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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot•• j \- ' I \ t I 17 L ' I ' ., Beds.~: !Jigge8t Vieto.,-y • • • • ' • I r 0 • 200~000 Share • FBI Kej_it Johitsoli . . Newport Bea~hes I Up on Love Lives • _Witl1 Jellyfish ••Ja~k Anderson -· --~---1---~ .. '-""arr1er~ oes MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY I, ·1972 YOI.. 6S, HO, ltt. t SECTIONS, 14 P'AGES -· -. or· Gia Se•la Dead • • • Police Cite Possible Overdose Air Attack ..,. ............... ~ ........... ~··\" .,.._ -;"I""· -.:.0-,TII("';~.,;< I , . • • r . · From Wire Services HOLLYWOOD -Film actress Gia - Scala was found dead in the bedr'oom of - her Hollywood Hills home Sunday, police reported today. Detectives said the 38--year-0Jd bn1nette may have died from an accidental overdose of drugs but. that the caU"se \vas uncertain pendlng an autopsy. Officers said MisS Scala, wh ose film credits included ''Don't · Go Near The Water" w~th Glenn Ford, had been ta~ing medication for a drinking problem. SeYttal bottles of medication we.re found in the bedroom. the home told them they last saw the ac • tress· alive when she walke:d downstairs during the morning _and then retUrned to her second-floor bedroom. She had been - drinking. they said. A judge sent f\.tiss Scala to a state hospital ror psychiatric examination last May aft~r she collapsed in a Ven·- t.ura courtroom, during an apperance on a drunk drivi ng charge. Last July she was fined $US aild placed on t\vo-year probation for a disturbing the peace conviction stemming from a fracas with-a parking lot attendant over a 50-cent fee. -• L .. .. • ' . •.· -t Ship Joins U.S. Fleet From Wire Services • The actress' body was discovered by_ one-otthree youths staying at the home. Larry Langston, 21, one of the youths. told police he found her dead in her bed when he went to thank her for her hospitality and ••Y goodbye. Born in Liverpool, England of Italian and_lrish parents, Miss Scala also had roles in "Four.Girls in Town," "Alt That Heaven Allows/' ''Never Say Goodbye ,'.' · "Garment Jungfe," "Ride A Crooked Ttail," ':Tip on a Dead Jockey," "The The attack carrier USS Midway ba! ar .. rived at "Yankee Station'' off North Viet .. nam, Qringing to five tbe total of giant carriers available for strikes on Com- munist troops and installations -for the first time since 1969, a Navy spokesman said today. ~-- • Detectives said Langston and others at (See ACTRESS, Page %) Columnist Says FBI Gave Love Life Memos to ·LBJ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Columnist J ack Anderson ch&rged at a con- gressional hearing toda9 that FBI diree- tor_J ..... Edgar Hoover prepared secret memos on the love lives or public figures for the "bedtime reading" of former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Anderson Said the FBI investigations of private citizehs were examples of the kind of secrecy in goverrtment that should not be permitted. Among those he claimed \jfre subject • to such reports were actors ,J:larlon Brati- do and Henry Bela(onte. sports figures such as Joe Namath, M11hammad Ali,. Lance Rentzel and Joe Louis. and black leaders including Ralph Abernath y ana Roy Innis. ' Testifyjng before the House freedom o! Information subcommittee, A n d e r s o n concentrated his attack primarily on the "bungles and blunders" of foreign policy that he said administrations hide under the lid of secrecy. But he also de scribed another example of what he claimed was an unwarranted government exercise in secrecy. "At home, the executive branch con- ducts secret investigations of prominent Americans," Anderson said. "Their sex lives, drinking habits and personal affai rs have comej,~nder FBI scrutiny, • altbough the Fm has no jurisdiction nor justification for this kind or snooping. A Jove affair. no matter how sordid, is no business or the Federal Bureau or Investigation. Yet FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover has demonstrated an in· tense interest in who is sleeping with whorri in \Vashington. I Spectator Brass Members of Soviet heirarchy \vave to spectators in Red Squa.re yvhile standing on roof of Lenin's Mausoleum -Ouring annual May Day celebrations. They are Defense Minlster Andrei Grecbko, Pr~si· I dent Nikolai Pod go my, Soviet Com111unist Party General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev .. Premier Alexei Kosygin and Marshal Mikail Suslov, secretary for the Central Committee. · t00,000 Share Newport Beaches With Jellyfi sh Quang Tri Abandoned; Yanks' Fate Not Krwwli The Midway, which left Alameda Calif., April JO, joined the US.$ Hancock' Coral "Sea, Kitty Hawk and' Conste!Jation' on Sunday for duty in tbe Tonkin Gulf. ' A sixth carrier. USS Saratoga. was reported en route for Vietnamese dul v. A navy spokesn1an said five carriers -were assigned to the 7th Fleet from Julie :l96S-to July 1969. lie said it was possible all of them 11had been on the firing line at one time " during that per iod. ln other development s: -U.S. troop withdrawals exceeded President Nixon's 1'.1ay J target hy 2,700 men, the U.S. Command announced to- day. Out U.S. naval .strength off Vietnam-. continued to grow. The command's weekly summary put U.S ... military strength in Vietna m at 68,100 qien as-of Thursday - a cut o[ 8,400 -and spoke!lmen said the level as (See CAR 1 Page %) Orange Weather ..... ·-----·-. ----·-.. _. .... "President Johnson Wa! one \Vhite HoU'se occupAnt Who-nan a ff11e l'P- preciation fcir stories about the ex· tracurricular love lives or public figures. Hoqver happily prepared secret memos, loaded with intimate details about the personal affairs of the hil!h and mi~hty. for the President's bedtime reading," Anderson charged. Rordes or slimy jellyfish continued their two week invasion ol Newpor t Beach beaches and many of the 200,000 weekend visitors were on the receiving end of painful gtings, lifeguards reported today. SAIGON (AP) ~-South Vielnam's first provincial capital fell lo the North Viet· namese today after five days of savage assaults in the northern sector by troops of four divisions, giving Hanoi its biggest victory of its 38-day offensive, the P<ll~ln~it.oJ Jhe 1•m~ 0%111<.,t IJR~J became more imminent to the old im~ perial capital of Hue, 24 miles soyth of the northernmost defensive line of the South Vietnamese on Highway i. lt y,•ill be sunny and warm Tues- day. following early morning fog and low clouds along the coast, ac- cording to the weatherlady. Highs of 62 at the beach, rjsing to 70 in- land. ,U,ws.,4},\2., ~ • -·- Me1i , Tliere's Help on Way LONDON (UPI) -A store is in- stalling a "blush bar" in its women's department. lt will be staffed by male employes and is intended for use by male customers too embarrassed to ask women's sAles clerk for •belp in 1electing lingerie for wives and girl friends. lt wUl alto 1ell cosmeUcs. I (Anderson's colum n appears re p,ularly on the editoria l page of the DAILY PILOT.) Anderson's ap pearance today coincided with publication of~• column by him qu&ling excerpts from lbc eurported FBI memos. . He offered to make some of the docunients available to t h e 1ub- t'Ommittee., Anderson delivered his testimony under oath. · ~ ' Elsewhere on the Orange Coast, Laguna Beach lifeguards reported some jellyfish victims but no great numbers of them. Sao Clemente 's surf was clear a was Huntington Beach. • "\Ve'had at least 100 first aids Saturday and Sunday and a lot ot those were stings,'' sa id a Newport Beach lifeguard spo kesman . Dc!plte the sman surf, strong riptides took their toll o( swimmers. '"'Wt made at 1tast eigbt or 10 rescues (S.. JELL YFISll, P11t II . '· South VielnRmese troops-abandoned Quang Tri tlnd ' into enemy hands went terr itory ~trctching Jrom the demilitariz· ed zone 27 miles to the south . This J\.·lay Day triumph followed the ~cmy's seizure or full •control or the population and Important rice crops along -•he central eq!st; the cutUng of Hig hway J In cruclal.polnts north.of Da Nang, site of the b1g U.S. air base, and renewed ~nemy pressure en Kontum, another pro- vincial capital ln the Central Highlands. With the fall of Quang Tri, capital ol Field reporls said 5,000 South Viet- namese offensive was to sclu Quang Tri and Hu'\ capitals of· the two northern· most provinces. Hue is 35 miles south of Quaug Trt. · The U.S. Command flrsl reported that - all Americnns had been safely e\'acu:itcd ·by helioopter. but officers at Oa Nanf: said 80 Americans were evacuated and 40 , others volu!llttrtd to stay wilt\ the South \_'letnamese and fight their way out. ' .. Later, the U.S. command tn Saigon s:i.ld the 1ilu11tlo~ wa!I confused and the l!ff QUANG TIU, Pogo I) I NS 1 llE TODAY Today's e11tertainm ent section offers re vit11>s of 1114!! lV1stmi11· ster Cornmunity Th ea ter prod iic- tiO"lt of "A11tioune" ond the Lo.t A11grles Plul/1ormor1ic's 10th 011• '1i:..-'rrsurf1 ra·ru·rrt <1t UC lrvi11c. Src Paa rs 18-19. L M. l•Y411 1 1 BG~!lnt t C1Ul~r,,f1 t Cl111l!•rO l"l~ c1m1rt IS Crtu ..,.r• l.S Dt~lll H1llfH l Ellolll(lll 1"1t1 4 l ni.r.,inmtnt 1 .. lt 1'111111<• •L. ..., tllt ltttt r't • l+trtld" ,, Ann L11H1tr1 11 Mewl'' 11 Nlllt nl! NtWI t Or~n111 Covntv ---r.., l~IYll ''""' 11 '"''' , .. 1, St&ell Mafltll lf.11 Tt!Wl•ltl' II Tllttlfl'I 11 Wufllff I w-·1 lff'lf1I U·ll Ww1411 N1w. 4 • I . ' • < • Hearin~ Set ··on Booze H unti·n g ton Co uric~l to Tackk -l ssil;e The C001Umption of alcoholic bever1gt1 ha.1 submitted a report to the council on a In 1uch public places a11 city parlul Jod survey of o!llt:r cities and their p0JJcies. recreation halls w:lll be:'Consldered tonight Jn it he warns councilmen to : by Huntington Beach Councilmen. -.Weigh tbc cost of penn itted a!G:ohol Current city rules forbid JI. ver,us: present polt('y, measured ln trrm!'I Clly .Administrator David R<l~lanjls ; of iyreased administra1.ve, p~blic '"'"'Y Cycle Races i.n El sinore r Keep Deputies Hop p·ing and fae lllty maintenance costs. \ -consider the morafissue: adult ~I cu!tom.s and patterns versus the city's obllgation to, provjde publlc recreational facl11ti~ for <ill ages. In /lowlands._ survey or 78 Southern c ,1l1fornin <:itics and counHts, 60 ..do nol •i!low the use of alcoho lic beverages In pflr~:s vr l·1 ly rt?crcation facilitie.v. v.•hile J8 allow some. though restricted, use. The Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks Commission deadlocked 4 to 4. lwicc lfeb. 9 and March 81 on the ques- ·' lion ' of allowing alcohol 1n public /ac1/itics. Commissioners did uphold the current rule against allo"•tng alcohol in the park! or on the beach. • LAKE ELSI NORE (AP ) -About ·streets. It's use in recr"ation halls. however, ]so 000 pe -~, mony on molOrcycles . A group of cillzens protested the event ... 1 '""'" • ..... • h:is been pushf'd by groups "'hich like to h • le,' h.re after thr'•• days o' cycle heinn sh1"ed around the Jake but lost I! av ~ .,. " " ,;crve hccr or 11·ine v.·1th certain funcliorl!l. races. trafrlc accldcnl.'I and minor in· t:ourt battle to halt· the races. cidents which kept the Riverside County l?.01.l'lands also points out. this v.·ould open sheriff's office hoppi~ • the recreation halls to such typical social F Ca B h or fam ily gatherings as v.•cdding rcce p- "lt wa11 wall-to-wa I fieople on Main 'Olff po C3C tions and wine tasting parties. Street· and that's quite a problem for a MOst cities, ho"·ever. 'oppose it, 11leepy little town llke'thls,!' said 11herirt'a because 1hey believe it causes prob lems Capt. RU!! J-lawk . ··0ur most "eriou11 Residents Hcl(l in policing. problem was nbout 40 traffjc-accidents." "ll does have a history or problems.•• The flflh annua l Elsinore Motorcycle · says Lifeguard Captain Doug O'i\rnall, r:rand PrJ,c attracted not only spectntors. • On D 1·u!! C.hai--acs rxplaining 1~·hy ~1 lcohol is not allov.·cd on Hawk said Sunday, but also mt?mbtrs or u L I th1• ci ty beach or pier. the llelJ'i1 Angels motorcycle club. "ft is a shame. because a lot of There were 12 arrests fnr varloua Four Capistrano Beac h residents were families come to the beach and dad likes ' arraigned on narcotics charges th i! 1 •· · h h' h d " re.··ns. Including assault with a deadl y ' to 1avc a u.;Cr wit is ot og, "" morning following lheir arrest Friday 11 h. weapon, possession ofdrlii(S and dr\lnken-IJ'A mall said. '·But if you a ou· 1m to riess. after allegedly selling 50 pounds of man -,Jrink. 80 Cftn other clements." d . led• 1 1 juana to San Clemente ~electives. Roii·l:irlas "also points out that local Two person~ were a m1t to a oca Sgt. _Frank Yerger said th e fu~r were churches and school . groups !!..£_e. __ 00.Jllul ror treatment of stab wounds. taken mto custody at 26982 Avcn1da las It bl .-opposed-tU tliC -USC pl lf1W~sa1d no one was -In custody In the . Pal~s. _Th~ .w.ere i_denlified -~n -~:h:~~ ybcverages in city parks or -~tabbing!. _ , --·-------cay Levine, 25 ; Jeffrey Feller Levine. beaches. Some race speclators were hu~ when 28; Randy Thom as La Motte, 21: and AnyOne over 21 is allo~·ed the use or cycles ran off the course and into the Steven Wayne Davis, 20, all of the La alcoholic t>everages-on lluntington and crowd. . . Palmas address. Bolsa Chica stale beaches, as well as l B1ut aulho1 rlt~CJ r:po~ted 1:° d terio~s 1~-They were arrested without incident, state parks and beaches throughout the ur es, on Y a ew r~. en w n ows n e Yerger said. and were held.on $15,000 bnil· state. • • • • Ff"01ft Page J QUANG TRI ~·. L whereabQuts of all !ht advisers wett nol known. QtJang Tri bad s population of· about 27.000. t;.S. and South \'ietnamtse officials said one' objectire of tht North Vitt· namese official s said one objeclt\'e o! the r-;"orth Vietnamese of!ensive ""as to stile Quang Tri and Hue, capitals or.the two northernmost pro\•irlces. fl ue is 3S miles south of Quang TrL , There ha1·e been frequent reports that lhe ;.iorth Victnarnese would '.all empt t() annex the t;ro nor1her1'1.nost provinces of Quang Tr i and Thua Thien as part of a plaq to ghc them political bargaining power. Other objecli\'es of the Nol"th Viet- namese offcnsil'e"a.re to defeat the South Vietnamese arn1y and Pro,·e that Presi- dent Nixon 's \'iet namiz.ation program is a ra'ilure. - U..S . .helicopters fley,· into Quang Tri jusl berore the abandonment lo lift oul American advisers. Despite enemy fire from positions around the city. there 11-cre no rc porls of any of the aircra ft being shol do11 n. Th~advisers that did not elrcl to sla.Y ~ith the South Yi.e1namese lroops left Jn ·U.S. Air Force Jolly Green Giant helicopters late in lhe day 'lllurlg with ' r;enior South Vietname~c con1n1ander s. They ,,.ere taken to Camp Evans and Da Nang. farlher-south. A mauled b<ittalio n of South Vietnamese rangers moving so uth from Quang 'fri broke and fled after a day-long battle u·ith troops of ty,·o North Viet· namese regiments near J{igh way I. But U.S. advisers said South Viel- J'lamese marines movin~ north to link up u·ith · the rangers attacked a nearbJ' re'!i mental post and killed 160 enemy soldiers 1vilh help from U.S. bombing strikes. The marines Y.'ere rorced to pull back.-however. \vhen the rangers turned of! the pressure from the south. The Communist command also Is believed aiming at seizing major cities in the Central Highlands and centraJ coast, effectively cutting South Vietnam in half. downtown area and,f"oulllld~ of the tra!: each pending their arraignment. UP I r11tp11011 fie probl1em11, thing weren l too bad, The sergeant said San Clemente police . ____ f!i~ 'llft!e~=~fttl~-.T.iltl~ _ _ -~=='--.. ~~-- --'",lig<--'!;D -became involved-in the case three-weeks----Fro·m-Page-J-, The long ·and the.short of it,· where the Fairvie\v Christian Jazz.Band -. -_...,,. -,.___._.,,-c-::. From Page 1 'Obviously, with 1,000 ou~aw cyclist~ ago when one of the_ suspects allegedly . here, the potentl~I tor trouble was grea.t. sold to·. pounds of marijuana to an 'un-ELLYFJSH is concerned, is 4-foot·lO-Kermit Lawrence, 12, on baritone horn and- But the most trying thing was the traffic dercover narco,lics agent. Following the J · , • • • 6·foo.t·6 Stephen Parker, 16, with the sous~phone. The~ew Orleans ~ccldents. We averAg~ 1 1 0 ~ month so 40 alleged purchase ()[ the marijuana, the Baptist Church-sponsored group free-wheehngly parad in front of 1n three day! ls lncredib e. . d nt.. made a second over the \veeke.nd ," Newport lifeguards aFpep51r,.o.v3i1n. g_crowds _at _th. •. w .. •. ekend Ne_w __ Q.~l~ans J~~a d t{eritage ntfliD__b_ndml" .. " 'hev Jw.ve 8 massive un crcover age . __ ·~--m~-"-----·-----purchase:-this ()ne-allcgedly of 1,000---reported. ·---clean-up task ahead of them afte r tons. al benzadrine talbels. . Sunny balmy weath er and water ·· --------.-_--------------------- litter were left at the Jake ar:Jd on city -''crger said detectives obtained 11. tempe ratures in the 60s .tlrfw most of the· . \ Theft of Racing Boat }\eported Orange County sheriff's officers are in- vestigating the theft or a $12.000 racing boat tak~n from the dry dock area of the Dane 'P Qlnt Ma1lna during the weekend. The Thunderbird Fonnula sports boat. tho property of Michael Dean ).anon, 236 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa, Wai last seen by tts owner f>'"rlday, deputleJ sa.id. Officers said Intruders In the docking area smashed the lock In the boat bay and drove orr with the vessel. 3 Men Arrested On Dru g Char ge . A Dana Point sector regarded by Or· ange County Sheriff 's officers as a haven ror drug users. produced three m<>re !r- rcsts durlng the weekend. Deputies booked j!frrey Ll n!'I Park, 19. Luis Lorens, 20, both or orange ana Octavio Joseph Fer.nandez, 20, of Santa Ana) tnlQ_ Orange County Jail after allegedly finding dangerous .qrugs In the lrlo'.s possession. Officers sold they halted the three men at. the intersection of Street of the Amber LanlerP" and J'nclflc Coast . Highway. Court ltppenronccs are being !cheduled today. Crisis llits Mu seu111 s VENICE, Jt nly (UPI I -Three small ffiUS(!Ums In Venice closed do~'n last week because ushers have qu it In tnke up sta~onn l }olJ~ a.~ bt:irh liff'r.unrcl..:. ' DAILY PILOT 'nit Or•• Coait DAILY PILOT, wlttl WlllCl'I IJ comlllnd !ht Nt wt·Pr111, I• pUbllU\rd bY Ill• Of•l'G• ~oa•• ru1tll1hll'l9 Compeny. S•Pt> r~I• tdl1lorl1 l •t ~11,l!ed, MDl'l'~r lhro1111h Frld1r. 1111' Coil~ M111. Ntwl!O•I ••tell. Hlmlll!fh<rl neMtl'!fro;m!ton V•llty, l19111'1e !load\, lr-\ot''SMlcllt ltlcil •~cl J111 Cl.,11tflttf ~Ar'I JWlll {~111,!<ll't. A 11111111 ttOIO!lll r dltltn 11 publl,hed l •lllf'dlYt end l•nd•v,.. ll\t pr1ncltH1 P11bll11\1111J pl1n1 11 •I llll w111 91v ~ltttl, (Dtll Mn1, Ctltlornll, t HM. Rob1rl N. Wt1d r 111ltt1111 end PllClll,,,... J1cl It. C11rl1v Vici Prt,1C11<1I 1"4 Grntrti Mlfllttr lho111•1 KteYil ltllOr TltoM11 A. Murpfllnt M1n"9lnf tdl!DI" search warrant and went to the home crd\Vds to the sand. · u s · L •1 p • , w Friday under the pre tense of buy_ing 50 The jellyfis h invasio n has ,been <l con· · . "I ts r-ice • age pou,nds 9f marijuana. Following the allcg-linuing problem on the bcach _h1rlh~.past ( • • l.i l.i ' ed purchase, the police ofricer-s identified two weeks. . · ~ themselves, arrested the ''our and The creatures are carried by current searched the home. and as the seasons change, the currents c l s ll F • . ,;_ .. J... -"-sweep !hem closer !'!<shore where many ~ntro on ma "rms )..' w )..! are beached by the tides. l.i . Lifeguards said a number or~wimm~rs Cap' 0 Bcacl1 P_. ot \Vere stung ()Ver the 1veekend bJ jeUyfi sh . lurking in the waves. But they said some \VASHINGTON (AP) ~-:-The govern- bcachgocrs were stung by creatures that men~ today lifted wages and price con· 'Bi.ugi"e'. · Fottnd had already washed ashore. trols from millions of small businesses -e -Tentacles draped across the :Sand can and small government units, generally still infnct the painful sting even i! the thos e with 60 or fewer employes. . A raid on a Capistrano Beach motel room during the weekend yielded a haul of more than 80 pounds of marijuana and two men accused of peddling Jt, Orange County sheriff's officers $Bid. Deputies booked Alfred Martin Zelkind, 35, of 31567 Florence O>urt. South Laguna - and Robert Easign, 22, of Missoula, Mon· tnna Into Orange COun!y Jail on charges or possessing marijuana with lntent to self . ii Both men er arrested Jn a motel at 34826 Pacific . ast High"'ilY. Capistrano Beach, bf lnve igators Who said they worked on a _tip that _ "biggies" in the South Coast drug distribution business ~~found !he~. Court appearances l'lre being scheduled toda Y ror bolh men :- Officers claim they found 39 "bricks" of high class marijuana -about 36 pounds of the drug -Stacked in the.If motel room. * * * 2 San Clemente Y outbs A1Tes ted Two San Clemente youths were booked Into Orange County Jail during the weekend after sheriff's officers allegedly found an assorlmcot of drugs in thei r car. Deputies said Brr! Cecil f\1ora in Ill. 19. :tnd Ikll It 1'01,·l'll. 18. both of 114 Avenl da dcl J'()('llh' f:ltc court. ap- pearances today 011 chargt-~ of 1>0sscssinn of marlju~na and devit'es used in the sn1okin8' or narcotics. Bo\h men were arrested ·:it the in- tersection or Avenida 'Las Pa!nu1s and Camino Rtal in C:ipislrRno Beach by deputies \Vho st1id !hi'~' spotted thctn drinking beer in thei r aul o. jellyfish is dead, lifeguards said. Direc tor Donald Rumsfeld <lf the Boat traffic in Newport Harbor ove.r President's Cost Of Living ·eouncil said the weekend was heavy according to the the move is aimed at streamlining the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and controls program, and not a step toward J>arks Department and "it looked a lot ending it; like a good summer weekday." The council did not remove cvntrols "Things were moie confusing lh~n from the health or construction in- usual," said a Harbor Department dustries. Rent controls "''eren't changed, spokesman, "the boats entered in the either. · Ensenada race this week began coming io 'to ask for n1oorings." the spokesman said at least 100 boats had entered the harbor over the weekend to his knowledge. . "No telliil_g how m~ oth.ers c:ame in after making their-own mooring ar· r'!!!gements," the spokesman said. From Page l .ACTRES S ... Tunnel of Lv've," and "The Guns of Navarone." . . She spent 16 years in Italy before com- ing to th e United States, and bec am e a U.S. citizen in 1959. In 1970, fl-tiss Scala l\'as divorced from actor·lurned-stockbroker Donald J • Burnell after a marriage of nine years. They had no children. The actress was awarded $103,800 in alimony payable over a 10-yea r period. After leaving her parents in Italy, she \1·rnt to live \Vith an aunt in Long Island. \l'here she allended high school. She laler lert for ll olly\vood ·and \Yon her first ma- j or-rol<' wilh J<!_ne \Vyn1an and Rock lludson in "All That 1-leaven Allows." "I kne1v I had to leave ltalv when I was JS 1or JG. 11 she once said. ,;9therwise. r "'outd have n1arried at 18 and settled down to being R house"·ife. "I kne1v Ol'Cr here lhrre \\·ould be op- portunily nnd cxcilement." He 's Balde"Kt -. ~- Of th-e Bald - ST • SAVIN • SUR· GARTEMPE, France (UPI) -At the close or an international conference bringing together several hundred bald men from European-nations, delegates d~ided to hold a contest tuee who was the baldest. The winner was the deputy mayor -of St-Savin-Sur-GartCmpe, Kleber! r.allot. Gallot won with 384 square cen· timcters of bald surface on his head. McGo ve1·11, Htt111pl1rey Hit ' Ht1 sti11 gs I-la1·d .i11 .0l1io • Why our diamilnds are Jn separate moves, lhe council brought many construction and health firms under tigllter government scrutiny, ex- panded the staffs of the P<iy Bciard ind the Price Commisslon by about one-third, and reassigned hundreds of Int erna l Revenue Service Agents from controlling small businesses to con(rolllng firms that remain 'under pay and price regulat ions. ''The decision to exempt s ma 11 businesses. small governments and their emp!oyes from wage and price controls is designed lo eliminate unnece!sary red tape," the council said in a statement. The council said that its decision u·ill bri ng the tota l of exempt firms to five million. -Th e coum:il earlier-exempted LS J!lillion or these. ' The decisiona lso meanS that $5(J(f J>j.llion ll\ yearly. sales \von'.1 be co~red by price controls. This is-28 percent of all sales, the council said. _ A total or 19 -million cmployes, -or-26 percent or the nation's payroll 1vage earners. won'l t~ affectei:i bf pay con- trols. Many of these are already exempt under an earlier ruling lifting controls from persons earning Jess than $1 .90 hourly. The council said 1.5 n1illion companies \li'ith $1,300 billion in yearly saJes, and 5.1 million employes, remain under controls. The decision also exempts 378,000 emp!Oyes of governmenta l units with 60 or fewer workers. This is about 7 ·percent of loc al government workers. CARRIERS ..• _ oLmid_ojght AP.ril 30 was ~300. President Nixon's-Ma-y-1goai was 69,00(i. --··-- Nixon set 49,000 as his July 1 troop strength target. At the peak three year.! ago, there were 543,000 Ainerica n troops ' In Vietnam. The Soviet Union reaffinned today its "militant solidarity" with Communist forces fighting in Indochina and-broke a three-year May Day moratorium on decr;:ing "U.~. agre ssion" byliame. ''\fe reaffirm ()Ur militant solidarity \Vilh the coura geous patriots of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia \\'ho lead heroic struggles against U ,S. aggression," Pre1- ident Nikolai V. l>odgorny said. PodgornY._'s l~minute eddress In Red Square at the outset of the aru:iua l ?.fa'y Day civilian parade marked the first time sinc e 1968 that a May Day speech by a Soviet leader-attacked the United Stales· by nam e. -North Vietnam 's official ne\\'S agency today claimed fou r n:iore American military aircraft over North Vietnam . . The Vietnam News Agency sllid in a broadcast heard in Tokyo that two planes y,·ere dou·ned Sunday in Quang Binh pro- vince just north or the Demilitarized Zone. VNA S(!id a th ird plane was downed there-Saturday. The fourth shootdown occurred over Nllhe An province, VNA said. The _types '1_! _planes involved and the . fate-of the crewmen are not specified. -North Vietnam's official radio declared toda y that the demiUtarized zone between North and South Vietnam is not an international border and that movement of tanks. artillery and troops across it does not constitute an invasion. "South and North "Vietnam art simply - two zones of a unified Vietnam territory. There -is no international border between lhen1, and al! Vi r t n a mes e have the ri ilht and dut y to defend Vietnam against' the aggreSsor who came 10,000 miles across the ocean to invade our land," Radio }lanai sit id in a broadcast monitored in Hong Kong. (I ·- Ch1rl11 H,· leei IUch1r4 P. 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Hubert H. •1urnphrey and George S. ?i.1cGovm seen support in Ohio's ma · }or cities today in la st-day campaigning for TUesday's presidential primary. 1.fcGoYtrn said an upset over Hum· phr!:y could bt "tht catalyst we need to go all the way to the noinlnatlon.'' • With 1S3 deler.ates lo the Oetnocrl\tir NaUpnal Convention riding . on the Ohio outco1ne. Humphrry p\llJ\5 to campaign across the state's northern Industrial bell -Ta!tdo. Canton and Cleveland -while tlfcC.,ovem hit! several or the same! spots·· and also.takes ln Clncinn'all 11nd Dayton. Ohio leads the list of four primaries Tutlday. Humphroy Is aloo q>mpoting In n~.i&hboJjng Jndiana~ where his mai rl\•al for 76._ eligate~ is Alabama Gov. Gcorge C. 'Vallace. Wallace is the target of losnlisl Democrats in the Alabama primary. In the District of C:Olumb ia, Democrats wil l t:lect 15 national con v en lion dti~ates. The candidates are all running unctimn1ittcd . Sen. Edmund S. f\fuskie. "'ho dropptd/ out of octi1•e pr'imnry campaigning last ~·erk. rcmnlns on Ult lndiani ballot and has a full sla te running In Ohio. Sen. Jlcnry f.1 . Jackson is the other principal Democratic contender. In the.companion Republican primaries Tuesday~ Prtsidenl Nlxpn·s supporters art: e1pected to score a virtual clr:an sv.·etp. • • • Wo My •If llku'.11•• iftNctfy frelll tlle p11bllc: -4 Mii tfte111 41tectly to ,.., wftfl M 1t1Wdi. _.,......_..c ...... .., ........ • Cash Refund Guarant.td AJ ..... .., 41....-'""' • 1110.\0f .... , • .,..... If ...., • .. • ., ...... fw .. ~,....... .... ... ,.14 .................. . .................. • I ,. -- . AMI\ DIAMOND sm1NG AND RING REMODELING DONE ON .PREMISES COSTA MESA .JEWELlY & J..9AN - r b1d It Flrsl ol lht Fun P«Ju to Shep . . .1 838 NEWPORT' BLVD. PMON£.'646·7741 . DOWNTOWN COSTA Mm -.__ H-& •ooolww1 , . ' ' • m s lh te N ha Its Iii M de T ing \li'il L lion De Pa ing -"'' 0 poli whi par -·-.. if it fa il. H par lh•~ 0 boa Lea pie por tura A th• jttt _Jll " 1aid will A G E Brit -pro phy the D obst Uni and abo roci s Hea dep' fem jscu T nor of t D me tice sho WO c -"gra. mo Ion • '"'' A Gig two bea sh .. sat San rais " doe ''SU cap She --·- ,. I . • s T~ustees Vote Tonight on School Crowding ~ deadlock O\'.~ 'll'bere childrtn in tM Cap tstra!'O f.Jnified School District will be going to school next year is exi>ttled to be broken ihnight at the 7:30 o'clock meeting of the· board ol trustees in Serra School. Capislrano Beach. The board aruged to a 3-3 lie vote at their last mee!i~g ·over ch~nging al· tendanct boundaries for children in tht Niguel Terrace . Spotted Bull 'and Mission Hills Ranch areas. On one liM wm trustees who believe the district lbou!d wajl until Stptember to~ if predicted overcrowdin& materializes before changing •llendance boundaries. The 6the.r sidt fa\·ors makj n& a dtcision now lot purposes of planning , . because the overcrowding is inevjlable. The emotional issue. which.. hu many pa.ruts lined up "·ilh board members who favor keeping boundir'ies where they are, will ~ affected b~ another deciJioo Laguna Juvenile , Off ens es Climb The soulh side of Laguna Beach may have a s1,1mmer arts and crafts festiv;i.l of il.s o"·n if city officials grant a req uest. filed \\'Llh the planning commission. J·Jarc Friedberg. associate of developer i1ark Gumbiner who is planning.a major de velopment at 1550 S. Coast High¥lay, Board 'Tough' On, Da1ia Poi1it Harbor 'Rules' ;aid today that since the planned Village bazaar cannot be completed during festival season. they have applied for a tem porary use permit for • "Baiaar Arts and Crafts Festival." to run concurrently with the other art festivals , July 14 through Aug. 27. ~ . "The plan is to have an indoor-outdoor exhibit," said Friedberg. "using the present store building ( f o r m e r I y Carpenter's 1'-1art ). We would invite all the artists and craftsmen who were un able to obta in space. at the other ex· hibils to apply for space ." .Friedberg said he would like to hear from interested potential exhibitors ~·ho may contact him at 644-7477 during business hours. or 49<1-52n. The Dana Point Re\"iew Board is keep. "We are still working on the mechanics ing a light rein on building acti\"lities . or the idea .'' ht said, ··and details will de- ~·ithin the harbor. Pend .somewhat on the response." Larry M. Leaman . chief of the opera· Last year Gumbiner presented Department of Be c es, Harbors and stallation at the South Coast Highway the board will make -all year se:hqol this year or .nelt. · lf lhe board opts to inslitute all.year school at ero,,.n \'alle y Elementary 1n l"'O months, attendanre ·boundaries for children attending that school ~·on't have to be alltreCt. But S.uperintendent 'frun1an Benediel indiraltd during a studv session \Vcd· neJ(tay that Ile "'ill recommend \.\'ailing another Ytft before going ahead "'ith the ' I I 45-IS PJan in one or more schools. Bentdict be:lle,·es It takes more lime to plan an effective year long sch~! J>t'O", gram llild that the pub lic has not bt>t.n adequately prtpared for such I "1-astic · t•hange. • Ont> school that Is bc>ing C'Onsidertd ror. · an all ·year !ichool prOf0'8m is ta.re<> Forsltr Junior Hii:h ""hith is o\·et c. ti· ty . .Bui 1he SU P£rlntendenl Is not r n1. mending this school be plaCE'd on lh . 4.S. • 15 plan e1lhtr until perhaps lhe follo"·1ng year. , . Distr1et offich1\s had plaMed ellrlirr this year 1 lo rasf ntxt )' e a r · s overt'.rowdlng al f"or$1tr by pl11r1n~ .!l(ln1t eighth grade l'lau es in the ntiw Oana Hills •llah. ~hool faclll!y which "'on't bt' fu~u;vh::r~~t~pt~~~~rtrd to th 1 • plan 11nd the dlstrlrt is sturk with k~rp1nl! thr chUdtt1n on the campus l'lr pe~~aps n101. Ins findl~an alttrn1te solution. \ {.r 1Cr '{:.· Solutions to tht ov ercrowding •t ero~·n \'allt~· and Sin Juan Elr.rur.nta.ry schools include chang ing •lltndanre boundaries Sl'I l·hildrtn fro1n Nit:ucl Te r r 1 <' • 1 ~\onarch · Bav artal attend Rlr.hard llrnry Dana i::1r1nr111ary ln Dana Polnt 11nrl rhildrtn fro1n Spotted BuU 1nd f.h5.!iion ~titl5 Ranch attend Viejo School 1n flhJs1on V1r io ' Thtst boundary changes "UI\ ~- ~oh rd 1onlghl i! a full seven.ant• rd is prtstnt. -tr District to Eye Ad Bill ,m Truth • Ill .• ~ •·1ruth In advf'rt1sini:" polit•y sun1l::i r to one adopted rtrrnll}' by th1t San .lt•ll q·uin Elrmenlary School Dls trirt ""lll h,. CTlnsidrrrd tonight b.v trusters of lht Capistrano Un!fit•d SrhOol I>lstr1t·t . The pol ir y. rt'qursll'ti b.1• thr LaJ:u11a Niguel ~1ro11·nrrs' Assoriallon . asks lhAt rarh nr l s;ilr.~ nffl<'f' \.\'\thin !hr dislrit·t l:lr ·uppl1rd \1 1lh ~ l'hrirl and printed nu1 rrfl\15 tist1n.i: 5C'hool ·11t· lendanC'e arrA S. d11ublr srss111n proi:nos1~. yr;ir Ion;.: ~c-hool pro,1:110~1~. ~!Riii~ nf nrw construrtu1n. r x1.M>rtrd 1•c11nrlr l1nn dnlf'!i of ne11· !iehnots Rnd othr r prrlinrnt in· forn1a11011. 1'ht Slln ./(l:H111111 Jl(ll1t'Y 1nrludrs a tnri:r f1('r !hat dr1•11 cr 1rle!~111 "''hrn lrit.I C'.'On-~1dr ri•c1 -:'\:11nu1g l'I ll t~h S(·hvo!. · I>hone Increase Conference Se t A fir)1rr1~1 1't.lepho nr lnn1r:uly rtque~I In 1nrrr11sr us r11tt.s $21" n111l1on a year \1·11t lw !hr subjtrl of ·a prr hf'Rrin_il ron· frr1'11(·r hrfnrt thr C'nl1forn1 11 Puhlie lJ!1l 11 11•s l'o111 n11ss1on Thu r!'lclA). postt•r 1·allrc1 '"S1111 ,h1;iq11111 Sr h0tll lnforn1111u1n" plRrrd 111 tl"Cf\' lrRrl 5alr s Tht r.onrC'r't'llCt , nprn to tht puhlir . l~Jll orfirr li~l i nR inforn1ntion nn ·11 lari:r ('Ard hr~tn At l I :i n1 . at· thl' 1·run rn1!'ls1nn'ii l.n5 Y>'h1rh every prospr rlt\'r: hpinrhuyrr An Rt'l r.~ off1rr, 107 S. Drnarl"•ny. should know. 'l'he L11rd 1·:u1 ht> l'h1tnRrd 1'ht purpost or !hr llH'f'llll~ \5 In ·"•t pertochcally a~ new inforn1at ion devtlops. dates for htflrinRS. detrrn1111r "'hlll 1.11s uPs In 11dd1tion to the poslrr. thf' ne ighbor· w~ll be ra\s~ and decide whnt ev ldcnre lions division of ~h . Orange County preliminary designs for a m;i }or in· Par!:;. sq id Friday mt fbe !)paa) isJook,_ . Jooatio"°' .cembintng-restaurant!':-·sOO,!'-· -• ing -CIM:r!y-X-all re~StS affi!Jif:iking-and-galleiies irla-m 1,1lti~l!:vil struCtUre ·, ~ choolstis!tis;bJH!.t a ptiJl1td~D~J.!lphJeL~~!l.~~-rec~1v_e~. _ l:Jllng-11.IL thr schools-. Rtl lhf!""·Rltendancr: ~ No t\1idr nce--nr·· r~tlmnny·""'"W1\t n.,~~--• ~as fo r l.h.r.m, lhe nulllhf.r oJ portables received 'at thi conference, a rue i;ur.e. spe.cifications are met. wi_th underground parking. One business to feel the brunt or this pol icy was the Castaways Res\,Jura.nt which the board or<M!red to repave its ~king lot and replant its trees. Th e aspfialt was not thick enough and if it ls not corrected the parking lot will fa il,"' said Leaman. He added that the trees planted in the parking lot y,·ere in the wrong place so the . .Qoard ordered then1 moved. Family_ Recol_Ce~s After Five-day Trek in Desert at each 1ch001. cnp11 ctiy w I t h nu t epokesman stressed. portable s, and thr number of rhlldrc.n General Telephone Is ask1n1 the rat1 enrolled. lncre·ase to offset recent wage increases. The purpose·of hRv1n~ lhP poliry in Sa n -Joaquin 1·s to reatlcvi· lhr salesmanor--w· --- having to dispen se schoal 1nfw1nallon tn F 'l pJ 1• g prospective homebuyrrs -1nformallnn am1 y ann n that might be erroneous ;r the i;alrsmn n is not well-Informed. Stamp Unpo11ular Other items to bt ron~1dcrrrt by tht board at the 7:30 p.m. mretini: in Serra School include : S\'H/\CUSf~. N Y. IA l'I -Po!!tal -Whrthrr lo ad vrrl!sr for bid.~ nn Strvlre officials hrrr .~R \' an. eight-cent Shorecliffs Junior lli,i:h al thi.~ timt. sramp pron1oting fan1i\y fi1annln1t IS "the Other evidence of tight control was the board's \'iew of signs in the harbor a~ea. Lean1an said signs installed to help peo. pie find their Way around are to be tern· porary un'til a _i;ign thought "architec· turally compa tible" is designed . • Another sign. one of two proposed for the new Jolly Roger Restaurant. was re· jected ·outright becuase it looked too mtlt'h like a "billboard." ADELAlDE. Australia (AP 1 -A . seven-week-0ld girl was pu shed in her bab y carriage through the scorching Nullarbor Desert for rive days by her parents after the famil y car's gas tank leaked dry. "" -Approv al or 11 $210.590 hud,i:et for lhe 5lowcst moving com1nemoratlve we've Touri11n Battlenro11nd Regional Occupation Program which t\VCr h11d:·· ::it" ::i wnulg req uire an lncrr,a.~~ in the /\lthnugh most co mmemorative 11tamp Ra ilway worker Graham Greenwood , 29, and his 19-year-old wife. Marian, aaid Former South,~Vi"E!llia'mese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky six-gun permissive taxe s. lssur.s arc quickly sold out. the local J*l strapped to his side vi sited the northern front and told new~men the -Approval of a counsrHng and nflll:e allll has 90,000 of the 37&,000 receJv. -''There's been a lot of things rejecled,'1 said Leaman. "But as a result the harbor will be a beautiful place." · today they k'ept baby ..!l'rudY·Aiine a11Ve by feedif!g her on water from the car's radiator, mixed with canned milk. -military srtuati"Ofi in the-tflfe·Quang Tri area is"""' s rtous Duf not Qe·",.'---~guidance proposal !Qr.-al~dentl and -ed .mnre. lbAD a monlh '•aP.. .., ._ ···--pera~e ." South Vietnamese abandoned Quang Tri early today.) Ky also members or the communlty under t11e ~·It'1 not a popular stamp. ll 'I too con· predicted the-offensive could last three or four weeks more or until Regional Occupation Program . lrover1la l." 1ald Jack Cullen, 1uj)erin· after PresLdent Nixon's trip to J\1oscow. ' -Approval of a contract to fjlm Dan11 lendenl. or window service 1t the main The parents lived on l'I pack of cookies and during the chi ll dessert nighls huddled together with Trudy-Anne between them Are Promiscuous Girls Riski1ig .Wo1nb Cancer? to keep warm.. · Ki d The Greenwoods set out April 23 along • n ergarten a little-used dirt track en route to western Austral ia. 1 p • , They started to walk back lo th• town reregistration of Eucla after a rock damaged their gas EASTBOURNE, England iAP J -A tank and they ran out of fuel. S M 6 They were found by Da.id Slephen~ et a y 22-2 I who rePQrted _'.:Greenwood was lying , ~ British doctor say!-that some sexually -promiscuous young g i r I s show physiological signs of greater exposure to the risk of cancer of the womb. the ~esert .. his hfnguf. swollen, sunburn Kinder~arlen prc·regislralinn ~will take an~ 'Ylttr~1.rfeet heavily blndaged. . PJace May 22 through-26 in the . His wife a~, baby were a few miles Capistrano Unified School DistricL- d9,.wn th~ l~ack. . Parents ore re quested lo make It a Dr. John Stallworthy, professor or obstet rics and gynecolgy at Oxford University. appealed to doctors, nurses and health workers to tell young people about the dangers of the permissive 60Ciety and sexual promiscuity. he faf!ltl y was re~rled recovering point to regis ter th~ir childrj(I during this after medical treatment 1n Eucla . time period so plans for next yea r can be Stallworthy told the RO,Yal Society of Health congress at. Eastbour~e that his depirtmenl studied 450 a d o I e g c e n t females who admitted being prom· iscuous. The study. he said. showed IO times the normal changes taking place in the neck of the womb which in later age groups Were associated with a high risk of cancer. Stallworthy gave no furt her details of his research into promiscuous females but he said that venereal disease cases in \vomen had gro\.\·n by 300 percent in Britain from 1954 to 1969. Data Belies Clahns RABAT, f\1oroCco t UPI ) """ The govern· ment said that few Moroccan males prac- ticed polygamy but relused figures showing there are 131 ,000 more married women than married men in the country. Saddleback Eyes· PE Exempt-Age "Whether physical education should re- main mandatory for studen ts ov"er 18 years.of age will be discussed tonight by trustees of Saddleback C o m m u n i t y C.Olleges. Prior to passage of the I.aw · lowering the age of majority to 13. students were required to take physical education until they became 21. Now with the lower a~e of adulthood the question is whether to exempt them at 18. Superintendent Fred H. Bremer noted !hat the California Education Code gives local boards the right to require physica l education up to any age. but that it has been customary to exempt persons over 21. . The metting wjll begin at 7:30 p.m. at the district . board room . 28000 Margue· rite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Gigi · Goof-s ' Of i Frisk y Wliale ·Watches S r.g f~rs CARPINTERIA (UPI) -Cigi. a baby i'topped tra_!1smittina . ., Ij ,.as feat~ ~he ..... ~gray whste rtiea!led •from captivity a mtghf have died. month ago. apparently retains her But a frisky baby whale showed up Fri· fondness for humans -especially day night off the beach home of Roberta r;urfers. Bond. who notified the Coast Guard and A young. half·lon whale believed to be the Navy. Gigi was spotted dW'in g the .weekend wl~ Navy he.Hcopter pil ol'i spotted ' the two adult whales off the Carpinteria whale tbt nest da-y and 11id it appeared beach. The sight 1ent surfers scurrying to to have tqUipmen L strapped to ill back. hor Scientists were certain It was Gigi. 5 e. GI . "She will nol take a life seriously." g1 was returned to the Pacific after said Steire 1.Alit.horwood. director of the spe nding most of the nest ye111r of her liff! San Diego mitine 1Cience pr6ject which In 111 pool 11 the Sea World Marina center raised the whalelrom infanc)'. Jn-sarrDiego. She bad been captured Jn a Me1ican lagoon. • ''She goofs off and plays around and Scientists hoj>ed she would join other does un.,.,.halelike things," he said. gray whales in their annual migration to .. surfacing lo watch 5urfers is the aort of the 8 . St r d h capriclo11~ bt.havior she has displa)'ed. ermg a. nstea ' a e apparently . . . has joined one of the smaJI 1roups nf She thinks 111 grtat fun. , gray whalts wl'lo 1re thou1ht to forego made to insure space for children . ... Visiting the school wilJ provide the parent with essentia l information that will help prepare the .ch.ild for this m- troducliDn to school. Children are eligible to enroll In kindergarten if their fifth birthday is on or before Dec. 2. With the surging population growth that is occurring within the school dis trict. pre-registration is advisable, according to distr ict officials. Prior lo entering school, all children must have been immunized against polio and measles. and in add ition must h;ive, the diptheria. tetanus and Whooping I cough inoculation. If a parent Is unsure of the school his 1 child will be attend ing next year. call the district administrative office , 496--1215. Capo . Education To Be Discussed A panel discussion on malters per- ta ining to the Capi~trapo Unifi.ed ScbOol District, including the all·year school con· cepl. futu re school construction and bus- ing within the district will be presented at a meeting of the Laguna Niguel Homeowners and Community Association Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Crown Va llty Elementary Stt1oo·1, 292921:roWff Va lley Parkway. Representatives of the school dlslr1ct. · Crown 'valley school, parent·teacher groups and the community wiU gerve on the panel and ample time will be allotted I for questions and answers. ' The meeting ii optn to all interested 1 residen lt · Castro Plans Vjsit • MIAMI, fla. (AP • -1Prime Mlnl!ter Fidel castro will make a "friendly, of· rlclal visit" to the Republic al Guinea In esrly May , according 10 Radio Jla vana In s broadcast monitortd In Misml on Sund1y, the Cuban radio said Castnt ACTIVE INTEREST IN SPECTATORS. The dash of Iha Tight and dark, here on a timeless pump. FLORSHEIM does U with premium calfskin on tha imponant higher tapered heel, Very tasteful balance, all· eround. l lwt I Whitt . 1 ..... It .Wint•~ -.. Hills High School foot ball games, a prac· branch. $27. f L 0 R s H E 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER • 644 -4223 • ScientisU: JOit track of Gigi 1 ·•eek-the migration in favor of a summtr off ogo when 1 rad io fmened to }>et back · ~lilornl1'1 coast would visit at the invitation of President _ StkouToureofGumea . · ~l .... ;-....... -.-. ........... "~'~'.'~o~u~1~M~AJ;.;;''~·~•;•~•;•~·~•~;• .. ;••;•~u;;;.;i•~';"~c;•~••;,..~•;_~"~';"~'"~'~L~L ;C~H:•:••::,• .... I • • • ' { ' I . I ' • Jus t ~ CQasting ,~~J ,•. ~() l ~. ,( .~: '\"\ ' ~ , '." · with \ T om urphine •~.Ga le ' ' On Our Coa st? 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Rurnii:. 8 De1MCr11t who, tn date. hn i; l>oen mum about whether or not hr'll t1,ign the thing. rr llE DOES ~ign the bill into law, 1t i11 almol'lt ·cerloin lhat ever y ne w and used r ar dealer in the lslanrl!ii will join tn challenge the leg islation A z un- Conslilulional. The U.S. Con11tllution . you gee, makel'I II unlawful for a state to pe11s a mea svrc. that re:rilrn lni'! lnter"tale trarle. • • • . I .. _ .. __ - UPI T1l1"'9!1 NIXONS ENJOY TEXAS OUTDOOR COOK ING AT TREASURY SECRETARY CONNALLY'S RANCH Preaident Addre11ed 200 Neighbors at lnformel Even ing i~ Flqreavi ll e, Tex11. ' - IRA Bl4med .Belfast Factory Rippe.cl by Bombs BELfAST (AP t -A chain of terrorist bomb blasts ·ripped thr ough a big f\orthern Ireland synthetic fibres plant today. killing one man and injuring 10 (It hers. The rxplpsions Jeft one man "'Jlh bn1h arms ripped' off and anot her "'it h se rious he.ad injur'fes as flames eng ulfed th e fac•. tnry at Car.r ickfergu.s, JO miles outside Belfast. Secur ity rorces sa id that 2() minutes before the f irst de tona tion they received an anonymous telephone tip that ex· Poli~e Fund s For GOP 1\:leet In Mia111i E yecl • plo;ives had been planled Jn a canteen at 1he factor \', owned by the British Chemical cOmbine. Courta ul ds. .!\s gu ards searched the bu1ld1ng. 1 hu µe bl;is1 rocked the polyester depa rt· menl. packed \1J1 h high!.v infl ammable chemicals. Tll~ plant rost SJ J.2 million and is among the most advan ced in Europe. The auack "'as blamed on the Irish Rrpu bliran Army, Br1la 1n·s chicr 9d1ninislralor in l'\orth ern Ireland . \\'1Uiam \\'hitelaw , had emeegency ta lks in Belfast during the clar on the rampage of Prott>stant mobs thr.oug h !he l'.'.l p1tal Sunda y nigh!. Sccuri ly Jortes fe.:i r lhe long-awaited Protestant b<lcklash n1ay ha \'e started against the lRA'.s ,guerri lla campaign and concessions toward the province's Rom· an Catholic minoritv. As \\lh ite law arid · J'>.1nrthern Ireland of· ficials. iiiscussed the eruption of Protest· a nt violence. security rorces announced !hat fl-'fa·gilJ lgan internment camp near Londonderr.v. used to incarccr;ite IRA TALLA HASS EE, Fla. fL'PI ! -Gov. suspects . had bl'en cl oscd. The remaining Rcub in Askew confers "'ilh Miam i Beach 44 inma!es were tran sferred Sunday to officials today on how lo spend $550,000 in Long Kesh internment camp, close to federa l funds for policing the Rep ublican 8~~~1~ and pubs wrre set abl;ize in 1 Nal io nal Con \·ent ion in August. three-hour fig ht s und:iy befli·('en rioters 'Ants y' Houston Co' nnally Throips Texas Miami Beach Mayor Chuck Hall and •.nd pol ire in eastern Belfa s l'• City ~lanager Clif[Qrd O'KeY flew ro t\'ewtownards Road district. a Protestant R k H d E , Tallahassee lo discuss the addit ional stronghold. Bloody riots in eastern 0C 0Ufi S J Ve funds for con vention securily prom ised" Bel fast Saturdl'l y night injured 12 police _ .t , and IJ civi lians. / L p t f N • Saturday by Jerris Leonard. head of the A spokesrn<1n al Bclf;ist police helld-N ew Moon Stones awn ar y or ixons Federal Law En/orcement Assistance quaclC'rs said. "It 's a case of !he ... Administralion tLE AA ). gamekeepers turned poachers. The SPACE CENTER . Houston tUPJ) _ The city already had been promised Protestant cro11•ds are att:icki ng us. The On the othe r hanrl, however. the Conl'!titulinn 11180 RrRnh1 e11ch ~t81«-t-hc aU!_hfli-lly Jo ul'!e ·115 po1icl'! powerrtn 'the" jnterest of safely, heallh 11iid welfare of j\!I clt1r.en11. -Im.patient geologists ge:La.Jook.J.oday at_ FLORESVILLE. !ex. (U~l ). T All lesson in the art o~artcr horse han d!-more th an $500.~ for bce~ed·~P security ·Protesta.nt back!ash seems unde r way." -the rocks-and -pictures from~man 's firs t _"'ltletftlon~:r~pt=hormng:ii:nm--m~·--~-. ~,,._atJbe.·Demecra!Jc ~00YenltfHt..1lL:J:_ul,Yt--e0-~-t!~1~1_f!Jhe_yif>le1J£S !!2.~!9nte.~. t;;';1't''l;im;!e!;id, _ _,~- visit to the· lunar highlands. the pa yoff of the PicOSIJ Ranch near San Antonio. Two cowboys put the ponies th rough the last pledge brings t~e total federal solefy me-work o leen-ai:ie gangs w 0 That wiU he the p;egment of the Jaw which the llawalian aut11 conlrnl backers wil l . .hanR._lhc.ir legal b.!1!!- llAWAllAN STATE Senator Na d a o V()shin11~i;1 11u1hnrer1 lhr 11u!n control law and he rxplnins. ··we are app roaching the point in !lme "'hrre a decisio n must he martr as to which one of the se Conslitut1o n11I prinr 1ples ~hall prevail ." Wl'll. ma ybe Sl'nnlnr Yoshlnaga's con- trol measure wil l prrvnil and I suspect 11 lot of folks here on the Mainland will be 1n hi" cheer ing srrlinn · Chan cc.s arc. however . that limlling autos Is 11bout the §ame as hmll ing Jlf'O- ple. There has been a lot of talk about rioinl just that righl here along our Oranjc Coast. Some nf us who ha ve lived along th il'I coast for A few summers ha ve come to r:ill the phenomena, ''The Last Man ln Theory ." . It gt.111 · this nnm e because It ls often fin 1TI r nf'wromrr "'hn arrives. hr1eJ!y t1r:in~ thr rrowrlrrl rond11inn!I ;ind then pronounces. "Lork !hr g;:i1rs . .Don't lei anvhorl y rl~r 1nn\'e In here. It's !no C'flllYdl'd nlrcarly ." Tiit-: l.A1'T ~l i\1\1 111 ~111rtimrs yells 50 lonli!, and lourll y :11:.! !hr r~st of us wish that Ul<lcr1I 11·r ht.ii locked the R11 1es - just bclnrr h,. 11rr••er1 on thr scr.nl'. Anyw:1y, !hr L11l !\Ian In .~yndrome hos heroin(' 10,,rr 1'nph1sllr11lrrl these dav5 nnrl lhnsc th;i l 11·nulrl l1n11f thc influx l."\lk In trrms of popul11t1on rlrnsit y con· trnl. znn1n~. l:ulCI UM: curh.~ and the like. II prrtt y much 1neans the same thing. ho1,·c~·cr. IF' llAW All ~11rrcrrli: 1n l1mW1nJil the in- flux of, n1ntor earl', you rt1n prett y well l'iPI they "M'lll h;;i ve alsn hn11lrrl In 11 lRrge dr,g rrf lhr lmmlRr.'ltlon nf nl'\\' rith:rns into nur 'rJJth sl:t!r " Sn 1f lt:11r11h mnkel' it ~Itek . you ca n bt-1 11 lnl nf fnlk~ hPrr no thr ri1a!nl11nrl 11•1ll bP f",1grr 1n cli111h nn !hr i;ame hanrl1r,1~nn. 1\ 11011 n1n!nrb.ed on~. of cnurl'r Tr~t 1'uh c 'freeze·~ ('lllCAr.O 11 '1'11 -1\n rrl ilnr1a l 111 lhr ,Journal nf !hr A111cr1r11n -~lrrlir:il /\~!'llr1111inn ::;unrl;~y c:1l lr1t fo r SUl'f>"nstnn -nf ffifi trr l'xprrunrnts on 11nplAnl:illnn of ''1 r~t luht• h:ih1P~·· 1n1n 11·0111rn's 11·on1hs. 1 hr .lou~nrl ~111rl frrhl11rrl <'~~I' h;i\'e 11lrt'11rl~· llf>r 11 i.:r•111n11fi1.,1rlt• thr bnrl.\·. and r:nn1" rrsr11rrhrr~ h,1\'r d1scu~sf'fl !hp J'l'1,<,~1h1hty of 1111111.1 nllni:: lhr1n 1n human~ on a lrlal b:1~t~. Apollo !li's flight to -the moon. ~ bumpiilg down (In a grassy strip next .to their paces at Connally'S directiOW.--and ru~d.s for law enforcement to ove r $1 wear tar'.an scarves as badges of . . -. a herd of russel-colo red Santa Getrud1s . then brought the horses over to Nixon ror m11l1on. . Protestantism. The rioters' base ap- Scicnli!lls . hoped lhe roc k colleet10.n Out of the fleet of fancy priv11.t~ approval. The President aimed 8 pass al The !Yliami Bcl'ICh City council is ex-pea~ed to be broadening · from a purely w~ul~_contain long-sou3ht. pieces of t~e aircraft stepped the movers and shakers one of the horses flanks but hit the rirler pected to vQJe Wednesday on a fo rmal hoohg'an efement. he added. pr1~!liY.e. ltJJJar crust wh ich.. !Pparcntl r._of-.the.State of Texas. Oilmen. ranchers, on the knee instead. The musicians bid lo the GO~. wh~c~ ls reporte~ rea~y .. Things are (:ertainly escalating ." said sol1d1fed .fr?m a vast pool·()f mollen rock businessmen, newspaper publishers, played ''The Eyes of Texas are Upon ~o pull out of its original convenllon site the spokesman. "\V e expect more ()f 4 to 4.5 btlhon years ago. , bemQcrats and Repu blicans. You." 1n San Diego. th is ." · Astronauts John \V. 't.ouo.gi.. Thoma s K. Otherri came by car until there were Dinner was under 11 yellow and \Yhilc Rcpublica~ Party leaders have made it Llp lo now. the Roman Catholic Irish M11ttin~ly and Chi1rle.~ ri1. DUkc t>roui::ht 200 of the stllte's· power elite assembled striped tent. Connally iiddressed the clear the y ."·111 sn11p up a bid from 1\-iiami R:epublican Army has caused most ()f the back a record 245 pound~ of rock and soil on the lawn outside John Connally's throng as "many of the aearest friend s ~el'lch. "'ht ch \\'as rr,tected a~ a po~s~ble violence in J\'ort hern Ireland 's nearly s11mples and 11 record · 10,i!JOM pictures fieldstone ranchhouse. we have in this v.·orld." sire last ye;ir. But some city officials three years of bloodshed and destruction. taken during their l l da ys in .space.· · The ~uests (If honor -President and on a parly breakdown . the guests were h~\·c h~d second ~houij'hl s a~ut hosti_ng .~ Dr. !\>lichacl Duke curator of th~ Lunar "'1rs. Nixon -arrived by Marine Corps about 80 percent Democrars. Thal esll· l"o n1 a1~r conve~hons ~ack lo back. \\'1th Rec~i ving Laborat~ry. Said t~e first helicopter. The re sulting gath~ring . s~l a male c:ime from George Christian , on!~ a 2!>0-_man city police force to handle rockri lo be opened and exam ined in a bcnth mark for Central Texas soctahtes former press aide to Connally and Presi-a nt1-estabhsh~enl dcmnnslr11lors. sterile nitroi;irn-fillr.d cabinet would c<>me lo shoot a~ for years to co~e. dent Johnson. Ma ll :ind 0 Key are expected to ask for from a . bag believed to contain rocks It w11sn t ;i __ h11rbcque in the Lyndon The :iiling former President was On the J.000 men fron1 the Florida Highway ~athcrei1 by Youn~ and Duke on their ex-J ohnson trarl 1\1on. There \Yas no hot nffici al guest list but remained at his LBj Pal ~ol an_d other slate ;igencies to be I.. !lo of No th RAY Cra ter du in a ~auc_c and th~ use of the word was R:inch 100 mile s to the 0 0 r t h available r_n ca se of troublc. P 0'.a n ~ . r f' stud1ouslv avoided. · ' Hall said Sat d ' ln-' from Ramp .f. estival Li1igeririg· _On their third and last moonwal~ April 23: f"ci thcr was it a political clambake. recuperating rrorit his recent heart at-. ur ay s ~ l:\jge . tt Wl'IS durlng that excursion. th11t scien-.. ,.,cepto'ng No·xon, no acti'e cando'datcs for tack. ~ixon ~ho11ed him from the party Lf,'donar1d included a .prom1_se to make c: and wished him a speedy recovery. ~ra m_anpower -including troops - lists rea ched the conclu ~1nn ~hat the (lffice were invited. Call it an elega nt . . avaliable 1n case C>f emergency COSB_Y .. 1:'enn. (UPI J -They ~ame from .v1rg1n1a. Ge<>rgia , Alabama, North Carohna and Tennessee -some 8,000 of t he~ ..... for the 19th annual ramp fesflval. a salute to the oni on-like moun· tain del icacy \\'hose strong taste Jinger1 on. and on and on.' asl.ronauts were not find ing pieces of Texas la wn parly. There \Yas Mexican One rrominent Republica n was Anne ' volcanic Java flows as had been expected . music fro!ll"slrolling guitarists. Bouque!s Ar rn s!rong, the party's nat ional vice 1 n~tead. th~ rocks appeared to be far of yellow and whit e chry~lhemums ch11irn1an . more compllcateri conglomerates which floated in the swi mm ing ~ and the O!h cr i;ucsts in{'ludcd computer 5cienlists ipecu\atcd could hold the b:iskeL5 of flowers hung from the tn agnates H. Jioss Perot and Sam \\lyl y. crui;tal mat<'rial. br;inrhrs or Jive (!il k trees thnl formed a contractors George Brown and H. B. Such ancien!. spccimrns \\•ould help ca nopy ovrr the front lawn. Zachary, niln1en Robert 1\-Tosbacher and scientisls fill 111 the g:ips ln lhc rapidly An American flag flapped smartl y in .John I>. i\.1urchison and <1ttorncys Perry expanding sl.ory of the, moon 's birth <1nd the war msprini:: breeze. Bass and Tnm -Sealy. \•tolenl childhood . · The Sucsls, most dressed in casual Former Texas r.01·. Al lan Shil'ers al· The three astronaut s rc\urn('d to a sportswear . socialized over cocktnils and tended. as did P. E. Haggert y, chairman joyful greeting from lhrir lovrd ones and gathered at the edge o{ an 11dj~ing nf Texas Instruments. anrt Robert J. rrllO"' spareworkers 111 the Manned Space Pasture lo watch Connally gi\'e Nix~ a Kleberg . of the King Ranch fam ily. C.Cnter lair Saturd ay night after a nonstop flight from H111vaii. Wicks 'From where?' • ·• Bipartisan 'Fund-raiser' Hits Corporate W orl\:ers WASHINGTON !AP\ -A biparti s;in effort to raise political funds an1ong cor- por11tr emplo.ve~. espe_c1ally blue-collar workers. is being launched \\'1th S!00.000 in seed n1nney contributed by 27 major corporations. Arnong thrm is Lockhctrl Corp. u•hich !:isl year obtainrd 11 $250-millio n frdrr:il loan guarantee to sl ave off bankrupt cy. A Lockh eed spokesman said Ol'Cr the "'erkrnd. howe\·er. lhat the company's contribulions "'ai "l'cry small. no more than $500 lo St.000." The s'pokesman. Bill \\'ilson. vire presi- dent for union affairs. said the company 111 presrnt has TI(I acth·e executJ\'e poliUrat fund ·raising program although it is "considering setling one up." He said the company had such a pro-- iiram four years <1go. prior to its troubles \\'ith the C5A military tran ~port pla ne and its co1nmerc iat LlOl l jet liner. but lhal it "·as or'l'fv able !o raise some $12.000 from 90.000 rmployes. QAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE D'livtry of th! Oa!ly Pilot Is guar.inteed S•lu<Cl~y I nd Sur>e11v: It Vl>U oa r>O! ttttlvt YOIJ• COPY bV ' • m St !1J•d1v. or I I "'· Sufldty, c1ll •nd • tOPV ,..;u ~ brtilJthl to You. C111, l rt lt~•n un!il 10 t .m. l tlt'PhO~!S Matt O••not Covn•v A•••l •.....•• '0·4l21 Nart~-SI "'unllng!Oll BNt~ '""' W1t1mln1tet .•..•. .~ ..•... 14l21t 'an C,,11 ..... nt•, C•Pi•t•lflO Betc~. S•n J111n (8pl11tena. Otn• Point, 5cuth L1011n1, Le;11n1 Higuei .•• •n·44:rf , ' • The all-day shindig Sunda y alsO featured barbecued chicken . roast beef, cornpnne, hot dogs tind cold drinks. Coun_try music singer David Houston and his sho"' entrrtained along with gospel groups. . T~ere "'rre l"'o food lines . one fealW't'"-~ 1~g Jus t t"·o sma ll ramps and the ch icken d 1n~er. The-olhcr line contained the serious ramp lovers and featured the beef \\'ilh heaping portions of'both raw and cooked ramp. Line one had about tw ice as many taktrs as line numbfr two. ~·~- ''""' ..... ·' • ~ • • Tornadoes Sweep Midwest • Lockheed "·as listed in a brochure put out by the Publ ic Affairs Council as among corpor:ilions \\·hl ch contr ibuted lhe $100 .000 in seed mone y to finance a drh e aimed at t;i pping a rel11ti\'ely un- touc hed sources of rorporate po!it itai run ds -!he unrkingman's \l'Allr l. The Ct)Unr1 ! is n1.1dr up of publi c-iiffa irs of- f1rers of more than 200 companies . 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Sill\ e••OS 1""'t.n 1••"" ,,,_ ........ , •. » •.on. kb LI1 ........ • , "All of us real izr "''-' must expand the b~sc . of politic al suppo rl if \l'C arc to mRinta in an eC'Onon1ically viable tv.·o par· I,\' system." said Republican Ch<1irman Robert J. Dole and Dem ocratic Chairinan La"·rr nce J . o ·Brien. The t"o chairmen noled in their letter lh;tl lhe nc\\· fedrr:il rlt'C'lio ns Jaw . "M·hich "·i;:nl 1ntn effect April i . for lhe first time •gh•rs full legal s11nct1on to corporate .fund-r::iising acth·ities and pro\'ides tar -Oeduc11ons for small contribuliOns. Other compa nies li sttd as backing the drl\ r ar(' Alcoa . B<'ech Aircraft. Borg- \\'arn('r. Ill11ck & rkcker. Chase fl-1R nhat- lan. llart lnd uslr1es. E c n no m IC'~ L..abn rator)·. El P11so Xalural Ga s. E\•ans PrMucts. Fnrd . Gent ral E I e r I r i,(' • C<'neral Telephone. Kr('_sge. Luton. ~he ~ftad C<lrp.. :\1inne~olA ~tinln111:. Olin. f'9ciflc Ga ~. PhilJlp ~!orris. RD\. R.,.J . Reynol ds, Sears, TR"'. U S. Pl~"'·Oocf, \\'allaee-~iurrll)' and \\'hlrlf)OCll. The ('Ot1ncll has scheduled M!mlnars nu! month In ge,·cn major cities and prnmtSH in its brochure lo teach tor· por>uons 111 the tricks ol fundralsln£ tr•~· • Sl1eUi11g Victi111s '-_~ distraught Vielnall)e ... falher ~6Jds bis \\ Ounded !On in hi.I arms as they both wait for medi<al treatmen t II a hosp ital in 'Hut, Souu. \"ietnam . Both were hurt during figbtini mund Quang Tri aod were put of a mass exodus dO•'ll Higb•'llY 1 to thi• former imperial <ap!W. • . . • a t t I a r f A s I or cl; Ci or ·110 cl es cl m w gr of w w or a or in m h tu t . ' ' S DAll Y PI LOT Evid ence In Diary Di sputed • SAN JOSE (UPI) .:... An l_S- page "love diary" "'ritten by Angela Davis and found in the ~~~ cell of "Solfdad Brother" George Jackson after his death 'l'IS in dispute today as • -:vidence in l\1Lss D a vis ' ~,,,.,.., • murder-kidnap trial. ti~~~~~~~ The state alleges that the ; document contains references ~~ to a passionate "physical in· • volvement!-' betwttn l\f i s s Davis and Jackson. They met only once -in a jail cell wit h their__ attorneys pre.sent in Ju- ly, 1971 . UNUSUAL BALLGAME AT GOLDEN GATE PARK Pl1ytrs Wtrt . Blind ind Equipment Emits Signals " 'Blind' Baseball: ' . ' ' Leav e _for B~ri119 Balhoans· Def end · Mammoth A-.·ea· I • By BARBARA KRf:mICH laying founda tions for the rtrSt 01 ~ O.llY ''"' s1att building. This was denied In The Charles E. Grilfln family Superior Court but in January of Balboa Island has left to at. the st8te Supr~me Court, in an tend the Caliiom.ia.. .Supreme unusual action, transferred ths Court's Tuesday heariDg in a c~ hi ilst>lf for a final J\1ammjlth Lakes . hlgh rise decision and ordered a halt to case ~ich the ,state attornty construction. general has termed. "the most Attornty Gent.rat Evelle J. i mp or t ant environmental Younger hes filed a brief sup- Ja,\·suit pending in Calilornia porting ·the charge of the today.'' Friends of Mammolh ttiat The Griffins htad the Mono County failed to study Orange County chapter of a the enxironmental impact of group calling itself Friends <>f the project ns irqui~rd by the Mammoth. It is seeking better Environmental Quality Act or l~nd use and planning for the 1970. /llofller'• Da11 is Ma11 14 • the 'h road way ' GIVE ltlOM llE R FAl'l lL Y I N A LI FE·COLOR~ PORT llAll' 1 Bx 10 Life-Color' group portrdit of 4 9 • 95 regularly 25.~0 Our. photographers are pr ~s at grou ps. Dad, tell Mom tJ ph ooe; we'll make all the arrangements. Portr,1 il Studio, I st Floor H un f in~fon Beo~h 892·333 1 L,), 283 ' mountain resort community fl.1ono County contends that and is asking the high court to the requirements or t h e hear objections to a con· Environmental Qua.lily Act ap-Cl ll 1 N diti onal use permit issued for ply only to public pcoje<ts. ia e1iae t ie ews Quiz The state hopes to prove that l\fiss Davis' passion for Jackson led her to plot to free him from prison. The escape attempt at the l\farin CoUnty courthouse Aug. 7, 1970. \~·as in railure and left four dead. a n1ajor development at ti.1am· The Friends of l\1ammoth suit. <........' --.·-.. -moth:--T~hearing-,vill-re -in-first to test the ·EQA-1n-cour1~. l------- 8 B B San Fra~c1sco. ' asks the Supren1e Court to s at ases eep The s' err' Club also has rule on whether it "tends to . 011 . a turd. a y's' Fa11 • ;zy Pabcre in support of the Friends of private land as well. Judge Richard E. ArnaSon las t week allowed prosecutor Albert W. Har11is Jr. to in- troduce three letters in \1•hich Miss Davis expressed her Jove for Jackson, who wa!' slain in I 1 ' . filed \l'ith the Supren1e Court private de v e I 0 pm en t on • • • a. IJ 1 J\'lan1moth. ----------------------------------'--------- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -grounders and basked Jn the The controversy began more August in what authorities "Outta Sight," exclaimed a said was an tscape attempt happ}i ballplayer after the from San Quentin Prison. first baseball game played by But Arnason refused to ad· blind persons. mit the lengthy diary-type The game ended with the document, saying much or it Giants defeating the A'si. 2·1, "·as ';i mmaterial" to the case. but the real winners were But he said he "'ould consider !he sightless teen ager s l1arris' n1otion to admit an playing lo the sounds of a edited version of seven pages. breping bat and bases. He \vas expj!cted to rule today The blind youngsters took or Tuesday on the matter~. __ tc__hc__ei_r _lu_rn_s_a_t_ba_I_. _c_h_as_ed ,I QUEENIE 5-1 ' +.1.-u "Excuse me, but that ian't happens to be his name.'' .l}y Phil lnlerlandi nee~. Thal just cheers or 200 spectators "'ho than a year ago when Mono turned out on a s u n n y County authorities l s s u e d Saturday Cor the game at permits to International Golden Gate Park. Recreation. Ltd. for a 400-anit 'l'he game ,1·as made pos· development to be housed in sible by the Pioneers , a social six buildings. seven and eight service group made up or stories in height, over a milc- employes of the p a c i f i c long parcel adjacent to land :relephone Co. They dev'elopcd zoned (or sing I e fa mi 1 Y beeping bases lo go along with residences. a beeping sollball desigf!ed a Existing height ord inances .)'(':lr ago in Denver. and setback requirements "I lhink the Pioneers and "·ere lifted to allo\V con- the blind players thoroughly sLruclion of the project, \vhich enjoyed it." said a game homeowners . maintain would organizer. "The expression on de~alute their nearby prop- theirlFces -whc:n--;they liit that ·---ul.Mlli..-~. ---..:~ -- ball or located it you'd have to The Friends of Mammoth, see to believe." headed by Olympic ski cham- Batters stood at a plate fac-pion Andrew Mead Lawren· ing a fan-shaped! field which ce, sought a "stay of con· was divided into s eve n struction" when the developer segments, with a fielder in began clearing trees and each. \Vhen the baller hit the ball. the fielders tried lo locate it by 60Uncl. The batter walked to"·ard one -the beeping one -of eight bases arranged in a semicircle behind him. A con· trollcr changed the beeping base on each pla y. 'Colonel' To Support Democrats San Diego Laborers 01i Strike SAN DIEGO (AP) -About 6.000 construction laborers in San Diego County went on strike today, and a contractors spokesman said the walkout will idle an estimated 2{),000 workers on $200 million worth , qf building prOjec ts. Local 89 of the Laborers LOS ANGELES (AP) , Interilational Union of North Chairman John Y. Brown or Americl!.ll called the strike the Kentucky Fried Chicken after neg<itiations on a two- chain says he ;will underwrite year contract broke down Fri· $1 million of the expense of day. Union and contractors staging a fund-raising telethon representatives said another for the Democratic Party. bargaining · s e s s i o n was The telethon will be aired by scheduled. for Wednesday. • -~ --------A·meriean Broadcasting Co. on~L~on ~oca! planned~ 19 Bay Church.es Or=ier· July J!.9. the eve or the beg!" p>eketmg. conslruchon 1·u Democratic Nation a I Con-pro1ects this morning. vention. Total cost will be "We don't anticipate a Jong • 0 d • d $1.25 million. The fund-raiser strike ~ause it would-be-too ~ . Gay Pi·iest 1• aine is intended lo helii erase the expen,,v• for both th< con· :. · . .. •----party's $9 .3·million debt.--tractors -ron1-Ufe laborers," -r ..... · "If \\'e can't gel the party said Philip Usquiano, business SAN CARLOS (AP )-=-After stepped to he pulpit in a neat out of bankruptcy we're not manager of local 89. . . a four-hour debale, delegates mod suit after his affirmation going to be effective in the · Jo~n Dowdy, executive . vice of 19 San Francisco Bay Area and said: fall," said Brown. who makes president of the Associated cl'.i1t·rhes of the Church of "I celebrate. You give )ne his headquarters in Louisville, Genera l Con t ra cl ors, Chri~;t have ordered the the opportunity to do the work Ky . Ile was here over the estimated va!Ue or the work ordination or~1r affirmed I kno\V J do besl. God bless weekend to m a k e ar· affected by the walkout at $200 ·Jton1oscxuol. you .·· rangements for the program. million. Sixty-t1l·o or 96 lay and Thechurch had erupted in 1 --- clertcal delegat es of the Prot· ,.,,ild applause from his sup-Meet the Man estant denon1in<1ticn. \1· hi c h porters when the vote was claims Some 2 mi 11 ion taken . but some or the more \ Beh" d the members nationall y. voted than 200 in the audience left lft Sunday in fa vor of ordaining quick!~ .. among them an elder· Safeco Smile V.1illiam Johnson. 25. a Iv m1111ster . v.•ho c a 11 e d • graduate of the Pacific School Johnson 's affirmation "an af· Yachtin~ liability coverage al I. I · B k I front to Christianity." U,P to ~ of "·hat you may be of Re 1g on 1n er e ey. paying noiv ! Church officials said they In a speech on his can-S •1 Y.'ere reasonahly certain th is didacy, Johnson said that "the mile, was the first tiine a professed verv essence of life to me lies y 1 W'th homosexual had been ordered in giving myself to a life or OU re I ordained 0in his OY.'TI church. ministrv." 5 f and possibl~· in the hi story of He did not leave out his G eCO. organized Christionity. homosexuality. Referring to ~ Some said there have been his "gay sexual orientation," s. instances of already ordained Johnson said there often is a ministers making public their "sinful in consistency" homosexuality. between the church and the Johnson , "'00 hjid been ,gospel. "The Churc h. it seems. turned do"'" by a 3-2 vote by is often 11ot practicing "·hat it SAFE CD INSURANC:E 474 E. l7TH STREET COSTA MESA 642-6500 .... 546°3205 the credentials committee, fs preaching.·· ~ .. 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OPEN NOW ' • • Tues. l'l1ru Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ~-.. ~-- " • .. • • ' r DAD.Y PR.OT ~TORIAL PAGE Dilly.-Dallying __ Board. Ju1t three year1 and three month1 ago v.·e put -our delia:hted Orange County Superior Court and Sant~ Ana Municipal Court judges into a brand new $11 .S mllUon county courthouse and wished them well. • 1'hey had waited a long time for the f4lfill menl o( that dream. So had the many thousands ,of jurors who trudged around the civic center performing their duly .in converted churche1 and any building that could be util ized fQ handle lhe overflow from the outgrown courl· house at Sycamore a.nd Broadway. /')even floor~ of the I !·floor tourthouse were rea·dy for ocrurancy. The rcmai~ng four were. we were a!i· 1ured' by cou nty superviso rs. to he completed with S3 million in funds that co uld quickly be made available. lhe old courthouse •pace\nce more to usabilily by non· court agencies when the vacant space in the new cour~ house Is furnished for court use. Long before May ls out, jury panels will be dis- patched ·from the new courthouse to possible jury du ty at the old courthouse. Many who are rejected for jury duty in one of those converted courtrooms could well be returned to the new courthouse to be assiJned yet a~ain to the old building -after the long civic ce nter hike involved in that arrangement. The old OOu-nty courthouse that is again being pressed into service has been officially desfgnated as an hi,;toric monument. Some similar designation should be conferred -on ~ cou nt y Board of Supervisors that has al· lowed many of our dedicated underpaid jurors to be in· convenienced in this manner. But Superior Co urt Admini~tratQr Leslie McCa rtney .. w the danger. fie 3'ked 1n 1910. 1911 and 1912 for the , tg~nr~m~;r~gt~0~~r~~~:ec~;!~~~tion 01 at 1east some oc .. ,L,nak.wl•w "n., .. a,.~, .• ' .. ,1Uu bs.,~,.'1,1·~·· 1.,~.ns-.-;. More Superior (;ourt judges had been approved by ... .. .... w • " ...,. t.be Legi slature, he told the bo.ard . But space in the new and hm1tr:d ~ Lato i.t n.~ the eJ:pre.~sion ()j e 111stitut1on• courthouse was already at a premium and it was vital oliztd med zu m of rtruor1 , that's all we have 1tanding be• 1o begin work· on the eighth. ninth, tenth and eleventh fwetn u:i nnrl tyranny of mere -will and the cruelty of un-• ' ____ bridled, u.11l1#c.i.pl1ned fr:.eling. 1t ___, __ • ------ floorit. -l"r.lix l"rankfurter Those floors are still the bare shell they were in ]969. So i!i the third floor of the Munl cipal Court wing President Nixon recalled the late Justice Frank· of the building tha't could have been utilized for the three Curler 's expression ol reverence forrthe law whep he Superior Cou rt judges who have this month found no · proclaimed today, May 1. as Law Day, USA, 1972. He r oom at the $11 .5 million inn. al~o cited the vast array of day·to-day activities ranging Their fate? You guessed it. They will welcome their through buying and selling, marrying. speaking freely first juries in space at the old cou rthouse that was con· and countless others which could not be done without verted rro m courtroom« to the kin d of accommodation re· the underpinning of law. ~ quired by agencies which moved into the bu il ding ip Today is , a da y, not to honor lawyers, but for 1969. The space was returned to it~ former condition thi:ii American citizens to give thought to the central rol e of past month by county worker!i: who must have had a re· law in a civi liz ed society. And to consider what can and freshi ng in!iight into the working~ of bureaucra cy. should be done to make certa in th:.t law and justice go -Public fUMds were \vast,,ed because-nf -dilry·dallying tiand in hanatn the equal service ol all elements of · by the 11upervisors. And mofe will be wasted in restoring American society. • • ... '' v For May Day: Dear 'We Shouldn't Be Hit by a Ciistard p ·e' ' • • / -+An-Un~al ;I . ~Word Qui:i IO'"'-• ..... ~ G~oomy Gus _,-WASHINGTON --According-to ·sind· ting er and Company, a palling organiza- tion whic h specialiies_ln market analysis. the hawks are emerging from the ir -cz· ri " support- -chOice for president 07er ""ill Democratic 'Buflhe ha"·ks ffuctuale. varying-rrom ts ~ (sYDNEY J. H~s) : 1 lbou&ht l'd try an unusual sort nf ~ 1r0rd.qulz today. because of the dale, and t propound 1 series af questions dealing f with the month of May. Feel merry If you t are able lo answer half of them . I. When 1nd where •as "May Day" flr1t c:tlebrated. ~ ~· ow did May Da also come lo r "holiday" for P, organized labo r ' 3. What 11 meJnt t by ·the exprealon. '· "11ere we 10 J..81l}!er• :. ln1 nu~ in Ma y." ~ 4. WHY DO WE speak ol a marriage :-of ''January and ~1ay?" :-~. What Is the origin of the mar ine call for 'emergency helP. "Ma yday! Mayday!" It-Whal blslorit.:al-.figure -"'as kn own_ as the "Maypole" ; 7. .WhY were R.oman m 11 r r i a JI e s .. postpaned from May to J~ne? a. What w111 the early English name fnr the month of May, before It w11s Lltlnized? ~ 9. Why ls the most fashionab le 1ectlan r ol l..ondan c:alled "Mayfair?" 10. In what peculiar way did th~ Goth l and Swedes honor May Day? ' ANSWERS: 1. In tht pre-historic spring rertllity !. rite1 of Jndl1-end Egypt; but formally ' c:rlebrated by the early RomAn!i as the festival of Flora. goddeM of spring. 2. The .Second Socialist ln!rrnalion•l. \n 1889 dtsignattd t-.1ay Da y as a holld11y for or1anlied labor af the le!t. and since Thought for Law .Day May I : If you exercfse your right to drink, you forfeit your privilege to drive.' -F. H. S. T~!, r.••u•• ~tlMch ~'"'"' vi.wt. ,.., llttlUl fllf 111111 11 lllt ... w .. -. 1•11111 '''" "' ~MVI ,, 0191"'' Gv1, 011tr ~1111. then It has been celebrated by demonstrations .and parades through.out Europe and the U.S. 3. There are no nu ls in M•Y, and the expression is a corruption af "knot," or . sprigs. of May: we 4till speak of "love- knot!," tlid a bunch of flowers is called 1 "knot.'' 4 IN-ONE OF Chaucer's tales. a love- ly young girl named May marries January. a Lombard bafon 60 years old; i.nevitably, sti,e betrays him. S. "!\1ayda y!" i!i the phoneUc ren· dlfian of lhc f'rerlch "M'alder," meaning "help me." 6. The Duchess of Kendal, m.islress of George 1. go called because she was thin and tall as 11 May-pole. 7. May was considered unlucky for weddings, since . in this month were held the festivals of Bona Dea, goddess of chastity, and the feats of the dead, called Lemurali11. June, ctlebrating Juno,was- prefrrred. 8· "THRR11LCE," because then caws c.an be milked three times a day. 9. King Edward Ifl_.9.rdei:._ed that each Maj' there 11hould be held 11t !bat 1pot a six days' fair in aid of the Leper Hospil•I nt St. James: The .hospital occupied.J.he site on which St. James' Palace now stands. JO. A mock battle between Summer and Winter. (Until rectntly, still en11cted In the Isle of Man .) ' Law by Regulatiof! • By NAOl\tl r.t. KANOF ,. J\t.0. Co mmittee on Cut11l'K'nt15 lle11ltb and Cn~n1f'Olt·11 American t-.tedical A~o!WK'i1tlon .Hexachlorophenc . thf mn.<:t \\'idrly uM'<i agent lo prevent h11rlrru1I nvergr(lwlh and limit rontamin11l1on. i~ incorporaled in untold number5 And k ind~ o, cons umer 1oods. Jt5 n1eril!!, louted by some, remain unmentioned by others. In a c<>nsiderablc variety of C(ln~uintr i::oort~. thr ratlonnlt' for its use .is abscure. and ils ron:-umer appeal. until now. l11r~t. NonethC'lcss. hritac:hloroph<'ne fill~ R health need \\'Ith ~c 1enl1fir1'll~· documtnttd efftclivencs5. It is thcrcf('lrr unfortWlale that !ht. Food and Orui:: Admini.!tration has propc:1srri ne11· rcgul n· Oo!\S which will m1ter1ally rt.strict the u~ Ofht:i1chlorophi!ne. -.. "' A~tONG THE SEVERAL.-problenis ••bich lbe aintemplattd rtstrlclfve regu\1tiom cre1te is that or findfnJ,l 11 1ub~Ututr for this 1nObacJe rb1I 11nd prtH:rvali\•e su~tanc:e. tf 1 sub511tutc wtrt immedl1l~ly R\11Uable. it ~'Ould taie 20 years of testing and an enormou~ tut population to permll comparbon of effttUvtntu and safety with htx· 1chlorophene 's "use test"· Wtre it pouiblt to ttduet the tJme and the umplt of testing of suc;..h a aubstllutt. tt ~ be dlfflcu~ to niOlc11 th• safoty cwvtrtl rte0rded d'aths from misuse• and tl!tctlve..., rt«>rd of htl· achkwopbtl'll (oear Utinction of 4iarrbe1 -Ulltr fll newborn Infant• and al111lfl· uni rtducUoo of hospltal a11pbylo<occal lnltetloo). ' • , IN THIS REGA RD, tht:\;t appears lo be nO iiced to ftpply any !ntlbactcria agent to hr cutaneous surfaci"nf the normal new- born infant. Conlaminalion or nurseries cRn be conlrolleO by thr u~ of anlibacfe. riel agcnl s pn delivery room and nur!iery tquipmynf Rnd p~rsonnel-the gnurC'eS of infcc_µon . Ailo l,her problem created by the pro- pc')Std rei::ulali<lns is ll)al Uley create. in tfftcl. 3n extension of la"' by regulation. Except lor deJlneal ion int o categories ac--- C'Ording 10 concr:nlrations. no notict is laken of !hi! intf'ndNI actions nf the fnrmulnlinn~: nf opportunity for 11bsorp- lion .from the 1kin~ nf the 1111!e. amount, 11nct conditi on of the cutanrous s~rface to "·hich !ht formulatlon_l~to ~ a;ylled : tlit frf"fluene~ ol l'ppiicalton : or tM.quali· I\' and quantity of ultra\'lolet light la which the iites of 11ppliCation are u · po$rd. . AND EVEN NOW, w i t h hex· achlorophC!ne virtually under "in- dictment." no mtllsure1 hive bttn pro- postd far compulsory labellng for tbe proteclian of lhr COMUmet ••ho bu bteome alle:rglcall)' sensitized a r pho1ou.n11llted tn this subst1nct. Tht: A~!A Commille.e on Cutaneous Ht a1th And Cos met i cs urats rtconsidtrat \on nf the proposed regul•· tlans In ,·ir·w of thf abstnet of • com· parabl~· elfttU\'t And s a { e -and . n e ct s 11 r y -substltutt: for hex· 1chlorophtnt and is miniful of tht need for suitable tnartdlent d1SC'la.sure to pro. led tho aller1\caly HNiUllOd ...,umer. eyries ·to sypport President Nixon and George Wallace on Vietnam. Nixon's support derives from his re- laliatiiln 11ir strikes against North Viet- nam for its invasion of South Vietnam. Wallace ii on the rise because people· think he might bit back even harder. A poller's conversation with 111 Iowa farmer ·11ums it all up, according to Albert E. Sindlinger. "We shouldn't have been in Vietnam ," the farmer said, ':but while we're trying to wipe the egg from our face, we shouldn't be hit by a custard pie ." candidates" by~irt of being picked by to 40 percent. end becoming particularly 15 percent, and wi his recent gains ba,s-aroused \\'hen~dent protest rises. If the ed on expectati s he· would be hard· nos· student movement gets out of hand ed about the yar. again. it is extrtmcly likely to damage its t,L.. O\\'n rause more than it alters Nixon's confidence on behalf of clients willing to SINDLJNGER CLAl~ls he picked 'POiley by creating public pressure against ·pay a fee. lt is. not as \\'ei~known to President Truman in 1948 when it. newspaper readers as the fallup and everyfudy else said Thomas E. Dewey The Sindlinger survey Js recounted Harris polls. w9u1d win. played it careful in I~ by here . not ~s an endor5ement of his find· Sindlinger •claims Gallup 1 e a n ~iiying the results of the Kennedy-Nixon ings .. but as at least some evidence that Republican. ·Harris Jeans Democratic and election would be close (a fra ction of a the currents of opinion are not running as he. Sindlinger. is trying lo keep the po~ percent divided the two candidates) and strong as·..the end-th e-warcnow -elements ing art pore for the sake of the art. 1'·liis wa5 the first to spot the pickup or Hubert claim. Common observation also suggests h.e doe.s. by addi~g s~ial~litical ques-H. Humphr.ey in t~e closing days of t.he this .as a possibility. an~ if that much is hons 1n pres1dent1al years his 1968 campaign, which nearly put the 11-tm-admrlted. the clamor 10 Congress and economic surveys. nesol<!: senator over the top. among opinion-makers can be. questioned ·The Wh ite House has been a Sindli nger as an expre ssio n of the country'1 THE POLLING IS do by random client since the days when former overwhelming opinion. long distance phone c9tls. on a rather Economic Chairman Paul Mi::Cracken us- complicated schedt.:._l~rom Swarthmore, ed his surveys to convince Nixon price which are scorned~y <;J"llup and Harris and wage controls were demanded by the bul_which SindltJiger cTai~ are equally public. . · -· as scientific and come with in one percent If anyone wishes to pay attention to THIS M-EASUREMENT of the mood or of ideal sam.pfes based on economic and Sindlinger on politics, be will find that his ·the country is so much different lhan social stat,u~ and political affiliation. outstanding conclusion is that Nixon is TltlS EVIDENTLY is \\'hat ls believetl. in the Nixon administra tion. so that President Nixon can \vilh confidence"lay he is not concerned wit h adverse political effects or resuming bombing. prevailing impressions in Washington, If yo u phone 4,n4 adults at random in far and away the first choice of people holding Nixon to account for recklessly 48 . states and the District of Columbia generally for PJesid ent. None nf the escalating the war he says he is ending. over a three-day period you discover, ac· numero~s Democ'ratic candidate s come that the Sindlinger survey deserves a lit· oifding to Sindlinger. that President Nix.. close to Nixon's·approximateJy·48 percent Ue closer examination. on was"first choice af more people, by far, first choice rating. .Sindlinger and Company was set up io/ than any other presidential contender. Swarthmore, Pa. by a former empl~ye 11 then gaWd~and held his own after the air the Gallup palling organiiatio to 1trikes. measure various aspects of .~ umer Wallace .became the "number one first / . A·NOTHER SINDLINGER finding is of interest. Dovish attitudes in the .country run at a consistent average of 2o·percent. Sindlinger thinks that if Nixon had not taken countera ction against North Viet· nam after its invasion. he would have sealed his political doom. A frenzjed unk~rk \\'ithdrawal of rem a i n i n g American troops woold have created a \vorse reaction than resuming bombing. People seem to understand what NiXon is trying to do now, whereas they did not in the_Cambodian -and La°' operations. MIJtders -of Law Officers . on Rise By J, EDGAR HOOVER"' Director Federal Bureau of Jnvelillgalfo n A"special kind of killer haunts many of otir communities today. He is lhe /cowardly jackal who mu rders law en· forcement officers. For many of his vie· tims , he will be forever faceless because the fatal assaults are al the officers' backs and they have no opportunity to de- fend them selves. For others, t b e murderer's leering face is their lasl recognizable re31ity be.fore the d~ening explosion ,of gunfire brings their lives lo an end. Las! year. 126 local. county. and stale law enforcement officers were murdered . This is 26 more than the number slain in 1970. For the years 1962 through 1971. 72.2 law enforcement offi cers were killed by criminals. During the same 10-year perlod . of. the 96S offenders arrested on charges relating to the killings, 73 per· B11 Geo.,,,, ---. Deer George·:- What do .ynu th ink Is the main purpose served by advice c:ol· • umnlsts In America tod11y7 -. ~ ---' PROF Dc11r Prof: I've ofttn wondered about thaL Prof. If you find any purpose, \\'iii you let me know·! People are always asking me lh•I· on TV se.mlnars ind someday I'm going to run out or double-taUi;, CONl'IDENTtAL TO OUTRAGEP CAT LOVER: Ira sweet that you love t~ts-so very much You bate la set tht!m 1nistreal~. Thlt'S very compassionate. However. I'm nol sure I agtte lhal all dogs should be shot. !Sell<l your lovelorn, hatelorn and 1tntrally loinlorn probluns lo George. the invento!""of f'tl'l.)'I Thinkln&-1 ' cent had prior arrests for criminaJ charges. firearms were used in 96 per· cent of these slayings. THE SHARP INCREASE in the number of polict offjcers slain from am· bush is particularly alarming and fareboding. During the period 1968-71 , 49 officen; were killed from ambush. There were $even ambush slayings in 1968, three in 1969, 19 in 1970, and 20 in 1971. The murdering of a peice officer from ambush is a shocking, unconscionable act. Beyond this, in many instances' it is the ultimate penalty exacted from an of. firer because af his availability. A foot patrolman hearing !he cries or screams af an alleged crime victim responds im· mediately; officers in a potie!: cruiser race to thf. scene of a reported crime or disturbance \\'ithout question -each is an act of duta and human compassion. But today, all loo often it turns out to be 11 dastardly planned scenario for derang· ed killers bent on the 'ambush slaying of peace officers. TOO t.1ANY PEOPLE are misled by the re\'olutionary romanticism babbled by self-styled guerrillas who cry of repression and ~buse whi!~ plotting to overthrow .the. government and Un· dermine society. The law enforcement of. ficer, as the front-line symbol of the orderly process of justice. has become a primary target of assassination . Aft er some police slayings, certain insurgents bave gloatingly prorl?unced their groups Farm Workers and Law Califonla Feature Service The United Farm Workers \Jnian has l!j,!reed. under pressure. mind you~ to call off 1 secondary boycott ag ainst t'1e so- named \\'\ne Nine and at the same time seek an oul-of~urt si!ttlement of U.S . , ... ch11r~e·s" agathst the boycOtt · U.S. Di~lct Judge 1':1.D. Crocker af Frtsno certified lhe agreement which was signed by 1 Union representative and the attorney for the National Labor Rela· lions Board. This agreement postp,oned ''in- definitely" a ht:1tlng orl£in1Jly 1et on NLRB charges against tbt: union. fllE SITUATION again points up th• need for federal lcgisialfon to being the Farm Workers Union under national law. form-eY-.. California U.S. Senator Georae ,_lurphy made tb.lt ittempt some years 110 with a larm tabor bill that died aboml"i when ..-ganiJed agricultur~ couldn't pull itself to1•ther for a moan- lngful tlfort. Tht Farm Workers havo oppooed al· ltmpls 11 federal Ind at.ate J~Jalalfon. However. either they are a unk>n ar they are not a unton . They can'! have it both ways to suil their COO\'enience. In the case of the Wine Nine, the Farm \\'orkcrs agreed to suspend secondary boycotts and alsa to stop "hot cargo'' pro\dstons-ln treating tth ·wttferies: ....... SECONDARY BOYOO'JTS are actiona against a stare or distributar ln1ilead •of the non·llnion product s at issue. Hot cargo contracts rrqulre wineries to pay ptnaflies for purr:hases from non-union vineyards. These twa tactics. of course. have been the Farm Workers' most powerful weapons in their attempts at organ~ field workers. . · But both tactics are illeg•l under tilt National Labor Rel•tions Act While e1empt from the la~·. the UnJttd Farm Workers Union, never1hcless has non-Ucld worktrs in iU fold, NLRB r,vidtnet shows. Again. this latest incident pbints up the need lor legls!Btlo~ on..lhe Federal level lo c:over audi sllualfons. • were respo~ble. This indicates the depths of depravity lo which men can sink. / 1¥tost ambush sl ayings ar~ not caused b)"'1he negligence of the victi m officers. However, the increasing frequency of the se. tragic incidents makes it im· perat1ve that each Police officer be cbn- stantly alert to the planned terrori!m directed against him by extremists. NO COMPLAINT or call for pol.ict should be handled as ··routine." This fa ct has been made evident by the !lumber of Officers slain while on their regular patrols. The barbaric n:iurderers must come ta koow ·that When la"' enforcement officers P<!Y the supreme sacrifice, our society w1l.l de~and a supreme penalty. To allow police killers to go without just punish· ment woulp ~ to encourage the gtowinl as~a~lts against the rule of Jaw and the pr1nc1ples of self-government. Further, the blood of ever.y slain officer Is on tbt hands o~ those who. by word or deed condone. ~ncoura.ge, mininlize. ar excus; the terrorist ta ctics of extremists. OIANGI COAST -· . DAILY PILOT Rob'1t N. W'11d, l'ublilll<r ThQmu Ktecll, tdiCor Albtrt \\1• Baie1 Editorial Paar Editor The. editorial pqe af tM f>lfly Pilot seek, to inform tm 1Umu· 111.tf' ffiden-ey-P'ftfnUnc this nl'\\·ap11.pl'r'S opinion& and com-mentary on lopio ol lnter'lt Ind J1gnlflcant'f, by PfQ\i dlni a forum tor tM txprf'Uion ol our rtldt<rs' opfnlon.s, and . by Jltt'lf'nti nr tbt d J\'mlf' '~1X»ntt of lnformrd ob- lt'J'\'tn and apoketfMn on topica of the dt.y, )Jonday, May I, 1972 , •, ' w a to th Hi T Li an B la w· lh 18 in 1l pl In gt fi • • of th ' . L.M. Boyd Scotch Drinke19 s Bigger rTippers? I • No. 10 on that list or most popular names for ne~·bom baby boys now is Christopher. ~HAT ~~AKES· popcorn J>?P? Pres.sure inside the. h~rd ahell . No. sir. cut a kernel 111 half and both halves will pop. Baffling. . .~HE~ YOl! ref~r to _the pope ..-·itb his title of "pon. hff, you re des1gnahng him as •·Bridge Builder." say lhe language exptrts. POLL A~10NG bartenders indicates Scotch drinkers almosl invariably tip higher 14an bour· boi1 drinkers. y.'tiy? CUSTOr-1 in Lancaster. Pa ., re- ports a kinQ.ly client, is to hang-rac· :oon tails from windows to keep the pigeons awa y. ----A SllR\'ELamong __ L<J.LAngeles __ physicians shows that woman most apt to request plastic surgery to have her uppermost tape measure ments en- 1:.rged is a native not of Southern California, but of the Midwest. Specifi. cally, a significant number of such patients are said to come from Omaha and environs. Average age is 27. Most ·are married. \VEAPON -Where 's a customs inspector at the border most apt to find a concealed weapon? Correct. in the elastic clutch of a girdle on the person of a woman in the company of a seeminglf unarmed boyfriend . . "THE NE \V EST A~tl.-.:NT does not mention anywhere that Je sus "'a a carpenter or that a place as Nazareth ever ex isted." contends Los Angelino Chet L. Switell. ls that · right ~ SAD MEDICAL news is that citizens stricken with heart attacks wait an average of three hours before calling -- IJP I Ttl1PhD1t th~ ... ~torLRe~l!b, th~s an average. -· --~ -·--· ·C-..~ ...,..,.. ROSES -In the twilight years, Disaeli &trolled through his Engl ish garden every morning, examining all th e roses therein, to pick the prettist bud for his. wife. Ad- mirable! Upon retirement. I expect to have a fish farm, not a rose garden . Still, Disraeli had the right idea. The romance-should be per-petuated. At dawli-each 4ay, I"ll catch a trout for the ladyfriend. She's remarkably s·.vift at cleaning a trout. _ .SH.OWGIRL KATHY __ $A,XE .M_OON,.LJ§,J:!,TIN!i.-= -~ -Ve91r D1ncer Dovbfn-a1-G1mlifing-Te1curF=--- SURELY YOU. too. take a posiUon on limericks. good and...bad. Judge th is one. please : "Said an ettviow; erudite ermine ... There's one thing I cannot determine ... When She's Beautiful .;..But Not Dumb a dame wears my coa t ... She's a person of note ..• "" \Vhen I ~ear it. I'm only called vermin ~" Afl.f ASKED whal proportion pf the patents go to women. About one in every 1.000. Fi rst of same was granted to Mary Kies in J809 . She figured out how to weave straw· and thread together with a fancy device she hoped might make her _! fortune . It didn't. Address mail to L .. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beach 92660. · Family Circus ('1)1 Bil Keane ____ ,..,.,.-: 0 . t) .1-· ' "Jeffy's p'lutin' I" By MYRAM BORDERS LAS \1EGAS tUPl l - St11t uesq ue sho\vgirl Ka thy Saxe is not onl y one· of the most bea uti ful women in !hi~ cit y of beautiful women, she haS a·sure system for not los· ing your money at the Las Vegas gamin'g tables. It's a simple one : ''When you gamble.?e someone else's money. Miss Saxe graces the stage ·at the Stardust · Hotel twice nightly in the "Lido de Paris" show but between times she moonlights as a gambling in· structor. The idea came to her, she sah>Jl, "when I began to reillze .t at many of the people who come lo Las Vegas ·are completely in the dark "'hen it comes t-0 the various casino games." Shi herself made a study of them all, from ci"aps to rou· Jette and then told the Star· dust's sales department tha.t she woUld be aVailable to give instructions to groups visiting Hearing Promised By Aec SAN FRANCISCO (API - The Atomic Energy Com- mission said it agreed to hold a public hearing on whether to suspend construclion o[ the $450 million Oiablo Canyon nuclear power plant in San Luis Obispo County. A time and place for the hearing will be announced la t- ter. said AEC information of- fi cer Dale Cook. Five Pilot Classes Get Quntington Board's OK The AEC said the hearing The r-.-1ystery S l.D r y and male students the oppor tunity would det\l'mine i ( con- Women in Literature are tO become familiar with ad· struction activities should be among five new pilot courses suspended pending completion ding machines, duplicators, I · " · ta! th e hotel. Sales director f\.1ark Swain thought it y.·as '"a gag. a publ icity stunt," bu t also that it \\'as a good idea. The first time r-.tiss Saxe y.•as assigned to explain the ins and outs of the casino games, a veteran casi no executive stood by ready to take over after she had gollen . her laughs. An hou r later the standby ma n wall reTieved and, Miss Saxe said,· ''I had my new career." Most of the questions she is asked are ba sic ones -how much does a number pay. "how much will I collect ·if 13 hits on rouleltc." "'hat is a hard-wa y bet, and so on . "Take a four on the dice table." r-.1 iss Saxe said. •·and you roll two 2's. Thal would be a hm:t-way point;-Same-for three and three to mak e six or five and five to make ten /' WJJat does the future hold for Miss ·Saxe? She muses on that herself. A showgi rl's life is a limited one. Even a care~r as A gambling In- structor in Las Vegas doeSJl't quite satisfy her ambition, unless ·-she-could expand on that enterprise. Right now she 's pondering the establish· ment of a reg istry of gaming instructors. ANIMAlogk .,....., to be taught next semester in o a review on env1ronmen the Huntington Beach Union calculators and the electric impact under the National •r GE:r1o1e. FEELHIU 9'E WANTS High School D\strict. l--'ty'jpejiwiiriiiteiri. ;iiiijiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii~Ein~viiiroiinimieint~aliiPiioiili~cyiAicil.r;;;;;";;5;;~;;o;;5";;";;T;;F;;OR;;;OU;;RS;;;E~CVlE_s: The other three classes are1 Si ~I The Youth.. Generation in ! T. Ill · • .,. · • I ~~~,:~~r~; .. ~~~hr ... Ecolog y -v . •.. . • ~ PHARMACY All of the classes ~tcept -• - - - -• • Business r-.1achines will be , . • tau ght at Westminster High w-E QUOTE PRICES ,Scl>OOL.Bu.sjness M~chill., wUI ,._ .. , . , . ' . be @:iven at Edison Hlgll School. The ~1vstery Story course ..:u1 trace· the d•velopment 01 OVER THE PHONE , •• ANYTIME tht mystery story from the 18th Century and examine its influence on television and the movies. Drugs, ghetto life and war "lore among the topics to be e1· P'lo.red in_ the Youth Gef!eration In Literature cdurse. Women in Literature will study the rolt of women as f\ctional"" characters a n d authors and their relations to llo"Omen·1 movements loday. The threat of polluUon and tffort1 to control it will be the theme• of the Human EcfJogy cour&e. BuainesS Machi.nu wlU offtr -C:HICI THUi sum SALi SP'ICIALS-""' •• ,. 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Cor,,.,,,t .. ,.1M •nd Htl\rW J Sntllll•• , Vlral11l1 Lt• '"'" C.•rv Cl'l111C1 .,-. Death l\'otlce1 ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLffF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 17th SI., Cost~· ~ltg .... uu • BALT7. BERG ERON FUNERAL HOME Corona dtl l't1ar 673·9'50 Co•t• .,l\lesa '46-W4 • BELL BROADWA 'I MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mt11 lJ S.343: • • McCORMICK 1.AGllNA BEACH MOllTUARY 1•11 1.11w..<'•..,•n..Rd. - 4H-941 S • PACIFIC \1EW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery ~1ortu1r1 C111pd -PKlllc Yitw DrlYe f'iewpon 11<1<11. Cll~onlll .... ". • PEEK FAMILT COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '!ltl.BlklA"' lfnlmllltkr -• SICITBS' .. OllTIJAllY '"Miio SI. . ......--·- . ..-- For Agency Fornaation Group League ·to Vote on.Delegate . Readers' Olynipics Planne<l • Bv JACK BROBACK ORA~GE -1'-fembtrs of the City Selection Commilt~ t;1( the Orange County League or Cilies Y.'ill meet here at 5 30 p.m, Thur5'day to elect a member and alterf}ate to the JET TO MAUI 2 TRIPS VIA UAL TO MAUI SURF FOR l WEEK ENTRIES cAVAILABLE NOW-ALL STORES fur greatest growth greatest safety! .. l <F ~ -· -..._., • 1"';0 Pfon a prosperous future for yourself by picl ing one or more fast-growing GUARANTEED INCOME certillcote accounts at Laguna Federal while these all-timc-high inlcrest rnt'5 pre- vail. Interest on all accounts is compounded daily, paid quarterly, •90 day interest forfeiture for early withdrawal. LACONA NIGUEL BRANCH 3MoouclilloyPJa,. Sooth Lorna. Calli. 92877 Tcloplioooi 400.WII I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • JJOME OFFICE ~00 Ott:an A~ue l.oi;una lkach, CaUJ. 92853 Tclqihooeo 41M'7S41 SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH 001 N..th El Camino 1WJ San e1mnm ... Calli. 92872 Tolrphooco 492-11115 LIGAL 1'IOTICZ LEGAL J1'011CE LEGAL NOTICE • " " • s " " s r c s c ' J v w G a G J• B c y c c c t .y • w q p d fi .. .!!: B r ,. " I p r Puff "'ins -- Overall Ho1101•s Puff . a Rangrr-33 sloop ski~ pcred by Oa\e Stone. Bahia Corinthian )'achl C!uh . .,.,·as the overall \\'inner in BCYC's annlMll Dana Poin t race. a feature of the Anj:?el n1an ~eries for· Pacific Hand icap Racing f leet vachts. The re "·ere 63 ~t art ers in the 18-mile rare "hirh 1<; C'fln· siderrd a tune-up for the up- com1nJ} Ensenada race. Final resulls · 0\'ERALL t J 1 Puff: 1?1 Luck).' Chance . John Bron1lry. BC''iC; 13 1 Atari. John Cazier, B''C: (4\ Bettina rr . Tom Schoc k. i\HYC : r51 Hnln ndra. Bruc e :i.tcC!aire. Ll\'r . CLASS A 121 1 -~ ! 1 Puff : 12\ Al<1ri: 131 Bettina]\': 14 1 Band it, Corky ~1.1·er Jr .. RYC: r5 i Cheerio, Barry Fa hne r. BC\'C. 1---·.CLASS..lU.16.1--.~l ) Luckv Chance: i21 f?a!andra : 1jl Bebo 111. Bob Darnell. RYr. CLASS C 126 1 -'!1 F'hi n ~ Toad II. Oden Braathcn. BCl'C: 12) :\iki fl. Jnhn Kinkel. VYC: 1:'1 1 Libra. Joe ~a!tenbach. C BY C j 4 1 ~"1l:H'mer, \\'eiss &· Johns. BCYC. Collegilln • Sailors . Deadlock t;SC and San Diego Stale Cc\Jege-u•ound up in a tie 11t -=.::.._the_concluston:.. of-the sc.1·en=- ra re Sout hern Series. col· legiate sailing feature \vhich has been go ing on since February. In the concluding race.s. sail· ed Saturd av and Sundav at Ne"•port B·each. San Diego Slate. led by Pau l llunrich s, \\'on on Salurda\· and l'SC, u·ith Peter \\.Hscin and IH"lug: Rastello \\'On nn Saturday. Re~u ll:-: SATL'RDAY -r11 San Die,t:n Stale : 121 liC!.A !Dick Lot\\'\'I (31 UC San Diego : 141 [;SC . SG~OAY -(I I USC: ~21 Orang e Qiast Cplle~e !Dennis Durgan. Peggy Beach an d J ohn Da igh1 13) UC! (Dave Hodges, Jeff McDermaid ); (4) San Diego State. Yacht Oub Of Newport Takes Title 1\e111port Harbor Yacht Club reta ined the Al Adams & Son Challenge Trophy Sunday in a sudden deat h race a,gainst five challengers. The race was sailed in Cal-40 sloops. Skippering for NH,rc \\'as John Has kel! in the Ca\40 Vi- vant. r.1embers of his cre1v were his father f\1ort Haskell, George \!lest, Roger ~teisinger and Cal Preston. Challengers 11·ere V i \' a • Gorham Get c h e 11, \\'ind. jammer Y!cht Club: F'l <im- bovant, Barfley Flam Long Be'ach )'acht Ctuh : Shihui, Charles Kober. Alamitos Ray Yacht Clu b. Holiday Too, Ken Croan . Lo~ Angeles . )'acht Club, and Ahsan!e. Jim Co1l'ie, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Father's Day Now 'Offi cial' \\lASHINGTON \APl -The third Sundav in Ju.ne of each . year officiafly 1\•ill be Father's Day. President Nixon has signed a cong re.o::sional resolu tion which made the designation. The ,action P!iminatrs the re- quirement tha l a resolution making the designation be passed, each year. • -l i --~. ,. '•~. '· • ,,,, ,, .. - • il . ' l,~~'I -' & ' • l(({f - , ., 7tft es et Jl t'tUle l•tlt~•• I"~•!• I I • D41l Y PILDf 9 • Ensenada Race .. 11 Bbats Will B ~Escort,s . • ... Elt\'en po"·er boats rang111~ frank Grbhard '~ Se.t Lurr l••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in size from 3' to ~ feel 11111 !Od· R P. \!'nna\I)• Jr 's Suiit \ serre as t SC'orls of the 251h\ \\'on.i: _______ _ Newport to Ensenada 11•hrn , "~"'""'~'"' the SSO-bo111 fltet ~ets under Do This If . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING wa y 81 noon Thursday . FALSE TEETH In addition. fi\'t po11r r Drop At The Wrong Ti yachts \\'ill ser\'e a~ ceo1n· Afr•lrl ta!M' !Hth ... ,n 1ir"I' mittee boa ts al !ht start and "t.·r<>ns 11111,· 1 ,\,nturt" adh "' ,.n hrlr rA!(l't:t:TH' r t'•1,r c1''' drntUtl'J • hlncrr. l\rnlf'f, ~tr•d"r nolrl . \\'h> t.r t mb1rr1-.1" t'or mt'lrr finish of !ht ract . Boat~ accompanyin.1:, thr •rrurl!\· i nd romf<"rt. ii.u1 F":-. OwMrt A"ocletle11 will ,, •• Mftf lt't G,el'!er•I f'I•• fer Seulh l91Y0 11e •t 1!)0 f.·•·• ~ Mey J. 1 't1-1 •I U11ltff M:f11. ellllt t Ch•,ch ti 612 W"lf 01.'t'l will bf' Cr abb.1• TOCI, M Tl't:TI( !'rnturr .\dhl'f1•r r •'•rlrr Ori '"• Seytll Lo,Y••· 1)1'1\H.rf'• that fit .... ".!M11111I t1• fre t. A!t'X Crabtret. &I n nir~o -'-'-''-"-·-'-~ rour drnB•~ Tff\l \1,:,. •-11111~ ~~~ \"acht Club : Fl t:.\t"'ONI , ~o. 1•~''"'''"''ft'J root. Dirk N11twr~. B;i lb<1n )'acht Club; fork Too, 36 ff'f't Frank Rupp('rl. \\"est. ~Co:\~! •)'aeht Club: l:al11x~·. 45 ft•ri. \\'; C. Arra1\·~n11rh. l';tl1f11n11;i \·r: ~l ardnr. t l ff'r l. flt\ Rit-th, fA !11lilui lsl!lnrl \'r. New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow Mor~ Hair Ron iumar Sol fttl. .. l::.J .1.·.Ji _ 1LO_L~:1~Q,.\l .--1' ~);.~-~J£.. __ u.w. .. -ll.~ l'A •1~· .. 11 .. 1• oftil'f'Miy· ··--- P.Q.RT_TA~JL~IJ\RT-=--' a i<~~.r~d.D-itl .. of.f.JQ..._ an even start in a !'=outherly breeze in Ne 1r port J·Iar- bor l 'acht CJ"ub's Ship Rock race. ldenlifia ble boats lh£Jar.egrouod...ar.e..Fr.eestyle F92!fl;-'Pomah•11·k 127718) and Trend (7629). . ,-:.:t.:--.:..i·-·---· : .. rnu don't ."'uffr r fr\1 111 niall' ..,ii.·h. t>n ld. h.111 1 11 11 .1•••1 bi• \\ortd\1•11rd. Loni: Hf'.1rh ,l . · . .. ~. .. 1 .,111.· ,1!1111 1, n•l l11llly 1 nu~111i;: r I 63 f F·rt 11.11 pattri n b:\,[dnt> .... :-. '1111 < .111 1 .. 11r hu1r 1,.,,~ r1"''' 1t t->11.!cl· roll' er. erl. . 1 1:inu: . 1 . . I . ·1 · · · .. 1 . , , . n n\1 ,<:' llp \Oll t i;u1 0:-:-., · 1 n•·,, 11111y ~··•·n1 1n n111 n1 1ou r Newport Harbor \l.: l tlllh _~ ancl gr1111 niorr h;ur . t.111ul ,1," 1111-1, 1·~·1111111 () 1.1•: Castle . 4.'i feel. Rtirfon \\ Fi•r 1,.n1, "'tth'\ ,,1111 11 1•1.-..i ,,f th•· •'111h•' ~·I \(IL:!, Cobb. ClYC: '.\l ar,gir !\1. 4j ,•1111 11\ll'! · 1,,, d111u·" 11111 11o•,1 n hu1r Ii•!>~. s ·ea s~o11ts Tri11111ph Ship Rock Honors Won feet. Hr rb Schtieff'r. !\lar\·ida fu'tn ,,r lulH11·n1 .. 1~· •"••thld1:1111, l l.11r l"J-' 1·,111"·.t I•) "ln1111 II. 38 feel. John R. P111·nr. !111~ <h'11•l"!"'1t I\ 1n'n T1H··111 l<>r ,,111 ahP r un 111 .1 .. 11r fn m1l,1·, Ba!bca )'(· l-l o!lvi\·nod Yl". ho,t h 11u•11 11 1111 ll ••1t11•11 l!U1,t 1~ nrnt 111111 1' o!lu·1· ,·,•rod1l1f'n~ .-n11 , '. u11! 1111h ,1 .. p11111i.: !1a1r I"'~ .• , ,·;11 :"' 1'ii111· \,,., .\n n'tllt •'I' Dad OReerur . 65 !fe!, Rolx'r1 11111 1., n·:1lh _i.:io"llh: h:nr' 11h1,(1 .. n.· 1, •. u"11'"'" 1··~1r hnu· L;i Vernr. LB,·c. Thr1 ,,,,11~1 ,.1 .. 11 a,i.. 11•11 ,,, 1 .. ,,, 1f ,,,,; ... 111 1111 111 11>11 fl1" S!arfini:: line bon1s y,·ill hr tnk·· ·1111•1r 11 .. 111 f.,1· 11' 1111•1 ,11,1, l•:tld J11n l 1o•t1r h1111 1 .... 1, r..'l ar\'idR II at th!' offshorr rnd 1111 111• .1"11 t1• 1 1~ th" t r ••111 111 .. 111 :11.· 1!.·.ul. )"" .11. 1 .. ·~,,1111 h··I[\. nl !hr li ne· Ooo Frnnktin·s (n1· ::! d:1~"· 111 111,•11· r1~1<. ru ul :-: ... 11 ~·'" ~ldl hn 11· 1111,1 hn11· Hllrbor Sailors Wi11. Co l:e ted Honor The Sea E~lorcr ::;hip Fl~·ing Toads. S/>(lnsorC'd by th<' Costa ~'lesa Op1imis t Club l\'@n the cc\'eted \\"herl Trophy in a recent con1petition !1rld in Rrd1vood ('it\·. The \\'rel is the oldest ~nd JTI(ISl diHirult a\\·ard t(J l\'in in for t ... in -knot t\·ing \•;as !he respniisibilit~· Or B r a n.d i e Crosland. l 'arden Hall . Rill By Roostel' Red Rooste r. ::;kippert>d by Callr~· of California f\1unro of Nc~·porl H.S. lrd a John group in srcurinjl: a hos'n's )';icht Club "'3S the O\'erall chair around one's srlf and and Class B \\'Inner in louehinJ::" a mark 20 feet up for Ne1.,·port Harbor Yach! Club's a first place a11·:ir'd. ~1argart't Dixun led Ilic 60-mi!e Ship Rock Race Su n- · p:;:::a • ·• h f ~•'" f,,1" l"lJl .;1•11 • ••11 l•lf' 1>\ I "! r lu ,11! 1\1111 \\l>lllrf J11b1lr . ,l . ~11 e rf'lllf'r '1 · .\n1tu':illl 111,.1 \, .. 11i.1 11 •• , 111 .. · 1, ... 1:.,. 1.u11 h,111 I•"< 11 nct the ~larlinjl: linr. ~ncl Hill nff,•i· tt11,.' ·,.1 ,1 ~,1 1 11101 1 ,\· 11111,.,, ··1"" 111 .. 1•1· 11 ... 1 ... 11"" 1' lh•' Campbell's Jubilr<". JlYC". 011 n,,. 1n·a111u'111 11 .. 1k••1t 11 .. 11 111111· 1,, cl" "'1111•t h1111: 1tl'P11! 1~ the insho re encl or lhr \inf'. ,.,,.,. 11 1" 11111••"'rl •1t· ,,. h··l1• "' f,.,,, 11'.-. ,.,,.. l~u ·· Fini5hin~ boats "·ill ht' ··1··1·1·•110• 1 ..... ~,11 1 ~1'""1'''">' \',u".utr. 'l'h(' grC'a l 111ajt•rity nr :111l-. ]111·, 11 1ll "1(>1ol.1 ,l•ltl \\1111 26 Yachts r:\.~l'~ of C'Xl'('S,<:'iv c hair fa ll 11°-.1 t11u·111 r .. 1 ::: <In~ ... Ill IJ1<'1r anti baldness arr the b{'gi n-r1-.1,, If th•·.1 i .. ·11.·1 ·· llH· i1 .. nr. ship's effort to 1\·in a SC'cond da.v. place.in an CJ.~nl-CeHecl "Rm:-.. ...Q&SSJ{csuils; --11~ w .1 ~,.. Sr;i Seoul cfin1 pel it.io11. :;. 1111•11t 11 Ill lu•l1• Y""· .111~1 ~rnd nin}! ::1ncl more fully rlevrt-tli•·111 th" 111fo1·11i111 i"n 1\!ltrrl hf'· orrct sl~ges of male pattern J,11\'. All inq uirtrs ar" 11 n.~1\rrrfl .bfU!!!lCJiS-1.. and a 1tnek~!lt"l 1·f\f'l~kt4ll'lliftl 7°?·~11 11nrt--T-he -g.li!up-ffom-l lunlington---,,.,-H Reach. Costa ft.1esa. Ne\1·port =• Bench and f\Tission Viejo \\'On rell Fill." -Kath y E;isterbrook CLASS A -(I \ Tribute. .Jt 8 e. of Newport H.S. led ·he_r tea.n1 Fred MAcDonald , NHYC; (2) .... to a third place effort in raJS· Twentv-six boat:ii in rour hclpfl tl . 1~h11ul 11hJ111.n lio1L --Ad~-- ~------NO 08l.IGATION COUPON ------~ eight firsl places. one sceond ~­ing and lowering a barrel nf . \Vesterly, Jack H.ogan . NHYC; classes Were on hand Saturday ·1 o: 1 ~h r ahontory Cnmultant,, loc. and one third out of 12 c\'rnis. This is the same group that \\'on national honors at th e Na1·y Air Base at Pensacola. 1-'la .. last June by \\'inn ing 1'4 out of 18 C'\'ents. Randv c;ordon of ~l ission \'1rio is "bos'n" or O\'erall ll'<lQer nf the i:roup. lie again \1·aS .o::in!!,lerl nu! for his outstanding Jeadcr~hip for his group. E1·ents \\'On al thr 'Did Salts Heg;illa \rere signalinj!. lecl by L\'nn Dotius of Ne.,.,·port· Harbor ll igh Sch on I ; marlinspike and san se\\'ing, led bv Kev in Huag: also of Ne"·µO rt Harbor H i g h : breeches buoy (s_imulated drill 11"ater withouL any being 13 1 Dorot hy 0 , Bob and SundA y al. Balbo11 Ysirht spllled. The vent \\'as the most Beauchamp, NH"YC. Club for the annu11I Soulh!'rn eonipetitive cf all. \\'it h fou r CLASS A _ 111 Red California YAchtini;:: Associn· lenlhs of a second separating Rooster: (21 Blue Str!'ak. lion Junior Regatta. Rf'sults: of rescuinc persons from a fir.o::t and third places. SABOT SR t 4 l -t l l Racing grounded ship) led by Dan The Flying Toads \Viii be Gary f\fyrrs. NHYC; (3\ S"'ifl. ~tachine, Mark Gnu d i. n, . . . . \r . ~I S going to Bre n1erton. \V;ish. Arrigo. !\I a 11 ink rod t & NllYC. Suthvan. ~1 ission le JO · b · Nal'y Base r..lay 12·15 for a nn-Ed~R!.on, NHYC. S/\.ROi JR '11 1 -f I I The sail l'\·ent .''·as \ron Ya t ional compC'tition rendezvous, C S •1 1·ss\.'. Keith Kilpatrirk. R\'C': t Id h tllt B tie f LA S C -(II Bettine IV, n earn <' \' I en Y 0 and plan to con1petc in 12 1 \Vild Turkev, llobrrl Oden, N "'t tt S NJ Tom &:hock, NHYC: (21 e1r1 r · · -Chicago and Sandy !look. . . CYC: (3\ No n;unr, Ian Fi rst places in quizzes of in August and Sepiember. Trend, Jim Linderma n, BYC: Bov,.er, Cor YC. nautical rules of lhe road \\'as All th is acti.,.ity is in ad-(3 \ Firebrand,George> Wesl, KITE \5) -(l l llackrr, led by Becky Cl ass. Ed ison ditiori to racing th ri r Cal·24 in Nll YC. Vicki Call , NllVC: (%) Bott on1 1·1.S. 0An . culslanding effort" local sailing co1npet ition. Any CLA SS D -{l l Lucky Dunker , Tom Willso n. BYC. le:1ding to a first in drill was -=-ooy er girl inlereslsed in Chance. Leitch & Bromley. -FLIPPER ,61 ( t ) led by Rick Amenda o[ joining the group is welcome. Bl'C; \2J Counterpoint, Bill Hullablu, Brian C a rt e r , Arn nMK:l\, JJ 11 Wriu Mai n SL Hou~lt'lrl. Te.l a.' 77006 1 llm ~ut-mit1ina ttw-fnllowing infonnalion with the undu-I "lln<l1n11,.lhl\t n will N-ktpt ~1n~1ly c:onfidc.niial and Lhat I am un<ler nn ot>hµtion whalMielltr. I now have nr have 'had the follnwini;: (Of'llJi1Kim : f),,1 ~·111 h~v, .1:1n.Jr ulr' __ 1, it dry? __ or' oily? __ _ l li'C'.\ you r ~.-.rrh~:a.I httomf oily or Jrtaiy7 _____ _ l lo~.' your K~l r i1,·11·! _____ \\'htto~------ lluw l<•n1 h•., yoor hitif httr1 thinnin1! ------- l)o Y"" \1111 h11~ any 'JJ'C'i.l hair on lop nf your head7_ lluw lnn1t iii it~ ___ h It tlry? ___ I~ n oily7 __ _ • Auoch an)' ocher information yo.i fed mity he hetpfnl. NA M E~----------------- AIJDR"'"---------------- CITY ATE ZIP ~fission Vie jo. They meet at the Sea Scout H~den . BYC: (3) America BCYC; (2) Lemon Drop, Scott An almost perfect team ef· Base on Tuesday nights. _J::•::n::•·:.:Ge~o::;rg~e:.:T:_:o:u_::hY!'..'.'..'.NH.:'..'..Y'.:C:· _ _:Car::::_::te".:r,:..:B::C:::.Y:_:C:::· _____ !.===================== Da,._ia,_Sails to Win Bahia Club Holds Race ,_, Under New Skipper Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club w<1s host for the one-eighth finals of the Nor th American ~ticky Coli ch. CYC; 12) Sun-l'acht Racing Union ch am· Daria. a ne11• 1·ankec·30 sloop making her maidrn race unde r the heln1s:manship o( 011·ner Da1·e Ross, \Vind· jammer Yarht Club, ~·as the overall and Class D win ner o{ California 'Yacht CI u b ' s r..tayor's Trophy-Race· from ~1arina del Rey ln Ne\1'porl. The race i3-mile started Saturday and \\'as fi nished by mid.d ay Sunday. The cou rse ·was from Ma rina del Rey around Catali na to Newport. It ~1as the fourth race of CYC's 01~rlon -Series. T11·n other races f r o m r..tarina del Rey to Newport in· vol\'ed the Midget Ocean Rae· ing Fleet and Pacific llan- d1cap Racing Fleet in the 11att \\'alsh Series. These .,,,.ere direct courses of 42 miles. f\IORF \vinner was Los Libres. skippered by A I Castillion of Palos Verdes )'achl Club, and the PHRF \\'inll<'r was Easy Passage. skipperl'd b.v Eddie Arn old of Bahi a Corinthian )'acht Club. The three races had a total of JO~ entrie~. all nf which \\'ill rcnlaiil at Ne.,vport for the start nf .the Ensenada Race next Thursday. Final results: OCEAN RACING (1fa yor's Trophy) OVERALL -II\ DAria; (21 Blue ~1ax . Bill Le"'is. WYC: 131 Vo!ador, J im Tullock. PMYC. :.;. CLAS: A -(1) Borba.I dancer. Ed Sundberg, Cl'C; pionships Saturday and Sun· !31 Ragtime, Bill Dalessi, day. The first lwo places in LB\'C. eac h class qua liried for the CLASS B _(I ) Blue }.i arlin, quarterfinals. Resull s: O'DAY (singlchanded )-t l I Phil J\ilurray, PMYC: (2) Danny Thompson. NHYC; (21 Lynla 11, J ack Scott, CYC; (3) J ohn Scrugg s:, NHYC. ~Iamie. Mi lt Smith, CYC. ADAMS (women) -(I ) CLASS C -(I) Cheetah. Nina Nielsen, NHYC: (ti Flet· Dick Pennington , KHYC: 12) cher Beach Olson, ~YC. Kari 11, Richard Kelton, SEARS (junior)-· tlJ Hugo CBYC: (3 \ . Gauntlet , Ed Schmidt., NHYC; (2) Steve Woodl and. SMYC. R •ssc . 12 USO, 4 . CLASS D -11) Oaria: ) _ ft.tALLORY (men ) -(1) Blue Max: 13) VolAdor. MiKe Hil'S})., -BYC.; (2J . Mike l\·IORf' -i l l Los Libres; Dougan, BYCY. 121 Foxy Lady, Bruce Gr o\'Cr. ----------- P~·lYC; 13 ! Hetreal JI , Bob Sm ith. Pft.1YC. .----------ii PHR I-'·A -(t l E asy e.Wnv111 ~'bt.­Passagc: 121 Chaparral. Lee ,_...,,,.,S ~VII Stratford. CBYC: (31 Chasqui, AID it,1~ Sli"l' Dennis Choatr. Lahaina YC. '1t1,,._ "#i:g PllR F'-B -< 11 Gitana, "~ Gerald LarkCI', \VYC: (2J Caroline Ann. ·Erne Scherer, KH YC; 131 Muneca de Oro. f\1ac Cameron Jone s, \VYC. Yachler Jailed SOUTHA'.\IPiO.\!, England IUPI )-Yachtsm11n Terence G. Hiscock, 34. \\'ilS found guilty f'rlday and sente nced to five years in ja il for tryi ng to 5m uggle • $261,0l'lO "'O rth of marijuana into Br itain. ClT fH[ GIHUINI UIRTfR ffiRSTER 1',,rUSf-80<l' Co/ltt? TOILET TANK BALL .a-ri<•'1 l11•t•" S.llor n.e -'icitfll W•t•• Motto• i•1!oftdr 1io,1 ell. flo.. •' _., •hor 11och fluohiftf• .751 AT HAIDWAIE S1'01:1S ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT . . . Glass-Belte·d Tire Sale 4 SIZES ... $ ONE LOW PRICE! -50 - Plu~ l'ltd. la. T•• llllfd ii.low. SIZES FIT: Chevy, Ford, Plymouth, Vega, Pinto, Chevelle, Mustang, Firebird, Dart ••• and more! General Calibratect• JUMBO 780::;:o;;::;=~ o GLASS/BEL TED SfZE• REPLACES FED. EX.: TAl A7fl.13 6.50-13 $1 .78 E78·14 7.J5.14 $2.J.4 F78·14. 7.75·14 $2.52 Charge it at ~ ... General Tire.- F7fl.1 5 7.75-15 $2.58 NEW CAR TIRES! Thel'le are the tires ttlat are original equ ipment on '72 cars in every .dlvia1on of Detroit's big 3 •uto makers. HURRY ••• Sale ond1 Moy 11 Seal Beac h Yacht Club I See by Today!s Want Ads DELCO SHOCK ABSORBERS General.JATO SUPER 100 Dedicates New Facili ty The Seal Beach Yacht (luh ded icated iLs new fa cility Saturday on the waterfront of Long Beach ff arbor. Under the direction fl f Com· modore Asa Clark, the flag of· ficers 11nd board nf directors were piped ahQard by a Sea Eqilqrer uni t from Se a I Beacn~ The Long B e a c h ~1unici)'l11I band p rov I d e d music for the oce:islon. for members. Vice Commodore Z o 11 i e Byrd pr<!ised the members for l their enthusiastic su~port of the venture. I ''Previouslv \\·e rented a lR(ge room 1it the E,dgewaler Hya tt House but e · never 1 reallv felt it \\'as rs . This plarf is -as com fortable ss 1tn1 old shOf'. \Ve really feel 1l's ours." Uvrd said. Othrr rTiemhcrs in chargr of lhe renovation \.\Cre Ken Croc kett, Paul Ken nedy ~nd OnuR \\°Ar:tnner . I e IMPORT Af"IJ' !~~RT: Thal'r. Uu~ ·n Corolla 4 SJ>f'ro Toy<ita. l;.lkl! nl!11., It comes \\'lfh 8 tap,. deck and has 18,000 mitts. e l'OU ~lU~I SEE th11 '66 Mustang. It ha1 radio\ heate1' and new tires . Good condition, e FOR ft;N OR PROFIT: thl!r@'1·a Shop Smith M1rk S for 58 1~. It com~• with some acctsMlnts. The dedication culminated ;t renovation job that has in· \·ol \'ed an estlmAtcd Sl0.000 worth of donated l~bnr nnd materials. Formerly a sail loft, the remodelfd structure prO\'ides a large meeting room, storage area, and bor F'ollowing the ded ication rrt!mbrrs ran the ir boato; in a paFade re.,·iev.·~before lhe~ ilaJ officers of the ctub--;--....--lli.:;;; _________________ .1 ·.· .. ¢SALE! IVY 3 DELCO "'-"ut1i:e,. AT THE. EVERYDAY LOW l!WNQ PttlCE -GET THE 4ltl FOA 1t MOST CARS -rNCLUDES INST ALLA TK>N HURRY , •• OFFER ENOS 5-31·7Z GOLF -BALLS Tovqh o,.,,.rru'l cull"''" cover! [nr•Q•llrl re f "'n!1r' H1Qll le ,..\1n"' w1nodl"'I hH "'""''"\l'" f11glltl 3 BALLS 1 33 FOR Prlcft u lhown At Gener1I Tire Sto'"' Competll!Yely priced 1t ind1pendont dealers dlspl1ylng the GenC!lral aign. DON SWEDLUND AVERY COAST GENERAL GENERAL TIRE TIRE SERVICE 585 Wtst 19th, Coate M111 Phone s.40·5710 or 646-5033 16941 Buch Blvd ., ·=--"11 Hunt ington Beith Phon1147·S8SO safe-driver tire company. - I 0 DAI V PU OT s ! Coll.ege .011t~ · America A Little :Degree No Longer Job Ke.y . fl y l.J::ROV PflPE . • \Ill>!. •11MMoe Wllll' • :· NEW ·YORK -Yor two • dtc11cJe!I II has been accepted : &! li(Mptl In !he UnHecl Sl81f:I : that a pcraon haa lll1Je ch<1oce : 10 m3ke a .cood !!Ying "'ithout a collc~e cductfllon. Now. we 11rr disco.Je rini;i the truth of what many campus rebels h•ve bttn preeching lhe pasl five or six yea rs - : 1h111 a colleKe edu(-;H 1on i.~ no ; 8Ullr:u'ftee of. a 311t1S.fact6ry : Job . ~ The t) S. Ofrlcr of ~:ducat ion : lll warning younJi( pc:rMins rhat ' "'ith1n 11 few ycara on1y· 11bout 20 pf'rr1;n1 of ;ill the 11nnua! l•ib , of>('n1n,11s will rcqulr,. lhf: • f'q 111valenl of a college C"ducn· : lion. . . · (iovcrnment offlr1n1.~ R1lm1t govf'rnmf•nt bure:iu~ !lrr1ously n11scfllcul11l('d the t•ducatio nal rcr1utrehtcnls of l n d n ~ t r y , commcrC'c 11nrl !ht prolt'5!il11ns in rtccnt years. Only it few ; yr.;1rs ago the frdrral l;1bor ~ df!part mrnl 1alked nf ii con· : tJnuln" p;hort8Ji(f' or lcllthcrs. · 1'housands of you 11 Ji( s I c r s : tr;uncd to hecomr ICtH'h('rl!. ~ Now· leaching Is 11 conlrAcllng : vocation 11 nrl lhousancts of : these youngsters cAnnot find ; JoN . • • Citibank's 'fbe St Lnu1J Hc~10011 I lndu.i;triat Dcvclopmrnt Corp. t1as launched it rampilllfn lo "Unsell" youth on lhr Idea· that roltrgt Is absolutely nrcrssary. Fat, Lazy By JOHN CUN1'1f'F ., t11t"'9ff Aft lt\'•I Nt:W YORK -The sub"fect of productivity is likely to be the theme of more bu!lincs!'ll spccche!I during this year and n1•xt than any other topic, in· eluding the related matters of ~·ai.:cs and 01her-costs. . ' "rar rnor1: younRsl,.r!I need lll»IO·dalt v f) ('ii I t 0 n It I (Jf trchnlcal traln1nR th an ncerl (·ollcge from 1tw-11\anr.lpo1nt or JOb t<•rcrrs." ~rurl D Reid Jlfl~.5. CXCl'll!IVP Vlf'C prf'!iidPnl of th~ St. J.ou1:oi group. ·~There :ire cibout 2J ,OOO Joh cJRss1f11·i.· lll)rt! 1n !ht 'n1tcd S!l•IC'S Ry IP.Bu. there will hf'· JOJJOU :ind cornp;1ral1vcly frw w1JI r~11111re evrn :i b;ir'hC'lnr':oi rlt•grer " Ho.~~ r1t1·cl ;i rrl11t1vt•ly re· 1·1·111 l(OV1·rnrru·11t report sny1n~ lh<•t. while If) mi J J 1 on •.• ~ 1'hc: L'ni lcd Stat<'s once sho"'Cd the "'orld ho\Y to _pro- duce goods. Its methods "'e're en vied, sought, bought and copied. Americans had the knowho·.11, no doubt about it. But now there are doubts , and "" they arc grov.•ing. ·• ' U,1 Tek•lttll Alll(·nt·:in you tti.'> 1-1rl· rnrollf'?I STEAM-POWERED BUS IN SACRAMENTO PRODUCTIVITY . h 1 111 vocation~ tcchn1f';d is t e c · l!('hoot~ today, 5 million Vehicle'1'Mentor Le1 r, (left), Bob Moretti ficicncy ~·ith '4'hic h a nation or llh•iutil ht·. '1 a company turns out its goods Jlr t·onccderl (hill In ' -efficiency in terms of hours pf'rsuiJding ,Young r cnplr to s E B and costs through !he wise use enroll for teo ·hm1 .. 1 "nd "0C"· teur1i 11 g ;ne. .uses or men. money, methods and Ii machines. Americans seem to lional c:Hrter.<1, !hf' hig problrm i:oi lo ;ivoid tr;un ing thrm for ha ve lost lhC'ir wisdom. Jub:oi th;it alrcndy are bccom· R , , T , l R The tables of productlvlly in• t e<,hnulo~blly obsol"· ece•v•ng r•a un gains by the world's industrial crnt. " " " nations no\'1 show the United To ;ivord !his. hill ori:an iza-States 1 far do111n the list; llon work~ "'il h :19 ,000 SACRA ~1ENTO (A~l hon or lhree protOlype steam· sla lled behind nations t~at crnployt'r11 10 !he SI. Lot11s Amcric:i'i; smOi::·choked cities powered buse.~. built undrr once eagerly sought its knov.·- 111etropol1lan arr;i 1111d more c<iuld begin h~e11thing clean conlractl rroh~ hlh~ Califorlni~ how. <f-h;in 200 nriv111e 1cChrfl<·al Assemb v w It' • in turn. H'hi In the ri ve' yea rs that ended \. I' Rir 1l"3ill hy 19110 if Detroit . -.I $1 6 ·11· r d I !!<'hoots R!I 111rll 1111 thr pu611c " rere1v .... , a · m1 ion e era \l'i!h 1970, manufacturing pro- llrhools 10 ni :ike rrrtain lhe ~·l)uld embrace the stean1 i;?r::int In find ' out H st,.an1 duclivity rose 14.2 perce'* in . trnining proJ(ram!I arc gcttfed rnr,ifl('. s:iv.~ industrialist-in· 'h11ses are practical for U.S. J.:ipan, '.9 in Sv.·cden. 6.6 in to 1111· lutu1e. ventor \V ill1.i1n Lear. cities. France and 5.3 in Grrmany. In Th(' i:roup h11.~ jus held 11 IJr.lrolt cnulrl ha l'e :;;tcani· A.~.~rn1hfv Spc;1ker B n h lhc ll nited States il r<fc 2.1 Crirr·rr Fn1r 111 thl' r1t y'i; eo n· f\1orelli , ! D-Vnn Nuvi;l. i;aicl · percent. 'v<'t11ion hal! wit h more than ~ prl'lin1i na r~· rrsul!s · inclic;;ile In those figu res lies much or 100 l'Xh1b11or·.~ ••II IJefrtJi t it•tJltltl th'-' s1ram huscs arc clcanrr, the rxplanalion of \i·hy the Thr purpose 11•as .1 o · Qllietrr .nnd rnorc powerfu l United States has infla1ion, F. I mance i Briefs e OU 'Spills'-. I LOS ANGELES .,..._ Getty on C.O. announced that net income for !he first quarter of 1972 , decreased · 25 percent t o' S23,487 ,000, or SL23 a ~hare. J from $31.466 ,000, or Sl.63 a share, in the 1971 first 1 1 qua rter. George F. Getty II, ex· ecutive vice president, .sa ld the decrease resulted prin· cipally from a Feb. 29 fire at the company's De I aw a re Refinery ahd I r o m lower I charger rates for its in- lernational ,fleet \'essels in shorl·term charter serYice. Sales rose to $385.2 mill ion from $366.5 million' a year earlier .. e Smo"e 'e1n llp LOS ANCEL1E~ -Despite the end., of broadcast tobacco ) advertisi ng, Californians con· linued to smoke an average of ' 121 packs per per son in 1971. officials say. Richard Ne1•ins, a member or the Stale Board of Equaliza· lion. reported that the per l capita figu re wa s the same in 1!170 ~·hen , cigarettes were l advertised on radio a n di tele1•islon. He noted th at p_er capita, Consumption declined by seven I ·packs a year afte r the s_tatC I lnrrrased its cij:!:arette tax by seven cents in 1967. •· Bn11k Trt111sfer Prirne R<1te Now 51/s dl'nioni;tratr. to younp:i;t rrs and ftrl't-QJI ·i11ierPNI !han :11and;1rd rii csel husr~. lie "'hy many of irs goods arc th1•ir . p;1rrn1 s the rflngc or irt ••• NI CRlll ('ti• ndc!1ed lhc.Y ro 1 uld he p00urt·1hn~ted1. overpriced in relation to com-BEVERLY HILLS NEW YORK IUPI ! _ Firi;t cRr cc r:r1 tor 11·h1ch collC"gc ls anc opcra\c(· ·at a u ie petition , ii·hy there is a Substantially all of the assets • National City Bank announced not nrccssar}'. A, 125--man t1i11e:ic ••• 1t•l' «-fJt1ld same-1·nst. balance of payments deficit , of Fidelity Bank of Beverly It ts lowering ils prime Jendin~ vnluntccr t•o1nn1l1ter, mainly IOf>N•••'•.'ellJ tu r H Morell i said the major why strong companies falter. Hills have bttn acquired by a FAME-LESS fA.CES ' I .•. , .. ./ ··1/ ,.,, ./-..... .. •• - r '" b .... men • n d ... ~rI._-1(-,~ Ah l I I r <>I • ..... . n•wlyJ or_med _.w.mpanv .c_on· ra1LIO _$1-'l·(!!rccnt rom .,_y.!. ~l!"B--~m...._.. -;:_ -~ ,...,... -~ . .,,.-U!JS a..c e. o.gcrie~c_<;__~ante___..,._T-HE SOLUTION involves --_,_ ~TrCrli11e tOdiy . -c ucntors. v1sttffiThliCTctioo1c -n.~ (" 0,. n-e-r OJI of _lfieSteam C!'g1~e WRS riolhlng Jess 'than the effOrl' or g,o!!~~h~t s;~i~i.ego. financier .. Citib&nk'!!I rat~. kept on e 'lo tnlk to !Student s and KlllOfl blJ 1980'' rci;1i;tence by Detroit auto every :single working person. _ • "Oonting" bJU!lS. mnvf!rl to 51• ~ellchrrs. . maker:;;. Management can be blamed Fir:st Fidelity Co . said the ruorc l!ht earlier thll'i mon1h In "\Yr expected to m<'rl ,OP·~ "\\lhar wr are trving In do for losing its edge in ln-assets of its 94.5 percent· ,. h Ill from tcocher~ \\'ho • 'd · ownC"d subsidiary were trans· thf!faceofar~seinl'i orl term JlOl'i on · . po"·erC'dcarsin shn111rooms by here todny,' Moretti sa1. "ls novat ion, ingenuity.creativity, rerred lo Beverly-Hills Fidel- , ln lt't'tSt rntr:ii nnd lighter naturally arr colle~f' or1cn· 1976 if ij ~·ar]lC'd lo, Lc;ir sairl pcrsuadr Detroit thal it ill in planning. ilv Bank in • exchange of credit pollclCl'I. trd." Ross st1lr1 .. "To our . 1 its 011·n besl intrresl to make Coninicrce Ser rctary Pclcr B. IFB ' . r f b-I Another Nriv Ynrk hank. surpri~r we dido 1. Th r )Ali! 11'cck . nod lhe 1ntcrna thr chan~r. t s assump ~on o :;;u r h b . . 11 l~. Peterson told ii con-stan!iall.v_ _a_ll_ of Fide!ity l' Trvini;i Trust. 01 :10 01111 flna!ln~ tc:1rhcr:r1 nrc :iwnrc O I r (•nm ustion engine soon \111111 < "If ~1 rn1t \\'011ld take an in· gr cs s i 0 n ;i I lit: r 0 up : 81'1nk 's ltabtl!Ues. - - lrndlni.? ~chl'dulr, l!Hfd U wouhl rr11litli.'s," ~n the \1'a.v of the n.1111!5lc 5rat tC'rf'~I in this. 11•e could com-"i\1anagcment slipJ>l'd into the BHf'B is a newly chartered krcp II.~ rntc Al lhf' i.:enerally "\Vt• ;:ire not ifn1l·l'ollr~r." 1nid the runn 1ni:: brJard. plrtcl.1· turn lhP corner. on habi l of bci11g more concern<'d slate bank and.is a n1ember of Prrv11lllnJt 514 pe rrrnl. ·Oo:;:;; ~aid . "It's fin<' for kid.~ 10 1 b 1 ''''"' b.v 1980,'' f\·loretli ,,d'c'. · h ti h · s I I Utt> 1 If 1 .11 nccausc I 1cy urn nr11r y 11 11 1\·11 ic s ort-tern1 earnings the Fcdei·at Reserve yste~. Tbr primC' r:itr ~ J.lO lo l'Ollrj.te or i;r ·fll 11 · Tl1• tlt•·•e b11se<. nre '" run ~!atcn1cnt thri n 11·i1h 1he Ion"-F""' 1· B k h d d l nn1ounl l'hrirJ(cd n hAnk 's n1nst lllt'nl and n11111y will find lhr1r 100 pcrrrnt of their fur l. ,. ' to lue llv an a epo s1 s rredlt-ii·orthv cuslomrrli. The rnrt'l'l'!'i iherr. Rul the nol io n s!ram r ni.:uirii pr 0 rl u c e re,i::ul11r bus roulcs in Los tcrn1 ea rn ing~ that 11•ould 'be totaling '$as.6fnillion as of last rhange Al Cltihnnk \VIII nnl lhat co 11 e g e nuton1alicR1ly 1·1rlually no :;;n1og. Lear said . An,i::rlrs. Oaklt1nd and San srriously affl'Cted by lagging Jan. 3. I ed . 1 rr 1 n ' 1 • th , ·ar made h•"s remorks •ta F't'ancisco. All arC' standard productivity." . h11 11t an mn1 IA e e cc 0 01wn1'i uonrs n cnrrers 1s my u.: bus bodirs bul the ste:;im L<1bor can be blamed. In a e Dat•i OJI Target b' ref!;ular cu:oitomers. th n1 Ought to be laid to rest." CRlifo"rnla Capitol dC'n1onstra· h poivrr plants Rre eac.b,_, clif· spccCh th is werk 10 t e LOS ANCrELES _ Dart 1\ L fer.ent. .. Thc :;:ystcnl produced American N cw s pape r W • ' b1' Le;ir l\lotors Cor p. or Reno, Publishers Ass 0 c i at i 0 n , Industries Inc. reported first Stale a1ve1· /tfo11ey • w ortla rolev. "'iii be used in San Fran-Rich;ird c . Gers1enbcrg ; quarter income rose lo 8 ' • . -cisco. It has one movi ng part General l\·lotors chairman. reaird $13.1 million comparedl \\1ASHJNr.TON -Federal and J!Cneralcs a bout 2 4 O r('lated ho1\' this largest of all ...,·ith S9.6 million for the same nfflcia lll ha vr F! r Ill n t f rt Re1'nve st1'ng ni·v· end s horsepn11'('f, maiiufacturcrs 11·as plagued by period ·last year. ·c "1 t w•1'v•r th•t ,,,·11 absenteci·sm. First quarter profits 10·1 ;111 orn A n " •· " Oakland \\•ill !ry 11 s~·stem 1 ded 12 5 -11-ll th 'l·tc to set euto •· .... Abs•nicci·sm 1·n our cu a . m1 ion ex· R ow e .. developed by \\'i llian1 Brobeck ~ d" . r th I emission l!landnrd~ for 1973 & Ass~te:;:. Berkeley . It has l '.S. plants has ranged as high lraor inary gain rom _ e sa e !!Ind U174 more ~t rlnp:cnt ·thllri A SOUIJd, Steady Move threr cylinders and de\'elops i'IS 20 percent on certain days of J~·lf stock ?cquired in the rf!deral stnndnrds. but rtcl:iyrd 200 horsepo\\·er. in certain plant s: and aver· sale o a·di1·is1on. I ,. dt'cl:oiinn on 1975 slA11dards. aged over 5 pcrcrnl of our Earnings \\'ere 46 cents per I In Lns AnMr.1~ .. John fl1io:a. ni.· .SYL\'IA rtlHTt:n hu ildins of .1·our nestegi:: of The thir<f :;:y'sfrrn. rlr\'elnn<!d hourh· 1rork force sinrc 1968. share plus 11 cents from the roxecullve offit•t•r nf I he n1utual fund :"hare.~. b.v Stcan1 r o1\·rr S~·stc1ns Jnr . ··Tins COi\IPARES \rith a 2 extraordinary gain com pa.red )I C·all101·nlA Air n t' :'1 our r rs If ,rou h;11't II ilnvl1111~ ac-0 ·r b . nf Sah Dic110. hns six cylinders rwr1·cnt to 3 ~rccnt absentee i1·ith 42 cents for the ftrst ho ' k h . I t r I you :irr uytMg your and generates 2;5 hp. f'' ,... r 19"1 I BoArd . !'iAid · lhr 11ru 1''a1'i count. you no"' 011' 111 cres compan y's · slOCk under an r;itr in the early 1960s. Last quarter 0 · 1 • 811 nsnro with thr w;ii\·f'r h11l ~·nu \rnl'e in thr ttc1·our1 adds eniploye p A 'j' r 0 11 ded uction Lear. in\·cntor of 1he Learjet yrar the tale impro .. ·ed for the The_laJgest gains v..·ere 11dded lhllt ~tnrr offlC'iat~ Pihl! IC• ,yn11r dcpos1 I and the[l as plan and are regularly plnl\'ing and or sl rr·co :<ystcm:;; for first tiinc in 10 years-drop-recorded ·by the Tupperware· _hnl'M'd for agree1ncnl fro1n lhe i·nur tnlrrr~t 1,111,11~ it~ n\i·n in· bRck !he dh•ldcn ds lo buy cars. snys his 01\•n prototype ping froni 5_3 pt'rcent to 4.8 division and other units of the gnvernmt'nl. on the stricter i<'rest, lhr rompnundin~ ac-inore of you r 011,11 contp<1n~··s stean1 car 1rill be on the road perrcnt. \\'e are encouraged direct·selling group. the com- ·197s !lt11nd11rd~. celf'r11 tcs the 1'itock. you knn"· how this com· "imminentl.1· ... 1/e said ht had bv this." pany said. Sl_GMA . THREE PRlls AJ4 ISTIMATI ON A IUlOLA• ALARM FOlt YOUR IUSINISS CALL SS7·l33l for Information b :-i r::i·-r pounding enh11ncts '·'our set aside the projC'ct 10' i;!:i\·e ·G · rnment' can be blamrd uuutng 0 full attcn1ton to th(' bus con· •0\~ . · .. e IJ•1ion 0 ·11 ~:our nrstegg 11eslegg of lh('Se company tracl bul the car soon "·ould \\lhy, 1t n1ay bt fai rly asked, of· ra!'i.h. shares. be d did federa l officials seek solu-LOS ANGELES -Union Oil If you..o\\·n HOW. TH EN1 "·ould ~ou li ~e rea Y 10 go. lions to sympt on:is instead ~r Co. of California reported n111111111 flnlfl lo hai·e any cash di1·1rlends ProdurtlQn rnodel~ "'ill ha\'!" treating lhe basic_ underlying slightly increased first-quarter h .\"Qll earn on An.v stpcks 'j'OU about lwice the t'ffiricnrv of h1ctor? \\"h)' did «ov('mment earn1"n•s show1·ng a net income ~ Ares, ~'OU · 1· II -. led th e prolol.1'""S. and e1·en· the · "d h • k n o-w -th!'ll ~cn1-n 11uloma 1ca Y mn\'es . .-~ try 10 keep prices .011TI . ,~. c~ of J29.9 million. or 84 cents per J \'OU hll1'r tho for \'OU? proto.l~·pe hns oulperformerl production cosls 11·ert' r1s1ng . common share. as compared O,,,ion 0 f 1'iis auton1atic rrinVei;tmcnt th" inlt'rhAI r 0 "1bus 1 i On A dangrrous summary. but to $29.7 million. or 84 cents.per I 11>o•T•• hai·inp. t he \\'OUld be :i supc11b mcihod of-cni?itl(', bt°'Ar ~aid. • perhaps the only one tha! t'n-sh;i re. for 1he same quarter cl 1 ,. I tle n d 5 y nu-"11 r n forrt tf !'i.il\ln(ls -for you "If a 111ajor n1;inuf.i:1rtuffr romp a. s s es !ht' true last year. J autorn al ic:illi· rrin\·('sted in "·ould.nc\'rr ~l'I your h::i.nds on suddrnl.1· brl'atne t>nthusiaslir dimensions. is th rit sui{~e~ted A company spokesman said I 11111rr sh:ii·rS of thr 11111tt1:il lhP rl h·idends Rnd I h u ~ al>out 11. they could hal"e a by Pe1erson. Th(' tn1tt'd the earnings per share wa s I fund nnd i·nu knoii' that. ns the '''ouldn 't ht' able lo· dribble the SIC'~111 a11tn in produrtion no SIRies, he lold ~ongressmen. unchanged becaus e· th e1 11,.1,. ilh:irrs <'Arn rli\'idl'nds toll. n1on<'y i:i.11 :1,\'. sooner than 19ili:" Lear said. h11 s "gotten a hllle fat 11nd number of shares ou!standingi 1111~ 1•11nii>nu11rl1n~ Sp«'ds thC' This 11·oulrl l>r 11 ~-11~' In rorn· Thr s1ran1 bus enj!ine:;: lazy." rose to 28.3i minion for 28.35 1 -pound vour di\ tdrnd inron1e as "absolutelr n1rl't" t976 frderal million a ,_·ear .. cro. -.. ------------~ ' d . t . ·~ ~~,~~~~.-..-1-0....,r._.o 0 A • '1·,•,,un,,',,01~ •• 'bo"'ut ,yo,',"11re"',",r,','y anlis1110~ rei::ulation~. Lear Union Oil's rise in earnings y 'I " said. !ll:i jor U.S. and foreign T bl G ,1·11s in marked contrast lo -~-· A ~ lhrrf' _is Ill lll:lkf' 3 sound in· C'ar Jlll~krr~ ha1·e a S k e d a. e rape third-quarter declines reported ORDER 'j 1·es1 n1l'nf A1·011· steadily. Conl{ress for .t one year ex· rtetntll' bv Standard Oil Co. ~.' Beautiful Thi~ \\'t)Uld be 3 11·a~· lo ~t'I lenl'iion of the a n 11 s m 0 g Pr:ces Set of Ne1¥ J"ersey. the \\"Orld"s I '' , !hr ad1an1af:.r (lf dollar rost deadlint. sayin~ Tht>~' "'ill be " largest petroleum company,! \,' Stick:on ~1·erag1ng on .1 o u r rrin-unable to salisfy lftem by 19i6,, and Gett)' Oil Co. I You Rs '.,I/, \'('~t111ent of du·idcnds -for F D z · The Union Oil SP.Okesman . I ~ \\ LABELS your di"idrnds ""uld ti. in· or ec ine said '"' company·s profits , 1·es1ec1 regularly l hro~h _be.ar Teclini' con "·ere aided by higher natural ,/ONLY"" And bull niark('t~. And thu~. , 017\L-S." ( . .:..P1 -Prices for p:as prices and reCiuced spen-TODAY I your ro.~1~ 11·ould M'l"ragr out. ' tilble grapes probably will ding on dry holes and un- • e 1...-j $12& A plan lo IX'rn~I ~·ou to do E J\I df'<"line after l9iS unless the producth·e land . Bui this was prr<'i$el~· !his. i\·hu:h 11 a~ in-)'eS 1' 0\-·e. indus1r1· doe~ .something to offset in part by higher~v.·ages j ~nt~ur:utd h~· J.'1rs1 Nl'lltllnAI hirn Aiound :i rlrcline in de-and lo\<fcr rtfail gasoline Cit\' RAnk (lf ~('\\ ,.Ork. II ff'\\' To Ir,i.'ne mand. an l'('(lnomist hAS told prices. be added. I ,.e~ri: back. is n<111 ciHrhin~ rin , gmv.·er~ d ., rast. ~pread1n,1? r:1p1dl~ Ill Rn Dr. l\1rb1· 'l11u\1on told !he • Plan~• Or ere. linpN'SSil'r hst of ror1X1rauons Te ch n I c o.n lnstniment~ annual Cal;forn1a Table Grape •nd 10 ofh cr ~nks across 1hr C'A h th 1 lb ,, .r, .... e LOS 1\:\GELES -Con· Corpor11Uon. m;inufacture~ of "":nltnar rre B <' ,-:-ltnrntal Airlines has placed a rountry. consumer has been ra!IRg rt · 1 n1ed1cal instrun1en1.a11on and ~ million order for rour ~·Ill ('('t1nmon ~<'nSC' mnrtp , fe11:rr J!rapc.~ e1·ery ~ear. ,.,,....,,. l''h1ch 1$; p.i.rti<"ulArtv i:cartd to chcm1ral rcagl'nl product!!, has ··Ttends i n con~umpl ion ~fcDonntll Douglas DCIOs and l'tl'lonali1ed • Stylish • Efficien t.. Order For Younelf or a Fritnd ~· t•c;.i M1y be u1ed on t n¥tlopes ., re turn 1ddrt1\ l1beh. Al10 \'try handy •• id enti fic.etion ltb•ls-lor marlcf119 pt1non;r,I if..n-t-auc.h •• books, ttc.ard1, phcito1, etc;. ltbt ls 1ticlr: on 91111 i nd may bit ustd for m•rking >iom e CI PU\td focd itt 1111. All l1btl1 1 r1 printtd with 1tyli1N Vo9u1 type on fint q1,11 lity wh ite gumm ed ptptr. !he small in\·r.stor. Here art llnnou~ P,lan~ to ~OC!}' ~ ..... ~ h.~Yf! ... ~ ~ fa:~or::ible f?r ~.JS Boe1ing i2_,7'!!f5 ~I~ sparn: _ _. ' tht~deu111 · ,._ -~ -\t"'esf CN.:11. <rislriOOhon ttnitr freSl1 marl.:C"I ~ r,. pl s . ' rat? and ,~at groo SA,. TH E cnmp1u\y in "'h1ch and manufacturing facil11y ·10 :\1011lton s a 1 d \\"C'dnesday. equ1pment 1 h d r -----------------------, ,_,. 111-... ..,_.,, ,.,. .,. l'!Wil .. ,... 11.u i.: I I "'*' ...,.,... '-•'"' o.~ .. r..o. ••• ,.., I I NM ....... '*· ,,.. I I I I I I I 1 I . I I , I L---~~L~!-~~!!~_L __ J- ~'\)U on i1ock Is 11 tntnlbtr of the ln·tne Jndustrtal Complu:. "Tbt L'S AgTtrulturt Depart· Announc ng . t e 0.r er the t'"NCB"s di'i~nd rtin-The mort from Santa Ana is men! t stimatt.!i 19i0 per Robert f'. ~ll. Conl~ntal \Wimtnt plan and )1')U°l't schf'dultcl for Junt. a('("()rdlnc rapl!Al ton..e:umptton "as 26 prrs1dent, said fln1nr.1'ng $;1.gnf!d up. As ~Q.lr dividends 10 Anlhony C'. Sch 1 p ! i, pounds, Jess than ha.If t.he lerms ha\'e .Yet lo bt ar- •ff d«iutd. t'~CB will In· Tt>ChnlC"Oft's \\"est Co' st piofi\'ious 11\-e.ragt , 0 [ !ht ma· ranged . He sa.1d. the ~st or tht \'tSI them In ~-our camprany's manag·er. j<lr rompttin.g frt!h fru1t.s. <'In-ordtr wall divided mto ... S1111 stock alon£ v.•ith the rl1\·idcnds Techn1ron's lr\'u'~ f1tillt~· JI ptars suffered a sharper milhnn 10 Roting and $83 1 of other p 11 rt 1<'1 pa t Ing 'l\'lll be-60 percml larger 1h1n dK'Hnt " m!ll;on to ~lcDromtll Douglas. sha~haldcrs. All pritts. paw! the exisll?\I: Santa. Alli p1An1 . "In thf $;hru1 run. lhc C'OD-r t.aid be upc"dtd lo ta~ '«ill bf avflr11rtd and all It will rontain ~ ronlplete llnurd stmn~ dtmand for delilwy of tht rour DCIO! lhis, ~ockholde?t will riar thf idtn-chtmlcal rrocfuclion and quali· 1a~e 11rw:I ralsin ''lritttlcs for !'J)rin# from lhf' l!cOonneIJ I u al pritt fnr !ht new Wrt._ ty ron1rol un11. 1lonf: •·1t.b of· • ''"'' <'11.1.Shtng •111 l.ttp the Dougl1s pl&nt in Lof1j Buch. \"ou will be credited .,,""ilh fKU and fit.kt wvict !tiff lo aipply ('If fw.h tablt p-apes 1n Continf"J:tlll. wb)cli alry':~· t>1'rntnhip or your adchtional hlndW 1 be normal re-ctwck. U>trtliy ·~png owns' 2l Boeint 72i-2005. bopt.!i Wrt!.. ,.oo wilt N'Cf.l\"t a quiremtnls ol \\'est Co.Mil pmfilfbi.t pncn.." ht Rid. 10 JllCC!'PI dtlh·ery of thrttj "~ .... ,_ NATHAN Ml~ RALPH C. DEANS Think You Don't Know Them? - Y·ou probab'y Clon't recognize a single name or face in this group and yet, if you're. one of tho DAILY PILOT'S very well informed editorial page readers, it is th is talented team of writers which helps you keep inform ed. They_ write the Editori- al Research Reports. Though their ·own names don'.t ap_pear on the articles which are published under the Editorial Research Reporis heading, these are th! real pros -diggers who 90 alter all the backround facis which put today 's top issues into perspective -wit hout thought of seeking the fame that goes with the naine when you're a nati onal co lumnist. They're Your INt=ORMERS Yes, they could be your "informe rs." It's featur°' lika Editor ial Research Rf ports which make the I_..,. DAILY PILOT muc h more than just the most import'ant hometown newspaper available to residents along the Orange Coast. The DAILY . Pl t OT ii tHe l oial pa<lage'. It males whatever happens in tho world "local news" and delivers ii da ily right lo your home. Let !his team of dedi- cated "informers" ~olp you hep informed. Read Editorial Research Jl.eporis on th~ odilorial pago -aod an the other informafivo special foalur°' in other ports of !he DAILY PILOT IUlft'mN\t (!# w ctlddends ~~ ~ In addtUon. tbe ··8'11 ii 4oM.s I! d \.ht tt-more m lhr !piing of 1~ I "'trt paid. \ht prier of your campil1y wiU Ul'IT"f !Pl"' piru.ion af tht gr apt' indu,_lf)' four mM'J lhal f1U. fourJ'Tn thr ... !harts, \be: 1ota1 amwnt p&rU. 1i1pplies. modults and iJ 1l:m0$1 enill'd\· a •IM ta u ol It14 and tM las1 JOW' iD l'•• ..,,. ltllJor oqulpmtnL ~ .iio .. :• · Ibo llll al IA uit! Sa. ._ _________________ __. • • • ' I • ' . .. • • Who· -W rjtes Tne EditOrials? It's a fe lr question, probably one of thJ most frequently a,ked about the newspaper. And the answer a t the DAILY PILOT is no one -no one person, that is. · · · Editorial writing is a team effort at the DAILY PILOT. It is the art of phrasina thoughts so that the finished editorial represents the news4 paper's opinions on news events and problems Of the day. The editorials do not express the opinions of anv one man. T~e newspa per speaks with one voice only after many have been heard. . The. voices are heard -loudly and clearly -in the informal atmos- phere wh 1.c:~ surr$1unds the weekly meetings of the editorial boerCI. Out of these meetings come the foundatioris on which DAILY PILOT editorials are built. At the head of the editorial board are Robert N. Weed, publisher; J"homa s Keevil, editor; and Albert W. Bates, editorial page editor. • Other board niembers are Thomas Mvrphlne,, managing editor; Richard Nall, assistant managing editor; L. Peter Krieg, Newport Beach city editor; and Alan Dirkin, Huntington Beach·Fountain Valley city editor. · " As they discuss news of the week or of weeks ahead, the talk ranges over topics affecting each of the Orange Coast communities the DAILY PILOT serves as well as the state, the nation and the world. There Is a tnre•way test of a ny topic proposed as the subject for an editorial : / l. Is it a topic w~ich mer"its~~ial comment? 2. Will the commentary serve the newspaper's readers in terms of thei r particular interests? 3. Does the newspaper know enough about the topic to make an intelligent, responsible comment? Often the third question is the most difficult to answer. And som• tlm-et ttre answel' fs "' ... rlo. ,,___ ..--Even after ·cons iderable resea rch and further Giicussion at 'a -1ater editorial board meeting, a topic can be dropped a ltogether because the nevtspaPer still-Goes not have--1officient-knowledge _to make-• meaningful editorial comment. ,jo • -- · Discussion in an editorial board meetina can m9dify the COl'JClusion; shift the emphasis or eve1 reverse the position of the board member who was the original proponent of a certain position and posture the newspaper should assume on a given topic. But who actually wr ites the editorials for the DAILY PILOT? The editorial board ·calls on any man or woman on the staff -the one most qualified to write on the specific topic selected for comment. A reporter whose assignments have placed him closest to the facts surrounding the editorial topic may write the fi rst draft. Most often the original draft is written by one of the senior editors. And usuall y even a "first draft" represents several rewritings by whom· ever ~l"oduces it. It t'll be reviewed as many as three times -once by Editorial Page Editor tes, again by Editor , Keevil and, fil'lally by ~ublisher Wetd (where 1 e buck stops,'' as the saying goes) -before it finally reaches the publication stege. Each review usually brings some further editing and refining. Any member of the news team with knowledge to contribute on t he subject is invited to put for.th his best effort. -0 ' Many voices blend into one. The editoriel speaks In the single voice of the newspaper. Who wrote it? The DAILY P ILOT did. Pogo ,proof 11 checked In composint room by Alben Botos (loft), oditoriol ,._,. editer, end Thomai-KHVil,---'itorrlt'1--a.1t chence-to c:orrect -typo- 51raphical errors. \.... ' . -. Though they call it "edit bo1rd" for short ind It meets In a shirt-sleeve atmoiphere of informnlity, the job of the editorial board is serious -and taken seriously by (left to right} Charles Loos, <'lssi1tant ma nitging editor; Tho1nai Keevll. •dllor; Thomas Murphine, managing editor; Albert W. Bates, editorial page editor; Robort N. Weed, J>.ubli ~h er: Rich11rd P. N11ll, assistant managing editor; L. Peter Kr ieg, Newport Beach city edi~or; and Terry Coville, Wost Ornngo Covn ty city oclitor. And Other Good Qu estio ns -wbaHs an-cdltorlalf - An editorial is a statement or the .newspaper's opinion on a topic It feels is of-interest ·or concern to · ll'i readers. "The fire destro)oed the bu!ldlng and three adjacent structures." 'rhal's a new s sfory. "The lire could h:ivc been prevcntct i[ the city counc il had con· denlned t~ ancient building ... " that'('! an editorial. • Why do yo u endorse candidate!! ror public office? ?\1any people go to the polls without knowing the candidates well enough to vote On them -or don't go to the polls at all , .. for the same reaso1t We feel these readers arc open to reasoned suggestions. We know the candidates both personally and ' from their records because we think this _is part of our job." -We 11hare our special knowledge with our readers when we carefully exercise our pri vilege to suggest that a given candidate Is best qualified ror the job he seeks. We ~lso are careful to see that -oUr editorial opi· nions, expressed on the editorial page, do not influence our reporting of the cam- paign -or any otlier news -in our new11 columns .. . . • ~ ., :f • • I ' ---no yoOf edlU'1l'l31-wt"Ut-rll h'Ti\•r"' lull fre"eUom or their convlt·tlon11 or dot·S son1ehody tell them whot 1n wrU1·"! No sl;i H 1ne1nbcr Is oblii.:ed to \\•rlh· 1111 opinion hf' dues nut share. l[c is n·s 111·1·11·il for his dissent. And dissen t is fn ·11111·11t, tl1ou gl1 1101 hiU.-r, anfoug 1111• wri\1 ·rs und edito rs who produce the UA ll.Y ·t 'll.11'1' editorials. Why do you publl11h "t'(litorlal1i'' "'hlt'h disagree with your 5t11tr;cJ po11ltlon·~ O(tcn the t."f)mmcnt~ of t.11lunuu~t11 \\'hose work appears on (he edltorlal 1i;11{t! nrc t.'Onsidercd "cdlturials" by r1·a1 lcrs. '!'he top of the editorial paKe t.'Ontaluu11: Gloomy Gus • • • 1h11t'dl lorial.,-·ts 1vhrn· lhc L)AH.Y PILOT sla lcsJts .. pu:;J1 1!!!1,_ '!'ht (.l.'Sl oL1J u• IJlll{t Iii' l11nH•fl 11\'t'r 111 n·od1'1's' to111n11•n1s (lrl· h.:r:i ~u1d_Llkfil1H.,\.' liu.:U am! tu wrilcr_11 1111t1 1·:11'1•M111lsls 111111 whos1• view!( llllit 111 •\1!.pnpt•r n111y nr n1:1y not lll{rt'f' 'l'hl'li" ra111;1· lru111 lh1· snllrlru l J>Olt1 h·al 1·nn 1- 111P111 111 i\rl Hop!M' lu 1he hitrcl 11u1u•1I Ill· \1 · ... 111:11111111 ••I \\.1 ... l11r1gl1111 hur1·;1 1u·1·1u·y l1y ll•1l11 ·rt S i\ll1•n ;uul .J11/u1 A. 1:11ld.~111\th . 'l'lw1r 1·1i11111u·n1s arr 11ot <J.lltorlul:-1. Hut 11 u•y 111!1•11 1·uuu11 •1' lial11n1•c itlc•a:i c•x· 11n·ss1·1I 111 lli\11.Y 1•11 .<YJ' tdilurinlK nnd, thus, ~\1v1· uur' r1•11tlcrx n 1uor1· hula11cc1I 1hcl or 111H11 1uns 1111 a ~i vt·n suh 11·1·t l s lie One of Us'? <:.r:. (lf/11111el/) c;Joomy r.us .Jltcrnlly ill the Vflifr or !hi• fK'jopl•·. N11 stu rf 1nefnher "writes" the Cloo1ny c:us feature. All uf c:us's q1u1l1 ·s ar•• t·outrlt1u!l·1I hy renders .:.... 1n1111y more thun en" he prlntf!lf; •ii fa cl 'f'hfil I~ 1111t 111 J1ay !11ul none uf the DAILY 1'11.0'f 'S ~tJ1111· 20tl 1·rri11loyes n111y rru~ occa11ionally contrihu • a Gus quot'c. Af t.er ull, lht·y'rc subscril.K!rs 1011 -· l I --·----j . , ' \': l • . ' 1 I ,' • ~ • Final rtview of infent and content of an lmpertant editorial likely will find P,.ublishtr Robert N Wted •r.d Editor ial P19e Editor" 6ete-s mfftin; Uf"ldt>r pleque-on-8attt-1-well which kttpt r•mindint ~---t~A-H.-¥ PILOT t-d itorial p19e h••· '-'eh t fandards to m1int1 in. Pl1qut is fir't plac.e 1w1rd in Ctlifor nit Newsptper' Publi:.htr' A~~o<:i·~'iOf'I c.o.,, ... ~·i•1?n for 1961 . l ' . -" • ( • l ~ ' . 1: 1: ---. I ' f ' ' , . '• . • i - - 1-~ It .... "" '• I . I "" ' • • . ,. 11.r.nd~'f, "~' l l ' . Advi~er Kissinger: He's~' Real Superstar . . llY GAYLORU &ll AW , WASll lS«TON IAP J .War's prtlfogue ln Nail <:err•any forced •rr11ry A. Klr-;l" .. "r ncroq the Atlal'Jlic f Thi,, ;,, lht fits! in rJ Kt · ri'"' 1111 t lif! orlv1lfer tq tht l 'r1•slf.1e11 t, JfcnTJI A. Ki.3&111· ucrr:~-. i ' t \ \ . I' ,. ' . , . . · ___ .._ ,_, sujJPI' se1asitivc · · SHH!~las,;es , I cl he r bcriin her '..umme r life with T ropic-Cti l's • • p:1oto sun lcn ~.c·-; ... !he new , super.quality sunglasses thot dC'r ken in bi iqh l sun ligh t an d lighte n when lho sun is losscnc,/ er !he w~arer goes in doors. - In ~ni c"lrl s tyle~ t1nJ r;,1 ht no\'.i shepos to pleose lier fa shion son:c. Eoch, 20.00 Costume Jcw<"I · y I ._ -.. -....... ~· ,.. \ mother~s _ _s_~AY-MA Y-'14_ give exhilarating youtl1 de·w by estee latader If she loves life .. ~he exhu beronce of fie ldflowers ond the intoxica tin g scent of spring. Give her Youth Dew. O Dusting Powder 9 0 2. 6.50. O Cool Sp ray Bath Powd er 6 02. 4.50. 0 Filig ree Watch Compact 10.00. 0 Bath Oil 2 02. 14.00. O Colog ne Water 4 02. 7.50 0 Body Satinee 6 02. 6.50. O Cre.amy Milk B~th..5¥.; pz. 6.50. 0 Bath Soa ps (3 cak es) 6.00. Meil and phone orders invited . Cosmetics • ' ! day -· //111, Th • l roedwey Ptr•on•l Shoppi•9 Strvict P.O. lo,. 2072 IT,rm inel Aft111111 l o1 A119tlt•1 Celifo111i1 900'54 T1ltpho11• Orclen W1lcome 626-741 r T1l1pho11e Order lo1rcl Open D1ily l :lO A.M, S11nd1y ':l O to S P.M. ' • •I Qw11111v I Sl1e Pric. I ...................... Addte1i •o.• ••••.•,•,•"• • •• •• •• , ..... , ••••••• l C . ., • SI I ...... ii '.·· I ''' •• '' •'••••• '' o • t o ''' •' £.ijt o ••• D C•1h-f encl ... $. •• • 0 C.0 .0, 0 Chtrt• My l totd••Y numt>t, f1 • , , , , , , ', , • , •• , •• , ~. ................ -. . ......., m,......_.. Mfld Tiie .f'N..,, ... """ '""· Miii "' ~ dl>l'lt .. """" lr.lltf u ....... '" c.o.o .... ,. ,, I I .._ . .-~·~ • • it's ~t the -h .roadway . ' .........._ O•ANGt1 Mth •'ON. 2JOO N., ~tttfi1t ,S ... 1tt 1111 ) ttt .. IJ l_t 1 NEWPO RT liUNTIM$TON IEACH 41 Ft ,hlo11 ltl•" 171 4) 64~·1 2 1 2 1111 Wi"'e1>A-.•11t1M 1714) lf2·lJJI ONOAY THROU&H f.l lOAY. SATlJl.DAY 10 A.M. t• 6 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON t. I ,,ht cua11os soo u. C.mttt-121Jl ,..,..,. . AHAtltlM 444 N. E.c.Jilll C7141 I Js.1121 SHOP I 0 A.M. te !:JO P,M, •• • • p t t cl ti In h th c: B H J D L ti y G T. IC • Tennis · ,-p '!'be-Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club wDI be humming with activity the tint two w .. ttnci. to M">'.I! lellllis pla)'<l111 and Wider take to the oouru. ~nsoring th~ four~y tourliament ls the. Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County. The teumapient lhls year, which Is the _liJ:th..junkir ;vent for the guild, will-ift.. clude a new clas.s · for children a aOd under. There also will be bofs' and girls' doubles. Chairman of the tournament is Mrs. • William Stabler, who is being i ssisted with plans by ~1yron McNamara and Tom Estes, teMis pros serving as the tournament ·cifreciors. Entry r.. is $6 per team and entry blanks are available at all tennis clubs,. recreation deparbnents and tennis shops in Orange County. All ~ from the tournament will go to the Adoption Guild's beneficiary, 1J{oly Family Adoption Service, for _ e in pl:i.ccment of chilrlren. e ~opilon Guild will spo~ its an. nu 1 Senior Tenn.U Tournament May 27, 28 and 29 and June 3 and 4, and ·us loth an· ··al Tennis Ball will take place in the Balboa Bay Club June 3. • Gelling a litUe help from Mrs. Wil l iam Stabler and tennis pro Tom Estes are Cynthia Chamberlin and Rod· rick Rinker, who wilL 1---~•-·"<>mjlet~hl •·riew-class- for children 8 and un· der in the Adoption ____ Gi....u.ild ~Junior-'Iourna.~· __ ment. 38th Benefit I I ' Fest to Fund Along with-the Bavarian Mal Fest planned for Friday, May 12, members or the Laguna Beach EbeU Club are turning the ir thoufl:hts to the aintrlbutions the club has mad.e to Southlarul'life since ill 1ncepUoo in 1933. The fest, which will Ile the club's 3Mh annllal benefit, will take place in the Llt4 tie Bavarian restaurant in Del Mar and Incl ude appropriate mus ic and dancing. Donations to many worthw hile causes have been made by the Ebel! Club over the past decades, said Mrs. Aldon Clark, bene(it chairman. Thou sands of dollars in money and equipment have been given to Hoag Memorial Hos~ital, Presbyterian, South Coast C'.lmmunlty Hospital, Lyric Opera Association, Laguna Moulton Playhouse, YMC . .\ and American Fi«:;!~ Service. O''icr philanth,.on!e!I have be~n the So:·'h Coast Chtld Guldance Center, Boys c: '1. La:-r~a Bt a,.·1 UJr<:ry, Ci·:Jc n.a· t • ..Qr.a;i ~e Coun\y Chi Id re n ' s H:s1:tal, Bluebird Canyon Recreation >rc1 and the Laguna School of Art and D~si::;-n. Still others have been the Red Cross, Laguna Beach Chaml>fr Music Associa· tion , Little League, Girl and Boy Scouts. Youth Employment Service, Laguna Greenbelt, Mardan School, Released Time Christian Education, VIV A, LOCCA and the Patriots'. Day Parade. In addition, nearly $30,000 I n 1cholarships has been given to Laguna ·:seach High School seniors slnce 1946, ad· ded Mrs. Clark. The club also contributes to· the school's senior all-night party and yearbook and maintains a revo)Ting 1tu-- dent loan fund. Contributions also have been made to the Sad::l.leback College loan fund and other school projects. Club members not only hav~ given financial aid to the community but through the years have served in other y,•ays. An adopted ward at Fairview State Hospital has been given holiday parties for many years, and prior to 1hat, a geriatrics ward at Orange County Medical Center received attention. The sewing section made bed jackets for the elderly women and club members remembered the patient! on their birthdays. • During Wqrld ·War n and lmm~diatel1_ after Ebell members sent packages to needf familie s in Europe and were active to the USO. The club's original resolution made in 1!}34 stated that all members wquld sup... port projects to develop Laguna Beach as a home and family community. • All funds received from the annual benefit and rummage sale are used to un- derwrite the club's proJcd:' and to better community life in the hrimed.late area, club officers stated. · CoUrte- •• • I • •• BEA ANDERSON, Edll<lr Pit• II Chann el Com.p.lain t On TV 's Si ckness DEAH AN:-J Li\~OEH.S : \\"h:it \\1111ld )'OU do ~ Imagine yoursl•lf ns lhl' pr \11r1p.1l character in the fo\1011•in~ s1t u~1l u>t1: Y11u are of no set ngc . ''Oll l'lln ~· 1•ith1•r 111:111· r-fen\alt'.-You-lm Vt'-N-t'lt>ll ~li41t.l-rk 11t11\ 11 more com1nonty ns hrirt'llp. Jn other wortl~. \'OU IHl\'1' ;1 s1:it'c<·h-h11· 'pediment causrd by n <'Pllj.!l'n ili1I d1'f1•1·L You arc enjoying au t•vt•ning ,1•il/1 fr i!!nds and son1eone sugi:t•sls turnini.: 011 ·rv to 1ee "his ravorile ro1nrdi:1n. ·· Suddenly tie's Pn l hl' ~c·r<'r11 ll'!!i11g !I joke about ''th is d~ \1·ith ;1 h:1relip th:il barks runny." \\.'ould you try ltl hidt• your embarrnssment by laui.:hing·.• \Vouhl yo u Jea\'e the roo1n lo spa.re lh1• 11111<'~ disco1nrort? Can you in1ngine :i.nythin}!' S•• needlessly crurl ns lhi~ kind of rldlr ult'? Well, how s;bout lhe nrx.l grubber·! Another TV s!Kl\V -this "hilarious" 1kit involves a stutten;·r and n l'itlinl or cerebral palsy. The comcdlnn plnys both · parts. He does it to perfection -tho labored faci al contortions, the tangled ut· :.:. ·rcrat1ce1', 11c~s),asli1' -n·f1t1 -:1nu-··h'i~ mov ements. !l, \Sas n n1:istr.rful irnitnl ion. full~ p1<l-1·d !us 11 .1y throui.:h ~1 1,.nrt irul:1r· I~ l1111j.! and 1\1Uu·ul t S£'nh•uc1•. tus fr l1•111\':1 pun rh lu11' 11 :1~ ... \"rnh -!hn!'s l'asy f11r Yl)ll !11 ~;11 I, . nTTTtnnirtn1f'tl~lffif"Yt'ir, !111' -- b1·~1 rt'.HI 1•ol11111nl!it In lh1• rounlry, >A'l ll pl'in! tl11s l1·r1t·r 11nd nsk }Our r1·ttdt·rs to d1•1n:11H I lh:1t the n1•lw11rks lk't 1~rm1 t • sUL'h sl1·k luu1u1i-. If 1•11r111):~l ·l}{"'Plt• ('(1111· 'pln in lht·.v 1·:111 put nn end In tht·s1• brutal h\0\1·~ !11 ha11da·11pp1•d j)(:_11pl<', l'l1•nst• help, i\nn l.a11d.1·r~. -Li\Jl(;(l, Fl.lllilDA 11~:A It I..: I tun llrtnly &·hlncl your f :Hnpalgn lo do iion11•1hini:: Mhouc tht' 1•rut·I insult s lu lht' h u n ti It' '* pp f' d • llt•udrrs, u·ill yo11 hl'ljl 11 ,·.• l'll11 lhlii 1•01· 1111111 Mltd sr11d It lo th11 prri>ldtnt nf lho nttwork nf your rhok·t". lll're nrr, Ute nu1nrs and uddresst•S: Jullun c:ood1nnn, presldt.nt ol NBC, IO Roc.krftllrr J>ll\ln·, NtW \'ork, N, \'. 1118%!. . t:h11rlM1 1rrlund. r rr·. •1t uf rns, ii But cnn you Jmat:inr lhi.' .flll!-:Ui sh l his '---=---'11--ti:lrmust-h1lJC priklITc:t•d frun1 ruas l-1'~----~-c­ coast? Then after the Sfuucrcr bas 1i.:1i11-W. !2nd Strt1ct, New ''ork, N.V. 1002% • .Elton Jlule, pre11ldt nt of ADC, 1110 Avenue of lhe _Amtrlc11s, New York,'N.Y. 10021. .. . Better yet, get two-more copltl or thl1 tolumn end send It to the prHldent fl of all thrre rirtworks. Acros11 lhr eolum• wrilt', "I tigree" •.• , :~nd u~u~1r n111nt end uddrt·s~. ~ • ( DF:A ll ANN LANDEHS: A fl'll'ntl or mine t wonu111 Jn her mld-40!) ctrop~d oul of 11iRhl for: aboul u n16i1Hi:"Shc suld - she decided on the 1pur o( the moment to take a trip to tbe Orient. No one received IO much as a postcard fro m her. When 5hc returned ahe looked JO year1 younger. She claims 1he hod "a won~ dcrful rest." A few or u11 are aure ahe hnd her face llfted. 'I decided lo come right out and ask her. She repllcd, ~·A bsurd, ( did nothing or the kind.'' '/'hen she offered •10.000 lo unyone wlu1 1·ould prov e otherwise. My question ts this: Is ll JXlssiblc thnt the job.was done so skillfully lh11 l even a doctor could not sec Uie lclltn le acors beh ind the ears and Up Into the hulrllne? Please check with your ~onsullants and lei ua know, -UNCONVINCED DE~R ~.C.: Tb~ c11nr.uUunt11 1ay no way. A 1urt;lcal racclltl enl11lh1 lean from the Incisions. A wu1nnn wh 1 Invite• Inspection In all probablllty 11 telling Ute truth. · SAMPLE OF BAVARIA -A Bavarian Mai Fest hao Bavaria restaurant, Del Mar-are ~e!t to right) Mrs. William Thomas Ill, her husband and Mrs. James C. Townsend. llow mu ch do you kno w ahout pol, l ... t;IJ, cocu inc, spec~. 1nc:th, nJ'ticl's .und tlowncr.s, glue 1::111d t1crui11? At1• all druu$ danµ;erousl GCt Ann l..:inder11' 11cw bookl1•t, •·straight Do1>C 011 f)ruu~-" l"nr each booklet ordered acnd a tlollllr bill plus a long, self-addre.ssed, shunped envelope ( 16 cents postage 1 to Ann Lander1_.jJox 3348, Chicago, JJI. 60654. · been planned for the 38th annual benefit sponsored by the Laguna Beach Ebell Club. GeUing into the proper spirit for the May 12 event m the Little I • Golden . From a gala1y of pre-ball cocktail parties , more than 300 guests gr avitated to the anQual Angelitos de Oro Ball in the Balboa Bay Club, which was a glittering 1ffair, as usual. · Gree.ting guests as they arrived were Mrs. George L, Wood ford Jr., AngelitoS de Oro president, and her huSband ; ~trS. WU!lam· ttolsteln , ball ~lraiJ"fflall,300 lier husband, and ~1rs. Watter ~Cruttenden. Gold Book· editor-in-chief, &nd her hus- band .•• · The arfair culminated another year or fund-raising acti vities by the Angelitos on l>ehalf-o f Big Brother1 of Oran~e C"unty. Each llle\t rl!Cdved the tradiliooal Gold Book as a souvenir of the even ing. Mr s. Mark SOden, decorat l onl chairman, and Mn. CWford Hakes and In the wheelhoute of the Nautigurl are Mn. George Woodford, Mn. William H!>lstein, Holste in and Woodford. Party Glitters . Mrs. Ernest Safllg transformed the win- dowed ballroom of the Bay Club Jnlo a garden of t.all trees, candlelit pedc!tals holding urns or aprlng flowers and hang· ing ba skets filled with llower1. Guests enjoyed a five.course gourmet dinner, including crab cockta ils, bee{ Wellington and baked Alaska nambce, ana danced to the music of Joe Moshay and his band. llighlighting the even ing wa5 the· prescntati'ln or a '25,000 ehtck bf --Mrs t Wooc.!;:>rd lo Roge r Turner, accretary of the boatd of Big Brothera, who wa s subst'lutlng for Big Brothers president, Ronald Coulson. H· ... 'nii:: parties In their ho me1 and ebc ~ achts (aome moored i t the Bay C' ·c Mr and Mr1. ·John R. Waters, itr.: . :1r1. Holattin, and Mr. and Mrs. Tur~ r and Mr. and Mrs. Rcc1 r,, Bauman, who col111bor1ted on their gucll! list. Entertaining board the Nautlgurl , a Mi11i11lppl river boat; were the Yi10t>d· ford,, who borrowed the vcts~I f11r !tu· eve:1.1;ing.._from her owners, Mr. and i\ir5. Sad! Cur.tey Jr. ' Und.o 'sit residents, the Crutlenderuo, hostt'() anothe r pre-ball party 111 di,d the W1llian1 Joneses who joined efforts wllh the Wilf red J1crlsr 11. Enlcrtai nJng Jamlly mcmber1, In celebr11 tio n of thflr daughter Leah '• enr,agc ment to lf1iv,rr Laule, were Mr. 1nd ~lrs. Paul H1igcr1. , Opening their twmc for a -party c~ ho11lcd IJy lhc t..'}lesler Brabynlf wero the Jl,farshall. N1cdcckcr11, and h o 1 l Ing watcrffflnt and Irvine 'fprr:ice frfendl ·we..e ~tr. 11nd Mr~ r.Atw1n F'. Slttn Jr. ti.tr. and Jl,lr«. f). W. Hlchard rirhOsted a l'.;Jlbe. in;: with ~1r and ,\1rs. Alex Jlobcrt1t0n, r;1·n. and ~t rs. 1'hi"Jrna! F'. J<ilcy tnlcr1:i1n1•d 1cvcral couP1e.1 Ind ?1.113. Wl!J1tut1 lfo~k in.s was a haste.st, A mother-<laughtcr lfij1n, Mra. Soft!& and fl/1r·:1 ;:t..w:.ird ft'. Wu1 d Jr., t~ tcrtaJnetl with their hu•banda in the Sd- llg home. ~tr. and ~r,, Jr,hn f'. Piwtt-r and l\fr1. Theotl11rt· Jl. C.1lllord ho~led more h'!iliv1tu;~. and Mr. iind 1t1ra. Juhn J,;.1w•.i1n tOtik ~uests to th~ Newport.er Inn. i·1i,, \\>'alter J . Jlt.ionaulLs, lht:. It J. Stod· tl:.ird~. ttA: t;f'11rge J1Jn1<1t1, the Donald Star liflJ!:J and the ftJt'hard Bcrteu co~ pleted the wt or host.. . • .. -. • f tf DAll f PILO I --·-\ AAUW-N-AACP Merger Spells New Concern -. ' Ry Al.l.IW)~ fJ~;t;ftH o9--. D•ltf "l.-t ll•fl In Coastal Communities Ntlllt ll<IT)', who ;, blact, waa hostess for 1be evening. "J f el we need more groups hke thl1," aht said, "and more young people. It's we young peo_ple who have to make things thange." All.tr tw o y e a rs . of d!ICU311lons there are many lriendshtps withln the group. Succes! of the group has prod- ded members to expand il'I scope. "We want to incl~e .. ri.fex- lcao-Americans, also," a 'member commented, "and uther n1inorlty groups, Talking about problew i.s much more aw~ by the police) just for useful if we caa hear all aides walking down the s reels in · of a question." ~-whjte Orange County ciliell. The black polioorian, one of "'~ L\lAGE only' e-.11 bl.Aci I a w tn· An example is l h e forcement officers in the coun-pollcem~n-1tudent dtscussion. A pollce science major at San· ty, di&cu.ssed .being called ta Ana College, the student .. pig," a term he called passe. bu plans to go Into law ca_·_ "fo[ UH' ~lac!..J!llicemari forcement even though he has being called pig didn"flilirl a had bad experiences with the hit. After all lb.al the blacks police. have been called. pig l.s gi ving His reasoning ? "l want to us a break," he said. improve the image. I won ·t Di~ussion ensued about the treat the public the way I was black ch.i1d's and the "'hite treated." child'! attitude to"•ar.d police He cited example.! o( being officers. ' "I think C\'ery child Is alike In that they look up lo and rellpect pQllce oHicers ·"'hen 1hey're &"mall," the student said . "\\'bites have little contact \Yilh the pollce. except lor .speeding tickets. A black can "t 3\'0id contact with the police." the Santa Ana police orficer 'added. ~-leeting!>-last about two hours. Anyone interested is in· \'iteP to attend. Further in· formation can be obtained from Mrs. J1iU, 546-8431. du bs-1ns_taJJ~_aw Olfi!:ers._ '------ 1n11t11lll:1li11n11 H n fl c_·rin- ff·renccw are the n111ln 11<:· 11vHl1•11 for {Jrl{11niiullnn11 . SC Juniors chalrn1en Awurd ~ lo bt 'i)rtiiC'ntcd In· f')udc I tie (:irl 11f.the-y1•ur, Clubworn11n--0f·lh<··Ycnr a 11 d t:Jli~A:n·Of·I tie-ycn r. Haven House th•; U111lrcl Synr1Ro~ue of Aml.tif·a wllt h:1v1· <• lhree-Ouy ~llvcr n1l111vcr11<1ry conferen ce In lhe Ncwporlcr Inn Sun1loy· 'fucsday, May 7-!l. Theta Sigs South On111t .lunlnr11 of F'nun- :f1dn VntJcy wtll ln!llDll nrw of· .'llccr11 durlnJC ll f>11y11 11r W1nr . New tllrccl.nr11 of Jlaven . Tht' Ch11n1o1in;.( Role, Slalu11 .find Jlosr11 thrmf'd ''c rr.rnnny flou11e All.'ll}('lute11 11f (lr11nJ(e nnd llcspl'ln~Hnli ty or· Women 'which will follow 11 rtln11rr f:ounly will be prc11rntffl duf. -Ill the Ih eme ''' n panel S11turdny, l\1n y ti. In the inP. fl fund-rnl11ln1t l11Hhlon f1i M:u1111lon plnnned by Orange Alrporler 11111 11how nntJ dinner lo he 51lve11 11~ L11u11ty 'l'hrt:i Slii;ma Phi for J!eceivlnp, llw J(nvrl wllt he 7.30 p.m. Saturday, ti.lay 6, in !hi' 111111ual Mnlrix Brunch nnd Mrs. l)un f:ordon nnd 11ervin~ thr Alrportl'r Inn. i11R1allnllnn. Homemakers Trips to·twQ ·rv 11hows nre heing plannt!d by. the Jlappy lJomemakers. The first will he lo the Password show on Sunday, May 7. Buses will leave Foun- tain Valley Community Center .et 12 :45 p.m. and return at 5:30. The second show will J\e lhe Newlywed Game on Thursday, J\1ay 25. Buses will 14!ave at 4:30 p.m. and return by 8:30. wllh hrr will ht• lhfl Mn1••11. Arl Show prorri'llll \viii J! o Thr J.(roup will meel al 11 :30 --~"r.;ocltlrrlln, Wllllnm <:r1rr1n, luwnrd" r 'llt1hlildtinl( 11 hou~r n.m. Sundny. M:iy 1, in .. D11le Fryr., nnd IJnvld KeU rirr. 1,r rr•tui.:r fur lamllicM 1,f llruhrn's by the A1rpnr\. The trips art open to the public and reservatlonl! may be made by calling r.trs • James W. Dick. I '" vice JI r c I J d r. n l 11 ; Mikr nlrohnlirs S[)l'1.tker~ wlll Include t.1r~. llru1111e1tu. ,iici::rclnry: CJ 11 I New (Jflu ·i:r111 arr lhe "Mmcii. .loy tonnor!I, pre!!i1l rnt or the Oem O Wom en flr lMIJlr1111n, tre1111urer': l"rnnk llohcrl J.u Cnnnf', rrellldcnt ; (JranJ!e C)11,.1nly <;hapter oC . J•"h:ck, p1:1rll11rncnt11rlnn. and Wullcr Hartlcll a'tul E . NCiW: Dr. F'red o. Frnnchs. Mrs. Maury Oppenheim, a 'l'erry c:enllon 11nd Kip l'nync, 'fho1n1111n11 vice .p,.c11ldenU1· asiroc11te profe11sor nf relllilion l .. os. Angeles attorney and Jlulillcll.v .n n d phlh111thropy follt'!J> 1 M~(:Ormlck ll<-·i·retnrv' 111 Chnpmnn College. und Mrs. chairm an of t~e Democratic • ' · ' · ' J ''" t\I< ,,nn•••: to L Women's Division South, will -~-----_ .and-I• .. ank-~ 1t1 " n.a h a.n...-u~~ner .... .JJJUWJ_AfilQ_r;Ji ~ --, the .... ~ r-~ · 11 tfctt!lllrl'r. p11bllr relntinn!I rnr ffiC Ornll,l{c -,;:JC' &'"""• 0 Ht Color Cue County Wonicn's center, t;CJ. membership lea to be given -Milts~ ~lumn•e-NcW "officers arC the ttf111es. by the Orange Cou nty ~ ""' • 1•pn . wr< ow, pres fleii'f:"l~~mocratic Wome~. . SU11 Mh't know· wt111l lc1111lh the d[tllll ought to bt? Vurirty 111 the wortt. And how you look In vnrlou~ lcn11th11 1nny 1lrllfnd nn the 111lockln1JirnnctRhoC!i you · wenr. Tn look tnllt'r . IQr cxC1mplr, 1lc11IRncr11 r('('OITIITlf'llrl 1111 UIJ· lirokcn llnf", rrJ(11rdl~l!-l'I Qf the 11klrt lt'njOh. Thl11 of h111 111 f'ccnmpllll hffi hy kttpln11 lhc one rotnr lrnm t1f!Ck to !Of, 11tockln113 n1kl 11hoc1 or boota lncludetl. southern Cnllfornln ~f\1111 . ~allege nlumn:i c. will i1lll'nd n rcglon11l r.nnfcrcncc in the lll1111rvl1111d llotel Saturdny, M11y ~. Purposr of the All·dny pro- 11ran1 ls lo brlnJi; the nlumnnr 1111 to d11!i• on U1c current ctUll· !JU., !lctllr. Women's League l'ncifil' SouthWC!ll Branch, Nnt1011i1l \V.umcn'a Lengue or fi n Mo~s. vlrr iircsidcnt: Mrs. Rlch.ar~ Mirh~els will Diuuc_ Oodrriluuncr,.l:itrr~lary_, o£Cn her Mrss1on Vi<'Jo home 11 11 d Jn h n n I e Ad a m 8 , for the event rr_o.m 2 to S p.111. trcui;urer. Sunday, ~AY 7. Or~nRe County ~mocratlc cond1dat~s ..tso have been Invited.~ ., Allianc e A polka dance . will be sponsored by the -Orange County· Polish Nation a I Allion~ from 4 to 5 p.m, Sun- day, ~11iy, 7. In the Plumbers nnd Steamfitters llall, Santo Ann. Art Contest Niguel Art Association will sponsor a spring art contest ror ·children in fourth through se nior high .school grades from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at the Crown Volley mall. Clowning Around for Circus '72 . -· Circus '72 will theme the annual benefit fashion .sho\v and Iurl cheon SP.-Onsored by Clipped \Ving s, United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae Association. The event will take place Saturday, ]\.lay 6, in the Ydur Horoscope Tomorrow Century Plaza Hotel. Under the ''big top" arc. Oert lo ri ght) l\·frs. Fred I-Iughes, Petet Fisher and Mrs. h-ticbael Fisher. ' Categories arc watercolor, olls and mlxed med ia. \Vinning "'orks will be displayed In the Art Affair during the entire run of lhe Laguna Bench Festival of Arts. - Compass Club The Rev. Stan George, a retired Presbyterian · minister who rode 14.000 miles on a motorcycle through the United Stales. Canada and 1>1exil'Cl, will be the speaker for lhe Square and Cotnpass. Club Sunday, r.1ay_1. Aquarius: Accept New Ideas GO.LDEN MEMORIES -~tr:; llt1lph l .1l tl1•f 1t'ld. prt'iddr11t o( 1 hr (' (l s I :i ?llrsn \r~1111t·11 ·:. l 'l11 h tllt r!J.:hll"rl-1't'" 1.'' t old·1 r111111)t'rl pla1 1• fr11111 pa :;t prrs1dt•nl s. !ht• ~lnu:.I; r I A'I' \\'t1t1.'l\tll'lh. and \\'1 1l1:u11 ('. K1•r1n11 d1• (h•ft lo r1~ht l 111 hon11r of !hr t•luh'~ !illl h alll\1\'t'l"~ary :1~ A lllt'lllbcr of lhr ('ailfor111:1 ~'crl!'l':ltiOll Of \\'onl· 1•11 '~.,. 'l 11 hi'. 50 Years of Service Sewing · Circle Grew • .. . . . The group will Rather at 12:30 p.m. in the nun\· pelslillskin restaurant. San BD!iilt==---~~ SC. Juniors During the Los Cerrilos District convention, the Sou th Con st .Juniors ot 1'~ou·n1t1\n Valley wrrc awarded seven prizes. _ _ They receivC'd t11c first place J05ephine Seamon nward, won · seconds J 11 AmPricanism, tducation and .snfetv nnd TUESDAY MAY 2 Hy SYDNEY O~IARR Secret arrangement could be 1 in offing. GE!'t11NI f!\lay 21-June 20 J: Improve comprehension of ARIES (liiarch 21-Aprit 19): those who hold views opposite ''ou are going to reach beyond your 0\\-1\. State case in low- presenl boundaries. your key manner. Het'd inner vo ice. abll iti , go3ts COmf iOfo You gain by. bein~ receptive. ocus.~iming-i1nproves..-Com-Let-others a~r th.cir thoughts. 1nunicalion with one at a Be an attentive listener. distance will r.esume. Your CANCER (June 21.July 22): philosophy can "'Ork -al)d l\latters of health, employ· yot! \\•ill be gratified. ment, performance df special TAURUS (April 26-liiay 20): services these arc New approach to joint finan-highlighted. Diversify. Don't fi:il venture proves successful. depend on only one project, Get c o • o p c r a l i o n ._, un· assignment or individual. ·der'standlnR of mate1 partner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Leo \\'ill figure pr9minently. Personal 1nagnetisrn soars. thirds in federation ·develop-1"~ -tnent: prr~:;; and yout h. L Member of opposite sex figures_ prominently. Stress creativity. Obstacles a r e removed. There is change. op- portunity for travel and a variety of experiences. Ketp close watch on Aquarian. June Date Selected ' •• Robinson 's. Shot Repair • VIRGO \Aug. 23:SCpt. 221: Opt'n lines of communication with family members. There BEAUTY TIPS . lty l•tll .,.,... MERLE NORMAN . COSMETIC STllPIO. 171 l.11'11St .. C...M ... UMIMIR-fACIUP • ;:ire some blocks, emotional take back scat. ~1 on e y obstacles in domest ic area.' su rprise is due. Backing is on These can be removed. Act in "·ay. Al't accordingly. careful. diplomatic \\·ay. ·Gift CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. purchase co.uld sooth feelings. 19): Co-operate with Sagil· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0c t. 22 ): tariao. Plan program "'hich Entertain at home. Stay in gets message across to more familiar territory. Taurus people. \Vork in ·conjunction could play sigft.ificant role. Be \\'ilh special group, organiza. diplomalic. Play hand \Vilh liO.!I· ~1uch that oCcurs is cocll deliberateness. ~!Oney is obscured. Be patient an d involved and so are your :situiition will come into focus. relatives. -Plenty of "soft AQUARIUS iJan. 20-Feb. soap" indicated. 18 1: Ne1\' contact proves SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): belicficial. Be open to idC'as Obtt1in valid hint from Libra suggestions. One al the to?- message. T a k e inventory. lends support. Take steps to Pay, collect debts. Leave no fulfill desires Leo is in pie· loose n1 one y e.nds. Avoid (ure. Be recep11ve. ''ou have . tendency toward "'Lshful think-right to fun and romance. Ing. Be f~lis~ic about pros:-PISCES (Feb. 19·fil arch :ZO I: peel~. :tsp1rat1ons. Che c k You perceive potential. You . special accoJ.IJllS. are. not satisfied "'ith com- SAGITIARJUS (Nov. 22· promise. second best 0 r D<-c. 21 I: This is a po~·rr anything less than achieve-- period. Gel . going. 1nvcst in ment or goal. ,.our confidence ro~1~ . O\rn tdcas. s pc c i a I is such that you inspire others. ab1ht1es. SI.and on_ your feet One in authority "·ill gi\'e you and proclaµn beliefs. Don·t necessary suppor1. .--.... ' > , • 1iancy says: STOCK . REDUC'l'.ION SALE Is· Going Great! . , ' WI'" ·-"'9 -eflltlpt _""'9rlltf'f, M l'l'ltr ..... Ml«llMI "" •.aHty lrRtn.., -I •N llM . ... limftMI "I .. , lfwolll ......... -I ,,,,.> • --~·-,· , TRE , ,.: ..... )f 4LUES .. U.P TO I \ ,' KNIT WIT \ so•/o OJF. '------------"' Mystique Yams $800 ···..;: ~:..~.'~:~It THI • • .· ' ' ' ,• • • 1 s 10 14 11 16 .11 l S 20 22 23 24 2l 2B 31 33 35 36 38 " " "' ., • " " .. ' . ~CK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS -~~-.. : --·-·- --:-Mun ·AND JEFF YOU 'DROPPED AQUA~ ·INTHE PHONE BOcm-1? FIGMENTS • NANCY ·' YES, BUT rrs so DARK IN HSRE I CAN'T FIND Ii! .. .... ---·-·-~ UH, ~055, I l'IN ISllED PRINilN' ~E PAPER 'TWO HOURS AGO! WELL.S11uT THe DOOR SO THE LI GITT GOES oN, THEN YOU CAN S EE! • • l y Chester Gould n.IEV'RE ~NE -'MtMALS. TA.KE GOOD CAR! OF ~EM 'Motil £ WE RESUME ~CM'_fOR TME "'TitAINER:O By.. :rom K. Ryan I KNOW gLJT I JUST LOVE YELLIN' THAT! By Al. Smith YES, BUT NOW I C/lN'T BENDDOWNTO PICK IT UP! By Dale Hale • Bushmiller ; WJ-IAT A BORE·-ALL : SHE TALKS ABOUT --'~HER TRIP TO I MUST TELL YOU ABOUT COME AROUND . THE . MEXICO MY TRIP ·c oRNER I DAR y CROSSWORD •• : by R . .: POWER l . ~ . PEANUTS • ACROSS 1 -a.i d·SPBlt S Moved at top speed 10 -lilcCarthy: Pior.eu sp~lS announ~er l4 Re ..,,a1k that r!t!f:ufes lS Absc.on!I 16 Air: Coir.b. form -17 Diva's specialty l S State :ZO Kind of c.ountersign 22 Straying '2) Period of Um~ ·· 24 Persia~ reHgiM sect 25 Optn lo a ful!rr widlh , 28 Th:ise under rr.~ica1 treatm~t 32 s ... iss can!M 33 Freich mi!it;wy caps :35 Fish 36 Objnls cf h iL"t 38 Patron saint af Franct ~o So!1:1d: Prefix <tlAs ~as ­ -: TWO trttd$ .() lG Jlef Ctnl 45 Bodv of wmr I ' • • " " .. ' !' " l1 " " " • .. ' . "' " " .. ~ .. - ~6 Elevated again 48 Rt tt:r,i to fO•"'tf condl:i~ sn E1ot1e 01 h•rd use .51 .E'n;lish tit!t 52 Bac kward ~5 l ost 011e'.s .Ilea.cl 59 On a-: ~!i!h ·l lt\lt mMt)' 61 M liisc~lt bZ Still body of 11·iiter 63 Weigh! unit flt. ~l'lt·1 65 F 11ds out Eib Scom111I f<K 1:il l!'I(VtSSiOi ~7 Till! g1;us 00\'i:I l Str•l:t ~;!It llPPll hand 2 Stal~ of E:az I • 3 011or1, to Its towns11topl1: 4 Free !rem obscie1iity .5 Pi.it CJJ ta;it 6 t:amin; C:e-11ct 7 Co-"':1'1 aiht!nt I BH ldts: to.:no. farm • " II " .<U " - " " ., -' N ... ' " - ~ '™E "OFT RAIN§ OF APRIL AAE 1\\E IUAAM ~ OF MA~ fAVO(l5 1l(E EARTH. Salll!'day's 'Punlt Sot~ed: OVER. c:> C:J 9 SYbc!ue 10 Transporters l l R1v'r of R~-ssiil 12 [or,ffald Isle 13 Oit<ti ptctec!lng a fOl"llt SS 19 Pat'I of a !.attll1te 21 l 1Jb]t \~fail ll'ld'r s:·ain 2~ H~i~tw ii tar!~'s s11rfa.ct 25 -l oaf M:x:ntaln 26 l.1vesti1alion 27 Eq-J ts::la.1 28 Was ted aqy fr:rn !Jif f zq Sia·~ • Jll Radio rtttiver . ilSStr.'b ly ll Enr int J.4 -The Grell • 10 ' ' ' . " " " " i; -. .. -• • . " 61/ 1" ., 37 Ctrt airi rn<Yb e IJIOWlhS J<l Ont who is not a fritnd l 2 Ban~s of ~a[S 44 Nu-rerital )lfefi~ .47 City rf E-azil .:11.1ath~-rat1:al aua.i:i!J 51 ·Bot! up and dc,..n S2 Eg;p!lan · cobras t!C? JUDGE PARKER f OLLOWING HER M lDN IGHT V\S!T AT THE HOSPl"IAL. ABBEY SPENCER PH OtJ E.S SA,.;\ DRIVER'S APAR TMENT A ND HA1'.;(,S UP Y..'HEN A W OM AN A1'.;5\\'ERS, UNAWARE T ,...A.T SAM MAS TUR "'~D HIS PLACE OVE'?: TO CAROLY N JOY~E ! W HAT HAPPENED I DO N"r KNOw.1• TO M 15·5 SHE MADE A PHONE SPENCER? CALL BUT SAID THERE WAS NO AN SWER ! 53 l oafer, for cn1 ._.,..,...,..=,. 54 Sound quali ty 55 Kno!ty - 11 !i& Ca:tlt : Archaic 57 Neun ending 58 Tinted • 6.0 Take part in . a rate '• " . ' ,, "' .. . ' " " - I/ 1 ' l I • -- MISS PEACH f u'l'U !1E ~AWYeiS ' of AME21CA .Nf:e - ""~E.E'", " PERKINS ..... "-' ' • H.A2Cl.A, IS Ji T~IJE TMA.1' ~~E WHO t>El="ENDS ~IMSE:LF ).I.AS A F"OOL. A9i MIS" l..AWYE~? ~ -' -, . . , GASOLINE ALLEY , ... ,... .. .. SALLY 1ANANAS 1 d idn~ SS~ 1 wa> qolnq to drive, " Skeezix! .~ .. ... ""'· .. ____ .. Thm v.+iv die! 40U 8'1< me tt> d iQ .. o J.p.Jr cer ~e4;? ·' '"'- • DAILY PI LOT "/J ly Charles Barsotti A-lli, M"'tf .-------, GORDO ' MOON MULLINS ® STJLL.-IT MUST HAVE SOMf: QIL._A BUTTON. 'TOO !I/IC>.' ANIMAL CRACKERS L(il.E1 \OM~IWill, A Ri.M CREW IS C()llil l.l<S If.I. 10 Ml<KE A M011E ABCX.li \ll!Ltl A~IMAl.S~ -By Charles M. Schulz E"1!\'THIH6 IS 6RDWING ! c (.' .. ~ • I f. I By Harold Le Doux OKAY, SPEN CER .•• GET, HOLD OF YOUR· SE LF! THERE "S NOTH ING I DESPISE MORE THAN A WHIMPERING FEMALE ! ves. SO DOES ANYONE Ec~~E, FOR 'THAT """T 1' EI> • • By MeU By John Miles VALUE ... J 9 • [~ c ~w ClJ't. I By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson By Ro9er Bollen THE GIRLS l""'~"""r'<l""~·· ....... "' •. r ... -----.., ' . ' .... DENNIS THi. MENACE ! \ . . • \ _, • 18 O<JW Fl OT ., . J LA Comes Up With Win~ing _Formula, 106-92 ·--·-----· _ ... ··-....... .-_,,__ __ • , .. .._, WILT CHAMBERLAIN 1131, HAPPY HAIRSTON CLOSE IN ON NY'S DAVE DeBUSSCHERE. Mets Dow11ed, 7·0 Bruins Ad1nit . - They're Lucky Russell Stays at Slwrt • As Phillies Move In To Have Won BOSTQ:\ 1A/'1 -"\l/e l11ere Juck v," decided Bf'lston coach Tom Johnson, "to LOS ANGELES{ AP) .:So far ~taury JI al bats including two homers. a double get nut of there alive." Will!, the longtime shortstop of the Los and six rbi. , , The Bruins'not only escaped ali ve, but Angelts Dodgtr!I . p;"§y11 he'8 not contcrned "I'm happy wi th the hilting, of course," took with them a 6·5 victory over New that he i~n 'I playing . the 23·year-old Bussell said afterward, York Sunday in the opening ga me of lheir Ai1d Bill Russel l, the present shortstop ''but lt's shnrt.~lnp I'm con~entra_ting on Nationnl l/ockey L-<:ague Stanley Cup championshlp pl;iyoff. who bowed in with a splash, says.he 's not 1nos!ly. l\1nury helps me every da y. I h h · 1 · knfJ\V he 's not uoing to st<iy oul of the Ace B;i ilcy's ~0~1! \l'ith 2: Iii left !o pl ay concerned t at c is P ay1ng. ~ gave lhc Bruins their victory. cutt.ing B.1,1J Russell, who insist~ that \V!lts will linrup, not long ilny~ay,. "" i;hqrl 11 frantic Ne\v York comeback that be back; f!n't givin11: up h)t; new job light-"13ut shnrl.~!op. R position I never had \Vipcd out ;i 5-1 Boston lead and left - I ·• played in the rnajors Until lasl v.·eek, is limp a cro1vd of 14.!195, a nation.al ~ I _... .SunCJay. _a:; t_he Dodgers blanked lhe start101: to come lo me now_ LICeLmuch _ te e ~sion aud ience and Johnson. Ne~-Y'Drt Met~ 7-0 beh ind the seven:hit more confident oul there." "We quit forechecking," said~.Johnson. Eitchjng of Dt:in Sutton. Russcllconlinued__Russcll • ......wllli:s.. plijyCd Jl:!J! oulfi e!cJ <!S ''\VC stopped hilling. \lie played ir too· -well as the infield hut never anywhere as ~::.~; Then .. we got lucky and put it in the. Dodger6 .~late · a regular in his three years.on and off All (hm11 &II l(,t (f.0) . Emile fo'i-ancis. general manager-coach With Los Angele s, batted for \Vills last of the Rangers, saw hope ;n the Joss. ~;;; .:;::;,'; ::.··:~.11:!:11:,~,1:· ; ;}!·~: Thutsrtay "and s1n·g1cd. He's hit-safely in "'\Ve si:ofe'd four go3ls in oUr Iasl ffve M-"-'--~"""--··_•·_ .. _._'_"_'"~''-"--:---.,,-'~·"...,..'...,,,.,· evC'ry ~an1e since. -gam-es agains1 fhem dufiiff lhe season.~•- his batting spree that began the inslant He doubled in nnc run in lhc second in-he said. he replace.9 the slnw-5\arting \VU!s at ning Sunday \rhcn the nodgers' jumped .::At least :l\'e.pro~·eclY.'e can still put the shortstop. off to 11 2·0 lead. Hr then hit his three-run puck in their net . Psychologically, that's Rus!iell 1>0under! 011l n home run . hi ... sf"-hnn1er lo higfili~ht a five -run fourth. got to help. conrl in as n1any ,i::nn1rs, nnrl ;ilso 1louhled \Vill1r Dilvis al so drove in two runs in the Tuesday is \\'hen game two of this best· ns he drnvc in four runs. lhc r\ull \ big. inning \\•ith an infield single. of-seven series y,·jJ! be played. • i:Csl onr-m11n producli<in of the !oi<'ll~nn. Hu ~st'll wHI b4' h:1ck flt sJ1ort ~t11p lonight \1·hcn !ht· Dudgrrs oprn 11 !hrr'r· f?l'ltnr seri<'s h<'rt' \1·1111 th(' Philarlclph1n PhilUr.s. <.;l;nalr Oli1rrn t2-0f \1•ill star! lnr Los An,i:Plc:; ,1g.11 inst rhe rhH s' Dick fuol-' D T }ZC ·-~s-;;;~::lr.!'.hiciril'd-1"'" ·"~··-· • 1J1a.1ner S--.Uat .ops. '- lilra1,i::ht brfnrr Hs I.1st h1'0 losst's 1n lhc ' . Onrt.i::rrs, 1·n11tun1rs !L~ \\'rslcrnr~11•1ni; ro. d:iv in Snn Fr:1n1·1.~cn To111 Sl'.~l'Cr 13-0 I \\'iil st11rt 11,i:.11nst thr. G1:1111s' Jnhn C1u'1bcrlnnr! 10 21. \\7hll r Russr!I lrrl '"Hlr Dorl,i:rr~· \ \.h1L 11ssault • .S1itlnn f'hrl'krrl tl1r ~Iris on P:r\·rn i;inglc~ 10 hr1·on1r !hr f1r sl pilehrr In 11•1n fnur grimrs !his srason in U1f' 111.1 - jflr~. \\'1th sr,rn i;tr111 i.:h1 w i n~ nvrr ;1 !11·0. yrnr ~pnn . .S11t10111 ·.~ 1•nr11crl-r1111 :1\·rr11gc no\1' i~ 0.[14. srC'ond lo\\•r~t 11t th•' Natlonnl LA'agut'. Sr11vf'r is nt. 0.3R. Since !nkin~ 01·rr for \\'ills, 1rho mnnagrd only f11'e hU ~ hi~ !1r/i1 47 at bats, nus.~etl htlS collc\;ted /il'l'CJl hit~ in SJw1·ial In lhe DAIL \' PILOT l\A,\'SAS CJ'fV -J.1ck Broha'n1rr con- 1.inur~ 1c1 ~p.1rklr 111 l1is pl.1ying role \\'Jlh the ·Cltrrlrind lnrl111ns, hai'ing driven in l\l'O kl·~· run s 10 Su11d11.\''s 5--J conqucsL of !hr K:insn.~ Cit.I' J{oyals. 1'ht• fonner Hu n!iu;::tnn Brach High Scho'11 .~rl'nnd b:i~r111a11 drn1·r acro ss 1 llc ito-a hcnd run in th(' top of thr lfith in111n,i:: 11·irh ;1 s;1rriflc:e fl,\' 11fll'r srnrlin~ in !hC' 1ying,.ru11 ~n lhr ~'vC'nth .1\'ilh n double. Cl1·vrhn1d hun,i:: on i11 Ilic boltotn of the lfi!h to ~rn.1' 1 1 ~ 1t11nH'S nul of first p!i:1rr. lirnh:imcr now i;purts a .381 b:i!ling average "'ith eight hits in .2l trips to the pla!e anrl he's hit sa fely in every game in \1·hich he's played. Thr double \vas his first. extra base hlo11' of the season and he also collected his first rbi of lhr can1paig1t AlthouJ:h Hotel Much!ebach officials were unable to locate Brohamer on their J?,Uest lis.t unlil a timf4C'vouriry; searc h \vas 1nade today, you ~n be sure the Ro:-als krta\'i'.who he is ;irter Sundfly. ~le \\'QUnrl up !hr marathon struggle 11·ith ;i double. ~ingle and the f\ro runs batted in. Kot bad for a rookie. -··-Finley · ··Should-· .. P·ay.::N-ixon FLORESVll.LE . Tex. iAP> -Th• no· tlon's most prominent sports fan, Prts1- dent Richard to.I. Nixon . offcrtd his op1· nion SUndny nlt;ht on pilcher \'ida Bluc '11 feud with Charel' F1nle~"· '\\tnybf F111lry ou.Q:hl lo p__g~," Nixon s:ild. -The chltf t.>:cculh•t i;nvP hi' \'itv.' \\'l11l1• • chatting wllh • group or nr11'sn1rn At the. ~Texts rBnch of Stcrttary of the.Trtrisurv John ConnaJJy, where he ~·As atltndlng A bart>tcut. Nixon followed his «1mmrnt \li'llh e Jaugh. and preceded 11 "'Ith prai11t for the • younJ: Oakland ~thlet1cs lefthander's ~bil 1ty. "He's ~nt so n1uch talent. maybe finil'y ou~ht lo ri,,y,"' ihe President said 1n re ferC"nce 10 thr A's owner. Rlur's"holdoiJt \1as menlioned durlng 11 J:f\·r-"rnt-ink<'l srsst(ln tht1l centered n1ostl)' on ba$eb:i11. The l'rr~irirnl s111d he h;isn't. been folfoi\'in~ bnsehall much this rear hf'<'.111.~<' he has befn hu~y. bul obser\.'ed th:l! the strlkt started the season "\vith • ch ill .'' He_ noted. too, that mAny i;ames lta""e been postpone~ bec.J11se ()( c:old, \\'el \ \veather. •·1. hope l\1ay is a warm month ." he said . "~1ay. June and July is ~·hen 1pey make their money." The ch1eJ execulive said the Texas RAngers, formrr ly thr \V 11 s h in g I on Stc>nators, "j1avf' done As \veil as any tertm" in attendance but :added, "Of ('.'Ourse. 11 ·~ A ney,• tram.'' He said he has "a feel aboul it the Tex. A$ tean1 because 11 used to be in \Vashlngton." But. tM President con· tlnucd. the Rangers "have sold so many plnyers ttlat it'1 not the snme·team." ·~ ,.,_ ' . I West Discusses Slump in Shooti:rig: Everyone Think's He's a CO(ich \ By GLE~'S WHIT~ 0t t~1 Delly ~•ltl St11f !\"GLE\\.OOD -They sa)· you f1od out who your true friends are when you get down on ~our lurk or the going gets tough . If that 1s accura te. Lakers s~per star J crr,Y \\'esL m4.St be one..Of the\ most popular people in Jhe coun try.- tie told the DAILY PrLOT he's been 'deluged v.·ith su;,:;;c.tirins about h'J W to sn&p out of the shooting slump which haJ plagued hlm th roughout this year's ~a­ tional Basketball As~ociation playoffs. And it still seemed to be haunting him Sunday at the fgrum as the Lakers "'hipped the r-.·ew York Knick5, 106-92. to lie their championship .series at a win apiece. i\(}w the acti-On moves to ~1ad1son Square Garden Wednesday and Friday nights. "E\•eryone seems to be a shooting coach." West sayS. "I've had people tell me what to do . call me. draw diagrams and write letters. I guess I:ye aotten at least 50 letters about lt."' he points out. ""It's getting almost lo the point of being ridiculous ." West hit only one elf nine shots the first half Sunday and that. coupled with his field goal-less last half in \Vednesday·s game with New York meant that in a spa n of four quarters .he had one suc· cessful shot from the floor. · "I'm not going to Wflrr? about it an.v · more." he continues. ''The Lakers sho\vcd today they can win 1Yithout me scoring 'a lot I feel I have to take the shot when I'm open but I find now that l'm hesitant and looking for Shol-s instead of ju!t reac- ting naturally. ' · "It"s tough to get out of my mind that I am in a slump because e~eryone seems to be remrndlng me I'm tn one.'' \\"esr'Wanned up S(lme.,.,•hat in the last half Sundav and v.·as ·s!x l or 210 \·era n, getting fh·e of 12 the final t.,.,·o quarters. But he seemed to be presstng and pas:.ing off rather than risk a shot • . . and perhaps another miss. · Lakers coach Bill Sharman adm itted the strategy y,·as to get more offense from \V{lt Chamberlain. who \\'as unstop- pable inside and popped in 2J points. He a_lso hauled do~·n 24 rebounds. ''\\'ill was tremendous -v"e needed his scoring."' Sharman said. "All year he's sacrificed his shots for defense and to get our fast brfak going. Now \\'hen ~·e need his scoring, he com·es through." Sharman called the victory extremely important. reminding writers that no team has ever lost its first two games at home and then come back to win a cham· pions hip serie,. And had the Lakers fallen Sunday, they'd have dropped those first two home tiffs. ··How we play defense and keep the pressure on their outside-shooters is still the key to this series." Sharman says. "\Ve 5y,·itched more quickly. pressured their shooters and played better defense today." The game was decided in the third · quarter after the Lakers ril llied from a 44-40 deficit to take a 51-50 halftime edge. The hosts came out tough from the in· , tem11 ss1o n and \\'!th Happy Hatrston pro- \'iding a dozen points they rambled to a 2Q.poin{ lead at one Juncture as the Knicks could hit only four of,21 shots fli pef.cent ~ In the period . :\ew York could ne,\'er e-0me closer than ID-after thai. Gail Goodrich kept lhe Laker~ in Iha game the first ha lf. ma king 22 points, grabbing three steals and . converllng them into ba skets. and taking up the slack for the Cold-shooting \Ve st. Goodrich had 31 for the game . Meany,·hile. :\ew York suffered a crushing blow \l'hen Da\·e DeBusschere pulled a muscle in his side and sat out the last half. T..Me seriousness of the in· jury is expected to be known sometime toda y. • "I'm scared," said DeBusschere. "I ha\"e never been hurt this "'ay.1 can't lift my right arm over m_y head. ''I ha\"e to think it will be better by \Vednesday but I can·t really tell." The injury occurred in a second quarter collisio n with Chamberlain when both were going for a rebound. • · Ntw YOrk 4'1) ~LOI .l."1ftltt (1041 G ~ T 0 ' T 1!.r•~ltY 9 O.tl II 1-l1•r~•o~ I l·) IS Oe8uuth1•t l 1-l I ""M•lhtn ~ 1·1 11 Lutl• 6 •·l 16 (ht,,,Ottl11n IQ ·3·7 21 F razitr 9 )-l 11 Good•lt~ 1( )-' JI Mor>rCHI l 11 I We.! I .1.-l 15 J1t~1on 6 &·a lR llilty 2 1·l ' Mt,,..ln;tr ! 1.. l Trepp 0 1).1) ft R•c•l•1 ! I).(! , EIFs 2 1·2 • M•st 0 l).Q 0 Mile1 0 0-0 0 Paulk o 0-I! o To1e11"' :>a 1'-1S n N~"' Vork lo. ll.n9tlts •5 l&.'3 106 11 ll -92 2t 11 -10• Fcule<I ou! -No~~ To1e1 !OYll -N!"' Yor~ 12, lo~ A,,.g1IU If Alltndenc1 -11.105. i@v~r -S'~i~.I ._X~!!l=-~ Clark_Makes:~- Teams With ETJ:lerson to Cop Doubles His Big Pitch With 4-3 Wih DENVER (API - f or a Y.'hile Marty Riessen thought he had Rod Laver's num· ber. and most of the 5,000 fans janlmed into the University of Denver Arena Sunday must have agreed. Riessen attacked, kept ja;;m,lng Laver's bac.khands with his serves and looked strong \\'ilh his \'olleys and ba ckhands as he matched La ver stride for stride. But then the floor fell out and Laver, the top seed, capitalized on three double faults by RieSsen in the ninth game of the decisive third set to close out the match 4-6, 6-J, 6-4 and \\'in the nationally televised Denver tennis classic. ----Later,Lavir became Oiil:Ythe secorld player!o win tWo titTe~ln the-samfmeet on this year's WCT tour \vhen he tea med with Newport Beach's Roy Emerson to win the doubles tille l-6, 6-3, 6-3 ove r South African Cliff Drysdale and Britain's Roger Taylor. Tom Okker' of the Netherlands turned the same trick at the Kemper tournament in Chicago four weeks ago. It was Laver's eighth World Championship of Tennis title this seasoo and was worth $10,000. Riessen picked up $5,000 for· second place. ACtually, it was.a pair of service breaks in the -next-to-last gam es of both the second and third.sets that tumed the match around. . '- ·Riessen, JO, from Evan ston, Ill., admitted he " got a little nervous" during the final set. "l was.a little undecided about where I wanted to setve it," he said.,.- By CRAJG SHEFP- 01 th1 Dl+lt Pilot 511/f BA L TIM ORE -It's been a slow road back to the major leagues for Ricky Clark -but no\v that he 's there, he't making lhe n10st of it .' The 2&-year-old California Angels right- ha_!}de_s_ WhQ S~nt Jhe better part of thtt last three Sea sons fn the minorS, Won his secon~ game in a row Sunday, beating the Baltimore Orioles here. 4-3. Clark actually didn 't know he "'as going to pitch until about seven minutes before game time when the scheduled starter -Clyde \Vrighl -develo ped stiffness in his left shoulder and had ta be scratched by manager Del Rice. - . After_allowing the Birds a-paiz:..o! runs tn the first inning, Clark issued just one M~v ! Mlv 1 Ma v 3 _ !lng~ls Slate 4 is o ..... TO 55 1,rn, hit i.n the.next .five before coming out for a p1nchh1tter 1n the seventh when th e Halos scored three lime s. Clark got irt about 12-13 minutes ol wa rmup throws 1vith the game being del ayed about five minute..._ __ _ "I had a .feeling I ffiight pitch when y wa s watch1n~ Clyde warm up," said .Clark, wh? ~1n 12 games for the Angels as. a r~k1e in 1967. "And then when he said h1.s shoulder hurt, r knew 1 was 111. there." • D!d he )lave .any" feelings about pitching a~a1ns~. the defending-American· League C .~mpions .. as~ed one report.er? th· No, I d1dn t feel anything different is ga~e thl!n an y others. Tbere are tough hitters on most cfubs. I think I can get 1an~one out when J'm"throwlng well. When I m not. an yone can hit me ,, Clark felt that ma ybe he might not flave been \varmed up enotigh wh th game began. en e "l felt OK in the bullpen, but 1 might not ha ve been warmed up enough bee I felt better as the game went along ~.use t Although f?lark .has looked sharp i~ his dast. two outings, it hasn't been that rosy uring the last four seasons ~fl~r his 12-11 rookie' year the M1c.h1_gan native could only win Qn~ of 12 dec1s1ons the followin,g season (l96S J d was ship~ an . ~ out to Hawaii for the •69 campaign where he wen t s.9. · The~. after spending· the '70 season in Hawau .. Toledo and El Paso where he had 8 e~mb1ned record of 6-JO, the Anaheim r esident \vas elevated to the Salt L!ke Ci· ty club last season, compiling a 4-6 mark before the Angels called him up near tho end of JutJe . He responded with a 2-1 reco rd in 11 games and a fine 2.86 e.r.a. Clar~ received a top relief performance from r1ghty Lloyd Allen who pitched the last thre~ frames, allowing just one run on two hits . · c.ra.1"111• ('t '";~ ·-_.., •• lllllmtl't UJ ......... AtC1rn1r. ~ 1 l trty, cl Plnl>l)ft, ti Ko11:e1, rl S11e11Ctr, lb C•rd-1, u McMulltr>, ~ Sllverlll, or l .AUtn, to Miff.~.,_,, c 111 .c i.r11, .. ;"'" ' •••llrtll • ooauto'l!,n llio •t1 •1a 1~i.1 ci 4110 • I 1 1 11.•otltfll,ft~,JbJ 6 I I • O I o 81~!or, ,, 4 0 1 • O )O O..lt1>--.,1t1 10 0 1 4 610Grltll,lb )OO I 1 0 I 0 li!1tllU1e7 "'·C ) a O O 01eocrowfty pri 1000 I 0 0 6 ltltlflu, 1, 1 O I O • I' l J.•ow.o, Ill I o oo ' 0 0 ft ~.OotttClll. .. ? 0 0 0 ROD LAVER ON HIS WAY TO ANOTHER $10,0QO. , 2 I I 1 Sllollfy, pri I o O O Wl".t 0060 1..1 ...... )ti .U ' t 0 TO!l ll n J J I 11:.c1tr11 1w.1.11 t,,A!ltll ~.eo ... <~'·'1 Wiii ""' -L. A!lt~ Ill • IA«>. - • • t ) f t f t t n a 1 0 E r t N H p of J re Ri N a Ir ts Je Ar c D ~al ·H th .·w :. or Pe la T ·c st Th Bl w th _-1 .M : in Pu . rm in -h· m hi~ "' ' l,41 '" " h•ll ... D "' mg . '"' '~ ... " · ba1 ·~ " .,, ' ; ll '" '" ' ·~ ''• ·~ '" ... 1.1 ~-Derby Tes t Scheduled Tuesday LOUISVILLE (AP\ -The 1972 K-entucky Derby field \\'as shaping up ·as a large one to-- day, with trainers and O\\'ners or sev~ral 3-year-olds spu rred to high hopes of Derby glory by Canonero JI's victory.-last year. Despite the presence of such lmpr:essh'e contenders as Riva Ridge, Hold Your Peace and No Le Hace. Derby v.•atchers feel this year's number or . starters could at least equal the 20 that ran last vear when Canonero II. a $1 ,200 yearling and member "of the mutuel field. broke out ol the pack for vict9l')'. Tuesday's one-mile Derby Tria l should give a clearer picture of ho\v many will go in the 1 v,-mile $125,000-added . Derby Saturday at Churchi ll Downs. Hov.·-ever, Arnold \Vinlck, trainer of !fold Your Peace, noted. "Some of the~c people have come here to run in the Derby and they \\'on 't have it anv either v.·ay.'' . . • • Some or the outsiders being pointed for the Derby .were U Pos Ent, PasCaHo, Sensitive 1'fusic, Big BrO\\'n Bear and an oft-injured colt named One Eyed Tom \.\"ho has yet lo CHARITY GOLF AWAROS -When the Assis lance League of Santa Ana stages its eighth aiinual goll tournament at Santa Ana Country. Club. ':f'om Blackman race. (center) \Vil! be on hand to defend his title. On SACC president Jun Moore Oeft) The Derby Trial is expected \\'ith ~1rs. \Villiam Anderson of the Assistance League, sho\v the duo Isome of to draw a field of 12 includi ng the prizes. ~ No Le Hace. Key lo the J\1inl. _..:::~::.:::.:~---------------- Head of the River and Ne\v ..., Prospect. ~port in Brief Men Only , OAllV '!LOT Jl on· Just "J).eginn1ng In Tourney r the Serious Swim me r By HOW ARD BANDY ot .. o.irr ,...... s• He's a stee.l sprlnc 1n a 1l1nt'1 world and hls prtsenre Is felt in every game for lhe Sand and Sea Club of Santa Monica. As 1 re:sult, S&:S won the open division of the Nation1I AAU volleyball ch1mpl0Rshlps SU.nday night in the Orange C.Oast College gymnasium ovtr ·Newport Beach's Balboa Bay . Club, 15-t, ll-1!, 15-10 before an enthuslulic cro"it of O\'tt J,000 fans. . ; Toshl Toyoda is a 5-7 star among players averaging almost a foot taller. But he doesn't give an inch in spiking SU..,,,, Is approochlnr and lhollsan<ls of btacbi:~n •~ eqtrb' a\\•altlng the chln<'t to wtt their feet in the cool, rtJreshintt: ~·•· ters ol the Paclllc O..an. But ahothtr brand or 1wlmmtr. the Junior colle&e campeUUve vlrltly, will rtath lhe cllma1 of a sea30n that •bel{nn in JnnuRry whtn Golden \\'est Colleae ho~ts tht (Rli· tom.la state junior coUe&e awlm1nini; ~nd diving champlon~IJ>I this wttk, At· the ume \U mfl Ed NtWl~nd'it ~·tar- 1round polo progr1m mous sv.·iflly Into a HOWARD HA NDY a ball from far above the net brld six week schtdule or gamts thRl are with Jegs or coiled steel. alJ..lmportant undtr the banner"'"or Nt:-it ' His accompllshmenls on the (Newport, Irvine, Atesa Aqu 4Ucsl stnrling volleyball court do not stop with two tilts next \Vetkend. here. He is the quickest man One man with more than a pni'sing inlrr- on any court, is deft at setting est in the junior college :1wln1ming n1~~t at up plays and Jumps ·higher GWC is the roach of the defrndlng champion than any of his counterparts lo and favorite to repeat, Pnsadena City Col· spike a' ball or set up a play. lege. He also dives along the. noor · .Ron Ba11atore bas bandtd togetlltr 1 ~ to mate unbelfevable saves. tent swimming aggregatkln that plt k!'I up It was Toyoda's catlike, 'ag. point.I in bunches, much llke picking a bou· grenlve pla}'. that J?'ACed ~ quet of flowert, by-passing the undesirablt!'I. and Sea to victory 1n tl1e final _ At the Southtm California mett in Long game . of the AAU c~a!l; Beach this pats "'eek. Ballatore \.\'A~ askrd pionsh1p~, although he ,~1dn t "'hen a Rood time "·oulct be to grt a briefing ac~mphsh the goal "1thout on his Pasadena squact. expert help. "\\'e don 't have anybody competing in tht" Also on !he Sand and Sea 50 free-stvle and it \.\·on't take too long, "'Ill team ~·here Larry Rundle, a it?" he aSked. In Ille 1.630 in 11,31.2 which surpo..., tht national jaycee standard of 11:09.0. Hi~ nlnqi place flnls.h ln lhe SM free w1.:. ctockl"d in 4:!3.9, a tin1t t\·t n heller than hi1 pending mark wblrh can1e in junior rolleg• COmPt'UUoo. i , Tom •termslad, coach ant mtet dlrttlor nt Goldtn \\'t it!, i~ ~oln,-: in rlN:'lts geltlng thb1t:s prt"part'<I for thr thrt¥-d[1y n1et't thnt bei!in.s Thur~day. Afh'rnoon tlnnls earh of lhf thrre _days bc'gtn\ttt 5 u'tlock. * * * A lln•1 salute 11'1 roAC'htt Tim Tift aftd Jtrr\' Hulbf'rt 111 l'(' Ir' Int fur ~·tipplnl( an outsil\ndlng b•~lr.tlbull ~r11 ~l\11 ~\Ch Mn tn• lertu.lnln.c and nos1111i1c b&nqutt Thursday alttbt. l\tort. than 200 ptoplr twtll('d lbt 11:1llai ra~cllv at l'Mrk ~t\t"pGr1 for lht. O<'r1!dt1n and th~ bt~hlli:ht 111 tht nl,thl ~·111 • lllm 1'trtn. wllh full Mi und tffttl~ and lhe \'ttk-fi?t 11f Tift and Otan l\obtrt l.a•rtnre narraUnJC lbt t\·enls of tht lh•51 ltA~h. An fnlrn"sltd J:llt~f 11t lbt-11ff1lr •·•~ Ilion Klll lnn, lorT\irr ('oru1111 dtl r'tlnr pla~·tr. wbu •·111 "'Ith bl« OA\'t 1\akrr tno!il nf lhl' t \'t • nlnt . ti.llll~n Is undtrlded u.~1111 his fulurl'I with lht rhoire narro"'ed to lhrte :(l'hooll lnrhtdloa lJCL · , "lie rould be a 11arttt fo r u~ ntlt )'tar,' •n optlm lslk' llulbtrt 11)'1. AIM present M'll Harlaild Pt ak or fJ C•m· lno Junior Collt (t. * * * Scoll ~fngnu!IOn. !ht! G-11 C'fnltr wl-.) rfld. shirted durinR !hr p1tsl :1enson. Is wnlkinjt ~·Ith crutrhr~ nnd hns his root in tt cn~L J1gnln. "I bro ke ii in rxaclly !hr same: pla1'fl AS berort," S<'olf· 1•x)""il11in~ "TI11t I c1on"t .. kno\v y,·hen ii hnp1lf'nt'cl. I \\'Orkrd out nnd ti -hurt a little hul !hr nr:<l mon1ln,i;:: It fl'lt nU rlflhl ngain. No Le Hace has won all four of his · starls this year for Joseph R. Straus. including the -Louisiana-and~A~r-k 11·n·-9-a s derbies. Key to the. A1inl. ooc Casper-in · Lead;· • -I~ Charity two-tim_e Olympic G a mes The pride and joy of Ballalore·s Pnsndena c~mpehtor (19&4-68~ _and Kurt squad is a young man from Kentucky "'ho Kilgore. a t~ree-t1me All-has tv.-·o natronS.I junior rollege records pend- American w h 1 le attending ing. Jack Tingley is th~ class of tht junior UCLA and Pan-American college distance ' swl~mers. His ptndintt •.• -Games team member J1st-maru are 4:36.9 iii the soof ree and 1:44.1 aurttmer. . , in the -200.-In lhe recent AAU ~hort -cour11e "Flnp;\ly, .I \\'tnt to the dOC'lor ::ind he took X·rays and (oui:id a brenk. !Ito snld 1 ovr~ worked It but If it doe!ln't hurt any more th nl\ It did thlo llmr. 1_!!'.111 ~J w~h 11_ ~!'!'~•n. If It hlj)i)eMllJ(iifn ,neitC sea10n. -· ·,of "the stars of Pat.ii A1ellon's powerful Rokeby Stable, has not raced since A1arch 15. Head of the .River·, · who relishes a sloppy track. upsel Riva Ridge in the Everglades. New Prospect, O\vned by ·to.·lr. and Mrs. \Vallace Gilroy. set a track record in the Bahamas. lckx Wins Pole ~ . ~Tourney Also set for the Derby Trial ls Dr. llassi Shina's Lester's Jester, conditioned by Juan Arias, the man \\'ho trained Canonero n to victory in the · Derby and Preakness. Arias ~ also will saddle Dr. Shina 's · Hassi's Image for the Derby. But barring injury nothing • that happens during Derby . ·week should change the status ·.of Riva Ridge and Hold Your ; Peace 3s the first and second . fa \·orites, respectively. Riva Ridge. Mrs. John Tweedy's 1971 ~·,re~-0ld ---:CffiimPion .. won one of two starts in· Florida and th en last Thursday won Keeneland's Blue-Grass Slakes. the race which has produced seven of the last 12 Derby winners. -•fold Your Peace, owned by • -h-1aribel Blum. won the Flam'- .· ingo and the Stepping Stone Purse on opening day at the . Downs last Saturday. He . finished ahead of Riva Ridge in the Everglades but lost to --bim in the Futurity at Bel- mont. -Dee~ea Fisl1 Report DALLAS -San Diego's Bill Casper held a slim, one-stroke lend over Puerto Rican Chi Chi Rodriguez today going into the final round of the Byron Nelson golf cla~ic at Preston Trail Golf Club. Cal'lada's \V'ilr Homenuik firect a triple bo gey seven on the par-four, 17th hole Sun- day to drop out or the lead \.\•hile Casper's steady putting ntoved him into the lead \vith a 202-stroke total. ' The golfers are vying for a $25.000 top cash prize. • lo.1ADRID - Jackie Jckx of Belgium. averaging 97.1.miles an hour in a Ferrari, won the pole position Sunday for Mon- day's Grand Prix or Spain Formula I auto race . lckx set a lap record of l mi nu te. 18.43 seconds for the twisting 2.lJ-mtle Jar a ma circuit. The previ~ record, set Saturdl!ly by' Brazi l's Emerson Fittipaldi in hjs JPS 72-5. was 1:19.19, an average al 95.2 m.p.h. Denis HnJme of New Zealand, who is leading the world championship standings after two races, gained the se- corid spot after rounding the circuit · in 1:19.18 in-his McLaren Ford. • LOS A~GELES -ll-Ob Lanier. 6-foot-11 center of the Detroit Pistons. defeated 6-3 Boston guard J o Jo While 21· 16 Sunday for the $15,000 first prize in the season-lo ng Na- tional Basketball Association one-on-one tournament. Wh ite earned $7 ,500 for making the final round. whi ch was played follawing the Los Pre p Volleyhall V1r1Hy lhJ~Hnv!On Be1dl dtf. F011nl1I" VII· lev 1l-I~. lS.7, 15·7. Jwnll)I" \11n1IY Hu"!lngton B11cl'I cfff. Founi.ln V11!1y •·15, \S-4, JS-1. • DAVE ROSS PONTIAC S [XClUSl\'f N[W CA~ 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE WaRRan t y At No Exlrd ChargE' l'I" l l•~O< 0" .,l,•o PO•f• '""" ' • I Angeles Lakers·New Y. o r k Knicks NBA playoff game at the forum. • OJA I. Calir, -Alex ,.1ayer of Stanrord overpowered Raul llamirez of Southern Cal in the third set Sunday to win the singles championshi p or the Ojai Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament and also give his team the lille. 1 Mayer "'On 7-6, 4-6. 6-3 lo ~ive Stanford a tournament S\veep. In a n all-Stanford doubles final, hick Fisher and Gary GrOslimond defeated Chico Hagey and Jim Delaney 6·3, 3-6, 6·3. ·-COLUMBUS. Ga. Eric Van Dillen or Los An geles cap- tured the $10.000 Royal Crown ·rennis Classic championship Sunday, defeating Gene Scott of New York in sudden c;leath, 7-fi, &-3. Van Dillen, who is ranked sixth in the U.S. and is a member of -lbe Davjs Cup · ~earn, takes home '4,090 in top prize money, Rice Univer9ily sophomore liarold Solomon. playing his first tournament as an in- dependent professional, upset third-r11nked Clark Graebner of New Y'ork, 6-2, 6-3. in the consolatio n match at the Green lsl~nd ~untry Cl ub. 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Invitations arc in the mail ror the eighth annu al in~ vitational charily golf classic at Santa Ana Country Club a \.\·eek from today, Sponsored by !he Assistance Leag4' or Santa Ana. \Vomen's llb · notwithstan<f. ing, ...lbis is a men-ooly tour- nament with the accent on fun. Golfers will be greeted in the parking lot by -League members in go!C carts, then escorted to the entry lable, where coffee and dou ghnuts will be waiting. During play, they will be served hot dogs and beverages. Tee-off time will be at 11 o'c!Ock with a shotgun start. Thomas L. Blackman o! Newpart Beach. is the d~fen· ding champion and will be back to play again this year. Other. former winners in-- elude Earl Engman, 1962; Lee Hasenjaeger, 1963; Bill Perry, 1964; Steve Jukich, 1965 and 1968: Al Shlhn, 1966; and Tom Blackman, 1970. Deadline for entering the tournament is April 25 with further information about the tournament available by call· ing Mrs. John P. Younki n, 544· 031l6. funds raise d from the tournament will be used to support the philanthtopic -pro- gram of the A ssistance League of Santa Ana which in- cludes many Orange Caunty projects. The committee includes: Mrs. John P. Younki n , chairman; Mrs. Robert D. Threshie, Jr., co-chairman; Mrs. Edward C. Filley, Mrs. William L. Anderson, Mrs. Andrew Pflueger, and Mrs. Glenn Phillips. Others include mesdames William Saunders, Jr .. James 1'1. BriggS. F. J. Pjake, Jr., Robert A. Barley, 8 e n Crowell, William J . Stauffer, \Villiam Wenke, Phillip Reilly, R. S. Hoyt.E. Lee Smith,, Jack Hanna, Justin M. Kennedy. J. A. Harvey. H. R . Brookman, J r., Robert Risley, .Beverly Brennan, F r-e d Werder, Clarence Hoiles and J.ohn .\Sehieris. Prep Golf M1rl111 Ufl 11'1· Mu11llllaftt1 l ttc.11 -,.~..t;~'·~) J.l. ..lltl. Wtltr {HI, luo !Ml 71, dtl. OlllOrllll (HI, ,,, Ml. $1UrffOll CMJ, 1• lltd l>tlol IH J, 11, 3-JKlm IM), 11 lotil lo Cll'l"ll (H), 1• ... • • ltl'lor (MJ, 1' dtf. Ct lYln (H), II, '°" ~'· ICtl'drlU: IM), fJ to,t te lltltl'-fH ), 1t, S.!. MASTER TAILOR . & DESIGNER ftl,.,..11 tPf'llf-11 ,.,. -Jt 'llPI. .. fi b lit ........ 11'1111 tiillllll'I Miit, 11,.,._~, .IWlllll A-1(1" l tylllll (ll!ltl11t tor L111111t1 11111 0.11.....,11, •hi 1t11r•ll1111 tf ·~' lllliilfl, . , 2t1 l L c .. r Hltlrtowey, C.r ... Mi Mer MCeM fl-.. •••••• ,, ••• 64 .. 11 11 • ' , \Vhile this trio of precision nailonai chamPiOnships, he finished fourth experls controlled the tempo in the third and final game, 1'\V'e are going to hnve n 11:r~at team and I Wan t ·i0 be a part or I~" he coocludtis. Balboa Bay Club also had its moment of glory in coming from behind. an 8-2 deficit lo win the second game, 15-13. · BBC, urider direction of coach Jim Keane. had Spencer Noteboom, Bill lmwalle and Tom Read perfor m ing brilliantly and forcing the match to three 11mts. They were aided by Matt Gage, Dick J.fonlgomery, Glen SOOne and Daryl James. Perhaps the best match cf the finals round came in the middle game of the MDlon championships. Balboa Bay Club Seniors, with Keane and co-tournament director Bill Wetzel playing leading roles, Jost the first game, 15-1 to Vessels' Quartermasters. BBC-fell behind 'fiCthe ... cond game, 14-9 with match point up for grabs every ~ime Vessels served. Te ns 1 o n mounted with every serve before the Bay Club tled the score at lf..14 by scoring the next six point:1. The two teams then traded the lead back and forth an four occasions before BBC took command, 19-17, with • great come~ck i"n one of the longest games of the three-day tourney. • The flnaJ game was no con· test as Balboa B1y Club won goi ng away, 15-5. In the women's finals, region 13 Seniors repeated as champions with a 15-10, 15-10 victory over the Long Beach Shamrocks. (')rtiz Looks Foi~ No. 9 At Fortlill Former two-time w or 1 d lightweight champion, Carlos Ortiz, Is f1vo('td to 1nnei Win No. 9 on his comeback try tonl&hl al The Forum. The 35-year-old Ortiz ls a 1~ 7 choice over young Gre~ Pot· tu of Joplin, Mo., In the JO. round feature. Tonlahl'a fight program geta under way at 7:30 with the closed circuit color telecast of the Muhammad All·Geor1e Chuvalo J2·rounder, Jive and dJrect from Vancouver, B.C. Orllrflnl captured the llS- JJOund title Jn 1962, defeating Joe Brown. He later Jost the crown to iamael Laguna, then reg1ined It from the Pana· manian. Following hia loss or the champlonahlp to Carlos (Teo ) Cruz in 1951, Ortiz went Into retirement.- . Tickets, priced 1t $7 .50 and $5.50, cover both boxing at· tractions. They are avallable at The Forum box arr1ce and all Ticketron agencies. Harness En.tries LOI Al•ml!OI .rot1I •• for MOftd•Y· Cll•r '"' 11t1, Plr1I pell I p.m , tl 1111<11 on 111 r1c1. 15 '"'"' on '"' •R<l 111\ ••<••· PlltlT ltAC•. 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Orange County'• Lar&Ht and Most Modern Toy~la and Volvo Dealer OVIRllA.I DILFVl•Y lrlCIALllTI • .. -· WITH ,ACTORY AIR CONDITIONINCJ s7200 , .• MONTH SM.71 Tetal Dewn -172.tl T .. 1t Menthly rayment, ••• fw '°"'' ll1ht -......... -SlllO.H/Ceth -127M'I AP1t 12.76 en .. ,,....., crMlt; 1972 VOLVO 142 SEDAN WITH F.ACTORY Al R CONDITIO!ilNCJ s9900 -, .. MONTH '• ... ---~ 11 17.46 Tet•I Dewtt -DtfwrMI UH7.46. C••ti ,rlct .14246.27 lttcl. T & l /A,R IS.U en ••It· crtillllt 1972 TOYOT~ MK II STATION WAGON WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING s93co , .. MONTH ' I • ' , JI DAILY PILOT TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS .' ABC 0 9·00 -"Daring Game." Lloyd Bridges play1 an undenea expert lsound fam ili,ar?) 5earch· ing a Latin Am~rican island for the hu.s band and daughter of a former 1irlfrief\d. ' ~CBS 0 I0.00 -Sonny and Cher. Guest star ony Randall play5 an egomanlacal student. leader ith the BonOs in the operatic spoof "The Student llntz.'' NBC 0 11 30 -,Johnny Carso n. The king or the ~ late·n1ght chatter set airs his first show trom his ~·· new home ba.se. Hollywood , tonight. Nancy Rea~an, P.on Rickles, &b Newhart and Carol \Va yne Jo in him. KCET m 8:00 -"La Rodine.'' Puccinni's rarely performed opera is given a lush treatment in th is N~T Opera T~eater·Canadian Broadcasting Co rpor· . at1on production. KCO P llf L L30 -"Unchained." Elroy Hirsch ~ and Barbara Hale star in thi.s drama of a prison /Chino) without walls which gave popular music one of its biggest hits. • r ••• ~ TV DAltY 'LOG · ' ' ' Monday Evening MAY 1 -ptoch1cti0fl ot Nfl Opf:ra Tht1tr1 and tht C1n1dien Bro1dc1stin1 .C41· po11tion. Soj)iano Tt11i1 Str11t1 stirs. 1 G)NJM 1:00 DD D Ill Ill(!) 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Gr11 Pot111 in Wel!erwei1ht contest. 0 (I) (jJ tII AIC MondtJ Movie: (CJ (Zhl) "01 rin1 h111" (1dY) '68 -Uayd Brid1es, Niu Min1rdos, Mich1tl Anw11, Jo&n Bl1tlun1n. An undt1Jtl ••Plfl st•rthts • l1tln Mieric1n island la fin d !ht liusb1nd and d1111htu of 1 former fi1lf1itnd. CJ) I l•ICllL I Dtrfi'lmlie11 Com· 1dy, 1hylhm. ind counlry rock ... nh ,,JBobby Dsrrin, Pat C.rroll, Ul!da Ronlihdt, tnd tilt Poppy ftm!ly. !@) Mtrit: (C) (211r} "Slrid Mt Ne Flowtrs~ (com) '6' -Doris O•t+ Rock Hudson. ail 11&-l .. MI a Tit• Y11finlt11 (iID N1t1ch1 ' DAILY PILOT Sia" P'htlOl ~ONCERNED -_Kat hy Johnson frig ht) com!or(s . Elizabeth. Gordon 1n a scene from the Westpiinstcr Community Theater production of "Antigone." • . ' ' We~!inlnster Traged11. 'Antigone' Sti·rring Drama • ., I ... r By TO~! TITUS Of ""' 0 .. l't ,.._. Staff It's been an eir~iting season .,-for the We&tminster Com- munity Theater -lwo highly enjoyable musicals and the best comedy mounted this year by a local playhouse. Now, as an abrupt change or pace, comes "Antigone." The average community theater will avoid two forms or drama like the plague - Shakespeare and Greek tragedy . "Ant igone'' is an ex: ample bf the latter, except that it is tragedy viewed through the eyes of a con- temporary Fren ch playwright, Jean Anouilh, who gives you the impression he is either · . m\'i l"'""f V.~ ~.~!~M•r. polling you on or putting you down. The Westminster g r o u p rates a large E for effort -or perhaps an A for ambition - in the staging of th is difficult exercise. Director Doris Allen has painstakingly ~unted an interpretation of ntigone'' which is more faith ul to the post·Oedipus legend itself than it is to Anouilh's scri p!. for al times the two appear to be at odds with each other. Anouilh, th r o u g· h the character of his narrator. Chorus. gives us to understand from the outset that this is a tragedy and the fate of its characters is predestined. He presents, as he did in "The Lark." a young girl determ in· ed to do what she believes is Caine TreYor Ho-rill __ ~ Jcsck Haw.Jilt\!~ 1. Ri6t7"toMJi'.'' ·-· .. ·• "KIDNAPPED" ,., & Wi11Nr of 6 Academy Award• l11cl11dl119 lut rlct11re & •Actor · Pa11I Scofi1td "A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS" "' -lotli 111 Calar --.,,,__;.; (CO""• DIL M•l ' -==' ' 'll-,-,,--~__Jl'~~~~-1 if.~ Greot w .. t 11;;= l or Office Ope111 6:30 "THE HOSPITAL" THE BEST •Readership p o 11 1 ptove George C. Scott ·"Peanuts" is one' or the Roted re; \\·orld's most popular comic right, even though il means certain death. "What a pl'rson ~n do," Antigone dtclares rfttd\\·ay Into the play, "A person should do.'' While Anouilh gives us a sort of "You Are There" ap- proach to Greek tragedy wittr Chorus doing the Waller Cronkite role . ~1iss Allen rielves deeper into the play. Sh' has q:istumed h e r characters in period robes and attempted to instill them y,•1th genuine mot ivation and detp insight into their assignments. The role of Antigone. daughter of Oedipus. is given an excellent interpretation by Kathy · Johnson, w ho ap- proaches the character with simple. honest defiance. The part itself lacks dimensi on. ~but f\1iss Johnson employs su btleties of mood to bring about an aura of empathy, if not total credibility. ~'hen he 1s called upon to con- \'erse directly with Creon f0t reasons best known to Anouilh. A ~uperbly sen.sitive 1up- porting performance is turned ~ in by Janet Allen a 1 Antigone's .sister. lsme·ne, in her brief apl' ances on stage. Dave mian a s Haernt1n. lo\'er f Antigone and son of Creon. fares less successfUUy, losing his effect y,·1th overinlens.if\'. Efizabelh Gord.on turns in a solid portrayal of the aging and concerned nurse. while Tim Hayes is very good in hil cameo scene as a messenger. Robert Tessier as the guard y,·ith all the lines <the other, apparently. ls m·utel strains credibility both physically anct in his dialogue, laced with modern idioms. Te.c h,,p ically. tb t \Vestminster production is ex· cellent , with · brilliant mood Wghting and s p I e n d i d background music which creep inobtrusively into the show. The overall staging is even more..M"npressive in.the light of its setting. an elementary school cafetorium . Two more performances of ''Antigone" will be pre sented, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 at . Finley School. Ed'ol'ards at Trask in \\festminstcr. D. J. Wall as her stubborn uncle Creon . y,·hose edict that Antigone's brother remain un· buried is the crux of the story, exhibits nashes of brilliance which, unfo rt unatelv. are quickly negated by un· comfortable lapses of timing Wall warms to his role after a shaky start. but ne\'er really fleshes out his character. and th us hi s position is not as con- \'incing as it might be. 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No Con~ert Like· It ilfehta's 10th Glitters at VC lrvilie By ~OM BARLEY 0t 1111 Dally 'llol lillll There has ne\'er been a con· cert like it at Crawford Hall and you can bet your best baton that we 'll never see the likes or it 11gain in the UC Irvine auditorium. ----Many women.-wept;--plenty o~ men loo"ked ike they Wanted to, Zubin Mehta -Zuby the inscrutable -grinned from ear to ear and a Ltos Angeles Philharmonic· 0 r c h..e s t r a vi olinist threw his shouder cloth in the air in ecstasy. · It wa s the 10th anniversary program comme morating a· decade or liaison bet~·een the LAPO and the Orange County Philharmonic Societ y. And , I repeal aga in -we will never again see the likes of ""'hal went on lasl Friday night. It was something out of the ordinary long before ?..lehla an( his merry men hit a delighted audience with those four magnificent encores . Mehta had planned a most unusual format that was variously described to me as a back to front prOgram. a Boston Pops-ish offering, and. on one occasion by an elderl y gentleman who tried very ___hard to look disgruntled as ''Sunda y in the Park" stuff. But it's my belief tha t they enjoyed Mehta's mischievous program every bit as much as I did even before Zubin got around to his encores. In any event, whatever their protests, they were drowned in the delighted ovations t ha t sw~ped-Mehta and his orchestra. Schubert's Ninth in the first segnient and Verdi's ''La Forza de! Destino," "Marche Slave'' and good. old "Poet and Peasant" is. to be sure, playing it back to front. Who cares? It was great stuff. magnificently played, and if Mehta juggied things around .to suit his ensemble' recording sessior, -or so we learned from an orchestra member -we of the audi- orchestra and a vigorous. dedicated Orange Co u n ly musical organiu;.tion and all we of the audience needed , to round out the occasion. a la Boston Popi, was a bqtt\e of bubbly or two and our glasses raised on high . Thos~ .. hundreds or con· . ·certgt:1t1S who-had""'helped jam ~crawford '"Hall • t<l • the rafters and who left in high glee at what they tho ught was the end of the program must be kicking lhemsetves today. For that is when Mehta and his happy orchestra really kicked away all restraint . "Would you like to hear some more?" Zuby asked and the11 gave us Dvorak's .Slavonic Dan~s. Bizet's "Carmen" and a work or two that escape us at this moment. ence "'ere that much better I have never hea rd a off by getting the chance to greater ovation in any coricerl hear just ho\v much verse and hall in my career as'"a music elan 1he LAPO has injected · critic and those who know or into t~e ... .s~cond hal[ pot the type of reception accorded boilers. the likes of Sir Henry Wood It ...,·as superb 10th annivers· and Sir Malcolm Sargent at ary stuff. .Qr c hes t r a London's Promenade Concerts manager Jaye Rubanoff got a will know th at that is no idle plaque from OCPS president praise. J ane Porter. Zub in Mehta got That was the spirit of the a plaque from Jane Porter, post-intermission portio n of Zubin ri1ehta got a glorious the program, of course. No bunch of Talisman roses from .such levity· can be applied to Jane Porter which J a n e the superb reading o f Porter had intended to give to Schubert's Ninth in the first Nancy Mehta who m'ust be half of the program. rt ""'ishing with all her heart t~ brought Mehta back to the day that she could have been . podium four times and should with hubby and the rest of the have brought him back 40 gang for a s~ow tha t simply more. had everylhing. · JLwas magnificent and it - AJiQ thenfttettra and-. an-ha~ been maoy, manY...years ensemble that .was becoming ·since tliis-critic heard a con- more relaxed . by the. minute ductor dr·aw the passiOn and gave us Verdi, .Tscha1kowskr pathos frrom this· grossly and Von Suppe hke we haven l underrated work as Mehta did heard it played in many a Frjday nighl SchUb,rt's Ninth year. has been rapped for what one. It ,_.as a happy, happy OC· critic called its "militarism casi~n, t.his .. commemoration of ~and rigiditf''; 8 fooljsh ,renec- the ltrst union between a great tion on a work that Is as nuid ~ • _ -and smoothly scored a s Two Specials on CBS Unimaginative Work anyt hing you'll find iii the repertoire. ·The orctiestra was eq,uaUy inspired in the Verdi that preceded our works of lighter stature: aga in. the emotion was clearly there and again Mehta did a superb job of ex· By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP I -CBS derhonslrated with a pair of specials Sunday night two forthright techniques for the production of workman-like television progrartls. Jn "The Issue of Busing." which pre -empted "60 M i n u I e s," correspqpdenl Roger Mudd outlined the con· trovcrsy, and for the next ho~r a parade of spokesmen fo r d1f· ferent opinions -government officials. congressme n, representatives of organiza- tions -merely faced the camera and read t h e i r statements. pro and C1Jn . Jn "The Metropolita n Opera Salute to Sir Rudolf Bing." the nel'4>0rk two weeks ago foCused its cameras on the opera house ~tage and the glittering aud ience-when the tribute was held ror the retiring general manager. Then the tape was edited from about rour hours to one hnur. ~ Watching a succession of closeup shots 1howing seriou~ men expounding their opinions is not exactly fl visual treat, • but the method does permit 11 Jot of ground to be cnvered and various shades of opinion to be aired. It was a good summary. The optra gala was a! satisfectory as most en- terta inments not conceived ex· pressly for televlslon. The stafe itself r.resents deflntte Jim1tatlons. I owever. thtre bi 10 lltUe cla.sslcal music and e,·en less opera seen on tracting every ounce of elbow television that · this program grease from a hard Working with its all-star cast of singers ensemble. and bits from great operi_s, Those waiting coacheS ca.r- had to be a special treat for ri ed some very. very tired millions of viewers. musicians to Los Angeles Fri· On the light entertainment · day night. .Our second half side. ABC came up with a two-program may have been a lot hour pilot program for an ac· of fun for us but it was also a tion show which will be· on il!I heck of a lot or hard work for fall schedule. "Assignment: an orchestra that had already Munich'0-whiCh will be called had a long day -in the concert "Assignment: \'ienna" in its hall. hour · long incarnation -Happy anniversary. OCPS, evoked memories of the good and our congratulations to old days of "The Third Man" Mrs. Porter for the charming and tele vision's long-running, way in which she handled a "Foreign Intrigue." most appropriate ceremony. The hero, a coot, world-And, by the way. our tribute to weary customer played by a !Jperb artist, cenist· .f\urt Roy Sheider. runs a. Munich Reher. for hls glorious ~ in· saloon and re I u ct a n t I y terpretation of a moving seg- moonlights bY, helping some ment of "Poet and Peasant" mysterious United St a t es lhat so often escapes artists o( agency catch bad guys. In the lesser stature. pilot he was trying to locate 15 Kurt has been listed in my million in stolen gold bars and ~k as the world's greatest to protect a pretty girl from a celllst for a very long \ime.. trio of menacing thugs. And that is not an Idle com· T~ere were loll ~f killings, pliment. wild fight s and furious chases Boston Pops·ish? 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Pric- rd 11:! $17.500. bu t o"nier despt'ra te, submit today, SOL VISTA (Huntington Beach) 3 Bfodroom. 1550 Sq. ft. ho1ne, close to 1chools I< shopping. l)v.-ners new home is ready and he rtally v.·anls to ~ll! Thil mus! be llM" most im· maculate home yotf\'t! seen: Priced right at Sl3,950, ""ith all tervis avallablr. larwin realty 968·~ Anytimr STOP AND LOOK! At this Fantastic J\tesa Verde w home. 1. 3 bedroon1s. 2 bath~ 2. Huge Coun t ry-s I yl e kitchen & Family roont 3. Large \\'ood bllrn in}:: fireplace ,.... 4. Sunken.Tub In master tiath 5. Assumablt Loan! · f or inlormat i;in call ~7171. 400 E. 17th ST. "THE CENTER" for your Rea.I Estate needs in Baycrest. Newpor1 Heights nd all Eastside Cosla P.tt'M. Look for the Orange Building. TALK , ABOUT FEATURES Looking for formal dining, illfge fam ily room . specious living roo n1, handy kitchen Paling· area p l u ~ 4 bedroopis. 1111 on one lt'\"ei"? Look ·fki further, 1his I~ ir - Nev.·ly !isled 111 only $36,9:.0. Call 54&-j38()(0pen 'ti! 9 pm l 1~~=1 WATERFRONT • Equity all ~ed. up? If you · "'Ould llkt. to ~· a nr\v home, or perh11.pr; ll1'I incon1t' profl('r1y but your Pqu1ty is 11.ll in your pre5t'nt hom<'. 11·1.' <'Ill\ help )'OU~ \\'t' ca n arrnngt' !or )"ou to buy thal \1·<'11 pril'ffl opportu nity now~ Anrl .ht'lp you ~ith th« 1wx·e1isal') fu1Rnc ing on your preM'nl ho1nt'. ,,." llN' A subs.Jdia.ry 10 !ht' Col1\'f'll Compa ny. \1•1th I\ history ol approxirilatl'ly $2 billion in Californiti trust ck-eds. • ·' * 4 UNITS* Peninsula Point l·Bdrn1. S.· 1-2 hdrm. Ren!<'d month lo n1onth: 1011· \"Ara nc.v fa<'1or. S92.000. Call : 67J .. 166.1 642.2253 EvPs. *DUPLEX* Price Reduced $65,750 P!'f'slii::.c Prn1n~ula Pt. Joe. 2 Brlrrns.. ea<'h unit. Af1 r. SIU(.'('(! !..· 1hin~le f'Xlt'l'LOr, ~n:::c sund~ck· K· patio l\l'E'l'I. l...ol1·t'r unit furn. D b l. i;?"arai;:r. Call : 6U<l663 :>48·071~ El'rs. associated BROKERS-REALTORS lOlS W !lolboo 67J-16tJ $200 DOWN l bedroom, 2 bath two-story home. Plush carpcl.i-..&., -dr8.Pes thfou~out., -bulll-in range & ov·cn · 11 n d refrigerator. POOi and patio \.ri1h lots of greenery. il·Ius! br solrl . Cal! now. • Walker & Lee Rf'11l!or.o; a.rr!l4!l1 · 0Jl('n 'Evc.o;. MESA VERDE NEEDS WORK Great areR, 3 bedroon1 fam ily room, 2 hath .<;. buklt-ins, 2 car garagr. Ru y it righ1. Asking SJO.!XKI. Red _Carpet Realtors. 546-8640. 8j ft . of v.•aterfron! with your own 3 bfdroom. 2 bath a p a r I m e n I overlooking Newl)(:>rt Canal, and enjoy·l • .... ;i -~t~n~ earnings from !he other 3 :,.; bedroom un ir helow. Ex· ce!lent i n v es l me n ! al $62.500. Ov.•ner will consider trade. Walker & Lee Rtaltors 2043 West cliff Drivf' 646-7711 Oricn 't i! 9 PJ\f BAYFRONT APTS. Vista Del Lido. Pier & dip avail. From $33,500. Canal front lot S~.<XXI" George Williamson Realtor 548-6.570 645-1564 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 .. From '"Chr1stmu Ntckhts" IYALFGIP me11ni; If You Art-Lnoking for GQOd Income Prol"lf'rty, "·e offer this Eas!side Costa .Mesa 'triplex. Thre<" large units in Top Condirion. One :\.hedroom and T\\"O 2 -BP droom. CUI-de-Sac Stret'L Clo!<t' 1o Sdlools & shopping. $69.500. GOOD BUYS llf.i BR. \'tcU built · starter. horn!"' nrar Newport Hrtghls on R-t lo! 1\'fspi1i'r lo build. Alley access. Sl!l.500. N°l'11•por1 Heigh•~: lge-kit. \\"fbrkfst rm . S22.900. C.1\1. Jl,fstr BR is 5upcr big. Lge. hving &. dining rms \,\"/lrplr 11nrl 1vood pam-l ing. Lge k11 \v/brkfst nook. Like nf!w. $31.900. CALL e 646·1414 91•'""" Rf.AL TY Nr11r Newport P•at Off ltt 4•PLEX IN CORONA del MAR Here are 4·3 BR un its for am11.ll famllie" "''i!h n1' vacancy problems. This is your 1972 t;ix sh~ltcr pro· per1 y with an $8.400 ye11rly lnrome. Owner will al:"f't'p t 11)'1,. d?v.•n pnyment on 11 w ite Q£ S62.500. Call lor all the fa clli. COATS &. ' WALLACE R£ATTORS -54'-4141- (0ptn Evenin9t) BY Owntr. mu111 &ell in 6 •ttkll. Ch<1 rm1nt Frtnch Country home ln dcsira hlr \Vl'..stc~lJf, 5 BR. 3 Ba. r;unlltr glas!I 11;11rrle~ room ope.nina ,.., h1Hlr.Pd r11 11u ~ g11rri(n. R~uced tn "'5.000, &42-6.1.10. GUEST ROOM DEN PARTY ·ROOM SECLUDED GUEST FACH..- IT\'! T1lf! l'ntry. Formal 11\'· ing roon1. f'amily ronn1 \\t1h n1anrt'led 1Lrt-pl11.ct . n · OE/\' Cher~ kl/l·hr11 v.1th ~rl! 1·tea11 O\'C'~. Ll!.undry '"l'\"I<'" porrh' Plus pollrn frrf' AIR PUnIF IElt .S\'STE~I! 4 gi11nl hl'droomi;! ZO :'\ ~4 DETACl lED PART\'·REC· REATIOr\ ROO~I ~ Boni gar· age. Pr1crd to stll. Call nn11 64.>0303. ir rorrsslonal r\'R\· . ua!ions .i::ivrn. I I ORIS! L Ol \O\ • ,,, .£ 4 / •(}A>> SOME INDIVIDUALS KNOW .HOW TO LIVE Tht'y "·on"t ~rit!r !lir M'('(lllrl hrsl. \\'e hrlir1·f' thi11 hon1r J!' srU rv1drnt 10 !his ,,..s pt'C1, 1'ht' 1 ... 1nd!<~·ap1ni::.. P11tio, S\•/1m1n1111: Pnol k Sun Deck ere hf'atlllfull ~· arlar!rd 10 ! hr Con- ! r m pora~· Ar1·h11r1•!11rf' 'You'll bf'hrl"r 11 11\~o 1rllf'11 ~(IU Sf'{' !hr f'[0\\"1111: \.l\"UH~ Roon1 111\l'l t' Ir fl I 11 rr , READ THIS / ;/ LA CUESTA HOMES, close lo the ocHn ln H':lnt in9tOn Be11ch -litve 4 credit r• j1ction1 iri. tlitir 9th Unit -•t origin•I price I Occupancy in J une. Unit 11 opens -M1y 6th Homes h1vt 4 & S BR, 2 & l BA, 1h•k• roofs, wet bar1, full bU iltini, carpeting, etc. • 8rookhur1t & Atl1nt1 from 536,440 I 96S-l929 ,/ --------·\-8t'dn:xJnl!I \1 1t h ~p1l1'111f' ~1 a~trr Stu1r .a.vs! rnnnal Gener11I Gen•r•I ·-~~--~~-~'"'"' n"""':' ·"-':" -"' '" EASTSIDE BEAUTY View-Balboa Nr\1·port R<'af'h. S:1.l,!l.i0. . COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. 3 BEDROOMS SUNDECK + POOL • 6 BEDROOMS Giant Tudor living room with massivfi srone flrfiplaee and .Jsca~rs1 ~ dinlJlr .. • REALTORS 270 I: ~~t . ,.. 646-0555 This Mn1e 1s absolutely lm- macul11lc in f!Vtty "'ay. .£il1strn1ng Mrrl\\'DQ!:i ~_r11. llPRCIOUS built-tn .. k1tchcn. larg1>. llf'dronn1s. 2 hn!hs. ~pllt'n1t' sr1Vlf'f' p-n r c lJ, srarkhnR: 17 .x :l8 s11'1n1n1ing pool. rron1 and r e11.r hr;u11i[ul1.v IRndsc-i1pf'rl. Ex· rrl\r-n1 \"Rh1r. Pr\N'd at $.\6,;,f)(l. Rr1I c II. r pf! I Rraltor!l. 546-$6'10. Til• Uoor in kitehen. Elt.e· -· · " !t'Onic oven plu s gar; BBQ. 6 Evrnings C11ll &16-52'26 No Down $28,000 4 lidr + Den G.I. terms-lo"' rlti1\n nll nthl"'rs. 2 ba ths, i!'fllFllf'11 rear hvinl:" room enh11111·r1I by chRrn1ini;:: f i r {' p I Ar f' , hu ilti n drri1n1 k i Ir hr n , dish\\'Ashrr. r 11 r10. BAQ .~ smnk<'r. s" ini;:: & pl11yhousr . Boal gRIC !or allry f'll· lif'droo1nl'i. 1..nundry and ~toragr roon1s. 22' X 43" HECREATION R)QM with \l'f'f bAr. fil"f!pl11 c1" 11 nd d11.nce floor ! Call 6'1.5·0.103. (Pro- frsslonal propt"rty evalua- lions givrn. I I Olli\ I I Ol \O\ ;. I • ' • ' trance. Proo! !!i7f'd i.:rounds. ~~~~li'1~~~ ~1any f'xlra s. 540-1720. U FAMILY ROOM 1Bx24 2955 llarhor, Costa :\l<'S."\ TARBELL A Fashion Dream oi1 you like living Ctosr. to the beach"? 1'hi11 home is !or ESTA TE SALE ,., .• b<dl'OOm, ' baths. ll.10VE In tomorrow and ff!nt unt il clol'e or · eac.mw. VA 11pprai11ed 11.1 $32.400. 3 bodroOm,.~:J ba1h1 al'ld a din· Ing l\J'ta · olr livlnr room. You must this one_._ Call..l-----1 ~~2535 Todi.y! · · MESA VERDE srmciou!! homf! h11s A view of -,.,. park thar:-wUI ~u Lovely .3 bed~m. 2 bat~ lhn1 .~pifir of nut of rlnor!'I home 111 excf'pl1on11 J conrl•· living. ft'!'! pri<'e 11'1 only lion. P lush c:arpf'lini;:-, ~hi Si!J.500. Call lodny.LR4Z-25,15. firrp!a cr, all hlt ins , lam1ly ' IO /THE REAL \'.)( ESTA.TERS room. covrred palio 11nd Jt'1 a breeze .. sell· your excell locj:11inn. Try S32,500. item• with f!ase>, u~ Dall,y -What a huy -subjf!Ct lo Pilot O aplfif!d. 642-5677. court 11pprnval. IG'~--,.,------Ge I Call 545'B424 (Optn Evf'i'I. )' 1.;;;•;;";;";;;';;";;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;"°:;;;;';;e:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;j • Spanish Adobe • Solid built 3 bedroom, doublfi car garage. • clo~e lo lown &· C'ilytjla.rk. Prired right at $23.950. Ph: 642·.J nt. Ontu~ ~21 JlnJa .Jd£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOW.N BY APPOINTMENT . 57 Linda Isle Drive Custom 4 BR., 3'h ba. home on Lagoon. Mslr BR. has -•iltjng-area-& frplc, Waterfront family rro .. _w/cpnversation pit around the frplc.; lovely gard~n , lge. s lip ...... $189,~ For Complete lnformttlon On All Homes & Lots, Pl•••• Ctll: -- PALERMO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR * * 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. • '754161 Harbor View Homes l~G~.~ •• ~.~ •• ~~~~~c;.~.~.!!!,.~1 ~~~~I /\ f:i tnily hon1e v.•hich can <louhh• in la r~I! Ji:TOUfl rn- terta1n1ng. 3 i...:c. bclrms. /\ti with !hr l!a li11n Rlv 1f'rA inOuence. Ownt'r ha11 11pam:I nothing in co~t to complt-!e thi!i tint' homt' & rw>w lt h11.s ou1A:rown him. Call lo view. $72.930. CORBIN- MARTIN · REALTORS 644-76'2 cozv CONVERSATION Arounrl 1. rai~ birch heanh in the fam ily room. 3 brrlroomi;, 2 haths & M"clurl- Pd pa l!n, ntar Har bor HI. $J9,j0r). PETE J!ARRETI -REALTY. 64l-5lno • $32,,so! 4 Big Bedrms rrr11hly p11 1nt~ interior. 2 ll3th11, huJrC family n>()m l'i!h tnv\llna: I I r f' p 1 a c '!, deluxe bulh1n k Itch f! n • dl,hw1urht-r. HUit" 20 f I. 11;rrl"t.n,.d & N'lllf'N'tl pa tin. New ~h111; r.Arpetina: lhruout, n""' Q151om dr11p11 ~. !162'-:.:.;G. . MACNAB • IRVl-NE ______ .... ___ _.. __ UNIVERSITY PARK SHOWPIECE Beautifully upgraded 3 I or 4) BR family res i<!~nce. Professional landscaping -lots of decking -free form pool -much more. $44 ,950. Tom Queen 644-6200. LITTLE ISLAND SPECIAL 325 E . Bayf,onl, R-2 lot • 60' bayfront. Pri· vale pier & float. 3 BR's, 3 baths. Don Todd 642-8235 . EXCITING rGVER SHORES HOME Pl.anned for in!oflr.al yet graceful & elegant !amily livini & entertaining. 3 BR'1. Bre'l,lhlaki~g views from family J!OOI. DR1 LR'. mas(er 1lR'& kitchen ' Pdol~1131l,!IOO.· Appl. only Laszlo Sharkany. TWO BAYFRONT LOTS Illness forces drastic pr ice reduction. Util· ize exis~ing 8 BR house or demoli sh (or 2 new Bay!ronl Homes. Gloden Fay for appt. 642-8235. Price now • $215 000. 'I'. Irvine Mot~•b·'"'"" R .. u,c.mp • ., tOI Dowt Drive U2•12ll to oiitimwn Lflvls -you can 1---------- t'W'n "truh to c.u.h .. l!J. a Thf!. t;ute11 dTAv.• in tM: \Ve~t ~------.... ---J DAILY Pll..OT cl.lu1lled ad ••• 1 D~ly Pilot Oaulf1'd I A 1 1144 Mec.Arttiur 1«-1aoa Newporl leectl,Clllf«nll t.211S TARBELL • ctll 60--M71 Ad. 64:h!J678-, llOOi want ill'l"'f.\lmtnl ---'---------· !!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!~ • . ' • / • Motufay, M•y 1, 11)72' • Eve ryone Ha' Some thing That So.:neo ne El'e Wants DAILY Pl CLASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Sell It, Fin d It, Trade It With a Want Ad ' • The Biggest Mark~tpla_ce on the Orange.Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results I -~-l~ -...... l~1 l~--·.,_··1·__,J~1 I ---l~I _,,,_ I~ [ -· .. -l~I · _,,,_ l,.G•o•n•.•,•.•, ............. G•e•n•.•,•.•,• ............ Gener•I ~G;o;n;e;ra;l;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~G;o;n;e;ra;l~;;j;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~l~Gmemnmemraml;;;m;m;;~;m~l!Gio!n!o~r~o;lmlmmmmiiiii Huntil')gton Be•ch Hun tinSjton Beach C. F. Colesw~rthy & Co. Realtors STEPS TO THE BEACH Unique. tcu stom·b11ilt. 4 bed roon1 and large den home. Coniplcte privacy. f\1ost roon1s open to beautiful atrium with it s t~\vn ~lrCarn and splashin~ waterfall. A very bri~hl and chccr,Y home for the executive. $f)(S,500. OLD CORONA VIEW 60' fronlai.!C on O<·c-.n Blvll. Full view tJf white \Valer ;in d .i cily. 2 sto1·y tirinl f~ bo;1 s ls 5 bedroo1n s -coultl be (I -fnrn1al dining room . 3 baths. 2 fireplace~, guc:•t apar11)1c11l with hath . J)atio has beach sho\vrr -f} c;ar f)arkin g plu s room for a pool , 1··1·:E lan <l A wise hu,v at $1 ~5.000 Eastbluff Office • 640-0020 Bayside Office • 675-4930 General General ' · Fantasti._c Channel Vie".'\ Home J,,.,·:11<«1 In $1 2!!,(l(l() Io S:lf~J,l!f11"1 t1"n1r s 111 t'hu1n ("•ov•· -:: luvf'ly h.:•dfl)flfO!I \\1l h '.! 11."1111~. lJrfuTIIJ!u· "11'•·utur s t ;, 1 r \V IJ y ,;) llfl!"'1t111~ l1\ 111~: r••Orll \l'ilh f Irr r• I :i ,. ,. . Cn111111r 11·ty "lll'f!i•ll'rl ;irul 1i1'11p(•d. 1 i.:<•l'):r•11US h1•:11·hf'~ V.'J!h !)(/ f,.,,t -"''l•1111 ;ind l1n,v v11•w n111J rinrt•d HI only l!C.'i,000. l.onn 1·fir nn1 ilrn1•nt ol P.11'~. h11n1Pdll1!!• pos~1·1111lon. ('nil llfllV 10 ~I' lhi~ l:rl'l1t VILIUI',• fii'.:-1'1;{(1. Shake Roof Beauty On Eastside • 3 Bdrms \ J HUGE · RUMPYS ROOM ·FOUR BEDROOMS· IN SANOPOINTP. -All wf•l']led up in this nice TWO STOHY 4 bedroom , 3 bath, HUGE HUMPUS llOOM that will lake a pool table, builtin kits.hen , large yard 'vill acco1nmodate vour 30 foot boat. and a :-;pacious feelinJ? prevails thruout. It's only ... , .... $39,900. CHA.RM. COMFORT. VALUE? -WE HAVE IT- 4 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM. 2 baths, 1111·111 l(x·a 11011 on . r.1;:11011:1 atrium, builtins with self cleani ng oven . shag S1r~·(·I. AssuoH· Ii',;, unnuul carpetin g and custom drapes. Large covered p(•r'c<•ulu;.:r• ru(r• <;i Joan · d O ivith inonrhly ii:iyi;u·nls ,1r patio w ith super Ian scaping. W ULD YOU only s 1::.1 P4'" inoulh in-BELIEVE ......... : ............. $47,900; ··tu1lin" 1a~··11 t.· i11suru11c:r. ''IT'S 1.MPOSSIBLE'' <::irJll'ls and d1•ap1'.i; 11"i1h 101< ot l"""'H""· ""A·VA TO HND A BETIER BUY 11·rn1~ avnilnt>I (·. Sf'•· ttu~ CLOSE TO BEACll & SHOPPING -Good Ont· ticror" ii'ii goni•, Only starter for the young family. NEW CARPET, SVl.000 tull prit•c nnd t'.\l!'il lari.:e lot is h't.'t'. 3 bed rooms, 1 :\l,i bath, close to free\vay , I L school & shopping. Sma ll investment down Wa ker & ee can·"beat th e rent race." ONLY _:..;:.J27.900. REPOSSESSION Now owned by Vet{'rans Ad· TRIPLEX minislraUon. $950. dov.:n pay- Vrry nict> 3 BR, 2 BA owntr"s ment to anyone. 2 story uru1 + 2·2 l:IP.. ] BA, Good brick lnmt Colonial st;le. 5 J0t:atinn. BR, 3 Ba, fa tnily room, for· $51 500 \ .. , mal dining, on large c.orncr "" 1 • lot. Carpen; & all built-ins. Full price only $37,950. 'COTIAGE ESTATE Call 54~Jl5!. !Open Eves.) Cozy 1 hNlrm, shake roof, double <:ar, i story l. '.m. Large Joi with room to build. ~21,500. 1 ~:~~1 j~~~~~~~lilll!~llllj3BR 2RA & (J{'n, Jrg lo!. rm C O_L_L-EGE PARK 10 h.,;id "'1"1'"'· $57.SS9. Call 67J-\.'.:S9. Boll It's in !hf' pool, 11•hat .nl-----~~---­ cncss! 'f cnant niovPd out & Corona del Mar 111C 01\•ncr l 1vho lives in CORONA DEL MAR l~11Jm Srirings! s~ys "get DUPLEX, very sharp! Large rnl. or that thing! Vacant !2) 3 BR units. South of & in ncC'd 1Jf TLC. Could be I ligJ11vay S76 500-675-6900 a b(·auly. '.Fix it & save • . • · ' · $21'1.:tJO as is. Ca!! no1v 5'16·2313. (.0' THE REAL '('. ESTATERS Co1t1 Mesa SPANISH HACIENDA Elegant near new Spa nish home In excellent area. This lovely 2 story home features 4 large hcflrooms, roorny family room, 3 car gara~e. Priced at an unbelievable $29,950, v.·i!h Only J{}';~ dO\\'ll paymt. BED OF ROSES The 0\\11\Cr of th is · darling 4 bedroom house really has a green thumb. Ex· quisi!e Jandscnping, added ramny rOOm. beautifully dcoor:ited. All ' this for S29,950. 5~i Do\1'11, PANICSVILLE 01l'ne1· has already rnovcd and 1nust srll in1med. L.'ll'gl' '1 bdr111,. 2 story home l\'ilh for111al din ini.: :iJ"ea and f:i1nily. roon1. Only $29,500. Si•e ir torlav! C11JJ !i40-.s5:.1S. SHERWO•CL REALTY 18964 Brookhurst. f .V. -O\\'NF:R - LEAVING COUNTnr 3 Bodrm., J=!.4 bath, hu il1ins. Price rNlut:"d to $21.!riO. ltED CAHPF:1· lll'a!tors !!62-7771 iiiiii ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMESA VERDE. $50!1 do. Im· REPQSSESSIONS mac. 3 Hr., '' Ba·• fi'l'lr inforn13l lon :ind l0t·arion cul--0('-SU(', 2 Crplc·'s. Nu or thl'SC FHA & V/\. hO!llCS, Uri~ < ''' ••"I NEED SOME • PRIVACY· i;tiag, cus1. dt"]ls, lr~ Jut con!act - -O\\'r\ER - 4 Bcdrm, 2 bath, buillins. TRAi'JSFERRED 4 "Bedrn1, 2 balh, bull!ins. Nl'ar beach. All terms - $33.500. RED CARPET Real tors 962-777i Bubbling Fish Pond! Pond! $32,900 Attractive fishpond com- pliments restful lighting in lovl'ly patio. 4 bt'drooms, 2 haths, bulltin range, oven & 1lish "•ashe r. Elegan! fireplace. S prinklers. He/lce1s pride of O\l'ner11hip insltle & out. 842-6691. TARBELL ALASKA BOUND Estate-like living, Fr u j t frtts, )'..'!'apes, boat gale, rm Jor pool. 4 BR , new shag, c·U!:tm clrps, prof clec & ldscpd. Assume 6'/0 loan or tC'l'JnS. 8•17-8507, ~~-~~-c·.-~·· Sta rt Spring. Here I Here! $26,500 11:Jrrui1 tr<'es. 1 ~ Blk · 10 Drive to lhc rn1I of !his quie! i'i1('Sa Vert.le L ibrarv Prinr. KASABIAN No do\\'ll G.T. 3 bedroonii. ~·· -·-__ _,4.....,U'""NIVUf OOMl---n'""'" =-· --"EVERYTHING lS ·BEAUTIFUL"- -,,, .... ,,, 0 "'" Cv". IN IRVINE TERRACE tr" r -Ii n e r! ~: 11 stsi~!c only. Sl~.900. By.· 011,ner. Real Estate 847•9604 buil.iiri dream k it ch e 'n . ~af"':""~t+--Fh-Ht -t;m:::m_r--,.. ~---t§;'~-~""'""· '="'~f'~'=' _ -P-atio ..... ll~ta~~ ~tl'Wh!~· ,.--.-rarltc ·f btlfm. & fami ly rn1. -. POOL.SIDE PARAOIS·E Nt'1vly painted insirlt> & out home tn' 11.~ f)ark-Jike set· $20.950--is fhc lo.iv asking 4 BEDROOMS.+ POOL .Fresh a~ spring. 'Beautiful ' . .. • QUARRY .TILE ENTRY se ts off rlth green s hag a nd from there i['s nothing hut iU,l \V\YS and ahhs! Beautiful · drapes, rough sawn ~edai' paneling. sunny kitchen \vall- papers and mellow for1na l dining .arrange- ment There's a portico off the master bed- roon1 that overlooks the qu arter of an acre of fee land. See this one. even if you don't buy it. PHONE UN IQUE CQRONA DEL MAR 675-6000. . A MULTIPLE ·LISTING REALTOR PRICE REDUCED · LUSK Harbor View H ills \Vith ocean view Nea rl y new 5 BR . 3 na. \Vo n1t. In-st at this price. $86,000 • Fee ll oward Well s BAYSIDE WATERFRONT llnm blini: 1'ustom beauty \Vi th bcarh & har- bor view. llottest \vnterfrnnt ho1n e buy lo· clav at 0nlv S165.000. C:all tnc todav! Ji111 f\·lullcr CAMEO SHORES VIEW ES TAT E Nea rly lf..1 Ar. Pcrf. ent.ertaini n~ hoi11e: lgc. f'oon1s, pool/cabana, rabulo us bar. 4 Bit, 5'f.: baths. C;ill ror JJ1 clu rcs. $175.000. George (~ru pe OWNER MUST SELL A beau.tifulcustom built . corner J.Q_cat_io11_ in . B~YCllEST. Lois or privncy Vnulle<I ceil's.: 4 f{R's ~ lla .. t":n·.: neat p;iti'o: $89.UOO. Uud,Austin NEWPORT BEACH -VIEW Grac·ious 2-story. qu iet Joe . l~:iy & occnn~ vie\v. 4th 111?, is upstairs \\'/O\Vll ba th & livin g r1n. !l uge yard \\'/lrces. A C.B. ex· elusive. *6~.000 Hill Comstock CORONA DEL MAR -VIEW Easy livi ng. v ir\V location. 2 13Jl .. 2 nn .. 0 .R.: it sparkles. Near ocean bench. park. Only $!i4 .9fHl. Cn\1 Pnul Qu_ick FANTASTIC BUY -LIDO IS LE l~ovely rn1nbling cstnte on :1 tot:;. \lioiee e nd nf Island !oration. 7 nn .. lanai ~~ pool: in pcrf. <.·nnd . llrin g offer. $159.500 l·:uj!'cne \1rrcland NEW PE NINSULA LI STING f'usl .. :-.pnrious 5 1111 . hoh1e : :1 1 ~ hn1l1:->. llll- !'-ilnir s fnnl. rn1 . & lllundry. Ncnr N.11 , 'i'11thl llub. bcL h:1v & occ:in. $85.000 --l~cst Duy! l!ill nrnls FIN E FOR BUSY COUPLE On one lt',·cl. 2'" nT~. '& den. '"rt bar IO\'ely . f'lcr . kil ch: c:i rc·free \~ con1!ort ;1hlr. l ln i". !'ark. A REST UUY :JI -rre . $36 .!100. 11Chuck'' Lc1~·i~ . • • CUSTOM VIEW HOME Oovt'r ~horcs re!'idcnrt• \\'i1h :! bdrm::: .. 21~ baths : t'u1nily rn1 .. \rith snacl' for pool l<t· ble )llu s si llins:: ~1rra. ~\.l'.l .OHO ... l~ih.•<'n lltulson . . , E ")~tl<!-l,D J!>\)'-PR IVA.TE BEACH -· ~ ttR .. COllV(lrl , dt'Jl, r :tlhf'drnl bCtllll C'Cil'~ .. vie\''· 24 llr. !'ecurity. 'J'rnni !' tis. ~86 .500 IJ<lb Yorke · W..0700 ~ ''44-2430 Coldwell,Banker ~ 550 NEW POR T CE NT ER DR, N.B. -Daily · Pilot Classified-Ads for Action ••. Call 642-5678 OCEAN VIEW! Nettport · 1-1eights ,JllST RF:DUCi':IJ S\!"1,{J()(l! • Ciani living room 1vith 1•ruekling firepln1·<'! COPf>l'I' ..,ket11i> kit1·hl•n ! Trophy room. C11plnin'11 11•ork.~J111p. N1•11• /•nin1. 1'111Mt; Nt:\\'POftT IJJ·:ll;/l'J'S l..OCATJON \vith lllU" vi1•w of Ca!alina Island und Nt'1Vpol't lflu'hor! \\'ould yot1 h1•lit•vr only $40,000! J lu11'y-Call 64r>-0303. (Pro· fl·s11ion:il t'vi1luolions given.) I Oil!.\ 1.1 01 \0\ NF:Al "f"QR\ PANORAMIC VIEW • NEWPORT HARBOit J .. et us sho\v you this enchantin.I! t\VO year old home. Atrium entry,· open spacious liv- in~ r6om 'vith fireplace. 3 LJ rge bedrooms 2 baths, LOV~:r :r· DINING lt00!\1 + 1'00111 to store your lrailer or boat.· $62.500. TWO TRIPLEXES • CORONA-DEL MAR • Built in range and oven, dish \vasher anti dispos al. carpets and d rapes. 2 Unit s have 2 bedrooms. I bath : 1 l Jnit has 2 bedroo1ns, 1 tfJ bath ,..,/firePlace. Each unit has 2 car· ports. maintena nce free ya rd and pool p rivi· leges. . . . . . . . . . . . .... Each $79.500. ~ MD lSSOCIAflS 11ng-. 11 ·s pc;1rcful. Outstan-price for th iii nice .'~ Br, 2 $36,950. mnnicuI't'd yard. Sl2-2361. <lirig valu,.. at S37,500. For a Ba, b!tn.~. Obi gar, xtra plf•usant \'is1t, con1acl us. storngr, t•lubhoUSt' .r:.. pools. CALL. ~I0-11:11 !Open eves.) Vacant-Sec anylin1<'. Cal! J<IO.ll:11 H Efi!TAGE :~HIRITAGl l HE,\LTOns,___ --~RE ALTORS * FIXER UPPER * -' . --· I Corr;rl' lot .. good lo<·. S:'.2,500 -HURR Y ON THIS OREGON BOUND 4 BIL. t·nn1plP1Ply r('f1u·hi.~h1•d Y1)11'!1 Jovt· this in1n1acul::Hc 5 Corner lo1. $24.4~. tu·d1'0i1n1 Spanish hon1" 1\•lth BALBOA BAY PROP. IK.•;uttiful 1·athe1lral 1·cilin~11 * 642-7491 * Plush 11·all-!0:.11·al\ ~ h ;i g carpet and custom riraprs. brick fir{'p!nt'<', fornr.1l-rlin· ing room, all nC'11• push-bU1· Ion ;ipplinn1·ci:, h u g t' en1·1'r{'d pidJO plus lovely lrcC'-forn1 pool. Nothin,t:: fr) do-jtJ~! n1ove in. GI or F!!A lel"lllS. r;1JI 1!17-1221. -Adoht• f1rrpl'!_c;r -This E-SIDE C.i\1.-sca1·t1·~ )714'!"Beach Bll'd., H.B. spacious hnn1c C':<presscs dining, bltn11, frplc, dbl' FHA 1·h:irm hnppiness Modrrn de!achecl gar. in xlnt conrl. 23~ . elccll'ic hll·in kitchen 2~~ Ask ing $27.7.Jll. Call ;1.!0.-1151 $200. moves you in lh1s 2 haih~ -l u ('hoicr ronv~nt lfF.:RITAGE REALTORS. bC'droon1 ]1 ~ bafh to1vnhousc. lol·a!ion t)n~ filf:«l. 1'ft:irry ~ ME-SA V·E·ROE--Sell~r 11·ill pay .au other r7~ S.'"fO Jiii" ~ rosls. Only SIS,500, Call '.,., • · By 01\·llC'r, 3 BR. 11~ BA.. 968-4441. '"' 1 ';;. ""''· "" "' 0 • CREST REALTY 5''l:i--0.,vS. TARBELL •1 Br. balll & 1;. ·~ mi. to Stair bi.:h. Frnccd. Auto. sprinklrrs. Dbl gar. on nlley. Parking for lrlr. <lr bo:il. $26.900. 635--3614.,' Irvine STUNNING IS THE WORD ••• For !his 2 bdrm., den, ~ ba1h ~ home 1l'i \h an extra panelr<I rclrC'al room. Beautifully dccoratc<l & landsca~d. Prime Jlllrk location. \V~lk !o shopping & church: For Best Addressed People Irvine Terrace l.JJOkin~ nt 111fJ:.r1~d ·11ri;•t•s, 111ukl' 11~lnh•11·1111 1111 anti SCf' ll'hHI $l;2,!"1011 11•lll huy -JOlll' hl'droou1.~ 01• :: ht•clronn1s .~· 0·11nv1•r11hl•' {l('n, 21 ~ RE'ALTORS --. 644-7270 SPACIOU-.-,-,-.-,-.1-"-,-"-,,-,,-,,-g CUTE COTTAGE-1•-·,._..._ ... ~ ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1hmughou1 :: hr. 2 l1a, huge 2 BR. l BA eoltagt'. fan1ily pa!io, F:ast~ldP. ~:~~.:ii)(). U~r roon1 11'/brick fir{'p]. \Va!k your VA. Kingn:1rd Rrn! lo hC'aeh. 10~; Dn .~· ~lo MESA NORTH Es1;i1r. G42-:l222. p.'.lyn1111 S~)()J. !h(' most djscriminating buyef. Jusl \Reduced to S.16,950. "IJuh"I 1"11i1. .l111t11s·1ool-1i11r!i;ll '' l " 1v lal').:P i·nrlll'I' lut. Call ti?J.-8550 for n1orc dt>tnil.~. or for 11 1•i1111·lni; nppointn1t1111. 1-0 THE REAL \"" ESTATERS 'I ' I. I,' ~Fantastic 4 Bedrm $31,000 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF . Bring ?3int li~us~ a,nd get a BEAUT. HEPO Roberts & Co. 961-SSI I barg;nn on 11us ,, Brdroon1 2 3 BP. 2 BA -·' k h I lh I G J • . " .. , n1vul'r11 ·1tr· rrt No Down ---11.l'ullor ic1 ion1r. not area near Under·s~O:\T El\:R 5 !&-7i~') "Sf,"CE l""" !!!!!!!!!!lll!!t!!!! .... llt!!!!!l!!!f .. l!!!l .. !!!!!!!!!'11 .... 1111!!!11 s1·hools S1. ~hnpping, " · · _, · " · $ " ~ G-e-ner a1 Gen9ral LO\\' DN Fll.<\.;>;o DN w, * MESA VE RDE * 28,000 1st \\'est{'rn Bank l;lldg. $28.950 4 ~~: __ pool • ~ 011 nei A_J_dr__+.__.D_e:n J Uni\'crsi1y Park, Ir ... ~ne . ~ha1·111 1 ng 11·a!1pa pcrr rl 4 h<"'OO 2 b lh . 1 ~ Oays-SS2;-7000 Nights h I I l . ul n1s, R s-. 1so au•u onic., P c Jn n• n u • pnld rr:ir living room \\'ifh P.\'.· Ne.wµort den, fni ! tlin. rni., /.:'<iY quisitc fireplace. Queen's l?rkfst rm. 200:!. Balc;aric Dr. pride k:itclK-11, deluxe bui!Hn 546·65'll. Prinrii:>als only range, oven & ne"· Kit- $·19,900. ..,. .d ·" I Fairview cu .. naJ -ws J.\\:asher. New~ $28, 900 shag carpr!in!<'. maey ;11lded •I NICE AND NEAT ·I Sl)Ut•i<lll~ lu•drQQIU~. 2 _ 646-8811 Nier north·sidt' Jof'n lion. 3 r('atut~.~. Dclighlfut · pat:o. (anytime) l1R·Z. BA . .{...n1'gt Jj_ying rO<Jrn, ~ •' a j I y 01 an ir11 re q 1 _ _,.,.,..._..,._,__.,. 1 Co\lf'red patio. Hcflvy shak"" g ro u n fl s-t a-s tt> fu J ly I' roof. Roohi fofl)o;d hr lf<\i!· lnnil~CU}X'.d. Nt·ar all SC'horils -THE COWBOYS-c:r. lmm·r.:diatc O<'tupanry & -s1:-t'rancis p ar .i &:.b.. Beautiful cathedral beamed f"Cil ingi: ln !Ill' all-on..one-f!oor 3 bdnn.·· 2 ba . home. }"ormal dining· ~111 and a1rium , This popu!ac..modcL is being _of· f<?rt<l for only $3'~950. • IJa.ths. 1i.1lalt'd 1·~·111· hvinii: rooni 11·1!h 111ctul·<' 11"hi<I011·:;, overlc)(1k11 :1 pool :~it.C'tl )11r<l-nt•n1!y 1nanir11rC'd - 111 sl,.f11t ly I n n d ll ca p ,, cl . Ti:lr~1+1t1-fin.'pla~11nn11n_ 111f1' !-Hl'''l' k i I I' h •' 11 , r!i~h11·11 shf't'. Buihiu BllQ in l(l\'1•ly pali•l. t:ar;l)::f' 11 ilh 11·ork /)('nch. Loo.ds or !H•1rni;:'•'. Plush <'111·pct ing, 1l1';1J)('S. S11•1!1~ llf'!, \l'tllf'l' l'(oft('n('t' ,(. 11)nr!i1icinC'r in· 1·luf11•d . NO .fl011·it t('nns. !Jji:!-.~.'\(i,'1. TARBELL Got The Want Ad Blues? I Sc•r lh]s :t l.11•dn1on1. 2 bnth hc11111• 11·ith n 17 .x :~'\ h1'11!f"d aud filfl'l'l.'rl 11001. '!'h i~ l1r1111t' i.~ in •·~··<•lll'ul ro11di!ior1. 0111ner 11·1!1 .:ir-r(•p1 nll tern1~. 1~ril'1' only s:11.~i00. ~ Cati 1l4i-fi010. ---~'---·-$25, 9511! YOUR COMFORT ••• is co1nplete in th is chojce 3 bdrm .. 2Y.! affi'1Ff3.ncisca l.1o0ef0 conClo. -Yo u main a1n the patio. The association crew does the rest. Price only $45,900. PRIVACY. PLUS 180 DEGREE VIEW! Luxurious retreat for th e 1'lRED professional 1nan ·or retired couple. Elegant 2 bClrn1.: for· mal dinin e: rrn. ho1nc ... on street to ' street vie\v lot. No t leasehold -yo u 0\\'11 it! $79,500. \\'ould jus1 101'(' to sit arourid I hi s CP.ACl<LIN USED 1\'/C'xcellcnt ! in Rn C' i nl;-. %2-1:\i:\. !IG.1-21117. -mtfClr.FIREPLACE, a·1 -~v~.A~.-R~E~PO=.-,~B~R-. -,-8-,-. fo,1slin innrshu1allo1vs & $29,950.$930 DN. SZ9J i110. TARBELL· popp!n rorn in this here Authorized Brokl•r :>-l~::i70. harn sized PAN E ·L ED H · B ~ 4 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM. Th; ' untington .. ~ . SZ2,500. :l BA, 7 )TS 001v, Inc. (ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Center, !J"l.'ine Call Anrtim<'. 833--0820 Lag~n1 89'.ch Spring :Frr.«h honi.c has 3 CLOSE TO BEACH tol('c rangC', ov('n, ivRshrr & bunk houses, 1 ou't houses 4 BEDROOMS + 1 t · FAMILY DREAM c ryer. l"c' n g. 11·/\\I crp!s ·- -l\ BIG porrablc 11•atering 3 BATHS flrps, FA ht, pa1io, \l'alk to 2-Sty. stucco w/shake roof. 5 hole to 11ego1ia1e fOr. All $29,500. n1ajor shopping ctnt. )'our Bdrms., 2~~ baths: living !his is Co~ta l\1esa at only Brick fircplacc, forn1al <lin· terms. gd roe. 1nr. l'.'/frplc., .formal dining. BAYCREST $2S,;iQO. Gi\·r us a ji ngl(' ins.: ar('a, la rnily size kitehen rn1 .• lge ki1chen. w/brkft. "lcleal fa mily at1no_~phere. 2400 Sq . ft. of G-lC.-TI7l. ivith range & .Oven + IT area. Good ncighOOrhoocl. luxury living in this 4 hdr1n. plus huge fam· dish"·shr. Sunileck & pntio. 96• ••71 1 -Asking S44.500. Subn1if Call 847-1221. ......., .. ,~J546·810l * 4992800 * ily rni. bon1e lfcaturcrl in the Apri l issue of -:.. - "Homes For I.iviog"). ]>ool!'ize yarrl plu 5 Vacancies co5t m oll('y? RC'nt DIJ~ ' 2 plaly ~reLoa_. $6l2. 1 7o 2 'o00. 1 01 1 1en first 1 tNimBe Sunday, • OWNER. yobldur hous~'.... apt., s!ore ~ o ». ca ec ~ee\\'arc, . . . g., etc.'"'" a Daily Pilot ~so~=. A good rt'fl.1 e stat;:> i111·C's l1nenl i;.~y 675 3000 , BAILING OUT 1:;;;1;;7:;;14;;;2;:8:;;';;;";:<h;;;;B;:l:;;vd;;;.;:' :;;H;;;.B;:.~C;:;a;;;"";:;;;;;1;;;;';:d:;;A::;d;;;.:::;;;;;;:;;;;:::;;;;.,!..;::::;=-;;;:~._=..,....~~-~~;::/ equal 8 Iif<'lime or toil. • lll nes!I Io r (' <' s lmn1ediale 1 · 11ale. Xlnt 4 bedroom. 2 bath ho1nl"' Jn t[uiet residential, iroo-flned <tl'f'a. All builtins. Jamily roon1 , double garage nnd t"lose tO school~. No do11·n 10 VC'ts. $26<1/month '!'!'--'!'"------~~---~-----•I pays all. " (.ieneral Ueneral Call 5'1iJ...,,42-I tOprn Eves.) =*=·=*=*=*==*=*=I S@ll.~1A-lG£~s· The Puule with the Bui/f.fn Chuckle 0 'fearronge letters or the fou r'scromb!od w°'ds be-~ low ,10 forr.1 four simple words. /"'.. r'"' l.~11 r l.1· :: ll('(hnr11n & drn. 2 h:11h h'Q11lf' ll'ilh \Vifi'·~l\l'f'l: h111l1i n k1lc<IW'n. ;'\1;•!1~11e ·~-TAYLOR · CO. I ll'P~l111·r. "<:ri\<'iOll~ Jh in,; · 1'1\(\!\\ '01·rl'l!'Ok.~ I\ Jll't'!I\' ,_ 11'l'l' l1tl<'tl S11 .. •r.1. End pa1i~ u1·1•1"look!I » pil'tUt\'!llJUl', bt•:u11lrully l 11 n d F. co p" d tn-"C!ll'-.'l rinl ur bloo1nlng rol· LIDO ISLE SO' BAY FRONT $149,500 Slip. & dock for large boat. B•autiful view or the bay and in11nediate possession o( Ibis lovely 4 bedroom hom·e. New shag carpeting Leaseholds \out h .• (-oast --. DUPLEX TOP LOCATION year okl, pride o r (l1\'IW.rshlp duplex in lhf' very hrsr location. 2 bedroon1s, l 1~ bllth and :l bt'droon1, 1 :14 bl.th. Ea.sy 1\'nlkin:; distat"K't' In all shopping. J. .. or add itional in· formutiOn <:all 546-2313. I ( i z ,~ , T , •. 1. ~..,...H_Er.-C ,...l_Fr-11 t . I I: I I . • ..._.___...__..._._,, . I p. E A s u I ! 01"'!1. s.~. TARBELL I * JUS T LISTED '* ~ BR .. 1 ~. ba., bl11t~. c1:uj1. & dra1lN. 2 Pa!lo11. \Valk 10 1)1.'ili'h: s.12.00J. CAYWOOD REAL TY :I< .14t-1290 * ' Sell Ip.le lrem.1 now! Call 641~.S NO~· ' ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENT ER, N.B. 644--1910 Daily Pil~t Classified Ads for Action •.• Call 642-5678 . , \ " 1-0 THE REAL \"" ESTATERS '-. '' T '' Vncancieil cost 1"'.,,ney! Rent )~r ho\1St', apl., !! blclt .. tic. thru a D&ily Pilot CJ:w:lflt\l Ad. ·- , I J, I I Overheard, "What do you ~ _ .. _ _ think of this,, Italian t'ie? I r--:::'"'::-:--::-::...,.,--,Jcnow il't genu ine Italian. It I Z AL SE Y !has -stains on 'if." S·l I I. I Is I 8 f;t~I~: 1~n~~~!9 ~~d ... • • • • • 1 • you dtvt lop from mp No. 3 btlcw . . A UNSCRAM!lf A!OVE U £•> V 10 GIT ANIW!R 1 1 1 -111 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 ' 494- BY Lid and Hy P" h 3416 Be• ma ba , LI F Pnc pnt1 Bkr Char '" har 2301 Tf.d ka 4 Be ""' 10 ';644- L SpotJ hath & JI 1G10 REA * Best Boa Te -H;> 5 BR -6 gate HAR BR., New 2 H 0 11·n ~M i ·char ,rede :S36. lB :Rem ;per 'rool See -Sun;- 6i3- New NE Oel~g ·car cl ea \r 111 mm BYo !age. Sun . S2""1 . 0 tMg, FLA'.\ bd full ,,., y,·a& fa:;, 11r.m 5:1·. ·;i hor ""'' b!-ac "'2- ; [ l~ Lagun1 Be1ch DUPLEX !\lo !·bdrm ap1$. \\irh guest $t:1d "· \\'alk to be.ich I.:. sh., pr :ni. Zei-e · vac&nc)·. Prr:c1 1'1 ~II at S~ l,OC(). .A-Olan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 494-9-li3 a..1~)6 BY Chl'ne.r: Vie11 home, 4 Br., 3 Ba. Lov.·er :'llysrte Hill. S6j.500. Cal! 673-;}26(]. 3 BR . spl1:.Je1·el. on dbl lot. f ull oceilnv1e11, .-leek. frplc. & Jarge. ln~cpd fncd bckyrd. s.i2.ooo. 970 Ba1a St., l..agUna .Bch 49-1-8468 Lido Isle NEAT and clean 3 BR. 2 ba. & fam· ily room home. Large Strada patio. $51 ,000 howm:lb lowson jR. a coJ.toA 3~16 Via Lido 6ij.4562 * BAYFRONT * Bea ut1fully decoral.ed. im- '1tlac. Pier & slip. 4 BR, 5 ba , fam . rm. 5137.500 LIDO REAL TY INC. 3377 \'Ja Lir!('>, /\'.B. 673-7300 Fabulous-Fantastic. I Price. reduction. Sparkling. ~ br. l ·\ ha. 35" lot. M:Ju' pat1ri. r.;Q\V only S:t'J,500. Bkr. 6i3-6756. N -:l'1p:)rt Beach BAYFRONT, PIER Channing 5 BR beach home on !'>Jndy shorr. E:..:c11ing harbor ac!ion -choice locale. 2::.01 Bayside Dr. $168,000 _ By Appointment • ' -· ·-~ . l1cltd11 ~t1r l 1 ct7l DAILY iu9r 21 ' . -----. ·~n::il" [jJ I .... ..,.1 II •' f -... _ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,i:~~ J ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~~; .ft~w• dnfurn. Acreage for s•l• 150 B u siness ~~~--............... !~~~ I~ ... ,. ... , ......... ·~I'-[ -----b_ ... _-__,J ~ .............. Apt1. Furn. 360 ~ts. Fum. 7. 305 Houws unlurn. 360 Apt. Unfum. J6S Apt. Unfurn. 365 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Opportunity 200 SAN MARCOS DISTRIBUTORSHIP ACREAGE l..arge Corporauqn desires re- Appro:on1a:p!y 35 a c r I! sponsible person 10 dis· ·estate, zor!M on ' Rancho 1ribute. PRODUCTS PRO. San"'! fe RoadJ Cast OUCED BY l\IULT!-Bll..- rro111"11!1: San ~!a.1'1!19 Hold LION DOLL.AR CO:'l!Pk'\\'. tor appreeiiuion or clt>vt>lop At-e !or use in AUT01\lATIC now. Al! util1t1es ro pro-EQUIP!\IENT. can 11m full prriy, S14J,j0(), or part time f~lO hrs. per REALTORS • S!r-;'CE 1944 673-4400 wk.) Company eslablishes b1Uiness for distributors. NO SELLING Go l1shinc or spebd more 1101e '"'Ith ~-our 1 Ja\"Ontl! hobby and let thf' machine age earn you money. CASH REQUIRED $24~8. ~ured. LIMITED OPPORTUNITY A SLEEPER! \\'nie no1v for mo~ infonna- 2.5 ac h\\-y' 395 frontage. ·tion, include pl'lonl! number. Levt>I, !!lee. 10 prop. Only REDI-BRE\V Sl500 F.P. wr terms. Bkr, CORPORATION 644·4670. 1001 HO\\'a.rd A\'~. GO\l'T Land s:> ac \\'rite: San '.\lalt'Q, Cahfom1a 94401 Land Grant, Box 53~1 San Convalescent Hosp. Bernardino, Ca ( s e n d_ -44 bed-rert1flrrl. Ideal for &!an1ri\ RN or cpl. Priced 10 sell. Apartments for sale 152 Have o!hf'rs. \\le spec1111ize all areas. all stzes. Adobe REDUCED PRICE to S~.900. Busines!'> Bro!<('rs. 645--7jj,j, 5 units. all furnished.-son:ie 1.,===~~--~~- 11·1th ocf'an vie11'. Ko vacan-'TELEPHOt\E An~. Service cy. Call Blair Reahy tn South" Orange Coast re- 492-9f:ll, Sa n Clementr. S"rr'· area. Three switch· boarcls • xlnt gro1\1h po- C!;>mrrierc,ial tent1al. Cash or terms. roperty 158 \\'i;re Classified Ad :\'o. 401. First Time Offered Da lly Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, oast Hv.'Y. Corona de\ Mar Costa :'llesa. 92626. 3 Commtrcial 1.:. duplex Money to Loan 240 $9.'i,000 O\\'C TD@7~% E . 17tM St., Costa Mesa Top location. low do1vn 1 l.5':0 Spe:idable return Rralonomie'i. Bkr. 675-6i00 1st TD Loans 6~(i % INTEREST 2nd TD Loans ..;,... ____ _ Laguna 8eec:h General SEAR Beach • Sparkhng '2 iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiil ~;2$it;;:;;:;;,;;-;-:;;;;;.;;;: Br .. 1 Ba hoo!e. Garden ' 3 BLKS BEACH l & 2 SR !urn ap1~. IAundr:-, Corona del Mar JUST COMPLETED :C'."o'.:st'."•"'.:"'.MC'.•:'.:•'."•-:-,:----1 Huntington ~d'I THE BEST FOR YOU! Costa Mesa p11tl0, bltn kitchen. L&f8e 2 Br triplex. I\lt-ln1 . adullll_. "°·""· 11. 6S7 \'1cton11 c \I .)4 138 Lu.\ury Jl\'!.D,l al A price )'NI crpt~/drps. oH str. tirk'g. nl!\\· s.old shq It" draptos. Bofcl New Concept · · ' · Li1·e in • 'arden. handy for t'Atl al!~. The few rim11ln- + prh'. gar. v.·llndry flt ll. Good s1orqe. Private I.-~ICE 1 & Z BR tr~lll!rt. SS(}, Jh(i.f\Jl(n&' anrt ealini-out _ ~ 1 bdnn uni!• compll!te S2'15/mo. · Le a' e . 409 nirl' PJ,ho, child 1mA!l pet FURNITURE RENTAL l up. ;..1.,1u1T adll . rhUrl i'I.. !>ti ha\"e p)11nry t'I! &l\olrll for v.•l!h f 11510n1 c•tN"liflJl: .t. Fernleaf, Cd:'lt. ok. $200. I 6-12-1:!'6.\. .. 1 all your ('OfOM'Utnns. HPre'&-dra[lf'rips & rl!shl'i'.t.~e.ra. Pr1\·ate. "ac nom~. S175. NU·VIEW RENTALS Hunffnglon S.ach 1~ "I· fl. o! 11(ltTy·trH-FU'le~t Ap.111"11nen111 1n the Crpts. drps. fpl. "'lk 10 11•ater 67'3-4030 or 494-324S .. '.\tt'nth to r.tanth llvlni: inc-. 2 htidroom$. 1 N">uutv _ JUSI niinii!ell from Rent·A·Houae 979-84l0 EXCEPTIONAL * lOO'f Purchase 0pt1oo l Q . H baths. de-nor J;,llPllt room. 'th~ t~.11·ij or ll"ln1 m )'011r Costa Mesa VIEW! *\\'!de Se.l!!etion-3 Uinta 8nTIQS3 (111n ht.\led rro1. Only S140 ~ Sryle-.Colt\ro THE VENDOME " "' t11n111h. rY> 1 .. u,. rf'l"IU1r~. FULLY CARPETED \ratk to beach It ln11'1'1, 2 BR 's tn !ourplex. Stovt. ne1r r ttria:., crpl•, drps Small pf't ok. Avail )•early, SlQ mo. * 2J Hour Delii~ry !'pa.nish Count~· Estate L1,-. i-i:tl ..\n.'lhl'im Al'tnii t" BAHIA PUERTO lnJ:: & ~pac!o1iri: Ar~s. Trr-1 Call &&2-1~24, :0.l!"ll Ph1lhl'll 2810 17TH STRl;ET 3 Bedroom, 1 bath homl! \\'' Ja.rce fenCerl y ard. Families onl>;: Al $205. per mo. Call 011·nr agl, 831'-639!i 546-4141. r:t( __ '!f'~~l racc<i pool. f.lJ!lkl'n ir;11s BBQ. ~111 ri .. 1111".\rl'I le Rll ~ t:nht'lll'\'11hl,. L1111ns: -Onl.1• I * LARGE * Hun!.tn i;;inn St'flCh NU-VIEW RENTALS 6i3-4030 or "94-324S · -I Br uni $ISO.furn $175 NEWLY DECORATED S:J6.l098 2 Br unf S17S-furn 5210 Beautiful Grounds 517 \\'. 19th, 01 548.)4$) \4 hlk!i S. nf N;in [)1rs;:n fh1'\ 10 l\llnutt!i Ir> O,~<'.\n CHAR:-01 2 beet 2 bath. ~-1 ~11'6!!• !!!!'~"!!!ii!"!!'i!'"~·~·ij'-'!!!!!!!ii!"i!'~"°'i!'"I4 on BPach, 1 hlk \\'. on }lni! Cl1i~,. to t.1i. hnr .t t>tnrt~ 2 BR home. nr shppg . .:'\In! ciusi1·e prl\"llle bfoach. $310. 10 l6:'ll Parksirlt l.11.nt l Cas llr,11 .t· !';rn, .. \\,\!,.r. C'Ond.•Avail '.\lay 1st. Slj(} il!ase. Q\1•Mr. 499-3638. Bi11lboa lsl1nd i7141 1i4i-~1 r..~ri\,t:t. Rt1· Rm L1Und~ mri. Ideal for coup l t . • I R(lrt l t t f 5-18-':?314 d)', 633-3-196 e1es Laguna H1l11 m : C' U• ~< ~ \\'0'.\IE'.'i -SinJ;lP Rrorr.~. t.:PPER !1'0111 :;: R r 1 fit:, SJ~O afl 6. · · I , · " ~E\\' \\'orld. 3 Br.: 2 Ba ., nu TV R.\I , k1!chtn. \\'1n1er SJO O\'f'rlook11\C 1'11.t f°"lrl\ I.· RR . 5!•~l. ~!i-", Sl . S\30. 2 BR on large Jene~ crpt & rlrps, pool J11cii .. flbl ptr nio k up. 6i:>-~6S. hr.\111. rnrlo~1·rl p~110 I. H acienda de Mesa lo!, Brin~ the kids. Clt>an. 1 iar. $~~. inrlud. yrd. Balboa Peninsula j't('()L Adult~. 1l<> l'<'l'-.S l~~ 11 1M \I". \\'11!-"n. :\pl ! f .\f Rtnt·A·House 979.8430 I 1n111n1. I.· \1tr. 830-9602. BR. Sl2.i n1·J1l .l/1. 10~1 l~1h -P ark-like Surrounding !'ICE 4 br, 2 ba. crpt, drps, Laguna N iguel 2 Br. 1 1 ~ b11 .. rin11il, balrony St. :>3fi-:'li:l:.i. Q1 '1ET . ntlJ-Xf: dsh11'!'>hr, cornl'r. A1'ail Junf' 3Jj E. Bay. S'.!.lO 11to on yr. 1-RR. rutr duplt' 11 f).:ird. 1, ~ .t· \ ltR .\f'TS:: 1. S2f,j), 1156 Paularino. 3 BR. 2 BA. l!ncl yard, Jor l~e. Inti. npt. C. 6i3-Jj'.!1 or 111ft1.n1 nJ\. '.\'•' 1 '1·1~ Pr\'. p1t1·'~ -t< lltrl ri"l(l!~ 5~9-2771. famtly only. 1 i'r lea""/ ~S-77il $14~ ~315-~'lOO Nr ~h(I·• ~ • Ath1lt~ Anly 3 BRO &4fan1. lovely iarden ~';~2i1~ne 1~-Rtfs. $2tl.'l .• sz:i \\'K & UP.nn Oct'an . 2BD-1 1 ~ S.l. !:h.\t: 1·rpt Martinique Apts. home, in :'llesa \\'oods. $273. · Lovely &ch · l Br.· Room~ hlr1n~. rlrape~. r h 1 Ir! re 11 1777 ~nlA i\n;i A\'r . c :'11. leas!'. 3-196 San Rafael Cll'· Lido Isle I :'lla1rl St"t'\'J('e~P~J-Ulll Pd. 11·!."lcomr, lrt: pa110. _•':_!ii r. :"r' ~I~ f;.\fi-~'i-12 cle, 213-~S&-1229. e Call 615-8140 e Elli~ A\'t .. Ap1 . _.\...,l!.17-1.>I,, LOVELY HO;>.tE. 3 Br, 21.1 4 Br. 2 Ba. A1·ail11ble afte r Ba. 3.i' lot. $475 or mo. Bkr. 2 BR near beach-, bay. pkg, Lagun• Beach '.\lay. Vic. of Harbor & 6t',..£fi!S llfrlry, ne11•ly r eno v. -·--------- \\"ilson S2l0 mo . .Hl-.l032. ' · $2Jj/mo yrly. 6i3-4j26. P.Arll apt~ ar f'rf'srf'nr Ba.)!. Mtsa·del M•r Corona del Mar Uul, color TV S~.S4j '"'k. 1~33 N. Ctoast 41\.~?'J(l" wesliB.AU 20 Srark!1ni: 11r1v 11dult apt. Lu~h g11rr!l'n srot1t.n1: a.mid 1011rring ptnr~. Nr> pPl5 l.lf\f rt'l\'1<'~ lriJI • enl ~.-h°"L pAL'k. lrnn1f; cl!!-':° \~r>n1,. In tf~'io~:' Df'ltnn C'irl"ll', Ii 1;. lltlU>-•" '.! !lit. I '1 B11 ap1 1n o&·f'l .. , t'h1lcll'rn 111•l,·1'11 1f'. CAii 1'·1T-n~ ON BEACH! rt 'RN. & USFURN. , :? SR. F'rt'ni S)\5 ADtTLTS 0Nt.Y F'urnlturt: A\ Allahte C A r I' ets-drarw-,·<h~hw~i>htt ht',11t'.:d pool·saunn~·lennu.: t'f'C room-ocl!nn v1~W'I J".1!\0S·Amp!e pA.rk1nc l'ccurity GuArrl~. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE. H.B. 1714) !.'!6-14.RT DON 'T miss this newly decor 2 Br , ope.n beam ceiling. lrp!c, rangf'. cpling gar. child ok. $15.'i. 548-5~70. * 2 BR. l Ba TO\\•nhouse. Patin /gar, Pool. $20.'i. Ctu.ld/OK. nn pcrs. 557-8-lOO. 3 BEDROOr.t. fanlily room. d1n1ng l"fl()m, C'Omer lot, S2S5 pr n1011th. lease, including gtirdener. Agro!. 675-4930. LRG. Bachl!lor. 2 B!ks big Newport Belch Corona, ulil pd. Sl60 yrly. 1 adult, no JJf'fS. &12-85201 ---------- 0prn 308 Carni1.11on. Ap!. 2. BA,.FRO~T RF:NT1\L Ofr npt'n 10 am-~ rim OAUy \\'ILLlA~[ \VALTER~ CO. 11ncl. c11rpnr1". ga~ & \1•1tf'r1 1.,,.,. ... ,..,..,....,,....,,... 114 E. :.'O•h . C :'II 5-1~·0 13~!~ t Btrlrmn1 ...• from SI~~. 2 Ht'rlrM111 .... Imm SIR';. Mission V iejo Crtl\1 301 J::dgC>1,a1rr ('Orn r r Coronado :: Br.. Z h.1 Costa Mesa p u. l A •:t tl U.\ Yt-"RONT 2 RR. :? RA. • rtE1\l. \",\Ll 't'.' Crrl~. hi·111 ~l1r. \5f'fl \I'] IL I ~T l!-.r flrr~. ,\,11111•,hl'. jV'IOl. 2 BP.. Sl.:1 71·1· !i·\t",-H;~ Duplexes/Units -sale 162 3" Br, 2 Ba. fenced yd. \\'est 3 BR & Den. 2 Ba. S2.5C. i;:;ira;::r. r11 . .1r I.·'· Lo11·est ralrs Oran;;f' Co. s1rlf', Dbl .i;:ar. $230 mo, Fam-CID. frplc, bltns, gas BBQ. Casa del Oro J uly li.t "WE BUY TD'S" 1!irs. 549:2646. ,19;,...5;}38 or 831--0768. Phom-:'llr . Rohu1""11 Sl:lfl. \l111111·r 1ul1i11..._ N.-1 ~ ---pct~. 1.Jl '!ET 2.'!17' Pariht N~:\\' Jar~r 1 Bf'I $l \\ ~~!'! A ('\I ,4~-6:'?,f\ \Rrrl. \\alk to ll1inl1ns:, n \r · · · ·1 ~ · Ct"n!rr. C:itll ~\4 ~273144. BEST DUPLEX BUYS • TN TO\VN Sattler Mtg. Co. COLLEGE PARK 3 b·r. fenc-. BEAUT. mort. 2-sty. Seville ALL UTILITIES PAID OA\11S Rl::ALTY 6·1'!-7001 Compare bt'fore you rent • * * ON BAY -NEAR LIOO '.!Br upptr. r lrc bHn~. refr11::. SEA AIR APTS:-$lTI C!o5ed g11r111::f!. Q111er. Sl·IO T"E!d Hubert ·6i5-8500 $34.000 Duplex :ttnc--C2J• 2 BR;+-str, bttn· RIO \\"/patios. 642·2171 _ 546-0611 ed yd. crpt. drps, bltns. home. -4 BR ., fa m. rm. & Custom designccl, featuring: to &pt. 1 Brlrni w/Pri~,. ~~~~H~a~rbo~r~a~r~•~•~2~'-Yr~. ~·r~,;;o~, ~m~·~· ~2111R;~Bow~~-'!°'~":· ~ sundeck. __ ~..!td.......1300 . ~11ei'OttrkHehen-with· in· l\Ionth SW-9729 -Patlo:-$1~1Mo. llf1t ·11R'. 3 BR. 2 BA;·2 ·car gar., frp!c.' · • direct lightlnsi::. :;,_ Boa! slip-<1i•ail. fi7::1..r.4~. 10 rl"Spnnsib!~ Adult. No Lrg. 2 BR. C1·p1,., drp11, hltns. J"'ts. RI'~~~.--l hlk.JlLQLAd&m.s oil &&cl>!----- "'.'. -.. . Blvd. 7?1-Nn. 6 Ullca. Harbor View -Homes 4 BP.droom, family room. din- ing room. 533.i jO. Fee . 7'"~ j o a n : 0\VNER-AGENt ~7722 or 644-8134. · $30,000 Duplex Authen1tc ·Spanish almost ne1v <2f 3 Br. 2 Ba. lnx- ur1ously erpt"d & clrp 'd. Fncd yrd & patio. K1ngaard Real Esiate. 642-2222. I~ ·pr1v fn~d yd. Child.ren & pct Newport Beach • Separate din'g area 1-----------Je ~o,._x·_. $_3~00~m-•,.· .,_...,._,,_.·_ e Homl!·like 15torage Newport Heights '-----~· Dana Point THE BLUFFS • Private pa tio' Houses for Rent · • * BE:AUTIFUL .l & 2 BR. 5?.6-27!'Mi nr :iU-r707n Cqn1rn1por11ry c .1rr!Pn Aplr,. . P.:ifios, frrtr.. pool. $155-2 WI . lB-'. 11hA:.: ,..rp!. hlt tn~. 5170;(:-.!I ~lfi-j\6.t .-!rape&, .,... rlulrl!'f'n . $IT.Ii. LIDO LOVERS .SpoUess~ 3 Bedroom~. 3 haFhs: Soph1s11ca1ed decor & Hoo r plan. -GEM- ~E\\1 DL~ Dana Point duplex $·19.9.)(). 33952 Silver Lanlern. \\'ebb, Bk r. 6'12·4905. Income Property 166 1G10 \\'. Coast H\1)' .• N.jl 6 ' Units Eastbluff REALTORS 642·4623 NE\VPORT BEACH * BY OWNER* 2 BR., 2 bath units. 2 yrs. Balboa Island S 125 -\Valk to beach. Bach- elor pd on Island. Rent-A-House 979-8430 Corona def Mar \Valk to the bearh. 2 BR + drn, gar, kids OK. Rent-A-House 979-8430 Costa Mesa Best rluplf'x buy in ]'l:('-,\·rort ~· Fully carp, & draped. Beach. Freshly painted. covered parking. 2 Br furn ished house. stso. T C II I • P'! Best Locatlon erms. a a I. . " Adults only. l'\o pets. * 61,·.:or:.cg * ~ •10 ~" ·~ _67J.£DSD cc_ -.-·-~-•w_•_· ~---Ha·rb·o-~1.w_Home.s M . -Leguna Beach 5 BR -Summrn;et -xtras •• 'M'r="T ca..a --,...,,..,-,'.".:".,,-,,---- -644-4'.H7. 1853 Port l\1ar-NE\V DLX Dana Point 2 BLKS BEACH aatp, NB. duplex $~9.950_ 3Jgjz Stl\·er Beaut1!ul vie"·· 2 BR. Fully HA RBOR Vie\V Homes 4 Lantern. \Vebb, Birr. 642-4905 furn. \11/J•rplc, Double ga- BR P I I h . rage, yarrl & deck. Child/ ·· corner a ermo. u~ PRL\-IE 4-P!ex 3 Br .. ·2 Ba., ok. S300. Yf'arly. xtras. $&t 950. 0 w n e r • · s·ooi $62 500 •• 644--6249. inc. ' mo. · · "· NU-VIEW RENTALS Costa l\·fesa. 537~151. 673-4030 or 4:14-3248 BLUFFS -Linda :'ltbdel -h I Greenbelt. 3 Br. 2 Ba. avail 8 UNIT • Walk to Be S*OUTH LA'GONA !'.:ay I. Sale or lse. Owner, 1 & 2 BR. $llO l\t . $l6 ~r dn. l BR completely furn .. small 67~il~ e\·e~: 7!Y.l Palm. HB 847-3957. yard & pa110. Child ok. Util • 28 Unit-Nr. Shop'g. pd. $125 on mo on year·s Newport Heights 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ba. 8231 Ellis lease Or l'iummer rental. 2 HOLlSES BY 01\'"E _A1«.-HB. S420XB<h1'1il. JIU~\ltEW RENIALS 0 \1 ner I 1 ri u i d a ting pro. Mountaln,_OeserL__ ~73-4-0311 _ or . 494-3248 peMie~· 3 BR 5"p1tn is h N ·charmer. Rem 0 de l e d, Resort 174 ewport Beach .tede<:orated. Beaut. loc. -ttBIG BEAR LAKE \VALK to ..,,,ater pads, S90. ;$36.000. Only $3,995. cabin...~sUed in f\e\\·port Bch. $95 Hntg Bch the "''COdlr. "Try i~. -~·u ·Rent·A·House 979-1430 l BR rnsnc ranrh home. likl! it:" Call Ross (714) 3!JS : RemOdeleri & redec. + rop-536_1738 or write: Spencer Houses Unfurn. ·,~, p_lumbini .. heavy ~Qitke R al E t t p O ~-x -~ I':-e l'i 8 e, · • °" '°"°• General roof + much more. S37,9j{). Big Bear Lak,.e •. C~lif. See anytr!Tle~r open hou~ I -----~~~--~ Sun. 11=4. S45-61~l days-, 10 ACRES. Land~ter, lliale 6i3-li)38 e\'PS. or exchange. <m'l'lE'r. r.tust FREEi! L1ndlords-Own1rs dispose. 213/681-53£:"-\Ve will refer tenants to you j;:N:;e~w'.'.'.'.pci:;;:rt;_::S:;h~o:r:':'.===~I R£-1'1RE-:\fE.-N-T---cabin ne.:ir FREE of charge .•• Many offi" bAJLY• _ i·t~ 4 p.;. Lake Oroville. 3A. v.ith desirable tenants on our ,~ c d , "h ETrPam S14,500. Box 166 1~·a1t1n.e: list. ,yo,,, e ;ir, . P.\l'fXlrt -~ Orf'~. ALAR I e 645 39~ ,Voge! Co. Realtors 548-9346. Oroville tnta s -\l1J R h F Oceanfmt furn bach S9:0 Sant.• Ana anc es, arms, , Grovu 180 - NEAR COLLEGE Oehghtrul l BR. 2 RA. v.·/2 car gar & homr ii< ,.,.1). clean., .Priced a t $2fi.9~0 \\'ill ~rll GI. no ijrJ11n or min 5'-;, do1\·n ISl.lj().1 mo payml~ S23i. pl'r mo. Dr11e by J.ID'.) ;'orrh En.:;llsh IT 1llage Re al Esta te 531·5800 ( :;::J 531-5100 South La guna ----------j Quiet retrea~r TRADE "' Sh"k tod• "'" 1100 $125 SS2.000 i>quiTy for Boat. Ha\'e 8~ acrf' ranCh plus Jll.000 acres BL'.\!. Grazing. Total pric" S':?50.000. Call 546-1600. l:'\\IE .... "T\IE:'\T DIVISION' lo\THEREAL \"\f. ESTATERS '-01'1 ~ UNf!l ~PM /\'eeds love 2 br, kids/pets okay ...... , . , . , ....... $130 Big yrd 2 Br. kids/pets okay , ,. , • , ••••..••...••••••• S1S5 1160 Real E st\te family~ l Br avall nov.:' ·Exchange 182 ........................ S21:l.5 .Trade or Sell·4 Bdrm. Lotsa rm 4 br, 2 ba $225 BY o .... ·ner,.2 BR country cot-2 Ba home in N', E . tage. Open IV>use S11t. l-Orange for about same -ALA Rentals e 64S-3900 sun. -1-5 pm. 499-3142. {n bea ch area. Princi· LOVELY NE\V 2 BR Conrlri pali only. 633-3272. v.·ith all, the extra ~. Localed r lllY'.';I RC•A•ISEH•lo$1• WC1AnlS•dHl84$ nr '"'""'" """"""'" Mobne Homes r.torer., elc. Ea!y !Jv1ng at lf:.iiiiii~iii;;~;; S220. ~t mo. Call agt'n' for )OUr homt> Ha\'t' buy"rs j 51o!i-ll . ~~~-~~-~~- 3 BR, 21/2'BATH Brand new & largl! w/frplc, bit-ins, crpls, drpl'i, garage on Int w 01her units, Qut :i;eparatr., S300. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494-3248 El Toro S BR o r 4 BR & Don family homf', lrplc. 2 ba!hs, bit-ins. crpls, drps, gar., fenced yard, patio. Kids/ pc!s v.·elcome. $250. NU-VIEW RENTALS 67J:..A03fl OT.--494.J24& Fountain Valley 4 BR., 2 BA, bl!aut. crpts, & drp&, all bit-ins. This is e immac. home! Fabulous yrd·E·Z care? $285/ITfo . 833-1103. 002-2270 ev'es. Huntington Beach *WE ha\'I! a la.rgl! :selection of 3 and 4 bedroom homl!s that can be mo\·ed into almost immediately on our Rent-Optlo n p lan. SHER\VOOD R E A L T Y , S4Q.8SSS 4 BR ., 2 BA.. bllns, nice yard. Only $215/mo. Jo:r. Edinger & Bolsa Chica. 5081 Cheryl Dr. 8 3 3~1103, 839-7145 eves. 4 BR-2 BA"s. crptll, drp!. K id s/pl!f S.. ok. 9531 \\r6odla\1·n H.B. $2Z-1St, last & dep. Ocean breezes. 2 BR. 1v/w crp!s, gar. tncd for klds. Rent-A·Housa 979-8430 3 B1t den. crpis. Orps, trpl, pa!io, boa!/camper l'ilor, ntar bt':.ch. $230. 645--1857. NEA R b~ach. 3 BR .. crpts .. dble. garage, SZ20. 544-9506 /832-15.10 4 BP., 2 BA. S275 m,.,. Bltn~. crpt'.'i, fenced yard. SlOO clng depo~1t, 5-J~7433. Irvine 3 BR, 2 Baths $32j/lJO 3 BR. 2 Ba., fam nn 53~5 l BR. 2 Ba., fam. nn. $350 3 BR. 2 Baths S350 4 BR. 2~S: ba. lam rm $330 4 BR 2 Ba., Fam. 'Rm. V~ 4 BR. 21S: ba .. lam. nn. f33u "fl 11 l1. -p I'! Ii L ---'11.Puliur '"SIXCE 1946" 1.!1 \\'eJirern Bink Bldg. t·nl\"('r<'!f\' Park. Tr\'ine Day• SS2-7000 N ights Mob i I e k oQ1 tS . 1.111i11ni or 11 .. ·u huy 11 up \I) I $1~ :'llonrh 2 Bedroom For Sa lo \25 S4a.ooo~ Call \\"ALKER & Z\e .... J)i' decorated iru.Kll! and 3 BP., 2 baths •. s.315/335/?A.S 1-----------'--'LF:F r. .. al!on at 968-33TI or out. :Sn fee, 8-12--6;91 or 3 BP.. 2 ba., tam .• turn •. S400 $2500. l Bf:, tarr.11.v park. Nr Dana Po n• :'llarlill.. Av.·n- tn~. pr,irr1" !·tita&(', clean . 493-6937 ~'.1).-V.i~ =-~~-BAY & OCEAN VJE\V 2 STOR\' :'IIOBILEHO:'ltE UDO PARK, 540-3672 fLA'.'tT.XGO -Ohl .. "'~,t!e, 2 bdrm. Ol"ll! it "1<1~n·». 2 full bat.1'~. lo' ol !'"It&i' IJ)ICf, n t I'> l'!.i~"·a~hf'r. llo-as:Mr &: di')'(:? ~ te:t up In fam r ce ~rY.. P,"t O.K. tmm'" ·• possts1lon. .... w,. '61 .; u._..-.. nvib1le ho;. Ciw! !" B. loc i· \ i~~~· l~ri ~1.cll S' .I J~hn MZ..2'Jl2 alt. 3 or wb'.d.!.. ~Jij;, I 962-~'i. 3 BP.. 2 ha., tam. rm , . S340 i-1 LANDLORDS! •BP.,,,, baths .... SJ:is13r, .__~ ........ ·,_m;;i~m;;; I '~.:i.·~:~.ln "'r;;:i~ · ffii re4. ·h1·11 ! Laguna • &:· Dana Point. • Business Our Rental Service ii FREE Opportunity 200 to You' ·REALTY -""'---...:..----NU-VIEW RENTALS t:niv. P ark C"nttt, Il'\'!r'lfl """ P A R T N E R 673.40~ or •94_324~ Call Anytime. 833-0S20 LIGHT l.b\:'--1...T ACTURE'R. AS.t'IST in ~!anagement or FOP. R!:.NT L1gun1 B•1ch Productii>n of expanding sup--4 ~11roo:n l bath v.;1h lois of I --:-==-=~,..,,.,,._,,_.--. ply btlslt1t?1-s. Gro~s &.hould spare. l..ai"ie kitchen 11t1th STEPS TO OCEAN exceed m1fl10n S mark this bui11-iru & dish•·asher .t· Jmrr.ac•1la1e z BR. l'i Ba. )'tar. m.ooo ce5oh r~u1rrd. e..ei .. ia: area. f"nced back Lrg "''ift& rm "'''ocean t~I)' $3SO wlary to 51art -tq\lal Y•trJ 1.1 1•h doul>'.t i ·lttie \·It"'"&: fl"J'll-:. SIO\'t., refr1g. ah.are In prof!~ For inter· Rent -l S22S per ln'Jnth. C&ll CTpt~. drf'. lo\·tl)' PJfch.. '1"'W ~Ttle Cla!r$111HI Ad nro;c•r M>!'M11 . Chil d ok $20,j UI I pd. •lil Dilly Pilo1 P O Bax FutresulU.an:Jwt •pbone NU·VlEYi RENTALS I 1560. Coita ~feu. 92625, e&ll •W&Y • "l-ail 673-+'X:.O or 4.St-3241; I' \Ve havl! mu 4-bdnn. town-: ~1e~~~~~~~or;~- -houses. 1700 sq. ft., tlbl. gar-man CLEAN 1 or 2.BR. 11ri !I~. no pets. lg kit $135-Sl:,O. 2421 E. Hith ST. NB fi.lf...t!lOI . -Clo!lt: to i.tJir !>t Mnk. 7681 L!Vf-. tn 11111n.\gt"r \\'antr:rl -12 Elli~ Avl'. Apr. A s.tT-~7. 111r11 .i('ll<.. t{cnr;il $1."ll inc .1..;::;c:__:.:__:_:..,_~-~­ util. S!KJ rredil !or nu!tl' \VALK to hooa rh. Or.1~1,.1, tlut1r~. n1or .. for clt anuir. <"arrieTLni:. hl\l<ony. 2 rm . .~pl~. Ar!uU co1.ip1.. only. ArluJI).. m Jll!T". 8-16--3927 or 6.iS-791'6 <'1•r~. ~lc"-".;..:"~'~·-~-----1 ages. Near pool & shoppini:, • Klng-sz Bd[ms at S400 ·per mont h. e Pool • Barbeques -111r-Apt. Unfurn. 365 .··(~-rounded with plush land· 1---------- G. ~~-~ 11;caping Corona del Mar t ~ ~~ ~J!kf Adult living at lfl! best :s ~ ... ,'/ U L•rge 1 BR $17'; trrn.mEs FREE $50 Move In Allowanc• EL71t GARDENS APTS Shady \a\\11-$140 Uf\. 1n E . 22nrl St. 642-3615 2 UR, apt, 'New w/w crp1, r!rps, hlln~. ('j a r • r ,.. "arhage d11poul. OOi-3578 for app!. :/ :--. rcn!ty 36j \V. \Vil~n &12-1971 ,..,,. WEEKLY-MONTHLY ~· 2414 Vii;ta Del Oro Executive Suites · Newport Bearh .. HunUn11:ton ll11rhour • DELUXE 2 Br, 11ii Ba . 1 Br. epl., 2 yr!'>. old, $147.~ rrp1s, rtrr~. riingP. d~hwhr, All bl!ns. 642-3347. 644-113.1 ANYTI~1E 2080 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ON TEN ACRES i:: .. r. r.hildr11n flK, Sl60.:·1 c.:..:.c:..;.;::...:.c.;....c.~--­ frl2-ll74 or S1~73l 2 Br. Duplex. {)()wntnwn LONG term. \Valer fron! 642-2611 ""'ldock on the Rialto Chan-STUDIQ! & l BR'\ 1 I: 2 BR. Furn. 6 Unturn. Flreplacea I priv, patlof, Pools Tennia CDntnt'.1.Bkfn. 90lf S<a Laiio, CdM 614-:1611 (/"facArthlJJ' nr C.0.-.st Hwy) rrpli;, tlrps, gt.ovf', $14.5/mo. 1'1<'1-;-OJmpletely modern 2 • FREF. LIMns bedroom. Large beamed celling living room, btg pav· f!d yard, f enced &: landscap!!d. Call l!Vl!nings f or appointml!nl 67S-23S4 /673-4335. APARTM ENT r.lNr.R_ t'<"fl ~16-:~"117. L1v,.1n, $SO [l"r· mo au tt111.1 c=9c.::=s~l25~---0-h-w-,-h-,-. =a"'u.- \V ATERFRONT & Dock. AH elec. Cl!&tom 3BR. 3BA. ram. rm. Frp!c. $425 mo. Yr!y lse. 673-2396. BLUFFS -LINDA r-.IODEb-~ Greenbelt. 3 Br. 2 Ba . avail ?-.lay 1. See or !"". Ownl!r. 673-4533 eves. BAY V1e-.·-lg 4 Br. 2 Ba, liv rm \l.'/frplc PLUS iep 11;tuciio-kltchen &-ha. hid pool $58.i 646-8Xlj. 642-4171. 2 2-BR. conv. den. Xlnt cond. r-.·ear beach. $300 yrly. Cayv.·oocl Realty 543-IZXI Long hairs. hips, hops, kids. ~ts, 2 BR. on· heh. Ren•-A·HOUI• 979.8430 YEARLY AT OCEAN Very large. 3 Br, 2 Ba tn- ple:..:. BH.rns, crptfi. drps, pa - tio. gar.1 childrl!n ok. Con- i;ider p<>!. S32j. NU-VIEW RENTALS 6l1.4QJQ or 494-324'1 3 BR. 2 BATH, I block to Beach. Cluhhi;f', POtll. Tl!ll· nil'i. ~330/mo. 962-iOlit . Condominiums Unfur n. Costa Mesa 2 Br. 111 Ba . $19.500 E!df'n. 545-631i4. Irvine 320 r-.·O\V avatJ, plush 2 BR O>n- do, S210. A'r3ults. Trv1nl!'.. s21..fi612. sn-1606. Sl>-4234. Newpor t 8e1ch SPACIOUS 2 br, 2 ba, p8.tio. Qu1e1 adlti'i. 05h""·~hr. l11u nd hookup. S200, 642-1276. Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Corona del Mar e FREE Utilitil!S e Full KitrhP.n • lfealP.d Pool 2 BDR."IS .. 3 hafh!i; frplc. • La1indry f'aci!Jhes • TV k. maid serv avail Fa ntalltir: ocean \llew! e Phrinl! &!ivice S4iS i\Jonth. No pets WUham W1nron Rc.al!Dr LARGE I BR apt, Kew m !\111r1ne Av,.. drape!!. Shag car P I ' i · Balboa. Islanrl 675--3111 Carport &. lndry. Nr shop'g U N FURNISH ED APART- & 'c?°ls Sl40 + dep. !rn El !\1EN'f -CORONA DEL Cam1n(l, Apt 1. C ~t . · ' 54&-04j}. MAR Spl1l ltvel apt. 2 •• Lr• 1 $155. S75 AUo\\·ance Br garden apt. 710 \V. 18th e TROPICAL POOL •• ""'' St. bedroom!., 2 bath. Ne1v carpels. drapes. i;trivro and relr1g. Shot1 waJk IQ Little Coron ii. Agent 67~ 7225. 2 BR Tov.'nhoU.Y', nrw t l'pffi, p1un~ p:xll. walk tll beach. $200. adults, no pets. 637-4447. 2 BR llifllrlio: I'S Ba .. frpl .. ~rral ste1rv,,ay. S20'L J4j E. 18th SI-. Apt. IO. 64j...5429. 2 BR apt. \V alk In IY'tll n1 &- AVAIL now· 2 BR. 11~ Ba., shop'g. Se!! to apJlrl!ciatt~ !wnhnUl'if":.. new furn., fresh ays 67 ~·6 51 0_; eves p:.int, pool. ~o Pe f s · 67.1-6778. 645-4220. -~ ,...,,.,,--...,.--...,...,....,.. 4-4 plexl!s. 2 br, l~ ha. encl r. mo. •, k d patio, carport. :>4ll--1241. 1n11;. Near!~ nu 1h I . rp1. Very t (Mn. Nr. park .I: SPAC Arlul1 2Br lrg clnsrl,r, schonh1. Children we.lcome. pr,.-il. uriJ [YI, no pet s, l88,l l ~!l68..::.-8633==·------­l\1onrovifl . M~336 Laguna Beach LRG .1 Br. 2 Ba. m pet11. + NEW 2 BR-tilk Chilrlren nk. Nr l'iChl~ It I ho .. Sl7 S...S~l ~~tacu Ar v1r1v. 11 p I · O/mo. S4 ' · 494·338.1. 4~2.139. !n lw!11ch, sm up. 2 BR, lo1•oer. crplll, drp1o, L ido Isle ra.n&I!. oven, retrii .. no pels. ;:.:.:.;....;.;.;.;. ______ .1 ..;s_«_0.-':-968-~14;;:"',,··=--=,----I LIDO NORD BAYrRONT 2 * * 2 BR. $1.JO Br, 2 Be . trpl(', 2 e"r ciir, Privalt: palio. ,.. • ., pets. 787 $5.lO nKI. yrly. 67~11 hkr \V. Wilson 67.l-7178. Mesa Verd• 2 BR. Adults, n" pel! BAY MEADOWS APTS DELUXE 2 & 3 Br. 2 Ba. 3!17 \V. Bay St., CM 64&-0073 fine! iiir. $1~ 11p. Rl'ntal 2 BOR"S CRPTS d ore-. 3i'Y.l5 l\1a~ A v fl. ' ... . • rp!, "'·'"10" Sl3S/mri. 765 Sha.hrn.ar Dr. -·~-.C...~-·-------1 Call 5.S7..fi3-13. Mi11ion Viejo 2 BR, 1"' ba. pool, enclosed\ p11110, 642-214:1 after 3. ~'~ 4~· NEW, M!'lmy, 2 BR . crpl~. · rfrp~. trplc. 1111nrle.C"k. f.tr. =~~~~---==-1 * 2 Br. near 1t.hoPPllli & bch. DLX 2 br f11rn 11pt. Pool. Gara.;e. £Hns, pa!lo. 3 BR, 2 BA famtJy &pt. close fl) sh'lps. Aiiulf~/no $18.l pf'r mo.-61!>-187:-i Nn fJ"'f:\. Sl4/i. Call Pmt pr1v., wkndl Dt alt 5 R:',1)..9~:1 ~~1s. _$IGO. 19·11 Pomona. 2 BR., bit-ins. Pool. Walk 00 * 1138-11.35 * · · • -h->ach . .S200 '.\-lri. Or<in:;" 1 ER. -i~ ~e~"n•wly ATTRAC. E -s1de 2 BR. Coast Real Est11t~. "4·1-484a rl•ct1ra i .. r1. Sli).l m'l. TJJ B!l -1n~. p11110., fl'!h1 . f11rn-1inf Coita Niesa Shalim11r. C,\1 64.'i--0')71 from SldO. Arl ltc;. Fi42·9.'i~.:._ DELUXE Trtplrx. 1-2 BR, Furn. Bachelor & I Br's """· !rplr $1)). 1-2 BR . especially nict. 21 10 $\jj. 1-l BR SU'>. Nu pa int Newport Blvd., CM . & cpl!. D I ~ h w II.~ hers . ----HARBOR GREENS ""P'"''"· 6""833'· lle8liB.AU 20 o•<"'" 2so. '"h" •rndio * BRANO NEW * crpts. drafl"~. f>"l'll. hltinr. !'RP.. ..... SJR'i ..... Furn. aryt pr1 p111it>Y 2 BR ..... $220 ..... Furn. 2 Bedroom or . Sl.'ll. l rh1lr! ok. 646-0-1~ Privar" pal1t1i;, Jush garr!rn~. 2 Bedroom & D•n c11mort~. 114 E. 20th St .. c.~T. 54ll..fll'17· .~~=-1 1 1/2°Ba or 2 Full BatM1 * $32.SO WK & UP e Sturlio & 1 Br ap!ll e Room SlS & Up. TV. hnrn11. ba hys1tfing Serv ..avail. r.,c rm, ut!l pd, 11wim PoOI. r .v . rm, a ll major credit carrls DEl~UXE 2 Br, crpts, r!rps. rang••'. gar. pat)I), laundry fipar.e. Adullr.. 11ml pe t ok Sl8/l.lmo. 642-si72. SPAC. 2 k .~Br apt. $140 uri Pool, cpt/drp, bltn11. k1rlr. ok. • 1996 flf11p!e No. l M2-?Al3 2206 Ctlllrge r-;ri. ~ Ml-70:15 Newport Beach Preview Showing L ui'.ury •P•rlmcnt• with ocean •M hiirhor vlew1. S mo111: fret . 2C hoor r»trolled, enclr.4!ld ClOmmunily for llf'CUrity. $800,000 rccre1tlonal eompler. Sln1IP1, I. 2 and 3 hedrottm luxury wiir. up to 2,000 1q. It, p,_ l lM 1110.1GJ7IO •e.. vi..1 ... .,.111n.1i.1,..~ v~ Oot lltt tl,llft\ AT lllfWfOIT Don1lii J. j\(t.ol& •CW.PM,. •M r,•i:rri Loa•. )o/~rl :.· ... ~· u.it.i..nM01 wi ,_,. _____ "'-' .... 2.176 t\eWfY!rt Blvr!. ilfa~ter &JZP. bedrmm• w/hlgh bPam ct1ling11, large Uving l"'-"'m w/gal! or ~'onrl burniJig: f1replac:,., Oinvenlent la.un· dry ar~a off k1tchrn. En· cl!'ISPrl p.:itio11. 2 11wlmmlni prYil~. saun11 , rtcrcatkln UPP.ER 2 Br, qu\e!, "nicl faci\Jt.1e11;. 11;11r. Nr OCC I.:. 11Yip5.,~~~~~~~~~= $151}.Attr11rtt\'e Ir~. r-rp•r! 2 '.\!11fun! 11"1JU only, m ~is. BRAND NEW Br, upper. ClPan. C"'Jn1-~IODELS OPEN $1¥1 m'1 1'il'"-C P.ny11! P_,lm fl'lrt11h!P, pvt. g a i:.a 0:,.. • Dr. 645-l"il 'i. All Utllltie1 Peld f OR Lt?ase Comna de! '.\far 4 :'-!aiurfl ar!J! only. :-;() P'!fS. 14,0370 2 BR S• •·· l " h " I S.'.1.0 Orr JST MO'S RENT. BR, 21 i bath, .f1ttp!ace. u-u,,~,. 11o "· vn iim . If Yl)t ' BR ING lN TJfJ S AO 22~1 C R1lll!tits Or. $17~ Pallo, A<1 J. ""PZ ' · ' Bir-in\. \Valk to beach !.: 2'1102 Birch SI <nr O C nF.Lli"XE I or 2 Br. rtr ~h"IJl• M~.Yll rir C'Jll 2 1 Z : • ' •• shopping. Aft 6, i:.tl).1239, 111rport S ol P111\uttes Rdl "<ii p.,,,J, Adil:':. M ~1.5. Gtil pd " ~Z..5227. • • l\li!.! PhiU~p~. "• .'-h.:-c:=:--,,-.,.--.,.,,~ Prtv. ~lfrl. B!\lliird rm .. ll!i l '.\fllnr'l'l 11 .... 3---03.'Ji. 2 BR crpt, drllpt>.5, bllttu, JJJrUll· :-:r i;c Irvtne. c_~·-·~'•_M_•_·~·-____ I VF.RY n.ce 1 Br. dplx. Quu~t 1 ;,~~7~r0~~R7~!.0 d air .• "i ... 11•. m P"'l.!i. •duh~ 1-l;(r ~ .. ~7-42¥i DCPLEX-2 BR. gar. yrd. pr. .tep. by a::.r:il"'~· 1 Arllt nver I 1 i; 1 ...i '1 .'...., .,_Yl'tl 0°~'-'l~y_l~l~<'l-,-9627--~Wi>'-'-· ---j-Crpt\/ll rp• .I -,J-,,-,-,,-,-,-,-,~r ~-d m ..... ""' M~l"21 ~ pa II). v r .~,. 15..., ,,..n D pa uo, ,,..,~ c.~'· rti~. · '"' •·· s. '1 • Ana Avf' ll• Call blwn t~ a·na Point ll,.,111: li•·~P fMm Sin !ii blttn-k1!. Sl •O. 54.)...6M9. Cl...F-:AN 1 BR. crpi~. iirp~. 6"1Hl~J FOR R"n' Br•M N•w 2 1, 1 Ariu;1• !12--1~ A:ct""· =~·I Huntington.Beach hll.n•. :"l"r occ. Ad:i .. only, E BR. fo"""'ie>. 1n ~aui LIVE NEAR WORK m P"I!. Slfl ~Z2 OElUX -.- NICER THAN CONDO 2 BR. 3 BA. lrplc 1n BR b llv rm. P huh crpt. Pn." a:11 r· a;:I! artarhtd. B11.Jr.nn1r • Spann.Ii df'tl)r. Vll'\\I of Vt. l"'Y & ocean. szo. m1. S.!Mi001. Newport Wh ... APARTMENTS t.Ana PoLnt Jll!'11nn rrpf Jn f...l'.l!Jllful Ea11b.lutt \17S nl~t l Br llpf, A<11J1 l'l'l Ai r~-~ frpt'" 's··-'-. '1rpt., hll n,. S21'Jl. ,,, S27S ,~,.a r l\""'T"'"' f'.J"l'!ltrl ,..i5. 6";5"-1j3(), 1.!2 V.'f '·•><r1 -• • • WllJl \'~'il C 'J m1na POt!ls • He.11th Spa . Av111tl J ut!" 1•+. Cs I I 1 8"1rm. Ap!. SW !nl'I ·' ' TU1n1ll Cl'lll • Gtime l · &l&-Shili , , ,754050 0 TIME FOR -B+li ... rd """"' Founl•ln v.11.. • • . THRollt::.H A 1 Bf:DP.00~! -· .. --H .. 'fl"' ffl;Q:.1 $lli.'i .l BEDROO\I co:-.·oo :0:1r11 ' -------1 '"'UICK CASH MED ITERRANEAN 1 t•h r' P "h "'" •••• l BPl EA. rPPrs • ,,. ea:"p"· S',2' r""r tn')r.•h rlni r,~ nl1-1n,, 1rt yul'.I 2 OEl.l.'XE l BR. 2 BA, "' DAIL y PILOT VILLAGE lorwin ruliy "'""" +• '''" a,, '" t dUp!t"x. lrplc, daft v. , hr UOO l{t11rbor B!\."d., C I, ~.41r~ An)'Wnr $2~Jl.IM ~j la undry. Ja.rqe, open ~a WANT AD 1714 • S,)j ~2') Ar da y .s 'he Br.si DAY .,, 2 fJfYJ1'11" b•:m -i,..-,-,.-z-BR~ ce1hr.it. S'l!~ ll'J bf:.1 .. ·t. I RE.!"TAL orrtCE I run •.n •-i' 01 Ii ' I ~r· t ,r~ ST.J) mt> yrly tlOOlmo Yearly. M7.6667. 642-5678 OPE:...: t~ A.\I TO g P~ rt'!J,,• ralt M-1•· li-l2$.' I 1""-" 'h•l'. rrp ~Z.1-Mt -~~~~~~-·-~~~~~~- \ • ' ' • .. ---. '• . • • zz DAILY PILOT • ................... [!] [ -I~ _, iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiilliiiiit' [ ---1(51 [ ~--1 1~" ..__I ~__,![Ill _1-~ _-_ .. ·--][Il]-IJ 1L-I --,.,....~;; Tr•v•\ -W J A f F 9\Q W Help Wante_d, M & F 710 Camant;·<:OMr•t• I H•llhng Job W•ntad, Fa"!•la 702 Halp •nl • Help W•ntad M & F 710 ·;;;:_:_;;......;...:..., ___ ! WORLl) l:RUISt;. C>pen!ng _;;.:::_~:;:,:.:...:'--c--:--:'.' f,\CTOl~Y HF.LP 0Jo'l1CE •Pon N~wport 811y aboard 1(et<·h l11r frn'Utl,. CE.\1ENT Yi'ORK, no ,ltlb too Ya.rd It. Cange Clf!a.n Up. MATUR~ Lldtlo R e1iden1 0..EA'.'ilNG y.·oman, nije COMPA.'\10~· nttdt'd !'111• PLAST ICS · /NGS P.d Vif!'W llome. l...t.rltt ~ 11dult1. A...-,rrtlah/1'!. Jurll" la.r ~. oPP 'Llnd.t lJ~. Spe• c crrW mrrl\iiE!'r. Srri11 i,rief ~m11lt, r'f'lllOMhle. fo'ree Trte RPmoval, Frtt i.:!IOI. Y.'oold llke baby•ltt lnz for ~nrk, 40 hr ""M>k 111 nfflf'i' t'ldtr!y hid) In i?U•·al hon1t LAMINATION Bayfron l Joe. Gil Park. r,.11um,., John R. ll•:it·k~n;. Jo;t.:11m, If.' St u f 11 ck , r.r&s. Rates. 64&3488 d<iy1, nit es I wk. r n d s, blda;. Paid. \lltAtion & in-Preftr ~\f>unc 1111 ~. ~t'• Crpts: -dfP:'-11r/t'rl. Thr. 1357 7th Ave., San ~ S43-81i!S. ' Yard &. Gara~t Oran Up. 67:>.-4864. J1urance. Xlnt .,., 0 r k 1 n a :'\I) cooktn~ or hse.,.,Tk. lhi:h fJUal 1~ \i nrk AS'iOCiatrd T n-I ~ r .1 C9nd!, \\'rur CtaM1hcd Ad : 1o • .,.,. A IAlandtr Rldz J11 n.ty~ldt: !92~JO~I~. ~~~~~~~~ 1 FHEE 1de1\, ad~ anrl rtt •-v::mova • .-•= .,... · I ·'tEOICAL Tech desires back ' ·~ ~ .. , 1 p 0 '> :r.J., '· " a1rrral1 rrornponc.>Jl!S:, i>' . -r R Rate 646-MAA , o. "'1\.111, IJlUI)' Pl 01, . . :\J Dr. li7~16Xl. 54~101'!1. 1>$Umatr&. Ml 1 ch.a~ tor eu. 3· olLce or Lab position. ~ lZBJ, Costa. .\lrsa, C&hf DELI-Gu·J, p/lun1·. .• a~ pheants ~h,~uld hine at"ro- OESl( tpao. av1Ulabl• S3I) i~ • Orliu.,!1!ut JOb ,at a nu. Y,'\RD & C~e Ota.nup. Di\'enfl &kilb:. Xlnt refs. 92626. \\'Ork lnro f/ttme. Sl.Rj hr-~pact' c'pcr. 40 hr 11nrk \\k,, mo. WW provide furnlturt Lo•t and found If?)] rnf'r , 61~507.t • Fret esl. 7 days. ea.u 49&-3431. -c L ERK TYPIST ~lusl be·neat. punctual & iii dav ~hill. Apply Ill prrson, on hluff- Sin Clemente DELUXE 2 BR •J("",INll, l"l!y V!l"W, }'~rplr. pa1111. s115. mm Df!lz•&:i Rd. 4rl:t-.'Ji7J or fl 1 523-5107 at S:S mo. Amwr.q: M'T'Vloe . t..::::ij PATIOS, y,aJks,. drivr . in.,lall anytime, 543-5031. or ovr. See ~· Tuf'~()r ·l:Jrf,'r Jnriu~trtf'!?. Inc. ...., o• Q<;" "' nl'w !a\\•n,\ 1>11.>A', break, H1•tin11 & A ir 1'0 K •1· h T J """ .v.u •... •• 11~,· "···· Blvd. , Help W•nttd, "' .. F 710 Eire, typcii·ri ter. 50 "',pm .• II•" ""''' H1-T1nll' rli· ~j •• •.101 [))I'(' ~' ' :\B Huririnr10n Beach. M2-t321 -/ • ey 31 ing m11t · r r-s C\1 (i\iTrr<.; 11~1111 O.C. 1\1rrw1rtl F-·nd. (frM ad•) !"" rf'l'llfl\I!. 5-1.S:-8668 for el.I. phone rx-r nCl'Pss. Ar••ly =E;··~~''~'"c-'-~'·°"'·=· ::--i:::::;;:;; I pt• .• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 MF'•• VERDE \lEOICAL "" ~ Nf':\\' con,,;tnic:tion or xisllng ,~ ,. I ..,. -' '"If · •'-· -' for A _5.:tm,.ru Contrrtclor hl•I"~· Tnstalled lit . Air. l 1741 Plaeenrta, C~I J.J prn. DE~TAL Recept. ,1·antec . FLORIS, 11 an l c 11, · • BUll~DJl\r:. Up 1n l!liSO ~·1. ~HORT hatr bh1rk mi.Ir c:111. c.1111 for Milx " JO Assemblers , Expcr & rellablr. Some t)('ncncrrl. 1op ~~Y: Full Co1te Me1• f II bl PROPl·n-· Cnnrhtinntng, 642-051 n.n. 6 """'' I. ava a ft. • 'I''•• round 1n Lurlcy p11 rklll1: ltt!, }t.I • * • 644-f.Q'i .l::lr ironies firm nrNI~ rx· Courtesy Personnel evt's/son1e Sat~. l'\eat in !ln1r/riiir1 lune. .. · · 11.iANAGE\lf~l'\T DIVI STO!', A!l11n111 & \la1tnol111, Hun. luggim. 486 N\\·pt. Blvd. Pfr. asM"mblt'I'! f,,r pr!'>-Jobs G alore 11ppearanee, 646-9671. --FRY COOK 1.11\GO flEAL ESTATE JS. ofln<ton Br;och 91)2-JOIM Addt!JOIUI • Remodelllli Housecleaninft .... ,,.. d•pt r II "·'~ V Gcrwick & Son. I.le. • ..... "" • u 11me All O""nings Jn DE:"TAL. asi;;t. orti1UUUn1r E x -r'•ence d EST~1EST. 4f(~IJ97. 1 emplo.........,nt & xlni .. _...,1!1,. ,.._ .__ .d .,,.,, L'ro•t or c-rnr.h ~llrr, ynuni;: age, v11· §73--61).11 tr '49-Zl70 Want Your House .,, ... ~ .,,,,.,_ Oranxe County c .... 1~1 !', "· " r " p T . 64'-4202 Srt..rkb111t '2 Jldtm. K&rdPfl ARCHITECT, F:nitirl'tr, ete. Cost11 \1r-.a :>4$1-4-4£. J AC~ Tau I a ne·Rt'l)8 tr ·C leaned For Summer? JAt~s •. '. 15 minutes trom Santa • 'l'l Ot Theo J1Jh Lls1rr1 h;H·k. call A~I ~2_:7iil_.__ / ·~~r! ,r, Surlo111 lle8tiBJIU21 •rt11, Priol: ,.pe, I 11 sh Ofc'11, 44<'1 Olrl ~t'wport "" .. D-1 ON IC nl • · ,. Lost 5'5 -m•' •<l .. 1( ""vn. rxr Call Uut<·h for i.:arrv-1~. °"'01\ Are Emplo~f'r P111d ELECTR ··".•.·.• 11·. Co"'' ii••·). ·'B ~1 ... ,~. t8r1Jtr".J.. Adu/11 -va. ~,. '"' 1opr1r,..:.1atr ... x· f •· ....... " •. "' .,, ···• · ,,. ., ,, ... ·• Lt~· ... ,, .. 11•ay Co .. , -~ v•1"1io"s: It floor<., ~37·1..,.,.,, Frr Or Reimbur~rrl 1'-<'('. ASSEMBLERS from $1 7!1. Alvi avail. fUm· Irr rntnnce, $110 r4~5;w:1 ' '" ",T · "' .............. " """ Call For App!, 0 h A 151 f_;, Zli;I, C.M. 64#>-WJiO ·~p~·~~!>.l_'7. ---~--~ LOST .:1z1 ;\1r~1'1 d~l(·~lakr Contractor Ans\\•cring Setv. 24 hrs. lnrlu~rial P.rl;illf)!lS p! "1" so"o A 'rfl l 1 ('an I / ITl'<tJll('('SI -II r,.11 "ma '} ar -HOUSE OF CLEAN-(714) 494-9401 1111.,. ay erms. f1lll!rr dr:'l.lentv ret;'rl. El O.t. M esa l3f.ST location CoroM rlel ('""krr/rh1hu11h1t;:i m" ""'" Arlrn Asst S6l0+ I . I .... • • • • • • Comple1r Cleaning Scrvict · · · ''' ·'' · -· · · r,ai· loc 18651 \'on Karn1an. :\l:ir nr, Po1>l nff er-Snack py. s-"y hllir :f;·u. An~\\rrl': Ofc \~·/ocran \'ir11 Top · • Sf'ACIOIJS e • k '"' FATifER It SONS Floors, Ca,.,....ts, \V indo1v11 TE L ONIC . t'\'1nc. 8::3-1117. · • · .-,lvir. Pr.v. !>JI r I n.;: · to ".CirVl"lpy". B n !r-nthf'r · -· .. ~ skJlls-<lt'la1ls-<Jeveloprr. E 1 0 E 1 W,.11 [>ri.lgnP<I Arit11. $lrJ/rnt>. r'11l1or, CiuliJ'~ pr!, 64z_0621 D'c.vnitlnx. deslgn, carpen· \\lal!!i. 642..G'l24 INDUSTRIES, INC. Secret!try ............... Sh2'5 qua ppor. m[)oyer 1 A. 1 RH. w/Trrra,.,.11. n,.alonomic11 Bkr. 67;;...{)700. or !'>16-!)l).iJI "'Vf'S. try, plumbing, "~1irin~. etc. Complet,. lfou11e Clelllling Laguna Beach l <;;1rl off:. no sh. :dn't 1ypis1, EX PERIE:"\CE brokerai:e F"mni $l40 • $:t7S/rM. BAY VIEW-OFFICES-lfl!Sll Scttr:r. ml. in;:i JI", 10 :nx;~;.r~f~l~~r1e':.~n~~~.yr. t'ree 1'~st1matcs. Call and Equal Oppor, Emplo)cr lo!s or P. r.. \\'ork for \I. P. \\·1rc (lperator need~d 1n1· !'hlllj: cptt., rlrpii, !l:•un~11. Delux,., 111r·condll itlnrd TTII)~ tJlrl. J.l!;rth. CQIJar .V hr. •?0_3545 Sll\'P • 8.19-0372. Exl'f' &c\' .......... ,J .S6IJO mC'd1a!t'ly. \\'\II nc-~oria1C' P"IOI. Jl•cuui, enrl. .itJ.r. Rrdl'COrated. Lida Arr11 Vir r,V. ln<iu!i c,. 1 r. • • .• • • • • t.-fESA Cleaning. Carpe:l!i. To $i00 1n. 90 day·i;fl Gal ofc. i:alary, Call ~4-2292, ~!rs. (,/ ·'"' Adult living . n l · Bk 6"" ... .,...,,,, ~ A / Receivable $550 Con•tr Mckgro"n , Erke. MERRIMAC WOODS •<'" •1oom1r11, r. 1:1-n"~' fl"\\'1t~n, 510-711t4; afl !l . .:.,,~.:....~'--~--'--1v1ndow~. floors rlr'. P.:rs1d/ "' " l.iiiOiii..iiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimo l TAX 011 J J ""'" "'"'.-, R00:'-1 J\rlrl1t1on11, E!illmalt!i. ('Orn '!. ~1.6742, Mll-•Ull. lle;ivy desk ··· ..... Fee Paid Scc'y.Supv .............. $600 4""' .. 1C'rrlmnc Way, CM 1 r' · 11 v" Y .,.,,.-vv~. · · Frrr/.f''ee Po.~Hio"' Ty-••,· •. h t:i· S"p" i,· for ., J 1 ''"B , =~r=~--~~-~ pl11n~. & layout. single ".r 2 -.. ,,~ .,,, .. w "rril 1 rri~. ]........,.. · ewpnrt IJ[;f{\1f:SJ:: cal, 5<tblr r.<ll· "'tJry. L. T. Construction. • DOi\-tC;ST!C \VORK • EXECUTTVE easy i::r! natu ed gal. Huntington Beach HI .. C:'>J. $)1:1 ITI'1. All'!. N¥d, 11Jtcrf'd melP, M rot.. EXPERIF.NCEI) PERSONNEL AG''NCY ' .,, ~,,, ~7,,.77 ·r· R47-J511. .-.. Lrgal Ofl' :'/"""""• $600 + NEW SANDPIPER ·11 ,...·•· • rrr-_,...,J · 1lnr, "S~hou". CapJ!ilrano =E~1.-,-t~r~ic-.-,~.------011•n lr1tn!iport1tlion 83&-R5~:: '<'110 \\'. Ct;>as! Hwy., NB L<'gal ex/}' not n e c _be 01-.;SK .... ~er available $50 Brarh. Rt'wllrr!. 4!16-1!!90. Dado'cated Claano'ng Su1!e H &l.')..2716 N"'"P' , ·y ,·. 'P' Bl• f;&rl y hird 'fl"Cll\l'ri BR mo·. w"u"1" provide !umlru-, / ·-... -" . . ,. B••<l•, •ml. lo•O 4 '~. So. * II"' DO EVERYTJJING * S<>r.'y E ' $6= lr,,m $125, 2 BR frnm SJ i."1 15 ri _,..._ 4" ELECTRICAL WOTC{. All r. . ' ' · -•·• ······' ·•· .~, ESCROW OFFICERS Furn/Vnturn, cool col"r In-al I• mblo. A,,,"''"r ng •,e'""'" Co11i1L Pla~a. nr~rmrall'! kind11. Big or 'mall Lic'd & Rrf.~. ffee r 5t, 646-2&1~ AEROSPACE \rnrk Jr,r contro!Jer-xln'r avaua e. Ort?a Ave, Plra.~r call R93·91!i."i. 5'16·4.155, H ~kilt , stat 1yping, young lmmrdiate placement for Eli· , !~~11on1i:,:,;,J•1c,~1i1~ •. ~~ur~ ,::ct..~gu:=.::o=•~ll<=•='=~·='=>l-.:...:"'fc:.c__ fi4l·<I0.11i. Rrivllrrl' I n.~. f"rt'e rsf. 546--0211. JANJTORJ,\L Couple t"' ydraulic Eng ineer s ~ . cmiv Offirers \\' 1;:cnrral ex· •• 2 1100,1 11. h Gardaninn (']ran office~. \\'e furni11h Draftsmen 1600 . h di Jc & f1n1t"1n Brllf'h. M7-3.'J!fi, '' 0 icr. u~yl cOrll{'r, I..Anr.E Rrw11rrl. m nue5: • 1 & 1 . \I L-Y ,,.................. pcnence Lil an 1ni;: sa · Co~!lt J\lric11. S9fl. u' li1Je1 Jn. tinrJ/i a.~kerl . Lo/it_ lnsh'&>t-f'll uipmcn 11 u PP 1 es• .,ust •1t: exp'd in comrnncnt y-Uusy spot for top likillli, JoR n rscro\\'S. Srarr1ng s11I · ewport BeeCl'I rludrd. 64~:.tiO Irr, 4 -15117. Balboa 11rrn. AL'S CARDENlNG 5'1:>--5617. rs1o:n. Steady, sec u r" lan!aslic firm, desirable ar1rs arr con1n1rn11ur:\1r" PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay ury apartment flvlnJt ov- erlooklna lhe water. Enjoy $750,000 titalth 1pa, 7 swim· mlna "pool1, 7 Uiiht.xl ten- nl1 courts, ~11' mlles ()f bicycle b'111l1, pu!llng. ahuf. neboa1"11. croquet. 'Junior 1'1 ' "fJCI 1 "l"J<i;! fnr i;:ard(IJ'ling k sin a 11 Landsca p ing rmpl?.vmenl \1•1!h job. infhvi<lual exf)l'rLcni·r. }:.-:. n ': Sui!r'f, r O\\'M1own -"-·=~-"-"~· -~--~--landsl'A pinu service.•, call Kl'O\\•ing comp• o y s & " '' • • C'c'y • • •• • • •• • ••••••••.•. $600 Cf'llrnt fringe henrf11s L!tgun11.. l.e1t~. 200'l ~.,. ft. J.Of\T : IJJn~t;.h;iirf'rl, hlk ·fml 510-5198 f!VC!i. Ser v t n i; • TOP SOIL • P n r 1 u n i I Y for C l<'f \\'ant xln't skill.~. St>t up Iii· pl('asant 11·ork1ng i.:ond111ons. C11r111, rlrr~ . .ftta~. 4:l-1·?.ll2~. r111. \\!AS f'XP£'Wini:. Lido Nr\\•porl, Crl.Vf, Cos!a Mesa, FHI dirt, mtotllling & Enginrrr. ··-111g sysirm, \\fork rar v.r. e Offlc•·Coita M'"ru P11rk Dr. NR Reward. Dovrr ShorC'~. \Ves1clilf. gn1d1ni::. 540-0097. PNEU DRAULI S . ~1krn~ Sec'y ............ S500 600 MJ. fl/ • 64fi·21.10 "'-'~'""'---~'·-·~----~-AL'S Landscaping. Trte Painting & 8961 Centra l "A;le. L1 1~-sh. gil lyfnng, i:d on \Vh11r frn1 Pekini,:rsr, "L1t1Jr rrmnval. Yard remodelln.i::. Paperhanging Montclair phonrs. Occas. pressure. 811," vif' Rturtfird Cyn, Lag. Trash haulinl!;. lot 1•leanup. 21 3:628-902·1 ;114:fi24-:p6 Elrctronies. CHOICE CDM B. Rrw11rd. 4~1-40J2. Rrp;llr sprinklers. 6i3-1166. PA I NTING: JntertExter. An equal n p;;. r I u fi 1 t y Src'y .................... $500 ' W8'ils washed &:. minor r mpl yrr Sh. typi11.e. 0rk alonP for LANDSCAPING. Nf'w Lawns . Busil')ess Rental 44S Please C all 841>-3321 Ext. 20 or 22 TO DISCUSS YOt:R QUA LIFICATIONS J(t;LI. & l'I t1nll'-!llt>l'han1cs, n1e1·)111111rs helpers .l ~tit· 11011 all1'ndnnts, lnl('r\'I('\\' 4 r•.nl. 10 6 p.in. 1500 \\', B;1lhn:i llh'<l., :\.R. FLLL or p/1111ir, SC'r\'tcr ('sl.1hh•hed F'u!lrr Brush cu~101ner~. 962--0-l\lj, G1\L Fridiiy for Ou•y 1 iz1rl ofc. ~lu'st he re s ron .. n1;i1urc Pf'l'SOn v.•/_i::d 1ec ·~· !ih-il!~. 11!2i0 .\It, Baldy Dr, rounra1n \'all('y, .979·Z620. Gals & Guys • • • Y'ALL WORKIN? II You Need A Job Come To SERVICE CENTER .AGENCY -1.262 CampllS Dr .• f'B . Sui te 8-4 :O.IA'.\Y OPENINGS AVAIL.ABLE e Some Fre Pa iri e Somr f'f't> Spht • Silme R!'imbur-sed • Also, Fee Po~111ons --. -1mm'.m4:strm0j\Jbly. • ' '/ anti 2-bedroom J)lan1 &.nd 2-tlory town hfl'·~11. Ele'c- trlc k1tchen11, prlv111e ~tlos or hn.loon!e111, c11rpellng( d ra· ·rwrfle1. Subterranean" park· Ing with ,Jf!vaton~pt\onal ml'ltd Aervlcl!. Jul'i norlh ()f Fashion J5Jand t Jambor· u 11nd San JO&.quln Hilla Roa•. I I LOCATION • S · kl R · d , 1 r('p;ur s at prices you can1~,l~-1~::::~=!~!-~ _ 11cct. mgr & prop mgn1!. .rrin rM;. e11 • d 1. ., -•-.--.... -., ... ~!!! k~H&>rnm7. -State--LI r'tf. "..'r · _re.JL_f!iL -n.e ---;;:;n;; --.CaLFrLL.. ••.• ~.~~s.J---l......, ~rde-t~tll'rnJ ;-~;-~-;· ;";;;;;;;:;; · i. •. • ~... ......-. • • •• ---673-t-lfifi. -l\:eQ'.l1l.,..-.gp. Cdlqtteal Ins. fxp. neCes11. Plt'asanl· a ir "'ndil1<Jneti -n('af•fWl~t' .1.11-1• 6. · l ee a1 1 1 1 • f I '... h'" k ' n d FOR clean & neaf pain!iflg. Gen' I 0 c to $450 six;t or i:?a a one. . ., '' NJ:\V lawns, sprinklers, interior or ex!erior & rea~. . Sccy-S..1 les ............ S.-i4l rr 1d1111r1111ts. S!lQrl 'rrrm Babyslttln•. rotot1llini::. trer.~ & ~hnibs , 12 f-pp Paid ll'ork /3 nic.i. nn sh. Salf'' hi · • ralr!', Dick, $8-1065. A/ p Cl lrn11r nv11i/1.1 r .1v1!h opmm~ r<'mo\'rd -yarrl t·lPanup. y: erk $450 pni;:rne: .. \\'ants smarts. Arldlr lnnal lisllnll'S for sale 8aby11itting: in my home Vu:: Ci\l/l!B . 96.1-32~. No \\'a.~lln~ ,F / Bkkpr $600 Sec'y.Sales ............. $500 in arcA. • &t2-03ll4 e * LANDSC_A_PT NG_*_ * WALLPAPEB * Appl1rant Pays Ft'e LiiP sh. nl?i. \Vant looks. Coi;111 1\fesa 11rca · kl d k \Vhen,you ca1J "J\fac·· C,r . Clerk $500 \Vork for se1't'ralmcn. Nr1v lJ:1.wn!i, Spr1n r!i, cc s, 543-l4•H 646.ITil L I S ' S650 0600 Carpet ~ervJce 1·Jr11.nup. S1atp l1e'rl. 536-1225. ega ec y Sct''y .......... ._ ..... ~ .. . INTERIOR & Exlt'rior Pnin· AP (EDP exp) to $511 \\'ork for V.P. & gen·i n11::r. JOIJN'S c 0 & u 1 Jnpa11e~,. Gardrning Srrvice 1 arf)I' cry ting, minor rcrairi;, no -Acctng Clerk to $440 Fahulous benefits. He p out ~ ---:-sECURffr-::- PACIFIC BANK Equal Oppor. EmployPr ..., ........... Asffir: _._,._ Helen Schaffer 557-2711 GIRL FRIOAY Sharp _i::irl n('cdrd for sales nrganizatlon. Ty p i n g . phnnl'!i, biltini::. rt(', Salr~ ;Janagrr ncl'<I~ r1gh l h11nrl . Nr\1' nff ices, lr\•1ne Indu~. !ria l Park. C;i!I Louis BIS· • ' N£WPORT j F.ACH Telephone (714) 644-1900 lnr "?W 1nformatJon_ VIS'J:A DEL MESA Apartments 1 &: • '2 OR. Furn. & Unr. Ol&hwa11hel' • Slnve & Rrfri1t. ' i:ih11a crpt'g-Lge Rte center. llENT 11!11r15 $!SS _.f lrvlne & Mes• Drive * 545-415S * --~--·--- ,._I -"-'°''_1. ~I~ Rooms 400 RC.. 811chrlor 2 hlk:\ fmm · H.B. p1rr. 1 a<lull. nn pe_t~. $65/mo. Ul1I pd. li;t I. ln51 mn'ic """' l'f'·rl. 5.'JG-SOM. fUBN. Room • !Pmnle 11.tudrnt. ()f""r. S7~1/n10. 6"2-R52fl. Hot•ls, Motels Jrl('AI for Clfl~ In l!IU ['Id. 410 PRIV ~ ~rml ['IT'iv l'Ol'\m~ ,11v,11fl For mrn & '''omrn lov. ini: r:tif', Nulr1Tk'lus m~al1. ~2562 nr &12-9862. Guest Home -415 Nrl\' Hnm,., IA'IVPly lr,i. Rm5, \Ty ~ninr C1tizt'ns 11rt hllJl/l)'. 11·('11 lrd & r:lt'an. 721 Slin1i1nnr St. fi.12-!!2iR RETAIL sp11.ce &!ill avail. in bustHns: 1hoprins;:-renter, 600-2600 ~fJ. ft . :11401 Cvmino Capi~t.r1u!l'I, SJC, 496-9615 STORE fmnt hldg. for l<'llM!. M-J nine. 20i2 Plactnlta, Colilll Mi!sa. 5'ill-76118. Industrial Rent1I COSTA MESA 1440 & 1880 Sq fl. CAOfNE:r J\1Al\f:ll::;i· F l BERG I.ASS 450 Nr. Nwpl Frwy !.-SJ). Fl'\\.'Y 2930 Gr.1ct Ltt - /Sn. nf Bl'lkl'r. E. nf f'11 !rv1pw 1; J\Tn Rt-prr:itenl&live there 9 1tm-12 noon. 171410 R7!1-<li!:W or STil-4711 -New Indus. Bldg. 1600 ~· ft. 1v 'oll1cr & j phn~r rwr. 717 Ohn1s \\111y, Cl\!. 64G·1201. - Nf:\V DELUXf; :\-1·1 11111rs. 3 ph, JIO"'Cr. li.U !\lonro\'ia. 543-:\14.'\; 8.lfi.-9i9A t'\'f"S. Rentals Wanted 460 WORK ING ma!h('r & 2 girls, clr111re lrg 2 hr unlurn du. plrX, or 11pl, 11'11hr1dry honk·Ufl. f;ncl g11r. Prtf ~lri.11 lllxh i.1·hl 11rr1t. Xln! ..,.,~,... ~.l3--582~ riys, 646--5887 f'\'f'~. ~------~ HESP yn11r1g \l'On111n u·/sn1 Cl E D Sh Al!IO CIP11n-up. f'"N'e Esr. runcr.~. ~xtra ri. nm-• 5'1fl-fi029 • rlrinkPr: J-_"ree C'!ilimay~. Receptionist $325 11•hcn ncc<'ssary. poo frt>e Scotchguarrl (~ii C111J f'vrnings. 64fi-.0'177.,_ Secretary to $550 Lc,::a\ Sec'y ......... S4·S600 EXECUTIVE RC'larrl11nt.~1. i)f'<rCasrr5 & Jli\.1'S Gardf'nin".'• con1p!rJt' ""ed 4 ('ol< <h & Jyp•·n,. ,.. PAINTING . lfnncs!, ,(:ll"'.in, Typist $400 -~' '" .,, ·' "' 11!1 rolor bri~htonrrs & 10 lawn & Yfl ~d 1·are, cleanups. Ruariinlrcd \\'Ork. Licensed Clerk (litef y-pe) $433 dicr?\'.lh'·r benefits·+-·cosl i\-la1 u1·c. r!cprnrlahlr.. Typr. 60, r11inute blrAch for v.•liile 54~3662 a'!t 5f)n1. I.· in~urrd. 67.')...'i7,10 , or living raise, SH 110. Rrr·t'ptioni:;t 1Scc)4.iar carpt"1!i. Save your monry COJ\f PLETE La\\·n & Rece pt. (Spd wr) $450 Sec'y ................... s;,;,o IRVINE COMPLEX !ilaff. Salary dcP<'ndcnt on SECRETARY GIRL FRIDAY hy suving me f'Xlra lrifls. Gnnlenini;: Sl'rvice. lTauling EXTER. Complete '2t:oat.~. t GBkkpr toSS50 R .E. firm. Sh .t !ypin~. Gl:uilotmlli long term assign-<'xp·& ability, 1733 Kaiser Will clean livini;: rm., dinini;:: & 1 ,. °'' •i= • i;;tory $240, 2 story S300. irl Friday to $375 Gr-I publ•'•, 11·ork \1·/mr-n. A1·e., ~·"· . cean·u]'I. im, ,,..o-v""· N k R ,47 1.,~0 .. ._ ... m('nl as secretary to ---~~=~~---! rm. & hall $15. Any rm. eat \\'Or. oy. -·'·"'· Ft'f'e & Frt' Posi lion~ Scr''y• .................... $:1{)() GUARDS 11 . .C. Garden & Lawn C;irP, .e;cncral nianagcr of majOr -$7.50, rn11ch St9. Chair S5.15 Clf'anup serv. f.re~analys• PAINTING, pfuf. All 'M>rk RUTH RYAN AGENCY Lile sh, comJX>_se o\\'h letlers. corp. Top skills r cq'rl, PATROLMEN yn; .. exp i5 whal counts-, Ml 97,. "_4_ guarn. Colo( i p e cl a 1 J st 1793 Nf'~\-port. -C~I 646-41154 Young livel~ grp. \Vant ex-9 TO l P:\'1 ONLY Pr!'mancnt assi<neniPn!. C. n1e1hocl. 1 Oo work my~l. & rsL. Call "'""1 .i. R42-4386 5'17 1441 -rm.JI Beach, HB 847·961 7 per. St S E\JPORAR'' 'I ~--• -f. 531 "JOI. EXI' JI .. G rd ""=~·-·~·~"-~·-~~-! · · · T -· ·~ i • L11i;:una areas, Full & V<JU11 , " ..., • awanfln a ener ;;: ,,._ · ~l"I $"' PRO!-~. ~inting, inter/extrr. ~·c Y "" ng · ·· ·· ····•· · J"' SERVICE part 11n1e: Pern1 pay. t.1Ie C t S • Compll'!te gardenin.e: service t ACCOUNTlr-.'G CLERK li!e \V k /1 in ro1n Arpe 1rv1c1 Quali~v \1'?;k .. Re!~· Lic'd · · or 11· ninn -1120 SO. GRA:"\D ins., Bonus. P11 1rl va. 1'ainatani, 646-46i6. l n!i. 5;? _74.J.J, 5'J8-Z1.l\), lypin~. Financial hu~iness. pu!rrs. Li1·e!y gro\\·1ng firm. Sanla Ana 5li-5736 Apply ~u !lf' G STF.Ai\-1 C,11rprt CltanPrs. General Services -Call Diane, 644-4360 for ap-StC'no S450 a..,· G J'mM,,100,1 11· J 0 w, < 1 PRO&~. painting, al~o rnor.~. · 1 1 · '·· ···· ...... ..... • •. ::-:'\·o. r;inrl. S.A. 1« " fJIJin men .. Purchasin,li OC'pl. Smart gal pricf'~. :t av~ rms complete BY !\loose: Lt ~leer, plumb, 11c90us. cC'll. inter/ex1rr. ACCOUNTING & Cred i 1 10 i\·ork \v/buyers,_oci s.h. !!AIR dl'<'sscr: Are_yo1,1 l.®k· $J9.!15. 962-06i2. frnce, insllns, c11.rpentry, Lie/Ins. Free es!. 645-5191. Clt'rk for retail crerlit office-. A/P Supv s700 Exp'd Secretary In~ for· a ftlh placf' lo bend lile. B -A I r.t -C ··card P JNTING RV C · . , ........... ". hair? Busy shop, Call Bob. • CARPET LAYING • I A 1 "SE I & J.~ull timl.'. ExJ)E'T' in poslini: Ccxhng,_ Supv: 1 gal for coin-Shorthand k dictaphane. b' ""·'<'""JO C. A PAGF: 5.'>2-AA<l!J. flousrs and Trailers. L.T. (JM>g board sysrrniJ & all pu1erk1nput 1n acctng dl"Sp1.-Some 'oookkerplng exp. 5 "11-'0~'·~0~~~S~~,"~.' K~:~·E=~P~E=-~ • &12-2()70 • TQTAL SERVlCES CO. prrferred. 642-125.>. phases of cl't'd11. Send F/C R kpr · · ......... ·· 600 D k 5 h · · E R-~mall Plumhg lnsla!rll-Carprntry PAINTING & PAPERING. , rf'sume to ~lassifiPd ad r\o. \\'ah1 \'aril"rl C'.>;p. ~tush oft'. tiaa\~ 11;1~' a\~~~~x. in ~~u~ home. fa mily 1\'/onr school Carpenter Eire Rrpa1r e 616-180!! J9 yrs in H11rbor arf'a. Lir ~ 365, cla Daily Pilot. P, O. Sollrf old s!eady clien!s. h • P Y -.. ,., B) 11_ge bi-ii'. ClranJng/Sl)me u . . A Bkk .,,--on1r. crm. Jou. ,, . or 1 'Id · CUSTO:\t \\.'ood\\.'Or-k ·-p!'ln('I· I bondr<l. Rrf's furn. 642-23.16. ouX 1560, Costa l>lesa, Ca /\SI Pl'··· .. ·•· ... ···>N l:J C" 11,1 Cl .1. d 1 c 11 c·arr. Pvt. rm. TV. Hau ing o~~ AJP \JR 1 .1 '· 1. .v1. ri e, ass1 1r ar ~~ "'~ ·~ iris:. Cabi tlf'I~. Gen'1 r<1pa ir~. PAP.ER HUNG $30. · '"'~1l· C ' ' ' : n. bjne l\s. it.191. Datly P1Jo1. P.O. Bo.-: .o'=-~'°~·~~"~'~'~1 -'·-~--~ Aft. ~ P,h. Duke DaDurka, ).'ARD . .i.;arage c I e R n·u P l'i • Any rn1. + pap<'r. 616·2449 ALTERATION lady, ex~r A~~~s;kk"~:r'.. ~.s.i~~ .. ~: .. S~J()(J 1560, Costa i\-ll"sa. ~a. 9:l62G. INDUSTRIAL s1ni::lc n<>_l;rlle 6'11i-7:ifl.it. 41.emovt> t rt?P~. dlrl. h·y, for dress shop. Full or ,. sr11·ing maeh op c r ~ LARGE OR SMALL ~ k I fl 10 a de r I backh(l{', E xterior Painting ___Jll!.il]}f._ c~~J._ F!lblcd Jirnl. A/P, coctin~ ~1•11ntf!d. 111'1 Prod~cr~~ All T \V 847_2fi66. -M2'it'O."t-prer for computer, xtn't FACTORY Pl;i<·r _ /l:B 64~. """n. ypt-s ork: ·Cut doors, bt'nC'fi!s. """-"' ranel, rrmorlt'I. fini~h. LOCAL moves. haultng. Plaster1 Petch, Repair AIE Construction 10 $5i5 1 k 1 -S660 frAnlf'. rt'p;lir!i, er e. 962·1961. <'lranup. Exp college .!ilU· * PATCH PLASTERTNG F/C Bkkpr-Constr $650 ~::nu~Jer enl~i·;;:·~k~. on THAI NEES:...·· INJECTION RF:TIRF.D Ca ...... ntrr \\'ill rfo dent l..rg truck Res 5J4.l846. LfigaJ Sec'y-Criminal lo S565 romnuier. \Vant top "P for MOLDING .,,._ All tyPf'~. f"ree t'stimates. l IT !SA I 1•~ ,. OPERATORS IUl'hl repairs ,.Ir. Frtt P~t. YARD lrash. gllTftge clean· Call 541J...68.Z5 ..ega rne · · "-JV lop SSS. . . Rr11!on11bte! 646-52!12. ur. !\!ove k hauJ. Trer trim-I -=-~~~-~----Scc'y <R.E. I to S650 A/P Clerk •. .-...... , • , .. S476 !\O expcr1eoce necessary. (Or Trainees) l\llNOR home rt?pa.ini. Plum· ming. rotofilling. 54S-5R6.l Peol Service & !\!~. Back Ofc S450 Set ue credit file. type 50, 10 Immediate . positions avrul· For P la.st1cs i\Ianufaclurer. Installation Trftnscribt'r (mNf. exp) $450 kev !ouch. Lively group. ableon3sh1fts.Costai\lcsa, Day Shift. '.\lust be neat-&. hing -rftrpentry -paintin~ Fast results an! jul't 11phone X-Ray Technician $600 • • I · & N t -1 • mofinr. Call 540·5560. call &.1\•ay -642-5678 f/C Bkkpr · ·· ...... · · .. S600 l'Vlnc · ei\'J)O r areas. riependab!e. f'emale pref'd . POCH. own r. rs -Spring Sl>ctf'!arirs !S.A.) S.525 Sev sets lab ofc. For career 9 TO 1 P\1 ONLY :O.Tus! be able to 11·ork Sat & B OARD IC 11 r('/l..aundry, Good nl~lll~ Sf'm! $1~5. Pri S2'25. 1'1f'n.\\'nmrn. 531-541·1. (loi.:. 1 nr 2 BH ho111('. fncrl * yrl, llR/f,\I, xln! ref. 11rr * * * f'f)f"cinl-Acid ~·ai;h $39.9;; -Sr.c'y/R<'cept. (Orange) S500 minded'. sniall ofc. S.J.S. TE'.\TPORAP.Y Sun. Pool servi~ $23. m(), Exec. Sf!c'y Con~tr. $650 Bkkpr ................... S'.l20 SERVICE Appl.v R,])·11:31'l A~t !>l~'.l23. Bkkpng mach trne lo S:l90 Pl't'pare for computrr. \\'. 1420 SO. GR1\~D. Costa '.\le-sa. C<tlif. * ·* Summer Rental1 420 l:J.A\' \llE\V ' ~lt't'~ 4 N'mplt"Trly f11rni1;J1. rt!. Av111I .lunr to :4-p!. S7~ rir n1nn lh. Adlllt~ only t1J:r n1. n1;~"!l.'\1'1. Rentels to Sh.-.-,-.--c4~30 i\-lAN \\nulrl hkr )~'llrl~ 1nritht'r Ao rh1hlr1•n !ti ~hnrr hi~ fu ll:> rurn. 3 l.{r .. ~ n~. hn1 "·/frpll'. C'tinipl frn~·t'rl n"!'lr )'I'll. lrlr~l for plA,\' Arra. Aft , a::l(I, &· 1\'kncb. 6-t?.J.;g l. ~HARE 3 Br. hn1n,., I-LB. 6: Jfl !lf~~7:'6n. J ULY-AILJ(IJ$1. 2 Br, Arr. or ll ~r. \\'rilr: :101 \V , C11111t'lh111·k, Phorn1-.;, Ar11. iiNfllRNTSllE:D 2 hrdron1n, 2 hnth 111lh l'r 11·11hnut pncil. \'!"111· lr:t~f'. Arful111 011ly. \\'1"11 hy .J11nr 10th. 6~4. 134~. 3 RH, hoUSC' In N11·pt J\ch nr !IU!1( Rrh, .IU!1f' 15th for 6-12 n1rii;. 213-3.16-1-102. ]~ Announcements 500 F;\•rry1hing lnrlurlr<l. 3~ ---------- yr.-./(1\Pf'r. ~~..f'MS7 aft ~ pn1 SUl\11\lF.R CAl\!P RQy~ & ..ti all lilly \Vkn<l!i. GirlR 7-1.1. Our~1and1n.s:: rro· A111\RE 11\\' 11·•rrrlnint ~mt' ~8n1-TC1p no1,•h '1 11 ff. ,,,.,rl"<'k. m.in :io.t:i ~'"· Rr11~n,11hlt r11tr:i: -rnJ-:~: Sl!1111Tl" ~ti:i,i1'-ht. 6'j5...43."\I. TI r ro·r h ~1 r f . CA:'\? p' G.reges for-Rent • 435 (A,-l'C05. Cayum~. CAhl. ~'.14:.t. Personals -530 OR\', rlr&n s10£.I~ J:a.raizr, nf'IU' fll\l'Jirl"('ll.1nrl11. Slotl'l)l;C t1nly. SZ'i mt\ ~. Office Rent1I lll:O:CO\'f.R DTSCOVERV * F1n1t YOl'R.SEt.r 1n Somf'(\l'lf' C!iill 110\\' • r-.·ro oblij:-l'lllon ('j) .. I ,;:\,\-6..li.~~ t'21Jl 387-3393 PRJ~lE LOCATION NATJON ,<\U.Y Otfl<'e SUlle A,. 11; t I 11 b I,.· RECOGJ\111.t::O 01~tom ~f."t'f\1111td for f'ICh teMnt. Prldt11:: • 11 cone!. • Al..CO!IOUCS Aoon)mOU5. full maint. 3J5S \lu~ L.tM. Phclnt-!>42-'f217 or 11T1TP P. N~por1 Sch. Undtt nr1\ 0 . &x 1223. CM-1111 1\IPM. , Mtllnl.l"fTll"nl. • Nt11 ly rll"r-PRQBLE~f Prt'i;nanC'~·. Con. orat('l'I, Jtt'ntal Olbce auilr fld~nt. • ,. m pa I h P t I c .'.l>I. 714tm-!ICY.ll . rrrcnftnc-); ~unM"Li~. Abri"° l\fEDICAL. de.ntal, hr111 u~· !Kin k A<k\ptkln TTf. AP· ~SI ~r n"111i 'l'llf~t.,, ~n"N'I CARF.. fil'2-4-L~ ,,. vtub\111;1. Parklnt: 7 111 SIM .Sl:'\("'fn"\ DAXCE ,--------------------.... 1 Plumbing Arcing Control Clerk $350 ants varied bai:kgrnd. Santa. Ana 547·5i3§ R'"iO \\'est Ji;!th si. ' --::--.,,"'.:''."'.<,...-----Typisl/Reeeptionist S•l50 A p Clerk .. , , , ._ .. , .... $43.1 * Orans::c Coast Pla~tir1; * Trader's -Paradise HA\IE C2 tor nn Lincoln A\°. in Or11n11:r. S!MXXI f'fl. \\'llJlt hr11ch Ait'l'I or niount;uns nr rC'n!iLdrr l'ru1~rr, mohthe l1fln1r. !)o.1fi·1131 f'r 529-111:1. 11 ,\VE: Bi~ Bear 3 br. h1ru. S.~ rQUll~'. \\'Ant : P,Ahn l)lotrrt 11.l'f'.11. hou~r t1r lot or ? ~ :'olyr.rs. 5l'3·61!i6. HA\ 'E"'·~•"'h"'r-,.hou-.. -_-c= .. ....,..,. !\If'~. \·111u1hll" kif. Equity Sl!'l,C'o:>. \\'ant P•lnl 0eSt'r1 irt:11 hOuloe nr lot or ':? ~l)'l"l"S. 6i:1-6r.i&. lines times dollars 10 Hou~Ps on I lot. St'p. \'11rd!1. r or N.B .. C.l\t., i\fan· h111111n or Redondo Brach ;,r To1T1tn<'I' units, roRTrN ReaHor 642-5000 \\'Anl largP 5 brim1 ba.yfmt. H,11\'f' n1i~I" AAA rqutlit'5. Madge Devis, Re•ltor fi'IZ· ;<O.) 11/1\-f; 14·2 BR fum\shM unll!. i\tl'lnlcia.lr. \Va n I Soulhrrn Orl\nge Co. plY)p. 842· iiJl ·or 546-8169 A.O. RE.ALTY PLU'.\1BING REPAIR PT. Bkkpr La.g. SJ.50 hr Lile exp, type rhicks. Sohd FIGURE 1\'o joh tno sn1all S11lrs INP1\·s l\lcdia) S12K fu ture s/so!id firm. IS:"TALLATIOX s er,. ic e • 642-3128 • ~r. Arent ~CPAJ S14K i\-1TST ................... $~25 . n1an. Garao;c d'Jllr. Harbor COLE PLUMBING Program Analyst Sl2K Exp .. rlual t-ran~fer, IPgal arr--. Tor 11 a;;;r~. li42·38.~0. Pcrsonn<'! Dirf'rlnr S12K f1rn1, p!u~h placr. 2.i hr. servict'. 6-':i·l.161 SAVE 11n home .. <'pairs. F'rt'C' esl., plumh, paint, in~tall· a!inn~. h11u\ing. 839-03i2. Roofing • T. Guy Roofing: Dea.l Direct I M my o\\·n '1'0rk. 645-TISO. 548--959:1. Sewing/ Aftt.r•i ion1 Alterations -64i'-5i45' Nrat, accuratl'.'. 20 years exp. Stereo Repair ~EREO equipn1ent repa1N. romplt'te fa rlhl1l's for !'Ill m11kf's & n1orit'ls • dismunt rate~: ~ lrat"k tape dttk, clr11n 1' 11.dJusf SS.00. this \\'l'rk $1.00 off In Df.ily Ptl~t r r 11 <l r r ~ , ~ RC'l)l11cen1rnt n<'f'rlles & cartridgf's 11 of!!. lf.~.1\. Stel'('(l E: fl u i p. \r11re:hnt1$«'. 179 E. lith St .. CClsla i\11"AA, 64.'l-2«1. * BLAfNE'S TV • S<-r.·tcit?ft All BrR nd,- t\no11·n tor ho!M'~ty 540-Clll :.-l!DJ Job W•nt.cl, F'f,m1Je 702 NEWPORT GENERAL OFFICE Personnel Agency TRAINEES ON AN EXCITING JOB 133 Dover Or., N .B. Plus 18 openings for 642-3870 general office person· • ~~"""""""""""""""""""'""""~ 1 ·nel w /typing 45 or ov- Sec'y·Steno Openings avail. flO\V; Type 50. lite steno. Type 60, Steno 90 ASSEMBLERS ar. s alariu from $335 NrMed JmmediaTPly to $C50. Depending on r 11me -female exJ>trience & skills ••• Apply 1422 Fischer Avt, Jrvint'. Calif, AUTO POLISHING Sf'veral poi;.itions !or auto delallt'rs. \Vaxing, polishing. rru:. JWlint &. clean. !\fptro Car \\'ash. 2950 He.rbor Bl., c.~t. AUTO MECHANIC EXJ)t'rirt'K'rcl in l"lther Bl\1'V or ~!ER.CEDES. Top pay plan, 111!1 ('On1pany benefil5, &>r llrln:r 11t CREVI ER MOTORS~ 208 \\', l~t $1., SAnta Ana • . 135-3171 B A 8 Y SliTER/HskJlr, 3 C'hildl"!'n. l/\•e-in. College A~ f't't'f'd. .\tusl SJ>f':tk En,hsh Ir dnvf'. P\i bch. pool. tennis crt. Reb. .. 9-1~. BOYS. A~ 30.14 to dtU\°"' paprn in 1he Dana Point, San Oe-- mcn!fl An>11s. it 507 Bnnk of Amer. To"·er One C11y Bl\'d \\'est Orange 1n•1 639-6050 17 141 835-8461 COMMERCIAL TELLER E Xperienced FuU Time & Part 'time -UNITED-- CALIFORNIA BANK 7902 Edinger Ave. Huntington Beech 947.2511 or ~ F.qu11.l Oppor. E'mpl~·tr e Acctng C lerk 1 \'r. rxper. ner ess. Good communications skills. Type 45 v.'.p.m. • Math Clerk 3-4 \'rs college \\' 'marh or 11rcount1ng major. \York 'vier. desir~ble. TNTERVIE\\117\C !\Ion & Tue~ 9am·1pm \\'ed thru FM 9am ·Upm ON SITE OF Ol.'R NE\\. BUILDJr\G ITTJ ABsCO- PRODUCTS H.:r.s immcrl. oprni ng.~ !or lhr follo\\'tng wsi!ions: P roduction Mach Opr 1N ;1e Shift) Cleaner Deburrer & • Helper (Days ) X1 n'1 bene!Jls & \\'Orking con- dit1on!i. 14B5 D11le \\'ay Cos1a ~le~ ~~5-ii251 Equal Oppor. Employer ~r tomb!nt" lnro 1. t17l'l l\lEAD0\\1.AlU\ COt.-:..'TR\" ag.np a l Rotfrlt,ttt. C-:\l Q.UB • 16~ CrahAm. H.B. klrc••rd Re&! E 11 1 1 e , f')f frt -Lalin • \'1u -S~ * gu..mi, • Tnct-.y 5-1 -Atlrn. S1 160 AerH.. t'Xch 81\lf' frir In· ron1r fir ~~! AlSC! 2 BR houSf', \~, lot, !.).~7&\. Thad• IM T0'1 ()r ~'! 1.$:1. il4. W.U16 d~ or nllt. * * EL£CTRONrc Count r r Hf'I\ lc:n PRckanl nrs for SIP!'l'O M1«"0tt:0Pf' M 16m.m 10Unrt proj('.."lor. ~2129 afttt 5 PM. * * 1''E£0 Mlrl al home .. '''e hll\'I' Akfts' .. , iines • Housl'1cttpen' • Com- J!Miol'll • Homvnaktrs Upjohro. Wl~ DAILY P l OT 4914-1~ CARPET C"lta.rung tra!nff mus! he ntal, CaU an ti p.m. 60-!14.l. COS.\JETICS.Su~ldi1U1' () r .11:11n'l foncf5 flCl\\' s<'f'IH!ninq tor penonab!fl men .~ w"<lmt<n to 1~a.ch ma~t<-up \\·fhlE:h tarn!~ pottnt\11.I ror in1r"'"'" rAII M2~9. -----------------·- r ··-I . ,:-i • • . " " y n I I N h p s·1 'g s ' ,\ y fro for to! '" Da ;\!L 16. 1 7 ' for " Air ;ng del ... ~ta Pl 202 N. Al Ji u SL ,,, u.o "" ·-. } PILOI :,t;J C ..... ,... •. ![fl] I ![Ill I 1[11]1 ~ _r....,_ .... __,j[ll] I ,,..~ 1[11] ..__I _.,,,..,_ ... __,J[ll] I A.Ip 00 •• tU. A I J 916 ![§] I ![§] ._I ,_ ... _ ..... _ .. __,I,~ Help Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wont..i, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 R M-' $500 Help Wonted, M & F 710 Antlq<>H ------·~·----•cept· ftl to IOO Ml1cellaneou1 Ill Pl•no1/0 fg1n1 126 • LADIES -!cam &: teach pro--~tE..71/ \\'antf'd, f/limc .ror PES'r Control U'tllltt 10 do f'l"nt ~le \'ViC'll'-for w:al SLRVICT. Sta.11011, • N~ 2 RATE COLI..EC'l,}RS l'l.OCK fl'ssional. in:Ut~p. Vi\·iane various car Y.'a5h dutif's. If • roule "'Ork. s.,Jf'11, ntUJt take \\/J:(en'l prtortiC't' bc:·~nll:I. liirt Ii.mt" E\'f' & \Vknd ~ll'n, Annoil"I\.•, dt'sk, tm!I p1<.,'C't'11. Jr. Clerk TralnH1 \\'oodard o s met i & s, you're ttli11 ble &: look!ng for stntt' l'Xlllll, hn\'l" ~ a~ Thls busy dt'sk 11" l' d s Nf'nt. Ap11ly in pcNiOn Alln1.t•t1\'t' npprllf'Un<<t• .t COUPON SORTERS. l'\"llt 842-&149, 96.1-200:;. tiU!ady \\'Ork; ApflJ.y In )X'nrarn.1!, hA\'t' f i n i s ht' d <'IK'ryt'iir plt:3.snllt p.·n1011. f 'ht>\'l'On Stu tlon. 001 So:.l. pri<'t'. 1'11 !IJ0-&1!>9. Sch. 2 Pos11ions. Sl.15 hr & .,. In ·1· $""""' "'·--... _ LIV E IN ho k n to mgr , r ounla n111 t111')'. ·1W· Starlin; per X.lnt bl.'ncfi1~.--'lo11rs IG-2 •. .a ......ut rw·y., L.~ lk·h. App!t'a ncos 10' merit Iner. Familiar \\'/10 • 1 use Hper-oom· 1 . • · 1 1 d k V. ey C&r \\'ai;h, 10035 Ells '™· + bonus, 00tnn1·s., pro: 11(1.}s. C11ll a.H--4il22, AblJt1ul SE'l'IN·G ., ...... , ...... o~·ai·-.•...,-.,""'.,-.------kry add. nw.ch. Pass simple panion or 1 ndu I, ~ ay. ~ ·. ti ,.A ·• •• ._,u,.._. ......-• ..... 1. RI '" '"2 A\'I"., r .V. t lt11o11rif1$:, ;f,;'.Ull hC'alth, Abbclt Jlt•rsontx.•I A1i:1·nry, fo~""r !: trn h>A.Q~ (~I ,.1,_ ?it,\\"l'A(;: n'J~U'rnau hal arith. t_C'.!il. F/time on'y. e 1· ,,.._,.,,.., • I ~==,.,,.--,--.,...~,,.-,--..,-c II I I " n . S I ·M.i •" .,·~-.... """ v ;".IODELS ,,·nnted, \\ill tra in. a or app o uy, uani<'n's 2:~ \\', \\'amt'r, u Tr ~vJ, 1,,ir. ln •!l\l\\'in" ro. 2 Shifts. "'nshrrs $~. I» $100. Cnn l\fust be utlra.cti,·e & neat in LOT !\Ian • O\'er 2 l , E I" · 1· c 6!J6.' " " • II II Call f'\"enings aft. G 11n1, x 'rri11r1:1 1ng o. · 1 ~.A. ~1(·"1bh1 n .S.:.ul Cn. lr\"irll' •1t' \'('r "' yr. i:Uarn. a ppearar\l:C. Ca~ BC\'l'r!y • cl£>an/l'lt"at nppear:in('('. Ai.:· 5J%-l9S. H:i.11d.1lph i\\·f' , c . tit . .__.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..d t thlu~tl"ial Coni plt•).. '54(\..:ll'-'\·I 839-tr.;t (H:;...5800. J;rt'S¥\"f'. hn1nrd. Ol)('ning. ~>lG.5j~Q. RECEPTIONIST --.~-----~ PhO!lf' :H0-966.i Nf.EDE[)...(':q1. l'tlSllll'IOlogist ~I LK ~Cl't't'n : fi1·1n i:Ct!Ul,I! l;p l\ENl\IOltk; .:u~ \\l1Sh1•1'- J,\NlTORlAL main!ennnc~ L~·H.ELJ,\BLE \ fol\oii·ing Pl't.'f. !)5S.3855 or 111•1\' lull'. Nf'f'l.I lh<.' 1-1~111 1lryrr. C'ontho $1 50. N.1r)'.:f' 1na11 claily for 2 hr~ 11lter 4 494-6139. PUB. RELATIONS Sup<'r joh for It J'.11.'rky i:~I 1111111 h• a~it\SI 111 C'(JUipllH'lll l\'ash•·t' S·\:·1, l\r111un1•<' ¥1"11t1ll· ·A 18 ~'"20·~ For Steady Po~11\011 1 .. '.'!'.J: '·"· .. ~,, pm . gl", over · -"C-.H. • Cnll "''" .,.....,1 * ",. that ;•1p•11_'l" lnt ~ o! 1·ari1'I)'. sc•ll'Clion. stnrth•" .t 01,..,.,,,. _l"'L' 1 .. 1, 1:11:11· ,. 1 •' ._.-·_M"·-· LOOKING FOR A PRESTIGE POSITION? Unlill;'ited Eaming Potential! Earn \\llile \'ou Lran1, No Exper: NccesSiUJ'. You will be taught the most advanced busi- ness t e c h n i q u e s through o u r formal training proSram. No fancy resumes-we hire people • • • not paper. Added lncentivl's~ Prestige Automobile Bonus Program Start Your New Career With Dignity, Prestige & Unlimited Compen- sation. Call-Now! Mr. Peterson (7141 83:1-9472 ....,r ......., t'O Bikini. No llunt'inJ:. $ •.•. 1 J' ..,, M'°"A~l~N~T=ENANCE MAN h1• 1o Slf.IL'I, no <'X)}l'r SECRETARY Xl n'1 <'ll. nl:'f'ds ~'Our i;pnrkl1• lion 11111·. ~h11tl hn1·1• ist11111}.: ltEfllll;t:HA'l'()I{ ,r,, :'lfll'' • nt't'l'$S:\ry, Apply 111 IX'r:;on .i:.: t•n\husiu:i;n1. ~tu~t br :tc-h:11·k.:·n1und 111 all phl\St"'!li ol look likl' 1ww $.'{l t'"fl. 7\'.'.\1 for large np.'l l'!Jncnt 1·0111· Bt\in 9-Jpm. Pt li!l\I' );tr! t·u1·:i.1r ty pist. sllk ~·1'l·•·ni.ng & paint u1r1.1t· \\'1·s:tn1ln~trr lll\"d., \\"1•.•111~·- p!c,.;. l\lust be thoroughly l'S:· 1 ,_, !fin" h·nn n.wltlon. JI .'-u 9 TO 1 Pl\1 ONL \" I•• y,,,,., "'" 11,,·,-1 111( 1 no tran.o;p.>rtn\wn or "' ,...... v .. ,... • l"" ·~ • OVER 200 11·11 ~lM·r:c •• 1ry1·r~. p<·ri('llC<'d in a ll phas1•s of hab)·sitting problems. btll'n c•njuy U1c outdoors )Oti"U ~.LS. Tt:l\1F'OR1\ll.\' 97S-!6'.:!3 f" "' 1 1390. n1n1n1c·n;u1ce. S500 1110 lo I ti · · 1 • -S'"!ll'ICE ·. •· ·, I'(' '·~t·r...,ors roin · · J . 11-:ti. Littlr J ohns Inn, ~71 oi·;· ' llS\ M.Sii;:nnicn · v..ilJ; "' S Offi s.i·...o~M start. ot public contact. Sil of1-1•120 SO. GHAJ\'f) eCUrlty Cel'5 . -·-,'~·v~·,..--,...-~,.----Santa Ann Av~. Sa nta Ana -.-5-16·5025. 11on:1I. ~a.nla Ann 517-57'.'.G l'art li1111· & full tlmr . Rent Washers/Dryers l\-IAClllNl))"J' A. lntcrv1l'\\"S ~Ion lhru \\'cd 8 to 2 pm. \'ou.i::ht Div, C om putf'r l :qu1pnll'lll Cnrp, 2 9 0 t'iSt'h<'r A\'C., Cos1a 1.ll'S.1. MG-102-1. .\IEOICAL Sc:cy-Frdnl ofc. HC<"f'pt1or;iis1: Lite typing, filing, lJkkpng, lnsun.1.nt.:e. C:ilt ~,r{; ... .,1;2.10. TIME FOR ,_ QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT I I WANT AD lights. 1.10 0.l::l..S ALOHA It'J a ~lodcls \\'orld. Con1e & take a spin on ii \\.{' l'an put you righ! on top or lt. Trn1le show~. Conven1 1011 hosiC'ssing. E-.:pericncc helpful bu! not nceC'Ssary. ' Gua1•an1ced $j() your first 1!ay. fp !us lrdveling cxpense. l Call loday, Ar1is1s' i\lanagC'r _ Show Girl International ' APPL\' IN PF.RWN !!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!"'!!"'~""''"'"''i '''"''1';Li.;<' $100 \\"k II• Jtt:11·1. $1. \\'k. ~·uu lll!I Llll. 9 T01 PP.10NLY RESIDENT-11nut vn C'nlli•n, hos11ll 11I IC: • 6.1!~1"!02 • S.l.S. Tl-:t-.tPORAR'' APT. MANAGER hr.· lnsurtulC'\•. Oppot'l\1n11y BEFRJr.ERATOH. I~ ru. rt SEHVICF: h i 11dvun1'I' lo 1h•11•cl11·••. Auto 1tt>frnl(I, \"1'1')' C'IP.1U. :, 1420 so. GRAND ror fl('\\' 20 unils ndul!. 110 l"1111·0 ., "·· r I A I ,. I I """ <V'lo'i\ 1 ., , l L-,.'<'u 1 y 1:"11 • rs. u , . "'~"''"""" S.1.nt<l ,\na !">47-li3G p1.•1, l'Oln plr-.:, Co£1R ~1C'sn. \\"h1 r.· Jo"roru S!OI'\', ?1'1'! s, f'{J\.flSf'(;;r-,,,1r~r; J>K<1f:ttA ~1 1\1 EH . ~" n 1 or $12~$\•lj() 1110. \\"ritt• n1~ plu·nlinn p1"ogran1s j o 1· l~prs<'l l ini:: s, i::rnph1t' 1ri1rk in e1T;iti1·c profi! n1~k1ni:: rnvlronn1t•n1 . U1 il1zc CC)i\f cleVil"t'S, pho!o lypf'Sf't!Cl'S, 360'30 DOS & Daln<'r(lft l"Ornpulers. l\lust bcl exp in BAL or othrr lo1v levC'l langunges. Collrge grad. 3 yrs n1in exp. Send 1~sun1<'. \Vrit r. Cl:1ssi f1t•d Ari No. 382, Daily Pik>t, P. 0 . Box 1;:i6(). Costa ~tesa, Calif. !!2f,2{;. ...... PROOF OPERATOR Apt, + sn1all s:ilnry + 1J·11·to01· All: h l n 1' It' lionuii. Call '~1" nl"7 ru"'n-< ,1'., 11 ~' 0 1 1 1., t" 1 ' l .~. t't'l>~s-top f1'<'t't1'l'. ('011111\1 ., "~ " ""' .i •• ~ .. 1 o -1111011. rros1 11·,,r $\OCI. r.1.1-~;!'f.1; •"•"·'· ... 0"•'•riii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio 1s II 1 i'l'I N( :/\\'Aft 1·:11ou:--:t:- nESTAUHANT hel p \Yi\llletl. Chef, Cooks, i)ish,1·n~h1•r, Busboy, 'Vailrc11sC's • J<\1od & Cotk1ail. Contnct ~lr. Buker dully, 2 p111-·I 11n1. Stcc1· & Stein, lliO Bnkt'r St., Costn J\1es11. 110 Furnlture \\'1•IJ k1 io1111 111·111 n11i1·inA: 10 -----~--~-sp11C'io11s nc11• 11uartcl'li in 11'\'lllt' ,1·tJI train 1·lt'11111·u1 111nn. Starr $2.!".0 JJC'l' ·hr. Cnll flon Jackson !"~()..00;·>.'.", Consla! AJt1•n1·y Zi!XI llnrbor 01 nt Adnm:i; 7 PC-. NAUGAHYD E DEN GROUP ll l':STAUH.i\NT·malt• o v" r TELLER consistin~ or lny-hn<'k lt(lfn (sleeps 21 , rh.1.lr, In hf'l\\'Y rlury nn11.i::11hy<l1\ <>nd tribh•s, coUC'e tnblo ,fr \un1ps. ALL FOR $169. 111. Cen'I clutit:'s. Ar1ply ;dllT Position nvnllnbll" for )"14't· 2pm, Jedro's, 3000 Bristol, sona lilr \\'l'll jlronml'd in· C.l\-1. 1!1vidual w/plens1ni! rw'r· -._ , TRADERS !111n:ility 1\·ho <'n.Jays dt•atinr. FURNITURE 11·/1.111· 11~1h~il'. Tcl~r l'Xl)('i.:_ 202 N. Broadway, S.A. IY'q 11. Xln I \\"(Irking 1'(1111ls ~.':frl :W.-. llf)(•n 7 1)11\'it &. fri njlr henf'rirs. Pil'11.~ -n·c. VELVE T &_._ Apply In J1crson To: 1.lr. llnrvry . -·--SPANISH OAK Experienced Santa Ana GLENDALE 'UVING RM. GROUP \\'c arr now a rnrn1bf'I' FEDERAL SAVINGS consislinK cl J(' \'t'\\'1·l sofn, Bureau. Al.so Anaheim, CALIFORNIA BANK ch11ir, 2 Snnnlsh onk rnd Nt'l\'IX>rl lkach '"' Lo" Ange.It's, San D1ci;:o, DAY HOSTESS t11hlcif, Spanish onk coffee F.qual Oppor. Employrr •••••••••••••••••••• of Jlonolulus Con1:Pn11u11 J _UNI TEO_ No'" Inten:ic,l'ing ror !"11'.JO Neii·poit Crnlrr Ur'. rontrns1ln1: ""''"''' nct·1·nl 111111 San Fra~·i."<.'O. . 6 ~lonnrC'h Bay PliUil I~~"'""'"""'""'""'""'-'" I table&: 2 S1mn l11h hunps • ~'~~~J~.l.1c~~~-~. ~-:.c-·~~· ~g~~!_.:..-.,c~c+>.-°"!'!'1:t-l'!-~ _..-. ;vI~lE!m()J!E--SA.l_ES.-~-~~~Js~~At~~-,..-. Beroro .12 or ;iflcr J c \V 11 trnin you lo sell -NEW FACTORY 196-tm or 499-1361 ofrict' i·opying produi·t" & l.AY-AW'AY PLAN EXPANSION , 231 3 N B d ;upplles via tclcr,hont>, 10 --TRACERS $508-$650 Per Mo Full Time \·nun~ mrn-mcchan ic:1l ap. li tudl' helpful, hu1 not rrq'fl. J\Tust hC' 19 or over. Ahle lo For an ad in Wom an's World Cali Mary Beth 642-5678, ext 330 slarl ''-ork imn1C'd., if <'l'f1!<>1t. r·nr j o b formal ion- .'\l'• in- Zip It Up! Instant Crochet! Call T'l.1es 9arri-Jp1n 776-8551 A " 'I t Ir ;j ' ' . ; ~· ' , ., 9Pl9 s-\6 "" 1lf ,..;..., 1lf c..i' ... !:''"·' . .. :z, ~ .. l -'~ NURSES, pvt duly, all l)'JX'S :i ll shlf!s. Lesroulie Nurs<'s r!e~is1ry, 351 Hospital ltd., N.B. 642-99:>:i or 5'1!>-99:)1 l n1!'rviC\\'S 9-5 t-.1/F OFFICE TRAINEE: Grc;it oppol1uni1y' to be n nart of <'In t•xci:ing ~\ving local firm. Some lyping &: public eon1act. St~~! $-150. Call NancY'i\1ay, 51{)...G).15 Coas!al Agency 27!X1 Harbor Bl at Adams ORAL SurgC'ry Ass!. "·i!h X· r ay cs:pC"ricncc. Immedia te opening-. j.18-77.lll. OH.NA:'\tENTAL iron \\·orkrr, C'Xper lcnc<"I. for full time. Ca ll 194-6:~16. OVE'.R 6~? That."> ok for Shakl£'C DislribO.tors~ FREE TRAINING for • .)'our 0\\'11 full or part time llealth, l.k'auty & Ecology busincs:i;. Be involvC'd ""i1 h oilier ex- perienced, active people. Ca ll 548-5253 for app1, ..- OVERSEAS r.IORE JOBS TilAN PEOPLE All l'ikilis -le profC!!'Lklns e 1 ·;"hcr \vagcs e Lo1\"C't exp~r rs.. e Tax benefits C f'rcc Transport.:1T!o n CALL 541-4345 Look smart , IC'l·I rom· Service Guaranteed lortable in !his \"Ctsaltlc Until employment ac«pted jacket. OVERSEAS SERVICES An outstanr!\m?, II(!\\" 1617 F., 17th St S.A. Sui !e 3 j;itk('t i~ just "·hnt you rwt'd f1,r your iravrls'. P"Jyroll Gal to $450 C.'ro<'hrt 1his pin£'apple beau-De.I you "'ant lo \\"erk for a sohcl gro1\'in1£ t'O. !hat is ty of ;: ply fing-C'rin~ yat·n. EqUat Opp.>r. Employer ~. O~ roe way IOC'ri l bu5incsscs. IJigh co111• FURNITURE l'HODUCTION FOREl\-lAN : l.()('al finn \vilh ll ·moder n non-rlc~Jense product anU f'X- parn:linJ? salr s. \Voodworkin~ ,t, l inisning expcrienC'f! will [:~I you pus job-. -$10,000. Call i1r. Harper, r>40-fU.ii C~stal Agency 2790 llrbor Bl. at Adams PROOF OPERATOR -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 309 ilain SI., llµnt. Bch. 536-8811 F..qual Oppor. Employer PRC'lFESSIONAL p hon c golJcHor • Dana Point, San Clemente, Capistrano area. \\'ork in your own home. Best dent In area. Phone 835--1465 bct\\·cen 9:00 a.m. and noon. PUMP lslnnd Sa Ji: s m an, Crl:'\1 area. 5 days, 50 hrs. Nite "hift. Top "·ages. Pho ne 673-7233 for appt. Join The Exciting Happening at the Elmore Co. Real Estate Office · J, Betrrr 1hnn the best com- mi£!iJ<)n program .. 2. \Ve will need :r;ale.~ man- a~l'rs for -futur<f ·nc\v lo• cat inn~. :::. 1~rrst ii.;ious ofl:cC's & lo- cations and other benefil!'I •we t•an d 1scu~<1 privately & in (.'()n[i1Jcnce at a break"fast meeting, Call ?.Ir. Rick Roegner, 1>tarke11nc: Director, for aJ>-- pointmcnl. ·. F.qunl O~Por. Jo:mploycr Costa Mesa Now interviewing EVENING HOSTESS _21 Or Over Apply .. In Person 1555 Adams A·v1. Costa Mesa Equal OpJXlr, Employer mi~sions. Nf'IV offir<'s, Irvine 2oi N, Broadway, S.A. lndustrinl Park, C111l LOuis 83:rJ'.l(J5__. 0[)1.•n 7 1!11y~ IJishal, !l79-2JJ3. · ~1ATClllNG I l.'Otl(our 1v h t Tt..:Lt..:PllONE Sales. Top sofas, nnull., ~tunly, ~•)Ill.I cr.nimissiona and bonus. Ap. 1\lnd, $~,/) ra. '.'"olS--8232 rifl ti. ply ln person bel"'een 9.00 ~8,-&.-lovr> t;t•:il. r-.;cv1·~· :uul 12:00 noon at !l.381 Bols.1. ust!tl. Borh Sl11l. S1·\\·1ni.: Avcnueo, Midway City. marhlnt', $2:i, Priva1 e_fl\11·1y. UN IQUE Prolt>11..o;ionnl Sa l1•s ·968-7910. ()ppor. Th<' most f'XC'lusi\"t' !')'7"A7C~'.-~F.7k-·g-,~,.,c--cL<>-u~;-,-,X7'!""V· JlVI (']Uh in the l.'OUnlrY is in· /\rmosrc $!(~. ]ilh r rnlury terestt'tl i n ou1i:tunding 011 $fi00. Table",· chai1"K, SIO you1ig mrn ror it 11 up. &12..Ql!!!l. markeling & "-'\Jes flt'pl. o=,.~,.--w~l~,,-le-c,7, -,7, _--,d-,-.-w-.-, College ed4C'alion &. prof. tlre,.,~er & mirror. \Vhile st1lrl'I exper. des'd. lf you '1'f' rournl Formica lhl w/leo.f 1 lnlerrsted In a dynnmic chRirm. Durk t.'Orr'H!r c~p-­ growlh 11llua.lion, mnil your hoard w/glai1s tloonf, 5' huf· rrsun1r to Clnssifird nd no. 11•1. 64f>.-432.'i \Ve<l. ·r11uri1. '.!71 <·/o Daily J>il•ll. P.O. \Vkentls. SOI· Tu.sl ln /\vt. Box 1560, Costa 1.1csa, Ca. NB. !f262G. -~~--~~~--==,.,.""'==~~---12 Un!l11 -book 11hclv1~.11 und VIF.TNAl\-1 VETERAN: S1nrt malchlng 1!ri;k11 sul!nhle for a 1n11nagement career in a tet•nagenr mu.111 di~poM" cf local .hranch of a nationally immet.lia!cly, 1212 Sri. Rolla """""'"'"!!!~!!!!!!!!!""!!!'f kno\\·n (.'(), On the job SL Santa /\nn, ~2-3120. ROD \Vrappcr, exper. req'd. tr11 ~1i n;!. Enrn y,:hi!e ).·nu VELVET IU!lt'd MJfa, rl(!Yt'r Nc1,•p.>rt lkh area. Call learn A ('(] Cl h 671---091 1 1 : PP_rov JO 'usf'1I, SI1i . .Y.t-lvel hl·llnck ' ' ' c':H"'0o""-0 S7:i<X1. ,. ·-chairs. $8j each. enrv1•d SALJ·:S--Atiract w o m c n , .. Jackson »10--aJJJ tocklnil tahlr:i1, $40 en ch, Beeline fashionli !"K'€<l 4 Coastal Agency li,tnlp!I $20 rach. 5.VHJ2111. \\·omen, <'arn $4 to SJ! hr. 2790 llnrbor Bl at Adaml'L For in'tervie\IJ 968-6869 F.~. \VA!Tltt.;S.5ES OVC'r 21, Ior J'l~Jo~ H'.1tclt,·if>.v1•ly pif'rc, 5' or 962--43180 ,.. v htwn 10-12 M . wide. worth twice the price. · · new c,ocan restaurant to 67>5989 • or 4-6 pm. open soon. Expcricnt.-ed on~ --~·-~~-.,..~-- $ALESLADIES c x per· u, need apply from 9-10:JO llcrculon Sofa & 21}-45, Full & ·Pt lime. a.m. or 4·5:30 PAt ;:ii lnvr~1'al. Sp; Onk labJ1•11- lk>rgstrom!I Ch il<lrcns Storr. ~1iCa~. 298 E . 17lh Sl., LI KF. NEW! ~:'>-1701 South Coasl Plv-11. Apply r~·.o C.M. Garaga Sale 112 Jo:I Car~ino /teat, 'fustui. \VAITHF.!\S "A'llnlr'<l, a li\lle 1.f(JVINC lnniJon Sale: Pl!!oo. f\1on--Fr1 Only. CX"J1Crl<>n1·1• nrci·s~a"'' F-·• t I I c I . · 'J · • .'""' um .• .iilll quc r1.1n1c1, h na ""SALf:SLAOY, ex1i'd curlains & r1J1·kluil. Eve. sh1f!, l u1·~ 11ainlef'l1 blunk Ch1n·1 kiln & draperies, full linlr . ~hn.i Sun. A KOOd jDh! ~f!fllY 1·ryi;lul , 1'!1lh'1·1ih!1·~.' i;.v: U<loff'.11, So. C!ll. Plaza. 111 fJl';~n.-----3--to 5 11'!"·f!u<"!"1 110!.11, wii~u·r, <lryC'r, ml11'". 546--6812. 1~1111 Jhurs, 440 llel1olro11f', f''ri & Sal, April 21, 22 until SA! ESL\D (orona tlel l\-1111·. "" 210-'f I fill! f) ~:.. , Y fm ;1tun.') ex-. . a cmpe s r., )>C'r'd, for lini.:erie shri(>, l.a \\/anted : 1.1nture. rf!fij1ffilJl1; l Ai\lnn 1k:11·!1. · Fl'mmC', No. 2J r·ashi(Jn lct•nage girl fnr IX'caNionnJ Mi II Ill l!ilant!. GM..0170 f\11'!1. Jla!J. babysitHng llarhor View sce aneous SALESMEN llllL111 art>a. Call fi4.4 ·15.1t, e SE:r. TllIS e I""'.'-----sT1>:1tl':O; v n r t• 1 n1., d !ll)'lt."'lly, ltnrrnNI -t 11J)ll 1·lw1u::1•r, I\ I r' iusprl\/lltln Spt'llk('~ \\"Ith n1 u I I I p I r 1·n\p tlvt'I' 11 " I v. I) r k , fllpt• 1lf'('k, ~ILll br.u"kl Ut'I\. Al\-1/F!il/~IPX nu lk1 & 111111• 1!1·1·k. SILi! h 1·t1 nd !W\\. l'r1F:l1111Hy s 11!'1.9i. ph.y on ~111nll balfln•··· ••f $19~.S.'\ 11r f\:l ~'Ult'lll~ of $~ 25 t1\\•ll!hl) l '.:-: 1\. ~1t't'i'tl E q u 1 tl \\,u"o'hOUSC', t:~l 1': litl1 ~I , (\l~fll ~1t·i111\ (j,\~:!~4~ ..."ri.:1:~:t1~ 1~;:! t ;urrunl 1~1 1111!1.,·11 111111 fu\I ~ll\' II ro I 1•1t ~ 1un 11 I r h ,111~1·1" ,\:\t/r;\!/:\11''\ "'''1'111·1', s 1• u If' 11 uu· l<U'P•'ll~h•JI -"111'111.r r .. , t.q ~· •h-rk .\· h1•1ut11110ur plui: 111 iarl..s. \\"n, h·ft 1111o·l.111111'ot Hrl\nd '"'11· 111 t...:•, .~ i.:u:1r11nll'1'<t (ln~11allv p11o· 1·d 111 S'.'7!1 11~, ·r11k1· "\"1·1· fpr s:10 ,·:1 ~11 "r •111n t1 p11~ ""'nt.-i. I. 11 y :t \I :1 \' l~'pnrt1111•11! i 1 ·l/~~l.'l-O,'it.11 s ri.:tt 1-:1 '· 1!1~~ t: ,, r r 11 r ,1 1110111•1. 1"1111 "It<' l>l,l• f,·~:.1<111nl flu·ntahlr , ,,. .. d,•d :1 \r ~u~Jlf"ll~11·11 ~ r k r ~. A.\l/~''f "'l('r1•0 1'1\"t'!\1'!" ll 1•:11J11ho11"~. T.1 1~· •11·,·k l'hu:·i11 .iack~. ~till l1L"a11<I llr\\' In ]Jll '( .~· :.,'lu\1•n11h•l'<i. \\'nil' l<·f! u1wl:111111•,1 1•11 lny· n11·ny, Sold 101· S:t~l.!I.\ 1~,\y olf bnl1111t'I' 11f '97 111· tflkt• n '' C' r pyn1111.~. Collt'1·111J11 !)('pl ., 71·1/~~l..(l~(ll. JUKE Box·-=- lonflrd \1·i1h 100 lulr h1! rt'<'· nn /11, In r'(('t•ll,.111 1'l11uliliun. .lust lo:n'li! l1•r your 1'1'"· l'f>f)111. pool shlr'. rte. 'F"i1'~! s:tr~1 or !)f'~I .. irrr l11 k1·11. 6·l•l 1f~i;7 nfrrr 7 r1111. ' {'l tA~yrsritAN 11111\'t~•· lfll\'11 lllnl'.•rr rohJl)n111l1\· hhn1ll•'. du11 I hl111!l'H ('ICRll·ll-CUI :.!(}" rut llgh11,·1·lah1 magnr.,lu1n. f:xr1·llrn r CtJnd!l!on ., -.f.>1't~1-:.>r'ijnil'"lr' icrri.- 121 :.! N1~ J\nl(i; !'l. Sunln Ana ·~1 11~3 1211 *AUCTION* l"inr· t'111·11il11rf' & Arpllu1u·t•)I A1u·ll1111!1 ·t"nduy. '/::iO 11.1n. Windy's Auction Barn 201:;·~ Nc\l'l\111'1 , ('i\I rNr iWk'!G lichu11 I To11y's Hldg P.1ht'I 1\1 I·: 11;1 11 1·: It S 11 l p 1 "N l.EADINI; NI': \\I PO It T Jl EACll PRIVAT!-; SOC IAi. rLUB FOil SAi .~: AT :Jl• :, SAVINf:. P.O. JiOX :.!!II:, {:(J~~l'A l\JF.SA. A l'rlvlllf! party 1llU!ll st"'ll :1 E1r•1•11·lr lypcwr1trr11, ros1 11v1·r S."AJO Pni-·h'; \1•ill 1.1k•· $2'..0 ru1·h. ~ Cnlt.:ulutn1·• 1·0HI ovf!r $600 ('fl.t•h, will take $275 rach. 842-5945 belort! 2. UN1'JJ,,'thc end of the mnnl11 \1·r wlll c·hrmJct11Jy cli'un, oil & 11djusl nny lypru•nri·r or t•nlr•ulutor for $19.!Y.;, t:lce- lrleir S2tfJO. Ci1JI ~·1 797, 1!;x1·1·;NSION l11dd4'r11, 1112 SO. Rn111 SI. Santa Ann, !"">'12-:'1120. i10DF.:L llomcH cancellation forces rlccornlor lo -Aaerif. erph1 & 1lr11pt"ry f11 hrlc11. ::-O'i'o dl1c. J11M111, '192-2217. * PUBLIC NDTtCll 0.-fOrt• you buy your Jll•no or 111·i.:1111, llfl ,ur.i I •f:e u• for Be1t Sel.ction ft'lt;,_ lhc bC'st ~l"'\'INI In ~hr111 tuh.f(\11tla At Lowest Ols,count Prlce1 COAST MUSIC SERVICE t.t",\I N1·111K1rl LU 11 Jl1tt1Jnr cu~t .1 tit1·,11 -6<1:J-28.'i1 ()fl<"tl ~lllldll~)I 1'.! 10 !\p111 --·---'--1 ORGAN , PIANO WAREHOUSE N1•11··t ·~1'fl t'n111ou!I Urnnd!I ?-,'!\IN\\'.\\'. I{ I 1\1 BA L. t.., ('l!H'l\l·"HlNt :, •'I('. (Owr H~-1 11'·"""'~ 11\'nll.1 11 \:\l\ltl~11, 1\li\11'1/\LL • l '~:\" ,\. 1•h•., fll"~nll.~. I\,.,, Wt• ,\"<Ill huy t: l\'r UI • try~ L.111·~1·~1 I IC'ftlr•I' in lht" \\'r:st I 'l-'NN \' il\\"~LEY CO, i\4 -~·):! :::11 1 11 :ir,2 l\1'fh·h HI , S. of "aft<\111 l)uily Hl H, ~nr HT·f., ::.1 111 1:!-fi e lltH:AN 111 1\'FltS • 1: •. : l!\\1 \H ll\'11. l'rrr i•,f'I 1, ll\r~1.:1·r :.tr111~ S\.:1\~ 11 I~ \ 11 , <'fl'.'\:"11 Tl11·11t•·r1·11 r. $!. : 1 .... l'f'rrr,•1 I 'I :111,,:o; '-· "'I 11U.ITZl·:n, 1•lll) ,.,. pl:u1u N1•11' 11•ur1·n11ry .. ~1 .1 ·1·1 NI:\\' ~p111t·l ~ -.'lo ,.horl c-111.~ s.1~1.·1. (;()tJl.1l ~11 1~1(' ro. ~'()..lj No. 1\l111n, S.A. ~>1 7-l'X~'i l • • :-ilnt"t'" 1911 1\11\lllAU. lhlhy I. r 11 1111 , 1 ~111 1~ :\:V .~tylr. wnlt1ur l'l't'f1•1•1 ·~·111 !. :.:•.1;..~;r. •. '*PIANOS.ORGANS* I I :oln~ (l11t Fur 1Jusu11•11.~ 1 ll1•st qunl1ty -p1·11•1•,)( • 111•1"\' \ l\i~1\·111 s 1,·i111\:1\ t1ar.1w1 11 f'I•· • l'l11y1•1· 1'1111;""' t, Holiit Ht·ntnl:< , , • \\'•• lluv • N •ll J 1a1l)• IO·G l·:v1•11 1~un I:.! .11 FIEl.Tl'S l'JAN<lS Co,;h1 M1•111t (7141 li45·~ WOULD YOU ----·BfticV'E --·· FRF.E Oltt:AN l.E~"'°N~ n11 Joni:•• you lik111 No ti"~· l~trnllon. No ohllgnllon. Ju1I Con\tt hfOllllny11 7::ltl r1n, COAST MUSIC · GIZ.2.'f.il ·ro1) PflTCES PAID !-'Ort Sh•lnwicy11 II Jl111nmond.111 PENNY O\\ISl.~:Y CO., ~12-l:tl4 BAllV f:rnr11I 1'!11rw1, Ch1tiil' Uros .• fn1 lhl'001f !lnlsh. sr.:n. • :~1';..121Jli Store, Restauunt, Ber JUKE BOX Ill lo:i.t.1rll wllh hdf) hit recordll. In cxc1•1tcnt OOtllilllon. l •I S.150 or l)ll11t offer •Un. G4t-4687 After 7 pm. TV, Rodlo, Hll'I, Stereo 136 ('OJ.OR 7V, $145. LookH gl'f'al-wn1·k11 W'f'n1. Pvt. r•ty. All J;,'lO. 1139-7:r~J. -• [ fno lo v,. )[I · _ 3'"LlnM, 2 Times, $2.00 RUPJ)~Sp~nt l\1 ini-81kl' Jlj~ 2-Yr..---:.>pny"11 Ir: d~&Wl'd J 3~~x 20 ~i.: ""._~cadt1 RM< l'11Jn1 S l 1 n1r k ... f'r1rpcllng .Ir; pad, ~ 1.'0lld. 962--0flf. OO~ll t>Vl'I I $(i:i. :'1'G-H(}tl7. \\'krlllll. ·Shop Smith Mork 5 1tntl 11nme n('rr11lfQrlt1.~. $~. Gt2·IJ6."l."I ~"'"'""""""~"--~~~ C/\JlPJo::T f"OI"( SAJ.f; hy Carpet l.ny .. r. Cull • 51().208(j • - 11'11 In !o he lhln. , _ . ·ro goorl hu1n1 •, 1 khlr1111, 7 wk11 011!. So111" 11.•J..u1t l<lfl1'. WUI flt.:111•1:.r Ci\t or 11t:ar by. &12-0!!46. G~b!~.~!~.-,;~ .. -.-.. -.. ~,,~, ~Doc-,·_ I h•• f1•1•1• lo (;OOfJ ~lomeit, J 1nonU1 11111. ~>1~3&10. Th<> lJWt··\VorlO!hop Wiiy (;J>:ftVIAN Sh••/1l11"r1I, l'or lnror·mation '.JJJ-~lfl:J old. ft•m, o/J(•dl1·1w., I Y' tr11111, \VJ-...: will huy 11nylhing _j)lto;!"~"'"""~lc~l~1l~lu~-"l0-J<>~'="=:';A:::_. -~ va!Ur, 'fOOlft, 'I'\'' w.; fort/1. Jo'Jti':E 10 l(oix:I hun1.,, I bllli-k 6~77. mtilt> krtr•·n. Will <lf'l1vrr. SL I M-G Y M'-..$2'°'5"'. -8.11J..Otl1'. . 5'.11 ·7~M OAJtLJN(; f, wk11 t1ld k llten1, • NF:\Vl>pnT Be1«:h 11111 Cl uh Mrml~r11hlJ1. P~ne Jllj..1100 Jo'rt"I• 111 i.:;'10!.I home11 • ,, C;,JI ~~1 Iii • 2"~C.7A-l~.f-'(l-k1tl1•n11, IHllll/TJ;:;: r 1t>r rn1x,.d puppy. ~·rN 10 gc101I hom1·K ti'7!")..>!IJ~ "YOU"LL LI\rE I~ thi!-0 zi p-- Iron! c<isual -it's both com· fortahl!' and quit•k to slip i,,. to! One main part plu.~ rol- lar. ~lee\"es. Se,,. in knlls, Dacron, Pat. 7208: sizes miso; 12-IR, rl10 \'1ni: 1nro a beaulilul 1nod· \1nnien .J(J ... 16 ineluded, f'm huilU1ng in Ir\'int'? Gr{'al SF.\·t-:~·n·.1-·i\'t; CT.\'T~ bcnrfil:i; inC'\uding p1v?11t f.1r C'<lC'h patt<'rn _ add 2.j !'h:irin;:-. Th i!! rine eo. pays cC'nl~ for each pal\i.?rn for fN•_ ,\]so Ice job~. '"-"'"" 645 ·4040 .. l"""O•• •••(" t'ce<l men \lh•i an• rf'acly 10 \l.'ANTEU Barber for high lfandsoine old Nal ionoi l c:ash learn lhe cnr bw;ineiis lind <'lall.5 C'liC'n1f'I. lrvlne Cout rt~i.,tcr. Ornately ,.m~J are wil hng 10 lrai n. ~1u.~t O>unlry Club, 673J.11Jl, P.lr. hrau, good v.~rkinic ordt>r. havr i::oo.-1 i11.·r50n;ihly, b<o Smull. <Jreat for (amUy rm., bar, inlC'l'Cstf.'d in a futurr, drrss \\'~TED man or \ll'Oman ex· boutique, etc. fwou/11 1nAkP "·efJ, 5alesmlndr>t.1. BcfW'fi11;: perienced fry cook. Lunch_j a turndfi011'le la.lflp -lhlnk I ahout It?!) '-lu111 M-11, oo ,.-.,-..,-1·;.y,-;,:------I .X-mo., l(roup 1n~.. hich 11inncr, ;,ge 3.5 lo 45. Fa.st. 1,lro(·e In our li tl!•• 1.~uf.e lrir t:1.t:c·r1t1C f'.xcrry•·I ... 2 ~n· dt'lux. Xlnt roncl.! itn IOr1g. $;nn: 6~!i:frJ. Printed Pattern !l(]l!}: :-i-t:\\" :'>1isses' Sizes JI, 10, 12, 1 i: 16. Sizl" 12 fbusl 3-11 !"1'qulres l 7/8 yards 45-inch fabric. SEVE~T\'.FTIT. CF.'.\'TS for each pal1ern -add 25 cenls for C'ar h pattc.rn for Air ?.tail and SpCcial lfandl· Ing; other.vise lh ird-rln.o;s del ivery "'ill takP thrt'<' "·eeks or more. Send lo ~lar\an ;\1art 1n°, th~ D/\Jl .Y\ PILOT, 442 Pattern IX. pt . 2:12 \\·c~t lStb St., Nev.· Y•1rk, J'.'.Y. 10011, Print SA:'ilt;, A.l>ORt:!'-(1. v.·ilh ZIP, 81ZE and ST\'U:: Sl1')10ER. SEE 1'tORE Spring Fash· I ions ~ choose one pallcm ~ lrom new Spring-Sum· mer Catalog. All sizes~ Only SO ce:nts. ~ST.Af\.'T ~1:-:G BOOK U"A' today, v.·ea r lomo!TO\'·, $1, 1:-:sr A:-.O'T r AS! rJON BOOK J1undreds of Juhion Inc.ta. I. ' • W h J I 11 El•pttanls " a1·er· runnJnr your houo,.c~ Turn U.em Into .. CA.Sll" -Hll the-n thru Daily P 11 o I Ousifil!'d. &1)-5671. Air li1ail and SJl("Cial Hand!· C<il! l\a.n1·y !>lay, WJ..f.lljj lng-; othel'\\'iS(' third-c\a~ Coastal Agrncy dt'llvery "'Ill 1ake 1hrec 2790 !!arbor BJ., al Adam!J \\'t'f'ks or morE'. Sl'nd 10 PETITI ON circulator.-:. 18 Alice Brooks · the DATL Y yrs & 0\1t'r. Reitis. to votr in PILOT, 10:;, Net'ril<'ci;lft Org. Co, ?.Or per vahit l)r11t,, Bo:<e 16~. Olrl Chc!Sf"a sll:nalut'E'. Brin~ proof f'll S!11 tlon. r\e\\' \'erk, ~.Y. tt'<i1stration ii 11 \'a i t. 10011. Print !lillmP. AdUre11.s, 83&-73-l:i. ffJG I::. lith St., Zip, Pattern ;\"umber. . .suite 217 S.A. ~ E E D L F. c " ,\ F T ·n· r-'P"'E"s"'T .... C"O"N"T"RO=L- CrochC'1, kn .!. r tr. f 'I'('O' Steatly job for ru:~ht P<'l'Y>TI 1!1rt·C't10n.~. I10c -1\o exp nt<rdt.:d. Apply Llo~rl :'\"F.\\! Jn,lant :\1J1rrt1ntf'. PMl Control. &i7 \\', 19th Ra<J(': IBIK')' koot.11,. ptil• Suitr B, C'.\I, betv.· 10 i m /.· trrns. SI. 2 pm. t:a .. ,. Art or Jt•lrpin f'mrtwl _ O\"('r ~ dt>s.gns 10 Pl7.zA Cooks & Oell\·ery make. SL • Drh·e~. Part time. Cher 71 . ln.~Wll l'f'M'het Rook •1 iilii6532iiiiiBeiii><iiii'Bliii\~iii·;,' iiHii.Biii ..... learn liy pictures~ Patterns. II. Complclf' J,,..ltlnl <ilh Bnrll: • rt.IJl'f" than 100 s:1f1,, -Sl. C'afnplt!tll AJ~ha.A Rook • IL 1r. Jiff'' Ro( Ono~ -!tlf-. Ril(ik of 12 Prhe ArrttRn ... Ylc . • \lut.cun1 QuUt 8'Jolr,. t • :JK:. • Quilt\ lnr Toda~·., U \ln1 • 15 bfoau•J.11 p11·1err.-~ '/Jc. • PLASTICS • ln}('Chon molding OJ>C!talon or trainffs. Cra\•tyartl. '.\lu~t be rt>a l neat ind dt· T"'ndllblP, f"pma!e fJl'f'f<'fTo::<I. tu.1.1 t~ able to "11.'0rk $11. or Sun •• Apply i ::!tl·ll::.O A'.\I Cr:t!t"ta )ff'"sa. Calif. &:h Wtst 18th St. + Onu\:ft C'OMI P11$t1n° + ••••••••••••••••••• r t..!t rt1U1ts &n! 1Jt1 a 'Pf>Obt ull • "'V' • GU-5671 J~al Estate Salr!! LARWIN-REAL TY Resale Div. of f.arwin Co. 21562 Brookhurst Av., 11.B. (714 ) 9684405 ( ~2131 592-3211 OPPORTU:>.'JTY for 1~·0 full t1mf'. experienced Real Es· late Salesmen. Better than a1•f'ragc l'ommi5s1on, (.'()m- pany paid · major medical. Tn•mendous nppty. for man· a~('mf•nl. \\'t-ha\"e oome- th1n~ 1Jlllf'r('nt. _ Drop i~ anil la!k ir ov .. r. rommtssifJns. 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Offict' IQ f:nr;11t -Cb irl -Pault' - lJI' Jil"'"aled In Oran~ Counl) SJ•·aty -PIZl.A Airport Arn. sim .. sn1. t1v1.'l'ht3rtl: "\\'hnt do you S.·nd rPA!mt>: ACSA , Su1I•· think f1f .1111, f111l1art IJ• ?' I :':1.\ ~\li S11ples Pia.ta, U:.ng knov.· IT'• f!:"'nu1ne Jt.11JJ11 n: n ~· '.t;l\03, hu Pl7.ZA ,1111n~ on 11." .'\Jo;,._o Sef·retary A..'iTJC,JUf.: JD-pc dining ro)m !r,r ON' girl oU}roe. Ar•·1,1r-:11r i;i•t. J-lnvy "II.' a I n u t . l}-'Pi'l"I. fl) v.1m1. ·.Ir; ~·fl. l11r J,,..-.Jud,..~· Thhlt<, fi hi-!)l'k r,...r'I'"~! .Tut~ l-Ju:~ ~l. \Pl\'1.'l-lik" fir! t•hrs., ehlnn S""T-"!rt Cr n1,.r. t1i..1w.ri. .. :.b!f!lrt, '"tl\'"r •1tl:t1rirt 0 lfllf STI«;1~•:;;;::(:1~ ovrr!t<l liulfPt, In Vl'T')' l:'Y.l(] f'f/f\• • t;pr• r.~µer. or.ly. 'f1Jf1 11i1y i\,!wn. S•IfJ t1r '--"''1 ofrr·r. l>:rt.13''J~. Slit only, l!-l 2A:ti S. IV-J\f Vacanci" (.'Qlt tnon(')'~ Ji.Pm fir" s II rs. •1f \\"11T"n(•r, w Y?m' hr.Ju.~. a pt. ~·"'""''• ~•_1 7"~'"""'--'·------r ~ .. ~tc-. thru 1 Dall y l1llot lr>1Jy 1~1J,,1 \\'ant Acs M1 .. Oau.lntd Ad. t..11w. 1&Jcn. ·----~---------.,..----~---~~--~-' . -- ' l • • 24 Olll V PO.OT Mond•r. Mar l , 1972 .. I ~ I _ ..... 1§1 I_._ .... _,.,,._ .. _~ -..... tsl Bolts. Sall_._ , _______ _ , . 945 Autot, Import.<! 970 Autot, lmpo.r19d 1§1 1. ......._A_ ....... _ .... __,!§):;;' ;;;;-;;;torw.~!§J~!~IL-~·~"'"'"~"'';;;;l~~ 970 Autos,. Imported .. 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UMO 990 Autos, Used l'ERSIAN$ and Jllmalayans, hluckl, 5mtik<'t, !\llvrn and 1·1mros. AIM Pi':niian l!i!Ud ~"1r:e, K92·297'0. 6 \\1k (ll,d 1llll.ll' • se:il r otn1. SI!"!. l yr. nlrl -f1 •11111lr Seal POlnt $lf1. li42·'.«fl0/64Z.3f.43 J•UHfo: hrt•d Slann•IO(' k111l'ru; I +.hand~mf' grnlN D\'a1!. $20. I IJ73-5:il1 . ,\1crr111-:1rs Day Spec!:il, 1 Siamr i>r. k1lttna, ,SC.al Point. 561-276) -I 13 nAJtLINC littlf! kiltcnl>, 6 "'ks old. e 642-1.l!Ui 2 S1n1tll J•ruc Trrrif'r 1nlx pupplt'11, S7 each. 'J\1 ~ond homt:·. G3~818 fir 53 1-llt~ 1'>;('", Mah• 131_.ai:h• 1 y1•11r old. \\'/ p!lfll'l'll, ,;ho1!1, !i79<~•71 !llon. & Tui·~. t'all a ft 3:30.0.:__ AP!t!COT po1\.ll(', 7 11'k" 1111!. J\11-0 10 v.•k u1 rl poo1!J1> fl(\fl• 11li•s. llhv•k, $1;,, 612-4~111 ur ;,;i '-'.{!\~'.'i uf! 6. rn1-s 1 !:<.;c:1 ~~ C 11 n a 11 in n ·A 11'1 " r li\·hl rh11mf1!1, 9 v.·kR, M&F. Sho111. 673-(lfl"·'· COLLl l';S ~'ks old~"a hl;-& while, Ake i.'f'r~. (iood faml· ly rloJt. 11!!7·59.12 · EL.Sii Cnrgl (Pl'tnl:lrokc), AKC, 2 m11!I', 3 f1'1nfllf', red, !l.'1b1c & 1vhl lc. ri.1f>"-'!92ll. * SPRING SPECIAL, $2. dis· coun\, all hn!Cda, Noah's Gronnlin~ Pnrlor 642·!>S23. Dirt Eni:;lirh St>Cc'n Doi: pup!!, ]2 v.•ks., AKC.' Slud ~rrvice tr> <1Ullll1 y hitchc~. fi.'17-48\ll COCKER Spnnicl l'u1111, 8 ll'kll, AKC 'N'i:i~11·rcd. CAL :ll f'lrCeUent rond, hull f'T"Cf'nt paint, 2 hf'll ~ul11, aHp avail. s~. fi11-40A~ 26' Lud£>1'8-16 r3e1n~ Kloop. t:Xcel cond, S2.!n'l. Jncludts fri>(' t1lip, 4!.ll' .... 2130. Lll'Yl 14 No. YH4, l!kl'.' llt'"''· lnc-Judrf trlr & f"ivr r. SI~. ' 962-410'.'i • JG ' Car, irw.:ludcl> i.1111~ & 1ra il1 ·r. Vi•ry fa.s f, Gd. t'f,lnrt $7;"i0,...!,!5' 21124. 8 Mrl"r xlt 1 rn1xlih1'rt fr1r 1·n.ilslng. xi I 1'f1nd. J'r1vl f'rty $17,500~ G1:Z..51"6 .. Boats, Slips/Doc ks 910 \\' Ar>:1r:1> i.Br frir x ~ · CnJl!iCr. Nl•v.•porl llarhor, K.'Ut--0'172 d;1yx or '·v1·s * lip Avail~Nr Lido • liT.1·&1:-iO • -SAIL BOAT-SLIPS- SLlr• AVAll.AOLf: !•1 c·x· f'h11n1:r for US<' •if Sa1lhoat, Up to 40', ~.57-fl4~1. Boau, Speed & Ski 91 1 20' f '!tf US Cran i-lc\ ho11 t, 1:ood l'ond. 1.~;, hp 1nl1•Hrd. Sk•s, r1w" $1 ,:.100 or 1,1frr11 C'o11s1i/!·n·d. (.'all G44-X&l7 Hf1l'I' :, f!H\. ~· DALTON 11rav~I trailt'r, ittlf·COlll~lnt:d v. Ith l::Z lift h11ch, llual 1rhf'f\I, coolt·r, ~ 10 appN'C'. $13'.Xl. Ov.·ner 511-hot 'GJ ('OHXJ·:·rr1·; Ju1·1 in- Jt'!'fiori, 1,;0111ph·tl', S 2 O 0. Qu;idrajct 111 n n i f o J rl & 'c·u rliurcr0r. $20. ('hrvy bell llou.,111,;. '.)12-17:\1 f'l'f's. bM ( Au101 101 Sile l 1 Q . J 950 ALFA ROMEO Alfa Romeo NO\V ON DISPLAY ' Sales Service DATSUN --------'70 D11tsun Pickup 4 Spd., ltntUo, Ca.Ill !\tlrron. (569EZL). $1695 COAST . IMPORTS 1959 Jaguar auto. 3.4/$450 642-1311 196.l JAGUAR. Like !lei\'. 2:>,000 m i. Every possib!(' t'Xtl'8.. $2,fd>. fi.}4-ro28 '68 Jaguar R'oadster, lo milt's, nf'1v radials. Xlnr t:Ond., body & eng. $3000 &l.i-22GL LAMBORGHINI Parts BOcly $hop •.--,--·-..0..---,-·-· COAST IMPORTS '66 La mborgini 400 GT t lXJ0.1'200 \V, ·coast l-1\vy, Sllvrr 11·/Blnck interior. 1'-u11 Ncivport Brach 642·CM06 :ra1·tnry Equipl \1°ith 5 Spd. AUDI '70 Audi 90 4 speed, radio, hl'ate'r, co. ownNI car, (690CQQ),~r­ saving. 4 door sedan, {VVC813l. $6990 COAST T"'"'"""';" Iii] .__ _ _, '*W*i'*am&&&•• G e nera l 'fi'.I Toyota Corolla, Jt/11. $?.?.99 Campers, Sale/ Rent 920 ·--------IMPORTS 'iGOO. '57 Austin-llrall'y. nf'11' ~ l!J00.1200 W Pacific Cst lllry l TON til\1C chn!>sts mounled t'll!:· & paint .$fi00. 962~701. -. . . fc:;;:t~:;J.:~J~f; ~~; ~Aut:; B:si~""'· ~~ ob, sO~ New~rt ~~~: OO<HOO f11!1y <·rtfl., !>lldir~ g!n:r;<:. fibt.'rJ:lnss Dune Bugg Y" '1 tJ, door, cll'p 1111•11 Jlallo, ~f'H S1rf'i•t lri;nl. 1\fake offer o~ ~tp • hun~ain. 121'.l' ~i.J7-~:li7 nrt G PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET' FORD --------- ·10 "°""'"• 911•1 AM/FM. '70 YWSuper BUCJ '69 CAPRICE '68 Torino Squire Alloys, 4-spd, Immac. Pri, Ply. ~· Radio, heater. t~E:l'B) 4 door ha~ top. ~uton1atk• Station Wa9on -~,7-0~P-0-r-sc_h_o_9~1 ~1 T~-1 Special of the W~ at transmlssion, pcm er . stl'<'r· \'S, ;iuionint](' 1 rans.. JX>ll <'r Stereo, Magii, Private Party, S 1199 • i~, ~Wt>r ~l'tlkes, air ron· st{'(.'r1n~. 111111 ''I' ltrRkl$, Days 839·956Q, aft 5 -ditio.nmg, \'~yl roof. F.x· ptt11·l'r "inclo11s, p011•1•1· lai l 8.1.l-3155. Concourse Speedster .,, 673-3756 * SAAB '67 SAAB 95 Wagon ..4 Spd..__Eront \\'heel Or11'e, New Engine, rUEJ!042;. $595 COAST IMPORTS JQ00.}200 \V. Pacilic Cst. lh1·y, Ne1vport Beach <71~) 642·0406 546-452!1 TOYOTA 'Tl TOYOTA $2029 4 speed trans. 01.\: Ai\! r:idio. Jlcater, dC'f.rosll'r~ t inted r,lnss. \Vhl1c \v;ill tirc>:r;. Pop-out rear \l'nda1vs. Vinyl trim. Carpets. 1'~ront disc brakes. Rl'clininr: buckt'I scats. KE 20-3007S5. ,r; E c,.,, Hwy. Qi.~·''~ ~ .... &'>.50~ NEll'PORT BEACH "'' '1~~; _lin-0900 Ext. 53·~ 445 E . coast J.111·-." •e.._, ,,,tp 166 vw STA WGN NE\VPORT BEAC11 'llllf~ $975. 673-WOO Ext. 53-5-1 J CLE~N. GOOD CONDITION CHE~Y .66 deluxe 9 pass. 415 E. Coast lh1·y, Pr1v. Ply. Call 962·3822 Caprice. Very good L'Oncl. N.l\\'POB:· BE1\~II 1971 VW $800. 673--0967, l h7J·CJ900 i"~XI. 53.~ Like"""· $1775. 64H394 ,67 IMPALA SS '71-Ford P inlo 1963 Bus 1600 · en g In c , 4 Spd, Cu~10111 lnlrl'JOI' & CS· paneled crp!'d 11·ide ovals. VS, aulon1atic, poiv('r s1l'l'r· IC'r ior. 2000 r11r.. (0/S~. 51200 C~ll 673.+n 1 ing & brake'~. farrory air, 51595 · · vinyl roof (TRA701), $12!"15. COAST. 1966 V\V, r<idio, t.'hrome Toinmy Ayres Chcvro]l'I, !HC _ \vheels. Bh1l'. $695. s. Coasl H1\'y., Lt1<•una 96&--0-li9 "' ~ach, 49'1·7744/54G·!l967, 1969 V\V Dug. NC'1v Tires. ·~ Chl'v Biscaynf'. ,'\!nt $SOO. Origin.i i 01vnl'r. cone!. l Ja11·nn1011·c·1', 12' IMPO RTS ___ 673.702!-____ 1 boat. 96S2 Surfcresl Dr .. \\'anted 11.B. 963-391j. ,. JlousckC'CJ>l'l' \1•/car 1001·1200 \\I. Paf'ific Csl. 1-h\'y. 6i3-!Xl33 '71 VEGA GT Nl'11·po1·t B1\1t•h 171·0 li12.04(1(j ·.. V\V C I I I SPOR'l'CPE. 2 Door. 4 Sfl<'t·d. !'1-IG··lj:!'!J "m lWJIA• li:1 :'lpcr, g I\' \Ce s, Radio, 1-lentl'r. n1ag 11 hC'••ls, 'iO }'ORD \',\;\', hkl• lll'w. lo llff'S. 139.x:i:, .rxl. scoo .. ps, only 10,000 n,·11-·, 9'"DLL. d $850 Pl 1 '3 ...., ni i. 11u r1n· ... 111.1;;~ & othl'r TOYOTA TI{'(' s ixunt. ' 'I. ,p y. $2,99 \:l\'ilS . .'i~!j~olJ. 67~i-~12S. 8'17-l62l. .J ------- YO @ '70 Ford ·LTD 1966 Harbor. C.!it. MG-9300 VO[ 0 . \' ... ~. Auto Tr;ins, 1\n· Cond, '69 Toy· ot4 Corona '68 Volvo 144S ~ r' ~O\\'('r ~~lllllll•'l'l'Ullc!':, linJ;in('C 0,' 4 Dr. Sedan, 4 Spd., 1\ir r ~"an u o rans, tr ~ · .1 t 1. • vn • D ·-" A I T A. 0 ,) 'r. •'"· 1111 (' \\'<trrUJl y Cond.. Radio. Very Clean Cond, A}1/Fi\1 Radio, (\\IOJ. h s .,. avai a l C' I I l.iH.,'(I • YOL T ranch life j .\vale Point 9!i2-20'.'fi_, --- 11: 1s11 &•11rr purr, AEC. Ion show llnr~. top brP1•!11ng "·-.,t1.w.iJit.Y a.x.·~·...:'l9!:;1!'.!1 • NlllL, f11Uf'h 11'\0rl'. Xtn1 • ~ m I :ir1-lfi!)7, Iii I C Spoc ls, Race, Rods 959 r .m. or 11·1tl'ni ~. an Ill' 445 E. Coast Jl\\'Y, xc·,r•n 1!1•r1n1: \l("'k al 1787~ "'l'll'PORT BEACl l t! 1101 ~nor1s car 1• :.. -&arh Bll'<L. II.rt 673·0000 Ext, 53.54 ;;:;=-:;:::..j._,.__ S7!J.-, ~ ~--~--··_'iTl'_ .. _,,,,_,,, ___________ ~':,°"'--7"""~ .. ~---' car. cxn~:;~o 8751 51;90 •Q~(I-~-~2795 , COAST COAST .,,E. c • .,, "''Y· Wa rd S.Lee t\E\VPORT BEAc1r American Motors n --"-AMR'4'1--~-~ I ~-A.DOB!"---~ '11-!J!OO f:.%.:;;l·M .~ >47-5"'26--. ':,.,,. 11YJr \) -fVIJ--11 IJ ·111 In1pala, .au10., p/s, .i1/h, 1 .i~4 So l\I . St • The Diego Thac He w fore lived. --$Ar.10YT~I) J>°'t'1ps, 4 \\'k<i T rucks 96'2 •711,~ i\TA7.DA, 2 <Ir, 5 yr, fnclory n1r. A 111 -I· 111. ···S~nt:i t.':~;111 • rcsC'rvr 1101v! Ch;imp Jinr -------- :_1:1._!16_!1:_6~2fl~.----­sr 1 "\ AUZE!t pup~. Sttu! iscrvl~, groomlnn:, tcrm11. * 1M6--08~!.I * 'G7 B11 ltnro 1.ohi:o lO~CC, c'\'· p.1nsion c1r n nt be r, '1'0111· JU'C':·sioo rcl•'n'·<'. l-:xeclk·n1 i;ood, ·327::-i. !)7!}...l:lt!l. e 4 Tl'lv Co«kapoos, SU7.UJ\T l!m &1v11gc -----·~ ,. .. ' '70 BMW 2800 Sedan 'Iii·~ Ton Dodr,t' 6 C'yl, Po~·:cr Str1•ring, Po w er good condiHori, $600. c d · i;i -!l-17 Bral1es, Air on illoning, • '.l i-. ·1 * Ali1f}'l\f Rndio, 4 Spd, Jo1v '59 CF'.\r. JilumlJC'r rruck, lllll. --nlilcage{674A0\V). hody, 6 cyl. 3 spd., $575 $4995 50,000 nil \\'arr. r!rk grn, tootJ 1200 II' I' ,1. C 1 II . , CLEAN! D~·s 213; 43i-3ilS, --· ·--·-----1000·1200 1V. Pocific Cst. H \\')'. • · •1< 1 ~c s · , \\}, .cvl's 557-2,j(I~. 19G9 SUfll'r Van, \' .. ~. auto, pearl slripc, $~5{1, art O, Newport Beach (714) 642·0406 Nl'1vpol't Bt'ilt'h ~ i14) 642·0:J!JG • _ 1'<'1lli·c·:unprr. 2 s1rreos, ne1v 832-6718. 5-164?29 5-15·4j~'9 6a Chl'velle.._ 2 dJ·. nc1v cnr..; lirukcs & xhof'kS. $2400. MERCEDES BENZ .~--1972-VOLVO ,.,h, xtot rond., 'll"" <Ctl. ·-.,., '70 TOYOTA $375. Olfcr. 540-4013. ":.:;._ "----1 STATION WAGON '&I r·orcl Sta1100 \Vagoo, D $10 h S~'SO. Days 675-liOO, r :ir . eves lfrni. 5.1&-3!JJ,. COAST Oran!Je County's Largest Selection New & Use d New car trade in, 4 speed, Lease Today at '70 Chev Nova II Cntry ~clno, $~i:i. f,.!8-2311 M T 6.12-4818 or 534-3885 t \'r!. 642--0980. SILt(v T ' A l966~H~O~N=n~A-1~60~-l crrier pup!C, ., I ho' A'"C Coli Rurur 1vrll. $175 lnclndl'S m a£".5, ~ ~. "' • ... 11f1rr 4 pm. RlS-1!(9. _he_lme_I_ .. _&!_~,~----* TIIE CLIP JOINT, $4.~ 30.i llnn1la f:-rnmbl<'r, xln'I & up. Grrulunlr J?l'Mml'rs. t..'<lnclillnn. $:l:il. D1\·nh\•n 1-fnlRn Br.h '.',Jli-4'1~6 =~-'C~all fil6-Q.l:l0 __ Horses 856 r·o n SALT-..:: 'ii H<illda 7:.0 XP.NT. £UY Brl\ullful bny n1ustnn'! n1tttr. s!)lrilrrl, t•un h~ re~i~trrrd. A•irrox. 14 lu1n11•. Ribbon ll'i11nPr, C.rrnt for r :"rn"f· lcnc1•d .)'Ollllll • r ldrr. Al,o hnvr. ron111Jr ll'.' lack, Cnll 54!;.]A17 nrtt·r fi r m;_. __ 3 llORSl':S Ar>py Stn11lorr3 yrs, R<'r:. S~OO fl rn1. !1:"y Gl'ttlln" s:ro. Buckskin V.l'ltlln\( $200 01· n1akc of!1•r, 5-10-3S03 ufl 6 pm BAY lo:l'hli·1r:-. Xlnt l o r childff'n. lnC'l11di11i::-t n r k s:m. nnys 612.-3111 . l!\'I'~. 9~21 •19, Lynn<' \V\lson. Jklx i;11~u~·i1i1:-ch('Ck ~·ith us hl'f1•rt' yoii nlovr. • All fnl'il, li1~l1h:d IU'CllA 91i2-.'\Gi9 ,____ --- :~2 yr o](f 111y Gr]J!l'~· 1-i f1Ullr1 r r "' thorot11J!hf't'<I. S275. S<J.1-1197. . ·wanted: Horse trailer Good conrlition $1C1l0. * fi';-:1-11211 * ---1'.170 V.in1n hci, X~ 8000n1!, ~~::o. Pr!. P;irly. 842-2!\~.~ Bon unzn Minit>il!e $100 or )){'st· offer ... 6·1~)-{l';f).I • ----1!171 YAl\fAJIA-3'i0 Encluro. 1':"1cr c!r:in, SGOCi. Call nf:l'r :I pin. 83()..7278. '71 1! Y1\~I AllA 17~1 Strl'cl IC'g-a l, pt"rfrrt i\lusl Sr'.I. G-12-l!ltil. Mobile"liomes ('T.1, C\lnd. 935 FLJ\i\f1NGO -1lhl ,v:dc, 2 Rdrn1, Olli.' i~ k1n;;:sizr, 2 full b.i:hs, lols ol i:'nragc srnc-c. t\r1v dlsh11·.'.l~h<'r, \l'.'.lshrr 11nrl 1lryrr. SC'! 11p ln f;1n11ly p:irk. l'el Chi~ In1n1cd. 1.iors. !iJl-7~1. ___ _ MOror HOmes 940 TEST DRIVE THE MIDAS Ml"ll MOTOR HOME Dl~tril,.1't ,! 1•1· r~.7761 1\f'Jl C:·afl 1'1~· : cl:s '70 GMC ~~Ton 3~!(1 V.S, P/i:., p/h; r:1dio. A/T. Orig 01\'ll('r, $2!GCI. 61~.'.l66G radio, & hl'aler . 748BZU. Best Rates 4 Door sedan. Air rond., riy, 83.~~3~9ti f'\'es aft 6. $1495 $88.74 Per Mo. autoinatic transm ission. VS, -'---v-,E-E~!'~S-'--1 7 'iO DotiJ.:t' Van 8 ,·,.-oo-,-. ~V~-8. IMPORTS ""o. 21.llllll in;, "'" J,,.,,, s2.::oo. &12-11.-~1. Mercedes Benz r Jim Slemons',lmps ' Warner & Main· St. Santa Ana · "546·411 po11·l'r s\Cl'rlng, po 1v c r ----------·I Santa Ana Toyota 0 .A.C. Ai\l /F,\I, ,\uto, trans., 1 k . 1 - rlisc hr••'"'· C,G mo. 1rn ·rs, cx1cr1rw 1nou !ling .56 S!;i/, \\'".n. ChC'\' ''''· Setvicc dept. OJ>t'll 7:30 a;m ' k V t f r · i " -'Ul 9 pm liTontlay thru Fri· For Leasing er buying P g. tny roo · tntcc 8''nd1x br<1kl'~·!o11· h:ir-~la~~. \Yhite sid1• 11·n11~. c 11171,11s radio. f..!\-<\l 97 '•19 Chrvy Jf.i ton P.U. Ve1-y cir.in. xlnt rond. * 548-0063 * 964 I LEASING) Try our Jcnsc e.\:j>Crta for S.1vln&"s • Sari.sfaction • Ser· Vi Cl', \\'E LEASE ALL POPULAR 19i2 i\1r\l\F:S AT C0l\1PETJ. 'ff\'13 RATES. Call r.t:iJcolm Rtlc1 for flirlht•r dt'fail~. THEODORE ROBINS FORD io:;o llarbor Bl\'cl. Co~ln i\Tc!o..i CH2.0010 Autos Wa nted 968 WE PAY TOP. CASH for used c:i.n I trucks, tµJt en!: Us trir trl'ro r11:1lmarrs: GROTH c~:EYROLET 1001·1200 \V. PaciJic Cst. 1-hvy. Ne\\•port Bcarh (714) 642-0406 546-4529 --- MG '69 MGB GT :~;~~~,~~,,~~~~!lAn' d~o~:f ~.~~';;:;1~;~~~;":i 11 .~ ""~=~~,::: .,.. Qt11uis. ~ p,,.,,. ooo o""i:. "'"""· IMMEOIATE DELIVERY RC'al Sharp., British racing green. 974AC'A. '" '\ 1966 llarbor, C.!\i. 646·9303 :'il.000 n11. * 51"-3289 He mo\•TS • ·•1 Volrn122 • j\" ~ • "'.Tf "G freed $2095 ..1)mltwi& V VOLVO - R:_b~illt l'nr,. Good cond. ~t f ' ' . 1 • trial. Toyota & Jaguar Dealer S;-.9;,, 5.57-6S20 uft. 7Pi\t . ~ 5~ , ·67 'I •1 ,-lb ·k ,90 Bo Authorized Sal!'S & &rvic~ -'Ii ~ V" J• 11. ang as .1c ., 900 s. Coast Higlllvay • Autos, Used 990 .,ft. ,,, Cohra Jct <'ni::-. Holly c:irb to f Laguna Beach 540·3100 ~~ .I P: Auto, }l/S·P/ll. Lo11• m1 · Supr SEE US ABOUT Oversc~s Deliverv CREVIER MOT<JRS '70 FIREGfRD lllli (~~o~I _co:-r!. :\!::kl' offer the s l.Jl{E New '71 Carolla 4 i:prl, 2 b J 61.ra!O:: :ift 7.30 or anytime to tri tape dck; 18,000 mi, $1.J9'J. Dr., J.TT, ucket seats, 415 E. Coast l-hl'y. l\'Cf'kcr.r:~. Ro 6i5-6~5-J. 839-6.160. radio, healer, 3 spcl (floor N E\'o'POnT BEACI[ ~-----1 shiftl trans.. p1v1·, disc 673-0900 Ext. 53_;yl 1~t;STA/\'G. 6, stick, Civ il 1966 lla.rbor, C.i\f. &1fi.g303 ~ \V. Is! ~" .. f ·:nla Ans * _. 'j,j 1\'IG TF l j()(}, good '68 TQ\'OTA 4 d-oo-c.-xl-nl -,-.,-~3~~_!1____ shape, nl'l'dS some eng rond, air, stick shift, llC'11· Automo ,,.~'~"r.-• ""'' $!~;~~~ ncos 'T;;.1~~~~9 'ii,j/ •71 Opel GT *.TRI UMPHS * Roy CARVER I 4 Spd · Rnd!O, Sp • d 't '71 CLOSEOUT 1 ftC. \\'heels, Burgundy v.•/Blk ~ITr•'JRES AS J .0\\1 i') s:n_ql't 2925 Harbor Blvd, intcrior·(i05FJ\C). G°T·6 SAVE $500 Costa lilcsa . 54!H444 $2490 FRITZ \VARr.E;o.;·s '70 :.~~~~~kup COAST ~r.~c ~~ro i7Nern!~~ v.•IU1 PezTis Vnllcy -Caniper. LARGEST - \03681\fY).$ 21 90 _ IMPORTS · 710 E. 1st, S.A.._, ~ 517--0iS.! '71 Triun1ph TR&. <UU/1111, brakes, ren1aining 50.00P . . 1--rt!n.<:. 11 C'I!. 1<1<1k: ~:)O{j . ni"lc·· and n1ilc faC'tory 11·arranty. CHEV 66 Capr~C'C'. ·l Dr .fer!. nr!C'r, j :~--0~0 c1Ts I.:. Ro P\·t. P t1" 534·699£. A/C. P..11' ll'rn~ow, \ inyl 11 knds. polic · top. Sgl. 011·nC'r . .;-lS:-Gll.I. --------misc AMERICAN . . 'fi!i \lu~1. r:.11d/hl'at. his a COR-VETTE ~c11 111 .. •. !.,'l1-.! c<ind. / ti!!-IOOJ 111P-He American Motcrs -.-""-'---.C: _c_ __ I .whe G I, ·~H I '70 Corvette Fastback uJ lltuslan-; Jl rr, r"dio, auto, Paul Y' r e m ins ,,-crne s . <l p . p M I d ·~J I' All' Conti Eo11·er Steering g con , r1vate arty. 'J'her ytl a a crs --ave ins Allf/Flil ' R d. T 1 .1 · $ 6i5·i,\17. tuti Y"Ambassadors . a io, c C·tt t Huli!'e stock cf 'Tl's & '72's stcenng__ 'l\'hccl, · P o "' er Bu .... e· c:: • Brakes, POI\'('\' \r:ndO\\'S, revi wtg· fCJ ... OVf PTt;S Auto Trar<:. 1r-~BBAJ. urgi H L A • s E 1 :i;~ O!d:. . ar.,cr mer1can AV • 01·. """'Goo<! ;m;, Homt' of Convenient COAST f'!C''tn, s::n. ~i-!l::O.l on' t 1969 ~~';b~~"s 1vd. . . --P[\'MOUiH-In~ K'f oei>:&J w Mi _CRE\l.IER_M.P..IQ..RS r IF;,~ IV. 1'' SI .. ''"'' Aoa COAST beauty rln1s, 13,000 mi'~. lntmac. \rill sac, at S~iOO. Ask for Sai~s r.to.n11gcr JOOJ.1200 \\'.Pacific Cs!. l-il1'Y:·.r ~-~,:'~~6ll!IO~·~el'i~·===:=o:=""'" _ 1821.J Beach BJvd. __ · -~;::..:....::~---! Nclrpl'Jl't'"Bctt~ll m11 r G-12:o:ioo 1 lfonllngion S.ach IMPORTS >t~4529 VOLKSWAGEN Costa Mesa 646-0261 IMDQ OTC 'Gi f'J~1~1o::tii Fury Ill. ·l-that BUICK . -If--A+;)-"•:~• · e,ri-.. ,, --•--~d~ . . tlldOllH' ', ),.l.:I' IK·ll. f'1•i1·, to -MMi~~~ment le.. j 835~31_7_1-__ _ , ••• • • .. 1 * Marvin Pearce * ~oa ts, Power 19(16 211' G111f.-.1re:int, f /B rn<lin, bnit lnnk, 011\rli:r.t'r~. hr1rd lC'ip, Tll rrc J(ii, 1{11\00 hr.'1, 1rlr, Sil.~. &IG-{im. ---Bl·:A UT. :lO' TIS Chri~. i;:.,.. 1r:tti SGj()(), \\'ill ll<'l'<'rl ~6 T, J'. \I, or lnrt.t' t-;1n1rcr r·i: :•~ Juli or rlo11·n l\,)n11•nt. !'IG1-t:'):3. ------~·rr UFHTRA.\l H:1hl:1 :\l :1r , )970. ;\ln\ l'(>ll(I. Fully l'fl\1111- pt'!i. 71·1: f,;3-176.1, ---------• 16' Crntury nl":l!1(lUf, ~ll'f'I trlr. A-1 roncl. Llc\l. l\lnkr Orr fir? 646-.~:m. -----~--Sl\IP.IJ\Ch'. ~I" 1~!71, ll1'1n Voh·o ti <'Yi engt, 100 h.n, \1 /!t'lr. 616-0C'·~I r1·<'•. Ot'.!\il'RE C3.I 1 !i Ix 2 •. .,/furli~ l:'lb. boomfar11:: k It \ ll'r, u~ 5 tln1ts. S.~. nit ~ & \1•knd.s.~. M· 111 .. ~·1 ~oop. 6licl C'OCkpu Viotor Hornes Sales • Rentals 558-3222 1·111 S, Vill:lt:t' \\".iy, ~.A, 1.0\'El.Y 1nabi'.t' hrn1r in ('('IOI 11uit'f ri:irk ,~ n;l f1\'lll Nr\\'pcirt Rt•,irh. 1:·:-. ''.'i', l BR, lrg kit .~ \\v :irr.'.I. P.t•:i11 ! ldSl'Jxl. $ .j, !J 0 0, !•IS-7366 JtECllEA=Tl~O~,~-A~L~\"~,~,,,~,,~"' for Rrnt fn-1u $75 1.1 $!~ ·JX'r \\·{'{'k, plus 7(' J'l'r n1i:l'. S!l'C'Pli 4 f(I S. Orfrr t'\'l' rr~ ,Junt• l, 1911. S4&-02!H, ~j Hri~!C'il , C.:'11. :;-Hl·~T-oo-,-,-, -B-y-,-,~,kM llh'IHh 2:1· Si,c.h!!'('('I' ·;i. :ill 'i:lr11:<. Pr\'f, Prty. &l:!-!H7'.~. 1969 Buick Skylark f'/S 1000-1200 \V.P<1c!f1c Cst:1fl1y. pa !'!y. Sl!OO. ZiL;..oo.11 art ti heal P/B F . b k t "Ne11·port Beach (il-1) 642·0400 p n1 Th , ac air, uc ·c scats, ~ w..i·:?9 ~,,· =c:-:-,~-~--1 f'Oe11· lil'l'S, $1900, 5-1&-2133. ;)' ;:i 196j \';1!Jan1 4 Dr. \\'a~'<ln. dow '40 R1 v1era rull equip'd p1vr & CC?RVITrE 'iO, 350 Turbo, ii·ti<mall y.~ rn".inc. Xlnt Law air. i\lust Sell. A real steal. air·p/s; lthr inter,_ headers, t..-ond. :S500, ·196-.10il. shou Alt 6 6'7'> -.,.... mar:·fo.d, a,..t/fm p I u .s . '67 Pl ,hos . •.rj.-.u, S3:00 673-SZI. ymouth Fucy 11 1. -klr., 1£51 Buick 4 cir. ' .• • P:S .• P.B,, ·Air Conditioning., Runs, but nt'ed!I 11·ork S30 CC:RVETTE ,o, l.'iO ~tbo. Like nC11'. P:-iv, P'1rty, $UOO. • • 2 "" • air, p/s, A:'ll/1"1'\t, silver 545-0041 art 6 pm a.t9-i:,., \\'/b\k lthr inter SHARP? ·-·---1 As low 83 $2,299. (No. 5545) '59 V\V BUS. :! ne\1· tire5. rnrr-: \VARREN'S Tiell' pain t. s Ac R l FI c E S C S350. !l\'ot r unning l . port Car enter 4't--1572. e ORANGE COUNTY'S ---=------- S.f?.6087 KI 9-3331 PEUGEOT . 1971 Sq"are Back.-""'" \VE bt uy all makl's 01 1._d 1···"'""'-UXJ \V, PaCi!ic Cst. Hwy. Ai\Y-1'"1\f; i\tags: Pil't''.les: usrc sports cnrs, pa or or not. Pll'ase drive in for \vport B<-ach (TI4) 642-0406 * PEUGEOT * lu~e rack; 6i3-47i.J aft 6 free npprnlsal. 546-4529 Pi:ti· l~I. I FO SALE. 19n Datsun 1200 ' I ' sedan, Ex('('llenl cond, Gets .. . J! ' ~o,~:'." ,';,'. ~~':ti":""~.:: -=..~ 644-8581 for further in- 3100 \\'. Coast lh\')'.~ Nl.'11 rort lk:i.ch 642-9405 form;i!ion. CADIUAC ssroo. 67H2Gt. ' PONTIAC 1961 V\\', nc11· tires, radio. LARGESf l'C&t ro\·ers, points, pl ugs & ., TIO E. 1st SI., S.,\. :>$7--076-1 condenser, Best oUcr, -----'---- c • ----~~--\ \' E PAY 1'UP OOLl.AR i-'OR 1\!P usr.n CARS U your car b extra clean, St."* Ull f.rst. BAllER BUICH 23 '. E. 17th S:. Coslll n1rsa ~S76S l:'llPORTS \Y ANTED Or3ngc Counfit's TOP J BU\'ER BILL t.f1\XEY TOY OT A 1S$SJ Beach Bh·d. n. BC.:ach. Pit. s-ij-SSSS 11·11..L. Bu;y your i::1r p:itd for or not. C;i\I Rnlph C.orrlon 673-(9)1 -4-G E. Co.isl lilry. ~I'll pcirt-~':ICh. AUtos, Imported ~ !70 ALFA RCMEO 'i2 DATSUN Pick-~1p, 2000 miles, sll'p bun1per ,(, mir-PORSCHE rors. i\lust S<'!I ,$200. for ______ ....._ __ <'q ty. Call 9i9-S630. '68 DATSUN con\'e.rt, 11('\\' paint, good condition, !lfakc Offer. 64&-3692. ---r,2 Datsun 240Z 4 Spd., Air Cond., AM/01 Strrro, llfsgs, B um pt t G\ln.rds, Rcm11inder of fac· Jory \\'t\tTanty a\·ailnble ilOJEKZ), $4390 ( 2 to choose from) COAST O'iER 25 Clean, Recond itioned, & Guaranteed. POllSCHES 911'•' 912'•. 914 '• 1957 to 1.971 -NEWP.ORT · IM.PbRTS . ··~ .... ' . . -. 1100 \V, Coo!il lfwy. Ntv.1JOr1 Bt'nch 642-9405 6i3-32.it l f\71 V\V bus-air/amfm/r:id. !ires, oil cooler/bed convt'r. crpt, lo n1i-96J.-2.Jll '6,j V\V -Re'cent e ng o/haul $6U C'ir best oiler. "'""'° '61 Ghia, Needs JX1lnt & seal ro\·crs. Good ~fechanical. $-150. [\'f'S. ~J. ·59 V\V Bus $375 e· Xlnl rond 645-4595 G.M. '6G V\V \;an. l'lell' paint. xlnt cond. 3895. 536-2$13 bef\\'t'('n 6 & S pn1, ask for Fred, ·'IMPORTS . 'iO \'\V Bug, 11·ht \\"'/rt'd in- t~r. au!o !rans. :dnF roncl, '" '70 Potfche 914-6 -11~-230!. '6:> \'\\' 9 pass bus. f'C'blt 1~ cng. Xtras, $1095. ii YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Largr!i t SC'lcction or Cadll· lacs In Orange County. $all's-J.,easinit. Look Jor our full page ads e\'C'ry \Vf'd. & Friday for our specials. l\!obers Cadil!ac DODGE 44,'i E. Coast Jl11J'. 2600 HAR.SOR BL., ,69 Ford l TO ~·E\\l'OfiT CF. ~:·1 COST,\ ;\lESA tm nrv.n !' 1 · • -1 5.J0.9JOO Open Sunda Country Squ ire ,...,""'JV .:-. .i._. ~-- • '6S C\DlLL\C oon\'.Crtlbl: Po"'1:'r Sl~r11Jg. e ow f: r '68 C10 Blit t>i·-ne, \'1rl)i · \'1 IF'f lots 1 • brak'es. 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T Put a h11le "loot' in )'\111r Lfo\'is • Jlit'lJ i~ baub~ for "bucks", C&D C1us1f1C'd ~ :11' Die"Stl \\'tXod Cnt\1i~ Ketch. TUp Qu:\llt,y. $21.«XI. Call 12131 m.-. Kil'& No. 904. newt btel -. McKlbbln ..U SGS0. • '64TlO * SFJ.~ Till: ,\U.. NF\\' VACATIONEER \'Oli'l.l. l.IKE flt" SCOTTS CAM PE RS !121 N. Jlt.rbor Dh"d. S:.uita An.'I s:i1·1~ Tr1ilers, Ttivel-945 1;· Arutll<nt Jo.-1intt tnllt'r 1~·ftxtta1. ~ Oill ~ •• 4:30 • $1~5 COAST IMPORTS u:m.13X1 \\', Ptclf\4= Cit. If'«)', Nt•\I pon &ach cn4) "2-0ili -- \ TIME FOR QUICK CA~H THROU<=H A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-567B I COAST IMPORTS · '69 V\r.p"rfect serv record $L."OO. * t67V\\1 S qu&rf':back, &lcriflct $899, R&lf. 131200 \\', PftcUic Cs1. HI\")'. ~?.m Nnvpcrt !Wach fill) &U-0«)6 1----.C....;.:.; ___ _ 546o4529 "llonrcS'• wbtte Al"t you! Lost 900Xlh1.ng? Find Jt. 'place an ad! ~ .. 'li9 CadW3e Cp@' d~ \l'illf. CO~T deck, sxz;;, b~t offrr. Po~·tr Jmmnculatl'li' All tXll'aS~ . 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Boat ltlissitig ' Capo Man Found Dead • Ill TM body of .a San Juan Capistrano ranch foreman was found wrapped in a life jackel and floating faei! dO\\'n in the . ,,·ater Sunday some JO miles soutll of Point Loma in San Diego.- The man was. i dentified by \he San Diego County Coroner's office as .Manley Thacker, 46. of 30291 Camino Capi1trano. He was employed by Ho\vard Latt imer as foreman of the Swanner Ranch , where he lived. • -~G.yar_!! ~rrifi!l! said .. !hac~e~·s ·-. . -. Dana Point . Medic Win s • Trial Delay A Dana Point physician accused of per- fonning abortions in his Laguna Beac_h office today wmt a further delay of hts Orange County Superior Court trial. Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner set July 17 as the new trial date for Or,•Robert Cumming Robb, 70. qf 34567 Scenic Drive. He approved Dr. Robb's continued freedom on his promise. to appear for trial. Both sides in the criminal action want to further study a rtcent Cali fornia · Supreme Court ruling on the legality of the state's aOOrtion code before they go to trial on the issue. Robb is being de~ended by Ameri~~n Civil Liberties Union lawyers A. L. W1r1n .and Fred Okrand. · Robb was arrested by Laguna Beach pol ice after he allegedly p~ocur~d miscarriages on yoong women patients 1n ltis art colony office: He was cleared of abortion char.'!es . when Santa Ana Municipal Court Jud·~e Paul Mast ruled that California's _ Therapeutic Abortion Act was unconsti- tutional. But Dlstrict Attorney Cecil I-licks later _ revived those charges by successfully urging the Orange County Grand Jury to indict Robb. The physician -~11 ~~tried · on· the basis·of that indictment. The state suPrefne" Court recently ruled In r eviewirlg -an >;Jame<!! County-case that a woman may obtain an abortion in MY. licensed California hospital if her -doctor ec1 es operallOifTn fecessa to preserve her physical and...or mental health. That two . to . o 11 e r u l in g struck down the 1967 Therapeutic AOOrtion Law's requirement that every abortion should receive advance approval by a hospital committee of physicians. ~ycle 11ijures Two Fro·m Capo Two San Juan-Capistrano residents were injured Sunday when a motorcycle racer crashed inlO a group of spectators jn Elsinore. Caroline Calhoun, 17, and Michael O'Grady, 19, were both taken to Lakeview H'lspital in Elsinore for treal· ment after the motorcycle slid into them. knocl:in~ both into the air. ~fiss Calhoun· suffered.a broken leg and. O'Grady injured his ank.le and suffered multiple cuts: Ocean body was discovered hy a pleasure craft at aOOut 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Thacker reportedly left the Shel.ter Island Yacht \Yays basin alone Saturday afternoon aboard his 26-foot cabfn c r u i s e r Starchaser. ~IOY.'e\'er, no I race of his boat has yet been found and the Coast Guard has suspended the searc;h for the vessel . The man 's body, along with some debris anO other life jackets, were picked from the water by the Coast Guard cutter P'ofnr Zfo"Werli:utttakl;.:. lu San Diego. A spokesman for the San Diego County coroner's office there said this morning no cause pf death has yet been e~ tablished and that the case is still under investigation. - A friend Of the family said toda y that the ranch for eman y:as an avid boater who often took weekend trips aboard his craft. Officials said his son. v.·hom they could nor identify, was to have gone to sea with Tha cker on Saturday. but decided not lo acC<lmpany his father . The cause of the OOat's disappearance Is being investigated by the Coast Guard office in Sa~ Diego. Van Overturns, Throws out 3; Girl, 18, Dies A San Juan Capistrano girl died when the van in which she was riding over· turned on the Ortega Highway 11 n:iiles e8st of San Juan Capistrano late Satur· day. Gayle Summers, 18 of 31371 Arguella Way. was dead on arrival at Mission. Communi~y Hosp1Jal in Mission Viejo nea r midnight. . Miss Summers . was thrown from the vehicle as were two other occupants. Ismael Pinon, 20, of 1505 Estrella. San Clemente, and Sc<ltt McDonald, 21, of 266116 Calle Monterno. Capistrano Beach were reported in good condition toda y at Soqt.IJ.,.Coast Comrnynity Hospital . Pinon was identil'ied lly officers aslhe-vehiCle's driver. California-Highway Patrolm'n said·the · van was westbound when it left the roadw~y on a curve, skidded across the hii::hway-and rolled over.-....-- Tilt--18-year--0ld became ,Ult county's 86th traffic fatality this year. There were 73 fatalities by this date last year: Hawaii Studying Limit on Autos HONOLULU (UPI) -Hawau may become the first state to limit the number of cars allowed in the state at one time. Such a measure awaits the signature of Gov. John A. Burns. The bill, appro\led by the legislature April 14, ·sets up an interdepartmental Transportation Control C o m m i s s i o n wh ich v.·ould have the task or setting a celling on the numbef of automobiles and other vehicles permitted .in the state. ,, . • E'DI T 10 N ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY I, 1972 • " .. .. ~·· , ' " I . . I " ' I. I :~.· . • 1.IP'I T1111111111 Spectator Brass 1a-1embers or Soviet heirarchy wave' lo spectators in Red Square while standing on roof or Lenin's Mausoleum during annual May Day celebrations. They are Defense Minister Ahdrei Grechko, Presi· dent Nikolai Podgorny, Soviet Communist Party General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, J>remier Alexei Kosygin and Marshal Mikail Slislov, secretary for the .Central Committee . . LBJ Read Love Lives? FBI Gave Secret Memos to Johnson-Jack Anderso1-i WASHINGTON (UPI) -Columnist Testifying before the House freedom of Jack Anderson charged al a co~ 'Information subcommittee, Anderson• gressional-hearing today that FBI direc· concentrated his attack primarily on the tor J. Edgar Hoover prepared secret ~memos on the love Ji ves of publi c figure s ':bWlgles and blunders" of foreign policy for the "bedtime rea ding" of former that he said administrations hide under President Lyndon B. Johnson. the lid of secreCy. Anderson said the FBI investigations of But he also described another e:ramplc private citizens were examples of the ·of what he claimed was an unwarranted kind of secrecy in governme.nt that govefnment exercise in secrecy. should-not-be· permitted. ...At-hame, the executive branch con· Among tfiose he claimed were subject ducts secret inv.estigations of prominent to such report.! were actors Marlon Bran·-Americans,'' Anderson_.said. do and Henry Belafonle, sports figures "Their sex Jive's, drinking habits and such as Joe Namath, Muhammad Ali, per90nal affairs have come un der FBI Lance-.Rentliel-and-Joe-htnlis, and black scrutiny. although the FBI has no leaders lncludiilg Ralph Abernathy aQ~ jurisdiction no.r justification for this kind Rgy lMis. -of snooping. A love affair, n6 ihaUef how Officers Probing··Beath Of Actress Gia Scala From Wire Servlce1 HOLLYWOOD -Film actress GRI Scala waa found dead in the bedroom or . her Hollywood Hills home SWlday, police · reported today. Detectives said the 38-year-old brunette may have ·died from an accidental overdose of drugs but that the cause \\--tis uncertain pending an autopsy. Officers said Mi.ss Scala, whose film credits included "Don't GO Near The Water " with Glenn Ford, had been taking medication for a drinking problem. Several bottles of medication were found in the bedroom. . The actreu' body was discovered by one of three youths staying at the home . Larry Langston, 21, one of the youths, ~Old police he found her dead in her bed when he went to thank her for her hospitality and say goodbye. D«.ectives said Langston ind others at the home told them they last saw ihe ac- tress .. alive when she walked downstairs during the morning and then returned to her second.floor bedroom. She had been drinking, they Said. A judge sent Miss Scala to a 1t11te hospital for psychiatrtc examination 'last May after she collap~ed in a Ven- tura courtroom, during an apperance on IS... ACTll&SS, Pqe II sordid. is no bu siness of the Federal Bureau of In vestigation. Yet FBI chief J . Edgar Hoover has demonst;ated an in· tense interest in who is sleeping with whom in Washington. "President Johnson was one White House occupant who had a fine ap- preciation for stories about the ex· tracurricular love llves or public figures. Hoover ha opily prepared secret memos, Jo8ded wit h intimate details about th~ personal 11ffa ir11 of the hir.h and mlr,hty. for 1h~ President's bedtime reading,'' Anderson charged . -- ·(Anderson's column appears regularly on the edltoriaJ page of the DAILY p fLO'l',) . -. Ande.rs!fil.l appearance today coincided with publi cation of a column tlf hlm quoting excerpts ·fro"rn the purported FBf memos. He offered to make some of the documents available to t he sub- c:ommittec. Anderson delivered his testimony under oath. 2 San Clemente Youths Arrested Two San Clemente youths were booked Into Otange Countv J ail during tht "1~~end after sheriff's officers allegedly fQJU>Q an assortment of drugs in their car. Deputies lia id Bert Cec il Morain Ill , 19, and Dell R. Powell, 18, both of 114 Avenida del Pocnte face court ap- pearam;~!I todar on tha~ges of P<>!1s~s11ion of mar1Juana -ana devices used in the smoking· of narcotics. The girl is a San Clemente High School student and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calhoun. 31478 Oro P-lace:- O'Grady, a S3ddleback C.Ollege studen(. is u,. son of Mrs. Fer~ Luti~w, 31W , Galane Way.,BOth are now al borne. Cycles Roar • Ill Elsinore Both men were arrested at the in- tersection of Avenlda Las: Palmas and Camino Real In Capistrano Beach by deputies who said they spotted them drink ing beer in their auto. 3-M~n--Arrested ·~ On Drug Charge Theft of · Raeing Boat Reportecl Orange ~ty sheriff's offirers art".in· vestigallng th! theft of a $12 .000 rac-mc: boat taken from the dry dock arta of the Dana Point ~1arlna during the u·rcken~. The Thunderbird Fonnula sports b":l.1- the proptrty of Michael Dt.'.ln Lars'>n. 23 E. tilh St.. Costa Mesa, "as Inst Sttn by _ Its owner Fri1:iy. deputies said. Officers sa li Intruders ln the docJ;i.,J mn smashed \bf lock in the b..'lt b~~ lllld drove off with lhe vessel. • • ... .,._.._ ---.... -. - 150,000 Com e to nqces; Deputies Kept Hopping LAKE ELSINORE (AP) -About 150,000 persons,• many on motorcyclea, have left here aher three days of cycle races, traffic · acCldent.s and minor in- cidents which kept lhe Rivenidt t:owlty :-:.herifI's oflice hopping. • "It was wall·t&waU people on 1':fain Street and that's quilt a probltm fo r a • l"t'llr liUle ""'" like this," said sb<rtll'• c.,1. Russ Hawk. "Our mort ,.nou, pr.iblem was about 40 traffic accidentJ.'' n.. fifth annual Elsinore Motoreyde Crand Prix allracted not onJr IP<daton. H•wk "''d Sundor, but also memb<r;s of ... the Hell's Aog\ts motorcycle club. · fie pnlblt m1, tbl.n&s wuen't loo bad," 'Ibert were 20 arrests for various Haw k siid. reason1, looluc»ng auaul'-w\Ua a dtadly,_-"Qti..,,sly wilh J,000 outlaw cycliits -;:n, poistssio~·drupk•n. herf... ttntiaJ for trouble ;,al griil Some person1 were admitted to a local But the mO!l trying lrritg-wa.s the trJ.lltc hospital for treatment of stab waunds. at:cidenlt:. We average ta a month IO 40 llawk s.1ld pa one was In custody In lhe in three days Is incredlblt." · stabbln&i. ; Officia ls admitted they have 1 us v Some race iq>e¢atcn were hurt when clca1·up ta\k ahead of them aft.er tim'.11 of cycln ran Orr the count and into the litttr wtre left at the. Jake and on city crowd. The Injured lolal<d tllr.-street•. But authorities nported rm strioul in-· A group of ciUuns prottsted lht' event JuritJ!:, mily a few broken .,ndows in the btlng 1L2gtd around the IAkt but lost a downtown llU'and, "outside of the traf· courl ballle lo, bah the reces. ~ ,. • I A Dana Point 1ect.or regar.dl'd by Or· .ange County Sherlff'1 ollJcers: as a havrn for drug users produced three more ar. '.C.l.l.s durin g the weekend._ Dtpu OOoktd Jeffrey Lynn Park , It, Luis Lorens, 20, both of OranJ(P and Octavio Joseph f'ern..1ndez:. 20. of Sa11t;1 Ana, into Orange County Jnil alter llleg<dly-find~rrous ·drog' In ti~ trio's possealon. • • Olll"1'1·Uld they ball«! the three men 11 the lnter11ect1tW1 fl( Strtet of the Amber L.llrh rn end Pacl!lc Coart lf ·JthWtl)' Coun appeara.nca are belnc 1eheduled today, . • ' ' • 'l'oday's t 'lnal N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS • r1 . Top Victory (Jf D1·ive SAIGON j 1\P l -SOuth Virlnn m's ri r!fi prO\lir1cln l (•:ipilnl fr ll to lh(' North Vi<'t· 11an1rSl' tndny afte r five d ll)'S of S<lvage nssauJt s i11 1hr 11urt/11•r11 st'l'hH' hy h'1>0ps of tour 1l1\•1s11u1s, ~ivin.t: ll :inni It s b1_t:~('l'ot \'i1·lnry uf ti' :JR·d11y ulft·n:-.i\"r . Soulh Vi1·t11:11n('SC troops 11br111do11rd <}t1:111g 'l'ri 1111d Into t~nr·iny hrutd~ 1v1•11t lt•rrllory .. ~I t'l•h;hing fr.QI~ \hi' clt'1n1lltur iz- l'd t.onc 1.7 nulC!> to l hr~lu\h. This l\1ny IJny trlun1ph (ollnwed lhe cnc1ny's seizure of full control of the papulatlon and important rice crop!! Along lhc.centrnl co1lst: the cult ln1-t 0uf lllghw u'y J in cruciut points north of I>!' Nnng, sill! cf the bly U.S. air tia s1., ;ind renewed ('ll('my pressure on Konhun , ;1no ther pro-- vinri11 I <'apllnl In the C<'ntral llij~hland.~. \Vilh the fall of Qu:1ni; Tri, capital o[ the pfovlnc·r of the :;arnc nrun r, n lhrcnt . hec·:1nc n1ore irnnil ncnt to thr. old im-,.J. 11crial "cnp itnl or lfue. 2~ miles ~outh or lhc ·no.rthcrnmosl dclrilSivc line of thr. South Vietnamese on llighway I. Flcld report~ :;aid 5.000 Sou lh Viet- namese offcn'slvc wa!! to scl1.e Quang Tri .rind llur. capllalc; of the two northern· ti1ost prov inces. Hue is 35 miles r.outh of Qtt;1ng 1'rl. 'I he U.S. Comm and first reported lh:it all An1erlcans had been safely evacu•ted by helicopter, but officers at Da Nang 11ald 80 Americans were evacuated and 40 others Yoluntcered to stay with the South Vit•lnamese and tight their way out. Later, the U.S. command In Saigon said the sltuallon was confused Rnd the whereabOut! of all the advisers were not known. · Qunng Tri had a population of about . 27.000. U.S. and South Vlctnarnese offlt:lal! said ~one objective ot !he North Viet· namese offi cials said one objective or:the North Vietnamese offensive was to stlze Quan g Tri and Hue, capitals qf the two northernmost provinces. JJue i1 JS mil<'S lio ulh of Qu.llng Tri. -There have been frequent reporlll that the North Vietnamese would attempt to annex th! tlofo nQflhcro.most provinces of Quang Tri and Thua Thieu n~ purl of a plan to ·give . them po/IUcal bargaining power. Other . obJectlve• of the North Viet. namese offensive .arc to defeat the South · c namCse army and prove that Presi~ dcnl Nixon's Vi(!tn<imlzation program ie 1 f:ii lure. U.S. helicopters flew Into Quang Tri just before the abandon n1ent to llfl ou1 American advisers. Despite enemy fire from po!iitions around the city, thcrr. wrrr. no reports ur auy of the uircrafl b<·ing shot down. 'J'he advlstrs that did not elect to 11\ay wit h the SoL•l h Vicln:im~·se lroop~ left Jn lJ.S. Air t~orce Jolly (;rccn (;Jent helicopters late in the day alonJi with i;cnior Sbuth Vietna mese comm nndcrs. They were taken to Camp Evans and Oa N1.1nr•. fii rther KOuth. A· mauled battalion or South Victnamei;e rangers moving ·South from Quang Tri broke and fled after a day.long battle with troop11 ol two North Vie l· namcse rtglment1 near Highway l. Ora•ll'! Wea.dier lt wlll ht swtny ane warm Tues. d;iy , follow1ni:t early momlng rog and low cloud s aloniz the coaa:l, aC. l'<lrcllng to the-weatherlady. tll1ha oL~ JJ ,Uie,hea~ .. W•& l<J..JO.lq. land. Lows 42-S2. · INS IDE TODi\ Y ' TOO.ay'i ,.11terf11l11mtnl s:tciion 11/fcr.ir Yt1,11·1ttl of t/111 \Vtttmh1· 11,,,.,. C.'umT11 u11it11 Tlieotcr produt- t11nt r1f "A11 t1t/f/nt" 111111 lht Loa Al'loctea l'hilliarmonlc'a 10th an- "" 1 r.~aru c11n1·rrt tit UC lrtnnt. Sr,. 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Firms Hun111l1rey, J McGovern J-lit Stt1mp From Wlte Strvlce11 The alb1ck carrier USS Midway has <ir· rived al "Yankee Station" off North Viet· nam, bringing to flve thr total or giant It will also sell cosrnctic:s. carriers nVailahle for 1trike5 on Coen· · munlst troops nnd insta llations for the first lin'le 5incc 1969, a Navy spokcs1nan Four Capo Beach Reside nts. Held iiaid today. The Mi6way, wh ich left Alamed~. Cnlif., April JO, joined the USS J~anr.ock, (;oral Se.a, Kilty Jlawk and Con~lctlation, on SU,~ny for duty in the Tonkin Gulf. A sixth carrier, USS Saratogn, wa! r eported en route for Vietn a111cse duty. A navy !pokesman said five carriers were assigned to the 7th Fleet from June 1965 to .July 1969. lie said it v.•as possible all of them "had been on th (' firing line at one time" during, that period, l.n other developmenti;: -U.S. lroop withdra wn!.~ cxceed('rl President Nixon's ~1ay I lllrget by 2,700 men, the U.S. Command announced to- day. '· But U.S. naval strength off vletnam continued to grow. ' 1'he com mand's weekly summary put U.S. military strength Jn Vietnam at 68 , IOO men as of Thursday -a cut or 8t400 -.nnd SJXlkesmen said the level as of midnight April 30 was 66,300. President Nixon's May 1 goal was 69,000, Nixon set 49,000 a! his July J troop strength target At the peak three years ago. there were 543,000 AmerJcan troops Jn Vietnam . The Soviet Union. reaffirmed today Jts ••militant solidarity" with Communist forces flghUng in Indochina and broke a three.year May Day moratorium on decrying "U.S. agre.!lslon'' by name. On Drug Charges l•'our C11pL'ilrano Bench residents Wf'rc arraigned on narcotics charges this morning following their nrresl Friday ·after allegedly selling 50 pounds of mari· Juana to San Clemente dete ctives. Sgl. Fran,k Yerger said the four were taken into custocly at 26982 A venida las Palmas, They were identified as Susa n .Gay Levine, 25; Jeffrey Feller :Levlne, 28 ; Randy Thomas LaMotle, 21; and Steven Wayne Davis, 20, all or" the La Palma-s address. They were arrested without· iricident, Yerger said, and were held on $15,000 bail each pending their arraignment. ·• -The sergeant said San Clemente police became involvetl in the case three weeks ago wh~n one of the suspects allegedly sold 10 pounds of marijuana to an un- dercover narcotic.!! agent. Following the alleged purchase of the marijuana, the, undercover agent made· a· second' purchase, lhi.!I one allegedly of 1,000 benzadrine-talbets. "We rfafflrm our rnllltant solidarity with the courogeous patriots or Vietnam, • Laos and Cambodia who lead heroic stiuggles a.sainst U.S.' aggreSsion, ''Pres. • l~ent Nikolai V. Podgorny said . Podgorny's l§-minute address in Red Square at the outsit of the annual May Day civilian · parade marked the first time since 1968 that ·a May Day speech b"v 1 Soviet leader attacked the Un ited Yerger said detectives obtained a search warrant and wenl to the home Friday under the pretense of bu1ilig ~ Pounds of marijuana. Following the alleg· ed purchase, the police officers identified themselves, arrested the four and searched lhe home. States by name. -North Vietnam's offic ial ne"'S agency today claimed four more American military alrcraft over North Vietna1n .. The Vietnam News Agency said in a broadcast heard in Tokyo that two planes were downed Sunday in Quang Binh pro- vince just north of the DemHitarized 7.one; VNA said a third plane was downed there ·Saturday, The fourth shootdown occurred over Nghe An province, VNA said. The types of planes involved and the rate of the crewmen are;not specified. -North Vietnam's official r a d I o declared today that the demilitarized -zone between North and South Vietnam Is not an international border and that . tnovement of tanks, artillery and troops • across it does not constltute ·an invasion. "South and North Vietnam are simpl y two zones of n unified Vietnam territory. There is no international border between them, 81_!d alt Vietnamese have · the right a-rid duty to defend Vietnam against the aggressor \vho came 10,000 miles across the ocean to invade our land," Radio Hanoi said in a broadcast monitored in Hong Kong. Both North Vietn11m and the Viet Cong In South Vietnam previously contended that no No rth Vietnamese troops or · wenpons v.•ere operating in South V.iet·· 'nam. Campus Guards Clear Buildin~ L At Columbia NE\V YORK (UPI) -C<ain_pus sec ur ity guards clcar£>d 30 studen ts out of llamilton llall :i t Columbia University early todny. leaving one build ing sti.Jl Oc· cuplcd by antllvar dcmoitstrators . i A university 11pokesn1an said the guards entered the build ing al 5:30 a.m. but ran into heavy barricades at the door- that took some time to clear away. After lhe guards got into the building, 'the studen ts fled. the sp0kesn11111. un iversity informalion director Fr<'d Knubel. said ... "There \Vas no physical said. contact," he "There \\'as no physic;1l contact," he Jiaid. Knubel said abOut 30 gunrds were in· volved in ciearing the hall and there were about an equal number of students inside. The action left only Lewisohn Hall still in the hands of the demon strators. Knubel declined to say what ·action the university plans at Lewisohn. University offi cial s and the students in Han1illon Hall met for 20 minutes Sunday· ni ght In an attempt to negotiate an agree· merit to clear the building. Presidenl Nixon says no U.S. ground forces will be recomrnitted to the ~ stepped-up war in Soutti Vietnam .but · declares iranoi ru•• "• ""Yf8'••l rr;k" Cl·emeiite Beacl· with its Cilrrenr-oflensive. -. ., Nlxo-n, inviting questions fmm a blue-_ _ • .-. -ribbon cro"''d of Texans al the ranch of .. • rl Treasury-&cfelary John B. C-Ollnally;--Crow-ds Stny· ury said Sunday night that Amer ican comba t · ~ troo ps are not directly involved in the Vietnam fi ghting. . "And none will be." Nixon s11id. The president, \\1ho fielded friendly ques tions. interrupted by enthusiastic ap- plausr, for nearly an hour, said North Vietnam runs great risk if. ii continues what he h11s reprale<lly termtd a naked invasion of the Sou th . OU.NCJI COAST " DAILY PILOT A stiff breeze and a crashing surf kept ma ny San Clcrnente beachgocrs out or th e \\'ater over the \\·eckend, but the i;.11ne factors also kept jellyfish and sting ra~·5 1nrny fron1 the shore. Lifeguard Dpt. Phil Stubbs said lhl' rays nnd jellyfish. ,,·hich nccounted for severa l painful slings last \\'eckend, were not in evidence this Saturday and Sunday. Jrc said the hca"y :-urf forced tben1 back out to sea. Some 35,000 residcnls took advantai;(' <>f lhe S.•u1 Cle111ente nrra benches over the \\'Cekend but the cl)illy !59 degree 1 \\·aters kept 1nnn~· of thrtu from enterint: the surf. LifeRu.irds reibrtcd no majf!r rescues or injur~ fhe beaches for the two day period. 'The Ol'tl'lf'I Ctlll DAILY tl'llOT, •Im Mlocll It (IJmbl..U !I'll! N•W\ Prtu, 11 pVblilll• by ,,.,_ 01tnot (NJt ,.\lb!ltlll"t Cl!il'l~"Y· StlN:• r•t• C'Cllllorl1 ••• PVl>ll•llf'IS, Mond•r 111"0"'11 'rider, tw !'01tt Mr11, """'"'' '"""'· H11nt!119I011 1lt lfP\/r-i,,11 \lt!lt y, l•O""t 811<1\ lr•llot /Slddlthc.11 .,.-Stn ,..._.,,,, S111. J11t11 C1tl1tr1no. A ,1,...11 '"iontl f'd1!1on 11 OUbU11Wd S.l\lf'dtrt and ,s.....,,.,., Tiit JH'l11(IOll pWU!Jlt..,,plenl 11 tl,-JJO Wftl ••r Slrtfl, C.OS!t Mt11, (lllllll"Tllt , tHM. 707 Clips Building R"trl N, W114 Prt siCltnt tl"d l'vll!lt,IWr J1cli: II . Curlty Vk t l'rft;Gtnf l!MI C...Wrt l ,....llt-Ot• Tk1m•• ktt•il f.01"1 -At LA Juten1ational \Vi\SHINGTON (API -The govern· mcnt today liftt~d wages and ·price con· 1rols from millions of small busines.!les ::.nd small government units, generally 1 hose with 60 or fewer emp!oyes. IJi rec tor Donald numsfeld of the Prf'sident 's Cost of Living Council i:;aid the move Is aimed al strcamlinlng the controls program, and not a step tov.•ard ending it. The <:ouncil did not remove controls fronl the hc(l!th or construction ln· dus!J·ies. Jlent controls Weren't changed, either. Jn separate moves, the council brought Four Arrested For Narcotics In Capo . Area ·Fou~rsons halted by Orange County Sheriff's officers in the San.. Juan Capistrano area during t~e . weeke~d, following an alleged beer drmking session that included a youth of minor age, face nlore serious charges today. .)Jeputies allege a search or the group arid the car halted at the intersection of Ortega llighway and the San _ Diego Freeway disclosed quantities of drugs and devices used . for the smoking of drugs. _ Investigators said 80 benzedrine tablets were among. the drugs confiscated PY of· ficers. _ _ _ • Boolced into Orange County Jail on charges of JXlSSession (If dangerous drugs and narcotics paraphernalia and being in a pince where narcotics were used were Dennis Tennant, 31, of Chino, Robert Warren Woodcock, 19, of Sun Valley, CJif. ford Robert Cook, 19, and Jennie Lee Woodcock, 18, both of Burbank. Tennant also faces chaiges of sup- plying alcohol to minors. From Pagel ACTRESS •.. a drunk driving charge, Last July she was fined $125 and placed on t\vo-yc ar probation for 11 disturbing the peace conviction stemming from a fracas with a parking lot attendant over a SO-cen t fee. Born in Liverpool. England of Jtalian and Irish parents, Miss Scala also had roles in "Four Girls in Town," ''All That , Jl eaven Allows," "Never Say Goodbye," "Garment Jungle," "Ride A Crooked Trail." "Tip on a Dead Jockey," "The Tunnel of Love:• and ''The Guns of Navarone." She spent 16 years in Italy before com- -ing to the United States. and became a U.S. citizen in 1959. In 1970, Miss Scala wa'9ivorced from actor-turned-stockbroker Donald J . Burnett after a marriage of nine }'i!ars. They Had no children. The actress was awarded $103.800 in 11lin1ony payible over a IO-year period. .After lellving her parents in Italy, she went to live with en aunt ·in Long Island. wh ere she attended high school. She later Jeff for J~ollvWood and ""'on her fir.st -ma·· jor role v.•(th Jane Wyman and Rock l-ludson in_.:.;All ·That 11eaven All o\>'S." "I knew I had to leave Italy \\•hen I was 15 or 16." she once -said. "Other\\·ise, I would have married at 18 and sellled dO\\'ll to being a.housewife. "I knew over here there would be op- port unily and excitement.·• Y 011 Cau, Smoke It in OhiQ-lf You 're a Na .rk COLU;\fBUS. Ohio (UPI ) -From now on. it \Yill be legal to smoke marijuana in Ohio -as Jong as you are a police un· derror('r agent intent uoon arresting persons for smoking marijuan'a. · The Ohio Sup<'rcn1e Court ruled that police plain-clothes officers may possess as well as smoke the illegal Weed in order , not to blO\\' their cover, The decision "'as made in the case of Icon ?11 . Graham of Akron, convicted last yr:i r of possessing ·marijuana, Graharn contended that Summit County Dcpuly Sheriff Gl'ne Chicoine, •·ho ar· rc~lrd him. unlawfully smoked mari· Ju:1na, -:" "\ .. 1\~"''' ~ ¥u,,Jlh1.-· -· Mt"ft"'t 'Eolrot LOS A~GELES TUPl ) ....:.. A cl1arterrrl Brit3nnia Alr.\·:'!ys Ri.J<'i ng i Oi \\·ith ll5 p..1ssrnp,trs rl ipp(-d a hu!ldhii; and li!!hl :'ta~nrd :is it t::1x1l'd 1111 t:lk~ off J\t Lo/ • • A~i!tl•!im(l'rn,llohll' A1fP.tt. The stnte's hi~hesl rourt uphe~ the su.,,mw Clunt !>!0%MllOl'l'ortt<r -Cont· h•1it1011 ihat : Ch1rl11 H. l.001 ltick1rtl P. Ni ll '!J.tl111111 Mtn.ttlnt fo,1..-1 s-c1.,..... Office JOI N1rlll l.1 C11 .. l110 lttt l, '2611 """'.,_ CMI• lolua: JJO w.,i ••rs''"' ,,,....,.,,. l"(fl: :WJ H-1 .... Wffll HU!ll ... IM lttll\: HSJI 1~1\ I0..01•~•'11 ~ tffdl.: m '-* ... _ , ....... C7141 64J-4JJI C'""lflo4 A ........ •U·Stfl s.. c.....,. .... o.,.,, ..... : ,., ••••• 49J ... 42t ~~ tffi, 0rt"9t' (Old ,.llbliMlflt .._,.,.,.. ... 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The trucl: WIS found la I er. thty said, but • lbe flowers wtn. gone. • "In Ohio. there is no ll\V.' against smok· ing n1arijuana: the offense Is ln its possession. \\'herr an undercover police l'lfficer in the execution of his official duty ~st occasionally have 1 smoke of mari- ju:>na (and is thereby In possessionl in order to protect hi.\ tru e identity and to prrst'r\·e his personal safet)' and well be.ng. tt.he law 1 grants him an. u emption from pttlsecuUon." Grabmi ""'as se.nt.enctd to 10.to-20 years in prison, Crisis Hits l\l useu1ns VENI CE, llnlr (UPI\ -Thr,. '""'II museums in Veniet. clo.std down last we•k btc•lt3t usllm havo quit to taltt up ..... nn1 jobs .. boad! lll~ ' -I many construclion and health fir1ns under tighter government scrutiny, ex· panded the staffs of the Pay Board and the J>rice CommissiOn by about one.t"hird, and real.isigned 'hundreds of Internal Revenue Service Agents from. controlling small businesses to controlling firms that re main under pay and price regulatioll.!I. "The decision to --exem pt JS ma 11 businesses, small governments and their employes from \vage and price controls is designed to eli1ninate unneCessary red tape," the council said in a statement. The council said that its decision' will bring the total of exempt firlT!S to five n1illio n, The council earlier exempted l5 million oi these. ~ The decision also means that $500 billion in yea rly sales won't be covered by price controls. This is' 28 percent of all sales, the council said, A total of 19 million employes, or 26 percent of the nation 's payroll wage earners, won't l:.t affected by pay con- trols. Many of these are already exempt under an earlier ruling lifting contro's from persons earning less than fl.90 hourly, The council said 1.5 million companies wit h $1 ,300 billion in yearly sales, and 53 million employes, remain under controls, The decision also exempts 378,000 employes of governmental uni ts wjth 60 or fewer workers. This is abou t 7 pe~ent of local government workert V,I T•l•P~ot• First Ga11 Paslor William Johnson, 25, of Norl.h · J-lollywood, a\vaits the decisi on of the San Francisco Bay Area clergy and lay delegates. on his application to be ordained a minister of the Uni ted Church of Christ. That affir1nation made him the · first ..homoscx· ual pastor in the church. Story on Page 5. l By the Assoc:lnted Press sens. Hubert JI. Humphrey and George S. ~~tcGovcro seen support In Ohio's ma- jor cities today ln last-day campaigning for 'J'uesday's presidential primary. l\tcGovern said 1u1 upset over Hum- phrey could be "lhe i:at:ilyst v.·e need to go all the way to th e nomination.'' With 153 d('lega\es to the Den1ocratic Nati onnl Convention riding on thi: O.hio outrJmc, Hun1phrey plans to campaign across the ~t a lc's nu1'thern industrial b~lt -Toledo, Canton 1u1tl Cleveland -while l\1cGovcr11 hlts seve ral of the same spot s nnd 1_1 lso hikes in Cincinnatl and Dayton. Ohio leads the list of four primar.Jes 'I'ucsda~·· Jitunphrcy is .ilso Competing in neighboring lndi.'.ln;i, .\\'here his mau1 rival for 76 clegatcs ·is Alabama Gov. George C. \Vall act. \Vallace is the target -of loyalist Democrats in the Alabama prim ary. - In the Districl or Columbia. Democrats \Viii elect 15 nationa l co nventi o n delegates. The candidates are all running uncommitted. Sen. Edmund S. 11-1uskie. 'vbo dropped out of active prirnary f'ampaigning last \veek. remains on the Indiana ballot and has a-full slate run ning in Ohio. Sen. •lenry l\f. Jackson is the other principal Den1ocralic contender. President's'W omenFoll{s' In the companion Republican primaries 'J'ucsday, President Nixo n's supporl•s arc expected lo score a virtual ~_lean sweep, Will 'fOOr Country~id.e -, Group Opposing -Pol:ice'Sration- By FRANCES LEWINE WASHINGTON (AP) -While Presi· dent Nixon sticks· n1alri1y to foreign travels th3 t probably will dominate front pages this sprihg, his wife and two daughters will ran out across the country in less-publicized goodwill appearances. The women's vote is expected to be a big fa ctor in the presidential ·race, the pollsters say, and the Nixon famil y's trips will be a low-key bid for it. But White House ·spokesman Helen Smith contends these travels -already under way -are not ex clusively cam· paign trips. She says the presidential . family is just accepting some of the usual run of invitations it gets. In 'recent weeks, though, as f1ie Democrats fight it out on the primary battlegrounds, the Nixon name is kept in the local news by Pat Nixon , Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Cox appearing in places from Florida to California .. Capo ;Beach Pot 'Biggie' Found A raid on a Capisb-ano Beach motel room during the weekend '}'.lelded a haul of more than 80 pounds of marij uana and two men accused of peddling it, Orange County sherilts officers said. Deputies booked Alfred Martin Zelki1J4, 35, of 31567 Florence Olurt, SOuth Laguna and Robert Ehsign, 22, ofMissouJa. Mon- tanalnto Orange County Jail on charges or possessing marijuana with intept to sell. Both men \\'ere arrested in a motel at 34826 Pacific· Coast Highway, Capistrano Beach. by investigators who said they worked on a tip that "biggies" in the South Coast drug · distribution business could be found th ere. Court appearances are being sched uled today for both men . Officers claim they found 39 "bricks't of high class marijuana -about 86 pounds of the drug -slacked in their motel room. DOJI ucm A. >-· ~ ... " .... ...!!..~ "-1 • Why our · . diamonds are a good Investment.,. We a..y .. 41s •• .._,,, .......... ,..._ .... ..... "'-ctty .. ,., ...... ~ ..... ...,.....c... ..... COftlpc!N. • Ccnh And. Mrs. Smith predicts, such tr.ips will be stepped up, The Nixon women have the flee t of presidential jets at their disposal. And use the military planes for personal trips because of Secret'Servjce anxieties about areial hiJacking. The only acknOl\'\edged campaign ap- pearances are four big regional women·s conferences. The White House sa'id the GOP ~ational Committee would pick up the travel tab for those appearances. Hardly a week has gone by this year without some scheduled. appearance for the Nixon women. They have ranged into a dozen states -some of them several times -and visited ·a variety of · organizations, including A-H -clubs, in· stitutions for the blind and retarded, garden clubs. historic-sites and events that President Nil:on has been una ble to attend. But last week , on a trip into Ne\v York State, Tricia said flatly she was out cam- paigning for her father and predicte4 there will be many political appearances, including trips on behalf of other Republican candidates. Clemente Man ' . Thwarts Burglar A San Clerrll!nte shopkeeper thwa~ted a burglary at his music store Sunday night When he stopped by and-entered the building shortly before midnight. San Clemente police said L e o Fessenden entered the House of l\fusic, at 101 S. El Camino Real. and heard a person scurrying out a rear \\'indOl\'. He called police and a check of the premises revealed the store had been enJe red by bending the bars from the back window and breaking the glass. TYiO guitars and an empty coronet case ·were found in the alley, apparently removed by the thief but abandoned in his haste to escape. Pushes Petitions Petitions calling for a referendum to repeal an ordinance creating a public safety d('parlmcnt in San Ju a n Capisirano arc "going \Veil" according to \Villiam !licks, chairm;n of the San Juan Cit izens for Action. The petitions bt·gain circ_l!lating last \Vednesday and Hicks· prealcts that the required number of signatures (ap- proximately 240) \Viii be obtained by ~iay: 10. The group is opposed to the formation of a department of public safety at this time because the}"lbelieve it is too costly, and contract service •·ith the Orange County Sheriff's Office is adequate. Ten percent of the registered'voters ai:C requ ired to sign the petitions if the referendum is to succeed, according to Jellies Okazaki, city attorney, The group has 30 days to file the petitions with the Ciry Clerk's office. Mayor Good 'Volunteer' James Thorpe, San Juan Capistrano 's ''al! purpose mayor" displayed his versatility Saturday. A bicycle parade to celebrate Ar bor bay was about to head down the main street of . town when Thorpe noticed the city crew had no t shown up to block of" the street. Jumping on his bicycle, he zoomed ove r to the end of the street. parked in the center, and phy~ical!y stopped all oncoming cars unti l the pa rade had passed, ch~·ing out an irate motorist in lhc process. He later said. j'That's the beauty of this town , when there is a job to be done. you can always find a volunteer." ' 8 s.. 11 lodln •t ''""" 1ol lt.i,. ... lrt'I.,., T••' cll•ic• .t wtilt. . ,... .... , .. ,., .. 11/VV\~ DIAMOND SCTTING Al'D Rl!.'G REMODELING DONE ON. PREM!~ES Refund GllCll'Gnt11d • Al ...... , ..... ....,. COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN --, Md! ···-·· " ...., • .. .,,,.. .......... .... ... ...w ..... ~h'"• ···-· ...... ..-. f ind it l'iTsl al U.. f kll Platt la ~hap 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. PMONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MDT -htw ... ~ & -.. , • ... , .I I I I --1 ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I .~ ... • • IO DAILY PI LOT SC MOllday, Ml) 1 1972 Colleje 011i~ , COMPLEJ1E-NEW YORK STOCK UST • D~gree No Longe r Job Key_ HEW YOll( IUPIJ-f<Ollf"'•l'lt er• ""lct1 on tnt lit• Vor~ SllK-E•tl'l11111 l•IM Ntt (lllh.') Hltlt lfW (Ifft ("-' S1lt•lf\<!•I Hot n LO.w Liii (Ill At llll. j II -11"ji'<;, I """' 1, S~~11,'," NUP I It '~I'• ll • l ol.(l'l"M f9 ..t.Cr1nc1 10 U.S u • .,,, ..,. .._. ... er W 11 ltt It l'~•'o P"n'{ ri• 8¥ LEROY POPE UP'I l w•h11u w,..,,, NE\V YORK ;~or tv.o decades it has been accepted as gospel 1n tRe United States that a person has l1itl<' chance lo make a good hv1ng \\1thout a college education No\V we are discovering the truth of whal .many call\pus rebels have been preachm!(" th e past five or six years - that a college education 1s no guarantee oJ a satisfactory JOb The U S Office of Education LS \\'arn1ng young persons that "ithin a fe\v years only about 20 percent of alt the annual JOb openings "ill req uire the equivalent of a college educa hon Government offici als admit govern ment bureaus se rious ly miscalculated the educational req uirements of 1 n d u s t r y , commerce and the professions In recent years Only a Jew yea rs ago the federal labor department talked of a con linu1ng shortage or teachers Thousands of y oung ste r s trained to become teachers Now teaching 1s a contractmg vocation and thousands of these youngsters cannot hnd JObs Citibank's Prime Rate Noiv 5 1/s NEW YORK t lJP I I -First National City Bank announced -rt.-fs:iowenng"'1ls--pr1me lending rate l o SIJi-percent from SI/,, effective today Citibank 's rate, kept on a ''floating" basis moved to Sift percent earher this month tn the face of a rise 1n short term interest rates and tig~ credit pohcits Another Ne\Y Yoi k bank Irving Trust also on a float1n,e: lending schedule. said 1t "ould keep its rate at the ~enerally pre va1J1ng s 1 ~ percent The prime rate Is the amount charged a bank's most credit worthy customers The change at Citibank \\Ill not have an 1mmed1ate effect on • regular customers State Waiver \VASHINGTON Federal olf ictals ha ve gr a n t e d Cal1forn1a a \1•a1ver that \\1\I allou• the stale to set auto em1ss1on standards for 1973 and 1974 more stringent tha n federal standards, but delayed a decision on 197a slandarr!s In Los Angeles Joh n ~1Rga. executive officer of t he California Air R.e s ources Board, said the board was sat1sf1ed with the wa iver but added that stale orf1c1als shll hoped for agreement from the government on the stricter 1975 standards SIGMA TH~EE FREE: AN ESTIM,ATI ON A BURGLAR ALARM FOR YOUR BUSINESS CALL 557.5333 for Information YOURS TODAY! The St Louis Regional Industrial Oe\elopment Corp has la unched a campaign to · unsell" yout h on the idea that college 1s absolut e l y necessary • Far more youngsters need up-to-date voca 11onal or technical training than need college from the standpoint of Job ca reers," said D Reil;! Ross executive vice president of the St Louis group •There are about 21.000 JO b classir11;a- tions rn the Unlled States By 1980 there will b( 30 000 ani;I comparatively few \\'Ill req uire even a bachelor 's degree 1' Ross cited a relatively re- cent government report saying that. while 10 m 1 11 ton American youths are enrolled in vocational or technical sc hools 1oday, 25 m1lhon should be • He conceded rhal 1 n persuading, young people to rnroll for technical and \OCa tional careers the big problem 1s to avoid training then1 for Jobs that already are becom· 1ng technologically obsoles· cent Actn.CI~ fl:! 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"'• 11 • • c.~n + 111• JI Steani Eng·i1ie Buses ~ AmCl.o l •0 ll ll JO JI p , Cwl:'npl ) Ill) ICJ JJ•o n , 1~ , , (;•.,ln•I cf l Am(.S"f 4 1 10 I~ 11 11 I lWEd !lw1> 11 II•• 11'1 11 "1 ,{·~nMO IOd l\mC••n I'• lll ll>'o Jl l J~'· 'o C11<nEd fl,.I !to ll'• n •, 11, 1 ,G•!!/1\1111 96 Am 0,,,111 I Jt lt, )I 1~ 1 Co"'w 011 •I ''4 13 , IJ 11•, 1, l •~Mo! I" AO,.HI ,l!ld /J 60'o )9 • 60-lt 10 C.WOllJ>f I /1 it J~ > 26 2• l GnMOlll! )., A Oval lld l IO'o 10 1 10 0 •1 (oMl>•I l6 101 64'• 62,1 •1 .. l lt11Ma101 I AOvlol ... I IJ, 1l•I )j •' "(C<f'ID<Jlr ~cl IOI O O • , ' Ge11PCm 10 Receivi~g Trial Run SACRAMENTO IAPI America's ~choked cities could begin breathing clean air again by 1980 1f Detroit ArnE!tC ! If S)t 21'• '11'-21 11 ~1 (Orni>u! Solt 1 ' ' lion of rhree prototype steam-"m ,e~DO•t ll J'• s•, S'1-1, Con1M101 1 11~ i~~: l~'· ;::; 1•2.'~v0i¥11,1.~ Am •or 111 136u 10'• 20 2n I CnnMlo ••o '' -1 '•• ! •' '' powered buses bu ilt underAF lnS• 110 :io 11 11•, 161.-~, Con•1cc io 16 .it~: l~~: 1!~,·~~G,n IGP• 1 l f h A GnBd tld ll 11'o 21'• 21'-Con'' , oo Ill I •"•''''I 1~.o contrac rom t e Cahforn1a.t.C.n1 n1 SJ 1n n 10'-Jo:i!-•,c,,.1,edo•, ll ~1 ' Jn."'• " ...... A bl h .t.Gnol 110 IJ J 3' CE 1 u , ololo •i'rl ,Gt E 1 )7 ssem v v. ich in turn had .t.m tio11 01 i1 1 12 _ 1 ,::, 'F'd 't~ ~~~ ~1• ~1• ~i, :; &!1E,,1:~ /,J. To avoid this his organ1za- t1on Y.orks with 3 9 , 0 0 0 employers 1n ihe St Louis metropolitan area and more than 200 private technical schools as well as the public schools to make certain the would embrace the steam receJ\ ed a Sl 6 milhon federal ~ ~::;:: o: 117 111 ' 61~ a, c,~',dot • , J 102 101 " 101 , , 1 Geu 1"' 10 AmH.., 11 9 ons fl 1 Q.I JJl S61., SI • ).I•, ' " C.IM•C ! 10 grant to find ou t tf steam it.m 1t.. 11d : con L••••nq " 1oi.. 10 , 1014 Gn~1"' .011 b I f U A Meaocl \I :it ContNG 1.tS 'S '9 , 11•. » Gtnt.rn f'•d training programs are geared to the future The group has iust held. a Career Fair at the ci ty's con engine sriys indust riahst 1n \entor Wilham Lear Detroit could have steam uses are pracllca or S A Mttl•cor" 61 , Consm Pw 1 111 11 • 71.,. 11 • , G• ""' tcG cJl ies AMel(• I •0 6• .:=,•(on .. 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"'•' •c;,,,,.,F .. , " • • Am Sino 40 llll 111, 14 l• -.. fl ICo 1117'• I !(I I ol'lt. •9•. ··1r.·1111 L•"" 100 exhibitors The purpose was I o demonstrate to you ngsters and their parents the range of careers for v.hich college is not necessary A 125-nl an volunteer committee. mainly young businessmen a n d educators v1s1t public e;chools to talk to students and teachers thE' steam buses are clcan('r .t.msroo• •. 1611 10•. '°'~ C011111t 111d " 21 , 31 ", • c:.ru"" 1•11 'AtnQ !etll Jl 31 ::111'1 "'•'• )6•0 (Qftlt~~.. • .._11 11\1 II t 11« ,'i(.olt)oil ~I•• qu1e•er and n1ore powerful .t.m1t.1 ''° 1211 13 41'• ,,,, ConMrJ "'I 11 1J;, 13,~ u• • c;.11.11° 1 ·~ ••If Delroil mo11hl f 1tl~e IH • I t AmT &Tof • lot st '•~I 1 SI\> '• Cot1!101I I > IOI 71•o 76._ J~~ 1 c,,.,.,.1111 I ffll II e1•est than strindard diesel buses Hr Aml&T wl )19 I '1 J 1 -'• xon1 Tri IO 1 11\o 70'• 1(1t, •• ,.,'.'?111lnr, .... dd d th Id b h ArnWKAT '1 \,1 •• "'•'• 13"· ll Conttl OA!• n• •ti. •l 6.] -I " •• •tefrn• ell• a e eycou e purc ased •mtrofl 6~' 11 11 1e•, '•'~-1<oC0001~1 ,,, 1100 5,~ M •• ,,_ ,•G1,nA1<101 J • o d d Amt!t~ &0~ &0 791, JO, l'G'1 1, Coowd 1 to l .--.-•Glu1.ll11! 7•, an operate at about the AMF IKN CP '• l, ··~ '• '-"' 60\061 COOk Ufl Ml ~, ~~· l3 l l '• I It GlobAI Mar Ille Id l Am!•c 60 :t 311, ll"' 31111--Cli Cooo fnd 10 • :Ill\~ 'It'• l'o GI061Vn 10 g ~ • • • 1ve COii Sa!lle cos AMP lnc o1o1 ~' 1z•.1_es1• 15,~_,__ C.DOPdn pf ~ 'l'''• Zl 1i 741,, ...,1,01w11 Fe\ Am0<;;11P l6 11 •~• C• , l 'lo-'" (DOp \ b -h >. """'· ~l'< tood lcf\ ! COJ11pfe teJy t Qr 11. l\1oret!t said the maJOr ilim111M Co 1t1i 1'1 l'o' I~'• Cool>'• 2s~ 1l7 )(i''o '91r. 7••~-'•Gooa~• 11 b I I l Amr"'ll Caro 11 76\1 16 74 -'• (OOpTl)f 1,~ 1' 11, llV, II • ! <t GOrdanJ l f lhe O stac e to genera accep ance .t.m1t1r 1 10 u Jll\ J1 J1 -" Cetoeina Ci> i ~-"' 19" 1111,! Gcu1d 1nco c 0 r Jl er 011 I th t ""••nf 2 6J ,l f)U ti ' u \I+ •• Co1>11 R 00'\lo .,.,_, G•AC~ w I • ·o e seam engine wasAm1tror 61 9'• ·~ ,,,__,,,011W151:;-ci~ 26 Jt, n .. "-'•C.•An~v .., b 1980,, I b D .. t Am1Ttd In ' 1& •Ol, •O •n•,_ I c lO '''" u·. 21'•-,, (;C';rAnd u ·'° snaog y resis ence Y e...,.01t au o Amtt1 1n 10 11 1 6'• ''•-,., c::.:1 G ,111,. ~ 1lJ~, ni'" JJJh-~, G•Anlt.ue 1 · k <l,Mtonrl~ 191 10 19 1J 7'() ~ ·~ ts om •• 11 ro~ !0' , .. ''\Ve expected to meet op.-~ ma ers Anc~orHo I JI 341o 13 1, Jlll,-o, ,co~ 8r11 , JO ) 41 4) l1 '= \:~;:~IOW 111(0 ., h Anco•n O~q JJ 1111 11 ~ 11 ,_" r~M fJOcl Sl tt ... 41\o ot -\It G•llmM'! Id Wat we are trvlllg to do.t.nac1 1»a 'S.l!t Jt'4 s.<'4-'·'c''n•Co w! 1 1111 lt'• 1t~. c;,1.,, ,, position from teache rs who naturally are college orien· ted ," Ross said ' To our surprise \Ye d1dn 't T h e teachers are av.are of the reaht1es" "\Ve are not anti college '' Rqss said "It's hne for kids to go to college for self fulfill· ment and many \VIII find their c:ireers lhere But th e notion that c o 11 e g e automatically opens doors to careers is myth thaj ought to l;le la id to rtst " pov.ered cars in .showrooms by 1976 if 1t wanted to Lear said last v.eek, and the internal combustion engine soon would go the ~ay o[~he rumble scat and the !)Inning board Because they burn nearly 100 percent of their fuel, steam engines p ro d u c e virtually no smog Lear said Lear made his remarks at a California Capitol demonstra· h tod " M d " Ao~th•C .11 ,, 19 • 190, ,.,,_ ..., rttl ol Fl '2 1t 16• 16~ 1 o, ere av, orett1sai IS.t.11<:oOot ,1 s. 1'\o 11~. 11111 crcc:~tr 1 6"1 n 35,J .. ,• ,•,,•-""tL~Or 1io d Del h •o•<" ,,, O '''• '''•-,.Ctompl( 00 ...,,. •I '1Gt Nnl•On In pe rsua e ro'! 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A•" 1""" Arm(o Sii 1 16 ll' • ?1' 1 11'~-"-' Ciirl"~ Wrl !71 10• I • v " ...,.. smog bv 1980" 1'.1orettl added A•m 01 1 10 10 lO'• )0 xi -'• C.u•t"}w, A ,, JS"o J~:: ~:: l ~ g~:1~11 1 :;~ "'"'\ (k 10 M •l -'1'• •1 1"1 '4 Culltrtt I ?G 1n l!l<o ,,,, tt , 1 •, Gull .On I• The three buses are to run :rmc &1 ?..,, J 4;: St i1 ~1 -1 cc1001 11d 1 111~ 11'1'o n~. Gull Ji,, t 1> J b ,1,;;:'~~,11 = \ ~:! ,L,., \,;~.,; ~: Cvoru1 M1 I I• )6•0 JS'• lS'o 1 '• r:'iHI pl )?h ~engguef;s ~~kr:~~es a~~ ~~ :;~:'btt'\ ,J 51~ ~:: ;~:: ~ ·-; :~ &:::1:1':.r, c~ -9, ~'37;-11'• sJ •. 1'· ~1~~1~ ~ ~ ' Anoe B•~w J I l'o />, 0. Sl IO'o ''• \II,-\'o (,ull.I• •no Francisco All are standard .t.s Or¥C. 1•. :it s:.1• S•1~ s.<'o-ll• ,._n,,", P 1 JO I• ,.,,. ,,....., :11"' " Gu111.w. ,,., .t..11a5Pr 1 10 1 JJ\o JJ\4 JJ\, """ P :lOo I Sl'llt \)'fl 11 , -•, c;uw, "' ~ , bus bodies but the steam Anoe Tr•n• 10 111 t vo ,.,,.__ ''• o.,e•!ln'll ot1, I ,, SJV. ss JS -"' c;uw. er ~" .t.r1>!ont 10d 1 n 12 • 11v.-,,. vco I II 10'~ 10'1J 10Vt-''• r.!IVo'• of \I, power plants are each dir .t.uctvE 1 •o •J ,, , ,,..., 11 -,., Ditvlln 1 ,, ,,, 10•, ~ jO\\, ,,, c.vuon 1n11>1 Al lllc~lld 2 2&0 6•'~ •~h •j -1 It O.vtonH SO f6t )5 "" ) ferent The system-prod uced .t.Rt~ 01 l'1 1no sJ•• si•, s \fa. • 0°!vPL• 1 u 11 ''" 24 'k 11'41 tt1e11 wr '10 Money's Worth b ' M t , AtRe pf 110 :St SOio 10 50 -'t r-L1>IA JU J40 S? S1 S1 HAl!l'r I tclA v i..ear o ors Corp of Reno, .t.llac~ .,,, 3 s 1'! 106., 106'to-l''> Oe•n w 10d st 11 14V, ,, ,,_ " H1lll1:11n 1 os N II •-d S F Altes Coro 11• 't l \t ,,,._ 'l Dftrt &Co I JOO •2'• IO\~ •1 ...__,,,. Hem1Jron w ev wi 11':USe in an ran·ATO!nc 11 1s111 '> ll'• IJ'.-'llt OflP&L 111 •1" u..._. u•\ 11".i.1,HemP~o so C SC It h I .t.ulom 011~ 6.4 14"• ll~t ll'I>-•;. Ofll PL r!wl 1•11 ii i. II f Ii Hornd ( Ht Reinvesting Pividends A Sound, Steady Move I 0 as one movtng par .t.urcmi Inds 95 l 'l ~. p ,_ •0 0.1 Mnt I \0 ~1 21'4 1l•f, 7J'lo-Vo ~•ndl1,,, 61 and generates about 2 4 0 !~~g co c~1~ ~I 1!;t 1:1~ 1:.~= ~ g::::,"'r In~~ 1ll .Jt~ 1~~ 5f~::-~ H~~:~c~ \i horsepower .t.~ca Pf l jO 36 1511 45•,. 1S~•-~' oeno1111 c11 tJ Jt"' 36 26 -l'lt H•nn• 1 J~ llve•vPd ' 1J Jl •, 31''> J2 1>-''°' Dl'nnfsn 62 1J lf )]>, 3.1\11 -•.:. H8rCG11fl8 I Oakland will lry a s sl A~net Old 1JI IJ ' 12,,,, ll -" Otnnlsh pf I 7 11~ ?t /1 16~-"' H•rnl•f1 r 1 Y em Ay0nP<1 I lS 11111 ~1 11'• lit '/•-'• OtnnvsR 04 343 li'I> i.14 "~-\lo H•rrl1lntp 1 deve loped by Wil ham Brobeck .t.ritt 011 61 J6 Tl'• 11 11 -~. Dfn•sPIY 1 161 1511o 4f,4 •t"-t,. H• .. ,o '" 1 -· O-0..rtco pf A 2 10 10 IO -1 Her!SM• .t) & Associates Berkel ev It has B•bWlt 55 41 31'• JI J P , 1 ''• Otrtco 1>1 s 1 11 1011 1o'!i-I Hew•e• 1 ff ' Blktr In II r!o6 l6'1o Jlll '3'\1.,.1'1 Dl'So!aln •O l l 10''o It" lt•o-V. H•V,I 11111 I three cyhnders and develops 8•~~10°1 10 11 Sl\o Jl'" 5J•i.-o.1e11., \40 11 10 ,, 10 ,0._ v. H•11111,,, -8•llG1~ 1 P 61 ??'> 1' 1''1-Vo O.tEd 1 tO 11 .. , .. .,.. ..,..,.k_ •~ HCA Ind"'' 200 horsepower ,",'~,•,,•',~:"' •till o• •1 6l -1 0t1e;: 9 n i2PO 1f6~: 1j;.,, 1 ii~ .. H1T: T, c.if " S \J 21\o ?I'• 11~~ 1 0t1e 111 14' z610 101'• 100';, 101 -"Ii ~= ::i:,. T 1i By SYLVIA PORTE R If }OU have a savings ac· count, you know how interest you leave 1n !he account adds to your deposit and then as your interest earns its own in· te rest. the compounding ac- celerates the building of your nestegg of cash If you own mutual fund shares. you know that you ha\e the option o f ~ORTEI ha ving the d 1v1dends you earn automatica lly reinvested in more shares of the mutual fund and·you know that. as the ne1\' shares earn d1v1dends too. this compounding speeds the 1000 Beautiful ' Stick-on LABELS building ol .vour nestegg of The third system developed =~~·Nv"? l~ !~~I !f', ~I:-;-~ .0:~1~ ,". ','l ,t , ... ~ r.~ ',·.~-:ii H•l,n,. Ct.•! bv Steam Power Systems Inc an•' y, , ... .u 11'1 ,,,., • ll0'1-... O'•"'" ,, <o -.. ·-~ H•ll•rl~f 10 mutual fund shares B•rbtrOll 2• 1 1l'• ~'. 11" • '• 11 1•'-11'• 11'1-·~Helm• 4'a of San Diego, has si x cylinders B•r<1C'1 Inc: J• 36, J~\, l6',.-,, 00',',~"s'~..2 •~, 111 .,.,,., l• JI -'• tt11,1,,.,.. 10 Or If vou are buying you r ,,,,, '" -, ,,. ' ,, ,., '"" '5 71'~ 10 " '' -v. Hl'ml•• ''" · andge~rates 2iShp B••lcPI ;"'; 1:.o 11"; Ji•: 31,; 011~nm "' 1 s 11 l' Jl Htmtn ~ company 's stock under an s11e,M o!.d i~ 1P. 11 , 11 ", .,, 0°1sno1 I 7il 11 o 11i, 1...:0..i. ,,, Ht•ct.I• ,,(! employe pa yro lldeduet 'on Lear 1nventor of theLearictB11e1M Pf 1 1 i~'•16'1 1,_,,,01c1al'l!n co 1u 11 •, 11 11 -••H .. ~v 110 1a1n r~d 10 a. •1'· •1'· •l _ '· OleD:Old ftt ll <I ,,Vil ,,,, H...,b1"n !I Pla n and are re gularly plow,ng and of stereo systems for 81u1c11L •• Tl' 1 •01. lGl''1 1ot1.1.o-"• orr.•n•to '° 13 1$'• •&•• 11•.-1• H~w111 P 10 • h 81• tr L I) Jl 1;\o •ll• 4Ho-.. O!volal Eo1>1 l U II •,j'lo IJ\li,-1~ Mlg~Vol! En back the dividends to buy cars savs ts own prototype 8•a•lnv1 11 1 •\'> 4\'" 45,. 0111.ng~ fO 111 11, 11 -"HllronHll 1 t II •-th d 8et t Fa 1 la 1?1 <I'• •S . •S'• OUlonC IOI! J )' l41,1; ll HO""''' t0 more of your O\\'n com pany's s earn car WI ~on e roa ae ~ 01 '10 1 10!.. 101•. 101•.• •-.. o 1n~w ?Oil--211 u1~. 1,4..,, "''•-H'> Hol'I Eltc•n ">mm -ntl " H d h ~-d B•t-m 2w 11 .ui. 11,. " :i.. Ol•hl.S..• .10 o l Jv, ll u 1,1, j._ "" 1>1o1 1,.,., ,, stock you know how this c-om-1 ... : Y: e sa1 e '"' sectono lO IO• 1•'• "" Jt ,_ "'OIYerslld 1n Ill ~ S\• •'• ~ -•-Ii Hnll¥5u 10d pounding enhances y 0 u r set aside the projecl lo give g:~i;i:, ~ jf 11;~ 11:; ?i~: ·t g!.Y~e'o, I~ ...... ,~ n;: =:.: U:..'.-1~ ~~-.::k , ;g f h full al tent ion to the bus co n-Briden , 10 11 11'• 11 .. 111, • 110 OooneMn ID w 11•4 "~' ,,,,. .. 1 Hoo••• · 1.10 nestegg O t ese company letaul:t 1 Xl9 ia1 1 aw 1110-"'OornFo 11a n l b •\.\ 1w.+ "" Hadron er, Shares tract Out the car soon would e11&H1 '° 1' 61'• ~'" 11,.-~ 0o~L111 0S<1 '' 10•4 1G•1 10•._ ~ Ho1p11.1 ~ 1 •-d t Bernoco 60 l7 '1 • '1 • n , Ocnne111 u '' 15 11..,, ''~ ~ HotPlt tl co HOW, THEN, would VQU like uc rea Y o go &"'"'• 1411 '6 '4(• .....,,, ••'1•-,,., 0oritco 12 •2 J101. 1''1 lJIJI-"• tto11 1n11 ll 8en Ca I 10 1.!0 •i'• •5'• .to! -~. Dorr Oll~t• ll 11 11 11 , 111,.__ " "10011~11• 611 to have any cash dis•idends Produ ction mode[!-; will ha ve !"""""' J 1 r 101 x.t 10s oo•••vc 1n • 1614 ''., 1,v.--,,_ Hou1Fo1 '~ en( pl 'JO I IGJ • 107'' 101 lo-I ~•f<(p I~ l J1 17 $7 -4 H01.1•LP 11<1 YOU earn on any stocks you aboul tw1~e the e.fiiciency o( Senvuu in t' '"' •·~ 6''>-\lo gow en 1.fO ~2 YJ t 1•4 t l!.I<-'• HouN<t .;.u -Se•-lY ,.~n lll 2~'. 1~'• 191,,_;.1 p,,. lncn 'IO )•o f'~l' HpwJnl'I '' own.au to mat1ca\ly rein\e&ted the prototypes, and even the a~1~s11 1.111 w -31 •-.Jl.:a l"l-•1..0,~ .. c I'° , 1~• j,"" >l'• Howmo1 10 r ' prototype has ou•perform ed ,,•,,,'",',, », ll •!'• ~ft 11',_ • Dr tsr.t• •o a •~·• 111. ~11~-., "fulrh•o ''" Of you t .. 61 t•\l. ~J o:i -11. Orta 01 1 711 1 " • '°~ 11111.-'" Hva Ro X!d Thlsautomatlcrelnveslment the internal cnmbu st 1onl1~1·.J~ •1 \1 70'• Xi'• 70'1-'1 0•e•aer~•' J 36'• lJi'• :w.t.• \l.H<1i1M1H •o h1•LQ~ln I • 11 •,n • 11 .~.,, or,iel MIO , "" 77 1' _ '\ ttunt c~ t<i would be a superb method of engine Lear said l~:~c~~~ l' 1'1 11'° 11 • ,,.,_ '• Orev1u1c~ 1 n "'4 1n . lPo--ll'o Huvc1•:c.1 •• fl I ' •• '' '' 9) '7 ""° • olltltt-•• ~· .. I 411 101 llb ,,,, 71\\ ld11n11 IJi 1 ID r d r t ,,. 111 II'~ 1 ' 11 l-'• O > ' O' ' '''''' lO orce sa \1ng,\ or ~ou • a maior manual'.: urer s,,.,1,,;c 40 ,, r.'-"' 21 , "' v ea o 1100 1n ~, 111 •,, 111"1-• •1 would never get }our hands on suddenly became enthusiastic i~: s.:,.d~~ "l fl~ ::1 ; 13';= ial&::e~ :, 11?? 1 1~ 1 ~:~ '~~ 1~';i 1 '1J 1~1t~':1~1 1'~• h ddnd h OOITM1JI 1•~ .. Yl•':i.rH'._,0u .. er1i(I l•ll '•l1"'71'Y.-1'o111(~n flf '" t e IVJ e S and t US about it the y COU\d have a Bordtno I 10 12t l~• 1? • • "Ovol~n C 1~ IU IS•• 11 \ IJlo-'•> II! Ow• 7 >Cl wouldn t '--able Jo dribble the t I od t 8o•o Wr 1 •10i l~': l! ~:"-:= 011,.ont 11·d tJ 161"· 14sv. 16!'_, .. lmoe•l•I (p UC S earn aU 0 In pr UC IO n no Sormfni t~ l 1 , 1,' •1 ~-, OuPn pt •, 6 67'o 61'' •11•-i1 IN~ C 1 a:l1 mor:i_ev aw11 v sooner than 1976 " Lear sa id BG·r r:11 1" u1 l6'• ls1: 36" '. ~ °""" 01 11; 1 1s 1. sJ•.r. ss•.r.-~ '"<°"" C•c This. •ouldbeawav locom· 11oi1e111111 110111•1;1 11 111 0t.11.,.L 16"1 111'. 1• ,,.,~··\~~•"t,. 49d00 Th I b llovrn• Ip~ 60 1t\ 11 11 I Ouol ~' 1r, lfO 1.S.,, 7~ ' 7SV, ''"' e s earn us engines Bren.u » 1~1 11,: 11, 11 :: (, o""L"' ~' , rJio ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,+ 1" \~~Hc.ao1 1•1; pound your dividend income as "absolutely meet" 1976 federal 11,_,s 110 s• "''• "'" •&•o-, ov .. Lor 1 » 110 •1 ft ''"" tJ•,o, 1 t i d t 8•/1Mv t~ Jt16 '''• y •1 .!l'o-l';o~mo •nau1 '' 11 "" '°')-''w"'t"°f:r1tl l• }OU compoun }Our 1nteres antismog ieeulations LearB'''~vpt 1 ,iJ •P , ,1 ~,.oyn1m•c co 11 '' l l'o ,.,,~...,1nd"t' I OI bo t ' s .. 111-1 1kl no 1•• 11 11,.,_. , -1! E-11~ '~ income - a u as sure a "ay said ~fa1or US and fo11e1gn B•o.on1-1111 1 ,, •i w•; ~· 1 ~1r:.ote ,.1 •4 1• )') JiO JO 1""""•rt t• lh I k d k h k d Bd'"tKI ~t l U "'" ,, , II'-, E•\Co0 r.G ~ \~ ll 11 -"lntr #n J OI as ere 1s o ma e a soun in· car ma ers ave as e is•cc:k Gi 11 111 19 ,, ...... ·-• E•utrn ,1,1, 11'• 1''11 u~ "' •n•' 114 111 I t t d J 8 c. 17 ;1 . 1•\~ f: ,-1" E••I G•1 1• • ll, Jl " )I~._. 'It ln11,..., s11 1 l'es men grow s ea r Y Congress for a one vear ex 9;~;.,' co~ u 10 , 10.,. H ·~IE••' uu p,, n 11•,, 21 fl • v. •"""'"' C• This \\OUld be a y,•ay to g11t tension of the a n ' Ism 0 s 1ll•G•IJllD ,,, 11 Jll,\ JI ~. n,:11< Ei -:...a 10..• 1~6 tit'• 111 ... ···-···In""''"' ,.., le ~ I 8•~ S!'ID 1~ n I''• u " ,• E••OA c 1 '° ,. ~ ......... ···-'"' lniUto ( 10 the ad vantage of dollar cost deadhne saymg th_e\' "ill beJ''"'''•I t4 111 ll'1 11 ll.._ ... ,,. Ecnun M•t «i :1< • lj Jl .-1•1.1n111c:vor '" • <,( l rt.fl\wt " JM '''' *'• "6' -,," Et~!I~ 4 \II l • I j o Jll.--1\lo 1noeC011• ) averaging on y ou r rein-unabl e tosatisfythemby 1976 Bt.tY E 110 n 25"' ,,,, ll ;-,•e(~dNC 1" 11 )1.._ ,,, ,,,,_ • .._1n11rco 111 \eStment Of dl\!dends ·-for ludd (D"'O IU 11 11 0 11 .;:_'~lt''f'c;, 1 ~ n ;~, ;l ~~-lntr1,~, l lO Suonca o• I 1 00 61'• 6}. •>·-1'· lt(I A11« f ] I\: I T~: ll 'h-.,,:1 e M )10 \OUr div idends woul d be In· BuOac• l"CI II l\.o I . ,,._ '• I Dtll ~VI I 51 S6 l,C,JI c H (l)fp Bu! F•G 110 l ~71,!; 11 ' ll'•-'1 let! ll~m• ., s•; S'fo J' ~ ... l!'FlAVl)f 17 vested regular]~ lhrough bear T h • eu1ov1w 60 10 1s>1 11~. IJ . !1 Muno "' 17 ,~ 411 6il ntH 4r• 1 eo and bull markets. and 'hus' • ec lllCOll &u .. ~ ll~m~ ! f !1'1 lllo 1114-·~ loin 'l•!I ll • • I'• I'•-, I lnt11ela "" &un i! r;f I • I~ l' 38'~ 39 I IP•1aUG 10s 11 ~ 11 , tn•.,.nA• !..d Your Costs 'lould average Out ' Burl I~ 1,t0 .11, n.,, JT JI -•1 l"'•Cll 1 :ic ~ )I, JI .31 _,.. 1n11nav1 ~• "" NQ ' I "'• '~ • f~ .\t i rnrr£1 I 1fl S! I), t J 't I)" lo\ nMl!'I(~ l'G A plan to per mit .\OU to do 9u•1N pl 11 1 1'• 11~ "· rnr•.t.lr U 11 .,.,, d 'I .-\I ~ '" lntM•C pr 1 E M ~vrn1h( M 1.ll lll'• 1tl o ~ • '• ~Nin }O 6 lf t. l• It _ t.o. 1!'111 Mlnln• Prec1Sel) thlS, v.h1ch .... as JO· yes ove ev .. ohi ~ lJtl10•1•~ ... ,,,,,_,,, "''°" 11!1!1 2l .JI ')!• )JVo-'~lnMvlll 110 s ... ~ U"IY• ~, 11'• 11)\o 1r~I '• !"1 Lt Old u 11. 1,, I'" Intl rlit~•• 1 augurated by First National -c c-mP01 1111 11 21•1 ,,.,,, , i.,~ •,. 1~1 "'" 1•.., C•bol Co M I "' .0'\ eo '° -'• mOors .}!) 11100 I . '" ••• IM P«tll••• Personalized • Stylish • Efficient City Bank of ~ew Yorlt a few T 1 C•d,.,., 1oa " 11~ 11•0 11~.-• 1ff'\OPr~ •1 ci 11• 6 , !'• µ,"' T&r , 19 h k ('. • C•t1~ri W!I ti 1 • ,,, f 'o--•1, m~ flfll 11 1• t ' 1•'• 1 ~ " ll .. TiU f years ac is now catching on O r\"lllC ~::1~~~ ~·~ ., r , 1 , • f'\olr• c... I' 1 '• ,,~ 1! -~ ,,T 01 , ~ fas!. spreading rap1dlv 10 an C•"'P\• •1 ~ ~:, ~ • ~.:; i:[ ~·:;~, ~ 1 ! 11 1i; 1i·: '~.;-"• r&r Pllt: • 'mp es I t r I C""D 1 tO 1•1 11. Jl'• 11 , ,, Eo1t""'' 18'1 ~ J )I , ll .. 1,q 1: .•,L S\1 r s1ve 1s o corpora ion,: ~,-e ch n 1 c 0 n lns'rumenJ• ''.,' •,.·•. .~, , 1 • , • ,., • E<tuG•t 2 » 1 ,, • > '• l'"-,, , • Order· For Yourtelf or 1 Friend d I lh b k h I ~ C l7 )~·• ll'o ll Jee l"' ~d !I• t1, l~, ,. • lhj l U!JI 1 •ft an o o er an s across t c r.~ .. • • r~ 11 11 11,\ 11 e..,, r-o Ga it1 ,1 . ,1 .. ,,,,_" 1~11 u1u A country Corporation manufacturers of cti. r (B 1 , ... !' s s1,. r~s 1" 111 i.. lit•. ,, 'll '• 1ft11v11 •11 .. ~ ..:-.. .... May1'9 ustd On·. Yefi f)er'-.si-ef tl'rn .~ddr«s li be ls. Aho very hencly •s 1dent1f1cation labels for m1rkin9 personel items suc.h •s books, records, photos, etc. lebe ls stick on gl11s end mey be used for merking: home c1nned fot.d items. All lebels •r• prrnted with stylish VoljlU• •yp• on fine quelity white# gummed p1p1r:· ... ~~··t•I " , ~ ·~ •S1.1t ·~· u 1""" I"~ .;o t .i: • 1i • J'" l"''r_,,tt 1 ...,,Jt's a...co.mmon «nit conctpll~ m¢i~l..,.wsj.(J,lmeoLa~o •;u.i.~~~ • ._ :u-# •J'f 11'1 u t~..,. '' '1,-.M \:: t'~ ..,ii;. =t!)J Which IS particularly geared to chemical reagent prodU(IS has C,•C•t.0~ ~ rno ' ll"-• Si,., -''> '"' • '' 5l 75'• ·r. • Ii' '• lnh9•"" 'I he • C••Oll"•! 1' " II l 11 , ,,.,_ • , '"'l~f 100 '11) lt'• • t. lnl,tPw I 7t t small investor Here are •nnounced pl•ns to relocate its '-•.,•,0L_ 1 :! t• 1s . '""' ,~ •• \, ••n,., X<I 11 ,,., ,,, 1 ... ·1 •~"""'' s1• th k d I Cl . ,.., 'Ill "., n n . E•C,11 0 '° II )' "" 1,,,..i ·~ IM•ll•lt Vn ey e) etai s \Vest Coast d1str1butlon center C'"•" "'' ·~ 1 ' '7 " • " 1111E•'l'l4U•• "' •'• ,, • " -" 1'"'• s .. 1 1r SAY TllE I h h , ... NI ¥• ~I,, )}11 ,, 11 .. _, ,_ 1111 ... (1 I )0 company n v. 1c ;ind manufacturing facili ty to c.11i.~• ~ "• 1r , ''. 1"' ,, F•ll>'••• .O: ~ i.>. 'Ft 11 1-'• 1ow.11c; ll you own stock is a member of the lrvine ITMftlstr1al Com plex l''c"'1'' c-~. ·",• ~"' ,1, 11 _..,, i~:~~ C•m ~l 1:.; l!'Z l:':.:i'"' io .. •"I t "° the f'··cs di id < ~ 1 i \ ~ P•-.. F•""'>G 1~ 11 •• n .. 11•• ,11 iow.~, , .. l" s " end re.in-Tht move from S...nta Ana 1J ~.~.·,~·· :: ' '11 1' • 11···~· 1-=_,.,.,,,F "° 1M 1,. 11~J ··= 1~ '°'•"" 'ie Ye t t I d " lt )f ... 1! -" f-1 1t•&• ·~ ~ '" !T C•-\lo tlf '"'• t0 s men pan an )'OU \'e Kheduled for June accor<ling ("•""1• ' '' ,, • 11•• II\\-'· ,, ..... u.• .. n • ' c. u -""" corPt•n .. g-• u A di Id nd • 1 ct1•~1•f t ) ' 1n, '"' U4 •1 ,,.,,,, .. 1 1;;, 1 11., 14.,, 1,,,,, ·~ 1~ p. s~our 'es to Anthony C Schi p1 l C""Ce1~, ~ lj ,, .,., l•·-·~'-•r w11 "1~ 10 11 , ,1 11 •\lo .,,..,.,,. n are declar·• F',CB JI T h , C 'I''"''' co·~ ll)t > • ,., • ~.-•1~•••hM1 " Y :r.•. fCI'• lO'· • ._ Jant1~" '° CIJ, • w1 in· ec n1cons \'tst oast c•,wv11 \" 'J• >l\• ,,.. r-eaat•• io n w1,~•· tt:'o-J•e>tfl~ ua vest them In }'our company s managtr 1c·~ 11 L •• " 'l'• 11 . r . "''''o 11r1 1, F," , ~, .. _ ,,. ''"'11"' '' 1(~11 •\ 1 10 U, >1 , Ir,__ 4 l'PO ffO I $0 J • lo .._ ... J (~l'p! ''II 1tock along wuh the div idends Technicon·5 Irvine facihly C•·~~f i'' n , .. 11 .. '~ '0111111t .JO ·~ 1 1 ...._ '• c.r.!'~r 111 I ol. ' (r/10'" , IO 1 II o 1, 110 ... '> f:•d•, ....... 1 " ~$ ~ ~ JI• ("Ll'f I o 0111er p J r t I ( 1 p ;i t 1 11 g wdl be fiO percent larger than ,., T•I •1 1 it i 1. u ,_ Fa"'' 1 'o n 1tt.-1 1 ,. '§"' '-111 h bold All d ~erro Co•~ 11 1•1, 1••,. ~~ "to Sl•R 1111 < 11 • If 'j'• A I, J ..,Y¥,T1 SJ s 8l'f er~ pricl!~ p111 the existing Santa Ana plant I'•·'~·~' t'I 0 , 1!10 n • , FWPrl.li In ~J r. s -C. J 'l'IW•llt)'f 1 wUI be averaliled i:i.nd all It y;11I conla1n a rnmplete 1~~:;~:' ~ * j1 ~ ' ... 11' ~;:0~!.l! •• ': ~ •r: •,~?:, .. 1~-~f..,1 r: s.tockholder$ will Pil:i' tht iden-chemical production and quail ~~:!..~~ 11;~ ~; ,;.": ,,,: '• C~:~~: Jl 1 ~ , ll .. Ji'1oo-: :; j~~ 'tl! ucal prlce rof lhe new shares I) control unit along ~•th or.1r .... ,, 'f" > !~: , ... 1· • ': :i:t.11 tJ · hl'! ' · "'-1~ 1-lf o1 i -You will be credited with fictl and field 'service staff to l~':.t>'f ,J '' U • ?:~ :;:~ ~ il~'a!'" 1 "' 14 • ; ~:·~ ~i11 t;: --owntrthfp ol your addnlonal handle fb e -normaf~ r~:;~:.; "~ ,l ::1'' r.;: r,•· _ .. 1~f ,: ». ;: '; ... ,::= '~ '&hares You will receh·e a qulremerits or Vt'cst Coao;1 ~:'!,."'.;~~ r :, :, ~~: l': , ;; •::-~ ~~?t.~ '.,'.i,,w • ~ ~ , ;r• !l: "1"¥.¥ .. 1 • ~---t of, •• d' i d nd I ddl I I ~ • """•'110' ,,, W • l"1 -.. , ... , owilleme.n I S I\ e I )OU CUSlome!S n 3 l Ofl t IC r.,., '' •t I n tt·, ., ' " l •\!"Gi 1 JC4 r._,• p 1 I ~II(• ~tAI ti were paid, the prict of )our company "wtt1 1tore ~P''" ~~~; •·:, ':, ~·. s~ 1 ';:: ~ ~r.~i" •. ?11 sr: J, Ii':!:· ~:I t::: f.: new sharu the toi.I t rt I mod I nd. r· ' • •• ' '~" "" • ., '• r1~•<11 1 1t J•1 .. · "" 1 1 •• ~ ,. , amoun pa 1, aupp its. u f.I a.,~-,, .. <• ' ' • •• ·"?••· ;• r. ._ ... , 11tl '1 1~ 111:.~ ""' f. }OU own. -mSfor equipment. 1~:.l'.;:..,•; ,; ~: r,: !;'":-• ,.,.'Z:"t:' ,~ 11;.i. ',.tt 1,.r ... ,..1::,::..,., • f ' '•IM 'flltl iMl.I H\tll ltw CltM ca, l' . ... 31'• • " '• ,.,, '• '"I 'o '!" . l f '• fl: . '• " '• u•. " 11'1 I '• ,J • '• JI'• ' 1) • • • 11 ' 'o ll•· . .• 11•· •• ! . " . . ' t.. • i ,_ '• '!~-·! I 'o ' 4 ' . ' •1•. '• r~;~. .: I~ • ' )/\•-,, I .. 1 •1-'• l:I•-:: , .. i' -'• ti•: ' .: ! ~ . ': ?:;: ; .... t '• I• • 1 I J •. t ll" . . '• " • r ·""' Puff ~'ins Ov.erall Honors Puff. a Ranger·:t1 sloop skiir pered by Dave· SIOne. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. v.•a!'i the overall w!nnrr in BCYC 's annual Dana Point race, a feature of the An,1?.elman series for Pacific Hand icap R11clng Fleet yachts . There were 6.1 starters in the 18-mile race which is con· 1idered a lune-up for the up- C()m1ng En.senada race. Final Te!u]ti;: OVF.RALL ~I I i'ufr : 12) Luckv Chance, .John Bromley, BCYC: C'I J Atari , .John •Cazier, BYC: (41 Bett lna IV. Tom Schnck. NllYC; 151 B:ilandra, Bruce McC!iure, L/YC. ' ' ' .--• • . ' ..... __ .,... .. I • • { 791' -' esef J1ct1ul1 llKk111r P,..!t Mond•J, May 1, 1972 DAI LY PILOT 9 Ensenaila Race' 11 Boats Will Be Escorts J Eleven power boats ranSing Frank Gebhard's Se? Lu~e ~ ~ \ in site from 36 tO ~ feet will ~~:n:.P. Connally Jr. 5 Suzie NOTJC[ Of serve as escorts of th.e 25th __ ·c· --------• ..~ .. .,t(lt ...... , N••Porl to Ensenada when DFo'A.ThLisSlf[ TEETH PUBLIC HEARING lhe SSO.boal fleet gels under way at noon Thursday. ,.h• South LolJ~ft• l'rep•rtv l_!l addition: five J>O"'er Drop At The Wrong Time Owners A•1ocli11lon wHI pr•· yachts will serve as com· Afraid falee t~th will dr op .•t tM 1ent II'• G1n1r1! 1'11111 for •tt ho t l lh tart d 'IVTonr time• A denture adhee1v1 can 1,,,, Loown• •' 7:l0 p.111., m1 ee a s a e .s an jie\p. F ASTEETH• Po1"der 11--:e• flnis h of the race. dentum a !oncer, ftrmer. ·~•d1er Mof J, 1972 •I Unlitod Mith· . no!d. Whybtembarruttd? For more odlst Church 11612 Wfflf Boats accompanying the aecurity and comfort, u1e FAS· · · bb T 50 TEETH Den1ur1 Adhuive Po•·der. Drlwe, South L01Jw1ut. fleet Will be Cra Y 00, Denture. tha.t ftt are t'affnt i1I to feet , Alex Crabtree, San Dle~o ~ealtb. See you.r dentiat rqularly .• Yacht Club; Fleetwood . SO. (Adv•rt"'"''"ll foot. Dick Nabers. Balboa 41:achtc1ub:corkToo.Jsreet. New Way F.ound "Frank Ruppert . \Vest Coast Yacht c1ub : caiaxy. 4s reet. To Stop Hair Loss, \V. C. Arrawsrriith . California vc, Mardor. 43 ree t, ou Grow More Hair Rieth. Catalina Isla nd YC; d H~ 'STON T If Sul, if yo11 a1 c nol rilrt>a Y CLASS A 121 1 -t 11 Puff; 12 1 Alari: l~J Rctlina IV : 14 ) Bandit. Corky '-1 yer Jr .. RYC; 15> Cheerio, Barry Faboer, 8C''C. CLASS B (16l -11) Lucky Chahce : 121 Ba!flndra: (3) Bebo Ill. Bob Darnell . BYC. PORT TACK START -Classes C and ij ge l off to an even start in a southerly breeze in Newpo rt Har· bor Yacht .Club's Sh ip Bock race. Id entifiable boats in the foreground are Freestyle (7 929), Tomaha1A'k (27718) and Trend (7629). Ronjumar 54 feet F' r e ii 1.:1u • exas ~ t>lick bald. ho11 can )'OU .bP. Woodw d, Long B~ach YC: you don't suifer from male surr ,1hRt is actually .cau~u1i; ar · .. . pattern baldness, you can you r hair loss? Evf'n if bald· Prowler, 63 feet. Ed \\i1lham ~. OO\V stop your hair loss .•. nr·.~.~ rnay ~"rm 10 "run 1n ~'our Newport Harbor YC: Cobbs and gr o\v more hair. h1n1ily," th1S is certa inly nl) Castle, 45 feel , Burton \\'. For yrars "they said it prrw1r uf the ta usc of YOU!{ Cobb, CJYC: Margie M, '47 couldn'l be done." But. no,1• a hair loss. CLASS C (26 J -~I l Fl ving Toad 11, Oden Braarhen, BCYC; 121 Niki II. John Kinkel. VYC~3 i Libra. Joe Kaltenbach . C B Y C !4/ Stormer, Weiss & Johns , BCYC. ,_ Collegiari Sailors Deadlock Sea s~outs . Tri111nph Harbor Sailors Win Co'Veted H 01ior The Sta Explorer 'ship Flying Toads. sponsored by the Costa r.1es11 Optimist Club won the cove!ed \Vheel Trophy in a recent competition held in Redwood City. fort in knot tving was the responsibility o.f Br and i e' Crosland. Carden •lall. Bill f\-1unro of Nev.•porl •1.s. led a group in securing a bos'n 's• chair around one 's sell and touch ing a mark 20 feet up for The \\'eel is the oldest and USC and San Diego State most dirficult award to win in --~ . ...:..OO~""!!PUn!f 1.!P ,in a \i.e...J..t _5_eJ!_ .ScAUI £21!!PJ:~ti.Q!l~ . the conclusion of the e:eve'n· The group lrom Huntington rac.e. Southern Series. col· Beach, Costa . r..1.esa , ~~wport . . . . Beitch~and M1ss1on VieJo won a first place al'l'ard. · · Margaret Dixort led the ship's effort to \~·in a second · -ptat!e-hfalf'l'vent called "Bar· rell Fill." Kath y Easl.erbrook ·of Newporl H.S. led' her team to a third place effort in rais- ing and lowering a barrel of "'atcr ~·ithout l'Lny being spilled. The vent was the most competitive of all. with four tenths of a second separating first .:lnd third plates. " , ·' ·~"- leg1ate sa1hng . feature w~ich eight first places, one second has been going on e:1nce and o'rie third out of 12 events.· February. . . This is the same group that In the concluding races sad-won national-hooors al the ed Saturday and Sunday. at Navy Air Base at Pensaco la . Newport Beach. San ~iego Fla .. last June by ~·inning 14, State, led by Paul Hunrichs, out of 18 events. won on Saturday a.nd USC, Rand y Gordon of P.lission with Peter Wilson and Doug Viejo is •·oos·n" or overall Rastello won on Sat_urday. leader of the group. •le again Results : was singled out for his SATU RDAY - ( 11 San outstanding leadership for his . Diego State : l~l U~A (Dick gro~p. Loewy) (3) UC San Diego; (4) Events won at-the Old Salts -USC. Regatta.,rere signaling. led by SUNDAY -It) USC; (~) t~yn n Dorius of Newport Orange COast College (Dennis Harbor High Schoo 1 : Durgan, Peggy Beach and marlinspike and sail sewing. J ohn Daigh) (3.), UCI. {Dave led by Kevin Huag. also of Hodges, Jeff Mcuerma1d); {4) Newport Harbor HI g h ; San Diego State. breeches buoy (simulated drill of rescui ng persons from a grounded ship) led by Dan Sull ivan. f\1i ssion Viejo •1.s. The sail event \vas \1•on by a team Jed bv Bill Bentley of Nev.·j10rl ~l.S. First places in quizzes of nautical rules of the road wa..s led bv Becky Class. Edison H.S. 0An outstanding effort leading to a first in drilt was led bY. Rick Amenda of ~1ission Viejo. An almost perfect team ef· Yacht Oub Daria S·ails to Win Under New 8'kipJ>e,. The I;'\y ing To.1ds ~·ill be going to Bremerton. \\'ash. Nal'V B;ise l\lay 12-15 for a na- tion31 compt'liiioii rendezvou~. ·ond plan to compete in Chicago and Sandy Hook. N.J. in August and September, All this actil'ity is in ad· dition to racing their Ca\-24 in local sailing competition. Any boy or girl interestsed in joining the group is \velrome. They meet at the Sea &out Base on T!Jesday nights. ,Bahia Club Holds Race Of Newport Takes Title -Bah ia Corinthian Yacht Club was host for the one-eighth finals of the North American Daria. a new Yankee-30 Micky Colich. CYC: (2) Sun-Yacht Racing Union cham- 'loop making her maiden race dancer, ~d Sundberg. CYC; pionships Saturday and Sun· Newpt)rl Harbor Yacht Club Th r· l t I · Under the helmsmanship of t3 l Ragtime, Bill Dalessi, day. e 1rs \\'O P. aces in re.fained the Al Adams & Son · · Ir· d f th oy,·ner . Da ve Ross, Wind· LB\'C. each cla.ss qua i ie or e Challenge Trophy-Sunday in a -b h l r· t J' It · jammer Yacht Ctu ·. was t e . quar er 1na s. ,esu s: sudden death rA ce against five overall and Class 0 ~·inner" of ~LASS B -( 11 Blue P.iar!Ln, O'DAY (singlehanded)-! 1) .i;haUengers. The race was California Yacht C 1 u b, s Phil t.-lurray, Pti.fVC : .:t2.J ·-Dann y Thompson. NHYC; (2) Jailed in Cal-40 sloops. ?>.iayor·s Tropliy Race from Lynl~ li. J.ack ~ott, CYC, (3) Jonn-scruggS:l\"HYC. Skippering for NHYC was Marin a del Re y to ·N~wAQ.rt. l\fam1~. Milt SmLth , CYC. ADA ~1s (women I _ (t i John Haskell in !he Cal-40 Vi· The race ?B-mile STarted CLA'SS C -:-(I) Cheetah, Nina Nielsen, NHYC; (2) Flet- vant. f\-fembers or. his crew Saturday and "'as finished by Die~ Pennlngt.11n. KHYC: 12) cher-Be"3ch Olson . BYC. were his father P.1ort Haskell, Kari JI R1ch;ird Kelton · H mid-day Sunday. The course · ' · SEARS (junior ) -(1) ugo ~rge West. Roger Meisinger .... ,. trorri -r..tarina de! Rey CB''C; (31 ,c:auntlet, Ed Sclimidt ~ NHYC: (2) Steve and Cal Preston. "' Woodland SM\ C S'' around-Catalina-lo Ne.wport. lt ' · .. Ruso , SS V. Cfiallengers \\'ere V iv a , w;is the .. Jourth race .of .CYC's CLASS D -(~-'. !Jar1a ; (2) 11.ALLORY lmen l -(I ) Go rham Get ch e 11, Wind· Blue ~fa!<; 131 Volaefor.. ~like· Hicsh. BYC·,. (2) Mike · y ht Cl b Fl Overton Series. L L L b Jammer ac u ; am-. h f -nm JlolORr' -~I l os i res: Dougan BYCY bovant Barney flam Long Ti~·o ol rr . r;i rcs r ,.., _ 12 \ Foxy Lady. Bruce Grover, · · -Be.11C'h_.:.__Yachf. E'lub: Sh1mrr,-~l arina-del-Re.\-to..Ne.\v.pGrlm --PJ'i".f\.C;IJIRetfea t II. BoO Charles Kober. Alamitos Bay ~·olved the Midgt't CX:e.an Rae· Smi!h. Pf\.l\'C. Yacht Club, Holid;:iy Too. Ken ing fleet . and Pa.cihc Han-PH RF-A -(11 Ea s \\ Croan. Los Angeies . ''acht d:cap Racin~ Fleet in the r..~;itt Pas~age: (21 Chaparral, Lee Club, and Ahsante. Jim Co\vie, ":al.cih Series. The~~ v.ere Stratford, CB ''C: r3l Chasqui, Cabri!lo Beach ''acht Club. direct course~ of 42 miles. Dennis Choate. L,1haina ''C. .~!ORF' \~·inner was, Uis PllRF-8 -111 Gitana, Father's Day J,1br~s: skippered b) A 1 Gerald Larkev. \VVC: 121 Cas11\hon of Palo~,. Verdrs . · . \"acht Club. and the PHRF: ~~~,~nt :nnM Erne ~h~er, v.•inner wa-s Ea sv Pas~agf', ,1 C; ( l Junrca WeYC ro. N.ow 'Offi cial' ---.sk.ippercd by Eddfc Arnold of i ac ameron ones. . I Bahia Corinthian ,·arht Club . VIASHJNGTON IAP I -The third Sundav in .June of each year officiafly will be Father's Da\'. The three rares had a total 1. f J iJ l of 105 entri". all of wh irh will . UC tlCr U e C rema in at Ne\\'port for the start nf the Enscnact11 Race next Thursda'" FinaL results: Gft fMI GfH\llH( lllATfR ffiASTER 1'1trVs1-lat .. Colla~ TOILET TANK BALL A"'""'•'o t•r••ll S1lle• n.. .111a •• 1w .... 1111.,,,, '"""'""' .i.,. t+ot Aow of .,.11, •flt• t atl> flv1~l•9. .7St' At HARDWARE srORES President j;°Lll:on has signed a congre!lsional resolu tion which made the designation . The action elim1n;i1es the re- qulreril!nt that a resolutio.n making t.he designation be passed each year. sot:THA .\IPTO~. t:;ngland ftl'J f-Yachtsm11n Terence G. Hiscock. 34. \vas found gui!t.v F rida ~· ;ind ~entenced to fi\ie yea rs in jail for tryi ng to 11muggle $261.000 "·orlh of OCEAN RACING t r..h1~·or's Trophy I O\°ERALL -'I f Daria: (2 ) Blue ti1ax. Bill Le\\1is. WYC : i 3J Volador. Jim Tull ock . PMYC. marijuana into Britain. ._ _________ _.I Borba ,lp;;;;;;;;i;;==========;;;;;;::;;;;;;=-.1 CLASS A -(II Seal Beach Yacht Club D-edicat es New f'acifily 'f.he Seal Bear h Y11cht Club dedicated hs ne~'. r11clllt\• Satur'dav on the ~·aterfront cif Long B~ach Harbor. Under the dir<'Cllon of Com· modort As1 (:lark. lh! ijag of. flcers and board ol direclors won> plpod-oboMtLby a Seo Eiplorer> unit from Se a 1 Stach, The J..ong 8 e a c h P.funlclpal band pro,, id e d music tor the occasion . for members. \'ice Commodore Z o 111 e Byrd praised the members for / their enthusiastic support ofl the ''en1urt1 . '·Pre,·iously v.·e rented 11 large room at the Edgewater! H~·att House hut 9.'e nt'\1Cr reallv felt it was ours. This place i!i 11s comfortable fls an old s~. \\"e renlly !tel ·it's our~." Byrd said. -- -Ot r mem rs ·in charge of the rtncn:atlon were Ken Crocket!: Paul Kennedy ind llo<tg Wagoner. FollOwing the dedication members ran their boats tn a par:tdt rt\•lew be.tore the nae I I See by Today's -· _. .... -"',,.,,..,... ...... Want Ads e J\IP6RT A!\'T ' l~IPORT: That's this ·71 Corolla 4 speed TO)iota. L!kt. n~11o·, tt comes \\ith " l1tpe d~k and has 18,000 miles. e YOU ~tl.iST SEE this '66 ~tustang . II has radio. heater and nrv,o rires. Good c:ond!tlon. 8 FOR FUN OR PROr!T; thrr~·11 Shop Sml!h ~tark S to'r u le. It eome1 ..-1th some acce1'0t'ie1. • Tht dtdlcatlon culminated 1 ftno,·ation fob thal h11 In· ''Ol\•td an estimated SI0.000 worth of donaltd labor and '1fl•ttrlal1. Formerl1 1 &llll loft. the remodeled rtructure P,.•lde1 1 large meeting room, 1tor1gt 1rt1, and-blr I officers of the club. 1._ __ "!"'--------------~ ' fl ' ' Ship Rock Honors Won By Rooster Red Rooster. sk ippered by John Calley of California Yacht Club was the overall and Class B winner in Nev.·port •!arbor Yachl Club's 60-mile Ship Rock Race Sun- day. Class Re sults : ~- CLASS A -( l ) Tribute, Fred MacDo~ald, NHYC; (2) Westerly, Jack Hogan, NHYC; (3) Dorothy. 0 , Bob Beauchamp, NHYC. CLASS A ft) Red Rooster ; (2l Blue Streak, Gary Myers. NHYC: (3J S\.\·ift. Arrigo. Mallinkrod,t & Edington, NHYC. CLASS C -( 11 Be ttine JV, T-0m Schock, NHYC ; (2) Trend, Jim Linderman, BYC ; 131 F'irebrand,George West , NHYC. CLASS D -(I I' Lucky Chance. Leitch & Bromley. BYC: (2) Counterpoint. Bill Headden, BYC; (3) Ameri~a Jane, George Touby, NHYC. feet. Herb Schaefer. Marvida firn1 of laboratol'y ennsul1an1s Jla ir J11,.s ..:au~cd ·by sf'hum It. 38 feet . Joh n R. Pavne. has dcvrloped 11 trt'atmcn t f~r c11n also r11n in your fam ily, . b h d •n n lhot 1• •nd "tant• nthf'I' 1·onditiOnl'i f!a n B Ibo Ye. Holl ywood YC: ot mt>n an . ,.,.o ~ .. " " a 3, '. · be not nnly stopp1ni.:: hair lo~s ... c11usr hilir lo.~s. Nn matTf'r Dad 0 Reen1e. 65 feet, Ro rt but is rrally i.::r0 ,1·ing hair~ 11 ~it·h 011r 1s 1·nusif1C your ha ir LaVerne, LBYC. They don't f'"t'n ask you 10 !os.~. if ~"u ,1·a1t 1111!.il ~ou arc Starting line boats will be takr their ,1·0J'd for it. They slic·k bi1 ld nnrl ~oui· ha ir rnnl! Mar \'ida JI al the offshore end invite you to lry th: tr~atmrnt arc dC'ad. you ltr'f' bf'yond hrlp. of the line : Don Franklin's for 32 day~. at their risk, and S•), If you still have Rny ha ir ·1 h ( f S('f' for \'Otll'Sf'lf! '111 lop Of you r hf'tld, and 1,·oulrf Jub1 ee, B.YC, a.t I e cen er ? Nalurally, they 1,·ould nnl J1kc to st up , nur hair lu~s and _the., starting line. and Bill offer this opportuni ly unl"s" :.:ro11• 111"1·r 1i:11r ..• 11111,· is thr Cam pbell's Jubilee. BVC, on 1he trf'Rltnc-nt ,1·orkcd. J-Io.,.,·· tlmr to do ~01nf'lhi.ni.: aboul ii. the inshore end of the line. r ver, it is imr)()ssiblc t1J hrl p tM'forr it's luo lntc. Finishing boats wil l be c,·r1'}·nnc-. . . Loo'(c·h l..'lli.irat11r~· C(ln~111t · · The great majority of an1 ~. Inc: .. '\'ill sup1Jly you ,1·1 th 26 Yachts •' Hit Water Twenty-six boals in four classes were on hand Saturda and Sunday at Balbo;i Yacht Club for the annual Southern California ''achling Associa- tion Junior Regatta . Results: .SABOT SR (4 1 -(1 I Racing Machine, Mark G au d i o , NHf C. SABOT JR 'II) -(1 ) Missy:Keith Kilpatrick, B'i'C; ·121 Wild Turkey, Robert Oden, CYC; 13) No name, Ian Bower, Cor YC. KITE (5) -(I ) Hacker, Vicki Call, NHYC; (2) Bottom Dunker. Tom Willson , BYC. FLIPPER t6J (I ) Hullablu-. Brian C a rte r , BCYC; 12) Lemon D~op, Scott Carter, BCYC. cases of excessive hair fall 1n•a ln1cnl for :1:.i da ys. Rt thei r and baldness are the beg1in-ri sk. if thry brlirvr thr treat -'.: rncnt "'ill hrlr) You. Jus t ~end ni ng and more fully devel-thf'm the infnrrna!i nn listf'd be· oped stages of male pattern Joi,:. All inquiries are ans"·erf'd baldness and • cannot be confidr,n!ially, by mait-11.11d helped. \,·ithout obligation. Adi·, ~------"° OBUGATION COUPON ~-----~ To: Loesch Laboratory Consuhanl~. Inc. 801 ~I. 3311 We.<1t M.ain St. Houston, "'Feiu 77006 I am submitri'tl the following information with the under· 11andin1 1ha1 it wiTI be kept nrictly c.onfidcntiaJ and that l am under no obligalion Yhauoever. 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" • ,, ~-~ "' Finance • Briefs LOS ANGELES C-On- tlntnlal Airlines has placed a $202 m1lhon order for four McDonnell Douglas OCJOa and 15 Bot\ng m 200s plus spare p3rtJJ and rt1ated ground equ1pmrnt Announcing the o r d e I' Robtrl F SIX Cont1ntntal pre!!1dent 5a1d r 1 n a n c I n g terms hn' e ) et to be nr rang~ Ht sa id tht cost of the ordtr was d1v1dtd into 1119 m1lllon to Boeing and '83 m1lhon to P.fcDonnell Pougla$ S1:ii: n1d he txpt..'Cted to la1te delivery of the four OCIOs lhl! spr1n1t from the t.lcDCJnnell Doug1!1s plant 1n Long Beach Contlnen1al wh1ch already owns 22 ~~HOO!-liOji<s 10 <'rclPt dtJivery or lhr~ more '" the "'pr1ng of 1973, four mott that f1U four In th• foll of 1974 and the Jut four ID the fall or 1975 1a1d Six • > , . . . A~viser Kissinger: _He's R~~l Superstar By GAYLORD SHAW ·WASHINGTON (AP) \\1ar'1 prqlogue in N.azi Germany forced Henry A. } KissinP,er across the Atlantic to a l"'CW llorrP. \\'crld War II plucked him fro'Tl a herd of would-be ac- countants and suggested a eareer in international polit ics for President Nix:on's assistant for national security affairs. The '14-'Q[ld \4.'ar's continuing epilogue or small wars and threal5 or a major new ane gave direction to that career. Nations at war. or preparing for It, or li ving in fear of new encounters never have been far from Kissinger's life as refugee, student, soldier: pro- fessor, author and presidential adviser. On this particul ar cla'y i~ w~~hiP.":t"'l, there was a ne'v cri~is in th e \var Jn Vietnam, a~rl Ki~~inr:er \vas in the middle of attempts to resolve it. On this particular S"ft sn:-ing dey, he h.".'i bee'l on the run since early morning, (This is thr: first in a se- ries u11 the advise·r to the President, flenry A. Kissi1z· ger). A"' N~ f"fllvFH HA:S NIXON 'S EAR Henry Ki ssinger machinery. Physically, !he description seems at odds with the· man. Wa v.v brown hflir tops a rather round face and a S.foot·9, 175 pound frame. ll o.r n -rim glasses almost hjde blue-gray eyes. Kissin ~er looks more the accountant he once wanted to be or the college professor he bouncing in and out of the once_was. less the foca l ooint Prer ident's office. presiding at for informntion and options "Inevitably, in the nature of bureaucracy, departments t become pressure groups for a t,. · point of view, I( the Pr,esidt!f!t '\ decides against them. they are convinced some evil influence worked on the President; if only he knew all the (acts, he would have decided their · v.·ay." Implicit in th e i r rela· · tionship, which goes backl barely five years, is Richard Nixon's absolute confidence in Kissinger. The President picked Kiss- inge r for the secret trip to .., Peking last summer to ar· A range his 0"-'11 China visit, the f~ President had Kissinger at his ~ side in the meeting with Mao l se-tung ; the President sent ;#;;, issinger shuttling across the t,;.. .. Atlantic for the unsuccessful secret negotiations -with the North Vietnamese in Paris. And the· President again \\'i ll have Ki ssinger at his side dur• ing the upcoming trip to 1'.10SCO\V. i This presidential trust ha s } "helped propel Kissinger into a ~~{· role as a dmini s tration ; superstar. · He presides over the Na--·. '· tional Security Council with a ~ ·;}. staff of about 100. Of the , '" original senior tcan.i, hardly ' half the members remain after three years. -meetiri~s of crisis co mmiftees, during-another-day of-crisis in conferr:init with kip -members-the .way. --- ·or his Natiorial Security Coun-' \Vhat emerges after a con- cil staff , talking \\'ith Cabinet versation in his office is the of£ici8:1s and V i e t n a m orderly way his m i n d speci<!:lists a nd continually operates. A big problem is Some... g!.liL in exhaustion \llll~=1\€>j rrom fhc~13·hour days afid mx:-· ld.!i" and seven-day \\·eeks. Som~ -1 ~ grnb~ing · the buzzing divided into smaller ones. A ie1~.,hone. ·broad question is dissected so Ni-::on wanted ir_forrretion tqat_ th e answ~s are sp~ific. on the .new North V1etnaml"Se "Kissinger-separates his job- inva"ion a111 options on what into three parts: • tO do. How, for exa,.,..,11le, would the invasion affect olans "First, I try to place before • for the presidential trip to the President the widest range Moscow starting ~1a~ 22? of choices for action on foreign Kissinger may have rec~iv-policy issues. Second, I see to ed some clues to Soviet think-it that once he has made a ing during a four-day secret decision . it is implemCnted. trip to ~foscow late in April. and implemented in the spirit He met with top Russian of-the President intended. And ficials to discuss important in-third, l act as a sort or adviser ternational problems and pave when he asks my advice." -the way for the presidential The toughest rote, perhap$, visi t, according to the White · is acting as the link between House. the President and the many The President would make tentacles of the foreign policy the decisiorui on the North establishment. Vietnamese invasion, but the "The oUtside believes a fodder would come from presidential order is con- Henry Albert Ki s s·i n g er , sistently f o 11 ow e-d oul. so.,·rtimes described as the Nonsense. I have to spend con· world's second most powerful s iderable time seeing that it is person b.v virtue of his control carried out in the spirit the of the nation 's foreign policy President intended., • i • " ' \ •-·~·1~\.. ~~; super sensitive s1i1igiasses , Let her begin her sum mer life with Tropic-Cal's quit because they didn't like · .;ti· .tf), . ..- Kissinger. ,.r,_>~-~,,.. Those who remain fincl him ~;~ an exacting taskmaster who "' squeezes every ounce of men- tal ef£ort from his sta·rr. "You do things for Henry -you don't think you were capable or." Said one. "He may know bet· ter than the pcrsoris them- selves what they're capable 1 or." I Kissinger's O\Vn pace leaves little time for personal. life. His IS.year marriage ended in divorce in 1964 and he now lives alone in an elegant, rented townhouse near the capital's Embassy Ro\v. NQ.t long avo he sold his white li.lercedes -"I never had time to drive it" -and now is cha uffered everywhere in a black sedan from the White House motor pool. He leaves home bef.ore 8 in the morning, sometimes lug- ging a bundle of dirty shirts for the laundry, and always has breakfast in his office. • • photo sun lenses ... the new, su per-quality sunglasws that darke n in bright sun light and lighten when ' ' the su n is lessened or t he wearer goes indoors. In sma rt styles and right now shapes to please r, her fashio n 5ense. ' Each, 20.00 · ··, Costume Jewelry .. ( • . . . 4<. •• { ~ . .. ,. a\~ ~ -~. ·'" . • • motlier~s"-··­ day SUNDAY-MAY 14 . give exhilar~ting youth dew by estee lauder If she loves life ... give her t he exhuberance of fieldllowers and the intoxicating scent of spring. Give·~er _Youth Dew. • 0 Dusting Powder 9 oz. 6.50. 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Fire Chief James Latimer said the bli!ze was quickly brought under control since the unit from the nearbr'lgate Street Fire Station was able to r-each the scene rapidly without interference from the highway crowd. The hof'greaSe fire started in a cooking hood over-a gril l, he said, and all!!_ough' and an ·automatic extinguisher was in ()peration, it was insufficient to quell the blaze. The fir_e itself was confined to the cook· Ing area. but the entire restaurant v.·as inundated with smoke. Customers were rvacuited and the re staurant remained ' ,.><:!d today. pending cleanup operations. _ Tentative estimate of damage was put at $3.000 to $5,000. Firemen tod ay are continuing theiL in· vestig~tion of a Saturday night fire that did an estimated $7,000 to $10,000 damage to a two-story borne at 943 Temple Hills Drive. Ow!\er Dorothy Jordan Sykes sounded • the alarm ahorUy before 10 p.m. after jumping from a bedroom window about 11,ix feet above the ground to escape the blaze. , She told firemen she bad put some .logs on the fireplace, in the upper floor living room, about 7 p.m~ ·and before retiring had closed her bedr6om door and opening a window because ·"the fireplace was 1moking. ....., t" Awakening to find the adjoin ing rooms on fire, she leaped to safety, slightly in· juring.her right leg, firemen sai d. The city ~uilding department today is checking damage to the living rOQ.ro,*··. kitchen, dining room and family room of the home to establish a dellar value of . the loss. Lagmia Resident --. Named 1 of __ 35 Art Finalists · The painting "Still Life with Bi5ttles, Bread and Fruit," by Laguna Beach artist Roger-Kuntz has -been-ehosen as .a prize winning finalist in the 10th annua l Benedictine Art Awards. As one or 35 fincilists in the American Federation of Arts cOntest, Kuntz will compete for purchase prizes of $1,000, $750 and $500. Kuntz' painting will be put on special display this month at the Manufacturers Jianover Trust Gallery in New York City. An ins tructor ~at the Laguna Beach School <>f Art, Kuntz studied art at Pom0!1a College and the Claremont G'raduate School and has had severl\J one- man shows in New York, Chicago, San. Diego and Pasadena. Several of his paint· ings are part of the permanent col· lections of the Denver Art Museum. the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Long Beach Museum .of Art and the Na· tional Academy of Art and Design. .. ,. Artist Must Be Member of Fair Artists who wish to submit works for jurying for the l?'.72 Art·A*Fair in Lagul'.13 Beach are · advised to bring their membership standing up to date well before the )'ldging date of May 22. Reds Make Top · Victory Of D1·ive SAIGON (APl -The South Viet- namese abandoned Quang Tri today, giv· • * * * War at Glance ' . J Enemy Adva_nces On Viet Fronts Ing the Communist corrunand control of a From Wire Services nine miles 'vest of lfue ; South Viet· broad strip of strategic territory just Here are today's development on the namese officia ls fly lheir families \o below the demilitarized zone and 8 Vietnam War fronts at a gla·nce : safety: troops intercept sapper trying t~ QUANG TR I-South v ie 1 names e blo~ up C?mmand headquarters in Hue's springboard !or attacks dMp into the . . . ant'ltnLC1tadel __ BOU -possibly·against·-Hue; m!~ary-co"!lmander.s----and utOst U:S; PHN0~1 PENH-Cambodian forces military advisers fly out of Quang Tri -. "We hive given up .Plans to defend leaving defenses to IO,OOO troops and abandon border towns_ or Bavet and K_om· Quant Tri," Brig. Gen. Thomas Bowen, "substantial number" of U.S. advisers, pong Trach .. Commun1s~s blow up brldge .. nl·or U.S. adv11· er i·n the northernmost still fighting at nightfall . at Go Dau Ha, 35 miles r:iorthwest of · Saigon and five miles from Bavet. Loss 1st Military Regioi1, said in disclosing the QUI ~HON-North Vietn_ames_e _in of Kompong Trach opens irHiltration city's abandonment. coa~tal highlands capture third district route, in.to_ Sa.igon area from south. ~ alt~h&Ft""' .~ .... -1 ... 1• _ ca~i_t_al, '.f~:r'. Quan. and control of ~50.000 . FLORE.SVILLE, Tex-President Ni~on e ,, .·~~~_putarnfrrf-~~ay ? Coml'j'lttn~ts 'W'ttt""ttrkt!"-nve:r-Suutrt-- DAtLY PILOT Slatl """" LAGUNA BEACH 'FIREMEN BATTLE.SATURDAYNfGHT iLAZt Ow~er Dorothy Sykes Jumped FromBodroom W~•w · .. . • Abortion Trial Delay' Granted to DoctQr, 70 A Dana Point·physician accused of per-- forming abortions in his -Laguna Beach office today won a further delay of his Orange County Superior Court trial. Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner set July 17 as the nfw trial date for Dr. Robert Cumming.Robb, 70, of 34567 Scenic Drive. jle approved Dr. •Robb's continued free om onli1s promise to appe.1T for trial. BOlh sides in the criminal aciion want in rev1ew1ng an Alameda County case that a woman may obtain an abOrtion in any licensed California hospital if her doctor decides the operation is necessary to preserve her physical and--0r mental health. · Thattwo .to .• o•erul.ing struck !fown the 1967 Therapeutic Abortion Law's requirement that every abortion ihould receive advance approval by-a hospital Committel! of physicjans. to further study a-recent· ealifor_nia. M et.maids -F ete Supreme CoUrt ruling on the legality of . the state's abortion code befo" they go ·Beaut:fr.c' at:on to~trialonJbe iss1:i"f. " ., Robb is beifi'[ defended by American Civi l Liberties Union lawyers A. L. Wirin and Fred Okrand . Robb was a.rrested by Laguna Beach police after he allegedly procured miscarriages qn young women patients in his art colony orfice. He was cleared or abort iQn charges when Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Paul Mast ruled that California's Therapeutic Abortion Act was un cqnsti- tutlonal. .,. But District Attorney Cecil Hicks later revived those charges by successfull y urging'the Orange County Gran d Jury to indict Robb. ·The _ybysician will be tried on the basis of tliat indictment. 'I1le slate Supreme Court recently ruled . .. VENICE, italy (U P!l -Three small museums '<:ln Venicl.' closed do.wn last week because ushers ha ve quit to take up seasonal j~s as beach lifeguards. Award Winners Beach businessmen and homeowners will be honored tonight at the sixth annual ·Beautification Awards Geremony of the Mermaids Division of the Chamber of Kommerce. The 8 p.i'n. program at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. wilL.Jeature color slides of the winning projects, music, refreshments and champagne. The Laguna Federal Sweepstalces Award will go to the top beauty winner in the community and board of realtors a\va rds will be presented to first-place winners in residential, commercial and landscaping categories. Judges this· year are Ed Eberle, authority on decorating and antiques; Bill Verner ,' photographer; Elise ·Harmon, film personality; Cyllene Carr, art gallery owner, and Admiral Jacob Onstott, who llolds degrMs in &rchitec· ture and plaMing. ~ area would be working their way ou~ as . Engh~i!_ under ftt_e and U.S. 3dv1sers fly Vietnam if United States stops using air , best they can." out. "'~.. • and sea power in Indochina. Shotild the North Vietnamese actually KONTUM-Battle reported at Fire PARIS-Hanoi adviser Le Due Tho <>ccupy Quang !J'ri city, the possibility re-B'as~ Lima, last majoi defense for Ccn· -returns · to Paris for secret talks wlttt .mained that allied air strikes ~w~uld be tral·Highlands city. Some U.S. advisers United States; Saigon ·spokesman says brought to , bear on it. Lt. Gen. Goang -ie-ave Kontum and Pleiku, 25 miles away. Tho gives no hope for early end to-the Xuan Lam, 1st military region com· HUE-Communist attack artillery ba:se war. mander, has said he will order the destruction of any town occupied by the enemy . Quang Tri was virtual1y deserted of its 25,000 residents during the five days of enemy shelling and gr0W1d probes that preceded abandonment. 'South: Side' of Laguna- • The Quang Tri loss, Hanoi's first major .. trium ph in the 33-day1>1d offensive, was accompanied by theSe · developments in olber parta· of Soutl> ViebW!I: 'M,ay Have Own Eve~t -. . · -A large area· along the central C(>asl9 witl> a populaUon of 200,000 .,.,ran lm- pcirta&rtce crop, fell to 'nemy control. -The North Vietnamese increased pressure on the provincial capital of An Loe, 60 miles north of Saigon. -8aigonese began to feel their first twitches of war nerves in the offensive as some officials predicted ·possible rocket attacks on th.e capital itself. . Allied officials believe the Communist command seeks to take over the two northernmost provinces of South Vietnanl to give Hanoi ,fJid the Viet Cong bargaining l!Q.Wer at the peace talks in Paris. The soulh side of Laguna Beach inay have) summer' arts aDd crafta festival or" ita: own if city officiabl trant a request !Uecl with the plaooing commission.· . Marc -Friedberg, associate of c;leveioi>er .Mark Gumbiner who is planning a major develppment at 1550 S. Coast""Highway, said today that since the planned Village bazaar cannot be completed during Festival season, they have applied for -a temporary-use.permit for a "Bazaar Arts and Crafts Festival,'' to run concurrently with the other art fesiivals: July 14 through Aug. 27. "The p,lan iS to have an indoor:.outdoor _ exhibit, ' said Friedberg, "I sing the present store building ( f o f,.~ e r. I y . Carpenter's Mart). We would lnvit.e all the artists aqd craftsmen who were unable to obtain space, at the other ex. hiblts to apply for space." Friedberg said he would 1i):e to hear from interested potential exJu"bitors who may contact him at 644-74n durinl business hours, or 494--~72. "We are still working on the mechanics of the idea," he said, "and details will de- pend somewhat on the response." Las t year Gumbiner p r e s e n t e d prelimipary designs for a major in· stallation at the South Coast Highway location. combining restaurants, shoPs and galleries in a multi-level structure with undergr9.und parking. ' Several thousand South Vietnamese troops were trying to battle their way south from Quang Tri, capital of the prov. ince of the same name, Jate today after efforts to defend the city were officially abandonea. · , . ' Field rePQrts said at least 20 American fie1a-aaviser1 were with-them~·-havmg volunteered' to stay with their unlta as 80 Bod of Ca · istrano Ranch I other Americans and 49 South Viet-- n~mese ·were .extracted in a daring helicopter rescue operation. Foreman F'9und in Pacjfic A U.S. AlE Skyraider bomber, flying with the helicopters to suppress ground fire, and an OV2 forward observer plane were shot down during Ult rescue. The Skyraider pilot was picked up ; \he fate of the second 'was unknown, mi itary ol· ficials said. 3 Men Arrested ' Th~ ~y of a San Juan Capistrano ranch foreman was found wrapped in a Ille jacket and floating face dpwn in the water Sunday some 10 miles south of. . Point Loma in San Diego. . The man was identified. by th~ San Diego County Coroner's office as Manley Thacker, 46, of 30291 C8mino Capistrano. He was emp!Qyed by Howard Lattimer as foreman of the SwaMer Ranch, where he lived. 0 D g Cha g Coast Guard officials said Tbacker's n ru ' -~ e body was discovered by .a pleasure craft • · ---at--about 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Thacker A Dana Point sector regarded by Or· reportedly left the Shelter Island Yacht ange County Sherill's officers as a haven Ways basin alone Saturday afternoon for drug users produced three more ar· aboard his 26-foot cabin c r u i 1 er rests. during the weekend. starchaser. Deputies booked Jeftrey Lynn Park, 19, However , no tra'ce of his boat has yet Luis . Lorens, 20, both of Orange ~ been found and the Coast Guard has Octavio Joseph Fernandez, 20, of Santa suspend~ the search for the ve!lsel. Ana, into Orange County Jail after The man's body, along wlth some allege<l.ly finding dana:erous drugs in the debris and oth_er life jackets, were picked trio's possession. I' from the water by the Coast Guard cutter OffiCJ:S said ~hey halted the three men Point Bower ~nd taken to San Diego. ~ at the intersection of Street of the Amber A spokesman for the San Diego County Lantern and Pacific Coast Highway. coroner's office there aaid this morning Court appearances are be.Ing 1ebeduled no cause of ~eath has yet been es· today. tabllsbed and that the case is still Under investigation. Thacker on Saturday, but decided not te accompany his father . The cause of the boat's disappearance is bting investigated by the Coast Guard office in San Diego. Mrs. Nixon Honored • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -Pat Nixon has been chosen the "best colt.. fured woman in the nation" by the New Jersey Master Hairdressers a n d Cosmetologists Association. Mrs. Ni'l:on topped the list Sunday or 10 W<>men and 10 men ch9sen by the association's ex .. ecutive committee as the 1'best coif. fured".among public figures. Orange c. •• We•Uaer ·Water Report Scheduled A friend of the family said t9(tay that the ranch foreman was an av'Jd boater who often took weekend trips aboard his craft. Officials said hi• 19n, whom they could not Identify, was lo have gone to sea 'vith lt will be sunny and warm Tues. day, to\lowing early morning fog and low clouds along the't:oast, ac. cording to the weatherlad y. Highs of 62 at the beach, rising to 70 in· _ land. Lows 42-52. . · ' -INSIDE' TODAY Pla11ners Will Hear Plan 011 Joining ·Aliso· Agency 'Jellyfish Stings A jur:y mrs been selected, according to Art·A·Fair spokesman Vivian Caldwell, and jurying will take place at 1 p.m. on May 22 in the Boys' Club of Laguna Beach, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road . i--.,.;~.<111al!J' ~~L. j!U')'.in&, artists ust A report by the city mana ger on prasent 'lnembers of the commission will Charles Tigner; l3S Ttmple 'Hills Drive, Only _the Beginning: · Laguna Beach parllclpation 1n the new sf!t the balance or their tenure by lot. for rtsubdlvlsion of lots to create three ..., llltS<rWattr·M•nagement=Ageoo)'-will l>e..~. ln-other~~IOlll~l-Wllidl..toff·ni>l'mfft--requlr~l--1:;nuna-Beach-li!eguardl 1reat1<1 "quite " Today 's entertainment section offtrs reviews of tht \Vest111in· ster Community Theate r produc- tion of '1Antigotit" and the Los A,1geles Philharrionic 's 10t/~ ait· nivers~ry c<rnctri at UC lrvint. See Pages 18·19. hold associa e membefsliips a present work of professional quaUty . The outdoor show will run In llrguna from July J4 tbrougb Aug. 27. _ "Fiirtber information and 111embenhjp forms may be obtaln<d by calling Mra. Caldwell at l!Mm or Jean Spry at 491- 4433, or write to Laguna Beach Fin• Am ·( Association, P.O. Bo1 547, Laguna Beach, Clallf. -· .. .. received .bf the LagUna Beach planning mi.s.,loner wlll: width standards. · ' a few" jellyfish stings over the week end. commission at itS regular 7:30 session -Hold the Urst public hearing on .an -Make a site .plan review for Mr. and but the annual inOux is only ju!t getting toniahl am~ment to lhe zoning ordinance Mt's •. Dwalne -Reily; 1510 -Arroyo Drive, under way1 according to guard Bruce Cqjnmlssloners a1!o will draw lots to ' revising certain permitted olfice osts in for proposed warebO.,. facllllles ln the Baird. <ldei'iiline the length or their respe<tive the 111,JA (light lnclusfrlal zone).. M·IA zone. "lt's·normal at this time or year when terms, pursuant to an onlinance paased --Q>nUnue a beating on a proposed ex· -Review Laguna canyon AMt1aUon the water •tarU: warming up ." s11id by the city council and HtabUshlng plan· _tensi& of Pacilic Avenue, delmed pen-No. S, I proposed 7.7-acre parcel, which Baird, "and thee probably will be quite nlng commis>ion terms 11 three years. In ding study by Wiibur Smith i. ASsociates. wUI be considered by the Local Agency a lot more of thtm before It eases off. order to establish stauered i.rms, -{;onaider 'variance appijcatlon from Forllllltion Commission MU JD. It'• 1 cyclical llllnl." \ • I ,. -~ ' •~• t.1Mtn 14 Mevlt' 1a. ··'** ...... 4 °''"" c-tr • Svt\111 PtrTW 1' '-" , .. , ~ ltocll ,,_,,.," 1 .. 11 TtltvltlMI · It -,,........ ,, •••!Mr • 4 """'""'' ..... ,,.,. W.rlf N.wt 4 • ' ' ~ ' ~ • l Mond1f, M11 l , 19n ~ DAILY PILOl LB \ Motorcycle.s ·'_M_e_n_, -T,h-e-re-'s--. Roar futo Help o.n :way LONDON (UPI) -A 1tore iJ ln- ttaWng a ''blush-bar'' 1n Ha Elsinore women's departm'ent. ll will be ataffed by male employes and 11 lntended ror use by male customers too embllrrassed to ask women's sales clerk for ~elp In selecting lingerie for wives and girl friends. Jt will also sell rosmctlcs. • . - 60 or Less Controls Lifted ' -For Small· Firms WASHINGTON (AP) -The govern- ment today lifted "·ages and price con· trols from millions of small businesses and s1nall government units, generally those with 60 or fewer employes. LAKE ELSINORE !AP) -About JS0,000 persons, many on Jru>torcycles, have left here alter three days of cycle raa.es. ·traff ic accidents and mlnor In· cident.s which .kept the Riverside County sherUf's office hopping. "It \\'as wall-to-wall people on ~fain Street an d that's quJtt a problem for a sleepy lilt le lO"-'" like this," said sheriff's Capt. ltuss Hawk. "Our most serious problem was about 40 trq,,Wc accidents.'' The fifth annua l Elsinore Motorcycle Gra nd Prix .attracted not only spectators, H2~1k said Sunday, but also members or the Hell's Angels motorcycle club. Officers. Probing· Death Of Actress Gia Scala Director Donald Rwnsleld of the President's Cost of Living Councir aaid the move is aimed at streamlining the controls program, and not a step toward ending it . · The council did not remove control! from the health or construction in· dus1.ries . Rent controls \\'eren't changed, either. ln separate moves. the council brought many construction and health firms under tighter government sc rutiny, ex- panded the staffs or the Pay Board and the Price Commission by about one-third and reassigned hundreds of Intemai Revenue Service Agenta from· controlling smatl businesses to controlling flrms that remain under pay and pl'ice regulations. There were 20 arrests for yarious · reasons, iOCluding assault' with a deadly_ ·weapon; possession of drugs and drunki;n- ness. Some persons were admitted to a local hospital for treatment of stab wounds. J~awk said no one wa·s in custody in the stabbings. Some race spectators were hurt when cycles ran off the course and into the crowd. The injured totaled JSO. \ But authorities reported. no serious in- juries, onJy a few broken wind ows in the. do"•ntown area and, "outside of the traf- fic problems, things weren't too bad," Hawk said. "" From Wire Services HOLLYWOOD -Film actress Gia Scala was found dead in the bedroom of her Hollywood Hills home Sunday, pollce reported today. Detectives said the 38-ycar-old brunette n1ay ·havs .died from an ac cidental overdose ot drugs but that the cause was wicertiin pentllng an autopsy. Officers said Miss Scala. whose filn1 credits incl uded "Don't Go Near 'l'hC. Water" wjth Glenn Ford, had bt:!cn taking medication for a drinking problen1. Several bottles of medication were round in the bedroom. The actress' body was discovered by one of three youths staying at the home. The actress was awarded $103,800 In alimony payable over a iO·year period. After l~aving her parents in Italy, she wen t to hve with an aunt in Long:tJsland, where sh"e attended high school. She tater left for Hollywood and won her first ma- jor role with Jane \Vyman and Rock Jludson in "All That 11eaven Allows." "I knew l had lo leave llaly when I was 15 or 16,'' she once said. "Otherwise I would have married at 18 and settied dO"-'n to being a housev;ife. "I knew over here there would be op- portunity and excitement." Injured Driver Calls for Police "The decision to exempt •s ma 11 businesses, small governments and their employes from wage and price controls is designed to eliminate unnecessary red tape," the council said In a statement. The council said that its decision will bring the total or exerript rums to five million. The C<luncil earlier exempted 1.5 million of these. The dec ision also means that $500 billion in yearly sales won't be covered by price controls. This is 28 percent of all sales, the council said. I ' . U,I Tt!DMl'I l"lr•t Gay Pastor William Johnson, 25, of North Hollywood, awaits the deci&ion ol the San Francisco Bay Area clergy and lay delegates on his application .. to be ordained a minister of the United Church of Christ. That affirmation made him the first homosex· ual pastor in the church. Story on Page 5. "Obviously. with 1,000 outlaw cyclists here, the potential for trouble was great. But the most-trying thing was the trallic accident!. We average 10 a manth so 40 in !hr« days 15 incredible." Larry Langston; 21, one of the youths, told police he found her dead in her bed when he went to thank her for her hospitality and say goodbye. • From Hospital Col:umnist Says FBI Gave tQ_L&J Detectives said Langston and others at A Santa Ana dr iver whose car severed Mayor Good the hom.e told them they last saw the ~c-a utility pole in Laguna Canyon ea;__Lly eLif M.em . ~ess ahve when she walked downstairs , . . ·. -=-..~~,.,..... =~1~~'"'"'•"iog ~i:~iJJg..ao~n _rt-t!irnPd.~n ~ •. sunda_!. ~urv1v~~ With on!_)' mlno~rlcs ov e QS 'Volun•~er' he~ s~cond·floor !>tdroom. She had been an calleapoi1ce from e emergency • : . -=~. -· . -- ~ dr1nk1ng, they said. room of South Coast Communi ty llospik1J A )udge sent ~i ss. Scala .to ~ state lo report the accident. WASHINGTON (U.PI) Columnist James Thorpe, San Juan Capistrano's "all purpose mayor" diSplayed )lis versatility Saturday. A bicfcle pa rade lo-celebrate Arbor Day was about to head down the main slreet of town when Thorpe noticed the city crew had not shown up to block of · the street Jumping on his bi cycle, he zoomed over lo the end of the street, parked in the center, and physically stopped all oncoming cars until the parade had passed , chewing out an irate motorist .in the process. ' . He later said, "TMlt's the buuty of thls town, when there Is a job to be done, you can always find .a volunteer." hospital for psychiatric exam.1nation last Driver Barton Lloyd Morr is 33 was Jack Anderson chaJlged at a con- May alter she collapsed 1n a Ven-' ' · I h · tod th t FBI di t rt d . westbound on Laguna Canyon Road at gress1ona earing ay a rec-urs cou f!>O.m. ur1ng an apperancc on a oxi . tor J. Edgar Hoover prepared secret a drunk dr1v1ng charge. ppr mately 3 a.m. when his car ran memos on the Jove lives of public figures Last July she was fined $125 and placed off the roadw_ay. struc~ .th e pole he ad-on ror the "bedtime reading" of fonner on t"·o-year probation for a disturbing and sheared ~f off, police said. President Lyndon-B John.son the peace conviction stemming from a He made his way on foot to the hou$e . . · . • . . fracas with a parking lot atrendant over of a friend who took him to hospital Anders~": ~1d the FBI mveshgat1ons of a SO-cent fee. where he was tre<ited for minor cuts 0~~ p~lvate citizens w~re examples of the Born in Liverpool, England of Italian the chin and nose, then called in .to report kind of secrecy ~ government that and Irish parents, l\1iss Scala also had the accident , ah~uld not be pemutted. roles in "Four Girls in Town." "All That Arriving at fhe scene, officers found his Among those he claimed were subject · Heaven AJ!ows," ''Never Say Goodbye," wrecked car and the demolished pole. to such reports were actors Marlon .Bran· "Garment Jungle," "Ride A Crooked Morris said he fell asleep at the wheel do and Henry Belafonte, sports figures Trail," "Tip on a Dead Jockey.'' "The · such as J oe Namath, Muhammad Ali , Tunnel of Love,., and "The Guns of Lance Rentzel and Joe Louis, and black Navarone." · Laguna Resi'dent leaders Including Ralph Abernathy and She spent 16 years in Italy before com-Roy Innis. . . lag to the United States, and became a Testifying tiefore the House freedom of U.S. citizen in 1959. s fl' F J Information subcommittee, Ander so n In 1970, Miss Scala was di vorced from ll 1 et•S 3 ta conce ntrated his attack primaril)r on the ~r-tumed·stockbroker Donald J . 1'bungles and blunders" of foreign policy Hot'.!\e occupant who had a fine ap- preciation for stories about the ex- tracurricular Jove. lives of public figures. Hoover happily prepared secret memos, loaded with intimate de.ttlils about the personal affairs of the hij!:h and mighty. for the President's: bedtime reading,., Anderson charged. (Anderson's column appears regularly on the editorial page. or the DAILY PILOT.) Anderson's appearance today coincided with publication of a colwnn by him quoting excerpts from the purported FBI memos. He offered to make some of the documents available to the sub- committee. .Ande°i'son delivered his testimony under o·ath. Van ·overturns, T~.ows out 3; Buz:nett itfter a marriage of.nine years. A k . S tha t he said administrations hide under They had no children. ttac In pain the lid or secrecy. But he also described another example Mini-marijuana Garden, Lands 2 Four Capo Beach Residents Held Laguna Beach friends of longtime resi- dent Antoinette Mardrus have learned of her death in Barcelona, Spain, where she was touring with her artist brother, Pier- re l\1ardrus. 0£ what he claimed was an unwarranled government,exercise in secrecy. "At home, the executive branch con- ducts secret-investigations of prominent y J • J • Americans," Anderson said . , OUt tS ill ail -- Gir I, 18, Dies A San Juan Capistrano girl died when Two 17-year-old youths were booked in Laguna Beac h Friday for allegedly cultivating a mini·marijuana garden in a milk carton. ' • •• • • .. f • All· Attack Ship Joins U.S:Fleet From Wire Services • i The attack carrier USS Midway has al'> rived at "Yankee Station" off North Viel· "' I mun , -bringing to five the total o!"""£"iant carriers available for strikes on Com- muniist troops and installations for the flJ'st t.ime since ,969, a Na\'y spokesman said today. · The fl1idway. Y:hich left Alameda l Calif .. April 10. joined the USS llancock: Coral Sea, Kilty .Hawk and Conslellation, on Sunday for duty in the Tonkin GuU. A -tixth carrier, 'USS Saratoga. wa s reported en route for Vietnamese duly. A na\'y spokesman said five carriers were assigned to the 7th ·Pleet from June 1965 to July 1969. He said it was possi ble all of them "had been on the firing line at one time" duri ng that period. In Other development s: -U.S. troop \Vithdrawals exceeded President Nixon's ~fay I target by 2,700 men, the , U.S. Command announced to- day. ". But U.S. na val strength off Vietnam continued to grow. The c~~mand's weekly summary put U.S. m1htary strength in Vietnam at 68.100 men as or Thursday -a cut of 8.400 -and ·spokesmen said the level a!'I of midnight April 30 was 66.300. President Nixon's l\tay l goal was 69,000. Nixon set 49,000 as his July t troop strength target. At the peak three years ago. there \vere 543,000 America n troops in ·Vietnam. ' The_ Soviet Uojon reaffirmed today its ''mililant solidarity" wilh COmmunlSt forces fighting in Indochina and broke a three-year May Da y moratorium on decrying "U.S. agression" by name. "We repffirm our militant solidarity with the courageous patriots of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia who lead heroic st ruggltragainst U.S. eggression;~!...pres­ tdent Nikolai V. Podil"6rny said. · · -Podgorny 's IS-minute. address in 'Red Square at the outset of the annual May Day civilian parade marked the first• time since 1968 that a May Day speech bv a Soviet leader attacked the United States by name. -North Vietnam's official news agency today claimed · four more American military aircraft over North Vietnam. The Vietnam. News Agency said in a broadcast heard in Tokyo that two planes were downed Sunday in Quang Binh pro- vince just north of the Demilitarized Z.One. VNA said a th ird plane "·as downed ~ere Saturdi.Y . 1'he fourtll' shootdown occurred over Nghe. An pro vince, VNA said. Festival Models Set for Display At Art Gallery • l\1odels of entries for the Festival of Arts sculpture co mpetition to select a work Jor the entrance of the Festival grounds, will be' on display from May 6 to June 4 in the Laguna Beach Ari Associa· tion Gallery. -·· • the van in '"'hich she was riding over- turned on the Ortega Highway 11 miles east of San Juan Capistrano late Satur- day. On Brug Charges l\fiss l\tardrus collapsed on the street April 10 after suffering a heart attack v.•hil~ shopping. She died the follCJWing ~ar in a Bar~Jona hospital, without re- gaining consciousness, acC<lrding to word received from her brother. "Their sex lives, drinking habits and personal affairs have come under FBl scrutiny, although the FBI has no jurisdiction nor justification for this kind of snooping. A love affair, no matter how sordid, is no busines s of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Yet FBI chief J. Edgar _Hoover has demonStrated an in· tense interest in whO is sleeping with An officer making a traffic stop on El Toro Road, near Laguna Canvon Road said he uw the youths pull of fihe·road uf a small pickup truek shortly after 2 p.m. and, wondering why they weren't in school, stepped over to ask for their iden- tification. By mailing 500 posters announcing the $1,000 competition lo universities and galleries across the coUi'itry, the Festival has stimulated nationwide interest In the project and expects a large number or entries. • Gayle Summers, 18 or 31371 Arguella Way, was dead on arrival at Mission Comm unity Hospital in Mission Viejo near midn ighf. ~1iSs Summers wa s thrown from the vehi cle as were two other occuppnts. Ismael Pinon, 20, of ISOS Estrella, San Clemente. and Scott ~tc~nald, 21J of 26636 Calle Monterno, Capistrano Beach were reported in good condition today al- South Coast Corrununity Hospital. Pinon was-identified by officers as the vehicle's drive!'. Califor~ia Hi ghway Patrolmen said the van was westbound wh!!n it left the roadway on a curve, skidded aCro ss the highway and rolled over. The 18-year-old became. the C<lunty 's 1 86th traffic fatality lhis year. There "·ere 73 fataliltes bv this date last year. OIANN: COAST LI • DAILY PILOT • • Thf Ora119r CotJI MIL Y PILOT, wllll Wf\kll '' comb!ntd 1~1 NIWl•,ftsl, 11 fl'/bUll!td t>'I ~ CW•ngr CM1! Pu11!1t1111111 c.,,._nr. s.,.. ••tr .-.llllDns ••r pubtl1Md, MDl!d•r t~rw;ll Frid•r. tot C0111 Mt11, N1wp11rt llNch, •Hun!f111ton ec11c~/Foun111n V•tlry, L•pun1 lleJdi, ,,.....nc/S1ddl•<k Rnd Sin Cl1me"lt/ Salt Jua1t C1pl1tr1w. A !l lnplt '"'lonll ldlllot! Is PVb!ilhtd S.h1rcl•r• •"" SuPldays. Tiie princlNt publi1hlnt pt11tt I. 11 U1 ~I 1111'1 Slrttt, Col!t MtSI, C1llloml1, 726H. Roi.tr! N. Werd ,raid"" •l!d l'vtiu.n.,. J•ck ~. Curl1y Vkt Pn:s111..,t llllCf ~I M.n19tf Th•"'•• k11¥l1 EdllW Tho1t111 A. Mutpl.i111t MIM91111 Edi!Of' Ch,ultl H. Looi Rich1rd t. 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They were identified as Susan Gay Levine, 25: Jeffrey Feller Levine, 28 : Randy Thomas Lal\1otte, 21 ; and Steven Wayne Da vis. 20, all of the La Palmas address. They were arrested without Incident, Yerger said. and \Vere held on $15,000 bail each pending their arraignment. The serceant said San Clemente police became in\'olved in the case three weeks ago when one of the suspects allegedly sold 10 pounds of marijuana to an un- dercover narcotics agent. Following the alleged purchase or the marijuana, the undercover agent made a seC<lnd purchase. t~is . one allegedly or 1.000 benzadrine ta lbets. , -''erger said detectives obtainect'. 11: search warrant and went to the home Friday under the pretense of buying SO pounds o( marijuana. Following the alleg- ed purchase, the police officers identified lhemselves, arrested the four and searched the home. lO-ho11r Meters Eyed in Laguna Do\\·ntown Laguna Beach merchants will ask the city to place a '""'().hour park· ing limit on all 10-hour mete rs in the downtown area this summer. Chamber of Commerce dlrectors learned this wee k. Bill ~1arrlner, speaking for the Downtown Business Association, said the merchant.s feel strongly that a greater pa rking turnover is essential . "The 10.hour meters In the J<~orest Avenue lot are all taken early In the morning and the cars don't move all day.'' said Man'incr. "\\1e'd Uk6 to see the time cut to two hour' ror !lummer and also will a~k the city to ·enforce the meter•feedlng law.'' The 10-bour meters were installed for the eonvtnJence of downtown workers who complained of hiving to leave their jobs to move their c1n throughout the day to a>-oi~ coUcdlng parking ticket&. She was bti:ried in Barcelona. A native--of Honfleur Nonnandy France, Miss Mardrus w3; employed e; a secretary in New York be!ore moving to Laguna Beach some 20 years ago. She made her home with her brother et 520 Cress St. and •yas active in the Women's Council of St. Catherine's Catholic Church and the Alliance Fran. caise, of \Yhich she was first secreta ry when the French-speaking group \Vas formed in Laguna Beach in 1963. Miss Mardrus and her brothei '"'ere dedicated travelers and made frequent extended tours to many parts ~f the world. They had left Laguna Beach l\1arch 6 fo r a European tour ~·hich "·as ..lo have lasted through J uly. Her brother, according lo friends . is visiting relatives in Franc"e prior to returning to California . In addition to Pierre, /i.1iss Mardrus is survived by a brother in Florida 2nd anot her in Tustin . Neiv York Lists 300,000 Addicts NEW YORK (AP J -The New York 'T'in1cs s11ys a confidential city report eslimates thal 'more than 300,000 New Yorkers were "ha bitual or compulsive users'' of heroin or other narcotics between 1964 and 1970. The rt:Port lo the ~ta~·or's Na rcotics Control Council. the Times said tod:iy, found that 42 percent more narcotics abusers \\'e re identified in 1970 than in the previous year. And almost au of lhe 48,137 new drug abusers identified in the last yea r or the survey took heroi n, the report states. ' ' Laguna High School Tour Set Wednesday A specinl tour of Laguna Beach High Sc.hoc?~ will be offered to parents and members of tht community Wednesday. btgln~'"ng al 9:30 a.m. at the ad·' minist ative office. Prin lpal Don !~aught will conduct the tour and give • short orientation talk on the sd>ool's program and current .proJ· eel<. The high IChool Is locai.d at a5 Park kve • whom in Washington. "President Johnson was one White 707 Cl • Build" -Walking by the pick-up he assertedly 1ps ing spotted a dirt-filled milk carton with four The winning model will be purchased outright by the Festival for $1;000 and reproduced full-scale to be erected on the. 2l·foot pylon above the pool outside the grounds. flourishing marijuana plants In the bed of LOS ANGELES (UP.I) -A chartered the truck. A further search turned up Britannia Airways Boeing 707 with 135 -·about SO grams or marijuaria aiid a passengers clipped a building and Jighl number or ''inini·bennie'' pills in the standard as it taxied to take off at Los • vehicle. The pylon previously was decorated with a temporary re-creation or the figuJe of Venus fron BoticeJl's "Birth of Venus." Angeles International Airport. · The youth.$, from Santa Ana and There were no injuries Sunday. Westminster, were booked on suspicion of Hours for viewing the models. which will be scaled one inch to one fool. wlll be 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Admission is $1 for adults, with no charge for children . Damage to the building and aircraft was po.ssesslon of marijuana and dangerous estimated at $100.000. drugs. DOM ucm •Why our diamonds a good Investment are W• ~.,. •• ._ .. ......., tr.111 ttie ,.w1c N .. n .._ dlr.ctlr ta Y•• wlrti H ""hWle ................. c .......... •Cash Refu11d G11ara11tffd At ..., .., ••111alu ..., • ........ ~ ........ H....,. "'.,,, ... "'4t% ...... ,,.. ,... .... .,,., • f ., • . ' ............ . $499 Set •• 1~ .. ., ..... Mitt.IN .... 11tt.,.. T••r cite! .. 9f ...... ... rello•. 14l ,.w. Ml\ DIAMOND smlNG AND ·RING REMODELING DONE ON PREMISES COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN Find fl rrri1 al th• Fun Pio« to Shop 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. PMONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MDT -lotw-H .... & • ,.,,,,.., . . I -· 17 I ·, I I r • f I J t d • le R In c .. I or g d s j 0 tr a t t c ~ e u i> t • • r e d t • .. • • Saddlehaek Today's FlnaJ- N.Y. Stoeks r VOL. 65, NO. 122, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE· COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY I, 1972 TEN CENTS ' Gr.eentree 'Residents May Solve Parli Issue Residents or Greentree Homes in cen- tral Irvine may resolve the public versus private park issue over their five-acre park . The matter is pending before Irvine City Council . But Councilman John Burton said he and 1'.tayor William Fischbach nnd Coun· cijman Henry Quigley met w i t h homeo~ners Saturday during the opening of a private recreation facility off \\'alnut Avenue. The $80,000 pool and clubhouse facility on three-quarters of an acre • c• Love Memos serves members or the Greentree homeowners association. Burton said the principal concern or most who dj~cussed the lager park Issue with city officials was "what are our op- tions . '' · Since county planning offi cials set re- quireqients leading to the deyeloper's decision to deed the park tc)..li county service district -and now the city of Irvine -residents have ·believed the neigbborhood park would be publicly ··.; ' '. ' (' ma intained. Other communities in Irvine support many acres of privately owned parks and have objected to continued development or neighborhoOd public park s which all taxpayers i.n th~ city must maintClin. _ Burton said or the 100 or more Green· tree homeowners talking to councilmen Saturday, "some are adamant their park should ·be public, some are adama.nt it should be private.·· . "All seem so ld on the idea it is their park," Burton said. As a result, the builder Will provide fesidents with a comparison of co&tS, Burton noted, "Normally government agencies spend more than a private association ""'Ould . '' He noted the county park service district projected a mainteriance cost of' $400 per acre which would be paid out or tax revenues. Comparable park facilitie s in Universi- ty Park maintaihed by the private.c?m- ds.cSeize munity associat ion corporatjon cost only $200 per acre to maintain. Burton noted . Resolution of fhe specific pu blic versus private park issue in Greentrre hom t'.'s. Councilman Burton suggested. y,·ould hinge on the \\'illingness of Community association members to assunu~ thl~ maintenance and lax c<lsts of the five· acre proposed park . In any event . the devcloprr ha s"Offcrcd to pat in $120.000 or landscaping includin,:: tot lots, a baseball diamo nd and side· War at Glii11ce \l'ttlks through the nl'ighl>OrhOOd park 1\·hich link s homes in the tract to a fu. turr. l().acrt' st·hoo l silP. Burton i;:iid , "It is ap part'nt that city JilO Vernn1enl has got to ('Orne to grips with thf public V<'rsus private parks-proble m and St't' to 11 1hat adequate pubic park:i are t•quit:1Ul) distributed thruu~hout the ~·Lt y ... Tht1 Grr.entrl'e park issue \Va s raised a~ t'.OUnr1hneh debated npp roval of an t x- (See GREENTR EE, Page 2) ·'· I·, ' ·. l • r1 ••• ... Spearhead Enemy Advances --~ ------·-------4 -..• .::----m· . -------_;___ -__;·--·----·---. -=~- -Anderson ',. ASHINGTON (Uel) -Columnist Jack Anderson chari;ed at a con- gressional ~aring today that FBI direc- tor T. .Edgar Hoover prepared secret membs on the love lives of public figures for the "bedtime reading" of former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Andeison said the FBI investigations or private cJ.tizens were examples of the kind of secrecy in gov.ernment that should nOt be permittM. Among those he claimed were subject. to such reports were actors ?i.1arlon Bran- do and Henry Belafonte, sports figures such as Joe Namath. Muhammad Ali, ~J-.ance Rehtzel and Joe Louis, and black leaders including Ralph Abernathy and Roy Innis. Testifying before the House freedom of Information subcommittee, Anderson concentrated his 1ttac;k primarily on the "bunglu and blunders" or foreign policy that he said administrations hide under the lid of secrecy. Bui he al so described another example of what he claimed was an unwarranted government exercise in secrecy. "At home, the executive brailcb con- ducts secret investigations of.prominent Americans," Anderson said. "Their sex lives, drinkinl habits and personal affairs have come under FBl 3crutiny, ·although the FBI has no jurisdiction nor justllicatlon for this kind of snooping. A love affair, no matter hoW'" (See COLUMNIST, Pat!< I) Controls Lifted From Milllons Of Small Firms , WASHINGTON (AP) ~The govern· ment today lifted wages and price con- trols from millions of small businesses and small government units, generally those with 60 pr fewer employes. Director Donald Rumsfeld of the President's Cost of Living Council said the move is aimed at streamlining the controls pi'ogram, and not a step toward ending it. The council did not rem ove controls from the health or construction in· dustries. Rent controls weren't changed, either. In separate moves, .the council brought many construction and health firms under tighl_er government scrutiny, ex- pandJ the stalls of the Pay Board and the Price Commission-by about one-third. and reassigned hundreds or Int~mal Revenue Service Agents from controlling small businesses to controll lnit: firms that remain under pay and pr ice regulations. "The decisioit to exempt s m a 11 businesses. sihall governmen~ and their employes from wage and pr!~ COntrols is designed to eliminate unnecessary, red lape,'' the council said in a statement. Burglars Net Silver. Worth.$350 iµ Viej~ A chest1ull of silver valued by tJie re.'11· dent at '350 wu carried off durh1g the v.·eek.end by burglars who brqke into a Mbs100 Viejo home, Orange Cj>unty 1heri{f's officers 1aJd. D<puUes said the. wooden chest and Us contenls were taken rrom the home of Mrs. · Barbara Joan M&nhall , 26935 Redondo Lane. Thty said there was no evld...., of r ...... blt t!!ltry. ·~ ~gamst -.. ue On Viet· Fronts • Big Wheels "Denise McGregor and Be~lc;rRHnhold painfwliel!TOCcoverea wagon aJ \'alencia School in Laguna Hills while~their-elilssm•les climb -aboard .-Project was creaf€aby students in team teaching class of · Ruth Hill, Janet Porch and Karen Kowalski. Body of Capistrano Ranch FQreman Found in Pacific The body r-0f a. San Juan Capistrano ran~h foreman was fomid \vrapped in a life jacket and floatir.g face down in the • water Sunday some 10 miles south of · Pbint Loma in San D~cgo. · The man was identified by the .San Diego County Coroner's office as Manley Thacker, 46, of 30291 Camino Capistrano. He \Vas employed by Howard Lattimer as foreman of the Swanner Rand\_!here he li ved. Coast Guard officials said .Thack er's body was discovered 'by a pleasure craft at about 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Thacker reportedly le£t the Shelter Island Yacht Ways basin alone Saturday afternoon _ aboard his 26-foot cabin cruiser Starchaser. SAIGON (AP ) .,-The South Viet- namese abandoned Quang Tri toda y, giv· ini the Communist command control of a ' broad strip or strategic territory just be1ow the demilitarized zone and a springboard for attacks deep into the south -possibly against Hue. "We have given up plam to defend Quant Tri," Brig. Gen. Thom'as Bowen, aenior U.S. adviser in the northernmost 1st Military Regk>.1, said in disclosing the c~y•1 ab!m<lomneot. -.He added that tht,,!roopo '. !ell in the area W6uld be "working their way out as best they can ." · Should the North v1etnamese actually Occupy Quang Tri city, the possibility re. mained that allied air strikes would be brought to bear on it. U. Gen. Goang Xuan Lam, Ist military region com-- mander, has ~aid he will order the destruction of ·any town occupied by the enemy. Quang Tri was virtually deserted of its 25,000 residents . during the five days ol enemy shelling and ground probes that preceded abandonment:- The Quang Tri loss, Hanoi's first major triumph In the 33-day-0ld offensive, was accompanied by _theJe developmentt: in other parts of South Vietnam: _ -'.A large area-aro'ng the centra1<out, with a . population of 200,000 and an lm- por@nt ric'e crop, fell to. enemy control. -The North Vietna mese increased pressur~ ~n th~ provin~~J C!PJ~ Qf An ,Loe, 00 miles north of Saigon. -Salgonese beian to fee"I their firs,t twitchu of-war nerves in the offensive as some officials Pred.Jcted passible rocket · atta'cJij on the capital itself. Allied officials believe the Communist command seeks to take over the two northernmost provinces of South Vietnam to give Hanoi and the Viet cOng barfain.ing power at the peace talks in ParlS. Several thousand South Vietnamese troops were trying to battle their way ~th from~ Tri, capital of the prov- ince of the 511me name, late today after efforts to defend the city were officially abandoned. Field re ports said at least 20 American field advisers Were with them, having . volunteered to sta,.. With their units as a> dther Americans and 49 South Viet- namese were extracted in a daring helicopter rescue operation. ~ A U.S. AIE Skyraider bomlitr, flying with the hellcopte'a to suppreu ground fire , and an OV2 forward observer plane were shot down during the rescue. The Skyraider pilot was picked up: the fate of the second w.. unknown, mllltary of- ncials aald, • Regional Park Plans Received By Supervisors Plans for University Regional Park,in Irvine will be p~nted to the Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday , Ho\lt-ever, no trace of his boat has yet been found and the. Coast Guard has sµs11<oded the -cJUQr. the "vessel. _ _EieJ Ge11£ral Throws Fiu ' -. It iS antici_E3ted by ·Joe Smisek. build- ing servlcis director, that bids wlll be opened within 30 days For deveJOpment of the first 50 acres or the planned 45G-acre park. There is $900,000 earmarked Jn the 1971-72 budget for the initial Increment. The elongated facility p a r a 11 e I s Universi ty Dr!Ve on the south side 8nd ts bisected by Culver Drive on the west end. The location is northeast' or UC Irvine. The' CO"nsulting firm of Jones and Peterson has prepared the preliminary plans and •peclflcatioos. Th<y · Include recreational areas, picnic spots and play ·areas. As originally outlined a small ad- mission chAr~ will be asked of vth1cle driver.s but pedestrlaM, equestrians and cyclists will be admllttd fttt. Tbe man 's body, along with some debris and-otlffr Life jackets. were picked from th€'water by the Coast Guard cutter Point Bower and taken to San Diego. A spokesm8n for the San Diego County coroner's ofrice there said this morning no cause of d~ath has yet been e~ tablished and that the case is still Wlder investigation . • A !fiend of the family said. today that the ranch foreman was an avid boater who often took weekend trips abor1rd his craft. Ofritjllls said ~os son. whom they coul<I, not ldentlly, was to have gone'to sea with Tbaclter on sat\fl'day, bot decided not to accompany his father. The cause of the boaj). disappearance Is being lnvesUJateaDy the Coast Guard office In San Doeco. • SAIGON (UPf) -A Sout~ Viet- namese general rtportedly thrtw tempe:r tantrums today after belng ~~uated from the provinclal cap1 _a~Quang frl. "' was tdentU1ed M Brig. Gen. Vu Van Glai, commander 6r the 3rd Division, who pulled out with his entire staff. U.S. advise!) reaching Hue said he lost" tftfrilmunlcatlon with othtr units and "began throwing temper tantrumi because he didn't ·have cOntrol cf hi.I own peoplt." ' From Wire Senlces ,Here are today 's dcve\o"pment on the Vietnam War fronts at a glance : QUANG TRI-South V i e t n a m e s e military commanders and mosl U.S. military advisers fl y out or Quang 1'ri leaving defenses to 10,000 troops an d "substantial number" of U.S. !'t\dvisers, still !ighting at nightfall. 1 QUI , NHON-North Vietnamese in cqa~lat-.bi~hlands capture third district cipitil, Tam Quan, and contrbl or 250,000 cf provb;ice pOpulatlon; Landing Zone En1lish under f~i and U.S. advJsers fly out. · ltONTUM-Battle reported at Fire Base Lima, last major defense for Cen· t"['.al Highlands city. Some U.S .. advisers leave Kontum and Pleiku. 25 miles away. nine miles west of 1-lue; South Vlcf· namese ofricials fly their families to safety : troops intercept sap~r -trying to bl ow up comm.and headquarters in Hue'I ancient Citadel. PHN0~1 PENH-Carribodian forces abandon border towns or Savel and Korn· pong Trach. Communists blow up bridge at Go Dau Ha. 35 miles northwest of Saigon and five miles from Bavet Loss of Kompong Trach opens Infiltration route into Saigon ar~a from south. FLOl\ESVD..LE, Tex-President Niion says Communists will lake over South Vietnam ir--tlnited St~tes stops uatng air and sea jX>wer in Indochina. PARJS-Hanoi adviser Le Due 'Tho returns to Paris for seco!t talks wllh United States ; Sa igon spokesman says Tho gives no hope for""ear1y end to the BUE-Communist attack artillery base -war. Assistant City Manager- Startmg Work in Irvine , Paul Brady, e1ecUtive m lstanl to are !lerving on a contract basis at the Irvine City ~nager William WooUett Jr. pleasure of the city. council. began work todiy. Bra~y will handle ge n er a 1 ad- The former pert0nnel director fofthe ministrative duties and will direct •nd cltf of Santa Barbara and veteran of 13 staff the summer recrea_tion program ap-- years administrative experience in..the ci-proved-by the city council last week. ty of Mohter'ey Park wa1 hired _several JJ"e-pralsed the in volvement of cltlzen1 weeks ago by Woollett to-1111 the $18,000 a in rormulating the summer recreation year Irvine post _ J!_l'Ograms and said Jrvine has a untque Brady, 30, who was Woolleft's assistant situation with ils citizen volunteers. In city mana ger £or two years in Monterey other. more . establishe1' cities. he safd, Park, i~ Jiving with relatives In La ''it 's like pulling_k;eth to get people in- Palma. His wife, Linda, and the Brady's volved." two daughters and a son, will be moving Citizens commiltee members "are a to lrvine at the close of the school year. vital resource to ca ll on as the city His first day . on the job, Brady matures. They started It , they know forw arded tc t~e CJty attorney a proposed what's happening." Brady said. per90nnel ordinance and suggested Except for a year when he worked with resolutions setting rules governing city \\'ooltctt for the ~1acco Corpor ation employes. Presently, ill city cmployes de velopment near Santa Bfirbara, all of Irvine Citizen Groups to Meet Six Irvine citizens advisory committees 'have·"'&cheduled m~tlngs this week in- c.l,11dlng' the parks and qpen space ·com-.~ mlttee which meets at 7:30 o'clock this •evening In city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. Four groups have meetings set for 'l:30 · p.m. Wednesday. They ' are : en~ vlronment al qunllty and transportation , ~th in city hall ; public safety, in the Unlvenity Fire Station, on Zee Strttl o(f Campus Drive, and recreation which will meet In Crawford Hall ·on the UC lrVlmo ~m~s=...... ... ., . _ t • Tile •r~ fno culture committee mee s · at I p.m. Thursday in room 430 of the UCI library. Burglars Out Again, Rifle Irvine Firn1 Electron le equipment valued-at nearly $2,500 \YA!I taken by bursJars working the Irvine are11 durlnfe the weekend, Orange County sl"ierlfr·~ of ficers said. Dtpulles aakt intruders who smashrd a window to galn entry carried c1dculators, electric typewriters and · a co pying machine with a total value of $2.450 from the Standard Screw Products Company, 1712 Langley Drive. • ' Brady's experience has been with cities. A native of Les Angeles, Brady holds a bachelor's degree in recreation ad· ministratio n from Cal State Loa Angeles and has done grad~te work in public ad- ministration at Cal State LA and USC • Orange Weatlter, ll will bt! sunn y and warm Tue~ dlly, followlng iarly morning log ' and low clouds along the ,coa.sc, at-- cording to the weath~rht<fy. Hlt:hs of 62 at the_ btach, rising to 70 ·J.o. and;"tows 12·52. ' INSIDE TODi\Y Today'1 entertainment section offe rs rtview1 of tlit \\lestmin· ster Commu11Hy Theater prod~ tion of "A11tigone" and the Los Angeles Ph ilhannOtlic's 10th dn· 11iversary CO'rlctrt at UC Irvine. See_ Paoes 18·19.- l .M. ••1f 1 ... "~' . Calller~I• S ci."rn" 1t·i• <-mlo IJ CrtuWil'f U °"411 Nttktt I •d•lllt"ltl ,... I f~ltrftlMMllt ll·lt ,WI_• lf.11 ,,, .... lttctnl • ... _!" ,. •• ·~~ ltllll.,.. ,. ~lft , • HtU91MI N~ 4 C•t1141t C-tY t .-,,,[, 11'.rttr 11 SllOtb_ ''°'' "oii-M1.-1t. lto1 I - Ttlwl.itt1 11 I T'llltt.n lf ... ,.... . ....,.II'. """ , .. ,. w.ri. ...... • IS :_.2 DAILY PILOT Elsi1aore Races Cyclists Ke~p Lawmen Busy I.AKE 0EL~INORE (AP \ -About 150,000 perS<>ns, rn any on n1otorcyc les. have left here nfter lhree days of cycle races,, traffic accidents and minor In· cldeots which kept the Riverside County :sheriff's offl.ce hopplAg. Jellyfish Hit Newport Area Swi,;,,mers "It was wall·to-wall people on r.taln Street and that's quite n problem for 11 sleepy llttle lowl'Mlke till!, 11 said ~herlrf's Capt. Huss llawR. "Our most serious ~robletn was about 40 traffic accidents.·• The fifth annual Elsinore Motorcycle Grand Prl1 attracted not only spectnturs. Jlawk said Sunday, but al so members or the Hell's Angels motorcycle club. There were 20 arrests for vario us reasons, including assault with a dt:adly v.·eapon, posst:5sion <:if drugs and drunken· ness. , Some persons y.·ere admitted to a local hospital for treatmt:nt of stab wounds. Jlawk said no one was Jn custody in the stabbings. Some race spectators were hurt wht:n Hordes of slimy Jt:llyfish continued cycles ran off the course and into the their two we,ek invasion of Newport crowd. The injured totaled 150. Beach beaches and many of the 200.000 . nut author ities reported no serious in- Weekend vlsitor!li were on the receiving juries, only a few broken windows in the end of pai~ngs, lifeguards reported downtown area and, "outside of the tr af- today. fi e problems, things weren't too bod,"·· Elsewhere on the Orange Coast, Hawk said. Laguna Beach lifeguards reported some "Obviously, with 1,000 outlaw cyclists jellyfish victims but no great numbers "or ~ere, the potential ror trouble was great. them. San Cleme·nte 's surf was clear as But the most trying thing was tht: traffic ·was Huntington Beach. accidents. We average 10 a month so 40 ·'We had at least 100 first aids Saturday in three days is incredible ." "aod Sunday and a Jot of those were Officials admitted they have a massive Stings.'' said a Newport Beach lifeguard clean-up task ahead of them after tons or tipokesman. Jitter were left at the lake and on city Despite the small .surf, strong riptides -streets. . . took their toll of swimmers. A group or c1Uzens protested lhe event ---""We made-al-least eight or 10 rescues being-staged around the-lake-but lost a over the weekend," Newport lifeguards court battle lo halt the races. ~ported. SuMy balmy weather and water temperatures in the &Os drew most of the cr&wds to the sand. - The jellyrlsh invasion has been a con· Four Capo Beach . ' Mayor G_ood 'Volunteer'. 5th . Carrier Arrives ,, Jamu 'Iborpe, San. J u a n Caplstraoo11 "all purpose mayor" dl!playll! his vuaallllty Satuiday: A bicycle parade to celtbrate Arbor Day was about to bead down the main street or town whtn Thorpe noticed the city crew had not shown up to block or· the street. Midway Joins Fl.eet Off N. Vietnam Jumping on his b Icy c I e, he zoomed over to the end of the slrcet, parked in the center, and physically stopped all oncoming cars until the paradt had passed chewing out en jrate motori.st in the process. lie Jilter said. "That's the beauty of this town, when there is a job lo be done, you can always fiftd a volWJteer." - From Wlre Servict:s The attack carrlt:r USS ?.lidway bas ar· rived at 1'Yanketl St.atJon" oft North Viet· nam, bringing to five the total of giant carriers available for strikes on Com· mun.isl troo ps and installations for the first time since 1969, a Navy spokesman said today. , The li1id way, which left Alamtda, Calif., April 10, joined the USS Hancock, Ccral Sea, Kitty Hawk and Constellation, on Sunday for dutY in the Tonkin Gull. A sixth carr/'er, USS Saratoga, was reported en rou e for Vietnamese duty. A navy spokesman . said five carrim ' There ls no international border between the.in, and alt VJetnamese have the right and duty lo defend Vietnam against the aggressor who came 10,000 miles across the ocean to lnvadei our land,'' Radio Hanoi said in a broadcast monitored in }long Kong. Both North Vietnam and the Viet Ccng In South Vietnam previously contended that no North Vietnamese troop.J or wf:rpons we.re operating in South Viet· n8m. President Nixon says no tJ.S. ground forces will be recommitted to the stepped-up war in South Vietnam but Qec.'lares ll anoi runs "a very grea t fisk'' with Jts current offensl\'C. Nixon, inviting questions fro1n n blue- ribbOn crowd of 'fexans at the ranch or Treasury Secretary John D. Connally, said Sunday night that Ame rit'an c~mbnt troops are not directly irn·olved ut tho Vietnant righting. "And none will be" Nixon said. The president , ~ho lielded . fri,endl1 quC$tiOll!, interrupted by enthus1_ast1~ ap- plause, for ~nearly an hour, said ~orlh Vietnam runs grtat risk if it conlLnues what· he has repeatedly tern1ed a naked inv_asion or the South . Dana Point Medic Wins Trial Delay were assigned lo the 7th Fleet from June 1965 to July 1969. He said It was possible all of them 11had been on the firing lint at one time'' during that period. • ~~ Gia s~ala Dead ln <>lher developments: -U.S. troop withdrawals exceeded President Nixon's May 1 target by 2,700 men; the U.S. Ccmmand announced. to- day. Police Cite Possible Overdose • But U.S. naval strength off Vietnam From Wire Services continued to· grow. , HOLLYWOOD -Film actress Gia The con1mand's weekly summary put Scala was found dead in the bedroom of U.S. military strength in Vietna"m. at 68,100 men as ()f Thursday _ a cut ot her ~ollywood Hills home Sunday, police A Dana Poin t physician accused of per. 11,400 _and spokesmen said the level as reported today. forming abortions in his Laguna Bea~h or midnight April 30 was $),300. President Detectives said the 38-year-old brunette office today won a further delay of his Nixon's May 1 goal' was ~.001. may have died from an accidental Orange Ccunty Superior Ccurt tria l. Nixon set 49,000 as his July 1 troop overdose of drugs but that the cause'\ias Presidirig Judge Bruce Sumner sE!t July strength target. At the peak three years rt . d. t y ago, there were 543,000 American troops unce a1n pen 1ng an au ops . 17 as the new tria l date for Dr. Robert in Vietnam. Officers said ?.tiss Scala, whose film CUmming Robb, 70, <>f 34567 Scenic Drive. The Soviet Union reaffirmed today its credits in cluded "Don't Go Near The He1 approved Dr. Robb 's continued "militant solidarity" with Communist \Yater" with Glenn FoW, had been taking freedom on his promise to appear for rorces fighting in Indochina and broke a medJcation for a drinking problem. three-year ?.1ay Day moratorium on tri;d. decrying "U.S. agressiOn" by name. Several bottles of medication were found Both sides in the criminal action want "We reaffirm our militant ~ity: in the bedroom. to further study a recent California with the courageous pa rJOts Of-Vietnam; The aclress' body was discovered by Supreme Ccurt ruling on the legality of Laos and Cambodia who lead heroic one of three youth! staying at the home. the state's abortion code before they go stniggles a&.ainst U.S. aggression," Pres-Larry Lan£ston, 21, one cf the youths, to trial on the issue. ident Nikolai V. Podgorny aaid. _ _ . Podgorny's lS-miJJUte address in Red told police he found her dead in her bed .R.obb .. •s ~eing ~efended . by Amer1~~n Square at the outset of the aMual May when he wt:nt to thank her for her Detectives said Langston !nd others at the home told them they last saw the ac· .tress alive when she walkCd downstairJ during the morning and then returned to her second -floor bedroo1n. She had been drinking, they said. A judge sent' Miss Scala to a stile hospital for psychiatric examination last Ma.y after She collapsed in a Ven· tura courtrOom, during an apperance on a drunk driving charge.. Last July she was fined $125 and placed on t"·o-year probation for a disturbing the peace conviction stemming from a fracas with a parking Jot attendant over a 50-cent fee . Born in Lircrpool, England or Italia n and Irish parents. Pi1i:!s Scala <Jlso had roles in "'Four Girls in Town," "All That 11eaven Allows," "Never Say Goodbye,'' "Garment Jungle," "Ride A Crooked Trail." ''Tip on a Dead Jockey,""''The Tunnel of Love," and ''The Guns o( Navarone." ·:~:i~:::.b)em on the beach ror the--past---ttesiilCnts ~H-eld-C1v1 I Liberties Union lawyers A. L. Wtr1n Day civilian parade marked t_he fir.st h .1 ... 11h. d •Av goodbye. , "f"'<lnd' Fred:0krand-------t• ·--·-IM"lh '~r-··11·-,.......,.,..,."1;:-y-__QJP>\W!.!'.1-M ~.,.. · · _ 1me since -a~ a may ay .,~e~n u ~obb was arrested by Laguna Beach a Soviet Jtader attacked the United She spe:nt 16 years in Italy bj!:fore com~ ini to the-United' Stites, and became a U.S. citizen in 1959. The creatUres are carried by currents and as the seasons cha.na the currents sweep them closer to s~ where many are beached by the tides. Ll!eguards~sald a.number of swimmers were stung oyer the weekend by jellyfish lurking in the waves. But they said some beachgoers were stung by creatures that had aJready washed ashore. Tentacles draped across the iand can still infiict-the painful sling even i! the jellyfish is dead, llfeguarCls said . Boat traffic in Newport Harbor over lhe weekend was heavy according to the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Oeparlmt:nt and "it looked a lot like a good summer weekday." t "Things were more confusing than usual," said a Harbor Department spokesman, "tbe boats entered 1n the Ensenada race this wee.k began coming in to ask for n1oorings." l'rom Page J GREENTREE • • • tension of time that would all<>w the Bren firm lo add 330 homes to complete the 63o-single, fan1Uy home development, iil- cluding the promised park. That decision was delayed for council action on May 9, pending indication "Of residents' views en the parks issue. and 110Ssi ble solutions or the tract's un- favor able in1pact on srhools. , · The long fanie so!Ution to the paiks l~sue, Burton said . may well be a three-_ level park -system 111 which· all 1malf qe.ighborhood parks are Privately owned. The third J~vel of 11ar~~u}d _b~ ~he i~· lermedlate-slzed Park conta1nJng p ubl!C tennis ccurts and pools, Burton !aid: ~ese. parks would be larger than the neighborhood park.! and smaller than the c.'Ounly regional parks, <>ne of which is un -derwl)' near Uniyer1ity Pa'rk. Accessibility to the public is the chie. objection to city Ol\'tltrsh lp and taxpayer supported n1aintenance of lhe ne ighborhood parks. The city ov.'ned and operated "in termediate'' park would presumably be casil)' accessible to all rtsidents of the ci t)'. Burton noter1. OIANll COAST " DAILY PILOT Tl'I• Or•llft Cotn DAl\.Y "ILOT, will'I ...... lrtl '' C....O!llf'd "'-H~ Prn1, 11 M lltlM!d Oy 11\e' Or•ntt Co•u Jltllbll1llll'l9 '°"'""""· .Sorp.11< nte etl;tlon\ ••t" P11bti,~t0. Mol'ld•r ti!•~ Fridl 1, tor CO>!• Mttl, HfWllOrl 11,rldl, M11111t111..., &,a,111F°""'t•in v1n-v. LtllVftf A••dl. l!"<'int1.S150t,ti.cJi •nd Sfn Cl-It/ .s1.n Ju•n C1pl1tr1110. 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Four Capistrano Beach residents were arraigned on narcotics charges this morning following lhelr arrest Friday after allegedly selling 50 pounds of mari· juana lo San Cl~mente detecti ves. Sgt. Frank Yerger said the four wt:re taken ln~o custody at 26982 Avenida las Palmas. They wer e identified as Susan Gay Levine, 25: Jeffrey Feller Levine, 28; Randy 'l'IM\'"BS LaMotte, 21 ; and Steven Wayne Davi,s, 20, afl of the La . Palmas address. They were arrested without incident, Yerger said. and were held on $15,IXX> bail each pendJng their arraignment. The sergeant said San Clemente Police became involved in the case three weeks ago when one <>f the suspects allegedly sold 10 pounds· of marijuana to an un. dercover narcotics agent. Following the alleged purchase o( the marijuana , the undercover Agent made a second purchase, this one allegedly of 1,000 benzadrlne talbels. Yerger said delectives obt'8ined a search warrant and went lo the home Friday under lhe pretense of buying 50 pounds of marijuana. Following the alleg- ed-purchase, the police officers identified themselves. arrested the rour and searched the home .- They claim lo have found small quan· lilies of hashi!h. marijuana and assorted pills,-Yetger said. Capo Beach Pot 'Biggie' Found. A raid on a Capistrano Beach motel room during the weekend yielded a haul of more than 80 pounds or marijuana and IY.'O men accused of peddling it, Orange County sheriff's officers said . Deputies booked Alfred 1'.larlin Ztlkind. 35. of 31567 Florence Court. South Laguna and Robert Ensign. 12. of Pi1issoula, Mon- tana into Orange Coun~)I" Jail on charges or possessing marij uana with Intent to sell. Both men 'l'·ere arrested in a motel <it 34826 Pacific Coast Hig hway. Capislr11no Beach. by investigntors y.·ho §hid lhty "·orked on a tip th11t "biggies" in the South Co8st drug distribution busint'SS could bt found there. Court appearances are being scheduled today for bolh men. Officers claim they found 39 "brlc~s·· of high class marijuana -about 86 pounds of the drug -stacked in their· molt! N>Om. Kiwanis Club Gi"e ' ' Reade1·-.iewe1· Gift po_hce . after he allegedly p~ocur~d ·states by nime. ~1scarr1ages on }'.OUng women patients 1n -North Vietnam's official news agency his art colony office. . today claimed four more American He was cleared of. ~borll<>n charges military aircraft over .Norlh Vietnam. when Santa Ana Muruc1paJ Cour:t Jud~e The Vietnam News Agency sai.d in a Pau~ M~st ruled that California .s broadcast heard in Tctyo that two planes Th7rapeulic Abortion Act was . unconsb-were downed Sunday in Quang Blnh pro- tut1onal. vince jwit north of the Demilitarized B.ut District Attorney Cecil Hicks Taler l.one. • revived those charges by successfully VNA said a third plane was downed urging the Orange County Grand Jury to there Saturday. indict Robb. The physician will be tried The fourth shootdown occurred ovt:r <>n the basis of that indictment. Nghe An province, VNA said. . The ~tat~ Supreme Ccurt recently ruled The types of planes involved and the Jn rev1ew1ng an Alamt;da Ccunty. ca~ rate of the crewmen are not apecified. that a woman may obtain an abortion 1n -North Vietnam'S official radio any licen~d California .hospital if .her declared today that the demilitarized doctor decides the operation 1s necessary ione between-North and South Vietnam is to preserve her physical and-or mental not an international border and that health. . -movement of tanks, artillery and troops That t w o • to ~ o JI e r u f 1 n g struck across it does not constitute an invuion. down the 1967 Therapeutic Abortion "South and North Vietnam are simply Law's requirement that every abortion two zones of a unified Vietnam teri-1tory. should receive advance appro\.!al by a hospital committee cf physicians. Campus Guards Oear Building At Col1unhia NEW YORK (UPI) -Campus lecurity i;i:uards -cleared~:io students out or- Hamllton Hall at Colwnbla University early todar. leaving ope building still.cc· Cripie(fby antiwar demonstrators. A university spokesman said the JilUnrds entered the-building at s~30 a.m. but ran into heavy barricades at the door that took some time to clear away.· After the guards gol lnto. the building, the · sll1dents ned , -the~ SjiOKesmal'I. university information director Fred Knubel. said ... "there was no physical contact." he said. "There y.•as no ph)'sical contact ," he said . Knubel said about 30 guards \\'ere in· vol\'ed in clearing the hall and there were about an equal number of st udents inside. The action left only Lewisohn Hall still in the hands of the demonstrators. Knubel declined to say what action the university plans at Lewisohn. Unlvers itv officials and the students in Jlamilton H-all met for 20 nlinu tes Sunday night in an attempt to negotiate an agree- ment to clear the building. Al LA International 707 Clips Building LOS ANGELES (UPll -A chartered Brita'nnia Ajrways Boelng 707 with 135 passengers clippe(i a building and light st:indard <\S it tax it'd to take off at Los Angeles International Airport. There y.·ere no injurie/ Sunday. Damage lo ~ bjlilding a.od airtraft was estlmaled at SI00,000. ·Flight 'Increase. Will Not Affect County Service Despite a presa release from Hughes Airwest booming lour added jet filghll ~ally out of .Orange County Airport, the ·service extensions will not violate jet departure limits set by the board or supervisors. ' . . · Robert Bresnahan, a i r po r t' ad- miqlstrator .---said the new-terVlce is merely utenslon1 to other cities of flights already allowed under Hughes' ex· pired lease agreement with the aitl_>Q_rt. The old lease restricted "jet takeoffs to. 13.2 per day on the average. Including the new service to San Diego. Salt Lake City, Tucson. Las Vegas and Phoenix, Bresnahnn said, Airwest's service totalS 12 departures on w.eekdays. On Saturday there are only 8 takeoffs and 9 on Sun- day. • DOM ucm • Wlly 'our -• diamonds an From'Page 1 COLUMNIST ·. • • sordid, is no business of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Yet FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover has demonstrated an in· tense interest in who is sleeping with whom in Washington. "President Johnson was one White House oct:upant who had a fine ap- preciation for stories a.bout t~ t:X· tracurrlcular love lives of public figures. Hoover happily prt:pared secret memos, loaded with intimate details . about the Personal affairs of the high' ind mighty, for the PrQ!idenl's bedtime reading," Anderson charged. (Anderson'•· ~lumn appears reguJarly on the editorial page of the DAILY PILOT.) ... Andenon'I' appearance today Coincided with publlcaUon of a column by him quoting ucerpts from the purported FBI In 1970, Miss Scala was divorced from actor-turned-stockbroker D<>nald J • Burnett after a marriage of nine years. They had no children . The actress was awarded $103.800 in alimony payable over a IO-year period. After leaving her parents in Italy, she \Vent to live with an aunt in.Long Island, where she attended high school. She later left for Hollywood and v.·on her first ma~ jor role with Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in "All That Heaven Allo~·s." ··1 knew I had to leave Italy when I wa!I 15 or 16," she once said. ··otherwise, [ would have married at 18 and settled ~ down to bejng a housewife. "I knew over here there would bt o~ portunity and excitement." Van Overturns, Tln·o,vs out 3; Girl, 18, Dies memos -A San Juan Capistrano girl died when H '11 •• to k f the the van in ~hich she was riding .ov.e.r· e o ereu ma e some <> turned on the Ortega Highway 11 miles documents available to the sul>-C'ast or San Juan Capistrano late Satur· c<>mmlttee. day. Anderson delivered his testimony under Gayle· Summers, 18 of 31371 Arguella \Vay. was dead on arrival at Mission oath. <:ommunity Hospital in Mission \'iejo Viejo. High Slates Career Week Talks Mission Viejo Hieb School etudents will ht:aJ representatives from 27 different occupations during Career Week li-fay 8- 12. • Informational presentations will take place daily in addition to regular classes_ .. Job fields ' to be di!cussed include agriculture, journalism, armed forces, pre-school education, music, construction, trucking, forestry and airlines. near midnight. ?.Uss Summers was thro"·n from the vehicle as were two other occupants. Ismael Pinon, 20, 0£ ISOS ·Estrella, San Clemente, and Scott McDonald, 21, of 26686 Calle Monterno. Capistrano Beach were"reported in good cond ition today at South Coast Community Hospital. Pinon \Vas identified by officers as the vehicle's driver. California High"·ay Patrolmerf said the van \\•as westbound when it left th~ roadway on a curve. skidded across the h ighway and rolled over.· The 18--year-old became the county's 86th traffic fatallty this year. There were 73 fatalities by this date la st year. \ .~499 -· -- The-J\:iy.•sni~ Cli.ib of lr,•lnt has. prestnred a • ~ticroficht Readtr-and \"leY.·er lo University High SchoQI for Its ~:-------------. a.good -s.. ......... , ..... Nl"*9 ... ........ ,.., itklC. ef ..... new Weer Guidance Ct:nl.er. The readt:r·\·it\l't'r. y.·hen ustd "'Ith cards de\'f'ioped by the Orange County Guidance Center. gives students visual information on 2SO ('(11\eges. 300 oc- c:upatiooal centers and 15 training,. schools. Students "·iii use the machine in both individual and group activities. Counselor ~1ary Ann Emmons is heading the ttnter. Crisis Hits Museun1s Me1i, Tliere's Help 01i Way LO~'DON ( Pl) -A ston: is in- stalling a .... 'blush bar" in Its women's dtpartmenl It wl!I be slaffed by male employes and is intended !or use by male customers too embarrustd to ask wom~s..salettlerk"'fOflilPlR select!Jiilingerie for wives and &~I frleods: It wlll also sell cosmetics. invdt111tnt w • ..,, .. ·-.. ......, I ""' tfle ""'" ...... .... 41rectly .. ,.. ...... ...... wt.Mtaaaa.C.-weM ... ,.... • Cash ., ...... 14k ... 4.. /\M_ DI.AMON~ SEmNG AND RING REMODELING DONE ·ON PREMISES , Rtfu11d "\ _ __..._!,i:a.':!::t_,-.'--"0$TA MESA-JEWELRY & tO.AN ._, ._. ,.. ...... H..., • rind ft Fmt at lht Fvn Plau to Shop .,._.,...,.__ llJI NEWPORT IL"ID. .PMONE 646-n41 '" ,.w .... "'' · ' ., • -,,. eon• wm ·-H-& • • • , '• .. al ..... DOWifTOi+ ~ . -_.,..,, ... ~ •••• .., VENICE, July (UPO -Three lll\1111 mwewns lo Vmlet cloRd down lut -k becaust usben -have quit tome up ~ .. HOnel-lobo-O.Nbe~1c~hciil'.,juantr..~-'-....,=:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J • • I ·, 7 I I \ . I L in l by ha • In I ha ra ci •h s . en Ja hi In Sa pu c m it lo ev wi D wi Sh .. do d ch ce ar au hel •• pu ha rip yo lhi Al ve ju M' plo H tington Beach Foon:tain Valley_ . - VOL. 65, NO. 122, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA l • ilolONDAY, MAY I, 1972 Tod•y's Final N.Y. Stocks - TEN CENTS Alcohol ·Public Areas to Be Considered The consumption of alcoholic beverages in such. public places as city parks and recreah?fl halls will be considered tonight by Huntington Beach Councilmen. Current city rules forbid it. City Administritor David Rowlands has submitted a report to the council on a suryey of other-cities and their policies. In it he warns councilmen to: -Weigh the cost or permitted alcohol Elsinore Races . '- , versus pres~t policy, measured in terms or increased.adminlatrative, public safety and facility maintenance costs. -Consider the moral Wue: adult soctal customs and patterns versus the city's obligation to provide public recreational facilities for all ages. In Rowlands' survey of '18 Southern California cities and counties, SO do not allow the use of alcobollc:, beverages in parks or cit)' recreation {.'.lcilities, \\'hile 18 allow some. though restricted. use. The Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks Commission deadlocked 4 to 4 l\\'ice (Feb. 9 and fl.1arch 8) on the ques- tion of allo\\·ing aJcohol in public facilities. Commissioners did uphold the current rule ajainst allowing alcohol in the parks or on the beach. It's use In rrcreation halls. ho~·ever. has been pushed by groups which like to serve beer or wine wilh certain functions. Rowlands also pcints out . lhia would open !he recr~ation hall~ fo such typical social or family gatherings as weddlng l"ecep- tions and wine tasting parties. Most cities. ho\rever, opPoSe it, because they believe it caµs~ problems in policing. 1•1t does have a hi.story or pro blems." ' says Ureguard Captain Doug !)'Arnall, explaining n•hy alcohol Is nol allo11·1'<1 011 the city btach or pier. "It is a shan\t.,' becau'st a lot or Jamllles come to lhe bench nnd dnd l1kts lo have a beer \\'ilh his hot doA." D'Amall said . "Bui If you 11llo1v him to drink. so can other elements ." uang Tri Ho11'lands :1lso po1n1 s out th11t local 1·h11r1·h1•s And Sl'hool i.:roup.'1 a r f" 11naltrr:1l.ily op1.iosed to thf' usl' o( alrohohl' be1 rr:1gcs in rity pnrks or b«:lChl'S. A11yo111• Ol't'I' 21 Is a1101t'l'd th(• 11se or ;Ll<·ohol1c bt.•vrrlt\!rs on llunlington Anrl Uolsa Ch1l·:1 st<1lt> h<>flrhr~. RS tl'tll A~ stai r park/\ and bencht•s throughout the ~il:tlr. Lost Cyclists Keep Lawm~n Bu-sy S. Viet,s Abandon Strategic Strip SAIGON (AP ) -The South Viet-Skyraider pilot was pickrd up: lhr fair or '''as a 1unrine posilion 1111 JllghwRy l eight. namese abandoned Quang Tri today, giv-\he second wns unkno11·n, 1nililnry or-111iles south or tha~ 1·ity nnd 24 mlle5 LAKE ELSINORE (AP) -About sl .. py little town like thb," nld sheriff's 150,000 persons, many on motorcycles, Capt. Russ Hawk. ''Our most serious tng the Communlst C<Jmmand control or a ficials said. nor th of llue. broad strip or strategic territory just The loss of Quani.: 1'rl hnmediotely h1· Associntcd Press correspond ent llolger '\. have left here after three days of cycle races, traffic accidents and minor in· problem was about 4!l traffic accidents.'' cldents which 'kept the Riverside County .The fifth annual Elsinore Motorcycle below the demilitarized zone and a creased the threat to llue, the former im-splingboard for attacks deep into the perial capital 32 mi!Cs (arther south. Like Jensen reported fn11n 1 luc that the first south -possibly against Hue. Quang Tri, Hue la believed to be marked of t~e Quang Tri defenders reached the sheriff's office hopping. Grand Prix attracted not only spectators, '.'lt _v.:as wall:to·w.~ .people_on 1.lain ·-. Hzwk· said -Sunday; but also·members of ~ Street ,and that s quite a problem for il the Hell's Angels motorcycle club. "We hal)e giver:i up· plans to defend · as a primary. target of J:laooi's offensivt. line. after fight.Ing post North Vletnamcso '"1}ant Trj," ·Bfig. -Gelf. -Thomas Bowen.--If-he-northernmost-1>01~t ·of Rovt>rflment.-..forces·controlhng the snndy cna11tal dune11- senior U.S. adviser in !he northernmost con trol after Quan~ Tn's abandonment area south of the11bandoned city.· There were 20 arrests for various lst Military Regio.1. said in disclosing the * ·.'\· ~- £ily's abandonment. ' Davis Diary _..-;. .itry Tells~ Of Her 'Love' SAN JOSE (AP) -In a defense con- tested diary, parts of which were releas- ed for the first time today, Angela Davis envisions her.Self "ripping down" George Jackson'1 cell door and flgfltlng to free hint Portiom of the 18-page document found in Ja,sk.son'1 cell after he was killed at San~entin prison Aug. 21 were made public in the transcript of a closed chambers hearing at Miss Davis' murder-kidnap-consJftracy trial. itd e ·Richard--~ Arnason said he wo rule this week on whether t2 allow it to evidence. · " The document was signed: "Uive you, Jove you, with Jove even more abQunded. even more unconquerable. Your lifelong wife." The diary . begins July 8, after h-tiss Davis' first and only face-to-face meeting with Jackson at the Marin County jail. She describes her feelings when she first aaw him: "A scene frozen in the mind : , l am 1tanding in the little glass cubicle downstairs, standing wailing, loving, desiring, and then hot cold rage when the chains begin to ratye as you slowly des- cend the stairs surrounded by that small army of mindless but a r m e d reasons, including assault 'with a deadly weapon, possession of dru gs and drunken· oess. Some persons ·were admitted to a local hospital for treatment of stab wounds. Hawk said no one was in custody in the stabbings. ~ Some race spectators were hurt when cycles ran off the course and into the cro~·d. The injured totaled 150 •• But authorities reported no serious in· juries, only a few brOken window• in the' downtown area and, "oulllde ol the traf- fic problems, things weren't too tiad," Hawk 11.id. "Obvloualy, with 1,lnt outlaw cyclists here, the potential for trouble .wa1 great. But the iilOst trying thing was the traffic accidents .. We average 10 a month ao 40 in three days is incredible.'' Officials admitted they· have 1 mauive clean-up task ahead of them after tons of litter were left at the lake and on city streets. A group of citizens prptested the event being staged around the lake but lost a court battle to halt the races. Ruling Awaited On Duke's Votes As Councilman automatons." Freshman City . Councilm41n Henry She described her frustration•1t being Duke will learn t.onight hOw valid his vote helpless to free him from his chains and is on certain matters that crossed his •ays: "As I re-experience_lhls...now .... my-~_patlf while he was still a-Huntington puJse beats faster, I begin to breathe Beach Planning Co mmissioner. harder, and I see mysel[ tearing down Five public hearings, continued from this steel door, fighting my way to you, the.April 17 m,eeting, are set for tonight's ripping down your cell door, and letting 7 o clock session. . you go free. I feel as you do so terrible is Oty Attorney Don Bonfa was asked to this love." ' research hia original opinion that It would Dl1ring last week's hearing, Prosecutor be a conflict of iilterest for Duke ~ vote , :Albert Harris Jr. argued that an edited ~s a ~ncllman on appeals to declSi?ns version of the document should be read to m wh~ch. be cast 1 ballot as a plannmg jurors. He said it is crucial to showing commmioner. . . , Miss Davis' motive for allegedly helping .Bonfa r~used to say what his ~ec1.!non plot an abortive August 1970 CoUrtbouse will be. tomg~. saying the council must escape attempt in which four were killed. hear bis decislOll first. , Defense attorney Leo A. Branton Duke, who was elected on a strong anlt- argued that the diary was written aln10st apa~ment pla~rorm, was upset at the a year after the Aug. 7 1'.far~·n County previous ITM!ehng wh.en he learned he Civic Cente escape attempt an a ir~ coul~ not lWte on several .matters !n- relevant tor ,the charges agains w :uss volvtng apartments and high density . developments. Davis. Ronfa pointed out that his office pro- vides legal advice, but the council does not have to follow his advice. tlA1t.Y l"!lOT Sltff l'Mttt LEADING THE CITY Fountain Valley's Hollinden Valley Mayor Ever in Action But C0ment;ed By MICHAEL GOODRICH or tN D•Ur l'lltt Sllff When he was an Air Force typhoon reconnaissance officer, Al Hollinden fl ew into the middle of 40 different typhoons, Today he is still in the middle of things as the mayor of Fountain Valley. Hollinden, who came to Fountain Valley in 1965 after a 22-year career as an Air Force meteorologist, was selected mayor April 18. "I don't feel too mucb,. dirferent as mayor," said Hollinden. The mayor is a councilman and my position is I'm one out of five. I think the strength our coun· cil comes from the dillerent talents we have on the council." .Hollinden is enthusi,stic and optin;iistic about the future of Fountain Valley, perhaps because·it is the fj;st community he haa had a chance to De part of after jumping around the world during his military career. Raised in a Small southern Illinois town named Ferdinand, Hollinden joined the Anny Corps during World War II at the age of 17. Follow ing the war he attended the Air Force weather · school at {;hanute Air Force Base in Illinois. \li'Jftle stationed there for eight y_ears he earned a bachelor's degree in geography. Transfered to Guam and commissioned an officer, Hollinden spent 1954-55 as 1 typhoon reconnaiasance officer flying into every major Fa: 'Eastern typhoon during that period .. , Hi!I later assignments included aiding in the t'Onstruction of the Air Force Academy as a meteorological eng ineer plus staff auigrunents in Tokyo and Omaha, Neb. Along the way, his honor al.so picked up a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a master's in meteorology. "I remember when we used to pa ss through California from . the howling blizzard!! in the mldwe.rt on our way"1o (See HOLIJNDEN, Page %1 He added that the troops left in the area would be "wor king their way out as best they can." , Should the North Vietnamese .actually occupy Quang Tri city, the possibility re- -mained that allied air strikes would be brought to bear on it. Lt. Gen . Goang Xuan Lam, lst ntilitary region com-- mander, has said-he will order the destruction of any town occupied by the enemy. Quan& Tri Wll virtually deserted of its 25,000 resldenta during the five days of enemy 1hellin1 and ground probes that preceded abandonment. 1be Quang Tri loss, Hanoi's fir~t major triumph in the ~ay-old offensive, was accompanied by these developmtntl in other parts o( South Vietnam ~ -A large area along the central coast, with a population of 200,000 and iln im- portant rice crop, fell to enemy control. -The North Vietnamese increased pressure on the provincial Capllal of An Loe. 60 miles north of -Saigon. -Saigonese began to feel their first , . tw itches of 1ar nerves in the offensive a.s some officiala predicted pos.sible rocket attacka on the capital itself. , Allied officials believe the Communist command seeks to take over the two northernmost provinces of Soq_th Vietnam to give Hanoi and the Viet Cong bargaining power at the peace talks in Paris. Several thousand South Vietnamese troops were 1rying to battle their way south from Quang Tri, capital 'of the prov- ince of the &ame name,. I.ate today after efforts to defend the clty were officially abandoned. Field reports said at~least-20-American. field advisers were with them, having volunteered to stay with their unita as 80 · other Americans and 49 South Viet- namese were extracted in a darlng helicopter resc ue operation . A U.S. AlE Skyraider bom~r. Oying with the helicopters to suppress ground fire, and an OV2 forward observer plane were shot down during the rescue. The 115,000 Hit Beaches; Guards Rescue-36 Lifeguards rescuro 36 persons rrom churning surf this weekend as near per- fect beach weather lured an estimated IIS,000 persons to city and state beaches in Huntington Beacti. Jellyfish posed "no problem" at either city or state beaches. life guards said. Surf was reported "moderately rough" at three to fou r feet. ' W at;er Quits ; Studerits Out . ~ _ 'l'ht,2,300~•1o!dl!>I& at Jluntinil Ni~on Girl~ .C~mpaigning .. ~ -· °¥_,.' ..-.,,,.. II - -·'I' ~ ...... _ •• _,J.._.,""""" _.. • ..._ .. "' · Beach llig}l SchoOl wentoomi ear. ly toclay when the central water main broke, shutting off all water to ·the campus. President's Family Has Jet Fleet for V.S. Trips Principal Woodrow Smitti said . ... . the students were dismissed 1t 11 BJ FRANCES LE~ · Jn recent wetks. toough, .a.t t~ the travel tab for those appearances. . ' . . a.m .• but classe) are txpected to be • WASHINGTON (AP) -Whlll Pres!· Democrat. fig)lt It odt on the. prlm:'{Y llirdly a week has gon< ~Y this year back to normal Tuuday. dent. Nixon sticka mainly to I foreign battlegrounds, the Nlxon name ls kept 1n withou~ some scheduled appearance for Viet Gener<il TltrO'WS Fits SAIGON IUP l1 -A South Viet- namese general reportedly threw temper tantrums today aft er being evacuated from the provincial capital of Quang Tri. He was identified as Brig. Gen, Vu Van Glai , commander or the Jrd Division, who pulled out with his enttre staff. U.S. advisers reach ing llue said he lo11t cOmrnunication with other units and "began throwTng temper ·tantrums because he didn 't have control of hl1 own people." ' Final Arguments Set in Murder · Trial of Mesan Lawyers for both aides today prepared their final arguments 11 the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of James Noel Sipult or Costa..Mesa moved into Us final hour11. Prosecutor Ted Millard and defense8 1. tomey .Lawrence Buckley planned to of. fer their final slalements to \he jury afler Millard has ~uestioned two rebuttal wlfnesses -the last w.itne11Ses in· the three-wtek trall before Judge Robert L. Corfman. Sipult, 48, of 2924 Peppertree Lane . i! accused of first degree murder In . the deaih or his daughter-in-law Kathleen, 19, last Aug, 30 at her fl untingtl>n Deach home . -Prosecution witnesses have featifled that Sipult ltfl the house at 10122 Kamuela Drive, following a fam ily squabble that also Included his three sons and his estr1nged wife and later returned to fire the riJle shot through the scree·n door that killed Kathletn Sipult. The dead woman'• husband , Jack Sipult, 22, told the jury the ahot narrowly missed him and struck hl1 wife who wa! standing beside him. lie testi~ed that he grabbed hi! father and shot ~P.ie Dldcr man In the knee as he wrestled hjm to the ground. The elder Slpult wa!l later arrc!lted at his Costa Mesa apartment. 1fe wept in . the witnt!S box during the trial •~ he testified that he never Intended lo shoot hi.!! daughter-in-law. . __ II 11 "l'tC~ thal the c~ wJll 10 ,IJJ lhe-fiiry · for fl! nilful!' [altf·IO!faf, Y<>uth .Arrested '. , ' On Holdup Rap llbt. water m1\n was broken by travels that probably will dominatt fron t the Jocal news by Pat Ni1on, Julie the Nixon women. They have ranged into work crews from Leroy Crandall pagl:5 this spring, his wife •¥ two Eisenhower and Tricia C.01 appearing in a dozen states -_aome o{ them aeveral Franklin B. McMahan was heJd In Hun· and Msociates, a Los Angeles daughters will fan out 1cross the country places from Fknida to Cslifomia . limes -and visited a variety of ' tington Dea<:h city jail today on suspicion ·7..tngl_neering firm that is condt.K:tJng in lesf-"publici;td 1oodwill .1ppearances, And, Mr1. Smith predicts, such trip:ii organitation~. Including 4-H. clubs:, in:_..i_ of robbhlf~Farrell's ild f'aahk>ned Ice soil 1tudles of the c•mpus prior to Tfie womei1'• vot, is eipected to be a will Leyo_oed....Up. _______ __.uwuonl-for-1hrblind nc1-retm!k1, 1 Cream p·arror, 1~1 Beach Blvd., of Sflr 1--1-!the~co~nstru~~ct~io~n!.ol~n~~Wll!l!IJIU.-f~~· -lldor-in-lhe presldl'nttlhl?ir,=T•.--"-" Nixon women have tti nee:t of gi!lrden cluli!, historic sites and events Sunday night. summer. pollsters aay, and the Nllon famiJy's pre.aidenilal jtts al their dliposal. And that Pre1ident Nixon has been unable to Police 1ald lhe: -ttyear~ld 11u!lpect wat._ Smlth aald Uttrr was no w1ter tripe.will be: 1 low~by bid for It. use the military plmla"for persona) trips 1Uend~-arrested at his t.ong\Be11ch home ofttr a for s•ers, drlnklnc or fin Jll'O' But Whlte Rodie spokesman Helen because of Secret StrYice: aniietitl about But last week, ori a trip into Ntw York fi'arrell'1 l'UJtomer fo1~wed twQ bandlt'l tectioo, 50 ever)'One had lo be tent Smith contends theR b'lvtls -already •rei1I hijackin&. Slatf!, Tricia 11id Oa tly 1he was out ca~ and took down the lice e number of the borne. "Thf tids'wtre hippy," be under way -art not uclualveJy cam· · The onJy acimowJedged camp1lgn IJ>" palgning for her father and pred icted 1etall.'IY c1 r,1 >dded. "And WI warned the budl pai3J> trips. She AJI tile lft.lldcntW 1"'nlnce1·are four btrnglooal ,..,,,.,,., tbtrt wlll be m1ny poUtkal 1ppearancts. McMahan was bQoked !Ulp icion of m....,.is.• family 11 just accopting IOIDe of Ille usual c:onr.,,,_, 'Ille Whllt ljOUJt 1,ald the including trips on beball of otbtr ,acm..r robbery. Police aro 11111 lttltln& -~====---====~ nm of lnvilatiam lt I'll· GOP alfOClll Committee would .pick up Rtpubllcan candidaln. tbt "'°ncl su1ptct, -------.. ' r· Latest War Develop1nent s In Vietnam · From Wire Ser\•lce• I lcre are toda y's development on the Viet'1am War fronts 1t L&lance: QUANG TRI-Solith V·I et n •me 1 e military commanders and most U.S. military 1dvloer1 n7 out o Quanc Tri Jtavlng defenses to J0,000 troop·1 and "substantial number·" of U.S. advisers, still fighting at nightfall. QUJ NHON-North Vlcrnamese in coastal highland s capture third district capital, Tam Quan, and control of Zb0.000 of province population: LandlnR' Zone English under lire and U.S. advisers 0;1' oUt. KONTUM-BaUlc reported at· fire Base Lim a, last major defense for Cen· !ral flighland1 city. Some U.S. ;idvi.sers leave Kontum and J'le iku. 25 miles nway. llUE-:.Communls t allack artillery hase nine mlle!I west of lfue; South Viel· namese officials fly their faml lles to safety ; troops inter cept sapper trying to blow up comman headquarters In Jfue'• ancient Citadel. f'llNO~f l'ENJl-Cambodlan rorce1 • abandon bord er town' of Bavct and Kom· pong Trach. Communi sts blow up br/dg& at Go Dau fla , 35 miles northwest of Saigon. and five inJlesJtQm Davel, LoQ or Komµong ·rrach , opens ln flltratfon route into Saigon area rrorn south. FLOR~VILLE. Tex-President Nixon 1ays Communists wlll take •er South Vietnam Jf Unlt~c.1 States !!tops using air and !lea power. in Indochina , PAH.l~lfanoi adviser Le Due Tho return!! to Paris for 1ecret talkl'I with tJnited StateJ; Saigon spokesman 1ay11 'rho gives no hope for early end to the war. •, Crisis Hits Muse ums VENICE, Jt1ly (UPIJ -Three small muM:ums Jn Venlct closed down list - wee k bec1111sc ushers have quit to take up scal!Ona l job! a11 beach llfcguarda. Orange C.an Weac•er , It will he sunny and warm 'nses. d0ay. fllllo~·inR early momlng roe .and low clouds al~g the~coaat, ·~­oriffn~'· th! W!atl!trl•il)I; Ing · of 62 ~l 1he bt.<ich. rising to 70 In· land. Lows 42·52, I NS ll>t; TODA \I Toda1(1 ~11ttt10111mtnt 11ection o/fct• ttVl'W• of tf1t \Ve1tnut1· i i.tr CDt11munil11 TheotrT pTrJdu~- Uon of "Antigone" nnd the L.111 A11uelt1 Pllillwrmm11c'1 lOlh an- 'uveT.taru ccmrrrt at UC Irvine. t11--P~1-U--l~----4 ,---11 L,_. am 1 ,.,,,,., . 'tt1111r11!1 I Cfa-t,,f.... Al•t4 t.fl!,t, '• ,~....,.. It OtJlll IMIO<n I h lttlt l ·-t .... ,.,.,.lf'tllllllf , .... •lll•llU 1•11 "« "'-•-c•• • ----,. Allll Lt!!Hr• H """"''" II ......... , ...... t o.....-C-l't • IJftll Per"' I• '-"' 16.Jr ,_. ''""-" l•lt ,.~ .. , ...... ,., II ...... . "_ ......... ~·· --. % OAILV PILOT H Jellyfish ·mt Beacl1 In Newport Hordes of slimy jellyfish continued their two week inva.Sion of· Newport Beach beaches and many of the 200,000 weekend visilOrs ·were on the receiving end of painful stings, lifeguards reported today. Elsewhere on the Orange Coast, Laguna Beach lifeguards reported some jeJlyfish victims but no great ,numbers of them. San Clemente's surf was clear as was Huntington Beach. "We had at Jeast-100 first aid! Saturday and Sunday and a lot of those were stings," said a Newport Bea eh lUeguard spokesman. "' Despite the small surf, strong riptide! took their toll of swim mers. • • "\Ve made at least eight or 10 rescues over the weekend," Newport lifeguards reported. Sunny balmy weather and waler temperatures in the 60s drew most of the crowds to the sand. The jellyfish invasion has been a con· tinuing problem on the beach for the· past two weeks. The creatures are carried by currents and as the seasons change, the currents sweep·them clorer to shore where many are be.ached by the tides. Llftgllards said a number of swimmers were slung over the weekend by jellyfish lurking in the waves. ·BUt they &aid some beachgoers were stung by creatures that bad already washed ashore. Tentacles draped across the 1and can 1till Inflict the painful 1ting even if the DAILY PILOT f,1111 Pnott HUNTINGTON HONEYS -Girls pimpeling -in the Miss Huntin~ton Beach Co ntest unveil charms. Bottom row {from Jeft) Lanna Dalley, 17; Sheldean Ashbrook Cade, 17; Sandy French, 18; Vicki ·Tallman, 17; Jeana Terry, 17. Mjddle ro\v (from left) Bonnie Owen, 17; Kathy Sass, 17; JanelJe Peterson, 18; Kelly Parker. 17; Lynne Gilbertsen, 17. Top row (from le ft ) Barbara Krause, 23; Pam Chase, 18; Karen Ro- chester, 17; Helen 1-Ieitz, 17. · I 7 Contestants to Vie ,. For Title in Huntington jellyfish is dead, lifeguards said. Seventeen pretty girls will vie for Miss director of the Broadway in Huntington Center. Valley Boy Unconscious • In 13th Day ' Nine year-old Dayid Croghan of Foun· tain Valley entered the 13th day of an encephalitis induced coma this morning cifter being removed from the intensive care unit of Huntington lntercommunity hospital. The Tamura School fourth grader was remo\•ed from the special unit Saturda,Y In order to conserve limited health in· surance funds that his parents are car· rying on him, llospi.tal officials said. Young Croghan lapsed into a coma Il days ago in his home at 8551 La Casita Avenue after becoming ill with strep throat. ''The treatment D;ivid is getting ls equivalent to Intensive care," said Dr. Eleanor Blatt, ''because the regular nurses are working themselvf:s intQ .;:i.· hauslion watching over him." She stressed that the boy's life was not endangered by not being in intensive care, but she also said that if money were available, he would probably be in a special care unit. She said that ir regular nurses become loo bu sy to give young Croghan the care he needs, she will transfer him back to lhe intensive care unit. A special "David Croghan Fund" has been established and contributions may be made through Tamura School by call· ing 847-8529. You Can Smoke "-· . It in Ohio-If You're a Nark • DAILY ~ILOT ~hilt 11'1' Jtl!I Jtlllll' Girls Play, Too . Gum chc\ving Jul ie Lester, 12, ·can pop a piece of bubble gum and a baseball at th e same time. She's a regular for the Gold Diggers in the Fountain Valley ·Little Miss Baseball League. There are 175 girls play· ing on 12 teams in the league. Most games are played on ne\v dia mond in front yard of Fountain Valley School District offices. Catcher is Terri Lopez. 10. Umpire is Bill Bullock. Men, There's Help on Way LONDON (UPI ) - A store is in- stalling a "blush bar" in its l''omen's dep,rtment. Campus Guards Clear . B11ilding At -Columbia Boat traffic in Newport Harbor <lver , Hunti~gt<ln Beach 1972 h<lnors May 12 in =--he"-w~enthr!S-hn'1"acctJrdtn!i1o'-'ihe · -ttte ·aumtorlIDn·of HUntingtonFBtactt·High _ Seven or till! 17 "E:itlS' entel'edlhiS year- are from Huiitington Beach Hi gh. Three ea th ar.e from Edison High and Golden West College, two are"from_..MMil'la High while one is. Crom Orifn~Coast College and one w"orks locally. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -From. now on, jt will.be legaJ. \o smoke-marijuana in Ohio -as long as' you are a police un· dercover agent intent upop arresting persons for smoking marijuana. It will &e staffed by male employes and Is intended· for us~ by male customers too embarrassed to ask women's sales clerk for help in selecting lingerie for wives and girl fr iends. NEW YORK (UPI\ -Campus security guards cleared 30 !tudents out of . -H~mi~ton Hall at Columbia ·university . early today, leaving one building still OC· cupied by anti Y.'ar demonstrators. • Ora.nge County Harbors, Beaches and School. · Parks Department and "it looked a lot The eighth ·annu al beautr pageant like a good swn mer weekda y.'' star~s ~t 8 p.m. Girls will compe te. in "Things were more confW:ing than evening gowns and bathing suits and \Viii usual," said a Harbor Department be judged on poise, charm and persona!i· The Ohio Supereme Court ruled that police plain-clothes officers may possess as well as smoke the illegal weed in order not to blow their cover. It will also sell cosmetics. A university spokesman said the guards entered the building at 5:SO 1.m. but ran into heavy barricades at the door that took some time to clear away. spokesman, "the boats entered in the ty. · Ensenada race lhis week began corning Tickts for the pageant are ' $1.50 for anyone over 18 and $1 for those under 18. Tickets can be obtained at the door, May · 12, or in advance by phoning 847-6665. in to ask for n1oorlngs." The spokesman said at least 100 boals had entered the harbor over the weekend to his knowledge. "No telling how many others came in alter making their own mooring ar· rangements," the spokesman said. , Phone Increase Conference Set A General Telephone Company riquest to increase Jls rates '21..4 million a year will be the subject or a preheartng corF ference before the California Public Utilities Commission Thursday. The conference, open to the pubIIC~lll begin at 11 a.m. at the commission's Los Angeles office, 107 S. Broadway. 0 1'he purpose of the meeting is to set dates for hearings. determine what issue's will be raised and decide what evidence •di! be rece ived. No evidence or testimony will be rec~ived at the conference, a PUC apokesman stressed. General Telephone is asking the rate increase to offset recent wage increases. City Contrihutio.ns To County Discussed A proposal for al i Orange Co unty cities to contri~e one percent of their-gasoline tax toward county beautification will be _discussed by Fountain Vall ey city coun- cilmen when they meet at 8 p.m. Tues- day. The county supervisors have proposed that both the county and the cities fund the gasoline tax toward bike trails, the greenbelt development and o I her benutificati on prC1ject s. OIAN•I COAST ••• DAILY PILOT Tht Oft• C011! DA ILY 'ILOT wlifl .tikft II comblMd the Ntws-Prt11, la PllblllMd by Ille Or•nge Ceasr Publlsl!Jng Comp1ny. SC!>'- "'' tdllk>n1 tre Pllbllihed, MOl"OCUy through Frid1y, hlr co1t1 Mes•, Ntwl!Orl 8 e1cll, HontlnglOll Oeull/Fount1in v1111y, 1..111~ Sta-ell, l,...lne/Sftddltb1ck •1r.d S111 Clr m1n1e/ S&n Ju&n C~pi1!r•nD. A si11Qle rtQ!ontl edJ!lon 11 publl11\fd Stlurd•Y• ind Sul'dty1, Tiie P"lnc!p1I pullll1hl1111 pJ1nt I• I! llO W11I l •r StrHI, cos11 MeN, c1111om11, '1'"· Rebert N. W1M ,r11k:lfl1! Ind PUOllll'ltr Jack R. Curl1y · Vk •-1'mldWll af'ld Gr111r1I M111191r lhotn•1 K11v il Editor . ~ -."" tl.~••-A..~wrP,;h..!JI~ ~ _.. Mtrifilfi 1.4Uor - Ch11ln H. IAo• Rich1l'4 P. Nin AlJ/lltnl Mlllltlr'IO EdllOfl T1rry Covi/11 West Dnlngt Counl'I' Ed'I'°' """''"'"" ..... -17175 l11ch lo11l1•1r4 M1ih111 A44raaa: P.O. 111 790, t2:641 -Ofllc .. Gordon -Wheatley will serve as master cf ceremonies Cor his sixth straight year. ._'J"hile "Miss Wendy {Ward." Charlene Mathews, will commeht on the girls' fashions. The ?G-member Golden West College chorale, fresh from a singing tour of Spain, will entertain, along with a special five-piece stage band from Huntington Beach High School. This year's pageant-is under the direc· tion of ~trs. Charlene Mathews and ,,_1rs. Raymond Morehouse, representing the women 's division of the chamber or com· merce. · Five judges will pick the girl who will sucteed Connie Wiggins as Miss Hun- tington Beach. Judges are : Ed 11arrell, owner of Ed l!arrell 's Modeling School ;nd Agency: Barbara Stacey, dir_ector of the. Sears Charm Sc hool:_,.Mlss Linda Brown, who is Miss Air Cali(prnia: Sy~a Buella. director or the Miss Orange Coun· ty Pageant, and Marge Glover, personnel From Pagel HOLLINDEN • • • the Far East," said lfollinden. "We liked · the weather and decided to setUe here · ifter I retired." Hollinden soon became active in Foun· ta.in. Valley and· was one <>f the founders· pf the Fountain Valley Bobby Sox League. Later he was appointed ' to the parks and recreation commlssion. "I had no idea that I would ever be ma).'or of this city then," said Hollinden. "I didn't think about runn ing for the city council until a month before the 1970 fil· ing date. I "'as sa tisfied with the in- cumbents. But when Bernie Svals tad decided not to run I decided to become a candidate." One of Hollinden's goals as mayor is for the city lo set up a list of priorit ies and concentrate on one or two important areas at a time. "\Ve need to determine what our goals are . and set target dales for ac· complishing them," said Hollinden. "We need to •ke a complete analysis of our industrial area. said Hollinden. ''As the· population of California in- creases. I envision Los Angeles to San Diego as a_megalopolis. Fou ntai n Valley will be In the geographic cenler llnd with our easy access lo the San Diego Freeway and high \tandards of en- vironment "'e should be able lo attract light industry ." liollinden also feel s Fountain Valley should concentrate on expanding 0ils recreation fa cilities. F,our Capo B~c.h Residents Held On ·Drug Charges Four Capistrano Beach residents were arraigned on narcotics charges this morning following tl!eir arrest Friday after allegedly selling SO pcunds or mari· juana to San Clemente detectives. The decision was made in the case of Leon M. Graham of Akron, CQflvicted last year of possess ing marijuana. Graham contended that Summit County Deputy Sheriff Gene Chicoine, who ar· rested him, unlawfully smoked mari- juana. The state's hlghest court upheld the Summit County prosecutor's office con· tenlion that: "In Ohlo, there is no Jaw against amok· ing marij uana; the offense is in ·its possession. Wh•e· ah undercover police of ricer in the e1ecution of.his official duty· must occasionally have a smoke of marj.. juana (and is thereby in possession) in ord er to protect bis true idenUt:Y .. and to preserve his personal safety and v.·ell being, (the Jaw >..grants him an exemption from prosecution." Graham was sentenced to 10.~20 years bl, prison. Fa~y Recovers After Five-day Trek in Desert ADELAIDE, Australia (AP j -A seven-week.old girl was pushed in Iler baby carriage tprough the scorching NuJlarbor Deser t for five days by her parents after the family car's gas tank leaked dry ... Railway worker Graham Greenwood, 2l and his 19-year-0ld wife, Marian, said today they kept baby Trudy-Anne .alive by feeding her on water from the car's radiator, mixed wit h canned milk. The parents Jived on a pack or cookies After the guards got into the building, !he students fled. the !pokesman, university. infonnation director Fred . ' Knubel, said ... ··There l\'as no physical contact," be said. "There was no physical contact," be said. Knubel said about 30 guards. were in- volved in clearing the hall and there were ._ about ao equi.I number of 1tudents inaide. ! The action left only Lewisohn Hall 1till in the hands of the demonstrators . .! Knubel declined to .. Say what actlbn the t'.. 1:1niversity pla'tls at Lewi.sohn. University officials and the students iii ~ liamilton :Hall met for 20 minutes Sunday ·: night in an attempt to negotiate an agree· ment to clear the building. ,. and during the chill dessert nights huddled p • A eel together with Trudy·Anne between them all' rrest to keep warm. They were arrested without incident !.~r~=::~ s~~a~~t ~~rilr!~t~10~~ In Camp Assault . Yerger said, and were held on $15,000 b~il· LONDON (UPI) -Lord Shinwell, who SAN DI EGO (AP) -Twp TWns, o~ :: Sgt. .Frank Yerger said the four \Vere taken into custOOy at 26982 Avenida las Palmas. They were identified as Susan Gay Levine. 25; Jeffrey Feller Levine, 28 ; Randy Thomas LaMotle, 21 ; and Steven \Vayne Davis, 20, all of the La Palmas address. Lord Shinwell Weds in London as EmatTiJel Shinwell . was a cabintt ~ach pending ~eir arraignrrient. minister and a-high offij:ial-in-the. labor soyght on a robbery warrant and the ..:.. The wg~ant said San Clemente police Party, married Mrs. Sarah ilunt today._· FL()WER HEIST other just released from prison .,here he '' was . serving a term on a murder con-became involved in the case three weeks He is 87; the bride is 75. viction, have been booked for in. ago when one of the suspects allegedly Shinwell, 81111 kno..ohs "Minny" lo his • WILTS FRENCH vestigalion of raping two, 17·year-old " ld 10 nd f . . • friends, was one of the most colorful girls, authoritie. s said. so pou s 0 . manJuana !o an u~ Labor leaders and members of Parlia· dcrcover narcotics ageiit. Follo\ving the ment Britain ever produced. . 1-IANTES, France (UPI) -Some James Clayton Hamilton, 32, of Haskell recently released from a Texas penllen· alleged purcl]ase of the marijuana,..the He once crossed th~ floor of the house Frenchmen may be missing their tiary, and Joe L. Weaver, 37, of Oressa, undercov er agent mitde a second or Commons and flattened an opposition traditional lily of the ~Riiey bouquet sought by Lubbock, Tex.. authorities, purchase, this one alleg edly of 1,000 Critic with ii punch in the nose. The cr!tic for M_ay D~y ce~ebrat10T1 today. . \Vere arrested after a bulletin wa, issUed bcnzad . 1 lb t r' turned out to be a former amateur boxing Police said ~1eves. made off with , ... / fol-them. , rine ~ e s. . . \.... J champion, but he didn't hit back. a truck carrymg six tons of the • Investigators said the girls were at· \erger said detectives obtained 8 -Lord Shinwell 's \lllarriage surprised flowers .. The truck was found later: lacked at a camp-ground early Sunday as search y.•arrant and went lo the home even his closest friebds . Only two wit· they said, put the ·flowers wer( their husbands were held ·at gunpoint.- Friday under the pretense of buying 50 nesses ac~mpani~ the bride and groom gone. They had been given a ride by the-men pounds of marijuana . Following the a\leg-, l~a.:t.:tb:_e:._r::•o:g:is:::tr:..y..:o:::ff:_tc::e..:c::er:e::m::o::n~y:_. ----=====:::::;========::;L.__:'::a::_rl:::ie::r:_ . .::a.::ut:::h.::or::it::ie:•:._a:_d::d::ed:_.L._ ___ · __ ed purchase. the police officers identified themselves, arrested th e four and :sca,rc.hed the home. They claim to have found small quan- tilies of hashish, marijuana and assorted pills, Yerger said. Are Promiscuous Girls Riskin,g W onib Cancer? • "\Ve're having a hard lin1e keeping up. EASTBOURNE, England (AP) _ x In the past.the city has concent rated on • small children, but now "'e have more British doctor says that some sexually teenagers to provide for. \\le really need promiscuous young g i r I s show a rect.e!ti.onal CQ.IJlplei v.·ith basket.ball ph ys iological signs of greater expcsure lo urls..iamlh.baHbalf' dialll0nd1.'1~ .. ; ..... .,.th,....e u~~ of 22~ ..Q.[.the 1l]!l!b, ' ,,, • Why __ _; ·--~·--· -Hollinden. ·• r. John -SfallWOrffiy, professor o 1 ''I am optimistic," adds Hollinden. "We obstetrics and gynecolgy at Oxford diamonds are have eDOUgh hard working people In this aUnndivehrsiltthy. appekaledt tot dlloctorf. nursesl a C)qOd community who will "·ork to Ret things ea wor ers o e youn& ~P e i"nv-nt dont." about the dangers of the permissive sarrr..- soclcty and serual promiscuity, W• • .,. ... ••••• "'-tff Stallworthy told the Royal Society of M111 flll ,nHc _, •ti """' Jlealth congres! at Eastbourne that his 41'9ttty ,. ,., wfrtt .. ....... MJ\ department 5ludied •so a d o I e s c t n I "'°" hi ...,.._, c.... .. _, I I d cotnpON. ' .. , .• - s.t .. lllllfl 9f ........ ...... _.,..,.. , ....... ,. "' ..... ., ,.11 ••• 14• ... ... I I \ . I l T-4 r • .. f I' r a s ' d f c n t n a 1 0 r Ii • - g f • t ' Llf\N IMcl\· m Fott1I Avtnut Getlt MIMI JlO W"t ••Y $trMt N""'°'I 811cll: »lJ Ntwf!Orl 10\lll'll "' S.1'1 c•-••: '°' Nolltl El C•fllirie "••I Tel•p••• 1114r' Ml-4J11 c....,._ ~ 442.1•1• ,,.,.. Htrtll Or•• c..ir <•m"-lllltt 'Thriller' Schecluled -At Huntington H.igh "G-uest In the ouSe:"-3l!U3 Broadway play, will be prcsen~d Thursday and Fri· day by the Huntington Beach High School drama department. ;:!i,i;. who a muted being prom· DIAMOND SETl'ING Al\ID .RING Tho study, he said, showed 10 limes tho • Cash ..... ----J------KEMODEUNG...l>ONE-ON-J!REMISES,-------'--¥----' 1<0T'lilllrcrurngeila mg place rn"''"'ee:n7.ec:r1----..:ifiln ~ 14f.1Jlt C'tfyrlfllt, 1tn.. Orll!VI ,,,,. 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Find fl Flrit at Iii< Fun Place to Shop 1838 NEWPORT ILYD. !'MONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA Mm -.__ H-........ . r d c aJ • • • LBJ Read - Love Memos .:.Anders n WASHINGTON (UP/) o/umn/st Jack Anderson charged at 1 Ciln· gtesslonar hearing today that FBI direc- tor J . Edgar Hoover prepared l!ecret memos on !he love lives af publ ic figures for the "bedtime reading" of forme; President> Lyndon B. JohnS<l n. Anderson said the FBI inveStigations of private citizens were examples of the kind of secrecy in government that should not be permitted. Among those he claimed were . subject to such reports .were actors Marlon Bran- do and Henry Belafonte, sports figures sllch as Joe Namath, Muhammad Ali, Lance Rentzel: and Joe Lauis, and black leaders including Ralph Abernathy and Roy Innis. Testifying before the House freedom of informati<ln subcommittee, Anderson concentrated his attack primarily on the "bungles and blunders'' of foreign policy that he said administrations hide under the lid of secrecy. But he. also described another example of what he clain1ed was an unwarranted government exercise in secrecy. "At hon1e, the executive branch con- ducts secret investigations of prominent Americans ... Anderson said. , "Their sex lives, drinking habits and personal affairs have come under FBI scrutiny. although the FBI has no jurisdi ction nor justification for this kind oLsnooping. A love affair, no matter haw sordid. is no business or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Yet FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover has demonstrated an in· tense interest in who ;r--sleeping with Whom in Washington. "President Johnson was <lne White House occ upant who had a fine ap- . ' First Gau Ptutor William Johnson, 25, of North Holl)'\vood, awaits the decision of the San Francisco Bay Area clergy and lay delegates on his application to be ordained a minister of the United Church of Christ. That affirmation made him the first homosex- ual pastor in the church. Story on Page 5. -, McGovern Sa)'S Win. Could Mean ' . - !# Mond•y, M1~ 1, 1912 H DAILY PILOT I Fifth Carrier Steams t·o War Midway Arrives at 'Yankee Station" Off North Vietnam From Wire St.rvice1 The attack carrier U~ Midway has arr- rived· at 1•Yankee Station" off North Viet- nam, bringing to five the t<llal of giant carriers available for strikes f!n Com- munist troo111 and installations for the first time since 1969, a Navy spokesman 1ald today. , The Midway. \\'hich left Alameda, Calif., April 10, joined the USS Hancock, Curbs Lifted Frorn Many Small Firms Coral Sea, 'Kitty Ha.wk and Constellation, The attack carrier USS Midway ha$ II'" on Sunday for duty ln the Tonkin Gull. A sixth carrier. USS SaratOga, wa! reported en route for Vietnamese duty. A navy spokesman said five ·carriers were assigned to the 7th Flfft from June 1965 to July 1969. He said ii was possible llll of them "had been on the firing line al one time '' during that period. Jn other developme.nl!: -U.S. troop withdrawals eiceeded Prtsldent Nllon'1 May l target by 2,700 men, the U.S. Command 1n.ooun.ced to- day. I But U.S. naval strength off Vietnam C<lntlnued to a raw. • The command'• weekly summary put U.S. 'mJlltary strength in Vietnam at sa,100 men as of Thursday -a cut of Gia s~ala Dead Police Cite Possible Ove rdose . 8.400 -and 1pokesmen said the feve.l 11 o/ midnlght Apr\/ 30 was 16.300. Pr"ldenl Nixon's May I goal was 69,000. Nixon set 49,000 as his July I troop strength target. At the peak three yeart ago. there were M3.000 American troops in ~lelnam. T e Soviet Union reaffirmed today its '"mi itilnt so\idar1ty" with Ccmmunbt forces fighting In Indoch ina end broke 11 three-year .r.ta y Day moratoriu m on decrying "U.S. agression"' by name: "\\le reaffirm our militrint solidarity \\'ith the couragC-Ous patriots of Vietnam, Laos and Cambocha ""ho lead heroic ii;trugg !cs against U.S. aggression," Pres.- ident ~ikolai V, Podg<l rny said. From Wire Services on t"·o-year proba1ion for 8 disturbing Podgorny's 15-minuh~ address in Red HOLLYWOOD -Film actress Gia the peace conviction stemming from a Square al the outset of the annual May Scala was found dead in Lhe bedroom of fracas with a parking lot attendant over Day civilian parade marked the first her Hollywood Hills home Sunday, police a 50-cent fee. time since 1968 that a fi.1a y Day speech by reported today_ Born in Liverpool. England or Italian a Soviet leader attacked the United Detectives said the 38-year-old brunette and Irish parent.s. Miss Scala also had States by name. WASHINGTON (AP) -The govern-may have died from an accidental· roles in "Four Girls in Town," "AU Thal -North 'Vietnam's Official .news agency ment .today lifted \vages and price con· ov.erdose of drugs but that ths...1;:ause was Heaven Allows," ''Never Sa y Goodbye." today ·claimed four more American trols from millions of small businesses uncertain pending an autopsy. "Garment Jungle," "Ride A Crookf'd mil itarv aircraft over North Vietnam . and small government units, generally Officers sa id Miss Scala. whose film Trail," "Tip on a Dead Jocke y," "The Thr, Vietnam News Agenc y said in a those with 60 or fewer employes. credits included ''Dan 't Go Near The Tunnel of Love,'' and ''The Guns of broadcas! heard in Tokyo that two planes Water" with Glenn Ford, had been taking Nlivarone ." 11·err drn.,.ned Sunday in Quang Binh pro- Director Danald Rumsfeld of the medication for a drinking . problem. She spent !6 years in Italy before com-trinet Just north <lf the Demilitarized President's Cost of Living Council said Several b<lttles of medication were found ing to the United States, 11.nd became a 7..one. - the move is aimed at !lreamlining the in the bedroom. U.S. citizen in 1959. V":\A i:a1d a th ird plane "'as downed d d The actress' body v.·as disC<1vered by In 1!170, fi..11ss Scala was dil'orccd from there Saturday. · controls program, an not a step towar one of three yout hs staying al the home. actor-turned·stockbroker Donald J . '!'ht fourth shool.do1\•n occurred over ending it. Larry Langston. 21. one of the youths. Burnett after a marriage of nine years. r.:j:hf' An province. V."l"A said. The council did not remove controls told police he round her dead in her bed They had no children: TP!e tvpes <lf plants in1·oll'ed al'lll the from the health or construction in-when he went to thank her for her The actres~ 11·as a11•arded SIO:J.31)(1 in rate .n{ ihe crewmen are not. specified. dustries. Rent ('()ntrols weren 't changed, hospitality and say goodbye _ alimony payable over a 10-year per iod. -North \fietnam ·s official radio either. Detectives said Langston and others at After leaving her parents in Italy. she declared today that the demilitaiized In separate moves, the council brought the home told them they last saw the ac-went to live with an aunt in Long Island, zone bet"'een North and South Vietnam i!I many construction _!_n<l. ~ealt~ firms tress al ive v.·hen she walked downstair1 where she attended high school. She la1er not an interriational border and that under tighter government scrutiny, ex-during the morning and th.en returned to left for Hollywood and won her first ma· movement of tanks. art[Uerv and troops _panded the staffs ~f the Pay Board ~nd her second-floor bedroom. She had 'been jor role with Jane Wyman and Rock across it does not constitule li:n invasion. the Price Commission by about one-third. drinking-, they said. Hudson in "All That Heaven Allows." "South and North Vietn am are simply and reassigned hundreds of Internal A judge sent Miss Scala to 1 state ''l•knew I had-to leave Italy when I was two zones of a unified Vietnam territory. Revenue ServiC'e Agents from conlrolling 1h0SJ>;tal for psychia~ric examination last 1 ~ or 16." she ance said. ''Otherwise. I There is no international bQrder between small businesses to controllipg firms that May after she colla psed in a Ven-wo uld have· married at 18 and settled them and all Vietnamese have remain µnder pay and price regulations. tura courtroom. during an apperance on down to being a hou sewife. . the ~ight and duty to defend Vietnam __ .'."""'". decifilnn ·~ P~t..v,..6..Ql aJ..;_, a drunk dr1v1ng charge • "I knew over here ~er~ W<lul.!f_ be~ . agaifisl-the -aggressor who came. 10,000 ·-w ..._ .... _..: d h .'lo-La.stJuly she was fined $125 and pf aced portunity and excitemeriT. ,,. mi16 acr<lss the ocean to invade our ..... businesses. small governments an t eir -land.'• Radio Hanoi said in a broadcast preciation .1&r· stories -abeu b !..ie-...ex·r--. -7 ,..__..._ ~-.. - tracurricular. love lives· of public figures.. ff:., Nom:nat:on Hoover happily pre pared secret memos, ~ .,.,_ · " loaded with intimate details about the personal affairs of the hit"h and mighty. for ~he President's bedtime reading," Anderson charged. employes from wage and price controls is monitored in Hong Kong. designed to eliminate unnecessary ,red Ab 0 T o l D la Both N<lrth Vietnam and the Viet Cong (Anderson·s column appears regularly on the editorial page of the DAILY PILOT.) Anderson's appearance today coincided \vilh publication or a column by him quoting excerpts from t~e purported FBI memos . He offered to make some of the documents available to the sub- C<lmmittee. Anderson deiivered his testimony under oath . By the Associated Pr''' tape." the council said in a statement. ortion rm e y in South Vietnam previously contended The council said that its decision will that no North Vietnamese troops or Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey and George br"•ng the total of exempt firms to five · · So th v· t S McG I · Oh" ' weapons were operating in u 1e • . overn seen suppor in 10 s ma-million . The co'uncil earlier ·exempted 1.5 jor cities toda y in last-day campaigning million of these. G d D 70 na~~sident Nixon says no U.S. ground for Tuesday's presidential primary. The decision also means that $500 rante to octor forces will be recommitted to the ~fcGovern said an upset over Hum -billion in yearly sales won't be covered _ ' stepped-up war in South Vietnam . bu,t, phrey could be ''the catalyst "'e med to by price controls. This is 28 percent of all declares Aanoi runs "a very great risk go all the "'-'ay to the nomination." sales. the counc,·1 said. h I • . od b I th w·•th ,·1s current olfensive. 11'"/h I" d / t th De t• A Dana Point physician accused of per-t e sla e s abortion c e e ore ey go 1 ~ e ~ales 0 e · mocra ic A tot31 of'J9 milli on employes , or 26 I h Ni xon. inviting questions rrom a blue· N t·o al Co t. n "d" g o the Oh"•o / formi11g abortions in his Laguna Beach to tria on t e issue. a 1 n nven 10 ri in n percent of the nation's payrol Y•age Robb is being defended by American ribbon crowd of Texans at the ranch of outcome. Humphrey plans to campaign earners. won"t " af/ected by pay con· oll•"ce today won a /urther dela y of his' c· .1 L"•-1. U . / A L w· . Treasu ry Secretary John e. Connally, """ 1v1 Lut:r 1es n1on aw yers . . 1r1n across the state's northern industrial bell lrols. Many of these are already exempt Orange-Co\l~ty Su rior Court trial. and Fred Okrand. said Sunday night that American camba t -Toledo. Canton and Cleveland -while under an earl"•er ru1,·ng lifting controls p .,,"" d ~ l-J / Robb t·' b L B h /roops are not 'lrect/y 1"nvo\v·' \n tht I 7es1r'l! u ge ce . .:Ju111ne.r-&e u y" was arres ~ y aguna eac -u IC\& ?-.1cGovern hits several of the same spo s from per"'"" earn•·ng less than $1.90 17 ' th f .. I A t f Dr R •-t 1· It h II di d V•"etnam f•'ght,·n~ . ...,,_ 1as,.r. e new r11: ~...,a e or . oue:r po 1ce a er e a ege y procure and also lakes in Cincinnati and Dayton. hmJrly. . . Cumfuing Robb , 70. of 34567 Scenic Drive. -miscal-riages on young women patients in "And .none till be ... Nixon la1d. . Ohio leads the list <lf four prifflaries The council said 1.5 mil\ibn companies He approved Dr. Robb's continued his art colony office. The ·president, \Vho fielded friendly Tuesday. . with $1 300 billiOn in yearly sales, and 53 freedom on his promise to appear for He was cleared of abortion che.rges que11tioh1, interrupted by enthu!iastic ap- Hurlilphrey is also competing in million 'employes, remain under controll!i. trial. when Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge plause, for nearly an hatir , said North neighboring lndlana, .where his main· The decisi<ln also exempts 3,78,000 Both sides in the criminal action want . Paul Ma5t ruled 'tfiat Californla'1 Vietnam runs great risk If it COf!tinuet rival for 16 elegates JS Al~bama Gov. emp\oyes of governmental units wi th 60 to further study a recent California Therapeutic Abortion Act was unconstf. what he has repeatedly termed a naked . C~pistrano Man F O!Jnd Flpa ting In Life Jacket George C. Wallace. Wallace is the target or fewer workers. This is about 7 percent Supreme Court ruling on the Jegatity Q{_jfili.onal. invasionJl.f the...SO.llth. --0Lloµlist--1.lemocr1ts in-lhe-Alab.ama--ot local governrrrent"worke•crsr..--'---]t~iii;l;;;g;;;:;;i;iii;iiii~;:ii;iiii~~ii,;i.ii~~;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;; .......... ;;;;;;;;;;;;:~i;iii:iiii;;iiii;i;;~----;;;ii;;;;'i primary. , ·· In the -District of Columbia, Democrats will elect 15 national con v e.,n l i o n delegates. The candidates are all running uncommitted. The man was identified by the San Diego County Coroner's office as Manley Thac.ker. 46, of 30291 Camino Capistrano .. He was employed by Ho1vard Lattimer as foreman of the Swanner Ranch, \.\'here he lived. Coast Guard of!icials said Thacker's body -was discOve.red by a pleasure craft at about 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Thacker r.eportedly left the Shelte Island Yacht "'\\rays basin alone Saturday afternoon aboard his · 26-foot cabin cruiser Starchaser. However. no trace of his bo~t has yet been found and the Coast Guard bu li4spended Che search for the vessel. The man's body, along with some debris and other life jackets, were-plcktd from the water by the q>ast Guard cutter Point Bo\.\·er and taken to San Diego. A spokesman for the San Diego County coroner's office there said this-morninr no cause of death bas yet ~ been es- tablished and that the case is still under investigatiOn. A friend of the family said today that the ranch foreman was an avid boater who often took weekend trips aboard his craft. Officials said his son, whom they could not identify, was to have gone to sea with Thacker on Saturday, but decided not to .accompany ~is fath er. The cause of the boat's disappearance 1s being invesligated by the Coast Guard office in San Diego. The body of a San Juan Capistrano ranch foreman we.s found wrapped In a life jacket and floating face down in the water Sunday some 10 miles south of Point" Loma in San Diego. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie. who dropped out of active primary campaigning last week, remains on the Indiana ballot and has a full slate running in Ohio. Sen. Henry M. Jackson is the other principal Democratic C<lntender. In tbe et1mpanion Republican primaries Tuesday, President Nixon's supporters . are expected to score a virtual clean sWeep. MayorCood 'Volunteer' James Thorpe, San J u a n Capistrano'! "all purf)(l"Se mayor'' display"ed his versatility Saturday. A bicycle parade to celebrate Arbor Day was about to head down the ·~main street <lf t<lwn when Thorpe noticed the city crew had not sh-Own up to block <lf" the street. Jumping <ln his bi c y c I e, he ZOQJned ()ver .to the end ....oL. the street, parked in the ce11ter, and physically stopped all oncoming cars until the parade had passed chewing out an irate motorist in the process. · He later said, "That's the beauty of this town, when there is a job to be d<lne, you can alway! find a volunteer.'' Van Overturns, Throws out 3; ~· Girl, 18, Dies A San Juan Capistrano girl died when the van in which she was riding aver- turned on the Ortega Highway 11 milet east of San ·Juan Capistrano late Satur- day. . II Gayle Summers. 18 or 31371 Ar~u~ a \Vay. was dead ~n a~rival . a~ M1s~1~n Community Hospital 1n M1ss1on V1e10 near midnight. Miss Summers was thrown from the vebicle llS -were two other occupants. . Ismael Pinon, 20. of 1505 Estrella, ·San Clemente. and ,Scott f\.1cDonald, 21. of 26686 Calle Monterno, Capistrano. Beach were reported ffi good condition todar at South Coast Community Hospital. Pinon was identified by officers as the vehicle·s dri ver. California Highway Patrolmen said the van was westbound when it left the roadway on a curve, skidded across the highway and rolled over. The 18-year-old ~ame the county·s 86th traffic fatality this year. There were 73 fatalities by this date last year. Piedmont Co.uple Add 14th Child, Tot From Korea G•gjt• G f~ Off OAKLAND (AP ) -.Rohert and I ) 00 13' ~ Dorothy DeBolt have added the 14th child · to their household , adopting a Korean· ' American girl w~se ·Jegs are pa ralyzed Frisky W~ale watches Surfer.s byTh./i'ii.eo1ii. whO live in Piedmonl, ~ ,_.. · -'-":»:>-"'-' have~tightua'dopted-=children nckidiQf"~ --0.1\PtN'fERtA•{UPI) .: G gl,0ri bl Y opjje(t iran:Smitti~. It wis fear the. four Vietnamese yoUngsters rendered gray whale released from captivity a might have died. paraplegics by the war. month ago. apparently retains her "But a frisky baby whale showed up Fri-The la test member of the ir fam ily is fondness for humans -especially day night off the beach home of Roberta Sonee, 4. the daughter of 11 Korean surfers. , Bond. who notified the Coast Guard and mother and an American soldier. After A young. half.ton whale believed to be the Navy. , , h'r parents were divo'tt:ed, Sunee tan~ Gigi was spotted during the weekend with Navy helicopter p1lats seotted the lracted polio. two adull whales off the Carptnteritt whale the next day and said 1t appeared When she and DeBolt were married In • beach. The sl1ht·aent surfers scurrying to to have equipment stra.pped to its back. 1969, Mrs. beBolt, who was a wido w, had shore. Scttntlsts were certain 1t was G~g.I. nine children -five o"r her Own and (our "She wllr not ta.ke a Ille seriously." Gt.gl. was teturned td ·the Pacific After adoe!_~L, . .,.,== a.ld-St.e..ve-Lca.thor.wood......dlrectOJ1-.ol-the ~pend1ag-mo5t.ol-W-lirtt-)'e.ar-of-herltf -ottSolrlia one daughter by a preVious 1---'!nn Diego m1tr\ne science project which .1n a pool at the Sta World Marina center marriage, and the couple have adopted · d th h=-"l from infancy. . In San Diego. She. had been captured In a roJr more children. raise e w a e M~lcan lagoon. , .. There may be more on the way. "She goofs off and pla ys .. around and Scientists hoptd she would join other "\Ve have-already begun procedures ~oes ~nwhalcllke things, he said. gray wha1es in their annual 111lgr11tlon to toward the adoption of a· beautiful Tittle&.. sur.facrng to wal~ti !tlrfers Is the sort of the Bering Sea. Instead,· she 1pparently year-aid black ,girl who Is also physic111ly CApr1clous bt'h~v1-0r she has dlspla1ed. hAs jbined one of the small group• or hand icapped, 11 Mrs, Oe&lt said, ACTIVE INTEREST IN SPECTATORS. The dash of the light and dark, here on a timeless pump. FLORSHEIM doee ll with premium calfskin on the Important higher tapered heel. Very lasloful balance, all around. • .. l lu• & Wh1tt . L . l row11) Whitt • .. ·. ' .- $27. l•nt t114 Te" 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWP'ORT CENTER • 64~·4221 S~ thinks it'& great fun , gray Whiles fiho lft! thought to fore~ · "Tht adoption Of Sunet WIS appro \'ed Scie:nllsts ·1ost track ol Gi1l I Wttk the mlgrttlion In favor of a aummer of( Wednesday by Alameda Superior Court UH YOUl MllTll CHAlGI • 14NlA.WlllCAlD ... HIMPHll\. CHJ.101 ago when 1 r1dlo futen<d to her back caJUornia 'a coast. ' Judg• Donald K. Quayle. 11..-----------------------~-------~~----,. • \ • ' - ' • ' • ' . 4 DAILY P1lOT ( with Tom urphine Shut the Gat e, On Our Coast? HAWA II CALLIT\G : These happy. islands in the sun ha \'e comprised our 50th state for 13 years now and abruptly, it seems, the plague of the ~1ainland has finally fa llen upon them . Hawa ii, it develops. forme rly known as the Sandviic h I & ! a n d s. is being sand· wiched by the proliferat1011 of the .m~tor car. Plainty. a lot of folks out there in the Aloha State figure they are getting to the. point u•here you can 't hardly find a p~IJ'.I tree or a beach for the number of m1n1· buses, automobiles. tru ck5 and campers that are plying their streets. So now they are planni~g to do somet.h1ng' about it. The Hawa·iian Legislature has just passed a bill that \.rould put a limit on the number of motor vehi cles "'hich wp uld be allowed upon the various islands bf nur 501h state. The measure now reposes upon the desk of Gov. John A. Burns. a Democrat who. tn dale, has been mum about whether or not he'll sign th~ thing. • • - ' ' • • UP'I Ttltlthoto NIX ONS ENJOY TEXAS. OUTDOOR COOKING AT TREASURY SECRETARY CONNAL LY'S RANCH President Addressed 200 Neighbors 1 t Informal Evening in Fioresville, Texas. HOME · 'Antsy' Houston· Roc k Hounds Eve ., New Moon Stones Connally Throws Texqs , . . . Lawn Party for Nixons IF RE DOES sign the bill into law, it IS -almost certain lhal every new and use_d car dealer in the islands will join to cha1lenge the legislation . a.1!1 un- constitutional. The U.S. Const1tut1on, you see makes it unlawful for a state t9 pass 1 trieasu re that restrains interstate tra dt. On the -other hand , however, the SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI ) -E yn E T (UP!) _ All l ~ th l h h di-. . h t t th 1 t' t ge logists get a took today at FLOR S ,,..L , ex. esson 111 e a.rt o quarter orse an Const1~ut1on also . grant~ eac s a .e e mpa ien ° . fr m m~n·s first aftern~n the airplanes kept homing in on JE.g._ ·-_ ~ . __ ~ .-·-__ a1.1thor-1ty. to use 1ts. Pollce...po__wys ti! th~--1~.r'ili:.q_c~~-~'l'!.E.~ct~res a~-twe ,a-orr·· ~--t~e .P:icosa -Ranch .near San Anton1~ .. Two coWOOys put the pon ies through interest of safety, health am:! welfare .of vis i "fo t~e 1~nar nigli1an s. P Y 01 bump ing do11rn on a grassy strip next to ~ their paces at Connally's direction, and its citlzt:ns. 4lii . Apol.\o l~ s flight 10 the moon. . a herd of russet-colored S11nta <.~etrudis. then brought th e horses over to Nixon for ":hat will be .t.he segment of the la w Scientists , hoped the roe~ collection Out of the · fleet of fancy private approval. The President aimed a pass at w~ich the Ha.wauan auto control backe rs w~ul~. c.ontaLn long.sought. pieces of the aircraft stepped the movers and shakers one of the horses flanks but hif the rider will hang their ·legal hats. pr1m1tive lunar crust· which apparently of the State of Te xas. Oilmen, ranchers, on the knee instead. The mus1c1ans HA~AllAN STATE Senator Nada 0 so\idifed .fr~m a vast poo! of molten rock businessmen, ne\vspaper publishers, play~~ "The Eyes of Texas are Upon Yoshina a authored the auto control laW 4 to 4.5 billion yea rs ago. Democrats and Republican~. y 011: -: and he gex lains, "We are approaching' Ast ronauts John \V. Young, Thoma s K. Others came .by car unt.11 there were .f?inner \vas under a yellow and white th point'1~ time where a decision must' ~1atUngly and Charles 1\1. Duke brough t 200 of the state·s power elite assembled striped tr!nt. Connally addressed the bee de as to which one or these back a record 245 pounds of rock 11.nd soil~ on the lawn outside John Connally's throng as "many of the dearest friends Co ~: tional rinci Jes shall prevail." samples and a record 10.830 pictures fieldstone ranchhouse. . v.·e have in this world." ;~1Lu maybep Senafor Yos hin aga'g con-taken duri ng their 11 da ys ip space. The ~ests of h?nor -Pres!dent and On a party breakdo11r•n, the guests wer.e trot measure will prevail and I suspect a Dr. ~1ichael Duke, curator of the Lunar Mr~. Nixon . -arriv~ by Mar~e Corps about 80 percent Democrats. Tha~ ~st1- Jot of folks here on the Mainland will be Rtceiving La boratory. said the first helicopter. The resulting gath~ring. s~t a mate came ~rom George Christia~, in his cheering section. rocks to be opened and examined in a bench mark for Central Texas socialites formtr press aide to Connally and Pre:s1- h th t r ·r t -1 -1 fll d b. t Id e to shoot at for years to come. dent Johnson Cha~ces are. owe ver • . a .. imi ing s ert e nJ rogen· 1• e ca ine wo~ com It wasn't a barbeque in the Lyndon The ailin former President was on the autos LS about the same as limiting pe o-from a bag beheved to contain ~ocks Johnson tradition. There was no hot officia l gue~t list but remained t.his LBJ pl~. Th~re has bee.n a lot of talk a_!!ttut-gathei:ed-by Young and Duke on their ~x-sa11ce and the use of the word was Ranch 100 miles to th~ north doing 1ust that right he re along our plorallon of North Ray Crater during studiously avoided · 1. r h" t h t t' 0 Co t h · th· d d l l Jk A rt"l 23 · recupera 1ng rom LS recen ear a -range as . . ub t e1r tr an as moonwa P · Neither was it a political clambake. ta k N' h ed hi r th rty Some of us who have lived along t' It was during that excursi~n that scien-Excepting Nixon. no aclive ca ndidates for an~ ·'t'is~"e~n hf mo~ spe:y :e:ver:. pa coast for a few summers have come o tists reached the conclusion that the of(iee were invited. Call it an elegant . . call the p"'nomena, "The Last Man In astronauts were not find ing pieces of· Texas lawn party. There was Mexican One prominent Repu?hcan .wast A~nc Theory." . . . vol canic lava flows as had been expected. music from strojling guitarlstS. Bouquets Arn:istrong, the party. s nationa Vlf:e lt gets this name because it IS orten Ioslead, the rocks appea red to be far of yellow and white . c!irysanthemum.s chairm1n. . · some newcomer Who arrives, briefly more complicated conglomerates which fl oated in the swimming pool and the Other guests included co m p u t er scans the cr~wded conditions and . then scient.isls speculated could hold the baskets of flowers hu~rom . the magnates H. Ross Perot ~nd Sa m \Vyl y, pronounces. Lock the gates. Don t let crustal material branches or live oak tre~ fha( fornled a contractors George Brown and H. B. anybody else move in here. It's too . · . Id h 1 canopy over the fr ont la"'"· Zachary, oilmen Robert Mosbacher and crowded alrtady." ~uc~ an~1e~t shpeetmen~ wthou 'del p An American flag flapped smartly in John D.-l\.1urchi son and attorneys Perry JCienhsts fill 1n t e gaps in e rap1 Y th . b Bass and Tom S'Caly THE LAST MAN ln .somelimes yells go expanding story of the moon's birth 8nd eThwar msptring relezdre. d -1 casual Former Texas Go~' Allan Shivers at· l d I di ili t th t f · h · I t h.ldh d e guess, mos esse n · . ong an ou y · ;, e res o us w1s v10 en c 1 oo -sportswear socialized over cocktails and tended. as did P. E. Haggerty. chairman ~at indeed we h~rt locked the gate.'l -, The thre~ astronaut ~ returned to a gath~red ~t the edge of an adjoining of Texas Instruments. and Robert J, JUSt before he arr "ed on the scene. Joyful greeting from their loved ones and • t to watch Connally give Nixon a Kleberg, of the King Ranch fam ily. Anyway. the Lu t l\.11n In syndrome fellow ~paceworkers at the Manned Space pas ure has become m..:re sophisticaled. these Center late Saturday night after a days and those that would limit the influx nonstop .flight from Ha,vaii . talk in ltrms of population density con· trol. zoning. land use curbs and the like. It pretty much means the same thing, however. Wlrks Bipartisan 'Fund-raiser' • IF HAWAil succeeds in limiting the in- flux of motor cars, you can pretty well bet they will· have also limited to a large degree the immigration of new citizens into our 50th state. Hits Corporate So if Ha waii ma kes it stick. you can bet a lot of folks here on the Mainland will be .. ~ager to climb on the same bandwagon. A non·motorized one, of course .. Tesl T ube 'Fr eeze'? CHICAGO (U PI) -An editorial in the Journal of the Arnerican Medical Association Sunday called for suspension of future txper iments on 1mplantalion of "le~! tube ba~nes" into \l.·omen 's \l.'Ombs. The .Journe l ioa1d ftrtilized tggs have already !wen ~rn"·n outside the body, and ~me researchers have discussed the possibility of impl anting them in humans on a trial basis. • 'From where?' WASHINGTON f_APJ -A ~iparlis·an effort to raise political fu nds among cor- porate employes, especially blue-collar workers, is being launched \l.'ilh $100.000 in seed money contributed by 27 major corporations. Among thel}I. iS LoCKheed Corp. which last year obtained a $250-million rederal loan guarantee to stave off bankruptcy. A Lockheed spokesman said over the "'eekend. however, that the company's contributions Y.'as "very small, no more thari $500 tO Sl.000." The spokesman. 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He said the company-had-such a pro- gram four yea rs ago, prior to its trou bles '"'ith the CSA military transport plane and its commercial LIOll jet liner, tiut . · that it was only able to raise some $12.000 from 90,000 employes. Lockheed was listed in a rfrochure put out by th e Public Affairs Council as f ·among corporations which contributed the $100,000 in seed money to finance a drive aimed at tapping a relatively un· touched sources ·of cori>Orate poli!icat funds -the workingman's waVet. The counc il ls made up of public.affairs of- ficers of uiore than 200 companies. The drive was lalinched Sunday with letters signed by the RepGblican and Democratic nattona l chairmen to 12.500 of the nation's largest corporaUons. "All of us realize we must expand the base of political su pport if we are to maintain a'n economically viable two par-- ty system ," said Republican Chairman Robert J. Dole and Democratic Chairman Lawrence J. O'Br.ien. ~he'lwo• clvl ,,.,,,=..,.note<! ~n•thtil"'i<ti. . that the new federal eltclions laW, which went inl o effect April 7. for the first time giYes full legal sanction ·to corporate fund-:fii ising activities and provides tax deductions for small contrlbutlons . Other companies listed as backing the drive are Alcoa. Btteh Aircraft. Borg· Warner. Black & Decker, Chase Manhat- 18n. Dart Industries, Econ o m I c If Laboratory, 'El Paso Natural Gas, Evans Producl.3. Ford, Gener11I E I e ct r i c , General Telephone. Kresge. Litton. the !\1eael Corp.. Minnesota. Minlng1 Olln, Pacific Gas. Phillip f\.1orris, RCA. R. J. Reynolds. S.~rs. TRW . U.S. Plywood, Wall1ce-Murr11.y t1nd Whirlpool. The council his scheduled 11eminars next month in seven major cities tnd promises tn Its brochurt to teach. cor· poratlons 111 the tricks or lundralsinll lrade . ( • I / I IRA Blamed ~elfast Factory · Ripped by Bo.nibs BELFAST (AP) -A chain or terrorist bomb blasts ripped through a big Nort hern Ireland syntheUc fibres plant today, killing one man 4nd injuring JO others. The explosions left one man with both arms ripped off and another with serious head injuries cis flames eng"lfed the fac· tory at Carrickfergus, 10 miles outside Belfast. Security forces said that 20 minutes before the first detonation they received an anonymous telephone tip . tJi'at e1· Police Funds For GOP Meet In Miami Eyed • TALLAHASSEE. Fla. IUPI) -Gov. Reubin Askew.confers with Miami Beach officials today on how to spend $550.000 in federal funds for policing the Republican National Convention in August. Miami Beach ~fayor Chuck Hall and .City Manager Clifford O'Key new to Ta llahassee to discus.'! the additional funds for ~onvenlion security prom ised Saturday by Jerris Leonard, head of the Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration _l LEAA ). 'l'.he city already had been promised more than $500,000 for beefed·up security at the Democratic convention in Jul y, so the last pledge brihgs the fatal federal funds for law enfOrcement · to over $1 mill ion. The 'Miami Beach City Council is ex· peeled to vote Wednesday on a forma l bid to the GOP, which is reported ready lb pull out of its original corfVention' site in San Diego. · i:tepublican Party leaders ha ve made it clear they will snap up a bid from Miami Beach. which wa.'l rejected as a possible •Site last year. But some city officials ha ve had ~econd thoughts about hosting two major conventions ba ck to back . with only a 250-man city police force to handle anti.establishment demonstrators. Hall and O'Key are expected to ask for 1.1'.m men from the Fjorida Highway Patrol and other state agel).Cies to be ~-a\18ih1ble in case of tl'oubJe;:.-:" -· , Hall said Saturday's pledge frorri Leonard incl uded a promise to make federal manpower -including troops - available in case of emergehc:i,. . plo5ives had been planleP in a canteen at the factor y, owned ~y. the British Chemical comblnt, Couftaulds. As guards searched the buil ding. I huge blast rocked the polyt s!er dtparl· m@nt. packed ,wit h highly inflamhiable chemicals. The plant cost $31.2 million and i.'l among the most ad van ced in Europe. The attack was blamed on lhe lrlsh RC'publican Army. Britain's chief adm inistrator in Northern Ireland, Will iam Whitelaw. had emeegency talks in Belfast· during the day on the rampage of Protestant mobs through. the capital Sunda y night. Security forces fear the long.awaited Protestant backlash may h11ve started against .the IRA 's guerrilla carripaign and concessions toward th e province's Rom· an Catholic minority. ' As \Vh ilelaw and Northern Ireland of. ficials discussed the eruption of Protest• ant violence. security forces annou nced that Magitliga n internment camp near Londonderry, used lo incarcerflle IRA suspects. had been closed. The remaining 44 inmates 1Yere tr ansferred Sunday to Long Kesh inlernment can1p, clost to Belfast. Shops and pubs 11r•rre set .iblaze in a three-hour fi ght Sunday bet"·een rioters anct 1>0lice in eastern Be I r a s t · s: Newtownards Hoad disiricl, a Protestant stronghold. BloOOy riots in ta$tern Belfast Saturday night injured 12 police and 13 civilians. · A spokesrnan a( Bellast police head· quarters said, "It's a case of the game~eepers turned poachers. The Protestant crowds are attacking us. The Prott stant back lash seems under way." He said the violence no longe.t seemed solely the work of. teen:age ia"lfgs Whb- we11r tartan scarve.'l as badges of Pro~estantism . The ·rioters' ~ase a~ peare.d to be broadening from a purely hooligari elemtnl. he added. "Things are certainly escalating," said the ·spokesman . "\Ve expect more flf this." .. ' Up Jo now , the Roman CathoJJc Irish Repub lican ,\rmy has caused most of the violence in ~orthtrn Ireland's nearly three years of bloodshed and des truction. Ramp Festival Li11geri1lg On COSBY, ·Tenn. (UPI\ -They came from Virginia. Geotgfa, Alabama. North Carolina and Tennesste -s<lme 8,000 of them ... - for the 19th annual ramp festival, a salute to the onion·like moun· tain delicacy whose strong taste lingers on and on and on. DA!IJ' PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Ot livr ry of lht Oal!y Pilo t 15 guaranl,rd Mll!'ldfV·"•ldty; If you do ""' hf Vf 'l'Ol/I' ~Ill'• by J:lO II m , c•ll 1nd vour <OPV will b• O•OU<;IM to you. C1111 1r1 1111~ ..,.,,II The alt-da y shindig Sunday also featured barbecued chicken. ·roast beef, r-cornpone. hot dogs and cold drinks. I • 1:.)0 p.m, · St ll.ll'df V \flll' Sun~hy ; II vou do ..ot •et•l~t vour ((lll'Y by t '·"'· S1ll.lrdtv. or I '·'"· SuN11y, Cl ll I ncl • <OPV wl!I bl brougllt to you. C•ll• 1r1 llk•n Uftlll 10 1.m. Trltphonrs "-\Mt Ort"(lt (OUM¥ Ar111 ........ "2"'221 Herth~! Hunllnglon INCh •NI Weslmt..11er ....•.....•••.•. J.I0.11:21 h n Clt.,.,...tt. C1pl1tr1no lt1ch, S1" Jul" C1f1f1tr1no, Dan• Point, SOl/111 LIQUIMI, LllJlllll Hlgu.I .. ,. '"1""29 • •• />-. ... • Shelling l'ictinis Country music singer David Houston and his sh&w entertained along with gospel groups. · There were two food lines. one fe atur· ing just t"·o small ramps and the chicken dinner. The other line contained the serious ramp lovers and featured the beef with heaping portions of both raw and cooked ramp. .J Line one hfld abouf twice as many .takers as line rwmber two. A dlslraught Vietnamese (alher.hol ds·bls wounded son In hfs arms. as they both wall lor medlcal t!eatment at a hosp ilal in Hue_ South Vietnam. Both we re hurl during' lighting around Quang Triana were part of a mass exodus down Highway 11<> thlJ former Imperial capital. .. • 7 l Ip , . - • • • 7 • • Orange Coasi ~· VOL: 65, NO. 122, 2 SECTIONS, ~4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY.' CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY I, 1~72 N TEN t lNTS .·. ... • • eooyr•· " uang Tri I~ost Fate of Troops, U.S. Aides Unknown SAIGON (UPI) -Senior South Viei- namese officers and about 80 U.S. ad· vlsers today abandoned Quang Tri, the country's northernmost prov I n c i a I Capital, leaving behind 10,000 elite government troo ps and 40 America n '{Olunteer~ to be "killed or captured" by N'orth Vietnamese troops taking over the city. Quang Tri \l'Ould be the first provincial capital seized by th e Communists although they held parts or Hue for 28 * Latest War days during the Tet offe nsive In 1968. The loss of Quang Tri would be one of the worst of the war for the South Viet· namese and· the largest viclory for !he Communists in their current orfensive which bega n March 30. The next big South Viefnamese-.outpo.~l in the north is the city of Hue. 3~ milP,s lo the south. The former ilnperiar capital, now three tim@!i its nor1nal size ber;"Juse of an influx of refugees. n1ay be the next ma jor Comm11nist target Viet General Tliro ws Fits "They (Soulh Vilen;uneSt> troops and An1erican advisers) \11ill either be killed or captured or somehov.· manage to snPalc through NVA (North Vietnamese Armyl lines. but there 's really not much hope for them lo escape," one U.S. oHicer told · UPI correspondt:nl Ste1varl Kcllern1an in Jl ur. "GoCag dov.·n l~lflln\·jy I ll oward llue)' Is i:;uing to be a little like the C:erm1u1 relrl·al frun1 llussl:i 111 \Vurld \Var II. ·r~cy're going to get sla uf(htcred <111 the 11·ay rio11·n." the officer s:1id. l·:l~t.'11·hfre in South V1elnarn. Com· 1nunis1 troops attacked srvcral localion!"I in 1he Central Highlt111ds in an app11 rent :1tte111p1. to chop up tht• northern hill f or South -Vietnam and cul the eountry 111 lwo. Q1111n1u11ists also took o\·er the· SAIGON (UPI ) -A South \'iel-northern one-thi rd of Ri nh Dinh provincf! namese general reportedly lhrew and ifs 250,000 people with the cnpture of temper tantrum s today after being !he distri ct capital or Tam Quanh. Sap. eva cuated from the provincial pers ble1v a bridge near Siagon LAlte~aT capital of Quang Tri. separating a regitnent or government Developments · In Vietnam · ··· u an 1a , comma er o e Senior U.S. advisers in llue said about • ~==~~=======-:~;:;:'""."""":;~'.'.::"'""":;""j~~ae?,7~00~~M§t.~D=i=•~· ~':"~::'".:=::~::;:::;;::::::-:d From Wire Services VHeV waGs. td1 entified ndas Br1r·gt.hG3rend~ troops from the capital. ,._ ~ Here are today's dev.elopment on the _Di't,ision, who pulled o_ut with -his 80 Americans were evacuated but about -~-~·-----.. __ ·----~..:-=,L~~·--· ----=----.... ---~11~~·.~arr.a-..mta-·&.t"°i~gJ~-=o ---•·ennre stin.' -----~--1 PAILY '\LOT M1w1 """ QUANG TRI-South Vietnam e s"e 40, rriostIY M"afifies, aske<!To stnyl>ehiffi Far Out Planet Schematic drawipg charts solar orbit of "Pl'anet X." the existence or. wh~ch has been suggested by.Joseph L. Brady, a sc1ent1st at the Lawrence Livermore .. .. c Laboratory. The planet, far beyond Pluto, was pre- dicted on the basis of sophisticated mathematical computations of the movements of Halley's Comet. i>olice B~gged By Cyclists N ewporter Convention ' At Elsinore Hall ~yed by Plnnn:ers U.S. advisers reaching llu e said ta figlrl·with a un it nr Snuth Vietnnmese military commanders and most U.S. he lost communlcatiOn with other marines -the last rffccli\'r. fig hting military advisers fly out or Quang Tri units and "began throwing temper rorce in the area. leavin g defen ses to 10,000 troops and tantrums because he didn't have 11.S. military sourl'CS :-;aid 4.9 top South "substantial nwnber" of U.S. advisers, control of his own people." Vietname se officers v.·erc cvncua ted from still fighting at nightfall. Quang Tri. QUI NHON-North Vietnamese in It was not clear hov.· m11ny So uth Viet· coastal highlands capture third district namese officers remained \Yith the capital, Tam Qitan, and control of 250,000 J l l f • h H • troops. or province population; Land ing Zone e y 'f,S it A U.S. spakesman said the America n English under fire and U.S. ad visers fly · advisers were evacuated pecause the out. command structure disintegrated. KONTUM-Battle rtpof'1ed at Fire N t A "There was oothing left to a9vise. An -Base Lima, Jast major defense for Ctn-ewpor rea they could do was_defend themselves," the tral HlghlandJ city. Some U.S. adviser& spokesman said. Brig . Gen. Thomas W. leave Kontum and Pleiku, 25 miles away. Bowen, deputy senior U.S. ad viser in the RUE-Communist attack artillery baae Swi'm"" nrs northern quarter, said the &itualion was nine miles west or Hue; South Viet-I I~ nol completely black. A ProPou.1 to ldd 1 SO;GOl).iquare foOt we can do It. namese Officials ny their families to, "It's not a disaster bU:t it's not a thing _ LAKE ELSINORE (AP) -About convention hall to the Newporter Inn will "No plans have .been drawn and We're safety; troops intercept sapper trying to Hordes of slimy jellyfish caotinued to be taken lightly. The situation is no t 150,000 penons, tn89Y. on ~otorcycles, go before Newport Beach planning com-not really sure what's going to go in blow ur command' headquarters in Hue 's their tw,o week invalllon of Newport desperate but there is certain cause for have left hfere aftet three day1 of cycle missioners Thursday night . there," Edm.onson said. ans:ieti Citadel. Beach beaches ·and many of the 200 000 serious concern . We have gol i mcijor racei, tra fie accidents and ~r..Jn:._ _ _ . · PHNOM PENH-C bod' f-... -. ' problem," he said. cidenl! which kept the Riverside County ~e stfllcturns-planned in the parking James E. Nuzum, s.enior_planne_r, in a abagdon border towns ::11aav~:i!nd ~~~· w.~ek~nd visitors were on the receiving Quang Tri is 11 miles below the shertff'a offlce hopping. lot between the Monte· Carlo room and report to oommis.sioners recommending pong-Trach:-O»nmunist!-bloW--up--·bfidge---erul flf painful stin~, lifeguards reported Demilitarized Zone where the current of- "It was wall:to.wall people on h-1ain the row of shops along the main entrance approval of the use permit, said he has at Go Dau Ha, 35 miles northwest of today. e~ive--3tarted-32--days-11:go;-The-city. Street and that's quite a problem for a drive. two concerns. Salgon and five miles from Bavet. Loss Elsewhere ·on the Orange Coast, under heavy attack ror five days, was sleepy IHtle town like this," said sheriff's NeW-port Beach Planning u· . 1 .d Nuzum slUd he warits commissioners to of Kompong Trach opens infiltration Laguna Beach lifeguards reported some isolated when North Vietnamese wOn con- Capt. Russ Hawk. "Our roost serious . 0 icta s sai k d •· lot l k. I th route Into Saigon area from south. trol of Highway 1 bellveen the city and problem was about 40 traffic accidents.•• today· the Newporter will replace the ~a~i:t;u~; ~sei~f'Uie ~e~;:;~~~ :i~ t>! FLORESVILLE, Tex-President Nixon jellyfiSh victim s but no great numbers or Hue. The fifth annual Elsinore Motorcycle par~g by creating a,,new lot on the site provided and that the effect of the ad· says Communists will take over South the.ln. San Clemente 's surr was clear as A South Vietnamese relier force which Grand PriI attracted not only spectators, of the present heliport, whlch has been ditional traffic on Jamboree Road be con-Vietnam .it. United States stops using air was Huntington Beach. tried to break through earlier in the day H11:wk said Sunday, but also members of abandoned. -sidered. and sea power in Indochina "W h d t I t 100 r t ·d s t d was ambushed and forced lo return te> th Hell' An I lo I I Pro sed • th I •-1 p••••Hano1· ad"'••r ;. Due Tho e a a eas irs 81 5 a uraav Hue e s ge s mo rcyc e cub, . . po m e Pans ~ore city of-He recommend approva1 on .the condi-~ •..n. u: d s d d Jot r tho *' · fie al' "··· t' ~-rel"-· to Part's for aeeret talks with an un ay an a 0 se were Commu · I g und r· t h There were 20 arrests for various 1 are uU"l:'C mee mg rooms, a 10,00().. ti0J1S that "all parking areu be •.• in ac· ....... • rus ro ire was oo eavy _ reaso~. including assault with a deadly square foot exhibition hall and additional cordance with the city-off meet parking United States ; Saigon spokesman says stings,'' said a Newport Beach lifeguard to permit a large scale helicopter evacua. weapon possession of drugs and drunken-stores and shops. • standards and that the parking and Tho gives no hope for early end to ~ .. spokesman. · tion. Five U.S. aircraft, including two ness. ' . However, official!: of the Newporter Inn vehicular circulation plan ... be subject war. Despite the smali sqrf, strong riptides helicopters, were shot down trying to SOme-peraons were admitted to 1 local dis~~ lhis-momlng that .plarui for the to review and approval-by U>e traffic took their toll of swimmers. f!vacunte and provide cover for the ._hospitaLfor lreabnent of stab-wounds con~enhon ~all are r~_s.till_tentative engineer.'' ~ _ . _ AmericansJ.Dd_South_VJetoarots.e_ com-Hawk said no one was in custody in th~ ~n Uie Pl'OJect may not wipd up the way Newporter Inn officials th.is morning ·n• • • ·•we--m·aae at least eight or IO rescues manders. No Americans were kiUed, and stabbings · 1t has been presented to commis.sioners. declined to give cost figures on the new lr.l. lnl· !flllTl JUUnU over the weekend," Newport lifeguards all but one were rescued. Some r~ct spectators were hurt \'vhen -·"~eh.ad ~.put som~thing down (on the additkln and would not comment on.plans ~ • ... reported. TwO -of the pilots rescued during the • cycles ran orr the course and into the a.P{>hcation}, said Phil E~onson, an or-for high rise tower to contain additional Gardell La.-JS 2 Sunny balmy weather and water evacauatio n told Kellerman South Viet· _prowd. The in ·ured-totaled -150. ~ fic~al__ of ~I Webb Enterp_r1ses _ ues _ _ s . _ . ~ ____ _ 1.UL"'-'-"~"'-~-~i~e,.,,mI1W1JureLin_the.60s drew mos t 0Ube____,ian1ese 1roo~-llear_Quang_Iri nr• . J . • BE!fOte we spent a lot or money we There now are 327 rooms in the resort crowds to the sand. · Uiorouglily d1sorg'a.Oizcil. ---" . But authorities_ reported~ seri~s in--had· to get an okay-from the city to see 11-spa-bullt nearlylz-yearrago by-George v-= I . -J-"l The jenyrrsh invasion has been a con-11They were oom"pletely disarrayed. Noise Fine Levied Juries, only a.Jew br~~en ~lndows 1n the ~ Bucc0Ja and now owned by Del Webb .J. OUt l.S lfl, .llf, tinuing.problem on the beach for the past They are not a fighting !orce anymore," ~o~own area a~, outs1d~ or the tra!: Enterprises. _ two weeks. one of the pilots said. fie probl~ms, things weren t too bad, Gii·Js lO .ffODOf The complex has a total of 919 parking Two i?-year-old youths were booked in The creatures are carried by currents The North Vitnamese attack was not _ H~.wk saJd. . . _ spaces, which' exceeds city requi{ements, Laguna Beach Friday for allegedly and as lhe. seasons change, the currents-disrupted by h!Jndreds of allied air strikts Obviously, "'.1th 1,000 outlaw cychsts but Nuzum said the existing re-cultivating a mini-marijuana garden in a sweep them clos~r to shore where mar1;y and saturation shelling of 10 Ameyica 11 tiere, the potenli~l for .tro~ble was grea~. s ·COUl T ~ _:_derS quirements do not take into consideration milk carton. are . beached by . the tides. ships stationed offshore. Quang Tri is on- But the most trying thing was the trarhc J..AAI office-space usage. Lifeguards said a number of sw.lmm~rs Jy seven miles from the South China Sea. ~ccidenl!. We average. 1.-a,, month so 40 He said he also is bothered by the fact An officer making a traffic stop on El were stung over the weekend by Jellyfish The evacuated Officers were flown to 111 thrtt days is incredible Toro Road, near Laguna Canyon Road . h . , · . Newport Harbor Girl <'~··1• wi'll honor the new parking lot will on.n onto Jam-lurking in the waves. Butt ey said some Hue, So. uth Vietnam's third largest ci'ty. Off1clalJ admitted they have a massi"e """-VU14 ,.... 11aid he saw the youths pull of fthe road in h ~ their troop Ieade-at a ··-I-annual boree RQad "which might interfere" with beachgoers were stung by creatures t at Hue. whlch has a normal Populati'on ot clean-up task ahead of lhem after tons of • .,, ........ a small pickup truck shortly after 2 p.m. , . reeognition luncheon on May 3. • traffic flow on the main artery. and, wondering why they weren't in had already washed ashore. 150,000, is i.wollen with an additional ~:;::ts~ere left at the lake and on c1ly The luncheon meeting will be at 11 a.m. school, stepped over to ask for their id~: '.l'enta~les dra~ acros~ the san~ can 300,000 refugees. South Vietnamese have A group of citizens protested the event at the Park Newport Spa, 900 San Joa-' tlficati on. ~till lnfl1~t the p~1nful sting ~ven if the been try ing to eva~auate the refugees by being staged around the lake but lost a quin Road in Newport Beach. Mrs. Nixon Honored Walk ing by the pick-up he assertedly )e~fi:h ~s n~ad.' h~guard; S~l~.bor over sea .and air ' co\D't battle to haJl the races. Mrs. Michael Blake, . c o m m u n i t y spOtted a dirt-filled mllk carton with four a a IC in ewpor a. Guerrillas blew up two bridges on association chairman, will discusa: the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (APt -Pat flourishing marijuana plants in the bed of the weekend was heavy according to the J~ighway I.south of Hue, but the damage "Bikes to the Beach" project which local Nixon haa been chosen the "best coir-the truck. A further search 1urned up Orange County Harbor~:. Beaches and wa! later repaired ind the highway scouts have suppcrted, and troop No. 50 fured woman in the nation" by the New aboµt 50 grams of marijuana and a ~atks Department and it l~ked 1 lot reo pened. The highway connects with Da from Cdrona de! Mar will entertain. •Jersey Master Hairdresser! and number of "mini-bennie" pills in the like a .good summer weekda y. . Nang, the country's second largnt city. CHICAGO (AP) -The Na tional Tea City council members, bike trail com-Cosmetologists Association. Mrs. Nixon vehicle. us·~~!?gssa~erea m~~bo~.nf~1;:rt~~~~ Co. has drawn a $500 fine, the largest mittee members and girl scout officials topped the list Sunday of 10 women and The youths. rrom Santa Anr and ever levied under the city's 10-month old will attend. · IO men chosen by \he association's ex· Westminster, were booked on suspicion of sEpokesmdan, "lheth 'boats ke~:ered in ~heg noise pollU'tion ordinance. Circuit Court For reservations, contact Eleanor ecutive committee as the "belt coif· possession of marii'uana and dangerous nsena a race is wee ..,...gan comin J d Albert s p t f -• h McGowan at 673-6470. f ~" ll in to ask for n1oorings." · u ge . or er tncu t e company urcu among pub ·c figures. "It dr~gs. The spOkcsman aaid al least JOO boats for exceeding the maximum allowable h k d noise level by 10 decibels. A SPokesman had-eptered the h11rbor over t e wte en Orange Wea Cler N • G to his knowledge. . . for the city Department of Environ-• I c • • "No telling how many others came ' in ,... ........ ~~~~~~2!~1 i~:..;~.~i~n~~~~:~oo~ -~ •. --•• -·~{) n -' -~ ~ ·~~· 41-:.~-~ e~·~~~~p ~ ··~: ... ~_"~-· ... m.~-~-~s~i~.f .. th-~-~~~:~~::::~g.: ~ It will be sunny and warin Tues. doy, loll oiling early morning fog and'"low clouds 11Jon1it the coast, 1c- •eo1 dl11tti?th~athetllr\fy'. litghs·~·I"'-'~• or 62 at the beach, rising to 70 in- I He's Bal.dest Of t1ie Bal.d sr . SAVIN -SUR -GARTEMPE, France (UP·I) -At the close of an lnternaUonal t"Onference bringing together several hundred bald men from Europeab nations, delegates dedded lo hojµ cont"t to ,.. who was the baldest. The winner was the deputy mayor of St-Sllvln-Sur.Cartempe, Kleber! Gallo!. Gallot won wttb 314 square Wt· llmeters or bald surface on hlJ head. President's Famil y Has J-et 'Fleet for U.S. Trips Concerts Slated By FRANCES LEWINE WASIIlNGTON (AP) -While Presi- dent Nixon -sticks ma inly to foreign travels that probably will dominate front pages this spring, his wife and two da ughters will fan out acrOss the country In l•ss-publiclud goodwW appurances. The women's vote ls expected to be a big factor ln the prealde.nUalo race, the pollsters say, al)d the Nixon famlly 's trips will be a low·key bid for It. ' In recent 'Wttks, thoUgh, " the Der;nocrats fight It out on tbe .. prbnary battlegrounds, the Nixon name is kept in thl local news by Pat Nii.on. Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Cox appearing in places fr om Florida to California. And, Mrs. Smith predicts, such trip! will be. stepped up. The Nlxl>ri women have the neet or. presidential Jtts_at ·Jbeii..disPosaL And use the military plantaJor pcraonaJ trips because or Secret Servic_e anxleUt1 about arelal hijacking. • the travel tab for those appearances. Hardly a· week ha s gone by thi!I year withou t some scheduled appearan«: for the Nixon women. They have ranged Into 1 doien states -some Of them several times -and visited a variety of organizations, Including 4-11 clubs, in- stitutions for the blind and retarded, &arden clubs. historic sites and events that President Nixon has been unable tq attend. At Two Plazas Two conCtrta will.be presented tonight at local shopping areas by students of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Oi.'Jtrict In a continuing program commemorating Natlonal Music Week, today .(iµ'ougb Saturday. , Siudents 'or O.wls Middle . School 1n Costa Mesa will preform at South Coast Plaza from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The ,atring Orchestra, Debut.intes, and Conctr! Band will perform. Fashion Island l''lll host t be Ha?lnoneers from Ensign ~fiddle School, Ntwport Btach. f~m 7:30 to I p.m. land. Lows 4.2·52. INSIDE TODA l' TDdoy'1 tntertai"ment sec1 i.p1' offtr1 rcvitw1 of tht \Vestman· ster Communit11 Th1atl!r produc- tion ·of "Antigo11e '' nnd lhe l<Js Angeles Philharmonic'.s lOUi an- niversary cancert at UC Irvine. ·See Page$ 18-19. L,M, It'll t 1 .. 11n1 t C•JUi:lrl'll• J CllOlfl.. If.ft Ctrnlct lt c"""" " OHlll Mttlcn • l!llltttltl '"' • l.11i.rt11ftM1ftl ... ,, ,111,llCI 1 .. U ,..,. "" ._.. . ""'"''" 14 Attll UlllltrJ I& Mfl¥1t' " Htll•NI N.-. ,• Of•• c.-i. 1,1.11 ,.,.., ,, 1-K 1f.11 $1«11 MM"tth , .. ,, Tllt¥1tlM It TllMlwl .. ~lllllt I WM!n .. ""'-' ll-U •111 ""'' • • • But White House apokesman Htle.n Smith contends tbe1t travtls -already under way -are not uclusive.Jy canr paign trips. She 11ys the prtsldentlat tamily is just accepting ...,, or the usu•I tun ol lnvitaliolll It 1t11. The only aeknowledgtd campaiiJI ap- pearances are fouf blf t'@10ftll women'• <.'Onferenct1. TM White House said life GOP National Commltu. would plot up BuL !1st' week, on a trip into New York State, Tricia u ld flatly she was out cazn. pal1nln{: lor h<r rather and predicted . there will be many Polit19I app .. rancu. including trips on blhalC of otht.r Re.publ ican candidates. Adl!IWion lo he <Oftcrrts I! 1-~--1 ____ .,....,,,,=::====::::!:==::I ' - Z OAIL V PILO T N Short-term Parking· Reviewed A small committee of businessmen it 1ettin1t out to find ways and means to pro\'i~c more parking in the congested l\·lcFadclcn Square area by the Newport Pitr. They also will be trying to determin e v.·ho 'should ge t to use it -all.day beach visitors or transien t customers of .the Ocean front bars und hamburger stands. If Vice ti.Iayor lioward Rogers has anything to say about it. parking v.·i\I be provided for the business customers only. "Jf \\'C do (come up with more park· ing), il'll be short-term busi ness parking rather than Jong-term parking ," Rogers said last week as he was named by Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis to head a apecial parking committee. Rogers has since asked rfpresenlatives <lf the McFadden Square merchants group and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce to send two mei:rtbers each to a meeting of the panel next f\.1onday at 8 a.m. in city hall . Councilmen formed the committee after hearing Fran Ursini, -0wner of the Stlrfer restalf'rant , 2200 \V. Ocean Front, com plain of confUsion -0ver 1nucluatlng parking meter rates. 11 J\1clnnis brought a le~thy debat.e on the subjec t to an end by ying the prot>. lem isn't the meter ra s because the lots are almost always ull during the summer. The problem, e said, is the Jack -Of places to park cars. Mclnnis suggested some kind of part- ing authority or assessment district to pay for a new parking slructure designed to serve both the McFadden Square area and Cannery Villige, across Newport.. Balboa Boulevard. City Manager Robert L. Wynn later ruled out the assessmenf.distril!t., saying too .. many ~bUSiiiis"SeSSuch as~ sefvlci Sta- tions would claim they wouldn't benefit from any additional park ing. COASTWISE Br Plall lnh!rlan•H - Mayor Asking Volunteers for City B~ard Openi_ngs A number of openings on Newport by Alvin G. Kellam, will exi>ire. Beach boards and commlulon will be In addition, the term of Thomas Blake- created June 30 by the expiration of the ly, a library trustee, will expi re. terms of present member1 and Mayor A seat held by Ron Yeo on the city Arts Dona1d L. Mclnnls has· issued .a c*!I for Committee, will be open and two seata on volunteers. . . the technical oil advisory committt,e, "We'Would hke 1ny·1nterested Newport -tho•• held by-Gll!l'ge P. Z<bilaiii!Hins Beach resident to contact the mayor's of-Lorenz, will be open. fice at'soon·as..possible," Mcinnis said. Applications for the appointments will Two planning commlsaion seats, those be reviewed by the city ·council ap- • Library Has Hot Line Newp~rt Facility Joins Teletype System For anyone who needs to know something about the mating habits of the Alaskan King Crab, not1ible batUes of the Angolan war for independence or any other such -0bscure piece of data, the Newport Beach Public Library is del ennined to find Jt. 1 The library is now part or an ex· perimental, $100,000 nationwide teletype system wbJcb gives r'eaders a n d researchers access to books an d ma tqlals of almost any tlnd all over tbe country. "This wW keep us from having to t.um someone away if we can't find what he is looking for ," said Ryna Rothberg, librarian at the Balboa Branch Library where Newport Beach's teletype is based. Answers to unusual questk>ns have already been sought during the first week of operation, said Mrs. Rothberg. "f)n the first day of operation, a researcher for the Reuben11 Restaurant Chain reque sted in"formation on~the com- mercia l harvesting of shrimp, scallops and lobser," she said. "Another person requested information on the tanning arid processing of leather and fur and specifi catiOns were requested for the sail plan of a Glouc hester fishing schooner, of the early I900's," Mrs. Rothberg added. "This system is a first foi-' publie library C-Ommunications," said Dorothea Sheely, head librarian f-0r NewpOrt Beach. Mrs: Sheely said -that if a certain book or reference source canpot be located at any Newport Beach br2t~h library, the teletype can 1fe used to contact the main .librari ln Santa ABa which is_the ne@_or~ reference center. "If Santa Ana can't help us, we go to IA>s Angeles, then to the state library in Sacramento,'' she said. "If we still can't find it,. we can go to Washingtoil, D.C." Mrs. Rothberg said the system also allows the Newport Beach libraries to Df.IL Y ,ILOT Stiff PllQI LIBRARIAN ELISE CONATY SEEKS HELP WITH TELETYPE Communications Setup Br6aden1 Horizons of . Newport Library took for material in some college and university libraries. "Cooperation is the trend now in libraries:• she said. "We Just can·t afford everything, so we tend to spec~· lize in a iew." :- , 'This new system means · tha the resources or other libraries are jus t as available as -0ur own," said 1'1rs . Rothberg. hThere just has to be some pa--' tence -0n the part or the patron while we locate his material.,, Funds for the twcryear, pilot teletype n·etwork project were obtainec1 through lbe Federal Library Services and Construction Act, said A·frs. Sheely. "'Newport Beach libraries are eligible for this money t)\rough our membership in Orange County's Santiago library sys tem," she added. • • Parts of Angela Davis ' I l I f ' I I l j a I c 0 l v e w "We've got to consider whether it is really desirable to put more parking in the area"," said h-1clnnls. held by Curt Dosh and Don Adkinson, will pointments c;om.mittee, which includes be open, Mcinnis said. councilm~n Carl Kymla an.st Richard · You Can, Smoke lt in, Oliio-lf You're a Nark He then said he would consider short- tenn parking, which would not be used by out-Of-the-area bcachgoers. If some sort of Parking structure is --built;it-could be paid for through revenue bond s. profits from the garag~. with a @wn payment from the city!a~U-Street Parking Fund. ' Wynn t-Old councilmen that $39, of the $152,000 ac'cumulated in the fund Square area . · The fund was created to Tecei one- . .half the revenues from.. all arklng -meters in business dl'Slricts. · One seat, held by Ha11 Seely, will be C,roul, with Vice Mayor Howard Rogers open on the parks, beaches and recrea-an ex-olllcio.member. tion commission. Their recommendations will be Two ttrma on the civil aervice board, forwarded to the full council for action, one held by-W. Jay Moseley and the other probably late next. month. Men, There's Help on Way LONDON (UPI) -A 1tore ii in- atalllng a "blush bar" in ita Campus Guards Clear Building At" Columbia •· 1 • women'• department. NEW YORK (UP Ca B h~ p t It wUI be •tailed by male I) -campus !ecurity PO ea C 0 employeund I! Intended for u" by 'guards cleared'-:ro students out of • , ,:::..:::...; ' male·customen too emJ>arrassed to Hamilton-o--HaQ, a~t Colllmbia University ~i'ggi•-e'°'-F· $..Ull• d---,_:_ ask women's s~~s clerk for helJLl!L..1 __ ._ar~Jy today, leaving -0ne building still oc-D u lelect11ii lffiiUie for wives ana-B:1rl cupied by antiwar demonstrators. . friends. A university spokesman said the A raid on a Capistrano Beach motel Jt will also 1ell cosmetics. guards entered the building at 5:30 a.m. .room during the weekend yi elded a haul of more than 80 pounds or marijuana and but ran into heavy barricades at the door two men accused of peddling it, Orange that tOok some time to clear away. Co unt y sheriff's officers said. ' Four Capo Beach After the guaros got into the building, Deputi es booked Alfred l\.1arlin Zelkind, the students fled, the spokesman, 35, of 31567 Florence Court, South Laguna and Robert Ensign, 22, of Missoula, Aton-R 'd H }d university information diiector Fred tana into.Orsnge County JaU on charges e81 entS e Knubel, H id ... of possessing marij uana with intent to "There was no physical contact," he ~en. Q D Ch said . Both men were arrested in a motel at n rug arges' 34826 Pacific Coast Highway CJplstr!lno .,There was no physical contact," he Beach. by inves tigators who .said they FOur Capistrano Beach residents were said. 1vorked on a tip that "biggies" in the arraigned on narcotica:-charges this Knubel said about ·30 guards were in- South Coas t drug distribution business voJved in clearing the hall and there were -ul~ found t"ere ~-t morning following the ir arrest Friday . '"' • " · \.NUT appearances about an equal number of students inside. --ere_... ng scheduled today for both men. after allegtdly selling 50 pounds of mari- Ofilcel-S cTalm theyl ound 39 °briCks" cf juana to-San 'clemente detectives. -The 4_Ction-left_()nly Lewisohn_llall still high class n:iarijuana -about 86 pounds in the hands cf the demonstrators. Jf the drug -stacked in their motel Sgt. Frank Verier said the rour were Knubel declined to say what action the room. • -s taken into custody at 26982 Avenlda las university plans at Lewisohn. Crisis Hits Museums VENICE. Italy (UPI) -Three small museums in Venict closed down last v.·eek because ushers have quit t-0 take up seasonal jobs as beach lifeguards. 0111.1.NGt COAST • DAILY PILOT T .... Or•• coai( OA/L y PILOT I •ill'! ""k" Ii comblntd fflt; N.wa-~n .. h pUbllslMd by jht Orangt Co.it P~~ll1~ll!I COm~ny, .51'!1+' r•tr C(fjfioftl •r• PWblltMd, Moncl•Y lft•D\lgh Frida~. !Pr C11111 Mts•, N1w1111r1 er1ch, H11n!Jngta1t ll11ch/Fovnt1m Valley, L1;11t11 lltac;~, lr~inelS~dalfllltk •nd Si n Clt'"tnte/ hn Ju1n C~aiirrano A 11~1t reglOMI edillon 1, pul!Ji,h!d S.1urd1ya •rd $11nd1y,, flit princ:ipu Pllbll•hlno pltnl II •I lJO Weil l av Srreel, Cat11 Mn1, C•l!lwnl1, Y7111. Rob1rl N. W,,., I Prt 1id1n1 •1111 PuOllWt J1tk It C11rl1y Viet Pnlidml •l'ICI Gtntftl MIMttt Tho1T111 ICHvll 1--.... ~-.. ... ~...._~. £~:r •• ·,,,_ lllol'll•t A. M1.1rplti11• lllMIOlnsl Edilllr L P1 t1r Krie1 Htwporl .. edl Clfy l'dl• Newpwt Inc• OMce Jlll. H1wperl 10111,.,,'11 Palmas. They were identified as SU~-~!lJver~ity_ gfficfals_and.the. students in Gay Levine, 25': Jeffrey Feller Le\o'lne/ HamlJOOn Hall met for 20 minutes Sunday 28 : Randy Themas LaMotte, 21; and night in an attempt to negotiate an agree· ment to cle/r the, ing. Steven Wayne Davis, 20, al) of the La Palmas address. Th•y w•re .rr .. ted •·ithout incident, Lord Shin,vell Yerger said, and were held on $15,000 bail . 'each pending their arraignment.· The aergeant said San Clementt police weds in London became involved in the case three weeks ago when one -0! the suspects allegedly ~ld 10 pounds of marijuana to an un- dercover narcotics agent. Following the alleged purchase -0r the marijuana, the undercover agent made a second purchase, th is one allegedly of 1,000 , benzadrine talbet~. LONDON (UPI) -Lord Shlnwell, who as Emanuel Shinwell was a cabinet minister and--a high official in the· Labor Party, married Mrs. Sarah Hurst today. Jle is 87 : the bride is 75. \ Shlnwell, still khown as "Manny" to his friends. was one of the most col-0rful Labor leaders and members of Parll8(l ment Britain ever produ.ced. ''erger said detectives obtained " He once crossed tpe floor or the house search warrant and ,,ent to the home of commons arid flattened an opposition Friday under the pretense or buying 50 critic with a punch in the nose. The critic . turned out to be a forme r amateur boxing pounds -0f marijuana. Following the alleg-champion, but he didn't hit back. ei1 pu rchase, the poliee cfficers Identified Lord Shinwell's marriage surpriJed themselves, arrested the four and even his closest friends. Only two wlt- ie,tlrch<d-th<MiOm•,.....,~•"°"----·~ .._P.aui~J>.rid~@lld i!!>'Jn.. They claim to have found small quan. at the regl$try officeseremony. tilies of hashish, marijuana and assorted pills~ Yerger ~id. M•lll1t1 A4Wr111! P.O. I•• 1171, f266J ~ Ofllc• FLOWER HEIST Former Senator Weds in Oakland COSll MIMI: U1 Wt1t ll'r Irr.et U.-•Hdl: m ,,.,.,., A\19!tW WJ k11r11r...i... •1•c111 1111s •••t11 ._,,,..,,,.. · LTS FRENCH OAKLAND (JP) -Former U.S. Sen. "' CJ-•' "' """' " Com,,. ••• Willi1m F. Kncli:,1and and Ann Dickson of • ro1.,-C11•.,1.~M~Jii-4'i1!,iuift-+;·-i.~~;:s..Fr•~cUJ1'll-c=-S.., "'+-;LI;;• Veg81, Nev., have been married In · c-"'"°""" ·5671 Frenchmen may be mlS!lltl '" 'llllmil ahl!rliflQeiiWm 1 liim ~~· ~~1!-,,.~_,~•1111:.':'ri~ tradltlonat Illy of the va lley bouquet heThre. 1 1 1 Kn 1 d ., «1111erte1 matter or w ... 11r11.-11 11;; for May Day celebraUoll today. e s er v c e or ow an , w , !:1m •., '= ;!."";:' NIKfll ""' Police said thieves made off wllh publlaher of the Oakland Tribune, and 1 truck carrying six tons of 11\1 Mrs. Dlcltaon, 38, w•re pttlonned Satur-=..~~~,:9,.:91:, -<u<,::, ~ nowera. The truck wu found later, day with only family and cloee friends at.. ftlOll~IY, "'-" U.11 ,...,,.,."', """"" they ald, but the Dowers wm ttnding. ll WU the aecond ·marrlage for 91Pltlltl1M GM "*"~· both. gone. Tho couple plan Co honeymoon In EUropt aJiCI un 1n oaklAnd. . Love Letter Released COLm1eus. Ohio (UPI ) -From now SAN JOSE (AP) -In a defense con-\\'ilh Jackson at the :P.1arin County ja il. on, it will be legal to smoke marijuana in tested diary, parts of which were releas-She describes ~er reelings when she first Ohio -as Ion~ as you are a police wt- ed for the firs,t time today , Angela Davis saw him: der CO\'er ageht intent upon arrestin& envisions herself ''ripping down" George pe r k. " "A scene frozen in the mind : I am rsons or smo ·1ng mar11uana. Jackson's cell door and fighting to free him. -standing in the little glass cubicle The Ohio Supereme Court ruled that . police plain-clothes officers may posses• Porljons of the 18-page document found downstairs, standing wailing, loving, as well as smoke the illegal weed in order In Jackson's cell after lie was killed at desitlng, and then hot cold rage·~n the not to blow tl'leir cover. · San---, Quentin prison Aug. 21. were made chains begin to rattle as you s!-Owly des~ The decision was made in the case or public in the transcript or a dosed cend the stairs surrounded by that small Leon :r.1. Graham -0! ~o, con..,icted lut ohamhfn bearjng · at Mia Davis' yea r of possessing marijuana. murder-kidn'ap-corispiracj trial. ' army -Of mindless but armed Graham cont ended that Summit C.OUnty Judge -RiChard ·E. Am'asoft sald 'be automat-Ons." Ifeputy SheciU Gene Chicoine, who ar· would rule, this wffk on wbtthef!'to illloW She described her-frustration at being ~ested him , unlawfully-smoked-mart--~---11--- il lntO evidence. helpless to free him from his chains and Juana. --------·---•----=! The documenfWlrS~;"'tomv~•~,womu~, -s~ays. "As tre~'f1ence this now. mY-The-_-m.-allS"htfhe-s tCOur,t up~eld the love you, with love even more abounded. pulse heals faster, I begin to breathe Su~m 1t County prosecutor s office con- even JJl()re: unconquerable. Youl lifelong harder, and T see myself tearing down te~.t1on t~a t: . . wife." this steel door, fighting my way 1-0 yo u, . In Oh~~· there is oo Jaw aga1~st _sm~k- The diary begins July 8, after Miss ripping down your cell_.Jfoor, and letting ing ma.r11uana ; the offense IS m .its Davis' first and onlY., face-to.face mee.ting you go free . I feel as yo'U do, so terrible is po~ses~ion. Where ~n und~cov.er pohce this love ," office r 1n th.e execution of his official duty During last week's bearing, Prosecutor !flUSt occas1~nally have~ smoke o~ ma~14 Albert Harris Jr. argued that an edited , J~ana (and is the~eby 1n .poss~ss1on) 1n version of the document should be read to 0 de r to pr~tect his true identity and lo jurors. He said it is crucial t-0 showing pr~serve his personal safety and ~ell Miss Davis' motive for allegedly helping being, (the la"".) grants him an exemption Boys Club Gets Capitol Flag . from prosecution." plot an abortive August 1970 courthouse Graham w 1 .. .....1 ~•,.,, 1a.t..._.,,i-4 escape attempt in which four were killed . , <!t -~ep.,..n .. .FY ~ J:'(. • ~""'~ '-• ..-... ~ .. ~ ·- A nag thal has Down over the·capltol building ln ·Washington, D.C., will be • presented to the Upper Bay Branch of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area May 12. Th~ presentati-0n will be .made at -4 p.m. by the boys and girls -0f the Henry Bowen Society of the Children of the American Revolution (CAR ). ~ -- ~1iss Lynn Dugle, president .ot the Henry Bowen Society and the CAR state· soc iety assistant organizing secreiary, ,~·ill present the flag. Jack Hammett, newly elected mayor of COsta Mesa, will be the featured speaker during the ceremony. . years m prison. Defense attorney Leo A. Branton argued that the diary was written alJJl()st a year after the Aug. 7 Marin county Civic Center escape attempt and was ir· relevant to the charges aga inst Miss Davis. · Jn court today, a San Quent in guard testified Miss D'avls visited San Quentin piison under an assumed name antlJried to see Jackson. The guard, Robert West, said he ad- monished a woman who signed her name as Diane Robinson to stop trying to look through a w Ind ow to the prisoners' visiting room. 707 . 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PMONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA Mm -.__ Htftor & .. oadw-r .. . -·-... -..... ---··-~---···•· ·····-·-· ·---...... ._ ____ ·-.. --.... --~····-·--............... •······ . • ,, ' '· • Orange. Coa·st Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 65 , NO. 122. 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE . GQUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY I , 1972 c TEN CE~TS I. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t #If 0111)' l"llet $11ff Plans to construct apartment.! on a 36· acre Portion of Costa Mesa's proposed ~·airview Park were successfully blocked ·~ Sacramento today by a contingent or city and county officials. The State Public Services Board ordered a one-month delay an a land trade which would have allowed a Squaw Valley developer to take· over the prop- erty and develop it to the "highest and best use ." Public service officials said the four- week span would allow Costa Mesa and couoty autboritlB suff.iclenf time to work out plans whereby they could purchase the entire 257-acre "surplus" park 1ite outright. • Some or the mystery surrounding the ·land trade was dispelled Sunday during a meeting between Costa Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett and City Manager Fred Sorsabal ai:id V/illiam · Newsome presi· dent or the Squaw Valley development firm. Newsome reportedly told them that the parcel was offered to him in trade for a skating rink. theaters, restaurants and ot her ·concessions he currently S°perates in ' ·. ~ oRBIT eooyra. ... SUN ? .... , ' CltA9 NfllULA. LAltlSEST 88,700Ml:Ola . Squaw Valley. During that meeting, it was disclosed by New!<>me that he had the intent of developing the property into high-density apartments. But both Sorsabal and Hammen made it cl ear to Newsome that it was "very unlikel y" city councilmen would change the parcel's zoning to allow their con· st ruction. Surprisingl y. Newsome is rtluctant to accept the trade since his concession h1 Squaw Valley ~·is doing well," according to Hammett. Hammett said fµrth er that Newsome is not convinced it woul~ be a DAILT f'ILOT Ntw1 M~ i--r '-ar-Ottt-Plane--------------- fair trade. "He believes that the state un- derappraised his holdings and overap- praised the land in Costa Mesa," the mayor said. "He doesn't want to leave Squaw Valley but the s1ate \9Bnts him out of there." Avenues aft being opened by state of- ficials whereby Costa Mesa in coopera- tion with !he county could purchase the overall site, valued at S8 million, at a SO percent discount . ';They would give us a long-term option for purcha se at extremely good rates of interest," said Mayor Hammett. Today's hearing befort' tht' Public Services Board brought vehement ob- jections to the trade fron1 assen1blym~n ·- Robert H. Burke {R-Huntington Beach\, Robert Badham (R·NP1\·port Beach) ant.I Richard Rohrbach. tht' admlnistruth·e aide to State Sen. Dennis Carpenter t Jl .. Newport Beach ). ~1embers of the board also heard the objections Of 26 Estancia High School students who flev; to Sacramento to pro- test the trade. "Jeff Davi s, the student who spoke for them did an excellent job:' H,amn1ett report ed . All of the protesters, w~ic:h included ' county parks ornclal Kennclh Sampson, J1a1n1nett. Sorsabul and the students 1vou nd up their day in Sacramento by fe<ll'fy!ng in support of a bill under which Cos a :i..rc~;i a11d. the counly could lease !hr park. · Authored by Burke. AB 1008 was prcsenlt>d for hearing this afternoon bt•forr !ht• AsS<'mbly G o \' e r n m,e n l Adn1ini:-otr:1tlon Committee. Burke·~ bill \\'Ould al1011· the '"'O agc11· C'l{'S ro lease rhe pro'perty at a fee u' Sl.000 per <ierc, per year, for the next 50 years if they decide against outright pur1:h11s1·. uang Tri Lost Fate of Troops, U.S. Aides Unknown SAIGON (UPI) -senior South Viet· The loss ol Quang Tri would be one of namese officers and .about 80 U.S. ad-·the worst of the war for the' South Viet- visers today abandoned Quang Tri, the . namese and the largest victory for the coUntry's northernmost . prov inc· i a I Communists in their current offensive "ca}ita r.-teavmg Dehirid-10,00Q-:-e1ne·-wh1chDegan Maleh 30. • --· --~ - government troops and• 40 American The next big South Vietnamese outpos t volunteers to be "killed or captured" by in the north is the city of liue. 32 miles to North Vietnamese troops taking over the the south: The foTme'r imperial capital, city. now three times its normal size because Quang Tri would be the first provincial of an influ1 of refugees, may be the nex t capital seized by the Communists major Communist t~get. although they held parts of Hue for 28 "They (South Vitenamese troops and days during the Tet offensi ve in 1968. American advisers) will either be killed . or captured or somehow manage lo sneak through NV A (North Vietnamese Army) lines , but there's re ally not. much hope ror them to escape," one U.S. officer told UP t-corres:ponden~ew art·Kf.'IJepman in Hue: "(:oi ng down liigh\\•ay 1 (toward Hue) is going to be a little like the German retreat from Russia in World War JI. They're going to gel slaughtered all the way down." the officer sa id. ElSt'l':here In South Vietnan1. Com- -munist troops attacked several locations * * * Latest War ,-----------~.,_,.---. in the Cehtra l Hi ghl ands jn"'af! appan!nt attempt to chop up the northern half o{ South Vietnam and cut the country 1n two. Developments In Vietnam Viet General Throws Fits Communisti; also took over the northern one-third or Dinh Dinh province and its 250,000 people with the Capture o( SAIGON (UPI) _ A South Viet· the district capital of Tam Quanh. Sair pers blew a bridge near Siagon namese general reportedly ttlrew separating a regiment of government temper tantrums today after belng troops from the capital. evac_ua~ from the provinctal . capital of Quang Tri. Senior U.S. advisers in Hue said .ibout He was idenUfied as Brig. Gen. 80 Americans were evacuated but about From Wire Senrlffl vu Van Giai, commander of the lrd 40, mostly Marines, asked to stay behind Here are today's development on the Division, Who pulled out with his to fight with a unit of South Vietnamese Vietnam War !rol'!...ts at a· g1ance_: _ entire staff.-marines -the Jast effective fJgbting • QUANG TRI-SOuth Vietname se U.S. advisers reaching Hue said -roree---rrJtheA rea. Schematic drawing charts solar orbit of "Planet X," Laboratory. ~e p aner,-far beyon<l:-pJlJtcr,was-pn1e~·--1militaey-.comm11nders 8Dd most U,S. L lost eommuoication__wilb_o_th 11 "= sour.ce&-Mid--49'-top-Souttr---'tl the existence of which has been suggested by Joseph dieted on the basis of . sophis.ticated mathematical military advisers fly out or Quang Tri units and "began .throwing temper Vietnamese officers were evacuated from L. Brady, a scientist at the Lawrence Livermore computations of the f!lOv~ments of Halley's Comet. -leaving defenses to 10,000 troops and tantrum! because he didn 't have Quang Tri. -------------------------"-------'-------------"substantial number" or U.S. advisers, control of his own people." It was not clear how many South Vitt· Campus Guards Oear Building i--a.t-Cohnnbia Part,s of Angela Davis Love Letter .Released ~-- • still figbtjng at nightfall. .. namese o!licers remained with the QUI NHON-North Vietnamese in troops. coastal highlands capture third district A U.S. spokes~an said the American capital, Tam Quan, and control of 250,000 Lake Els1"no1•e advisers were evacuated because the cf province p:>pulation ; Landing Zone command structure disintegrated. English under fire and U.S. advisers fly "There was nothin g left to advise. All out. C 1 E d th ey could do was defend themselves," the KONTUM-Baltle reported •I F~• ye e XO us spokesman said. Brig. Gen. Thomas w. Base Lima, la.st major defense for Cen· Bowen, deputy senior U.S. adviser in th• NEW YORK (UPI ) -Campus security gu~rd,..s cleared 30 students out of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University early today, leaving one building still oc· cupled by antiwar demonstrators. SAN JOSE (AP) -In a defense con- testeO diary, parts of which were releas.- ed for the first time today, Angela Davis envisions herself "ripping down" George helpless to free him from hill chains and says: "As I re-experience this now, my pulse beats faster, J begin to breathe harder, and I see myself tearing down this steel door, fighting my way to you. tr Hi hlands citi .:.Jkime U.S. advisers R ---1!-_ T.--. no_c_th_ern..Quarter • ..s.ajctlhe.-situation_w_as --leave..Kontum and Pleiku._25 miles_aJ!~ ell~.l,,_!l_Wll not completelY. black. IWE-Communilt at ta~ artillery base ·· 1'T s no a dlSMi er but it 'SriOr!!il hiii"g---1 nine miles west of. Hue: SOiitl'i'"Viet~ •• .. ·bAK~ELS.INORE.. .. ~e}.. About to be ·taken l!ghtly. The situation is not namese officials fl y their !amities to 150 000 persons many on m~lor~ycieS " .. 'ae!pef'Bte-·001"-thefe.-..isc QedaHJ~auae.._(41:. • ..-.• ..,. safety; troops intercept sap~r t.rying to ha~e left here ~fter three days of c cl~ .serious ~ncern .. We ht1 vc got a. major blow up command headquarters in Hue 's . . . Y. problem, he sa id. ancien t Citadel. races, traffic accidents and minor 10~ Qu ang Tri is 18 milei; below the __!_ university sDQk_e.sman_said the gut.rds entered the· building at 5:30 a.m. but ran into heavy _barricades at the door that took some time to clear away. Jackson's-cell door and fighting to free -~_rJpp_ing. down your c~l!...door,_ and_let~~g­ him:-you go free. I feel as you do, so terrible 1s PBNOM-PENH-CambO<lian orces -cidents which-kept--t-he-R-ivtrside €ounty------t>emilitarized-ZOne where-the-current-of~~-- After the guards got into the building , the student,, fled, the spokesman , university information director Fred Knubel, said ... "There was no pllysicil ·contact,'' he 1aid. . "There was no physical contact," he 1al8. Knobel said about 30 guards were in- volved In clearing the hail and there were about an equal number of students inside. The action left only Lewisohn Hall r;till in the hands of the demonstrators. Knubel declined to ~ay what action the university plans at Lewisohn. University offi~ials and the students in l!amilton Hall met for 20 minutes ,Sunday night In an atttmpt to negotiate an agree- ment to clear the building. · Portions of the 18-page document found in Jackson's cell after he was killed at San Quentin prison Aug, 21 were made public in the transcript or a closed chambers hearing at Miss Davis' murder-kidnap-conspiracy trial. Judge Richard E. Amason said he wotild rule this week on whether to allow Jt into evidence. The document w11 signed: "Love you, love you, with love even more abounded, even more: unconquerable. Your lifelong wife.'' The diary begins July 8, after Miss Davis' first and only face-to.face meeting with Jackson at the Marin County jail. She describe! her feelings when she first saw him : · "A wicene frozen In the mind: I am stanCUTlg in the little glass cubicle downstairs, standing waiting, lovlng, desiring, and then hot cold rage when the chains begin to rattle IS you 1lowly des· cend the stair~ surrounded by that small army of mindless but a r m e d automatons." She described her frustration at being this love." ()pring last wetk 's hearing, Prosecutor Albert Harris Jr. argued that an edited version of the document should be read to jurors. He said it is crucial to showing Miss Davis' motive for allegedly helping plot an abortive August 1970 courthouse escape attempt in which four were killed. Defense attorney Leo A. Branton argued that the diary was written almost a year after the Aug. 7 Marin dounty Civic Center e!cape attempt and was ir- relevant ~ to the ·charges against Miss Davis. • abandon border towns of Bavet and Korn-sheriff's ofliei! hopping. lensi'('.e star_t.e_Q 32 days ~go. The cit_v, pong Trach. Communists blow up bridge "It was Wall·lo-wall people on Main !1nder heavy attack ~or fiye days, was at Go Dau Ha , 35 miles northwest of Slreel and that's quite a problem for a isolated ~hen Norlh Viet namese w~n ccn· Saigon and five miles from Ba vet. Loss . . . ,, . . , trol of Highway I bcl\vecn the city and of Kompong Trach opens infiltration sleepy little town like this, said sher~ff s l-lue. route into Saigon area from south. Capt. Russ Hawk. "Our most serious A Soulh Vietnamese relief force which FLORESVILLE, Tex-President Nixon problem was about 40 traffic accidents." tried to break through earlier in the iday says Communists will take over South The fifth annual Elsinore Motorcycle was ambu shed and forced to return to Vietnam if Uni~ed States. stops using air Grand Prli attracted not-only spectators, Hue. . . and sea power in Indoc hina. Hawk said Sunday but also members of Communist ground fi re was too heavy PARIS-Hano~ advi$er Le Due 1!'<> the Hell's Angels ~otorcycle club. to per~it a large scale hclicopter.evacua. ret~ms to Paris !or Secret talks with There were 20 arrest! ror various l!o~. f 1ve U.S. Blrcrart, includtn~ two Uru tcd. States; Saigon spokesman 1ays reasons, including assault with a deadly ,helicopters, were shot down trying to Tho g1Ves no hope for early tnd to the weapon posstssion of drugs and drunken-P.vac~ate and provide . cover for the war. ness ' Americans cind South Vietnamese com· · . manclecs. No Americans were killed, and , Some person., were admitted to a local all but one were rescued City of Costa· Mesa Eyes ho3pital for treatment of stab wounds. · Hawk aaid no Ont was In custody in the atabbings. · Orange New Parking Ordinance Some race spectators were hurt when cycles ran off the course and into the crowd. The injured totaled 150. But authorities reported no serious in· juries, only a few broken windows in the downtown area and, "out.side of the traf- fic problems, things weren't too bad.'' Hawk said. Weather Do you ever have trouble findi ng a determine the amount of parking In new plact to park near your apartment, or units: It \l'ill be sunny and warm Tues. da y, follov•in g early morning fog and low clouds along tht co.ut, ac- cording to the wealherlady. HJghs Boys Oub Gets . --. •· ' . '' Capitol Flag Co n"nrts s1_,,,,.,,J . or 62 ·••he beach, rising to.70 In· oA' ·~· ' U~lh-n,,__._ -t...•t!!nd. tiwi 42'!52 . .,_.._,._ ,... --' ha\'.t you ever had ·.troubJe..parking when ~e bedroom units would have 1.S ·ff'c:eJ,.>-<D'oi;J<~k:S~cr-~'1 -'~iting-onother apartmeol C<llllplui ~ Jlli! •§~, ,, , . , ~ ~· ,._,. .,. n ~ .-, DUULe lf the an~wer is "yes," ttlax. TOO city ~Two .bedroom units would ave 1.8 .. , '/... nag that has flown over the capitol building In Washington, D.C., wJll be [Co Ml .. d t d spaces Of tlie . Bal.d. o s~a esa is getting rea Y 0 0 -Three bcdroon· units would have two something about the parking problem . spa c(•S A new parking ordinance has been Id At Two Plazas pre•ented to lh• Upper Bay Branch of the ST · SAVIN· SUR ,GARTEMPE. Boys Club of tbe Harbor Area May 12. France (UP!) -At the clo" of an intemaUonal conference bringing The presentation wJU be made 1t 4 p.m. togetber seven! hundred bald.men devised . Jt determines the amouat or .off. -Gue!t· parkin11: wou be proVided at Two concerts will be presented toni1o?ht street pa~n1 according to the number the rate or one space for every 10 dwell· at loca l shopping areas by student! or the of bedroom! in each apartment unit. ing unll.11. Newport·fl.fesa Unified School District in The current ordinance r e q u I r e s Members of tht Costa Mesa Planning a continuing program commemorating developers to construct 1.5 parking Commission have recommended adoption National l\.fusic Week, today through INSIDE TODA\' Today's ~lltertafnment section offers reviews of tlie \VesCmi1l· Sltr Cot11munll11 Theate r prod11c· 1io11 of "Atitigone" a1ld /he Los A11gtles Phil/1armon lc's 10th pn· niversary concert at UC lroi11e. See Pages 18·19. • I by the boys ond girls of the Henry Bowen from Eoropean n11i011J, . delegalts l--SocloQJ..JlL.lb&.Ollldl!1L.Cll..lllr.J~OOllL+-.:dec~kl~ed~,1D~hokl 1 conl,.1 lo•.., who Revolullon (CAR ). kl • spaces per un it, regardless of how many of the nc\Y stt111cl11rd,;:. Saturd.11y. bedrooms each contains. The S\,lgge!tlons have been passed to Studthts or Dav.is Mlddle School In L.M .... ~':="-'--l-·'·~·~·~"~"'....,"=-1'i'· -4----1 ssoc a e 1 y aMer mo • ~~h1-crrwtlt-1foltnfl>Ut11C""'Costa-Mer.rwflt-prefmt-Souttreon•--•~c:~1\;r1111 H••Mn11 """ • Ml11 Lynn Dugle, pra)denl of the The winner Wll the deputy Ucnry Dowen Society and lhc CAR state m1yor of 51.-S&vll>Sur-Olrtempe, socltty assistant organizing secretaty, Klebert GaDot. will present the llag. • . Gallo( """ with 314 square cen- Jack Hammet~ newly elected mayor or timeltr1 of bald turf•.. on his Costa Meu. will be the featured tpl!lbr head. durlOI tho cvtm00y. JlamalB believes that there 11 a direct hcarini: on them during the May 15 COlln-Pl~za from S p.m. to 7 p.m. The string ~~'!'!'!.. 1t-r, ~~':' .. '::~' ',: rel1Uonshlp between the nwnber or units cil session. Orchestra. Oebutantes, t1 nd Concert Band c,.. ... .,, . 1• '"'" '"" in an apartment and the number or cars A survey just comp leled '!,Y the plan-will perform . ~::1:,1.~·~= ! . ~~~1:;111"' , .. 1! used by the occupantt. ning department staff indicates that Fashion Island ~Ill host t h t 1111ff11111-111 1 .. u TM•itn .,, Thertfore, Hamala and other plannlng resident• of large Costa Mesa apartment Harmoneets from Ensign Middle School, ~:·-;: •9"1'111•1; ::-,::., MIWl 1,.1: deP1rtment staff memben ha ve re-com· compltx are esperinll.v dlssatlslltd with Newport Bea.ch, from 7:30 to 8 p.m. "tft,K... H .,.., """ • ...-the lollowina formula to (S.. PARKING, Pqe I) Admission lo the conctrts JJ fret. '-----· ...,..---· -..,...~ • • I .. .. ., I z DAILY •It.or c Jellyfish ·'Hit Beach .~11 Newport Hordes of sli my jellyfish continued their two week ~nvasior ·or Newport Beach beaches an~ many of the 200.000 weekend visi tors were "on the receiving en4 or painful sUngs, lifeguards reported today. Elsewhere on the Orange Coast, Laguna Beach lifeguards reported some jellyfish victims but no great numbers of them. San Clemente's aurl WflS clear as was Huntington Beach. "We had at least 100 first aids Saturday and ~un~y and a Jot or thoae were 11tlngs." said a Newport Beach lifeguard !pokesman. De3pite the 1mall surf. strong riptides took their toll of sWlmmera. "We made at least eight or 10 rescues over the weekend," Newport lifeguards reported. Sunny balmy weather and water temperatures In the 60s drew most of the crowds to the sand. The jellyfish invasion has been a con· · tinui'!BJ)ooblem on the beach (or the past two weeks. The creatures are cQrried by currents and as the seasons chi!1ie, the currents 3Weep them closer to shore where many are beached by the tides. Lifeguards said a number or swimmers were stung over the weekend by jellyfish lurking in'-Oie waves. But they said some beachgoers-..were stung by creat.ures that had already washed ashore. Tentacles draped· across the sand can stili' inflict the painful sting even if the jellyfish is dead, lifeguards said. • Boat traffic In Newport Harbor over the weekend waa heavy acco11Ung to the Orange county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Qepartmont and "It looked a Jot • · like a good summet.!!fk~y." _ "niings wtir"JnOre confuaing than usual," aald •· Harbor Department 3poke.sman; "the boats entered in the Ensenada race this week began coi:nllll in to ask for woorlngs ." ' Final Arguments Set in Murder T1ial of Mesan Lawyers for both sides today prepared their flnal argu ments as ·the Oi'ang75: County Superior Court murder trial of James Noel Slpult or Coata Meaa moved into Jl.! final houn. Prosecutor Ted MUiard and defense al· Monday, M1y 1, 1912 COASTWISB Orange County Inmate Slain at San Quentin SAN QUENTIN (AP ) -An inmate was fatally stabbed today on a tier of San Quentin prison, officials said. Information Officer Joaeph· R. O'Brien said that Just before 11 a.m. Marian Dale Cook. 32, wu stabbed in the back on the ' -Four c&poTeacli- Residents · Held On Drug Charges second tier of the prison's east block, where he worked as a barber. Cook died half an hour later in the prison hospital. O'Brien said there were no suspects and no weapon had been foun_d. Cook, from Orange County, was serving a five years--~life sentence for armed ®buy. He.had..a Nov. 20, 1!172.j>llOle date. From Page 1 PARKING ... the current parking &tandards. Four Capistrano Beach residents ~'ere · llam:·la reports that in a.pa rtment co111:- arraigned fln narcotics chaiges this plexes larger than 100 units, 55.55 percent morning fo!~wing their arrest Friday of the residents decliired the parkiJlg after allegedly selling 50 pounds of marl· inadequate. ln smaller units there ap- juana to San Clemente detecUves. pears to be no pressing need · to increase Sgt. F.rank Yerger said the four were parking. · tak:en into cui\ody at 26982 Avenida las About 63.8 percent of residents living in Palmas. They were idenWled as Susan ap3rtments wit}1 30 to 70 units said the Gay Levine 15· Jeffrey Feller Levine. parking was either adequate or tmore is; Randy '~mas LaMotte, 21 ; and -than adequate. In apartments witn less St.even Wayne Davis, 20, all pf tJie:o.La than 30 units ~~t 72 petetnt of the Palmu addreu. residents gave s1m1lar respon_ses. They w~re am:sted without incident . With respect to guest parking, greater 000 baii d1ssaUsfactlon ·was noted. • Yerger saJ~. and were held on $15, For eXatriple, 94 percent of the torney. La_wrence Buckley planned to or. . ~aclt pending their arraignment. . re.sidents in complexes with more than_ fer their final alitements to the ju.ry after ~ The 1ft'geant said San Clementt-pOhc~oo_apartment..-wtl1.s.J1aidJl..lU.Ue:s.1 than ---Millard hes qttettioned ..,._ ttballal-became-involvedin-th~cuethrf!Wff}ij adequate. In the ~7.0 unit range, 68:6 witnesses -the last witnesses in the ago when one of the ·suspects 11legedly percent declared it inadequate alld 1n three-week trail before Judge Robert L told 10 pounds of marijua na to an un-apartments under 30 units, SO percent Corf ' dercover narcotics agent. Following the rouud guest parking inad'eq:uate. . man. alleged purchue of the marijuan1, the The new ordinance, planning staff S1pull, 48, of 2924 Peppertree Lane, ls undercover agent made a -second members said, would bring Costa Mesa .accused of first degree murder in the purchase, this one allegedly of 1,000 into Hne with parking standards of L death of his daughter-in-law Kathleen, J9, benzadrine t.albets. peighborlng cities. . . last Aug. 30 at her Huntington Beach Yerger said detectives obtained a Similar ,... form~las determmmg_ the h search warrant and went to the home number of parking spaces according .to ome. Frid nd h •· [ b · 50 bedrooms are being employed by Hun-Prosecution witnesses hive teatified 8Y u er t e preKOR 0 uy111g _ 8 h N t Be h nd Sa t th t SI It I ft th h t 10112 pounds of marijuana. Following the al1eg•' tington eac , ewpor ac , a ~ a a pu e e ouse a Ana planners zald Kamuela Drl.ve, following a family ed purchase, the police officers l_denUfied • - squabble that .also Included hls three aona -them selves, arrested the-rour -and aiidhls estranged wife and later returned searched the~home. ---Ca --B h p to fire the rifle shOt through the screen They claim to have found small quan· po eaC Of ---clooc.Jba,t killed Kathleen Slpult. .. ti tles of hashish, marljuana_and assorted The aearwomen'1--h··"h .... ' •.• ,.·~· ...... 1111l Yeroer_said. --' F d • -s1p,11, 22~ to d the jury the ";'h:i"~•~w1y =--~ --~~Bigg· ie bun missed him and struck his wife who was standing beside him. He testllled that he ----i<•~bbed-his-father-and-shot the older man in the knee as he wrestled him to the ground. _ The elder Sipult was later arre!ted at his Costa Me!a api'rtment. He wept on the witness st.and during the trial as he testified that he never intended to shoot his daughter-in-law. You Ca1i SmoktL It in Ohio-If You're a Nark A raid on a Capistrano Beach motel room~durln-glhe WeeltendYlefcied a haul of more than 80-.pounds -of marijuana and . two men accused of peddling it, Orange County sherifrs officers said. It is expected that the .case will go to the jury for its ruling later today. COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) -From now on. it will iM legal to smoke marij uana in Ohio -as long as you are a police un· dercover agent Intent upon srresling persons for smoking marijuana. Deputies booked Alfred Martin Zelkind, 35, of 31587 Florence Court, South Laguna and Robert Ensign, 12, of Missoula, Mon· tana into Orange County Jail on charges or possessing marlju•na with Intent to · sell. ~ • OIANll COAST ... DAILY PILOT Th• Orl l!OI Cot1! DAILY l"ILOT. wttfl ~ 11 Combll'l(d IM Ntwt•Prwu, 11 PVbllafld "' ltlf Otttigt COlttl Pllbllthlnt (OMMI\.,. ...... n tt fdllklnt .,, llub!IJllN, M"ty """"""' ,.rldtv. 'or C°'fl Mo-st, ~...,..., •wdlt H1111t1ng1°" a1e.:111Fwni.;,, \111..,, ~ l ead•. t,.,,1,..,·~tlkll•tk tnll I t" CIMleftNI 5111 J111" Ctplt!rt ro.. A t!11111t1 "81c1Nt f'(ll!lon l~ PUbllthld $il~l)"I ...... S\lndtys. r~~ pr;,,dl>!ll pybll.r-lnt '¥1111 It 11 :I» Wetl 8• r Slrtff, 0.11 M .. , c11"'°"'11, f1'». 1 lleb11I N, W114 l'lttldcnt t rod Pvalllrlw J1r.k 11.. C11r11v "''' l'rnlllwlt.,.. °"""'MIMI«" Tliorn11 K1111-il EfllW Tho"''' A. Mw,hi111 \. .. ·--MMl!ll!'!,Afi~ .. I' .... ' ----.. Ch1rl11 A. L101 kir.li1rJ '· Hi ll • Mtbtet1I MMl.!111 h llln c-. .... OM.. 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Graham contended that Summit County Deputy Sheriff Gene ChlcoJne, who ar· rested him, .unlawfully smoked mari· juana. , The state's highest court upheld the Summit County prosecutor's office con· tenllon that: Both ·men were arrested in a motel at 34826 Pacific Coast Highway, Capistrano Beach, by investigators who !aid they \Vorked on a tip that "biggies" in the South Coast drug distribution business could be found there. Court appearances are being scheduled today for both men. Officers claim they found 39 "bri cks" of high class marijuana -about 86 pounds of the drug -stacked in their motel room. ~ Theft of Racing Boat Reported 25 years 3 t occ Orange County shorllf's oflicers are'in· • _ yJag~tln& tb~!helt.o.(,.a 112.000 .racing ~., ~';. -:-:.·-..----~ ,, · -• ....,~ ti0a£ taken ·frOm"the dry dock area ar tht To Be Dl.SCUSSed Dano Point Mar!n• during the weekend . The Thunderbird Formula sports boat, \Vhat changes have taken place on the Oranae COast Colle11e campua during the put 25 yurs l Miles Elton, .chairman of the colle1e's llOCial ld•nce• division, will ouUlnt them ror the Com Mesa HIJtorlcal Society May 9. Hb talk, ''2$ Years at OCC," will be presented at 7:30 p.m. In the Oran(e <l>lst CollefO'aclllty"llollloe. it'plbll lrtljvlted Jo attencf without char(t. Ealon hos been on tht OCC llaff aince the college's incepUon ln lKI. H1 wu U\e 1Chool'1 lint iarslly bulcelball coach and ta.,ht economics IJld pollUcal 1eienct. He became 1 divWon cbalnnan in 1961. .. .. . ......... . the property of Michael Dean Larson, 236 E. 17th St., Costa ?\1esa. was last seen by itll owner Friday, deputies said. Olllcer1 said intrud•n in the docking area smashed the lock In the boat bay and drove off with the vessel. 707 C~ips Building ~ ANGELES !UP -c ar Britannia Airways Boeing 1f!1 with 13$ passeng•n clipped a bulldi!ijj IJld light standard u tt taxied to lake off at Los AOl!elea lnlA!matlonoJ Al>porl Tbtre were no injuries Sund1y. Dam1g• to the bulldln( and alrcratt wu estima,ted at ~100,000. -.. .... • ·Mesa Verd·e Control Costa .Mesa ·Kids Explore Stars at School By JAN EDWARDS Of ta. Deify P'li.t SIW What would It bO like to spend a doy in a space station? • · Two flllh grade·crasses at Meu Verde Elementary School in Costa Meu decid- ed upon equipment and needs for such a sell-contained space vehicle and built one. After studying space e.1ploration and travel .of the past from books and more traditional methods, the classes used this project to study and create methods for spaei! travel tomorrow. Students transformed their classrooms . t4 into a space station. One room contained~· au technical equipment and the otbe t· room offered all recreational facllltlea necessary to maintain the lltation and itll , " passengers. 1 Then they spent an entire school day operating their station. The ApoUo moon mission was also undtfway that day. By giving the students something to buili:t, teachers Sally Strobl and Bill Bragg hoped to stimulate learning and interest in space travel. "They all showed extreme interest and good imaginations," said Bragg af- terwards. "They teamed a great deal. "Students took the project serlowly, and we ·could see a great deal of growth- and maturity tak ing place,'' he reported. Simulation day was also Mesa Verde's open house, and all students gave groups or six adults a tour through their station or explained the ir individual dutlea and equipment. "This was good for the kids because not only had they done the whole thlng but also had to speak to adults on what thef had done. They built a. rapport with them," Bragg said. All passengers. except the adults. had to wear space suit.! to.leave the station. To monitor the flights of all shuttle craft and spaceshJps in the aua, students • DAil Y P'tlOT Sti ll P'M" ONE SMALL STEP Space Walker Kevin Coriovtr osed a control tower and command center in the technically oriented class· .. room. A shullte craft berth. repa ir area and passenger debarking facilities were si tuated next to a docking stat ion. Throungh th is opening, the shuttle craft guided the spaceships to~'ard and av.'a)' from the space station like a tugboat and travelled to earth as well as to other sta- tions. A computer room, an observatory and Jnboratory for study of other planets and weather condltlonJ and a spacesult·rltling " room were some other features. When passengers needed food or rtlal· atlon, they headed for the structure et the other end of the tunnel. Hung with sheets died black, the r"ecrealion center was dlvidtd into rooma used as a library, a television and game roorn, a gymnasium with jump ropes , a kitchen and 'medical examlng rooms. SeveraJ plants and caged anlmala were being watched in a laboratory atU. Sta· Uon technicians ~'anted some reactions I!> life in space from rabbits, fish, parakeets and bean sprouts. And for the health of pusengers and station workers, a psychologist, doctor and dentist maintained office hours. A general practitioner was equipped to handle broken bones or fainting spells: And a psychologist provkled muscular coordination and vJsuaJ perception test! to determine possible space adaptation problems £rom extended restriction in· side the station. Throughout lhe day, each student had a separate schedule. Each spent some time in every room. Therefore, they afterwards could evaluate -each section· and tell one 2nothtr about the .!UettlS of each particular area . "Nearly every parent came to aee our space station," Bra"gg said. And Brqg says he overheard. studtnU talking inh> microphones and studying the animal• simply for their own gratification. And the te achers? They lnJtiated the sa1ne thing in 1971 and were 1lmllarly rewarded by the students' responae to their approach to future spac"e travel. "This year," recalls Bragg, "I think )he most successrut was the .kitchen peoo pie -they really pu~a lot of time into their work. The food was really 1ood -I could probably Jive on It." Nixon--Gifts ···-eampaigning· • Preside1it's Family Has Jet Fleet for U.S. Trips By FRANCES LEWINE WASHINGTON (AP) -While Prj~i­ dent ~on sticks mainly to foreign travels that probably will dominate front pages th is spring, his wife and two daught ers will fan out across the country in less-publicized goodwill appearances. The women's vote is e.1pected to be a big factor in lhe presidential race, the pollsters say, and the Nixon .famuy·s N ewporter Convention Hall Eyed by Plnriners trips will be a low-key bid for It. But White House spokeamin Helen Srriith contends theae travelt -already under way' -are not-exclusively cam-." paign trips. She says the pre11identill family is just iccepting tome of the uaual run of invitations it gets. ln recent weeks, though, 11 tht: Democrats fight it out on the primary bottl•grounda, \he Nixon name ii kept In the local 11ew1 by Pat Nixon, Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Cor appearing la places from Florida to Caliromia. • • And, Mr1. Smlth pi;edicts, such tr"i,.P!,,__ __ tl--- A proeosal lo add a 30.000-square...JooL-noL.r:ealJ¥--.sw:e-.to1.'hat:.i--~ng-te gti in win be stepped up. convention hall to the Newporter Inn will there," Edmonson sa id. The Nixon women have the fie.et of go before Newport Beach planning com· James E. Nuzum. senior plannel', In 'a presidential jets at their dliposal. And missioners Thursday night. report to commissioners recommend ing use the mUitary planes ror personal ~IP•. The structure is planned in the parking approval of the use pennil, said he has because o! Secret service anzieties .about lot between the Monte Carlo room and t~·o concerns. areial hijacking. the row of shops along the main entrance Nuzum said he \\'ants commissioners to d · The only acknowledged campaign ap-rive. make sure adequate total parking ror the [ Newport Beach-planning ofiicials said pearances ar,e our b~g regional women'• today the Newporter will replace the var.iety of uses atthe Nen•porter will be conferences. The White House slid the parking by creating a new Jot on the site provided and that the effect of the ad· GOP National ~mittee would pick up of the present he liport, which has been ditional traffic on.Jamboree Road be con-the tr.ave! tab f those appearances. abandoned. sidered. Pro.posed in the plans before city of~ He reC'Ommend approval on the condi· Hardly a wee has gone· by this yur ficials are three meeting rooms, a 10,000-tions that "all parking areas be ... )n ac-\Vithout some Sc ulet1 appe1r1nce for sQuafefoOt eX!Hblllon hall arrd-a<!dltlonal cordante \vllh th~_clty off street parking the Nixon women. -They have rqed into stores and shops. · standards and that the parkfug and a dozen states -some of them several However, officials or the Newporter Inn \'ehicular circulation plan ... be subject times -and visited a ylfitty . .J:Jf- -disclosed this morning-thlt-pltns ·for-to review-and-... approval bf " the traffic Ofganii:8lions. incl udlfi(" 4-R Clubl,~ln-r.---- convention hall are really &till tentative engineer ." ~---,---stitutionrlor-thr.blliRI i?iGiitii · and th e project may not wind up the way Newwrler lnn-offjcials· t 1s morning gilfden clubs,-hla't.Oric sites-and-events. it h~~bee..n pre'sent~ to CQmmlsllonen: -decli ned to give c..ost figures~on the new that Pres'ident Nixon has been unable to uwe had to put something down (on the addition atid wOuld not comment on plans attend .· - app\icatloli )," siid Phil Edmonson, an or4 for high me-tower to contain additional But last week, on a trip into New York" ficial of Del Webb Enterprises. guest rooms. State, Tricia said flat!y she wu out cam- "Before we spent a lot of money we There now are m rooms in the rel!loi't paign ing for bee. father and-.predicttd" had to get an okay from the city to tee if 1pa built nearly 12 years ago by George there will be many politlcal 1ppearance1, we can ·do it. Buccola and now owned by Del Webb including trips on behalf of otha; "No plans have bttn drawn and we're Enterprises. Republlcu candidates. , DOM RACITI • Why OU diamonds a good investment ....... .....,_ •-..;; ~-·· .. --- are w. Hy ........ ~"' ,_ ... poWlc ..... _ llk9cttf .. '" ...... ...... "'°" 11 ..,.,.,,, .. e ....... ..., .. ....... • A4j ......... !blllfl • .,,, • ...., .... ,..., . .,...,. .. ... .,, ........... ,., .... ... ,.. ,.w .... .,,. . • ... . •····· .... , ...... -· - • • Set I• '-41n •r ....... Mitt.ire _,.....,_. T"f cli•lu ef wlllte ., J'fllfto. I .ft: t•lcl. Ml\ . DIAMOND SETTING· AND RING . 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