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·!Sir ban Re~iew -·-
WASll!NGTON (AP) -The U.S. !lUJrem< Coart ioday1 decllned Mi review
the convicttoo of Sirhan Blsllara Sirhan
for the murder of Sen. Robert F. Kea-· --ii. . -• ' . ~ • ' •1 • ' _, . . Slriiao•a lawyers: claiiDed tn an appeal
lllit (I) police searched his mother's
hnlne ' uacomtltUtiooiall1' alter the · 1116' ''" ' ~· I , , . ·~· N-i~n .Thank.tJ
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Beach Girl
shooting-and (2) there was new evidence
~ did not fire the iatal bullet.
ThO court reJect..i the appeal HI
-withoutrcommenl • ·
·Sirhan, 28, is ~ ~ life sentence.
He initiall; was condemn;ed to execution
but .was resentenced alter the California
sUpreme Court Outlawed capital punish-
ment '
At San Qµentin Prll!cm, spokesman Lee
De.Bord Saft! Sirhah bad "no reacUon at
all'' when told of , the high eourt's
decision. ' "He bas not been one to r e a c t to
much of anythipg,"tDeBord said. "When
. it comes to Iejal moves like this, he's
t,. , • • : ,generally_ ven placi~." 1 ii: 'E ' Kennedy was slain June 5, 1968, at the i o' ' r ssay Hotel Ambassador in Los Angeles after , i: winning tbe state's Democratic preslden-
. .r tial primary.
Jl'•-not every a-year-old who. bas a Fol.k>wing the shooting, pouce searched
~birthday and Valenllne greeUng Sirhan's bedroom tn bis mother's borne
j...,\, the President. Kelly Bode of Hun-tn Pasa~ without a warrant. They
;.,,,t...., ks she' of the f recovered notebooks contining an entry, t~~Beach thin tone ew. "RFK Must, Die," and used them· at the
Dt.IL Y PILOT ..... Ll'flett :;ronowing the V~A:_e s 1 dent~~ Jasan-t 1,989 trial. . •
_,..t o fa ~am ceaoe-~ In respoose to the appeal Calllomis • ~ the second grader from Wardlow olflciais said tbe state Supreme Court LISTEN-CAN'T YOU ALMOST·HEAR THE MUSIC Of THE GIRLWATCHER'S THEME?
Sdl;aol. rttieated into her bedroom to ntled C01Tecily that e m e r g en c y Mciftd1y'1 Warm Wuiher 1nd Sc'-1 Holiday Mldo the Buch the Place to lk
' ' , Wtile down her private leellngs on tbe clrcumstaDces J u st i ft e d the 'search
eail of the war. without a warrant.
"President Nix'¥' ·has stopped the •'Poliee' were legitimately conCerned liA -:<.i, .i\ .. ..,.uJts wl't," she p-inted <Nt In her IDOlt careful with ascertaining immediately whether ~ ~ sc::rt>t and best spelling. ''It was not eaey ' co-conspiraton in the shooting of 1 Sen. ..-' • 'tiue"be did. lt ts a buetyful thing. Right Kennedy were ~ at large' and, U so, R · • s · ~ ' ' H ' ld '• ~all the P.O.W.,are going borne, ·~en , whether the attacrwas just the1lnt one a· 'PlSt uspect ' e • • ib/guys who fight •and try to WU!. ol a series · of planned assassinations of , . . • '
• • ble the peopl are havelni • prtey presidential candidates or otber high ) rich!,.,...,! can jusl,see It. • · government olliclals." the state "lid., :. · '
all the blllClll • punch and' cookies Slrban's lawyeri, in trying to win a X-ie" 0 <l-' U>' -Nine ' A ttac' k. s eyecytblng you oi>likl tblnk of, even • · '· (See'SIRBAN, Poge i) · 1 •
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young Kelly showed her essay to
poren1a earl and Katby, they w.re
iJnlnloed mi HDI it 00 W the Pl<stdent
IJl-4raablqton. ! ' ; 1'1eY 'dkln't thlnk'"'1ch 1llOl'e -t It ~ last -k, when a letter •-at lli*'bome bearln8.Jhe simple nturn ad·
.... of "The White H<N.se."
.• "&.Uy wlS two .feel of! the ground,",
ult-her-· "I am deePIY grateful for your kind of
£ aboUt my Jan. 211 address to the
the ~!dent saicl. "The agree.
allllOllll<Od the end al a nr wllldl
(tleo J.E'M'E&, Piie I) . ' ' .
Scuba Diver Dn)woa
' -GlNARD (AP} -A •--old s,lmor
-1111 clzoomed Ill a ocubo clMaa ..,. -.... ..., Anacape lliJlnd, .-a
,,... oil Qmard, the ~ Gum! Aki.
-vlct1m -Identified IS -.H1ib wbo -""'"" ,_.1ouo ta a
Wp tied ........ he "' -lllblntl with at .... Mondl11 taftldl•kn ..xl.
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Newborn . Infant
' . Ft>und in ~Plane
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) -Airport
officials were cl-.ig pesienger listt
today to find the q1otber of a newly born
girl foond In the rut room of. a United
Air Lines. plane.
The infant wu reported tn sstillactory
oondltioa Ill I hospital.
' Olllelalt Mid lhe bad apparently been
llom clllrq, the fl(lbl !nJln Wublllcton,
·D.c .... Y-11 A MoodQ alCbt • n d
----the plane 111*1 Ill y ...........
'!'bl bobJ WIS fomld by I 'United
1IOl'ker cleaning the plane aboUt an bGur\
-poUengtrl left the flllhl United olflcials said the lli8bt also ~ lo
Pltllllurgb.
Ulllted Said the baby'• llllblllcal cord
WIS lllll attached and that tho WIS jam-
med tnto the •toilet bowl,
A ,2'-year~ld steelworker, who police
f>elieve is res~ble for at least nine
rape& throu8"~t . Southern cail!ornia,
was arrested Moodar nighl.
The arrest of B8lpb David Ulley ot
·Diamond Bar concluded an eigbt·montb
Investigation of sezual asseulta tn Hun-
Ungtoo Beach, Long Beach and Anaheim,
He was picked up by a team of in-
ves01ators from Lon g Beach and
Anahelm at about S p.m. as be arrived
home from bis job in a V ernoo
lninworks.
Huntlnlloil Btfcl> ~ve Luis
Ocbbo Alli !lie ltra"""'* steelworker is a
....i Ill !lie raiii"ol a local woman ..tier tll1o meoth tn a laundromat at
Broo:<llutlt Sine! and lllinllton Avenue. S. Aki ht also ~ Utley ts the
!DID wllo a-.,iect to rape another
_, Ill a downtown laundri>mat a lew
daya hllor.
1'lle majority ~ tho cases investigated
by tho trklty team of detectives in-
vof¥ed women wbo were either raped in
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a laundromat or abducted· from OW! '!au ..
• dromat, taken to some i50:lated location
and then ral>ed. t-',.
Loni Beach Police 'Sgt. Jim R8CobS
said a man answering UUey's description
was reportedly J'tlPOMil>le foe "several
rapes tn the Nortb Long .Beach ar.ea tbiB
sununer. ;
"It got so bad we put out special, CD·
foroement detail and I tblnk we jolt sort
(See RAPES, Pip I)
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Rockefeller Critical . .
PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Former Ar-
kansas Gov. Wlntlnp Rockefeller, 00.
pltallzed her• '11% days qo with a chest
ailment , remained tn crittcal coodltlnn
today, a bolpltlll spokesman said. Roe~ ..
feller, 80 underwent surgery last year
In New York for removal of a malignant
cyst trom hit .bock IDCI alnce ~ Ileen
Wlder a procram ol chemotherapy.
Thousands Crowd
COast Beaches;
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F o:tecast Soon)·
Sunny skies and above-normal tem-
peratures are predicted for the Orange ' ' 1 Coast lhroogb Saturday, the National
Weather SerVlce said today.
More than U0,000 beachgoers along the
• ooa~ loolt advanllge o[ t~ -nal
weather over Washington's Birthday, en-
joying mild surf ana sUhny, blue·skles .
Tbe largest holiday crowd was
reported at Newport Beach, where an
estimated 65,0llO persons fioclced to the
strands.
"It was an extremely unusual tunlou\
·for this lime of year/' said lifeguard
'spokesman Ken· Jl<Oboen. "We usually
get ~t, i,OllO nut here th\I' tlJ\11 of
year."
No resaies wore reported In the tbree-
fO.four.foot surf, he said,
TM llar!Jor Patrol said the area looked
like "a lllllllller weekend." Winds of !~IS •
knoll proylded a beautllul day for sail· tnc, •ccardlnt! to Sgt. 'Iloa Brown. No
major Incidents were reported tn the
~wded water, be said.
An estimated 22,500 persons were
reported alana Huntington Besch, where
IS. "8ATllE!I, Paso I )
Shot Fired
By O~~icer
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By RUDI ljlEDZIELSKl
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A shot ihrougb !lie window of a fieelns
car this morning ended a 1$-mlle freeway
chase involving speeds up to 100 mllell
per hour and resulted in the capture ol a ,
Fountain Valley man wanted by Q>.sta
Mesa police for the binding, gagging, and
robbery of a yoong woman.
Taken Into custody at gunpoint alter
!lie lull:lhrotUe pursuit was Michael J,
Berthiaume, 24, of 1717 Ottawa Circle.
He was held tn Colla Mesa jail today on
suspicion of burglary, grand theft and
robbery,
Police said tbe Fountitn Valley man
~ll!Tendered near tbe Intersection of
Trask Avenue 1 and Clinton Street in
Garden Grove when Santa, Ana police of·
fleer Charles Grano fired one shot from
h1s .SJ caliber .~volver Into the side win-
dow of the car Berthiaume wu driving.
l"he unemployed Fauiltaln Valley man
was not injured.
It is alleged by police tbat Berthiaume
entered the apartment of Sue Ann Melin,
19, of 820 Center St., c:osta Mesa , about
3:35 a.m . ..,i, wtth a kntle, forced her to
give him l30 tn cam and the keys to her
1971 car. ·
Berthiaume, who police allefe entered
the . woman's apartment by removing a
louvered wU.SOw, tben ordea'ed her to lie
on the bed while be gagged her and tied
her hands and legs, eccordlllg to police
rePQrts.
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'!be wea~dy oees sunny skies ~ Saturdiy, with occa-.i
bigb clouds tn the eorly imrnlng
hours. lllgba It the beachea 85,
rising tn 75 Inland. Lows tonlfb~ tn the 40s.
l°NSIDE-~DA'Y
Brigitte Bardot at !8 a bitter
recluse 10h.o hates lavmanitr,. re.
fects children. and is otun meZ...
aTICholy? Yes, tllt aupot of th• ma. ... ,, ,,.. finds >olace only
m company of animoll. 'Su
story on Paga 10.
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Laos Cease-fire Reached; Signing Wednesda
VIENTIANE, 1Aoo (AP) -Tbe olfl·
dal Vlenllllle radio lllOOUDCed today 11111
a-are...--bubemrwlled
tor '-and will be lonnally algned In
..........i.t here Wednelday,
R<llable -uld t b e ceMOlln
agreement -lll!Ualed today by the
peoee talb deleplian cblefs for -
&ideo.
Tbe announcement did not describe
ternu al the ceuHlre or specl/y wheo
ll would take effect: It said only that "a
cemnooy lot llplna the cease • Ore
'Kept the fi'aitla'
qreemeol wUl bt beld" In V1enlllne at
11 a,m, Wednaday local tlmt, er I p.m.
PST..,.
:rtie brief atai.meot over Vll!llllaoe ra-
dio aald:
"A Cabinet meellll& WI! held In the
IDOl'l1lni and a11tmoon al Feb. :11. ~
meol OD a -tbnlaplut Ibo
Kingdom ol i-... accepled ..,. Pbq "'-'vane and Pbouml Vonrtcblt at
4:45 p.m. on Feb. XI. A ceremooy for
~ the ceaae-fire agreement will be
held at the prime mluiai.r'a office at II
Lm. oq_ Feb. ll."
'l1ltJoe wu no elaborallm.
PlamtMClatbar+ lllifftf lbe
Loo11iD ioyaJ ,....-_ Vqvldllt II
the lptClal mvoy ol PrlDoa Souphanou-
TODC. leader ol Iba -Lao ""°· to-
·-wltll Iba Nortl ,,...._. -trol ~ ol tho len1tor7 ad
hall the~ ol l..aOL In W P<alaptl apotmnan
Jerry W. Friedbelm eakl U.S. bomblnl
operallotll In Loos have aot balled.
President Hails
-POWs and Wives
COLUMBIA, S.C .. (AP) -President
Nixon today balled the coorage of the
American prlsonen of war and paid
tribute to the women bebllld tbem "wbo
kept the laltb!'
Lon Nol St.eps
Down as Cliief.
PHNOM PENH, C.mbo<lia (AP)
-Prelldont Lon Nol, under
preSlure from the United States,
soon will turn over the Cambodian
government to a former close
associate and go to Hawaii for
medical treatment for a 1971
stroke, reliable aources reported to-
day.
'Ibe return to power of Slsowath
Slrik Malak Is Intended to pave the
way for cease-fire oegotlatiool with
lhe Communbll and other •UJ>"
porlua of Prince Nor o d o m
5ihaaoult, lht depoeed chief ol
stata. "
Slnee Slrlk Malak Jost In a power
!truggle with the president's
younger brother, Lon Non, he has
headed the oppoailion Republican
,>arty. :.
Volcano Suffers
New Crack, Spews
Lava on Homes
REYKJAVIK (UPI) -A sudden crack
in the west side of the Helgaljell volcano
sent thousands of tons of solid rock, lava
and mud roaring down toward Vest-
mannaeyjar city today, burying several
houses and tbrealenlng to engull the
town.
Town officials on Heimaey Island said
the west side of the mountain opened up
during the night. and early today a 50 to
100.yard-wlde part of the mountain's
west side twnbled down, filling a valley
and coming to tile ed&e ol tile city,
The tons of solid rock ashes and mud
riding on lava] streams approached the
town, alter rilling a valley between the
town and the Helgaljell. ,
Officials had hoped lhe valley would
stop new lava streams from extending
into the town, but today they expressed
fear the entire town could be burled.
Several walls of mud and hardened
lava erected earlier to stop nows on the
out.ilirta of the town wue leveled by the
landslide, they aald.
. The rest of the crumbled mountainside
baa plied lnlo a 220-yard-higb hill DOW
standing only 105 yards from the town
center,
The lava hlll was standing still this
allernoon, but olficlala said U II should
start moving again, It would bury more
bouses and threatan lhe entire barbor
area with Its fishing plants.
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Nixon.made his remarks at the atrp(,rt
alt.r be anlved In Columbia to oddreaa a
joint -of the South Carolina
legislature, one of a number that passed
re10luUons applauding his strategy for
ending lhe Vletruun war.
Nlloo was the first president to ad·
dreu tbe South Carolina Leglslature in
lts'300-)'ear history. He was introduced to
the lawmakera by Democratic Gov. Jolm
W,st u a "man of peace." West told tbe
Prealdont ~th Carolina will ....-to
be a port-''of lhe new stability whldJ you are ereatlng in this world."
Sc<irea of atate highway patrolmen, ci-
ty polk:emen and Secret Servl<e acen11
were posted in and around the Statehouse
for the prestHential visit.
A crowd estimated at about 3,000
greeted Nixon at the airport. Mrs. Robert
Bagley, whose husband ls a POW not yet
rel urned~ J!rjlelli.d Nixon _!_plaque on
behalf ol South Carolina POW1 in ai>
preclatlon for hil concern for the men.
"I should present a plaque to you,"
Nixon told her.
He hailed tbe coorap of tbe POWs and
aald be waa ''my proud ol Iba ....,.n
behind them -tile wJvea, rnothen and
dauablers • , , wbo kept faith,• Alier shaking hands along the lrlnges
of the crowd, Nixon stepped into his
llmouslne to begin the seven--mlle
motorcade to the llata Capitol, Aloni the
way, be stood In the back of the open car,
waving and smiling to crowds.
The crowds ranged lrom clumps of
tbree or loor to thicker thronp llnln& the
hil:bway. Some waved flags and otben
held signs Including one hand-lett.red
plaeanl reedlnc "Tbanka fir our POWa."
NlHa llot>Ped off In o,J1m1bla .. roull
back to WaahJnclon from b1a K0J Bi>
caynt,.P'la., ~
The Prealden~ who new to Jl'lorlda Fii-
day, fwud Eteral tattier apportunltiel
durlni the hoJlday --to tak ·-the prlsonm and the ...... end, -.
Visiting the alte of the 111111111 Jaelde
G!euoo Pn>Am golf tournament near
T ort Lauderdale Monday, be aid the
prisoners could come home '"with their
heada blgb" because, In bla wordl, the
Unii.d States achieved Ill. objective JI
preventing forced lmpoaltlnn ol a Com-
munist government on South Vietnam.
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WEATHER .••
four-io.nve font surf waa recorded.
!Jlegwirda In San Clemente reportad
2t,llllO 4 _beachgoera a n d four-to-ftve-
foot IUtt, while IJ,llllO .,...... dotted the
ocean front In Laguna Beach, wbera surf
measured three leet
Temperatures ranged In the high l50s
and low !Os in the wai.r al00& Iba coast,
with air temperatures In the low 'Ills.
Lagwia Beach llfegwirda aald the air
temperature there reached II.
11le National Weather Service forecast
temperatures In tbe low 70s lbrou&b
Saturday, dipping to Iowa In the upper
tOs. Early morning low clouda and
patchy log oouJd be expeoi.d, forecasters
said.
Busing Plea Denied
WASHINGTON (AP) -An appeal by
tho Memphis, Tenn. school board for
revJew of a desegregation plan involving
the busng ol tome 11,000 sMenll wu
rejected today by tbe U.S. &lpreme
Court. The Memphis officials argued In
seeking a bearing lhat an,y racial Im-
balances In the llcboois ~ the unh>
tended resulll ol bouslng pattarns .
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FIWSOOtla!
Pretty Lyn Shakespeare, may·
hap a descendant of the Bard
of Avon, titillates her tootsies
In the Sydney surf ofi the coast
ol AU81ralla.
Object Lesson
Get.s Low Grade
WEYBRIDGE, En&Jand (UPI) -The
subject. "A Veralon of Beinll a Woman,"
WU part Of a five<lay ......, of liberal
studla -but governnn ol Brooklands
Teclmlcal College decided lecturer Guido
Casal, JI, WU t0o liberal
Caul lllustrai.d a point about llrii>
tease dancera by appearing naked In
front ol a mixed clua of 111-to-lt-year-old
atudenll.
'lbe college governors M o n d a y
reprimanded Caul and two women lec-
luren pnoenl during this atrip, '
college principal Walter Benedlct lllld
be lbougbt the Incident "deplorable!' ·
1'Tbe govemon, however, accepted
that they -In pd fallll but fn dolnr ao were guilty ol a gross errcr ol mis·
judgment," be said. ''The govemon have
DOW closed the matter."
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LETTER ...
severely tested our national spirit"
The letter bearing the signature of
Richard Ni.Ion was dated Feb. 14., Valen--
tine's day and Kelly's birthday.
Smiling continuously, Kelly admitted
she was surprised and lhrllled by the
President 's letter.
"It was nice," she 81)'1 simply. "I'm
glad he wrota back." ,
· But, she added, It was even nlcer when
ihe POWs returned. "I jumped UP. and
down when I saw them on TV geWni oU
the plane," she said.
Meat Co•••plain1
4 County Plant.s Found Wanting .
Four Orange County meat pacldntl
plants were among 41 meat plantl na-
Unnally found to have "unaccepllble"
sanitary conditions last year, according to
a U.S. Deportment of Agriculture repQrl.
The di8closure waa made over -Ute
weekend following 1 court decision .-.
qulrinl the department ta -Ill recordl.
AU of the 117 planll lnS[!e<led na·
UonaUy bad "minor variatlona" from
typlw aanltary rol ... acc:ordlnf ID the
USDA report.
The deliclenclea 11 the 11_ planls -In-
cluding time In Orange County -ranced
from -and dead lllea lo 11 In-
stance In• larfle lacillty of dragglng_beel
ca rca.sstt acrou the floor. f
mut plants were Inspected In tbe COUI>
ty.
Government spokesmen say all the
dolldenctas have been corrected.
Some of the "minor" dellclenclea In-
cluded dirty equipment and meat coolers
c:o&i.d Willi dried blood, the report
al&ted.
Further lnspe<tlooa wJIJ ba madt later
lbl1 year, lnspectora sild.
The altlfldenUal Acrlc:ulture Deplrt·
mml doclaneoll were relsaaed followtnc
• c:ourt <¥dalon la~ • •tudY bY uaodates ol ........,.. advocata lWpb N-. ,
''To the beat <I my knowlecj(e. It b on-
going today," Frledbelm told -·
Tba lio<th Vle<nimne bava llffll the
United States a lilt ol aeven U.S. mllllary
men and two American clvUlana held
prlaoner In Lw and ocbeduled lot ....
leue IDier tbe v-.......,..,i.
Bui II b not -bow maoy American prlaonera, II any, att belng ·beld by the
Communist Palbet Lao and what effed
the cease-flr•r rnlght have on the late ol
any POW1.
Seat Proposals ... •• r.,.1
Tough Sta~dards RAPES ...
of ran him oft That seems to be •boo\
the time that he showed up in Ot:nap
County... Racobs said_ ~ -~
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Urged for Buses
The detective sergeant aal.d their •
veattgation was aided by the facl tbltl
Utley is a registered aex offender wtlllli
bistoty ol prtor coovictlnnl for •
crimes. . , ~, Becauae of his previous iocotd, U name, addreal and photo _. aViill
to police clurln& their lnveolip~ ol WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tl'< govern-
ment proposed today ~gb. new safety
standards -ini::luding-J>ossible use of
belts - for seats on buses.
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) said the sland-
arda would affect all scl>ool buses and
botb \oCll and inter-city trans.it buses -
an estimated 400,000 of lhem. ,
Tbe regulations, if made fipal, will ap-
ply te all buses manufactured alter Sept
I, 1971, requiring bus seats IO be
"stronger, higher and safer than those
preaenUy in use."
The standards prescribe a series of
strength tests for bus stats. It says some
requirements could be 1met by the uae of
seat belts, but does not specifically can
-G.oUl Bullion
Truck Seized
By Hijackers
MILFORD , conn. (UPI) -A rental
truck carrying a shipment of unrefined
gold bullion ,... hijacked on the Con-
necticut Turnpike today while the driver
was drinking coffee at a service area.
Stata police aald the vehicle had been
rented to pease-curren Refiners of
Warwick, R.I., from whom' a $150,000
sblpment In gold and precious metals
WU stolen In J1D111'7 •. __
The driver, ~ ~ told .police
be wu drinklni coffee at the Nutniec IDn
OD the turnolke " 1'llOIJ"lbe tiiic:k 'WI! taten. .. ii: • • ,., • ':}" "' .,,. •
The vehlc1<.JJ967 wWii1i11.Mf1n1ct. wu recovered"& sbort'--1111!1' 'In a
wooded area near Ezit 41 on the
turnpike. I
Aulbor!Uea were IDl8ble I<> determine
the value of the gold stolen, i>ut lnltial
reports lndlcai.d that aeveral boxea filled
with the gold had been opened~ their
contents removed.
Ouellette !<>Id police be locked the vehl·
cle; whlch was equipped with an alarm
sya1em, when be pulled off the turnpike
to get a cup of cone..
State police said tbe alarm was rlll&lll&
when the vehicle wu found about 100
yarda north of the turnpike In the woods.
A spotemnan for the refining firm Bild
that thieves escaped with $100,000 worth
of pure gold and low grade bullion In
mlchlanuary,
Francl! qurrenz Jr., 1 e c re tar y.-
'treuurer of'~ flhn, lllld the thieves In
the Wanricl: rollbery broke lnlo a truck
and tool< ~ bara of gold and 19 drums
camlni the bullion.
The wellh~ of the pure gold bara was
1,011 ouncea each while the berrols
nighed aevnl bundred pounds apiece.
for them.
"Under lhe belt reslraint option, each
passenger J)08itioo on a seat would be
equipped with a lap bell anchored to the
seat," the rule said. "Each belt would be
equipped with a warning system that
would signal both the passenger and the
bu& driver If the passenger failJ to buckle
the belts.,,
Under the government's rule-making
procedure, bus manulaeturers have 30
da13 lo commedl on tbe propoaal. After
the '.commenb are considered, the
govemment either drops the rules,
revises tbem. or puts them ln1o el!ect. ' The aafety agency-acted amid growlll&
pressure from Congress. Two bills were
introduced this month to force the agen-
cy to act on school bus safety.
There are more than 290,000 school
bu.._ "in the Uniled Stai.s which carry 20
-million children a day:-·
According lo the safety agency-t 158
persons died in school bus-related ac~
cidentl in 1971. An add.Jtional 4,500 were
injured.
In announcing the standards, NHTSA's
administrator, llougl8s TODll, aald o
"~e have been too many serious
and fataJ bus accidents In rerent years
and many have been marked by the pro-
gressive failure of seats."
Under the government's proposal, bus
manufacturers would be required to
meet a series of performance tests in-
cluding on e designed to prevent seats
from tearing loose sbould the bus roll
over.
Another requires the elimination of ex-
posed melai bara OD· aealo; and requires
heavy ael!I padding to help the pa-er abeorb tM sboct of a crash.
I ~ •t
case, Racobs explained, . <.> ·
UUey. who b marrle!I and the lalbel' ig,
three children, is held in the Long Beach
City Jail. No bail has been set and
Racobs said they eipect to arraign him
Wednesday afternoon.
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SIRHAN •.•
• new trial, claimed lllo· that a team
psychiatrlsb, pliyllc:tana, phyalclsb ..
others uncovered "significant Dlmk9
evidence" that Sirhan dJd not lire tfl
fsW bullet
The state replied that "unfortunai this new evidence was not pre3e11ted
the California Supreme Qrurt and is
-in the record-on-appeal:-In-reYiew ~
judgment of a state court, this court•
bound by the record on which that Judi
ment is based." ·,
Two of the justices, William O. Doug!M
and Byron R. White. did not partlcipalii,
giving no explanaUon.
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Food Stamps Eyed ~
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U .
supreme Court agreed today to ewnine
a lederal law designed to den,y fooc1.
stamps to ......-iy college studenta.
The statute, part of 1971 revtaioaa to tile
food stamp law, makes lnellglble for
benefits any boosehold contalniog 111De
ooa ago 11 « above wbij Ill claimed u a ~I for \1!COltlO tu pwpw b)'b
lndivldoal llvlnii elaewbere.
B.,.ze-· Ration
Ch~ans May 'G~ .. ~n Wagon' . " .
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) -Presid~nt Salvador Alltmde said he.; ,
may onle_r ll9uor rationed and warned men that heavy drinking re-
duces thm vjlillty. , \
Allende told a pre-election rally Monday that liquor rationing •
might lo_se a few male votes but that women would overwhelmingly supporllL
,, "I am goiriS ~.tell you somethlllg in public because I am a doc·
tor, Allende saJd, Some of you think that excessive drinking m•~"'"
you more manly. Well, that is wrong. Too much drinking weak-;;;BI-,
your virilitr." 1·
He saJd he was ''very serious" about Implementing a plan hi announced earlier to ration liquor. "
"In Chile, there are 300,000 chronic alcoholics an d 800 000 ••·
cessive drinkers," he said. '"The men who form these groups Ue often'· a~nt from work and perform poorly on the job, They also ca111e • aCCJ.dents." J~
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With _the inn~•atiDft of new kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching
is all-Important. It is' easy to ov'~tretch as weD as understretch.
• # Our ,main concern is with understrefching. Carpeting in ,,,.ny new ho...,
!'na 'IY,ii~ in whole tracts have been installed without a powar stretcher being
unloaded from tho truck. In some of these homes, after the ... ;pet is "slop,,..I"
in wi~ • kJi••kicker, a wafering C41n is used to shrink up the wri'*"'"
UnbelieYable, isn't ii 1 ,
At Alden's we take greot pride in correct illstaDatlons. Si..tching is
achi.-1 with stretchers that go wall-to.wan, 1tt.nded by 11per!.nced mec:honics
trained by Us. · '
Don't gamble the price of your c"'P"I purdiase on • poor irlat1Ltion.
THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's I
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1663 Pfacllltla A".
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' Jury-Outlines Leary Drug Ring
•• ~The body ol. Henri Philippe Petain, shown abooe at his 1945 trial for
u•Na2i collabontioo, bas been llolen from i1s grave. Below, workers lift 1he stone from Ille lxllnb to verify its disappearance. Petain was
marshal of France and bead ol. tbe 1914-18 wartime regime. (See ,,,.
lated story Page 4.)
Paper Says Recor~ ShoW Growth lnw W orl.d Operation
Airlines Buwi
No Boozing
Over Kansas
TOPEKA. Km. (UPI) -~ P>il ii
will --.... -· for tho stew....S,buttwoairllmsbavebowed
lo~ ................. _ ....
ed Ibey will .............. ~ in
IUgbt -flyilJC -!be stat<. Karmo Allomey Geaenl Vern lllller
~notice cl oampl~ __ ...... _,_,.._and
Owit-.i llld aid be apedod similar
-!nm n.. 1{orld -and Branlll bllernalDal
pie living in the rough country near
Orange Coon!Y'• Modjeska Canyon were ..
lnflueaced by Leory.
Tbe cenesla came aboot wben Leary
gained allaltlon by espousing freedom.
bappinesg, artlsllc creativity a n d
splrilllal awalleolng thnluch the use of
wbal lie called psytbedeUc or mind-ex·
paJMling drugs.
Tbe 'l1ines said one of Lynd's friends
met Leary at the time 8lld "came back
8lld told us aboot the League ol Spiritual
Dtseoveey (a Leory-organhed group) and
we talked about going into a cburch,"
Lynd lellified.
The aiaociaUon was fonned, and. to
raise money: a itote called Mystic Arts
World ·was opened On SOulh Coast ,
Highway in Laguoa Beacb.
Uslng the store as a base of ope.ration.s,
Lynd and 10me colleagues conducted
marijuana nms to Mexioo, cross country
smuggling trips to New York and klcal
dealing to earn enou;gb money to buy 1
ranch near ldyUwtld, a mountainous
area southeast of Los Angeles which
became a headquarters for tbemselves
and Leaey, acconling to court records.
By 19611, Lynd said, the Brotherhood
was international in s c op&, ming
campers and vans to smuggle high-quaU-
ly hashish Into lbe countey by shipping
the vehicles to U.S. ports.
Lynd traced one instance where a camp-
er wal shipped by boat to the Orient In
1970 and returned to Seat~ in 1971 -490
pounds heavier -but was oot searched.
The camper then was shipped to Dom·
bay in April 1971 and returned Nov.&, the
Times said. Seized by police in Van-
\ Speelalist at Work
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couver, B.C., it wu found to cootain '100
pounds ol blgb grade .. ,,.....
Al this lime, lbe -began
manufactmiag • -"' L.'lll tablet c:aJI. ed "Orange Sunshine" becaU9fJ ol its CGl.
or, and ......i ita ceottt of..,..._ to
a -of Lquna Beach.
The Times said L,nd's teltlHWQ' Ind
ac<oUDts !nm aulborlUes indlcale tbol In
lbe nen f•w years the pwp began to
manulachn a polenl cliltlllod basblsh
oij, upandtd other Brolllerhood Opera-
tions and undorw..i a change in
Jead<rship.
The Laguna mr. ... deslrvyod by
fire in !!Ill and by Ihm lbe group had
spenl IZS,000 to organlte lar'Y's ...,,.pe
from a . Soulhem Califorilia lll"8m and
another $15.000 lo """ blln !nm Black
Panther beadquartera In AJ&ien.
Obscenity D-ata Gathered
By TOM BARLEY
Of~ .. o.ltr ,.... , ....
'n!OUSAND OAKS -U you're looking
for the latest wrinkle in' erolica, call for
Pllillp Coben,
It he's satisfied 'that you're a lawman
aeekiog data to · bacli. up your aoU·
-.;iy beat or a prosecutor checking
what may have been a succeuful attack
in some other ·pornography trial, then
you're in. '
he said. "We aren't here to discuss the
pros and cons of prospective litigation
but we certainly are here to assist any
prosecutor who thinks our growing data
bank can help his case."
Defense attorneys, Cohen crinoed, are
not welcome at the 'Ibousand Oaks
researeh center.
l:lis archives are already )>roving to be
a gold· mine Cor the prosecutors of
pornographers and the despair ol filth
peddlers who see lhe fruits of every sue-
cessfulty prosecuted case in the United
Stales going into the arsenal& of lbe men
vel:ing IO smash the mulll-million dollar
obocenity business
Cohen . and Y°'"" are wking on a
two--year, fZS0,900 ~ madt •vailable
by the Law En/Grameot Asslslallce
Administration {LEAA) and backed by
the California Luthenn C 0 11 < g e ' I I
sponsonbip "' the project. Cohen aaid their _., Is tbol ·lbe
grant migbl not be rmewed when their
two years are up.
"That would be. put pity," be said.
"We're just brgiminl lo IOI mulls here
and ..... alreoll1 .............. baat In
which ............. ff'lf!lJ lopic -the broad be"""W of pot-aplly.w
Fluntier ......... IUdlll'd pu•wt
._fl_ Jlam:r uid lhrre is DO Mb WV to
And "in" means all the material that
Cohen can put at ,... disposal al the Na-
Uonal Legal Dota Cenl<r bere, a fast
groW;,,g repllliloey of briefs, motlOns,
and tnnsCripts of pornography cases -
""'"" ol' lt dating back mo.., than 150
~ -from across the nation. ' · ~ Driilge OiW\ty -Jawnieii .. ana pro:
secuton are ariioQg tho6e who are In·
creasingly seeking the aid of the BriUsh-
bom Cohen and b1s companion in the
newly funded. anu..i..cenuy center -
Homer Young, a retired FBI agent who
specialized ibrougJloul bis career in
pornography lnvestlgalions.
Airport Loses
Another Pl.ane
Lalor in the year !be efforts "' Collen
and Young will be ~ prooeculon
with case reseattb, a bank of eal!<ri
witnesses in the field "' pomograpby, "'' fice seminars on pnmecutioo atxl iuw!9-
ligatioo of ol>iloenity cues 8lld bad<·
ground information m def...,. tactics
in pomography trials.
-the eucl'-a jelliner -
Into -lenilmJ.
"We baft lo --llewli-
and figln -... -""" liquor ----•iin1Kmandwbm
lo Illar\ sales .... -• ..., the state." Qwiaud -. "We a.mt we can
-lbe problemo ouL.
lllll<r,wboardendnmmAmlrak
-lalt -• ---..... aw-In Ille dub cara 11 ~ tlnuP .. _ aaid If Ille -bad
Aircraft thieves struck for the second
time in "8 boun Mooday night 'at Orange
County Airport with the lbeft of a second
Cessna Airplane reported to sheriff's of·
ficers. ·
Deputies said the loss of the six-9e8ter
orange and white aircraft was reported
by airport wort.erS assigned to main-
tenance on the plane. Its owner ba.t not
yet been Identified by lawmen.
They also inl<od to put cul • monthly'
news i<tler m the latest devdoptnmts In
the an~ drive and Ibey ln-teoo to expand lbe Cealor's operatms to
foor more American dlles -PboeaiI.
Ariz., bas already been named ..... ol
them.
· · not ~ omipl!ed-wilb atale law
apiDlt liquor by the drink, be----to. . "
Cohen, 42, and Young, IO, use faalities
ptOYided by lbe California Lutheran
College in 'l1D1sand Oaks in what Cohen
stales is a bid lo "lest lbe theoey of lbe llilJ.Li!ll Minority Report of I h e
Presilient's Commission on Obscenity
and~y."'
Cohen, a ~I lawyer whose' Oat
voweli stem from bis scbooling ID
-. England, and bis brislling mustache from Royal Air Force in-
fluence. is on leave from his job as a
Ventura County deputy counsel to wort
with Y-oo .lbe NLDC project.
The search resumed today for a single
engine Cessna stolen from the airport
during the weekend by ao intruder wbo
put lbe machine in the air before · the
control tower c:ommeDced_operatioas Sun--
day.
"Prosearton in this type "' trial doni bave lbe .....,. Gr !be aperta-available
to defense lawyss," y._. aid. 6'We
bope that wbat we cm pol laplller here
will belp lo udi-the .._ ii Ille ;
isan C~uienre Painting
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iNamed Best in Exhibit
I ! A wat<O<Olor painting Utled "Old Ten-
: nanl Cburdl" by Rene Snodgrass of San
I Clement< WU llOlecled the best entry in
I lbe Spring • Exhibitioo of lbe Sao
Clement< Arts 8lld crafta Club which oPened lhil -It. , l Tbe exhlbll will be held dally ~ I at I p.m. al the San Clement< llunidpal
I Alt c.nery, 1110 cane Seville. Exhibit
judges were SOuth Coast artllls Jodde
Qietta, Roger K-8lld Joan Oobome-
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Qrippled Woman
W"mnen of prius for paintings sbowing
structural laJl4scapes m: Jack
McCartney, W. L. Ma.;Arthur 8lld Harold
J . Hansen. SUSie Cartt receh'ed an
honorable mentioo.
W"llllling palnliqp with marine ......
jecls were·dme 0 by: Rath-Gray, Am
Piper 8lld Homer D. Fey. Lloyd ~ Coo\>"
er won an booorable mention.~
W alercolors with general lllpics that
,...ived awanls wore by: J. Artbilr
Driebma. carol Zink 8lld Pauline -bane. W-umers in the watereolar Jtractur-. '
al cal<&OfY were Sindy 1W:tin, J.
AJ1hur llrielsma 8lld Chlrlolle Ug!il
W.L. MacArthur received an !lolJorltlO
Strangled With
IDectrie Cord
.. ~e pointlngi ...... hied _..,
w~ Schauer, Myrtle ·Grillln and
" WU-H. Chaae.
~ON, DI. (UPI) - A woman wbo
WU psr:ttally paralyzed WU foand
~ and slabbed 00 her -°'fr· Hair -appor<Dlly the tiller's -
w11 c~ in her hands. Martha Damico, 50, bad been llrqled
. wih .. elt<lric cord and ·--or· r-tlmel wilb a meat fort,
W#JilmlM °"1nty Coftllel'' J I me I waaaa uJd ......,. • bod:I' -dloco••ed' by llor .......... Mary Am,
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..WU-saldmlborlliesW<releUdlinc
. far dues "' ... -· 11111 did not -• JllOllve for lbe ....,..__
'lltl. Domid> .... -pat up. ~
glt with lbe -• hilr was
clltched in bo1b lier -· -did drawers bad bem l"'IW --alld !be -wu in dlarrlJ, 11111 -dJ In cub waa "'8ld In two dlflenal
khtlonl In Ill" -· . 'Mn. llomico wortlll u • -1
tfcbnlclln Ill 6e V-
b Hoopllal _. - --......... der;lellller
ponlJaed. Siie -... -· ~cb Prpteeted
1 SAN FRANClSOO (APl --lit .,...... have tulced oppllltlGft IO PNI-
... -·· ..... blldpl .... ii-... poverty_..,. bJ .-.. • ralb'
..... ,,,. rall1 llaDdlJ --al
.. !be Cal-°"""""*' -fn>. pm lllreclGn ... -Olllrn8'• ...,..._
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Winlllng palnllnp of portraita of
fi~ were done by: Robetta
llanaeil, Aleiae Cumlns 8lld E 1 I e ll a
Slorey. .
Cootomporaey paintings r e c e i v l n g
awanls were by: Maey J. SoUl, Roberta
Hamm, F..a Bpler. Wathurp Sdw,.,
received ad bonorable meOtloD.
_Put.oral landacapes were pointed by
award-wmntn JWtb Good. Jlary
S. Amadio •aad Paul L. Port. Grace
Bauerle received an bonorable _...,
for a:.:'': -!be 'o11 .......
catepy and _, were: Lais Oiaptioe,
W111aa W. Clase, Vema G. 1-llld
Grace-,.
She'll wait Till
He Grows Up?.
LONDON (UPI) -A<lhur llWr
-Laun Aldemwl'• ........ ....,. ..., .... called·oll lbeir-. ......... ~ .. ,..._
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-I ·-.w.-11111 tbo-Boar: lllloollod ilnuCb lier --. -'*""" 1111 .. bor -sill. ber-i:::s.:.polr"' .... -...........
Bobr WU ordend lo bop !be -for two ,._. 8lld lllao Aldsmm aid,
"I wlll ....,. al1)' blm -· I ....-
Wllll lo ... blm ... lie'• • -hltr1-" au.ts•.llia~loM .
.. We waWd baYe o••; .. red tatine ap-
)ll'Oliriate ... lo """ ID1 ........ "' 1be law'" .Mill!r aid.
courtrooaL" . . ,
"We noed all tbe belp we C111 pt." m
Orqe c.antJ ..., -_...,. commented. ~, .... we"ft felt lib ,,,. ..... old .. -lalt Julr
and lbe amsl cl-.... --& cled..... "!' • federal CIOWt. "We'ri~ to be objt;etive.':"
· Owner Gordon Gray of Tustin valued
bis ain:raft al $5,000. Tbe machine stolen
MoDday night was valued by officen at
aboUt $15',000.
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Senare Panel Eyes Reporrer Privileges
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prlvilfce .. -.. di•'' --fidendal Mil ueL
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that •.11.boul coa(iMitial Wt& .., -
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--W'iflllld--idm--.-a r-Aid.
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eiiltil lllP 1 imn CID WWiiDtil'I
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<loin'• nlill larl ,,_ a tbol Ibey have
lllefal B...-. Pi.••N'I
French P9lice Searching
, For Villain-Hero's Body
DOUAUMONT, ~ (UPI) -._
searched Ille -.y 11111 pmtled ...
..,..1ay for Venlun ,... -todoy IO
r prevenl tbe lllepJ ?uW ol lbe -
body of Manbal l'!lllippe -. • -
vl11aln lig1ft for --of,fl-men,
His coffin was 1eu:wved wiedJ -•
one seemed sure wbea -119l llil .._.
romb off !be --ol ,.,_, Some reports llid mrmie ricll&•+:•
stole Ille body,
THE DlllOOYEBY 11oabJ dllt ir -
ml.<l:sq toul:bed off a a e • a4'1ml
debate cm Petain'1 Riie a • Nm ool-
Jaboraror duriar World War n ..i 1111
World War I lieraism • -ol
France .... m...iq ~
Polloe offjdal1 said tbeJ' ~ m.
vest?gatlng !tpDrtl lhat riglltwimc es-
tremilll llOle tbe body-ib -• • , tho tiny De d'Yeu ad _,, pl . S IO
take It to the lmmic Dre ·-W'•J
cemet<ry In this town -V...., Ille sceoe ol. one ~ Petain"t: Nt fr•
triumph, for an IDopl burial
Pollco llld they bad ao idM mw Ille
Quake, Mtenhocb
At Atomic T~t Site
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -All ~,
with lour after-)med the ,...,.
Nevada cleoert ....._, _. Ille -
AFomlc Test Site, IQ there .. •
damage,
University of Nenda • • I gists
said tbe -............ lift -... Richter ICalo and PdM -...... L
On Sunday there .... --quakes ln the same aru..
P'" ·-· ........, the body, which .. --• • iD • dDullle cabt -GDe
-. ... -oU = fnllll ill Island
---,.. ...., U. lbe .-.. bad to
--• 1,l»pu>d staoe coverinC tlle• 'N
W BIS DEA'lll, in esile In 1151
" .... --be 'Ollled lill body
-" Ille ---cemetery -... ~ bodies ol ln>Opl be • H ii !be ballle ol nearby v-
--·-Ille """'"""' today, ... r are ~? cl*c ""'1 fthicJe eom-
ilig •Ille IDwn," Did a pallce olficor,
-lbe .... ol Ille caunlly, police, e t ~ _. mliriot tnqw were ac-
--_..,..... aleit. J it••· L•• is 'ftliel"..VJpmxnur, a
---.1e, said an JH caller told bim D atremilt
-.. tams -to Douawnoot. Aefh-jtits llffe ftP'.8ledl)' denied
pa I ' -the -ol Pelaln in Ille • +w "'1 hi of bil Cllll'rictilxl as a -· After • llrilPlml military ....... Pe-
-...... • -Ii slate !nm IMO to
!Iii, -Ger--ipied l'raiico, dam ._ • •••k oH>d to die for
<I" .... wida die Hai ilmden. The
.. late!-CllllDlllUted to life in
esile.
1llB i1iU 1 or bis bod)', nne
-1&1 llid, -eMly WU to awl<
die $1ll "taWj of. Pttaia'I tictor)
io -.... lbe Gaw ilt Vrim, Tiie jw.... also Unatmed to ~
-... .-Gerqes Pomp-.. ta C'd&t pmty, .ae.dJ' embroiled
• • flllmlfllt lr.gisl"ive election nm -
March on Whit.e House
ConcluOOs Lib Meeting
WASHINGTON (AP) -Femilim loll
!or home today iilUr • aatiaaal -imc
where their founder 1lfged -to -
Ille ... revolution Po ...... --• manded their" cl'riJ 'rig?U .... cleloplel
were told to traosform rtJdoric iDlo adim
now.
Pl was well inf4 the nlgbl wbm Ille
Natiooal Organization for Wamm cl:is-
banded Its sixth cmventiao lilaaUJ witll
a mareh oo the White House.
BEFORE 11IE MABCB in &.me
temperatures, Ille mono lban z.---
gates approved resolldicns wgiac ttlll
Jl"'SUlutioo Paws be c?rapped, -...
laws be improved, dilld-eare facililws be
expanded and "votunteerism" be cwtiod,
(l was Ille !argest meeting }'d !or the
country's froot..fine feminist cap•in«im
Althe--Pr-1i'i?mas.att
HeidO llld NOW bad to mUie lbe -
lion from oo-poper strategi<s -
changing society to actually daq it.
NOW has been at the kaelioat ol Ille
effort Po ratify the equal -rights ..-.
meal and bas pioneered in impnmc Ille
jab ...... -wamm. inc:Judtnc win-.., .. _""_far __
...,.. ·' I ..,. .... aojnatal aplmt .., .. --~-~ ,....ea
11111111 Lt.Sr two ,an, NOW bas .,..
,_.,. t • ... s' mt fon:es in DMn ------iDwblclithe •5 · •• c h"a wamm at a cm-
""'--credit anDoN!ilJ to moady .......... al blrin& liabill '° •t«te Ins &o lit... uniOm and re-ficims jnsljh4M+s
Scme ol -..-""' ready for ..,_
tim lo inijAenftl NOW goals, Ms. Heide an Siie pref en the "Ms." designation.
NOW -B<tty Friedan said tho ...... , lkatian mmmeot is 90 strong
ir cm-tolaleca...of .U lbeunlin-
-h . • 11111 .. larco the -id to
._ at mm ""Dat • instruments, not u ............ ---but
-..... beiap. GUI" brothers.,,...,,.
-ol the ......... disagloed with
dllt -ill qoitt "'"idol ......... 11ons.
no -ricl>I to -to --eooflda>!W lnlormatlon to grand juries.
CllANS'ION IS ~ "b a I be
Cllled • "ao-loopbole" bill -by the Amei1oan Nftlpaper P Ii b I II b t 11
-lion to -prolectlan to -nota and well Q CC)OOdentlal 1111teriaJI.
and to cover llate • ...U u leclual
jurUdldJono,
"lly bill ii "'"'°"" to prot«I t b o
pObllc, not mere!)' the -11111 bil """"'*·" Cianstoo lllld. ..,,,. -In America DIDSI be alJle to ..-i Ha -.arcea 10 u to conliaue to expose cor·
rupdoo and la,,,_,_ In blgb places, In
and out of iovemmmt."
u-wtillt, • Senate c.mmmo sub-
committee summoned C I a y T.
Wllitebead. direetor of President Naon's
Oflke of Telecommunlcatlons Polley, to
elaborate ... the administration'• pn>
_.. --legllla-tlon.
Wb?tehead prompted llCCllll!lom of In-
tended ............. -• _,, last
December threlltenlns to bold local sta-
Uona accountab&e for "imbalance or con-
sistent bias" in networt DeWI srognlDl!I.
THE JUSTICE Department a?ready
has opposed ilOWlilleD'8-pfimege !egista-
tlon In leltlmoey at hesrlnp before a
-Judk:Wy 111bomnmlttoe, At today's Senate bearings. Sal. Jsmes
8 , Ptlflili, (R.:Kan.), ililwc:ated • qual-
l6ed prtvilege fm-oewe:gieu.
Pelraoo said prolessiooal reporten
cannot meet their obligation t o
dtsaemimte the news "wltbout full o~
portunlty to ptber newsworthy In-
formation frcm coofidential sources.''
Bu~ -said, the 5th Ameodment
protectioo -againsl malicious _.lion
"may be fatally jeopardized il mlllcioos
individuals 'leak' infonJ}ation t o
reporters abool grand jury proceedings,"
'11ms," he said. "it may b e
ne<eSSUI')' to compel reporters to Iden-
tify -.......,. "hlch comprombe the secrecy of grand jury proceedlnp,"
BEN. WAL'IEll F. Mondale, ([):Minn.),
sald ii01illDeD .-lepl pn>tectlon !or
their -IOUn:el. lie said be would confme uceptioos to r a re
cir<umstances tnvolv?ng national security
and threll:I to human life.
Demoerats Split
Over F~l Chief
WASHINGTON (UPI) Tb e
Democratic Peadmhlp of tbe Senate bas
spilt over the conflrmltlon of L, Patrick
Gn:f mu dlftctor ol the FBI,
Senate Democratic. leader M i k e
Mansfield of llclil?ana aid MGoday that
be Is Ukely Po support Gray, l!iJ! Demo-
cratic whip Robert C. Byrd of West Vir-
llinla charged In a n .... speech that Gray
bas -• ..,...,. partissn" since be bas
beenactinC-,
Byn? also noted news stories oo allega-
tions that Gray was • poor ad-
ministrator, speot too much Ume out of
Washington, and, in bis .. most publici:ed
decisklo/' WU accused of endangering
U... by crdering FBI agenl:I to shoot out
tbe Ures of a hijacked airliner as it ,...
!Uing alt
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COURT CLERK !RIGHTI READS DECISION IN KERNER BRIBERY TRIAL MONDAY
Artl11'1 Ronderfng Shows Emollonl011 Face of Fodtrtl Judge Otto Kerner Utfl)
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Judge 'Battles Conviction
Kerner Determined to Cl.ear Name in "Bribery Case
CHICAGO (AP) -Federa? Judge 0770
Kerner says be will battle to erase bis
coaviction for bribery -the first guilty
verdict ever ~turned against an acUve member ol tbe U,S, Coor! of Appea?s,
Kerner, 64, and his longtime associate,
1beodore J. Isaacs, 62, were convicted
Monday In U,S, District Court of con-
spiracy, liribery, fraud and 'lnoomt>tax
eva.slon.
THEY WERE ACCUSED'of tallng a
bribe in the form of race track stock
while Kerner was governor of Illinois
from 1961 Po 1961,
Judge R¢ert J. Taylor allowed 30 days
for motions, but he did not set a date for
sentencing. Kerner and Isaacs were free
on their own recognizance.
Kerner said in a statement: "This bat-
tle is even more important than life itself
because it involves my reputallon and
honor, which~are dearer than llfe Itself,
and I intend to continue this battle."
His laW}'er, Paul R, Coonolly, said be
would all for a judgment of acq!littat
and, if that was denied, be would move
for a new trial
James R. Thompson, the U.S. district
attorney who prosecuted the case, told
newsmen: "When the time for sent.eDcing
comes ... it's not conceivable that I
would agree to probation."
Church Elders
Beat Woman
To 'Oust Devil'
SEARSPORT, Maine (AP) -Two
leaders of a religious organization are on
trial here on charges they beat a cocktail
waitress in an effort to drive out a devil
they beUeved was in p)SseSSion of her
body .
Simple assault charges were brought
against Daniel Robertson and his wife,
Bullara, elden of The Body of Otrist
Church of SelrsPofl: by June Tower, 20,
a cocPttall waitms In Belfast,
MRS. T!IWEll testified in Searsport
Dlstrid Coor! thal the Robertsons had
ber beld and then al1pped her dozens of
times oo that she llJ)BI blood, She said !be
beating was administered in September
during a tw~and·a·half hour prayer
meeting in a private home in Searsport.
Mrs. Tower said other c h u r c h
memben were at the meetinJt including
her husband, a member of tM church.
She said that as she was alapped, the
members would say, " '1 bate you, devil'
... that there were demons inside me
and they were going to get them out." ,
Testimony was etven in the trial on
Jan, 23 and 32 and on Feb, 16, The case
bas been continued to Mareh 23,
KERNER. FACES a maEmum sen-He and his adopttd children, Tony and
tenco ol 83 years In prison and '93,008 In Helena, both In their early 20s, left, Ille
flnee cm the 17-aiunt convtctloo, ~cs, COllrlroom qulckly by a rear door, The
charged with 15 counl:I, r could be sen-. c21ildt~ had attended the trial daily
teoced to-'Z3~yeara..i1Lplison and fiqed since jury·!election began Jan. 3.
flJ,000. J
Kerner addiUonally waa convicted of
perjury and llllklng lalse statemenll Po a
federal agent. _
The termer govem;r, a J on 1 t l m e
member of the Democratic party
hierarchy in Illinois, sat composed and .
motionless as the pillty verdict. were
read. ne jury of seven women and filte
men bad,dellberafed thNe dsys,
THE GOVERNME!\'r called 40 wU-
.....,, and Ille defense called 31 In tbe
seven-week trial.
The government's key witnesses were
Mrs. Marjorie Everett, fonner' bead of
Chicago Thoroughbred Enterprises, and
W'illism S, Miller, clialrman during
Kemer's administralioo. of the Illinois
Racing Board, a regulatory agency.
Trio Missing on Luxury
Yacht Sought in Pacific
• Sftfpet< Probe
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) = The lllliper
wbe shot and killed seven pel'llODS last
month fronl atop a downtown hotel acted
alone , a police investigation concluded
Monday. But the Polle~ report left some
4opbt as to the finality of its findings.
'!There are certain vacuums In which
we cannot place anything," said . Police
Superintendent Clarence Giarrusso.
,---------,---..., Giarrusso said a five · week inveg.
( JN SHOR ) tlgation uncovered no evidence that T. • • : sniperln Molvaredk Essex had accomplbenicos ~
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) = Pacific
Ports from the Pansma Canal Zonil Po
the midweatem coast of Mexico were
being checked today <or a ?taury yacht•
which dlsaPl>eared with an Oregon
millionaire, his wire and one crewman
abosrd,
The Coast Guard said Moodsy olgbt
that the 53-foot Como No was last seen
..,_ ----------J~ was v m a conspU'acy w !IC opened fire from the roof of the Howard
Johnson Motor Lodge Jan. 7. Besides the
seven sniping victims, 21 other persoos
were wounded.
Dec, H wben It departed Corinto,
Nicaragua, for El Salvador. A spokesman
said It was beaded for Puerto Vallarta,
Mexico.
Charles J, Fisher, 66, who owned the
Portland. Hydraulic and Air Equipment
Co. before bis retirement, his wife, Car·
rie, and crewmaD David Odium, 20, hired
in AnUgua, Guatemala, were aboard the
craft.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) = Henry
Kissinger was en route home Fodsy ro
brief President Nixon on his meetings
with leaders in Hanoi, Peking and
Tokyo,
Kissinger's plane left Japan e11lr to-
dsy and sropped Po reluel at Elmendorf
Alf.Force Base bere at 8:30 a.m, (EST,)
UM!fWhlte House said. The plane was ex-
pected to reach Waahlngton at 3:30 p,m,
(EST), ,
The last F11 Ealtei'D stop for the
President's naUonal aecurity affaira ad-
viser WIS In Tokyo, wbere he filled In
Japaneae leaders m bil !Ilks In Hanoi
and PeJdn&,
e Belfast Riot
BELl'AST (API - A hundred Protes·
tants invaded a Roman Catholic area of
Belfast early today, smashed windows
with stones and bottles and set a bus
afire. British troops dispersed them.
The riot was touched off when the
army Arrested a guerrilla suspect after
chasing the car carrying him and several
other men, who escaped when the car
crash"!'f. 'Ibe men had fired on the troops
durln~ the chase,
In another area of Belfast, three men
were hospitalized after being shot in the
legs. They were believed to have been
the victims of a kangaroo court of the
Irish Republican Anny.
Foul Skies Divide Fair Mra. Tower told the court she was
taken apJnst 1Jer will to the church
meeting with ber e~ed husband, She
111d sbe .... become estranged fnJm ber ......,.nd wbm be jalnecl the chureb,
Stouffer's Food
Recalls Product
• --~-,-611E,sA1D-S1111-recei•edfacial-brulse• -Due to Botulism ,
A.retie Cold, Rain Form Vertical Bad Weather Belt ~a.1~~~1c1ead':ru'=~"':'h0J wAS111NGroN(UPl)-T11oFood,~
meeting, Sbe said her arms, lep and Drug AdmlnlstniUon (fl'DAl Md Stwl-
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V.S. S••-rw I ::f.l' were hrulsed where sbe bad been fer'• Food Co,, of Solon, Ohio, are reeaJI. • ,... " "" - -,. nit Roberloons re--'ed that Mri 'Ing ,lour frozen lood produc:ts that may
Mlsllalllfll v""" • ......, tt1t 11111t1ot1 .. ...,..... • con•·•· m'-•---~·• bolul~ ledl., ,.... ""' ..,,._ °' 1wttlY wr Tower bad come wllli""1y to the mee:u.... ....,., 11D1uwnt1 "1m ... u. ~ ,.., ULl6 Terming the. recall an · "utra precaPJo
., ~-~... .. and bad ~,~lapped only OllCO!, "to get tlon," an FDA spokesman 111d Mon<ltY ~:.1 :=._-;;;;-._ ln .. ,.t;. d:: her attention. the Stouffer's Procluctl could be located
U:-:11 ~ *1rdt -. _,_ -. 1t1e anywhere ln the (:9W1try and 10tne 4may
mld-¥111..., ,..1m1. OrtnM •tit...,....,.. have reached" consumers, 11We dO -~ "I,'.._""""'"'·~ DAILY PILOT 1be alleeted .,_ ,.~~="" F:'.. r~ know how widely dlslrlbuted ·
•" M .,, _ •~ DELIVERY SERVICE ~ 1N1 be" tht .......... Aid.
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!lrlter _.,, J'DA rocalled ~ ""* lnl B-' Pim and other producU with mUllin>oms dlttributed In Nw
Yor~, Oldo, Penuylvan?a and n11no1a by
l"abllrtnl ramn, Food 1Dc., of °"'•lb,
Mich,
The Stoul!tr produeta ..Wied .....
lroron ....., btanl and m~
ln>l<n escalloped chickml and ......
--noodle -llFld ir...n ....... __
ta • joint •.............t, FDA md
Slonll<r'• •rsed -..... mv "'" beucltl U., produeta since Feb, T, lllf lo
return rtbem to -wtm they ..... purdiased, •
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A South Vletname.e aolcll• , throws a hand VlllJde into ,
Commwrlst l>OOIUona near the
vlli1&9 of Rau Nghia ~,. weot o1 Solgon. cea...nre er-
forta have mel with flllure ..
flglhlng continues.
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T11•idl>'. F......,, 20, 1973 --.,_ DAILY PILOT §
18 POWs Fly to Tra~~ ' ·State Asks
Controls
On Planes One F~s w Ill Father; 20th Rests Witli Malaria
-, By u-Press lill«aaltoDll ill father In Carthage, Miss. were translerred to Southeast
EJcbioeu freed American Asia together in 1916 and w..-.
POWs, rtleased early by THE FIJGllT was the Jut Sbot down together June 14,
Hanoi, n~w to Travis Air together for the "POW twins," !tr/, In the same Ff Phantom Fon:e i1aR today but 1 fellow A' F capt Edward J
their medical uama and proc-
esslnf In about 44 houri.
But the POW twlos part at
Travis.
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
COlifomla city will try to con-
vince the U.S. SUprene Court
today that local govenunent.
hive the right to ban jet
.,ianes from uslnf airports at
~ times ol day.
fonner prboner rem al n e d ll' • orce · · jet fightel'-bomber.
behind after suffering a ma-Mechenbler, 30, of Dayton, McManus and Mecbenbler TODAY, McMANUS and
!aria allack. Ohio, and Capt. Kevin J. were freed together SUnday Mechen~ier got off their blue
Air Force Capt. Jo.wph M~anus, 30, of Falls Church, and they even r o o m e d Air FOJ'C.e ambulatice bus er-a Jr., 32, ol Bloomfield, Va. TtWI two graduated from together at the Clark Hospital. together, saluted Jn 1!Dbon and
N.J ., a prisoner for more than the Air Foree Academ y ..tier. the 20 POWS-ail Navy broke Jor lbe c"""1 for...,,.
siI years , was expecied lo fly together Jn 1914, did a tour ol and Air Foree pUots shot down !Jnal Jarewells before boarding
with the ofber meo to-the-duty in England togtther, Jn 1968 and 1987 -completed their OJgbt.
The city ol Burbank's 1970
ordinance :-aimed at cultlng
noise near the Hollywood-
Burbant-Ak]lor\' so residents
could get more sleep -bas
been ruJed unconstitutional by
two lower federal courts.
States but high fever put hlm•--'---_:_ __ _:_ ________ _c_ __________ _
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SANTA CRUZ COUNTY ASSISTANT• SHERIF!' STUDIES EVIDENCE
Soclucled Site 11 Whore Bo4lot of Fovr Youtho Wor-01,_....i
But the city, state and now
the federal government are
.. peeled to tell the justl.,;.-1n
today's oral argument that
Burbank's ordinance does not
conflict wltlj federal jurisdic-
tion over air traffic.
A1TORNEYS for Lockheed
Air Terminal, Inc., winch
Youth D; "'S owns the airport, Pacific
K:i Southwest Air lJnes and the
Air Line Pilot. Association
In Ho_ldup di:r~ Jet 111ghts
in bed today.
An Air Force spokesman
said Cre«a'1 condlUon was
"not serious" but that be was
advised "for the time being,
not to travel."
-rr WAS A. bitter disap-
pointment for the Air Force
pilot wbo appeared· well on his
arrival SUnday from Hanoi
with the olber POW• and wbo
turned out to have the biggest
appeUte Jn the group. Re
downed ' six steaks and four
eggs at Juoch MohdaY before
his malaria attaclt. between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.,
T • LA they have ar~ in written The other 18, wearing new ry .l,.R briefs, Burbarik is ln essence uniforms, saluted a crowd of
regulating air traffic, which ~ 't'ell·w~n ~~ Clark Air Base
LOS ANGELES (AP.) -one a federal responsibility. In the Philippines, smiled
youth wu tilled ~ aJ)Other Lockheed also has argued broadly and cllmbed aboard
waa WllUl1ded Jn a"'boldup at-that the ban 11 applied na-'' their giant four-engined CHI
tempt a{ a (j)JDDMIQllJ market tionwide, woUJd adversely al-Starlifter flying bollpltal for
by three l&-year<>ld Wi!Jon feet lnterslate commerce In the 17-hour; 10,000-mUe trip to
violation of the Coostilution. ca . ornla.
High School sopbom<rer, ~ "Uncoordinated local at· 'In a few hours, we'll be
lice said. · . tempts at regulation wouI that Golden Gate,"
Hol1enbeck Dlvi!ioo iovesti-produce confusion and ch8os," said av)r Cmdr. James G.
gatora said one ol two ~·-Locltbeed argued. "And rather Pirie, 27, In a deep southern.
who e!ltered the mar.ket Mon-than solving the problem of accent, '1and it will be a
day night pilled a .3kallber aircrtllt noise, .would merely mighty welcome sight, I can
pistol and ordeN!d the ltlore llhift It to another community tell you."
owner to clean out the cash or anotbe.r airport or aoother
register. The youtbful gwunan lime period." PIRIE, SHOT down in June was shot twice in the cbesfby • ~ ' 1967, lists his hometown as
,the proprietor. THE mI U.IL Court of Ap-TuaealOOla, Ala., but his wile
A<;CUSED, VICT!ftl WORE· CONSECUTIVE' NUl!\BERS T •-ti peals ruled qalnst the Barbara.Ann and sons Jameit, Her ... rt Mullin, No. 72, Ind J1mn GJ1nor1, No. 71 • a .. ers re•-Burbank ordinance In March, Bradley and David, live In PALO ALTO (AP) -lnMterior saylnf state and local regula-Lemoore.
Secretary Rogers C.B. orton tion of air traffic were He wu the only one of the
will rec<ive ndlatioo therapy preempted hecayse "of federal ta to ~ at the sbort Sheriff of Santa Cruz , f~ a ~te malJgnaocy at ~='".~field of air fa~~k;::=..ier was
( BRIEFS ) ·But Burbank, the state and the senior man of the "Klss-PJanS Hunt for Bodies · ~~~ f~r~;..:·~ ~J:..r~.~::;./~:..:~~~ . . _ · Stanford Univensily Medical never Intended to prHmpt the nam, ~ week early as a
Center.· • , 1>9wer of local governments to goodwill gesture following the SANTA CRUZ•(UPI)'-A ~boys and a tsuspec1;.i "I have -assured thal figbt·notse pollution. visit to Hanoi· of presidential
tattooed 25-year-Old onetime· marijuana Clealer' aiMfbiJ wile. there is no reuon to~ appre-. _Those .Y'bo live near the adviser Henry A. Kissinger. , star pupil who .__. out of In addition, Los Gatos poUce hemlve due to the early stage ailport are dally be Ing N,avy .Lt. James R. Balley,
· _....,... . Jn nelgbboring Sanla Clara -1 ·t.s dlscowry .. Morton, 51 deprived of a chance to enjoy the 11th POW releaaed SUn-
Ruby Rigoon: 3 ice cubes into to ll glo~.
1Y2 oz Igor the Invisible (our secret new sp1~t).1Y2oz.
bui:gundy. Add ginger ale to II. Igor 1s 1nV1s1ble-:-
but not wnot he doos. 1
Ip lhe11!Yisible, Blltitn()fe, Md., Prodllctol U.S.A., 60Prool, \.lqueur. . . ' college and turned oa with ~IJ said Muillm wu the -:.i:i In 1 ~ent 1auet111Y a life !tee from constant bo"!; day, departed Monday In his_
LSD bas -nanied• u the ~the stampinf and bis ~ 111 .w ......... _ D.C. bardment by sound,. W#VOI, own personal C141 let to rush •
cblef swpectln 11 recm\~-•sta -death ol aprillt In a .. ~1-. .__::._ -1---the Burballt'arlued-, , to ,tbl bedllde of blil"i:rltlcally "• 1 tbh Jet ,/e • emf . • . ....... "'=· I -l-:----'----'----'----~----7----r;--,,-, ------------.,--,:..,.,.,---,;-,
lnp In -'I\',. ~'··"Whed.Jolullin WU amoted, -~~_.:;',""'be-" ' .. I• -.. '
area. . "1· l 'tlfle ,was found in the front --l'Y--
Wben · couru open l<!PJi •iii his car, 11111 a -~bet e (;lerlc KUletl
Ileibetl W. -Mullin, alroody • p!tttol W85 found in .the tronk. LOS ANGELES (AP) _Jn-
jalled as a suspect Jn !eVel!" Tattoos.found on the suspect'•
murders will be fonnAily ' stomat:b read ''.Leplize acid" vestigaUon was c:mtlnuing to-,
........ ed . with 1..111...:. •-·· and_ "1.egame-marlJuml." -· dayJntothedeltholPbllipSo-
, -· .......... .... -lami, M-,.....,id nigbl mm-
,, "youtha _found In a .blood-"'!; THE 11 S~A Cruz County a1er of a Rilplls supermartet
lered -tajn shelter dultag ,.v1c1iiiij were an sliot bi the ln'theSouthwesldistrictolthe
,, . the ~tend, autborlties iaJd bead, autboritleWMd. city. ·
,, Monday. • • .,Xathy """""' Francis, Ill, Solami was loond late Stm-~
')1 Saitta Cruz c:ounty ~ and her soos, David H~gbes, day shot twice inside bis van
Douglas .B. Jamei deocri~ !e:"~~ ~ portedaboulabalf_mllefrom ..
Mullin as I "me • man c:rimO theill remote cobin «lllicle lbe wpennartet. Police. aaid
wave." He hlnted 'there may ,San!A Cnm. James Glanera, ~~-'"!in~ •• be more murder vlctllm in · 24, and hil wife, Joan, 21, ~ ~.n. the momrtains. !:i1 ~~: ~ i!:!. day m =ey and personal items on
' lnvestlgatora charged Mui-.. JAMES SAID a )loose wolild lin with · t b e murders after e Botlw F-Rtl -
seardJ the raged, damp traila inatchJng the . bullets taken LA CANADA (AP) -Slden
·-for inore ~ De.r where from the bodies with the plltol bave found the frozen body ol
'the four Jong • ltaJied ytiung found In his car. ' a D-yiaMlltl Hollywood man
-were found lbot iJ\ the THE BODIES . found satut-oo a slope near the Blue Rki1e
head with a amall callber - . . Sid 'Resort in lbe Big Pineo
Saturda \lay '1"'" ~' 11 Brl'!' area, olllcials report. . weapon y. Sciltt Card,'19, Van Nuys, 116-· tlherill'a bomldde ofllcen
. · Balilstlcs lelfa •bowed lbe · bert M. Sped6r; 18, Van Monday order<d an ·autopsy It all h hen k the
.'. _latest vlctialmilarma w.,O kuled by ~~vi&.::"" .:m ~ performed in Los Angeles. n appens w you ma~
a weapon , "I t b o 1 e Jolmsoo, 18, ol Pennsylvania, wun't !mmedlately -!tnown -· •
fOund In Mullin. car -he-.. 9lill Wl80lved are •l 1eut wby the man, Jeffrey Levllt, -move to Great Western Savings. was arrested last week alter 11 rape-murderl·Cf bl~ was In the area. , • =~y= ~ =iia~~~.:;· e 1D s-.w · · You get the strength Of assets over w~e":fd~=-·~:"'..:1,.~; ~~·~~miles · ~f.!!l~ ~u,,/;: $4 Billion. Q}mplete safety, since 1887.
prevented ..i...-iJf other de-'1'm ~ my lbolgun aeet the -., d a decom-·
taib. =:t ~~~1.: ~drelt oo:.1 u:.~i: ~~ The highest rat.es of interest you can
MULLIN w A8 chargOd Jut ol Aploot, a tieerellrf "I've serled ranch well berit during find OD. insured sa;vmgs." ' And ~ all 'lburaday with tllllnf the fill>-never owned a trun before, but the weel:-' ~
erman, Fred Perez, and with I'm frightened." -· · • ' />ID ~ County sbel'-
sbootlng a mother and ber t"° '!be area hou,.. the ~wl-iff'a cJepmles said the death
~eum.
Pto~~e'd
Ing l,~cre Univently of lppelnCI to be a bomlcide. · . ' :"1.:S:'t:"' ..:..T..; ~thololllt.s could no1 deter-
,.... I good p~ion Of nlJne the' ... tr date of death
!hem coeds who bitchlJl!te to ol the vlcllm, a spokesman
, and from daas. , said.
~llon-
SACRAM!l!n'O -Raim>ld
bulls, blstoty rans add just
plain cltizena '""' Invited to
view 1be .I of lhe pro-
' over-California, more t1uUi 'any other
--savings assOclation. The Great West.em
: feeling is 8)1. ~things. And so much
more. It's the feeling that roJDM from
kDowing you've put Yout savings in
exBctlY. the right pJare. , . ,
'"JXllOCI ~ -S.111e
" f.jRailrold Ma 2 I •1, 4'1~,..
•. in die lolillr ol lbe ....... cif
lbe Stole C1pt1ol.
Tbe •l-S ~ modeJ1 "'1tJt
by lbe-~·
~ ~b, CID be',_
any di, ol the .,..t -7
, 1.m. to 10 p.m.
Tbe ... -baa -..... ""pooed II I dllplaJ In Old
Socrameoto Slate RI• t 0 r I c
pan.
I Tbe model II _ ... "'
'Ibo ......... Trllll lor BiltOrle. Pr111 •1t1an w1t1a uae
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THUi Alli MOU THAN 2000
SPARILIN•. DIPINDAIU, USED
CAIS . IOI vu ON COSTA
MDA'S HAllOl IOUllYAID OF
CAIS. GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS
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9 A.M. to 4MP.M, DlllYIUnlR 6 P.ll Fridays I FM P1t1tin1
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llOlaut, FEOE.RAL S.WINGS ANO LOAN INSURANCE CORPOAATIOH. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK • A Sf.VINGS ASSOCIATION OF GREltT WE$TE.RN FllW<CIAL ~ ... ____ _
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Stirring suspicion ' I
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I ' Cmtl ..t tor a new eounty adminlslratioo building,
estlmatad to coot S5 to S6 mlllloo, wu awarded last
week to an architect who .bad served u campaign man· ager hr the supervisor wbooe vote deteTmined the con·
tract awanl.
The women, opined one supervisor, should l6olo out
for themselves.
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Of couroe a pregnant woman who rm-her prerul·
ta! cbeckups for tack of transportation is not exacUy a
public ha&ard -except in possible future coot to the
taxpayer -but this problem, too, does involve the pro-
tection of human life.
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Supervisor Ra! h Diedrich at first abstained from
YOdne because tbe ~ headed by his former campaign
~er Leroy Rose wu one of four candldat .. for the
contnet.
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But a motion by S~ David Baker to select
the Rooe firm died In a ~-2 vote. The WIK! vol<! killed
a SU£iestioo that the four competing f1rma be paid U,000
each to submit designs from which the final selection
could be made.
It Is faintly ludicrous to think that a drunk now can
get a ride at county expense while a woman who is only
poor and pregnant cannot
Unless, perbapo, she tries aummoning a cab from
the neighborbOOd bar?
To break the deadlock Diedrich was called back. Alcohol and the Law After being assured by the county counsel that no con-
flict of Interest wu involved, be cast the vote that re-
sulted Iii a 3-2 deciaion in favor of the Rose firm . If a I.aw is being widely violated, does that justify
removing it? This is a question that haunts the halls of
government from ti.me to time and it's not always easy
to answer.
While the architect may be eminenUy well qualified
and the aupeniaors' intent in lhe best inl<!reot of the
county, it must be oaid U1at the outward appeorance of
all this Is not good. The SUJ1"rvlsors would have been
well advised to .-i.e the dilemma by design selection.
The current stickler hM to do with the Harbors,
Beaches and Parks Commission recommendatioo I<> lilt
the ban on alcoholic beverages in part or all of five
cowrty beach and pork facilities.
Double Standard? The law, it Is maintained, is widely violated and
impossible to enforce with existing personnel.
In a move aimed 1't reducing drunk driving acci·
deDla, the Orange County Alcohol and Safety Project of
the llel'!"1ment of Mental Health has decided to experi·
meat wllb a free taxi eerviee for persoos who feel they
There is little criticism of the beachbound family
with a few beers stashed in the ficnic basket along with
the soda pop. But the prospect o encouraging beach and
park beer busts alarms opponents of the commission's
recommen<lation. The existence of the law dpes seem to
have kept dri.nkin~ at I>ea<hes • within toll'J"atile limits.
T The complexities pl. enforcement probably would, re-
main, ·because· dtinkihg Still will be banned m most city ~tlon facilities, -W~lcb. "1>uld mean dilierent laws
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/ are t.oo4runk to drive aafely. ' 1~1 .. ~
With more Ulan J0,000 drunken drl~ convlctio111
In !hi county last~· lhil seein'!,.a "lnvestme!'L .
HoweWJI', one Is rein!jldecl tbit j a -k ~
tbe Jioard ot,Sli,Pe<viBqn vote11 doWn a P~. ·to offoer
,,.,,.....,, pregnant women free """· ~· 1'idl!o to the ~ ClinlC at the county Medidl Ge • •
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" T:HAT SO~T OF 1AKE~ iHf FUN OUT Of IT."'
Wo1nen's Lib ·· .. .
Cottcept No·t
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Compu'lsory -
' (sm~ ~~BARBI~
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It'• ~ •. .,.S rather ·depressing,
to ... boir oii ldM ......... !lattfned and •
perm1ed'• II ptl more popular. In a
lllllllY •lfi'thie _.. peGP.le )leor aboul
It, the Jelil tJio1 .-mind Its prime
T'~--of-'IW ls a ctuslCa! ...... e •
in polnL I Wai stand,
ing with ,., ,...WI
group at a cOclttall
party the Other day,
when one of the
women said, "Of
rourse, I agree with
many of the aims
of Women's Lib -
equal pay 'for work.
and all thaL. But rd bate t6 have to, go
oot and ~ a ciireer -I really <njoY,
home-makiilg for my family." •
WBERE IN Ibo 110rld did she ever 1et
the idea Uwt Wiimen'1 Lib , wjll
automatlcallY Prwel her oot of tiie ~
and into the ollicO or factory? Nobody Jn
the mo..-I have .... heard of pro-
~ that -wbc> like sta}'ln« at home he dnilted for careers ariywl>ere
else.
All that Women's Lib urges is that
those women who do prefer outside jobs
be given equal access to them, and equal
pay for the same functi<ln. And that
women be no Iongtt discrimi.nated
against in dozens of ways becall.9e of
their gender. It aims at removing bar-
riers to equality, just as the 19th Amend·
ment enabled women to vote if they
wanted to.
BUT NOBODY bas to vote ii he or she
doesn~ feel like IL AA opportunity may
be takm or spumed, u one freely
cbooli!ll, ' r Ye~l:, the mindlo of many people today
(incl ' appmootly, • IQ! of olllerwlse
educated"' women)_ the Women's Lib
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• , Jkaio r' ' ' . ' • -Gl~my .
Gus
. on-many neighboring beaches. · • ·· . '
, If lhe law is"cbaJ1ged; it"tnay.ea.ie a few consciences.
But It probab!fwill worien !lie ovetill picttire. ' : ~ ' . '
WiU Seek Tltird Kenate ·Te1•111 ' . ..
-McGovern
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Readies Next -campaign
. ' WASHINGTON ~ Whatever ,else Sen. thousand Dimes ; $22,000 for the full list. ing will go for that purpose; It's strlcUy
So DOW a coalition fl. building fn. Geora:e McGovern is, he'• nj.i alouch wben ~ ~ 'Two known rentees so far are Ralph all to be used for bis reelection race.
dusliy aiid iallOr unioos Is attempt-it comes to campaign funds ;. be thinks ROBE. RT S. AJJ,EN Nad..-, sell-styitd "consumer crusader," Admittedly, his devotees throughout Ing lo .,. for1ilie overtlww ol the big! !<>·~et money for his "Public Citizen" ac-.. the .country are being tappecl for that.
coasUine lnJtiative! Perhaps the ab-Inside word among Demo c r a tic . tivtttes, and Fred Ha1!15, former ~ator South Dakota is playing an insignificant -~ol the, ~· \)ounty Politico.s Is that the south Dakota ra!lical , from Oklahoma, seeking funds to finance role in this financial operation.
Clll En~~ 'EJDPloy-JS out to pile up a $1 million kitty ~ maximum effort to unseat bim. , , a ",tax reform" movement he is trying to m..,!, · . ~and DeveJoPniiml lJqance his ,!bird term <eelection drive .. )l'lUle McGovem's stumploi Will be '.in gel off the ground. ALSO TO supplement his Income, he Is (C~.EED~..OUld be'nJ~ ~nlPri-nel1 yea•.,' south Dakota, he •Is not coollnJDtJ Jiis; , ln McGovern's latest appeal for cam-~I.re~~. ~~~~fti~ ste ll, ' ~e,d. we~ name· ti> A camp8.Jgn .cflest : \ fund..raising t~re. Fai-from it:~ .' '1 P.algn funds, he is resorting to the same the·~y .Group Request-of that size· ,ill<illd , ln !his endeavor, he is ~ting m .a !orynula and tactics used in his two-year ly. ~ (~r-and~ mate quite .an im-. •oa1ioowide scale, • ·... ~dentlal drive. · M~~iru:;~~el~=~=: ....,.._~ t• • . ·DD pact,Jn his. state; · For that, )!e ds .!'J'ing .lbe-llst.of~~ · • I1n'1LL INCOMPLETE figures Indicate for President, he pocketed $147,000 in lee-
• J ,:, •<, · "/-' · ·" i .jnp.opulat \~n '· .~t "t :'!'.':'.~~-11>,,~,;.,, ~~vern raised and spent more than turefeesandotherpayments.
--.............. "" · 8olltb DUiola ~·? jrealdemlid ·aou......,_.,,. r-' ~'-"•·-De · Id Ual -·t 1a· bo and....._the ••. .,,
I IO' -~:=·---""··::::! ··the smallesl''· .. gooe out lo the;full.liSt.-·' •far,• ~ ~millionUc.pres en can-•-eIJ> ms W ""' ~ .. -""'!' "'1''"'·' , . · ·-~ · _Illa • 1711U, -with 'lltiia(i<ios tof gtvo him • ' ! , ,-some":"' . Dakota radleal now owns a '160,l!OO
,.. , . Jn, tlie-.JWP , , , · ~ ~ "°"iinue .to dWn ' · "16an Hs apphrero~Ul68telY ~ peroent more ~~t bodmetlalin a aflashiooater. ll~ .,,. ·• · · ' ' ~· ·i.ui -··· • ·~iarn Ji')licies · alid P•~··~·., ,, ·'' . ump ? s race. . ......... ~ res1 en area • ..,. ,,_~·· 7":: ,·;~w tranl(!er r;tie • S)IO, ... vOfes \;.;;~" cist ,_, ~&t," ~for ""'mded as presidential aSph'iljit :;;:.! ~--'l Aild that Im I all. The Democratic Na-for yean In I modest suburban six-room lii:mle.to the offl.cq~or "'' .N1U.,, 189.,.,.,. for ·McGdve'm. . ....,.,-, ?'-;. ,{'-,::-• ,.,., tlonal Committee emerged from that frame house; also a $75,000,.,ll-acre
, · ', wbttl>er.she dest ... I. . (' .\" . · · ' ~lt BANOOlNG this coonttylride t/oliclh.:. e~lm with a debt of $9.6 million -of estate oo Maryland's Eastem Sbore, a
11·,,.jml I mean bi' a>fllil->. · ~ McGOVERN ·Is said Jo<Vlew '" e "u.h 1s the same 'New York .~' · .llhicli around $4 million Is still unpaid. "blind trust" that netted $4,200 last year teninc ~·Of. basic~...-\] 1doelll-'t ~der. a $1 million reelection lirQi empJofed last year. . . ' .: · ;M'cGovem lieutenants claim 8 left-over and sundry other assets.
• · • • < 1un¢ bceastve. ·He e>:pects lo hive a ·•· McGovern considers this" · list hi& , da'lt of less than $350,000 and they con-Prior to coming to Washington and Tiii ' . . IC, !\let .ii "-oplion." Stay tough race both in the· primary and the per!onal property, and ,Is . usin& . ilf t.r' li!l!'>tiY expect to clean .that up in the latching onto the federal payrol~
home, ,.qnc. ~r do botb. llut fall election. ~Y be Is ~gbt )'1out generate income by reiltlng II ·ou~ te . ~ future. They emphatically deny that McGovern never earned more than $6,000
wblcbevee ou ~ if1 ~ ~ for. a. the latter. The Republicarp .will mal<e\a •'seleoied'"appllcaols. · Cba!ge is '35·9!0( · 'l1!l' of the money from bis new fund-rais-a year. job , as a -man you'. libjuld bl!ve the / ,
s8me ~UVes and rewards as a man. I ' 1 "' : !~~~1~:~ .• P~tl .. W. .. J.io.· uid 1 .'Op··. e:~'
given .tbO tmptt>Sloli . that the woman. -•
College Doors
who prefers to stay home and rear her
children and take care of her husband is
a bit of a ninny. But that is their own
hangup. New movement! (no matter
how worthy) are always spearheaded by
neurotic extremlN who use them for
the)r own unconaclouslY hoslile purposes.
"Normal" people, alas, don't start
anything.
DON MARQUIS once wisely observed
that "an idea isn't responsible for who
believes in it." Some frightfully unat-
tractiTe women, with embryonic
moustaches, may fiercely' believe in
Women's Lib -but U it is a valid idea, It
will outlast their fervent championship,
j111t as the battle for women's votes
ouUasted the grim creatures who chained
themselves to the White House gates.
By FRED W. KIJNE
When changes are made in higher
education in California or anywhere else
for that matler .•. this change is s1ow in
coming.
Private colleges and universities can
make changes quicker than state in·
stitutions because they are not bound to
the "system" wlllch requires long, drawn ·
out argument or challenges to the old way
of doing things.
Sen. Mervyn Dymally (D-Los Angeles)
want to apply a new itlea -tested in
several California private schools -
which he believes will open up education
to many who now can't afford the time to
attend public universities and colleges.
(GUEST REPORT)
educaUon system -the university, the
state colleges and the communtiy col-
leges."
The senator outlined who the "Open
College" would help. •
"It wou1d be particularly valuable for
those segments of society who often can't
take advantage of the existing system,"
be said. "These include working men and
women, busy executives. housewives and
mothers, the aged and handicapped,
residents stuck in ghettos, dropouts who
want to add to their professional skills,
and the Air Force pilot whose job takes
him all over the world."
Dymally's legislation w o u I d ap..
propriate $1 milli~ to begin the new
"Open College." The bill calls for a
board of directors with representation
!rem the )Alhlic, the legislature, e&isilng
higher educalioo and the 1tudents.
HE EXPLAINED that the p-=
was so flexible that a finn could set up a
program for its employes, a prism irJ..
male could prepare himself for later
work or lower level city planners could
wort out a program to get additional
lralning.
"In addition to the BA degree, the
10pen College' could award Certificates
of Competency for those mastering
particular field& of endeavor/' tbe en.
tbusiastic I.aw maker laid.
With industry and business asking
eveyone Including the janitor ~ be
went to college, perhaps llymally's plan
is ripe for today not tomorrow.
Ritlials That Govern Our Lives
Consumer Boosts Prices
HIS 110PEN COILEGE" concept
.,.ould permit establishment of courses wherever they are needed, provide Curbstone comments by the Pav~ment
credits for expereience, and permit Plato: ( HAL BOYLE .J
for the add stomach she gave ~ the
night before.
Many •,Americans would argue the
charge that they are digging their graves
with tbelr teeth. They see themselves
eating tbeir way not so much into the
cemetery as Into the poorhouse.
Ev~ reolily doesn't conform to
official e>planatlons of food price In·
creases. 1be tradiUonal answer Js that
the demand for food Is outstripping sup-
ply. Yet many famillel would testily that '
Ibey are eating no mon! than they used
to. And they are substituting an in-
creasing a-of hamburger for
stoaU. As for Ibo •UJll!IY problem,
supennarbt obelftl are piled as high aa
ever. ,
A t.od1>rice credllillllJ gap may be
opeaJnc up under 1lle -~ent. Will'
ried CXllllUmert are.._ neither amused nor
.......... by Agricultwe lleCretarJ Eorl
L. Bala't recent ......... 11111 they are
''cetdal. blrgairi Ob tbt"Wbole."
AllB any amber of es·
... tile "*' .... food. Tiie tml" .. [llllt1oD tbat g;,• 1m ,.ildet are t1io lllue&t rac: . Allllll .,... are !arm Price sup-
\ ...... .. food bnpatta, ClOUD-.,..._ ft!IUl.atlons
,....i 1111.atiODlry tread loduc.d
by larp ILd I HF la the -lllPPl.Y·
-..... -for Nini beef rr:z: ... .._ .... _ ......
-.. -lllot 1111 Icy Cliilallli m llllftld elf the
- -ef lilll! ~ Tiie ruult llafalllrllM.....,..;1aaequen1
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RESEARCH
falloff In the production of Peruvian fish
meal used Jn cattle fetd ; a •lowdown of
tie.I production ; and a rise Jn worldwide
lllj!llt prices. SOme analysts are still
bWnillg the 19'111 com blight fo r laggin.g
tie.I pri>ductlon In this country.
THE CONSUME!l is largelY ruponsi·
ble for food prices, quite apart ln>m the
fact that his demand jaw them up. The
typical buyer wants more than just 100\f
-he wanls It Individually pactagtd.
Judith Van Allen has eatllmied that
Americans already spend • ,......1 of
their food budget OD aucb It-U frooea
dinners and synthetic cream 1"ppllJI& Comina up, she wrote. are umore lreeze..
dried, dehydrated, ~~ pnt.-t-
med, Pl'Hll~ -and .-!id
-••• the ......... will be bolllail
bigs and ~ lloVt will have a tdllr!C
well to b/Jll them Jn."
Belldes an the •d•ertiBfl1« II taW to
..U -food&, the I>uYer illlll J181 for the emutsiflen, tuturtotn, atablllws
and preservaUves • 1m1ch ~require. 'lbul the prospect Is for her food
prt..,. nol ooi, In tbe moailll, t ID the
years ahead. And In the !lnal ana1ys1,!,
moat of us will prefer to buy coo-
venlence, aloai with 111tritloo, at the
aupermarkel.
enrollees to earn credit without requiring Do you ever stop to think how much of
that they attend regular classes. ~life Is spenl Jn perlormlng rituals?
Dymally wants to create a "Univenity A wild animal lives largely by obeying
Without Walls" here which has provtd his instincts, a human being by the
successful at the University of the rituals he follows.
Paclfic, University of Redlands, and at Rituals are the little habits of conduct
Pitzer and Claremont O>lle~es.. _ -b)L-wbich we 1Dfft
. Here are some of the differences the common occur-
between the "Open College" and the rences of our extst·
more traditional institutions: ence. They govern
-inltnictor and student would work us froni dawn to
oot a course of study which mlgbt in-dawn from Mander
elude field work, oulside reading, .Jn. ~ s u n d a r .
tems!ilps in addition to course work. 'lliey are htlplul be-
-Few if any entrance requtrementl. To cause they tell t11
receive a-edit the student would have to · what to do In moot
meet the courses completi9n re-situatklbl, but aorne-
quirements. times they abo bore m half lo ~th.
-Experience and prof.,.ional com· TREY BECOMS tQO pattemed, tQO
pel<!nce would be as important as aca· ..__... --• t t1mea we yearn IO
d·-'c d-In set~·IOO of '-!ruction-,..-.~•, mN I
aw -~ ·-~ •~ breat out of Ibo ....0-t of. ~= al pen!OMei. and do IOmetbln& wild, free and
-Location of classes and their content Insane. Alld, of course at limes .-i ol would be flexible. -The "Open Collep" could set up us do.· learning centen and classes wherever Hon are • flW COlll7llODpiace rilllals:
they are needed. Headquarton would be SllaYilltl, the moat irDome task'of any
in Sacramento. man'• life.
Dymally believes his program wlll Brushlne yoor teeth.
meet Oov. Ronald Reagan's plan for an Spraying somethlnl In your armplta 90
"extended university" and explained you -·t lllleil UM nature meant,.. to.
that his JX'08'8l1I woutd help Pu t r m boo!>ltal 11en1 11e loob ....u
Cclliornla In the forefront ol an u cllinc ~ : b,0 like ~
new educational.movement. s'ay!na 90met11tng illc:e about Ibo boro
"IT WOOUI Bl completety innovative of tbe ...-II I fllnenll, -,_
and Oe:dbl<," aald Dyma!Iy. '11 will prfgte opinion la that tbe world 1ll1lld
complement, DOI compete, with the u-have -better o!1 ii be bad dl<d Im
l1Unt1 lllret portioos ol the state'• higher years before. '
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Picking up bar and restaurant cbecb
ror liberated women.
LAUGHING AT the right lime when
the bou tells a joke, no matter whether
you memorized the joke yourself when
you were In high school.
Cooifltulallng the pastor of your
churdi oo Sunday on the powedul
........ be Pl:oocbed lhlil ,.. .,....
really listened lo.
Going to functlonii wber'e they have
af!ei" diimer opeeehes.
Going lo coCttaII porties w b • r •
... eybody Is either too clever or too pcD-
Ullcal.
Trying to look Wide awake during a
-buolness -· TrYtoa to blrgaln' clown I aecond band
cir deolor IO a price 1"" can allord.
NODDING your besd and u1'n« "Uh ·
bub" -your wila atarll 8"tnc ,..
what you need !DOSI -aome good --
ble advice.
Going to and from the same old job Ibo
ume old way •
Telllq little white lies lo the -la 1lllL
Givlnc I buablndly JllCli OD the c:lloell
It,.., wilt-........
'l'llnilllg first to Ilse "'*""'1 -of the ..... ~ ...... ill (lod, bow dul
their !"'" ~ .....i 1111""11 Calliq !'fl' I bootesa and tbankln& her
r.
TEU.ING our innocent little children
how they must behave ll they wan1 to
grow up and be sale and happy-like us.
So we wear out our lives from birth to
tbe tomb, performing this lltUe ritual
. .• that llttie ritual. What would bafpen
ii for a Bingle day every person Jn, the
world ceased to. go ~ any ol bis
usual rituals whalaclever!
'lbal's easy. We'd all be thft>wn In jail
before nlghUall. Without rilUala, -I•
get into nothing but trouble.
ORANCll COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Rober& N. Weed, Pwbllthtr
Thoma& Ke..tl, Edilor
Borbaro Krtiblch
Edl!Oriol Page Editor
The tdltorial PlltC of the Dally
Pllol aetks to lnrorm and 1ttmo.-
lalt J'Mder. by PftlCTIUna t~
ncwpl>tf''I oPlniont and t C'Om·
mentary hn thJ.dOI at lnttt'l)at and
atprlfJctnct. b)' provldl'1f a fnrum
for lht upttUlon ot our fftdeni
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Capitol News Senlee Then, another Calllol'lllan
wrote another book, enliUe<I S A CR A lo! E N T 0 "How I got my own California
To no one~ s u r pr l s.e, divorce for only ff•" Callfornla's Male bar has ""'' .
atnick back • al those pro-.And the boom was on. iDO!fiii-.:;. non.nneplloiflielp.-D••wct-aulalance olflces.and
t n'i w 11 h-d.o-lt·youraeil groups have been ·sprmglng·uP divorcet. in many parts of the state, ad-1 -. vertising ht newspapers, radio _, 1r1 no aecret Iha~ with the and television. Tbere have tz'I·~ :i'°~~~~ beealln D]~·lnterestedsultpsrUes·
''dlJlolution" business in some -wu ma.DY. to some , attorneys, apparently. I
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NEFS ANA!-YSIS, out that tbe IMistance groups
_ _ charge from llO to · 1100 for:
cautorn1a courts, attorneys
aee a growing threat to w~I
bu been a lucrative and often
eaey part ot their pracU'!·
proildlng and helping to j , out Ille necesaary forms.
'Ille ~k of Sacramen .
Coonty, lot lnslance, aeUs lo~
11.30 a total of 130 di•o":'.'J
TBERE HA.VE be 1 n ;uaoclaled legal f..ms; that's
countentrikel In othu states. five ooplea each of every1
Ill' Ml$1g.. a "divorc .. coll-poulble divm:O ' asaociate6
ildltinl;" ,..;.~er-lype,•W '°"""il'he books are about IS.: I ~ !Ound guilty of contempt ' '11"'#6uld ...ni a ODMJaed ·
of court for Wl8ulhorized 'lfiio>'1 point of view, since the al·
Uce of Jaw. Jn Nevada, anether '"meys olten 'Charge !250, l3SO
comullant was put out of' ·and up for what amounts to
bullness temporlirlly, b'll'I the same thing.
boUDced back -hopefully "But" the lawyers explain,
with First Amendment J?l'O-"we kDoW ·what !Ve are d~g,
tecllon -u Ille puhlisber ,of a '¢ divorce is often a
boot t<llinl abolll IL .,., , . ~pUCa~ aobjecl, particu·
'Ille opening goo I n lar!J! wh.,. cuslOOy and SUP'
Calllomla came this month Port of children, 'or !fivision
when Ille bar flled auit against ol property are eoncemed."
a San Bernardino COllP\e. ln Ibo
dt-11olutton asalstanoe "GRANTED," SAY the do-
buslnm. 'j'he bar -Ii the 11-youraellers. "Where there
courts to t.il the coup~· are problema, we urge those
their counterpa;ts In other seeking a dlsaolution to go lo
, parts ·ol lhe stale' -to clil It an attorney for help.
ouL • "It ii only in those cut and
Since It Is cllfflcult to fmd a dried cases where there is no
'judge who hu nol· prOYlously real dispute that we feel mem·
been a lawyer, , thole at-bera of the bar are Charging
tempting to make lawyers leu too much." ~ \ *· •
-.ry most llkely don't 'Ille San Bernardino ......
have blgh hopes. should be 110 t e'fr e s t in I ~
_, MIGHT do ~lier particularly If the d o -11 • •=• ~ youraelfers have an attorney 1 later, however, by Mnlnl to willing to · put' fellow bar ,
the Legislature, a body no members on Ibo ·~ as. to the
looger dominated by lawyers. services Ibey &l'biaJIY proYiiU
Surprlsbigly, perhaps, II waa for Ibo fees Ibey charge. · •
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'IUSlllNGTON . (UPO .. .., mow _...._ having 811
lnlmlational moneblry erllis Well, well,, what have we il It wer<n'H.0< r-, Slallts here! . . ~-OYtr at the Treasury Depart· Why, bless my soul.. it's' meot.
another lp t e r n 1 t 1 o 'D a I· Shulb eaIIs me up and u.ys, monetery cris1s. ••ney, man."' "' '\
Or lhlybe if1 tbe same m. And l say, "1Hey, man."
ternatlonal monetary cr1sl$ we And be aays, ''Do you know
bad !ast • time, w h I c h what."
everybody forgot · about for And I aay, ''No, wbal"
awhile. · And he aays, ''We're hav-
' Ing our.elves another m.
'IBAT'S ONE ' ot .my ' temaUooal mooetary crisis,
sl\orlcomlngs. I confess It. I'm tbil'• what." •
unable to tell one lnlemaUOllal
monetary crlsi& fr!Jm another. I SAY, "YOU mean like
.1Jitgra1~flll
tho•o European car re n cy
_.iatano are dumping
~spin, despite all .......
done fer lllem,, llke helplag
them recover from World War
Deuce and proi.ctil!g them
from communism and all like
that?"
And Shultz says, "You got
ll"
I guess those dollaMumpers
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buncb ot lngnles Cll earth.
Whm U canes to mating
tbemsehos unpopolar, Ibey',..
right up there In Ibo same
leagllO with stock martel prof-
it makers.
EVERY TIME Ille stock
market gets I good rally
going, profit-taken move in
and pul I damper 00 ii. Which
is Ibo same spirit o I
~ that prompts
dollaMwnpers to dlmlpt Ibo
stabllily ol Ibo -Id mooey
market. ~
~~The Challenge ''
'Ille '"!'sl part ot It Is that It ..u a bid eumple al a time
when Premd<nt Nixon is
tryinl to Impress Coqr'5I
with the need 10< filcal
notrainl.
.. You can't solve problems
by throwinl money al them,"
Nixon bu stated.
Thal .... lot dumping
money oo them, too.
THE TROUBLE Is that
when congmsinen ,.. Euro-
peans dumping dollars willy·
nilly, lhey"t.d they sboU1d be
allow..S the same privilege.
A number ot .......U.. has
-sugeited lei copthc with
the .-tary crisis, -them an Import surtax and re-
evaluation <ii forel8D cur-
rencies.
IN THE LONG nm. lmDO
type of currency re!O<m will
be necessary to -Ille lnlematlonal monetary altua-
lion.
Lil<•· maybe rtmO'llnJI the
"Jn God We Trust" )mcrlplion
from Ibo dollar bill One!
replacing n 'flth • "No llmnl"
Ing" sign.
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a member of the bar who , started the whole thing as far AN OFFICIAL of the 145 . " as the Golden state was con-·· package California 1 Divorce
cerned. He wrote a book, Council predlcll! Ibo do-it·
which has sold more tbao yourself dissolution business
all ooo copies at !US, enUUed will hit '30 mUIJon within two .. ffow to do your own divorce years, unless ·d e r ail e .di
In : California." somewbere. · J
Off -rQad Vehicle
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Clpltol Newa 8<rYlce
SACRAMENTO -Propoaed
l'fllllallonl for use of off-road
..-.., federal lands have
-dlllrlbaled to lntemted
\ partlel and printed In ' the
• F-al Register, ac;cordfug'to
-tecmarY Rosen C. B.-.
'lllerl are more lhan 16
mU1lon .... affected In
CalJfwnlL •
COPJllS 01!" tile propooed
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-of ()utdoor RocHlllOll
toa..rr-.
-said the propoaed
1 ,....._ contain 114-
, -.. pn>ducen ffJr
•loclpallng -011.....i
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I .... administered by the
' -ol Land..._...., I Bureau o I Redamallon,
' -ol Sporta Fllberla
and Wildlife, anll NaUona ,
Park Service. .
'Ille secretary Indicated that
all lands l'OUld be comlderod
closed In National Parks and
... and administered by the
B.,... of Sports Fl!herles
aad Wildllle aad Bureau of
Reclamation 1 'unless
specifically opened to then."
. M9'1' BUREAU of Land
M~ areu open to
olf.JJl&lnny -would re-main open aubjecl to doclalons
made 81 I result of the
bureau'• -.,_..
prDll'llD.
Bureau offlclals bope to com-\>lete studies OD land under
'their p>ntrol and lllllOWICI! •
declslon .., whether It can hi\
ulejl by 0U-hlglnr1y vehicles
by 19!0,
Interested parilea have all
days In which to lllhmll writ-
ten commenls which wUI be
considered In the preparallon
of final rtgulatiolll.
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That Cigarette Smoking l~DengB1ous to Your Health.
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Flood Relief Due?
ALSO -y9u get a FREE Solo Ooposit Box, wvice c:hwge FREE Trml•'• Chld<s, FREE Collection of
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AND -your deposit earns 6% per annum in a two to five yell' ($5,000 "'inimum, Certificate account -5~%
pll' annum in a one to five year ($1,000 minimuin).Certificatt account.or 5% per annum in a regular passbook
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REMEMB-ER" ..; .td qualify for this free offer you need onl'f to make your deposit. If you have .an
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.... _. :sot•al..~., hr1f1Jlllt, •lesl ma•'-1l•.,r1li11., ""* 16, lt73.
... JO HURR¥·• .. . \ , miiM 'fjlur depotit TOOAV -or Clll or-tiy our-offocofot-infGllnltion.
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rAclFIC SAV~GS AND: ~9Afol ;ASSbCIATION ,has pur-1 limited supply of -v1lulbl~ _booklets. The tooti.t ls av1il.lble 1111-M •r prices, but is FREE 'TO ALL It your......, off.,. of hciflc Slvonp ....
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'AIUIUCIW! .l SON WESTCLD'F MOllnJARY
fl1 E. l'ltlt SI., Colla -··-llAJJl"Ulta£RON
nJNDAL HOME
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'11ep. QoaJc -. the
~ Beach Republican who
r<pre9e11la much of West
Orange County, hu made it
cleor where be -on the Cj)lestlon of amnesty !or draft
evlden.
"Those who violated the
dnll laws --who uiled themselves f r o m
--be beld IC: Cl!lmf•b'e for their actions, v
Aid Boomer In reply to a re-
cent KNXT (O!annel ZI
editorill OD amnesty.
"1t is i.rreltvant that Viet·
nain was an W1popular war.
Breaking an unpopular law is
still bttaking tbe Jaw.
"Eventually, after our
POWs are back and the miss-
ing-ilHctloo ... lullly ...
counted !or, It will be time
enough, if tbe ends of justice
lhen will be served, to con-
Denture Invention
Fw '' '''' with "" ....................... .
'[be neu'elt thinJ to ha'rins 7'0UI' wn teeth ii pomDble now with a
p6astk miam dilcovery that .nu.
allJ hold1 both "•ppera'' and
""Iowas" • DCTer bdcn pallib&e.
It's a ditooYtrJ called FIXODaNT9
b daily home Ute (U.S. Pat.
13.003,981) and it ba1 revolu·
tionimi ckl:lture weu\n1. FUoDENr
kinrll M elaltie manbnne t.bat
bd.. abeort> I.be lhocb of bit.inc
and chewin1 With FIXODltHI' many denture
weam"I may eat,~ lauch, with
little worry of dent\lftll cominc looe.
One 1pplication m•J' la1t for
~ Dentures tUt 6t *f'e eaen-
t11l to health. See your dentltt
rqularly.Geteu1·to-1*F'lXOoKHt
Denture Adhesive Q-.
' "So Good ... It WlU
Haunt You 'Til Its Gotte." Vocational Seminar
Slnred in, A .nalwim
Spiral Slieed
Whole or Balf
• RHdy to Servo with Honey 'n Spice Gloio
• Splrol Sliced From Top to Bottom
• We Pack090 ond Ship-from
Co.st to• Co.st
ANAHEIM -A cu.er Fair
designed to locroa!e student
intmst In vocatiooal education
will tile place-April ~25 at
the Anaheim Convention
Center.
6 Jolnl effort ol all aiuiity
organizations dealing with oc-
cupatlonal cluses, tbe lair
aJao will have 6hlbtla and
demonstralorul by c o u n t y
vocatioal students.
The lair will be open from
noon to .t p.m. April 13; 8 a.m.
to t p.m April Z4; and I a.m.
to noon April 25. '
• Full Service Dolicato11on
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You can earn $59.17 on $1,CXXJ minimum one year certificates, and as much as $51.26 on a regular
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service, travelers cheques, trust deed and note
collections,an4m.aliYmotefreeserviccsarea\'ail-
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balance in your account at THE BIG M .
Plus personal service ...
experienced and competent sav-
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your savings program.
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She Hates Humanity: :Men Are Beast,s'
PARIS (AP) -Brigitte Botdot
at SI baJ be<!ome: a bitter recluse
who Uys ahe hates humlnlty,
rejects -and llllff1n
momenta of melancboly when lbe
has lltUe lntel<ll ID Ille.
,,,. .. xpot ot the -· who drew world boadlinet with her
throe marrtagea, a .. rtes of oeml·
permaneot boy Irieods aod her...,.
kiaed Ille on the RJvtera, says sbe
might quit the movies •ltocether
when she la to and retln to the
farm.
"I FIND my balance in nature, in
company with the animal&,'1 the
mass circulation mapzlne L'EJ ..
prea quoted her as uy[ng in a
ran interview. '1 have two more
yar to prepare another -tence."
Bardot turned 34 lsst September.
She hu made fewer and fewer
movies ln recent yean and rarely
turns up ln the papen.
"I say to myself, what am 1
doln,f! I em going around in clrcles
BAIIDOI' LASllED out a t
France'• women llbben, say[ng
equality of the saea is not for her.
''A man must protect a woman,
and I ......., IDUlt lie comforted,"
lhe explalned.
But lbe made cli!ar,.u quoted b1
L'Expreu, that her laldnatlon
with men Is drying up.
"I hate humanity. I am allergic
to it. I see no ooe, I don't go out
. . • I am disgusted w l t h
everytb.lng . . . Men are beasts,
and even beam don't behave lib
them."
WOULD HER life on the farm in-
clude a family?
She just finished "Don Juan,"
dir.cted by ftnt husband Roger
Vadlm, who launched Bardol in the
early fifties. Advance publicity for
the rum bu centered on a lesblan
seq~ where she ls nude in bed
with actress Jan Blrkln.
REJECTS CHILDREN
Brlgltto Bordot
"There ii no questioo that I
should bring a child into the world
. . . People who make children are
crazy,",sbe.teplled, but if her life
became more stable, 1he might try
It, "although I don't have a very
developed sense of motherhood."
Bardot has one son, Nicholas,
who lives with his father, producer
Jacques Charrier. When she ls with
the boy, "we play poker and he
tries on my things, to see if there is
anything be likes," tbe magazine
quoted her as saying.
Why does she want to change her
celebrated life style ?
0 EVEN IP' Don Juan is not my
last movle1 it will be the one before
lut," Bardot told L'Express. ''My
profeuioo Is not the center of my ure."
"Why not? 'nlere are moments
when one does not even feel like
seeing one's friends . When one
finds little interest in leading a Hie
that, after ·a11 ••• what? What does
one do from morning to night?
Nothing tbrllling ...
"Thank God be is being raised by
his father. It is better that way. A
woman would make a homosexual
out of him."
Hotels Overflow
'Aloha Spirit' to the Rescue
HONOLULU (UPI -Ha·
wallans have demonstrated
the spirit of "aloha" much to
the relief of thousands of
tourists who arrlVed in the
islands only to find their
reservations had been can-
celed.
Some 38,000 hotel rooms
were filled to capacity and yet
travelers continued to arrive
in droves.
greatest demonstratJons of the
aloha spirit I've ever seen. It's
proof that HawaH must be the
friendliest place oil earth."
Thousands of local families
flooded the bureau's swltch-
boanl with offers to house
the stranded visitors, some of
whom had been forced to sleep
in hotel lobbies, can, parks
and on the beaches.
OFFICIALS SAID t h e
the natiinally t e 1 e vised
Hawaiian open golf
tournament.
"rr Hn' at the right
psychological time," he said.
Disgruntled tourb:ts, some
of them who' mailed ajlvance
hotel room deposit,, were
• • o v e r whelmed" by the
response from H a w a i i • s
people.
"tremendous response" came
A woman from the-East
r.oast, nearly in tears, said
"this would never happdf at
home.11 THE CRISIS prompted the from the plush suburbs of
Hawaii Vislton Bureau to in-Kahala to the rural com-
itiate "Operation Aloha," an _ munlties in Waianae. All racfs "'PM DEUGRTED " said a
emergency a PP e a I for and socio-economic clas9eS father with five children ·in
Hawaii's residents to take in joined in and offered their tow. 11It'.s much better to llve
the visitors. homes and cars -and few In the· home of a local family
The response, according to asked any monetary re{um. anyway." ...
Visitors B u r e a u President The crisis began when A bureau spokesman, said
John Simpson, "was one of the Hawaii's hotels were flooded the '.'crisis'' will end by
Nevada
Divorees
with an inOux of visitors who Wednesday and all atrUnes
arrived without hotel reserva-.and travel agents have been
lions. The hotels normally use alerted to warn potenUal
a much criticized practice of visitors not to come without a
overbooking becal15e usually a confirmed hotel room.
marked percentage of those It Is expected that there will
reserving space never shows be demands for an end to the
up. overilooking practice, either
Booming Simpson said the dilemma voluntarily or by legislatJon.
was a combination o f Peter Radulovic, bureau
circumstances. He s a I d vice presideht for marketin,g,
CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) February ii usually a bUly aald , "The hotel lndU!lry needs
LSD Seen
Ha~pering
Resistance -
uotes
FDDBAY
-Divorce is making a come. month and the Influx was to reevaluate its whole book·
back in Nevada. -~Jar".ig~er~tban~~expec~~led~d~u~e~to'.'_~ln~g_:p~roced~~ur":es~."~---J:==~in~the:;;l~•l~·l~l!~·e~31~p~11~J The state bad a booming
d1vorce business just after
World War JI but it leveled off
in recent years.
LAST VEAR, however, the
number of divorces in Nevada
shot up by 23 percent.
"I don't know what hap-
pened," said vital statistics
chief John Sullivan.
He said the national divorce
rate rose by 9.6 percent in
1972.
HOWEVER, RENO attorney
Howan! McKisslck aald Mei<·
lco la Ugbtenlng up ill dlvorte
laws and thus probably forc[ng
more divorce-seekers I n t o
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The Rochester, N.Y.
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Tiie group .riled su1~ tn.. u.s.
District CoUrt and the Case,
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change of venue, is pending.
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directors' meeting w e r-e
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GOOD NEWS -President Nixon tells Jackie Glea-
son that bis golf tournament should be a safe one
-that Vice President Agnew will be kept in Wash-
ington for its duration. The vice president has
struck spectators with bis tee shots. Meeling took
plate near Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
L. M. Bogd
Better Open
tr"'~ ~Thht Junk Mail ' .. . '
' 'l1ie 'oc~ce boys put a balch cl ~ rats in a cage
·, wilh a jroogh :L".11 o! aloohol. When the lights therein were '.turiiili !Up ~rigm, the rats drank but little. But when the ·l!illts ·wer'e 'tut\ied down, lhe ra!S bad al lt, chugalug.
'l.tiis<;, ~ think ,tbey know why cocktail lounges
!"I' their Ugbts low .
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UNDERST.UW ooe New Yorj advertiser Is sending
oot a-direcl-miJling-with-!18-mvei.,,es
marked: "Warning: U you throw this
In a wasttbasket unopeoed, a capsule
inside will broak, spilling oot a de!Ji'-
drated gorilla who will jump oul and
bug you to death.''
SO YOU WANT to lie a COllUllel'
clal artist, de you? All rigbt, better
learn bow to draw shoes. They don't
photograph well. There's a pretty fair
demand for goOd shoe illustrators, J'm told.
THE MEDICOS say tbal bet"""'1-meal snack with the
·-food value is roasted peanW.
QUEil!ES -Q. "How can you tell the sex cl a grown-op parakeet?"
A. By the color cl the skin al the nostrils. Jn the male,
11'• purplW> blue. In the female, brownish.
Q. "WHAT klDd ~ lllO!ley dees Bill Co1!bY maloe?"
A. Las! I heed 1t was ai;ut $3 milliOri ,a :!'""' ·"
Q. "HOW BJG: .... =-~ever?!"-r./f
A. '!bat woulctbe. . c draliii>ny willl • 29-irl<ill
wingspaa. Scholar;' call lfthe meganewoo. 8ome bUg, I
' AM ALSO ASKED lf crocodilJ.a• weep crocodile
tears. In facl, yes. In sprtt, no. Whenever a croe opens ii&
mouth wide enough to chomp down l!PM a slzable vicllin.
118 eyes water, visibly.
GOOD MANNERS -Item No. 1 in Miss Leslie's Be-
bilvior Book !tr yooQg ~es. ,writl'lfl In 1853, advised:
"Do not eat while wearine·~" It.em No. 2 was: "Do
not crack ntlls with the, teeth at the table." And Item
No. 3: "Do not .mention the word stomacb when dining.
It is a word to be· Ultered only during private UlllSU!tatioo ·
with the family dectOr."
· APPROXIMA1'ELY Six, ~I !JI all, college girls na-tlm-umually g<t into· Whal :Mr. Dlci&ls called an in-
~ cmd!Uoo ••• NOW THE WEBT German army ts la!ulng hairnets to Its soldiers, too .•. IT'S SAID ~
body In Europe ate clams until the North American· Ii1-
dlans taught the coloojstf atioul asme •.. THERE'S not
a race bor>e in the world tbol can ootrun a good gira!le
••. CLIENT ASKS the whereahoots Of the world's long-
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Houston's Astrodome.
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TV IDGlllJGHTS
KHJ a 7:30 -''.Donovan's lleet." John WIJll• and Lee Manin start thinp ott with a banoom
brawl in this 1963 <OIMC!y with Elizabeth Aflen.
ABC D 8:30 -"A Brand Nw 'Ufe." Cloris
Leachman and Martin Bal8om have been married
and childless for 18 years -then they learn ll>'7're
expecting. ' CBS fJ 9:30 -Ed Sullivan Presenta. In tlli•
episode, Sullivan recalls ''The TV Comedy Years"
witb a backward look at per10nalities and perform-
ances over the last 25 seasons.
NBC 0 10:00 -NBC Reports. Pre-empted dur-
ing the funeral of Lyndon Johnson, this pragrom,
"And Wben the W'1' Is· Over," is schedule.d to-.
mgbt.
TV DAILY lOG
Tuesday
Evening
FEBRUARY 20
'"° fJ 0 D Ill 11!1 CID Ell -rnlli -o UMrs laskttba1' L.1kt1s vs.
qi1ca10 Bulls.
({) ht fllart
0 The Awilllftl m Tk flhitsto1111
QI Stat Trft 'm Ml Dllka laa•rlrll ·m Htc1re,.cl1• uqe
O)DrMSltltn
1:30 @ H111n'1 Heron D _, IC) (90) "!'ob _..,
1 1 Ctndttloed" P1rt I (dra) '66--
Nat1Jl1 Wood, Robflrt Redford,
Ch1rl1s Bronson. A 70un1 1111.
&rowln& up in Nl•isslppl In lht
1930'1, koows tlle11 11 mort to lift
INin her mot111r'1 biiardln1 houM.
(I) Cts Nm: Walter Cronk/11 9 Mer1 Criffi11 Sbtw
m """ •riff"' fl!) B'Yad Halaihol m•111c.r .... a ..
fiii) Novtla
(D fra11k and NtllCI'
G} UtUt Ra1t111'"
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(I) Safari ti Mvtnt11n 0 What's MJ UM?
m1,i-LKY
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@)ntfn11ciCW
l[I 0 A_,Tittt Cira cit Mu}er
GE Vllritdad
(D Al Allthony l'rtMlrts
l!) Sptld Racer
7:301J lobbJ Coktsbort Show Babbit
Gtnlry 111ests.
(]) ltt11n11 H11ot1
0 Polie1 Surpa1 "Kll1 !ht Apple
Trff" Dr. Locke di$COWrt th1t 1
boJ'• Hit un be SIYld only by
Jtl$. tither, who It in llldln1 11t1r
1 loin tompall)' robbery 1nd mur·
dtr.
(IJ To TtH tht Trutk
(I) Thb h Your Life
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1:30 11 Cl) KIRli fht.O A trml apnt
01111ltin1 11mblin1 junkets II slain
a1 1 w1min1 to his ptitlllf to ltof
C01119tlln1 f« tht 11mbHn1 bull· .....
D "A BRAND NEW LIFE" * Pregnant alter 18 yrs, married ;. 4()-.Should
she havejhe baby!
D III Ill m '"' ,_ ""'" (C) (90) "A 8rHd "" Ult" (d11)
'72~ris Le1dlman, M1rtin Bal·
Sim, Wlllrid Hrd•'·W'hilt. A happllJ
married couplt, dllldleu tor I&
years, discovei thly 111 u.pectin1
a bfbJ.
m Mm Crfffhl Sin
OJ ,Ptttlc:Mt J111Cti11
fl!) 1111 lloJtrs' JMnal
f!I o Ulftdl 1111 lnmnw
CID""'•
9:00 tit hl:IJ:lilalo1
fl) NJllO
EE llhllld Ult Unn
t :JO II {ll ! IJICIA I u Sul!Wll Pr•
aub "The TV Comedy Y1111"
Famtd columnist·lhowman £.d Sul·
liv1n botts this apecl1I recaHiftl
lilt most memor1blt ltllvision
comedy peri01m1ncu or th• put
25 JUJS and of11rln1 1 compre·
hensi'lt look 11 the perso111litles.
perton:nances and 1nt1rtalnmtnt
t1stes In Ameriun society.
ONew1 m 111c11 Jo1111a1
IE ltviltl M11Mail
CID-·-
-o am ""' -,.., """ Wlltn tilt War Is Oftf' Ruchetlultd
from eulier week dUI to p11·1mption
by !ht dtath of fttrllltl' Pmffhnt
l.1~•o• .S . .lollnson.
0 @ @ m Marcus WelbJ, M.D.
·'1he Other Martin Loring" The emo·
llon1I strain of an \mpendin1 di·
voice caused hy 1 man's llamosex·
utl te11dtndn Hnds him into 1
ditbttic coma. 0 lorb Allitff Pftltllb mm .... m MuDU T1 l'trdMan
fl!) ni. OdylllJ Mlvan the Ttr·
rlbte" P1rt I (R)
fl) Mlldltdll llllt111
0 Mllllo1 $ Mowll: (C) (21\r) "D111t· lO:lO &; l ln CesbJ Slllw
M'tll'I Retr" (com) '6l -John CiI!) Ntwt/Spoftl
Wtynt, LH Marvin, Ellz1betll Allen.
iIQl HollJwocd S4111m 10:45 0 Ntwt m ?hat Clrt m0n1•• ""'IJOD!l>l!!laJ-
IB'-' "'"'°""' rnm~-m Cltyw1tche11 "C.st1ic Power 0 Doe Sttp ..,._i
Plant" A tot1tlnued look at South· 00 lil1rlhl1 Dillo1
em C.lif01ni1's power sources. m stand Up 111d Chttr
fiii) Comedy
(f) tt 11 Written
0) Addl111 family
0 Morie: (C) "Stolet Hollrs" (dta)
'6l--Mict11e1 Ciiia:, Susan ttarw•rd. m Trwt!l er C.1t11111111CH
(E)P1nyMao11
£i) G1mtr Ted ArlmM&
fiii) 81.U hvltw
1:00 II (() I lflCliL I Cat Ill tht Hit
(R) Dr. Seuss' ~l·~lsed tit with 11 :15 al) Cine1111 34 .
!'1• stovepipe hat ~~nrs into tction ll:SO 0 (])ca Lltl Mtrlt: IC> "'10
rn t1t1s 1nlm1t1d spee11L RinlnatH Pim"' (dra) Richard Al.· B ®l t'D NBC TlltSd1J lfftll: (t) ........ .. _, •~ 6 •
(Zhf) "ftol'1 P1flff" (R) (drt) '71 0"9um ~.;-~ ":. If.
-.i.mes Stewart, An1111 Bader, O Tiii hroa
G~p k nntdJ. Thret convict Oud· 1J Q)@ al Tiii Diet Cmtt
d11J newly re felStd from prison Show Dick lnttrviews all Wltn
11111st scheme ta ael mo1111y thll members of th• Will!im c. Loud
ri1htf11!1)' brlonp lo ant of them. FamHr-Partra}'td 1n !flt PBS ..,..
0 <Jj@ al T1111~r1~r.• Ills-ies, ~All American f1mily.~
Ina RX: Nost .lob M1lhe Wlnb fD 1'• Tiii the Truth
pl•stlc sur11ry on her nast •nd
flol1nd sets up a closed-circuit PIJ 12:00 fD Alfred HttdH:ld: l'ruellb
TV show to pick up the tab. aJ Slf1fl tt Advullln m Hop11.'1 Hene1 Eli) Jaolkf
ID 6tllllf l"Jlt USMC m litnuno• Coraje
flil Ert ti [JI "Monumtnh" (R)
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At 60th ann iversary
ti me for the
P. A. Palmers, Mrs .
; Milton Br.en hugged
, ,the honoree while
Teresa Bailey,
Jill and Jim Sanford
admired 11 honeymoon
picture and joined
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DAILY PILOT
PHOTOS BY
RICHARD KOEHLER
FROM CLEVELANi>: I spent $1,800 to
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Merriment
Mµltiplied
By CAROL MOORE
Of ... DMtr ...... ••ff
1be P .A..Pllmua m;1ke !rienda !eel eo
much at home that it's hard to tell who's
"family11 tmder the banner proclaiming
"Happy~ Ruth and Paul."
AJmml 11111 celebrants gathered at lhe
Newport H1rbor Yecbt Club to salute the
Hal1>cr A.-llnancl""land developer and
his wife who were inarrled ln Delroit on
Feb. 15, 1913.
'Ibat wu the '"initial ceremony" as
Palmer calls it ud the happiness now
extends to four generations.
They join lortes to celebrate the
patrlardl's birthday with a patio brunch
in June at tone and reunite for
Tbanbgjvlng, Qlrlslma5 ud spring
vacalloo in Palm Sprlnp.
Having -In New)lli'l ·Beadl ~ ,1125, tbe ,~~ m o 'f',ed
permanently in 19.lil with their loor
d®gbters, now the Mmes. Paul Silva,
aod Jean Preaton ol Newport Beach,
Emery Hanson of Rancho, Santa Fe and
the tale Mn!, Spalding Eastman.
Before lhe guests arrived, lhe honorees
attributed their marital success to 04plen-
ty of tolerance ...
· Olber advice Included "dlscUss matters
and get them aetued. .. realize that it's a
tot o! bard work and agr<e to It. •• pay
the bills and save money."
Oiancea, are the · daughters came up
with the nal secret' -bapplneas In spite
al ~vtl)'lhlng.
"The folks . w-alwaya there with blllllOI' ud belp," 81ld Mn!. Hamon.
Mn!. ~ recalled the lamlly's love ·or water apoi1.i, itartlng with a rowboat
add' "'overloading the snowbird. as ~· --.----
''Wlien we were young,-our friends
lliways liked to be invited to W... in the
hysterics at dinner,• added Mrs. Sliva_
"1be atmosphere mllde It euy for all
age groupe to got llioog."
-Dinner time is still 1 lsvorlte.
Watching the hon d'oeuvres being
amassed beneath an Ice sculpture ol the
nwneral rio and love birds, great-
grand.son David Smith, 10, mentioned
with a knowing smile that "mostly they
like good manners at the table."
All seven great""""'children and eight
oi 11 grandchildren were on band for the
festivities. They miud with a veritable
Harbor Area social register to lhe tune of
a string quartet.
Early arrivals Included Miia Agnes
Blomquist, Mn. Miltoo (Claire 'l'rewr)
-Mn!. Richard s. CUtle.' the
Harllnd Storumo and Dr. 11111 Jira.
Harold stabler. ,
'Til!e ·was talk about the founding ol
Newport-Balboa Savlnga and Loan,
development or Udo Isle, presidencies of
'the Chamber ol Commuce and Really
!loa(d and Mn!. Palmer's early ln-
volvunent with lhe Assistance League.
More peniooal -~ Included the
last bip on lhe Queen Mary, the month
spent in France last year and the tour of
the Orient that followed their 50th an-
niversary.
Amid the album blow-upe and pint and
while rose bouquets, Mrs. Palmer
r<mBrked that "living In Irvine Terrace
we can't keep track as well of all the
laylroot activity -juat mN!IDber
what it used to be."
WOUid Ille want any changes!
"Not I ... and be bad better not say
anything, either."
ANN LANDERS: lle<ently a
111111 asked ti be abould hire a
dltectlve """ t:1 to track down . " ~ts. Do Md • sronic •
-IBid, .~ ...... nllll •·leant--. ldo ''roots." lie .hoped It would oot
ldo adoptive ~ts. "They have
.,..dert'ul to me/' Wll the way he
1'• .l""-Q .locate my real pmllla': It wu a· big
mlltake. I woo~ go !nto detail but l hope
tliat lad takes tour advice and leaves
well enCJl1'h alone.
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ldTice was cbanlcteriallcally to
"F<Wget it," you replied. "If
.-cceed, chances are that you
n:t:"'~ -ppolnted or downright di and rue the day you llarled to
.,..,. ~ -· u --"" CZJlt•IOIUtl eipntnce .. lrthat·)'OQ
for • Ann. -COLORADO SPRINGS
COLOIUDO: I ....... -or 1etter1 rr.. ... ,... enc .., ,...._ ........ . .,_........_ ... ... .. ...,,.., .
M WORCESTER, MASS.: Yoa do
l with teenage 1111111 ... bit ....
to adull problems al aerioua
-.. ..,.... )'OW doplll. to .. ld1tt1d mm lilt lie
not try to find ills real pmtnll WU ler•'
'rible . I speak fmn OIPOl'imce.
~ l WU adopted In infancy by I medlum-
hf<Ome worklng couple. Tbey bocl two
othu adopted cbllclreo. When llDanclal
reverses came· they had a difDcult time .,.w.., .. all lbroagb college.
Al llli ... al' II I louild my rell
modlor, 11)' llCdd&C .. Ml lilllll 11111'
rled1 to ··-·11:.,-lat .e.ni ,.... ..i lbey've wwda"'1 tome.
I Iii~ '!ill ..,i 19 lacl bl my
.......... 1. -II& .. -who
1111 rtol ..... -· My ~ ,..n could bave be«l ., ...., easier
In their bo!lle. 'i1ley bocl mach more ....,.-DEPlll9SD
-D.:1111 ... ,_ ..... ....
-ol ........ _ .... ,. -rJ, -.-.... .. P'llOM NASSAU; DBAR ANN~ -'
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' FROM PoRTLAND: DEAR ANN:
Mil' I speak.lo the )'OGlll mu a wants
you for your .,.._ to the ,...,. man It Dad 1111 nal ,....11!
who wanled to bunt up bis~ DEAR CONFUSED: If you were the
blood mollier. I hope charity toward Ilia baby I gave away, don't come bocking ao my door. You bave no parents here.
111-1 mother wW pr<vail ovu Ilia Your REAL parents are lhe lo"'•• -·""" _ Cllriolity. wllo wanted 1 clllld. I didn't. • ._....,,_
8lae lllopted chlldNI:. ore ..,..,,., Frankly, I think you are selfish to Wllll
bul -al lh!m ...,. given up becau,. too families. Count your bleulnp ud
tho _ , .. lt·wodld be -flr•hef· don' loot back. 1be pottnla who railed
child. -always Ille was lorn with. you Jove you and Ibey ..., entiUed to
grid ud pill ... suffmd I great deal. your total ·devotion. 'orpt about me. -
Tbe IHllal al ldoplloo recordl Is 1 good ' Sl'llAIGHT ARROW
-lar IA "'""'"'1led. 11111 m»t al•all 11 , DEAR ARROW: Y•'Ve lald II all.-
ls bell lot tho unwed roother who give Tllub !or wnPIDc 11 11p.
up Iler cblld. -NO SIGNATURE · There ls I bi& difference het-n cold
PLEASE and cool. Ann Linden llbowa you bow to
FROM llADl!ION: I ll't ,.. my llllle play II cool without lreealng people out In
pt It ,_. 1p 1811 I -Geil I do her booklet, "Teenoge Sex -Ten Waya
.. -......... lier Ille -... to Cool IL" Send IO cenll In coin ud I
.--rt fl 11• -ad • -• long, ,.u.-, llomped mwlope<to
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MllS. PALMER CHATS WITH HARLAND STORUM
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Tee Time Called
Child wellare services offered by
Ohild.ren's Home Society will be
supported from . .Proceeds of Tiara
de Ninos Auxiliary's Goll-a·thon
planned for Saturday and Sunday,
Feb. 24 and 25. Coorses to be used
include H1U1tington Seacliff, Mead-
owlark, Mesa Verde and Co6ta Mesa.
Practicin~ pulting. is Karen Kasser,
while walling their turns are Mrs.
Wil Hiebert and Mrs. John Kasser
Qeft to right).
Speakers Spotlighted
Clubs' T epics Varied
Hadau ah
Harbor Chapter of Hadassah
will attend Fullerton Civic
Light Opera compan y's
performance of "Kismet" at
8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, in
Plwnmer Auditorium.
Sisterhood
An A.pre Ski Swiss Fondue
party is being planned by the
Gourmet Section of Harbor
Reform Temple Sisterhood. It
will take place at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 24, In the Big
Canyon home of Mr. aod Mrs.
Ab Lopez.
Cind erellas
Something for everyone is
the billing given .a gi gantic
garage sa le, planned by the
Newport B e a c h Cinderella
Guild of Children's Hospital,
Orange County.
Members will be selling
wares from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 24, at the
former Zoo Drlve-ln C.Orona
de! Mar.
Sp eak ers
A speech contest t o
determine the representative
at the councll level Is planned
In conjunctloo with a dinner
meeting of the L a g u n a
Toastmlstreaa Club at 6:45
p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, in the
Alrporter.
judged on the state level dur-
ing the current California
Optometric Co n g r e s s con--
vention in San Diego.
City of Hope
A Las Vegas night is being
planned by the Stanley Mit-
nick Chapter, City of Hope to
take place at 8:30 p.m. Satur.
day, Feb. 24, in the recreation
hall of the Harbor Lights
apartments.
HB J uni ors
Huntington Beach's ne w
Central City Park is expected
to be open to the public by
fall.
However, available funds
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Horoscope: Uibran SHows Originality
WEDNESDAY •·
FEIRUAJIY 21'
II)' IYllNBY OM&U
~-~rood
·-Ibo put. --mlgbl ..... bem -of
-lraflng OD -'could
........ Caacer --Ibis chenderlJtlc bot to • dll-
f.mif det!ree. Gemini 11 DM111
llkeJy to live !er Ibo ._,
Fm-Ta11n11, the credo 11 lltely
to be. "Tbe future ii now."
Loo bu • tendency to blead
the put. present end future.
Lei me -your algn and how you view lime.
A11D!S (March 21-April It):
DecWon II made repnllng
parUellilp, -. 11111'
rlage. What occ:un II apt lo be
UOOrlbodoL Tab nothing for
granted_ u .. experience. Ap-
ply past Jessooa. Heed words
of older Individual Cement
relatlOnlilip. Tie -ends. TAURUS (April ll).May
20) : Stick to practlc:al mat-
tera. One you respect observea
---... ~to-..... -..urn1adl•lda1l lo mate.,..,.....,_
""" 1-taol ..... -II m ileellb, ..,.., rt, Ille
... ,,.._to_ .... ...,.,..,_
GllllNI <Ma1 u.,,_ •>:
y----to
rapood to you lnernllc --
..... ~ erallvily. Be "'la -., 1ritb tbote .. ea-....... ,.., -.. -~. ori&inalitJ, yom-
OWD ll)'le. Affair of bout II
leetufed.
· CANID (Jane 11.,,uly 21): Wbat-•-11 temoved.Weloomedlanctto
dluge atatm -..__
al -beae nqulre imova-tlon. Kootr It, aooepl II and ael
~-.&.-too could flpe pnmlDeally. Shake free
of lefblrsy.
LEO (Jiily ZS.Aug. 21): AJ>-
...t venatllily. Slop feeling
there II but me JJr')OeClure.
You are ~,. than mJgbl
be Imagined. Fa-..,....
ment i.s In offlnc. Key i.s to
Wl(iO <Mc. D&!lt-21):
Stady •PllGodt II "°' ""· Guard v•....... Get D aoo-
countio(, One no J'IOllllal
much may DOI be fa poolllon to
deliver. 11G11eJ advODlqe II
)'OUn -but ,.. 1111111 -fine print. l'lnenrial llluetloo
will improve.
U8RA (Sept. -21):
You receive 1iiDl&Oid com-
plimellts. Wllll you do now II
apt to line .,..,, lndtridual
style. Tbere will bo clyaamlc
clwiges. -al oppollle
... i.s lnwlved. -fa. dependence, GrfglulilJ. Lead
DOW rather ilwt follow.
SOORPIO (Oct ZS.NO'r. U):
Events tal:e OD ~ !we.
What appeared ne ba l ou•
becomes 90lld. Taint, !An
persons are featuNd. Beed fa.
ner voice .. You will bow what
to do. Seme al ~
returns. You m big<r are
afraid to be ,......u.
Lapeli.ng Law Fills •
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By BWARA GIBBONS
Bow wwld you budget your
mmey II you bad m Idea al
price and paid fer ever'ytbing
with b1ant checb?
When It ...... to food.
caJorles and nutrition, that's
the way most bomomaUrs
are fan:ed to operate. But the . new "nutritional labeling ~w"
can end all that by pressuring
the food Industry Into telling
u.. what we're geW.og in nutri-
tion • • • and what we're
paying In-!
Tbe new FDA labeJlng law,
whldl tat .. el!ed at the end
of this year, provldea fc.-new
labels llst1ng the c:aJoriea,
carbohydrate and fa~ lllotJg
with pm:entagea ol protein
vitamins and -· Tbongb oonipnanco II n • t
mandatory for every sector,
the FDA Is pmaurlng fer In-
dustry-wide cooperatim and
can put stringent claim llmlta-
tioos on tboee who dotl' am-
ply ..
For the weigbt-wary, calorie
compari.sm ehopplng will be
less of a guessing game.
For aample: how do you
really -the calorie cwnl of . a spttad for your dalJ,y
lftacl .. '. or your bn!ld, fer
that matter?
Chances ano yoa consult one
ol -little pocbl calorie
guides • • • wl!ich CID nfl'
widely, a D d frullralincly ! lb! pihl)l!w! guides tate
Dopulmmt of Argrlcull!ft
fll...s.
Although ....... le fer bulc
foods, ,.........i -c:aD ...... l:eep up .. date with
proomed foods. IJ! many
-.thecolorfecwnlllac-
tually mud( higher.
PtiDDJNG CALOIUES
Olocolale piddlng, for a -
ample. Most counts based oo
government statistics list a
half-cup serving at 1 4 o
calories. But Jello chocolate
p wldlng is actually 1 7 5
calories.
&,al cbocolale pudding Is
Switch Hitter
190 calories and Royal "Dark
and Sweet" is 195, according
to flgum li!led In "Calories
and Carbohydrates" (poblisb-
ed by Grosset & Dunlap).
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Taken Lightly
By ERMA BOMBECK
Tile poet who said, "It Is
better to ligbt a candle than to
curse the darkness," did not
know my husband.
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END
What about the instant mix-
es? Je.Ilo'a trand. is listed at
177 calClries and Royal's fD-
stanl chocolate pudding at 200
per ball-<:11p serving. Bow
about t h e ready-to-serve
variety! General Mills product
Is 175 calories.
Frozen pudding? B I r d ' a -
Eye's Cool and <Zeamy Is 202.
Among an 111e -lands
t .....-and fonai ol d' I *1e )ad.
ding, I-,llnd-·as low
.. the 14kalorie ,...rmnem lstimate!
Slrift ,., ,.,... ........,.
·fldoney. MDI-...., al ..,u-
-II Id -•·as Rlftatrerr Knaw M _, 9ct
~-lll11 i er1 ts mn..W. 1lbal ,,... ..,..
Jfrald al prova to lie willful
lllbltmce.
D' TODAY JS l' 0 0 ll
1111'11IDAY ym -... I
:.': ~ dom:"m=t' at~ Octd>er will be -al
moot Important -of It'll. You are ·1en1ltl ,
maltve, • natural ldar
.-. Self ...... -.• neceuity. You pin
writing.
FINE STA'l10NERY
yoprt. a fncllon ol 1iJe JO-NEW PAPEIS
IUri markel l y Cr••• E•t•,
__.1 pmea' pple -.. Dr•wi1t9 a..N, ,... Ul•c I-Wt•
gurt actually COila )'OU 28I JIJJ l.UU T ... ar llf,.U
eolarlesa aipful,aa:onllng to -"'""·--· ..... th e ••ca l o ries andf ~~~~~~~~~~ Clrtiobydrates" listing. Dan-f-=.::;.,~ ~ LOSE WEIGHT
ful. Virtually an brands ol TH IS Wl!EK
sweetened, flavoi:od )<Jgurl OdriaexCIO ... ,...-U.l!flo
are more than double the 11111 pmoa you wut ID Ill. Odrfna Is
government count.. 1 tiny tablet and fUlb'.....,.... eo.-
lllns no danllfOllS dru11. No lbnifW.
LESS FA1TENJNG No special txftlSL Get rid ot ucess
Occasionally the c a I o r t e f1t and 1iYI lone•. Odrlou flll bHa
dispvity worts the other way used succa:sflily bJ thaullnds d..,..
around, and favorite foods th• country lor 14 ,_,., Odrinn P111
may not be as fattening as you c:osts $3.25 •M lhl &ar1tlfAll"IOl"1sia
think! $5.25. YOll 111&111: 1oS1 ustJ 111 or "fOlll
f!*llYd .. rdundtd bfyoarfi&&tst,
Creamed cottage cheese ts No ll*tloM asbd. Accept: • .,..
247 per cup. according to 1111uta. Sold 111111 tlllt -"' f.:':lli;'™m!.,~,: ~";. IJ:llilli'B\fiA&ll
reduced the fat content and
caJories slgnificBlltly. Borden's
IWte Lil)O ;, only 189 calories a
cupful and seaitest Lite end
Lively Is listed at a willowy 153. .
Tbe govemmeot lists Ice
mill: at 142 c:alorles a ball-<:11p,
not much lower than some Ice
creams. But, in fact, many
l ow·f•t bra n(• a r e
llC••h•IJ '~ .. -15 calories a ball-cup serving!
'l1>e!e an the kind of i!Olri-
lional ''price tap" tbe con-
sumer bas a right to tnow 11
SEIKO
He has dedicated bis entire
life to Dipping off light
switches, giving rise to his
theory that "It is better to
break your leg in the darkne5s
than to curse tbe light bills."
By his description. our house
is lit up like a pleasure boat
cruising up the Potomac. He
lies. Had we lived in England
during tbe blitZ. oors would
haYe been the only -that
never needed blackout cur-
tains.
the blind boy In -Are Free.' " Inside the home
be lncbed his way through the
darlr:ness.
Yogurt i.s another Ol8Dlple
-a chaste 130 caJories a cup-
ful, acconling to moot calode
guides. But that refers to plaJnJ--------,-11
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t M~~ .. ._\O"'
A.to.•ti ........
EIKtric W•tdi 0.,. I D..te -1tl .OO
lt ts like living with a
hamster with long arms. For
example, I will turn on the
bathroom light switch aod 15
seconds later, the light will
flick off. From the darkness, a
voice will proclaim, "Unless
you're rearranged the
furniture in there, you know
your way around, don't you?"
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YOUl Cl.OTHINI;
DOUAlliOES
FUJmlll AT MAD
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JEWELERS
s.-.. ·• .net v .... c...... H•11ti119to. le.di
lrooklun-.t & Ad ....
t61-2212
.. Monday C lub 'are not sufficient lo com-
His tour through the house
every evening has become
rather predictable. "Who's in
the kitchen ?" (Click.) "Who's
in the hall closet?" (Clict .)
"Who's in the bedroom?"
(Clict.) 'lben we are in for bis
dramatic tally. "I !\ave just
turned off 13 lights."
The most frustrating pnlch
of darkness is the garage. He
pulled the C¥ ln the other
evening and doosed the lighls.
I fumbled with the car door
while he fumbled for.the hoose
key. Finally, be shouted, "Are
you all right."
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Planned
SI. Boniface Catholic
Church, Anaheim wlll be the
Robert K. Doman, a TV pletely supply the park's 200
personality, lecturer and acre!: with equipment and
traveler, will 1>fe!enl the pro-fwnlshings so Huntington gram for the Monday Morning .' Club of Huntington Beach. Beach Juniors have offered to
The group will meet at 10:30 coordlnate dona tions fr o m
a.m. ,Feb 26 In the Sheraton organizations and individual s.
Beach IM. 1be club also has given $325 to
the park.
Winne rs
"Don't talk to me." I said.
"I'm counting my steps Uke
setting for the June ZS wed· Whltney White, 8 Laguna 1}iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliijjjiijijjjijiiiiiiijijjiiiiijjjjiijiiiiiiijijijjjiijiiiijjijjj .. 1 ding of Carol Gershevlch and Beach second grader, ca p-I I
George Pelyo. tui:od top honors in the Orange _ l'm:nlL of ~ betrothed_ ~ Jay of Seelng_an con-couple are Mr. 8Dd Mrs. Jaclt test, sponSorecfby theOiiinge
Gershevich o f HunUngton County Optometric Society
Beach and Mr. and Mrs. and Aullliary.
Michael Pelyo o1 Linden, N.J. Others receiving honor s
Miss Gerscbevtch i.s a were Lori Quinlan, a fourth
graduate of Edl9on High grader fl1)m Westmln.ter, sec-
School, aod her !lance a~ ond, and Mare Franco, a
tended CalUomia St a t e eypr.., fifth grader, third.
University , Long Beach. • :'l'htlr ,an work now i.s being
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.. Milli_on~e: Money Measures My Success
LO& ANGELES lAP) -"I would'
• rather play the game ol money than do
1 IQJllliatl eloe. I 'we IAlt<d blood and I
want more. but I am not a man llvio& a
life of p detperatioo," 11ys M-year-
"'old millionaire Peter Traynor.
IJll s,sttms, showed • $!00,000 profit the
llnt year and a JI million profit last
year.
runner's spted. I am compelled to know
how good I ant."
Traynor i> good -the ultimate
salesman, say some of his associates.
total was P million, se<ond year IU
million and third year IU million.
111 CAME TO CaJifornia to be suc-
cessful.'' be recalled in an interview. "I
observed wcce.ssful men and emulated
their style, their techniques. their·
disciplines. Everything I do i> geared to
success. every step I take is calculated to
take me closer to where I want to go."
Traynor quit bis insurance job, built
his lnvestmeot busJoess and is DOW
branching out into the movie busioess.
Hoping to attract the thrill show fans. be
bas filmed .. Steel Arena," about a
daredevil stunt drivtr.
UCLA and jogs aeven miles.
"U I cooldn't fuUUI this commitment.
how coold 1 fulJUI other commitmeots!"
he asks.
ID fGur yean he llas put together a 131
million bMI..,. tbat Invests money 10<
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'l1lE COMPANY'S stock has shot from
11 to 131 a sbatt.
Traynor saJS, "I amw money
because it measures the success of what
l am doing, the way time measures a
Jn high sd>ool In -he tum<d an
alternoon lawn mowing job Into an Ill,·
QOO.a..year part-lime landscape bus1nea
by bis junior year.
He came to California 10 years ago and
started aelllng in.wrance. His first year
Traynor, who is married and has four
childten, rl9es each 'worJWia day at 1:30
a.m., slipa into · a sweat tuit, drives h1s
$20,000 Mercedes from Beverly Hills to
WHERE DOES the money game end?
"By lbe time you reach the goal you
stt out to reach. there's another ane
ahead of you." Traynor say. "So the
games goes on."
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State S&L
Panel Sets
Confe1·ence
Dr. Maurice Mann, new
president of the Federal Home
Loan Bank of San Francisco, ·
will be ooe of the featured
speakers at the Feb. 14-Marcb
2 management conference of
the Calllomia Savings & Loan ,
League in r\ewport Beach at
the Newport.er Inn.
Sharing the spotlight with .
Mann will be Betty Furness,
TV personality, comumer ad-
vocate and a member ol the
Board of Consumers Union,
Ml. Vernon, N.Y.
Other figures scheduled to
speak include Fernaod J. SI.
Germain (DR!.); Richard
Gilbert of Canton, Ohio, presi·
dent of the U.S. Savings &
Loan League; and Thomas
Bomar, executive vice presi·
dent, Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corp., Washington.
CUSTOM ESTATE WAGON -Chevrolet has introduced the new Veia Kam·
back station .wagon to its 1973 lineup. Despite luxury qualities, the pnce with
new options is $2,534.40.
Vega Add-s a Wagon
Wood-paneled Kamback S ports Lu x ury
Henry Kaufman, partner
and economist, S a I o m o n
Brothers, New York, will also
be a general session speaker.
By CARL CAllSl'ENSEN
OI lfM Dlitf l"llOI Stefl
.Chevrolet Divfsion bas an--
nounced the addition of a new,
wood.paneled custom estate
wagon to its Vega lineup.
will be available for sale im· total 1973 Vep sales, or more
m e d iately. Manufacturer'S ~ ~.ooo units ..
suggested retail price tor the While' the hf1:51c style has , been continued m 1973, there wagon with the new options is . are 3!8 new pr 0 d u c t
$2534.40. refinements and im· Panel discussions will probe
two areas or the Savings and
Loon industry -"Electrooic
Funds Transfer Systems,"
cbai.red by James
Montgomery, President,
United Savings, Los Angeles;
and "construction and the
Environment,'' chaired by
Beverly Hills attorney Stanley
Furman,
Highlighting the estate o~
tion bn the Kamback wagon,
in addition to the woodgrain
paneling treatment are special
wheel trim rings, a new sport
steering wheel and deluxe in-
terior appointments including
tustom seat trim.
"C.onsumer demand for add· provements added to this
ed personalized luxury in the year's model. Eight new ex,
Vega has been growing steadi· terior colors, lour or them ex·
ly and we feel this new estate elusive to Vega, and special
wagon will add a signlflcant .. Vega by Chevrolet" emblems
dimension to our already contribute to the personalized
broad-baled model lineup," F. identity of thls y e a r ' s
James McDonald, Chevrolet's models," McDonald said.
general manager, Said. Featured inside are a new THE VEGA estate wagon "Using the new estate mini~le with Veg as
wagon option, our Vega buyers equipped with automatic
will be able to muimize transmission and a new Euro-·
economy of operation while pean-style simulated leather
enjoying some of the added boot with the optional lour.
advantages of new1 distinctive speed transmission.
luxury in the car's mterior and
exterior," McDonald added.
NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON
DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI·
ATE DELIVERY -COVER OVER 20
ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA
MES4 'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF
CARS.
' . AT THE S.UtE time
McDonald pointed out tfu..t the
Vega Kammback wagon con-
tinued to rise in popularity ac-
counting f~r. 19.4 percent of
'N autronics
In Bankn1ptcy
Nautronics Inc. or Dana
Poirit has filed notice of
bankruptcy in Santa Ana-
lederal court. The company,
located at 15014 Del Prado~
· JislS liahiliUes ol 1113,350 and assets of $55,932. Bankruptc'y
Referee Peter Elliott bas been
appointed to handle the in-
quiry.
Alco Savings and LOa'I Association
SLmmary Statement of Condition
(l.naJdted)
Oec:errl:ler 3L Nl2 aid 1971
Codi, wrtificotnof depaeitand u.s,_.. •••t .writieu ..... '
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R.ol aftlhi acquiNd'1Gr;11Y11hu1enl
To fodtitote ""n of rMI estate forlldoHd
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Totol loam ~.iw.b4t
leal estat., ocquif'e,t in Mtttetnenl of kions (1esu Wtliiotion
alt!rlyonnr l'IOl'le in 19'72 and $33,000 in 19711
leol etlote ocqvi~ for invedtnent (len YOklotion
ollawance:nonein 1'72 aiw:I $575,000 in 19711
fed.at HOflle 1.oan 8onk stock. ot «lit
Prlf>CUY'lleftfi lo federal Saring1 and Loon
lnMKGM• Col'porotion MC:Ondarr reserve
Property and eqviP111ent, ot COW 0... ocainwloted
...--depreciation and --i:itatiot1i$IP6,,000 In 1972
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Otherouet1
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UAlllJTES At-p S100CHClDERS' KUTY
~ingu !Mpouits
Ad'I011ut frOl!I fed1rol Home loon lkinlt
b.cur" by teol e110t• loon11 S•0,000,000 in 197~
ond 555,000,000 in 1971 ondl tht f.derol Hom1 locm
Ion• stoc.k in both 'f"'SI
Hofe poyobl1 to bon' Othef ltoblititi
Totol liobilitiel
O.*r.t~·
Stodtdd.,..' .quly f lftdud• specific Jou flften'H
of $117,000 In 1972ends149,000 in 1971)
TOlal liobllillw Qnd ~en' equity
1972
S 14,115,000
232,111,000
S,Sll,000
111,000
1,919000
241,213,000
17166510001
233,5•1,000
190,000
4,165,000
. 2,.41 S,000
2,006,000
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1,916,000
217291000
S261 19241000
$210,247,000
23,500,000
2,000,000
5 3•7,000
2•1,094,000
937,000
lf,lt3,000
$261,924,000
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1971
S 14,202,000
197,271,000
1,799,000
1,065,000
154,000
200,996,000
14159110001
196,391,000
66,000
6,140,000
2.41.5,000
Z161,000
2,119,000
1 474 000
$2251752,000
Slll ,102,000
23,075,000
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207,376.000
190.000
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'4Ml~ood1 6250 Atlantic Avenue -Costa Me•o; 3310 Brlstof St. -Main Office:
Hunti"gJon Pork : 26$0 Zoe Awnu.e -Wilshire; .4925 Wilshlrt &lvd. -South Gatti
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VEGA'S ADVANCED body
features include steel side
guard beams in the doors,
double-panel roof construction,
a power ventilation system,
and full loam molded seats
with all·vinyl trim.
Continued for 1913 are the
two versions ol Vega's lour-
cylinder aluminwn overhead
cam engine, computer
selected 1prtngs and standard
front disc brake!!.
Mlcllael V. Cwnming1 has
been promoted assistant vice
pi"esid~nt Of 'Security Pacific
National Bank'• Santa Ana
regional of.
flee branch.
Cummings
was former·
Jy manager
or the bank's
Bristol and
W a r 'n er
Branch in
Santa Ana.
CUMMIMOS 1be fomi,
er Cal State F'IJJlerlon student
joined the bank in 1961. . * Huntington Beach ei:eculive
Rollo D. Wesc, service director
for General Telepltone Com-
pany or California,· has been
honored for completion o( 25
years with the utility.
West joined General
Telephone in 1948 as a
draftsman, He rose through
the ranks as engineering
· fieldman, distrlcl engineer,
and area operations manager.
'* m Cannoo Eleclrlc of San·
ta Ana has named Boyd L
McCuDoagb manager of plant
personnel. 1be C.osta Mesa
resident has been with rrr
Cannon for seven years In in·
dustrial relations,
He is past president or the
lTI' C a n n o n management
association.
* Ilarotd T. J-1n& of
Corona del Mar bu been ac-cei\ted for membenbip tn the
Los Mieles chopltr of the Flnancii't ExecuUves ID!Jitute.
He Is vJce president and con:
!roller ol Pldllc M•t•al !JI~
INaruee ·Comp a ay lo
Newport Beach. The flnanclal
institute further finnnclal
management practices i n
business and indu.slry.
* ~tlcll•el Joyce has been a~
pointed manager of l h e
~apman s Tultln 8 • a k ol
OCC's Investment
Series to Begin
William L. O'Bryon or
Newport Beach will present
his Orange Coast College
"lnvestments" lecture series
H ig h School
Achievers
Slate Meet
Four hundred J u n i o r
Achievers from throughout the
Southwest United States are
registered for the 11th Annual
Junior: Achievement
Leadership Confereoce slated
Saturday and Sunday at the
Newporter lnn.
"Business by the Sea" is the
theme selected for t h e
weekend event according to
Sharon Weiisman, an 18 yur
old Alhambra High School
senior and chainnan ol the
conference.
The annual ewnt offers
achievers the opportunity to
develop management skills
and provides an educational
forum for free exchange or
ideas. The program includes
films, a presentation by the
Purchasing Man age men t
Association o[ Los Angeles,
awards a n d presentations.
recreation, and an informal
dance on Saturday evening.
Orange County s t u d e n t s
serving as group counselors
include Susan Hochman, C.osta
Mesa; Randy Hoffman, Cindy
James and Donna Scamec,
chia, all of Santa Ana,
Sue Pellagrini of C.osta t.1esa
and Mike Duffy of Orange
organized t h e cooference
along with other members ol
the Junior A. chi eve men t
Chamber or Commerce
chairmen,
Junior Achievement is an in·
ternational business education
program tor high school
students. The young people
learn about the American
economic system by organiz-
ing and maoaging small cor·
wrali<!I''-
America branch in Orange.
Tbe Fountain Valley resident
joined the bank in 1956 and
was on a special managemet1t
training ptogram. Prior to
tbal he was a&Sistant to vice
president tor operations at the
Jnglewood main office ol the
bank.
beginning Monday with some
important tips on the market.
The rour-part series. being
sponsored for the 21st year by
!be OCC Eveing College, will
run on consecutive Mondays
from 7:•1:30 p.m. at the
Estancia High School Forum.
There is no tuition and persons
may register al the lecture.
THE lNJTIAL lecture will
cover how ,to read the finan..
cial page or your daily
newspaper, operations of a
stock ex~e. the over·the-
counter market, the type or
broker you should have, and
the costa. of buying and .. mng
various 3eCUruties.
The March 5 lecture will ex.
amipe pitfalls encountered by
the average investor, how to
talk with your aecurlty brol<er.
and explanation of the Dow
Jones and other averages, and
the type of real _., for your
purposes.
On Mardi U O'Bryon will ,
discuss mutual funds: are
they for you, funds versus..the·
general market, dollar-Cost
averaging, and tax deferred
•retirement Incomes.
111E FINAL session on
fl.larch 19 will cover-aim·
mercial banks, savings and
loans, thrift companies, and
municipal and government
bond markets. It will abo ex·
amine short term versus long
term capital gain, market let,
ters, and how the Federal
Reserve Board affects the
markets.
O'Bryon has been In the
securities business for 25
yean and has been bead of his
own firm for 15 years. He was
president of a mutual fund and
has been acUve in real estate
developrbent. A I r e q u e n t
visitor to the Eastern rmancial
capitals, O'Bryon hu been a
lecturer for the l'>dflc Coast St.Ck Exchinge and bas done
radio programs o n in.
vestments and the stock
marlle!r
Restaurant
Earnings Up
CoJooy Kitchens Joe. or
Newport Beach, reported
reconJ sales and eamlnp for
the flrst ball ended Dec. St.
President Bruce E. De Mers
said sales ol 18.~ million
were up 11 percent over the
cottesponding y ea r • a r o
period, while eomlnp of
$225,801 rose 40 percent. Per
share earnings were 25 cents,
a gain of 32 percent on a
slightly larger a v e r a g e
number ol shares outstanding.
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The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company has agreed
to stop th eir TV advertisement of Wlncllester
'Little Cigars.' Sen. Warren G. Magnuson,, (D-Wash.)
said the company agreed to withdraw the commer·
clals alter a week of discussion with the Senato
Comm"""' Committee.
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Canada Takes N e'r . When
r Look at Oil, Gas
&:l(f() (UPI) -, wblch has gradually
reala.ed over the put few fears that It Is sitting no one
ol the world's b.lJ gr st.
storehouses of oil and natural
gas, is suddenly fmd.ing ita
resources much in demand
and is unsure what to do about
it. 'l1>e bufk of Canada's vast
oil and gas resour<:<a ls locked
away in its remote frontier
areas, In the Arctic t.Dd the
sea-beds off Caoada'a east
coast, and in the 300,000
square-mile oil sands of cen-
tral Canada, where costly and
oomple:r e:rtractlve procedures
provide almost as 11~ a
~er to econom.fo ex·
ploltatlon.
•tore-. Clnada has l<Down
for more than a century that It
baa huge 111pplla ol oil mixed
lo the oil ..,,. of Athahqca,
north ofEi!mOnron, Alberta.
Tbe United States hu found
oll Iii Its Arctic reglpa Oil the
north shore of Alaaka1 but the
relOW'OeJ · In the c.nadlan
Arcllc are etilmated to he
much bigger. The lntemaUon·
aJ ~cal Ccqrat Wll
told recently that there ia as
much oil lo the Arctic as there
la In the mt of the world, and'
moot ol tt la In c.n~
ONE Q~ON he' ask·
ed Is whether Conada d
sell off its re10Urce1 simply to
SOME OF THESE rich make a profit. Clnada has
energy resources have only beer( selling naturatga,a to the
recenUy been discovered and United States considerably
others have been known of for cheaper than the Americans
decades. could--get it ebeWbere and
Canada where N o r t h some Canadians are suggsttng
America'• nrsl oil-producing this is a subeidy to United
well was drilled In I~ but States coosuine? ·and prices
which ·bas sioce been only a should be much klgher.
minor cootributor to world oil suggesting canada should aave
supplies haa literally been Others are going further and
w a I t i n I for the world's suggesting canada should save
biggest consumer of energy, all Its ~ergy resources for the
the United States, to run out of · day when .us own Jro.Wlng hr
readily obtainable oil and gas. dUltry and popmption will
That time appear• suddenly to need them.
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Needs
a
Friend ...
have come. Last week, Can-Some Canadiam an alJO
ada moved to monitor all oil worrying that the. big demand
exported to the UnlteOStates. · in the Unlfed •Slates wlll 1l11Sh
In a sudden cold snap in up the prices-Canadians have
January the United states ran ' ti:J pay for energy; which so far · ·'
short ol oil and gas. Lack of~ .has been cheap unless a two-
healing oil forced schools and price system ia arranged.
factories as far apart as There are fears that. the new
C'.-01orado and Alabama to ... oil a~ gas ~velopments will
close. Emergency supplies had . be toreign.oWned, b e c a u ~ e
:to be dlslrlbuted on a ra~J · mostJ-of ........ tbe ·companies : m-
basis to hospitals and nursing volv~ are owned mainly
homes. KeMedy·lntemationat outside Canada.
Airport in New York almost Enrlvonmentallsts also are
ran out of jet fuel. concerned about the possible effect of oil and g a s
Oll. PRODUCl'ION in developments in the Arctic.
Canada in recent years has
centered on the cattle pro-CANADA HAS BEEN urged
vlnce of Alberta but the to use 1~ possession o1. the
knowledge that C ~ n a d a • s ener&r . resou_rce.. in tr~de
resources would one day be in bargaining with the United
demand has promoted steady Slates, whfre it needs some
exploration. In the past .three levers, but is conscious that its
or four years oil and gas have economy. depends largely on
been found tn huge quantities the United States as a
in the Mackenzie Delta . on the customer for exports, so. that
Arctic Sea· in the even more It will have to tread warily.
remote Ar~tic Islands , north All these factors indicate the
of the Northwest Passage strong need for Cana~ to
between t h e Atlantic and come up soon. wit~ a policy on
Pacific Oceans : and on and what lo do with its wealth of
around Sable Island. in the entrgy resource s.
mouth or the St. Lawrence
where it flows Into the Atlan·
tic Ocean.
To complement the
MANNING'S
Cou:ECTORS SHOP~
PRIVATE TRUST
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ltt l llld TAUIT DEEDS Sl,500 To $250.000
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Ford Tells
Cawlytic
Test Plans
NEW ORLEANS (AP)
Ford Motor Co. has announced
plans for e1tenslve testing of
catalytic converter emmission
control systems on 450 car
leased to three California
firms .
William D. Innes, executive
vice president of Ford's North
American automotive opera·
tions, said at a news con-
f,rence that lhe program "will
comprise the largest, most ob-
jective and most vigorously
C<Jntrolled use test of catalyst
sy9tems of which we know ."
He said the te st vehicles will
be driven by the employes of
three organizations "during
their normal business duties
throughout Calilornia t o
detennlne the effectiveness of
•catalysts u n der relatively
nonnal usage over 50,000
mnes of travel."
The utronautics division of
the McDonnell D o u g 1 a s
Corp., will be one of the Jes·
sees, said Innes, adding that
he could not reveal the Iden·
tlty of the otber two beCause
all de~s of the leiises have not been worked out.
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but cash poor?
M Avco Financial Services, you can convert
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• MINNESOTA'S RON BEHAGEN REBOUNDS IN 12·73 WIN OVER ILLINI.
-~ports in Brief
Area Senior Netters Win;
Fighter, Critically Hurt
SALT LAKE CITY -Two Californians
took championships in both singles and
doubles 1n tM Nadonal Senlor Indoor ten-
nis tournament completed in Salt Lake
Cily Monday.
Hugh Stewart of Newport Beach took
the men's ~5 Singles, defeating Ed
Kauder, Santa Monica, 3-6, 6--2, 6-1.
6-1. Stewart shared doubles honors with
George Yardley Ill, Westminster ,
(former NBA great) defeating Hern
Benham, Bakersfield, and H o m e r
Richards, Charlottesville, Va.,+&, M, 6-
2.
Boxer C1·itical
.._PHOENIX -Charley Jacobs, a
welterweisbl boI<r from San Diego, was
reported in critical condition Montlay
night after he was injured In a boxing
match here.
Jacobs was taken to B a r r o w s
Neurological Center £or treatment. A
· spokesman said the exact injuries were
not immedi ately detennined.
Tanner Rolls
COLOGNE, West Gennany -Roscoe
· Tanner bree1.ed past Denmark 's Torben
: Ulrich 6-J, 6-1 , but Tom Gonnan of Seat-
. tie was defeated 6-3, 6-3, by Haroon
. Rahim of Pakistan Monday in first-round
: matches at the Cologne professional ten-
• Dis tournament.
• In other first round play by the World
: Championship Tennis Group B touring
: pros , top-seeded Ken Rosewall of
: Australia ra11ied to tum back Pierre
• Barthes of France 2-6, 6-2, 7-6; Egypt's
: Ismail El Shafei beat Czecho8lovaklan
34, had requesU!d to be relieved of bis
duties to J'eS'lD"' lull-time !.aching.
Connors Ad vances
SALISBURY, Md. -No. I seed Jimmy
Connors of Los Angeles and rourth seed-
ed Brian GotUried of Miami advanced to
the third round of the IS0,000 Natiooal
Indoor Open O!ampioosbips Monday.
Connors defeated Edison Mandarino 5-
3, 6-0 while Gottfried poot<d a H. 6-1
verdict over Australian Ian Fletcher.
In other matches Sandy Mayer
defeated Milan Bolocek 6-3, 1•, 6-t, Clart
Graebner stopped Patricio Cornejo "3, g.
3 and top seeded foreigners Juan Gisbert
of Spain and Karl Meiler ol West
Germany both advanced.
Court Jlits SC
W ASlllNGTON -1be U.S. SUpreme
Court today rejected an attempt by the
University of Southern California to
avoid refunding so cents on each of some
140,000 football tlctets eold for games
during President N-'s ecooomic
f.ree7.e .
USC appealed a' nlling by an emergen-
cy appeals court which upheld the reftmd
order issued under Nixon's Phase 1 con-
trols.
USC increased the ~ce of its reserved
seats by 50 cents well before the start of
controls on Aug. 15, 1971. The emergency
appeals court ruled that the Cost of Liv-
ing Council bad sufficiently broad
authority to order the refund since the
game! were played after the freeze went
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MIAMI (AP) -At 13, Lemotto Smith
lllU lln' able to lbool his qe on the golf
linb. But his OCQre ii getting bette!'·ill
the time.
"I think "'1 putting will imprwe -that l'Ve gol my eye fiied," llld the
-1thy 811 Harbour, Fla., reaideul.
"And J"Ve Geftl' been healthier."
-lf<olthy-mHfll-.,..u-e.ough-to be
entered as a Cllllteotaal In the llarcb 7
--prtlude to the Donl·
-... ~ goll taumameol "'be did Id ,...., he'll hit the ~ bill.
llil Im entry canie alttr be -a
$300 dorultloo to Donl'• American
C...... Fund. A tounwnent -· Sally Sbepberd, Ctlled to Id! him be -
entitled to plly. Sile wouod up drivJnc his
pl! <art.
~ ud • aharp -with quk:k smlle and aoft, tilvery balr, Smith
play• -hoJes, a couple "' --· • -and lcoret Ill to 61. lie hits drt ... aboul U5 yanls and bis fawrtte clulll
... the --and the five-l!aL "BUndnrg in my right eye made me
clmlGp a lhort 1*bwlq becauae I
couldn't -the ball -I'd Ide the
1'1111 plWJl," llld Smith. "But I had an eye
_.,tlao last Oc1ober and I can ...
pen.ctly."
Smith uld he made money wllli auto
dealenhlpo In Ohio,. chain ol IJ bowllq
alleys ml theaters. He oald be ._ ...,.
-Jn.-.markel .. the prlJ> clple ol ••faith and action, fl I
Bui Smith bu .....-been able to shoot
his .... lie _, tlarl ploytni lllllll be
.... 50.
"At my beet I was a middle Pl
abooter. Bowtln( wu my fi!ll ~-I
wu a pro bu1 I learned to take II eA$)I on
the CUJ!Omen, I'd let them win enough
to keep their Interest ...
Aftu Donl last year, 11.,.aM>ld Gil)'
la ol. llJaml tWllqed Smith to a --' ·1 Mir Gut (ioHV .. )lj5 """""" , wi...lhe ~·boll! the .,. ~liGn. be called and uked me If L was blliialn
when "" played. l said, yes, and
be 'Yw're toally making me Jooll • • . . ~.
·Ex-champ · Zale Still w Niriihle at ·· 60;
Te.aches . Boxing to Chicago. Y9uth
CHICAGO (API -Boxing's legendary
'Man <t Steel still does bis best work In
the ring where he started dishing it out
professionally some 40 yean ago1
Tony Zale. almost as trim as wben he
tanglEd with Rocky Graziano in three
classic middleweight lille houls during
the late !!MD'S, DOW~S paid f!0,000 a year
to teach boxing to kids for the Chicago
Part District.
Zale got bis biggest purse, ll0,000, In
the second ol his three unbellevablf
ferocious trawls with Graziano -In
Ollcago Sladium on July 16, 1947, btlore
what -then the biggest Indoor gai, In
boxing bislary.
In &Wdterlng beat, tbe 34-year-old
champion. Zale quickly sledge-hammered
Grazlano's face into a bloody, swollen ma'.ls. But then, wilted and arm weary,
Zale wu clobbered by the furious ~
year-old Brooklyn slugger and was
knocked out In the slxtb round.
7.ale, born in Gary, Ind., as Anthony
Florian Zaleski, will he IO_on_,May 29. But
be still is nimble enousn to show the kids
bow il's done as he rotates around the
Part District's 24 recn!ation centen.
A great body puricber, who eould take
a punch as well as slug, Zale jogs a mile
almost daily, punches the bag and shadow
boxes. He weighs a hard-muscled 167, on-
ly seven pounds over his fighting weight
or three decades ago.
The kids be teaches are only vaguely
aware of Tooy's ring rame, but they are
awed when, u part of bis instruction, he
shows highlight films of bis ~losive.
to&lo-toe bottles with Graziano'.
1n the nm of those three blistliing
boub, Zale clalmed the clear-cut mid-
dleweight title by knocking out Graziano
in the sixth round at New York's Yankee
Sladium Sept. 27, 194<;.
Zale, still snorting the referee never
should have stopped their second slugCest
in Chicago, regained the crown on June
10, l!'MS, slopping Graziano in the third
round at Newart, N.J.
But three moothl later, the ·35-year~ld
Zale was stopped in the 12th round by
France's Marcel Cerdan.
Tony's co-managers, Sam Pian and Art
Winch, talked the dethroned champion
into rd.irement, passing up $100,000 in a
promised rematch with Cerdan. Shortly
afterwards, Cerdan was killed in a plane
crash.
Zale and his wife of two years, ·
Philomena, live in a modem higt..rise
a~ building on the near South
side. Mrs. Zale i.! an ardent sports fan
and one-time right fielder for Grand
Rapids, Mich., in the World War U All-
American Girls Pro Baseball League.
"Tooy never got the recognition he
sbou1d for being a credit to boxing and
far bis service to yooth and his com-
mtmity," said the peppery Mrs. Zale.
"Be let other people take advantage of
him. He never was a wheeler-dealer."
That just brought a smile from Zale.
"She's the talker in the family," said
Zale. "I always have been a shy, quiet
man.and always will be, I think."
Zale, who worked in the Gary steel
mills during l!'e Depression, isn't bitter
aboui his comparatively small financial
gain in a pro career in which he fashion-
ed a 70-1~2 record anj scored 16
knockouts.
"( just came on the scene too early,
be!... big JDOD<y television and those
million dollar purses," said Zale, wboR
pro caner waa dilnlpted almost four
years when ~::enlisted as a Navy
specialist In Wona War ll.
'11lat Navy hltctf came after Zale
vaulted Into fame by capturing the mid-
dleweight Ulle the first time with a UU.
round kDOckout of cbompim Al H-In
Seattle on July II, IHI.
Zlle recalled bow .be gol bil shot at
-wldl Tofty called llli. "pieateat"
oppooenl -"with lighlnlng ~ power and ability to take • pundL ,,
"Holtak:'s manager watched Ille wort
out In Jim Mullen'• training place bert,"
recounted 1.alt. "l W a s a lousy gym-
nasium fighter, but Al's manager owed a
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f1vor to Sam Plan and also llosWc ne<d-
ed to ~ a lille defeme that year. so
they booked me to flght him for the litie,
figuring I was a !JOit tooch."
Zale never cubed In later on bis ring
prowess. mainly serving as bead boxing
coach for the Chicago Catholic Youth
Organization from 1919 unW he joined
the Chicago Park District stall In 1970.
Grazlanot on the other hand, hu made
a lucrative career in movies, TV com.
merdals, TV appearances and authilrtng
an iutol>lgrapby. A> a co-hoot on a TV
talk show, Graziano recently had Zale as
bis guest and they went through a comic
''rematch."
"I'm happy Rocky has been able to hit
York pushiftC him and be't an estroverl &UY.': said 7.ale. "lt.'• beeD just tbe op-
'JIO!lle with me. · • , •;·~. .ll~ ' wasn't l h •
toughest guy I eve< fought. U I was bi>
age when he fought, I'd have knocUd
him out In the nm round au three times.
I spotted him nearly 10 ,1W' and stlD
beat the tar out of him ev«)\ llple ...
"+'Iii»-·~~ opponent? "N;..;.,.<. will tier;llllq1 but it WU ~ • ~ f 'Stevt Mamakoo In my lint tiUe delenae
in lMl," 'said 7.a1e. "He could take it all
night, but I finally knocked him out In
the 14th round and he never was the
the jackpot, but be bad people in New same." " "' .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~-.· ~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~-. . . .,. .. ~
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PENN STATE TAKES BALL AND 62.S9 WIN FROM WEST VIRGINIA IN COL~EGIATE BASKETBALL.
Kapp Planning
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Salomotr1'l!al -ltlCtSsibility to Iba
downto'!'D area. vta lour ll)•Jor hlghwaya
and readily av~le parking as major
reaaona for wanting to stay downtown,
and be added:
• Frantisek Pala 7-6, 7.S ; Jan Kodes· of
Czechoslovakia whipped Zeljko
• Franulovic o( Yugoslavia 6-t , 6-3 ; Alex-
. ander Metreveli of the Soviet Union ato~
ped France's Jean-Baptiste Chanfreau 6-
3, 6-2, and Australian Fred Stolle beat
: Premjit Lall of India 6-3, 7-41.
Anteater s Top UCR, 9-2;
Soll' FRANCISCO (AP)·-Joe Kapp,
an exile from pro football for two years,
is looking forward to getting together
with an old boyhood friend wh> has
returned home after II!.· years In North
Vietnam prisons.
Kapp and Navy, Lt. Qndr. EvmU
Alvarez Jr., the lqeol beld Amertcall
pilot, went to aeboo1 togellli!t ID Salinu._
Alvarez wu tallen to 00 Itnoll lloopllal
in Oakland ill<r bil roan to the Unlt!!t
States.
ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Blues
President Sidney SalOQlOll Jr. llld Mo1>
day pl8l1I for buildillg a flO million
~ complex as part of the city's
downtown redevelopment bave been
under cooslderatioo for more than two months.
"A new ultramodern = In . ·-vement location would y give the
deserving SL Louis Blues' fans every
.pooa!bJe· adv111tage la watching ~ typea
of ........ SaJomoa uld In hit .....
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"M>n.Y fans an from across the-rim
who are ...... ticketholden and attend
all o1 the other arena events. Moving'to
the county would be a ereater i... j convmFIDCe ao them." , ,
; SC Whips UCLA · Cleveland Hurls Triumph
~ LOS ANGELES -Southern California
: defeated UCLA by one lap Monday In a By HOWARD L. HANDY • 72-bour marathon canoe race at BUICh ot .. DMtr ,.... ,..,.
' Gardens . -~JacLCleveland and Keith Bridges J!OC'" ! The Trojan t.am covered 432 laps, a ed the host UC Irvine baseball team to a
, total of 324 miles In the three days of 9-2 victory <>Vet' UC Riverside Mooclay
: racing. The team averaged 4.5 miles per afternoon lo bring the season record to 2· ! llour. 2. ! UCLA '9 canoe capsized four times and Cleveland and Bridges are waging a
: 's only once, the major fa ctor In the battle for the starting second base job
• VSC victory. The lead changed hands six with tbe Ani.aten but "8ch has another ~ times. position to occupy a portion of bis time
-. • and a9 a resull, the. intense rivalry bas i Baye1· Resigns instilled .. additlOOal spart; in the two
LAS VEGAS -The University of players. •
Nevada-Las Vegas has accepted the Cleveland opened ~· I~ cm
• noignation of bead basketball coach the mound anil afler llvitlc up • pair ol
• Jolm Bayer eltecllve at lhe end ol the runs to the first two lllftl1ldt ballers.
-' setUed down and pildled -ball for
A school -"esman llld that """er II!. lnningt before IDlltllpoW GA'J' 11'111 ...-~ ' took over.
Basketball , Poll
Cltveland also tplrtted tbe ua -with.~ lathe-
and a doulJle in llli ft. -be WI tbe
mound, be went to ....i IJOte and
Bridges moved to rilbl rield.
Bridges propelled a home nm over tbe
left lield fence with Dan u ...... aboord
In the ae<ond to culmlnote a fOlll'NI
uprising by tbe Aotaten to tum the tide
in their favor.
Bridget also nJllde the defensl" plQ
of the cloy -be -de•tllp bitter
"I'm going to take hilil out and .. '.II>
Sieve Cools of a hit in the loortb imlog. going to do up 111111...,, • ays Kapp, tbe
B!idgs made a diving catch of a bard former ~ Vll!IDIJI and
ground ball, got up and tltr<w bis man -England Patrloll .,...,._,
oot at first base. He also had three rbl. Tbe football )llayer, ~now °"'"
Dave Lyom was three-for-five and Jeff nearby Belmont, basn t teen Alvares
MalinolJ. with the aid of 1 gift double by since Ul51, when Kapp • wu at the
1 sun-hllnded·outlielder, bad t ... hits and Uruversity ol Califonna and Alvans at
a pair o1 rbi. Santa Clara Unlvenl,ty.
Riverside pit~ was the victim of a KapP and AI•m:ei 1 silt.er, ~· are
shaky defense that saw the Highlanders working to establish a scholarsb!P lund
commit five errors. Even '°• six of the at,~ta Clara In Ev~ Alvaru name.
aine UCI nins were earned. What be bu dme II a lino eumple
'lbe four runs scored In the second in-for ,Mexican-Americans, or a a 1 . Amertcans. He warted bard to earn his nmg ~ all that Cleveland and Fox degree from iireat aebool lo become a
needed but the &1teaters kept pecking ruer and to' serve bis coOrur, " Kapp away. adding two 111 the fourth, a slttale uld ' ~Y la the flllb and. two more In lhe ,.; 8 hoy, Kapp ...,.u,. Atnra "would
eighth oo Malinolro gilt double. alwaya do wbot It toot to win; be -
UC -OJ UC I-19) do the job. And thoM U. the bat kind of
• ' It ,_ • ' It ... Winnen there art." ~ d 1 l t I Mall-. C'f S I I I AJ---... ..v.i:-iJ Jn ,.... ~ ............ 1 3 1 L,.-. Jb SI If ·--..-~.--...... -
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MM. • 1 I I Mlltftlff1 lb .4 1 I I a recelter lQ foetball, c-. 111 ' 1 1 s,.ia, tt 4 o t • v._.. -· ..ia..cn• In the l"l...a-...a:an ~ rt • t I ~. If t t t I .n.111w "-.,...,,,.~ \AU.W
..,...., c • • • c1 ..... .,.., ,.hi • 1 ' • Football t .-....... WbeD Alvares was can.. HlfTfl,, lit :l 0 I H~ a& • I I 1 _,"'3...., r .s..cMI. lit 1 • • .,,..... 2Mf • t t I tured Aug. 5i lt64. :=: : ~ : : ~ " ~ : : : '1l was quite a aboct at finL But ln a u.a. .-• • t ,..... a • ., • way, I wasn't Loo worriedi" Aid Kapp.
n.. • ~.., ......_ "Everett is a man wbo would stand up lo
uc -,. • •-~ ,i ; adversil.)' wltb bil quiet tyte of •lr-nth II UC 1rwtw M 2tt __ , II t
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wblcb ~ -t I0,000, In a lett.r to the -°'1• slate ...... bill that would
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Qlear), bad'' written lo Salomon ..... comln& nimon the Blues wtre COi>
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Just -of ._ llemOrlal s~· n{-
-the team conatders lta 11 seat ..._ near FOl'eol Plrl: an '
Ing llallJO. lt cao newr be
cima..d. ' ---'l!hicb ~.;:'"..='1 llu ina~iO J
· Rt aid, btiw.Ver, lllat tt ~ hflour
or five y..,. before· c:onalntcllon on the ·
complex WU ltlrtled. '
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Lakers.lnvade ChfCago
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!Mm -""'1ght for tbeir Uth
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.111 TOM TITUS
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Fluhes or brilliance
rlc<ktiet -like burst.I o I
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Solith Coast 11-ejJ er tor y • s jiiilatlng productliiO Ol~'Tlie
Basic Training of Pavlo Hum-
mel" bUt the overall effort
sags under the W<lght ol it.I
pl&YWl'i:gbt's dramatic over-
kill.
This is lamentable, for there
BARGAIN MATINEE
Wednesday, 1. p.m.
PIEi llfUSHMIHTS
..... $1.00
Is lndt\ld much lo rocommend the play, In Its West Coast ----------
in David Ra.be's scathing of-pfelmJere, scattering fire at
fenslve •gainst the military the Idealogical-. targets and
system. Certalnly anyone who r.erolng In on the focal point of
has undergone Jibe the script -the desperate
Ciehumanizatiolfproceu known "search by an emotional misfit
as "basic training" can testify for a place in society.
to the -accura~ ·of-tb&-
material. But the play as an PAVLO HUMMEL ,
entity veen too often into performed to the hilt by
repetition and tedium, thereby . · neutralizing its ntgb potential. Ronald Boussom m a virtuoso
·Martin Benson, who , also portrayal, ls. a modem day
directed the slmilarl ~ Holden caulf1eld, f ~ _r e v e r 1 , striving for recogruhon and
lured but far more compellmg growina bitter and frustrated
"Pueblo," has mounted a oa.e when he fails to achieve it. Jn
crackling good production of . one particularly memorable
TII• CAST
Pavlo HUIJVnO!{ • , llon.kl ~
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"TOKLAT''
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':FEUINl'S ROMA" ......
'WOMEN IN LOVE"
1ot11 11 Coler C RI
prepared for an orlslaught of ·
feminine adoration, only to
find hill)Sel! a couple ·wars too
late.
Boussom has bitten into
meaty SCR roles in the past
{"Hail Scrawdyke,'' "Playboy
of the Western World") but
never has hi.'I artistic intensity
been' so completely tested. He
is an ~tor of unca6*y range,
and he ~s virtu¥Jy every
Stuart Stars
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NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES l.1ch11lv1 Or11191 C11111ty
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NOMINATED Best Actor
Peter O'Toole
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facet of hia talent lo bear In
an emotionally e~austlng
performance. One would have
tp look uplown -to, say, San-
..dy Baron in "Lenny" -for a
proper level of eompari.ton.
.Brilliant performances also 1 are turned in by a pair of
black actors making their
debuts at SCR -Robert
Wright as a milttary ap-
parition who gives Pavlo an
instant replay , of his sorry
career and Dan Tullis Jr. as
that universally overshadow-
ing figure, the basic training
sergeant. The latter will ewke
many an unpleasant memory.
· SQUffiE FRIDELL chews
up what little scenery exists in
a graphically .over's ta ted .
portrayal of •a hypertensive
trainee. SteVe deNaut 'is more
on the mark as· a sympathetic
but ineffectual squad leader.
Larry Lambeth moves cooly
through a well-fashioned scene
of rare relaxatioo as one who
has already, ma4e it in the
military.
William Brady contributes a
gut·\vrenching sequence as a
triple amputee in an eloquent
antiwar statement, while H.J.
Parks is quite credible as an ·
older, saturated' s_ergeant who
provides Pavlo with his only ·
real moment of t.riumph.
SURFING FILM FESTIVAL
"MORNING OF
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All 5Htlc $1.00
"OCEANS" STAITS Nm WED.
DAIJ.Y PH.OT It.ft PMtt
INTENSE PORTRAYAL
Ron1ld Bouaom
Where the play loses Its
crisp, ~ise grip on both a
human and social problem is
in the midSt of Ole second act
when Rabe's . unrelentingly
vitrioJic scri~t b, e,I a b ors
its ~ almost to the point
of disinterest. Its barracks
language, accurately
employed throughout the first
act; becomes leaden' through
overuse in the second. never
offensive but often UJ:esome.
Nevettheless, '"'Ibe Basic
Training of Pavlo Hummel"
constitutes an exciting and
often ·vuQI evening of theater.
It continues for four more
weeks, Wednesdays through
Sundays,· at the Third 'Step
Theate~. 1827 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa .·
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DAILY Pll .. OT
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FORCED SALE . BEAT THE
BANK! Freshly painted
Towne Home. ro RM AL
DINlNG ROOM ! Washer,
dryer. refrigerator JN.
CLUDED! Extra storage.
Olympic size pool. DES-
PERATE! Call 645-0303.
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PENINSULA
DUPLEX
Half block to bay, one block
to ocnn. Has immaculate
owner's unit-n,ewJy carpeted
.l driiped, plus large steady
income be£helor unit • •
NOW $52,500. .
PETE BARRETI
-REALTOR-
642-5200
General
FAMILY FUN
ROOM
$37;500-
Fantastic 4 bedrm spllt.,level
big patio kitchen htxuriou&ly
tiled, buge upstairs panaled
bonus nn, with pool table,
bar \vith bullt-ln tapper
keg, ~·hy setUe fOl" less -
ThiJI one has It au -Call
Red Carpet, Realtors
>1&-8640
Macnab-Ir vine
Realty O>mpany
SUPERLATIVE ucr VIEW!
While water, bey. jetty &
Catalina! Brownell designed
. custon1 home on clil! w '
gUest cottage on bee.ch be-
1™" 'f'rwolcal landscaping & watert.:n. Security system.
Ken llardey 642-8235. CC32)
Macnab-Irvine
642-1235 "4-6200
UKE NEW
$""28,500
This truly a value package -only 3),i yrs old beauUlully
landscaped front Ir ~ck -
New paint, A cpt see lo ap-
preciate -spi.clous ~ bedrm
,2 bath home. That'• ready
to be ltved In. Call Red
Carpet, Realtlrs 54&-8640
SIX UNITS
Eastslde C»lta Meta $80,COJ.
____....... 4 BDRM., 2 BATH VACANT + -Now -cupet&..thruou~-3 .car garage. EastJlde Costa READY M.,... $28,950. $1,450. -n
Thls big 3 bedrm, 2 bath plus closing coets. home is priced to sell fast! Roy. McCerdl1 Reeltor
Enjoy elegtint bu 11 t-in 1810 NewpCl:rt:
7729
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kite-hen, b<!autitul patio, 54a. everything nicely
landscaped. Owner must
have quick Bale -Call now
Red Carpet, R e altors
54&-8640
EASTBLUFF 5 BR
BY OWNER $62,DDO
3 bathi, formal din. rm.
2500 sq ft, lge vi~ lot.
Principles only 644-5347
RAMBUNG FOUR
$29,500
The only thing this home
needs \8 yard work -but
what a house! 4 big bedrms. 2 baths, famlly rm, custom
spa.n;5h \\'Ork done on '"" terior, deep shag cpt,
remodled luxury ldtc~n -can't beat at this low1'rice
of $29,500. All term• Call * Newport Heights * Red Carpet, R ea 1 tor s Fix•r-Upper 5i6-8640
4 BR, den w1wet bar. Ownet OWNER must sell-3 lrm
l5llYS "sell!" Fam. RM, 2 be.th.. Lr Bonus
BET'tER HURRY!! roo.m w/cpt + Fantutlc
BA BOA, BAY PROP. Bulll-in bar w1r.1rt1erated ' $ '42-7491 • * k'eg bee• tap included. SU .... -='--.:.c.:'"'"-'.;..;.-''--1 CO\!!ftd paUo, Jorv concrete
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Prime locaUon. $37.SOO Bier. Call-.
BEST AREA
l Bednn • 2 Baths
tocatt'd Jn excellent ~si(len
tlal neighborhood, walking
distance to all eehooh -This bJme will lmpreaa you,
outstanding condition In &
out -owner mUJt sell askJn&
$.14,500 Make offer call Red
Relf E•tlte, Gener•I
rAJ Carpet, Realton 546-8640
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Cl1ulfic11ion JOO-Jo5 $39:~·~ixER UPfo~RDn
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Oi1ssification 550.!i55
OCEANFRONT LOT
Spectaculai:. view lot with
Hwy, " bench frontage In
downtoYm Laguna. Build U resid. unit• or combine with
commercial units.
ABklng $230,IXMJ
Realonomlco, Bkr!. ~
NEWPORT BEACH
Marine Contracting Firm
Finest equipment It
waterfront location. 35 Yr.
Did company. Space avail.
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2128 EASTCOllSTHIGllWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. CAlJF.
644·7Z10
Back Bay
And Pool
You and your family will enjoy this home
and HUGE family room, HUGE bonua room. HUGE space for your boat or trailer.
NEAR JlACK BAY. $84,950
Just r educed
Ready and waiting
Bring the kids & pets to this cul-de-sac
· street and enjoy this FAMILY HOME. 3
Bedrooms, 2~ baths. LARGE FAMILY
ROOM, UJed brick fireplace, spacious fenced
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area. Owner transferred. IMMEDIATE OC.
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BEAUTIFUL SPANISH style horn~ on the
12th hole of Mesa Verde Goll Course. CUS.
TOM carpela Is drapes; 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,
family room. WET l!.AR, 2 fireplaces, dining
room. Beaut. master suite and INVITING
PATIO facing the Goll Course ..... $84,950
Beautiful
Bay crest
You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on
_ .JL secluded..str:eet. 4. bodmom, 2 bath, PAN·
ELED family room with double 'fireplace
plus many custom features. Large fenced
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w.-·-............
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Near
Home! Country Club!
Prime home 00 corner $45, 750. Truly gorgeous
lot with s bedrooms, 2 home on qwet cttl. de
baths, family room & sac. In model condition.
dining room. Forced-air 3 bedroo!"s., S baths,
heat, patio, sprinklers. for_mal d 1 n i .n g room.
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that's surprisingly close to ·the goU course.
And surprisingly well priced at $35,500,
UNIQUE HOMES MESA VERDE, ~990
. A listl"I of John Beynon
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Welcom e VACANT
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outside prdenlne a n d
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$29,750.
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possible. Well landscal?" Firepl~c~. family room. 1"'111 "I L ,._L~
ed. No d own G.l s. Rear livmg room. (007• REALTORS 12 UNrl'S
$34, 750. (00646) 54(). 54) 54-0-1720 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!iiiiiil!!iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll
REALTORS
Open l!venl1191
• 962-4454 •
1120 ·10. COSTA MESA FROM TENSION Top Townhouse! nerol Generel HERITAGE REALTORS t5 N• ...,.,.,,, oroblem with TO TRANnUIUTY
$32,800. Owner trans-proud to announce lhat these """'1 Eutstde mita. T In Miia Verde! !erred. Immacul at e of; .!J. " DAVIS STONE has JDloed AB -.._ ....... A terrifle home !Dr a ..,,...
sh In u d " 'th 4 bed • f our staff. two bedroom tmit. Low lng famlly. La.rg 3 $34,900. Very arp con O wt • tnda 6 e DAVIS has resided In the ---pool • bedrooms pllll exlra larp most desirable area. 4 rooms, 3 b at b s. Fire-Harbor area for over 25 painted in the last 6 months. tamUy roqm. Located 'on
bedrooms, 2 baths. Din· place, family room. Se-PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES years and has been act1ye1y Price $1'15,000. Call 51S-1E<l0. qu1et ~c 1ot.1n Hun-
ing room, built-ins. Fire-eluded living room. Din-selling real tstate ,tbe put ~DIVISION. ttniton Beach. Larae
l f ·1 · built-' dish SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ™>years. <WHnt0•"'""'°""""" kitchen wilh family.,...
Cover'ed patio, s bade washer. New solarium. 53 LI d 1 1 D 1 and~-~-to h •-· t 111J•'l!'JJ p ace a m 1 y room. mg room, ms, -DA vrs invttes all ber clients ~-I $35,000. 847-6010.
i~~~f;ir7~nditlon. r;~t. (111011) 54-0-. ~~f.'. 5 =~.1~ ~:.i~~.latr:.~· ~;;;~ ~::~als ·ru0 +1m1t~ tll'""""i"';;,~;1 2955 HARBOR BLVD. ::;;:p .:;:,:,.:;::::r~~ ~ Ontu I ~"!.~! COST A MESA 540-1720 On All Homes & Lots, PIHso C1ll: 4 Bed., 2 Bath, family nn w /brick-Jirepl. Best buy at $32,500. 3 BR &
General Gener ii
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
NEW LISTINGll l
Quiet elegance in this quality built home.
Located on a large lot with shade trees.
There are 3 BR.; frplc.; complete electric
kitchen. Priced to sell at $34, 750.
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS
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ENTRANCING
OCEAN VIEW
644-7662
General
SUPER BLUFFS
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside Or., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161
General Gen1r1I
****** * TAYLOR CO. *
CAMEO SHORES-$111,500
Best of ocean views.! Yard is beautifully
laodscaped. Lovely home with 3 bdrms din·
ing room & 4 baths. Terrazzo in enti-y &
fam rm. Fireplace in L.R. & master bdrm.
H&F pool In lrt courtyard. Lge sep. studio.
4521 ORRINGTON OPEN WED. 1-5
BOAT STORAGE tam. 2 BA. X!ra J&e. lam Westcllff. Dover. nn. Quiet cul-de-sac street EASTSIDE C.M.
Walk to 17th st. shopping.
just roduc:od l
$39,950.
GINNY MORRISON
***• ~TORS .. "** * l5mMesa 11-l'.ll •Verde Dr. Eut1 1'~* . Oo1ta Mess ....... .&1-4130
(Open Evenings
WAKE THE
3 BR. Pool Home
Owner amdou& -Beautttul
Newport ln/OOtdoor living.
U>ta ol privacy near pool, 2
patioe. !l\0% 'APR assum·
able Joan. Price reduced,
CALL 645-1221
1733 Westdiff Dr., N.B.
NtWptrt
It
Fairview
646-1111
(onytlmtl
OWNER relocated, 3 bdnnl., -·---
3 baths. Dining rm ., a __ JL·JB ·•-built-Ins, di ah w a ab er . DW1Ut fV •Y-ret
Family rm. Shag carpets. SEE nus cute 2 BR. -2 ba.
Spanish tile. Drk-$42,100:-~. with prhate guest
541>-l'ral. suite. Super location. Very
OWNER amdouJ, 3 bdrms., 2 low le a 1 e ho I d. Fut
baths. On quiet cul de sac. pouession. HurTy -call Bud
Dinfrla" nn., bu 11 t -in 1, Austin. 'R:>WN dishwahoer.Flreplace. COWWELL BANKER
I Beam celling. Brk ,$l6.9l1J_ Realt:lX's 61t JBt ~ And tell the people .••. and ~lm. B Newpozt Center Dr. "EXTRA· "Our 21th Veer'' here we go. JUST USTED OWNER must tell. .( bdrma., 1 .,..,....,...,...,...,..,.~I From your balcony and den in ~ decirable ana of 2 11.atha. Dining r m . , I" ~~!': t,~;,, ": !ORDINARY" WESt~is~~ J!,~~RH~~··R::;ttors ~~;m...;_•:!~'"4 -~~ ~':l'.w.~3 ~'i'f: CLEAN +:
Ideal lamlly home m all of $79,500 "Overlooking Bit Canyon Count Club" -e. tormal '"""-< "'0"" 540-1'121. • PRIVATE :iZ ~e~arha. ~~ 3 BR. 21/:i Ba. Splif.ltvel NEWPORT CENTER, N. B. ry 644-4910 '::;" ,.;.'t"';Jlh "':nm.~; Expeb!ive brick wall offers
Juxurtous&ppointmentl Stvtwtththeptizewinn:ing r-. __ I Ge I decking and much, much LIKE NEWI pivatecourcyardentJ)rrx·
desired. for baPPY living -''Trina" style home, ideal vwnera nera more. Don't procrutinate -Ne.Ir The Action Lkto pe.ncktl muter "SUite, the
separate tormal d In Ing "end unie' placement, START PACKING call oow to see ll 842-25.15. Proud lo offer tll1I IDvely, me of a living nn, entln AUST! N-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES room • spacious living room direct "J'im sile" water OPEN well maintalned 4 BR., bwae Is upgraded • < REAL TORS 644-J270 with exqui.lite wood panellna: Ww location, then add ''no Thi!I cbapning 2 and den F/DR. combo. Oo m pl , bednns 2 baths -btr tiled l=---0,.------=---~----'-.C.:..:. _ quali'ty carpets & drapes. expense spared," top 0( the home is vacant and waiting remodeled i: beauL Huae kitchen don't m.iu thil -See General Gener1I friplaee, ~ baths and 5 line improVements plm de-for 80~ lucky buyer com-4639 FAIRFIELD So. patio. 45' Lot. Best It now! All tenns avail. Call 1----------------bedroom plus 29 ft. family cor that would "shame" a pletely rederorated interior. Lovely Cameo Shore! 4 BR., value. $ 89, 500. Gene Red Carpet. R eal tor a
General G.,.....al room. Priced right at 1 model home! Noo.v you're Large sparkling kitchen 3 ba. pool. Marvelous Vreeland. 1 'ii"6""'8640iiio&i ...... 5i;;;;;;;I 1;:;;;;::;;:;;:;;;:::;;;~:;;:~:;;;;:;;;;::;;:;;:;:;::;;; $179,500 • call now 673-8550 getting warm. with electric bit-ins & panoramic view -$125 000. COLDWELL BANKER t • r A very exc iting spacious bright living ....,m ' N -D le Realtors 614-:IW &13--0100 ALMOST NEW W1y of lifel carpels & . drapes & 611 ACACIA ewp.. up X 550NewportC.OterDr. PorlollnD model. Ha rbor
fireplace. 2 baths. Floor Beautiful C.orona del Mar 2 W&lk to beach in Newport 'i:=:==:==:=~=:==:=:ct~vi@w Homes. Shake root I:
u_ REAL ESTATE * ~ plan otten e x c e 11 • n I BR. & guest quarters. lrDm yoor duplex. 3 Bed· • uled brick. 3 Bdrms., 311
J< -~· . furniture atTMgement. Well $61,500. room, 1%. baths each. U~ No, Don't Walt! ba.'1., tam. rm. plus bonus
COME IN ANO TALK OVER c._:Sf I!(, . 'f1 luff' ~.Only $42,500. 60 FT B ~::,,.;:.~'."fu:!r:i ... look at the '"" ,... nn. 6 lot. $73,(XMI. Fee.
1. OUR TOP COMMISSION SPLIT Wisteria Covered Patio Uf. ~' -O!!}J """'""' """"''°"'"""' · AYFRONT l85(XMI r mat•lng....,,. lots NOW1 H~= BANKER
2. OUR BONUS PLAN j <'\ really ~ ~ ELEGANCE Call' 54Q'.ll51 open-.. W< tcy harder at Real-614-XIO &13--0100
3. OUR LIBRARY ~.::..~:.:,.{e:; :a::. V 4 BR., 3 baths -.best area. 4lft~ 1 fOIAfM 550 New]l<rt Center Dr.
4. OUR NEW AMERICAN SALESMAS-ment block wall. Plenly •I 2414 V>Sta de! Oro Please call lor du..,ctlons. CJL
TERS TRAINING & MOTIVATION ....,m •• 1a1<e a pool and Newport Beadl BAY & BEACH lalboo lsl1nd
PROGRAM leave space !or lhe slide and 614-lll3 ANYTIME REAL TY 67s.3000
5, OUR FULL TIME SECRETARIAL ="~:!:,"c2ul~~ SAN CLEMENTE 4 BEDROOM -----SOUTH BAY
SERVICE cuslom built home located 2 Bedroom • Sooth of VIEW 4 Bedroom Duplex A c..--. H New hDme, built"' a ISllque We have a beautlful office and other facll· on a quiet Ea, tot de lligbwey • ll6 950 N 0 ~·--ft"' ,_ plan with a -I· !ties, and mostofall-the"boss"lsn'thard cul-d-aac street Larae Large Cl lot. • Compare.ttUBhDmewith<>th. ear c:ean Doesa't Have To c1oos-.1ee1tocfnmtll
to get along with II you WO t d paneled family room, Jeaae or _ 142""" ers M this area end pro.ve for In Newport Beach. TbiJ is Realty Oompmy rooms. .An unbelieQb&e view
CALL GINNY AT 55r7 :n oeam separate """ce p. r ch' 'Bedroom . Fantastic ·-· -tbls .... ,, Bm". IDCaled In great convenient BALBOA ISLAND Cost Mare of the ..,,, p-Ud -,.13 built-in gu kitchen in-view _ f12 soo. 4 Sedrocms, family room, 2 beach area just steps to CHARMER Two ftory, 3 bedroom. locatl!ld ocean. Plus a pivate dock J ~ cludlng new dl.ahwasher. s Units. ooeamride $1451000. baths, lawidry room. fire-ocean and beach. Large Rare find,.-JD years new. 3 nev ~and edlCdl tor I.IP to 60'. Call 675-1225 .
., Gonertl Genttral ShDwa like a model $42,500. 10 Units,-., 1n. · $16'i;(XMI. place. 'You own lhe land. bed>ooms, 2 baths In upper. BR-·· Mow.In~-Exira lai-ge linllbed ,,...,; c.
l C. F. Colesworthy 9 Ur<ts, views • $1'15,(XMI. $85.500. we have.-3 and Step saver l<ilchens with 1h>rt escrow. lnvestw cc JOOl1l. ~ lot. Th1o -Ei_......lt ~-Ev•ANSM Large commercial $135.000 .4 be<hont homes 1n this bit-in ovens & ranges. builder can add new gar. & ii extra l!hup. See it, you'll
, , Al"" $ Money Maker $ Realtors 640-0020 c.n. 615-'Tl25.. • • ~rea with views. Cal Jany. Large living room. Has apt. Dona Cb 1 ch e st er ~ tt. $UO) Wwn.. Call Mf· 4-: s _.EXCLUSIVE -BACK BAV CUSTOM time, 611>«1iii. baloony. Call oow Dniy 64U235. OPEN SUN. J.s SOJO. 1-,Y..,
EXCj)UISITE 8~-only~5001~ I $74,995. 67H550. p.rn. DI AMEnlYST. (05) OPEHlllO d rtRMIO IE-ri
,.....,., .~' • Ol'ENTlll •(T'S RJN10BEHICE1 $Ul.MOIAlY °' n 11 <OlWIU CO. tired owner anxious to trade I NOT EXPENSIVE "' sdl with low _,, pay· Beautl1ul CU&iom • Bedroom Ill . 41 HOUSE for Sale Bal~
mt. iiJ.; new Inside ! out· & famlly room on qwet cul· . • llMl'll!~ laland. Bayview. Prlnclpalo Look It the combination of side. Los An&ele& atta close de-sac. M~ luxury fea. . ~· • . , 6ft.1235,. M4 '2GO only. Call m.-mo.
' ' features la thlt home! Huge to HOllpital. tures indudin& sunken bath, , Vacandel "c.'Olt _1 n -·t
walnut-paneled family room CALL ANYTIME custmn bCJokcues &: much suasio1Atr °'me COlWIU. co. Have IOIDetblna )'OU want to ~ dQ 11 Pie BEST DAY to your b:Jule -~,~
with 111>oe ~acebed, lonnal 641>3928 .,0 9416 more! Call now !or aJ!PI. MESA VERDE * 7 UNITS * ..UT Oaallled ldl do tt nn aa odl lloa't clelly. • • bids., etc. thiu a ' ~~ : ~J::.'m3 ;,... =: There Is a~ eve. ~ ::;,' A steal 1"" on1y PACESETIER PENINSULA PT: INCOME UNrl'S ... n • ctll NOW MY.im. .ctll -,.. 64WB1I. Ouo1J1ed Ad. • ,.., •
fM!llhl1 painted inside and 18 years same location CAU. · 642-lm Best location in Mesa Verde Six 2-Bdrm. un!ts, 1 bachelor, Ideal Ea.mkle lrocatloa • 11 , 1
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out. l..oCated 1n PJ'.'!lti&e Ontu jttlt one block to Adams plus tilt. A htd. pool. All w:iitl (or bJmes), 12 1ar-1
nelghborboOd, wry close lo School and a short walk to wdts turnlsbed. X1nt rental ages, builtins, carpets. s~-o~~ O,if/'s·
elementary school, bepa.rk, 21 the Country Qub wtth hiltory; steps to the beach, drapes, many extru. ALL ""' J..' -
.....__ tennis COWU-and-ach. _ sWin'uninl and tennis. 2400 no llreetl to croa. $175,000 real )'OU!ll". CAIL HERI· I Preler to 1ell qukkly. &q. tt. oo one !loDr provides 4 Call: 673-3663 673-3663 Eve . TAGE for mon tnmnnat!M · Tiie Punle wHlt the luilf-ln Chuckle I $49,!UI. Pleaa P ho n e bedrooma. a bonm -room Con our exch9tve lildnlc. .., -
546-2313. MOVE IN & BUILD """rlooiw.t a beautiJully -EYN. • ._..... itl1on of lloe ;r:--....,..--...._
"""'""' "' "" '° '"""" 3 BR•• M lot In E.utalde, BRAND NEW landacaped yard, • panelled '""' """"""" -a boo CM. Be!Dw 16th Sl Add 2 LISTING family ""'m wllh ,... ~. '°",. fo"" f""' """'"'-"'
BAYSHORES
BAYFRONT
additional units, plans In-: Lota DI wtllpoper. Try >t I 0 0 S C E N I
eluded I• sale pr1ce. Only and tll1I won't Jut. 4 bdnnl. )'OO'll like 1"'-~ 11 I Ii I 1•.
$27,500. 2 ba, brand new cpls Vo Ol'ENm.s •""m '°"_, HOME & INCOME • . . . . . . aMoRE.c~EMENs co. =cl wir~.'I"~
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11&1-Dover Dr. • Sulte.l2 entertalnln&. alaD for Jodoor , iii iii ill ocean. 1'>e almple. <?'d lully nice. This truly lleo\111. I M 0 G 0 R I i
Newport Beooh -p~ l•r Ute Wdloo dnll<lon. 153.!l!IO. hi -""-qotllty • I I I r I I
WALi< TO THE on rainy days. Full -Cal llJtoulbout. 2 .-. ' -. . . -. . ONL 't: $29,500 ALL TERMS. """"" '-1"1 In prime
BEACH 1'o .... ctll Walker .. Lee, Hmllntllon ---I F E T A R I ' U )'IJl1 can find a better home '16n EdJnitt Ave., 1MH4l6, Aslltme VA loon. $1B9 I"< •
JllaD thlt ..,. bey tt. a~·· ope.a ..... ~~c°r:E'ir . ="' -1 -· 817· I I I r ~ ~ ':'! 1: .,!: boon IO :.ll:"°" :,;,t ~~i~ CAWNG LUXURY LIVING <WH1llt•1rtAM10•"""'' ._..._..__.__.__,le his ahadaw 11-• uprlglt.
room for boat .., trtller. A All Home Owurs 4 BR. !Dr le11 thin l!0,000. I iC 0 C l 0 E I Janlat1c botne ID< ""'1 We tteed yoor -~ ., t.o..i,t home ,.,,.... like 60' ON WATI R A ~ dludlo ....
$34,900. <;lll NOW, JMS.Zi35. ..u. Hav. qualUled ,..,.... modol • manicured land· $175,• 1 I I 17 I I ~ _,,., "' ..... ~ ~
Ol't'lfnt.t,../f'IFIM10MNICS ~to buy! For quick, ICQhy~~~,!ttt Kln& Huge tamny Mme~ 5 =========i . . . L - - -,_ Ma.:1 -.. etllclenl etrVke, pl--<C33> Bdrm• .. sllldy, pool; nm to WALK TO BEACRO ~.~-=. ~s: :::-i:~:~ t::..'."" r:.~pt.. t=.-~· ~Joe~ •:~~=er r r r r r I' ] C.beiel v.itey CX>U>WEu. BANKE!\ • . l BR.
MORGAN RIAL TY MMZU 6M200 11eo11.... 644-2~ 83$-0700 '5';, ,!11 .. ~lc.!iXI~ call e uwscwm urna to I I I I I I I I
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Nice 3 bedroom home in good
location. Hu family room
and dining room. Cloae to
achools and ahoppJna. Patio
with BBQ. Aalumalile VA
Joan. Priced for a qWck
oa1e. m,950. 64&-nn. ~ rk I • rrs FUN BE NICE/
Approx. llr>O sq. It. of luxury
living. 4 BR., 2 BA., large
famtly rm., builtins. 2!iii ~ar
finished garage, large caver.
ed patio, separat& green.
ho u 1 e • $30,950. CALL -
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CATHEDRAL
CEIUNGS!
U a 'condominium l.s what
)'OU'n! conalderln&', don't
miss thia ~· 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and a deh.
Vacant. HI.eh vaulted ceil-
lnp. -Priced . at $34,800.
Owners say they want an
otter . .sece It today. 646-71n.
OF'ENTIL.9 . rrs FUN10 BE NICEI
LITTLE
DOLL HOUSE
U4,000 3 IR 2 BA
.W polllhed &: shined. F
tutlc UJed brick ti.replace.
Plenty of land here to Kl'OW your own veaetables and
frolt. Pey juat $191 per mo.
on this VA reaale.
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BUlld equity u you Jlllf ftltt
on thlt opecloua 4 BR. 211
BA Condo. lt ls beaut
deeon.ttd, air cond. • near
an lnviUQc pobl, vae&nt A. reed.Y-to move ln! For
dt tails call 893.USl.
Fountain VaUey
Fantastic
$52,500
LESS THAN
10% DOWN
Moves you Into th1s better
than mint condition house!
4 Bedroomo/3 B1th1
Family room. dining room Ir
Unique pool. Don't hesitate,
call immediately.
ELMORE-CLEMENS CO.
DAILY PILOT
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Start )'OUI' aemmtr ,..~ .__ •• ,..... Owntr'-• J"'d ~: 2 ba. WALNUT SQUARE HARDWAR& 'lTORE l· • ...;;;~=w=AY-Ct-~---,.-~.:..·1 ID the..., a BR, 2 BA\ Ullo • · • IS t>dllta"8d.,,,. bNrt -~ .. -· nn., NETS 1$,lll ~•u · ~ oMr la U-'•••' ol Ole hou!e la the kltd>en. lgt. deck, Cataline IUNOll Beouly Shoo • $ml Down· of houle for I ltlla -· :;'pes / L · ~ ne.lpecl to eoterta.in tn ad-~ ... water1~.:i~-BR. prden o c Card/Gift. SU.000 + lnven ~bl8!',. ~ ~d. ~pet'.
and clec<!o-. 11'!1>1, el0<' lilt, joinlnf family"""" w/lrpl. .;n. w.,;;;"'"tiridr ~:"'~ nlv 7 ondominiums Left Cmmlot. BUI .t/or property Agt."f ... W-3311.
ovenlaed to~ blocl< r.oce. >. BR, 2 BA, xlnt crpts & many ......_ a.nt or M ' HOLLAND Bui. SalH e ANAH.i:IM • $1Z. 2 Br.
See It todly, CAu. m&l33. drol. The -leoture la mo. wlU amortlie a $311,lOO PLUS 1116 Orani•. OI 64>-0'll> -·· Fem or -
the alley aCCff1 l&r boat or loan, ie•vln& onl.t:'-500 fOt MODELS NOW FOR SALE JUNIOR MARKET C/l>, 1tow. Wala paid.
-Dellglltfully
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Frten<11y 3 Br, 2 BA.home.
Spacious rooms encompass
many Jea.~ for ivacfoul
living. It's bl& in the rl&ht
places. Elec kit , dshwahr, 2
car gar w/boat dr. Block
fence, 2 paUDS. Low price
$23,000. CALL \l93.8S33.
trailer, CALL ~. a nice borne, IO Ult Profitable business on Beach A.gt. Tee. 5.l7""33U.
' r:u~o~W:.~fu~~lL • N Cl 1 C C:!:Blvd.,lnclHundt. Bea~. Selling •tn~i>f:r·:~ Price ReclllCeCI -M 0 OS ng 0111 u .. eqlllpment & Feneod !or kid• .. ...: All: l~ N cat H • Min imum 5% Down nlory. f .. -._-. * Super Pride * -· wy., Lquea • 2 & 3 Bedroom• Realommlcs, Bkro. rn.o100 "'HUNTIN'oroN BEACH •
. ·· . ewalla you when you e Private E nclooed G arage BEE R BAR BEAUTY-$175. 2 Br homo. Lob ol move tnto this charming 3 Beach er111. Must 11c-trees. Car. Fncd for kkll •
yr. old Sol V1ata home. 4 FEATURES INCLUDE: rlllco. Low dn. E·Z pe~ F ... 537.J311.
BR. 2 BA., family rm .. !or· ONE. Bltn range, oven, hood, OW, disposal, In· ter m1. Coll v an, •pay """";"';"&.fl:.;,. W::
~:~"1~"!,~·i.~~ 'fei; • • • • dlvidual laundry area, prlv entrance, choice ~11 .,BKR. kl.t. & pe1a. Agt. ho.
before ....,, buy. CAU. . · ·in a mlWon opportunity! of carpet color, cable TV, swimming pool, WIIJ.. .... ..H.nu t u 531~
-1-This 3 bdrm. home, now gas BBQ, park Uke recreaUonal area. · .,_.......,. ren or "' • <X>STA MESA. $160 ~. under construction, I 1 =~~.:in~~. N.B. Newly ~ate:::, fk bome:
waitl"" !or you to mo"' In Santa Ana Fwy. lo Culver, right about Iii cri>ts. -... K,.c, -6 en;oy "" .,..c1ou, 6 """ mile to Walnut (1st road on Jefi), left 1 mile NEW BalbOa Shop, will take '""11 ""' pot1o gar w1r' fortable atmolphere. Fan-handmade rift Item.a on COO· pajd-33J'r,.t 1ut j .qf. y.L taat1c ocean View, tinted lo "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to .. ..,....., m-1m0. 531,
glu1 windows. In,.1tlaate Culver, left about 3 miles to Walnut, right to Money to Loan 2<!0 ~LU~Sl=t~G=REEN==w=,-=.s'"'1a-.,,the-l
thla plan & otart pociclng. "Walnut •·uare" or call 714/551-4-041. 1:.;;;::.:.::ci...;:;:..;~;;.;.,.-..:..;.;; '" 500 -t setUn .. for WI ht&" 4 bednn.
8Y OWNER -· · 1 t TD L rent;..•home, avell ""'· lot Newport West Spac..4 BR., 2 y I -Commorclal s oa ns • family, It $260. per mo.
BA., wlk to beach, Elem. VT01-1¥n [ Property 151 &"•% INTEREST BKR: 54&-4141·
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qUl.ilty crptJ. Frplc., atrium '"'' -2 d TD Loans FOR SALE BY OWNER w/lerns. Lovely pailo & $37,900. ' 1190 Glenneyre"SI.., . ' Commercial n $!»-Another good val .. ! 2
Be ·1u1 F . all many beaut. ~· Garax~1 Here It ls folks : A two story 494-9473 54g:(&& ~ Br. duplex. Gar. Fnod tor
8 a::,r old ~:en In V ~ .. ~~~~ .. we./H~ .. ~~m· Bull!~ w/3BR & lrg bonus rm. or CUSTOM BUILT Newport Bffch Lowest rates Orwe Co, tot qt. Fee. 847-l»f.
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--··u ci to -"·pp1n·--·-........ ·~ " JBR up & big BR down Shopp1'ng Center Sa ttler Mtg. Co. ~~"·"S:OOi o~ ~ use aa daytime play room w/bath, or 5 BR! Thia Close-in, walk to town &: N RI • 642-2171 545-061 1 1 .c:.o::ro~n:;;•_;cle;;:.:l_Me;.Q;:.'--~I
B 2~ basth. ti!' for children, gar~ at nilht. house ls super lharp in xtnt beach. New 4 bdrm., 2 bath ewport Verla W•'th Room For Ex~••lon Servin& Harbor area 21 yrs. r, 7' , u ity room, Elect. door opener w/lndbor-cond w/block wall ~ & home with lge. yard, room O l 5 I ...---$215-2 BR. bltns, nf!W crpts, oversize double garage, tge. outdoor crpt., Landlcaped covered patio. Interior also for pool He•'?' shake roof, pen • Da ty In Fountain Valley • CONSOLIDATE BlUS drpl, deck, pool.
llv. rm. with fireplace. Up-ar c hite cts own home, has oversized front room shingle 1ldlng. A a k 1 n i Condominium living at its VILLAGE ~t-to~~~~ ~b8"~~ e Pl6-3 ~R, 2 BA, bllnl,
stain, 20'x35' fun area. ln· Will c•~ 1 ~· /tire 1 , ,_ di See $69 500 best • ---"-n 5 ch • garage, lrl deck, child ok. eludes two bedrooms. , -·J sm . '-'a.&• w p • £46 n nn. • . . •·•·••,:cu..,• ·001 s • Call Cn4) 675-4494 Bkr $35G--3 BR 2 I emus_.... llJow • ....: ' K2·1563 u tat!ay, It's • beauty. ...49"-2809 " ShoPP\nl<. rec r •• "0 na I REAL ESTATE ' Ba, frp c, . ..~ •• w u""" · facilities, envll'Onment-all Mortgages, gar~. )'l'd, patio, 2 bib
'y" 1ron,t & lencedf--" back yd. PEEK PREVIEW I' ~ r-top quall\y. 3 & 4 br homes Trutl Dffds 260 beN~~v· 11· w Rl!NT"LS our arge •uu1y wlll !1t ft. 1 'l.V~ -1600-1850 sq ft. All equip.. _. ""
here. Assume my loan. Will $31,::iOO 4 IR 2 IA 5Jl·5lll ( =i 5Jl·5lll · ~ ped w/range, 0 v en . lnvHlmenl Dlvl1lon !st & 2nd T.D'• purchaoed. 67H030 491-3243
possibly ~ ~nd with Cat l r. Pa Im trees ~~Te'.:1 dishwasher:, am/fm radio 19084 Brookhur.i;t, H.B. L.A. &: Orana:e Co. Charin 2 BR. J BA, den, .i private
good ~t. Muat see to everywhere. ld~ settlDi ,.... ... ......,. c..... intercom, spacious mas1er 96M567 Dunn Co., 213/481-1800. p a t I 0 . c 0 r n e r I 0 t .
aPpn!CUlte. S37,750. By 01>" tor the charmer. l..u'le -Divorce -suites&: formal entry halls. w h I dr incl pointment only. 531-12:18. bd-· with loll of cl·--· Walk to \y FOR sale by owner -Save! 3 Re<:readonal facilities in-• • ..!t. e rA 11Y •Mr ht' ....... uao::... over ocean near BR I 1r· 1 I ho I Condo I I [ \( 11! j .,.,.,,,11,0 .. va ar. . , ~~~ Bw"tnl CPamperFed ~ w~ths-J:~t:S;i~ new ~ home· ru:.s thick .Ft-Pie, gebeaur ~. '.:; ~.~ting& ~ls bil~~~ for :,: um1 160 l~iiiiii-mmfarm..,.;;:;;~ I m-0383 for appt. or , ""'""" • •reel For built-ins includin& dilbwuh-carpeuo, open we~ v e maint. Compl decot'. $44,000. photo lab, teen center, . ~~:.::;:;::::.,· =~~=~-1
Im an immaculate Meadows er. Will eel.l FHA and VA ~peries .. & shades, large 940 Bluebird Can.yon Dr. lurer formal lounge w/bar, ALL SIZES CAMIO SHORIS ~~m~Jis tia:e~~T;,· • f~;tryrm k_!.tch!n, ~J": ~ pav\llion,..; w/&kltdchen !_o1r Prices, Paym~nta. HOUHI Fumfshecl 300 3VBR,1~r\no2 yr lnciea1oe.~Oceo.tn
room a fireplace and elec--formal living rm w/roaring Lido Isle large pa.Ju es D~cts .0>. ,2 CALL u. ""' .-. -
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u.11111. m on a R al 545-0465 "'"' .r,-""...... ..., EXCLUSI ES • ve to Irvine Blvd & I I I I 675-4811. cul-de-sac street. I'm only o~ ~es. $36, . F'll"St offering. BKR. * V Santa Isabelle &: d~ver arw n re• ty nc ~:..;:::::.------s.19,2:K> full price, and my 962-$11. ~ ~s., family rm. & 2 Newport Riveria on (714 ) 9614405 • ROOMY28Rbouseclose HARBOR Vle w 4 Br, din,
owners 'Yant a fast escrow. OWNER must sell. 3 OWNER aa.crittce. 3 bdrms., =hs. On street to street lot. westside of the Uppt'l'· Bay to ocean. Month to month. ram, Uv rm. Pool &: club larw1n r ealty Inc. lxlrms., 2 bath11. Near 2 baths. Near schools. ,500. or Call. . . . Income Proptir!Y 166 $225. 213/943-2928. privll. 1819 Port Sterllna.
(714} 968 4f05 ~hc~:,1b~~Ft-i1;;1!·: ~?~:Sroi~ l,fi!;a~!.h r:e~ 4 Bdnns. plus den; 5 balha. IJ 4-U..011rden Grove Coron• del Mir :~.mo . Avl. Mar. 1
OWNER sacrifice. 3 bdrm.s., Fireplace, patio, family rm. living rm. brk $.29,550. ~ Ft. Nord corner. Magni-4 MONTHS NE\V 3 BR, 2 BA. S. of Hwy, avaU 2BR duplex, frplc. gar, crpta.
3 batha. Shag carpets. brk $35,000. 962-8865. 846-1383. fi$lce11ln000t, cu s tom hom e. 531·510D ( r,;,j 531·5IOQ $77,500 FP $7750 dn March tst to June lit. $250 per mo. 620 Goldenrod
Family rm.. dining rm., OWNER . must leave. 3 OWNER desperat e.. 3 L' ID. O RE"LTY Near Magnolia & G.G. Blvd. comp! except for linen, $300 644-7392. built-1118, diahwasber. brk bd 2 ba'"· Pre,,_ ~--2 ba'"· ~~ " T ~·n 1 1o G -~ .,:.0"=-'"='~~---~1 • .,., mu:.. uia. s..,.... ........ ...... , uoo .......... ~,1ng. CHANNELFRONIT DUPLEX errt c ocat n. rou In· mo. ut.r..,,_,.. 3 BR, 2 ba, h'plc, pS)" a -.950. 842-2561. area. BuUHns, dlahwa.aher. Dini....-nn., bu i It-ins. 3311 Vla Lido, Npl Beach come ~ Alter fixed ex C •-••4 F ml at OWNER -~-··· 4 ~--2 --·· 3 & 1 BR., pier/fioa+. .--. · ost1 Mete ..... _. .... e e mo. ~. ........~.. Patld, family rm., fireplace. fireplace. patkl. No down 673-7300 ,. penses & loan pymta ahow• 644-0030
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batha. Patio, dining rm. Dlnhig rm. brk $30,!IOO. G.I. b!'k $27,900. SG-am. Newport a.:ch $107,COO. 21690 ached cash spendable BA-·;;;:;.;:T :.._R or 0-~eloret I ='=-'~~---~~ t-ins, fireplace, famUy 90-M. ..-Eileen Rapp, Rltr. 675-8140 · % '-ru:-LolV ow.,;u • 2 Br doll houae yard mi&c. rm. Near schools. Nice OWNER a n x 1 0 u 1 . 1~ VACANT -3 Br, 2 ba.. Needs t~~) plus 7 J11 equity te-Cute larae 1 room gueat praJe. $.100 Per mO. Carl landlca · brk • .," 500 complete f:ace1lft. {)().it-NEWPORT N H uwld up, 2&.'14% Total Re-roU.age. Nlcely furnished 6'J3-36U 96l-ping. .-n. • maculate 3 bdrm., 2 be.tha. youraelf & save. Name your ewport eights turn. Hurry!!! 2 / u t l l l t I e 1, was b =-"""'-' ------1
13'13. Patio, dinln& rm., built....,. tuma. -/owner. 536-8874 HEIGHTS n•RGAINI I CONTACT: facllltlee-quiet aree $111. bl C Ol'd HoUMI Never Die Fireplace', famtlyrm. Rear --PHlbIP-Mc GOWAN &: last-month's rent required _0_.,_._M_ ... ~ .. -----1
they "'·t fall apart!! Trade living rm. brk $:11,950. 1 ... 1.... 2 bedroom with i'lll or living Sharp 2 bdrm., 1 ba. home ELMORE-CLEMENS co. -54::..8-1::.0'!11::::·----~ •-I ~84&-0JM)4~~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I ;;;;:;;;::~~~~~;;;;; space. Large f&mily room on rorner lot. Frplc., hdwd. ~ your old for this new ex-I ; , HOME IS plus living room and form.al fin, Wonderful location. Of-• $~A great way to go! 1 Br, =bin!'~~2,~ VACANT dining room. Super pride of feted for $29,950. 881 Dover or, Suite u + bonus rm. Near all. Agt. -~ WHERE YOU FIND IT ownenlilp location. Priced NEAT AS A PIN ,N~ewport~~Be~ach~=,,.'645-C700~~11;'F-:':tt;:·:::"~7:-i·12117ii::.:;:.----
aq ft. 4 bdnn, 3 I ed .. L. 3BR 2BA I al nl $49900 eat1 •••nn -L ·--bath4,1'J,$0, Sharp! mm occup. • Don't bortter ooking, we'll o Y , . · U'W"'" 3 BR, 2 ba'a.; carp. & COSTA MESA a9un11 -ch
W M C L. I lirepl, $21,COl. lull price. find It Jor you. We have fo~ more info and ap-drapes, shutters, -..i.... Pool·
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. m. c ·-· nc. $1000 I Ii "·-In c I d I po tme t lo -u~ Fo~ .. HU lJtD pd ea•• t be--· Opt!n E~es. • -, a:!12Ff.e~t5e • A.Mume ~1~ ~ ~: s ... _ u v e r a e ' in n ......-. size Jot. A good buy for 7 N~" STINX GS 'ee~a-ut location! '"'"i3eal U:: -~ _....... University Park, Tur t I e OPENTn.•. IT'S FUN TO BE HICE/ $42,950. """
$23.500 if " ' , Wl w crpt.o & drpe, bltln Rock and moot o t be r MORGAN REAL TY TO CHOOSE FROM denl
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R/O, FA ht, patio, xlnt loc. areas. Call us for a 673-6642 675-6459 •· $5l,tm I: up S225 • 1 BR, frplc, gar, patio, SPAC 3 Bll, den, 2 BA.
1·8R. HOUSE _Hur:itington BHch ~ preview. CALL 6'15-6900 ocean view. Xlnt loci home. $250_per mo. Wtr pd.
M·I ZONE . •em••1 I .d· h 11· BY OWNER !300 • 2 BR, frplc, sep din Eve• 213:-; -
Lot 67x140; good location for _ $25 950 ~7I ( -) ••• "IO re •• Umque 2 BR, l BA home oe '"'t ·u• yvlard', gar, deck. F.,,. ,:Mif-~10"839"'.,._~~-~· I
home & mtg. plant or repair • ' ' -.,. -....,. "OLD FlCRM CHARM" corner "'2 loL Frplc, shut· 88U0VIE W RENTALS fW'.Readr "waltlncl 2 Br. shops. Good lnveatment! Five minutes to beach. 3 , . ten & shai crpt. Owner OPIN HOUSI N • or f!\4-324! Crpll, drpl, ,.,... F-
•• CALL r... . "'"'" BR, 2 BA doll house. Llk•· REPOSSESSIONS Realt.Y -~lgh~"' Rfind hNewportt l wlabes to sell quickly, Noon "' Dusk. llll Florida 613-4030 for kids & pell. Gar. Agt. "ft;f'I·--' 1 Dl!W lO yr guabntee carpets, A Company With Vision e ,. an c e e ! $29,950. 6'J3.l65S. (1 blk W f Be ch Blvd l"ee. 147-13>1.
...... new drapea. large covered ~ t~~~~na. Vi i::o~n. Call Anytime, 552-7500 ~1: ~ 8~had!t tol BY o\VNER sale/lease, 5 KnoxvUief N~, p 1 U :li,1.N:,;.;;-;;..,po.;....rt_B_u_ch____ PJ(). 2 BR adulb: fenc:ed/lkd
I IA L tY patio, irregular ovet:sized lot con:::. .,. Ottice houri • 8 AM to 6 PM Bltns, fpJ.c, lhake roof, bdrm... 2JA. ba., playroom. Spanllh 1 level Triplex. 2 $100--UtU Pd. Bach. 1 blk Oaraaea. 424 Hamil Im I
Near N1w,1rt Pe1t O fflc1 w/block fence. A steal. KASABIAN room for pool. Exclusive of-Childttn_. pets okay. $52,500 BR, 2 BA, forced air, prlv beach. Balboa Penlnsula. Extra 1araae1 $25/mo.
t OWNER-3 BR. 2 BA, lge CALL 968-4456. ~~ F~v~ fering at: $44,500. CALL or $420 per mo., Nwpt Hts. patio I: pr. '1'14-0601. or Full Jdtcb. ~615-"=-T651'-"'0c' ~----~\
1 tam. nn &-kit. Spac. uv. RMI Estate 962""44 Fee Land. Owner 833-2l89. (.N~O:\V~i~-~-~~·~1:!';-;~l:64S-~~m~6~·~~~~:~ 538-2962. $260--Lrl 2 BR. Frplc. mtns. 4BR, 1"-ha, nu crpted. nn/!rplc, din. nn. lfu<35 Reduced in Price OWNER sacrificing b I . L N T LIVI! RENT FREE Garage. Patio. Child/pet tltruout. Freahly pointed Jn.
p.101. Brick BBQ &·lanai Fou •--2 BR, Spanish Villa, 2 story w/tile _•::.9U,;.n_•_·_B_-_c11____ ~ Ir: build your e1tate · J.arire, ok. -side. C1H to ~achll. Gd
bfu'. Pool table me play r ~na story, 4 roof, Spanish courtyard, 4 BY ..... .-Com ct low --I deluxe, 4-plexes, nfar on.; $365--3 BR. Fn>JC. Deck. resid. comm. • 546-2311.
m1• Quiet cul-de-sac. Nr 4 BA, large family rm, for-BR, den & famlly rm plus 2 ............ : pa ' ~;:':========l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~~ City l G.G.). Owners unit, Garage. Cbannelfront Pier '110-Ide&l tor student. «
' ldlools, lhopping $38,500. mal ~ rm, xlnt crpt:s, firepl, bdwd noon, loadl of ~~·BA~me.w~ trplc'a, air cood, comm. pool 't..uOoaJ"rEW RENTALS . famllie1. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Ji
I ~Jn! or 49+-f364. drp(i. Gas S.8-Q. MOit sq hea\!y wroua:ht iron, In located in wooded area just I: rec fadlJ.10% down. • Stove, w/w crpts: I:
BY Owner. 3 BR, 1~ 1\A. footage tor the price. aose ~ hilltop area. BKR. 2 blocks from beach, sho~ NEW EXCLUSIVE Mobile Homo 5 Sparling ~=ent Corp. 6'13-4030 or 494-3248 Pets ok.. Aa't· Fee. 847 •
Fnlc.2 car. gar. 1.4re patio. to beach. Sellers are moti-=c.255=1,,_. ------ping, chureb & school. For Sale 12 · WALK to wtr Bach unit $100. $199-JUlt a UtUe bit better! 2
We"ll landacaped-1.rrlgatlon. va.ted. CALL 9684456. OWNER wishes for \\ quick Natural woods, ceramic Baytroot 4 B"R., 3 ba.lha Lott for S•le 170 Allo CM $95. HB $100. Utll Br. Cl'pta, drpl, chl1dran
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, =1~~!~ ~~~~M ~~fnl~~~~~~ ~!c~ ~";er:eis !:1J 3377 Via 6~'t'/= Beach SALES & LEASING ::~11; ~.;~· :nf:. HouH1 Unfvrn. JOS 2 Bit. quiet, czt>tl, drpl, ~. R~. with room for a garden full service facility $14000 or equal equity 1n ,..___ I adults only, no pets. '115-
1 4BR BEAT..TI'Y -nr OCC. 3 BR, 2 story on Ira cul-de-pl ~ 500 497 """"' BY Owner Upper &•, Da Motor H CdM house. lt75-575C[ vwnera 548--8251 or 548-1~. Hea~ pool, huge M.ster Br. sac lot, 1am rm/din rm. c8=-'-""'':;;:;·~"'-~~~::.· --M d l t . ..., nmar 111118$ VAN-I 2 br , •• .,_ Stone lfrel-l.lace plus many Xlnt cond. 962-8'.)'JO. * 3 BR-POOL * e e r r a ~ e a n •...,-' SAN Clemente oceanvlew lot lo,JU,.. l'I • $ w . ~
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Bkr. NO DOWN V a custom home on 2 loll. ~"g~. '11~ ~1·,1!.:~~ic~ 531 LBOO will take 6 unlll. $22,ooo.; io~i-i':'H~~-Kld9• • KM""'--. Atrium entry; 2 baths; & Fam RM. pr 0 f -v incl plan11. 492-821W. I:~ VIEW New BIG II BEAUTIFUL 4 ~strJ''4 ~~ famlly Island type kitch. w/bltns landscaped, call 541)..3J'J6. •12'SILVERCR.ESI' 2tx9l' 2 Mountain, DtHrt, EASTSIDE
I Cuslom home 4 BR. 21> Ba, 2,000 oq ft of !·-""' home. :;::::1d, pat1o~i31,ooo. carp.: ~';:e.i o::::... ~~f.; LUXURIOUS 3 alx>cy cedar 3 br, 2 ba, lam rm, 2 ""'1<, Retort 174 lloUHI *Apia, 3 BR., 2 BA., & Den. ~·
l lam & <leo nn,,cpla, drapea -·· •· '"" rare~Gl•• Mar 5 GE'M~--$49,900 Owne Br channel home + over encl po«h. Nr Lag. Hilla. * 141 011• * Pool. 1275/mo. 543-7437. I 'lPdmcpd, $48..500. 646-SS16. .1.uaa .. us: ...._. ,.., =· flnance. . r earaae. 1 bdrm luxury apt Make offer. 586-m. $12,500 terms, Retirement • ' $165-0nly! For thl• fine 2
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SPACIOUS Mesa Verde bedrm prof. converted to 3 1G10 W. 0:>ut Hwy., N.B. MISslON REALTY 4S4-0731. Pier & slJp for 3 boatl + SACRIFtCE Udo Bay front Dream. Mobile home on ~ W.1tth OOITAMll A BR. Gu. Good area. Alt·
Home 3 BR 2 BA frpt ~~Hleduge poolJam.rmble.baaX~ .REAL.=·::TO=RS.:::..~~....::.642-4623::..:~ many, many extras $1S8,tm """" doUble wide 2 bdrm ec_. in No. ~lit. Wotkahop, Theee Are Just A Few Of Fee. 847-1207.
I ' R ' ea1' ~ ....... ~ ua ua.a -EMERALD BAY Will R, E """' _.... t-'""• • ., util nn, sew I" rm, 11,i Ba. Our ... ~ RENT''• ·w/w, huge F/ • A it tne d.shwshr gar -door BY Owner. Xlnt loca.tlon ,S. Must sell. Reduced to $69,900 s • -··~· immediate occupe.ney, $10,· fruit treea !rs arden 50• ••.LN•.L .l'UAJ • • • $220-&nok« Rlnp. 3 Br. $39,950. 557-6346 ......:ner CUltm 'crpts .. .--.... W. -of Golden West & lirm. Duplexes near the ocean 500. tr.l-3817. -m ~-'....• 1~-am' 10 * frplc. Fncd for kidl & pets. I , ::Z ...I.... ~..-' GI \UY"• 10'..tt..-.. 2 ~ 3 BR 2" ba ll '·---I uv .-.1iu """" ' •1111: a-.. _ .. _, Fum ""' 'l:':I.... _._ ,._ 'MESA Ven;ie" Hmne, S br, 2 covd paHo and lot.I Of panel· ~--:.· S...,-, ' n • M e'IJ Mill....,.,, Rea tor NU 35' Trailer, 25' cabana, min m Shasta Lake .-• °"""C'"-""'uua'll. · nat. "'""""' -ll'li-uui.
I ha°, new crpt thrUout. Xln't Ina &:. wallpaper. All thill form din rm, paneled ram. ~ BR. CHARM HOUSE * 673-856S * 2SR, furn, pets ok, Lklo eonipt. Info 642-J265. ' ~lche, 1or pact. UW pd. Ava.ii Founteln ~1111..,
cond. For Sale by owner, and more' for $37,900. ~ w/trplc. 1800 ft, W/W R2 lot. Will not last. $39,500 DUPLEX, PeliiJl. fixer upper Park, 36 Cabrillo. Nr Beach. R »I
'1 s.u.500. 54&--l439. :....i~n,CZ~~t ,,!!-~a: linn. Acent · Aak tot $53,<X». Xlnt caah flow Ir: 53&-2438. el!•L 1!'•t• ll2 * FOR RENT -$325.00 1 * BACK BAY _ $29,950 * va-• ua Georie Joyce, 497-1761. tax: 1helter Rltr. 642-3850 PRIVACY _ 2 BR 1911 Xirn9ftl9' $125' ·RARE 1'"ind! 2 Br. Du· Fountain Valley, north of
BY owner 3 BR w/frplc Room f~" ~28t or camper. OWN'~o·"" ... Wiii" .. .,..,. BY r...~ .. I 1 !BR ho Parkw Pri be ch ...... •nE 2f.R ~••1 home on pl~x. Nr. everything. Oiild Mlle Square park. Down-
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', , -y-~·w/-"d .. ~·. $38,500. ll'Uo-0"9 , •;o.· unrv .. _.1 ~ • .nr vwnc•, ove y me ay. v a , rec 11\.IUJ ...,...... ok stal-4 Br 2u Ba •·-.... ~~':., .,~~ ......... 1\N Victor Hqo's, !net. $25,000. 3BA, pool, nr achta, boys hail, extra perking. $13,500. 71 lot w mln taxes l up-' * uv1n': room' .-:th lire. -pl·-~. j..,~~~~-~~-~~·:,,....-i ""~~i'!!i!'l'!~~~!!!! The faltut draw in the West. Wallace Ne.ff, Rltr, 494-9.118 club. (Nr Irvine) 548-G869 615-2342 alter 6. keep freshly paJnted new • "'' -.. V.A REPO I BR 2 Ba FORECL.OSURE .. a ~ Pilot Oulllled Cl • ., ~s Sell id lte ~·-cozy ho trail • bana crp1g', drpa, 1 blk to be.an 1140 . CORONA del Illar. 1 utlllt.Y """"· OVlroUe dbl. . . , . Ad. 60-5618. uslfted _.,d.s .. • vu-;,iu• le ml . • • _._,a me, er• ca m·~. For 2 or 3 BR. on lull Br. Stove, refri&. Gar. Incl. crqe. Upttai.n, larlt 20' $27,950 -$9SO Down Allume VA loan $28,850. Adult park. 8lk to Harbor ~ Util 35' •--1·~-· 2 Bed
A t......, ..... a -i.-•~0 ar:70 .., laat'· • BR, l~ BA lot, S. of ff'""', old CdM. · area 1o1n; ._. • u , ___ ... , ~ ,an .~ • ~ , Cntr. CM, $1500. 548-9426 "' * 0 -u"lul ·-~ --• ~~ ·-·kl~· I ho Write P.O. Box 1287 Alltam--" ,_. -N ~~
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t --~ 3 BR • BA No lush s1ta1 -·, bu-l''" x A: "¥. h bra, Ca. 91802 117!1 • WALK to Beech! 2 Br, I ••-nv ·.~ enaino • · ..... ~... --·""t' • ..,. new awning & s ed, in CM Encl -. ... Yard tor kldl/pet. arge uuuiv· ~·1218.
c.M. Ms.eee. ' ' · 80' lo\, hdwd ftl't + ,,,.,,, 1 ~u..=--=-~r•••LPO"'"'-'---ir---_, adult--~. Call ... ~ .. L Rul lllate Wlnhd 114 --other outsta~~a. "'' '""'""'-J. _.,.-t-0-" ~ •• * $1'15-Fntn Valley!*\ 2 Br. ""M ~Int •M I \.f "-.. "'-'Ir ... , .. ~ ""'"'"'• M . ••-u,o,u DU I Crp /~ bl-· ... ~ !. ':'.% ~nl .$2'18 mo'. --.-A;.;;., i."ii.': s;:",.. ...,. ~:· m s HAVE CASH $ $2lO • BIUNG lddl/pet. l Br. rJ.i °'l;.. ~ ~·p;· ... AI;;
OPEN HOUSE Bat, SW\ :1-5 P'IY• rul. BKR (uk !or TodeYeiop-lorW.i.-!ay, ocr..,,:!!l!.'}'ll l lloal'EI-ll•l WILL IUY hon ... Fenced*yard.Garage. •Ingles ok. AgL Fee.
2 Br R·U Lot :13852 Malqa Ctw1 ) 536-2551 1'0d""'dscotrapondi1'9tOTUrbm '~' -II &47 WI 2Br2Ba34001Zardl0$3000.1-"~:;:ene;::,,.::;:~:;:·'='"'=~ ofyoui-Zodioc:births;gn. ....., )lo (ii, an<11 or buts!. Will LANDLORDS! 1'7'=-~·-::-=--:,....,,.
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IN H'BEACH: 1 ,,,,,,_,,.I """ ltOOr. Money i;;' ,~ur hand BEACON RENTALS & liv. rm. Big yard 12'15-. II TON Because this 11 the place to ~= ~~~.. Cemete r y in 72 hn. * 645-0lll *. 17440 Santa Marla, 841-4M1
CHOICE LOCATION LIVE. Here !1 a _.., or... _,,..,. Lots/Crypts 156 962 6644 I l Br, l ba, lam nn, bltm.
custom "'"" that ital "" 36 v~ • LANDLORDS. dlabwahr. rclr!K.. "'' w Near lcltool•, mktl, new eweything. Near new civic 7" >TT-CHOICE oingle lol Pocilic Kasablan R. E. We s-•·"·· In N"'"-crpla/drpa. 116&-lML Lquna Kills Mall. trttndly t Priced t 149 ~ To 1 ~ 380f View Mem. ~.Value $S50. ~ """l""' llllshborhood. 3 BR, 2 BA, en r. • • · ,,_,_,., :nTiM Sell JlOO, 531-fm: * 9t1l~L C-L * Be11<h •Corona de! Mu • Garden 0......
-•1·•111 d'~----"" call Wall!or " Lee, 7682 !O o...NI <OT• .... ..... L • ·-· OUr ·--··· •• .. v... !" u • _w_._. Edl A 842-4455 n ,, S«irc:h Al r»w 4 Harbor Rell ctmetery lots. "' ._ .. na. ~ .... ..,.,r-$lll>BarJain ot the week. 3 ~n ~~-~. •-;lol•, neer ve., •ope 12 v_,, A2~ Good loc&Uon. Make otter. Wl11 bU)' )'OW' propert;y, All vk:e I.I FllEE to You! Try Br C/O. SI ~ ~ wau a-.-..-.. f'Ytt. lJ ~tti.... .QGlwt 56-5184 c..-" wt.thin 72. hrt.-Call Nu·Vlew! · ow. rw ... ,..
-gar. 128,500. m-r • * VACBEANT * ,..... "'"" . -NU.VIEW RENTALS FtlCCI lor kid• • pol I -CM-ms. Prlnclpln oa1y. -Musi' soLI> ll~ ~i:::... Commorclal &73-4030 or ~8 pr. Ail r ... 141..m!.
QUICK CASH 2;:.111:.tyiis,':,2'°!~ lH:"°"" !l~ P!!f!rly 151 ..--..... NR 8ch l BR, 11311. Old s~.R=:.::
c1owtt'. n!A·VA i.nu. ttr•,. ••Orit-Chol .. l1ualnH1 Comor ,.M.-fannllae, 2 Br $11$. llano Fnod, Kldl A pell ok. Act-• THIOUBH A S<vlt Realty, 51&-g 201~,,.. '°""'"" In tlowntown J..aautta !\&lly ranch I Br, den+ ac, lllO r .... 847-W!. , ' f OWNER .. u.mely anxious. ~e:"' ~$.. :-:'~J::• ::;"t•!!i,~ * * P ~E"';ARTY i!:~f.'A~~:i:. 97N430 Huntl'!f!!' 8tach '
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FULL SECURITY SYSTEM
HEATED POOL or tho BEACH
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Lido Isle
UPSTAIRS 2 BR. 2 BA.
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371 NEED a p1.e..ce to bang your FND: Mlniat~ fem al c
hat! We bl&ve dnil" or oftioe ClwnPll'fl't doe. Brown on space $t5. Look what It ln-bind lep. V.c. 'Bead! .Blvd. ctudef: Stedcuo de 1 k, 8'Wll lndlanapolla •
swlveJ cbalr, aide cbait. Adami. 962--0138 after 4.
A/C, Cl'llltii XI n I CAT -&Pfl'OX 6 mo. ma!o ~ach are• loci 1. All uUJ. kitten, colJar w/2 blJ e»p.
Answenng 111 ct a.vall. per belll (111tbite, Butt,) vie,
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re.-. bookkeepcrt. e t c . 5'8-2889 • ~ a.fl 6.
2 Acres. BeaullfUI 1'8rit-like sUl'l'OUlld.illgs. 66-To65. GOU>EN ~ -·
Sunken .eoo1. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. Prestige ExeclltiYe ~~~ ~. ~~
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3 BR., 2 ha., air lcond. $265
l BR., 2 Ba .. Shup' l:IGJ
3 Brt. & fan1. nn .. 2 bllltul
Elevator Annual Lease
Adults Only, Sorry No Pets
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5515 RIVER AVE ., NEWPORT BEACH
(The New Place In Newport)
Res. Mgr. Diane & Wm. Shar"3ugb 642-2566
DLX 2 " 3 Br, l Ba. Eod I BDRM Unfum. $1115 Furn $185 Shepherd, mix, b la e k gar. $.163 lij>. ftmtll Ofc, 2 BD • • • • DJ to 2000 ft. ~fo. or Lease. w/brown marking•. Lite
3ll!l5 Maco A•~. S&-Jmt RM. Unfllrn. '115. Furn. $2lli. Qualllied !<nan!• oncy. 'Y"'· ~49
DELUXE Townhouse, 2 br, l 'h BAY LIDO BUILDING LOVEABLE " gr<y cock·
APARTMENTS Nowport &..ch ba. HOO sq fl Furn. $240 3700 Newpo" Blvd., N.B.. '°" w1yellow collar. Vic.
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Pta. urn. .,~ nu -.,..L· -wim· ALL UTILITIES FREE -"------.:!!:! nllng Pools • Health Spa -of a Palacie'' • 1741 WESTCLIFF OR. FND Chihuahua fmt Vic. ot Huntington BNch TenniB Courts . Game and Walt 'to HuntingtoD Center Prime Joc, Ston' or offices. Timker &. Aurora. S. A. -for-Billiard Room. OCEAN _... AdUlls, No pets I 300 ,.. n. al ""· 101s of >57-9919.
LOW WEEKLY RATES 1 Bedrm. From Sl54 -pkg, wal pon'I, cpl, drps.w ,;'°'=H1T°'EC'7fc-malc-,--ca-,-1-w"'1"1>1-ue1
Dupl.x" U~·rn. •-Exoeutivo SuitH '~EBednnDITE.RFroRAmNS200EAN HAUOR VIEW lJ Ql*JA 11£RlllJSA air/cond. ALSO · · · bell oollu. Vic -View mu -n1 y kt Bl d M 2 OFC. SUITES, 705 sq. fL, Home• area. Call 546-4610. or own v . Elegant aimtmenta ~ wtll bine I tiJ
Beach Blvd. at Yorlctown VILLAGE 1vilh 111 Muter'• touch, su-1'211 ParbW. L-. H.8. :~/cond.Grnd · n:_c ~ S1~ F~:.~s':1:r ~
536-0411 2400 Ila bo 81 d CM perb house aecuril;y, exdu-714 847 5441 entr. & st. address. Plenty •-Eiits -~m
BRAND NEW Ouplc:ic. Cor. STUDIOS & 1 BR's. (rf4l $1.&,a.; . ' asive Veraailles Oub and : -pkg. CaJI 548-9586, Owner. :wo-=='°· "-""'-==~---I
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Fullerton & Bay Sa. ZBR e l•'uU kitl'hen R.EKT AL Of'F'JCE pool with unique Aqua.bar, * DELUXE' OF1'iCE.S * 3 mo old put Collie puppy
2 BR 1
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' ., ,. baths ' ....... S225 uvgl or 11naU children. •. ~," .. ndryullllf~lties LlffiE PEOPLE ~-~ .... ,r::.:_, "'•':=-..... I bit. W. 00 Boil to 1 Parkside Lane). A Ir porter Hoti!I & n ... ., u•r v•u 2 BR, 11,. ba., air cond. $235 To see, ce.U 642-415.). r ...,.. ......,.... _......_._ n ..... _ ant I Rm up to WHIT£""'---.... _ ..... ~~ .......
2 Bit 1\4 ba, Air Cond. $240 Newport &..ch e Free linens LO E (.'Omntunity. 2":':...~"' 11· ·· fem.alc.1e.,. puv..::, .. -6 ;~ ~
Isl \\'f!!ltero Bank Bldg.
University Park, lrvlnti
Days 552-7000 Nights
3 Bil. 2 ba ............ $360 1;.;.:.::.<.;.:_::;:;::;;:_ __ e T.V. & maid serv. avail. V US 1 Bedn>om/studiosfrorn$J951Apts.._!~~~'~-~· -~~~,1 ~~~~~~~~;;;;;I NO rbsE REQUIRED Bir ~beaeb. mW
J BR. bonu1 rm. · ·• .••• $385 NEW DUPLEX • Bar-8-Que Your children dl'Serve a 2 :mn>om from ~ 1--Furn.. or lilntum. 370 rmml'd. occupancy. See at
I i ' . red hill 3 " 4 D-•room • Phone scrviCt• homey atmosphere • our Mode open 9 A.M. til dust ,._ ......... __ WE HAVE RENTALS 2172 DuPont, Rm. 8, ]Nine. Lost 555
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U9V • 1 Mile to ocean chlldren's S<'Cllon has a ~ 1t.oCD• -1133-322.1 9 To noon. ::..:.;.;.. ______ .:;;;.;;c1
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I Firepl•c:.-Garqe BACHELOR & 1 BR., patios, room. to liv(' -3 bedrooms. * * * ~ ~~ter/weekly. ;::..:;.;;:;.;;:;_;;;;.;;;;;;;._.....:,c445 s!one Jade, 8UITOllDded by
I Ne•r 8e•ch fl-pie's priv. garages -slatting al s:m. 3663 "TitE FACTORY .. shopping ism. pearls/emeralds. Alpha
REALTY F $2'5 y 1 rnvlded bath k to" or I THE VENDOME ON THE BLUFFS SPABLllG lf(I 613-mall, ..... ~ting of 32 •lores, Beta/Gilbert• "'°PPlng .,..
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n v. Center, Irvine HER H 645 8400 pool ta.hies sauna baths :> a eim $80/Mo. Ideal for book or Odie's NWJ>t, Bcb. 2115
I CIJI Anytime, 552-f;J(I() NEW DUPLEX. 3 BR., 2 See for Younielf. lT.JOi Call Mrs. PhilliJ>5 540-078l From Nev.•port Bl\o·d .• tum at BAY SHADOWS store, speciality card shop, or 2/16. 54&-UMS.
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NU pri home $34g, Nu Walk 10 beach. Encl. gar. ac • .o aer. QUIET DELUXE abovePacificC.oastHwy)lo -Beach. &l2-85XI. wks, 41).lbs. "Ali" Child
Townhouse $275. 3BR, 2BA. 6-12-3188 or 642-1914. 842-7848 1, 2 & 3 BR APTS entrance. 9QO _cagney Lane, Spacious. Light • Cheery! PRIME retail Io cation. hl'tll'tbroken. $100 reward.
I ·•·-, Owner. .,7 •-/I ~~~~~~~~~~~ $135 • ULTRA NICE Apl. 6 Pvt Pa.tins * Htd Pool Newport B~ch. Ca.. 92660. 1 8R'1 FROM $157 Downtown Costa Me 5 a. 494-59UI or 494-1512. ~-~ ~ Pool 4 °-~ Sa Nr Sl•"p' * Ad it I Teli!.......,oe·. 1714) "'' ~· 897-lJOO 1. •·••• .. n1ens. una. · "' g u s on Y .... ~ U'............., 2 BR11 FROM $177 Modem, air cond. Approx IRISH Setter, needs medical
I ktt Dfllrfllllll llW"] Tenni1 Priv. patio. MG-0259. I Ahio Ji:~ Bach. Apts ._. ~ sq. ft. Avail April. att~tion. ''Tttfany." Vic. ~~puno Nit".!'' i :;;;~;-~-;;;;;;~"~~IJMEN~~· ~·~m~a11~~beac~h~ho~'~'':·i Martinique Apts. ·PARK NEWPORT a.auu1u1 ._. .... ,, ii> 548-3400. 1.aguna u.s. reward . ~~sr :·~h.pe~~~~pts 1777 Santa Ana Ave., Cl\I APARTMENTS cl~ Decorat.?r ~· SHOP or storage 500 to 3!00 _497_·1509~-· ------' $1~UTIL Pd .. Frplc. Open Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 Shag ~-Private sf, $65. to $210., San GENEROUS Reward. B1.k =~· Charm! l~ blks Apta. Furn. 360 ~lor~tia!~~~! tt 3 Br., ll/J Bi.** on the bay ~~Pool ~rtJa~~ __ ,;,,;.;m,;,,is.;. _____ ,;,,400::: ~Cl:::•c:me:•:::•>;''c,· :!:496-~18411=·,..--.4"" ~~ nga~e. ~~
' $23.S-UTlL Pd. l + Den. Balboa Island Agt. Fee. 94 847-urr. • I...arJ;e. ne~ly decor. Encl. Luxury apartment livingl BBQ's. Adults, No Pets. ROOM, furn, pleasant. pri lndustrl•I Rent•I SO 675 Ul6f53o.n'W N
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I, ~f· So. Laguna. New & $125-Blue Pacific. 1 Br. nr ~!°· t bltms, ~~s' 11~ef5' ~erlookS"= ing the wafer. En-~ioy.!J peba!n Map r"""e t '. 2400 sq. ft. M-1. Santa Ana, u:i, asked. • o queg..
3 BR, I ha, sundeek. gar. ocean. Infant or teen ok. e 0 every 1ng. & PY •JV.000 h<'a..llh spa. 7 409 W . BAY St .,~...... near Harbor &. W&l'Dl'.!l'. $300-3 BR, (rplc. Sep. din Stepi; 10 water. NO\v thru Agt F 84 $180 n10. 868 Ccnler St. Apl. swimming JX>Ols. 7 lighted Cost Mau · .......--...... i $252/ :>ol&-8S26 IRIBH Se.tter male, wbt
1 rm: Garage. Lrg yard. June. $225 mo. 673-5718 · ee. 7-1207. 1, CJ\.1 or call a48-8J79. t~nnis courts, plus miles of u-,__•D.u.. E-ROOtoc>.Miisi"ii11i'i;"';wk::k"~"P;;-;;w:i/kkii"l'i:l30;;;IJ!.~~pe~r~mo~.~~~:..· ~4~5~5.1 crown on chest For Gods 1 Cluld/pet. S.lbo• Penin1ul• Hu9tlngton Harbour CASA GRANADA bicycle trails. p.itting, shuI-~-rw --. 103 v.•k up apts. Otlldrn & pet l"Sto;,;.;.r"ll:;:.:•;_ ____ = sake PI ea• e call 675-133.5 I NU·VIEW RENTALS N • ' Lovely 2 BR. apts. on beauli· fleboard. croquet. Junior l's * M6 3317 * section. 2376 Newport Blvd, SU-$3:2/?lfO. ea. Room1 for fVic: Newport Beach}.
673-4030 or 494-3248 YEARLY. 1-BR. $175: bach. .:;;: SI'UDd k 10, ·11 Wblk. pdto fully landscaJ>(.'d grounds. from $174..50 monthly: also 1 Of. 548-9755. 64.h3967. sto ........ CM 645-llOO ext RED Femi Irish &mer. Lost
I' <k-eanview-cxecul.lve hom• $85 ; 2 BR. house $32'5 " oc ava1 . tr. . Ga" incld. in rent. Chlld up ~ 2-bedtownroom pLans and DELUXE, pn·v. be.th & en-41·,·;r;-6 pm .. 645-1102 . Vic Padfic O:Jast 16th SL Marshall Realty 675-4600 Jacuzzi pool, frplc. $175. to 3 years. No pct& "":"Ol'¥ ~-~ ADULTS Reward Lie No. 19244 Am
I ~/~e;l~~~IB~!{; :i·::. Corona del Mar L~~u~~-=~ch 400 MC'rriniac"\Vay 557-9559 ~~~i':~ =~~ Lf' i'r~!:S. =~-~~~nWr~d Rent1l1 Wanted 460 Sarah. 5.16-5.§5(1.
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499-3464. 2 blkJ to Big Corona. Bach. F ~ACH. 1, 2, 3 BR pcries. Subtemlnean park-e Carpets e Drapes LRG. Room, pri. bath & en-.Clffi c=;..;fST;,;;...IA_N...;;;;..;cpl.;.;c __ '..;h.;;ild ~~t!n wh!". ~
; As"it1Lfl~ .;;~c~~ JU). & $175. Uti1 pct Yrly. 1 L~~.JrU: P ~n~~t e ~~ rp c, poo~~ ~;1:.ity guards. !:;i:;:~~ ~ • 7:. r,.: P•id ~oyedin ~~~rde. desperately need hse, $175 Tustin Ave., C.M. 548-70t8.
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walk to beach, Aeeurity cad=w::t,_, ""°'-""'::1::.· :;64&-:::":..1::624::::..__ Suitable for family. 1425 mo HARBOR GREENS Fashion Island at Jamboree l54 Avoc:.dO St C M. Middl~etl employed lady. ~iJ46 Fixer up~ ok.. LOST Fem. Apricot color
guard, view. $400 mo. Cost• MHll ti! June 15th. 494-4012. 546-0371 and San Joaquin 1-lills Road. ., • 2 blk~ from ocean. Nice dis-I I~~~·~~~~~~ cockapoo • fem amoyed. •1 831-1'15.'t Lido Isle Tele.-.... (714) &t4-'"""' 642.-,_ · i!7> .....,.. Tatoo No. A4552. 839-0a36 e REAL VALUE! Quiel. 2 .... ~ ~ tnct. o1.rv"""'. I• N----rt Be•ch Casa de Oro for rental information GUEST Roo I( iil'J BLACK male cat, lost Sat. •,'I----,_~ ___ ._.___ FURN lBR. uti1· pd. gar, l BR . Cr Pt & Id rps' m, pvl entr. & ~ Vic. 17th & Irvine. Needs
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I Bch. rcsiden-a . o pets. $18.l month d 1 Yi No 1 ·~ ~~ I ;~------::.~ m ca ;no-• Compare before yoo rent / _, a u ts, no pas. $13.i. 2295 !Sia del Messa pe s. '"..--......., •.
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' amenities. Frpl, lcemaker • Spacious kitchen wlth in-Newport Buch LARGE 2 BR C ADULT GARDEN HO!.lES 2 BR 1 BA '""""', mi ~
1 lrtf), dshw1r, elec. gar. · -arpet.s & IRVINE AVE. AT !.IESA um SD> Announcements 500 I I
door. Secluded patio. Adults direct lighting SEASHORE Dr. across from drapes. Man & Yl'ifC'. In(ant Move in w/deposits onJy Bca~tiful · apts.. w/private * Private Room * I -.......
1 only. S350 on • ...1y lease. • Separate din'g area '--··ch lrg w e I e om e. $ J 3 o / m 0 • 2 u ..... -m pat1115. garage. pool. spa. For SA\" JIELLO TO YOUR ~;;";;" ----~~~I ;,•• e Home-llkc storage IA.'l;I • • 2 .BR. apt. yrar-548--~ no:u.iuu Lush .... -a.. · A •·"· Lad I I 1_A_vail_.-''~M~arc-"h-"l-'m.<1329""-='-'·--1..9 Prbinte patios ly. Private' patio. Parking. · $200 _. .... n seU1ng. Adults. m ....... tory y or Man NE'\V NEIGHBORS ' * BAYSHORES * e Closed garage ,v/storagc Laundry. $275. 6Trll45. E--side 2 BR. I~, Ba, relrig Day .E: .Night Security. Pool, :' pels, 151 E. 21st' C.M. Good, nutritious Food. I Audrff'I Colffvres
'' Year1" lease. 3 BR., 2 ba., e !'tfarblc pulln1an FURN 4 BR 2 Wtns, cpts/dl"ps, fresh Founlallis.. Rec. Bldg.. .,.,., 646-8666 * Nice. cheetiul atmosphere. and Boutique v · " ba. Yearly. paint. Pool. No pets. $160. exercise rm, billiards, col-Under New * Call S484T:l3 * 267 E 17 h s c 'I faril rm., bit-ins. frplc. e King-sz Bdrms Steps to ocean & bay. $3.'ill. 646-0174 1V E I · I t. ·•• · .flEltfODBLING, patio coven
, "C" Thomas, Rltr. 348-5527 •Pool -Barbeques • sur-Call: Mlke O'Neil, days · or · a. _Apt. bu dish-Management Rent•I• to Share 430 FEATURING & carpentry. No jobs too
BLUFFS Baytront out.aide rounded with plush land-c673-<l2!"".T=':::O,_; .::"::'::'-'55!::0:-:::l!e:OOe;. __ BACJ-JELOR, l & 2 Br washer •. refrtg, shag c_pt. &. CASA VICTORIA JoHf H•rry 1mall or large. 847-8l12 or
uni' 3BR. 2
uuA, -ic, -··I. scaping, YEA=Y 2 w/furn. avail. Heated pool. prt patiO or deck. 5t5-48» 1 I: 2 Br. FU:rn. 1-Unlurn. CHRISTIAN yng man 125) and Claudi• Jean ~ ' -u' ·-Adul 1· . . '---tu. ' ' " & Bach. $150 ..,..,... & .. I ""'" ___,. 1 decor., drps, crpts, patio&, t ivmg at iL" uoo:at to $375. WlNTER. 2 & 4 Ce"::tcr St. u~~ ts. OJJ FOR L~ •5E Carpets. drapes. D/W, 1V uo=o:utng roonunale or same Open 7 days a week. B•by1itti"1 nr pool. Lse $525.. Owner LARGE 1 BR $190 $250 _ $350. ' ~~"-'7-=-==--~ ant. Pool, etc. Come by 1; age A: Faith to !hr 2BR apt. Evenings by appointment. I ~-""---=-----!
6441748, 6T~ No Pets Agent 67fl-1972 675-4073 2 BR. Crpts, drps. Near !! BR. Bayfront Apl. $550 inquire aboot our i\love--in 2Blks from bch on Newpt Phone: 548-1311 LIC'p Day Care, 7am-{jpm. 1
365 W. \VUson 642-1971 0 C EANFRONT Bachelor shc!p'g & frwy. $150. in-2 HR. Near beach. $l$. allowance • .:iS Victoria St. Penn. Call l'Ye:I • 6'5-4787. ~~~~~~~~=~I Child, wkly. Xln't care. WEEKLY~MONTHLY wiater. Adult only. No pets: ~2. util. 531~ or Georve Williamson al Harbor. C\f. SIU9'10. t'OLLEGE Student seeks ~ Harbor/Baker. 546--lS.19.
Executive Suites $165 incl util. 6'13-8(M. . RMltor THE EXCITING clean roommate. 2 BR ]r.l LICENSED M0111ER.
2080 Newport Blvd. 2 Br. Upper, y,1alk lo beach. 2 Br, ne'v paint & crpt. Very * 541-6570 * PALM MESA APTS !.'18.~U: ~r mo + Pltr1onah -~ FENCED YARD, MEAL
NEAR Ba,ycrest, owner'~
, lovely, 3 BR, 2 BA, crptd,
I drps, bltns. $375. irlCldg
gardener 642.-4426
I BEAOt homes. 3 BR., 2 ha. Costa Mesa $275. iru·I. utll. yC'arly, avail s~;;~· ffj_Ji,g 8:~ S~8 MINUTES TO NPT. ecir. NPT. HGTS. 6665t7
, 642-2611 3/t f2L'U 447-9443. evet1. OCEANFRONT condo, 3rd Bach. I &.?BR. From$145 3 ~a=~in~t;k. 530 WILL BABYSIT
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2-<l>o. $365. 2BR. den, $31.'i.
CaY\\'OOd Realty 548-1290
3 BR. 2 BA. din rm, lrplc,
STUDIOS & 1 BR'S YRLY 2 br dplx, rum or un· Door. Fantastic vie'" ocean Adult&. No ~ ...,,,2838 or m•g. ~ ,~ _P_o_rt0..,...n_•_l•'----..;..' ....o.o.: In my home, days 919-6294
I ~1 $140 up spac 2 br/3 hr 1111 ba & bay Un/urn 2 BR 2 ba, 1~ M Dr ~~ -~., um . .-• .,c, gar & patio. Nr 1 drp · • .... i esa -NEED a place to hang your C•rpet Service
Harbor Vil'W 1-lmR. Club &
pool priv. $375. 833-:mt
BLU1'~FS 3BR. 2BA, lmmac,
t level, Nu crpts, drp1:1 &
e FH.EE Linens e F"REE Ulilitics e Full Kitchen
heh. 673-2Sn. JX>0
1996
, Mcpl/
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. bltn. plygrnd lrplc, all btlns, crpts, drps, (5 bl.ks from Newport Blvd) PREFER male lo rent priv ha!'. We ha·-d-k or o"'-ap e, No. l 642-3813 parking w / s e c u r i lizi 54&-9lli0 rm in my Htg Bch home. •.::: .._., ua...::
Newport Ho1'ghts 2212 eou-No 5 •-·-N '"' l'k · " Call v1rgini .. ...,., "'"3 space, ""'"· Look what it in-JOHN'S Carpet & UpbollW'y
Dri-ShampJO free Soot·
chguard (Soil Retardants).
Degreuerg & au oo1or
brlghteners It 10 minute
bleach for white carpets.
Save :your money by saving
me extra trips. Will clean
living rm., d.lninR' rm. • hall 115. Any rm. $7..SO,
couch ,$10. OWr $5.. 15 yrg.
exp. 111 what counts not
method. I do work rnYaeu.
Good reL 5:!1-0101.
• llealC'd Pool
• Lnundry racilitiC!!I
applncs. Lsc, $3.'lO, S14-2l32 e TV & n1aid serv avail.
2 STY • BR 2 , ha I e Phone Service' -. • 1," • Bk. to :::..~~~~"-~=--
CLEAN I or 2 BR. Adults, no
pets. Lge kit. $13.'i-$150. 2421
E. 16th SI., NR 646-1!1'.ll
-o-• · • • ·~•.> Ouimg l r! It In IOV.'tl! 2 BR. .,.___ Ul•'io'~. •~ ~' ~ til 642-3392 .-'"'"' , ... .,. cludcl: Steelcase d e 1 k , D•na Point + u . . Pool. Encl gar. D:shwhr. SHARE 4 BR house, H~ swivel chair, side' chair. :,c.;_;;...:.,;_;,;_;c_ _____ ,NR floag Hosp, lg 28R, 2BA. ZII Avocado St. CM. lington Beach, w I male. A/0, crpts/drps, X 1 n t
BALCONY Vu Nu 2 br 2 ba bltin.s, crpts. drps, patio, 616-l2». $80 mo. + uti1ities. 962-8668 beach area location. All ulil.
•--d · • • encl gar. Sl.80 to $210. Adulll H • •---h ~-to R t ••5 An ri · ·1 cptg/ ... ...,, spl, D\Y, range, . -4l50 A. Patrice Rd•--""-'-•_"11';::_°"_,;,,-;;;;.;;: ___ 1_-_r_.,,:lft'---r-on.;_ __ -_,: s"'e ~ sel"Vlce ava1 . gl\r. On premises 1-5 daily !'!!· _ 1· _ Ideal for 1nsur., R. E ., sales
Corona del Mir 34132 Amber Lantern; aft 6, ll'tV1,)0f. BRAND NEW DESPERATELY need I reps, bookkeepers, etc .
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 8.'13--0(lj6· $200. NU Ba,y!nml, pnv· heh & QUO y•fttS 111 ..,.... San o.m ... e. Top I 64&-T"65.
0<-'ean. Pool privil. Dbl. gar. $30 WEEK &. UP
$375 Yrly. 642-3242. e Studio & 1 BR Apts.
Newport Heights • TV &. Maid Service Avail.
Apt. Unfurn. 365
2 BR. Sharp & Spacious.
Closed gar. Lg. yard, dine!-
: le, new crpts, drapes, paint.
, $250. 54H197.
J • S•nta Ana
$185-Spic &: Span. 3 Br. 1%
Ba. Crpts, fn<..-d corner lol
Kids & pclS, ok. Gar. A.gt. l Fee. 817-1207. ,. , Stanton
i· , $191}-Walk to Schls. :! Br.
I' 1 Jo~ocd yrd. !<ids .~ pets ok.
j Agt. Fee. 847-1207.
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Unfurn.
l ' Irvine
320
• Phone Se1vice-Htd. Pool
• Children & Pet SecUon
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2376 Nf?\vport Blvd., C~I
MS-9755 or 64r>-3967
Ad good for $5 on Rent.
HOLIDAY PLAZA
DELUXE Spucious J BR.
furn. apt. Sl45. Heated pool.
Ample parking. A d u I t s ,
no pets.
1965 l>omona Ave., C.lit.
I BR .. l''urn., 2 lrg. closets,
queen 11ize bed, priv. dress·
ing rm. x!ra lrg. n>o1ns,
encl. gar. w1storage. Adults
only, no j>l:ls,
ON TEN ACRES
Apt!i. furn./unfurn. Lease
Fireplace J priv. patios.
Pools Tennis Conlnt'I Bkfst.
!KXI Sea Lan, Cdi\f 6'14-2611
lJ\facArthur nr Coast Hwy)
2 Bf!;. 1 blk from bch & shop·
ping cir. $250 pt"r 1no. No
pets/children. <714! I -
882·28tJ.1.
2035 Fullerton, C.M. NR BCll, shops. Upper 3 Bil.
$165/nlO. 2 Br, l~f. Ba. dlx ' 2 BA. frpl, 2 sundeck&.
niob. hrn . w/w cpl, every llllns. $325. 962-2270 /83.1-1103. * 2 BEDROOJ\1, 11\ Bath. rni., nuto dswshr, con1pl BAY VIEW 2 BR, 2 BA
I garage. NE\V, $220 prr furn. J~td. pool. Adlls, no Yearly Lease
•• month PH: 497-1342. pets. Quiel, secure. 4 673-956
, L~J;fUM Niguel Seasons, 2359 Npt. 548-6332. DELUXE all elect, bllins * SHADY ELMS -POOL * incl dAh/wsbr, dbl gar,
SEA TERRACE TO\VN· e Adults Poolside $140 up ocean vu S3flO per. 673-6992.
· HOUSE. 3 BR, 2~~ BA, e Children next block
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•·! beaut. lnda;cpg & viev.1• Sl90 177 E. 22nd St .• CM 642-3645 2 BR. beam cdl; pool. So. of t J -• h"'Y· Adlls. DO pets $210. mo. ren or ea.st< mc. assn. BEAtrr. FURN. 2 BR $175 k Orange Coast RE &14...@411
' , dues. 213 : 32'2-5585: lift 5 up. Utt! pd. lltd pool. AdltA,
I 2Ll: 322-2'.bXt no l~.'t11. Al!lO 2 Bit. unfwTI. _c_._•_t•_M_,.._,. _____ _
Duplexes Furn. 345 _6"'1,_2-95.::;":.;200';.==-==-:,,-·------2 BR, Adulls, no pets. BAY
1 _J_ Coron• d.1 Mar • TROPICAL POOl. • MEADOWS APT. 387 \V. 2 Br i:rudio, t 12 Ba, trpl, !iprl Bay st. CM. 646--0073
!111'('3!¥'. Gilli & IVlr pd. 1 $3)1)..mo. util pd. ~"mall 2 BR 145 E. 18th, No. 9. 5'18-1168 upper, quiet married couple. -
H ti to B h pier, 3 BR, 2 BA. $550/mo. Luxury G:sen Apts fair pri'ce. "9'l-0957. MASSAGE j un ng n eac 2Br,2Ba,S495.m--0631or Adulta Only·No Peb GARAGE for rent-near
&M-4510 eves/wkend!. Bachelor. l I 2 BR's. ocean. Huntington Beach.
OVER 62 ? ? BRAND New Oceanfront FROM $135. S25 per month. 213:-43()-7953. "Ju You Like Jt"
UNDER 35 ? ., Condominium 2 Br 2 Ba. 18992 Florida St. (~i blk. W. Office Rentil 440 Walk-in Whirlpool • Sauna
IN BETWEEN ? ? $400/mo. Year 1'e a se. of~ .l ~ Blwd) 2930 W. CST. HWY., N.B.
2 BR. -$144 6T~769't. TM: &f7-9I# DESK space available $50 645.-7501
ALL IITlLlTIES PAID. 2 &. 38RS, 2BAS, frpics. 2 B~ 2 BA. $195. Adult mo. WUJ JrOVide funUture Prepare 10 be Pam_percd
VILLA YORBA blti"" I yr. Blk trom bch & poolside pn1en -· at IS mo. ADswertn& service Noon 111 4 AM Dolly
HOUSE OF CLEAN
Protcu. Carpel Cl""""
642-6824 or &16-S'J
(7141 842-9622
s h 0 p • g. 83J..8.170 1645-02t5 near ocean. Frpk. Jrg. availabl.?. 17H75 Beach Blvd. * HINDU SPffiJTUALIST *
aft 6 patio. 6 Pools. Sauna.. Ten-Huntineton Beach. "2-4.121. Let this a.d change )'OUI' CUS"I'OM concr£'le work by
EAST'BLUFF bea nis. 846-0259. DEfil< apace available $50 whole outlook on Hfe for the Renaissance Co. Free eat. * l\IOVE IN TODAY • ut Tlt'W apt Abo 1 Br. Fwn. From $135 w ·u _,.A~ ·-··-~· Prof 833--0'191 or 96J.-5ln aft 5 2 BR, 2 BA, hE"W bltns, pOl)I -mo. I ...... ~ •wu •w..: U<ater. C!Slional advice
$139 A MO a vail ltOO sq ft Uli SPAC3BR.2BA$20l.FUm. at$5mo.Answeringse:rvice on life. Readings dail.y. 10 ~pm;;,;'=;;.-===---1
Spac. 2 & 3 BR h; 4-plcx. 6T:>"-14fI s-w..ni. " -Avail. 173Gl-A Kre l so n available. 222 Forest Ave., AM·lOPM.492-9136.492-9034, CUSfOM CEMENT WORK
Scvt>ral avail. ALL E..X· 3 BR. $260/ Lane. g.n..an_ KI d • Laguna Beach, 494-9466. 312 No. El Clunino Real, Drives, WALKS, paUoa,
TRAS. Pool. rec bldg. Kids riYl'r jetty . .fe:ty. one' nr. we&conK'. ruu. SERVICE San Clemente. Pool decb. Don. 6f2..851t.
\1·elco1ne. F'roni $139. See ABBEY REALTY SU-3&10 Neapcwt Bwh We1tcliff 8uildint1 NEED Witness for accident PATIOS, walks, drlVEI. Saw
l\Jgr. 17?.61 KC('Json "A" 1 your aext. Corner westcliff Drlw & Feb. 7, 1963. Adams Blvd & break, remove &. rep1aoi
blk \\'. of Beach Blvd. olf LARGE:_ NEW ~ BR. 2 BA Irvine Blvd, N e w p o rt Estancia Blvd, Costa Mesa coocrete. 5'&-8668 for ett.
Slater. 847-4260, 968-7510. ~~;,~arl.y. M A-· l t tio w1ll be ,..,~ Beach. r. Howard 61$-6101. ''J n orma n Child Gare
NU 2 Br, 2 Ba, plush 1 ''""'· 1617 WESTCLIFF greatly appredalod. Call I---'..;.;, ___ _
all bilM, foreed air, crpt'd Newport Heights apt . number Jim evea, 531>-7867 * BABYSI1TING IN MY thru-oul, "'et bar, encl gar. lDl Ill· lt. Crpt, air cond, PROBL.EM Pregnancy Con-HOME
OPEN HOUSE, noon tll $180, 2 BR, frplc, pvt patio, • ample ~ ulil Janitor ' Experienoed *
dusk. _Wl Florida (l blk w. gar.&: lawld. Bltns, compl. Baum,prd'ner •io'.4. 54l-50Ji ~·~~~ two chilren ~~wtti;
of Beach Blvd on Knox-redec. ~ ~ DELUXE Office, panel tion & adoptiont ttf. have one especlally 1one1.y
villel . 744--0601, 538-2962. $130 walls, carpet, Pa.rkiDg. rJ52 APCARE, 6U..t436 pre.IChooler that needs a
* FRESH AIR San Clemente CS> 0 Newport Blvd.. C .'M . PREGNANT! Th 1nk 1 n • plapnate now Iha! hlul""r
Grouml floor. 646-IZ2. a~n? Know all the fact.I is Jn tchool &ll dlJ'. l..ake
\Valk 3 hlocks 10 Beach NEWLY decorated 3 B R • HUNTINGTON Beach. tm. fltiU CaU UFE LINE-24 ~and El Toro m."I..
Lrg 3 BR. Apta. Nrwly dee-~ 'lb\.<dy WU~~l>Pt>C:S mac. 2 rooms. ~. pvt hra, Ml~ .
orated, w1w Ct'l>IS, drps, ·k. 1 • The greatest reasons lor ball\, prkg. util pc1;·3.50 sq. PAUl.lt CARD READINGS Contractor
bltns, except rclriJc. $240/ ~ • par Sl'Q C hal_g d &;.: mowing lo Oallwood Garden fL $90. Mr. Lang 54trl301 Ttlls Pa.s t, Pre&e.nt & ":'-...;.,;;,;~-----1
nw. No &inglCt:O, m pets. w ·come. ' · Apar1men1a ar• t"" rents. SUJTE SJOO, Pvt. ofc sso. 1 Jo~utute (213) 694-1350 Fully Comm I, Indus, Retld 536-1711. Puente, Apt B. 492-3724 an slalting a ... os SIJO li N--~
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nM•QUSE 5pm wkdaya and a.II ~Sal 1 Deak/ofc space. $1)-$6(1. c. ,:::;. ,...,,.......,cJ, repair. Store "'~" -$250. 4 BR, 3 & Sun. And here •re other great All Ole ServicH 979-3988 WANTED: Men A-Women to' u.v'!Q, cust. Pllt.io&. OfcL etc.
no pvts. 67S--311l:l. DELUX 2BR apt. Bl tin~.
, crp!s, drps, adlts. no 1iets.
; • 1_D_•..,P_l_••_•_•_u_n1_u_m_. __ lso_ s100. M:•c·7==·----
00. bllns. Enc\ dbl ga.r., reasons: •"'•Q!NJNG IDCES --~~• I tlo -tic d 9fii.1961 patk>, pools. -Wa k to beach, NEW delux .2 Bedroom. 2 swimming pools 2 nu.I' 0 , ..-. ...... pate n mo n l)ic-• • * 2 BR. POOL. Ynnl. CrptJS, shops t IChooli 21314gs.2118 bath, upts on ocean, 1_ ycar health cklbs busy, inte?nCCIJon C. M. $00. tw'e production co. Betwn JACK Tulane _ Rep.Ir
drps, ref:rlr. $16.'i. 2-U; eves / "'kndil.' le~. $-125 aplS Jor $265 It saunu Util'a lnc. ~--lOam A-fpm. 979-801!. temod., addlt 3) yn, «xp;
$180. 2 BR. '" ba .. studio. Orp, crpt. 385 0 g I e ,
51S-8301, 2131592-.5227.
Irvine, Apt. A. 548-7•76. 2 BR, l''I BA l'vnhse, jull u.p. m-&122. • &ennfs courts. ** OfDce le Store In amaJl PROTECT your fafrdl)' wide lJc'd. My Wa,y Co. !M7...(I036:
LlVF. in the' all new Dana * DELUXE 2 A: 3 Br., 2 \la. painted Shag Cl'lll W/d 2 BR. cptsldrpa bltm:; newly pro ~pro sftiop dlop'r center, BolSI A lleiJ, arla:le door ' v~, peep Addltio111 ~ ~· Cooed gor. Nr So. ""t ' • • _. ___ ,_. Nr bch --· a..:"i-.ds II 8. 345-1323. hl.:>in. Installed $4 915. dead Cenrick a c-Llc'd cvint Harbor 81 I h e Plaza •-nl ., .... ......,... ui refrig. pool, walk to 1hop, ~~..:..,'""'· • .., --1~,..-SundlY ._ __ ,. · ~ '$19 95. fl994. ........ beautUul 1ofarlna lnn Motel, • ,.,..,. • ~ no pell $3X), 968--01:;8. 'llU"";»;ll;I'. fffel; df Ull.,._, COM 17c ~ ft •/option bo ti ' 968 67).QHl * 548'-ll?I
: BalbcN Island b.na Po1nt
/ ' Lrn'LE lid. Brand new
I lo\\.-er nr 90, ba.,y. 2 BR. 2
ba, pe.LID, pr, frplc, 1/c
• own, dlsb/w, CUit decor, -d.,.., crp1a. Loe 13111; mo.
Owner, 675-6J13 bf &U-<l748
Ctplltr-llNch
NEW 2 • 3 Br, W/W crpl,
drps. bllN In l<lt. 1210 12
BrJ $291 Q Br) 2Gli81 Ave
IM Palmu. 544-1981.
~235.1~1 ~~M.st~r: ~Jf-wno2~ $~"'·mo: 2n~~1~c~~~irn~bl~ A,m._ == Jh°'is~.;,!1~"":: A~OL1~1217~ ;:D::":::'"lilf~--.;.,.---1
tlcl<hc ednclc&...Jc apartmedln"a1' 009 Monte Vilt&. 548..396.1. Incl. 28R, aft6, 5J&.8638 Fum. or lJnfvrft. ----~ . ..i1u1 ··-..._ $2150 A up. 2333 F.ast Cout P .O. Box1223, ())!~ Mea. ~-Re mod,
•• ~· direcl NEW I BR.~-N •---h • ~ -· --e~~. a.-del Mar coll Social Clubl 535 ~-• ISi v • pbo~. telcvi&ioa, sauna .._.,v. r ui.:ac • 3 BR upst ' pt Cod M.s. ar.d two-Oedrooma. Fur-., ;jiol',.._ :: .. :ti~a~,:, r~~~i~~ r.'t s1~~~-~'3i 114
$185 • * * •;:3~ ' ~ LARC&l Br ~ =,:':~~ N~ 5::5Mt.. e Sq. If~ ~tit)' D:-r•".',.....:----,----I C1cni~n1e and La 1 una ~"1v ubs~ apt. ~~~ 3s'!:ch·~~=n.S190• Vic crpt, patn1, he!a1ect ' PGOL opondmfJ 10101. , ~~.;:,;e~r· 1rJ..Qua11~81
TAKE ~n-ftHww #50
Befdl, Con'lil! play In our ~ .... ""' "'·Ii · No pcta. 893-Um From $U5. Matun! •lkaU~ OH.wood You're lookinJ for Pf!r' ~ !!!', I e, Y.
h a r b or -• u t f1 a a , util ,,.... wi ~ fnfttnt ni. No erll. 1117 • OfTICE •er •nltn e.vaU DISCOVER ~ ~
""""°'hlng. !h'>PP'na and Vocandot -money! Ro,. .I BJ?RM. ~ •hoa co.,..1. Monrovia. 66-217t ~ ~ br Rh~ Ave. """ Of-DISCOVIRY' Eloc:!ricol
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....it's ftlll. now! C.U 64:MB!I Now'! ocw llufl. • o ... lnod M. 9"M560 • 64Ul70 o.ta M e 6*-tm Nationally -hlOd Ii In, .t---l --..:.J4
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bo, Geld Nodallloo "°""" "' Adlt communUy, Rec tac,
sauna. u dwn FOR llM!Ome _ prop. auto. t, m-nm.
ir ARROWHEAD Chai et, • . a·Iemet Units, s. °'tCO acn.
Ott ms w lot, for 18' boat, 1nJ:. mtr hm Oil t Box &'HI.
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33" Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa; Calif.
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DAILY PILOT f5
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A?.1AN A. Dbl door n'lint Jm
relrir. approx 3 ~ old. Stow, mint &m 0 lceefe .I:
Merritt, 2 brolJen, upper I:
lower own, rotisserie, grill
I: 6 bumen, 3 )'ti old. $D>
eaeb, 643-4333.
REFRIGERATOR 2 d r.,
auto de.frost, very clean,
like hew T130 Westminster
Ave., West. 893-9060.
LADY Kenmore Port .
Dishwasher, CUttin&' brd.
Xlnt cond. $150/bst ob'. ---
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......... 111 Offlct FumllVN/ 3 L .... , 2 n .... SUI c~ ...... I T.;.;"..;;'°;;;~;;;"~---_;,;-:;; ~A; ... ;.; .. :k~·:·~IM~~~~~;;:~~:~~'~IO~A~-~~ ... ~~-,,::::Jno~-Autos, UMd * AUCTION 1t' ECJ!11-124 2 .,.. .. .., 1 mo o1c1. Scutas 925 '& .~ RAT DODGE
Flm .....,_ WD DESKS l20470 wl<lumb 1"'1oed. Need pod _.._ BEAT lho $ Dw ..... Hon
a ..... ..._ -~ !lie .... dr Call 833-23111 .(btt ll-31, T 'lloC2!"' -.,. old I 'Tl• l50 -· 903 cc...... DODGE tuper dean 1'lV :i.
-Fric!oy, T:30 e-m. $1. 167 W, 19th CM 64WG oa. 8"1' YCMln Now.saw lO% 280 Cam. Rid> -· dr HT. V..,I, P/B, A/C,
Windy's Auction Barn Pla-/Orgono 826 r..osr ~t, ....,. claimed. 1 WILD CHEYENNl Webet -dnlt, c. D. II· P/S. Mini COllCI. 25,000 ml.
Newport. CM 648-a86 ca a . t ke• b, be r. CZ altlon, nrctot valve job, $2100. m-3445
-'l'ooy'• Bide. Mat'I ORGAN HOBBY i2.~ RlER. Fine Avl-10% l>DoUp .. 24 ~ """'"~ •• 'Tl.me!\ =---~ .= ''l!w, ~~~ :-:i~. =
-Jm GARRARD •~""LE "'··• • -• 2314 Npt Blvd C.M. drive Wt -~ IUr °""" .._ new lhoc:b, trick aood· 12llJ. 64&-!300. MODEL. profff&looal full Don't buy any C'&fln until UJ•.no .~~·pup-' dU:ionS.la.Youmllllaeelbit au1pen1ton. $1650. me chan&er, 2lO watt you Cl.4 play! N'on.playen JNH, 7 wkl, temale. free: to ~ R-'l5. 1971; 20 ~Km: one. ldDAY FREE TRIAL nt: 837.o"mf\le.I. 1968 DODGE OORONET
AM/EMJ MPX receiver 3 welcome to attend ttte work aood homN. ~ Newport lilver; $250 xuu; xlnt EXCHANQE. 1968 tlat Ut Sllort Spyder, VS, automatic. Cle41.n!
...,,r'«:111r .. J::~w~ ~..:;~·T~~\':'rlcb Blvd. Al>t. H. ~Jo blu bk+ wr.. GUSTAFSON am/Im ......... 5 ""'' $900 • 64l-ti8S8
-··~ Good -i. ll<,yJ, -· FORD . ow '98. T....... 642-2151 ]~ '12l<o HONDA s:;o, -. Uncoln-Mirc-· -.___ 500 hlghl .L•f•-.1 nf:Jl9l.a;m. Coast Mus ic Service _ ... ....,... ~ Ul« no:w. Low-... UllOO W w -r . HONDA snwrw are over y .........
H-BOY s..tmmlng poo1 Newport Blvd. at llarl>or . , $650 or o11tt •. 548-:ln 8~ a..ci:" 'Tl -. z.ooo ml. Moat outo-'lve technicians ready to '&
ll<o ,..,. old. UJ« new. Costa Meas 64 Honda 50, Stnet bUce ..,__ * (211! 59W544 Sacr!llce ... 1511l. -: OU fa tory -ommend -
18' x f' wl1h redwood ptat. *PIANOS*°ROANS* Pall, Ga-al 850 auto dutch, 115. "Home of lho Vlk'-"'' 51&-2525 ':f'Ye y r c;arc ••• • ...,., m .. r d....., equip. iIAMMoNo.wURLITZER 8flHJ915 a11 7. "'" ed service on Costa Mesa's Hor·
ment. and teot kit. w-F b c1earance 1 llled,...,. GROOM ,. BOARD, 11 ,.. 750 HONDA ·oo TOYOTA • 1 c ~'l.'l JAGUAR bor Bou'-·ard of Can. POWERFUL PONY $500. new. MUil aell $300. !,;tlnued m!tet oreana. all tnedl. Free pickup! * 919-13«; * ~/C&Dlpe:r abell. IWT
onmplete, 531-121!. Many makes, priced from "SherTY'•," Poodle pup1 ·~ Kawasaki '150 new lllft, AM/FM, 1o mL $1550. '66 Jaguar XKE, AM/FM, ~·~ ::::! ~ = ~
F. pool table, 7x4, ooe Sl49.50. The best deals are avail. ~2M8. cond. 1'rYtnc muit ae11 Must tell. 6'4-m wire wbJa.. xlnt cond., make goes. (REPO&fi). 10 DAY
pc &late top, 1hrt cond., all alway1 at: n-. 154 $1tOJ or best titter. 494-S Autos Wented 961 "oil=".:.· .=6'1>-52!i0::..::==allo.::6·--FREE TRIAL EXGIANGE.
-lndd. $350. • w n· h M . c·1y ....... LOTUS s .
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990 '
baaket bar stools, very at. South Cout Plaza ~2830 GUSTAFSON Wrouat>t Iron • wld<tr • IC s USIC I GERMAN SHEPHERD Mobil• -935 REWARD 888
tnct.l!Oeach.673-8774. GU!LBRANSENRialio * PUPS * 14'~' N-travel 19'2 LOTUS ELITE
NEED Wltneos !or acddeoi -· 2 Full ke·~•M• • BLK/TAN MALE trailer. Contained. Ex. rond. Private-· 675-m< Lincoln Mercury
Feb. 7. 1963, Adamo Blw & rull-b;... WtR. wtPuou': SILVER TIP FEMALE $100. 53&-1'04. • Eotancia Blvd. Costa M.,.. speaken. Sult. Ior home, Purebreed/.,..l.':pen Motw -WILL PAY OVER , ___ M_AZ __ D_A___ 161m Beoch at Wamer
K lly II •--L 1 • Huntington Bee.ch ::-au;n1°.:;;;,~"ci.ted'1" ~ chapel, etc. 12195. 5.'!6-"623. ht P"PPY ~ deworrned Salo/Rant MO e ue ,,_ *'Mazda 73 Rotary *Autos, lmpomd 970 I 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544
Jim e\18, 5J6..'l867 HAMMOND organs, models 894-100& BRAND NEW For latt model,· cle11n, $66 MONTH · --------''Home of the Viking'' 1111·~vo1'-"'t.::we"-"1<1e""r"'"w""1'"'th-hood-, -, i ~;J; MprlceA;, ~ n"~ooc ---Sc-hoo-=l .:.lns=tructlon'---N-e-w 73 EXPLORER 20' low mliNge dome.. 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE VOLKSWAGEN 1971 EL DORADO Ranchero, 352 engine, f bbl
ti I ......... 1 k Will accept trade-ina Le •••• · ile p s in h,ydrauUc cylinder set up Studio 34141 Coa.llt Hwy, Classes startin,a: Tue 1 Fully self.contained, tinted cs, m'""' •• , rue I or CALL MR. FRY 842«166 &S 1.1ua.<• 18,000 m· s. carb, auto, . ., new
tor wood splitter, hydraulic Dana Point, 496-3661. 9:30-10:30am, Wed &-9pm A: glaas, windshield curtain, c•mpers. ff B h ·~ allyw B van xlnt cond. Factory air condltk>ning, acrylic paint job. 2nd
pump and blade for wood PRI ply will pay cash for Sat 9:3G-10:30am. M~ V-8, auto. trans., pwr. steer. Call and uk for Buyer unt. eac t ion r. metallic paint, Jeather Interior, full power, owner, 83,000 miles $495.
splitter. 6 ft. metal brake. Baby Grand or Spinet from crest Kennels, 54&-0989. lng, pwr. brakf'S. (#26280). DAYE ROSS r~ ~th:cRi:.~~ tilt & telescopic steering, 9n.4575.
637-6843. a prl pty. M&-1395. GERMAN Shepherd pups, $6995 , MAZDA Aaklng $1300 stereo, door I~s. cruise ··=12'"""Lm=.""e"roug=ha=m-, -:,-.doo-r,I
BAR-B-QUE table It 2 HAMMOND AlOO male le female. Parenta plus tJuc & llr.. ~-' ' control., light sentinel, most air cond. + stereo, pwr
btncbea (~n) $10, XI _, 11~,.,. "~"......., regist.@red, PllPI not. $25 $699.50 DOWN PONTIAC every dlx. xtra. (Ser. windows, priv owner $3500.
Lawnmower $7.50. WhUe nt unMJ. 'llN, '""1'0000 each. 894-7056. $113.40 MO. WilJ.. rebuild )'OUr eng., or 40408$).. Call after 6pm 962-.2223. =:a~~ ~n um-TVS, Radio, HIFI,
836
GERMAN Shephe"1 P'I"."~ $6119.SO -. pymt. 1113,40 240I Harbor Blvd. :;11331=.::Be:::ad>=.::m::.· _ __;lllU66==I ~. ;~ ci:,ng.l3501J2il or CX-,: $5999 '64 FORD Eoonel. led. Jleblt eng,
-· . tereo AKC, 115 & up. Ne • ..,., mo. for '8 mos., cuh price Costa -546.I017 MERCEDES BENZ Guaran. alt 5:00, call Steve ..,.d, pan & .,.... DECORATOR ha.I new Beach.642-22J3. incl.tax&llc.$1479.?S.De-· ________ 1::.54H902==·c..., _____ • Nabers Must sell thls'week, $100.
heavy """"' """' plulh 25" Color console. Dual POODLE toy pups, AKC. fem.I pymt. pricel111225.!0. WE PAY TOP 1968 VW, Llke nu-Must oee Cadr'lfac '67GoodFOcoRndD. 646-statlon2836. w•-
cupet. super quality: Anti-speaken, cabinet per!. Good whelped 1/7173. 19671 Quiet Annual Percentage' Rau! CASH 50 USED Orig 36 000 --
que IQld, 170 yds, Olive cond. $125. 842--8226. Bay Lane, H.B. after 5 p.m. 10.%1% on approved credit MERCEDES tires. 0S,:!· chains mi : ' 200> HARBOR BL., $800.
-n lOO yda. 5fM65f. RCA CONSOLE Springer Spaniels EXPLORER rack. 11350/best 0 ll er. COSTA MESA Good condlilon 673-9352
SEVERAL lets ol kitchen SIOO cash • 645-1361 AKC e 832-4192 MOTOR HOME ON DISPLA y 615-3203. 9100 Open Sunday 'Tl GALAXIE 500 Hr.
cabinets A counter tDPI GER. Shep.;:r.' adlts, Stud CENTER for used cars It trucks. just Sharp N ew Car '69 vw Bus, deluxe, air cond. YOUR ONLY Ps/Pb, air cond. Sacrlftce. Harden Enterpriletl ~ ~--· pet '-'--'·--' t8lm BEAaI BLVD call us for free estimates. AM/FM fold <bwn seat/ 675-3354. 815 W. 18th, C.M. W-:1842 1 • serv. ~-· -~ gUal'. HUNTINGTON BEAcH GROTH CHEVROLET Trade-ins ' FACTORY
FIREWOOD Sale, cord, FretttY.u .. siock,S4?-39nl557-022. 84UI03 Coming In Ev•ry D.iy -~er,~~·:it~p%.~ AUTHORIZED 1~edG~ ~~·~ J:'~nt~.~d~l'f: 3 LlnH, 2 Times, $2.00 =P~:,::u'b'\;:iK~~: ~1m=-CA~L=,l.:F:;O.:R~N~l~AN--I Aak Ior Sales Manager Ask About Our Unique •n VW Adventure Camper, CADILLAC cond. $500. 592-5878
. lnformaliOri. 675-4105 831-1.00. MINI MOTOR HOME 18211 Beach Blvd. Used MePrcedel I L•aH fully equip'd, stereo FM, '70 Torlno,-air, rad.lo, heater,
OBEDIENCE CLASSES ~·"· Sell eo~'-, 1 Huntington Beach ans sunroof, $29fi0, w k d y s ' DEALER pwr steering &: disc brakes., Mlscell•neous PUPPIES mixed b re e d ~· ....Y uLA1.1..:u, own-H fi75..6737 aft 4, 673-3618 I..arxest selection of Cadil-$1695. 968--0291
W ••• 120 nicely milrked, med sz, cut; Novice & Advanced Leuons ..... averypin.low mileage, cle&;n 847..a"T KI 9-3331 ouse of Imports ; er . la.cs in Orang Counlv •n1.u """-•Our ResultJJ &t2-4664 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR · e ~· 1968 Ford Fairlane exc. coo. _ __ 1 & frisky. 6461174. ~·~ • $5" FOR TOP USED CARS 6862 Manchester, Buena Park VOLVO Sales.Leasing. dition $850.
BOAT TRAILER 1 COCKAPOO female dog, ADORABLE Silky Temen, 5. on the Santa Ana Frwy -962 7ti89
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WANTED * good with children. 7 wits, 2 Males, 1 Fein. 1125-plus tax & tic. U your car la extra doan, 523-7250 N11bers •
roR 21 rr. BOAT -$150. Call 64+611!1 $5~SO DOWN """:...~BUICK SALE Cadilla~ GREMLIN
Qdl 837-500.1 or 2 Kittens, 8 weeks old. 1 HorMI 856 $112-61Pe~ Mo. 2925 Harbor Blvd. "" 35(1 MB '65 220 8 2600 rlARBOR BL. RE poss Es s ED 1972 "-""""'after 6 PM. Tabby, 1 Striped, Call after Costa Meaa -2500 '"'"··=----'TI"'4:.:16'13-;::;,,;3615= FINAL CLOSE OUT COSTA MESA 1~~~"""""0 '7=-,.-,,.-0:=--= 2:30 963-3663. REGISI'ERED Mustang Cash price including tax & "'~ •· Gremlin Good oond. 25,000
Sell the old ortull. Buy the mare, 9 yn old. 1115. Must lie $621.3.82. Delerred pay· IMPORTS WM'TED MG '72 VOLVOS 540-9100 Open Sundsy mile• Centlnela · Bank,
new lh1tt. Nffa a "Pad"? Place an ad! sen, no reasonable offer re· ment price $8707.42. A.P.R. Oronge County's MOST ALL MODELS '72 Cad Cpe De.Ville, ~ld 646-TI.21 Make ofrer.
lulled. 645-<l378. 12.40%E~~·ER . BILL TO~~OTA '69 MGC GT, 6 cyl w/ over 18 NEW & DEMOS w/gold ~ter. Fully -•· JEEP
• 6 'fl. old quarter gelding 18881 Beach Bl • drive RadiaJs ~Fm t9,(0) nus. Pvt pty. $6350.1 ---------1 w/1. yn show troining. MOTOR HOME IL Beach Pb.vW-8555 Very good ..;oo, 213 ,' ALL MUST 00 =knds 586-2517· Da,., •n Jeep Univenal 4 wheel
842-7547 18801 ~~~!.vo. $ ..F'Ol' Junked or wrecked 596-«llO. IN FEB. '64 Cad~tac Cpe de Ville drive. Lo ml. W l n c b..
HUNTINGTON .BEACH aulo8. MGB DEALER COST Mint oond. Lo miles. Nul-673-~8"136~·===.,---I
842-ll03 :.;:.omA:: .:.:.i 'Tl MGB Rdm, x1nt c:ond. BELOW COST ~642-2'156, eve/wkeMs LINCOLN
27' TRAVCO nf/541-6105 ext. 24 $2500. Call alter' pm SEE us TODAY I CHEVROLET '6!1 ContinenW, mint c:ond.. ~·~ ~~ALS Open 1 daya/wk., 24 "°"" __ ..c*..c64UQl8c:c..c=..:*c.__1PURCHASE or LEASE I-------dr sed. Ivy Green llnlsb,
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Bo_a_ts.:.,_Ga_n_or_a_I __ 900_. 21' PRIDE "' JOYS PORSCHE UP TO 48 MONTHS =~;:!· w"r.:,n ;:r ~
VAN CONVERSJ~NS Aut_o_•;...• _lm.,:.poo_rl....;od __ 97~0 -------DEAN LEW. IS '& oows; ,..,. & door •-CRUISING to M e x i co ? ::"a!es e Service e Rentak -......-. For •n •d In Wom•n'1 World
Call Mary Beth 642-5678, ext. 330 Licensed Merchant Marine * D I * ' AUDI '67 PORSCHE 912, Io ml'.. • AM/FM radio, pwr an.
skippers will delivll!:r your anmar RC. •---------KorU.I, map, immac. $3350. ~ tenna, heater, tact air, new
Swing into Spring Coat of Squares! h fro · t 1 • 6'15-4414 radlaJ tires, rec J I D l n g ~~c,.!:.°~nv':n~n~':. 13801 H~:., G.G. '12 AUDl 100!.S, auto, alr,l-"~=.:T·~O~Y-o=y""A~--1 ~ GET SMART passenger seat. 13495. alter
9318
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Reasonable rates-Years of Next to G.G. Datsun am/bn stereo, fully equip. , Pi k reel . . 6 pm, 830-9334. e,,...,..rience. Xlnt cd, Lo ml, best otter. I ---------1 c a value like this LlKE NEW 1972 Co HM tal
··r-S48-9487 WINNEBAGO dlx u n l t MS--0754 or 831·2875. SALE '70 Chevy NO\la at an easy n n motor home. Taking SACRIFICE 1970 Audi, $1500. 1966. HARBOR 'Price of $1~. (215BZM). 10 2 dr, w/all extras, 12,000 ~se'r'Vations. Summer· or best•oner. can after 4 COSTA MESA 646-9303 DAY rnEE TRIAL EX-miles, 6775696.
BOAT TRAILER
*WANTED*
FOR 21 FT. BOAT
Call 117-5003 or
645-69'lT after 6 PM.
Boats/Marine
Equ ip.
BOAT TRAILER
*WANTED*
FOR 21 IT. BOAT
Call 337.5003 or
645-0021 after 6 PM.
wonter rates, weekly or PM, 557-i1<42. FINAL CLOSE CUTI 2 VolYOO both gold, Excellent CHANGGUES. TAFSON "MERCURY
,monthly 545-<083 alt 2 'Tl AUDI, 4 dr, am/Im, '72 TOYOTAS condition.
Rent A Motor Home alrtronc! auto, sunroof, per! MOST ALL MODELS 1:.,'~'!!:..~'!°ue:~ck. air, Lincoln-Mercury for your Vae<1tlon concl. 54&-~11 alt 6. •~ * 839-4301 * BMW 44 NEW & IS64 P 1800, sport coupe, new 161m Beaclo at Warner
DEMOS
pain~ radials, r&h, nice In-Hunt!ngtun Beach
LUXURIOUS, roomy F .
equipt., new lJfetime 23/25.
Free mVlns. Aft 5 •
838-(533, Tustin
!!:!!l•rs, Utility
TANDEM AXLE
CAR TRAILER
968-9848 after 6 p.m.
947
tcr!or, 1975. 49S-ill3. 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 WSE A ALL MUST GO VOLVO 19'11 ~n, 33,500 "Home of the Viking" MOM LOVES
IN FEB. ~J~0~~~~ '71 Chevell• 30'7 auto, vleyl THE KIDS
DEALER COST resulta In nee ol ..te. ~ e:·bs1f.OO~. sbarp. And th-ey'U all-Jove )IOU when
BELOW COST 13333.33 llrm Bring cash. · )IOU e e thlo '70 646-6424. '68 Cbevelle Malibu, Ml pwr, Colony Park wagon wtth all
SEE US TODAYI 1969 Volvo, rmdet 142, autn air, nu, tires &: brakes. the ..goodies. C231AN10 10
Sales • Service . Leasing PURCHASE or LEASE Good cond. l!M. 673--0'l8ll alter 6. DAY FREE TRlAL -EX·
1973 BAVARIA
CREVIER BMW
218 W. ~i :i"ta Ana UP TO 48 MONTHS 963-2568 '7U Camaro, low ml. s:;o cu CHANGE.
Boals, Power 906 FOUR 12 x 16.5 S.ply Ann· Vlatt our new home! D£AN LEWIS Autos, Used 990 ~;,. ~k ~nd:'°nd. $ 1989
, """"'fires. 1 mo. old, ;deal Q FOR SALE' 22 passenger ~ GUSTAFSON
Auto Service, Perts 949
25 Owens crui5er, slpa 4, V8 for pick-up or camper. ITIOIYIOITIAI TRAM V 8 · U ~~'&is-~ tank, _SJ_l-'-O'l61.~------trans. Good 00~ft::~. ~~~~ • ncoln-Mercury
' . SPEED equip for short 1iw. HARBOR oUer. Hoag Mem. Hosp. 16800 Beach at' Warner
Bo•ts, Sall 909 block, 283,327. r-645-8000 ext 124 Huntington Beach
642-0611 ROY CARVER, Inc. COSTA MESA 646-9303 . LET'.S ·MAKE 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544
. FOR sale -Kile No. 147. ~~~~~~~~ '& BUICK "Homa of the Vlkln•" Good rondltlon, with trailer. : 234 E. 17th St. A DEAL •
rn-ruo. ....,for.. II i;:;i I Costa M... 541J.ff44 • 'tN 'TI G.T. ·V>ga. The price ;, '& Boats, Slips/Docks 910 CORTINA right. Come on In and bey
I ~;;;;;;;;~:;~1;;;;;;;;~=~=;;;;:; • it. (16IDLSJ : lJl DAY IBEE • 28' front mooring $2/ft. 18' it DAY OF THE TRlAL EXCHANGE. side mooring 11.5 0 /l t. ~-I 1'lV Fonl Cortina, pod tires, $1489 ~ -or 548-4395. --· 950 minor tune-up, $360. • BARGAIN SINGS LIKE . ..TUNNED
f\n 13 Slip.J>J: aide Ue wanled, 38xI2 1961 (llEV'{ & 1961 Mereury m.l680 alt 6 pm. '6!1 -Corona. Features A BIRD GUSTAFSON We thli* )IOU will be when L . t-ff3.u. · .. n. cnalser. siatlon wagon. Best off". DATSUN and price are all """"· Li ol M ""'see this value. '7U M.,.. "'( -64>-2260 * -* (YXW2)11. lJ) DAY FREE This '6!1 Buick Skylark Illes nc n-ercury cury Mont .... y. Cll8!DFC).
Be comfortable and ron-Boats, Spaad & Ski 911 Recreational 1973 DATSUN TRlAL EXaiANGE. like one l<>O. (XWA!ISf). 10 161mBeachatWanoer 10 DAY FREE TRlAL EX· fident In W. •mart, slim $ 1189 DA y FREE 'TRIAL EX· Huntlngton Beach CHMIGE 11489. coat. LIDO 14 no. 33T7 Xlnl cond Vahlcl.. 956 ALL MODELS CHANGE. 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 GUSTAFSON
Welcome chilly days with rover, trier, lull race, $1150. 73 NEWPORTER IN STOCK GUSTAFSON $1989 "Home of tM Viking" ~"' .. ";"''co1~':,.'?'11~ r ~\ .°l 96U9'29. VAN CONVERSION . lmmadlate Delivery Uncoln-Mercury GUSTAFSON CHRYSLER -~~:~~!!Y
"'IU&re• w;th fingering yarn, • " Too Dodge. Ooasah, V-8, f M...-211-•---1 16800 Beod> at warner Uncoln-Mercury Hunt!ngtt>n S..ch then join. very easy! Pat-j ,,__ 1-Power Steering, Power ~~.• Jtldl!lllll H-Beaclo CHRYSLER 'Ill 1!'own & aQ.1144 * 1213) 592-5544
Long and lean tD there, tem 7427: Misses' Sizes 8-16 ·· .. Brakes, SlO've, let; Box, etc. .t&\. ..=,w..:r :t::&, aa..1144 * (213) sn.5544 w:.~ at~~ Country Sta Wagon, dllal "Home of 'the Viki""'',.
then a -t of pleata swings included. You can't beat W. price _ ~ • "Home of tM Viking" t42 IM'c'i'(2'l3) 592-5544 air, lull ..,...., ·167S1best.l--:.o';==e7.-='·=·•-1
l:a ~f~ ~"l';ha';;!' .~~ ~~ ,:rE~~~ -~ cempers, Saia/Ran• no p1 .. :'! uc. DATSUN uo Z. l9'71, spou.r. TRIUMPH "Home of "IM viking" o~O~N';"~ i'L MUSTANG
to PZ!d ;!~1:,1~r~~w ~~~r a:c~~~,: -$499.50 DOWN ~~~an. ~Uat r:f. =: *' ·n BUICK SKY;LAM '69 MUsrA;ia. v.s, pafpwr
Ball Sizes lO%, mi, 14i,s, trig; otherwise third-class Brand New 84 mo. at ~ 497-1* uk tor Kevin '68 Triumph GT 6 Xlnt cond thruout, $999 1963 CONtINENTAL Orig disc brkl, alr cond., landau
16\;, 18\;, roi;. s1 .. 14\; I delivery will take three CamP.r Shells $119 $11.15 Par Mo. Nlto. 496-'Jf14 • $IJtlO . Jl93.-062I hll Jtlcol 80-24411 owner .l(u """" • belted top,~ al[ 6.
(btllt 37) takes 2 3/8 yards weeks or more. Send to New cuatom aleeper $395 Caah pric. Inctuding tax t. '12 Datsun ,,.... 4 Spd, VOLKSWAGEN 157 BUICK WAGON. Nu ra· ..-i tlM $500. 64Ull< OLDSMOBILE
45-inch. Alice Brooks, the DAD..Y New cabover camper $575 lie. $53.12.'l5-Defetted pay· atc:.an:J stereo mag wbls, dials. Radio I heater. No ~all~5.!:..,,==,,...,=--l:::-::::::::--:---:---I
8E11EMtt'nVl'l VENTS PILOT, 105. Needlecraft Call 89MSTJ mentn. $1374.90. A.P.R. Jo mi·s. <>w0er a11 6, 'ff VW BUG -e. $250. COUGAR •ncut1a .. Suoremo4-drHT for eech pattern_ add 25 Dept, Box 163, Old Chelsea CyclM Bikes 10.&4 · t•S2J5l 96J..¢l9T, Newly overhld. f.1 Otts 6· m1 Santa Ana st., 1 _________ 1 Alr1 P/1, P/w ndws ·
cents Jor each pattem tor Station, New York, N.Y. Sc 't t25 EXPLORER um DATSUN 2u _ _.. chrm _ ~095. cmta Meaa Wbt. vinyl top, :>ant conc1'
Alt Mall and Special Handl· 10011. Prial Name, A-oo "" MOTOR HOME LOADED WITH EXTRASI ~. • " s, .. '63 BUICK Le Sa .... , RH!, '&• ~ 213/51M127 E...i
trc; otben"9e third-class z~E i;;gr-~· .721 MCYI'ORCYCLE REPAIR -CENTER LOW MILEAGE MJ.{1898 ,69 VW BUg Xlnt cond Ori& A/C, auto trans, good run-644-4008.
dellw!l]I will lalte three crochet, knl~ etc. Free All mal<n. Work ........ 18801 BEACll BLVD. IStl9 DallUn 4 dr w/alr, S!Ooo ml Rain. 6 nlng. Bit. O!r. -pm. l""'~"iroiA;;:;NTl;ooA:;-:;;C;--I
-o< "'""" Send to dlredlons 50c. teed. Free estintareo. Orange llUHT!NGTON B!lACll lfOO, 43,000 mne.. ~~\~ $950.' 644-UI CADILLAC = ~t~Dt;;t~ IMta.nt 'Macrame Book. Coast Autnmotive:, 1711 l4i.ll03 644-46'1'9 N.B. NO kliiEN '$4 Tf:mpe:tt lta ~Air :m West 18th St., New Basic, W>cy knots, pat· Pomona Aw., CM:, 645-5122. '71 VW CAMPER n DATSUN 5JO..f SPD. **'t!l vw SU II DI AL '73 9odal1 Dt Vllf•, !l900 ml, BUI u.. ...a ~· /Jmo&t mild, pa/pb, pod -~ NY lOOI!. Print ten~. $LOO. HONDA SL0 71I St -~ full · ~ R/H. New tirH. lOnt cond. ~·u~ Xlnt ~ .Jooded ~oo. PriYOI* -~· 1'111111 -Good --y"'... . .. l1t1tant Croebel Book -6mo~d.Hashad'"t-~,_ ......... ave, ~~11.. SJze -----_..._ 5·.30 ~~ """"'' .... -~ six )'ears old. e &rOWll. 557-8190. .-. !fAJll:. ADDllElltl with Le by ~-·-• Pa ~ w ~-w low mileage. R11111 Ulte -· --~-$l9lS. call 49H257 411&-:J!!!!. too. (VOY5Cm. 10-DAYl:;;;n';:::=:-:-~=--1 -· lllD and 8TfLE am "Mw=· t· of gaa New cond. S4943!. $2"5 •.a·y -VW --~~·~~ 'T.I Cotlillac ~-de Ville -rnEE TIUAL J!:XCWIGE. '67 lbtoovlUe, 2 dr, HT, lull _.._ (ems, $1,(l(l. ~ VI ..,._ .. --.ft."11 & -._....,.. nwoo Ir &tr aria ti ... ....:.
nu-Conop...,1-Gltt-NEW '12 lionda CB ,lllO. 500 ,. .. , tax Alic. --low ml.-· 1'1111)' •quipped. $-789 ,.. • m[ ··~t, 1
SEE MORE Q u I ck _ more than 100 &lfb _ Miles. Extra.o! Coat $1Jt10. $199.JI DOWN "II) FIAT 1JI 8PYDDt lll!O/beot o&r. 551~ °"""'"· 5.ll:fll9. GUSTAFSON ~82: ':,, 5" · 11115.
-and .-ooe $l.OO. Sell for 1675. l144-0ll06. 43 mo. al 5-81>d.. -rodJall BEST o11er x1n1 ooucl '12 CADILLAC Coupo de """ m..Jl9, e =.su!:r J:.°"1oc. ~ IJomplete Alrltu - -19'11 Suiuld i.> $16.51 Aboritt ':..~ .,...m, afni ,.U.. '10 VW, -blck Ville. All xtru. Ind stereo, Llncolll-u--'65 Grand Prix. Full °""' 5Qe. 11.00. onlY 400 milea, Ca"1 pl1oe Jncludlng tu a cond. Jo mi.111111111bobtth Int., ap mraa. -!SB50, '93-11T1. 1-n-~ --w-' ~· Runa Good,
INSl'ANT SEWING BOOK 'li.!::";1 '!.°" .. '::"° ~ $325. 53$.3256 lie. $3211. 'IS. Otlerred pay-Ln., HB. · '611 Bl"' VW, X1nt cond. '12 cadlU.., xlnl <0nd., !Ully Hi iit:gi,;.,41 Bel'~ ..., tw.y, ,.... tornon'ow. 50e. 1.9'12-11 Huoqvama 4l)O. $1100 meal J>dco 1(192.08. A.P.R. '12 }"lat 1JI -· ~. -ldtt, Best oiler. equipped, make o l 1 • r . MuM4' * 121,, 592_5544 (,i,67 Flreblrd, fact air,
$1.1-· -F ASH I 0 N Qallt -t -16 pattmis. Firm. Paul 64Mll!6 alt. 6 16.189'1 •• ( (9ll991PLEXL0Rl ster<o ..... aid rad<. l!llO. 9lW439 o< 841.z;aT 61&-.213D alter 5 pm. .,....__ of lho VI I " ~ 400J.:·•5 c~
·-·-.. 10c. PM. X ER -* DUNE BUGGY. Xlntbo<IY 1llli Cadillac. -"lad· .--w ' "tL. BOOK -11.-0 1 M ...... Quilt -s -'70 HONDA a. 360 """'11> MOTOR HOME '70 Flat "'""' Uf SPYcler oouclt. + ...,,..._ Has blown Must at!Hletlvlni! "°""try, '6!1 Collsor lG!7. QI Cobea "Weed ff a Reap"
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Capistrano EDITION
VOL '6, N0.51, 2 SECTIONS, 26 J!A.GES
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TUESDAY, FEIRUARY' 20, 19~3 TEN CENTS
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Clemente Hillside Residents to Renew Battle . ~
By JOHN V ALTEllZA
Of .. DI~, ......... ~ of residents fn the hillside areas above San Clemente High School ar.: prepared to mume their baWe
before city COWlcllr!>m Wedneaday -
voicing objections to the construction of a
hJAjor tract in undeveloped billa.
. Tbe project ia proposed for a portion of
the old Rancho Margarita subdivision by
the Landmark Financial Corporation of
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Balboa Island and involves more than 200
residences on lhe hills SOU!heast of the
.high school. .
Rosidents, represented by lomier Cit)'
A~toroey Carl Kegley, insist that the
developer lo being aUowed to vary from
city codes and have demanded·tbat coun-
cilmen keep the restrictions· on the tract
aUff.
The is.sue first arose several weeks
ago, but councllmen postponed a decision
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ErUl;Up ~Safari'
With Citations
, San Cl~mente police ended a
ialarl by two co)ot. hunters in the
lnlaDd biUa before dawn today,
· trading the two n;en even-steven . .. r The poJlce too:k two dead coyote3 rrom the bunters in e:ichange (or a
. pair -Of .citations.
Ollicers said a patrobneo fll'SI
noticed the bunting shortly alter.
midnight .. be crulsed the Avenida
Pico ex1enSton.
A blih-lnlensity spotlight caught
·the ofllcer'a attentioc.
Momeota tai.r the officer came
. apoii a pldoip truck outfitted for
" bunting wltb rlllel and apotlights. Two dead eoyoles fttt lyiJ!C·ln the.
truck bed, olflotts a8\d. ·'l'be two ............ ldlllltlllt4
u -Ila)' ~ it !fun..
unctm Pmtr --Qiarl•
7·Alms of lllli LolU St., -"' L~:VaJley. < , l
·' PollCe said the citations an.ae· !llniing at ipgbt and trespuSiJlg in
I fenced area. -
Tiie two ~ coyOtes ,,... turn-
ed o<er to county animal coetrof of. Deers. •
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For Bond
E'lection
A light turnout of early voters was
counled today in the $2S-millloo school
bond election brought before the elector-
ate in the C&pistraoo Unified School Dis--
trict. .
Initial spot · checb of precincts
throughout the large district showed that
on the averaae ab: percent of the•-..S
"8d turned out in the early boura of vottag.· -1
Tlie .beaYiell '~ .......... the
arees ~ ftlftd" ftli'entl 1n most ahlllkn& - . _ _.
Ole -Elementary Sdiool and the. Lutbenm Clllrch of OUr S a v i o r
reglllered the heaviest iniUal turnout of
'tbe precincts checked.
Most election. workers said that the
slow start ·was "predictable" in the elec-
Uon because of the singi'e lssUe on the
ballot.
The poJls wW remain open tDltil a p.m.
and the turnout is expected to mount late
today as working parents return bome to
Co cast the.Ir votes. ;u, · .• s. _High . urt Workers at aeveral of the precincts
aald that the fiow of voters was steady.
R 1bere are a score of polling places
ef .. """"' to near open la today'• apecia1 elect1oa: ,. , ........., · .lIJ Advocat.a of the bonds bave said that
the 11UCceU in pauage rests on large
'~ -h A ] turnouts of voters. OU' 8D ppe& . Get'1l'!~lhe-vote campaigna lorme4 the
• tenor of' the lut days o! the bond-pasaage
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe U.S. wort by Arvy's Friends, the formal
~me c.urt today declined to li!view group p:"ganiZed to win approval for the
tbe C011Yictioll of Strban-Blsbara Sirhan bonds. ~;.the. mui'd. er of . Sen' • Robert F. Ken-Tbe issue lo the first actual bond vote
poll):., to come before the voters in eight years
, ltiiiaD•s tlwyen claimed in, an appeal in the llistrict.
!hl!l...11) poljce aearcbed bis mother'• District spokesmen insist that without ....= ·llDCOllitltutiOy alter the 1t6I the funds, it would be impossible to cope ~ and (l) there was..,.. evidence with the aoaring growth in the diatrict.
be,dld 110Ulre Ibo fotal bullet. ~ .-ruction figures 1'Ml court rejected tbe appeal 7.0 have caused the criaia in the dbtrict. WMbcut comment. Staggered sessions have been suggested lllrlian. 11, Ii aervlng a life .-nee. II the molt overcrowded achools next fall
H• lnitlally waa coodemDed to eaecutlon aa a meana of staving oil -for an lld-
butwu reeentenced.alter the calilorllUI ditlonal .y .. r, at least -the prospect o!
~ c.urt outlawed capUal punisb· double sessions. ~ The areaa where the heaviest growth ia M San Quentin Prlaon, spokesman Lee ' expected are in Laguna !'ilguel, Mission
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Jllllil the development firm c:oold lbow
how it coul~ provide for ICCeSS by
children to Ole Hanson Elementary
School.
Ci&J aid<:J said the protest has spawned
·~o11 "letters" to ci&J ball.
Tbe -· protst ia but .... " several major issues conlrontlng ....,.
cllmen 11 the 7::111 p.m. .... toe.
Otber it.ms include:
-lleliberatioc on a draft of a propo.osed
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ordinance aeltlnl II u the minimum qe
for purcl>u&, and -Ion ol aale-and-
sane fireworb ID the dly. Tbe provision
.... --by ..-.I Nllnvihnen two
weeks ago cllrlar a -wblch y;yled a compromlte with ...,._, groups who
aell the -.. -Independence Dey .
-A reci-t by lbe cl!amber of com-merce that the council delay any decision
on the increuiJlg ci off m..t parking , ..
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qulremeata !or apartment construction.
-A letter from outspoten local
buildinc dealper Eric Boucher opposing
the '100-P•••mit parks lee which has won
~ve approval by the council. Tbe
fiat sum replaces the ~revious leea
charged only to certain projecta which
must comply with city parks re-
qt,ih"emtntl. The old fee structure was a
compllcated formula which yielded lltUe
revenue to the city.
-A request by the South Coast Area
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THE WONOE~,OF FltEEDOM IS UNDIUcoRED BY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS rlf 'LAGUNA, Iii U(I,
Lt.Col. John Pltc.hford ond Wf!e Shlrloy SurrouncHd by Wollwlshon ~~rlng~y Arrival . ., '
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Ex-POW Gre~d 6y·~rJtJ'.Er.i1li4S~t New~iguetHo.me ~ ,,. 1 _ • , I , I t
' ' '· . ) By JACK CHAPPELL Pitchford 'WU ·~·&t•en a bouquet of
Of lie .,..., .._ ,..,. i;ed, wbl~ fHMI i~ flbwers by ~ Hun-·
Lt. Col. Jolm Pitchford, a t8n gaunt tincton .BeacllJ aiapi.r of Tb!i!a Sigma
warrior, came home Monday. Phi, a pbilaJltbropic and cullural croup.
Tbe Air F officer beld Within , the arrangement were aeven . caree~ orce • POW bracelets' Willi Pitchford'a·nanle ou pnsoner by his North Vietnamese cap-· ~ . . .
' ' . them, which members of the. group bad -..m. ' "We offer you the most loving welcome
we ~ give to a man who bas returned
afrer seven yean of tmPrbonment .to
Vietnam," Setb Potter, a ~gbllOr;l&ld.
tors since 1965, was welcomed to his ne., ..
Laguna Niluel bom . with speeches, fiags F. • ·a1 F'l . n· . • . • ' .
and about 200 weD wisbers, including m uemente ec1s1on
school children with crayon welco8' ' • &igna. • •
"I don't really need all those .kinii
words, just the look on your !acea is
enough,'.'. tlie . returning POW told tbe
crowd gathered on the oceanfront mesa
at the ~ developpient.
Tbe ofllcer stood straight and tall, the
silver oat leaves and three rows of rib-
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' . " . . . . . San Clemente city councilmen Wed· Director Clifford Murray and Acting Fire r.M~at Co1npl•i'1t • . boos marting the man's 22-year career.
He bad lost :Ill polll)dl while in captivity,
and bia right un: hiing tO bis side. It waa
injured u be balled out of bia tactical
bomber and "on the ground."
....day expect to reach a final ilecision \Chief Burl Hancock.
on ma~ _.Is to bHn( county fire Both insisted that the proposals by the
4 County Plant,s Found Wanting
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,._ 0nnge County meat packing iillmta wen a-II meat planta na-'-DJ faand ta ba'fe "l•uucceptable11
,......,Ollllditlool'Iall.,-,~lo • .u.s. £lellarlmenl of AlflCUlbn report.
.... diadOlure .... made -the I 1,.r 1o11ow1n« a court c1ec111on ,...
.... the clepartmeDt to -its ...... ' All of the 117 plants ~ na-
bad "minor varlatlona" !rom
oaoltary ·nilea, acconllng to the
report.
~ tleflclmcles at the II plants -in-eflldlDi -In Orance Coun&J -ranpd
"""' l)>ICbet .... -Oleo to .. in. "'"'°' jn a 1*p lacllltJ II '"Ah.I J*t'
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II -DOI imm .. 11111' lllowl wlull dlll-lel wn fonDd lioallJ, ID Ill, 11
meat pllnts were ~ in the coun-
ty.
Govemmeot spoknmen lily all the
-bave been corrected. SOme ol the "minor" dellciellclea in-
cluded dirty equlpment and meat coolers
coated with dried -· the report atat.d.
Further ~ will be made later
this year, lupecton aald. .
'!be coolidelltial A¢cullul< l)epart.
ment docllmenla were releued !olloirlng
a court cleciaioo !avoriog a slu<iy by
associates of COl1llllller advocale Ralpb
Nader. ,
1be group aouabt to have Ille pem-
lllllil dWclooe -inspection ratlnp
_...,. -l,llOD ..... =In Olal1, 1lt11ourl. ~.
MsssrePNUI, Kmbick:1 Ind Tw.
He su11.,. fr:oln what the doctors call a
"cbroDic cllaloclllon ol the r I g h t shoulder." Prilon treatment didn1 help
the woond and Pitchford waa to leave
Lacuna llJcuel _, lot lul'ther medlcaJ
care at Mardi •Air Fon:e Ba!e. •
Mn. Sblrley, Pitchfor4 had originally
hoped to lly ber -in to Laguna
!figwl m a printo helicopter. But,
mllitary authoritiea vetoed the lllgbl fot
medical l'eUOllL •
Wubingloo'1 Birthday was the an-
niversary of the couple's first meeting,
IDd tbe. celebration Monday was set up
by Mn. Pitchford.
Tbe C«lple'a new home, which Jobn
bad IOI ...., belore even in pictures, waa
decorated lot the occasion with silna and a ... ._... of the AmerlcaD nae. ....., to a wan llld bearing Ibo "• ·-11-. u. IOll perlOOI.
protectioo into the cilJ at an estimat.d county called for no bett.r protection of
cost of '281,0GO a year lo tupaym. the northerly par! of San Clemente than
'!be cancep\-ia a reaurrected versioo of already exists.
an offer Made last year durlnl On that point, the issue reached an 1n1-
disctaion1 between city and county of.. passe.
ficlala, but U-meetinp last year _, County Fire Chief Cir! Downs said that
ed with 1iltle -l bis volunleerl from Doheny c:oold ""'ve
Later, Mayor ArtllJr Holmos and the area quicker and better.
Councllnuin Paul Prealey IOlllbl out Murray and l!altcock insi•t.d that their t'OUDtf ·oftk:lall once qallr and • filled tn crews could perform· just as well •
aome blana on a ~ .,,-. Tbe councilmen, on the othtr hand.
wbicb would tramler looal !lrofllhtlng have remained sqroewhat quiet abo-Jt
Intel Ibo bands ol the COQDty ciepartmmt. their own aeotbnenll.
To pay for the JerVice, the propo&al Tbe issue comes at somewhat of an
calls for a special service district which unusual period -at a time when the city
wou1d levy an initial.39-cent rax rate. already Is committed to the purchase ot
But it 11 the level of service -com-another squad pumper to serve as the In·
pared to the e~ one -that lo at the IUal piece o! equipment at a north area
crux o( the mlller. sub&iatlon.
At the dty slaft level, Ille count)' pr<>-Downs Int week aaid that bis depart·
~baa lltUe, If any, support. ment baa ~tile uae for the amall attack
At a opedal lllidy -a a -Igo JllllDl*'I and those .-ta sparked
.,.,..,._ bMni ..... crtticlom of Ille yet mother debate over opj>Ollng •tylea
count)' _.11oo1 from public Sa1e1J (See FIRE, Pap I) . ' .
Boys Club for the u,. this spring of the
North Beach parking lot u the sit. of the
group's annual carnival. In past years
finding a location tor the fUnd-ratstng
activity has been a problem, because
councilmen have baited at granting the
use of Old Plaza Parle. Tbat location is
close to residential areas a a d
homeowners have complained t h a t
carnivals create problems in the area.
The tiesta carnival bas been the onlY.
sucb activity authorized· for the part<. ·
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Signatures-.
Wednesday
VIENTIANE, Laoo (AP) -'!be off!.
cial Vientiane radio announced todq that
a cease-fire agreement has been ~cbed
for Laos and will be formally iigaed In
ceremonies here Wednesday.
Reliable sources said I he ceue-lire
agreement waa ialUaled today by !be
peace talb deleplloll cblela lor both
side.s. -
Tbe -61 llOI diaallo.
terms of--tbra { 11 IUl In • specify wben
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The. brief ala-.... VImttone ....
dio said:
"A C.binel meelin( waa held m the
: morning and alt""""'1 of Feb. 20. Agree-
. ment on a .._rir. througlloul t b e
: Kingdom of Laoo -accepted by Pheng
. Phongaavang and Phownl Vongvlcbil •I
• 4:45 p.m. on Feb. 20. ,A ceremooy for
: signing lhe ce-rlre agreement will be
beld at the prime minister's olllce st II
a.m . oo Feb. 31."
There wm no elaboration.
Pbonsavang ia the representative of the
Laotian royal gov<rmDmt. Vongvlcbit lo
tbe special envoy of Prince Souphanou-
vong, leader of the Patbet Lao wbo, to-
gether with the North Vietnameae, con-
!101 ~ " the territory and ilalf the populatioc of Laos.
In Waablngton, Pentqm lpokelman
Jerry W. Frledbeim aald U.S. bomblnc
~rations ID Laoo have not halted. •
"To the best ol my knowledge, it la on-
going today," Frledbelm told newmlth.
' Tbe North Vietnamese have given Ille
United Stat.a a list of seven U.S. military
men and two American cfvilians held
prboner in Laoo and acbeduled for r ..
lease under the Vietnam agreement.
But it fJ not known how many American
prisoners, Jf any, are being held by the
Conuruinlsl Patbet Lao and what effect
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'!be weatherlody --akies tbtougb Saturday, witib «C••t.al
high clouds in the early ........
boun. lllgba at the belcbM .,
rising to 75 inland. Lowa lmiCJlt,
in tbe IOI.
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Coast .Firm
Gets Army
Contract
1'he thirsty trooper In the uniform of
the U.S. Army wlll !OOn have a water
purification system added to hls pack.
The device welgba 11 poundll.
Philco-Fon! Corporation of!iclala in
Newport Beacla ha•• announe<d the
award of a contract by the Anny to sup-
ply the portable system.
Noting that one of an lnlantryman's
troublesome problems for centuries bas
been adequate drinkable water, the U.S.
Army Land Warfare Laboratory at Aber-
deen Proving Growid, Md ., asaigned
Philco-Foro the job of solving it.
. Reverse osmosis 111 the principle to be
used, whtch simply means bad water will
be forced at high prwure through a
highly-efficient membrane.
CJeaa drinkable water passes through
the membrane, while the brackish
residue ii trapped · lo a separate com-
partment.
Officials say the device will be design-
ed to purify l'il pints of water in two
m!nutes .
The Anny-onler~ purifiers will be
miniature models Of units produced by
Philco-Ford for municipal w a t e r
systems.
Delivery of the GI Joe water purifiers
is scheduled !or later tJlil year. The ex-
act amount of the contract was not
discloaed by the Anny.
Clemente, Dana
Hills Students
Set Dimes Walk
Hundreds of students from San
Clemente and Dana Hills h1gb schools
are seeking sponaors who will contribute
to the Orange County March of Dimes
for each mile the students walk during a
March 24 walk ... tbon tbrougb Anaheim
and Orange.
All procet!CIJ trom the 2().mlJe "Walk of
Love" will help ligbt birth delectJ by
funding research, P-fttJatal care · ind
public and professional educ&t1on:
Sponsors may be lndlvldual1.
businesses or organizations who will pay
at least 10 cents per mlle. Walkers who
complete the route will be eligjble !or a
gl'alld prir.e drawing and other awards.
The event will begin at I a.m. with a
ri~llJng ceremony at the· starting
polbt of Ille walk at Anabe.IDI lltOdllnn.
rizes will be awarded at the stadium at 4
p.m. and the walk will end at 6 p.m.
Anyone may participate in the walk,
and youngster& under 12 years old must
be accompanied. by an adult. Participants
should take their lunches. Beverages will
be provided aloog the route. Spoll!Ora
can call the student activities office at
either high school.
-Angell to Head
Action Citizens
SOUth Coast area businessman Harris
Angell this week was selected the new
president of the Dana Point Citizens for
Action. Angell has been active in the
group since it was started in 1971.
others chosen at a board meeting to
serve as officers for the rest of this year
are Hal Jillson, vlce president; Nancy
Greco, secretary, and Alex Lake,
treasurer.
New directors are Stan Weissburg,
John Gibson, Dr. Robert Hancock, Hal
Whitby and Nancy Shrewsbury.
The group's new president has been a
resident of the area since 1967. Angell ls
a consultant for small businesses and
other ..affiliations include the Capistrano
1 Beach Chamber of Commerce and the
United Ouunbers of Commerce along the
South Coast.
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,\ .S.year<>id lleelworker, who police "It got so bad we put out spec~I 6el~e i.s responsible for at least nine f foroement detail and I tbint we just
rape ,thrqugboul Southern Calilomia, of ran him oil. That aeem1 tdi1le a t
was amst~ Mondoy ru,ht. the time that be showed up In ,
The ans of Ralph David Utloy of County," Racobs said.
Diaaiond Bar coocluded an eigbt·month The detective aergeant uld their
lnvtltlptloa of senaJ uaaults in Hun-veatigation ,... aided by !be fact tliit
tington Beach, Loog Beach and Anaheim. Utley b a registered aex offender witlt :O
He was picked up by a team of in-history of prial' convictions for RI:
veotigators !rm> Lo n g Beach and crimes.
·Anaheim at about 5 p.m. as he anived Because of h1a pmiou.s r9oord, UUe1'•
home •.from h1a job in . a Vemoo name, address and pbo'lo were avallal!le
irooworks. to police during tbeir Investigation of t6e
Huntingtoll Beach Detective 'Luis cue, Racobs upialned. '
Ochoa said the strapping steelworker ii a Utley, who b married and the fart
SUSP\"'I in th6 rape of o local woman three children, b beld in the Long b
earlier this month in a lauodro~t .&.t City Jail. No ball bu been set
Broo;;hurst Street and Hamilton Aveoue. Hacobs said they expect to arraign
He said be also believes Utley b u.e · Wednesday afternoon. ,. ,
man .who attempted to rape another M :;
woman in a downtown laundromat a few •
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days later. G ld B zz· ...... I Tbe majority of tbe cases investigated 0 U lO I I>
by the tri-clty team of detectives in-• .• • · _________ J_u1_1_E_11t of Th•M Be1chgoer1, Snow on the Sin Bern1rdino Mountains
a laundromat or abducted from the laun-· • volved women who were either raped in if'
dromat, taken to some isolated location Trl,fCk Seize
and then raped. Dedication Set
For Las Palmas
School Building
The new Las Palmas Elementary
School buildings in San Clemente will be
dedicated at a ceremony beginning at
7:30 p.m. Feb. 28.
Supt. Truman Benedict and Mrs. Leslie
Deniso11t daughter of Ole Hanson, the
founder of San Clemente, will speak
about the former school buildlng which
was built u a theater and later used as a
school from 1927 to 1971.
Refreshments will be served a n d
partnts, students, faculty members and
school admlnlstrators are igvited. A
dedication ceremony will be held earlier
in the day for the present students at the
school.
The scbool WU originally of Spanish
arebltecture and named the S a n
Clemente G-School. It l\&d two
rooms. Facilities were added throu,gb the
yean until the structure could DO fonger
satisfy safety speclllcatlons and was
demolished In 1971.
Lon Nol Steps .r
Down as Chief
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)
-President Lon Nol, 1under
pressure from the United States,
soon will turp over the Cambodian
government to a former close
associate and go to Hawaii for
medical treatment for a 1971
stroke, reliable sources reported to-
:lay.
The return to power of Sisowatb
Slrik Malak is intended to pave the
way for cease-fire negotiations with
the Communists and other sup-
porters of Prince N o r o d o m
Sihanouk, the deposed chief of
!Ute.
Since Sirill: Matak lost In a power
sttuggle with the pr es id en t • s
y()Jlngtr brother, Lon Non, he has
headed the opposition Republican
~rty.
F aIT to Address
Women's Ouh
William T. Farr, Los Angeles Times
reporter, will be guest speaker at a
meeting of the Laguna Be a c h
Democratic Club at 8 p.m. Monday at the
Women's Club, 286 St. Ann's Drive,
Laguna Beach.
Farr has served 45 days in jail for
refusing to reveal the confidential source
of a story he wrote during the Man&0n
murder trial in Los Angeles. He was
ordered released from jaif while his ap-
peal is pending.
The newsman . will speak on
"Government and the Media" during the '
meeting open to the public. A represen-
tative of the Orange County Press Club
will introduce the journalist.
Farr's jail Ume Is the loogest term
served by a newsman in a series of
court~presa conflicts.
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Viejo, San Juan Capistrano and Dana
Point.
No formal, organized opposition has
come against the boodl.
That wno laclor sur!aoed In recent
lax-overrldo continuance elecUons in the
district and the lat.at IUCb finance
mwure WOii by .a lsndslldo.
Food Stamps Eyed
WASmNGTON · (UPI) -The U.S.
aupreme Court agreed today to examine
a led<ral law dcsljlled to deny food
stamps to non-needy college students.
Thousands . Hit Beaches Long Beach Police Sgt. Jim Racobs B u· • • k
aaid • man answering Ulley's description y lJUC ers
On Sunny, Blue Holiday
was reportedly responsible for "several
rapes in tbe North Long Beach area this
swnmer. · MILFORD, Coon. (UPO -A rentel
truck canylng a shipment of UJU<l1Dtd
gold bullion was hijacked oo the ~
necticut 'l\Jmpike today while the drl!;r
was drinktng coffee at a sen1ce area.. . Sunny skies and above-normal tem-
peratures are predicted for the Orange
Coast through Saturday, the National
Weather Service said today.
More than 110,000 beachgoers along the
coast took advantage of the unseasonal
weather over Waahiugton's Birthday, en-
joying mild surf and sunny, 'blue skies.
The largest boUday crowd was
reported at Newport · Beach, where an
esUmated 65,000 persons flocked to the
strands:.
"It was an extremely unusual turnout
for this time of year," said lifeguard
spokesman Ken Jacobaen. '1We usually
get about 5,000 Out bere tbio Ume ol
year." .
-No-J'e9Cl.les-were reported iD the Ulree-
to-lour-loot surf, be said.
The Harbor Patrol said the area looked
like "8 summer weekend." Winds of IG-15
knots provided a beautllul day for sail-
ing', accon!ing to Sgt. Don Brown. .No
major Incidents were reported ID the
crowded water; he. saidl
An estimated 22,500 persobs were
reported along Huntington Beach, where
four-~five foot surf was recorded.
Lifeguards in San Clemente reported
21,000 beachgoers and four-to-five-
loot surf, while U,000 persons dotted the
ocean front in Laguna Beach, where surf
measured three feet.
Temperatures ranged in the high 50s
and low 60s in the water along lbe coast,
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with air temperatures in the low._ 70s.
Laguna Beach lifeguards said the air
temperature there reached 84.
The National Weather Service forecast
temperatures in the low 70s through
Saturday, dipping to lows in the upper
405. Early morning low clouds and
patchy log could be expected, forecasters
said.
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DeBord said Sirhan had "no reaction at
all" !fben told of the high court's
decision. -
"Be has not been one to react to
mtJCh of anything," DeBord said. "When
it comes to legal moves like this, he's
generally very placid."
Kennedy was slain June 5, 1968, at the
Hotel An\baSSador in Los Angeles after
winnlng the state's Democratic presiden-
tial (!riniafy
Following the shooting, police searclled
Slrban's btdri>om In &iS mtlther's Mme
in Pasadena~witheuL a warranl' They
recovered notebooks cOntlning an entry,
~·RFK Must Die" aa+n•...&..them: at the
19119 trial. ·' """""' .
Jn response to the appeal Californla
offlc:;iala1 said the state Supreme Court
'ruled correctly that e.m'trgenc y
clrcumstanceo j u s I if i e d the search
without a wafrant.
Volcano Suffers
New Crack, Spews
Lava Qn Homes
REYKJAVIK (UPl)-A sudden crack
in the west side of the Helgafjell volcaoo
sent thousands of tons of solid rock, lava
and mud roaring down toward Vest·
mannaeyjar city today, burying several
houses and threatening to engull !be
town.
Town officials on Heimaey island said
the west side of the mountain opened up
during the night, and early today a 50 to
100.yanl-wide pert of the moontaln's
west side tumbled down, filling a valley
and coming to the edge of the city.
The tons of solid rock ashes and mud
riding on Javal streams approached the
town, after filling a valley between the
town aod the Helgafjell.
Officials had hoped the valley would
stop, new Java streams from extending
inti> the town, but today they expressed
fear the entire town could be buried.
SOVenil wa1b ol mud and ·Wlifimed
lava erected earlier to stop nows on the
out.skirts of the town were leveled bf the
landslide', they said.
The rest of the crumbled mountainside
bas piled Into a 22G-yald-high hill now
standing only 105 yard,, from the town
center.
Stete police said the vehicle bad biin 1
rented to Pea&&Currm Heliners !}1
WarWlct, R.l., from wbclll a •19
shipment In gold and precJoos mellla
was stolen in January.~ •
The driv..-, Louis Ouellette, told JICllP
be waa drinking coffee at the Nutmegfn
on the turnpike when the bet -taken. .
The vehicle, a llll'l lnternallooaf lnlok,
was recovered a abort time later .Id'! a
wooded area near Exit 41 on the
turnplke. !I
A company spokesman said the ;ili-
mated value o ftbe shipment was $150~
but it appeared that liWe ol the ilJd
was removed from the truck. State pOlke
said about IS mete! drums ccotalnlng
gold were In the truck and the thieves '
tried to open U..... of them.
The truck .... being dr-lrom lll8le
Isfl!nd to New Jmey, state police -.i.
Ouellette, 71, of SwlllllOD, ~. tDld
police he bad Jocked the ftblcle, wlllcb
was equipped with 111 alarm .,mm.
State poUce aa1d the a!mn -~g
wbaa the 'feldc:t. -,_ -1111 yards nort1i of the turnpike to the ...
A spoilesman !or the rellnlnc l1nn ,.id
that tbleveo escaped with $t50,000 1"tt1I
pf """ gold and low grado bullioul tu mid.January.
Francis Curren Jr., secretary·
treasurer of lbe firm, said tbe thieves in
tbe Warwick robbery broke Into a truck
aod took three bars of gold and 19 drum
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The Java bill was standing still thi!
afterooon, but olficlals oaid ii it should
start moving again, it would bury more
houses and threaten the entire harbor
area with its fishing plants.
"PoliCe were legitimately' concerned
with ascertaiiting immediately whether
co-conspirators in the shooting of Sen.
KeMedy were at large and, if so,
whether the attack was ju.st the first one 'S U' A tho of a series of planned assassinations of eagu u r.
presidential candidates or other high CREWS PROP UP .I
go•ernm•nt officials, .. the state said. Speaks at OCC , Sirhan's lawyers, in trying to win a
tbe cease-fin migbt have on tbe fate of new trial, claimed also that a team of TOWER OF PISA.
any POWs. psychiatrists, physicians, physicists and Richard Bach, author o1 the best aeffiL
It was not immediately clear whether others uncovered "significant physical PISA, Italy (AP) -Workers are bury. book 0 Jonathan Livingston Seagull,"-~
the reported agreement ·meant the La~· evidence" that Sirhan did oot fire the ing huge cement blocks around t&e pay a lecture vi.sit to Orange ~
tian political snarl bas been, dntqled or ·fatal bullel Tower ol Pisa as apart of au emergencf C.Ollege Wednesday. •
whether the cease-fire agreement would The state replied that "unfortunately plan to save the tower il its lean sud--He will talk to students and the pubilc
come separately from 8 political accord. this new evidence was not presented to denly worsens. about bis work at noon in the auditorium
The Communist-back~ ,p~fhet Lao pro-the California supreme Court and is not There is no immediate danger, experts without admission fee. .; '
posed a cease-flre three times tn the last In the record oD appeal. In review of a said, but a government C9mmission Bach ia being brought to the a.ta
four days, agreeing to leave 'political judgment o1 a state court, this court is charged witb'lelecting a plan to solve the Mesa campus through the efforts of.JU
problems for more discussion, 8 Commu-bound by the i'ecord On which that judg-problem definitely felt it sbould take no friend, Elmo Shaver, au occ Freom
nisl spokemruut reported In the Laotian ment Is based." chances while II b atudy~ proposals. teacher.
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The rebel Patbet Lao have been neg~
tiating with the government of Premier •
Souvanna Pbouma ftJr weeks. in attempt
to get a cease-fire. But they have been
bogged aown by disagreement over com-
po.5ition of a coalition government.
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of firefighting.
San Clemente has relied beavllJ: on tbe
squad pumpers as a way to reapood
swiftly to a flre and attempt to quell
small blazes before they grow to large
ones.
Downs said that the "squads'' are of
litUe use and hinted that il his force
were to take over .the 111quads" would
probably be eliminated.
Downs bas stressed that the Initial
overtures for county protection have
come from tbe city, not the county.
"We don't have any intention of ac-
tively seeking ways to upand our tel'
ritory,11 he told councilmen last week.
Another Boat Motor
Stolen in Harbor'
A wavt of ootboa!d motor lhelts at
Dana Harbor hit a new peak,,Mood'1
night with a San Clemente aerospace ex-
ecutive reporting the lhelt ol an engine
from his sailboat
Orange County l!heritl'a ollbra 11ld
intrudera at the mooring loclllty \W>Olted
tbe inotor horn 1 v-1 owned Iw G. R. '
Gibbs, 224 Cello Cortes, San Clemente.
Gibbs valued the enaln• a( ~. It wu
tbe sixth suCh theft from the har!Jor this
year .
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With tho lnnovotion of new kinds of carpet backi119S, corTect stretching
is all.important. It is easy lo overstretch as wel as -understretch.
Our main concern is with understretching, Carpeting in mony new homes
and· ·~in in wholo . tracts have been installed with.out a power slrel~er being
unloaded from tho truck. In some oi the,. homos, after the carpet ts "slopped"
in with a knee.kicker, a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles.
Unbelievable, isn't it 1
, At :-\klen's we tako great prido in correct instaRations. Stretching is
achieved with strotchers that 90 wal-to-wal, oltonclod by experienced !ftOChentc.;
tr1inod by us.
Don't gamble the prica of your c1tpot purcliue on 1 poor iMl.a.tion.
THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's!
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Millionajre: Money Measures My Success ·
L05 ANGELES (AP) -"I would ing Sys~, ohowul a ftil0,000 pn>lit the L,.. spetd. I am compelled to know total was 13 million, 11eC011d year '8.5 Traynor quit his insurance job, built
ralber play the game of money than do first year and 1 # millioo profit last ~ good l am." million and third year $12 million. his investment business and is ni>w
, anything else. I've tasted blood and I , -... Traynor is good -the ultimate branching out into the movie business.
UCLA and jogs seven miles.
••tf I couldn't fulfill this commitmen t,
how could t fulfill other commitments?"
be asks. "J-salesman, say some of bis associates. •11 CAME T6 C&li.f.ornia to be sue-Hoping to attract the thrill show (ans, he ~ant 'more, but I am .not a man living a THE COMPANY'S stoclt bas -lrom In high llChool in 8ostm be turned an cess!ul," be recalled in an interview. "I bas ftlmed "Steel Arena," about a
life of qwet desperation," says 34.-year-$l to $20 share aftlnoon lawn mowing job into an $11,-omtrved su«essful men and emulated daredevil stunt driver. WHERE DOES the money game end!
"By the time you reach the goal you
set out to reach. there's another one
ahead of you," Traynor say. "So the
games goes on.··
old millionaire Peter Traynor. a · .. aoo+year part-time landscape business their style. their techniques, their Traynor, who is married and has four
i fn four years he has put together a $2.0 ~ says, I amass money by his junior year. disciplines. Everything I do is geared to children, rises each working daJ at 6:30
--million business that invests money for because 1t measures the sucoess of what Be came to cautoroia 10 years ago and success. every step I take is calculated to a.m., slips into a sweat suit, drives his
pbyaiciant. The company,, Leverage Fund-I am doing, the way time measures a started selllng insurance. His first year take me closer to where I want to go." $20,000 ?w1ercedes from Beverly Hills to
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7:00 P.M.
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MEMIEll f>AC.lfllC COAST STOC:k EXCMANGE
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State S&L OCC's l11vestment
Panel Sets
C-0nf e1·ence · Series to Begin
" William L. O'Bryon of
Dr. Maurice Mann, new
president of the Federal Home
Newport Beach will present
his Orange Coast College
"Investments" lecture series
beginning Monday with some -
important tips on the martet.
The four-part series, being
sponsored for the 21st year by
the OCC Eveing College, will Loan Banlt of San Francis<o,
will be one of the featured
speakers at t,he Feb. 24-Marcb '
2 management coofereoce of
the Calilornia Savings " 1"an .
League in Newport Beach al ~>"lt
the Newporter Inn. M; · f • .
Sharing tbe spotlight with ~:J;;f~U& '.--·.··*'*'<(1' ~i .-'¥~ .. , .. ,".
Mann will be Belly Furness, CUSTOM ESTATE WA~N -Chevrolet has introduced the new Ve~a Kam·
TV personalily, cemumer ad-baclr-station wagon to its 1973 lineup. Despite luxury qualities, the pnce with
vocate and a member of the new options is $2,534.40.
Board o! Consumers Union,
Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Other figures scbeduJed to
speak include Femand J. st.
Germain (DR!.); Richard
Gilbert of Cantoo, Ohio. presi·
dent o! the U.S. Savings 4<
Loan League; and Thomas
Bomar, executive vice presi-
dent, Federal Home 1"an
Mortgage Corp., Wa.Wngloo.
Vega Adds a Wagon
W ood-pa1ieled Ka1nback Sports Luxury
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Henry Kaulman, partner
and economist, S a I o m o n
Brothers, New York, will also
be a general session speaker.
By CARL CARSTENSEN
Of ... Daib" PMlt Staff
will be available for sale im-
med lately. Manufacturer's
suggested retail price for the
wagon with the new options is
$2534.40. Panel discussioos will probe
two areas of the Savings and
Loan indll9try -"Electrmic
Funds TranS!er Systems,"
chaired 4' by' James
Montgomery, President,
United Savings, Los Angeles;
and .. construction and the
Environment," chaired by
Beverly .Hills attorney Stanley
tbevrolet· Division has an-
nounced the addition of a new,
wood-paneled custom estate
wagon to its Vega lineup. "Consumer demand for add-
ed personalized luxury in the
Vega has beeri growing steadi-
ly and we feel this new estate
wagon will ada a significant
dimension to our already
broad-based model lineup," F.
James McDonald, Chevrolet's
general manager, said.
Highlighting the. estate op-
tion on the Kamback wagon,
in addition to the woodgrain
paneling treatment are special
wheel trim rings, a new sport
steering wheel and deluxe hr
terior appointments including
custom seat trim. ·
Furman. THE VEGA estate wagon "Using the new estate
wagon option, our V.ega buyers
will be able to muimize
economy of operation while
enjoying some .of the added
advantages of new distinctive
Iuriry in the car's interior and
exterior,'' McDonald added.
NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON
DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI-
ATE DELIVERY-COVER OVER 20
ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA
MESA'S HARIOR BOULEVARD OF
CARS.
Friendly • Reliable • Convenient
LOOK FOR TH E EMBLEM AT
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McDonald pointed out that the
Vega Kammback wagon con-
tinued to rise in popularily ..,.
couuting for 19.4 pereent of
Nautronics
In Bankruptcy
Nautronics Inc. of Dana
Point bas filed notice of
baokroptcy in Santa Ana
!ederal court. The company,
located at 2!014 Del Prado,
lists liabilities ol 183,350 and
assela of 155;932. Bankruptcy
Referee Peter Elliott has been
appointed to handle the in-
quiry.
ltlcO Savilgs CSld LOal Association
. SUTrnary Statement of Condition
(Llnd1ed)
Decal Is 31. W2<rid1971
Cash,udific:aflesef ...... ...,U.S.o:;: mllltMtVrilies i-. .........
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To fociild'e ,,.; of ,W. estate bedosotd
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hol dlte ocquired ift Miili s ltlt of loons 0-¥0fi.1Gtiott
· ..,..._,none-. 1m ond$33,000 in 1911)
leal atate ocqllftd tor ias elf • :M 0.. .-..ik»p\
okao::co>nDMM lf72.ond$$75,CIOOill: 1971l
' hderaltblleto.a...t tllodr.. at COit
Pitip0,_..to,.....~c::nd&OOll
1,,,_ waCoi11aHJfi-•a la,,.....
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· depr.....,aid 1Audua:$1,o61,000ill lm
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Toed liGWilisl
1972
$ 14,115,000
232,111,000
5,$11,000
818,000
11919.000
241,213,000
f11d651000t
233,5"1,000
190,000
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l,916,000
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$241192A100G
23,500,000
2.000,000 s,341,000
2" 1,094,000
937,000
1971
$ 14,201,000
ltl,271,000
1,799,000
1,065,000
1541000
200,994,000
(4J9110001
196,39t,OOO
66,000
6,140,000
l,Al.5,000
2,161,000
2,119,000
1~74,000
$22.5,7521000
23,07l,000 ....,_ ,,. ... ooo
207,376,000
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total 1973 Vega sales, or more
than 64,000 units.
"While the basic style has
been continued in um, there
are 318 new product
refinements and im-
provements added to this
year's model. Eight new ex-
terior colors, four of them ex-
clusive to Vega, and special
"Vega by Chevrolet" emblems
cootribule to the personalized
identity of this y e a r ' s
models," McDonald said.
Featured inside. are a new
mini-cooSOle with V e g a s
equipped with automatic
transmission and a new Euro-
pean-style simulated leather
boot With UH: optional four-
speed transmission.
vEGA'S AllVANCED body
features include steel side
guard beams in the doors,
double-panel roo! construction,
a powes: ventilation system,
and full foam molded seats
with all· • I trim.
Con= for 1973 are the
two. versions of Vega's four-
cylinder aJumlnwn overhead
cam engine, computer
selected springs and standard
!ront disc brakes.
Mlcbatl V. Cmnmingt has
been promoted assistant vice
president of Seeartty Pacific
Natloaal . Bul'a Santa Ana
regional of.
fice branch.
Cummings
was fonner-
Jy manager
of the bank's
Bristol and
Warner
Branch in
Santa Ana.
CUMMIMOI The form-
... Cal state Fullertoo student
joined the bank in 1961.
* Huntington Beach executive
Rollo D. West, service director
for General Telepbooe Com-
pmy of California, has been
honored for completion of 25
years with the utilily.
West joined General
Tele~ 'in 1948 as a
dra!lsinati. He rose through
the ranks as engineering
fleldtnan; district enginett.
and area operations manager.
* mc.-EleclrlcofSan-
ta Ana bas named Boyd L.
McCol1tog1I manager of plant
penKlllnel. The Costa Mesa
resident bas b.len with !Tr
Cannon fOf RvtR years in in•
dustrial relations.
Be is past president of the
ITl' Ca n no n management
association.
* U....W T. Joollllla1 oC
Corona del Mar bu been ao-
ceptecl for membenblp in the ,
Los Aqe1et chapter of the
Finlncial ExeouUvu lnltitule. He' ls 'vlco president and con-
lroller of Paclllc Malaal UCe
tuvaDet Compa1y in
Newport Beach. The financial
institute further !inanclal
management practices . I n
business and Industry.
* Mlcllael J.,ce ba$ been ap-
pointed nlaoager ol t ti e
(lbapnan • Ttlitlb I 1 a t of
run on consecutive Mondays Hi!!l1 Scl1ool from 7,30-9,30 p.m. at the
LI Estancia High School Forum.
Achievers
Slate Meet
There is no tuition and persons
may register al the lecture.
TllE lNlT1AL lecture will
cover how to read the finan-
cial page of your daily
newspaper. operations of a
stock exchange,' the-over-t.he-Pour hundred J u n i ·o r counter market, the type of
Achievers from throughout the broker .you should have, and
Southwest United States are the costs of bUylng and selling
registered for the 11th Annual various securutie$.
Junior Achievement The March S lecture will ex-
Leadership Conference slated amine piUalls ellCOUl)tered by
Saturday and Sunday at the the avenge investor, bow to Newporter bm. "Busine~ by the Sea" is lhe_ talk with your security broker,
theme selected !pr th e •OJI explana!ioo ol the-Dow
weekend event according lQ Jones ?-Dd other averages, and
Sharon Weissman, an 18 year the type of real estate (or your
old Alhambra Htgh---5chool-~ -----
senior and chairman of the On March 12 O'Bryoo will
conference, di5cup mutual funds : are
The annual event offers they for you, funds versus the
achievers the opportunity to ge~ra! market, dollar--cost
develop management. skill s av~ragmg, .and tax deferred
and provides an educational rctlrement mcorne&.
forum for free exchange of THE FINAL session on
ideas. The program includes March l9 will cover com,
films, a presentation by the mercial banks, savings and
Purchasing M a n a g e m e n t loans, thrill companies. and
Association or Los Angeles, municipal and government
awards , and presentations, bond markets. It will also ex·
recreation. and an in~ormal amine short term versus long
dance on Sa_turday evening. tenn capital gain, ma~eL 1et-Or~~ county s t u d e n t s __ ters, and how the Federal ~ervmg as group counselors Reserve Board affects the
include Susan Hochman, ~sta markets.
~e:~ ~:Y ~:~a~;:~! O'B.11'°" has . been in the
chia, ·all of Santa Ana. secur1t1es bus mess for 15
Sue PeUagrini of CPsta Mesa years and has been bead of bls
and Mike Duffy of Orange own _fl1'11'1 for 15 years. He was
org8nized i h e conference president of~ m~tual fund and
along with other members ol has been active m real estate
the Junior Achievem e nt d~velopment. A frequent
Chamber of C o m m c r c e vtsl~r to ~Eastern financial
chainnen, capttals, O Bryon ~ been a
Junior" Achievement is an in-lecturer for the .J!acific Coast
temational business education ~ Exchange and has ~
pi-ogram for high school radio programs o D 1n-
students. The young people vestments and the stock
learn about the American market,
eco~mic system by organiz-
ing'. and !f1811aging small cor-
porations. ~
America branch Jn Orange.
The Fountain Valley resident
joined the bank in 1956 and
was on a· special management
training program. Prior to
that he was wlstant to vice
president for operations at the
Inglewood main office of the
bank,
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Re8taurant
Earnings Up
Colony Kitchens Inc. of
Newport Beach, r e port e d
record sales and eaminp ..,
the first ha![ ended Dec. 31.
President Bruce E. De Men
said sales of $8.5 million
were up 26 percent over the
corresponding y ear· ago
period, while earnings of
'225,801 rose 40 percent Per
share earnings were 25 cents.
a gain of 32 percent on a
sUghtly larger a v e r a g e
number of shares outstanding.
Ads llp in S1noke
The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company has agreeG
to slop their TV adverti!ement Qf Winchester
'Little Cigars.' Sen. Warren G. 'Magnuson,, (D.Wasb.l
said the company agreed to withdraw the c:ommer-
dals after a week ol discussion with the S.112le
Commerce Committee.
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FINANCE
Chrys ler,
GM Recall
Vehicles
DETROIT (AP) -Chrysler
Corp. and General Mot«•
Tuetday announced r e c a I I
eanq:algns involving 149,056
Olryller cars and 15,000 GMC
Truck and Coach a n d
ChemJld trucu.
Otrysler said it is recalling
lale Im and some 1m model
can proob:ed through Decem·
ber 1'itb 1b:-cylinder engines
for inspeclioo, and possible
""1'<Ctlon. of a fuel leakage
problem in lbe fuel pump.
MODELS INVOLVED
include lbe Plymouth Valianl,
satellite and Fury .and Dodge Dart. Coronet, Charger and
• Polara.
Chrysler aald the leak may
come either from m e I a I
---fatigue and cracking at th
fuel pump outlet, or at the
seal of the fuel pump filter.
Both problems are the prod-
uct of ""'l>Pller quallty defi-
ciencies," Chrysler said. No
accidents or injuries were
reported as a result of the
problems.
General l\toton .uid the
recalled trucks may have been
assembled with an improperly
rooled brake line, which could
lead to a loss of brakes.
Nader
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tllo
U.S. Supreme COWt 'llld4ay
rt:jected CODIWJler advocate
Ralpb Nader's bid to reopen
the rrr.11ar11on1 lnlw'lnce
Co. antllruSI cue that ral.ted
a furor over alleged pollUcal
Influence last year.
Naderaod Washington
lawyer Reuben R. RoberUon
Ill appealed lbe nillDll of a
fed<ral district court judge in
Connediolt who blocked their
p a rticipation in the
government-lnltlated anUtrust
IUit and held that lbe ,.,,.,,,,.
ment need not reveal its
reasons ror negotiating a set-
tlement
THE JUSTICES affirmed
the k>wer court's oploton over
the dissent or Ju5tice William
O. Douglas who sald he woolil
grant a bearing on the Wt.le.
Nader's appeal asked the
high COllrt to widen citizen op-
portunity to inetrvene in an-
titrust suits and to give the
judiciary a ftnn role in as.sess--
ing settlementJ achieved by
negotiali9D.
Tbe slrll to block I'M''1 ac-
quisition of Hart!ord was one
of three filed against the con-
glomerate by 1he government
in 1989.
THE JUSTICE Department
Jost two of lbe !Rills alh!r trial.
With the BarUord acquisition
still before Judge Joseph
Blumenfeld, the parties to the
suits p10posed coosenl de-
crees, which were negotiated
togelber.
The agreement, entered in
1971, permitted I'M' to retain
Hartford, but called for the
divestment of three companies
whose annual sales totaled
more than $1 billion.
Nader's attempt to in-
tervene came in May, 1972.
with an attack on t h e
government's failure to state
what the appeal described as
the main reason for
negotiating a settlement -the
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Effort Nixed
~tiof.i! would ..-to of the compoalu,
and lbe ....iuoe effect lhf•
would bave on tbe •lock
m1rket.
THAT J! X PLANATION'
surfaced In Senate bearlnp oo
the oonllrnuotlon of Rlcbanf G.
Klelodlenst as 1 t tor o e y
general The bearlnp ex-
smlned the setu ..... t for
political inftueoce alter 1
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -
President Nixon will address
tbe nation Wednesday by radio
on the ecooomy and probably
will outline his new trade ~
posals.
The speech will be the sec-
ood in a serl" of broadcasts
Nixon decided to make In ad·
vance of special messages to
Congress.
JN ANNOUNCING plans for
lbe broadcast shortly alter 9
a.m. PST Wedne!day, the
White House said a message
on the economy will be sent to
the House and Senate this
week . ne President, to return to
Ylashington this afternoon
from a holiday weekend in
Florida, said last week he
would propose new trade leg-
islation to Qmgress with the
aim of easing the U.S. balance
of payments deficit. No detailB
·were given.
The President discussed
trade matters with organized
labor leaden Monday in Mi-
ami.
GM sakl the clutch mechanism OJU!d contact the
brake line u It iJ disengaged,
eventually wearing through
the brake line and cause a loss
of braking fluid and braking
control. As Dollar Firms in Europe
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FllNDS AVAILABLE
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radio pager ---·---$17.00 ~h -J:.~ .. credit approyaJ
OllA\Gf COUNTY
ll AOIO IE lll1HONF
SI !!VICE ""{
.3305
pound sold at $2.43%5, up one-
half cent on the overnight
level of $2.4275.
London bankers said the
market was now a lot more
settled alter last w e e t • s
crisis.
e Broker Curbs
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Senate securities sub-
committee Monday recom-
mended legislation preventing
members or stock exchanges
from acting as both broker
and money manager for the
same institutional investors.
Currently institutional in-
vestors. such as insurance
companies and mutual funds,
can have a brokerage firm
both advise them about bow to
zpend money and uec:ute
their stock purchases,
The brokerage firms have a
competitive advantage. the
subcommittee report s a I d ,
because Ibey can charge Jess
than other nonmember in·
vestment advisory firma while
prlorming both services.
eroolfte•i!I
GARDENA (AP) -The
Are~ house rich,
but cash poor?
N. A-Financial Services, you can convert
)'Ml bultt-up equ1ty In your house Into cuh
1n your hands. Caah to do whatever you want
to do, and pay back conveniently
O'ler a period of yean.
At >.ve-0, it's our
-lness to land money
ID homeowners. What
you do with tho money
lo your buslne~
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largest internal pipe alignment
tool ever built is ready for
delivery to a Houston, Tex.,
firm, says officials o f
Ostgaard & Assoc:lalel, a
G a rdena-based engineering
and conaulting company.
The firm's resident, Jolin
Ostgaard, sa1 Mooclay that
lbe 31,~ machine can
align sections of pipe ranging
from 8 to 14 feet in diameter,
and rotate the ensemble for
welding.
es .. re•Sold
HOUSTON (AP)
Amerlcan General Insurance
Co. of Homton announced
Tuesday that more t h a n
1,006,000 shares of Callf.omia-
Westero States Life Insurance
Co. of Slcramento bas been
received by its escrow agent,
the Banlt of California.
'nle action follow.t a tender
offer which was to have ex-
pired Feb. JS.
When completed, tbt ac-
quisition means that American
General will bold a majority
interest or more than 56.1 per·
cent of lbe ouJstanding lhares
of the California firm.
e F•f'llt f11eot11e
WASllJNGTON (UPI)
Net Cann Iocome in 1m will
hold only slightly below . last
year'• al~Ume bfgh of fl9,2
Sunday is
F'lltlBAY
kl thl '''"'"''' •
ALTHOUGH THE bolls car-
ry enough fuel for 45 day1,
Silva said high winds reaching
70 miles an hOur' have depleted
supplies because of the harder
work bh:.~ engines. The • boats have hem
unable lo reach major tuna
areas and many ranged far oll
cowee In ellorts lo find flle1,
be odded.
TllB IOAT onm' ._..
lion.-Calltorola'1
Dtmocratlc: tenaton, Alan
CransloD and Jobn Tumoy, te
holp-oomo.lho~
Silva aald Ro-llOb '11-
(R.c.IJI,), allO bar -Iba While HOUie to releua U.8.
Navy fllel at Balboa , P-,
ff the ofl al>oiua• cont!-,
Two l't<t'llt !Im a t
reOnotiu In Arollla "'POf'!ed'1
contrlbulod In tbllborlace.
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MINNESOTA'S RON BEHAGEN REBOUNDS JN 82·73 WIN OVER ILLINI.
Spo,.t• in Brief
Area Senior Netters Win;
Fighter. Critically Hurt
SALT LAKE CITY -Two Californians
look ~mplonshf!ii_lo both •i118le• and
doubl.,.fii.f!IO NO!loolil~ -r leo-
nis tournament completed in salt Lake
City Monday.
Hugh Stewart of Newport Beach took
the men's 45 singles, defeating Ed
Kauder, Santa Monica, U. 6-2, 6-1.
6-1. Stewart shared doubles honors with
George Yardley Ul, Westminster,
(former NBA great) dtlleatlng Herl>
Benham, Bakersfield, and Homer
RichardSt Charlottesville, Va., 4-6, 6-4, 6-
2.
Boxer Critical
PHOENIX -Charley Jacobs, a
welterweight boxer from San Diego, was
reported in critical condition Monday
night after be was injured in a boxing
match here.
Jacobs was taken to Barrows
Neurological Center for treatment. A
spokesman said the exact injuries were
not immediately detennined.
Tanner Rolls
COLOGNE, West Germany -Roscoe
Tanner breezed past Denmark's Torben
Ulrich 6-1 , 6-1, but Tom Gonnan of Seat.
tie was defeated 6-3, 6-3, by Haroon
Rahim of Pakistan Monday in lint.round
matches at the Cologne professional ten-
nis tournament.
34, had requested to be relieved or his
dutJea to ~e full-time teaching.
'Co'hrrdrs Advances
SALISBURY, Md. -No. l seed Jimmy
Connors of Los Angel~ and fourth seed-
ed Brian Gottfried of M1Btni advanced to
the third round of the $50,000 National
Indoor Open Championships Monday.
Connors defeated EdJsoo Mandarino 6-
3, 6.() while Gottfried posted a 6-3, 6-2
verdict over Australian Ian Fletcher.
ln other matches Sandy Mayer
defeated Milan Holoce~ 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, Clark
Graebner stopped Patricio Cornejo 6-3, 6-
3 and top seeded foreigners Juan Gisbert
of Spain and Karl Meiler of West
Gennany both advanced.
Court Hits SC
WASIUNGTON -The U.S. Supreme
Court today rejected an attempt by the
University of Southern califomia to
avoid refunding SO cents on each of some
140-,<XXI football tickets sold for games
during President Nixon's economic
freeze.
USC appealed a ruling by an emergen·
cy appeals court which upheld the refWld
order issued under Nixon's Phase l con-
trols.
USC increased the price of its reserved
seats by SO cents well before the start of
controls on Aug. 15, 1971. 'Ibe emergency
appeals court ruled that the Cost of Liv-
ing · Council had sufficiently broad
authority to order the refund since the
games were played after the freeze went
into effect.
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World's Olde.st Golf er at 93?~~
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MIAMI (AP) -Al 9.1, Lemollo Smllb
Ifill lan1 able lo lhool blx age oo lbe pit
flnki. Bui hia l<Ore Is gelling belier all
the time.
"l lhlnlt my pulUng will improve now
Iba! l'>o got my eye fixed ," said lbe
wesllby Bal Harbour, Fla., resldeoL
"And J've never been bealthier."
Heallhy meaJ11 well eoougb lo be
entered u a contest.ant in the Mardi 7
prwmaleur prelude lo lbe Doral-
Easlem Open goH tournameol. M be did
last year, be 'll hit the fint ball
1111 tm miry Olllle lftu be mode a
$3IJO cblatloof lo Donl'I' AmericlD
Clocer Fu!ld. A lournamalt -· Sally Shepltenl, caIJed lo iell blm, be WU
enUUtd lo piaJ. She wound up drlvlns blx
pH earl.
BluHyed '""' • lhlrp dreuer wilh quick smile llld IOfl, lllvery balr, Smlib ·
pl1y1 nine boles a COUj)le GI limel a
month llld ICOTel t0 lo '4. He biia drives
about JJ5 ym!I llld bia ftvori~ dubl
are the three-wood llld the five-Iron.
"Bllndneu In my right eye made me
develop a abalt ~ "-tue I
couldll't -lbe ball when I'd lab lbe
lull pl~," Aid Smllb. "But I had ID eye
operolloo WI OclCber and I can ...
perfectly.''
Smllh llid be made _, wilh auto
dealerlb)po In Ohio, a c!lllD ol tJ bo\fllng
alleys '""' lheaten. He llid ....... -ceoded In the lioCt mart.I OD the pritr
clple ol "fatth and action."
Bui Smllh )IU --able lo shoot hla age. He -~ siarl playinl tltllll lte
WU 50.
"At my best I was a middle 80s
ohooler. J!owlJng was my firat sport. l
-a pr'o but I learned lo lake ii easy lll the CU&tomen. I'd let· them win enough
to keep their lni<resl.'"
After Doral Jul year, 91·yeaN>ld Guy
Loo ci l4iaml challenged Smllh lo a
malch-
"1 beat Guy two-up on hi• course.
When be learned about tha eye operaliOn, • •
be callecfaJ)d asDd me if l wu blind m •· t one eye when we played. I said, yes, and .. • ~~ 'You're really making me loot , : ·i
Ex-cltamp Zale Still Nimble at 60; .:::
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Teaches Boxing to Chicago Youth .;;;.
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CHICAGO (AP) -Boxing's legendsry
Man of Steel still does hi! best work in
the ring where he started dishing it out
professionally some 40 years ago.
Tony Zale, almost as trim as when he
tangled with Rocky Graziano in three
classic middleweight title bouts during
the late IMO's, now is paid Sl0,000 a year
to teach bo1ing to kids for the Chicago
Park District.
Zale got hil biggest purse, '40,000, in
lbe secood of bis three 1mbellevably
ferocious brawl.a with Graziano -in
Chicago Stadiwn on July 16, 1947, before
what was then the biggest indoor gate in
boslng history.
In sweltering heat, the 34-year-otd
champion Zale quickly sledge-hammered
Graziano's face into a bloody, swopen
mass. But then, wilted and . ann weary ,
Zale was clobbered by the furious 25-
year-old Brooklyn slugger and was
knDl;ked out in the siJ:th round.
Zale, bom In Gsry. Ind., aJ Anlhooy
Florian Zaleski, will be 60 oo May 29. But
he still is nimble enough to show the kids
how it's done as he rotates around the
Park District's 24 recreation centers.
A great body puncher, who could lake
a punch as well as slug, Zale jogs a mile
almost daily. punches lhe bag and shadow
boxes. He weighs a hard-muscled 187, on-
ly seven pounds over bis fighting weight
ot three decades ago.
The kids he teaches are only vaguely
aware of Tony's ring fame, but they are
awed when; as part of his instruction. he
shows -highlight films of his explosive,
toe-to.toe battles with Graziano.
In the first <i 1booe three blistering
bouts, 1.ale claimed the clear-cut mid-
dleweight title by knocking out Graziano
in the si1tb round at New York's Yankee
Stadlwn Sept. %7, 1946.
Zale, still snorting the referee never
should have stopped their second slugfest
in Chicago, regained ~ crown on June
10, 1948, stopping Graziano in the third
round at Newark, N.J.
But three months la~, the 35-ryear-old
Zale was stopped In the 12th round by
France's Marcel C.erdan.
Tony's co-managers, Sam Pian and Art
Winch, talked the dethroned champion
into retirement, passing up $100,000 in a
promised rematch with Cerdan. Shortly
afterwards, Cerdan was killed in a plane
crash.
Zale and his wife of two years,
Philomena, live in a modem high-rise
apartment building on the near South
side. Mrs. Zale is an ardent sports fan
and one-time right fielder for Grand
Rapids, Mich., in the Woi'ld War II All-
American Girls Pro Baseball League.
"Tony never got the recognition he
should for being a credit to boxing and
for bis service to youth and his com-
munity," said the peppery Mrs. Zale.
"He let other people take advantage of
him. He never was a wheeler-dealer."
That just brought a smile from Zale.
"She's the falker in the family," said
Zale. "I always have been a shy, quiet
man and always will be, I think."
Zale, who worked in tbe Gary steel
mills during t!:'e Depression, isn't bitter
about his comparatively small financial
gain in a pro c:ireer In which he fashion-
ed a 70-15-2 record and scored 16
knockouts.
"I just came on the scene too early,
before big money ielevisloo llld lbooe
million dollar purses," said Zale, wbosa
pro career was disrupted almost four
years when he enlisted as a Navy
specialisl In World War II.
'Ibat Navy · hitch came after Zale
vaulted into fame by capturini the mid.
dleweigbt Utle the fll'St time with a lStil
round knockout of champion Al Host.at in
Sea!Ue oo~y 19, 194-0.
Zale recalled how be got bis sllol al
Hostak whom Tony called bis "greatest"
opponent -"with llgblning speed, power
and ability lo lake a punch."
'.'Hostak's manager watched me work
out in Jim Mullen's training place here,"
recounted Zale. "I was a loo,,y gym-
nuium fighter, but Al's manager owed a
favor lo Sam Plan and abo lloslak need-
ed to make a t!Ue defense that year, SO
they booked me lo fight him for lbe UUe,
figurinli I was a soft touch."
Zale never cashed in later m bis ring
prowess, mainly serving as head holing
coach for the Chlcsgo Catholic Youth
Organization from 1949 unW he joined
the Chioago Park District 1laH In 11'/0,
Gnjziaoo, o~ the .other hand, has made
a lucratlv~ career in movies, TV com-
men:iaia, TV appearances llld authoring
an auloblgrapby. Ao a i;c>holl on a TV
talk sllow, Gnzialio _.Uy had Zale u
his guest and they went through a comic
"rematch.""'
"I'm happy Rocky has been able lo hit
lbe jackpot, but be had people In New
··~ York pushing him and he's an extrovert "
guy.'' said Zale. "It's been just the op-.1•t'•
poslte with me. 1:.J
"However, Graziano wasn't the .. ."!J
lougheol guy I ever fought. If I wss hil" "':
age when he fought, I'd have knocked ·"'1!
him out in the first round all three times. • .. i
I spoiled him nearly 10 years and .still · •·1 beat the tar out of him every lime." ~1'
Who was Tony's toughest oppouerit1 . .,,
"Nobody will remember him, but it wa!: ..,.~
Si<ve Mamakos In my first l!Ue defenle ~I
in ltfl,\' said Zale. 0 He could take it all .,,.
nlgh4 but I finally knocked him oul In· 1(~ the 14th round and he never was the /
same." . ·-'i,'tf
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PENN ~TATE TAKES BAL~ AND 62..59 WIN FROM WEST VIRGINIA IN COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL. ;~
Kapp Planning
Festivities
For POW Pal
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S20 . Million Complex:.::·
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Sports Mecca for St. Louis I
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Salomoo cited easy accessibility to Ille '·1
downtown area via four major 1Ughway1 .'<
and readily available parking u mJ~~
reasons for wanting1 to stay downtown,·q •
and he added :
in other first round play by the World
ChampionshJp Tennis Group B touring
pros, top-seeded Ken Rosewall of
Auslralia raJlieil· lo turn back Pierre
Barthes of France u, 't2, 7-4; Egypt's
Ismail El Shafel beat Czechoslovakian
Franlisek Pala ?~, 7-5; Jan Kodes of
Czechoslovakia whipped Zeljko
Franu1ovlc of Yugoslavia 6-1, 6-3 ; Alex-
ander Melreveli of the Soviet Union stop-
ped France's Jean-Baptiste Chanfreau 6-
2, 6-2, and Australian Fred Stolle beat
Premjil Lsll of India S.2. 7-6.
SC Whips UCLA
Anteaters Top U~, 9-2;
Cleveland Hurls Triumph
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Joe Kapp,
an exile from pro football fOr two years,
is looklog forward lo gelling together
wllh an old boybood friend who has
returned home aJi<r 811 years In North
Vietnam ptisoiis. ,
Kapp and Navy LI. Qrulr. Everett
Alvarez Jr., the longest held American
pilot, went lo sthool together In Salinas.
Alvarez w.., lalten ,lo Oek Knoll Hooplial
in Oekland a!let hla return lo llte United
States.
ST. LOUIS (AP) -SI. Louia Blues
President Sidney S&lomon Jr. saJd Mon-
day plans lor building a f20 million
sporla eomplu u ~ ol the dty'1
downtown rotlcvefopnient have been
under eonsldenlloo for more than two
months.
"A new ultramodern bulldJng In a coo-
venleot location would certainly give the
delerving SL Louis Blues' fana every
possible advantase In niching all types
of events," S&lomon aakl ln hlJ an-
nottttCeb>enl. •
~ Nll)onal Hockey League dub owner revealecl p1ana for the C0111plex.
which --IO.llllb, lo a letter 1o lhe
-of a 11a1e senate hl)l that WOltld
aulhorlze SL LouJa County to build IUch a
ltnlcilft.
"Many fans are from across the river 1
who are season Ucketholders and altend1 t
all of the other arena eventa. Movifti "'1 t~
the COW!ly Would be a greater in.to' couvenlence lo !hem " -·
The Blues owner ;,.;d offldal1 of tfii!.?l
Mlaaourt Arena Corp., would favor "'
just ""11)> of Bltlch Memorial Staifi 1
Wbereas the team ,.<onslder1 Ila seat arena near Foren Part an LOS ANGELES -Southern California
defeated UCLA by one lap Monday In a
72--hour marathon canoe race at Busch
Gardens.
The Trojan team covered 432 laps, a
total of 324 miles tn the three days of
racing. The team averaged 4.5 miles per
hour.
UCLA's canoe capsized four times and
USC's only once, the major factor In the
USC victory. The lead changed hands six
times.
Bayer Resign~
LAS VEGAS -The Unlvo ... lty of
N~vjl(ia-Lss Vegas has accepted lbe
restgnaUon of head basketball coach
John Bayer, eflecU•e at the end ol !he
eeaaon.
-A ICbool 1pokesnwi said that S.,.er,
Basketball Poll
By BOWARD L. HANDY
01 "'-DttllY f'Utl Sl1H
Jack Cleveland and Keith Bridges pac-
ed the host UC Irvine baseball team to a
9-2 victory over UC Riverside Monday/
afternoon to bring the season fe(Ord to i
2.
Cleveland and Bridges are waging a
batlle for the starting second bsse job
with the Anteaters but each baa another
position to occupy a portion of bis time
and as a result, the intense rivalry bas
instilled an additional spark Jn the two
players.
Cleveland opened Monday's game on
the mound and afi.r giving up • pair or
l\tJI! to the finl two Riverside ball~n.
setUed down and plicbed shutout ball for
Sii Innings before soothpaw Gary For
ll)O~ over.
Cleveland also sparked lhe UC! offeme
with a MDHCOring-lriple in the se<ood
Ind a double In the fifth. When be Jell the
mound, he went to second base and
Bridges moved lo right field . ·
Bridges propelled a home run overilte
Jell field fence with O.n Hansen aboard
Jn the second to cuJmin&te a fout-nlD
uprisine by the Anteaters lo tum the Ude
in tf.helr favor.
Bridies also made the defcn3lve play
of lbe illy when he robbed deanup hiller
Si<ve Cools of a hit In lhe fourth Inning.
Bridges made a diving catch of · a n.rd
ground ball, got up and threw his man
oul al nrst base. He also bad lhree rl>I.
Dave Lyons was three-for-five and Jeff
Mallnoff, wllh the aid of a gift double by
a sun-blinded oulllelder, bad two hits and
a pair of rbl.
Riverside pllchlng was the victim ol a
shaky defense that Aw the llJghlanden
commit five erron. Even so, six of the
...nine UCI nins were· earned.
The four nms scored lo lhe 1econ1l"ln-
nlo8 were all that Cleveland and Fox
needed but lbe Anteaters kept peddnc
away, adding two in the fourth, a glngle
tally In the fifth and two more In the
eighth on _MaJJnolN gilt double.
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tMl1<111, "'ti I 1 • I MollM, d J I t 1
w~ .... 211at.i1L,....a .s211 a.llft',ff 4tltl"-Y.C: ,,,, ,...,,,. '''''--'"P1e '''' Alltn, pll 1 • • • MM!l'IOft', ltl • ' ' t C•ta. 111 • I 1 I lpMol, If • I 1 I J~rf •Ot15"11111,U 1011 strwt,c 4111Cltw4tftd,.-stt1
Wtrrllo • l 0 I • Hlf!Mll, • • 1 1 , hllctMll, a I I I lrldtft, 1IM'f f 1 t a
WlnMll. a 1 • • 1 Sdltnt. rt l I I • Ma!Molf JlllJl!M,11 II I UllC.'t,,._ 4 121 l ... •tlll lot... • t 11 t k-.., llllllfntt ' . . IOI om 000 -1 It J M 211 1111-t }I O
'Tm golog lo lake him out llld we 're
going to do up Mooterey," S1YJ Kapp, the
former Minnesota Vlklngl llld New
England Patrlola quarterbaclt.
The loolball player, who now llru In
nearby Belmont. hoan\ -Al•orez since 1158, when Kapp wu ~ lhe
University of Clllfomla and Al•ua al
Santa Clsra Unlverally.
Kapp and Alvarez's aialer1 ~-la' are
working lo esiablilb a ochoiararup fUnd
at Santa Clara in Evmtt Al•area' name.
. "Whal ba 'bu doae is I fine example
for ·MexICali"Mierleano. or a n 1·
Americans. He worked bard lo eam hia
d ..... from • greal scbool, lo become •
filer llld lo serve hia coantry," Kapp
llld. .
Ao a boy, Kapp recafll, -·-Id always do what 11 Jooll lo wtn; lie -1d
do lbe Job. And U.. m Ole boil! ltlnd of
wtrmel'I tbeie are.''
AJvua psrtidpoi.d ID hlP scbool
sporU u a dlllaaot -in track '""' a ._i .... ID football.
Kapp -~ In lhe Clnadllll
FoolbiD Leoille -Alvua was cap-tured A ... I. 11114.
"II W11 quite a lbo<k at flnt. But In a
way, I w ... 't too W\11Tied,'' uld Kapp.
"Everell la a man who would ltand up lo
advtrslty wllh ltll quiet type ol
ttrenatb."
Slate Sen. Matrlce Schedtter (i)Q-Ove
Coeur), had wrlt!en lo Salomon -~ nanon the Blues were coo-llilerlrii a move lo Ille eowtly. ·
losdl facility, lt can never be air-<on<":
llODed, baa accousUcs wlilch .J!'Pt!kl
never be "adequate llld has lna~IJN'' patklns, Salomoo Aid. ~
He aald. however, lhil It would be'four
or five yews before conatructton d!Yll!f'1 complex-wu llarled. ,;ii
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OV,NGE COUNTY, ~IFORNIA MSDA Y, FEBRUARY 20, 1973 TEN CENTS
Witches Hous_e . Jl(i,11 .Get Neighbor
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• .. f P'l\EDERICK SCBOEMEHL . .. .. °*""' ...
' ~The Witches H~ soon will lose part
' ol ·tile weed-choked gl'OWlflS that have
1 kept It 11/e spookiest spot in Laguna
I · !leach IOI} nearly ball a century. r 'Ille gabled, six level, sbingle-~ded
·hlluse at 290 Wave St., is going.to gain a
.nieJ:t door neighbor in the form or.a tw.o-
1!Qly•dl/pJex apartment. ·
\, -&erore graded for consttuction, the ad-
tli 1'cmt lot, overerown with trees, shrubs
,·~ ' r.
and weeds helped keep tall tales about the garage for his own use.
the WitcbeJ House bubbling. Barker said he was dilappolnted that
E. Vernon Barker, a Whittier architect the Laguna Beach City Council wu
wbo owns the houle, aays he's reslped unable to halt constructicm of tbe apart·
himself to ~ impending development ment, since the ~tcbes House is an of·
But he hopes to l/ufler the effect of the· ficlal city landmart.,
:8partment by makin& several adc:Utl~ Councilmen, accord1og to M a yo r
to the haunting structure. O\arlton Boyd, could ·fmd nothing to bait
hOver the years, the ~ has grown . the project and said any difficulties
quite a bit. We need a more spacious ·would.have to 1be worked oufbetween the
kitchen and dining room," said Barker. developer and Barker-:· •
He'd also like to bUild a studio above Project architect Peter Ostrander, also
Laos 'Radio
a City oouncllman, said the duplex
dellllltely .... , l>e. box slttJnc 1111. plot
of land.
Due to the contour of tile lot, l>e ex-
plained, the aportmept will Ill an mo"'
than ... level, --ol Ille lint f1oo< below ibe llvel ol Hillcrest Drive,
which bouoda t1Je ..-tY on tile -· ''We've ·tried to Ndect the WOOidy" f-1·
Ing of tile.,.., .. added Oltrander, noting
(See WtmlD, l'lp II
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,· Ce·ase-f ire ·Agreetnent
' ' Ceremonies
Scheduled
Wednesday
DAtlY PILOT St.ff ......
VIENTIANE; Laos (AP) -The olfi·. WITCHES HOUSE WILL HAVE DOWN·TO·EARTH NEIGHBOR
·c1a1 Vleotlane racllo aDilOlmced today that Duplex Apartment Going In Next to L19un1 llMch Landmark a~ .~t bu bom reached· ~--...:... _ _;, ___ ..:..:.:_.:..::;..:..:.::::..::...::::~::.:=:::.===.::..-
for. Laos ·anil will be .formally rdP,ed In . ~ ' ; c:ereinanlel'llei:eW-iy. •.· ·-~~.flit~
~ ~ ·•"'";'eel ·todaf by the ·~-ialb !fcolegallaii ~ for liotb .-. .
,,,. ............ dlcl 11111 _ ..
terms ol tile ~ ot apeclfJ -it would lake effect. It aald only that "a
• c:i<..._ 1... illilnfng' the cew · fire :acreement will be beld" Iii Vl"lllane at
II a.m. W-y local thne, or I p.m.
, (United Pms IntemaU.W aald It will
10 into effect.ati p.m. PST Wednelday.)
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4~o~ }~~ ·~ew ·~~!incip~.
o Hea · : laguna Agenda
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'!be briol ltatemml over Vlenliane ra-
dio aaid: '
"A Clbillet meeting -beid Iii the
momliic a,.i altemooa ol FebJ zo. ~
ment on a ..-.fue tliroutlbout I h e
Kingdom " Laos .... accepted by 1'be!I(
:Aj>polntment of a f u i I • t I me ad·
mbdolnW..lor El M o r r o Elementary
sd\oot to stand in for PrlnclPoJ 'wllllam
Allen, now ~cting dlstrtCt supertn\endent,
!opt' the ag.dda of the Laguna Beach
acbool board meeting at 7:30 tonlght at
cllalrlct olllces.
Rusty ''alloe'" Barr ii recommended
to fake over · the Qffice. Mn. Baa,
fonnally listed as a resource teacher
with tile diltricl, bas been on a Iii per·
cent part-time contracl '!! )':! MQrro:
The recommendation would Increase
Mrs. Barr'• preMnt.aalary from ·l',Zi to
$7,894. No indlcaUon we.a given as to
wh~re the funds would come from to pay
the additional aalary.
·Mi:>. Barr holdl a specialist in reading
and general elementary credentials.
Work on an admlnlatrative credential
will be completed prior to September, ac-·
cerding to the recornmendaUon.
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• t · Lt. Cot .IOlln Plld1fot11 ancl Wlfo.Shirloy Surroundod<by Wollw1Si.r1 Dunng·-ilOy(Arrl••I • : .. . . ' ; ,. ' •· . ' !~ • ''I:~· ..... :.., ', ~i' • }~ ,;r j •·~I. 'Warrior _A:rrives Ho'me~·~:,·;
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· Ex~POW, Greet.ed by 20<i Eriends at New Nigikl H.oine
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By JACJC CHAPPELL
CN .. Dlllr ""' 5"'f
LI. Col. John Pitchford, a !all gaunt
ll'O!'rior. came borne Monday. ~ The career Air Force officer, held
pr11oner by his North Vietnamese cap-
, Body of Inf ant
';Found Jammed
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tors since 1965, was welcomed to his new
Laguna Niguel bOir. with lpeecl!es, fiags
and about 200 well wishers, including
~bool children with crayon ,relcome
llgnS.
"I doo't.really . n<ed all ·those kind
words, just the 1J>ok on your faces ls
enough," the returning POW told the
crowd gathered on the oceanfront mesa
at the Shores developmenl
The officer stood S/J'&ight and !all, the
silver oak leaves and three rows of rib-
bon& marking1be man '• 22-year career.
He had lost 30 pounds while in captivity,
and bis rtght anr. hung to bis side, It was
injured as be bailed out ol his lactical
bomber and "on the ground."·'
He suffers from what the doctors call·•
"chronic dislocation of the r i g b t
shot.Yder." Prison treatment didn't help
ibe wOWld and Pitchford was to leave
Laguna Niguel soon for further medical
care at March Air Force Base.
Mrs. Shirley Pitchford had originally
hoped to fly her husbsnd In to Laguna
Niguel . on a P.rlvate: helicopter. But,
military autbo'r1Ues vetoed the flight for .
medical reasons.
· Washington's Birthday was the an·
Illversary of the couple's (lrst meeting,
and the celebration Monday was set up
(See WAIUUOll, Pare %) •• ' .
Phonpaftlll and Pliouml VOIJlvicldt al
4:45 p.m. m Fib. zo. A .,...mony for •linlnr the ..-.. agree_,i will be
held II the prime mlnister'a olflce al II
a.m. co Feb. 21."
There wsa no·elabontlon.
Phonaavang la the representative of the
Laotian loyal goverilment. VOJ!ivicblt la
the specjal envoy ol Prince Souphanou-
vong, leader ol tile Pathet Lio wbo, to-
gether with the North Vletnomese, con-
trol tbree<juarters ol tile territory and
ball tlfe population ol Laos.
Jn· Wasblngtoo, Pentagon spokeunan
Jerry '/I. Frtedbeim oald U.S. bombing
operations in Laos have not baited'. •
"To the best of my knowledge, it la on-
going today," Frledbelm told newsmen.
The Nort!J Vletnameae have given the
Unlted Slates a lift of seven U.S. military
men and two American · clvWana held
prisoner in Laos and ICbeduled for re-
leue und<i: the Vlebiam qreellient.
Bjll It Is not known bow many American
i>filiOl1ers, If 'any, are being belcfby the
Communist Pathet Lio and what effect
the cease-fire might have oiJ tile fate ol
any POWs.. '
It ,... not Immediately clear whether
the reported' ......,.,,t mean~ the Lac>
(Seo LAOS, l'lp I) ,
r YOIJNGS'l'OWN, Ohio (AP) • -The ~ continued today for -.n unlden-tlled woman wbo apporontly pve ·blr1h
'' 11 an airllqer mt room and then left her ~; laby janimed into tile toilet as
: ~ .,._.... left th~ plane.
Laguna's Council ,
,F~cing Loaded
Slate Wednesday
Bloomin~ ~et,
o United Air Line employn do!Jig routine
• dean-up cbom aboord the plane
• .......... the liaby gttl later. She was .:... J;Ol1ld Jn iaUsfactory · condition at
191r1>y Wamn General Hospllal. A package or 46 items including two ' £ 1'81 wM calleol into tile cue jlfoo-claims againl\ the city for alleged raise · alllloulb~mliWI' tliiih•.,,.....,.,_ '3nd police baruament will be lac-
• 1 Depo1t.-was handling tile ed ·by Ille Lquila,lleeeh City ~n at
II' trlllllptlan, deputies said. United Air 7:30 p.m. Wednelday at City HaD. 0 · ... ..,._u.aa oald 111ey turned Among other matten ror dilcussion
ets. p •• lllfW llltS to the lberift'1 or-are plans for signalization at Broadway
J, lee. and l'orest Avenue, amendment of the
'Ille ilrllno uld 1111 IMtlly Md IP' -~ fee exempting homes in
..... born Ill zlbi•..... .. tho. Ardl 8-b_JJelghla -1
W=JO, ll.C .......,. dltilljct, llld -1 for I Library Boolt
lo '~" Ille .... I ' hlr "'-lllrch 31 and Aprill. lilllt. Tbe -will aloo C<illlkter mpr-~-'1'111 airline raid, Ille 1111111 lnloa ~ al the Eucalyptus Grove, neor
WMdJctoi• 1o Plllllluqjb took Jt ""8ataa tba llo'"'1>1t Feeltval grounds on Lapna tiill 11111 Ille _... hol loot• ml !tr , ~ a.o<l Aulborlzotloo to enter Into
.... ollldals oald ii.I belly l[l!lllnd .......... 111 JDllCht.
I a i. Biiio -tllan .,. bour aW -f'lnl "'adlni of an ordinance creating
1 ' .. = In. fl'lcullural·,......tlon r.one • wUI come i. raid a _........ ~ a lillGre the couocll 18 wUI Jhe vocation of
f
-...-a ''lllllf oaol pt .., ~ ol -•y, Ocan, and El fllt'WT, ,..,,. ,_ ___ .-Part-·
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Playmat.e Posing iii &tguna ·
By JAN WORTH
Of ""· DtllY Pit.I Staff
Next time you walk by EIChbach's
Flo-aod Gitt Shop in Lagtlll& Beach
loot past the flowera. Thtre may be a
nude girl just beyond.
Playboy magazine has c h o a en
Escbbach's new shop on Forest Avenue
u 1 possible setting for a cmterlold
spread to run sometime after June.
The lid. an Orange <.'AaTI ... idenl wllo
Playbciy-clciem't waatlD ......i yet, Is a
-ol Jad< Ere Ill .. Allor beq ... eoptecl ... ~ ...... ldm j{
Ployboy coutcl -1111 -• 'Ille obop, ._., ..,._ from tbe
i..,....~-.. -.... gloaa, ..U.-. ancl}t11r ry.
l'rtllminar1 .......... -y -but puaenbJ didn't ..., notlct, ... eotdinl to pboql ..... Mel .... 0(
Glendale.
"It -I Jtet," Mrs: ,., llllt. "llore
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was this beautiful nude firl posing inside
the shop aod when P"'!P'< •lopped at the
windowr Ibey never .,... raw her. 'llley
seemed mo"' lntemted In tile Dowero."
Mn. ,Ftue and her bulblnd, BID, °"'
CC11f1ibutlng ~ ...... ""' Pla1boY. They sbol tile~ cente(lota and have
alJO done tbe~t r... J ... ol thll year.
'!be PlaYIJll!e .... .me • Spplrh
"""' u • -· 'lln, .,... ~ and draped tt llra~ .-.er tt
-ll)e ----... lier.Apo permtly, lbe -JUllJ ..-II.
The Wiater FeOttval -~ aomo ,..... for tile layout, Mn. Flge said,
with addltiGMl lbootlns aned for Jhe
-art folllnlJ. • "111 wlla ..... .a.at Ille plctmo tal<·
Ing, but, dlni It. I -the whole thine." aald lorllliedl.
Helen~ dldni IJolber lo watch, bo-. "I f11Jre l'ft .,.. ..,P
breastl In Ill' Ume,'', .... 11111.
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The recommendation by Allen that
Mrs. Barr be given a.full.time contract
stateo; ''The change in duty Ume la
necessary !or the administering of El
Mom SCbool fn · the aboei>ce1 r)I tile' prln·
clpal ..• who will be out of tlia ElMOITC)
SCbool on school buslneu In the district
office:"
Other Hems before the board include:
-Resignation ol La Vera Trabucco,
!ecr'elary to the superintendent. Mrs.
Trabucco listed "politics and overwork"
u the reasons for her resignation. She
baa, beeli an anplo~e ol tile dlrtrlct fllr
four years. ,
_._a resolt!tlon acc:eptilig deed lo bloc):
of properties at Top of the World.
-Display of lludent art in the board
room.
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Supreme Court Refuses . . .
To Review Sirhan Case
WASllIN'GTON (AP) -The U.S.
&!~reme ¥ lOdaY declined to review
the 'Panvictlon of Sirhan Bbhllra Sirhan
for Ille 1murdel' · ol • Sen.1 Ro&eit F. Ken-
nedy, .••·• •..
Strllan'r lawyert Claimed in an appeal
that · (I) pollce rearcbed his mother's
boine uncorirtitutlonally. after 'tile 11168
lhootlng and (ZI there wu new evidence
be did not fire the fatal bull<!.
'Ille court rejected the appeal 7_.
Without. comaDehtt , ,
-Sirhan;-31; lnerving' a !He sen!en<6.
He inltiallr was condemned to e1"ecution
but WU resep~ alt.cir the California
&!preme Court outlawed capital punish-
ment.
' At San Quentin Prison; spoj<eoman Lee
DeBord said Sirhan bad 0 no reaction a:t
alt" when told of tile high court's
. decision.
• ''ffe. bu not been one to r'e a c t to
much of ~" DeBord 111d: "When
it comes to legal moves· like this, he'• geniu11y .. ry p1ac1c1."
Kennedy WU olaln Jane 5, 11168, It the
Hotel ,._ in Los Angeles alter
. '• Ilem()cratlc pmldel\-
lhootlng, pollc:e -Sbhln la bis -·~home fn Pa.-. without· a warrant They
r....--. continlng an entry,
"RF'K Must Die.'' and used them at the
-~. • • Nl[ICIOet to the 1ppeal California
-raid the state &lprtme Court ruled eomctly that e m Ir g e n c r
clrfm•4fr1t11 J 111 t i f l e d the aeaJCh -·-· "Pollet ... lesltlmattly ~
1llth -.lalDq -lely wbotber
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C<><Onsplrator1 In the. shooting of Sen.
Kennedy were at large and, ll so.
whether the atlack was jusHbe first one
of a; &erlea of planned assassinations of
flresidenUil caildidatd or other high
government olOci*," the state said.
Sirhan'• lawyen, in trying to win .a
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Weatlaer
'!be weathertady sees tllilllY skies
thn>ugb Saturdax, with occuional
high clouds In the early morning
houri. ~ at the beilehes 65,
~ to 75 Inland. 1.0 ... _tonight,
In the Ills. " '
INSllt~ TODt\1'
BriQltto Bardot Cil 38 a bitltr
rtcluit who ha~i hMmattitJI. re·
, jects chl!dr.,, 01ld is oflcfl ... ~
ancholvt Y "• IAt ••'!JOI of th< ~· -'"' J!OO. ••lac• ... ,, in "°"'"°"' of 4'1im<lll. See · llor1/ °" Page JO.
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DAILY PU.OT LI
Vote Light
For Bond
Electron
A llcbt turnout ol early voten was
counlod today tn the ~mtlliill ochool
bond election brougiit before the elector·
ate in the Capistrano Unified Scboo1 Dis-
trict.
Initial spot checks of precJncls
throughout the large district showed that
on lhe average six percent of the voters
bad turned out in the early hours of
voting.
'!be heaviest percentages wm tn the
areas where retired residents are mort
abundant.
Ole llansoo Elementary Scbool and th<
Lutbenn Church of Our S av I o r
regillered the heaviest 1n1ua1 turnout of
the precJncll checked.
Most electtoo workers said that th<
slow start was "predictable" ln the elec.
lion because of the single issue on the
ballot.
Tbe polls will remain open uotU 8 p.m.
and the turnout ls es.peeled to mount late
today U working parents return home to
cut tbeli' votes.
Workers at several of the precincts
said that the now of voters was steady.
There are a score of polling placet
open tn today'• IPeclal electloo. Do\ILY 'ILOT Stiff ....... AdYocalell of tlie bondl have aatd that
tbe ...,.,... In pwage rests on large
tumouts ol voters. · ·
SUNNY WEATHER BRINGS BUMPER-TO.BUMPER SYNDROME
Traffic Slowed to Crawl on CoHI Hlghw•y In Lagun• llo•ch
Get-<Ut-tbe-vote campaigns formed the
teoor ot the laatday1 ol the bond-passage wort by Arvy'• Friends, the fonnal
group orpnized to win approval for the
bondl. Thousands Hit Beac·hes
Tbe toaue II the first actual bOnd vote
to come before the voters in eight years
in the dlllrlct:
Dialrlct '.l"'kesmen lnalat that without
tbe lunda, n wOu!d be lmpoulble to cope
with the aoarlng crowtb in the dlatrfct. On Sunny;· !Jlue Holiday
Recon!,I,...aldng COllltnlction figures
haYe caused Ille criJil llrtllinflatrtct:-Sunny aides and abov .. nonnal tom·
Staaered seuiODI ·have been suggested peratures are predlcted for the Orange at the most overcrowded acboola nm fRll , __ u a means of ataYlng off -for an ad· Coast through Saturday, the NaUooal
dltional year, at least -the prospect of Weather Service .. 1d today. · .
double llfPions. More than 110,000 beachgoera along the
Tbe areas where the heaviest crowtb la cdast tookJadvantage qi ~. unseuonal
expected are In Laguna ~lguel, Mission .... Washingto" • Blrlbd Viejo San Juan Capislra"no and Dana weaWl;:.l over n s ay, en-
Potnt'. joying mild suff and sumy, blue skies.
No f~, organlzed opposition has 'Ibe largest holiday crowd was
come agaiJist. the bonds. reported at Newport Beach, where an
That same factor aurlaced In r ... nt estimated 65 ooo persons flocked to the tax-override continuance elections in the '
district and the latest such finance strands.
measure woo by a landslide. "It was an extremely unusual turnout
Award Reported
For .Portable ·:. ·: '
for this time of year," said lifeguard
spokesman Ktn J acobsen. "We usually
get about 5,000 out here this time of
year."
.Ijo ......., ~ repcorjed lo the~
t.~oot surf, be said.
"The Harbor Patrol said th< area ll"ked
lj~e "a summer weekend." Winds of 10-15 Water Purifier -knots provided a beautiful day for sail·
ing, according to Sgt. Don Brown. No
major incidents were reported in the
crowded water, he said .
The thirsty troo_per in the uniform of
the U.S. Army • soon have a water
purification system added to his pack.
The device weighs· 11 pounds.
Philco-Ford C:Orporation officials in
Newport Beach have announced the
award of a contract by the Army to sup-
ply · the portable system.
Noting that one of an Infantryman's
troublesome problems for centuries has
been adequate drinkable water, the U.S.
Army Land Warfare Laboratory at Aber-
deen Proving Ground, Md., assigned
Philco-Ford the job of .90\vlng It.
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Reverse osmosis is the principle to be
used, which simply means bad water will
be forced at high pressure through a
highly-efficient membrane.
Clean drinkable water passes through
the membrane, while the brackish
residue is trapped in a separate com·
partment.
Officials say the device will be design-
ed to purify I th pints of water in two
minutes.
The Anny.ordered purifiers will be
miniature models of units produced by
PhUC(rFord for murticipal w a t e r
systems.
Delivery of the GI Joe water puriliers
is scheduled for later this year. The ex~
act amount of the contract was not
disclooed by the Army.
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DAILY PILOT
Tlw Dr ..... COltt OAIL'I' .. llOT, Wllt1 Wflldl
II COIOlblMd the N~,,,..., II OUbltlPltd '1
itie Dr•nge C..11 Publlalllnf c..mi-., . ...,
,... Miit~ .,.. llUlllllNll, Monday flK'ougll
f"tlltey, l'tlr Colll M"', N~ lllfdl,
tfuntlNllM • a..c111Favn11... Y•llff',. WtiN
... di, l,.,lne/SldcHlbldl -.f S.11 -Clllrlen!t/
~ JllM C'fJlllfl'.,., A 1111911 ,.,.,,.,,
ld!llDJI .. publl ..... loltvrct.yl _, Sund•n.
The orl!!c:kWI Mii.tllflt JllMf M •I iJG Wqt·
.. ., SJNet, °"'' Mee, °'""'"""· '26».
"oMrt N. We.4 p,_llltftl •rid Pllbllltler
Jeck "· Curl.., Vk8 Pftaldlnl W '**'II ~
Titofrl•• ic,..,.u ......
ThHi .. A. M11rplli111 MfN9lne l!fllw
aierfM H. Leo• Rich•"' '· Nell "'5hltll4 ~lnll Efli.r. ---222 Fet••t A•e1111e
'i4•1"i.t AU,.1u ,.0. k1 Ml. 92112 --CMtl Ne.1 .m W.. .. '1'-lltff! ......... llMCllll UJI........,~ "~ aeecii.1 nm llktl ~,., ....... Olil•llai•"""' lh Qiftt,oli ....
Ttl1 .. 111 C714, Ml-41111
C ltW ...-...•hlr I '4W11
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~Wit. 1na. °"'"" e-. Nllltftlftf ~. No """' ....... llM!Nlllnt. .......... ......... ... ....... , ..... 1. lllMll -.. .. ,...,... ............ ,.. ....... ~ ..... ,
...... (;Ima ,..... ...... c... Mell. ~ ........ o. "' CM'f"l*t D.• ...... , ., ,..... a .1• M111lfl•1 "'",,.,., ~·--., .... 1Mf19tt'.
An estimated 22,500 per&Ons were ,
Burglary Topic
Of Laguna CofC
Breakfast Meet
Burglary of home and business ls the
topic of the Laguna Beach Chamber· or
Commerce breakfast at 7:45 a.m.
Wednesday at the Hotel Laguna.
Unlawful entry and accompanying
theft of property represented the single
largest percentage of major crime Jn
Laguna Beach, as reported in statistics
released this week by the police depart-
ment.
The education session planned by the
Chamber of Commerce will present Har-
ry Keeney of the firm Security Plus, who
will demonstrate what can be done to
secure premises.
Keeney mainiains that locks, padlocks,
bars, can all be broken with simple
devices that even a child can use .
The breakfast is $2.50 and the reserva-
tions are "absolutely necessary," the
Chamber office said. 11iey may be made
by calling !94-1018.
Planners Slate
Study Session
A study session of the Laguna Beach
Planning Commls5ion will be held at
7:30 tonil!ht at City Hall to discuss the
city conservation element of the general
plan, the Recreation Department budget,
planning fees and councll.....,mmisaloo
commuo..icatioo..
Also on the discussion agenda Lt the
possible rezone of portions of Sycamore
Hills, to accommodate development ot a
>,000 populaUon planned community pro-
posed by Newport Investments, Inc.
Items on the 1tudy session •g_enda are
tentlUYtF ln nature, and ac1d.l0ooa and
deletions may be made, but no actlon
ml\)' be taken at a &tudy ,...100.
Jewish Group Meets
The monthly meeting of the Jewish
Cultural Group will be beld at I p.m .
S.turday at th< Hotel Lafuna. The pro-
gram II open to n<in-membera and
Yllltort are welcome.
reported along Huntington Beach, where
four-to.live foot surf was recorded.
Lifeguards in San ,Clemente reported
21,000 beachgoers a 'n d four-to-five--
foot surf, while 12,000 persons dotted the
ocean front in Laguna Beach, where surf
measured three feet.
Temperatures ranged in the ·high 50s
and low 60s in the water along the coast,
with air temperatures in the low 70s.
Laguna Beach lifeguards ~d the air
temperature there reached 84..
The National Weather Service forecast
temperatures tn the low 70s tbrougb
Saturday, dipping to Jows in the upper
40s. Early morning low clouds and
patchy fog coold be expected, forecas ton
said.
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WITCHES ...
the exterior will be finished In redwood.
"We've tried not to hurt the Witches
House -we want to make the two struc·
tures compatible, but not alike, through
the use of materia1s, " the architect said.
The firm of Weber-Mack! Is developing
the apartment. The land has been leased
by the company Crom Maggie Russell,
heiress to the McKnight property tn
oorlh Laguna Beach.
Barker said that since 1926 when the
house was built, his family has tried to
buy the adjacent parcel. Purchase was
blocked, he said, by probate and other
litigation and the family finally ended Its
efforts.
The Witches House -as U has been
known for more than 20 years -has
been used by the Barkers and personal
friends for summer vacations.
Farr to Address
Women's Ouh
William T. Farr, Los Angeles Times
reporter, will be guest 5peaker at a
meeting of the Laguna Be a c h
Democratic Club at 8 p.m. Monday at the
Women's Club, 286 St. Ann's Drive,
Laguna Beach.
Farr has served !5 days tn jail for
refusing to reveal the confidential source
of a story he wrote during the Manson
murder trial in Los Angeles. He was
ordered released from jail while 'fill ,:P.
peal is pending.
The newsman will speak o n
"Government and the Media" dGring tbe
meeting open to the public/A ~
taUve of the Or-County Press Club ,
will introduce th< journalist.
Farr's jail time is the longest tenn
served by a new&man· 1n a aeries of
court-press conflicts.
Lagunan ~ues
Over Phone Rap
A Laguna Beach man who wu cleared
Dec. U of cbargel Illa! he ulOd 1
telepbone "lo commit 1 1111ilance". bas· sued th< Q>sll 'lleaan who lolualed tbe
allegations for $10,000 .
John W. Russell of 831 CU!! Drive
names Mar&hall A. Stiltner ol l7ilO ,
Petenon Way, Q>sta M .... aa die man
who gava Information lblt led to his 11'-
rest May 15 •
Russell llatas in an Oranp c-11
Superior Court laWIUlt c I• Im I a g
mallciouJ prosecutloo lllat the cllltrfcl 1t·
tomey later dropped tile .... Ill
municipal court.
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Meat t;o.,-plaini Coyote H.,,,.,.,..
EndUp'~mf
With Citatiom
4 County 1Planr,, Found Wanting
Four Orange ~. mut packtng
plllltl ........... -p1lnll ...
llouQ1 = ....... "unacttptabl<I" uoilarJ~ Eaccordtng to I U.S.~ lure report.
' 'lllt dllelooan! over ll\e
weekend following .• court decision re-•
.f',....Pagel
BABY •••
tbe plane at Pittsburgh, but ber Identity
was not immediately known. ·
United PubUc. RelaUoos Director Tom
Gennuska In Cleveland said that the
airline employe who discovered the baby
In the rear lavatory toilet bad just come
aboard the plane for routine inspection
and cleaning alter passengers deplaned.
He .. id only the abby'a bead WIS visi-
ble tn the commode and that one worker
held the child by the head to-keep her
from falling through as other workers
dismantled the fixture to free ber.
At the hospital, the baby was put im-
mediately into an incubator, although the
hospital said later the baby was full tenn
and appeared to weigh about five or six
pounds. Hospital supervisors said she ap-
parenUy was not injured in the incident.
The airline said the Boeing jet carried
85 passengen to Pittsburgb and 64 to
Youngstown.
f'ro111 Page l
WARRIOR ...
by Mrs. Pitchford.
The couple's new home, whi~ John
had not seen before even in pictures, was
decorated for the occasion with signs and
a giant representation of the American
Flag, tacked to a wall and bearing the
signatures of more than 300 persons.
Pitchford was also given a bouquet of
red, white and blue Oowers by the Hun-
tington Beaoh Chapter of 'l'hela Sigma
Phi, a philanthropic and cullural group.
Within the arrangement-were seven
POW bracelets w:ltb Pitchford's name on
them, which members 'of the group had
worn. • "
"We offer you the niost loving welcome
we can give to a man who bas returned
after seven years of imprisonment in
Vietnam," Seth Potter, a neigbbor'said.
.Frfti P .. e l
SIRHAN •..
new; ~. claimed also that a t.am of
}JO)'chlatrlsts, pbyslcians, pbyslciJls and
otben 1iUDCOY.~, "aigni_f\c.~Jl\· ,jlb)'lical
evidOnce" that Sirh!i!> did ,~ Jire \be
fatal .bullet 1f~,, ,,.,;.it. -;_,,.,.J ~.,
qulrlDC .the deplttment to -ill
recotdl. • ' All ol the 117 plogts Inspected ....
Uoully had "ml!ior VIiia~" !fom
typical aanltsry tUlto, 1ICOOrdiDg to the
USDA repOrt.
Tbe deficleocl".'E:"t the 41 planto -fn. •
clUdlng U..... in Oiilnge Counl)' -"'°"""
!rain .roaches and -rue. to .. to.~ stance In a large fjcllity ol drl(iinc beef
carcasses acl'Olll tbe floor.
It was not Immediately !mown ""81
deficieociel were iolmd ltcllly. ID an, U
meat plants were Inspected tn the "°""' ty.
Government spollemJen say an the
deficiencies have been corr<cted.
Some of the "minor'' de:ficlendes in-
cluded dirty equfpmeot and meat eoolen
coated with dried blood, the
stated.
Furlber lnspectlClllS will be made later
this year, inapecton u1d.
Tbe confidential Agtlculture Depart·
ment documents were releued following
a court .declsloo (aYOring a study ·by
associates of consumer advocate Ralt>li
Nader. ... , •
The group sought to have the govern-
ment disclose secret inspection ratings _
concerning some 1,500 meat plants in
Oh i o, Missouri, Nebraska,
Massachusetts, Kentucky and Texas.
Cl.emente, Dana
Hills Students
Set Dimes--W alk
Hundreds of .students Crom San
Clemente and Dana Hills high schools
are see.king sponsors who will contribute
to the Orange County Mareb of Dimes
for each mile the students wait during a
March 24 walk-a-thon through Anaheim
1111.d Orange.
All proceedJ from the :llknlle "Walk~
Love" will belp fight birth defects by
fundlng research, p!'Hlltal care and
public .and professional education.
Sponsors may be individuals,
businesses or organizations who will pay
at least 10 cents per mile. Walters who
complete the l'Ollto wll1 be eligible for a
grand prize drawing and other awanb.
The event will begin at 8 a.m. with a
rlbbo11-<11tting eeremony at the atarttng
point of the wall: at AMbeim Stadium.
rues will he awarded at the stadium II f
p.m. and the walk wll1 ml at I p.m.
Anyone may participate In the wait,
and ywngS!ers under 12 yem old mmt
'be accompanied by an odult. PUtldpantJ
should take their lunches. --will be provided along the route. Spomrs
·can•.,U'tlle student adivilles ol!ke -11
eltbei' b school
2 Shot Dead
Making Raid
In Lon-don
LONOON (AP) -'lbree ..-mli
masted with stoctinp invaded tbe
dian JJjgb Q>mmjpjan ... ,, ·beet
lied employes and Ihm lbal tt Gal
British police. TWo 1'lidon ...,..
and tlle·lhinl wa.lojunod ..i .......
SoMlllMI Yard llld. ~
·capo1""""" ·--• two bJltanderl ~ii 'rt tar~ and_ .......... __._, ••. -..--_.., v ~
Tbel'lidl:n ...... -•NW l
and """In tbelr ... 1111! Y ... llid.
: ~~'m~ti.;:.~ rf,
The officials Aid die mm ert'. '
wanted to seize aae .. --t
1 ca
Tbe-aidllie-l~·
building -•:• ...... ... eyewih 11er said .... lllke . the bulldiQi _ .... .......
'lhe .... iid.....&••·· . ..,_.
Yard llid tbal, • ..... .--lie
buiJding, ~ .. ' .. a nilJr, ~
aimed I piolol 111 -I -llll -b1p1«1'*'1 ... -llnl. •
,...<illlldl -.... lo --
;-~ ; ... .. ~ -., -.... -...--., .... . .............. " __ .. _
Joh · Ap.plication~ aid: "All 1111! lntiDll&1 -....
removed. Ho one m*""'"
The state .replied ,tbat~"IJ!llorfi!llltaly
this new evldtnce. wu oot. Priuented .lo
the Califomla Supreme Court .and ia: not
in the r~rd on. a~. In review Of a
jlldgment of a s1au cOuit. this court Iii " Q . · ·B ed. = ~Yi!:.i~d on which that judg· Uen~ 8llll :
""" ... bottle .......... ·-· street from tba RoJll 2 'a r r 9 0..
l"lllt'S London -..... -.,. ... dlY'• -..... -. 1111!.....,.. ~
terll!dioa wboR Ille -... , ' Fleet StreeL TWo.of the justices, <)Villlam.O. Dollglas Women's lib has prevailed -over
and B)'tOn R. White, illd not J)articipate, timeworn methods ,Jn Orange .county ........... -al • ..,.. -~""~hotels IDd e , 8' die .... giving riD explanation: employment. No ·Jonger Is it~ for
job seekers to specify whether lhi:Y ore . , qlll(l<n of ·tile llrllilll S.. I .. ._
LAOS ...
tian political marl baa been untangled or
whether the cease--fire agreement would
come separately from a political accord.
The C'.ommunist-backed Patbet L:ao pro-
posed a cease-fire three times in the last
four day1, agreeing to leave political
problems for more discussion, a Commu·
nist spokesman reported in the Laotian
capital of Vientiane.
The rebel Pathet Lao have been nego--
tlating with the ·government of Prtmler
Souvanna Phouma for weeks in attempt
to get a cease-fire.
male or female. :..
Other , clianges, mandated by a ""'""1
Fair Empinyment Practices Commission
survey, are eli~aUon of spaces asking
an applic;ant to Yy whether or not 'be .is
married, baa any children, bas served in
the armed forces or is a citiz.en of the
United States.
The forms also eliminate a statement
of age, according to R. E. Kautz, bead of
the county personnel e m p I o y m e n t
services division.
There are exceptions like those jobs
speclfica11y earmarked for veterans or
ages in applying for law enforcement
jobs.
Race and religion have always beo!n
banned from employment forms, Kautz
said.
QQ.. and natmal aew ; Ef'D> .c
Psychic's Aprarmice
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Scheduled in Laguna .
A meeting of ~ -elf
Asaociatos wll1 lea-~ V.U., a
psydiic and medUn. ... .,.._....
Friday al I p.m. lo t be •-'II Qib1 288 SL Ann's Drive, 1-Beoch. ,
Mn. Vallas tn put -in Laguna has ~ ... .._ wi~ messages coatalninl names. dlleo ..,
places Involving dei: Md ..... r, <lier
cording to Si Slam of 1111! ~
-Aaociates.
STRETCHING A POINT-
With the innovation of new klnd1 of carpet bK~ings, conwct ttmching
is al~imporlanl. II is easy to overstmch as wel as understretch.
Our main concern is with uncjerslretching. Corptli119 in t'IMlny ..., homes
ond iveo in whole tracts have been in.tailed without a pow., stretcher bting-
unloadad from the truck. In some of these homes, "oftor the carp.t is "slopped''.
in with • knee-kicker, • wamlng can is used to shrink up the "w1itilln.
Unbelievable, isn't it 7
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Al Alden's we take gr11t pride in correct i..+alatioM. Stretching is
ochieved with slrek:hera that go wel..t ..... el, otttnded by e1peritnced mechanics,
.trained by us.
Don't gamble the prica of your c•rpet purc'*e on 1 poor IMtd,.,...._
THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Aid.n's I
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CARms • DRAPES
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. 6', N0,.51, 2 SECTIONS, U. PAGES ORAN&E COUNTY, CAUfOltNIA . ' TUESOA Y; FEBRUARY 20, 1971 TEN CENTS
,Irvine Co. to Rress City for Village Zoning
'
liDIUy approvod l.,i ~ by plan-"""" plan, by type of boualng to be of·
Ding cOmm!sflmerlwbo YOted I to 1. fered:
Cooimi!!ljoner Wesley lbn ~ DETAciu:D siJICIHamlly -:
the project, ciling .. veral "'""'"'•g lni"•''" the --.-for 7ll ..,... questions to be ..........i indadin& the _,
.,.,,.._ by the dty of the bunlm of at omn -]IOI' ion, or up to lOI
providing public ~ts to eerve detacbod -· Approved were 711 acres the area. at a dlmU;)' of lb: omill per acre or 474
Tbe reviaed zonlllg plsn "* the bolpes. Move reduces projected popula-
aruage dmsitlea for Ibo propoood proj-tioo In ouch --1,714 to 1,1159.
eel fro mthe 1.1 unitl origina1IY uRd to ATTACHED, oillglHamily b om e 1 :
7.• approved by the mmmluim. Compaqy sough! '16i &C('t:S .of tQwnbomea
The followipg ls • compari9on between . at a density of 12 per zi:cre for a total
the original plOllClOll and the approvod number of 912 units allowod. Commi39ion
Laos Peace Accord . -.
1 Signing Reporrodly on W ednesdny
. 'ftE!mAllZ; Lam (AP) -Tbe ofll.
clll Viet' • .---today that
•a-.tlre ...-.... been readied
-Lam ... will be lormabJ liped In Mo .... bere Wednooday.
~ IOlftOI aald I be ceaae-lin
--Initialed today by the -talb tldegatm cbiela lor both ~ -n:eum did net .de.crtbe -ot•-.. _,u,-
• --elfect. It aald ooly that "• .. _ ... llplng Ille ....... fitt
•. m rt ,.m lit held" in !')mtiane at
lk.m. w-, -time; or I p.m.
fUiilei -~ aald It will
~ef.ourt
•
go into effect at I p.m. PST W......,,ay.)
dion:.i~ ala~ OYef Vientiane ra-
"A Cabinet . meeting was held In Ille
morning and aft.moon of Feb. :111. Agree-
._ C10 a ceaae-flre lblQUlbout I b e
Kiu&dom of Lam· ..... aca:pled by Pheng
l'llonpavang and Phauml Voogvlcbit at
4:45 p.m. m Feb ••• ~ caemaoy lo<
oOping Ille ceaoH!re .,._ will lit
held at tile prime mhiilter'1 affice: at 11
a.m. en Feb. 21."
Tberewaanoe~
Pbomavang II Ille 1epr-llvi of the
Laotian royal --Voogvldlit la
Ille ipOCial ....., "' PrfDce SoupbaDou.
VCIOg, leader at the P.atbet Lao who, to-
gether with the Narlb Vletname!e, con-
trol ~ of the territory and
ball Ille populatloo cf i.ioo.
Jn w aiblnglon, . Pentagon spokesman
Jerry W. Frledbehn l8id U.S. bombing
operatloos in Lam have not baited.
0 To the best of my knowledge, it is on-
going today," Friedbdm told newamen.
The North VletnameR have given the
United Statea a lial of 1even U.S. military
mm and two "-ican civlliaQI bdd
prlooaer In I.-ml llChedulod for re-
loue under the Vietnam agreement.
Bui It II not ilDown bow many American
(See LAOll, Pap Z) •
~ the -ty to nine units per ac;n> to 400 perions, assuminrf two persons per
or a' toll! iii Ill units. At 2.~ perlOlll 11"1' apartment.
111111 Ille acilon reduced the pn>je<ted No changes in the public park acr<age . -ooariy 20 acres -nor the »acre joint
populatloll in attached bomel from 1,280 ...... ry aJ1d lntennedlate scbool lite
lo 1,710. . ·~'made by the oommissioo .•
APAJ\.TMENTS: '!be Irvine Company Tbe ac:bool site was '!!"' ,....., for <1-
ul<od -al of Ii acm of 15 unil·pe!" ped!Ung. the ""'° plan the city council
acre mu!U family IOlling. Commlllloaen. will_-on March I. l"dlJced the _..,...,. to eight acrea "°"" ~ ...., the commission bearing, the
IJi!ulng t!!ii 15 unt~peNCre limitation. ~ bearing will be bdd In the multl-
Wbi)e 750 would have been housed Jn purpose room of University High School,
apartment uqiti in Valley View under the 4Tll Campus Drive. Valley View bas
original propoSal the nUmber is reduced sparked citizen interest intense enough to
'
require larger chambers than are
available· in city hill
Taylor said today be waa meetlo( with
Irvine Uniflod School District fadllties
planner Dave KJnr'ID-m -. cl
the achool llmding .............
The San Joaquin E-ry Dillrid,
which goes out ol .,....., Jme ». is
eligible for stale ldoool hi1DcJ!ng 91 llr
tbe Valley View ...........,, -if a8
tbe apprqvals and lnlannatiGa .., 17
ar< filed with the -alioca-board in time for their Juae meetilg, Dig 111111
said.
·em Sirhan q .
Meat Complajnt
4 County 'l_'lants F~iUU/, ·wandiig , --~.aA CAN 1'1111 •14-Y .... ~y ALONG 1l(I ·~
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,_ Onllp OllmlJ -· ...... "'
,..... ... -• -plants na-
_., -lo -"w..m,cabJe"
"•JO'!' 0'•11 lmt Jml', 8CCll6ig to
a U.S. ~of~ ,_t.
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'•· . .. "--~ of.11MM JN~;·,..•-,!!.,. Sio\ a,m'.rdino.~o!,. ,, · , , .; , '·"'
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.~61~8~~.'.Suit~rs . · '£hnusandS Htt B~~s . r: MriUt <APJ -• u.a. .wo.c...., ... -·-
Gota&Dlid ...._, •Y all the
doMeorW ba.e -Oomttod.
:~::-:=:.·" ..... N t • Sltllm .... ., ... w ... -. ·-
'ftte dW 1 M'lft ... ... °"" the weelmd fallowinc • oaurt ........ re-
QUiriac' Ille ~ to open its
rtaii ..
-o1: 1111 ~· defldencle4 in-cluded dirty eqlliplwt and meat cqilers
cooled with -blood, the ..... rt stated. . .
Further inspedicm ,will be made later
New .Crack, Spews; ~ I n ia~~ -o~ iiomes (J.'.ft ~µn~y, Blue HoliJay
fl.m ...., .., jilllled .... tllt ca.-ift, :01.!,.~~i:;-.I..! .....
:n-pi. IL -cl 11111 Via ~:f~'llW tnllle laoellip'tn robe did ........ ..._Drift
--flmJ -1a1· -........ lllr-
AD of the '1.17 plants bmpected na-..., bad ··m111or ftlt.dlm'!~ from
typiall _,. -. -ding lo Ille UllDA= , . """ ~-111111 • plBa -in-
...... -ID~ Olurty-ranged ____ .... _ ...
...,_.,. In ....... bdlll7 cf ..... beef .._ ........ -.
It ... not .......... tdy -what delidendel were fGund locally. Jn all, 11
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this year, ~·ns siid. '
Tbe canlldOntial ~cullui9 llepart·
ment ...._ts .,.... relea80cl IOUowipg
a aourt def.I... fmlrmg a llludy 'by
auoclateo. of ...,..oner advocate Ralph
Nader. '
Tbe .INllP ..,..i;t to have the govern-
ment cllldnoe -inlpectlm ratings coneerning aome 1,500 meat planll In
Ohio , Mlssoui'l, Nebraska,
Massachusetts, K~tuclcy and Teµs.
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Water Purifier· Added .
To Army ·Trooper's Gear
The thirsty trooper In !lie uniform. of be fon:ed at high pressure (broogb a
·the U.S. Arm1 will _, have a water higbly..mdenl membrane. .
pw:lflcau..i llfllem adci.d to bis pack. Clean drinklible water passes through
Tbe device -'•'-11 _....., the membrane, while the brackiab
•....-· ,...._. realdue la trapped In a aeparate com· Pbila>Fo<d Corporation oflldals In -~I partment.
Newport • Beach -haft announced Ille Olllcials 1ay the device will be design-
-of a-ai:t'llJ the Anny to -od to purify Ill pints of water In two ply tilt ...-.,....,,, mmuie.. . . :
Noting that -of ., Infantryman's Tbe Army-oniind purifiers will be
-prollieml tar ltidmln bu mlntsture modek i>f unlll produced by -...,ate _... -· Ille U.S. Pldko-Ford for municipal water
Anny Land Wafln ......_, al Aber· f ll)'&le!Ds.
deen Pnmng Gf'Olllld, 1111., .-\pied lldivery of the GI Joe water purifiers
PllDco>Jl'onl the jab cl IDIWlg H. ii IChecluled for later thli year. Tbe .,. aev-· -.. ii 1111 principle to be , act amowot of the contract was not
used, wbidl llimply ...... bod ... will disciooed by the Army.
REYKJAVIK (UPI) -"A sudden ctacl:
in the west .si<te of uie•Helg8rjeU volcano '• <' I' ' -senl lbou8alldi of -of solid rock, lava
and ·mud roaring down toward Vest-
mannaeyjar tilt. today, burying 1eVeral
bousel and .threatening . to engulf the
~w. .
Tow.it. ofliclals on HeimiOf.,laland saf!'
the•west •h!e._of>tbe 'J1lOW!lain ~lied up
during the night; and early today a 50· to
1111).yard·wide )1arl of the >mOubWn's
west. side tumblod Cloitn ,'fWl!(g a -valley
and coming to the odge of the city .. •
'!be aoo3'of oolld rock .a&bel. and mud
rid!n~ '!° 1laval. llreaml •Pf::®cbed the
town, alter fll1ing a valley between the
town .aod the Helga!~.
omclals, !WI' hoped ~ vluey '!Oul~
stop new lava llreaml !rom extending
Into Ille town, lNI today ·Ibey expressed
fear the entj_re town could be burl¢.
8e9eral Walla of mud and Jiardened
lava erected earlier to stop flows on the
outskirts of. the ._, were ieYe1ed •by tht>
landslide, they aid.1 I
:rbe tat•ol the.crumbled mountainslde
bu plied IJito • :at-yant.hlgb bill ...,
atandb~ ooly lllfi yardl from the town
center .•
Tbe llv• hill• W11, standing still Ibis
afterncloo1 bu~ olliclals l8id If It ailould
start lllOVinc< apln, ii would bury more
bousel and ttn.alon the· entire harbor area wltb Its f1llbing plants .
. Newhornw Abandoned
~-· -llJ·-~II tilled bJ polloe al
·, 11 tri -::'!."'::..:":°'::i IBI Seeks Penon Who Left Baby in .Plane ~estRoom
.P ~JM J = ::,~.:.: ;J.: v~-'-Ohio (AP) ---.. ... ..,, ' • , ..-11 .._, "ii / ~"""'u""• ·-Tbe airline l8id the baby bad ap-in .the rear. J,ovatory toilet bad Juli q>me -~ o....i --iNied ~ tar m untden-po-1y been born aomeUrne during the aboard the plsne for routine .illlpectklll
..:::. ':: ~ 11 ~ i rr *' ~ Ulled -no -oally P'" -flilbt from Wublngtoo, D.C. tbrouib and cleaning after -deplaned.
11a )' he lhrt .. fllltr I I & :: ,_.: =-= a.:u: i: ~ to Y..,...iown late Monday lie Did mty the abby'1 bead WM vial--
Ill .... ........ • -Did Iha.. llighl from ble in the commode and that .... -u.... ~ 1:111.......,. ..... -........... ~ -51 minulel bald the c:ldld by the heed lo keep btr Jihindal Plan Talk z11 s,. ..._ abolnl 111e .._ ..it11r111F-.f:1,.""*11m1nu1ea. 1rom 1ao1ng tllroucb u other wo--.,. • -•i!d 1111 baby girl laW • ._ -P I Mrl ""1rlr 18111 boby appeared dlstnantlecl Ibo llit~ lo f ... her; Jm.
fl 1r1.. -II la ... 17& ... 8 ........ Ir srllllactory ......... al ID Ill 11118 -!Im u 11our old wllto At Ille bospllll, ""' baby was put p:a.-. •• .,,..llJ lil .. lrtlsol WllJ....., a..aI lfodll. kUWtl IL medlolely lnlo an Incubator, allbougb'the
al • , If .. Cs • .... If Illa,._ ..W Imo dit --Dij llsr l7ld 8 ........ ~toll a hospital Mid later the boby Wll lull tenn e ~ -111......, ...,, ei.. r • Ille TIUlilbiill a.r -..... 1 .,,., -· IOI m lilld appeored lo .,..... abolil n .. or •Ix ,.... , 'Fl D ;1 -.... --.. ..,... • -.._but her lclmtlty pounds. llolpital oupOnlaon aaid she ap-
lf?'O If~~".,. ft ~ ,. ... :r:::: ~ -=-.:::s~Dlnelor Tom ~U:Jri: :.i m:-e.=:~
.. -lb. Porl C. mr, ._ fl I .. lo the * llf'I If. Goi 4a ta Clo1-aald that the 15 pwencen to Pl-.,i and M to ~ .,.. ... -51110 ""'dleooaed Ille blby Youngstown.
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: ~wbiy · skieS 'and above:.~o~t t•
peratures are pfewcted for the Ora.nle
Coast through 8aturday, the NatlOoal
Wealber Seeyice 18id IAiday. .More ttian no,ooo beacbgoerB aloog the
co8ll took ad~antage of Ille •-•aooal
weather over Wasbirigton'• l!tr1Jida1, m-
i9Ying mild_ surf and SUJUlY• l>i"" lklel: '
The 1a,tgest 1• lk>liday crowd was
reporle(l ,at' Ne"1>Qrt~ Beach, where an
~stimatod 65,000 ~'!locked ta the
stranas. · "
"It )V'S ~ ,eJ1fe9lely,iWllliY81 turnout
j
ACLU ~earing . .
Set on EI Toro,
COw:t-martial · ' . .
From Wire Servlcea
A bearin( bu' been set In U.S. lllltrii:I
Coun, i... Anieles. "' an American Civil
i..iberi;es' Untoo'(AcLU) suit againit the
Nayy's summary court martial l)'ltem, filOd ia3t Friday on beball cf Ill El Toro
MCAS-based Marines. .
Fodera! District Court J'!dge David M.,
Williams set Marth 5 u tile·ilatt !or the
ACLU sul~ which ...... injanctlCIOS for'
servicemen awaiting summary courts
and an end to a section of the Navy'•
Uniform Code of Military Justi«. This
does not now allow lep1 counael for meo
beinc tried under IUil1llial')I cnurts .....
tial.
Since the suit was filed, the llarine
Corps •Ulborltles in Southern California
have beeh told to bah their smnmary
court-martial pr:oceedlnga.
Tbe ACLU llllt contends the Navy and
Marine eor,. · hove ~ a U.S.
Supreme Cow1 rullng'pennltllng dvUian
or mill:.!:;}ers for aervicemeu being
"""" • for -ml fe)on,y offt1re1. ._
Tbe Army and Air Force complied with
the-high ..rt ruHnf--~ at-torneya 'for ... ia summary coun.
martial ~ ... , Ille ACLU suit Ays.
It nl fllecl ii a. clas8 actlCIO !lilt, using
the lndtvldual cases of six El Toro
-.. eotalytll, an 1A CL U
apolc-ID LM Aliples u1d today.
Tine ., lbe ........ -lllill ...
..... 11ec1. --~ Jal1td and have IDee-. nl11ted1 the spokesman
added,
Jn all .. -the ...-"never
(Seo ACLU, Pip I)
for this time of year," iaid Jifegnonl
9P0iresman Ken J-... "We usually
get about 5,000 6111 litre tbla -cl year." .
No---~lnthe-
to-f .... r.ot -· be .... • • ~ -Palnll uid the _ _.. like-''a summer ....... n W..-<lf»ll
lrnotl provided .• _, •• day• .......
Ing, aci:onling lo Set-Dao Brown:'Ho
mawr . incidents were• ~ • In Ille cro)fded water, be ,siid. -
An estimated 12,500 per..... .....
rqiorted along llunltnctoq Beach; -·. four-to-five loot aarf waa recorded.
Weguania In San Clemente rep>ried
21,000 beacllgoer'a and foaHo.tive.
!oat Slid, wblle lUlt ,.._ dolled ""' =~\:..11.::-. *':*1
Temperaturea raged In Ille 1qll Sis
and tow Ills In the water alq Ille cmst,
With air temperatuns In Ibo low 70s.
Laguna Beacll lifeguards ...... the air
temperatw-e there reached 14.
Tbe Natloaal Weather --temperatures In. file low ·2Vs iluollP
8aturday, dijlplnc to -ID Ille ._.
tQI. Early ........... -and
patdly fog """" be • .,.. .... ..._.
18id. ;
Ol'alic••
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DAILY PILOT IS
Pilaymaw .
' Will Pose
In Laguna
BJ JAN WORTH
Of .. °""' .........
Next Ume you walk hy Esdlbach'I
Flower and GUI Shop in Laguna Beach
. loolt past the !lowers. There may be a
nude -sirI jual beyond.
~ magazine hat cbo11n
EKhhlctl'1 new abop oo FCft:St Avenue
u a poosible setting for a cmterfold
spread to run sometime after June.
1be girl, an Orange Coast resldeot -~ doesn1 want to reveal ,.i. b a
friend of Jack F4cbbacb. Alter heinc ..,.
cepted u a pbymate the ISlled blm u
~ could use bit abop.
1be abop, .->lb' converted from the La&una New•Post, oow featurea atalned flam, 111tiq-. and ........,.
Pnllmlnary sbootlng he(l!D Sunday -
but pusenby dldn 't even DOllce, ac-conllnc to pbotograpber Mel Figge of
Glendale.
"It wu a riot." Mrs. Figge said. "Here
-tlals heautllul Dude girl paailll! IDllde the abop and wben people stopped at the
windows they never even saw ber. 'Ibey
aeemed more interested in the flowen."
Mn. Figge and.her hutband, Bill, are
CllDtribilllnl photognpbora for Piaybo)'. 1beJ abot tbe llardl emterfold and ba ..
allo daile .tbe layGul far June of t1a1s yar.
11Je Playmate WU ualng a.r,lab
ahawl u • -· Mn. Fla• ~and draped It ~ .......... II
-llD ---her. Ap-pmmtly; ·-really neoded 11. Tiie Winter Featlval may provide ..,..
-for the layout, Mn. Fiae uld, wllb additional -Inc aavecl for the
summer art leatlvlb.
Fitness Finders
Program Slated
At Valley YMCA
-Flnden -a eanditlaalnc ~ gnm bMed oa· a Qttem ol. wittma1 a ·
-to bum -and lmpvft .... ._ -b belni ollend at tbe Sid-
~Valley YllCA ln El T-
Tbe ~ -PIOll&m rms ln \) .......... lix-week ...... of l\i htm'I
eadl; lwlee a -Ope to -and -. the duo
b ~ lball just eaerdle, aald y -
tor WllloD Glllmky. It Is alaa "a com-
pnbmdVe surW, of e xerc l 1 e
plo**a."
-are geared up« dowD to Ill indfviduall. .Lecturea are prea:n&a:I oo
fi-and groupo partldpate ID "flm"
exercise routines, be said. •
Significant results can he obtained in
Jower pulse rates, decreases in body
weight and increase in mU!cle streoglh
lhroogb the clasa, Gilinslcy added.
For more information call the Y at a.
YMCA or stop by at 23131 Orange Ave.
School, Vocation
PrograIDsStudied
Summer school 1973 and a regional oc-
cupational program CROP) are pocible
. ac1kn ilema on the Irvine Unified School
District trustees' agenda at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday In the lecture hall at
University High Scbool.
Superintendent Stan Corey will pment
a revised swnmer school proposal
Wednesday . He has been meeUog wllh
district principals to develop class areas
and polides.
Trustees also will discuss whldl ROP
wcational classes they want to adopt for
the 19'73-74 school year.
Also on Wednesday's ageDda are
c11acuss1 .... of hlgb school grsduatloo re-
qulremeDts and a proposed Orange
County Counsel's agreement on t b e
replacement value of existing school
facUIUes.
University High is at 4771 Campus
Drive.
OUNM COAIT •
DAILY PILOT
ni. Or .... CoBt OA.ILT l"ILOT, ~ ~
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.. OP-.. a..t '"""'"""" OlnlHn't. ,... ,... tdltilM -............. , .........
~. .... C:.O.la "'-· "...,.... ._.., ......... , lffdll,,_..... Vfilfr, U,..
._.., tmio.n.dd ...... -""' ~ ltll JllM C.-pls,,_, A ....... ,_.....
--............... """" .. Mill ........ n.. ,.. ...... ......,.'"' ....,.. i. •• m WKt
.. , SfrNI, C.T• M-., C. ......... ,..,_
lt•"fff N. WeM ...... loltrot .... '"-"'-J., .. a. cwt..,
Vklp PrwlMili -ca-.. MMeM'
n-•• KH .. 11 -n. .... A. .. .,.;... _,,._
Clitftn H. loft ftlcli•,.f '· Ntll ....... -"'~ ..... -c.t• .... : -wet..., ....... ............. : ............. ......... l...--..Of" ........ ,,_ Mllllfloo99M ..... , f"1S .... .........
--~·---•c..... .... W gt ln4> MMU1
0 l'W U.a'I I I '4U611 ... = ..• Al hf•• $1 , .. ,.! .........
:::;~~,..... ......................... 'Tt:" •• 7 I ................. .. ....,...... ....... ......,a. ........... c..-... c.....i.. .............. .., -"-.. __,.., ... iMI Rtf ..-rt ......, .... .......,.
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DAILY •ILOT ...... 1W Lee'""'"
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'.DJ•••••d .... ·-• •
. -Suspect Linked .
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. To ,Coast Rap,es ~,
. , . ~I /. 2'-Yelf'Old steelworker, wbo ~ce three ehlldrm.--Is beld b>tho· L<lil
f>elleve b mponslble for al Ieaat-nlrie· City Jail. Jio. bail bu i.en ae1
rapes lhrougbout Southern Call!ornla, Racobs aald they expect lo arraign
was arreated Mooday night. Wedne>day altemoon. ll
The arrest ol Ralph David Utley of
Diamond Bat concluded an .i,hknonlh
lnvestlgatton of aexual ...,Ill! in Hun-
tington Beach, Long Beach and Anaheim.
1 He was picked up by a team of in~
veatiga!Qrs Crom Lo n g Beach and
Anaheim at about 5 p.)n. u he "arrived
home from his job in a Vernon
ironworks.
2 Slwt D~ad ~
HUnUogton Biach DetecUve Luis
Ochoa said the strappinR steelworker is: a
suspect in the rape of a local woman
earlier this month In a laundromat at
Broo:dnlrst Street and Hamilton Avenue.
He aald he aJk hellevp UUey b the
mao who attempjed to rape another
woman ln a downtown lalmdromat a few
days later.
) ·' Making .Rtiil1;
In London
LONDON CAP) -Three anned
masked wllh slocklngs invadOd the
diap ID&h Commission today, ~t •
Ued employes and then shot H out ..
BriUsh police. Two raiders were · ·
THE WONDER OF FREEDOM IS UNDERSCORED B.Y FRIENDS ANO NEIGHBORS IN LAGUNA NIGUEL
Lt. Col. John Pitchford •nd ~if1 Shirley Surrounded by W1llwish1r1 During Mond1y Arrival
The majority of the cases investigated
by the tri~Uy team of detectives In-
volved women who were either raped in
a laundromat or abducted from the laun-
dromat, taken to some isolated location
and lhen raped.
and the lhird was injured and arreated.
Scotland Yanl said. 'j,
Ooe policeman, an Indian official and
two bystanders were treated for shock
and minor injuries at nearby ho.spitala,
'lbe raiders· were Indiana or Pakistanis
and were ln their 20s, tbe'Yard said. : Warrior Arrives Home Long Beach Police Sgt. Jim Racobs
said a man anawerlng Utley's description
was reportedly responsible for Hseveral
rapes ln the Norlh Long Beach area this
summer. Ex-POW Greet.ed by 200 Friends at New Niguel Home
BJ JACK CllAPPEIL °' .. °*,.... .....
Lt. Col Join! Pltchlord, a tall gaunt
warriar, came borne Monday.
1be career Air Forte ofllcer, beld
priaoner hy his North Vletnameae cap-
tors alnce 1915, was weJcomed to bil new
Laguna Nllual boo: wllh apoeclw, flags
and about IJO well wlsbera, lnclu:!lng
• achool clllldrm wilh crayon welcome
algna. "r clan~ really need all . lhooe kind
wwdl, just the look on your faces ls enoiwf'," tbe retm'ninl POW told the
crowd pthered oo the oceanfront mesa
at the Shores development .
The officer 11tood stralgbt and tall, the
sliver oat leaves and three rows of rib-
bons marking the man's 2Z-year career.
He had lost 30 pounds while ln capUvity.
and his right anr. hung to his aide. It was
injured as ·he balled out ol his tacUcal
bomber and "on the ground."
-He-auffers from what the doctonl call a
"chronic dlslocaUon of the r I g h t
shoulder." Prison trealm'!lt dldn~ help
the wound and Pitchford wu to leave
Laguna Niguel llOOll for fbrther medical
care at March Air Force Bue.
Mn. Shirley Pllchford had originally . .
Saddleback Unit ,.,.... P-.e 1 ·
Se S ·a1 SIRHAN ••. ·,
Is peel "RFK 'Most ~e," and u.sed -the~ at lhe
Distriet . Study 19: ~to the .~·.clut~a offlcfltlJ aald the state Su~ ~
· -. ' --L~ ruled correctly that em·efge.~cy
Concept> and orpnltatlon of ,....,at . circuinstancel j u 1 t f fl e d the aearpi
dlstrictl ln p>UDIJ. gdvemmeot will he without a warranl.· , · ,
~ at the general meeUog of the "Police were legttllliately conctrned
-Areo CoordJnaUng · Coundl wilh ucertalning lmmedl~tely whelher
CC -Wednesda t a-at co-<onsplrators In the ahooUog of Sen. (SA ) at 7:w p.m. Ya ,_, Kennedy were · at I_arge and, if so,
Savings and Loan, EJ Toro. . whether the attack wa_s just the first one
'lbe guest speaker will be Dr. James of a series of planned assassinations of
Jami!Cll, government professor from presidential candidates or other high
Claremont College. government· officials," the state said. .
Sirhan's lawyers, ln trying to win a SAOC ·president L. Bart Spendlove, in new trial , claimed also that a team of
annow:>cing the February meeting, added psycblalrists, physicians, physicists and tb&t SACC is trying to "wrap up the others uocovered "significant physical
membership drive for the year." evidence" that Sirhan did not fire lhe
he led t fatal bullet. Membenhlpl wW accep a The state replied that 11unlortunately
Wednesday's meeting. They are $15 for this new evidence was not presented to
homeowners' associations, •10 for clubs, the California Supreme Court and Js not
chW'Cbes and small businesses and ts for in the record on appeal. In review of a
individuals. judgment of a state court, Utls court is
A few of SACC's achievements in the bound by tbe record on which lhat judg-••" s.......,,, said ment is based." ,.... year, ,.........ve , are :
--O>nUoued _.iuoo to joint dv!llan-Two of lhe Juslices, William 0. Dooglas
mDltary uae ol El Toro Marine Corps Air and Byron R. White, did not partidpate,
Slatioo. giving no explanation.
-Workshop faclliUes provided hy UC
Irvine.
-Arrangements for COWltl' linandng,
part-Ume secretary and permanent head-
quarten.
Fro111P-.el
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ho'ped to ny her husband in to Laguna
Niguel on a private helicopter. But,
military authorities vetoed the fiJght for
medical reasons.
Washington's lHrjhday was the an-
niversary of the couple's first meeting,
and the celebration Monday was set up
by Mrs. Pitchlonl. -
The couple's new borne, ' which John
had not seen before even in pictures, was
decorated !or the occasion with signs and
a giant representatiOn of the American
Flag, tacked to a wall and bearing the
signatures of more than 300 persons.
"It got so bad we put out special en-
forcement detail and I think we just sort
ol ran him of!. Thal -to he about
lhe time t)lat be showed up ln Ornage
County;" Racobs ,said.
'fhe detective sergeant said their i'l-
vestigaUon was aided· by the fact that
UUey b a registered sea olfender w\lh a
history of prlo1· convictions for sex ·
crimes.
Because of his previous record, UUey's
name, address and photo were available
to police during their lnvestlgatlon of the
case, Racobs explained.
UUey, wbo ls married and the father of
Du.,.ped Too Soon
Elizabeth• Quesnell, 56, of 2172 Miner St., Costa
Mesa, was on lier way from the county dump and
truck driver•Cbarles C. Cochrum, 34, of Whittier,
was on his 'Way to it. Both trips ended Monday morn·
lndlsn ofllclals aald the three men ap-
peared to be "misguided Pakistanis~'
1be ofllclals &Bid the men evidelllb'
wanted to setze one or mo;. ~
Tile Indians said the men en~ $
-builillng about t:IO • a.m., and o•
eyewllnesaea said armed ...Uoe ~
the building wilhln lour mJli6tes. i 1be sboolout occurred ln tjiallway.
Yard aald lhat, aa police l1llbed lntq.
building, they ....... -a raider, .
aimed a pjsloJ at tJwn. It "" not cl*
Immediately wbo fired llrat.
The attack was over in less than
bour .. The india House atalf .. ~
its oWcea, and a pollcemllJ on tbe ~
said: "All the lDtrudera have -removed. NO one esca~ ·
-Review of all land use and environ-
mental impact atudies by SACC plan-
, ning committee receive "careful con-
sideratloo at county government."
had a chance for legal counael'' before ing on Coyote Canyon Road near Bonita Canyon
their courts marUan, lhe spokesman ad-Road. The accident which tied up _1'."ll'e area 11'3f·
MIL Y PILOT Sllft ""'91";,
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fie for boon aent Mrs. Quemell to Costa Mesa Mat'
morial Hospital where she was treaU!d for mhio~!
, inJurles and released. Cause of Cochrum'• pre111,11i.,,,
lure dumping of soil and tree cuttings is under Jain
vestigation.
Spendlove said membership ap-
plications and cbeclts could he mailed to
SACC, P.O. Box 357, El Toro 92630.
Car Rally Slated
In Irvine Sunday
The Irvine Junior Chamber of Com-
merce will sponsor a car rally beginning
at 1 p.m. Sunday at parking lot Cl at UC
Irvine .
Entry lee ts 15 a car. Driven have lo
have a valid driver's license, but there
are no requirements for navigators .
Teams will compete for rally points
given for accuracy. .
First, searid and lhinl place tn>pbles
and awards for "oldest car" and best car
club presentaUon will he given. Each en-
tnmt will reoelve a commemorative dash
plate plaque.
For more lnformaUon oo the Ja)'C'!<
rally, call Jack Kish at 551-l'/92.
Gustine Shocked
By Rare Murder
GUSTINE (AP) -This Uny town In
Mera:d County b lllll llunned and .lior-
ri!Md at the bnriaI munler of 1
mlnlster'a wUe, the llrst murder here in
50 YW'I< •
"She WU a wonderful WOD>an,11 aaid
Jahn Clnlllo, wllo lives • 1 ... -.
Crom the dian:b ...... Sara Louisa Glm-
DIOlll, Jl. played the orc•n on Suodayl
for hot ilusblnd'a coogr.gallon.
"l 've lived here a1nce 1112$. And 1 have
..... aa.aeythlnc u terrlblt u lhJs. It
lfeml i.mpm:lble."
ded. '-;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=ill Col Bob Chadwick, stall judge ad-/
vocate at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta-
tion, said today he hadn't seen the ACLU
suit and couldn!tlcomment on It directly.
He said that the U.S. Attorney's office
in Los Angeles would he handling the suit
for the Navy and Marine Corps.
SUmmary courts, Chadwick explained,
are "entirely consentual -the man has
to consent to the proceedings."
Two olher types ol court martial -
general and special -are usually for
more serious oUenses in whlcb both sides
are represented by counsel at general
court marual and usually are at special
courts marua1, Chadwick: Aid. · ·
If a serviceman refuses a IUll\!IUU')'\
court martial, where be cari•t • gf!t ·a
punitive dlacbarge, u punishment the
case migbt go. lo a special court maruat
or be disposed of in other ways,
Chadwick said .
F,_P .. eJ
LAOS •••.
prisoners, li any, are helng held by the
Commimbt Palhet Lao and what effect
the cease-lire might have oo the fate ol
any POWa.
It WU not lmm<diateiy clear whether
the reported agreement l""ant lhe.IM-
0111 pollUcal ..,.rl hU bein untancled or
whether the ceaaa-flre --t would
come Nparately from I jlol!Ucal accord.
'!be Commlllllst-bacftd l'llhet Lao~ P*d a ......itre lhroe tlates ln the Jul
lour daya, &greelng lo ~v· poliUcal
piObleall for ~ dloMmim, a Comm ...
11111 apobtman reporleCI ln the 4"11111
caplll!I of VlenUane.
Tbe rebel Pathet Lao bavo -_. tlallnl wllh the aovarnmmt ol Premler
Souvanna Pbouma for -a In attempt
to get • cease-fire.
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With tho innovation of new kinds of carpal backings, correct stretching
is all·important. It is easy to overstretch os well 11 undersiretch. . . '
• ' , C)ur main-concern is with uriderstr.tching. cor,,.ting _in mony now homos
end ~,Yen in whole -track have been fnstefted without o power stretcher boing
unf.,.~od from the truck. In some of t1.e .. homos, ofter t1ie c.rpet is "slopped"
in with • knee-kicker, • watering can is U.ed to shrink up the wrinkles.
Unbelieveble, isn't it 1
At Alden's we t1~1 9r11t. pride in correct instanotlons. Stretching is
1chieved with atr.h:hera that go wo .. to-won, attended by experienced mecllonics,
iroinod by us.
bon•t gomble the pric!e of Y°'"' carpet pu'rch1 .. -on 1 poor inattDotion. -
JHERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's I
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oaAN6e COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1973 TEN CENTS ~y: 6',.N0.51, 2 ~NS, 26 PA&ES .
,~alley Accepts Late ,Report on Sewage Wall
i "\ ~ ·-' . ' .\ .• , ·~ lly .IORN'MUJDI Santa Af>a·JIMr le.-could~ a
' ..... - - --major llood tbal -lli.nJIJ -' • F-"> van., Plamlllc °"""'-the 1r<a1men1 plant from its cement "-M """'Piel a late -......ntal fl)lmda-~ ftPGl'i m an ..........,,. llood · City planninjl """mjssjonen laal
..OU built IGur 11101Jlha qo iuumd the lllOlllb rejected the lint mvfroamealal
_, •• $ltl lll1llian -ace ire--i,_,i ftPGl'i on the wall bec8uae it
lillll!I m £llil -• -~ COlllider where lhe flood. watan : Tbe 1.-k al bridi; nil was built m -1d "' ii ·they ~ dly_erted •Wl,Y
an W""'1 -!alt fall. wlim dine-from lhe sewqe plaill. II . was I.wed
. tin of the Or-. Caollly 8anll•Uon Ibey migbt swamp a ~ boUlilJg . I ~ ,..... .... 111a1 • ~. "! 1111 tnct. f .. '. ~ \ •
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·~ Snspeel ~:i~ked . . . . .
.. To co·ast : Rapes
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A zt.yeaNllll -~. no police Delimo is respmlhle fer II leul Dine
rapes Unuglloul SoatJiom Cali!«nia,
He was _picked. up by • a team of in-
vestiplorl frml Long Beach and
-~I allout 5-p.m.-U be anived
-alt'ellled Noaday --. . ·!be mt'ellt of ·IWfll lllt1d ut}ey ol inmwwta:. t , ,
Dh•I• lllr C-' 'Jt ._...,.._ .Ho~._.. Beocb ,Detective Luis
1'1'1 _.... .of =-, "' in l;llm-1 ~said~ lll"IPDinll at.el-lter is a ..,...,._IAN._.. and A-. silsped'in the nPi IL a .local wmian
-from !oil job in a V<IDOli
" ,•: '' ' -.--·~-...ill lira ...,._I al
" -.....111.*riletllltl .... AW!aae.
fl;g· L £11~--t' •-a. ..id loo a11o ,,..,_.UlleJ JI 1111r .. f' ~ --="-· I" ...... At .. Ell"'."' ~Ill a *'••• tuudrilulf; a few
· •r;,..Dilt ·s:rr.. ~" . ~~-.. ,.11ie ..-:.. ..:-..led l l~ ., IUJ. by 1be irkily team of -...1nz. t volnd -... were 'eilber raped in
• -... abduct<CI from tlle ...... Review Bid c =::..~lo -isolated looalion
1..oag Beacb ""1lce SCL Jim 11a<obe
' ' , said a man wrib:c UlleJ'• descrlptkio
A ~ Impact ftPGl'i was ..,. tinua, "and anly a hydraulic sUidy wwld
cepted the --mipicJnen -last reveol the fmal ~·"
...... lllO' qoeatlm of where Wayne Oobome, dty public -
llooct _. -flow WU still DQI cUncto<, MJplUlod tbal ala-today,
-In dollll.·· nollJIC: "We dellnltely feel the Oood
''Tiie nil -1d a~ the lmpoct water would be dlalpated by the Ume II
from the .... and direct the waters rwlled the Mmes. II -1d ha .. no
W-V ...... the -llde of E:lli& greiter lmpact tbaa flccd!nc whlcb ·Av-,• the'-'......_ ~occur without tbal wall."
"Tbe depoe of nve actlm and the To prove tbal ICieatWcally, be added,
quaatlty of water being diverted by Ibis "woold late a large amount of work."
ret.f!lltioa"1t'all is oolJ' conjecture," it con-The impact sta.tement from the sanita4
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Uoo dlstrict al90 contains a letter !rem a
comullaol attorney wbo slates that ii
damqe ,..... caused by the Oood wall,
lbe di>lrlct 'IQllld not· be liable for ll
"One owner may protect hill Jandl by
levees even though the waten are
thereby forced upon another's land,11 the •-.a1 opinion slates. . 'The Diltricts woold oot be liable in
the event of a flood whlcb mighl be
diverted by the wall once it was con-
structed," the opinion continues.
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W.AIWJllifilK (AP) -Tile, U.S. wu reportedly mpamible fir "aeveral ~-01111t ,lllltay ........., lo review rapes in the North Loag Jleach..aru Ibis • ( { , f 1 ..... L~'~.le,(ff'M,.
P!!. cmYictioa of Sirt. BilMra 8irm summer. • • • · ·KELLY BODE PROUDLY DISPLAYS· HER LETTER AND ·PRE.SIDENT .NIXON'S · REPLY •
'lut tM "Beaf Tlol"1 W11 Watchlllll T.ie.lslon and Soolng POWa OotDff tho Plann ' '. fir Ille mder of Sm. -F. Kai-"II got oo. had we put out llJ!OCial en,
.--,. _ -delall and I think we juSt oort , . , • . .. ' . . ' '
......._'I ~.~ ... , dalmed ,__ ., _, of nm blm elf. Thal ....,. to be about "'. . ! .
, .. -.,. , ,~_,_.. ...,.._. the time tbal be -up in Ornage ., '•. .r 1•-fo' n· ·fte:.:i.-. lf-.D: .1:"·.·n· ,· ··.·,,;,.1:-·· ...., I!.(::.=.::!"'..:: :i:: ~~ .=.-1 ·said ;,.;r Lo-l,,. 4 19 , Q131
jidilll. and (I) tllere --.....,.. vestig31ion was aided by the fact tbal
lit dll 1111 llre .. &al ballet. Utley la ·a reglstend ..,. offmder with a
ilbo1 comt njedod Ille ~ 7.f blalory of prioo· Qllfittioas for sea . ''B . h G '[ c· s· ' . ' .. '' ' . ' . ,. '!"~~'.'i.T-.. a Ille ............ 4::;... o1 his_.,.. ......i. Utley'• • •1 • e~ ir ets .u.r prise Letter
Ill: iDitilllJ' _. ............ to eueatm name, addrtm and photo wre available ' • ,
Erm •meed llfta the calilunia to poUce duri:lll tbelr inuel11ptioa of the r~t's/not every I-Year-old who baa a iin~ arid sent it on to the pteSident-
Court -capital iadlb-caae, llacobs nplal'""1. ,,........1 birthday and Valentine greeting ln""W..,hlngton.' 1
' • , Utley, wbo la married and the latber of Qo-Prllan, lpdi-Lee tine cbildrm, la beld in the Loag Beach from the President. Kelly Bode of HUO: They didn't lhinl:' m11<h more a!>O!ll it .
--bad "DD .-11 City Jail No boll bas been ael and tinitOO Beocb lhipis ¥ie'• ooe of the few. • until last week, ."lien a letter arrived at ' Pit' -IGl<l of the hlcb court's Racobs said Ibey ~ lo arraign blm Following the . p re s.i d e n I • s an-their bo~ beariDJ! the sun~\• return ad, Iii! 1 Im Wedneoday afternoon. ........,.. +.-Viebiam fire last dress of Tbe White lloule. dP"lle Im not been..,. fl> react to th the-~-,-d f.....,Wardl--' "Kelly was two feel off the gr<lU!ld," ,Jllll'll of an;ylhing," lleBord said. "Wben moo • ~ gra er rom 0 "' said ber mother. , ,:e;1o legal -lite Ibis. be'• '.Seag· uU' A·.·•1. or ~· reireale\1 . into ber bedroom 1o "I am deeply grateful 1or your kind ., • ·· very placid.• ~ -&... .lier pfivate feelinga on the meaaage about my Jan. 29 address to the
waa .Iain .rum 5. 1111, at Ille IJlld bl Ille · .t , 1 oiiUOo;" !lie I'neskle!if n1a. '"l',be •ii-••"
Amlw-IFI Loi Anileli!s--alter s pe· . a r_ _ at· O'CC -.. p;;.ideniWJl'NaOn bu stopped ,the• nient ·lllnooaced Ibo ~of a W":';,Wbldl ' , lllale'• Democralic .. -. Kl 1, _, _ 1 . . severely tested·oor natlciial aplrit. war, sne printed ou m ber me.I C8relul · Tbe letter bearing the signature i of ihe _.,,.,police ardled RidlUd Bads, author ol the best selling !C':)PI and best spelling. "II ""not eaeJ l ru""*1i Nixon waa "dated Feb. 14, Valen-
. IMu's bidnlom In !Iii mother's --·-lilviDptolf seapll," will , l!<J\ lie c114. JI .fa,. buelyful thing. Righi ltne'1 d~y and Kelly'• birthday. ·· • •
, -~ -a wni1llll. Thi!>' pay a lecluni vtatt to OralJCe Coast now all'. the P.O.W. are going borne, eveo Slhlling contlnuoualy1 Kelly admitted ••••ed ....... ""'""""' ID ,;try, OJllece w~. ' lhe pjys ~·figbl iDd trY lo win, sbe WIS aUrprised and thrilled by the :~ -Die,• and ,_. them II the lie wm ~-'°·-ti and the public "PIUble the -1 are haveing a prtey President's lett.r. •· • --trial. , about his ~at -1n the audltortam, (Jlll'IYl rilbl ilO'!!'· 1 am just oee tt. . . "II wu ntoe,"'!lhe ·says Simply. "rm
·-to !lie -' C<I n1a ---fee. 91111 '111 the ballaloa a pmcb and cookies glad be wrote back.'' -Ille -~ Court Badl ii belie brauibl lo the CGiola and lvoeylhlng you ~ lhinl: of, eveo ·But, sbe added, ii wa even nicer when ' "*'"'lly hi •l!'ergency Mesa campus lhroucb the eflorla of bla ~· -the POWs nlimlod. "I jumped up and
' j • 11111 e d Ille ieildi friend, Elmo Sbanr, ao OCC French ·,Whoo young Kelly shorid ber -y ro, -down when I saw. them on TV getting ofl
a •.:;.•.o..-, ~ -ber. , bii' parents, Gar~ and Kathy, they were the plane," ...,. said.
watlll*IC A•••e'+q wbe.Cber • ~~ .. -~...::3:·~,l~ · · Newborn Abandoned
o ~ --" ... rt rte I ,f .. ., ~ -I O ... ..,._..., • wlf' ' or otber blP
}itmi~~.= FB I Seeks Penon W.~ Left Baby in Pl.ane Rest ~oom
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• in 1111 ...r lavaloo1 toilet ll6d jull mne
aboaRI the pl8ne I« fO!lllDa impectloD'
and .cleanin& alter paaqera defl!.Ued·
. , " • Huntington Gets ·
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$6I 000 Gr4nt .
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Tbe Hunlln_gton Beach. ~.ce '. dei>art·
ment bas received a '81,0001 graht from
the state Crinlinat Justice "cOrDlntssion
for its new c ompu t e'r i~ed com·
municatioos system.
Accordirlg' to Capt. 1 Michael Burken-·
field, commander of 'the dei;iatrment 's
paltol divii\00, the grant will cove~ tbe
-of including an address 'me in tho ....rt......... . . . . \' . . .. ,............ \ . . '
·Tblo iililrw lil6'wlll automati<ally 11sl
g"'1gra'pblc81· and physical ~ta about
e ~Ii adifreSs in the city as thit ad4ress
Is transmltted through the"Compiiter by
the pdlice dispatcber. Tbe dlspatcbq CID
then broadcast the Information lo lhe of-
ficer in the field wbo is answering a call
al the address.
Information that will be Jncluded In tbe ,
file will be the location of each address _In
relation to a major Intersection, !be
presence of registered firearms at the
iddms as well as the physical layout of
the building and tbe hlatory of crime
reports and arrests at the address.
Burkenlield said tbe file also will be
uted to-aid the department 'in keeping
atat!Slical data on the nuinllers, muons
and kinds of crime in the city.
'l'bo 117stem II being developed for the
dlplrtmenl II; Motorola and is expected
to beoperalioaal-.tlmehl Man:h.
Ho said oalJ Ille 1ioby•1 -"" vJsls • , ' • , • ! • · • '
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ble in Ille .......... and llial --· ' andielate listed beld-U. ~ b; Ibo ....... .'! .... ber -~ ,_
from falling UllWb 11 ....,. -n , . , _.
clismanlled tbe 1111uro 1o 1ree ber. , In · Wrong Diitrict .
Al tho hoopllal. Ibo baby WU put im-'
mediately inloi Pl -bator, ~b tho F-J. 8donldl of 11\mlilllton
bolpltal'lald lalat Ille baby wu full tenn Beacll 1$ a -to for the Boaid of
and appeared le ....., about lift or sit ~ ti Ille Ilunliopln Beach Vnlon ~-lloopilal _.ia.... aald !he 1p--High. 8dibol Dllolrlct. · ,.
.,_,.Uy _ 1111,... la U. llcident. ID a _., i11z1aJ, Sobmldl, of ml>
Tllo -llld !lie lloellil jll.earrild f>-*llri AM., --1..Uy ldef>.
11& l l°F I'>• • ..... p • 1111 >M lo lllled II O •11111' 11 In Ille illliliqtoo
Y()Ulllilowil. Beach City (llemenlary) School Dlalrlct .
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Ray LeWia, Deputy Cblef EnP>eer for
the sanitation dislricta, gave lollber
justification fOl' the wall.
· "The main esper!mc:e lo come out <I
the eastern floods last year wu that
proper lunclioning of llDllalion locllltlel
is absolutely essential for the PODUlaUan
to return to normal act1Vfty," be &aid.
"Our directors acted cilurqeously In
on!ering that wall tO lie built lo
guarantee ·lbll In the l!ftD! of a ·llood
(See REPOllT, J'lce I)
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Wednesday
VIENTIANE, 1-(AP ) -Tbe olf1.
cial"Vientjane radio iUiilOUDCed todaJ lhol
a cease-fire agreement bu been reached
for Laos and will be formally •lcnad In
ceremonies here W-ay. ·
Reliable aoureea said I be ..-,,,
agreement waa inllialed today bl' tho
peace talks delegation ' cblelol • ltt bolll
sides.
The annooncemtnl did 11111 _. w::J the="'.~ -II fUe :Jt..Vio1' .. "a ' ~ for ....... tho COia. fire
tf!;i:J~lffff::
(United Presa ~ 11114 !I will
· go into ellk'! al t .. Ill: Pll' ........ ,)
The brief a1atetnm1.C1..,, Vloodd ra,
. dio.sald: . ' 7 •
'"A Cabinet m ...... -beld In the
. morning and an.-.. of Feb. 211. A....-
m<ill on a ....e.llni lbrouil»ot .I h·e
Kingdom of La• .... occepled by Pbeol
PJiongaavang 8lld Pliouml Vonivlcbit at
•;45 p.m. on F,eb. llO. 'A ceremCill1 for
slgnh\g lhe ci-!lre agreement will bi
held et the prime mtnlster•a otfiCe ~t 11
a.m. on Feb. 21."
There was no elaboration •
PbonsJivaag ll the repr_,tative of the
LaolilD royal _...,..1. Voaarichlt ts
tbe special envoy r/. Prince SOU.,........
vong,, leader ol the Pathel Lao wqo,}o-
gether, wl)h• the N4J'tb :V~"!e1 ,.... trol three-q __ of the lm•ll!IF1 ...
haH' the populal!On of 1-.
In W.ubingloot, J'!nl-........... Jerry·W. Friedbelm said U.S. 1lo;nblnc
operatlona in 1-have not balled.
"To lbe best of my llilowledp, 1111 oa-
gol.ng today," Friedbelm told newmnen.
Tbe North VlelMmese have &lwn the
United States a llal of seven U.S. military
men and two American clvtllana . beld
prisoner in Laoa and acbeduled lot re-
leiae upder tbe Vlelnam agn!ement.
But 1111 not ldMiwn i;.,. many American
prlsoliera, U any, are beinl lleld by the
Communist Patbel Lao and what etfect
the ce...,ftre migbt have on the lite of
ally POWa .
It -not fJnmedla1ely dear whether tbe ieported ............... 1 the-Laos
Ual!}!O!fllcal marl bu -1lll!mlClecf or
whetlier the ceue-llre -' wwld come aepao'alf(Y f1tp a polllbf acconl.
Tbe Conumiillat-l'dlol Lao pro-
• (See LAOll, .... I) •
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The weatberlady -sunny aklee
through Saturd•y, ·Wilh OCC¥1on&I .
high <lo<\ds in tbe -aw lilornln&
boors. lllgbs al tho beacbea a.
rising 1o .75 Inland. Lon tonight,
in. the ll)s, .
INSllH•: TODi\V
Brigitte Bardot at·lr'a• bU,..
reel.,. who "4tes h"""""ty, ,.,
jtcts children anCI ia otfn ... ~
aru:holy1 Y ta, I/It )upot of tM
Niies '°Y' 11io findl IOIG<:t OlllW -m compa•r of · amllilil!. sn-
sto'l on Page 10.
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Grand "Theft
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Suspect
Surrenders
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A allot thn>ugb !he window ol a Oeeing
car 111111' IDllnllnc eodod a 1$inlle freeway
dine lmalvq speeds up to JOO miles
per -*id ....ued Ill the capture ol a F-Valley man wanted by Collta
M<A polJce for the binding, gagging, and
robbery of a young woman.
Taken bllO custody· at gunpoint alter
Ille luJl.lhn>ltle pursuit ..., Michael J.
Bert~ Z4, of 8717 Ottawa Circle.
1"' wu bold In Coota Mesa jail today on
•gpidan of !lurllarY. crand theft and ..-,.
Poll<e said the Fountain Valley man
.,.,..-near the lnlerlectlon of
Trut Avmue and Cllnton Street in
Garden Grove wlleo Santa Ana police ol·
ficer Charles Grano fired one shot from
his .38 ci.liber nvolver Into the side win-
dclw of the car Berthiaume was driving.
The unemployed Fountain Valley man
was not Injured.
It is alleged by pollce that Bertbiaume
entered the apartment of Sue Ann Melin,
li, of 820 Center St., Costa Mesa, about
3:35 a.m. and, with a knife, forced her to
glvo him Pl lo ca!b and the keys to her
1971 car.
Berthiaume, who police allege entered
the woman's apartment by remcwing a
louvered wtadow, t.beJl ordered ber to lie
oo the bed while he gagged her and tied
her bands and legs, according to notice
reports.
Police were unable to say bow liliss
Melin, a car bop, freed henell, out
di!closed that her car, with Berthiaume
at the wheel, was spotted leavtng 'Den-
ny's Restaurant at Harbor Boulevard and
Gisler Avenue shortly after a radio
broadcaal bad been llslled.
Officer David Walker said he tried to
stop the car with the Teias license plates
at the interaectlon of Harbor and the San
Diego Fi<eway but that Berthiaume
allegedly gunned lbe engine and took off.
'l1IO two c:ara sped up ~
lloalevard and headed for the Garden
Grove Fmway wtiOn. they bit speeds up
to Ill mph until Berthiaume reportedly
loll ccnlrol and lllruclt a guard rail on
the Euclid Street elliL
YMCA Launches
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Seeking $15,000
Memben of the Huntington Beacb-
Fountaln Valley YMCA bave launched a
four--k campaign to raise $15,000 for
youth programs In 1973,
It's the YMCA's annual sustaining
memhenblp drive, with Individuals pro-
viding the money thi!Jugh specific con-
tributions.
A $10 donation provides a family with a
sustaining membership (not good for ac-
tivilies) card.
Other donations bring plaques, such
as: $100 and above for the Century Club;
$250 and above for a Patron of Youth
Plaque; $500 and up for the Chairman's
Club; and a $1,000 donation puts lbe
donor in the President's Club.
All mooey raised by sustalntng
membership gifta will he used to defray
the excess costs of youth programs not
covered by the fees charged, according
to Hugh Davis, YMCA director.
Anyone who would Uke to make a con-
tribution can send it to the HunUngton
Beach-Fountain Valley YMCA, Su ..
taining Momhenhtps, mile 0, 11931
Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 92617.
Don Bonfa, Huntington Beach city at·
torney , is general cheinnan ol the YMCA
campaign. while Jerry Vaniman is
cbalrman of the committee seeking ad-
vance gifts from local businessmen.
The drive wiU end March 17 with a
pancake breakfast at a a.m. in Murdy
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COLUMB" SO (AP"~~ ' T!ii'N°eeftt.iili'Telf#if..,.ta 'ljt .. -""· · ' · ·-'-...,=-·-· · reoeltli!lf'l!oftl a Qtttll!Jlllil~"1111 Nixon predicted lod8y tlilt ...,....,. will died In Viewun Tbe' ~ · wbom I•
P<OV• that AmUlp waa:dall!'wtien "we. did not -·pr~ 1the :·-4ble slue~
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lt out'' tn Vietnam ..d, Ai.s !he aet· peace l!ill'!!Wl\" ii"! aald: ', • u.mmt~ ~ ~ for "Had )'Gii 11re11!H•1anytblog ~. you laaltDC -• . , • 'Would,..., lei d°"" ilOt oaiy the boys re-Addr.sstnt Ibo lloilth Carolloa>Qenetal niain1ng Iii Vleliwn, btlt also those who
Assembly, the .nr.t state•legialatutt to died in the'ilar •.. We feel that our son
adopt a resolution• balllni the Vietnam . James would have felt aa we do. a~d
peace .-U, ljixoo #.the. Ualt_ed • wou14 bave IJUlfported ~ policy."
States ended._ Ill role Iii !he ,"8''wil~ · Aides sald1,Uie.J,tter waa from Mrs.
honor and with !be respect of ~ and Louis J . Ammdola of Downey. 1 • .,. .. •
adversaries ·auke. . . : , . The chief Jecuuve also quote4 -(rilm •
"Because of ~bat we did m :V1etnam, U cable be said he received from,&~
is my flnn coilviction tbaP1he-U~ted inl ,f'iiaooer of war, Air FJN:9', )laJ.
States can now exercise more efteetJve , R.obeli ~try. l 1 • ..
leadersblp In the cause of world peace," "Thank · you for retunliiMi. wf,iiltb
the President said. • . ' hQD9I: .. Nixon auoted the c.illla: " • • •
It waa the cble/ executive's fi!'il, IUD-: God ~ you. clod liless Ainerlci." -
fledJ!ed ""'1!1c addreas In the ~Y.lour ;i,.cblef executive's receptloo at the
weei.li Since the Vietnam ac<qrd' 'I'•• ' aJ!'P!irl,<l\kml the motoroade route and in
signed, and 'Yb.i~ ~ouse aides arranged the soUUl carolina House chamber Was
CONTROVERSIAL WALL AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY SEWAGE PLANT NOW HAS A HOLE IN IT
If a Flood Thraatans, Offlclals S.y, They Can Plug tho Dlko In• Matter of Houri .
for him to give 1~ m a state that ~v. warm and friendly. An estimated 3,000
John West :;aned 1 the heart of American greetej:I Nixon at the airport. .
patrloUsm. The. governor, in introducing Nixon ,
Thousands Hit Beaches
On Sunny, Blue Holiday
Sunny skies and above-normal tem-
peralurea are predicted for the Orq~.
Coal! tbrougB cSatqnlly, the Nallonal
Weather Service aald today.
Mo111 than 110,000 heachgoera along the
couUook adlraotage of the 11111eaaooal
weather over Wasbington'a Birthday, en-
joying mild aurf and sunny, blue skies.
The largest · holiday crowd waa
reported at Newport Beach, where an
estimated 65,000 persona fiocked to the
strands. +
"It WJ11 an extremely unusual turnout
for this time of year," said lHeguard
Beach Council
Fa~~ngthy
Agenda Tonight
:i'heY took ~ holiday Monday, but .llJm.
lingtoo Beach "city councilmen are AUll
/a9ecf "'.'th • l!lllY workload tbls ,;ee)t.
. C.OUUcilmen were scheduled to meet in-
formally a\ 5 p.m., today with directon
of the chamber of commerce.
At 7 a.m., the re~~ council meeting, postponed because of 'holiday, will he
held lo city council hers.
Two more informal study sessions also
are scheduled for Wednelday, with the
council meeting eovfroomental counctl
members at S p.m., and members of the
library board at 7 p.m.
Today's session with chamber leaden
was requested by chamber President
Jerry Bame as part of his plan to smooth
relations ~tween the chamber and the
city.
The two meetings set for Wednesday
an part of a' series of meetings the coun-
cil is holding witb i each of the variouJ
cornmisaionl and advisory boaidl work-
ing in the city. ·
Mayor Al Coen requested such study
sessions. ·
All tiieeUngi this week are open to the
public, but the only councll action
scheduled is on items on the agenda for
tonight" 7 o'clock meeting.
Gustine Shocked
By Rare Murder
GUSTINE (AP) -This tiny town in
Merced County is still stunned and hor-
rified at the brutal murder of a
minister's wife, the first murder here in
50 years.
"She was a wonderful woman," said
John Carvalho, who lives a few doon
from lhe church were Sara Louise Gam-
mons, 31, played the organ on SUndays
for her husband 's congregation.
"I've Jived here since 1925. And l have
never seen anything as terrible as this. lt
seems imposslble."
spokesman Ken Jacobsen. ".We usually
get about 5,000 out here this time of
year." " ,
No rescues were reported In ~ tbrff.
to-four-foot surf, he aald.
The Harbor Patrol said the area looked
lite "a summer weekend." Winds of 10-15
lioots provided a lleauti/ul d'1 for aall-
lng, acconllng to Sgt. Don Brown. No
major incidents were reported 'in the
crowded waler, he said.
An esUmated 22,500 persons were
reported along Huntington Beach, wbere
four-to-live foot surf was reconled.
Lifeguards In Sao Clemente reported
21,000 beachgoers a n d four-to-five-
fool surf, wblle U,000 persc111 dotted the
ocean front In Laguna Beach, where surf
measured three feel
Temperatures ranged In the bigb 50s
and low 60a ID the water alcm.J the coaa~
with air temperatures lo llie 'l)ow ?Os.
Laguna Beach lifeguards aald the air
temperature there roached 81.
The NalilllJ81 w~.llJF,1~j<;e.J,~~~
lemperatureS In llie ""' 'l1ls _.._.
Saturday, dipplDi to ~!f,1, lo tbj! "P""' ~-EarJi. • momlog". :iltW' ~ 7 .:5d
patchy fog could he ejpected, forecasters
said.
Traffic Lights
Cited in Death
A Huntington Beach . woman who
'believes malflmctloolng traffic ligbis at
the intersection of Bushard and Adams
Streets were responsible for the traffic
death of her 17·year-old son last Aug. 14
wants $2 million in damages from the ci·
ty and three subsidiary defendants.
Mrs. Lila M. Hopper names the city,
the State of Csli!Ontta, Tra!flc Signal and
Control Corporation and Phyllis Elaine
Dunlap, the driver of the other car In-
volved in the collision, u defendanil in·
her Orange County Superior Court action.
She states a car driven by Randy Alton
Hopper coJli~ with ·Mrs. Dunlap's, car
at a time when the traffic signals were
knOwo to he at .fault. .The Hopper boy
was killed in the crash.
SIRHAN ...
psychiatrists, pbyalcians, peysJclsts and
others uncovered "siinJDcant ,physical
evidence" that Sirhan did not fire the
fatal bullet.
The state replied that "unfertunalely
this new evldeoce wu not pl'.'elellted to
tbe Calllorota &lpreme Court and la not
in the record on appeal. lo review of a
judgment of a state court, tblJ court ill .
bound by the record Oii wblch that jUdg·
ment is based." , .
Two of the justices, William O. Doualu
and Byron R. White, did~ participate,
giving no explanali°":
.2nd Pig Bowl. ..
Police Tactics Change-Round Ball
Last year when the Huntington Beach
Police squared off acalnat the local ltlgb
school studenis, law enforcement &ot the
worst of it.
So when they meet ag ain tonlgbt at the
Huntington BeachJ!llh_ScbooLam at I
p.m .. the confrootetion Is going to be a
little dif/erent.
The .lint annual 11Plg Bowl" beld last
April was a football game -the seniors
v1 the patrolme~-and the pollce .flnlsb.
ed OD the 1-r end of I (M _..,
Thia yu r "hen the tenlor claas IMUed
a challenge for a leCOod Pig llqwl, Ibo
police dectdeil IO cbanp their -· So the accmd annual ,~ Boll! ._
been changed to a basketball pme -tbe
Pig C1CL
Olio! I.to llobltallle. In ll1l-1ng
the students' dlallenge, noted that most
ol the -le who pll\Yed on last year'•
foolball team are "now realdlng In Sun
Clly where tbelr bobbles are ratlog elec>
Irle earls and adjuallng ,bearing alda.
"Last year our team ...... averse to
~ the pigskin for obvious ...._, ..
he continued;-0 aiii! the pme Uili year
should he changed to basketball."
Obwvera not. the Cbani• may favar
the police who were oanowly defeated n.10 Friday nlght In • biakelball aame
wi th memberi of tht•Loe Anaelts Rams
looiball foam.
Tlcltels for the game will be avallibk
aL the door at # lor l1mll111, '1 for
adulta and 50 cenll for cblldren -U.
Proceeds will he Uled ~y the Oilers'
IO!lior tlasa to purchase a gradu&Uoo cJll
for the sc:bool.
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REPORT ••..
here, we would have our facilities pro-
tected from the worst destruction."
Lewis admitted. that the district was
technically late in tuming in the state-
. ment, but be said that it was more im-
portant to build the wall ~ "get .bound
up ill. a ball of paperw<iit. '" • · · :
A llO-loot sedloil ol tbe Oood wall wu,
tom •oot last ~ lo aJW.; -of a .....,.,llDe. :l!Q;Jever Lewis·iald that
the,~ ~ul4.llaveheeb 1W!a¥ lo ~ hoofs lf'Jan 'emtil<DCf''l i111 I'll 0 D
de'veJoptd. it, .. ~ . -.~·\ .. ' ...
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lnjllries Treated
A :S.year-old Huntlngtoo Beach boy waa
aerl""1f injured In Newport Beach Mon-
day when be darted into the street fDd
.,... bit by a slow moving car, police' s8ld
today.
Devld Gurlab of 171U GoldeD. -
SL;·la In the Intensive care Wiid.at lloa'g MeniorJal 'ilolpltal with' .....,., ._.
t.JOOI and abrasions. ri.,,
Traffic lnvesttgator Gary Lee said' the
boy apparentiy ran from behind a parked
car on McFadden Place, to catch up with
his mother, Mn. Kathy Garrlsb, wbo·bad
crossed the street ahead of blm. • ; ..
"The driver of the car, Nellie Helhn of
s,.nta Ana, was moving slowly and ato!>'
ped when she heard a thump," offl<or
Ia aaid. "She didn't even see the boy."
Lee said Mn. Helim had .stqpped to i.t
several pedestrians, including the boy's
mother, cross \he street then started up
and struck the ruoning child.
2 Shot Dead
' Making Raid
In London
hailed him as a "man of peace" ;ind
praised him for the "new 1\ability you are·ereaUnc in &bis world1"··
When .... laoded at -~ Columbia
airport 'Ii! route to Wulltogton from a
live.day 11orlda stay, the Pi<sideot was p~sented a plaque by Mrs. Robert
Bagley, wife of an Air Force lieutenant
colonel sUU held in a ·N~ Vietnamese
prison camp. She said the plaque I~ "a
token ol our faith lo you and your Viet-
. nam policy."
Nixon ~ded by praising the
llJNDON (AP) -Three armed men tnvery ol the women beb1nd the
masked with stockings invaded the In-priaollerl -wives, daugbten and
diao Hlgh Commisslcm today, ~t and :~~=;:~~;!l} kepl'tbe
tied employea and lben shot it out with Aller bla speech, Nixoll returned 'f
British ~ce. '1"'!J raJllers were killecj. Washington. 1 and the tblrd was Injured and · arrested,
ScoUand Yard said. :
0oe policeman, an Indian official sod ACLU Hearing ·
two bystanders were treated for shock
and minor !njurjes at nearby boapitals.
The ralden were Jndlam or Pakistanis
and were in their ZOs, the Yard said.
Indian olliciais said lbe three men ap-
peared to he "misguided Pakistanis."
The ollictals said the men evidently
wanted to aei?.e one or more hostages.
The Indiana said the men entered the
building about 1:30 a.m.. and other
eyewitnesses Wd armed P,Olb ~
tbe building Witbln pi. mhi•des.
The shootout Oc<iimd In. bali...,.111ie
Yard aald tha~ aa police rushed Into the
buildJni, they encountered a !'ldF.· who
aimed a pistol at them, "II' wu OOt' tjl!ir
immedlatelj who' fired'flm. " '
The attack was over iD leu 1thi:i an
hour. The lndta H\)Uae llaf!· ~.to
ita offices, and a pollc;emao oo .llt<:llCOlle
said: "All the lotru<len · bav• been
removed. No one ~ped."
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Set on El Toro
Court·martial ·
Fnm 1lh per.-
A hearing biis been 1et In U.S. Dislrld
Court, Los Anaela, on an Americoo Qvil
Uberlies Union (ACLU) suit i111!!J11 Iba
Na'fY's -mirf. ~ fntem.
rued Iasl Frlday·oo1leball .. &ii To.G
MCAS-bued Marines.
Fedenb~Jul!&" Dmd !IL
Williams set Maltll 5 u the dale for lbe
A~ JU!1, wblch ~ jnjunctionl for
RrvlcenleD awaiting llllliliDIT)'J ~
and an end to a aectlcm of the · Navf'•
Uni/orm Code ol .MllltlrY luatlce. ·Thia
does not ,now allow !epl ·~·w•eUor iilfil
being tried .-. ..,...,...,.a>UflHIW'-
. tJaL • . .,
.• ,Since the suit, ... fl1od, lbe Martie
Corps autborltiea In Southem CalJfonila
.Jiave been told lo hall their IUIDlllal-y
court-martial prooie>ll.P, I
David was rushed to the hospital by a
Newport Beach lifeguard jeep fiagged
down by people at the scene.
No charges will be filed against the
driver of the car, Lee said.
pooed a ceaae-flre tblOI tlmll (n. lhe last
four days, agreeJng to ie.ve pOlitical
problems for more dilcouion, a (',Omm!J.o
nist spokesman reported In the· ~
capital of Vle!ittane. . '
The 111hef Patbet Lao bave been nego-
tiating with lbe govei;nment ol Premier
Souvanna Pbowna fer weeb lo attempt
.. 'l1ie A'CLU lull contends .q;e NaVJ:i Jlarlnc! Oorps )lave ignored • U .
Supftille (1ourl ndlng permlUIDc. ~
or lilllltary lawyers for aervklem4li beWI
couft.martialed ~ mi....__ Qd .
felony off.,__ . . ' .
The Anny and .Air Poree compiled' lrilh
the blgb oourt rullq and allowed it·
torneya for men In ~ --martial proceedlnp, the ACLU suit lljll.
Wilson Seen Running to get a cease-fire. ·
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -State Sen. The CommUQlal ~In Vientiane
made no mention ol bow the Pathet 1-
propoeed ~Ire _.,,.nt Would be
supervised or whether ti would call for
wltbdriwal ol forelii! troopi. The North
Vietnamese bave 81,000 aoldlera in the
countiy, backing lhe Patbel Lao In their
drive to take over.
It waa mec1 u a class action lu!~ u1fM
the Individual cues of Iii' El -~
MaJ'fnes u catalysts, an 4 C LlJ
spokesman In Los Angeles aald today. 1
Mervyn Dymally (D-Los Angeles ), says
he expeots Mayor Pete WUaon of Sao
Diego \o run agiµnst him for California
lieutenant governor. Dymally. talking at
the home .of friends, was q_uoted today as
saying 'WllsOn and two Republicans are
llkely to aeek the' job.
'I1lree of the Marines ·are •till··~
carcerated,. whUe three were Jalled ·.af,d
bave since been nleased1 the 11p11ke1JD41!
added. ..1
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Wtifl ·the lnnovetion of new kinds of carpet li1ekirlgs, COl'TOC:t stretching
is all-important. It is oasy to overstretch as woU 11 undentretch. . . .
" 1 ~Our mai~ concern' is with undonlretch!ng. ~rpeting in ll!lny • .., '"°"'"
and even in whole ti' acts . hiv• i...n installed ·.without a power ~ being
unlo.ded from ti\• truck. In 1om• of these honie1, after the c•u·,..+ Is "slopped"
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in with ·• knoM:ickor. 1 watering can is used to slirlnk up the wrlnkloi. ' '
Unbelievable, isn't it 1 1 -: · e ~ ~ , ,~ '~
• • • At .Alden's we toke grMt prill• ,!• comet instaRatioM. ~"9 i~
achieved with stretchers that go wal-t ... walf, 1ltendod by experienced mKhanlcs,
wained by us. ,_ .
Don't gamble thli price of Y""' c...pet pnhue on • poor lnst.a.tion.
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. THI WONDER '°" ~RIEDOM IS uNPERSCORED BY FRIENDS AND NEIGHllORS IN LAGUNA NIGUEL ~-' , Lt. ~· '°""~I~ ond Wll9 Shirley Surrovnded by W1Hwllhor1 During Monday Arrival
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'" ·' ~':~x-PO.W 6reered by 200· F,riends at New NigJJel Home -
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' .. , don't ~y . need all thooe kind
words, just the loot. oo your laces is
eaoacll," the retumlng POW. told the
crowd ptberod on the oceanfront mesa
al the Shores developnent. .
. '""' oClker llqod ltnllgbt and-tall, the
silYel' .oat leaves and three rows of riJ>.
boni.martlnc the -·· l!Z-,.ar career. He bad lost i111 pounds while In captivity,
and bis ri&bl anr. hung to bis. side. n was
Injured · as be balled out of , bis tactical
bomber and :•on the ground.''
He aulfers from, wbal lhe doctors call a
'.'.~ dlslocali<ll of the right
amwaer." Prilob treatment didn't belp
!be WOOlld and Pitchford wu to le.tve
Laguna Nlguol IOOD for further medical
care al Mareb Air Forte Bue.
Mn. Shirley P.ilchfonl bad ortglnally
hoped to fly ber hustia{ld iii to LaillJ!I
Niguel on a privale helicopter. BU~ niJlltary authorities vetoed the 1iJgbt lor medlcal reasons.
Wllhlngton's Blrtbday Wll the· 1117
Dlv.....,.Y of the couple's first meeting,
and the celebration Monday WU IOI up
by Mn. Pitchford.
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g Described
Jury Report 'Tells of Leary Operation'
.Gold Bullion Shipment
' Hijacked in Connecticut
Mlll'OllD, Cma. (UPI) -A -.! -mnoved !nm lhe truck. Slate police
truck carryiD& • 4i1•1""' tf wwweliaed saicl about 15 metal drums containing
gold bulliGD wa llijldBI GB Ille C.... gold ~ In the truck and lhO thieves
-,......... .... -Ille -lrled'to-tine of them. was drintlnc -at a ..-..._ 'ftle truck wu being driven from Rhode
Stale police llld t11e -W """ Island to New Jersey, llale pollce said.
..med to .-c.ra -.. Ouellette JI ol s-. Masi. told
Wanrict, lU.. --a SI-police ~ bad locked the vd>lcle 'which
·s1ip1""' ia .... _. ""'·= ~ . was eq_cripped with an alarm ~-wa "'1lell 1111 ). Slale pallet said the alarm WU ringing
Tbe timer, I.m 0 . •lie, llld polioe -the vebicle was found about 100
be -clrlnDc mlleeat tlle-.g Im yards -ii! of the turnpike in the wooos.
Oil the t11n1piR -tlle Ind -A.,........ for the-"•"'• llrm said
-· • t1'al -__ _. ~-----""'-'--I I +4'-j ~ ...._.. With 1150,GOll worth
• i:.: ~ a • !!!. vuca. o1. Pft gold and low grade bullion iu was nreco_.,...,.oded· a mt~ l*r' iD a mid.Jmuuy.
wooded,-aree w Ed 41 • ta Flwis OJrren Jr., Secretary·
tunlpiR. -...... of the !inn, said the'tbieves In
A •i••••IJ .. Slid tlR elli-lbe W.-.ict robbery broke into a truck
--·-2 \ _, -"-and --bars ol gold and· 19 drums bat it _ .... -If Ille ... calTjing the bullion.
Water Purifier Added
To Army Trooper's ·Gear
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pie liYing In the ...... _,, -
Orange Colm1y'1 ModjeMa ~ wee
lnfluen«d by Leary.
'ftle genesis ..,.. about -Leary
gaµ,ed attention by NPO'''"W freedom,
happiness, artistic cr'HIMly and
spiritual •wakenine thRQlll the me .t
what be calJod Pl)'dledelic or mln<ks-
pandh!& drugs.
The 'limes said one ol Lynd's lrimds
met Leary at the time Ind .. came beet
and told "' about the !ape ol Spirilual
Discovery (a Lwy-orpni>ed group) and
we talked about fOinl into a dud:l,"
Lynd lestified. .
The a.uoclattoo ... formed, and to
raise money, a slon! called Mystic Arts
World WU opened m -C.. Hlghway In Laguna Beach.
Using the store u a bue ol opentianl,
Lynd and aome oolleogues condact<d
marijuana""" to Mako, ...... CGUDtry
smuggling lrlpo to New Yort and IOcal
dealing to earo enough mooey to buy a
rsncb near ldyllwlld, a mougtaJaous
area southeast ol Los Angioles which
became a headquarters far then-Ms
and Leary, acconllng to court-·
By 1963, Lynd Aid, the Brotberllond
was intemaUonal ID 1 cop e, u8nc
csmpen and vans to 11Dugglt, big1HjuaJi.
ty hashish Into the CGUDtry by slJip[llDc
the vthlclts to U.S. porta.
. Lyndtracedooelllltmwhereacamp-
er WU sblpped by -to the Orms In
1910 and returned to SO.Ille in 1'11 -•
pounds heavier -bat was not sean:bed.
Tbe camper then -sblpped .to Bcms
bay In April 1'71 and nlumed -. I, the
'limes aid. -by police In v ...
couver; B.C., it was found to -Ill
pounds ol high picle ........
A~ lllis time, the Brotberllond bopn
manufacturing a tiad ol LSD llblot call-
ed 0 <>ran&e SunsMne" l;>eet•• ol. ltl eal-
or, and moved Ila -.,. of open-to ·-of Laguna '8qcb 'ftle Times said L,nl'a test!DWI)' and
accounts !nm autlillritieo hM!lrate tbat In
the nm few years the -.,brcln to
manafacUn I pated cl!odlled -oil, "'i'anded other BnltberhDod Opera-
tions and UDda wem a dlance ID
leadenhip. ~I-porno Center 'ftle couple's new home, "hlcb John _ ,......., _ •• ~ -· _ J bad oot seen before even in pictures, was i.uc .....__, ... -.-. .... .. '.
/ .. ·Specialist Gathers .Data decorated for the orraskn with -'-· and the U.S. Ar.., will --a -a giant ,..,.....,t8ik.. of the ~ purificatiaa .,_ -.i It llil pod<.
Flag, tac~·to a"wall and bearlni the Tbedevioe.weiPa 11 ~
sigdalUies otmore~ pet-. -~--Phile&-F~-effiriah In
Pitchlord was al9o given a i!ouquel of Newport Beaci -w . ed tile
be forced at bigb pressure tllroogh 1
~membrane.· aeaa ~ water passes through
the membrane, while the brackish
nsimle _is~ trapped_..bLa. separate.-com-..,-. ' .
Tbe Laguna s1CJn! WU destJ.,.d by
fire in 1m and by then the group bad
spent '25.• to ........ Leuy'• -
from • Soutbem Collfonlia ...-....
another '25,0llO to free him -lllaclt P .. ther beadquart<n In Algien.
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-......., ..... ... ... -.......... llbootlac -lor tllt
IJlilllll lli'wl .... -... M....... M •art~
._._ .... (1 1 llkl •• I 1'1· ._..... MICJ wife bnr d tbe ~.::t
l!I P 'I Ir. Mii "9Ja_, -IDI. bat, dlrD II, I miole( tlllt 1 •;u ..., ..,, --. II> ....,. _. .. ......., I-S. It ....... gtr 1111 ,_.If Bilaaloc-bcldlt\bolborlO'tllteb,
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red, while and blue flowers by thellml-awardolae 18'1'1) .. ~to
tingtoo Beaoh-Cllapter ol 'lbeta s;..,. ply the ,.._ ,,__
Phi, a philanthropic and cultural -Notiac --If a _, '• i~Ab-:'~Pltchf~~. --.. taA• I 7 ... 'Fg ... -1 .... rv• .. ~ .,.u bem*"'P'rt •• ''·9*".llleU.S.
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we can give to a DW1 wbo bu ftlumed ,... -·-after. seven years of inqlrllonment in Rewne •••• ii die fi*¥t .. t.
Vietnam," Seib l'Vttar, a netpbOr, Aid. used, wllidui111;1l7 -""' nllr d
MERCURY
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Olliciala say the device will be designs
ed to porifj 1\!i pints of water In two
• 'es . ' Tbe _,__ -...... ltlon .... wll be
....... -.. -pndoced by .flllto.Fn . i... nmnldj>ol 1 w a t ~ r r;' , >. ,.
-.,., ol the GI Joe waler~
is • t tH far later OU year. The a:·
ad -of the contract WU DOI
--by the Army.
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SAii F.IWICllCO (APj - -lie pel'.-bne ... .,. ......... to Pnli-
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bett. '""' ra1l1 M _, -I wl
by Im calilornlll OW1u1Nlit1 -J>n>.
gram Dlrecton ... -Qiall_.,
uaociatlom.
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Solons Back Newsmen
Senate Panel Eyes IJ.eporter Privileges ... -. WASllJl«l'!ON (AP) -Sell. Alan
Qans&.oa, a reporter In p r e w a r
.. Germany ond ltoly, -. c:ooci-
todoy to pat newWDbl the unqualJlJod
priYIJt&• lo -to dloclooe tllelt -• lldentlal .......
• In tallmooy n11N--ed"' !or a Saillo
11.1bocmmlttee bearlnr: on nenmeo'• c privtJoce, er.moo ~ Clll bis ...
, pertence • • DtWMerVke eo11t1poident > In Eunipe before World W1t II.
TllB CAUFOllNIA Demoml aJd
that without coolldmtlal ........ many
newt stories woold ..... be writtal. ·~1 wu ,i ... lnlormatlon aboul U!otf.
luclll rtatJnel by lnlormantl who woold
llave been 1<11t to -J'lllon campo or
oho! outright 111 llad nvealed tllelt ldeo-lllla. • cnnaton uld.
cranoton telllfled 11 the lllart ol ....
bearings by the Senate oubcommlttee on
COllllltutlcmal righll, wh1cb 11 comlderlng
tight proposed laws on newsmen'•
privtle&es. 1be Issue arooe over the jelling o1
aeveral newsmen following the Suiir.tme
Coor!'• ruUng laJt Juoe 29 that they have
no ....tltullooal right to nf111e to
dllelose eonlldentlal lnlonnatlon to
grind jurtee.
CRANSTON IS spomorlng w h a t he
called 8 Uno-loophole" bl1J dratted by the
American Nenpaper Pa b 111 he rs
Aaaociatloa to -prol<ctlon to wort notes and well u confidential mat.rials,
and to cover state as well as federal
jurlldJctlona.
Illegal B•rial P18nned?
"M)' biD 11-.lellined to prol<cl th.
publlc, not merely the ..,...... llld bis
source," Cfanston said. ''The press in
America .. 1111 be ab!< to protect Its
sources IO.u to conUnae to eipose o:>r·
ruption llld -In high places, In
and out of government."
Meanwhile, a Senate Commerce sub-
committee llUllUllOOed C I a y T.
Whitehead, director ol President Nixon'•
Olfice ol Telecommunications Policy. to
elaborate on the admlnlstratlon's pro-
posed television license-renewal legiala-
tion.
French Police Searching
For Villain-Hero's Body Whitehead prompted accusations of In-
tended censonblR with a speech last
December threatening· to hold local Ill·
tioD!I accountable for "bnbalance or con-
sistent blaa" in network news programs. DOUAUMONT, France (VP!) -Police
... n:bed . the country llld &U"rded the
cemetery for Vmtun war dead today to
preveol the lllepl burial ol the stolen
body or M,onhal Pbillppe Petaln, a hen.
villaln ~ lvr --ol Frtnd> men.
ms coffin was removed aecretly -no
ooe aeemed oure wbell -lrom bis illaod
tomb oil the eutem coest ol France.
some ·..,,..u uld extmne rtgbtwingen
1tole the bodY.
THE DISCllVERY Monday that li was
mlDb:J( touched off a new nat!mal
debate cm Petain'• role as a Nu.I col-
labor11A>r durlni World War D llld blJ
World War ·1 beroUiD -u cleleniler ol
France agalnlt lnvadln& Germans.
Police . ollklala. Aid they are I&
ve>Ug1Ung reporll that rl&hlwlng u-
tmnlall llAJle the bodY from ill IA>mb m
the tiny lie d'Yeu llld were planning to
take It to the bslOrlc Douaumont military
cemetery In UU. town near Verdun, the
1CtD1 ol DOe of Peta.in'• bloodiest
trlll!llpb, for ao Weol burial
Pollce Aid they bad DO Idea how the
Quake, Aftershocks
At Atomic Test Site
RENO, Nev. (VP!) -An earthquake
with lour altershocb jarred the southern
Nevada deRrt Monday oear the Nevadl
Atomic Teot Sii<, but there was no
damage. ·
llhlvenlty ol Nevodl oei.voologfstl
1&ld the t.mblor reglJtered five on the
JUchter scale and luted rour minutes.
On Sunday there were several small
quakes in the same area.
grave robbers removed the body, which
was .contalnecl in a double C&S;ktt -one .
zinc, the other oat -from lta island
burial sit.. To lll<al It, the robher1 had to
move aside a 1,750-p0und stooe covering
the caskell.
BEFORE Bill DEA'l'B, In exile in 11151
al age 95, Petaln lald he waoled his body
burj(d at the Oouaumont cemetery
among the 15,000 bodl., of lroopt he
commanded in the balilt of owby
Venlun.
l'Ollce IUrl'OUDded the cemtl<ry today.
"We are searcblng every vehicle com-
ing into the town," said a police olllcer.
Around the rest of the countiy, police,
gendarmes and anttrlot troops, were ae-
Uvated for an 8ll-polnta alert.
Jean -Lou l 1 TtxJer.Vlpancour. a
former Petain auociate, said an
anon)'lllOUS caller told him an utremlst
group was !akin& Petaln to Douaumont.
AuthortUes llave rtpeotedly denied
pennllllon for the burial ol Pelaln Jn the
cemetery because of hlJ conviction as a
traitor.
Alter a brilliant mWtary ca...,, Pe-
taln served u held ol 1111< 1rom ~911> to
1146, when Germany occupied France,
then was condemned to die for
oooper1tlng with the Nazi lnvlden. 1be
sentence wu later commuted to life ln
exile.
THE TllEFI OF his body, some
observm said. apparently was to mark
the 57th annlvel'lll')' of Pellin'• victory
in 1916 over the Germani at Verdun.
1be Jaddonl allo tbrui..ed to ..,,.
barrlu President Georges Pompldou
and !hi Gaulllst party, alnady embroiled
in a heated legislaUve elecUon neit
month.
THE JUSTICE Department alnady
has opposed oewmnen'o.prtvllege leglala-
lion In testimony at hearings before a
House Judlclary subcommittee.
At today'• Sella!< hearings, Sen. James
B. Pear1111, (R-Kau.), advoclled a qual-
ified privilege far newmen.
Pearson Aid prolesslonal nporters
c&tmOI meet their obllgalloo t o
disaemlnate the news "without full op-
portunity to gather newaworthy in-
lonnatlon !ram coolid<pllal oour<es."
But, Peanoo said, the 5th Amendment
protection igalnsl malldowi prooecullon
"may be fatally jeopardjred if malicious
individuals '-leak' information t o
reportero about grand jury proceedings."
"111us," he said, 0 it may b e
necess8S8J')I to compel reporters to Iden-
tify tboae sources which compromise the
• secrecy of graod jury proceedings."
SEN. WAL'IER F. JlloDdale, (D-Minn.),
said newsmen need legal proltction lor
their confldenUal sources. He said he
would confine exceptions to r a r e
clrcumllances Involving national security
llld threats to human life.
Democrats Split
Over FBI Chief
WASHINGTON (UP!) The
~tic leildetlhlp ol the Senate bas
split over the conflllllllUOll ol L. Patrick
Gray mas director ol the FBI.
March on Whim House
Senate Democratic leader M I k e
Mall!fleld al Montana Aid Moodly that
he Is liltely to support Gray, but Dem ..
erotic wllip R00ert C. Byrd ol West Vlr-, iinla charged in a Door speech that Gray
hal been· "ojleol1 partisan" Blnce he bas
beonactlng ,cllr<ctor.
Concludes Lib Meeting
Byrd allu Doted news stories cn allega-
tions that Gray was a pC>Or ad-
ministrator, spent too much time out of
Wasbingtoo, and, In his "most publicized
decision," was accused of endangering
lives by orderin~ FBI agents to shoot out
the tires of a hijacked airliner as lt was
laking oll. WASHINGTON (AP) -Femlnisll lell
for borne today after a national meeting
where their founder urged them to take the sex revolution to men, Jesbians de-
manded their civil rl&bll and delegatei
were told to transform rhetoric into action
DOW.
It was well into the night when the
National Organization ror Women dis--
banded its sixth convention Monday with
a march on the White House.
BEFORE THE MARCH. In freezing
temperatures, the more than 2,00> dele-
gates approved resolutions urging that
prootllution laW> be dropped, divorce
laws be Improved, cbilck:are !adlibes be
Gpaoded and "volunteerism" be curbed.
It -the largest meeting yet !or the
country's front-line femini.n organization.
At the "'Ille! -Pmident Wilma Scott
Heide said NOW had to make the transi-
tion from on-peper strategies about
changing society to actually doing it
NOW has beon at lhe forefront ol the
effort to rattly the equal • righll amend·
ment and has pioneered in improving the
job situation lar women, Including wlo-
ning f!I mllllClll payme11ll llX' women~
ploya aJleaedl)' cll>Crlmlnaled agaJMI
by. Ille American Telephone aod Tele-
graph Co.
IN THE LAST two yean, NOW hal eo-
tablil!JOd natiOl1al taak ror... In more
than two dozen other ...., in whlcb ihe
organlzatiou cooilden ~ at a 111>-
advantage, Imm credit avaUablllty to
university promotloo aod blrln, hablta
to divorce laws to labor unions and re-
ligious institutions.
Some of these areas are ready for ae-
tioo to implement NOW goals, Ms. Helde
said. She prefers the "Ms." deaignatiOO.
NOW founder Betty Friedan said the
women's liberation movement ii eo strong
it can afford to take care of all the wtfm-
lshed businesSand to lorce the -Id to
look at men "not u ~ts, not as
sex objects. not as bread-winners -but
as human beings, our brothers."
Some or the lesbians disagreed with
that thesis in qWet corridor conversations.
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COURT CLER!( (RIGHTI ' READS DECISION IN KERN,ER BRIBERY TRIAL MONDAY
Artl1r1 -...n., Shows Emotlanl-F-of ,..,.ol Judgo Otto tc.n.'(i.ttl
Judge Battles Conviction
Kerner Det.ermined to Cl.ear Name irr..Bribery Case
CHICAGO (AP) -Federal Judge Otto
Kerner says be will battle to erue bis
conviction !or bribery -the first JUilty
verdict .,... mumed apinat an adlve
member o1 the U.S. Oourt o1 "-1s,
Kerner, 111, and bis 11Miittme .-tai.,
Theodore J . Isaacs, -a, -were cmvk:ted
Monday in U.S. District Oourt al con-
spiracy, bribery, fraud and -
evasion.
THEY WERE' Aa:tJSED ol laklnl a
bribe In the lorm ol race tract atock
while Kerner wu governor ol ID1nols
lrom 1961 to 1968. •
Judge ROOert J. Taylor allolftd 30 dlJI
for motion.!, but be did not set a date f«
sentencing. Kerner aod IJaacs w.n lne
on their own recognizance.
Kerner said in a statement: 0 Tbis .bat-
tle is even more important than life itJelf
because it involves my reputation and
honor, which are dearer than life ibelf,
aod 1 intend to coolinue UU. llatlle."
His lawyer, Paul R. · Coonolly, uld he
would uk !or a judgment al acquittal
and: JI that was denied, he woold mqve
for a new trial.
J.,... R. 1bompom, the U.S. dlltrlct
attorney who prosecuted the cue, told
newsmen: ''When £be time for sentencing
comes . . . it's not conceivable that I
would· agree to pniballoo."
Ghurch Elders ·
Beat Wotnan
To 'Oust Devil'
SEARSPORT, Maine (AP) -Two
leaders of a religious organization are on
trial here on charges they beat a cocktail
waitress in an effort to drive out a devil
they believed was in p>SSession of her
body .
Simple assault charges were broogbt
•&llmt,,Dlnlel Robertson and his wile, BaJWra, elden al 1be Body al <llrist
Church ol Searsport, by June Tower, 20,
a cocktail waitress in Belfast .
KIRND PACES a menmrm sen-
tence al a ,.... 1n ..-i-llld •.111111 1n
flneocnthe17-ooovlc:tlun.laacs.
charged with 15 -· eould be ..... tmc:ed to 73 yean In pMm ond lined
flJ,000.
Kerner addl\IODallY ... -ol oerlurY.and ~ lalle llotemmta to. ledOral agmt.
1be fcrmer govemr, a J oa1tt me
member ol the ~tic party
blerlrcby In lllinols, ut com~ llld
motionless as tbe guilty venlictl were
read. The jury of seven women and five
men bad deliberated three dlyo.
He and bla odopled cldldrm, Tony aod
Helena, -In their early ... left the
courtroom qWclly by • ,..,. -· ,,,. chlldml hid atleaded the trial dlily
aluce jury .. -bepD Jaa. i.
TllB GOVDNllB!n' <ailed 40 'wit-
-. ad the cipeaae Cllled SI In the
--trtal.,J 1be (OVl!nllDml'• key wilnalei --
-. Marjorie -· -held al Chicago TborOOghbred Enterprilel, an!I
William S. Mill<r, cbainnan durtllg
iw-'s adminlstralloo al the llllnois
RacJnc Boen!, • regulaloll' -·
Trio Missing on Luxury
·Yacht Sought in Pacific · .
SAN . FRANCISCll (VP!) -Padflc:
ports lrom the Panlma canal 1-to
the lllldwatem coast o1 Mala) were
belni checked IOdly !or a bmlry yacbt
which dlappeared with an ~ mlldon.iln, bis wile and one crewman
abolrd.
1be Qlall Guard aid Monday nicht
that the M-loot Como No ... 1ut ....,
e S•IJM!f" P1 a•e
NEW ORLEANS (VP!) -The miplr
who shot llld tilled amn '"'""" last month from atop a downtown hotel llded
alone, a ~ investiptkn l'Ql!i••I
Monday. But the pollce repiot left ·-
doubt .. to the lina1lly ol lta -· "There are certa1n·vanam>1 'ln -
... CllllJI place mytlling," -Pilllo ~Carmoe Glai-
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Dec. If wbtn It dePuted llarimo, -Mol<r LGdge Jm. 7. B•d"s the
NJcaragua,lui'EISalvadur.A..,._... -llllipinl vlctima, JI otller Jltl"""
said It was headed loc l'll«to Valtaita, ,..,. --
Merica
a.arie. J. F'IJher, ... who owned the • Jlelf ....... , l>orllaod llYdraullc and Air F.qu1pmea! . BEIFAST (Al'l -A lmlred Prulel-
Co. ~ Ills mlrelneat. bis wife, cu-.tanll Invaded • -C.lhollc -" rte, aod crewman DoVld Odium, II, hired Bellut emly todb. ...-•-•
In Antlctta, Guatemala, were aboard the with sloael and botl1et lbd Id a bus
crall afire. Brlliill 111J0111 ~ them.
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ANCBORAGl!l, AlUb (AP) -Bemt
MRS. TOWER testified in Searspai't KiallJ&et WU en ·route -todl7 to
District Coor! that the Robertsoos bad brief President. !li>an .., bis nwltnp
Tile !lot m tooiched olf Wiim Ille
army Mftll<d a guorrllla ~ aller
c11a111ug the car earrylnf jllm lild ... en1
othet men, who e.;oped -the car crubo-1. The mm bad !ired on the truop. dil!inJ the cboie. .
her held llld then slapped her do7.ens o1 ~ 1eoden m Hanoi, PHlni and
tim .. so that she spal blooct She said the ICllliug.r1 plfne Jell Japan ~ u,.
belling was admiriislered ID September I dly and ot.pp..i In retuol ol ~
dunng a tw ... and-a-hal! .boor praytt Air Fun:e J1aie lien at 1:30 a.in. (EST.)
m..ting m a pnvat. home ID Seanport. the Wblte 1-said. Thi l>la lru a-
Mn. Tower said other c bu r c b peclo!l In iucb Wubinlton at S:31 JI.DI.
members were at the meeting, lncludin( (E&Tl 1 her busbluil, a member ol the ehurcb. Tbe • 1ut Far ~ 11op 1or the
She said lhal IS Ille WU slapped, the PMideftt•1 utJanal RCUrlty llfaln ad-
members woold say." 1 hat. you, devil' viler -In Totyo wberJ he lllled In
..• that then were delPOl>I inlide me Ja-loadols ..; bla lilka In -
and they were gotn, to let -uut." and Pekq.
Testimony was given in, the trill on
Jan, 23 aod 31 and m Feb. 11. The cue
bas been -fo Mlrcb 23. Mn.. T._ lol4 the D0Urt ohe WU
takelr .,_ her 'lriil to the cburcll
m~ willl her elltanl'd husband. She
nld lhil ,..t become -anged rrom her
husband when he joined the church.
Stouffer's Food -
Recalls Prod11ct
Due to BomJism
In another -ol Bell•", three .... ...... hoopitalbed aftet ~ lhot In Ille
lep. •'111e1 ...... bellmid to --
the -ol • ~· court al the Irish Republicao Almy,
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EDITION N.Y. Steeb
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, ~ -66,. NO.SI, 2 -SECTIONS, 26 PA6ES I ORAN&E COUNTY, CAUFO~IA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1973 -TEN c~s
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:2 Old ~riends Vie for Newport-Mesa Board ... . ;, ...... ' , orWllJLUt. 8CllllBIBl!R .............
.:-0.iy tw of Ille -Newpwt-llesa
..,_._ -.. far <lodioa April
lt;-wlll be -and -""" will pit ---..---. Ololallesa'•-.i-.. a.:.me Ainbargey, will be _..,.ing
,... Ille -Two -against °"'*' "Qmct" Brid&el, an iasarance execu-
tift and friend of Amllurgey's since lheir
...,. al Newport Barbor High School.
"'W'heo Orv M•UL'al J;is rarwlidaey,
l .~~II rd -'c!> lar bim," Bride-
;. '
.. aid ladoJ. "I ..t of jalJacl1 IUI ._ .. ,r.,...,.tonaepat)'OU.'"
lll1dl'w -Ille ........ lllouPI -It. die i.. of• Job 11 l•o•
. '1 ~ I felt •oebedJ hid to nm
Mi • I mte to tee UJODe ~
ed," be uid. '1 would bove recretted il ••••.....,if 1 hadn't nm."
Brldps, of 3115 ,......, Line, -
bebu--lnlDIODberof
ocboolllCllvllleoandwmlltoseeecooom-
ic iDequilies. between • the di!lrel hiah
schools *8ight<ned out. .
Ambw'gey, of 94S Olnlllldo Drive, llid
aos --
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Lanplon, 'llho ii lle\ipmg clown because
family piano to move. '1111 an)J alller Cllll)lelilloa In this year's
election wiB be f-by blcumbeot Area
Foor Truotoe Tbomu CUey, of '111!1 pai&li," be llid. '1 don't.,.. my kind Kewamee Drhe, Coran> de! Mar.
lodoJ Ille _, of llridaes Into the """
"w 11Jwd me qajle a bit .
"I .....,. -'t tliiit be'd do it but il
should -!or IO lateraling CllD·
oj naaieallillc coming .,., llllt's for . Two oppcllllliita filed for lbe seat just
sure!' -, before the de1fine last Friday.
Amburgey •.• !(Inner.Costa .... p.. One Is Marpret -· of 21111 ~ who aid lie bas -oxteo-Way .Lane, C«lllll de! Mar, who is an siVijy wllh yo1q people and lbinb the-If-year-old ..lllDUU'l' graduate of Con>na
board is a good WIY of helping them. del Mar High School .
His candidlcy·llr being ouppqrted by She bjls vowed to bring "Jlj!W perspec-
otilgomg Area ,Two Trustee .Beverly lives" to the boon!.
Rehearing
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For Sirhan
·Declined
WASIIlNGTO)'I (AP) -The U.S.
SUprel)le Court today declined to review
the convictJon of Sirhan Blsbata Sirhan
for tbe murder of Sen. Robert F. Ken-
nedy.
Sirhan's lawyers claimed in an appeal
that (I) poµce searcbod-bia mothet'•
home urrcialtihjtihMOy after ~ 19811
~· obioting ~j u.e., WU -m.louce
be dldJ!il Cln' tbe fatal bullet.
Tiit elllmf llljecled the -1 7.0
wWieut fllllUIMllt. lilrbln. II, ii oerVlng a !He aentence.
He inJtW1J wu coademned to ....,.lion
but WU -after the C&llfomia supreme Court ooUawed capital wnbb-'
ment. , -.. ·
At San Quentin Prison, spokesman Let
DeBord sa¥t Sirhan bad "no reaction at
all" wben told of the high court's
• ~ .:• • • • ~ ~.. MILY1PI~ stiff ......
. decision.
The other candidate in Area Four will
be James · K. Scbwan, a high school
teacher who lives at 2910 'lblrd Ave.,
Corona del Mar.
SchWBrS teaches bislory and aviation
education at BOlsa Grande High School
in Garden Grov.. He could not be resch-
"1 for comment on bis candidacy this
morning. ·
Casey said today be plans no change
in his campaign tactics because d the
opposition. lie sakt he will run on his
record and 1'do the best I can ."
'sucCUMIS AT lo
, N,wport PlonMr ilriwt ;
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Rifes WedneSdav ··~· ~·1 ,; ' -' For · Dev~lo~r . --.
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Both incumbenlo in the remafnlnc 1ru1
up for el<ctlon will nm ..._..i.
'Ibey are llOCill -tor and elllll-year
S<hool board --ll<>derlclt )(ICM!~ lian, 1!7S Anaheim St., ·•i--tmg ...-.
west Costa Mesa's Area Seven and re-
=tly elected Area Five ln<WDl!eDI Dr.
Arthur F. Thompeoo.
Thomp!IOll, 67 Balboa Coves, repr-
Weat Newport, Balhol Island, Lido Island
and Balboa P<nlnoula. Ill WU elected
last o.muner to nu u,. aeat vacated "1
Donald Strauss, oow nJl!lling for the
Coast Communlfy Qnil'ft board.
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Agveement
Scheduled
Wednesday
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -'Ille alfi-
cial Vientiane radio announced today llllt
a cease-fire agreement bu been rtaebed
for Laos and will be formally licne4 In
ceremonies here Wedneldly.
Reliable sourcei Ilic! t b e ~
agreement waa lnlUaled today by Ille~ ·-
peace talks del'iatlon cblefs 1ar bolb
Id r • • J-I es. • 1 , ,
• The .__ did IIOt __...
terma of the -ar. or -* .-·It would tal<e elleel. It .W ., ... "a
oeremony "" ...... ;t --Ire ,..,ipsmt .w .. ....,. 1 au 1 •
11 a.m. W-a1 locll-, • tp.m.
(United Prea IDtenoatloioai lald It will
go Into effect at I p.m. PST Wedneldly.)
The brief alltemmt over VientlaDe ....
dlo said: .
TED GRU$SING LAUNCHES GLIDER FOft A FLIGHT OVER THE -~A ANA RIVER
Mo""""...i s..,~1 P,wid11 Relief Vllve From p......,.... of Buslnoio.incl Low Sfl-1
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• • Coii~erns Put to Flight ."
· "He bu not been, one to r e a c t to
much of abythiog," DeBord said. 11Wben
it comes-to legal moves like thia:, he's
generally ~ placid:" ,
J\ennecly, waa slsJn June 5, 11118, at the
Hotel Ambusador In Los ~eles after
winning the slate's Democratic pmiden-
:Lollis w; Briags
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"A cabinet meeting ""' held in the
morning and afternoon of Feb. 30. "-°
ment on a cu.lire throUgbout t be
Kin&dom of La111 wu accepted by Pheng
Phongsavang and Phownl VOftl\'ldllt 1t
4:45 p.m. on Feb. 30. A cerelJlGl11 ftr
signing the ceaae-flre aereement 'lilI he
h,eld at the prime mlnlater's office II II
a.m. on Feb. 21."
There was no e1'boration.
Phonsavani Ja the reprosentaUve ol the
Laotian royal government Voqvlcblt II
the special envoy al Prince Saur'-"CJUoo
vong, leader of the Patbet r..o wlto, ...
gether with the Narlb -• ...,.
trol three-<iuarten of Ille territol'J' and
half the population ol Laoa. -
~~U.. ~.police-~
t !•'11·1' . "''"'I . ·•
S1rhan's bedroom in bis mother's home
in Pasadena without a warrant. 'Ilhey
recovered notebook! contining an entry,
"RFK Mw:t Die," and used-them at the
11169 trial. . ' •
. . ' -Bmj Coast Bri.sine8s~an Rel.axes With f!lider .
In -re'l"'nse to \he appeal C.llfornia
officials said the state supreme Court
ruled correctly, that em erg 'e·n c y
clrcumstancea 'j u st I f 1 e d the search
~ ~ BJ &lJDI NJlf!llhlQSU .. . ........ ...,.
... tbe pa "• a{bis h1sjnesg and
o1.1or..---to ---.... Ted GnminK bollles them ,. md ....is them .-ring blgb over the
~of Ibo Santa Ana RI-.
... will -aiooe ill the --" ... the bluff overtootiug ~ ·~~wllhnota ~-lnlbe air
..... ......,. In the blue sty ucepl a .... -" ..-. winp-.
.....,.ruily lbrougb the air.
• ,.___._ --·· Ille. ~" di ..-~ can -...,.,...._ p. Jpn._ dimh and lud al bia feel-lie bis _.,...._ ...... an 111 mo-b
-)Jo: • the -8 Is ID ...itty a radio --....... . . -n.,..-of•¥ ...... and -........... -....... -"' ..........
_.,, Gn 'i C. .. - -to
-nlllpe -~ _.. ............
.. of Ille Ceola ---• ' ""'Jt'a I aioe, ,..,.,. tbioc· YOU migbt
I'm -• lot of _. and Ibis
-• -to cort off •• he .. ,.. -... -··•·""1 -Jritll • coUece . ~ In -Greet, GQmial, ZUSI
1-,H•C••Ollleodl,--
> •toc ±' busimm tn Colta Mesa ------ahld to -.... ..,.iy,..,. ~lnbla••-··-to
JRBWS PROP .VP
OWER OF Pl~A.
night sChool -with the intent of becol1liPB
·a c:orpirate lawyer.
His workload creates more tension
ibu be IOIDeflmes eares for and tbat'1
why be toot up radio coolnll glider flying
about two moths ago.
IDi plane, built froin a klt al home, is
............ into the air from • ~tapult
. ronsisll•-cif surgical· tubing and nyfoll'
fishing One. 'Ille tubing Is tied to a post,
-out, and the glider released In-to the air.
, When .ii attains sulliclent altitude, the
calapall Hne_..ieaaes and drifti to earth
bf pono,iJale, and the illder ii oo Its
CIWll-• '
Usinc a -tier with 1 .miniature
-llliCk, Gnming will Send H • ...,.. hll! .,.. Ibo ..ip of the-blull to atlahl
Ull '!be air blowinc In from the Pocific
~-ap•ll-thesteep
bmt Ml! this II the.invisible force wbidl ,
bolds the glider in the air.
(See SiRJIAJ'I, Pago Z)
' On wanner days it may become possi·
ble for Grussing'; seaguli to hitch a ride
with a thermal, a wum Md rlsinli layer
ol. air. U it's good enough it can carry the ;, -
.....,.,more.than 1.000 feet above the 'Seagutl' Author blilf.
"Finding a thermal is a hunt-and-seek
S)'lltem. You have to pay' close attention Sp"eaks at occ to It. When you watch it tly over the '
riverbed and one wing suddenly ticks uP,,-
you're usually in one. 'lben you bring ~' Richard Bach, author of the best selling
plane into a tight citcle aod let It climb,'1 hook "Jonathan Uvlnptoo S<agull,'' will
be explains. , . • pay a lecture visit to Orange Coast
A ~le l'IM!if cootrol outfit like College Weclneaday.
Grussing s nma .more than $250 but He will 1ait fo students and the public
cheaper models are available. So are about hi! work at noon in tbe auditorium,
· inor'e Olpelll!ve ones. without aclmiUlon fee. .
' What maltes th& liohby costly is the Bach Is being brought to the Costa
miniaturtaed radio rece'ver and servo Mesa campus lbrougb the eflorll of bis
mil iDlide Ibo plane wlllch operates rud-friend, Elmo Sllaver, ID OCC French
(See SOARING, Pqe Z) teacher .
Newborn Abandoned
FBI ~~eks Person Who Left Baby in Plane Rest Room
YOONGSl'O'llN, Olio (AP) -'Ille 111e airline Ilic! lbe beby had ap.
wn:li anti... lodly !Or ID 1lltldOn-l'""'"ily heel bom IOllletlme during the
tified -.a who 1pporaly -birth fllgllt from Wasbincton, D.C. through
ill m -'not nn-.1 tbm left ber PlttsburJb to YOWl(llown late Monday
beby jmmed Into lbe -.. niCht. • p1u aqer1 left Ibo plina. '!be airline Slid the flight from ~I* Line....,..,.. doiag roallne WoabiDglao to P!U.burlb toot 59 minutes
'IEE • .......? -Ibo. ,._ 111411111 lllt -... took 17 mlnules. •-loid Iii ' ....... 11 lobo ___ 1111wlutola .....
in the ttal' lavatory tollet had just come
aboard the plaoe for routine inspection
and cleaning aflec -era deplaned.
He llid only tho boby't bead wu vial-
ble in the OOlllDIOde and that one worker
held the child by Ille bead .. keep ber
from fallinc ~ u alller worbn
dismantled the J!ldure .. free her. • n••llll~E ... -Haopllll ......,, llid ibe bo!>Y·•P~
"";::::': Gmnl .... -. .
ilal 2llll~,•9r,11 if --c.:4:' =!fi ·afj1;:=er'i~coa~~ 1211. *5 . . .. _ _ ... __ .. • :iilM ... hut ber idmtl~ ~II_,_ al:~ ~ ........ !'E!_ I'IPo'•a, depaliel lliL U --lltl •l*lf ....... . -..,, I '!i!J ..-'"'* r lollou 1114 they loraod W ....... M-1llrector T
At tho·holPill~ the .holil' W11 pul llt-
medialely intb ID lncubotor, allboaidl. Ills .
ho$pltal llid later tho baby .... flllf term
and appeared It 'ftlch aboat ftve or six
pounds. Hoopitol rElaon llid Ille ap.
f>Ol'lltly was not in'tbe lllcldent.
wlllle_il...,'WP11 •• _.,I I CW loll to die-· of-Geo I lo~ aald that
-----------llot. llirtilo _.,,. Who ""'°"'red Ille
Tbe alrlilia llkl Boeing jet canjed
IS puaen .... lo ~p aod M to
Youngstown.
' Funeral services for NewpOrt Beach
pioneer, developer and ...i.'estate b~r
Louis W. Briggs will be beld·Wedneaday
at z, p.m. ·ldr. !!riggs died ~ aJ1 the
age or ao,1r · • ~ ' , "
r A resldtnt of Caluomi~ since 1900.,Mr. ~rtggs mp•ed to Jile)¥jxu:t 11,e!ich in 1920.
He was-inVolved in the development of
Harbor Js)ao~ aod Je~ttal subdivisions
on Balboa Illind, and, Once operated a
boat building huainesl on the site of the
present lun zone, t ·
He sat on the planning ClOll\mlssioos of
lllewport ljeach aod Orange pounty, and
se..Ved as president of '"the J'lewport
Harbor Board of Realton In \931, '32 and '42 . • . ' . I ~ ' ' . In addition, Mr. Br1ua. was a charter
member of the Newport lta r b o r
American Legion. and had been a
meinber of the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club since 1922. _ ·
We<Uiesday's services will be held at
PaclQc View Chapel. OffjclaUng wJU be
the Rev. L«en D. FIJcilncer of the
Newport Beach Unity Cbllrch, wbero Mr.
Bria• was a member.
Burial will follow at PacifJc View
(See BRIGGS, Pogo Z)
' Budget Studied
. By Parks Board
Newport Beach Parts, Beaches and
Recreatloo Cornmisslooers lonlght will
study prelimins.ry cull in t h e
department's proposed lllf,000 budget.
Director Cl1vln Siewert said today he
will 'report on lila flnt PBl<R budget
!ellloo with Clty'Maugtt Robert L.
Wyon, durJne wbicb W)'Dtl _..meaded
Bly '40,IOO in CUii. •
In Waahlngton, ~ spoicMman
Jerry W. Frtedbeim Aid U.S. bomlllDc
operaUilas·ln Laos have not halted. •
"1'> the best of my knowledge, II ii Clll-
going today," Friedbelm told MWIJDen.
111e North Vietnamese have liven the
United Statea a lilt of ..... U.S. mllltary
men aod two .American clvilllDI beld
prlaooer In Laol and scheduled for r•
lease under the Vl<tnam agroement_
But it is not tnown how many American
prilonera, tt any, are being beld by the
Communist Paillet Lao and what lffect
the ceaae-llre might hive oa the fate of
any POWs.
It was not immedJalely cleor wbelber
the roported qreemeot meut the 1-
Uan pollUcal ,marl bu ....., uatugled or
whether the --t would (See LAOS, Pqe I)
'Ille weritberlady sees """"1 me.
' ~~..:~dail;. "!t, ""n:=
hours. lllghs at the beacbel •· , rising to 75 Inland, Lows toniCbt,
in the 40s ..
INSID~ TDD-''\'
"1be cula came entlnly !ram the
parts budcet ~ equl_,i llld ---~wtr," Stewart 51)d, 0 Y'ou ahrlJI U ·-
ile<t -CUii _and WUllel at badge!
time .-.S If could lla'lt bo!ln a lot wone.'' ''I'>" Darka ~ nc-Biked for by Siew1t!. WU $$liMt. , ,
Brigitte Bflfdol Ill H • f)ftur
ncl"'e who hote1 l11m10.Uly, ,...
jects childr.,. ll!ld It ofln ....i.
ancholv? Yu, tllt M:q>ot of tllt
li:li<I ~· SM findl llllocc DlllJ
in • companv of """"°"· Bet st-Orv on P•g• 10. -~ --" --.
Other lletlll on the COIDIIllalloo'•-~.~ their 7:30 P.llL '!'"tine at city
ll8il Include a ~ J!l'Oll'tll report
from the cll1'• blcycl& llaill carnmlttee
ud f\lrther ~ ol ,Jlie Clift Drive
view park ocquisition.
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Vietnam Accord
Hailed hri Nixon
• COLUMBIA, S.C, (AP) -Prtsid<nt
Nixon predicted today that blslory will
p~e that America was right when "we
1tuct It out" In Vietnam and said the set·
ttem.nt thert brlgbtenl -pecta for
Iastinc ,....ia -·· Addressing the SOuth Carolina G<neral
Assembly, the first state leg!.slaiure to
adopt a resolution balling the Vietnam
peace accord, Nixoo said the Unlted
States ended ,!Is role In tbe war with
honor ai>cl wlth the respect of allle1 and
adversaries alike.
"Because of wbal we did In Vietnam, lt
iJ my firm coovlctlon that the Unlted
States can now exercise more eHecUve
leadenhlp ln the cause of world peace,''
the PreslcfenJ BBid.
lt was the chief execuUve's ·first full-
nedged public address In the nearly lour
weeks since the Vietnam accord waa
slgn1l4, and White House aides r.rranged
for lilm to give It In a state that Gov.
John Weal called "the heart of American
patriotism."
11Je President read a letter he sakl be
received from a Californian whose IOO
died In Vietnam. '!be mother, whom he
did not name, praised the "honorable
peace agreement" and said:
"Had you agreed to anything less, you
would have let down not only the boys re-
malninc In Vietnam, but alJo tbooe who
died in the war ... We feel that our aon
Jamea would have felt as we do, and
would have supported your ~Ucy."
Aides said the letter was from Mrs.
Louis J. Amendola of Downey.
City.F~_
To Build I " •
Police:: ite i . . . , . I
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·~ • • ~ ~· t!.i.'~' N"'PCJll Bead! lOCllY •Pl"'td' ' !
south p.ast Rql""j'l ~ .
-Jor a perinll to !Julld itJ •ntW
po!i<e itlfloO ~GO Jamboree RbAd. I
Cl!J' 111n1cer ..,a..rt L. WYJlll said ~'
appticetillJ wps made "ju!t in cue" the l
commlulon turns -the dtJ'•' ....
quest to have several eoastal areas, J.n..
eluding the pOuce building site, exempted
flom ~ • ol Pn>posltion c.f• i11" 1
COW! lnltlaUve. ' i · i 1
Wynn said the clty bopts 11>· flO .jlJ ·,id ·
"' the ll mllilon station 1n ,..,.,,>!>Ive I
COflllnldlon st.rt Jn Allll'!"* ,n<C!Mlve '
the. bulldlng open befLQ •U...~·ol ,
~ unmer. -:.r . ' ' 1
2 Shot Dead
Making Raid
In London
The chJe{ executive also quoted from a
cable he said be received from a return-
ing prisoner of war, Air Force Maj.
Robert Daughlry.
. , • DAIL 'f PILOT Ill" ...... , SUN, SAND AND SEA--<AN THIS REALLY BE FEBRUARY ALONG THE ORANGE COAST? ·
w!""'. said the applicalion for , the
badldkll permit was made-even thOu&b
lhe' ~ may be exempted -becallse
·the ocimmlsslon BJl!lB""'tly will cooslder 1 appllcaUona 111 a first-come, first·served
basja. ·, ,
1 uu they tum down our exempUon re-
quests and wef"walt until then to flle a 1
permlt, we're liable to have several bun-II
dred more requests ahead of ours," be
LONDON (AP) -'lbree armed men
masked with stockings invaded the In-
dian High commlsalon today, beat and
tied employes and then shot it out with
British police. Two raiders were killed,
and the third was injured and arrested,
Scotland Yard said.
One policeman, an Indian official and
two bystanders ·were treated !or shock
and minor injuries at nearby boapitaJs.
1be raiders were Indians or Pakistanis
and wero-m their llill1 the Yard tald. -
Indlan officials 181d the three men ap-
. pea red to be "misguided Pakistanis."
The officials said the men evidently
wanted to seize one or more boslagea.
'!be )ndlans said the men en\ered the
building eboul • 9:30 a.m., and otber
eyewitnesses said armed police reached
the building within four minutes.
'!be shootout occurred In a hallway. '!be
Yard BBld thal, as police rushed Into the
building. they encountered a raldu, who
aimed a pistol at therlt: It wu not clear
immediately who fired first.
The attack ·was over in less than an
hour. '!be India House staff returned to
its offices, and a policeman on the scene
said: .. All the lntruden have been
removed. No one escaped."
The KUO battle occurred just across the
street li'om the Royal Shakespeare C<>m-
J>Bll1'1 Ltl1don theater and at Olie of the
clty'a bullest crossn>ada, the AldwyclJ,;n.
tmeclion where the Strand , .........,
Fleet Street. · ' , Nearb~ are some of -the cltf's mosr
famous hotels and theaters, the head-
quarters of the British Broadcasting
Corp. and national neMpapers.
Ff'OlllP .. eJ
SIRHAN ...
without a warrant.
"Police were legitimately concerned
with ascertaining immediately whether
co-conaplrators In tJ>e sjlooting of Sen.
Kennedy were at large and, ii I"•
whether the attack was just the first one
of a series of planned assasslnaUons ,of
presidential candidates or other high
government officials," the state said.
Slrhan's lawyers, in trying to win a
new trial, claimed also that a team of
psychiatrists, physicians, physicists and
others uncovered "significant physical
evidence" that Sirhan did not fire the
fatal bullet.
The state replied that "unfortunately
this new evidence was not presented to
the California Supreme Court and is not
in the record on appeal. In review of a
judgment of a state court, this court is
bound by the record on which that judg·
ment is based."
Two of the justices, William 0. Douglas
and Byron R. W'ttite, did not participate,
giving no Uplanation.
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Just E11t of These Be1chgoer1;Snow on ~he Sift a.rn1rdfnO Mount1in1
"Thank you for returning us with ,
honor," Nii:on quoted the cable. " ... \...
, God bless you. God bless America." Delay G1·anted
In Murder Trial
Of Newport Man
The chief ei:ecutJve's receptlm at the
airport, along the motorcade route and l.n
the South Can>Ona House chamber was
warm and friendly. An eaUmated · 3,000
greeted N!J:on at the airport,
Tlte governor, in JntroduCing N1100,
hailed him as a "man o! peace" and
praised him for the 0 new stability you
are creating in thia world."
When be landed at the C<>lumbia
airport en route to Washington from a
five-day Florida stay, the President was
J>r"sented a piJque by Mrs. Robert
Bagley, wife of an Air Force lieutenant
colooe! sUll )leld in a North VletnameJe
prison camp.,Sbe said the plaqua ls "a
~ of our 1ajth In. you and your Viet·
nam policy."
Nixon responded by pralalng the
bravery of the women behind the
prisoners -wives, daugbten and
mothen -and that "all of you kept the
faith.'' (Related story. Page 5)
After his speech, Nixon returned tp
Washington.
Suspect Seized
In Coast Area
Rape Incidents
A »yeaN>!d steelworker, who poli~
fleliove is responsible for at least nine
rBPQL tbrtllJihou; Southern " CalllomJa,
waa arrested Monda,y 'nlgllt. '" •'·
. ~pl Ralph David !JUey of • Dlani0nd-ll8r concluded an elght·month
investigation of se:rual assaults in Hun-
tington Beach, Long Beach and Anaheim.
He was picked up by a team of in·
vestigators from Lon g Beach· and
Anaheim at about 5 p.m. as he arrived
home from bis job in a . Vernon
ironworks.
Huntington Beach Detective Luis
Ochoa said the strapping steelworker Js a
suspect ln ,~ rape of a k>cal woman
earlier this month in a laundromat at
Broo:du,irst Slr,eet and Hamilton-Avenue,
He~aafctite'!also ~lieves Utley Is the
man . Who attempted to rape another woman il1 a downtown laundromat a few
days Iller .•
The majorfly fl! the cases lnvesUgaled
by the trklty team of detectives 1,..
volved .,omen who were either raped in
a fauiidli>!nat or abducted' li'om the laun-
dromat, taken to . soine Isolated location
and then raped. • ,,
Long Beach Police Sgt. Jim Racobs
said a man answering uiley's description
was reportedly responsible for "several
rape.s In the North Loog Beach area this
summer.
"It got so bad we put out special co·
forcement detail and I think we just sort
of ran him off. That seems to be about
the Ume that he showed up In Ornage
County," Racobs said.
'i'he detective sergeant said their l.,.
vesttgation was aided by the fact that
Utley Is a registered sex offender with a
history or prior convictions for sex
crimes.
Because of his previous record, Utley's
name , address and photo were available
lo police during their Investigation of the
case, Racoba explained.
Utley, who Is married and the latber of
lhree children, Is held In the Loog Beach
City Jail. No bail has been set and
Ra cobs said they expect to alralgn him
Wednesday afternoon.
A six-day delay was granted today in
lhe Orange County Superior Court
murder trial or a Newport Beach man
accused of the slaying of a UCLA coed.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner held
the tHal of Corliu ,Kay Ankeny, 33, of
3121 w. Coast Highway, over to Feb. 26
when he learned t b a t a key defense
witness would noi be available unUI that
date.
Ankeny was booked on murder cbar.ges
fast S<pt. q, shortly after the wealthy
unemployed art Instructor alleged1y shot
Diane Singleton, 21, in his suite at the
Towers Apartments.
Police said Ankeny drove the fatally
wounded girl to Hoag Memorial Hospital
and then drove away. She died eight
hours later.
He surrendered to San Anselmo police
and remained In custody until he posted
$25,000 bail. /
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SOARING ...
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tiansmittef. All opera1<,P.ri ~ttqtes.
When these nni low; t~ pllo\ !Oses C!on·
trol and the results cmr be'· shattering.
Grussing has driven bls bird into the
gl'OWld several times but the damage has
always been repairable.
He says' you mentally have to project
yourself Into the cockpit and operate the
stick just like you would in a real plane.
"If you can drive a car and not get into
too many accidents you can fly on of
these planes," be predict!. "The only
real work involved is building the plane.
The radio control mechanism is pre-tun-
ed and all you have to do Is drop It ln."
Grussing, who gave up golf nine years
ago after wrappln&-' • couple of clubs
around a tree in disgust, says glider
flying offers considerable relaxation ..
"To fly, you need an open !pace ilk~
this and it's a joy just to come out here.'
Coast Home· Rifled
By 'Tiny' Burglar
A burgllµ· squeezed througb a tlny1 unlocked bedroom window In a West
Newport Beach home Monday morning
and made off with $1,SOO wotth ol stereo
equipment, police said today.
Dennis C. Wood, of 4809 Bruce i;rescent
Court, told officers he discovered the
IOss shortly after midnlg-ht after finding
the bathroom window pried open with the
screen lying on the g?OUl\d outside.
Police said the thief apparently checked
every window in the house, finding only
the bathroom window unlocked.
Wilson Seen Running
SAN DIEGO (AP) -state Sen.
Mervyn Dymally (0.\,os ,Angeles), says
he expects Mayor Pete Wilson of San
Dleso to run against bfm for Callfortilir
lleutenant governor.
Booze Ration . '
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SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) -President Salvador Allende said he
may order liquor rationed and warned lJ1en that heavy dl'lnking re-
duces their virility.
Allende U>ld a pre-election rally Monday that liquor ntionlng
might lose a few male votes but that women would o,~helmlneIY , support It. ---
"I am goill' w tell you eomethlng to fubllc beeatlle I, am a doc-
U>r," Allende said. "Some of you thlol\ Iha exceMive drlnlllng makes
you more manly. Well, that II wrong. Too much drloldn4 weaken&
)'Out vlrtlity " ' '
He pld be was "very eorious" about Implementing' a pllll he
announced earlier to ntio.n llquO,. '
''In Chile, there are S00,000 chronic alcoholics and ,800,000 ex·
ce.slve drinkers," be said. "The men who form theae groups are often
absent from work and perforni poorly on tbe job. They a1io cause acddents. • • ·
Thousands Hit Beaches
' On Sunny, Blue -Holiday
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Sunny skies and above-normal tern-like "a summer weekend." Winds of 11~15
peratures are predicted for the Orange I knots provided a beautiful day for sail·
Coast through saturday the National ing,. a~~g to Sgt. Don Bro"'.n. No
sa~Oc!er Proposition 2o ;n:· construction I
within l,000 yanls of the Cllilomla rout·
line mmt obtain a permit from one of
six ttf11ona1 oonunlssions; unless It ls an
area that bu been exempted by action 1
of the comimisloo. I
Restaurant Near
Arches Gets OK · . . • ma)Or mcidents were reported m the
Weather S<mce said today. crowded water, he said. EstabllsJnnent qi a Jolly llDfilr
More than 110,000 beacbgoen along the An estimated 22,500 persons were -m Ibo ~ti dodi lJri>I>.
coast look advanta~e of , the. unseaooilal reported aloog Huntington Beacll, where erty near tile Arcbes Ompui Jn
weather over Washingl!>!rs Biltll!lu, m--louMo-five-loot-!Ulf waa recorded-. --Newport-Bead!·barbe~npprovod b)'1lle
joying mild surf and ~y, blue skies. Li!eguard!i In San Clemente reported county Board of SUpervtson. .,
'!be larg<!St holiday crowd was 21 ooo beachgoers a n d lour-to-five-'!be Jolly Roser will be In the aanle
reported at Newport Beach, where an f0:X llUFI while 12 000 peraons dotted the locatloo where the Booo DocU cafe held ~~J;ed 65,000 persons flocked to the . ocean ~nt In 1.aiwia Beach, where surf forth unW It closed recenUy.
"It .; .. an extremely unusual turnout measured three feet. . Filth Dlslrlcl Supervioor , Ron.a Id
for this Ume of year " said lifeguard Temperatures ranged In tbe high 50s = ~ i:':Z ~~~ .. .:
spokesman Ken Jaco~. "We usually ~ Jo~ 60s in the wa~ _along the coast, (or sign annnival by the board of get about 5,000 out here this time of wttb air temperatures m ~ low ~· rr·-
year." Laguna Beach lileguanls said the atr supervisors. . ••
No rescues were reported in the three-temperature there reached II. '!be master lease loo the area Is held I
to-lour-loot surf, he said. '!be National Weather Service forecast by Newport Alclies Marine Inc,
'!be Harbor Patrol.said the area looked temperature! in Ibo low 70s through
Saturday, dipping to lows In the upper
Huptington Tot
.40s. Early morning low clouds and
patchy log could be expected, forecasters
said.
Runs Into Aut0;
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A 3-year-<1fd Huntmito:·&acb
1 h,y. was
seriously In~ In Newport Beach Mon-
day ~hen be darted inlp' the street and
waS htt by ~ slow moving car }lOllce said
today. j.
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come separately from a pollUcal accord.
David Garrish of; j7lll Golden West
St., is in the lnteMive Care ward at Hoag
. Memorial Hospital with severe lacera-
tions and abrasions.
'!be Communist·backed Pathet Lao pro-
posed a cease-fire three Umes In the last
lour daY,, agreeing to leave political
problems for JJ'lOl"e"disctmlon, a Commu-
niat spokesman reported In the Laotian
• capital of V!eallaiie.
Traffic investigator Gary Lee said the
boy apparenUy ran from behind a parked
car on McFadden Place to catch up with
his mother, Mrs. Kathy Garrish, who had 1 crossed the street ahead of him.
"The driver of the car, Nellie Helim of
Santa Ana, was moVi.ng.slowly and stop-
ped whea. she heard a thump," officer
Lee' said. "She didn't even see the boy."
Lee said Mr•. Helim bad stopped to let
several peduqians, including the boy's
mother, cross the street then started up
and struck the rimnlng child.
David was rushed· to the hospital by a
NeWpo<t Beach llleguard jeep flagged
down by people at the scene.
No charges will be filed against the
driver of Ute car, Lee said.
The rebel Pathet Lao have been nego-
tiating with the government of PremJer
Souvanna Pbouma for weeks in attempt
to get a cease-fire. ·
BRIGGS •..
Memorial Pirk.
Mr. Briggs is survived by his wife
Marietta, llO'I E. Baylront, Balboa;
brother Sltlart of Beverly Hills, and
sister Gladys C<>wl of New York, three
nieces and a nephew.
The family suggests memorial con-
tributions to Redlands C o m m u n 1 t y
Hospital. '
WASllINGTON (UPI) -The U.S.
SjlprmHI •eourt acree<I today lo ........
a federal'• Jaw desJped fo' deey food
stampo lo -wdy. ""'°"" aludents, ... , ·, . , -
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Lon ~ ot ~~p,;.: 1
D0wri:·cu Chief.'1 . . . \.. . ,
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)'t
-Prelldeftt Lon llol, Wider
prtllU1't from the ~ Stalel, '.'!
soon will bJrn over the Cimbodian I
government to a former close·1~
associate and go to Hawall for ~
medical treiobnent for a 1117f l
stroke, reliable sources reported to-· (
:lay.
'!be retunr to power of Slaowath''
Slrlk Malak ls Inteoded lo pon the '
way la< ce_flre.noiotiattom·wltb·!
the C.mmuniata aild · olber sup?•
porters of Prince N·o r 0 do m• I
Sihanouk, the depOaed cblel of •
state. t
Since Sirft Malak lost in a power
struggle with the preo'f d ant' i i
younger brother, Lon Non, he has I
neaded the opposit!op .llePubllcan'.j
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· Our main c011cern is with under1tr.fching. Ctrpeling in many MW home~-. ·
ind even in whole tracts have been installed without • power slrefcher being
unloaded from tho lruck.,ln '°"''of tliese homesralter tt., ct~.ls "~o~·;,.,,:, :,:.,, •. ··
in with a knee-kicker, a watering· can ·;s useJ' to , shrink · up ifie, wtln1iliiis1 1 • • •
Unbelievable, isn't ii 1
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Al Aldon's we lake great prido in correct instanations. Str.tchi119 is
achieved with slreh:hers thot go waR·lo-waD, alttndtd by experienced ~ics,
trained by us.
Don't gamble tho price of your corpet purchtse
.THERE'S NO GAMBLE ii you buy ttoih Aldt11's !
Oft • ""' Inst.lotion.
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::2 Old Friends Vie for Newpo~t-Mesa Board
• BJ WILLIAM SCllREIBER
Of .. Ditty" ........
Only· two ·of the four Newport-Mesa
ac).ool board oeat& up for election Apri)
![will ,be contested and one race will pit Ii"> llfetlm•lrtellds agalnst each other.
co.ta Mesa'.J communications director, ervme Amburgey, will be campaigning ilor the Afoa Two seat against Charles
~uck., Bridges, an insurance execu-
Sve and frimd of Alriburgey's since their
*'8 at New)iart Harbor High School.
0 Wben Orv aonounced his candidacy,
he asked If I'd camgalgn for h\Jll," Bridg-
.. 111<1 todlJ, "'I ~ " i<*IDl!Y aald
'Heck DO, I'm l'*ll!Jn16 ...-. :rou.•"'
Bridges said the ..... be tbougbt -· it, the looll of a jolu! It liecame.
"I ouppoee I fell oome}lody l!ld to ruli
becauae I bale to -IJIYUll! lllOPPOI·
ed," be said. 111 woukl bave regretted it
cornplelely If I~~ run."
Bridges, of 3106 Fen.betth 1-, l8ld
he has been involved in a DIDDber (If
school activities and wants to see econOo:t-
ie Inequities between the diatrct high
schools straightened oUI.
Amburgey, .of.1145 ~o' Drive; sald
loday the 111117 ol Bridges into the race
"Mptiiled Im qulte I bit.
"I l9lly d*'t tldnk he'd do it but It
sbould 1lllke for an Interesting cam-
paign," be. aaki 111 don't see any kind
ol name-<alling coming up, that's for
sure."
Amburgey ls a former Costa Mesa po-
liceman who 'said be bas worked exten-
sively with young people and thinks the
board is a good way of helping them.
His .candidacy 1s being ~upPorted by
Otitgoing Area. Two '.ft'Ustee Beverly
Langston, who is llepping down becauae
family plans to move.
The ooly-olber compelitloo 111 this year's
electloo will be faced by 111cumbent Aroa
Four Truslee 'lboinas CUey, of 2007
Kewamee Drive, Ccrcma' del Mar.
Two oppooeot& filed for the aeal juat
before the deadline last Friday.
One ls Margaret Setterbolm, of 2601
Way Lane, Coton.a deJ. .Mar, who is an
18-year-old January graduate of Corona
· del Mar High School.
She has vowed to bring "new perspec-
tives" to the board.
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Shot E'ir.ed ia Gr.Ve
.... Man Held After
·/ 100 ·MPH Chase:
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• Jiy RUDl NIEl>UEUIKI suspicioo of burglary, grand thefl and
~ Of .. DellJ' ..... .... robbery.
A 'llbol throuP the window of 1 fleeing Police aald the Founlain Valley man 1*'tbis lrnnm1' ~ 1 l>mlle freeway surrendered near the lnleraecllon of
"6ue :In~ opeeds up lo. 100 m1les Trask Avenue and Clinton stteet 111 ~ boUr and ..it.d 111 the capbn of a Garden GroY< when Santa Ana pollce of. J!i!omlaln ValloJ D11D ._._ by Coota fleer Charles Grano fired ..,. Ibo\ from ~ far'tl'e ...,....., Plli"I, and bis .3'~-.r lalo the lido win-'. al a JUUDI· -..nu.· dow of {the car Berthiaume wu driving. '
Taftn Into ~I. IUDpoint •1e• _ ': Tbe unemployed FFtain 'Valley man t:U--Michael J, waa DOI m)urec! • · M, · ol Ottawa arde. It ls alleced by police tbil Berthiaume
_Ill ~ 1!"1".11\ Colla .• , Jail today on entered the apartment of Sue Ann Melin, . ·
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19, of 820 Cenler St., CoSta Mela, ·about
S:35 a.m. and, with a knife, forCed her to
give him '30 in C8lb and the ·teys to her
1971 car.
1be other candidate in Area Four wil l
be James K. Schwan, a blgh school
teacher who .live1 al. Z910 Third Ave.,
Corona de! Mar.
Scbwar:z teaches bistary and aviation
educaUoo al Bolu Grande High School
in Garden Grove. He could not be reach-
ed for comment on his candidacy this morning. .
Casey sald today be plans no change
in his campilgn tacUcs because of the
oppofiltlon. He said he will run on his
record and "do the best I can/'
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Both tncumbeot& in the ,.,,..1nln(-
up foi elecUon will nm UD<4'flOMid,
They are social -• and ~school board member Roderick Maclltl·
Han, 1875 Anaheim SI., npreaentlng aouth·
west Co.9ta Mesa'• Area Seven and re-
cently elected Area Five lncumbenl Dr.
Arthur F. Thompaoo. .
Thompaoo, 67 BalbOa oov.., ... ...-1s Wes~ Newport, Ba1boe Island, Lido llland
and Balboa Peninsula. He wu elecled
last summer to 1flll the seat vacated by
Donald Strauss, now nmning for the
Coast Community OOllege board.
Agreement
Scli:eiluled
Wednesday
VIENTIANE, IAm (AP) -'Ille offl.
cial Vientiane radio announced loday lbat
a cease-fire agr-1 bas been reached
for Laos and will ba, larmally alpid in·
cer<moaieshero W-.,.
Rella.hie aO.rc. a.Id t tie eo111 ftre
igreemenl WU fnll!oled IDdaJ llJ' Ibo
peace talb ~'cl/I* lar -mc:1e1. • .
. 'Ille · announcelDllil did DOI ....... '.
.._ of the -"' ...,., wbeo
it wi>Uld IUe -D llltl Galy llijt •a
ceremony for lfFIDI the ...a. · lire
agreement will be lleld" In \rlmllw at
11 a.m. Wedneoday Jocal lime, or I p.m.
(United Preti hiierualJoaal said fl wlD
go into effect al I p.m. PST Wednelday.)
The brief slslemml crm ·Vlenllane ra·
dlo sald:
"A Cabinet meeting waa held 111 the
momtna and.afternoon of Feb. :io. Agree-Nixes Sirha .n •
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Berthiaume, wbO police allege entered
the woman's apirtment by.removing a
louvered window; tben ordered her to lie
ou the bed while be gagged her and tied
her bands and legs, acCon!lng to llOlice
reports. ,
Police were unable to say bow Mi.."S
Melin, a car hop, treed benelf, out
diaclosed tbal her car, with Bertbisume
at the . wheel, was apoUed leaving Den-
ny's Reslauranl at Barbor Boulevard and
Gwer . Avenue sborlly afler a radio
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' TED GRUSSING LAUNCHES GLID'ER FOR' A FLIGHT OVIR THE S4NTA AN4 •RIVER ' ' •
> ' -Moc:honlhd -s..,vtl Providoa ,.Roliof°V•iyo P.rom Pronurn'of BJ.I,,.... •nd Law ScbMI : ·
-nient on a -througlJout t be
Kinadom of Laoo na acoepled by Pbeng
Pbon'aavang and Phoumi VOlllvfcbtl at 4 :~ p.m. on Feb. 20; A ceremony for
olgning the ..-. agreement will be
held at the prime mlnjsWr'• offlCe 1t 11
.\\f ASiirnGTON• (AP) ~ The U.S. ·lliifieme·Courl today declined to review
.tw~ldloo of Slrfian Blsbara Sirhan flf the murder of Sen. Roberl F. Ken-
ft·.
-.i•1 lawyeil claimed. in an appeal
tbtlt (I) polite -'"""""'"" bis mother'• ~ unccinslllutlon after Ibo 1968 ~ and (2) there wai new evidence Jitold ool fire the fatal bullet.
:~11!e court rejectod the appeal 7.0
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·.~}!'ban. 28, ls serving a life sentence.
lla-laltlall)' was condemaed to eucution ¥1' WU ,_.lenced after the Ciutornia
!:i:t;me Courl outliwed capl!al pun)sb-
..,\f San Queolin Prllon, apotesman Lee
litBonl l8ld Sirhan bad "oo reaction at
ill'l't when told of the b1gb courl'• ~bu aot .. been ~~1 re1c~ ~ iDucta of anything," DeBord said ... When lt'4'Ulllel to 'legal moves, like this, bi's
--ally very Placid;" '
i l•nody was -.lala JIDle S, 1• at tba Hiii.I Ambusador in Lao ·Angelel after
1'lllnlnC the llale'• Democrl~ Jlftlldel/' 1111 pimary. . ' •
"'8owln( the obootlDI. police aeardJed
~·· bedroom In bis mother'• home ~ I'.-wt-a warrant They nolebciotl .............. 117,
Mlllt Die " and ued them at the ,'
.~ """'""* to the appeal Callfcmla lillldll! 0 111d the llale ~-Courl ~ comclly that emer1~
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CREWS PROP UP
!J'OJJ'ER OF PISA
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'-.Coucer,iis _r ,ut to: ~r11g~t
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Officer David Walter sald be tried to
stop the car with the Texas license plaies
at the lnteneclioD ol Harbor and the San
Diego FreOwaY but that Berthiaume
allegedly gunned the....,. and toot off.
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The two cars sped up Harbor
Boulevard and headecf' for the Garden
Gfove Freeway where they bit ipeeds up
to 100 mph until Berthiaume reportedly
Bmy CoilSt Businessma11: Relaxes :wit~. Glider
. '
lost control anq struck a guard rail oa
the Euclid Street t1il.
By RUDI l'!IEDZIEUIKI
l °' ... o.ilr PIW SIMf
When the pressures of his buBiness and
of law school exams threaten to become
overbearing, Ted Grussing bottles them
• up at» aends ll'!'m soaring blgh over the 'Seag U' Author bailts'111 /be sa.11 Ana River. . . , U , . . . ' 'Iii! f.ill slanrf aloile In the lush meadow
atop. the bluff o"'rlooklng Huntington
Sp-eaks at occ Beach with not a •Ingle sound in the air . and notblng in the blue sky excepl a
larie aeagull which, wings outstretched, Rlcbml Bach1autborol the heal seDlng gllrUs ~ully 'lbrough the air.
boot "Jonathan Llvlnpton Seagull," will . Grussing J:an make the seagull dip,
pay 1 leclure v1a1t to Oranp Coast tum, climb ariCf land at bis feet. He has
College Wednesday. absolute control over all its DlO»'ements
He will taJt to student• and the public becsuae !11f seagull Is in reality a radio
about bis wort al noon 111 the auditorium, con~lled ill!der.
without ' adml•slon fee. ' . The pmid'°' oC a food brokerage and
Bach ls being brought to the Coota ballpoint pea and marker distributing
Mesa campua through the' eftcrtl of bis company, Ghlssing, as, often comes to frien4:1, Elf° Sha~,· an OOC French , seM: re(Ugfe from' the buStlirig world on
teacher. • top of the Colla lllesa bluff.
\
"It's a nice, peaceful thing: You might
say I'm under a lot Cl( pressure and this
giyes me a way to cork off,"·he says. .
An unconventio~l in8p with' a college
degree ,in ancient G~ Gnlssing, 21332
Compass Lane, HuntiJ!gton Beach, found·
ed'his successful business in C.Osta Mesa
after corning .out we~ from Minnesota.
Not.afraid to Start on an entirely new
career in bis 30s be now also · goes to
night achoo!, w th the· intent of becoming a-corporate IaWyer. ~
His workload creates more tension ·thaD tte sometimes cares for and that's
why he look ue radio conirol glider Dying
abouf two months ago.
His plane, built q.om a kit at home, is
launched into · thef air from a catapult
e,onslstlng of sur1!!9al tubing and nylon
1ishing l_ine. The ·tubing ii µecI to a post,
stretched oul, '8l!il the glider releaaed In-
to the air. · · ·· ·
Wbell il attaloa IUflic!ent altitude, the
catopuit line releases and drifts to earth
by parachute, and the gilder Is on tis
o~n1 ,
. Using a, ~ansmltter with 4 miniature
l:octtrol stick, Grussing will send lt'soar-
ing over the edgo of the bluff to atle!v
• (See SOARING, Pqe 2)
.
Volcano Suffers
New' Crack, Spews ,
Lava on :flomes
' -... ,;'"''""
REpclAVIK (UPI )'-A audden crack
in the west side o( the Hel~afjell volcano
sent thousands or tons of solid rock, Java
and mud roaring down toward Vest-
mannaeyjar city today, bw:ylng several
houses and threatening to engulf the
Newborn Abandoned · town. ~
Town officials on= Island said
the woil lido ol the opened up
during the nllbl. and eatly today a 50 to
100-yard-wide part of the mountain's
west side l!nnbled doWI\, fllling,,a yalley
and coming to the edge of the caY. FBI Seeks P~rso~ Who Left Baby in Plane Rest Room Tl1t Ion$ of aolld rod: ashes and mud
riding on laval streams approached the
town, afler f~ a yalley belweeo the
in the rear lavatory tOllet had jusl come town and the He!gafjell .. YOUNGm>wN, Ohio (AP) -The
aearcb conlinuod ,today for an unlden-
Ufled woman •ho ~ pve birth
111 Ill airlfner real -and then left her bally jonmed Into the IODel .. ...... lelt1llllfllle..
United Air Ljlll emDloYes dolnl roalfne
clMJ>ap -aboird the ,._ dlaoo••od the 1aoby ......... Shi -......... ill~yto"'Wknat..
~ ll'arrell General HOlllilal. '
The airline sald the baby bad ap-
parenUy been born sometime durlna the
Olghl from Wlllhinglon, D.C. through
Pltlsburgll to Youngstown late Monday night .•
The airline aaid the Olghl from
Wubln&lon la Pilllburlh -!f mlnules
ond 11111 the -Ill """' fl minuteS. ,,,, ... ....,,._ ... baby l1IPWed
le btl Jlllll -*'I • liour old when 111w1 a.
ll Jltlll llld t ......... reported a
aboard the plline ,for ioutlno lnspectlon -Olllcials bad hoped the vllltY would
and cleaning after pa-ers deplaned . stop new lava stl'elllDI lronl n1aldlni
He said only the baby's held was vlsl· Into the town, bul tod•y they espressed
hie in the commode and t••t one worker fffT the enllre lown 'l",Uld h<i t.uied. · •-S.veral walls of mud and banlentd held the Cbiid by the bead rlo keep w lava -earlier lo stop flows on the
from rarung-tbroUgh u o~ workers oullldrla of th<! town Wer9 leveied by tbe
ldiSmanlled the ~ lo llflO her. . lands!~ they said.
At the hospital, tbci baby waa put Im· The rest of lbe crultlbled mounlalnsltle
mediaieJy Into 111 inalbator, ~thoulh the has piled Into a 21$-yartf.bllh 'hill now
hospital said laler !be baby'was 'lulf term lllnding only l,GI yarcll from the-town
There wu no·ellboratlon. ~
.P-vq ia ll!e r-t&Uve ot Iba
Laotian royal P.Y.~~ II the special envoy of Souphiaou-•
vong, leader of the Patbet Lao who, loo
getber with Iba North Vi<tnanwR, _.
lrol threeoquarlel'I of the terrllor)' and !
half the population of i.aOI. .
In Waahlnatoa, Pentagon apoktlman .
Jerry '!I· Frledbelm aald U.S. bombln(
operaUoos m· JAm bl!ve not halted.
"To the heal of my lmowledge, It la on-
going today," Frledbeim told newsmen.
The Norlb Vletnlmese have given .the
Uniled Slates a llsl of seven U.S. milltarj
men IDd two American clvili8DI held ·
prisoner In Laoo and acbeduled for re-
leaoe under the Vietnam qreemenl.
· · Bui It ia nol lmown bow many American
prlsonera, If any, are being held.by the
Communist Patbel Lao aad whit effect
the cease-fire mlgbl have on the file ol
any l'OWs. -,
• lt'was not 'hmlldllilely dear whether
the reported .,._ -t the 1-·
tian polltloal snarl bas -imtqled or
whether the ceoae-llre ..,.... .. 1 would
(See LAOS, Pqe I) I
• ........ Ceut ,
The wutberlady-aunny...., through Saturday, with __ ,
high clouds 111 the early moninc
houra. ~ ,at the beaches 11,
rising to 75 lalaad. Lows lonlgl!I,
In the !Os.
INSIDE TOD-' 'f
BriQiltc B<lnlol al II a bitter
Ttcl ... tDho hales ~-ltl ....
ject& childreft and ii often ... ~
ancholv1 Y n , the 1upot of the
alxttu sovs •h• fin<ll toloc• C711IV m componr of aftiftlOla, Su
•torv "" PaQ• 10.
L.M. ...,., 11 ·-. c-.... ·-. c-•
-ft --.. --. --N --'l1a FBI -caDod Into Iii ... )b., cloy, _..,.,. the Trumbull c-,
klll'a llei*-wu budllal ..
llwWllplloo, d:atlel said. Unltlll Air
Une ~ .... llid &bey tumid
O.W ptn pr 11111 to Ibo tbril'I of· .....
=::.,. ~· ~CO:::'J:u~
WU aot la•D-~,
Uaited Pub11e ~ lllrec:tor' Tom
GonmJata Ill Cle..r.d Mid tbal the
.... r pt,. wllo lll!Jsend tM tflby
and appeared to 'fti&h aboul Ji'" or six · c:enler. . ·
pouoda. Hool>ilal _..-. said tllO •Po The lava hill wu standing ltlll this
parenlly w• not )Dllm\l 111 the l!>cl!knt. · af)ernooo, but offtcials uld If II abould
The airline Aid jbe 8-i let C.rrled start movb\g 'Pin, It 'woul~ ~ more
--' ....... , .. ' -.r1 I fl ,..... 11-11 ........... , .......... IMf T-•
-ft ·-. _.. ..... M
• (~ passeoaers to Pll-.i; and M to bouaea and llnett1r the · enUre batbor Y~ ' _ aru wllh Its Oahlng plaula.
""" Ill t4 _,,_, " --.
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Tllttd1y, f......., 20, 1973
SUCCUMBS AT IO
Newport Planffr Brlgp
Rites Wednesday
For Developer
Louis W. Briggs
Funeral services f~r Newport BeacJI
pioneer, developer and real estate broker
LOull W. Briggs will be held Wednesday
at 2 p.m. Mr. BliiP died SUnday lat tbe
a .. ol llO.
A resident at ClllUomta since 1100, Mr.
Briggs moved to Newport Beach In 1920. ·
He was involved in the development of
Harbor Ialsnd and several aubdlvl!lons
on aaJboa Ialand, and once operated a
boat building bulillea on tbe lite of lbe present fun ...,..
He sat on the planning commJalons of
Newport Beach and Orange County, and
served u president ·of the Newport
Harbor Board of Realtora In 1931, '32 and '42. •
In addition, Mr. Briggs was a charter
member of the Newport H a r b o r
American Legion and 'bad been a
member ol lbe Newport Harbor Yacht
Club ilnce lv:ll.
Wednesday's services wiU be held at
Pacific View Chapel Offlclalhlg will be
tbe Rev.' Loren D. Flicklncer of t h e
Newport Bead> Unity Church, wbere Mr.
Br:lgp WU a member.
Burial will follow at Pacific View-
Memor!al Park.
Mr. Briggs la IUrVived by bis wile
Marietta, 1907 E. Bayfroot, Balboa;
brother Stuart of Beverly Hlll1, and
sister Gladys Cowf of New York, three
nieces JLDd a oepbew •.
The family auggests memorial .,,..
trlbuticmr to Redlandr C ci m m u n I I y
Hospital. .
Object Lesson,
Gets Low Grade
WEYBRIDGE, England (UPI) -The
subject,' "A Venton of Being a Woman,"
was part of a five-day course of llberal
studies -but governors of Brooklands
Tecbnical College decided lecturer Guido
Casal, 26, was too liberal
Casal illustrated a point about strip-
tease dancers by appearing naked in
front of a mixed clais of l~to-19-)'ear-old . ' student!. ·
The college governors M o n d a y
reprimanded casaI and two women lec-
turers present during UU. strip.
College principal Waller Benedict said
he thought the incident "deplorable.''
"The governors, however, ae!(epted
that they acted In good faith but In dcilng
so were &Wity of a grou error of mis·
judgment," he said. "The governors have
now closed the matter."
Food Stamps Eyed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S.
supreme Cwrt a~ today to examine
a federal law designed to deny food
stamps to non-needy college student!.
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During Raid
hi London~-
LONDON (AP) -Three armed men
maated with 1tocklnp Invaded tbe In-
dian Hlgb Commission today, beat and
tied empioyes and then Ibo! It out with
Britiab police. Two raiders Wtte l<llled,
and the third WU Injured and amoted,
S<ollaDd Yard said.
One policeman, an Indian olflclal and
two bystanders were treated for shock
and minor Injuries at nearby bolpltall.
The niden were Indians or Patistan1I
and were In their :zor, tbe Yard said.
Indian olflclala aald the three men ap-
peared to be "m!Jl!Uided Pakistanis."
The ofllclala said lbe men evidently
wanted to aeiu ooe or more bostager.
,,,. •• ~J
soARINC •..
wHll a lbennll, a WllQI .lllci rising layer
01 air. ·u 11•1 gooc1 eMcigll it can carry tbe
plana ,..... ~ 'l\lf!O, ·f~ ~." the
biuU. -•.
•1Findin1 a tbemiat ls a hunt-and-seek
rystem. You bave II> pay close •llention
to 11. Wben .,... watob It Dy over the
riverbed ad -Ing suddenly kicks up,
you'" U.ually In one. Then you bring the
ptaM into a tight circle and let it climb,"
he explalnr.
A compl~le radio cop\J'Ol outfit like
Grussl!ig's runa more ~ $250 but
cheaper models are available.: So art
mo~ expensive ooes. : 1
Tbe Indians alid tbe meo entered the • bulldJni about 9:30 a.m., and other
eyewitnesses said armed police reached
tbe building within four minutes. Dumped Too Soon-
Wbat ,makes tile bobby oosUy )I the
tniniaturlzed radio receiver and ; 1ervo uriil bide the plane which Opeii!~.rud· aer , and stabilizer, and tbe ground
transmjtler. AU operate on batteries. I
.f'rot1t P .. e J The li>ootout occurred in a hallway. The
Yard 1&id Iha~ as police rushed Into the
bulldlng, Ibey encountered a rlider, wbo
aimed a plltol at them. It was not clear
immediately wbo fired first .
The attack was over In leas than an
hour. Tbe India House ataff returned to
its offices, and a policeman on the scene
said : "All the intruders have been
removed. No one escaped."
Eiizabeth Quesnell, 56, of 2172 Miner St ., Costa
Mesa, was on her way from the county dum~ ~nd
truck driver Charles C. Cochrum, 34, of Whittier.
was on his way to it. Both trips ended ltfonday morn-
ing on Coyote Canyon Road near Bonita Canyon
Road. The accident which tied up Irvine area traf.
fie for hours sent Mrs. Quesnell to Costa Mesa Me-
morial Hospital where she was treated for minor
injuries and released. Cause of Cochrum's prtma-
ture dumping of soil and tree cuttings is unknown_:_
LAOS ••.
come separately from a political accord. ·
Tbe d;,.munist'backed Patbet Lao pnr
posed a cease-fire three limes In the Jul
four days, agreeing to leave pollllcal
prOblems for more disculsion,' a Commu-
nial. 1pokesman reported in the Laotian
capital of Vlel'ltJane. The gun battle occurred just across the
atreet from the Royal Shakespeare Como.
pany'1 London theater Ind at one of the
city's busiest crossroads, the Aldwych fn..
teraection where the Strand becomes
Fleet Street.
Nearby are some of the city's most
famous hotels and !beaten, tile head·
quarten of the Br!Ush Broadcasting
Corp. and naUonal newspapers.
BUIOI, can and tam backed up
aeveral blocb inlo tbe Strand as police
can, ambulance1, mo&orcycle police and
foot patrolmen converged on seven-story
India House. Tbourandr streamed from
officer, allOpl and rtores to watch.
.. We were down in the basement, and
then we heard a Jot of shooting,.'' said a
member ol tbe Indian million'• ataff,
Rita Morgan.
.. We all rushed up the ltaln and saw
two muted men wbo turned, and we jual
fled down lbe stairs."
She alid the gunmen we,. telling
everyone to lie down on the floor. Sbe
bearer three or four llboia, and then tbe
men made tbem come upatairs.
11V{e aQ laid down OD our stomachs,"
she alid.
Anotjier member of tbe staff said one
of tbe tnvaderl was armed with a sword
an~ tbe otben had pistols.
.
TONIGHT
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
Regular meeting, City Hall, I : 30 p.m.
NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOARD -
Regular meeting, Costa Mesa High
Lyceum Theater, 7:30 p.m.
UC! LECTUllES -"The Role of the
Ublverslty," Seymour Martin Lipset,
·SOclal Science . Hall, a p.m. Adm. 12.
"How to Pirt~ lt All TOgether ... " Part of ·sefies on.P.rofe&Siooal PracUces in HOUJ-
lng lnduairy1 Rm. 171, Humanities Hali,
7-9:30 p.m. Adm. $6. "Invasions of
Privacy'," part o.f ser:tes on Morality,
'I'williht · Zone ol the Law, Science Lec-
ture Hall, HO p.m. Adm. $5.50.
"Hypertension," part of series on Yoor
Heart and Circulatory System, Sopb.
Lecture Hall, Medical Surge I Bldg. 7-10
p.m. Adm. $5.
OCC LIBRARY EXHIBIT -Cllna In-
dian ArtUacts, Roy Wlldman Collection,
Llbrary, 2nd Door, Feb. 20-Marcb 15.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11
HARBOR AREA COMMUNITY CON·
CERT -Marvelee Cariaga, OCC
Auditorium, g, 15 p.m. Phooe BU-5765.
"BASIC TRAINING OF PAVLO HUM·
MEL" -South Coast Repertory 11teater,
through Sunday, 8 p.m. Tickets 646-IS63.
Wilson Seen Running
SAN DIEGO (AP) -State Sen .
Mervyn Dymally (J>.Los Angeles), says
he expects Mayor Pete Wilson of San
Diego to run against him for California
lieutenant governor,
Nixon Predicts
History to Show
Viet Role Right
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -President
Nixon predicted today that history will
prove that America was right when "we
stuck It out" In Vietnam and said the aet·
Uement there brlgbtens prospectrfor
1asting world peace.
Addressing the South Csrolina General
Assembly, tbe first stale legislature to
. adopt a reaolutlon hailing the Vlelnam
peace accord, Nilon said the United
Stalea ended III role In the war with
honor and with the respect of allles and
adversaries alike.
HBecause of what we did in Viebwn, it
la my firm conviction that the United
States can now exerclae more effective
leaderahlp in the cause of world peace,''
the President said.
It was the chief executive's first full-
Oedged public addrols in the nearly four
weeb since the· Vlelnam accord was
•lined; and Wblle House aides uranged
1 ... blm to give JI in a llale !hat Gov.
John West called "the bear! of American
patrloUsm."
The President read a letter be said he
rece.ived from a CallfonUan whose son
died in Vietnam. The mother, whom be
did not name, praised the "honorable
peace agreement" and said:
"Had you agreed to anything· less, you
would have lef down not only the boys re--
malning In Vietnam, but also those who
died in the war ... We feel that our son
James would have felt as we do, and
would bave supported yoor policy."
Aides said the letter was from Mrs.
Louis J. Amendola of Downey.
The chief executive also quoted from a
cable he said be received from a return..
ing prisoner of war, Air Force Maj.
Rober! Daugblry.
"Thank you for returning us with
honor," N'u:on quoted the cable. " , .•
God ble" you. God bless Azner!ca." .
The chief executive'• reception at the
airport, along the motorcade route and in
the South Carolina House chamber was
warm and friendly. An esUmated 3,000
greeted Nixon at tbe airport.
The governor, in introducing N"u:on,
hailed him as a ''man of peace'1 11.nd
prlised blm for the "new atablllty you
are creating in this world."
Ivory Statue Stol~n
From Home in Mesa
A Costa Mesa woman to1d police Mon-.
day that 90meone bad heisted an ivory
statue of a Chinese man with a monkey
on his back, valued at $350 from a
sboebo1 In her apartment
Mn. Hula R. Bryant, mo Ponona
Ave., 1&1d the IO.Inch carving was laken
from her bedroom closet 10metime
between Feb. I and Mon<lay.
Booze Ration
Chileans May 'Go o_n Wagon' .
SANTIAGO Chile (UPO -Prutdent Salvador ;\llende said he
may order liquor rationed and warned men that heavy drln~g re-
duces their virility. • .
Allende told a pre-election rally Monday that Ji.q11,9i' ratlomng
might lose a few male votes but that women would ov..Wbelmlngly
support it.
"I am going to tell you oomethlng In puhllc because I am a doc-
tor," Allende said. "Some of you tblnli that excessive drlnl<ing makes
yoii more manly. Well, that Lt wrong. Too much drlnltlng weakens
yotlr vlrlllcy." •
·He slid he was ''very '8erious• about Implementing a plan he
announced earller to ration liquor. '
"In Chile, there',are ~000 chronic alcoholics and 800,000 u-
cesslvJ drlnbis," he said. •·rne men who form these groups 111 often
absent from work and perform poorly on the job. They aloo csoee
atddent.s."
Thousands Hit Beaches
On Sunny, Blue Holiday Suspect Seized
In Coast Area
• I
Swmy skies and above-nonnal tem-
peratures are predicted for the Orange
Coast through Saturday, Uie Natlnnal
Weather Service said lnday.
Fur Will Fly
In Court Suit
A dispute between two Costa Mesa pet
food stores over their almost identical
names will have to be setiled In Orange
County Superior Court.
William Power, owner of the "Feed
Barn," 22461,i Newport Blvd., took th.e
issue there with the filing of a lawswt
naming Fur, Feather !Ind Fin, operators
of a pet food facility a"'°"' the street at
Zl23 Newport Blvd. as defendants.
Power clabns that the rival establish-
ment also put up the name "Feed Bafn"
and shortened it to "Feed Bar" after be
jlrotested. '
Power claims the abbr'evlation '.ls not
•enough to prevent the public from being
misled by almost ldenUeal shop •lins.
His plea !or an lnjunctkm ·against the
defendants will be heard March 2 by
Judge Robert P. Kneeland.
Lagunan Sµes
Over Phone Rap
A Laguna Beach man who was cleared
Dec. 12 of cbafges that he used a
telephone "to ,commit a nuisance" bas
sued the Costa Mesan who initiated the
allegations for $10,000.
John W. Russell of 632 Cliff Drive
names Marshall A. Stiltner of 2700
Peterson Way, Costa Mesa, as the man
who gave information that led fo his ar-
rest ~Y 15.
Russell states in an Orange County
Superior Court lawsuit c I R l m in g
malicious prosecution that the district at·
torney later dropped the case In
municip~ court.
More than 110,000 beaehgoers along the ·
coast took advantage of the unseasonal
weather over Washington's Birthday, en-
joying mild surf and sunny, blue skies. Rape Incidents :
The largest .. -holiday crowd was A 29-year-old steelworter,-wbo poliCe
reported at Newport Beach, where an Oelleve Ls responsible for at lef.st nli:ie
estimated 65,000 persons flocked· to the rapes throughout Sodlbem Califonila,
strands. was arrested Monday night. :
"Jt was an extremely unusual turnout The attest of Ralph David Utley of
for this time of year,'' said lifeguard Diamond Bar concluded an eigbt-montb
spokesman Ken Jacobsen. "We uSually inv~aUon of semal usaulta ln Hun·
get about 5,000 out here Ibis time ol t1nlton Beach, Long Beach and Anabelrn.
year." He was picked up by a team of fn.. 1
No rescues were reported in the three-vesUgators from Lo n g Beach and
to-four-foot surf, he said. Anaheim at about 5 p.m. as be arrived
The Harbor Patrol said the area looked home from his job in a Vernon
f •15 ironworks. like "a summer weekend." Winds o 1~ Huntington Beach Detective Lula
knots provided a beautifui day for sail· Ochoa said the strappb;ag steelworker is a
ing, according to Sgt. Don Brown. No suspect in the rape of a k>cll woman
major incidents were reported in the earlier this Dl9Dlh in 8 laundromat at
crowded water, be said. Broo:Ohurat Stree.t and Hamilton" Avenue.
An estimated 22,500 persons wert He said be al.so believes Utley ls tbe '
reported along Huntington Beach, where man wbo allem~ lo ,ape anotbor
four-to-five foot surf was recorded. woman in a aowntowD laundromat a few ,
lJ!eguards In San Clemente reported days later. 4
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21,000 beiahgoers and 'four·tct-fiVe--· ,The majority qf;jbe c~1~!e;atil•ted ·
foot surf, wblle 12,000 persons dotted the by •• ~. lrk:ity . tam ol · d$cli,,...:jo>-
ocean· front ln Laguna' Beach, where surf volved women who were either ~·ta
measured three feet. 1 a laundromat or a~~ from the liun-
Temperatures ranged in lbe high 50s dromat, taken to some l!MJlated loc\VOO
and low 60s in the' water along the coast, and then raped. r3
with air temperatures in the low 70S. ~·.Beach Police Sgl ,Jtm
Laguna Beach lifepards said the. air said a man answering UUey s u
temperature there reached 84. was ~Portedly responsib1e for
The National . Weather Service forecast !~!:i~. the North Loog Beach'~ ,
temperature~ ~ th~ low _70s through "It get -so bad we put out specfall n-
Saturday, d.ippmg .to lows m the upper forcement detail and I think we justM
405. Early mormng low clouda and or ran him off That seems to be iliilt
pa.tohy fog could be expected, forecaste r.• , .the time that he sl!olft!d up in Onilce
said. Count}'," Racobs said. """':. ,
Teachers Adamant
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Striking
teachers said they would walk picket
lines again today and risk further arrests
u a walkout In the city'• public scbool.s
dragged through the seventh week wltb
no end In sight. 'Close to 400 plckets
marching in support of the Philadelphia
Federation of Teachers (PF!') "ere ar·
rested Monday for defying a common
pleu court Injunction.
The detective ,_ant said ~ b·
vestlgaUon was aided by the fact 'lllJt
Utley is· a registered sez offender wl~~ a hisiQry Of prlol' eoovicUons for •
crimes. · t • ·
Because of bis previous tecord, 'UtWs
name, address and photo were i.vailllll'1e
to police during their Investigation ...
case, Racobs explained. ·' ' '°"" Utley, wbo il1 married and tbe fatber pl
three cblldren, il1 held ·1n tbe Long ~
City Jail. No ball has been aet"ii(id
Racobs sald they expect to arrllgij:I"',
Wednesday afternoon. > ' I I
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With the innovation of now kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching
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Our main concern i1 with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes
lind even in whole tracts have been installed without • power stretcher being
unloaded from the truck. In, some of these holT)OS, aftor the carpel is "slopped"
in with a knee-kickor, a waffrillq can is u1ed to shrink , up the wrlnklts.
Unbelievable, isn,'t ii 7
Al Aldon's we take grNt pride in correct installations. SfTekhin9 ·ia
ochioved with stretcl..rs the! go wal-to-waft, attended by experienced mechonic.s,
trained by us.
Don't gamble the prico' of y0ur carpet purchase on • poor instoLtioit •
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