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Nixon accusi!d ~ fuday ol trying
to bold L. Palriolt dray1s ~atiOn as
FBI director '¥age" by lnslStlpg that
NixoQ's' COUilsel Qoilfj before tli'e com-
mittee. .
· ile vow.ii be·woilld """" permit such teslimooy, eVen/it 1t meant. Gray's re-
jection. . , ,
"My decision has been made,0 Nixon .
told reporlers at a, White House news
conference.
. He· said John w .. Dean m, counsel to
. the President whom the Senate Judiciary
c.omm!ttee wants to question 1n con-
nection with the Walergate bugging case,
"bas bl effect double privUe~"·-that
of !lie ,lawyer-<Hent relationship as well ·
.,,, the ·executive pi1ri!ege whlcb' the
White House claims would hl9cl: any
presidential aide from testifying before
the Congress.
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Nixon challenged Congress to contest . • . • -. ,_ • -
hls po8Itlon before · the · u.s. supreme Breaki~g ~-·~ ~ Court.
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"If the Senate ... wants a court test Katie Powis of Costa "'esi (slhllingj '·c)iab·with Antonia kOsher of:
, we 'rOUld welcome II,'' Nixon .. Id. th•i' tpUring j\u'l'ian gymnastic,! teain during a' break' ID the Sovie I
, • l "~'"11"·...,id•il>On-.•\ll'<'!ideotial< aides • girlS" workout Wedn'l!sd'ay at tl!e Spo~ Arena. Katie, a student at ; iJ1 i-~.IE! ~ :.·i 11• appearing before Congress extended to T"Winkle School ,and an a8plr1Dg gy)nnast, wat'cjied the worl<Ollt and
....... ....... "" • ~ • I l e ,. the bipartisan Senate COflUillttee betided mingled with the So,~iefgir,IS alopg Witli,other mem~ril .of_the New-.
' · .. . ·. by ~· Sam Ervin (0.N.C.), which wm p<>rt Bea<;b Gymnastic• Team. For ·more orl the RU.Slan gymnasts,
AilUwar activist Jmf6 .Jlm:da.talk9·to StUd'enti:'dtirlili'ber a~ce begin Inv~atlng the Watergate case see Page 25. . '
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Wednesday at Col StaroiF:ijJl"i:ton. Sliii ~1"'1 for• <lenionstralioos ·ID and other ,charges of political esplonage -~-~ San Clein'enle when ~§· .:.,\'i~ll)aJ!I'~ ·presid,enl Thieu ~jsiis tlte and campaign lrregularIUea within a few •·
western White ~ous'~ -~· ~ Bll>rr: Plllll! 8~ Mis3 Fonda we:;.;.,,.ps thls la th'e time to have the p Ii" Ch. . . . EJ . •
is sch'edµI'<l'l<!'Sp • 4Dfn6'l'tl Y' .aftom:>o : ~..;. ' . . • . hlghesl court in llie land make a decl!ioa 0 ce arge xecut1 ve
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..: ,,. a 1Upjlold the separation of powers," Nixon . 1
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XploslOD~ Rirc BuddhiSts sal~i.on saldbehea~tbat~esen~tors In 'P" D'. k' B· I .. . . . . .. ~1 bold Mr._ <:!"Y ~e lo\ Mr. 1ggy ofl•T . . urg anes {:u. _ ~'.!..; -\t ...... -~:i.•. u!.tr_.. '.!ii.:~.,_...--... 1.:. .-.--!. ...... .;u r .~~ .. IRPf.M~ Ue .s&fcl..beJOuld -----· )~· 1 ... not JmuctJ.e Wlder to such prusure, even '~~~~·~· , ~II,~.• ~W o ,d1efeat,pl lll'•~'l,. . . . , · , : · _. ~~·f. ~Y.m~.:,,t,,.:t..,. ~., ,-.-~,; ... >lt,.:.,, .. jt _seve~.monthl. h\lflt for a1 ln:eak·ln .., year-bld Motorola Corporation ~-
It • N""lrOO tfa:s reiPcridiiig io tne Cblllenge artist whO became koown to Orange municationt extcutive who officials hnk ~ by the-JU<IJelary ~ttee this County sheriff's deputies as the "Piggy to the burglaries of 42 homes -all of w~ When it called on Dealt to testify Bank Burglar" is over. them in the Mission Viejo area.
(~ FBI, P111e ll It has ,ended with the arrest of a 311-Sherllf'1 depulles bave booked Louis E.
' ' Moritz'.h'. 1ol. 2868% GrUvla Drive, Mis-
' • lion Viejo on .mulliple .burglar)'' counts. They a,re scheduling his arralgrunent ap-
!pearance in South Orange County . Sex Edu~ation?
IGLESIAS, Sardinia . (Al') -A docal court sentellced Emma · ~~-jij.~miQingl!>Wnof'80~11iem1. , to"'D"monu& ifiPttson lot giring 1.'aex lessons'' toJ *n-'
agers ID exchanae for oranges. . 1 ·
Police arrested Mr•. G.Uoa1'1n Novmeber after farmers .com-.·
plained that snt.n.·quantitie1 ol orange1 were being plundered froin enw• eocb nl&ht. · Tiie larmen told JlOlice they believed the footers were young boys. Police questioned ~\'e and reported they said a· few '<iranges were ·the price the housewl!e asked foi particl!IAtlng in the lessons,
Otherwise. they sal~, they bad to pay a fee of 100 file -·17 cents
~ lot each c!W. ' . . .
Mrs. G.iJo:czl was found (\tllty of performing sexual a~ .on
minors and lnstlgaUng them 1o s\eat. ·
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"'•esilptorS wii> finally tracked do'io
Moritz '8id Ibey bad been under l\\O '!mi p"'"1oit,f~'~'long timetbat the,mao1 MlsSion Vlejp' burglllri<t were· the work
~Ti..~~·, ' · .. le aim, thty ..ici, had
beeQ, lo . ' lOOit •••• he , found ' M ' ad '"-ialtfuj -' .,.,;_ L •• L. )lroU " • • ""' ' Lil.. ,tsbon\., ..,.,.. ...... he [oilitd Jn a num~r of _ es.'
But the bunt becanie more bltensive
whelf the1 •learned tbal llit •iatrud'er mad' a poll!V ol tatlag i...o blank checks
trcim every1 home 'in. whlcb bo fOllDcl a
checlt boot. · '
• 0 Jult tw~" an lnvtsligator aald today.
"B•t we "ajl!ed what ihey all added up
Io when those checks started appearing
in kK:a1 bntkl." .
. It is olleced that Moritz, an uecuUve
at the *ton>la Corporation'• El Sepndo
pllllll, pocketed more than 111,llllO from his
mafilpulauon or the otolen checb.
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actreiMI Inv--1n -never IDtended to bl llllde, In _,, far
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· lilJ Invesl!Pton 'have arrested· three men inclucllng · a Costa · Mesao In . ...,.
n<cuon wltb the alleged phony lilm
scheme, while a fourth o._i ls ltill
sought.
Complaints, chlrfling them wilb SS
counts of ·OOlllPlrilcy, • sfl!ld theft,
fraudulent sale ol eecuriUet and we ol
securities without qualilicatioO were
Issued prior to the arrests. '"
Arraignment wu acibeduJed today for
Rbbelt S: L. Scott, 39, of 3111 TrlDlty
Drlye: J~ llerakovlll, 25, of Los
Angeles, and Frank S. Carpenler, 11$. ol
178721'.lbeodora l)riv.,.Tustin. · ·
Haroor Judl.$1 ,District Coult· Jodp Ev,rett Dicke)'. al!o laaled a complaijll
narillng ·a .fourth 1 Jhao, Frank ceitota,
about 50, wbo ls sought oo ldeoUcal
charges.
J!Jcks' Inveltlgaton charge the quartet
with operating a pliooy corporation callod
Rbya!-scot lntemaUonal Prodactloos. He ls alS!> asking any other citizens
who had busineu dealings wlth the firm
headquartered al &103 llarlJor BIYd.,
COsta Mesa, to Contact his office.
InveatJgators did not reveal bow many
persom Ihe1 belleve were vlclimlr.ed by the operat!On. _
Autboi'lUea claim Scott and bls
partbieri tnddced varlOus people to inve!t
money ln movies which were assertediy
to be ftlmed on locallon in Orange. County
The alleged inducements included
allegatlooS that Ibey had signed well
lcnoinf ftJm and television pel'!IOll&liliel
'for lead roles ID the 1boWL
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! DA!lV PILOT $ , Thlwsday, Mardi 1', 1973
6-lhot• Harm"less
Medical SuPiRlles
Reach Indians
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. CUP!) -
GWlShotl again sh&tler<d the night
still-around 11111 blmlel, OO<Upled by
DlOll!ben cl the Amerlcon IndlaD Mov ..
meo1, but It seemed !Wml-and AIM
leaden prepor<d tA> ..,ume negotbltiool
with the eo-nmeot. Abollt 16 oboes wm bean! during the
night and early tDda)' frvm an .,.. i>onb
of the buildings eeiud by the !DdiaDs
more thlm 111!1 weeb ap. But It did not
resemble a eunfigbt and may have been
tarRet pt1lctle<. Meanwlllle, a shipment of medicine
sufficient for the -reached the In-diana. 'lllelt food aupply was Increased
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Mother 'Grave'
MEw BIUTAIN, Conn. (UPI)' -
'l'bt jlO\>dltlon hi the mother ol
Korean war •PY .John T. Downey
bu-aled udJ'the p...,,..i.
for •ourvtval 1s lflVl," ll wa1 an-llOUDC<d--r. _, .. A mallcol Ollll<Uft !ill illutd by ~ 0.. New Brtlaln General llolpllal '"
where Mrs. Mavy V. Downey, 7S,
has been a patient 1lnce March 7
after suffering a stroke.
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by two bead of cat~, butchered WIJdnea.
day night.
A fire whicb de>troyed a mobile -
used "" the llldiant .. "" -.vatlaol post WU reported. A Pl a!ov• inlfde the
borne eJ11loded. but the quarten were
empty al the time.
lrulian spotameo said that Harlin1tA>n
Wood, Deportmmt ol Interior negotlatA>r
trying to brillfl about I IOlutlao of the °"'
cupatioo, was on hll WIY bere for a
meeting.
The he.avy snows wbicb !ell over the
area Tuesday night and Wednesday
blocked bu hi• approach and the mov ..
ment of supplles. '
The near-blizzard cooled off the anned
confrontation between the 200 Indians ~
"<U!'Yinl Woundediu.,
cava!ry -ol llO to• 19111, a f~ olDdal wlio .JO
blockade of 300 U.S. marshall and
poijce rillglng the tiny Oglal•
village. ~
ll'!cierOJ age~ll appeared caget; to
contiol of1he village a from the
&ant Indianl.
"ll they ....... ~ Indialll we'c( Ila
moved In already," an FBI •sent
early tA>day. "ll i)le)''Were '!""~~ D~ the KKK (ku klwt IOan) we'd
ihoftd. in a 1qaa time qo.'' '... ·
But a Justlce Department spo~
said there were no plans to storm the
settlement. ' .
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MILITANT INDIANS GATHER AROUND BULL KILLED FOR ADDITIONAL FOOO AT WOUNDED KNEE
Supplies Running Short as Severe Snowstorm Mikes Conditions Worse •t South Dakota lndlen Outpost
Prosecution Pleads Guilty
Juage Hits
Authorities
Over Arrest .
' Lawmen a'nd district attorney's ID-1:
veatlgaton got a ~ atap on lhe wrtst>
tA>day ll«n an flral>le-doimty ~· OOliit ,... for their ar...t !Mt Friday -
!n Laguna Beach of an alleaed membe •
of the "BcUher:bood of Etemal Love' •
.......... acy. ~ Jlldi• Raymood Vincent, the l .
aulgned to all pretrial and trial -.
for ~ 50 'perallllS Indicted bf ti..;
GrlD1I Jury, warned Dlalr1ct ~ Cecil llldal ,, and all members of the tat.. rorce Involved" that they wut need Jllif
jlennilllon tA> arrest any IDdlctPe m
-... ilatlng prior "' the lndlctmenl. •
The onler follows the.....i Mardt t ·
Michael Boyd RlndalL %9, or Laguna
Beach, and alleged Brotherhood member
presenUy on trial in Judge Vincent'I, ... ·~~~ Md federal and state narcotics offi
on cbarges"of possession ·of marij
and falslficallon of • passport.
Attorney Mlcllael Kennj!dy, ope of
lawyers rep,.,,..mlng Randall In the 1r·
was with the defendant in .!'ennedy
ocean front bome.
Judge Vincent's order &trikes down
drug cbaries filed against Randall. m,au.i it clear that laWDWI are going
have· tA> get bis approval U they
.teinp!ate any further acttan against
dall. 'Ille judge's order followed complain
by ~an the conduct of the o•i!k>o:f
Her U..year-old &on returned to
her bedside Monday after 20 years
of confinement in Commuoist
China.
DeMis Banks, an AIM leader, said fuel '"-'!~~E:aoROpe
was "down to 10 percent" in the set· \511~. 1~
tlement, and the militants were down to
one meal a day -"mostly beans."
• 1111 " 'h?'ly~iloj . g W!tli
cisco attorney Michael Tigar on Jlm.
dall's 'defen!e:
Girl Convicted
Because of the weather. there was no In Leary Case --·~ indication when supplies would arrive. SAN ANDREAS (AP) -The owner of the judge authority to set Herd's.,........:...!'·
Indians and government agents agreed Maggie, the dog who wandered into the Huberty said of B 1 e wit t a non--
to meet again today for the third straight SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) _The pros-town judge's garden and triggered a attorney wpo11S a short.order cook at bis
day and Interlor Seeretary Roten C. B. ecution opened lts case again.st drug furor over freedom of the press, reports restaurant when he isn't sitting on the
Morton agreed tA> vla!t tbe hanilet "wben advocate Timothy Leary Wednesday, he will plead guilty to letting his ·black bench: ·
htheeaydst.~ke the guns away from people's saying it would !aprove, Learylon escal ped Labrador nm loose. "We want to express confideoce in the
from the Calif om Men s C.O y n 1970 Furthermore, Roger Herd says, he'll
The militant Indians have demanded by using a cable that ran from the camp enter the plea before the complaining fairness of tr1e judge, who has been
an investigation of all Indian reserva-to a power pole out.side the fence. Justice Court judge, Howard Blewett, in bruised badly by the lncldents here. We
Police said Kennedy opened the door 16
them and then slammed it in tbelr f~ .
when he rea~ they were lawmen. ·
Tbey said they forced the door operr.
found Randall In the kitchen and prompt•
ty bandcuUed and booked him on ihe
multiple charges.
UFW Pickets Held ' (
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Of Georgia Rape;
She Held Gun tioos iD South Dakota and the ouster of D. t Robert Lill d this Mother Lode community 50 miles are trying to put the quietus on it to show most elected officials oo this reservation. Deputy ist. At Y· Y ma e southeast of Sacramento. ' »
ATLANTA (UPI) _ A IT-year.old girl his opening statement after a jury of 11 that be is a fair man who can be SOLEDAD (AP) -For violating a women and one man had been sworn tn. Defense attorney George Huberty e:r~ trusted." court order, eight United Farm Worker1
has been found guilty of rape for boldtng Defe·•• a•·-ey Bruce Mar-"· said be plained Wednesday the guilty plea will be U-pickets have been arrested at tbe
t While they were S Ch -'~" "'"'" nde "' -"-·-·· ado ed F b Blewett order«! Maggie trapped and Da '" a gun on WO women uspect anges would bold off making opening remarks U r a coun~J' Onwuuft;e pl e . Ve Wamh Co. atraWberry farm her$: sexually assaulted bY, two men. at this time. 12 that changed the infraction from a signed the original complaint against 'Jbey _were charged Wednesday witlt
A Fu]ton SUperior Court j u r Y el misdemeanor -punishable by a fine and Herd. He alsq presided over a bearing in violation of the order limiting picketing
deliberated sl:r hour! Wednesda~i:or~ Mind About co~~~c!'81: :e ~e:,,e;_e iftu ani.e:; jail -to a maximum penalty of a $,50 the case, prompting a criUcal editorial in at the farm, the aecond group of such._,
returning the verdict against ra vanished Sept. 12, 1970, the radical fine. the weekly newspaper, The Calaveras rests: since the injunctJon was iUued by
Denlle Daniel tn the first known con-W lherman · tio I · ed credit Entering the plea ~ore Blewett gives Enterpriae. ' Mooterey County SUperior COurt Jan. 211.i
vicUon !n the atat~-or~_woman charged €ourthoues ·Jump · ea orgaruza n c a!Dl 1 ·-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii _ !or helping him flee the minimum securi-11 wtlh •rape. -~· p t f ... nu ... and I the try ' convicted Da~l~ --. ".,' :;: : .,: , 1 awu.., eave coun • .,
)Tho d J I .1. • teary, a funner Harvard lnstnictof, • · ' b Wlllie e mas an A yOWtg defeldant woo. ater q,1 w'as 8 fugitive witil earlier this year i~
Willie Frank '11lomas. The tJ;lree def en-sheriff's officers he "got panicky" over, when his passport was confiscated in
dants also were found guilty of robbery assautt and bat.lerf ch8rges flled an!Dsl Algbanlstan. Federal autboriUes brou8)!t •nil posaesslng al weapons. They him changed hil m¥ W'4nestfay about •;m tA> W 4'1geles where be ,.,s
facl malllniii tenl!ea I totaling 81 jumping 75 feef lronjllhe *"ll!llh floor of _ i~ a!fested He 'also faces trial 'dn
yealft. : : !:.It ·. the Orangt Cottnty ~-J ~ 0 C0 ... """11-u clm iD or . Co Tlie stale th~ lhe thtee !orced two Two lawyerOlnd :Superior Court Judge dr1ig ~,.,,,,,..., ges ange llD-
wonlen into their Car Dec. 29, held them Kenneth Willlh'mS-:took turns chatting · ty. :
captive for several hours in an apart-with Steven D. Noiacki, 22, of Fullerton Lilly told jurors that. Leary used the
ment, then took them to a park area as be squatted on the balcoDiY ledge close power cable to make bis escape, saying
where the victims were raped and robbed ta Judge Williams' chambers. wltnesses would testify that a "blue
before being set free. But it took the feminine touch of Depu· substaqce" was found on the cable, the ty Public Defender Frances Munoz to power Pole ou~ and a towel found at
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and ~ members threatened tA>
wtthbold Gray's cohfirmatlon until this
was dont.
Nil:oo..dalmed his Administration had
been ~ responsive to congressional re--
questa .fbr lnfonnatlon "than any ad-
minlJtta'tlon in rny memory."
fina1ly persuade Nowacki to give up bis the scene, He did not elaborate on what
finally persuade Nowacki to give up his the blue substance was.
precarious perch and return tA> the safety At the lime of bis escape, Leary was
of the courtbouse corridor and the arms serving a sentence for bis conviction on
of waltlng ~Ues. dlarges of pqssessing marijuana In
Nowactd,ls · tA>day In the observation l.agwia Beach.
wan!. ~l Ofalllle County Medical Center. several o! the jurors, under questioning
His "~ on criminal charges m by tbe judge and auorn>ys said they had munlcipar cOu.rt has been delayed pend-8~ an inJtlativ~ on I a s t
ing a report from the hospital ~viinl\er's ballot that would have
alised marijuana, but they all aaid they
, d never used it or any drugs. From Page 1 ':One Pio!ipective Jqror wllo said he had
sm0;kefl,.niarijuana \lBS dismissed at the VIETNAM pr.osecution'a. request, as was another • • • . !ibo said he ki>ew "peopl~wbo smoked It.
He ~alled that during the Alger Hiss
investlgaUon, which he headed as a
member of Congress, then-PresiQen\
Truman Issued an executive order ~r-bodian minority .
ring everybody in t~e exec1:1Hve ~ancb Vinh. Binh is in an area of ~ delta
from cooperating with the mvest.igati1l&: that Obce was part of C&mbodia and a
committee Jn an,1 way. · ... ..:. .... larg&'.part of the population is of Cam-
Nixon .said he disagreed with ~an'~ . ·bo<!l8n descent There ha• always been
decision, especially since the Hiss <l\l"t "'tri>ill' or _tensfon betweea the Carn-
cooceroed espionage against the .vmtea -60dfans and the V1etname3e.
states aoa for that reason he ~~ SaigQO authoritie$ said a field team of
members of his own administrat.ionJo.be -Uu:! Intern4tional Commission of Control
more cooperative. But he drew tbe'."Jtne and.. SUperviston ..flew to Tra Cu to in-
at appearances before fonnal corn.-vesttgate. Tbe SOuth Vietnamese delega-
mitteeJ. liUn to the Joint Military Commission
also lodgeil a protest with that peace-
OIANGI COAST
keeping organilatlon.
Abortion Opposed
ST. LO)/!S (AP) -Arcbb~bop
Cardinal JOhn Carberry of St. Louis
pledged '20.ooo Wednesday in support of
a fight against liberalized abortion laws.
Cardinal ca.rberry announced the con-
tribution at an organization meeting of
the Archdiocesan Pro Ure Committee.
He said the committee Js the only one of
Its type in Missouri and possibly the first
in the nation.
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POW Say Over I,OOO
.MIAs 'Probably Dead' .
Cl.ARI.\ AIR BASE, Pbllippinea (AP)
-The more than 1,000 servicemen miss-
ing in action In V}etnam are probably
dead, newly freed prilOaers of war hav11
told military debriefers here.
The POWs said the men probabl,y died
from wounds unatlended by Communist
captors, were killed when lhtlr planes
crashed or dled Miter parachuting int<>
dense, uninhabited j11fti)e.
It ii unlikely any of the men unac-
counled for by the Viet Cong and North
VietA>amese art bellll kept aecretly, tbe
POWs said. The men said they probably
woold !lave heanl llOllletbltli •In they
were clrculat~ regularl)I amoog five or
moi'e POW cam113.
Despite lhe men's report, mllltary ot-
flcials are still hoping for 10me word that
et least aome ~ the 110(» men,• nol 1""'
eluding 308 believed I01t In i:-, may be
alive.
Tfl!ly pointed out lhnt Bobby Joo
Keesee, the civilian ieyst.ry man \tbo
arrived Wednesday horn Hanoi with 10'7
pilots sbol down In 1987 and 1868, was not
on the Communist prisoner release list
until Monday. '
A total of 1,32'1 servicenea are inJ91!ng
In Indochina.
'Ille Defense Department plOnl to aet
up a headquarters tn Thailand tA> seardt
for the missing men even ti It tatel
years. The searcb bue will be at Nakorn
Phanom, a U.S.·'lbal air bue Oii the
Laos border that bas been used lor
covert operatlona and retcue miastons.
~ Penttgoo said last maoth that
North Vietnamese dlpl1"Dats ""' beinll . asked fQrther questiona about Iha mias-
!nt men, especially -loal In Laos. In
addtilon to the aeven mllllary men,
there, the Communista uy they llold two
American clvlllans.
"We hid expectations of learning mora
than Iha~" spokeaman Jarry Frledbolm
11ld after the Laos llst wu disclosed.
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Attorney Questions 'Energy Crisi·s' Claims
for-Law In tbe Plllllic lntettst. 'Ibo
OOl!let", princlpaily fundod by tbe Ford
FOUlldltkm, .:x:epts en v l ron men t -
arimltd llW>Uitl at .., -lo the plain·
lilf&
111s orgao1za11on .....,uy -.i11
blocked the fMO mllllon C e n t u r y
Freeway, a 17-mlle stmcb of bighWl)I
that -"<! bave evicted 25,000 penons
from t,000 homes In the Watts and Haw-
tbomo areas of Las An&eles.
"What lbe ·power companies should
do," Rushforth sakl, "ls research
alternative fonns of power "' the scale
of tbe -Ibey devote to tbeir puJi1ic
relaticm mill"
Pointedly referring ~ tbe San Onolre
inslallation, Rusbfarlh wamed that
·--~!not be tbe -
don," ~th waJUed. "And DODI of
.. ,.i -lbe 11111 Impact of the ....
of auc:leor -• Ille &rel ..........u.s ~ aodt.ar tnstatla1k!ft ••
Apmt --dfodl, Rusbforth takl. tbe power .~ It.Ill
...... to ..i ... tbe Pf'Obl<m cl what lo do
wtth the nuclear waateo emanating from
-ladlities .. Saa Onofre. ''Rflbl now, Ill mlllloo gallons ol that
blply l<thal water have been eocued
ml dumped in a aalt mine in kansu, II
Ru$hforth aid. 0 Tbe question the power
eMnpallies don't want to answer is what
happem when lbase cases wear oot in
aboat 10 yean!"
"'Ille massive radiation ill U-cm-
~ will last for 24,GO& years,"
RilSbfor1h nmed. "And I can Indicate lo
you just -l<thal It la by telling you
that the Poon C.Otnl Railroad bas
reluaed lo be Involved in Its tnwporta·
lion and DO inlurlnce company in the
land will insure lta con1lgnment
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Power compaoles, Rushforth said,
should be looklna to aolar energy and
geolbennal energy (bot water springs)
as two rich llOW'CeS of power for the fu-
ture.
"'Mtere is a house in Phoenix, Ariz.,
that draws all Its power from batteries
charged by tbe rays of lbe ...,, .. be said.
"ft bas beeo an ucfting ezperiment that
bas beoo entltt!y -1u).
"And the.re are many, many areas in
California where the bot water in our
earth ii bunting to the surface in the
fonn d geywn and other eruptkm,"
Rushforth said. "Scientists koow lhel
this force can be hameased If .. can
solve the problem created by the feet
that most of them are In wllderDell
areas we also want to protect."
"Your power company people will ICOll
at these suggestk>ns and tell you t.bey are
too tar in lhe future U tndeed they wW
ever be practical," Rushforth aaJd.
.. But then ," he saJd, "ask them bow
much they spend on geothermal or tolar
energy research 1n rompariaon to what
they spend on 1he1r public relaUms and
advertising programs.
"And have you ever realiz.ed." Rush-
forth commented, "that you, the CDll.D'D-"
ers pay for the massive promollooal ad·
vertising put out by these people ?"
County Nixes
Animal Officer
Firearms Plea
Dog 'Stoned'
On Pelibles
* * * * * British Biologist Declares
IJVERMORE,' Calif. (UPI) -
Silent, an 18-yeaM>ld mutt who'had
a weighty problem, is getting
aroUhd easier today.
Air, Water Pollution Grows Critical
BJ JACK llBOllAClt °' _ _, ......
Orange County Animal Control Olficen
Jost their bid w-y 1o ClU'l'l'
sideanm.
Steve Sl:icbeJ', 1ep l!I ••inc. control omc.n, said the_. sidearms"""'
taken away two years ago mucb. to their
dismo>'.
He maintahwd that the mmbjnalioo .21
caliber rifle and UO guage shotgun
fumisbed. olficers was not effective in
disposing humanely of injured or
belligerent animals
He said the riDMholgun oomhination would only injure an animal, ml till it
SCickney alao argued lha1 some people
become hostile wben approached by
animal control officers r e g a r d i n g
misdeeds of their pets and a sidearm .33
caliber revolver bad a better effect.
He deoalbed a recurring problem In
Seal Beach. "In one area thr:re are a lot
of Jongbalis -allow their dogs' to run
-00 tbe bead> -regard for tbe ril!frta of olllers. 'Ibey ... belljger<nt
-• ... ood>edbydllcers. . lie -an eumple of ooe cmtrol of-
flc<r -ns a-by-~ Great Danes. He said the omc.. was
belpleso and if be bad falleo migbl have
-killed. Dr. Jolm Philp, counfy health omc..,
admitted be bad been the ooe who took
sidearms away from tbe officers two
years ago.
•"lbere are dilferenoes of opinion oo enmane aspects of var lo us
" Dr. Pllilp said. "Sidearms
by olfic<n -are not peace rl-can be a bazad lo the omc.. and
tbe publlC."
• He-bac:DdbySbedllJ . i;.b; said • lhol8Jm ...
jhan a .311 caliber piatol. ~ -
-Dr. -Copit of Stan•~ pl-the Southern Califumia ~ .
Mlociation, said lie, .... ~against
oi<fearms. "'Ibey are~safo> ty of citizms, ond • • be
ued on animals in the open.... argued.
'!be final wte was UN!Dimcms but
SUporvbar David L. Bate made a
~ -to allow _ .... of tbe
»istols. fl died for lad< of • --
f. Bater -for the final -
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~list Widow 1.fles
. . CHADDS FORD, Pa. (APL-carolyn
'jV,eth, widow of artist N.C:-w,.th and
:Jl)Olber of Andrr:w w,..i.. one of
;America's --pa.._ died to-~ay after a heart attac:::k. Siie was 16.
'other suroiving -art· daughters
.carolyn, .. artist and t..cboit; Henriette
}!uni, RoswelJ, N.M., -bdsbaod
;f<ter Uunl, did tbe offidaf porVait of
lbe late Plesidmt I.,-B. Lollmm; :Am M<Co!r, alao the wife of an artist,
~"'"'.' Nathaniel, a Du Pm! Oo.
A ve\erinarian surgically remov-
ed 267 pebbles, wetgbing nearly six
pouods, lrom the dog's stomach
after Mrs. Arlene Hlguera toot him
in for a cbeck becau.se be seemed
sluggish.
Teen Girl Held
In Gun Slaying
Of Father in LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police said
tbey arrested a teen-age daughter of a
weallby west Los Angeles businessman
shot to death in his bed Sunday night.
1he vldim was Edwin Almo, 50, Police
said he was .shot. twice in the upper body.
apparenUy with bis own gun. .
Offi«rs declined lo release lbe name
or age of the dalJlbltr because 8be is a
juvenile.
Capt. Tom Sena said the girl was boot-
ed for invesUgaUoo of mmder after
being qutstiooed, and that a murder peti-
tion, corresponding to a complaint in
adult cases, will be sougbt.
Concerning a motive, Sena wou.1d say
only, "there mmt have been family fric·
tioo."
Almo, a certified public accountant,
was part owoer,o1. a firm which leases
lekijpo•ili<lr -macnines. . Police said be was shot with a .38 c:all-
tier gtfft•md' ~ .. llet was ttolen.
;¥n. dJ:I ~ q, told lioe :;:~ .:.=-~· 'eatby, tr, .fDd MStY.-u. to tnMgate. ·
lllitial investigallon failed to tum up
the slaying weapon or sign of forced en-trf, officen said, bat tbe gun and wallet
were later recoveted at an · undisclosed
location.
Chicago 'Frees'
Public .Toiku
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CHICAGO (UPI) -The Qllcago City
Coullcif, bY a 37-7 vote, baa agreed to end
pay toilets in all tbe city'• public
buildings.
The •P!lfllVal came tl!ree -U after
Mayor lllchanl J. Daley order..i an end
lo pay toilets at O'Hare Internatlooal
Airport.
All buildings used by tbe public must
remove the locks wilhin 10 days, ac-
cording to tbe council, or face a $100-.-
day fine for eacb loclted stall.
s~ Karganqvic, president ot the
Committee to End Pay Toilets in
America (CEPTIA) COllgr8lufaled tbe
council on its "enligblerunent and., un-
precedented decision ...
:woodroeo'• f:•r Returns
Mankind baa to find tbe answer lo its
contamination of air and water because
it is rapidly approaching the point of no
return in terms of tOOse two vital
elements of the enviloom<nt, UC lrvioe
biologist Peter DiJ:on w a r n e d
partlclpants In a seminar oo the en-
vironment Wednesday.
"If. ... Ill< steps lo cootro1 tbe impact
human failings. bave in um area we will
have made a trernendniiis contribution to
solution of this problem," Dr. Dixon told
the opening session of the California
Trial Lawyers Association conventkm.
He reminded the audience of such
. mishaps as tbe wrecking of lbe oil tanker
Torrey Canyon off the southwestern
coast of Brilain and the spillillg of one
million tons of oil oo beaches in Devon 8nd Cornwall.
"These are mishaps we can not afford
and never could afford," the British-born
biologist said. "What makes it more
tragic is that ii eou1d have been avoided
-the Torrey Can.JOO had been set on
automatic steering and someone forgot to
take it oft."
Many consumen, especially American
consumers, are reluctant 1o accept some
forms of recycling, Dixon said. He used
as an enmple the water supplied in the
city of London, "Water that bas passed
through lbe human system tl!ree ..-four
times.''
"Now that shakes a lot of people," Dix-
on said. "But the water is perfectly pure,
ii& recycling bas cootribui.:d gruUy lo
the protection of tbe envirooment and i
is also, I assun you. much better tasting; ,
than lbe stuff that ....,.. out of my tap
in Newport Beach. ..... ..,..
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-kl -ami'liatioo in: . ~over wm&-man Das bad no coO::
trol, Qi100 said; • '
Sammons Named
County's FJSh,
Gaine Chairman
William R. Sammoos of San Clemente
bas beeo elected chairman ol tbe Orange
County Fish and Game OmmiS!rim
Sammoos was named to the com-
missiOll in lfll by Fifth District
8upmisot Rmald w. Capen lo
. represent his dialricl.
He is a amior vice pmldeot of Mutual
Savlnp and Loan Aaaodation o I
Pasadena, an avid bunter and sporting
eolbusiast, Caspers staled.
Tuesday, Supervisor Ralpb A. Diedrich
oamed Walter M. l'iedle< of 1luena !?art
as the ibinl districl repr.oentative on the
Fish and Game Commlssloo.
Fiedler replaces Albert B. Campbell of
Fullerton wbo was named to the oom-
.._ by fonner SUpeniaor William J .
Phillips.
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I )"'resident Woodrvw W-lllon'a.Pien:e Arrow lilllOllSine
"'-at the WIUIAI House during a nootaliic tour
of \Vasblnglon. lllown ban by George Boward, WU ·
ton's pmoonal cbautteur. '11>e 1919 auto bu been
restored for Ibo Woodrow Wilton Birthplace Foun-
dation in Staunton, Va.
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"Air is a chemical problem and water
contamination is a matter for the
biologist," he said. "One difference
between tbem is that water con-
tamination is a recent problem while air
pollution was spotted as long ago as 1499
when England's Parliament passed an
act forbidding coal fires that produced
soot."
That same London, Dixon said, would
rapidly become uninhabitable today if the
area did not enjoy a level of rainfall that
helps lo dissipate the kind of smog tb;!t
killed hundreds of Londoners in the city's
"killer smog" of 1952.
Elimination of soot produced by coal
fires actually amplified that C'Ood.ition by
permitting more sunshine to filter
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through the London area, Dixon said.
"London Is not getting U,., Angeles-type
smog and it's rapidly getting worse," he
said. .,
Water pollution mainly stems from the
nitrates and phosphates pumped by man
into his lakes and streams and biologists
have not yet found the answers to the
contamination created by human waste,
Di1on said.
"We still have to contend with what I
call the water closet philosophy," he
said. "That means out of sight and out of
mind and that attitude doesn't help those
faced with lhis tremendous problem and
so little time in which to solve it -if in-
deed we can."
controls that go far beyond the en·
vironmental impact statements that are
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now mandatory are the only way to begin
attempting to strlke a balance in terms
of air and water contamination, Dr. Dix-
on said.
"New industries must be examined for ,
!he emissions and effluent.s they wiU put
into the environment," he said. "Plant
sites will have to be carefully selected
and guidelines that will aUow for every
form o( human folly will have to be
established.''
Limits that are being ignored by many
n1en are being reapidly approached. Dr.
Dixon warned.
"Our greatest problem ts the problem or education," he said. "Once we can
convince people that everyone's future is
threatened. we will have taken a giant
step towards achieving a 90(ution."
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Getting Up
Half the Fun
WIU>'JUJE 11D'T. -II I reod Ibo
news ,repocts eottect1y, it is clear that
sllence Is goln8 to be a tblng in the future
of. avialJon at Orange Count.y Airport.
This II not IO much kit the pasaengen
inside the big jets. The silence ii going tO
beoablde.
All lb1s Will """"' about becaUSI! the
Oranp County AJrport Commlsslon
gathered just this week and voted
unanbboUsly for a new anU·noile pro-
gram,:
Tllll 2J'flOlnl plan calls !or "zero noise
"'-"' st the county aerodrome by the
year;-. Frankly, I don't have the
~on bow they're gotng to do It. New
mufflen !or j<t eng1nes maybe. Posaibly
they'll be lsU!!ChiDI all the planes silently
by 11111D1 ol rubber bands. Who lmowt?
ANYWAY, SILENCE will be golden by
1915 DI If the 1ood folk! tn Newport
Beacb and Costa Mesa who live In prox-imltt lo the takeoff pattern can hold out
that lollg, Jet racket will be a thing or the
past.
It SI obvious, however, that a con-
siderable segment of these people would
like to see jet noi.se pollution wiped out a
Jot sooner than '85. SOme proposals to
limit the jet decibels now have been pro-
posed by an outfit called the Citizens
Commlttee for Environmental QuaUty in
Newport Beach, which is a mouthful of
name 'by itself.
o.e, or the proposals by the CCEQNB
was that the jeta ahould modily takeoff metl:flds. ,
RIGHT NOW, as most Orange County
airpclrt-watchers can lell ')'OU. tateolfl
are pretty standard out lbere. When the
nonna1 sea ""-blow the j<ta just
gel dpwn at the ~ Boulevard
end Of lbe airstrip. point toward lbe
""""' and blast off. ~pllota aeems to favor getting up In-
to Ult wild blue yonder u fast al they
can.
llel!>lte this, ooe of the cbang., asked
by tile CCEQNB ii that lbe j<t jockeys
starf·going ink> IOlne turning maneuvers
after lbey reach an altitude of 50 feet.
That'a fifty feet. I didn't leave off any
,,.. .... Alt" ...m turns, the CCEQNB
suggeta, the jets could then start
gainlDg altitude IOIDewhere over UCI or
the city ol Irvine.
I must report that this proposal was
rejected. 1'h1I happened because the
airplane and airport people want to take
all !be fun out of fiying.
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JUST TllINX BOW much more exciting
it would have been to take off on yOur
Air Calllomla jet and the pilot starts
twisting and turning at 50 feet altitude.
Why, you'd nev.,. know what might haJ>'
pen next.
Also, they have to start loading planes
30 minutes early these days because or
all tbe anti-hijack searches. With the new
50-foot takeoff plan, they could start
loadblg the jets an hour early. Thi5 wou1d
give 111 tbe passengers 30 minutes before
takeoff for drinking. This would actually
be an attitude adjustment period so
everybody could get braced up for the
low-level takeoff with the twisty turns.
All !be _ .... could toast each other
and wish the pilot luck. Nice party-time
things like that.
TDE EXTRA MONEY made by the
airlines during the booze-bracing period
could help defray the cost of new
ah1>1anes needed to replace jets that bad
unfortunate experiences while twisting
about at 50 feet.
Well anyway, I guess It will never hap.
pef\. The jet airline people just don't
baVe much lrnaginat.ion on these thlngs.
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Trains Collide
Thirteen persons were injufed when work train
(right) rammed into rear ot'a New York to Wash-
ington Amtrak Metroliner Wednesday. Crash oc-
curred at stop just outside Washington.
China Frees 2 Americans
Piwts Believed Last Prisoners Held by Peking
CLARK Am BASE, Pblllpp111es (UPI)
-The last two known American
prlsmer> beld by Cllna walked jaunUiy
to freedom today 8.nd Immediately were
flown to this "Operation Homecoming"
base for routine checkups and their fll'St
moments as free men slnce the m.id-
1960s.
One or the men, Air Force Maj. Philip
E. Smith, 38, or Roodhouse, Ill., was held
prisooer 71> years. His FIOI Starfighter
was shot down Sept. 2:0, 1965, over
China's Hainan Island while returning
from a bombing mission in Vietnam.
Smith's wife dlvor<:ed blm in 1970. They
have three children, including one born
after his capture.
THE OTHER MAN was Navy U.
C!ndr. Robert J. Flynn, 35, ol Houston,
MiM., who was captured Aug. 21, 1967,
when his A6 Intruder was shot down by a
North Vietnamese MIG near the border
wlh China's.Kwangsl province.
As be crossed the bridge from China to
Hong Kong, Flynn -wearing a blue
Chinese cap, brown khaki shirt and green
trousers -walked jauntily and grinned
as he puffed on a cigar.
11He looked like he'd just walked out of
Tuas, grinning and at ease," an olfictal
wtmess saJd.
. Smith, in blue Chinese tunic, brown trousers and brown suede shoes, also was
smiling when he crossed the river. But
hta eye_, clouded with tears when told his
brother, James was waiting for him at
Kai Tak airport for the trip here.
An emoUonal, bear-hugging reunion
erupted when the two met at the airport~
James, a Hong Kong·based importer-ex-
porter, accompanied his brother aboard
U.S., Hanoi Negotiators
Open Conference on Aid
PARJS (UP]) -The United States and
the North Vietnamese opened talks today
on American aid to war-devastated North
Vietnam, and both sides expressed
satisfaction with their flrst contacts.
U.S. delegation leader Mau r Ice
Willlams announced after the 90-minute
meeting that he will meet with Hanoi's
Finance Minister, Dang Viet Chau, again
Monday.
'"The two sides expressed their in-
tention to carry their work to a suc-
cessful conclusion," Williams to 1 d
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newsmen on leaving the
Conference Center where
peace was signed.
lnternational
the Vietnam
CHAU ALSO SEEMED happy with the
Initial contacts, which diplomatic sources
said laid down procedural outlines for
future work of the two sides forming the
Joint EcoDOmic Commission.
"We will meet again Monday," Chau
said.
The Monday talks will parallel the
opening of high-level political discussions
between representatives of the Viet Cong
and of the Saigon administration a few
miles west of Paris.
The six South Vietnamese delegates
left Saigon for Paris today. As they left
to joln the five other members of the
Saigon team in the French capital, the
delegates vowed to protect the South's
''independence, freedom and
democracy."
ACCORDING TO A recent White House
announcement, the North Vietnameae
and Washington officials will discuss the
complete range of Hanoi's economic
needs.
At a recent international conlerence to
guarantee the peace treaty, lbe United
States sought an agreement for multina·
tlonal aid ol which the U.S. contributlbn
would Corm a part. This was rejected by
Hanoi.
the glistening C9 hospital plane.
SMITH AND FLYNN, looking fit and
smiling broadly upon landing here, had
discarded their prison garb during the
two-hour flight Crom Hoog Kong and
emerged in the bright sunlight in full
dress unifonns, ribbons and all.
Smith kept shaking his head as in
disbelief as he shook bands with a Navy
admiral beading the welcoming line.
"All I want to say is tbat I~ glad to
be home," he said.
As the two men stood on the flightline
getting their pictures taken, Smith kept
repeating over and over, "This is
wonderful."
The two are expected to return to the
United States within the next two or
three days following routine medical
checkups and processing here.
Zsa Zsa .-Gabor . .
Loses Lawsuit
In Gem Ho1ilup
NEW YORK (UPI) -Zsa Zsa Gabor
has lost a $300,000 suit claiming the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel was negligent in
not protecting her against an elevator
holdup, in which some jewelry was
stolen.
A federal jury, dellberatihg less than
30 minutes, decided that Miss Gabor had
the time and opportunity to deliver her
jewelry to a hotel clerk for deposit.
The Hungarian-born actress testHled
during the trial that she was "petrified"
when she entered the elevator in the
Waldorf Towers and found "two guns
pointed straight ln my face." 1be two.
gurunen, she said, took from her diamond
earrings and two diamond rinp, one she
said was valued at $200,CXX>. The
uninsured jewelry was never recovered.
W einherger Puts
Phone in John
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -At a cost of 17
~ month, HEW secretary Caspar W.
Wlinberger hits had a telephone installed
· in the jltivate bathroom of his office..
The lnstallatloo tJlves the officlal who
!Uperviaes the 'Health, Education and
Welfare Departmen! tliree telephooes.
Tbe ~lber two are Oil bis dealt and ... t to
a couch In his olll<'O. ·
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Gila Bend lapest
Reynolds Angry;
Miles Tearful
GILA BEND, Art&. (UPI) -Ao angry
Burt Reynoldo ll!d a tearful Sarah Miles
drew on their screen aperleooel wbeo
they wero put on the wlU-stand in a
real Ille Inquest Into a drug death Jn her
motel room.
Miis Mlles testllled Wednesday that
her busloe8a manager, Devid Whiting, 26,
beat her up "like in a dreadful B U'l>vie"
before Reynolds came to her reacue.
She spent lbe -o( the night In
Reynold's room, sflo said, and found
Whiting dead in her room in the mon:Ung.
Reynolds, croo>-aamlned about the
disappearance of a pill bottle, admitted
he took it out of Whiting's haod, bot loot
it.
"I DON'T KNO'lf· WHY, maybe
_because I've dme it so many Umes in the
movies," ~ said.
Miss Miles broke into tears several
times during her appearance before
Justice of the Peace Mulford Winsor m.
She began to cry when asked bow she felt
about Whiting.
Lawyers for Reynolds and Miis Mlles
fought unsuccessfully to keep the film
stars from being foreed to testify, argu-
ing that hoth had already told police all
they knew.
Reynolds stalked from the Inquest
after teslilytng and denounced local of-
ficials for turning the investigatim into
"a circus" and "dragging me back here
to tell lbem something Ibey already
know."
HE · CRITICIZED newsmen for "filling
in Iota ol lhinl!ll nobody knew anything
about , . . What everybody seems to
have forgotten is that a young boy is
dead and that is a tragedy."
Officials indicated they were still not
satisfied with the Inquiry, and the inquest
is awaitina: results of another autopsy in
Loo Angeles on Whiting's hody. The
medical examiner here declared the
death due to an overdose ol sl~ pills
but a lawyer for the dead man 1 mother
demanded investigation Into a scalp
wound be had suffered and the dllai>'
pearance of the pill bottle.
"We tried to do everything we could to
get to the bottom of this, but that's all we
got," said Deputy District Attorney Doog
Peacock. "I wish somebody in there (the
courtroom) had said what really ha!>'
pened. Whatever really did happen prob-
ably was justified."
ASKED IF HE WAS hinting that he
thinks 11someone clobbered''. Wbtting
before the pills ...,. taken, ~Peacock
said, "That's rlkbt."
'LIKE B MOVIE'
S.rah Milos
Miss Miles tesWied that when she
returned to her room at 3 a.m. Feb. 11
after a birthday party for Reynolds, with
whom she is costarring in "The Man Who
Loved Cat Dancing," Whiting demanded
to know wbore she had beeo. She replied,
"It's none of yolll' business."
Then, she said, Whltln8 started "to bat
me around." She screamed to her mald
to call Reynolds, Miis Miles said, and
"when I mentioned the name Burt, that's
when be laid oil."
Reynolds said Whiting was gme when
he got there, but Miss Miles bad a "gooee
egg" lump on ber bead and was bleeding
from the mouth.
Reynolds told her to spend the rest ol
the night in his room. Both deny sex was
Involved.
At one point during her testJmon1,
Miss Milts broke into !Obs and apoJogiz:·
ed to Winsor, saying: "I'm slightly upset
- I spent yestenlay being raped." She
was referring to the scene she bad acted
in the previous day. Winsor amlled and
patted her arm. ,
Hussem Yields, Spares
Lives of I 7 Terrorists
BEffiUT, Lebanon (APl -King
Hussein of Jordan has given In to
.,.. pressure from many Arab leaden and
commuted the death· aentenott of guer-
rilla leader Mohammed Daoud Odell and
16 of his confederates.
The release of Daoud and the other 16
guerrillas was the principal demand ol
in North Africa, an their way to IM
Angeles via the Panama canaJ.
e P-cmaAlrs Demaml
PANAMA CITY (UPI) -Panama looil
Its demands !or an end to 70 years ol
U.S. control over the Canal Zone to a
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..... __ l_N_S_B_O_R_T._ •• _. _ _.) ~ .=!11n er:: =~.the first
the eight Black September t«rorists who
killed two American d!PJomais and a
Belgin on March 2 after seizing the Saudi
Arabian Embassy in Khartoum.
In a m...age broadcast by radio Am-
man, Hussein said be commuted the
death sentences became of "bmna.a con-
sideraUons" and "sincere and bcmest ap-
peal.>" from many Arab leaders.
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e f'crluu Vote Delayed
WASHINGTON (AP) -A oonfirmatioii
vole on the nomination of Jlln. Ruth
Farkas to be ambassador to Lw<embourg
has been postponed by the Seoate
Foreign Relations Committee, which ia
looking Into the llmlni o( her ap-
pointment and her conlrlbolion to !be
Nlmn l'Mleclion campaign.
e Hfgh-tr Lobby Defeat
WASlllNGTOt. {AP) -Handing 1be blch'nY lobby a rare delea~ the Seoate
bas -to ,allow dtles to use '850 mllUm In l'Oi<kllor luM to finance mu.transit .,._ • \
Snow Warnings in Rockies · Ab HEW sPoi<esm"' was ul<l!d' why
Weinberger had the phoM put In 1be
bathroom.
"Obviously you can't bear a phone
ringlilg In the john," the spokesman
replled.
SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA, Caniry
Islands (AP) -The 11&-tm American
yacht ''Moray,'' with an American ooupJa
aboord was towed In WednesdaJ by a
Spanish !lshll!ll boat alter 3t days adrift Ill the Atlantic followtng 1 storm, port
authorities reported.
The couple, Willy Brictu lllld his wile,
Palrlcta, o( Long Bea'ch, Calli., Aid Ibey
aalled Feb. S from Ceuta, a Spon!M port
..,,,.. .. • lhltlerlntl victory .... l!Y' hilbWai lobby whkh lor ,..,.. held the hlibway tnllt flDld tn • grill ol COll-cme," llald Sell. Lowell \Velc:Ur (R-
Colln.), alter the lH4 -Wednesd91,
Storm System Moves to NorthMississippi Valley
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btln-dlno wlntff' 1tl:itm tMt hit lhl
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Coaatal Weather
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Young Succumbs
CLEAAWATER, Fla. (AP) -Munl
B. "Chic" Young, creator ol the comic
atrip ''Blondie," died Weclnooday at .'
Apollo Medical Center In St. l'eterlbura.
He WO 'IS and bad been In falltnc healih
for 10me ttme. · ~
For owly 40 JNn "BlondJe" bu ·~ peared tn mo~ thllll l,IOO newop1pon
throughout the world snd II syndlcaled In
18 languages with 1n eatlmaled 71 mllllon
~•den dally. Younc once attributed 111ccess of bla
strip to two fundamen.tall -sleep and
food. 1'IMM wen ''thlntP OYerYbod)'
does/' he Mid.
Carl Phi11ips Dead
GOODLETl'SVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
Carl PblllipS, U. a count!} mllllc oJnger
1nd 10nawrtter, wu tilled Wedooodly in
an accident. B• had performed with the
Wilburn Brothers act ind toured with 1111
own show recently.
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'GOOD NAMI HARMED'
_,, Heatherton ..--~.. . ..
Actress Sues
Over Picture
In Semi,..nude
' LOS ANGELF.S (UPI) -Ac1rea
Joey lleaU>ertm -Playboy f\)r '
fi mll1lon WedneedaJ, cbortJlng the
mqulne binned hor "&nod name
and reputation" by printing. pbolo
of hot with her broUll expoaed.
Mill lleaU>ertm Aid llhe had •
--1 with tho [ll'C>'
-. o( the ...... ''Bluebeerd,"
Jl'orn ""1dl the photo WU taka,..
alvlnl \er escltlltvw rlalU to the
pi<l!lrt. She said Iha ...... -
P1-)lboy permllllon to l'flot IL
Miao lleefbertnn llld the pllolo
appund Jn WI Decomber'1 Issue.
The movie "Bluebeard" starred
IUdwd Bw1Gn.
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2 Smog -Devices Criticized
LOS ANGELES (AP) -mile per hour, whlcti moans I He said It will elulblo owners
Race car owntr and cj1 ad-oil our freeways lt -1 of 1•'111VQ!t1wagen'1,
•-• ~--telll -·It at all" ditive tycoo~· -Y u••~ , ·~ ToyotU ""laWll Jee-llld
who has galned sttte approvll GranateUJ's devloe la the..,. otbor ~~ wlt4
to market an auto emilolons ll' one approved ln the state eml'8ioD ataodards m male.
control deWle, says two «her for eompaet, foreign.made nie stale will roqulre an ao-
stat ... pproved 1)'111erns don1 can as well as standard U.S. credited device on all such makes. can by A!lril 30, 1'74. ..Ork at -=n freeway __________ _:._.o_-'-.:._--
~':.:.,nlounds ~." he said rQ;;;· .;;.U;;EE"°N;;.;.IE;;__~--_;B~y:.;P;.;h.:.;,il:.;l;;;n.;.;l•;.;.rl;;a::.;h;;di:O.
of approval !>JI the -catliomla
Air Resouroes Board. (ARB)
for two va-;µ111111P,ark: advance
diSOOMect (VSAD) systems,
Cars •:b&ve "POOr m'ileage,
poor aeeeleration -no mait.,.
bow you _cut lt, it's just bad
news," he said of the VSAD
system&;. · ...
"The state's technical staff
unaniDlQUlly opposed adoption
ol lhe last one. Theo the
board, wlth a quorum of four
members, yoted it out: The
company demanded' ~ther
vote, and agaln it was re.-
jected. Then, the next day,
with the flflh member .of the
board present, they wted 3-2
approval."
Four systems bave received:
the ARU's bleasThgS'' .!.......t\¥d .. o.f1
them VSAD's aDd two:oxhaust
gas recirculatlOn· (-E GR.)
~ Uke Granal•Ul's S'l'P deviCe. · .• ,,. ' ' ~ ·• ti.; .
"Supposing Uie1 v·aCf_u.um· 3~.s ":·'
spark advance dllioonnect doei .:-r-...Y, t? /J ' ·
a better job of reducing L.;;..;_......,_.:.;,~~~;..:;----------.1 eml.Bsions, thm I say, 'Okay, . let's sacrifice performance for "Your luncheon date with Mr. Wallsworth still
cleaner air,'. but it doesn't. It stands. Let's hope you still can when it's over."
doesn't wort at speeds over·65
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A.tHof4og
Bid Taken
'f ASlllNGTON (.\I') -nie
Afrlculture ~t,
under pressure to help bold
clown food prlcea, -ii
wants to tab another.loot at
an, earlier proposal whlcb
woold ban beef Upo, pig snouts
and other mest products from
bol dogs.
The department propooed l.1rt:i'1'
Wednesday a new ntle Wblch
would let )D8Dlllacturen coo-tlnlie rnaklng bot dogs and
other cooked sausages wblch
eoiltaln by-p!'Oducls ~· long u consumers were told clearly
on labels what were contained.
ON DEC. II, the department
proposed a total ban on by·
products, along with a new
rule wblch would outlaw label
terms such as "all'meat" ,llld WEliil
"all beet' frankfurters.
A federal court ruled last
year · Qial such labels are
~leading to consumers
because water, seasoning ancf
other ingredients are added
during sausage making.
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Sister Joan Mares. is
tile mechaliic for the
Sisters of St. Joseph, a
Inching and service
oongreplion in New
ASSJsr. secretary of York. She learned her
Agriculture Clayton Yeulter, skill during a 900-hour
who oversees federal meat ~ course in auto medmn-
spection, told l reporter that _J_cs_. ______ _
more than 3,000 comments •
were received on t be Kids Like T 0 Qecernber proposal to ban by-
producla and about h a I f 'A k And favored keeping them ln 8 y
sausages.
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It's partly our creation.
And partly yours. .. •
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fix you the hea~iest breakfast
from hereto New York.With . a choice of omelettes and breakfast
meats. Or a sizzling brochette
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bteakfast brunch. .
I Then, come lunchtime, comes
yo11r part. We set out a delicious
dehcatessen spread. Roast beef,
salami, turkey, ham, cheeses,
c)lopped liver1 lo)(, bagels, cream
cheese, four kinds of bread (we
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Anything from a nibble to the
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You can also eat whenever you
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SAN FRANCISCO (AJ') -
Continental Tmlways and lts
alllllated bus lines have been
grantell an lU per<ent I.are
Increase.
nie atate Publlc Utilities
Commission approved the bike
to put Contlnental's rates at
the wne level approved for
Greyhound Lines last Sep-
tember.
Contlnental's routes r u n
from San Francisco t o
stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield,
Los Angeles and San Diego
and between Los Angeles and
the callfomla-Arizona state
lines.
Dlegal Hike
Prostitutes' Cost V p
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -A man testifying in MWllcl-
pOll Q>urt b<tt in Ule arrest of .......i womeo cblU'ged with
~ said be complained to the federal Wage and
Price Qioll<ll Board 1aot fall be<ause the price of prosU. u.e. went from $25 to 135.
Jolm M. _.,, 24, leolilied be!°"' Judge T. C.
LIUlo tllet be bad gone to an apartment abool 10 times to
have 1e1: relations.
"Mel l fim started gOOlg there, the price was $25,"
he aaid, "and Phase 2 notwtthstanding, the price was , 1 raised from $25 to $3S. I filed a complaint with the Wage ·
and Price Boord ...
He t..tilled tbal when be oolled the board, however, no
ooe would take his name because "they thought I was
kidding.''
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Ai Pline.s and Pollution
Two airlines flying Joli 1n and out of 0tan1e ~
Airport have dllplayed' lllolflcanUy contruling •
tiona on th knotty queadon of environmental poUu-tioo by airttaft. .
· ln1tated couDly superyj.sora !lot week put Huilies
Alrwest on notlee dial Its current month-to.month !eue
for use of the county facility may be cancelled If the firm
contlnu.. to violate curfew and 1111oke regulations .
The airline, which has permlsolon 1o operate 11
flights a day out of the airport, Is negotiating for a new,
flv&-year lease agreement, but ls unwWing to aecert
restrictions banning landings and takeoffs between 1
p.m. and 7 a.m. •
It also objects to the demand that airaaft ualng
the airport convert to amokelea engines, and hM been
citlld !or' violating bo4b the cuifew and nnoke i-egula.
tionl.
All'IWJlt apparently ls reluctant to algn a lease c;on,
Wn!ng the ourfew restrictions for fear o{ nationwide
Impact if the county an establish its right to regulate
flight operations. A Supreme Court ruling la expected
soon in a case involving a similar curfew at the Burbank airport. .
Meanwhile, another Orange County Airport user,
Air Collfornia, ls singing a rather different tune.
A neW, noise-reducing engine modification, costing
about f200,000 . a plane, will be installed o,n all Air Cal
787 jets· by next year. The modification Is expected to
cut jet noise by a noticeable five decibels.
Air Cal earlier volunteered Installation of devices .on Its en&lnes largely eliminating the smoke plume and
pal'llcuJate' fallout on takeoffs and landings, and modi·
lied 113 Bight i>rocedur .. to minimize noise.
Abo In ihe offing ls a new Boeing aircraft which
would fly at noise levels as much as 20 decibels lower
than present jets, producin~ about u much noise as traf·
fie on a busy street, but this probably won't be in opera·
lion until 1978.
Meanwhile. Air Cal, which has accepted the curfew
and amoke regulations, will ~roceed with the costly
plllll! modifications to permit mterim use of the avail·
How Citws
Grow and ' ' People ~lee
€YDNEYJ.~~
Whtn Beethoven was alive -really not
very long ago In tmns of historical time
-only two percent of the population of ~ lived In dtle3 with more than
100 oo0;j,jhj,bitants. Europe (and the u.s.1 of ~se) was Qverw~mingly a rura
cmtlnent.
Today, nearly half the -Id's popula·
tioD lives in urban complexes. People
aremovingfrom
fanns and !mall
towns to the perl·
meters of cities in
every part of the
world. In fact, the
ml/!rstlon to t h e
clt!et Is the largest In the poor coon-.
tries that cannot feed, house. or provide
employment tor tbeae new urban muses.
IN "an overview " world trends" taken by The Futurist magazine not long
ago, urban populations I~ the poor coun·
tries now total 600 mllhon, and are ex-
pected to reach 3 billion in this century
-a 5IXI percent Increase in scarcely one
generation.
It's hard to believe (but true) that the
population of •large cities in Latiu
America Is doubllnl every 14 year.1, a
nte of gro\\rth that ii unprecedented
anywhere 'In the -Id. And the popula-
tion of Calcutta. India, is projected to
reach between 40 and !IO million by the
tum of the century. This is just one city,
mind you.
BY 111E year IOOO, hall the U.S.
citizens may be llvlng in two urban
reglO!lB : a heft from nlinois to Maine,
and a large pocket in California.
It Is not the slatisUcal plclure Itself
!bat is so appalling as it is the fact lhat
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
[Ats of smokers are nice people
and good friends, but don't Ibey
realize norHinokers don't like to
have their homes polluted by lhe
stink of cigarette smoke? How
about 9001e consideration, smokers,
for those people who are too cour-
teous to ask yoo to refrain from
killing IMr· too? -F.W.D.
the modem city has already reached its
optimum growth , and can no longer sus-
t1in even the lew millions who now de-
pend upoo it. New York, affluent as it is
In tenns of family income, is in a state
of near-collapse: housing Is cramped,
transportation Is bad, crime is rife,
services are terrible, t.aJ:es go up and
amenities go down .
IN POOR cities i~ other parts of the
world, the great bulk of rural migrants
end up in squatter communities or shan-
tytowns, like the more than one miWon
living In ~exJco City, where "schools,
sewers, even water, are typically lack-
'ing. Garbage piles up around shacks.
Dlsease spreads. The settlement! are fire
and health hazards, but city governments
are almost helpless to enforce controls."
Meanwhile, the gap between the rich
and poor nations has been widening In re-
cent ttmes. In Beethoven's day ,• living
standards In Europe were llltle better
than in the rest or the world. Today, the
ratio between incomes in the in-
dustrialized societies and in the agrarian
ones Is something like 20 to 1.
AS population increases, more people
flee to the city. As the cities get mwded,
they get worse. As they get worse, the
richer leave, and only the poorer remain.
If we cannot check or reverse this 20th century treod, Marx 's prediction of a
global revolution may come true in a
manner even he never remotely Im-
agined.
able quieter engine.
These conlrullne .wtudeo show nther clearly that
the ongoing ~ f« ~rvatlo!l o{ • decent envtm>-
ment can be woo -not wt-mot, but without .Im-
peding progrees. In fld, the public llellwld for a cl~
qUleler · habitat !Illy well be PWbing progresi!
as tedlnology ltd• .to meet lhe 'need !or eonvenlent
living without pollll!loo.
Abuse of,a Privilege
By the end of the fllcal year, the U.S. Pom! Ser.v·
ice estimates It will bave b.anclled 288.e mlllion =
of free mail for 485 membera of the Homa of
sentativ., and 100 Senall>n In Washington, at a coot
of f23 .l million 1o the taxpayer.
Anticlpattog a giant increase In the 1974 election
year, the Postal Semce is asking for '38.1 million for
!seal 1974. to pay for a predicted volume of 476 million
pieces of franked mail. . ·
The free malling privilege for membe!'! of Congress •
once was revoked temporarily wben users w~ aceusejf
of "sen~ their washing home" at Ille taxpayen' ex·
pense. A very limited" free ma;1;ng privilege Wu re-
stored back ln 1893, but It seems to be going far J>e.
yond that deocrlption today.
Theoretically, no political material may go out
under the Congressional mail frank, but even whe~
serupulously observed, that doesn't alter the fact that
the mailinJ privilege gfves incumbents an enonnous
advantage 1n an election year. Even so-called 0 Wasbi.n£·
ton nmvs letters" or, for that matter, bah)! care book-
lets, can have a political impact if their di$.ribution is
wide enough. And more than one Congressm8n has used
his fr.inking privilege to broadside every .poellil addresa
in his district with 11nonpolitical" material.
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Several proposals have been made to restrict the
free mailing privilege in specific prHlection periods,
JUcb. as six months priOI' to an elect.on. The sooner they
are put ln1o effect the better. •1r M16HT MAKE HIM ~zzv; 8il{ n'S HIS cONs11ru110NAi. «!GMT.•
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Bob Bennett operates_ a liquor store in
Lodi, Calif.
What's a liquor store doing in a column
on state affairs? Well, Bennett is in a
battle with the Slate Board o( Equaliz.a.
lion and his experience indicates the
federal Internal Reven·ue Service bas no
monopaly on arrogance -or power.
Start back at the
beginning of t h e
Bennett battle.
He is ooe of those
thocdands o( Callfor-lll&1 mer ch ,#1 n ls
fdr'Ci!d into 1nvohm-
!al'f ....vitude by Ibo state. Nol U..,
~re, ute state. .! "'
By that I mean; "' ,. dld you ever inform, your. klCaJ. merchant
that he must be your slave, or go out of
business'! On what day did you ever give
such Power to youi-elected representa·
live? What he does he does ln your name.
He passes your laws.
And the laws say that in order to stay
ln busb)ess merchants must ~ book·
keepen, collection agents and wet-nurses
for the Board ol Equalization: '11th they
must do under the threat of losinl their
"right1~to be in business; thi1.~y mu st
do without compen.;ation.
Seven ~tbs af,o Bob Bennett said "to
bell with all that. '
He's one of those fellas who takes the
Constitution at face value. And the
Constitution saxs that i n v o 1 u n t a r y
servitude is a r»-no. BeMett decided to
see whether the Constitution was still the
law of this land ot the free.
HE STARTEQ deducting a three per-
cent service charge from his sales tax
receipts before he sent them to Babylon.
He figured 3 percent would just about
cover his time 1 and costs for fooling
arouad With the 160 tu forms and other
duties be •perfonns for the state tax bo13.
Bennett admits be took his lead from
Flo rida. Down there the s\ate ~rmits a
businessman to dedqct a-percent ol sales
tax receipts as j>ayment·for m-vlceii ~~ ..
( RUSWALTON J try to ge& bis money back. No warrant.
Just an eiecuUve decree from the Board
calling. him a judgment deblor. But, no
judge bad ever so declared.
'lbe form notifying Bennett that bis
d mooey liad beea seized dted Sec. ll!ltu ol e~. the B 0 a r d of Equalization the Civil Code, "'lating to attacllments, ~aucrats 1didn't go along with Ben-·liens, .and' garnlsbments ol wa~ ~
nett's reasoning, or actions. I rrie3n, who pmpet:ty. •
ever heard of a Utile guy challenging jbe Bennett pads down to a local Jaw
system. Dowp, boyl . . ."'I library and finds lhat tt Is illegal to take
First thing. '1lie s!Ate 'tax agmfs W'51t a man.,., toola 1A.' bis trade. TIJa~ the
to .the w~~~-· ~ courts soy, would deprive ·him ot bis
:liiltOdjbe ' fill ·~· . • h6w much · mon y tt lit ln l'fW As1 'fa! ~tt 11 coocerned,
checking account. No court order, no money ts a tool of bis trade. Without It he wa~•• ........ •-..-rec1, ..... ~••••er -· ~ jhe stock In bis ato... split~· an?ma"l:-hllir j:o~~tli >-.. '!be ~~liiMt'"baloaey," money's no
lheii demarldf. ... Wl,.f ~, t • • ·' ~ tCJOJ (if! j .tiadil:' ·)': ·
NEXT, the a eOtS ~ ·seno~tt's
bank account and~ormed him be could
LAM"ivEEi Stockton, in Superior
fuirt, BolPB<nnett stated hla case and
• the judge qreed. lie gave the elate 10
days to show cause "lflu', bO lhonlclni
onjer it to release Mr. Benoett'a -
account.
AD of, wlllcb has yet to reaQy join the
eentral Issue ol Involuntary. aerWude.
But, Bennett wll,I get bis chance. .
The state w1ll ba bad:. They'll !Ind
something elte. Like I say, you can't
have ·these little guys tromplag around
1P9Uting the 4tb, 511! ... Ut.b -m"1t all the time. Wbot If everybolly IOI
it Into lbeir heads, that the QJostltullon
. "*'f11t:lable''.T1 .. ~" J.o.I
' Well; I'll !ell :rou BOntething. U D1010
1 UtUe::°'hhthrisna ~ • plain tu:·
/palwtJtod .. alucb '"""' BobBemetl, ihjoeij-cntls JIOll!d nm -for !he . hlllt ... ,..., politicians~ Btop pass-
• ing lqJ-,ll'&t violate dvil ~. and
star! repe8llng tbooe that do. . ~··
Some Opportunities Besi ~-grwred
' I ~ • • ··u Opportunity.-·but once, they...,. ' George Wt!Sl>lngtoo Birthday Sale.
but someUmes.it's ,beU~r ts» tWD .a <Z!i . , ".. A bra,1lQIDufacturer during a ru
ear to the door. · ' ~"·' ".:._u_ .l -~~T11 ~BOYLE. sOOrtag~A· ,
t)pp(>rlunill.,. soml!lllnes """'" enotly ' J~ , \ Supetin\ondent of an olld-f.!LShl<,...
bargains. YOU'"' better olf without tl!<ln-~ , · -' COUDljl.-1¥>9f farm.
than wiof.ththethem. .bea ~ bot"" ot ,_., __ herbal I.-..... peddler.
One limes to let opportunity t threw · In a = ~ wui.u . The -lal handsbaktr at a coov Its knuckles In vain tonic and-an old -w shovel as a boou.i ol· CJCto!!(ises. •
on your portal Is Here, fer exsmple; are a feir joba I ' ' . 'bnr
when it comes to of· :u=& to moopilgh& oo-let alone MoRALE otmer in a coocentnt fer you a job you fill ti.mt: e1mp. 4
don't wan&. y tuler a\ a library paste lac> " flatlJii\c suit ilalesman In Siberia. Many -le make IOllr. < The nljjbt wotcltman at the city clot
a sorry brag lhat A merihald al the aquarium, pound. •
they undoubtedly Nigbl-bar;tender• at a sin div• in Stand'tn fn a wax IDU9elllll.
have file wont job Singapore. . • The chief censor for a "'J>Ol"'""F""'"""pblc
In the whole wide 'l'he meuo soprano in a castraU choir. boot finlr..
-Id. TIJat couldn't A door-!Hoor anvil salesman. The bead tralnor in a Dea cln:us.
he tnie for all ol them. No matter bow The dJetldan far Jackie Gleulll.
boring, vexing or worrlaome.,..,.. job Is, RllSIDllNT
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dentiat on an alligator, The IOClal aecrelary for Count Dracliia
you usually can look around and see farm. and hla ·Minll1> someone who ha1 a job ao ba4_ you An obstetrician for elephants. • Md oOlit. do-.JW 'stn1 think you'Ve lot
wouldn't trade yours for It ~ -~he A floorwall:er at Macy's during a ~ ww'll, ~Ill the ·-Id!
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·Conspiracy Behind Parlef
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:"for ·, Panama Canal ;.control
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WASHINGTON -What Is really
behlnd that unusual meeting of lhe UN
Security Council In Panama this week Is
a craftily contrived conspiracy to wrest
control of the vitally strategic canal .
With that crucial waterway in their
bands, the Reds would then be able to
dominate the entire
Caribbean, with the
CQal Zone serving
as a Russian mill·
tary bose.
Spearheading this
plot ii the sc><alled
;Tevolutlonary gov-
ernment" of Pana·
ma dictator Omar
'l'on'Jjol, who bas
openly oonsorted with Communist qents
since oeidQi power In an October, 11161
coup d'etat.
ms CLOSE henchmen are two ex-
lrelillat leaders In hil "'glme--forelgn
mlnllter JUID Tack and UN ambusador
~ Boyd, a notorious ndk:4l whd
llllkel no about adVllC8Un& vlo-
i.. ""' to gain d,ealred ends. !JI 19, _. led a rloloal anU·U.S.
clliio8'n6a 11 the canal Zone "'1ldl
boil to i. by force.
ffo 11111 """ tltlC<Oeded ID lndudni the ...., _, to come to P-
will preside over the March 15-21
sessions.
This bald conspiratorial scqe.rne was
vigorously supported by RussJa, Red
China, Sudan, India, Yugoslavia and
Indonesia -the last three beneficiaries
of U.S. aid running Into billions.
Torrijos is making oo secret of his in-
tention to ra ise the canal issue at the
Security O:>uncU conference.
SAYS THE radicaJ-aligned dictator.
who, as commander of the Panama na~
Uonal guard, overthrew the lega11y
elected government of President Arnulfo
Arias JI days after taking ollice,
"Negotiations' with the U.S. over the
future of tbe canal are no longer
bilateral. The queslton is too big for that.
Jt has become a matter ror International
concern and co.nslderatlon. ''
The U.S. nauy rejecls that contenUen.
It unequivocally malntalnt that all prob-
lems reiptlng to the Panama canal can
be lleiotlated only by the U.S. and
Panama.
Rep. Dani•! l'lood, O.Pa ., leading con-
creutonal authority on the canal, ii Mt
only completely convlnc~an aggressive
Communist plot 11 under way to obtain
coatnJI of the waterw ay, but that Tor·
rljos and his extremist cllque are
ptepmd to mart to force and violence.
___ ,_ ___ ..,.......,.,.._..,,. -line ol lhe· trnttAlll Sta\el,'' declarel were the 11,117 vessel transita with m0nt
' • • ., .. l'lood., "Its protectioi(.,ls• jtttt p llfi. lban 121 mlllloo tons of cargo tn mt. ROBERT s: AT .T .'F:N ; (IO:r!ant in the defense of the Westinl Some 70 percent of this traffic either
•·-, bomlsphere as ls tha& of ljie ate.a~ otl-'nat.d In oc terminated In U.S.-·
'---.....,.------6r San franclscp ba1)I. 'l1le ~,Is ., .-·-
out fourth front in II~ ~ ~·-• '1:11.E TllJl&\T by Torrijos and bis ex· that if tljey cannot Sfetlre 1'094CB•lon oi · Canal is a prime. target tot the tcotrol of -t clique ol taking the canal issqe to
the Canal Zone peacef\Jlly.,.lbey wllldo It the W~!eri> ~ere'. • · \ltO' Unt1'd N-la 1>1ant)J cballeQced
by force even if u requires the Jitu or a ~ "'!be ·real IoS\i8 !J. no& U.S.·aovveiln lly J'tqi>I on the lll'Olllld the UN bu m
,eneratlqn of Panamanian yooth. II is no ty over 11ie ,Clllal.t.ane venua ~ Jurlo!ll<tk!o av1r tlie ...,..
exa8ieration to warn that they IVOllld nlans, but ~·U.S. oontiol ti ~ "ArtlcJe. U, ll<tlon 7 !)f the UN
hove no qualms ahout reaorllng to an r.one VtnUS · IQ domlnatlOa GI ~ Charter," ~ Flood, "slates lhat
outright invHlon of the Canal Zone by Panama Canal the c.tll>beall. ""1t nothing bi II llllll authorj .. the United
the national guard, aided and abe(ted by lhe Canal Zol!g oervtnr, •• a mD!laqi Natblo to ~bi 'matten whlth
mobs, and attemptr to sabolqe vital llue." .,.. . ~ 'l@obt the clo.-Jc canal ~ alructures il they can get at INCLUDING Ha • def~ the ll1aDl!lla , f~ ol aD1 llate or shall requt,,,
them. 1 .. ~I hu eaot U 8 !UP8 frolll.• !bl..._ lo submit IGd!'.matten to
• I sale to.., there W91l't ba oey viol...,. -
' at leost DOI uoW after Iba Seqirlty Cow>-.
: ell 1eav... Aller that, ll!Ylblnl'a liable to ••~" ' ~·· ,. Ard il Jt does, 11 added • com-
. nlitteeinan, "you can be 111re 'l'bnljoo
aild his OomlDW!ist agents w1ll be. beltlnd
I 1tlielr~ ~):ve ~-~r demonstratAlll _ ... ty to UIO-<J.8. and detenntna-
~ IO r,rec1Jlilale ~ l1ea6<m ...... . lalotaJ!"I!· • . •
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DAILY PILOT
Such anti·U.S. turbu.lenee is ~0~1:1 !,~ 1971,-"" tban ~ WIJloa. ~~ .-: "-dw'Mlf1'
new there. ,_,,1 " Tlie Jast majcr finFovemeot of' Ibo: la ..... to ...__ <-! tteaty I
Flood cited p"'1'IOUS offldally ...,.,... . lllten1'"1 1fat'totnl'lettd In A1J&U91, im; . wlllt ~!Iii' U.I. -~with
ated dlstur~ with loa ol IJle and l!eo the Gaillard CUt wu tnlarsed horn both' Oobillilo 'IDI ~ wlllcb
heavy properly damage -and lasl. yur : width of :IOO to IOO feel a& a colt of fll5 would ~ i.. Iii ~ 1111 the ~prlatlon by force of ant11 ol the U ......... , m.i<r c1-la llto .....,. Itll American-owned Panama Power and million. Other modemlsa ona ~....,,I Panama canal truty." •
Ught Co., the hijacking at pistol point ot the total to upwards ol 1171 million In the
17 Cina! Zone buses, and the Involvement put llec'1de.
ol high Panamanlsn offldals .in dnig Betwoen 1911 and ltn, the Republic ol
smuggling and pushing. Panama. recdvt<I f!ll.t million In dlttCI
~VII ALL, Flood ~tre-Iba& the
real ltnlggle II not between the U.S. and
Panama, but the U.S. and the Soviet
Union -with TllT\joi" 'motolfonarY
government" acting as tbt CommunJsts'
cat'•paw.
and Indirect U.S . .......Uc and nlilltarJ
aid. Polntt 9"t '1ooll!
"The effect of theH larg ........ 'pr9o
llJ'ams bat been to give Panama one of
tlllr .. Jllldll lillle In Iii hillory II bu
• --ol UN headquarter1), but
"'l'BE . GJml fact ellould not be
overloobd," says Flood, "thlt lead Ina
Panamanian olflclala have often alated "The Panama Canal ii I part or lhe
the hlgbosl ..... C*pllA ""'"'"" In Ill of Laun America, and to make II a major
beJ1<flclary of the canal ...
lndloaUve of tho w ol canal tnlllc
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Ttwr"Sd.11r, M<Wth l~. 1973 DAILY PILOT
Group Suspect in State Murders
Said t.D Be Against Killing
SA.Hl'A CRUZ (AP) aulborities say they have not standing m his driveway.
One Nlxon supporter
privately called the plan ting·
making .in revene, saying the
....... "may -Olli .....
guys who don't have a
Herbert W. MulliD. a coo-Jinked Mullin with any of the
!CieNious objector descrtl>ed others. Two Uoiversily of
by frimds as • • s t r o n g I y California coeds were round
against killing,•• laces murder decapitated. a CabriHG College
indictments in lbe slayings of coed was found slain in nearby
10 penons shot during one mountains and parts o r
three-week period this year. another coed washed onto
The Santa ()11% QJwuly beadles be,..
After fmding guns i n
Mullln's car, author it i e ~
~barged him in the JaD. 25
~layings of five persons. Kathy
Francis, Z9, and her sons .
Oavid , 9. aod Daemon, 4, were
found shot and stabbed in
their rrude cabin the same
day Jan1cs G1anera -a high
school buddy of Mullin's -
and his wife , Joan, 21, were
shot in th('ir house in town .
cluance." This woold be done '--------'
by freezing them QUt al. the
• . ,.., most lucraUve soura!s of
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-R .. , . Pre~· _ . attn. , • , . campaign fund ..
Attorney
Arrested
In Threat
grand jury indicted Mullin,. ts, l1ullin was arrested Feb. l:l
Wednesday after a ~ moments after Fred Pere-z, 72.
session involving testimony a retired fisherman and ex·
from 17 medk:al and law en-boxer, was gunned down while
_ Herbert Klein, N'aoo's com-
p.!) 001-D p g munications chief. sat m. on fon:ement wimesses from lhis•1;;-•------------------.. northern California co a s t
resort town. all employes of'tbe state and "'· .-~~~ t .~;. .,..~ • i : the session as an·observer. but
local governmenyi:. · · not a participant. Also there BE WAS ACCVSED of
Benjamin Aaron; a Uoiversi-F '76-llil' ttt' was lleriJert Kalmbach of fatally shooting a woman and tyo!CalUorpiaallosAngeJes • or ' iTIOre. . Newport Beach, the SAN BERNARDINO (AP) berlWOYIJWll!"""'-aunarried
law pro~essor and one of the Presfdeot's attorney. _ Rialto attorney Adrian F. couple, four teen-aged
nation'aJeading·Jaborrelations TenE ARE four .-.... tial Smeltzer has been freed an campers and an et.·
expert3 was head of \be;Jive--SAC ~ ..,.._..... $1,500 bond after his arrest for prizefighter -all between man council which drew up RAMENTOi(AP) -The !age of total penonal income. Republlcan candidates Io r investlga-al. making a Jan_ 2;i and Feb. u .
the pro~. . 1·;: pollUcal truce between GoY; .~ There was no d i re c t -goverbor in 1974. when the a-telephone bomb threat which · Mullin, )ailed without bail, is
Ronald Reagan and Assembly respouise from ll<agan, but his yeaN>ld Reagan says he will cleared the San Bernardino sclueduled lo be arraigned Fri-• Oeatli Penaltj Speaker Bob Moret\! i...aJ> .. pnss · secretaey._ Ed _ Gray, stey down afier oerving· two QJwuty court 1uouse for one day in Santa Cruz CDllnty
HELP YES HELP
Last week someone pic ked up a Saint Bernard
doggie from a want-ad in this paper. Mr. Doug
Loring (former owner) needs to find "Tiny-Shilo".
Please call Doug Loring at 675-17()1 if you have
him. It is vitally important to a nice little girl.
SACRAMENrp (AP) -parenUy•over aiid'ihe terraitl ~Y coun~eCI . thillot the full~g':;,· who also at~ hour, autborittes said. superior Court.
Backers of a 'Dew death.·· ·s being cl ~ f .. erbal prodam "was put getber ~ Smeltzer was arrested at his The son of~ retired Ma~I~;-:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::======::::==:;;;";:;;";:;: penalty bill ha'lfl mo!eci iJ}lO ~arfare... .. :ar: . or V wJth #Je asslstfb«:e ~f some of told reporters afterward there borne Wedneslay after no o{ficer, Mullio was a b1gbJjj
position for what is ~~, .~· . · -! : -the tqp tu experts m our na-is no secret design to' hand OOidJ was found io a search school ~r student and made
lo be a stiff fig)it in the•'itiile~ ... IN \\ ~·'._aoi!feteice ¥' .for the ·purpose of pick a GOP candidate from of die bo•ilding oo Tuesday. the . varsity football team
legislature. .• ' . ''..: '~n.....N.+at.)loretti r<duomg the .~;lf:ou'den on the field of aspirant& Sheriff's deputies declined tu despile his $-foot-5 stature.
Jlen; Gtolj!e ~jlan <It'. ;,,,aid t!tO' '. ~'.l'l!!'f .l!S· .:,'ki:."pl~ m the years Reagao said he told the say 00w they linbd the 41. Friends said Mullin was a
!Ang ~~uced>I!>",. ecutjv~ 'la M ' ;M fOJ! • , ~,-. . = ~~ ~puw:!,:! yeaN>ld allomey to I he ::1",;,.~~ ": :!~~~ ~r.,';.j Jlltiitint.,"f~· sjate~~"' '~'•$.\!!>'!bat had and Demounts in the past. ~!;.ugators said a male jed<r status in 196'1. He tater
-· e.Dvicted . of sty,/ 88 •pl~~·!'"' f~·~ the 'celling •lieeQ. installed in "I'd be In opposition to caller told an openlor at 1:45 ,....t to Santa Barl>ara. tu do ja..<.'--fl'In.wreckin• firs\·" denL . ' . . · · , flllolLOO.Q, Calllornla ~ anyone who fancies himself as p .. m. that ·the court boose alternative draft service, tben ~... "' . . The ·•-"'" lea·der ba-~ bad ... billion' 31 "'•• ~-•-· _..., "~ bimself degree . murder, .some kicf.; . ~ " • • "f ..., -or . a AU.16 u.wsu::r 10 our i-<-~:r· would be blown up. Judges commiuo& · to a men·
napings and assaults by con-obaractmz.ed the governor aa pereent -less to spend m That cleclSIOll -the doCis1on recessOul tlueir courts and tal institutim fer awllile.
vict&aerving I~ len11& ~ pollUCUID wbo. la eq>lalnlng fiscal 1973-71. Tile.~ i:ame of who 1'111 be the standard evacuated the building for the
De\Jkme}ian Said the' bill how jllla Jll'<!l1l'81!1 sbllUld. be from superlmpl!lng tile 'plan, bearer of our party -belongs sear<h, they said. "BE BAD P"'l>!ems gelling
waa supported by Gov. Ronald developed natlOitafly, and h>w wblch would be effective 1974-lo the voters of the party," Smeltur was identified as a his CO, and startA!d smoking
Reagan and by 35 of bis 39 he'd be the ":;st guy·lb develop • 75, on the OOnditlOns ·dating Reagan said. former public defender who more dope," recalled Laura
Seuulte colleagues. ut nationally. from fiscal 1961.ta lo the ll<agan said the names of bas been in private practice Gladstone, 14, who dated bim
Reagan'• P,rop9.e;d con. ~t. • Ute prospective candidates for about two years. He in oollege. ""Bot be felt w:rJ e Papers Trial stilUUonaf amendmetit, , re-'lbe · ~an plan, said were not ~ and the defended $.year-old Rooald strongly ag.-killing -be
LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ A quiring voter approval, is aim-Moretti, would render govern-emphasis was on a unified ef~ Wayne Beaty, convicted in the was a very peaceful type of
Canadian diplomat testified ed at cutting the tu lqfld 10 ment "Incapable of reacting to fort following the priuw:y slaying of a Chino Prison person." percent over. the nen\ts'•years whatever crisis. that comes up election rather than taking: guard during an escape last Santa Cruz was jolted this
=YIO ~!rtl:" y~=1 _i>_:Y_liln_· _llin_".::g:::'.ta:::~:!'l"c:'..:jo:::•;..' .:.pereeru-.o.· ---fro~ni_tlm.:.·_•_·1o_time.:..:_._" ____ s_i4-'es"-'-among_· _::_the_Repu_:_;_b_Uca __ n_s. __ October __ ·;__ ______ ...:Y:..ear __ by...:___15 __ mun1 __ ers_. _bu_t
documented in the clasSified
· Pentagon Papers, was so
unsecret the details appeared
in -oewspapei-s • before · ·he
.reached: Hanoi.
Chester llooQlng was the '
latest In a parade of witnesses
for the defense in the trial of
Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony
llµsao. Defeme lawyers are
trying to show that malting
pUbllc the papers had no effect
on the national security, a
vital Ingredient of espionage,
the-< most serlou.ct e b a r g e
li&ainst the defendants.
Roolilng'I '~ follow-
ed that of rormer:'1 State -.
partmenl Intelligence analyst :
Alan' s; Whiting, .. 1io iO!il:tbo •
inlorinllliOl>:JJi ,tllt ,Pilligoa NI
1Paperi·..._.,.. '10 ; ,19ktWtV l'i'
El!Jberf took' them tlill ltlb&d
"no relevance to u..,~t'y .
or U.S. mtelllgenCe. '? •ln"tt/l\•
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•LOS ANGELES (AP) -'!"""e ""'"1!Y ,Gr.,HI Jiiry' ,)!f"a-;,_
etised i Beverly Hill..,......
of soliclting a nareoticnfficer
to "phiflt" cocaine on Dr.
Monroe lilcbmani pres1aeni of u.. Los Angelea COrillnunlty
College board of trustees:'
Doon• <Jordon; sedetty h>
dieted Tuesday on oneililillit of
soliciting a penon to ogtiept a
bribe, appeared bjl~O re
superior Court Judg4,Jamea
Kolts on Wednesday oll4 was
released OD her '"'Cl W D
recognium<e pending a court'
'daie·next Wednesday tll"enter pl !Bi, a ea. ..
:n 'BEFLECDONS
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Johnst~n &." ~urphy
..,.,comes to'iSflterwoods
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Qyle mown aoaled ~ 1cr SIM!lwoodS. Mark rv.
.,., UltUMm !uwy In-a s!if><>n sho8. Combines~
. ~ ....... .,.;th anfulymalched---
elagarCly,ael ell will liiiriiatUl9 gold ot ............
" bEnl Cllt8"1Eri.-~ blue«bllowlt.. Elaclr. gr.-.
-,0( l7flY In •elecletl-a.ao
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Y•rs of experience, from th1,Jeld~I JNinuft 1~
tu"" of pa botbiques. hav~· 1ont~n '.t~1cfe;'" SJ&n of thi& ...... nd. i'un . ~ll>*'.1' ·llJ''imo ., --11~ ui:!s~':t.u!~~F )nn w11111Hi:
speed and dependability. , w
The feature-pac~ AMK modat,,-, lt•r1.~ flof\
ertw you ~ing aret,. le>. a PGP@ol"'111u
prj<ed gas bl ' ue. And now, yo~ ~ •1/11.0 ,.
all of th• f , of ~'(IUts without the ,..,....
and guess Of-the 'old c~arcoal ff re. No more '
tecf.ous fire building, no Iona wait to 1t1rt
cool<in1 .
Chlnn&klw and modern aas put an end to au
the trouble and bother 'of outdoor cook ing .•.
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..sy to ftnd one here. but re.-
fleet for a moment on how many ol.. our worw· .... illa
could ... c:uro4 jf oil people. were taught to.1ovem tbefr
OW11 jndivlduai BC~ ,
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b?Jt: --"It could ,,.... be IWIY addn'ed. ot coune. but even
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our J)Ullona, our lnterac-
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the iiu!lltlaul_.-••"!'!>t tor ' hi>l• of ai>Y ttJDcl. 'EM:~! •• --U..t0U8tilfbet-
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I DAil. Y PILOT TWtdar. -15, 1973
Fonda Urges Thieu Protest • Ill Cal State Talk
By THOMAS G0AMAN ... ~ .... ,....
FULLERTON -Actress
Jane Yooda Wednesday urg<d
students at Cal ~ Fllllerton
to join llfOlest. m.,s r c b e s
egalnsl South Vietnam Presi-
dent N"guyen Van Thieu when
he meets with President Nixon
in San Clr.menle next month_
Speal.lng before about 1,000
studenU on the 1-~ullerlon cam·
pus, she -tho TbJev regime far boldlng belw ...
"200,000 ""' 400,000 politlcal
priloo<n" ht Sou!h VloiNm.
SHE CAU.l!D for pl<UU
Mattb 3l outside tho Beverly
lliltoo wbe,. Thl<u will be the
guest of the President at a
dlnner banquet expected to
draw teadlng bu.aineas ex-
ecutives.
Double Standard
Prof Sa ys Cons11mer
Criminals 'Go Free'
By JOHN ZALLER
DI ._ o.lfJ' Pllet ,._., •
A UC Irvine criminologist
charged T u e s d a y that
tho usands of businessmen are
habitually e .1 c u s e d for
1Jl8.5Sive consumer fraud s
wtiile poor people are jailea
for the smallest offenses.
For The
R-ecord
DR. GILBERT Geis, a pr<r
1 fessor In the UCJ Department
of Social Ecology, said this
double standard for so-called
white collar criminals and
common crimlnals is unjust
and is undermining the moral
fiber of the country. ..
Dissolutions
Of Ma,...iage
Geis said that il the double
standard were eliminated and
white collar criminals were
given stiff, sure p r i so n s
sentences, there would be an
immediate reduction in crimes
Death l\'otiees
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like consumer frauds.
"BUSINESS JS exquisitely
responsive when threatened
with jail or something that
threatens their social stan-
ding," he said.
Geis made his remarks al
the "Seminar on Consumer
and Environmental Law" al
UC Irvioe sponsored by the
American Trial L a w y e r s
Auociation.
"Obviously someone who
steals your purse is guilty or a
a crime," Geis said. But not as
much as a major citrus ~
ducer who decides to water
down IDs orange juice to save
money."
GEIS CHARGED th3t one
California citrus company sav-
ed $18 nullfoo through this
dilution technique.
"Very few burglars do that
well," be said. "But they're
the ones who are punished.''
To illustrale the seriousness
of some unpunished white col-
lar crime, Geis cited statistics
showing hall of all surgeries in
the U.S. might be unneeded.
But he said t.bousands of pe<>-
ple died eaeh year in such un-
needed surgery.
••unnecessary surgery is at
best a crimlnal assau1t," Geis
said.
'1But society won 't blame
these people in the same way
they blame ordinary
criminals."
GEIS CITED statistics
showing that sometimes this
double standard follows racial
lines. l n a New York federal
court, one year, he said the
average sentence for a white
person convicted or t a :i
evasion "'as 12.8 days in jail,
while for a black it was 28.6.
Co •• mm1ss1on
To Stud y
School Sites
ANAHEIM -~fembers or
the "Little Hoover Com-
mission" subcommittee will
meet Friday to discuss lhe
future of 44.1 California school
sites purchased by school
districts with st.ale funds lhat
are now slanding idle.
The hearing is scheduled for
10 a.m. in the Council
Chamber at City Hall, 204 E.
Linl'Oln Ave.
Nathan Sbapell, chairman of
the subcommittee. said the
unused school sites involve
6,508 acres with acquisiUoo
costs or nearly $100 mlllloo.
"It is the subcommittee's in-
tcolloo lo review the llodlnp
and consider recom-
mendations on how to dispose
of any unoecessary sites,''
Sbaptll aid.
PR Chairm~
To Be-<Honored
SANTA, ANA -Miss Belay
Ano Plant, n1Uooal chairman
of the Publlc llelltiooa Society
or America (PJISA) will be
boncnd bJ tho local cblpt<r
of PRSA duriltC a roceplJcln
Friday, from I lo 7 p.m. •t the
........... Im.
Allolhor ~ mardl will
be llqed at the San Clemalte
White lhtuae April 2. coiJ>.
ridlng wllh 11Ueu'• visit there,
aho aid. She did not say who
tho -· of the prole$t would be.
"By tringing Thieu here,
?fwm 11 mating it look like he
woo the war," the anti-war ac-
tivist said. "Nixon is going to
parade bis btue p u p p • t
around... •
Min Fonda told the noon
crowd that tit. lflion bu ienl
SS bl1lioa lo Sou!h v-.etnam lo
f1nanee "tiger cages, priJOra
and tho police force lo keep
Tbleo go!J>&..
.. WE ABE responsible ror
what happens to the repress-
ed," she told the gathering.
•·What we do or don't do will
affect them."·
"ll YOl1 care for what thi1
country stands for, and If )jOU
understand we are bt1ng
betnyod by thlJ mon (Thieu),
be In Loi An&eJes aad San
Clemcnle ID prolal," silo
said. "'
Min Fonda, who is married
to anti-war llClivlst Tom
Hayden and ls about five
months ptt1n4Dt, later spoke
to a group of about '15
atudenta, raying that relurl1lng
Prisoners of War who are op-
posed to the war+ are being
suppressed by the Nlxon
Administration.
FONDA who rialted -· aho ml. tho POW1 ID No.lb Vlolmm In J!llY, Ilk! 'llle men wwe ..Urid-l!FIWDNG m amnepy, .,_
ed ht the1r views oo tho nr. llid mm wbo are bl aell-alle
Asked why ...wmJng POWa alta' eftding the dndt wfil bo
bave cr!Uclud liq' ontl-war pardcaed by ltlslory.
activiUes as anU·Amerlcau , · "If ?ftzon wants to take bis
slie aald, "'l'be 111<11 who feel pla<e In b1U7, he better
Iha! way are given outer ..,. delnn wtll let tliem """"
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bawb. But there are -· who spealt at UC lrvloe Friday at
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• ThUnday, Mlrdl 15, 1973 DAILY PILOT .
El Toro Marines Celebrate 30th Year in Orange County' '
SAMTA ANA -Dn&'• 1\&Z" 11 dk"I bomllle11
thnWlll Ofdt 1 • rona..
-of -,:;: ' llod .,,,,., -tbe """ Stripes -... !be fint llmo ... !be Dai pole of
enldel llllp In !be Padfle unlta fot cmibll Tllll lime II Alrtraf! Wine was moved to IUpporl Ille oeeds of a com-again became a tralnlJI«, otar-SINCE !Ml, El Ton> bu had quenl vlaltl to So u t b e r n
lbeat.er, and El Tan's mlw!nn •• .....,..led a permanenl h<¥n Flarlda to El Toro. Since bat-nady alronlt wing. inc and deborblion poiDt !or Iha additional respoosibiHly of California. Tbe air llalion Is
of lft!JarinC pi1ob lot eombat ~!loo. then, a ~t deal of expansion Wltb tbe U.S. commitment Marlnlll on their way to tha proYidlnc high-level support N!Koo's amval and depar-
-a critical ooo. QrlPlally In 1116 lho 3rd Mlrine and developmeol bu octUmd . in Vietnam, El Toro once JIW East and Western Pacill<> during Pr<sident Nixon's fr.. point.
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--lho otalklnl copobility -incrtued to !be banclling of an entire wing. -~ Air Sla&n, El
TorO. -Tiie cllte .... Mar. 17, llO.
'lhe oc.c1P11 WU tbe of!iclal
eamm1""••11 ol the air Ila·
tion, Ihm -• "ten-pormy wllrtime iutallatioa ...
Maey of tbe pilots who were
eombat trained al El Toro
became leading 8l'<S In World war n and leaders In Marine
Corps aviation.
Aller. World War n. II ap-
. Grasshopper
or Ant?
TooAY, GET MORE SAVINGS BENEFITS
THAN EVER BEFORE, AT LAGUNA FEDERAL!
!llllEB Dl!CADES bave pw..i aa tboogh !be air -
,.-. ad die "lomponry" ~~=-~
-Is ltill -lllhc-In bet, ecmomy In mind, was oerloo>
-, KCAS, El Toro Is tbe ly ~deactivating tbe
While the improvident grasshopper sang and
danced aJ1 summer long, tM diligent ant stored
up suppUu against the coming winter's wind.
You can anticipate winter winds with tranquillity, when your sav-
ings are working industriously for you at Laguna Federal Savings.
Here, your savings help secure a oozier future, while allowing for
some good times, right now! Yes, our new Laguna Federal SAVERS
CLUB offers members imp~ve discounts on prices of entertain-
ment, recreation, travel ••• as well as goods and services.
WI'"' faclUly of Ila ldM -"temporary war 11 m e ii> ol !be Mlaialpill ad bas • . otallof!olc" .
key !'Ole in our nation'•
del-ad rtadfnea
At !be ....,.., ... of World war n. !be lite of !be a1r ata-""1 .... fann land that ....
port of the IPl'lwlliW Irvine
RaodL Ila loca-near tbe
-of C8nada del Toro (Cleym of !be Bull) probably
BUT IN JtM, when the ·
Kor.... eonllict began, Ille air
station once again was tasked
with the urgent mission of
tralDlng and staging aviation
-far tbe base's name.
Novy authorities aeetlng a
good place to build a training
-far Marine fllen found
Driwlng · •• in
I.ope
what they were looting for in :;-' •. "':::' :..:; • the heart of the lrvtne Ranch. ~ ... h'99 wllll ,.,..
They mrilimed a Marine di.-If MY E...,_ ~.
Corpl air -In !be middle . E U RA U T 0
of a -lleld. T'RAV EL MART 'J1ie prmpedile site 1'U ll1S SM JOAQUIN MH.U 110.
t ""'""' c.tw....,... Seid leased by !be gonrmnm • and PHONE 644-2462 CDlonol T. B. Millard arrived
with crders fro m Read--
quarters Marine Corps to
sopenlse !be -of ao air dation. lie llayed on to
h!oJme Its first commanding -· !llRlllft. Y APTER be ar·
rived, tlle ~ r«eived a
pllOlle call from the town o( El
Two. tbree miles away. n was
bis fint aorgeant wltb .....
that 30 enlisted men bad ar-
rived and -transporta-tim to the new air station site~
With no other means
available, !be colonel allltlled
the lnlOl'B to tlieir new home
in his an car.
Tiie -prolilem bad to do wltb bllletlnlf. ,,,..,, were no
'""""' ladlilies available for
the --of Marines, so
Col. Mlllanl -badt to town and tftlenwd the situation
wltb Jolin !nine. Ttie-day
the ljlarlae9 moved Into a
--that bad .... been ....-by Jrrlne cowboys.
After the air bue WU com-
mt,.s;cMd, Karine pi 1 ot s
begao ~ tllelr Ulils
in ..-ralloji !Or aerial dueb
wltb o.r ..... -.r ....... -
"llgbt« piloll ll. Pld1lc. '
WORU> WAil ll ,... In
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Air Station ~
Open Ho~
Set Saturday
SAlfl'A ANA -Marine Qrpo Air Station, El ,.....,
air ·-and~
satuntay wlll lea-an·~
blending of tbe old and !Ill
new, • World War D-vintage
-and modem jeta
perfotm -ad Di&bt
--..... the field.
Gatos will -to !be public
at 11 O.m.. and -lled ac-UvltJ wlll bqln al noon. ,,,..
galas will be -al s p.nt'" Tbe activities. to wldch !be
public II Invited, are In
~-of the air station's
311111 .Uvenuy.
!AHllaugb t h • provious)y
..a..mted Blue Angeb Olgbt
denwmtratian team WU forc-
ed to cancel Ila appearance
doe lo • -tralDinll ..,. ddml, ollidala al El Tol'CI say
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·Bob Hoover, a North
Amer1can-8eseculi••
HITEWALL
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And precision fiylng
#1MNtrttlonl in tbe twln-
anglne -Commander and tbe NI Mu,sbm(, a lamool
World warn ~.W.. • otllor fllchl will
..,._ .. -llllht of tlle-Orpl' ...,..-i
.. oil ..i lllldlnl (Wl'OL)
alladt jot. !be AV.U: fllllJil
........... tf«s ot 3rd Marine
Aln:rlll Wing tactial jeta.
~la ml bol~S. and a nyoft:r of a world war
alld a llyov« of a World War n,,1n1ap F.4\J Clonair, gutJ.
wia11d fevorlte of
Leiba .-It plloll I b re e
del Ff'El&O-Sbdtftnc osblblllcml by !be
Ounp -Sporll
Parachlte J:lub ad. -nw••'_.,. team lneertlon ""' --... .......,.... . are .... ldieduJed.
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portraits
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Sexy
··Church OJH!rat,es Museum of Erotic A,~
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ch~ged
.J~·Death SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Japanese erotic art" to el·
The worlcb first P!~ .of chinss by PieaS80 a n d
erotic art oJ,en! nexl weeYend ·1 !ltbtJirBpha by Dllli.t ~ .
. !lit • ~, ti 2 000 :rile , Kroohauoen c¢lection -tts wa ·COVti-.::u Y , was previo;usly shown at
depictios ol """"'1 activilJ. museums in SWl.tlen ·and Den-
"People thliik erotic art mark, but the new Intema-
means a buncb of dirty pie-tional M~um. of Erotic Art
tures, they don't understand will be the first permanent
the quality of art that makes m\l.8eUJJl d e d i c at e d to
up this collection," said the voyeurism.
Rev. Ted Mcllvenna, whose
Genesis Olurch owns the
museum.
THE ART works, collected
by s e x u a I psychologists
Eberhard and Pb y 11 i s
Kronhausen, range from the
''only unbroken retord of
PATRONS, WHO must be
over 18 will pay $2.50 to enter
a remodeled college classroom
building a block and a ha lf
from Union Square on tourist-
jammed Powell Street -site
oJ the city's main cable car
lines.
• Inside, • e x u a I """'lfilgs,
scrolls, prinl! and sculp!ures
are dilplayed on three floon, 1 with special setlions devoM!d
to women artista, J1~1 ' Chinese, Indiana, Europeani '
and humorous and pop wor~
mE MUSEUM will sell
prints, poet<arda mid books as
well as glassware; skirts and
pillow c~ embo:3sed with
erotic designs.
"There will be a little bit of 1
everything -except l
photographs, which are real
legal quicksand,'' said
Kronhausen, 57. "The only
thing we've censored i s
sacreUgi.ous art ~ we don't
want to turn 1'elig{ous people
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A 20.
year.old man who esca~
from San Mateo County Jail
nearly one year ago ba.s been
boo'lted for investtgaliem of
nmrder in the 3hQoting d~th
at a wealthy investor, police
said. ho warren Marchialette; w
escaped March 22, 1972 from
the"facility where he bad been ~ving a s<inuince, for volun·
·t.ar'Y manslaughter, was ar-
rested Tuesday ,tlight, officers
said Wednesday.
,, r 1'tl{E VICTIM, Leon Sim-"~' ~ was deStTibed by 7~.ru: a se l f-made
, · iittW'otiall'e and the nation's
off erotic att." ui-11Te•" . ~Obd.·Iaig.est mutual fund in· ag Million · ,, All ...,. ",, • vesklr"'.' 'ti' ' MeltYENNA, AN ordained uOtte ' · · · ' · SlliunOiis· was shot to death Me~i$t minister w ,h o. s e Actress Sarah Venia:Jjle. •· 'In' his'$500,000 Kolly~ ~.lls
H • h R • OK'd Ge n·e .Sis Ch u.r ch and had misgi.vings when home March 4, police said. lg ' lSe Ecumenical · Center will be. told she had to cut off They said emp.loyes at the beat!<martered in the museum, . . . home . where Sunmons also said~ profits will go to the her long brur .for the conducted hi s commercial ac·
··Nati()!,lal §;ex Forum, a mo Vie, 'Two:' The tivities, told them they let a
A ' s v l ' _... offshoot or -the church which tresses are 6hown here young man i.nto the house t ·quaw a wy proYides1 S!=al therapy and drai>ed around l>e r after he told them he W8'
, • .sex·~.catfonal materials. qeckt . looking for a job.
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AUBUl\Nit(AJI). -J"la~er community, urg'l'l 'approva!,'ol o· U'R' " y' EL' LOW BRICK ROA.D CQUnty ~~QT-S· ~ li ave the 170-_unit _J>[OJect ~. ~lp
unanim;otisJi .. ·.~~d c.ont-han~I~ 1.ncreasmg. ~tllM1' :· struction·of ~on high.. cro1Rds m bQth summer ~d TAKES vo{J ·uP1THE ESCALATOR
rise c&tdomioillm ~otel at. wbiler'. ., ' ' ' i' TO ANNIVER'SAR.Y FUN MARCH 15-17
Squaw V~ ;( · ·. Ttie hotel; tO \be completed . .
, . 'The 11"-storY., European-style. 'in tWQ years: is to be bailf en ~ uth e;· · • st ?t
,hotel will be tbe first high rise 3.2 aete( of private land 'near oo ' . a ' ua adults ...
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skiing rtsOrf.'. .,, 1 ·1• Developer .is Squaw V~)! • · v. landowner Wayne Poulsen ..
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(Peopl;zQ1,1otes) make,_ undcly · .
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·-~~ HUR~Y-THISWEEKONLY!. -C ") ( ~ ~I lmagiMf.$84,000 worth of beautiful ---~. -~= ~r vanil;ff!tioing on ,.1. today! StylH ~ _ -____ :: -------= and si~iS for every home -all at
• I ·c ~c~~?rr ··0~~;·~~E-SAVER
1~;~:::::1 ,A VANITY ~~ . $ 2·. ·:"'''' 8 8
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SPECIALS
THIS WEEK ONLY
. VALUE! . '
l•y to cS.O. .-.{,!fee .,, .• Ml bowl;
..,...,. --bell ......... ild (1 tokl. Hondy
.:U:11:\7 '19U sltl ·fl'!,!...-,w~I ".
'DELUXE FA , ,•"r•, ..... : 12.88
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mu•t b. 1okl fn i dayi! We
bou9llt th••~ et 1~c.l&I pric.ei
direct from the Mevt•g f.tcfory
••• iO w•'r.• ·d•&lingt Buy now
end seve $$~!
Modtl DEl 06 Mevtog·Hell?·of-Heat
Highlender dryer With d•lu11e
styllng end tim• dry control,
eutome tic 1>etma pr•11, '•guJar
febric. eve.I••· Now et penny
pinching highlander prlcesc
·rown
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PROTECTION
2 YEAR
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Worrrifi'J
SOllD 'llNY'C ,., , ,:2· 1~
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llG.SIUCTIO_N! As' 79¢
'l'QSAIC Tllf, lOW AS " • .,. •. ,, ·-' '"' ....
CLEAR VINfTIAN .,, 4nt 1 . MIRRPR Till VAlUE 7 '10 ~:.
GOLD V'.llM '" • L ~
MIRROR Tllf VALUE 07T1~~:.
OAK PARQUET "'
FLOOR TILi VAWf
COLOR ·o "41..,1 TILE ....,
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CERAMIC TILE
Hord, bri9ht ghp:• finish
lalfi o li'-rimel~ 0.-tot
c .. on! 41,iiir41Ji !j.._ til&I.
VINYL ASBESTOS
FLOOR TILE
Greo,ep,o&f, 1cuffpreef
12l12 iMh tllttl h1r le
ln•toll '(9\'rH.lf!
THICK/SHAG
CARPEt TILE
t ' .~ SeJf·pod "') telf·tlick
12xl2 lnch>""tiln giY• a
-limfre.IMl '" ' ' v~i~ .. :59~
NOW •• \ · FT,
Costa Mesa-2221 Harbor Blvd.
645-1126
STORE HOUR$
Open Su~d•y _: 11, e.tl..-5 p,m. ·
Monday, Frl~y .._ 8 e.rn.-9 p.m.
Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sit. -8 1.m.•5:"30 p.m.
ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREEPARKING
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COSTA MIS.& IL TORO FRll
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Ha;bor ANO ·..-Saddleback Valley
4111. Stwtntttl'llh St.
DallJ1 ... , .........
646-1684
II Toro lt6. .. frffWt)'
(Ntxt i. Sn-on) ht"' 10~t1 let. 10·6
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RADIO DfSPATCHID FACTOlT AUTHOAIZlll JV & APPLIANCI SERVICE PHONI 54 •• 3437
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• ., Micki Topper, a 22:
< y~ar old West Gern;ian
girl, IS looking for a
,, husband to avoid de-
portation. She re<ently
ran an ad in a Fort
Wayne, Ind. newspaper
to fin\i a qusband . .Now
she hae> a .Choice Of 50 • pi:Oopecfive grooms .
. ; . J)iet Book ' .. . "' .. Prompts
Lawsuit ,
-..
THE BOOK recommends a
diet ihat activates a'.': fat-
mobijlZing hormone. ~ liMA
cominittee aaid no s u e b
hormone lw been . foiind In man.
Ill New York, a pa of ·~ nutrition experts assemblilcl by the !lew York County Medical
Society also allllOUllCtd the.
' hlgl>proteln, low-carhobydrate
diet. u posing serious medical
risU for many people. ~
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• ·MEllUIERS of the J>."'M'I said
such a diet could prildw:e liigh
bli>od leYels'of fall, which can
lea<I to heart dlsease, sod
chemlt81s called keytones. A
ketogenic dlet could cause
weaknelS'1 apathy, calclum
depletion, c8rdiac irregularity,
nausea an.d kidney failure in
pe.....,. with tldney diseue.
Dr. Seymour Halpern, preal-l dent of the American Coll*
of NutriUon, said, dOf all the
bizarre diets that ha~e been
, proposed In the last 54 years,
~ this ts the most dangeroas to
the public if followed for any
length of \ime."
T!L I OCCLWrar~
'Friends See
, Gull Fil.in
The "Friends of the Orange °""' Colle&• Library" wtli view a videotape Interview
with Richard Bach, , alllllor ol
the belt·sellet "Joosthan LIV· 'JnPlon seagull," Friday night
ia the OCC Library.
'\'lie .Pl'VIP" .... wtll .tJeciA at I p.m. 'l'be jlublle war invited to
attend.
Bach BP* ... the occ campu.1 .... rat ... u •llO and
taped a •minute Interview
with English instructor
i.awrenco A. carlson and
French toacher Elmo E.
Shaver.
Following t h e vld<olape
~lion, Cul$(m. Shaver and Englllb Jnatructor
Patricia Kublo ll'ill di-
Bach,. writing.
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conducted by Roberto Bush, designer ond
· depeloper of the revolutionory Plostique
• Bodi-Fit ond Sew system
Newport, Mmdl 16, 2-4 p.m;
Ol'Clllige, Mcrill 16, 10-12 a.m.
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H1 .. •o.itl""9""""1111-leach, Mardi 20, 2-4 p.m.
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Instruction in off phoses of peper pottern
fitting. Actuol demonstrotions, using
Vogue-Butterick patterns. Closs fee, 3.00.
•Foshion Fobrics Deportment
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eotten denim
cf:dfed Jeans
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Jeons, c~ffy ond good looking . Now,
• in brushed cotton denim in blue, novy
or white. Super with sweoters, shirts, .
fonks ... everything ... including
bores. By Miss His, 12.00.
Street floor Sportsweor. b5
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_ shirt set
Lody Arrow's super shirts ore twin<.
Choose the brownJwhite
• shirtfocket •.. or the white/brown
' shirt. Wear.them togeth~r, Or
lone. Botfi·polyester-cotton, 10-16.
-Shi.rtjocket, 18;00. Shirt, 12.00,
' Mai\ and·pl).one or8ers invited:
Misses' Sports~oar, 89
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woistbond, o-cuffs •.• supet·fitt1n
in woven p es r !"lill. Block, pink
or blue in sizes 8 to I q. 20.00.. .
Moil ond phone order\ invited ....
At:ti ve Sportsweor. 78 f , • .
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'· on white bof~ground. Perky puff
~eevo shirtlook sl'oys put ... under
• skirjs, sfiort s, trousers. S·M-L. Red/novy1 i I., blue/)lollow, g;e?n/oro>ige: 13.00.
Junior Sportsweor. 9] • • ,,
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the· claj~lc turtleto'
Our on-Lon~ +urtle in nyhln
will top it off. Fuh foshionod in • fine
gouge friiitwit~eosy on bock zipper. White,
~i:I . *k. miot light bl11.9, corol. liiac, •-.~· . 6i7!8. powde'rpinL 3btb'4o,by
noot~ Bay. I0.00.
, Moil ond phone orders invited.
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• Ntwron H~NTIN41TON HACH ORANG£, MALL OF ORAN&E' .
,41 h.tlfot1: 1,klll f714) 6~·J212 1111 Lii .. , Aff11t1• l714) l,t.)~J I 2100 N. T1otj11 Stt .. t C7141 t9t.1J11 "
SHOP 10 A.M. to t :lO P.M. MONOAT THROU H FRIDAY. SAMDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SUNDAY 11' HOON to l'.M.
CERRITOS
500 Lot C.nitot Moll 111 l) 160·0411 ANAHEIM
444ff. E11•fi .. l714l SJ5rl121
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SpongeP~
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Cup Race Awar f $400,
Pairings
Liswd
SAN FRANQSC0 (:Al') ;-D8day that Pub Dooll Infection.
The Call!omla la-CoUrt qverpra:nated Illa c1ta1 llld me c 0 Ii TR A c TB D
has al!lrmed a f 4 o O , o o O l alled ID .,.. aulOQlent ,,_ -·-'· and d~ ~ a, damage aw1rd aplnlt Park<, Ing o( Ill dange. ...~---·
Davis aod Co. to tbe lamlly of In 19", Phyllis 8Uvt111 bad 11165. •
a woman who died at a result an operation to relieve a 1be jury awarded '409,GOO to
ol treatment JOitb lhe drug dironlc km& coodltloa. Later • her buabancl, Jobn, and lbelr
Long Beech Yacllt Club to-Chloromycetm,a prescription • l\<I' phrslclan, Dr, A, i'. three children I~ her
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• ' • day announced the polrlnga In anti biotic. Beland, pre 1 c r I bed m wronglul death. WbeD Qrea
tbe ninth aMual sailing o! the Tbe unanimoua 0 P l n I 0 n 1 separate ~ of reduced the awlll'<f, tho Wnlly .fr ~~--~ ~ •-1 ll ~·-•-.... a po•~ ~· written by Julllce Raymo,.. Chi ...... ,. • ....... ~·-_,_, ~-.,,_. """""""' ... """ .., ~ w .-~·· ~ lamed """•·essional Cup mat· Sulli ----• low onim,~~. an """""""" •....--to -llt&le ....... ~ oartJ J· .... -~L-•---·oosL:Y ... ,. """!'-'6'' L-van, '"'"'alll!U a er .... A.1 to ......... t...... 1.;. ,., _ _.. * ' Ciienlloo.·Thln, to.m.4pJft<fil 9LJL-6p.m.
llllA PAii M"""Y Sl'/t"i' Bldg., VaJJoy View at Uncom
HUllTUllTOff IEACH Mtrcury Srilngs Bldg .. Edlngar at Beach
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y. - -mm .. ,. avenge • • • ~-• ~ ch ractn( series. court rullng by Los Angeles ~ •-• aga.,., -~"
BODY an>"'4><re reoms to !mow whether Iba -"lunch" !ecUon. [ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The flrst match of the first Superior Judge John But 81 8 -·•t J •-~g •••-comes from. "hmctaoan" at vice vena •.• 'IP PaOPERL\' aeries got under way at 11 Shea reduc' a jury's award '"""" '9> MlAlll ~ MACl'S ~CAINT
trained, tile 'l'aurus n\ao tendl lo -I potllcular -• a.m. with Dennis Durgan of of '400,000 $64,tm 'the judge, drug, Mn. steyen,, 39• of U. • WMoLSTDf. C:UAIHN• tad the fllmil ru.. Los Angeles area. developed at a builder, aay the ~ ••• A. BABY" CHICK wU1 Bahia ~thian Yacht Club 8 Y re aplasUc anemia, 8 condition in $10 U.,ing R.oem, ., l"'ro°"'.
IOI oonolderably more ii tlitr1>'1'a mirror In 111 coop, meeting fllliam Widnall of pt Ille reduced wblch the bOne manow 11 Jtl 1' CoV<h .. $7 Chi"
* : *: * 1111111 Mt"'lfY Saving• Bldg, lrltno Blvd.at Newj>ort Avt, * * lAMllHtUQ1111M~euiy~8klg.,lmperlli~wy.atllalllor * ': * CAJllOll .... , Sa\1"1$ Bktg., Avalon'B~d. at San mego Rwy. * '
~*********************: please note ••• OLDEST SROll'l'llANI) .sytnbol ln uy Corinthian Yacht C 1 u b • unable to produce sulficl•nt A,,.. 4'11 • 714,.Q-tJll
language is the "ampenand" for the word .. tad.'' 'lbat Marblehead, Mass. _,2'.~_'CO~U~R~T:...._:sa~id:...._:W~ad~-~bt~ood~cell~s~to~w~.,~d~o~ff~g~eo~er:!'.al~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!"!!!!!!!!!'!!'.... _______________ _
elder Roman MMcus Tiro Invented I Ill '3 B.C. Hin Is the lineup for the1-flnt day's racing:
NO DOUBT tedl ha ,..,.._. -.t.........t. -"SERIES 1 -Durgan vs · ~ ~ ~no: \;d; b,~-Wldnall: Graham Hall, Larch-
rooms." But do you bow the mont, N.Y. versus Henry
of &1..... Schofleld, Loog ·Beach Yacht -Ot1P>al amoke-Olub: ·Blll llickor, New York
--tho -:Yacht Club VOTSUS Tim Rogan. :1"6D ~? ~~were, 194 and 805, North American Yacht Racln~ ·~by 0 ~~ey. In Uotoo: ~obn Cuco, Royal ~· B~ ~,~:WU Perth YC, Australia , versus _,, Harry Mx.Jab ~ WI.I' rm Hardlng't ~' llid the ~ Dennil Conner, San Diego,
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King
l _ .. lican N ·~~ r... -"d ' YC.: Graham Newland, Roval l ,...... •-.;,-vmlkln"W""" be Svdnev YC, Aus tralia, versus
J ? dfiClded 1n l920. ~· .. · • Frank Picu, Gros.5e Point, 6 RTHO EASE A.giant, 6-tt. wldeby7.ft. *118 long Ortho king. Lo~ad with OrthoqUallly
ORTI-IOTENSfON 6tepuptogr9't0rtho
qu1llty ·oontttuctlon. IMnptuoua comfort &
-firm llilOoOft. 011ho'• Crown-flex center $ glWtl eXtraaufll)Olt_tobackA hlpt. Complete
with MattNP;t Box Springs, O~ak &
Double BonliSI I PREMATURE BABIES -Q. "Whal proportion ot lhe Mich.
A. Figure Iii: out ol every 100. versus Ficker; Hall vers us :i bebiee born arotmd here are premature?" SERIES 2 -Schofield
• CUneo: Durgan versus Con· tt HAS LONG been contended by the DeWIJOldPS' syn-ner; Hogan versus Piku; Wid·
diCatea that for evecy reader who write. • Jetter to ane nall , versus Newland.
~ oootributor, there are about 10:000 teltdeO 'who SERIES 3 -Hall versus
''don't write. In ~ wwds each letter supposedlj repre-Ficker; Schofield versus Piku ; ' emte 10,000 reade~ "_iiOij ol thB f~•cl.Vgi r& Ho~an versus Cuneo: Durgan
! mains lacJd!ll, however. •.'"'·'. II'" vem1s Newlandi W id n a 11
: '· verso" Cnnner.
A RELATIVELY ~ llltle animal, Ille -.... :Yet : It.=======::;[ break It Into a -. bolcD ol Uny plecea and II bU ihe
~ to reessemble lllel! .• N"" i.,.. -II do tbtll, pray? ·• . SPRING
•I 1 LOVE ' AND \VA.II ·-Gel oot ol Iba dtlel; fO Jn/o the ,
lll>all towm.\:n>al'• the -die Love and War experts ,kVe giV<D to )'OllllC ~ In oeordl of ellgibl• bacllelon.
!(aw a.lemtntJie cUOdi _,. llhe -llrill,'facU to .,ii-· ~le sudl-. All right, U-alalal wllb a -
llUfPlus of uno«-· nien iwer alngle glr!I, ln order, are •
Aloalra, llawllH, ~ W~, Norih DUotil, Mprl.
SAl:E ·
NOW 'ON!
' ....... Idaho, -IJaJll>la and Naw Mexico. Oml4er II.
While aome mJgllty big towns are comlDed tboreln, )'00
"""~ llnd In them what ·• re called vut mellopolltan areas. >
A.ddre" maU to L. M. BOl/d, P. O. Bo• 1815, NetD-1417 w. ..... ....,.,. leocll
..... J 673..fl10 ,port Beach, Calif. 92680. .> • '
Voit AMF, Amflyte, •r lrunsk
wi<k {1own Jew•l •r llat_
IMlllY drilled to your ,,.ci-
fi<allOM k~ lss.t'L totefs,
weights. ·
SHOP L".G FOR 'ltt~~u~1:1 ·· ,
SPO . 1, · EQOIPMENT!
S4rk hlces'1ff. tt.r• s-. Mar. II, lt73
Reg. to 24,81
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I 095 f,.IWH """'" hHI 4,.;,., Ms w.t-toek, t.n letttf•. liras•·
plafff :ripper, retMv.lil• bell
reek. Asserted tolors.
L•Dlll' or MEN'S
BOWLING SHOES
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STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FR•. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SAT.• SUN. 10 A.M. TOI P.M.
ORANGE TUSTIN SANTA ANA
19515 flolEWPOlllT AVI., 3357 8. IR1STOL ST.
fill. TUSTfN •t FIRST STllllT •t M1cARTHUR
~? 9J7·1910 P~t 9ll·5'tl Pl>Ol'I•: 557.3317
NOW, 4 ITOREl 111 OllANOE COUNTY
, .. al a remarkable low Olrect·to-You price!
I! features a super-smooth button-free
Scroll-Oullted cover. And lt comes complete With
Mattress, 2 Box SprJnga, Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus!
·Queen
room ••. but your bedroom'• too am.u fora ••• klng? 1111• MtlNIUonal QueetM1IU1 Ortho'•
the perfect•lzel With rugged aupport '
from the Tempered-6teel lnnersptlng. ft'• cornpfele wlUt,
Mattress, Box Spring, Ortho-Pak a. Ooublti Bonutl
: ' ORTHO EASE TerrffloquaJltytAt.IDl'fce so low you' II have to look twice to belfeve
your eyes I Thick ~el\ftlllng adds
extra cuthlonlngf And.)°OU get )'Ol.lr Choice of
Twin or Full •In .•. •t~low Dl'lcel Comes
with Mattress. ~ StM"lncl; A Dotl~le Bon~al
Twlrior
Full
*58
' Ortho•Pak
With every OrthO King or Queen:
f't&tdcrest No-Iron Top Sheet •
Flelclcreot N .. trpn Fitted eottom
Sffeet ••,2 fleldcre·st'No~lran
P.lllOWC;aSeS. •2 'eotster Pll!~ws • ·
Mattress Pad • Metal ·Frame on
Eaay-Rol1 cast.... .
& Double Bonus
Kint or Que•n: Quilted Bed-o
epraad AND Padded Vlnyt Heacl-
board. ,
TWin' or Full: Headboard AND
Metal Frame.on Easy·Roll Casters
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Queen
Twin or
Full
OR'n-tO TENSION Take your pick-twin
or fUll •lze-.. me great low pt108 I With Fiber Locll: llaaJ peddlng tounit.tjon I.
bordef8 ventilated for tnner treah(leea. And It
come11 complete with MattreM, BoX ~
Spring a Double Bonu.J
sages
''FAMILY''
' Prices like your father ran the buslnessl Of the BIG 3 middlernan,lthrough Ortho's own nationwide chain of over
· 50 Fai:toly ShowrQOmal And ·all Ortho products are built with
comfo(! & qualltfllkeyourrilotllerwould want'fl!u to have.
MATTRESS MAKERS, ORTHO, SIMMONS, & SEALY, only
ORTHO sells FACTORY•DIRECT-TO-YOU, with never a
KING SIZE
ORTHO SIESTA Elegant
Scroll-Quilted cover In the
latest fashion-right fabric.
Over the T empered·Steel
innerspring are thick
layers of billowy Cotton
Felt filling for added
.cushioning. And It comes
complete with Mattress,
2 Box Springs, Ortho-Pak
& Double Bonusl
Reg. $209.95',,,NOW
$ 95
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QUEEN SIZE
O~THO SIESTit. An Incomparable
queen featuring many top.quality
Ortho construction detal11. The Reg . $189.95 · • ·NOW •prlngy alsal padding loundattcin,
•UPPorttobackf.hlps. eon-$13 I 9, 5 Crown--F1exctl)terthatl<ldlt'Ktr1
" , complete with Mall-, 89!<91111110,
Orth~Pak& Double Bonutl
THE NATION'S LAROe:ST CHAIN
... Or:tho Products· are
manufactured by
Ortho and sold only
through Ortho •
Factory Showrooms
FREE
DFLIVEltY
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~ ACROSS · 49 In good t 1 U.dlMldil-condition
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• outbunls of 154 Thought
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Europe 3 FIOl"ting in Phonetics sword of old
40 Foot. pGUnd the aif 32 Choice 68 Musical
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group animal 34 Home, of• Thailand
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~ O 6:30 L. "cape Fear." A family'~ life Is
thrown into turmoil when a vengeance-&eeking
convict plots rettibuUon for a fancied wrong. ()reg.
ory"l'eet, Polly Bergen, Lorie Martin, Robert 14it· Chum, l!artiJI Balsam. ,
' KHJ ID 7:30 -' "Watch on tho Rhine.•• Paul
Lukas was named best actor of 1.94S fOJ: ~ per·
forllance as an anU.Nui underground loaderwbo
flffS to the United States only to face blackmail
Bette Davis also stars. · ·.r! CBS G 9:00 -'tApplause,11 .Lauren Bacall re-
creates her Broadw~y ·ro1e in· this speda] mliS!cal
version of; "All About Eve''' with l>enny Fu.ll'er, 1
Sarah Marshall and Larry Hagman. • . "·
KCET Eli) 9:00 -An Aroeiic_an Family. Bill looks ltor an apartment; tho cbifdren register for their
fint day of th" new school year; Kevfu master·
minds a pep rally. . ', .
NBC &iO:OO-Dean·Marlin Show. A~ior Joseph
CamRauella-.-nd commedienne Rut~; Buxti .-re
Dino,s guestS tonight. · i
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Qra!lp Coua!y'I 11 A tt I
Luctle lllll<O 'l1looler will
per!ot91 ""' -1\1 this, ,...kond at Calilornl•
P<iltteclmlc . I as 111 u lf in
Pomona.
The &J'<IUP will ~re • new wart q.Ued "Marion's
Garden" Friday and 81~ ol l :IO in tbe college's Utile 'll>eater.. · ..
· Perforn1ing· dancers will be
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THI I.ASIC TRAINING OF
PAVLO HUMMEL
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UNCUT, UNCENSOREQ FORM
• PUBLIC SKATING • ICEjloCK!Y.
• FIGURE SKATING • SPE~O SKATING
• PRIVATE & GROUP INSTRUCTIONS
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Alabama Gov. Georf• C.
Wallace invited Sen. Edward
M. K<aaedy (0.Mass.), to
share a speaken' platform ;
with him at an Independence
Day celebration in Decatur,
Ala.
Billy Joe camp, .'.Wallace's
news secretary, said the
governor accepted an in-
vitation to attend the event,
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called the Spirit of America
Festival, and extended the in-
vitation to Kennedy at the re-
quest d. the festival com-
mittee.
The CODUt)ittee was awaiting
an answer from ·Kennedy.
* Queen Elhobetb u standa to
make a profit from the cur-
rent high prices for beef.
She recently spent 135,000 to
expand beef production on her
3,300-acre estate a t San-
drlngham in Norfolk . A royal
spokesman said the decision
was made months ago, but
ccnceded: "The farm at San·
dringham is run as a business
,.. and obviously at the 1!1()-
ment the business to be in is
protlucing beef."
* Li)leral party.leader Jeremy
pl England Is hooey-ti:' "'! .!!"! ~~ will! I!> nner Marton Lady
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tended by their four children.
Thorpen's first wife was kill-
ed in an auto crash in 1970,
leaving him with a son, now 3.
Thorpen Is 43.
Lady Harewood, 46, the
fonner concert pianist Marlon
stein, divorced the Earl of
Harewood, a cousln of Queen
Ellial>eth I!, in 1967. They had
three sons.
* Sen. George D. Alken, the
senior member of the Senate,
walked into the Capitol wear-
ing a bright, rainbow-colored
tie along with bis conservative
bu!iness suit.
When the 80-year-old Ver-
mont Republican was com-
J:!limented on his choice of tie-
style, he retorted, "Thanks,
but .I don 't pick 'em. They give
'em to me." '
* Wealthy Los Angeles
businessman Frank Medeiros
pleaded innocent to murder in
the killing of his daughter's
boyfriend.
Medeiros Is charged in the
slaying of 23-Year-old Thomas
Nieto of Pasadena. Nieto was
killed at the door ol Medeiros'
hotne In Bel' Air Jao. 26.
Medeiros la free oo $25,000
bail.
* Pat NIIon ha• passed the
lfOl'd to Rel'" Smith, the
widow or a World War II Navy
flyer, that she wants Mrs.
Smith to succeed Conole
Stuart as the First Lady's
press 8Ccretary.
Mrs. Stuart will leave Mi, .
Nixon's stall at the end of this
month to take a . job in the
cultural division at the State
Department.
* Premier Alexei N. Kotygln
arrived in Tehran to take part
jn the opening ~.remony of
lrao's first steel mill complex,
buUI by the Soviet Union In
TetliU1l for a supply of natural .... llAooYgin is vis!Ung the coun-
ir, r., the second time since ..
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see his . new signat·ure fabti .c coll~ction · of .Qiana®· ·ny 'lon
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You are .invited .to· meet Oscar de la Renta in the fabric dep<1rtments atfod.r May Co stores: He will present his first collection of signature prints which· he
has created for the .woman who sews. He has chosenc·jersey of Qiana® '~ylon, 111ade bY'DuPont, for fabric~ by Cpuleu~. a'divisi~n of J,.ooms~m; Inc. He . . ' ' ' ' ... ~ . ' describes his six prints as "active but feminine." All are'ln the bright, clear colors he loves. The designer's signature appears he~ and there throughout . . ' '
each print. Nbw at last, if you sew your own clothes, you can wear a' true "designer odginali" Appearing with Mr. de la Renta ~ill be Barbara.Sedgwick, ' . .
DuPont's fiber ·cpnsultant, who will discuss the merits of Qiana® and whi it ls uni~ue among today's mClo-made fabrics. OsCar de la Reilta is ea~er to . . . ..
meet the woman 'wfio sews at home, and we hope you will come arid meet him. Previewed here, tlie halter-top jumpsuit, Vogue pattern #2784, in
a dots and flOWefS--print. Oscar de la Renta designed the pattern as-well as the fabric. You'll see this nd other designs mbdelled during his visit.
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at die following May Co stores: West L.A~ Thur$day, ,March 15, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.
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South Coast Pl., Friday, March ·' 6, 7 :00 to 8:l0 p.m.
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PHOTOS BY.
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Mrs. Patricia Nixon ob-
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day Salunlay, looking
Jlke a ''new" flnlt lady
In her fashion Image.
: SQe's obown In vulous
periods slnee she came
on the Wuhlngton,
( D.C. scene in 1952 ts
the wife of. a Yioe presi-
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QEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a few
wOrds for those crackpots who write to
you and say their husbands are this and
that and they've stopped sleeping with
them for one reason or another.
· Don't -dummies realize thlll if the
plan is interested in ses and bis wife
isn't, he's going to get it JOmeP1ace elae?
What's Ill-On!, he feels justified In cheat·
"in)! because he tells blmsell be tried at
Mme first. \
: 1 ·work the night shift In a plant and
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Ry nol? It's easier to sponge than go to
work.
Tell yoar daughter and son-in-law that
tbty have 31 days to find a place of tbetr
own -which means he'll have to go to
Newport, Laguna
Leagues Greet Provisionals
Council
Officer• will be elected by
Orangewoocl RegJooal Council
of Epcilon Sigma Alpha during
a 'I p.m. meet.tog Wednelday.
MMcb 21, at Gold"on Welt
College.
Entertaining will be a vocal
group -Marina .lll&)I
Mardi 17, In BllUock' .. Santa
~ Cbe mot gr&doat!ag IOlllon t.eelle Ripley, Lynn
rr-lell and gJm; Miner will
-.. , medalllone, •• d
receivlag cbarml will be -vislouatg Mindy Hooee. Lori
Good, Lb Ogden, Kathy
Schwellter, Mary Ann Soden, .lJta Stoclr.well, Diane Clark,
. N~ Bechtel, Tracy ~.
Christian Women r Beckj' Bowie and Jenrue
Scl!ool.
~Y-Mr. and Mn. Din Lojz of Oil ~pril 7 memberl wlll at-
Phoenls, who are lnown for tend the biannual A8!embly In
tl1elr , pottery Ui)ll1 w I 11 53' Qiego. ll!eml>ers who will
preaent the _..... for the 1# are Laurie Snyder,
Newport Beach Ch • l • t l an Service projects and fund·rai>
Women's Club whlcb will meet · Ing and Linda Lord and Miss
at p :45 a.m. W~y, 'In>esdell, how ID be a good
Mareh !I, in the Alrp<irter ll)n. volunteer. Mias Ripley will be
Sharing the podium will be a the moderator. sin~ dUO, Emily and.Lym\e.
AARP
Al Mom.<>n, a past presi-
dent ol the Newport Beach
Chapter, American Associa-
tion of Retired Persons, will
show slides of Europe at the
next chapter meeting slated at
1 p.m. Thursday, March 22, in
the Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church.'
Nightingales
Mrs. Thomas Andrew has
been elected chairman of the
Nightingale Chapter of the
Auxiliary to Hoag Memorial
Hospital, Presbyterian. ·
Serving with her will be the
Mmes. Thomas Boler, pro-
grams; Kerm Rima , ways and
means; Charles CI em e o s ,
membership; Wesley Shaffer
and G e o r g e Hoedinghaus,
secretaries, and Phil Scheid,
treasurer.
NB League
Assisteens of the Newport
Beach Assistance League will
present a fashion show and
brunch at 9:30 a.m, Saturday,
•' BCYC Here Comes the Showboat
will be preaenl<d aa part ol
the enterta.inina evening in
Bahia Coririthiiii Yacht Club
when *'· Pabick's Day is
celebrated!
Fostl.vities'Wfll begin at 6:30
p.m. March 17 with cocktails;
an .~h ~Uffet will be served
at 8, ani1 J"ack Condelor!'s
colnho w!D -play fa< dancing.
Winners Named
I ' . Elltbleen McCallum o I
.Af\abeim, Loretta Kuras of
Twitin llnd Margaret Crozier
of • Buen~ Park bsve been
· hamed wlhners Jn the women's
acblevement essay contest
sponsored by the 0 r a n g e
County Cbopter of NOW.
: Competitlon was held tn
honor of SUSan B. Anthony,
early feminist.
Miss McCallum received a
$50 savings bondand Miss
Kuras a $25 bond and MiSS'
Crozier was given a feminist
book. All three also received
tickets to a revue, "Myth
America.''
First Nighters
A [IOllld dhmer d •lrlftJ li>ow are IOI fw f:• J.ID.
SUniky, Mardi 11. ... J'lrlt llllcJilen in Ille i_ I I a D I
-llm Ptayholl9e •
Bell et
Ballet Montmarttt w i I I
pr...nt lbe ledioiques o! the •i.i.w•l llusilian bellet at 7
-p.m. M<lnday, Marob 19, In the
l'-/ewporl Barbor High Scboot
I 'ftle program lo de!lcned ID
quaint IOO .. fo.!>e visitors ID
Ille Soviet Un!oo with various asPecls OI Russian dance -
both classical and folk.
LB Le11gue
Ne\O\ provis!Clllis of the J.alun.a B e ·• <.h . Assiltan«o ~ were Introduced by
Mr(. Robert Blacker,
membmbip c:bslnDan.
'Ibey are the ~ Harry
Robinson, Lawrence Rose, iack Stewart, Janet Watts,
Robert Bowie, James Van
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HB Friends
R<servatioos in beln g
taken by Buntlngl4n Beadl
Friends ol the library !Gr a
theater party at 7 p.m. Sun-
day, lllarcb JI.
'Ille group will be attmling
the preseotat!on of Paddy
Oiayevsky's "Middle of the
Nlgbt" In the Huntington
Beadl Playbouse.
New ollicenl ol the '""'P are the Mmes. Alfrod Wrobel.
presidem; Betty Phillips, vice
presidem; Maria Bottoms,
a;admy; Jean Worden,
treasurer, and Jan Muon,
Margaret Foree, Marie Sheet!
and Vebna Koldsbaek, direc-
tors.
Camp Fire Birthday
Date C·ircled ·
Comp Fire Girls' 63nl blrtl>
day will be celebral<d I!'
()nulge Counly Sa I urday,
~ 17, with displays and
demonstrations at Bollock's
Fashion Square, Santa Ana.
Members will demonstrate
cralts and camping skills,
present skits and s Ing
tbrougboat the day ID show
-Camp Fire Girls do al meetings and various gather-
ings.
Conltnuing the celebratioo
on the coast will be a father-
daughler banquet Wednesday,
Kareh 21, In the Te~
School calel«ium, theinod camp Fire Today.
Under the direction. of Mrs.
Berllje --~ ,.in entertain their lathers ·'lrilh SIJl!llSandskits. •
Displays of crafts a n d
awards also have been ar-
ranged In local libraries ID
cdebral< the date.
Camp Fire Girls was found-
ed II!' Dr. and Mrs. Luther
Baisey Golick ID promote a
love for bame and a lave for
the out-of-doors. It is open to
girls ages 6-17.
i.._th~.place is loaded with men who are
being locked out by their wives. ()(
course the single girls and the divorcees
~d some or the married ones) have a
baU. They have lhinp worl:ed GUI IO well
-you 'd fiip U I told you the details.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our darliog
daughter married at I.I rigbt alter higb
school gradaatloo. We tried our best to
get her to go to college or wort for one
year, but her mlnd ,... made up.
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allowing them ID cootimte Ibis paras!tk
-. ht fad, )'oar boephally is
ct1pplfag tbe boy emolfanally.
I am about lS years older than mod or
the women here and they tell me
everything. Just today three young
women told me about the wives of the
men they've been seeing.
'Ibis one won't coot a meal, that one
bas gained 30 pounds and walU around
In ·a: ratty batllrobe an day -and
another one has bad a headache or a
backache for six mooths. So l<ll those
ding-a-lings to wake up, Ann. They've
made their own trouble.-MAMA LEONI
DEAR MAMA: I'm sure IODle women
do Indeed pnvlde their baablUlds wltb
Jeglttmate excuses to cheat, bat you can
bet your bridgework that most of thole
1wtager1 have all the qualltiet of a dog
-except loyalty. There'• tometldng
fourtlH'a&e about a mU: who nUll his
wife don to another woman, especially
'Ille boy obe married was 19. My
husband 81¥1 I cli>liked bim !nm the
start. He wu sloppy, ill-mannered and
lazy. Our daughter saw none of these
qualities and wwld oot listen ID a word
of crilidam.
Now, alter a year (and a baby), be has
no job and the tine ol them are living
with us. llolb my -and I writ and our soo-in-law stays home, collects
unemployment compensation and
watches TV.
My husband's patience is wearing thin
and so is mine. Whenever I start to say
something my daughter cries and begs
me to leave him alone and give him a
chance.
We can't throw them out in the street,
Ann. What can we do? -TRAPPED
DEAR T.: So tong u you provide btd
and board f alld a TV) you are going to
have tbe5e "house guests" with you. And
DEAR ANN LANDERS, Our daughter
is being married in June.-She wants a
small wedding, just the family and a few
close friends. We plan to have it in our
home and ke<p it lnthml<. Finances are
a problem ~at Ibis particular time and
although we haven't said much, our
daughter kmws the situation and ls being
sweet and considerate.
Several shirt-tail relatives have been
calling, trying to invite themselves. I find
it very difficult to cope with such ag-
gressiveness. I could never do such a
thing. What can I say? -Va.
DEAR VA: Yoo can say, "We are bav·
Ing a wry intimate wedding because this
is what our daughter wants. We hope you
wUI understand.'•
Planning a wedding? What's right?
What's wrong? Ann Landers' completely
new "The Bride's Guide" will relieve
your anxiety. To receive a copy, send a
dollar bill, plus a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope (16 cents postage) to
Ann Landers, Box 3346, Cllicago, Ill.
60654.
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white glossy ~holo
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
Large Sizes
be used. •
For engagement announcements it is
imperative that the story, alJo accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture, be sub-
mitted "six weeks or more before the wedding
date. If deadline is not met, only a story will
be used.
To help fill requlrementa on both wed·
din~ and engagement stories, forms are
available In all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Furl.her questions will be answered by
Women's Section 8laff members at 6f2-4S'l!.
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' "They have to realize and feel good because they know
still know they're human be-they look good. ·The college
students win will soon be ings with capabilities," she working in t be community,
said. learn about these young wo-
1be community often is the men whom they may never
unit's cl~. providing have come in contact with be-
tbe studeots an opportunity to fore.
learn both practical and social Students also go on frekl
things and at the same time trips to such places as Bow-
enabling the community to er's Museum, the zoo, the
know more about the students beach, Terminal Island and a
through simple exposure. manufacturing plant.
Every week, si.X or seven of AcnvrnES
the yOWlg women students go Every other week, they go
to the beauty school at Golden bowling as a group. Once a
West College to have their week, they go to a nearby fast·
pare and serve at regular
luncheons for district pel"SOlr
nel and people frGm the com-
munity.
1ba young wgmen prepare
an4'serve the food and set and
clear tbe tables. The young
meo take guests on a tour of
the fOlr classrooms and ex-
plain in very simple terms
what their latest projects are.
A diu..td explanation cl the
TMR Protra.m concludes with
a prediction. "What you ere
seeing today is only a begin-
ning."
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hair done or to get a facial or service restaurant to order
d. manicure. and buy their own luneh. And,L=========;ll Engagements, An riOU'nce · .,,.,,,.,,:!...,
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Mr. and Mts. Ross A.
Worden of Costa Mesa have
announced 'the engagement of
their daughler, Diana Lyan
Worden lo Walter Roderick
Brown
Miss Worden is a graduate
of Estancia High SclliJc!! ,.,..
now is studyiog at Orange
Coast College. .
lier fiance, son of Mrs.
James B. Henderson of Co6ta
Mesa and Hayden J.i.Ef Sooth Gate, abo is
cia graduate and codln occ
student. e __ •
LANDEFELD-MOSS .
An April 7 wedding' in.
Calvary Olapel, Santa Ana is
Secret 1
-I Surprises
Mimi Green, who's ,25, iB wan Street's youngest dealer
in .-for ii\stifllllons -
-· noo-profit organiza· Uoos.
It's a bilh level spot for
aneooe ., )"OUDg and a wom-
an• at that, a<tM1ii1f to au·
thoritieL! When asked the secret of
her ~. ~SS Green
replied: "Not dealing wilh
....-. I deal ooly wilh men. ·Womeii ......,. doing
busine!s with otber w~en."
SPRING ~UARTER
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being planned by Emily Lyn
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Las Cruces High School, and Peer1·ng Around ..•• her fiance is serving in the '. N 0 W 0 N ! ., =~;.\.:;:':;~ite~dAirForce _. ___ ,,,. ... .,.oi.,•nr--•"'·"'·""""""'--~-··-""11 ~k. Listens to Landers ·i .. :u:· Their parents 3re Mr. and
Mrs. J . H. Landefeld of Hun·
tington Beach arid Mr .• and
Mrs. Bill Moss of the s a m'e
.An August Wl!dding is being RETURNED from a vaca-Pasadena, and Mrs. Richard BIDTIQ~
planned. tion at the Wlld Horse Ranch M. Nixon will be awarded an ~U.14 · ·~ i
Club, Tucson are Mr. and Mrs. honorary life membership in 1417 "-.... N l Everyone ~.-:;,, ci~ Lal!llef~ij allendl': ·i'. BAUGl'!.fl~LER '
Golden W~. Collei~;:bere Mrs. Jean •. ~ o I
her fianee '11 a gt& He 1-" AncbQrage ""Alaska has &
also attlnded-'Califonila ·State ..... nounced the engagement ·of
M. H. Hayes of COrooa del the organization . H_., _. , .e.ar .y ;;::;,
Mar. ...._:,67M511 .1 ~·u. ~"' (iJ1 " 1 -·~~ 'G·on the 50th an..J.:....~...::~~~~~~_ll:==='==='============!:.-._:__:_-::-,...:.:~~~.:...~~~~-;~~_.~.,;ir
University at Long ~acb. ,, her daughter, Char,otte Baugh
-} • of Costa Mesa ··to· Donald L. McCl'.ANAHAN-Fidler Jr.
STEPHEN Miss Baugh, a graduate of
' Kenai Central High School,
Mr.I and 'Mrs. Donald K. Kenai, Alaska, is a student at
Orange Coast College. M~anaban·· of · Las cruces, Her fianCe, son 9f Mr. and
N.M. have announced the Mrs. Donald L. Fidler of
engagenient of their aaU:gbt.er. ! Kenai, also is . a graduate of
l)onna Kaye McC~ to ' lCCHS and now is station~ at
James David Stephen, son of the Long Beach Naval ~tat10~.
Mr. an'd. Mf.s. Jlmes E. ~ Decembe~ wedding 1;5
Stephen of Fountain Valley. being planoed"ij,I S!>jdotna B1·
The bride-elect'is.a"senior: a\~ .ble Chapel, Sol®tna, Alaska.
niversary benefit comrni~
for USC's Town and Gown's
fashion sboW' and funcheon is
Mrs. Raymond' c. Perry of
Laguna Hills.' . .
Tile evenl will be staged
Thursday,· March Z9, in the
Huntington.sberaton Ho tel ,
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Horoscope: Taurus Expects Romance PIJILlll llOl'ICll Pllf:IC )olO'ID ' •
O -1 ........ Clllltf -Ttn: PICT'l'TtOUI eutt•ln ....... w ~ nan Of' u.u ... &A llOll •AM• tTAT&IQlllf'Y ........
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FRIDAY
MARCH 16
' By SYDNEY OMARR
"Can you tell me wbk:h
signs have the reputation for
being the most stubborn?,. -
Harry Korman, Santa Monica.
Aniwer: TraditlollaUy the flt-
ed signt are auodated, OD the
pocltive side, with b e t o g
determined. On the negaUve
•Ide, the determination turns
to obstinacy. Tbo fized •liDI
are T&llnl&, Leo, SCOrplQ and
Aquarius.
ARIES(~ 21-April 191:
Practical matters dominate.
Check needs of those who de-
pend on you. Be frank in mak·
ing any appraisal. Emphasis Ls
on work. be.alth, contacts wilh
those who share your in-
terests. Be aware of details,
fine points.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Go.od lunar aspect now coin·
cktes with romantic interests,
creative changes, a variety of
._i.ocea. RelatiOD& with
opposite sex are intensifled.
Nothtng is a pt to occur
halfway -it is all or nothing·
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Study Arlts message. Take
nothing for granted. Do some
pmooaJ investigating. Read
between the Unet. Accent is on
the'end of matter1, completion
of project, final deeisloos.
Bulld !er llCUrily. Loaf-tao&•
v1ew1a_,.
CANCER (Juno 21-July Z21 :
Emphalla la OD lhort bip,
messages, UIJUIUIJ calls. Be
active wit.bout acatterlng ef·
forU. Vtrsatllity now la your
ally. Key Ls to aeled quality.
Eiebew lppartDt lhorkuts.
Knowwbal you're~
in realistic light.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ac-
cent ill oo money, valuables,
ability to pay and collect. Use
past experience. Financial
gain is indicated. Realize you
have something of value to of4
fer· ~dQn't sell yourself
short. Older lndlvidual
becomes ally.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221:
You get what you want if will·
ing to give up something that
has beeo finished fo.r some
time. You will understand.
Your judgment, intuition are
apt to be on target. Look
ahead. New starts can be pro-
filable.
UBRA (Sept. za.oct. Z2):
Areas previ<lualy dark will
receive benerit of gie3ter
light. Means what you feared
proves groundless. Cooperate
in charitable drive, special
project. Visit one confined to
home, hospital.
SCORPIO (Oct· 23-Nov.
21): Accent is on desire, abili·
ty t() bring close to you
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definite gaJn. One who u.t D'l'ER! !:: :~·· .. ~:r.::--.-: ,";!~":TJQHN, "ICTITtOUISUllMISS h · 'tb 111!$111 tow .._.,. ....... ,. ~ ....._.., ,.._., N.tlli'll ITATtlMIJC'T muc 1n common wa )'OU 1111 1111111a. •os•T c:SM11.rn:• '"' ,,,_.,, --, .,. dolf!O ' .... " • "".,...._" °".,. --·-· provides boost up ladder. O.kdr..r:~.~IOtlT ........ ..._.~,,... """':s: .. ·:iM ORTMOPEOIC su•GERY Room is made for vou at e.1a11w" n.,... T"• m•J ....,.._, rt 011.0Ull', 11•1-F w. lltll'l'll'ltY• Orlv.,
J of tt. ..... ~ decldilflt AltwMlr fll'1 • Al\t?Wllm, i:,tt!fol'nl• '2801 ;..;........ elev.Uon. Striv to a.Mt•NC• , "°"........... "'*~ ~ COllt O.lly Piiot, Artllur L. avnr•I, MO, I "c . _.-e •II Sl" _ 1L ........ -.. _ Ht VkMf r: 'r41 11 11...... M.wdl 1s, 16. n, 1m 1..,.13 !C•llfe>fnl•l 1141.F w. llom,,.,.a 0..1 ... .
move 41..-.0..1 I "Cct"" .MA.4 ,.. ~~ '"'"' YktWY ..._, A"9hotlm, C•lltornla ui:::--l'" .,..._ SCHOLL SANDALS -PA.S5'0aTS v .. ..,. c......;,. fl• 1 PtJBlJC NOflCB H•roki K•nm•n• MO. 1 n c .
responalbllltj. MAGDESIAN -MISS AMEIUCA ... ,..,...., ... ._ 1 --~==='.:"':::=:::=c;:---'1 (C1lllOl'nl1) 17~1 -F w. ll01nrwy1 Drlv•, ,.... ..... ar..,,. OtMt o.lly PHGl,I• .,. ,.t,119119Jm, C•lllornl•
CAPRICORN (Dec. ii.Jan. VINER CASUALS -HANDIA&S -MitOI a. lS. n, ,,, 1m ~n "~.=~....... This bUtlneit 11 concklc:IH 11Y • ""*''
HOSIERY TI9 ......... ,..... •r• dain9 p.1rtMr',!.'~~ur L. aunul, M.o., Inc. 19): You &re 'al>Je to put long• Ed•ard1 -G.rberich -..... HoM PtJBLJC NatlCB DWl!'!'f ~ll.AflHY AND CUSTOM sloMd tw Artlwr L. avnat. MO
r•••e plans lo -'ork. Means PF fly•n -U.S. Ked1 -S1;11nwi~.... c~,.1 I.At us.....,..,.,.~, ~ TNs ,,,,..,,.,, w11s fltH wilh tti. c-. -Ca--'• Dane. Sh.-1 -~-• IV Clerk of Or•nu• County on March 12, ~-1 f to ..... tHrNCal OP ,.,,. ......... 'I ML• wua wa.s ar away comes , D•t1c• w •• , 1:.y o~1'f•hi ... 1 ... 111 J..-~ L. ~ w a.v1o1 •• Apt. 1•1>. Jll:WJ
actuality ~lines of coin--c..1....,. a..,... CYA• MMletA H. FAU:ONElt. "*""· "-~· ~ ftll1 .... 1111.oc . ' 225 E 17.._ ST.-COSTA MESA FllEOElltlCK FALCOHEfl, ~;:I Mt ~ 15JO GlenMY ' Publlshed Or•llQ' Cots! Dilly ..,lot, municatlon. ·ie and ad-• "' ~~~rt!NTot O::E~t.W. o,. ~· 11 Dtll'I cond11elld tw , March 15, n, 29 and April s. 1tn nt·n
vertlse. Spread view1. One 5 4 8 • 2 7 7 8 ,_...... ,., tm w "" ,.,....... ceurt. °' PUBLIC NOTICE
Who is Very practical lends e •••nc.t.Mt:•tc.tllO e e MASU.I CMUOI e gr.=::: ="'• r.:=·..:= rn Tllli 1~'=' Wlftl tfle Cour11Y --~===-:-----
helping hand. l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I,._ of MAJl:CIA H. FM..CONlilt .. c ... of°''""' CO?ll'ltY on: FM;>. '11. 1m. fllCTITIOUS SUSI NUS ~ ,....,_.. l;Ttdltw "'4 ')111'111 WIUIAM If, ST JOHH, COUHTY NAM£ STATl!Ml!NT AQUARIUS (Jan. :!0-Ftb. FlltEORICIC FALC<>f>IE•. .. \ldOfl'W?I Cl.ERK. llf Ttllt-tit. w ... d. o.u~ Tn. fol1ow(ng per-. 1, clo(ng bUslri.n _..,.,~""'Mt b;llMce U.14.0f IS' 18): Exchang1 ideas COi>-Introducing • • • K'h191$y1SWonPkll...,...,.mon1t111cilltl Puetl..,. or.,.. Coast Dally Pllol. 'toY WORLD, m E1sl l7tl'I Sfl'HI,
of --11 "' tM It~ "' MM _.,non, I """' M9fcfl 1, •• 15. n. 1m 60:).7) (OSll Meu, C1llfornl• 924'7 cerning ways .,.....,..tably 1ivlH upon •ii n... right. 1111• 9nd lni.,.st Mlch•i!I T. Wl?ll•mi1 ma so. Flowtr. utilizing assets. Means get o1 u!d tlld9nwnt Hb!OI" '" ttw prapef'tV In PUBLIC NOTICE Arif~ e, S.ir.nt• A,.., C• If. 1he c-.1y of OI'•~ 51•1• ol C1lllornl•, Thi• bllllMoJI I• condlldtid l)'f an In-together with mate, close dfftrlbld .. fol..,..: ,.ICTITIOVS •us11111ss dtvldu••· associate or business partner. Lqt '· •1oc.11: s. Tl'9d 161• • "-""' WAMll STATIM•tcT Mic~• T · WHU•m•
JOID• 1 effort ... most likely. to • """ .....,.. ,_,.. : ""'* ~ n. follCJWtt19 ~ 1, 09lne.. .,.,,.,..,.., Tiii• 111i.men1 w•• 1111e1 w1111 tN cou,... • ~ ~ 12 Wld t'J of .._. _,. 111 h 11, 1y Clark of Or•not Coun1Y on Mllrcto 12. bring favorable res u Its. ' :..~:. .. ~ .... ~~· ln . ll'HYllCAU VHLIM?TEO, "' ).lbeft 19n. ....,..
Gflnlnl and Virgo are in· commonly It-. ••· 3'11112 SIT'Wt "' pi.c.. Colt• """· caiu. "'" -111f.OC "°" Vloltt l.Ml«TI,. Otnll Point, C•rl C. .,_.., 21• Albert Pl•et. GOlll Publld!M Ol'•nte . <oe1t Oli!Y ~
volved. ~~:::..:::.EllEllY GIVEN th.It (lfl =·~~:!!:."1!7 condtJC!ld tty 1n. Ill• M•rdl 1S. n, 2f and Aprll !j, lfn
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Tnu....ct.y, n. tm. •t 10:., o'ciocl dJ1o1Jdl.Nll, PUBIJC N~CE A""' ., MtnMl'S Office. CllUl"1i'IOUM. c.rl c. Brown Vl:I Accent is on public relations, Jo'1o c-V•llW p...irw.y, CllY of Thi• ,,,,_, -1 flied w!t11 '"' Coun·1-----=~===c:--==
Your ties with mate, partner. l'llUM H}Dutl. C-ty of Of•nste· ,, .... of ,., C*k of Or•l>lll County on Fftll'Uary STATl:MINT o• WITHDl:AWA" PJIOM C•lltcrnlf.. I will ...... publlc •uetlon to 27, 1m. P'Wlt Patl'flll•SHI,. o,••ATINO UllDff Key now ii to. be cooperative. "'-Nslflelt bldd«. tor e.tt11 111 t•wl'lll "JCT1T1ous •USING$ fr4AM•
If dl'p!omati'•, you g a •n . ,,,... of tit. unn.s '"""' 111 the right, l"Wllthlid °"'•.,,c"" 011iv !:!~,,· TN f'O(~ Plf'IOll "'' wtthdr•""'"·'' "' ,. lint •nd 1,......1 of .. kl ludlrmenl dlbtor Mlorch 1, .. 15, 22, l ...... I 9'fll'l'AI rtntr from "" pMtnwltllp
Tauru1, Ubra persons become Jn "" 9bcWI ~ '"'*""'• or ... oowa11no ., tht ftcllllous IM!ntU
Val""ble allies. Home at-much thANOf u """ • ·~rv '° PUBUC NOTJCE MrM of Int""°" Homt c1rt, lft Miit Et ._ H"lf'r Mid ullaltlcft. 111!111 .vum ~ Mir .... l'9UM HIOUll 92671
t-1 and COiii. Th41 fktlllolll b\lllnMI l\tm. -''"*'"'"' Q.111111 F*'*Y D lm. PICTtTIOUS •us1N•U for ttie IM""*""IP ...... flltd ... ocr. 1),
DllllllOll: $Ollth ' NAMI STAT•MINT 1'12 Ill fM COIHl!y of Qr•llft·
Birthday Control Pills OILLAllD o . Wl"KlllSOH TM followfhO ptl'llOll b folne bl,ISIMll fl'\111 M.!M and lddr9U of the ,.,...,.,
Mlrll'llol, Or~ covmy '''LARR y' S GOLD•H Flll!D Wllllllr•WIJ'lll: t•r• &y M. l. a..-, DIJIUt'( J.tf~ EIJ9Wlll Cr"°"'
-i:Hard to Swallow 40?
PROVIDING COMPLETE
flNE CATERING SERVICE
FOR VOOR HOME OR OFFICE
PARTIES
•••
J'EAnntfNG
GOURMET E"'1'REE.S.
HORS D'OElNRES
AND
SP'EOALTIES
.AIWfd Condnnoa.I
&Nrl7JlilbhMr~
''''"""°° 42&£. 17 .. St.,Cetet W..CA.
I
IUENA PAIK
'OH loll Road
atY ... 'lYlew
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Rldlilnl I AIM CHICKEN, l lS 8 ?ndl1MPOllt ....... C•bllllt. TuJllf!Otl, C•llf. w S-M-..... ortw Hwltlns:ton had!. CA 112f.C6 Jtffr.Y E. Crngar H....,, .._.., c.aflntll ~ c. s1 .... ar1. i1m CW>'r 1..n.. .._,
Plal11nff'1 ........, Huntington 8ffd'I, CA """ l"Wlllllld °'""' Coe11 O•lly ll'llot. PlltlllllWd onlflge CMSt Oalty Piiot. Tt1b "'in.ti 11 condllc:t..:I by "' In-M.treh 15, 22, 2t •nd Aprll 5, 1913 JSt.n
Mtrdl l, •· is. im 410-13 dhlklual~ c. s1 ..... •rt PUBLIC NOTICE TN• '''*"""' "''' nlld with tl\e COUn· 1y CIM'k at Orang.t County on Fabn.o•rvl---~~~=c-c. -----
27, 197l.
Co11st Wise
Coastwlse, DO Giie Is mont
eoast wlae then 'T o DI
Mlll'Pblne. He'a Ute DAILY PILOT•1 ml!Dlglng editor 1114
virtually a llleloog ruldtat of
1he Orange Cout. Qiecl: oul
hlJ column, "Jusl Coaelltc,''
an almo.t dally fNIUre of ~
DAILY PIL01'. Wlmloi: 11
could be hab\t lonnlng.
PICTn'IOUI luttNl!U
MAM• STATIMl!NT
TM ftMaowll'Wf p.r-11 4cllnt bu•I'*"
'" J, C. t.O_~TICAL CQ,, 3111 '9' E. U
P1lma.'"'-11etm. CaHI. f1IM,
John J. C:ord1w1y, 311 N. P1A; lAnt, · Or•ne-. C.llt. nM1
Thh Wiii-II can:k,lc:ftd by 1n ln-dlvld\ltL
JQhn J. COl"dlWllY < 'fhlt .,..._, Wll flltd Wlttl tlw C~
ty C'-rl( ot Or1,.i County Otl ~ebfiHfY :II, l'7\ '1uh ~l1hed Of'1noe C0111I 0.lly Pllof, Mll'(h I, S, IS, 22, 1973 •IJ.n
PUBUC NOTICE
'ICTtTJOUS •USINESS , NAMli STATIMINT
• The follow1n9 IMf'IGtl la do!ng blltlllt'M
'" LA PAZ &NTERPRtSiS, 1$10 Norlh Gi"ancl A .... nUll, S1n11 An1. C1llfonll1 "'" R1itlfl Anclrewt, G-r1I Plrt,.....,
1at2 Rid HUI AVtnUll, Tuslln C1Hloml1 92dlO '
Thi• butl11111 11 be1"9 collducltid by 1
Uml!'f N"°""lhtp,
ft1lph Anclr......, G.nar11 P1rlntf'
Thl1 1t1temen1 fll9d with "'" COUl'ITY
ct1r11: ol Or1W91 CoM'ltV °"' March s. 1m. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY
CLERK, 8y TherMI M. Werd. Depl.lty. ·-Pl.lbllllltd 0!'"1~ e.&!I Dally PllO! Merell .. IS, It,. tf, lf73 lff.7)
PUBUC NOTICE
PICTITt•us IUSINISI
NAMI! STATEMENT
TM IOllowlng peflO!IS ll'e doing
bul!l!tM II:
NU-GRIP HARDWARE PRODUCTS,
1155 P,llunlll A~ut• COlll Ml~,
Calltwnl• t26t7
Jl!l'lff S. SllM!i, 1(17 L• ll1lld1, wn1n1.,., c1llfom11 tD60S
AlfrM Jitmtt 'Erickson, l660t s. Jlld't
W1v, c ... r1101, C1llfornl1 907(11 Thlt Mh!fft It 11111111 conducted b't 1
""'1Md ,.l'l!llrtl'llp. ' Alfred J1mes ErlckfOtl
, Thi• ''''*""" fllld won ttie counfy Cllrll ot Or•l'IOl County on: F.ii. 15, 197;).
By l'lwet.t M. WariS. 01p11ty County
Cll(k. ......
Publll"-1 OrtnQt C0111t O.Hy Piiot, ~ten •· 1s, :u. ::.; 1973 666-7:1
PUBUC JllOTICE
JllCTn'tCM{S IUIJNESS
MAME ITATEM•MT
• .. • • +
STEAKS FOR LEASE? -That's what the sign says
and it seems most appl'!JPl'late in these days of high
meat J,>rices. The steak sign was placed over one
advertising a building ror lease in New Orleans.
Meat Boy~ott
Housewives Up in Arms
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
"Ifs time," said housewife
Arline Mathews to a friend as
meat prices mowited and
hamburger sold for more than
$1 a pound.
With those simple words she
and lune Donavan launCbed a
meat boycott which b a s
spread nationally in just three
weeks.
the Food Employers Council in
Los Angeles, said the retailer
has not added to the price of
beef.
He said such things as high
labor costs and disparity
between stfpply and demand
can effect prices. .
A butcher in the San
Fernando Valley said meat
business was off Tuesday.
"We"ve got porterhouses com·
ing out our ears," be said. •
... • •
S.-C. Wllmetbatbeen
named aCCOUftt 1 e r v l c e
representaUve ror lhe outtna
produd• diVislon of T b e
C.ltlQll Cem:paiq, t.Dc. Rb
territory will coo&isl of the
state ot californla.
The Huntington Beach resi-
dent is I graduate o( Mtrina
High School and tlltnelcd Cal
Slale Long Boadt.
* H. H. 0 Jacl" Roudyshtll
hu been n>dectcd preeidenl
of the Vari-
able Resis-
tance Com-
pooenls In-
stitute (YR.-
Cl) at the
group's an-
nllel meeting
this week.
HoudysheJI.
MOUDYSH Vice pres!·
dent at Duncan Electroolcs in
Cnsta Mesa, will bead the
group d. national ccmponets
manufacturers for the
forthcoming year.
* Ray L.. Bigler, of Orange,
ha! been named prffident of
HCD Corporation, Newport
Beach-based dala processing
computer center.
He was promoted to the
company's top position from
his job as vice president in
-charge of computer opera·
tions. * . Van D. Powell Jr. has beeti
elected secretary of the Pest
Control Operators of
Callfomia, Inc. The Hun-
tington Beach executive is
presi4ent of Chemical
Engineers Termite Control in
Whittier.
Tiii fqi!OWlllll pef50tl II dol"9 bUllMSI u' WESTMINSTEJI MALL, 6ll5 BolN
Avenue. W•frflln1ter '2'83
"The women were out there,
just waiting for some direc-
tion, '' Mrs. Mathews said
Tuesday.
"It's a very basic emotion, I
think. The American mother
feels her family Ui threatened,
y<1u see. And you threaten a
mother bear's cubs and watch
out."
Seven Face Sentences
HO!l'llrt 0.~1.,..,...1 Co., A Dtl1wtrw
Corpor1tfor1. lun Beech 8oul1V1rd, Ste. It. Wertmlrw;l<lr, C1lllornl1 '2"3
Tlllt blitlflnl ls btlll{I condud«l tiy a
C'Ol'POl'lllon.
tJOMART DEVELOPMENT CO.
J, $11Y&n R.olllng1, VICI Prnldtnt
T)ll• llli.tT!tnt fllfd wllh tM County
c11r11 trf Or111t1 County on: March s, 1m.
WILLl.t.M IE. ST JOHN, COUNTY CL!A~ 8y n.ru. M . W1rd, o.puty. .....
. IM«
PllblltNd Orange Ca1o1t 01lly Piiot, Marth •• 15", 22,. 2t, 197:1 67(1.73
PUBUC NOTICE
.
In Stock Swindle Case The two women said that so
far they have planned meatless Tuesd~ys and SACRAMENTO (APh,, -
Tbursda)'s to show meat pro-Seven men charged with an
dµoers and ~llers the boycott alleged $3 million s t o c k
has clout. Also planned is a swindle have pleaded no con-
meatless first week of April. test to a reduced misde--
Mrs. Donavan said she has meanor charge of selling
FICTITIOUS •u11Nn1 exchanged meailess· recipes shares wit.boUt a state permit.
NA.Ml: ITATl!MINT with I f --. ho ered r111 fol1ow11111 .,..._ 11 dolllll 11uar-women rom as ar away ~m: sevs, w ent .. , as' Pennsylvania. tieir pleas la Superior Court N:::n·::c~l~n~~·lblutt Dr.. Bob Voight, a spokesman far Moolhiy, had origtpaJiy been
Flylfl!ll lhlfl•r l,ne., 7000 FlamlflllO or .. l'i'iiOiiiOiii0i;;;i;;;ii0iiiiiii0i;;;;;;iiOiiiOi;;;;;ii0ii0iioiii0iii0iiiiOi;ii;;iiOii;;;;;Oiiii . to.ta Miii. ca1rr .. t:im 11
Thll llUtllllU I' btlllll COlld\lcN<f by I
corportllon.
Fl.YING tVTlER 1IHC., Ir ~·· Elh:@ltll S. Zlrnm.r A.:inA
S«"-'try tnd ''tlll!O
T,._1tuiwr " \Ci~
This "•''"*'' mid w1111 fl'll tOl.lll1Y Clerk oi OrlfnlM: cwntr on: Ftb. l6', 11rn. WllLtAM E. ST JOtlN, COUl'fTY
C;L:i!U<, By Arthur E. krlt'iltr, OIWt'f''
PJ>ll1htd an.,., Coast C1Hy ~
Ftbl'uery !J, Ind Ml~ 1, tJ'.:_.'..fti,
lt73 ~"J
PUBUC NOTICE "
......
D11ty Piiot
PUBUC NOTICE
'"'" lf(ITl(lt TO CJl80rTORI
SUP'•RIO• COUltT OJI TN•
ITATI or CAll•OJIMIA ro• TN• COUNTY Of' ORMIO•
•1•73
... A•7PIJ
E1t1t1 of WARREN WILLIAM C1'(1W, O.C••*· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lllt crfdl!WI ot tht 1tMW1 f11med decfCllflt
tl'llll fll penons lllYlflCI c111m1 ~11mt tlll
Mid itlcfdll'lt •r• rtciUlrW 10 IJle tt.em. with IM necn••rv vouthn. 1n ,,.,, otnce
of ftll di,• of tne •tlOYI entlllld courT, or to ptlMfll tfltl'n. wlltl th• -rv ¥OUC""-· to tM ulldl!°•l11ned 11 11'11 offlc1 of 11lorneyt, "ERl(AL, " e TT y ,
11Ail:1SAll:O ANO STA81LE, "401 Clvk Cfl!ltt Drl~ Wal, Sulr1 m, Slf11t Arie, c111~11 mo1, ..,.ch 11 tllt pl~ ol MIMM of the uncltttlOl'lld In all m.llttt
PtrT•lnt1111 to 1111 111111 of wk! Olelcf9nt, 'ffltllln foUr momM titer fllt
flfll pUl)llcall1111 of tnl1 notice.
D11W Mtrtll 5, 1tn
.AOA M. CROW ,.itm1n11tr11~111 9' Ille 11lalt of II-. •~ n•l'Md dlclldtrlt
P•RICAL, PIT1'Y,
URIAlO .. NO ITAllLe
.. , Cl\llcj Clntlt'. on .... WHI, '"" ,,. SMN Ma. c111flnl1 nn1
T111· 1n4> '**'" Attonle'rf ,,.,. Mtnll11ttr11rb1 ,
Jlllblllhld Qr•ll!I• cout Dlllr ..,."1~ ~ 1, 1s, tt. 29, 1m ____ "
PUBUC NOTICE
; LlKE TO .QRJI 1
. SO% RETURN PER
ANNUM?
This uniqu• reel estat• inY•sfment could do itl
Certainly worth cheeking into. Minimum invest-
ment $12,0DO. PRINCIPLES ONLY.
CALL RON CUlRAN, BROKER
1714 I 642-5555
CUil LIGHTWEIGHT
OFFERING IN SPRING
FABRICS OF SEERSUCKER,
WOOL BLENDS, cortON,
ANO TEXTURED
POLYESTER.
SUITINGS '""' '95
SPORT COATS $75 .... •
VESTS $2250 """
Llvln91ton, Ltd.
14 PASHION SQUA•f
SANTA ANA .f.47·6UJ
* Hunlln&lQn llelcb resldenl
Mlcbol A. C.povllla his been
promoted to vtee president at
Bok of AmttJca'a Santa Ana
main office.
The 17·yoar emf.loY• of the
bank hu served 0< the posl
nine years as assistant vice
president for consumer loans
at the Santa Ana branch.
* Jack D. Wallace has been
appointed assistant to the vice
president and g e o e r a I
manager of the Rurdiqioo
Beach Company.
A project representative
with Chevron Land a n d
Development Co. in Everett,
Wash .• Wallace has ~n with
Standard Oil Co. for 17 years.
He will make his home in
Huntington Beach.
Irvine resi:nt David D.
Stedman has been named
assistant manager at Wells
Fargo Bank's V e r n o n
Industrial Center office.
FINANCE
We.. are constintl)' learn·
1ng about the community In
whlc.b we practice. We 'ate
Involved In drug education
pt'Ogr'IJJ11 and are avaita.&le
fOt' many other communlty
pro:Jecl11. And, Wf do it not
jU&t for· a living but beC3WJe
v•r tak" a ~at pride tn our profeulon.
YOU 01\ YOUR DOCl'OR
CAN PHONE US when you
need a dellve.ry. We "111 dc--
llver pron'lptJy without extra
chargt. A great many peolll•
rety on ua for their health
need1. We welcomf! requeata tor dell very a er v Ice and charp acooun.U.
PARK 1.IDO ntARMAC'Y
151 Hotpft•I RNd
Newport l••Cfl '42·1SIO , ... Dttl...,
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lhundaJ, Mirth lS. 1973 DAILY PILOT JJ
Trucking Show in Anaheim I
calllomi> Highway Pttrol Mn. Burse" will speak 11
Com m I as lone r Walttr lunch 'Jbursdly and Shmti, at
Pudinstl will be a opo.aktr at lunch Friday.
the lm-..-ciay Ninth lnt«oo-Re11i5tration for the --
tional 1TruckJng Show at the eons 1t $10.
Anaheim Convention Center An American T r u c k l n g
Wednesday through f'tidly. A1'IO<l•tlon Ve b I c Io Maln-
Pudinskl -ill »peat on CHP tenance Reporting Standards
safety pollcles at a luncheon Workshop will ta'k.e place
Wednesday. Tul!lday befoNO the show
•\
Two other speak.en scbedul-opens. Reg1stratlon for the
ed are Isabel A. Buraess of session also at the Anaheim
Arizona, 1 member of the Na-Center is $'l0. .;. ~
tional Transportation Safety The trucking show will ln-
Board, and Robert H. Shertz, elude hundreds of truck', trac-1"$ chairman of the American Trucking Association Safety tor and trailer displays. Tb.e
Committee on Research and show It.self is free to employes --.!'"
Environment. of the trucking industry.
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4 Amtrak
'Passenger
Trains Go
"ASlllNGroN (UPI)
Tbo government has decided
tbot (I) oaly four Amlralc
p-er ll'•lns should be cut
this year aod (ll Amlrak
tllould be e!Wll llllOlher two
ye.an to tee if It can make a
IU<CeSI ol the rest ol 111 w..-....-
1}'1\ern.
Tbe Departmtnl of
Transportation report o n
Amtrak, to go to Congre11
Thursday, means that mau:ive
cutbacks wtJl not take place as
.,.ny feared July I when
Amtnik is no longer required
by..law to continue service on
all orliiDa1 routes.
rr JS ·widentood that the or1ainaJ Ital! report war
watered down in the office of
TrlnlPOl1aUon S e c r e t a r y Clauc!O S. Brinegar and that
the report is on1y mildly
critical of Amtrak, Its board
of ·dlrecton: and the railroads
that actually operate ll.111trak
trains. MOii ol the report's
rec:ommeDdatiOnJ are also
llld to begeo!\fal Jn nature.
~g to sources who
baYe seen the report, the ma-
jor recommendaUon ls that
Amtrak, In the 2Z months
l1nce n tool: over most of the
naUoq's pauenger t r a I n
service, ha1 not had enouah
Ume to show what It can do
and lhould be giv•n at 1 ... t
another two Years.
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MOSCOW (UP I)
Treasury Secretary George P.
Shultz said Wednesday Ile told
Soviet leaders that President
N-Is determined to pll!b
forward on the trade agree-
ment with Moscow that has
come under attack i n
Congress.
Shultz told a news con·
ference following a three-hour
meeting with Soviet Com-
munist party chief Leonid I.
BttZhnev that he was oir
timistic about chances of
removing roadblocks lo the
agreement, whJch include a
'<!Olltroversy over emigration
of Soviet Jews to Israel.
A large group or U.S.
senators and congressmen is
threatening to block most·
favored-nation trade leglsla-
tioo status for the Soviet
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abolishes its StXalled educa·
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emigrants.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Earl Gagoslan, a former
Utah carpenter who put
together Royal fmls, Inc.,
with 84 of them in 29
states and Me:rico, ls step-
plng out as president and
chief operating officer.
After eight yars of
spectacular expansion
revenue losses w e r e
reported by the San Diego-
based chain. Gagosian, 48,
was replaced by Harry
Henke III but remains
board chairman.
Troubled Toy Firm
Named in 2 Lawsuits
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LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
Mattel Inc., the toymaker bas·
ed in Hawthorne. has been
named in two federal court
lawsuits, one a class action ID·
ed. oo behalf of persons who
bought Mattel stock during tbe
tlme its price went from $34.75
in 1972 to $5.50 last month.
The civil suit, brought by
Richarc! D. and Ellen Green-
field ol Philadelphia, says the
trQUbled fmn and lta officers
violated f e d e r a 1 securities
laws by misrepresenting the
11ter.e are over 300 highly skilled
automotive technicians ready to
glff your car factory recommend·
ed Anlce on Costa Mesa's Har-
bor Boulevard of CC11'5.
toymaker's business and
financial affairs. C o u r t
records show the ~GreenfleJds
bought 200 shares o! Mattel
stock.
IN AN announcement Tues·
day. a company spokesman
said the complaint would
"ultimately prove to be
without merit."
The suit contends that Mat·
tel earnings have declined to a
"substantial operating Joss'•
fo r fiscal 1972 "due to facts
which were either frauduleoUy
concealed or misrepresented."
Mattel ; president Ruth
Handler ; her h u Sb and ,
chainnan Elljot H a n d I e r ;
former executive vice presi-
dent Seymour .Rosenberg; two
executive vi . e p~dents,
Arthur Spear and Theodore
Horwith, and the f 1 r m 's
auditors, Art.hur Andersen &
Co., are named as defendants.
IT Al.SO was disclosed
Tuesday that the Handlen and
Rosenberg are ace• in
another federal court suit of
making from $000,000 to $1.5
million in profits on the·sale of
f.1attel stock last summer bai.-
ed on "inside knowledge.''
The plaintiff in that action 11
Lawrenct Seftel of New York
City. The suit, filed 11).i U.S.
District Court here, says the
defendants sold 118,862 •ares
of Mattel stock at an at/trage
price of Q4, knowln1 the 4om·
pany was "suffering from a
sharp drop In Its earel.,.. !or
the quarter ended JuJ1 29,
1972" altbougb • ' b u 1111 b
reports" had been Issued.
Mattel's common •tock ~
ed. Tuesday on the New York
Stock Exchange at f1J25 ,
down 75 cents from Mondl y.
Its low this year was $5.2$.
· Ford Cliec"/ti11g Brakes
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DETROIT (AP) -'lbe Fon! Molor Co. is recalling
7,936 ligbt trucb to Ond a 250 whk:b the company says
could looe braking power In !toot w!leefs.
The firm'• a.stomer Divilloo aald Tu~ an outer layer ol brake hose m bout I percent ol the vehicles
.could have been lnadvertdy cut dirfnl aasembly Olld
lhal the weokeoed 11116 coul4 rupturo, causing the braJdn&
IOSL
Altbouah the rear br-'1!111 -Id -k, braking di,.
lance woufd be lncreo!<d ·derably, the company .,id,
The truckl are 1013 ,,_, Fllllll and .F2IOo, Also Jn.
volved are 85 trucks iD F!11 export marlo!U, the company
said
i•ord said fl has ttcti¥*1 no reparU ol accidents In
coonectlon Wflh tho defect.
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LDehhie Dynaino in 'Irene'
• DAILY tJft..o1° .........
ST AGE DYNAMO
Debbie R~ds
'42 Se~onds' . . •• :?··;'..._,.
Broadway
Disaster
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, · T!IEY BA~ used, CJ1!ile NEW 'YORK W'l' _: Just ·without •Po19a. and rightly
for \be 'r<c<ird, "42 ~ so, the COl'D)I musical "'!ID'dJI From; Broadway"' o'p en e d 'cllches of•\he ori'ginat "Jttne"
rec.enUyf lil t the Playhouse, era and have done so without
another 'd8n"it sample of the getting "campy" about it. 11te
flouri$41g sf,af,e these days of cast· gives the · impression of
teatri~ amateuris;Dl. having an immense amount o.f RO bin· and Jotin, a couple of fun, and this comes across to
telegr8pb cotnpany hands, are an audience. It is a tremeo-
tbe central'characters In Louis dou! dancing show.
Qel 'Grande'S graceless script. In the cast are Patsy Kelly
Each dreams of stage fame. a knockabout comedienne who
So in the Manhattan of 1957, a needs no \_ntroduction to
poini in time ~s poinUess as veteran slage and movie
the rest pJ, ~affair, thfy rent patr.Qns; George S. Irvi~. a
a utilib' apartment. near •ersatile :tctor who here gives
dreain street. · till best perfonnance yet in a
The plot's gimmick, if that musical; Monte Markham of
is the word, is how they make television, m a k i n g his
an odd pair of un-bedfellows. Broadway and musical debut,
John, just turning 18, is in who impresses favorably in
analysi• •to find out if be's this new element. a·oo the
"fruity." On the other hand, I\ regal and able Ruth Warrict:
Robin, who might also use the And honors also go to Ted
ministrations of a psychil!trist, Pugh, Carmen Alvarez and
falls for the lad, despite Jaine Sell for oul.'Jlanding dal'I·
repetitive failures at seduc-cing and co m e ·d y coo-
tlon. tributions.
There are 13 other
characters who turn up, in-
cluding her Jewish father and
his Italian parents for an ad·
ded measure of ethnic ap-
pea1. The jokes are.awful.
1 Regina1 Baff.. apd Henry
Winkler are y1gorously Un·
convincin~ in the key roles . Wlnk(ei'~iia'Bob t><rmer, who
handlet two 'role!" best soon
forgotten, are quite obviously
newcomers.
THERE HAVE been quite a
few chani;::es made in the
original "Irene," although its
basic idea of a pretty, spirited
girl from the wrong side of the
tracks winning a Long ~
milliqnaire reJtiains.
Hugh WheeJer and Joe Mii'
have revised · the libretto.
which was ori~llv in.<qJired
bv a play by the late James
Montgomery, to place the
Boos, Hisses Greet
Playwright at Opening
ZURICH, Switzerland (AP)
-Swiss playwright Friedrich
Duerrenmatt drew boos and
hissing al the world premiere
of his newest comedy. Some
press critics spoke of a ''scan-
dal."
T.itled "Der Mitmacher"
which roughly translates "The
Accomplice," the grirh play
centers on "Doc," a bankrupt
biologist who has invented a
meUlod to dissolve dead bodies
without a trace.
Doc is hired by the cor-
rupted and mighty, including
a gangster, "Boss," and a pol·
ice chief. "Caop," always a
willing tool ol power. Even-
tually, Doc is left alone on
stage as a human wn!Ck, with
all other principal figures, in·
cluctlng his mistress and son,
dead l'lnd dissolved.
Duerrenmatt, 51, first con~
ceived the play in 1959 in New
York, the same year he
started work on his widf!ly
successful "The Physicists."
Preparations for the "Der
Mitmacher" premiere were
marred by a feud between
Durrenmatt and Polish direc-
tor Andrej Vajda, eonstant!y
escorted by an interpreter
because he speaks no Gennan.
Vajda complained t bat
Duerrenmatt, i n t e r f e r e d
throughout with hi.! directing.
Up to the final rehearsals. the
author also kept rewriting
parts of the text, which he
says is already the "seventh
or eighth version ...
Two days befor~ t h e
premiere, Vajda quit as direc-
tor, protesting be w a s
"deprived of the responsibili-
ty" for presenting the play.
Part of the audience was
visibly bored as the number of
corpses steadily increased. At
one point. hecklers called for a
speedier finale. 1be cast won
warm applause from the
sellout audience. Booing and
hissing began when Duer·
renmatt joined the actors on
stage at the end.
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· NCAA Regionals Open · Fire Tollight'
* * * Super-H11man . Sports bi Brief
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CINCINNATI (AP) - A "mellowed''.
Ed Jucker, wbo,feels an OftrtidJe1loa 10
years ago prevented the University of
Cincinnati mm. a UCLA-like collegiate bastelhlll'dYIWIY, ..,. uaA Will lie
thinking pride not pressure as II opens Ila
quest for 'a seventh co~ve national
S~gns PrQ Track Pact . ' LoS ANGEIZS (AP) -"Au leal!\I
· are now equal,~ saYI VCLA coecb JoliD
irwood~ who can't ctflVlriee ·e.~ .of 1~1 Bnllos HI Oil\ Ill que•L!f:•
' LIUDMILA TOURISCHEVA .
:orbut Like ' . .
•. b. d' umn11ng !I"
lifie toolgbt:'_ .
"I tblnk coach Jolm Wooden's thoughts
'will he simpJe," Jucker said. noting
UCLA plays -state Jn the Weat.em Regional toomey Jn Los Angoles. tonlglrt.
"He's proven bow great be is,'' Juclter
said. "1 doubt If he's feeling any
pressure."
Howev.,r, remembering tile -that reshaped his career, Juchr says the in-
evilabte -a streak-endlilg defeat " ...
Is bound to happen to UCLA soooer or
later. ,Aller all, they're 'ooty human."
UCLA lakes a Zl!o-yeai<old win streak
of 71 ·1n1o tonigbl's game oo Ila home
noor.
Jucter says the team that beats UCLA
w.W have to play 0~" , n. ~ 10. ye1n ago ' this mootb that
Cincinnati ..., on the verge of wbmlng
ils tbinl consecutive-National Collegiate
Athletic Association cbampiooxhlp -an
unmatcbed feat at that time. ·
Bui a desperation shot at the buzzer by
Les llmrter gave Chicago of Loyola the
overtime.win and the national lille. With
ii went Jucker's dreams.
"I d~!efy feel we woold hava cor-
nered the 'inartet like UCL.A. has now,"
111 .GIBNN WHITE• ~uclter said Tue.day tiy telephone from
ot .. ~ Pn.t s• " Winter Patt, F1a. where be II head basketball coacb and director of physical ANGELES -·TJ>ey came to education at &Dins College.'
8hcl to' ilteas'e 'American '"au• 1be 51-year-old Cincinnati native says
.. ,\Ill{ by the -• ol 1~;325 he saw the handwriting Oil the ball:
mthwll88Uc fans who turned out UCL/A .was heir apparent. .
"'""'· "I tbbught then tbey wouJd keep• com-Sports Are114 Wednesday ..._ Ing," be aald. '"Ibey. knew wllal they
'• -'Olympic •-llYl"Dllsts were ooing. li~ teml· It .~ ·'"". "'We heal tb!lm by .two pOlnta ·ln the
Ith Olympie 'Gmiies mlllU·medSlists 1962 semifinals. I ~.being Jm.
Korbul mid uud!nlia''Toorlscbeva ~ '!Ith their style: y.., cxAild tell
· ·~ -~ •. the ~ -''•"'•! ·-•~· they, were well-disclpli1J'd and well-"'-=-'all»\ ;c"1,1. .,...~-g.uw CO&"J:M.A" be said. \1 ,. I ooe appreciauve 'ovation after """"' from.~ sellout lbrQng as IJ!eY ~~~bo !:te~serv~ two J,:'!.": tbOir NUtines QD the beam. uneven hen, in free"'ief&O and ln the • Royala, bed lle880DS . of 27.a, 29-Z, 284
LOS-ANGELES -John Carla!,, who -daimo~be'couldh .. e-B!!r"'n
Valery BonxW fer the OIJllll1ic .p;nt
gold medals last -· has siP"1 io cOmpete on the lnternallonal Traclt
ASsoclation tour.
OOlos, ........... 't""' ~In
three years, lllid Tuesday: "Valery
&nov would haw hem secood al
Manicb if I'd been nmniDg."
Savage Set
INDIAllAPOUS -Gordon Jolmooct
and Swede Savage '!<"' named as
driverS for tlU'ee new Eagle racilC ears
entered today for .tllil year's Io(lianapolil
500 mile auto race May 28.-J-was cloebdlnundficial time of 1!'1.3 miles per hour over the 21!. mile
track last week during tire t.oll.
.. The three cars ,.... eutered by the
Palriclt Racing Team, wllb the tbinl car '
as a spare10< either Jolmcock'or $lvqe,
of Santa Alla.
All ,three ·<an will be powered by
Wrboc:harged Drake-Olfenha_. aigines
and crew c$ef for the· team Is George
lligbotti, on the winning team five ljmes
at indianapolis. ·
Jobncoc1t, a veteran driver, flnisbed
fowtb as a rookie at lndianapOlis in 1965.
Savage made the sla!tiDC lineup at In-
dianapolis for the first limo-last year.
Nastase Upset
CHARLESTON, W. Va. -'lllinMeeded
Clark Graebnel-of New York upoet top.
seeded Die Naslue of Romania f.7, f.3,
4H Jn the semifinals of the $15,0llO Na-
llooal Indoor Ogen Tennis Oiampionobip. . Grabner will meet Jurgen Fusbender
llJ '111ursday Jliibl'• llnals. .
F>nbendtt, who upset !lo. 2 seed Alex
Me,... eorliir to ·read! the ,.,.ifiniJa,
demolisbM weary Juan Gls.herl of Spain
f.I, f.2 Jn \!JO openinc Q>atd> of the ......
ing.
Kings Jolted
w~ the llea'rcats were national powers,
I. =<'.,. ' exhlbl. ln,tlie 9'r!Y ~ LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles' playoff Wbile jt was pur<IY an tloo n~ mellowed lllnce then. And I think i.-...... ~ .. former King Eddie
ljlllglni or Oldllde COJDpelltl<b -I'm a 6eat. coach now," be says,. , Sliact ....,.... boale die winning 80l1 ~-'put oo a dl22ling shoW -Rodin• College flnlsbed with k 13-11 with 4:\D nanalnlnc 111 top of an~
... the hats and In free ex• """"' tblo ....... Jucter's Ont' at the -to ""'"' PfttM'jb to I 3-1 111-
bad a · few ilunor\•li"' OD adlool.. -ll"'*'Y te..,.. ~ W_.., although Miss Kortlut f Jucter feels that bad II Doi been for a DfllliL
=&c:iieia ~celled m· "•t , aDd lool to Wichita Slate, a-u "C<JUkl , 1'" !irin. 'wbk:h -.PPod • °"'* !
"' ~ .... have bad a victory -eqnal to Pecufn ..... -.. Wt llio Klllp.-,greeted with loud apO!jl!I'"· -;.:;:.· .--..-11!,_'s. we,..., 27 ..._Won that WT ~ br b1111oi1 ....., JI)-. lit.
t OD the ~ 11'"7 ~ · and n in a..,.. a!W tllot. • 1-, "'*11 plmd.a l-1 llo wldi -
t"""""'1oul -perfonning al the -"They have the wl!Ullal lndltlall," he W""-"1 nllbt-·
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wildly "'*1tbye abe perforroed. !inY Som! (dle't HO, ~ '3 pd~) ,didn't lolally, l\Oll tllo 1lliow•
bowmr, u MIU 'l'oari-. 111d a parUcular\Y ,~ .. .., .. <)( lflorta,
'!lhldi -warmty re<eloed bi • u,e, ~a~. mm eai -(h!krtoooof~ 1111 111t11lom 'iltlldl WU lie pic~iecl 00-by ~lf.:I~--~~
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DETROIT (AP) -Jim MadlJlllan and
Jerry WOii 14!cl' a lourlfl period sorae u
tbe 1411 AD8eW ~ held off tbe
DllroU Pilb. 'I« • l11·11~ Natlaoll
' I' I • up on bis '°'1!!"i: teammates u Lowell '
lofacDonald ai>il-AI ~ -~ ex·
LoS Angeles playin, both· played key
Nies In tbe I'fttshirgb vlcitmy.
r. J '· seftmtb r•eameeiali~ ~ ,; . " ',:·~~=
Atrp AQIFIC o thalj:h fast breaks at 9:10 wltll'lhe ,111!>-Toliill Burt
FT. WORTij. Tex. -Billy· Tohill, head
loothall coach at Texas Christian
UnivUslty •. w&s in critical condition and
pl"""'1 Jn b)tensive care at John Peter
Smith Boopilal Weilnesday following
surgeey for bead and Internal injuries
suffered in an automobile accident.
Tol;rill. who 'was thrown from his car on ':"'I'""' in a crash near here, suffered in-
Nnes ~ hiJ bead, face, ribs, pelvis, wriits, aDkle -and fool
Match Delayed
' SAN DIF.GO -The tennis match
between Bobby Riggs of Newport Beach
llld Marprel Ollnt was put off Weclneo-
dl{l' until May 13 llJ order to get tel.> --..
Lf" f" "O ranked Arlr.ona . State San Devu., 19-7,
/ alter the NCM Weatem Reglooala open •C,(GE 'fEAM PlCKEl) at 7:10 p.m. with tblnJ.rankecl·Cal State ,
• • (Long Beach), 25-2 against Unlwraily,of
SAN F CISCO (AP) -UCLA's BUI ~ Francisco, ZH, jmd· tied for 19th Ill
1 the fmal Associated Press poll.
1 Walton•ls the ooly repeater from 1m on The site of tbe western Reclmala
tlie Pacific.a Conference ~.Star \e!'Jl! toolgbt and ~ ~ in-
named Wednesday ,and Lolile Ne!SiiP of • cideotaliy, is 'l'lluley Pavilion; ll,aoo
Washington Is the only aeruor. seats beneath hanlters symbolic of eJabl
Keith Wilkes of UCLA, who was on last
year'• all-<q>ferenee second teem, llO[li>-1'
omore 11.icb~Kelley of s tan h <a and , , OR T1' l'onig~t
lresJnnaii ~ Lee of Oregon are the ' -~· ~--~-~---....;... other choices of the league's eight head ,. , _
coaches. Lee ls, the first freshman in , qtlooal cbamplonshl)IS from tha ~
Pac.a hlstor)i lo win the honor. · ' ' Dine seasons. UCLA baa -ID of fi7
Six piayers named to a second team gamea at<Pauley. •
were Dan Anderson and Clint Cha""'"8 , ,1be doubleheader Is !11 televlslon !We.
of Southern California; sam Whl.ebead ~ jlrat game airs at 7 on Channel .s
and Neal Jurgenaon of Oregon Slate; . 1th the nl&htcap bnl!iedhilely ~ freshman Rickie Hawthorne of , 'They (UCLA) are, alter all;:~
Callfornis; and Doug LltUe of Oregon. • S~Yl l Arizona . Slate coach Ned Wulk. . j!SooDer or later, theY're going to' Jaie.!' -
Aaron Will Quit When
wµlk•s swi Devils, who don' plani:.fo
alter their l'lllHllld-sboot style, have a'f.
It center In Ron Kennedy. Their le8dliig
~ is 6-2 guard Mike Colllreral
averaging 18.4. He once starred at ~
tlng\on Beach High." ' He Breaks Ruth's Mark 1
'
Wooden aaid bis full-<OUrt press bun'
been as effective as yeara past, but belll
UR II unless the opponeot lakea and
.makes the open 1r to. 20-foot shots wflch
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
Bank Aaron Said Wednesday be plans to
quit basebi.U at tbe .end of this season if
be bleaks Babe Ruth's llletimt home.nm -"U I should get enra lucky and hit 42
homers this season, I'm planning on qUit-
ting," the Atlanta· SUj)el'Slar aaid. ·
"'But my real plan, which is more reau..x; M to bi6 a& least a in tWQ 1 .......... ~;In the'~ year of a three-
year .<Olllraet calling for a total ol
$800,0IO, bu hit 613 homers in 19 -
with tile llnl-. lie ls' ti abort of equal·
ing Babe Bulll's .all·time record of 714, · wiileb came durlng a :ti-year catetr tilth
the llaol'1il lied Sox, New York Yankees
and Old· Bostoa Bra...,.
"-Nld ·bis·goal this summer Is 35
1-runs, one mom than hill um .. ~
pat. That -1d ,leave him just six short
of . Rulli'• rti&r'd. If that happens the
hail&lp for' next season wlU be
pbenomerial.
. Wllllol 1Ja1' of tbe New Y Mets,
\. · • come up when Iba press ls broken. uct.A
nearing the end of a great career, once to.es usually don't get lay-.ups oil two-c:n-
1ed ,.\aron in the chase of Ruth. Mayt:. 41, one breakJ because the one is 6-11 BUI
baa• 864 bomen but seldom la considered Walton. •
a factor now. Wooden'• statement of equality .js
Manager Eddie Matthews has returned prefaood with this remark: " ... It ·is
Iha 3S-yeaM!d Aaron to rtght field, whlcb almool a relief to be (lltering N~
is fipe ~ith the slugger. niere•1 more tournament play." The teams are equi.
time for mental exercisea about Ida hi~ be said, because "they have -
ting. · tbemseltbe' NCMvest very good F. qualllylng fiir "I'm tbNugh making a fool ot!l ,of , oumament .... are under Ille
myself aa a first baseman," Aaron said.-.......... of sudden'deattr elimlnatlon.'"
"Anybody 'fbo thinks tlley're making it, 'Nonsense, 18Y• cOacb Jerry Talkanlan
j:f ~~ 811 older play"!" at llnt ~ ~?~ l/:t;;~~ .!,~
''when I'm in right Ji'llf, I can relax ~~ ~aks'~71 ~~~ ~ between 'pitches. It gives me time · to ·-· -~ ~ ..... reflect between my 1irlkeouts, 'wondering torlea. :It, ClOD8eQll\ .. playoff tt!ll!llPl'i.
what'• going immg." . 47 ooosecutlvt fla!l#.Pavlllm ~-· There wax ·no·such IU>IU)' fiitfbase, pie ~, pl~ i>lttlms ol lite ~
"I'm sure that when Iha llnlves [lllt'ftie fttr tha past ~ yean, could
' In the .lineup aa a first baseman, they UCLA In SOlunlajl's )'egioo:aJ an..-. ~ it would lave my lega," be said. besting the llOna Jn whal ahapes up .;
"Maybe that'• true. But tAa\'I aU jt ba~ m118Cle on tht-boan!L •'., .. ~-:~m:.~.u:;.~~~· the ,San ,~outti~:~~':'~ Br~vea• aluggll!C act' for 13 • seasoos. ,ot~,W.. we're golllg to tblnk aheac( ~
( •
; '1CLA because the "1Ple In Loei ~
(iust south of Loa Alll!•l~) make 1/191
bappen, Way back in October Ibey -
talking about playliig UCLA, and !"•
been that W"'t all yaar. .
"There's Do qoettlbn,~ Tarbnra
"UCLA will be vecy .toucbi.rtfeill'ii I anywhere and they'll ~ ..
lo beat at Pd,uie,Y. •' .
Ed RaUefl, W, an~, an Au.i"""bn
,1 .. 1 year as a Junior, l••<ls tbO ~ Wt»
bate plenty of bUlk up Iron& In f.Jl, Nllfe
Stephtns, 24o-pollnd Leonard Graf aJlll
22$-pound Boscoe l'<>ndexter. • •
"II bolls down to strength agoind
·llrenath." 111)'1 'DDadl .Bob G*IUard of U.
Dons. His oenter b H Erie Ferostea,
llanlted bf forwards ltt.U. ~ .....
and SnakefQDes;u. ·I
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llllal -el!ort In the mile of l:llU last ,.... He ~ run
the ~ la t :OU WI
~llOit bllt Jon'.Un llll_C!l" 11!9 lo hi Ibo mile as yet.
Wllliaml, .. Ille other lland,
hu !ho -eflorl report,;! to date in the J1llle al 4: JU ond allo bas pofled a 1:15.J lo the'
llO and t :M.2 In llll -tw01Dile race.
NEW 197J A'WiMOllLES -ON DISPLAY AND DY P.01 ......
ATE DrLIYERY -COVEi OVR20
ACIES OF SPACE ON COSTA
MESA'S HARIOI BOULEVARD Oii
CARS.
Newp(!rt, Coron(J
Post Triuntphs ~
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Checking Out Area
Prep Swim Teams
• •
: .An-Mission • • •
[ Team Listed : ~·
• ' Riverside City College plac-! ed four memben Of Iii
: M 11 s l o n Conference cbam-·~Ip bestetball leam on : tht COflchel' to-member 'all·
: clrcU1t outfit. • llddlelJock Collep i.u..i to
: . Ii polttloD OD the. team,
• ~UeY'• t-7 fre~h man
: Bo~ K'ovlcll " •• : led tho Pla1er o1 the year • "1ile IUwnlde'• Bill MUlllpn : nam,d tho coacb ol the • • ar • ~ .Rl•ertide'• WaJt WillOft,
•aiar1es Aabert, Broce
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100 Ind: ~lfy r-1, McChm:y CVJ 2,
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50 Fret -1, MtCOl"lTllct fU) t. Ml~ CDJ 1 S-(UI. TllN: 25.1'.
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40 8(1(it ._ I. SHV9r (Ul 2. M,
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lading
JC Swim
·Clockings
P.layoff Set at HB Seacliff Golf Resul
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200 ffw -1. VM 2..wt (FOoflllll)
1:•7.21 2. Warwv (Fullertol!J, MkleWI
lOCCI 1:4'.I' •· HMtlwr rP....,;)
l:Sl.61 S. W00CW0. (PaMdilM) t:nA
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50 frw -1. ~ IOCC), Roc:tle
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0onovM IP!ef'cill, TelfMn (Gtoumonf),
S.Xton (oi.Glo Y.1JJ9¥) !2.4. °""'9 -
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Winners were detflrmined in
the handicap louroament for
the women's club at Hun-
ting!M Seaclilf COuntry Club
with a playoff slated Friday to
determine an overall winner.
Polly Browning was the Orsi
flight victor with Ch e rt
Thomas gaining second flight
honors and June Doyle topping
the third Dlght.
In a best nine tourney, D!ght
one winners lncl\lded Cheri
Thomas, Kay Moser and Polly
Browning.
In the seoo!ld Dlght, it was
Mary Vander Sommen and
Allee Acklin while Norma
Pard c;opped the third Oight
crown. aDC1 Ind. mid,'-l . C11r1tv (OlablO
V1l)ty) 1;03.51 2. Gallln (DAnz.1)
~iitf.G; I. Wit-(P~l,.1'°'·'; 4. T~ cJF,u11ri1 2'c,:-•1 s. lff ... _ •--•-''· IC.Ml ctXcT't11/,. :01.1. ,..,... -n ... w .. .--
200 llv -1, ROdrkluiet IMont. w· in the Meado Jar• PtnJNul1\ 2:01,, 2. Robinson inners 1 W a. !Fuuenon 2:02.21 s, H••lh•r women's club I w t P•.-.wil 2:,01.61 ,, H•v11ttt Is. o ne com.. 11U01u1 2;08,0; s. ciwkl6n <P•*-1 petition ... , .. ..,eek included the :tOl.t. ' ~ .. ai~R~t~I (~1!illY. following: . . ~ • hi""'fp~~.j,11"11t1;:;;1 4'1:.1~ HL f::; Class A flight wOY.nd up m a !:OM "·'· •--c=: three-way Ue for Orxt at 71
11. ,.r ... i.::: ,'J«~~.!~' between Bonnie Nuccio, Anita c~1~·-1. ~· 10;ecJ 2:11.1; • 'APpletoh arid 'ltoSe· EricltsOo: 1;.= ..... , .. ., c11:1 ,1?•'!'1"°~ 2:115.11· 3. Jennifer Thom~"was next Anz• 2.05.t, 4, W 1$0!! ~ ~T1~~J.J.=~·_f\t"'~: at 72 with Harriet Glanville at
locc> 2:1u1 11. c...,...i.r 1occ1 73 and Jane Du Ree and Pat ;Jl.,1 IS. Slflrtl (GWC) J;ll.f1 I&. Eo . t 04 • • .,., (OCCJ 2:1&.1, flO 3 ·1 .
$00 ,,... -t. H•rwY jFuHertonl In B "'•ht .1 • J '•'$1To: 2 .. Tow11oenc1 1Foo1tt11t •:~.11 3• ~ut:o 1 was oyce
Oii (P•Metenel .5:115.1!1· 4. Hite CM! Thi Im th ' 'th 6 ~Ac !:01.11 s. P-.:hfff' {P~el s:os.s: e an e wumer w1 7 Mlti;;"tr(o~c/1:';1.:: IO!':C s: ui 11• followed by B. J. Wieland at 70
2:~11 ~stwiii~m.'"'°ro~f'l!l,~~~·1. and Ma.riao.~tftlsom,, .Pat Hood . 5=::i, 'P~110~, f.=2J~ ~d Jean Hlgbt at 72. Corinne ~s.~ J.,..1-1:21.1. -'· hit Richardson bad a 73 oc 1 2:u. 1 • is. Y•tweod 1-cJ Dotti O'Dell · ped th 121.t,. '"' ....._ 1•wc> 2::;:. -..., e cop e ~w i:-~..gl• 2?11i:11?. Class c flight with 72· followed
. :t:2U. ~ti~= ~:f1,'m by Gaile Stinson at-76 aDd Rita
Mcintosh at 77.
ll006 Etlcbon broke 90 and
Marianne Isom broke 100 dllr·
ing the tournament.
Costa Illes•
It was a thfte.bUnd mice
event at Costa Mesa Golt and
COuntry Club.
Betty Jo Sleva was the A
night victor w1Qi 16 tollowed
by VI Hoskins and Gerry Wat·
soo at 57.
Betty Brown won B Utle
honors with 54 with Sybil
Foster (551, Marion Voss and
Erma Havens next at 56.
Ruth Schilling ..... the c
crown with •9 with Ginny
Stasko (53) and Norine Grady
(53) next.
Shirley Jackson posted a 54
for D flight honors with Pat
Blackkelter (59) and Failyn
Brooks (59) next.
In a better nine event,
Margaret Kunagai· posted a
351> for Orsi in A flight with
Barbara Leonard nut at 3&1h .
It was BeUy Brown (35) and
Erma Haves (3'11>) in B Dlght.
Rae Mitchell (34\!o), Elise
Stipes (371>) and Norine
Grady (3712) the 'winners in C
Oigbt.
Shirley Jackson (351>) and
Failyn Brooks (351>) tied for
honors in D flight.
1.ag1111• Beaeh
An IF tournament was stat·
ed by the members of tlie
Laguna Beach women's golf
club this ~ee~ where players
subtracted their worst single
bole ...... from their toUI
strokes to determine the win-
ners.
Low gross at as went to Ida
'nloonas with Marie Dav!Joo
the net vietOry at 53.
In Cass A. Marge Davison
was Orsi. Rita Reinholdt sec·
ond and Bela! Dre1'1ius
third. Class B winners were JC Baseball Marge Griffin, L I I II an
1'-1.arks, Jean Abajian and Ann s.!Mrlt c• c.,.,.._
Richardson. w 1 ••
The next event was a match ~~= I I~ vs. par tourna-1 with Betty 1. 'i:'cc 1 I 1!\i Gallagher low gross victor at 1 I 79 and Rita Reinholdt low net 1••t ,.. ... ,._.,.. mr. l
champion at 64. C:c'rM.!1 ~ ronoo '
In A Oigbt Helen Drei:elius --"".lmmiiiiilj;:--and Rienboldt tied for r11st •
with Gallagher second. Gene
Griffin won the B fllgbl with
Virginia Beals, Lillian Marks
and Jeon Abajian sharing
honors.
Cris& cross tourney action
found Marge Davison sweep-
ing low gross, low net and A
flight honors with Helen Drex·
ellus next. Frances Blake,
Virginia BealS' and Pat Gulick
the B flight victors .
In a blind nine event, Betty
Gallagher was low gross wll>
ner at 88 and 'Ibelma Toomey
low net with 65.
Idamay Schomaker, Thelma
Toomey and Helen DreUU.. were · A, Bight victors and
Vangie'QiHsllanien and Fra)\-
Ct<S Blake the B winners.
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2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
644·7270
Si>edal because al !he lo!· fuwin&:: 11 Beauttf\d up.
-and condition: 2) lll) IKJ. ft. of Arubed bomtli
room tor ~don, game
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rific price advantage. TMs Harbor View Home NO DOWN G.1.1 SIMPLY GORGEOUS! r,;;e000~e~ SOMERSET MODEL -Welcomes children $34,750. Prime College $45,750. Exclusive area
,....;,.., yet lull price la on1y in this family TWO STORY 5 bedroom, fami· Parks bedroom on cor-near country club. 3
$47,500. Owner. will aJao con· ly room home whcih features 3 baths, formal ner lot. Quiet cul de sac. bedroo~, 3 baths! For·
sider lease-option.PI~ as e dining room, WET BAR, large convenient Dining rm., patio. Fam· mal d~~ room, ~eJ::"' 546-'313 lo• addl!lonaJ kitchen with all the extras. Tremendous ily room. Lovely land-luxe built-IDS. Family
on#nL t. fr'S RM10 BE MCE1 fenced yard on deadend type street. FEE scaping 540-l720 room, firep~~e. Seclu<f.. lll l1~ljll1tlr H~::~~-~~-.............. '8l,
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Magnlficent ...... duplex in Corona del Mar.
All cedar shinges, stained glass -wa,
upgraded hardware and ligbt fixtureo,
drapes and automatic gas log Ugblers,
unique design and vuy cm-t location.
Luxurious custom home in Corona de! Mar
... two lots, jult steps to I.be beach and only
ooe . block to shops and services. Large
gracious living room, formal diniog room,
comfortable dm and loads of other quality
,features. .
View home, high on a hill, In Corona de!
Mar Just lite new. Great 4 bedroom bDme
with lormaJ and infonnal tl1n1nJ[ areas, beau-
tiful aubmm color scheme professionaDy de-
signed, large family room and room for a
pool
CALL 615-7225
COLWELL COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC.
Rf AL TORS
PROP£Rf1ES, INC.
REA LfOas $4 0 BELOW room at end of cul de BEAUTIFUL 4 BDRMI 55 -BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2lh Reduced pnce to $46· Sl•NDtUYOflMCOl'#IUCO.
U ............ ur: fiE\Mf:S I • bath, buill·in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAM-sac. Huge bonus room. 950. Immaculate con<Ii-l•a.;:::=:;..;:: .... 7====-Gonorol~~~!..!!!!~~~11
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Lowest priced home now on the marke~ on
this exclusive island. Warm & friendly and
many unusual features. 5 Bedrms, family
rm w/wet bar, formal dining rm& 4'h baths.
3 Fireplaces + barbeque & pier/slip.
. ''Our 21th Year''
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2111 S.n Jaoquln Hlll1 Road
"Ovorlooklllf Big C•nyon Counlry Club"
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. -10
AREA Beautiful ered patio & built-ins. rung room. . -W-......,. 1o
3 Bdrm + den + 111 BA. Come see' 540-l720 cation, beautiful yanl -te •omn111111ty ,_,. WITH VIEW
Best buy at $29,500. lavcrest . 540-1720 ~ '"""":;;~ '=. ,,_ R·L .......... 2 Acns
.,_rt You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on 1 YEAR OLD! -RANCH HOM 2 tuze""muter.........., oltand""""811..-.,
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yard and patio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $63,500 ered p a t 1 o , electric landscaping. 4 b e d -°"""" ooto ....., tiooaJ ~ SOngle ~I I Corona del Marf bull_ • l·lains. FamilAs. Y roobml' ~m~~ti!, ::".!i P:;:;.~: v;,::;::: ~ !i!-~,.:
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GREENBROOK up ex VA loan. Easy-care ins. Family room, fire-~ C LEASE-OFRCES
SPECIAL yard. $38,950. 540-1720 place. $50,950. 54().1720 ,,,, a1nt borne-.,,,, ~~""""-. ~ t:
2955 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 548-1720
General
at $llS,Oll) • -Oll!ces Plus Re-
HARBOR -Kiteben " Bath. ., sq. ft. Ptlalble to ODID-
bine 2 Suites. Total or 4
Mies. $300 Pl!I' mo. mcb.. °"'--
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Would ~ enjoy living 1n a
300) *I· foot, 5 bedroom, 3
beth home wl'th a large
family room, sipping a gtaa
of wine from )'OUr' wet bar.
Then you must take the lime to see this fanta.~ic
strt!e'l for only $54,!lSIJ. Bet·
ter act NOW, 842-2535. --------Open Vista View . "F'Ol'eclosure I ~~ .... f'~·~ PenililHJ''.
' maculate ,_......_,, 211 3 Bdmi., 2 Both . ESTATE RS Charming front unit with MANY EXTRA
FEATURES. Shag carpeting thruout plus
wallpaper, 2 bedrooms (master bedroom is
(\Verslzed). SECOND UNIT is for the bache-
lor, 1 bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE
CONDITION. Manicured landscaping. Needs
no repair in or out. ... .. .. .. .. . .. . $74,950.
SERVICE thot only
EXPERIENCE con glvo
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POOL HOME CotfaCJe
3 Bedrm home, new carpet. bl.thl. QuaJMY F•J•lecta Avalllble fmmedlately after --------~~~~;~ ""'"' deposll and credit Su-r Party House
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heated -,,..._ "'-Old *'--.... -..... check. TotaJ payment is r-. ·· and CllltOm drape•. $2>9 per month. Frtably CUstom-built wet bar, dance .,... .. ..., ........ """' '-UIW
.. camper. $211,5111. roRONA Dtt. ..wt -(bt.
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AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS 644-7270
Separate dinlnK .. lovely painted inside also new Ooot, private bath, 3 bdrm,
bright kitchen. Loads of carpets mOOttn bullHnll huge kitchen, family room. ~plxtards. Llving room for Mo~ Cl<>9@: to all shop. Snuate UllO!lg $45 -$50,000
with view. Plwi • custom plng and S<:hoola. VA loan of homes. Exceptional value at
heated pool and Jacuzzi. 7% annual per rate. $3,500 only $38,51)), You can Prt~ at $ll!i,OOO. call will take jt Call assume the low interest VA ::--.,..------:,---,,...------I
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY
... R·2 lol Custom bit. 2 bdrm. home plus
guest qtrs. $61,500
SIX UNIT$ lined -. ........ a hill· ~..,,fiiiij -.. -Ivy and ............ lot, • -,,_ Winding r\'d
a.a ...... $l2.5tlO. --to .......... entry. Raised white brick 6'B-8550. · Joan. General General !===;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;==I
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BACK BAY
Sl!arp • newly carpeted & draped. Family
kitchen w/lge. eating area. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath
C-ZONE -.Heavyheamed
Realtors 5G-9t!ll
Open Eves.
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Realtors 64Frmt
~ Westcliff Drive
Open 'tit 9 PM
home w/2 car gar. $38,500 Custom-designed & built with a breath-tak-
ing view of the Pacific Oct:an. Ideal as a hide-CAMEO SHORES
CX>MMERCIAL LOO' ceiling. Luxe master suite.
""'-......... A FEW 'Sr lE 291 SHORT BLdcKs to the blue
$37.500 Padfic. UNBELIEVABLE
Roy Mceardlo Roalhlr LOW PRICE AT $43,900! 1810 Newport Bhd., C.M. Can now _ 660303. -:mt Sharp! Sharp! away or Mme. Lge. 80xl32 ft. lot. Don't ..• 5 Bdrm., 3 bath borne. Like new cond 1--------ImmB<Ulate ' BR 2 BAl--------1 waittocallonthis.Only$89,500. P ·c · Xlnt bu t nl home, large living rm w/ anorami ocean VIew. y a o y lllKJ\l L Ol\11\
BEJiWi"A'Pbot.1 E.!;~~ r;;f.iLU'W1 CORBIN-MARTIN s75i. 675-3000 ~_g: BACK, BAY
O.Olee Ba~area. quiet l'l\13 Westclill In., N.a 2500 Sq. ~l~~I BR, DR. REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 [B/ f:JMi fii -., a11 --COUNT TffE EXTRAS
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formal OR, aewtng area. \...J'I" JIU9'1' Sq. tL custom p&tio! Loaded _ _ . _ -SC.23ll. eating area m ~ k:ikben,
Jane "'"""' 6'U235. <FZ> =-' Lasrl• Sharkany Just Steps To VACANT OPEH11t.•· rrsm110EEN1CE1 vaulted beam......,,, tam-
642.8235 ~ IT ·~A~t~!.HE '4U23S <F42> ~200 N~~_'~:;,~~~~ Here's~5!'.!"!'owna Goner•! fl / Gono~I A 11111 ~~~ Macnab-Irvine
"Distress Sale'' in a top neighborhood; 4 bed· orre~. 4 large bedrooms ~ ei:ut~ ~ eJ..inda J6le COWGE ,, ... ,.,, -ISl.900
rooms, 2 ba!hs, extra large up with~ baths and balcony MAR AREA. Inside you'll llUU\ C F ,..:.., __ , ~ a.arm pad<ed, 3 BR. 2 BA, and briglrt kitd>en. Th ls JUST USTED ~Ith """B '11t ·' '::""""th m• lindplushsh .. ca.,,.,sthru-PRESTIGE WATER~ONT HOMES FLASH • • -•-••J
.. UI ""'-..... Fireplaee, hom luu bee pl tel o'M!r. u -in 1 c ens, out and a "com"'·" famil SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT a ~ and ~ as a R .. ttors MMMt20 ~· ..... e n com e Y P.1esa Verne 3 ~ms 2 g~ges and laundry room. room with brtck...,. firepiaC: .,...,_ .... _. ~ shagl('•crpta~, """treest. ~ay edandth~;-Hurry baths, great condition ~th Asking $74,995. Ca 11 Outside ou'll find I . 28 Lind• 11!0 Drive .Sllrine da,y, 3 bedroom. SEE fT-pauu. ,. a ..,,.. one. large kitchen, b r 1 c k 673-8550. . Y 8 arge family room formal dining.
l30.l00. NO VETS! l30,500. SH-6010. Ureplaee huge Hving room pati<> and six producl,,. Traditional home with 6 bdrms., ~ baths. pool sized ,:.rn best k>ca: YOU'lL UK£ IT! Seilermaypay~r'1cloa-MN11!.••nRJN108ElllCEf Located~nqulettreelined OPENm.t•ITTFVN10BEmcEI ORANGE~· FA.SI' Large sunkenlivingroom,famil&:°°m& lion. $3t.950. Call us at Sbup3bedroom.-.hcmellrith ln&,C01JblHUJTY.~L ! i I ~~~~~a~nlcilll I ~=0:0wwr:uc~ breakfast area. 2 Stairways, 3 places. N.Ga·BAILEY ::!e~~~apen.-\~ 1-:. llc...unl & Co.
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, , mspectiOn. only $.13,900. with 5% down Main channel view ...........•. $295,000. be ior only $28,900.
'"· "'"~ r..,..., "'"""° (Open Eves.) payment. For Complot. lnfo~lon & ASSOCIATES ~ -· tt ..,.., last.
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PLUSH 4 BR * Newport Height• * OPEN HOME I. BELOW MARKET
Cu"""' deco•. Ill ba. Dini Fixo,...Uppor EVERY DAY WALLACE BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR v.a•nr
lam rm. F<i>k. N• schooi. <BR, den w/wet bar. Owner REALTORS 341 Ba-ldo Dr., Suli. i, N.B. 675-6161 y.....,,. &: shops. $.12,950. says "sell!" 1 to 5 All this Week • . • ,. Mee tun0y lane on quiet
--GEM BETTER HURRY!! V.A. REPO. < BR., 2 BA, VIEW -POOL. 4 Bedroom• Opon Evanlng• J!"!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!'!!!!!'"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! stl..t, .3 bednlam, 2 .. lb.
BALBOA BAY PROP. $29,500-ll&lODn.,!2TIMo. 3Bath•.TopCundition.2845 e 962-4454 e Gonor•I Gonoral No.lldea-M .... O>arm-
REALlGJO TOW. RSO>est Hwy .. ,~~~~2.1 * ·-7491 * Alta v;,,,, Newpert Beach. I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!''-;:;;;-;;:--;:;EL;;;--;MA:-;-;:-;R;-"" ..... ..,. kikml, fom. OWNER -~ '~ ~~ :--"--~--~ _ _,,__1Au"'°"""' Broker Ms.<510 Oller\'dfor$1S,000.CaJIAny.1' MESA D •~--bdwd. ~ -~
_,..,. \79rteral Gener•! ' e, ~. URY UNITS - -! I noon. sbab fDOl llviq: t». . ~-I '"-tlm. ·-~.. WESTCUFF • UYroomwt-~. bdrm., • balhs. Secl
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
POPULAR MONACO MODEL
4 wx c;;.. ... ,....;;; ' -(~ E'ws.) :;:' rm., ~-·'i'•-I••
-SPECIALS -$63,600. b --d •'I' ' -....., No ilowd .;nn~I ss:,~~ tam w/pool, vac., 56300 DOWN OCEANPRONT l'lltr;ll.900-
3 BR & pool, beauly $61.91SO. ••" you tnlo a potential . ESTATE Elccl ~ ~ ta!u,~
$Ulil01At'I" Of Tttl C:OLWIU. co. 4 BR le tam. fun hmt. S8'J80 annual grosa. 149' ~ vlewbeach e ..... rm. Gnat ,.:nl N $69,900CAu, 642.-im. rpeddable. We bave an 80% area w a-•vate · • down G.I f'll.me area.
Little Doll House
$24,000
3 Br., 2 Ba.
All polls.bed A llhlned. Fan·
tastic used brick fireplace.
Plenty ot Jand here to grow
YQur own vegetables and
fruit. 1"31 )Ult $191 per mo.
on this VA resale.
llnn IOllll commitment. ~i:""..:,1' :-= BALBOA. ISi.ANO SU.WO. *-mi 0 Better Hunyll 646-nn. ~ w/Jtaml. $3liO 000. 9t<f>I., So.~-2 BR-. OWNER -BmutlfUI §21111~·""'1iflfif1" ·h~2A30 •• r~..:= i'E§ii:
' ------... Call' llWl$3 -EWs. "Ur .. Nol.. .. FIRST TIME LISTED RYE HOUSES 19.. 1C.9
F&ntaatlc IS' x 36' POOL, 2 BednloJns ff<b, -:~::D~ I completely redewraNd, )'O.tdo, ,.., main-.... Jo. -•
Mel& def Mar 3 bedroom. came f/5q. Ai*lo& $e,SOO. ~~~· "\"""1-""·:.· ~ij; GINN~ !d'ORRISON Realty Olmflll!'l' Se11>r 1'itl Ii.ten k> ollen. -~• ~
LIDO ISLE Call 5'f).ll5f. EY<L ''!'~'!'!!!!!"~!!!'!~= -~ by *** . 41.EA!.TORS-I' ..... ., ISf,191. 1-lleallorl 545-0465 / *., lSOil M.,. LIFESTYLE-419.SOOI OKI W'lll tnde 1ar ua11a
110i;peni;;;;;;;;"""iiii'...,.,.._,.,...,. •'• .. •Verde Dr. EaJt. Liv~• play on Udo! Beaut. mbmit!!! f6.80.
II *'.!!l:.f* CO.ta Meoa llUlly modcnl I BR bomt '**•** 161-4!30 . c1ole lo owlmmlqs beocli,
(Open Evenlngo) tennis COUl'tl i!.. ~~~J•-•*'91'1Rl!"..2 .. '1£--J * 36 UNITS * Etu-"'1135 ONE ACIE NEWPORT BEACH
HABBO,D VIEW HOMES "' 1/."~~~'C::t: OTengo County 1:61B,filtjlhh!I· PLUS S UNI~ CAMEO HIGHLANDS ..=' ... ~!1'" :n .. , ~~ " Ocean 2 & 3 Bodroom1 6G'Z35 64W s:=,.-~ Primo ,_'""""home. a-. "-loeolioo. • ~reeW!cl'. .reoi ee.. Nico Grouncit Coaa--ticM..!89.aoo. vtaw. "-., 1 -~.:;:,....,.in.
2 bedroom1 It den; well decorated, ahows lilt1 a
model homo: l..rge lot, room for pool. $64,500 FEE.
REAL-TY • 644-2430 • PrlnclpaloOniy,_.5Si:f>ARATEh-G11lJot. CALL 'MrroSOl1THI ~--14 BILLORUNO;"°R&;
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"A LAUGH NEED .TIME 12 UNITS DUTCH HAVEN PRES11GE AIEA $23,'90 3 II. IAI!-APPEAL p.._c !'!! ~-·1 "·· ' PLACI" TO SELL?? -COSTA M~ ~ , ~,.. .i.c POO&.-POCIL-POOL 1 Y2 •A ""' .... ........., ....., 0""'0 -...... ~ ·~ '-~-r-.:.~ ~-~ -~-:r" ----"111•·· ~'!..5!.!'11"' !I· ,,_Jo1p1o<e,.,....,~er3,. HEREflSABUYI ' -prolilorn with ~" -·~·· -"'~1"'x32' ... 1«1ldllt-·-• v~ •treet. 2bdnn~.2bo' .. Fom.rm .. ~"+"":."'=----M<1 his lam,lly con be <MlllldJupe___ "-good Eaatlllde unit5. J>llJo, D/Bpool, crp<o. drpc. Our beot """' ! BR 2 BA, FALL ia in the aiT and )".A. belt. plm -nn. •
1111>•>'-A -llharp, 4 on ~ dellgl>ttII All !Umiahet •eei>t ownen =.a-~ xlnt -· .,,.... -elec Id~ lbako ----· ""'l' N...iy ..-_ LI•. al $ ,000 ~ 2 badt home Jo. lHghlanlk tamuy two · bedroom. un:K. Low to ..U ~ S!ber root. '*><* wall fmce. e'ec qllllat.. Frnbly pllnttd • cov'd. patio A: mim tor ~akinoenict Corp~ Bkr.
catod -lhe beadl • • g1ve9 ~ llm• to mamt "'""'-• oloe pool • °""' -~ -_..,., -., ....,. _,. ooil -oll com..,. "" )loot --llUlllO ..........,.._Aramuti,bame ,..,..rpft!ioo!in!iilrMatyoor -1ftlhei.stl-$29,9501 ' · ...... -9111,S ............... $1,!lllO-., $!lil.SOO. ' LEASED COMM'L e:ci4·
lor • baPW lamll7 fllr -otice, 4 BR. .lonnfl -,,_ 1115,000. C.U $16-1"00. SUPER SllAR!' 4 BR. 2 BJ.. PREMIER SPECIAL ::\. ~"';'!';,1 mt~ C.ll.L ~ 60.J•u '-lllOO, mo. Priced II
$34,900. Call NQW, SC.2535. poof ilzed yaJ:d beSt tchOO~ ~ DlVISION. new pa.Int, bltw. Seller wiu Atrium entry thN •roaabl ibow it to....... A.,O ~ seo,ooe, 'Mil *" or tmde
CWJrl'l'R.•. trS RMTOllEl«:Ef OJlly 1$,00J. • i:Jlitlir!l t• IT'S RMTOIE NICEJ Pt¥ p)lnta for new loan. VA, iron gate will impress )Om' ,_ 7:"".... $30,000 equity tor R-1 ('1' R-4 [llll~illil &N'f:~!~ 1[llBfllll ·=~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ,·;:2-:~~.:: ~~~n~-.. ~
--iiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiiiii_,. BEST MESA VER.DE AR.EA patio, ............... °"1e<>l0ii-MI. ""'"'' ;&ii.,;;;;;;;;;iii o;nlng mom. SEPARATE
'RUMPUS ROOM
with fireplace &: bath, plus
3 BR .tllA. large liv rm,
new crpts & drapes. 305
Jll:QadWa.y • open dally.
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646-3928 or Eve. 645-~
Lachenmyer.
11 UNITS VER."{ exceptlonol c I e. n ior 968-4456. FOUR BEDIM "1.SOO
EUtalde eo.ta Mea& elegant lo~y home by CONDO LIDO REALTY
beautiful, almost oew. Sbt ~· Lge liv rm. .fonnal 33TI Via Lido. N' pt Beach
double pragea. 8 covered dining nn, 3 lge. bdrms. Bi&. big. l850 .q ~ wt m.8..51.er 673.7300
parking apaoes New listing lr9Jc, %»1hs, crpts ttauout, llUite 'O llq:. Formal din, : --~~="'=~-
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DUPLEX by owner. 2 bd.
rront. Ii 1 bd rtar, $67,000.
tt9 Martaold, princ.•only.
Call for appointment
494-3661
Income p,_rty 16' ourry! 1 ex uaive, .,.,.uer ur· encl. ··', •••900 . .,,.,,. ,,,.,.,. 1 • nn. · • ""• sv. .._ iJ'IV"'V:l'1u ELEGANT kitcb, 2 car gar, huce rec Unique 2 Br, t Ba home on
CALL 540-1151 , Ope~ Eves. 'Fountoln V•ll"I' TWO STORY """'w/Ol>mt>'c pool. Only '°""'' R-2 loI. Frplc, situ•-• TAX HEDGE
SHOR.EX:RESt HOME jUllC $32,500.. w/mm 1070 dn. ~1:S shag crpt. $29, it)'! Custom duplex. , · • . HERITAGE
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TROUT STREAM! minules to beadl. 3 1.a,... VIEW HOME w ... a>de ol Bad< s.y. . iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii I 2 + "' & 2 BR. Gounnet
Eve.ryth1ng but,. in thia Green bednns 2% baths, formal Lovely 4 BR.. never lived Jn. IJ j ldtcheng. ample storage,
V8.lley Condo, located in dining nn, fam1l,y rm w/ Beautilul panorama hillL I~ landscaplnr. Stei-to
5 BDRM, 3 BA. family rm,
--,,__ -----liv/din rm, 2 sli', $39,!iOO. ~Rii:DBAY""': 546-1!13>ev,., open Sat/Son
VIEW LOT' Balboo 1111nd
1 Realtor the cholce.t park-lllte sur-lirepl, lovely kltch w/elec. Overlooking enlire 8"'a. 5'1-5111 (:;;) 531-5100 --11••1 shoi>Plng. Toa good lo mla roundings. ~ Beq.rqorna 2~ builtins & dshwlbr. Serving See Catalina from )'Olli' din-• . at $50,950. Terms or trade!!
badu, dining area, Span!"' bar 1o covered patio and Ing room. $49,900. 645-8400.
Ille""''· ......... -bullom. ""care block walled yard, c.u -• THE BLUFFS! ,LJ!~Wl!!!!>Sl.!!l!.!LQ!l:!!•!!"'1.'I No yard work • go fishing 2 car gar, !hake roof, car-963-5621 . Mobile Homes
inltead. Only $3J,IXXI. pets ~ ~ ~.500. ''HOME PLUS ~R. 3~~uxi:_!ree standing ;4 For S.le 125
·~iut 1y ~ ., __ _. ......... WATERFRONT Wt, 50x80 """"' . e .. ,e .l•u=~ 1~ w/30' <BOe.t slip, Make otter
acre in Laguna. Community to owner. 613--JI!O
pool, jacuui, tennis rourto p
larwin realty inc. Xll1'1:. tinanCmg available. DUPLEX'' un. ...ui rm. Rumpus --------
••• "05 (24 h ) • music romn. Fplc, tonnal Mot Hom R I -r.. e d1 1A>cated .,..,. ciay beacl!es, din nn. t\ro wet bars? SUr-DI' 8 enfa $ e DUPLEXES
FOR SALE BY OWNER. 'II lot '"""' enough lor two rounded by .,... open e TRIPlEXES 80ry~e 0~=%1 f0:U:n ~· :.U~ =-=:~~ ~ ~ ciiiust ~~~ SALES & LEASING 1• !_~~PL~X!!_~ .. _,. and xlnt beach. $88,500. Balboa •nlnsula
PETE BARRElT DUPLEX
-REALTOR-
Valley, 4 Bedrooms down· 53&255l BKR. 1 1CREN11. lull SttVice facility n .... u1111a •111!31 ar ....... uu. ~ •
st•ri•, 211 Bathrooms, fire. Fountam Valley 842-2502 ey ()wner.<boloe 3 Br, 2 ea, v. E. U...anl & Co. Damnar Motor fflllll8S ~".::...Severo!"""'~~·
" 642-5200
place, utility l'OQm, large MAM 'S airtcond t !""'""' OtOPertlet fenced back yard. Separate A ·· many x r a a · It.: n-~ fro m. dall~6'/'5-6900. ..
2 &: 1-Bdnil.. apts., 1-Bath
each. Steps to ocean.
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iii 3377 Vi.a Lido, N'pt. Bea.ch
. 1. $29,900, $IOOO dn. FHA loan. 531 6800 •paC<ous •vmg upstairs lor GET·A·WAY 8.U-U03. eves 642-%312. " relatives includes separate
entrance, 2 Bedrooms and $23,900 Irvine .I MOBILE home 2llx55, XlrU. Macnab-Irvine
Macnab-Irvine
642-8235 * SURF'S UP ·* 20 minutes to beach -3
Bednn, large corner lot,
boat or trailer access.
Q\vner will pay points and
up tD $300. of yaur· cOsts.
$22,900. Edingej...Newbope st
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I living $37 750 ~ • _........ ' 7850 Slaler ~-32, H.B. s8;'8~ppointm=~;,iy. ' . 2 BR., 1 BA. TURTLE ROCK, ~ -'~ 4 1 ' I 1 ' !I ~~~ aft~ ... all ~
• 5.11-1218 • s - -Wl\ll'llUlt. "RELOCATING" unslline clean & rendy lor . PLAN 4 BAY a JETTY VIEW . SAC take °""""" JUiy ·n
occupancy, just right for Browtmoor's most popals:r Live bt China Cl:Jft. One i dubnus capri Mobile home. If you have been looking for )'OU rente~ to get startal. Door plan. 4 bdrm., ~ ba.. home away from an almost $15 500. Value $JO 000 _ ae: :~~e t!n~~ ~ts k*c.:apes with~ on one level, wi~ ~ car private beach. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba ma°ny extras, 21! -s9s-t853
room borne that's brand range. Country atmosphere. ~st· Loclromated on ~ .. ~ ~ooo"'°'""To bycallappH't~!; ROADUNER double wide 881 Dover Dr., NB ee.tloo
new. TI1e owners mwrt sell. Total payments of $194 ""'"" J._. eps · comm ..... ..., -· ' see ""'Cl.I" w ·~L •--· __ .. · TWO ~ side'~ r-o#~ pools, teruus courts and tJC1 Welb.. S.1oCau 11 , iuw ... c. o..vuu. .... , , .,.,. ~;'&."' now • . • 530-2551 all. campQS. 1'8,000. • 644-2430 e 700'!"<"' Parle or. sp s. . , :i All s ~ :
OWNER. tnulsf. 4 bdrms., 2 8 red h·.11 HARBOR VJEW HOMES ~ ~~· =· =-~ b8.tha, Patio, dining rm., Realtors 545-0465 MONACO R•l'Emc-. I C&U 54H£M SOUTH
built-ins .. Quiet area. No ()pen Eves. ,. 2bed,den,2batb.Abrightly ....._. co·~ nroa•:..n.RS. down terms available. hr . n.;i..i. .w:.AL<.1.v
$28,900. 962-IJ'ra' • A _.... HOUSE REALTY . ~ .... ~ ";;';: 2 unlta I Br/&. Ba-· 2
OWNER sacriliCe. Attractive run A.Cclnlpany With~ cpt. eiec garage door Acreage for sale 150 Br. ~ 4 l Br • .=
4 bdrms., 2 .belhs. Spanish Wjfh'CI cool pool Uruv. Parle Center, llYiae. opener,..U clDcown. Fully ~ ~~~19 lo •
accents. o=· · r m., 5 BR be ty ~ L -C.U Anytime, 500-1500 landacoped, fenced & 5GOO ACRES n · . built-A~ ;·pa.oo. & poola~,u=:e ......... rm Of(lcehM,in$AMto6PM sprinkled.. WOOd d eck .I BY OWNER BUNITS··SanCemente
, brlcS27.i:m. . shag cz1,t ttu\.out. el~ flreptt I: trick patio. A Palm Springs Santa Rosa White ,water view, $150,000.
OWNER anxious..Bll!fl.utiful 4 !M· /\real .P'ivate 2~ !!!IM Terrace r:=t-4Tit.ey awn~ Mta, $125.00 per Acre. Write RIS39I Buena.I VW~ ~ISM
bdrm. 3 baths!~ bonus m a lovely nbdJood tearur.., OPEN daily 12-3. ~ l..ocksleigb. Prtn. 0 n I y lBlS So. El C&rnmo Rnl, N lt•te •n1-f;"uii1-i.::"'fu.ep~ce, -ing an lB' x 38' htd & filrd Albira. 3 Br, 2 Ba. ..,.. pleue. San Oemente 9'J6'12 k Q.fck CCIII! * .
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See .UUs ...i tiled beauly In $27,500. Blcfg. Supples , N SAT/SUN. l.S unito. ~ -.. Price :
most desirable Irvine Ter-Green ~Jlll"li' cW<io~ Vacont! AP~ROVEl;I , • incl-= -.! ~ ·RMlty $1~000: ~ CZ!U In-" ! ~;.•llea•JHUl.Be .. ·~, _ _! N9'!~!E-·~fur gpo,\l, .-lnr· eq~ I< lnY • Groa '15ofM2 ~·~~ ... -·---.,, I
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Only $1190CIJO,,.~r lona 2"134l"'"'1t,m ree-. or ..,t .om, 5% dn. 4 tic~IDl;h-M-"E-.USIVE CllRea!Eotate $40.ooo'..:OU!;p;;i ;.,,:
Bergin. tion .... area. eoJol' liOOll,-dtfb'.-Bedrm, 2 baths. bulltins man , leeldng good ilJYelt. 1:.w. A'IL 548-ll.61, eves ,557-6244 apt i.:.-, Jl UJdtl or :
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! • 644-2430 • bouBe .I< putting green, lireylace, oove<ed patio and ment. ~.000. , • 12 urua. • GaJaen <l"""' 11-2 Jaraer 1n Coola ar.oo, Baa-: 642-56 7.8 714-545-0l58.. s1ui1 ea>pets. Only $29,500. JS, · -4 BR., 3 botta Ir, 1-3 br, 2~ bo ownen t1i1gton Beach 0< Newport •
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REDUCED ro $74,500 The price ls right, the home Wm. McCabe, Inc. 67). . aaumable. Owner. (n 4) .et-11p to OUllfted Ad .No. l
10% DOWN ' is lovelf, clean and newly *. 842-4405 * 491-Jli" Glenneyre ~ OCEANFRONT Dupia ~,.. 66-Dl9. Pdnc. 617, llolly Pllo~ P. 0. Box :
3 Bdrm. plus den (4 bdrm.), painte\l, custom drapes & ALL SH~K UP 3 BR. 2BA -In ...,. 1li60. COota M-C. 931l28. : 15 x 33 ft. pool cor swimmin' crpts thruout, Ja.ri:e enclosed This owner really is be' PRICED RIGHT!' front. ~over eance fftlelll'M + Sheiier SJ,00-1 ~ NEED to it1Y1!M to ;
& a super caeyon patio Ior patio, !ruJt trees and manr bougbt a new ~ arJ Bia ocean view! ~ Bdrm., bl. nil?' ••• a kitchen. EASrS1DE CX>$'fA. MESA homes at appr&lal ...... l
relaxin'. xtras. 3 BJ.t 2 ~· Don t ust U this cle 3 bed-2 batb borne with beautiful 10 )TS aid. Fee lalld,. 2 car BY OWNER. PftINC, ONLY A1ent M1""'8U ,
University Realty overlook this pnze. m se an view of ocean I: hills. Lee-gar. Right m SabdY beadl. 10 indtY houaes. 1 BR +den WAN'l"EO: 4 units ~ '
3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673-&SlO n4-545-0458 ~.:· ~'A.~ OOm~a living&: famtly rm. w/frplc. Just liltaL a l M.500.. w/.,.tiO '5.a;ar. lJCd. Lo \'11C.· Mell uU.. PsinctPila ';i;' :
DUPLEX dra,,.., builtins and _,; Attached 2 cor ....... Nie< N""'°" Pier Reolly 6 nWdt 9% ttruin. Cando Prlv party 6#-2404 ' :
brick work. , Cement walk ~ areas. Easy-can!: land· 613-tDl5I JJOS. $1.f:S,000. ~ •
Comer lot 2 bdrm w/2 bdrm around house. It shows well ""'pulg,> ~.1 $49,900. 'u•v""ll ™llOMES 4-PLEX 2 Yrs !'l<J, Walk to ,-----~
rental, lrplcs. So. ol Hwy. andfuUpricelsoo\y$28,750. ;.,_ •,u>"!O .,_,_, 2 bea<:b. All ~. l'tln. ~~ l•i::, Will " be newly painted. larwf" ;eafty inc. ' ~ Popular Mooaoo • -Olily. 531S-6C'6 ' r ......
• ' fl<,500. • 968-4405 (24 hrs) ' .....___ ~,.!.~"'a~ Commorclal ,
MORGAN' REAL TY "BEAUTIFULL y ~~ ....,."? Luxo lot. ._, tar Pl'GjlOl'ly 151 •·-·-• 61~ 675-6459 1 ""~"!'!!!!!!!'~~~1 ,_ .... poo1. -raE ...... By .Q~.OlM. R-2. C.nv. READY·SET-GO from th~=!!~~tb ----HARBOR ViEY( C2 BUSINEU ~l!l ' 200 :
single/double 4BR., 2BA. Sharp 4 bedroom "Seabury''. • tiled -.,,.:.,.~ THE MG ONE HOMES With 'f/¥N, " ' • · : ~1; :e1!t':rueF~t (~) loci.led on'll choic~ comer here is a home that Offen ~r;:,~ 'm_d~':!:'!s!: REALTY ISM7at . ~ ~=x,, S ... COYERlfe '.
Shufters, new cpts, trplc, lot, ~ for ~tor trailer: all the e1e:pnce ot a ba· home wlbuill-tn · kftdM!n • BLUFFS CONDO A.NP ·BEAC!J ~ AND .. elc. Princlpalsooly613-8195 Btlck lirepl, bltin>, 1% BA ~enda. ·1 ~ bed-2 floor.tl><eilln -Temllc t.oeatlofl -A-RY OHW :
aft4.6'-wknds:-, n:ar Edlson _HI & beach ~ priVa.te .stU!!Y with Mstr BR suite /bath 3Bdrm&,2:Yibllbs J>r:indpals ool:y. 'C.'Al;L Tak,,_o•-"'a -i.-•: .. ~~~ :. Full price only $35,500. with 'fireplace and w·et bar fam· te lev8. ~ 26ClO on Newer Q-Pla.a 646-35 Aaf. r ~ •""'• l1UllZDMS, ~~kl~ t..;'. goodNt';: Usti"ng ~ n;.;th ~~.;~U.: ~area. $56,000. "',m"v.."=J1 ~ Scift Cle-ht,• ;'. ~ i°\~ew':""M~
Owner will finance, RED Priced to ..U Truly MISSION REAi.IT 4M<ll31 OCEANVIEW 0mta ~ Incl..equ!p; & CARPET RE A L T 0 Rs. Xtra .eharp 4 BR, f'1fllly + ~~ to see s3&.25SL NEW OCEAN VIEW . 13XY a&Ore, .even )'UJ'I, new, ~ a plmty 'Mlrlc.
497-1761 dining rm. 2 full baths w/ BKR · • · cu.cm blt 2 BR. 2 ~ diA. l ~ .... ~ ~ = great location. room to ex· $27,SOO. 1Wrnan IUb Loads ol cer-. bl"·· ~-~ dbl to ~. "" .... -. pand. Biu'. 6'1>-7225 RUSTIC R-2 Lot w!C=; 1 am;e tile. 2' used brick tire-DESERTED SPANISH :: 138';ii_ (l;;; «ie2k. 181.StlO. -· m-5200. • CALL G) "'•1'14 g:.,.,,c.~w.~nl~~ ~",'-3~:;~~n · HACIENDA ocWrnoNT 2BR. 2BA BLUFFS CONDO * -fc M·1 * ·* At"'4-
64H078. . ~ ~ • BYTHE·SEA-3BR,fonnal OJNOO South Lagana 4~lBA.bJrdtofindC 30,000SquareFHt 7:-.ALTY..,..
Co. sto .._.· ·• ~tio,schools sbf;jppitige ~ diding plus ~ nn, all RED cinPEr REAL~ Model, by owner. m4&9J. With S 'BR House l'ft•t N•"l!•rr Pt1t OHie• !r.-r-beach PriCed 1 1 k gla8s garden kitche.p, heavy 4197·1761.. • Duplexes near the ocean •r D-leu . or qu c beam ce.Ulnga adobe· ftoor. MiJe't ,Laral. Real&ar "'viera .,__,., PARTNERS+ mecllanica, to UNMATCHED sale· Call tods,y 96U851. tl>Ceillng tirePtace, mamiive l!ldo Isle' ' 673-8563 * 64$..J60f E perfonn ,spec. aerv. on U.S. ..J: ...i tile roof. Cuotomhed ..,... · * 6C2·7ll07 • ,,... ,. r.,.;gn can. brlal, tune-VALUE
Nice 3 bedroOrri ht>ri\e in
good location. Has !amlly
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-i:llJ~I --durlng building located on up, m, etc. G~~ ~·~~~~-o11er-t,,..__;:.1 , C~~~~!,!'DLOATDS l2..1i~~ ~~ ~~'°~.-n.in:.
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BROKERS INC. DOL'' HOUSE ..., !_ .. , 1 I ' ~,,.; owner. 64$-21» I 6C-6560 lnves. S3,000. Sent resume to 1 • ' . - -FOR ACTION Pvt a llttle "loot" m """' Mr. Jerome, P.O. Box 1'14 • • TREASURE HUNT ~ 3 BR & tamlly with PRESTIGE • • • Lev1......n tbooe b..ubleo tor Stanlnn, Col, 90680. ,
iuriiabfe --VA 1084, or $1450
down. Priced tor a quick
sale, m .900. 646-n n.
See~ you W>}in<!ttu1 "bet· lermd °!':~ ,;'~;!':;, Lip<> CORNER . 642-5678 "bucb". Call aa.i!Jed Fut ftl1ilirl'ili "'°'•phone :
ter than gold hidden treas-$31,500. 1bll won't lasL Dramatic ''coe of a ldm." . CC 517& • call awq • 6C2.$1I.
OPEN TfC. t • IT'S flif.JN 10 llE. NICE/ ™: jt hat 4 ~-l!,baths. c.u Performance Belt Udo -Spockm ~r:.e:itt::: MT-3514 nn,L Exa!Ueat ~plan. 3 ~-~11
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t.nd ~rete dd~ for "5 BEDROOMS PLUS" Bra + lam/dining rm. 2 C./IQ-Q A\ .... ( /)'C ~
oo\y UT,l(lQ, 11·~ one mile lmma<ulale. """"'to""""' =•;...-got, Coll.Bud p~ J.'Qt,J ~~~ J:J<.r'et trotn beach, SAndlanapoUa 1n home. Kitchen & family .-644.2430 e
"W!N11Wlaild. Go<\dludtm room ...nook new -,"!!!...,~~~~!l!!!!IPI T/ie Puule with tbe Built-In Chud/e •
BONUS BONUS ,..,... treasure h\mt. 1t you park, ci9oe to beocbeto, 1= _ _
' dOn'tfindit,call.... shopping and 1choot1. 4 ~;tJ:~5~ -~ lenm of tt. ~tafilrtaU:: 1s to mJ~ larwln rnlty inc: · owners ~ another Sb Ft Nord ; '°"-ta0mblld "'°'~
with 3 tiednns, ~ll baths, 961440s , (24 hrs) = ~2$1. "'""" to'""-~ ~:J:::.: low to ,_ '""' """''"
bl$ bonus nn. Del Cerro OWNER. m"" tell. Pool $170,000. I; C I R S E 8 I . W-"vr!er&~·~ VA REPOS~ESSION oome wtt11 <bdnno.. dlnlnc R.ElllTAI.S, -· w1n1er I~ I I I I 10% dn. all· lbli ·!0< °""' B~ TllE JIEACR • $19,500! nu., bWltHnlo, )' o ti o , & luoieL _ _ _ • •
IS'f,500, • ~~ 't'!' ~ ~ ~f:l.Pi,l ~II LIDO REALTY ~'"· 84Mc2~~5· ·~ ~ jUW.Tir, 596-753.1 •• OWNER. moving. 3 hdni.s. 2 337! Vil Lido. NpL -I s I H 0 E I 't _.,. ~ bao.. Dfnins nn., built-tiw. , •n.730I I I I r
HARBOR HIGH REPOSSESSIONS podo. -"""-rm.. SPECTACULAR VIEW I
to. Info ,.. tlon and loc ~ lireplaeo. N"" lld>Do"-brk Bay .I< ocean view "°""'· • I K. U L F E ~ ? Cream J>Uflt 3 Br, tam nn, r • •-· $29,$0. 846-118) Bdnm. 4 bolbl. Jlup 1Jv. -"~bt ...a. •-.ooo. ~.'1:'!".nlA .l VA hotnH, OWNER. ~... 'l'oO 3 .._.. ..,,'. I &lnd«laL I Cor ·-·-~· --·-· .-· .... I I r I rash1on--n-w111~ C.U ,_, 1 1 1 lll-2ZM KASABIAN bdrm. • bllho, din~ rm., pr. 1215,000. p t Co trell R 'It nor ttww rm-FamllJI rm.. LI DO REAL TY little chongo In tnon'1 clothu
:II ' ,n ea or RMI Estate 962-4644 bull,....., Patio, brick trim. 337l Vil Udo. N'pt Beoch I I "'ts ._ espodolly lo tho MOYd QUICKI 5 BY OWNER • br~ $1l.l!IO. -67S-71111 H Y P H 0 T _ -:· l·t>
!lice • bdrm, 2 Ba. block WALi( ro BEAC!I -• BR, o::r~a~ NEW LISTiNG s I r I I ' I •,.. ~~ ~~ ... ~";J. wan '"""'· --IJOOrl, 2 BA, I< iep Ism ""· crpts. polio ~ ...;: 3 9clnPs. plua den; s bollal. . . -. -. _..., """' No. :J -A>ldn& $28.lOO. By "'"""" ~ tifdl19, !PL near -yory' obOij brk llµniaculalt, ...U de>lfp>ed.
-;-6'1!>3589. ~ llCltoolt.' 138.900. w/~ -• • l'Jl,500 e PllNI Mt.IMBUED lffiflS I' r r r I' I' I' I OWNER. 3 jj(j (1-t'Wln size) 2 2ND. Most 1et 963-5841. BY OWNER. 2 ""'-on LIDO RE~L TY IN tttESf SQU.<RU • _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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~ WMtod. M & P 710 Holp W•ntod, M & p 7ll Holp W°"'"' M & P 710 Help W-, M & F 711 Ml-U--"' lllMl...ri....... 811 ~ !'!P 154 ~. S.lo/R°"' t20 '
£ ~~~•,,.:=;~a. SALESPEOl'LE a:!~ ~K"' GOLDEN PALACE IMPORTS P:::'o" ._tu.-: =:'::n-~ ';: N=.1• c;;i';.'"N~"F': : .
-.,..5311-34s world·•~utd-· 351 9~C Hlghay ~':'Pi""r.5~5~ =._1::...i-.=~ Rofocto $99.
' • -----Ott call I lar iprinc -oop OPE··TOR ,.... ...._ y ..... .--~ "'111-r--. ' ' _, ~ ........,. .. ..,._ With a -of owr 300 .,..,..;.,..... Day a..itlblll· '"' • 'l" uon .._. ~
ml 1o ad u brokenlgeo In oltJcett utd -• 1y pl.-•Di>IY hi ....,., (Ne""" to '"··'a Ca~Ci.-) WANTED one -llllpte LITTIJ! Clrl RED n.,..,.,nct, CyclM, Blk0t, : ~Co 541>-2270 memba of our MIUlonalre · -Hoon T.,.. w'alld, llO l<ewpon "' --_,. -b' IUlimaD ll....,. $20. (Min. ID lbl.J AKC ft<C. S-ltn 925
N . . Club. MullHnllllon doUar tt ... lo j} -Cenler or., Newport Beacb. Import A. I . Call -546-Mll -.. mahl -H""7f ' •wspaper advertlahlo< Jncram. ...... ~ Ofllce an equal opportunity Hawal ... -, nlOll· nd ng• WANTED I ~ ~..;,_ -"
T llt guannle<il IJcenlln& ........ 3rd Floor employtt ......... FOlt ·-·-we ~"~ HARLEY DAVIDSON , YP Exe<llenl lllles orulnlnK. WAITElt .,,. 35 ~· Door. I 1r 8 ti. ' --~
t Pie -" v•~"-J • Once-l~A-U .... tl-,...,,, -~T DANES • -V P"n<h TI'S '!'loo lo• Uno-... -·•-one1 THE BROADWA y Meo'• GrW In Country b. •r ..., ,,_ ...,,. •-~
;!Ypes. Exce11en1 sal.ory and 832-00D. 1'100 Cl-Dr., ~. ENTIRE STOCK • 11/:.z PRIAE Mutl .. 1 lnltrutMntsm CAU: m--0840 Of WESTMINSTER ·broa4 fliQae benefill. Ev.. RED CARPET 1T77 Edinger, H.B. w.•-r•• M··• be•• GaJ. ~ ~'-"'ill R 1~, ~-ual Oppt'y Em..i--'""'" ~ ...,.. ~ FENDER precb:lon bul TOY Pood.Je, male, :3'ii )'l't ; DAIL y PILOT .. ·-• ~ ~'" ..,, Cafe. 829 H.-lsl Dr. Rare beaul antiques. IDghesl qualltY,, ~ w/,_.blk body, so 0 d old. AKc. Whl,..A.Apricot. 9'06 llab•, WostmiMtor
RECEPTIONIST, front de!!k, rm N.B. Ca.II btwn 4 le 6 p.m, lect, contemporary art. Ivory, WOod & gem-neck, Xlnt cond. $3XI. Call a.It S. wkday1 Is all da)' S31"'440 893-6274
: ~~Bal>~-·~ KOOd typbll' skills. $375/mo. Must bl exper1enct>d, mufi tor Interview. 67MllD. stone carvln.u. porcelains lcreeha, Jade. ~ wkerkil. n4tm-3613. Tuesday thru Saturd•y •
: AoJ<tor•~ •. ·p···• 833-8160 h<able!Ddoownrepalrs& WAITRESS clolsonne.,fu.iiil ture,etc.Noreservat1·0·~ **MARTIN N 1 20GE'RMANfb•xherd.1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!I '' ! ..... '::..."':!,,,• cuu Maintenance. 4 Day Work -. M·"' be -·er ~. Ap-,µ...-----F -• 1 Y U -1• ..... v...... ....,.""'. ...... ..,. "'-Cash &: Carry. Sale be--' .... Thora., March Rosewood Oasdeal Guitar em .. e. · ear. · 2 · bicycles . man and ' '"'°==~=;::·--~ RESTAURANT week. Apply Trabaca plvtnoe-,Stn1&8j,loln, th m. H &~ w11hcaae.$400.644:H40 W. ·woman·,, new c"'1Ciltlo<>, ~ aide~T·J;!:; A istant Ma 'Product.. 837 w. 18th st, 5930 w, eoa.t Hwy, N.B. 15 , 10 a.m. rs Tues. thr:u Sunday 10 a.m. Office Furnftur•i 847·9&47 After 5:30 PM complete exerc~ equl~ ~-~. ___ c r SS nager coo. Me... WAITRESS. ~·o to 4:30 p.m. to end of March. AFGHANS-ARC Xlnt -··"~ t cn•l ·~ 1950 """nv~nt licNJJ>., 24452 .:.......,;-• S Loe ti Sin 1961 e EqufP., 824 . • ",_..... men . .,...,.-. ., 'Vla Estrada. Laguna HJlls. SECRETARY over 21. Call btwn 12 & ·2 ame a on ce ... ty pet or ahow. $75. & up. ·n 350 Yamaha. 3.cro rnilea. ~ !' 2 OFFICE GIRLS For Newport Beach Ad PM,-=· Furniture 110 Ml-Ila-Ill EXEC desks G'A• !105-140 645--0668. Like ...W. !600. Cllll all 6 • , N Opportunlly for advanemt<mt WANTED Y°""" man Oeska $2>-85. Dr!t& deslcl GER. Sbep.,.upo adlts, Stud pm, 548-6401 : • EEDEO to Manaaer. Restaurant Agency. All ak11lA including y~ Shift N OFFICE n. hardwd. painted MOVING-SUPER SALE exc swvt. chr $8-38 642-MOS aerv. Show pet Sound ..... a.r. 1 ...... ..,,...n.,.,,,,N P·--unt
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'Radio telephone dl ....... tch back,.._,,..,;i required. Full shorthand. Sharp looks, Jong Grave ' ewport deak ........ a-.,~.,. •-•, .._A.. ... ...,,.,. '3\..n.nu, ......... ,.., ...... ~'""""" hour ood C.enter Texaco 644-6'lS5 '"" ~1 6.. ...,... d1 quality decorator ltmifth. SCM OFFICE ELECI'RIC •~. 547-39771557-4322. 1D spd Road Racer, xlnt : Must be 25, able to dclve time position. Excellent s, g pay. ANTED LVN Prl te d chr. $20. Boston rocker $40. ings priced from 5c4500 TYPEWRITER. like rew Gold R f i nd $325 645-4.592 • •
1 Apply In Peraon company bmefiti. CJ Send Re&ume: 24 ""tY 6 hrs: d Can ~-Ping pong tbl, &et $15. G.E. 10, • Fkn.l aofa, &89Dl'led $190 6'B-3850 • en e r eve r s co · · ~·· : YELLOW CAB CO. assitled Ad oo. 6 s.8 nt 8.¥· · elec. dryer $40.~ arm upholJ dl&ira. Ill' Velvet · ~ AKC . (714> 629-0.174 750 ilONDi\ 1969. Stock. Xlnt .•. t 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa Interviewing ltoun clo Daily Pilot eve nes upbola chr. $10. , end Ha.uodcs 6' custom stereo Pl1not/Ortm : 826 AUSl'RALIAN Shepherd oond. Must sell this week. 10 am te 12 noon P. 0. Box 1560 Warehouse Stock Man tble, $2.50. Blrch beJ cabinet WIScott c.omponent. _ pups, rec. Tris & blues. 837-4384
Penonnel Offioe C.Osta Mesa, Calif. 92626 Over 21. Apply Carpeterla, frame SS. Negotiable. La: gold leaf ~e ~e & ORGAN HOBBY Norco, TI4/'l37-'1230 collect. BO;:;;;Y,,;'S~;.~,---,-;:26:::,,,...,-,.-c:;:ln:::gl • OVER 30,000 ~er, manufacturer rep.
•Going business's seven.I ~ferts 00 the co u n try
•available. Must be able to ! JUlltaln 1elf tor tint three
'tnonths. Some travel. L NO INVESTMENT
ho glmmkkl. Ref. required.
,Must be bondable,
' Call Mr. Dunca
l: COVERITE CORP.
2814 La.Fayette Ave.
I Newport Beach , Phone 673-7825 :@ OPERATOR. answer-
1-)ts -·experienced. I~ time, eves. Apply 657
~ 19th, C.OSta M e 1 a , 1403.
RESSER, for production on
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3rd Floor rnt Newport Blvd., c.osta 675-6549 aft 5. nilrror, paintinga, wall de-BASSET Hound puppies, 7 bicycle, like new, $35. . Secr[,ty.1JAM iC' DUO ···· Mesa, Ask for manager. STEREO Magna....ur_ cherry ror, omate gold battery Don't buy any c~ean until wka old. AKe, ~lored a: Stingray $5. 549-2708. THE BROADWAY You • -~ exceUent typing WELDERS & LABORERS Ir. prov. ""lid st>.te; $215. dock. Mhc lnclOOell"""""' you can pla$1 Non-playero brown/white. 962-3139. '68 BULTACO ""' Malador
77T1 Edinger, HB. ak'llia in¥the front office of Apply at 7565 Acacia, Garden Kenmore Sew. macb.. desk 1F~·tware' plus3 steil!St-~T Mloome to attend tree work SPRINGER Spaniel puppy, New eng, Konl4, strong, fast.
Equal Oppty. Employer a local brokerage firm's Grove. mod $95. Sota bed Queft1 az .... • pc ..... .._ ea abopa. For i.nforrnation adorable .tern, lOwks old. reliable $400. 546-4864.
busiest dept. Salary open. WELCOME W A G 0 N ez:. $$. 644-3186 aft 5· ~es also 1IU9e 5 er v t n I Contact: Tom DteU!rl.cb AKO Must sell 548-3507. MOM'S '71 HONDA
RN'S, full 6 part time
All shifts. H.ll. area.
842-5851 ....
~tersen ___ -:-_~ ~~ ~~ ~ County. ~ ~oo:'bl~~ ~e ~ ~ 64%-2151 9 mo. old German shorthair lOOcc. $25(), Call 545-7427 _ _ _ 4 chn, Wicker seat.I. Buffet machine. Cameru & equip. Coe1t Music Service pointer. Papers. To home MINI Bikes, 3~ HP, also
SECRETARIES Ex ~~~Sal to match. Beaut cond. aft Hunting R.Ules & fim:lng Newport Blvd. at Harbor w/anotber dog. 551-1476. Honda 50. Good condition.
Sales lOQl'/o Co. FH Paid +pei:o:us. 'E;nP.res'.. ;:{, 5:30, 551-0959 gear. La.dies tricycle, A tew Costa Mesa SILKY Terl'ia-Puppies, 1D S.1577 after 6 PM. • ,
Personnel Coun. Trnee Liz Relnder's Agency Edinger Ave, H.B. FRIDGE'ITE P 0 rtab1 e choice antique items. CUt MARCH MARCHES IN -and wks, $75. to $100. Call John, •70 OSSA Enduro 1500 miles,
lf YoU are aggreul.ve en-4500 Campus Dr. washer & Dryer e'Xlnt cond. glass & more! Mardl 17, 90 does Wallk:ba with a n 832.9422. Xlnt cond. ManY xtras. $540.
thuslutic & want to 546-21l8 Newport Beach WOMEN . to ~rk tn donut Apt si1.e both for $100 Firm Sat only, 10 am-5 pm, 1117'1 afte!'-lnventory, c I ean out AKC AKITA.puppies. ~t "& 546-6256 e MAKE MONEY ""' __ __ _ _ _ ~ shop. Night shift. No phone 646-4252 • ' Edgewater Lane, Hunting· sale. Uaed, discontinued, breed quaUty Eves & End e ADVANCE ON YOUR ~ calls please, Win ch ell a ton Harbour. floor samples, many others wknds. 213~ -1.w n>-250CC Ya.tnaha uro
MERIT SERVICE Station SaletinUln Donut Shop, 2947 Harbor SACRIFICE! Plush Herculon * AUCTION * at d:mly discounted prlcea. · $400. Call atter 5 pm.
OltK wrm PEOPLE & lube -·· Top ~· & lr Bl d c M aola & LIS. v1 .... 1 aofa flo:tl w I 'ch M • C'ty MIXED German Shepherd 64&--2826.
;ewwlll tra.ln you tor a post. Inge be'~fif'1, Exj;;. m~ YN~ ·~ ~12 boys age 5 & worth $400. ii;, Hldeai;d_ FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. a I s USIC I Puppies, $10. 4 male, 31500:='"Tri="'·wn-pb.,-, xin=:-t-cond=,-dirt"·::I
tion in our Irvine oUice in pref'd. Full or p/Umt!. Ap. 8 ·(ro mothe'r) desiret llveln. etc. Priv. Party 536-8Tl2. MARCH 16TH South O>ut Plaza 540-2830 female. 557-4305. or street $450
all aspectll of screening, ply Shell Station, 17th & Salary negotlonable-Plse SEARS CoMOI TV &: stereo Slate pool table O:ilor TV's PIANO Koh re r -Ch as e ** BEAUTIFUL German 645-5722, 536-3652.
testing & evaluate potential lrvtne, N.B. write giving age & full comb, ad end. m. Also king Stereos. 8 Pc Broyhill upright, ·ss ~· bench, S1*pherd puppies, AKC. 1971 Yamaha us Enduro
employees for local, n.a-Short Order Cook particulars to Claasltled AD size mattn!u & box gprings French Prov. dlrrlng set & mahogany finish. Fl n e After 5 pm, 49Hl019 Dirt or street. Good <..'Ond.
tional &: lntemational com· For snack shop of pvt coun· No 650 c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. $60. 586--0934 011na cabinet, Lovely Bed-shape. $350. 833-1996 AFGHAN 6mo, F. AKC Ex· 963-~.
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0....,... to be dlscussed. For appt. 92626 tiqUe oak table. Pb. 6'JS..a085 stools, I.amps. Pictures, mahogany l i n is h . G o o d mask $125. 962-9805 new paint, looks super, l'Ullll r:i;;1';.gtopl~ ~~~tic ~1;8°M1c~ g!.,lrv~ Cell 644-4494. after 6. Loveseat.s, Olairs, A~ playing cond. $850. Call Ir ish Sitter Pups strong ms. 675-3672.
located San Ja&e, Long ·--------II""' I TWlN bed' m •ulte, chest pliances & MUCH MUCH 56--0879 alter S::ll pm ARC. $100. 831·1A09 Mot H REAL ESTATE SALES T 8 I •d V w/bookcase. Xlnt rond. MORE!! PRIVATE party wants to or omes I FREE LICENSE ~'.hAnal>~'i:n~ D~;,t& "iiiiiiiiii•ii-iiiiiiii:;m~ Call alt 5, 644-1161 WINDfS AUCTION buy Plano for •., h. Hor-856 Solo/Ront
1 TRAINING Sherwood Oaks. SKIPPER • * * * SOFA & loveseat. ~2278· CHil...DS hunter. Sorrel. 14.3 CLOSE famous Real Estate Ucens-1---------Antlquu 800 never used, both for $160., COME BROWSE AROUND CONN Minuet organ, model hands, good disposition. Call •
ijng Couroe now available DAILY PILOT --'------uaually home, 96&-7910 20'15\I N-Blvd. 53:1. Walnut. Xlnt cond. !199. 6'1>-7252 .
!tliru Tarbell Realtor1. Free I •• ~' 1~"'54367~~~0niC:;;;;,;;-;;;;-I ~~~~~~~~~I LASSIFIED ADS Sailln --'--licensed ERICSON Antiques, Frp c BONE Naugahyde Early Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls. · iPtaeement Service. Free C . g =~·~~·, w/mim>r, 2 pr =!Om cell· American couch, lmmac, Costa M.,. * 64&a;l]6 •Electronic plall<>* ~ :=in:ou~Carf~ FOR ACTION ••• for at least 160 tons, 130' ing fixtures. 2 oil lamps $85.~2230att6pm STEREO: 1973 Garrard Combostze-Xlntcondt. [ _.., ,.Ji OUT ~--· n<J 83"r.1•11 . from q:I brass Sconce, ANTIQUE oak • •--r ,_ Quadrophonic s-·-200 $250 -64&-2393 MlrfMEquiprMnt 1'..+ ~ ~·~n-~A~ ~4~5~~ ~ai:,~=t~ ~e<:~:ttl: ~~8$'.!1'."!es.~:O:'c.~ "°' Phone,67>-im.t1er6' ~\\,,:,M/ !;,.~~PJ; ':'.!rm:;>:,~'~ P;.a::;l~m;iiiiiiiii,;iiiiiiii~·~~I
jll L.SFZV..VVZUW.<SALL t-"·'. Xlnt op-unity, ~Ba-'~~~~~~--Garage Sale 812 suspension speakers, Gar-$400. 644-0152. Boats, General 900 SALE
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mirrors, toy airplane, fire MOVlNG SaJe-2 bdrm sets 8 track deck. Left unclaim· $100 22' Chris Cruiser W /trier short cruises only. Uving
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eng., trucks, oak table. incl box sprngs " mat. ed. Was over $400. Now 968-8397 m.2Z' Sloop, fully found TRAVCO
673-7528 tresses, 1 chest ot_ drawan; $195. Still brand new in box I ~==~c...c~.,,,.,,,= $1200. 546-4990 all wkdays ·
OAK dining rm table 60" 700 _. sq rt avocado green & guar. Terms. 893-0001. HAMMOND col190le organ, Boats/Marine
diam & 6 __ ,,, k -·~"·-. ""''remove·, Bar· dlurch model, ha.a tone E I 904 27' OF BEAm & ~ ,.:;;: ~. b.o"U~'; ,., .... dbl,________ cabinet, 633-2'67. qu p .
89:1-7384 bedspreads; Xmas deoora· • WANTED • Sporting Goods 830 SEAGULL outboord, 3 hp,
ti on s; Basket ba 11 '62-'&4 Ford, Dodge, Qevy uaed only 5 hrs., $175. or n rl'•NCE
Appll.n-802 back.board & hoop; 1957 V Xln' _,.......... * * STAG TENT by Hirsch· best offer. 838;--721Kl. tLUlft ....... Ford air cond & radio; an. t ' ...... .....,. cood. Weis. 9x12 Campermate -~===,..._.-~~-1 I
FUU.Y ndlti ned Oeop """' Baby crib: Will pay to !650 CASH mndel, 2 doon, cowred ,.,. 3 HOMEL!TE 4 cycle, 58 bp, ! Tff[ TRAYCO 270 reco o ap-Lots of other item.t. 54s.5400 Please call bet 7 ii 8 PM try. Orig Sl80; used twice, outboard ~ton7062. pliance11, 90 day guarantee All day weekends iJolU"'
para & '•"°'· Top broed Twin Sola/Fri/Sat/Sun 548-7881 $90. 644-4S92.
name Washers from $109.50. Twin's summer/winter PRIVATE PARTY Store, Resteurent, Bo1t1, P~er f06 1 ;.~MOTOR HOME Elec or Gas Dryen, from clothes, baby clothes, an· 132
; Call Mory Both 642·5678, .. t. 330
~hole Wardrobe! Tops for Girls (213) 684-2777
$79.60. Gatten & Sattler tique desk, steamer trunk, AQUARIUMS, 2 mo old: One Bar '42 Chris Craft In beaut. FULLY LUXURY EQUIP· ~ SNACK shop Attendant, Ga11 Ranges, fLilly auto, xlnt dressers ere 20531 Subur 20 al $1.8 sell na shape 1962 Will take
p/time. Over 21. 3000 Palm =·· !!!at Frt<e ~~:&~'. ~~~ Hntgn' ~ on w~~ ~ io ~. m' ea, for ~ ~~~ ~:~~~~ ~~boa~= ho:e h~ ~Ai~~~i ·:
Ave., H.B. 6 •1684, DAVIS-BROWN ea; 1 hexagonal. show tank, etc. 113 Monte Vista, CM. .,.,._...,..,.., e. ., • ., ,...,.,,. 0 Y· mount/Extra Batter)' with •
SWEET forgetluJ lady ~s TV &: Appliances, 4ll E. BIG Sale! 3 good dinette $30, for $22; 1 piston motor, ......,....N,v or ;no-;:r1w eves, Dua.I Switdt/255 .Amp .•
Jive-in companion or couple. l?th St., C.OSta Mesa. Open sets, 2 snow tires, w/studs never used, $26. for $3); 1 TV, RMfio, HIFI, CLASSIC MOTOR LAUNCH Power Plant Electrlc-ODan '
Your home or hers 67&-6342 tll 9 pm Mon thru Fri; $5.5, Baby· goods, srnl appl, pair of young brown Discus, Stereo 836 1935 Fellowa & Stewart 6.000 w, 2 cyl./air cooled
TELEPHONE hostesses, no Saturday 'tU 6 pm. Huge selection. 11l13 Sudith $12.95/pr, for $7.95. All Completely restored, as new. Power Vent In bathrOom/
selling, work for lop adve,.. KENMORE gas dryer: !30. ' "'FV"','°'839-8589~~~-~-= tanks c:om2088plT. he<J!liPl"dA & campbell's Stereos !3500. 646-9000, 64s.1088 ,_,_ tor 2nd root afr ' t!sing agency, making din· 1 :o~oK ...,,., ............ •ter 15 moton. unn. pt A, 16' Bolton Whaler Eutport COC\4itioner I REAR Rd'rla• ner reservations by phone. Norge gas dryer $55. GE """ f.-W· ~,,-t"'wn · C.M. 64IHi629 ....... , __ kill prl model, fully equip'. $ll00. No eratm', 1 cu. It. in lieu o( No m<p. noeded, mature Elec dryer $50. Frlgd. Table, chair, bed,IOiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiio l ineg ...... t ~· ceswere motor. 6'l3-62'11l. std /New Travco AM/FM Washer $45. Guar & lawnmower S9 ea. 1660 SERRA THRIFT SHOP born here, raiM!d el.se\Yhere. Stereo Comb /Tire Spare ~:~~~·u!°:. ~: delivered. 54&-867'l o r Orange, CM, Sat. 645-61ti6, announces annual S pr 1 n g Westmins'ter store 893~1. Boats, Sail 909 std. nylon tnciuding' bum~
Mon·Frf 3·9. Interviewing B4?-8U5. eve. Sale. Everything in sto~out Oibeeck our ~'.:'.i'F pnces 2-l6' HOBIES mt,'& cover!"roilet-Aircraft wk d•~ • 4 or 0 9 5183 Rent W•shors/Dryers CARPETD"i'G, 5 rooms; area tor ... _ ilt time Sho..... lore }'OU .....,.. in lieu of std. and dlemical/
--..,, -". 1:1" ' rugs, beds. furn & misc. bath~ sWts, s~er cl~ CRAFT series ·n 3 channel 3 Both xlnt cond, both white Converter-30 Amp. in Hw \Vesbninster A~ .. We!Jtm. $2. *Wk,:...,.ryII.....,.,m*alnt. aJOO Kewam.ee, CdM. Sat. i-for ev .............. ln ~-1am. servo radkl controls, 72 hulls w/gold decks. No.1981 of Battery Owger/Fumaet TELEPHONE SOLICITOR v=-uv" on1 ' ""& ... ,,.~-'-'"' 50 and No 4328 $U50 & $1250 ~·i:~1:e&\W~f~~ -DeiiRECOFJjvem;~m::-:~<i>iP'1UAN:iouAiniiiiCES5••"·,'.-I ;G~ARA"iY':·~G~E-sa!-,..e~w""ed,,_,&,-.,,Th"uro-. ~t.~~ ~~ 11t~ ~ =d ~~is ~th m.3l8li day: m-1'40 eve . G:B~ in. l~e;1 c°!i.~~ '
"'-"""le only. 3 Hours a dA". .,..," .. _..... CM .,.7780 only, Twin Bed spreads, 2 pm, 113 Main St, Htg Bch. RIC throttle, run once $15. SCHOO< MetcaU 13, 2 Salls lieu of a'td/Air Conditioner, '"'~.. 'V lo.w Ne .. ...,... ....a-childrens clothing, Misc Al!o Enya 35 w/t.h.rottl.e $15. Covers, trailer, Beaut cond 18,000 BTU, .Automotive, ~~is. pay. 507-lm, Mr. Avocado w!h & dr)' $129. Items. 9042 Aloha, H.B. BABY furntture and clothes. ~7317 alt 1 pm $275. 646-8139 $16 295
Over 200 washers, dryers, GARAGE Sale, Fri/Sat, Vaccum cleaner, tape Ri'VERE llil"-~fesslonal KITE $500 T9~i:PH~NE Sollcitorh 6-refrig from $39.95 545--0780 Clothes, furniture, motorcy-t"C<'Ol'der, ironing board, ~ deck. 'I'o be mounted Be1ore 9 am or after 7 pm I
• on. thru T urs. $80 1 YR. guam, del It ii; cle &: mtsc. 1960 Anahehn mixer, TV set, guitar le $100.00 * 54&-9726 * ~ * ~~M·~~663~sb-~2 office, stall. Late mod. all cycle Avenue, C.M. case, Awn cosmetics, many 21 .. COLOR TV $85. 21" blJc KITE no,. 706, Xlnt cond. 2 DANMAR
Kerunore washer. 6.'JS.2840. GARAGE Sale Sat 17th: Sun m ls c e J 1 a n e o u s ltems. & wht sz. Both x1nt cond. sails nQ cover, $595.
THE JOLL y ROG ER e DfSl!WASHERS. wall>en, 18!h. 16351 Birdie Lone, ~· 23522 Dune Mear, m--. 96UTl2 °" 673M32. INC 'i-A N£>Wport is taking applita-dryers, reblt, guarn A Hntg Bch. Furniture. ENDEAVOR-26'. Full race. •
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• Hostess/Cashier * * NEAR new Sears Leisure World, 6-8 pm yearbooks, 2 vol Dictionary 3 Lines, 2 Tlme1, $2.00 ~ vn-.w•.:. 531 6800
':.' ) l >IT\_ J • Bartender !';°35rta64bl2 ...... ~Jectrlalt ipm~er, Miscellaneous 818 $200. 83lw2688 Boatt, Sl•ps/Dockt 910 "
l /...A) f&i. ('\ n ~ ~ Plea.o,c apply In person ..........,... OOUGH·BOY S w Imming SLIP -30 36• sail "'f l"'ft'.ld ~ '.l:l3J Pacific Coast llwy GE Table top range BEU.YBOARD, xlnt cond, pool 1~ yea.rs old. Uke BEAUTIFUL black lab pup--to or NEW
• Ne-.vport Beach & oven. unbreakable box $ l S, new. 18' x 4' wttb redwood pies, DCit regi.tered. Wbile power. Finest c 0 n c re t ~ '73 ·EXPLORER 20' ' 9479 '1 QUJCh.IE vests are perfect TOOL & 54o--0829 Motorcycle helmet, perfect platform ftlter cleaning fur on their bell.let gentle & dock$ In J:'· 6 ~min. ! 8_18 ' f~ for nov.• and throogh spring! ELECTRIC SI'QVE, used, cond $5. 874-1689. equipment, and test kit smart' 638-9528. Garden SIJP-· ,,, !St. M F'UlLY aelf~tained, tinted .• :
1 Crochet vests for the girls DIE MAKERS just like new. $35. or best SEWING machine cabinet. Worth $500 new. Must .Wll, Grove. wan~ or our pretl,y glass, windshield curtain, : : •I_ • .'1'fr -.'flT' -join hexagons for top style E..x(X'riE"nced in design &-con· otter. 545-7987. Desk type Xlnt cond $100 $300, complete. 531-1218. 5 mo. Old fem. mix~ 40' Sloop. Pl'efer Corona del V..S, auto-trans., pwr, steer. ··: :v7 lll""iMt 1114'\T.,.. or choose potholdE'l' version. struclion or h!gh speed In-KEN M 0 RE wa 1 her , or be!! Otter. Must' eetl DECORATOR bas 175 yardl shepherd. Good w/chlldren. Mar area. Aft 5• ~ lng • brakel <No. Dlr.1867) ;
; Use k:nltUng wonted. Pal· tricate progressive dies as avocado, new cond. Service 673-3345. new antique gold IM!avy Needs ~ home w/lal'g. Bats, Speed & Ski 911 $7495 '
l Suppl(', smooth, naturul, tem 7045: child;~_1sizededl 4-6; well as repair & main-conrract. $140. 640-81.94 REFRIG $5 Workl 10 shag plush nylon carpet )'d.,Eves. 830-4047 u:• LOA. ~I orig ···•1.
l\tle shaping in 3 LENGTHS girls' IJ.10; 12-14 u"' u · tenance o( existing tool· ........i bike .:vi $-· t 1 Also 170 yds new sunnyvale LONGHAIR AJ'f&Ol'& kittl!h .,., • • • ownr, d•.'· evl'nin" an ti SEVE~·.,._,...,. ..-,NTS I E ti t G.E. Refrigeratm', 15'1) cu tt, s.,...~ _., man en ~Uow. Sunor value, _,_ ..._ .l • wk old ldi: llttle uaed, nt coild, full •
b ,,._ ... ., ... .,. "-'"-ng, xce en com pan Y Copper, $100, U8ed once $4~ New $80. " ... ~. ..-a.-• .__ •• 11o"' ..... .-camper canvas plUI rhoor-PIUs Tax &. Llceilse I ~rhlouse. Trani 1vllh pants for each pattern _ add 25 !tit:-~~~ & working con-646--238S 536-6670. .,_....,.. terw. New cne or ...,..,...,, Ing covtr, 60 hp Jobnlon. fi4S.OO DOWN c-~ .. y 5!1oor;:.,.,.~lso in pattt'rn. cents fOl" each patteHan!flr I I p KEmi10RE washer, $25, WEST JN G H 0 USE SGT AUSTIN 543-Q358, CG equip seats 4 'Incl trlr l
',,_Print"' J'•tl•rn 9 4 7 9 ·. Air Mail and Special • SHAUpRp ·'LOnK c'""o RnP. GE •--•~ ~.-I -""-tor, ~st gold, ~ • FREE 6 montb old. black felt· pi~ ~ ti.re'. $1175. 90 Pe.Ymenta at $116.91. Cub i I ~u .. ' il:t: otherwise third-class ed ~'"~$3.5:-:'fu.~ dOOr~iiis. Please call Rkhard about ten w/wbit. on 1 turiirny. $4().9t01aft4, price Incl. t&X 4 Ucen1e I.' Mis~~(!Si~s ~i!t 134114.d;~ de very will take three 1300 E. Nonnandy PL, S.A. •2'1'15 can~ aft 5 pm MUST $8.cr:ift • 16' TahltJ $7,993.75. Ddorred Pft)'tnent r ; r:-ngth 21 yds. 35-i nch fabric. N~ks B%o~.o~he Seo~~ 11 bl'lkbll<Now. 0. 'ofMG<;,:anddd,en, KEN M 0 RE Washing DIAMOND engagement rh'llii: van. We ~~phone no. ''PEAN11I'S" adorabie tern. type lr*'d/.:· boat wm prloe $11,271..40. APR lD.57% ,:
'SEVlCNTl'·FIVE CENTS II-... machine, Perfect runnlna: neverworn$600.value,sell onor•ov.1. mixed terrier. Loves ):IPEvlnrudeoutboara EXPLORER I for each paUem ~add 25 PILOT. 105, Needlecraft Equal Oppt,y Employer condition iso. Ma--0412 $150. Mr llodgea~·(213) MODERN bdrm aet double children 6 mo'a. 549-0151.. motnr Like newfl $1695 or ,1
cents for each pattern for ~~~·n~!1· ~::!.~~~ TRAINEES Building Meterl•l1 I06 581-nu · dreuer, nlaht stand., head--* * ~ M>e: pu~ best ~er. PH:' 644-8579 01 1 I
Air Mail and Speclal l-lnndl· lOOU. Print Name, Addrela, ~'ill train dependable women e SURPLUS BUD.J>ING 25 GALJ..DN & 5 pt. ;:~nxlnt, .112· ~~ f!:. pies. need aooC! bomel. net _,. at
lng: otherwise third-class Zip, Pattern Nam.her. to become iojec_Uon molding EW u; /equip a stand ....,~ · -!54&-17'15 • ...u=:.a · delivery will take three NEED L ECRAli'T ''12? operators. Must have own MATERIAL • 1000'1 at N aqu um w ~ boy' 64&-5250 or 8'7~ HUNTINGTON ~CH t
weeks M more. Send to Crochet, knit. etc. Ftte car. be able lo stand on feet ITEMS! Doors, lumber, Pl1-$40. 10 IPd-• ALPINE play~A-frame FEMALE pups bftd. loYe I 11•1 I Martin, the DAILY entire sttlft lf nee. Must wood, alum aMetlna, mold• bike $40. 546-99t4. wood perm bJdr wttloor' too. t..b, Setter, Dene. 22Ctl ,...4Df'tildln . 18801. Beach 81. 84U803
, 442, Pattem Dept., d=tns, =~me Boot. work either Sat or Sun. ing, windows, etc. 86 Yards of Avocado ~n doorl, wlndoWI, iiOtcb. $199'. P8d.fle St, Apt B CM: 1 HUNTINGTON BEAQi
:132" We.! 18th St., New J3al1c, fancy latotl. pat· Openings on day shift (11 .80 BUILD ERS SURPLUS llClliptul'td -· Good In youryjll'd ~ rru;J!; cat to pd home·, • ZI' TltAVCO '1
'l"orlc, N.Y. llll1!l. Prlnl terus. II.Oil. per hr to atart) or 2nd shlfl 2406 So. Mlfn St., s.A. cond. Ori(. $14. yrd; $1.00 REPAlRMAN pvt f>ll1Y hao male, neutered, , C S.lo/R..,. 920 25' DISCOVERER N.&M.E. .&DD_ltE88 with lnttant ~ 8*-.. ($1.92 per hr 10 51.nrtl . Ap. Mon thru Sat l.04 ymt. ~ typewrtten 'a: calculators Call 64f..1368 • .,..,...,. · • 20~~ CX>NTINEHJ'ALS j ~L ~PJ and STYU: Leam by pictures! Pat· ply 9 am to 11 am or t pm n4: 546-1032 HEAVY duty 1'eel mower 1'ypewrtterit ¥"" $500. Soll 1986 Ford"-Ton Open Rold· 'XI PRTDE A JOYS
l<1IMJIE& trrno. IJ .00. ID 3 pm. ID,000 -II piywaod 14 .ia, $40. !'Cl be<! w/Maple $2!11), Ca!cul&-,,.., ,lli!IO., rs~ Cbassb mount Camper. _ VAN CONVERSl~NS· I
SE!!: MORE Q u I ck Coo.pl•t• , ....... Gift -ORANGE COAST 1/8" rough llJO. 318" .... -hdbnl, 13 0 ' .. ll l211!. i6W315. I ....... I 'L. -llD -piUI l!ltlnY _., ... Servi« • -. ,,...=~ ~ •::;:: ~~ , more than JOO &ttta , PLAsTICS rustle tldtnr, 4iS 17.60, !4" ~ i!lti:CT!UC water hMter, 52 ....,. ~ oth.,...,._, $)4611.157-6603. * Danmar Inc.*
' _ .. Cata!otf. AU no::; ..... ..,, ... -, 850 W.18th SI. vinyl -~ !3i:2 W" BW Sllvtrione TV. Pie-.. i. 111 ...... old, ISO). Call liiiii WANT: From l'\'l.pty, Cat>-1!80' Harl»r Blvd., a.a, I I OniY 50<:. Sl.00 Cost• Mc14 l0,000' ..,..S 2xS, ..., ture .l """'1d pd. $1!1.00 ~ .._.. 854 HJ SbtU., 8' Caho\«. l\(Ult ~l.QIOO
,li'ISTANT SEWING BOOK 11 ,;,,, Re -· . !illc:. 1-:T"'R"'N"E.....,A"'s"'s=E"'M"B'°'L~E~R~S~ ~p ~~~ Call 645-871ll BASSlilr Q1b " cl>sit&llt8 ........ be in xfnt oond. !5M614 Next lo G.G. O.lltm ·-toc111. wear (l)_,,,w. Dook of U """ Atpan~ VOLT 490 Lincoln, Cyprus WANT:... LIWll mo•lll', ~~ .. P~_._eond, S&i..!!l:1.:tl'L ~NS• Utod '6" Shtll-$99 LUX1lR!OUS. -F., i"rilsr4NT FA9HIOK !illc:. lnstantPorsonnol ·-. ' troott l!li.JJ.2:1 '""""olr.•.....,.. SlllQ> ·"""--'13 equlpl.,..,.IJ.fl!tll!ta!ll/25. • ·:,i; .... Hr-ot :'.Ut l!oolt t-18 .. uern1. 38lsT6:J".:&~~1~:1D6 Furnilllff 110 USED BICYCL ES ~ Cilt-.YtBsA~: ::::..~..::!tent Nt w Cuttom SI>~ ~~ Ml ,.,;
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Capistrano EDITION N.Y. •eek•
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The crowd llDOdl\ll W e d o e S d a Y ' I ~ion of the. Sail <(lemi!nta ~ ~mhmlon COlilCI bove'sel recordl, and
Pl!Jl eXp<rlenee 'mlg!ll lead an otii!Orver
to believe the dty panel was lo !Or a bai-t.It i· ' .But the overllow group of ooJooker,s oet '
records for another reasma. ~They caine to applaud lbeco~
aOt to criticir.e It. · · '1be °"tl>OUl"lno; of sup_por\ Clime from ecorea. of Sboreclil!s residenll who !lave • •
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon accuaed COngreq today of trying lo liold L. Patrldt Gny's C\OllQnnatloa as
FBI ilirector "hostage" by lbslstq Iba~
ljlilJn's -tastily-befOre the ....... mlltee.
t.r~y-F'OO" 1
C irns F ,.
Not Reduced
He vowed he •wool1f never permit .sqcb . .
testimoDy, even If It 'meant Gny'• re-
Jecllnn.
"My dedJl9n hu tJee. made,• Nlmn
told repor1er1 at • While -....
·---"' liill" .... we!!
· as the am:utfoe. ll'fttl• w!lk:!I the
White House dajms would block any
pttsldentlal aide from tastllybie before
the CGngresa. • • .
A WOOWI wlio !IJCCelSfull1 led a drive Nlxno cl!allenged OJn&nlSS fo. -.st
to block a. ~ treefty 1n the bls )IOS1llon before the u.S: aipmne
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to olllclslty reach the COUDCll, • ...,.
mlssiooln belrd protesta from ruldenta
lo the nodbetlY portion of San Oemeote
OVlr ~ lo. lint "Boca de la Playa
wl\11 A..,,ida Eataclon.
SIJCb' a p.opo..1 -to be lllldertalo!n
joinUy by the dly and coonty --1<1 be
meaii ~ creatloo of a cootinuoWI Clmlll
of -""""'4 the city Beocb Club. Reoldentl who have obtained l$O pet!.
lion algnatures, Insist that the new tnfflc
would be dangerous to younpten, would
require the ellmlnation of • patlnvay to
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Sjfritlfl I~ l'M, A ... · , . :
Jllverslde 'll"el warned parUcipanls lo an Court.
envlroomeotal seminar w..........,. tbal "U tbe Senate • , • wanta' a --i tall"
l : I I ' V1'f'/ little ii being dOoe to divert fundJ we would W.lcome It," Nlxon'uld, ·
from "l"!Jlld hungry'.' Cal\lornla Division He lllid ltls ban on ~aides
of lllgbways. • ~ befOre Coogms · ester!ded to
Mrs· Marian Carpelan, president of the the ~ Smale. C001mitt.e beaded Otlwls' Commltt.e on -Freew1111 and
Tnctor GPfntbr i..eoter Hwm c1rag1 the list of 'the . ' oJ. ilie' lowers heralds the ci>mtng ,of Easter Week
' San Clemebte lifeguard towers to ' Its suinmer k). · In '!h,e' ~ch ~mm unity · GbOa wolalher -~ Ii> cation on the city beach. The tndlli_on;\( .~Ullng. . tpe'. ~ridg i\(u.ion. " ·
!Transportatloo In Riverside Counly, told by Sen: Sam Ervin (D-N.C.), wlll!:b will
lt l.!C lrvJne audience tbal nearly '949 begin lnveitJptlne the Waterpte cda .. ' ' : ' \ ,J I
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P·risonert .Feel · r•J7 .. trit
'.~4si~g ·ylUl!u .
mlllion , of the state's '9'l'I mUlJon and other charges of potltlcal ...,..,.
'\m>S(>Ortatlon budget fa< -im· ls and ca-lgn lrtegularlties wllblo a fn ~ for bighway_s. '"(Addllional -· · .~inar,~ 2qes 3 ml I)~ • • "l>erba-Ibis Is the lime to have ~. "It mates DO dlH ...... lbat "groups ~ ~
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Police Charge( EXecU:~~e: :
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·pro.b.abfj D~µ4· ~oun flgbt Jn the courts to· prove' !bat hlgbest court In the laod make a declalon
. ay1 ld>eduJed for coostritc:tlon ot on It .. •*• think tbe Supreme Coilrt wlll
· COii ill homes ~-.. ,~·are upliold the separation of powen," N'Wll!
·wanted pd uniteceisaiy,",Uie lald. Slid.
••''Th..,. funds cootinUe to .be._allocitad Ni,.. said he beard that llOl1le aenston
In 'Piggy Bank' Burglanes
iibile the Mus Tnnsportalllll budget "might hold Mr, Gray hostage to 'Mr.
.gets a meager $492,000," she aatd. ''The ~an'a appearance." He said be would A.......-tbt-fOralnH-ln
artbt who ,,...me -to Orange
Cwnty llherlff's dopJtles u the "l'!gJ
Bank ·Burglar" ls OY<r.
Division or lllgbways bas nOirly 17,000 nOt knuctlO under to -_.,., mn
persons on it.a payroll while Mass Transit . if .it JDN.Dt a delay or defeat Of Grat'•
tias K" OOQlinatlon.
Mrs .• Carpelan said ' ber organhatlon Nizon was ~ to the ~
fought !or several years to prove that a lslued by the JiJdiclaiY COOunJtlee Ibis
(Bes FREEWAY Pap 1) •-when It called oo Dean lo taltify
It bas ended with the """"' of • 311-
~ • -Corpontiml """" munlcalkllll es.ecutive who ofl!ciah liut . _,_ ' and oome members threatened to
>< fr . -k wllbbold Gray's C!!Qfirmatloo unW lbli· to the 1Jurs1aris of a ..._ -an of
them ID the Mim1m V". aru. Citizens Groups· · ·:i...,~~ b1s Adln1n1-u.. bad
· • been more rNponsive to conaresskm1 r.
~· Jleputies --Louis E. lf«itl Jr. of -Grmma r.m, llJs. sm. Viejo DO llMlltlp!e lolqlary ..... ta. 'l'he1 are •dw!u!iog bis~ 'ap-
pearance lb !ouill Orange County
Judldal Dlaltlcf CGurt.
l'ake Financing =.t. ~0:°~~ any ad-
• • • lie i:eealled tl>ahlurlnfl the Algor Hiss
T --" --La lo1(elllpt!oo, wblcb be beaded as a ·~ wyer member ol Coacreaa. lben-Plesldent lnvestlpkn who flnaDJ -down
Moritz lllid °'"" .... --Ibo Im-
Clllzm · aclf<1i ·groups who take m
fali!qmla'1 giant oorporstm lo en-
~tal· l•WBiUta are taking a 1IoaJi. Cla1 beating they -·1 baY!O to take, .P)irnooa attorney Jolm M~ told a ,~r oo the envilvoment at U<: Jrvlne Wecmead8y •. '
"Y-~-lllOOeY'•' colnlng blct In l!;at 10ll o\'er the bead," MoCarlby 1ald,
erplaioing that cltl2eb IJ:OOps coljec\ln&
lllOds to fight the develiiptr always llod
lbemtelvea .up apinst opposilloll Iba!
aouJd lool:·m tbeir Je&al -.·1n llUdl ao-
lkm as tu dedudlble. <AdcIJ-
RmJnar-atona ~a ind I). _
., "Evtn IO," ~ sajd. 14cfl:il8l
~ who .... p...,,.,,.i to do their
Jtom..wort, toke their Ucks from <lllUrll
fllat tend lo look DO them wtlb dlsfaYOr
ijld llllle their ----than holdlni -•'!I' Ill • .lot of 1Utla bltlles
lhat add up to llie noe l>ie flilll lo pro1ec1 tile ell\'il:DOmenl..
•. Mc()arllly lo-led the ~ PP lovol•ed 1n the ~r ta.. !lllpUta Jn Mooo Count)' -lbe looa Jeoi biotile thet tlldeil In • ~ &. !Ory wllll tile Callfomla _.,,,. Coart
"frltndt of llatmllolll". ~ ll!al
(S. Md:Aa'lllY, I)
Truman Issued .. -· order bar-rtnc .everybody Jn Ibo ueciltlve !Jroilcli
--llng •wllb the lo~llng
OOllllllfttee In '8DY Way. '
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= fw ..... -tllol the -Viejo ~ ..... lbe 1rGl"k
of. jqvmUe. • •
,,,. tntrade<'a .... aim, Ibey• Aid, llacl
Sex Edueaiion? -. •
Lessom Gi:ven fD~ St.olai Orange.
IGIZSIAS, Smliiiia (AP) -A local court .eteDeet1 Emma
Galloul, 1 50-1M!'<>ld bouoeWlte in lhla mh\lng town ot --...
Sardinia, to 25 months In prison for giving .._ Je.111" to i-agers In exchange for onnges.
Pollce arielletl Jin. G.ilaal In No""'bor Iller w-.....,.
plalllt!cl that small quaotlliea a( onDges ......_ belna phmdend from ~ .. eacll Diehl. 'n>e rumen told llOllce Ibey believed the JooCen -. ,....,,,
bc!YL Poll<e queetlonod llYe and nported they lllid a '"' onmges were the price the houuwlfe lllb!d for partk:IPllinf In the hums.
OtherWe. th~ 111.d, -bad. to P1J a-fee oi lOOllra-17 ceata -for MCh cliss. ·
Mn. Galloial wu !omit! llllllY ol psfonnln& Rxua1 llCll Oil
lillnon 1114 lnstl&•dnr 111em. to 11.L
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--lo pocket loose ca!h be found
around and" Ibo -of.piuy'bonks
be r~ to a n111111F of homos. .
.But the bunt bl!came lllOhl lntemlve
-·Ibey learned ·that the . 'lotruder IJW\e a poln1 of taking l"\fq blaDlt c,becks
floni every bome In wbldl lie found a 'cbeCt boot. • .
"Justtwo;•·an investlgaior sil4 f<iday.
"But .... realiz<d "f!ilat they all added up
lo .wbeni!l;: -llarled •pPearlng in local ...
It is '11tied that Moritz, an eseculive
at the liototolli Corp<ration's El Seiundo
plant, pocketed _. than fS,000 from bis
manipulalion of tile stolen cliocks. ·
His~ry Group-
Mee~ S~day
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Ai1Jm>e ~ID belpfnc,lo form a
Saa ~ _lllslorlcal iloc:lety Is ln-
"ritad to a meeUo& at a:IO p.m. Sunday at
lbe San Clemente Library.
TIM! group 1llll d1lciio projects -....
der .,,.,, whlcb are aimed a~ ~
~· . documenls 'and verbal
nmtrn.:mct1 of eu1Y·raklmtl. Future
piano for a D>ll'"m 0.. laformatlm
-.. to -lbeae. --will allobecomldend. '
For men lnlonnitloo, esD Mn. l'lv'llll llaudl at tbe library,-<
CLARK AIR BASE, Phlllpplnel (AP)
-Tbe more than 1,000 senlcemen mJu.
Ing In actlolr Iii' Vietnam are probably
dead, .newly freed ~s of war have
tolchnllitary d1>1>ne1eii here.
· The ·POW1 11lll "lbe men probably died
!rom ---by . CoMmunlst _cspton, were tuled '!hen their p\anes
. aubed or died iltar P<!adlltllnc l!Jlo
dome, uninhabited Juncle.
'It II 1lllllkel)I any O[ · tlie men uo:..,.
oi>untad for by lbe Vlei eo,,. and North
Vleh>amae ..,. being kept oecrt!IY, the
POWs said. The men saJd they probably
woold bayo beard ICJDlelblng lilnce they
..... dmdatad regulatly amnoa flVe or men POW camps.
o,tJ>ite the men's ttporl, mllltary' of·
flCi!'I'\ 11:".llill hoping i.. IClllle ..... that
al loi9I llOOlt. of the l,OOtl "1en. not I&
dtidJnl 308 believed loit lii l.ios, may be
alive.
They pointed out that !lobby · Joe
Ktttet, tbe clVl!lan ll>Jlllary mu wbo
arrived Wednesday from Hanoi wllb 107
pllota abot down in 00 and 1118. I'll oot
Od lbe Communist i>rlsiiner rele11e list
mllll. Mnodat.
A totahl lpi servll;tmm ore mtulng In lododilna. •
' The l>el-Deparlmsnl ~ to aet
up • ~ lb Tllallario!',lo search
f«, the mk•1ng .mea even tf tt take,,
yeliri. TbO aeartb -wlll lie at Nllwm
Pbaoom, a U.S.·'lbal air buo DO Ibo
Loos -lbat bas "'" used for covert °'*1itiom and rescue -Tbe PeqlqOO aald last monlb that
North Vletniimeae dlpl .... ta were being Suharto · Accepts -· rurlliet quesUons about tho mJss. . · mt lllOI\. es]>el;ially ~ loll I!> Laos. In
• ~AKAl\TA, lndoneal& (AP) -l'relf· =llon to 1be sev.n mUllary men,
dolll Sobarlo w-.iar accop1«1 llJe •· t}>e CoQUllunlsli say they bold two
1m11Mtlno Q( the Nlllnoa~i.:..c::: C)>rtr AnlerlClll dvilllnl. u.. party ~ lftlllde!itial odldill# fOr a , :'JV• ba:d ~-.. "'t\OOI of lean>llll 'mcn -II fhe.,... term, the d1idnhaa ti lban lllat." opotemvn Jtrry Frledbelm
tbe party, -mod llDMn!, llld. ·~~the~ D.t wu<llocloMd.
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the beach and --1 old plam -.
They auuest tbat the ftmds -be be(..
ter put to U9e In upcradlng the area u II
Is ptesenUy deslgnl!cl.
Commissioners agreed to bear some
tesllmony .. the }njec! but agreed to
pgoqione any recommend1tlon until the
pilrb and recreation C<lllll1lbslm and the
tralllc-porklng commission llawo a
chance to evaluate the propooaJs.
The trafflc.paH!nc -I ls ezpecled to
ezamlne the project 11 1 1101111oo tonlild
at dty hall.
~earipgs
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and the more poignant aspect o1 ·popu1a-
lloa evocuallon.
Sbarpe had -c:arr earlitr In the dq abciul the evacuation ol the city, bot
· Ul!llly lawyers 'IUlicleOed ID Quashing
tM••my. ~!Uilt 'Carr WBI not ~11•fted lo., delalJa. •• ... . -..... .--Bill Gluer • blJ OWn ln-
teiiJplloa and ·~aame qllerles.• ~~i:lloa ~ pojlllaUon
·1~1;:1~k ..... , .. l t'I cm pa ;.;~ then aald,
"!!lore .... ..-.;'Ila< a there any ex'
pcdeace, A .mlb I a.nbase an answer
to that Qis§!i?' Wllneloli"& San· Diego Gas and Elec-
tric c.mii.1iJ ·and Soulhero cauiomla
Edloaa om_,. lesfilied 1n ....tons In
Sm Diegof hOWever, that tvacuation of
Ille dly ooald be effected In • few hours.
la the ..... of earthquake standards,
1cjmllsts flJr the utilities testified late
Wedneiday 1bai the proposed plants at
Onofle 'Would be built to handle the
lllllll&d of cmc:etrable quakes lo bit lhe -. laslud of the Rlclller scale, scleotists
.,. qi_.. Involved wltb nuclear
1 i Ms """'the measuromonts of · lrf.=@!~riioo. -"Gs", as they are -M. ,. ... ;;;:~. G-lor<e wblcll ·any ll\Wlf could l"'uae it Onofre, aaict'CODi mJ1!ai ,,.tsmol"llifl Dr1 Stewart.' SlllJlb; wail II Gt :-the same level 11111:1111
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AbOriion Opposed
ft'.' Lbms (AP) -Ar~hbishop
Caidlnal Jdm Carberry of St: Ws
pWgecl tltl,000 Wednesday In support of a llglil aplnst llberaliztd abortion lllws.
CIJ;dlDI! CarlJeny a!pJl!llCed . the --
-al an orpidzatlon meetlitg 'of ~ ~~ ~ !1fe Committee. . ·~
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' f • • • Explosion Rips
· Buddhist Rites
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SAIGON ~AP) ...! A aerieis of es~
ripped tb!'ocigll a crowd of Buddlllslii at a 'lilgioq AUVi<» before dawn lo\llY In Jbt ~ Delta, killing O< ...... 11111
mom lban IOI! ~-It was the wont
temr1st ·-roported In tbe 47~-old ·~th YiOlnameoe hillitiry \.om.
mand aald 17 perilills were tilled and 88
wounded, bul the deputy police chlel ol
the pniylnce ~ lbue were fD daad and
12 wounded.
Mosl'Vlcllma were Cambodians native
to tbe "lion, according lo LL C<>L Le
Tnq llleo, the cblel spokesman for tbe
Saigon command.
Both Hleq and the deputy police chief
blamed the allail on Communlll ter-
rorilts. ~""' Hien sald several gr'eftades were
tbrOwn tnlo tbe SoaJ Klem Pagoda in Tra
CU, a district town in Vlnh Blnh province
llQ mUes ooutb of Saigon. But the deputy
police cblel 1akl the attack may have
. -l'roaPagel
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pniposed freeway would have pointlessly
r~mov~ homes from the area and would .
have had a tremendous ecological Impact
on a nearby park.
"We saved 1,500 homes and the park
becatl!e we finally managed to prove
that Population projections for tile
Riverside area showed a decllning
population figure rather than the in-
creSJe depicted by the Division of :ray• · autbor!lies," Mn. Qirpelan
--eiiPal!O · med cltlzefl groiJps con-
templatJng legal action of a similar
nature that they faced uyears of litiga-
tion 1n wblch you may be faced as, we
were, by an organization that's using
your own money to beat you."
l\lra, C4rpelan said ber group qulcldy
tearnad !bat "legialators and officials are . A script in which •""'"'"" a~ and much more lDclined to listen when money ~-.. talb than when a group such as ours actresses invested money in movies
protesta: at pointless road building. never intended to be made, in return for
"Bot h · and " sh promlaed parts, has been rated X by you ave voices votes, e Orange Cowlty District Attorney ~il told an aucllence at tbe opening session
ol the caJUomla ·Trial Lawyers Associa-w:;. Investigators have arrested three
tlon convention. --vou have to get out me.n lncludlng 8 c.osta Mesan Jn con-
there aad use lbem and make people --~ . witb the au-ed phony film listen to )'OUo,, Ul;::\;UWI • "'& , Joki. i:;arplen (... backed by Santa scheme, while a fourth BUspecl JS •WI;
Monica\ attoi)li1y I RqU!ortb w-· sought. · •. · ~ m..:::::ra.~~ ·~~~".;=. ~wi, mile! een;::!'L. y In ilie'Loi •. f.:.~~ · udlllenli aecurltlea and sal ~ '"" · ._.. iecar!Ues t qualiflcatkm
area.. · fi1" the arrests. • ' "Yet ~se declsoos have 11U1de no dll'· en1 ~ llCbedWed today fpr .~~ 11> .. ~g pf !!!1•1 fiir.. I ' Scott, 39, of' 3111 ~ 11U&Uwayi, ~· :J j ; Herskovits, 25, of
tharwe.wlll • answer If we r-• ·es;:fjj'd .Frank s. Carpenter, 38j '
the nile of tit co6tructi&i companlu Ill 1 ~ Drive Tustin; • ~ .1
this lS9Ue.' :' ' Harl)or Judlelal Di.strict Court Judge
"'lhe plain f~/' Rushforth aald, !'is · Everett Dickey alsO issued a compl8in~
tbal the Division of Highways Is allotted n8ming a fourth man Frank Cenfola,
funds for road building and it is about 50 who is ~ on identical
determined to build niads. II may be that chargea. '
very few cars and the people in them will Hicks' Investigators cllarge the quartet
ever use those roads but that isn't the with operating a phony corporation called
Division of Highways' primary C()ncern." Royal-scot International Productions.
Service Grant
He is also asking any other citizens
who had business dealings witb the !Inn
headquartered at 3303 Harbor Blvd,
Coota Mesa, to contaci blJ office.
Investigators did not reveal bow many
Fo A il hi persons they believe were victimized by . rms · va a e the ~lion.
.. .. Aulborities claim Scott and hi!I
jppliJ.&iit are now available fQJ. hjgh ~~ varj_OWI -le to invese sdloo~,~<>Ys;;wishing lo COD1jlete for -lhe ;:,.~ were ·~~ IJ74 L'll<OTC Navy· Marine · ScbcllMlllip -w"" loca--ln Orange couuty'·
Pnigrllin .which offers' ~al' alct'for ~1J Tlte : _ .. _ · lndlicemeots. included.
four college yead ' and· a ctli'nritisslon in ftllegatl!)nl\ t t~ . ~d signed '.~ell'
the Navy or Marino Corpo upon gradua-tmown ,li!iP:;lllld tel•• personalities
tion. -.' • for leau roles in the shows.
Application requtremenb which must
be completed by NOvemher, 1!173, include
taking lbe Scholastic Aptitude Teat or the
American C<>llege Tosi.
TesllnK and ellglbUity 1l!lormation Is
<ontaineil .In tbe 1974 NROTC bulletll)
which is available by calling CaptaJn
J~pb E, Goilld,, tJSN (Ret.) al 49U327
or49W381.
Water Meet Changed
The Trl-CIUes Municipal Water District
Board of directors ""' • cbange!d' its ochildu!O aad .lionceforth will meet al 4
·p.m. on the seCond and 'lourtb Tuesdays
'11 e.cb··• In ~ly ""1l)OiJ cha'mbers
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Workman Hurt
In Mesa Tumble
A workman was bosj>ilallzed In Costa
Mesa Wednesday Wilen be fell oil a seal·
fold al a iQ!> site, suffering hack Injuries
and a bead laceration.
Norbert GaraJlo!a, 35, of 5U/ E. Pine
St., Santa Ana, was listed In aood con-
dition this morning at Cosla Mesa
Memorial Hospital where be Is under
trealmelll !or • sprain.
Officer John C. Whtte said Garallola
fell about five feel to the pavement a 921
W. !Sib SI., strtking blJ head.
, Pleads ·Guilty
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attorney who 1s 1 sbort:oorder'cook at-rhls
restauraot when he lln't sitlltlg on tbe
bench:
SAN ANDREAS (AJ') -Tlte owner of
Maggie, the dog who wandered Into the
town judge'• ganlen and triggered a
furor over fr<edom of the -. reports
• be •m ·eiead = lo letting his black · Labraetor nm •
"We want to ...,.... confkl...,. In the
fairness of tLe Judge, who hl8 Ileen
bruised bodli. by the ~ here. We .,. trytnc to l'llt the quietus on II to *1w
that be II a fair man who can be Furthermore, lloier Hen! says, he'll
enter the plea before tbe complaining
Justlte Cotitt Judge, Howard Blewttt. In lhJJ Mother Lode community IO mtles ~ Of Sacrameoto ••
,De,(en8.!altofney o.Or;e Huberty ex-
ptalned'Wednesday the guilt, plea wlU be
under a """1ty ordinance adoPted Feb.
12 that changed the lnfractlon lrom a
mlodameanot -punlsllable by a fine and
lall -14 a marlmmn ,P<Dalty of a $50
lne. • '
,Ent.ring tbe plea before Blewett Jives the Judge aulborlty to .. t Herd's penalty.
Huberty said of B l e w 11 I a non-
trusted." .
BleweU or<tem Mafalt tnpped and , sllPJOCI tile ori,tuI complaltll aglllnsl
Herd u. also presided over a hearing In
the caae, Pl'>D'pllng't ct!Ucal editorial In
the weeltly. llewapaper, '.l'be Clllavetu
Enlef1)1'1te. • The judge cited the edltorlal's writer,
attorne~bllaher oaeat Mtilln, tor ...,.
tempt. 'l'!>1l contenpt Miion wu thrown
out o1 cobrt March 2 by • v.!81~A~dtl• · Wbo said tile editorial WU """""""' by
free -gnaranttes !ft.-lhe U.S. 'Constitution.
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PUJILIC NOTICE
PICTTTIOCll IUllN•ll
·NA.Ill• n.t.T•M•NT
STEAKS FOR LEASE? -That's what the sign says,
and it seems JD09I appropriate In these days of high
meat ~ces. The steak sign was placed over one
advertising a building for fease in New Orfeans.
Meat Boyt!ott
Housewives Vp in Arms
LOS ANGELES CAPl -
"It's time " said housewife
Arline Mathews to a frieM as
meat prices mowited. and
hamburger sold for more than
11 a p®nd.
With those simple words she
and June Donavan launched a
meat boycott which h a s
spread nationally in just three
weeks.
"The women were out there,
just waiting for some direc-.
tion," Mrs. Mathews said
Tuesday.
the Food Emplorers CoonciI In
Los Angeles, said the retailer
has not added to the price of
heel.
He said such things a9' high
labor costs and disparity
between supply and demand
can affect prices.
A bUtcher ln the San
Fernando Valley said meat
business was off 'Tuesday.
"We...,e got porterhouses com·
ing out our ears," he said.
-C. Wllmel hal been
named acoount t er v Ice
reprf:leDllUve for the ouUng
products division ol T • 1
eoi. .... CSmpuy, IDc. Ills
territory will consist ol tho stau. ol Calllomia.
The HwUnglm Beach resi-
dent is a &raduate oC Marina
Hlgb School and altend<d Oil
SlaU. Long Btacb.
R. 8 . ·~ J~" l:loudyslaeU
bas been -1ecled pnsldenl
of Ibo Vari-
able Resl>-
lance C«n-
pan<nls In-
stitute (VR-
CI) al Ibo
group's. an-
nual meeting
this week.
Hoodyshell,
HOUDYSMl.U. vice presi·
dent al Jlopcan Elac:u.olct In
Cnsta Mesa, will head the
group of nation.al comp0nets
manufacturers for the
forthcoming year.
* Ray L. Bigler, of Orange,
has been named president of
BCD Corporalloo, Newport
Beaeh-based data processing
computer center.
He was promoted to the
company's top position fro
his job as vice president ·
charge of computer oper
lions.
* Van D. Powell Jr. has be
elected secretary of the P t
Cootrol Operators f
California. Inc. The H -
tington Beach executive is
E_res.ident of C b e m l c I
EDCtneers Termite Contro in
Whittier.
1119 toll_..,. .--•• dolf19 bvllnttl ...
WESTMINSTER ~":~ UM Bolw Avtin\19, Wdmln1• TIHI HOfMP'f DewlOpmttlt C•., A Ditl•w.N
Corp0r1tlon, 1440 9Hch &ouleverd, St1. IC, W"tmln1te<", Cellfornle '2612
ThM bvll""5 JI IJelllO (Dllducf9d trf I corp«.tloro.
HOMA.RT oe:v1t:oPMINT Co.
'jlt's a very basic emotion, I
think. The American· mother
feels her famUy is threatened,
you see. And you threaten a
mother bear's cubs and watch out." ·
Seven Face Sentences
In Stock Swindle Case
J . s......, lttlllllPI, Vice Prnldfnt
Thi• •l•lefll"lt n1tc1 with it.. CO\lllty c1m Of 0r...-County on: hUrch s. 1m.
WILLIA.Ill E. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLERIC, ly Thlrfta M. Wtrd, Deputy.
PUBIJC NOTICE
·-Piie!, ,,..n
SACRAMENTO (AP~ -
The two women said that so
far they have planned
meatless Tuesdays a n d Thursdays to show meat pro-Seven men charged with an
ducers and sellers the boycott alleged $3 million s t o c k
bas clout. Also planned is a swindle have pleaded no con-·
meatleas first week of April test to a reduced mlsde-
Mrs. Donavan said she has meanor charge of selling
,fCTfTtoul •11111•••• exchanged meatless recipes shares wllhout a state permit.
MAM• ITA"-.lll•fllT ·th fro f --' bo terecf TM fol~ P91"-11 doll'Cll bull,_. wi women m as ar away 't ue seven, w en "' as. Pennsylvania. <tteif. pleas ta Superior Court , ..:f:!c:,L~n~~·tblvtt 0r., Bob Voight, a spokesman for Monday, had originally been
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FLYING IUTLER INC., ay ·~ S. Zimmer #0-,,., . • ,..,,lilld .1 I I ~ ~·\ ,
T~~ • J • lloCA"!.~ 'ttlll \le fli.d wlfh ttll ta.\.ntY
Cltnt °' Or C6unfy on1 F.eo.cmlltri: ~lia~IY Aflll~TE. ~~::;, ~~
f!"u6'ltl*I Orent1 Colitt Dtlty f).1 f~~,., 22, •1111 Mardi 1, ';f!J
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ANNUM?
This unique real estate investment could do It!
Certeinly worth cheekin9 into. Minimum invest-
ment $12,000. PRINCIPLES ONLY.
CALL RON CUWRAN, IWOKER
(7141 642-5555
OUR LIGHTWEIGHl
OFFERING IN SPRING
FABRICS Of: SEERSUCKER.
WOOL BLENDS, COTION,
ANO TEXT\JRED
POLVlSTER.
SUITINGS ""5 • .,. '7
SPOIT COATS $75
"OM
VESTS no• $2250
Livingston, Ltd.
14 rASHION SQUAil
SANTA ANA 5'7-6Uj
chiirged with fill counts of
felony stock fraud. nose.
charges are still penµng
against an eighth defendalt.
The eight were accusal of
scheming lo sell about tiree
million shares of Tr s;n s -
vestors.
own
plcy,
of In-
Williams was of the
seven to plead no nten to
°"' _ a·· which carries a maxim penalty of
one year in jail a a '10,000
fine.
McDonnell
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* llun~oo Beach resident Mlclaeel CSpovWa has beta
promo to Vice president at
But ., ,\merica'1 Santa Ana
main ollce.
banlr. served for the past
tlilne as assistant vice FIMANCE
DAILY PILOT
Trucking Show in Anaheim
CaWomla Highway Patrol Mrs. Bur-Will ~ 1
C o m m l s s l o n e r Walter lunch Thurlda)' and Sheri&. at
Pudinskl wW be a speot<r 11 lunch Friday.
11\e llno-<la y Nlndl llllema-Ro~mlon lor lht 1-·
llonal Trud<lng -,, the -.... " 110. Anaht1m Convention Center Ao American T r a c k I a I
WtdMsday throogh Friday. A590ClaUon V e o I c Io Maln-
F\idlnski will speak on CHP tena.nce Reporting Slandardl
sarety policies at a IWK:heotl WorkShop will take place
Wedne1day. Tuesday before the s!low
Two other speakers scbedul-opena. RtgiJtratJon for lh!
ed are Isabel A. Burgess of seulon also at the Anahelm
Arizona, a member ol the Na-Center la $1.Q. The)fr1r employe of the
prest e,t for consumer loans '--------~ at tbe lanta Ana branch.
Uonal Transportation Safely The tn.ictlng show will ln-
Boa_rd . and Robert H. ~tz. elude huq(lrtds ot truck trac· chairman or the American ' Trucking Association Safety tor and trailer displays. Tht
Committee on Resean:h and show Itself ls free to employes * Jacli D. Wallaco has beta
appo~ usistant to the vice
presltlnt and g e n e r a I
man/cer of the Hantb:i.gton
Be1el Company.
A project representative
wllh Chevron Land a n d
Dev4opment Co. In Everett,
Wast, Wallace has been with
St.aldard Oil Co. for 17 years.
H1 will make his home in
Hwtington Beach. ' * l1Yine resident Oavld D.
Shdman has been named
asist.anl manager at Wells
F.-co BaJik'• V e r n o n
Jnluslrial Center office.
He previously served as
banking services officer at the
Jhittier office .:,r the bank.
Lynn Management
1Maoctatet, Inc., a livestock
management company has
opened in Santa Ima.
President of the livestock in~
vestment firm is Dennis
Shoon, f Laguna Niguel resi-
dent who es-
tablished the
.. ,il&r~·
J Park Shows
Coeds Get Environment. or the trucking industry.
$SO,OOO ovEa-THE COUNTER
To 'Spend' NASO L1111ng1 for Wednesday, March 14, 1913
• 'Mle wbo QWned hil
own 1tore llnd wa1 content
to Juat make that pti.rmacy
hit Uvellhood Is belnl re-pJacecJ bli a new breed ot
pham\acflts. We are now
morel akllJed at our jobs,
l'ridre Interested in your
problem• and more involved
with other health profeulona
ala in the community.
W• ve con11ta.ntly learn. tng a&dut the community In
wWcti we practice. W• arc
Involved In drug education
pt'OK1'9n\• 1nd are avallable
1(lr _ '¥QY other community proJtoU. And, we do it not
just fdr a living but because
w~ tak~ a great pride In our
pro-on. •
YOU Oil YOUll DOCTOR
CAN PHONE US whtn you
need. 1 ~Ytt)'. We w\U Ilea
11~ promptly without ut:ra
cb115". A sreat '"""y people
rely' on 111 for their health
ntedl. We Wl'.1oome miuesta tor deltve-ry 1 er 'i I c e and
eharas account..
,AltK LfDO "4AIMACY
SS1 H~lt•I IMCI
New,ort ... ,.. '42·1SIO
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Shultz Meeting Ends
IWl.Y PILOT
As U.S. Dollar Falls
BONN, Germany (AP) -
'Ille dollar fell UirouP>u• l'lm<lpe Tlmndly .. ,....,W'Y
~ George P. Shull> WW money w trade with
ayncdlor Wi!ly Brandl.
A tene comm.unique after
tho llouNonl m<ellnl gave no
lndlcaUoo whether Shull> and
Bnmdt made any decisions af-fectlnJ Friday's dollar<rl!l.s
cooferer.ce ln Paris of the
richett non-communist na·
tl<oa.
THE COlllMIJNJQUE "id
only that the meeting covered
money and trade questioos af·
fecttng the Unlted States and
tbe Common Market.
"'Both sides underlined the
val .. of the contribution hetng
made by good German·
American relaUms In solving
the problems," It sald. Bonn sources said Shultz
~Lio wu probing W e s t
German attitudes toward com-
ing international t t a d e
qegotlations and attcmpta to
achieve basic reform of the
world monetary system.
West Europeaa ltadtrt an
waitin& for U.S. mo\'es IO help
1 package of Common Market _..,... take elfed, and
final resolution of the late.st
monetary troubles was letn as
a major topic In the Bonn
dlscussioos.
T ff E 8 R ANM-sJlULTZ
meeting was the highest-level
exchange of oplnions between
BoM and Waahington since
Secretary of State William P.
Rogers was here last spring.
Shultz conferred finit with
West German Finance
Minister Helmut Schmidl, who
will attend Friday's Parlii con-
ference o( the on-Communist
world's leading finance 9.-
perts.
Shultz and hl.s top aide, Paul
A. Volcker, also were meeting
Economics Miniater H a n s
f"ridericha .
ShuJtz arrived in Bonn
Wednesday for trad e talks
with Moscow leaders. Ile was
accompanied. by Helmut Son-
nenfeldt , a top aide to
presidential adviser Henry
Reereation Vehfcf.es
Kilsinger.
Shultz was briefed on the
monetary situation by
Volker, hla deputy teerelary
for lnonetarY affain, who ar-
rived In Bonn from Brunels a
few houn her..., him.
Shultz, Sorwnfeldt •• d
Volektt mtt leodln1 Weal
German indmtrlallltl ._a d
bankers late Wedne9day at a
dinner ln U.S. Ambamdor
Martin Hillenbrand '1
residence.
SIX COMMON market coun-
tries are preparing to , link
their money In a joint float
against tbe dollar and other;
currencies next Mooday. and
unconfirmed reporll 1 a i d
Shultz might announce limited
U.S. moves ia Paris to help
this measure achieve the
desired effect. The Europeans
hope Washington will pledge to
support the dollar. perhaps by
selling gold or foreign cur-
rency reserves.
But Shultz refused to dlscu.ss
such speculation with
newsmen in MOICOW.
Open Road's Ea1·nings Soar
cents a share, as compared to
$19,696, or 2 cents a share.
S,..tal to the Dally Piiot
EL SEGUNDO -Open
Road lndustries Jnc. an·
nounced ThQtsday that sales aQd earninp for the third
quarter and n1ne months of
llicaf 1173 were the highest
tYer recorded In the com-Thi~ quarter sales were
peny'• hllttlry and a r e $IS,St0,243, up from last year's
,qbataallafly ahead of the 16,233,428.
compaiable perk>dt last year.
Alan M. Robin, president of e EPA Plea
the recttaUonal vehicle com-WASHINGTON (UPI)
pany, reported net income for American Motors has joined
the ftrst nine months ended its three larger competitors in
Jan. Sl rose 315 percent to the industry in telling the
it,7il1,M9, equal to $1.13 a government it ls Impossible to
share, on sales of $4.5,919,569. meet the auto pollution stand-
, ,For the like period a year ards due to go into effect in
earlier. Open Road ea med 1975.
$f08,870, or S2 ceo1$ a share, American Motors V i c e
on Illes of $21,704,890. President John E. Adamson
'New lnCClble for the third asked t b e Environmental
-quarter WU '370,0CJ, or 23 ~ Protection Agency (EPA ) to
.
Airlines Can Add
'Costs of Sk yjacks
WASllJNGTON (AP) -The
government bas given Braniff
~ Western airlines
~i.ssion to Rdd charges to
ttavtlers' tickets to help pay
HIYATEDUST
FllllS AVAllAILE
P°"MALllTAft LOAHI 1.t a llld TIW8T Dfl!:DS l1JCIO To IH0.000
VI' TO I01' LCM.HS OH T""'1' DUD OOl..LATEMI. -..owr •QUtTT ,..,... -~::.:e-~-c.IW.{11,)......aM
for new measures against hi-
jacking and aabotage. All the
other airlines are expected to
seek similar authority.
The Civil Aeronautics Board
on Wednesday told House-bas-
cd Braniff International it
could start today adding 35
cents to each flight coupon <>n
each ticket. The airli11e said it
would not put the charges into
effect until April 1.
A Oight coupon is each
separate page or a ticket, and
a tic ket would consist of
several flight coupons when
several stopovers or plane
changes are made.
Western Airlines, based in
Los Angeles, received authoM-
ty to add 30 cents to each
flight coupon starting next
SUnday.
The tightened s e c u r i t y
measures were ordered by the
Administration earlier this
year.
Security charges ranging
from 40 cents a ticket up to
$1.22 have been proposed by
other airlines.
The CAB said data su~
milted by the airlines in-
dicated that the average ad·
ded cost for the new security
requirements was 34 cents for
each passenger loaded. The
other airlines were expected
to take the hint and seek ap-
proval of smaller charges. . .:..:.c:;=:_.._:_....:__
Ther. are over 300 highly skilled
automotive technicians ready to
give your .car factory recommend·
eel servit:e on Costa Mesa's Har·
bor Boulevard of Can.
Friendly • Convenient • Reliab le
LOOK FOR !Ht EMBLEM AT
COSTA MfSA DEALfRS ON
H •RBOR BLVD. BETWEEN SAN
DIEGO FR EEW"Y A ND NEW,ORT BLVD
grant a one·year delay .
"We have. and are, applying
maximum and good faith er-
rorls" to meet the standards,
Adamson said. But "we cannot
achieve full compliance."
e National
SPECIAL TO THE Dally PUot
LOS ANGELES -National
Airlines had February net in·
come of $1.7 million, or 20
cents a share, on operating
tevenues <>f $33 milllon.
E. F. Dolansky, vice presi-
dent of finance, said results
compare with earnings in
f'ebruary 1972, which had one
mOre day because of leap
year, of $1.9 million , equaling
23 cents a share, on ope.rating
revenues of '29 million.
e KCS'J' Sold
SAN DIEGO (AP)
Television station KCST, the
Local affiliate of the American
Broadcasting Co. network, has
been sold to the Storer Broad-
casting Co. of Miami, officials
say.
The sale Wednesday is sub-
jecl to approval or the boards
of both companies and the
Fede r·a I Communications
C<>mmission. The purchase
price was $12 million, said Mel
WheeJer,' president of
Wetem Telecasters, the
former owner.
e Snmlto1no
Special to the Dally Pilot
SAN FRANCISCO -Total
assets of the Sumitomo Bank
of California for the year end-
ed Dec. 31 represented a 44 .4
percent increase over 1971 ,
president Kunio Kabuto told
Shareholders at the 20th an-
nual meeting held Tuesday,
Total assets for 1972, as
previously disclosed, w e r e
$682,507,000, compared with
$472,634,000 for the prlor year.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
W. T. Grant Co. bu agreed lo
refund $118,000 to customers
and pay a $64,574 fine and
$20,000 court costs for alleged
misrepresentations of finance
charges , Atty. Gen. EveUe
Younger said WednesdaJ'.
YOUNGER SAID t he
refunds will go to a n
estimated 10,000 to 15,000
Grants customers throughout
Ca lilornfa . Dep. Alli'· 0.0.
Peter DeMauro sMd a CXM'l~
tinulng audit Js expected to
tum up "livr or six times" as
many more customers entltlrd
to refunds.
At a news con re re ne e,
Younger aald the department
store 8.lfetd Ip the settlement
in a •11t1pUJated judgment" nJ8
ed Tuesday lo Superior Coor!
la sacramento.
Ha said under law tho
itlpufated judgment Is not ao
admiasion of guilt or an acf.
mllSion that any allegatlonl la
the suit are true. But he said
lhe judgment Includes an Jn.
junction halting some Crants
credit practices.
S.cramenfo County Dist. At·
ly. Jollll Price, whoot de'part.-
ment conducted • jotot ln-
vestigalion with YouD1er'1
agency. said Grants eom-
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'Too Loto'
SAN DIEGO (APJ--Egg
ptbs ..,,,. to Cd up 10
CftU I dozien oter today's
price • jast for the pro-
-to make • fW fll1ll·
il," .,.. the gmer"ll man-
ager of the Sao Diego
~-:t: L. G. _;;:;a;.,
prices i. .. riM> 11 per·
cent in JO y--. .ttiJf
cOl!is climbed 1• ptrftnt.
lie ·-Ole heific Egg and Poultry -
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STAGE DYNAMO
O.blM Rejnold1
' . '42 Seconds' .
BrOadW«y
Disast.er
, · By WILUAM GLOVER
Niw YORK (API -Just
for the record~ ''42 Seconds From Broadway" o p e n e d
recenUy at the Playhouse,
another dank sample of the
flourishing st.ate these days of
teatrical amateurism.
Robin and John, a couple of
telegraph company !lands. are
the centraJ characters in Louis
Del Grande's graceless script
Eacb dreams of stage lame.
So in the Manhattan of 1957, a
point in time as poiDtless as
the rest of the affair, they rent
a utility apartment near
dream street.
The plot's gimmick. if that
Is the word, is how they make
an odd pair of WI-bedfellows.
John, just turning 18, Js in
analysis to fmd out if he's
''fruity." On the other hand,
Robin, who might also use the
ministrations of a psychiatrist,
falls for the lad. despite
repetitive failures at seduc-
Uon.
There are 13 other
characters who turn up, in-
cluding her Jewish father and
his Italian parents for an ad-
ded rpeasure of ethnic ap-
peal. The jokes are awful. ReiJna Ball anc! Henry
Winkler are vigorously un-
convincing 'in the key roles.
Winkler and Bob Dermer, who
handle two roles best soon
forgotten, are quite obviously
newcomers.
THERE BA VE been quite a
few chanRes made in the
Qriginal "Irene," although its
basic idea of a pretty 1 spirited
girl from the wrorut side of the
tracks winning a Long Island
mlll,ionaire remains. '
HUgh Wheeler and Joe stein
have revised the libretto.
which wa9i ori,ina\lv insoired
hv a play by the late James
~fontgomery, to place the
Boos, Hisses Greet
Playwright at Opening
iuru SWitzerland (AP)
-SWiSs aj~~ght Friedrich
Duerreni!Jl\t( ~'l'W boos and
hissing a't the world premiere
ol bis newest comedy. Some
press critics spoke of a "scan-
dal."''
Titled "Der Mitmacher"
whicb-rougbly translai.s "The
A=mpliee," the grim play
centenJI oo "Doc," a bankrupt
biologist who bas invented a
method to dissolve dead bodies
without a trace.
Doc is hired by the cor-
rupled and mighty, including
a gangster, "Boss." and a pol-
ice chief, "CaoP," always a
willing tool of power. Even-
tually, Doc is left alone on
stage as a human wreck, with
all other principal figures, irr
eluding his mistress and son.
dead and dissolved.
Duer.renmatt, 51. llrst con-
ceived the play in 1959 in New
York. the same year he
started work on his widely
successful "The Physicists."
Preparations for the "Der
Mitmacher" premiere "'ere
marred by a feud between
Durtenmatt and Polish direc-
tor Andrej Vajda, coostantly
escorted by an interpreter
because he speaks no German.
Vajda complained that
Duerrenmatt interfered
throughout w;th his direding.
Up to the final rehearsals, the
author al59 kept rewriting
parts of the text, which be
says is already the "seventh
or eighth version."
Two days before t h e
premiere. Vajda quit as direc-
tor. protesting he w a s
"deprived of the responsibili-
ty" for presenting the play.
Pert of the audience was
visibly bored as the number of
corpses steadily increased. At
one point. hecklers called for a
speedier finale. The cast woo
warm applause from the
sellout audience. Booing and
hissing began when J)Jer-
renmall .Joined the actors on
stage at the end.
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, ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNI,+. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, rm: TEN CENTS ---• I J -· --.... ~Land Experience' Asked of Laguna Planner
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were present.
The tM.1s!neMmen asked co u n c i l
memben what attributes the council was seelcfnc in the persoo k appolnlll to fill
the term al Lots· Jelfroy, departing plan-
ning conunWtoner.
Currently there are · 10 candidates for
lbe poeition.
"We could subscribe to these attribotes
(formulaied-by 'the CMmber ol Com-
merce e the characteristi~ 9f a good
chamber dlrector) with no trouble,"
• .
Ciarlton Boyd, Laguna Beach mayor
aaid, alludlDg to tilO eiglil a-ci I
good director ll!tod on lbe ballot for ·six
new chamber directon.
'""' ·-Included -mlnd-edlleu, symP,alhetic llld tactful
cbarac~ and ~ to work, as
well u prjde hr lbe ciimnlunity.
"We want someooe "'I biased In any J>8lllcular direction," Carl Johlllon,
councilman said.
"Can you add ei:perieoce, a n d
-~s1nessmen
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" .. DAtL'f PILOT" std ...... ,f'emfaftJ ~. :
'} Anti~ctm'..t ; .. ~ridl: ~ks to &tUdeiits durtng her •pPl!ar•~ci
, Wedn · y-at Col State f)lllerton. She called foi demonstrations in
· Sin l'.llem nte whelr.south 9tetnam'p Presi~ent Thieu :vtsits the •
W-e&lem White lfoti.i:~nt--!!l.O)!th. ·~ llolX:.l'q 8). Miss ,Fonda is ssliedwed to spea!E:)i UC .Irvine ~day atiernoon. ,
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WAB!:U!!GTON !U!'ll -.,:Pr<si~erit pre,i~entiru ~ from leslil)<!ng before
Jlizon :~ Q>Dgm11 todllJ of tr)tng lhe ·CoDSJ:..._ • -
4o bold L.•Patrkk Gray's coiilfrmatlon as ' ' NixOn i:h$enged Congre54 to coil~
:FBI dinctbr ;'hostage" '\Y qi!isting that : hi> position before the U;S. Supreme
)limn'• cou...i teatify liefore !\le com-~It· •••• ,;. te-1 ts __ ,,.;_,..:;. -•ttee ;' .., 1 , uftll '""Yna .,, • wan a ... uw:. -·
State .Maps
Coas_t Route
Relocation
The Calilornla Division of llishways Is
· beginning detailed negotlatloos with lbe
Irvine Company !or relocating Pacific
Coast Highway between Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach.
The Irvine Company wants a %.&-mile
section .ol the coastal roadway moved up
into the bills overlooking the erea to
make way for development of 10,000
acres of coastal slJf!lf land. ·
-As propoaed 'the Irvine Com
the highwaj llom Iha Al ' ::~· •GL(Dille.~ tben 1hll ~angn.
-.. Oall9 ID LlfCuna.
Colt '!I *"""" .... lllcbwlY hit' 'been eltlmlted• II abwt fTJ i¢.!llon. A
substantial jlorfloo WOuld1 be p8lll bJ the ~1 ~mpoQy, which· Is seekJnC the
-in addtjon, to stata hilbwlJI fUDdi ~ . ~
Tbit may0rs of Laguna Beach and
NeWpott Beacb eoch said today Ibey
have no lnunedlate obJec!l<ms to ·lbe
,,. plan./ '
11Tbe IrVine COmpany11 plans for
devtl!JPing their land between the two
cities could have a very line Impact on
us here," said Laguna Mayor O>arlton
Boyd.
"Thls highway reallgmnent II a vtlal
part of those plans and I doni eee .any
objection to it," .Ae added. ·
Newport Beach. Mayo~ Don Mclnnls
.said he waa "generally favorable to ttie
proposed change bot be urged that the
state study the l"-,,,_.i relocation in
conjunctloo witb the unre.olvod problem
of finding an end point for the Corona de! Mar. Freeway. , .
· "It we could turn the Corona de! Mar
Freeway enoogh to connect wllh the
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* * * Freeway Fighter
'""" • we. would wetcome'iti'' Niion Ii.id. Be volted be -1d, never pei:mlt ~ Be. lllol bis ban on, presidential aides ,
testmv,y, even H..it meant Gray'• ,. •-rlnl -~ extended to ~ • ' tllt biplr!laan lfenale commlttee beaded
Decfures State
"Rood Hungry; • "My clecllion bas beenWhifmilde," N!J:on by Sen. Sam Etvin (l).N.u), whldt wll!
told ~ •t a llouae news bOCin. investlpting tbe w...-..te case l'ODI~ · and otJie?' cbargee of pollUcal espionage u!P::~°"!i!, ~ s!ie~ .. ~~ imgUloritioi within a Jew
Commltlee want. to queatMin In coo-e-' . ·
llectlm with the Watergate buuinl ~! r'Perhapt, this la -the. ilnie to have .the
"baa In elfecf denbleJ><!vpeje;' ·-""" ~court.in the land make a decision
al tbe ~llent rmtlclilsbip as wtD on ii ..• we 'lllilll< the Supremo Courl Will
, as the eU;cutt.. p'iYileae which tile uphold lbe oeparottoO ol powera," l!lluo
White lloaSe claims woU!d block any Uld. '
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Sex :Edueatio.?
'fie..BSons Given for Srol.tm Oranges
IGLESAS, Sardilwi (Al') -A local C<1urt ienten<ed l!;IDma
Gallozz!, a 50-year-old hou.ew!fe In ~ mlnln~ town or 10Ulb-.m
Sar:dtala,. to 2:1 molltha ,in prison for giving 'sex lessollS'' to leell-
agers 111 e.icbange for orange1,
Police ariested Mrs. Gallozzl In November lfter farmers co111·
plalned that small quentit!es ot orwes lVeN Wl)IJ phmdere4 ~ I 01 each nlghl . J ' .
l"1f Tbe taruiera told polloe Ibey belieffil the lootera ,.... ""818
00,.. Poli"-qu..uooed five aad ,i:eported they aid a In orange.1
ftre \be.l?rici lhe hOusowlfe asked for partid~n( In Ibo l111cns
Olller:wlod. U.01 llald, ~ had, i:O pay a fH of lOG lire -17 -i.
-for nclt dator.
Mn. Giiiom wu found ire1!1'. of performing llOltl.al acta ·on
mlnon and lnltlgll.ln& tliem w
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-A woilian who successflllty led a drive
to block a propoaed freew111 in the
Riverside erea wanied participanls In .an
envlriimnenlal lelllinar Wedneaday jhat
very little Is being done to divert fllnds trom "road hungry" Californla Dlvtaion
of Bigbways. •
Mrs. Marian Carjielan, president ol lbe
CiUzens' Committee on "FreewlJll and
Transportatloo in Riverllde Cowtt)', told
a· UC !nine aUcllelM:e -that oearlJ 1919 milJ\Oll of the llate'1 "17 mUlioD tranipOrtatlqn .builiet for 1m l s
earmarked lo< hl1!11•8Jll. (Addltlaoal seminar 11or1 .. Pqei ~and 8).
"n makes no dffference Iha~"."""" llko ours Dght in tho courts to ,,., .. that
lreewayo acbeclulecl for construction -at
lbe COii of 1-and 011yjn)oment aro
unwaated aqd Wll'lilCle9ltf, '~She said.
"Tbw lllndl .... b ... to be allocated
while the Mad ~ budlot gets a muaer .. ,..,., 'lbe llkl. •"l'be
iilVllloa of Jllahn1a baa nearly 17,Gllt !:':.'•ca Ill '"1!'0ll -Mau 'rrw!t
Mn. Carpelao llid .... orpUatioil
fooPI !or IOViral J0811 to 1'l'Oft that a
proiloled li••IJ ......... PolnUooal1 roramid_ ...... _ .... _
bwoehadall • a~lmpKI .... Del1'bJ .......
''lV• aa•ed=:..._ and tbe port
beca<De ... Dllllqed to -· (See AY, .... Sl
tnowtidgeable to that llsl!" asked Don
Ward, pcaldelll of lbe Board of Realtors.
Werd 11kl "tile OOUDCil should eelect
-wbo'has • hacqrouild In land
uoe and "lbe blgheet and -uae of
land." He ~ an architect or .real
~ Inter for the Job, • -
¥>r.k Guml>lner •• chalnnllll of !lie
boord· of 11«!1on FollU"'1 Action °'I"'"
mlflee, sald be WU ~sed that SO 1111111)'
peopte:had apJilled tor the"job.
"It Is a compliment to the present city
conndl. A y ea r qo durinc various
unpleasantness, a comment was made
that 1f this continued (recaJI actions io-
!Uated again.'ll city offictals), we would
have difficult; findinl qualified penons
to aerve, '' GUmbiner said.
He · noted ... ~t the comment was not
true ~ · Indicated by the number of
persons who had applied for the planning
Comm!ss(onen post, a job be termed
.. very dangerous and uncoinfortable."
Gumbiner noted that DO -OD the
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THE DEATH OF,PRESIDENT1.IQ!1NSON SDMio· llD~U LOIS
• Shannon Mc!ilnnll, $, 'fhOUgl)t ..... j:llioi'~d Wr1\9 ~
•' ,, ,, 1'-1{1;1•' •
• • • • • • "I 1 I , ' ; , , • •
LBJ Re,~~-~'~
r • . • • · 1 • • • , • t ' • • ; • ~
.K:irulergart-eMrs '.Exp,ress . Sympat!iy
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1. , Ry. /ACK _ ~l!;f,L1 , While 1101D8 6f,lbe let~ ~ f Of .. Dlflt' ..... ..., • " ' --'tie b ~E-t.J...L.-_. • ......::,.o.:; ,.,....,_ "''~i-·'· ,. ·"-'kl 'n'.... _., D ' y -. """""' • • Oii .......... , .,,...,...,,,. ""v -· a ~""""!', """". 'most W\ft ~:IP Mrs, ~a SOme ScliOol . kindergarten · student, wu IKlrn of the cblldi'eli ·drew American' !lap.
durlni tile . waniog days of the L)'lli!on Most said .that they were sorfy the ,Prosl-
Jobnaon AdminlstratiOD. · · -had-. -uJd Ibey hid watch-
And, IO, lt aOemed to her that his death ed the 'funeral Cll "telavtaion, ahe saJd.
;:: ~1:en~ ~ In ,addlUon IA> tbe ,black~
, 1etterl to Mrs. Lyndoft JoblJson arid tell ~~:.SC:lefllemeli~ tbe claa
her -IOITl" Ibey were that the l'n!sl· Mrs. J·'--'• _,!'!!\ _ ............. ~· dent had diecl . . • ........... .....-..... .,... • .,..., ,
Recently, .Sbanoon's clus, all Ill!, ''Tha!'k you for 1haring our -in reoelved fo-1 actoowlediementl from .tbe Ioli of •Pnsldent J~ al)d ~g
the Jolmllon family from tbe LBJ Ranch swee\ eilolJgll lo let Mrs. Jolmson kmw.
at s-wan;Teus, • "You brnuabt a brl(jht r~.yof ..msliine
"Cbllclren have a way of ezpreaiJng lb . these" last dart !¥ys, and lilts.
things oomeumei better jhan adultl, H ~-&"'! her dallghters ire graldul,
J~ Neefe, 'l:l!Si teacher aal!I. · "Mrs. Jom-t wanfled eecb of you to
"They're very belpfl!I and COQSlderale ban oiie of the"enclooed' cir'ds;" Mrs. chlldren," &he said. . ' 'BfJant wrote;• " ' " l \. I
Sb&nim • said :..., thought tbe class Mrs. Neeve Is .. ~ the cerdl to Jive
should> write tilt letters "cause It ...Wd 1o tbe 'chtklltri'• i>Ueitti, peihlpo al an'
be nice." ·Upcoming open bouae; .tbe slid. . ' •
TeiiJ.ple Croc~ett Services
On Friday: 'Kin~~st Man'
A memorial ·service for Temple
Palnfer Qocl<ett, called by ~ many
Lquna frledcls "lbe tindelt man who
ever,Uved," will be 10 -.m. tJiday at St.
Mary'• Epi!copal CIUth. Mr. avcRtt .... • .. lndepeodeot
landlcape p~ who once owned lbe
Wlsblna: Well Nunery In loutb J.l&lma.
lie dloil ;I\lelclaY, lie ... ... (
lie had lived lo Laguna Al 1cut 25 ,..... tiut .... forced to -·to Costa -..~ .... his -adJoinlol u., old l.apla ~ WU· tom down five ,...,. ....
Ila -tfnued to Clilvt beclt to' u.....
and bit wort.· Ju't before ~ deatli 1-
1-lololl)d • -"' LaiU'J" NlilJOI ead lllOYtd. • .
Mr· Cr<ickett wu famlllar to PJltronf of
Trotter'•' BUery, 'lfh<te Ile ato lunch
"'1lost !'."" J claJ. lie calt *'""°"" io4 bis tneDGI .., "people -"' Illa predlctioni, H ' . .
lie abO collected stamps and -and
-a member of the Laguna ~ty Ooi1cetl ..wociation,
11He knew everybody and be really lov-
ed tllll town,'1 11id Mn. Dau Jones, a
lrlelld of Mr. Crvcletl'• since tllt"'8fly
·f..U....
' "He wu one of •the. rare people who
...Uy did tbe tblnp for other -le the
not ol 111 only tali abou~" Ille said. Be
-l:nPWfti to 1WJ1ik people's ,dop for them, take the elderly lbopplnc, ond vlsil Ult lldt. .
\Ir. CIOd<ett belan the !-.Imm GJll
·Slon.ond !ttet IOJd,)t. ~Ile WU I
~ Clllhollc.r Eploooflel ptjeA Nber ,'11.,.s ~ t'1W8J, -ol; Mr.,~'I clooa lrimll, wlll ........ the ~ . l!Orviol. __,..,
Mr. avcRtt Is aumved "' "'" deter ,In Doblln. Vlrprua. McCormlct IA&W>•
Beach lfortQary ,Js ......... burial at
Melrole Abbey. >
eommJSSIOll DOW lt fammar with rUdina
p I a n 1, or tecbn1"') ~ re-
quirements and coots. He said that 111J1Deo
one with those ettriblltes would add to
the knowledge of the othen.
·Mayor Boyd noted that the commission
oormally dependso n lbe paid city staff
members for advice on technical aspects
of plans. •
Roy Holm, vice mayor, said he con-
sidered the amount ol time and dedica-
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City Brass
Hears.Need
For Traffic
If bwiness is to i.icceed and expand In
Laguna Beach, lbe Art Co!Olljl will have
to accommodate the 'a ul om ob J le,
bolllnessmen tokl city lathers Wedneoday
during a jolnt meettrig of the Chamber ol
Commerce and City ~ii.
. "If you want to encourage new
busin ... , you're ~ to have to have
new· ~hs&rucUon," llid-M~k Gumblner,
chainn"1-of tha Willna &acb lloNd .,
Realton Pol!UcaJ ACllon Cpllll!lltfOL •
"For oew COllllructlon you'Ve IOI to
have . titi," Gum.btner J.scs. ~
tW· ,,_y' lendorl loolt dooel7 at Iha
pao;'H,.. llllldt lllg commUdal projecta
for ·WIJlnl wttll~ iiuto. _
"If you're • .., 14> do '""'1 w!Di -·
)'Oll're tollll to ·-· wltll llMI-.. Gllmblller aakL -.., '
Vice lllayot Roy 'liqbn said that one of
tbe major coooems ol the City Council 1'!
the COllllructloo 'al porktn& llnlctures.
One ls planned tor tbe"!umber yard lm-
medialelJ aclJ•cenl to the City Hall and
IUIQtljer. Is under conalderailon !or con-
itructlon at lbe Gleoneyre street parking lot. •
. A C011.1Ultlt)t'1 j,eport OD the varlowo
metbocls of Hnahcil18 and coatroling ouch
llructureJ will be comlni befon the
councll soon. City lil.anqer Lorry Rose
&aid. • .....
IWry Willals, owner of the lllvlera
reaort Inn, said, "More parking Iola ara
line ·for people, who come d0"'1 on· &in.
days, eat tbelr 1Ullcb on the beoch' and
leave thetr meu oh lbO beech for UI to
clean up.'~ ' . • .
Willata obNrved, 11More parking lots,
more Sunday!:"
Be uJd the city should 1tres1 at-
traction al'lhe ovemight•vlllton who Will
1pend ·nx>ney· In town. Be··satd ·toartsts were "nonpoUutlng."
Chamber of Commerce l'n!sldeot Lar·
ry Hunt, suggested that parking on the
Main Beach should be kept until the
parilng-structurea are built.
· "We ought to teep or maintain our
Main Beach parting (near the Bole!
Laguna,) until we have something else,"
Hunt said.
"I don't think Jfe need that much green
land," he said, noting that oev,eral 'l!eeU
agq he never would have thought of malt-
ing such a .._uon but that he 1""
(!lee Tl\.U'FIC, Pap Z) . .
'or .. ge .(;eat
Weather
~ weather setvice -ldP cloudi ... Friday. bul IDOllly 1111111)'
sldea with blghs in lbe 70o lnland,
and around 115 at the beachea. Sat>-
urday may be a dll!mllt otory,
with the Cha!ICWI ci increaatng
cloudlnesl and -lbly rain.
INSlltt; T4111.4 V
TM Ma'1M Corpt Air Sl4tion,
El Toro It colflmitino Its 811111
vear in Oraflge Countv on ~·~ •f'dav. TM tacllllti k11<111 •n<kr
the· COtll""""' ot ct colonel '°"°
hod to drive "" ~ P'f'IO!lnel to IM i>ou9!Aroll{/~
be.,. licfdo m "" ~ cor m
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WGO!l CAl'l -~ w1es of txplo!ioos
ripp;d tbi'ouch a cmrd of Buddlllf!S al a '"""°"" ~ befoit a.wn lo<\Ar in the Met;pog otlta, klllllll or WCMmdq,
more tbon 100 peQOOI. It wu the wmt
ltftwllt attaclt ropor10d lo the 47-day-old
...... 0re. ™" Soutll -military --mud lald 17 puaon1 were klllod and BS
wounded, but the deputy poll<e dliel of
the prOvlnce said lbele were 2'> dead and
llwoonded.
Molt vktlml were Oembodians native
to the rqloo, according to LI. Col. Lo
Trung Rlen, the chief 1pokesman for the
Salgoo command. Both Hien and the deputy police chief
blamed the attack: on Communist ter-
rwlJta.
Hieb. .. said several grenades were
ites
thrown ~to lhe Soal Klem Pagoda lo Tra
CU, a district town ill V1nh Dinh province
80 mliel fOOtb of Salgon. But the deputy
police cblef Jald the attack may have
been malje with rockell flred from
OUlslde the ~
No amslJ 'If .... made.
Hien said he had no information on the
likely motive for lhe attack but added,
without explanation, that tbe police and
the militia anticipated trouble.. Police
forces have been present arQUCJd Bud·
dhlst pagodas In Vlnb Blnb sloce a oerlet
of clashes there in 1971 between Cam-
bodian monks and government
authorities over the rlghta: ol the Cam-
bodian minority.
Vinh Blnh ls h1 an area of the delta
that onc.e "WU part of Cambodia and a
large part of the J!Opuletlon Is of Cam-•
bod.Jan desCent. There has afways ~been
enmity or tension between the Cam-
bodians and the Vietnamese. B reaking t h e Ice
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Ge~ Study
,Saigon authorities said a field team of
the International C.ommlssion of Control
and Supervision flew to Tra Cu to in-
vestigate. The South Vietnamese delega-
tklil to the Joint ,Military Commission
also lodged a protest wltb that p<!ICO-
teeping organization. '
Meanwhi~, the South Vietnamese ,
charged the Communists with 146 more
violalions of the cease-fire during lhe 24
hours ending at 8 a.m. and claimed this
raised the total to 7.154 since the truce
began Jan. 28.
Katie Powis of Costa Mesa (smiling) chats with Antonia Koshel oJ
the touring Russian gymnastlca team during a break in the Soviet
girls' workout Wednesday at the Sports Arena. Katie, a student ,t
TeWinkle ·~hool and an aspiring gymnast, watched the workout and ,
mingled with the Soviet gir1s along with other members of the New·
port Beach Gymnastics Team. For more on the Russian gymnasts,
see Page 25. ·
laming to tum students on with ln-
divtduallzed education in any Classroom
was the theme of a discussion at Top of
the World School Wednelday nigllt.
Or. VerD l'eiock and Francine Alex-
ander · from-the Murdock School in
northern C&llfornia's Cupertino District
met with ···about 25 Laguna Beach
teacheis, admlnlll<ators, school board
membera, and parentf. M\!l'dO<k School
has been Jl ~eer"ID aper1 space Stbool
conceptJI 'JM other innovations.
From Pqe 1
FREEWAY •••
that population projecllons for the
Riverside area lhowed a declining
Police Charge Executive
_In 'Piggy Bank' Burglaries
The .wo volwiteered their time to the
distribt before beading to Santa Ana for ~
tbret:aay workshop. _
Central to the presentation was the
belief that "education Is always a prob-
lem:tolving situation.''
And In the process of solving problems,
teacben mult be tluned on to the:ir own
feelhigs toward the s~dents and to the
indlvidual needs or each, the consultants
said.· ,
Teachers from both Top of the World
School and Aliso School said they felt the
exchange of Ideas was attmulatlng.
"We were very ~ with the time
spent'togetber, and)llf~l'"-tllis meetin•
will cipen the doorti more discussion,r.
aaJd .one. ...~ ..
Sc:llool Board~, en1 w ni,J a m Tho!Oas, who d, Ille forum said
"I' ~ interel!ed , tlUj pproadi to thin,.. Since all • qar ~boob are
baalcally lrmovatlve. If they have ideas
we qm a88l!nll~l</ pur A)'Stem then I
thiru:! that11.the .., Y(ffs~d go."
He. also llo~leof' tlJitt he felt the techolqu'f~ lb< Mlrrdock learning
centers rGIWctirmofe .ci>ntrol of noise
levell and-·otfiir enVironmental factors
than he. ~/fie ', has been achieved in
Laguna l g centers.
Dr. Fe ock and Ml-s. Alemader ad-
vocated apoWtng students to find their
own coJn{Ortable postµres for learning -comple~ted by pillows, lap desks and
leg! ... #. . "Abel tt1eo you dlSCover -surprise! -
tbat .a .JaC:'of them want to work at a
regular..ak," Mrs. Alexander said. -!::! · .~ From Page I
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population flgure rather than the in-A sev,en-m.onths hunt for a , break·in
crease depicted by the Division of artist who became known tO Ora,nge
Higllways autboritl~i1" M;,. Corpelan County sherllrs depuU.s as the "Piggy
said. · .: •1-Bank Burglar'' is over. ! ... ,
But she warned ' cltlr.en llJ'OUP8 con-It bu ended with the arrest of a, 36-
templating legal action of a · similar year-old Motorola Corporation com~
nature that ~they faced "years of lltlgrr munlcalions executive wbo officials link
tioh in which you may be faced as we to the burglaries of 42 homes _ all of
were, by an organization that's using them in the Mission Viejo area.
your own money to beat you." Sheriff's deputies b3.ve booked Louis E.
Mrs. CarpeJan said her group quickly Moritz Jr. of 26682 Granvia Drive, Mis-.
teamed that "legislators and officials are sion Viejo on multiple burglary colUlts.
much more inclined to listen when money They are scheduling his arraignment ap-
talks ~ when a_ group such as ours pearance in South Orange C.ounty
protests at poiDUeas road bullding. Judicial District Court.
''But You have voices ancj·votee," she , Investigators who finally tracked down
told an audionce ~t the opOjllng aeJ1Sicn MQ!i~oald Ibey bad been under the Im-
o! tbe.Qalifornil.al, LaWJr~ ~ia'-pressl«I. !oe-e.,long time that the many tion'~nv~on. Y<G haVJ;to ,aet~out ~Vle}o'JjQrglaries were the work
tbere ""d , ~ and l(ll!lke, peoJ>le oflooolllVllllle" , ) : Jlsten to you." 1 ..,. • The 111.liUl!tr's sole aim, they said, had
Mrs. Carplen was backed by Santa been to poCket loose cash he found
Moni,l'I, a,!JolJBclnt Rlishfortb ~t ; d • ' I j Ceoter f1!1: IC the !l~blfc inti.ti i : · successf)llly 11 ti! the l5lO million, ·L7-; · ~ffm P age I , •
mile Ceotu~eelvay in the Los An~les. PLAN---N' ER area. .. .... . ,--· ... "Yet these declsons have made no dif-
ferenc~ to the funding of the Divlslan
Highways," Rushforth said. ''It may be .
that we will find the answer if we look at
the role of the construction companies in
this issue.''
"'Illt-plain fact/' Rushforth said, "is
that tbe Oivislon of mghways Is allotted
funds 'for road building and it is
determined to build roads. It may be that
very kw cars and the people in them will
ever use those roads but that •isn't the
Division of Highways' primary concern."
Prisoners Feel
tion the candidate could bring lo the job,
the more important attributes.
••we've bad some disasters on the
planning commission and some brilliance
on the job.
"It's related oot so much to profession
as willingness to rol1 up their sleeves,"
Holm said.
Larry Rose, city manager, noted that
for 18 years, be had worked closely with
planning commissions an'd had come
ac;ross one commissioner whom he tenn-
ed exc<Plil'181· "Sbe:llad.no..QUa\ilieatioos if you looked
-:atJIWQ) on··naper •• Fjrst, she was a
'T(Ol!Plft. ~ she was a retired elemen·
realigned Coast Highway," he said, "it "
would be ,fantaauc.i· ... M. . . l' k tary ,'SChooJ t,ea~r. ,
0 Sbe was a generalist and she had a sense ot'Qm119UD.ity and she had an in-
stinct for fllijling . a rational position
between two .utl)?mes," Rose said.
smc. c1e1e11on o1 the Pacilic .~at .. using. an s
freeway !roO> Ille state hlgllway '!J.•oler · .. -
plan; ft. bar not· been, clear w~\tie · p · .
Corona deL.Mar F....,.ay, which .t>"llilf robably Dead
alive, woulCI. terminate. · --· · · Autho~Uon for the DivislOO 't · · · • . . . Highways .to begin negotiating wlth the CL/d\K AlR :UASE, Phil~pp1nes (~P)
Irvine C.o. for the highway relocatlun. ::-~e mo.ce lhan l.~ se.rvJ,Cemen m1ss-
wbich would lake place largely OD. ll"'rine: ing m acUo~ In vu:tnam are probably C.ompany~wned land, was givea::.Arlier dead, n~wly freed prisoners of war have
this week by the CaUfomia Highway tot<J mlhtary debriefers here.
Commission. ... The POWs said the men probably dled
fron1 wounds unattended by Communist
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captors, were killed when their planes
crashed or ditd after parachutlng into
dense, uninhabited jungle.
It is unlikely any of the men Unac-
counted for by Ute Viet Cotig and !iortb
Vietnamese are being kept secretly, the
P.OWs said. Tbe men said they probably
would have heard somethlng !!nee they
were circulated regularly .itnong five or
more PO\V camps.
Despite the men's report, military of-
ficials are still hoping for some word that
at least some of the 1.000 men, not in-
cluding 308 belloved Jost ln.'Laos, may be
alive.
They Poinled oul that Bobby Joe
Keesee, the civilian mystery man who
arrived -Wednesday from Hanoi with 107
pilots shot down in 1967 •nd ~ was not
on the Communlst prl9bner release list
until Monday.
A total of 1,327 servicemen are missing
In lndbchina.
The Defense De_jartf'ent plans to set
up a headquarters in Thailand to search
for the missing men even if it takel
yean. The search base will be at Natorn
Plw!om, • U.S.-Thol air basa on the
Laos border that has been usod f<r
covert operations and rescue mlllkml. ~
The .PentlilOft aald IUt montl! tbal
Nortb Vlttnamele diplomats Iver• belnC
aaied !Urther• queoUona about tba mJU.
Ing men, etpeclally those lost In l'..aoo. In •dclitlo!i to lbe saven military 111en,
there, the Communists aay they hot" two
Amedean civilians. • / "We had expectallons of learning more
"'!ban Iha~" 1pokoanan Jfn1 Frtad1"Jm
said after the Laos list waa dlllCIOled.
The couocll .will be interviewing ca~
didates for the' commisaion seat Saturday
with an Appointment expected lo be an-
nounced soon.
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TRAFFIC ••.
changed his mind.
Pnlice Chief Joseph J. Kelly noted tbal
there is not much traffic control officers
can do to keep cars moving through town
due to the signa11zation or Coast
lfighway .
Officers are useful, he said, to clear up
temporary jams, but otherwise represent
a waste of manpower.
Mayor Charlton Boyd said that the City
Council was attempting to find interim
,.lutlons to the traffic :problem alf<!ady
existing in town. ,
"The city will try to respond In
emergency fashion and not give you
reasons why we can't," Kelly said.
A lltlaff proposal fnr marldnl parking
places, striping left-turn lanes, and
ellminatlng some parking ' Ptacei," was
~· by Jack Coonon, city roads engmeer.
HWlt IUUeBted that tire llnll Of ~
Thurston Trailer Pllrtt "by the La(una
Be1cb Boys' Club, could be developed as
a mutu-use recrutloo area and partinJ
lot.
H1 Mid 8 to 10 teoni1 <iO<tl'ts eould )le
ckveloped there, end then the ....
turnad ovar to parlllng during U.. 111m-
mer,-{estlval tea!Oll.
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LAS VEGAS, Nav. (Al') -A 25-1'11'
old Loa AnceJes woi!lan bu been boqted
at Clark County JaU on a cbarli of
dle•tin& a slot machine 11 the Sahara
Hotel .
around and the contents of )llggy banis
, he found in a number of homes.
But the hunt ,became more intensive
when they learned that the intruder
made e point of takin1J two blank cbecb
from every home in which be found a
check book.
"Just two," an investigator said. today.
"But we realif.ed what they all added up
to when . those checks started appearing
in local boaks."
It is alleged that Moritz, an e1ecuUve
at the Motorola Corporation's El Segundo
plant, pocketed more than $5,000 from his
manipulation of the stolen cheeks.
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Lawmen and d\llrlcl attorney'• ·in.· ·~ to all Jllttflal and trial 'acllan;;
vesllgaton g<*a slJan> llap m tlie wrist f'"' aearJy 50 penons lndktOd l!Y 111<.:;.
rocloy from an Orange Counjy SUperlOr Grand JU11, warnocl Dtstrlct AttorneY:;
Collrt 100.. for •lhejr --laet Frldoy OecU mcb ...... al! .memben of the lul\;'1
in J:,opna Beech of an alJtpd member fa<ce Involved" tbit they will oeed bbt::
ol Ille "Bnltlletlloo4 ol J!lle""1 Loft" ~ to arreol all)' lndldoe on,~
drug coillplracy. charges dat1"J prior to the lndk:tri>tat. ;;;
Judce Jlaymond VlticeDI, !lie Jllllrt "1'lle order folloon the ams! March 9 or::;:
..._ ..._ ..._ Michael Boyd RandalL 29. qt Uqluna ~ >< >< >< Beach, and allotled Brotherhood member
P • · pr-111 Oil lri~·ln Judi• Yincent'•,c
r~ution ~ .... booked by Lquna a..cb
C·tes Esea. pe. ~=:rt~~=} l and falsillcaUon of a passport.
. · Attorney Mlcbael .KennedY, ooe ol two,
laW)\ell represeatlng.!lalic!all is> the ujal,.
In ~ "ase was wttll the 1le!Aliidant ' Jn Keinlody's . \.J · ocean front home.
· -· . Judge v~t's order strlkea down the.I
SAN LUIS OBISPO fAP) -'-'lbe pl'OI-drug <IWl"ll ftled ogalpsl J\andall. ''i ecution opened its Cue againat "dru'g makes -Jt clear that lawmen are going to
advocate Timothy Leiry Wednesday, have to get his approval if they con-
saylng it would prove Leary esc2iped template any further action against Rln·
from the C&llfoinia Men's ColoDy in119"10 dall.
by usina a cable 'that ran from th:e camp 'lbe judge's order CoUowed C011.1fllalnts \)
to a power pole outside the fence. by Kenned1 on the conduct of the ofllcers_ ;
Deputy Dist. Alty. R<lbert Lilly made who ~ Ills home at 1941 Ocean
Ills openina atatement ~a jury of 11 Way. j{ennodyls wortlng wltb San F'fan-·~
women and ooe man had been IWWtl In. c~ attoniey Mlobael Tigar on ftJ\n·.
Delense attorney Bruce Margolin said he dall's clelense. l.
would hold off making opening remarks Police said Kennedy opened the door to
at tbls tmie. them and then slammed it in lhelr faces ~
Lilly made no reference to any ac-when he realized they were lawmen. . "'
compllces in the escape. After Leary They said they forced the door open,.<
vanished Sept. 12, ll'ro, tbe radieal found Randall in the kitchen and prompt" ;
Weatbennan organiiatlon claimed crodlt ly bandcuffed and b.ooked him on lb• -
{or hel ping him flee the minimum securt-l!lillUple cbargeJ. '
ty facility and, leave tbe. Counlr)'l -· l
Leary, a Conner Harvard instructor) ff 'ta} ·Add was a fug!Uv• unW earller tbls year 0Spl , S I
when his ~ wu coollacatod Jn _) ~F=.i..~u~.;:~!· New-Dep." arblien" l':
formally arrest"!!. "H~.i)ic> ~Jrti11 on • · • ,_ . , . : . . " drn• -~1r~ char-In n... ••• Coun-' -· , • ''" ,.. ) •-<"'A •--v•.-, A:,publlc.'lnlormatlon depatlnient haS 1
ty · , · . " been estsbllshed "1 ' Sadcllellacl< Qim-,
Lilly told Juran tliat Leary uied ~ munlty Hospital Iii the Laguna l!llll•;
power cable to make his escape,· saybjj( Medical Center
witnesses .. would te.stlft that a "blu~ The department was formed to keep· 1
substance was fowld do the cable, the residents II) the Valley informed of the '
pawer pole out.aide and a towel found at acUvtiles o{ the hospital due to open in -"
·the sc;ene. He did nqt elaborate on what July al.23581 Paseo de Valencia. ;
the blue substance was. Department spokes.man Bob sabin said
At the tlmo of bts escape, Leary was residents can call 837-2881 wltb in-
serving a sentenee for Ills' conviction-on forinalk>n ·on hospital support or q"""
cbarget of possessing IWijuana in tloas oo fUture health care it will pro-.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, t,1ARCH 15, 1973 TEN CENTS
I~:Vflle Coullcilman Proposes Disclosure Law
B1 GEOJ!,Gfi· t.EiQ.u.
Of .. ~""""'
One tecacy of · the cootto~ny Which
raged ·in Irvine over the Vlllale of
Vallley View may' be a tougli dJJclosure
law requiring bot!\. city CCJ!lllCllqlen and
developers to "tell all" abou( private
meetiogs. . . c 0 Ii D c IJ.m ' D Wll)lam. J'lsdlbach dralt'4 ,a comproh,..,Jve. )Jw and, CXJl!D-
clbnen Tuesda:Y nlibt qteetL lo P\a\10. tt
"' the neit meeting' "iOIU!l!:l'!ltlter 111an ' . -~ ...
lm:werd it ID the ctty'o ethi!'I cominlttee
!or study. Only councllman Rmiy
Quigley opposed early action OD !ho law;
It was aljeged that a councilman had
bid private meetiJlis with an lrYine
C.Ompany offldal and made. a 11deal" on
eoncessiom the company would make en
ll>e 312-acre ~ being bean! by the ci-ty f'l'UlCll m recent weeb. ·
CoUil¢Iman Qulalo1 admlfted be bad .
J!!et' privately witli an Irvine 'Company
oflldal amr a "piece of paper had ,c:hal)J· . . . ..
ed hands. The entire subslance ol the
cmversation ...., made a part ol the
pUblio r<eord during the llOClOlld of two
public bearing 1e11k>DI at Utliversity
High School," Quigley said.
QuigleY told the DAILY PILOT that
cmversaUoliS with the city attorney had
convinced him his actions were enUrely
within the laws governing public bearing
dlaclcsurea.
'lhe udeal0 on Valley View was
Qu!gley's underslaDdlng that the finn
would pay all or pirt of the cost ol i
ped<Strill>l>icycie bridge linlllng tbe new
Valley View development with eilstlng
tracts across the Santa Fe RailrOad.
In the bearing the cost of the bridge
was estimated at being mOre than
1100,000.
Henry Qutaley's motion to approve a
certain density of zooing and require the
coostruetion of the , bridge was never
voted on. ·
COuncilman Ray Quigley Jr: left . the . ..
bridge out ol bis motion which ulllmately
was approved that nlj:ht over Qulgley's
objection and finally adopted Tuesday
night In ordlnanco fonn by a unanimous
vote ol the couocl.l.
Fischbach, however, would liked to see
mlsdemeanor penalties imposed on any
developer or cowicilman or planning commiss\oner who , in future matters
before the city, doeJ any of the following: -DlsCu.ais In person, by mall or by
pbQne any matter fi<lni review ~y the
President Rejects
city planning commission, council or
other bearing body.
-sollciJs for discussioo by an ol. theM
means.
-Fails to disclose fully the nature of
any discussiom otbe.r than t h o s e
specUically prohibited In the proposed
law.
COuncilman Ftschbacb's ordinance
draft would expand considerable the
(See DlliCLOSUllE, Pap I)
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No Testimany-Even.If It Means Gray's ]ob
·Antiwar activist .Jane Fonda talks \G. students dlitiing bor ap~ancie
'l;T•Waday at 'Cal State ruilerton. S~e' called for cfemoilstratlollS jn
San ~llne~te when ,:ldulb Vietnall)'' !!Tesident Thieu Visits the
W6Slel'a Wblle Hou.al, nert' month, (see story, Page $). lllsa 'Fonda
Is. schJlilt~ed tO s~ It uq Irvlne Fl'lday aft"1'oon. • . -, r 1-:-.... 'fl;-;---,...,,.,---.,--.-----~------
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lrvine,.~~ddJeback School
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iv ASHINGTON '(UPI) -President
Nlion a~ .Co!illr<q today of trying
lo bold L. Patri~ G~y's.cooflnnaUon aa
FBI ijlroclor ''.hoolage". by 1ns&Ung that
Nlxo•'• counsel lestity before the com. nitttee.
Re vowed be would 110ver permit such
t~ny, even if it meant Gray's re-
jection.
"My stecision has been made," Nixon
told reporters at a White House news
conference.
Re said John W. Dean ID, counsel lo
the President whom 'the Senate Judiciary
Committee wants to question Jn con..
nection with the Watergate bugging csse,
"bas In effect clouble privilege" -that
of llie lawyer.dient relaUonship as well
Police Charge
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·-~-"111.· * ~fts ~
' A -seveo-monlb$• 1run1; for • 11'1ak·ln
artist wbo became tnown to Orange . . COunly sberlll'• deputies .. the "Piggy
'Bank ButW" IJ oven· ' .. , It baa end.,slwlth the meat of a !l-
ye8Mld Motorola Corporation COID•
inunlcationl encuUve who offlclalJ llnl:
to the burglaries of C homes -all of
them in the Mission VlOjo area.
Sberiff'o deputies have booked Lools E.
Moritz Jr. of 2t682 Granvia Drive, Mis-
. • sicn Viejo cn multiple burglll)' counll.
Trusiees ·Hold Joint Meet Sf::f~ci:.'~~i.:~
•. ' . . ! Investigators who llnaJ!Y tracked 'down
• • ' • • ' _ -. .. ,. 14orttz said they had betiJ under the Im·
Ten ~ec;t'.' 10 dlstrlet tt1m1!e1 'arid Zogg a~~' ;.••. dld i "'""1IOP!!Ck ·!lfusion for a long time that the many
two ~ta u\ at i:'.ilnJ< of ~ ~ :snutb Joe ·~e~, Misolon Viejo burglaries were the work teblel'lV~Y•l«hl tn ·~~ Chet "llrtnel', Vince McC\\flou8b l iqll o1 a juvetiile
to-face llOialon that featured a • '~ft llO'*?, · . , , , Tiie lnlrudto'a aole aim, they aid, lµld
concern: oCboo!J 1\''lrvloe anil. SOd1 :..!'>·addition lo $an Jo~9uln cbirman ' been lo ,pocQI loose casb be found
dlebaelt Valley. boo'i Dis;.. ::..~.~:· i.l;'Pl/Ort Damer"l'i San Joaquin lru!i!eeo an>und and the contenll of piggy banki
San JQllQllln Sc ~·d ~-~:eie' Smith! YetenoU aJlll -Pr<9ton • be found In a nomber of homes. "
.called tM'lptCial otudy1oessJi*> !!I> ....._.I· oweU. ' · · t " · su· 1 the b 1 ~---~·'-·tve bullt••-to ,_, the ".:.::::::t! J " · · ' un ~e more -~ ,..... programs • .,p ,. ~.........,g • "A'tcltlteds who tppeared at tb•·-W. '"""'n they learnOd that the Intruder cbalJge flom <lid to ®W. · . ·, , ' .w1•~d char llobefi ..=::· ·•-lrvlne .and Saddlebact. Valley· U~ed.. .....,..., IJl. ..,.,. "~"\"• made a point of taking lw•. blank cbecka
School DJ;irtct truateU 'ttQl1, tab .CJ'{et ~~ AP.ew, J-. llaDson, )(al Portet,'liD lrom every borne m which be fOUnd a opera~n•of schoo!J Jn the irea Jal J, • 0,VJS, oUI Dwjer, Lloid Mounta',~I"> "¥"k book. ,
under. a pian of. unllicat!on.'-v:f'by • !~~welling, Arthur Friel: arid ~. Klilie. ·"Just two," an Investigator said today.
voten laat Ju:ne. • ·· ~e,_-,.. ~ qreed with t be "But we reaJhed what they all added up
The enlphaJ!s WU o D-l•com-arCh1lecta bptlmwn oltuat\On: earfl lz>-. . (See PIGGY llANK, Po(e I)
munbllim" _ tmpmlng clliJqiUe volvemenl o11acben, dlstrid llall and •
between boaMi, dlatrict .taft al !lie comirumtly lo the del1gn of J lcbool. • , I
architects and on advance Dla•nlng. • Biii the!' •dded tllal the .new dlatrlc:ta $7 -Pr.J-t
The 10 arch1t.&, all .[whom hive ""'fkoil 'lll~aln!adY'beinc beMlld lo '.-"-~'-------~.&.-~--
as tbe execulive · prtvllege wblcb jhe
Wb!lo .Ho.uw ~ ~~J!>I~ prestdtnlial aide from ..._ ~· the Congress. .
N-challenged Congress lo contest
bis ~Uon before the U.S.. Suj>reme
Court.
"U the Senate .•• wants a court test
we would welcome it," Nixon D.id.
He said bis ban on presidfnUal aides
appearing· befqre i;:oogress ~ to
tbe blparttHn Senate eommtttee beadt<l
by Sen. Sam Ervin (D-N.C.), -wfD
l>egln lnvestlgattng the Watergate cssa
and other tjlarges of .polltlc>l eoplonage
and calD[l818n lrregulartties wllhln a few
weeks. '
"Perhaps Ibis .la the Ume lo have the
..
~t So'!ri In the land .ll)alie,1 !ltolsloO
on JI . . . e think the .\llprema:Ctfll:l.wtll
uJ>!!old ·!Iii •paraUon of-pow~'"'!ib:on said • .
Nixon iatd he heard ~t sOme senators
"mllht bpld Mr. Gray hostage to Mr.
Dean's appearance." He sald he would
not lq:l.uckle under to such pressure, even
if it meant a delay or defeat of Gray's
nomination.
Ntson was responding to the challenge
-by the Judldary Committee this wed< when It called on Dean to testify
and aome membera threatened to
wi~4 Gray's conllrmaUon untll thts
waa done.
Nbm claimed bis AdmlnlstraUon had
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·Selves From· New Book
NEW YORK (UPI) -· E 111 Qt t
RoQaevelt's book relating lntlmate'detall1
concerning the marriage of his parents,
President and Mrs. . Franklin D .
Roosevelt, baa pn!cipiteted a family feud
with three brothers and sister, who have
"dlWaoclated" tbOlnlil~ from the publlcatlon. ·
A .rtatem<nt mued today 'J;y the of·
nee of John Roosevel~ a New Yori: brok·
er, and composed by blm and Jamea,
of Newport seach; Franklin D. Jr.,,and
Anna R. llalltead noted their parents'
"dedlcatlon lo h.<1Plng people In Jb1s
country and lo other lands."
done WO<k for San Joaquin, a!Jeaod the needed ~ tieloN they even llatt.
need for loll of Ume and Jn•olnmeal In &me pialble lolalbil or aids for. the s ddl b k H •ta1 G the~~::=~· -~~:&..-=-:'1n a e ac osp1 . ets were Superlnteodtn) Stan Coty and anotb!I' ........ . • . .
"Our admiration, rOspect and love for
both our parents contlnueo undimlniabed
.. the yean pm," the llatement con-
tinued. "Painful u tt ii, we, therefore,
feel we muat dlsa-1ate ourselveo com·
pletely from lb1s book."
'Ille atttement said Iba Roolevelts
would have no further Codunenl But lt
"'!' learned from IOlll'<el dole• to the family . that Elliott Roosevelt had not
1bown his bfOtherl and o!Jter the
manuscdpt IOOn to b&pu)11ls)ied liy G. P.
Putnam11 Sons nor lent them proofs,
which they considered a discourtesy.
tl'll!lees Ii.an Olson, Cliarles Bouhmaer ' '11!ls cu~ out WQfktng drawings and and $llaron s~: . . prelimlnllit doolgD pbaaes, but l>orter
Saddleback J!Uperintendont Wllllam sal~ dislrieta mtc)lt !all to "take ad·
· • vantage of the la!eet tec!ullques" * r -.tr , , -k, avallable lll desi&nlng 1chqoll. . · . -Format plan: IUing the aarne type of } , · B d ·-1 arcbitectlital design thto!Jgbout oaqui.n oar the dlsirict, llmilar 1o 1racl' bomea.. ·
, -Fut·tractlng: Bidding pl'"°' of, the Briefs New; Ones· :!: =.,.11:1.:, bull'""' 00 .111em
l I ~Of mod1allr ~·;
''I wtoh I could bavelbad tb1s ~of usfns l'"J'lialb' buJll --•
Input four ,...... lllO," 8¥ ~ • Atdiltocla arPll a.. boarda lo be
District l1oard [lttS!ddlt Robert Dameron ·<See llCllOOU, ... II
cooclllded WedneodaY at Ille end of a
stud1 -CID ocbool buUdlng with 10
archltedl. Y nnn•ster-Prailed Gulping San Joaiiuln trulteel bad -~
called the 1pecial meetlni tor the benellt Fo'!' F1're A. ...:ODS of the -Irvine and Saddlebedr Valley -11'".._.
Unified School District trusteet. They •
will tab aver operation of area schoo!J, •• ~e~ ~ ~pstheof ~ Ju\y L , ,..,. .,..., _. • .....,. ., ~.nee
~ added that be didn't know II Coun\f ilre. J)epartment b belDilll lo
Jhe now lruateeo needed the lnlonnatllli!. prtVent i ·~ 1lrt and poll)blt ·1ooa
that wu dllC\llltd, >1but Dll'r' that J m., • of life .. "
aoi.. off t -'boll of a lot." . TbO ~ .,U died for _,
"Juryway, BQb," one arcbli.ct lalcf, penoni In the Emroo'1 -llon1o tn
"JOU bow.....,..,.. .•• -. " p'flne 1hat there wu a nr. la t1Jt1r
"l lmlnr I c19D' waot !Al 111aka tial tl'ip , _pr_ Tiii boy u ... 1117* OU, Ttw
acaln." llllmlli'oo Jao!P" In ..,i,, Lane.
Mobile Emergency Unit
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Contente of the book, enUUed "An
Untold Stoey: The -Vella of Hydt
Park". became known thla week wberi
excerpt• were pubU.hed In the Ladies'
.Rome Journal,
Elliott wrote that his parmll did not
live u man and wtle alter tbO first to
)'tlJ'l of maniaa• and that ·the late
President'• 'ltteations atnlyed lo Mrl.
-·· beotl\llUI ~ oecmary, Lucy Mercer.
'li>e maau1ne promtJed ·lllat the _. cint1 ~ to' be publlabod ..,.i month
irlil tell "the atory of l>reslilent
-ell'• IOIJI love affair, with anolher
women (JIOt Lucy Mer<er) -a rela·
tloo1hip that bas been hidden untll now."
The first •....-pt Indicated that the
other woman was Marsu<rite (Mlay)
LeHand, the Pruldeot'o p • rs o n a I
~· 'Elliott Roolevelt, a, • former mayor
• of. MLaml Beach, Fla., U~a on a ranch
near PboenlJ, Arts., aod Is oo)ournlng tn
Portuol• lie edltod two volumeo of ~t lloooeoolt'• lelton -years ago •
been more 1eopomdft lo coqresskmol,.
quests for lnfo~UQn "thu any ad-
mlnls&,atlon in my mem.ory.11
He recalled that .mrtng the Alger Illa
lnvestigaUon, which he headeil u a
member· of Cobgrell, then-Pruldeot
TNman Issued an e1ecutJve prder bar-
ring everybody in the ei:ecutlve branch
from cooperattng,0wlth the lnvesttgattng
committee in any way.
Nixon said he d!Jagreed wltb Tnunan'o
dticislon1 eapeclally atnce the H1aa cue
concerned espionage against the United
states, and for !bat reaaon be directed
members of bis own admlniatratlon to be
more cooperaUve. But be drew the lino
at-appearancft before fonnal com-
mittees.
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Co~t. ,~~'\fay
Relocation •
Tallts n-.;.,, ,· .. , ~~e;ua i
·Tbo Calllomla Diylolon ol lllabway1 II
bet!lnnlng detalleil -tlatlono with tha
lrlloe Company for ..-ting Paclllc
Coaat Rlibwiy betwem ll'ewport Beach
and llaguna Beach.
The Irvine ComJlO'!y -ii a l.&-JDlle
section ol the -roadway moved up Into the hllll overlootlng the area lo
make way for development of 10,000
acrea of coastal shelf land.
A4 proposed .by the ~ Company,
the l)lgbway would tum frOm the point at
whlcii ii leaves Newport Beach, loop ln-
llJl\l as much u !'!'>thirds of a mile~ ~t~~itlrco~~-IL.! ..
CoSt of moving the lti&hway baa -
e1tlma1<!4 at aboilt f'/.a mllltoo. A
subltan481· portlo!l would be paid by the lrYi\>< Company, which 13 .... Ing the ~es, In . addticn lo state btglqray •..•. " . ._...... . . .
· The mayors of Laiuna Beach and
Newport · Beach each said today they
hav:e• no lmnJedlate obJect1'lnl lo the plan.
"'Dhe Irvine C.otnpany's plans for
developing their land between the two
c1llea could have a very fine lmpac!'on
ua '.bere," said Lquna Mayor Charlton Boyd.
"Tbl.t highway realignment ls • vital
part of those plans and I don't aee any
objection to I~" be added.
Newport Beach Mayor Don Mclnnla
said be was ljeolrally fa,..,..ble lo ,the
proJIOsed chai:fi•~t be urpd lllat tho
(lee . • Aft, Pap I)
Orange
The weather 10rvlce -IJlah clouds cn Friday, 6ut mostly IJUDD1
llkleo wttb h1gbS In the 'lllS Inland,
and around .. .i tbe -Sal>' w1lay may bo · a ~ IA<rJ,
with tile chanceJ ol lncrullD&
cloudlnea and poss1bly rain.
·-.. MvMI ...... • --. .,,._ c..-, .. -..... Itta~ »11 T .. ..,.,_ Jt = 'I -----.
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DAILY "LOT .. 1$
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Quigley
· obile
.
lnloo (loomdJ111111 lltory Qulcley to-
dlJ tlenled be bal UJ~or
ho--In IDO,bl!e home Ales O• -.UOn of .,.i,ae ..,,,,. puu Which
.. him to --Ibo dty ~ ~ -Jlll'<s .. -...,. ot JO.. or DIOWate cool i-., _...woo.
'fbe ioggeojion WU Joued 0 ft
Tuesday's council agenda. Ciouncllman
Wllllam Pllchbedt aslt<d that 11 be
removed. 'ftuit meant the dilculslon of
the matter come at the clote of the
meetJn& an.. Pllchblch had already
ouggeslad once that Quigley might have
acted improperly in the Vlllage ol Valley
View heartnl.
Ptaclibach laid be did not (..J It WU
proper for "any councl.lman to geperate
an.~'llAlln U tie lw a.(lnandal ln-
ierist" In thl matter. ·
Tbe city'• first mayor, who !Oii Henry
Qulgky'' S!lP~,f°'i.~ mayorahip.dur·
Ing-Jlle 81~. ~.... w,as iru;gestlng
Henry ~gley.might benefit Uthe dty
moved to zone for inexpensive ~·
FiSchbacb added further, "I don't see
why "!Ilk coancll ihoU!d lnlttata zone
changtl" when those who. will' binefit trom alCh zone changes might apply at any um..
Henry Quigley's suggestion cited as an
eiample of a type of inexpensive housing
r.one the city might institute an area for
0 moblle-home rentab, etc."
He told the DAll.Y.PILOT one ~f his
campaign supporters In the Clly Council
noe~-Wb1f "GP.Rites a firm in which
~;lild 'lie hold&··-does operate : ...... ~ ,,, ".. ' ,, .... *'. *". * FrotitP.I
••
• n1es
omlict
moblle home pari<J and sells mobile
homes. lie added, however, "that llke
my.elf, tbia lnd.lvklual only own1 a
penooal homo In Irvine and no other
land wlll<h milbt be zoned by the city for
llllcb-"He bas Npalledly Mltetl me where In
Irvine be mllbl enter IUcb a bmlness
and I have told him repeatedly to ap-
proach lhe major landowner in the city
-lbe Irvine Company," Quigley said.
"I have no financial Interest in this
matter. Jt aeerru: to me we have all at
one time or another stated there should
be 'housing in Irvine for all strata of peo-
ple who work in the city of Irvtoe' and
we're not meeting that objective," he
added. •
Dtacusaion of Councilman Quigley•s
SUUe.lion will rwun• In the council
me<Ung'of March 27. That Is when Coun-
clhyoman Gabrielle Pryor says she wlll
offer another means the city might eir
courage provision of moderate income housina: opportunities within more eJ·
penalve developments rather than as
isolated, future ghetto tracts.
Any direction to dty staff to Jll'OCffd
on ideotifyiog specWc 20oes for less e:s:·
pensive housing In Irvine will awall study
of both the Quigley and Mrs. Pryor sug·
gestions, councilmen agreed Tuesday.
Jackie Smith.
Get,s Hospital .
Steering Post
Jackie Smith of Mission Viejo will head DISCLOSURE. the Saddleback Community Hospital
amount of information that would be "Auxiliary Steering Council," created to
disclosed. coordinate hospital support groups in a
H~ Quigley pointed out that present major fund-raising effort.
law wu •ati&fied when be staled at the The new Laguna Hills hospital will
Irvine 1068
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Aft;er Shift
'Ille election of Irvine Councllman John
-11 the city's oow.,.,...,.,,..,,.,
nigh! b""'8ht with It a nwnber ol d>anaes In other UIJgnmenta ol ....,. -Tbe lollowitll -Polls lo be llel4. by Individual ... mdlmen 1tblil Ibo nest
eouncll reorganlzatlan In April, lfll:
Mayor Pro Tem, Bmry Quigley; mu.
Ing committee liailon, Councilwoman
Gabrielle Pr yo r ; IDtergovemmeotal
Coonllnatlng Council of Orange County,
Mayor Burton: Leque ol cautomJa
Cities, Orange County Dlvlsloo, Mro.
Pryor;
Mayon' Selectioo Committee ol the League of Cltieo, Mayor Burton with
Mrs. Pryor as altttnala: Municipal
J.ia.iem, E. Ray Quia1e1 Jr.; revenue and
tautioo committee, Councilman WiU!am
Fischbach· • • Local ACtJlC7 Fonnatien Commission,
~Y Quigley: League ol aties annual
coilference delegate, Mrs. Pryor; school
llailoo committee, Mrs. Pryor; and
Orwnge County Sanitation District, Ray
Qulcley. .
The reshuffling ol muncil appointments droPs Councilman Filchbacb from five
offices to one; Councilman Pryor· gains
two delegate assignments for a total of
rour; Councilman Burton takes on three
posts compared to one last year; Henry
Quigley retains only one ol nine positions
he lleld lut year, and Ray Quigley gains
three 1oba compared to no prevtou.s
assignments handled by the councilman
from Turtle Rock. ·
Yet to be COlllldered are asslgiimenj ol
a ~to lili the -1!0:11batement Comipi!IOo Pc!ll and the pOiistbte ...... a1
ol Paul Tllokovlcb from the pool ol' dty trwurer. Mayor Burton bas lugested
C. C. "Bill" Clark for the boDOrar)t post.
From Pqe I
SCHOOLS ...
opening of the Valley View bearing he'd open at 23581 Paseo de Valencia in JuJy.
bad dilcussions with both citlzens and Attending the first meeting of tbe 'steer-"firm but fair" with general contractors
representatives of the appllcant about ing council recently were representatives and to pick school completion dates that
every aspect of the ptopOled zoning. of various support groups from El Toro, are reasonable and not just the dates the
Fllcbbecb would pl'.efer to see Mission Viejo, Leisure World, Lake trustees want the school open.
dilclosures: that put In the public. record Forest, New World, Aegean Hills and Doing statiBUcal .anaJyses and popula-
of the bearing the following infonnatlon : Capistrano Highlands. tion projections was highly recorn-
-The date and time of a private The council will provide assistance to mended, as was overall master planning.
meeting. the hospital support groups not .act aa a U districts acquired sites lo advance and
-;l'he name ol~ who asked governing body, Mra. Smith' explained. began design work, they could be ready for~ meeting.~ . . -' "We sinij>ly f..J " she con\ipued1 "that to build when state aid came through, -!Jbe place w . e discuss-• a m3re,1i;iJina "· ~ pt: all> ~· •. they were advised. ·
hel4; ~ f ~. • will ~· ev .u~a~!•" ·':\. ~-·principal and pouibly mJ . -; frhe reaam ,., m,eeWlc was fund. inf.' · '1"" · 7'" ~ \~e to8dflft!I> staff for a new schCiii ~ which ov dei the proposed All Saddleback Valley hospital suppor\ t,MlY in the ,design stages was recom-
1aw s policy discouraging . them outside groups are invited to have a repr~ men.ct by a number of the architects. ~'\'!Ung o! • l"!bUc bear.z. ta!lve on tile n . . " .. qo,_· out that archltect.s nee4 dica$~Y of-~·: ;~rtJC;i l~tfr! In . addi6on p uraging ~nee~~r1' .. sf declsion-maker" to gi·~
the dty ml.lit an.! .. J' th f 1 contriblltions .)/ new bosp1tal, J~ ~ !Ji;m " ta! clear go or no go" 00
itatemeot, "$ · c opinion ° orer ~; steering ·cou~U h(JJ>es to infonp. Vav~1 cbanps 1r:@lan or other matters. ·
piece of • iJ>!oftnation made given residellta ol the b e a 1 t h care to 'be Ar<hitict. agreed that minor change
dllcloaed or requested by any 'person ~ avallable there. . . orders -usually unezpeded rises in
party td the diJl:wiakm tit solicitation ... " One w~y the. council plans to do this, costs at ·a late date in construction -and
Penalties for misdemeaoor riolations M,.,, ~th sa.Jd, is tbropgh tbe recent the delay in board action on them were a
suggested in· &be ordinance include 8 fine organization by the public Information of-big problem.
of '600 aod or jail for up to a year. fice of a '1Progt~m Bureau." In . t f 0 , ~ bureau will make speakers avail-response o a c.'ODCem o ameron s, able to COllllllllllity groups for dbc:usslon Flewelling agreed that ii was advisable
ol topics ranging from Wait Disney stu-for dlstrtcts to pinpoinl llChool sites at a
dioe animation to vacationing on 8 budg· fi1ed price With the area developer From Pagel
RELOCATE. et-including, "ol course," she said, up-be.fore land values go up.
to-date infonnatlon about the boepital. But, Flewelling, added, "not all •• For Information on the bureau, call the developers are that friendly."
state study the proposed relocation in public information department at 8.17-There are few fast-growth districts in
conjunctlon with the unresolved problem 2881. For informal.ion about the auxiliary the siate left Porter told trustees of two
of lindlng an end_ point for the Corona dcl steering council, call Mrs. Smith at 830-of such districts. "1bere must be a con·
Mar .Ffteway. 57!7. cortea eu.rt (by such dlatri<ll) to Corte
'41f 'ft could turn the Corona del Mar 1aglclflldD:.ln the s~ to .help/' lhe Dana FrtleWfY enotJih to coMect wl~h • the,_._ • • • • . ; .... • ~ai't:tiltkt said--,:.... · reallbied Go8lt 1118hway," be sai\{. •t . T.:."Vll·ne s .. -~-Ab .. :;:.:.-~ ..... 'J!!il in the ~aslness of the woqli be fanfistlc..'' ' : -~J. 9?'¥ ..,..1, l' ~ ~-~t&tl ~·t have trowth," Porter
Since d~~lon ol the Paciltc .:0iif-· • ·· ,; • -. ·..; .(I_~~ :•voo:x°" •(Ot to be more
freeway lrol!I the stala highway mnr.e<:·. T -·-de....,'.U!p~ "':. _ ;:· viS!bl~ s~.C needs."
pl1111, 11. bat not ~ clear wlltllCllle •• .IJt:a •"Ill .bUel!J
Corona del;:Mar F~ay, whlch:itl.11111-. · • •
alive, woqjd terminate. = . ·· T 'S Dy MilJ Authorhalion for the DlvislOn-of;' 0 a er
Highways to begin negotiating with 'the
Irvine Co. for the highway reloctt!~; Mrs. Sally Ann Miller or University
wbk:h would take place larg~y on Irvine Park has been elected chalrman of the Company-owned land. was given earlier . . . th11 week by the Call!omia Highway Irvine com(i;lun1ty services commission
Commission. which governs parks and recreation,
cuJtural and Other citiz.en activity pro-
OU.Mal COAST "
DAILY PILOT
Jiit Or ... c....t l».ll.'f "II.OT, wf1!I 9IMcft
" Cll!Mlrl(ld tM ........ ~ ...... MlllflW .,, h Or.,.. C:O.lt l"ullli.ftlril C.Oll!Nny. kP9"
nM lldlti.r. ... MIW!tid, Mor.cit~ J!lrOuD'I
P:r....,, fw c.t. ~. M...-1 ...,._
Hunlll'llloll INCll/,_.... VIiie'(, l ........
a.di, 1no1M/1Mdl9Ncll 11'111 Sift c.._,., , t: J-Ct.,/ttr-A 1l11tl• ,..,.,....,
HIM ill ............ $1,.,,...ys end ...,....,._ I ~~ -;=.I ="',:._~·~:.~,:.:1:,11 ,:'.
Rob.rt N. W1.d ,.,........ afllf .,.....,..,.
gr~ms offt;red by the city.
Elected vice chairman of Ille study and
council advisory body was Gllberl Cballet
of the Ranch. Others servln1.on the '1Qm·
mission are Robert Holt of Culverdale,
Sandy Fl:oud of Tw1le &ct and Miles
"Pete" Peterson of the Racquet Club.
Commissioners meet regularly on the
first and third Wednesdo;ys o! each
month in the city hall councll chambers,
4201 Campus Drive. All meetings are
open to the public and subject to the pro-
vl1lon1 of the state's anti-secrecy Jaw -
the Ralph M. Brown Act
City Community Services Director
Paul Brfldy staff~ the voluntary com.
mission.
Hospital Adds
New Department
A public Information department has
been established at Saddleback Con>
mulllty ifqepltl!I In the ~ Hilla Medical Center. · . Tbt d~i;nt was formed lo kttp
residenls In the Volley ln!onned of the
ocUvltles of lhe hospital due to open Jn
July at !358\ Pueo tie Valtncla.
Dtpartm<nt opokelmlln 8ob Sabin 1tld
reslt!Onta Call call 111748111 wtlh ln-
/ormatlon on &.j)llal supPort or qu ...
lltln! on futur. bealll! care It wm pro. V1de,
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Freeway Fighter
Declares State
'Road Hungry'
A woman who successfully led a drive
to block a proposed freeway in the
Rivenide area warned participants in an
envirmmental seminar Wednesday that
very little It being done to diver\ fund1
from Hroad hungry" California Divlaion
of Htghwa)'I.
Mrs. Marian Carpelan, president of Ille
Citlzerus' CommlUee on Freeways and
Transportation In Riverside County, told
a UC Irvine audlence that nearly 1819
million of the state's $977 million
transportation budget for tm 1 s
earmarked for highways. (Additional
seminar atorles Pa~ 3 and 8).
"lt makes no di.Herence that groups
lite oun lllht Jn the courta ln prove that
!reeweya acbeduled for CONtructlon •t
the COit of hom<o ll1d envlronlnenl are
unwanted and urmeeeuary,'' lbe Mid.
''Thete lunds contlmle to be alloca¥, while the Mass Trannorlattoti bullgOt
plil .......... --6-. laid. ..,,,.
Dlvta!on ol lllclnnYI hu IMrly 17,CJ!O
· person1 on lta paytOU wh!le Mm Tranalt
hi• U."
Mrs. Ctrpalan ult! lier oraan1tat1on
loupt for oeveral yean to prov• that a
propt>led lnewl)' "'"'kl have polnU<Hly
removed homt1 from the am and wou1d
have had e 1nm.-. eeoloele•l tmpact on a nearby park,
•we uvetl I,lflt hornet and Ille park
because .... rm.Uy manaaect to """" • that populet!on pro}eeUonl for the 1
Rlvenldo ...... lhowed • declJblftg
poptdatloq ~ rather tllln tbe !DO
crease tleplclad by Ille DIYblon of
m,hway' authorlU... • .Mn. Clupolan
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DAILY Pl"'7'" ..... IW •kf'MIN·....., Breaking the lee .
Katie Powis of Costa Mesa (smiling) chats with Anlonia'Koshel Qf
the touring . Russian Jl)'mnastics team during . a break ill the Soviet
lrtrlB' workout Wednesday at the Sports Arena. Katie, a student at
teWlnkle School and an '!SPiri/lg gymnast, watched the workout and
mingled witli the Sov_iet 'girls along wftb other me111bers of the New·
port Beach Gymnastics Team. For more on the Jlusslan gymnasts; see Page 25.
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l4nJ, Use
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Irvine dty COlll)d)men ·Tuelday -wilt test the walan ol norlh. JrvtnO'I
precflt land 1116 p-lni belon leapinc,,
to pay 18,llJO !tr ao envinlnmaltat lnJ!>,
pact abutY required by law belore t!Jt, ci~ plan -be adopCed. ""
l\la)'lllr Jolla -urfld ......n-x to aet the •in'elfmlnar1 cllscussiM?." meetin& for Tuesday in clly ·ball, 420l.•
Camp.as Drive. t'
'Ille lnfonnal but pobllc ....ion wtn In-
volve ctevelopen and property ownero>
wishing to eoo>me11t on the procise land
use plan ~ by ' Ha'worih and
Anderaon, consilltanls. )
The document, lncludlng . some obviowl
errors 111ch as parks threading through
existing home deveklpmenta, Burtoo
noted, may or Jn13 not be acc::eptable 10
developers Who might apPlY'for zonilli o~
want to develop land covered by the pl1111.
.The 'plan geperally provides_~
plminlng for land Jn the city """"
Moulton Partnny to the city limlta. ·
U It appears the plan Is feasible ·and
poalble, the Qty Oluncll mlgJrt then
order the emtronmenlal lmpocl report.
Withdul an .EIR the plan cannot be,
•doplad. Without adoption, requests 1&.1
four devtlopen for Z<lll!' changes Jn· ilM>'
north ir.tne area 'lfil ""f'tlnue, to· ~
delayed. All have waited since prior t~'.
Incorporation ror l;i!Y approval. . '
· ·pow~·~ay Over":4ifoo.
One other In the area, _liowever; ha».
been a~ea: TllOt ls"tne."lrvfnl>".Com· pony'• Vlllid or vaue;: Viel" former!~
kmwn ·~~lftlnufV~e Ealf_., U~ Tl'!
• ThoOe mteteslOil m·"°lfl>·lritne-pn!Ciodl _;: • •Mn are !>elDI !old" ~j!zpect o...i
di..,iMlai· to ~Ott o'cleck•'l'tltGy ··. MM:s 'Probahly~d~
CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP)
-The more than 1,000 servicemen miss-
ing in action in Vietnam are probably
dead, newly freed prisoners of war have
told military debriefers here.
The POWs said the men probably died
from wounds unattended by Communist
capto~a. were killed when their planes
crashed or died after parachuting into .
dense., uninhabited jUDgle.
It ia unlikely any of the men unac-
counted for by the Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese are being kept secreUy, the
POW1 said. The men said they probably
would-)3ave hOf;d, SOIJ'et)>ini sin~ _they_
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were dn:ulated regularly among five or more POW camps. ~
Despite the men's report, military of·
!iclais are sWI hoping for some "°rd that
at Jeast some of the 1,000 men, not ln·
eluding 308 believed lost in Laos, may be
alive.
They pointed out that Bobby Joe
Keesee, the civilian mystery man who ·
arrived Wednesday from Hanoi ivlth 107
pllnt. shot down in 1917' and 1918, wu not
OI\ the Communist prisoner release llst
until Moodey.
A total of 1,327 servicemen are-missing·
in lndocblna. ·
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'l'hi 1>q¢tdl tl!Udy· -·~ will. ~'ii '7\IO wtlb tltl ~ bl"
DoilglD peve!opmeol Cllnpony of Id? (
master . Plan !or devel"!'menl ol !hi!'
!Inn'• so.acre COlillnerdal llOrcel at'
• ~ Drive ana lofacArthur l!Ouie""\
in the !?vine In!lustrlal Compie.I. • •
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' PIGGY BANK. ' ' to when those checks starJod appearing
in local bnaks... '
. It ii" alleged that Morltz, an ereeuttvi:
.at the ldbtorola Corporiltloo's El Segu!ldQ' plan~ pocbl"d more than '5,000 !rqm lils'
man)PJllaUon ,or \"S '1<>1ep ~· '
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f.~11.·n ;ww ~ !~ '!'J llO: lY.
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Reag~~ AuthotizeS Water Marsh Land Trade
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Dv TERRY COVILLE . -bt tllt OllW ...... ,..,.
Governor Ronald Reagan t o d a y
authorized a land swap between the state
and Signal Gas and OU Company aimed
at revitalizing a 400-acre salt water
manb near Hunlingloo Beach.
Reagan's signature officially capped
IJIOI'e. lhan tWo years of hard negotiations
between state olllcla18 end Signal.
Beside!: 'the 400-acre ft\&J'Sh, the swap
t11vesthe. state .... Iller llO -wb!Ch
Nixon Taps
Er;1t_voy . ·, -
F o;r.' Peking
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may bec:ime a public marina.
"Thia la a unique example -~ .. whati ~
be •ac<ompl.lshei! when · agencleo, p0bilc
and pri~•te,, wqr)< cooperatively and In a
splrjt of sellleaneu," said the Governor
in Sacramento. · . ,
'Ille 530-a.cre, reclangular parcel lles in tbe jlol11 Bay ·l'lJl!on, on th( ial•nd side
of Pacific Coast Highway, south Qf
W1?1er Avenue. · · •
•Ufldllr terms Qf~the swap , ,lb< sla\e
talt., immediate UUe to 3oO acres.
Another 230 acres wlD be glv~ to tbe
state f~r H years. U during that period
'an ocean c.hanbtl ii ~ed. the es:tra
land also becoGles state property.
. In .,,turii. the 9lale II rellnquJablDc Its
water way rights · which extend lib the
finwi; on a leaf U>ropgh the Boisa Bay.
State officials had claimed ownenhip to
•at least•-_ In l!olsa Bay.
With ' the; slate. pqlling, back, It ct ...
the Jiath for. Slgnfl'i devel9P,1DODI of
nearly 1,100 remaining ""'"' In Bofaa
Bay.
'l1>e oosan chaanel midrt help Sigr>a1
build a Huntlngtcn llarboUl'ctylt water
_.,un11y on pert of Ibo land. Sigr>a1
spokesmen say they have not yd pta._t
development In the area.
Slate Fish end Game omrtals will build
the salt watir ~ by dr<dgjag ....
c:bannell and croal!ng ocean tidal actlm
ID the Bay.
'!'boy say H will be tbe !Int attempt
fNflr mao!e, ~. lo r&<:reate a
natural salt water marsh. The 130 acrt.s
clo6est to Warner Avem.te would become
• public marina with fishing and boat
lawdiog !adlities, ~ the oceaa channel
ii built
Tbat ocean cut milJ>t abo be llSed to
make another entrance to Huntington
Harbour, mder Warner ;J.venue.
'lbe Governor bas also authorized the
spending of $11,000 out of the lflS.71
budget for the preliminary plannJnc ol
the Bolsa Bay marsh. The money will
come from the envtronmeotal protecUon
fund.
Today's official signing was attended
by A.wmblymao Robert Burke (R·Hun-
tingtoo Beacb), Slate Senator Oenni1
Carpenter (ft-Newport Beach), County
Supervisor David Baker, Don Mca-,
president of Signal l,andmark, Inc., nd
varloua state aulborltles.
Unity Cost Bared
$,1 ·Millll)n P:~ice f.or District Split
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on ~ todoy be II calllpg ftlenn
ambassador i>avld Bruce, Iii, bllclc from
retirement to be chief of a u'.s. llallon
office in Peking lo· fljrther Improve rela-
u.O. b.h.een tlie 'u'ntted state. enc1
Communist China. 1
1IJ TOM GORMAN .;;tn ..... have pn1J>Ol.l!I ~liQll 45 a --. ::... -~ ... .... --=-..... ~ to .(lfet\'8"'t:!I)~ '
A $1 JDllJl&i price tag.bu -plaoM tlllb>a II bJgb -c allfj_~ I,
1l'be dlllerence lo , aid. "8ltd oa Iha
4,000 high school -ta -·"' Valley, would coot a total of abwt '1
Nixon said the omCe will• be In Pe-
king about May and have a complement o1 20 Amerlean diplonuotlc peraoone~ In-
cluding two of thll nalloa's top Chlneae
experts.
'.The top depulies will be A!fred Jenkins,
ranking· State Department C2lina expest,
and John Holrlrldgl!.-top IQID al the
Wbite Houie National Security Council.
,Jl-Otb speak Chlneae DuenUy and have
traveled with Nixon and bll top national =i::r.t-~· ~enry "· Kis_alni.,. 00 n:'~ao~be~upa
liaison office In this country u 1he result .
of dipiOl""li!' talks ,._~ oopcl:atUljed ~with Klsslopr•-Polliir;._,..,. ·
not say wbeo thet wOuld -~bera..ot who w ~It
Meamrblla. Sell. I' ·a · • (D-Mise.) latrOducod I , , full a1p10lDJ\11c 1mmun11J, • . • ...,.., ..... __
oo re~t~tivea of 's J WILi. bLD WATill TOWlll GET NIW LIFE IN. .r\, P/llllt?
RepubllC QI C!1i"8 who wUl -IJie new-, Hon.o-1 Offer Plan for Hunt I..,_ 11Mcll Strvcture ,
ly agreed-to liaiaon office lo W~. , · ' · . • / The news conference ~ not an-· ., 1 •
:$et"~~.ei.~ l Homoowners' ·Unit .Urges
oil diplomatic relatlolla ~· years qo • , • • · ' , wbeo the Communlst.t beellll comlni to • · .• · • , · po::-~~'called ambt~or 'Bru.ce Ac<J!U" •st.1•tt··on of Park S11°te· out of retirement "bee•~ I th«lgbl It , · r . . very lmportan~to appoint• man of great ,, ~ ' • . \
stature to the position." lie made the · • ' ·· ~ · , , ~ '
point that Bruce, a ~. ,erved un-· A snlall group of Hunllngtoa· Beach ' 1be bon>eownen, 'Whose houses are oo
der both Democrattc end RepubUuD ad· homeoWnat hU uled Ibo city'lO'bi;y Mirina v,.,.. Su.et, averlooldni tbe-
ntlnislratlons. -and would ..pro'!ldt a and build 1 2.Wcrt ''\!iew"· .J>Or:k over-' erly.. 'eked u.. perils and ftCrelltloa
b1partlsin • approach to . ~ D e W looking ~ ~· • conftimm Wedneoday -'~• ID cGosid«
diplomattc moves with Clllna. · /l'be,propoaed park 11 lioqnd"ll by w,m-' 00 ....,..
The President said the Iii~ ap-,er'A.e.i1e,1.osi>a1osA ueand~ Ibo 11\te 1oi: a_wt. <
proscl> IJ 911111elhllli be w~ lo <!II· !Yew Stieel ;Ille atty J:°ac!Y OWlll 11,00o Commlsslooers asked Norm WorlhJ,
pjla,,.. 9o Illa\ the =Ill ilJ!!ilUvt lie llqUUO. fee\. otJl,:lbe.JbtiJ>a' of'ap Oldl diredpr of para and recrealloo, toJtudjr
!,tarted wJ.th ibe mJ!lll!llsl Cblnele 1"llei' towei-•~ bais,be<-jlme.-the feasi~ty ol I\. • ", will 09nUnue ID:!M lu\urt.P~ l!le lliina 111-aJiiidriiifk -,_,r "'lbere 11 im Ocean View Scbool l)li.
presldencJ< ~ occupied J>y ~at JJ'l 1'. l.....te ~ p1' ;,;;~ • • lite\ lite -· 1n the Bolla a.tea 1tepubl1can. • . ....... -. ..... ,.,_ o bWld ~ " w~'-aald "Whl'• •· ·'·· cm ( Bruce hadJl1lllleJISil-1en<t. ID lbe dOl!linb""* •tllo ~ o(,ihe,Jl"ll" aree, w . .., • • Y• ~ -
diploma& fleld. Jle aerved u.America's erjy. · , , 1 hiJl. We nonnall)' build our perils nez1
ambus8ilor' to West Gertnmoy lrOin 11157 ' t6 th&llchoOI. ,To bull4 thll ooe, '1"'d btve !o 1/158, ainb&sSa®r to Greafllrltalh 'ao'd -to deviate lrom· the master plan_."
France and headed the a.s. delegation to . Arti.st' Widow ·Dies · nie bomeowners -about "" were the Paris Conltrence in Vletnim from preient Wednesday -have propmed thal
19'10 to 11111. , • , -t:l4oos: FORD, Pa.1 CAPl _ Clrolyn tbe water , ,..U J!lfit' be developed by * * ' . * , . wY<>lli. Wldow o1 artisti N1c. '1''* ~ · gr~dMchool . youngsters ,,!th homeown-' . niOiher of Andmf jWyeth oillj t>I ers mallftalning It. ·
N• I tend -·· billl-lmCJWll ,'i>iilileh, .u.a1.1o-, . -' pftipooal IUbmillod by ·Bill Halpin, lXOll n s ct.y -I heart ·~ ti -11. oaD1 for the. park to be ,prlmlrlly · Otbet slSVlrinr chi\drlin are dlugb1era· , wr~ !'!,flowers, .
To Cut Tariff =-a:..u~~~=~~ ~~~::O~ ,. . Ptter lfrn1, did Ibo ollldal porll'a1I or 9'eoted by Ibo 1'JU!llllerl." Halpin said.
Im B f . the II.It President Lyildoo .11. ~:. lfalpln's ~!nvttytnl pt-VI· On port ee -Ann, !lcCoy, ..... the wife of an, attlsl, tion Qf tbe 'old water to-. remaviDg the
and, a IOn, Nathanle~; a Du POnt CO.' gralllti from. tt, and putting a now stain
researeber. ~ (See PAlllC, Pqe i/
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School District. ~ Valley trusloM want to kee~
Dr. Charles wood!hi. I .. Is la D I rocelvliig fliwic:lal aid loi-high school
superintendent for business, will roveal -II from the entire ll'untlniton
these and · other figures to Fountain Beach Union lllgb School DlltrlcL .
Valley ll'll,i!ff! JVhep they meet tonight. ' But In order' to continue receiving tbe
Their 7;IO qieetlng will 'be held-lo the $1,,00 per student aid, special legislatloo
district's educattoo center. would be needed.
Woodfin said loday H new legislation Is U current slate law remalm in ett.cl,
not approved, tbe cost to split away from the district would only receive about $950
the Huntlngiolt Bead> Union lllgb Sdlool per student, based oo the current wealth
District m!lht be loo great a bur1len. ol Ibo ~tary llchool district, Wood-
million, he said.
Even though the dlslrlcl woo1d ...,.
tinue to pay for Us own elementary
school studenll, the addlllooal -. for
the hlgh llChool lludenll may lhnlw a
wrench In the unlllcaUon plan.I Woodfin
said.
"Unless we can have fllndlog bued oa
the total hltd> ICbool dlstrtct, Fountaln
Valley lhoufcl not consider unlllcalloa,"
be said.
R~li'.ee S~ President Nixes Quiz;_
;~Fr~ POW' ·, · ·· ·~"· Gral · tion Seen?
1 _ , •T'f~ y '. , . ~""811MoM . (Ul!l .-ib~t Nl... cllallqod •°"""• to -J'ouniauf Valley po1Jce )lift pat m 1!1111 ':II 1al' d ~ toda 1f1ing hll P!>ll. Uon belore Ille U.S. .,.._ ~.. oo1''lllO~!ir•WWWIM • iio'Wl!i."l'atllck v Couri.' •~ they-;Jieg~ r 1 1:,11 bbDoelf111r u 1 Wirllliu-"bollaCo'' ilJ lollrl"l/I lllat "If the senate •.• -a """" ,... .. turned Vlelnllll. ptjlooer of nr. .Nllln'I -ldllly ,,.,.... the com-we would welcome II," ll1saa ealtl.
" · of -. • • He said Illa ban on preoldentlll aldel Jimes Mcllooald, 41, lonnellY · Ht.-he -1d never perin11 111ch appearing before' Coojp-. .-to ~~ ~:,,:j~~ lelll•oooy, even If 'II meant Gr-r'• re-the blpartl.lan Senate commlllet htll<lod v•-.. ., jf,dloa.· . ' • ' . by sea. sam Ervin (~N'.C.1, whlcb will
Friday !or I ~ hearillg Jiii too "My c!eci .... bu been .;. N!Ion bealn IDvestlpllJW Ibo Waterpte CUI
felolry -of -bod <hircb ID(I told ,_ten al I Wiiile llodtt DeWI anil other charpo of pol!ilcal Hplooap
oae -of grud ---coal-, and Campeign &reiularillel wilhlll I few · Fcamtain Vallor ;cletecliY<> llad,J Ent-Ht Ald Jolin w ·0ean m -to ~-:
quill said todaJ .. lhat he -tbal tllo Pr<lidol>I mm Ibo senaie Joalclary "Perhaps lhll la the time to llave the M~ 11,a &.:" .t°:• "but 11e:1 Ownm--to 11~ con-hJahesl court ID tbe Jud mate I cltclaloo ~ • freed .~w .. him lie~ -said nec11oo wttll the Watetlite CU., on II ... we think the SUpnme Court will
MacDonald -told . "'~ "has in -doable prjVll ... '! -that u_phold the aeperallon ol powon," Nixon
. rel~ ~!~.'!:te J!rllqa al_ °'.".:'t. o1 the 11~1 rebollonahlphlcu well aald.
r.: -.-~ -as the .....UV. privlJeie w h the Nixon said he hetrd that aorne _,_.
the n -POW'stqry u 1 ploy to Pin llJlll--·· n-·-1-•--ou1d block "-•·•• bold Kr. "-• ..... lo "•. n8thv eubed ·ml ... cbecbwHJtF--"~ -0 ~-" any ........ _., ~ fa1o • 'vaney ~ who befriended presldeollaJ _aide from teallfylng ~e Dean's appearance." lie aid llo -1d
him. , • the CoagreoO. <Sot PJll, Pap JI
--··~ .......... M8codoa!d. -med a;, ......... ~~ ,. •• .--,_ --
the same tric): to emheztle a car out ol a SI M' · d : w~~.!!i.:."'~ -• Lo_ ngsh.o_~ -. oop oon· ar.
... qo, the detecllve explained, -. -· , the two 'cbeclr: victims filed I complaint <' • • , , •
itlth FOUDtaln Valley pollce. ,,,........ h -~~~~~~Cir Takes·~Cabo ·Yac t ~Race
He WU plcDd up iaal, Fr1c1"7 when I ,
Founllln VaDey ~-_opotled Ibo car' ouisld'e one of Fountain Valley'1 • bars. 11ea.,.· 'lilDds In the borne .tr.tch g~ve • . abead of Moonday, but oeve!lb overall ID
loog-Cd ,.cllt Moonday tbe boolt it • OOl'r«ted time with JIQ;llllf. The Cal4'1
needed to C!JIDO from beblnd and win the did win Cius A compettUon, however.
Att~t's Widow Dies
MOSCOW (UPI) -'lbe Soviet Union
urged today that the Nel>el Peace ·Prhe
go to President Tito ol Yugoslavia, who
w11 once denounced .by Mo9cow u an
outcast from world O)IDJDlmltm HIUla1
Tikhonov; chairman of the Soviet -commiltee, has written to the Nobel
prize committee in Oslo aupporting the
ndmtnalloo' of Tllo, sc:tonllnc to the
Communist party newspaper Pra..ta.
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'/IOinlle C&bo Sall Lucaa race w..me.-The Dorothy o san. out o1 Newport day. ' An ·aging caMO 11oop from King Harbor Yacht Club and II sklppettd by u-~. y--U Club ID Redondo l!eae!h Dr. Robert Beauchamp, the. widely
--""" '· known credli dentllt. MoondaJ -with I comcted time of n.. t!U -'-· 1111 II hoall had 100.177'7 boUra. . ,.,, ...... ~I
Second place -WU Firebrand out • (ht y .lCln' • ~ .... ~) I
o1 NeflpOlt Barbor Yadll Club, which
-jUlt men than an hour behind ......,.y . -.. corrected time. ol
10~,ri,,,,,;. ol the llnt C&bo race end
leader througll lllOll. ol thll week'• nee
was Kahill, piloted by WUUam V. Wright
ol the H!DlliD&lon Harbour Yacht Club.
u ......... ~ fell off the pace end
ultimltely nn1""" third overall when u
to ,.._ --winds came up !or
the last • --. ol the race lllat bfcall in
N<wport -Friday. Wllh wtDd lrom lhe .amtb II thelr
bocb, the•l5 ... II aallinll 111 the 11...,.rt
Ba:rtxJro ·Yacht C'tukpfliMtd nee un-
furled tllolr ll>imaRn ...i .. toward II•.-finlob · lino II •the ,-tlp ol Baja
Calllmlll. ' -.y, employtn( 1 deslcn that won
,_ ngularly unll1 five years ago but
bu• mil -ftl1 lo -,.., ap-... eu111 mdltd II lhill downwlM ex·
erdae. 8'lppmd by'Q. A. Wolflld. ahe
come from ...0 olf Ibo 1JOCO lo edge out
......i -ol.lltrir -. .. ,,,. ,lop two ftnllllt!n lo the """'· _,. 11111 Flrtbnlld, ..... botb -
q lo cfaa 8.-ICllllll -lo dUI c. 'Ille 'lrllllllog oomciod-time lo Iha im
,_ WU I~ 1loan futer thin tbe lrll
w~ -of, four daft, II hiNrs, anil ---. ,,. -.. IAlll elapood 'lla>e -lllo ~ 0, .wlddl IJnhbod II UI ....... WedDeoclaJ. '1'1111 u-. -11 llila'I
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-IJtW.ba~. °""'"""' li1 nt<mbert ol the Ain<rican Indian Mi>v ..
mm!;.'1111! It -ho1'li)lea aod'AIM
-...... red to ........ oegotl•tlmlt wltltllitr~~ "'
AIJoif 11 -....,. llwd d111i111r the
algbt mt! early -1-'Oil aiea Darth
of Gje llulldinp -by the Indians ...,, Ihm two ....u ago. But it did not
,_,,,.. o.fllllfllbt •"" DlllY have beell tar&d iiirce, -' -, . a::I:. a lhlpmenl or medicine
lllfflrimt for the wt reached the In-
-. 'lllrir food llUp(lly was Increased
by -bead of catU., butchered WedJles.
clQ oJabl. >. llrt wblcb cleltroyed a mobtle home
uoed by the llldlanl u an -.Vallon
poll hi ._fed.;A pLllove Inlllde l\>e
haml illllcilW: bllt 1l>e 'quarlesf w .... emtllrll'tlli tllnC •
Indian spot...,.. said lbat Harllngton WooiJ, ~t of \nlerlor DejO~tor ll?lnl lo 'lmng •boot a solulloo Cl{ !be oc-
cupat!Qn. WU Oil. bis •Way here lot a
·~Vf "'°"' which fell 11Ver the .,.. ~ m,11t and WedneSdJly
bloclr<d oil his apptoach and tbe mov ..
mmt of supplies.
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NeW .Fadlity •
Dr. Frank Law of Huntington Beach's Pacific Hospital demonstrates
use of defibrillator on "patient" Don Rankin.as Mrs. Toni .MazoUa
cbe<!ka .equipment. Emergency faciliUes at the boepital haYe beell
doubled with the recent compl.etion of a $2op,ooo elipaDsi.@_ P!'Oi!id
·Rankin is·a ·licensed vocational nurse at the hospital.. Mrs..~):'
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µ. C)oldond '•-,attbllec! 'ha ~~,.~ -.:r. ~=::~. lllbm~l<il ... ~. l'4!;n -·Jdo -.. '
Plll't -"' Ibo SOiili ~ lllvet """ ""'*= ---...,_ ,_ ....._ 'la Padlle Caul Will'!•Y ia, lflmllllPJa --·-r--• ---Bead. • " '., the ....... Della. ldllal • ---
Allen lllbora Is Wloc the db'"'~ ....... --.--.n -.. -cr ·buytlielud lno lllt _ _, boM 1&1w1ota.id:...,.1111U1taoG'.-,...id
the J>O!l, The R.,.....i sile ~ h«•iJ . ..-.lft. rliJ>i.<>I._ bwighi for the Pacific~ The !kfullt ~ ~ _.
Yrttny'whlcb won't be 1luilL mlild -17 -_., ldlled aod a
Ribera, 'trbo .-Jy openod an ollitt -"""· but tbe depity polk:e dllel of
In lniDo, -'"d<sip lbe)IOlt for lhe '"°'"""-"""' ... ·-... the cit)'. ·-.. • w-., night, the pub and -'flclbm _., -•t!Ye
...,,...tlan eommiam Joot.ed at Ribera'• to the ...,_, *"*dloc to a CoL Le ~ plan and uted the ilaff "' n..111m, the -.... _for the
brin( -• fllfl report .. ii "" the saip ......... .
April moetfnll, .BaiJi lllin and the dopoilJ polk:e .tlliief
"We wlll -the plans to the Santa blamlld the -m °""'""'" q,-Ana Rmr ~ CMniiilW and to -' .
oor -plbllc ....U ~~ lllm uid _..., ·ci---. Norm Wortlly, dty paris ind·-thnnrn liiki tlle'llioi Klimi ~ ~ director, said today1 t I. ~ ;. :i.. ~ ' ... • •
"'lbn '"'" mixed ..-from commilsiooen," Worthy added. ''Some
attD't fa""8ble to any type ol -.:Y·
cle put."
Ribera .... niJI ...-i w..._i.y, but
be ~ told Wortlly Jle.feels lbere
ls·-need ltt aich a poilt and
that il could tum a nice profit ltt the Ci-ty. ~ ...
Ribera'• design ----trtinjng, ~--.. ..,...i
Politt Charge
Yiejo Ex~uti;ye
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-lwq. lrllls..aloac tqe .. --~ areasfttmloc*en,lnd~lldiaa selliiomh
will! • -Glib!, ?ejJlit ailil '--• 1* ••' IHoiifmdon---7 · ~-~""to
llo,tiJdndeo.a.Jot af lrw and ......., !Iii*•--., .... " .,. ~.,~·~~= :.=-i~::1ou:~e::!i: .,()Ws S~y Over l;OOO· :!:~~=-~~,:. ~i:,~ ·~~,,,., ~~~-~:::;~:;,,~-:u~,.::~
-"'·,_ lost eontrol of her csr and be poaible';" ·Wortlly ~ "In a """" lillalll'J •l •loi-~.L<Mi. ·-"E, . •"-'-·,1•· Of ·the race. ,•IO:< -.• 't • .........., trolled situation B micht '"'1k." , • Gron . Mi ~ :". J' •
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crashed bead-on Into another auto MIA 'P , b bl D d' '!be ll«ro, .-ngular )lll'COI, is =-~ ! =... ~ ~ ~F~t1ik:"~~:COI'-= Wednesday night. S ro a y ea about the slse of Munly °""1"'mily Tbe'Jare-llngbll~l!llt til)le ,,of. ·IOJ.13'/!: ·!Oui'UI .• Mlllrilil,
Peggy Elalne Tsagak~, 15, of 16'133 . Paik. It ls ~of the <>ranee~ peanll!>l iii South Orange OQunty ·JllUl23; fifth; itagdoU, IOUl3f,;?_~
Ari>or Circle, wu driving ~stbound on -~~ja Dist to s lrtaan:il> I Judicial District Court. Reel Rooster, 103.1310; oeventh,.""""""
W·-Av-·--·· ... railroad,_ •• _ h .1 d h IS no cen any m-Sa areas. "-~ •• ._._,.ho •-n.. ~•.,.clown .Q,'."'"'ib, Splrl' IOl.02!0; "'"" W. -., _..... ~ .._.. ~ ........... CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) up a headquarters in T a1 an tt> ~r are au .. ~., ,,...._..,., ~.~ "'6" "' , ... ,~ '"• -... ·-••·~---~at aboul Mor!IJ .... ''-·bed been under the Im-·i . IOUJOll; tenlb, Damania, .1811.~
... w!KOU uJC -.'1,;UCln uu.-wiQI. -The more than 1,000 servicemen miss-for the missing men even if it takes -~ 12th ¥ 5'~!..,~ ... the g dr' lammed Ing in action In Vietnam are probably years. The search base will be at Nakorn LA Secre~ .. ._: Held = t:;o•-=:::: !! ':. i::t J~~-~~s:-'~et m, i:M
ruuce -youn tver s dead, newly freed prisoners of war have Phanom, a U.S.-Thai air base on the ~ J cl a Mftllite. ,14th. Hilaria.)14.lla (~ken boom), -
on ber brakes to avoid a car in front of told .military debrief~ here. Laos border that . has ~n used for LAS \tmAS,,, (AP) - A 25. year· r ,.
her and alddded Into :i,on;comtng lanes The POWs said the men. probabl• died covert opcraliaos and reBCUe mtuiro• old Loi Angeles wunan bas been -..i The_.. ... ..,,; Ibey said, blld ' . = ~ . .._,".f:.o' ,' •-'·I!. : of tralflc where she dee! 'llllb a csr ' The Pentagoo said la!I moolh Iba! at Cart County Jail oo a drarwe of been lo pdl!.t _. cab he ·found a ~·-' """
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driven by Renee PillTy 43 'of 16595 from -unattended by Communist """'tine .a slot machine at the Slbara aruuod apd_the caoten!s ol lliaY banks • aw B: Moonday, Firebrand. Ragdotl.
T!bmoa Plaoe H .. ~ ... .,..: Be~ch. c.aptors, were .killed when their planes North Vietnamese diplomats were being Bold. be loulld jn • namber of IMmts. -a.. C:. ~ ~. Qamtana. ' . ~.:::::!',.-~... crasbed or died alter parac:hutlni into '."'ked lurther 9""'1ions about the JDlso.. ~::;:i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~--~;·~;:~~~~~-~~~~~~ Police sald MiU'--Uil re.,.~ no dtose, •mi•habltecl:jungle. , mg .~en. espetially those losUn Laoa., In Iii ~ 1njarles ulother, Evelyn,_ n Ja ,..Utely tirl oi the n>ell .. ., ,addition to the seven military .,,,._ 31,~1 .. , ,wcbeel,.r w~)ly 'VletE"'N! ·1bofe,lbeeommuo1stssaytheyho1d~•i .. -~ Peny w to HunJID&ton"' . Vie e , k \ ~ Clvllians. I 1 Jnt.n:ommunl . 'lllo' ! w o PO d" · • ,181 'a \ ( '· "Wllli4."""""81ions oflearning I
women are re • In tisfactory con-would hav~ beard something since Ibey than Iba!," spokes111an Jerry Frledh
diUon today and I.he boy wq ~ted and were drcµlate4 regWarly arnona five or wd after Laos list was disclosed .
.. ~ w -• Dlil!'t. moct POii ~·~j . " • ..__ ., I .
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' ~ ficials•ut llllfltoJ>IDg for11ome ww;d ~ r ; ' Page J :~ • ;· a·.; at Jeast,.sonti1 of -?e 1,000 mtn, Dot 'hi·• p~ ,~ ii17 '
FBI .. '"'1' eluding 308 believed lost in Lams, 1118' hie :fl.I.~ • • • ,
·• ,'.,.l alive. ,.
They pointed out that Bobby Joe 00 it.
not knuckle UDder to such pressure, even Keesee, the civilian mystery man wbo ,. "It will create an extremely pidur-
if ft meant a delay or defeat of Gray's arrived Wednesday from Hanoi WI.th 10'1 esque vi.si<m of a bygooe era," he says. nomtna&d. pilotl shot down In 1967 and 1968, was not Mr& Ann Cmway, another Marin a
Mm!: ..,_-respcmding to the challenge on the CommUnist prisoner release list View'bomeowber, said 8be and others will
-by !be JudlctaJy Committee this unuf Mooday. be cin:ulatlng pelitioos to delennjne liow
-when B c:alled OD Dean to t.stify A )otal of 1,327 servicemen are missing mueb support there ls for preserving the
IDd IODlt memben threatened to in ltldochlna. site as a park.
withhold Gray's conflnnaUon until this Tbe D<feose Department plans to set the part proposal also includes a q·
DI dCllt. gestion that flowers mlibt be used to
N"""' claimed his Administration had spell out the dty's name, or could be
_ _,,nspoos1vetocongressionai re-Butterflies Hit planted 1n some symbolic arrangement.
quest.a for infonnaUon "than any ad· :-Salpin told commissioners the Jl'jn.te
mtnlslralioo In my memory." "--• S land IO!d;ior 167,000 last year. He sug· 8' recail<d that during lbe Alger Hiss \;AHJSt ID W8rlll . gW: llial.Jigure.-~ a profit for the
Inv;tlll!Ptlon, . wbk:h he headed as a_ • _ , r ~ ;-J:11m!)!,Jll!lltf, ~"be au the city
!!MQJior· of Congress, then-Pres!-./;)• i ·wr ~~&··=-~Mlt~'joulddotherest,
1'rqlJLln Issued an exesutlve o~~ I ';f' M DY ~·uri: _; ' -';: \ j
ring' eveobQsiY ht the executlv.i.. . ' -:V -.. ~ --:... . men ~· an '•le~ In
I ti Ith th in :: • ... -~ , " -.. _., : .. ~ , UI ~\
-COCIP"ll ng w e v~ -. • ; .• • • ~-·-•"''I ·,.the ·=·., .... ~ ast w.ek wllen cooanltlee Jn all)'·way. • alfill!ll lallieS;(l!IU • ~' o • . w -~ . .
JQlxOti saiCl be'~ with: &fttll1'e"'lJ,ff'ltll'lll= or,ng. ~ r . to~ It surplus prop-~. flpei:tally"•lnee thc'JUIIW:"•,,.., ~~.;~~bl'-h~:sh ei'ly l!oa!It,~!,,~1~,_ ___ , . ~mec(.-esplonage againsl the:umr.e=:~-~. l!0 7 ro ~ e or Sever ~' ~~ sav111g
States, a,jd for that reason be ~ '": !ltGriiJ•... ·=-.. -. the city's property as a y 1 e w park,
memben of his own adm inlstralioiflO'lie:· ""'Ji!ef"7ire pahiled Udlt bu~~·· thoogh they did not menUClll buying addi-
more cooperative. But ht drew the r... ~Ing . miniature .'. Jlj)narc ~ lional property. :i t appearances before fonnal com-A ~ bup swarm of them descend· 1 ees ed on the coast fron;i Mission V'"jo to
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Seal Beach Wednesday, In the wake of an
earlier mass m,Jgration more-than a
Vt'eek ago.
Tbe northward mtv>tJoo fl'om rain-
508ked Baja Caillnnua 11.,,provlng both
inchanllng and ~tchlnl, just'U the
PJ"vlOUS 1961, 1167, 18111 . ..ud lllSI l)lgbts
have. • . ''What afe the!e fUnny'-little brown
things w!liidng around ot Santa Isabel
Avenue and C&rltoii' i>tace?" a
bewildered woman as~ed \he DAILY
PILOT Wednesday.
"They're going by by the hundreds."
she added. . ....
"I'd like to report a bunch of but·
lerflies," murmured a more observant
Iillle boy over the telephone.
FormAliy. liUed v..,...... Cardin! for
the biologist who cludled the Painted
Lady, the butierlllel -more thin 1,000 mtles each year ¥ter leavln( lbeir
br<eding grounds.
, 'Ibey stop to feed-on -. • ....i
wildflowers and to m..d and lq ~ en
roulo 'to their -~and tleatl!-•
Thousands of'1Ji0m OJ OD and Oil wrtll
exhaastion dropl them Ub a carpal of
orange over the .-.... or often Into
the ocean. Generations of Painted Lady but-
;r" iJm~ aI~flt ~~
Allaii la*lt -all~tui'al ._. : 'onhp 'C»udlt Agrlbilltlral Depart·
ment spokelipml Betty Crawner:Utd the • CUl'l'el)t~wry .... IS beadln( {'!Ill·
ty mcieli rii>ith-. ' ' · 1" Qajor,jly lbal dqo't wind ,u, illl•l·
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Attorney . Questions 'Energy . Crisis' Claims
11J 'TOM BARl"Y °' .................
Clalma 1' -· ,.... tbet Cllllomla--~ -in& • trlplln/I ol .,.....1 pn>ductlon bf
tbe )'elf 2,000 )Isl doo't "8Dd up lo a
c1oee ICfUtln1, Sonta Malka attorney
llrtDI Ruolb!Ottb told a seminar on lbe
..,Yltonmenl at UC 1rt!ne W'edneldloy.
.. _ tlult kloludoa -1ty
-Co<poratloo qlaoen -· lo tbe ' eoatrary, that we ....id cilt -lo
ball by utlliz1l>g methods lhl -~ -8 dml't want to taUt about, Rull>
forth rxamented during a Consume~ and
i.EnVirQmnental Law Sy mp o 11 um
sponaored. I by tbe californla Trial
Lawyen -talioa. R1lablGrih II one ol lour lawyen
operating lbe Loi ~ c.m.r.
• William R. Sammons of San Cl¢e!rte
• 11as been elected cbalnnan of the Orange
County Flab and GllllO O!lllmlallon. Samrmw ,... .-In the com-
1 m!Jsll>n ° lo tfll by Filth Dlslrict
&lpe-RGlll!d w. Cupers lo
>represent hla -· 1 lk la a ... 1or .tee pnoldent ol llutUal
,Savinp and Loon "-1atioa o I
lPa•w•, im nld hunttt IDd sportloi
enthualut, CU~n in.ted. > 'l'Uelday; 5'i11irvlaor Ralph A. Diedrlcb
Joamed Walter Joi. Fledltt .ol,~ 1'$1t,
, .. tbe -district ttprilen .. a.t "" the ~F!Jb and Gome Commlaton.,, __ ~,,
• Fiedler rop1aces Allllrt lk .,.,.,...,., ol '
lFuDerton who WU named to tha cotn-
lm!J!lol> bx lotMl'illlporillOr WIUlam J.
PhUUpo. •
fie la ID el<e!rlcaJ ...... Wbo IModl
his OWD firm ID .......... t 116 la an ODt•
............. fllllennaD, --ond COMerYltlonlst, Dledt1cb said.
for Law lo Ille Pabl1c In-. Tbe -let, lirlodPollJ' funded bf tbe Ford ';=~tlaa~....o...ill:M 1 f.1• •av l-r o om.eat · ~ l ~ II... lo tbe plain-
tilfl.
1111 organlaatlm recently -ully
blodced lbe ll4G lllllllan Oen t • r y
~way, a 17·mlle stnotdl ol bJibway
tlult -1d bfve evic;tod 25 llOO .,._.
fn>m t,tlll homes lo tile w.tt; and Haw·
thorne ...... ol Loi Anc<lel.
... Wbat the power eompan iet should
do.., Ru.mfort.h said, "is research
alternative forms of po-on tllO ICale
of lbe luoda they de-to tbelr public
'relations mill. II Polotodlf mentnc to lbe s.n Onofre
irlltallatioa, Rllsblartll wamed lbat
..nuclear powtr may not be the J>llDICflll
lion,"·-,,.,.. "Alld -ol JOU just bow lelhal It la ..,. tetUoc )'OU
.. ,.t -tbe fldl lm!>ICI ol tbe -.1111! tbe l'elll1 Central llalJnod bu ol audear-m tbe _ _....,. ·-to be Involved In Ila 1r.._ui.
1111 lllldar IDlt11IMioo " tlae and no ldlurance _, (n the
Aj)lrl """' tbooo -. ~ -will Insure Its c 0 n 11 g D m • D t tul. t ll. e pow e r ::f8'el et.DI .''
-lo 1111 .. tbe ..nblel!I ~ In do Powor componlei; Rushforth said,
wUb tbe nuclear ,..... •"""" floenl should be lookilJ& to IOlar energy Ind
audl fadlillel • San Onoh. geolbermal energy (bot ntor aprtllgs) • "Jll&bl-, eo miUioa....,. of !bat as two rldl llOlll'<OI of power for tile fu.
bJlbly lolllol .._ baVO .._ eneaaed lure. •
and dtl11ipef) in a ult mine in Kwu,'' '1Tbere Is 'a house in Phoenix, Ariz:.,
ltulhfoqh .aald. "'!'be ~ tbe power that drtwa llll Its power from batteries
-·"" don~ .....i 11r ...-Is what cha'1'd by U..ro)'f ol the SUD," be said.
happens wtim -cases wear out lo "It bas been an udUog experiment that
abou\,18 )'elrl!" bas been eotlr<ly ........iw.
... maaive ...alaUoo in tbole con-"And there a.re many, many areas in
talntrs wW 1ut for M.CIOO years," Cllifomla Where tbe hot water in our
lluablortb wamed. "~ I con lnf!lcate to earth . is bllntiQg to the surface lo lbe
form ol Cl)'lfrt and other enaptloal, ''
Rllsblorth llid. "SCieotlJtJ 11now that
this force can b! ha-II ,.. cao
aolve tbe oroblelil-~tet t>r.;iti!: that most· r:i them are ln
areas we abo want lO protect."
''Your power conipany people wtll ICOff
at these suggestions and tell you U..y aro
too far in the luttlnl II Indeed Ibey will
ever be practical," Rushforth said •
''But then," be said, 0 uk them .how
much Ibey spend oo geolbermal or aolar
energy research in comparison to what
Ibey spend oo tbelr public relatiohs and
advertising programs.
"And have you ever reallr.ed." Rush-
forth commented, "that. you, the COIUID·
en· pay for the masalve promotional ad·
vertising put out by UM!:8e people?"
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Air, Water Pollution Grows Critical
Manldnd bas to find the answer to Its
contamination of air and water because
it is Tapidly approaching the point of no
return lo terms ol those two vital
elements of tbe environment, UC Irvine
biologist Peter Dixon w a r n e d
participants in a seminar on the ~
viromnent Wednesday.
"II we take lleps to control lbe Impact
hnnian failings bave lo this area we will
have made a tremendous contribution to
lllluUoo ol t.bis problem," Dr. Dqm tolcl ·
tbe opening sesslon of the Calllomla
Trial Lawyers' Association cooventioo.
He reminded tbe •ll!lience of BQCh
mlshaPI as ·tbe wrecking of tbe oil tanker
Torrey Canyon off the southwestern
coast of Britain and the spilling of one
• million tons of oil on beaches lo Devon
and Cornwall.
'Safety Hearing
On New Reactors little easier by tbe l:nowl~'tlult yror
eourt action la burllog tbe developer by
delays lhkt.ara going to tpRSidetably In-er;:"~ "':;i ~"°:f.:1·1o lbe Nearing Finish,
opening -of tbe calilornla Trial Tbe safety and seismic phase ol beaJ'
I,awyen Aasodatioo cooventkll that now 1ngs into utility proposals 1o add two ..,.
mov5 to tllO Newporter Inn In Newport -at San OnolN entered Ila final
Beach thlir "tbera' IJ very -victory round in San Clemente loday with more
for-1be cltl7.elll' ....... _ that doeso't find disc11uions on earthqoake design otancl-•-• anls. --
, . . , ,,.Air ii a chemtCal problem and water through the London area, Dixon said. now mandatory are t1'e only way to begin
contaminatiOn ~ a matter for the "London li not· getting Los Angeles·1YPe attempting to strike a balance in terms
bio""""at,'! he said. "One dlfferenee smog ind ltti rapidly getting worse," he of air and water contamlnaUon, Dr. Dl1.· av&~ said on said.
between uiem Is that water con· . W~te~ pollution mainJy stems from the "New industries must be examined for
tainlnation ls a rec'i11t problem while air nltiates and phosphates pumped by ~an the emissions and efDuents they will put
pollution was spotted as long ago as 1499 Into his lakes and streams and biologists into the environment," he said. "Plant
when England's Parliament passed an have not yet found the answers to the sites will have to be carefully selected
act forbidding co1J fires that produced contamination created by human waste, and guidelines that will allow for every
soot... \ Dllon sald. form of human folly will have to be
That same Loncloo, Diion said, woold "We atJll have to contend with what I establ;.,hed." . · • -. • • •
rapidly become uninbabitable today if the call the water closet philosophy," he Limits that are belnC llnored by many
area did not enjoy a level of rainfall that said. ~·nat means out of sight aod out of men are being reapjdly •PP1'91ch!d. Dr.
helpo to disilpeto tbe kind of smog that · mind and that attitude doesn't belp those Dlxitf. Warned; • • ~ • • :
killed _huncJreds of Londonefs lo the city's faced wttb thla tremendqua problem and "Our greatest problem IJ the problem
"illler smog" of 1952. -scrllttle tlmein which to-aolve ft -ifiJl.. of education," he-.llld. "Once ~· can
Elimination of soot produced by coal deed we can.''1 convince people'ttbat. ~eryone'11LlQdt is
fires atjually amRlified that condition by Control' tj>at go fir bef0!14 the en· threatened we wlll have taken • giant
pennittlng UW'e , sunshine to filter · v~menW impact .at•tetflents•tbft are step towards achieving a soluUon." ~;;;;;;;;~~~:;;;;:~~~
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McCarthy !1111. "Jou often find t ibe · dllparity of figures -OD population
finished product lf.<1 vutly cl1fferent -estlmatoa in areas alfectod by tlii nao. ·
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tbe Idea Ind IJ a '""ch bettor deal in en-Carr testified Wore the two members
viromnental terms." of lbe Atomic safety and Licensing
And lie reassui.d dtlien -wary ' Boonl Ind gave population figuret which ol counter suits tbat could be ,flied by dilleied markec!J¥ with those submitted
thooe corporations and dev.i~ who wlier th1a year by witnesses for tbe
llnally trtumpla In lbe ClOUrtrOol1t. uWlties.
County Animal Control
Officers Lose Gun Bid
lly JACK llROBAClt CM .. .,_.,_...,.
Orange County Anlmal Control Olf1Cers
loot tbe1r bid Wedaelday to CMt"/ -· ·Stove Stlqbey, ~pmentlng 30 cootrol
-. odd tbeofllcors' -...,. talcbl away two :run NO mdl ft tbe1r
dlamay.
He maintained that tbe -lkm .22
caliber rifle Ille! Ill -lllolffl furnished olllce1a -Doi ollodlve-ln =~o1 ......
G~at Danes. lie said the officer was·
helplesa and II be bad fallen mlgbt have been killed. .
Dr. Jolvl Pllllp, county health olficer,
·admitted be bad been tbe one who took
sidearms away !tom the officers two
years ago.
,.,,,_ ltt ~ of opinion OD
tbe bumaoe upedl of various
flrunns,.. Dr. Philp aald. "Sldelnna -..,. -·.,.not ...... ol· flcerl can be a lmld to Ille olflcer and
&be public.'"
Be -boded by-9wlff James Muslt who lsld a abolgan .... more accurai.
He Aid Ille tlllo lilotcun -tloo 1baD a .31 caHber piotol.
would ody JQ!tiu d±•I, not ldD K. Dr. -c.pt ol Stanton, lftSldml
st1c1mey ...... lbat _,.,,.,._ • lllO .. ,.._ Callb!ilo v~
become bootlla. wlletl •PP • •d by • -tloa. ~ O.. lsorwu qalnlf
animal CVlllr<il -r • !.;.!,';.! • f ....,,,.. '"ftiof in i 11!r'91 lo tbe Al ...
-of !bib-pell 9o1_, .. 17 al cltlrent, .... ~· ahould be
callllol' revol..,.. had a llltlar .a.,t. ;aled •"'~"'""hi thO -."he arguocl.
He deacrtbed • -nc ~ In 'Ille !lnll -• -.-lmoua bul
Seo! Btaclt. "Jn -.,... there .. • lot ...,._ Dmd !'... -made •
of 1onihlJn whO allow lhtlr clop to run ~ motitD to allow UM of Iha
looee on lbe beach without reaard tor tbe p1atols. It died for lack ol a --4.
righta of olben. 'l1loy are belll(erent BUor ~ for the Ona! motion
F1mou1 Heritage creeted Venetian.with
an eye to tht ultimate in bedroom lux·
ury end by •II 1tend1rdt, they'•• 1uc·
ceeded. Rarely he • 9roupin9 com•
elon9 that boe1ts 1uch ou+standln9 fee·
ture1. Tht mo1t import•nt7 The m19nif·
Jcent custom hind decor1tMu11 thet the
c1bln.+tn1ken of long •90 V..,nlc•
woUld be ptoud to '41U their own.
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PROFESSIONAL Opto Mon. 2215 HARBOR ILVD.
INTERIOR DESIGNERS lhurs. I Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA, CALIF.
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when approodled by omc... beca1111 It alto pmided for a revlew of
lie-... ~ ol me control of. Iha aub)lct by Ille bulth offlcl< and !.--=~==================~~~====-~~~~~~:'... fleer who -altlebd by two 225-pound county administrative ofllce.
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4 ONLY I'll.OT
Getting Up
Half the Fun
WILD 1IWB DEPI'. -H I road Ille
ne,.. ,;!poiU cornctly, It Is clear that
silence Is going to be a thlng In the future
of aviation at Orange Count¥ Airport.
This Is not so much for !be passengers
Inside the big jell. Tbe .um Is going lo
beoulllde. • All this 11111 _. aboul beca .. the
~ CoO!tlf . Airport Commission
gatherwl just th1a week and voted
~1, for • new anti-noise pro-
gram.
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Trains (JoDlde
This ti-point plao calls for ""'"' noise
lmpad" at the counly aerodrome by the
year 1985. Frankly, I don't have the
detall< Oil bow they're going lo do It. New
mufflen for jet engfnea maybe. Possibly
they'IH>e launching aD 1be planes allaotly
by melllS of rubber bands. Who knows?
Thimen penions w.,.. injured 'When w o r k train
(right) rammed Into rear of. a New YO!'k to Wasb-
ington Amtrak Metroliner Wednesday. Crash oc-
curred at stop just outside Washington.
China Frees 2 Americans.
' . . AN\\WAY, SILENCE will be golden by
1985 ii<! If the iood folks In Newport
Beoal-....S Cool& Mela Who live In pm:· '
irnitf4D the tatd! ...,tiern can bold oot
that llillg, jet racket will be a thing of the
past.-
Pilo~ Believed ~t. Pr~oners Hel,d by Peking
It .Js obvious, however, that a con-
aklerable segment of these people would
lil<e to see jet noise pollution wiped oot a
lot looner than '115. Some proposa!J lo
llmil the jet decibels now have been pro-
posed by an outfit called the Citizens
Committee for Environmental Quality in
Newport Beach, which is a mouthful of
name by Itself.
One, of the proposa!J by the CCEQNB
was that the jets abould modify takeoff
methods.
mGBT NOW, es most Orange County
alrpcrt-watchers can tell you, takeoff•
are pretty atandard out there. Wben the
normal aea bn!eZOI ·blow, "the jets just
get down at the MacArlhur Boulevard
end ct the alratrlp, poinl toward the
oceu aod blut olf.
Tbe pilots aeems lo favor getting up In-
to Ufa. wild blue yonder as fast as they
can.~ '"""'':'"'"
~lie this, oot of the cbangea uked
by the CCEQNB Is that the jet jockeys
Star\ JOing into tome turning maneuvers
af~y reac)\.M.l!IYlll<le of 50 feet, Tha~ fi!ty feet. =r·aid'ri1i'leave Oft ilnf
......... After 'soem In, the CCEQNB
suggeets, the jeta could then start
gaining a1Utude .90mewhere over UCI or
the dly of lrvlne.
I lllllSI report that th1s proposal was
rejected. 'Ibis happened because the
airplane and airport people want to take
all the fun out ol Oytng.
JUST 11llNK HOW much more exdting
it would have been to take off on your
Air Callfomla jet aod the pilot starts
twi,sting end turning at 50 feet altitude.
Why, you.'d never know what might hap-
pen next.
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CLARK AIR DASE; Pbllll'liliiOe ,(IJ'PI)' wbea his .U lplruder was shot down by a
-. .The last two m::Jkec!~i:an North Vleln411lese MIG near the border
priSODeQ held ~Y .China I janntlly wlh China's Kwaogsi province.
to freedom today aod immediately ware As he cmssed the bridge !rem China lo
' flown lo th1a "Operation Homecomlng" Hoog Koog. Flynn -wearing a blue
base for routine checkups aod their first Chinese cap, brown llhald shirt aod green
moments as free men since the mid-tl'OlUers -walked jauntily and griDned
1960s. as he puffed on a dgar.
One of the men, Air Force Maj. Philip "He looked like he'd just wallred out of
E. Srnilh, 38, of Roodhouse, Ill., was held Texas, grinning and at ease," an official
pri!ooer 714 years. Hl.s Flot Starfigbter witness said.
was shot down Sept. 20, 1985, over Smith, ln blue Chinese tunic, brown
China's Ha1nan Island while returning tromers and brown suede shoes, also was
from a bombing rniaalon In Vietnam. srniilng when be crossed the river. But
Smith's wile divorced him In t970. They his eyes clooded with leors wben told his
have three children, including ooe born brother, James was waiting for him at
afleT his capture. Kai Tak airport for the trip here.
THE OTHER MAN wu Navy Lt.
Cmdr. Robert J. Flynn, 35, ol Houston,
Minn., who waa captured Aug. 21, 1967,
An emotiooal, bear-hugging reunion
erupted when the two met at the airport.
James, a Hoog Kong,based importer.ex·
porter, acoompanied his brother aboard
, U.·S-., Hanoi Neg0r,tiators
Open Co:q.f erenc ·on Aid . ' " • PARIS (UPI) -The United States and
the North Vietnamese opened talks today
on American aid to war-devMtated North
Vietnam, and both sides · expressed
sati.sfacUon with their first contacts.
U.S. delegation leader M a u r l c e
Williams announced after the 90-minute
meeting that he will meet with Hanoi's
Finance Minister, Dang Viet Chau, again
Monday.
"The two sides expressed their in-
tention to carry their work to a suc-
cessful conclusion," Williams to Id
newsmen on leaving the International
Conference C.enter where the Vietnam
peace was signed.
CHAU AUG SEEMED happy with the
initial contacts, which diplomatic sources
said laid down procedural outlines for
future work of the two sides forming the
Joint Economic Commission.
"We will meet again Monday,'' Chau
said.
The ld(lnday laila wlll parallel the
opening cl hlgb-level political discussions
between representatives of the Viet Cong
and of the Saigon administration a few
miles wet! of Paris.
AlsO, they have to start loading planes
30 ~utes early these days because of
all the anU-hijack searches. W1tb the new
SO.foot takeoff plan, they could start
loadb:w the jets an hour early. This would
give au the pa.uengers 30 minutes before
t'ktOll for drlnking'. 'Ibis would actually
be li atUtude adjustment period so -•
eve'111octy coold gel braced up for the
low-level talttoff "Uh the twisty turns.
All'tlie _..,could tout each other
and !fish the pllol luck. Nice party·ttme
thinp like thaL
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
Oellvtry of tht Dally l'llot
Is 9UM.itttd
MtliUt"'l'rWno U ~ ..... u.,. -
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The sis South Vietnamese delegates
left SaJ&oo for Paris today. As they left
lo join Iha five other members of the
Salgoo ldm in the French capital, the
delegatea -ed lo protect the South's
''independence , freedom and
democracy.?' '
THE EXTRA MONEY made by the
ai rlines duriog the booze.bracing period
could help defray the cost of new
airplanes needed to replace jets that had
unfortunate uperlences while twi!ting
about at 50 feet.
Well anyway, I guess it will never hap-
pen. The jet airline people jll!t don't
have much imagination on these things.
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s.M1r, c111 1111111 1 ~ wtn w "--i. yw. <•lh. ,,, tlll ...... w 11 II.II\,
Ttltphonts
MMI Or1rip COll!lty A~I · · • ,42-4)21 1nd w .. 1m!n•l•r .. , . . • .
Norltlwnl H11nllogtoft IMdl 540·1Z2f
San ClfltlWlll, C1pl11r•no BMdl,
San Ju.n C•,istr-. O.rw Paint,
South i..vun-, Laollllt NIWll 4fJ.44JI
ACCORDING TO A recent While I1DUse
announcement, the North Vietnamese
and Washington offlclala will dia""'8 the
complete nnge of Hanoi's ecooomic
needs .
At a recent intemaUonal conference to
guarantee the peace treaty, the United
States soogbl ao agreement for multina-
tional aid of which the U.S. contrlbutloo
would form a part. This was rejected by
Haool.
Sn~ow Warnings in Rockies
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the gllslenlng C9 booPital plane.
SMITH AND FLYNN, looking fit aod
smlJlng broadly upm landing bere, had
dlacarded their prisou garb during the
two-hour fllgbt from Hoog Kong aod
emerged In the brigbt sunlight in lull
dress unllorms, ribbons and all.
Smith kept shaking his head as in
dJsbellef u be shook hands with a Navy
admiral beading the welcoming line.
"All I want to say Is that I'm glad lo
be home," he said.
Ni the hro men stood oo the fllgbtllne
getting their pict""" taken, Smith kept
repeating over and over, "'Ibil is
wonderful"
Tbe two are elpeded to return lo !be
United States within the next two or
three daya following routine medical
checkupo and procesaing bere.
Zsa Zsa .G.abw : ..=t.. ~1. -: ~-
Loses Lawsuit
In Gem Hol,dup
NEW YORK (UPI) -Zsa Zsa Gabor
has J...i a $300,000 suit claiming the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel was negligent in
not protecting her against an elevator
holdup, in which some jewelry was
stolen. '
A federal jury, deliberating less than
30 minutes, decided that Miss Gabor had
the time and opportunity to deliver her
jewelry to a hotel clerk for deposit.
The HungarWH>om actress testified
during the trial that she was "petrified"
when abe entered the elevator in the
Waldorf Towers and found "two guns
pointed atralght in my face." 1be two
gunmen, she said, took from her diamond
earrings and hro dtamood rlnp, one she
said wu valued al '200,000. 1'he
uninsured jewel!y wu ne.er ~. -
WASHINGTON (UPI) -At a cost ol 17 a mooth, HEW Secretary Caspar W.
Weh)~rger baa had a lj!leohooe installed
in the.private bathroom of his office.
'l'be installation gives the official who
aupervlaes the Health, Education and
Wellare Department three telephones.
Tbe other hro are oo his desk and nut to
a couch In his olflce.
An HEW apokeaman was asked why
Weinberger had tlie phone put In the
bathroom. .
"Obvloualy yoo cao't hear a phone
ringing In !be Jolin." !be spokeaman
re piled.
Comic Creawr
Young Succumbs
CLEARWATEI\, Fla. (AP) -Murat
B. "Cblc" YOUDR, creator of the comic
strip "Bloocile,'~ died W=t
Apollo Medlcal CaoleT In SL Peten • 118 11u.n aod had been lo '4fl!lli beal !Or some t1n>t.
For nearly 40 YWI "Blondie" baa ap-
)IOIJ'ed In --than I,IOO newspapers throushout the world and ts l)'Ddlcaled lo
IS languagea with an ealluiated '15 million
readen dally.
YDUlll OOOI ~llribuled llUCCtll of Ida
lldp lo two ft&iamenlafl -lleep ad
food. Tbela ...... ''lhbip .. "1i>odl doea," ha uJd. .
Carl Phillips Dead
GOODLE'M'SVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
Carl Pl>llllpa, 41, a 'W'i!'J music •Jna!tr
and -.niter, -Wedll9daJ ID au acchlent. Ha bad performed wllb Iha
WlllJum Drolborl act and toured with Ida
... allow recenllJ.
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~eynolds Angry;J
Miles Tearful
GILA BEND, Ariz. <1lPll -An 111gry
Burl ~ and a tearflll Sarah Mllea
drew m llM!lr ~~when they wera put m the Wt llaDd In a
real Ille Inquest Into a droa dollli ID her
mo1el room.
Kiss Miles leatllled Wedneaday that
ber buslnelo maniger, Davld Wbllln1, IS,
beat her up "like in a dreadful B movie"
before Reynolds came lo ber .......,.,
She spent !be rest ol lbe nlibl In
Reynold'• """"· she Uld. and foupd Whiling dead In her roam ID the momlng.
Reynolds, crou...amlned about the
disappearance o1 a Dill boltle, admllled
he tool< It oot ol Whft1ng•1 hand, but loot
it.
0 1 DON'T KNOW WHY, maybe
becauae l'\'O dmelt .. -timea In the . movies," Reynolds aald.
Mlsa Miles -Into lean -limes dur1og ber appe8nlllllO before
Justice ot the Peace Mullonl Wlnoor ID.
She begao to cry when aalled how she felt
aboot Wblllng.
Lawyer. for Reynolds, aod Mlsa Mllea
fought unsucceaalullf lo keep tho film
stars from belns lotted lo teatlly, argu,
Ing that both bad already lol\I police ill
they knew.
'LIKE 8 MOVIE' -
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Reynolds ataJked lrom Ibo Inquest
after tealilying aod denounced local of.
!iciala 10< tum1ng the lnvesllptllrl Into .
"a circus" and "tlraggtng me beet here
lo !ell u..n something Ibey al'"""1
know." S.rah"Mllea ' •1'1
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BE CRITICIZED neWlmen for "filling Miss Miles testified that when she
ln)ota of lbiiois nobod)<Jrinu,aoythlng returned lo ber room at s a.m.•Feb. 11
·-•.• ''llOat ev~'-to afler a blrtbda,y p8rty for Reyz)Olda,'wilh
have fnrgott<n la that a 1ounc boy la whom she b ~ In "Tbe Mao Who
deed and that ts a~" , Lowd cal Daodng," Whiling demanded
Offlclala lndlcated Ibey ,.... atlJ1 not to koow where she bad "'8>-She repiled,
satisfied with the J.oquiry, 8nd the Inquest u1t~s none of your business."" • \
is awaiting .results ol another autopoy in , Then, she said, Wblllng started "to bat
1o$ Angeles oo Whillng'a body. The me around " She sd<amed to her niald
medical eaamlner bere declared the I lo caD neYnoJds, Miss Mllea laid, and
death due to ao overdose ol aleep!Dg pills "when I mentiooed the name Burt, that'•
but a laWyer for the dead man's mother when be laid.offi." .
demanded lnvestigatim Into a acalp Re~lda laid wli!Ung was -w"-wound be had ouffered and the dlaap-,_ •--peaninCe of the pill, bottle. he got lbere, but Miu Mllea bad a ''.g-
"We tried lo do eveiylhlng we coold to egg" lump Oii ber bead and wu bleeding
get lo !be bottom ct th1a, but that'• all we lrom the .-th.
got," said Deputy Dlstrlcl Altomey Doug· Reynolds told ber to spend the rest ol
Pee<OCk. "I wlshaomebody In there (!be the n1gbt In his room. Doth deny sex WU
courtroom) had laid what reaDy hap-Involved, • '
pened. Wllat .. er reaDy <lid happen prob-At one point during her lestimoay,
ably was justified." Miss Mllea brob Into sobs aod apologiz-
ed lo Winsor, saying: "I'm slightly upaet
- I spent yestenlay being raped" Sbe
was referring to t.he scene she had acted
In the previO<IS day. Winsor smiled an<\
patted her ann. I
Lives of · 17 Terrorists
BEIRUT, Lebaooo (AP) -King
Hussein ol Jordan has given In to
preasure from many ~b leadera aod
oomJllllted the death --of SU... rllia lead• Mohammed Daoud Odeh and
16 ol his conlederatea. i
in North Africa, on their way to IM
Angeles via the Panama Canal.
. PANAMA CITY (UPI) -Panama tool<
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The release of Daoud and !be other 16
~ WU !be priz1dpal dem""1 ol its demands for ao end to 70 Y"8B ol '
U.S. coatrol over the C8nal 1Aae to a
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heavily.guarded opeoing session of the ·1N· SBO•°"' . U.N. Security Council today, the lirsl :u • .& • • • Such meeting In Latin America.
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e l't0e on ¥.Ot S.t!t!d
SANTA CRUZ DEJ.A PALMA, eanj,y
Isiaoda !AP> -Tbe 111>ton Ami!r1cmt
yacht "Mon,)'," with an AmerJpan couple
aboard wu lowed In Wec!neitday by a Si!m>lah llab1ng boat after 311 daya adrift
in the Atlantic .followin& a atorm, port
1ulborltles ~. •
Tbe couple, Wiily Brlclrer and his wife,
Patricia, ol Loog Beac;h, Calif., aald they
sailed Feb. 3 lrilm CeUta, a Spanlstr port
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'0000 NAMI HARMED'
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e Flll'lca Vote Dela11efl '
WASHINGTON (AP) -A confinnaliolt
vole Oil the nomlnatim ol Mn, Rut4
Fariaa lo be ambaasador lo Luxembouri
bai been pos~ by !be senati ~ Relations Colnmillee, which IJ I~ Into the timing ol ber •It pofulnifnt aod ber cootrlbutlOll to ~
Nl:ron IHledlon campaisn. ' . .
• H19htpafl Lof>f>u Defeat
WASHINGTON (AP) ...: uaDotlng the blsJniaY lol»l' a rm defes~ the senate
baa 10led tO allow cities to use '8IO
million In ~ tu• lo -maaHrinlll ~ •"lbla Is a 1iballerlna vldoly .... !be
higl>way lobby ·wblch for yeora beld ~
highway truil' lllild In a grip ol con-
c:rete/' sa1d Sell. Lowell Welcker CR·
Coon.), after the 4H4 vole Wednesday.
Actress Sues
Over Picture
In Semtn'Utk
LO& ANGELES (UPI) -ACtreaoo
· ioer Jlealhlrton -l'1a1boJ i.r ts mlllkin w~. dlo,ri1ni Ille
mq:Ulno binned ber "P>d namo '
and reputation" "1 printing a pboto
othlr with ber breuta apoaed.
Miu Healberlm said Ibo had a
1!rflio.n .-with the pro..
..._. ol Iha"'°"" "Bl~"
fmn -1111 pboto WU IWo,
flvlns 1>er --. rlPla 1o lbe'
pidln. She uJd .... ....,. p
Playboy pmnl&slon lo print u.
Mist lfeo-uJd the photoi -* lo lul ))qniblr'1 .....
'l1IO -• llarnd Rlchlrd Burton.
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~·ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1'7' N
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TEN CENTS
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,President. Nixes Te'stimo:ny-No Matter What
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' •WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon accll!<d Oongrw today ol tryillf
te bold L. Patriclr Gray's conllnnatloo u
FBI director "hostage" by Insisting t)lal
Nixon's coonsel testily before, the con> mittee. .
He v.owed he would never permit such
testlmon)', even U it meant Gr_,.'a re-
jecllon.
.. My' decl!lon has been made," Nixon
teld reporters at a White Hoose news
conferencei
* * *' . Nixon Taps
Envoy
for Peking
·w~SHJNGTQN. l..u'l -Pl1!Sident Nix-
on announced today bo Is calling ..teran
ambassador David Bruce, 'II, back from
relirement te bo chief of a U.S. llaj!on
office ln Peking to further Improve rela-
tioos 1>1:tween the United States and
O:lmmunist China.
Nixon said the office will be in Pe-
\lng about May and have a complement
,tl. 20 American d.iplomaUc personnel, m...
eluding two of thls nation's top Chinese
' experts.
The top deputies will be AUred Jenkins,
ranking State Del>¢ment China eipert,
and John Holdridge, top man at the
Wbite House NaUonal Security Councll.
Both fpealr Chinese OuenUy and have
traveled with Nixon and bis top· national
aecurily adviser, Henry A. KJastnier, OD
historic missions to Qdna. )
The Chinese also will bo Oletting. up a
liaison office in this country u the result ol diplomailc talks re<e11tly concluded
1'ith Kisslngei In l'eklng, )II&~ dl4 ""t aay when ~ · -llllir llliM!on here or who wOO!a bead It. , ·
,~:.\'°~~:"'~· fji]J diplomatic Immunity
oa representaUves of 11
Republic of OJtna who will ma lbe new·
Jy agreed-le liaison office In WulllltgtM.
'lbe nen conference wu oat · an-
nounced ln advance. '
· The diplomatic of!;ce marks an hlltDrlc
,step between the countries, whldi: broke
Off. diplomatic relation! over 20 y~ ago "bon tbe ColDJllllllilb beg.. oom!Dg lo
JIOWeT there.
He said bo called ambalsador Bruce
'l>Ut of retirement "because I tbollght tt
yery lmP'lrlant to appoint • man ol put
flature te tbe P,OSitlon." He llt8de lbe
point that Bruce, a Democralo aerved WI·
der both Democratic and R<publlcan 84·
lllinlstratinDB and would. provide a
tilparttsan approadi to the n • w
dlp1omati9 moves with China •. The President said the blpartisall .,. .
proach Is 10melbing bo want. te em-l>baslze so that 1be goc/dwill·!niJtaUve bo
otarted with the Communist C11inese
"will continue in the 'future whether the
J!residency is occ:upied by Democrat or
Republican."
Bru<e bad Immense experience in the
1filomatic field. He served l!S-America's · bassador te West Cermany·!i:om 111$7
11159, ambassador te Great BrJtaln and
Franca and headed the u,s. delegati~~te.
_jpe Paiil Conference. in. Vietnam uvm
1970 to 1971. *' '* * . Nixon ID.tends ·-. -
:To Cut Tariff
On Import Beef
WMHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon 8llllOllDced plan$ today lo lilt a tar-
iff of three Cen\S per pound on Imported
beef In an elfort te ron:o down meat pri-
1"'• by Increasing the supply. ,
But again, he ruled out price controls
OD ~cultural products. The Preslclent' teld a news coolereo<e
that u bo thought control• would stop the ·~an! iplral In meat prices, "I would lii>-them lnltaotiy."
NiDln 111<1 llUCb cootroll WOUid
clilcourap ~and ''""'P the con-
teqUMOell al Dere11ed p:ioel later."
'Ille President aald be was ""1Vin<ed
,.i. Admllllotrallon boo -evet)'tblol ~ble te contn>l IOCld prtceo, bul that
'•ll there is 11111' toirlber -that will wort, we wW.do IL"
The Prellder>t also IUgulod that U.S.
c:onsumers try to dllw• -gtOCer)'
prices by buyJnt leu •II·--ol meat and cbeoper lood.
Asked ll bo Would -o pwpootd •April \·7 meat lionott, Nib llid! "I'm
-ao1natevmtto~
boulOi!lveo qr "'1 -ol A • ._, "IJ>ot tbe1 join la .,.,_, OD 1111 ....
11and, !he pulelt al -Pllillflll ;:.i:.:::'wtl6.lllP ...... It ..
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He said John W, Dean m, counsel to
the p~ whom Ibo Senate Judiciary
Oommltfee wallj5 to question In con-
neotlon with the Waterga~ bugging case,
"has .In effect double privilep" -that
ol the iswyer~lieot relatlor)shlp u well
as the ffecuUve privilege. which the
White Hoose 'claims . woUld '.block any
pruldenUal aide from leallfyills before • the~.. .
Nixon c!hal!dnged COOgresa 10 cmteil '
his ~ 'hi!fore the u.~. :;up~
-· .
Court. . uu the Senate ••• wants· a court test
We \"Quid ,.eic;onie It," i'(lllOD said. ,
He said lits ban on presidential aides
appearing be(or< 'c:ooer<ss extended' to
the bipartisan Senate committee beadOd
by Seo. Sam El"vln (D-N.C.), w~ w!p
begin lllvesligaUng Ille ~Watergate case
and other charges ol politli:al ""Pl<Jnaie
and~ li:HsuWi~ within· a few
weeks. ·• · · ··~lbio )i the> time te""'" l!fe
.-~ ... ·i:-...:: '" .
. .._...... -WDIERINP.lllD ANQ'.ST. IANDRIWS ~U~ND)
25 Yean tal9r, A C~llrch Still G.,... In '"•PM leic:h . '
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' ' St .. Mictr&·s to Observe .
' • .,<
• l•tlmate Bo.k
blgbest court te the ll'nd make a declalnn
oo It . . . we tblnlt the supreme Court will
uphold the ae~tlon of powers," Nixon said., ..
N-said be beard that 1011111 lleuaton
"might hold Mt. Gray bollop te Mr.
Dean's appfaranc:e." He said bo would
not kn~ under te such prMSUre, even
if Jt meant a delay or deleat of GraJ'•
nomination, '
Nix<lll -~ to the dlallenge
issued by the Judlc;farx Qimmlttee Ibis
week when It called oo Dean to teatlfy
and IOl!le members threatened to
withhold Gray's conflnnation untU this
was done. •
Nixon claimed his Admlnlllration had
been,..... ruponetve to _...ional ~
quests for lnfonnation "than any ad-
mlnf.stratkll In my memory."
He ncalled that durini the Aller Hjss
lnveotlpticln, -.,blch bo headed as I
member iJl Congress, ttien-Presldtnt
Truman issued an uecuUve order bar-
ring everybody in the execUUve .. branch
from cooperating wllb the investigating
cornrtUUee in MY way.
Nlxon said he disagreed with Truman's
decision, especially since the HilS cue
concerned espionage against the . ull!t>d
States, and for that reason he directed
members of hi! own administration to be
more c:ooperaUve. But be drew the line
at appearances belore fonnal copi.
mlltees.
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Down-zone Battled
Newpo _rt Group Vow~ Balboa Fight
A, -of• Newport ~--beaded by former NeWJIOll Jleocll coqn-
-. Al ~ todq -to bottle iay ~ elfort made'by cl\Y of.
llciala on the li_.t.Balboa P<nlnsula.
ForiJt, who "'' be ,~ cbalrman of a groop called the .Newport Coounon
-Cno!ltim, said the group'• primuy goal is te deleat any attempt lo chal!ie
ooniog OD the P~ In line with -tral plan piopoqls.
Polioo Charge
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Viejo Executive
In 42 ·-The£ts . . " .
Child eare Plan OK'd .. ' . .
· SAClWl&NTO' (AP)-A '10.t mlllloo
bW t<r keep Callllli'bla child we centera
In bmlnesa delplte I~ cuthlcltt headed toward Oov. RoOa1d Rngao'1
deslr.tallay alter. 3U lltate ~te -· Tbe measure by .luembly Speaker Bob
Mo:.W (!).V .. Nuya). sailed tJvouch the
.Sefiatf' Wed._tay aocl WU reiumed te
~ Assambly !or ooocurrence )11 olmendment.. •
j
1'lannlq ClOlllDliJsloae lonlgbt w1ll conilnue dlscu..sloo of a mal!Jr reaonlnl
of multl-lamlly Iota Clllthe Pen!D11d1 lntO
a new limited dupla IOlle. Plimiera hive
aald the !DOiie is the only way te ·•~rt
maaslve new buildinp and IOll'lnJ popU-
latloa. The proposal before commlsalonen at
their meeting wW bo te put the Iota !nte
the IH,6 limited duplex zone. But they
have allQ been given an altemaUve by
the planning staff of adopilng a revised
='." .... that may ~ lea ob.)el:tlm>
Forglt ~d bis group.will try lo"lainl
30me common ..... blclr to cll7 p-
emment.
"We've got In Illar! r•therlnl up the
nuta under the ecology tree. 'lhey're
piling up," bo sald. "This 1\-1.5 down-
rnrilng takes the ~-'lbere'• ... .,..i
reason for it." 1
Advance Planning .\dmlnistrater llod-
(S.. BALBOA, Page ZI
Irvine Negotla11ons
State Maps R·eloc.ation
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Plans I or Coasl Ronte . .
Heavy winds In the home llretcli gave
IOtfl'llllot -yacht Mooiiday the -It nelded to co-from bohlnd and ioln ·the mmoe: C.bo San Low race '1adiies-
t1a1. .
An aging <:al-40 sloop from King
11ar1>or Yachl <lub Id .llOd6hdo ' BtaCb;
MOCi>day won · with i comocled time of
100.87'1'1 hours. . Second Place winner wai FU.brand wt
of "N~ llirbor Yacht Club, which
liniJbed fl!P more than an hour-bohlnd
Moooday with • corrected . time ol
101.11913:
Tbe winiier of the Ont. Caho rice and
!eider tbriiigh moot of this week'• racie
wu KahllJ, ptlqled by' WUUam V, Wrl(ht
of the lluOtingtOn Harbour Yacht Club.
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'l'ba inayorw Of i.,... ..... IDll
Newport Beach _., aald fOdo7 ..,.
have DO ilmnedlate obJalaat lo Ille
pWi. ' "Tho lnln• ami....,·. plW . for
developlnf, tbelt lal>d belwOeo tho l1IO
cities could have'. a very. flne·~ ,au
us bore," aid Laguoa ""1ol'' Qierlton
Boyd.
·~Tb!J hlibwar realignment II a vljol
wt •of tl>oae plans and I don't -any
objection te !~" be added. ·
Newport Beach Mayor Don Mctnnls
said Jle WU ~ fmlrable to the
proposed chanse but be urred that the
lltate study Iha .._ reklcatlmt In
conjunction with the UnrOIOIVed probl*jll ·or findlbg an ...s·po1nt for the Corona'dd
Mar Free'!'•Y. ,
•
ahead of Moo"llay b!J1 seventh overall lo
• OQmc:ted Ume wllli:'.10t.*l59 • ..the Cal-57
dl4 Win Cius A c0mpetitlon, however.
The !Jor9thy O aallJ . out of Newport
Harbi>r Y achl Club and Is Ulppered by
DI> •• Robert Beiuehamp, the widely
known credit denllsl. s,. this momJnc an 15 boois bad
. (~ YACBT~, hp .ll
Oraqe
Roosev~lt 1 ·:F~~ily · Feu~s
lloftVer, Kabill lell 'olf the pace and
lllUmatel7 Oolabed third overall when 15
te »knot northweal wind& came up lor
the last as boun or the race that bqan In
Newport Beafll Friday. '
With wind from the, aortb at tlie!r
hacb, the 15 boebo ulllng in the N~
~ Yacht Clu~ raee un· •
•
' ' • . flirted lbelr aulmabri and r8ced -Pmlderit'• •tfei\tlont tn1ed to Mn. iho llDilll line at the Up .or Baja Roooevdt1• • lie&ullM aoclal .......... _. Calllorala.
'.Lucy -· I '-·•-':
The ...
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.. '--•~ ~~ ~ -' Mllondi;f;·e111ployins I duicn tllal --,._ --,.... reglliady until nve yeon qo ·but
ODd ezeert>t te be JIU-~-= bu not -wall In ~an. ap-;!.:.,;:: 1ov'!"Ji.i. of with aiiolbtr parejllly UCtlled at Ibis downwind es· trelle. ~ by G. A. Wollald, aha
-(not Lac7 M*<er) -a nla-came from weU oil the l.'"ce to edce Out
tlonsldp that bu -hidden unW ...... " oeveral boots or oower Ylnlqe.
Tbe Orsi °'*pi -Illa! !lat The top 111o flnlabm In the race,
otltef woman ""' • Marcucdle <lflllJ>> Moonday and Ftrtbrind, ....,. both rae-Lollllld, tho ~·1 per 10011 lol 111 cll,U11 • .Kahill roced In clUI O. ~-Vfll. G, a"' m.,.. ,:e,:.mn:c~ ~ = ~ or Miami Beacb, Fla., lto81 • • Jlbdl w1nnt1w uma or lair dlya,. u boun, and ,_ Pboenls, Aris., ml is "Iii · I C' In •111ne nilAoltol.
Pwtapl, He adltild ..... ~ of Tfle ........ -elapoed. tlmtl .... j
Prealclmt Jloooevell't lelfm -twa ·Illa Doo'""'1 o, "'*" l!nbloed .i tu
llO> o.m. Wedmioda.j. 'lbat time wao ll .boun
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Lose Homes
ewport
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Al -lO f1mllli<o lo lhe 9ay Shore TNllor l'ott, lU w, CGul Rflhway, Will
ha .. to give up tbelr -by Dee. 31
llld tbeY 4o oot -II lhq will be eeWlll relocadoo ........
Ollldall ol U. NewPOrt Bwb lnlller
park, loelted en Ille ..... ol Upper
N~ 1111 juot west ol the Pacillc
Cout lllglnray bridge, today ded""" to
say wbetller they'll help poy any of the -.. Tho lamillOI inVolved are U-living
lo bunplows within the park that city
olllctals have declared to be dang.....,
and illqal. comm1mity Development D i rec to r
Rldlard V. llDgan said Monday I b al
ahoul 10 ol the Jlnlclures will have to
be ,...,, down by June t ond 1he rest
will -lo aq by llle"'!]d Of the year. r
"W•'Will oot-aylll)tbblc to our -ants until next week,• sald Herman Ooaa-
way, manager d. tbe part that ia: operat-
ed by Newport Beach businessman Mar·
obaU Duffield. •
"Mr Duffield will bo talklog lo the
Irvine Company next -k. I don't -~ what be boo in mind," Co!laway
said. •
llllllleld could not ~reached far eom-
meot.,, •. ,
1be Irvine " Company maintained Us
position ol sllence on tbe controversy
this morniog. II OW1W the property M
which 4116-par!l,i• lootted and UI 1111111
II will not -Dutlleld'I leue wbeo it expires May JI. •
''Tho ocil1 ol Newpan Beach and the
Inlier ,put operator ... 1he principoll
In U.stuatlon," a company spoke8maa
said 111!1 niornmc.-: ' ' ' . .
Tho Jnine Coqony will cootinue, lo
cooperate with-the-city lo implemeil
wbale¥0r "*"'1tloll ol the probJeDI II
reocbed, ·.be l8ld.
lie deBlned to comment on the comp-
lllY'•jilans to aid any lamllies once Dul·
field's lease expires and tbe company,
ltaelf begins operstlng tbe park in June.
"Alt me that June 1," the spokesman
said.
Meanwhile, Newport Beach officials
denied tbeY have any responsibility lo
aid tbe families tbat will have lo be
evicted.
''There is no requiremelit under · tbe
law that the dty ~ relocatilln ...
sislance uni,.. t b e city acquires the
property," City Manager Robert L.
Wymi sald.
''There II nothing le' the city's plans
lo acquire the ~ ""' .. Ibo --ter will be -~ Jtw o u Id any
structure Iba~ beal:aSe ol substandard
coodillcm, clJl!lOl-.l!;o ntn I y with city codta" he said. r7 .. · ' . "What we're saying."' Wynn said, "ii
for -people tqirnak/! fislnldures comply with the ...W o city that
..... 4esi8Jted·lo p~; health and
safety of the !Mab\laillsl' "If thei can; 4o that, 'the bungalows
csn llay, If~ can't they'll have to be
removed,'' w;Dn said.
B,...ldng the lee
Katie Powis .oi Costa Mesa (smiling) chats with Antonia Koshel of
the touring Russian gymnastics team during a break in the llo•iet
lllrls' workou~ Wednesday-<at the Sports Arena. Katie,· a student at
1'eWink)e School and.an aspiriilg gymnut, watd!ed the workout '3lld
mingled with the Soviet girls along with other members'of the New.
port Beach Gymnastics Team. For more on the Russian gymnasts,
see Page 25. '
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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ••.
' "'' ' c1wt<r" """"""'•opllt OV«> a 111me for wblcll"l1epn 13 years ago, the oburoh
tbe dJurcb;'' '' •· , .• , ' bas become the sixth largest of ill di"
~!vi:!"~~~!.';: .· ;~1;,in~~~'g·years ago has
gested but after much dbcussioo and a grown lo $500,000 and the cinlrcb 'IJ buy·
series c:i. votar, St. Andrew's was cb6s-ing land for apanslon ..
en. "We now have four full-tlrne miniate•
"St. Andrew's actually lost at fir3t but and a stall ol trained prol~lonals to
they came back, voted again aod it nm the Sunday School· classes1end the
won;'' Lilly noted. Cbristian nursery school,'' said Dr.
The first ol. three ministers to serve Dierenfield.
the dnirdl was also the man who bad Li.Uy said the congregation has grown
IW'Yeyed the mnununJty for the Pres-so large that l,2i Wibers a month are
bYlerY and recommended that a churcll needed to. find seats (or everyone al Sun-
be -bli¥.Jfe i.s former Navy chap-day services. lain 11iomaS GiIJJ9on, . Dr. Diererllield said ,st. Andrew's bas
Gibson, now 8 probation <tllcer Jn fell very liltk of the impact made. bjl an
Long Beach; will be back Sunday. increoslng turning away from organiZed
"We had 9'l'De -·..1. years at first reJigion by young people. • ..,.. "We keep a very open out1ool: and U1
. when meetinp were beld Jn Nell!)>Ort lo offer !IODllllhing lo please evel')'<fle
Harber ~ Scbaol rooms.~ tW~ ~ ~·" he said. "Oor yomi.g people's
trooble mlltJng ends ~ ·. Lilly 8'[cl. rrouJ>S are among the lergest and most
G1booo guiile<f, the sinall,, """"'"" ..,.,.. "~ •• rell ........ ,;,.,,~ ,,, ~iii· ·!ra· Ov ·.tJ>ibUDIJll~ .. _.·.;;~···~\·~·s;:-p;;;.&~··:m~·.,_
l#YU6. )·,~· W9t . , .~ sees great things •
the · . _ . plice WI always · eo a • new sanctuary build · g
doubt, Li~ sailL • . r -services have been lull to Mrs. *'at1<DtPl ltll, •· ~..., o · · ' said. "Our lnng nu!J~'
member of. I* l$ilrch hnd ma~or'4l!l~ ' . ' lish a Univendty of F'\'!" I = = :r:., 1:1:" ;1:!,-1': '~-~ :d·~r-;;. s~e i'
"My grsnddaual>ter was baptized at . when Ibo · new faciliUcs will go up bUt :
the high ac!Jool, later manied lws-e an~ be said it won't be !mg. Until illen, 'be
now ber own clJlld bas bten baptized said, ushers will k e e p trying to find
hero, loo." Ille Sllid. "My,... were also seats l\ir all corriers.
married here.'' 'Ibis Sunday, 21 charter-members wUJ
By 1950 memberabip bad grown lo IS7 hig!lligbt the special anniversary eel ..
and the d.urct. bad obtained two acres brati<ll) that will fcsture a luncheon, old
of land at the comer ol llth Street and ~. and appearsnces by former ·pas-
St. Andr""'' RMd (named for the tors.
General Opposed
To Airport Site churcb) where u llands today. In ~ddition, the !'hurrll ls lo be lJOO.
SAN DIEGO (AP)-Tbo Marine ,..__ A fund drive -given a boost ol $50,000 ored with a rare vi.sit by Rullng Elder _,.. from lbe naUOoal cllOl'cb-ralsed enough C .. l\'illard Heckel, moderator of the
commandant said today be _..,, • 1o,put up !be r~ part of SL Andrew'•: 18:'eck~:"J,.;'i:':~~f ';(,. ";"3 = 11J11101!kin by Orange County ctu.ens From tbat w>'ve grown lo what IS membet United Presbyterian Churcb .
to crelte a major jet airport 1n C'Almp now a $~.5 million"pl~t a_nd we've stm the U.S.A~ and bis visit to St. Andrew~
Pendleton, b a If way between Los An-got growmg pl~, saJ.d Lilly.. . will be ms only one this year in Southern
gel~ and San Diego. The first buildlnp -a small social Callfonlia
"Im .,.m.t that" sald Gen. ~ h!ll an1I two ciawoom -wine. -w"I'" · , ·
E. Qu!hman ;Jr. "Ii woald clesti..,.""Pen--plfted .In It50, '-. ·• • ·• •• ... -,.~-·· ,. .,;
dk!m'• usdullness for training." • :;. _ ·:Jn w.;1, Rev. Gibson ,. .. ~alled \\I .:._ ;.J'j'om Pqe J
Tho air spice over Camp Peodltllltr'.ll; Navy;liut1es and tbe.'clluQ:h eldm Caif.;d · -~::i..:: •
needed fir close air ~ trihllng,.111;;,. <il.l!A!v. J~ S. .stewut:11 World War ·y . •• T ·RA· CE .
told a news confmnce. H ~IJ,,lfi!vl li~ .di; olo -over. · '. :·. _ , , •. ,
airplanes 7•re in the ares •. lii'tlim;1-}~""'"iil!>!!!!<' ~'until 11>9, -arWlery and rocket firing wnuld M"va-lii ; -•11!1!1C.iibidl ~·the SDkeat m a 1 n fipished exi:ept Cbi!.rio, which W3' 60
be cmtailOd. · ···::.:: ·--.ancliJal!, ·a :f~p·]i)l and two miles from C.bo San Lw:ai at 8 a.m.
OJa1Bnin aid be also .ppoot. · .. iiri>c:. ~ SCbool bal~s l!l:bl C<11Dpleted. Results of the race .,.e;·;
poOal io lll09e tbO Marine COllll l1Qllll' • IJlr!bl'.-.:SUWart'Qastorate, the OVERALL' first, M<iclnaay ; second, d"I"" to Camp Paldlelon !...m.:doltll· · ~l!il~~liltge tbffe 'services had Firebrand; third. Kiibill . with cnrreeled
-Sen Dil80. -tO-lie lfeld OD i;uoo.ys rather than the time of lOt.1378:' fourth, MistreSs
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DAILY PILOT
regular two," said Wly. Ill21'"' flflh Ra doll 1·ttt ,_."' . -; ' g ' ..,.2137: .... ., Stewart's st.ar' at St. Andriw~s was Red .Rooster. 100.2310; seYentb, Dorof.by
marked by :other interestini si~ll O; ei8J>th, Splrll, 104.0'JIO; ninth, Wfl\er·
that J>UI the clllr<b into-the DeWS,'LiDY I, 10U20ll; tenth, Damanio 106.Q!lll3;
said. . , . • 11th, Ragtime, 107.1516; 1iiib M'{ in,
"Just alter be got here'Wll!l his 1"1111· IOS.3638; IW! Teacher's Pet Ill, 108.Tfqll;
ly in 1951, he was the Nelp1ent ,of Iha !Ith, Hilaria, llU982 (broken boom), ii ""'°"""' COMt OAILV PILOT, ..... ~ 10,000th -tel~ in ~ 8-cb,'' Class wlnaers are:
;.. -.. --• ,..._ " Lil!Y Mid. "Pacific Tel....,,..· ""'" a • .,. OrM9t CN1t ,....,..... ~ • .._ n. _ .. ~... --,. Clan A: Dorothy 0, Spirit.
,.,. ..nkins .,. _........, ~ ,..__ 1uncbeuJ at we~ Bay Club !" honor of Oau B: Moonday, Firebrand, Ragdoll .
FrtNf, tor c-. .-. ,.......... 1t11C11+ then." , . aw C: Xahlll, Miltress, Damiana. ·
""""'"""" ~ v.ii.y, ue-Stew1rt left St. Andrew'• in 1959 to
6Md\. 1"~'-0i ... SM C..,_,... t church . N Y k d . 11111 J-Clrflf...._ • ,1 ..... ""lllM+ serve a a m -~ew1 or an 11
.. """' ....... flll(d ,..........,.. _. Sunte~ now pastor of Brick Prtlbyterian in New Adm:ral Sa
Tiit """!pt' ,.-..ilnf 06lnl "., uo w.i York City. Li.Uy said be will be on hand ... ys
.,, ..,., c.i. ~ c.r~. m:11. for SUnday'a amivqiary. .
•• .. rl H •. w .. , During Dr • .Dierenfk\ld's pastorate, MJA A , "7::::'c'::.":" , . · ~c~unting
Vic.,,,........,.. 0.-.I MaNtw"
n.."'::.!"'" Cause of Vjctims' 'Mav--Take:Year,s'
1\eMet A. M11rpfil11• ,. J. . _..... Dea hs .. . . '·
, _L .... _ .. •c.,"" -• t . U:nkno:urn , ·, ~ .. Tf11D. (,\Pl -'l1ie Pill"" "'-"&& eu ol"" aC\tomtlng fol' U.S. eerll:;
• • •••,.. .... OM.-.. " a:Usalnc ln aetlon In ~:At.la JJJJ H_,... ... ,,,.... MMITINEZ" (AP.) -'nlO bodlOI of two
111.111 .. ,u,i..,., P.O ......... ., .. , a-ala blken -.rtbed -• "l'Uted ~ .. years 8111 Adn), Thon>11 H ..
-"Hell's Angola · burial srouod" lasl 'Moofer,' chalnnan O! ihe JObii Chlelll, ol : · oow -. October were 10 decnmPOIOd ca.. ol Stall. , =.·:~,:-~A': their deaths could not be determined, a -.... Uo • -·"•• Ui ""--"""=.t'"" '"" -:::::-= coroner bas t..illltd at the murder ll'tal ·~ na n • • .._ m tarY Oulf"'". ,.. • -., ..,_ of a motorcycle club member. flew here Wedneaday lo t,elp ttale ind I
·fol r' '"" MJ.4U1 !Jt. Clrt ~spnl, Meqdi,lclno· Ccunty cK7 ollicllls bonor a lonner ,prbon0r o(
era:.., .-. •• n · 1 '4Mi1t" deputy t:orwr. testlfled Wfdnelclay at .war, Castt. Willinri P. Lawrence, libo I ~ -~ 1.!:r.'t tbt trWl Ot W'.w.tll M"l/l'lll. .at, wj1cJ .... -undar blm. ' ' =-:..Z '!i ':.Q"'t.'i.."'l;I C innooent to ctwgea be muni....r Moont said he i.s cnnlillenl there 'wlll
0
:: :..:. ~.:::· .. c.ta MN. at a w~sic!:i ~ a;:r~ 30).~· _.be "'a complete a~u111·1 · of
1
,_ " ......,. ..., Moran iJ the fint or ...., charged' setVic:omen mlalnc In S4lalbeaal Alia .. • :::,...,.,,~#-~~· -Angell to 11aD11 111aL Goe plea<locl pllty Bu~ be 'dded. "II II-&OltW lo be A wry
'------''"------' .1p ... m..""!!, l<COOl!l'I' c:ltlrps, ond four !ong fnll dtaWIMlllt ~ .. 11,.u dur·
OU1IOl)l;>llU !!l'e·behta."""11,. .-_'!II \f9rld War u,
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Loses
SAN LUJs OlllSl!O (AP)-A poem llf
-Oll4 l1-..&loa\ al9lll wrilfm, w
drua cuJUst 'l!mottif. LwJ tharOY bel~ bo escaped from a ~ l\a\e
(irllOll ltM been loll, the _.ttoa In
LoaiJ'•-escapi jriaf lllniJttid ladoy •.•
'!be poem, wbldl"~ l!S l'eader Ill
break <11t with the aq!ho<'. lo "/reedOm
and love and laughter/' was found in
Leary'• locker at the Califontla ~s
CjJlony here alter Leary .allll&<dly
escaped on Sept, 1%, 19'/0. .
He wu serving ooe lo IO years on a
marijuana posaeellon convli;dol! 1tem-minr born hLI ll!A arrest lil LqUM
Beaclt, following a trial in wbicll Judge
Byron K. McMillan called blm a menace
to IOCiety. .
Leary """"1tly facat mu!Uplt -spiracy and drug c:lwgea carrying a
lllOQllmenlal ·ti mllllOll .ball beaed OD an
Orange Ccunty Gland Jury indictment:
He and about 50 other persoos are ac-
cused of affiliation with the Bn>lberltoocl
ol Eternal Love, a Lacuna Beocl>based
movement charged ivlth v a U ln-
ternaUooal drug·smuggling Cllllllectlons.
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ney .Gum 8lid • today be· la , 1'>JllfUI tbe ·
revisfd J\.2 -....m ~lltt ~
in&,nsldeolo feel a UW, -at_,.
It WCl'!!d allow .. fUD 84 ..... Ii/ be
built • ·1q ,. !l!e7 doii'( ~ J,JOO
-feet ii\ lloOr -. '1l>e lliU Jlm-ita ~ 1o 1lO l""<>ll!I oe the bulltl'
able aru nlher lbaa the 1110 peroenl ID
stnl&tit J\.2 'soaq. ' .
Gunn'• pn>pollal alao htcludes a ~ ....
qujrement tor oul!loor lllvng ares· that
he lee!J will go far Jn adtle'1ng the
citsntder ol the city being llliugbl lit the
general plan.
<;oldie Jooepll, vice chairman ol For: sirs ~1100. said Iba plan lo 4owmooe
the ~.a•• Js 11sbimetul'' and that
tbe rel! popUlallon prololem comes front
tourlstl!.
"II' the city can arbitrarlly dJop back
7lQlllng and the value of poperty on· the POninSula, no. cine who owns P"JPOllY" atlf'lo"l>ere In ll1la oommanlly can sleep
easy becJase tbey'U be nut," 8ile takL
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President Forbids Testimony
-Even if __ Panel Rejects Gray
. . ' . lrASmN~ (UPI) ";.... Preildenl .NIJ<on llCClll<d ~ todl1 ti-.trying to bold L...Patrict Gia7"1 •1w1RtuwUoD aa
l111 --·11os1age• bJ tn'l1'"11 Illar
Nl!r,on'a C1X1D.1e1 lallfy bd<ft lbe con> ._..,__ .,
-.IQR.U:e. ' -Be voWeil he-'<! never pennlt 'IW:b
1estimon)'. even if it meant Gray'• re-
jectloo. ,
MMy decision bu-been made" NiJon
told JtW!a; at 0. While~~ coilferenee. • _ -
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QA .. Y PM.OT...., ....
TAKING NEW POSITION Li. AUstln W. 's..tth .
':-.A; I t
Mesa PoliCeman
' '.(~s New Post; . .,· . . ' Honors Planned
' By AllTlllJI\ R. V1N8l!:L ~ Of-°"" .........
,Can a man -p1trol car lllJpl out
citgear oo his coffee break and rams one • ~ another cltJ, ... -51 invites .....
riCted dnrg addicla In town liod I IUC-
eessful IUl1jre tn pollce work?
"'!be....,,.. II yea bi lbe case of c..&a
Mesa Ponce u. -Austin w; , •1Smttty"
$nith. .. • ""
Law enfon:emml colleagues w 111
plher Frida)' at OOsla Mea'• Mea
Verde C..OU, Cab for I' In""'->
......... Lt. Sml1ll, an lnDov•li>• olfko<
*">II ~iplng for I -job, ::U. la takbil·a poll with Pll61', tbe ~ O>mmlU!on .. ·Peace Of.
Ileen' st8pdanls and 'frabilng. •• .
He wlll speclaltre Jn educallo!\8l•Jll'I'" muns. .. a POSl''"CO!llUl!al\I Won:mc
outoftheataloagoocy'a·~-
-1onoer COS!a"Meaa Pouce-ire-Jloo Allen. .• .. .• --.~ • :::ma aperUae 'Will t>0100 loail 't0c1ozeos
fl alher departmma bi Ille ... ~
\..1..--1oca1 ~~ Allii· iii Ille lop of lbe llot ,. appllcoatl lul'
,_ i.r the p>«ltlnn ol Southern
~ eoordlnoklr of the agency
,; t (See llONOM; .... J)
• Oraq•
ti!• salcf ~ w. ·~ 1JI. Counsel In C4llJt. •
the ~ -the Seoate Judldar)' "U the Senate ••• W11111 a coart ttst
Commillee -.In qi-In "'°"' ,.. ..-welcomo It," Nbon said. D<dloD w!lh. the 'li'"'"1!ale buplllg caoe, H~ lllil his hon oo presl4ential ~
''bp' In <tlfect daul>le privilege" -that appearing .l>elore CQ""'"8 extended In·
of the laW)'el'dleat rolatlooablp as well the bipartfaan Senate committee heided
u the .eze<Ulhe pr!Vilege wblcb the by Sm. Sam Ervin (D-N.CJ, wblcb will
White -dalma wou1c1 block .. , begin lnvesUpting the waterpte ....
presf(leatlal aide from testllying before anil other cbarg.. of political eaplooage
the ~ . ' and -lgn' !J:relularltJes wilbin I few
lfJl:llll' cl>allengtd Congress In coattst --U.
his ~ belore'. tile U.S. Supreme "P'lff>apo this ii the limt In have the -.
~OCC :Studen.U Set New Toss Mark· ..... -. . . -,. Ii~ ·dOii•t;lfhow '"-'·Dale 'l'lcl did
Mardi 7, lt7ll at Paa•-College In A41and. N:Z; d>inc<IJ. 110 . '°" don't car<. •
He !las laded ~ fnln u.e
mists o! history ljnce setlbig 1be world · ""'°I'll for tile loogeat egg !DIS anmg
recorded human mdeavor •.
'lbe·tllO feel, ID-inch throw ·•ppean in
the Guinness Book of World Records
but K ia already oul of date by aome
time and diatance.
Orange C-oQI College studenla Dennia
G<een and Randy Smith recently shat·
tmd tbal ooe'-nol to meotioo 19 eggs
~ ~ --an unolllclaJ mart. of 2SI lee!.
'l'lloJ· llld only Dine_ of.their original •
eggs left.•.
'lbe-76 yant.plua Ina and -e!lort
waa Jll!>mptly rePcirted In the Guinneu
li!storiaM .. Green and Smith miBbt
take their .rightful place succeeding New
Zealand's lfegg.
The Guinoeu folks, alas, replied !bat
some other enterprialng pitcher and
catcher team bad egg..-the a .....
Smith mart of m feel, seren months
ago.
So tt's back to the drawing boord, or
rather the <XX:' atbletlc field, F'rlclay at
11 a.m., wh<re 1beJ will again &111u1t
the world egg ~ reoonl. '
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bigbesl coort In the land mate • decia1qn
'00 it ... we Wnk the Supreme Court will uphold the _.11on ol ...,...., .. N1zoo
said.
N-aid be beard that some senatora
"might bold 11r. an, boalqe to Mr.
Dean'• ·~ance." He saiil be would
not knuctle lmder to such pressure, even
if it meant a delay or defeat of Gray's
oomlnotlon.
Naoo was respomq to the cballqe
(See Fiil, Pace I)
3 Men Held
Iii Alleged
-Fibll; Scheme
A script 11\ which aspiring actors and actressa invested money in movies
never intended to be made, in return for
promiaed pans, bas been rated X by
Orange County District Attorney C<cil
Hieb.
His investigators have arrested three
men including a C.osta Mesan in COl'.r
-with the alleged phony flJm
scheme, while a fourth SUlpeCI Is still
aougbl.
C<lmplaints cbarginc u-with 31
count» o! ~. gr9litl lbelt,
fniudulmt sale o! aecurilles and aale of
aecuritles Wlthout quElllcatlon were
-prior .. the ......u.. ..
ArrlignmW .... -IOclay for -s. L. S<olt, 19, ol JJ.U Trinity Drift; Jn..;; HenbYtts, 25, ol Los
Aogeles, aad Fnn1t s. Carpenter, .. el
171ft '1lleolli111 lkbe, Tultla. -• -•-'"'-<--. _,_
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NtW· YO~ .(uj>J! -· F;llJott_ HomtJ9UrDal.,
_,, book ~ ilitlmate detalll' E1llol1 wrote tliat bis pll'ell1I did not
eoncernbil the 1111fr10Ce of his pamits, live as mu 11111 wii. alter the 1in't ID
Pmldebt and Jm, Frorildin D ~~ marrjqo and ·that lbe lale · ,.., : 'i aiteli&ns llra,..t In Mn. RooleveJ~ bao ~I famJlj> l<llO iloooe..it's beaulifUI IOClaJ aecrotary,
with three brothm and.olster, who -Lucy~-•
"dt"'-lat8d" tbemelvea from the Tiie tnqaZlne promlled lhal the ....
publlCltloa. . ' 'ond .. cerpt to be pibllabM -mobth
A stotenlenl laoued loda, bJ the ot-will tell "tbl/' llorJ of ·Presldml bill Jolll -..it, a New Yorlt -Rooilnell'1 \on( love llfalr 'With lno\Jler · · won.n (not Lucy M""""' J -a reJa. er,-aild compooed bJ·~'ind ,Jamea, tlonlblpibatllalbOeohlddmuntltJIQl'." ol Newpcrt Beach; 1'rank1iD D. Jr. and '!'be f1nt merpt Indicated that .lhe
Anna JI. Kallll!ttld llOCe4 -~ ' olbor -.... lllrguerile (Missy) "dedication In '1*plna ~ In 1hWl · Lelfind;. the Presldml'• per 1 o n a I
countsy anil In other Juda." secr<lary. '
"OUr admlralion, roapect and love for Ell1ott Rooaevel~ C. a former mayor
both ~--· .,~~ ...... ,_,_,_,~ of Miami Beach, Fla., Uvea on a ranc:b our ..... ·-... _ ~--near Pboen1x, ArlJ., ~ la aoJOumJng In
.. tile ytars pm," the' Ital-con-Portugal. He edited 11\'0 volumes · of
tJnued. •p111n1u1 ·11 It Ii, ..., lbereiore, Presldenl Roosevell's letten aome ,.....
feol -mUll dlsa~rJ•te oaraelvea com-ago.
plelelY from tlill book." .
,,,. statemenl • iJid the ijooaevells
wOtild ha..;:,no -~ <:OllUllellt, But 11
' ..... :learned fWJDI -~ In the famJlj tliat Elliot( 'lloooeve!l had nol
lboWn bis -lllld -lbe lllllllliscflpl'.aooo·IO bi'p1blltlbad, by 0. P.
a '
-.U...ot -91/ -la louclit ca ·~ ' w . ~rn:=._--
.lle .. -~,..,other -wbo bail bmiW dealings with the Orm
~ al ml -BIVd., Costa ·Mesa, In contac:t hil oflfce. .
'llm!lilaamn did not-revral hoW many
-ibey believe ftre .ictinilzed by Ille operat!On. '
Authorities c:lllm Scotl and his
ll'rtllerS induCOd iarlous -'< In --In--~---~ lo be-.. locatllit in~ County The allqed ~-.M.w
allogattooo · thel · 1beJ bad ~ ...U -/film ·~ televm.. ~ for·lead nilea in the sbows.
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To Cut Tariff
On Import Beef
W~'ION, (UPI) -President
Nixon .lllllOUllCed plaos today to lift I tar-
111 ol ~ .... 11 per piomd .. Imported .-·In mel!ort In"""°~ meat pri-
ces ·by Jncn;slng lbe supp!J. ·
' But .apln. ho.. ruled out pr1ae -
OD qrlcuitural """"1<1'· Pulliam'• -,... -them prOOq, ... -tlloy ~i...a-atesy, ' . Coolmt1 Gl Ille. -, eatlUed "An•
Untold SlnrJ: ·The -..1111 of llYde
P>l:k'', -~this -when ucei:pta were ·pub!~ 111 the Ladles'
'!be President Wld a nen. conference
'A rtWll-mootba bunl lor a breU-iD tbal H be ~ controla -id stop tile
artlll-wllO became known to Orange -llnl ePira1 ID meal prioea, "l wwld
County lherilf• clepulfea.11 the "Piggy 1mpoae them IDstantly."
Executive Seized
As M~n Viejo
Piggy Ban1'. Th~f
' ' . > -• Tunney:. ~ake
' ~ecu~n Public
Bank Burglar ' 11 over. . NW>O ~ IUCh cootrola would
-It bu-ended with the llTeSI o! a 31-· dlscourqe proc1uctim and "reap the ...,. yeiM!d MOIOrola Corporation • COin-"
munlcations W<Jlllve who ol!lclal1 link -ol IDcreased prlcea lalet.
to .the burglartes ,of a homea -Jan of hU~ailldbalbe.i:,:" ::=
them in. the MWlon Viejo orea. ~ble In control -pricel, but that
Qierlff'1 cleplitles have -..i ~ E. ''If there 11 iny lurtber actim that will
M<>rits. Jr. ol -Gnmia Drive, Kil-wort, we will do IL" ,
WASHING'ION (All) -sen. John v. liGn Vlljo ,OD multiple burgl'l"J ........ ' ,,,. Pleildent also~ lblt.(r.s.
Tlmnq (~.>, -capita! Tl>Oy110eiliedullaChllamit;nmea1o.:y ... _,.,Ir)' to drive""'"' p_,.-
piolllllll"!tl 11a1 ..,. 11 there .. ao1n1 1o _.... 1Ji Sooith onuae pr1oeo .., 11qy1ng ............. -el
be I deaill ~ Ille ....uuom llbOuld '!udlclll D1llrlct Court. ' • inea1 and cheaper -_
tal:e-plaoe ID l'llli!C ""°" ....,.bo<IY can lnftlllplorl wbO flDaDy lra<hf ....... ~ II be wwld. ~ a pr-1
watdl -I -tllld tbeJ had 'beeo -Ille Im-Ajll'll 1·7 mdl bo,a,u, N-Aki: "l'm
"I'm IOI at A=.-Ille' death ..-for a llllc llole Uial the IDllll' Dot ...... lo qgea 1o -~ II a • ~ tllld Mlaslon Viejo blqlarlea were the work -1 .... ir•ODJ -of Alnirbaa. • .......,~ .. lliil CBI',..........., o!ajoo h t"8t 1beJ jcln ID boJa>11L Ouu Ille_. !~ a.1o-. • 'Illa 1n1r.,... 1o11 a1m, ll>eJ aold, had llind, the ·;reateo1 ind -~
"8tul II Ilia Jt<ln Mi. II • I , ...... " beeo lo podoot -C8lb be bind -..-~ pdees II the bo 11111. ,._ do II Iii a pollllo ,._ -..i the~ ct NIT banb American -wife.' .
wh<re...,.._.,.11 ... ...,.lt.W bet....llaa_ol_ •
be • -w ... 11111 ... ""-... lplemlft Pu-Illa, la.• munaa Ir> -.._ ._.. 111111 the -Child Care Plan OK'd ~ 'Ir....,, -.. ... .... a,.,. o! .... two lilank cllocb
dolih ponally..,. _ _ • -_. -la wloldl .. -•
M«t88 BaJid to Play
~ 11m-. !)lllltlllta lllullt 9o:W
c-t -ml Ouc:beatra wlll
por1orm -u 1o u:a Lm. ..i from 1 It lt• ....... -'1 ....... tloe 111111 llltllllal Onlp Sllow la a.. ...,..__
dooel<...... '
"Jaat lwo.. .. ... ...,. "Bal .. ,....... au ..,.. .,
In----·--· ftll ...... 8111 .. ......a ••
at the ltotorol,t • El ...,..., p11111,,.., hd--~--his
JlllDlpllatlab ol the ..... cbeclcJ.
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Kalie Powis of Costa Mesa (smiling) chats with Anlonla Koshel of
the louring Russian gymnastics team cfuring a break In the Soviet
girls' workout Wednesday at the Sports Arena. Katie, a student at
TeWinkle School and an aspiring gymnast, watched the· worKoul and
mingled with the Soviet girls along with other mem~rs of ·the New·
port 'Beach Gymn astics Team. For more on the Russian gymllllls,
see Page 25. ·
ln.di~s Receive; Sµppli~s;
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Gunsh°'ts. Said ll~~-· ·
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!'*II. )Jlllf II oellned
h II 1 • P'llllMli In
........ llljlent.
Aliol,l IS ---1-.1 ...... tho ~ lincl earlf loclay fUOlll u aru DOr!l!
o! the i.o11dtnp oehed by Ille 1nd!ani
-. than two. weeb qo. ~ 11 dld,nol
...embJe· a sunfiibt arul lllQ ha~ ...... tarcet pi:aCtic:•!. • ~~u::.:i~~
-'l'bejr, ¥ lllPl>ix ..... -~ bf iwo bead ol cattle; butcllerod 1'~ day riigbt. ' . • '
A0 fire wl>fdl dealroyOcl ·I' mobue home
uaecl liJ the~,.,· ... -.a\IO!I
JIOlt w~ ~ ~ 1u1110Ve llilkfO the
hoiqe e.pJoded, ,but the ~ Wf""' empty at the limt. , , ,
.Jadiaul ...._,. l'1d )bat &nu,.loo wooa, llepilrtmeuil o! lntettor ntaQllatm:
lry)nl !<i bring aboUI a aolutlpn of-ibe oo,
cupatioQ, .,.. on his war ~ for ~
~vy ..0W. ·:..biclJ fell •O)'el' the
..... ~, nlsbt and w...-.,
bloc:tell off his' approach and the mo'v ..
mmtol ..... o;.· ·, ..
The .... ..._ coo1ed oU the. ai:med
l""fJ:ontalklil --the zoo~, ...... Qipyjog Wounded , Knee, sl(e of a .U.S.
cavalry unusacre of 200 in 300 ·1nd1alll ln
lll80, • feCleo'al 6111clal • who rei .. .a •
bloc:bde of 300 U.S. manbala an•i'lndWo pol1Ce • rtniln1 the ' tiny Os)al• SillQ vDlage. , , . • •
Feclei'al agj!Dts appeared eager to·talre
OOllb'ol GI u.I vlliag<> aw1J Inion· the mJ1l.
Wit JndianL . . .
"U 1beJ "'°""'t lnd1arta we'd have moved, in aJreadJ," a l"Bl .,.m aid
-ly lodayl "U tbeJ,.... ~like
the KKK (Ku. Kim: Kiln)• we'd bav~ mov!'d in a 1Qng l1me ago.• ,
But1 a JlllikO Department spokesman
said there were .., plans In stonn the
settlement. . '
Doomia Banb, an AIM leader, sa1d fuel
WU "down lo 10 ~" in the l\et-
tlemen~ and tho mWl.!nla ..... down: to
-meal a daJ-"mollb' beans.". . '
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IGLFSAS, Smtln1a W') -/.. local c.'ourt sen~: Emma
Galfozil, • 50'yt!ar-old llouaeW!fe In tllis \nlnhig town·ol aootlgNalm.
Sanlln1a, lo is monlhl in prlaon for giving "m: lessolll'' lo teen-
•gen In exdtange fOf orangei.
Police mM!ed llri. G.UOZll In Nove111ber after farmers com-
plained lhal llllill quantities of oranges were being plunde?M liom '
Jr'Clf<S eocb nlilul; , , T"8 ·l)niers told po~ !obey believed tile looters were 10U9C, ~ f'oljOt '\tu..uon.d 11~ ,IQL teporled they nld I f'9f 'OnDPS .,_ Ille ptke the 'llOaeeWlfe ~ for:~IM'1ir.ta"J
Othenri.e; they aid, tlley 1'*" lo t>IY a-lee ol'leiO-llre'"-17 -tor eat.jl ~ ., •
• Ma. ~ ,_,, fCJ!l!ll\ ':!?: of perlormbli sesll&l acta on ~ and tftsltiattng them lo a · '
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DAILY ,}ILOT1 INff f'Mte
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VCI ~ -"Mticl ud l'.U-
Uon, • port of .me. Face anti Mind of
fteiand, Room. 10~ PbYslcal "'*'-
Bldg. MO p.m. Adm. $4.50
''n!E BASIC TRAINING OF P,AVLO
HUMMEL" -Soullf Coast Repertory
Theater, through Sat"""y,.I p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1•.
0CC JAZ'L ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL -
High School Jazz E11J<mbles, 8 a.m.·5
p.m. Admission Free. High SOhool
Playoff, 7 p.m. Admissioo !2.
"New Ways o( RetsUng -A GESTALT
APPROACH" -Dr. Gerhard Kohn, Lec-
turer, OOC Science Lecture Hall%, 7:30-
9:30 p.m.
OCC FILM SERIES -"Klute" Forum.
7 p.m. Adm. fl.
Dog 'Stoned'
On Pebbl.es
WVERMORE, Calif. (UPI) -
Silent, an 18-year-old mutt who bad
a weighty problem, is getting
around easier today.
DR. DIEREllFIELD AND ST. ANDREWS SANCTUARY (BACKGROUND)
2S Yun L11tr, A Church Still Grow• In Nowport 1!11ch
A veterinarian surgically remov-
ed 267 pebbles, weighing nearly six
pounds, from the dog's stomach
after Mrs. Arlene Higuera took him
in for a check because be seemed
sluggish.
St. Andrew's to Observe Nixon Sel.ects ..
25th Year; 'Firm Roots' Bruce for China
Liaison Office
By WDJ..l'AM SCHREIBER
Of t119 Dellr Plitt llllff
Tw'enty·five yeen ago, a group of
NeWJl!rl Beech residents got together at
a marine hardware store and decided
the clty needed a Presbyterian church.
'lbelr casual discussions ._came to the
attentton <A cburoh officials in Los An-
geles ln 11147.
Allor a tl!ree-monlb IU1'Vey, Sl An-
drew's Preobyterlan Chu'rch was
Jawicbed. The cOOrcb's 25th anniversary
will be marked with special ceremooies
tb1.$ Sunday. .•
Dr, <2larlee Dlerenlleld, the CUJTent
po8tor arid one CJ! Gnlr thri!e the church · has · had, cr<dllt:;the grow\h of Ills ~lo!~~-~ ' -
"SO maey rl! members g_lt. beck yeai; w\lh u-.i; ~ more than
20 have been wllh) the cl1urcl1 since 1t
was founde(" ~ '8.id. "We have 4,100
Di\ DI rlirr• the fact his all<! we'reKt&ll ~-"
~ is ' ... lfie wealthiest com· ~ties l!1 ~·has very little
beopng 011.:t!!l!,~rern<i>dOIJs growth of the coneresatP>:l!Dd lls factlltles. ·
"We ,Ocii?t 'tlink Of the money as the
moSt iun)orta~ part of our church," he
said. "We just want to be sure we are
piepwed lo accommodate the people
here."
'!be first service of the congregation-
11 wam~ .Ulclaµy a church until April ot 11148 "'-was a 11147 Christmas Sunday
.....mlp 'in borrowed facilities at a
~·®I Mar m<rtuary. "'fl.• ,stjrted ~ out oo a small note ol t<lft!oversy,' said Robert IJlly, churdi public relatlons ofllcer. "The 92 dw1ei members sp11t over a name for
the church." Litty sald na'mes such as Cliff Haven,
Mar Vista and St. 'lbomas were sug·
gested but after much discussion and a
aeries of votes, St. Andrew's was. cbos-
m. -
"SI. Andrew'• actually Jost at llrot-&ul
they , come back, voted again anst it
wm, 11 Lilly noted.
The first of tlree ministers to seriv:e
the church was also the man ~ bad
surveyed the community for the Pres·
bytery and recommended thal a church
be ¢ablisbed. lie is former Navy chap-
lain Thomas Gibson. .
Gibson, now a probatioo officer in
OIAN•t'COAST CM
DAILY PI LOT
,.,. 0Nntt eoa.t DAILY l'l14T, wttfl -.tlldl
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... ~ .... Oild Pi.e!llllWll ~ ......
note tdlflllns •n 111111111...., MG..r flnllOfl
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Long Beach, will be back Sunday.
"We had some rough years at first
when meetings were held in Newport
Harbor High SChool rooms and we had
trouble making ends meet," Lilly said.
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix-
on announced'today he is calling veteran
ambassador David Bruce, 75, b11ck from
retirement to be chief of a U.S. liaison
office in Peking to further improve rela·
tions between the United States and
Gibson guided the small, growing
congregation over the bumpy years when
budgets of $9,000 went into the red and
the next meeting place was always in dotlbt, Lilly said. Communist China.
Mrs. Edgar cqoi-a) Hlll, a charter NIJroo said the office will be ln Pe-
member of the church ·and . mayor of lting about May and have a complement
'Newport Beach from 1954 to 1958, re-of 20 American diplomatic personnel, 1n·
members some of the ~Y ,.Y~ars. eluding two of this nation's top Chinese
·"My gnnddilugllter was baptized at experts.
the hlgh: ~ late< married here and now Mr 'own cblld bas been ba~ The top deputies will be Alfred. Jenkins, b ld · · · ranking_ State Department China e;pert, · ~b,·~ 8' ·"MY;~. were alJiJ '-and "Jo!jil· Holdridge, top maa at tiie ,
10.,, .!~L.,hln ~ ~-)Vlill<\.!l. ... ; National Security Counif. j a,,1JY ~~~~rim two ~7 "kb• iljililr"Chlnese fluently and Jui\je
of land at the comer of l5th Streets:: traveled wiJb Nixon and bis ~op national
st •-• • ~ ( ed f ,. security atilser, Henry A. Kissinger, .dn . ~"''<':" sa' lllµ!l "!" ,-e "' hllto.... .ns to China I ' chm:ch) .-nerf11t' nd~ tlXlay. • ... ), u w · . . 11
A fun~drivt;-lven 8'1jo<m of jM lillt!''" !~ C . al'? will be setting UP. •a ,
from the na~.8iurch-'.raised en~gh I aiscfn ~in this country as the re~t
to put Up tbe,first part of st. AndreW's.J bf dlpl~ID~c talks ~ecently ~nclud~d
"From it'll ~'ve grown to what IS With ~lpger 1n Pelting. But Nixon fE:d
now a $1.5'milllon plant and we've still not say. when they would ~ their iot growing plans ," said LilJy. mission .here or who would head it.
The first bijlldings -a 'small social Meanwhll~. Sen. Edward. M. Kennedy
hall and two classroom wings _ were (D-Mass.) m,~uced . a bt!J to. ~nler
completed in 1950. full diplomatic ~mmun1ty and pr1vileg~s
Jn 19511 Rev. Gibson was recalled to on representatives of the Peoples
Navy d~tles and the cmrch elders called Republic of Chin• who will_ man the new-
on Rev, ,James $. Stewart, a World War ly agreed-to liaison office m Washington.
II Navy fighter ace, to take over. The news conference was not Bir
He st8yed with the church until 1959 nounced 1n advance.
during which time the 500-seai m a i ~ The diplomatic office marks an historic
sanctuary, -a feUowsblp hall and t w 0 11tep .betw~ the countries, which broke
Sundy School buildings Were completed. off dtplomatic relat~ons over 20 y~ ago
"DUrtng Rev Stewart's pastorate the when 4l;le Communists began coming to
' . • ' JX>\'ef t~. church l!feW SO large three services hefd He said 'be called ambassador Bruce
to 'be ~Id ~ S~a~s rather than 'tJ}e out of retirement 0 beCause I though( it
regular t';"'o, said Lilly. . . • ' very bn'portant to appaint a man of great
Stewart s stay ·•~ . St. ~nctr~w s was stature to ·the positlon.11 . He made the
marked by othel" mtei:esting, sidelig~ts point that Bnice, 8 Demottat, served un-
-that put the church into the fiews, Lilly der both ·nemocratiC and Republicap. ad· ~ . • . . ministrations and r would provide ' a
, ~~t after he got here wll~. his fam1· bipartisan app~ to the n e w
1y -In ~1, 'he )'a!. the recfp1ent of th~ diplomatic moves wkh~ China. ;g,000\h ,!ele&m.~,.m N~ Beach, The President said the bj»artisan ap-
uuly, B,OJ~. "Pacuic Telepbpoe held a proach is something h• ,V(rJlts lo em-
luncheo1t aLthe .Bay Clab ln honor ol phasize so that the goodW,lltlnltlative he
them." started with the CommLUllst Chinese
Stewart left St. Andrew's in 1959 to "will continue in the futui"e"whether 'the
serve aL a .church in New York an_d is presidency is occupied by Democrat or
now pastor of Brick Presbyterian fn New Republican." ~
York City. Lilly ·•aid he will be ml! hand Bruce had lmmen<e experience In the
tor Sunday's anniversary. -diplomatic field. He served as America's
,During Dr. Dlerenfleld's pastorate, ambassador to West Germany from 1957
which began 13 years ago,· the ~h to 1959, ambassador to Great Britain and
h•• become the sixth JargeSI of.'!ts d.. France and headed the U.S. delegation lo
nomin11tiori in the country.· the Paris Coaference in Vietnam from
Tile ~.ooo budget of 25 y,.rs·ago has 1970 to 1971.
grown to $500,000 and the church Is buy·
ing' land for -expansion.
From Pagl! l
FBI ...
issued by the Judiciary Committee this
wetlt when It called 6n Dean lo te..tify
and aome members threatened to
wllhho1d Gray's confinnation until this
was done.
Nixon claimed his Admlnistrallon had
i.e.n more respoml~ to .con"'8SIOllll ,...
quests for infonnaUon °tban any~ ad ..
mlnlstratlon tn my memory."
He recalled lhtll 'during the Alger Hiss
Investigation, which he ·headed as a
member of ConlJ"ell, th,..Presldent
Truman issued an eucuUve order bar--
ring everybody in the executive branch
(loln c0operatlog with the lnvel\liating
commlitee In any 'll'lY·
Workman Hurt
In Mesa Tunihle
·A· workman was hospitalized in Costa
Mesa Wednesday When he fell off a seal·
fuld at a job site, sullering'back Injuries
and a bead laceration.
Norbert Garajlola, 35, of 507 E. Pine
St,, Santa Ana, WU llated ln rOIJd --
diUon thlx momltJg at Cosla Mesa
Memorial Hoopltal where he II Uoder
treatment for a sprain. •
Officer Jobn ·C. White said GaraJlola
f;U alx>ut llve f,.l to the po..ment al ll'Jl
W. 19th St., slrlklng his bead. • ' Union Heads Jailed
Pl!lliADELPli!A (UPI) -J"udge D.
NEW YORK (UPI) -A painting by 84-
year-old Georgia O'Keefe sold w.-. day night for $120,000, setting a wofld
record auction price for a work by a Uv~
ing American artist. An t.m.identified
' J .....
Florida l>ollector 'was ·the· .iucce5'iiif bid·
det fot iwss o1r~e\.s -'giSiit' flowe~
study, "Poppies''. painted in 1950 at the
artist:s bome ·in Albuquerque, N.M. ~--'-
••• ' -1:•1• to ' • oM die mte'I level al
llw enlo........U ....uenoe. ~ _., Alleo'o,,.,. POST ~ the. a.m., or a::w•
.,.....w1r..t colfee """ i Smitty. ,_ "· otartOol u~ ago . Pl-and bu --"" dl*on of the Costa -p~ DePli:\' meat while WOttin8 'bis .,.., up· thri>ulll
the l'IJlb,
• '
one old anecdote about the man wllo
-the department'• first po~ ot the year in 1964 concerru • ,..torfl:
i>redn• coflte brellk .at the old &In Up
Jlonut ~-' -"Hts f,8tr0l car apparently slipped ~
of gear, 1 recalls Capt. Bob Green.
The black-and·white squad car. roue<\
across the street and Crashed ml<> a
Parked Newport Beacll squad cat,
reouitln& in a 14' oo· COltl Mesa coffee ,.
breaks for belich city policeman. ' Ranktlig N'ewport !!each police al-
xnlnlstrators ~ed the eptct to protett
-tlleJr city'•· 9t"1"'rlY· . ,.
Tbe. Impact °"'•4¥. ~buewl•p<>r\ 'Be!l'1t ~~---"ti~
II> k "T3. .~ .•• ~ -.. ":":1 ~ •
. He, de~ "" Jdef: Pt •..!!P . thal lite~lly ~ :r.be HappellJ!ll
1969 whendlll"·~ •s¢'itli ., ~
relations~. i -f -· r~ '·,I '
Setting up the no\iel anti-ding.pr~ on \he . Mjlcetlt' '-Orange' · C,b u n·W
FalrgrollndS; Ill .. ~Ill's Hapf)e!llpg;ctr#
thousands .of.. YOU!11! JlOOPle .ile§p1te .
~vy ~)lj)ll\!L~· ~1-. -' The-event,.Wbic!l'Ja!led,all llay .. Sa -
.day 'fbl!"eil ~ ~~ ......... of; .. ..... ~~s~·· ,...........,, .. _ ....
~ ~-~
;~~··~~ -~~ ,,'l'lll~~ln(l'.c!Mf .Jia~•llhl
caverli'.e anil was ·,..poare!;j~" ctz· with Uststance ... '(Nm tt ~mitb,: ' . ~ . $ : ~
Community oervlce was includecf In
ofl-dufy hoU... loo, sqch as .Jn: 1"5
he organ1%ed and. coached ·M~
Raider•. a semi-pro fOO!ball team.
The name McKenzie's J\alders G
drawn ~m then-City Manager a_F
forlllel'IY police ~h!el Artl!ur. lJ.
McKenzie, ~ dialrman. of tlje
March of D.lmes, b1msell a-o!IOllme po~
snll "' erer.
McKenzie's Raiders devoted fl. share of
theb-football -proceeds to -the March of Dimes. a ... ... " ' " • •J.1,',"'l)r t:•Jq ·
. '·r;-;;, . .:.~;.~;< . ---
NllOl1 .. rd he d~ with Truman's
deciaion, especially since the Hiss case
coni:e1'11ed espionage against the United
States, and for (hat reaaon he djrtcted
member• of his.own administration to be
"*9'tiooperallve. Bui he drew the line
at appurancu before formal com-mm ....
Donald Jamiesoo Wedoesdiy ,.ntenced
two leaden of the Philadelphfa Feder•
Uon of Teachera lo lour to 23 months In 1 prison lo "....,.. the publlc our judlctal
syslem ts !Ut!dl<>Dlnl." Fedetal Prtst-
denl Frank Sullmn llld unlm 1111ot1a10r
Johtt Ryatl wen coovlcted last DIOldll of
clelying a bock-to-work injuoclion in tbe •illhl-woek leldlera strike-I&.--;;..;;;.;. ________ .;;...;.-_. _ _._..., _____________ ..
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