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Pollce have · ·IAuncbed what they
described today aa an "intensive iD-
vestjptlon" lido the death ol Newport Harbor Yactit CIUb. maitre d' Edward
Thatcher. HJs body WU found in the bay ···salilrday Wbed' ui a ·CiiiiCi'ete broci: ···.
An auropsy showed that Thatcher, 61,
ol 3099 Mace Ave., Costa Mesa, had been
!lead about 10 days.
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. ,___.._wjni(reda,-atao 10 days...ago, .police con..-
firmed.
· "'rbere are · niany, many th!np that
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All U.S. POWs tQ Be Released-One Day L8:le
SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnam an-
~ 611 ~ .!! 1-the ltlll 13t ~ . bdif-tn
1IMnlun In udwlJ• for withdrawal of
.remalnlll&~Ican mlUtary 1.....-.
Tuelday aod eodloi ~
See Dal, Pa .. 4.)
.I~ '1.'111, cblel =-•• fer I he """" Vlc\name>e ele1aUon In Saigon,
the first group al IS American p,N-
captured In South Vietnam and
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im'ned over lq U.S. llUlhoritla 1'leodly
at -·· Ota-Lam alrpor1. He uld that Ncrth Vietnam wtn r ..
ltase 40 l!IOl'I A-1oan prllonm at
Gia Lam Oil .Wednesday and fa oo Tburt-
day. )
'lbe Oommunlst-blclied Patbel Leo
will release nine American priaonerl
captured in La01 "very, very 100n/' he
added, later deacrlbln& the enct tum-
~onsplrator's Facts
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iSenate Bugging
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IWASHINGTON (UPI) -The Seoala'1 lfl>eclal W1lergala InvelllpUng CODI·
rllttee wu caJled toaetber for Its fir,i
!tRP8l meeting today, 'With Ire~ li>-
forfilallon In hand from cianvlclad con-
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~leeper Waves'·
fn North Carry
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splrator James W. McCord.
The c:ommlttee'1 cblel c:ollll50l, Samuel
Daall, dlscloaed Sonday that McCord,
former aecurlly cl!lel o! Preald<nl Nbi·
on'1 re-elecilon organiuitlon. supplied
names of otben he Wd were involved 1n
the b<eak·in and bu(alng of Democratic
nallonal headquarters but had not been
brought to trial.
Dash aald the former CIA agent would
"tell us.everything that be knows."
The Los Angeles Times rePorted today
that two named by McCord were John W.
Dean ID, White House counael, and Jeb
Stuart Magruder, a former pruldential HALF MOON BAY (AP) -Huge aide and high official in lhe Nbioo cam-
"sleeper wava" thlt reared up from a paign organization.
calm sea have been blamed loa: drownlnl On behalf of the White House, Prtsa
a father and two chlidren here and Sec etary Ronald L ZI I I 11 sweeping two men lo thelr deaths on the r · eg er categor ca Y
North c.oast. denied today the Times' allegation con-
cerning Dean who conducted a speclal in-Dick Snydef, a ttaff member in the vestigatlon of the Watergate case for harbonnaster'• office at Pillar Point Nixon.
Harbor, said it was just such a "1leeper Magruder also denied any prior
wave" that rose to 18 feet oil!hore of the knowledge of the incident.
harbor and cruhed down on an outboard fed 1 and j h 1 ed
motorboat Wl(h five persons aboard A era gr ury t at ndlct McCord and 1lx other1 in the case was Saturday, toolog five lnlo the.... reconvened today lo hear Ire.II lo-Tiie bOat Nina, pWlng by, picked up !onnallon, aod G. Gordon Liddy, the only
J;:nrin Wa!Ur, CO, and H a Y w a r d ooe of the defeljdanll ao far sentenced, Lockhart, SS, both of East Palo Alto. was summoned lo appear thlJ artemoon.
But Lewis Powell,•. and hll children, Liddy, a former White House aide
l,fane.e, 9, and Zicker, U, went do'wn described by the prosecatkln as ooe of
with the boat, the Cout Guard uld. the brains behind the iockleot, WBI liven
Their ~es were not recovered. 8 sentence of up to 20 year1 Friday,-with
About an ·hour later• another huge the lrtlpulitlon he serve a mlnimam of
wave swept over • rock near the one-third of it -siX' years, eight months.
Heritage House restaurant south of hF~ MCC.Ord talked twice with Dash after
Bragg and snatched two men to t e disclosure Friday by Judge John J. Sirica deP,ths. Names we.re withheld pending nollllcitlon ol relitlv,..' -.of-ll.S...Dlltrlcl Court -who conducted
Snyder sald "a!eeper waves are the-Watergate trial that aaw two con.
unusual. No wind. All of a sudden a wave victed Gd tfv, plead runty -of a.Jetter nd to blJn by Mi:Cord saying more people hits. You look up 18 feet or more 8 were involved than had been menUoned,
there It is, above you." and that there had been perjury at the
trial.
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~RELAND ...
~last minute didn't accept the girls' in-
"'Itatlon. t The girls calle:d Jean and Pat1 met the
jlOldleni In ~ Bel!ast bar Friday night and
~vited them to a candlelight party al an
,.partment. Once there, one girl lefi,
.,.ying she would gel another girl. But
abe returned with two men carrymg
&machine guns.
1 tbe gunmen forted the unanned
iloldier1 to lie face down on a bed and
!then riddled them with bulleta. The
fwoonded soldier was left for dead but
!later managed to get away. Most of his
fjaw was shot away and a bullet was lodg-
ied In his spine. .
I The girl called Pat was reported to be
"18 to 22 years old, about 5-feet-7, wllh
thin features and shoulder-length hair
that might have been a wig. Jean a~
peaced to be about the same age, with
dark wavy hair and a small upturned
nose.
The girls •nd the gunmen are believed
to be members of a splinter-group of the
Roman C.lhollc Irish Republican ArmY ·
The IRA itaell lw not claimed
responsibility for the murders.
Two of the murdered soldiers and the
survivor were Roman Catholics.
McCord asked to talk personally with
Sirlca to !urtber delall bis allegaUons -
a usalon which bu been set for later
this week -and oub.equeoUy iilraed to
talk with the Senate investigators.
The Los Angele1 Times said McCord
told Jlpsh In· two lntemew1 that both
Nbion woclate• had prior knowledge o!
the plana to wiretap the headquarters.
Dash said be wu oot the llOU1'<e of the
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Dem as having prior knowle!lie of the
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hc.d advance lnformaUon and be would
provide the names later.
-That Dean was involved in the ad-
vance preparaU0115 for the break-in.
-That a co-defendant, E. Howard Hunt
Jr., exerted preSSW"e on four other
participants from Miami to plead guilty,
which they did.
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Jama W. McCord
that the Communlstuaned to lhe Arnet· Tin llld the raolutloo to .lhe dlspule
lean withdrawal p1 .. o1 -than 5,000 wu workad out In secret mee\inp be-.
.......,. an __,_. :w--~11t11L~tW-Ibo !(ortll Vle\l>am~ aa><t UnUocl w-.-·-..-ate1ilrSalgon-illfd bet-the the!
'lbursday, colncldlni with release of the Lao and the United Stales In VlenUane,
prismers. • the Laotian capital. 1 no Mid It was agreecl that 11'" fOUI' Tll) 1ald that the 825 memberl ol the
party Joint Mlllfary Comriiloalon, which North Vietnamelt delegalloo to the four-
uoder lemJ.I al, the. agreement WU aet par!y Jolnl Mllltary Ooirunb81on and the
to expire Wednesday, wlU eod Ila wurli 825 U.S. representaUves to the ~~
after the last American pris<loers are re-sion will leave South VJetnam on rnaa,.,
teased and alter the lasflroopl ba\le'lell. and Saturday.
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PLAYWRI GHT .. ' .
play es.
llil bell known worb lllcludod "Blithe
Spirit,''. "Bitter Sweet" and "Brief En-
counter." His films included ''Around the
World In ao Day•" and "our Man to
Havana ." . .
Maggie Smith, star in the current run
of "Private Lives," was distraught over
the new1.
"II can't bo. We ·Just had a 'telegrllll·
from illm,0 she said. "He was a dear,
dear man. It ls terribte new1."
CoWard, who alwayi carried with him
a ha~ nostalata o! the 1920s, ellrnbed
to lame by being ln the right place at the
riaht tlme 'lfflh the rlg)!t talent !or the
rllht era.
laldon wu beginning to come to life
again ofter the gray, puzzled yean of
World 'War 1 when Coward bit with the
fll'lt al a galuy ,of plays, the comedy,
"f'll Leave It To You," in which be ap-
peared.
It was 1920 -a year when the British
public wanted a darling who was not a
bemedaled general, a bewhiskered ad-
mlntl or a bellicose ,cabinet mJnister.
They found him in Noel Coward, then 21.
HUNTINGTON BEACH POW
Lt. Brian H. Ward
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Two CoastPOWs '
On Reds' List
Two Suspects Jailed
During World War IT he was oo special
assignments and gave performances for
troops in the United States and many
parts of the world. A diary he kept pnr
vided material for "Middle East Diary."
One of his acoomplishments in World
War ll was "In Which We Serve," an ac-
count of the sinklng of a British,
destroyer during the Battle of Crete.
Naturally, be was the writer, producer,
co-director, composer of incidental music
-and playe(I the lead role of Captain
To Be Rel.eased
Two Orange O:>ast men are among
the 107 American servicemen proposed
to be releesed by Ncrth VieW!n Tues-In Armed Mesa Hol.dup "D".
day and Wednesday In Hanoi. .
Air Force Capt. James Kula, originally
cl Mancbater, N.H .. bas been a prlSOD-
er o! war since July ol 19'12 wilen he
was captured. A pair of suspects II jailed today In the
Satw'1ay night holdup al a Costa Mesa liq-
uor store by two young bandlta who lint
browsed arowKI for wine and ice aream
be.fore pulling a sawed-off sholgun and
pistol.
Police arrested the two men several
blocks away after being tipped off that
someone was attemptlng to break into a
newspaper vending machine rack.
Boo~ on suspicion of armed robbery
were Donald H. Carnine, 18, of 967
Junlpero Ave., Costa Mesa, and John H.
Horrell, 18, o! 525 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa.
They are accused of confronting clerk
Marine Arrested
On Rape Charge
The Jll"S'll"t of acid burns oo the t.p
al ooe band al a Marine arrested In San
Clemente oo charges al being drunk In
public bas Jed !.o more severe charges,
police oaid-lm:ible rape.
James Turner Joyner, 23, was arrested
Saturday a!tEr he asserledly was drunk
in public.
But as be was being booked, detectives
noticed acid butna Od tile man's hand
and recalled the descriplloo given them
of. a man who raped a young girl earlier
this year al calafra Beach.
The slmllarily ol ~escriptloos and other
evldence,'lnvestlgalors said, led to a new'
boolclng of Joyner oo the rape charge.
Officers said the arrestee is stationed
at Camp Pendleton.
'!be rape occurred Feb. 2f at about
9:30 a.m.
Tommy R. Harper at Mr. B Liquor, %205
Fairview Road, shortly before 11 p.tf!..
and demaqdln,g all the money in tbe cUh
register. ·
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Capt. KuJa's wife, Jane, lives in Ana·
helm. 'Ibey have no children. Mrs. Kula
declined to talk abol.lt her husband's re.
turn. Harper told Officer Dennis Hossfeld
that one gunman held a .22 caliber pistol CIB:fore that Thatcher served for 14
on him during the rob~, warning the -years as a ~-sttwant ... abaard ·tM
clerk that bll'bilddy had a shotgun. Queen Mary. He was In charge o! .the
Afr Pomo L!. Brian H. Wsrd;captured
Dec. 'lT, 1m,' was listed as being from
Huntington Beach. 'l)>ere was no verlflca·
tlon al this by either the POl\'·MIA .<tfice
in•'l'llslbl .... the ,VIV A (Voioes fn l Vital
America) olflce In Santa Ana as ol thh Police converged on a market at 2200 menu and servk:e·at the captain'• table.
Harbor Blvd. not long after Harper ~Ides his Widc:'W, Tbatch7r leaves. a · . • ~ . son now serving with the British Army id. reported b;emg robbec;l--and arrested Northern Ireland. Police said the son was morning. : ·r
Carnine and Horrell, in the surrounding noUfled of his father's death and was Lt. Ward,. a Maryland native, wu dJs-
played by llie Ncrth Vlelnameae at a
news coorer~ 'Dec.' 29. " area. given leave to come to Orange County.
They claim the men tried to run and
hide when they drove up, but the effort
was luWe. •
Investigators said Horrell lives within
two blocks of the arrest locatiOn and also
that both men closely fit the descriptions
given by the holdup victim.
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SEX PAPERS ...
'!'bat's the klod o! paper It is."
Glav~· opinion of the publications
echoed that of City Manager Wynn who
earlier had labeled them "trash."
Attorneys for Ortega sUll could not be
reached for comment on the apparent
pending ban by the city. The proposed
ban would be similar to the action taken
by Huntington Beach councilmen earlier
this month when they out1awed the street
sales of the Los Angeles Free Press in
their city. The Free Press is wlde!Jt
distributed on the streets of Newport
Be~ch, however.
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Man Given $195 ,000 Tn Divorce
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) -A tentati"" divorce decree granted
this month to a Cambridge woman provides that she pay her husband
$195,000 and educ:ale l!Dd sµpport their two childfen, Middlesex
County Probate Court reoords show.
The decree becomes effective in six months.
Mrs. Beatrice W. Hicks agreed to pay William F. M. Hicks $95 •
000 in marketable ...cunties or in cash within 60 days of the fin.tl
decree. In addition, she agreed to pay him $20,000 annually for five
Y.ears or-$20,QOO fO<' two yellrs•and $10,000 annually fs>r an addltloiial
stxyears. l~&
The case l\'•s heard by Judge Haskell G. Freeman and thi!'tlectee ·
says the ~upport of the children was based • he finan!'ial posiUon '
ofo the wlfe. The cash setUemenl was worked!,o~t by a Booton'. Jaw •
firm. ~ . ~
She sued her husband for "cruel and abUAte treatment."
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DAILY PILOT Suspect Held in Robbery
. NOBODY . SELLS JV FOR LESS .THAN DUNLAPS'
AND WE . WILL PROVE IT.
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At Beach Surfboard Shop···
·A Hunllngton Beach 1Ur!bosrd shop
owner, bis l~year-old daughter and an
employe were held at gunpoint SUnday
eveoiog by a lone blndll who took $94
before fleeing. ~
Police_arres:ted_ a stlspect In the caae a
few hours later when the vtctJITIJI claim
they IJ)Olled blJn In the downtown 1rea.
Roy Alian 'l>ocklngs of 103•,t Malo St ,. ..
booked Into the city Jail oo armed roJ>.
bery chargea.
'!'be victims of lbe robber)', Jack
Hocianson, 60, owner or Jeck'• IUrlboard
•hop aiiil itJs · daughler, Jill, told l>Ollet
Dooklnp •COC>S™t them In their car u
Ibey left the shop !or the ev.olng,
Shop employe Timothy Donahey, lj,
asserted he was also confronted by the
IU!l·wleldlna.suspect when he 1to;ped by
the parked auto to chat wllh bis
employer.
The trio alleges that Docking• held
them all at Jlllllpolnt while d<manding
money oJ the two meo and lhrea1tnln1 to
-the teenager. Donahey llld the man took $1f fnxn
hta wallet ~ !leelng on foot.
ffockonlOD uld ha and 1111 daqbter
lpotl..t Doctlnp I few hoor1 laler U
they drove down Main Street a£ter·mak~
Ing a report of the robbery to poUce.
Docking• was taken into custody after
Donahey also idenUiled him as the man
who allegedly staged the holdup.
V ol.canic Lava
Engulf~ Pinnt
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -
Volcanic lava overran the electric
plant on the island cl Heymaey to-
day, knocking out .;otnmunlcatlons
and paralyzing vital -· '!'be-only-cootact with the llland
Ill by radlo: .
The lava also destroy<d 12 bousea
and is menactna a lreellni plant
-~r the harbor. Since 'Friday, -~ than 100
bousea and buildings hn• -
destrQyed ~ ·lht numbor al =., iil:"fed thll year to
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tap't will Mii you the TV al th• 'LOWER price PLUS GIVI!' YOlt'AN ADDITIONAC· 1 0~
OF l'H!: DIFFERENCE. Qffor uplfff April 15, 1913: ' " '•, .
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t-0 Dlinojs-
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Y!'ll"'ld." girl allegedly oold by her par-~for 1311,000 as a cljlld bride waa back
~ .llllnols and the man w!io ~led Jo
mirrY ber wu on ht8 way back .to .. tbe .
state Jo surrender lo autborltles.
!Itta Jackie Flynn waa flown lo C!)icago f~ A&bevill~t ~.C., where ahe Md
llorpld Mllltr,!37.yoirlold Ill lpslruclor,
--~>at .. """,;i --and . "1/e.'Ri.ta'waa put tnlo the cuslOijf ol the
llllnn\a'.Department of Oilldren and Jlam-ut !lervJC..., pendliig further coui't pro:.
~ a (ea~ at tbe Univ<?llltr of ~cago, was arrested in Asbefille
'lioeaday and charged with labely ?Ogis·
,.,., •• the "'•! at .a. motel II'· h)s w~e.
"'ij?wa• ~On "',000 bond aildi~ it· tO~Y , said '1be · ~ ta dHve: back. ·to
1QlnQl·a to surrender on .a,e~e ·ot.~
sPtring lo ·participate in child abandon-
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ment.
· F. Michael Flynn -.the girl's ste(>
father -and .his wlle;.Rlta .~ the girl's
motber-.were cba(ged1with child aban-
donment. They Wen! free oiJ,a .10,000 re-
W~lkatli~ Steps ·011t Briskly .
The third a~nual Walkathon to l/enefit the Orange ited pledgesdoor-t<><loor. They asked a minimum of
County Chapter of the March of Dimes got under-· 10 cents fbr.~ach mile walked. The majority wall<<!d
way in Anaheim Satucday with about 30,000persons but a few used wheelchairs, bicycles and skate-
~bond. "1'ollce Ch!Of ROOald JohMOn of subur-. mn 'Boltngbrool:, wher.e tbe I'lynns Jive,
~ · !nveattga1Jlla the caae after h& re-deiVed a Up March ·1! J<luison said tliat
Fl)'m., -a metals satetman and part-time
tazt-driver, met Miller while a cabbJe,
participatiilg. Par\icipa~_!:> in the 21J.rnile event soltc· boards. · ' . ,
l,llller's father, founder of Leland
Corp •• beavy'4Qty parto mBl\Uficlurer.
died lo 196). Court "'l'Ords showed he
Mt ·an Oslate o! 11,129,277 to bis widow,
who lives near Miller in oak Park, an·
Ecol~gy Shaky -·Busi~ess ..
Environmental Expert Addresses County Officials
other Chicago suburb. By JACK CHAPPELL
Miller, described by aquaintances as °' tfile o.UY ruet '""
"scholarly• ar.tlstlc aod aristocratic," ,.,___ -..n-.. -ent is like a hoose oC was manied once lo a IS.year-old girl. ~· -··"~ Sbo died tn 1965 after seven years ol mar· canl>, make one change anywhere, and
rlage, A Cook·Coimty coroner's jury rul.ed the wbole house ls loll.uenced. ·
. that the gtrt, l!oberta Nelson Miller, died Enviii>runental planning amounts to
from "s¢fftng cleaning fluid for purpose "you better !mow what yoo're doing· be-
ol elation." "' · _ fore you screw it up," Ian McHarg, a
Police said Miller later married another noted envlrmmental planner and author• ••ger, but had the marriage annulled commented during a lecture recently be-al!<r a brief tlple. fore Orange·County planners, coosultants
J<ihn!on said that Miller delivered and envitullnentalists.
$30,000 In bond.I Jo the ·F!ynns Mardi 17
abd· left their Bolingbrook home with the
girl.' 'Ille Flynns tmmediately cashed the
boDdi and apent all but l2llO lo buy a
n~ car, new furniture and draperies for
llietr $40,000 home and lo pay oil b(oavy
debta, ·according to Johnson.
A~l.eged Mafia . . .
Chief s·urrenders . .
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Bufafmo, ah alleged Cosa Nostra leader,
iU.frendered to immigration Officers 10. ~ ·1o· be deported lo Sicily.' ,
l!'eblamed the deportation on '1wo-bit
derilagogues who become little gods."
. &lallno, 69, of Kingston, Pa., who last
week lost a J&-,year court ~e ,against
<\eportation, was accompanied by 10 fiiendl when he surrenHered at the U.S.
liruntgratlon ·Service.
Brea Youth, 15, .
Shot Off Cycl.e
BORREGO SPRINGS (AP) -A 9-
yeaN>ld boy with a .2%-caliber rifle has
been allowed to return home with bis par-
ents after a teen-age boy ......, sbot fa\ally
in 'j!te back. 'nie victim, Larry "11iom8' MCEntee,
15, bf Biea, '!a~ riding .behind another
youth on a 1muubike while the younger
boy was firing the gun nearby tn Anza·
Borrego State Park, aherilf's investlgat·
on said. · ·
'llle•hooting took.place Saturday a mile
west of the Ip>perial County line.and due
east ol Borrego $prlng!. Si~ prohibit shoolini there, said • •ill'.s spokes-
man. '
The 9-year-old hoy, who waa not ldenti·
lied publicly, lives tn Diamond Bar. ..
McHarg said that erivironmental plan-
ning allows "nature to talk with ~·"
and iqvolves nothing more than taking a
look at a piece of ground and tnveatlgat·
ing everything from bedrock geology lo,
current community health.
McHarg said the ettviiomnental pla~
ning scheme wcis '''damn simple." ' It
merely calls for matching up the char-
acteristics of the land with the conmun-
er demands to work out the best place for
man's uses ol the land.
The plani>er Is cbainnan of the UQl-
verslty o1 Pemsylvama ilepartment of
Landocape Architecture and Regional
Planntng, author ol several WOfU includ-
ing "Design with Nature." .
He said examples of bad, Planr\lnl!
abound lhrwgbout the world and not"1
that pollutioll•ol water supplies ....., to be a "specialty of civili7.ed. socleti~. '~
"The dilfererice bet,.... ·a primitive
soci~ ·and a dvilized soclet~1:'l' • civilized socl\!!l' ~ dev~ lo.~ .. g Ila
drinking water,")!~~ 11a1d.. ,,,;
. l!e;C!t!!d lhe1-pJ~of. a,1m1all ',qr ., . .
Pope ~.La-qd8 ·~epairS
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ROME (Aro -Poj>e ,P~ul YI has·con·
gratulated the experts who restored
Micltelangekl's Pieta; ~ ol wblch
were smashed '10 inonths ago. by a ham-
mer~wieJding vandal. "A work ol ar,t 'has
been returned to the world,", the pontiff
iold restoralioo e'xperta Sunday. Pope
Paul went to St. Peter:s Baslllca to see
the 6-foot-7, 6,mpound stallje.
in Pennsylvania called Medford. Med·
ford's water supply comes from the same
geologic strata (called aquilers) in which
Philadelphia, the Cily of Brotherly Love,
disposes its sewage.
"Medford ts the recipient of some of
the most Mtique1sewage 'in the world,"
McHarg said. Medford in turn 'dispoees ol
its sewage In the same strata from which
Atlantic City drawo waler, be said. . lll5 Scottlsh brogue adding a bit ol lhe
old-comtry flavor, McHarg noted 'that Iii
England, it ts said th~ water ci the· River
Thames "puses tbrOugh seven kidn"7S
before you get it."
Dumping of sewage in the Missisotppl
js so bad now, that McHarg said that "~
fore long you'll ·be able lo get the water
oo\ at 98.6 degrees."
Protecting the enviromnent 1nvo1 ... . -·land _"'I'• not •f<lpping all develop-
ment, McHari said. ·
. He said 'there are oome areas Iba! 85"
suited for/liit.nse ·de~0pmeilt..and-lie
' !laid/ the Ciliirta have rilled lbat ucllJlt.
ionary :ronlpg .L ':Jliilltng !be' fang p!ailk
up afi<+ 'yoU get'ln" -~'no! legal.'""
Proper ~lannjn' along '!'1~li/lc ltne'S remov~s epi9tl0n .and QPWoo from Uie
development ' process, .w!Uch be said ia
now a 0 cOmbinat100 of siupldl.ty and
greed."
Mondlf, Mitch· 26. 1973 5 OAILY PILOT J
Coi11s Costly
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Quart,ers Go for 39 Cents,
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL ot .. Dllr ,..._ .....
Thlnl: back to 1913-and tl1ole JIOd<&
Mo ol allver coins you 1lled lo carry
around.
Now feel bad.
Those two-bit pieces you'd slap down
on the cowiter for a SUnday paper or a
glass of beer now are worth about S9
cents, regardless ol how dirty or worn
they are.
Depending on dally fluctuations in the
price of silver, coin dealers are paying
between 40 percent and 50 percent above
face value for silver coins.
"That's a tidy proOI for the change you
spent seven years ago," says Jerry
BeaV<n of the Old Coln Shop in Laguna
Beach.
InllatJon, devaluation or the dollar and
exasperation with the regular markets
are forcing many investors into the coin
business, Beavers adds.
lnveston usually buy )llver in $1,000
(face value) quantities. A bag of 10,000
dimes or 4,000 quarters weighs 55 pounds
-roughly 720 ounces -and is w o r t h
$1,578.80 based on the current $2.19 per
ounce price.
Of course, no one would realize a true
price of $1,576.80 because it costs to have
silver melted down into bullion form .
According to Steve Markoff, president
of the American Coln Exchange in Los
Angeles, purchase of silver is olten down
on a credit basis, just like 'margin' buy-
ing on the stock market.
Markoff concedes that investing in
bigs of coins is still limited, but is
cat~ on as mo:e and more people
watcli the price of silver go up .
The last low spot for silver was Nov. 3, 11!71 when "It fixed at lt.29 per troy ounce.
Late UW.·week, silv.er closed at $2.19 -
an increase of nearly 70 percent in 18
months.
Gold -the grunmertng metal that
helped build Ca!Uornia more than 100
years ago -also is gaining a good deal
of Popularity with investors.
But Ute rules for gold are a bit more
strict than for silver.
Gold bulllon may not be owned In the
United States, and tnve$rs may only
buy , gold coins minted before 1934,
jewelry or placer gold , such as nuggets.
Double Eagles (!20 pieces) that
BeaV<n bought for l50 tn 1965 today are
purchased for at least $130. "And with
the wioertatnty of ~ dollar, they should
continue to increase in value," says
Beavers.
Other gold coins that are trading fast
are Metk!an 50 peso. Swbs 50 franc,
l)>lumblan 5 peao, Russian 5 ruble,
Hungarian 20 krona, Peruvian 1 libra and
United Kingdom sovereigns.
Sculptor Succumbs ·
NEW ~OR, 'Md. (AP) -earl
Cbtl'\lan Mose, ~o:· sculpti>r and ar)
!eaeher, d!Oil saturd&y ol a heart attack.
'A.mongbis works 'are the "Eagle and the
Fledgling" at the Air Force Academy in
Colorado Springs, Colo., and a statue of
baseball star Stan Musial at Busch
Memoit81 Stadltnn .!Ji St. J,ouls. '
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NEED AN INVESTMENT'! [
Quarters Worth 39 Cents -· .
' County Industry ~
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Chief in Line
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For Defense Job?~
W AS!fiNGTON (AP) -An applleCI
physicist now tn <;Jla11e ol reaearcb for ~
callfomia instnlment manufacquinf
flnTI is in line to take over a1 the Pen-
tagon's director ol defense researcll and
engineering, the WashinglOn Po It
re!'Orled tn Saturday's edltlolll.
1'be newspaper said' Dr. Mako~
~. 46, vice presjdOot of
Instrumenta, Inc., ol FuIJertm, ta ..id
bave accepted a ~eal to fill lbi'l""!!
ll js expected be will ~ ...t.lhe.JIOIJ;
tlon tn several )feeU, thO Pait ~~1 _..
'As director, be. W<lllkl beo4 Ill ,..,
bWJon . allnual pl'Clgram Ill mjl!~
research and development. 11 1 ·•
A spokesman (or Beckman
ll!Struments tn Fullerton would neither confirm nor d~ 1)le WublJ)gton Poll
st~.
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FOR THA l TAILORED LOOK!
• GRIECO'S Trop;<ol Wel,iht, Two-Button Sua ;n Be;g•
or Grey-$1 SS.00. Dacr6n •nd'Cotton Shirh by E,gle Shlrtmahrs $ 13.00 .
" 't;;All'J.'ION: Wlde Load 1~t AJand .' .,:· ..
: 'Even tJioujh 29-y~-old Frank Putcke ot Payne•· mlnliltoto~cle. ~e C8J! make 2$ miles an hour, too.
I 'ville, Minn. weighs' 4"1 p00ncls, be declar~ he can He doesn't say how long tires last. ! wh!J about just fine, thank you, on bis pint-sized
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·tensorship
.Rides Again?
"~ Cl!:NBORSlllP, IJSA: 'l'be tbaken Ind
• raovm down at Newport Beach City llal1
Lant ldleduied to huddle -1me 1-·
!1"' ID on ellort to 1Jiure out a way to ~ -oalea al two 1e11 perioc!Jcols. '!'be obl«U al Newport'• alHdal wrath
'Ire a "'"pie al pulp joumrlll l.uued oot
al Los AncoiM. Ooe i. called the
llollywood Preal Ind the other the Los
Anlels star. Both .,.. tablold •iu lbeetl ...r both feature a lot ol 116)' lbll! In
them.
Earller, another such tab called the
Los Angeles F,.. Preal was -for
.-tales in Jluntln&ton Beodl on
grwnds that It carried a lot ol dirty
Uinp in it. .... ~.¥ Free Preas Is, however, llOld ...,.~,y on the 1troeta ol Newport and
· ther'"""l!!Or"""• yoo ha,. to fi111re Newport has ~ hlCher tolerance level !hon does Hun-, JIDClm Beach.
ANYWAY, BACK AT Newport City
Ball, City Manager Bob W)'lll charac·
E tbe LA Star and Hollywood Preal
~ • They ' re unadulteratect un-
ted lrUh. I think they cmlrihute f tbe pennlutve IOciety we are now in
T both II I CMlle-and 81 an effect."
, WeD, Bob bu pretty weJl covered the
1'Bterftont with that statement. So I ran
tight out and got a copy of the LA Star to
'!"" "11at all I'd been missing.
~ plunklng down my 35 ceni., l
~the cover page wasn't too WlUIUal
for the off-beat press. lt was. mostly
beadllnes about the Chicago 7 maybe
being agenl5 !or the CfA: Garrison tell-
ing who kJIJed Kennedy, how they did it
and why; and an astrologer warning of a
possible catastrophe to Calllomta In the
near future. Pretty ordinary. Oh, there
wu ooe cover shot of a semi-nude lady.
But you see that sort on magazine racks
all the time these day!!.
INSIDE, I nGURED, would he the or-
lerlnp that bothered Newport of-
ftclafdom. I think I was right. There is
lots about 1e1 In there. AllO, photographs
and drawing of noked people.
Trying to. ljo it· the way I figured f
oeoaor would, I leafed through the 40
pages to COW1I the pictures. Never mind
about . the printed wordl.
On the inside, ·the LA Star had 30 pie'
tures of female nudel; 12 of feD181e semir
nuclei; three plcturea of male nudes. a'ncI
ooe photo ol a male semi-nude.
A rapid analysis al lhese figures shows
the LA Star'• w;icovehge is clearly out
of balance. 1
Anyway, I'm not here to either defend
or ~demn the LA star as a public
joun(al. Apparently Newport will rule
thal !l's okBJI to 1ell the tabloid under-
tho-<ounter but not oot on the streets.
THE ONLY WORRISOME thing is
where the judgment or what may or may
not be sold will go next?
Perhaps to the maguine racks to
eliminate all the slick-paper nudies. Then
to the paperback book counters where
sexy novels and enUclng words may be
located. Then on the movie houses where
we can stop all these tangos in Paris.
After all the sex has been cleared
away, the censors may move on to other
bad elements ln 1our society. Like reports
of murder, mayhem, assassination, riot.s,
wars, skyjackings, violence in the streets
or general bloodshed.
After all , if we quit all these public
reports about violent activity, then you
don't have violence to worry about, do
you?
FINALLY. HOW ABOUT putting the
clamps on those folks who have <Kid and
biiarre -and maybe dangerous -
political ideu?
That's sort of the problem with
censorship, you see.
One step always leads to the neit.
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Washington in Blooua
With the Che!T)' Blossom Festival still two weeks a way, the famed
Japanese Cherry BlossOm. are nearing full bloom. '!'bis bicyclist en·
joys the scenery as she winds her way around the Tidal Basin. In
bacl<groUnd is'11le Jefferson Memorial.
President Thieu Frees
Political Opponent Dzu
SAIGON !AP) -Truong Dinh Dzu, Im·
prisoned by the Saigon government after
he ran second to President Nguyen Van
Thieu in the 1967 presidential elecUon,
(..__1 ..... N_S_Il:..,..~_R_T_ .•• __ J
was freed today after serving nearly five
years. •
Dzu was one of the chief political
prl>onen held by 1!Je Sooth Vietnamese
govemrneni.
Dzu's daughter said the 56-year~ldt
lawyer wa1 feeling tired and sick. She
said becaUBe of a heart condJtion he did
not want to talk to newsmen.
• NU.on St.11
KEY BTSCAYNE, Fla., (AP) -Presi·
dent Nixon has left his bayside retreat
here where he bl spending a long
weekend, only once for an hour.Jong
WICKS
cruise alxlard the houseboat ot....C. G.
"Bebe" Rebozo.
According to a spokesman, Nixon's
cruise Sunday evening on Biscayne Bay
v.·as the only time the President bas v~
lured from his clolely guarded compound
.since be anived in F1orida Thursday.
e Photog Dead
wmr REDDING (AP) -"The
nusslon ol pbot4grapby Is lo nplain n:ian
to man and each man .to.,blmRlf."
Edw&ld Slelchen said OD his ~ birth· .
day. "And that Is no mean~"
Stelcbeir; who transform~d
photography Into an art and lltIII was e%·
perimenUng with bis camera in recent
years, died, SUnday at his Umpawaug
Breeding Farm here. He would have
been !M Tuesday.
e Tires Blow
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - A Northwest
Orient Airlines 747 jetliner blew out 14
tires on landing here because the pilot
was forced to slam on his brakes after
touching down on a short runway, a com-
pany alficial tbeorir.ed.
The tires of the jumbo jet, which c.ar-
ried 111 pauengers and a ·crew of nine,~
blew out as It landed Sunday at the end •
ol a fllabt from Minneapolis-St. Paul via
Cblcago. 'Ibere ,..... no reported injuries
and the aircraft remained level.
e 1raqi Molle
BEIRUT, Lebanoo (AP) -Iraqi troops
have pulled back a abort distance from
the lines they set up 112 miles inside •
Kuwait last week, easing tbe border
dispute that erupted six days ago, Beirut
newspopers reporled today.
Iraqi jets continue to make recon-
naissance flights over Kuwait, but Iraq
also was reported to have withdrawn a
number of its tanks from the border as a
good-will gesture.
Violent Rains Hit Midwest:
Tornadoes, Hail Taper Off; Part of Kansas Flooded
Te111percatures
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Lumber Cost Studied
U.S. f.-0 Cut More Trees, Curb Export,s
WAsulNGTOll (UPI! -'lbeY""'"'° ---1*1 It 'lioald-~-... mare tr. _.,. .., f-.1 Wld Ind
would 117 lo """ Joe esportr lo'-In ~ al drtvtac clown 'Jzr"I tqjy" blglw--· ,. Join T. Dmiop, director ol'tbe COii ol
U>'ln( Council, told a Slllale ad>-
CQDmltt. tbU ._ aud CJtb6lo ... ---...,.,i•.--ilie
aid be boped---de!ll-prlcea.
DUNLOP MID 0. COUDCil would -palJIIe ~ID WulllnltoD Aprtl 4 ''lo --"* ...... ..a priee --mi,111 offectmly eonlribale lo
.-.Ininc -prlcea." 'l'be. ldmlnlllratloo'• Pbaae JI .....
priee --did litlle to hill the ~ splrtl al lumber prkel,_. m-ed""
bf • --al -""1ltnlctloD. 'lbe IUJIPll' I> """' ao lhorl thal IDODY
tmall -· who cannot afford to ~. ""' talc! to be Ullllble to iet'
any lamber al all. . .
What lumber b available i. expen1lve.
'Ibe government's wboleea1e prioe inde:r
sho'l'ed that aoltwood Im!lber roae I per-
cent In February alone.
THE SUPPLY pinch "can be
eliminated only by incrouing supplles
from the natlooll forea!a," °"l'IOP l8id.
In arldltlon to the possibility ol future
price cootrob on the lumber industry,
Dunlop said these atepo were being taken
to Improve the supply litoation:
-Agrlcultura SeCrelary Earl Bali will
tet up an lnterageqcy gofernmental com-
mittee to guannlee production ol Il.8
billion hoard feet ol lop from natiooal
Indians Get
Court Order
For Supplies
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -Mili·
tant Indians occupying . Wounded Knee
have obtained a temporary CXIW't order
permitting six carlood.o ol supp!iOs to
pass Into the village dally through
federal roadblodcs.
Also on SUnday, Russell M~. an ln·
dian leader .io the Pine Ridge Reserva-
tion village, said that a possible
breakthn>ogb In the 17-<lay-old -
ln>ntaUm with the' federal government
might be espected today.
MEAl!S, A leader ol the American Jn.
dlon -(AIM), aaJd he could not elab9ra1e. Bui -be l2Ikd it a major ~and '~~ should he a
poo!Uve me.
In dearlly P,llle Rlqe, Interior. Depart·
ment· !lj>olrewan Jomes Harpster an-
,..m<led that U .,s. Dlatrict Coor! Judge Andl'O!' Bogue bad !slued the temporary
order that allowa AIM attorneya to take
the "'!rioadl ol food, medical supplies
ancl,cooklng fuel 'Into Wounded Knee. 'lbe
order Is e!l'ectlve until -Saturday. Alll's cliiet. legal oounsel, Ramon
Roubldeanx of Rapid City, Indicated that
the restraining order w.. ooly one al
several the lawyen WOQ)d seek: to pre-
vent the government from restricting
movenient to and from Wounded Knee.
Actress Oiarged
In X-rated Film
'Deep Sleep'
PATERSON, N.J. (UPI) -Kim Pope,
the :11-y<al'dd !emale Ieed In the X·rated
film 11.Deep Sleep," bu been arraigned
on charge1 al committing !ornlcation,
carnal Indeceney in private, c;oosplracy
to cunmlt !omlcatloo and CUISj1lracy to
-Ind and camal indecency In making the morie.
Judp Peter <lolino released ber ..
$500 ball and set a b1aI date al Apdl SS.
Mia Pope, who ·--at tbe .... rafgnmm wllh her lawyer, bad been
IOU8hl l• lmol -JlllUUY after •
graQd jury cbui<d her. fl1m dlre<tor
Allred Sole, male leld Jooeilh llole, and
pro&icer Andrew Muocat with conspiring
In tm lo perform lewd lelual aeta tho
jlll")' lald ..... deoicled in "Deep Sleep."
The 1'00\lie, filmed In JUDI!' at a
repoded "'5t al •.llllO, waa ruled
-Ind tho -al. theeler lbow· lnl It fined $1,0llO w-.,. In Newark. l!ose .... aJao !ndlcted last month ...
clwges al eonunlttlng fomlc:atlon and
private lewdnOIL
Tbe 'sllte's obocel)lty law for llinu bu
been toelld out bf • federal oourt. Qllm.
ty inoecutor Joeepb D. J, Gourley bu
-that cbarPc the actors -ol tho Olm I> m attempt to --the oourt rullnr. . •
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' 'Last' 107 POWs
WASIDNGTON (AP) -1be Pentagon
relellled a list al 10'1 D8lllel SUnd8y ol
American mlll!Jlry prisoners In be
rele89ed by North Vietnam. '
'l'be list al 85 Ali F°""' men, 21 Navy
and one Marine does not include nine
prisonen taken In Laos.
H~ are the names provided by Hanoi
and releaaed by the Pen!Jlgoo:
.Ji~!ii. ,,, LI. ttldor M.. Air FCllU, San
.'!-.~• LI. Cmdr. Al~ H~Nt , MuHIM, S.C., -•=· GoriKIOr"l..t c.101urtd r ltn. T 3. A , Miil. Femanckl, Air orct, 0.llM, i:A: r 9d GIPfllrtid In Henol brOldcMI OK. 11.
C ~. Alpen,, Capt. Jatln H. Jr., Air Foret, ICMJkler,
!°" =llli._.._C.pt, WUll11t1 K,. Mllnr. Cwp1, ~mii,, '?:toi. TinlothY •·• Air Fora, -Hot,is1on. r.-._,._, C1pt, HtMv C., Air Force SOU!h. ~tt_leot• Miss., ,.,,.,eel c.1pturtc1 bV Hanoi ~ 20,
•,. 81tes. lit 1'· IUellerd D .. Air l'"or~t, PJaa, N.D. ... 8N!'1, C•r.;· Willl•m It. J, .. ~· F~ort cJr.'~tt'E'..c:t. ~'Tr ~ ~. ~~ ,
1,J,,°: rll!Ortwd ~atlf""9d Ill H..-.ol ~I J-,
M,11. BM!ttl Lt. C1trol R.I N•vv. Fri.co. Ttll., SIOl.tfl l!al W UPfUAd Sr 1111 l'1J, ' 12. 9-, Ca•. LYnn ., Air l"oru, Slit l1k1
CllY, Ut1t1, .....,.,... wpl\I,... o.t. 21, 1972. ~1J;., e;;r;~.Jt~~ol~ ::J;-,f/.f. Foru, N1p.1,
sa\::t ':C5fil0:" LI. Col. Wlfll1m J. tr., Air Forc1,
lJ. 'ifrown, Capt. Clwlrln A. Jr,, Air Fon;e &ollofl, MUI., 11111\0ll n&ll\11, reJIOrtld CIPIUrld bK'. 20, >m. T 1•. llru111011, ll. CKll H, Air Force, M&mphl1. ,!1~· avrm~C1p1. w11u1,.,r, .. Air ::i;ce, St, L.Dul1,
R1dlo""a1 .:av tixcii·a '::F::~v ."T,le\l,s:; rtoorttdly the Wlf on II. lo HIJ'llil ~. :10.. 1,71. r IY urg&d U.S. to;//;, dr•n PNC• &ecord on ldlo H1nol on Nert. 2 1 • ll. C•Ulllh&ll, c• .... ,., A.. Air Ol'CI, FfllPOrt, N.Y., Ctp!Urld JUlll 21 . 1,72. al'· Clmll"Oll, CIQI •. ""'9r P.. Air FOl'CI, bbl'-111 N.J. ~1r1ll, C1ot. Johll P., Air Farc1, Clrtton. NJ.,
1,72, lffd Air ForC4 e ... , Fie., caotvrld JUN 27.
21. C«11ln, C1111. Roblrl G .• Air Force. 511Vff 5prl1111. IM., llV!hlvlll1, Ari(. CIP!urld OK. II, 1972. tt. o.iey, C.,01. 1(1Yln J .. Alf Force, Miami, Fl ...
c&oturtd July lt72 ,
23. COftOon, Mai. JMTl4S C. Air ForClt, OIYton,
Ohio. cel)!Urlld O.C. 21 0972. dllCll•"1'911 11 H1nal -conlerenc• ...,...,. d':X· 1-4. Conlee, Lt. C , Wllll&m W., Air Fon::., lMnon
Grw1, Call!., lllJnol1 Mll'<'t, CMlflHwl o.t. 22. ltn.
dlt.Dl&'lld If HltlOI ...... conftr.AOI OK 2t.
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ll ... Cini-, C.ot. Slmutl I ., Air Fore., !II""" no m, Al•.
74. Cuttwl C•ot J•mes D.1 Air Foret. Stlllw1ter, Old1., Wkh 11, Kiin,. Cao!...,. Flbr~ry 1'12-
27. De Sol9Qler, Mii. 0.1& ~'' Al;~ lrvwnt; VllllY Mliwl., Saulh 01kllt1 111nw, .. PCNI '"'! H11.nal April lJ, 1'72. 2l. nllM>.. C.Pi. 0•"'4 !I , Air Foret. Old Gr..n dl1 conn., HomntMCI Afr Foret 111.., l"i..,
CIDl\ncl "=.Y· Im 2'. Drum , Cicif. DIYld I., Air Force, hit Worff'l,e\~-~ c•11t1Jr.i 0.:. n. 1'11. c::i..~ ~I. Wllll&m :.!. Jr .. ,tJr Forw
o?I. Et=k,t.'.J-.n ~'i...~,.....,, Ss>rlnalltkl, 111., s.n
:!:i c11i!,! rtPOrtwd r'IJW o.c. 2J, 1tn. EVlf"ITT, Lt. I.a. O.vld A., N......,, SI 1 Sll'IOl'l'I· I 1111, 0.. ~--~r•ncla, C•ot. Rlctletd L., Air Fomi 11 ..... v1111, Oki•· l'lll«flld c1P1ured June im. :M. Fr-. cr,pf. Ktnnelfl J.t A_l_r Forw. llrOoklyn, N.Y .. S1lm1,,. ... CIPh/1'9d Ftorwrv 1972. lS F11lton, C•_pl, 11.lclllrd J., Air Four"-Ch&ncller,
Ariz.. ~lo "'tin, CIPllll'lld J~ l.1. ltn. -OI' C r!!f!.!..::O,:fl.."'" to U.S. 1nnw1r or°"" In
M. ~jF,'Lt. k11~ W., Air FllRI\ DI~, Pl.,
downtd -Norff'I .·T."'m Flbru•rv m. c:fi;. Gculh. M.kt. t~ w., Air l"oree, F,_,
31. Gr1111111t, Lt, "'"' L. Air Forc1, 5.n F~_tc:Oi
.._itc1 ckM'Md o.c 20, ttn. r-'tdll ·~ •t l'lfVl'S con~" DK. 21 •nd Jin. J•, 1 73. •
T Jll, Grant, CIPf. Olvld I .. A.Ir Fore., Clwllt1noog,,
'""· ~ e&lltllr..i J\11141 1'11. 40. H"'""-ltt Lt. Gr.-o., Air Foret, Thowlnd DI)?-Calif .. llltnol1 NtlW. captvnd JUl'll, 1m. ••· H-. c.111. ll'lomll J,, Air Force, ltl AllD9!"' c1P1vr.i J11111 1t7t. "2. H-.n, C:.111 J-o •• Air Foret, llrcoll.lngs, ~n~v "*down StPt. 11. "° r,•r M11td, we:. ~,~~r."4-.rt:~~lllttrNJt. ..Mitclt ~men. &~mdt,~~i4wil Nr.oy, im. iJJt, Un ""°' c.ift .. ~ "11Ctmber
<11. HuctDI, lit Lt. ""'*' H .. Air Fora. s~ ~ 1(1111., nMl'lld • ~ bV Hanel Pit. 211,
• 46. Jefco.t, Wll It" H,, Air Fot«; ortw. Mi..., "''"""''" ,,, ' . Ii/, ~. "" •. k:Mn1 ~., •Atr Fora,. OClllft. '*· C&llf., NPOl1ld ........ Otc. ,., 1m. ._ •-· u. '"' ,_,.,1 .. ~w~ c .c.. r.i MIY 1, lt12, d m h . .,, fMt"'1nc1tr, COi. J. w, Jr., ~ ~ Or Fii. I SO. ICUll1. (IDt) Jlftln D., Air FOt'Ct, Mancfteltw, N. H., ainurtd . Uly 1•11. • I
•· ~"' C1P1, MlchMI H,, Air Fore«. ,,..llCDln P1rk. di. ,;,1___ • ,.__ '-'-· 52. 1i.. Lt. -,,. Ni' '""""'"'' 1,_lvn, ! N,V; 52. ymLI, Ti.-a... JWIY, Lib J t!L/ •• (&Ill. Mn~ -Jw,,-wJ·Nt\h Cf"~"m, . ,
''ll: ' ....,..., M.~, Is E., Jr~ .. A~~ ,.rovldtnel, R. 11, CMltllr9d...,D9C. 2 • 56. L...w. L • , D., "IVY• .. S. C., C#'M"M Jiit\' 1'7!. , 11. ~r11nk o,. Nr Nila,~ w-
'"1;: .t'&\!;. ""'· .. ~ 'lr."l!', ~ ~ v~ Capt. DoNilcl ic., Air ir.ru, o--..
CIHf ca"""9d Jiit\'-. l•72. ilO. 1.li11t, S.1111. J'.mii L., Air Force. tamldlllll.
~r.-Ml~ '"'~ A...1.. ~ Fotet. u,ow Marlboro. C1lll 11 ltll. 62. ~11, Lt. ll,. Ak ~ lM ~M..tll'"Mlrl. Lt. Frtdtt1ck J.. Hr.oy, $Mltlt, wzr.. Mlllul, Cao,!,.. MeMn K.. Air '11ttt'-.!f!i..
H1w1ll, r-1td P"UW b¥ llldlo Htntl Clll -t, IJ72. · '5.. MIYlll, LI. Wllll•m T., A.Ir F~. Ultltwn.
N.Y., r"*11d CIPllll"ld Dec. 1,.C,. 1'12->I 6L MCOOW. LJ· 11.lcftlrd H., Air Foret. Cotum ""'· Al•., captured UIY~ 171 1'12. '1. NtcMIHtW, u.f. f'redlrtdl C., Air '9ra,
':[ D' AllM, ldlllo. ' • Molln&rt1 LI) Alblrt ll., N1vy, 111'1 DltfO,
C•I f., CIPluna s~ "' '"" , s. t. Garv L., "'r fore•, llOrnt ol r Id • reciuetl of 11mll'f. NIOI ro, Lt. COi. Jlmft Y., Air ,GKI,
Hon0111lu. n. •r:kl11•w1. Crnd-r. GOfdorl R., N•vy, Ntw c ... tit C1I I &pturld Otc. 20. 1t72. 'h. N clio~1, LI. Cmdr. AUb!Wr A., NrtV• l!I Pono. Tix. • 72. O'Nt/11, LI. Col. J1me1 W., Air l'orce, Loi
"T.'J'id!.11, Mal. Jamis "·· Air For2!t_ Ctd1r kfY, FJ1,. Mlfhtdllt, H.Y .. alllvrld N.-v l"Jn.. 7$, P11et, LI. Cmdr. Gordon C., N1yy, loll Al'lll.
C1llf. 7'. P-. Lt. (l.g.) MldlHI G., N1yy, Fort Wortll,
TIX. n. '"°'""· cmc1r. c11r-ll., N1yy, 11111 .. 1111111• .... 11. Prior, lat et. Lll"r"V O .. Air Foret, OrlMIM,. 1'11., 11rld Ju v 1 •72. Jt. ~1 L!, ~. ~le V., NIV\' Mllblftt. S.0 ..
Or•llllt Pin:, ""· 90. lllndln, Lt. llobtrt I., NIV'f', N....._ N.J. I\, lllhlllf, CIOt. llrttn M., Air l"orel. ~ ...... "'"'·l-' s.o.,.-............ 12. Jtllldl. t. Wllll1111 J., Air Fora. Cll11llllrl. Wis..·
1hlll dCHt!I M1v 1972. Oh'fo_ Rot:llMOA, Mii. Paul K., Jr,, N r l"lrct,. GILlln.
U , Jl:DM, C1ot. Geotlle A., Air Foru, F1'1'11'1w1ll1,
Art;., w11e11. w.v1~ 15. Rl.ldloff\ Lt. ~llcllwll'I A., Nl\'Y, Brooklyn, N.Y .• Mlr•1111r, C• If. ... $c~·~1 Clflt. W.R .• Afr Foret, C11ctw11n. Kan., IMQford, •:i .not clown "*-" "11. 17. Stllo;1 \" Lt. ln1n J., Air Foret. !'Jielno. C..llf .. -''t"' M• •· hlno1kl, Miii. T•ll'IOhv. Air l"orw, tt.lkhJ, H1w•I \ " 1 , ti'~' enk1U, Lt. Thloclort $., ~r FOrce, NtW.~
"ii Slfl'IOIOll, C•Pi.~ 1111~ t<.,~ Hr FM•• ~. 5.C., cepturtG Dec. i1; 1m: '" ..._. ~·· c-. '"""' •..• ,., ..... , L&l.ldtr<llle, r-11.1 fllmUY uld UIGt cloWn I monlM
~ SMnur, 'tfft. Wlll11m A., Air l"orce~ Sin Ju.o. T~ SOontYOiiW. C•pt. R.c.; Air Fore., Ell'M'MUt,
P;4. T•HIY; lt.'C:Ot; WllU•m H., Air Force, levrl. Dki.. • • ff. Trl.iitt, l:.I. Cfndr. Ttoeodoft W., H1vy~, v •.• kn l;>llOo. .;•tt!:i.. e&c!lvtlll ...,,..,.,... l"'U. ff. Trfmtolt, l.I. J&e11 ll .. Air FOret, .....,.., l.C,,
'T.'!J~:t'i:f· ~ 'll1;.,,,, ~· ... ~' ·-'" ~IV~ L!i, ~' ;,); Force,. T-. ..... -~-
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... w~~·r u ·~"·' "'' =· ~-Mell, .... 1 r.,_ ... , ..... , c.. -v~ ltn Ind 111111.. .It ntWt conflrll • w!.°t. ~n., L . 911Mll'I R., Air l?wu, ~.
.J!:i· ~"'.'-"·~Carl T., Navy, OrleMI. Fl&., up.
101. Wll~, C1pt. J1m11 w.. Air Force, M«nllhl1~ Tllll!:. _..i lCQ.. Wilson; LICl'f~,H• IC. Ill, N~Ol'U, H.l1t\U'9.. N.~., flPOl'ttd Cl b¥ Hlnol :. 20. ftn. lM. WllMn, Lt. Wll Im W., Ar ~ . Ccwed, ·-· 'lU:,!.tE1~i.o~~ .... w.~r.r..~m~ nc1.. dlMJoed "HK: tt 1m .• ~J1n.1,1m. ~:;, lubwbuhllf, CM. lllldoli* u.. lAW!Mll,
'Outside
Forces'
Seek LA?
LOS ANGEi.ES (AP)
"FOl'Ce9 from the outside,"
aa)'I Moyw Sam Yorty, "are
trylnjr to tote over the city."
'rhO mayor piade the ......
!km at a Suodoy campelgn •
raUy leaturtnc free plm, hot
dop and beer at a union hall
In IUburt>ln Van Nll)'I. But
( BRIEFS
• )
Yorty declined to upend when
a reporter asked aftorward
what he llleant.
"! think you probably -.
and I do "'°1" 111' mayer toid
the reporter. In hill succeulul
campaign for a third term
four years ago, Y orly alao
complained of "outa1de0 forces
when various ofllc:lab ouppoet-
ed his runoff opponent, COWl-
cllman Tom Bradley. AgaJn
Bradley is rated the mayor's
most formidable O!>PQnenl
e Remedy Coaay
STANFORD AP) -A Brit-
lsh-American research team
' After Blh ¥ears
Lt. Cmdr. Everett Alvarez Jr. of Santa Clara, POW
held longest in North Vietnam , receives Mexican
flag and welcome home poster from a girl during
parade honoring the Navy flier. He is with his sister Medeliene.
says It lw tested successfully --------------------
a sub8tance that prevents the
common cold but says lt now
costs too much for practical
use 1n staving off man's sneez-
es and snlfnes.
A Slan!oro University scient-
ist and thn!e British researoh-
ers reported thev tested the
subotanco, called Interferon,
on human volunteers 1n Bri~
aln.
The American. Dr. Tton.11
C. Merigan, noted that Inter..
feroo has been used In Russia
and Fln1and and even ts avall-
ab1e Oft!' the counter izi small
quantltles In the Soviet Union.
e Safeman Sue•
LOS ANGELES (AP)-s.t ..
way St<res bu named the
United Fann Workers Unkwt In
a $150 million damage suit, aJ.
Jegin( "coosplraev, extortion
and ha.rr1S1Jnent."
'!be Superior Oourt suit was
filed lhe same day Suoertor
Court Jud~e ClmpbeD M. Lu-
cas Issued e temporary re-
stralnlni< order In an eorller
suit limiting the number ol
UFW olctet. 1t Safeway stom
In Calllorn!a.
State H;gh Court OKs
Lifting of Gag Orders
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
The state supreme Court bas
u p he J d appellate decisions
which lilted so-called gag
rules on news coverage in four
crtmJnal caset.
The &lpreme Court declined
to grant hearings ln the cases
and made no comment in
allowing the dect.lons to
stand. In each, a Court of Ap-
peal hsd overturned lower
court onlers IBsulng the gag rules.
In the Sun Co. and Progress-
Bulletin cues, the Court of
Appeal hsd overturned a San
Bernardino Superior Court
order prOOlblting newaplper
and other news media from
publlsblng the names and
photographs of prlaoners call-
ed as prosecution witnesses in
a murder trial.
THE GAG ORDER was
unnecessary to guarantee a
fair trial In the case, the ap-
pellate court said. There was
no "sound, hard proof to show
an unfair trial would occur if
the witnesses' identities were
to be printed," the court ruled
In the Y®nger and Times-
Mirror Co. cases, the Los
Angeles Court of Appeal
reversed a contempt con-
viction of Loo Angeles Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch Io r
viola ting a pretrial court order
restricting publlclty.
e Research Bu~t• Court 'Clips'
BERKELEY (AP) -The
Gas Supply
Seen Enough
For Fleets
ht•9r empbufa ... i-tsealdl -R. ese ..... ,.;.,t's
by faculty members ]W, hurt A •AO POMONA (AP) -There Is
educaUoo at the Unlvet'llty of enough natural gas to power
California by "drawing , the Lo H • all neet vehicles in the South
beat mlnda away lrom..t.och-ng 8Jr Coast Air Basin without reduc:, _
Inc.'' a leg!alaUve study too-Ing supplies to residential,
clude1. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -commercial or Industrial U!ers
"Academlc values Mb u An Air National Guard who cannot switch to another
m.ttitutlmsl loyalty and re-reservist has no right to hide fuel, says a spokesman for
spmsivenesa to student needs his long hair under a short-Southern California Gas Co.
seem to lavetn>ded, _,ta!-hair wig at monthly meetings, Reine J. Corbeil, manager of
!y durtnf the !_, .. said the a federal judge 1w ruled. environmental alfalrs for the
report by ~w!J B. Mayhew, Sgt. Jolm Budd Wentz m. "'mpany, told a I e de r a I
--'en:Jr of hi•ber educatton 23, a law student and retervi!t E n v l ronmental Protection "'-s·--~ u I enlty said be would appeal the U.S. Agency bearing in Pomona at -~ n v · · District Court ruling. during the weekend that such
B •-Judge Robert H. Schnacke a conversion would redUC<! e Bonner ac;,. refused to !J&ue an Injunction pollutloo Jn the basin, which
LONG BEACH (UPI) -Rep. agalnat the !29th Hayward Air includes Los Angeles, Orange,
cratg Hosmer (!\-Calif.) Iw National GUard forbidding It Rlverslde, San Bernardino,
returned to ••nght duties'' in to eftforce its "nowt(' regula-Ventura and Santa Barbara
Wash!niton alter belfli boo-lions. He sald Wentz "volun-counti ... "-~ I th "filr a tarlly Joined an organization pita~ or a mon that hss this regulotion." CONVERSION to gas has
suspected heert attoct, his been BUggeated by the EPA as aldes reported. -_ _, • Hosmm-, 57, was stflcken 11A WIG JS jult at avalJabJe a way tom~~ 1'97a federal air ·-~-I """"~ to him when he Is .not on qUallty llandards' Feb. 18 wblle wui "'" n ~.,,.,v. mJlltary duty as when he f1 on He aald oil consumption by
He ...,,.lned hoopltallzed at duty," Sclmacke said. thoae COlllUll\ers equipped to
the Yotosuka Naval Hoopltal Wentz contended that by use oil would Increase ii the
In Japen until hls retum to the forcing him to cut his hair area'r 17&,000 fleet vehicles
United states on March 12. once a month, the Guard un-converted to natural gas.
comUtutionally "controls whst Corbeil said sulfur oxide • c.,.,,..,,e Stand• I look like during the VI per-eml11lon1 would increase wttb
•• -.. -·-(AP) _ A cent ol the time I am 1 the conversion, but sald other ~"""'~.~ dlsml clvtllan." pollutants would decrease.
Judie bu ~ 10 " '!be military allows balding Convenloo would co s t
tlnmktn driving c h 1 r R • ' and disfigured men to wear between l3IO and MOO for each ~~= ~= _w1p __ d_urtn_g_du_ty_boun __ • ___ vehl_cl_e._be_11_ld_. __ _
ttr.w away the am1'Ule uaed
on the s.cramen!o Democrat.
But Munlctpet Court Judge
Sheldon G.....,etd, postponed
Thuraday a rullnJ on Z'beo!'•
motion to have a prtar drunk-·
en dliv!ng conviction thrown
oat. Z'berr ~leodtd'no contest
In the !tell case and If It
_1rtands, he could be sentenced
lo five dan In jail.
Z'benl, 44, ts cbarfed on the
boalo d an acctll<nt last Nov.
H In which his state-owned cu
slammed Into the reat ol an-
otllor car.
e Pe1111en Tate.I
SACIWIBNTO (Al') -'"" mte ~t o1 AcrlcOl-
turo aall 11 II ""1ducllni Uiltl
... wt>otesala bell -... 1>0l'Ud ~ Mdlco to aee If
they hsve IDegal pestlcldf re•
ldueo.
l'tlllUC NOTICR
Teach your children
these
SAFE ICITl·FlYINC
RUlU
1. Don't cross streets or hl1hways
while flying kites.
2. Don't fly a kite with metal In the
frame<>r tall.
3. Don't use tinsel stnn1, wire or any
twine with metal In It
4. Don't fly• kite over TV or
. radio antennas.
s. ~~'t11y a kite near otectnc
"""er lines and don't try to
retrieve a kite CIU&ht In
power lin•s.
&. Don't fly 1 lllte in t"8 rain.
15' Ii#
Soutllern Ca/ifornls Edison
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·' Monday, Marth 26, 1973 . DAILY Pl~DT 5
' 6 Hurt, 7 Arrested RFK So~
I
In Crash '
I
Near SF :. In El Monte Battle
SOVl'H EL MONTE CAP) -
Six persorts were recovering
today from WO<U1ds sullered In
a gunligllt that erupted ofter a
aheQll'a deputy tried to arrest
a young man '11Spected of
smoking marijuana.
Two deputies and a lf.year-
old Explorer Scou~ who wos
observing the offj.cers at work,
suffered wounds In the In-
cident early Sunday, officials
said.
Officials said the Incident
began when Of8c1r Donald H.
Bear arrested James Bulley,
25, Covina. Bulley and three
other young men were ltan·
ding outside the re!ldeoce of
Gilbert Valdez at the time of
the arrest, deputies 1aid.
WllJLE BEAR was gettinf
ready to take Bulfey into
custody, his companions ran
into the house. They returned
Catalina Value Cut
LOS ANGELES CAP) -1be SaJU Ootallna Island Co.,
headed by Philip K. Wrigley, bu ""° a 1$ percent reduc-
tion In the '19.9 mllllon uoeaaed valuatloo ol 42,000 rugged
acres cl. land. ii owns on the coastal bland.
1be Asaeasment Appeola Board bas cut without com-
ment County Alseosor Phillip E. Watoon's appraisal . by
'2,986,350. .
The company C<Qended the vol•lloo WU loo high be-
cause of the land's remoteness. The redudim meant a cut
of $73,629 in 1lte 1972-73 property .... ol '490,851 for tbet
part cl. the firm'• lwlldinf!B.
<llewlng gum magno.te, William Wrigley Jr., Philip's
fatlle<, bou.nt the illand for '3 millton In 1919. It ts 22
miles from the lAls Ange!es ohoreltne.
BERKELEY (AP) -Joseph
a few mlnutea later, grabbed Kennedy nr, eldest son of the
Buffey, .and dashed bock Into late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy,
the hoult with him, of!lcera haa been placed in intensive
reported. l'lllfORNIA care "a.a a precaution" foll~w-Alter Bear radioed for help, 1111 Ing a weekend auto cotlislln
Officer Richard K. FiJbin and near the University of Callfor· the Explorer Scout, Roberto
Hernandez, arrived. Officers nla here, a hospital spok~s-
F1l:bin and Bear, leavlog the man said. 1 SC'Out behind, were greeted by University A spokesman at Herrk:k
gunllre os they approached Memorial Hospital said Ken-
the house, they said. H Kil nedy, 20, was in satisfactory
Further reinforcements at· eail . letl condition with cheM. skull and
rived, and after a gun battle neck ihjurles. X-rays showed officers arrested five peraona
in the hou..e and two others TWENTY -NINE PALMS no bone fracturea, but Ken-
hiding nearby, officiala said. (AP) -Robert Cleveland, the nedy probabJy would remain
provost of the Rlvenide cam-hospitalized today for obser-
BEAR, SS, lost the Up of his no•• of Loma Linda Universi-vatloo of the blow to the right mlddle finger In the ~ shooting. Fllbin suffered a ty, has been killed In a hiking head, the spokesman said.
wound in the lower abdomen accldent in Joshua Tree Na-
ln POIJCE SA.ID Kennedy was and Hernandez a wound the tlonal Monument. Involved 1n a thi'eiH:ar acci-
left thigh, officials said. Cleveland, who would have dent Saturday night on Tele-
AJso wounded were Valdez, been 48 Sunday, was pro-graph Avenue near UC-Ber~
shot lq the left thigh, his wife , nounced dead at the scene ley, where he was a student
Delvine, 40, shot in a finger; Saturday after slipping from for a short time this year.
and Arthur Arrieta, 111, shot In the A car driven by a 16--year~
the abdomen and lert elbow. top ol 8 steep rock. He old youth collided with Ken-
Booked for investigation of fell 10 feet and !Uffered head nedy's vehlcle, orlicen said.
assault with intent to commit 1njurter, authorities said. Ethe! Kennedy, widow of the
murder were Buffey; Anthony Cleveland wu a prominent assassinated senator, was
Redding, 18; Valdez and his expert on European history notlfled but had no immediate
two sons, Larry, 19, and Jose, and 1eograpby, and had serv-plans to vblt her son, ttle
18; Mrs. Valdez and Arrteto_._ed_a_s_;pro:_ ___ s_in_ce_t_1171l_. __ hospl_:_tal_•_a_ld . ----~
nu; FDIANCIAL SlltllVICl!J laelude
late Depodt Boll:, Tra-.eUen' CllHk1,
i'lotuT hnlff, NoaQ' Ordon,
... 11111 Mnlco ••• and The Capital
Clu1' 1erY1nc nfreabmenta ••nr d•y
-IH'lueat evenu and trlpo •••
Wldl •uaUIJlas •-t.
It could he a nlc~ re~tlonsblp
17441.Coast Hwy. co..on. •1 Mar .
plentiful, fl"ee on·slte piarlilng
Western Ftdoral Savlnp • Aooeto over $300 million •Hugh Evans, Jr., President
Head Oftlce: 6th lo llil!, Loo Anseleo; with 12 branch offices serving Loa Angeles and Orange Countite.
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v ~A~,y PILOT ,,ED!fOIUAL ,PAG~ •
Poor u ·se . oJ Rules
The South Coast.ReO<IOJI Zel!l. ~ COmmiJslon
dropped the ball !Mt week wheJ1 It ~to bear, even
briidy, spoleesmen for a group of 10111e 80CJ South Coast
nsldent.I attending the cominlsllon's m-,itng In San
aemerrte. . '
The huge tumout was brought about by prOlS an·
nouncementa tllat a llOO-acre coaS!al grading project b&-
lng undertaken by Avco Community Developen, Inc. at
Sall Creek would be-diac:usood at·th• meeting,
Aa It happened the item was not on the March 19
agenda, though ...,,., members of the commission and an
AYCO otfid.11 bad told the media It 'WOUid ~·
In any case, the large gn)up of verj concerned
c:ltlzeDI was on band and analous ~ be b A< the
11*9lng project, which Involves .moving .38 million
cubic yarda of earth, bas progressed, there u been m· creuing worry about its impact on the a<¥"• the
°""an and the blufls. ,
A project of this magnitude Is a major example of
the roncerns that prompted voters to pass Proposition
20, the Coutal Conservation Initiative, which t&e com-
mlssiODI were formed lio implement.
But last lojonday, In a 6-5 vote, the Soutll Coast
panel refuaed to suipend the rule• and let the Citizens
ilpeak. Later. chairman Dr. Robert Rooney "lggest"!I
they could have waited until the oral communications
period at the end of the evening's agen~ong about
1 a.m. ·
In ctrcumstances like this. when a 11fie· group
lurrul out to talk on a specifi<: subject, it iljnot at all
· unusual for a ,government body to move up the oral
rommwdcatlono period ao they may be.heard land leave.
In thb Instance, since •th• matter waa a li>caI Issue,
Ii would have been most advbable to ·a11ow1 the local
· speakera 1~ or 20 minutes of extra time to .. le their
concerns. The citizens would have been reisailred of
the commission's concern and the commissio.t+n might
have been better Informed for the formal hearing,
scheduled In Long Beach April 2.
There was lack of sensitivity and leadership In the
'
allalr on-the part of Fifth DIJlrlct SUpervilor Ronald
eupera, !00. Caspers 1eft tlfe meeUhi even Defore the vote was taken. pl~g a prior eogagemenl ·
Since CUpera (who UJed the Salt Creek Issue etrong·
ly In his ~ ~ cunPllllll wu In hla home
district. and ii m.irman ol the Boord" of SupervilOra, It
aeema likely that a request by him on behalf of his
constituent& would have persuaded the rommilslon to
give the c!tlxens the courtesy of a brief hearing.
A< It t111'ned out, both CUpera and tho rest of the
commlssiooera loot points snd left behind a lot of di&-
satilfied pecple, when a little more thought could have
produced a very different picture.
Airport Unpopular
Another proposed site for a general aviation-com·
mercial airport went down for the count last week when
21 speakers at a hearing called by SCAG, the Southern
Callfornia Association of Governments, aired arguments
agslnst civilian use of Los Alamitos Naval Air station.
It waa the ninth In a series of heartngs on a 10.
county study of future aviation needs rommissloned hy
SCAG. Only two of the original seven-member hearing
panel turned out for the session, but about 100 citizens
were on hand and their messag-e was loud and clear -
there is no support for future civilian use of the 30-year·
old Naval facility and plenty of people would like to get
rid of its planes altogether. ·
The arguments were familiar: noise; pollution; dan·
Ber to adjacent residential areas; disruption of schools;
increased traffic on roads leading to the airport.
As usual, speakers suggested further study of other
sites, as far away as possible, such as Chino Hills and
Camp Pendleton. •
Following a tenth and final session In Palmdale, the
SCAG hoard will receive a full report on the bearings.
One thing b fairly dear already -nobody wants
the airport, at least not In his bailiwick.
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Why '-_Sb Many Initiatives? ..
WASlllNGTON -President Nixon
reads dally press summaries and so he
knOws by now thal his second tenn is
heavily burdened by adverse reactions in
the W•teraate case, the I'M' case, the
Fitzgerald matter, and large-scale cam·
palgn contributions.
'Ille--extent to which he correctly
evaluates the total
impact of these de-
vi at ion 1 can be
called Into queatlon.
President ·Nl:zon op-
erates la an atmos-
phere In whlcb op-
position ls taken for
granted and dis-
counted.
A White House
All those police chief's who don't
believe women sOOl.lld be in the
front line of police work obviously
don't watch television -not Iron-
side or the Mod Squad, anyway .
A. J. D.
Tiiis fNtvrt: l't'fltctl re.a"' vMwt. wt
lllKtMlrlt'I' ~ wl "" ~. SMlll ,_ W ,..,. '-OloHflY OU .. o.llY ,...,. palgn contributions in which btmdrtds of
thou!ands of dollarsl were returned to
donon wbpse largede should not have
been acceple!f in !)le fin! place Is "l ad· the Niilon a<Imlntstration, or lta lden-
mtsston of .~rror,enl~1111! publle doilbts . ijfication >jlth bRleful outside influences.
Pm)de•t Nbcoo s 1011 about wllat \uruesa this is "'ven priority President he did in the case of defiant Penta goo NI coul !Jd' · ·' cost-cutter, A. Ernest Fitzgerald, whose xoo d . . bimsel~ m the un-
actions were repugnapt to the Penta~n fortuna.te pos1t.1on of ~dent Truman
h. b · -' shad • W~IDIPfetslVe .accqmpliahments were . 1erarchy, as cast a ow oyer 80 . · tarnished b ,., 'peccadillo of · mcldent .. Y ~ •
An a~ulaU<m of cases aDd, .Jin-widerlings 8:}d the preposter?U-8 ~harge
cidents, and the increase 1n theit...,~.JJty tba,t}le w~as soft on Comm~sm. .
brings into serious question prevJous"!'lri-Noi.one supposes that .President .Nixon
sights on dismisSlng'tftiem as accidental was inv~Jved but he wiH m_ake him.self
flyspecks on an ~therwise pristine directly mvolved post facto 1f there is a
record. cover-up.
By BOB MONAGAN
Assembly Millorlty Leader
The Legislature's growing impotence
M! caused an erosion of the ability of the
Legi,slature to actively practice its
Con!titutlonal powen in faithfully con-
sidering and implementing the will of the
people.
The decllnlng oonlldence of the people
Jn the Legislature has resulted Jn a ~row·
Ing interest in the initiative process
whereby the people can express their will
directly. .
11IE COURTS have already been fill·
ing this void with decisional law, The
cowta' actiVism has contributed k> the
Infection of the people to directly im·
plement and promote laws and has given
rise to a new populism. We have seen
this growing interest manifested by the
number ol voter-initiated propoS.ltions
which appeared on the-November, 1972,
ballot. .
The reaction of _ lhe Legislature to this
(GUEST REPORT)
attempt to overcome its shortcomings
has been to try to partially impair the
_right ol the people to lnltiate Jaw.
FOR EXAMPLE a CoosUtutiooal
amendment has been introduced this
session which would require that the
number of signatures on a petition be in-
creased from five to seven percent in the
case of an initiative statute and from
eight to ten percent for initiative 900-
stitutional amendments (percentages
based upon ~ total vo~ for all can-
didates for ' Governor at the last
gubernatorial election). . ·
This means that several hundred
thousand more signatures than now re-
quired would be oeeded. Another pro-
vlsiori contained in ttils proposal 15. the-
limltalion of the number of propositions
which can appear on any ballot. An ad-
ditional example now before t h e
Legislature is one wh.ich w.ould make It
illegal to pay individuals to solicit for
signatures.
THESE attempts to abort the power of
the people _were bom from . the
misconception that the initiative process
is a privilege being abused by the people,
when in fact it is a right that shoU!d Dot,
under a deniocratic system of ~ men~ be threatened by the Legiilature.
The real problem ls not necessarily the J
abuse of this right by the people, but
rather a functional 'problem for the
Legislature to solve when there are times
of abnonnal aeiay and lnll'equent
passage of meaningful law~ apd reforms. ! r ' ' ' )Vbat the Legislature hll.1 recently
preseribed fi>r itseU is a rededlcatJOn to
its duty to l nisponslhly carry out lhe
wishes of the p<Ople. Tris shoold ease lhe
queasy andt'apprehensive atlpospbere ln
whi'ch the gislature sometimes func..
Uons. With cent housekeepieg retonns,
the Legislat.ore can now do a better job. )
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staa,_ now Inured to a dally bar·
rage ol c r it 1 c ism and host i 1 it y,
has developed its own detached spirit
based ln the demonstrable fact that its
"political lifestyle enjoys majority su~
port. Thll is the political climate in
wllk:h Nixon thlnb and acts.
'ftlEREFORE he may not be measur·
ing correctly the erosion or public con-
fidence, or threat of It, which is implicit
in growing doubts about the Watergate
ALTIIOUGH there is no presidential
election to be faced, an air clearing is. in
order so that the remafuder of the Se'cond
tenn shall not be continually crooded
• witli nagging doubts about the probity of.
Nor has it been demonstrated that evil
was inherent in relations with m . either
on ii.! domestic mergers or in Chile, but
the suspicion of evil is there and it should
be cleared up. Anthems Don't Creaw PatriiJrism
case, !'IT collU3lons at the high levels of WICKS
government, and highly questionable
campaign financing .
The insight of the preelectlon period
was to dismisa the administration's
blemishes as hardly worth mentioning in • -
the whole context of Nlxon's ac-
complishments. This was certainly true
of. the Watergate case which, when
thought about at all, was regarded as an
amusing caper. Such collusion ·With
government as may have been implied in
the operations of IntematJonaJ Telei>hoiie>
and Telegraph O>. was tempered by the
undeniable fact thai the Nixon ad·
ministration had taken antl-mooopoly ac-
tion against the industrial behemoth
which had been avoided by the previous
administration.
SOMEWHAT more II ""°""'I out now
implying a more direct administration
linkage with the Watergate affair, and a
more constructive admlnistratk>n iden·
tificatlon with the interest! of JTI' than
bad previously been admitted.
'l'be phenomenon of reversible cam·
-'Had It handciAfted In ltllly.
.TllX deductllb'le Of COUTS/I,'
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IN FAcr, it can now be seen in
restrospect that as each issue arose lt
should hive been addressed more
thoroughly · and •extensively and with a
greater responsiveness to inquiry.
Th.is Is the point at which failures of
those who surround the President can be
• tt}e ~ 'damaging. If they persist in
creatit\4 a While House attitude that It Is
all a i11Qt to : smear Nixon, wbich the
"new majority" of the American people
don't buy, they risk running into deeper
trouble. If the ".new majority" is to sue·
ceed as a_political instrwrtentality, It will
be based not only on Nixoo'a. ac-
c..'Omplishmenls but in the general ptobltY
and tone or hi.s administration.
A reader in SL Louis asks me to com·
ment on the recent flurry in New York
City, when the playing of the national
anthem at a sports event was discarded
and then reinstituted, after angry patriots
(and tlU! City Council) tbrealened to turn
the lntjdent Into a legal hassle.
Well,"· I don't care
much one Way or ·
tbe other, because r
haye never believed .J that pledges or an~ ~
lliems oo any h!'bl~
uaI mass demonstr&-o ··
tion of piety' or p,a .. trlotlsm· beu the
slightest relatlon to
Q what 11 In our heart. UOtes I remember aa a c h i I d racing
• through !be . Plec!le of Allegiance· ·each
• llmull'd -1.. strel.ier, vsc blofogllt, . mohiliig, with ii]Y Class, and paying ."°
questtonlng whether lnc!ivldual death fl a• a.tfenuon lo the "'*"' -".', fact; like
biological necudty -"There Is no prJn. m06t kids, 1 tbouahl tt waa one na\ioo
ciple of nature which-' dictates that in-Invisible" for a 1oog .time, and n~er '
divldual living things, including men and l>Qlhered to. qu .. tlon thal perpleamg
women, cannot live for an indefinitely state of affairs.
long lime in optimum health." Just as the biggest villalm often. sit in
~YDNEY J.HARRis)
~ front J?E!WS and make Ute largest con·
tributlons. to the hat when it is being
passed, so do the wiliest scoundrels often
stand up !Int and sing the loodest when .
"The Star Spang.led Banner" begins to
strike up. It is not ,a 'd~monstraUon of
patiiotism as much as a social ·ritual. I
have no objection to taking part in it, but
let us not delude ourselves that tbere~ls
any inherertt value in SUCh COilective af~
flrmations of national pride. · · . .
IN FACT, on the psychological level, It
might be eorreclly argued that the more
often we give pledges and sing anthems,
the Ieu meaningfUI Ibey become -Ilke
the /aJDilY lbat swiftly ·momblea grace
before mealtlnt<, wlth·their. mlnda on the
mat and not on the Lord.• 'lbere II
sOmething deadening about a regular \
ritual that allows u.s to concentrate on
the outward form without paying the . '
". . slightest attention to the inward spirit.
Moreover, b)Y'paying such perfunctory
obeisance to.OC(t·cowrt.r.y, lfe.can then sit •·
down with an ·~asy conscienct, imagining
that we have thereby "shown'~ our -'.
patriotism 8ntffloyalty, no matter how
fiagranlly we itlay betray the 'IJrinclples
ol democracy and · good. cillzensblp . ~tween pl-.. ' · . ' "' ' rosr WATCH the bestial behavior of . . most crowds a~ wc;irtlng events -litter-· 1
lng, shoVJng,_;!boUtlng ob.jcenlties, ap-: .
plauding sadis~~lly when, an opponent is ,
Injured, or vlejously <\i1puµng )be mosl
clear-cut . decisions -a.pd It ls evident •
that the sense of community supposed to '
be invoked by the national antlitm lasts ·
approximately 45 secoDds. 1
We are tp'eat Q1Je1 for observing oym.
hols and , Ignorli\g the SU~ they , .
stand for, a; tb9usb. the leD1Pot In Iba
bat 'makes 'I'. a g~ OUistJ4n, aiid ~
the · mnart aa)ute to the fiag a real •
American. 'Ibis b precisely what Jesus "
rebuked the Pbariseel for, but the New · 1
York Council probably would Identify the
Pharisees as §Ome out-of-town team. -'
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WASHINGTON -A year or so ago a
story came out of Texas about a birtb-
oontrol pill experiment on a group ol
Mexican-American women. Although all
the participants were told they were
being given oral contraceptives, actually
76 of them were given placebos or blank
sugar pills. Ten of
these women be-came pregnant.
The medical dire<> to< of the Food and
Drug Admlnlslra-
tioo bad JOme un-
kind things to aay
about the experl·
ment while others woodered If the doc-tor who did It and the drug oompanl
that paid for It would have liied to ]lu!l
the same trick on a .,....P ol .itlte,
mlddle.-clasa "°"""'' 'I1lere wu !fa talk, h<lwever, about the purpose ol the
study, .mlch w .. to detennlnt whelher
thore was any dif/e,...,. between pfll
111m and no1>-11Hr1 Jn the OC<llfl"lllC"
ol aucb side elfecta u headlchcl1 Dau:
.... Df1VOUll!ell, depmaloa, llOd ....... -IP 11!Elll WU DO dllferenoe, U the
study results seemed to indicate, then a
doctor might conclude that women who
complained of these $YJTiptoms were just
making it up. A recent article In the New
England Journal of Medicine suggests
that American male medicine frequenUy
dismisses very reel female body com-
plaints as womanish weakness. (See Feb.
8tb issue, Alleged Psychogenic lli.oorders
in Women -A Possible Manifestation of
Sexual Pn!judice, by K. Jean and R.
Jolin Lennane.)
Take menstrual pain, which ls belleVed
to occur ln one out of two women.
Usually it first occurs aboat llfO years
after a woman's flnt period and
genel)llly subsides aficr tbe birth of a
child. Physiologists think dte cauae ol. the
pain Is linked to the Pl'QCfl8 o1 ovulaU..,,
but medlca!Jlteratui.blames the paJa on
fmnale character weatm....
'""'Lennan es have found the followlni
quotes in texts written by docton tar
doctors which purport to o 1 p I a in
menstrual pain: " ... lhls CUldltion II
much more lrequent Jn the 'biglMtruna.'
nervous or neurotic female than In her
moro stable aiater. •. (A) faulty outlcioll
ltadlng to an euggeratloo of minor
( VON HOFFMAN )
discomfort may even be an exaise to
avoid doing something that II disliked.
'Jbe pain ii a!Wa)'J secondary to 80 llDQo
tlonal problem .•. very litUe cao be done
for the paUent wh<I prelen to ""' menstrual symptoms as a moatbly
rtluge from nspooslbllllf and effort."
lllA Yu£ ALL OF that would be plauil-
ble if we were talking about a realODAbly
rani complaint. Bui ball the female
population suffers from this at me time
or another and here are four different
medical texts lbat say the reuon ls that
theee pis are a banch of -· in-duigent ding·a·linp.
Another triumph of modem medlc:ille la
tbc undmtantlln& of what we 11rmen call
morntn1 llcknw. Thia la someiltlnc that
hlts more than tbree"luartera ol all .,.....
nant women in • mild or 1nere IDrm.
There ls good reason lo <lllpecl It ls
cauad by a hormonal aJbatanee called
esiropn, but Jn the medical lltcrat11tt,
you can read that MUsea Jn pregDJlllC)(
''may lndicate resentment, ambivalence
and Inadequacy Jn women ill pre)>Sred
tor motherhood.''
What doctors are taught about pain ID
labor Is no moro reassuring. The Len·
nanes write, ..,. the basil of their-llllM!Y
of medical lllel'lltn, "The -remarkable penlslenoe, However, Is of
the Biblical attitude to pala Jn labor, for
wblcb the ,...... II tllll held -.Dy
rupl)lllible, allowing lrrotional llOd 11>-
ef!ectlv. lrtatmml ol proloqed lltd se\oeno pofn to OODtlnut In the ol .......... anaJcella-orieoted ltltb Century.'~--.-
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text, "11ill be largely of her own melt·
Ing." Anothet manual 1or "'"'""' Ill obstetrics ward lnfonns dte doetor that,
"One sbrlektoa -ID "'IJI Nin I -
labors.' There will ~ be Individuals
wl>o hrle no Intentlon of. either lffmlng
or belptns lhemMl9'1, or accepting any
mpooalbillty for tbelr own ~r.
They ahould be looked -as a ilellalte Ill•"-In • IDll«lllty bospltll, IDd
treated 1C<Ordin&IY ·" With lbat atUtuda Y<J11 cao uncientand
wllY .. ...., -fall for lll!s natunal
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· reallt.e Its-aell·satlllied .w aninllty ls DOI -
only it1litioilal lmd1 aou~. but ta
.the intx<ti8iblo ~ ., bodllf Pelo and ~ rru.e;y. . ' 1 , •
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DAILY P!LOT
Roli(rl N, W"<I, PUbt~er fl • T-KHtril, Editor
BtrNrc-Krnblc~
Editorial Page id~or
The tdlt6rial ,,.~ Of the n..111
Pllol Hfk• to fnfoi;m and sUmu·
latt r:e•~<"'t b)' 1~cnt.t• thiA new~'I oplnkml ana cotn-
mentaJ')' •~ \0:(.lkl ~r l(ft•~\ tnd
algnltlean(.'(>, b;f p~\'idlnt( a. rarum
tor-t.bt t~Jl't'llllon nl our ~llden'
nplnfoo.. and by ~tlftK 1ht1
dl\'tne vt&1mtnta of bi'onnl!d oo.
.l('l'\l('l"f ind 1po"""°'cri °"' topla of the day •
Monday, llartb 2&, lfTS
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WAStlING'roN (UPI)
WEWNGTON, N e w aloo1f ~ tilting~. Zealand (AP) -A -
Ha,vlni gone to so mueh namod 1tH! II'" trouble ;snd. upeme to make. l!lrih to SI ti ID two
hls Cll/Dpalgn eUective, a lltlen only -8
aollcit . isn'I likely to pass apar!, tt -re)lOl1ed, A
over )'9Ut name ~. ~ aew'1 aestatlou per1od 11
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. SACRAMENTO -Calllor·
nlan1 f~ to, Cflmp al
state piu'b and1beaci. d\11' mg Easter we« or Memorial
Day weekend. should make'
re s e rvaUonJ iinmedlately,
state parb otticWs state.
BUFFAJ,o, N.Y. (UPI) -
1bree women M.v~ made sure
that things are going to be a
little noisier at the Silent>
Woman Tavern here.
The Vlrglnll Cl t I 1 n1 I
Ooosumer Council di nearby
Aleundrla hllll hit UpoQ a plan
to make Vlri!nla cillun, ooo-
sumers lesa vulnerable ,to junk
telephone calls.
!My g! .. you I background In-
a.~ ~-valtnt of an
~~ discreet lnqulrleo
and a e c re t surveillance,
tele~ JOltcltors o b t a I n
perllnenl dal4 about your
peraonal habits. Often, elec-
tronic eavl!1dropplng equip
ment is used.
ca~ JI appears on the ~ normally lour 111G11ths.
com!¥Y'8 ~ llsl~, ~=========
State Human Rights Com·
mlssiooer Jaclt M. Sable 'bas
~ ordered ·the tavern's owner,
Joel Robert Frank, to provide
women with equal services. It wants the phone company
to com,pile a list oPsubscribers
who obj~ to telephone
solicitations.
Primarily, tlie solicitors ar<
interested in learning at wha1
~ -you customarily have
dinner and what dishes you
may be serving on a given
night.
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QbsF_,,___ 1-, '1ns.:'w..w ...... -""-
''Just say I stuek a feather in mba:p ancl..l!m calling
everything I hear around here ney." .
"1ready reoerved for Eut<r
week beglllnlng April 15 and
!be Memorial Day weekend
·are SeacWI and Ne1f Brighton
!;late Beaches In Santa Cruz
County, Morro Bay state.Park
in San Luis Obispo Counfy, El
Capitan State Beach Ill Santa
Bsrbara County, Leo carlllo ~-------------------.. Slate Beach In Los Angeles
County, Doheny and San
Clemente Sta~ Beaches tn
Orange County, and San Elljo
and , South carlebad State
Beacbe1 In San Diego County.
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. SACRAMENTO (AP) .-
: calliornlll would be asked to
·come up with auggestioOJ bow
lo Improve tour boating opera-
tions on its rivers under a bill
introduced In the Legislature.
Assemblyman Leo
McCarthy, (!).San Franclsool
lntfO<luced the measure, which
would appropriate '30,000 for
a study of 23 major calliomia
:riven to see how aCCNS and
sanltatloq. on tbe rivers could
• be Improved.. ,
"It's a sport Iha!'• galnhul
popularity year by year/' said
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a spokesman.
A 1971 state study showed
there are 110,000 to 250,000
"visl,tor days" oo the state's
rivers in a year.
e s k lSlps
f,. M. B~yd
'Peyton Place'
St~ 1op Book
Anolher pt'Ofesslooal fellow who almoot nev'5' gets
bursitis Is the telephooe repairman • , • THAT !'LA YING
CARD term "trump" is just a -.cl form of the won!
''lrlumph." .•• AM ASKED what proportion ol the motrl-
lMl!ial niates first :me<t In IChUICh.. ,Only ooe couple In
every 63 -•.. ONE our OF EVERY 10 flowering plants ts
some sort of ordlid ... A GARMENT manulaeturer con-
tends 10-ye&l'<lkl girls spend ai>Jl'Oxlmately '3 million a year f<r,br;u-•. • . . -
WHAT, YOU WAN!' lo be· a mlll!ooalre? Pl...ae noje,
• then, No. 5 on William P. IAllr, Sr.'s
sh: g,uomd rules to gel rich by: "IJe.
velop a lltt1e lmecurily. Evecy mllllon-
aire I know ts a calculatlng gambler.
Mortgag~ yoor -or l1IT81lge a
soond book --The responsibility of paying· it oft will make you woric much
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Chall: board signs' would be
<placed at key spots w the ski QUERIES -Q, "My wile divorced
slopu., ao P\"l'!DS could be, _ me becawle obe 'oald I played aroond-c<ntac¥ JD :-nergenctes It simply -~ irue. can tell ·you, I've gone out with
Under a ~Ill Introduced In the mire than 50 'l!irls' since then, and I -~ milke a -al ·
,Legislature. me of them. -Goel ·your LOve· aDd Wu man have to
Assemblyman J)\n Keysor aay about-?"
(D-Orl!llada Hllls)~troduced A. lie w~ to l.nowWllich..'We-,~y]!OI'." .the'~. 1t'hiC speclfles , .,, ·,.,, ... r~'.J ·1J\ip.ihJ;,,.,;. 11 .:i::i~~~~~ ~ · ;; ,,Q.;rmTitu;i..~~ ~~ ~t-*uw& li0ve1i,7
,emerge.ncy measages. ' ~ ti ,. l fa A. Peyton Place, 9till. ,1 · ,,-:. • nL
~ Owners and operators of lki .. , 1 • 1
'slopes would·be rel!lilred to 191 ,.. THE LlTl1.E BOY'who ill_ Doi iii bis own bed but
stall the board.I. 1'r'!1 ··in a bed with his broUier on the average tends to ·be un..
• "d'> ~I!)' iwo'pounds.\.t ace 6, by 12 ilounc1s 81 age !I.' e St•~ l'alr . . ..,. so report c!Octors· wittl the British Ministry of HeOlth.
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -
11espooslblllty for cal Expo, STOPLIGJll'·NOTIONS: Women don't walk, they per-
·Jite ol the annual Slale Fair, amhulate, lllrut, mince, waggle, waddle0 teeter or lope.
: would be turned over lo' Pi • Mm wall: . , . COVNTRY DOGS ~ to men, clly clop
'.istate Parb and a.ere.UM' • to'-.ec nmly. , . , N!VER •MET a man.who admitted
Department. Gov. Ron a Id hi! 'Wife was a better ltriver than be ••• 44MEN ~IP
Reagan t<PQl'ls. , nt' less than women, but ~ It!' Who said thal? Mignon
: The Reiiablican tovemof1 McLaUChlln? • -·. DO BELIEVE a climale of criticism
also ~ lie will puaJ\ a b)I!. breaD up mt.i.'marrtages 1ban !nlldellty ..
FREE LOVE•OFFICE.,.,,1~ lnq~·lf the Ru!-
siana tend to believe In """ thfng now ~ as sexual permissiveness. No; not anyrnere. 'Ibey went through it all.
~aklng the 1Ite a tpilt ot ~ ,. ' f :iii",
State park system. .,
William, Mott, dlreO.\OI" ol ~
parks ,.sys\em, said bis 11!1-.
mediaie objectives were to
make the State Fair "thia
finest in the West" and 1•t0
creatively develop the unusM
·'lands to complement the !aJl..i
provide for•year.round ~·
llon and give exposure •I'll
publicity to tbe enttre 'c61i>-
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· I1fl91!, Winirt!ed girls 0Yfl'18·there were called upon to ~er al a tree love oll!Oe. 'lltey ,..... to pick out their
pet men ooce a mooth, providing said men ~· The
mm ~ to pi.c_k out theiJI' .favorites; too, with or without
approval. It got pre!ty"wild. 1,enln balked. 'Jn 1!.1126, civil
lnalria1es W'5' mtored. And )he moral bOcklll!h con-
tinues to this day, '!""'"•ha!-' • ' , '
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port Beach, Calif. 92660. euu E•ell SACRAMENTO(,\P)-Tbe·"============================='I
state wooJd buy I l,lOo-acre
tract ol' "-IPI"" 'and ln!sb air" In Ole !anla Monica
Mountalnll, under a bill h>-
troduced ey Assemblyman
-Paul Priolo, ( R.-Pac ii I c
•J>allsad~),
· The bill a-rlatea an
anspeclfted amount Ice the
:purcllue. Priolo said thi!
~t • -.Id be speclllO!I
after 1 price for the property
bu ~ nw-t1aled by the
state J'arks ' and Recreation
~ Department.
Denture 1·nvention
forms an elatic mednne that
bel .. -... -Of bltioc andcbewia&.
With FmXlCMT many dentm:.e wearen may eat, ..-Jt, taup, with
liW.:warryofdmlUdlcunioe looae.
Ori& application maf 1a•t foe
houn, Denturea tbat'M are_..
ti.al to health. See :J01tt dentl1t• rqularly.Geteuy·to-uaF.lXOOSHr
1De:nture Adbelive Qeam.
THI ~TORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRiCES
TO (11'F.: s~-.\CH t,Rr:\
PHARMAC.Y
IE QUOTE PRICES
0'¥11 THI PM0R£ ... A11111M1
-C ... 1"1111-tA&l llPICIAi.-_ ....
IRECI SHAMPOOS. 11-. ••••••••• •·•• .......... $1 .6t
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HE ALSO crder<d the
remoVal oJ s u c h "oJ>.
jectionalble" signs as:
-"Welcome to the Silent
Woman Tavern, a
GenUeman's Bar, Men ooly in
the Bar Room 9 a.m.-7 p.m. -
Ladies ahd Escorts In Heir
Parlor."
-"Welcome, Men's Bar."
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-"Entrance, Ladles and
Escorts."
-''FeatUi'ing Men's
Business Lunch.''
HE ALSO ordered t h e
removal of a poster silo.wing' a
headleM woman. .
Sable acted Iller three Buf-
falo women said they were
refused service at the tavern's
bar and were directed to . a
rear parlor.
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PRESlJMABLY, if y o u r
name were on the list you
would no longer receive calls
invltinc: )'9U to invest in
cemeteey , lots, llletime dan-
cing lessons and ball-acre lots
in new resort communities.
But somehow I have a feel-
ing Ille promoters of such
enterprises Bren't going to
give uµ that easily.
Many c 1 t 11 en consumers
may not be aware of the
tremendous a m o u n t of
research and preparation that
goes Into a telephoile sales
~ampalgn.
TEIEPllONIC ..,Uciton
don't jusl pick up the direc-
tory, open It at random and
start dlllllng. No !ndeedy!
Belore•they ring yoor number,
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STUDIES HAVE shown the
best moment to make the call
is when the cltizen consumer
being solicited bas just picked
up his fort preparatory to
having bis first bite of broiled
flounder, or some other dish
that cools quickly. Split·second
timing Is vital,
Since the solicitor is dialing
blind, so to 11111Bj, an associate
mannlllg lhe boglng equip.
ment syncfuronizes the opera·
tion over a walkie-talkie radio .
"Get set," he barks. "Mrs.
Burnbrl!lge baa jusl taken the
flounder out Of-the oven."
THIS SIGNAL Insures that
Mr. Burnbri!lg~ will be called
to the phone-at the exact ifi. 1 slant his fork ~ in mld-Olght.
As a bact·up system,
solicltors employ !ntelll'ence
agents to report when citizen
conaumers who are at home
. \ bacl:eil dlld scientliically
.
OlrnewVe&aWl&'M'I ,
has a lot more standard features·thaii
meet the <XJSUaleye.
, designed to
support yoqr back.
Very good.'!oo!Cing,
·very plush, with
luxury bim and a
TH~E IS A FACTORY ~"1lfORIZ~D ;·DEAUR FOR MR'(, P~PULAR
fotAl.<E· CAR IN THE WORLD. ON
'COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOUU~
'_YARD' OF CARS.
Friendly • Convenient • Reliable
LOOK FOR TH< EMBLEM AT
COSTA MESA DEALER S ON
HARBOR BLVD. BETWEEN SAN
DIEGO r-REEWAY AND NEWPORT BLVD
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What you see, of course, is the rich,
warm look of wooO-grain vinyl. including
door handles. Plus some niJty looking trim
rings on the wh881s1
driver's seat back . ,
that.adjusts to two.posi~? ' . that feqtures an.asaiat haridle built
for even· greate·r oomfo~. ·• •' right into;the ~nger side ot the. Got 'em spotted?•
That's only the
beginning of what's
neat about Vega
Estate from Chevrolet,
America's family
wagon builder.
Flip-up lail9alo,
A flick of the wrist
and you've got a
clear view of a second aeat tha,t iolds
dowi\ to 50.2 cu. It. of cargo apace.
Frool clilc bralrn. 10-inc:hers for
smooth. fade-resiatant 1topo, backed
up by a dual mOll9r eyllftder brake
'system with warning light.
Adl-ble drinr'1 -badr. Wood.y
comes with deluxe buc!tata, no leaa, high
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· The sea,., by ··padded dash. ' '
the way, fl? ~ AJ.o standard
::;.-...J color·ket&d 4 are the ne. ~w;...ov
to the doors ashtrays
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which. in l(im · -for
C1M trlmmo<i rear
in vinyl wi seat
wood11rain vinyl occont pasaengem.
molding, r11111....m -ard,
Flow-through power Woody'aJar IOo young to .cop any honors,
n ntilatiqll llystam.. but not the Vega GT, whichW<l8selected
An. ingenious way by Mots>r Tzend magazlzW as 1973's
to .keep outside ' "econo~y-car of the year."
air circulating All we can say is, wait'll next year,
even when c:ouainl
the windowa ·
ar~ rouea
up and the
wagon is
standing
still.
We think
you'.U be •
surprised at how efliciently It work
4-opob-' alffrlDg wbML It •
with your 1porly deluxe lnatrumentpmel
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College Project • Blda totalling nearly ,1.9 million for con.truction
ol threHtory 'humanities, arts and aclences build-in& at Golden w .. 1 Oollege, repreaented in thl• dnw-
jng, has been reeelved by college offictw. The
27,000 squ~oot p<oject will go to board ol trus-
tees Wednesday.
Death Notice•
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Corona del Mar Company
Gives .$29,000 to Scout,s
A 129.000 coot~on by tion Co., c. P. Middlebrook,
C.H. Hester ofi J!:ee 1 t er Mlddlebrook-Anderaon; John
Development COm y o t Morgan, The Colwell Co.; c.rona de! Mar to Orange McDonald McMullen, A v co
County Council of Bari Seoul! Community Developers; R.E .
his be<it announced. Renz, Safeway Plumbing &
The donatim to the Scout Hea\ini ; and BUI Rouaey,
council'• fund..ralsin& drive WIR Developers.
wu revealed at a kick-off . BETKER'S team me~
luncheon for repre9'ntatlvea are: Terry Barry, Toups
of the building industry. gin •·· Co s d ea · 1 En ..,..,. .; y rrune,
THE SCOUT cam~·gn Jor Alilcot Development Co. ;
Main, Trlooo Development,
Inc.; and Taylor Richardson,
Unital Clllfomia MDrtgage
Co.
TBE THREE teams w i 11
solicit funds from ho m e
b u I Id e r s, com-
mercial-industrial bul.lders,
engineering comtructicm con-
tracton, lllhcontractors, sup-
pliers, savings and I o a n
associations, a r c h i t e c t s ,
engineers, real estate firms,
and title companies.
The first announced con-
New Girl Scout
Leaders Named
OTIIER Orange C o u n t y
residents who became new
board members are Dr. Omar
Scheidt of Cypress, Mrs. Allen
Ginzburgh ol Santa Ana, John
T. Jimenez of Fullerton, Mrs.
Phliip Krwn of Aoabeim,
Peier J. R«nel ol Brea, Har-
ry M. Rowe of orange, l.trs.
Paul Ware of Fullerton,
Evqett Winters of Santa Ana,
Mn. W!Illam Zlleota ol
Garden Grove, Lloyd Aubert
Jr. ol santa Ana, Stuart
Eriksen ol Santa Ana and
William Pale 'lllorpe o f
Anaheim.
Ongoing members a r e
President, Calvin P.
Schmidt of Newport Beach,
h1rs. Frederic Brose of Tustin,
Mrs. Richard Black of 1.-0s
ORANGE COUNTY
GIA.NADA HILLS !&Oil ~f$w«UI SL ~~OllAHCI Sepul'tel1a illd Hmbclnt
WOOOLAND HILU 21500 V'ictciy Blvd lAlllWOOD CMSllll St. and ~imounl 81Yd.
llVllSIDI 3520 Tyler St IUlllA PAii &acll i!ld Or?iilgetlaor~
SANTA ANA J900 South Bri1tGI St. IANGE Gll'dtn Grev! Bl~d. and lil&11ellnW
0(1Jt111 w1tktl1y1 9130 to •130 -Slll.lt'fi 10 fl 7.
Golf Tourney
Event Slated
The Finl Annual Jnvila-
tlon.111 Golf Tournament,
sponsored by the Big Brother•
of Orange ewnty. will be btld
at the El Niguel CoonlrY Club,
April 4.
Any golfer with ao SCGA
handicap iJ invited to part1c1-
pate ltnd entrlel are available
at most Orange County Club
pro 111op1 or my be obtained
by 1J11onin1 tlJe Big Brothen ol·
11.e at 1114! 144-7773.
11.S million by May 3 is a1m· Loran 0 . Covington, Covington Brothers Construction Co.; ed at building, f and Howard Elci>e<1, Co-Data
manufacturing general bu>i-Corp.; Henry F r e d r i c t s ,
™The °t!Wd~ indultry phase Fredricks Development Corp.;
wlll be staged by = IG-G<Orge Fulton, Walker & ~.
tributor, Hester, ls a member ---
of the campaign'• Builders
ARBUCKLE 6 SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
C7 E. 17th SI., Costa Meu
111"81
BALTZ-B,RGERON .
FIJNERAL BO~IE
Corona del Mar 1'73-"50
Cotta Meaa sce.uu • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway, co.ta Meu
lJ s.1413 • McCOmfiCK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
1705 IAguna Canyon Rd.
IH-l415 • PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cem~2forlur7
llGe Pa.iii:~ Drive
:: Newporj Btlft, Cllllonla MUI• • PEEK FAmLY
COLONIAL FIJNDIAL HOME
mt eo111 ""· Wettmlamr llUIH
SMITBS' M~RTUARY
111 Maia SL
HaUngtoa Beach -
Sunday is
Fl1L1E>Af
~--••• ••• b 'Inc.; · Ray Kropp, McKean mem~ -1111 ·-Y Conatrµction' Co.; Vince Lom-
Industry Division Advisory
Committee, a 1eparat~ ifoup
from the' three teams. Ruml~•-ADe. Beltker, tJ!;:,..of bordi, C.L.S. CoiP.; Jim
Fredrl.,;u ve opmen ......... ,,,. ; McNamara, William Lyon OO'llER members of. thls
Harry 1 Rinker, RCol'nkedr 'Development Q>,, Inc.; .Lew 'committee Include Butler,
Deve opment .1 an Schmid. SchmldDevelopmart, Betker, Rinker, and Smith,
Richard B. Smith, Broadmoor Inc.; Clipper Smith, Title plus Ben Deane, Ben Deane &
Homes. Insura"""" & Trust Co.·, and Co Robert Harv Alt' so M ill B ti J President ......... .; ey, err u er r., Gared Smith, Gared Smith, Homes; George Hollteln m,
o1 Bulle!' Hoosing ~·· ia AJA. Gecqe M. Ho!Jtetn & Soni;
general chairman of the .Rinker'•· t ea m bas : James Knapp, P a c I f i c
building dlvlsion caml'!lf· Anthony A.' Alica, Grant Co.; LiKhting Corp.; WU111m Lyoo,
•--George D. Buccoia, The Bue> WilIJam Lyon llevelopmeat A GOAL of "50,000 has ~ cola Co.·, Ken C a r t s o n , Co I Willia R. M f the bulldin ~"'" ol ., nc.; m ason, set °" g ,..._ Voorheis, Trindle & Nelson; The Irvine Company; John the~i~~ ..... im. ii the~. Arthur S. Coq;k, Mission Viejo Parker, PBS Corp.; Randall
plwe of >;,;-OVe!'alli 113>25 ~ Frlncant R.Gllart, w,e....'}~ E. Presley, Prealey llevelop-
About 'I.I mUIJon been JII; Mervin B. JolJMoo, SOutb-Woodwanl, Leadership Hous-milUon fUnd.nllln~afort. -; .; ecrge -· ment Co.; and Donald
collected from !oundat aruJ,,-::;w;;:m=;;:Qxi=tra;;:cton=;;:;;;:Ilobert==;;:H;;:. ;;:;;:mg· ;;:·========. individuals. w
At the building division's
next Junch<On !Jl!'Ctlttg April 4
at' the Saddle back Inn ID(Siinla
Ana, each team IS tuPJIO:aed to
announce its flrtt rtm;.i\clal
cummitmentr. ·
MONIES WILL be uled to
acquire or improve Laa Flores
Camp near San Clemente.! the
Sea Base and Argus Sa ling
Shi_e at Newport Beach1 Lost
Ville)' Scout Reservation near
Wimer Springs and Camps
Grace Valley and Ahwahnee,
both near Big Bear. ,
Smith's team tnembers in
elude: Lewis S. •Akerman,
Shattuck Development Co.;
Lorry Deane, Ben Deane & Co.: Daniel Deutsche, Qanco
Lind Co.; Hugh Halde;man,
Jennln.11, Halderman & HOod;
Jolin IG>owiser, JAK Co>"'1fll"i , I
'I 2 Smoking
Cl •.
JDJC8
Offered
l"IJLLtllTON -A omokin
ce111Uon clinic will bt offer
from 7-8 p.m. be1ln·nln1
tonight at Troy High School in
Fullerton, 2200 E. Doroth
Lane.
The clinic will operate Mon
days and Wednesday for four
weeks.
A second series of , sto
•moking lessons will !>egln
April 3 and run 'l\iesday1 and
ThurBdays from 7-9 p.m. fo
four weeks. They will • take
place at Orange C o u n' t
Medical Center, 101 City Drive
South, Orange.
ThtH m1rvelou1 looking wtddlng -look
together to hold their pl1ct on htr flngtr,
bttutlfully. All In 11' lutrtt Yellow gold.
A.e2!IO.B.S!i00.C.$300.0.$42S.
Center, S495.
Do Something Beautiful,..
ltnllA..,..,ktnl 11111 Mlltw Ctllftf, I ..
c111r1t A«-1• lll'l'lttf -Amer1<1n •• ,,. ..
SLAVICK'S
' Jcweler1 Since 1917
ti FASHION ISLAND
NEWPO-T IEACH -644·1310
0'41A Mlllllt'I' t~i 'rlll•l'• 11 t.m, " t1Jt t.ln.
Wiii\ locllkNI• of: Torranc1, ..Orang,, L• Cttrll.._LI H1tWa.
AIM)! l6fl DlllO Incl lat VIOll,
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BRISTOL at SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
PllCES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
YORK
STElll'O SYSTEM
willl 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER
& SPEAKERS
t ""tfltttrodr• Soll• Stile Clrc1llrr
• lttrH H11•pllon1 J1cll 79.?~! • AC CtnvtDltnc1 011tl1t
e ,,..... Input JICIF.t
• Ta,..Out Jacks
• IH•ln1 a.11, Tttlllt 111• l1l1nc1 Ctnllol1
• A11to1111llc 1MI l111U1I Channel Slttcl«
• S11r10 ln4lc1lor LllM
• Al'C Ltclt 109 .95
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OUTFIT
J45X
INSTANT LOAD
t HllKI)' wrltt 1l11p
• C1rtrldrt of color fll11
• Fl11hc:ub1 (4 litthea)
FROM Fash ion Island
Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H~RBOR
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Come help us celebrate Wells Fargo Day at our
.new Costa-McsaOfiicc on, S:tturtlay from J2 ·
p.m. to 4 p.m. ..
· · There'll be rides for the Children on the ._ f ~ • •
.fam.01.is Wells Firgo stagecoach, plus there'll be
a. Gtovtth Bond ~wing. YQu'll'hav~ a chance
to win one of five $1QO_Growth Bonds. ,
We'll be serving plenty of Western cliite 1
and co1fee. Thcre'llbe gifts for everyone. And
if you open a checking or savings account of
$100 or mqkc a $100 ~dition t.o. an existing
account, you'll receive a lcathe·i:.d\ltOliPl.USi: or . . Win a (irowth Bond at
man's ~ther checkbook cover fyee. 'P,~us you'll Wells Fargo Bank:
receive a full<e>lor stagecoadit prin~£rce il you ··· · · · · · ····· ·········•···· · ··•·•···· ·····•a "~ : ·WlitaGrn8o .... ltW ..... Jlod; : OIY'n a savings or chocking ·g.ccount. : "" ....... -. ......... .,_ ____ ,,,. : .c-· ,,.j.. • Streit. Ct-,._ on MMch 31 -II ""'° to Ml p.M. • 1'-
'J Ouinew<:o$a~pia0'mcewillbeserving ? _. .~
Co~ta.Mcsawithafullrange,,ofb.ankingservices
. including a Drive-up W.i.t:\®.w .that's open from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. McindaJ.tiiroughT)iursdayand
on Friday from 10 a.m. t 6 p.m. ~·n see you
on Saturday. And don't f .cget to bnng this en-
try blank for the Gro nd mawing.
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Briefs
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• 1'ilkll!Y l"9derll s......, " Loan Auoclatlo!t, GI-. 'f\1' re<eived ·•Plll'Ofal trun i&e r&leral 11ome u.n Blllk
Board lo establish a brlillch
oUlce In the city of Colla Mm. •·· ,.
I IJ'he'otnc. wtiI he ioc., eel bi lbe vlcinllJ of !Wbor r. NewpO/t 'l!Owevard;' and wm •
he ldenUfted u the Coota
Mesa·Newport Beach regional · · 0 office. Plans call for the new ;.~~.:.::Decor Pack.,a, ge ut ~E1 ~~M:.;r.:
Beach regional facility will be
~ · th< 11th office !or the Alooda· f lymouth Hits Paydirt W '1th Gold Dust,er .1
;·Elpac
.:: · Elpac, Inc., of Santa Ana
::: 81 CARL CAR$TENSEN Robert Lund, g e ~e ~a11 on objectlves set for sales of reJlOrted the discovery of five :.!.·. P'·-·th has minted a 1173 manager of Cadillac M~ ~ and trucU ~ new-Miocene produc~ sands .,,,,_ Car Divtalon, l8lcl I k 11, dealen In the iwne and ID-In a previously unprodurt•ve
·:-Gold DMter for new car "Cadillac conllnues to be the eludes appro.limately 8 O fault block on the. EaBt fl~
·: :i,oyen P r o • Pe c t I n g for leader In the lumry C8l" lleld. dealers. Member& of the "Uf of tht BasUan Bay Field, 50
:4ometblng a little different In Nationally '!l'e have set,aa~ \ ning team were aw,1'1led pla· ·:miles llOUtheut Of New · •;u-;e compact car line. recorda m llix of the lall Hvetl qu.. and other hOrtorsf;by OrlWll In I' t iq. u e !11 •1 n e • "!~:''Gold Ouster" is the, flame years, and in~ Los ,A,oa:elea Chevrolet's top. eucuUves in Pal'isb, J.Jout!iFa.,~ng'to ~:Plymouth has coined I« a area, CadlUac s pene!ratlon of , spedal ceremoli1'8 In Detroit. an lllUllJiiiioemenl l>Y R .. ' N.
'.-4J>ecial decor package· on Ila the I~ field .ii onr 4& pet· I Maleer, ~dpnt... . ;~<><loor, JOI inch wheelbase cent 3 d Q Nearetl production ii : Valiant compact. "A new sblpplng. method, f · U8 fe located app<0xhnately Z 500
: A' free canopy vJnyl roof ii called Stac Pac, placea: the f f feet 001Jthwesl in an enU.:.ly
: q!fered when the package ii cara in metal cocoona and bu ' aeparate fault blocl!. '
' Onllred and the ..traa ailo Jn. been in uae for the lu! 11 '-l~} n· . . dude white wall tires, delW!e moollil to deliver over 8,ooo qa es Ip • Mett11t'1f S&L
>wheel coven, all·vinyl pleated new Cadlllaea to N«tbem Mercury Savings and Loan
; :Upholstery and trim, color Caltlornla without a !ltng1e ID-Ail-Stellar -tiin ' cl. HuntlDP!i :~ carpeUng, b rt g h t stance ol vandalilm, lhell or ., Beach, has IUlllOl1riced le>-
·~guards, full length extemaldefeclsre1ulllng I tailveplaus.lorlncreasingtil !~yllde special tape striping from lncle!DO!ll -\lier. illrt Wllihm G. KJmball, preli· capitalbatlontbrougb a 'rlglWi
!)ind a rear deck tape sbipe. or wind-blcnm objttts aod denl of Stellar Industries Inc., offering' at mid-year.
::: Coq>Jementing the car is a stones," Lund ·said. . of NeWport B9ch, annou.oced SubjeCt to regulatory ap-
•:dark gold grained vinyl roof. A The new COl!Cepl, w a • · the re11ulia of operalioos for Jl<'>Val, the association's 1l!>8'd
!:llack or white vinyl roof and deve!Dped by engineen from tbe ~months ended Jan. 31. of directors has detennined ,
:)lnolce of 11 standard exterior General Motors and Southern On · 1 of l 11, I 5 8 , o O O that one Ohare of slock will be
;<j()Jors are also ava1lable. Padflc rallroad. ,., Stellar J t '342,000 from coo. av.uable for purchue • fpr
!;: "Duster has been a tremen-. : . . • tinu!Dg b~.,.. and $202,llOO each ten · shares held by
ilously llllCC08lllul ca r for * * * I from il1lll Unued O)Jel'ailOn&. stockholders, and that the Chrysler-Plymouth Dlvillon," Oievri>let'• Loa Anlo!l.s TbiJ i;mi wilb sal• cl. rlgbla will be marketable and
:·said F.G. Hazelrolh, Cllrysler-zone ·"wholewe team,,..ial '9,914,llOO · · an<!' losoes , cl. translerrable. ·
·:Plymouth Division general been .awarded speda\i.,,~ 1711,llOO frt'!D cont In u I n'g e ·Tebault
;pies manager. as wmners in a na e busines~ 1and $291,000 from _ ~
• : "Since It was Inlroduced for "Beat of the Number I T " dla!:ontln•=peratioM for the . An a""'1tectural lnd •.UUC·
·Ille 1170 model year, It hu campe!gn In !'h!cl> they helped like perlodo~ year. , tural englne<rmg firm In
:;Paced Valiant to three con-the divimoo aet a new IndlllltY · The open\ti g lolS per lbare Orange said this week a major
;,.. e cut Ive yearly salea car aod truck salea record wp 11·.,..i., compencf w!lb -.try 15 8llOll toboadded In :=tecon11." llaulroth sal4. during 1m. . i a loa rJ 48 .;~ta per ohali! 1or the man~g community * + * l£d by r.ooe manager 1.JrJ· 1972 • , in Garden Grove.
• A record 300,llOO Cadillac Schumacher, the team. topj¥d Kimball attributed the losa R~E. Tebi!ilt, presidenl of ~let year for 1m and a cor> all olh<r wholesale e>rPnJi&· 1n a poor t'btrd quarter, Tebault ~g. m S.
'ilnulng record sa1ea trend in Uon staffs In the 10 lllite 111bltantial Inhird! charges Tusltn, Orange, predicts a Soulhwt Clflfornla ljal helped Pacillc Coast region In and a slump In U\e boUleWaret June move-in date · I o r
·to llring about a new method reaching objecttv.. In the divllloo. The bounl ol direc-Ametican Metal Bearing Co .•
• ~f quallly sbljlping of new car• recently comp!eted fouNnoD!h ton co n 1 e q u ,, n· t I y has to tta new 41>,QO\Hquar .. loot
;io Orange County. campaign. So8rI., war baled t.u!h!iriZed the .,jje of four facility at 7191 Acacia Ave.,
,. \ lions lfii.lhlq, lellar ·'!'.•!>'lull'.; firm su1>plled .. " · ' smaJJ manufactdr~ opera-Gatden Grove. t
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: deer poaching ls climbing at
an unu.sually high rate for th1J
time of year, and they think
the high OOll of meal Is the
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·;: The Department of Fish and
.•Game said 1bunday that
: poaching has risen In recent
. ·~an because of hippie-types,
. particularly in No r t b e r n
.j:allfomia, who try to live off
· !jhe land.
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rying loaded flreanm In can.
"Our waraena now think
that the rising COil of meat ls
causing the poacblng,'' said
Joe Sheehan,~
spokesman.
There were 41 deer poltchlng
arnsta in Februaly OllDpelj\d
to 19 during the same ~
laJt year, and 75 arreat1 f*
carrying loaded flrearmi Jn
vehicles, compared to 48-m
Fe~. urn.
1be maximum punishment
is a $500 fine ind six montliii
In jail.
'Tormenting Reef.al It.ch
: Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues ~= Promptly Relieved
·1n mon,y cwo ~ H clndsol patimlll obowed lhil
tivsprumpt,lmlponryNlief to be true In mon,y -Ia It=' IUCb pain and itd>inl fact, many docton, them·
iild actually helpa ahrlnk ae1 .... -Pr<paralWn 119 ..
1welling of hemonboidal ti&-remmmend it f« their fam-
Jllel caused by inflammation. iliee. Preparation H ojnh1..,t
! Tedi by doctora on bun-0t 1&1ppolitoriel.
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senlce: ~ and 100,000 square
feet of. factory parts facilities on
Costa Mesa's Harhr Boulevard
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Frie11dly • Convenient • Reliable
LOOK fOR THc EMBLEM .lT
COST A MESA DEAL!RS ON
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newspaper ads for ~gains, .she ·..tways goes the
extra step. She asked questldns )/»\, iome '.of the
food lnd1Htry's leaders and fo'!ll,d Ol\t '\"v.!J>g• can
amount to many, many times tbe, 4\ll,% preqicted
rise In. overall food prices. That'~ 'epo\,omfo ·advice
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galn•aden ad& of the Wednesday Foo)l.s.~n-evefy ·
week In the DAILY Pµm. And If you '~ant~r~
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er ls like Hawaii -always hot, oometlma rajny. -·
Cl the beaches in Ille north lealUre whl~ -die equal
of Monterey's. Other beaches l1Jll'l'lse Viall.on wttl! their i
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MATUllri: RIPE-
Large Pineapples
MARlHIURNS
Carrots
f>e:fie<!lf~e:11
RICHARD'S Funch Gertie
Cheese· Bread 6 OL
ARDEN
Small Curd Cottage Qieese pint
REES! .,, '
Qiampagne. Cured Sauerkraut 20 •&.
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Richard's Variety of Quelity M•ets
BONELESS
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Panama City has IOl!le of Jhe wont alums -similar
to 1he !l>acka of Tijuana or lhe barrios of Rio de Janeiro.
It alto has 9eVeral mqnlliceot ~ low~ Cl gJasa;
and Mel. And in Goll He1'IU -the rld> man'• nelghbol<
ix>od -there ls an oval-tbaped, brick-built gas station
fancier than any oil company product along tile Orange .
Rump Roast top of the 9r1de
U.S.D.A. Cho!ct 1.59 lb.
Oooat~ upect Cl Panamanian Ule ls ClllChlng trlmendous '
· P'!>"larilY in the United Stat... Molas, brlehlfr· colcnd •
cloth pieces produced by the K4Da. IJldians from the San
Blas Islands, ore belns lmporied, framed and soklis unique
obj..,.. d'art.
IT'S A NATION THAT has a kit IA> offer, 00! lbal has
been shackled by weoring the U.S.-conlrolled Canal Zone
like a heavy bone collar.
II la not true that Latina, Panernaniana in pertlcular
are blalant gringo haters, shouting "Yonkee g1) 1¥lme!1•
slogans in every tourist's face.
What they do hate are the "zonie!," canal Zone reol-
aents, who are rather ooomful d tho6e wro doo't live in-
-side Jhe Zone. '
'Ille "zanies" and U.S. soldlera -~ elways get along
with eoch other when I waa there.
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Roasting Chickens canf. srown 7~ 1b.
Spareribs -......... ~.,. '"' .. ~. ,,., 1.09 lb .
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Salisbury Steak
8eatooa
1.39 ea.
1.19 lb.
: THE "WNIE8" ARE N<n' all U.S. citlz.ena. (iome Cl
• them are even Panamanians who work for the company,
· aJ¥i oome Cl them be<ome the wont snobs of all. ·,
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be lrlctlon between the Unl~ Stales and the Republic di.
Panama. \.: ·
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logical power IA> actually nm the canal Itself, but there
Sand Dabs
uniform whit•
from H•wtli
from Astori•
79c lb.·
9& lb.
1.29 lb. •
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Colony" in somebody else's homeland.
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:; Host Get Honors J
'Sweet Peas
All Colors
bunch of 25 79¢
:: .. : From Wire Services When director Job Ford 1'9J'O"-'--PAlt.TY SHGP--Ll'<T....,
; British soclal h i st o r i a n receives the American Film
i; · AJl1talr Cooke and Bill fttoaroe Institute's first "life achieve-
' or the NBC-TV "Today" show menl award" March :Hj ·the ~
· ~ tvere named as two of the 22 audience at the Los Angeles . r recipients or the G e o r g e banquet will include one gutifi. :~ "' who came shopping for -n Ip-i • .. viLatlon, I.he insUtute says. ; .,.. . ~ • • The Whl~ Hoose called die
E~;;_~C~;ds
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· PEOPLE instttu~"' say ~atN~· .1 Par,t~,Supplies
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:'!'t Folter Peabody Broadcasting and would like to· attend1Jte i • . Awuds for 1972. dinner for his ''long ·lime ,. ~ -•
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i ~ perspective look at An invitation was lent 4' ~ ~ )merlca" in the Britis h * ,t. ·~
t• Corp. produced Actress Nanelle J'ebrll' ,bu ,
...-"America" aired by asked Congress "'1eo<1 .. ..,. Date Nut Desert Loaf •. 111JC.TV-MOIUJIO, WeshingUln IA> the problems of the dnf._1•
1 tdllor lw the "Today" show, Wearing 8 bearinl Ul ~ I Coff Ca& .• -named for e1cd1ence in herself, and acting °" btllall • .i1ruese ee ~e
• -___.,.. ol the NaUocal Advlaory Clim-. RalSI· ·n o.ead • • ..... -... mlllee oo Educatloo of Ille Ill
) Dr. -~ Attlm, author Deal, Mils Fabray plee4ed I rre....i. Rolls I ·rm. _' Ill tl\e beot...uing book "Dr. before a Senale subcommittee ; lllill LO i;v
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" Ill'• 111111 a dlit 'which caused neglected anCI delayed and put Pino! Neit flflfl ~
' • -allo<t. int<> inslltutiCllla wbttt they &ronach• Ros•' fiflfl • ,_.,., Kaillor cl New York, may remain all, el their liva . C.b•mel Sa .. lgnon • filth J.6t
h "'-a who "Handicapped ueoP1e are a • ·
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...... .m--A and natlollal asoet, il tJie doors or • Pott .. d S tttiH llftll Uf ::.i= .:';:"~·· .. ~ ec1uca11on .,.*_ i. them." fttt~1t~U~~~iltttt~1t~it
• defelld-'Ille investlgatlng magistr1~
Kolller, la .. eampllhll, In • Rome telephone bUUlnr
llld ba --1 plllenl ol ecandal II named llt .... the cloclorS lall Sei*mber llqdllllte, whole last name I•
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classes and kinds.'' Naturally, when Rich-
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" ' We research contitiually to bring our cu.atom-
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You can be ti&suted that .o.nly choice b.rands
and superior pr:oducts wil.l be avail.able. Rich-
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. Eimbel! the licboal nunt? · ~t lo sChbol ahd intSests outs1de ' ~
She took Cl1' ol tbe -you ""'ped !cl>qol, Tbe'scbool nur.ie must belP ad-.!.:..'.:'lb .... ~~--!::' jhe
the plaJg!OIUld, called ~ lfom just· Ille child's «1ueaum;iil-pn)gmm ,--r--"'"'-"' 00 ·c:are,
-you bnilre out·tn a ~rash and Wiien a btallh -blein ar!Jei./,' ~ anq .basic nutrltioo.; Miss Ryden ~ • r·• bas students p-bealt!Mriented
d you au al>oUt loolh decay. • buDOtin boo!'ls 'for 1ier0omce. In addition,
':,She •Un~ ~.thlnp. But for tbe Il!mrs' • , s11e provides films and other """""""
!f lqll-tlme. mines for tbe N~·M>sa General duties of · the · eleQ)l!llt.aJ:Y maierlal to the ~m teacher,
llnlfi, ed .ScbOOl.Dl!lrict, the job ldcliidea a · 8Cbool nur.ie .,., to e~blJSti a Booctflrst rll '---• aid · for ,..., • ......,1 and malt • ~Y. 'or, the;< ,cjuUes, ""'\•carried ... r
':'t ·--i . ' •' ' · 'f ~ . tba :':~i ~~ ~ ·~ to the junior high level,.acconling to
. eod Nurae Ellen Ingram described . Mrs. Doris Morton nurse at LiDooln Mid-
.. scJiool llUl'Se. as "t ~ In· rules.: •' . , , • die Sobool !lb~." . . . , She I! In ·charge of classn>om first aid ,,0 __ , . , •
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:!)fer· l'OI"" lhol!JC!e ,flnl aid, ·clalm>om flrsi aid: . me<lieal . Clinls, , contadin~ · this level," Mfs .. Morton said. "The
' coUnselor, . resolin:e · pi!lsoo, pareni. and Olten getting the child to a students .,. qlllte unp,.,,1onable at this
ol a diagilosllc team and friend. .._.__ ency ·room.· , age, and. eager to learn about health and
on · what school, level sbe ..,..~:"" emerg liboul tbernselves."
ps she may ~·an~,lnlni-?*· , Slie au~ chil~ with~ I' • ; , ~~'to. rilullnr ,a R~,.tni dip~ ~a_keeps ·Pfl'!"'ts.jnformeij,..,,. BUSY TIME ·'
munizallon cllnic to ~chlng•a c:oed·class lncubatioo ~Olis. ·~-ta· <X.., • Lmiditime is the busiest time for this ~ ven!real·~. :.1 . . cJBI~: ~,are,··~ to. m~,-: School)iurse. rSb~-sees an average of •s
:To be·a.achool nqrae, req~ts11!e ~jll.;or'~•l!0",.1\W!exan>~~" . of.ljle"ichool's 1200 students elll:jl'day.
~ining as ;a , Registered. N.u rs e, Tbe·nurse's·office is a place of rest.for · »'''Mt.ls is a critical age to·~i)cbildren ~chelors .degree f"!"1 a fOlll'~ cdl· a child '!ho takes' ill at school. Children wbo need help," she asserted. "We have
~i!ge oMnuverslty, aild addltiooal college are-_taughl ·by the nurse, Ml!s Rydeo 10 find them here bel0tetbef·gel lost oo
·<lO"rses ,and field ,witl'I: to qualify for a si!d, ·to remain home If. ill and have a large high. school ~mm".''
"'-te ...,,lb and 'devel t credenllaL-~"""-•not"·· the'"""""!. · ! ~-
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liearing, vision and color d1scriminat1on can come 8nd talk to me. about anything . • .Ruth · Ryden I! an elementary school
itiurse who divides ~ time between · :\\'.!boo. Adama and Wblltier-achools. O!l
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{ll'• sc!mls In !be ~ •afpdlng to scbool si1.e and need. • • ,. .
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'~ level·de&I! With children aged 4 to
{1. We11)1waysr}¥1.ye•tried to ~ ~·total
pldure of the cblld,,DOl j\111 ooe U]!Ocl. . ..
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.glywth ,and ~ l!i>W be' feels
abrut blmself, bis relaUoo• lo peer group
alid the .adults In bis life,'.' s\Je said. '. "The nurse .Js"awilnl fl. the child'•
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at speCified grade levels. Jn addition, I won't talk to their porents. about ii
Miss Ryden must provide 'dental in-unless they ask me to u
~on for first and•sixtb,gniders_.All.. ·
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for all of ltiese. may have other than medical problenis.
"If a child· comes to the nui:se's office DENTAL G , it' . ')' ~ 1--, ~edly, be'i, using it as ·a~ I
·M!ss·l!.y theft 'follows each child to trY to find OUl'Whal the deeper problem
see if den problems .are taken care of, is." , -..... .1..-ts .... 'dpated . .,.,,_ •-if 1tlie1cbild 'tb:po<>r;rlsionis·.~apd ;,wucu ruw ., '".-"i " were "UI" ' : .... , ....
If ·tba·child wttli'a !\earing im/>alnnent 'An lmporlan~facet of ber JQb "I! just terested." " • • · ' " .. . '•
~ed. an.:..aid)or<othe'r, , beI 11p, . 1 .', •.• being. there they ~ !WDAIJ'e to ~ h > spent 44 boars as, a cl8ssroom ~ ·" . • . , -.in, . t ·: .. • lilllt to'." =last · ""'""d · ·~ ~ .. At'.this level, as fi>rjumor hl.ih '81lCL ·' ., · } <fs _ •. r,~-~~-d~ediiCBtiOD'".11 -~: l7.~ lilgh ~ the school-.nurse,ke'!>s' in Heallh eduaition.may\mean'tap\cs as' . . , :'P · ,...,,ve ~ ·"' · ' t«lch,wllh otber'beallhsefvlce agencies· ·ser1ou! as venereel dlsease,J:.lluimn ·Md cquraes ·fU' slilder!ts with health prob. '·1 ,
lodudlng-Cripp!ed Children's•Servlces.of· the district's !!¢·pilot coed ,class1on VD. , ~ prepertng ".E escu:ies 8'l" ""'ll"': · «>range.County, tbl>county1beallh·dejlert· .• ''11.:was very suCcessful More than lOO' Ing for problems like·oooliot!is liil<l ckiiltal • • • . ' needs. ..
• Jean !lams ~ dqqo almost every kind
of mmsi!ill #ce¢ mirgical. For the past
tbree_ yeets 'she's bandied students'
medical 'problems at Costa Mesa Hfib ScbOOI: It's no ·smaJI job: · ' . Frolii. lhe~~, Of 11!f ,sclt)ol day
ll!"W:ell"'6er luncblfine a ~V\rtrelUll ; .. • of studenls' P.!>i!\' in: and oot of !ti&:mtlce. l · •
Aft.fr tli8t ihiiybe, she .can ca\ch 'lP oo. • . her paperwork. • ' ' .. . .
' ·" · ,.,~:N r"' ., .. jler 'l!'QJI<~-~ IJ!e =:'I" •• i year. She mhl'fbrder bealllt suppues, .
h~p with physicals for athletes, update
~ts. of. !l(udonta with bealth problems
and, set up the adaptive physical educa·
tion c18sses. : -. . .. .,,
·Af'regislriitlOD ibe w(\rlta tq . CQmplete
: -heaJtli,fOriQ.:'Q! an stw1'11\$,alol!B wtth
the state mandai.d ·1esttng,'1Ater dOing
followups 00 all students. . " '
ATHLETICS
·She does a lot or first aid. m08tly '.1...;.
minor, but there are some major injuries
as well. Part of her job I! to contact
pllysiciana rm;: each team for athletic
events and IJfV! olikn stays till almost 5 to
be Oil band fO< after school sports Ur
l·ur1es. • ·' '
"I do a lot of COWlSeling," Mrs. limns
explained;·••1,mske a lot of lilf.P:<i~s,.
malte many referrals. The pr<iblems ol
students at this level can be, very am-
plex." · ·
A Another· jobiis :to ;provide 8ll"fice& .for
those who can't afford them. She even ilisfri~'jtickets for the free~ pro-
. ' .. '. BOcausii'of•this she · •·lmOw the . Jil'll! •••. "' th . u ~IJDU:i!....._ t •·.,wo~a.t.U&" ~ e -we ai'e .. ~~en ,
health depirtment, .dental clinics, free
clinics and .service organizations._, -
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from ' Miss Ruth::Ryden, nurs'.e,
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
MtlMllr, Mir<\ M, 1m Piii 11
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lekin leern al:>out ni.ltrifioq
by making ,bulletin b.olird
for Wilson nurse's offic~ Stude~ts put 11p a new boefd
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Dear · l\bby, Bet You
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ByJO~N
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II you want a lol o! laughs,
In.tie Abigail Van Buren over
!or an evening and get her to read the i.uen !be can't print
In her "Dear Abby" colwnn.
'!be pro!!eru o! advice to
the trooblod WU g ue •I
1peaker for the aMual Report
to the OJmmwllty dinner ol
Goodwill Industries In the sad·
cll•badt Inn.
From her l)'lldicated column
which appean ID I , O O O
newiplpen In the United
States and abroad, Abby
recelvee 20,000 letten a week
from .U over the wor!d.
''The best onea I can't
print," 1be said. "It11 the
same In Santa Ana u It 11 ID
the Fiji Islands.
0 1 don't pretend t.o have all
the answera but I have good
friends who help. I'm often
asked where I get my advice
-It's horse sense."
Ablgoll Van Buren She quipped, "Tbll can be
found ln a atable mind."
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TUESDAY
MARCH 27
By SYDNEY OMARR
"In response to your recent
column about how our at-
titudes change r e g a r d I n g
various ioc:Uaca.l signs: I
previously loathed Pilces. J
am a GemlnJ. But ln the past
year I have noticed a Wtally
different relationship w 1 t h
people born under Pisces.
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19):
Your standing Is on upswing
where family ii concerned.
. You feel more leC'IJI'e.
Taira1, Libra individuals play
important roles. Emphasis ls
on making solid gain without
alienating loved ones. You
will comprehend.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Be perceptive. See fine
line that separates actuality
from w Is h I u I thlnldng.
Cooperate with Arlet -deal
diligently with Plloe1. Whal
is promised forthwith may be
far away. Know It and plan
ace<rdingly.
pears irrevocable may ac-you do have life of your own to
tually be flimsy. Try to live. Opportunity knock...
perceive. that one who is AQUARIUS (Jan' 20 • Feb.
ultraserious is also unsure. 18): What seems a mystery is
Sqtuarlan could play key but a '\temporary puzzle or
role. dilenunl. You are on right
SC 0 RP I 0 (Oct. 23-Nov. track. Jn fact , you are
21 ): Obtain valid hint from on truf brink of a valuable
Ubra message. Be aware of discovery. Those who ignored you may soon acclaim your
details without becoming lost accomplishments.
in maze of Inconsequential er· p Is c Es (Feb. 1g.March
rand.a. Be thorough Without 20): Emphasis is on what you
sacriflclng creative t o u ch . · want -and indications point
Give yourseH room for error . to getting what you seek. But you may not get what~s best.
SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Key .is to evaluate fantasies .
Dec. 21): Money situation is IF TODAY IS y o u R
due to be r~valuated. SOme BffiTHDAY you are drawn to
who were po.sitlve now express medicine and law. You at-
doubt and willingness t o tract people wJth their prob-
change. You must be sure to terns. Many born under
collect what is coming, to get Aries are drawn to you. Jn
fa.ir exchange for services. December, business transac-
CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. lion OC(!urs which proves of
19): Set sights on goal and great benefit to you. You are
proceed. Some timid family fiery, impulsive, passionate
members will have to be but also idealistic to the point
bypassed. Be strong within of self-sacrifice when you
yourseli. Let others know that deem it necessary.
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legacies -these could he In
spotlight. Older individual of·
fers benefit of experience.
stick to rules of game. 1'1\e
Jaw Is on your side. Know it
and be receptive. ?tfate,
partner needs creative guid-
ance.
CANCER (June II.July 22):
You can finalize special agree-
ment involving legal pro-
cedure. Key now is to
dlttribute, advertise. Let
othen know what you have to
offer. Arle1 could be involved.
Strive to achieve univen:al ap-
peal. LEO (July 13 -Aug. 2:J):
New approach is necessary to
·ba>lc problem. Work and
bealth are featured. Strive for
Jndependence. Bring forth
creaµve retOUtCeS. Those
who lhart your btteresta may
be lagging. Set )'llllr own
paoe.
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For Addltlenal lnfenft1tlon 'tMM or Dre, ly
Iler queries !or advice tall
ln1o lour belle catqorlea, !be
Mid, Pint ..., problem• In
love and marriap. Next are
m o th• r -lD-taw tltuaUons.
Thlrd ere the "am I too old or
)'OUDC for him or her'' que1-
tiolw and lalt are t h e
"melancholy baby" letters.
PLANE 'l'ICKET
She often receivea marriage
proposalJ buseU, the said,
IUCh IS the man from New EnaJa!ld whq wrote lo say,
''l'm too old to travel but
you're not. !Un'• a plane tick·
et and a LcqlJlo -watch
-how about I~ blby?"
-looely man said, In llatlDc hiJ quallflcatlons, "I
have IO much dough that when
I write cbecb the bank
bounces."
Many letters are amusing
mly because of the wording,
Abby said, such as th& woman
who wanted to know 1'1f it is
proper for the bride '• mother
to give her a lhower. She
couJd sure use one."
MA•CH IW1 -
ONE WEEK ONLY
A woman reader wrote to
complaln about Abbf'• advice
th!t a buab61Jd thould be
taken to the doctor II he lotea
-ln-"MJbt-
haa 1osl lnlert.at Jn -and lie
111 a doctor," &be 'Wf'OC:e.
A ftlder from Butte wnllt
that "my hiisband burnf bafr
oot of blJ DOR wJth a match.
He tblnQ· I'ln crlZ)' becallN I
voted foe Goljlwaler."
From a teenager ahe beard,
"! think I'm pregnant but I
don't know who the lather ls
becaU1e my mother wouldn't
let me go steady."
"It's interesting bow much
some-people will disclose
about themselves ln letters
without realizing it," Abby
continued.
She illustrated with a letter
from .a man who wanted in-
formation on the rhythm
system because "I want to
learn how to dance."
"People ask me if I make up
these Jetten," she aald. 11How
can l make them up?
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GOWNS n •••• , , • ., ,
A Opel'!
Molt4•y
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VJRGO jAUJ IS· Sept. 2:J):
'Yau may eel you are drawn
1n two dJrectlom. Key is to
take coune. which 1Jlows for
creadve chancu.· Young l"'mo·n·s-
penon II on your olde. Know '"'°' 11 .It and rupond scconllngly. 201s Se• Joaqul• Hllh Rood SPORTSWEAR
Rlat obove petly dllacr... Newport ltoch, Collf. 92660 ......
merit. .f,~·~,~%. , W1.tdlff P1ou -17th •nd 1 .. 1n1
UUA (S<pt. u -Ocl. 12!: p ( I 6 u. proc11ca1 but don't -rl hone 714 644-4 00 ~~;; •'" Nowport leach
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Gari't
11Wben readers ask I kMMled
queotlaa they II'* • -barreled q.swer."
Her bllll!lnd'I /aVodte rep-
ly, !be said, wuoneJhemada
to a "girl of 'M" '1»0 WU
going steady •Ith 1 guy ol 1'.
HI! !IJter wouldn't let.him 1et
married, tbe woman wrote.
"Is he old enoogh to do what
be wants?" Abby'• ans.wee"
WU, "The question la, la be
young eMllih to do what he
wants!"
Abby !!id !be gets lots of
.. f1M>Ut" mall from abroad.
A gem came from an Italian
man of S3 whole bobby wu
romance. Be wanted to meet
an American woman with a
late model car but wanted to
have a picture of the car in-
stead of the woman.
W AHI'l!D MAanNE
"Some humor ls not far
from.pathol," Miu Van Buren
said. Sbe read a letter from a
woman whose husband had
given her a cemetery plot for
her !5th wedding anniversary
when she was hoping for a
sewing machine.
A Singer salesman had sent
a comment on the letter; then
a Necchl representative wrote
with an offer to trade the plot
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for a aewinC ma<:hlne. because
"IODle of our lllesmen are
dead."
"A lol ol people read Dear
Abby just !or laughs," the col·
umnllt 11ld. "I like to laugh
too but my motive Is to iJt
!orm. For every cute letter !JI
my column I've written 100
pef'IOD&l letters. ti
She 11ld !he maintains files
of oommunlcy resource•
lluvughout the United States
and often re!en people to
qendes rlcbl within their own city. Lui year w r<ler·
red 2.200 pregnan~ unwed
girls to homes for unwed
mothen -their average age
was 15.
"I'm often ubd what kind
of penoll will writ•' to a
newspaper for advice? It is a
peraoo who Is smart enough to
know he bu a problem and
wants to. do tomethlng about
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GOOD THERAPY
"Everyone has problems.
Living from one day to the
nest-ls one big problem. Let·
ting people .know someone will
listen without moralizing is
good therapy for them."
The best part o! being Dear
Abby, the columnist said, is
be-g from people the'•
helped.
With tan ID lier eyes she
read a letter from a polio vic-
tim who had· !llloo ID love
wlth a nune In the boapi1al.
"lloJ have a right to tell lioi!'I
lov• her and want her IO be
my wife!" he asked. i\
Abby told him to -aod the IW1'1f:'I reply wU,
"Whatever made )'OU wait 10
long to uk me?" ~
Enckloed with th• letter qi.
graUtude !rom Ille young ~
was an ~t ol tbe
birth o! their fint son. · i
Abby, who b Mii. Mortm
Pblllipo ol St. Paul ID lli!r
private life, told the capocl~
audlence that "yoo and I '!!'
here for the same reuoo .:..
because we're frl.e:ndJ "Of Goodwill... •i;.
'!be colwnnllt o! 17 yeO;s
was a member of the natiorl;t
hoard o! Goodwill lndustrlel!
of America for tine year1
and donated her time for tti'e
dinner lo Orange Cowtly
Goodwill u a 1 .. ture ·or
!rlendsblp. :.: ·
"! happen to he a very h8j). ·
py. fortunate, lucky 54-year-
old lady who has a bobby al
doing what cmlel na~
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careers club and spoke durtl
Career Week on nursing. ~ J "We've even arranged to
buy groceries for a family in
need," she said.
And when parents have no
lranspOrtaUon, she may ar-
range to have a sick child
driven home.
994 PE excuses (in bipllcate),
190 accident r e po r t s, 1,250
students sent borne from ll·
lness or accident.
On top ol .U this, Mrs.
Iiams must attend district
nurses' meetings and meetings
ol the Orange County School
Nurses Organization of which
she is a board member. She
was adviser to the medical
"Students seem to · requliji
more attention at this Jevel ~
and we try t.o gJve lt,0 she~
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~do the;e ~ andi;l
more In the district tacldt
such complex work?
The numbers a r e as-
tounding. For the school year
through February, 7.331
students had signed into the
nurse's office. There had been
"I love children," was the
echoed reply.
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~ WILLEY .JOHNSON ·~ '~carol Joann Johnson
became the bride ot Cbarlea:
S...lman Willey Jr. during
•mptiel• perlonned by the
Rev. Jack Cartwright in SI.
lolm the Divine Episcopal
Ciurch, Costa Mesa.
· Parents of the bridal couple
""' Mt. and Mrs. Robert l:iner Johnson of Costa Mess
line! Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'Steelman Willey of Mission
Viejo.
' ··Matron of honor WWI Mrs.
!f.oe Randle and br!desrnaids
':were Mri. Greg Farnum. Mrs. ·Sieve Rt... and Mrs. Ron En-
,j;inu. Wayne Whitney servod
.., best man and usber!I
..,ere Dell Hull!fu,,;n, Clilford :McKay, Rober\. Johnoon Ji.
'and David Johnson.
~~:The bride is a gradua_te of
• QJl!ta Mess High School, at-
~nded Orange Coast College
~ earned a llS In dental
hygiene from the University of 's,n Francisco Medical Center.
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of Newport Harbor lllgh
School, atended OCC, received
a BA In accounting from
California state University at
Fullerton and, a maaters in
flnance from the IJDlvets!ty of
Callfornia, Berkeley.
'nle newlyweds will reside ln
Newport Beach.
JOHNSONCULL Y
SI. Andrew's Presbyterian
Cbµrcb, Newport Beach was
the setting for the wedding
linking Carolyn Anne ~y
and Phillip Alan Johnson of
Van Nuys. ·
'lbe Rev. Dr. Charles
Oierenfield directed the vow
exchange far the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. llaymoad J.
Cully of Newport Beacn and
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Johnson of Windom ,
Minn .
Miss Kathryn CUiiy was the
maid of honor; bridesmaids
were Mrs. Randall Rounds
and Miss Janice Warner; best
man was Randall Rounds, and
ushers were Donald Scheib,
Lt. John Qilly, David and
Donald Cully'
The bride is a graduate of
Michigan State University and
the newlyweds will reside ln
Torrance.
WHITE-SANSKY
Donna Jo Sansky became
MRS. WILLEY
the bride of Alvin George
Whlti Jr. during nuptials
performed by tbe Rev. Roger
Berg in Newpott Harbor
Lutheran Church.
Parents of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Sanaky or Newport Beacll,
Mrs. Ruth White of Costa
Mesa and Alvin George White
Sr. of Fountain Valley.
Mrs. Mike 5ansky was the
matron of honor; bridesmaids
were the Misses Pe DeStefano
and Jeannie Vaughan, best
man was Rudy Dukich, and
uahers were Mike Sansky,
Haig and Peder White and Pat
SweeUand. '
The newlyweds who will
reside in Corvallis and attend
Oregon. State University, at-
tended Orange Coast College.
She ls a graduate of Hun-
tington Beacl\ High School and
he is an alumnus of Newport
Harbor High School. At OCC
MRS. JOHNSON
Mooday, March 26, 197) DAILY PILOT J$
'Sunny Side Up' Scrarribled t
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I llve in a
small town in South Dakotl but we have
a good high IChool paper. It carrled a
neal poem called "Try Something Dif-
ferent." 1be pbilo8ophy made seose so I
lboughl I'd put It lo wortc. 11 ... ·s the
beginning: "Pet a dog. can up an old
rriend. Smlle al a bus driver. Lower your
voice."
I made up my mind to pel the.first dog
I saw. It was a black Dobennan (no
leash). He snapped at me and scared me
llalf to death. It's a good tlling 1 was
wearing thick leather gloves.
Then 1 called up an old friend. He-
d.idn't remember me. 1 felt Uke two cents
waiting for change.
That same day I smiled at the bus
driver. He said, "No fwmy stuff. Just
drop in the coin. Nobody rides free on my
bus."
When t got home 1 decided to IO\\'er my
voice like the poem said. My motl!Cr
yellfd, "You've caugiK a ookt. 1 told you
those miniskirts would give y o u
pneumonia.••
I think I'm a born lo.ser. What do you
think? -PEACE AND LOVE
DEAR P AND L, Not necessortly.
Some days are like tbat Bang in. there
and pet a dog, call up an old biend, smile
at a bus driver-er-uh-.
ders. tell you that you have tbe rest or
>"'Ir life to fmd the r!ibt guy. By the
lime you are 30, "the right guy" ls mar-
ried or dalfnC girls under 25.
Slop kidding younell about wby you
are finishing lasl If yoo were really In-
terested Jn meeting men you wouldn't be
work.Ing around women all day long. Why
not get out of notions or comnedcr!
Switch to the men's Underwear depart-
ment.
And what about after hours? Do you sit
home with the TV night after-night or
laugh it up with the girls! Every city bas
night classes, political groups, hobby
clubs. Pick something that appeals tB you
-and to men.
Don't compare yourself lo women who
are fatter, slQwier and uglier, and
\1tonder why they are married and you
aren't. Look3 mean nothing compared
with the responses yoo create in a man.
When you get a chance to go oot, do
you show a genuine interest in the guy?
Do you ask questions and let him talk
about himself? Or is he just a sucker
who will pick up the tab?
Finally, does being a "good" girl mean
avoiding wann relationships and keeping
all men at arm's length? If so, you're
creating your own roadblocks to mar-
rlage and could pc:ollt "irom IOm<
counseling. Thal "old maid" wbo wrote
oounded like me 10 years ago. Good luck
to her. -C.M.H.
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or two individual chain:."'
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at a11:' says Rudolf Wo~; a
Dull!b designer. "Sealing ar-
rangements and tables will be
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th Straight National .Title Awaits Bruins
ST. LOUIS (AP) -,.,.,,,_,.,
,lemillbow, ~· pina beat tlet.!.,• Aid Mempillo stole -0-liat1oW. "We aot ""'1 think we can do It,
e believe it.11
Tllo n,ert ~ the •-Bruin& for tbe Notlooal COUO!Oale
tlfc "-latlGn -ban · c;ii-
wltll Ila.A . .. ~t Im~ to !r1n Ila l.ltb •pme In a rvw .,.s oeventh tltallbl title. -
A a"OWd ol 11,Cllt ii -11t the SS. ~ SI. 1A1ia Mm>o with o oalional tiel~~ •udience ol 42 m11ll<lll for9cul "All tbe _.. ~ for Ill
wbee " but the old -.......,. -t ol IO," Rid UCLA -.II John
Woodea. "We'll play ...,. ... ular dtocl-
p1Jned, 1ame. We expect to wll."'
UCLA lo 2H lllld on the doonttp ol
bodt-to-blcll perfect -· the !lr&t time thlt'a been ..-...nplllbed. A Im
NCAA crown -.Id he t6e Bnilns' ninth
ill 10 years.
Memphis su.te, 14-6, shot a blisttrlng
58 percent In the ·-ball S.turday to orue a IJ.pojnt Pnwldeoce lead lllld win
-In the NCM semi.finals.
Ila.A ..,.tiered at ~ bUt hfod It&
npecfOd duo In the clutch In • 'll>fi
"* • ' "*' * * * In Title Sliowdown . *
'It's Head-to-head
al ton vs Kenon
ST. LOUIS (APJ -"lt"s all as a
toem.'' &-loot-t Lany Kenon said drl'IY·
'"We've been winDing as a team, and 1
1hlnk it'll reroaln that way."
Nonetheless, Kenon. known m "Dr. K"
b)' teanunate1 and lo l Io w er s,
ada>owledged that a big part of underdog
Memphla Slate's cban"" will ride with
hlm in National Colle&iate Athletic
Auocl>Uon basketball llnab toolght.
"I'll .he against him, head to head,"
the leaping super rebounder said in
reference to a confrontation with &-foot·
11 UCLA All-America Bill Walton.
"J don't regard him as a superman,"
Kenoo added thoughUulJy. "To me he's
Just a damed good player and I'D have to
4:ie on my toes. But I don't thlnk: the
/\whole outcome of tbe game ii going to
depend oo how I do against Walton."
The 21-year-old Kenon, a year ago a
1tar at Amarillo Tex. Junior College,
Saturday pumped In 28 points and snared
.22 rebounds in ~1emphis State's 93-85
lemlfmal victory over Providence.
11len the easy-stridina athlete took a
seat ln the crowd and Witched Walton,
also a junior, score 14 points and grab 17
rebounds in UCLA's 7~59 conquest of In-
diana.
.. I've beeft· getting half my Points on of.·
fe.nslve rebomdl. U has to make you
wonder, but I'm not going to do aµythlng
different than I've been doing."
Keooo., ·a l-loot-7 standout at Ullman
High Schon! bi BlrJningham, Ala., at-
tended Amarillo two years afterward
"becaUSfl I waan't recruited by any of the
big schools."
He averaged 27.6 points and 25.1 re-
boWlds in Texu and has set an offensive
pace ot 20.1 while averaging 17 rebounds
for Memphis.
Walton, he said, might be as quick as
Providence College's 6-foot-8 Marvin
Barnes but probably not more physical
than Denni& Bell ol Drake, whom he fac-
ed tWfce.
"Bell dld jull about everything ...
blocking me oft the boards ... he was
tough," Kenon recalled. "Walton's a dif-
ferent type than Bell and I wou1dn't
guess he's aJ physical."
Kenon's Swlday night before facing
Walton was spent watching television,
"trying to relu." Much of hil C(l'Jcern,
he a<knitted, was over staying out of foul
troable In the championship game. ,
dodlloD aver BJc Tm cl!tmplonlndlana
In the other lte!lPini ·-to the llnaia. "We lost our poUe for 1 mmnent, the
fint ttrne that happened tJJil -.··
lldtiu!ted the Q.year-old Woodal. "We've
heeo .sporadic latoly, not eooucb lnt-'ty
throughout." ~
It'• llllCh thlnp that tPV.. Bartow
hope.
"lf both teams play to their ulUmate
potential, 1 don 't know II we can win,"
said tbe clearcut chap of 42 wljo -the .ltings of the Mls3ouri valley Coo-
1 ....... "U we play 100 _,i, I am't
uk -. We eoold --htlp frvm Ua.A.J "We are Solo& to ti')' ....,, bani to
brfat this 7t-pM """""' strelt and
O.TVT ..... t
0-.M'l4flt8
win tho Dltlooal -pkc>sMp. I watdled
tho late-Ille ... Situ~ lll&b• -the
tele'111a! "'""I o1 the UCLA.lnd•1na
• llllle -and probably lbould have gooe oo to bed, it made me 10 nervous," said
Bartow.
Bartow.-again that lie 11•'Dot
Ha:zards of the Circuit
ID -ti. .....,wn bullltb&IL" lie ,,..,... Ind added, "We've ._,
l&owed down bul we've neYer slowed
down ill I llillL tt
Asked -tho prolJlei1ll lovolved ill playing ua.A, Bartow answmd:
"Bilf Willa .•. I don't think we've ,_ up .,_ .._ quite um bhn.
'!!!al'• ......,. pr'9blem rlclil U!ere ...
Wlltou. tho ;..w,.srec1 &-11 junlor, llk6-
ly II tho.-~alter uodtrgrldUate
In tho game today by the pn111. lie hit t4
pojntl and pulled down fJ itl>ounds tn the
1nc11au victory.
Bartow would' give .., Indication 11 to
"To me the thing that was mos~ im·
•· preesive about Walton was his delense,"
r·Kenon said plaintively following
Memph!B State., Sunday wockOjlt.
"I had butterfi.ies before we played
Providence, so I'm sure I'm going to be
nervous for this one too," he said, "but
I'll get over it once it starts. Karl Busson of Toledo smashes into the wall alter
flipping out of control during a recent stint at Read-
ing Fairgrounds in Reading, Pa. Busson stole away
with only a fractuN<! left shoulder. ·
1 "He blocks shots and intimidates peo-
1' pie," the Missouri Valley Conference
player of the year said.
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"T1l.is Is what everybody worked so
hard for all year," Kenon said. "It isn't a
matter of changing for the challenge. It 's
just a matter of doing what you can do
beat."
· Virginia Teeh Wins ·-' 1. The Luck of the Irish
tan't Contain Gobblers
1' NEW YORK (AP) -VirAinla ·Tech
'• played "Follow the Lieder." and he
brought them to the brink of the National
... lnvttation Tournament title.
~ Then Bobby Stevens pushed the Gob-
. blers over the threshold and onto the
throne with a mind-bending 92-91
. · overtime victory ... and the luck ·ol the
1' IMsh had run out.
, Karl closed out his career at North
• q.rollna with a 23-polnt, slx-asslst
.1 performance as the 11th-ranked Tar
Heels clobbered Alabama ~9 taking
1l third place.
"When the game ii on the line," the lit-
tle junlor guard said aa pandemonium
still raged In Madi.900 Square Garden, "I
like the ball."
Craig Leider. who had bombarded
Notre Dame with 18 points in the first
half of Sunday's ·nationally televised
championship game, got only eight more
in the second half. But it was the final
two that gave the Gobblers a second life.
. It was a 20-foot jump shot unleas})ed as
• the buzzer sounded the end of regulation
time. It was a perfect shot, one which
tied the r<ore 79-79. And jt climaxed a
· frenetic climb from a 12-point deficit in
the final siJ: minutes of regulation play.
Buf Notre Dame boonded oot to a 91.fl
lead with 55 seconds to 10 in the extra
period. It seemed again that Virginia
, Tech'• dreams were ruekering out. I Twelve seconds later, though, the
dream was very much alive as Stevens,
fottled as be sank an off-balance one·
hander from 10 feet away, completed the
tbtte..point play withe free throv.'.
Fisticuffs, Boos
Spice U.S. Loss
GRAZ, Austria (AP) -East Germany I rallied to defeat the United States 6-1
The score was 91-90, Notre Dame had
the ball -and Virginia. with 18 seconds
to go, needed it deaperately.
Virginia coach Don DeVoe gestured as
if to say, "Grab him!" and Charlie
Thomas clutched Gary Brokaw. Two foul
shots would lock it up for the Irish. But
Brokaw missed the first of the one-and·
one and Allan Bristow got the rebounds.
Virginia had the ball back and called
time out with 12 seconds on the clock .
DeVOe called for the same play that
had tied II up before. Wock the bait to
Lieder, he said. Have Bristow set up a
screen and have Lieder shoot his 20-
footer a.gain.
Tl.me in.
Stevens took the inbounds pass and
looked at Lieder -bu~ Brokaw was
swarming all over the intended target.
Notre Dame had busted the play.
So Stevens improvised. He wheeled
around one defender and, with nine
seconds left , shot a IS-footer from the
left side or the key.
The ball hit the riin and twi.!lted out to
the tight side. And, as players fell all
over themselves trying to get it, Stevens,
at 5-foot·IO the shortest man on the
court, saved it in the corner.
Three seconds were left. Stevens look·
ed for someone to pass it to. Everyone
was covered.
Two seconds ... Stevens dribbled once ro elude: a c~lng Notre Dime player.
One secood .•. He jumped and, from
IO feet away, flicked the ball softly
toward the basket. .
No seconds. The bUuer sounded ..•
and the lilll borely rippled the cord! •• tt
went through the hoop.
"It was a bell of a way to Jose," said
.otgger l'bolpo, ~lie diBconsolate Notre
Deme coech. "It war the kind of thillg
where, if those last three seconds had
llisappe.ared, we would've been the win·
oero and they ' would've been the
losers."
Lave1· Still the Target .
Despite Smith's Triumph
ATLANTA CAP)-Powtrful Stan Smith
edmitted he wasni perlect In trimming
top-ranked Rod Laver of Corona del Ma~
for the $10,000 Int Prize In the Pea<N
tree Comer Intematlooat temUs fDurna.
ment, 11bot. J was awfiJlly cloae. '' l
In his neat perfect dlsplay; Slnlth, tilt
IHoot-4, U.S. Davia CUp SW, dlspooed of
Laver 6-J, ~ tO g'1!1 his ~ World
Chunpiomh\> Tennis """ vlcloCy of. tllt
1)1Mml9e6'1·
I
inate the game ln the future . as Laver
did in tbe pa!I, cap1ur1ng tile Graner
Slam in ltM2 aa-111 ll!llateur and "In 1969
U a.tro. I ,V •·
"n's hard for CDe l**l to dominate
under conditions '.,.,.. Smltb 88.ld.
"Laver Is i..p iD:bell l!utJ prowd to WaeI,! that l!l'ptar·!'"ll I awi />RI 811)'-~~er toOlt ~ 15.~ and bas won
fU.!00 tllrotigh Iii 'lfCf tllumeya.
Wind, Water
Erase Elder . ' .
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NEW ORLEANS CAP) -Lee Eider's
-dream of qualifying for the Masten. hid-
ed and dleil In wind and water Sunday ~
Jack Nickliillll birdied the second atra
hole to defeat Miller Barber Iii a sUdden-
death playoff In the 1125,000 Greater New
Orleans Open golf tournament.
Nicklaus calljlbt" Bilrhet on the ~
regulation Iioi~ of ~ n.hole tourney
with a 280 total and ...., will! a fOllt'foot
putt for a lilrdle "' lhe seoond pl.a~
bole -the 38th of l!le day In thla rain
delayed winduR· -
Elder, who-~ 1 victory In ~
event to be<ome the !Int black ever tu
play In the Blald_ 'old -•! August, , Ga., finisheG ' a distant lout
strokes off the pace~• .
His loss virtually lllOllnd that all.,.bite
participatjon In the Old Soulll dtaclel of
the Masters will continue at least one
more year. Elder and.·the ot.t;.er blacks on
the tour have but.one more chance to win
their way into"lhe Maaters -and'lbat
would take a vlotorr In tbe · Gretl!st>oro
Open, which begins 'lburscla)'. '
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"°" """"'" ..... ,..n.n., ......
T-ICl!f """ 7•7Mf-1s-M
'""" .OO.l'lf'lllll1 ...... ,.n-11·n-* o.vt Hiii ~ 11-Jt7•7J-2il a,., EdWlrds ~ _,.,._,,.
lt•lph JOM•ton ..... 11·1t-11·10-·
·~-.,,..,. 1)7>n.11 ....... -"""" ., .... 1W+11·,,_. ... -~ = iS:n..,....., •Ill 1""'1J n.n.~--l'Nlll N,lr11 ,,.,,_..,
MMl Mi:ltlldon --~::::= P'ratlll 8Ml'd ::: ""· ............. , ... _
ltW 1;111'1 -~ TIM C.OIM = o...itt M!Mm ,,_ n-
""' -... ..,.,,.~ . -
h:;;;lio . olaiia to maid! up hlj pla)'er' .. -a.. supentan Imm Iba lfeot.
11ln RGM1e Roblnlon and Larry Ken-
on," Bartow',_ "We-.bavt ~ ol the
top hie -In llie OOW!ty. Lany F~
11 one o1 tile top backa>•rt men." ,
Joll! Wooden, now In bis ~th year u
-ol tho amulnc Bnllns, llHllle!I rellJl!d, 11most reprdlJI( MempilII Sta!O u Jul! another _ .. l ,,
thew~!?""' consider •ta1lioc ·~
"We1re not 1 wild team," w-. sali!.
"We play a rellllvely dl.odplilled l-
1 against~~·" .1:.
* * ~,) Wooden Still .
' -j
Believes Wilton . ' .
Will :Be Back ... ,,
• • r:,
ST. LOUIS I APJ -Uci.A .coocb Jobn
Wooden believes &-11 super center B8I
Waltoo "-.Id 'be cruy" to tum -
a 12 million deal from pro basketball, biit
the boss of the Bruins thinks ~
off en are tmlrue. : 1
"U Walton refuled what 1" roputodly
being offered," Wooden said liUndlj>, •I
-.Id penooBlty ....rt Bill '-1ahl ""
the nearest pofcluat:lc ward and hi~
him· examlned.'' ~
Waltoo, a junior, wW lead UCLA In
pursuit ol a IOVenth straight na~
collegiate championship and '11th vlclotly
In a row too!gbl against Memphis '81111
In st. Louts An!na. - '
-pro teams-the Philadelphia -and Dallas Olaparrab: -have sbots,et
talking Walton Into skipping bis ""1lo<
season at UCLA, bur Wooden Aid he lwit
"no reeson tu think Bill wmi he blP
with us."· o
Pbiladelphil c:lub offid1l1 say tMt Wal-
ton can receive the fattest rookie COlltr#t
ever. l"hicb -.Id be In the P mJllkn.
plus neighborhood, but Wooden Isn't con-
vinced.
"It's a lot ol talk , a. lot Of fiewapeper
speculation, a lot cJ rumors," said the
coach of the amazing Bruins. "ll the fig-
ures were legitimate and there weren't
any loopholes, I cortalnly wouldn't dJs.
coorage Bill from going aheed and sign-
ing."
Walt on has been called a "lrancblse-
maker" bY. Dool DOJardin, ,.,,....1 man-
ager of the 76en, " a man who can do
!tr Phllsdelphia what Kareem Abdul-
Jabbar did fcr~tbe Htwa1ikee Bucks."
Jabbar, who played al UCLA under his
beptiomal name ol Lewis Alc:lndor, slJP>-
ed a National Basketball Assoctallm deal
worth an estimated $1.4 million four yun
ago and now makes alnit $400,000 a tea·
~ ' ... '
Wooden dqtjn't'bttieve Jabbar, Walton
or any other athlete II worth lflat ldJld ol
money. But nettheT doeo be blame the
"" Ilnln tl!eir wallets wltb supermen "" g $1,000 bills.th •"lbef g~' much m<l"e than they'te
worth. bUt !P.1 glad-to aee them get I~"
-the 67<E'. d cooch. .. ™. why should 8"' · ete who has made all this
money for • year career expeC:t a pm-
siro worth many times what moot !Dell
1et by working to yeon or n-.?"
• DaVis Unloads
Hot Bat; Young
Pitcher Shines . ,_
VERO BJMCH (APJ -After a pair of
vlotorte1 ~ a spltt squad, tbe Loo
Angeles Dod8en toot today off from the
spring tralolng exhlbllloo aeaaon pn!por-
lng to wind ~ camp and fl)' to Califomla
later In tbllw.ek. •
-Tbe Dodaen vanity defeated "'°"treal
7-1 Sunday as Willie Dovla blimered,
tripled, doubled and· scOoted home to
..,.... from seeond oo a ·~ fl)' to
help Los An8eles soap a fiva-pme.lollng
streak. The "B" team defeated Houston
3-2 at Cocoa, Fla.
Spring IUIJlflle Eddie Sokimon, a 11-
yOll'<lld npt.bander, 11111 °"' -I In the tft lnninp be plld!iil iild bu 1<1
to yield • -In 13 lnntnp plsyed dudllg
five games. "
"You have to Ute hlmt'' aaid 1:Te w ah Allton. "He limjlly' nwea '?"" e him"' . . ~ Aid Ot the yoongster 1rJ11w to
brtak what JDOSt thought waa • aet .pltchln& .,....,
''I'm not. making any p~ but bt
loota •1'111111 4ood each ttme he ,.. out
there. He jult ~ setting them• llld
what more ctn you ult?"
Andy Moaenmlth illc:l>ed the Jin!.
..... Innings aplnat the ExjJOI!, Ping
ll,P nn bill,lnd juat one nm u bJo F"!l!ed nm average sank to Utl.
Al Downin( .... nt ...... llillnp allo\t-lni live hlta Ind hlo '!Um bf Houq.
I Sunday in a World Ice Hockey Cham-
pioatblp Group 'B' -and virtually
aSIUred itaelf of a return io Group A next
• year. -
1 Tiie U.S. led 3-t In the aecond period
l and took a 3-2 lead into the final 20
John Shumate, Notre Dame's star 6-9
forward w .. 95 point& In four games
contribu!ed lttavlly toward hll being
namecllhl.NIT's Most Valuable i'la¥er,
was even more subdued .
The 6-8 center hit haU of his eight shots
from the field but missed an lour of hb
foot shots. And -.e, he took a fatal
step.
"rt wu <me of the best matdies I've
played," the !&-~ Smith •dmitted
after defeating Lay,., a wtnner of ~
ol the sll premus WCI' liUes oo. the
11-dty tour. • lt~s Wes1, Baek in . Forin
•
I• minutes before the East Germans
erupted for four goals as the Americans
spent too much time in the penally box.
'Ille crowd of 1.000 Jn Llebenau
Stadium was behind the U.S. at the start
, of the same but booed the Americans at
the-eoc1 foa.taa ...... filtlcufll and the
I re!Ulal of IOITlt pl'IY<'S to lileke hand$
with their opj)Olle!IU. u.s pll• Blane Conulodt WU car-
ried from the toe .., • llretdler In the
fiMI period after-bl 1'aa atnldt In the
bad by Ille puck.
It came with 32 seconds to play In
regutatloo time. Brokaw had just put in
the. flnl of a· one-and-one Cree throw
oltualloa to &Ive tho !Mah a 79-77 Ieo4i
The -... -t In 100 -but tho 80th point, whlcb ;.;;/J4 It.Ive rllade
Liedtr'• game-knotter a meaninaJess
basket. was nullified. Crotty, the offlciala
"'Id. had moved Into Ille foul Jue too _,.
•
"Agatnat a good player lib Rod, ,..,
aren't apt to be 81 carelen. 1 think I
kept him off balanao "1th my aerve 1lllOl
to be hooe&t I doo'l think he was off his
aeme."
Smith, ranked l<CO!ld here. m.,re It ap,
pear, oo ~ .... otver li!ofnl hla .,...;.
Ice-and tatlatr the dU. It> ... minutes
OV11r the -'d't No. 1 letln!$ ployo!r.
"lle'1 1111~ tJ\e g\1)1 Co bee~ But I feel
I've Provtll my!JCU. l'm lll!llinC.b«ltf ID
the time." Smith seroe1rr.ur -"' hi.I nawie.. w f l . •
Smith Cttls thal-pll)w'""'t dom-
' ' j1 ' {
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•
V~~. Anteate~ Part
•: Of Basketball Doubleheader
!!
HOWARD
HA'NDY
ol o pooolble,llture ~g ol lhe two teoma
~ in anl~ COOnly loaniamelll
abo tnvolvilll! ~ ml CBI State (Full-
~) .., suggeoted here .......,t1y,
•"'·Bill at tlie nixneot, coocb P9ul .Peal<'•
illOOal Vanguards Will be happy to ~ their
,fjrst.ev,er gamo in . !be """°'""' Anahelm .tpollliy · •8'"Mt · Blola os pelt ol a cloubleoo· "IJeader ' ' I
: •• UC! Wjn lm!ile wlUI !dam State Unlv<nlty
in the·ll!'COOC! half oldie twlnbll1.
• i1 Blole played a similar gamo in odnnce o1
;a Cal Slatf. '(~ Bead>) game aplnlt
1~1C during fhe pall! ll08lllll eod bad,
•oyer Z,000 la!ll In· aUeoclmce. ..
* * * ·' Tiie UC! cage scbed'ile 11 fw --'Jllete 1• IM ·Jm.74 -bot lllrady Ille
vm4.1$ eempalp ................ lor •
-.... o11 .. major -..... """' "We will have JC mdvenlty ~ tea.mt:
··• the tcltedale &hat ...-.'' eoH11i 'l1m m
:tonflnned when ubcl -IM date. :• ! A larlMr ellect ... ,.. 1111<11 1<bo0!. u tbe
'Unlve!lllY of 8oatll Daloll, Cal Slate (Long
·1&e1ch), Air Foree A~my, Baclmell, Nri
Dakota Stole, Porlland State ' and lbe UaJ.
·!rutffy ol Utah oo !be honie slate Olal ,. ..
>-90g,
·:Y .·,,
Ia 1lld ...... Az1e , 1 wta ,..._ la ... --... -. ......... • " Ille'---Ill lor .. """' -c.-c.w.
J«ry lhlllert UCl't plf ..... --WI _,_, I* a pit••• -of Pl
llDed wp for tlll'Aat;1'111 ....-.; lie .ur
vaeadoapertodala-t. ,
Today It'• al _,.... Bil .. ,....,
--for ... AM:alllKlda ,---... -. .,.. ..... _ .,.....,, .
.... ,,..,. wll ... Jftdloe r.-1 ...
'nw'*Y wUI ......... al 8 ,, ..... 6--
try'QM la Sam Bldilr1 dll. U ndCfl 111 -"*" .. ·-• ...-,JI.team affair ip1111rtll Q UC SllUI ....._
Coadl ol tlle ..... --in the
flllh tlllll1ia1 A--loorllamelil have plebd Gary Adami!' UC! Dine to 1"" peat .. <hllmplons. • •
Here's !be way the coaches voted for tbe
perllcipating leoms:, I. UC Jrville, 2. ~
man, 3. Arlmna; 4. 'ilrigham Young, 5. ~
Slate (L<lo Angel .. ), I. Loyola, 7. Callfornia
(Berlteley), 8. 081 stale (Fulle.ton). ·
Ironleally, Loyola and Fullerton both hold
victories over the 1M Anteaten.
;; Pro Cage, For Los Al
;~ 'Hoekey
:.~ Standings
.:_:,
..,, __ .. __
Hole-in-one • ~· Mortba Hllh'1 Matt Mila, .i 1s, tiu ....., ofQ!na golf 1or
• eJght mon~ ind.., ~ ~ nalized an llnblllon 10CDO • """'° M'ier alta1n -a-. • ti>-at Son Clemente
" 11unlclpol Courae iJt1n1 a lclll'
:. • 1"lod to -tbe 16'1·yord ... • cond hole u Marina's junior
vanity defe1ted Son
Clemmie. :IS-It '
Harness Entrws
LEASE &RAND Piii .
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SPORTS
.Spikers
Sparkle
Sunday
Woipen\s
R~ults
•'
For Area
1973 AUTOMOllLES -ON
DISPLAY AND R£ADY FOR IMMEDl-
ATI DEUVUY -COVER OVER 20
ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA
MESA'S HARIOR BOULEVARD OF , CAlS.
' '
.Davis Cup Roundup: Evert Nif)s
Russian Three Teams Advance ' .
a S.2, 1-6, &-0, &-0 lriumph over AKRON, Ohio (AP) -Chris
Kim Moori.D. Then Kuld added Evert d e f e a le d Olga
the fina1 team point by beating Mori>zOva, the top women's
Kim SUng·Dae 7-5, 7-5, 6-0. player In the· SovletUnlon, W,
Japan will meet the winnec 6-4 and ~ tbe 16,oeo first
of !be JniloneSia-Hong K00g prize, in ·Ille Akroo-Tennis
aeries in the s<cood round next °ll"n Sund4y.
mooth In Tol<)'o: ' "rite ' Florlda teet>qer nqw
• Pak!Stan and South Vietnam ' Iii)· ..lo m0re than s11 ooo
cllnche<I ftrst.l'Qlllil vJctorles ·• ~!nee • Ille · IW'!lW· DJ'll ]art
in the Eastern ~.,.&npeU· Oee<mbelr. >•· ', '' •,
lion and qualified to meet'each . C!Jtls; eo~ 1111: °* ollvanlaft
other in the second roun\!, be-o6e •ntecle4 lh , lh9 first let
ginmill( Mareh 30.. · 'WJl!!h.'9he br'!h ·uie ~year,old
Raklstan holds ·an Insur-MlSa MOl'O?O\'a'a serve lb the
mountable $-0 lead . over Ma· fo\Jith game without glVlng up
lavsJa and South Vietnam lead a)JIOint.
C'eyion $-0 in their best of five Oli& tried to 00111& to the net s¢0l. · oq the first P911)t Hut i<l!I when
· Chrit<eturned'Wlth ir IOb over " her hl!a4. Olga stayOd at tbe
bale line tlie -·of· tbe gamo
but couldn 't make · a polOI agaln.lf Cbrta' hard • 11 n e
d,rlyos.
Chrla ~. the Ruuian
p~er's serve on the third
game pf the oeeond set. But
she, Jost the advantage When
Olga rallled In tbe'nen glplO,
mixing her shots wen and br:e~ng Miss Evert'a Serve.
Chris came back In the flllb
gaJl)e; and again bnilie Olp'•
serVe. Olga lried to ~.to
the not but loll three · poinla
.when Chris returned ·tbe ball
past her. ·
Mbs Evert he)d the ad·
vintage the rest of the wa.y.
Baseball
back)7
a~onPSA.
G
Cllfornla's unoflldll stMa .....
Or tty the PSA Grinnlngbirds to san
Di1190 end San Francisco. Over 160
flights a day connecting all of northem
and southern California. Give your
travel agent or PSA a bird whistle •
and take off. PSA &Ins J'OCI a llt. .
'
' . H DAll.V Pu.or -..lllftit21.1m
P: u,ca.-.
"Lookl A rob1n red vettl''
Fo:r the Record
Dlssolutions
Of Marriage
•
Men in
SerVice
Morine Lonoe Corporal
-W--IL .... alelyl,-bu.-
bmloftbelnrmtrMllaMlry
s. l'1llcley of 7111 Vkloria,
c.ata M-. bu reported for
duty at U.S. Marino Corpa Alr
station, lwUual, J•l)lll.
C4ell Guard llolpltalman
Apprentice Larry N. e.-, "°" of Mr. and Mn. L.W.
-of 1m1 Brookhunt
SI., Runtlnilm Beach, bu
cornplelod lhe Rospltal Col'P'I
School at San Dl<e<>.
~
Mulno Second Ueutenant
JobD S. Wlllaee, IOll of Mr.
and Mra. John C. Wallace of
IOl7 E. Ooe111 Blvd.,' Balboe,
wa1 dealcnated a N a v a 1
Av!Jtor and recelved hll
"Wlnp of Gold" du r l n g
ctremonlea at Penaacola.
He complelod more than a
year of lntonslve ll"'Und and
ln-lllgbt heli<opler training.
Mulno Pfc. 'l'oDy M •
Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Brown of 14832 Bm<:ley
St., Westmlnater, was
meritoriously promoted to bl•
pre.ent rank at the Marine
Cropo Recruit Depot, San
Diego . • Marine Slaff Sergeant Loull
P. Jrvta Jr., BOD or Mrs.
LWlan V. LaCbance of S130f
Paaeo Narrlnja, San Juan
cap111rano, r...U.ted In the
Marine Col'P'I for three years
during ceremonies held at the
Marine Col'P'I Recruit Dopol
at San Diego.
Airman Dolllld E. Barry,
son of Mrs. Margaret J, Barry
of 8121 PeMington Drive,
Huntington B e a c h , has
graduated at Lowry AFB,
Colo., from the U.S. Air Force
air annament mechanic
course conducted by the Air
Training Command.
Airman Barry, now a
speclallat In the F-4 Phantom
jet ftgbter·bomber weapon
control systema, Is llelng
assigned lo G<orge AFB,
Call!., for duty with a unit of
the Tactical Air O>mmand.
TAC provide• air support for
U.S. ground forctt.
His father, Paul A. Barry,
resides at 1855 Sherlngton Pl.,
Newport Beach·
Navy seaman Clfnlo-0 11.
Vocke, husband o! the for.mer
Mias Judi L. Rurmells of 1009
Georgia, HunUngton Beach,
compleled the submarine
Sonar Technician School of the
Fleet Antl..SUbmarlne Warfare
School, San 'Dlego.
Navy Pillly Officer Third
Class Paul D. Oberboltur, son
of Mr. lio4 )!rs. !Wberl H.
Oberholtzer of 518 Thalia,
Laguna Beach, graduated
from the Mare Island Naval
NUclear .... -Power School in
Vallejo.
Deaver Wins San .Nicola·s Honors
--START TO FINISH -Class A start In Los.Angeles
Yacht Club's 16().mile San Nioolaa r.Jand Race shows
Bob P<i<ile's Sanderling IV (far right) from Bahia
Corinthian YllCht Club making good a port tack
starl From left are Dick McDon.fd's Hidalgo, Long
Beach Yacht Club; Al Ca&<el's Warrior, BCYC, and
John Hooten's Raider, BCYC. Bob Grant's R<>bon,
NHYC, the elapsed )jme wiriner is Jbown at left.
A\ the start she tried to port tack but miBsed and Is
hinden bylWarrior.
LA. Pilot
•
Hikes Lead ~
In Whitney ~ \.
Dick Deaver of Los An&<tes
Yacht.Club tncreued hll Jead•,
In LA YC's Wbllney Serles!
Sunday by 1COring an overall ':
handicap win In the l!O·mlle ,
Sin Nicolas Island Race. ·:
· Alter fOllJ' races In the alx·
race series Deaver'• Cll-33: ~
Counterpoint Is leadhl&, with .
8" points on the revere acor-·
Ing aystem to I"" fa, Al j
caasel's SO.foot sloop Warrior,
Bahia Corinthian Yacbl Club,
. In second place.
1blrd In the aeries 1tandlng1. ·
Is Bob Grant's II-loot sloop
Robon from Newport Harbor
Yacht Club.
R080N WAS FIRST to
finish at (:30 a.m. Stmday for
a slow elapsed time of flt Iii
houri. The race started at I
p.m. Friday,
Midget Oceon Racing Fleet
winner In the Utlle Whitney
Serles OU Island Race waS-
Bacchanal, skippered b I;
George Kaneko, Pa c 1 f l c
Mariners Vacht Club. The
PHRF winner was Chaparral,
with Leo Stratford of Clbrlllo
Beach Yacht Club ai the helm.
SAN NICOI;AS ISL.\ND RACE
OVERALL HANDICAP .,..
(1) CoUnterpolnt; (S) 1 San-'
derllng 1 v , Poolwolmaon,
·BCVC; (3) Robon.
CLASS A -Sanderling; (2)
Robon : (3) Raider, HQOlon·
Hart, BCYC.
CLASS B -(1) IDuslon, Ed
McDowell, K HY C : (2)
Cheetah, Dick Pennington,
KHYC; (3) Peregrlna, Al'
Haag; SFYC.
CLASS C -(I) Coull·
terpoint; (2) Wblmaey Tres,
B la kb • d c Hugh Rogers, LAYC; (3) c ir aptures Robin, Georg• Tooby, NHYc. CLASS D -(I) Impetuous,
Carl Coe, NYCUI.
Anacapa IslandRace Mo':t~~CE ui . Bacchanal; (%) So Long, Gary
Allen Puckett's Ericson-46
Blackbird made a clean sweep
of California Yacht Club's 100-
mile Anacapa Island Race
Sunday with an elapsed Ume,
corrected tilµe and Class Vic-
tory.
Blackbird finished th e
course at 10:20 a.m. Sunday
Navy Results
Navy Yacht Qub Lon( Beach
Salty Serles, PRRF
(I) Trident, Phll Novod-
doroky, NYCLB; (2) Snow
Goose, G e or g e Christena,
NYCLB; (3) Quatrefoll, Fran
McCalum, NYCLB; (() Go
Army, Jim Collins, NYCLB.
CORONAIJ0.15 -(I) Dave
Whelan, NYCLB.
lot an elapsed time Of 23 hours Swenson, AYC; (3) Wester~
and 2f.I minutes. The race wu II, Corbett-Meek, CBYC.
the third In CVC's Overton CLASS A -(1) Baccbanal;
Serie•. Handicap resulls: (Z) So Long ; (3) Westerly 11· CLASS B -(I) Nanu Kai.
.OVERALL.-(l).Blackblrd; Walter Gocllhall, Sl.ljY(:; (2)
(2) Darla, David Ro".' WYC; Hobo 11, Robert Logan, \VYC;
(3) Decblon Paul Berier, (3) Dowltcher, Don Huclu!r,
DRYC; (4) Fm Spirit, LSF.
Harlan and Jell Leo, WYC. 1 PHRF -(1) Chaparral; (2)
CLASS A -(1) Blackbird· Magus, Roby Bessant, LBYC;
(2) Sundancer ~ Sunberg (3) Flam, Dick Ramage,
CYC; (3) ~rba, M 1 ck y l.aYC: · (4) Magic, Steve
Colich CYC 14ulbollen, AB Y C: (5)
CLA'ss B. -(I) Xanalyn, ~n, Job Olson, LBYC.
Bild Shank, CVC; (2) Sirocco,
Tom Gretteriburg, BYC; (3)
Mamie, Milt Smith. eve.
CLASS c -(1) Witchcraft,
Art Biehl, St. FYC; (Z) Kari
JI, Dick Kelton, CBYC.
CLASS D -(1) Darla; (2)
Decision ; (3) Free Spirit.
Ladies Races
·Cobrlllo Beadi Yacilt CJltlb
Ladles llQ Milt Raa (cawe.)
(1) Ruth Brlnlanan; (Z)
Colleen Fo1; m Eunice
Sbekell. ( Airman-Robert S. Monoz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.
Munoz of 22905 Vla cereza,
Mltslon Viejo, has graduated s • 1 • Shi ~ ~~pr:~~~e·~~ii: a1 1ng . ps to (Aompete
meChanie course conducted by
the Alr Training Command. =~~~;!~i.'"~t~ State Boating Agency With Those of Last Century , ·,
assigned to Travis AFB, for :l'Jra:it,u~ ~~~a ~d Receives Commendatio11 . LONDON (AP) -Big ships was 72 days out and 73 days The longest Oflani:!ed race for
which provides global alrllfl under sail will try lo beat the In. fully crewed yachta has been
for U.S. mllltary forces. 'The Department of Naviga· effect this year," said John 'E. tlines set by the legendary Sev~i:al attem~ lul,ye been the 3,600 mile Cape Town to
Ainnan Kevin w. MallaDey, tion and Oc:t!an Development, Bennett, DNOD director. cltppen of the last century, in made to Mat .these times, the Rio event, although this 'year
llOll ol Mr. and Mr•. Thomas California'• boating agency• an around the world race lo principal bid being by tbe. late has received a commendation 4'EACH REPORT 1 f' sees the inauguration of the Mullaney of 10022 Bismark s irst take place In I'll'. Sir ~--'-.~ h 1 b t Whi from the Coast Guard fol' hav· .. ~'-a,;u."" 7 c e • er• tebred race. Thia wl1J. tab
Drive, HIIDUnglon Beach, bas Ing the omallest percentage of screened by two steffer• for The race, between England •\ntfeli#ded In 'Gipsy Month the racara around the.world In
been • as.1lped to Sheppard "unknowns" on boating ac· completeness and need for im· and Australia and back aaatn, lV. He saUM •" Sydney In 106
AFB ~-after completing "''"''' .,..,. 'LA"" four 1tage1 bel11'••• • •~.. cldent reports. mediate action. U a dl•ctepan· (fllJ' !ncJude a ls,()(l().mlle leg· ...,a ,..... uack ·again In 113 Air Foree basic training. "W I sed . days. · , Plymouth, C&pe ToWD, S)idney ,
n. • .i ..... hls six weeks at the e are P ea to receive cy is noted, a form Jetter is' which ls more than roUr times , and RIO. I ~ "'" d , this distinction and attribute it t to th rttn part f Air Tralning Comm an s sen e repo g Y· I the maximum dlltance raced THE 'BIGG-entr•--In
T h to the new three-phase ac· h -• = '11IB OllG••-·• Lackland AFB, ~i e cident review system put Into t e Information Is sUll , In· by sailing bolls until now. the' 1'15 race .wllJ have lesa ""-'~"" "' the studied the Air Forte on, complete, a p"'80nal Jetter is Entries, wblch .are llmllod lo overall alJe. than the cllppers race, the Lonllon Financial
•fl•nlzaUon and customs and · But --..... -.onslder that the. ~ n • w • P • P • ~J !"YB ' recelved special Instruction In sent emphasizing the Im· fu14i crewed yacbf. wlth a. d ..,...,~ In hip . •m race will be ....., u
human relation•. Sailboats portance and quoting penalties mulmum overall lencth of IS ~ vances s con-clooely as [JOOlible .under the
The airman has been assign· fur noncompliance," Beru'ft! feet, are eipected lo Include ~'11,4: ~'rru"iY ~~ · coodltfons prevailing In the
eel lo the Tecl!nlcal Training p h sed explained. many of the top lblpa II> malertais and lmpro>td sill· day1 of the clippers, Tbls Center at Sheppard f o r llrC 3 One t• .....+ ' , Ing ,......,.,_.;., "' t h m...,, for ewnple, that a speclallaed training In aircraft e •• .ra.,.. •. '' ac-present ~ap clisiI.cs. Tiiey, ....... .::-'~' ••"" ' yacht hit by bad wealher could malnteoan • ceptablt, the Boating smty will colilpet. agalnlt each .....,.,. cnift a fair chance of: put Into poo't to carry out "".:__ B con Program .Mana1"1". GU1.' otberandalsotryiocofask!" ::a!lllg ,tbet!J110loetbylhelr repal!-s.Howevar,aucbactton
U.S. Air Force Airman y ege ,Rlcl:secker, revlewa It lllf than -the old cllppers, aucb u . '!be ~lae . which would i.b valuable Ume. :,~~· ~baw!ite':'n i. San ~ valley State h!}';, "l'=b'{f :"::! lhe Oitty Sark. 'lbermopylae; ;..., built tn • •~ad e.z .;;.,~ .:JDe\Y of..;::..~
Trotecbaud of ·1188 Coronado O>llege's SUn and Sea Yacbt 'Coht Guard for ltallstlctl and Patrla:ch. 1mots on Ill futelt recorded a spotemnao lilld. "We are
Drive, c.ata Meaa, has helped Ct ti ha _,......_.ed 11 M ···•-•· ,jouroey bet-een Sydney and .mal\lng a)Jl'l'Olcbes lo defense hit unit at C11tle AFB, wl!t u • .... ~ ve ont---..-'!BE CU'ITY Sark, now In London. Some modem yacbls servlcea In various ....trlea
the a D nu a 1 p RIDE &mie'Y·11 saUboata f<r '!U· ' ' -cir>' doc)< retirement, CID co fUter than thaL For to see how 'Ibey mlCbt help
(Profeaalonal Reau!Js 1n Dally dent lr•ining·ana r .. comi>Olk ' .:..:. '-· ~··~.!'.. ~~./lL 1n Brltaln'1 lllaritlme llfllleurn eumplt, the W 1 nd" a rd with ~ poollfoned In suCb
EUortsl award. Uoo v.ith other ochoolo In the 1l'l'aDDu 'I cacn dn £ast Loadon,' II proboblf ~ •vm&e<! lf>.7 lDots potentlally dllflcult a!w as
A material fa c 1111 I e' -area. -"'~· 4he bolt bown.of the cUppera during an 811·mlle r t ·C e Cape Horn."
specllllat, Airman Trotechaud The Mootgmier)"l2 Is 8 fast, , Pilots Score ~~~.;';.":.i, ~ ~ , ="":ui'°:1 Ind ~~ r1nc1Sl>onaor•1,.arc1w1ll give three
and hll untt, the 93rd Su&ply two-!118D aloop thal bas been fieree ~Um lvt the Vanl.tp' "\:, ~~._. P pal o, -!or. Iha ~wedf~ ~~ : deslgiled ai a trnlntng·racln« Malibu Yacht C!tlb sailors . lucratlft -and to tr.le cu be •• ~ the ~ lime JI "' llld -.
PJ\lDE ~am to recluce ,. boot for collegiate and yacht took the first !Iva p1acea In lhe between the Far Eoat and cllpPera ...,. Ir,,... .,... :,_ for ~ !fl: l:'ap
oparational costa and 1ncreUe club purcbalies. W I n d s u r 1 er Asooclallon' Eu_ropo, mlldi pier ~ than •bet.:, •t..., and 8,J:;
unit eff1clancy and combat In UCI'• BllriDI Feotlval the c.bl'll1o -llepjla 8un-liut rocint rwarcb -. boata are lltUally itldlfactacl lo and baok again.
rudlneu. Montgomery · 11 dde~teif a day. Tbon were Ii eiillrei Ilia! !M'ratlilt ~ 1"to today... Winnerl 1l'lll .: •~II••
Jarp fleet of Flying Jllllion aafllnt Jo Iba a...., -of probalJl1 llllde bY the 1tl! · Anolher llctor la tltM few trophies rathor than f111uo1a1
mlmd II)'. local colleClate Lot AnaeJM Har1>or. llolulta: la!llOUI .Pllrlarcb wblcll 11 moclern racen ba¥e -1111> rewardt.
aldppers. • (I) Hoylt Schwtl-. MYC; llelleved to baVe d ... the Lon-Jected to lhe lnifi.a::lhel' ")'eopie w11o are r 1 ch
'!be ~ta baa...,. (I) Guy Solman, MYC; (I) .... lo SYllDllY. Allltnlla 11111 .,,..UU(\111 that lhe enough lo own boats Uk4 this
ml aallve iloata and a uU.... Matt Scllwallzer, VYC; (4) tlo In '1 4-1'• arfd tho rtlUrtt lee ol4 llmwl. lfl!Ul4~ be In~ )D cub
al c:lwbDlbnshlp rqatta b between Alan PArduoci and In tt dll)'I. J1le bait Olllty 1"' dltta,.,. fn1m SJdiley lo prb:M," the "'*-!Nil do
planned this .., r. • Greg Hailal, MYc. s.,lt prirm.aneo ~ LorMbi 11 ll'Olllltl U,""'°ea. plained.
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TONIGHT'S
TV IDGHLIGIITS
CBS IJ 7:30 -The Oocars: Movie Making or
,Money Matins! KNXT entertainment edltoi" David
'DOeehan examimls the signlf!can<:e and variety ·Of
opinion about the Academy Awards and abOWll
ecene1 from nominated movies.
K'l'LA e 7:30 -"The Oscar." Stephen Boyd a,s
·an opportUD!Jtie actor In pursuit of Hollywood'•
·highest goal. Elke Sommer and Milton Berle co-
•star.
, KCET 1111 8:00 -Dance Theater d. Hulem. A
performance of a young black danee troupe under
!he direction d. Arthur Mitchel! of the New York
.'City Ballet, along with a history of the company. ,.
r NBC U 9:00 -"A1&ault on a Queen." A sunken
German sub is reoonditloM<I for a planned holdup t of the Queen Mary In this 1966 m<ivle with Frank
Sinatra, Vtrna Lisi, Tony Franciosa and Richard
\Conte. .
ABC 0 9:00 -"Gunn." Craig Stevens plays
super-rool private eye Peter Gunn in this 1967
: movie version of the old TV series with Laura
•.Devon, Edward Asner, Sherry Jacks\>n and Helen
Traube!. •
., .. • •
TV DAILY bOG
Monday
Evening
v
llli ""'" .
l:OO II CIJ """' ""' D -lltilt: (t) (!Ill) .,... ~utt 11 A OU-" (f<N) '66-f11nll
Si11•tr1, V!m1 Lisi, Tony Franclosl,
Richard Ccmt•. A wot111n ldvtntur1r
and htf ruthlus companion 11111;
1n 1•·1ubm1rtt11 orric.tr Into loin·
lnt tbem In raisin, 1111nbn CtrrMn
Jllb. 1\tlr plan Is to rlCOlldltlon
tht sub and UMI It to bold up Ult
Quttn M111.
0 (J)Cll 1!11 !IC --(t) (211~ ...... lofil '17--0ll~
St1v111s, l.luni 0tYon. Edw1ri llW,
Sllerry Jtdclon, Htlln Trlllkl.
httf Gunn, °" of hltwbioa'• flnt
IUl*<OOI pm.ti ... copll .mi
n11, 1tc11t1 •Id 111ttnr. ......... ·-m I lf1Ci41 frull W~ ·-llJLaCllMallooc.todo
•
Mond.\1.-Mardi 26, 1973 DAil. Y PlLOf J.
'Music,' 'Season' Tops on Broadway
NEW YORlt (AJ')
Broldwl)"t rite ot sprillg, the
annual Taly awards, WU
eaPDOd with a Mleetico of "A Llille Nlcht Music" as the b e 11 mUJleal and ""!bat
Cliamplonshlp :?euon" as the
boot play ol ttle IVIZ-7S the-
ater,oar.
Top tro phies !or
performance In melody shows
went &mday nflht to Glynis
Johns In the winolni pro-
duction aod to Beo Veroen of
"Pippin," Wbkb ran a nip-and-
tuct raee wllh tho victor for
lllOll awardt. 'Ibo llnal ..., .. ,
"Muslc." 6; "ap»i,Q.11 $.
THE STELLAR • dl'IJDlllo,
acting silver medal1lool were
taken by Julie Hanis for her
work lo a Jooc-departed ti•
UPI T~
HAPPY WINNERS DISPLAY SMILES, BROADWAY· TONY. AWARDS
Julio Harris, a.n Vo,..n and Glynis Johns Capture Top' Honors
An Evonl"ll With
Charllo Chaplin
"MODERN TIMES"
& "CITY UGHTS"
Pia THOSE CIAZY
CAITOONS OF THI JO"\
0 rOUNTll.IN VlllLEY .... ~.~~I ..,....~;O•l!;;,:;: -, -;. ;-,;-;,;:;-, IP
DOOal OPliN l !U
.,,.. Utenll "' • ....,. (,..... ~w . "MN hi tlle WI..._..,.
AA S..tl 11.00 tlH t:• 1J.m • a FOUNTlllN Vlllltt ... ~-~~u ~. :-,.-. ;:-;~;;::-, -;--,-:;-,;;, "
ctor. Ol*I Wkdy I :45. S.!4un-&:'G
, "THE GREAT
WALTZ" (Gl
11'11111 Matt.. Dollly II 111MI.•
JO~llATIOllS
HllD OYll!
"LADY SINGS
THE BLUES"
wltlo
DJ .......
10.C.NMlllMtte•
-ALSO-
W-Alloo·
"l'LAY IT
AGAIN> SAM"
lol'la~ Cll
~ "'11>• Lui of Mn. LbJ.
colD,0 and to Allan Bates for
hll Uailled qqeuieot ap-
pearance In 11Butley.1'
Bottstiah'.ho Uke Mias Johns
Is Brl brol<e 1 21-year
Tony awards tradition by
being the first winner not
present. He was a b s e n t
because or a London com-
01ltment.
Winners were announced ln
18 competitive categories on
the star-studded p r o I r a m
telecast nationally. Another
tradition, running overtime
was kept Intact, but by a meo!
six min\ltes this year beyond
the two-hour ocheduled slot.
NO~llNEES IN e a c h
Seuon," written by Juon
Miller, also eapturtd the beat
d!:l!l!ll dire<tor prizt (or A. J .
Anloon. The show WU pro-
duced by J05eph Papp, who
lasryear shared glory for pro-
ducing both the best play and
belt musical.
Ml.ss Harris, wlruiing her
fourth trophy. was joined in
garnering honors for "The
Last o1 Mrs. Uncoln" by L.e-
Ol'8 Dana, cited as the best
supporting actress.
' THE TONY for best sup-
portlng dramatic actor went to
a Broadway fteshman. John
Llthgow, appearing as a bat-
tered rugby player in the re-
category are picked by a com· ,., ___
2
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mittee repreaentlng t h e
League of New York Theaters
and voted by 4.19 represen-
tatives of theatrical cralLs and
the press.
The victory of "A Little
Night h-1uslc" b r o u g h t
Producer Harold Prince his
11th Tony as either hnpresar1o
or director, the most collected t--'=====,_,.
by one person.
The rnuslcal's other awards
were tor best score, Steph.Jn
Sondheim;• best book, Hugh
'Wheeler; best musical SUp-
portlng actress, P a t r i c I a
Elliott, and costumes, 'Flor-ence Klou. ·
RUN N £&.UP "Pippin,'
besides the Vereen award,
earned two Tonys for Bob
Fosse as director a n d
choreographer; scenic design,
Tony Walton; and 1ightlng,
Jules Fisher. Fosse won five
Tonys previously,
''That Ch a m p lonshpp
7:00 , •••
frl, -ht., 7100 aH 11 tll -ALSO-
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"ON HER MAJESTY'S
SECRET SERVICE"
l'A r~ I I '< j' I ! I "t "' ' Ii 0 >>I
. "JUDGE
ROY BEAN"
wltto
PAUL NEWMAN &
AYAGAIDNll
e<nt arrtv,>, ''The Chaoilnc
Room."
Bacause of the •l!!:lY VOi necessitated by the IOI
program, the prueDlatloD,
In other years, hid to
late seaaon anivall.
deadline thia time was M
13, and amolli prodUcl
that will hive to wait to
possible COlll!lkleJ&tion
year, a likely prospect
"Seesaw" that opened March
II.
NATIONAi ... GENERAL
THEATRES
-... -....
StAOIU/11 4 ,'.~, ''POfoldoft Advat1t1ro"
Try Saturday's News Quiz
"THE
SOUND
OF MUSIC"
l..AOOENCE OLMER
MOlAEL
(AJNE-:r:
PLU5
• CHARLTON HmON
lN "SKT JACKID"
2ND !Of ATllACTIOll-
5 ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS INCLUDING
••51DtgiJitss
.
ALSO • GlllALDINI CHAPLIN
lN '1NNOCINT IYSTANDll"
...... 1.11•1:.t• 111 ... ;ir·•
3rd
!JllEAT WEEK
llM am: .MU!Jlt BISlU
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TlllTlllB'
WHOCAMI
TOD•1•z
c.i. ~°"""--flD]
PLUS
2nd CLINT
EAS1WOOD
JOE KIDD
.,.. l''' "Fua"
OBER
R&DFORD In
1IMI ITAHUT
IAJ(ll •
"INNOCINT IYSTANDfr'
. ':Jeremiah j()hnson"
NOMINATIONS
BEST PICTURE
Pool Who!0.14
llSTACTOI .
llST ACTllSS
~"I .......... m--·-OCll.YT\10N·PIWI. WtflD.D
""'"""""' IN THEATRE FOUR
BEST
ACTRESS
NOMINATION
MAGGIE SMITH
Jtafd\• BiLLY ~"lllt1 JACK
IN THIATU TWO lN THiA111 THIR
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TQMllEWEEDS ........ -.,.
t,tun AND JEFF
FIGMENTS
NANCY
•
I HAD A FIGHT
WITH IRMA
TODAY···J'M
GOING TO ASK
FORGIVcNESS
TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 French
... 90f'llng
4 Turkish till•
qfhonor
9' M•ke aenH:
2 words
14 J•PJtn ... "'" 15 "Having • ••• ~time"
16 Spanish
queen
17 Ga., At..,
Miss., etc. 2 woro•
19 ln1ert
20·Talkofthe
trade
21 Holy person:
I Fr.Abbr.
22 Occupy a
chair
23 British gun
24 Look•, of•
"°" 26 Russilln set
29 femai.
•nimal
31 'Adjust to a
standard
32 Buddhist
I monk
33 Motion
olqMe ......
I 38 (Jotf oourae
feetuf'9
· 31 Bedroom ~mltu,.. item
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38 Hockey
sur11ce:2
word1
Saturday' a Punle Solved:
41 Apparition
43 Female ruff
44 Decad•
46 Leal
re1tr1lned
47 Roners
49 Goto pot
50 Essential .. ~.
51 000f sign
52 AdVantage
54 Throw
58 Al this time
60 In the know:
Informal 6 Drunkard
61 Mu1ie1I 7 Most in
direction demand:
62 Aipen Informal
64 Cromwell 8 Sticti:v stuffs
1t1pport11r 9 Scientific
66 Non-vtctor suffiK
67 USSR VIP 10 Rafus.al
68 AMO. 11 Confounds
89 Out-of-dete 12 One. In P1 tl8
70 Put 1 border 13 Nickname
on 18 Meditate
71 Vermont and 24 Horlffhoe.•
nelghborl: ICOfH
Abbr. 25 Festeoed
OOWN papers
1 Fountain together
merchandise 'Z7 Love, in
2 German NeplH
pruident 2;B At a futurt
3 Belglum time
province 30 Leav6 out
4 Ago 33 Enchantress
5 Gone by In MythOlogV
34 Mountaineer's
tool: 2 words
35 Powrty
37 Menial
worker
40 -·---gang:
Certain
bnebaJl'8ns
'42 Eng. barrow·
boy
45 Rendered
infle1dble
48 G&rments
63 Doing the
"m' 55 Tear jerker
56 Look long
57 Compositions
59 E1tisted
61 Make loans
62 High
mounteln
63 l'ylhon
65 Contend
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DAILY Pil~OTCl"ASS F IED
I -11r• ~ i; _.... I~ ;;I -iliiim.., .. ;;;;I~~ [ _ .. _ jjOlij•iiwiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii;;~;jiO-rll Goner1I
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Nwpt Htht• Loe<1lkllt I ;;;;::;N;;;EW=H;;O;;Ml=;;
l ~ In QUlel. .. ~~ J111U>lcbfr<m Harb AREA ·!!... ~ RJt = 2 Onb' ·2 yean Old, beautiful 3
Contact: iibtiia;'M<Gow.n bedroom, bnn-1tyle ldloben
[I 1111111r nir • !amity room with heavy LUWUlll. UW bearned celllno. G r e a t
Mesa Verde location .
-~-Dr NB aa _..... $39,950. Can assume existing 1--~"~~·-g=,"'' ~~-=-·-loan or obtain new 1o&n with ''1 ACRE" s" c1ow .. JOiJa... co:Ts
·~WALLAC E
REALT9RS _ ... , ....... 4141-
PRIME R-2
lOnt ,Costa M ... location. Should take 16 units or
man( ---unlta $680. Owner w/conaid-
er trade up to· U.16 untta,
ame area. Cal ~.
SOUTH <X>AST REALTORS
EASTSIDE
l BEDRM
$27,000
We crant you tt nee.di work
but tt's a rantutic location
on the Eu~de of Costa
Mela, quiet tree.lined street
.... It, Call Red Carpet,
Real---
. EASTSIDE
FIXER UPPER
$24,500
l Bedrms., large R 2 lot,
--locatloo, this will not lastl! Call Red
(~ Evenlnga)
ELEVEN UNITS
TALK ABOUT SUPER,
Eastaide_CQsta Mesal Great
architectural desian and ex-
cepUoMlly well built. Do
)'OW" maintenance outside
with a &arden hose. 6 Dou·
hie ;,araaei and 8 covered
Pal' spaces. You too will
be ex ted when )'du aee thia
-llltiog, HURRY,
Call ~llSl Open Eves.
'. ~ ,-.. HERITAGE
REALTORS
3 BR & POOL
it: TEN UNITS
lncllvldllal homes wlth e!'
aaea. on one acre EasUklc
CJ<. land. ''Talk lo ~
tax man on these for )'OUr
tax ~ltt." Corurlatanl ln· come $1660. per mo. ruu..
PRICE -
$145,000.
Ntwport .,
F11 .. i.w
646-1811
(ony1i1111I
CORON A
BY THE SEA
$43,'lOO !
CORONA DEL MAR . Cot-
tage by the sea! Quiet tree
lined drlve. Below a hill·
side or flowering ivy and
shade t:reea. Wlndln& red
brick pathway to secluded
entry. Raised ~·hltc brick
fireplace. Heavy b e a m e d
ce!Un&. I.Arre muter suite.
Cottage kitchen. A FEW
$HORT BLOCKS to the blue
Pad!ic. UNBELIEVABLE
WW PRICE AT $4.1,9001
Call now • 645-0303.
Goner1I
BEACH • DUPLEX
%-Story
$5%,000 !
OCEAN DUPLEX -1iW
BLOCK '00 NEWPORT
SANDY BEAL'1-I! Inve1ton 1 dcli&ht. thia ThlllACULATE f,.
2·story beach BARGAIN! '
Lar&cr two-bedroom PLUS
secluded one bedrQom.
Great tor Allht Mary! MUBt
St'i' to bclleve . take ad·
vanlttge EXCLUSNE
BARGAIN! Call NO'N .
645-0303.
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R£i ,7LJN>
MINI VIEW OF
BACK BAY
from the privalc 8eO'.>nd
story 20 foot bo.elony. This
super sharp Newport
Riviera 4 bedroom, 2 story
has it all. A cypreu and
mirrored family r o o m ,
stone fireplace, concealed
wet bar, ellt in kitchen,
garden peilo, slate entry,
huge masttt bedroom and extru too numel'OWI lo
mention. Hurry, thb la the
bl'St thin& tn town at $.13,500.
Call S<&-2ll.1.
~·.Real--. NEWPORT BEACH -OJ-Firm nne.t equl-pment A
waterfloont location. 35 Yr.
old company. Space a\l&ll.
tor boat aalea & repatn.
Bl'LL GRUNDY RL TR.
Westaide Qma Mesa, new sha& carpet. enclosed patki,
beaut Slueha,..en pool, large
lot. Hurry, this won't last $26,500.
CALL W-lTll
OPEN nc. t • IT"S FUN TO BE N/CEI -=~~1 ~ fi~liJttl
GREEN BROOK
IOIU \1 L Ol \O\
" ,J,' F ,• l ' (, A' I
·SCf21 SPECIAL AXER '1PPER
Wowd Yo• enjoy llvlni In a THREE UNn'S 675-61'1 "
*SIX*
The Last Time ' 2 BDRM. UNITS
ON LARGE LOT
COST• MEr .a We offered a home in t:bi•
" "" nelghborOOod, in this style, INCOME 1'70 at this prlco -our phone
3000 1q. foot, 5 bedroom, 3 LOCATED ON LARGE
bath home with a large EASTSIDE COsrA MESA
famlly room, sipping a glass lot wtth room for 3 more
of wine from your wet bar. wtlll. Investor's delJaht with
Then you must take the loads of potenUal. Home
time to see this f9.J\1.astic needa remodeling, IO bring
street for on!y $54,950. Bet· your hammer and paint
fer act NOW, 80--2535. brush. Call us for complete FORTIN CO. J>m>ped oll the wall. Llghtn-
REAt TORS · 641-5000 ii!& ""' stnock ·again! 2 OPENnl.t. rrs FIJHTO BE NICE/ details, but hurry, won't
last Jona. --------~. ~. l bedroom home 1!1 * $52,500! * ·~llon.H~~~ =
CORNER DUPLEX can today. l!4710to.
ALWAYS RENTED
BALBOA BAY PROP. * 673-7420 *
. THE REAL
ESTl!TERS
$23,990 3 BR
1112 BA
Sharp tree.lined street. Fall
NEWPORT LIVING ,;;::;::c.=-=="=='==-i is in the air and leave• are
l BR, 2 BA, bril!hl dean w-~•jff • Dover everywhere, very' quaint location near bee.Ch. eonw. nn.m Freah1¥ painted a aeller
nlent 1o -.. lhopplng, 3 BR • Pool Home says tell with all terms o•
.... ..t.-estcUff Prime submit $3,500 down and take .,...,..., nr W · Owner • ahxiotu • Beautttul over FHA loan w Ith ~'">' for )'Our family, Newport indoor/outdoor llv· paymentt of $194. We'll CuL 645-722:1. • , tne. Lob of privacy near show tt tD yoo.
• '-l'mWestdtftDr~N.B. , ~ds~·~2t;; co~
Fut raults are just a phone J usum.i:ite r loait. PRICE
<llll ....,. 6G-56'18. ltEl>UCEO. Real ton !145-&491
'
GET
A
'C_HARGE'
.out of your
DAILY
PILOT
WANT AD,
NOW . '
HONORING
Master Charp
and
•
DIAL
642-5678
J··~ 1733~:.N.B.
M?.rn~b-lrwine
NE!'r'iMcH T NHOUSE
l BR, 21!/ tbs. La.,.. LR.
--" ""akfut area. . garage. Patio
faces ~ •. --belt. Gloden FaY 64U235 (lll!),
Macnab-lrwme
Ope'n Evea
4 BEDROOMS
EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
Load up the kids and look at
th.la well kept, Eastside
family home. At $30,000 It
won't lut ]oil&'. C a 11 646-nn for an appointment
NOW!
Ol'EN nL t' fTS FUN 70 llf NICE/
an Yllllf property * POOL * 18'x35' wi•h eJlltilevet deck-List ~-~e with a true
jng 4 ~i'.arie bedrooma profeDXJDW who will &fve
.u.!ken ll..,. room ~ you ·~ JHO!llp!, appreda-
private corner loL 'Owner" tiye attention. 18 yean exp.
.......,, Submit on $4l,500. e CALL j\NYTl~E e
GINNY MORRISON ~or Eve. 545-3411
•***• .U.U.'l'OftS· .. * .... ....... •Vetdo Dr. Eut, •~* CostaMesa ..... •* 1111-41311
;
Lachenmyer !
Realto1
(Open Ev<oingo) OWNER ......... Lovely l
H bo Ha..a.1 nd bdrm. L<'i· covet'«! pallo. •r r ""''• I Famllyrm.,flreplace. 8tst Buy BJJl.lt-tns. Assumable VA
Adult occupied and 1queak)t Joan. 1 yr. old. brk $38,0CJO.
deM tlirouihoul O>anning 54()-}nJ,
3 bedroom home clOle to O~WNER=~-,.-crilk:e~-.~l-bdnn
Marinen School and Pant, With 3 bat.hi! Dlnin& rm ..
w1tb Jonna} ~ area and built-ins. Family rm. Shag ~built-bi k1tchen. carpets. Great View! Ex·
'the mo.£ ~~nar~ =living. brk $41,700 •
0 tlme ollered. $48,9llO. OWNER transl Ile lllUl 4 C. F. Coles-lhy bdrm. "-"<h U... ~11baths!
Re•ltor1 6eG.eo20 ~am.lly rm., ii re. p I ace. ~ Dinlna rm., built-ins. Top
landacaptng. $50,950 .
54()-}nJ, BAYCREST
Reedy ,... -tuo -
-.. ftle large beal<ll • llltet'<d pool, _... .. hobby
room, apaoe lot 3 can plui
boat or ?? 4 BedroOms,
Wnll)' room, den, dlnina:
room. A lot for the money! Call to tee thil.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTOR-
M2.S200
BEAUTIFUL
CALIFORNIA
HOME
Upgraded throu&hOut, a o
lhOwl like a model home. Souaht after Itta ln the new
Ctty of Irvine. Allume ex-
J.ttlng ntA loan •t $293 per
month. Full price $36,9:'!0.
CAU. 546-5880 {Open Eves.)
.,,. ~ .... HERITAGE
REALTORS
MOVE RIGHT IN!
Do )'OU urgently need a
home? We have a cbarmin& ...,
2 & 0en home that 11 vacant I and available lmmediltely.
Cheek these features and let
U8 ahow it to 10\1. • Red•O<Jl'&ted lnteqor, Wr
aparldltll' kitchen With elec-
tric built-ins, spaclous llvtnc
room1 carpeta, d r a p e • .J
fil'ep1&oe and 2 baths. Weu
landsoaped. Only $0,lOO.
Call 673-8S50.
Ol'ENTfC.1 • rr'S Fl.W 70 BE MCEI. ! ll~lllill
SLIDE AND
SWING SET
Will love the large block wall
fenced rear yard -real
~. Mom will fancy
the gatden kitchen, tormaJ.
dlnine room, separare
service porch w:lth % bath
and the dramadc open
beam celllnga. Dad will
take to fhe private Jamily
room • den with Its own
fireplace. FOUR king sized ~
bedrooms plus 2 fam1JJ
baths. You'll 1<M it too. , •
.$52,900.
C. F. Colesworthy '
Roa Ito rs 64M020
POOL HOME
3 Bedrm home, new carpet,
ftt9h paint, enclosed _patkl,
heated Bluehaven pool, Af:.
ce11 to rear yard fOr boat or cam.per. $l6,500.
SIX UNITS
. on lara;e lot, Easl&lde
Coeta Mesa. $72,500.
C ·ZONE ,
<X>MMERCIAL LOT r
S9' " 290' 131,500
Roy McConlle RHltor
1810 N"S:a.~" C.M.
LAST YEAR'S PRICE
THIS YEAR'S VALUE
In th(J Eutalde Coota lllMa
t bedroom home. Farnil:Y
rm. btiattt kitchen, IUlh car-
pet1..,, lrottt """'1>ard w/ W1'0Ulbt iron pit>, v
qultt It :rtra p;ivate. Of
-at only $34,!l;O. CALL 5'&<880 COoen ev•.)
· · ',.. HERITAGE
REALTORS
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DAILY PILOT
Everyone H11
Something Thet
Someone El•• Wenta
"
You C1n Sell It ,
Find It, Trade It
With 1 Want Ad
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Gener1I Gener ti
P ele Barrell Rea~'!
pmen/J
TIME FOR LEISURE!
CHORELESS AND IMMACULATE -Love-
ly new listing -3 bedroom home in Bay·
crest with family room and dining room.
Freshly painted , bulltln vacuum, no care Yard, oversized d o u b I e garage has large
workshop area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $74,500.
DELIGHTFUL TO SEE
EXCEPTIO/'IALL Y NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME
-in Harbor Highlands. Conveniently locat,.
ed near schools, park & shopping. See for
yourself ................... Only ~7,9~.
#68 IALIOA COVE
FIRST TIME OFFERED -8 Bedroom, pier
and slip. Nice size lot, low maintenance yard,
large dock. Vacant and ready to move In.
SAIL INTO YOUR OWN SUP
JUST MINUTES FROM HARBOR EN·
TRANCE -This comfortable 3 bedroom
home is located near Balboa Yacht Club Md
Bahia Corinthian, has its own sandy beach
and room for large boat. Available immedl·
ately.
VIEW LAND-200 ACRES
READY FOR DEVELOPMENT -Many trees
and huge boulders make excellent home
sites . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . ~55,000.
J Office Opon Saturdays • Sundays
PETE BARRETT REAL TY
1605 WMtcllff Dr,. N.B.
642-5200
-----------------General
A UltlllVUf HMf
DELIGHTFULLY CLEAN -Here's
an inunaculate three bedroom home
that roams all over a large Baycrest
lot cr~ating formal and informal gard-
ens . '-'ry quiet neighborhood and very
well maintained. Very easy to see, open
daily at 1725 Skylark, Baycrest, New-
port Beach.
UNl9UI HOMH OP NlWPOIT IUCH, Ml-'100
A Htflllf et Lyt.n l wl11t
U~IVUI: li()MI:§
REALTORS
--· ---
Gener1I Gener ii
w ..... ·-.... ...... ,
3 BDRM.-$24,9501 SPANISH 3 BDRM I
E i all . ed $40,800. Beautiful home xcept on Y -pr1c on a quiet cul de sac.
home. Lovely IMdscap-Great family room with
Ing. Dining room, kit-a fireplace & indirect
chen bullt,.lns with dish-ligbtlnng. Patio, dining
washer. Family room & "'?"m & bwlt,.UU! with dishwasher. Fiberglass-fire place. Great seclud-screened atrium with
ed patio. Move-in con-wet bar. Nicely land-
ditlon. 114().1720 scaped. 540-1720
REDUCED $22501
New p r ic e '32,500.
Prime College Park. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. Pa-
tio. Family room . Ideal·
ly landscaped. Come
see & enjoy this attrac-
tive I am i I y home.
540-1720
OWNER
TRANSFERRED I
Must sell this attractive
3 bedroom home. Very
quiet area. Huge bonus
room plus family room .
Fireplace, rear living
room. Pati.01 shake roof.
Built-ins & dishwas her.
Surrounding fruit trees.
,36,950. 540-1720
2955 ~~RBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 540-1720
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O.nera1 General
~-S.id
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REALTORS
2828 EASl'COMTHIGHWAY
~DILMAll.CAU'.
644-7270
BUILDER'S
DELIGHT
Ready & waiting · for second UNIT on this
large c o r n e r lot. 2 Bedroom house,
~l~~T~~~".".s.'. fenc_ed, yard'. ~ .NE.":1~i:
CONDO
BACK BAY
-BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2¥.i
bath, built-In kitchen, stone fireplace, FAM-
ILY ROOM, community pool & REC ROOMS
including billiards. Fee land close to every-
thing ............................ $34,500.
PALERMO
MODEL
Only one left in phase ·l of resale section on
FEE LAND. This home has 4 bedrooms,
FAM ILY ROOM, 2¥.i bath s in a TWO STORY
atmosphere. Nicely landscaped yard. All
this for . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. $76,500.
AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN • ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS 644-7270
0-al
OPEN HOME
EVERY DAY
1-5
Thi.I IUJlU1\tt enjoy th1t low-
ly Homo with a s..rtdln<
Pool, Pmnaneut View and
Terraced Back Yard with
Cowred Pallo .• BedroomJ,
3 Baths. 2845 Alta Vllta,
N""PQrt Beach. OUered for
$75,000. Call any ti me, -VACANT C·l
5 Acre1, $15,000 Un~
oorporated L.A. CoWlly,
Palmdale. ~ Mll6)es from
Paimd~. 2 MRet from
Airport. Ooae to Edwards
Air Force Bue. C a 11
anyttme. 646--0555.
CASA UIERTAD
WELCOME! Ideal t I rs t
VA I N V E S T 0 R S
WELCOME! Ideal f i rst
home for )'OW1& family. 3
Fountain V1lley
SAVEft "OWNER
PURLY E' •GANT TRANSFERRED" , i
w;; What a buy ••• the owner'• •
$43 000 mutt leave behlnd Uiil '
• sparkllna c lean 3
Gorgeous • Bedtm 1pllt bed r o o m /family room
level, 3 tiled baths, deep home. cathedral ceUlnp 1l1 eold Iba& t bro u K b o. u t , the Uvina room. a fomW s~ sunny pat I o dining room with a bulltizi
kitchen, th\I home is only 3 hutch, and best o( all Jt'• ln
yn old, an excellent value, a prime residentl&l .,.._
)'OU WilL &ppttCi&le tJrls Let U1 lhow th1a Olllf. •
-· Call Red Carpet, "'36-=2551=.::BKR.='---"-->I' Realtors, 546-36f0, LITTLE Huntington S,..h e
DOLL HOUSE •
$24,000 3 BR 2 IA I 112 YEARS NEW
• · Minutes to beach • 3 Bed· All pollilhed a: ~· Fan-rooms , 2 baths. Decorator'•
tutlc used brick firepta.ct. dream cll!tom ahq car-
Plenty of land bel"I!' to grow pets ' drapea. mirrored
)'OUl' own ftgetablet and wall~ Freshly painted ln
fruit. Pay j\llt $191 per mo. and Out 1parldlng clean!
on thia VA resale. Price ~uced for qu1ck
C vVllLl<[H I\ lll sale. CALL ~.
Kin&-aize Bedrooms: Room ReNtort ~ FRANCISCAN
FOUNTAINS to expand, Build detached Open Evea =· "~ ""'o;,~ ~! -:-M::::E::::s="'A~D,.;E:;L!!..,M~A~R
Beach. 124,950. HURRY! SPECIAL Call anytime, 6t&-«)55.
Spiral staircaae u you en-
ter oUen warmth and
charm. Mo.t sought-after.
floor plan, 4 Bedroom, 3
baths, carpets I: drapes. -
Sell clea.ntn& eifebic DYf'n,
formal dinin&' room, famUy
room covtted patio. Close Ifill
SUUU>lAtY OP fHf COi.Will CO.
YOUR FAMILY
DESERVES
Th1a most popular ''T'' plan
has eeparate -private
muter IUite, massive brick
courtyard entry -3 spe.ck>us
bedrml. Stunning built-in
Jdtcben, see it for sure ask·
ill&' $34,950 &: now vacant.
Call Red Carpet, Realtors, 546-0640 .•
$25,000.
DESPERATE
SELLER!!
to rollea:e, sbopptn& .\ free.
way. CAJL:;c;-0(;8,
Lovely 3 bedrm., 2 ba., sharp l~!!!!!~~-!!!!1!-11!9 condition great •tarter for OWNER d e 1 p e r a t e.
youna: famUy • No Down for 4 bdrms., 2 bab . .Dln1n& ~
Vet. Only $1250.00 down to rm., built-Ins. Pat 1 o ...
anyone!! Call Red Carpet, Carpetl. Near schools. No
Realtors, 546-8640. down tenns. brlt $28,500.
9 UNns o=· ~ desperate. No ;
The best -this ls 1t • Fine 4
bedroom home 1n chol.ce
Newp:irt Beach location.
Convenient to achool1 and
shoppln&. Immaculate con-
dition thro~hout. Tastefully
decorated tn brlKht warm
colon . 2 baths. Quality
w/w carpets and drapes.
Pool she yard with patio.
Loads of trees. Sprinklers.
;.,king I 56 , o o o • Call ~G~e_ne~r_o_l ~~--~-G~o~n-•_•_•1~~~~~-l673-a550. NEAR BEACH down rcrms. • bdnna., 2 •
G~o----a~l-----~G--1------;ii;i;i;i;;'jj;iiiii;jiij;~!i' ... , en er• r1 IN"OME TAX hatlu. Famlly nn., • '-' fireplace. Dining rm., built· •
Save your money and buy ins. Patio. ~ land.leap... e
this 9 unit combinations • l tng. Brk $31,500. 9(12....5586,
Bednn houJe plus h."O 4 OWNER leav1ng. 4 bannl., 2 J
plexes, great lncome, Call baths. F a m 11 y rm., \'
Red Carpet, R e a I t o r s , ~lace. Rear llvlna _.1 OUR 24TH YEAR
Off1rJng Service
Only Experien"
C1n Provide
THE BLUFFS -CONDO -$52,500
Sharp 4 bdrm. & den, 2 bath home. Upgraded
earpet, cus tom drapes, restful ''greenbelt.''
NEWPORT BACK BAY -$38,500
Sharp 3 bdrm,. 2 bath home ; frplc.; 2 car
garage. Wlde yard.
LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT
True elegance throughout this fine builder's
custom home. 4 Bedrooms (includin~ extra
large master BR), Igo family room with wet
bar, formal DR, 41>2 baths & convenient
game room. Blt-in vacuum system. Pnr
tected patio facing lagoon. Pier & slip, Real
luxury in most exclusive area. $245,000.
546-8640. rm., bullt·lns. Near 1 PRIME EASTSIDE ach. bric 131,950. I
Theac m oharp 2 ~ Spac 3 BR & lam rm, lli ba, '~COlmLO.NIAL MANOR" o' units att free standing and frplc, _P?>l·lhe yard, ahake
rise on a large sloping lot roof. $32,950. Looking for llty1e A:: Knee!' just 100' from a ..ndy GEMMI--Th~ hcautllul F l V E
bench. The views are 1610 W Coast Hwy 1'lB BEDROOMS home bu just ' I
outstanding from the hlghe~ REALTOi:ts 6G.."4623 that. Huae family room with I
unitB, Seven years old, in ==;~~==== wet bu',• formal lMna A &ood condition, located on a WESTCUFF . , dlnlnr room plus, hcacbeoi
choice Sah Clemente street ..._ parks, schools and shopping ;i.
''Our 28th Ye•r'' where "buys" can atlll be CHARM~ll ·just'walidnl d i s tance .. I
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors tound • .1"'~~~~11•ub000m1t Walk ta weotc11tt ,..,,.._;~ ~m~~~-= .~~~ your ouen. n<>Ail,. 45, . ab5olutely no finer ~ 536-.255l BKR ......._
2111 San J .. quin Hlll1 Road · Call 6'15-7225. 3 Bd, 2 ba, Cottage with f,;;.ii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
"Ovarlooking Big Canyon Country Club" tra large lot. Only $33,:11( DOWNTOWN
675-3ftftft 675 3000 NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 I Call Rod Carpet Realtori.-uv.r . -General General * REPO~IONS * Oldr 3 BR, 7l'x117%', lo
•
l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ..• , . 1 'l'hruout 0r. eoun~ 123 ta 1~ .,. tt. house, hdwd 11n. ![% : . ~nat•l GALAXY VIEW $UOMOl~;E''0· ~~;~~;f ;;, ·.:,~ ia~"'.';~·1al23.® ~;
. ---DANDY w/w, huge F/R. A steal
4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Beautlful decor&-139,950. 5.57-5346 ''2-4471 ( -••• • Gen1r1I Gentr1I
FOREVER VIEW
DOVER SHORES
Elegant, large bay view home wi th 5 bdrms.,
4 baths. Complete home entertainment cen·
ter around large hid. & filt'd pool. Located
behind locked wrought iron gates. Priced
at $166,000. Land avall.
CORBIN· MARTIN
tor furnishings included. Large, covered pool Have you noticed oow dU-BUY A YARD' Llu¥at 1n -I ....... 103
with U b ck f "9.ti;. 000 ticult lt ii to find a really C.Ollege Parlt."' Abo 3 BR I "'"'!'!'!!'!~~!!!"!'~!'!!!!!f-"
ro -BlaLL -rG
00RU'N'o"v" "R'EA"'L'T"o'R' .~. . ~;:;,..,~; :\'! ::.:.~.~i By "B~~~·,~~~LY
I ~: PJ;_ce ,;,.~Joe.:.~ 3 BR, 21> BA. Condo. Patio, Here la a oome that ollen
341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, Newport Beach and ihe owner uys make an dbl gar, By Owner. $25,450. dall 1he elepnce of a ha.
675 6161 otter. 3 bedroom1 with a bi& Prine. Only. 979--1832 enda-red tile roof, apadcus
family room. Enclosed patio BEAUT. pool home 3 Br, ? bedrooms, private study • ott the family room will be. Ba frpl lll" So Coast Plaza, with wet bar & fireplace, a
great this summer. Fenced $33,900 by owner, 546-8347. Pf~ roochm, S car ~If ~!!!!!!!"!!!!'"'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!': ba.;:k rard Cl09I! w schools -mu more. .i.i-wY a ~naral Gonaral ~w~ping. Call 546-2313 '!~.2~:~.·t:ts~~. ms"'1''°1 ... ,, .. D.536-0 255W1NBKR
;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ J ~-----~.--1 OPEN TiL t • "'FUN 1'!) IE NICE, Open Sun L6. 646-M39. ' -:
Macnab-Irvine
... ~~~Mii,1;R~EA:=;L~T;O;R:S!!!!!!!;Ca;ll~A;n~~;'m:•'!""~6;4;4~·7~6::;62 R~~Oo<nJ>llnl' -· "ACCENTUATE THE
NEW LISTING-IRVINE COVE Genaro! Gonoral POSITIVE"-TODAYll
STARTER'S ~-~ ~ CHEERruL. ' BR eon ... will put "'" 1n thla' bdrm DEUG 1w.1.:1~· I Park bom~ nr. ldlh., w/ home with hdw floors, dbl
SHARP co'::AGEfJlljfj(j F':.1':~ vaC::· 5!0-UIT. ~:·~~~n:.~
wllh 2 bdrm plus den, easily CONDO, French Quarters, 3
converted into 3rd bdnn as bdrm, 2% ba. Pool, dbl
family s1ze increa!M!L l..arlfl prqe w Io p e n e r . IM·
rumpua room ott muter MACULATE. $25,500. Bl1tt.
bedroom, FIA beat, gu bit· 557-USO.
HURRY. Walker & Lee
SKY BLUE WATERS Real Eltate, 1882 Edinger, VIEW-POOL. An exciting garden entry to 5 BR, FR w/cathedral .,.11. lngs · 3 fireplaces & room this lovely 3 bdrm ., 2 ba. home. Guarded "A, TASTE OF NEWER DUPLEX tor pool. Only IUl,000 l
842-4456, open @ftl.
A paradtae .fr>r fllll rec-a t 10 n al enjo)iment, OWNER tranlL S Bdnna., 3
area & within steps of finest private beach. SPAIN'' some view you own the land In Bi&
$130,000. Edie Ol son Steps to ocean • best buy on C811)10n. Talk it over w/
ThroUgh the ro~ arch, Peninsula. $63,950. Walter King 64+63Xl, re-WATERFRONT CONDO pa" the Spanl lh courtyanl, CalJ, 673-366.1 ~ Eves. gan!tng ..i,. ot horn,. l
Beautiful panoramic view ! Boat slip avail. paM through the double lot1 over the last 18 month&.
ins. Camprr pte for back.11J-=3=A=c."--Xlnt--2-Br-. -ho-.... -.
yard entry. Modestly priced Room tor 6 unlta. Must &ell,
at only S28.000 with nlA·VA poor health. ~'4. qt. terms. Call DOW before thil one 11 eone. Balboa l1lond
Joaded wtth cbann. 1be batha! Built-ins, dlnlng nn.,
low maUrtena.nce yard paUo. Fireplace, family rm.
will leave YoU time to 'Very sharp. brk $39,91).),
enjoy a pool she party. c-"'=~l;,.,,.==~--I ~ 1;;ttb1"'." ~ ~ REPOSSESSIONS
To be sold furni shed. $150,000. Call for app't. =~tu~:?d~rat~ 2 ;~ CHl4J
La Vera Burns. home In town. F o ur associated Macnab· Irvine C W,\Ll<l H .',Lil place, drapes " carpets , :'or lnfonnaUon and locatioO throuCbout. Llve py & ot thtse ntA I: VA homes,
J UST LISTED bedrooms. big family room
with arched S pani s h
fireplace. Thick 1 h a i
1hroughout, i n c I u d I n g
clOiets. Custom drapes. 3
car garagil. To see call
BROKERS-REALTORS
1 1'1 1~ W Oolboc 671 ]/>6) 1642-8235
FOR Ille by owner, Balboa laland duplex. 100 block
644-4200 Realtors 54H491 Topa.. $19,!00. Prln only.
Open Eves ~6'13-=797910=------
sunny in moat-tor.the cor.tact -_
mooey, maldog • bl&' KASABIAN •· Charming 2 bdrm. Bayshore home. Lovely
Iar~e liv. rm. Tree studded rear yard &
pat10. 50' on street. $54,500-With low lease.
Mary Harvey
IT STEALS THE SHOW
Enjoy bayfront vievv Crom this twcrstory 6
BR., 4 bath nautically oriented home with
pier & slip. $375,000 . Gary Knox
NEAR PR IVATE BEACH & CLUB
Enjoy Lido way of life! F'un 4 BR., 4 ha .,
F.DR, beams & panel.: big MBR & lots of
room. Great family or beach home. $74,500.
Charlene Whyte
RETAI L STORE & APARTMENT
25' Front on Coast llwy. Anhlque shop for
12 years this location. Excellent income pot.
Studio & 2 garages at rear. Expandable.
fl00,000. Bob Yorke
'3U700
S50 NEWPORT CENTER DR., H.B.
842-2535.
OPEN 111. 11 • ITS FVN TO BE NICEI ~ iliftilll
CASTW
1\\'0 cutles on Castl e Cov~
tltat need new Klnc's and
Queens. The view or the
kingdom I 1 mqnlfleent
from these hillside location1
and our .erf.I at Colwtll
area anxious to ao 10 work
for you to N!lp fOl,I obtain
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on the end of cul-de.11c ft. in an lmmatUlat.e=: SUper lrs back yard wUh room honie.' Thia S
bfa pool. 1bls 2 '"'"' home beau~ ,._, "'"' • la ~ }'1'l old .. .... -P· Prtcod ta .. n ... ... ,w'll ....i: deep 536-2551 mm.
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your Capo Ood Cot1are. Cozy .I. tllo lllt1 prioo ol um • 2 br home w/Cldar pant(· bedrocl:n beauty. Tb
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• ' m-aua. 2 ~ "'!::. ~·-.. '""-• ...... v""+ dhtlocUve2 ~·--... "'£1 BltDL Gerqe. Yarn. Patio. lit Ba. Cntrt air. IZ50/mo. ALMOST READY --· ~~ ~ -"'.. --ONE DAY ll2S • 3 .~ 2 Ba. fl1>lc. • l"ISO Buyo. llSS-1129, .... Wt bave 3 dill'.,.nt holllH Laguna BMch 6'<P w.u ,_,, Clout H•1 •• otqio lo b<1cb. prqe, '~~ polio. 2 b!la &U-2312. c SA TIEMPO alJI!: locallona '° -::tWliit! iool!i"::r II""'"\ -... .,. i..,;,a, a..... ...... 1,0.:==-,----A Qom. 3 Bedn>om1 & l baths, OCEANFRONT dlnh>c '"'"'" &!..,. pr1clci ot M _.. view + llloome. In ....,_ with 136$ • '1rg 2 er, 2 s.. 2 L!'juno BNcb F"a~: =-.~ LG COMMUNITY ClWllOtSbJp location. P<fced Alldng $21S,OOO good Ude .. iqull)' ~:._ Muat ,.., 1 blk $2IO • Nice 2 Br. Apt w/
, ty or anume """" E. famtll home, at 149.!l!O, Call S<O-nn for REALONOMICS CORP. $25000 Nu.'viEW RENTALS ..,.... & clt;y vlewt Bltt1t, (just North of SD Freeway at Magnolia) iii ffnt we have them ocea11front nelj:hborhood. 5 moro Into 11>4 appolnonent °""""' ~ $l,OOO. to ' ' • .,..., DELUXE 1 & 2 BR w/FIREPLACES all-CALL a93-8533. BR, 3 ba., !lug<> llvlnc rm,, to ,.., Income Property 16' NO BALLOON ~ or -l1l5 • uu1 Pd . 1 Br. hou... • Prlvale Patios • Dishwashers Pools ~~:eu~~oedd:tchc~ OPtNnL••IT'SIVl10flfNICEI N HOME OCEANVlEW,5BR.,3BA., Fantastic Ocean View! So.• All Heating Paid • Jacuzzi • Heated PQO]:
f ce nlrally looated . ~ 1.tlJj 1!111 EWINT~~~E~SA PAYMENT :~·~'!,°'."Aft~t sl,T"'; Br Frplc, 01><n e RecreatlonBuildlnJ. e Luxurious Landscaping ,to~?!>!.3~~.oo-:i:!:0t·~:.= ij Jidiq l1~.l~= Lo:i>=e nts c~ ~~:~~t ::T:~s 2
STOP :YH:::{~~i~:~~,~:~~g~E'RE ti>om, carpeta, drapeeb &11 • patio areas. A wry 10% DOWN Easy Terms ~~ 673-4030 '"""ml it good condition. Su rnlt t"'1c\lon.I, well planoed Newport Ho!llh Orengo County Thne ~" 2 batba, oc FINISHED-FOR YOUR CHOICE OF APT.
tmns. VA or SSf down • home. Room for pool. • . Apartment AAMES ~~· new~ c= L•9una Niguel 8'12 Hell Aw., Huntington S.•ch =~niouei~:::plngf°.:' $92,500. •499-ZKIO * THIS • • • • Re•ltors. · 5474791 room, r'Jt·ln kitchen. $225 SEA TERRACE. Rlih wide Mgr. M r & M rs. Elliott 847-4982
CALL 893 ~·· ' IS YOUR UFE pe:r mocth. Free rent.el ocean view. Cate rua.nta. 4 -· ·-· g~ Finol Ph111 SELL.OUT "'1'Vloe. Walk to beach. Comm. pool, Aph. Pum. 360 Aph. Fum. 360 I ' ~-,,..._,; Eajoy II""" ;n tlti• charm-Only 2 Deluxe 4 Plexes left · HOME LOAN t '";. etc all -'d N--'"--------1 ~= lngJf, rustle & ®'Y home, ln thi.I group. No more like 4n s. BROOKHURSr 3et~. 2 ha.th. c.);.,'m;.~ Cost• Me.. Newport Buch
OWNER must move , 4
Bdnns., 2 baths. CIQ¥ to
tk beach. Dlhlrig rm., built-\ iqs. PaUo, fireplace. Boat
l access. brk $32,000. 842-{)691.
10 'flNER must leave. Pool . hi>me. 4 bdrms., 2 baths. I Cnvered patio. Dlnlng nn.,
built .. tns. Rear living rm.,
fireplace. brk $ 3 2 , 9 0 0 . Sf>=2'161: '
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baths Dinlnc rm., built-Ins,
patio. Fireplace, rear living
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$19.950. 846-1383.
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.............. 2ba~:..~1 f rm1 · •~ FA units w/all amenit i es 772•3636 Rea.1.!,o::' ~ml $-&50, 493-5769. SG e fO \\"ATERF'RONT. YEARLY rm.; "'""' Y rp c . .x: • • Open HOUAe Daily 1{).6. 4ll'W Weatclitt Drive :..,:;i-"""'~="-:::-;-= MONARCH IA Y heat, lge. cov'd. patio. Ex· 12132 s. Haster, G.G. State Uc. Bkr. 18 Yrs. Open 'tlll 9 Pl.I l ~ i i!:i. ~arcor~. ~!~ c~;1'~ ~~t O~~lgbet.~: :.W,~· 2 ba.
F'relhness is sunested in tra lge. dbl. garage plus Sparling Investment Corp. Mortn1nn, MESA VERDE new. 8.Tf--0813 CUstom de·1~.....1. teaturln .. : 2 BR. 2 ha. Room tor 35' t h I boat & camper space. .i-5662 • • 0-16"""" • every room of -, s • .,.,500 -Trust Deeds 260 l..o\lely 3 BR. 2 BA 2 -..ic N rt a--h e -Spe.cloua kitchen with ln· boat on dwmeltront $500
beautitully arranpd 4 -· · Mountain, Desert Fani Rm, bltin k:itch, ... :;r: ew~ -c dll't'Ct lighting Pepin. rt. new ~. 3 BR.,
bdrm. home. Richly design-A PEARL Retort 174 HAVE Sf!Vfl'al \Veil seaftd vice porch, encld patio, conv LARGE 4 bedroom 2 e Separate dln'g area 2 baths. $360
ed to delight the most .. This is juat )'CNl' oyster! 2nd Trust Deeds for sale. to all sch.ls, 2 children, 1 bath year around • llom•Uke rtoraae
fastlcµoua ind Iv l du al . Newly listed, charming 4 80 Ac Mt. hideaway in Nat'I 9'J&..5099 pet ok, Gardener A water • • e Private patios
Spacious family room_. bdnn., 2 up & 2 down. J..re. forest nr ldyllwild 5000• el, pd, on quiet cul de sac, lease, ~ block to e CloAed garqe w/atoragti
perfect for the moat ex· 2% baths, tile &. dbl basin. $90 oooino ooo dn 633-mo· I ...... M.5.-6342. ed. $450. RED CAR· • Klng·u Bdrma
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elegant dining room • family rm. w/beamed cell.; stream pines e 1 e c 1~ $395. 6 mo lease acceptable, beach. Nicely decorat-e Marble pullman
qulstte dinner party. Wood Lge, kitch: w/blt-lna & g..t0am.1~ }.gi ' .._. .. .._ ncr LRG . OLD 2 Br, !ncd, SI30, p E T REALTORS e Pool . Barbecues . sur-paneled den, sparkling pa.tio birch cabinets. P a lo s · ded 1th plush land
area wl.th large heated pool. Verdes •tone frplc. ·, dbl. PALM Spring1, R·l lot, xlnt kids-peta. Also l BR, $1Ei0, &:JS.3380 roun " · PARK Newnnrt, subli!t May ln st t S5000 \Vater to Water, HB. scaping. ..,.... $ll7,000 door entcy slate floor. ve men . . HOVMI Furnished 300 Agt. Fee. 9'7'9-8430 SINGLES ar F a m 11 I e I Adult llvin& at its best lst·Sept 1st. !BR, pool, spa,
Heavy abake root': dbl. 846-9252 1 2 LARGE 1 BR $190 tennis. Adlts only. $350/mo. , I H ,,_ garage on alley w/extn Rul E.&t•te W•m.d 114 Gener•f HONEYMOON COTTAGE 1 We come! Br. Duplex. $2 641>-1610 r,*41,_, parldni'. Onl,v 7 yrs. old I: ln Br Freshly re-decorated w/gar, between. $235/1.10. 2 BE~R~MS 10 U f
365 REAL ESTATE xlnt ooncf. 3"" 159.:IOO. * (jluick Cash * l18S • urn Pd. Nice 1 Br. A;aU ":1,i:Ji,65:. . :S.:mf .. · 178->llO 0 r ~ w. w~n '" 642-1971 1 ·A-'p-'-· _n_"-"'-·----1
1190 Glenneyre St. CAL,,L e, ...... 1• Will buy"'"' ... perty. All ~~~.~.ly furn " Redec. A'ITIUC • BR, 2 BA. + SECURITY guarded condo. 2 $30 WEEK & UP Coroot• dol Mor
494-9173 5'9-0316 ......... cub within 72. ltrs. Call $200 • Ulll Pd. 1 Br. 1rg bonu.s Jim. Nu crpts. toed BR, 2 ba., !rpl. Spectacular e Studio '°' l BR Apte, POOL TIME L•k• For est · &i ALTY 96U851 deck. I blk beach, l.quna. yrd pado ;265 mo 336 view ot oc:ean & bay. S500 e 1V & Maid Service Avail. i t ~ ' -1 Br rear houte ,._._'..,.,,_ .. ~ .. .,......, • Mo/yrly le~ e PboDe Service-Htd. Pool ---! 3 BR 2 BA $27950 8 yrs Ne•r Newp•rt Peil Office • _.... ....... . , .....,.-..._ ..._....,;iUIQ, Bay .l Beach Rlty 675-3000 e Oilldren &; Pet Secdon a -..,
new 'tg-60'Xloo• id~pd fen: SUDDEN MOVE FORCES NEWPORT Heilbtl Spanish lllJY.I ~ Redec. 2 blks beach, NEW 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, HARBOR View Homes • 3 e s·~1 Monthly ~
ced' k>l, .beaut. WF 'pooJlg, SALEG-~enoho~':edt1':ean:~~ Rustic, 1~ lots, 3 BR, 2 BA.tjt NU~VIEW RENTALS dishwasher, trplc, ya.rd. Br 2 Ba. famll A: di .. i .. ,, 2376 Newport Blvd CM ~ !!!
w/flide ox eqpt. rm., .... u u~::-; 1 Rec Rm, Min Vu of Ocean, --· ·-·-Kids OK. $295. 548--1309 ' Y ....... 5'8-9155 ~ ...,;,00 w/bltin B-B-Q, la: prlves ........ .., extras, pro. All n" ......... ......,. "-~t Sun-BROKERS INC. 8'13-t030 or 4M--»18 rm., club/pool. $425/mo. or ON TEN ACRES ~ 1. b'• kit decor $46 000 m.M99 ..... ._ ~·1r • 1 Br. Util Pd. Kids ok. $115. ~1768. NE\V 2 BR .1 ... Nr beach. fihl. uv rm., din rm., .. · ' · ' deck &: Bar-B-Que y owner. BLDG/lites tor ha, apts or Corona del Mir Agt Fee 847-1207 o r ' .,..,... • Apta. f\JrD./QDfum. IA ...
w/elec blfin &-0, plenty ol Lido Isle 642-3377 415 Santa Ana st. twnhl. Bldr-engr-archt will 778-2Gw ' Br•nd New DupJtx No ptta:, adults. U4 E. ah Fireplace ; prlv. = ~. lotl 9f storage, Open HouR Sat & SUn. consider either low cub LARGE 1 bdrm, nicely tum, E Bl Ocean Vu, walk to heh, S 14 St., CM. 548-0137. Pools Tennl• Contnt'l . b!i' wap:!i'obe closeti, F,\ibt, * EXCLUSIVE * $55,000. price; top prtce witb subor 2 blks be•ch. $.U), mo/yrly. llt uff Br. No pets or chldm. * STUNNING l &-2 BR. 900 Sea W , CdM 6f4.llS1l
Yl,jw Cl;'Pla &. drps, lpl, tam 4.Bdrms., plus den: 5 baths. * NOW SEE THIS * or jnt venture w/own. SiDJle or cpl. No pets. EASI'BLUFF i -4 BR-w 64&-03SI. Furn. 2 BR, 2 BA. Unturn. <MacArthur nr Cout HW)') i1. Xlrit loc. 50 Ft. Noni corner· W 't• cl ad N 625 n .. n.. 613--0968 "& • ' TIIE Bl·"O. ,_ 3 BR 2 Garden Apts Pool Ra:
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Magnificent, custom home. Completely remodeled n ass o, ~ Avail April. 5 mo. or full yr. u1 • v~w. , · · ·
$l10,000. Spllt·level 3 BR. 2 baths. Pilot. P.O. Box 1660 Costa IMMACULATE! ssoo monthly. 64f...3313. be.. Quiet Joe. New cpts. & area. 110 ,.W. 18th St. $165 2 BR, 1 ba. New carpets a:
Like new with olde charm. Mesa, Ca. ~ * 3 BR. 2 BA. * Fountain Y•lley drapes $475 mo. Lease. &: up. dl"J'll. Yearty. S%iO Mo, t~71 ( ::,) 546-1101 RENTALS: Summer, winter Tree shaded grounds $55..i..OOO. BALBOA ls. home wanted. 2 644-0030 BAYCREST Area 3BR, 2BA, * SHADY ELMS · POOL Cail Mike• Jooea Rellf1
1 & leases. BALBOA BAY PRuP. story, 3 bd with apt. over Lesrun.a Buch 4 BR. or 3 BR&: Den Xlnl crpta.drP.s. lrs yrd $325. By • Adults Poolside $140 up 673--6210 SSL-1700 ~
I LIDO REAL TY * 642-7491 * f!!i.;...C1aah, prlnclpab only lrg, cov'd patio, attrac. appt on!.Y. ~·646-2848 ~17~~ s:"'~~lock.:.&1s SPACIOUS l·Bc. Frp1. Pool SURF SIDE 3317 Via Lido Np' Beach •·~~ 1 BR bae, portly fllrn, 116(1, =· Many x t r a •. FOR _, Ne~ •~, 3 pnvll. ~·•et area. $185. ' .. NEWPORT Hela:hts. 430l100000-NEEDto•--·t•-Rea p o n alble salaried OFFER (1) -~ • .,..., .. ...,.. ... ..,.-., FURN 2 BR.At Pool ..,... • 4 BR 2% BA 6n.7300 Fullerton St. Fixer.upper 1 • . .IUVCB w tl 49'i-8170 • .,_.._,.. BR, 2BA boule, . p . . Hal Plf\Chln Rltr. ~ ~Double garage BR. Carport, fenced, alley, homes at appraisal value. gen eman. · or (1) 823-5200 9fl2...M76 aft 6 Ooee to lbopa. Adulta, no 2 BR. H!attl.and &rt!a. Pri
Freshb' ~ted I/O ~. ~ ~~) ~ ~ Top location for living. Ask· Agent 847...f&2 Newport Beach JUST=~~~ 3 Br. 2 STEPS TO OCEAN petJ:iJl~':;na, C.M. bch, frplc.t pr, patk>, ldlta, :,g;;~7p1"'tn-;~~nn. fplco, extra 12" ..,._ Ing Price $19,!l!O. Paeden BACHELOR Unlll, NB $90, Ba, ' ' crpts. 2 BR. 1Wnbowe. Ad\llll. * $25 PER WEEK* S<nl peL $240. 673-032.
!tWalktobee.ch tulte. $76,700. Prine only. Ri<y.644-11868~. 1~ CM SSS, Lq:. Bch $95, HB ~~~~;~or $215 leue. TeL 64.U218. I: Up. Pool&: inald eervlce. £_ost• Meu
•f$27,500. 675-2460 S•n Clemente ftca:dlll -~ garage Unit $100. Util Pd. 4 Bil Huae bonUJ rm. Wet S•nt• An• Kitchens ava.H. Motel Tahiti __ D_E_L_U_X_E---I _J_l~~ln rulty Inc. Ml11ion Vlo)o A&t. F ... m-M!O. bar. Kids ok. $360/0FFER. SlNGLES ok. nr So, Clout comer Harbor'°' VictorlL APARTMINTS
...... 5 (24 hrs.) BY owner areat view, 2 br, RETIREMENT Ho-Unfvm. ~ (1) 828-$11 or (1) 82H200 PIUL 3 Br w/!rplo $235. FURN. Bachelor ap~ 1 adulL Air Cond Frplc'• s-.,.
111 ba, lll1>lc. carpets. dra. SPECIAL Bu1lnou 200 Gonorol Huntington Beach Agt. F ... '1"13-»IO, 847-1217 =~ pd. Ea• t •;de. mini ~ ... fftlit11 Spa • M!!:·~-O~llerwlll :.:.;:=-cit N~~!.~~\" Opportunity 3 BEDROOMS, 2batlu, Unlvorslty Pork COMPLETELY turn 1 BR ==--Gomo lllll
p ilnanc<, Anwne FHA ONLY $37,500. DRAPERY electric builtins FA* 2 Br, l"r!>lc. 1rr lot. Pool ms_ Adlll" only, no C,j"-1 Badrtru Flom $154
, 3 Bedroorru, 2 bath Neat Nantvclcet DOSS JONES REALTY Drapery & slip C<M!l'lng RENTALI heat, w/w carp;,is & • tennta crt tad!. 1<111' A 646-'1183131 Flower, .M.. 2 Bedmt. Flom PIO.~
d>ndo, ~~tor'.~:k Majeotlc 5 BR, s BA custom! 492-4412 buotneu A bldl •• nn C.1 Jot drapes, double garage, ~';':!come, 1265. E~• 1130 MO~ <!h mobile hfn. MEDITERRANEAN ~
'"" ... owner tram-2 F!repia<:a, m ode r n Son Juan Coplstrono ~·~;1m;,1!, °:::.: llouoe•*Afll•· fenced, ldscpd. Agent,Wtdml~ii.r Oompllurn.Htdpool.Adlll, , VILLAGE
CALL 968M56. kl"'1Jen, crpl&, drptt, lwtb ~ANISH TOWNHOUSE 11Upplleo & gul•• Jiuoineu. * 141•011t * Keith, 1162-4471 or no pell. Four Seuono, 2.W1 •~ u.~ Bl • ~ •• FONTAINE 1~ mtra prime -=-..... c:Ao 0 103 N ~ "°"...v'· v,,.., -· Newport..i,,bborhood. Just 2 BR,~ BA.I "°'!':'!untty 12\.500. . W.lllllCOITAMHA .....,.. • $165.-2 Br.~ w/f>plc. •wport. ~. . (111) 1157-8020
SffARPEST STARDUST, ex-<isccivered at $97.SOO. Call pool, ... .,.c, arge ucuoo:t, CALL · •.· 64,•.141• 1beae Are Just A Few Of 2 BU<S frpm '$each! l BR. 2 Garap tor a. A Pa 4 SIVDIO A.PI'. Furn. Person . RENTAL OFnCE tenor paint st.1ll wet, hard· mw! 645-8400 specloua gree11 lawns, tie 9:'1i;ii'·~ OUI (dANY RENTALS .. • BA. Frplc. Patio. Fenced ~~Act -,.. 847-1201 or over 50. $ll0/MO. 2191 OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
ftOOrtl, tthag ...,,..., I T!l9 root, many l<'trU, $28,900. .......... * 1275/fllO, 530-31il9, Mom-. ' Harbor Blvd. CM (Acrou NEWLY DECORATED
Pleat drapes, ccny V. E. u-·--'&Co. Owner/Biia, e4l7•. ~&&ALTY • $95 . UNREAL! 1 Br. Pri· lngo & eves, Open Sat A CondomlnlM"'' lroln K-MartJ. 2 Br w/aar.-i>tccl y rd
fireplace in living • lh ~ S•nt• An• Near.Newp•rt •••• Offlt• vate Cottqe. Ideal tor lln-Sun. 9"2 Tild Circle. Unfvrn. 320 l Br. Trailer. sno. Suitable w/p&~to -water pd. Call
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· COUPLES WANTED Clea. Vacant!. 4 BR. 2 BA. $300. lit, lut + ! ; T , :.:. t.or Bachelor. Adults anly, btwn 11:_5. 636-4U>. , 2 baths. Vacant, ' OWNER, $1250 ~, S BR, Sbaklee the Buie-ff Oom * $100. New-CJ1!!. drt>o I< Unlvorslty i:f!rk !lo peti. ~-2228"B" Plaoentla Ave. ,145
Priced rlrbt. CALL l!ARBOR VIEW HOMES 2 BA. frptc, Nr Sou.m Cout: • · • S1SO • WALK to Water! 2 Br. pain( Call Anent!, Red 1 BR ;r.t. .. _ Cotta M-. 2192''AJ' Placentia AYf!. $1-40 918-4456, POPl>iar Mo!UIOO Model. 2 Plazo 1 yr nld Total pany, o!f ... ._..umty to r--. Avail Ye•~•. Baby ~-t Ritts, ~-1.151 or DELUXE • Bl\. 2\1 ba!N, 2 Util , y'.':!,' "K• Con•·-2566"D" 0nnce A... 1140 bedrooms &:: den, well dee. pymnt. $271 mo. iu-ll03. tboae who )!8nt h l:r own 'VVI........ -v ...... ...,,..,.. -r. frplcs. ,-_.uo., Avail. .... -.... •~ ..... i ""'tad, shows like a model -l>uslnea. Otily 115 ... ll you ok. evei .,,~; Apr11 iSth, "-'!'on Ieue. McNaah.Re<y Ml-MOO SPACIOUS--f>IEW
-e, Large Jo~ room for W-llff startqutre°!n~o ~,.;j; * RENT or.S&le .. 3 ,Br/2 !!§.. .REAL'l'Oit m.<1510 NICE 1.l.l Br. Tralli!rs. $95 2 BR. W/w C?pt. -
pool. $64,500, ~FEE. tural d t 1165 • OCEAN BREEZE! 2 many "'tlu. Vac' '2907iii0, 10: -L---Unf ••• &; Up, Mature ad\llll, 133 E. Lovell ldtclten. Bltn ranee. HARBOR VIEW A limit. Na pro u c s Br. Bltns, dsbwhr, pr. $000 ~ ~U03, eve11 IOWnnvv.-urn. ~ 16th St. 642--1265. Garaae. Lrdry room. No
HOM .. S OWNER movtna "°""· t-•Inc< 1915. Bring ambition, Olfld/pet. 612-2312 pets 1 child ok :;57 1'01 or I " tractive opaclows home, 5 we'll train ~· For appt * · · Huntln.._ Beach NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep ... 7·,K ' • REALTY •--eo Br 3 Ba Fam nn. laundry ,_ ~ -• BR, 2 BA. Nice. Nr. •·-· .,, a·--. Employed adult ---~-=· ==~_,'""""" -• ' :-t ' call 543-525.'l. 1•-,. __ , 3 Br 2 n . ·-•'-~~ .~ ----s~·•-~•L 1 2 -pool.1ncuxles Mlite kieal tor .MIU -.ftMV1l&.. • ,_, -..:iu.a. £""•'""""'rear ~..... TOWNHOUSE-3 BR. 2 BA. <Wei' 30, no petll, 548--1021 ** c.n..., .. .u;r u I: o n. ~~T ~~~V'el')'V'~~ tor ottice, in-laws ar ~· PAUMA VALLEY GA· home. Nice *yard. JQ.da/pet, ::ml2 Fa. r n s wo rt h Ln. $235. Xlnt oond. 1 Br., q, $150 A $140. Ideal Contemporary Garden Aptl;. vn OR CAL VET _..,....,,. ~..,..,.. __ ... -$58,500. Open Sun 1.5, 1418 530-3800 Call 213/430-1914 bachelor. Adlt. anly m Furn ar Unfum. Patios. ;-: 1's cluhbae, pool, beach. Mfll'lnen Dr. or call 1or RAGE, REPAIR $21il • SUPER 3 Br, 2 Ba. WALK to wator 3 Br ~~ ll •M• ~ .::-<.<..-lrpl.c. Jlahwlu'. DOW crpll 6 '. NO DOWN: lioet •lipa. ZBR; 2 ba :Mx52 ...... -~ S4. 84&-1338...:,_ SHOP -BUILDING & Bltru, crpts, -·kid.I/pet, -. -· Nowport Beach .. ' -cuttl'Cll..,_., -priv ...... Pool. Il>-nl-in trouble and has to mobile. 3 ;yrs old. Wood LAND S f * ~2 ~$m~tll pd. ''~E B°' '"'FS'' $145 Including util. ~ lBR fant ak. Call 567-2ML v•-· lfldinc. "11ngle•, b ea u t ' mog "' LANDLORDS I Aat Fee m-M30 '" ... ur-ap~ bl~,_crp1',drptt, baby TIIE GABLES move~, ~-~ thethl pob'~t:J• J1and•caped. Immed. 1 ~ •r•e. -AGENT, FREE n~-·• m:Vl'CE · ' l mt. 2 ba "Ltnda" pt,.n, ok, 646--4~.H 2 B I Adu!~ ~
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"' poqeask>n. Owner No. 39, icm:1 646-3255. .-w;..i."-'AM 3 BR. 1%. ba, bltinJ, trplc, End unit. Freehly decor. r. w pr. .-"""~ ...
, 2 bath home near DE. Cout Hwy. ...,.... .,..... BEACON REN ALS carpet 1c dra. $270. mo. lit, ated. Blt-ins + lri&", w&lber· Huntington S..ch drpa:, bltns, Ind y rd 1•· shopping and flwy<, ' R s LAN * 64S-Olll * lut and depoat wkdya alt ~--· Leeoe $4951Mo. ..,..--.,...... ' w/patlo~pd. Call~-fiull prtce 124,ooo or '°~ pOLO E P G II Shop LANDLORDS I s, 5.16-8437. Wo•loy N. Toylor Co. LOW WEEKLY RATES .!Jo .~F· .. ~....:.A'.:., •. 11111. , """ as1wne exllling GI THE BLUFFS Mobllo Homos • • Pro . 4BR home, 11( ba, crll>• REALTORS Exocutlvo Sult.. -v•-•• .. ~ent of 1179 total. ~ I . For Sola 125 • PIHllCI Mfg Co. We Speclallze In Newport drps, d~hwaaber, I ea a·e 2J.ll San Jooqutn Hills Rd. 727 Yorktowt\ Blvd. SHARP I BR ~!!11 Wallrer7,~ Ed!i1 .. ~ f' Po Pu I a r eJrl,y ba are1 a. • M•rine Eng Sis S.tv Beach • C.orona del Mar • $235, ph 53&-2375 Newport Center 644-4910 Beach Blvd. at Yorktown Nr. S.D. FnPy a. SO. Cout ~. ;;;,;n ..;:." .... ~=!'. t11 ":"end'::;.~ Motor Home Rentals • Bulldors Supply "· i:..a.una. Our Rental -3 BR, 2 BA, II mile from ADULTS ONLY . LEASE 536-0411 Plt12L Employed lad.y or
location. $61900 .. HOLLAND Bui. S.IH "'Ncovl:.,~ '° You! Try bea,ch. Fenced. Immed. oc-3 BR, 2 ba,, bllM, carp, STUDIOS & I BR'•· married ct>),_ No~pem. SI<D.
, j• KNOCK ON ~~6#-Ul1dayor-....: SA' "S & LEASING 84$.4170 or 54Q.0Wleve, NttU· ·VIE, W RENTALS cup. $235/mo. :Ill: 284-5384 drpa. 3 Car pr. Facln< e F1111 kitchen NAEWLvally41l;_~t-•, -"-t 1 ~ 1 ,._,... SURF &: SAND! MobOt! home pool, $300. Allo 2 Bdnna., 2 e Heated pool UVUA-• ~ .. ....., I. ~y ODOR HARBOR VIEW HOME 11111 -facllll)' RESTAURANT, eeats ~. 67Mfl3D or 494-'1248 w/util pd, $125. A&t. Fee, Ba. $250, Rltr. 642-5333, e Latmdry facllllicll bdrm apt, Pr<lor older lac\f ~ llOU'll llnd • family MONACO Danmar Motor Homes tab oot a1... N ........ MONEY SAVERS! 1 Br. (1) -or 847-1217 DuploxOI Unlurn. 350 • Free ulllltleo on i.ue bull.' !Werenca. 'd like to 11.ve near, 2 bed., den, 2 bath. Priced Blvd. nr Fairgrounds, C.M. LaPalma $75, utU pd. 1 Br lrvlnt1 • Free llneni. Ac:rou from C.M, Police
that kind al nel&h..,._ reduced to $59,5001 Blgttly 531 6800 !20,000 lllll price. $10,000 dn. Mobile Hm, S.A., $85. 1 Br Huntington Beach • T. v. & maid ,.,._ av&!!. Dept. 1165. -
• A totally tunctlon. upgraded -must see •• 1946 • Owner/Broker ~. d~. Fullerton, $1 O O. • Bar-a.Que $140 up 1pa,c 2 br/3 hr 1~
lamlly home teabature. Port Loc!Welgb. By owner, $11500 N ·-.. -•-COFFEE Shop -Food cater-Mobile l!ome, uttl pd, HD, 2 BR., 111 ba. alr/oood, $125 RDO e Phone Service Ba, pool, cptldl!>, bltn, beclloou.., lli tha. ~ Prill, only pleue, , • ear new •• wu=" Ing oervlce for '8le due to $125. 1 l!r +, s.A., $125. • BR, 211 baibS $360 NEW 3 BliD M e l Mlle to ocean P1>an>d ,
ce, builtina, F'A CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 br, 2 ba, tam rm, ll!neu by owner. 53l>-1D74 Agt. Ft"!. (1) 9'J5o-59M. 3 BR. A tam. rm., 2 baths 2 Bath. lar&e pvt }'&I'd, encl 1998 Maple, No 1 &Q..3IU
at. plus much more. crpUdrps, garb, dl • P • 847-12)1' or 'Tf8-.3)1G. brand new, Turtleroclt $3~ 2 car pvt _prqe ln duple1t L•Qvlnt• Hermos• ADLTS onlv, lmmac -n ~-o:m~ 1he i:•·.t:~'f·= dtshwohr. pl um~d..,!';; lnvoltmlllt E. ANAHEIM· 3 BR. lli BA • BR,, I ba $3851'$4110 !Jullc!b>< IZ<J, .... mo, Man-2BdnnSl\tdlo,111 BA. Fum. 2BA qu.e'~ Tliplox, "°;;i
Wm McC•b. 'inc beaches. $73,500. ~~.=~ed. On COi'-W.m.cl 230 WIW crpt a: drap.a. Patio. 3 lJR.. 2 baths ager at 313 Oswego, Hunt· $240. 2 acres beauut\Jl shoWtnc Avail April L $1'15 ' ' * · Open House Sun, 1.S ner. Fllled S.A. 5 Star Adult Wanted $12 000 tec\U'e wll.lt Alr tondJtioner •• $256/mo. TUrtl~ ••••••••••• • $3$1 ington Beech. 536-4152. park 11 ke IUIT'OW'Xllnge. mo, 642-152:2. r * 142-4405 CAYWOOD REAL TY Pk. Win t"'°' SDID tor $3700 !nm deed ftuable "°""le 533-1201. H no..._ m-ms. 3 BR,, 211 ba. Dthixe Sunken pool, BBQ'• oparkl-VERY nice 1 Br In• omall
BLING ESTATE * •1290 * eq. T.O.P. or pa yo ll . callalt.6Ptn832-00IO RORSESt We have hone Blufl•,N.B. $500 ~h!ountalns, qul<!t ~. 11'0 .
RJVY Iron arl l lw or k, :i57--or~3M3att•::ll. Monoyto Loll\ 240 p(Operty.-Stlrtlnaatlµs. I l!•l ALL ~PAID 837-iSJ.7. No children ,or
ttuol .. ,arehe• a thli:k NEW EXCLUSIVE. TRAILER SPACE I Agt. l'te. m 99H861 or ... ••••"""""" Adlllll, No Pell peto. =· 3,000 rut Includes 4 FOR RENT BORROW TO $25,000 on the 847-1J>1' . 16211 Parbkle t.ane .:;IU0""'°.-,2'"""BR"',-::1'14""'"'ba.-, -,.:-udlo-:c. , !e-•iie '•, h u ~ Bayfront 4 BR,, 3 balN c.u 64:1-1265 eq1111;y In YoUl' """"· Uie "FREE RENTALS''. 4 l>n. 2
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('114J 841~ ~ crpt, 285 o 1 ie. I ld:6rnu>l.~\':'.~: IT;~., 01 'PHti: &; SU.JI c 1215;li00 thOve ~000ror aey'p~: ~ FP, pa1~-. ~-~t,nru·1 Aph. furn. (4 bibs. of se,n. Dle&ow l'"'1' , ~. -·~ ' LIDO !(EAL TY "' -on real ~~~ -mo. ·~ ~~Urt ca Bead!, i .,,.. · on HOit N>:W 1 BR'$17D • 2 Br l2llJ. • , Ar..• :.!'.J: ~-~ 3317 Via Ude?. Npt Beacb ll••tl•-I raJ and pencmal -iv. CID O< 546-1751. lfl. "SINCE: 1916" B1flto1 l1l1ncl to ParlWde Lane,) Nr bc:h. No ...... Adulll. lU
1ttJ '°' crafts rm. Clutom 673-1300 °""'" ~ FINANcJiCOSER.VICES llolboo PonlMUlo l.t Wesleml'~ ~ 2 Br w/d«:k. 20611 Apolena l1<5 1165 E. -St,, CM. 51Ul!7. I -~ .. ~.J. .. ;J~ 2 BR Home, 1 blk to ...... 1879 -mvd. 2 Ill\-Funlly -Block 0~::"7~.7000 Nltflls J'ttrn, Utll Incl $250/mo or BACHELOR i 1 BR., "'""'· 2 BR, -paint " ..,,.... CJomt>l<!t>ly film. Vocant. Ac ..... for .. 1, ISO Coote M~-•J-Bl-~ ln>m .....,. $3351-. y..,.. 165/wkly, :Ill. 454-4428. ll'olc'1 priv, '""'°' -m.,. lr1rplc, 11'15. be~'nlactnltnl COit. Almlme SJT,000 Joan. t.oM"d !500 N. ~WI vvo I)' I.Aue. 61'5-MI.6. • DELUXE 2 BR tll June Dfvided bath • lots ot 968-t007
R-2. 1'9,:1(1() lull price. 1 Acre No. CalH, M}' .. lllty Altahdtn 535-2116 C ~I Ml 2 BR. ti( baths ....... $2'l5 15th. $2'l5 ino. Call m-308! clOtell. Rec. ball, pool A 1 A 2 BR. Heated Pool. lllO
1,.,lne Newpo!l'.t Pier Realty I: low monthly ~ 2SO S. Euclid St., ONN - r 2 BR.' 114 ba. air cood U.fO after 4 PM. DOOi. tablo, sauna. baU.. It up. Adults. No ptta. 8S3
673-2fl!l8 96Ur13, ' Anahtlnl ~ ADULTS aaly. S BR., 2 Ba. 2 BR.: 2 bou..° ..... $21151100 WATER VfEW, new, la><, 2 See for youndl. 11301 C.ntor St. -I 1 WOULD YOU BLUFFS CONDO Ai>-,,_ ~G::""unt S!iMaoo home, boom oen·~: pool, 3 BR., 2 bo!N ...... $330131'! BR apt, tiWldeck,~ Ket"°'1 Ln. (1 blk W, OI :I BDRM, pool. crpts. drpo.
1. BELIEVE 3 -· 211 bttths For Ille 152 11122 Beach Blvd., So. of hwy. sm Per mo, l BR., ~ baths ...... 132!1 !300. mo. Yearly. 1 lleacb. 1 ~iJ: SlatorJ. n1r1g., 1165. :14!1S lrvlne. j
'W.baw.A Turtl• Rock Plan :~;l'lanAS9JC, COSTA MESA EASl'SIDE H~ Beach 847-Gm ~ 6~ ~!;.:. .,BR.. batht ...... IG5 11111toa Ponlnsul• CUTE lBR. dOpl .. W/yard. Mar-Apt A. se-Tm I
f lc>r..:i~.r-~.;:, ,m"Vla Lido. Nl m«illll 10 Delux•2bedroom. I bttih Santi...: S. llalll St.-PGriwtltY.o.:.\'e.Oou<_ red h·.11 BAYFRONT-l BR. Winter Water,
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lltbfl paid. $111111 ·~~~E ~~llr.~ I ~ 211 ba. home bu * WATIRFRONT * untta I dtttW~U" tllldoled 1117 W. l!tlt St, Roal Eltate 84H84I ,,.,.., ,\dult1. No pell. 1014 chlid OK.~ 53H900 5&1--0372. ~~"·-room, •paralo PllR{PLOAT ~ .. °"r{; 9 ~ ~t' Santa Ma 547-4431 'Br,, 2 Be. Fl'oncll Norman-E. Balboa Blvd,, 673-2'111J, l1Sll -ULTRA NICE Apt. 8 LAR"=-"'c'=E::,2'"'Br:=-:-Apt=.-:-=::::;:-I
• 1' """"'did lhruo\tl DelW<I duplu 3 BR.. 2 J>a, HWrAGE ~ 6111 W"""1nlta Ave.. dy., tzr ~JdL, lrplc. REALT'l tor..,. dol Mor Poolt. • Gantt"" Sauno. No pelS. 2 chlklrm.
ated near pool and I< 2 BR. apt. Patio 6 REALTORS, ~2560. WHtml.....-ll9:HOOI 8400 mo.-. A Oltnpany Wl1li VIiion 1""1\! ,J>r!v, JiC1tto. 818 0!! I Monte V1ota. 5'8-71113.
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BAYCRFSr, ~led On"sa .. II the llllln tOlllot In am 2nd TD Loa If I 9UICK CASH :; •'mi 'i:i'~•f c:.i:;~R.~dul~ ~ ...;.." ' ~~~=·sf.~.
I Cltn\=wlh V1'loto ~· =-!,~1om ~: :::::."'.::·::-= ~ ...... OrallP O>. THROUGH A 3 BR. '~&pl, l )To~. COit• Moll bELUJUBR, b1t1nt.0t.;:"i !=Ill ..... 11111~ nr
n1v. Park Ct•""'· lrvlm 1&7,600. 6IHI06 lu<. Over $12,000. -• Sottllf' Mlf. Co. D '"ILY PILOT Oi>t/ilrp. C!tlldren o lt . HOUSE, tum. r need yard, 1 bllc boadl/bo,y. m .,.. .... '"°"' . $135. 5.11-t.<i ~ Af1Yllmt ~Ml Du lt>t<S ,,..,. tlle ..... -a. !11,lllO. Bkr. 171-TrlS 642-2171 545-0611 "" $21\;/tno, Al-1.103, ~2011. BR. qule~ no clofl•, C&ll or =S>rll lit ~. W-!Ul! 1,:::;;;:;:.====,;-;;;;; I
1-. I AM"' 8 PM wfi. ~ Rnll'l>r 2 _ lll!Olnlnll -.. _. 8'ntn! il•i:t>ar.,... n )'!!: WANT AD • BD, 2 ba. cktot '°-"A motorcyd"' 513-2720. 2 BR.~· Wollt lo boadt! 2 Bl\ NEWLY RED~. 11:A
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• """" .. Ulifurn. m l'@m. ., °""'"" .,. ~c~-~·~~~A~11~·~~~~,~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~;1BJGBoar.$lOWl!tli-SS!lO REAR -Meal bldalar MALE w.una...... d••· HOUll Of' CLEAN AJU:YOOSAnSll?ED-._ ....... H-h•I., '-" Hunttnp.n Bwh w..i.. izo Mo. 2 St;y. bomt, ~ -,.llal>le tor wlblL llel collor. *' noon. w!lldowl. wa11a, car. your _. 1am11y b>-wanted. -<XII "'!I, Pl ~ f9iH?tl. . wnblr. eltcltlc&I, T v B&lboa Pula. R. w. rd I pm ...... T Yn. lft6., comet Let UI .,... )'OU bow w ...... ;_ >.wlY ~ ~. , HAIBOR l!llRft • HUNTINGTON 111•CH l'INES T • R h i ~ ~-430 ti<, G4\I A, WHI m-lllL -.. -.Z21. to-youropareUmelnto •o•• .. Cam---· _,__ -~ ~ _, 1 •• ·~~N St, S13$ --821 '"roK'' °"'* male cat. Loi a Dutch Mon mon•>" ~ 5 H • I t5 3 South °""' Ptam, C-
SPAN1SH COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING BOOMIUTE~ u to 30 ,.,. Wl9thSl.Coola-Vic. wu.on a 11...,... Ctoan Your C--'-betwn4,306tPM. 111.... ,,
2 Acres beautUul park like 1urround~f:; 1ban •Pll<· -·pvt room t.llXI or IOO oq, 11. on buoy BIYd-09l1l2 --.i.:. 11oon a ~·You ASSEMBLERS Colillor;::car WMh """'I"""' .. UnlumllhlCI
l'rom SUD to $215 mo
Sunken pool. Sparkling Spanish foUn • • be. $1), mo. -H.B. -· -· prq. REWAJU>! "'111 be •'I"""'· 53'1-iliS. Apply M Cli!'llO' Marine • * -*
• Spacious RooOlJ • Separate dlnlllg rooin ~. ~ --· • t. . • FOUND OR' L()SJ" ... PE'l"T o..11 ...... Cloanlng Coip. l9l9 E. OCddental SI., * CH I LO CARE *
•.Walk .In .Closets BrRAIGHT blalee h•v• Bur .. uo!Lo&tl'<lo *WEOOEVERYTHING* SaetaAna. LaiUM Beoth. Wonw> '°'
• Home Uke kitchen & cabinets lK>ule In Lar. Bch to ahare lfWluolrlol llanttl 450 0... -. ~ RefL ,,,.. ..,, -Aslt BookltNpor $600 l!a!>t hOUffke<pln( • care
1 Bedroom Untum. $165. Furn. $185 w/1 ol aame. -· XLNT-.,q Knowcalcutator.l!Otrey ol 3 -& -·
2 Bedrootn UnfurD. $185. Furn. nt.S 833-«!21. MARTIN & ASSOC. [ 1~8YDIY-Owo~tloo w .. tclllf lln.l:l0-5'30 lhnlfll;
Townhouse• Bdrm 1" ba 1 •-~ fl WlLLING to ahare 111¥ 2 BR 500 OYER RO, S • --~ * --* Penoonel Aiency during pool year. 9:30' 4 FurD°. ;;~., ., ,....., .,. aot. MIMloo VloJo. c•LL ••• ~""' ....-• -lllSI E. Edqer, S.A. 5:30 Swilmer """!ha. ~
M.-,... bedrooma w/ ..,.., * Call 837-* " ~· • Joni,..... (Malit m Cent<rl -. Rel'L • ALL UTI LI TIES FREI • F leaae 4600 Sq. tt. 3 pbaR ·-.a., Salary _,_ Call ~-....... __ -w~taJ'l ... e W·'~ to H tingt C te SGL worldnc idrl to wnlco ;...., loll c<Utno, !Ully OFFICE cleanlnc, lle 'd, ,..._,. betw...,:10-U. Alktar
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ADULTS NO PETS 673:4191 elt 9: 30 pm. RELIAll/.E DIY 0 •re -or '4&-2521. 16 yrs. Pref.,.-X.CUb Scout CLEANING De ~=.. ~ ~ . LA QU INTA HERMOSA Got-for Ront 43s NOW LEASING -..... tull thne pclli-P1lntlrt A to a.mt 10 yr old boy In dalte ...,;. ---;:;. =
-2 llWlmmlni pool•, 16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 847-M41 HIHlllnaton S.ach tloo earlDc tor 000 chlld. Pipothonvlnt aporta-oooutsaotivitl¥.,.3 sutt..Newport'Bea.h,tlbr • ...,.., ...,,...tloo r.dlJ. 4 Blk. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach Soll Stora,_.Gare1<1• NEW M-I Aie<. birth thru 5 yrs. ~-"-Good pey. ~ta, bo•d•bh,
tin. Seeurit;y ....,..s. No 1 Blk. W. of Holt to Parkside Mini Wa.......,_ 940 Sq. Ft" Up Fenc<!ll yd, pia,.mates, prlv, CUSTOM PAINTING .:;~~'.!iJ~@~-1.::::::_,_ __ _,-1 -I !''"!"'!':"'I""'""'"""'"'"'!'!'!"'"!'"'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I van--from $25/mo Hamil .... Newtaod rm .. tar ... p. breaklaat. hot !l>ter/EXW' Unturn. Inter ATTENTION ••~·Ii"--lD !ll
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"'8'A9 ~· Fum. or Unfurn. 370 On site Man. 24 bl' accna. Brookhurst area. Wkdys on-BUI.~ • est Uc. Ins. Start that Summertime jOb
7DI PolorlOft Way, CM Newport -h No move In -LAGUNA NIG OEL 1y 96IH9'l'l. W"° t be underbid. 00-6005. nowll Work pert-thne alter TYPISTS
nr tt.rbor Blvd I ''Ront A P'---Costa MMe No move out tees Adjace t so Frwy s-· DISC. aaJe WP a: bancflli school and full time thll Ad --Seeuritypstrolled ~orMl(i. BABYu •~•Gi;>yhom•,3 3,000+ oamplesforbome. summer.Youeanmm$25-NEEDED NOW!
•ml of I P1l1ce'' OPEN WEEKENDS ,~Avery. Parlcway to yrs°" older. 7.30 am -to Call The Hangman• $40and 'moreperweelc. You ca~ n370 * * * FOR INSPECTION "''" Cumno ea~--. 5,30 pm F.V • .,.. (Bush-547_,. ' must be 12-16 yean old and iftV"U OCEAN ncl Hamilton le Newland St, HB &ll·l600 ...., .. -... ard & .nlla) 962-7689. • live in the Newport.OW.
a , SPARKLING NEW 5'&-9l~m.a>l9 WANTED warehou.le" ll<ht ~CAfi,E~':iJJk~ * w:t~P:P"1R * ::~Li.~~";.'l,!~~
We need a typist w/Uteo
llh exper. A we a1m need
a 1YWst wbo la aood w/
flpree.
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SOMETHING NEW
YOU ASKED FOR IT
9 • 2 bdnn units detlgned
for tam1lles with ehUdren.
All Utllltlo1 Paid
Featurlna;: Texu walk-In
c~. 00\ible lavatories,
reM&erator, range, oven,
dishwasher, dla:Plll!'~i front
Piazlu, a-araa:e wnn stor·
..... $205. .. $215. per
month. Avail. April 15th.
Reservations belna taken by
CJS REAL iSl'ATE
MS-US8 or S3J.-0584
CASA GRANADA
' Rental Conceulon
LOvely 2 BR, apta wUh a
i:l n gslzed BR. On
beaut:ifully I and sea p e d
O'OllDlh. Gu incl'd ln rent. Child 1U1 10 3 yean. No pall.
'Ai Bil E'. of Harbor.
400 Meri'bnac Way 557-9559
El Puerto Mew
2 BR. $165
Unlum.
All Utllltlo1 Pold
Pool A: Recreation.
1959 Maple Ave., CM
t: SHADY ELMS • !'COL e Adu!tl Pootl!de lltl up.
e Cblldren nat bb:k 177 E. 22od SL, CM 642-3645
2 BR. 1 BA, new carpets,
clrps, pool. PMJ mo. Ge"'
-Rltr. 6l)..3850.
FRPLC, 2 BR, 2 BA, sunken
llv nn, w/w, patio, bltnl,
encl pr, $175. 87,Hld.
umiJ1lH 2 Br., 1~ Ba.,
Adults, no peta. $150. 610
Joann st. Apt. C, C.M.
54HIT3.
EASTSIDE 2 Br, 1 Ba, crptg,
drpe, itove, encl gar. Prl.v.
patio. $160. -·
01n1 l'olrl
Dana Point, new apt! -1 I: 2
bdrm, nr. ocean $1fi0...UXI.
Call 640-1197 or 833-8740
HARBOR VIEW i l"~~~~~~,.,.. I mti< ''""'' uea boonda'l' WEEKDAYS m.6294 When you call "Ma•" win Faotaatlc Trips aod
Elegant apartm•""' d"'8ned BAY SHADOWS LAGUNA BEAOll Garage, Laguna Sch/San Clemonte. LICENSED M 0 th". At· 543-1144 646.lm Prhee. CALL Ta DAY! Apply In The
Penonnel Departmant
Mon.Fri 9 AM·12 Noon
with a Master's touch , w-Apartments dry stora&e downtown. $25. 5000 to 10,000 sq. ft,, at ap-tentlon. Hot mesh. 968-0887. PAINTING It Papering, m "2-4321, aAli: tor Mr . ~ ~~cur1g.bexc1~ ;,Ph,;;;.' ..:491-8'-"°'17"'0.:...,.,_· --=, 1 prox 10c sq. tt., 83l-1£11. Brookhurst & Adame. yn in Harbor are a. ~Ad=ams."".:==-==,--
1 ve e et u Spe.c'°°'J Light It Cheer)'! Office Rental 440 10,000 Sq. Fl. "FOR LEASE. C I Uc/bonded. Refs tum. AVON SAYS =~ .:i"":~~ua~: 1 BR 1 FROM $157 Sprinklers, dock high. Call 1rpor or 642-2356. • "S. Your Own Bo11" PACIFIC MUTUAL
dens. All part o1 the South 2 BR'a FROM $177 ~t SW.:;· a1t°N~ as:::, Rental 445 CUSI'OM WOODWORK, * PAPERHANGER * Earn an income o1 your own, 700 Newport Center Dr.
Coaat'1 finest apartment Beautiful appointments In-Blvd. Ample tree parking. paneling, cabinets, patlos, Catt R@blsp 646-2«9 right in your own Newp>rt Beach
community, elude Decorator Firepla.... 64>-4644 , STORAGE ...,.ce 450 '6,.n. gen'l re pal r I. Duke PAINTING Reuonable nelghborbood.·Be an AVON t Bedroom/studios from $195 Sh r.~ln ~ ~ -7~ A·--·•· •ta' DaDurka ~7598 846--9495. Eves· 675-7307 n...-. ...,... r:co~ Represen~. Call now: CLERICAL M~e~r:::uak Pa~~· .g.Ja=t~ ~loc~-i7soC:?t1~a'ii M:~uos~' All types i;arpentry . -Do~··"'~ 546-5341 or St).'100. CAU 541 -5332
Voll7ball oourt. • Gas _ cor part) 646-8811 Agt. Large or small 53ft.1648 Pelntl~lnt., Ext. ~~ ·=~ar: Records aer1c ······•···
ON THE BLUFFS
AT NEWPORT
~1!· N~. Garqes. ** Ottioe &. Store in amaU R..,tals Winted 460 Carpet Service Reuonable * W>-5925 Hunt. Bch. 2 Sehl qt ~ 50-Free
' sbop'g center, Bolaa &. Hell, DESIRE lease-Bluffs 3 bd, JOHN'S Carpet&: Upbolsterv Pl••ter, P•tch, Rep1lr children. 847-8416 aft 6pm. PrJ!1r ~··~··
H.B. 846-1323 need May ht. Day 1, ......., .,. ... _ f .,._:" BANKING Will Nego. Fee
600 Sq. Ft. OFFICE w/ldt &: 640-14111, eves 5S6-33tO ...,,~mpoo, ree Q\10t· *PATOI PLASTERING UNION BANK t..m,.,.
600 Sq Ft ~~~~~~~~~: cbguard (Soil ,Retardaots). AU-• Free .. timates <><·-· Cttk ·····;·:·,;;·"';;,:;;;;jl Ba, $155. ALSO · · ; Degreasel'I " all color ..,'&it 54().Q25 Haa an openin& for a 1D key, 50 w.p.m. Ll
STORE $156, C.M. 64&-2130 ll•I brighteners " 10 minute * PATCH PLASTERING TEWR backiroood. F ... 360 Sq. ft. of office space. '9rlorulh bleach for w!Ute carpets. _, ___ ... d 1 b 1 Recept. Frnt Ofc ••••••••
New building, Costa Mesa. Save your money by saving All types. Free estimates ~i-lCU\.'1:1.1 es r a e · Aattsaive. Fee.
ADULTS $110. 642-42'11. me extra tripa.. Will clean Call 540-6825 PT e.., Wapp}! 6101n Nperaon, Gen. ate. trne, Fee ••••••
LA COSTA APTS. Bl CH N B living rm., dining rm. & Plumbl111 cere,.sa Dria-. N ewport Typist ••••• •••••••••••• 4001·0 R , • • Pert0nils 530 hall $1.5. Any nn. $1.SO, en r ve, e w port Insurance forms. Fee,
1 & 2 Bedroom Sl60JPer Mo. 541-5032 couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Beach. ,Free & Fee Jobi. -=-="'=-,-===== e Can>et1 • Drapes Office R1nt11 440 MRS. Kennedy S p i r I tu a I exp. is what counts, not Remodels & Repairs. Water Equa1 Opportunity Employer AAA ASSOCIATES
PARK NEWPORT e Pool •t BBQ'• medium & horoscope method. I do work myself. heaters, dlsposala. furnaces, Barmaids--Waifr111e1 ~GENCY All llllllOI Paid FULL SERVICE readlni advises on all af. Good re!. S.U--0101. ' dsbwashn. 6424l263 MIC & Waoted 646-9478 666 E . 17th, Suite 217
From Newport Blvd.i -at Hospital Rood ( block
above Paelfie Cout it'N)') io
entranlle. 900 Cagney Lane,
Newport B-?ach1 Ca. 92660.
Telephone: <n•) ~
APARTMENTS 354 Avocado St., C.M, Wootclllf Bulldl119 !airs o! Ille. By reaohlng L & R Carpet-Upj>olst"l' BIA. Complete Plumbing BAR """" wanted. A ly ~ta Ana
"2-9708 Corner Westclilf Drive & womanhood had realized House $29.95! Steam-house Service. in ~H_ EXper, v!:aa Cl.ERICA[;
Oft the bay Irvine Blvd., New Port she had the God-given ~· -~v Rm $21! Guar. PLUMBING REPAIR Room 686 w. ·191h, C.M. GEN'l OFC CLERl(.
I .. ~·~ apartment •••-H I •--a.-: Beach. Mr. Howard power to help humaJUty. ~ No job too small ....... ~---•-~ ___ ,, ........ unt ngton -en ,, .. , "'01 Has helped reunite the · * * ... ~-* * BARTENDER. p/time. Will-~~.,~15 10•-k-.. •_..,,_. overlooking the water. En· __ ....;:._ ___ ...;.;. __ "~::::,.;;:;;':.,·..,...,--=-....,,--ted Will be! C:1ment, ConcNt• vu-.>.UO Ing to le N.B T nnis .,,., .. '6 1111: ey ~
joy $750,~ health spa, 7 BR.AND NEW MEDlCAL Suite-900 aq. ft. at = Job where ~ ~ DRAINS unclogged -$'1.50 ~ ' e machine lkilll req'd Leant
owlnunlng pooh, 7 l!gbted '"'uo Yaclis Ill 601 Dover Dr. N.B. failed & throo&b 1.-~ Concrete wo r k. Sewerllneto-loo'-'15 Cub. · swttohbrd ApplyL."M.emt
tennis oourta, plus mile. of "I" Beautifully decorated, fully No pity tor those slmo~ Remove asphalt driveway1. * $6-0828 * BEAUTY OPERATORS Manu!. Co., Inc., 15C1i ~
bicycle tr&Ua, puttlne, shut· Luxury Garden Apts carpeted. in top condition. that they are 1n need of help Replace w/concrete 60 ft. Pool S l & (2) Well qualified with Warner, S.A. F.qual Oppxi.
fleboard, croquet. Jwtior 1'1 Adults Only-No Pets Air conditioned. Parklni: 1n-&: do not come for IL Do not No delays. Free est. •rv f;• clientele. If more DlODl'Y tunfty Employer,
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from $189.50 monthly; a11o 1 l899'J Florida St. C'Ai blk. W. eluded. All on ~ level confuse her with &ny other s..3.125. ln1t•ll•tlon desired, will conS'lder leas-CJ..INlCAL Lab clerical ij
and 2-bedroom plant and of Garfield I: Beach Blvd) 552-1445 reader. One visit will con-CUSI'OM Qmcrete, by POOL _ A 1 ing station to. right ~· w.p.m., no mc:rtband --..;
ktory town houses. Elec-,_=_;cno.:4:,,' "-84"7-'-SC-llB;::-~~ OFFICE For I.ease • 1200 !IQ. vince cn4) 675-6791 R nalssance Co 60-90 da care .-. vg. poo ' Prestige locatiOn, Newport week. $450 + 'C ·t trlc kitchenB, private pa.:as 2 BR, 2 BA, $195. Adult ft. Ololce kicatlon. 30c Sq. )'OU. • ~ avail.· nee eJ. Oem serv. Acld waah, tree ~ac~. 646-1617, eve 1 646-ruM. N~ 'area.a
or balconiet, carpetin&, dra· poolslde garden bunplow, Ft. inclda util, except elec. FURNISH YOUR HOME OR 53&-65fli est. ~
perles. SUbterranean park· near ocean. Frplc. q , &: phone. 821 Ocean Ave., OFFICE -draBuy turn~ PATIOS , walks dri Sa 54S-t2'13 Boat Manufacturing ~·~~Co' ? moo ! in& with elevators. Optional patio. fl Pools. Sauna. Ten-Se a 1 Be a c b . Ph : carpets, pes, an"--A.....-. ' ' ves. w, Sewinn/Alter•ti'llls ~·;•~ tar m ~ nv. H08p. _,_ ... ,, _.....,. thru exclusive Wholesale break. remove It replace .. ., B -~T WORK RS. ~rp Rd, NB. No ..s...
maid service. Just north of •wi. ~. 213J43(l..6000. Deco Shown>om& t ncret 548...8668 f le ......, ~ lsland at Jamboree Al801 Br. Furn. From $135 DESK space available $50 whol:: prices. ·e arl c;.ATl~S..PLAN~~S Alt1r•tlons-6il2-5M5 Electriclan,_EiJpne Installer, COOK P ::hts t
San Joaquin HillJ Road. 2-3 BR, l Ba, $16S up. Pool, mo. WiU provide turmture licensed decorator with top Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. Plumber, Touch-u.p Men, i. ..... ni: .. • ... 1 • °"~
Telephone cn4> 644-1900 secluded. Xlnt> children'• at $5 mo. Anawerlng service experience &: knowledge, All Concrete work. 894-3533. Televltion R-.alr Mdd R e .P a i r Man, ~-::_~ .. di----~.~t.che
for rental information area. 18881 Mora Kai (E. of avallablJ. 118'TS Beach Blvd. you'll be delia:hted. Call Contr•ctor ... ,..,. Carpenteo • FinJM, A Mill 6T.r?nz uu-=r ............
NR. 'Hoaa: 3 bd, 2 ba Nu ;:;Be:::•::•:::•::•:;tt:..:G;arfi::::•:;;ld:")'-'96::2-"994::::::::::." II ~H~uo~tlnito~~·.!-~ch~. !:642-4321.~~ I "-=::::0'---~---1 """'--'-'------· Ric•'• TV s.1.1/S.rv. Welder . .Ail Polltlons • betwb
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shag, nu · painted, garg, Newport BNah NEW cust. dee. ofc. suite has MIDDLE aged w J dow er, Comm'I, lncfut, Re1ld ti15Logan Ave., OJ&t:a Mesa min. 6 mo'a exper. im ~ Cooks -S•uce Cool
frplc, ymoe~ 1~;e .. ·A~~ ~ts01.1 -""-'.0...;.;.,.;;;.;;......;___ own N.B. st. address. 7U6 seml·re~ would like to Ne•v, remodel, repair. Store formerly Mesa North Center field. W~ KNat aper. in. ~ $265. O'IU"".nw WINTER, SW1ln)et', Yrly, sq. ft. will partition., grnd meet a t t r a c t I v e , uncn-fl'Onts, cust. patios, ofcs. etc. • Repair All Makes ..,~ 'f'."1-..J! ~uuu operation.;. Call O.fJr
Hllarla Way, NB Anita's Rent.all, Bkr, 2005 nr., air cond, plenty pkg. cumbered lady who enjoys Llc'd. 91W1961. e Uled TV's Fot Sale ~ 0 f fer 4 day v-. Fred, ~1700.
BRAND New Oceanfront W. Balb:>a Blvd. 6:13-2058 1815 Westclif.f 54&-9586 travel, entertaining etc. CSEA Member reUable ' paid vac., pajd:'med COOK needed NB.
O>ndo!ninium 2 BR, 2 BA, SUITABLE for Dental or Write Clas&illed Ad No 644 J!~.--~--"""~ Orange Co.~ 1961.. ' Tuelife hulthru. GoodTbwage~.:_,Apply Club. Sat iunch &
$400/mo •. Ye a r Leue. ~ Medical 100.,. n.· has been Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 u"r""d l..••WCo -,54 •• 7~· Open 6 days 9, to 5 -~ -n-1lll'I· Ul1l~!':!'.\O Bnineh Uf..0050 ·
675-'1694 Ren\811t>tc ' "" established de-:iW' office. 436 Costa Mesa, Calif, 92>26. ~~..,, ay ~moa~ 1 Btek s. ot Baker MG-6002 ;y'.; ~~~~ co~ to ~e
NEW BAYFRONT -Prlv. l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· iiiiil 32nd St, Newpxt Beach, *HINDU SPm.rI'UALIS'l' * Gerwlck & aon, Ue'd Tutoring Ave., C.M. Equal , hotel in Balboa, ~,rt;;jil _ Beh & P1et. 3 Br. 2 Ba,11 6'13-5990aft.4:00. Let this ad change your &73-600. * 549-71.70 Employer mil apt ottered + c om·m .
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MOVE IN TODAY * $560/mo. 2 Br. 2 ba. $495. Rooms 400 NICE office SRB-ce 444 Old whOle outlook on We for the BEGINNlNG Guitar Le.uona "-t Man,,,,.,..,-'.... 1 6'73-1440.
Huntington -h
m-0631 or 6 4 4-4 5 1 O N Blvd 3 blks N rth better. Professk>nal advice Dreftlng Experienced Teacher $8 UUll ................... nl/ $145 A MO. ev,./wk.OOs. LOVELY room & bath. •wport • 0 on ure. Read!niS dally. 10 • Flbergl111 Tool! • COUPON SORTERS
Spac. 2 .I: 3 BR. tn 4-pl.ex. =FUrn="-"ooUocnturn=-NEW=~,~Bd,,.-' Spacloua closets. Priv. en-~~Coututil 1i:I' ~ tt. AM . 10 PM. 492 ·9136 . PLANNING any size job. mo. e Gt&--1281 e Men
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$1.15 to start + Several avail. AU. EX· or · · Id ·~ y ..,.,,..,. · ' 492--9004 312 No. El Camlno Fn!e consultation. Call ~.In fi~· ~-t ~1: performance
rm Ann lease 511 W Bay trance. Inc . garg . .,,..,. ou 500 It. "-·-· ~I""• ....... _ uua ..,... Pl TR.AS. Pool, rec blcli. Kld1 · · · · • clean, ~ I clean. 5.57-9560 l,OOJ or sq. on ~~ Real. San Clemente. 557~ 557-9695. ing, mold la.yup, woodwor!'i euant inlo~nde~;:J
welcome. From $145, See ~~~ Beaday•ch.,5all_:~~ aft. 5. H.B. cor. customer prkgt • VETERANS El~.J.rical I . lllJ~ i.,.. aircraft e>IJ!"'· ok. ~;.M u s t Mir· 17361 Keelton "A", ~ .... oo.J-6;1"N new shag crptg, e c • -1
• • fa...,,... Many co. benefits. Lone ..... ir;UI¥'• Female, full ~.
1 blk W. ot Beach Blvd., oU eves. R~MS $13 w1Chlf~"l:t ~ 536-6666 Earn $4.58 to t!7.00 sJper hour ELEX:"I'RICIAN licensed term program. W or Id' I Permanent on]y. Ca ~I
i;;iSliiaiiteiii;r. ii84Tii-4260;iiiii'oi968-iiio7Si0iloi;. •I ~i!Iur~'; ~~~· Jf'5~ :ecJ!~. a~ Newport Bled, 1617 WESTCLIFF ~=fits ~~fe ~ bonded. Sm;tl( jobs, maint'. = builder of fri>gla Beverly 6'5-5800. l
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•'TI DUPLEX. No garage . CM. 548-9755, GG-3967. 12!J4, 756 le 540 sq. tt., ample tending Santa Ana College. & repairs, ~-b Wanted, F-·le 702 Y ch'· 275yachMtLC Ollumbia Dent•I Secrete~ ,.. • pki .. tll •an!toc Baum Cal! ~-d I -·-a .... , e o r m I et Hia:h1Y exper ~ Adults. 673-2700. 223 19th DELUXE, P.rtv. bath & e'n· • ... ' ' ' • now -""r 90 "9 A C.M. Apply Tue thru ofc. -, • _.. Chol~:1!!:~. Apt1. St., N.B. trance. No smokers. Maid gardner #llM. 541·~· 547-9561 Ext 370 . NEED help at bomef We Th~ a. l' c. ~~~ x~·
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,_ ~s PAID 4 BR 2 •· •-1 -·ndeck J service. 675-.()310, 548-n91. Bu1in111 Rent1I 445 PREGNANT? T b I n k I n g PIONEER Enterprises • Exp have aides, nu r 1 e 1 , F.quaJ '0ppor ,.._;.10.,ert m/f tloic. ~ d. ~~~i"' u.l.u...i.•u:. • uu, ... .,, .... · bort! •Knowallth fats in localsollrond.Pruning, hou1"'im-, com-·•···. ·~~ n ... xlnto...,....UUI ... ._
VILLA YORBA Blk. to ocean. Yrly $350. Call FURN Room, Ideal tor stu-a on . e c _....,... _......... BOAT REPAIRMEN t·-·· ··•·-· ~ "THE FACT 0 RY'' ron· first! Call LIFE LINE-24 apmklr .repair, c 1 e & n Up Homemmtl Up :1 oh n , ! s ........... -..,,-, Nwpt •
Mike, Jones Realty. dent $60Jmo. 2 bllcl beach! si!lting of 22 unique stores hrs, 54l-M22. C.M. N.B. CdM. Re 1 , 547~. _AJust have 'Yaterfront boi.t 644-2455. ~7J~2!t6: 6'1H210 551-1700 Eves 1 adult, no pet. 536-0366. has shops avail. fr $10/mo. PROBLEM Prean .. .....,, Con· 646-6852. J bs W eel M & F 704 repair~ exper. including -.~Den~ta1,...,.=Reco-ptlonUt~--.-41·'
PENIN. duplex, 3 Br., 2 ba. FURN. room, nr OCC. Ideal "Cannery Village," 425 30th e·--.r PROFESSIONAL gardener, 0 ant ' haulputl, m~/hull re~. J;ntelllgent, enthu.slastic, l
J Block• to Beech R~~~~frlg. $330 ~~ for fem! student, $5.Slmo. St., NB. 673-9606, Agt ~~·~i!:,~~ tree work, prunln 1 , H•lp Wanted, M & f 710 ~a& ~t toiy meh.1 motivated Individual wantal 642--8520. 642-SS:ll. tion .I: adoptions ref. sprinklers, cleanup jobl., · e 1 6'l3-6s34 a r • for progreutve dental of·
Brand new, 1, 2, 3 BR apt1. A ROOM for college student, STORE, Avail April 1st, 690 APCARE 642-4436 I and I ca PI n g George. A Healthy looking pei'lon to fice. Pref aotne exp .~
lnW.f..plex, ',.~ uf'1 Bltns, PF~·;.,, or Unfum. 370 private e ntrance &: bath. West 19th St, $135 mo. In· Swincinc ~es 64&-5893. help aerve lunch at Open BOOKKEEPER • PART =r· Salary ope~,
D , .d:l.ts, ... &oltpc, a:ar. $.55/mo. Call 54~1023. quire 824 west 19th St Costa Call "Leah" U pm. COMPLETE gard e9 lne Sesame Natural Food Rest. TIME ~ ~ (aft..1:
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), or ~ Costa Meta LGE. bdrm w/priv. entrance Mesa KEY-3.144 aervict, also cleaJH!p job&, 24«> W. Cat HW)'. N.B. Ap--Lyceum Productions Inc. DENTAL Rfte~
2 Br., fireplace, pool, child & &.La!::::.i'a· N~~~el 4=~729· $85. CUTEl 000 ~ft.· ding ,,·~de•alwifothr~u!: ALCOHOLlCS Anoll)llDOUI. ::a~~P~· ply 1n penon, aft 5 pm. ,P~~: .. ~~b ~ =tan.:... l
am. pet OK. 80-4280 or CONVENIENT G ·-· H ~· . ~ 41S ~ BounqUe OI' 6wce~ Phone 542-7217 or write EXP J~pane1~ main: A"°"nttftg Cl1r1c•I --~7 / ~-Send ~ 842-3753. 24 hrs. Located near vest ome $250.' 645--m>f6G..6560 P.0, Box 1223, Costa Meaa. t e ~an c e c I e a'n . up Fee Pakl Qawrled ad m. 652, can!
l BR., 1% BA. Studio. Patio Newport Blvd. PRIVATE apt., older peraon, Don't give up the BNp! Youne couples, 18-35 + Landscape. ' Free e 1 t: Sec'y, Putthal. $600 BOOKKEEPER -To $700 Dally PDot, P.O. Box 156t.
A Yard. Gar. $157.50, Avail al %W Elden Ave. meals & maid service. "LI.st'' it 1n classified. Ship 5.19--3344 or 548-3643 842-8442 847-9'38. Acetna: Clerical to $550 X1nt GpP!Jr., Med. pl&JL Costa Mesa, Calif. 9:1628.~j
Now. 842-4549. 2 Bedrooms, 1hag carpets * 642-9278 * to Shore Result.! 60-5618.. Z-8 pm EXP Japanese G&rdener Cr & Oillect Mir $150 LakeWOIJd.1
(l]3) Sll-70> DENTAL Secretary,~
3 Br. Green shag, bltn stove, AU bullt·lns. pool :;;:;;;::;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:.;::;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;:1 WANT Eleetrle UPRIGl:IT koo;_. bow. Tr l m,m Ing. ~~=t Pays F: $525 BUSBOYS -apply ~~ ~·
1 blk lo shop'& center. $185. Enclosed garages BASS VIOL. Cle~up, Small lilndlcap. Gtrl FrlA""' to $4'15 Big Caeyon Country Oub l;:;;;ii;;>;;;;;;-' :;;:-;::--:--..
7731 Ellis e 842-1831. Gas le Water Paid e 548-3036 e Ing. . Accts P;;::ble $400 1 Big Canyon Dr., N.S. DOMESl'IC Help •
2BR, patio, bltins. no p<!ta, sJ,"~~ M~th Trader's Parad1·se· Socl•I Clvbl S35 968-3486 Other Free/F .. Potitlons COntact' Mr. ffolltet!B ~l~.,8Ytaod "-"'· 1501Ai.bama'"'days1145. Drtve by or Call EXPER. Japanose Gardener. RUTH RYAN AGENCY No pbooe calls please. • -st .. S,+ 547--0395
ph 5.16-<l683 an Spm • 645-5780 SINGLE? Complete yard serv. Rella. 1793 NewPC<t CM 641H85f CA~ WASH • DISHWASllER. fem Pftj.
2 BR. New Condo. Crp... HARBOR 1 ·1 nes Recelv• • select number or "neal .......... 64)-4389. 17931 Beach im 841..00.1 FUI). p/time -... Good for ""1 aandwleh -' drps, refrlg, pool, ulil pd. quality ~patible matches JAPANESE Gardener. ' pay. 5 I.oc&dona. Chance •tlm p~pl WOMAN, Pitt
t225. 84'l·9914, or 8.(2.39-16. from 1000 • in your area, Complete yardwork &. ADVERTISING: SAI..ES -for advancement. Metro Jrt ~ fl bet 4 Ii: 5.-82t
2 Bl.KS beach, attractive t• mes each w/LARGE PRO'l'O A cleatwp. Free ftt. 642-3102. <>wee County ~Per Car 'Wub, 2950 Harbor La& B wy, Boat
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ttdec. $140. 5.16-9638. REAL RS , Call-· ~-!·-FREE. CWslfled Advertt.lng aa1'1 CARETAKERS, live-In cou-~~M-•··•-• ·"nld.ftl • ·-· a·--•• TOrAL SERVICES C 0 perlM\8 Full time J)Ol)tloo pl saJarr I-llvlna -~~ ~-~ r
j BR. Condo. lmmed. oceu-SINCE 1944 dollars peaam~ve.tl!INTRAe ~~i Palnt'g, Plumb'i· Mob!~ handlh\( vacatloo relief for .;.u.era, 'all utll paid. dee!Kn. C..ta M•
paney. ~ mo. Loe. 673-4400 match llmA Speciallat. 64&o-091!, outside aalee ltlff end 64&:1'124.. '1M450. * 962--09ti • '---------------"ITI4-541-3ris :nus&-'M·A-T.E' 64&-lllll9. daveloplll( -bualnela. =.::.c:;:cai=-rpet---=s.-~s--' DRIVER Lo•Voa Booch ~ II H II Good oppartunll;y tor rl&l>t To ddlver new can "' ... .,,, ..... B .. U..,I ~ """ ov"' penon. u 1n1emted, .. nd =~F1t1me,'-!•I IBR., white water ocean vu ~-u n l/iJil HA VE m.25 eqWty tn 1 ~ v.ENDING .Ro\lte.i 30 ma· U yoa want Quantity 1o Cl lllfted Id No. l""' twbnm1AI poo" leue, $260 2 BR 1 BA untum $190 Jere near Palm Spl"inp. chines on location plus ex· DON'T CALL USI 32' Van for flbOrt furniture 5:'~ J>: p 0 Bax Full time ex JI er 1 • n c e d Hon. Fmc: Leui ~n:: 2 BR 1 BA ... _ ...,... Balance $315 payable $37.SO tru. Trade for IU\'icable u If .-... .. 11tu hauls A gan.ge cleanl111 .. -,.._.._Moc, ~ prefm'cld Xlot.. emp&oyee M Newport BZvd., u1~.., Beautiful apta~w-·~/Pri:.; aem·anl'n)&)ty. Want van-auto or !? You're '~""tor SCS-11162.· .-, '-NIJMI e"a-. beodlta. 64S-366l.. MeH V-paUoo. r. camper. 535-ll31. 6(1.2309 , DISOOYER LOCAL ..,.ww A. laulllltl by APPRAISER ELECl'RONIC TECK
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2 • 3 er .• 2 a.. Encl Luah ~1::.' 11~ WANT A.I '61 vw BUi for m '"'· ...,,.. -· readY OISCoVERY 1tudent. Larp trudc. Reg. )"EE PAID. Need your ~-am ~ ,,Haan_ -bevo. had ap'd w
DO petL 151 E. 21st. C.M. '61..VW Squarebodc, w. '911 !qr -... mobl1' -· ·--~ ..... _ .. Co. 534-18411<r534-2161 ....._ -....... ::__~.M--liiCooll~~-~;-~;;~~I pr. $116' 'IP-Rental Ole., * ,~ -~ -•·t ~ ..,. .... -~---~ ,_ "~ ~"~·-• a.,. to MAI cutlflcall ~ ~ I _... C 30lll -Aw. 5*-1034. -* fact eng, •-,_.., • ~.., ~'::..=-• = -~ Call: -Fri 10 ..,.10 Pol GEN; -muttna. Treo/Shnlb Xlnt opporbodl;y w It o.P !!rd ,_ """"""""' --· lleoch TitE EXcmNG Int, radio. -~·--In-or cw' n.-2J3.387-3393 trim. Gar Ao yd -,..,,.... co. Sal&r)' to Due to np1ru•loo o1 -o1:. N"!~ PALM MESA APTS. call 6l3'93QO !1-1.l am hocse. lnr '1 Rltn. I 11 N•-Reccol)ID!d Est. 5n-6377, 56T.el04. $11.000. Aleo Fie Jobe. Call THE IROADWA Y ""' .,ru train • . ';j(;I
ROOMY cJun :mR. 2BA. MINUTES TO NPT. BCll. 5 bdrm S ba home In * * * • * * FATHER ,\ SONS, u.e Helen -U0-1055, --to hi bltlM. pallo. e1-to bead> Bech.1&2BR. Froml145 M011DefMar,value$42,000 80 ACR!'.S In Bara1ow. -...:t_ trash. yui1 A pr Coo1taJ Penonnt1 ~ Tm Ed!._, H.B. one ot our ""'1
... bo/', zr!r scrim Adu!ll, No Peta. !a< -11 ... home In Cooll Trlde 1 ... T.D. I lr?')l c1e .... up. Ftto ftl. 842-8181. 279o --.. C.M. • Equal Oppci<. ~ ::iva":i A deodtt to
l.MMAO. 2 llr, S llo. ,..t1o; lat IS!il Meea Or. •\leaa ...._ ~·000 .;.iuo5cs.4aa _ lAll ... -. L:1J SKIPLQADER 6 dmnP truck AIU: 1fOU a quolllJed boot<· llOY & GIRL Call 3'!,. Ill'=• ))l)n~ bill.., -qui.t (5 blka rro~mvil.) ~· ~7·91!4Jam .. °' !3,-81NllO.B .. • work . °"1<J"ele, -It -lllUli8 Al -CARRIERS OIMal Ptiw..i All» lldultl. flll5. Jf2..12]ti. •~ ~ r• .. • S bd,, 1~ ba. Nr. Saeta Ana 1&wln&', ])reald>lg. ~1llo. tlltenlnl to 1!111 Bal1nce rQR :mo -81..i. CM--e CASA VICTORIA BR .. 11( ba. ....,, vu. JI= ..,..,unlta.Mi'!Valll;~,~~.u!9001;y. Found , ..... ICll) 550 YARD, -~--·--·-~~.an ~· thu ~ THI DAILY PILOT ~-~-.:.. • ·~ a::E ••n from patio, l &: 2 BR. Fl.Im 4 Unfw'.n, Owntr OIJ'lsider Joe. or .... --_........ ~-,._... ··-bilt wuwu -.""'""" ~"C ... ,,-....,..-.,..in 31111, 2BA. nu C&rl><ta. drt.):lel. D/W TV comm 1ncome '"" $15M Call , Carl Wood Rffll)I • FOUND Chorclal """ toy =.. ~ ~~ n-"1:: rill!~ "'°""' ~~AM.,.!_ N;: m..i. Oil<~. Mu;,a.lll '"flil. 12115 )'tll!i? tl>Jm •nl Pool, et<. Come f,y & eq. Marl< Lei Rl!r. MS-1'111. 544'4)15 eves 544-8141. poodle, male. Old« dog. "11 re. IWI.-"""" to '°"' birth MecArtlnlt $tntlloMo-i, ~.:.-"' ll'id
2 Bit ir--. rd, -l:n& Inquire o,bout out -..1n Llke to tnde! Our 'l'rod<'r'1 HOUSE A APt. W.Cll: Inc. Vic. Adama .l l!rookhunt. Hovoecll nlrt to :10UI' -t I bave -rtoftr. con o.. Ftreyrna11 c..-..;..c;l• In Lor. >ti>'. ~"" ,. .,._ 3llllli ~· 525 Victoria St. Paradlla ootumn lo lor )wJ $380 mo. $lt),000 eq1;y. 'l\'ade S/fl. i6).-0l3ll air I. In ..,,. bulldllw oo W. 11th 11 the ,!t:, ~ Yi~
JAb St."' ... J.fttl. A1 Harbor, C.M. 642-8970. 5 -lot 10 + """" l'OUND' Lr(. -male col LM CO~llOUSE St .. CM • woOld trade k .. DAILY PII.01' Met'·· m--,.. -
1 i IJllL, -... i\dllUI. J BR. ....... UtDIU... Pcol, 5 days OwneN\ll W/thlek or11¥1 fur. Vk:. ~~ !)ER ' f"'1 In ,....., tor your lsk-e &a-4321 e --.. )'OU -,.... a pool. 111 Doal•I&'>, End pr, dobwhr. :Ill tor 5 bucb-'1).'1'13f Collep Park ...., c.M, " ~-* * Ill& """ ol ..,,. lloob port IG.am ..UT Ca"'lllll odo tit>
'IJI, -· .!.-St. CM S..llK 51H2!11. 9oU Jdl< u .... , , • 01Um tln1e. Call 665020. WIDI od -• • • , well· call ll01' IG«IL 1
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"'E"!'X'tJ><E"'C~. S!ECRITARY 11 o us EKE EPER!Pn<. KEYPUNCH OPR. NURSES Aldi. 1..i. J.n lhift. Sal.. SERVICE Station • IaJand 30" TAPPAN elect. """" SCRAM-LETS ORGAN HOBBY
f"'." t mature Pt1'IOll ~urse for Sawyers Home. Beautltul new modUn ofc Experienced pr.dared. P•raonntl Cou". Tmff u.Jesmen needed p/tlme w/Bue, m.. 13 cu ft GE
wl ext.'tlltot lkilll • 1pe1). Mature. U pm-781' lhltt. located In fublon blind. Hu.nllqrtoo 8 ea c b ~ It you an A&ll"fflllve en· eves A wkndt. Apply Arco rtfrla. m. Kenmore au\O • tni needed to wont for cllvi-~. r--• ~-a._ bt--1s. 6 vaJeecent u.......iw, l881l thWl"iuUc a. want to staUon at 11th l frY!r>e CM wuber 1eN than 2 l'i old. ANSWERS Don t bu,y lltY ' a:an until tlOflm•"•"et A...utt .. .i~t ...,.._. _. • J~ n~_..... ~-... ••~.-' ••e11. ~ ............ 61!-112 you CAA play! Non-pluen fisuttr-~ ~i:: HOUSEKF;f:P,t:R tr ..._ Mo't recent. 'JCPH'· Sa1'.ry to ~--.St., HB. e m..ouu. MONEY SIIlPPING Room Helper, ~.r-v.iu;i, • welcome lo atlmd free wm1r: 1
prefenoed. Sa1-rY comnien· man. Pf.time. !Brhome. $450. Call Jan Paae. Nurse. Aides. all lhift:I, x!nt • ADVANCE ON YOUR IOme heavy ltftirw, tome BuNon -Hello-Twice -ahopl:. For information
turt.lt wtth ab!Jlty,_!~bfral * 84&-6850 * ~ OlutlJ Penoanet1 frlnae bn.ftl. Bevtri)' Manor .~ wmt PEOPLE ~llJll:. Apply tn ptt10n, WARDS 12 cy~le, 16 lb Sahd.lt -BEHIND Contact: Tom Dieterich
t-&Mil,ta. c..JJ SU.iQ.l 1w HOUSEKEEPER • Cbai· ~· 2T90 Harbor BJ\U., Conv. Hosp. 496-5186. We wU.l tn.ln you tor a posi· tion, ~.~anut., 858 Produc· cl:s= !::erWh,.;r.~ ~ : Race track action: A 642·2851
app:>lntment. panton po1ltlon -C 2 OFFICE GIRLS Uon Jn our 1rv\Qe ottlce tn cle elec dryer $50. GWit & jockey ldclted his horse. 'I'tle Cot11t Music Service
' UNI GARD mponatbWtle1 t DC I u de M.AaGNIST. Ttred: of tbe1 NEEDED all ~ ol llCl"ell!nln& 511.IPPING Oerk .. 5 days wk. dellverl'd.. 546-Sb'72 ·or hone said, "Why dld you Nev.· port Blvd. at Harbor
INSURANCE ~1 • will-~:....1/l: ft,_·~{~~ ~k.~. Radio .... ~-· dl ... "b tfftl•• A evaluato -tJai Shipping 6 ,.,.,v1ng. $2.50 847-8115 klek met There's -eo.1, Mc'" ~· ·~ ~ 1""'ll ..,,. ....... ~ ............ "' plo~... tor '--' per hr. Apply S..10 am. Mon. · BEHIND ua." 'D St.let help stereo drivers Uc. Rel& req"d. Call 1211 Lo I a o Must be 25, able to drtve em yett --na· A TUei Sea Sulla. 825 W COPPERTONE Westing-~tAROi Z..tAROIES IN • wx1
•equipment, salary p1 ... For Lee Dove -days & Aw .• Cost> Mcst, 5G.1284. • YE°t'~l)J/ CPeArsoB,OCO =· .. i::uema~:.."::· 18th St.:· C.M. . house "'trta w/freezer, good * AUCTION * "' -IV•W"'5 wtth In appt. "5--Tl5t I to 4. 4M-6C38 eves. MAl..LIE'S WIG &: Btaut,,y • 833-2700. Denni &: De ~ SHIPPING-REC cond, $ll0. ~o brt 2:30 Fine Fumlture ultl;!r·lnventory, cleanout Hous-~--•·•·-••• nl .__ 186 E. 16th. Costa Mesa • nn • p.m. • ~ isalc. U11ed, dlllCOWlted, '
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~~. full time, .....,., ·-ope ng ,,,.-Penonnel AKency of Itvine. Ex.per. only -Small ma.nut .. « fl()()(' ssn1ple-a llUll\Y ottim mature, i'Ood company beauUdan. exp lb h&lr ORDER CLERK 20!!2 Mlcbelmn Dr. AIID Grow w/u,,. Good~ KENMORE wuherld~r Auctions du,y, 7:XI p.n1. t d 1y du.Cou nted pricft
beoetlta. Beverly Manor p:Mis. Saluy, comrn • Natlollllliy knQwn manut located San J098, Lorw N'wpt. Bch &U-3m f79 ea. °''P_r 200 waahen, Windy1s Auction Barn "w""11~ h u • Ciity. Convaleticent H 01pIta1, vacation. 548.Jf48 firm. Must have good pho~ Beach Tornnce g ant a dr)'en, refr1& from $39.95. a IC s MUSIC
Laguna Hilla. 837~ MAINTENANCE MAN manner to deal Ana ..\nanei.m ~Diego I: Statistical Typist 545--0780. ~'ii Newport, Od 646-8686 South Coast Plua 540-1.830 I
HOUSEWORK • Oeanina. Exp'd Spanilh speaking pref. w/~tomer_s. l.m.a&ine • She;.,.,'OC)lf ~. $4i'5-S525 Pu mo. 3 Girl ate. Rent Washers/Dryers &hind Tony's Bldg ?ttat"l. PRIVATE party wanta to
Tue& & Fri, no~ $2.25 Xlnt work t DK cooditlons. company gives ~onuses SALES Nnr N.B. dty ball. 6"l$-J551 $2. Wk. NI n1alnL STEREO: 1973 Garr a rd bey pl s no for ca.sh.
br. Must be thoroueb. 'Rtb. Good frin&e b e n e ft t 1 • quarterly. Beautiful ottioe&. y -•--•----STOCK·sales lh1. exp prefer-* 63S-m'J * Quad Sys!em, f\!11 size 835-227&. Own lnW. Alie 5 ·~ -n •. ,, Co _, Call Sally Hart, S«J-6055 OU can flLlalC your 1UU.1t1ie & red Recet•.1..,,. 1 e w ln g turntable, AM/FM/MPX :;.:_::;:;:;c~~=~--r · U'U·......,.. .._.,. .... ew nva.iet-Coastal p ' raise )'Ola' ~ at the tici:...1 .... , ~';: ' Bulldlnt Materials 806 receiver, 4 air suspension TV, Radio, HIFJ,
644--8148. cent HO!!pltal. 2790 Harbo ~rmel Agency, Mme time. Ex c e 11 en t ......... <& S'ffi..28?0 11peakl'r S}'!tenu, tape deck Stereo IS6
HOUSEKEEPER 1or con-Maintenance ORD ERL y r. operavd., :~·rm dlanoe to aupplemtnt fam.i. • SURPLUS Bun.DING plug in jacks Brand new in -='-"'-----'=I
valncenl bllpital. Apply 'Efectrlclan wUl train. Swing ru(;~,' ly ibcome tn )'OUl'. spe.re SUPERVJOOR wanted by ad· MATERIAL · 1000'1 of NEiv box, wu 1t:tt unclaimed. 1973 ZENITH &: RCA TVa &;
Ba)' V~w Conv. Help. :zoos Min. 6 M st be , tlm.~. A1ao f\lll time eareer verti.sine Co. Woman btwn. ITEZ..181 Doors, lumber, ply. Ori&inally S28() now $125 or sle'l'NI! priced to clear. All
Tburln St., C.M. ble to ~.boot u lJ\JeC Pers. Dept Hoq Hos. NB. opportunity w1tb equal earn-the age of 25 A: 3S. General wood, alum sheeting, mold· small pymnts. 893..ooo1. ' avail. models are In atock & tioo mold 4 operate' ~ Pain tel'. Part-time, pmna· in&" opportunltiea for both office procedure helpfUI. lng, windows, etc. VICTOR ckr chine on display at o~ ~ Indus. Eft9lnHJ" $1SK machlnet. Some lmowledrV nent pogt~on. Must have men & women. Ca 11 Willing to work tong hrs. for BUI LOE RS SURPLUS sed b .a ~ °!t A.ti ty·s h1.tgftst dealer. 3 yr pie·
Workbi& mgr who will aervldnt forltlltta. h:I ahltt, ~ experience. Prefer re-831--0741. ~~e Tv~1..,,. earnings. 2-IOO So. Main St., S.A. ~\et~l u~'!'rs nt :: Cheap ture tube, 1 ~r parts •A
develop&: implement train daya. Apply betwn 8 tired peraon. South Coiut Sales Speclallst N~t S::snApply"Ji.s ~~~· Mon thru Sat l()...~ plastic parts.· Made in service wan-anty. Ca.ah 90 ,
optrating methods, pro-A 12, LM Cox -Mf1t Co, Inc., Comm. Hospital, Pel'80nnel Customer .Service Suite E. H.B. or call TI4: 546-10..12 U.S.A. r.tndel t~57·M. Make or term• to 36 n10. avail. ~ure1 & controls resulting ~ E. Wamer Ave., Santa Office. 4.99-1311. Estab. mfg. firm in Irvine . 536-2100 Mn: Ward for Cemeris & offer. 842-1150 eves or ABC 'cokll' TV, 18046
ln min. production CQSts & Ana. PARTS MAN, airtraJt or has openlng for a brtght, appt. Equipment IOI anytime wknd1. Brookhunt, H.B. 968--8329,
max. operating ettl.clency MALE an a r 0 u n d marine. lnsld~ sales. Retail en t husl.a.stic 1eU-starting POLAROID AutomRtic 103 or 9021 AtlB.nta. H · B ·
for manul. function. I..ocal reataurant tralnee. Part &: Whsle exper. nee. Call young aalesman capo.hie of TIRES POLAROID Automatic 103 Land Camera, just like new. , _96_:>-1~5509=~· ---~--~·in':· rr:~ $lSK time~" full time In sum-Mon/I'ues/Wedonly540-7594 becoming our natlonal JONES TIRE SERV. LandCamera,juatlikenew. With fl&Shgwi No. 268 & STEREO: Deluxe-1913' Gal'"
• • mer &: hc>Udays. Must be 17 PRESSER, tor production on "key" accounts rep. Req Immed \Yllh 08.!hgun No. ~ &: Polaroid sell timer No. 192. rard ay1tem~ toll 1be
Pref. exper. in semi COO· or !)Ider. No long hair. 515 dreues & skirts. Top pay, Startin& salary to $850. Call e Ti;~ S.rv. M~per. Polarold sell timer No. 192. Make offer. 842-ll50 eves or cha.nrer. J en a en air
ductor, diodes, component E. Balboa, Ba1boa Penn. 646-0308. Co. Prea. between 9 AM &; e R II S I Make offer. 842-1150 eves or anytimit wknds. suspena.km spkrs, 3'.IO watt
parta, feeding ot com· MANAGEMENT noon. 714-644-5193. eta • esmen anytime wknds. A r.11 FM/h-t?X receiver :::: =°:~ ~~~ TRAINEES · PRODUCTION SALES : :r~~ct:"~tlts Furniture 810 Ml;:~::.eous 820 ~r'.*r;:Sec~r~~
+ handling semi conductor National Co. opening local PLANNER/ WANTED a Sincere, Apply In Person WATER bed, complete. KiliJi:'.1--------= Orlglnally over $.150. Now
agency. Org. Co. firm. branch ottlce ln Mission Prote98ional Sales Peraon to ""•"ff·~· Blvd · Uk Pod ta! \VAN TE D -Several ~ $170. or a.mall pymnb. MD •a,000 Viejo, Dana Point areas. SCHED_ UW join statf of e11tabllshed ~ "'"1.!Ur · Ille, e new. es type Ori al 893-0501.. ..,., Needs 2 men .l 2 women Re&ldent Vocational School. Costa Mesa wood frame, •till untl.nlshed. ent rugs & hand-made .7.i="''=~-.,..,..,=-...,~ Prof. med. group looking for wi,11..... to learn 0 u r Plan schedule Ir coordinate Gain ftnandal aecurih•. For With foem pad &-heavy tapestries. Call eve a• MORANTZ model 22 un/fm
mmlcal doctM wn.·5 )'TS. bu;r;;u, Refe~nces as to production. phases tor Appointmenl call Mr~ Jack, TAPE shop sales ga1 Will vlnyl liner. DOES NCYl' ,;:;644.;:,;-5326;;;;;,;-· -:::-...,,..,."""7' stereo receiver, U> watt, ~ 'hi~.In~W ~t.y calt &1~~JbWty ~:nc~a~~w;'~ a 1ol._!~:; 956-UJO. :f· For appt &45-7152, s ~~ e~1!~r =~ \\~~~ Hi~~U:g~~ ~~~.mod;1 1°N., ·~ !:';
,F/C BookkMper $700 train. Orange Co. -=======--·working from blueprint!, SALESMAN wanted, run TELEPHONE SALES wkndl. Call 545-0623 or 546-4478. 1 pea ke rs , Xlnt com. !::t~~.OO:~st"' = Silts Engr $16-$20K pa: tlm~~~ ~on sales orders It engineering ~~i ~~p~( o~p·p~y' Permanent or part . t Im e MOVING. Muat sell beaut. Musical Instruments m ~-~!!!!~alt~~·:~!O~pm~~~I tble to type 45. High level position. Aero * :0'!""""1 * type documentation. ~A.. work, mornings & eves. b~t orange &: black sofa
Receptionist $450 Space· Computer or Digital v-n-i.u.i. STACO SWITCH ~r:;!rus'!~ 7!n...~arbor at Gua.r. wages a: comm. For 8. ~tra long twn bed, \VANT Electric UPRIGHT
50 background. Degree req'd. Med. Transcriber 1139 Bakt!r, Costa 1\.Iesa detalb call Los Angeles Sparuah adj shelves. 48" BASS VIOL. ,,... to You I(': a~ly~PP~ ~·P·~: ~U:~ c:.· All ex· u~.ha;et!~~ ~~~ Ai. F.qual~rtunity SECRETARY Times,~. ~~e~sb-4fu.t.round coliett Office ~~~:r:, ~-----~ I
volclna. NIGUEL PerNsoEnWnePI ~~eTnck mand of the English Employer TOOL, DIE & ~RG. 9 Pc. SoUd w'iinut din-Equip. 824 3 lines, 2 Times, $2.00
Personnel ••ency ...,, language &: medical Newport Beech MOLD MAKER ing set. Drlftwood w/glruis1 --'~------'-•••••••••I 2'M35 Forbe7Rd. 833 Dover ·or., N. • terminology thilc h I g h PRODUCTION Painting · The lrvlne Company top coUee table. Eves. VICI'OR adding machin&. 5 Little glrla (part ahepherd 642..3870 paying position could be air bruah exper. Cal I Small eleotronk:s ~rm needs GJS.-6346. u.se<l • but in xlnt oond. All pup1) Need a home.
Laguna N!Jtuel •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I yours. Salary to $750. Call 548-6116 for appt. ..., 5 p etal ~ 131-1477 Sally Hart,~. Coastal has o~ing for secretary experienced man w1th abili· c. CU1tom Llnk Taylor m 'gears • no i.:ueap 548-6556
11•-""'""'""!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!! INSURANCE clerk -day1, Penonnel Agency, 2 7 9 o PUB REL JRN[ with legal or nal estate ty to design molds or dies white ~h Prov. bdrm plastic part.1. ?o.Iade in U.S.A. FREE to good home 6 rDOI =.,., ~ •·Jep~-rs 'or ad-full ttme. Penonnel dept., H-~· Blvd c M leulng back.......,und. 1 Girl trom detail ...... ~ draurinos seL Will sell u unit or aep. ~lode! 16-57-54. Make offer. old fe-·'e ~ "--an Shep.
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Pick )'Olli' own hrs. S2 per Exper. Wanted to share in urology. Must be xray cert. Some understanding 0 f penonallty. Typtne 7D, wh rocker &: ottoman. Llke New lM Copier #257 Sell the old stuff Buy tht! new
·hr. plla daily bonut. Exp operation of contemporary or willing to obtain same. design architectural or real 90. Excellent co. benefits It. new. Make offer. 842-1150 $200. Call 644-4844 •tuft.
not nee. We wUl train. Call· home fumishinga sh 0 w Call 9-S, 644..8729. estat~ It Fee Jobs working conditions. 1139C Baker Str..t eves or anytime wknds. 1--jiijjiijjjjll _______ jiijjiiiiiiiijj ~ from our office, apply room. Contact Mrs. Bolleau, AAA Associates I osta Mesa DE.SK, dreuer, cedar cheat.I•
._.11 ~ ~oo' ":!:_Sul. W~_,E ~ l 'ii6~44;49;1~7,. ~;;;;;jji;,;;;;;;ij MOBILE HOMES Agency Cal 644 3389 $49-3041 headboard Mat c b Ing, ::t. ~ .. ~ ..-u• tu" ~ I,.,.. "1fa::A '1f$ es 11 006 E. 17th, SUite 217 Between 9 I: 12 am, 1-4 pm Walnut, very good ahape
...,.. Golde:n West. Mob i I£' Sente Ana S4l-5332 F.quaJ. Oppor. Employer 548-7362.
FOREMANi nbe'r&].as.a mold Hom", a leader in the SECRETARY * * * SOFA & loveseat,
shop, llpm.7am shif t , ~ PERSONNEL manufactuttr of mobile REAL ESTATE SALF.S For Newport Beach Ad TYPIST·Recept. tor small never uaed, both for $160,
)>revklus supervtao?y exper. 5ERY1CESAArr.1tt. V'""V home ii rec rea ti ona l ~ CAREER A&ency. All skllb including manut. firm. aver age 30. usually home, 968-7910
ftel'd. FlberJla ex per. ~V-...1 vebiclfa, bu CU'ftJ' op-New or t!XperlenCt!d. Jolb tbe aharthand. Sharp lookl, Jona: Neat appear, &: good t;ypin& MUST 1ell! Pluah IOft vnl . 'i"1~;. boct not ~ FEE PA' ID ~11:: ""'follow-= = ~-~ houn,&;t il:".;.e: !~ req'd. Tapmatic Corp, -& Vt; Her<:Uloa .... -Y ~· _, .~~. -•-::::"~. St., Irvine. Uke oew prl_ph•. 536-6641. A: 2pm, · cGreP' Yacht Elec Sales ~ 1o S12K with a lJl:l~ of over 300 . C'laasUied Ad no; 62i in~ v
1 0orp,orl.631_1:"_::.,""', de~~"'··=~~~ 11f"l9iii~ :.w~t1.-::,~.:.,,_~o•r~F.;; ... : ~00~, ~ · TYP.IST,F/tlme Gor!f! Solo • 112 ....... \ ...., vantage of our recent ex-Club. Multi-mlllion dollar Costa Mesa, CaUL ~ Typing addreuea. Appfy ln "LOVE,1; ~;.;recycling" sale.
help, for adverthlna ptq-: !l!ICl'OW Sec'y to P8Dlioo. ln the mobile advertis1rlg program. Free!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I person, Pennysaver, 1545 Unique. Jr. lX>ueehold items.
, ~Uon,y 1~~ :v:; ~~~ to I: h om e & recreational guaranteed lioet11h:Jg acbool. S.Cretery Newport mvd., C.M. By Pie ~. Adam.a .. 9182
tum1llg pa1d dally. Pick Secy/Construction to $6'm vehtcle areu. ~=en!,u S:~~ To President WAITRESS ·~·3JiB. Tuea &
)'OOI' own hl'I. 'from 1 Sl!!cy/BrOkttage to ~ ...... "..... Est.ab. firm relocattni April Exper., MUlt ~over 2L Ap-'' ' , ....... r..:c""·~~~ :ii.m. Apply 315 3"! SL, !LB.' l!<cept/Geo1 O!c ID$525 2 ~· 835-lfi'm l'ARPET 2 "'brand new Irvine oom-ply Jn penoo. SUrf ASldoln, ' e: Sal Slit 9-5. ~ SUfte E. -ait1iW Oerk to i550 With no pnMout: ex· ""i:l plex has immediate opening 5930 W. O>ast Hwy, N.B. ' ~ · Del Oro N.B.
(.'left Typist toiSOO pertence who would like ~~=,R="H,;,.c.lo:;r..;•~--for a highly skilled WAI'l'R&5S for graveyard .tiq:. -It brass.
Ottice •••••••• $525 Cbmln.'l/Lines Rat.er $500 to enter our rut erowlna: R.E. SAL&S'.: .... ~:.....'_ . secretary. Must type m ablft. Odie'• Resta:urant, Mi1e. li0Uie1iotd. · :~t-~ .......... ~'.:'di!''*'f~~~s lrii!UJtry. INCOME PROPERTY wpm, ohortltand w;,_wpm. I~ w. Coast Hwy., NB. Rousohold'Gooc11 814 v~ce · · · · ·..... -WE HAVE AN XLNT Starting salary to s .. ~ CaU App.y btwn. 8 & 9 p.m. ·'---., ml Aat Oirs1de • • JERRI \VHITl'EMORE BILLS OF MATERIAL SALES POSITION OPEN Co. Pret. between 9 AM I: WAITRESSE.S • Food .l Al'fl"J~ IJ)Ool twin
Eu<:. Sec'ye •••••• $600-f100 .E. 11th (at INine) CM CLERK il you nlate to a amall, noon. 71~5793. Cocktail exper. only. Sld'a bed.I $45 + D!•tchln& almost
Inv. Control Clerk ..... $500 ~ulte 224 60-1470 Responsible fur pref:; specialized, suCCHllul Secretary Blue Beet 673-99()4 new u•da, SIS eac. ·=:m~~::::::::·=: fl•""""""'• 'II ~mde=~prlnt. ~~Taak~ohn55= ~!:u~Mc:er!1~.n~ WANTE
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SecJBuyer .•.••••. $600uP:. *JOBS Prevlouaexp£'rtence seeka )'OW1g lady with salnmanMusthave~ hand i.'tfn. mower t 8.
AaatN'-fnrt/bckWPORT. ••• $000 CALL 541 ·5332 """'""'· ,.lated upertenc< Jn book· tr!ln cal~ pl"!"'>I Jno, • Fonnloa .oblte bar with 2 I: k-ln• ~•-· phooes t "' gen hardware. bar chain $39. After 5 or p I •-......... ,., ...,., .. ,., 'e c. Must have a:d penonal.lty Sabad '' s d
1 we= o~N~'~ : :-r: =:·d~ =Ml~~~=te ~~ 6~ ~~PP~4 tar meeting Pubuc A be 644-ml~ u n 1
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'42#0 t ·Mech. Draftsman •••• to $900 . ~m~nt,:!11b~ R.EAL ESTATE SALES to 6 pm. =· ~.;,n*~lyeo~ 28'x~." unl~drforest a:ree1 n ''l'""'~~~!!'!~""'~I Plant .._,,,ut au•--actual •••-& FREE ~ICENSE SEJCRETARY. MARKETING ~Rochester C.M. CUBwm m-·apes,_,ooae l: GENERAL i Truck Mechanic ••••• $5.25 hr ..... ~'6 ---I DEPT Growing financial weave, good cond. ~ or EN Tool & Die Maker •••••• $5 hr costs of our producta. TRA NINO 1ervt~ organization located WANTED, llbarp, vivacious, beat 'offer. R.ed shag rug NURSERY M Tl~ Ut.Uit:y Man •••• $2.50 hr Degree &./or previou.I Famous Real Estate· IJcefll· In N'pt Center. Typing enlflualastic, dependable w/~n gold 1lecka, w/pad
-;touple-manage apt ••• to$600 e~rl.ence requirt!d. ing Course now available ipeed 60 Ute lhorthQnQ, girl, 17 thru XI. F.aster 6x9, .$30 or best offer.
Free Rent CALL FOR APPi'. thru Tarbell Realtors. Free 10me college prt!f'd. ~ weekends & summer. Call ~1495
J-j>Vholeaale Crowin& -1 yr's' Free & Fee Jobs (TI4) 547-8393 Placement Service. Free J)Ol1Unlty for .advancement. ~....ro:lpt. ,. ... ~1:; .. ~ ~ r'M'~l~sc-e~l~la_n_oo_us ____ ,
exp. Only. Salary open. AAA ASSOCIATES Equal Oppor. Employer Training Program. F.arn ~t. ~ o:~ ~.e,e.f1ts Mm. 3 yn Balboa isi~':' ....... '6 1• -==""'---'.:.:::I t..a.runa HU1a area. call for' AG"DICY while you leam. Call Al -·r ~ SMTl'H Corona Siient Super
appt. SfJG..1580, 666 E. 17th, Suite 217 MOLDING MACH IN E SIO&n (TI4) 832-5440, on SEX!RETARY portable typeY.Tlter, used
, NERAL OFFICE Santa Ana ~.:~all~~ Weekend> (n4) 832-1000. DYNAMIC DUO WE NfED YOU! very little. In real oood
!Inn oUe peri 'd A 1 RE TRAINEE. over· 25 for Yoo • · u·-h-Jn cond. With carrying case.
• oub pportunl\lo• J. W. Robln$0n ence ii not req • PP Y sales a: lllllDqement --i. "'your exce Cl" ·~l' g l.take offer. 842-1150 eve1 or ~-A btwn 9-11 .am Ol' 2-4 pm, ......_ ill train I"''"' skills ln the front oUice of anytime wknda. ·~-·-u.,.htbqinner. tof Callfornla Inje ctlo uuu. W I: sponaor a local brokerage firm's Tr I Ass bl
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Call Mory Beth 642-56!1, oxt~ 330
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· =c contact. Call J&n N rt Beach Moldine Co., ~Briggs Aw for license. Career op-busiest dept. SaJuy open. ft em ers ALM'OS'T new 2 month old
; r:p~~~ a; i 9 J Hu 6~ For (Jhine Indultrlal Complex), =ty. Call for appt Can Mn. Petersen, 644-1890. Clerks . ~i! ~uxetor~k:k Top•l ~""-1::J--1Ll·:l
l' Barl>or Blvd., C.M. SALESLADY = ~-=· experleooe In RESrA~ c:oonter help. s=~Y~=. :;;,,~r Sr. Typists Coot $350. Owner ...,"rlft~~~
GENERAL OFFICE model ihop work. The r' ...... t 11:30-5, Apply in person meMUnte with , ...... Houri S _._ • top for S260. 64&-6581 ....,..,., ' ~-__. -·-, aU ·-·-' ""'"" ,..., Neat ap---. Tutee '"r ecr ... ,.,.nes CHAGALL Lltho S 4 5. , n'"" •-.-,_....._ ~ E:xperlenced. Part-Time man wlll be employed fUll r--~ to lllit. Write: John Jones&: • • ~ p0on,., F N M•t-•N Sbo tlm• on (l<Olotype develop-2966 BrislDI, Coata Mesa AHoc. 436 'H•llotrope, CdM. Accnt Clerks. Plcuao Etching m.. Brad-) (
,Ute booldl,.ping. Start $400. "" ew --~ P menl o., shift only. Bio-RESERVATIONIST SECRETARY Trainee ror bury on 1115., Dall Lltho
"'54fl.SBilO. Apply In prroin J.0.5 pm ll)'namk•, 11542 Annmong E>Q>u.-part-time, 3 da,y, wk. Chlror,ctic ok. Under 40 VOLT ~ Othen. Pvt pty. 9166 Llghtweiehl aod """b' for
No. 2 Fa.sbioD 111., NB Ave., S.A. ~d ~· Con~ Bill prer' . CdM area. F/time. ln1t1nt Personnel PLAYHOU SIZES 10!£ -aL luncheons to late-day wear! Equal Oppor. Employtt NEWCOMER er pm, ewpon. Call 6T.H070. T l'tll')' Se-.1 SES -cu.11tom tr4VfJ Arrive elegantly at parties
WE'LCOMING: ei:: Inn. N.B. 644--1700. SECRErARY, P/tlme for empoLIS Dr '"}Ce dealgna or 1tai'ld1rd plahl. In, of'IT' """ in thl.I ti.amorous cape.-
JUNIOI\ Salesmen: JD..15. Hoapltality HOlteSI ROMAN RESTAURANT &. patent lawyer In N.B. Muat ~J:ch '• Su~~41 ~1..; ~ 11~....ic~e ;,..!-c. lllMiM? 1114'f".,.. shawl. Crochet aolid ~1 Earn $2)-$40 per week pt· To Call LOCAILY on new Deli now taking appllcatlorui be able to work at own Equal 0ppor Employer or &ta ~. v1.r-v1u or then lacy de1lgtt of grad11&tm
Ung new eu1tornen for the rff\dent famllle. brincll'IC tor exper. Dell help, male 6 home. Call 644-1583. · GT:t-8728. LUCKY YOU flndlna:: a 1eallo1>9. U• wonted. Pat·
DAILY Pll.OI'. ~ii 11 not a gJttl & dvle Into. Good pay fem. Eull A: p/rtme. Apply 8 EC , y / Re c 11 P t 1 onlst, WIG srrusr wo~·s ~ding Ting tet. dress as sllmmlni[ u tblt ln tem 7457: euy to follow
htWlpaJ)CI' route and does P/time. Must have happy 3709 So. Bristol st, S.A. Boating bu1lne11. Interview ExpeT. $2 to $2.50 hr. Salarv Like ne,y, hatdly used. ~e fol' that lmpol'lant dlreetklna. I
·not lndudt collectina " or Im.Ile, ear, typln&: ability, SAILMAKER wants ap-by aPpt. 548-2253. + bonus. Empress, 7800 \V~te gold. Unusual 11etting. nieetlng or lllp )'OU've been SEVENTY·FIV!l Cl!lN'l'8
deltvertnc. 'I'rlnrpOr'!atlon 11 -54:::1,,:"300S.;:::::-~~~-~· I prentice teamst,eae11:-No Edinger Ave H B $7!S. 962-3207 aft. 8 pm. planning. Note vertlCAl fiow tor each pattern -add 25 rmMded. we ~ four _..,. ··-•-/ • ,., S""'RETARY ' · · BELL down fro 1 cent• tor each patten\ for hours aft onn... NEED · individlNWll w a-exper. nee. -nPPv in peC'IOn, _.,_ WOOD \VO R KER S " YBOA.RD. xlnt cond, n · Air Mail and Special Handl
after llCbooL Md 8 on pJ.ndlnJ chemical corp. Top at 4 pm, Mon, March 26, Secretary w/tront ottlce a.p-Manufacturer or musical In: unbreaka,ble box $1 5. Printed Pattel-n 9166; H&ll Ina; otberwile th~ t,~e~~.T$!li pay lf quaUt:led. Wlll train. 1'13. 1733 Monrovia, SUlte peara.nce, persona 111 y, atrumenta needs trainees for Motorcycle helmet, perfect Sizes 10\.ii, 12~. 14liii, 16\-S, delivery wru take tbree' Hu.n~b ~~on-S.-227U. Y, C.M. 6e-S9lS. Equal Op-public contact & a:eoeraJ of. wood ahop e.ssemllly & coDd SS. 814-1689. 18'Ai, ~. ~ 141,9 lbuat 37) weekl or more Send to
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1Cboc:J1. by s PM to SALF.SWOMAN, MATURE, EMPIRE te"'"'. Ins wheel, flat, 14". Never ,::''~~~ ~ Pn.cJ'I', lai.' Needlecraft
GREEN THUMBS ~· ExperieoceJ F/U,.. needed lor nn. MANAGEMENT CORP. uoed. 110. w.mo .-w -··taeaL ";,,h"'!-•ttero !Or Dopt., Bax w, Oki Oio1fea priority ST. JOSEPH Jewclry stJes. Et<per. pnt'd NB anytime •·knda. --•~ ~· Station. N..,, Yodt llY J\111 t1mo ,.-, pnttt . HOSPITAL, on •NOE ~., t ~~·~ • . 11~1 Air Mall aod Special JI~'; !OOll. Print N•--· •• own pment, t9cbntc.l !'!""'"'-------~ ""' m necQI, VTI"""""....,..., m.1711 •dx••• . BUY a membttshlp In the ~ therw1 thin ..... ;-...._ '"f-lm""',jp tn:'IV'Dtn.tru ..n.... .., .. , ra LADY ~autltul N--rt n-ach ; 0
&e ZI" Patten NmnW. · t plu1 experience n.i::o .... .,...,,,_,. operator. "™"" ...........,.., IJll:' ,,. • ..., oc very -.vlll take three
(nd. ef4.J857 029. Eq>er, arna11 otftce, Needs RN'S Mature. Experience ~ -Bookketpen ATifLETJC cum tor $100. weekl °" more. Send to NEEOLECRAFf "i2!
N......t BoJCh, ~ Ray-""""'"""'· Th• Show-OU. JOBS save ISO. Call 5#-8441. Mart&n Martln, !be OAll.Y Ciochet, kn!~ •le. n.-. ~:: ~~ ~ Hetlb, ~. 22 Falhloo lll&nd. Appllanc" 802 POOL TiblH WHOLE.W,E PILOT, 442. Pattern Dept., d~ :;.._ -
'llll 1'111. KEYPUNCH For m..ncal ""llcll, ER, ~t ~ 2. ~to ~ * 1 OOO/o FREE * RECOND. APPl..IANCES t:!-" n".~• ~!'..~ ' ~k wit Y4~ .. ~;:; Be.Ii<:, !aney -. ,
e HELP NEEDED I ICU •• """'ntn.led '""'· ~ -·-· --llellvered -guar Ounltp'a, ~mpl. ~--; ~ . • . • wt tc"m noo Fulf lime ........ time operl· commodity' PURE Lit 'Rtll'ldcr'I Agency U15 Newport, ci.I 548-7780 ROYAL TYPEWRITER NlMEt ADDREM th ht8hnt , <iroobet 11..a: .. Cb. -.... 11+ Doy .. Swint Shlfr ~· WATER. No teU!Or. Jl<n. 4500 ComPlll o.. Good ndltlon. ~-J ~.:...~ "" STYUl Loom by pic•-1 Pat· lo 1111 J>Oll!.l?,~--""'"°'!., by. lnp, PM't • Nlpta. talll only. Extra ltJih com· 54&-2118 N~ Beach W.TE model ""'her and co ~an •~•"~ '"'~ ~!lll-1fram~.15 IMo'1acf\lllwodexptr. t:xcel11nt tala.ry A pen>n-m.iukml. Part ttme OK. .. ... _. dryer, rood condition us. S25. * &44-81. SEE MoRE Quick tt.rns.$1.00. ltr. 00 ~· Jcert.<po« 1 ocl benefits. CaU alt 6 pm 644-nti SERVICE S\ltion Salctman each. 64H848. USED BICYCLES Fuhtons and thOO,. ..,. Comptote todsoc Gift -
C II " lly k ,_ .. _.a.-• .l lube man. Top PliY • !Eun me fl'om our -moni than 100 atfta ~ o .,. "l: -~-· A.OPb'., SALESLADY-tnJt-tor w trlnii• -··· Et<por. man $80 1 YR. ru•rn, dol • 1n-AU,.,..., * 1a-un • ea·-•-AU SI oo 547.etli A ly In Thi PERSONNEL OFFICE tlnlale appattl shop. C.M. prel'd; Full or p/llna. Ap. 1tall. Lal< mod. all cycle BOYS 5 t1'd 30" Schwinn .,'\"o::l;~ ,..... o..;p1ete Af ... n \-•
flll1 · ST. JOSEPH .,.._6!>-6430 lor appl. 1 .ply Sboll Station, 11th A KtnmoN> Wft!""r. llJ<l.2840. bike. V•ry ..,.I cond. $35. l!lSTANT SEWING 800K Sl.00.
ho u 1 e k t'~l!~ Pf;l'10MI!' Depa.rtme:nt HOSPITAL Irvtnl, N.B. e DISHWASIIERS. w11.11hen, Phone &l+-)732. .ow today \\-e3r tomomiw II fl.tty Rur Boclkl • 50r, ~-.:~·till~ -. Fri. ~ am-l2 Noon 1100 w. s1 ... rt Dr. TIME FOR SEllVIC&: $Utlon.Attondanlt <Ir><~ ,..bl!, jUarn A BICYCLES 11. • . :'."~ of u !.'rise Atpaas.
_.;;, bhm. 1 .,... 6 PACll'IC MUTUAL ORAHGE DAIL y PILOT 12\ 1:ll tuno...p. day tlm• Clelv'd. 131J..7630: 546-W.8. 10 Id SPNdL New & u .. d. INSTANT FA s HI o N q,,n -16 tterns
.lilll pm~ ut. 4$. 100 Newport Centtt Or. CLAS'SIFIED AD hCdroM . Eut Cout Hwy, SEARS WASHER k ELEC· WU) talte "-··· 5111-0192. eoo,._ •• ~. ,-.. "1"1-0 I 50c. t I -.. . N ........ Beacb • Tl\IC DRYER. X!nt cond. BL.ACK IJa!>t, two 47" lubea, _ -~• ac · · M-Qtdlt -1 -
Vacanclel cost lll()nlf1 Riot SERVICE Station Atttndant U>O. 643-1902. $18 complete. Typewriter Have 1t1mething you wt1.n• to !'JOc,
10\I' ltouso. ,p1.. .-FOR AC110N • • • run or p/llm•. -· °'"". AJJY day I• !he BES!' DAY"' 110. --.. n. o ... 1n..i Ids do It Quin. ... ,...,.. ........
bfdtl., etc. t1tru • OaQr Piiot CALL 642-5671 a. Apply lln>wn'• Sbefl. 990 j un an ad! Don't delay •. Need • "Pad"! Place an adJ ..,,u • Clll NOW 64H618. 15 be1utllut .. -50c. o .. lflod Ad. E. Coul Hwy, NB 1144-413L .<all tDday 61H618. CaU 64).[>!11. ,
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1 hair. -SEA RAY 'Ii Ton. Camper S~cla ~ I• p~~~pup. ~...=~=::::: =~ .,r!.~ ~.':!~~"'~ IQAIJLT ~ .. ~,;;:~ = '& ~·' Call 60--'Tl85 , or pJta.su.re. Ttlm .. _ _._ Tin a:i.:. • ..._ new Mlcbelln X t1rn, lril. CdM er call bet. M •
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I ;.,. ... _ 11~1 ~':"'"~:~ .. P~";!'~;" ~~~1uea'=: :C: ·~~~~~ "Anc1w•-..-· ·~~~ir~ • If ••• • EYEBROWS UP < ll1 '1 . n Sacrifice equh;y. Ph 0 n e Jjgbta, bumPer gu.ard~1tepc beautiful English red • tlmJ. ~. --'nlty'U all be wb~ you lli 1 831--after 6.. bum-. •-· ,_, ... _ Int•~--. New ' 11 --·""' In *l '70 .--• ...,,.,. i-.an-'72 VW SUP*~. 4200 mJ•a. ' drive iu.v,..nU. 1.n 8 f
•50 hube, Eton locldn& rear end. Semper« tirel ($80 e-a.> White, amJtm.. new $D>O-. Lincoln 4. doQr. Mapitlcent t
l'ott, Get!or•I I llil O>rm below eye IU.. mlrron Soolre wbeeu. 4 speed. Tb1a • 11 ' M>-25'13. • car. Lots ol pow ... 10 DAY ,
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-eoL He'1 aot b1rr -··---· -weekmls. low. ' "118 $400. LET e COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHN-16800 Beach at Warner I • 6' CAMPER = ' aJ··-•-~ ~ _ .. _ 6 ...... Huntington Beach .,... .., .. • to very •low· -~ w•w•-190J GMC Plclo. up. Deluu $2495 \. ,66 vw··~-~. ~---SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e 1424844 * (2131 592-55441 ~I
-. l'oalblY lnlured. um.ISO.-al!er<'30• Interior. automatic NEWPORT IMPORTS ~---'~'~' -MIRACLE"•~AeNABORSCADILLAC ''Euphrates'' is S )'e&ra Gd Fri., all day Sal transmission al r ~ 3100 W Cbut ..,. ..... e County"• dition inside a: out. $700. ~ ''Home of the Vlkh\g''
!i..:. L:"' ~ ~;.; Cy~:1.8r11kn, 915 e .. 1na~~ot ':::ii~ . Sf>.~wy., N.B. "ANDSALWE~f .~!IVICCE'E • ~a~;.::':.':. Am· :o~~~E F~~5 .~~~E~:J"~&°°~ ~ !"
ton le Oranet Ave. on l9lti F.qulpped with a tleeper. 1970 XKE 2 + 2. 4 •P<i. alr, ~., Fm atetto. Headen. BILE e ... •
Stret't Mee Monday. YAMAHA125MX '72 Webco Call545-8157after5proand wire whit, 21,CW ml. xlnt Cali tM6-6T57 ....
_... or 6G-83ll. J'ani.Uy MX bead, MiJrun1 c&rb. Ex· week ends. cond MlllO/orfer. 548-2330 or l I l =-• e '
"1eYlnc. tended tori< & """"' arm, Vans 963 067-5062 uk tar Mr. May. VOLVO • YELLOW ROSE? ~ 1 Cm 152 %!" racer crown. Tnille-·n XJ .. Red. BeeuL oond-,_
71"x18" lront a. rear. Ma.., '8$ DODGE van. Rebuilt Sacrillce at $6300. 8'19-1600 ' • ' -72 YOLYOS ' I I · · " , I • No, but • yellow '69 Llnooln '
PERSIAN 1tud 9H'Vfce, red xtrat. $350. 5Sl-3346. ebgine. New tranlmimon &: days; 6'J5..Dl6 eves. • with very many extras. 10 t 1
male. A,pproved. $50 . llmKAWASAKI90 btakel.Xlnt.cond..$11000!' •FACTORY •':••: • DAY FREE 'I'RlAL EX·"1
54f..9965. Only 600 mlle1, ~-J!erfed: oUer. 64!H)927 aft 5 pm. MAZDA •n SAAB Sonnett Standard. , OIANGE ·" ~
Dogs as. tor street or dirt. $350 with ... Dodp 6 cyl van/ouatom ___ .... :;;:;:..;..;__ lo mi's. Beauty. Call *.~~TORS ';::;;:;::;;:;::;::::;:::;:::;::::;:;::;::::'==::·=·=·==' =·~;;1 GUSTAFSON · 1
Bell helmet. camper. $950. CaU 675--8496 * ,. -rd '73 R t * 893-ms. '"A u--• -A U -OBEDIENCE clan .. stArt * 551~151 * evenlnga -"'4aMONTH•ry . SUNBEAM 6 1:.;;"'°='::.·..;;;;-;:.:;. __ ..;.;";.::"1~· MCI ·~ Lincoln-Mercury 1•1
1n the Newport/Jnlne atta scnwINN 00>'1 SUngrayro c"'R"'o=v"'a-.-.-cy-1-.p-td 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE --------To Choose From CADILLAC CONTINENTAL l6809Beachatwarner · : W~dne1day-AprU 18th. bike $30. Schwinn jirl'1 paneled 8 'track t;pe w/ii W'll ,63 SUNBEAM OONV. Huntington Beach -~r.;.,~ all c1op =•Ysi. bi~t.:U, ~ .....,,i!;os.492-6669. cfil. ~PfR~~ wrrn HARDTOPl300. Clearance Sale! EL DODADOS llll1l LINCOLN continental 1424844* 1213159"'5544 ~
""ll40 ff I B h • 544-3417 • Huge $av·i-s ...,.. 2dr eoupe· • all x tr as, "Homo of lhe Viking" , LHASA APIO male, AKC, .,........ Autos Wanr.d 968 Un eac """21 1967 to 1972 looable, 10 mo. old, reddilh MICRO Mldoet w/350 Honda • • TOYOTA Exampl°' 145 EA station 17 TO CHOOSE am/Im Ste!'" Mint. oond. MAVERICK •
gold. Sac. ., &OOd home. engine. Trade or best offer. WE PAY TOP wagon automatic transmJs. co·-0 ~·VERTIBLES ~ ... ~ n~~.,.,01 , '
644-1188. Ph. 557-26U-CASH MAZDA '72 TOYOTAS sloo, ~ cooditionlno, lui· ur~~. ~;.,;"& ;.>;,;:,; :n3:82J-''1176'. '70 MAVERICK NC, auto, t'
GIANT Standard Poodle. * HONDA 90, Trail Bike, * FACTORY · gaae rack, AM/FM radio, DE VIWS '69 LINCOLN Cout'I 4 DR. ~Id with deluxe lnlerlor. •
Male 1 yr, old. Black. No ~ rubber, ready to go. * EXEClITIVE rear speaker, wheel coven, 1966 to 1972 Low mileage. 2 new tlre11. 33,000 ml 494-2985 + ~
pancn. $125. 847-7951. -"$95=. -842-~7361_____ 17331 Beach Bl. 842-ti66 * DEMONsrRATORS ,72Lf.~· P:1:1!~#$5l'fs'¥! 34 TO CHOOSE $2500. Days 613--6360 or eves '72 MAVERICK, lo mileage, ~,
•DALMATIAN PuPI, AKC* HID~-Bike. Brand new, for uRd cars A-trucll:s, jmt 1 O 548:-3597 Min maint, Like Nu! Xlnt
Malel., females. Pet-show atlll in box $80 val. sell for call us for tree estimates. TRADE my '72 Mazda for SALE PRICE ~~ • i9sJ Black Convertible. cond. $2.D). 5'8-8958. '
Cban\p. lloc:k. Reaa. M6-5tt7 .::"":::·,,:;548-.;;,;:2898;;::;:,..· ~--GROTH CHEVROLET oood uaed~ To Choo,.. From $3959 CONVERTIBLES Xlnt oond. $495.firm. MERCURY '
SILKY Terrien AKC' Mal• SUZUKI T·C 90 Clearance Sale Many excellent colors CaU 91'3-387'1 '
$150 • Fm $175 • 83>-9122. 700 Mlles. $300. 642-3693 A'1< !Dr Sales Manager MERCEDES BENZ PRICES START Cboice of Interiors COUGAR '& 1
Attn' 7 " Sun. 644-6118. Motor Hornoo U2ll Beacb Blvd. $1779 DEAN LEWIS (Cloth " leather)
S Week old Bauel Hound Salo/Roni 9•• HunUn..., Beach 50 USED Factory air conditioning COUGAR '69 XR" to • puppla, brown A whjte I; -847-6087 KI 9-3331 Full p:>Wer -Lbolce or: ' '• au ' 1 ,_, AKC ~ --MERCEDES Exampl°' 1600 2 dr. 4 speed, ~ Ste-AM/FM rad•'o am/Im air/oond., nu tires, -~. • ~.....,.. 27• TRAVCO \VE PAY TOP OOILAR· radio, heater, low miles. crui;' control Xlnt cond. 494-5855 or CALIENTE FUN 1 xor Pup• AKC rool. 25' DIS<X>VERER FOR TOP USED CARS ON DISPLAY TE21-610849. • .... 2785 Call monrlni1. 492-6051 2"1'·22' CONTINENTALS If your car la extra clean, 48 months nnanctng available ~ ~ =a~~~ltion ' No, not the race track, but a ,
h 20· PlUJ)E a: JOYS see us first. Sharp New Car Con approved credit) FORD '67 Mercury callente. Race 1
Chlhuo uo Pups VAN CONl~nsr~NS BAUER BUICK Trade-ins '73 TOYOTAS Urgest ,.,Jectlon In to the races ln .yoor CaJ!.,.
• ~2303 • -~tt 1 e Service e Rentals 2925 Harbor Blvd. 1966 HARBOR Orange County '& ente. 10 DAY FaEE 'mlAL I Ho'M! .. --.... -.. 8~ * Danmar Inc. * Co•ta MeA -,.,..2500 f:k'~":,~~ ~;:;i.?;Je al'° available at COSTA MESA 646-9303 Nabers Cadillac EXCHANGE. ;--vit old~ bone. 0 aaddl•, l:J:JO~ Harbor Blvd., G.G. IM~~!_SCoWANty":Ell UMd MorcodH LoHo SAYINGS Autos, Used 990 AUTHORIZED DEALER GUSTAFSON I
old 531-6800 v • -•· un s '600COHARBOSTA MESAR BL., • Lincoln•Mercury
taclm>om, $550. 8 Yl' 'TOP I BUYER Plans DEAN LEWIS BUICK i1orle w/brfdle 1100. Will Next to G.G. Datsun BIIL MAXEY TOYOTA H f I 540-9100 Open Sunday WILD BRONCO? 16800 Beach at Warner
aell all for $600. Call Davki., LUXURIOUS, roomy F. 18881 Beach Blv..:. OU5e O mports --------1968 CAD. convert. Outstan-N B .,_,_ ,.,., .,. rd Huntington Beach I ~2765 aft 5. equlpt., new Lifetime 23/25. H. Bea.ch Ph. 847.8555 6862 Manchester, Buena Park .:=,...,,,,.,...,,....,..,...,.~ '& o. ut ull.!I ~ .. o Mus-842-8844 * (213) 592-5544
REG. Quorter hone. 8 yr Free ml/ins. Aft 5, WE BUY ,JUNK C~ on the ~'ns,Ana Frwy ITIQIYIQITIAI ~mts~bfown~'~ ~ :f =~ ~· 6'.:; ''Home of 'th• Viking'' j
gelt;, l:dd'it ~~~\Nd. 3 yr. 83S-0533, Tu1tlh. San Clemen~ Auto • ~~~ .. • incl cruise control. $2150. FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. •n XR7 r ........ ar. lo. mil.,
Tack a . oor~ .ncy. Roni A Motor Homo Wrecker 492-<121 Morcodo1 Benz 280SE 1966 Hubor ~~':1.;'w Cad, m.,l .. u. GUSTAFSON AM/FM-S.;;., diJc brks,
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R~e Am: :r ';;:;. ~ii::'. '* y~r~ot; _A_u_10_•;..• _1m_po,_r1_oc1;.... __ 9_7o ':...~~ .=: ,~!:;'. ~·~R~~ ...... ~:.::: NO BTWIRDEETY CAMARO Lincoln-Mercury ~:IJ;J.'· air, like nu .... I
Eve: 642-l'l59. 18"' SELF ~---'--', •72 Gen11r1I Becker AM/FM. Asking new radial tires, air cond., 1tilDl Beach at Warner
n ~~ .:;.;.=.cc..-----$4400. C&ll E. W. BanUow, H "·-· ~ Tioga for ftnt. $125 wk., 5c Il.f/6«>-81311 Harlxlr View, 4-spd. 28 mpg. Prlv pty. Blrt an honest to gosh gor· ·n CAMARO ale, auto pwr unu"6"'n Beach •
I .,,i II• JR I a mile Alt 6 830-6150 "72 CAPRI, V-<, auto, mint Newport $1450. 551-1278, geous '69 Buick SKYLARK. •/b, White lettered tires. 142.8144 * (213) 592-5544 ... '-tr.-• ¥.. ,69 ~~; ;op cond.· Dual ~~nllJxiOOO mi. Lie No. 1 ·1972'"'";;.:,:MER=.===D_ES_Be_""~220 '69 TOYOTA Corona, auto, Nothing bUt sweet sounds Yellow -Sharp! 637-9625 ''Home of the Viking"
iiiiiiii--air. Good buy at 16.250. •72 DATsuN ·PU, 1600, per! Gu. P/BI< PIS, air/Setvic-.Ur. radio, -o.aier, l12lll pri b~ ~t1le~ainciO CHEVROLET '72 LTD -· 2 dr. BIG IMPACT
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* 645-2085 * cond. Only 5,000 ml. Lie No. ed by book. 25,000 mi. New pty. 962-8765 CHANGE ht 9,0Xfml. Still under war--
Boats, Malnt. Trallors, Traval 945 850EBU, im>-PJren;,.16700. firm. 499-3808 '69 TOY07A Corolla, 4 •pd. GUSTAFSON '& ranty. All: cond., vinyl top. Yoo'll mal<e a bl< lmpect 1
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-·~·· -~ '"" ,..____...,._ 24" Travel Trailer, 1970. • m ., _...,.,. o. Classk:, Leather int, all ~·~-' -~-~·----Un~oln•Mercury 11t ~n $4175. or best Paridane. Big car. Low
OOATS edC3SL EA.NE D1 1& Air Conditioned 605CI69 USAA. B dr ed xtra.s. $10,950. 546-1919. '69 TOYOTA Corona, 4 dr, 1_ Beach W • ofter. 646-:6151 aak for Jim, pnc...JO-DAY FREE TRIAL
inspect cents per oo . * 548-3814 * ' , 2 s an, cl _,,,, at amer 646-0895. EXCHANGE. 548-1255 19 OOll L Li MGB air, auto, am/Im, ean. Huntingto Beach
8--0-1-1,'"'tMl="r::;in"'o=---1 •,;c~~e~...:i~,~~: ~~"."iiooi>. m c i--------11400-prl ply. 9'J9.097•. 1424844* 12iJ1592-5544 GAMBLING -~ GUSTAFSON
Equip. 904 _ .. =. ~..,"-...... =~----2100 ~~1~0d; c .M. " :I '70 :.:,• s':~er~ "Homo of tho Viking" CAPITAL . • L~oln·Mercury
--_ ......................... ..-1973 al1ift' w/tub, shower, -165 MGB * MS-5885 * ·n CENTURION 4-dr Hdtp. Europe's gambllag capital LI • luoYV Beach at Warner
WANT..,.,;.72, ~73 ::,,"&,•,,.:r air, awning, 1 mo. old. Sac. AUSTIN HEAUY ~ ·n 4 DOOR Corona Toyota 26,000 mi. Vinyl top, air, Mootecarlo, but thete'1 no FLY UKE A BIR)) Huntington Be~~ •• ~. for ~e '"•s7Evt~; c0wne~~r_4~94-8894~c..c.· ___ ,, Roadster. Mechanic 22,000 mi. $1600. PsOwne/Pb, .~.;· $ 3 3 00. gamble in Otevy's Monte-. , ~H24844 *of (213) ~
40 w/elec start, runs fl)Od. Auto Service, P1rt1 949 BMW I special. (PKC143). * 962-4066 * r, ~-carlo. You'H find the rlght In this '65 Ford Falcon. At ome the Vlklftt'' -___ ...... ;.;..; ___ I ~ TRIUMPH '70 SKYLARK. • dr, !IT, air, one at !he ri&ht prke rl&ht an unbelievable price. to MUSTANG
'62 PONTIAC motor, runs Visit our ntw bomel $499 nu tire.a, V/fDp, clean! here. lO DAY FREE TRlAL DAY FREE TRIAL · EX·
Boo ... II, -•. ·-906 ~ •M·, auto ~--,~. & Compl -·~M. Pr/ EXCHANGE. CHANGE. 1--------~""' ~·.;;:;'125; bod;';;.,.b'. _ I':'· '70 TRIUMPH Spitfire, ply. 833-2694. ~ GUSTAFSON GUSTAF.SON '67GTFatbcf<,vecyclean.,..
• 44, STEEL CRUISING ma¥e otter, or will sell car 1.11 2480 Harbor Blvd. Clean, lo mileage. Orig * * '69 BUI~ SKYLARK, Li I M -· · · eiv.-f apd. Holley f bbU
HOUSE BOAT, twin 250 complete. Slralght axle $15. Co:;ta Me.a owner. 551--0660 wkdays, all 4 Dr, lo mi., vinyl top. cust ncO n• ercury Lincoln•MereUry ~big xtru 11,000.
V-&'i, ,enerator, flybridge, 2 Chev. 14" American Mags At Fair Drive 5. Weekends all day. seats, ps/pb, rfh, xlnt l&l!OO Beach at Warner 16800 Beach at Warne/ , ~
x1nt c:ond. $17,000. 115. '56 Chevy hood $5. '59 ROY CADVIR, Inc. ;:. 546-8017 1966 Triumph Spillire, very cond. $1750. 1142-2446 Hun-!'<ach Huntington Beach 67 MUSTANG . Air, auto.,
• 22' ClllUS CRUISER w/ Ford 6 cyl m-. runs " , • good cond., low ml. Must '71 RlVIERA. Exec Auto-142.8144 * (21•) 592-5544 142.8144 e (213) 592.5~ P/S, P/B. ~ '975. ~er~ Weekdays. ~he=.=nFv;.i~F;b~ Co.ta :!a E. 17th St. 5tM4t4 i ... :l • l 1., •• J ~' • sacrifice $590. 49J...4815. Loaded, Immac cond. ~000 ''H1Wne of the Viking'' ''Home of th. Viking'' Larry, ~18s Eves.
$2). '86 Ford 390 block, LEASE A I ~ ·~v~=~~r:,· = mi., $3200 or best, 968-: . 4 WHEEL Drive, 'TJ Chevy, 199 FORI> Custom 500 AJr '72 MAot I ttillnt condition'.
1972 TRI Hull. Walk-thru need! rebuilding $20. 2 1970 MGB-GT. Wire wheels, touch. Make ofier. 962-0862. CADILLAC '4 Ton, Camper Spt.'tlal PIS, Automatic, ramo: v-8! air' c:Ond •• 'AM/FM. ~ =~~d. ~11ed:'"1l ~ ;;:~!7~~:5J;~'~:-'1:~j 1973 BAVARIA .• ~7u"."M~Gto8p7~Roa~~~tePrlr.cedXlntol __ v_o_L_K_s_w_A_G_E_N_ -.72-Cad--Cpe--De-V._ill_e_, _go_l_dl ~i~~~·~ ~ ~;a $700 ot offef.l :=~"·ux,,1n"'·" .. ""ln"1._. =mag~-~whlO:··
than 100 hrs. Like new. * f>43-36:9t * ...,. w/gold inter. Rully equip. deck, Tinted glass, Trans '64 STA. Wgn. Good ma:~· '67 MUSTANU 2 DR hard t.op
Priced for quick sale. ==""'"==:....::--cond. $1,000. ·n VW Camper. Xlnt cond. 21,000 mi's. .Pvt pty. Must cooler, C.oolant Recovery cond. &: appear., new ttreii, 6 C:yJ. Stick &bUt. Good buy 673-3553. WANTED one good tailgate CREVIER BMW Call 830-7271 $2,500. ot' best offer sell I Make offer. Etres/ System, 3 g&.1 tanks, (5& gal reas.. 54ff::5163. $850. ~2085.
20' SKIPJACK le trailer-Less ~r 1C~n Hil~~47:~; Sales · Service • Leasing OPEL • • • 493--0807 • • • wknds sss.2517. D a Y 8 capacii) Galliftl, f o &'. '69 Mustang 6 cyl, autom., = 2.=:..old$6~~ co~I; c54"'5--0623=""'· ~~~--208 w. 1a~t~1ri-nta Ana SAC~~;t69 ~car~· =fat 1969 ~hts, wrper =·1sti;r '& stereo radio, 8 trk, top cond.
• ---, D·~·. 5 4 8 • 9 3 8 3 ·, t SET of 1963 Corvette FI '67 OPEL Wagon completely n6:;._w "726 fl 5 n ., · .,._.__ Dec .Vwlllar. -Jd mpeEr, rrw ' ocndn • · Sl42S. 494--3356.. ~~ ~-CAPRI bill ed '69 ·~ • er pm. ~· e -go hubs, ton locking rear e -OLDSMOBIU • Evel: 675--2765. heads. Brand new valve job. reha tat w/ en g ** ,70 vw Bug, Sunroof, w/black brocade interior, Chrm below eye line mtr-* 30 FT. Owellll CruiBer * ?i1ake offer. 842-1150 eves or --------$850. 552-8566. new tires, good cond. Best new brakes, just tuned, xlnt rors 12. 16. 5 tractionite FOR YOUR -
Large aa1on &: fiyln& bridge anytime wknds. '& PORSCHE Offer! 675-7815 coOO. w/f!tlery luxury xtra. Mus/snow tires on Tacoma PRICED to .ell, l969 Oldl Good lhape! $5,990 · CUSTOM black foam steer-T Call Mozelle, days -wheel1. Dark :yellow w/blk GIRL! CutJu Supreme, auto, a.lr,
t94-.s72'1 ~ in.g wheel, flat, 14", Never • * '62 PORSOIE w/newly '66 VW RUNS XLN 961H456, e~ -968-1178. int. $6,500 inveated. Make A '68 MUStanK 2 door. Rug· P~·-vinyl top, good cond.
'JJ.1 Wood boat w/amall cabin used: $10. 842-1150 eves or reblt eng, new paint. Fully $400 or otter. 673-3444. 'SS Et.DORADO. l·fatnily offer. 842-1150 eves It ged car. Soft color. Low $1500, 8.'J0.-5169
80 HP Mercury OB eng, an)1:1me wknds. BRAND NEW recond. Olerry! $2100 or '67 VW Squareback. $875. car. White/blk int. Fully 'W@ekendl. mil~. 10 DAY FREE '69 OLDS Delta 88 4 dr. Pert. controll. 2 tAnka It trailer. 2 DEEP DISH Astro Su· best offer. Prlv pt y, Stick. Rebuilt engine. By equip"d &: stereo. Must see TRIAL EXOlANGE. running cond. Far under
$!0i. 515-024&, preme 14" Cbevy w/tin:s. ,73 CAPRI 673-9893. Owner. 557-9367. this one! I 2 4 9 5 / o II er . '56 CHEVY , GUSTAFSON wbolesal•, 11,000. 548-mJ.•
16 Dolphin ki fishing $50 979.2520 '70 914/4 Porsche. Clean. EXTRA CLEAN • '67 SQ. 552-9519. 4 Dr., vs, auto. Runs real • I 1964 OLDS 9 pe.81 Sta wen ~-Deep ~ull. °!11 ghlSS, -',..,,~· ::~ .. ~~~~ Immediate Delivery AM/FM. $2700 firm. BK. 38,000 ml, ttas. priced. '69 CDV xlnt cond, treewa,y ~· ~t interior nd1 Unco n-Mercury V-3~ w/air cond &: top raCk
100 Mm: O.B. w/controi. & r GUSTAFSON 847"""52 or 213/835-0JS7. for fast aale. 640-2741. mileage, original owner. -ISllOO Beach at Warner XInt r:ond. J6'11l, 644-1577
trlr. 22> Victoria St., C.M. I AutosforSM ,, .., ] L' I M '62 PORSCHE, w /new I y '69 VW FASTBACK $2,395. 646-853:4. '6'7 CHEV CAPRICE Vieyl Huntington Beach
llll1l s K 1 p J Ac K ai.1 .~. ;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1nco n· ercury reblt 1600 s eng, !2350 or Aur<>MATIC 11050. J.968 CAD. SHARP, w~ ..,, P/;, P/b, Pt;,,.,"", 14~ * (213) 592-5544 PINTO, Fiybrldge, l&l!OO Beach at Warner best oHer. 646-062IJ aft 6 pm • 544-3417 • ED. Mow wholesale . ...Pvt air cond. radio, Wt wheel. ''HON• of the Viking'' 1------1---1
545-8739 I: 535-2458 Huntlngton Beach '61 PORSCHE. New engine' & 'G7 VW BUG, 2nd OVr'llef. pty. Ph: ~'l122. belted tlrel. $750. Wkdayl: •n PINTO, $1400 ~
!6' Bird> Cndt, 35 hp & Antique1/Cl1Hlcl 953 142,.8144 * (213) 59"'5544 trans. $1600 or Be•t Oller. Xlnt. c:ond. Lo mi '70 ELDORADO 64),119<. '67 FORD .Coovettllilo xi, 5871 Ll<l<e. Hta Beach
traJler. $400. or best offer. '1Hom1 of the Vlkfnn'' Ph: 557-2612. $795. Call 562-11'93 Loaded. Perfect cond. 1· 1969 ~~= ' ~ 396 ss. 4 ~~condoe.J815. ' 84$..]3'23 ~ ** '53 MG TD SEDAN. one ··• Call_., 1:.749 ~·""'"""""' • .=-:..-::::;,.;::,':.;.:"="---552.700& Int ha $2500 DATSUN e '64 PORSCHE s.c. Xlnt. Any day i.111e BES!" DAY., owner, ··~ · ,peed ,,..,_.,Ion. Ex·" PONTIAC
12, FIBERGLASS b 0 at. ~~~-x s pe. · coOO. Must 8E.'9 to ap-run an ad! Don't delay .• Sell klle items mwl Call cellent condition wlth ~ :i=. ;i.~~ w:rJ1.·---------1
trailer & 511 h.p. motor. RocrHlional OAtSUN-predate. $2600. -· .call today 642-0078-64H618 Nowi el>ilne> 968-m2. aale. -~ '63 PONTIAC Sta. wan.:
Good cond. $350. 846-9'252. Vthicles 956 '68, BELAJR. Alt~-p/1, new '67 ro'RD ~ ataUon Good motor, trans. new ;
Bo1t1, Sall 909 -· ..• ·---= NEW 1973 . tire•. XInt cond. M .. 1-,.11 i<p. P/1, P/b, a~llll> tltts " ·batt. $250. Prl P\y. '
------·--DUNE buggy. Wiring In but PICKUP ~~ "'· ;"\ $750. offer. 557--0'!5'1 aoO>f. !5!\l;5057· !IU-1557. 19' South Coast built Keel not hooked up . Sound eng." J;."i;.• Y .I STAR GA'ZHR'1<~J m VEGA Hab:hback, 41(><1. GR UN =!'ONT=~. ~,.,~Le-1\l-ans-~~-!fl'-.1
Boat. Needs aome work. lr•n,. Be" oiler over $250. NO DOWN '.~~"\ ~rctAY .R. w•• T/b, 17,000 ml. lllOO. Xlnt EM Xlnt COl1d. AIC, new tfrea, 1175. 067-1280. 54&-5582. _ -cond. 499--0.'12. Prl/pty. 962-%162
,LARK,:;:;;;..:11,;::..G;;:re:::::.,at"buy.,--w°"11r=1.. ~,972=-y"°A°'MAHA~~E~nd~uro~l25C<:-. ~~ ~~ro. for ,!.,, ~: ~ .MAl.Jf 11-Yow Dolly Adiwilt Qiitle Ji.. Wr. JI rn '57 Chev, 4 dr. 283 eng. Good R,..!~~-s s ~ s ~~ ... ~ RAMILER
-" & equipment. Great 19n Y•ma•· Enduro 250 -. A.P . .r-1·, ... 94 . .....,,.. ~ ' , Actotd/111 fo th• $1ars. od 21~~ ~..-. -_ .....,..,lUl.IU. ._.._. ~ ...,
_... uo ...... n.. [l 1;J!1"1 •' To develop me.ssog•.for.TutsdQy, ""; lha.pe. ~ ~ cond.-auto. make off.l!'r, Cebol-,,..--------1 _.. aallor, $350-646061.'1-1971 3 bike trlr. Complete ~ •~ --~no,....,... , . 98, H.11. tlnela Bank, H;.7121. •89 w-. otandard lbllt,
K1TE wf!h Aili" trlr. Good oumt 112JO, &n-7189 all. 5. Nrnmort &tmin ~T•UlUS of)'ourZodiocblrth~gn. . scouoo '" 0-. Nova 6 eyl, lo mlleop, .wy flOOd
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..... , Sl•Pt/Dockl flO Recent valve job. Radio & Special chrome wheell-New ~WAY1f ·~ JIGt 61Y°"""f Nt>r. »~ i lir/cood, P/S, PI B •Good oand $300. ~ _ .. _ heafre. $500. Pr1vate party, tires:. l«Ul, Ph! 644-()931, -.·,... fT• 'llllt4ps•t 69~--L i'-• Ctil10rft ~tape ~ '*"'' Call after 3 pm , "v ~ .. 10h ..,.. 70For Ol'Q;-J' dtek. TIDieif Tn.JW,_,,t)''". "'-"-'--.·----SLlP tor~ SO to 36' .sail or · · "l'O Dabun 1600 Roadsttt. ~--~~ 11 KMP Al~ 71 '"""-~ i-10.~ coolitr ,-
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.VOt. 66, NO~ 85, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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.MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1973 TEN CENT~
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Heart Seizure Kills Plajrwright' Noel Coward
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JDNQSION, Jllllllca <UPI) -Sir
Noel eow..,i. !be~. author and
-· died today .at a beart.,atllCI< 11 rir.n,, bis winier bome .. tbe.JO!aica
liortli coui. He was n.
Polli:e.aaid belilleil about 1:1111.m. of
the tiwt ~ whieb struck ap.
panatly without wanilng. His servants
who ·found the bodr aaid he l\ad been up ind movu;g around quit< ~-·"'· half 1111 boUr earl14r. -~,
: Colrllrd, Iv 11181\l' deeatles tba darling
Volcanic Lava
. Engulfs Pl.qnt
' ' REYKJA~, Iceland (AP) -VolcaJ\Jc lav1.oovemn the electric
plaat oolbe Island al Heymaey to-
day, knocking out eonnmmlc.ttlom
and~ vital ...-vices.
'!'Iii! only contact with the bland
II by radio. .
The lava aJao deltroyed 42 -•
oad 'la mmac:las •. freellnl pliat .... Ille barlltr.. ' '
. ' Since~ Friday,' --thaa 100 · !w-llld bulldinp · hive been -l"'I hriag!ng•1!Je ........ ol
bul1dinii 'qoUed th!s -· to '-,men tlan ,a ~ ( ~~ A
Conspirator
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At Watergate
Gives Names
' ~IFIED A.DS • ' UN A.ND GAMES ' I ~Ille DAILY'Pllm' -eCI
• -11 Jim 111111 ...... ,, • Lllll lbll:
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of the Loudon and, N"! York !beater and
the international aet In whlcb be travel-
ed, bou8ht the bouse in 1961 alter le1vlng
England to eocape bigb taxes. , ·
Polloe laid he ' was living alone at
time or'hls death' although f reqllently be
waa accompanied by gueota.
His IHI moot notable ylsilor was Brit-
ain's Q u e e Ii Mother Elizabeth ·who,
lunched with ·him in 1915' during bet lut
trtp·lo J""81ca.
Coward· never mari'led. He bad
'son>elllln( to oay on tbe oubjed: "It Is a often pl'l'ina ~ he croated In his OWD . sacrarit..,~ a mystlc rile, ind you persist pl~~ - -Incl··~ "Bll'~ In regarillng it as a oort 1of plumbet'• ..,. _ --.... --
eaUmate." . · Spirit," "Bluet SwefJt" and 11Brlel En-
. A revival Of bis fanious pl8y of the counter:" Hia 1film11Dclqded '.1.Around the·
19*11, "PiivatetJves,"'aod an antho~ World in 80 Days'' dd 110Ur. Man in
of' bis songs and aketcbes, "Cowafdly Havana." •
Cujtard," are C\lll"fDtly playing be!ore ~ Smith, -Iii Ibo ......i run
packeil houses lh Lo"!l\XI. . -of "Private LIYe1," '!II di5traagbt over
Coward, bcrn bt ~. &!gland, the ...... . . .
gave•maiiy stage and'Olln performances "It can't be. We just bad a telegmn
OOth •in the U'nited states and ·sntatn, from him," she said. 11& wu a.aear,
dear man. n ii tenible news." .
Coward, who always Cllried with him
a hluatlng ~a al tbe lll208, climbed
lo fame by being ia the right place al the
right time with the rigbt talent f..-the ri&ht en. ·
Londoa WU begiMlng to oome lo life
again alter the gray, pmled yw;s of
World War I wb<O Cowan! hll wltli the
first al a galuy of plays, the comedy,
"l'll Leave It To Yoa," in which be ap-
(See PLAYWRIGHT, Pop I)
Staying 'On Coast
After Me.et With Thieu ' ..
Nixon
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Death.Eyed
By Police ·
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. POO... •Jitve . laancbed what ttiey, :=-;;,·Iii·;~·· l'-Club'· ~ ~ -Siliaidoyy Wlled_ .. •·
Ab aut01"7 ·~ ~t·Tbaldier, '1,
of 3099 MMe A~e.,~ Mesa; bad been
dead· about 10 dly1> · •
ue1 wl1 reporfed ·m¥slnc 'by, his ~
Wlftlfreda, also 1~ dayo ago; .polke cm-IJnned. \ . '
''Tbete-.... --·-things that point lo suicide, but the lack ol • """' ...
jllalnlng his _, and I h e
c~ of 'the4eath are leading·
us to an extensive . ihVestlgatiori," said
Po~ce au.i B. James Glavu.
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Glavas said tbe aulopey showed no :. , '-• . ' , .., -
1ip ol a struggle. A report still being '~fi!' ;_. ;.t~' • -...-• · ' , · ,_ ... .....,. would thcrw·"'WDetber or nol .--UJ'•~-~•, · · · 1 r"~""' II '· \:" I • ' ~tcber was drugged, be added. '-J>rtS;aent:i.lect Hector J. 6mJ\Ofa aetq-ot .Argenlhia em~!~
, "!be , autopsy sho1HCf t\w.~. was 'If'. . •. ~rit~":Di Perion ~y •lf4r ·lllS ai'riv~ln ~e:tnmt' · waiefllil;\!l1111P.~~uen1ia'fl'"~~re ' ··~uenlilrh\im,'to <:Oilfer Wlth:i>e wr!>j,l'ihe fo1111ali · i>f1ili 1el'Od. a spasm ~'iWnfng w~ ihlt ppena. It ·uta' goverhment.. . 1 J ~ _., -.--, • . "~ • i · : :I · \ ... • · _ means Suffocation, 0 -Glavas' said. · , . .. • ' ~ ~ . · •
'1hatcbe.r'a 'widow decllned . to com-· • 4
• , .. • , • • • , , inent to neW'imen on her husband's death 1 · .. :~:~~~$\~ North lZiets: to ,Release
Diymry surroundihg Jt. • ... . .. • .. ' . . :
Thatcher's body was spotted about 80 / 5=~l~~~lot~ LaSt .of U.S~ Prhoners
• A p!UUc clothesline bad been wrapped •
around the'viCtiiil's arms, llect and up. -
per lorso. · SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnam an-, He aaid that North Vlebuim wllf re-
. At19rPey' Doilald A , who ts llOUllCed an -mt lo release 'tbe ~ •40 ~ •Am!lfi~-prtsooeis·,at
handllni a~ calls to the yaebt clid>, said: final 139 Am...,,•" ~ -held' In Gia I.Am 0n Wednesday and rI on Thuro-
"'l'bm! · Is furmoll down at the-club Vlebuim In' ex~ f..-wlthdra..af ol" • day. FT ' -· · • '
~U.. IMI man1 · nunon are nlllllill& ·the nmalbln('~'.-Wtary forct1 The· l':olmnunist-baoked' Patbet Lao
rampanl." . • ' ' beginnlnc 1\ii!ldlly aiiil'eildlng 'l'hurO' will'-~ -Aineritaa , prlfonen
"1"1oa't !blnlt people at Ille club ww!d day. (See¥· Page 4.) . • captured In Laoo """"· Vf!r/ _,;"·be. e90r hive suspected a suicide In his 'Bui Tin, chief spokesman for fb e 1ddad\·lelef deocrtbjng• the etit<t lilm-
cast," Adklnsob said. "He was an North Vietilameee detegatlcm In Saigon, over1<tate,al Wtdneldayi · · '
-...mploye only t11ree · monthi __, -le laid tbe fint-of 32 Ariierican pri11-U.S. d'~ f9r ..,..ances·that tbe.
really olldll't let lo tnow blm veryioell." 'oaerr'captured in South Vietnam llld alne ~'held Iii LliOa wOuld be re-
-ButAdtirilonAldmostmembersllllew -ai.•tbe Viet C<lu!•lllt, will be loaaed bad 'bloeked tbe r<teaa. Iii tbe 'lbaicf"!r u a~~. well maaaen!d tui:neil overto 11.s. ~.u..nu., T\ieoday 1st Amer1c1111 1n V1ebwn llDce Sotuo-
1 jSee MArl'J!E' D', Pqe .. l) • at Hanol!a Gia Len 11-t' day: , 1 • •
· t . ..,, ·-·, / ) • ... Several hour11 after the-N9fth Vietnam-, ... annount:em<Ot, tbe Florida Wblto C Th ~ d House at Key Blocayne oonf1rmel that aper _ warse . ~;.~"':'n~~
President
To Arrive
Wednesday
President Ntsoo will probably stay
along the Orange .Coast until •April ·t -
lq after lie and South Vletnameoe
Pn$1dent .Nguyen Van 'lbleu end thelr
-ot La CUa Radllca, aldO:S aaid to-.. ' ' .._..,,,,I and !Int ladJ .._ lo _. ~ ~{~ r:-r,,..
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'l!llftcll ~ eX[l:Ol'I ~be lllfrked by
the, !!qt, '!'8Joi" .-uon ID yean at
the p.-..i>! tbe Western JVb1te House. , Tbieia II erJ)ected lo mm on Mimdiy
amid'! formal re<eJl!lOll at llie,EI Toro
MCAS. " : . Later <JO that dayi u NlJoe llid Tbleu
cmduol thOlr tslb, frlendi llld·fotl alike
r " ' ' of tliil Alla leader plan • countor
4emoiiltrations near the · Prealdential
~.' , HQodreda of •membe'rl of several leftist
gioopa l plia to begin m!Ylns . ...r ·tbe·
COo/.lftg w,eekeod ,to pl,pare for. _the
~~ ind'rally durinl the'Tbleu visit.
· Koilt' 6f rtbe acti~tles 1 are .ichedliled
·ll!bliday, aeCordlng lo pootin . ml'
handbills wblcb have been Ooodlng the
Orange Coast In .....i days. ,
At the same time, supporten ol fUa..
dalaentalllt minister Dr. Clirl )fcinfire
plan lo march In the same 1enaraJ area
in 8U,PP9rt of nueu.
Wlille Uie advance wort of Ibo· left bas
been #llbOrato, it '11 not known bow ex-
tensive folclatire's rally will be.
1be anll'Tbleu forces have been
dlspenslng handbills urging till' public lo
demonstrate and tbe IUlllOWICOl1l<Dll
eten filled South Coast Commuaity :i. builetln -' over the
Once' the local ta1ta are cmcluded,
'l1iieu plan1 lo Of lo Wllblngl.a, l>.C., wl!e<e· be and bll wife will meet 'With
mem~ al Conir<sa and ~ ollli:lala on , April 4 tbroulb 7. Vlco Prflldent
Spiro T. Agnew will serve u oUicla! U.S.
"hoiet" dudJll tbe eulern Wit. · . '
Oa his relUm trip lo his own country Thieu will stop over In Texas for a iillort
-lo Mn. Lady Bird J-. the wld!>w al ~t LJndoa B. Jdbriaon.
Woman · Stabbed
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At Party; PQlice .
Prtside1111al press ~ -L. Marines Facing Raft iii Charges ~i:-s:=1bad~• !t~~ -Seek Assa) · ilant
Joint Military Commlslloa In Sal(oa al-· · i-
-~--n al ~.___::. -terDe W!Jll! j C9b~ fto!lt; Soatbeul \ ----~. Alla and Coat.iT.d tiy ~ wfth ol-An. attractive San Clemeot, divorcee ..:i.a;:1.::,•1 ~ .. :"::f! llclals al tbe •Dtl!!Jle.·ni-:i-and • wu l'tpo&dlobelnlm!rDVedcondltlon ~ ' ~·l!atiOrlll~IJ. Qo!inijl, , , .' today II South C0Ut CormnuaJIJ Ill fl _.. to liflFanl _heodquanera. . · "1lie l'relldeoit is puticularly lfllJ-. Hooplla~ oad DOW ncovlrln& frqm ,a
Jlal, P1l!<t Ilk!, tb'e !WO bNloo IMo fle\1llot tlllll ~t bas been ..WW .. ~ stab -• noel_'!'l1 """' :a~ '\Ille ~)~y .W-dloM • · ' (~J'Jlp J) ' ' iii& tho wbod IWI )>Illy, ID ... J--
ty k • .._ A ,t, I ~· C&piltrano. 1 . \,_ 'll!t-~->lhen !fldl,llillo\dll'' .. tlfl ' • ·Rotanao. Pauline Shea, JO, Of Q ·~..... .~~.~!_Oat ~ Plane ~ ltunway· Camino .i. t.v.11a wu nllhed to thO -_, -"""""" ~-· ·, hoapilal'a lntss!ve core unit Satui<l1y
4bout ID hour lat«, oo the Senta Ana A . p·:l.:.. H .nJibt altor lhe wu 1tabbed In the beolo
LONG C'AREER OVER
Sir Noel Cow1rd, 73
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Newsrack Ban
Questioned
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By L.' l'ETER KRIEG , Of*°'"'-''°""...., I • f • ' Newport Be.ach • City Atlon;ef DenDls
O'Neil· loday ~ tlJOI • a1 cltY 1111-
poaed~ Oil-"'_., two.Loi Anlelea sex-orleated porlodkak--id be
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4 "th0. Jegall(y "' 1111 ci(y'a ICllclaa lillalit late ludlclal deten)llnltlon," O'illll uld. ' " .
"fl 'tho cit; dicllk!i to bOn newarack
-without a ..art onler 1.t-delemllrio they are obscene, it ~t not stand up," ..
be said.
O'Neil la acheduled lo meet wit ollai
Chl<!B. Jamea Glans and City MaMcer
Robert L. Wynn Tueaday to determlnl If
NeWpOrt Beach -irill forbid the atteet
sales bf the LOi 'Angeles Star and the
Hollyw'ood Press In an attempt to teep
them out or tbe banda al mlnon.
11Jt1a a value judgment thai the police
deilertment oan malte as 'uperts' In tliat
field,•• O'Neil aaid.
"1be Tileilday n\eetlng II Intended to
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Jn'. Market Theft
Two' lllOll foUnd walking bristly along •
Del Mar' sldewalt tn San ct<meate were
amoted on .cliargea of armed rotibery
late Sunday only a few minutes alter a
clerk at a smlll market was robbed at
gunpojut of •~· f(lllte said, llowever, that ·they bav,e
yet lo 'find a gun or loot In tbe boldUp of
the , mlriet ' at El camtno Real and
Palbada.
'nie two mm , .bolh Marines Trom Clmp
Pmdlelon, ate J?avld'J. Wlilley, 19, and
Fr.a J. Blrby, 11.' '
Police said that the mm are luopeoied
al robbing ihe Ml•Food 8ton 1t-1bout
5:3Q p.m. S~, Oae ol the bandlll,
poUce llid, -a.revolver. ,
Immediately after tlle lioldal> Ille ban-•
Is ran soalh aJaaa aa .uq, wl-
llld.
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Flleo>d -l!atel1a Aveoue, ~ t apo; :uµt urt by ID ~ 1m'loo~ 0rooit Copatr
--f» ""0 -lbout I c!ltf 1 Sl>eriff'J ollJoeni aaid. ~ llulill. llllullJll two TY 1111 Iowan\ Lof ' A ~-prtvato _plane m~ Inveatlpton bellm loda)"tbat her al·
,,....,. bolore dawn on 1 aon.lay monl' Iha Ca)ilatl'llio Airport nmway by ap-ta<;ker wu another pat at Ibo party
lag. ,.....,.tely 100 feet and hit dirt and held at 1 private bomo on Ortega ftor...,,... a. two llarlbel-rods wblle-. SUnday aftmlooo.. mp..ay but tbefliave uo real lad as lo ~city 1111111 tniek boct. A~ 141 pi~ by Franlt Bucci, tu or bor·ldaltllJ, Ibey 11114.
'nit llfqw• NII ........ pldl, llDd M. al -•did, Ulldertbot the m11. TlieJ ol1cl Mn. -wu llabbed ID
.. TY1 ,,.. II .. boclt lo town. Be -~ to -Cmmwnlty tho boct U lhe talked to aevenl oilier
Pelb aid die two 1111pects -t to ~ '!lilh minor tnJuriel and "'"' auesta In Ibo driveway al the home. Of·
-11111 .......... f6ce cbarJ<• of )olor .. ..,._ Illa ~ ,reCtlved &ct11 ol1cl Mn. Shea told tbelD Ulert
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in Laguna·
" ' t4m1 B<ICll police cracl<ed two
~ tilolt 11"«• and ·-two JvveaU• runl.Wl)'I from Mi • I 0 u r I
~ ol burglarlel there In action .. ., lhe weObncl and lalt last week.
1n • jalnt lnftltiptlon with the 9!'"«• CGltnlY Sbtrlfl'1 Deporimmt, -look
two -Lquna youths and I l.quna Beech youth Into custody oo BU!plcloo of
stealing a mol.orcycle from a La,una
N',...t obop. All throe are students at
~ lleacl! Hiib School, said Tooy
Smldl, LopDo Beodl detective. J::..::tba were ollo IUll>Oclod of In-v ID a bell! 11om the ldJool of·
-., lhe Caplllnno-Lquna ~
O\r9pllkiW J>rovam.
Tbe youthr ..... releaaed to the """* vi. their -ts. Oilkiert ollo arrest«! • 11-Y...-old YoUlll .... Scoll .lleetnln, 211, "lllll
Colallna Stnet, Lquna Beach oo IUIPI·
clOn GI _.100 ol otolen property.
Ollloert olJege that the plecea of an es·
pemiva ncln& bicycle 1tolen llom the hllh ICbool campua:, were In Seemln'I
poll!lllon.
Tbe two Mluourl youtho, aoe U and
the -r II, ....,, amllod by olflcen alter policemen oboerved the youlhl
dmlt!a the """" way up a one way
alley near Mountain Road and South
Coul BJcbny.
Ollloen look lDto cuatody ...........
-bag cootalnltta a large amotmt of
-· lllllCll vt. It rolled ailnl. The ,..th ...,,_ to hitting • MluouJ1 dollghnut
•bop and on apartment compleL
M-.t )i..,... picked up the )'Ollihl
over the wee.kmd.
San Quentin's
Gas Chamber
'Not for Sale'
SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ '!be man who
could auction off Callfomla'1 San Quen-
tin ps chamber said today it I! "not for
sale" -evm at the l'I0,000 offered by
an Eqlllhnwl.
Lawrence R. Roblnaoo, directer ol the
Stalt Deportment ol General Services,
tald In .. inlervtew !hot the .pp1 .. ., ...
chamber would not be dllpoeed of "until
the ·dedllon II made that It II -
goinf to be uaed again... '
Herbert J. StratUID ol Barbtan Mb,
England wu tchedUled to m!et \11th
RobllllOl\ taler In the day to dia<uW the
Glfer Stratton made 1 year ago to buy .
the chamber for 30,000 pouncll-or about
.110.000.
Stratton has said he want:i the chafn..
ber f« use ln an English amusement . :t:~ Jt 11would draw tremen~
I It II 'up to the LelllJlalure to decide
1 U It wants to bar uae of the death pe1>
ulty pennaoently, Roblmon said, and
I then the Stale Department of Correcl!OOI
•could declare the gu chamber "turplus."
1 Phil Guthrie, spokesman for the state
1 priaon system, u.ld the gas chamber is
lnot for aale and ,...·1 be "in the fonee-
lt;ble fu-.'' He added that evm If the
ILelllJlature kills bill• reinstating the
'death penalty this year, other •proposals 1will ..... along. 1 "It would be very premature to dJscuaa
>a!e at this point," Guthrie said.
1 If the state ever decided to seU the
.eaa chamber, it would hold an auction
;atter it appraised the gas chamber's
1wortb as a museumpiece, Robinson said.
.,.Uked bow much he felt the chamber
.was worth, Robinson said:
• "I don't know. 1 can't imagine why
t1111yone would even want it u a gift,
s:an you?"
• There are several bills pending before
•he Ug.islature that would reinstate the
"<leath penalty IOI' specilied crimes.
• At least one committee such bills
"must clear -the Aaoemb!y criminal
•Jllllice Committee -lw a majcrity
"that haa oppooed the death penalty In
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These knights of old were part of the San Juan Capistrano parade
Saturday that bad the miBSlon community bulging at the seama as
thousands turned out. The knil!hts are Capistrano Cub Scout Pack 11
with Phillip Brown , 8, In the Jeail .
From Pagel
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determine if the clly will Issue a
business license to Jose Ortega of Hun-
tington Beach , distributor of the two off-
beat publications.
"U we lnue the pennit with the con-
dition that they not be sold on the street
becauee they are harmful to minors,
we'll just have to see what happens,"
O'Neil said.
Glava!, calling the newspapers "filth"
gave every indication he intends to keep
them Out Of bewsracka.
"We have an obJl&at.ion to protect the
JQ!nds ot ~,. ·Glava1 tald. "To
'make thii stuff readily accesslbie to
pinotlt un~& 18 to almply not doing !he
Jdb society ii supposed to do. 1
"We're going to restrict the sal~ from
racks,'' he said. "We intend to offer the
applicant the opportunity to Obtain a
license to distribute the publications in
grocery stores and liquor stores where
there ls an Id.ult in charge of the sale and
can control lhe sale to adult!."
Referring specifically to the Los
Angeles S~r, which has also been banned
by the district attorney in unincorporated
Orange County territory, Glavas said:
"It's got a Jot of ntth in It. It's absolute
pornography. ~ only thing II that it
10m.ebow complies with the . ridiculous
ruling of the U.S. Supremo C'f.t'rl that #1'• obe<leni mater)al mu/II be C>lm-
p!ef!oly witltoul redeeming BOClal lm·
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and refined genUeman.
"Everyone liked him and we were so
pleased he was there." Adkinson said.
"He was very personable and this was a
new situation to have someone of hls ex-
perience at the club."
Thatcher, a slender man with graying
hair, worked for eight yean before com-
ing to the ytcht club, al the Bel Air Coun-
ll'Y Club and lhe Los Anie!es Counll'Y
Club.
Before Iha~ Thatcher served for )4
years as a chief steward' iboafd the
Queen Mary. He was in chatge.' ot the.
menu and service at the captain's table.
Besides his widow, Thatcher lea'l<i a.
son now serving with the Brillih Army ht
Northern Ireland. Police said the son Was
notified of his father's death and was
~iven leave to come to Orange County.
Charles Benjamin
Service Tonight
Rosafy Will be'. recited tunlght in
caplstrano Beach (or Charles Harold
Banjamin who dieJ Fiiday 11 the aae of
73.
Mr. BenJamln, a Bannln( l'ft!dent,
leaves five !Ott11 Warren H. Benjamin of
Dana Point, Jolm J. Benjamin of Irvine,
MlChaeJ J. Benjamin ol tytl~. Robert
J Benjamin of Petaluma. ind Dlvld C.
Benajmln of Vlrllnfa; iwo daU(blen ,
Thereai A. Banola of Laltewqoct and
Marian Schimelpftnina of Tesas; two
brotbers. Earl, of Waihlngton and Ray-
mond of Nebraskil; three sisters, Pearl
Blsslng of Kansas, Hazel Ptlet'I of SOUth
Dakota and Alma Jorgenoen o I
Nebraska; 30 grandchildren and two
creat-arandchlldren.
Rosary will be recited 11 7 p.m. at St.
Edward'• calhoUc Cborch, (!aplltrano
Beaoh. Requiem Ma" will be celebrated
there at 10 1.m. Tut!day. Burial will
lollow In -CemeltrY, South San Gabriel.
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Clemente Pupil,s .
To Perform P'lay
On Hawaii Stage
"A Time for Llving," a one-act play
Written by a UCLA drama lnstruelor will
be performed in Honolulu by 90me of' the
1& San Clematle High School drama
studenta competing in an Internationil
1 ' ' > ll I"' t " Thespian Honor SoOlefy oonl~ ·in
April.
' TIJ! pJ/.y watwr1l1eri l'.Lur~ ~
and waa performed for the first' time by
San Clemente High drama students
earlier this year.
The troupe also will present pan-
tomimes, monologues and improvisations
in competitk>n with 500 other students
from California and.-Hawallan high
schools April 13 lo 20.
Marlon Sykes, San Clemente High's
drama coach, will cbaperilne the group.
Her $225 transporta~on· and . conferenco;
fee will be paid by the studento attendlng-
fhe conlerence. •
Students planning to attend are:
Vikki Behie, Lyssa Black, Mardi Brent,
Tort Brooks, Linda ct;&us, Paul Harvey,
Ellen Hicks, Diani Hurley, KaUty
Jackson, Karlene Manago, Nick Man-·
fredo, Jolie McLane, Bob Melroe, Jan
Patrick, Su Pyane and Ch a r 1 es
Stephenson.
They will stay at the Queen Kapiolani
Hotel and will spend the week competing,
in workshops and sightseeing· on the
island or Oahu.
Marine Arrested
On Rape Charge
'!be presence ol acid bums oo the top I
of one hand ol a Marine arrested In San
Clemenle oo charges GI being drunk in
publlc has led to more severe charges,
poli<:e said-lorciblo rape.
James Turner Joyner, 23, wu arrested
Saturday after be uaertedly was drunk
in public .
But u be waa being booked, detectives
aotlced aoid bums oo the man'• ~
and ,,,..ued the description given them
ol a man who raped a young girl earlier
this year at Calafla Beach .
The similarity ol deocriptloos and oilier
evidence, investlgat«s said, led to a new
booking ol Joyner on the rape charge.
Officers saJd the arrestee ls stationed
at Gamp Pendleton .
'!be rape occurred Feb. 24 at obout
9:30 a.m .
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pe1red.
It wa! I~ -1 yesr when the British
plibllc wanltd a dlrllng who w11 not a
bemedaled general, a bewhiskered acl-
mlrtl or a belll.-cabinet ..W.C.r.
They found him In Noel Coward, then 11 .
During World War U be w11 on tpOClal
aasllJllnenls ~ gave perfohn111Ct1 for
troop; In the ilnlted StaTes ana many
parts Iii the world. A dlll')' he ltept pro;
vlded material for "Middle Eul Diary."
One ol bis accompllsbments In World
War II W88' "Jn. Which We Serve/' an ac-
count of the einklns of 1 British
deltroytr durlng the Battle of er.ta.
Nalurally, be,... the writer, producer,
O>dlrecfor, composer of lncldenlal must~
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BELFAST -Five died and II others survlvecl the lhootln! and another who •t
were wounded In the bloodiest weekend th<: last 'mhrule dido t accept the g~ll' In-
of bomba and bullell ln ~1rtlanil · Vi~tion • ,
thla year. . The glna, called Jellland P1t •. JllOI the
An lrlah Republlcu Amy !fader saJcl • soldiera1o a BelfaJt bar Fl'fd&,i< dqihtand
today the IRA's Pnlvlaloaal wing WIS invited them to I '"""ltlli)lt parlY at •n
considering calling a truce. apartment. Once there, one girl left.
ProviJional leader Davld O'CoMell told saying she would get another girl. But
tin'ee British newsmen Sunday night that she returned with two men Can')'ing
before a cease-fire can be effected, Bri-machillt guns.
lain mull glvo "....W.O ..,....rueea" lo '!be gunmen forced the unarmed
lift the ban on the activities of Sinn Fein, soldien to He face down oo a bed and
the IRA'• Poiltlcal front. then ripdled them with bullell. '!be
O'Connell 18.id Britain's 11bard-line at-w~ soldier ·was left for dead but
Utude," abown in last week's British later manqed to get away. Most of bis
while paper on Northern lr:eland'• future, jaw waa shot IWll,Y and a bullet wu lodg-
preveoted an immedlalt truce. ed In )Ill splna. -
But de•plte O'Connell'• remarks, the The girl called Pat wu reported to be
Provillooal warned !hat the campaign of 11 to'ZI yeara old, about i).feet-7, with.
bombing and shooting in unit. Protes-thih feature• and ahoulder-length hair
tant Ulster with Catholic Ireland to the that might have been a wig. Jean ap. ,
south would continue. pe•red to be about the 5ame age, with
Meanwhile, the British army dark wavy hair and a ,small upturned
distributed thousands of drawings today nose.
of two girls who lured four sergeants to The girls 1.nd the gwvnen are believed
an apartment where terrorists murdered to be members of a splinter group r.I the
three of them and gravely wounded the Roman Catl)olic Irish Republican Army.
fourth. The IBA Itself lul! not claimed
The drawings were made from descrip-responsibility for the murders.
· Two of the murdered soldiers aod the
'Sleeper Waves'
In North Carry
Five to Deaths
HALF MOON BAY (AP) -Huge
"sl~eer waves" that reared up from a
calm sea have been blamed for drowning
a latlier and two ciill~n here aod
sweeptrJg two men to iheir deaths on the
North Coast.
Dick Snyder, a ~taff member in the
harbormaster's office at Pillar Point
Harbor, said It was just such a "sleeper
wave" that rose to 18 feet offshore of the
harbor and crashed down on an outboard
motorboat with five persons aboard
Saturday, tossing five Into the sea.
'!be boat Nina, passing by, picked up
Erwin Walker, 40, and Hayward
L«khart, ~. both of East Palo Alto.
But Lewll Powell, 38, and his childn!I>,
Maoeae, 9, and Zack.er, U, went down
with the boa~ the Coast Gunrd said.
Their bodies were not recovered. , About ' an hoUr later; anm&er' ,huge
wave swept oxer a ~ near the -.,..u...,;~~Qf'J'I.
Brau' and ~.t<ilit\ ':ftt"llltlr
deaths: Nameo 'vli!te witbtiekf peiiiflng
notification of relatives.
Snyder said "sleeper i wav~ are
unusual. No wind . AI.I of a sUdden a wave
hill. You look up 18 feel r more and
there it is, aboVe you."
survivor were Roman Catholics.
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out,'' Ziegler said.
The a§reemenl worllled out in Saigon means ' an end of the U.S . military _
presence in Vietnam and it also means
all uor prisoners will be back on Thurs-
aay," Ziegler said.
The deadltne for release of all Ameri·
can prisoners and the withdrawal of all
American troops is Wednesday under
provisions of the Paris peace agreement.
The timetable llUIOWl<ed by Tin means
that they will' be one ·day late.
"That is to say," said Tin, "that the
American party wWI receive its POWs
by a delay of one day. Our side agrees
also that the withdrawal of American
troop6 also will be delayed by one day."
Tin said that the question of 159 U.S.
Marine guards attached to lhe U.S. Em·
bass)', who the Communists insisted
should be part ol the U.S. wlthdraWlil,
had not been tesolved. He said, however,
that the Oommunistsagreed to ll)eAmer·
ican withdrawal plan of more than 5,000
..~":\~1:·"'~~'°l; Prfsoners. .
Tin said It wu IJill!ed that the. four·
party Joint Mllltacy Commission, which
under terms . of the .agreement was set
to esplre Wednesda)I, will end ill work
after the last American prisoners are.re-
leased and after the last troops have left.
Wit~· ·Must Pay
Man Given $195,000 in-Divorce
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CAMBRIDGE, Mw. (UPI) -A tentative divorce decree·grantec1
this month to a Cambridge woman provides that she pay biir ~usbttnd
$195,000 and educate and support their two children, 1diddlesex
County Probate Court records show. .
The decree becomes effective in six months. ..
Mrs. Beatrice W. Hicks agreed to pay William F, )!. Hicks $95,·
000 in marketable securities or in cash within 60 days of the final r decree. In addition, she agreed to pay him $20,000 annually for five
years or $20,000 for two years and $10,000 annually for an,additlonal
six years. -·
The case was heard by Judge Haskell C. Frseman (llld the decree
says the support of the-children was based on:.the financial position
of the wile. The cash settlement was worked oul·by a Boston law
firm. -.
She sued her pusband for ''cruel and abusive treatment."
ANAHEIM PRISONER
Capt. James D. 'Kul1
HUNTINGTON· BEACH POW
Lt. Brian H. W1rd
Two CoastPOWs
On Reds' List
To Be ff eleased
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the 107 American terVlcemen proposed
to· be releOsed by ·Nmth. Vletnant 'l\Jeo.
day and Wednesday in Hanoi.
Air Force capt. James ·Jtu1a, originally
ol Manchester, N JI., lul! been a prilOl>
er of war since July of 1972 wheo he.
was captured.
Capt. Kula's wife, Jane, lives in Ana-
heim. 'Ibey hove no children. Mrs. Kula
declined to talk about her husband11 re--· ' Air Force U. Bdan H, Ward , captured
Dec. ,27, 1m, was lilted aa being from
Huntington Beach. There was no verrnc.
tioo of this by either the POW·MIA office
In Tustin or the VIVA (Voices in VIW
America) office in Santa Ana aa· of this
morning.
Lt. Ward, a Maryland native, wu di!-
played by the Norili Vletnlmese at a
news confereooe Dec. 29.
Wagner N~t in GOP
NEW YORK '(>\Pl -Ft>rliter fll!l)'Or
jWbert F. Wagner say1 .lf,be :lri~ .to
matte a CQmeback thl1. year 11,:'fi!ll gq! be
~ a ~I• of ~ il'i!'l!>~llil1Y.
W>jtr!s sutpr~ ""'"""·'-'-\ Slilldll,Y n1g11raiiortell' .. i;'~rea:b)l .Gbt.
Nelson A. '°JU>CkeleUar ,fo. N~ •• ~
RepuHlican Md Lll>Orl!I ~r11e5 ,·oeoma
the lifelong Demcscfa't. ~ ~ -· · ·
· NOBODY sEa;Ls TV FOR LEss THAN :·ouNLArs·
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East 17th Street; Costa Mesa. ·
Come help us celebrate Wells Fargo Day at oW:
new Costa Mesa Office on Saturday from 1•2
p.m. to 4 p.m.
There'll be rides for the children on the
famo Wells Fargo stagecoaq1, plus there'll be
a Growth Bond drawing. You'll have a chance
to win o,ne of five $100 Growth.Bonds.
-:We'll be serving plenty i;>f Western chi:le
and coffee. There'll be gifts for everyone. And ·
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~staMesa with afull range of banking services
• mcludingaDrive-up Windowtha.t'so~from
9a.m. to5 p.m.Mondaythrough'fhursdayand
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agreement In Wl3hlngfoa.
D.C., Wedntlday flnanc!or tl)t •
uport o1 fl,m ,oc. of u.1'
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and WYk<t to lllo U.S.S.R.
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utlllzod lo establlsll • plant In
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. I ' ' f ,Panama Welcome • '
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The Republic ol -· that tiny, u.pteal <.OtJDlrf • In lho;-1owaot l'fHt al Oentnl America, & 111lt in old
frlmd to me. l open! 18 -there iA 1161•. a a g.e.t ~
• al lllt U.S. Anny. • ,_ ,.
'!be clbmtle Is bot and lhe PflDI>,.
are bot-blooded. LallDt can. be a fiery
lot -• apir!i I like. 8o It'• ""llUl1>riJe f?
to aee 11181 naUon ol 1 mtlJipo people ~
..... making beadl8-~
'Ibey have aailed tli' U.S. to .,.. fji!
llnquisb It& cootrot over the Panama
Canal Zone, a lllril> Ove !'ille8 oo
either aide ol the canal, "1t1dl runa :. i
COY\LLO ---ttrc.Jlb the htert of tbe
', -· Laot w.ek, tho U.N. Security Council VOied .IH to
llUjJllOrt the mov,. . ~
U.S. AtmlORITIES MAINTAIN lull cootrol over the $?
canal Zooe and seven military bases are within It. •
In 1966, young Panamanians 1..,g111 f bloody revolt for
.the right lO plant their flag Inside ~ Canal Zone. 1iley
now have that legal right, but a Panamanian ls quite lucky
Jf be'a even cmsldeil'Ci a second..:1'ua citizen otice be sleptl
~jhezone. . ...
:. Pafiamanlana who don't wor1c !0<.the Canal Zone°"'!>.
· pany, operator of the canol, can\ shop In zooe llOretl,
: can\ go to the Balboa 'lbeoter (Balboa is the C!'IJlPllllY
· town In the"""') or uae local lllllCk bars. U.S. f,mba-Jolm Scali bu oniffed indlgoanUy
at claims o1· colonial!Jm agalnat the United. Slates. '
THE PANAMA. CANAL ZONE. however, Is" pemapa
· the pureot form of coloot&lism atill ezisling In the WO<ld.
l\'e control the heort or tl)al country, and tbere isn't.I
thing they can do about .tt.
Wbeo F'r«lch and British r....,.. oiled back 1nte tbe
SUez Oanal 1o OU3l the. EgypliaJ)I, the United Stjlles· raised
.ne cl the loudeat cries ol ~·
P<t1>apo my vlllon Is lorigy, ·Bui" r !all to ... ony dlf·
fereoce bfttween the 8uez, Canal and the Panal!lil Oanal:
'Muell or tbat nation's. economy ta built around tbe
C"'81 -a fact thal, b really more of a blockade tban a
• blesatng. The C<JWJ1'y ,is tgo dependent on the canal; and
unly recmly baa developed other ,..,...,.._.
IT COULD BE QUITE a U>uri8t )lllnldise. 'Ille weath-
er Is Uke Hawaii -always hot, sometimes mtny. Some '
of the beaches in !lie DOrih feature· l\ilite oand the equal
ol Monterey'1. Other beodlea lllrl'f"lse visitors with their
deep, black lava·llke sarid. · ·
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Cheese· Bread 6oz.
ARO EM
Small Curd Cottage Dieese pl11t
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Champagne Cured Sauerkraut 20 OJ,
ATHENA
Wh0"at or Rice Pilaf I OJ,
Rich1rd's Variety of Quality Me1ts
BONELESS
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,/ Panama City has some ol. the worat slums ·-similllr
to the ohacb ol 'Njuana or the borrloo or Rio. de Janeiro.
It also bas several magi>ific<nt bigh<ise low«s ol glaSs
and steel . Aod In Golf llelg!U -tho ric;h ID8li~ nelgjj>ol:-
hood -there l.! on ovakhaped, brick-built , gaa stallon
fancier than any oil ~Y product llong Ifie Orang'
Rump Roast ·top of the graclo
U.S.D.A. Cholco
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Coe!. . 0 '~ ' ~i~~~~~= cloth ptZ:.. proc1uc1;i6; the .,. . . U);Sali'
Blas Islands, ore being lmporled, and as unlq\»
cl>jectm d'art.
" IT'S A NATION 'l'HAT haa a lot to offer, but that hos
• been ahackled by wearing Ille U.S...ootrolled Canal Zone
like a heavy bone collar.
It is not true that Latins, Panamanians in particular
are blalant gringo haten, ahoutlng "Yankee go homet 1•
slogans in every tourist's face.
What they do hate are the ••zonies," Canal Zone ~
dents, who are rather 9COmful al th>ee wM don't· live ln-
• 'de Ille Zone."
'!be "zoni"" and U.S. IOldlers tldn~ always gel alop1
with each other when I was tbett.
THE "ZONIES" ARE NOT all U.S. citiz.ens. ·Some al
them· are even Panarmnians who wort for the company,
and some ol them~ the~ "10lltl ol an. •
Aa long •• the physlcol zone etists; and the cotcinilll
altllude ol the "Zonlell'' Is maintained artificially, tbett will
be friction between the United .States amf the Reputillc of
Panama.
LARGE FRESH
Roasti"g ··~ick.e!$ .c.1~:~~·wn · , 1··""'1r, ,r,.t .. i,, ... . .t~,....,. · ~· , .. ,,,, Spareribs ........ ,, ... ~ ntt• , .. ..
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Seatooa
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We •te now f••fvri11g • compl•t. .. 11ction ofSwi~ Pt1mi11m Spri119" t.Mb logical power to acluillly run tbe Canal itself, blll ~· ~ ·
is no real reason to lfeep maintaining en artificial "U.S. 1.
Colony., in eomebody else's homeland. . .
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Host Get Horwrs
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·l'roll! wm. Serytces Wilen director Job F"'1
\ British toclal. h 1 • t o T l a n receives the American· Film
•• AUstaJi Ceoke and Bill Mom:oe Jnstltute's first "life achle~
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ti t1¥! NBC TV ."Today" ahoW menl award" Marth 31, the • · '. were named as two of the 22 a.udience at the Los Angele& ~
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. _ OD would be at his SOuthern f,
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. _;: Foster :Peabody Broadcasting and would like. ta attend the $""' «: Awards ID< 1972. dinner 'r.r his ''lontl time
• · COoke was honored for "a friend, Mr. Ford." ~. meaningful perspective k>ok at An invitation wa1 sent.-()
•• America" In the Britis h * .t<; -, Bro1dcasting Cori>. produced Actress Naeelle F~ ~ f
• -"America" aired by -eoosr-to-· ... • 1 Oat N t De rt L f ; NBC TV. Monroe, Wuhlngtoo to the probielJ\'. of U...deol. e U ~ 00 :: ;:or .::..i ther.:-r.=;;,,:oi;.; i:..u,~·~~~ Struesel Coff~e Cake
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• . , ... him a diet which caused ne-'ected 8J1d cltliyod llid put Pino! Nolt fifth IJt
•I bealt lltlot. ~ .. • into insUtutlOOSwbtl'e Ulejl • -l;.anoc"Jio ose fifth Uf
Jooeob Kotller olNew York, may """8ln ell or thell' lives · C L. S .___ fifth " •• ; who filed tho lllit, nomed Or. beoauae or a lack or f\lodo . s ...... ot ,..,.,.._, ·~ :-,,. who Cherdonn1y TITm ..
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wavering in our d~ire lf! please our clientele.
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, 4oL 66, No. as, 2 secr10Ns, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • MONDAY, MA~CH 26, 1973 TEN CENTS
~lanners Will Receive ~. Gl~nneyre Petitions
;)r,,. petlllam will be ~ to the
~ -Plumlnc ~ IPnllhl pralest!O( the propo!ed rullgn-
:•t ol GJ.<nneYrl Street between
t.lltope and Blueblntcanyon Olive.
·;Jac~ylor.'a Glenneyte Street resi-
dent, obtained st ... signatures from his
ROillhbora, Anothel' petlUon, I r om
rp!denla on Galel DriN and Calliope
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street, contains 12 signatures. thnJugh the r.aJipment. "We just wont
MMe Friedberg, marketlnc npresen-to mow where our properlJ II,"
tallve for G1DDblner Devel-nt Com· , rn.<lber( said.
pany wbich plans to bulld a 14 million "'-'111 ot the rultgnment ~ a
commercial arcade bejweeti Blu~\rd ' dip ill "Glenneyre Stroet, II a safety
and Calliope on Coast Jligbway, said hll · hazard and bloclfl the view ol northbound
C(llllpany has no side on the jssue. mot«isll and cycllsts. .
He said aome ()-; the residents seemed ll'he Traffic and Circulation Committee
to think Gumhlner was trylng to push and city plannill!i slall · have recol"!'"
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mended that the -be'1\"!ilneef.
"A cattJIJ1ly derj&nad' ~ject coold
enhance the cbarlcta' ol the area and ac-
centuate the C8JllOD ~ reoidenllal II· mosr>h<I<., whll~ ~sing the safety to
pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists,"
the staff reporj reads. .
At issue 11 an undeveloped canyon area
whkh resident& say ls now a de facto
park. Reallping Glenne~ I D d elliidaatiar the dip would pavo '1fflt this
small 1n1 ol,opeo space, they fear.
"We ...,. lirm1y do· not want any
cba.o&N," ·TQ,lor said. An attempt to
realign the street and Widen It by two
feet WU dropped by the dty council in
1966 Ill' the:"face of lnteme resident op.
J>O."l?on, he pqlnted out.
Other points ol oppoo!Uoo ~ !hit
straightening the -would mat• It "1 speedway" and ....id blur Ibo JftlO!lt
natural separatioo Wween the com-
mercial north end o1 Glenneyre and the
residential aouth aectlon. · ·
The canyon a1ae 1cts aa a natunl
drainage channel, ..... ls Mid, being II
the bottcm of U\e -llrgest water-•
shed in Laguna, Bluebird Canyoo.
urs
S•perintendent Post
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. Volcanic Lava
Engulfs Pl;ant Maitre ·d'
Death. Eyed
North Viets·
• · Trustees to Get
·=; ·candidate · List
'" Trustees ol the Laguna Besch Unllied
'School District tonight will receive the
'names ol the top men in a field of 168
who applied· fw ebe auperlntendent ol
schools poSllioo.
' Applications were procesoed Satunlay
by a three-man · screerilng committee
with the top appllcatlool forwarded to
Dr. Harold Klbb)', the achoo! board's ad·
• ..tser on seledloo of a new ~ teodent. ...,. . . £1f ~guarfh . · ,
. . . ~ave Laguna
-~liff _Hiker
~An Anabe~ man's short cut to CZ&
d!nt·JllJI beadt' $Unday ended In a cliff
risoue by Lagui>a Beach UI~.
,cap(. Bruct Baird and Llleguard John
Gill responded to the 3:09 p.m. call that a fan wu ·trapped on the 5-loot
lindslone clillt • that. tower above the
~acb. -&in! was lower.cl 20 feet to· the point
wbero Rodger Coutu, 20, Wll Stranded.
.After placlng him in a safety .harness,
Coutu walrtowered to the beach below.
~~_!'Bl lrea1ed for two small abrasions.
_ttCfUl1'becaine stranded ·OD .the cliff
lllce when be tried to take a shOrt cut to !,lie beach doWn the near verll@I clHI,
~:1~es and ·warm temperatures ~t,35,000 peraons to·local sands oo
SturdaY and 1T,llOO visitors.on SUDday, Jl'alrd said. ---• . • '
1·1n o11iet weell:eM acllvlty1 guard;
riunltell !Wo IOI! children with their
(lnnts-and aalvaged $IOO w.rtJi of new illvinc . equipment in waters off ~ws
()Iva, -<
"\"According to llalrd. two -purcha&-et the equipment ind decided to.co (!lv· 1Ji1. One man panicked. dropped the
eqtllpmenl and swam to safety.
'.:,ielther man had completed Scuba dl1: ... lnstruotiOll Bltnl said. •
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rustees,,Review ·
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gun, · a. Schools'
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. ive-year Plan
'ii nve-iW plan for ~.
... lkm and t ran a porta t I on U·
tom I( the Loi1m Beach Uollled
-wiD be ....-" the ., ..... !Ian tonllht-
7:·· pJIL "'"""" ...... wtl1 be ID Mrid-,Eihicolloa Cmtor, l60 ,,.,._<Goll of
....... balldin( IDd
• ---llld ~ ol n~IPl'dll~ ..... e1emenllrY acbool and the
acbool.
'• -...-i11cmol-1 un-•1ta11 )lo GI llGord 111-11 ll
olioblfllilo=ltlimllorlhelflS.ft ~=n:... to lice IMteof llldade:
• -llbciooilon ol I report """' Ifie CF~:~
• ..... -1111 Onnp o..r ~ ol Ei•·-awtnc Allry ... _tmp .,_,,., ....,.,,,, far ..
!diool --la Or1llp r.aaa11.
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Find 'Body'
{rt Laguna s~nJ .
Two young couples out strolling OD the
beach near Laguna's Crescent Bay Point
early, Sunday -morning chanced UPQD' a
peculiar mound OD· tbO ikech' wi""'9 It
looked as il something were burled.
· Dlggn\g Into the aand · 1n the Ifedawn
moonlight, tbe two'men observed a form
i.te shape, and then saw a patch of hair.
Alarmed. and thinking .that they had
dlscoverid a 'bwnan, the youths. sum-
moned a patrolling policeman, but, they
were unable. to locate the site of the
burial again. A search was coaducted,
but then stopped due to bad Ught.
Later Sunday Bruce Bain!, lileguard
caplain loca~ the "body." It waa a
dead seal apparently burled by the SPCA
the week before, police said. '' . •
P.air Convicted
In-Giru' Deatlis
. . ' ' vAV ~s (,\Pl -~ .1s
scbedllled next month !or two men con-\>lcted il. tllllng two Y<ll!hi h)gh acl1ool
girls authorities say w~re hitchhiking
when they were plci..d up, drugged and
seaually, assaulted.
"A SUperlor Court jury of elibt men and
four women deliberated four daya be.Core
re~ !Int-degree murder verolcts
~=.r"" Medina, 21, and D&My It, bot11 former Saa Fernando van., -Nlden11.
CUSSIFIED ADS
FUN A.NI> GAMES
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a.....,. ta. DAILY PILOT dllllfed
sedlellllaad-, •. Ubthh'
REYKJAVIK, lceland (AP) _! ·
VQJ.canic Jav• overran Pie el~
p)ant on the 1slan<i of Heymaey to-
, aay, knocking out communleaUoas
and paralyzing vital iervtces.'
The only contact with the Island
ls by radio.
The lava also destroyed 42 bouses
and is, menacing a iree'Ling . plant
near the harbor: •
Since Friday, more than 100
houaes and ' buildings have been
destroyed . Jsjqglng. the ;>llllber ol
. bulldingJ engulfed this . year . to more than 300.
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ivAsmNGToN <OPn -The Senato'• r J .r ~ ,W~terg~ h\•~allng com-
nilitej! was call<:<! 1ogeu..,. for 1ts fi,.i
fotinal me.ung : today; with Ire.sh 11>-
lcrmatioo In hand..:frOlll convicted con-
sp~_tor ~-ines ·w. ~"!· .
'1'be coilmifttee•s chief counsel, S.OWel
Daab, ~ ·&Dlay that Mceonl,
f<irmer aecuiilJ!' dlijl• olt ~I Nis·
on's rM!ectiQn 0t1¥1Ddpn, lllJlplitjl ~ o( ptb6s !io' 8-fc!·w~.ln10Jv"I In
!lie break-111 <8Dd ,b<1gglq·ol, ~Uc
na_Uoaal ~ Wt had not beat '
brought to trial. t ! .. r:"
pash Said the. (otmerf!A agent ~d ,
"lell us weryjhing that 11e Imllwa:•• "
·The j.os. Angeles Timas repo~,today
that two named by McCord were Jobn;w.
JJean, m;<Whti. HOU.. counsel, and Jeb
Stulrt. Magruder, a.fornier presidentW
aide and billh olfic!al In 'the Nixon cam-
palp organization. · • On behalf ol the Whit< House, Prea
SecreLVY Ronald L. Zlegler categortc3Dy ' . . denied today the Times' allegation con-• ' corning Dean who c:ooducted a apedal In-
ve>tlptton 'Of the Watergate case '.!<iii
Nli<on. • •
-Magrbder' also denied any prior
p.owledge of the lncid<nl
Llier, Presiilent Nim> WU quoted U
')laving "absolute and total CCllfldence' In llUI!. • .
Ziegi"'. said lfnoon telephoned Dean In w~ thjl mornioc because ol whal . tl>e presa ~ tmned "vet
e¢aordlqary" ~ illertlJI!' · Chargeo let
eled at the_!RJ!llt HOuse Jawyer.
• NisOD aqeq after reading the report
by the Los Angeles Times.
Asked If Nixon 'telepboned McGruder
Ziegler said, "He did' not."
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plaining hi• ' liitollp ,lllld . ~h e cl~tances ol the death are· leadlni
us to an edenlive inveaUgatlon," said
Po~ce Clllef 8, ~""""Glaves. •
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Sir ~I Cow1rcl, 73 .
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Authot~ Act.611 ' ·
Noel :C0ward
Announce"
Agreement
SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnam, an-
nounced an ..,..ement to releaae the
final 139 American priaoners beld tn
Vietnam In excbaJ1ie for withdrawal ol
the remaining American military lon>el
beginning Tuesday' and ending Tburo-
day. (See list, Page 4.)
Bui Tin, cbtel 1POkeaman !or t be
North Vletnameoe delegitloo In 5ai1lon,
llld tlll1Jnl-« ·-" .... -"" ILllouljl ~ 111<1
.. tlr'9lit Ooas 1111, ~ ...
·:-i;;c:-.-o l!I U.& llORllorklo.> Tueldq at '1G18Llm~ '•
He said that North vletniµn will re-
lease 40 more American prilonen at
Gia Laln on Wednesdly and 67 OD Thuro-
day. '"
The Cornmwilst-backed Pathel Lao
will releaae nine American prtoonm
captured in Llcll "very, very aoon," he
added, later deacrlblng the exact tum-
over'"date as Wednesday. ·
G1'vu said the autoP,Y abom no
•line of a struggle. A repOrt_ auu being
preP"!'<d woulcr sho!r. wbetlier. or llOt
Thatcb! w dnicied. bl added. . '
"The autopsy ahOwed ihere ·.was DO
-ID 1111 hii>o. 11111 ft<quenlly•we haie
a -drowning wllo!'e this happen;. It meana' aullocalioa," Gia vu said.
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U.S. demanda for aaaurancea that Ille
nine prtsooera held In Laoe would be re-
leased had blocked the releasa ol the
1119 Americans ID Vietnam since Satur-
day.
I ' ' ! 11bateber'1' widow · decllDed to com-
me,ot ~ 11<~ on \>"" husband's deatb or'tbe ·cln:umstllicS surrounding ll•
N\!I,........ ol· the 'l')latchera aJao lhed U""' "1il.i.O~ nil the • Ira ~ and 'the ,,--:.oo,~ It. g · ~'s' i>&fy' was ' spotted about IO feet-~h of tbe dock at the Balboa ·
Jie\ilnSU!a club: Police founl! a »pound
' ' 1~· MAITRE o•, Pqe. :z)' ,,
Laguna Chamber
E}les M11in Beach
Plaqs for Main BesP, Park and
downt<ln traffic and parking problemS"
will '"'' dt"'1iaSed by'" directors ol the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce
Tuesda~ during a noon lundJe'!'I at the
Hotel Laguna. ' Accon:png to Betty =.:;ws, manager I
the topics were raiaed last week at a
meeting ol the cbambor'a executive
boanl.
·On Wednelday, the lull membelllilp-ol
the cbaJnbOt II tnttted to hear PhD
Jobllson ot.tho•Weyerhaueser. COinpai\y
discuss the flnil'a environmental qualtty
improvement programs. A film, "To
Touch '!be Sly" will be p......,ted 1t the
7:15 a.m. breakfast meeting at the Hotel Lag\!na. , .
Sliccumbs at 78 ·
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'111iiGSTON, Jamalca (UPI) -Sir ese annowtcemeot, the Florida White
Noel Co)fai<li the playwright, ·author and i1ouac> at Key Biaca)'lle coollnned that
aCtor; died ,today ol a heart attacl< at the agreemen! had been a:;cepted by FirelJ~,•.Jir'. ~ 1}6me,on the J~~~ =~t Nlxoo, ·calling it very good
nOftti <OU!.· HA waa 'fl. · PrealdenUal preaa aecretary Rcoa1d L.
Police .&Id 'he• died" about 6:30 a.m. ¢, Ziegler said Nixon had given hls_approtal
the · bell>! '11!11""° which atruc~ ap. to·' the ..,..emeet worked out by the
wentlY 'wllboul warning.• His oervants • f:,.ini,:n"~ ~~r!, ~r:.,:!i
who found the bod~ said he bad been up .\Sia and conferred -by telephone with ol·
and moving around quitt nonnally bait fi.cials of the Defense Department and
an hour earlier. . the· National Security Council.
•Coward,:for many decades the-darling "The President II partlcularly grati-
ol the l.midon and New York theater and lied that this agreement bas been wori..d
the lntematkr181 oet In which be trove~ out," Ziegler said.
ed,_ bought the bouae in 11164 alter leaving The ureement wori..d out In Saigon
Eni!land to escape high taxes. means r..n end of the U.S. mllitary
Police said lie wu living alone at presence in Vietnam and lt a1ae means
Ume of his death although frequenlly be all uor prllooers will be back on Tburo-
was aoco~ed.~y ~. day," Ziegler said.
His ·laal 1llOI! nObble. risltor-waa Brit. ·The deadline for roleue ol all Amer!·
ain'a Q u e ci ii Mother EUZabeth who can ir1aoners and the withdrawal ol all
lwicJied '!Ith bin\ In 1~,dJ"i"I her~ American 1r09po 11 Wednesday under
tnp ID> J~ , prcwlalooa ol the Paris peace agreement. •
Cowan! never married. He had ~ timetable announced by Tin mea111 ' IOlllelhlni tad)' on fhe subject: "ff is a tiat_ ljley will be ooe day late. :
sacrament, 1 my1tllnito, and yoo perllst "That 11 to ..,, .. said 'Iln, "that the '
In reganllag JL '8 " -of plumbel:'s American parl)I wlD ~ve its POWs
estimate!' · • , by a delay ol D Uf. Our aide agrees I
A revival o1 Jlla lamo<it play ill, the' alao that the withdrawal o! American ,
lt30I, "Private Uvea," and an anthology (See l\ELEASE PllO I)
ol hla • oonga and 1~tches, "Cowardiy '
~,'' 1i. currently playtna before
packed houseo In London. Oraa11e CVward, born tn Teddington. Enaiand, gave many atqe and !Um performances
iicilh In the United States and Bi:illln,
often playing roles be created In his own
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and I'll!. B04ll men In the telllcle,..... on 'l'hlevu stole· $1 ,000 In caah llld aome
problli!Ja, ~ old. , 1 • , ~ equlp~t •·llM! Refried, S... I ,..._.. lll'll Won IOol; l!'4 follow· 1<1llurul qurlni·tlie ~,uc!.a flOO '4 .1111 -IDlo • Ule u.;.Ma. Hofe! pltar ,f!om JI •liitlug !D11i11c1ao.. t.gima, -n..-...,U\io aucte& lido" the nm Beactl po1~ said 1oc1ay. , • ~ ""'° wtll! M open~., · ·t The Refried Bean burglary · wu
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l'nlll Wire Senim
JlEL1" Ml' -Five died and 11 otlma
were wounded in the bloodiest weekend
of bombs and bullels In Northern lrellnd
t~1 year.
Neivsrack Ban
Questioned
By Atwrney
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mer President Juan D. Person shortly after his arnval in Rome from
Buen·oe: Aires to confer with Person on the formation of his Peron-
Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis
O'Neil today conceded that a cltf im·
poeed ban on newsrack.s sales of two Los
Angeles sex-oriented perlodlcals would be
on shaky legal ground!.
"The legality of the city's 1cllonl
might take judicial determination,''
O'Neil said.,
lsta 11<>vernment. '
~ Laguna High Students "If the city decides to ban newsrtick
sales without a court order to determine
they are obscene .. it might not stand up,"
he said.
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Held in Theft Ring Case
O'Neil is scheduled to meet with Police
Chief B. Jamea Glavas and City Manager
Robert L. Wynn Tueaday to determine ll
Newport Beach will forbid the street
sales of tbc Los Angeles Star and the
Hollywood Press in an attempt to keep
them out of the banda ol minors. . Lagwia Beach police cracked two
juvenile theft rinp and aJ;re1ted two
juvenile tunawa)'1 froni MI s 1 our i
suspected of burglaries there In action
over the weekend and late last week.
In a joint Investigation wlth the orange
County SherW'a Department, offices took
two south Lagwia youths and a Lagwia
Beach youth Into custody on suspicion of
stealing a motorcycle from a Laguna
NiriueJ shop. All three are students at
Lagwia Beach High School , sald Tony
SmJth, Laguna Beach detective.
11WJ youths were alto IUIPeCted of in-
volvement in a heilt from the school of-
•fices ol the Caplstrano-Laguna Regional
Occupatlooal Program.
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His best known workl Included "B\ilbe
•Spirit," "Bitter Sweet" and "Briel En-
counter." Hts films included "A.round the
World in 80 Days" and "Our Man in
Havana."
Maule Smith, star In the .current run
of "Private Llves," was distraught over
the news.
"It can't be. We juat bad a telegram 1 from him," she aaid. "He was a dear, 1 dear man. It is terrible news."
Coward, who always carried with him
a baWJting oostalgla of tbe 1920!, climbed
to fame by being in the right place at the
right time with the right talent for the
right era.
I..oodon was beginning to come to file
agaJn after the gray, puu.led years of
World War I when Coward bit with the
fint of a galaxy of plays, the comedy,
"111 Leave It To You," in which be ap-
peared.
It was 1920 - a year when the British
public wanted a darling who was nOt a
bemedaled general, a bewhiskered ad·
mlral or a bellicose cabinet mJnister.
They found him in Noel Coward, then 2L
During World War II he was on special
assignments and gave performances for
troops In the United States and many
parts or the world. A diary he kept pro-
vided material for "Middle East Diary."
One of his accompll.shmenta in World
War ll w~ "In Which We Serve," an ac-
count of the slnk.ing of a British
dfStroyer during lbe Battle of Crete.
Naturally, he was the writer, producer.
co-director, composer of Incidental music
-and played the lead role of Captaln
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The Y.OUths were relealed to ;the
custody ill their parents.
Officeri also '1T<•ted a !&-year-old
youth ¥d a Scott Seeman, 20, OI lj31
Catalina Slnet, Lagwia Beach oo lllllpl·
cioa of possession of stolen property.
Olficen allege that the ptecea of an ex·
pensive racing bicycle stolen from the
high acbool campus, were in Seeman'•
posseuion.
The two Mlsaourl youths, ooe 15 and
the otber 16, were arrested by officers
after policemen observed the youth!ll
driving the wrong way up a one way
alley near Mountain Road and SOUth
Cout~way.
Ollicen took Into custody a green can-
vaa baa oontalnlng a la.rat amount of
mooey. much of il rolled coins •• The eth c:onlessed to.hltllng a Mtsaowi dou t
shop and an apartment com le:r::
Missouri lawmen picked up the youths
over the Wffkend. ~·~ l -<#.1
Dhrary Friends
To Sell Books
At Laguna Fest
Books to be sold at the upcoming Book
Fair and Festival sponsored by the
Friends of the Laguna Beach Public
Library are being separated and priced
for sale by members of the Friends
Board.
·The lair la sched\lled for Saturday and
Sunday.
Joseph O'Sullivan, prealdenl of the
Friends Board, requests that any com·
munity organ~Uoos or indtviduala iQ..
terested in donating book.s for the fa.1r
contact Cll!f Cave, librarian, at the local
faclllty.
O>ehalnnan James Dilley and his
coIDJIUttee are constructing booths for
the event, which will take place in the
library plaza area.
Mrs. Theodore Beane and committee
members Mary Carhart and Mrs. John
Reynolds, are sorting and pric~g
thousands of book! already donated 'tO
the weekend sale.
New proceeds from the event will be
donated to the public library.
Laguna GOP Women
Will Hear Carpenter
Slate sea. Dennis Carpen!« (R·
Newport Beach) wW speak to the
Republican WomB1111 Club of Laguna
Beach at 2 p.m. Friday In the Woman's
Club. Intere1ted ruldent1 are Invited.
C&rpenter bas worked on several com·
mittees In the leglsl1ture, Including Civil
Disorder, Insurance and flnance, Na·
tional Resourc~ and Wildllfe, Local
Public Sarety, and Marine and Coastal
Resources. He is In his second term in
office.
11It's a value judgment that the police
department can make u 'e:r:pertl' ln that
field," O'NeJI said.
The Tuesday meeting is intended to
detennine if the city will issue a
business license to Jose Ortega of Hun-
tington Beach, distributor of the two off.
beat publications.
"Ir we issue the pennit with the con-
dition that they not be 90ld on the street
because they are harmful .to minors,
we'll just have to see what happens,"
O'Neil said.
Glaves, calling the newspapers "Hlth"
gave every indication be intends to teep
them out of newsracks.
"We have an obligation to protect the
minds of minors," Glavu aaid. 0 To
make Ibis stuff rea<!DY ~sslble to
pe!'IOlll under II II ~ply "Ill djing the
job ooclety Is suppoti!ll to 1!0.
"We're:goljl~,to ~strlc\JbJ we from noli:lf"dle MIGJ-t'We JnfllDd te.olftl'l1the
appllcant the opportunity. to obtain a
license to distribute the publicaUons ln
grocery stores and liquor stores where
there is an adult In charge of· the aa1e and
can control the sale to adults."
Gallery Nailed
Shut in Laguna
A fuss and a feud among businesses at
the Art Center over outdoor display of
art works was blamed by one shop
manager for a weekend act of mlschief,
police said today.
Someone oailed the do<n of Marta ,
Mltrovllch's gallery closed.
Marta told pollcemen n ear by
00.lnessmen were angry because she bad
displayed art works outside on a common
patio area.
Policemen removed the last of the
nails from the double french doon and
estimated that the onfy loss was the cost
of repairing the doors.
The nails were tagged and placed in
the evidence room, police said.
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James E. Kingery
Last Rites Held
Memorial services were held today for
James Elbert Kingery, 84, of Laguna
Beach, who died Thursday.
The former plant manager for Western
Wood E1celstor bad lived ht the Ari
Colony three years. Survlvon include hla
widow, Lela; a son, Jamee: Kingery, Jr.;
three sisters and a brother, all of Iowa.
The Rev. Thomu Warner olllclated 11.
the servlce3, at the United Metbodlat
Oturch in South Laguna, with Sheffer
Laguna Beach Mortuary handling ar·
rangements. '
Mr. Kingery was a 20-year resident of
California.
Wife Must Pay
Man Given $195,000 in Divorce
' -CAMBRIDGE, ldm. (UPI) -A tentative divoree decree granted um month to a Cambridge woiun provides tliat she PITh~ husband
•195,000 and educate anil )!ilPort !heh' two chll~, Mlddlesu
County Probate Court record1 lli0w.
The decree becomes effedlve In a!x months.
Mrs. Beatrice W. Hicks agreed lo· J>1Y Willllm F. It. Hlckl '95,·
000 In marketable secUrilies qr lo cub within 80 days of the final
decree. lo add!Uon, ah• -~ed to pay him •20,000 annually tor five
years or $20,000 !or two years and fl0,000 111nually tor an add!Uonal
six years.
The caae was beard by Judge Haskell C. J'reeman and the .decree
say1 the 1upport of the clilldren wu ba.ed on the llnandal poslUoa
of the wile. The cull MWtmtnt wu WOtted oot by a llooioli law
firm,
She 9Ued her Jt~sband tor ''cruel and abwl~ trealmei;rt.!!
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today tllt IRA 'I --wing WU considering calling a truce.
Provlllooal leader David O'Connell told
three Brltlab dewnnen &lnday night that
belorw a CU16-llre Clll1 be elfeFled, Bri-
tain ~ " .. "cait-lnlll guaranteeO" to lilt Iba ban on Iba aollvliteii of Sinn ·Fein, ·
the IRA'~ political !root.
O'Connell aald Britain's "&ard-tine at·
titude,'' shown in last week's British
white paper on Northml lnland'a lulur<,
prevented an immediate truce.
Bui despite O'Connell 's remarks, the
Prov1alollal warnod that !bi campaign of
bombing and thoollng to untie Proto&-
tant Ullter with Catbollc:;ireiand to the oouth _,Id coollnue.
Mtenw.hlle, the BJIUsb army
di1trlbutetl tbouaandl of Clrowtnp today
of two gtrll who lured lour sergeants to
an apartment where temxists murdered
three of them and gravely wounded the
fourth . ,-
The drtJrings were made from descrip-
tions provided by the sergeant who
survived the shooting and another who at
the last minute didn't accopt the girls' In-
vitation.
Tbe ctrll, called Jeab and Pat , met the
soldiers in a Bellast bar Friday night and
invited them to a candlelight party at an
apartment. Once there, one girl left,
saying she would get another girl. But
she returned with two men carrying
machine guns.
The gunmen foroed the unarmed
soldiers to lie face down on a bed and
then rlddled them with bullets. The
wounded 10klier was left for dead but
later managed to get away. Most of bis
jaw was shot awar and a bullet was lodg·
ed In bis spine,
The girl called Pal was ttported to be
18 to 22 years old, about ~leel-7, with
thln features ll!ld shoulder-length hair
that might have been a wig, Jean ap-
peared to be about the same age, with
dark wavy hair and a small upturned nose. .(
The prls f.nd the gunmen are believed
to be members of a splinter group of the
Roman Catholic Irish Republican Army.
Tbe IRA ltsell bas llQI claimed
responsibility for the murden.
Two of the murdered soldiers and the
survivor were Roman Catholics.
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bodpol been raotved. lie said, however, ~I the Conununllll qreed to the Amer·
lean withdrawal plan, or more tllan S,000
troops on Tuelday, Wednesday and
Thuraday, colncldlng with re1 .... ol the
prisoner•. 'lln aald II was agreed that the lour·
party Joint MWlary Commission, which
und,. terms of the agrmnent was set
lo expire Wedneoday, wlU end its work
after the lul American priaooers are re-
leased and alter the lut troops have left.
Laguna Petitions
For Rehearing
On Height Issue
A lint step leading to a possible appeal
to the Slate Supreme Court bas been
I a k e n by the city ol Laguna BeaCh
in a continuation of tbe court battle in·
volvtng the city's 36-foot heigbt limit in-
iUaUve.
'A petition for rehearing was filed
at tbe F o u r t h District Court of Air
peals in San Bernardino. 'The Jitltion
points out areas to the court in which the
city feels the court erred, or overlooked
matters pertaining to the case.
The Fourth District court ruled earlier
this month that the 36-foot height limit
imposed by a vote of the people ln an in·
itiative was contrary to guarantees of
due process of the U.S. Constitution.
The suit to overturn the initiative had
been brought by Vern Taschner, a
Laguna Beach real tor .
'The petition for rehearing is a re-
quirement for mating an appeal to the
slate supreme Court, City Attorney Tully
Seymour said toilay.
Approval for the continuation of the
court fight was granted by the city coun·
cil Wednesday. William Wilcoxen, a
Laguna Beach attorney, ~prepared the
petition and delivered it to San
Bernardino 'Thursday. Deadline for filing
was today.
Ir the petition is turned down by the
court, the city may then file a petition
asking the Supreme court to hear the
matter. The city council action directed
Seymour to take whatever actions are
open to the city to overturn the ruling
killing the height initiative.
ANAHEIM PRISONER
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Lt. Brl•n H. Ward
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A plastic clolbeol!M had· been wrapped
around the victim's arma, neck and up-
per torso.
Seymour said it is usually unlikely that
an ap~ls court will reverse itseU 9n a
peUUon. He said he does DOI ~ ii a
request by the city lo be beard by the
State Supreme court would be succeaslul.
However, use of the initiative pfocess
' tabJ!shlni . l!<ilMlna cod • .i,t,.¢ #te"!fda,''ln---~·fUM1':1!i«llilU
pending In San Diego 'ind Iii .Northern Calilornia. . , . Lli
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Attorney Donald ' Adkinson, who ls
handling all calls to the yacht club, aald:
.. There Is turmoil down at the club
because so many rumors are running
rampant.''
"I don't think people at the club would
ever have suspected a suicide in hi.a
case," Adkinson said. "He was an
employe. only three months so people
really dldn't get to know him very well."
But Adkinson aaJd most members kn<w
Thatcher u a friendly, well mannered
and relined gentleman.
"E'leryoue Uked him and we were so
pleued he was there." Adkinson said.
"He wu very pefsooab1e and this was a
new iltuaUon to have IOllleODe of bis ex-
perience at the club."
Thatcher, a slender man with graying
hair, worked for eight years before com·
ing lo the yacht club, al the Bel Afr Coun·
try Club and the Los Angeles Country
Club.
Be!ore that, Thatcher served for 14
years as a chief steward aboard the
Queen Mary. He was in charge of tbe
menu and service at the cttptaln's tabl.e.
Besides his widow, Thatcher leaves a
son now serving with the British Anny in
Nortbent Ireland. Police said the son was
notllled of bis. la~'• dea!J> and w~s
gtveri leave to. come to Orange County.
There is some speculation also._ tlia.t an
application of the U.S. Constitutional
guarantees· of due process such as that
made by the Fourth District Court to the
height llmll, might peril the Coastal Zone
C.OnservaUon Act {Prop. 20).
The Laguna Beach 36-foot height in·
itiative was enacted by a 3-1 vote or the
people in the city-wide "stop high rise"
election of August 1971.
The overturning or the initiative-im·
posed law did not open the city up to high
rise construction because after the elec-
tion, the city council enacted a duplicate
high rise ordinance.
The court struck down o@ th\~ im·
posed by the lnillaUve, not the onf pass-
ed through the legislative channel.
Liv Ullmann in LA
' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Norwegian ac·
treSlll Liv Ullmann,· looldng chic but
weary, arrived here Supday for thi!
week's . At:adFmy Awad ~remony in
which she 11 a ieadlng contestant. Alter
her tong fllgh4 the, beauUM star hurried
through customs ~ went to a wa.1ting
limousin~ "1thout fanfare and only scant
new1 coverage.
'l"wo 'Orange Coast men ire amonc
""'· 'll'(\4'llj<lcan aervloemen ~ ilhf~·by 'North-v1itnainl1'u.;,.
day and Wednesday in Hanoi.
Air f'Qf>e Capt. ~ames Kula, orlglnallJ
of Manch;,,i..., N.H., bas been a prtaoo.
er of war since July of 1972 when be
was captured.
Capt. _KUJa's wife, Jane, llvet In Ana-
heim . Theyihave no children. Mrs. Jtu!a
declined to talk about her husband's re-
turn.
Air Force U. Brian H. Ward, caplured
Dec. 27. im, wu listed as~being from.
Rtmtington-Beach. There was no veriflca.
lion of tbls by either the POW·MlA office
in Tustin or the VN A (Voices In Vital
America) office In Santa' Ana as of tlis morning. \
Lt. Ward, a Marylind natiwi, 11ras dlJ..
played by the Nortb Vletnameoe '&t a
news coofererice Dec,,29.
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niake' "comebac$'. tJ!!,<-yw:tt Wilt \l(>t ,be
as ,a candiJ!ate ot tlJ• J\e~bl!C&ll.,~: \Vagner's surp~e announcement ~\IQf nlgbl aborled a Rian ~,,....__, bi r,.;_
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Harllor ::V .. bt Clu~ maltfe ~· Ed\l'ard cirewnstanoes of lhe·deatb are leading ...._l<!ie,r. His body was found in the bay UJ to.an extensive invea6gaUon," said
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of•3Qll9 Ma,ce Ave., Costa Mesa, had be<n sigoa o1,a· stroggle. A reP.Ort still being ·d&aa about 10 days. prepared, would' !bow <wbelher or not .~. waF rej\O!'led mlssing bY, his wile Thatcher•was drugged, be adde<'
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ll>oot· ~ commercial service first,
J!1>0U1 100 · participants In an lrvlne =-QJDPomllln l~ed over the
·•'II. Carl'• Jllnlor fast food francblse reotunnt will open In UnlvenitY .Park
fliwping center by De<ember. It will be
d!i> · city's· fin'I ne~Ideated teltaUrat. . . _;..._
Irvine 'lllmorrclw op6teamaft Dr: 1'wlii
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The survey of more than 300-IrviDe
residents showed 17.5 pucent feel the
most-needed service Is family type
restaurants.
Tlte city bss three luxury restaurants
in commercla1 areas of tbe Irville. lndustrW Comples. All are on Mac>
Arthur Boulevµd ,,.. °'!"'ie Ccunty
Airport.,~ ctt,y. bu;no other Ii\ --·.,. faDIUJ .~Is. • ' }.. .
'Otbei' oommei<ial se ces llst.ed:. most
lriWenlly by those surveyed Dr. Alber
sald, are: -llrull anil medlcal·sup'1!es; U.t per· cent said lhlll was most ilriporlant.
-Ji'ood specialty s¥>1>, sucb aa bakerlea
01"delica!esaens: 28.1 pOl'cent Iisled these as priority ~ces. · Co P•' l • -Hanlware stores, IS.I percent. D8 Ira or -Transportatklh -taal·or bUJ'service,
21.1 peccent ranked as Important.
· · · Memben of the audlenee appeared to ... 1 W"t -1· be crtlical o1 the Irvine Company plans ~. ' ~ A erga e Id pn>>ide repeUUve villajie shopping centers with the same stotes -liquor,
E · grocery and barber or beauty shops. . ives· Nam. ~.. "These "" .. rv1 ... some viewed .. ,. __ . ~ being lrteleYant," Dr. Aller salt!. -
. " , 1 The remarks followed penent{ltiona
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe Senate's Saturday by Jrvine Company officials of . ~: W•!el'Pla' 1nr:;gatlng com· the plans the llrm bu for mono eom• mltiAe'.wu ·"·"" '·"e for Its first ettial development. IV" """"" "'" Among tboot plans was discussion of
loanal meeting today, 'fith · 1resb In-a possible north Irvine-located discount ~mm ·In band from con~ con-department storo center to house more ~!hr Jaales"w. McCont. ::. .. · than one bWK! of the low....i shopping .~·cc\'inuit!tee'!-cbl'~ ~·&;.muel ou~~i.tt~1:'n0i'ed the controversy over
q,ab. cllacJoMd Sljnday ,~ McCotd, this idea centered Oii the CODC0111r!lti0n
. ~·aecUrltJ cblef of. -~mt Nix· OD one place of possibly "~looking"· 9'?· rHlectlon• o!'llulil8Uo IJIPPli~ ~such II those .built by discount
~ CJ! otllep be aaid were tolved in 'Ille land development Orm-ai.o detail·
tbO breik·ln and budin& pl DofuocraUc eel tbe I I ih Ca Vall sbo t<l,_ ... '..:.. ....... ~-"". _but bad--~ •• ~-. P ans or ~ mpus ey p-...,_ _ _....,. _ -~ ping ~ter .at ~ Slreet near '[own
" to trial. · Center. This Is an area rezoned by the
, aa1' iiie former CIA q0m would ell>'. . ~ provide 8'idittooa1, cammen:lal
. Los ~ea 'l'lmea :reported today spOtesman · , and will cootaln a 311,000
two named by McCord were John W, lfl!Jll"'--loot .Albertmo'• MarRt wl!lcb
m, 'white HOUJe <l!Ul!Sel, and J6b will Include oit.&nm food sentce and •
Magruder 8 -presidential drug store -the fifst to be located In the ' 'CllY, lliUlh ol l't'ajliul AYenue. • and l!lgb olficW la Ille Nixon caJ\l· • II fried' chicken franchise restaurant
olganlzltion. • " • · an.I I !lboo llote are ~ -1bjlltlea
fi!t bebalf ii the 'Whllo ~ e-for the aite, which also Incl!ldea aonlng
"'Ille autopsy showed l,llere wu no ~ dub. Polloe found a »pound
~In hll l-. bu\ "-111Y .... Ila•• ~la llulldb!J bloct tie( lo lhe body.
a spaim drowninl -Ill& ba-It A plutlc $thesllnt' llld li'eOn 1'l'lpped
-IR&ffocatlca, ~ ~ said, al'OllDd the victim's arms, DOCt IDd Ill>
Tbatdler'1 ~ dodJnOd io· cam. .! J\tl' tor,.. . ..
meat to newsmen Oil her~~ I ~ lloQat<I Ma-. wbo la
or the~ ~ IL ' htndliDc all callt to lilt yochl dub,Jaid: Nelillbon of the 'Dlaicberi'allo. llil<d! '.'Thon la turmoD .down a\ Ille dub
UtUe light on the lraiedY' and tllo -IO 1D111Y .,_.. ~ • rUonlng
~ery -~ IL . I rompant ...
Tbat<:ber's body was1spotted allout 811 \'I ~I think J\OOPle at .the -club would
feet north of the doer al the BalbOa • ey,er Jilve suspe(:led a al)dde in his
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Engu~f! Plant ··;
REYKJAVll'i, ·Iceland (AP) -
Volcanic lava ovemln the ~lectric j
p!Bl)I on the island,</. ffe)(llllll'Y \t
, , day, lmoc~ out _,,,!lllicaii l
and paraJWnr.vttal services.
Tbe orily <contact with the tslanci
ii by'radio, ' .
. Tbe lava ailo deatroyed 42 boulq
and Is menacihg a' freezing #
near the l}afDor ~ . . · 1
• ·stDce • ~ -i me thari· 100,....
houses and ~ have 1IOi!\1
destroyed bringlJll tbe..num""' II
buUdlngs engulfed , this Yeatf,tP
more tDan 300. • ... J ,.. • • ··~· ~··:·t.• " .
Power to 300 fl'Vine Homes w• cut off
abClot midnight today after a ctr driven ·
by ·an El Toro .. )Wine. snapped off a
Southern Caflfomla Edisoo Company pole
aloog Culyer Dri ~ soutll ol the sen.
ta Alia~, '· . . . · -..
Marine Gary F. Harris, 21, ol El Toro
was driving oo~,on CUlYer Drive brak-ing for 'the freewa-' ..... ...,_ .. ...._
when his ear st1ild:.i-;;r';r;;;:.tl'lll.~
rain.slicked pavemeqt. and sheare4 the
pole, Irvine police aaid today. r '
Damage io ·tiie pole and 11m1s• 1rio
auto; were '&eV~, bUt .llm& .~ped
witbOUI llljury. • . . . " -'
Fil< 250 of th. 300,affeClad llOl1h Irvine
homes, ·power :was out for .42 mlnutea ..
The· remainder were returned to aerrice
within ; 99 minutes SCE "l"'k-an Bud Jackley said. · •
A crew of 15 Edison employea worked
through the nilht t.plad&g the dowiied
wiring and the pole., ' .. ,.,,.
Meanwhile, childrm' of many nonn.
Irvine families who rely oo . el~
alarmt, discovered the outage too lite to
get them .to school (\II tbne, a Walnut
Square resident obOel'ftd this mominf.
•
Extortion ~t I
• SAN JOSE (AP) - A WatsonvDle man
bu'. been booked on lnveatl&atlon of
trying la estort 1347,llGO from Paclflc Gas
lo .J:.lectrlc Co., Iba l'BI .. ,.. Agents ~
San ·JO.. P.Olice ~ .Jaclt AltQb McMill!n> 45 ~ 11" lllP, ,picting up 'a ~ P!fllO ··~ eztortlcl> mpney, an.aa:ent sail-i .' ' ... -
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S.~~ .. raper . .
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P.ati:·$~ky, ·
·. ' ' .
A.~~,S~rs
today ·tbe Tlmel' allegaUOn con-•1 ~ 'J • i-tary l\l!l1old Zlq)!!f -"'~ ,to1:,a pa l\'lloa. •• J
:ot:.t:~ :::: Terroh:eris ·Hall ofr£atne . . . i!!'Fedp~of-t i..c:::' &111 , ~
lot, Pnllclmt --quotad u (Sot WATERGA'm, PIP I)
GA.MES
DAILY i>llht •Ir 1lled
--.•. Lila~
.:~~Ice ~':IL~ ----~ "" .. (pl>w ~)~
Sewc·r,s Irvine I ~ti-p,Cior
ease," Adkinson said. "He was 'In
employe only three months ao people
ceally dldn.'t get to !mow 'him very well."
But AdklnaOn said moot memben knew
Tbatcber as a friendly, ...U mannered
and rtfined genUeman. ·
"Everyone liked him and we were so
pleased • he was there." Adkinoon said.
"He wu very penonabfe and thia was a
new sJtuaUon to have someone of his ex·
periebce ~~ the club."
Thall!~. a slender man with graying
·.,_~'
hat', -flll' ellbl yean before ...... ing to t6t yacht club, at the Bel Air Colm-
try Qub and tho Loo Angello OoaalrY Club. •
Before that, Thalcber served for II
years as a chiet steward aboard the
Queen Mary. Ile wOlll In charge of the
menu and servict at the captain's table.
Besides his widow, Thatcher leaves a
son now servin& with the Brttilb Army in
Nortbem Ireland. Police said \be ..., was
notified of bis f11her'1 death and was
given leave to.come to Orange Ccun\y.
urs
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• · Iii ·HNI Cowori/13 ,; J ! ., 1J":'f
.l''I 'I ., 'I I O' , .. '
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• • • ~iJ,ef CO.ward .
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Su€cum'bs at 73 .
' North 'Vi~ts
Announce .'
' Agreement
SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnam ...
nounced an agreement to release the
final 139 American ~ beld In
Vietnam in e1change for withdrawal of
tbe remaining American mllltary f,....
beginning Tuesday lilt! ending 111.ln-
day. (See list, Page.4-)
But Tl!), chief sl).orisman for · t be
North Vletnameae cfO!egaUoo In Sal(on, , -said.a., llcat f!Ol!P of 3l.Amerlcan prio-
Oflet'I· caphfre<I In SOuth Vietnam and
contained on the Viet 0ong lilt, will ba
turned over to U.S. autberitia Tueaday
at Hanoi's Gia Lam airport. '
.He said that North Vietn1m will re-
lease 40 more American prisoners at
Gia t.iim oo Wednesday ana fl on 1buro-
day.
1be ComnuJl!ilt-backed Pathei Lao
will release nine American priaonen
captured in Laoe uvery, very 10011/1 be
added, later descrlblJig the exact lttrn-
over date as Wednesday.
U.S. demanda for assurances that tho
nine prlaoners held in Laos would be ,.
leaaed had blocked the release of the
139 Americana In Vietnam alnce Saltll'
day. •
'IONGS'l'ON~ Jamaica (UPI) -Sir
NQel ~ the pl~gbl. aatbor>and
actor;' '"ed,.ioday' ol a heart attic< al· t~lt.f"il' ' l ' " • I
Several holltl after the North Vietnam-
ese announcement, the Flo,rida White
liOUJe at Key Biacayne conflnned that
the agreement had be<n · aecepled by
President Nixon, calllng II "very "'°" news." F.....,, bis ~U!r ~ oo,ilie.Jl""alca
north coast. He .lf(u 73.
, Pollce ·1!81d ,Ile died about 6:30 a.In. of
the heart 1eliure ;wlilcb sthict •It' J)arentl)r · Wltbout· warning. His.' servants
who foun!J-the )!ocly 18id be b,ad ~n up
an<\ II!Oviile around quJtt no~ ,bJif
an hour earl~. . <fiw!!r~' fol many decades tbe darling
di ~·Lo.rlc!<»I and New York'~~.and ~ iil~llonal aet in which be traveJ. ~. "°"8ht 1be hlillse 1n 11161 after Ieavlng ~and to eacapt· hl&b tues. 1
Police ':'/.d be .,... llvlni alone at
Ume of his death although !requenU1 be
WU~ by guests.
Bis last -ocilabJe visitor was Brlt-
aln'1 ~l\IOD Jlolher E!Jubetb• Who W>ed w.111> iii In t;l5 durlni her last'
trip to Jamaica.
, ~ard -.xer , married. He bad
oometblni to say OD the !!Ul>Ject: "1111 a
l!j!CJllDent, l ltl)'SU<> i;lte, and· YOU, P'rsls\
In rogardb!J JI 11 a 10rt of plumber'•
llt1mate; H • ' •• -
lo nvlyal of his famous play of ·the 19.10o; "IP,!yata Lives," and 111 1nt11oloa
o£ h1s toMI + Ind sketches, , •:eowArdlY ~d," are .c;w;ently p~. before
Pf£ked oou..., in London.-'
, Cowai-d, iM1rp in Teddjngton' ll:l!giand, i•ve !)lal'Y jfla&e arid film p;;;.iorinancea
both iii ~ 'Uniled Stalaa and !lrltaln.
often pla)lliia i:qles he created in his:""" (!lays. • •
lllabeal _,, workl lnducled "llllthe ·
Spirit," 11Bttter Sweet" and "Brtet En-
COUDter." His fllJna lncluded,·11~ the
WOl!d In Ill Days" and "Our Man In
HIYaaa.''
IUailO Sm!lh, star lb the cur1tl!I ,,.,
of "Piivate Llvet, n was distnUgbt over
~ (flee PLAYWIUGBT, Pop I)
Homeowner in Viejo . ' !{e rt81 R!Jg Theft .
A'-nre Oriental rug valued by !he
owner •t :'11300 was stolen durlni t!)a ~ froin 1 Mlssloo Viejo home, °"'""' Oounly Shtrlff'• officert !aid. -Vlot'l'realaeqtl>ooald J . Blcb<r,
lfrl1 Ailed Drive, told ~Ilea thal
lnll'Udoll who ~ IDto Illa , .. .,.
dflDliod up to the raftell IDd -Iba ...0, carpel.
Presidential press ~ Ronald L.
Ziegler said Nixon bad gfTen his apl)roval
to lhe agreement worked out by the
Joint Military Commission In Saigon af-
ter he asse:Med cabler from Southeast
Asia an.I conferred by telephone with of· ficlala of the Defense Department "and
the National Security Councll •
"1be President la particularly grall-
fied that this agreement has be<n worked
out," Ziegler said.
1be •r.:ement worked out In Salgoo
means 'an end of the U.S. mI1iWJ presence 'Iii Vietnam lnd h Ibo mean.o
all uor ~rs will be back oo TIJoul. day," Ziegler said.
1be deadline for relea..e ol all Anwt·
can prlaonen and the withdrawal ol. all
American troopo II Wednesday under
pro'fillonl of the Paris peaee agreement.
Tile Umeta~~~ by Tin means
~t they will lie -day late. "That la to ..,-,11 ~d 1lb, 0 that the
(Seo 1UCUWE; Pap I)
" .,o • ..,.
Weadrter
n-dOuds will clear \o .... Uy
sunny Hies on 'l'Uesday1_ accotdlng
to the weatberlaclY, 'wt!D blgl!t at
the -around "· rising to 6' Inland. Overnlgbt Iowa in Ille mJd.
40I!.
INSIDt: TOlti\ l'
The miulail •A Linlf Night
lllldc" and ·the d"""" 'Tl!ol Cham~hjp S'°""'" """' -tured Ton~ -as lhc b1SI
prodxcd<ma of lhc Broadtoa~
secuon. See Ent.rtatnnwn~ POQC •
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DAILY maT IS
ANAHllM PRISONER
C.pt. Jo'"" D. Kul1
V,IT ..........
HUNTINGTON BEACH POW
Lt. Brian H. Ward
Two Coast POW s
On Reds' List
To Be Released
Two Otange Cout men are among
the 107 American servicemen propooed
to be rel'"'sed by North Vietnam Tues-
day and Wednesday In Hanoi.
Air Force C&pt. James Kula, originally
of Manchester, N.H., has been a prison-
er of war 1lnce July of 1972 when he
was captured. c.apt. Kula'• wife, Jane, lives in Ana-
hebn. They have no clllldren. Mrs. Kula
declined to talk about ber husband's r ..
turn.
Air Force U. Brian H. Ward, captured
Dec. 7'/, 1972, was listed as being from
Huntington Beach. There was no verllica-
tioo of this by either the POW·MIA office
in Tustin or the VIV A (Voices ln Vital
America) office In Santa Ana es ol this
morning.
Lt Ward, a Maryland native, was dis-
played by the North Vietnamese at a
news conference Dec. 29.
Joint Meeting
Slated Tonight
A special meeting ol the Irvine Unllied
School board and Irvine city council at
7:30 tonight will take place in rooms ~1
nd 302 at University High School.
An earlier announcement had said the
meeting would be in faculty loun~e at the
high school at 4771 Campus Drive.
'nle joint study se!!lion i5 being held to
dbcuss common city-school dbtrlct
Issues, including a possible cWtural
cenrer In North Irvine.
OUN61 COAIT II
DAILY PILOT
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11 GMn&lntd ll>e H"""·Pr"1, 11 PlllllllllMI lly
... C)renge C .. tt Pubtlt11"'9 ComPtny .....
ret. tdlt!Mls •r9 -!Wiid, fill.onPY lfnlltlil ""'"'I'• !CH" CO.I• M ... , Ntwiiort hMft,
IM!Tl,,,.IOn BHCll/'-llifl V1111y, ~
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111111111111 " ~ .. lurU.,. t nd Swldtya.
TM prlndprill MlllMl!f lll*tll 11 11 J• w.tl
ltY &rr.-1, C•I• ~. C1ll1Drrile, tM».
Rob.ff N. W1e4 p , ....... .,.. ,..,..lltlltf'
J1ck It Curl1y
Ykll Jlf'M~ Mii 0-11 ~
'"'""''' IC11"il l!lflltr
T1ie11111 A. Mvrplri1Rt
~kif E.ill>r
Ot1rftt H. -loN "rcli1r4 '· Nill Aw1ti9111 /Mlwlllnt l'dtlerl
ught
,..,. .. ter Race ·
With P~1i~: ·
Laguna Beach pollce today llOll&ht a
man who escaped from omcen after a
"steeple chase" foot race lhrougb a hotel
and a fight which Injured one policeman
Saturday night.
Officer Terry Temple ncelved minor
lajurl" to bi.s hip and a opralne\I wriJI
during the altercation with the man who
had bolted from a car Temple had 1top-
ped on Cress and Glenneyre at about 8
p.m. Saturday.
Temple was taken to South Coa1t Com-
munity Hospital for treatment and was
released att.r being X-rqed.
Tho officer reported that he had made
a traffic slop o! the car, and while
waiting for .a followup officer to arrive,
the vehicle pauenger wbo had. appeared
nervous IUddenlly jumped !rom the car
and ran. Both men in the vthlcle were on
probation, poijce aald.
Temple gave chase on foot , and follow·
ed the man Into the Hadenda Hotel
v.·here the fugitive ducked lnto the first
hotel room with an open door.
Temple followed as the ::tnao ran into ,
the room 's bathroom. The.re ht llammed
the ~ lil the officer's face, and while
Temple forced the door open, the suspect
broie oat tho boim-t window and Jumi>-
ed Into Olj alley.
Temple caught the fleelag DWI In the
alley and was thrown to the grouod Jn an
altercation with the suspect. The man
escaped onto the beach.
Temple remained on duty following the
medical checkout
San Quentin's
' . -Gas Chamber · ·
'Not for Sale'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe'man who
could auction oil Calilomla'1 San Quen-
tin gu chamber aald lnday II la "not !or_
sale" -evm at the "70,000 offered by
an EngJl!!hman.
IA,.,.... R. Roblnlnn, dlreetor of the
Stale Deportment ol General Servlcts,
aald In on lnlervlew Iha! the appl01l1'een
chamber would not be dla-1 o! ''unUI
the -la made that II la never
going to ... uaed again."
llei1>ert J. Straiton o! Barbton Aah,
England WU ocbeduled to meet wtth
&biJMI later In the day to cllacua the
offer Sfnl!on ,..de 1 year ago to buy
the cbiinber for 30,000 pounda-or 1bout
!70,llllO. Stratton bu said he wanta the cham-
ber for USI in' an Engllllr amuoement
pork· whert ·11 "woold draw tremendous
crowds."
It is up to the Leglalalure .to decide
if it wants to bar use of the death pen·
alty pennanently, Robinson said, and
then the State Department of Correct.ions
could declare the gM chamber ~l!ll'PIU>."
Phil Guthrie, spokesman for the state
prison sYBtem, said the gas chamber I.a
not for sale and won't be "in the forsee-
able future ." He added that even if the
Legislature kill! bills reinstating the
death penalty this year, other proposals
will come along.
"It would be very prematumlA> dtacusl
sale at this point,"· Guthrle .Uld. · u the stale ever decldod:ilil .. n the
gas chamber. It would hol@ auctkxt
after it appraiRd the eu ebamber'•
worth as a muaeumplece, RO}lnm said.
Aaked how lllllCh he !ell !IJe_ chamber
was worth, Robinson &aid :
"I don't know. I can't imagine why
anyone would even want It aa a gift,
can you?"
There ore several bills petidlng befcn
the Legislature that woold ri!lnstale the d&l.th penalty !or specllied crimes.
Al least one committee IUch bllll
must clear -the Aasembly Q1mlnal
Justice Committee -has a majority
that bu oppoaed the death penalty In
the past.
From Pagel
SEX PAPERS ...
minds of minorl," Glavas said. "To
make thi1 stuff readily acceaslble to
_,. und<r II ls simply not doing the
job society It ruppoted to do.
"We'n! going to restrict the sale from
racks,'' he laid. "We Intend to offer the
applicant the .opportunity to obtain a
nee""" lo dlaltibute the publlcatiOIUI In
grocery skrei and liquor atorea where
there is an adult jn charge of. the sale and
can control the lale .to adulb."
Referrlog ,...Uically to the Los
Angeles Siar, which has also been banned
by the district attorney In unincot'pOl'ated
Orange County rerrltory, Ql~vu said:
"It 's a« 1 lol o! ftlth In 11. ll'• absolute
pornography. The only thing la that II "'"""°" compiles wllh tho rldlcutous ruling o! the U.S. Supreme Court that
says obscent material lllu&t ba com-
pletely wtlhOut redeeming aoclal bn·
portance.
·•1rs got nine columns of absolute
pornography and then one column on the
clapper raD bird$ tn Upper Newport Bay.
Tb11•1·the ltlnd o! papor It 11. n
Glavu' oP{.nlon of the publlcaUOl'll
echoed l1iil~I City Minat'et Wynn wM
earlier had labeled them "tr uh."
Attorneys Jor Ortea• 1UU .could not be
reached for comment on the app&r«lt
pending bu by the city. 'l'lte ~
ban wOOld be similar to the ..Uon token
by Huntlnrton Beach coundlrnet1 eorller
th!J month wben they outllwed the atne\
aales of the Loo Angelos ll'ree Press In
their city. The Free Preis la widely
distributed on the •troell of NeWJIOl'I
Beach, however.
•
UPIT.......t.
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Blood1 Weeketld
Ireland Bombs,
Bullets Kill 5
Jl'tom Wire ServlcOI
BELFAST -Five died and 11 others
weri wounded. In the bloodiest weekend
ol )>ombo and. 6\illeta In Northern Ireland
this year.
An Irlah Repu1illcait Mny lealler lllld
today the' IRA'• Provisional Wing was
constdoring colling a truce.
Provlalooal leader David O'Connell told
tliree British newamen SW>day night that
before a ceaae-flre can ho ef!ecled, Bri-
tain must &ive .. ~iron guarantees" to
lift tbe ban on the actlvlUea of Sinn Fein,
the IRA's pollllcal fri>nt.
O'Connell aaid Britain's '1batd·lioe at·
titude," abown in last weeta Britiab
wblte paper on Northern Ireland's future,
prevented an immediate truce.
vltalkm.
The girls, called Jeon and Pat, met the
ooldlen In a Belfast bar Frida)' night and
Invited them to a candleliabl party al an
apartment. Once there, one sir! le!~
aeylng she would g<t --g!rl. But she returned with two moa earryiol
machine guns.
Tho gunmen forced the unarmed
soldiers to lie face down on a bed and
then riddled them with ""'™'· The wounded aoldler was left !or dead hut
later managed to get away. MOit of. bis
jaw was shot away and a bullet was lod&-
ed In bis spine. -
i::d~~~':'!or~::!ra (left)l f Argentina embraces for·
mer President Juan D. Person shortly -altef bis arrival in Rome from
Buenos Aires to confer with Person· on ttre. formatlon of his Peron·
Bui d.,plle O'Coonell'• remarb, the
Provialooal warned that the campaign, o!
bombing and shooting lo unJle Prote ..
tant Ulster with Calhollc Ireland to the
south would contiµue.
Meanwhile. the British a r my
dlatrlbuted thousands o! drawlnga today
ol two girls who lured low: sergeanta to
an apartment where lerrorlsl!I murdered
thlft o! 11\eJn and gravely wounded the
!ourth.
The girl called Pat wu reported to be
18 to %Z years old, about i>-!eet-7, wtth
thin feature1 and shoulder-lensrth hair
that might have been a wig. Jean IP..
peared to he about the same age, wtth
dark wavy balr and a small upturned .....
The girls r.nd the gunmen are helleved
to be members of a splinter group of the :
Roman Catholic Irish Republican Anny. i
The IRA itsel! has not claimed
resPolllibllity for the murders. 1 . ' 1sta government. Two o! the murdered soldiers and tho
survivor were Roman catholics.
FromPafe I
WATERGATE ...
having "absolute and total confidence"
in Dean.
Ziegler said Nixon telephoned Dean in
W8'hingl<>ll this morning because o!
what !he presa secretary termed "vary
extraordinary" an dserious charges lev-
eled at the White House lawyer.
Nixon acted after reading the repOr.t
by the Loi Angeleo Times.
Asked U Nixon telephoned McGruder,
Ziegler said, "He did not." ·
A federal grand jury that iIM,licted
McCord and six others in the case was
reconvened today to hear fresh in·
formation, and G. Gordon Liddy, the only
one of the defendants so far sentenced,
was summoned to appear this afternoon .
Liddy, a fonner White House aide
described by the prosecution 11 one of
the brains behind the incident, was giyen
a sentence of up to 20 years Friday, With
the stipulation he serve a minimum of
one-third of it -six yean:, eight months.
McCord lelked twice with O...h alter
disclosure Friday by Judge Jcm J. Sirica
o! U.S. District Court -who conducted
the Watergate trial that saw two con-
victed and five plead guilty -of a letter
to him by McCord saying more people
were involved than had been menUoned,
and that there had been perjury at the
trial.
McCord asked to talk personally with
Slrica to further detail bis allegations -
a session which has been set for lat.er
this week -and subaequmtly agreed to
talk with the Senate investigators.
The Los Angeles Times said McCord.
told Dash in two interviews that bbth
Nixon asaoclates had prior knowledge of
the plans to wiretap the headquarters.
Dash said he was not the IJOUl"ce of the
information.
The story said McCord told Dash:
-That Magruder committed perjury at
the warergale lrial.
-Thal Magruder should have named
Dean .as having prior knowledge o! the
conspiracy.
-Others besid .. Dean and Magruder
hc.d advance informaUon and he would
provide the names later.
-That Dean was Involved in the ad·
vance preparations for the break-in.
-Thal a O<Mlefenclan~ E. Boward Hunt
Jr., exerted presmue on four other
participants from Miami to plead guilty,
whlcb they did. . I
-That M~ bimseU was pressured
to plead guilty but did not, prior to his
conviction by a federal jury. .
'Sleeper Waves'
In Nortli Carry
Five to Deaths "
HALF MOON BA 'i (AP) -B""'1 "sleeper waves" that reared up from a,
calm sea have been blamed for drowning
a lather and two clllldren hero and
sweeping two men to their deatha OD tbl
North Coast. •
Dick Snyder, a slafl member In the
harbomwter's office at Plllar l'l>lnt'
Harbor, said II WU just IUch I "sleeper
wave" that rose to 18 feel offshore-or the.
harbor and crashed doll'n on an outboanl
molorboa~ with a.. per'°"' aboard·
Saturday. loosing ft•• Into the sea.
The boat Nina, pualng by. plckod up
Erwin Walker , 40, and Hayward
Lockhart, 15, both ol EaJt Palo Alto.
But Lewis Pow!D, 31, "1d his chlldrell,
M~...1 l...1 and Zleker,02. wenLdown
wlilt the boat, the Coast Guard aald.
Their bodlu were not rocovered.
Abour on hour l1rer, another hup
wave swept over a rock nur u.i
Btritaa• Houle -aouth o! I!'L
Bragg and snalebed two men to tliolo
dialhl. Namm .... wtthlte1d penclhta
notl!lcatlotl o! relltlvea.
SO,.... aaJd "~ waves "' unUIUal. No wind. AD oi a tllldclen 1 wave
hit.I. You look up II !eel or mon Mil
thef'e It le, ebov .. you.
No Door Tickets
For 'Irvine Is'
F ete Saturday
No tickets will be sold at the "door"
Saturdfty DJght for the picnic under t.pe
stars and indoor entertainment event,
organizers of the Irvine ls ... fund raiser
said today .
Mail orders at $5 each received by the
organlution after Tuesday will be held
at the door, however, chairman Donna
Andrew said. Proceeds support the non·
irofit, communltywlde arts festival plan--
ned for mid-May.
Tickets may be ordered by letter to
P.O. Box 4904, Irvine, 92664.
Those attending will. receive a box
lunch prepared by Meyerbof's of Skypark
Circle in the Irvine lndu.stria1 Complex.
Wine, by the glass,· will be -a•ailalj>le as
r e s i d e n t s dine on blankest oo the
lawn of1 Parker·Hannifm Corporation,
18321 Jamboree Road.
If the weather is too wet or too cold,
Mrs. Andrew said, ~gemento to
move the ptcn!c bidobn have been made.
At the request of the entertainers,
perfortruµices will be indoors.
Further information about the benefit
event or other Irvine Is ... activities is
available from the organization's office,
833-2160.
Karate Program
Set in El Toro
A free demonstration by members of
tilt Japan Karate Federation In Santa
Ana wW take place at 7 p.m. April 3 at
the Saddleback Valley YMCA In El Toro.
YMCA o!ficlals are sponsoring the
evening u advertl.sement for a new clau
In Karate scheduled to begin Aprll 10 and
nm from 6 to 7:15 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursdays.
1be instructor for the class, open to
anyone more than 7·years-old, is Paul
Godsbaw, who teaches karate in Santa
Ana.
Cost of the, pf9grant, is 112 a month
plUB the bai!C<Y membership. Th6 YMCA
Lo at 23131 ~Av<. PJiooe 830-YMCA.
The drawings were made from descrip-
UOM provided by the sergeant who
survived the shooting and another who at
the last minute didn't accept the girls' ffi.
From Pqe I
RELEASE ...
American party will receive its POWs
by a delay ot one day. Our side agrees
also that the withdrawal of American
troops alao will he delayed by one day."
Tin said that the question of 159 U.S.
Marine guards attached to the U.S. Em·
bassy, who the Communists insisted
should be part of the U.S. withdrawal,
had~ been resolved. He said, however,
that the Communista agreed to the Amer·
ican withdrawal plan of more than S,000
troops on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, coinciding with release of the
prisonen.
Tin saJd it was agreed that the four~
party Joint Mill~ Commission, which
under terms ·of the agreement was eet
to expire Wednesday, will end ita work
after the lut American prisooen are. re-
leased and after the last troops have left.
From Pagel
PLAYWRIGHT ••
the news. .
"It can't be. We just had a telegram
from him," she said. "He wll! a dear,
dear man. It la terrible news."
Coward, who always carried with him
a haunting nostalgia of the 19208, climbed
to fame by being In the right place el the
right lime with the right talent !or the
right era.
London was beginning to come to life
again after the gray, puzzled years o!
World War I when Coward hit with the
first <>I a galaxy of plays, the comedy,
"I'll Leave It To You," in which be ap-
peared. .
It was 1920 - a year when the British
public wanted a darling wh:t WU '°t a
bemedaled general, a bewhiskered ad·
miral or a bellicose cabinet miniater.
They found him In Noel Coward, then 21.
During World War u he WU Oii special
assignment& and gave performances for
troops In the United States and many
parts o! the world. A diary he kept pro-
vided material for "Middle East Diary."
One ol his accompllslnnent1 In World
War lI wu HJn Which We Serve,'' an ac-
count OI the ' alnk1ng o! a British
destroyer during > Iha Baille of Crete.
Naturally, he wa1 the writer, prodacer,
"""1nlctnr, eompilser o! Incidental mU>ic
-and played the lead role o! Captain
"D".
PoetTy Recitnl
Goes 'Natural'
At Viejo High
Health !ood and candlellghf wlll help
"keep things natural" at a Mission Viejo
High School poetry recital !r1jlll 7:30 to'
p.m. April 3, 4 and 5 In the iilgl1 ochool
lecture hall .
· Teacher Wanda Tuttle and creative
writing students have chosen the
"natural" theme to give atmolpbere to
the recital of stu(lent works.
CttoUve,pooters, lnterinta\fvedanclng
and skita will be uaed during tho ahow.
Natural foods will be sold a s
refreshments.
Student leaders are Mike Potter, Carol
Coupland, Eric Brown, Karen Marlin,
Bob Koehler and Tony Miiier, all junton.
About 60 students from creative
writing clasaea will be Involved. Some
will be on stage reciting blank vene,
ballada, haiku and lyrical poetry, while
others will handle llghllng, propo and
directJon.
Poetry !or the three performances la
still being selected on the baals of
rhythm, content and poetic devices.
' ' . .
Student , Steerillg
Group to Choose
El T()ro Colors
A steeriD& cmimiltee o! 15 students la
being c)lowl out o! 80 volunteers to
determine school colon, · mascot, ac-
tivities and constitution for the new El
Toro High School.
Students Jor the new school will attend
double sesslona u a 1eparate st11dent
hody nen !all al Mbslon Viejo High
School.
In September, 1'74. llley wlll then
transfer over to tho oompleted El To.ro
site, under plans by Saddleback Valley
Unified School DistriCt.
Sixty freshman and 1 o p b om o r e
students who will be enrolled in the new
high school 111 September ·,icned up for
the ~g tj>inmjttee, '
"II wtll be difficult to ~rrow Ille com·
miltee' lfi:IS aludentl,. u all the -ta
lfltO'o •111111111 ~p· ~ enlh•wlaotlc, 8jld =ted.~Llsa Moabaueb, Mlsaipn . lo . t bod1, presidel)L .
Onj>I Jl\ICfeua if" ~ICUd, ~ co/n-
mllfee lo In rneetfnl.Jmm6te!y,;
.'NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN )J.JNLA"St l •
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AND WE WILL PRO~E IT. .
~ei:-e Is Our Inflation l'lghtltag .Oner
I flop In ind got our prlel on any TV hr etock. 2. •Shop '"" prlco & com.,.r.! ' ~' f YO!I can purch1 .. lh. TV for 11•1 11 1ny othtr ft10cihlhd dtot.r In Or. C• • .,...... ·~p's wtJI .. u yeu tM TV 11 IM LOWER prl .. ·PLUS OIYE YOU AH ADDIT(OlfA~ t0%
J pt THE DIFFERENCE. Olf1r oxplrn Aprll 15, 1971 · .
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oµNEIE COUNTY, CAUFORflllA MONDAY, MARCH 26; 1973
Teday'sn.tal
• -·--N.Y. Stocks--
TEN CENTS'
• ..... ... .. -s. ""'s" ~·
Safety. of , Portables . On · Trustee·s' Ag end.a
B7 JOANNE REYtiOLllS • Of .. .. ,.... .,.,,
"Tnist0e. of the Huntington Beach
Uliloo 'll!p, &:bool District are 'llated lo
hear a ~ on ,the aafety of the
cllslricl'1 li2 pilrtabte c1aasroomi Tuesclay
nlgtil. • • • -
The ripon was put on the board's
agenda • wiled _.tatlves of the
Fount!ID Valley JIJgh Sd1ool Parent-
Teacher-Studenl AsloclllUon (PTSA) ap-
. Sir Noel -· --~ .
Coward; 73,
Succumbs
' ' KlNGSTON, Jaµ>alca (UPI) Sir
NOtl Coward,_-Che playwright, author and
actor, died toaay ol a heart atta<* at
F!rt111, his \!ln'ter home on th!> Jamaica
pear..i at· the last board meedng uil . -·that -Wis be lmtalled Jn
all of the portable duon>olnL Fountain
Valley lll&b S<bool has SI portables.
·At ~ lime, ~ :su~enl
Jack ~ notecl lllat 'tbe portable build
Ing• ab conform lo the state a..
mar!lnill's aafety OOde lind added that
many of the rooms " in the permanent
buildings in the .district also have only ·
one exit~
' .
nort)> eo..t.,lle, WU iS· •
Pollot llld he died about 1:30 a.m. of
tbe-.-_....... ,,.... .... •P.
po'""°l wllhoul Wandn&.,!111 ...-Vanll __ .. __ ii11111•1p ,
~ ~ around qalle ·~ ball· ;
an b/Jlr <¥,Iler, _ .
C...ard, for many decadei the darling
of Che London aod New York theater and
the lniernatloOal set In which he travel-
~. b9Ucbt tlie houae 1!' 1961 alter leaving
England 16 escape hlgl> taxes.
Police Mid be -living alone at
Ume of bll death although lrequenUy be
""' accoinpanled by guests, Hll 1'11 moot notable visitor waa Brit·
aln'1 'Q' u e en Mother Elizabeth wbo
lunched Wit!\ him In 11165 during her last
trip lo Jamaica.
. Coward never , married. lie bad
sometlllq to aa1onIha111bject: "It ls a
• ~~ , ,• nijStlc rite, fll!I you penist
In teaardlnJ It u a,aort of pltlinJ1er'• esttma"ier.• • • • .. • ~ . ~ . A .nvlval of bis famous play of the
1~, "Prtvate.Uves," and an anthology
of bli sonp aod n.tche~ "Cowardly • cu.tan!," are. cnrl'ently playing before
JlaclicThouiel In Londotl. ' C.Ward, bOr6 In Teddlngton(England,
~ave miny slage and lllm perlonnances
ljoth 'In the United States and 'Britain,
ofterrplaylng roles he created In bl1 ciwil
"1:' beol laiown works lncludOd ''Jilltbe Spirtt.~ "B.ilter SWP.et1' and. "Brief En-
. !'OW!ler.''. His llims Included "Around the
World tn. 80 . .Dayl'~and ~OUr Man In . Havana." .~ ,
llaale Sml1h, llat'ln the =-l\lll
Of 1!Priv.ate Uva," wu dlltrauibt over die DIWI. . ~ • ~
' I'll Clii'I be. We just had a telegr8m
• from him," she ..i4-''~ -was a dear,
.1 dear man. It \I terrible news." °'
coward, who ..... l'S ~-with him
a ba11111lnc nostalgjir ti lhe1*1. dltl>bed
1 to lame by being Jn lbe rlgllt place It the
• rlglll Ume wJlb lhe ~talellt lilr the
'I right tnt. , -· '" ' ~ " 'London w~ l!eilftnlllg to ...,. to life aialn alter Ibo gray, puzzled yeara of
, World ' War I when Coward hit with the
1 llrst of 'a galar,y ol play1;1he com~,
'• "~'U Leave 11 To You,'1 Ja.wbJcb be ap-
LONG CARIER OV-'R
Sir Noel COwaril, 73
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Huntingti>n Surf
Shop He'ld. Up; · ·
S~~t Arr.est.et].·.
A il~~n ~b -~-,~
owner, bis U-year-o!d . daughter . an<L Ail
employe · were held al IWlpolnt i!Und'1'
evening by a JOne ba!)dlt 'whci toi;J( $H before 11ee1ng. ·
Police arr11ted a suspect In the ca!ie' a
few holll'f' taler when t~ vlcUma cWm
th!>Y spotted b!Jn In the downtown area. Hor. Allan.llocklngs of 10311 Main st. was
boOked ln!q 1he city jail on armed ~
bery charges.
The "1cUms ' of the robbery, .J act
flockanson, 50, owner cf Jack's surfboird
shop aod hil daughter, JW, told police
DocklngJ acaisted them In their car as
they left lhe shop for the evening, '
SboP employe Timothy Donabiy, ii.
assert..i he was also confronted by the
gun-wleld!ng IU9pect when be st<>; pod. by
the partr.d aoto •to chat wtlb bis
emploj'!". ·• . " "
The trio ~es !bat Docklngs held
diem all at ppoliit whlie demanding
mqney of the two men aod threa~ to
*'II the ..teenager. ·
Dooaliey . ~aid the man loc\k 194. from
lils wallet before fleeing ·on loot.
Hockanoon said ~e an~ bis daughter
spotttd Docklnp a l<W' hours. later as
they drove dOWn Main street alter mak·
Ing a report of the robbery to ~ce-
• Bu , tz'uateoo, .il!d tbay Waalod CO'_lt·
ment from sllle Ud local ollJclall Oci tbe
b ...... :'.\-• .. ~ SU ,_.. ' ' ~
Roper Jn ,.ii klteTvteW ~ledpd'
lhat the t.m~'bulk!t,.. are •W.. I:. • ., • desl!'.Q/e, lllol lll .......... -... --y. ~ -t we have \iJlk the crowding prof). !em, you have to do undesirable lhlnp.
0 You know we've never tried to justify
the use of portables -we knQw that
they're iQadequate to ~ studenls and
,
Iha! we ~d be better oil to remove
them all, bul'bow do you -lbe tlda! ~· tl!hik the al1onlaUvts .. rleD less
&ioiroble ~ 'lbe ~. he said.
Of, tbe suaestlon made by PTSA
reJ""RlllaUves tbal a iecood mt be put
In each portable, Roper noted that suth a
proposal wquJ.d. be vep cosUy "so we'd
probably Jl!sl get rid Of·lhem rather lh.ii
install a second exit ...
The use of -portable classrooms at
Foun~y High School allo baa
drawn the attenUon of the Fountain
Valley City Council .
At the councU meeting l..t week, city
atlomey Tom Woodruff said he ls study-
ing the possibility that lhe portables
may be declared Wegal because the
school· &strict bas never applied for a
permit to Install them.
WooCsruff was directed by the council
to Investigate the possibility as a means
.
of forcllle the acbool dJstrict to Mic;e
the campus' 4,30kludent population.
But Roper and County Coo-' Bill
McCord sakl they 'believe state law ex-
empts school districts from compliance
with local sonlng laws uoder certain con-
dition's.
"I haven~ talll:ed to Wooclrull yet,"
McCord said, "so we baveo1 really
pursued the matter-!n depth." Trustees wm meet· Tuetda)' at 7:»--
p.m. at Edison High School.
ree urs
N~o:~Says
He Backs
Aide Dean
-
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The sinite:s
special Watergate . investigating com-
mittee was .called togelber for its first
formal meeting todl!Y ._ with fresh Jn.
formatioo in band from cmvlcted con-
spn-;JOr James '\\'., McCord.
The commllJle) !')lie(_counsel, Sal"""I-~
f~-~ . ~~that:-:!~~,.
lit
lhe 'liieak-ln and bugging of Detnoctatlc
national ~ but«bad ,DOI -brou,bi to'trial. ,
· DUh ~·the latmer-CIA agent , would
"ttll-us everything that hie' knows."
The L<s Anj<les ·Timtl reported today
Iha! twoJUiin<ed·by McCord were John W.
Dean m. White House ...lnliel, aod Jeb . , . . '
Stuart l\lairiidF· ~ former, ~tlal
aide and' hip o111ctf1-ID ·the·Nlzoo cam-
paign o?ganmfioo.; · ,. •
On ~~If of'lbe ,Wb\10 aoo,. -
Secretary llouald L,Zle&Jir ca.cally
denied' 1Gda1-~ ',)'"""'. .allepllQ. . ...,.
'~'1le0!! ·-·· tllliOCialll>-"estigitloii, of ui.! ,V11etga1& caeo> tor
Nt.oo. • .• "
Mamuder ~ : <!mJed any prior
knowledge of the.~l
Later, Presldlnl Nlxm waa quoted as
having "abaoluje and total coofideaoe"
In Dean. • '
Ziegler said Nmm tel~ Dean In
Wasblngton . lbJs moming heOeuse of
what the presa aecrOtary termed "very
estraordinary'' 8JX1 oerlous charges lev·
eled at'the Wblte House· lawyer.
Nixon acted filter reacflni tbe report
by the'Los Angeles Times. -·
Aabd~ Nisvo telepiJeneci McGnolet,
Ziegler said, ''Hefdld not."{
A federal ' gr8ll<t 1mY' Iha! Indicted
McCord and sis others In the caae WU
reconvened today to bear fresh lo-
lormalion, and G. Gordon Liddi, the oolY -. ' one ol the defeodaots so far sentenced,
waJ summoned to appear this afternoon.
LiddJ', a former 1\'hit<l House aide
described by the prooecutlda aa one ol
lhe bralnS bdw\d the Incident, WM _giveq
a sentence of up to !j) yeara Friday, with
(See WATERGATE.'Paae I)
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• '.1 ?. \ fo '• \ • t ' I
'•t .·,:;.f
President-elect Hector J. ,Campora Oeltj 'ilf Argentlnt emlii'lices·tqt:
-nieo ·J>mdent J1181l>D.'Peron ahorUy lfter W 'arrival lrl 'l!orfie.f,i'pm
. Buen~' Aires· to 'oonfer will! Peron 'on tlli !Onnatlon ot''his PdJ'Oll-.
I f ist~ gO!ef!llPenl J • • , ~ I ..... .,j ...
' * r '"·f'"'.i • ~ '':!<'1'."1-. "'"~f~u.·11{'<' ,ll.~1 '·
' ' I '·. • _ .. fJ M ,. I ... • .. I l ' ' • ,, • • Ne-\vport ··Aide C~s ~e~:: · ·
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Paper-Baii:'LegallyS)laky'
-By L. PETER KRIEG
ot tllt Del" l"ltlt Stlitl
NewpOrt Beach Clly . Attorney Oennls ·
O'Nejl todaY conceded Iha! a clly Jm •
poRd ban 00' newsracks sales of two Loa
Angeles sex--oriented periodicals would b6· , I • Oil shaky legal grounds. .,
,.;;: ::::m~:c1a1 the ~~:,i
O'lleU salt!.
' "U tbO .city deddes to ban' flewRa~ I
sales -'a ""l'! ordel to ~etermine'
tbefare obscene, it might not stand up,11
he said. • ' '
' O'Neil ls iJcheduled to meet with Police
Chief B. James Glavaa and City Manager
Robert L. Wynn Tuesday to determine U
Newport Beach will lorbid the street •
' ...
sales of the Los Angele• Star and the
Hollywood Presa In an attempt to keep
them out of 'lhe handa of mlnon., .
"It's a value jUdl!Jlen! lhat the pollce
department can mat'e as 'experts' tn t~t
ffeld ," 0 1NeU said. ·
Tlie 1 Tuesday meetlog ls Intended to "'terinlne II Ille ~ will laue a i.rslnelll Hcense to Jose Orlega of Hun-tfnitoo' Beach, dlstrthutor ol the two oft.
beat /"!bUcaUons. . , _ .
'."II wo is.ire the permit with the con-
dlUOl,tlhat they not be.aold·on lhe ltreel
because ,they are bamllul •lo minora,
~·u just hjive \o see what bippens," O'Neil said.
. Glavas, calling the newspapert "fthh11
gave every Indication he Intend& to keep
them out of newsracb.
North · Viets .
' ·;
Announce •
Agreement
SAIGON '(AP) -North Vietnam an-
nounced an agreement to release the
final 139 American pr!aonen held In
Vietnam In exchange 10< withdrawal of
the remaining ,American mllltary ,.,...
beginning rue.day aod ending 'llluro-
day. (See Ust, Page 4.)
Bui Tin, chief .pOtesman for t h e
North Vietnamese delegation In 5algon,
said llio lira! IJ'OllP of =-Alperlcln prl9o
aoers clplizred In South Vietnam -..of
*°ta!Jled on Iha Viet CCUf list, will lit
turned over lo J/.S. aulhorltle1 ~
at Hanoi'• Gii Lam alt!lori-
He 1ald lhal North Vietnam wlll re-
lease 40 more Amerlcan prisoners at
Gia Lam on Wednelday and 17 on '11\ur ..
day.
The Communist-backed Pathet Lao
wm release nine American prlsonm
captured ln Lao. ''very, very soon," be
added, later deacrtblng the exact turn·
over date as Wednnday.
U.S. demanda for aasurancea 00 the
nine prlsonm held In LaoB would be re-
leased bad blocked pie releaae of the
139 AmerlcaM In Vietnam since Salur·
da7.' Several houri! alter the North Vietnam-ese 8nnoun<oment, Iha Florida White
House at Ke7 Blpyne confirmed that •
the · agroement 'had · been accepted by
Presidl!nl NIJoo, calllng It "very good
news." •
Pruldeotlal presa secretary Ronald L.
Ziealer said Ni.J;oo. had given his approvJll to lhe -t worked out by Iha
Joint Military Commission In Saigon af,.
ter be aaseaed cables from Southeast
Asia aod corilemd by telephone with of·
ilcials of lhe Defense Department and
the National Security C'.ooncll.
"The Prelldent Is particularly grati~ '
fled Iha! lbJs agreement has been worked
out," Ziegler. aaid.
The agreement worked out In Saigon
means "an end of the U.S. mUJtary
presence In Vlelnlm and It also means
all uor ~ will be back on nlw.
dayt'' ~r Mid.
The dea~ lor releaae of all Amerl-
~an pr!aonen and the withdrawal of all
American i._ Is Wednesday under
provllfons of Ibo Paris peace agreement.
The llmelabla ~by Tin means Iha! they will be ... da late. "That ls to ..,,,, 181 Tin, "that the
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Oraage
peared. •
1 It wa• 19211 -a year 1!'l1en the ,Brltlsli
. 1 11!Jbll~ wanted-. derlJaa._whe waa not .,
bemedl ......... .., .. ~ • -ad'
r mtra1 er 1 belllcoee cabtaet m1n1ster.
The7 loundJibiLID Noal COftnl, -U.
~osquito Con.trol ·oK'd
"We have an obligaUon to protecl the
minds of minors," Giavu. said. "To
make this lluU readily accesalble ' to
_,. under a II. simply~ .... the
!¢ society' ls supposed to do .
•!we're aolnt to restrict the Ml• from
racb," be aaM1. 11We intend to otter the
applicant the OPPortunlty to obtaJn a
ltelither
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Beach, County U11;it Agree on Three Lakes
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gr_,, ....._ aod liquor 'alonl wtrer. llUlltl1 Ilda on ,.,_,, according
therellanadulllnclJarteoflllelaleaJ1<1 to the weatherlady, with highs at
can CODl!OI Ibo sale to lldultl." the heachoo around IO, riling to 16
Relemns spe<:lllcaUy to• the 'L<s lniaJ!d-Overnjpl Iowa in !be mld-
Antele1 Slat, which has alao beet! bailned IOI. ·
by the dlatrlct 1ttorney In unincorporated IN-Sll't', '""'I''"" Onmga CGunty te!Tltory, Glafu said-. --1--• • •• .,. • ·~1·1 got a lot of Olth In it. It's absolute The -..rl •A Lilli< Night
P!>t'DOl"lphY. The aply lhjnJ Is Iba! 11 llltul<:" Cl!ld the dr"""' 'Thill
somehow complies with the rldlcu]ous C"""'plOlllhlp s ... .,. .. hoOt cap-
nillng of the U.S. 11\Jpreme Cow'! that tured Tonv ll1l>mll m the , bal
saya -malerlal must be com-productionl of the BroadtDOV
pl.Wy wflhOtit rtdtemlllll soelal tm--""'""-S.. l•llt'1Gitu1,.,,t l'tll1t
po-ce. 19.
"It's 101 nine col•mna of ablolute
pornocra_pl)y and then one columo QR the
clapper ,.u birds In Upper Newport Bay
l'hlt'1 Iha kind of paper It la.'' .
Glavaa' oplnloo of the jNblicl.llon• ecbOed Iha! ol City :'Manuer w,.. wbo
earlier had lalialed !hem "trUb. •
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C.pt. J1rilot D. Kul1 . '
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..• HUNTINGTON BEACH POW 1 " Lt. Brl•n H. Ward
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J'uio Coast POW s . . ~· . .
On Retfi List
~ To Be Rekased
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• f"9 Qrange Coa-'I '""" are ,,,_,
jhe 107 Amerlclft .....,Icemen propooed
.to be released by North Vietnam 'Tue ..
day and Wednesday 1n Hanoi.
1 Air Force Capt. James Ku!a, originally
of Manchester, N.H., has been a prison-
~r of war since July of 1972 when he
was captured.
Capt. Kula's wife, Jane, lives in Ana-l'1n.'-They have DO cbildren. Mrs. Kula
~~cd to talk about her husband's re·
E·r Force Lt. Brian H. Ward, captured
rl, Im, was listed as being from
tington Beach. 'Ibere was no verillca-
of this by either tbe POW-MIA office *1 Tuatln or tbe VIVA (Voices in Vital
~> ollice in santa Ana as ol this imornlnl.
• Lt. Ward, a Maryland naUve, was dis-
91ayed by the North Vietnamese at a
eews con!erence l}e(:, 29. • • flealth Fair Staged
• ;1 Wesbninster High
:. A Health Fair was staged today at the
•estmlnster High School c a m p u s ,
iieaturing more than a dozen exhibits on
'flealth problems that may face today's
~agers .
• ~ exhibits will be avallabt' for
FUttr viewing at tonight'• P'l'A meeting
;. the hJgh school's cafeteria. The
91eeting starts at 7:30 p.m. •
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Requested
Huntlftllon Beach City School D!Jfttct
Tru.-wilt be 11ked Tuelctay night to
apply for a state-ftmded education pro-
gram IO help children with learnin& defi-
ciencies.
If tbe state ·-tbe roqueo!, the diltrict would re<elve nearly Ill.ODO IO
aubsidiu the educaUon or nearly 500
kindergarten, llrSI, aecond and third
Bfade children at Smith School, ac-
cordtni IO SUperUUudent S. A. Mollett.
"I'll be recommendinJ IO the trustees
that tbey apply for participation ID this
program." be aid.
The srant, provided t1rn>Jib tbe state'•
Earty CIJIJdbood Education Program, ii
being made avollabla IO U per<enl of the
k I n d e r g a r t efHhrouib-tbird grade
studenta in the state.
Coot of developing 1 grant proposal to
aubmlt to the state would be $5,050 and
will be considered by tru.stees at their
meeting, Moffett said.
Trustees are also expected to apply for
a continuation of Title I, a federally fund-
ed program to assist children with learn-
ing deOcleocle>.
I...aat year about 200 chlldren at Smith
School partlctpaled in tbe program. ac-
cording to coordinator Elisabeth Bals--
teen.
The program, which would bring an
additional 152,56S to the dlslrlct, Is in
danger of being scrapped In President
Nixon's proposed budget, Moffett said.
"But we want to apply for it again jult
in we ti ii not cut," be said:
The 7:1/J p.m. tneetin( wilt be be1d al
the Dwyor School Library.
From P1111e I
RELEASE •.. ' Am,..lcan party will receive Ila POWs
by 1 delay ol one day. Our side agrees
al8o that the withdrawal of American
troope abo will be delayed by one day."
Tin said that tbe queelion o1 159 U.S.
Marine guanil attached to the U.S. Em-
bassy, wbo tbe Communilts lmlsted
should be pert ol the U.S. w!thdr1wal,
had not been retOlved. He aald, however,
that the ~nnmlsta qreed to the Amer-
iclft withdillwal plan of more than 5,000
tro0ps OD Tueoday, ' W-y and
Tburoctay, comoldln• "'th ..ieue ol tbe pt'Uo&eri, --;-;-1~·,r · tl• I
Tin said 11 WU qreed that tbe IOU!'
=~~~-=~-= 10.,m>lre W~y, will .:: ,,...rk ~Mr the last Amerlclft pri~ra are re-
leased and after the last troops have left.
Tin aald the resolutloo to tbe dllrpute
was worked out In secret meetlnga be-
t~ tbe North Vietnamese and United
States in Saigon and between the Pathet
Lao and the l.Jnlted States In Vleritl&nc,
the Laotian ~apltal.
Tin ~d that the 825 members of !he
North Vietnamese delegation to the four·
party Joint Military Commission and tbe
825 U.S. representaUves to the commis-
sion will leave South Vietnam on Friday
and Saturday.
Best M usicia/is
In County Vie
At Student Fest
More than 600 or the best student musi·
cians from West Orange County grade
schools will perform Tuesday In a music
festiv.al at the Fountain Valley High
School gymnasium.
The free even\ will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The students will represent the top
music talent in the sixth, seventh and
elghth grade cla~s ID the Fountaln
Valley, Huntlnilon Beach, Ocean View!
Seal Beach and Weslmlllller IChoo
districts.
The festival ii designed to Jive eacb
student the opportunity to play In' a lariie
orchestral group under an outstanding
guest conductor, sald Marlowe Earle
festival coon!inator and director OI
music for the Fountain Valley School
District.
Guest conductors for the evening wttl
be Larry Curtis, dlrectDr of bands at Cal
State Long Beach; David Anthony, direc-
tor of orchestras at Golden We9t College,
and Dr. Phil Haynes , former dlrec~r of
choirs at Westminster High School and
currently assistant principal at Marina
High School.
Flooding Threat
Meeting Topic
The Oood ,fhnal ol the ,SUfta Anl
1Uvtr '11111 be aplah\ed 11 W-1)'
ntgbt'• meetlac of the Huntington Beach
HOME Coundl ·-George Oabomo, chiol ..,U-of the
Ononge County Flood Con!rol Dilltlc:I,
will be tbe speaker at tbe 8 p.m. meetinl.
A series of committee r.poril Oil hlih
rise, ftVISlon of !ht city charter and llan-
dlcopped · prosrams alto will b e
~nled . 'liie HOME Councll. a mulllll orplllu.
lion of homemw l*datlonl, meets in
the city lllll ....., All HOME OOUncil' -11· --lo the publle.
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Space Odditg
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Death.Eyed
By Police _
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Pvllce have launched wbal they
described loday u ,n "intensive lp-
vesttcaU.n"' lhl<f tbe deMh ol ·Ne~
HatW 'Y~~ ti'91> 'mattte d' Edward n.8~,ftla ~ wu_t~IA ll!e·iiaY
SAlurdaJ laaJiid to a concrele block.
An aUlopoy showed tha~ Thatcher, 81.
of 3089 ~fY•·• C<Jsta..¥esa • .bad been
dead lll.;,It "l "411. , • .
He ... ~:mill~~ 1111 .. it.
Wlnjlrecta, al.to 10 days "'°' fiol!~ con-
/inned. ' . ·~'are many, many thlnga .. that
Mimi I.andefetd,' Oeft) and Beth Wenker can't seem moon ship, along with a lunar rover, moon rocks,
to keep their hands off the Apollo 16 space craft -robots and models, is on aisplay at Golden West
point to suicide, but the lack of 1 note ex-
p!~ bis 1o1e1111on1 anc1 I b e
circumatances of tbe death ani leading
us to an extensive investigation,'"" said
Police Chief B. James Glavas.
despite the signs saying "Please Don't 't~uch ." The College through April 7, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Glavas said the autopsy showed no
signs of a struggle. A report !!till being
prepared would show whether or not
Thatcher was drugged, he added .
Plans Endorsed
For Dismantling
Cars Near Park
The Huntington Beach Planning Com-
mi&Si<m has approved plans for an
automobile dismantling yard on Talbert
Avenuo n<ar tbe city'a central perk.
But plaMera: told owner C. P. Weather-
ly laat week that the entrance into the
yard must be off a new road that he
must shale tbe cost in building.
1be Planning Commission h a d
preylooaly denied tbe request to build the
yard south of Talbert and between the
railroad tracks and Beach Boulevard on
the-ground! that it was too clo.se to the
park, a haU mile away.
But tbe City Council ordered planners
to recooaider their denlal since the area
Is zoned for industrial use and there was
no legal basis fur keeping tbe yard out.
Weatherly, wbo owns a dlsmanUing
ymI in Paramount, was !Old he must
pay hall tbe cost of bulldlDg a road along
tbe west llde ol bis property. '
The road would come oil Talbert
Avenue and continue aouth for 6*> feet.
Plannm abo told blJn ta constriict an
eight-loot wall around bis property, and
that DO, material could be S~ higher
'~1*~ iri::.~=
automobile!. .
·Weatherly must now return to the City
~uncil for final approval
Beach Impasse
Blocks Accord
On Preservation
A snag has developed in discussions
between a private developer and the city
over the preservation «( an archeological
site in Huntlngtoo Beach..
'l1le developer and tbi city can 't agree.
on just who j9 to preserve the site and a
stand of eucalyptus trees at the southeast
comer of Newland Street and Ellis.
Avenue.
Thomas Shelton, an agent for Spring-
hurst homes, has appealed a planning
commission condition which requires
Springhurst to give the 3.5 acres lo the
city for public use.
Shelton, in a Jetter to the City Council
las( week, said the city had promised to
buy the land from Springhurst, and the
proposed condominiums weni designed
oo that usumption.
City Planning Director Ken Reynolds
says the Sprtnghurst homes do not meet
tbe code requirement for open space
without the 3.5 acres.
Reyno]ds said a private deveJoper can-
not obtain open space credit for land tbe
city bas to buy.
Last week the coundl gave the staff
two weeks to . clear up the situation.
Reynolds espressed confidence it could
be lolved, but has not ye! fmlalred
negotiations with the developer .
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reached for comment on the apparent
pending ban by the city. The proposed
ban would be similar to the action taken
by Huntington Beach councilmen earlier
this month when they outlawed the IU'eet
sales of the !AS Angelai Fm Presa In
their city. Tbe Free Press Is wldeJy
diltrlbuted on the -II of Newport
Belch, however.
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WATERGATE ..•
the stlpulalloit he serve a minimum or
one-lhln! of it -six years, elgbl months:
Uddy was ln'°l•ed In I fllht wffh hi'
oellmate today as he Pftpered to appear before lhe ~1ury.
1111 at10m011 Peter J. MlnlUlls, .. Id :
'"11iert wail ... altertitlon, and • c:ouplo,
of bloln ,..... lllnlc:k."
Ud!l,y _...,tty lltf!ered • Clll tll his
Nr and -llbn to • doctor. ..
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Rabies Clinic
;Slated Tonight
A $2 rabies clinic will run from 7
to 9 o'clock tonight at the central
Huntington Beach Fire Station, 708
Lake St.
All dogs over four months of age
must have a rabies certificate. 'Ille
certificate is g-ood for 30 months.
Tonight's clinic is sponsored by
the Huntington Beach Rotary Club.
A second rabies clinic, sponsored
by "'the north \luntington Beach
Rotary, will be held from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m., Tuetday, at the Murdy fire
sub-station, Gothard Street and
Edinger Avenue.-
Land Sale Cash
Will Go Into
Fund for Beach
" ,J.Ay cash gatnodolo>m d ht,.eaio;J,of
eurplus city land will be tocked inlo the
Huntington Beach dvil)l,Jinll'l!Y"ll!IQI
Fund I for future Ilse, city councilmen
have decided. ·
The fund was established for ae-
quisltion and development (If , any
municipal facilities such as the civic
center, central library, fire staUOIUI,
equipment yard or parks.
Finance Director Frank Arguello said
there is about Sl.4 million in the fund
now. Most or tha( money was raised
through the city's five percent utility tax.
The city owns alig~tly less than two
acres of land that bas been olficlally
declared surplus. The property is split in·
to more than a dozen small parcels. Its
total° value ls esUmated at $12C!,OOO.
The IJstJe ol 1'bil! IO'd&'.W!lh surpllls
m0t1ey from land Illes wu raised doring
the COlltroversy over the SUnset water
tower property cWerlooking · Huntington
Harboor.
City officials WlftledJhat land declared
surplus, but councilnien said no. At the
same time counc:Uinen said the city
should consider using surplus land to
.gain more parks, either through trades
or with the cash .
Besides the parcels already declared
surplus, the city owns other pieces of
property whi ch might be declared
surplus.
A one·acre site on Edinger Avenue,
across fntm Huntington Cen~, is cur·
rently valued at more than $100,000.
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Five Candidate
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Forums Slated
For Huntington
Five separate school board candidate
nlghta bave been scheduled during April
by the lluntlngtoo Beach League of
Women vo·ters.
A diHerent school distrlcl will ·be
spotlighted each nlgbt in preparation for
the April 17 election.
All meetings will start at 7~30 p.m. The
nights and dl!tricts scheduJed are :
-Tueeday, April 3, the Huntington
Beach City (elementary) School District,
Christ Presbyterian Oiurch, 2 O 11 2
Magnolia St.
-Wednesday, April 4, Ocean View
School District, Murdy Park community
center, 7000 Nonna Drive.
-Monday, April 9, Hunttngton Beach
Union High School District, Marina High
School cafeteria, 158'11 SprinJdalo.St.
-Wedne$day, April II, Fountain Valley
"""""l Diltrict, Fountain Valley Blgh ~ 17815 Bushard St. + . " -
;'41iunday, 'Aprtr U, -seol ·Beech sa.l.ot Dlitricl ·plus hlth" icltliot .,;;.
didates, McGaugh SchO<il: Bb!;a l,t~oe
~Seal ·Beach.Blulevard. ,..., · · ,:'Jr
Eadl C811dldate will deliver a 'tliree-
n\tnufe ·prepared speech. Alter all, can-
c!jP!Oi ' hay1 'Jl!l\"'1.e<l,_~I) wJ\l ~ ~ a00· 8n,lwer perlOd. • ,._ '~ •
3 From Marina
Vie for Merit
Scholarships
'lbree seniors at Huntington Beach's
Marina High ·School hav~ beOn named
fioallsts ID .National Merit Scholanbip
-petltlon.
Mike !Joyd-Davies, Ken Martyn and
Ellen Sung )lave advlft~ to the finals of
the national competition based on
scholarship, achievement and testing .
Alt throe have maln!Jlned "A"
averages throughout their high school
career!. Both Uoyd-Davles and Miss
Sung have served as student body
presidents while Martyn has distinguish-
ed himself as a cress country runner.
'!lie trio will now compete against
141500 olher high 9Ch0ol senioris for 3,000
Merit Scholarships.
"The. autops)" showed there was rio
water in his luogs, but frflquently we have
a 9pamn drowning wblre this happe111. Jt
means suffocation," O}a'vas said.
Thatcher's widow declined to com·
ment to newsmen ;t her husband's death 1
or the clrcumsta&.. surrounding It. '
Neighbors of the Thatchers also shed '.
litUe ligh.t on file lragedy and the '
mystery surrounding Jt. 1
Thatcher's body wu spotted about 80
feet north of tbe dock at the Balboa
Peninsula club. Police found a »pound
concrete buildinJlllock tted to tbe body.
A plastic clothesline had been wrapped
around the victim's anns, neck and up:
per torso. ·
Attorney Donald Adkinson , who Is
handling all calls to the yacht club, said:
"There is turmoil down at. the club
because so many rumors are running
rampant.''
"I don't think people at the club would
ever have suspected a suicide in his
case," Adkinson said. "He was an
employe only three months ao people
really didn 't get to know him very well."
But Adkinaon Wd most member• knew
'lbatcber as a friendly, well ~
and refined genllemon.
"Everyone liked him and 'We were to
pleased be was there'." Adilmob said.
"He was very 'j>ersonable and \hit Was a
new aituation to have someone. Of hla ex-
ipei'ieace~Ultbl)olu_b,il' ........ ,n ;1.1; "
Thatdhet, a· iileoiler m1n "with 1J'aylng
hair, worked far elghtJ'tm 'before ·com-
ing to the yacht club, at the Bel Air"t!mm:..
try Club and the Los Angeles 1 Country
Club. ·
Before that, Thatcher served for 14
years as a · chief steward :8board the
Queen Mary. He was in charge of the
menu and service at the captain's table.
Besides his widoW, Thatcher leaves a
son now serving with the British Army in
Northern Ireland. Police said the BOO was
notified of his fatber1s death and was
given leave to come to Orange County.!
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Ex-POW .Ailing;
Dinner Canceled
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The li>spllaliz.atlon of' former l'bw
Mark Smith has forced the cancellation
of a Fountain Valley Jay~ dinner at whic~ be· was to have spoKen. · .
A spokesman for the ~aycees said
Capt. Smith was hospitalized in San
Francij:co ~use of an ,attack of
malaria.
The dinner, which was to have been
held toni~t at Sir Gedrge'a rertaurant in
Huntin&tori. Beach, will be rescheduled
for some time 'in Ap'ril, the sPokesman
said.
NOBODY SELLS TY FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS1
AND WE Wl,LL P.RQYE IT.
Bere ls Our Inflation Fighting Oller
1. Stop In ind got our price on 1ny TY In stock. 2. Shop our price a ,....,,p.,.,
3. If you c•n purchase the TV for le11 •t •nY other fr•nchlsed dealer In Or•nge Co, Dun-
l1p'1 will Hll you the TV 11 the LOWER price PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10-k
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March of Dimes 5 More Die
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Nets $300,000;
0 Lea<Wr .of 1RA Hints
. Top Wa~athon ·
fte orange County °March of Dimes
neUed more than $300,000 In pledges to At Truce in Ireland
' II&· crippled children'•· fund over the
weekend In the larges\ walkatbon In ii&
blatciry.' ' ' . • •
·March of Dimes officials e.tlmated
that .n,ooo -began· the 20.6 mile lrek that began., aiid ended al Anaheim
stadium. 1 I
The day's success was man'ed,
however, by r~rts o1. vandalisril and a m&Sji~ve flvfi..bour traffic japl a a
~ds of parent! came lo the s14dium lo pick up the. predomtnanUy
yo~g marchers.
The traffic jam w.., oompounded
because there were only'· eight phones for
youngsterS to use to caJI their parellls
and .. also because traffic irom an
wwaua.Jly Jarge,crowd at Disneyland was
crmvdlng the ~ee\s just as the mareh
ended at 4 p.m.
It was 9 p.m. before ~I ~ cool~
coml> lhrOOgh the crowds to find their
llllrcl>iJJg. ,cl\ildren, ~ ol whom were 2~.1o.u·>W1 old.tlilrtd\lif,said, ,
Only JP,000 lo.15,000 .had been eipected
'for Ibo mard>,.~,6-·lul l'W;t~·~ . ~.
< ese<QJ!~e di-QI'< of lhl• I)' March
of Dimes. ,. ·•· · ·
",But u w~ a wonderful day and with
Oll too rato· just ended, she said, "people
were capparenUy eager to get out.''
From Win Servlcel
BELFAST -five -.ued ·and 11 othen
were wounded ln the bloodiest weekend
of bombs and. bullets In Northern Ireland
lbi5 year.
An Irlsb Republican Army leader said
today the IRA's Provisional wing was
conillderlng calling a truce.
Provisional leader David O'Connell told
three British neWsmen. SUnday night that
before a cease-fire can be ellected, Bri-
tain must give "cast-iron guarantees" to
lift the ban on. the activities of Sinn Fein,
lbe IRA's jlolllloal front.
O'Connell said Britain's 0 bard-line at-
titude.'' shown ~in last week's British
while paper Oil Norlhem Ireland's future,
prevented an Immediate truce.
But ·despit'.e. O'Connell~ remarks, the
Prdvlsional warned that the campaign of
bombing and shooting lo unite Proles-
tanl U)aler with catholic Ireland lo. the
soutb•would •coollnue. · •
MelnwbQe, the . Brit.ifh ~ a r m.7 . .,.,,.tJ, . , _... ,1rM l.J~ ·•f '"'" u 1
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San Quentin's
Gas Ch~mher
distributed thousands or drawings today
of two girls wbo lured four sergeants lo
an apartmeot where temnisls m~
tbree ol them and gravely wounded ~
fourth.
The drawings were made from descrip-
tions provided by the aergeant wbo
survived the shooting and another who at
the last minute didn' accept the girls' In·
vi talion.
The girts, cOlled Jean and Pal, met the
soldiers In a Belfllsl bar Fridsy nlihl and
Invited lhem lo a csndlellght party at an
apartment. Once there, one girl left,
saying she would gel anolbe< girl. But
she rettD'Ded with two men carrying
machine glmS.
The gunmen forced . the unarmed
soldiers lo lie face ·down do a bed ud
then riddled them . wjlh i.aiei.. Tlie
wounded aoldler was left for dead but
lale!"IIWl&ged lo g<t .... y. -ol·hi> jaw was shot away and a bullet wu lodg-
ec1ra-M1<.....,~·J., . 1 ~ •' "'llrl -ht 'ft!PClltid!tl> Ill! 18 lo 23 years old, about. 1H.ee"'7, with
thin features and sboulder-lqlh balr
that, l!lighl bl!ve .been a ~1: Je~ ap-
pear<d lo be abOOt the same age, with
dark WJ!yY balr and a small upturned ..... She admitted that. planning for the end
of.the .march bad nol been.done u ,well
aait milbt·bavt been, but added that ber
gropp li:ad. ~ working wllb police for
eight moo.tbs In pr<paratlon.
.. ·,· ~ . -~ 'Not fo... Sa' le' Tbe girls •.nd the gunmen are bejie•ed ., to be memb!>n of a splinter group of Ibo
. . Roman catholic Irish RepubUcan Army.
~y pollce r<porll following the mareh .bad iodlcated a crowd ol 35,000 and. wldespreAd. vandalism. HOI<'..., an
Anabelm police spoke$1W1 said today
lbal .lnve.tlpUon bas beOn unable lo,,...
llnn those ~ports. .
SACRAMENTCf (AP) -Tl)e man who The IRA ilsell has not. clalmed
coold auction off Calllornia's San Quen-responaihility for the murden.
Un gas chamber said today II is "not for TWo Of the milrderod soldiers and the
sale" -even al the !70,000 of!md by survivor were Roman e&lhollcs.
Ill EngJishman. 1
'LaWredce R. ll<ibiMm, dlrector o1 ·the
Stale Departmeol ol General Services,
said ·tn"'1 lnierVlew that the appl&11reen
chamber would not be disposed of "until
the decision Is made that ii is never
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"I lh(nk.oqme of our ol!k:erl py have
been· gtvtng'-OUt bum infOrmatkll.'' the ~-.nsald.
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B'rea Youth, 15, gobn'lo be uaed agato."
Herbert J. Stratton of Barbton Ash,
England was acheduled to meet with
Robinson later In the day to discuss the
Sh.o'* Off (:N>.1 ''". oa.t StraUm made a year ago lo buy 'C. .I t>f.e the chamber for 30,000 pounds-or about
i: ~· $70,000.
' BORREGO SPRINGS (AP) - A 9-Stratton baa said be wants the cham-
yeaoold boy with a .2kallber rifle has ber for use in an English amusement
been allowed to retum.Jiome with his piir-· park where It "would draw tremendous
en!I after a leen'age boy waa shot falally. crowds."
in the back. ., II Is up lo the Legislature to decide
'Ille victim, Larry niomu McEn~, U it wants lo bar uee of !lie death pm-
1$, of Steal WU riding behind anolber ally permanently, Roblnoon said, and
)'lllllh on a minibike while ~ younger then Ibo Slate Departmtnt of Oomcttons
tioy -fifing the gun.nearby, In Aliza, coolddeclarelhegucbamber "IU'l'IUI.'' Bflnego state Park, lherl!l'a invesljpt.-Phil Guthrie, sjlokesmaD for the state
... said. "'· -•. jlrlaoo .,-.. salcf the (IS chamber Is
1be llllootlng took place Satunlay a mDe not for sale and woo'I be "In the forlee. -ol~ Imperial Coanly llDa and 'due ~.Julu1'e.'' lie ad!ied' that evm If fbe east ol Bomgo Sprlnp. Sip prohllit Lqlsla-kills bills -ting the
_.,, !her<, said • ,llberJ!I'• spoles-death ~ly Ibis year, other pmpooaJs man. .. • ~ ... ... wm coaae 11oaa~ ~ •
The 11-yeaM>ld boy, wbo WU DOI ldomtl-"It would be very Jftllllllure lo cllacuss
Oed pu'11"ly, llves In Diamond Bar. sale al lhla paint," Guthrie said. . .. . ' ,,
County Industry
Chief. iti: Line
·For Def'erise Job?
WASHINGTON (AP) -An applied
physicist now In charge ol ~roh for a
California instrument manutacturlng
firm ii in ·line· to tak8 Over ai the Pen-
tagon's dlrectdr of defense research aDd
.eering, the Washington P o s 1
reliorled in Saturday's ediliolls.
The newspaper said •Dr. Malcolm R.
CUrrie, 46, viCe president of Beckman lnslJ'uments, Ihc., of ll'ullerlon, · 1s said lo
have accepted a request lo rut the post.
I~ ts eXpected he will tab -the J!OSl·
lloll tn ieveral wel!lts, ttie Poet aald. .
Aa director, he would head an 18.5
billion annual program In military
research and developmenL
A spokesman for Beck m 1 n
1-.meiits In FW!ertm would nelllier
coDfirm nor deny the Washington Poet
story.o
Ecology S.haky 1 Busin~ss
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Nixon Seen RemaiJ!ioo
~ NtJian ' will probe Illy• ally 'Tllleu plans lo fiy to Washinilon, D.C., _;,, d.mna the .;..,m viii~'. • ,
atoog the Qro!lp Coul IOllll 'Apill I -where he and ·hia wilt will meet with OD•bls return trip to his own country
Joq after lie and South Vietnamese memben ol Congreas and other officials Thieu wlll stop over In Tesas for a abort I
-· N...,..., Van 1111eu· eod lhetr an April 4 through 7. Vice President vlsll to Mrs. Ladt Bird J-. 11ie
lalka al La C0sa Paclllca, aldo4 said to-Sp!roT. Agnew will serie as official U.S. widow ol President Lyndon B. J-.. ~. ,. "' .
The Pr<sideot~ llrsl lady plan lo ....
rive llaag the Qrange · Coast on Wed·
neac113 to llllQCb lhe worlliDg vacsUon
~hlchn,!•=.,u.:..:i~= ~
Ibo (Itel ol lhe w-... White -·
Thieu ts.upodjld to ~!Vt ~ Monday
amid a formal neeptlon at lhe Et Toro
MCAS.
Later oo that dojt, as Nll<lll and 'lllleu
conduct their lalb, friends and Illes alike
ol the Aala leader plan counter
~Uans near the Presidential
compclllnd. . •
llw1dreds ol memben of eeveral leftist
groups plan lo begin arrlvillg over the
coming weekend lo prepare · for the
marches and rally during the Thieu visit.
Most of the acllvlUes ar< acheduled
Monday , according to pollen and
handbills wblch have been fioodlng the
Orange Coast In recent dsys.
At the same time, supporters of fun.
damentelist mlnlsler Dr. Carl Mcintire
plan to march in the same general area
in support of Thieu.
While the advance wort of the left bas
been elaborate, it is not known bow eJ.·
tensive Mclntire's rally will be .
The anti-Thieu forces have been
dispellslng handbills urging the public to
demonslrsle and the amiouncements
even filled South Coast Community
HOBPllal bulleUn boards over the
weekend.
Once the local lafk8 are concluded,
Nudist Resort
Opens at Famed
Hawaiian Village
KAILUA·KONA_, Hawaii (UPI) -
Guests al a bole! overlooking lbi5 blslorlc
village, where American mialooaries
landed lS,, years ago to convert the
l{.awallans to the "upright lite.'' stripped
to the bull over the w..tend lo marit the
grand opening of a nudist resort.
1be .. Shrangrt t. Paradise World"
overloob the Padllc Ocean and the rug.
ged Iaya shorelloe of the f81DOU8 lions
CouL ·
··A fIDO llllDU8I ~~ :-.=r~·=~ members, but Ibey may bring wmmo as
guests. . ' · n.e hotel is about a mUe from
Hawaii's lint Chrisllan ch u r c b,
Molrualkaua, wbo6e huge white steeple Is
visible lo tourists cavorl!ng Jn the
altogether.
Old· Two-bit Silver Coin ·
Now .Going for 39 (:ents ·
BJ FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
' Tbint back lo l!IM and those pod:et·,
fuJs of lllver coins ·you \l.1ed to carry
~-Now feel bad.
Tboae two-bit pieces you'd slap down
on the counter for a Sunday paper or a
glass or beer now are worth about 39
cents, regardless of how• dirty or worn
tlley ....
Depending on dally fluctuations In the
price of silver, coln dealers are paying
between 40 percent and SO percent above
race value for silver coin.II.
"That's a tidy profit for the change you
spent seven years ago," says Jerry
Beavers of lbe Old Coln Shop In Laguna
Beach.
Inflation, devaluation or the dollar and
ensptration with the regular marteta
are fon:tng many investors ln"1 the coin
buslnesi, Beaveri adds.
Investors usually buy ollvtr In $1,000
(lace value) quantities. A bag of 10,000
dimes or 4,000 quarters weighs 55 pounds
-""'llhly 720 ounces -and ts w o r I h $1,57'1.80 based on the current $2.19 per
ounce prJce. or course, no one would realize a true
price of $1,578.80 because it oosts to have
silver melted down Into bullion form. "
According to Sieve Markoft, president
of the American Coln Exchange in Los
Angelea, purchase of silver Is often down
on a crecilt basis, just.like 'margin' buy·
Ing on the stock market.
Markoff concedes that Investing In
bags of ccilns Is sUU limited, but Is
catching on u ·more and more people
watch the price of ailver go. up.
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The lutJow spot for silver wu Nov. 3,
1971 when II filed at $1.29 per troy OW!CJ. ..._Y '"'°' - -J
Late 1bi5 week, silver closed at $2.19 -NEED AN INVlnMtNTr' I ,
an Increase of nearly 111 percent In 18 Quarters Worth 39 Con'ts
vionths., , · ·11 -I
eotd ·-• the alllDmarlng niillol• lliat • " , , • '\ • , · ~ I be!Jled build ca111ij\f than 100 Beavers bought for $IO in 11116 1oc1a1 .... = ~~ ...... Nd for .. IQst fal;.•.w -
ut the 111tes l~r gOld ail. a lilt lfl<1lt ':3.0:":"to:.= t~~~ strict thai\ for sllve,. , 1 Beavers. . )
· Go14 bl\lllon may riot be .owned In the (llller gold c!otns that are trading fasl
United Stetes, and lqv~s IDl!Y only ard Mexican llO peao SwlJS llO Ii~
buy &qld coins ..-, before ~ Columbian & peso, ftusalan 5 rub!~,
Jewelry or;placer gold. such as JU!llllets. Hung'1'lan il(ftrona, Perµvian I llbra anll . Dou¥~ ,E!igi.,s I tPI . 'plecel). ~ United Kingdom sover<lps... ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--ilillii~lliiiiiiliiiii
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pr Sroy-' ~55.00. Docron •nd,P.tton Shlrt• ~y Eo11t• Shirlmok•n $13 .00.
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,Censorship
Rid~ Again?
\ CENSORSIDP, USA: The shakers and
!lllOffl'I down at Newport Beach City Hall
~ ICbeduJed to mddle IOll)ellme tomor-
--In ID ell«t to figUre oat a way to ban streets tales of two aexy perlodicala.
' Tile objecta of NOwport'a official wrath
are a couple of pulp jouma1a issued oot
"" LGo Anples. ()le la coiled the ~ -""' the other the lal Allleleo Star. Botb are tabloid size llheet&
""" both feature • lot of tUy -In -Earllor, another such tab called the
lal Anaeles Free Prea wu banned for '•IJ'<!el Illes In llunlillcton Beach on ,,..,unds that It carried a lot of dirty
1blnp In ll
•1 Tb& LA Free Preu h, however, sold
replarly m t11e· streets of Newport and
'lllanfono you bave to figure Newport has
ta hlahm' tolerance level than does Bun-
'tqton lleaoh.
ANYWAY, BACK AT Newport Clly
Holl, Qty Manager Bob Wynn charac-
teri* the LA Star and lldlywood Prets ~: "Tbey're unadulterated, un-
rWll&lled trub. I think Ibey contribute to tlio permlllive aoci<ty wo are ..,.. In
-bolb u a ..,... and u ah effect."
Well, Bob bu pretty well omred the
--!hat alnt.menl So I ran rl&lll oal Ind 110t a copy of the LA Star to
--an rd been milllDc. lillllr plunking down my 35 cent&, I
laanil the cover page wa.m't too WIU!Wll
lot the olf-6eat press. It WU moolly
boldlh.., about the Cl>IC81• 7 maybe
bolq ""'1la for the CIA; Garrtam tell-illC wbo killed Kennedy, how Ibey did It
ADd wby; ADd an astrologer warnlni of a
pclll!ble catastroi>l!e to Calllomla In the
.... future. Prettf o~ .. Ob, tl1ere wu aao cover abot of, a aeml-nude lady.
But you Jee that sort oo magazine racks
all the time these da)'1. .
IN81DB, I FIGUllED, would be the of-
lertn,(I that bothered !'Jewporl of-
lldaldom. I think I WU riibL T!Jere is
Iola about ,..,In there. Also, photographs
al!,d drawil>J of noted people. ·
'l'ryln(, to do II the way I figured a
ceQl!Or Would, I leafed through !he 40
pages to count the pictures. Never mind ·
aboul lhe printed words.
.Oo the lnllde, the LA §lar bad 1041)1$\ turesof~eriudts; ~offemal•~-' nudes' three picturea of 'llllle nudes aro<I one photo of a male semi-nude. • '
A rapid ana)josla ol these figures sbows
the LA Slar's uncovel'lge is clearly oot
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' Washington in Bloona
Witll tlle Cherry mossom Festival ~l two weeks a way, the famed
Japanese Cherry Blossoms are nearing full bloom. This bicyclist en-
joys tlie scenery as she winds her w•y around the Tidal Basin. In
background fs lhe Jefferson Memorial.
President Thieu Frees . # •
Politic~ Opponent Dzu
SAIGON (AP) -Truong Dinh Dzu, im-
prisoned by the Saigon goyemment after
he ran second to President Nguyen Van
Thieu in the 1967 presidential election,
( IN SHORT ••• )
was freed todey Jfler serving nearly five
YWl'· Dzu"•u one oc the chief poUUcal
prlamera held by the South Vietnamese
g~· .
'D!U' dqlllr qld the --~ lawyer 'was feeling tlred and sick. She
said because or a heart condition he did
not want to talk to newsmen.
cruise aboard . the houseboat of C. G.
"Bebe" Rebozo.
According to a spokesman, Nixon's
cruise SUnday evening on Biscayne Bay
was the only time the President has ven-
tllttd from his closely guanled aimpound
since he arrived iD Florida Tbunday.
e Photog Dead
WEST REDDING (AP) -"The .....,..._ laln mission of photography is to exp mall
~;l'~ea:i.r;lll1:.:'~
day. 11And that is no m.ean tunCtion.''
Steichen, who transformed
of: rm not here to either delelld A 1\'ban Sta"
or coMsnn the LA Star as a public KEY BISCAYNE, Fla., (AP) -Preai-
joumal. Apsjarenlly Nowport will rule dent Nlaon has left bis bayside retreat
tllal tra oby to sell Ille tabloid under· bere wbere he la !pelldlng a !mg
U.COUOter but not out on the streets. weekend, only once for an hour-long
photography into an art and still was ex-
perimenting with his ' camera in recent
years. died SUnday at his Umpawaug
Breeding Farm here. He would have been 94 Tuesday.
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,,i-the judgment of what may or may
DOI be Miid will go next?
I Per1lapo to the magazine racks to
eliminate all the slick-paper nudies. Then
· to the papefback book <•<ml•"• where
oay novela and enUclng words may be
localed. 'lllen on the movie houaes where
we can atop all U-tangos In Palis.
, After all the sex has been cleared
fi:WaY, the censors may move on to other
bod elementa In our aoclety. Uke reports
ot murder, mayhem, assusinaUon, riots,
wars, skyjackln11, violence In the street&
or general bloodshed.
Alter all, il°'10··qu11 all these public
n:ports about violent activity, then you
ddo't have violence to worty aboUt, do
you?
FINALLY, HOW ABOUT putting the
clamps on those folks wbo blve odd and
blurre -and maybe danjieroua -
polltical ideaa?
'!bat's sort of the t>l'lblem with
censonhip, you see.
One step always leads to the nut.
WICKS
e Tires Blow '
TAMPA, Fla. (AP ) -A Northwest
OMent Airlines 747 jeUiner blew out 14
tires on landing here beca~ the pilot
\Vas forced to slam on his brakes after
touching down ma sbortfunway, a com-
pany olllcla1 u-izecl.
Tile tlrel ot tho jumbo jet, which car-
ried 211 passengers and a crew or nine,
blew out as II landed SUnday al the end
of 1 flight from Minneapolis-SI. Paul via
Chicago. There were no reported injuries
and the aircraft remilned level.
e Iraqi Jlfo.,e
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Iraqi troops
have pulled back a short distance from
the lines they set up 1'>0 miles inside
Kuwait last week, easing the border
di!pute that erupted. sis days ago, Beirut
newspapers reported today.
Iraqi Jela cmtinue to make recon-
nal.....,. lllghia over Kuwai~ bu! Iraq
aJao wu reported to have withdrawn a
number of Ill tanks from tbe border as a
good-will gesture.
Violent Rains Hit Midwest
Tornadoes, Hail Taper Off; Part of Kansas Fwoded
Temperatures ·;· J ''· ' .~ • :ii
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U.S. t,o Cut More TreeA, Cu~ Exports
1lVNLOP WI> tho cudl -ad -public-., la Wubloclc April t "to
---llldptot-.i
acllolll micbl 6'cllft1J COlllrlhate to
.-ainllli -prtcel."
Tbe admfnlltratlol1'1 Pbuo D -]rice cailnlla df4 llllle to hall Iba
upward oplral of lumber prlcol, apuntd
bya......Slevelot.home-.
Tbe auppty la ....... ~ !hat -small OOolrlct«I, wbo CIJll!OI afford to
stoctplle. are said to be unable to 111!1
111\Y lumber at alL
What lumber ii available is expensive.
'Ille government's wholesale irtce index
showed that softwood lumber ,... 8 per-
cent in February alone.
rnE SUPPLY pinch "can b e
eliminated ooJy by increasing supplies
from the national roresU," Dunlop said.
In addition to the possibility of future
price controls on the lumber industry,
Dun1op said these steps were being taken
to improve the supply situation:
-Agriculluni Secretary Earl Butz wili
set up an interq:ency governmental com-
mittee to guarantee production of 11.8
billion board feet ol lop from naliooa1 -
Indians Get
Court Order
For Supplies
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -Mili-
tant Indians occupfit!B W~ed Knee
have obtained. a tempOrar'Y a>urt order
permitting six carloads of supplies to
pass into the village daily through
federal roadblocks.
.Also on Sunday, Russell Means, an In-
dian leader in the Pine Ridge Reserva-
tion vil!Bge, said !hit a possible
breaktllioogb In the 71-<lay-old coo-
frmlatlon With the federal government
mlgbl be expected today, ' .
MEANS, A leader of Ille American II>-
dl,n ~ (A!M)l i!llld be~ nO!' etibOriie. But "~ ..ned it a major
tievelopment and 'laid ii .OOWd be a
positive one. "
In 'nearby Pine Ridge, lllterlor Depart-
ment apokelman James Harpster an-
noonced that U.S. Dlltrlct Court Judie
Andrew Bogue bad issued the temporary
order tiiat al1owa AIM atlorneya to take
the carloads of food, . medical aupplles
and cooting fuel Into Woulided Knee. The
order la el!ective unlil DOOll Saturday.
AIM's chief 1<ga1 """""1, Ramon
Roubideaux of Rapid City, indicated that
the rema!ninc order WU only me of
several the lawyers would seek to pre-
vent the government lrvm restricting
movemeol to and lnrn )Vounded Knee .
Actres8 Charged
In X-rated Film
'Deep . Sleep'
PA'l'ERSON,-N:J.-(UPI) -Kim Pope,
the 24-yearold ~male 'lead in the X-rated
film 0 Deep Sleep," has been arraigned
on charges of committing foml.catioa,
WDl1 Indecency In ldnte, camplracy
to commit fomicallOD aDd conaplracy to
commll lewd IDd cal1l&1 inde<oncy In
mattDI the mo\'le. .
Juclp Peter CiollDo relwed her CD
'500 bid and sot a lrial date of A!>ri113.
Miss . Pope, wbo a= al the ar-raliDmenl with ber ,.,..., bad been
!IOU(bt for arrest ainco Jmwy' alter •
jp'and jury chafled. Iler, lllm director .
Alfred Sole, malec le..i JQlellh Booe, and
proiluoer Aotlrew Muscat with COllSpirlng
In 1972 to perform lewd lexual acla the jury said were depleted in "Deep Sleep."
The movie, filmed in June at a
reported cost of $25,000, was ruled
obscene and the owner of a,tbeoter oboW-
ing It llned.fl,000 ~~ lllNeirart.
&... .,., also kidlctid l.ut month 0n
charges of comm\lling fomlcallon and
private lewdn ....
nie sUlte's -IY law for films bas
been losled CUI !>Y l lederal c<lurl. Coun-
ty prooeculor Joseph D. J. Gourley has
dented lbat cbarSlnc ,the IClor1 -of the llhn la an atteinpt to cln:lunvent
the court ru1inc-
DAIL T ,I'll.OT
DELIVERY SERVICE •
-11111 ,__ 'l'aia .-Iii be a U
lli1llllD ,..,.. feat ....... -.. 1111 llmblr...,.. __ ... ....
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purude J-lq clll. itl IU' I 'fl' al
lop from Ibo Unlled -, wllkll lul
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tllll'• total 3 billlon board feel ., 1mbel'
eaporta.
Pentagon Lists -~~
'Last'· 107 POWs
WASlllNGToN (AP) -Tbe Pentacon
released a 1tat of 107 names SUnday of
American mililary prisoners to be
released by NOJ'l!l Vlelnam. .
Tile 1tat of 85 Air Fo""' men, 21 Navy
and one Marine does not Include nine
prisoners taken in Laos. 1
· Here are the names provided by Hanoi
and released by the Penlngoo;
.!,· Acaita, 111 Lt. Htdw M., Air F0tu, s.n ...,, onlo, ·Tex.
•12. Aonew, Lt. Cmdr. Allred H~• , MutllM, $.C., bllny, G.11. ~-'ecf CIO!Vred ltn. T~W Alhendlr, ,..,.1. F1r"llllndo. Air orct, O.llu, lt7i' l'IPOrted UPlurM II HaMI DfOMtlolt DK. 11, o:.o_ AIDen. Ceof. \John H. Jc., Air ~ lloulclef'.
e!: ... ~· Ceot. Wiiliam K.,' #Mrlne CD!'P'. .....,,,..,.11,Arlz..
T!i Ayrn , 1Cept. TlmDthy R., Air' FCNU, Houston.
H'·.,~ ~ Hafw'?...~·· Air l"or~1.._kuth ~ , ....... , Id c.jl • .,...:I bY Hlll'IOI UK. 20,
--f.-81t11, 11~. Al~O., Air Forcit,~ N.O. .. • llMll. c • WI R. 'Jr .• Air hf'Grt ~X"'~ f:I· 0 .. 6aprurld torlno r~· ~~ ,..,.."'c•~ 111 1H.MIA~oi:i·JJ....'°t
M,11. ~( Ll. ~ .... 'r.R.1 __ N1'Yt, Frisco. Tex., nourl l\ll:ve, GD ""' 1f12. 12. .-.. c•. Vftfl ,. -'lr fOf'Ce, lelt Uk• City, Ut1PI. l"lflOl'1ed Gl»Ul'M Die, 21, 1'72.
c111f1., ~~·· !J_t. c~ /J;· 1#f. l'"oru, NaN, sJitr II~, ttr.·~ mtt9m J. tr~. Air Force,
MIS. 'B'ro...n, C1pt. f,holrlff A. Jr., Air FDl'Ct1..llotklrl, itif:' ll~noll net ve, rfilOf19d upturld ~ 20.
T &nll'llOll, Lt, CIC.II H. Air l'«Ct• Mtfnphl1, ~1/.:-~1.'ft!-':fi'i:'~·~lifi~ Iv U 1ri: wtr tt'I ~ lo tllOI ma. ll!"QM U.I , to I II drltf ~ '._'\YC,~,lfr_.! ~.;;:ir, 'Ar~' • c., Fl'MPOff,
"; .. ch"tl:red June 21, lt72.
•· C.~1, c.pf, ~ I"., Nt Form, GlbbltfJWn. • 20. c1r11(, .crt. JOM .... Air 'on:e. cwmn. N.J •• ~!Md r Fore. a..., Fii .. ~Df\lrld June 21,
21. ~II, CID!. Robert G., Air Fore~ SllYtr 5D;1_1111biftY,'~~~~.;''.t ii'f'=.~ ~':.
ceDtv...i Julr ltn 2'J. COlldDn. Mlf. J-c .. Air I"-. Drmft, Ohio, CtDturid Die, V lt12. dlNlltyM I I H.lftoi MW1
COllltrfl'ICt wm9 c(ty. u. con.. Lt, coi. w1n11m w .. -1111r l"clrct, Ltrnorl Gron, Clllt., llllflOll r11tlve, C#IVNd Dtc. 21. 1f72.
dllCllaYeCI tt Htnol ..,.. m1i.tt11Ct Otc.._ 2t.
25. Clltl~ Ceci1. i1M1t1 1., Air i"Ol'Clt llrm-lftalWrn. All. I ,....2'. Cvttlf', C.llt J~ _l?'f AW Fora. &llhllw, ...,.11., Wlctlflt, l(tfl., (I-F'lbnll5m. 27. De 5oltaltr. Mtl. a... ,.., Air 8rowN V•ll•Y Mlrin •• ~ O.kot• 111tlve, r .. l"OW "~~·f'Cl!l.to.!'!'.1115. Jtn. .I. .. 21.---Cltvld 1 ., Air '"°'"' Old
G ...... .... ,... Air Fores ltM, "''·· u...... 111'9 17. 19121 • • II'. Dnlrnmond, c.., . Dwld 1 .• Air '~, "°" w,.,.r."'eTi!x~~ W1\r.:t ~J~ 111} l'ora rltllon1, .vt
0131. EMC;n1 t. )otwt C.; N1vy, 5Prlllllfllld, Ill .. Sen
l'QO, C•ll1,l r'lflOttld POW Otc. :l:i't lt72.
I ~I ... Evtr•n, LI. l.g, 0.vld A., !"tYV, St Slll'IOll'I
':A. ·~·nc1i c"'~R ' d l.;· A.lr ~· ll•rtlqvllle, O 11.,. C..lll'llrld Junt 1m. ... "1-· .... J., .,. ... , ......... . N.V., S. mt, Alm:•· Ct=.l'lllnl'l'Y. ltn. 35 Fulton, c .• Rk rd J., Air ·~t...Clllftdltr,
Arlr .• ~._netve~'I! _Jl/M' 11• ltn. -°' ::;:i ~::01, kill! to U.1, ..,n_ 9'VllP In ~11111. b!ir: ~ W., ~Ir l'~l~n,y, Pt.,
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" ---I • 21 -~-' ri--T ,,, oon1, C1411, o. . 1 .. "'r °'"' CIY"tt.noote. ':i~H~:1:"f~Jg"'W., r ~. Thouwd OIQ. Ctllf .• Utlftols l'l'llve, ClltfWW J11111, 1m; • 41.·H-, CW!. Tllomu J., All' l'cWa, L••
•'lr':t;.::,.,"'r.:t "r.:=-. .. "'' l""' """""'· s.o .. ~..JY~lllot 6ow!I ""'· 1 . "':=" lbtid, :Fl'!~~j~\.~~.,,_,, ..-. ~men, ·.~~r".>I f.Sec.= f~iPftl•: hn ~,_CINI., c.. flid ~
45.. H~. lit lt. lltobtl't H., Air ~~! S,....,_ ~~Ion, Kan .. ...,,,.. .. ..,__ bV -Ole. ,,,
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.SO. >t(u),ii, Clot. Jt!l'lfl D,, Air Foret, #Mnchtl'-r, N. N.~-'"' 1m. n,_ •t..u, C1pt. Mlcllltl H., Air For<:•. Uncoln P1r~ 1cn. • , 52. ~II. Lt. Geol'!lt F., Air florc:., l/'Oil(lyn. N.V.
L>rnLt. ThomM 1., N1,,..,, L1kt Jae .... , c1n1. ·
'la':· . ,,_ ···~ tr."· I'm r.n: °"' "'· dGiwn -"1181'1'1 . • Ltbllll(, M.~!-.!:f'l!:!!.,E., J~ Air l"..-u,
Prov'=l. I., ~tu~ N.'Yi ~ ltn. S. 56c'.,, ~~ lrH. ., tyy, tlUl!ltllt,
1,:/.: ~~J.!~D~~-~"11, ml"'°' s. ~"ra. •J.iili '1r.,""Al'r ~. Mount v-. Ohio. ,
.59. Loo-n. Cept, OONlil K., Alt l"wu, Ollndl .. c111t., Clllltlnlll. Jutv, _ !m .. '°' Llltlar, u.t. _._.. L.. Alr ~. KIMldmiM. ..... .,. Mtl'lhlll. ~:........~ .... ""Air l"«CI, u .... "'II.~· n·-Mrcti:f 1E· IJt 111-a. Lal ~ Lt. l'rtdtrldl J., NIY't't IMtt ...
w:r-"'""' c.,o. """" •·• ., •-,·-"'"' 11. AOlf1M ~ lrl llMlil ....... --1~
• MtY911, LI. ~n T., Al\ FOfet, 4V1ttorwn. • '1£J:i '" .m .. ....., "' Ml; • L • 'ft .. Afr Force. c .... .,., """"' "'~~ .,, MdM/ff*tl ..._. r9dlrtck C,, Air F.a, ,_ ... _ .....
"t M111~1 :f)Lt. Albert 11., Nevr, Stn '*'°' Ctill ., CIDtllrta !'Mil 1911.
H. ~~ S • G•rv L.1 Air Fore., '*'-flf r 111 et ,,m1rv. T. IOlll ro, L.~. JllNI Y •• Air lllort•. ...... -71. N•kloM'WI·~· Gonfon II., N•YV• c ... tlf..1. C•l!t1t _ceptu Otc. 20. 1tn. l!I , n.. N cn11ll, Lt. fl'IO':· AUW.V A.., N.W, ... 1',\', O'Nllll. LI. Col. Jtmte W., Air "°'"' LM "'Ir"-·· Mol. ,,_ •.• Al• ""'' "'" .... l"i.., ,..,.tty"lt, N.V., ttlltlM'ld !MY 1m 7$, 1"11ft, Lt. Crndr. Gor9M C .. HIVY, l• Alfll.
Ctllf. ' 16. '"--Lt. 11.t.I MlcMtl O., Nwt, ,..., Wor1b. Th, --,-
71, l"olfW, C'"*· ci.nnc. II., N1W, lnll'IP ... -.
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"fi. SHncw, Ctpf, Wllll.m A... Air hNI. Sin "'*'-;1:: ~. CNif, Jt,0., Air hret. I~.
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°'II! T~, Lt. Cmcfr. ~" OW v~.1 Stn e.~'"-' "" Trt t. _._ .. A. , LC.. ''lt"tl',;; ltJ1i =.. l\,.,AI< ..... "· ~.ma-;d ~L~~-"' .. 'lit· rora. t~ :s..~~OM~~~·~ I~
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102. ~IL_ c.,r, · Jt'!"" W., AW ""-"• -' ' 11. Ceflt He K. ti, Al P~ M-.,. tm1~ ir..?P; .... ~ ... low•. 105. YCMPICI, Ctllt MYl'WI A.1.Alr l'orc.~, Ctllf. 1Cll. Yulll, Lt. CM. ;(Ofln ".,•Nr-,,_, I, Ind., NOOrfM doWn&d Die.. 22. 1m. t ntWSm&n Jtn. 1. 1m 107. l~llf, C:.,t. R~ U,. l....,.,
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I yot.. 66, NO. 85, 2 seqr!ONS, 26 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, .CAUFORNIA -
l '~ ·.•-MONDAY, MAR.Cl:! 26, 1973 N
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Death of: W Eliter
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By WILLIAM scmiEmEli
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Police· have !Bunched what Ibey
described today u an "intenalve ·in-
veJUgatton" Into the death of•.!lewport
Harbor Yacht Club maitre d' Edward
Thatcher. Hia body WU found Jn the bay
Saturday lashed to a concrete block.
An autopsy obowed tbilt Thatcher, II,
of J09t Mace Ave., COsta Mesa, bad been
dead•about 10 days.
He -reported missluc by bis wile
Wlnlfreda, abo 10. daya ago, police ...,_
tinned. ' I
"Tbe<e. are IDIDY• 1D8DJ lblnp lhal
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Lido Isle-.'
Beach Issue . .
On Agenda
A request by the Lido 1111!'.COmmlmity
Asaooiation to extend its private lease of
public beach lands turroundini the Wand
and p~ tough guldellnes ror aub-
miasion al ·envlmnneotal lmpad ftporls
wW be amonr •the major matlerl f.lclng
Newport Beach councilmen tooJcbl II
,q,30 In Cily ·Hall.
Ctty , Mlnager. Robert i L. Wflll bas
leOOiiimendec! the request r.r the 25-
year .. -oo tile 1-to the· lido aa!iOeliiion ..,,,. II a~
-· ,,,. ..... no1 • W"Dlt :ex:
plre *" -...... *'"' ..
,,,. p!Ojlllil .... :al:i! .«UJdelines go be,...r a
by new Calllomla lqlslltloll -1d live ........itmen aulborfty to .,-
quire r.porb'iliflJlii>i-cts aJnadJ ,ap-
proved, but Which have not yet been
given buUdlng permits. Ctty Attori>eY Dennis O'Neil told ~
cllmen two weeks ago !hat the alato ~ EIRB oo buildinl projec)s wf'!" .they come up tor·~'" review,
!UCb as the .requested use permlta or
zone changes.
He said the attachmfl>t of eondlllooa
requlrtng EIRB on projecta lbat lireldy
bave1 or cionl ~ -~
coola bl! aubject IO' 'i:~ .. He ..:=:r llla~ .... -N are 0 minlsterlal" a -
are not ·-••"" to be ~jeclad to ,_. dltions ~ ~ ~ • r Hmv ; be Ula; ii the cl(y -should ~ .• lpecillc ~ to Ille
Councll's' •tMmllon. that -tab that pl'Oject Mit'61 the realm.of "~"
and ~ke it "discretionary.!'
In otilet action tonl&h4 Cl)ltDcilmen will: ' f. I ;•
--Cooduct a public beallnl to receive
proteits to -ts ud quality ol 'work In the Newport Heijl>ll..Alley Im.
pro ...... I Dlllrld. Three written· com-
'lalnts. have been, reoelved.-J"'. ..
-<llnlider t~ tental!Ye piap on the
cootmvenial Jasmine Creek~·
In Coru>a "del Mar Prwosed by tbe lrilne
~e i public lleerinc ~ JH,!I; city ordlnallce banllinl ~
11Je1 lo co~ IDDll. • r
• • • . l<illeged .M(Lfia: ·,
Chief S~ir~~rs
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -11...il
Bulallno, an eJleged Cola Naatra !elder, surren~ to 1lnml~llei\' ~ to-
day to be de~ to Sid17.
He blamed Iha deporlallall m "two-bit
!femagasueo wJ>o ·~ litlll aodt-" . Bufalino, 119, of roac-. Pl., w1>o last
week lost a 1•1'11' -llllllo 1&11inll deportationt wa -.mr:1..-DM by 10 r::t"...:.:: ~II tho U.S.
point I<! sui<fde.liut 1l>e lack of a·note ~
plail!!'>I· .:bl!. \!.>¥\~ and 1. be
clrcumJtan«s of tlie. death are leading
us ~ 'an e1~ve iq,veaUgation," said
Po!ke t1def B. James Glavas.
Illa~.. said the ... topsy lbowed no
s\ins of i struggle. 'A report sUll bemg
prepared Would show whether or not
~r ,.. .. drugged,.!>< added.
!!.The-. euiopey, ..abowecl, there was no
wata-111, bis 1unp; but trequenUy we have
a ~~ch\>wnlng wben thil happens. It
means:1uflocliU..:' Glnas said.
'l!1alcl!n'I .. widow declined· io com-
~lieWRD!n.oo. ber hilibend'• death ---. . '
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. -~ . or, the drc\Dl>lllqoes ilum>ll!>db)g It ,. •
• Neighbors Ii the 'lbatclil!'I· alaO, · obad
little light on -the tragedy and· lilO
mystery .unoondlng it.
Thatcher'$ l>ody was llJ>OUed about 80
leet :north of the dock at the Balboa
1'tnlnsula club. Police found a 3!).Jl09Dd
concrete building-block tied to the .l>ody.
A plastic clothesline bad been wrapped
around the victim's arms, neck and' ~ per torlOi • ...
Attorney Donald Adkl.-, wtio IS
baodling all calli to .the yacbt club, 181d:
''There •. turmOlf ~.II Ille~ club because so .i!IQy J tuDKn are nmnJna rampant." . . •.. -. ~ .
"I doni tbinl: people at the club """1JI
em" have .aQlpected a . llllidde In bis case," Atfkiruwva said.•, 'iBe WU:, u.
empliJye only. tl1ne months I!> • peopli
really dldn1 W to know him very well."
' But Adldnson said ·most members knew
'!batcher as a friendly, well mannered
and relined gentleman.
"Everyone liked him and we were so
pleaSed be w•• 1¥•·.. AdkllllOI\. said.
"He was very pe.i'pable and this wu a
new situation to have someone of his ex-perience at the club.'' , ,..
Thatcher, a slend.er man with gray""'
halr, worked !qr elgllt ~ belore ciJm.. iJlll to the yach,IClub,!ll·tbo Bel Air Coun-
lly Club and the Los Apgeles COUntry
Club, ' ' • Before Iba~ Thatcher served for H
years '!' a chief steward abbard the
Queen Macy lie -In. c:barge of .the ' menu and service at the captain'• table. I
. -bis widow, 'ftuilCl>or -• ,IO!>•~ servinil wilb"tbe'llriliab Army ln1 -----u ::.CJa,it .r >'4eath ~lij
-.liven loau t<i-Jo-<note-Qaun!J,'.'
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Thursday
./;;..' r1 t· , . .,, .. . , • ~-A'h, ~ A .. ·~ ·· Santa Clara Cowity oormer:1.depulies ~GON,-~P)'-ljorth '.v~ an-t:111 ·~ Jn Vletn:am ~ Satur· provi~i"'.!' ol Ille Parl5 peace a~ 1
. ~~ ti!' ctor ~~ ~;.·: ~. = ~!9 ~~~d ~ ~fuet$1 ~alter the North ~~m-tba11'"thi:rbe~~r.:r"' '.""" ...
N'. "lj 1-;,' • d'. llirdt.sty" Jr., the llDI\ of"' long-time V•m,ln ~nge !Df)ritll<liilwal,Of -~ ~I> Ille l'lorfija Whlle "That ii '~ Wf," aaid -Thi, "tbtl IJte, ~~;,,t{~W'1r, _ , 1'.:°~,iJ~tvrll!l~ai .i ~Gatos =~.,~~: ~-lr,.,~1.8~~ ~'. Amertc:an pli1y will receive its 1>0w1 Stu:c~~b~ at ··"'3 ·' :;"~8;;1<-1;!~·: ~.J8;:,,'l'l.1rei~~-m;;~ .. '1H al ~ •. .".t :~· Wling
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"•err.godd, ;:_~~t~~~~~-A~y." ' ... ,.. 'I been rel -observation and ~-VielnaJil ..... dl!JegaUCll' bl' Saiton. .l/n!Sl\l<"tlal""" oecretary Raruild·L.• • ...,... ,_ ., -
--. ~ --. trutment ror aOveral-«ilmentsc -. sald the lint IJIOUP of 32 Ainer:tcll!l lri>'' 2U1teuald'NIJ9i>b0j!'e~ hll approval · Tin lild that the quettleit ol 1111 .u.s. ~. Jamaica (UPI) -~· -COroner's ~· -Mr. Hirdesty, ooera ctpluttd ~ sfuth·VtetpaDr and to Jbe .~ 'tioiU1 out· by lheJ Marine cuudl altaebed..to1iwl U.S.Em-Noel~~~ aulf't-· ·_i 41. had ~-given care for sev..-al con!alned. ori'tbe Viet(]C)ag JJst .wjll be Jomt MUltlry COmnituion in Salgoo al-bafly, who the Oommunlata -..!'
actor,.'dleli' lbct•y"oi' a· bMrt altsck at beillb probli!!M. l!ICludlng a ~.ulcer, ' ltqi\ed om lo IJ·.S."autborll~ 'Tueaday ter be ' .......er . cable! Iron! Southeast sboWd be part of ihe u.s.. wltlldralnl,
FlreDy, bls winter home on the Jamaica at the bospital! ; • ,,-, ~..,.-.,-.----a~ -'I Gnr;Lam ah:pojt.···-..., .-' _.J.:..~:°~ c:~.:..te~t~.:;, ~t~ ~~=~~'"!,\,.~:.
oortb coast. He wu 73. lie was~ and l!a4,been'vlal.l!ng He said ,11\&t,N\)!lb, VI~ wlU'~1 ' l!ie NaUoOal Securli)''Q>iincu "· ' lean' withdraw·' plan of m~ tban 5,000 · at the home 01 a friend when he began lease.•40. more. Amencan pli.!ontt& at. ''The p~ ii ·coiarlf ' -.,.
Pol!ce sal4Jie,dlecj about 6:30 a.m of oomplaining ol feeling w qaln and wu Gia Lam on Wednesday mld.67-0ll'nmi-.-' ~ u..;k•h••.•·!..,..,!\a:, ...._ ~: ~!'!.:~ ,Tuesday, Wellnesday and
the ,.l>e•rt ·seizure .whlcb ·otruct ap-rushed l>!'<k to the bOspllaL _ day. . • .. .' dut," zi.gi;i ""'1c1."'.'"-· ..--,'! -..,~....,, coinciding with relea.. of the
-tly_,wllhoul wll'.Dlng. Hla _servanil: ,l.utbonlip·in SOnla ~a County said The Communis\-back'«I )'athet ~ The ' a~.ni .worked out Jn sligoq l'f.!IOnera. • . wbO lound ~ said be had been up today Ibey are awaiting the mUlts of will releare ~' Amerkan Jll1aonell! · means :r.n-·en<i o! the U.S. mllitaty Tin uld II was agreed that tile four-
and Jiloving around quite normally ball-microscopic lesllnjJ to determine euclly captured ' in.1-''very; ·wry soOri," J~ plesence In Vietnam and It alao .pieaJ\S W1Y Jolht Military COmmi!aloo, which · , , • what killed the Santa Ana buslneuman. added, i.ter describing .the exact tum-all our pr1apoers wW be back 1in t1tur&-under .terms of the agreement was tel an_,~~· deca , "Tbere 'wu no obvil>li> ....,, .. laid. 1 oVer dete u Wedl>etday. · ' day,• Ziegler l81d. • to .uplre Wednesdq, will end lta work
-"!"'< ror l"IDY . dea the darfJng coroner's spokesman. · u.S.'demanda for 'll!SUnlllceS tbaflhe Tbe deadline for re1 .... of all Alberl-' after the laat American prisoners are re-
ol. the lioodol>-llld Nlw York !helter.and F>meral-..mce. ror Mr. Hardeaty, 1 nine prbonera held in Laos would be re-can prbonen and the withdrawal of all I~ and.alter the last troops have left.
Ibo !Dl-'-1 ..i ln whlcb l>I> travel-member. al lbe .,.....,.. Harbor 'Sealar-leued had blocked ,tbe' release of the American troops la Wednesday under Tin 8ildkedthe resoluttoo to lbe !lllPute . ,.. . .., ,...:-·..,,.. -• ._ . \fU· wor out In ~t meettnp be-·
M, ~the ~In 1 .. alter leavJnc. • ..,. -c ""'."le, wW_be Wedne11!4Y •t ' ....-~ tl>e ljOrtb Vietnamese and Ullited
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sacrament. 1 l'.'D)'IUC pte, and you peralst .. CM "" ~tr l'lt9t ,,.,. because 'they are harpllul t6 m.tnors,
in reprding· ii • • ~ of plumber's D Ben d NeWJ!Ol'I Beach City Attorney ~11 we'll just have to see what bappena/'
eoltr!1ate." octor ·eve · · , o·Ne11 aald.· · · A 'revival of his lamoua play of the , , O'Neil tod.r conceded that '8 city lm·
19'!111, "Pr!Tlle LIVH," and an li>tbol poled bin on newsracka sales or "ff Loa Ola'!"-callln1 lbe newspapers "llllb"
of 1111 -Ind .-11ea. •eow:lg In ~WTM>nm· ent Angelesaex«leated periQdicals -1d be c ~ =~kBhe lnte~ to koep ~ ... an ~ ~ before ....,.I"' oo ohak)' legal *""'1>dJ.
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,loltn w. Doan 'HE WILL TELL ALL'
Ja-W. McCord
Senat,e Bugging Unit
Meet,s With New F act,s
lfA:siuNGTON (UPI) -The Senate's
special Watergate lnvettlgalinJt com·
tnltlM WU called togelher for ]ts ftrlt
formal meeflnl !OdaY< with frtah ln-fcrmatlon In band from . convicted COD•
•P-J.-W. McCord. '!be committee'• cltlef counsel, Simuel
l>alll, dllclosed '&mday that McCord,
Police Ordinance
' Ch~ge Termed
Routine Issue
Ne>yport Beaclt C<IWICl!n\). tonliht are.
ezpecled to IChedu1e a public hearing on
I Propafed ordinance l!Ylng the police
de~ authority to "regulate non-
criinlnal conduct.''
I Police at1e1 B. J ..... Gia ... said the
pl'Opofll la tllrictlf. routine and wlllJ>OI
-"' dliiWlliii the cl<~··
I .role.
· '"11tls cleals with the necessary re-
quJ:rement ot police presence at gather-
)n,gs, llJCb. as atbleUc events, demoostra-
'iiona and certain typea of aoclal events,"
Glavas uld.
"U'I ]µat a -eleanup of the Hlstla§
[jrdlnance .. It will he in ~liancewllb,
what ls considered the poll<e functiiln m
the mtmlcipelity," he said.
Glaves said the change was not
prompted by any specific problem or
subject matter.
. Coast Teacher
' Raped in Mesa;
Suspect Sought
Orange County aherifl'1 olficen bad no
new leadt to repon today tn their seardl
!or a man wbo roped a achoo! teacher
from Costa Mesa al Iml!epolnt during the --· Investigators 11id the 27-year-old vlo-
tlm, a Ieache< ota Ne~ Beach achoo! Was attacked as she got to her-car at
the rear of the Costa Mesa apartment
building where she lives.
They said her aasallant, described by
hb victim as about 25 years of age, about
si• feet lall and with frizzy blond hair,
held a knife against her throat and wam-
ecl her he would use It if she looked al
him.
She told officers she was then raped in
the backseat of the car IDd forced by her
attacker to participate In mulliple acts ol
aexual perversion.
Officers said she was later released by
the attacker who again wamecl her not to
look In bis dlroclion as he fled hilt the
acene.
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former aeeurlty chief of Presldtnt Ni1-
on'1 re-election organlzatlon, supplied
names of others he.,aakl were involved in
the break·la and bugglng of Democrallc
nallonal headquartm but lu!d not 1-1
brought to trial. ' .
Duh said the former CIA agent would
"tell Ill everytbin& thBt be knows."
Tito Los Anielea ')'Imes report.id today
that twoumeclby McCord were John W.
Dean m, Whitt a .... counsel, and Jeb
Stuart ~er, a former presldenUal
aide and h o!flclal In the Nixon cam·
palgn · org lion.
On beball ol the White House, Press
Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler categorically
denled today the Times' allegation con-
cerning Dean who conducted a special in-
vestigation of the Watergate case for
Nixon.
Magruder also den.led any prior
knowledge of the lncldent.
Later, President Nixon wu quoted as
having "ahaolutt and total confidence"
In Dean. Ziegler said Nlxoll telephoned Dean in
Wuhlngton thla momlng hecaWIO of
what the press secretary tenned "very
extraordinary" and lerious charges lev·
eled al the Whitt House lawyer.
Nixon acted aftel' reading the report
by the 1As ~eJe!J Times. ,. A1lred, H,N 1pq,1tleplloned Mcq"'4o<, ~legler siJa, 1Ht did not." .
A federal grand jury that indicted
McCord and six others in the case was
reconvened today to hear fresh in·
formation, and G. Gordon Liddy, the only
one of the defendants so far sentenced,
was summoned to appear thls afternoon.
Liddy, a former White House aide
described by the prosecution as one of
the brains behind the incident. was given
a sentence of up to 20 years Friday, with
the stipulation he serve a minimum of
one-third of it -six years, eight months.
Liddy was involved in a fight with his
cellmate today as he P!"'pared to appear .
belore lhe grand jury.
'Bia attorney, Peter J. Maroulls, said:
'"lbere was an altercation, and a couple
o( blows were BtNck."
• Liddy apporen!ly IRlflered a wt OD bis
ear and was taken to a doctior.
McCord talked twice with Dash after
disc!....., Friday by Judge Jom J. Sirk:•
of U.S. District Court -who conducted
the Watergile lri81 that saWlWo con-
victed and five plead guilty -or a letter
to him by McCord saying rnore people
were Involved than had been mentioned,
and that there had been perjury at the
trial.
McCord asked to talk personally with
Sirlca to further detail his allegations -
a sesston which has been set for later
this week -and s4bsequently agreed to
talk with the Senate investigators.
Delay Ordered
In Fraud Trial
Of Dr. Slocu1n
A twtrweek de1ay was ordered today in
the Orange County Superior Coort ar·
raignment of Di'. Wesley Gamer Slocum
on multiple charges of grand thert and
fraud. '
Judge James 1\tmer ordered the
former Costa Mesa physician. to return to
his courtroom April t lo plead lo charges
contained In a Grand Jwy Indictment.
Slocum, 49, who now Uvea and practices
in Santa Ana, remains tree on his prom-
ise to appear. ·
Aulhorilies allege that Slocum podded
Medi-Oil bill! suhmll!ed ki the state on
behalf ol lndlaent pattenls ti'ea!ed by
him. n Is aJ>o alleged \hat ho claln)ed
henel!ta !or patients who said they )lad
not been treated by him •
District attorney's 1nvestlga!otJ ~m
they have uncovered ov!rl>llllbp antOUll'
tinl to ~.ooo during an .!Dtllal ex·
anilnation ol the clocior's 1'$l0rd1. Tiley
say they •re rrnblng what they claim
were billings o 1182,000 sent Io the llale
by Dr. Slocum last year.
Dr. Slocum waa cleared tw~'ars ago
or charges that he murde hla two-·
monllH>ld d1ughter Cynthia n Ids Costa
Meu home and IU>red Iha remalnl of. the
child tn a lreew •
A SUperior Coult Jury ~eel the ~ leltirnOoy ot bla wile l4rl.
MJrion Slocum, and ocqultted the lonner
surgeon ol charges ol llt'SI degree
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Waves Take
5 wD'eath · •
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In North
HALF MOON BAY CAP) -Huge
"sleeper waves" that reared up frolft. •
calm tea ha,ve been blamed tor drowning
a father and two children here and
sweeping two men to their deaUui on the
North Coast.
Dick Snyder, a stall member in the
harbonnuter's office at Pillar Point
Harbor, laid it wu just such a "sleeptr
wave" that rose to l& feet offshore of the
harbor and crashed down on an outboard
motorboat with five penons aboanl
Saturday, tossing five into the iea. ·
The boat Nina, passing by, pldced up
Enrln Walker, 40, and Bay ward
Lockhart, 31, both of Eut Palo Alto.
Bui Lewll Powell, 38, and hlJ ddldtm,
Manese, 9, and Zack.er, 12, went down
with the boat; the Coul Guard 1atd.
Their bodies were not recovered.
About an hour late, another huge
wave swept over a rock near the
Heritage House restaurant south of Ft.
Bragg and snalcbed two men to their
death.!. Names were wltbheJd pending
notlficatLon of relatives.
Snyder said "sleeper wave.. are
unusual. No wind. All of a ~den a wave
bits. You look up 18 feet or more and
there it ls, above you."
Marines' Facing
Raft of Charges
In Truck Caper
One San Clemente lifeguard may have
slept through the entire incident, but
highway patrolmen saved the day Sunday
in the great San Clemente city truck
caper.
And two Camp Pendleton marines now
find themselves facing a raft of burglary
and theft charges la the case which
started before dawn &mday morning.
Police allege that Donald Noel
Doroogh and Joseph B~l/er. both 19.
were responsible for the enUre string of
incident!. '
The scenario went something like this :
The pair allegedly b\"ol\I! !l\to il!e
re'sldence' of Janice Lou Wiillani9on at
625 Avenida Del Mar and stole two
\~~~~=~macr10r
a vehlcle to haul the goods.
They first assertedly broke into a van
containing a slee ping lifeguard, Robert
Charles Elwell of Claremont.
A3 Elwell slept, the pair allege<IJy
took a car stereo, a wallet, cash and a
set of keys to lifeguard headquarten.
Next, police said, the two broke into
the garages at the city factlity and chose
a nice orange city truck.
The caper then went smootb'fy as the
two men allegedly loaded the loot into
the city vehicle and headed north.
About an hour taler, on the Santa Ana
Freeway near Katella Avenue, highway
patrolmen became curious about a city
truck hauling two TV sets toward Los
Angeles before dawn on a Sunday morn-
!Jlg. •
They slopped the two Marines.
The clly got Its iruc1' back.
The llleguard retrieved ~is goods, and
the 1Vs were brought baci to town.
Police saict the two suspects went ~to
court this morning to face charges of
burglary and auto theft.
Two Prisoners
To Make Talks
In Santa Ana
Two recenUy returned prisoners of war
will speak at Santa Ana College al noon
Marcll 30 to tell tlleir stories of Ille In
captivity.
Navy Lt. David RehmaM of Garden
Grove, a prisoner of the North Viet-
namese since Dec. 2, 1956, and Army
Cllpt,. Mark Smith of Los Angeles, a
green beret who was captured. by the
Viel Co1111 will speak.
St.even Frank of Voices in a Vital
American (VIVA) will talk brieny on
behalf ·or families of men listed a1 mlas-
lng in action.
The campus program will hopefully
bring out a more graphic description of
Ute in prlBOn camps and treatment of
prisoners because it will be two days
aller the ochedu led releaae of the last ol
tile pr1sooera and the men reportedly will
have a chance Io speak freely.
Freak Aceident
Kills Mesa Man
Raymond R. Bru'lea Jr., 22, of 2tlllO
Wallace St., Colla M .... wos killed In a
freak accident Saturday on the Ortega
Hiih•IY· .Braaten was 1 PUl!'Dler in 1 van
drl~en by bit roommale Rld!ard A.
Quniie and when the vehicle went out of
control. he was thrown tJirouch the -
IUD roof.
ANAHkIM PRISONER
C.pt.,J•-D. Kuw
UPIT ........
HUNTINGfON BEACH POW
Lt. Brian H. W•""
Two Coast Military Men
Among Returning POWs
Two Orange Coast men are among
the 107 American servicemen proposed
to he released by North Vietnam Tues-
day and Wednesday in Hanoi.
Air Force Capt. James Kula , originally
c:l Manchester, N.H., bas been a prison-
er of war since July of 197% when he
was captured. ·
Capt. Kula's wife, Jane, Jives in · Ana-
heim. 'Ibey have DO dilldren. Mrs. Kula
docllned · to talk about her husband's re-
turn ...
Air Force Lt. Brian H. ,Wmf. captured
Dec. 'lT, · 1972, wu listed as being from
Incorporation OK'd
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Petitions for
an election to make Lancaster the 78th
incorporated city in the county have been
validated by officials. Officials said the
petitions contained 2,525 valid signatures
representing 28 percent or the area's prop-
erty owners a n d eoough for an in·
corporation election.
Hunlington Beach. There was no verifica-
tion of this by either the J>OW·MIA office
in Tustin or the VIV A (Vol"'3 In Vital
America) office in $4nta Ana as of this
morning.
Lt. Ward, a Maryland native, wu dis-
played by the Norlh ~ al a
news conference Dec. 29.
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PLAYWRIGHT ••
World War J when Cow8rd hit with the
first of a galuy of plays, the comedy,
"I'll U?ave It To You," in which be ap-
peared.
It wu 1920 :... a year when the British
public wanted a darling who was not a
bemedaled general, a bewhiskered ad-
miral or a bellicose cabinet mlnlster.
They found him In Noel Coward, then 21.
W~f_e .. Must .~~1.: ,, ..
,Man.-Giveli .. $1.95,000 in Div'!.rce
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) -A tentative divorce decree graiiteil-
this month to a Cambridge woman provides that she pay her husband .
$195,00-0 and educate and support their two children, Middlesex
County Probate Court records show.
The decree becomes effective in six months .
Mrs. Beatrice W. Hicks agreed to pay William F. M. Hicks $95,.
000 in marketable securities or in cash within 60 days of the final
decree. In addition , she agreed to pay him $20,00-0 annually for five
years or $20,00-0 for two years and $10,000 annually for an additional
six years.
The case was heard by Judge Haskell C. Freeman and the decree
says the support of the children was based on the financial position
of the wife. The cash settlement was worked out by a Boslon law
firm.
She sued lier husband fnr "cruel and abusive treatment."
From P .. e J
SE* P-APERS • .--.
pornography and then one corumn on the
clapper rail birds ln Upper Newport Bay.
That's the kind or paper it Is."
Glavas' opinion of the pilblications
echoed that of City Manager Wynn who
earlier had labelM them "trash."
pending ban by the city. The proposed
ban would be 'similar to the action taken
by Huntington Bead! councilmen earlier
this month when they 911tlawed 'the street
sales of the Los Angeles Free Press in
!IJeir city. The Free Press is widely
distril>l!led on the streets of Newport
Be8ch, · howe'ver.
GiI·l Bride
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Taken Back •
-BOllNOBftOOI(\ Dk (AP) -A ll·
1"11''0l!I Pi alleced!Y told by" her Pl"
enlsJor $311,000 u a cbDd bride w81 bock
in llllnolJ and tbe man who wanted to
many bu: WU Oji .blB, ~ blf:k to the
"'~ 10 IUrrtnder to •uthollllfiL Rita ,[acI!Je i;:Jynn WU fl.,.. (It pllicago
• lrom AAllevllle.' N'.c., wlreie •lie and
Harold Miller, 37·year-ofd art tMiructor.
were ie&bterect at a motel ai~ man and
wile. Rita WU put inlo the ~of the
D~ .l)oportuwit <I Oi11-and ,..,.
ilf\s.nic.., pendlaf ~ iro-' ceel:iilWI:· ..
Miller. a ~ at the lhliverstty of
lllinoll-Olicago, wu arrested iD Aabeville
Tueoday and charged with lalaely regis·
lering the girl al a motel as his wile.
He was !reed on 18,000 bond and bis al·
tomey said he was to drive back to
Illinois to surrender on a charge of con·
spir!Jlg to partlclpale in child abandon-
ment.
F. Michael Fcynn -the girl"s step-
father -and bis wife, Rita -the girl's
mother -were charged with child aban·
donment. They were free on a $10,000 re-
cognizance bond. ·
Police Chief &maid Johnoon of suhur·
ban Bolingbroolt, where the Flynns live.
began Investigating tbe ...., after he re-
ceived o Up Mardi 7. Jolmaon aald that
Flynn, a metals salesman and part-time
taxi driver, met Miller while a cabl!le.
Miller's father, founder of Leland
Corp., a heavy-duty parb nww!acturer,
died In 1981. Court recordJ showed he
!ell an estate ol 11.129,277 Io his widow,
who lives near Miller in Oak Park, an-
other Chicago suburb.
Miller, dmcribed by aquaintances as
"scholarly, artistic and aristocratic."
was manied once to a 13-yeaNlld girl.
She died ln 1965 after seven years of mar·
riage. A Cook County coroner'• Jury ruled
that the girl, Roberta Nelson Miller, died
from "sniJ!!Jlg cleaning fluid !or purpooe
of elatl011.."
Police llald Miller late marr;,,d another
teen-ager, but bad the marriage amiulled 1 after a brief time. •
Johnson said that 'Mlllir delivered '
$30,000 In booda to the Flynns Marcil 17
and Jell their Bolingbrook home wltb the ·
girl. The Fiyilna 1mmeillately ctJhed the I
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W on1an Stabbed
At f~y; Police
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An aunctlve San Clemente di...,,..
wu reported to bo In improved condition
today at ·;South Cout Community
Hospital and now recovertna from a
lbree1nch l!ab -m she nceived dur-
ing lhe -Itend al a porty In San Juan
Coplstrano. '
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Roxanne Paullne Shea, 20, of . 802
Camino de Estrella was rushed to the
bolpital'I Intensive care unit Saturday ·
night after she wu stahbed In the bock
by an unknown asaallant, Orange C.ounty
Sherill's officers aald.
U!Velllptm1>e11e .. ""lolla7-t11ar1>er ••·
tacker was another guest at the party
held al a private home OD Ortega
Highway but they have no real lead as to
his or her ld..,llly, they Ille!. .
They Aid Mrs, Shea WU slabbed in
lhe back as ahe talked to several other
guests In the driveway of the home. Of.
!leers said folra,' Si.ta Iold them there
wu no motive for such an attack.
Attorneys !or Ortega still could DOI be
reached for comment On the , a~ent
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Here Is Our .Inflation fighting Oller
I. Stop In and get our price on any TV Ill otoek. 2. Shop our prlca & cornpire.
3. If you can purchau the TV for 1111 at any other franchlttd clealtr In Orang• Co. Dun-
lop'• wlll •II you th. .TV ot the LOWER price PL,US GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10%
OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offer oxplros "April 15, 1973.
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' Slayings
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VMW'~ Boyle C~med Y ablonshis' .D!iat ? •
ERIE, Pa. (AP) -Richard Sprque,
special 1tate ptOIOCl!tor In the trial!
atemmlng from the 1111111 Yablooskl
m-., eboried In court her• today
that -UMw P...ideDt W. A.
"Tooy" Boyle -Iha oloyingJ.
WU dlndlY rapomiblo lot the lllUl""9
In UM\f nlormer JcieePb A. ".l«t"
Jablonlkl, hit wife and daughter.
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'l'be allegaUon marked the fint lime
that Sprague or any other 1overmneot
official clalmed In open court that Boyle
Pollee Tipped
Sprague leveled hla aceuutkm wbUe
delivering hlt 1um.matlon here In l:he
murder trial ol William J . Prat.er, a
former UMW field organizer facing three
count.a: ot murder ln the 1laying1.
'J1le trial WU eapect<d to he -
lemoon.
Sprague,-speaking firmly for 90
minutes, accused Boyle of tying when he
took the atand last week to teallfy In
Prater'• behalf,
Boyle's iettlmooy centered about a
transfer ol $20,000 In unloo money which
the government claimnd WU Uted to
linance the killJoO. Be acknowled.Jed ordorto& Ibo ·transfer, but aaJd the money "t' for union organtzl.C· -s.
Two Suspects Jailed
.In Armed Mesa Holdup
And ..tiy I! Tony Boyle lying about
it?" Spnaue asked. "Because tbert )'OU have the begin·
nlng," be II.id. "Yau bave the penoo who
set this chain ol eveats in motloo."
~-made parilcular mention of Boyle's conflnnatloo that be ~er 1 ..
veatlpt.ed lo find oui ""81 actually hap-
pened lo the $20,000'.
'"nle truth i., memben of the iW'Y,
that from Tooy Boyle on down ••. they
did not baYe to chock wber1 the money
went because·tbey knew,"·Sprague said. A piWiit ~ta jailed lodaJ.!: !be sa~#f~o1a.00ota tiq.
uor ~ li-twe yoaq boolllta -!Int br""'9t illtland {or wlne and Jee, creal)l
be!Oft 1'dlltaC' • 11wed.qff sholfllBI Ind
pi.toL -' PoJlca•amst<d the two men sevonl
blocb ;nray after being Upped oU llYI
someoolo ,... attemptlna to break lnlo a
~ •endloc -racl: •• on !IUAllclon or ~ robheiy
",... ~Jd II. Camino, II, ol 117
Junlpiro l,vo., Colla Mesa, and Jolm JI.
Horftll, U, pl 515 Vlclorta SI., Colla
Mea.
They are oeeuaed of conlroollng ct.n
Tommy R. lllrper 11 Mr. B Llqu<r, -
FatrvleW Rood, llborlly helon II p.m.
and demaodlng all the -lo the eaab regtater. !'-< told Olllcer Dennis Booaleld
that one gunman held a .2Z caliber pistol
Rites Wednesday
For Jack Giesler
Of Costa Mesa
M-iai funeral Mn'lces are llclled·
uled Wndneaday for Ooota Mesan Mi>ody
"Jadt" Giesler, father 'ol Costa Meaa
Police De*llve Lynda Giesler. He dled
saturday at qe 19. SurvI-. Include his wile, Muguerite,
of the family home at 2442 Vassar Place.
Co6ta Mesa, his daughter Lynda, of
Santa Ana, a son Grant, of Alaska, a
brother Roy Giesler and a sister Mrs.
LHa Hanks, both of Sweetwater, Tex,
Riles for Mr. Gleaiet' "ill he al 3 p.m.
in Calvary Chapel, with the Rev. Charles
SmJth olflclating. Bell Broadway Mor·
tuary are directors.
The family suggest. memorial contri·
butlons lO the Orange County Cancer So-
ciety.
Mortuary ofOclals sald Mr. Glealer, a
member of the Muon.le Lodge, moved to
Costa Mesa about five years ago.
TONIGHT
COSTA MESA PLANNING COM·
MISSION -ResuJar meeting, City Ball,
6:30 p.m.
.SPRING RECREATION CLAS SES
BEGIN -Call Dept. of Leisure Services
for information.
I . OK'd uco1·porallon
LOS ANGELES (AP) -PelftlonS for
an election to make Lancaster the '18th
incorporated city in the cowity have been
validated by officials. OfHcials saki the
petitions contained 2,52$ valid signatures
repreoentlng 28 perc<nl of Ibo area'• prop-
erty owners a n d enough for an in·
rcorporallon election.
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on him during the robbery, warning the
clerl: Iha! his b!lddy had a shotgun.
Pol)ce converged on a market at 2200
flfrbor Blvd., not long after Harper
repGrtnd helnJ robbed and arrested
Carnine and• Borrell In the surroundmg .....
"nley Claim the men tried to run and
hide when they ·drove. up, but the effort
WU futile. .
lnvestlptors .,ia ~mll lives Wlthln
two blocu of tllo arr..t Joc8Uon and olt0
lhit both men Clileely fit the aeacrlptloni_
given by Ibo holdup ylctlm. •
'Sleeper "Waves'
In North Carry
Five to Deaths
HALF MOON BAY CAP) -Huge
"sleeper waVes" that reared up from a
calm sq hav• been hlamed fcir drowning
a father and two children hero and
sweeping two men to their deaths on the
North Coast. •
Dick Snyder, a staff member In the
barbormaster's office at Pillar Point
Harbor, said it wu just suab a "sleeper
wave" that rose to 19 feet offshore of the
harbor and c:rashed down on an outboard
motorboat with five perSOllS aboard
Saturday, tossing five into the sea.
The boat Nlna, passing by, picked up
Erwin Walker, 40, and Hayward
Lockhart, 35, both of East Palo Alto.
But Lewis Powell, 38, and hiJ children,
Manese, 9, and Zacker, 12, went down
w!tn the boa!, the ' Coast Guard said.
Their bodies were not recovered.·
Abouf. an hour later, another •bU'ge
wave swept over a rock, near the
Heritage House restaurant south or Ft.
Bragg and snatched two men to their
deaths. Names were withheld pending
notification of re1atives.
Snyder said "sleeper waves are
unusual. No wind. All of a sudden a wave
hits. You look up 18 feet oi more and
there it is, above you."
Italians Grab
Sex · cOnf essions
,
ROME (AP) -Italians snapped up
copies of "Set and C'.onfesslon" while the
Vatican userted that any bOokalore
owners selling It are automatically ex·.
communicated from the Roman Catholic
Chtttch. ' 'I'tie-book, based m tape-reOOrded fak~
ed confessions, was already sold out at
two of Rome's major bookstores after
being on sale for less than a day.
Reacting against what the Vatican call-
ed "soul spies," PoPe Paul Vt ordered
the ei:commwticatlon of anyone who, like
the authors of "Sex and Confession,"
tape-records a Roman C&thollc con-
fession .
Official's Son Held
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (UPO -cart
Edward Sander1 Jr., Ji, the aon of
former Gov. Carl Sanders, wa1 arrested
and charged with pdssesslon or mari·
juana. Glynn County officials said of.
licers stopped young Sanden after hls
car began weaving across the highway
center line.
NeWp<>rt B.flll
On Sex Papers
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Legally Shaky
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of Ille 0.1'¥ PIW IMtl
Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis
O'Neil today conceded that a city Im·
posed ban on newsr\lcks sales of two. Los
,\ngelet seit-<>rienled periodical! would he
on shaky legal groonds.
"The legality of 'the city's actions
might take judicial determination,"
O'Neil said.
"U the city decides io ban newarack
sales without a court order to determine
they are obscene, it might not stand up,"
he said. '
O'Neil is Scheduled to meet with Police
Chief B. James Glavas and City Manager
Roberi L. Wynn Tueaday to determine II
Newport Beach will forbid ~the street
sales of the Los ~el.. Star and the
Hollywood Press iii · an atleinpl to keep
them out of the bands of. mlnon.
"It's a talue judgment that the poli<e
department can make as 'experts' In that
field," O'Neil said.
The Tuesday meeting is intended to
determine if the city will issue a
business license to Jose Ortega of Hun·
tington Beach, distributor of the two off·
beat publications.
"U w~ issue the permit with UM: con;.
dition that they not be sold on the street
because they are harmful to minors,
we'll just have to see what happens,"
O'Nei1 said.
Glavas, calling the newspapers "filth"
gave every indication he intends to keep
them out of newsracks.
"We have an obligation to protect the
minds of minors." Giavas said. "To
make this stuff readily acceuible to
persons Wider 18 is simply not doing the
job society is supposed to do.
"We're going to restrict the sale from
racks," be said. "We intend to offer the
applicant tJt opportunity to obtain a
license to distribute the publlcaUons in
grocery stores and liquor stores where
there is an adult in cbal'ge of the sale and
can control the sale to adults."
Referring specifically to the Los
Angeles Star, which has also been banned
by the district attomey in unincorporated
Orange County territory, Glavas said :
"It's got a lot of filth Jn it. It's absolute
J>Omography. The only thing is that it
somehow-complies --wjth , the ridiculous
ruling of the U.S. Supr~e Court that
says obscene material must be com·
pletely without redeeming social Im·
portance. ,
"It's got nine colwnns of absolute
pornography and then one column on the
clapper rail birds in Upper Newport Bay.
That's the kind of paper it is."
Glavas' opinion of the publications
echoed that of City Manager Wynn who
earlier had labeled them "trash."
Attorneys for Ortega still could not be
reached for comment on the apparent
pending ban hy the city. The propased
ban would be slmilar to the action taken
by Huntington Beach oouocilmen earlier
this month when they outlawed the street
sales of the Los Angele.s Free Press in
their city. The Free Press is widely
distributed on the streets of Newport
Beach, however.
Caper Thwarted
Marines Facing Raft of Cli.arges
One San Clemente lifeguard may have
•lepl lhzoosh the entire Incident, but
highway pab"olmen saved the day Sunday
lo ~ greal San Clemente city truck
caper.
And two C&n:tp Pendleton marines now
!ind lbemselvea facing a raft of burglary
and thclt charges In the ca~ which
awted he!ooe dawn Sunday ll\O(l!ing.
Police allege that 0 o n a I d No • I
Dorough ond Jooeph Helher, both 10,
were reaponsible for the entire 1tr1n& of
incidents.
The scenario went sometblnl llke this:
The pair allegedly broke Into the
residence of Janice Lou .WJlllamson al
625 Avenida Del Mar and stole two
televlslon sets valued ..ot •bout $215.
They then werteclly looked around for
a vehicle to haul the ..,,.i ..
They ftl'll usertedljr brolo! Into I Yin
containing 1 sl~pl»i IUeguard, Robert
Chari,. Elwell of Clamnont.
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As Elwell slept, the pair allegedl7
took a car stereo, a wallet, cash and a
set of keys to llleguard headquarters.
Next, Police said, the two broke Into
the garages at the citr·llcllity and chose
a nice orange city tnd. ·
The caper !hen wetil smoothly ., the
two men allegedly lolded the loot Into
the city vehicle and bea«ted north.
About ar. hour later, ~ the Santa Ana
FreewRY near Katella Avenue, highway
patrolmen became curioul about a city
truck Muling lwo TV sets tow•rd Loa
Angeles before dawn on a Sunday morn-
ing.
They stopped the two MarlneB.
The city gol its truck bicl.
The Ufepard ,.lrieVl!d his llOO<ls, and
the TVs were brought haclt to lown.
Pollee said the two ltlspecla wmt lo
court lhll morning to ftco c1tar1e1 or
burglary and auto theft.
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a teatebce ol up to :io yean J!r1day, •Ith
Ibo stijl!jl,itfOC\ be.a<rve .JI mbllnlwn or
ODl>tl!lr~ or tt -""' yaon, ~ a;ionlh•. • LlddY wu blvolved In' a llilil with blI c:e1Jma1!! 1'>day'u he~ lo appear
before the 111'811<1 jar,y. . l!lt ~ • .l'<t«"J. Maroulll, aai<I:
'".Ibero_ .,,., 'I" 'l,Jtmootloo, end a couple --of ~ll'ft ltl\ICt.., .... '~ a»i>er••IY ooll~-!' ~on his
-·• -taao to.-· · McConf~ll'd t'olce )rltll':Duh after
diJcl<iouro Friday by Judi• John J, Sirico
of U.S. District ~I -~ 'l""'fuct.d
the Watergate trio! that ,aaw two con·
victe<I nd ft~ plead guilty -ot • lelter
to ·him lY llr<C«U PYIJli moio· people w..,.. ll!'l>lvnd UWi !il<l lieoil --and thal"tlien had been perjliry at Ibo
triaL •
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McCord asked to talk personally with
Sirica to further detail his allegations -
a session which has been set for later
thl! week -and 1uhsequently a~ to
talk wlth 1the Senate lnvestlgators. Two Coast Military Men ·
• Hardesty, Son
Among Returning P.OWs or Coast Area ' I
Two Orange Coast men are among
the 107 American servicemen proposed
to be released by North Vietnam Tue5-
day and Wednesday in Hanoi.
Air Force Capt. James Kula , originally
of Manchester, N.H .• has been a prison-
er of war since July of 1972 when he
was captured.
Capt. Kula's wife, Jane, lives in Ana-
heim. They have no children. Mrs. Kula
declined to talk about her husband's re-
turn.
Air Force U . Brian H. Ward, captured
Dec. 'El, 1972, was listed as being from
HunUngton Beach. There was no verifka·
lion of this by either the POW·MIA office
in Tustin or the VIVA (Voice~ in Vital
Coast Teacher
Raped in Mesa;
Suspect Sought
Orange Cotmty sheriff's officers hacf no
new leads to report today in their search
for a man who raped a school teacher
from Costa Mesa at lmifepoint during the
weekend.
Investigators said the 27-y'ear...old \'ic--
tim, a teacher at a NeWport Beach· school
was attacked as11be pt. into her car at
the· rear~ of the Costa Mesa apartment
building where. 1he Jives.
They said her assailant, described by
his victim as about 25 years of age,. about
six feet tall and wiijl frizzy blond hair,
held a knife against her throat and .warn-
ed her he would use it if she looked at
him.
She told officers she was then raped in
the backseat of the car and forced by her
attacker to participate in multiple acts of
sexual perversion.
Officers said she was later released by
the attacker who again warned her not to
look in his directioo as be fled from the
scene.
BAVARIA ROLLED
BY WURST THIEF
FREISING, Germany (AP) -A wurst
thief stole '16,400 worth ·of Sausage and
choice cut meats in seven break-ins at a
butcher's wholesale warehouse in this
upper Bavarian town. ·
Police announced today they nabbed
Hans Horst P-3.uli, 33, over the weekend
while he was on bis eighth foray into the
warehouse. Pal.Jli's accomplices escaped
in an automobile.
America) office in Santa Ana as of this
morning.
Lt. Ward, a Maryland naUve, was dis-
played by the North Vietnamese at a
news conference Dec. 21.
Fl'OMPqef
RELEASE •.•
that Ibey will be one day late.
"That is to say," aald Tm, "that the
American party will receive its POW•
by a <lelay of one day. Our .side agrees
also that the withdrawal of American
troops also will be ·delayed by one day."
Tin s.ild that the question ol l!il U.S.
Marine guards attached to the U.S. Em-
bassy, who Ibo Communl!ta -should be part of the U.S. withdrawal,
had not been reaolved. He aald, however,
that the Commlt!llsts agreed to the Amer·
ican withiraw&1 Ptan ot more tban. s.GOO
troopo cm Tueoday, Wodne!day and
Thurs(lay, coinciding with re1 .... ol the
priaonerl.
Tin said II was agreed that the fotll'
party Joint Military Commission,. which
wtd"' terms of the agreement WU '°' to ei:pire Wednesday, will end its work
after the la&t American prisoners are re-
leased and after the last troops have left.
Tio said the reaolutloD to the dispute1 was worked out in 'leCl'et meetings• W:
tween the North Vietnamese and United,
States in Sai(~n~and between the Patbel
Lao and the ynlted States in Vienilane,
the Laotian' capital. ·
Tin said that the 825 members ol the
North Vietna,m~ delegation to the fou.r-
party Joint Military Commission and the
825 U.S. representatives to the commis-
sion will leave South Vietnam an Friday
and Saturday.
PLAYWRIGHT •.
They found him in Noel Coward, then 21.
assignments and gave perfonnances fOT
troops in the United States and many
parts or the world. A diary he kepi pro-
vided material for 1'Middle East Diary."
Qne.. of his accompllshments .in World
War II was "In Which We Serve," 8o ac-
count of the sinking of a British
destroyer during the Battle of Crete.
Naturally, he was the wrtter, producer,
co-director, composer. of Incidental music
-and played the lead role of captain
"D".
Realtor, Dies ~
Santa Clara County coroner's deputiea
today are problna: for a cause In the sud-,
den death or insurance broker J. Duncan
Hardesty Jr., the son of a long-time
Harbot Area Realtor.
He was de&d on arrival at Los Gatosi•,
Community Hospital last Wednesday, the :
same taclllty from which he had F
been released following oheervatloo and''
treatment for several 11llmenl!.
Coroner's deputies said Mr. Hardesty,:,
42, had been slven care for several
health prohlema, lncludlng a peptic ulcer,"
al the hospital. 1
Be was released and had been visiting;,
at the home of a frlend when be begaJ\~
cooiplaJnln& ol feeJlng ill again and wu:
rushed back to the hospital. •
AutboriUeJ 111 Santa Clara County said!
today they are awaiting the results otl
microsooplc testing to determine euctly.
what killed the Santa Ana businessman .• .;
"There wu no obvious cause," said a / coroner'• spokesman. ...
Fuperal services for Mr. Hardesty, •·
member of Ibo NewpGrl Barbor Sealar·
Ing MalOnic Lodge, will he Wednelday at:'
Jl a.m. in Pacific View Memorial Park•
Chapel, Corona del Mar. -;
Survivors include his wife, Patricia, of 1 the family home at 11292 Hamlet Lane,1
Santa Ana, ,pllts daughlertl Christi .....
Marie and Sbeny Paige, his father, J.~
Duncan Hardesty Sr., of Laguna~lll• •
hlnnother, "nielma Hard .. ty, or , pl~ b!:'olllers' Bill llardell!Y ~ Bal '
Island and Bob Bardealy, or Half Moonl
Bay.
Truck Broadcast ·.:·
Draws Indictment: .,, '
SACRAMENTO (M') -A ooe-1q&e4'
former truck driver who allegedly took \li'
I.be alr'witts as "the tall gunner" ~·
been Indicted by a federal srand jury for .
broadcaatlng obscettlttes and operating
an unlicensed radio station. •
The Fi/J~, Communlcationt Como
mission said that cr-y 0 ' N o i I
Chamhen of Sloe-hroadcut "•IL
over the :~try" from an unllcensdf.;
citizens band-radio station operated from
a pickup~-,
The case came to the Frea atten~q,
when it received a petition from Q1 Stockton .. area resldentt complalolni..
about hrl>ildWt obaceolUea received 0\1;
radio and televislori aetl starting two
months ago by a man who called .bhmelf , ''the tail gunner .••
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