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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot' 7 l ' i l • • --• -' .,_,____ • ~· ,.!._..._, ~ ' ' . • . . • . ~ ' ----~lwckr·~Team .. -JUJy: • • ' '"' I • ---------- . ...._,,_· ~11hd8ft ·Dr• ... s~ ~Aliens v !!J -.r1· !!J --· _,, • ' MOND:AY ~FTER.NOON~n. rm ' . -·-:---- \ l • •.. . -' -~-- . I • -. : ~' vo1. • ..-...,_NO:,,, t·SICT~ .......... -:. : -~ ---·- ___ ,_ =~~ ---- ~ -------~ --. __ ,,.._ -M ... • •• .. .. • • . . " ·-- l -;-. -.. ~··. •-· --~---~ .. • • ,. •• • .. . .. .. • • ·-• • • 250,000 ' · Sun Orshipers Hit On Coast By JOHN VALTERZA °' .. ...,. ....... For border pattQlmen operating the busy alien checkpoint at San Onofre, the past weekend was a mq:ed· bag.of hlgb- speed chases,·cootraband 11Ulli.juana and even attempts by four Mexicao nationals to · beat PreSidenf Nixon's elaborate security setup in san Clemente, 'Ibe patrolmen ·have .operated the roadblock near the Presidential estate continuously for the past seven days in ,1 • . Ocean Boat Crash Probed; ~­. . an attempt to stem the seasonal surge of ~etbackS--heading north-this-season to- Three · Perish work in agriculture. . Patrol Capt. Gene Hanis said during the past seven-day period his ·men ar- rested nearly 1,000 illegal aliens. ,. An apparent bit and run collision at sea 1be weekend 'figure-was 281. ....- wb!ch took the lives of three Huntington Among those. aliens were four who Bia'.ch fis~rmen ov~r the wee~end ~s · ~ght they had made it home free still under :lnvestigation today, tiut Coast SatUriiay after Walking pas~ the check· Guard officials admitted they have no point via' the narrOw strip of Camp leads. . Pendleton beach. 'l1le men were-aboard an 18-foot _ But ~when. the .. four. men .. reached . the catamaran which was· siiUck ·sometime· Presidential compound shortly before Sawnfay or early Sunday ·morning, a noon, Secret Service agents cut short the ~--t Guard "kcsman sa1'd DAILY '"'LOT St•lt i>noi. """' spo ' journey. THIS WAS PAR.T OF THE• CROWD THAT HIT THE BEACH SUNOAY ALONG ORANGE COAST The bo$ly of one of the men, Duane Two of the ·11trespasiers'' on the com· • · S.lmy Sunct.y Brings Out Sun and Sea·Fans, Contributes to Traffic Jams Bunting, 29, was recovered Sunday mom-pound were picked up by agents. ; --------------------------------------'ilig near the sailboat, which was found Two others ·ran north, only to be ar- drifting about three .and a half miles. off -rested. by San Clemente police. Huntington Beach. · " · "AlffOl\I' wire turned over to the Bcrder The liody ol his bf0lher1 David, 18, was Patrol !or l\eportatlbo.' · sighted nearby, but ii· sllpj>ed beneath the On Sonday night a high-speed' pursuit vrater before it ·could be recovered, ,the re.aching speeds of 100 miles per ,hour U,· Coast, Guard spokesman said. volved sev~ral juHsdicti003 and netted The two · lived .next-door to their six persons. · parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·c. A. Bunting, 7772 The lncldenl.atarted as the ..,. .bolt<!l Sycamore· Ave.·" · through the cbOckpoint am! led several · , The thlrd person aboard, B i I l officers on the chase which finally ended SherwoOd. 17, ls p~ectlost. He is Ile on the San -Diego Freeway lri' San Juan son of Mrs. ·Gertruae Sherwood,. l71.lZ-A Capistrano •. Officers said the driver_ of Emerald Lane, Huntlngton Beach. the car finally 0 quit trying to run" and The three'ser out ln\m Seal Beaeh ear· I l Sa J ly SatllfdaY moft!inK to. g~ llshiog. W!ien ~~ ~!:i; ~~ llll.i.'i4'. near n uan the)(' (~iled -to ret~· liu1t evening, .. The case ol the. C:ontrablod· nwljuana reia6ves .aletted ~!lie coast Guard. .. too~ place'. on. Satur_day u: a wom&n·lden- . An air, and ~ search turned up the (See .,""""' -J) MeCked;boal aboijt'9:30 a._m:<SUnday. . • • • -:-;; ··-io:--B!>.l~.'Bunling ~!hers. were· ~d m ---,,;--~c-'->-...,....---,- li!riadletsi tile' co'ast Guard said. PIL·o· ,T ; "D_S_ TURN· .. Tb,e bodY oi the 'el<ler Buntil!(.was· . . ""'- taken to the • Los >lngeles . :c;unty • • P>ro11.ers office where an autopsy wm be W"HE£LS TO · CASH boild0¢teci today·.~ ·; ~.. . . \ f. Jl'eliminary investliaUon ~ the DAU. y P!LOI' mt ads ljusl love lo victim had apparenUy dro~. There · Is '.into tasb. H , ·11o11 were.no marks oq_,tbe.J>ody to ,show the ~rn-~ee -. -, . ertl one victim had -been fatally Injured in the did .11, • .. .. --·• collision, the spokesman said. v' 1lebl Coast Guard officials today said they '68 CHEV-an. ~ did not know what kind of boot coWded tpalnran:• .~ ~ with the catamaran, but blled m the ex--1 tent o( the damage, they rulecl out lts ~ c~r ,.., t)lrned 0..,. lo a new bel1111 a ltlrge,m~tshlp .• <, • ; ~tbe'llnl:<nllbt .,cMht aid owiier The lillliolt,,• ~ "'""" •• • ...... ...:. cltlttnl Jaantf l'illlo' ad' 811 ~· . ...,.t ...... oul to ,-, .• ....-... 11art motor,dio.Coosl'~ 1111ld. Y.ourwtiellls ,-lllc by'pia&g·•·DAII.Y 'Ille~ GUmHlid .('.~~=t~lled , -Id. -Ola! ~t oimer cpfed sffll\bll 11> -• ..,_ • • • .. • • • , '*WLLIBi°"" ....... ~-. . . . . . ' . ~ ... . ... ' • Arab Guerillas A·ttack McCutchen Gets Life in P1ison In Coast Murder lsrael -Pla™?, Embassy NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) -Arab guer- rill!l, attacked an El Al Israel airliner and the borne ol the Israeli ambassadbr today. 'Ibey blew up the building but a sharpsbooting Israeli 11t<urity guard llr- inC a .submachinegun from the plane drove of! thole attackers1 killing one gt1ttrill8 Ind Wounding two others. '!'he -...,,.nu.. tnvatVed in the twin at- tacks killecl. i Cypriot policeman at the embus)i r'esldence when tHey. hurled · bOmbl-and grenades. T h e y com- mandeered a car in an 'escape attempt but -rouoded up ·by Cypriot poliee, making the twin alt8ck! a fiaS<O. The attacks cost the guerrillas One • At almost the same' time, five guer· rillas in two Jeeps drove up to the ,in- ternational airport. Two guerrillas In one Jeep overcame a security guard and the three guerrillas in the other Jeep sped • out toward the parked lour-engine turboprop Viscount airliner. ~uthorities said the plane's 14 passengers had debarked and were going t\lf'OUgh customs when ~~ guerrillas started machine-gunning the plan e from (See. ARAllS, Page Z) ' ' Rattlesnake Hunt Thomas Bradford McCutchen or Dana Point was sent to state prison for life to- day for the murder of a Laguna-Beach woman who was shot to death <lo he~ neighbor~s lawn. .. Orange Couoty Superior Court Judge Walter Chararnza ~,lected a motion for a new trial and similarly denied a plea by ' McCutchen's lawyer for a reduction of the verdict to one oC second degree murder. dOIJI Ind, sts-,rres1ed; lnctluding-,three.. · Call..: _:i ·Off Snow" woooded. Two guenilias escaped. CtL - McCutchen, 50J of 33821 Olinda St., was !Oul\d guilty last month by a jury which ruled that he was sane when he shot and killed Mrs. Virginia Hammett, 45, of 121 B Wave St., Laguna jleacb. Tlie panel rejected McCutchen's claim Olleill"UP of four· Arabs attacked the bome<ol Amboosador Racbamim Tlmor, burlini dynamite and grenades at the ground llaor and heavily damaging it. Timar'• wife and frieoda -. on the third Door !Mat were unhurt , the am- bas•dor llllld. "I left tllO bou8e In the direction of the embaay and they pparently were "*1ting lot ri." be did. "''lllank God, I got out of it alive.'' "-that he was Impaired by drugs '1\d drink OKEENE, Okla. (UPI) -Sn~ke to the point that be did not knoW wilJit he bunters ohowed up Sonday with grappling was doing when he gunned down his pool> and burlap bags for the aMuai , former mistress. Ok-Rattlesnake Hunt, but the loot of McCutchen was. awalllng trial on bloWb!c -on llle ground made tho charges of making threatening and bunting • llttla dlfllcult. obscene telephone call• to Mrs. Ha""- ••SbateJ are tcan:e/' Okeene Jaycees rnett's home when he took his gun toJ pnsldent Bob Brinkman .. Id. Laguna Beach ~pt.~ and enckd her life. Brtnkman aald lhe postponed ~un~ McCUlcheo's lawyer stated today that W1Nld risume s.rurc1ay. he ,lntcnds to appenl the jury's verdict. • •· -,-- t· Coast Jammed Up ... By Traffic Sunny skies and warm temperatures brought more than 250,000 persons to the Orange Coast over the weekend in the heaviest beach activity or the young season. Crowds caused massive traffic jams tn the Newport Beach and Laguna Beach areas as beach roadways were loaded with" what lifeguards termed "the kind or crowd you would expect on a normal Sunday during the summer." ln Newport Beach, all roads were jam· med from mid-morning Saturday and Sunday until after 5 p.m., police said. At least a dozen minor accidents were reported in-that-city -alone-as motor.ists sought to contend with the massive traf· fie snarls. Few rescues were reported, however, as ocean temperatures in the 55 to 57· degree range prevailed. At Newport Beach, rour rescues were reported as 155,000 persons cro\vded on the beaches Saturday and Sunday. "Traffic was just unbelievable,'' said Bruce Reed, a spokesman for the city lifeguardS, "especially for a pre·Easter weekend. A Jot of people were just cruis- ing' around and that made it even worse." Qne 58-year-old man, How&rd Mannke of Anaheim, died of an apparent heart attack at Art's Landing in Newport Beach Sunday morning ~s he was preparing to leave on a fishing trip. In Laguna Beach, crowds ran 25,000 to 30,000 both Saturday and Sunday, city life guards reported. There were two 1·escues, incl.uding one youth who bad ap- (See BEACHES, Page Z) Orange «:east Weather Orange Coast residents can look forward to more high clOOds and jitst a peek or two of sunshine on Tuesday. The air will be warm, however, with beach temperatures at ~. rising to 75 inland. ' INSmE-To9'Y ll-fark Spitz l1as retreated tp a more private· life, recovering frcnn tfie shock of sudden fame~ He's sail·i?1g and plataning his !rtmJ 6 'ceddil1g. See story on Page 5. t .. \ • • I :. 2 0,,AILY PILOT' I j ! Mond11, Apnl 9, 1971 1·=....:..------"--'-•'<-----'--'---'-- l \ . ,~n~oJJ-:. ,,___,W~' in=:=-d-""7s~Hit_ . I _,,., Iowa Spririg Storm Grfps Nati on's Midse ctip n/ -·-By 'l'loor-...l·fmo· , .... _.J'f"W& ~IJ!j:ca @a ~Ylo!llOW whipJ!'ll· ~y higll-wii>ds hit the nation's m)-iio]l ._Y after dumping several lncbes·of snow In the Teiw Panballdle and across the Great Plains. llle Natlooal .Weather Service de- scribed the system which dUmpeCl 12 · lncbei of snow oo Des Moines, Iowa, as 1---"-''"'' ea;y .d&pgetOU.!. record-breakin spring siorm ••. approac6Ingtliellmlts of a very severe bliuard." · Al.I public scQools were' cl~ in the Des Moines an?a and In two Iowa coun· lies:. The Des ·Moines Municipal Airport _v.a closed. Drake University shut do'if'l "until further notice," and the 1owa Leg. islalure was unable to meet.- The· mow moved.across eastern Iowa to southwestern Wisconstn,. forcing the schools to close 1n northwestern Illiqois. .._ffeaV¥ _snow_warninga coo&lnuedJa.~l:__.Wo.rib_,._tta. Peacbeat....£!_um.s and other 1 feet for eastern Iowa, southeastern M,ln· '™-'~ in "tbelreeU areas·wereen-. - riesota, soutneni Wiscon!Ul and Northem · dangeni( arid yowig vegetable cro Illinois. Chicago, which escaped aevere Were threatened. · snow storms throu&hoot Ibo wlntor, w In many pal1I Qf lbe Kansu-Mlsaourl lncluded in an area wher& accumulations area1 the storm dropped folir to six ln- of ·up to six inches were ~pected. cbes of snow, and some' locaUons (ltisty, northerly wind& as high as tp reported as much as nine or 10 inChcs. mjles per boor whlpped the snow, ca!"i" High winds created drifts three to four DJ{ poor visibility. Gale warnlnga (few · feet deep, making travel hazanloos. on La.Ke~Chlgan-and Meigs Field~ on -Gale wamtngs-were po.!led m · -Lake Chleago's Jatefroot, waa cloled be<ause · SUperlcr Ind Lake Micbigan durlnc .the or lake water piling debris :r:. its early hours. . runway. 1 Snow also whitened areas of Colorado South of the snow, rain soa areas and Wyoming, where the temperature to IpJlsjana, aggravating Jf>e flood· dropped to 4 degrees at Laramie. swollen Missiutppl River Val)ey. (Story, Travelers, and atockmen's advisories Page 4). l / .. were in effect for parts of Colorado and Snow covered most · oft the Texas New Me.1ico, where a hard freeze was- Panhand1e, and sleet mi.I~ with rain and expected. Freeze warnings also were snow fell as far south aa the Dallas-Ft. posted for Oklahoma. I Worshipers Die Burglars· Shoot At Victim With- His Own Pistol -Pastor, 14.rwtlier Qrink Str ychnine NEWPORT, Tenn. (UPI) --Two persons, including a preacher and the brother of the pastor of the Holiness Church of God in Jesus' Name, died Sunday after drinking strychnine during a Satur- _d!y_nig!lt church servic~. -.· ·-. _ . . Cocke County ·Sheriff Bob Stinson said tlie11ev. Jimmy Ray Wil- liams, 34, assistant paslDr of the church, and Buford Pack, 30, a Cocke County nati..,-!iving at Manhall, N.C .. died after refusing 1---1--·-medicaUreatment_ A sheriff's dep-art""m~e~n~t-spo=k=e~smali-~d"'the-·twcr-"just--drank strychnine and died." -Pack was the brother of the Rev. Liston Pack, the church paator. A Huntington Beach man escaped with- out injury after he surprised two burg· tars in his apartment Sunday afternoon and they used his owo gun to shoot at him. Police said James Fisher, 44, walked in on the two shirtless men in bis apaft. men1~at17300----iteetsor.rt8'ne-ar·be--re­ turned from bowliog. Fisher told officers one of the men turned around and pointed his .38-caliber rovolver at him and said "come on in." Deputy B. C. Ramsey said officers also learned that several snakes had been handled during the services. lt was reported that one person wes . bitten during tpe snake-handllpg ceremony. . According to police. reports, Fisher ran ou~. o{ the apartment and across the street as three -0r four shots were fi red -• · at ·him. All of the shots missed , he said. From Page 1 ARABS •.. the speeding Jeep. An Israeli security guard stepped oul of the plane firing a submachinegun and hit all three attacken, one of whom died 1---'""" h.11 wounds. ~ The wounded Jeep driver lost control and smashed into one of the plane's four engines, authorilles said. An El Al spokesman in Tel Aviv Siid 1 the plarie with its four-man crew was retumlng to LOO International Airport tonight despite the damage. Fifty mtnuie, after the attack at the ,,.airport, four other guerrillas arrived ·at Timor's house in a private car and . started hurlinC tbe explosives, seriously wounding a police guard at the entrance who was reading a newspaper. He later died in the hospital, authorities said. . After hurling the explosives and firing machine guru: at the house, authorities said, the guerrillas seized a passerby and threatened him with gwis to force him out' of his car. · They commandeered the auto and started speeding off wh"en -a police patrol car lnterecepted them. Two guerrillas were wounded in a blaze or police gun· : fire. A third was captured unharmed and ~ a. fourth escaped. t • F rom Pllffe 1 JALI ENS ... ~ tified as Leslie J o a n Nixon, 23, or ~Canada, drove up to the roadblock -her : sedan sagging badly In the rear. ~ Suspicious patrolmen asked to look in ;, the trunk. : "The thing was packed so tight with ~bricks of marijuana I doubt If anyone ~ could get another ooe In," said Harris. · The contraband weighed nearly 600 ~ pounds. · ~ The woman, a visitor frotl) Calgary, • Alberta, was turned over to U.S. Customs . agents for prosecution, Harris Said. : The official explained that the new surge of aliens follows a familiar pattern for lhe spring months because the jo~ . market Improves come planting season. . . . • . -:1 . • . • • • • • • • • • .. . • • OIMl•t COAST " DAILY PILOT rM Ortll!lf Cot1I DAIL.Y l"lL.OT, •ltfl Mllcll lt (Mlb1Md TM H1-l"rtu, II Mlltlltd W m. °''""' ,c..11 l"ubll1t1'"9 com111ny. ••~· r1t1 .01t~1 ••• publl11>td. M~W lllrowll Pr-..S.y, tel' (Hit Mt..a. 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""' ..,.., C.llllWlllt. .......... " artW .... -""'°L 11io -M u .11 .._.., lftlltt.rf' ..... ..,..,,,. .... .,.....,. : I-~~~~~~;....~~~--' • • Second Marine D1ill ~geant Found Guilt y ! A neighbor reported seeing the men run from the apartment just after the shots were fired. PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (IJPJ) -A sec- ond Marine drill l.Mtructor has been convicted in the death of a young recruit. S/Sgt. Jesse D. Pollard, 33, of Greeir -ville, N.C.--was found-guilty by a military judge of violating recruit training rules. Pollard was given a bad conduct discharge, reduced in rank to sergeant, and ienlenced to 18 months at hard labor with forfeiture of pay during the seir tenet. Sgt. Eugene A. CUny Jr., 24, of Jupiter, Fla., was cd'nvicted Thursday on two similar charges and was sentenced to 12 months at hard labor, forfeiture of pay and reduced to private. Pollard,. Cuny and Sgt. Samuel D. Carver, 23, ot Tuscaloosa, Ala. were relieved of duty after an investigation was begun into the death of Pvt. Daniel Lee Williams of Johns Island, S.C. in January. Lost in the burglary was the gun and $800 In coins tbat FiBher said be kept hidden in a pillow case. Indians Trek For Better Jobs RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -Abllul 100 Ir>- dians who hiked 100 miles arrived here Sunday to demand that state "gOVemm"ent pmvlde better jobs and community con- trol of ICbools. · • "The day bu come .tbat white people must realize that we are the landlords of this .country," OU.el Howard Brooks told · foll9wers after their arrival Sunday. "Today, we are assembled In Ralelgb to collect the rent." The Indians, outnumbered by black supporters as they paraded into Raleigh behind a Highway Patrol escort and five ponies, planned an afternoon rally at the state government complex after visiting legislators. British Newspape! · Homosexual ·seeks Love · From Christian Church LONDON (AP) -A plea for Christian "love, care and compassion" for homosexuals has been published by the Church 0of England Newspaper, Britain's largest Anglican journal. In a half·page editorial introducing a full-page article by a p r a c t I c i n g homosexual. the weekly 12·page paper gently rebuked lhe established church for preaching the lncompatabillty of Chris· tianity and homosexuality. "a1any people, not only homosexuals, with desperate problems feel that the church is cutting itself off from those in the deepest need," 1he editorial said. '"In their own eyes, they are misunderstood and rejected by those who should be the messengers of God's power and love ." The editorial dissociated Its e If , however, from ''avant-garde theologians who have shocked by suggesting that our Lord could ltimselr have been a homosexual." The paper suggested that homosexuals seek medical help and made passing. but approving, reference to "the Christian process of trans!onning the tendency" to bomosexuallly. The article was written by D. Lloyd, homosexual founder of REACH, an In· dependent body working to promote Gir'f-s of Nig lit Launcli Drive LAGOS. Nigeria (AP)-Nlgerlan pros- titutes arc trying to join the labor mov~ ment. They have formed a national organization to fight for legalization of their trade. it was announced here. The prt!l1dent of the group, herself a prostitute, said the organliallon has a secrel~~at and staff and hlrl!!d a lawyer to petition for legal registration as a trade union . "We a.re acting in accordance with the provisions in the Nlgerit_n consUtuUon gr1ntiog fUndamental human rights lo all dllzens," silt uld. understandi~ between homosexuals and churchmen. Noting that one in every 20 Britons is exclusively homosexual, Lloyd rebuked the Anglican Church ror examining homosexuality "only with the greatest reluctance and from afar." He drew at- tention to the Christian virtues of "forgiveness and acceptance. . . wllich," he said, "have been conspicuously absent in the church's treatment of the homosexual," ·•Due to ignorance," he added, "the church has, with few noteworthy ex- ceptions, made the lot of the homosexual a great deal harder by blanket COD· demnation." Officer Stops Death Leap Try A Santa Ana polic& officer rescued I distraught woman wbo was threatening to jump off a freeway overpass t.'ldge In Santa Ana Sunday night. Officer Dale Cdurbllle grabbed tlM\-SO. year~d woman as &be sat precartomly over the santa Ana Freeway at ,.tain Street. He pulled lbe weeping woman from tilt guardrail. She told Cowtllle and a passing motorist who helped the officer subdue her hysteria that she was undergoing psychiatric c&re and was "sick and wanted t~ die." She wa& taken to the mental care unit or the Orange COilnly Medlcal center. Rohhe1-s Hurt Solon ANNAPO!.JS, Md . (IJPJ) -MM)" L. Nock, prtsldent pro tern of the Maryland Senate, Is reported In fair condition with a fracJured pelvis lnfilcted by rol?bet.I . Atrs. Nock, 69, was usaulttd while wllkoo Ing to tilt stateboule nut to the t!O\'M10I"• mAllSlon Tn Annlpolll •Satm- d•v nigh!. • • ,..-• Dangerous Gan.ie Finnish fishermen. play a dangwoqs game as they go froth floe to floe while working.ii) the G!tl_f of Finlana'. • .. IGdnap Suspect Dies; Hit . While on Irvine Freeway . ' -.. Nix on Sees . Vie Atta cks----· ·~..:.: .. _, AS~:pous . . . , . WASHlNCTell fAP) . -Tl)e .White KoUse ,llald·IOUyl'roiiid .. t Ni"°" Yllws ~ l'utr"1)ely lefiOUI'~ the """"" at· facn. on f11'1y marked lie~ oV the' tnterDallooil C«nm~lon for QoatrOI ~· 14.~Jolllal!l . Deputy • ~ilal pr.,. ll!'l'l"'tary Gerald Warren ... said that detailed com· ment on tbe Communist action which resulted in the . downing of t w o helicopters over the weekend -a.!!d fir- ing on two more -would be inade by the Spokesman of the fq_ur-nation ICCS. But be ~phasiied that the \Jnited States views the attacks as extremely serious. ., • He reported that Gen. Alexander Haig •. the deputy cbief of staff of-the Army who has been sent .on a special mission to SOutheast Asia, is sending detailed 'reports to the White House. (Related story, page 4) Newsmen noted that South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu in a television program Sunday declared the Cambodian situation poses a serious One or three men who allegedly kid-He suggested a certain degrie o[ initial · danger to South Vietnam and asked if naped a San Diego moiorist in Tijuana confusion led to listing-of Alcarei·'s death _ P-resident-Nixon s,hared that view. and forced hQJl to drive north was killed as a bomJcide instead of an accident. The White House spokesman replied early today in Irvine when be was struc.k Seytral agencies, including the Orange that the President sent Gen. Haig to · by a truck after getting out alongside the Courity Coroner's Office and t h e ochina · th f.IID Die~ ]Iee~L_ ~~-California Highway Patrol, were involved 1?i~."tio thto provide a rc~rt .~~I h: ' Homio G. Alcaraz, Sf;of-Sun valley, ifltHeliWeSUglfiOitlftltl:in . . -lilwa 11--ere...-Warren.......s.aty_M.LI\. ~ ----~ was dead at the scene along the freeway Detective .Sgt. Keith Carpenter and could give no assessment, view or bet'Neefl Sanci Canyon Avenue and Jeffrey Detective Bob Lennert were in San Diego characterization of the Haig report at Road. t~is mor;ii~g. interviewing the alleged this time. Irvine police investigators were in San kidnap v1chm w~o claimed he was ab--And he refused to speculate on what Diego this morning attempting to pin ducted Sunday _night. . counter·action might be taken as the down details of the bizarre case which . Cha:les E. Lint, 23, of San Diego, told result of the firing on the JCCS was initially listed as a·murder. investigators that Alcaraz and two other helicopters. It is presumed that the U.S. "It is looking more and more like men forced him at kni!epoint to drive view is being made known t,o Hanoi we're going to put it down ag a traffiC ac-them fn_>m the bo~der .city. through special channels which have ex- Cident," Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro Invest1g~tors satd Lint t~ld them he isted since Dr. Henry Kissinger · visited s3id today. stopped his car about 25 miles south of Hanoi this year in connection with the Trabuco Road on the ride north, at which Paris peace agreement. time the two other suspects got out. The Communist forces shot at two One unconfirmed version was that Lint more peace:keeping helicopters in the From Page' I feigned engine trouble and that the two ,.iekong Delta today, the Saigon govem- men got out to chec k under the hood, at ment reported. · BEACHES ... which time he drove off. The South Vietnamese said six rounds Investigators said the Lint car pulled of ground fire hit a South Vietnamese plle4 to lhe city to become a summer 'Mer again about 10 miles farther nortb heJicopter ferrying members of the Jgint lifeguard. -----~-"-""' supposedly ar Alcaraz"-ordenr= -and Military Commission1 composed-of the Only ~o Laguna Beach file guard sta· he got out, leaving his knile in the car Viet Con~ .... an~uth Vietnam. It was tions . were manned over-the-weekend-u with lhe victim. forced to an at Vi Thanh, a Viet Cong A~riUes &aid ttle victim was a~ -stronghold, but officials said nobody was officials were taken by" surprise by the parently hit by the diesel truck as he hurt. summcr·like crowds, -according tO life tried to duh across the northbound Janes. The ottier chopper carrying ICCS guard spokesman Bruce Barret. Coroner's deputies said this morning representatives, was fired on near Can As a f~ult, ~~ sai4 ~ ,µ(e~ds that an autopia Alcaraz's mangled Tho but was not hit. The international on dllty· were kept busy 'Yatcblng for body w~be'·~Oiiiied later in tbe commission is composed of Cenada, swimmers in trouble and didn't · have day. -· ·-Indonesia, Poland and Hungary . .time to enforce all beach regulations. In Results sought could shed some light Nine persons were killed Saturday many areas, he said, the large crowds on a motive for the bizarre abduction when an Air America helicopter flying resulted in complete freedom for dogs to tale given by Lint, such as the presence for the international commission was run without their leashes, which are re-of dri.Jgs in tbe suspect's body. shot down in Communist territory in the quired by Jaw. Police said this morning that a number northwestern part of the country. Huntington Beach lifeguards reported a of questions remained wianswered in Another C-Ominission helicopter made an weekez:id crowd of 30,000 persons, in-connection with the case. emergency landing nearby without injury eluding !our rescues. At San Clemente to its occupants. and South County beaches, the crowd Those killed in th e crash included the was estimated at ~.000 for Saturday and .Frona Page J two American pilots, a Filipino crewman Sunday combined. There were no a Canadian, an Indonesian, t w ~ rescues. COLLISION • • • Hungarians and two Viet Cong officers. De.bbie' s Son Injured by Gun NEW YORK (UPI) -Debbi e Reynolds' 15 -year -old son. Todd, suf- fered a slight wound and p:>wder burns Sunday when the wadding from a blank cartridge in a .45 callber Colt revolver hit him in the right thigh. Miss Reynolds, appearing in the Broadway musical .,Irene," was charged with Illegal possession of the revolver. She was booked, fingerprinted a n d released on her own recognizance. The actress told police the revolver was a stage prop. ject Saturday night. However, in· ve!itlgation showed that hte craft was not involved in the fatal ad:ldent. Memorial services are pending at Net- tler's Family Mortuary in Garden Grove for the Bunting brothers. Parking Fines Owed l.ONDON (UPI I -A member of Parliament said today Nigerian diplomats owe more than $54,560 in park- ing fines but will not pay because they enjoy diplomatic Immunity. Grevllle Jan· ner said Nigerians ran up that figure in six years by committing 11,104 parking offenses. Hopeful Tells His 'Virtues' HARROGATE, England (UPI) - Jack Reynolds told voters Sunday they should put him into offi ce as a county councillor, not on his record but his talepts. "The only reason I have been nominated," he said at an election rally, "Is because I am a loud· mouth, obstinate, crafty and want my own way." 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Downtm Costa Mesa _ -P11111 548-7788 • • I • ., . • \ • -. .. . • Mond.i,y, Apr!I 9 1973 5 ~Best Business There Is··~' ·~· By FREDERICK' SCBOEMEHL of a Calabash pipt. complete "'Ith an Charlie. recalled. Buti it \\'asn't long 01 .. blll't ""'' '''" operable stem for drinking. before he lost lhe jll,icy garbage contract Charlie and Laura PeddJco1d can't "Some guy offered me.$38.'000 for the nnd made junk collccling a full time oo: remember bow much junk they 've OOttles, but bell, I paid $100 for some of cupatlon . bought and 'sold over the past 40 years at them," sa)'s Charlie. His old blue pjckup truck . \\•as a the _Laguna canyon trading Pi)St. 11is fascination with bottles i!t so great familiar sight along the highways and ""·-.C..;.,u -11iet>eilill1ii'il!-lin<>W-whWr-tMY-" ·thBt-110-6hce RW ·1< o t•nblod-tJyway,s h<i-"$1luttr co.isr·-.nirwlfS have. todayJt iDclUde.t:..... _ pickup wck 8cro5!f lb (! rt tO J\:rJzona always SCCll loaded With junk Of all sorts. DAILY .. ILOT-Sfaff ....... LICENSE PLATE COLLECTION SPANS YEARS 1914-1956 Laura and Charlie Busy With "Best Business There ls11 -38,000 bottles. JUSt to uy 5,000 ortKem. . Charlle-nnd Laura rnacle ffi'Oriey sesoJllnt'~ -The flrSt movie projector · used in "l offered him $2,000 -he \\'anted off metal as scrup und ope: a · g the Laguna Beach. $5,000 -but finally ti.is wife said ·Daddy', open air junk yard -__!!....haven for-col- -Volume 1, Number 1 or the original take it. We need the money.' " And lectors from far and near. Lite Maguine, dated Jan. 4, 1883. Charlie returned to California with a Business lapsed in Decernber, 1970 -A -gs;.pound bell with -im-unknown sizeable additioo to bis sbo\\'.. wbc.n QwU(\,•ps shQ.t in tbf foiit. during amount of gold cast into it.-<J • He picked up 8,000 other bottles during a ~ne with a wollld·be burglar. 1---A-complet&rset-.of .Califomia-li~nse .tus~tenure.as Laguna Beacb,garhage_col.-_.. ~ with the gun wieldin plates dating from 1914 (lhe ye11r plates lector. . burglar,.. spunky Laura scrca1ned "Have were first issued·) to 1956. Charlie was born in 5an Bernardino in you got a mother?" and grabbed the gwi. "We went in.to the junk business 1891 and served as a cook in the It ~·ent ofr, sending a slug into Charlie's. because it's the best business there is." California Field Artillery ln 1916. At the right foot. . 1 yells Charlie, 82, over the roar of traffic time, his wtit was stationed near the Charlie had barely ~ottcn of£ crutches speeding past feddicord's Tradfug Post. Mex.ican border attempting to catch the \Vhcn he crashed his old truck in Laguna 20562 Laguna Canyon Road. elusive Pancho Villa. Canyon, robbing hhn of th~ \'rhicle that "It's paid all· our bills," chimes in He nearly met death duri~ a thWl· had carried his junk for decades. · Laura, wearing a pith ·helmet, "Big derstorm in Nogales, Ariz .. when a bolt of What's. next for thr l"lllo 1unk experts~ Mac" overalls and an Army jacket. . lightning struck the tent in which he and "We don't know yet. 'rhe first thing I Peddicords -as most call the trading seven other men were silting. Charlie, want to see Is Ne\v Zealand," says post -bas held forth in Laguna Canyon who was holdiii.g an aluminum pan, was Charlie, While Laura griinaces. sil\ce the early 1930s, the days when the the .ooly .n.ian who lived. T~y lhlk of getting the .. Bells. Bottles ·area was known for ranches and four -Bl.it the incident has left him ~·ith and Bones" ~xhibit together, but where it houses of i~ repUte. "electrical nervousness . ., He still shakes will be held is still uncertain. "There's no ln less \ban, a year, the Iandniark \Vben infrequent thunderstorms hit the room at the berry fartn,'' says Laur~, trading post will be closing, with Charlie coast. referring to Knott's Berry Farm in and Laura gearing wp for their "Bells, Charlie and Laura were married Sept. Buena Park. • Bottles and Bones" show. 22, 1922 and last year celebrated their Charlie is optimistic that the show y,·iJI "We've got bells from one quarter 50th wedding anniversary. be picked up by a y,•estern style exhibit in ounce to 98 pounds .•• 38,000 bottles . . . After a stint selling vegetables along Arizona. ~ and every kind of bone there was," ttle -road ahd. collectilig garbage in San In the meantime. neither Cha rlie·-nor· laugm Charlie. -Clemente, Charlie and Laura came to Laura seems eager about leaving the The Peddicords have sold their land to Lagun8 Beach and opened a small store junk business. New York interests which plan to set up where the Festival of Aris now sits. Charlie still makes his morning trip s an auto part!yard. -Shortly thereafter Charlie received a Oowntown~ and spends his afternoons "We'll take the good ·stufi we have and $300 per month contract from Tom Bird, stockpiling scrap metal. leave the rest for them," explains owner or the White House Care·, to collect Laura more or less runs the trading Charlie. Laguna's trash. post, handling the customers, thetr WHEELS AND DEALS The good stuff -most or it anyway -That's when the junk business was money and the bills. She. also keeps a Charlie Peddicord, 82 OAIL't PILOT Sllll ....... -is.safel)t.stor.ed..in.a.concret.e...warebouse_ .. _born.__.,_..._ .__.._clJ el!..!>." their mfilfil~!l.li of jynk. ·-----·-· -·-• The interior is lined with the Peddicord's The Peddtcords bought five acres or ust ast \\'eek, one buye r \Vas l'OOf<lng ·-~-- bottles. land in Laguna Canyon. Charlie main· fo r-a bottle capper. It took a \vhile, bul ;.Charli e. you'd better t3ke this to the Responsibility, }_,reed om Linked-College . Chief - By JAN WORTH ~ tlle ·0.llY ~llol Sl•ff !·le leaned back in his desk chair, tak· ing in a deep breath and touching both hands behind his head. Charlie and Laura ha"e a three root tains, over Laura's protests, that they 'finally Laura found three of them. bench and get H work ing.'' tall "Coke" bottle, a whiskey bottle paid $50 an acre. Noticing that one 1·1as badly rusted and "Yep, l y,•ill." Charlie answered. And . shaped like a-violin, another in the shape ''We salvaged everything we could," inoperable. Lau ra yelled to her husband, he did. . Bigger, Better British Columbia Sliow Coming Up 'Lawyers Love Mystery' Legal By TOM BARLEY OI ltle 011lly .. 11111 Sl<tlt Coverage Deplored \Villiams said a ··classic case of non· fonnc r slate treasurer Ivy Baker Priest , coverage" was lo be found in the local coulchq~~revamping or California's co_urts in the forn1 of the Serrano-Priest system of schOol dis![ict firiancing if the "I'd say my real philosophical in· fluences came--from Nebraska," said Fred. Bremer, supirintendent-president of Saddleback College. What do you do for an encore when you put on a show that nearly fills the auditorium? After the success or 1972, the DAILY Pl~ and Orange Coast Evening College plan tO do it again -on- ly bigger and better. ·"Lawyers love to make a big mystery ouLor lhetaW but-tliiCSliOOlcf fie3Ifl lle- incentive ne\\'Smcn need to get in there and translate it all for the public," USC L~HOol "Prof. Howafd Williams has 'told la\VYers, journalists and stUdentS of both professions. tr1nl·. ----<.'OUrl-fulcs tor the Seit.a~ "I haven't found-a word about this .,;lfJs -incredl61e to mCiir''it;. _g_oes- very .im~rtant .case in any newspaper."' icported in the light of an issue of suCh "When I moved to Nebraska I was onlY 22. Before then , I really didn't have any philosphy al all ... but there (or !he first lime in my lire I ro~d people who· put great emphasis on responsibility - responsibility and its link · to freedom." That emphasis had a great impact on hin1 . Dr. Bremer said, and by the time he left Nebraska 10 years later "the emphasis on freedom and responsibility had become ingrained in me ." Bremer is a man of dEifinite beliefs. firm in his faith in the C-Onventfonal values of patriotism and discipline. ''I know that we have freedoms in America other peoples wquld give their lives for -though I have fear for the future." he said. •·1 also know that permi ssiveness leads to anarchy and anarchy leads to totalitarianism. And that's not a kook speakiii g, that"s just a known fact." Freedom with responsibility is a · phrase which turns up in Bremer's con- HOPES TO INSTILL VAL\JES ,Superintendent Fred Bremer versation frequently. Nebraska where he met and married his "There nre some qualities that wife~ shouldn't change \Vith the times," he ··· . . said. "If saying that makes me reac.--... -. He. s~ayed 111 . Nebr~ska. teaching tionary , then I'm a reactionary." • d1str1but1ve education unt111955, whe~ he Bremer's outlook make h.itn an ap· ~oved to Long Beach and taught 1n a propriate representative sfor the tax· high school for two yea:s. . payers in his district. the administrator . In 1958, he w~s back 111 Nebraska, this said. Though his vie ws might be con· ttme. as superintendent of ~chools and sidered conservative in othei· parts of president of M~k ~Jlege 1n Lincoln. Orange County he said he feels most of Later, he finished his doctorate at the the South Ora~ge County taxpayers sup-Uni_versi.ty . of Texas and came ba.ck to porting the college are a great deal like Cahflllpia in 1964 as the Dean of Liberal him . Arts at Santa Ana College. "~1y obligation as an administrator is After a brief stint at Chapman College, more lo the taxpayers than anybody Bremer was named dean of instruction else." Bremer said. "Some of the policies for the new Saddleback College in 1967, \Ve have here are not to protect the and in 1968 he became its superinlendeol· students £ro1n the cold cruel world, as president. they have charged, but to protect the in· "Our first goal on th.is campus was to terests bf the taxpayers." have permanent buildings," Bremer "I imagine the students might be recalls. \Vilh a library almost complete 1 saying, 'Why should Saddleback be so and a science-math complex underway, 1 doggone altruistic to the taxpayer when the school has made strides toward that 11 nobody else is?" goal. 1 But to Bremer, that is just the point. A music arts building is scheduled to 1 "School districts are the only place left be completed by 1975, "Bremer said. -1 \vhere taxpayers can still feel an effect "We know the college is going to con· L to their influence," he said. tinue to grow, the 4,000 student capacity 1 Located in the rolling green hills or or our relocatable buildings has already Mission Viejo, Saddleback College has been reached," he said. . bttn haracterized by some of its .The mesh o{ both vocatic;inal·techni~al. students as "one big high school." and "a and transfer academic programs is sterile fi shbowl." Complaints from some crucial to Saddleback. Bremer added. students have been directed at the Twenty occupational programs are now school's administration, which they say available, with three new ones proposed takes the approach of "in loco parentis,'' for next year. 1 or in the place of parents. Another goal which Bremer says has Yet Bremer denies the loco parent is that will help "each ooe achieve his prop- 1 theory. fie says the only restriction viding .a counseling program for students , which could support the charge is the that. will help ''each one achieve his pro- ' speakers' policy, currently a point of et niche while he's on this campus and 1 campus debate. pre para him for what he find s beyond." , It requires that speakers from both ·•1 also hope we can continue to instill • sides or an issue be present at one pro-cerr'ain value! that you don't fiod in text· 1 gram. Such a clause is not found in either books," be sajd. ''We ~~t lo do what of the county's other two community col· we can to produce c1t1z.ens who will ~ leges, but Bremer de£ends It as perpetuate tpe good o( this country..'...'.. ... represent(ltivc of what the taxpay~rs • want and as a more thought-provoking a alternatives for the students. ' 0 1 don't see myselr as an in loco paren· I lis administrator at all," Bremer said. • "Students tend to think they know ~ everything and we know nothing ... we • just try to help them avoid whatever pit· ~ falls lhey may encounter.11 • nie aon of a h~way erliineer who "-moved bis -famUy througt>out West I Virgin ia, Teias and South carollna, • Bremer serv_t<!. .. ln World War II In nna and .. later was stattoned in t 'T~e Sensuous Dog' ' . Planned by Snoopy SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Charleo ~1 . Schulz, creator of the 11Peanuti" comic strip, says his cartoon character ~ Is "writing" a book. i;chub said the boolc, Snoopy's se<otld, will be called ''The Sensuous Dog'' by "S. .. , The 1973. edition or Vacationland British Columbia, an expanded version of last year's most successful Orange Coast area travel prQgram, goes this week. It includ es a 20-page special tabloid section (last year's was 12 pages) au about British Columbi.a which will be published in the DAILY PILOT Tuesday. And it also includes a "film festival" with four movies (last year there were three) to be shown Thursday at 8 p.m. at Newport Harbor Higb School. Tickets for the show are available at all DAil. Y PILOT offices, Orange Coast Evening College and many area travel agencies. But they're limited and going fast for this "encore." Educator Blasts Proposed Federal Education Cuts President Nixon 's proposed reductions in federal spending for education and his attempts to stop release of congressionally authorized education funds repres.eot an ''abdication or leadership," the president of lhe National School Boards Association said in Anaheim Sunday. "Veto, impounding, budget cutting, to our miodS, represent an abdication of leadership to ensure equitable educa· tional opportunity for A me r i c a n children," said W. E. "Bud" Phillips. "They herald a change or direction -a reversal -when the opposite is called ·for." Phillips, a Fort Dodge, Iowa clothing store owner, delivered his remarks Sun• day to about 4,000 school board members and school administrators at the NSBA'i annual meeting. The Association is the. nation's largest organization of public education officials. It says it represents about 90 percent ot the nation's school board members. --Phillips said NixOO:s proposed budget for the next flScal' year calls for $515 million less' for education while in· creasing the peace time military budget by $4.a billion. Of the proposed tdueation budget, he said il is "Mal~ neglect based on myth, buttressed 6Y emply promises and designed to dissolve a partnership among federal, state and local governments that was just beginning to function pnr ductively." The NSBA delegates were scheduled today to take up a resolution criticizing Nixon fdr "abdicating the responsibility of the Presidency to provide leadershJp to .ensure · equitable educational op- portunity for America's children?--'.' Phillips also was critical or some &tatea whlcll are calling lor "accountability" Crom their public achools. He said some· of them are "using standardized telta as an excuse to cut lunds for education \0 local dl.strlcts. 11 ••such reasoning leaves out the abilities ol the studenll, Ignores t b • I r backgrounds, fails to consider lhe.lr educ1tlonal objtctlvct and otherwise demonstral<s the havoc lo be wrought by Je,lslallnirwllb<iut knowlcdg• of the sub- ject area." ' Williams, a featured speaker at a "Law and the News ~edia" seminar Fri- day on the use-campus, deplored what · he said was the lendency of some editors and writers "to let the language or law frighten therh away from.the courts. "They concentrate instead on politics and the Legislature and so deprive the public or what I think is the more im- portant news coverage," he said. ''Court decisions ," Williams added, "play a much greater role in our lives · and not enough of them are being reported and analyzed by the media." ·• he said. It could have a momentous -and--i e publii::Tntcrest ·• th-e law school prc>- sweeping impact in the field of education -re sor said. · ' but we can't seem to get a writer to go near il." Williams later explained that the lawsuit, brought by the parents of a Los · Angeles school district student against 'Actor Dies at 69 BILOXI. Miss. (AP J -Nick Stuart, a Romanian immigrant who rose from of- fice boy to movie star in the early 1930s. is dead at age 69. Stuart, wbo operated a men's clothing store here since 1961. died Saturday. He made more than 50 pictures during his career. "Always remember that yo11 just can't tru~1 the legal syllem," Williams urged the newsmen In his audience. "'l'he ability or people who can go into the cou rt s, take on the law and lawyers and report those dcvclopemnls in lay language is or vital importance to us all," he sa id . · "La\V isn't half as difficult as lawyers make it out to be," l\.1illcr added. "Any writ er or editor who tends to get a little flustered by all that technical langu.age will be a1nazed just how much of it he can absorb and break down in a short course on the law." • WE'LL LOOK SO NICE FOR EASTER, DAD I Out Ever Popula r Pincord Suit of Dacron & Cotton in Blue or Bti9e by 011ns91te-$80.00. Oecron & Cotton Q,.ford Shirt by Eagle Shirtm•kers-$13.00. Silk Tie by Manntx--S.l.SO. Newport ~h, w~w •. Shor'"°" Qd.\ ~e~ood. Wed Covino ,,.-· • .. .., ,4._D_Al_L_Y_P_l_Lo_r ______ • ____ M ___ ;_;•_•.;.•_•11_9-',_,_,,_3' \ ~ Art Genius Pablo Picas· , .JuaC. 1-•·c.a.t· ea_d _ at -91· ,Making . Beach Visits Count SPl!ING SPRANG DEPf. -Viewing the weather that v11ltfld us over thls late "'eekend; you have to be conviJ)ced that the. good <if.ya have once again come to our coastline. Sunny weather is also renected in the ne~a. , Take for example the beach count. Some reports had lt that more than 250,000 folks nocked down lo the Orange Coast this very last weekend to twiddle their toes In warm sands. Alas, it la true that the warm ended , about at the sand·llne 11lnce ocean waters slill hovered down there In lhe 509. Still, for a lot of vlaltors, It was better than staying home and eaUng smog. IF YOU WERE OUI' on the roads, you have to be convinced that at leut 100,000 citizens were roaming around . Still, regardless of how -long you may have been a Coast-Watcher, these beach counl.5 have to emerge as 90mewhat of a puzzlement. You know, jUJt how do they . count how many folks went to the beach'! Crowd-esttmati[lg, from my ex· . ... MOUGINll;'l'r rtchell. lie wu aelling eno\!lh~ around t Id work to Uve comlortabhcllr l'w by the enl ablo PlclSIO.,Jfead at 91 after time he WU 30; 1!1111 rnlhe last IO )'Qr~ . -onnemoiCno!iti<e alidUil!iiin ial'" hfSl!l'tcfnOlt-ateadlly. C"feer> In lhe ~~ painting. -, · v .,.::;-.,,._ · __nie_~niBh· voluli\)11~ wh_~_.--ARTlllT ~Y oontrlbuled lo -cnaiiiC<I the cou oC20Ui cen ~rr-this ~Hhlg'°"i1"-* canvum ••-t-~lll died Sunday at hi• walj¢~estate yeer lrolll hla huge output ao as not to overlooking the Mediterranean. Death depre11 the market. ·'Ibere· were many was attributed to a.heart attack brought ye ars ln which he took in more than a on by colleotlon ol-fluld 1n lhe lungs. , mllllon dollars. Plcuso joined the Communlll party In PICASSO'S WIDOW and h11 eldest son 19", but never partlclpeted actlvely In were dlscusslng funeral-plans _with· par1y-alfalrle·He-1old-an lntervieWtt-ln Annaned Anteby, ihe artbt's buslness 1917: "When I WIS a boy In Spain, I WB! manager and an old friend . But Anteby very poor and very aware of' how people told newsmen nothing probably would be had to ·uve. I learned that . the com-· decided today. mw\lats ·were f0< the poor people. That · The body was reported lying in the wu enough to know. So 1 became for the artllt'1 upstairs bedroom. · Communists." Plcasso had been reported in good Picasso's chief contribution to the health and , working with his usual zest Communist cause was· probably the despite recurrent attacks of grippe dur-design that was adopted as the "dove of ing the wlnter. He recently completed ar· peace" by the Communists' world peace rangements for the showing In Avignon movegient that nourished durfnl the next month of all hls . .palntings produced 1950'-s. . since 1970, a total of 20.1 canvase s., It was ain outstanding example of Saturday night, the arti5t and his wife, Plcasso~s skill In creating a work of Jacquellne, entertained friends at dinner. beauty with a few simple lines. Picasso was reported Jn high--spirits, eating heartily and entertaining his guest with storlet: ·After the guests left, he went to his studio to work. When he awakened Sunday morning, he complained of a pain and his wife called a doctor. But by the time-he arrived 10 minutes later, Picasso was dead. Picam <tied among one of the greatest troves of 20th century art ever amassed in private hands. PICASSO WAS mairled twice and between his marriages had a series of well publicized Uatsona. He marired Olga Khoklova, a ballet dancer, in 1918. '"She bott him a 11on, Paulo, before they dtlfle<rapart In the late 1920a. . His wife was succeeded by Marie· Therese Walter, who bore i'iim a daughter, Maya, ln 1935. Dora Maar U.S. Air Support FATHER OF MODERN ' ART Sp1in'1 Pablo Plcasto was the painter's next m Istre s s, and she was succeeded in 1944 by Fran- coise Gilot. During their 11-year liaison she had a son and a daughter, Claude and Patpma. Jacqtkline Roque became Picasso'.! last mistress in 1955, the year his wife died, and be married her in 1961, when she was 35 and he was 79. ~ l>Crience, -nas·,.lwa)'1-been-an -mexact- science, particularly when throngs gather in places where they didn 't have to pass through a turatile or some other count· ---- HE WAS THE greatest colleetor of his own works, releasing only a sma ll part of his prolific production for sale. Hundreds of these paintings aiid draWings were stacked away in a strongroom built onto his two-story home. He kept the key to the room himself, and only a few outsiders ever had a look at his hoard. What d.Uposltion he made or this col· lectlon ln his wlll was not known yet Battered Supply Boats ing device. . .•, Ull'I T ....... lt Even In those controlled places, there js no telling how many agile types went ._ 4 EXAMPLES OF PICASSO'S WORK CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT over the fence or departed after the third Self Portr1it; Cubist Work; Self Portrait; Woman's Portrait inning when the home team started stinkjng up the place. IT .IS FORTIJNATE, indeed, that we have not as yet been vi.sited by the in- sta llation of toll gates or turnstiles on our public beaches. 'Mtis is good for the beachgoers but little help to the crowd- guessers. Beach throng estimating over the years, therefeu, has been left to the lifeguard forcer.From Seal Beach to San :; --aernente;-the good guardians of the shoreline each day gaze out across the _ senJL-naked bodies langulshlnl in the sand and attempt to calculale how many sunburns repose out there. Asked for a determination or the crowd-<:ount, lifeguard chieftains along our coostllne are usually very ·definite ..._fellows. -------"BIG CORONA? Why, today we had ll,408 people onthe.~ch at Big Corona, including a visiting deleg_ation from Tokyo, Japan and three losl'kid.$__ rom Bakersfield.'' ~ Questioned , however, on precisely how these facts and figures were arrived at, all lifeguard officials seem to become universally vague . A fara~·ay look gathers in their eyes. They J,11umble things about crowd projections, head· counts and ft se<:rct formulas. IT HAS BEEN RUJ\.10RED that the lifeguards in Ne:~'J)Ort Beach, for ex- ample, count incoming automobiles and multiply by three. Laguna Beach officers find out Newport 's figure and divide by one-third. Huntington Beach then steals the Newport tally and multlpUes by six. · Nobody knows what they do on Orange County-c<lnl.rolled beaches, except maybe to debate about drinking Jaws. Anyway, beach-counting ls sort of fun and nobody gets hurt except the visitors who go home sunburned. TlfE PRACTICE IS about the same as predicting our Orange Cioast weather, size or the surf or outcome or local elec· tions. Formal folks would classify these as Inexact Sciences. The rest of us cAll it guessing. Pope, Thieu .Hold Talks As Crowd Demonstrates -VA1'1CAl'!-GTY !AP) -Pope Paul Vl . and President Nguyen Van Thieu of South YieW!,m cooferred for more than an hour today as riot police in St . Peter's Square fought with demonstrators protesting the papal audience. Thieu reached and lert the Vatican by (,___I_N_S_H_OR_T._ •• _. __,,) helicopter to keep away from the streets \l'here Communists and leftist ttoman Catholic groups had threatened to stage a protest when he showed up. The Vatican described Thieu's visit as strictly private. e 1ndlat1 Plea SALT LAKE CITY (AP ) -American Indian Movement supporters seeking $1 million a year for self-help programs from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter· day Saints demonstrated ou tside the lock· ed Temple Square as the M0tmons end· ed their aMual General Conference SlDl· day. Thirty men , ~·omen and children dem· onstrators chanted and beat drums as they were turned away from the Square by church communications director Wendell Ashton, who accepted a box of flowers from lhe group for Mormon pres· ident Harold B. Lee. Ashton also issued a prepared statement outlining various programs of the church which benefit Indians. e Slkklt1t Takeover NEW DELHI (AP) -lndia said loday it took over the government of Sikkim beca""" ol "lhe complete breakdown o! law and order" in the llttle Himalayan kingdom. 'The Indian goverMlent version of the Sikkim crisi.! noted "excesses of the Pl> lice" which left many casualties. It said deaths and hundreds of arrests oceurred in demonstrations against the chogYaT1 or king. The unrest followed elections last week to lhe powerless legislative assembly. e Fire But:? WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Butchers Union wants President Nixon to fire Ag· riculture Secretary Earl L. Butz because he has become a "divisive factor" mak· ing economic problems \vorse. Patrick E. Gonnan, chief executive office r of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen 's Union. sent Nix· on a letter Sunday contending Butz has \vaged a "right'il.·ing propaganda can1· paign" against labor. e Argentlt1e Kidnap BUENOS AIRES, Argentina 1AP1 Another executive of a foreign company has been kidnaped, and the kidnapers were believed to be Jeft·\ving terrorist groups who collected $2.5 million in ran· som from American companies la st week. Police said three or four young people seized Francis Brlmicombe. a 57-year· old Briton outside his suburban home Sunday night as he returned from the golf course. He is president of the Argentine subsidiary of the British American To- baceo Co. and had lived in the country for 30 years. Florida Logs 88 Degrees H ig]Jest in Conti1iental V .S.; Lo'tV 3 in W yomilig Temperatures 1111111 Low Pr. ,ll.l!Mondy .. • il!l•nl1 .. • . \ ·~.., ~ » Sulla lo .. • wlndl r'Cll!'.d: •nd mornlnt hou., bf;. coml"9 j;;111iwe11 to w"I I to 15 kMttt 11'1 lfttrnOOM tocley an.a T1,1e1e11y. Hlgll IOdl't' 72. • Cotottel t.mptl'ttu,... r•noti trom !2 lo 10. ll'lllnd Nmotr1turt1 rlno• from ~ to n. Wit« ttmoer1turt st . Scattered around the house is another huge and enormously valuable collection of paintings and drawings by Matisse, 1\1odigliani, Duty, Vlaminck, Rousseau and other 19th and 2oth century masters. The walls were bare, but paintings were piled one on top of another on sofas and chairs and against furniture. Estimates oI Picasso's wealth were considered the wildest sort of guesswork, but he was undoubtedly one of the richest artisl.5 who ever lived, and probably the Army Engineers 'Divert Flood Waters to Lake NEW ORLEANS (AP ) -Part of the Mississippi River streamed into big Lake Pontchartrain today to ease the strain on levees protecting New Orlean5 from "one of the big floods of the century." Anny Maj. Gen. Charles C. Noble, head of the Mississippi River Com· mi ssion, said the opening of Bonnet ·Car· re Spillway 33 mUes above New.Orleans 'vas the first of several possible emergency moves. "\\o'E ARE PREPARED to open ad- dltlonal flood~·ays if future developments require their use," he told a group of \Vashi ngton officials Sunday. A festive crowd or about 4,000 gathered on the levee to watch Sen. Russell Long, ·(0-La.), rise the first of the spillway darri's 350 sections. The Arrtly Corps of Engineers said all sections would be open by \Vednesday. The open sec tions send water 5.7 miles down a trough of low lltnd from the river to the ZS.mile-wide salt water lake , which empties into the Gulf or Mexico. When completely open. the spillway will divert about a slxth or the river's flow - esUmated at 1.4: million ·cubiC feet a sec- ond between the 30-foot-high levees on both banks at New Cirleans. THE OPENING wa5 expected to lowe r the latest prediction of a crest of 20.2 feet at New Orleans, where the river gauge registered 18.2 feet SUJ"!day. At Slidell. La., the weather bureau's River Forecasting Center said the diversion would stop !he river's rise at Ne\\' Orleans and probably drop the level to 17.5 by Wednesday. Whether diversion of fresh water into the salty lake for the first time since 1950 would have adverse ecological con· seq uences was disputed. · Marine blologl•ts, agree . that ii the fresh water dilutes Lake Ponchartraln beyond a certain polnt for five days or more , the oysten, craM~and shrimps will he wiped out or sruUy reduced. ctiorletton " Cllarlollt ., Cl!I<~ " l& •• .. ·" Sun, Moot1, Tides HOWEVER, COL. Richard L. Hunl, ' Stcond 111011 ~~~-~~.~ •·n p.m. a.• chi ef of the. Corps of ~nglneers in New s~ 1ow •• • .. • .... 1:ll p.m. 2.1 Orleans, said that, within months , the Conclnn~tl "' " (ltVl!llJ>ll .. " Dtnwr ~ " Otiton il " t:=11111 !! WO~ J~~~~•llt " oe~n141 Clh " ~ lt\ Vtcill ~ L!Ttlt "oc~ " . , l.OUl,~otlt y " "'~' I: n Mllw111kce MDlt M. 11'1111 " New Oflt1n1 ~ .. NfW York " P. Oli.l1t>Om1 Cl!y .. Orn•l'I• ,. Plllla<l•lpl'll1 " " l'~PI • ll ~ lit 11\t)\tr.7.l'I '?jl• . Ort. " .. '"'-" .. 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Arrive at Phnom Penh PHNOM PENH, C.mbodia (AP) - American warplanes pounding Commun· isl gunners along the f\.1ekong River helped get the first convoy thrOllgil to Phnom Penh in 20 days. Three tankers and two cargo ships reached the isolated city Sunday, but two other ships were 106t and 11 other cap- tains abandooed the voyage up the riVer from Saigon. 0 EVERY TIME we slowed down they shot-at us,'! saldJC.S: W, ·master-of the 7,000..ton Lucky Star, the lead ship. He said U.S. planes striking as close as 1,000 feet ahead ci his ship helped get the convoy through. W said he had made about 10 prevlOUI' trips up the river, but Sunday's elght·hour journey from the Vietnamese border was the worst. The Lucky ·Star was hit once by-8. rock: et that went through a bulkhead and also had several dents from bullets. Communist gunners opened up on the convoy soon after tt CT'OS§ed the border Sunday morning. Despite the air support and accompanying Cambodian naval gun· boal.5, the Taiwanese freighter Ally was sunk and the FUlpino tanker Mekong was set afire and left burning about four miles inside cambodla. The fat e of the crewmen on the t\vo ships was not known in the Cambodian cipital. l\10RE TANKERS are expected to at- tempt the 60-mile passage. perhaps with- in a week. The arrivals Sunday eased a shortage of gasoline that has resulted in long lines at filling stations. All of the major high\\•ays leading into Phnom Penh have been cut and govern. ment forces have been taking a beating from the Conununist forces, particularly along the southern approaches to the capital. But a varied selection of food ls available in the 2~-and restaurants, and there are only occasional power _blackouts. The United States has doubl ed its ai r . shipments of n1ilitary equipment to Phnom Penh since th e beginning of the current Communist offensive in early February. military authorilics said toda y. They reported American Cl30 cargo planes from Thailand have been averag· · ing 20 deliveries a week of weapons and amn1unilion for !he last tu•o months. about double the amount shipped in be- fore then. • r\IEANWllILE , GEN. Alexander Haig Jr. arrived in neighboring Thail and to begin a four-day assessmeut for Presi· dent Nixon of the situation in Indochina . He met first in Bangkok v.i th F i e Id l\tarshal Thanom Kiltika chorn , the Thai premier. Later he fle\V to Vientia ne, talked for an hour with U.S. Ambassador G. 1t1c· r..·lurtrie Godley and then went v.i th God· ley for a 90-minute cooference at the home of Premier Prince SouvaMa Phou ma. McCord Ready to Linl{ Mitchell Witl1 Bugging NEW YORK (AP ) -Newsweek magazine says it has learned that a key Watergate witness is ready to announce that he was told John N. Mitchell's in- terest was piqued after he viewed documents photographed last May 30 at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Newsweek qu9~~ an unnamed source Sunday as saying Watergate eavesdrop- per James W. McCord was prepared to tell a news cmferepce that he had been told Mitchell o~ the June 17 raid after seeing the Photographs. -. McCORD WIU. say he was told by G. Gordon · Liddy and E. Howard Hunt, two others convicted 'in the Watergate break· in, that Mitchell cleared the plan for the Intelligence operation and approved Its $300,C(I() budget, Newsweek said . Mitchell, then head of the Committee to Re-Elect lhe 'President, has repeatedl y denied havins any part in the bugging and burglary at Watergate. Newsweek's source quoted McCord as saying his aulgnment.5 were to bug the Watergate headquarters; the head- quarters of the Democratic party's presidential nominee', Sen. G e or g e McGovern; and party offices in Miami Beach's Fountalnbleau Hotel during lhe Democratic NaUonal Convention. McCord, who hu spent three days before a select Senate lnvestlgatlng com· mlttee, has said ho would hold a press conference before making another Senate appearance. last year's Watergate bugging con· spiracy, his lawyer reports. Attorney David I. Shapiro said Sunday that Colson , who was White Houso special counsel, voluntarily submitted to the lie detector examination last week in New York. I PRF.SIDENT N I X O N ' s re-election organization also denounced today as "an absolute He" a report that one of its lawyers made cash payments to Watergate defendants to try to keep them quiet about details of the bugging of Democratic ·national headquarters . The New York Times said convicted Watergate conspirator James W. McCord Jr. had told a fede.ral grand jury that he believed KeMet h W. Parkinson, a lawyer for tt>e committee, "channeled cash payments to the Watergate defendants in return for silence after their arrest." Wicks I I i I 1 I ' I I 1N N9t1nl "'""°"'''"'' '"*°''" 11Y ttlf N1llo~ W"'""' 5..-Ylc• IUM•'I'• t~dudl"t AIJIP.t •llCI H1w11I, "''' • ti .hul!I Ml.,nl, F'l1. flit '°""""' ,..,...,.... llllt m!ll'lll"' .... At Your Service Wednesdays and Sundays in the S•llt,,.•'1' •11111 S••r1 II .,..., .. lltt ,_,,.,, rt11r ,,,., 11r t t,M, 1•19"1•r· •r 1 •·"'· lvn••r. c•ll •!If I '"" Wiii k llN!lfl'll M Vtlt. C•ll• •rt ttl.911 llflfll 'I l ,fft. Ttlrphonrs Mt•I Ortl!Wf (tulll'I' A,..t• "'"'' ._.,~ '"'1'11w10 .... 11 •• , .... lttdl SEN. WWELI, P. Welcl<er Jr. (R· Conn.), a member of the commlttte, sald Sunday he was not opposed ts> a news conference after the wltnesi answers more questions from the cOmmittee. I .r.<t• I 7here's bHn • m1111t boycott 1 .I ...,.... ....., Nl"O 11 Ltrtml" w.,.. I Callror"I• m.:..::::. tE= == .... , It •-· • s Coutal Wenlller -.try _., ,.,.,..,. U,llt vtl"IHh ~ • DAILY PILOT 4M Wttlfl\l!tltw .,,, .......... 1Ulf .... c.._..., ct,ittt-••' '" '·~~" ..... 0-""''· ...... l LtttM ........... .,.,.. ' Metnwhlle, ln W11hlnitoo, fonner While House 1ldo Qw1n 'II. Collcll t4Dk Ind paned 1 lie dttector t at In u effort to Jll'OV9 he had no advlllCll knowled&e of ' Pe# it on /' ' I • ~---~-------~-""' I ..... I J October,--and again i n December, the young, man had retreated into a protective shell. An introvert to begin wtth. he rarely spoke without weighing each word. He didn't then and doesn't \ now seek to· justify ··his decisions since the Games. His life-style is his own and he opts for privacy. It's doubtful if he's been swimming once since he climbed out of the pool in Munich. MARK COPED as best he could with the kaleidoscopic events and trials that beset him . Now he llas returned to the water to regain a natural tranquility -but as a sailor. I found Mark and his fiancee , Susan Weiner, o.n the deck of his 39-root. Class 1C sailboat, the Sumark 7. "Sumark 7" on the transom of the trim craft is an anag_ram or thei~ first names and the §C_yen golds he won. Susan , who is a natural beauty with long, dark blonde hair and a model 's figure , was aire"idy arranging lines and other gear on--deck. -Mark'.s father, Arnold, .was aboard to serve as crew. ~·Mark is absolutely crazy about sailing," Arnold said, as Nixon Using Ex-POW s For Propaganda-Fonda RANCHO SANTA FE (AP) -President Nilan Is using the return of American prisoners of war for political propa- ganda, antiwar actress Jane Fonda said Sunday. * * * POW Offers Fonda Trip CALDWELL, KAN. (APl - Former prisoner of war CS.pt. William R. Schwertfeger says if actress Jane Fonda likes North Vietnam so well, he'll personally buy her a ticket .to get there. Schwertfeger's c o m m e n t was in response to a state- ment by Miss Fonda that prisOners of war probably weren't treated too badly by the North Vietnamese, who Schwertfeger said "have no concept of freedom ." The POW spoke to about 600 persons at a ceremony Sunday welcoming him back to his hometown in south~entral Kansas. llls Air Force jet was down- ed over North Vietnam in February 1972. ; Ile asked the crowd to temember the POWs who haven't yet returned home. He spoke of fainiUes of men .still missing in action, saying "They have no hope. They need the prayers of each and every one of you. Those men have given up their lives ror something they thought was right and I would have given up mine too." "We -not the POWs -are being brainwashed," she said. "He (Nixon) wants to define the war as an American vic- tory, so these are American heroes. "We're talking about pr~ fessional careerist pilots who make upwards of $30,000 a year and fly from comfortable bases with swimming pools and I!rostitutes· all aroun:d. They fly to a country they knew nothing about, bomb civilians, lie about it -the Lavelle case proved that - come back and get drunk. "This is how the pilots I met described their life. These are heroes?" Miss Fonda spoke to about 150 persons at ·a ..-backyard reception in this fashionable San Diego County comlillllllity to raise money for medical aid to Indochina. outside, about 15 persOns opposed to her views stood with signs b8ering slogans such as: "Who Do You Believe?" and "Boycott Jane Fonda Movies." Mi~ Fonda said she was "quoted out of context to make it seem like I said all the POWs were lying." "There might have been very severe treatment for some prisoners," she said, "but some forced the Viet- namese to be brutal. They tried to escape. Jf you try to escape from Jlf'ison in this country and you're the wrong color, you get shot." Miss Fonda also claimed that several prisoners who came home before this year's cease fire disclosed there was "an informal policy of col- laborating in prison, then get.- ting out and saying you were tortured to save face." 2 FOR 1 PRIME RIB THRU APRIL • WO'WUTtll'F ..,, ....... llACl,CMI. .......... ICMl.tO'l') ...... w 1 the boat powered out toward the open Pacific ocean. "He takes the boat out two or three times a week. Considering he'S only been sailing· six months he's very good." ' \ THERE IS an easy allecUon between father and s on . Arnold Spitz was concerned al>oot t~e image many people tui.ve of Mark. ·- "You have no Jdea of the tremendous pressures ?.iart was· under for four years preparing for the Olympics," he said. ','He was absolutely dedicated. It takes time for a "I WAS .SICK with hepati-'youngster to make the ad- tis lhe past two months," justment when it's·over." Mark said, handling the Mark continues to work for big boat with skill. "I'm still Schick ·and is raising funds for getting my strength back. a therapeutic swimming pool Suzy's been helping m e . at Ciedars.Sinal M e d I c a I Believe it Or not, she fixes din-Center. He also has a business ner for ine almost every arrangement with Spartan night." Pools of New Jersey. ~r:irl' Jn., .. <>4 r(\wn to kiss ~ ALMosr THREE hours bad lai an era 1ohich elapsed and Mark turned the war hi th ti Sumark 7 for home. He • ps e an • brought tbe boat in under he-ro, the only tnan power to a smooth stop In the to win seoen gold berth. medals sicddenlt1 "W.e're not making any avas ata ar1achro• defm,1,te l~g-~ge plans right now, Sptti said. "We're set-nisn1. ---_Ling_w"dding arrangements ~ aiid-l!ve-been.: gelling-my her on the cheek. "She's health back." damed good." . . Mark Oasliea his wlilte. _While Spitz busied himself snliJe. ,'me uneaSlness • Was: with the sails, Suzy set the gOne record straight on how they He. refused to speculate cm met. ·~ J at. futun!· be also Wd-nlithillg "A !rien~ of my father's is a about hi~ critics. He is a mutual friend .of Arnold's," young1nan in love with Suzy ~.aid Suzy, who JUSt turned ~1. and his boat and there isn't He showed Mark a picture of room for anything else. Eish rSiid Man Held In 4 Rapes . . famous •ak.er sunglasses 1.99-2.99 • • _ ........ . . $4-$6 values. Brighten up your • ~ fash io n wardrobe with a great variety of sunglasses. Choose ••' '_ • mock tortoise or light metal frames with s~oke or brown lenses .... in the latest fashion shapes: rounds, ovals, square~, octag ons, aviators, pilots. The greatest group of shades under the s~n! Cosmetics, 17 Noti~ns, 4 · fitt9~ ~tt ttlli® lloIP®ao:clllmanw ANAHEIM NEWPORT HUNTIN6TON I EACH 444N. 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Republican outfalls to meet n!quirements of~·~ law could cOst the party, willing at any time to bow lo the demands of laxpayera an at.imated $600 mlllion rn the next decade. politica. Unfortunately this type of loyalty ts not re- The study Indicates that some of the -regulation• ganled u..a ,t>rime qualificatjon {or the man wh9 h~dS could safely be rno<lifioo -·~ .-the 6Uppose<llY non--political law enf9n:emerit agency. _ ~archers covering 300.' miles of coastline into , He was 1101 condemned as ·a crlmlnal, just a pli:ant -·wnrdi 'seven ma1or olit'falls-pour a--billion· gall ;qaltJt-,to·comply-with requeota from tho-Wbitli treale\I waste 'daily found "little cause for • ouse. Tllis ,attitude seem.s ·to have cost !rim !he job be concern"' bver the ocean. i1ppact of this ~·· No sub-. wanted very bad!Y ·and probably was otherwise qualified stantial treatment modifications are Justified, they re-to hold. • ·• . port, beyond steps · to cut· down ''floatable" materials And it is safe to say \hat unless Ille President moves which are esthetically disagreeable. to clear up the Watergate matter once and !or all, other The 531-page rewrt was prepared by th• Southern careers will be iii similar jeopardy. . California Coastal Water IU!search Project sponsored -by-gOV'!f-llnient-agencJd..in..1(en\W'.a,J,o$ hgg~Jes San Diego ,and Orange Counties. The ·,..searchers did find unacceptable. levels of DDT being disc~arged iri some areas and noted that t_he ch~mil<!'I was loun~ fu bottom fish, but that these species do no! include com mon sport and commercial fish that live in surface waters. -~Officials o! the SCCWRP hope' the extensive study may persuade the authorities to review their criteria on ocean discharges, which , they maintain, do not gen· ente the pollution problems found . in inland bodies of fresh water. U the report proves valid, the tax saving eould be impressive. 1~ Victim of Watergate Withdrawal of the nomination of L Patrick Gray W as director of the FBI came is no particular surpriae. As the Senate Judiciary Comnuttee's probe of his , 7'--:-::-:.-1':--" .. --• -- \700U llllllation Fans of Gigi, the radi""'<!llipped whale that livened things up off the Orange Coast· last year; were under· standably delighted when the frisky mammal was re- ported off San Pedro a couple of weeks ago. Whale-watching s1Judents said Gigi frolicked around their boat· for 45 minutes ..rule they took films and slides of her antics. They even thought they saw marks left by the radio transmitter attached to Gigi when she was released from Sea World -the only gray whale ever raised In captivity. But alas, the scientists 'at Sea World, after c,ueful e~~at;i.on of ·the evidence, have pronounced the new Gigi an unposter. She's a look-alike, and act-alike, but ~e's not. the original, they. ~y. Their dismal conclusion, m _fact, is that the real Gigi probably never will come m111ng agam, though she will surely live in legend. -~-- \ . • " '" ·'· '" .. , ' I ' ,,, .. ,, Birth· ·Rate Dr-0p Has Great Impact Dear - Gloomy Gus OEO Gets 300 New Euaployes • A few years ago, overpopulation was being blamed for all our social ills. Tcr day, demogra phers have a new cone em -the dramatic dro~ in the nation's birth rate B. hs declined so sh~ly in 1972 "--1hat-lbe -fertilily' rite (the ~ave.rag.e number of chlldren a woman hBs during her Ufetime)-fell -to 2.03, s:lg,ilficantJy below the "replacement level" of 2.1 children per . family. The absolute nU111ber of births was the smallest in 27 years. The implications o( the decline will be discussed by the American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians at their annual meeting on Wednesday in Houston. EXPERTS say many factors were responsible for the decline in births, in- cluding improved methods of con- traception, liberalized abortion laws, the sluggish ec<1nomy, concern about the en- vironment and women's liberation. Even if the downward· trend in births should reve rse tomorrow -800 that seems unlikely -the "baby bust" already has EDITORIAL RESEARCH -- had ilfaF-reaching impact on U.S. socie- ty. Consider the nation's hoapltals. The declinin& number of births has forced many or them to reduce their maternity· care faC!lities. 'Ille demand for teachers and schools also has been reduced. Manufacturers of baby supplies, food and toys diversified into other fields as it became apparent that the baby market was growing steadily smaller. The change from three-children to two- children families will arrect almost every aspect of American life. If the family is smaller, writes Ben Wattenberg (World Magazine, Aug. 29, lm), "the costs of necessities ... either shrink or remain the same ... while the proportion ·Of family income available for luxuries climbs sharply .'' Smaller families have n1ore mode st housing req uirements,' 'Dismantling' Joh Costly ! ,. Modem math: Jane Fonda=~· lean patriot. Timothy Leary =gen· ius. Two plus two =seven. -PSEUDO-INTELLECTUAL OIMm't ... CMl-'11 •r. '""""""' W r1Mln M4 M Mt_.,._...,., retltcl IM vi-. M lfN --· s.tlllll ""' Hf --~U!IJ_~~~-~11"~ fience-an ,increase in apartment Jiving can be expected. Women with fewer children are more likely to take a job, which may encourage even smaller families. WASHING T 0 N -Tougb-1alking Howard Phillips, brought in to dismanUe the Office . of Economic Opportunity, is actually hiring more than 300 new employes at a cost to the taxpayers of $1 million. Many are i'ight-wing cronies, with his same YOWJg Ameri-. -ca"l1S -rol' Freedom~ background, who l are now pulling down fancy, $100-a- day wages. Others are refugees from The Committee to Re-elect the Presi- dent who had been looking for some way to tap the GOP money machine. . . EVEN AS Phillips was explaining to Congress how much he is doing to save money by closing off programs for the collect higher wages than OEO finally closes and they move on to claim other federal jobs available to deserving Republicans. Almost as i n c r e d i b 1 y , Phillips is actually providing some of his new hands with shiny new furniture from poor and fuing veteran anti-poverty the General Services Administration, at workers, be asked the Civil Service Com-still more cost to the taxpayers. mission to let him hire more empl~es. --Asked-about.-Rhillip&!-odd...wa)lrol-clo5- ESfiffiafes from -Administration -lnTdger -mgdown the OEO, a spokesman said officials are that Phillips' -final hiring OEO was short-of clerical help and' need- ~~~ew:~~~et~~~~v~=e~~e$~~gli~~ ~b~~~!iP~l;:;~:J\p :P:mn:. June-30. closedown took place "in an orderly manner." What the splurge amounts to is hiring people to fire ·people, a clear violation of Footnote : : Phillips bu~ ~JlSO~ ,f°'.1);4 the spirit and perhaps the letter of Civil enough money to buy 30 American flags· Service regulations. and stands for hi s patriotic lieutenants at · a cost of more than $50 each. A THE ERRATIC Phillips bas even given spo~esman said they were bought to some of his favorites temporary pro-counter anti-Nixon, "anti-American" motions and managerial jobs so they .can posters at OEO headquarters. STABUJZING populatioo growth will not automaUcally solve all existing social and ecological problems. In America the population issue is more one of a massive appetite for resources and energy than of lack of space. "The problems we face are not now those of too many people," says Wattenberg. "The problem is what people will decide lo do about their pcob- lems. That is a political question, Jl9t a demographic one, and the results remain to be seen." The Joy of Unemployment 'Bigness' Undermines Moral V aloos Credit where it's due. Mr. Nixon bas made young Fred Frisbee happy. And more's the miracle for yoW'lg' Frisbee had been unhappily unemployed for more than a year. [..__AR_T_..;...H_o_PP_E___.J vironmentalists on pollution. Television repairmen deaJt with loneliness:. mailmen with alienation and he certainly couldn 't take a nicke['for workinf" with a Suicide ' Prevention Bureiu. One of the basic problems oµr new society has not even begun to att.ack is the effect of sire on morality, to pu~ it ~s simply as possible. That is, as our organizations and institutions keep get- ting bigger, it becomes harder for an in- dividual to identify with them ln ·his moral code. 1 read in the New York Times recently that the big cab companies estimate a $3 million a year 105.!I from drivers who car- ry passengers with "the flag up," In the new book, "Stealing," Mark Lipman, an industrial investigator, documents the stealing of bllliom of dollars' worth of goods by employes in luge operations. LlP~IAN • fulm inates against these "crooks .. , yerlhe problem ls as mvcb . psychological as it is ethical. Few scliool children would steal from a candy shop operated by an old couple they knew; but many have no compunction in shoplifing from a giant chain-store, which they tend to look upon as rich, exploitative, and cove red by insurance, anyhow. The fact that the consumer pays for this in the end fails to disturb them-it is too ab- • stract to strike their moral nerve. Actually, the amount stolen by pro- fessed thieves .jg only a trickle compared with the enormous piUerage by employes (and everi managers) in Wholesale and retail organizations. INDUSTRY has added many more sophisticated detection devices, sec urity personnel, and even dog squads• for patrolling this larceny -but thus far too JitUe avail. And, as enterprises keep ge~~ ting bigger .and more impersonal, the ih· dividual's sense of "stealing" becomes blunted; and especially if he knows that the company itself has not been above ii- , legal or unethlcal practices. In his final chapter, "Stealing ls Big Bus~/! Lipman warns us that "in- dustrial tbefts_are_escalating at the rate of 1>20 percent; estimates in dollar volume range from $3 billion to $15 billion a year." If true, these figures would make "inside theft" one or the largest industries in the U.S. -and one that pays no taxes, to boot. YET I FEEL that oo amount of laws or prosecutions or cameras or detectives or dogs will diminish this appalling statistic until and unless we redistribute our work patterns on a human scale and involve our workers so that they have a community or interest with their employers. So long as they feel alienated. anonymous and expendable, so long will they continue to "rectify" these felt iesentmenls by pilfering. It Is awfully hant (and unnatural ) to steal from someone who knows you, likes you. and represents you; and the cor· porative state that has evolved in America society may find that Its proud "efficiency" has been subverted by a lack of loyalty to the ·creed of Bigness over All. What did It was the President's ham- mering home the _work -ethic.-__!!He's right" said Frisbee. "The reason I'm unhappy is that" J'm unemployed. I 'll get a job! 11 At first, Frisbee thought he'd get a job as a poverty worker, that being the subject he knew the· most abQut. B\Jt he noted poverty workers were being sacked left and right by Mr. Nixon, who attacked them foursquare as "Those who make a profession out of poverty." "The Presi~t'a absolutely right," said Frisbee thoughtfully. "I'd never sleep a wink at night, making my living · off the pove~ of others. How -Ilic can you get?' ·• So he decided to be a doctor Instead. "I shall dedicate my me,.. be said oobly "to healing the halt, the lame and ti.e blind ." r At l•ast that's What be decided UJ1til· the awful truth• struct Jllm:. "If mall!ng •· . . • . BANKERS made loans to impoveri shed l~v~g off ·the poo~ ls ·~d, ttie,n makmg a --widbws and orphans. Insurance sa lesmen living off the sick IS obviously even Jived on the financial fears of their .. worse. clients. And financiers and fat cats grew FOR A while, he considered becoming fatt er on human avarice. a farmer as he loved the concept of the Eritertainers pfofited on boredom. rich earth· putting forth food in. abun-artists on ugliness. polemicists on · dance. "But surely," he said, shaking ?}is apathy .. And as for being an undertakP.r head, "I can't in good conscience profit or a lawyer, Fr.isbee never gave either from human hunger." profession a glance. A friend ~ested he ·become a For several ho he thought he might . minister and fight · sin, though tfle wages like to be a politici in order to change •} weren't too good. "1be wages 1of .s i g;" the whole system-ntil he realized that , said Frisbee gloomily, "are you knOw politi cians were the worst of the lot.,, what." , "For after all ," he said, "they draw B'e com 1 n g a ·teacher . sounded their pay for dealihg with every single rewarding -Wltil be ttaliJtd he woW<I be problem we've got." , ,... draWing a salary solely because of 1he ig-norance of little children:.. ; IN TIIE ENO, Frisbee saw that every ' A career in the police force or fire worker in the country made hi s living off department wece similarly out. "How the poverty, sickness, sin, ignorance, · can any decent human being,'' he said, crimes, disasters, fear.s and troubles o\ .. make a career out of benefiting from his fellow citizens. crinie and boiocautls?'' So he had no choice but to remain Plumbers, he noted, thrived on sto~ unemp!Qyed. But now, thanks to Mr . Nix1. ped up sinks, garbagemen on garbage, on, he's happy. 111 street twe(epers , on , litter ahd en-11) Women .Prison Guards):,~ 'fhr~at to . Safet~--=---? Quotes IU 1.J ' " DR. MARTIN GRIFFIN) Kentfttld, retired physician, environmentalist, on daDy roar-idtle nm -"I t!On'tl'tlifti8Cl. I call my wife lrom Tony's bar and she picks me up." · Talk about stupid! They've been hiring gals as guards at the state's maximum secu rit y prisons. I _ mean. the prisons for men. They have hired several gal guards at San Quentin, ooe or two at Folsom and Soledad. Can you imagine? Putting women in cell blocks and gun towers to oversee men who haven't Seen curls or curves for years? It 's mad· ness! One San Quentin Inmate ls raising caln about It. Lar- rance Hand, who has been locked up there RUS WA LTON J Ken Brown. spo kesman for the California Correctional Officers Assn., describes the new women·hiring policy as "unbelievable." For one thing, he argues, it puts male guards in a dangerous situa- tion. . All one al those gals has to do 18 wiggle the wrong "'ay at the wrong time and she could start a riot. Then the male guards would be left tO pick up the pieces. As a matter of fact, adds Brown, the whole thing Is a threat to the safety of both guards and Inmates. He says the CCOA wlU take whatever since Feb .. tm. calls 1he gal guard "a carrot on a string." lie NlYS she makes bim thing aboot hls wire and that drives steps are necessary to put an Immediate him up lbe wall halt to the Inane policy before there ls . bloodshed. HAND has brought suit ag1lmt-the '" You con't blame the hi rarcby of the statt. lfe charges cruel ina unU5Ual state Department of airrectlons. Not en- punlshm<nt. tlrtly. It was told by the State Personnel , Board to hire women guards or be in violation of fed ei;:aI anti-discrimination laws. ~ FEDERAL la"".S say women must be hired for the same job.< and on the same buis as men. Prilon officials ad-- mit that could mean . the gals will even- tually be assign«! to monitor the shower areas, help "'8ke "skin" sea rches, apd to patrol coll blocks. Equal pay, equal work. "Can you believe it?" Brown groans. "That's dynamite. There's no death penally in this state. What would a Ufe- tenner liave to lose if he attacked one of those female guanls? "A month In Jock.up? SO what?" Brown also worries that 1he hiring ol gal gusrds might result In reverse discrimination. Some of 1he long·tlme male guards have earned lbe right 'lo less haurdou.I duty. "What happens now! Will they give the gels the .. sy spots and force tho. old- timer's back 'lo the more dangerous posts?" ,. THE WOMEN1lbben are trying to pull lhe same stunt al the California lljghway Patrol. They want the Palrol to r.crult, train and employ women officers. can you tmaglne. highway patrol-gals in a higb-lpeed !hootout? Or, OD riot· control duty in a screaming mob? Br1 how would yuu like to be stranded oo a remote highway some dark a n d rainy night and have to depend on a highway petrol·woman to come to your aid? Me, I'll take thooe two-fisted, six-foot ~--B11 George ---· Dear George: You BOt any hot phone numbers? I'm at the point where I may ' In- fidel on my wife. 1 D. E. Dear Q. E.: -• Try ln!orm1lion. You could use tome. (\\'.rite to O<orge, the advice col- umnist's advice columnlst.) · • • patrolmen. It's not that I'm anti.women; it's just that J'm pro-security. 'lbe libbers didn't'l·eclron with Highway Patrol Conunt.-er Wslt · Pudinslti. a tough old bin! who came up through the · ranks . He's oo patsy. Let the department d con'eCtions knuckle Wlder; not Pudinskl, he's a fighter. HIS DEPUTY,. E. D. lleringer, recentl)I staked out the Patrol's male- only l)Ollcy before 1he State PerlOllllel Boan! and the Board agreed. Now the Patrol is ~in« as usual w h i I e preparing to defend 1ts policies In court, If necessary. · For the good of ·tho motorists In .this state -men , women and kids -you'd better hope Illa! lbe Patroj prevails: · And, 1f all of this Is an example of what tbe· llO-Cail<d 'Equal Rlghls Alnendm""t would procluce, who needs it? Callfol1li•'• Iegi8)~tors -should ~ their raUfica- tlon. , Slupfd laws should DOI be permllled 10 canctt common sense. ' ' OllANGI COAST DAILY PILOT R·o~rt N. \Vcccf.,. PublUhtr Thomai Kttuil, Ed itor I r u Barbara_ Kre~Wls EdilOrio! Pag< \ditor I The ~ltOrial paae of the Daily I Pilot 11eek• to fntorm and sllmu· la.le retiders by prte&nUna this .,, new11paptr'1 opinions ancj tom-I mental')-on tn1ll" of lntdest and f• ~i~nHl<:an~. by provldlnv a forum 'f t for the exprttston o( our ~ers' 1Jl>lnion1, and by Pretcntlna the ! divene Vlt'Wl)l'linll of rnformcc:t ob. serwrt and spolcesmtn on toplCI ·•• of the ch,y. ,r,. M011day, April 9, 1973 ,,, _, 1 • ·-· • . . -. -. DAILY PILOT f M-y, Ap.11 9, 1973 • ) QUEENIE Not in Cpllege l By Phi] lnterlan·dl ·200~000 Eas7Biders . ,. . A:rtANTA \(UPI) ~There i:OJ!ege, bkom)hg eligible lo~ level In eight years. cQ!iic1<11ng · .a~e sOme 200,000 "e~_)'...rJder" ... draft deferment,· dropped with the ~ng thrtlt ot'lhe tYpe yoyths in Nv"'rica, roam, sharply in' 1972 to its lowest dralt. Jni l11e·-tOads:·y r a Ve 11 n g AIJ"(el'Hw"-ii ' ,..-,~.-1-.~·~aO...a....-,Tmmgoff!atm1n>r1n1t-~~---~''---l----'-'-:---:---",....,.,.,.~.,,,,,,._,_..._:._.:;..1 commUnes, according to Dentu~lnvention ........... -. . ! ~iologist l\bb<>ll L. Fe.rriS. ~erf-1 , l!ad of tlie--Xtnoi'f Uitiversity sociology depart- ment, says these youths afe not in the' nation's labor force. "U-" 8c: .. u• ~•• lbrms an ellltic tnm1brane that ,.._... .nm .....n hcl(ll •b«rb the ll!ocb of bi~ The nea.f'Clt thine to havins" your own tcelb ia poit>\ble now with a nqr--art: th.ey-in coUege or the plastic m-am dilCOvay tharaclU· ally holdt both. "uppcn" an<l and cbewiq. _ With FtXonbn" many denblrO wtarets may eat speak, taua:h, with littJe..""Wbrry or dentwa comitl.a: loaat. One •Pplicat.ion ._,,.Jut for ............,..._ -armed' forces: "lowen" u ntvtt befo:n poll&i.ble. ,.----II-'::.::::::'-' n ralfitcOVttJCltlted-F1x---"'TH~:V'RE ._HANGING ·ror daily home .u.~ (U.S. Pat. "" . ' 13.()93.988) and 1rha• ·reW>IU· lose," said Ferris. "They are tioniuddenturewarlni.FIXOOll'lf ti11l to health. Sec your dentiFt re1ut1U'IY. GtJ;ta&Y·to-p:te F1XOOEHT Denture Adflesive Cream. -. '--· not doing anyll)ing. '! \ And ·"hanging loose" he ad··liiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~:~g:::s not altogether~ )>ad OVERWEIGHT _. sOc.ial dropoll.lS -who _JJon't know what to do with their lives are responsible for a , sharp decline in coll ege Mel\ oft<! -me!Loff.dt!6-·-__ 50 women and SO men at least 20 lbs. overweight _... and no more than 80 lbs. to ~pl,te 6 w ... k1 · crash Weight and inch 1011 p'rogram. For research , enrollments. ·, • story. on human . CHORIONIC GONADTROPHIN ·' ~. ' Wyetli, 'Paintings They were the subject of a Census Bureau report last! year and a special paper authored by Ferris which ap- peared in the Am er i can Must be able to pass rigid physical exam and pay cost of medical and lab fee, etc. ' COSTA MESA 646-1633 1169 NIWPOIT To Be • l d Statistical Association. • Disp av.e -:iiE NUMBER of white Omega Clinic HOUIS: t:IOoJrtO P.M. . .J-·~ male----18-19 year olds entering _ Special to tt.e y Pilot · it an exciting opportunity to be SAN FRANCISC'.;EOC'-~PC,la"-ns,-· .::parl:,:;..:o:;:·"su"'c'.,'.'b"an"'e:'.'.Ih;i;i;;;t10;;_n_:.::..'.'.::. T HE ST ORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO TH E BEACH AREA BABY'S EMOTIONS -Y'!'J!!g ladY..J!!!i!!!£t that new· • b6rn infant of yours to start registering distress and d~ lighl wilhin about two ~onths. By ·five months, the little have been announced for a major, exclusive "showing o{, the art of Andrew Wyeth this -'~"'---"'~""'c-"'-"'5"!cc'!! PHARMAC.Y summer aflhe--ra:}[QeYOiiii'g'"" Memorial Museum. e Wild Parrots REDWOOD CITY (AP) }~k~1 should reveal signs. of fear, disgUJt ,and clanger. And Ruth Prim did a double take by 19 ~onths, both elation and affection show up. Then .-~when she saw a flock of 25' brilliantly-colored s 0 u t h ... comes jealousy, jusJ a little ~ter. So reports a baby spe-~eri~; pap-oUI ip lhe 1 ~s ~alist. ':.. ... '.:\ ~ s . , ... .. 1 ~ · ~ ,. T_he exhibition, . June 16 primarily i from reproduc- thrbugh Sept. 3, Will featu_re 1 tiODS." some , 90 wo~ks span~tng The Wyeth ·exhibition has wteth!~ career, 1ncIud1 n g ~ orglnized for' the de ~.any l;n! ~Y ~e artist and hi~ Young M~i;n <ilY .Mrs. w~. , WE QUOTE PRICES in her liaekyard. , : q ;;. · a; If you :V.Wll, .II AJ>lllagious. "'141 lOI{) know. ilk"'lise "They're here every fnOm'. 'if you gr{ij. :llitrdidyou know it'1 ,also contaglowi if·yoU · ing and evening," said Mrs. shiver? Or if you tense up? Now that last item is what's Prim who., like other San significant here. It's why the tense citizen has so much IAN McKIBBIN White , Francisco Peninsula residents -'trouble ~ friends. In said soul's presence, everybody director of museums, noted wif~ ~opi thelr persoDal col da M. Com, professor of fit' . tection. • · · history at Mills College ind visiting curator _! at . t be museum. ' , " . OVER THE PHONE .•• ANYTIME ;.....cH~ THDI s~r.~• SALi ~P1c·1ALS-. s •.•• ,. I o.r .... ,,1c •. ,, 'TYUNOL #100 .! •••................. :., ....... $2.85 $2.4• LISTERINE ... ntla.ptl,c, ,l2 01 ••••••.••••• , • , •••••• , 2.4• ···~ 1.4• WASH 11'1ff CARE Sh1mpoo, 12 en •••••• : •••••••• 1.98 LS• ltevlOn "AQUAMARINE" Lotion, 12 01 •••••••••• ,, , 1.65 l .• JS 1 .... ,,. $1.99 ,1.29 1.19 "' here and in San Mateo, has else tends moSl contagiously to tense up, too. that a grant of $175,000 from grown accustomed to the big In the _days of the great wooden sailing ~ps, a. lot of . the Bank of America to the green and yellow tropical boats capsir.ed but few sank. ~t least, not unmediately. museum society will be used Mrs. Corn's boot; "1be Art of Andrew Wyeth," will serve as the exhibition ·catalogue. 2700 E. Coast11iroiw.av, at Femleaf. ·Corona del Mar birds which have ·suddenly And thet was when the ancient sea tradit!On got started: to aid in sponsoring the 11- tumed up In the area. .. --11te captain is the last man to leave lhe ship. You bet, week retrospective exhibition. KIDS LOVE The parrots apparently are sir. It was safer, far safer than the open water, always. "We are fortu!late indeed,' escapees from suburban cages Wi'l" bird, the captain. · White said, "in securing UNCLE LEN or froni a pet store shi'pment . . . J Bank's support. --SATURO·A. YS IN • • m 644-7575 at Sao:Efllfelseo-Jnternational-Add,.~;o..L,M...Boyd,..£_0 .. Box..lBIS"Ne"' -Speaking lor BanlL.....oJ _ ___ ·. .' Airport, oJficjals believe. orrBe~Canfc92660. , Amerlca;-Senlor-viC.-Presi' ~rHE-DAlt:Y Ric¥nt Vf8!;4,-P.~;@1,a "'--dent:.&muel ;B?Stewart-called -~ Hum~.S~pc e,,Y ·~,~;1 ,, ....... , 'J.i._~, ••• 1 -~ · '· '"'" '·"·· '~ t nd t ·T 1 to .,,., :io .-,,·~ !!.._ 'I ''L'\; ~ :1r1, ·1 ~" ., . -. ' . I e en, w .peop e.oo "" ~~"/:' ,.<,.. "1cl"1 ·• .( -i.. ~,..J 1· -• ··•- try tQ catch them. ~ • r.• ......... •, .,.~.-, ., >t' .I, IJ_ .. -.-•-· • P.'1!!1.t.·' ... an·. ... · .,. .. ,.. ·-·' .. • ·-- b.11. r.... t ! ,,, .. ....... . . -,,1~: ... 11.~ • '"' ~~ .,,:·-:-)·-_"';::'l ~ .:.i:~t.:r~ -{1~· ;,,))'. ..(\.«.. ~ 'l:V" .,.~, 1 ...... . . ' ', ' I •\ ' sACitAME'NTO . (AP) -~ 1 J 1 · • • • :1 • ·,. "'' " •• : 1 ;. ~ " 1 .,, ...... ,· • r ' ' , ' ~to-~~of-~ • .. cat pelts has c~ared a major Assembly committee but has another committee to go before reaching the Assembly floor. The bill -authored by Assem blyman Daniel E . Boatwright, (D-Cooconl) - passed the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee 6--0. It went to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. Boatwright said the ~i,11 was aimed -at stopping develop-, ment of CODUl)erelal dog or cat pelt Industries i n California "before they really get started." e J\le.,ada'• Piek CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -Nevada's legislators have named the desert bighorn sheep as their state animal. After some light-hearted sneering at the wild mustang -the other ' nominee -the state Senate sent a bill designating the ofricial animal to . Gov. Mike O'Callaghan, who is expected to sign it. The only supporte r of wild horses; was Sen. Cliff Young al ~ w~said the mustangs have "Jlfl"indominable will to survive and an uncl,yi.QgJ9ve of rr~om."- e Blood Meter ·STAN~ORD (AP) -A "blood flow meteri. has been implanted in animals .t 0: monitor their heart rate and blood flow by radio, a Stanfor.d University research t e'I m says. I " .. $500 Set rAs Reward I I Cagltol New1 Service I SACRAMENTO -The iDepartment of Floh and pame and, the U.S. Fish ~nd Wildlife Service are Seeking information fegarding lhe shooting of ~n adult bald eagle at Salt !springs ~rvoir l n tilaveras County .. ' '. --'· car ----. d ~-''' eame •·uJ.· A....ilable llWinv-<lid llaalml Mata.Releaae the side locl:ing handle and 'fO'I • can pl vat the ieat 99'.' ,for easr, entiTorexit. I ~":'~~t Tachometer,ommeter, ·clock and temperature .lh•ailable .gaugecanboor;dered. .with t."t:"' 0: Wide ran~ of VS. 11vailable, Fron>a 145-hp TurboFire350 VS to a 24S·hp Turbo. lei 454 VS wilh four. barrel carburetion. Blaclt:--ted taillicrht trim. Complements the black-finished grtlle with SS emblem. Tole' a ncoDtl to buckle ttQ. lt COCJld .ave 9 lJ/eU.e. ' . I The National Wildlife !Federation, in a campaign ~o halt the Indiscriminate !killing of the bird sym· :bollzing the United States, lposted a $5llO rtWard for 11n1orma11on leading to the 1arrest arM convJcUon of 1al\)lone killing a bald 1eatle. · a-Ile SS. It's as lean and tbger a~ grade!~! and eitcil!ng as we could make it. Underneath. gTOQi new ride and handling. infde and OU~ oportr touches everywhere- pa.rt of which you can see above, like special body striping, rally wheels and white let11>red tires. The real aWCllla ybu on the rlqht. Mcatchlnv~ min-. On the left, remote control. On the right manual odJuatment. Hydr11· 11111tic. You decide. A fully syn- chronized 4-speedor one of the bestauto- motios in the world. Front and nor •iabiliar bcm. Partly responsible for J>recise handlinq of Oievelle SS • ' I . II • • • • L • " ' 1 , r 1 • • .. • N . ' ,. • • • \ 'DAILY PILO ! _; I • -r . .. \ [ Wonlaii~-Pill Caused Stroke T~rmen~&ctalltch .t] · _Qf Hemorrhoidal.l'issues _·.,...r_ --omptly Relieve4 ' . BAKERSFJELD (AP) r mlsfeadlng advertising by the Made tO the Wl>Man through w~ng material in i t s Unlll Nov. I, 18S8, Laraine l1jlllen of oral contraceptivesc lhe bookl~t. bOoJO 't -deocriptloo of the drug in the Heriard waa a busy yowig .-. • They satd t_he e claim-, 11165 P h Y s I c i • n ' • Des~ }k>usewlfe, caring for four Btrr A11'0RNEYS llY, this ~e~;·.~~! ~~~0e;! .. 'r:,: Reference, a guide--" -b !osier children.and plllll!lnc to ls-apponntly the ~..U.11<>--ffiade other clalm1 that the doctors in prescribini medica~ adopt two of them. Now, lhe ls cus1ng a, phann~ceutlcal com· pills are safe. 'Ille booklet also liQPJ. _.-:-- partially paralyied:walu and pany of misleading ·~ false stated that the!:D~ •Pi>!J!-'ed -The FD!. also_.sald Syntex apea.U-witb dlfficul~y and can advertising in material -suCh the pills, acc011IJ.ng o the advef.timftent.:s tn-,,ro: ~ . •' ·-' . In many aiSes PrcParntion H dreds ol pe~icnts showed l~ givesp.r:om1>t.temPQr.-r:yrelief to be true Jn many ca~1'. from such pain and• itching fact, ma,ny docto~, them- nnd actuall y helps shrink selv~ use ~eparol~ 119 or ~;;:::l'J-(•wellin of hemorrhoKl::tl tis-recommend ,1t for their lar:n~. ... SU.es cauSOO y 1n ammlil.1on. 1 i~tton ltnintmcn•r TeiJts by doctors oR h\ln· or sup1X>Sitories. :. ~~mlted_ work around 111 the Syntex booklet _ lawye~_althou'IDt it is against tessional medical magazines ' . . . the--law for a manufactur,er-to that did not contatn "a true -. N l E ' The 1troke that damaged tlln!cled ipeclfically at w~men -say in promotional adverUslng statement" of the pills' side -... ear y_ -veryon e her brain that morning reduc-themselves. _ that the FDA approved a e~.AM. !:.Q!!(j!tlons in which -..... ~ a. ed her -mental capacity. 1n Albert H am p-ton and drug. -they should not be used. - -R <in1 ~AQa",...r some area~ to that of a small Anthony K1ein, attorneys tor · . The U.S. attorney in-San "c.At.L.AIMlalltATVOULIKE-T?> L • · •-.T-de ~d,.~t Is g~fP.Y-·the·Henards, have . .aid they .. -.JN...IK6 .the. . .EOA..<ecom,._l'taociw . .m.. the _ Jus!i~.:..M!..~~!"'"""~ '."~ --~!· is ten• A iu::-,,"'an rs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiilmmli' impaired. and . she and her will >ilow that "la 1 s mended criminal prosecution Department .refused ro· pn> --· ~~ .•· • ·• ..... • -· -hu~~ -whti ls crippled by _im"':t~sr~e~pr~esen~t~a~Uons~·:_· ~w'..:e~r'.,:e:_~of~Syn~le~x~f~or:_ha~v~in!g~lefl~·~ou~t~secu~~te:_:S~yn~lex~.:_'----~'-----------=~~----e:::::::... ___ 1 _-:--..:·:......---·---;;-_polio -have bad to give up 1. 1 ! ·_the.foster d!lld(en.· _.--I. 'I> Charges \on StoneSi Remain ' From Wire Ser\llce1 Charges against f I v e members of the Rolling Stones rock group slill stand, a district court judge ruled ln . Warwick, R.I. Judge John E. Orton re-- jected a motion to dismiss char_ges stemming from an alleged airport. scuffle with a news photographer July 18. AS ARGUED in a $7 million lawsu.lt being tried here, Mrs. Henard'r stroke was. i\<;3~ by the birth oootrol pius she had been taking. The Henardll also tontend that • t h ~ manufacturer of the pills, SynteX Corp., falled to give adequate wam1ngs about dangerous side ef(ects. 'The pills were sold under · the brand name Norinyl 2. Moreq_ver, as Mrs. Henard te!ltlricd ~in halting monosyl· lables, she was influenced in her decision to take the pills by a booklet in her $Stetrl·. cian's olrice called HTbe Pllll and Human Happiness." The 64-page booklet was distributed by Syntex and, ac· cording to Mn. Henard'lf at- torneys, gave no hint of trou- ble the pllls might cause. ' ' "' ' .. • - . I Defense attorneys argued unsuccessfully that the court lacked juriadlctlon because the 1----.Jendants were going·through•-~mr=~s~UIT~ub~~,~1 .. ~75 million -. - ,.--------in general damageo and $5.25 (-PE-OPLE J· . million in puflitlve damages. Defmiants are Syntex; Mrs. '---------" Henard's obstetrician. Dr. • Richard C. Wallace ol customs at Green S la le ,,. Bakersfield· ard a doctor who AirPorL · · also pmcrlbed the pllh, Dr. Keith RJcbards, the .British Harry Wong. . group's lead guitarist, and Syntex, ch art ere d in member Stanley A. Moore are Panama with suhllidiariee in charged with assault. Leader Delaware and in Palo Alto, Mick Jagger and . member h~ categorically denied all Mar1ball P. Chest are charged charges. The firm also refuses with obstructing a police of· to discuss any aspects of the ficer, and member Robert L. suit. Frank with assaulting a During_ the flrst stages ·of uniformed officer. the trial, which ii expected to ) ..&.. last about 10 'weeks, several ~ physicians testified for the Singer Pat Booitt is in Israel plainti{fs that they believed for 10 day~JQ..f!!m a tele"'.!sion -the-pills caused Mrs. Henard!& !----musical in-the..Holy..Land. -=-stroke. _ --• ' " 1 Arrlvtng at 1he head-of a 41J.member group of pilgrims, ONE OF ~ L o s Boone said he also wants to Angeles ~ D r . "adopt" a children's hoSpital Ricl)a((j D. Walter, uid.Jt f8S Jor the critically ill ·j n · his opinion and that of his col· Bethlehem. leaaues th,Jt lhlre ~is a, rela-* uoil'.mp Ile~ .. rra1 • con- tracePfives and st'fokes. Comedian Jackie ·Gleason , away from television since his regular show ended in 1970, will star in a CBS comedy· revue special next October. Gleason, whose TV career began in 1949 with "cavalcade of Stars" and co nt i nu ed through the '60s with "The Jackie Giea~on Show," said he'll never do a weekly show again -''It's too monotQnous." * Jma Wlllwood, former DemocraUc N1Uonal com- mittee dtalrman, plans to -duct 1 poll to meuure her -of w1nnloi a U.S. Senate ... t from utah next year. Mn. We1twood, who r11lgn· ed her commltlee post under ftre after the party was swam- ped Jn lalt fall'• preltdenUal elecUon,, aald either she or f"'shmln U.S. Rep. Wayne Owena would have a chance of winning the seat on the Democratic ticket.' The office is hetd"by Republican Wallace Bennett, 74, who has not said whether he will seek re-elec- tion in 1974. ' .· * Tulsa industrlalitt" J o 111 •. Steele Ziak, 1 a r I e s t stockholder in the SUnbeam Corp.. left more than •tt million y,·orth of Sunbeam ~tock to heirs and a charitable foundation which bears his name. According to his will, dated .July 21, Zink left 500,000 shares of Sunbeam Corp. com- n1on stock. worth about $13.1 mill ion. to ·the John Steele Zink Foundation. A sjmllar opinion was given 'bY a Fort Worth, Tex. neurosurgeon, Dr. Marv 1 n Overton. He Said he has dealt with female stroke victims in increasing numbers since 1967. He said they all had one thing in common -use of oral cm- tracepUves. . The Henards' action is far from the fll'st suit charging !he pills with harmful side ef. fects. And since 1966 the Food and Drug Administration has on oceuim complained about Mennen E OOdorant Shelved WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration says that the maker of Meri-· nen E la ceasing distribution ol the deodorant hecauae ol a number of compllinta from users. AN FDA •pokesman said the product, .which Is unique becauae it uses Vitamin E for its deodorant properties, has been Involved in 10 limes the number of irritation com- plaints nonnalfy associated with deodorants. "NoOOdy has yet Cifn· elusively proved that Vitamin F. ls any sort.of villain," said the FDA spokesman. But Mennen agreed to hold the deodorant off the market until more testing is done. I See by Today's Want Ads e ONE' SEASON 01.D • that'• all thal'11 on thHe ~"~ii!ihl!:r .teel-180 cm lkil. Good oondltkltl. e TI-t.E 1001 NICI-ITS you gptnd on this Adjusl·a· bl!:d are going to bt very COrolort4ble. lt hl8 elec. trlc oontrola and haa ticvcr been used. A~ early ancestor of the oysler-over 120,000,000 years old. Righ t now c;it Glendale Federal, we're giving away free copies of our informative bookle t, Fossils-A Look at Prehistoric Life. Be sure to stop by antl .get your booklet soon. It's a remarkable present. ' And while you 're here, we hope you 'll browse through our special exhibition of Museum Fossils: lt's:fun and it's edu·cational. Incidentally, the se fossils have all been authenticated by· the Curator of.Paleontology at the Museum of Natural His tory in San Diego. Don't mi ss this extraordinary show. You'll come away holdi.ng history itself in your hands. So, visit us soon .. :pick up your.fossil book, and examine the museum display. They're both fasC:inating, and of course, they're both free. ;- Here are just three samples from our fascinating display of different fossils. "'- Offer ends April 30, 1973. Believe it or not, this 'Dinosaur-Bronlosaurus bone dates ' . bock-150,000,000 years! • ... •' " " " ~ ' '• '·. . ' 1·~ ! .. . .. .. • . ' GLEf'MLE FEDERAL .. ·-· Tho nation's 2nd lorgo1t Fodenil Savings and Loan Association l 1 with o'"' $1.6 bill ion in.oaots and ...,. than 30 offices from Son DloVO to Sonia larlitna. , " A shark's tooth-; aver 25,000,000 years old. Costa Mesa Branch: 2300 Harbor Boulevard/642-4711 · · ••.., (HarborCenterl . · 1~ ; Fullerton Branch: 320 North, Harbor Boulevard/526-8331 :·::· Newporf Beach Branch : 500 Newport Center Drive/ 644-5300 ' • (Newport Financial Cenlerl • 1 • J( Santa Ana Branch: 51 Fashion Square/541-3314 • • .;.. • (lntheSantaAnafaohionSquara) ' J •• i • ' $ ' I ( I I I ' r t t ~ ' c ' ' ( I I ' Parkland . . .. • :S~D .P~oposCd S~N FRANCISCO (AP) -Tiie• addlUon of 373 acres 1 the 34,000-acre Gold e National Rec · t Area has,1-----· been ed by the U.S. erior Department. (OUTDOORS) L, ----~.... ·-··-- ln a letter to Rep. Phillip Burton (D-San Francisco), the department said that the ad- Oitional acreage would not Poost acquisition costs over ' the $61 million Congren allocated for purchasing 18,000 Beres Of pi'lVate~1and-wlthln the park borders. The largest addlllon would consist or 214 acres on WoHback Ridge above U.S. IOI in Sausalito, the only niajor 4ndeveloped parcel between fhe present park boundary and the highway. e BUI Slgtieil SACRAMENTO (AP) -A $200,000 appropriation lo buy an additional 350 acres of state park land In the Santa Monica i1ountains has been signed by Gov. Ronald Reag~. The state appri>prlatlon con- tained In the blll by Assemblyman Paul Priolo (R· Pacific Palisades), woUld be added to $400,000 in federal money to buy the acreage in the sycamore-studded moun-~ . tarns near populous Los Angeles. Friolo said the Los Angeles area desperately needs the open seace provided by the additional parkland, ... Whkb would become part of the state's Topanga Canyon park unit. · e Land Boqltt SACRAMENTO (AP) Cardiff State Beach In San Diego County will be more than doubted ln slze by the ac- quisi,ti~ ot 13 acres, the state Departmert\-of -Parks-and Recreation reRlrt~ -The addition-la &·trlaJ!8Ular shapeda.area at the IOUu.:n end of the beach arid Inetucl;,.. ' 1,800 feet of ocean frontage. · Officials said the additional area was needed for parking and sanitary facilities, along with the beachfront. The property was purchased by the state from the La CJosta Land Co. and Solana Beach Properties for $L3 million, of which $663,000 is from a federal Land and W a t e r Conservation Fund grant and the balance from the state's 1964 Park Bond Act. e Bid Defeated SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A move to allow Callfomians aged 62 and over free use of state parks has been killed on a 3-6 vote in the Senate's Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee. Opponents said the bill by Sen. Arlen Gregorio {D-San Mateo) would put In ad· dltlonal burden on other park u5'!rs. Gregorio's bill had too many loopholes and would allow an older person with ''sophisticated," expensive camping gear to get In free while others with perhaps lesa income would have to pay, aaid Sen. John Nejedly, e Beach Sought POINT MUGU (AP) -Sen. John Tunney ([).Calif), R<!p. Alptionw~-Bell (R.Calll), are asking the White House to let the public use two miles of beach now part of the Navy's Point Mugu base. The Department of Defense is declaring 13 acres surplus, and the California lawmakers called on President Nixon to have it transferre d im- mediately lo the state. ecamp Open. Capitol News Service LAKE TAHOE -A mow> tain-lake primitive cam~ 1 ground amid all the conven· iences of a lull·Bedged ahop- ping c<nter hu been opened for winter camping at Tahoe State Recreation Area l(J Ta· l¥>e City Oil the north end ol the Lake. LET'S BE FIDllY If ;you have new nelghbon or know of 1nyonc movlnl to our area, plcue tell us ao that "''e ma)' extend a friendly welcome and help the1n to t«ome acqualntf!d ln their new 1urroundlngs. So. Coast YlsltDr ""'457' 4f4.9* Harber Y'ISitw 64Ml74 • r . . ... ... -,....,. -~···::t ~ -... _ ..... ,.. ....... ,, .... t. ~ .... ,. ... .. . ._... . .,. $9 value short sleevos, $I 0 veluo long slHvos, Grtot news for your dress wardrobe ••• permanent press polyester /cotton kn_it •hirts ot impressive saving" Stock up on ossorted pettems, colors. Sites J41fi-17. '-' Men's Fumishlngs, 7 OlAN6E, MALL Of OlA- 2100 N. T~1ti11 Stte•t 171'41 ttlolJI I ' ' ... • • --< • Mond.ly, April 9, 1973 DAILY PILOT f .-. . ' 2nd Big Wee~ / - .... ''-·· . -.. J!f • \ ' --. - .· ~ -· • ,.·~· .. 'l.~· ~ .,~.. .. Reg. $55. An edroordinory v,;r,;-ei rom t his .very famou s maker. Desig ned Tor us --.... elone in I 00 '}'. polyester doubleknit, richly pettemed in o choice of fe shio n colors with :flning end blazer buttons to match. A fabulous buy! Mon's Sport Clothing, 48 polyester knit slacks l J.2.99 2 for s25 $25 velue.Pu\together e new coordinot~ erdrobe . , .~tort with to~ quality sleeks of 100% polyesterdoubleknits. Mokeyour sel ection from o variety of colors, patterns. • / ANAHEIM NEWrO~T 444 N. l.cli4 17141 111.1121 •7 F•1hl111 l1l1nd 17J41 ••4·12f't SHO, 10 A.M. to t ilO P.M. MONDAY THROUGH fRIDAY. SATUl!;DAY 10 A.M. te 6 P.M. r I - famous label doubleknit blazer 44~99 .- CIUITOS -~·.··· HUNTINGTON IEACH 1171 Edh19•r Av1flu1 17141 lt2·ll)I SUNDAY I? NOON to 5 P.M. 500 Lo• Car,l~t Mill 1211) 160..0411 I . . - ._. -· \ , . * I • , • .l'.10 D~LY PILOT Monday, Aprll 9, 1973 TONIGlfrS ·,TV HIGHLIGHTS . ~ ---•._r-~ 1 .. ~-· _ KTLA 11 7:30 -"Duck Soup.~ 'l)e·Marx Broth· ers in one of !Mir ~arly (193.3).eomedies. .m;w YORK (AP) '...-'!'he · hospltol comedy series .. but Km GD 8:00 _ --u~DiCl-CifviffliO"-"s;-!11-·A~elevision~etWork..-iaYli-··that.-on~""bow.!i4tarr.,_.....,_ this=bour~n-ronn·atton:iabout-venetea~:di9e1tte?fol· . It is capceli.Jfg six shows, in· James Whitmore, would be towt!,~t..--9 o'clock by 3 ~al report on iJ>rogress ~1ng lie 1Ve:si8Son r~fod r~ptaced--by Paul 1ffade on combatting VD since the prorfl'am first -Squad" series, when the cur. The network also Siid that ~ b• rent season ends. although liliss Andrews' show ,aired. · . . 'l'he network, 'n annQUncing was be~g ~allceled ..... ahe-Would ¢BS II 9:00 -I-Jere's Lucy. Dan oAiley (playing its evening schedule of pro. ap1>e.ar in s1.X spe8als for ABC hinlSelI) resorts to lechery in hopes of scaring Lucy -grams -for 1973-74. · said ftve ne.xL~a_soQ. -_ into resigning as his secretary. new -p0H¢; co_medy a rl d The new shows ar:e the still- ____ _._ ___ ~·-~-·-_ --·-~.dra~_teritir-J!jjl join jts uncas~ "Bo~_a-!1!,?:~I aniidrlr NJ.Y: 0 9:00 -"The Secret War of Harry Frigg." lineu_P: when the · new seson Wd and A.lice, a lia1f.!1QW' i Jfaw · Newman plays an Anny private, ilotonOuS F! sfaftfin mra-septertltier. comedy based on the movie of for escaping from the guardli_ouse. recntited to ' The other canceled shows the sa me naryie; "Griff/' an plan the escape of fjve Allied generals being held are "The Julie Andr ews hour-long private eye show f~ behind enemy lines. · 'Hour " u111e Paul · Lynde starring Lome Greene of the Show'." "The Men," and t'll-'O now~efunct "Bonanza" ~r~~s, ABC 0 9:00 -"Situation Hopeless, But Not Ser· mid 5 e 8 5 0 n replacements. and . ABC Su~pens~ Movie,. a ious." Rober:t Redford and hfichael Conno~s as two "Here we Go. ,Again" and "A 91}.nunute .series with a v_a~ed- -American--pilots shot.down over-Gemany._who.take. Touch-of~Grace • ·· _ ~-c_ast. ~-~~~----..-.. l refuge in the ce.llar of a l·onely shop clerk (Alec In an unusUaJ development. ABC said· 1ts_suspense serTes ~ !JuinE!ss) \\'ho keeps thetn there long after the war 1 ABC said ii wa~ reryewing would be" replac~. once . a 1s over. , . 1 "Temperatures Rising,~· a month by Cyborg,. a ser~es · ~ -. ..._ ...; ~·"'~ _ r ~-...-,l,I;::======· ;:;::;:::==,, about a test ptlot with ..._ . . """"· ~ _.._. -~ NATIONAL; GENERAL superhuman RQwers. The - ' 'TV DAILY LOG Monday • Evening APRIL9 1,0011 D OIII !Illilil al Nm OO~N ... 0 Bonanza {I) !kt Smart O The Av11111n ID 1111 Fllrrbtonts ID Stir Trtk- fB Ml D11lce ElllMtfldl ED Hodppodp lodp lll111<11 ....... 1:30 @ Ht11n'a lllfOIS 0 "°"'' (C) 190) "Q""' "' lM" (dra) '71-Joan Collins, Tom Bfl1. Cil CIS Nm Walter Cronkite ®l Merv Griffin Sllow m...,,_. , ... (2h1) *Slc1tt W1r ot H1rry fl'lu'" _ (com) '68 -P111l Newman, Sylva Koscin1. Andrew Du111n. A World War 11 U.S. Arm, private, notorious tor tscapina: tram Ille 1uardllousc, ts recruited to plan the escape of five Allied generals beln1 held bf.. hind enemy lines. IJ LOVE AND HATE * Hosted by James Mason GE Monogram Series show will star ~Majors, THEATRES who will ooqtinue as a regular in the--:-tOp-rated • • O' w e n - -Marshall" series ABC said. WKDAY'S •06:15 SAT.· SUN. ··S P.M. YIAl'S GRIATfST DCUILl llLLI . -McQUEEN,L-· , MacGRAW THE GF:rAWAY ROBERT REDFORD J•;K.t:.\llAH JOH:\SOk" UHOPG. --"--•· ..... .. wtt:DAYl6:4S $AT. & SUN. 12:45 Dawn Addams Curl Jergens . "VAULT OF HORROR" 111 waseasoe three major networks to make public its 1973-74 evening schedule. The IHt In Sacred Music KHOF-FM 99.5- TWO BIG HITS CYBILL SHEPHERD 111 llMI -• Q i IJfCiA\ 11.evt and Hiii A G.L Monogram speci1I narrated by James Mason viein human behavior and emotions of IO'le ind hale in Stvtral different cultures. O OO@ aJAICM"'"-' (C) (Ztll} "Situttion ffo9tlmi. lut Nol Se~" (com) '65--Slr Alec Guinness. Robert Redford, MiehHI Connors. Two American pllob, Shot down over Germ•llJ', bkt refu1e in the cellar of a lonely sl.!opcltrk. The man 'deludes them wllh Starin. in tht pretenst that the w1r ls still on. and holds them "captive" for sevt.,. ... ..,._ ... _,,., .. ~ !Ii@.,.... •'11""111'durtt Also -"NAME Of IYIL" Comforting Hand •HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The producers of three top-rated television show!i, "AlJ •in the · F amily," "Maude" and "San· ford and Son, 11 have signed the new Writers Guild contract. The Writers _ .. GW!d-~ o f , Arqettca took ' the producers off the strike .list and pickets were withdrawn immed~tely., A guild sJ)okesman said the ~~~:s ~~r:S:u~~edroE~ ... 0 FOUNTAIN VALLEY .,.'r.!:~l .......-eAoOM'HU'Ai'1 A i!DiNc.1R u .oo Evt rv t»ov 'Til 2:30 "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" -• .PIUl' ·---= of the shows. prime-time •Tile companies, Prodouctions, producers of "All in the Famil y" and "M' au de" and Nor· bud Productions , producers of "Sanford an d Son,'' panies to settle with the guild. EE Cen1u11111 EduttliOf "Land, lo.a ns 1nd Leases" @DJ~nn1_C,.rt11 Show_ C0Ktwelt (D Tiit Frink Peopl9 £f) Little ll1sul1 ·~·--~ -li~iiiiF' -talk to._ ----,; 10 ___ rrG·1--- @) Movlt: (C) (21lr) ''Wbtrt tM PAUL NEWMAN .!'.108.&.JEO &-CAROL.& ALICE~ S1!/5un-'U ::io---a-1:·)11- "HAHS EL & GRETEL" Spitt Art" (dr•)-'66--Davld Niven. --'~Jud e_Ro_y__Be_a~ m···-I •-~~~ilil~~~~~~;~~:;~~~;11 ·---7:00 II (1) 0 m News e lowuna for Dollln ({) Truth tr CH1141111nca 00 Wildlife Thealrt ~r:c141ww. •11" t1tt w.,li _ ~MalliL~l ..u-~r.,.,., ., •11 YDl A re"" .. on """'IW m1de 0 What's My Li11t? in comb1ttin'1' ven;~;:1 clise8'1 'n. ,.._ .... ,,. . ....._ .... . ""'..,..,_ ~ ...... slnca Ille special ''VD Blues" was 1 .\lo' f-· ,.,.,~ ~ ·· · ., ori1lnt!lr aired. "J'llii. VBladii Pa1Mir.~ "S1 IE LI Crildl 8i1n Criad1 m'""""' QJ I Dream of ltannit EE Si111pl1ment1 Maril 1:30 IJ (JJ Doris OaJ Show (R) Wiien a mtrried couple whom Doris knows defaults on a loan lofWhlch Doris A 01~ 0£ LAUM:HTlll ~doll A tflll(fll:i YOUNG'~"' '"'"' ~·· Pociu•" [lea Plus Sld!ley· Poitier -"The 0"Jnlzat1on" SUR,. THEATRE -Hu.NTINGTON IEACH -536-9396 fD OEIUT Ltnoi Qu1rtet "H1ydn's Opus 20" First of six-part series dnoled to perform1ntes by world renowned LenoJ Quartet ·e:i Munect GI:) V1rildadts Musitllts Q) Utl'I' Club !fll(NH ..... was their tn·signer, she has to raise 1;::-:.::::::::::::::::~============= $1100 lo pay off lhe loan. I O 011t Step le,ond 0News ID Comer Pyle USMC 7:JO IJ JollnllJ Mltll's Stand Up •!Id . EE Tllirty Minutls With ..• Cheer Peter Mtrsh•H guests. €D MucllacM lhll1n1 (1) Kor111'1 fftfOll Sl> Vlfltdades D fbe New Price 11 Ri111t 10:00 IJ 00 1111 Co$11' Show (R) En· O Movie: (90) "Due• S.Up" (com) 1!ish film sta1 Peter Sellers, come· '33-The Ma~ Brothers. dienn1 Lily Tom lin and the Stap!t @ To Tell lite Trull! Singers guest. (Rescheduled) ·· @ The Thrillstekers 0 m G) News 0 Miiiian $ Movie: (Zhr) "Nllflj O Crim• FiffWrs ot 1111 ·Hunter" (mys) ·s~Robert @') M11ico -resident lchenrril'a Mitchum, Shelley Winters. Trip ®l WiW Klnfdom ED Ytrite: Ph111to111 India "Dream m Th1t Girl @nd Reality" A look at Kera la, 1 GJ Dra111et city that has become 1 question EE rai Chi th'utn-ExerciSts mark in the future of India. @D Tht Adwenturtr (9 S41orts Challen1e KLONDIKE • PU6LIC SKATINO • !Cf l-IOCKEY • flOURE SK•llNG • SP£(1) S(AllN(i • PRIVATI !lo <;ROUP '"STRU(ll01'S •SKATES -SALLS -AE,,1,t,LS -AlifAIAS • SPfCIAt.lfA,llS TO CAOUPS , NOW OPEN ICE ARENA •Ut•VAT!ON' '0' CLAUlS NOW lllNCi IA~IN Ol'(N 1 DAYS A l>lEK l HOllO.liYS 665 ,AULA~HJO .liVE., COST.Ii ME S~ • NfAR Sl)Ulff COAST ~L"l" 1 'MON£ 0141 ti't·l7S0 a fO\JNlAIN VALLEY ., . .,.1:~u ........-e;oo;-;;:;;;, -;.;-;;;;-c.,R .. SI.Oii Every o'ai"'TH 2:JO "THE MAO BOMBER" "" pl111 t•-"PRIME CUT" !II) ALSO till BARBARA STREISAND "Up The Sandboi'' ... "Play Misty for Me" !PGl HURRY! ENOS TUESOAY "Fiddle< On The Roof" IGJ -'~Biack Momma, White ~ Momma" "Bloody Mamma" ( R J . ~ "Deliverance" and (Ill "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" ",The Getaway" (PG) ••• "l,!!dy Sings The Blues" IRI "Poseidon Adventure" ... {PG) "Fun" NOW THRU TUESDAY Steve McQueen All Moc.Graw 'THE GETAWAYS" !PGI plus Otta Preminger's "SUCH GOOD FRIENDS" "' Both in Color CE) Rev. Rq Piz1rro fl) Sports Cll1llen11 ti) Tht Md&ms Ftmity 10:30 0 Talk Baci m am Cosby EI! TV Mu$1e1I l :DO II (I) G11n1mol1 ''Ttrt" (R) Hew-tJ'i) News/Sporb ly O'Brien is 1ttr1cled lo a viva-(9 42 Plus cious youna woman named Tara-11.00 B.,. O ~ i:n ~ N 11n1wa1e lhal lhe lovely charmer has • w i:.ioi ~ W m ACAD. AWARD NOMINATIONS ~8ACADE~DS BESt..ACTRESS· •'LIZA MIN NELLI a crlm$0n pas!. (I) CIJ @l News 0 (lg) £S Uu1h·ln (R) Don Rick-0 One Sttp ~eyond . @ M1rsh1I Odlon _les guests with cameo 1ppear1nces -Mo · . "B •• b<" (d ) '51 db Ch,. Cll M .•. , -vie. e1t .... om ' II maey ar1eaas, artin 1· -Gl .Jh Rb IN 1 ner and Kent McCord ynis o ns, o er ew on, @ Cusler ta the Litt.le a· H m Tru~ ar Consequences 0 (1) m The R11tklts 1~Th~m8ear ~ Movie:, (C) "Slran1e Aw1ken- That Didn't Get Up" (R) Willi• Gil· in(' (dra) 59-lex Barker. lis sweUt out an investiiation into eD Chuck Johnson Nlte Beat the death of a college student 11:3D I) 0CJ CIS late Movie: (C) which occurred durin1 1 search for "Htrpf: (dra) '71-Hugh O'Brien, prowlers at the university. Elizabeth Ashley. m The Glloit and Mis. Mui1 0 ®} fD Johnny Clrson [D Perry Maso n 0 Min in 1 Suitcaw EE Her1111no1 Co11je 0 (})@ aJ W'ute World el En· (DI Sf1C1ll i YD Blues (R) Die~ llrtalnment "On locatiqn With Rod Cnett hosts a dynamic hour or Serlina at LAX" An Intimate a!impst basic information about ven11tat or the inside workings of Los An· disease. Jiu_ests inc!ude James Co· geles lnternallonal Airport. to, Robert Dfi~as and Arla Guthrie. m To TeU the Truth €D Musicalismo m Mi1uelito Y1ldu Show El) Movie 1:30 m Merv GrllllR Show ail Nowel1 !:00 f) (]) Htrt's luc1 (R) Dan Dailey (as himself) becomes Luc~'s em- ploy!r, then, 11tu gettin.r; led 11p with her inelfitiency and hare- brained antics, he ·resorb to lech· eiy in hopes ol scarin1 her into 1,signinc. 0 m NBC Monday Movie: (C) Tu.esday OAYTIME MOVIES t:30 O "Olploiutlc: Couritr" (dr1) '52 -l)'lont Power, Patrlci1 Ne1t. 10!00 I]) "Coast tf Shleton1" (ld'f) '65 -Rlchi1d Todd, Dile Robertson. 0 "Stoln FICt" (dr•) '52....Piul Henreid, Lit1bttll Soot!. ll:OO 0 "'Tall U." (dr1) '5Z -Kith· lttn Hugltes, Peul Henrtld, "'* ll" (m)'I) '5l-Nu1h Be1umont. 1000 m '""or o. _ ,, _,.. :· 12:00 m Allf!d Hitchcod; Presenb tE M,lllie RHH Show 12:300Nm m MO\'le: "'Sunday Dinner tor 1 Sotdjef'' (rom) '«-John Hodi1~. msm Cosbr 1,oo oo oooo N ... 1:4511 Movie: (C) '1111 Lldy Ttkts 1 F11e1" (dre) '5S-Un1 Turner, Jeff Chanct~r. l:lO 1J Movie: (C) "lllt N1ktd Hills" (we~) '56-Da~id Wa)'nt. (dll) '42-lrlc Ptnlman, Godhey Te1r!e. l:JO U (C) "hu,. frO!ll Z1bf1ln" (edv) '62-Yul Brynnir;s..1 Mineo. 3:00 £1) (C) "ltd C111tn" (mus) '54 -Guy Mltcht!I, Rosemary Clooney. Oj (C) "lntldtllt 11 Ph1nlo11 Hiii" (we1) '66 -Robert Fullu, Dan Ouiye1. 3:30 G "'Oatrt Hell" (dr1) '58-811111 KtUh, B1rbe11 Hilt. 4:0D IJ {C) '11lt ll1d Widow" (dra) 'M -Cinaer Ro1ers. Vin Htl lin, Ce"' Tlt1ney. 4:lD CJ) S.111t n lOM li1til11 -· BEST PICTURE BEST ACTRESS h':i: A Roben B. RadnUa/Manln RUI FUI~,-, i>•NAVISION•COl<)A B~ Of. WXE I> RECORD • WEEK ::feremiah Johnson" ~11~~-~ ~w­.~ .. _.. __ .:., __ . NOW . , - 1 .. , t BEST SUPPORTING ACT~R • JOEL GREY BEST DIRECT R • B B F BEST FILM EDITIN8 ' BE AR~581lECTION BEST CINEMAT RAPHY BEST SOUND LIFE IS.A Liza Minnelh Michael-York Helmut Griem Joel Grey I ' M61<-~' Liv 1J)Jmonn 'rheE-..., 1n1or..i. ,,..-.t ..... GOLDIE HAWN lltlffBRfldE8 111BnBI f!!!!I -~ I \ . Mafioso ~ , ·r - Moviee .~ -----~ nrerg1ng • om:-rA1'1"---An"jf;rlian-- director who ~-''Tfie God· aJhe~'...-\V~~IDL2~ tti .. -· ~1afia" -unreaflsilcfcinfare . -is one or several film makers responding witfi . an _..- Italian wave of Mafi~~ The director.-..vi t t 0;-r i o scliir3f.<U.-Sl!Ys the autMt or the novel arid script writer for the.-American·11iovie;--Mal'io, . Puzo "didn't know h i s Mafi~." Schit?ldi is the author .of "Kiss · the Hand,'' and has written a screen ·· version of it that he says "will took at the Mafia from the in· . side." ' _. _ALJeasL~K other Maria __ rums are being produce n Italy, where t~e. subject .h.Jat- ter can be sens1t1ve because of Mana entrenchment. • Rod Steiger and Ewa Aulin are two' of the stars. Even Charles Siragusa, a real-life Ji.~ de~tive who ~iled 1afia kingpin Lucky Luc1an!l, is in one of the movies. The films include "The God· mother," "Tbe Godson,'' "Lucky Luciano," and. 1'Al· "berto Anastasia." 0 "" ~ M(Tll(Y'0Hlll.4P.viAV1SION l!!1 7:00 p.m: Fri. & Sat. only 7:00 and 11 :15 -ALS0- "9j_Af~ -"~~-:'"!rl 1)'3:~~ I 8:50 p.m .. Call Theater for 511•. Sched11le .. .. .. I • .. . ,. ... , •I •·' ,, l .. • •• , , .. ' .. ~ • .. .. •I . ·l ;i. .. .. , , COLI .~ Mv• O. Cole. 917 Cenltr $!., Apt 20, Colla • M111. Dllte of IM1lh, APrll 7, 1,n. S11f'lf'f'. -. .ell by 1bttr, WUrN J11111 TeUevl '" •r Olellor nlKe, Pats! McMalns. n !ools; nepMw, J•met IHIY, Sen Plf90. ( Wvk:", Wtdl'lftd1y, 10 am, btU 'I ·atvedway Cfw,pel. 9:t1t 8 r •ad w 1 y • MorflNry, DlrtePor1. J:::···t L•vo•A ! f 1r1t A, L._1, 21tlo'I E. Bl'f Aw., · _ oo.~ 1 01te of l!Mttll .lorn 1. 1m. ' · Ina bV•llulblnd, A btrt F_. LIYOl'•l "' 1r. Mvrti. S.vmour, Gird'" Grove; 't ' ciranckl'llldr.,,. Gravnlda 11rvlcn, •• · i,9sd1y, 1 PM, Pacfllc View M1morl1I :, .f'..irk. P.telflc Vltw Mortu1ry, Directors. .r/·.1- • • 1 TOltRINCli ·~lii'erlce K. Torren<t. 114 27t1'1 51., •I· I Beach. D•lt Of dtalh, April 7, • . Surv!vlld by '°"' lllcl'lard, of Corona · 'MJr; 2 d1ughten, Mickey Summ1n, • · 1 Be.chi Pat Wehrley, Gerdena; ' or111111ChHdr1n. FunM•I Maw wes eted tod•v, Mand•Y..1 Dur Lldv Queen of Anqel1 C1tnollc 1..hurch. 1n!er· man!, P1clflc View Mtm0rl•I fl•rk, P1cllk View Morlu•rv. Dlractor1. ' " ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORWARY ,.m E. 17th St., Cos&a Mesa -· BALTZ-BfRGERON FUNliRAL HOME Corona del !\far 17S-N50 Costa Afesa .... %4%4 • BELL BROADWAY .• MORWARY UO Broadway, Costa Mesa LlWW • .._McCORMICK LAGUNA . c;• BEACH MORTUARY ' : • ,.1705 Laguna Canyon Rd. t lfl.flll l PACIFI~ VIEW ,. .. ~ MEMORIAL PARK, : # "! 1Ceme1try MortJw'Y ....... : Cll1pd ' 3500 P1clll(V11W Dmt Newport Biodl, caulonla llf47te ·,:.... • PEEK FAMILY '."COLONIAL FUNERAL ;.r BOMli . • 7811-A ... : Westmlalltr ltl.asH · ~ ,SMITHS' :OaroARY : a Aft lf1 Mala 8t. .,, Bunt,_.-~b ~ SAU ,For Sports The 'l:>AIL Y PILOT Is the rit1 spapcr for sporls along ttfti Orange Coast ... complete ... 1~tistics on local home and \fay games, stall cover11e. re exclu sive stories on nge Coast sports than any other I o c t 11 y distributed neWS'J)8per. "\ 1 Monday, AP<il 9, 1973 1>AILY Pft.OT J l ' Thoiµas See~s ·c;\. ~ Re.Q.rga 12" x 75' ALUMINUM F'.OIL 38e· 24'' BARBECUE GRILL 88 ' ALUMINUM SCREEN .1 DOOR $6.88 Aluminum fr•"\• with fiDer• 9l•1• •tr•en. Htrdw are in· clud.d. ,l0"-l2".]6". Llmll 1 ,., ceu11111 Your Choice N~wbarn -Raqu1a r • Todd l1r • Ovetfti91it Llmll-Plf C111tomK Hooded grill with a moto- rized rotisserie spit. Savin g! ·2 DAYS "ONLY POLYESTER ACRYLIC PRINTS 12"* PORTAILE~--'° PAY USE YOUR K·MART CHARGE BANKAMERICARD $1~88 YD. ,. !.' TELEVISION p~I~~i.::~R -2 -Days Oiily 6444 • I YEAR PICTURE TUBE GUARANTEE or MASTER CHARGE! Ea sy care blends. Machine wash- able. No ironing needed. large variety of patterns and colors. Bleck & white TV with quality engineered tran1i1tori1ed chassis, front-mounted 1 eaker. Earphone jack. Bla ck with silvery trim. ' •'\cW111!PJ1M. 1 Men's Rugged BUSH JEANS • Charve It Set the pace-in fashion and comfort in tosy--care cotton twill jeans. Six roomy pock· ' ets, includi ng 2 front '1bush" pockets. I'\ sizes 29·38. I TUISDAY ONLY HOT TU•Klf SANDWICH W/Wlll-rotat-77" Gr""'f, • Cr•iilllfTY S.IK• • 1 WEDNUDAY ONLY ALL .JPU CAN IAf ITALIAN SPAGHml hlklffo M"' -.. 88" c...,c.i..10~, • ••n "" ••"""· Sono4 'Tiii 7 r.M. Delly ' • i . 8 PUSHIUnON TIMU BLENDER .. 1644 2 DAYS ONLY Autotn•lic tim1r rn•ke1 tlli1 th• "prtcbion" blend .' er. 7-1p••1f va~•tfli~ _ ! 12,000 tllrough 19,000 rpm I. Four 111r9ical st•al, •• 1t•v·1harp cutt•r•; •••v· •mptying 44·ounc• 9la,1 bowl ; ltft-off covar with mea111r• cup •fl•b1a, yo11 to •dd ••you bla111L With ratipa book. Modal 912, I : , .•. 1.:. ·1 · I'· I ' I·,: "· -~ .... t .• " • ' I ' " • DAILY PtLDT -' • -' ·-• ....... •• I 1 'f-Monday, .Ap<11 9, 1973 . • • • ~tianJo_nga Ch. et.F;gbt, Ov~r Reefs . J By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ~ · to do credil develo~ta. the u .s.-based TOll~.,.,..l~!'Z.to~ tile 01'!!~~~ Jlpportacll.lc Hebrldel 'iru aaked In polite 10,00o Americans -satisfied ding~~ oo. bti............'. -_ °' .. Deft)' ,...., •litf Amffl v u-coJonizailOO: project could be traddl()l'l4 ....,...... wa ..... .,. gQv ... "'"'fK" ... '""Y IU bis but uamiltakahle tones to or DQt.· • DaVll says j~~.~~ • ·: ORANGE_ One ·cl the last o ary I l'l or a SPulh< ' bandooed. "We have one patrol boal, . stand. leave, aftU ~ that Miiierva'a Presifent Davis countered mucl\ enthusia!Jlll great land l'1lsbes in the Asia ooalition1:ol'."rnn\ent . but we can uae .....,, .. uy1 ~ about aciiulrlnll • cooltnned that hi!:" personal during bis lraveli in 'behalf or l western world -•!or twOlm-King ·Taula'ahajl-1'.IJPOU IV, ECENTLY Topu. ' , , ~ PllDIZ MID'-'"'!"\.~ ~:"'ei~tt::,_,-"'rt of .the\ inlan\ ".-·bile! cl •---~poo1ng"'· --run 5 conCrele '1crswinp-e-~-o~h emerging...f aod DaviL-alrtady~ a ..._., .. R•h1Jilr. M•m•sw Mara,...(ar: •4-P 1 a.l-• ., t--b,• ...... ...,~,~ Henrv • ... ., ' __ -~-""~:'.' -,:...,·.,_;.-"",,,.,..,..,.- poured o6 a pair of sea-wash-both at 375 pounJb .and also ~ New zealand hinted ~roached the klng oiice on a instance, ii "'•m,nt Ql'&IDiution wtshee, &o fotuMI a Kiqinger -has ~ rw ed coral reefs 280 iniles from a potentate naturally rea~ '-.fresident Davis Is recruit!~~ ~ m I a 1 lo n for "1 have lnetrueted all ol my colGny for 10,000 dluatidied bonle but~ paven't yet flad "' v~ue about. wbete and in 1--u-"-lhedlOal'OllrJ:lviliution .._ la-llJlfav rabl to wha!,_he co~eri;io~f~ to help hang ne1~atl0itril~olving Toap's oflklols ~deil With-the Amerlcina ..,, of ...l cluuice to cOnjer. , "hi>m II waa eJIClll!ll!tred. headi ng for a showdown over alders property P racy. on~lspUlea: lilildljlg · ito ~ 'U"rp er I, 'f. nortbeni ariilfa vii sala the unldehtifled the -0kl question of squa~te s' No national leader can allow "Not Jikely '' s nort s American corporation's declares. · BJSQClate cootacted I various jjlF IT DOESN'T Jell withqi rights. . such ~and-grabbi~g,. although President oa Yb. nounced plan! ~the earl~ ONB DIPLOMA'l'-Jeaked the govemmentl' and pri vate the n'ext t.brell,Donths, I'm King Taufa'ahau Tupou geologists ma1nta1n 1t will be King Tau(fl'aha~pou IV King Tadilahau Topu JV l> ea terprises' word that British officials firms ln the )¥ipe of arousing , afra~d we'~ ~ne.'' says or ~ukuahi~~ Jong a, j'~ rlee,~ ;~!liarusp ~f~:_mthc~actwtual i / reportedly is COf!!missionJng a ret~ to _ eve!!_ ~ ~Day~. e~ _ ~ ~ e _w g.ere declarecl thef dooL:'!--~t . ~terest in aupPOrting a bud-_, ~vis. , j • retain s 11n fepu61. c s ~.,. w ~v ,I , • o::::;:;; • • · ,___~dings ~. -tri)>aHradi~·ial• ~--·--.• i2~~~~~~1!~~4!.:R,1l£i:i?.~U~tt~~1Zl1ttt~~~~~UU~1tt'R~~'R11~i:e~!ll1t1t~~if~; ,IJ'i!aty. THEWGICAL coun ler· (1 · . ~ . AD PRICES GOOD THRU SATU~DA¥: ·PRIL 14 · · " ~ ~::t~~:;ji~ffi!~! ~~~~t:i:~t:~:z:: ~ ou· ~LIT1 y M· L ·U·' 2" ··'Rv~c· ·13· ~ down fighting like a captain IV dispatched a gang-of con· ie ' . ~ with his ship If need be. victs to conatruct a 20-by-4-0 ~ , , . , . th~~ro~JY.~~u~~Tio~~': [fndu;~a;:~~tlr~;~1~1f"a.w".· ~ . . \, ~..... 1 "· . _:_ ~-.--·-' .. t ----l?. -'"-pa -liOlatOO~tn--PacJfiC w 1Ua u•«=• 1"' VI... ~ -,,...,,.. , .. _...., .., ___ :;:::s.,.._~~ .0 coral shelves totaling 18 But President Davis con-1;? ., l . a ""' ~-~ ;::u:r:h ~~~· are und~water ::r:ta ~~~~~~:~~a~~ ~ ~ e~p· a· 1' ne ·: "'f: . ~ Controversy erupted a year founding fathers of MJnerva ~ • · f ' .. • ('j ago, "When a handful',· of 1bea~old TufM>? tO the punch at <1 . . -'. ; ~ ""'·· a s s ociates in Davis' concre te-pouring. ·'t; 1 ' · _ : • "', · ~ Caribbean-PaCific Enterprises . "He done _this last January ~ • , :Jl proclaimed. the Republica or and we done it last June," in-~ , ... Minerva on those reefs. sists lhe former electronics () The dictionery defines quelitv ••''the cleGrH or grade of produc1,·hom1~ ioup, fr11hrY,·1~aked bread, or one of the 9,000 ., engineer. "So our c I a Im ,~ excellence .:.... consisting of MYer1f c£1•1e1 encl kfnds.'' N1tur11fy, different grocery Items -Rich•r'd'1 offers you th• best possible DAVIS WAS named presi-precludes his claim." when Rich1rd'1 pr91ftlse1 qu11ity, ·we ere 1puklng of only the v1lue. · . dent of, the rugged republic, THE TONGANESE chieftain finest ind highest grede obt1in1bl.. We rUNrch contlnuelly to The dictionary defines .servic• is ''th• perfovn•nce of which twice daily disappears bring our customers the finest quellty In· new · products -nev•r -l•bor for the a;'anefit Of anotherl'' The by to Richard's successful beneath lhe-sea. who &ailed-Ul'eS hlp of state -~ wavering Jn our Cliilre to ple1M our clleiitele. You cen be 1uuiicl service is tot1I employee pertlclpetion. We are determl~ to He ls dubious, however, .!oo~F~ ':::f~ntot~~ ~1:fall ~ th•t only choice brendt ind superior products will be 1v1ll1ble. Hrve and provide·happlne1, for our customers to the IM1t oi our ~!:fng tab ~w d~~;r;;o~ho: roi a prayer meeting, feast 1l Richard's 11 proud.1 of the ch•r1ct1r of its cp.1llty. I ability. Our •exper,t m•neg~m•nt P'rovldes •-~ _checkers so founders envision it as a com-and flag-raising ceremony ts ;e -V1lue is getting the most for your buying doller. The die-thet waiting in long check-oUt ·~n••.i• 1bsolutely unheard of. Our · · . 1 d d' h sti'ckm· g to his guns. ~ i tionary defines value••''• fair return in .money, goods or ser-friendly, courteous boxboys, are always on hand to answer· any b1nahon 1s an para 1se w ere f thi h ed •• p · I , __ the regime ~ill neither tax nor This r~ference to wea nry vices, or some ng exc anv • rice a one UV91 not detef'mine questions that m•y arise. Only a stiire built on s•rvic•· would pr~ otherwise tr:oubl~-~reh'ee_ may have omioous overtones, value. No matter how expensive an item may be, to .chleve vide char9e. accounts1 • boat provisioning, home deliv•rie1, gift citizens, and aught industrial for iln a100Sea-T6hgan can t)e good value you must have satisf1ctiDn--flnd get full usage out of_..._certiflcates, catering,-and rudy-preparec:f::.hot foods. In ,fact, we park. troublesome and one faithful the product. A Richard's 1teak, prop11rly trimmed and offered at do ev•rything to make shopping at Richard's Markets ·•asier and "I don't like to get involved felon laboring on the cement a •~fair price, is value. Whether you choose a steak, hand-picked more conv•nient • . in politics," Morris declared landfa11 ~ld lay low a fellow-"--1 rf~rJ!J when contacted at his home at worker wtftl a-crowbar. ~ ~~ ~ , 926 E. Washington Ave., The disputed Republic or ',fr-F/!N ri'$$~Q Or8nge. Minerva -or an c est r a I · * , j~\;I Q , QI~ ..... fishery of Tonga -thus had 12 ,...... MORRIS AND Minerva's its flrst murder committed for f RICHARD'S r.~: t~:"~\~~. 'f!~~r~ednoi~ th~~~~g on ;ur ther $ Homemade~soups pint Polltleal Notes ~ Harry & David Preserves 12 01. ~ CASINO ftAND · Co · t ' Solons Hot ~ Nat-ur-rolls Jack Cheese un y s . . · . ~ FISHHMAN WHAIF I m . , I lb. , · ~ Tartar or Cocktail Sauce & Louie Dressing Ro~-D .C:-flean=8oup,~~=----·-·_·---- ~ By O.C. HUSTINGS SOUP D\1 JOUR: That bean sou p served in the Capitol restaurant in Washington D.C. has Orarige County's con- gressional delegation smack· ing its lips. Here's the recipe (serves eight): Take two pounds of small navy pea beans, wash and run through hot water until beans are white again. Put on the fire with four quarts of hot water. Take 1 '12 pounds of s moked ham hocks, boil s I ow l y 8i'IJl'OXlmate- ly '3 hour s in a cov- ered pot. Braise one chop- ped-ortlon in a little butter un* Iii light brown then add to sou p stock. Season with sa lt and pepper, but ·don't. add salt until ready to serve. ... STIFF PENALTIES are / being advocated by the Costa Mesa City council for personS' convicted of felonies in which deadly weapons were used. At ' lhe suggesUon of Coun· cilman Robert ~f. Wilson, his . ..colleagues are urging a get- tough attitude on crin1es com- mitted with knives, black- jacks, sandbags and other im- •· Supervisors Okay Centel' SANTA ANA -A Children 's Day Treatment Center as a part or Orange County's men- tal health program has been approved by the County Board of Supervisors: plements, not just guns. ;? Th ey have ba cke d I unanimously an Assembly bill by Mike Antonovich (R-Glen- dale) which would amend sec-f tlons of the state pen al code to ':E> do just that. AB 95 makes punishment for ! felonies committed w i t h « fi rearms, explosives, or ~ destructive devices a man- datory 10 years in prison for the first offense. -,, Second offenses would bring ~ a mandatory 20 years and 'F- third offenses 1 i f e im--~ prisonment without possibility of parole or other type of release. 12' Wilson, himself a gun owner, . has been pushing for legisla-f ·lion which would eliminate :i crimes in which firearms are '2 used ralher thiin restrict the .a ownership of firearms through ~ licensing. ~ The Antonovich bill, pro-~ viding stiff penalties for all ~ types of felonious ass11ult, is 1' also supported by the Costa fi. Mesa police depa rtment and ~ the office of the city attorney. -t? *. IF THE California Field Poll is correct, Californians rate crime as the No. 1 pro- blem in this state and yet only one or the 120 members of the state Legislature wo\Jld have received an "A" from law en - forcement for his votes 'during the 1972 session. ~ ~ :$/ Holoku Ball f Scheduled RICHARD'S OWN Meat Loaf oven r11dy Cube Steak Beef Stew Chicken Breast Zacky Fa.ms Chicken Legs Zacky Forms Stuffed Round Steak Stuffed Roasting Chickens try 1 steek setidwich tender cubes of beef California Grown hand cut parsley dressin g 8eafooa Turbot Fillets Rainbow lFOUt from tho Snake Rivor ldoho Nofthern Halibut Steaks Green Shrimp _.1 /50 per pound Do Not H•sltate To Ask For Personal Service Cheese Bread , ·Clover Leaf Dinnel Rolls Apple Danish Rolls Lemon Iced Cake I 69c 1.09 3 for $1 1.98 lb. 1.49 lb. 1.19 lb. 89c lb. 1.59 lb. 69c lb. 89c lb. 1.69 lb. 1.89 lb. 1.98 lb. 59c 6 for 39c 2 for 39c 2.09 The County Mental Health Department now has treat- ment facilities at the Orange County ~1edical Center and in several branc.ies in cities , but no speciali7.ed program for i In Anaheini ~ ANAHEIM -Slrains -$ reminiscent of moonlit nights ~ and the soft lap of crystal d waves on strands of virgin ~ beach will Uoat from the ~ Anaheim Convention Center ~ April 21 when the Hawaii's "' Daughters Guild of Calirornia ~ stages its Third Annual Holoku «.. Ball. f rl:.~ -~HOME AND GIFT SHOP -~~ Exclusively Lido -school children. The effort will be financed by a federal .srant. Attorney Suspended A special pageant presented ~ by tbe newly formed No Opio 1'> 0 Hawaii, a youth group. will ~ be dedicated to Hawaii 's <J;. young Princess Kaiu1ani. ~ Celebrity guests will be the ~ renowned Harry O""-ens, co m-~ A Complete Selection Of Cookbooks 1/3 Off , , . ) SAN FRANCISCO -Orange attorney Ward C. Mikkelson has been suspended by the state SUpreme Court o n recommendation or t h e dlscipllnary board or the state bar pose!' or Sweet Leilani, plus ~ There's still t ime to mail your Easter 11ower orders Mel Prestidge, who plays Lt. o across the country or around the world and save the wire Kwan on the Hawaiian Eye 1" television series. ~ charges! The bar said ~1ikkelson was convicted of conspiring to defraud , hinder, or delay the creditors of another penon. He was suspended pendi~ final outcome or the court p ceedlngs against him. , ca~~~ets ;;~~obt,•~n=~~~ ~i:i?~1t~~~'R1Z~~~1!'Rff1t'R1l~~:i?f1t~~~· 540-9754, according to or-· ' • flclals or the cultural and ~ fraternal organization hcacl-~~J·-HARBORVIEW 1~MacArthur,Newpocta.h quarlerod at 1155 Eubank -~ Ave., Wilmington. .• • OPEN DAILY 9 -8, SUN. 9 -6 ~4-1660 1 ,. / f I LAURA SCUDDERS I ' ·Mayonnaise 32 oz. STAR KIST Light Tuna chunk •tyl• 61/1 OL 39~ BETIY CROCKER Tuna . Helper . all four vlrieties pkg, 49¢ ·MJ~1, Coffee ' 3 lb. con .. ,· li$quick·· -t•' I Viva 'Fiesta Towels big roll NEW! STOVE TOP' 15 Mi•ut• Stuffing Mix chit::k•11 fltvor or corn br11d 6 or. Swanson Chicken Broth , ' Lysol Spray Disinfectant Sunshine Yum Yum Cookies Schilling Salad Supreme Sunkist Orange Juice 1l'A 01. 7 01. 10 01. FiioHfl 6 ·~ Stouff ers Pies Fro11n • chl~ktn, b11f, or turk1y 10 01. LARGE TENDER Asparagus ·TEXAS PINK Grapefruit CRl1P Cucumbers FllSH DAIL1 Beau Spr~s • 111 grun world's sweetest , ' ' lor19 gr.eeri ' ~o•s with 111 Chinese foods LIQUOR Richard's Own Label "C•ptain's Choice" " • 39c 17c 79c 47c 49c 5 for $1 59c 49¢ lb. 2 for 29c 19c lb. ' . ' Vodke charcoel filt•rtd 80 proof fifth J.43 3.50 4.%4 6.il Gin ~ondon Dry 80 proof fifth Bourbon Kentucky str1i9ht 86 proof Scotch Whisky Rich1rd's Privri'• Stock · '' p-roof , • SAYE EXTRA 1o r. BY THE CASE Mii or Match Same Size ' \ ' ' . ·• •• - " •• --;I' . ~··~· •• .. -.. • -' -. ., , -' -' L 1 . • • •Jf.\1~"""!~~~~~~,..~--..1 "' ·~ IEA ""1)ERSON, Edltw >· It I ir#l'M=t,I -"11 nub~ ... , cn'f ~ .' · ~ '."tN·o-· Ti:me . .. if-Like -the ::.·.~ ~ -"'; -~_:. ' . ' q•·'' I '; -tt&e·sen -t- ,.,.J .. · r I > " !!°',-iJEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back 1 0 )lou prinled a columil inviting readers to ~ ~ you a card and let you mow· which· ~ jfere the 10 best years of their lives. I ~tas particula~y interested beca~ as a ;{~cbologist at the -Menninger Foun-. A !fition hmdertool< a similar project. On· Jt.Jt !ny question was, "Wtiat years do you ~ C<lnsiderJbe besl.;i:eariutJ!le~ .. ~ <i:: I asked 100 young -1• (16 to 26) an~ <;tlOO old people (70 pl.us). The results ~!lmong the young were predictable. They A~gbt the beSt 'y~rs were the 20s ~·because this meant being omencumbered . , •by.parental pressures and an-rtunity ~·enjoy~ freedom-from -b-e-a-v y- "·responsibiliUes. The old people, on the 1.~r hand, tended to feel tlie 40s and 50s ~­ "'-'Were the best years.-- ' . ... i ... ::4 .... \l. : ~ ,~ ~ · ~t surprised me greatly was the 25 .t -. -percent who belle~ the best years oo- ; Cjufed during old age. Many such people · Cioosidere_d those years to be best because their major obllgati0?5 in life liad been fulfilled. ··' • 1 -I . , --.. _ • • •• The . next three m~th~ promlse \<> be _ exciting ones for .\,3 young-Harbor Area ---.---,.,~-"--·--:7"""--·---------WO•me1>-who v~-lleeo selede<L.io..,.-~ ,.,. -C • Empire debuta tes for 1973. -------"='La,.,.unc · 19 f social activities was tile announcemen lune As Saturday w~ debutantes and their I -,----'---. ~----- ' mothers were introduced. .. Making . their formal · bow to SOciety durjng the-ninth aimual · ..E mp i r e_ · Debutante Ball J\,llle-23 in the 'NewpQ,rler Inn will be the Misses Mary Helen Bobo Diane Elizabeth DOOsori, K i m er y Tillotson Graves, Leslie Ann lfalTison, Sharon Leslie HarY.'ood, Cynthia Marie Humphreys. Deborah Looise Hunsaker, Margaret Randel and Christian Louise Silsbee. are the 11-fisses D e r I s 'e -------·----- Others CUstance Heiillier Weaver. Smith, Ann Michele Vanatta, 1cnet1e w&asworth and Pii.'fr·"•cee!-----'-11 Debutantes Leslie Ann Harrison ,.' -(left) an-d-Ch-ridia·~n~­ Louise Si l'sbu_ ge.t_ first-han~ information on how toys are used . in therapy for emotionally disturbed patients. ./ ~ - • Their parents are the ?\.feS:Sn , and l\1mes. Sardis Lawrence Bobo. Dellis \Vil t on Dodson, Arthur Ashur Graves Jr .. Leslie Joseph ,Harrison, Christopher Brown Harwood, Robert Leslie Hum· pbreys, Richard Clark Hunsaker and Gerald Saltonstall Silsbee. Others are Gerhlrd Richard Randel and Mrs. Gerda.....Randet. Air Force Lt Col. (ret.) and M'rs. David McCradie Smith1.--Charles--Parker--Wadsw0l'th and l\trs. Natalie Millicent Wadsworth , Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. William Richard Vanatta. Setting for the luncheon: was the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Ivan \V. Sturgis. Assisting as ho:Stesses were Mrs. _____ J_ohn..E...Y.ittrup,...:ball.chainnan..and..he,~--11 committee, the Mmes. Benjamirr'1C. Brown, John E. Dickey, Lester P. Elmore, Jotm Newbrough, Anthony r.t . Otting, Jotm Sheridan , John Young and Joseph P. Zicaro. Appro~riate ball go/ms for debutantes and their mothers were modeled by post· debutantes, h-1iss Merle· Ann Parrish and Miss Michelle Weaver and their mothers, r.trs. Richard Arthur Parrish and Mrs. Weaver. 1 The ball is sponsored by Harbor Ker,a support group of the Child Guidance Center of Orange Conty which provides low cost psychiatric care for emQtionally disturbed children, ages 2 to 18. The ball is a fund-raiser and proceeds aid the ---, :--Old age, to them, represented a time to ........ , .ielax and enjoy life, Travel-was-men--=""'=i'~::;:::=:=;;;===-------------==:;;::::;;:::;;:;;::;:;::;:;;;;=======---~--::::c-====---=----==2::"""-,=::::-- c~nt~r. "' Pooed frequently is one ol t!J! pfeasures ~ ----.#.·old-age.:1.am-now-eoovinced lhal-tba . -~ype of "!d~~i;i~ being a gloomy, · ~reesing time II no looger an accurale ~:·Mdol oldlp!llie lhlnk old· age ls .a •. llOirible 11me, 1.r ...;.,_ excep1 \bemselves. -· ERNEST A. lllRSClf, ~.D. <> ~ DEAR DR. lllRSCll: Whal.JI cbterfal §DOI< for Ille Geritol Mt! h, belaaJf tf lbe .,-e111zeas,111taU,... .. •. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 46 years ~pld, ·have a successful husband, four beautiful children, a lovely home, social ~tus -~ everyone believes I have a ......... -."r-a rnamage. ·•~-~My husband is an insurance adjusler so oes some Of bis work from 6 p.m. to m., because. tbat'a when many of his ' . , ts are at home. ~ -J know be makes SOME business calls nlglll;-but Wilen a man staggers ih -~ven hours !ale for dinner smelling of li· ':! quor, wilh lipstick on his collar, what do ~;... lhink? ;3 I have ·sat down to several dried-out .ti!Iiiners 'alone after having put the 'j.pllldren to bed, and now I must stop ~burying my bead In tbe sand and start )facing facls. Any advice? -NO AP· -ffETITE ~· DEAR N.A:.: I wlD give ,.. the lalllt 1 advice I llave pven Diiier ,....... no 1H • down ..... 14, driecl-qat dinners while ~11oelr bubonds· are oat ~I claims ~~ among Diiier thlap. Waald yonr Ille be ~better or·wone wl.tioat lllm? Wbat are *·joour Gpllons? Add ·up the pl-and tbe 'minuses. Bow does it come out? Oaly yoa 's 'can gtve the ans~er1 to &llele queltlons. . Sl DEAR ANN LANDERS: A friend of .ml!le who works In a store forged a ~:,_check. This . is what ba_.,cl and she iieeds to know ii she .did IJOll!•tbing ll· ~ .... ;,_, __.. I ,...... - 4 • I ·'-" , , A pppular spot at the game t~e re.freshment stand which Chris Stevens. discovers. Manning it are le~ to right) Lucy Carey, Lynne Berke, Jo Murdock. ' "·~Realm of Service " King Neptune did not emerge from the deep, nor did he-arrive by waterway as one might expect. ~ Instead,· R'Oi>ert Gu·ggenheim ·and. ,his wife, Shirlee interrupted a vacation in the ~s to jet 6,000 miles home so they could attend the 14th annual N'ep- tune Ball where he received 'the coveted hOnor. The benefi.t, sponsored. by the Newport Harbor Spastic League, took place in the Disneyland Hotel last Saturday evening. After a tanra'Fe, guests rose to a stand- ing ovation as Guggenheim, in the royal mantle, walked across the floor to the bandstand where he was crowned by 0. W. Richard, a past monarch . Selected for his humanitarian efforts, Guggenheim was cited for his fat· reaching endeavors on behalf of his fellow man. Although Guggenheim has received many such honors in the pastr he was ob- viously moved when he accepted his new title. High1ights of his service to the com· munity include being a 10-year member and a four·term president of the Big Brothers of Orange County. For this be received the Ernest Coulter Award for outs~g service to Big Brothers and a Resolufi6n-of Commendation by the Orange County Board of Supervisors for his work in the organization. ; As a joke, J\lary wroie out a check to ~"herself for $12 and signed Barbara's .:t.!iiame to It. She then told RarbaJ:a 'wbat .• be bad done,. put the. check In the cash ~:register and gav!? Barbara $12 because, It f )lidn't seem qulle so lunny afler tlleY bad Diamond Setting HiS work with Children's Hospital of Orange Cofilify, w.)iere he has served on the board of trustees for seven years, earned him the Distinguished Service i Award of CuOC. , · . -j good laugh. . , .. " -. 'r ":+: Mary is l!"jting uptill/ll and J1eeM to l..,. ·Jr:now U she bas done soritetllq criminal. <; pon•t forget. she gave ~ $11 in .., _fash to make lhlngs. bsber. ll·sbe In the '( ,~ar? -MEDIATOR FOR ~y ~ • DEAR MED: la tjle !Om. I 1lope" "· jilarycu lld*lf-1" &bellerlotlo ,... "ftr laoPt -forge -. De II Ill ~ 'la lhe clear If .. -"' lllf ... k -. •Qou lhe llpatve. U -. 1111 I ··•I, H's ap to ... to OK lhe llpaltn, · ;... blsed on 1be flCI IHI Mary gave lier lbe fl.I. ' t\.a-q.nn Lande .. dllCUllel ,....,. drink· 'I "ilk 7 ils myths, Its lMllties: Leani the ,_ by reeding .. _ and You -For . ~agers Only" by AM Llllders. Send "·'"'W etllls In coin and a lone, lllamped, sell• ' -envekil>e In care of the DAILY 'l>llm. ' . . ·Stars. to Shine ' . .. ·. . Frivolity• will reign· when celebrities of the 11port8 and entertainment world con· verge Of\ tbe UCI baseball diamond Sun· day, A;lrl1 211, !or the annual challenp wllh the UCI Ieam. -Billed as tbe 9eCOlld annual Celebrity Baaeball World Series, the game, which &tarts at 1:30 p.m., promises to collect laughs as well as f\Jnds !or· the UC! · alhlelic program. Sponsor is !lie Big I Booster&. ~ • Doe to Ute suce.ss or. last )'ear's ben .. fil, wbicb attracled a throrlg of 4,500, ac· commodalioos are being increased this year to 10,000, according to Ralph Berke, cbainnan. Additional bleachers will be provided )>y tbe El Toro Marine Base. . . • SWs expected in the line-up will be Joey Bishop, Gary Burgholf, Forrest . Tucker, ,Harold Stooe, Martin .Miiner,, Peter Lllpas, Adam West. and George Mo¢gomery. Sports celebrities will include Marlin Mciteever, Bill Voss, Bobby Knopp, Andy Car6y, Rudy Buklch, l\oger Miller, Bob Cherry,~ Sherman and 'Jack Paepke. Concluding the day will be-· a VIP cocktail )!!lrlY in lhe Mes& Commons following the game. Admfsslon will be to those who have sold 50 tickets. Tickels me y be purchased ·at the UC! alhlelic olllce, lhl'Ollgh Berke at lhe Bal· boa Bay Club, branches ol So. California 1st Nalional Bank and at the gate. Others benefiting from his services in· elude Chapman College where he has beeb. a trustee for six years; he has been a four-year board, member and currently serves is vice president ol the Newport • Harbor Art Museum , he is a trustee of the World Affairs Council, and Is a member of the advisory board of the O,range County Philharmonic Society Where be a!Jo was a board member and vice president for five years. · Guggenheim also has served as chairman of the advisory board for Jnternational Orphans Inc. and is on the advisory committee of the SS2 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was on the campaign committee for the Newport Harbor YMCA and was a campaign co-chairman of the G I r I Scouts of AmeMCll, Orange County and recchled Its Outstanding Service Award. He joins the illuslrious ranks or past Neptun·e! _, REIGNING MbNll!CH, ROBERT GUGGENHEIM ' kings including Jay S. Stoddard, Drs. The Spastic League is a fund·raising Tom W. Robinson , Anthony N. Toto, organization dedicated to the aid of Theodore G. Schoppe and AlJen LeRoy, cerebral palsied in Orange County. Sen. John A. Murdy Jr., Judge Robert W. Monies raised are used and distributed Gardner, Joh n B. Kilroy, L cR.o'~anlyJ.n the ®Unty. ~ ~ Bartholomew, Kenneth Sampson, Andy . Devine and husbands of league membt'.!rs. ~he near ru.ture goal of the league is to Jom rorcts with the Los Angeles Spastic Following the coronation. memben .GhildteO:s..Eoundation and build a resl- and guests danced Io the music ol Fred· . dent and school !acility that wlll fullill dY Martin and his ol'CN>stra. the needs in Orange Coonl)'. " - ••• ·r ·-~- .... J'6. DAIL' Plltll i ~ol\da.Y, April 9, l ct"/J • " r ) . ' -. . - ~ ·-Your Horoscope • --.. Li ta:1 a e c TUESQA:( tullive ":telfect are on tarJe!. 'AQU~S tJl,lf.' ~Feb ~~~~~~~~I --APRlt 01-,.--.Std..U.U.ew-""'llllcla.l!o,Jn,-lll:..l4alala....._prome. P• dependent \n. thought, action. Uence ~ ii )'<1111' ally. Study Creative a ·bllltiea are ClprleOtli mlMll"· Be~aelf· · hllthted; . ~ . 9*k wJtb ma te. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. :Ii): J)artnO\' .nsilrdinC legal docu· Accent ls on creative urge, Feeling of restriction could menL JolQt ~ Is most like- ability to express yourself, in-dominate. Be pailent. You are~ Jy to result m success. . tenslfied relations with op-about to receive exciting pro-· PISCES (Feb. lt-March 2{)) · CemdtW .....,. "' ~ 1 ~"· posaL Coo t 'th New approaches to health, lll L 171, .,, posite sex. ~ y, ~r. pera ~ WJ group wort~ are necessary4 e .... Mno. 141-2111 I - occurs halfway -ll now is all o~Uon, s .Pe ct a 1 in--. Old habtt:a, procedures lel!ve~~~~~~~~~~~!._ -or nothing. KnOw lt'and st1tuhon or-l1ospital.-AqGu!IH muana"be cleiired. Be o¢il" --+- prepare accordingly. Money ~and~ persons are in to wlder expenences. / situation improves. . • . P•:-~A (Sept. 23-0ci. 221, • LOSE WJIGHT---TAURU~ (April 26-May 20). Open line of communicationliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~I 'TH IS WJEK" ~IC JSSueS cr'om1nate. with one you admire.Ii The Odrlner ~an help ·>'OU ~inish what y~ start. Speak Friendship now proves to be a bKOme the s_Um trim person lh1l you -1n frank, m, eaninglul manner .• ~--way street. If you gi·ve, A wo11t~U-tobe.Odrlnexh11bffnused nd bush ~""' suctnslutly tiy thousands Ill Offr'\he ~eanshdotn l bea-mel arouan-an. you also will re:ceive. Gtmlnl, ___:___ . ;., ,..,,r_ tOIJnlrY 12r 14j•us. Cel rid of.PCft• --.:JO."! w a -you · -...... ~-------·~ pt"-~ ~ fit!M-11ve101f11r.--- ha . ·---~--• I nd . w t you say. Analyze desires and make , Odrinex Is 1 tlrry lib et • easlly GEMINI (M 21.J 20) • ~ sw1llowed.Co11talns nodan1er01Jsdrugs. . ay . une . : some changes. · No st1rvltia:. No speclal 1iercisn . Empb8;$1S is on de~l~ ~~th ScoRPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): · Od rlnex PJ1n cosls SJ.251nd the lare.e .. relatives'. short trips, VJS\IS 'lie' dJ"'-•tin in deal;n• with , ' .cm' OO'S . """°m' •In $5.25. ' idea! which'c~n be developed .,,.,.,... ....., _ You must Jo91 u11Y l•l or your . ~ . . one in posiUOO ol raµthortty . money wllt be rehlllded. r., questions into valid. concepts. Bnng Remember family obligations. SPORTSWEAR asked. Aecrpt no substltules. Sold wlth forth creative ~· Deal Control emotions _ a n d this 1ua r1ntee by: with Leo. Show~ ~t you temper. You make significant W'eslclifl' Plan. 17th 11nd Trvine,·0 can be independent 'VlthOllt be-advance if moves are planned. Newport Beacb,Cllifornia92660 llllilll fllti.Y«!fi111;1p : in~A~ifi:.rune 21.July 22): ;::•,Libra play prominentl~;;;;;;;;;~;;;:;:;;~ ~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~.;;;~-;;;;;;;;;W '" Fashion. Excitement Blowing in -..--.... -the Wind Money, security • proteetioo SAGmARIUs (Nov. ii. or property·and .loved ones -Dec. ~21): Tufty ideals could th~ are ~ghted. :'_our dominate . Key i!-.{o reinforce basic loyalties are magnified . concepts with s O'lj d un- You feel a need to count ~t derpinning. Means doO't ke ~ou hav~ and ~ cut off s1tua-things for grailtea.---noy ~ sE·w --KNITS ' PJtE·EASTIR., Cindy Ralphs and C)lristine Arena kno\v it's a per- fect d ay for 11.ying kites. A1rs. Angelo Arena, chair- man, hopes the weather \\.jll hold until Thursday, tt~ns w~ch drain assets. You checking. SeparaCe fact will do 1t, too. own _ April 12, w h eJt Se;i Circle. AuxiliMy oLFlorence Crittcnton Services will Present "Spring'""Fantasy" fashion brunch in Bullock's, Santa Ana. The lr1m es. ])on Olson a nd l{obert Dennis Jr. are assisting with plans for the 9:30 a.m. event. LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22): Cy-from wisblu1 lhlnking. cle high ; your judgment m-CAl'RICORN (Dec~22.Jano .20% off' SALE. ' t • ' • • • . • ' • • • : I • I ! ! i • . I . ~ ·--' 19): Delve deep. Rduse to ac- on All FABRICS Peering Around Honors Given BACK llOME in Newport .Beach after visits to the Santa B)lrbara Biltmore are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox and r.1r. and ll-1rs. Lloyd Massey. Newporl Beach. who is bet rothed to Jim Frctlcnsberg of Costa Mesa. llosting the affair r 0 r relatives of the couple W{!re frlrs. Gillette \Vhlte a n d TRANSLATIONS from and daughter Karen. forme r Costa to Nor wegiiin have earned l\1esans \.•:ho no\v reside in l\1rs. l\lagny Land~tad Jensen Santa l\1aria. . . of Costa Mesa a Doctor of The luncheon "'as g1,•en 1n iomane Letters ccrtlrtc:at~ the---home-----0-..the--br-ide:&·,_..- rrom-the Jn t e fn a.t..i 0 n a L parenl2.,._ l\1r. and l\lrs. C.R. federation of sci c n ti f i c Sackett oJ:~"·port Beach. Research Society i.o Pakistan. · ,~ -• A<nvNG G UES'.l'S <\! a WINNER or a $25 bond for luncheon gi ven by Mr. and an essay she composed on Mrs .. Willia m P. Hadley or . e du c a t i 0 n was Linda Santa Ana in the Directors' J\llorgcnlander, a student at Lounge at Santa Anita were Fountain ··valley Hi gh School. the Messrs. and Mmes. Clin- The contest was sponsored hy ton lioose, John Curcl. Lloyd the South . Coast Jun i o r Aubert, Richard Hausman , Women 's Club of Fountain \\'ilbur Robertson and J\1rs. Valley. Alt•x Bo"•ie or Newport Beach. Also, Daryl Arnold. Dr. JIONORED during a brida l Harold . Godshall and the shower was Robin sacketl or Messrs. and Mmes. Tip1olhy Devine. William Ring and Ga vin Herbert of' Corona del ll·lar. Others \1'ere the Ernest Bryanls and Jack Ten Eycks, Laguna Beach and the Phillip Re illys l\tission Viejo . NA.\tEO flSS Calif9rnia Division Futu Secretary by the National Sec r ct a r.i es ......:. · Association was .Miss Arlene Decke r. a s tud en t at \Vestmin stcr High School. She earned a $ I 0 O scholarship and no1v is co1n- pcti11g 1vilh 10 other state \vin- ners to earn the right lo enter national competition for a prize of $2,000. JODY OHlSEN FOUNTAI N VALLE\' 1-ligh School forensics studen!. Roxe Anne Hrasier recently too k firilt ~ace in the Nati onal Presenta tion Polished Ju ly Date Sel ected Jody Ohlsen of Costa J\itesa and Bill Collins of Yorba Lin· da are planning to marry July 14 in the J\lelodyland Chri stian Center. Parents or the bclrothcd arc Mr . and J\trs. John Ohlsen of Garden Gro\'C and ~Ir. and ri.1rs. Paul Co I I i ns of \\lestminster. Miss Ohlsen ·is a student a1 Orange Coast College. and her fiance , vlho attends God' Army Seminary. attended California State University at Fullerton. ::~"!@~ be•t b11yS' "' I.lie weer~; a11111c/1 e r e ! ••• Hu11tlngt"11 Center ""Qualif ing-Tooma1ncnt at Cal Poly. ornona. earning a plal'e in the tional speaking con1· petition to be held in Pittsburgh in June. Guglicln10 Cini pcrforn1s t he je\ve lry making for which he is famous and a·bout ,,·hich he \Vil! lcc.:lurc at 11 a.m. 'l'hursday, April 12, in the Focus '73 seri~. s1~on sorcd 1by Queen of Hearts Guild, Children's Hospital of Orange County. 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Schulz • • I l ! . by· Gus Arriola by Ferd Joh11son -·by ltOCJ!!'-_811_11_· _ft __ , I 0mER 60 US9 Oil W CHIP DIP Aile~ BEER A.OATS-FOi!' A lilHILI! ! t I THE GIRLS ~-------~ WE WON OUR FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON! .. I THINK l'M 60ill6 TO Ci!l. WE FINALLI( WON!! ~ llJE WON!! WE WON!!! < i'-"'• by Harold Le Doux ON THE OTHER HANO, PON'T . ANSWER TI4AT QUESTION, SAM! I'M A FIERCE COMPETITOR ••• AND IF I WE.RE TO MEET THE WOMAN, I PR.OeAeL'I' WOULDN'T eE VE~ NICE TO HER! by Mell OF COWlt~E, YOIA'ltE A80\IE ALL THAT ... ~~I 'fig '1~4JJ - ''Take this chai r, Edna-It's the one be sleeps In and I simply must break blm 01111• habit of blling people who sit In it." • DENNIS THE MENACE 'WIPE 'QR FE.ET.' ' I t ' ' .. . ' .. • • -I - / ~ot Playing _O~ r .Our~_IJe~~s·-' Motbl .I CHICAGO (AP) ...., "We're 11!1.play-ing Pme ii neoded, ·ll·will be played ln Loa ' '°"'off .... "l>l$od Oii our l<nanll the ·u.. •. II the lbob _pt ~.1 lio>e to .. over our heads. We !nl&J>I wld U-.e whole ' Anp!et. Sunday. carrying " Aid Molla. "I lhlnlc take •em even ii 1•n1 mlailll: Ypu can't mean everything," thing. I don't mean just this series, I . The Bulls' ~ Suna°ay was Walker made ~· one of hll Ont 10--up shots when you are open." ·~ . t..Dlck Motta, coach-of-the Chicago Bulls, keyed by-~ .. 1Aver who sbo&I so LoYt laacl.~ OYer. 1r •.,-...._......,.• ~ T .... ':'T T · · ~--~~after his Bulls roared to a 98-s«nd 38 polntt. • . ..we're lo6t. · , M<.Wtll•' , • ,., u L.,.. • '' •• • " 94 viCtory over me to! AflgeJe11:.iier'<--v.-;="""rro111ilijOr W1 "welot'1fiilfti.1urt iOO[l,"C&iODiii t.,,.,.., a J.J 11 Awt,..., • ' ,l ,, U'°I T.....,_.. •--~LA'S NATE COLBERT FJRES AWAY TOO LATE FORA DOUBLEPLAY. Despite 2 Losses Ferguson's: Ba~ Glove • • Ho~ Item~ for· Dodgers SAN DIEGO (AP J -The Los Angeles Dodgers had hoped to get off to a roaring ! start thi• season at the expense of the young San Diego Padres. But it was the • Padres who were in command or their -rsea~!l(Kl~nln serie ' taking two ()f . .____:._three garileS. The Dodgers needed thre'Lhits from ·' thir~ baseman Ken McMullen and a ti clutch performance from catcher Joe Ferguson. to win 'ihe final game of the 1.''series Sunday, 4--0. ~ Ferguson. 26, doubled in the liflh in- ning to expand the Dodgers lead to 4-0. • and pitchers Tommy John and George CUlver tOOk it from there scattering eighl · Padre hits. ' Dodgers manager Walter Alston has - ~ said that Ferguson and Steve Yeager are ' the best young catchers the Dodgers have had since Roy C&npanell~ and John L Roseboro. lf Fergyson continues his · heroics at the plate.Yeager may never "' ge t a chance. ~~ "I'd like to think there's still a link to -Campanella," said the 6-2, 210-pound ( Ferguson, ~·because that's what l 'd like : '° bring to this team, lhal kind of po1re r I and spirit. "A catcher is invaluable. You can 't put .J.. a price tag on -him. If I do the job defensively, then I'll stay in the lineup and I'll hit home runs." Ferguson homered in each of the first two contests, and played flawless defense. He is a rarity on the Dodger squad, a power hitter, and coach Jim Gilliam c.onsfantly reminds him · of his assignment at the plate. . ~ -''-Junior-keeps reminding me to swhlg hard, .. to get _the ball _ in the air," Ferguson said after Sunday's game. "He say~ we 'have erlough guys· Wbo hit it on the ground, that we need somebody to get it up."""' LOI AMllll f4) S .. I DI ... (0) Lacy, 2D j<>shW, It 8Utk~. 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SomeABA Teams toFoM Without Merger-Rupp DAYTON, Ohio iAPJ -Adolph Rupp believes the spiraling bonuses for college talent \'-'oula be trimmed lwo-lhirds by a merger of pro basketball's t\\'O leagues. "lf we don 't merge,'' said lhe preSidenl or the American Basketball Association 's 1'1emphis Tams. "we can forget about 80me teams in both leagues. ''They won't be around 'next year.'' Rupp said of shaky franchises in both the ~Q~~<\I Ba~ketball Association and the Rupp, 71. ~Who retired last seam as the University of Kentucky coach, said he .has been scouting college seniors personally "so wo don't make a tragi c ml.stake and pay ~ boy too much." The man who coached a national col· lege record or 879 victories said, "ti's easier for me to spend $300 or'$400 in ~x· pcnses than payiog a boy a ·$150,000 bonus that can't even make it in our league." T'hc ran1ed Baron. out of rcli rcment tn coach the East in the college all·s!"dr game last weekend . dtooled at all or th e pJ;iyers assembled ror the contest. "The talent is very good this year," he s~ "but all these boyS here got the tfolla~ sign in their eyes. I doubt ir we could afro.rd any or them." Rupp said the Tams need only a pair of top-night forwards to develop into an ABA title threal. "\Ve must have lost 10-12 games in the last minute this season,'' he explained. "Tliat 's how close we are to being a good team." Rupp said he didn 't see many regular season Kentucky games but did watch the Wildcats in the NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament. He guided five UK teams .. to NCAA titles in his 42 seasons. "I hoped they would get in there with UCLA ." he said. "but when 1 saw UCL.A's ·Bill \Valtcn, I'm glad they didn't.'' fiupp said he misses college coaching "lo some extent." but \van ts no part of 1hc pro coaches' gririd. ·'J couldn't stand pro coactilng. Eighty 1~·0 games, l couldn't do that."_he said. Swidaf.a. qu,uter to keep. ~& Mo.JMri 11t.ovtWUt a bif_.QAC-...-""tbe w... • ... '' '"*' 7 14 1 ' The triumph was the second 1tra.ighl any more than a 7$-?S leM-'loml into the encun; t~t.61rd period. Bob1" Wtlss~~· ,. ., ~ ,, ~':ut ·' ~· 1~ for the Bulls and 4'!vened their belt-of· flnll j)mod, and his bUtet With le!l.1 Utan made a big buket and a key Mal Er~~ • °"' 0 :~ .: :: • : severt Natlooal Basketball Auocla~or\ six minutes to play Put UM;J3~ ahead to nls AWtrey didn't ht&-a fret tlwow;llll · 94 '"r:!i. ~ ~ ,i, playorf'aeries at two gamea each. stay 87-86. • • .. -we had to have a pair near1Lbe.-ffid and 1~ ,,~!a.a _,1 JI ,~ 1......N . The S;erles s}lJrts._ tQ.. L4s Angelei Tues· TbenJle teamed with.Chet Walker and -he got 'em both. What ,,-1erles he's ,..c11idl0· ,,. 21 n i:s U--fl\ day night with game No. 6 to be played Bob Weiss to pull tbe Bulla to a 96-88 lead ' •playing." . ~ Fou1<111 11111 : arldiMs. veri Lier. ) In Chicago Friday night. If the teventh and the"rest o! Ufe &~ was dowDbill~ Love said, "IylaYtlf same game all. !~~"r':.u: Lo! MMlff "· '*--21·- Hawks Tie Series; NY-. Stand~_~y ATLANTA (APl -Pele Jllata_yich _ triggered an aroused Atlanta rally late. in , the fourth quarter powering the Hawks to a 97.94 triwnph over the Boston Celtics Swut8y, squaring the NationaJ Basketball Association Eastern Conference semifinal series at two games apiece. Maravich threw in 13 of his game high 37 points in lhe final period. The learns will meet in Boston for game No. 5 Wednesday ind return To Atli nta .Filday night fo:·the sixth-gaine. · Maravich snapped an 88-88 tie on a 24- fool jumper wlth_3_:28Je!t..Nl!f lhe Hawks led ti! the finish. However, the Celtics got to within ~94 on a pair of free throws by Jo Jo White with nine seconds to pl ay. Maravich then put the game out of reach with two free throws two seconds later. The Hawks had spurted to a 77~ lead after three . quarters, but the Celtics came roaring out with 14 consecutive points, six by Jchn Havlicek, to gain a 77- 77 tie after four minute!I of the final period before Maravich took-·charge. "•Ul"ITI..,._.. At· Fresno· ( FRESNO -Jack Causey. a former twO-time NCAA ~1ege diviSion n8li00al cha mpion now attending South e r.n California College 0£ Costa Mesa, cleared seven feet in the hi.Di jwnp in a track -and field meet With Fresnri Pacific College here Saturday . CaUsey mad e the height on his third at~ tempt using the conventional roll rather than the rtoi:i: style ,he has been working -On recenuy uOOer coaCh-Jfiil:'cruiiij)ion. No $ Signs SARASOTA, Fla . -1is 'E\tert, who says she d°'5n't "have·money signs" in her eyes , has tucked an additional $5,000 into her purse by winning the $20,000 First Federal of Sarasota USl..TA Open tennis championship. Miss Evert, 18; defeated Evonne Goolagoog, 6-3, 6-2, Sunday lo.Jake Jbe first prize. Miss Goolagong, 1 9 7 l Wimbledon champ from .Australia, won $2,500 . "It !eels good," said lhe Fort Lauderdale tennis sensation cf · her win· nings which ·oow total $31 ,000. "But I don't have money signs in my eyes. '11le Hawks stonned to a 32-24 lead after the first quarter in which Hudson threw In 12 points. Atlanta then moved to Its biggest margin 9f the half after three minutes of the second quarter, 39-26, before Boston's superior rebounding began to take its toll.' Havlicek hit his first basket of the half with 30 seconds remaining and added a ·pair of th ree throws, giving Boston a 50-47 edge at WILT BLOCKS A SHOT ATTEMPT BY CHICAGO'S DENNIS AWTREY. When I go out on lhe court, I think only about winning." halltllne. -~ ... *" Ct•J Allelll• U71 0 F T CMnev 1 o.o 2 B!'ll•mv Cowen• I 0.0 16 Bracl'( HIYllchelc I 5-6 21 Giiiiam l(uDrvski • 1·3 9 Hud~ Hal"°" 1 2·1 6 Marov\dl Sll•s l 1-<I 12 M••I W15tpllal 5 2·2 11 T••PP White ' 1·2 1• Wa•hlncrtolltl WUll11Y1$ I 0.0 1 0 F T 6 1-3 IJ I 1·1 J 2 1·2 6 11 .... 11 I' ,,_j 31 ' .. ' ' ... , ' l>O J Tot11s ..o l'-lf t• Tol•ls •1 1~17 91 Bosten 2' 26 lJ ll -9• All1n11 32 15 30 20 -97 fauJtd 01,11 -All1n11, W1shlng!011 1 TOll l IOI.Ill -80$10!\ 20, All•nl• 22 Ttdmlcli fol/11 -80$lon coed! Heinsohn. Al· lanta coach Fllnlmmon' Attttnd1mct -11,.675. NEW YORK (AP) Wall Frazier scored six points during a decisive 13-1 splurge early in tbe fourth quarter as the New York Knicks won a berth in the Na- tional Basketball Associa tion's Eastern Conference playoff final s with a 109-99 victory over Baltimore . The Knicks, in eliminating Baltimore four games to one, became the first team to advance past the opening round cf the playoffs. They now will meet the winner of Ult Boston-Atlanta series for the Eastern ti- Knicks, le~ding only 78-76 after three q rs of the nationally televised game, raced commanding 91-77 ad- vantage at the outs t-otthe fina l period. A free throw by Phil J3l!k:SOQ began the spree. Frazier followed with a Jbmp~hot, then Dave DeBusschere, Frazier a~ Willis Reed connected on field goals before Baltimore's Elvin Hayes in· terrupted the burst with a free throw. Jackson then hit a driving two-pointer and Frazier followed with an unmolested layup after a steal. After that, the Bullets never came closer than IO points. Earl Monroe, the Knicks' leading scorer with 26 points , drove, jumped and outsmarted young Phil Chenier, popring in 20 points on 10 or 13 field goa at· tempts in the first half when the Knicks surged to a 54-45 lead, outscoring the Bullets 23-14 in the second quarter. 'Mle Krucks, virtually invincible at home this season where they now are 38- 6. hit better than 60 percent of their noor shots in the first two periods, compa~cd to only 40 pc.reent for the Bullets. ln the second quarter, they were 12 fer 18 whlle J3altimore managed only six of 21. 1e111mo"' C"I . ' ' 2·1 13 '-5 • u ... ' .. ' .. s 2·• H.,. Y•rtr 11.,1 T 0 " T 70 8r•dltY , l -.1 9 )II De81.11clltrt 10 .,.1;2 11 20 Frerltr ' f.2 10· o JKt.son ~ ' 5-1 13 11 Luus 1 0-0 2 o Meml"Otf' .. 2 2·1 ' lt Monro. ll 0.0 a. Jlled -s. 2·2 12 ro1111 •1 1.s.22 9t Tct•ts 47 1~n '°' 81U!more 31 '' l l 23 -" Now York 26 2t 74 ll -'°' FOllltd 01,11 -Non. TOl&I lout' -8•1!1more 70. NIW York 11 T1tllfllt•l fouls -8altlmor1 t:ot'1! Sllue Alltndlf'ltt -\t ,H-. KC Grabs Final It was her fourth victory in five tournaments on the USLTA tcur. Both ~s Evert and Miss Goolagong called it a. "tqugh ~tch_~.'-' __ -R_oyals'-Tougli Cookie Stolle Wins · HOUSTON -Unseeded Fred Srolle, a former ball boy for Ken Rosewall, beat Tom Okker 6-4. 6-1 ;tdefendlng world Too Much !or Angels champion Rosewall· y defeated Jan Kodes 6-2, 6-2 Sunda dvance to Mon· day's finals of the 39 Rive~ Oaks· American Gene·ral tennis tournament. The California Ailgels ran into a tough Cookie over the week"end. Cookie Rojas, the 34-year-cld Kansas City second baseman , dropped a surprise bunt single down the third base line in the eighth inning, Sunday to score what proved to be the winning run and give the Angels Slate on Atdlt KM'"e u101 Apr, 10 MlnnclOtl 11 Cllflomla A.pr. II Mlnl'ltiOI• •I C•U!Orfll1 Aitw-11 Cl lllOrflle •t T1~11 Apr. 14 C•IJ!arfll• •I t.us J:.U n.m .. 7:55 p.rn .J:U p,m, . 5:15 p.rn. Royals a 6-5 triumph -their second in their season cpening three-game series in catifomia. "I'm glad he's getting out-or town." conceded Angels manager B ob b y \Vinkles. "He killed us." During the three-game set. Rojas gathered seven ·hits, four of them doubles, in 13 at·bats and drove in 6 runs. Two of hls doubles and the decisive bunt single came Sunday. "It was a surprise play," Rojas con-· tended. "It's fine if it works but you're also liable to get thrown out by 15 feet.'' 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Spenc11;i $ -PlnlOll, • " • • •• .. ••• Orrqo (W,1.0! f-1/l 10 ' ' • ' O.tC1nlo.n ·l/l, I ' • , ' R.Mav IL.o.q •2/J 7 ' • , ' Stlts ).lfl J ' I , , 8ar~r ' ' ' • ' ' Sav~ -O.ICef'l lOfl 0 1. HEIP -llV Or•go {It. Oj1Ytr ), bV Stll1 (J. MevJ. WP -Dr.tPo• ·Time - 2:26. At,11.-.cl•ll(a -1,)!IO. gave the Royals a 6-4 adva~age. California crept to within one in their half of the eighth and .chased struggling starter Dick: Drago. After pinch-hitter John Stephenson singled and Rudy Meoli walked, Broce Dal canton replaced Drago. He got Doug Howard on a pop fly but Bobby Valentine doubled for his fourth hit of the day, sco ring Stephenson while Meoli raced to third. Vada Pinson -was walked intentionally befcre Dal' Canton quieted the uprising by getting designated bitter Bob Oliver on a fly t6 shallow center. "When we get five runs and 11 hits, we expect to win," Winkles said. "U you want ·to knock scimelhing ••• knoc!Mhe pitching. "I'm goinr to become concerned if we dontt start doing some ihings on lhe m0W1d that are basic -like getting ahead of the hitters." Rudy May, Sunday's Angels starter, had that problem. It finally caught up with him in the fourth when a 4.-2 Angels lead suddenly vanished on back·to-Oack homers by Hal McRae and Lou Pinella. The Angels. were off today before entertaining the Minnesota T w i n s Tuesday night. The 'l\vinS, fresh from a three-game sweep of \Vorld Series'cham· pion Qakland, will use Bert Blyleven (1-0) while Bill Singer makes' 'his American League debut for California. Stolle, making the finals of a WCT tour event fer the first time, played one or his best matches of the year I n systematically dissect ing Okker, of The Netherlands, with accurate placements and an effective net game. Rosewall, who has beaten Rod Laver the past two years In the WCT cham- pionship finals in Dallas, hasn't won a tournament this year. Hates to Lose PHILADELPHIA -Margaret' Court !'ays she hates to lose, so she doesn't . She dominated both singles.and doubles play here this week· as Australian entries romped in the first $50,000 Max·Pax Cof· fee tennis classic at the Palestra. -Mrs. Court.took only ~minules to "'in the singles tiUe, 6-1, 6-0 over fellow Almie· Kerry Harris, then teamed with Lesley Hunt to capture the doubles crown. . "I moved her around a bit," Mrs. Court said of her $12,000 singles victory, her eighth in 10 Virginia Slims tournaments this year. She has now won $59.850 on the circuit this .Year. "The thing that is so great about her is she's so tough," the 22-year-old Miss Harris said. "She's not ,going to give you a game. She concentrates on making every shct. When she stops con- centrating, I guess she'll be retired." "I hate to lose," Mrs. Court admi tted. "If J play for $100, I' play as hard as I would for $100,000." , I NY, Sabres,. St. Loujs, Flyers Score Victories . . NEW YORK -Goalie Ed GJacomln earned -bis firs! Slanley Cup sh.itout Sun- day night as lhe •New Yort Rangers defeated the Bo51on Bnllna ~ in lhe fourth game of the-National Hockey League playoff series. The victory gave tpe Rangers a 3-t edge in the best-of·scven quarter-final rcund, lvith the lifth game scheduled for Tuesday night in Boston. 60 feel oul ln lhe second period. He also scored from jUSI 10 feel from the net .. ~, with only 19 seconds left in the game. ""' I BLOOMINGTON, Minn . · --y Clarke's first career Stanley CUp goal and ·Doug Favell's hot goaltending car4 ried the Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-0 vie· tOry over the Minnesota North Stars Sun· dny and into a lie or th~r National Hockey League quarter~final playoffs. 50·1· .Shot Nears Masters Crown Glacomin, playing in his 44th career Stanley QJp game, kicked out 33 shots and protected the -shutout twice during the lhinl period wilh lhe Rangers lwo men short. New York scor_ed l\00 goals In each or lhe flnl _two periods qalnst Boston The series, knolled at two games each, resume( Tuesday night ln Philadelphia and returns lo Minnesota lot lhe sixth game Thunday night. ,,,, ST. LOUIS -Lei! wing Phil Roberto'• unassisled goo! lgnlll<l a oecond period rally lhal c'arrled the SI. Louis Bluea Ill a ~ victory over lhe 01lcago Blad< Hawks, staving of! elllninatloo In the Na· lional Hockey League Slsnley Olp AUGUSTA,' Ga. (AP) - A young 50-1 dort-borw from England, Pe to r Oolltr!Nls, carried the double advantage " • lhreMlroke lead and the prospect or '~cry BrlUsb ~ ... !her lodsy Into the ftnll round ol the Masten -lh• golf ""'"""""' they-'te camivph< Who's-u .. Op& -"The) 111 there's 1 strong chance a:r wind and rain Mond•Y -that should br perfect weather for an Englishman," the to~ring gotrmg gypsy with lhe feathery pu!Ung touch said afler brealdng out or a logjam with a four-und~par 6S and tak· ... ing charge at Augusta National wlth a ....,. or 211. Someone asked hlm in passing i! ~e mott confjdent because Jack Nicklaus is eight shots behind. "I really don't know where Nicklaus stands," lhe 24-year~d OOSterboiJ 11id, ~~t1~~· an eyebrow. ''I ~Uy . dkln't The powerfUI Nicklaus. 1 $-I favorite al the st1rl of the tournament lo caj>lure his fifth Maslen, foltow.d his put Una . collapoe or Friday with a triple-bogey eight on the 15thJ19te.Jn,JlJe llllrd roun~ SW!day and shot a 73 for 2ti. Thtre w•re 14 playm In hull or Nicklaus and three others, Including amateur Ben O'enshaw, evon with him as the field preparocl for lhe final 18 holes over rain-drenched Augutila. Oue of t~se was Gay Brtwe·r, the snul>nooed balller who won here In 19&7. Brewer was asked 1£ he was happy that a bunch or lesser knowns were •bead or him lnsttad of Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer or Lee Trevino. "Xeah," Brewer replied. A pause. "Hell. yeah!'' g...U.Ec!Jolmstoo. ' v' ,.. . BUFFALO -GU Pereaull acorod IWO goals Sunday nlghi as the Burralo Sabres besl lhe Monltl!al canadlens $-1 for their first victory In the National Hockey (,<ague Stanley Cup playoffs. The aeries resumes In ~1ontreal Tue&- day nigh! with lhe canldlens leading the besl~f-seven set 3-1 . Perreault, the Sabres' hlgt..coring center, fired home the wtnnllli goal from , • quarter-linols Sunday night. The Blues, In rallying from a 2--0 dellcll midway th""'lh the first period, trim• med 01lcago's lead lo S.I In the bes .Of- scv.cn series, whlch ret.oms 10 Chica&• for a fifth game scheduled Tuelday night. I ., ' - 1 I • • • .. • • • • • • • ' • . ' . ' • \ Monda1 , April q' 11)73 DAILY PILOT J Ed-i-son Post to Workman ' i By ROGER CARLSON .,...... two w .. k. alter La Of ... o.1tW ,..., ltaft Habra ........,Hi&h coach Craig Bill Workman "'ill take O\'t:r Hastin w•s offered the job, the head rootbiill coa.-cbtng lhen surprlstngly4 umed it relns at Edison High ScllOOl do"'"· Tt;;;emore fflrs as \'&t!llty backfield <:90ch at Whittler. produced three more titles. '¥.~ oofor.-wrnpplng ,UP jiis collegiate career at Whitt ler. VaU and Asaro, incidentall~. are also Whittier CQ.Uege graduatel_,. . I for the 1973-74 school ,year The 31-year-old \Yorkman ls followlng the expected formal a \Vhillier College graduate approval-of -the HuntingtoQ. Md irL~even,l'.ears or associa· Beach Scbool Board o r lion wltlilliel'<>ets Institution Trustees Tuesd'ay . he \.l'as linked "'ilh seven Afttr-lhe 1969 season he. went to East L.os Ang~les College 1s a. defensive backfiekl-coach .... foi-ona..cam· palgn, tlltn IJ>OV'ed to Edison ,_ __ The DAILY PILOT learned cham pionships. exclusively . from highly in· As a r 1;1 h n Ing back and formed sources that Workman defensive ace \Y o rkm an is "Edison principal Ernest played on two championship Pascoe's choice to replace ~ieams. · -¥i.nce Asar who-retil"e<.i-He spenLq.n~ y..e.ar at .Ca ~ 1 earlier after a two-yW stint. High (1964) as an offensive -Workman was Jisled as backfield coach and then Edison 's choice lasl week in returned to Whittier as the the DAILY PILOT. head freshman coach for two Workman's recommendation champioriship $easons. 11nd.. . · lrvO\e'League opponents c'a n look for few changes froqi Edison's attack u n d cir \Yorkman. He's expected to k,eep tht , offensive an d defensive systems intact that ~revail under Bill V-eil and Asaro. The at er gures o aid \Yorkman as an assistinl. Workhtan prepped at Bell fligh in Los Angeles ·GO lege for two years as a defensive , • BILL WORKMAN Angeles-CC {Nov. 11-)~ ... --,l--;;,: Shack leford says his team will again scrim· JUtteaters mage Cerritos io a night affair at the Nor· .,..:__ • Tars' Versatile DiStan-islao Alamitos ' •, . •'' :~_Could Cafiture State Crown l ------. Harness Entries . . •' By ROGER CARl.50N Of ltll Diiiy Piiot Slllf It lakes a lot of assets for a high school athlete lo pole vault 15 feet. team. Too, he grabbed a fourth in the 180 low hurdles. His sparkling performance was recognized with the presentation of the DAILY PILOT trophy as the meet's First, according to Newport outstanding ath1e te. Harbor High track and field Despite his versatility, coach Bob l-Jailey, you have to Hailey says he doesn't expect . . DiStanislao to fool around with hav~ speed, coordination and much other than the pale vault confiden~e. . , _in collegiate activity. !'I.so, 1t helps 1£ you re 6-3, "Toni's No.1 love i.Sthe pole 17:> paunds an~ go. by th.e vault. He only dOes the hurdles narr:ie o~Tom J?iStanistao. for the team aria at thiS'point :: D1St~ruslao is a 0ne:-m8;'1 he's just a novice in hurdlin g. -·.:· wrecking crew ror Hailey 5 But I think it's also helping his , • ~ Newport _Harbor ir~ck con· vaulting ., . , tl_ngent, b~t hls forte is ob-"His bests are ls.o and 20.t. ... v1ously ~e pole_ vault. . T think he might ~Ve done The nifty ~ruor t.ook f~ve at· better in the lows at the Beach tempts at his s~~alty tn ~e Cities if he hadn't crashed and r.ecent Beach Cities. Inv1ta· ·burned at Western tw~ays t1on~l and cleared in sue· earlier," opines the Newport cession, 13-0, 13--6, 14-0, 14-8 tutor. ~ and 15-0. As a sprinter DiStanislao is ;:-The last v.ault ~as good by rated third on the varsity, !ou: or f1~e inc~s and behind Brian Theriot and Halley's convinced his protege can capture the state cham· ~ pionship in May at Woodland High. Just last Sat·urda y DiStanislao b r o k e Bob Vince Mulroy. Al so a major factor in DiStanislao's improvement this year has been his rapid growth., At S.3, 175, his statistics are ideal with the use of the cata· l!ntrin fir Mllldll' CIMr & Fait Finl pOll I p.m. St hldl M llt r-. U l'.xllda 111 "" . -II lbldl .. tit! rKI .. 1RST RACli. Dfll milt. p1ce con- d111flf1td. s ye1r olds 11111 under non pole, a fiberglass pole with ex· wlnMri of 2 r1ees. purse sl.IOO. ·cellent spring in ii. B1rm1ry Droopy. R. V1lle1 Key ill · f · M1tl1 PrlllCI, J, Miiier ' As for his capab· ·ues o 1m· H11111e1 B•Y· G. L•n• Proving his Is.-0 mark Hailey Eura Bret, J. o·Brlen Manning, D. IC1zm1!er says Distanislao could up the Tor91, w. si-t standard to 15-6 on fti s-next Betrv Al1m1hUl't1, J. B111ey Lumbef' By~ca. J . w11n1rn1 good day. SECOND RACE. °"' mile. pace. And when he-does-you can-condlllooed c11 br_ed s year o!ds •nd . under m1!de-n. pUrllfl Sl.600. bet there will be even more oer11 Ditto, M. Jones eyebrows raised than when he ,,..,., Max.le, J. 11enne11 Ol1mot1e. Prl11C1, M. Ho!I cleared the 15--0 barrier. 11r1v111, K. c.rtna1 "Hardly anyone even. gave i:~mH~i,~J~t.";:=.t•· -htm a look last year at lU," stir Auet, L. Gnoorv I" H ·1 "but God F L Ury, J. sn.rren says at ey'. . my ' THIRD RAC•. OM mne. PKI . those extra s u: mches mean a c111m1ng 111 19es IOP c111m1ng price lot. Sud~enly everyone wants ~~~~~.~~ wuuimi to 5ee him." J'rmty Atwiton. G. l onstO Included l.Il the list of 1'n Spec.tllaur. H. Elvlm • Niie Won, J. Gral\3m Quisitive are UCLA Stanford Voto l:lonor. o . 1C11JT1aler · $ ·-' G . ' Marl1t11 Belli, R. MCC!lm1n1 San Jose tate and eorg1a Lad'f ct1111 s. A. Tritten Jr. Tech. · · ' IC w G. A. wrnoer J'OURTH RACE. One mlle. pac1. clalmlno all It"· fop d 1lmlng price lS.075. pur<1e ll,IOO Chlef'Revel«. G. Grant C1p!lal· N, B. Moe - llroc:kles Dream. W. Shott Valiants Heart. JI:. V1lle1 Key Grnttul B11u. S. OISomtr ll1ttl!ng lle.11. W. PeTersen Jr. Takom1 Tass, M. Smith Armbro Jntl!I', G. Mattos again. ''We'll defininte1y · be Ii title contender," says Shackleford. "Rio Hondo has mmt· of its people back and is corning olf three straight championships . So I'd pick them again, but we'll be right in there. "I'm very, very optimistic about next sea: sc:>"· I don't think there's been a year where ' CRAIG SHEFF walk campus. * * * Rumor departinent: Among those reported· Jy_ 1eeklng lb~ Saddleback College aquatics job are Lee Artli (Rlo Hoodo ~Cqllege), curr Hooper (Corona del Mar), BUI Barnett tNe\.l·· po11.Harbor), Jon Urba11ebek (Anabelm) and A-Uke Scbeisel (Los Amigos ). - It'll be another three weeka7beforc an an· nounce ment &I made. . ;wo Long Beach cily College girl swim· mers arc high Oll the list of top JC ti1nes in the ·state. Ann Sin1rnons has the Courth fastest clock· ing in the 500 free (5:03.5) and the second fastest j n the t,000 fr ee (10:15.2). And Su.tic Atwood is eighth in the 200 back (2:08.8). Both were members of the 'U.S. Olympic ·team in 1972 -Miss Atwood finishing second in the 200 back and third in the 100 back and Miss Simmons placi ng fourth in the aoo. m.eter free. , -. --Tbele aren't very many changes on the we ve .had ~~I r~tlon like we've .h?d this,-Golden West College basketball schedule for =· Recruiting baS been the best its ever ltn.7t, says Rustlers C1)8Cb Dick Stricklin. "And it bas 8 lot to do with the type or Golden West wUJ open the season against athlete yOu're recruiting. There just are more Cerritos, then boflt ~lval Orange Coast. Other good high school seniors this year. There's non-conference games are with Chapman an awful lot of junior college-talent avail· Fr:osh, Bantow, San Diego CC, LA Trade able." Tech, San Diego l\t~sa and Soulb"•es~tm. Shackleford says freshmen will definitely ~ .Strlc_klin says he !... also ~i~g_ I~~ man the skilled positions. "We have only one l\tonr park, Ch arr e y and RlvenlCle tOiirna· wide receiver in sc hool. no tailbacks and no ments . quarterbacks .. So there'll be a lot or .fresh· "\\'e're starting over next season ," 1ay1 man faces at the skilled spats." . Strieklln, who loses bis entire starting rive. Golden \Vest opens the season Sept 15 Strlcklln says the Rustleni' leading scorer against rival Orange Coast. then visits Pal& last season -Gary Orglll -may aUend C•d mar (Sept. 29), Mt. San Antonio (Sept. 22), Poly {San Luis ObJspol while Jef( St. Clair East LA (Oct. 6) and LA Southwest (Oct. 13). ls talking about Texas A&I or llumboldt The next four are at home against Cypress State. (Oct. 2ill, ·santa Monica (Oct. Z7). Rio Hondo And S.10 center l\tark Dekker is currently (Nov. 2) and LA Harbor (Nov. 10). The at Cal Poly (SLO) and Js hopeful of becoming Rustlers then conclude the season at Los eligible by September. Junior Tourney at Seacliff green fees and lunch lo be Face USC Tuesday LOS ANGELES -UC Irvine gets~ a second chance •t the NCAA unlvetslty d i v i s i o n defending baseball champion USC Trojans Tuesday al· ternoon at Bovard Field on the SC ca1npus (2 :30). Jerry Meras (3-1) \\' 111 be the starting pitcher ·ror coach G'ar-yi..Adams" Ant.eaters •• Maras has a fancy 1.45 e.r.a after spotting the UCLA Bruins three runs in the first inning a week ago and losing, 3·2. The UCI nine has been hit· ting well all season with Terry Stupy. Jeff Malinorf and Rod Spence paving the way. Dan ' liansen ha s also come up in recent games und ts close to his nrst·year avert\ge at UCI. Spence has six homers and one more would-break the season individual record of sl:r hC:-il'OWrK>lds -along wlflf Malinoff. Stupy, Malinoff and Spence have belted 13 for the season and with seven others by teammates including · ·two each by Jack Cleveland and l{ay Humphries (total 20) the team mark Is four ahead of the 'best previous season ( 16). The Trojans are again favored to win th~CAA university d i v 15,.J-o n cham· pionship, \vhile A:Clams and the Anteaters haVe their sights set on the college division playoffs and title this season. Seven or the nine defeats have come at the hands of u n iv'e r sl ty division teams including two to Arizona State. Seagren's Cha ffey Invitational ; • va ult record with a top effort of 14--10. Two athletes have recorded ts.Gs this year nationwide and . . DiStanislao is right behind l<UiTH RAC!!. One mile. PICI. d1lmlng all IQIS. top cl1t.nlng price Sf~ pUrH 12.400. Mly A!lmlral, J. Wllllams NHd Kash. F. Hayden Jr. My D«IOh, R. Wlllllins Sllaclyd1l1 RI)(, D. Meyocki Bambooz, J. T. Ruuelt Sllalney, M. Holt Huntington Seacliff Country Club will be the scene of the first annual HuntinR\on Beach Junior Chambe~ offcommerce junior golf cham.PTOnSliip to be staged during Easter vacation on Thursday. April 19. \Viii also qualify for t h e Southern California Junior Golf Champion.ships to be held in Santa Ana ;June '21·22. Qualifiers will receive ~.t!'C· penses for the event to be played at Riverview golf Course over 36 holes. held at a nearby ice cream !r••-~..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;; .. with his 15-0. The national in· .... ._ Jer.schol11stic re~ord is 16-7, '": .. ~ shared by Robert PiillarO ana : Casey Cartigan. : ln the Beach Cities meet DiStanislao also captured the high hurdles in 15--0 and an· chored the winning 440 relay . ' ' ... ,,. ,. ·- ,, Goll Play For Charity Invitations are in the mail ' ' for the ninth an nu a 1 Assistance League or Santa Ana charity gol f c I a s s i e scheduled 1'-1ay 7 at Santa Ana Country Club. :.-, .. .. ,., l;;. .. . ,, "' The event will be a shotgun start at noon with participants greeted by league members at their automobiles as they ar· rive, then escorted to the en· try table where coffee and doughnuts will be served . Richard Newby of Green River CC is the defending champion in the event, that began in 1962 when Earl Engman took first prize. Other winners include Lee Hasen· jaeger, 1963; Bill Perry,. 1964: Steve JukiCh. 1965 and 1008; Al Shinn, 1966; and T o m Blackm an 1970. Deadline for ente;iMg the in· : .... vitalional event iit April 25 ..,_,""-__ _ ,, , .. , "" ,., ..,.. <' ~ ' ,; q,r ti•; 'I• ~ ••• ... ._ with f u r t h e r information availnblq by calling 1'1.rs. Robert Treshle (838=4914 ). NEWPORT HARBOR'·~ TOM DiSTANISLAO. F\inds raised from the -----------'----------- tournament with a $3.1 entry ree will be used to support the philanthropic program of the Santa Ana Assistance League. These proar-ams include the Homemaker Service fo r Children, Operation School Bell and emergenex help to deserving lndlvldualt a n d special gifts to major com· munlty proJtets. A dinn<r" will be-held ln the e.venlni to culminate the day nr golf w1tll prize• awarded at thal time. ~·ea Sports Calendar " Sc1ven11er. IC. M1y1111rd Scon:Mr Wave. J. Bennin llXTN RAC•. Ofl9 m!Ue. pace. c111m1no 111 l!lft. too c111m1ng price S7AOD pUl'SI 12AOI. Trophies will be awarded to the first fol.Ir finishers who An entry fee of $4 includes parlor on the day of the tourney. Entry forms are available al H u n ti n gt o n Seacliff CC pro stwp or by cal!!_ng 963-4012 or 963·2821. [ Entry deadline -is April 16. Mist.,. Hotshot, R. Glll1t1,11 Active Gene, J. O'Brien John Olis, J. llalley• Grnt lrllh, 5. Desomer WH Richard D, C. C1mpbel1 Jr. SUndown List, D. Cronll; • P'-nlx llyr.:1. J. Cranis Harlan Le.. T. Bartf!f1e SEVENTH RACI'. One m!le. D&Ce. cl1lmlng alt ~. too ct1lmlng prk1 Sl7M JH!rH u..600. Baseball Standings B""'"I 8, Jim Mlllt!° Btlle 01-,:mpla, J. llllltY Plntl111d N, G. Longo Per$Ol'llllly, D. Ack1rm1n Am1>1lly. R. WUUam1 National Leacue Aatw1n. J. 81llty Ml. Airy Bftl, J, Dinn!$ POl)l•r Chuc11:, E. Cobb Pittsburgh EIGHTH RACE. On1 mlll. pece. C°'1• N York dlllf!f1ed 111 11111.. non wlnn111"1 °' S8.50CI ew In 12.73 comb •• non w1nllllf1 o1 $10.000 Chicago In 7:!·7l comb tn.t are non winners 11'1 111t 4 11a11t a. horWI tti1t have f!lrttd Montreal 10 or more llrn11 In n.12 •nd •rt non Philadelphia wlnnen of u.ooo In 1m. ' Cw•ntlor Brtt, E. Wheeler SI. Louis Pele<" PNklns. IC. Tllhe<" T1s1111 Knot. 0. Btl!Hch My lldY D'llrfen, J . L19hlltl 01r11111 Br11, L. oiu11°" Houston l. ll Adlos, J . 0'8rle11 Sa 0. c:11Tta Chill J . cr1ne n 1ego EaJt w 3 2 2 t 0 0 West 2 2 Dlllch Hiii p,1nc1, J. Balley San Francisco cl=~~ 11~~. t': ti.'r~f~ :f:t Los AngelH 2 I I I s1.2S0 "'"se •uoo. Atlanta M•lor Dundise, A. Gllllt1n C' , t• _ PISPllet" Drive, C. C1mpbell -ll_,__ IDCtnn8 I Chudl Farr, D. 1<1vn.llr II~ Vince, 0. Mlyoc:kJ s ...... , •• "'""' L 0 0 I 2 2 3 t I I % 2 2 Pct. GB 1.000 1.000 JAi .667 I .333 2 ,000 2'.I .000 3 ,667 .667 .667 .333 t ,333 I ,333 I llMoln Lind llrooll:, J , 81llty VIPSun. S. DIWll'l'lft' Jolle Mtdem. J. Ll9hthlll Silver A,._D .. lanM PltObu.-.lt 4-S. SI. Loult s.1. (11!, 10 ll'lll!rml Hou1l011 l~l. A!11nt1 J.•, 17"111. 10 lnnlt181I Phllldfllllhl1 11 NIW York, r11n I MonlrNI S, Chl<:IOO 2 ClnclnMll 3, S.n FrlndKO 1 lei Altffln 4., Sin Ditto 0 ' TIMY't Olmft Clnc;lnn1H (NllWI 0.0) 11 Alltfll1 (Morton f.<11 Lh Alllllel IOS leen IMI) M Hou11on (llleu•1 Gymnastics Team Faces Germans Ml or !CflWford 0.01 $111 Dileo {C.114wtll NJ 11 Sin Frtntllco 0.11 ' Dnl't •arn.i sct'lldultd. . ' The Newport Beach Gym- llastics Center girls team Wilt \ compete against a team o! touring German g y n1 n a a t I Tuesday at 7 p.m. at C<>rona dcl Mar High. · The eight·glrl Gennan team, members or the Tum-Club '12 of Leverkusen, Germany l$ on a »day tour or the United States. The team COMfsts ol S(lveral German area cham· plons, but no mcmbors or the Olympic team, ancLlht-<0m· petition should be fairly equal • according to gym center director Tom WUliams. I ' ,__..,,, 01111tt MOntr1'11'11 Phlllll1l11tlll Ch~ ••t Pltttbul"lh tffw YOl'k et SI, Louis ClntlMlll 11 Al11flla "" ...... ,, HOullol'I Stn OIMO 11 $1n F=r1ntlato • American League East w Boston 3 Baltimore 2 Cleveland I Detroit t Milwau;ee . New ~ork 0 0 West Minnesota 3 Chicago I Ka nsas City 2 CaWornla ' Texas 0 Oakland 0 S11ftdlf'1 klt'ft r oetrolt '· C1tv111nd,,O -llotlo<l •, New York 3 Bolton '· New York l - MllWIUkff at 81111~1, rain Ml~• .. ()Blend 2 l<lnH.I City 6. C.il"""' S Chlc190 11 'T11111. r1tn T9ll1f'1 Olmll L 0 0 I l 2 3 0 0 1 % I 3 Pel. GB 1.000 1.000 11i .500 l'h .500 l'h ,000 21\ .000 3 1.000 1.000 I .667 I .333 % .000 2 ,000 3 Clrtellnd IS•rvm IM) •I Ntw York (Pllll'SOll .. , Orllf """ l(lledllled • t11nd1r'1 0111"ft Mlnt11sol1 It C1llfor1tla "T11111 ,;1 ~. c"' O.kllf'id •I Chk..O I OllOll 11 MllweukM 81lllmon 11 Oll"'ll O!llY ltmlt ld\ldUltd. • ORT LEASES y owMd & •'"""'41 e1lng all Vehicle1 645-2202 -i 1~ 1 • , ' ... I . -' -' -P~table Plaoning • _ _,,,otorola .>ice_ presi®u1 John F. Mitchell sh~ws how easily the firm's newest product -Dyna TAC Portable Radio Telepbone Syste m -can be used Crom the heart of a cit y. The. phone 1till enable a user to call from virtually anywhere in a _metropol· 1tan area to.any other phone in the world. ~ Firm Acquisition :. Sought by Datnm Datum Inc., Anaheim·based t-manufacturer oI mini-com· -puter peripheral equipment , : aMounced Thursday it is in : the final phase or negotiating : a letter of intent which if con- ,.. summated will give Datum the option to acquire a firm that manufactures mini -Com· made by Wallace E. Rianda, president and chairman of the board of directors, at the an- nual shareholders meeting in Los Angeles. The mini-computers will complement Datum's broad line of mini-c_omputer put~rs and add-on memory ( ) eqmpmcnt. BRIEFS ~ The announcement w a s . ~~~~~~~ ..... ~New !_lops ,. May MeQ,n ' v. Cheap Beer f WASIIlNGTON !AP) -A new variety o( hop soon may allow American brewers to lower their costs· while re· taining the European flavor o! their beer.s and ales. • The Agriculture Department J says Cascade is the~ first hop 1 variety to be developed in the ~ UnHed States with aroma and • b r e w i n g c h aracteristic similar to those of the milder hop varieties now coming from Europe. THE DEPART~fE1''T says its greatest market potential lies in replacing those hop im· Ports. which totaled 13 million pounds in 1971. Hops are used by brewers , !or flavoring and bittering ~ mall beverages such as beer t and ale. Cascade is high in alpha-acids, the compound L that imparts brew bitterne~s and navor. The department. says some or t h e nation's biggest breweries already have agreed to try the new variety. And it says the nation's fourth largest brewery has con· j tracted ror some $30 million • worth of Cascade hops over .: the next 10 years. peripheral equipment a n d software products. The add~ rtWJnOry e quipment is primarily designed for the full line of PDP-11 computers. enenaey Bentley Laboratories o ( Irvine, has leased three· quarters of an acre of pro- perty at 1678"1'1-lale Avenue in Irvine and will construct a building to house a new division for the manufacture and sale of biolog ica l reagents and medical controls, an· nounces President D. J. Bentley. I Edwin A. Mese rve or Grubb & Ellis Co. 's Newport Beac h office represented b o t h Bentley and the lessor, Irvine Industrial Com plex of Irvine. Opening. is expected in July. e Alr Cal Air California carried a reco rd 97 ,275 passengers in its ·satell ite markets durin g fl.1arch and fle\v a total of 34,364,900 re venue passenger miles. These figures result in increases of 9.8 percent and 8.6 percent, respectively, over a year ago according to Joseph E. \Valker, assistant vice president for the airline. Traffic results for the first three 1no nths of 1973 show 266,852 passengers c a r r i e d compared to 241 ,928 for a J0.3 percen t increase over the compnrable 1972 per i o d . Revenue passenger miles were 94,247.500 ve rsus 86,030,l;IOO, for a 9.6 percent increa!i"C. ~~~~~~~~-~~- ORDER ~! 1000 \~, , Beautiful ' Stick-an YOURS ~· \ LABELS i; TODAY! - Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend Mey be· used on envelo P"es a s return address labels. Also ·very handy as identification labels for marking personal items such as books, records, photos, etc. labels stick on 9 lass and may ba used for marking home canned fotd items, AU labels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality wh ite· I gumm ed paper. 1 r-----------------------1 ll'IU 111 tlllt <t11P011, cH• W IMll wltll 11.U tti I , ll'll11t f'lillt1119 LIM! CMw,. P.O. In: u .. I C•~I• Mtsl, C•lll, '2126 I I I r I I I I I I I I I L-~-~~L~!-~!~!!~~-~J § -1 .. ~\ When ~ . • , •• Family Needs ·G · • • Friend ... Sylvia Porter ,., ' > • . Do high food costs cause you to cut down on the quantity and quality of company dinners? Do Y?U find yourself • slighting your family's nutritional needs in order to meet financial needs 7 You can find help with these and many other problems of family finances in Sylvia Porter's column several times weekly _in --- the financia'l pages of the DAILY PILOT. Yes, Sylvia Porter can. be a friend of YOUR family. Her nationally syndicated column, "Money's Worth," features im- portant ideas_ which can relieve your concern over monetary matters. For ex- ample, she will tell you how to save 11 considerable percentage of your gro- cery dollar despite spiraling food costs. Let a friend drop in on you tonight. Sylvia . pages Porter can visit you from the of the DAILY PILOT delivered ~ right to your home. You will get your 14 money's worth from Sylvia Porter's col- umn and all the other special features in the financial pages of the -- THE ONE THAT MEANS BUSINESS -L " \ • • Wa , Street -· ,,- ·" • ·-•• Fifteen out of every .100 Americans today own stock. We couldn't prov~ it, of course, but it seems likely that the ·percentage is even ,-greater here in the Or- ange Coast area ... and it's growing every day. Tb~t's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its -readers-"today's fin-al stocks toaay" via super · high speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home- • delivere'd edition and the service gets better all the time. Wall Street's computers "talk to" com put er s in the . DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate o f . more than l,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American ' Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of Wall Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. And when technology finds a way to beat that speed ' . record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will qe among the first _ to use it to~ bring readers "today's action todqy." ' W~n it comes to financial -11ews, the one that means business is the J -~ . / ' .. . .. • • ' " 1 I I • \ . '" . . " -. H9rt'• ' I ' ' ' .. .. ..... ' . . . . . . . .... --, . .. ' The DAILY PILOT . For Peanuts! htrt'•. . -· h1t1'• ' last bvt not 1 ... t. here'• CHARLIE BROWN, .. Incl LUCY ••• 1nd UNUS ••• and here'• ~ ::;. SCHROEDER ••• and' SNOOPY Phone 842-4321 (C:lreulatlon Department) to~have the whole Peanuts gang oome and visit you aally. ' ' . • -. l \. , . • -.. ) ' . .......... H o.\ilv P1LOT I •· ., --.,, Aotll 9, 197) PIJllJC NOl'ICE r . I •• ' 66 Series RaooWo-n ii l By ·w ings,. :::_ _ nt'l'(\ll (AP) -At least 211 llalf'~f Hoopltal lo -..,.,. .lnlured. two 'lulfi and to Tulare County ..rtOOaly, early today wljfn • llOijiititln Tulare. -',/~~1[~ Rick Taylar,...of· rillo Beach y aclil-Cllib, ... • the -all -ll!!il .a.a c . 8oiunloy Greyhound express -bUS col· Tbe serioualy "~~ .. =~~·· PUBUC NOTICE llded with the rtar of a se~-. ,, ________ _ Thi ~ ,.,_ b doll'll Miflffl • _. trailer -truck loaded with ( ) .. ~CMliv$t.5 atU.T.oNs. 1m • 1_ ~J:.C~~::mo:;~6 lumber and .overturned north . BRIE .... ··E'. 'Sr-t _ ., .. CO.ti JrMM, C.Mt. f'MM MOTIC• °" IWTINID•• ft.Utllll ... Ofll of thlt central cauror.nta com· r' Cf'\10 ~· Cl!,..... 1m • tow• St.. LHMIOll LK:•Nt• Ol LIClllSIS muoily __ , ~-=~~~~;".'.'.;,2:'.:~:'."'.'.c,, t---~·~:-.1\~~u..~-~ N lfto ~~I IS HHEt'I' QIV1N lo ttle i:.w..-..-....ltillcl•~· •I --_.... .....__ ,,...,.._.. .ii ETHIL<N ~A'Jf ~~ .......... ,. ~--ut11; -Wll.lllCr•lt, ctwvW ••cJi.r11y ,_. "1;a...-.. had left ·~ bound for passengers identity was Tilli. .~ -"""''"°'"' ft1e C-Tr.,..._. •nd ~WtloM ~--' -i---""---released bnmfJdiatel)'. IY Ci.ti of Or_,.. c.utrty _.. ~II lf ......... 11 1m Creit V..W, Ill IN.City of Ange-IA UIU.r hQSi)tallzed. ma. . ~ r.:l.:="•~~~:'r;~~ ~re~ cmh on Hlahway were , 1 . ,......., °'""" coest o.11y Piiot atiavt ,. bt rntci• -10 ••Lt. LAM • 111111 a The inJured were rushed to Mtrdl "' an11 .....,.11 i. , 1" 1m 111-n E•NEST "· STUM'"· Tr•~ and • ........ e Bfrir Prote•t ' . ~,!!.~· ::11~,.:9""'""."~r1~ _P1.1m,.1 c N<mCE___ -PUBl.JC NOTJCP.: City ot .......,...""'county of Onciot· s... :.r;-HAYWARD -About 10 Air -----•"' ~ • PtcnTiovs 11n1M•ss N '"'""' .... Tht IM"-'Y ,, dtlcrlbed•l11 = .. ••: •AM• STATaM•NT a~ Guardsmen staged ---"'1CT1T1ous 1us1t1•ss ...,, stec11. 111 "" .... ~flxl\INI.•~"""" tllld 1hl -fli&IO'ltl"' -,.non• ,,..-doing ~a bn'ef demoo' strat•="a.._..• --.·E"......_._tL-. -P-.• # • , NAM• ITAT•M•HT good "'111of1 cer19l11 dri...111 lll•lry wit!! tit1t11• ••: . IUlll ~-.:' • V••• ~ _..,.. T.llf tolloWtl'll pefloOl'I It dalflO bultntSI off<Mi. bee!' ' wtrw bu•I--IWIW"fl •1 ~GIN.SER A·M E RI c AN PL.AN· the street from theJr baBe , • . SIA.L IEACH OllVE·IH OAlltY and ATION 11'5 Ent CCM1I Hltl'IWIY• ,.,,.,"' ta. Wtst C"Ntl HlthW•'I'· ioii:ilMI ., :m ~In 111 TM City "' ~·· SVlt.1. Co.--... Mtr, Ctllf. nus here to protest rules that N....,-t llHdl. Catlfotf!W nwo IHCtl. County of Ortnee. Slttf ff iJnlgr...iw Fttrnlne, Ill(., 2M5 E••I • Af(eulw 1m.r111tloftll Mlrt.tllf!O. Ctllfllml• • .,,. """',.,.ft-Wlowtl'll ... ,, HlefMf'I', c.--.. Mir. C•llf. make them keep tbelr hair )IOO w'nt co.r HIOftWfY, Pffwporl edldlc: .,.._.... nc-,_. Nc-J: nns llektl, Ctllfor'lll• ( SI t It of off<MW bMr tfld win. HU'll\W 20..a'1U American ""INlturtl SI r VI ct Jhort. Replica of Golden Hinde rides out of Devon, England. It's ·full-size model' of' vessel in ' which Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the world in 1577·80. Per-, manent home 'Will be Fisherman's Whatt in San Francisco. In Balboa Yacht 'Club's S-- tlngton »Fathom nee, the , oecond of the M Series. Forty-boats tun..,.1iiilt ln-tl\o -~ dl-aod i.s · . !iO J.lklpt Oce@q Ratjrig Fleet.. Winner · In · MOIU'-ns-Sail-fe<.Vle, - skll>omd-by !loo DuBooe and Dalt 1WOld of Voyagers Yacht Club. FINAL RESULTS: OVERALL -(I) Wings, PattiJoo I Smyth I T I y for, CBYC; (2) Andiamo, Bob So!1aro, BYC; (3) Balandra, McClalr/Uilmin, ·BYC. c;;i.As.s A -(I) Bright star, Bill Pascoe, NHYC; ( 2) Drumbeat, !loo ~es Jr., NHYC; (3) Charisma, William 'II l lnawporttl1111 -Ctllfoml•l ,_ IUUtd to Jll''"'I'" klctltd •I 321 Carportlloll, »65' Etlf Coett Hlp..,, Regula"---reqn;,,;, the men Tiii• ......... " Cllllduci.d by • M•ln tor TM JM''""'-kM:•t.d ,, 317 Miii! Siii!• 7, Corofl• dfl Mir, c .. 11. f'2i'2S UUllll """'" CMM•t19!'1· '" lllt CllY ol ,... .. ICh. COUl!ly of Ttlh blltll\tU I• INlllO COllduc:fld lly • to wear their ha1r mW•·-· . ~111:=:..'tw:~.::~.,..,CMI-°':::·n!'·~c~";:;;_ prlct or CtlltomlJ:ie;~rMkln ~~-theyaret.ne .. twoactldavYF'edu.alyc'i'. -Newport Yaeli· t s oPwer, NHYC; (4) Loco ---------,--Yiente IJ~Jim Seals, BYQ; m '.<;! ---~ . Jntermezze>i Jack Bibb, BYC. ,1.!J IY Cltf1t ol OrM!Dt CGiintf oil Mlrctl II, ~ldtr.ilofl 111-C'D111.ctkln ...... Mid Aerkllltuftl s.rvtc. Corpewtll08 lUUUUJ 1m. trtrlll"' .. Mid 1ic-Car llc:triM•) •ncl MkNtf $, Mver• 'mn Mid butl11tu. llldl.ldlnci n.. nfff!\111111 !ft-Thi• ·~ 1Utd wtlh """ c-tt and short-hall' wt.gs are ban Put:tll.iitd Of"~ COii! O•lly l"tki!, -lor°f', It 1111 llJn'I of Slt$0.00, ~ti Cllrtl ol °'""' COlrnty Oii: Mlrctl 2', ned • -AP')t 2 , 16 23 1m tn·T.I cflf!ll111 o1 TM fottowtnt: c.111 11.000.001 ''n. 91' TlltreM M.. w1r111. ~tt Plllll, except for bald men, said •• · ' ' ' d.mlllll 11Gt11 .,..,.., In c11t1 """-" 'llblril'ltlll Or•• CM11 D•HY SPokesman Sgt. John Wen'" PUBiJc N_O'ftCE .-. aAOt.001 .,,,.Old "'"· NY•bf• .....,.11 i. '· 1" n. 1m lfG.73 ..... 111 c•lh """"" tM:row. 11.J00.001 !ft-~ 23, a law ·student from San CLASS B -(!)Trend, Jim Jq/ Llndennan, BYC; (2) Free oJ Spirit, Roy LaHue, BYC; (3) 111 Swift, Arrigo/Mallinckrodt, 1:J ,ICTITHM •US••••• 11~~ "°'.:.~v:::.. ... _:: . .:.::!!! PUBUC NOTICE Francisco. . NAM• ITATl"M•lfT wtc1 by 111t Tr~ wtlhln lhrM Y••rs "In the Air National Guard The fol+owl119 Ptt-trt doing ltil "'' • 1..-•• kMWll 111 Ille ' l'ICTJTIOU'I IUSIN•IS IM'-••: -·-... MIM. .. ........ STAT•M•HT dol you're a civilian 21 days a Win Top. Honors NHYC-BYC; (4) Ana Marla •1 .JI, Al Schoeilennan, BCYC; (5) Blue streak, Tom Corke!!, NHYC. I ' --,--011eovE1tY T1tAvEL, :im-0ct111 Tl'llt 11 111 • ...,. . ..,. ... INfwftll Mid TM fo11ow11111 penon• ,.,, "' nKlnth,'' Wentz said Sunday. Ave., U9uM 9NCll. C..llf. "'51 flctf!-111d 1111WN 11'"1111ltrN 11 r• bl.lllflftl •1: ~ c. Ctntlid W•NQl.llll Jr., MS Dlr1-tllllrMI by Ste. U014 of ""9\lllMll •!Id OltANG! co. CAil co .. 20Dll .. 1:4•·-"Even though you~re on duty -· Laevne 9Nc:ll. c.m. f'MS1 Proi-IOM Codt, 11'111 lllt C011tldtr•llC111 9l'l'lf .. Cott• MfM '"'27 nJ tw d month M1rl1\>11 w. w1111ew111, '4S Dirt-. for 111t tr_,.,_ of Mid blnl""' •nd J1mn s.mton. = PlllftrM L.trw, O Y O ays a , you -LMllN a..cf!, C•IH. t'26J'I . '"'""!tr' of Mid llctllll It to M Nld 11111't' H~llll~~I04 Alclla, Hllnlll!lllOll have to Jook: this WIY Ill the TIU bull-It corduc1M1 b't' a11 lft-1nw M1111 mn1tw 1111 bttri •OP""ov.d bY' • time. It really hampers your lllM4IJ,tl. ~ .. Id ~"'*11 of Ak.oholk ......,.,_ Tl~~~ O ~"'"' ., , -·· C. Contld Wll'tk!Ultt. Jr. CClll!ral. "'1 """'l'lfll '°"'"' Civilian life." Ttllt 11•1-I Wll flied with tilt COIJll• T'llll • Utt, tr-'tf tl'ld Hllgnmtfll ol Nrtnertlllp, By_ALMQN LOCKABfil'_ 9Mfllll •clltor Three Newport yachts made the best of the light going In Los Angele.a Yacht Club's ·Point Dume-Santa Barbara Island race Sunday to win top overall and Class A honors. tilnj!s on the Cl~s.,.A and~B finishers. The race was the fifth In LA YC's Whitney Series. Results: ' CLASS e -(l)cWings;-(1) Ca sq u I e , Choat/Arnold BCYC; (3) White . Ca p , Michael Etsenbe<g, WYC; (4) Tomahawk D, John AreM, ly Cltrk ol Or.,..-COllllty Oii .V...rdl 2', TM tfartSlld 1tock Ill tr1C11, lbturH. Thl 1·~· w5:~ with 1111 COllfl· tm tQlltpmtinl •lld good Wiii of .. Id butlnttt •• I c Mt ti 13 • B lJ .. -•MW w111 "' """· n TM (01111dtr•tlC111 .., c1er1t of or.. -tv 1111 r( · ~. o"eott rge. •-10!,lbltil'ltlll Orlftllf CO.ti DIUy Piiot. lhtttfor logether Wltll the con1llS...stl1111 1t7l. l'DMf I A!WU 2. '· 1" 23• ,,.,, m-n =..~Id"':~::;~ r::r.:i-nt, o:,. '::: Pllbll.t>td °'""' '°''' D•llY Piiot. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) _ PUBLIC .,_CE COltWmm.M ., or en.r !!It 7'11 111..., o1 M.-rctt If, » lftd Aprll 2, '· 1m 132·7> Tbe. z -membe ~---·---~•• ~. 1m ,, "" tM:"""' -..""""' o1 • ,vuv-r \Nll3Ulllel" ------:-:=:------IP1tn1<Ess10HAL 1sc1tow se1tv1cEs, PUBUC NOTICE Federation of California has NOTICI OP ~Te•'S SAL• 17331 ln'IM IOllltv1rlll, Siii!• e:, Ill TM urged an extension of the T .I Mt. 11'*" Clty of Tl.Min. COurilY of 0r..,,., St•te ol PtCTITIOUS IUll••ss eat bo ti -·~-°" Tlleldtl' /#.11' 1, '1m, tt 11:00 AM., s•·=:=.:-'c~r~'!"";! MAM• STAT•M•NT md _JrsdCO -Oil! •uthe~ys 1£NEf'ICIAL SEll:VICE co .... dlllr .. ,.-CN9111 Mid ll'"•flifw ol Mid lkw!M. • TM lollowlnt ptnOlll •r• dol119 an JIW ays -or re+ polni.1 T""* l,Hldlr •1111 1t11r...-t '° DltM Mwch 2'. 1m. ~-••: '-mainder of April "unless meat o.M of Trvtl r-*d Dec:--2', ft1C1f M. ~ H't'dr• CIMll SYtttm .. l+tdr1 G111rd, 1f66. •• lrill. No. lJD, Ill boot 113' • ..,. TrMlflnlr •Old LICtlllff Hydr1 VIC, Hvdt• St.m. 1740 S\lptrlor prices are drastically reduc- ld, ol Offleltl l~I ln TM ol'llct ot 9111~ Aw., C•I• Mell. Ctllf .. f'li77 ed u "" COlllllY lttcarcltf" ol °'"'"' COlllltv. r,,. A Stumpf Ch•r1tl T. Strvllt. •>1 Clfllelll "" • . C1Hfor11!•. wn:.L SELL AT PUILIC AUC· ,.,, . . •rid NfWlllll'I B•Ktl, Ctlll "™<!. In a resolution passed Sun-110N TO HIGHE$1' BtODf:R Fem CASH ln!IMtd Trtn•i.r• Mldll .. Etbo Wttt. t11t Worshtm Dr.. d the ' IPll'•blt ,, ume o1 .. 1e 111 i.w1111 fl'IOflt'I' plfOl'HstoMAL •SC1tow s•1tvic1.s Whlmtr '°'°2 ay at group s annual con- of TM UllllMI st.-) •I "" ~ "'°"" P.O.• -.. Tlltt bll$1Mu I• cariduc:llflll w • ~r•I vention here the federation mntr'"'8 to 1111 Old Ortnlll C-"f n.ftl. c.....,.. ,... rtM(ttll ' C1111rtholllt. lac•ltd In "" ,.,., B1ocil of .'"'" .... 1MM·S pt c,.:rl. T. s.Nlft called for I 15 percent red1Jc.. Overall winner was Al Cassel's 50-foot sloop Warrior, Bahia Corlnlhii\D Yacht Club; second wu Bob Grant's 61- foot sloop Robon, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and third JVas the Columbla-52 Tribute co-skippered by a syndicate composed of Fred MacDonald, NHYC; Jack Holleran, Long Beech Yacht Club; Dick Blat- terman and Bill Lawhorn, both of Balboa Yacht Club. CLAS.SA-(I) Warrior~(2) Robon; (3) Tribute. CLASS B -Cheetah, Dick Permington, KHYC; (2) Thera, James O'Hem, SDYC ; (3) DlabeUcal m, Campbell/- Wilson, ABYC. SHIP ROCK RACE LITl'LE WHITNEY SERIES CLAS.SA -(I) Westerly D, Meek/Corbett, CBYC; (2) The Spirit, .Gordon Larson, Sl BYC; (3) So Long, Gary Swenson, AYC. CLAS.SB -(I ) Dowitcher, Wftt 5alllt A11t 111111tv1rc1 ftormtfty Wesr _ ..... , .• --·-0•1y •11--fl'--' wllh 1111 coun-j ' · t aod --'try '"" S!tM!), S.nl• AN, Ctllforfllt. tit .. .:..1, "'::.. ......... ._._.. ''" TlllJ .Ifft "' .... IOll tn mea ......... 11gttt, """ •Old l11ttt11t Cllllft)'M to •nd ""', ' •?•• 10:.T.I tv Cltr~ "' Or•llClt C01111tv °" Mtrctt t, prices by May 1. THE TRIO of Class A boats Don Hucker, LSF; (2) Hobo finished the 112-mile course III, Robert Logan Jr., WYC; before the winds went entirely (3) Tenacious, Alex and Grace flat Sunday afternoon. Class A Kimball, ABYC. now tlfld by It llf!d« Slld OHd ol Trust 1t7l P•1*1 '' .. f:°'*""' 11!1111111 In Mid Cou11ty PUBUC NOTICE ,,,11,.-..,,.. COHI 01111' Piiot, 11111 Sitt dtKrlbld 1$: . '""" "' Tirn AM of TM 1t1Ml\Old Htlll of Trutlor 9 _l!ltl,.I M•rdl '11 trwl Aorll f, l•. 23. XI, 1 ' "lnt:O! ,,-°' Tr.a-m•;-.-1-ltlOWJI Ol'I • HOfiC•-TO CRIOiTOllS --='ana;; B ooats 11>~·bmrtht!"onl HRF{HarriS'SffiesF-"''f!J e No Ta:res! ITlltl rtC9rdtd 111 1001C 1sr '•11•• 1 su,••toa cou1tT o• TMe PUBLIC NOTICE ltltauQll 14 of Ml~I•-NttPl. .STAT• QF CALll'Otl:MIA Pott fKCltdl fJI ~.noe-c-rv~ Ctllfornf•. -T••-cOUWTY Ofl""09:Mt01 MOT!n w -coNTltACT'Oltt $11d 1..Mstlwltd Ht•l1 In Jnltrnt i..tvlng .... ,t,.Hn. CAW• Hit •IDS btt11 crttl9d by lllat c«ltlfl INW lllli!MI £11tlo ol MAHt,..kAY STEVENS LIN• kttool 0 I• tr It i: NEWPOltT·MESA June 11, IHJ, tXICUl9d b'I' lllt lr\11"111 DEil D«ffMlll. UNIFIED CornpaM' 11 LHIDI" _,,. Ill' ~ HOTICI. l$.1l:tEMl'.V1 ,GIUM.40 tilt Bid Deldll11t: 11 :00 o'clodt 1.111. of tlle COl'potllloll, • JMvtdt c:arpor.tkln, Utdlhirt_ tll ,....-:Aovo Mmifll 'iicadWt! 2~1h dll' of APRIL. lm. H•f11or ln~nMflt Co., t ~· lhtl If! PlflOnll Hi!\1111(1 cl1lm1 "iioll111t 11111 _.,.Itel ol Bid RICftpl: 1157 Pltctnfft COl"ip'ttltn. OOlng bl.rsll'llllll M OO¥ft" Mid dllctdlnt .,.. '*!lllrMI lo flW lhfm, AWlflllof, Cotft Mtsl '"*' Dtwlopmtfll Co., JI l.._ wtlh lllt llllCHM/"I' 'IOllehtr1, In TM pfllot 'roltcl 1dtnllflc:.M'l1111 N•mr. ELEC· wllld'I ltl1t w1• rtcor4td Ill !tit ..tfkt of tlle dtr1f of ......... llltllltd COIJl't, M TltlCAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE TO °'"" Coul'lly lttcordor of °''"" COUii-to sw-t ""'"· W1111 Ille MQllM/"I' DtSTltlCT OWNED PllO,eltTIES ty Oii A1111u11 'll. lHJ 111 BOOk "'" P• \l(lU(f'lftt. lo "" t.rndtttlgnMI ., "" offlct 'llCI P1aM 1r1 Oii Fflt: 1m Pltetfllfl tl-.ef Offlc!el ll:~t. ol •l!Gmty LAWRENCE K. HAltVEY, ll7 Avtnue, Cotlt MHI Tht Jttftl addrt11 1rid Oll'lw common Norltl BrCMdWt'f, S1nt• Ant. C•ll!Ofnlt, NOTICE IS HEll:EBY GIVEN lhll TM . dinl9n1tlon. II •ll'f• ol ll'le re1t procierty Wiiiett 11 lllt PllCI ol b111l111111 Of Ille •boQ.nliflllld School Olttrlct OI OrtllClt HKtlllMI 111oY• 11 pVrporlld to bll: urwl1t1!vned In •II m11i.r1 ptrltlnln; to COUflf'I', Ctllfornlt, •cllng by tnll lllrouott 1!2' Po11rl1 Dtlw, Newport ••tdl. Tho Hl•ll o1 Hkl 6Kedt11t, wl!hf11 fwr 111 GoWn!lflll Bo.rd, l'lftllntller rtlorrMI Ctllfornlt . · lllOl'lll'lt •tier TM l'ltsl Pllbllc:llktn ol 11111 to 11 "OISTRICT", wlll rtctl..,. 119 to, IMJI Tiit lll!OtrtlDl!td TrvtlH dlid1lm1 1ny notice. 11ot 1111r thlfl the tbcrlt-$hlod tlrM, lllbllll'f fOI' lllY lnc:Ol'rlClnHI ol TM tltffl Ot!ICI April S, 1'73. 1ttlld 1110. tor TM -·rel ol I <:OfllrlCI lddrt•I tnll ottltr conll'llOl'I dttlgn1tton, If A. llAGNAll LINDEil for tM tbo\lt protl'CI. 1ny, thawll h1tt!n. Extc\Jlor of t11t wlll lldl 1h11I bf r1ee-lvlll 111 tile pl1c1 1dt11· Stld .. 11 wll1 bf midi, but W1tttout o1 Ille 1bo\lt 111mtd dKldtnt llflld tboll• tnd 111111 IN ociened 1/ld c:ev-nt °" w•rrtnty, t11Q1'"1 or Implied, U.Wlll•MC• tc. H.AllV•Y pl,lllllcll' rtld 1IOllCI ti the 1bOY .. sl•lld IJll1, POlltttlon. OI' tll-'11 lltrtll l ..... IY 11rM •nd plt<t. enc:n, tO NY Iii. r...-lllll'IV ~Ill-SMlt AM. Cati...... 'i Etch bid mint c1111forrn tnd IN ol !ho nolt{t) MC11rtd bl' .. kl Ttl1 (7M) ~ tlSPOllllWI lo TM C011trlCI doc-ts. SACRAMENTO - A student cines to finish late Sunday Flame Dick Ramage, LBYC; voluuteer ·group . says .,..,.. liight. 1be C .and D fieets .:(2) Chaparral, Lee Stratford, than 2,000 Catiformans with irt-wete left statt.mg bel~· CBYC; 11(3) Magic, Steve ~ll!G'I ranging from $20,0llO to ' somewhere between . Siiiit8 Mulhollen, ABYC; (I) Viva .1 million allmlally peld no Barbara · Island and' the Karl '"Klokire, LAYC; (2l still• Income taus lat year mainland. Wanderer, Richard DanielS, becaUBe of tax loopholes. 1be. race comnnttee aaid llllYC. State Sen. Mervyn Dymally, nooe of the boata still at ,.. ---------- ' ~ Angeles Democrat, aaid Sunday night could save their the f1gures were produced by "Project Loophole," which he described in a news release a5 a "volunteer . student~tizen task force _p~j state tax loopholes." Dymally is sponsor · of the organization. - e Doetor Held Boat Firm Appoints . Tr1111, to-wtt: S16Mo4.", w111'1 l1t-All'll'WY fw ,__,.. Tht DISTlttcT ,_... .. TM rlthl to r .. """' --•• Pf'O\lkltd 111 llld F'l.lbllll'llllf or.,. Cotlt D•ty Pllol, Itel 1111'1' (II' •II blcb Ill' to WtlWI •111' Ir· EUREKA (UPI) A d·~-llO!t(I}, MlvlMH, If 111y, Ut'IOt!" 1111 ltrTN April t, 16, 2:1, JO, 1913 1041·7' reg11l1rlllt1 or l111orrn•ll1tt 111 •11'1 bids or -1.11,;wl Mana ger ot !lllld OHd of Trwt, ,..., c:ht""" •nd 1n 1111 bidding. has been indicted for a!legedly ..... •xl*llfl of .1111 Tr1111to Md of Ille !tvtl• PUBLIC NOTICE No bldclt!° m•Y wlthclr1w ttr1 bid for • r c:rHNll by ••kl DHd or Trvat. Pfl"lod °' lorfy-ftw (4'J d•..,.. 11i.r 111t ~ing intoxicated w~en he ad-The promotion Of Gene Mad- TN blf!tflcl•rY lllldor n ld Dltd of d•t• "' tor ""OJlffllnt of bids. m nJste ed ane~•--to • ted · Trwt "'"~ ••tcvltd •rid 6filvtrld MOTi<• TO Cll•DITCHtS A N'lfMflf bond and • perlormlllc:• I r IHlr.sla a ;r den to the new!y crea post· 1---~to-IN.~llQnfd._•....wrltt"'-'>tcltt1Uot1 ~SUPJl"-IOlt_(:Q.UltT_O~ TH• ·OOl'Ml-wlU-bl.rlqlArMI prlot_to.ir:ucutlm ol _year..old glrl wbo..died-on-the -...i.....--o1· manager ,. __ .. _ of Dlfwll tlld Detnal'ICI for ltlt, tlld t STAT• Gf' CAllPCHtMIA "Oil TM c:onlrtct. Tiit P91'mtfll bolld WH IN · bJ Uuu ' '-""'"I' uuy--- w'11teft Nolle• a1 Def11111 •rwl Ell(tktn to TN• CCKntTT 011 OltAl/9'1: In tilt torrn HI forth 111 ,._ cot1tr1et operatmg ta e. port Shops, has been an-Stll. Tiii 1111der1l11Md c111Md Slid Notlc• '"-8·m74 doc11rne11ts. The Humboldt County Grand ~ .. ----i b J M I of ol Oe-111111 •rwl Elec:llOll IO Siii to be l!ll•le of JOSEPH l.El!O A81tAM$0N, Gov.ming lo.rd ll\.IUll\.."1;11..1 y ensen ar ne r«;Ol"dtd 111 !ti• county whtr• !ht r••• tho -nOWl'I •• JOMPll L. Abrtrnllll'I, ly Dorothy N1rYl1' Fl1htr . Jury returned second-degree Costa Mesa. P<"OOtt'Y I• 1oc11111. Oecealtd. · P11rd'llsl1111 A9t11t . murder and 1 n v o] u n t a r y the Diii: Mllrd! 27. 1m NOTICE IS HE1t£9Y GIVEN to 11111 P11bUIMcl In °''"" CCMsl o-11w 'llot Madden assumes BENEFICIAL SEltVICf: co.. utdlton: of tllt ~ ntlllld dt(tdtllt Aprll. •nd 16, ltn -·-.,OJ6.n manslaughter charges Friday -...-.111jbility for an of the 11 1rv1ttt. bl' 111111 •II Pl!'10M N'l'lne cl1hna t1•ln1t ""' · t th · loglst D '~ TtTLE 1HsU1tANCE ANO .. 1111 a:Mllrlt 1r1 rfQl.llr'$1 to 1111 111em, PUBLIC NOTICE agams anes esio r. commonly shared work opera- · BOATING Tim '.faylor Defeats 17 Others Tim Taylor of Cahrillo Beach Yacht Club defeated 17 rivals in the Tornado Catamaran Class Sunday to win top honors in California Yacb.t-CJUb'S OlyriipiCGJaSses Regatta. The Tomados had the largest turnout-for the event. Winner of the one-man Finn Class with 13 entries wM Steve Uatbaway of Calitomla • Yacbt Club. Final results: 470 (6) -(I) ~o name, Bob Bainbridge, Stage Hari>or YC, Mass.: (2) Rapid l!ider, Rick Downing and Mike Denney, CTC. FINN (3) -(I) Bugaboo, Steve Hathaway, CYC; · (2) Flutterby, Allen Heller, BCYC: l3) Wild Duck, Ivar Zalitis, Toronto SC; (4) Sebas- tian, C.B. Watson, PVYC. TEMPEST (8) ( 1 ) Screaming Yellow Zonker, Ken Weiss, ABYC; ( 2) Pereg(ine, Tom G a t e s , SCCYC.... •1 TORNADO (18) (I) Screaming Ye!low 1.onker,, Tim Taylor, CBYC; (2) Torea, Cappy Sheeley, Waikiki YC; (3) Soltitou, Harvey/Stewart, WYC; (4) Blue Barracuda, TltUST COMPANY, A11t11I wlltl !hi MC .... ..., .-out;lllr1. Ill ttlt o«tct ---~=====,..---Joseph Hnilo, 4.5. Arcata, a tion5 in the Jensen oomple.< 11' LINOA HALSEY al Ille c1wk ol ll!t tboYI t11Hll'ld court,°" FICTITIOUS IUSINllSI ber f h If M d al A11111or1i111 s1v111tu•• 10 .,...._,, """'· w11t1 111t rll(IHlfY MAMI" STAT•MINT mem o t e sta at a (Jensen divisions include C Pllbll•IM!d HtwpOrt H•rl)Or N1W1 Pr"• \IOUChtr1, to ttio lll'd&rs.lgntd c:lo Mr. Thi 1o11ow1ng 111r1011 11 11101n11 Mln"• River Community Hospital. Boats, Ranger Yachts, Luhrs c:ombllllld with ltlt Or1t1g1 Co.1! 0..111' Edw•rcl H. St_, U.0 CtmlWt Drlvt, PO 11. • Plllll. HtwpOrt 8t1Ctl, C111ltor111 •• April 2, 11).)C 2207, Newport 1.-ch. Ct1Jfonl1• . QUALITY PRODUCTS. 16U Ohmt Boat Company, De Fever GETS PROMOTION Jensen's Madden -Bob Kettenbofen, BYC; (5) Full Tilt Boogie, Allen Wayne, CBYC. '· 16, 1m tl.f.7> ""°' wt11c11 11 11w ll41c:t o1 bu.inns fJI w1y. unit ,., Cott• "'"'· c1111. tu27 p-• B •. _.. Trawlers and Balboa Motor ------------Ille ll!ldtr&lgf!Mt In •II 11\fllln Pftf•lfltng 8«191 IC, 5WlllUOll. 1'3$ Ollnll Wty, • ..r llCK~ PUBLIC NOTICE to TM nt11t of ukl dluOlnt, wltttln tour Unit A. Cott• MHt. c1111. nm Homes). -----------mon1t11 tttll' IM llnl pllbllctllOll of tllll · 1hl1 M ln111 11 coflduded b't' "' l1t-· · M dd ,.1cTrtuiu1 eusi•esS-"°~~ Mlrd! .,, lfT.I. dlvldUtl 1 -K s SAN FRANCISCO (AP) In his new position, a en •AM• sTATllM•NT ., · · ""''IOll The northern ·caucus or "ill direct the existing opera-,.... to11owl119· 111rS011• •r• 11161111 ~osE""L1El~E~ A•1~":'~N Tttl• •1•t•mt111 w•• iuec1 wrt1111ie Coull· Ca 1 if or n i a Federation of •:...ns of the wood shop, mold bVllllMs 11: 1=., ~xrnlll dec::it11t ty Cler k ol Ot•lllt Covnty Ol'I M1rctl 13, \.IV $WE01$H -AMEll:ICAN MOTORS •DWAltD M. STOMll lfn ,., Young Democrats has en-shop, spar shop and cushi~n ..ottT. 1us OhtN W•Y· S!llto .,.. ,.,,,,,_ Df1W l"ubll•llld °''""' coe•t o11ty Piiot. dorsed mayoral candidates shop. In addition, Madden will F,R~ ~~i:,~;·,:1 sm £. oc.111 :.::; ::C:... citlftnll• ,,... M•rd! it." •ncl AP<"ll 2.·f, 19n '13f-71 1bomas .Bradley of Los be responsible for estabUshing llvd., Apt. 7• Long B••ctt. c1. 9CIOl Tel: f71Q ...... PUBLIC NOTICE Angeles and Black Panther new support organizations to 0.... Ht11tlbef"t, P.O. BO• )102, Long AltlnltY 1w l1'""1J1 • BtlCh.. c1. to903 Pufllhlhld O••noe coe•t 01nv P11o1.1---.,===c-:-==::----1 Bobby Seale of Oakland. ac-meet the ~g, needs or Ttllt ll\llllltll 11 condllClllll by • OM-Aprll '· 16. 2), 30. 1973 lOU-T.I "ICTITIOUS •USIHllSI ....... 11..... to chapter president Jensen Marine. tnl Plrtntrllllp. NAM.I. STAT•M9NT ...u."""'6 R'*<I c. Chrlllltnllf'I PUBUC NOl1"CE Tiit followlng Pfl"IClll I• dol119 butlnttl Gary Yoes. Madden's background or 25 SOLING (11) ' -(I) Bellwether, Pfckard-Roquo~ LBYC; (2) Quick Silver, Tom Jorgensen, LAY C ; (3) Woomera, Ken Young, CYC. BYC; (5) Pnrpy, Roy Sinclair, BYC. CLAS.S D -(I) Andlarno, Bob Sodaro, BYC; (2) Balan· dra, UlJman!McCtaire, IJYC/ BYC; {3) Commotion. Marshall Beck, BYC; (41 Odin, Don Price, SSSC; (I) Queene Anne; Durgin/Hal· lelt, BCYC. MORF-(1) Sail Le Vie; (2) Big Maggie, Mike Harvey, PMYC; (3) Anita, Tom Schock, NHVC: (4) Red Dog, ~Jes Sparkuhl, BYC; Se- quoia, Jim Moore, SS.SC. DAVE U!LMAN of the hoot Balboa Yacht Chili was the Class A winner in the Harry Wood----Eerpetual Series for Ll~l:i'Sallinlay aoo Sllnday. The .Jlveru d.ttw 64 beats in three classes. , I. If .. , ~ "3 "'.I .,: I .1 ..... "' I ~ /I. -(I) Dave Ulim\m, BYC; (2) BI 11 • tfcQn;, •BY-O:• (~) Rowla!xl tohman, BYC; (41 Jon Baldwin, KHYC; (5) Harry ;a Wood, ABYC. CLAS.S B -(I) Gary Hainiltnn, BYC: (2) Ken Ross, BYC; (3) Doris Kirst, BYC; (ll Tom Bissell, LIYC; (51 Marsliail Gram, BYC CLASS C - (1) Warren Fox, SFVSC; (2) Chris Calacci, BYC; (3) R. K. Slayton, BYC. .. •( Sankl.na-21 -Or.ganized. -.. _ Newport Harbor Santana-21 sai!ors· have recently fonried a local fieet association and are making plans tor summer of racing, cruising and trailering activities. . First event on the calender is an Inform.al membership meeting April 12. On May 5 they plan to meet at Schock Boats in Newport Beach to measure boats and sails and to have a casual race around the bell buoy and back. I ·~ ,i) TNs ,,,,.,,,."' .,..., filed Wiit! !ht c°"'"" .. : The 1,500-membe.r organiza-Jn the boating industry ,., Clerk of 0rltlllf COUl'lty Oii Mlrctl n.1-----co-:=:------J MYLAN Dll:YWALL, 1a76 Diiiow. years 1m. • .., wn1rn11111or. c1t1tornl•, ma t Jon e I e ct e d Harvey includes v.'Drking on the •m1c• TO c1t•DtT01ts Tho!Tll• H1rc1y Myl1n, 1135 Nl'111. E 1 d 22 f Lo Ang I -struction of the Cutty ,,_ P11bll111ed Ori~ Co.SI Otll'I' PHii! Mttdl 19, :u. 1nc1 Apr!I 2, '· 1t1l ns-n SU,..ltlOlt COUltT Oii THI ltlf!O. Ntvtd1. "!02 ng an er, • 0 s e es '""'""' sT.AT~Of' CAUl'OllNIA •01t This bullnH• rt c111x:h1c1eic1 11'1' '" 111-as president Sundiy. Bryce Sark and superintendent of TH• "<MntTY Of' NAM•• dlvld!Hll . - ' v d bur 26 San J d maJ-· --J--~~ on the Coast Boa.t . Facility Enlarged Willard Boat Works, builder of the la,rgest f i h e r gla ss yadlts in .the world, has doubl- Safety Muscles ' Ht. A-mi•• Thornn H•ntf M\il•n ru en g, 1 ose an 11111'C ... vui:11• """'"'"" E1t1t• o1 AllE1tT MA 1t T t"' Tt111 1t1tllflltflf ••• fl1111 w1111111e c111.111· Su Kohn, 27, Los Angeles, Saint Lawrence Seaway. He ------------1SCHltOEDER, •k• ALBERT M . "'Clerk of Or•not Caunty Oii Apr11J,1m STAT•MeNTO•A•ANDONM•NTOI' SCHJl:OEDl!lt , .... ALBEllT •:M.>61 were elected to the was seven-year apprentice to us• OF FICTITIOUS •USINISI •AM• SCHll:OEOER. Dtc:HMd. Pllblbhtd °''"" Cotti Otlly Piiot, De-""ratic National 'Com-Sb!.--.inht R .. -e & ·Boat Tl'lf tollowlng per111111 llavt tblndoritd N011CE IS HEllE9Y GIVEN to "" April'· ''· 23. '°· 1m '90-7) ......,.,. Y"""& -a t11t 11st 111 '"' flctr11111.11 Mlr111s1 n•rM c em11or1 of !ht •bow n•lllld de«dtrlt)C'""''-"-"-"-"-------1 mittee. Builders in England. & 9 HEA1/NG & A.IR C()NDITIOHING 11111111 ,.,_having d1Jm11111ln11 tt1t PUBLIC NOTICE 1-------------------------CO., '' 3062 T•l'I• W1y, COit• "'""· Hid dtc:edtfll .,. ~Ir.cl to Ill• ""'"· (allfoml1 '2616, wf1" tilt nte-ry ~horl Ill tllt ofll(el ------------TIW flctl!IOUI bUl!flftl llllf'llt mor!'ld to ol tl!t cltril: el ltlt Ho~ ltfl"lttd (Ollrt, or f'ICTITIOUS 9UllN•IS How w•1 fll-.1 111 Ort1191 Cau11ty 1111 to llrHtfll """'-wfll'I t1!t MCH$1/"I' NAM• STAT•M•HT 'W ~ 11, 1'71 . \IOllC'fWrt. JO"" lll!dorsloMlll •t fllt.offlc:• Thi lolloWll'lll P«llllll .,.. Q T ' l't.R G ,., ,..E ...... ~ ¥. 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'· 16. 1m ,,, .. n Aptll t '· 16. n lfD Ht-1.1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1""13. \ 'id Jts Production facilities for LONG BEACH _ Boatmen the manufacturing of its new who are not completely aware line of Vega 30 fiberglass of the Coast Guard's role in diesel of£·shore c r u i s i n g boating safety are very often yachts. surpriBed when stopped by a Coast Guard Patrol Boat. fn addition to their main The Coast Guard recently plant In COsta Mesa, whicb . stopped a amall boat that had constructs hulls and large too many people on board yachts up to 120 feet!. the pew creating an umile condJUon. Fountain Valley faCility will The skipper of the boat recelv- meet the greater demand for ed a cjtatlon for ''negligent produetion boats. P re s e n t operation" and was: astonished backlogs extend over siX when the Boirding Officer told months fu advance. him, "I feel that Curt.her Located at ll200 Condi>\. operatkln of your c r a f t Avenue ln Founlain Valler:' presents an es Pe c i a 11 y the modern 25,000 square feei buardous condition." production area encompasses He continued, 11you will take a 2-acre site. ft coptaJ.ns over your boat~ the neamt moor--~.ooo worth of lease-bold Ing facillly iild wlil not get un- improvements for fiberglass denfay agRln u n t 11 the JamlnatlM, bulk IB!dergrouod huarcloua., co n<i It f on Is storage of.polyest.r resins and rmiedJe(J. -· and a filter l)'slem to procoss fresh fir at too cubic feet per minute. It Is fully laid oot and equipped to be In full complllllice with the new federal regulaU~ !Of bulth and safety. Jack Hochodel, vice pml· dent, Indicated that the in· creasing pfant capoblltty will allow for production achecluJes of 8 Vega 30 yach!s per month . AS A Rll:llULT of the Booting Safely Acl of 1rn, tllO Coll! Guard -1Jv111 Ille authority to order you to terminate the ... of your boat If you lack IU!l1clent peraonal n.tlllon a n d lireflgbtlng devices 'or ii your crafl is oeen operating In an ov•rtoaded condition. You may a1ao be required to • tenninate the use of your boat: I) II you do not display 1 t h e prescribed navigaUon I lights between sunset andV SWlrise; 2) If yoo have a fuel I leakage from . either the fuel system or the engine; 3) If you have an accumulation of. · fuel in the bilges or a c.•omf ' partment other than a fuef.V tank; I) If you do not meet l the prescribed ventilation re- quirements : and 5) do not meet the requirements fotF bactlire Dame control. d T .H E c 0 N 8CIENTloos'.i boatman will always ..,.. good "boating oense" by makl°"' oure that his craf\ Is propertt ~ equipped with the ntc.ssarjlr1 safety equipment. cl To learn more about the'.l !eden.I requirementa for Ille operation 0 f rtcrtatlonal vellllt or to set up a frM, courlel)' Molorboet l!:umJ. naUon with the Coot Glllrd Auxiliary you are lllCOIU'aged to alOlacl, the Dlnctor of Auxlllary, Eleventh c o • 1 t Guard Dtatrlcl. 19 Pine ~­Lcq Beath 90io2 or call ( !)- 41WZl7. ti Remember, oo.Ung sa1e!JO b no ocddent. ..,...... • • ·····~' ' G l v ~ 3 c d l I u i t t ( I ' • 4 1 \ . ' . - . I l • \ • --.. ~- • f ' ' DAILY PILOT 2 ( )~ ( ...... ' -~~~~-~-I .•. ( ~ -~-~ ~ REALTORS 21128UST'COUTHICtiwAY , COllONA DEL MAR; CAUi'. 1-~·-l!=---644-mro • SOMERSET MODEL HARBOR VIEW HOMES FtNEST VI~ Welcome children in this family TWO STORY 5 bedroom, faipily TOOm home which features 3 baths, formal dining room, WET BAR, large convenient ldtcben with all the e>:tras. Tremen· dous fenceQ,y.J!rd on dead-end tm street. FEE IN HARBOR VIEW - LAN.D · --._ ' • · 500 Customu:ed construction by · · · · · · · · · · · • -:-..-.-.--• · · • • • ; · • · · · · · · $81, the original developer of VACATION th.is well designed 3. lxirm . . INVES'T · with lovely nlslr. su1le_,, 31Ai ba's., Corona del Mar·OOme: , DUPLEX in.CORONA de! MAR-Charming.front -Over 3,000 sq, n:; foaturlng umt with MANY EXTRA FEATURES. Shag car-puge !Iv. rm., formal. din. peting thruout Plus Wallpap 2 bedroo ( .rm., > frpks., artlsUoally . • er, ms_ mas_"'.. designed _pool & atrium_ ter bed.room is oversized). SECOND UNIT is for wifountain. Also handy the bachelor, 1 bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE """"""°P· Perfect far-away CONDITION. Manicured landscaping. Needs no v,.w, repair in or'out. .• , ..................... $74,950 EXPECT TO BE ENVIED u~;()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS BAYCREST Magnificent 2-story 5 BR., 3400 sq. ft. beauty Formal din. & family rm. Upstairs study. View, upstairs roof garden. Inviting pool. Mary Lou Marion IT'S A BEAUT! Canyon & ocean view sets the stage for this keen 5 bdrm. with delightful patio & award winning garden. $103,000. Jim Muller DOUBLE LOT.._-LIDO ISLAND Charming 3 bdrm. home on spacious comer. Large suMy patio with beautiful custom pool & separate jacuzzi. Priced to sell at $135,000. Bill Bents TWO STO,RY -3· BEDROOMS Large bonus rm. Well located in Unive~ity Park; nice paµos, din. nn.; owners moti- vated .. , priced to sell at.$46,900. "Chuck" Lewiis RESPLENDENT . . . in decorator colorll;--"legant Big Cail· yon home. Priv. community; golf course, views, trees, parks. DelighUul! $144,950. Paul Quick BAYFRONT FOR YOUNG IN HEART - it's new,-on super 50' lot; 4 bdrms ., 5 baths; pier & slip,for boats to 45'. Custom design for comfort &. fun. Ex. fin. -fee land. $235,000. Call G. Grupe , CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER Old Corona de! Mar. DelighUul area, So.· o( Hwy. Walk to beach, park &: shops. 3 BR. & gst. qtrs. Remodeled 1971. '89,950. C&tll'ryn Tennille • _._. 13:Ml70I ' -~ Coldvuell,Banker ' 1• Tho DAIL T PILOT Maltt1 it ony. If you liod y- MIH In OM of tht special ads listiftC) winners, jtl1t col 642..5671, ht. 314, betwo ... 9 a.no. and s p.m. to -••• ,.-to pick .. r- ..... at any .-.llell DAILY !!_LOT office. PASSES GOOD AT ALL THESE PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! 1733 Westclltf Dr., N.B. CALL 645-72ZI HILLTOP HAVEN 3 Be<inn home, nc1v carpet, ~ paint, enclosed patio, heated. Bluehaven pcl\)L Ac-. coss to rear yard foi· bout or cal'rlpef."'$28,QOO. - SIX UNITS cm large lot, Eitsts1dc Costa Mesa. $72,50Q. CO~OMIAl · MANSION ldl•nl f<t1111l y ~ ~lroo1n, :! bath hon1c 111 1· ho i c 1· "'N'lghtjl)t'hoort;;-\\"nlk"-to school and \Vc1>t\'liff shu11· ping cenh·1·. · All 11lr1·tr11· Uuill-ln kl11·ht·n. ~"p."lrnfr· fun1il y roonl. S\iJin~ i;lasl; doors ppen out on (t'llCL'tl ytt rd nnd 1mtio. 2 firt>1ill)1:e'S, \V/1v cnrpi;>ts ' and cl1'Rµc~ \\'ell kept yard. On I y $49, 751). Q1vner l~IV!llJ:: are1.1. Call 67:1-8.\10. oPE:N 11l fl • IT'S FUN 70 B£ NICf_I ~® ~ Newport Heights PROVINCIAL 3 BR-plus great farnily r1n. 2 Ft•pl,·s. Ell'..:. OJ1<~11l'r on O\'t'ri;izr~I garagl', 11• "·orkahop .io spac1• for boat or trnill'r. Lovf'ly yard, QCt.'iUI ,(,.; buy viN'. 155.000. JUST LISTED. 2 BR. honey. moon L'Ollage; C.'0~1ntry al· mosphere. Lovely <.'Ov'd. patio, on deep lot. $.'l0,000. Call: 673-3663 &48-0TI5 Eves. associated BR OKE RS-REAlTOQS 102~ W Dalbac 1>71 ll>t) •co.!~ HERITAGE • . REALTOHS ' •••••••••• S390 • . . . n1ovcs you In, seller puys uU ot her costs, paymts sm. pt>r n10 inc tnx1·s. Nu 2nd TD. Adu.Its only 1·on1lo. 3BR 2BA. all elcc bllin R/O, 111/w crpts &. drps . Speculators dl.'Jight. 8 Yrs new -"'on't last. CCI.It EASTSIDE CHARMER This fiuge, 5 bedroom house has a tonnal dining ·roon1,. eove~ and ~nclo~ patio, wet bar .ln ihe !amlly room . Large 113 acre lot hao boat S27 ,000 gate and...complet pr_iva:cy ... Don't min this -ont'! lt1s Call N<?_W 842-2535. pr\Ced to sell !!! 3 bedrn1s - OPENTfL•. (T'S FUN10BE NICE! oversized R-2 lot -Ex- ~ ccllent location, take a look. Call Red Carpel, Realtors 54&-8640 . Call us on this well kept home in , College Park. 3 bedrooms, fQnnal dining area, family room, washer and dryer area in the house, la.rgi kitchen and pool sited yard. $34.950. 10'# Down. ' Call 675-6679 RLTR. Lachenmyer Realtor ________ ...... ..-:::- ~----On a tree lined street ·-A picture perlect 3 bedroom home -lotJ of · flowers and Nigel Bailey & A~soc. fruit trees add to its charm PRESIDENTS 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiii~ .. -entertain in t))e ·J41 rxe . . • ' · ·r• family room .and 12' x 40'. Live m Dover Shores .. Ivsn EXCLUSIVE II ' • TIHPLEX (j)UICK POSSESSION . 9ed . • . Wells designed & bul.Jt for • • i en<;lo patiO. Mullt. see to executive entertaining & MESA VERDE NORTH . .· · .. believe. s29,7SO. 54fr.~3· com1o.ctAfile famfl~ llving. . . S38 •500 Wa~mly . d e c o r a t e a 5 3 Bodroo~ with BEA~D . bedrQ.Om, 3 bat.M, fc)rinal CEIUNGS. country style 1 • • ' • 1 1 diilfug room, casual family kf{c~n wltb tirtt>lace In ad· Large studio url'it~ with gar-- J1?0m. pool and ,forever ~~~~!?°On'e ':r8fi: 1 ages .&parki'ng'onatley.l~~ view. A dlstlnctive Galaxy n4. f • NEwi:R HOMES 11 ba1hs washer·&t.dryer 8cea. ==""'==='-"! addressi ~rand new -~" the ~~~~ hfetta. Only $39,950. '\each 'uolt. (>~~t· tn90m4> * NEW * mark<>< ••. $137,500. . , $400. moo th. . For sail' or lease option. :J BR. fam rm, din nn, pool. J\ll lrg rn1s. Chv11t·1~ tnovlllg San Diciw ~ ,\vks 400 l17" , FOR UL C.M. OW· prlv. •wlm pool. 2 Stf. atue> RNltai'o~ · C -&-.. 1t,----EXECUTIVE Custom v1.w '11omc: 1~ C. ,'f .,',Coleswol'fly ~ COATS co: hea.,. shalre .. ,..1_.1 W WALLACE DREAM HOME Spa<ious bdrm1, lio,Jivl'8 .H,A' ti AC~· ·. · REALTORS P1i.:.1tw .. , · & famlJ.y rm1. •, ~1""'•m ..,-• ' 3 f · I Ceil'•· Ma,.lve ...:.re." .. "'.< ...,_...,LD. • A,.y . ' .,--546-414!-, . " ••1 "' fl''""""" pro cssoona .. ., ima ~151U1' ..,,.., .. ~ I . lnnct§C:1 ping. Professionally tile • glan. l,.oad.&~ o( • • · . \~n .Evtn1~1) (tn•li-) derorn•~'(!, .... 11h J)\ush, oluAh stor&Jte. ~a~. '!;eC lhLIJ ex· F~). Ww lot --wm:I . r ""' _,__ 1 h' 1 ttpt1ona1 home at 18!! "". • ~-:rnoM 11ana Potn, t to MOD~L HOME . ~~• """ ••n"''• '"'" -.. ..,_.. ir~ ~· C -...11..1:11R . t fN ~tvn • upi.'l·adlxi dmpi_'S. Entire k -.;iv"'~ * .. ·~.v.:;. o ve · Mli'-" u:::n . NEW · uv~•;i. SHQRES k1tch<>n & family arell has '...._..__ ~filotly sloping '~ • $31 500 '>'OR THE U1'MOSI'1N cornd ;n1 li lrs, 3 ~.u,., 4 &&.lCI:~ 9lte -187,500. • • PRESTIGE &:: QUALITY betlrnl!!I. 2300 sq ft, bnlcony ~'t.;}tll. P.EJE, BA~,RETI · • 8b:<t~~ in~lde:u:u,t. :.e~~ ~a"mo~W. 1~3fu1~ ... ~'. off nUL'llt!r brm. \VAS 44,9j(), ..,,.. """ R.,.ALTQfll • · "'6 now has hr-en n>ductd to ~ .. ~ .c ~ bullt~ln kltc1Mln. Exctllent 3~ be. now under con· $43,000! t. 01)t'lt HOUM' Sl\t. ' ,..._._.,e.-.. i . 642-SM \\. neighborhood. Owner very struCtlon. Prlrlc. only. ,ft Sun l ..j Red ·carpel, ¥ , -~ ~ _.h 1 anXN to tell .. Submit of· David Bourke. Rltr. 'Rculloi°8 S.!6-8640 2 NEW OUPLEXES • ~ let. Red Cllrpct, Rea!lors ·; • ·~ •••. now bClng ~u~ jk.ll>xe 'IEI IER THAN -* PENINSULA* unils; plans '• Ill 'Ollloe. • · NEW ',o FIX IT A D * DUPLEX * Choose )'Our colon. Buy. ono · • . ' 1 BR; frpl. ea. unit or both f9r Slll!,000 ••<~· Th!S adull """'1>ied l19me Is SAVE SSS Newly decor1tad MORGAN REAL. TY tct. than three ,..,. 'Old S24 500 673-4642 675-6159 and hM all 'tho landldoph'f! I ; $72,500 in and growing. A !JneM"• Best Ea•tslde toeatlon -BA~BOA BAY· PROP. TIME FOl v.t<t• 1ocat1oo and a price , ... u a bedrm home oo * ·673-7410 * .MOVE ARER SCHOOL'S OUT Into this sharp 4 bOOroom Harbor lllghlands hom~ in the 1les\rablf' Wcstc!IU A.~a. Lovely pool sized E-Z care yard with tall ~I. ··Qc. cupanly mld.J\lne. DAILY PILOT ... Wider $4(),000 m•kes thla 50><130 R4 lot -oeeds work, ,_, _""""" one. of the bett bu)'!l l.l'OWld. cx~Utnt. val~. A t Fast, It D11MUHC1tl1 I CLASSIFIED ADS ~ Carpet. n .. 1t .... ~l.~ .. ~ c.rpei, ~ f QUICK CASH DAILY PILOT WANT AD 156.000 Ctlll 6T.r6679 for Action-••• Call 642-5678 _....; .. ..,:::.=~="":=.i"::..::".:....1 ...... ,.,;,;:,;;==--:~ FOR ACTIO.M ••• Tbe wt.Oldraw In the West. The fut•Ol draw In tho West. -------------""""'"""'"""'""""'""""'"""'"""'"""'""""''"""""""'""""'~.:.-c~A~LL~64~2-~·u~1• Aci:~.i:uoi OIWilltd M.~Pllol.°:"'1'1ed • • Nigel Bailey & Assoc:. RI.TR. • ..• .. -J • • !. ; ' • ' I : . • -. ---... .... .,. ____ ..,._ .. ,. ' l.J DAILY PILOT ' ' ~ I -:5 J~ ;~-~-~~:;::1~:11}~~-~·; .. ~l~~~\'~[ -!""~.,.!-·~r.~ ~~ 1::::=:;_----==::-----·1;;;=:.::..-----1 CMI• -Huntl--...... No# .......... Choice · Fixer -• = ..;.o !::" _ 3 IR + 119 Lot . 4 BEDROOMS F1XU U..... ~N!I OPRllNGS s =· ~H!thu~A~e, ]~ : I .. ... S -a -- $23,5001 EASTSIDE ' Paint oDd c1..->wJ11.1Nt , r.-::'1nco~n.='al'= CHOICE WESl'S!DE rtXER· COSTA MESA this home In Jop~tlon I• STEPS TO l l ACH 'with a JOit in tho" llvln& ~~CED~~R -LOW...DOWM. .Wi:~i.:.:.a.=.~~2 c_bolce ':'.f£~';~:,,,~~i::.:d; -:::.·Jt;'1« and boat llC· !:-!~~DATING! 3 giant PA~itfT_:...-"' ~~~. ~'"'~,Y~~e "f..~ pat.lo and k. $ 75,000 . • • •!!II•~-I ut:UnJUmt. Super alze lot. , __ \ _/""" · __ .. lnAlr U""C Great •tarter home or JN· "'"'!'d UP:' ~ cu1<1 T "' al _,ure• • Locat1o"9is au.per. · · UPPER' 3 ARCH BAY VESl"OR'S BARGAJNI VA t§Ja.--W'eO JCCPt, ~ast1fde CAU. 81J...4UL :-=-t1 BUYERS w EL c 0 M'E-1' 1am~y home. At $30,000 II TRULY .A Vaulted beamed ceufugs, pwloramlc Wbl"' ONLY ·$23,500 • tllfe ad-wont last Jona:. Ca I I water view, 3 bedrooms, 2 b~, garden vont~; .cau 645-0303. :;'tX1'.' for an appointment SPACIOUS family room, glassed-In sun perch; $81,500. LARGE 3 BEDROOM IN MESA VERDE HOME _ WI-WA.· --·~LL . . OPENnt••tr'SFUHn>BENICEI ~l:U $29,500. Very lovely. Prestigious f a·m·i l Y · · · ofsuporl> ••~an. You'll RIAL I ST•••__.. , 4'7·1751 <> 1 · ct. e h -• ;.. 106 Ill=: Jove 11, because It 11 tJ ver-~ . Qllll lty-constru ton. n om~ge--x-:"" ,..uie;-.. ...,.,...~r&ildf--,,,,_JMOlonnoyn, L...-Booch a quiet cul de sac street._: fk lot. Boat & ·trailer roomy '°' mtertalninl )'OUI' • -- 2 baths. Patio, _shake ccess. 4 bedrooms, 3 exccudw gu'"-ts. 4 n..r. roof. Built-Ins-. Fire· baths. Covered patio. $45 lltflA ""'m~ ronnal~;;;, H._·;:"";;;';;;l•:;i"'9l,.;;::•;..;:l;;:•:;;•ch:;;.. __ .:.H;""';;me;;;;;. ;;H;•;'"';";";;;~ \ plq.ce. Room for your Family room, fireplace. ,...,., • nlREE BEDROOM~ l&r&e ~y-fi:Jom with wet --.; boat. A~1umable VA Formal dining room. EASTSIDE W,oo,,'-yard, lire/ ~~~~! o;:::~~~~'l;,; ENJOY THE VllW loan. Brk. 54()..1720. Deluxe built~ms. Brk. Lovely 3 or 4 bedroom 2 e l\.lE~VE e-wEsT, d~room11,clo&et11pace rm., bullt-lna. Rear living u=e?.11 ~.-~ 1-----"'--='-540-1.720. story home on l:"\e lot in J:W.900. room, 2 _,bath, a:alore. Private sundeck. rm., flreplace. Wet Bar. and f&mlly room whh r fue~ ce Near goU course Best k>cation tor freeway Shal carpets. bric $44,950. 1 F , AM. t'Ly "'"'M, + .quiet tralfi ree ocatio_n . ...,c_-. · . · and.-"-1 .... ;CALL842-445ll,C.•-~"-:;;::;:-""'"._, _ _,, __ tittpace. ~ ma1ter K New deep shag car~t,.... --or adcfregses ·Call. ......v'-'• ~ -. wlte'a. a la.rire one with BONUS RM I BETTE' THAN NEW ma! dining, ~tom--kitchen COSTA MESA REALTY o\\INER leaving. Sharp 4. balcony and fireplace, the and 2~spark.ling .. batha. 548-Till bdrm. 2 baths. Dining rm., entry's alt.ractlve and the $~,950. Owner has been $38,950. ,Most attractive Jusl !isled at S:~.900. Bell BY owner -New ?.fesa Verde -built~. -1•a.rn11y--r m .-, locatlon~1-areat. $ 4 9. 9 00 --- 1:"''.;;:"•1 THE REAL • 1·1111.'~ . ESTATERS transferred. Large home home with 3 bedrooms, hurcy! CALL 545-8424 Beauty on Costa Meaa. Golf rtrepJace. Rear living rm., Takes It all. . with 3 bedtooms, 2 2 baths. Assumabl~ VA SOUTI I COAST REALTORS course, 3 bd. 2 ba,,so many Expert ya.rd. brk $32,950. I d h baths. Secluded_ rear liV· loan makes for easy 9UIET oxtras. 159· 200 ' 64>-5 916 s:: moving. La.... ' re .·11 FOUR BEDRM ~g room. Fa,mily room, terms. LarJ!<J.. covered SECl:USION .;.D••";;;';o,Po,;l;;nl;;;:;;::;:;:; "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!ll bdnn. on cornor lot. Family . CON"·O hreplace. Dmmg room 1· Pl h els ' • ---I' rm •-bice Ill·•·· rm -· "" -Rea.Hy Co pnny--"Cr ,' I INCOME UNITS 1 8 Furnished, &rood occupancy: \ Trade OR sell. $70.000. . 1 Helen Wood.644-6200. {K44).' , 1 Macnab·lrume ' 642-8235 644-6200 • , ~ modHern k 00 itchen built-~ai 1;·e 1 y uslandc!~ped: ~!~~~=~~~~. AJh~~~ CHARMER I WON'T LAST! bu°tit..:'1~;.t-E~cl~ .. pattO: A Com~ALtifh ·Vision BIJ, big, 1850 sq. ft. ms. uge nus room. . Great eastslde k>ce.tion pro-R-2. 1 BR cottage. Ocean Sharp 4 bedroom located on Paneling. Qule_t area. brlr: Univ. Park Ccn14!r, lrvine w/mster suite 22' .. long. On a quiet cul de sac Many special features. ressionally la~ped _ view. Makes a good rental. choice comer lot ideal for $37,200. 962-8865 Call Anytime, 5.52-1500 Formal din, den or fam rm, street. Bkr. ~l720. Brk. ~1720. · Huge patio • Looks like a Brick lrplc A sell-cloanlng boat or trailor. Brick fire-DUTCH CLEAN IN Office hours g AM to 6 PM lpl, hg kitch, 2 car gar, FIVE UNITS model home -4 bedrrns, 2 oven. Owner will carry 10% place builtins 1% baths 2 huge rec area w/Olympic baths, large lot. See It -2nd T.D. $29,fiOO. 34062 block~ to EdiaOn Hi. ~r DUTCH HAVEN Irvine pool.. Only $32,500. W/mln Large 1~L totaling 43,500 s4_ ymfll like it. Red Carpet, Copper La.ntem. muat sell. CAU.. 962-8851. 10% dn. OR -3 BR. tor fl ed R 2 Pl t f Realtor& 546-8640 San Juan caplatraoo Realty GET STARTED' 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, highly IRVINE-By Owucr $l!iOO dn. $31,000. West side of Back f~rzon addlti~nalen ~~p~ 493-1137 . . • ~t.ed~~elnedew """"1c1 ch ts 3 Br, 2 Ba, F/R, frpl. Total Bay. n1ents. One block of! New· 2955 HARBOR BLVD.- SMILE! COSTA MESA 540-1720 \Ve've found it for you! Love- Genera1 Gener•I ly 3 bdrm, 2 ha home on ... lD O'A'?Wlg your own 1.111 ...... ICIUUU t en t -833 1103 home. 2 Bedroom, builtins, and dining room/family pymn .,., •· -, I' port Blvd, owner f\extble. OCEAN-VIEW new, ""'" c•-tlng, 1.,,....e room. Lushly planted back 675-2018 ~ Wlll coru;ider for exchang -1 4 UNITS 1 blk from Cst Hwy. ~...... -• LAOUM .___..__ for more units. CAL "L 811',~ financing avail·.~ extendod living room with yard with"'~ love! clreu·,.;;;.==;;;;;; • .;.....,=;<:·:;;'----531·5111 (:;r.) 531·5100 545-8424, SOUTH'CO, 1::::::.:;;:: ______ ..;c,;;;;,;;;.;;c ______ I non-traffic · street! Walk to schools! Chlldttn'1 play- house -SUPER PATIO & YARD! Only $38,750. ~~" n>al stone flroplaco. Snuggl• lar patio, boat gato, con-' · , Sat &: Sun. J.Ul Violet up to a l<M· cozy invest· crete driveway, cul-de-sac MONARCH BAY REALTORS. Po~'Contrell Realtor mont of only$21,500. CAU. location. SUbmit au ollen. Richly designed 4 bdrm. OCEANFRONT 2 FOUR·PLEXES ** ** ** * TAYLOR CO. * -GINNY" MORRISON 96U851. larwln ·n•lty lnc. home; spacious tam 11 y NEW· DUP~EX AND 8.tl·2'l24 ""' 961 4405 (24 hra) IOOm, elogant dining area; Beot Buy On Beach S.v•ral T rl pltxH ;lllY.lir" perfect tor the most ex-$140 cm GOOD ~::rt~::v:g•n:tate-sire<1 \j1 ' HARDWOOD :;!\~d d'°.i':n'. ~~.~~ HO~i ~~TY c";~R~N to_as •***• ....ftEALTOU-*W,!1* 1'l5Mea * ...-vtrdt Dr. Eut, I-'---.;....-:---* -~ Colt& Mtsa 3 bdnn. 3 baths. Formal BROKEllS INC. FLOORS land,.aped patio with in-S15-l9'12 •~l-06!5 REALTORS 642-5000 vltlng heated pool. $117,000 a_ tlf I Bl ff dining rm., built-ins. Fami-$24.950., 3BR, 50' x 15,()' lot, IHl•U u U s I !Open Evenlngol ly rm .. n ... ptaco. Family JUST UKE NEW 16' x Ill' "'vd patio, crpts, ~'O/.'(¥.~ Bargain! PALM DESERT . _,, NEW TRIPLEXES I orchard. PrestigKlus. brk drp11,complfncd&ldscpd,2 ..,,,,-Qi 454 Trucha!! Reduced!! 8 .homes, cluster housini· 1 IN COSTA MESA $41.9913. 962-1373 1 Yr new, highly upgraded car gar, approx 25 yrs new. REA TED HUBERT & ASSOC. ~~~a~~~ =~le Se~~ i 1 '*•••* 117...WO 3 Bdrm., l~ Bath O\VNER is anxious. Gorae-ttpls thruout, 4BR 2BA, 60' Must see to appreciate! L ESTATE 34n Via Lido. NB 675-8500 trade $195,00J. 7 lurn. Equi: ~ 1 2 Bdrm., l~ Bath ous home. 4 large bdrms. x 100' lot, elegant entry, 1'11111 ·=·II 1190 Glenneyre St. Newport Heights ty $120.000. Broker 1 Bdrm., 1 Bath Rear living rm., dining rm., fll'epl .. v.·onderful family liv--•=--494-9473 549-0316 (714) 642-7319 or 10% DOWN . built-Ins, Family rm .. Ing w/2 pools, clubhmue, fu.4471 (:J IOI *OCEAN FRONT * * A JEWEL * l7l4l 346·350ll Office Open S•turday & Sunday Or•nge COunty fireplace. Rm. for boat. brk greenbelt, across. 11 tree t When you Wh to lease or . $ 20 UNITS $ "ou"r 28th Year" Apartment $38,500. ~1 from laree11t family park In buy an OYO apt. on the On a tree shaded corner lot. WESLEY N f'A'YLOR CO Realtors RHllon 547-6791 OWNER d" p orate. 4 °""'"" County. Walk to * POOL * boauUful blue Pacific 2 or 3 Newly remodolod, charmlnr. 1 ,:,.;,:,: ~~.;d/I~~ S~~ DOVER SHORES-4225,000 A-lagnificent 5 bedroom home on picturesque . Galaxy Drive & includes the land ! Really c ustom built. On a street-tQ-street site. Lar ge family rm, lge formal dining rm, 41h baths & 3-car garage. Fully air-conditioned, tux. cptng, blt-in vacuum sys~eJl!, miniature pool & sun room off m str bath + many xtras. • '' CUST01.• bdrms .• 2 baths. Quiet area. Largchampk>honshlp goU course. XI' x-40' heated &: filtered. BR $700 mo. or up, f~. or 2 BR., 2 ha., family rm. & Good units never last. Call 21 11 S·an Joaquin Hiiis Road '" Nice lan.dsc:a,pi.ng. Dining e me. Assume ex-Clean 3 BR home, covered unturn. & 2 BR, 2 BA at hobby rm. Kit. bltins, lovely ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club'' SPLIT LEVEL rm., built-ins. Family rm., !sting J'A loan. $34.,950. patio along aide pool. Take $52,500. Sweeping view frplc. & F.A. heat, lge. e'::c~~~ \~~r:~ts. $4J-.._~64 NEWPORT CENTER, N.B 644-4910 NEWPORT HEIGHTS fireplace. Rear living rm. I' over GI Joan with only . coastline, rocks & surf. cov'd. patio. Extra lge. dbl. 1~~'-7'-'-'--~~~~=;o===~~,:.::IEVM')'tttlngll-~ _ -wry brk $32,99(1._ 842------2561 • $2,500. down and $243/mo Elevator to wide beach. 24 garage plus boat storage Industrial Property 168 Gener•I Gener•t-,...... unusual home---built on a ''ITS A-TRANSFER--;' \tU.4471 ( :;:,) 14M10J pay!! : -=~~ a~;tant Call· area.-.$52,500 \VANTEO_:: I.ndust.rial_ lJ" tr "fOR SALE BY OWNER'' hillside this home has 3 The owners are moving: llrld *ROOM FOR BOAT* • · 499-3005 CA.LL-;Gf · 141··1-414 Acre-Ml, more 01, less b)' ' bcrlrma 2 baths, sun deck -leaving behind this immac· 4 BR home + large lam rm, IN "TilE VILLAGE" 9•,,.. ~,. individual. \Vrit<' Classified-; 1 !leCiudC!d entry -custom ulately kept 3 bedroom, fam· cul-de-sac lot. Ask l n g 4 BR. den; bltn kitchen -wA•""' Ad No. 665, Daily Pilot.; All of you.good folks attempting to sell your own work throughout -a must ily room hOme. Beam cell-HIGH ON A HILL $33,450. opens to dln. area. 2 FpL · II.EAL TY · P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa , . h k 'd th f II · h 't f see for those v.'ho like the Inga and. ·a brick fireplace .... , •--t .,~•-·•homo. -?tlstr. BR, suite w/prtv. Neiir Newport Po 1t Offlt• Ca~ ." homes rrug t II e to cons1 er e o owing 1 o -" ~ ooo R d. ~· ~we ba 1 cl -• di -~ ·• . . . . • ex .... me. .....,, . e are just some of the many Lower level has la e fam-~ . CAIL ·• on tep. ev , it.1i . ng NEWPORT HEIGHTS logic . Why 1s anyone gomg to buy from you un Carpet Realtors 546-8640. features. Now here is a ii "th ~pl MS-l35l glau opens to ocean Vtew OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. Lots for Sale 170 less they can do so a t a p rice about 6 r •. below NICE TO COME · chance to purchase a REAL s!'co~~ver1 famllyre n!';.; .. .. , b=ny. SM,000. 494-0731 3 bd, 2 ha, playroom. what it would be through a broker ? And if they _.,-------BARGAIN. CALL · · · formal dining room, elegant MINI 1 RANCH (18) Ml tt Realty delightful yard. All new APARTMENT SITE do that, what have YOU gained by doing .it your-HOME TO 536-2551 BKR. living room. AU electric kit-$~ fuR:2~2· =!~ L•puna Nll!'!I cabinets, carpet & paint. 220 FEET X 105 FEET self? Don't yoU: think one of the apprOximalely Nothing to paint, nothing to EASY LIVING chen. Upstairs 4 be~ms baths, country kitehen. Mu.st NEN.' East Nine Condo _ 2 = 64~77 :SS:isJY In Santa Ana twelve hundred o! us belonging to our Newport lix, nothln~ to ~!ant. ll°s _an Llko now 4 "--.. ~m 31L bath aBalre sccludedtt for privacy. sell, all terms. Ca 11 BR. 2 be.. $37,950. By Dupl•x-..... ::r ... , """"'"" Fully improved lot \ . . been done m thlll super nice l.ll:.'\llVU 711 cony o tna.ster bed· 546-1754 .. ;> .... ar u1 ........ .,...., Variance necessary Costa Mesa Board JUSt might know of a better 3 br home, with 2 bathll le condo, gold shag thruout, room. 2Y.z Baths. Seller must · owner/Agt. 837~ or Miles Larson, Realtor For niaxlmum development • buyer !or your home than the ones you attempt great storage. Extraordinary custom drapes, dining r:POm leave~ area soon. CAU.. 493--2687 *lm-8563* HASR3tBOOOOR I to qualify with your own ads and open houses? ~t al 31,500~ Carpet, ;~ae.i~Q ~~!!e_~0:$.~~: 9684t56. TIUL Y l.\•k• Forest. -~nt~ .Aga When you attempt to deal in a business transac-' ton lorwln realty inc. WALK TO BEACH A BE'ITER WAY OF !JFE ;;:;:;~""';;...---.--I lion of the magnitude of our homes In the Harbot * N1wport H•lghll * 968 4405 (24 hrs) OUTSTANDING DEANE-Built gard"" ®"" BY Own•r S.ndpcnnte 2 area, shouldn't a specialist be consulted? We 3 B!l .. 2. ba. Family room . . .. property of Spanish de-• VA REPO • beaut decor ~ pl..all~'. storr. 4 Br,~ Ba, 2400 sq ft, are a hardworking team of full time profession-Swunming pool. Move.Jn Huntington BMch sign. Family home full of $500. ,down buys this 3 Bedrm Fully improved. C 1 u b !:t'"!tsrmd~~·B~n.l~t~d· j als at your service! $:,~.Near-all schools. warmth and charm. Latest 2 bath home. Call anytµne, ~~~;.g ~.i:J,~~ fees no~.~ · ve ~r;fd£1'?: 1 Call 675-7225. BALBOA BAY PROP. LA CUESTA rofinomonts are ombodied In srorr REALTY,_r,36-1Sll AIL appl's, Cry' ta I WHtmln1ter 673·4400 l * 6427491 * 3 BEDROOM & formal din· ~l~del.lgh'!-ul._home.Formal ''~ER>PAVS chandeliers, patio furn , ~ : Ing 100m + family room. dln>ng, laief family room, COSTS" lmmtain, etc. 83().6499 OLIVE PARK HOMES I ~~~!"!'~~~~j ~t• If. OWNER Leaving. Ranch La..J>...ima model,-fully-im· ;;1:[i~.k~ic:i~n·t: =-:nA. This coutd"be the bUy ~the tldOlsle -UNIT #2....., BEA'CH-FRONT LOT I style, pool home. 3 bdrms., proved, close to schools & 0 ••. 11~-3 bedroo Dover Shores, N e w p 0 rt 1 large home, dining foom, beaches. Call appt to show ....AP1· CALL 968-4456. year. .... ..... 15 m · B ch R 1 $49 500 Co \£[ ~~'.'sJm\'.glouo, Brk. 962-8&51. :;:;~· ~~,,F.!~~"'L ""::; 3 ~~~c.~S~~~~ot. R~ Firud; 1001 Mon::::~ j suasu>tAl'I' 0 , THr coLWILL co. tuasioiAl'I' 0, JHI cmwrLL co B Ibo p . I GOING! GOING! schools and shoppfn&. Only $79,500. P21~.~~.J\.1ontcrey Park, l 1.,.:=~C-:----'-'---===;::.:..:::.;:::.;===·1 • I en1n1u • GONE! $35,500. CALL us today 5 BDRMs. plus family rm., ..-.wot 'NllU l ;Ge;;;;n;;•;;ra;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ge;;;;no;;r;;1;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IO-WN·E·R u•t _,1 2 D 1 ... 536-2551 BKR. 3 balha. 40 Ft. lot. S:U0,000. CALL SAN Clemente ocean view 11 m :oit:-1 up ex-Xtra sharp 4 BR, family + ''FIVE BJ:DRM 3-STORIES, bayf:rcint, ocean 892-6464 lot, ~·ill take 6 units. $2~.000. I es. Xlnt cond. 1 blk to dining rm. 2 full baths ,v/ · 1.• •NOR"' l 4 ~-· • incl plllns, 492.~•. beach. Xlnt Income. IYll"l v ew; ............... , " ba'11. 847-85.31 or 846-1351 "L""' 675-01'14. Ron1an tub. Loads or cer· Here is a hO!ne that has all $235,000. ~~~~~~~~~'. IMo.untaln, Dese rt 5 amic tile. 2 used brick fire-the chann of !he Old South. LIDO REAL TY Resort 1 l ,_C:;;•:..r;;.o;.;na:..;:d;:•:..I ,;cM;;;•:;r ___ 1 p/s, elec.-bltns, plush green There Is a dining room tor 3377 V1a Lido, N'pt. Beach ~ 1· grounds, 3 car gar, lg. covd. TWO BE""M fonnal entertaining, a i ......... e 67•7300 [ --] r:mo 811 A Mt hid I • Art1'st's Retreat patio, .... ,alklng distance to ... f··-:i.. -'......lM:.e ... ' ...... e . ea\\'!l!' Jn Nat'\ alt "'hoots. "'°pping & MINI PA.LACE ..;'~.\"°!:.!!"~.;;;;-.~.,,:;;:; * EXCLUSIVE * . , forest nr ldyltwltd 5'JOO' c 3 Bdrmsi .• formal dining rm., family rm. Brick TJ't'!' shaded d le ! Q. ' t beach. Priced for quick I cl;:-.. ,() ~ &hopping 4 Bdrms., plus den; 5 baths. s~~i$IO.~e~;,, ~ e:11: ; frplc. On y one year young. Owner leaving area. u~ x uie 11&le . call today 962-8851. This little gem has new shag and beache~. PRICED TO 50 Ft. Nord corn er. Mobile HomH 8-lOani/538-3286 Agl. $71,500 INCLUDING THE LAND! ~t!~~d~ n!~g.r:~ f.iai~i;r crpts In the living rm & SELL AT $44,00J ••• CALL MagnWcent, custom home. For Sale 125 .,.,,.. ....., ~· •••-.._ hall. NE'\v tile In kitch &: din 536-25U BKR. $170,IXX). • Ranches, F arm s, Carm el model HARBOR VIEW HOMES CORBIN· MARTIN 7"c~r.; "~';'~ ;~~ =.0nou':"o~~ v•cANT • ro=SURE. RENTALS: -.. ... w1n1er Motor Home Rentals Gr••.. ! ,,·ell manicured yard. With 2 Villa Pacific By the Sea, 4 & leases. 2~ AC. bel. S.J. Caplstra · l BROKERS INC. BR l BA it's &11 Ideal bedroom model cuotomhed LIDO REALTY SALES & LEASING & Lake Elsinore. Level,• stat1er home for a Young to . include ~ muter 3.177 Vla Lldo, Npt. Beach full SttVice facility lrleal for horse ranch. $9,7!). f • REALTORS Call Anytime MACNAB IRVINE . "GREAT CHARISMA" Rare Jlarbor Vie\\'· I-fills Broad1noor -4 BR's. FR. Most attractively decorated. Open beams-Lit. Formal DR. Nicely land· .scaped. Close to pool. $94 ,500. Joel Smith, 642-8235 (Kl7) OCEANFRONT -BALBOA Completely & beautifully remodeled 4 BR, 4 bath home -bright, light & sunny, Par· tially furnished. $1 77 ,500. G. Fay/B. Owens. 642-8235 (K20 ) I ' BIG CANYON -FAIRWAY LIVING Large custom builcting site including pla ns for delightful 6 Bf<. hom e. $65.000. Tom Queen. 644-6200 (K26 i · [Irvine j -nab-1 .. 1 .. R .. 11,eanp•ny j IOI DoverDrlYe '42·12)5 1144 llKAttlwr 1144•1200 N-1 llltdi, Clltl'""a 121U 7 $26 500 Prlnco and his Prlnceu '""' with 5'tUng IOOm. 67:1-7:!00 oa-~r Motor Homes Full pr .. " trms 83.'\-32'23 ' ' • • The price Is only $22,CXX>. • Shuttered windows, thick •••• Real Est1t1 Wanted 1~ >, VETS NO DOWN • Seller carpet. garden .vit:w kitchen BY owner -Near new " •<Ii holp pay closing costs. IJ ha> walnut cab""ts Md the -nt 5 Br, 5 Bo. 531 ·6800 * a I k 4 Bedroom 2 full baths latest appliances. P.rlvate $215,00J. 675-1242 or 847-llSl ,,u C Cash f ceryots, drapes. Noeds som; 531·5111 I::::.) 531·5IOD boach community. $33,500. Ml11lon Vl•Jo 24 ---, -,-5-1-· _m_od_u-lar_:...d_•_'Uod_ Will buy your ~roperty. AJ! fixing. One yr old roof, . All terms. BKR 962-5611 • w/vif!.w & beach. Owner ca.sh within 72. bra. Call block fence, gas builtlns, 2 * R T E p.ttcl * PLUSH 4 BR BY ow'ner ereat view, 2 hr, wants to sell! 8811 N. Coast 962~1 \~1:1 ~~~~~&,~gg=: Sharpo:r;R t!me xon cul-de· CUstom decor. l~ ha. Din/ ~.~. ~.arpeb, dra. Hwy No. 214, Laguna i ~ -· ASSUME .sac lot wllh detached dbl fam rm. Frplc. Nr schools New-rt leach Beach. Cal. •111Y.1 ~ ~ PRIME EASTSIDE gar. Only $29,900. CALL & &hops. $32,000M. ·r-· 2 BD, 11iW ba, den, din. rm.I 1\j ~ 11. l 70/0 LOAN 847-JW\. GEM---Lido lale •--utlo1 shag crpt, permanent dhl. -• ·-·-Spal ~BR f ram rm, 1% ba, * SOL VISTA * 1610 w. O>ast Hwy. N.B. _. appear, cabana. N • w I y BROKERS INC. I l2, ~ft ·Jr~ze yard, shake .3 Bedroom 2 baths, super 3 BR home, Jrg kitch/din R~LTORS '642-462'3 ~N ~E ~treet; 4 bdnns., painted. $5200. 642-6698 •"• . GEM ~~~ 1~~!~f~m=: ~.aAs~~ tW~1ne cen-JUST REDUCED Pnc!'hib.m~~! int~~~~~~~. ·1 r1ir1 1610 W. Coast Hwy., NB Payments less than rent. 3 Bedroom, 1" bath., family ~% J:0 GARDEN channer. 52'l-4080, 537-9148. J & J. ~--Flnanclol;;;;iiiijiiiij~l~;·~-~1·, .. .... , n~ oc .. ~ • .-...... 11., .... u.y room, • REALTORS 642-4623 Don't miss this fantastic -CALL T"OOm covered -·""~t· 4 Bdrm !•-"" • LUSK BESI" BUY ~· ~. 847-3531 Ins, and truit .,..., 000. badd $15ti,OOO. I ~ 2 Y". 4 br, ram w/rtptc, fuillopr!rwceln' nolty ~. LIDO R I AL TY [ ~."~ A Bu0 11 ""' , ... PRtio-klt. Gorgeou.o gardons. FIVE MINUTES •~ 3377 Via Udo, N'pt. Beach '-~----~~,awi~~I i~ppoiiriirtiiiunii•~lyiiiiiiiiii~-ij OPEN DAILY . See 3fil2 9'14405 (24 hrs) * 67:1-7:!00 * I --· ~;;';'~an& :::' or\:: TO BEACH: 2 HOUSES on cor lot, 3 BR, Acr uge for 1111 • 150 BICYCLE SHOP·- 6 •1,~ This boaullrut home located ll> Ba, I car gar. & 1 BR. l NEWPORT SHORES '·~ ·N ncor trwyo, "'hool~ major BA, 1 car gu., lg ocreened 4 Bl\+ den+ pool nn. WGEAC REAG!T AND REPAIR DUPLEX Jlhopplng centt.r bas been porch. 8 Blcb from bffd\. Redv.-..1 .1-.k 1 Siil )'Ol.ll' Seashore Sou.Pl tn "!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l'!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!! prof. landlel.ped for. eaiy CUh for eq_. AJ.sume GI In '~ """' face1 chAntle * San Juan Capistrano Service rontnct with .,,..... your Cape Cell Colta,ge. Ca&)' '!! care. Pk:k up Y 0 u r by _ownr. 5.J6.Qi66 Decorator touches. $55,500 Overiooklng Dantt. Point H&r· deyt stores. Comp\ele •I~ 2 br home w/cedar pallCl• RE~OSSESSIONS pho'1e and call now for BY .OWNE)t. Walk to boach CAYWOOD RIAL TY bor, ZOnod C·2 & A·l, Asking U>ng term Ion"' or """"" ln• 1 . bdfp Ir: !!hag crJ)t 1 thl'llOG ut :-"or Information and locaUon app't. Walker 6' Lee Real • 38R. 28A. custom * ~l2t0 * S:lrulJ,500,(KX)R, £-C-LEMOIS ~~th !:r~r'lanl•a· """'s11-ooo. + rm J!ltlge 11.P · reat of these FHA I:: VA homes, Eat&lt, Ul-lf55, open !!Ve• de«>rator na....,,. I:: dn.r,:· " loc11tlon! By owner, $n,:IOO. ... ,......~ B~ Beach BlW. loca . 6 ..,.,_ ~~0 contact · lra cov'd pfttlo., bdwd fl, CAU. o.r:.11 AA:u<, ·~·-· KASABIAN Auume6l(~.lo&nortmnl NI W IXCLUSIVI 881 Dover Dr., NB ~100 -* TRIPLEX WITH POOL to IUlt. EVES: 968-1178 A 'l f N• ooo RH ! E 1tote 9'2-6644 C1m1tery xcr upper or ~. . J ON t 3 ·BD A 2 ba, ck>ee to an Ba,ytront 4 BR.. S bit.hi llcaul area. Bkr Mll-7739. OWNER • MUI! .. u 4BR + Xlnl tu wh•llcr tn downtown lcvtl 1Chool1 A ohooolng, Pier a 51]1 • $2Up _!.:ooltf.;.;;..-C~ry"p!l""---""15':;;:; Coil• Mull dtn, comp redec, •baa. Hunllngton Be•ch. Two • 2 1-lot • nlct all leDcecl LIDO RI AL fl' SINGLE plo~ Harbor Rest, PMl's & wallpaper, and 8e<lrin "°"'" a 1 bachelor. hock yord. $23.9!tt. Fattl 3377 VII Lido~ Buch 125$. Writ• to w • , 1M, much mon:. Acro&A trom Should ttnt for $650 ....,r Walktr Realor, HrTtt4 « 6n.. And R 3 ~ •. ,. ** $2f,f50 ** 10',4 DOWN 4 BR. 2 BATHS EASTSIDE ..... ScMoll Goorg• WllH1mson eltm llChl It pk. 962'-82183 mo. •"",000. •··· 1valiabl"e, 66--n86 (Aak for Bruce) erton, t ' ..,..v,. ' o ,... will _, FORCED SALE • -ta Sto<kbrlde< Ga 30281 ~Dinl"~.~'l!'lnl~ ~Lot s/':'l'zf.·~ Holntl.,.... Ho........ OWlta" Ncrlftclnc hla 1-.. P !!r"Y 1'6 ESTABLISllED M~n. diahwalhc!r. Finle.;..;ct. 3 ~ooo. et ownet""'lp 2-lty, 4 BR, Newport Helicblt, • •D"'E L bed-units. frflnchltc ln ~~v; ~"'-Beautiful EXCLllS!VE w~t '" ~ fam -din -Nr F""'"8tyk! ! BR, % BA. ~ ·-· ~-b'· -'11 ' -n...., •·-. ~--.:7. .... low --~t •'t "'500 Comp. Temodeled, al· i\.C'.-ma l'C. Eagy -. brlt $39,950 . ._ lorwln r11lty Inc. wat<r. $66,000. 21·-·-~ ·-~ ~ ' ~· Fo A ... .w-•Ag Low down OKl ~I ottu tncli\.'9: A homey. CM -rrs1 ve. 494-1 Want ad mulls ..• 5C561S 961 t405 (24 hrs) W"11t Id -i11 ••. fll«ll 1alim 1Ult Apnt MS-lfOO · $.18.500 6'5-4'l3 o ... ifled Mt ... -RHltor 54MS70 J , I ,. • - • • [ • Bl -- E1 • ·t• • 0 p ' ~ ~ " b --r ri n ,, ·4 ' • ' t ' ' ' t ' t l ( ' 1 , E ' I I ' • 4~-. S70 "-""'· or Unfum. 3'10 . ' '"11[~~'.r ,._..,.~ .. ~._J~~l ~I -~ ... -~,~~e I· ..::.:;;: ... , J~ j. llliik*I ~a:;::iiiiiiiiim • -untunt --11117111 ,_ •' hi ""'--. :Mliat' Uttfum. . 365 Unfum. ~10 1"'=~· ~---· -=-..._----:---! 1;;~;;;-;;:;· ~l~ty~;;;;;211;;;G General •• Fountain van...., !:!!!"" -Huntl..,.... _., Huntl""°" -h MOndAI, April q, 1973 DAIL V PILOT 2:J ; Huntl""°" llleaeh PRESTIPr • BR. or 3 BR .. n<n: Xlnt. PARTLY lllrn. -fo<' *' * Now· ~p' ~ *-*"'· ' H Lrg. cov'd pa.Uo, attrac: matore aalaried a d u l l 1 • 3 BR., 2 ba. lower duplex. -' ' 1._ .MW x tTas. 1175. No chlldJ>n 49H110 e. HUNTINGl"ON BEACH PINEST e · X1n1 cond. Frpk .. cJo<e to _ nDPQRJUNITY A""•· _ OO"ER: (l,) 828-$11 Cond..,-. & the\'a~ljJnents ar~ renting fast! SPAN)Sil"ct>\INTRY ESTATE LIYil{G beach.13txp10 . .tum,y1arty. -..... -M rA TIE p-·o--2 Acres beeu!Uul park like surroundings. UNF. 3 ~ I..::' ,_ ~;~a"fii°.:i:,":'5~~ as s-~~~ :::~ ... ~on tot Cost':""~ .JJO . at l.~ 1 ~ •• ::-:~J:'1~:~s~~:,",!'~~~~i~ , ~~~ow: ~v:m;ar~· •• i.,..;1.1.1-......,.~il.:JILlh<. ~ A -1.--0a 'BR. $ISO. Alla 3-'Br, ' 'liHn1 , Dlt UXI & 2 lldrms w/Plrepl-WalkJnClosetl Homa.llkeldlcben&i. ell ~.::,'!;Mch may nev l.IANY ALS · • • L.B. l90. VacanL AeL Fee. dlib~r, new d rp" Private Patios-Dishwashers -All Hea~ 1 Bedroom Unlurn. tJ.65;-Furn. $185 associated =u:.J',!,fepe.":enc~ 1J10 • E Bai:helo< :or Sale-J Br/28&, ~a chlkn,~"~ :r~ ing paid -J acuzzi -Heated P90l -Rec' 2 ~r'.' 8fi~1 1':5i:~~· fl~ ~~ = ~~~ wlkitcben. ~l Pd. Vaeaot, $000"' {;:::"' ~U:S'= =:... !jf~ 0< Mr. ~::n Ji:":b~~ Ca.;':fr:'g~~Jt¥s~Wl.1. ~T~alk tn Huntlngtnn Cen~O PETS WfNTER. Summ"' Y<ly, BAO"-i I'S AC AL TO~S :r1 ~ w Rolb,n 1>11 l1>fJ • ' • ·- lness, haa done '° simply 115tl . WALK to SUl'f! 2 Br. 642-2312 Huntl""1>n -h . STOCHOl!l.CBEYO&FSEAPEEAU2:f..01'~.. . LA QUINTA HERMOSA , , . Anita's nc .. tals, Bk?., 200! "" virtue of being m the Cotta&•· Yearly. Child ok. LEASE'4 bd .. play""1m 1 ... ~·. '"'"'-<' ARKS D 847 5441 ' W, Balboa Blvd. 673-;!058 right ....,,_ ... ' righ . -* ml-!tom-bu<:li. No ......... SP.ACIOUS greenbelt ml ---·Rt~ilAve...litH1.tlngtaoJl .. c•.-~ 16211 p I E LN (71~ -'SEA0.IF£..Manoo..Ap!s-Jf------· ome and hlvmg at that 1h10 -cur: 2 1BRki~"'· 962-7339 a111~m "-°"' un1u bd, 2\1 ba, de• lff5" (Just No. of San Diego Frwy at Magnolia) --4 'Blk.S:Orsan DTego"Fi'Wy. on eaai-B,. un1um 1165. Furn llBO. • t ~~tngthet~e· adsensvan~ a.rqe.. ard* or _pet FOR Jease · -4 J3R, ~ ba1 ·~-.,.,,.~Or ~~73 i" ~ Mgr. Mr. & Mrs. Elltott -141-4,_~ 1 BJk. W. of Holt to Parkside -Avail April 15. Pool, 1525 ~ "--•-blbur dbl ........ H•" .,,.,.-...,...., ~ \ Placentia Ave. Ask about ·taaeofthis(]'pportuqiW.liow SJ.80 . ROOMY 3 Br. 2 Ba. S:;.'cii. 847~2848 ---· .. N~rt Beach Apt. Unfurn. 365 .. Apt. U,.nfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurnrc 365 our discount. 548-2682. many tim;cs have we looked Bltns,' k1ds/pet or singles. . I :. > I~\ ::''.'::::":::':'="'----,\!:f!:~~~:_--~ "liml at others around US. seem. * I I ADULTS ONLY • LEASE .. µbi 11 flrltllll .C __ os_t_a ________ Costi Mesa N.wport BMch . • ingly more fortunate in Ille LANDLORDS! rv M 3 BR. 2 ba., bl~ carp, • ' j.....---R. I{ &} than we, yet certainly no FREE RENTAL SERVI~ , drps. 3 Car gar. Fa~!';••···~~~ * * * CLEAN , Ilg. sunny, niod!JP . Rtntatt_ ,-'!!_b,re ,,.:~· ~~waent, -BEACON RENJALS"-2 ~R. i bath ,, ........ 1285. poo1, i;ioo: AI00 2 Bdrm.,,_ 11 . _ 3,. _ • _ · .' HARBOR~Gm:rus 2 _BR. Apt. Blt·!!l>...-"'••I· 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~iil ~ , M ~ * · ,., "Ill * 2 BR., 114 i.., ilFCOnQl2lll l!i?1250. lUfr. 6'2'5.133. /liiff: Fum. '"' l\Uff <:11>ts. drp!.-J!'itiO & gar. II • •-'· mm\ person. any u111es -v 2BR., 2baths .......... $300 Duplexes Unfum. J50 Another Ring Brothert bl k to ttie bay, l~' blks _R_oo_m_•--------1 ~er is -being ln. the ~6$ .... util ltd uni_gue...lBR. nr 3 BR., 2 baths •••• $2751315 Huntl"lfOI' IMch _ flumlshed & ocean. Yearly. ROOlttS 115 wk b\f, w/l<lt ·~ J'\iht place at .the ri&ht beach. hild/ t ok. . 3 BR. 2\1 Ito.. ........ 1395 C Mou De '--" t • Unfu I L., 6'5-1304 or m,1909, -din~. ?r getting i_n at ihe $225 _ ~ ~ '°2BR apt, 4 BR. 2* be., .... , ••• $375/«X) -~·~-. $145 ~ $'165 , ve~ rn lmn;1 wk up a~ C · drn & pet ~:~~n°~ '!1:!:.~.:.1~: ~tins .. deck, ocean vu. S_BR. 2~ baths:···:··· $450 2 BD~. Dplx .unfut'n, tpt, %~:a~ 1 ~.: 'MEDITERRANEAN From $130 to $215 mo 2 v:a~iY. 2sri56~~an view. ~~054s-9r~.NM~1~1vd, tlme opportunity appears. ~,., -2BR, 2BA, bltins, gar, 8 eel h•11 drps, garb/d, gar, $~ mo, Divided bath &: lots of LA' GE ... 3' BR. 2 ha., frpl., bay view. DELVXE -Pvt ent. t-.laid We have t't!at Opportunity to ~-~iilsmlpd ":''tt,· 1rpl <tin r I ~~78 aft 4·30• or closets. Rec. l!al!. pool &: VIL B•chelor1 • J Bdrm• ~early .s_~:sF~o·,0~, ke seFV, No ainokers. Ider to the lM.ivkiuaI who . • 0 . c, pool tablea, sauna batha. An address Of distinc. 2 8d e 3 8d /UI\ ~ 675--0310 or+iS-n97 fr ;uee~= ~w:;= . s~· ~~ ~~· ~ ~8:~~ REAf:rY ~ Runtlnjtii'i :BMch ~~or~~;-~~ tio~ in Costa NM e orla l lh ~':'~ Fiilra:.hs' -~~=I~ ~BR :uptex. 2 FFRt.'ooii'·;;Mj=;o;;n1;i;,';_. ':;oi;:r":'i;room-~;:::; .. ;;l __ mbrlmum Investment o( acre, i ba, f~lc, fanta.suc A Company 'Yith Vilkin $165 MP -~_.Br;-&Pts, drpg. Beach, 1 blk N. o( Slater). ad3acent to ewpo Ba f space, on bch,. board In nice quiet home. $2500, and would like ad· ocean coast vu. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine 7912 Glencoe, H.~. Wldren, 842-7848 Beach, Balboa and the M~er size bedrooms w/ ts, no pets. yr lse, res: ~--=C:::nl::.l ..:54>c=..0095=·::.· --I ditional Information, send $400 -cust. 3 BR, t;'Plc, all Call Anytime, 552-7500 PETS OK. The Land Lord, * 1 BDRM. FURN Southland's finest coma ~h beam cellings_._.J e 213-6 9 3 -5 7 4 3, bus: ROOM for rent -Kitchen your name, address and "'~ & glass on db lot. O'f'fieeohoun 8 AM-io 6 PM 539-ll56. • munities li\1U\g roon:i....-w-~as or 213-4424450 privil. $D per week. H~ prone number to: The I $450 • utll pd. 4 BR; 2 ,frplc, Newport BMch Adult Apt Near lake park. • -v.-'00<! burning fireplace. ~FO;:;,R:;:le::.aac=u::nf..,um-.-pl"'ush-.--new=. tlngton Beach. 842-3687 Thomas Company 1400 E decks, beaut ocean vu. Beaut. enc\osed patio & UNFURNISHED _..Conv_tnient laundry area Touhy Ave., 0es' Plaines: NU.VIEW RENTALS 4 BR, ~ baths $360 $100 _ iJHI Pd. Cottage, CM. pooL No pets. $135/mo. 1035 l Bed Fr f6i ott kitchen. Enclosed pa. ly decorated 3 Br, 2 Ba con-2 ROOMS w/bath, furnlahed. Ill. 60018. Or, call. 673-4030 or 494-.J248 3 BR. & lam. nn., 2 baths BactiIOii' $85 NB, $95 HB, 12th St. 5.'£.7447 aft 4 & room. ~-=--$ 60 tios. 2 swl~ing pooJ5, ~;:ene~bl ~~ ;;(cl~ f~::nt~~~ uj11~der 312/298-7880 • Edwird Webster brand new, Turilerock $315 $110, Laguna Bch. Walle: to weekends. 1 BR. ~-Den. Fr. $195 ~una, ~ahon faclll· beach. $325. 637_3296 Mr Jim Phlflpson 913 p t Rd 4 BR., 2 ha · $3851$450 water! Agt. Fee. 979-34.10. MEN, amall beach hotel. 2-Bedroom. Fr. $200 ties. Secw·1ty guard. No 2 BR duplex. erpt, drps, ROOr.1 for rent, mature 1681• 1 Cille Monte c-t•°'"--a· 3 BR. 2 baths Rooms195 S21.5thO ~~ ~j.pts ·2 BR Twnhouses Fr $240 petJ. re!rig &·· ,.,.n...... • N 0 ~~~~eii'f~. ~~ing. -~ Turtlerock ··•··•···•·• $350 I~ per mon · ,,,_,J.JQ Please Call For · ·-.. -Capistrano Beech You are the w\nner of 3 BR .. 21h ba. Deluxe ttM I .aA ... tmlflll forbnt m L-u-... Beiich A il bil"t' Models Open 10 tll 7 pm ~illdres n, no petsc. M$160 mo. t:.uest H--You are the wiMer of one tr~ pasg Bluffs, N.B. · -. .,... . T -11 •. •-va a l tes 2700 Peterson Wiy, CM .u-1 tate Ave. · _ ....... one tree pass Good for a whooflethcarload ROOMS $36/v.tk-, $100/mo. The charm of Old nr H1rbor Blvd & NR Hoag Hosp. lg 2 BR, PRJV. a. A'ml ....ivate rm 415 Good for a whole carload to any e Apt F 360 Apartments start $50/wk, . Ad 2BA, bltin."1, patio. encl gar. DI' .. v• • to any of the PACIFJC THEATRES ·· s. urn.. $150/mo. Heated pool, near ~orld Spain awaits ~OU ams $185 to $210. Adulta lnq. 41.SO avail. ·spacious w/eounnet PACIFIC THEATRES General beach. Laguna Motor inn, id Costa Mesa at Rm g 5AtOllQ A, P•";" Rd. 642-4387. .,:food=:.. ;:.:642-92'78~'--~~~1 1575 N. c.oaat Hwy. 494-3537. Brothers' Med 1 t e r · 'Ht' I..ARG. 2 bd. 1 ~ ba, studio Summer Rentals 420 (·Subiect to small service {Su:~etoa~8!1a~ce All•t1 Weber ROOM & Bath w/private ran e a n Village. The new 11hag, poo~,78 s1:. lutU charge at theatre). Please call 642-5678 ext. 314 "SINCE 1946'' '""-214 35th ·st. entrance tu'. beach, bus & country is the setting pd. &15-5647: 1 ape 31~0av!i~N~~. SP~ Please call 642-5678 ext. 314 1o claim your ticket. {North 1st Western Bank Bldg. Newport BNch shop'a:. No. end. 4*7079· where quaint cobbl& 2 BR w/kltchen· bltins. New BRAND new ocean front, 2 \\'k. $400 _ J une $450. J uly. to claim your ticket. {North County toll·free number is University Park, Irvine You are the winner of Newport Buch stone courtyards and cpt1, dra & paint. Take in-bd, 2 ba, lease $300 mo. $500 Aug. &: ,Sept. .$25 E. County foll-rree number Is 540-1220). Days, $52.7000· Nights one tree pass pathways wind ov fant, no pets. Call 642-4044 "6:,:T.K~1:.:19:_. __ c--,,.-Bay tmt., Balboa Island. 540-1220). e FREE e Good fol' a whole-carload $29.50 per Wk&: up. 1 BR, 2 strea ms and ponds tn aft 6 pm or wkend 2BR. 11,.1 ba, studio, patio. 1 67J...3249 to any of the BR & Bachelors. Color TV, child, no pets. $160. 726 -"""-""'-------AFF1LlATE RENTAL SERVICE SURROUNDED by park> • DICIFIC THEATRES ll)oi<I ..,., pool. The Mesa the door · of your vrn1 1 BR .• , 2 BR., bltns + JoAnne. 5'5-3621 aft Jpm Vec1tlon Rentals 425 MANUFACTURif':lG s~~t~ =browse thru out !i::rJ. ~rl~Y.a =-~~~~ l""K ~·1 Newport BL, NB apartment. f/is1~~M~~60. Adults. BIG BEAR, il'i mod. cabin I garage. Just 11teps. from b Costa Mesi at Snow Summit. Day or Active with $3750 cash &: If pOols & tennis courts. $400. (Subject to small se.nice DELUXE VIEW -Fireplaces, wet ai:s 1 $180. 2 BR, 1%.b&., studio. Week, cn41 639--2?'2. some management ability. 549-3347 btwn :J..5 pm or charge at theatre). spac. CondomlnlUm, 2 BR, 2 beamed ceilings, wooa .Drp. crpt, • 285 o &' 1 e' * * * BIG Bear. ~ Weekond ·, 1100 Company provides complete 19142 Brookhurst HB 96Z44n 552-8572 evea; & wknds Please. call 642-5678 ext. 314 BA, din rm., fplc, elevator, anellng. 5@--8301. 2131592-5227· -..,., ~etc. Mullt !:>e willin& 1.6lJ9 Brookhurst FV 531-5800 3 BR, 2 Ba, FIR, frpl, 1 yr !?A~ty toll~~ck~ (beN~~ adults only, $450. 644-1615. -~ashioned designed 2c BR. ... ~-Wallalnlant Callok. SPARKLING NEW =~~= ~~-hlme, Worker. Xlnt earnings & ex· LANDLORDS! old, cpt/drp. Children ok. ~). ·u-a: 1 BR turn apt. No children color-coordinated in-~82'. -w ce. · Rentals to Shere 430 ~-~.=,.."'l;.;;vw r.,a; S2l5/mo. 833-UD3, 67>-~!8 Balboa Island norNB.~!:'·,~11 E. 16th St., teriors, with carpets** BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. BAY SHADOWS personal, confidential in· ~indelN~ L-s.u~e 8Mch V'W""'llN'J and drapes. Contemporary Garden Apts. ROOl\fMATE wanted. $110. ~~l"Vlm· ... ~,,ca11y Y!-5685 lOam •. &d.agooa. 0111'.Rental Ser-SMAµ. boW', 2-.~!!J'l!!t«! DELUXE 2 BR, $225/MO Ill -Private patios and From $115-$1"). PaOo<, Apartments per mo . .!\itll J'll 'Blk ~ '11"' Ud.I vice Is FREE to You! Try .... .....-1, central Ioc, sep din June l5th.· Phone alter 4 -balconies.. _ frplc, d11h~ •. new crpta ~-Spacioul!, Light & Cheeey! beach. A 4/9. ~ . RESS, Wiga or Whatever Nu-Vie'l'o'! --:;;" & fam nn $27S mo. PM, 675--3063 I : jfiil -Community Center drps, prtv patio. Pool. -in:; I BR's FROPK$157 -_aft 4 • ,,, verheJ~&,:,.oo~~1:d. · NU·VIEW REtfr~~ 64-H756. Balboa Penlnt'll• Aplt\1-::•7.;-1,~ with spacious lounges, taut ok. Ca11 557-~1. 2 BR's FROM $1n ~~~~R-~':°°:'.!ii;: st. s >""· Call 4lJ6.1391 art 613-40,1ll 1 or , • • ... __ · ,_....,. _lilllls ) e 1 & 2 Bl! -~ ; billiard and ping pong Dona Potn'.· S..ullful appollitm.Oi, Iii-H.B. area. I*>,.. utU. 30PM. -Char:mtng-2BR. NeiCwutmi wlnter/~.:~~-_Jl!!J rooms. 3 BR. 3 BA, fantastic view 962-8668 ,,.,- P.1'"0-'9y-""t-o'"'L,..oa-n--"2"'40= I ~gt:~f,Jg· Avail Aprtl 7· ~es:;c 2~ ~~~ cul = & up. Utl.f' pd. Apt. Unfum. 365 -3 swimming p o o I S dswshr, cpta/drps, patio, ·~~e De'~~~~t:=; MALE or )emale, 2 BR apt CASH . ' ONE DAY • good title It equity ~ in emergency with ;r $I .000 to $25.000 t+NO BAUOON i; PAYMENT required - I : Low P11ymenh 1·-Easy Terms AAMES HOME LOAN 541-5557 State U c. Bkr. 18 Yrs. 1st TD Loans Balboa Island 494-9727 494-5962 Corona del Mir S.lbcN Island o~tdhoot rl. whtehir.dlpoot ~nj!, "'f:""';fss'°d°'ul"'t._.,..."4-=n=AI-ta"'v_i.=ta7, ~~~ybaif°°1 co~ Ja~ba; i!,B~b~.cks from pltt, Lopuna Niguel mg 1g e , · · - NEWLY decorated 2 BR ::;:;::"-='-"=='----1 BR upper -Elect door NEW k>Wer duplex. 3 BR. courts •LARGE 3 BR, 2 JlA,. BBQ'1. Closed Garages. ROOMMATE wanted: Oak· house, on yrly lease. Gar, SEA TERRACE. High wide opener, dishmaster. ~. .Yearly. Waaber,·dryer, H alui with gym Near· new . Balcony, Adult., No Pets. wood Garden, 2 br. furn , •• , h trpl ts •--an view Gate -··~· 521,, .~. ,. • ,..~. bit-•-~1387 -e spa • garage, carport. · 496-iS.59 apt. Male or fml. 642-6>95. """' ws • c. crp , .... .,... ~ · • ............. 11 U l<Jo Open ---.. ... '6, -...oa. lllir nasium and separate or 833-«186 I 409 W BAY S patio, SB! mo. Adlts only, Walk to beach. Comm. pool. ~ A t $155 , d ,5 • · t. G1ra,.1 for Rent 435 no peta. Avail MIU' 15, call tennis, etc., all paid. New 3 Utll ·pald. 14 ~to-oce,111: Bil~~ Peninsula ~-m e n s an women E11t Bluff Cott• Men alt 3pm, 67>--0433 bdrm., 2 bath. Cpts., drps., NO i. 2500 Sea 1 CdM facilities, 1 n c I u d ·1---------M.,,.ger Bldg E-102 ALLSPACE ==::::...===-----. frplc., tam . rm. EZ mntnce. pe · v ew, OlARMING p e n In 11 u I a ing sauna baths. 1 & 2 BR., $185. $260. Adults, * 646-3317 * ·Self Stor1g• HoUHI Unfurn. 305 $450. 493-5769. Costa Mell duplex. 2 BR, I BA, atove & -A securitY system to rec. & pool, 801 Domingo, Mini Wirthoulff 2 STORY townhou9e 3 Br, 2 -refrig. Yr b . Adults, 90rT)' -• • NJ3. 644-4767. Corona del Mar 2 BR, 2 Ba, i'rench Nonnan- dy, lrg colntry kit., t.rplc $400/mo. ALSO 2 Br, 2 Ba ·unf. apt., beam c e 11 , SZ75/mo. 544-3463. CHAR.:\ONG ;2 BR;-1 ba uno furn. $285 mo. Call eve11, 615--6754 Cost1 Mou THREE bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, new shag carpets & drape5, formal dining room, built-in kitchen. S225 per· month. Free rental service. Ba, panoramic ocean view. Casa de Oro no pets. Close to 11hop's & _:isurpece >'a)~e~ti~~~Or GAfwEN level 2 Bdrm ADULTS vuz:: 1~ =-; ~;;;:,~· $450. JtlQ. 644-1751; 493--0136 AIL UTILITIES PAID beach. 211 E. Ba1boa Blvd. - s 1 duplex apt. Ftt!h paint, LA COSTA APTS. On si te mgra . U hr. accea $225 -Lg 2BR, gar, pallo, 1 house bay. 2 blks ocean $325 -Redec 3BR., 2BA, bltins, . IC yard. Ne,vport Heights. $500 • 4 plus den, PC'nn Point, pri beach, lovely house. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494--3248 . Compare before you rent Ph. eves: ~ those with small pets. crpts & Orps. $155. Call 1 & 2 Bedroom No move ln . No move out fee custom deslgned, featuring: YEARLY Rental-2 BR. + -Convenle1*y locat· after 6, 96&-4300 • Can>et• • Drape! Security Patrolled • Spadous ltttcben with fn. Yard. Encl gar. $310/mo. ed to all of Southern Huntln~ Belch • Pool • B~s Open Da1ly for Inspection dll'ect lighting UOI Pd. 1500 Miramar. California ]'ust min , All Utlllt s Paid l!amllton & Newland St., HB •Separate din'g area co~a del Mar ' ·• STILL AVAILABLE! ~0 ~19 11 no ans ·~-._, · utes from-the Pacific 354 Avocado St., C.M. ~ · · ' ~~ e Home-like stora&e 3rd floor • 2 BR--API'S wt-TH· .. -. e Private patios Ocean and Newport VIEW!! $144/mo. lncldJ AU 642·9708 -Office Rent1l4 -'"" -.,. • Clol!ed garage w/storage Beach, overlooking Ut;il)tles, 18 hole putting EXECUTIVE Sultea, lmmed. e Marble pullman a .Y the Costa Mesa Coun-greert &: new recreaUonal *· CASA V1CTORIA occup. Coast Hwy at Npt • King-a Bdrm.a ,.: try Club. facilities. 1 &: 2 BRY Furn & Unturn. Blvd. Ample tree pr1c•1. • Poot • Barbe<ues • •or·!! .. _ VILLA YORBA Carpets, r1rpe~,eoD/W,byTV 64:H644. rounded with plush land----· Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 ant. Pool, etc. me & ~--H "-· Be h Inquire bo t M J 600 Sq. FL OFFICE w/klt Ir: scat'-· ON TEN ACRES Da ily un ......... n ac a u our ove-n 55 ALSO 600 Sq Fl Adult llvinl at its beat Apts. tum./unturn. U ase (714) ,842.9622 Allowance. 525 Victoria St. Ba, $1 · · · ~i~Jot~ ~ ~ex:!~~. &'r!~rl ~=·: 0v~~~~mMth~~= FROM $149/MO At 'H~~r, ~~2:7°· ls~o:u=~~d;·~~,::-:. • No Peta 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 Ftteo.vav· Harbor Blvd Spac. 2 & 3 _BR In 4-plex. PALM MESA APTS. Ah-porter Hotel. No lee. req. 365 W. Wilaon 642-19'11 (MacArth11r nr Cqast Hwy) -· " Several avail. ALL EX. 2172 DuPont No. 8. 833-3223 DELUltE . South2mlle11,0rtromNew· TR.AS. Pool, rec blda:. Kida ~:2~R. ~m~ ROOMY olfice, lowest price, ENTS port Blvd., turn North on welcome. From $149/mo. Ad Ila N Pets 540 aq. ft., Downtown BLUFFS PLAZA 7% INTEREST Realtors 646-7Tll 2nd TD Loans ~ -~3_nw"'·~~i,t"'~~'~_M_nn_· .. ~~- Lowest rales Orange Co. Settler Mtg. Co. 661171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 21 yn. DON'T BORROW 'TIL YOU CALL USI Borrow on your home equity I« any good llOl'l>O"'· Serv-i"r Los Angeles County for 4!fer 20 years and NOW in orange County! . st·.:;.NAL MORTGAGE CO. (714) 556-0100 4500 Campus Drive, N.B. APARTM 603;1 LARKSPUR. New 2 Harbor Blvd. $50 clean'g &: securtty dPp u ' 0 · l..agUna. Lease. 494-3028 $2.§ Per month; on \\'ide Air Cond. Frplc's -3 Swim· BR. den, lg. sundeck &: priv. MEDITERRANEAN 'h mo'a rent. See Mgr. 17361 156l Mesa Dr. MEsA VERDE Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA, 2 frplc, Fam Km, bltin kitch, ser- vice l)On:h, encld patio, conv to all schl1, 2 children, 1 pet ok. Gardener & water pd, on quiet cul de sac, $395. 6 mo !ease acceptable, greenbelt. 2 Bdrm .. 1 bath; ming Poob . ·Hea1th Spa . patio, carp, d r a Pe a, VILLAGE Keel!IOn "A", 1 hlk w. of CS blka tro~,, N~ Blvd.) 4001·D BIRCH~ N.B. dbl. garage. SP o t l ess! TeruUa Courts • Game and dishwasher. $.150 Month Beach Blvd., oft Slater. ,,_,='-=-'~'.O'.:~;.,,..-,:--, $160/Per Mo. 541-5032 · Adults please. No pets. Billiard Room. AGENT S'lS-5726 2400 H1rbor Blvd., 8474260 or 968-7510. 2 BR. Free Utilities. ho!. It'll a breeze, 8dl your items 644--1133 BROKER ~ =· ~~ ~ NEWISH 2 BR. ZBA, no Cost• Mete, C1llf. 92626 DELUXE new 2 bdr. 1~ ba. ~~ad:s~: c:~~ 241 with eue, ue Dally Pllot THE Blulfs, brand new 4 MEDITE,RRANEAN children, Cvrd pal!'> dck. (714) 557-IOlO pvt. patio, blt·lns, w/bar, 1 BR. ~--n & Uni. Pool, N' Clagglfled, 64Hm. BR, 3 BA, pool & yard Sweediilh frplc. $250 mo. We believe tn Equal encl. gar. near be11ich, $200 r w - maint. Cust crpt & drps, VILLAGE 675-5731 Houaln& Opportunitlet per mo. 96Z.'i171. 1111 Flott· shops. Adults, no pets. Util $600 mo. 1st & la.st plus $2IXI d A Pd. 1884 Monrovia 54.S...0336. dep. Avail April 1 5 . 2•M u.~ Blvd CM Costl Met. * * * -.,,•=v.,.• . .,,...=,-:==..-· I --~ ., ' . WALK TO BEACH REAS. Att,. t & .2 b' apts. ALMOST New • North C.M. 1133-8635. (n4) 551-""" -No chJl•peta 141 E 18th tam RENTAL o--.FFICE CASA _GRANADA, New 1, · 2 & 3 Br, cpt/drp, ~ ' • 3 BR, 2 Ba, J.rg nn, &: 1 BLOCK from beach-3 BR, 2 dwh f t 205 l .S St, C.M. yard. Shag crpts, dJt>s, ba, den, frp]c, pat)(), fenced. OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Renlil Conceaaion BR apt. Crpt, 1tove & _3$7 rp · th· ,:H;::-::;11;::::..,--.Bea=:;h::-- bltns. Reduced to $250/MO. $300 nio. 71315»-3109 morrt $30 WEEK & UP Lovely 2 BR, apts with a refrlg, sundk, lrg pvt yard 847 . un ngton c 531-7967, 546--0469. &: eves Open Sat & Sun, kin~ s I zed BR. On whi"ch need• TLC. -. 3 Bedroom-e210 mo. e Studio & 1 BR Apts be f ti I d d ~ _,,. 1 BR. Oe:luxe. Adult poolside MEM. Verde Family Home. 4905 Bruce Crescent ' au u Y a D 5 c a Pe 54~3347 H pm or 552-8572 Condomlnh1m . 3 BR. 2 ba, I ~-_ .. ~.~ TIME FOR DAILY PILOT CLASSIRED AIY 3 L--AI d' e TV & Maid Service Avail. grounds. Gas incl'd in rent. / knd -.;· garden bunga ow, near 4 BR, BA, wllUILI m rm., HARBOR Highlands -3 BR, e Phone Service--Htd. Pool Child up to 3 years. No pets, eves w 1. crpts, drpS, bltn ranee & ocean. Frplc., trg pat\o, 6 Mort111f91, lam rm., frplc in master 2 ba; bttns, ~wubtt. Nr • Oiildren I: P et Section * Blk E. of Harbor. SPACIOUS 2 Br µ. 4-plcx. ·rehig. Frplc:, patio. Pool pools, sa. una, tennis. $160. 1-;;T;r;•s;t;;;D;••;d;s;;;;;;;;;;2;60;;; ~=~~4 p~~y lease. ~~ gChllcendretel' "ok~l.mNoo • $120 Monlhly 400 Merrimac Way 5.57-9559 Upstairs. Sund.eek. Lovely &: tennia Court. 979-3984 eY... 846-0259 FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642-5678 I• pe...... n • ..,_ • 2378 Newport Blvd., CM view. Orpa, w/w crpt, bltn 1 &: 2 BR townhouse. mtns, Sell the old stuff. Buy the .PUT YOUR MONEY OLD Redec. 2 BR ~to. AIBO 642'>9567 ~9755 or 663967 2: ~~=-RA~ pd range, gar. No"'petl.,...ol child patio, crpta, drps, rec facll. new stuff . ..-..ORK l'OR YOUI 3 BR In L.B. $90. KUii/pets. NEWPORT SHORES 2 1tnry ~· u CaD ~ 1 ol 5., 63Hlii. · ok. 64>-1485. $150/up. 96U8i6 L~~~=:!'.:::::::::======~ J~-"-_ . Agt. Fee. 9'19-8430 ..Jl...:mm., 2 Br, den/loft 2 ~ ..... 2-BD!W m • pl 1y 2 BR l"' BA Stuer P lo ~ lO~lnterest-on wen: 2BR unfum, crpts, drpe, Ba. trp c, dShWhl', :Sti ~ I 2 BR &-.; ' M uo114era.nee Aw--.--$140·. . ex new . -' !..-.--lO'o-at -Ir-~ eo2nd 'l'nlsty tallle~-ton abool. l!O pets. 116 5. garage, atepo to beach. $365. $130 & Up u"!.:.:m * SHADY ELMS . PWL :~;.,:o,t",Md!.'.'";,.~t·;:.: ~· =· 1151.St>. Avall -Tr' a' . der's •Parad1"se· ' ""-•e un re .:Duo e. """ '>d-1 1:'-377 E. ·~· ~. 1st~ la.st. 64IHJ968 • mv • e Adult Poolside Ila ·-• -.---,...~~'-----~AL MORTGAGE CO. N0°'4..... --Ne I -~ All Utllllln Paid ' -;:r.; port. 1 child, no pet•. ·~ Irvine • (11') 556-0l06 · · wpor n POOL " RECREATION e Children next !rlOl;k·U urn A Sdlallmar 1165, 646-26131;.;..=;..._...,.. ____ _, Cam Dr NB. * SHARP 2 BK, 1 bath 19 M I A CM 177 E. 2'1nd SL, CM 642-36'5 2 BR upper, Crpt, -. 2 BR, I".:. air cond 1223 e pus ., ' townhouse. Pool -garage • QUAIJTY 3 BR.-& 'Mother--59 ape ve, 2 BR. 11,~ BA. Studio Apt. 1 bltns. f'drlg &. pt. Adi" 9 BR, 2 ba.--au. oond $265 . diBhwasher. $215 month. lD-Law Unlt, N e w·p o r t 1 BR. 1'"Um. 2 lrg clmcts, child ok. No peta. $lli0/MO. only, Sl.15. 646--6983. REAL TOR 5.52-7000 lines times dollars 833$74. , • Shores. Pool/club p'.rivlgs. queen size bed"-prtv. dreu· 2829 Lemon St, No. B. CM. 2 BDRM, _, crptt., drps., Lido Isle NE\VLY dceoratM 3 Sr. $3S5. 642-62S9. in~ rm, extra. ~rg. nxnn~. MO-J9S3, 968--llU ref'rig ~ Jrvhte M,it 1--------~ I ~;;;~~;;~~;\ ~tove refrig, UXI. 2020 BA'Ycn.EST Area ~-~R._,2 encnl . gar 'v[storage. Adult& e TROPICAL POOL e Apt. ;\, 548-7476 • . 3 BR, 2 BA. Crpts, drps, Federal, Co11ta Mesa. BA, crpts drp!I, u5 Yn.1, o y, no peuo. 2 Br Studio, 1!) Ba., trpl, bllns, rctrlg, dbl 1J a r . ~'. By appt only. ~1 2035 Fullerton, C.M. spiral strcase. G¥ Ir: wtr 1-BR. 1 BA. largeu,;rpt.s, .Adults. Le as e $365/n)(). 1 lo•MI Furnithed 300 3 ~:·c.iu~n~6fl.ij& VIV"2848 * STUNNING l & 2 BR. pd. E/side on 18th. 548--U68 =Pi~~~ ' nr 675--3967 or 544-21»5 .,,_ Isle 646-3808 or._. Brand New Duple" Font. 2 BR. 2 BA. Unlurn. tt 3 Br., I ~ Ba.** N~" 2 B Blt·lno W/W Nowport Beach ....., Olt Pol Ocean Vu, walk to bch, 3 &: • Garden AptL Pool. Ra:. Lar1te. newly decor Er>el "''~ r. · • i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J na "' B<. No pets 0< chldm. area. no w. 18th St. 1165 patio, b!Uns. crp1,: drps: 5tf"s:l"m llllS.. mo. Avail. 2BR. Yoari,., l290 mo. Blk. m s1 Jam., Pl., N.B .. 3 SHELL states of the untoo FOR le™ like new, 3 BR, $46.0lM. le llP· Cloee to everythlnc. $170 I: · ' to ocean. l Q lld OK, no BR., 1'4 be., ooean w, bronze tels $7.50 each. 2 BA. 0..0 Poll!! KnoU. llAIU!OR VIEW Homes. 3 * $25 PER WEEK* ll80 mo. 11611 c..rt.I' St. Apt. NEW 1Bf!1170 •,I Br $210. ~· A&ent 673-1GI Owner OON!der toe. or Swap for saws. cbaln, table baroo w/lante yard. OU st. Br, 2 Ba, lam • dining rm, A Up. Poot. Is maJd lttVk:e:. 1. CM or ct11 S4Ml79. Nr bch. No pell. Adults. 114 EXEC. Uvlng fOC' $21)1 Yes comm income for ~M skill roto tiller, allver dol· recrt'll.Uonal vehicle P&l'k· c 1ubIpoo1 . $42S/rno. Kitchens avail. Motel Tahltl SPARKLING Oean t Br. E. 20th St., CM. 540131· • • 2 Br, 2 ba. blt.na. Nr eq. Mark Les Rltr. 548-nlJ. lars or ??? . 6CS-6D>. frc. $310. w/water le huh 640-1'1$8 corner..Ha\'bor' Vlctorta. Shag crpts, drps. bltns, 1 & 2 BR. Heated Pont. $130: Jlola. '*'1231. SAIL.BOAT 45', rugged .... HAVE $5000. cuh &: a $4,500 paJd, 49M685. TUE Bluffs -v!ew. 3 BR. 2 • TROPlCAL POOL e lndry facU. Nr. thops A It up. Adulll;: ~pets. Newport leach 'ocee." cnilser, value $22,000, lot ftte &: cir. \Vant "bread Fountain Valley bl.. Quiet loc. New cpta. le 1 Br. rum. $1Ci. Gu a: wtr frwYI. $140. No prtt. lnq: Ctnter.,SI. 64.,...._. -equity $14 .IXMJ. Want molor & butt"r" rebtal unlll in drapes. S475 Mo/leue. pd, E/ai6e on 11 t b . 2872 LaSalle, Apt. 2. CM'. 2 BR. Adult.. no pets. BAY 2 BR. Crpt thruout, bltnl, home or tr-ee & clear des· Harbor area, or N: to Loo& 4 BR. Hugi! bonus rm. Wet REALTORS 644-7662 543--.1168. 557·15M or 540-6338. MEADOWS APT. 387 W, $l8S mo. m, 6 PM, 13S-4661. Beach. Bkr. 67S-Tm. bu. Rldi olc. $300/0FFER. NICE Ira 1 Bdrm to' quiet, lBR. 1u & wator pd. Cl'pta, E-SIDE l IR .• $150 Bay St. CM. 646-0013 -=or 646-1382 HAVE 4M equlj$< In 5 acres ,40 FT. lrOrtta&e 11.- fl) 823-oS67l or (1) 828-5200 clean, working couple. Year-drps, adl1~ only, no pets, Bltns, \\'/w dlg:pl. htd pool. EASTSIDE 2 Br, 1 Ba, crptg, NEW Bayfron1-prtv Ben k "''ilh 1 wate.r share nr Apple Blvd. 1800 aq. fl. 3 Br., ly, $195. l3rd St. 67'-7513. $140. MCMr1'22 Adlti, no peta. &U-MXI. dl'PS. ~tove, encl gar. Prtv. Pier 381t, 28..' S$'iO mo YI': Valley. Want motorbome or 4 2 Ba. home. $25.000 equity. Hall' =1:i)'Ollda '!';; \~ NEWPORT ·11e~1>. 2BR. LARGE 1 BR -All b!tlnl ~ LG 2BR, '"'"''· "1'P!, bltlns ..patio. -· Ir· ~510 local property, Pat c:an. For beach prop. O< wbol· :.11. <Oil NOW ~ lBA, Sundeclc •. I a r a I e , dilhwubor. Adults. no pots. or! patio. ·NO"' pcta. ru.;'. Fut rolults "" !oat a phone NO«! a "Pad''f'Plice on ad! I itrtl•l•Real••!Or•,•lf33.•:ml.••••'•""•·-4ml64.--•--•-; ~ .. ,..._,... .... .,..~I !nt1t -~ 1225. ~2776 &n'*'4 a11. s !51-5flll ca11 awa,r • scwm. c.n KH6!1- ' ' Macnab-Irvine 1 I l • " " ... - ---.. . . . . ' -, . ' \ ,. -· ' -' . .. 'I 24 DIJL!Y!P~IL,!Ol!!!!J!~~~~~~·~~M~Ofld~•r.~,~~pl 9··~197~3 ~~~~~~ ~!!!!!!!!)!!!!!!!! i ~­" . , .. -...... ',I~ p;.-" Iii [ ~-~ ][5J 1-~-1~ [ ~· ')[Ill I I ' • 111 1 I , llilJ i · l .. .,.... l[Il] I .~~,.,.. Ill ---,.,.,..; l[lll~J " P1rson1l1 -.. If ~•mont, eo....,1, ' ! P; --i Help w.-, M & F ·718 ~P _,,_ -Ho iNIL·I ,...,~ offl.~ieri11i JI ~ -~ . . I ~'• p~JI. i.,.f, H 1 w-~ M & F 110 -1i£~~w~~~-~~M~i~~~~o!i~~-llJlll!lllm~M~&j~~~1~0~·~~1·~-~~~~M~&~F~7l~1t·t_ _ Ofl'.1Cf...JJ!S!JlL__fot..ttn1. tos-. •PATCH' PLASTERING" 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•:;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;~~iii~iii~~~ ,_..--::0--~-1 ltl ~1esa. .f>eau1Uul, nlOdfm, FOUNDATIONS •.. Artl'Jtle --xu types. Free cstlnilt'8-. ~ A: .. ..,N nANT:t" Y CLERK~ SPECTORS & 11.ir, n1u&.il\ cl;tJS!ll • A, •PiJm & C•rd R1.der ~'hinters, concrete & brick Ca11 54t'r6825 Announclnn :*** Jk an indepeodenl AVON IN ' \\TAl..KEl1-A-i.EE :6J..00· S piritual, Pfiychic. Past, uutl05, '-llC. Uc'd 644--0687. Plumbing -.. ' ... v·• Representative & Earn .u· CLERK I l~RSOR & AO~M8. Gene J'~n . lilJturt. Advice Oil PATl05.PLANTERS FACTO ..-nW>ney In .vour spare tin;e _ __....,.. ASSEMBLERS Hill . .....-. 642..0200 -Love, Mrui·iage, Bu•ineKS. ' . L.R. O'l'ts PLUMBING ' RY near home. Call• ___..-· Newport. Bloch t)lLL SEJtVICE No problern 100 bi& to-KOlvt. All Concrete \lt'Ot"k. 89-1-3533. Remodel& & ltc1Mllnl. Wa.lct S.7041~5341 -. _ i.--wtstcllff Bu\ldi~:... . ~pec"!1._ Rc•dingK IL Open _Child Cue • he•••"· dispo'4ltl. rum1u"'~ The Irvine Company ,..ks a WE ARE GROWING --· . ..--· CorlX'r \Vestclifr Drive u vr1119', 9AM-10PM. 7 ll?' . · dshw1tsbrs. ~ Mlt: & llllllmllm.ftDll'' -9 1nici!11 11table individual who iiJ ti ~ Jrvinc BJ\ld., N 1: w p 0 r 1 \V cs t m Inst~ 1· _ A·.Y e, CJ;IIL'D Ca~LK-yd. Lot~ of B/Jt. Comp~e P lumbing __ ,,,_ · · high i>ehool graduate to ban. 'I J -...... Mr. ll'ow•-.-d IV•""'""'""'· llS;l.985A-1~ $21>'12:1 "'"· -K l;cail:.. --.X~~-q, ~ . -//BB YJ di• ·mall " ·-· Call c. ·Yan;...n..-..... Machines L--~101. &1.')..6987 aft. G. 548--3917 PLUMBING REPAIR • -"' ll& • 644-3389 betw~n 9am & -Kl ·ua..-a ----HELLO \\' he · Contrt efor No job too sma11 • e· U lf' 6 S 'I '~-&-lpm 8i. 4pm. · . ~. DESK space available $50 ~ ! e ar you re -* '* 642-3128 * * fl . A' leader in the mini computer industry ls mo. Wilt provide furniture planning a GALA AFFAIR C ,.,, 1·· ,,... R Id Pool Service &·· ' . Ne.~ CU"ls ~ -CI..ERK-t:yp_ i.st , invo. icing., 10 look'"g for several additions to the work - ~ at $5 mo. An11wering attViC"C & you need some good om"!..u naus, es With Ba:i:iRlng £).per. key adding machine tiling, ... ~ availllbl.!. 17a75 Beach Blvd. l•nh;rtainmt•nt. W~ wpuld N~:-·remodcl , rtf);lit. Store lnst_11llet10n • Escrow exp'd only. $450 per mo. call fo rce , . . , , Hµntington Beach. 642.(3Zl. like 10 offer our mUsic. Call tJ'c~~~· ~s~~tios, ofcs, eic. . New l~lte lndu$trlal e Loan . Processors , for appt; 642-1912 _ We n eed, EI-.'--. Mechanical. Assetrt~blets &-~ -_..<' on1CE Spa.<.-e 441 l'lJd ~55.59 in Gard~n Gl'Ov! or ,,_... ~.1. ANTHONY eoQLS -n· · k> F w -~uv: -Ne"")Ort Blvd. 3 blk.'I No'. Qf 646-~ In Costa MC:~R· f LY JACK Taul~ -Repair (\VORLD'S LARCES7l . ivu; n or . omun • New Accts. Clerks COIJ..ECTO~ -Prt;f. cOUect. Electro-Mechanical Inspectors. • . -eoa'it H\\iy. mc:tooo Sq. -----.ELYINC-..EJ.N..,.r.._ -l't'mOd .. addit-20 m · cXJ,l. Let. us Pliii )'M pc.:iQ1=-~ -Neidia-1mm t0iately • Telle" r--~Pf'\ren:1-~.....hrsl ·t t" ft. $300. -l Otc-224 ~. Jt. $85. & SONG BIRD Lii;'d, M'y Way Co. 547-0036. No Obligatien, ~ lmn1ecL Tcn1p. A51iignmenl5 • oag osp, · · If you are looking for an~~ ~ w1~ .. an Bot h util pd. 548-;,.'iOO Socit l· Clul?s 535 Additions Remodeling Sewing/Alter•ti?ris • El(perienced Appy In Person . COOK, PART· TIME Orange County co prufy that o ers good , NE'VJ:ust. dee, ofc. titlite has SINGLE? Gerwlck & son, Lic'd · PC At.iemt>ler5 't Betwr;t ?•m & Noon ~per: & O.ver ~ 1M~t be ~a¥ & bene · , o-.vn N.B. st. address. 7<r1 673-6().tt. * 549-1170 Alteratlons-642~845 H. and Solderers , 2061 Bu11111t11 Ctr. Dr. .,,,,~an "'··_'!eJl&I. SPPirl)'. tn pe5930r· •" 1 • p "I· It. "''ill partition. m•nil Receive· a select. number of D ftl N 21) lrv1'no ........,, ~,u-• om, ff ......,p Y in erson ~ · _;... ,,,. ra ng ' eat, accurate. years ~xp. w. Coast Hwy.,N.B. Monday Thru Friday ,_.~ P 1815 "'estcliU 54!HF-il-16 fron1 1000's iu ""°'~ area, PLANNING any .,; .. .,. V.b. , -J'.<.-:. •u.J .... ' ..- fir .. nlr 'cond. t>lcnty pkg. <1uality t'On1patible matches Tutoring Also Between 9 wn-12 noon COOK _ """P o"'"~•"ifl. 8•30 A M • 4 P ~ J c ,,,.-~ """"" •y Trainees For The~~ Shop • ' ' • • ·1611· WESTCLIFF : l.'ilch w/LAi;tCE ~OTO & Fr® -~11su.Hp.tlon. ~a l 1 VERSE+ TUTOR: -To b , 1, tlto lndustri'o'-Work BEt\UTIClAl'J. Be your o\vn """ St "'--•~M"~" ' To The Personnel • 129-4. 756 ~~~I· fL, ample ,roGJ'~~~~~ ~~~i~ntinl . 557-0>26, 557-9695.. auU'l'JI' oI Arizona A-Z & T -floss. m~ more mqnC)', .._ , . ..-.... ..,_. ,-_,. Or Contad ~;;ICRAFKA pkg, uUI, Janilor. Baum-I Call now & receive FREE Gardanina Quick Bn1wn Foxf will lutor 1 lake oft when you w . UNTER Help. See mgr, gardner #IM 5415032 z. individuals in p ri vate Wire Wrapper5 Rent a st,ation,-week, Der Wienerschnitzel, 1696 ~VDM '"'=''=-'--"'-"-'-"''-·=c.·~ sample pa'O'file sheet on 1 PROFESSION"' ga-len•r, I be · · JO A ·1 towels In u shop ; ... Newport Blvd. C.M. 10FFICE spate . for rent. perspeclivc JNTRA·DA. TA '""' ·~ "' SC'S ons glJ'lning prt . "' 1ree work, prunin g.-73. Call fTI4) 675-2448. Injection Molding Newutn Beach, 548-2412 or DELIVERY-MAN · Newport Beach, .,Vestr\iff . match. sprinklers, cleanup jobs, I 2816 P , area, 1.000 11q. rt .. sQarp, 714·541·3738 2l3'658·'M·A·T·E' 1 a ii d s cap i n g George. TV's &. App~s---ca~l Gene Hill , 642--0200 24 Jlourg 646-5S93. • Many assignme1u.-in the BEAUTIClAN wantCd for Davis-l}tpwn 2722 Michelson Or., Irvine · -' I 111• ·j Newport , ~rvine, Sa.fl. Mallie's \Vig & Beauty 411 E;_. l 7tfi St, C.M: 833-2400, Extension ~36 . \YATER VTE\V Deluxe. ol-LOVE WORN EXP. Japanese Garde.tier tir"'°11M1it ta ost:a Mesa areas. Salon, exper. in hair goods. DOMESTie H 1 Georg An E al Op rt 't E I fi~e 1000 + sq: ft. $400 incl. Discover DISCOVERY know how. Trimm ing, ~.perienced & trainee Sa1 comm & vac 548-3446 -e P -e qu po um Y mp oyer •-~!~l."L"J02400or "~~· . .,7Cl~.l llwy. P_ROF'E:SSI6NALS lrl a field Clnglcan.up, Small landsc_ap-P&.iitions. Excellent earn-BEAUTY 0 . . al . -~llf~~~~ f&~'l~f&B_ . . \ ......-ou•o ~ • ings. Weekly paychecks. f"male. Nt'peghrlas\o&r,-mSU"oa0y'. · ·• ' ' Help Wanted,. M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 , • of An\at<>ur Matchmak<'rll. ~ · """ .,A""' "'-- 1 ~b -"'d M I 700 ' ·~ 'l 445 !EFit. 1966). :iox>-J'•<><> o an.e , a e Perma Tress, 2300 Harbor, D • A • fa t Business Rental -(7l4! 83.5--0885 (213) 387-3l!l3 EXP Acnerican Japane,_ M M . W I Apply in Person Costa Mesa. 549-0757. r S SSIS n FRY COOK EXPER. 'I-1.,.""""""""""""""""'! rd r 1 ----& rs art1n es ey Apply Young lady (18-28)· to assist e BLUE DOLPHIN e 1~ ga el"l<'r or,., c1e3ll'"l1p 1300 s' t II T Bct\\·n 9am .~ noon Beauty Ope1·ator Wanted. in health spa. Will train, no 3355 Via Lickl, N.B. OFFICE . 19 c:eTils sq ft up. "!!!!! [ 111ain. N.B;.i.-_V.M::"-& H.B. an ane a errace II I Gv,ren·s. Beauty Shop , WI sq n or more, individual ~a} f140-7Jl.3 Corona del Mar Ke y G•lf S 494-3294 exp. nee. Apply in ·person GARDENER, full tin1e, need- -,,. I/ 1 all f I J -'" I \' th · f , any aft or eve. 2930 \V. ed for large apt complex, ~a a r, near · · recways. , ~Ind -·c...w-. • n pan es e, n1a1n· ou arc <' Y.'lnner o BILLING Cl•rk, days, full ~• I '" sc-t t -• 1 I f ., Coast.Hwy., N.B: good pay, apply in pct'SOll at ' 1¥11 par ... ng . '"'r erm ~ en an c: e , c ea n -u µ. one rec pass lime. Will train. Personnel ,,.~~'"'""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.[ lfase· Agent, 835-4422 _ ·· -Landscape. fn.~ cs t . Good for a whole carload 2061 B . C D Dept. Hoag Hrntpital _NB 1: 31423 Coast Hwy, S. J...a;uoo, _ 84.2-8442 847-9438. 10 any of-the-us1ness tr. r. DRIVERS wanted· with class Ca. ffEAR Sheet Metal bldgln.e: Found (free ads) 550 EXPER. Japanese, maint. PACIFIC THEATRES Irvine 833-1441 Boat Manufacturing 1 or. 2 license. to-drive -'-cG"'E=N"E"R"A"L,.-O=F"'F"IC=Ec-~ •o · bl r Cl · 1 d ,~ Ac1"0ss fron1 o.c. Airport Fiberglass Tooling transit buses 1n Orange . . approx _.x., ~ita e or FNI'.I Lady's \Vatch s. Coast eanup, an scape. rec Men County_ Santa Ana & beach Great . variety spot m ~c- plumber. clcctr1cal, T V Plaza. Call to identify. es timates. ~3333. (SubJ'cct lo small :iCIV icc STS iie cities. Ne\\' equip., growing counting dept. Son1e off~1ce Repair etc, 824 "'4 A, "rest 548-8547_ 8a1~n1 ARTI Expcr. in fi rgls boat tool· organization ,v/a secure exper: w/10 key adding 19th St, $135 mo, Inquire 824 ' JAPANESE Garden c r . charge at theatre). -,ve \vould be pleased to vie\v ing, mold layup, woodwork-future., Paid training pro-machine helpful. Start $475. w 19th St. Costa Mesa FND. Sml white friendly dog, Please ~all 642-5678 !;!.XI. :-ll•I 1·rpresentative examples of ing. Aircraft exper. ok. gram especially designed to Call Sally Hart, 540-6055, "THE FACT 0 ~ y ' ' co n-male. ~i~T~~:~Park. ~l~~~~~~l' Frei'~00~3102~ ~o~~~~mt~~~~~c~~l~1~~r\~ r~u: u~:~~ ~;pl~~~r~~ ~any ~~n~ts. lLod i;ig qualify each profess. coach C2'190oas!Hal boPe"°Blnndel CAMgency, St·su·ng of 22 unique stores . 540-1220). enn p.~,,........ 0 r s operator. Apply at U26 E. ar r v • COMP' C'TE L a w n & --to business and the hon1e. largest but'ld-· r frbgls has shops avail. fr $70/nw. BLONDE Poodlc/Yorkic-F, ,..,...Jo "' 0 Wlishington, Santa Ana, GENERAL Oirlce, Clean "Ca,n•ry Village," 425 30th Black collar _ may be Gardening service. J-lauling I DRUMMER Our Art Resources Agents sailing yi'tchts. Contact Wil-Calif. Btw. ~12 am Beg. machine shop needs . in· ._ & clean-up. Jim 54R..0405. \\'ill be al the Conference ra Wood Mgr Prod c1· st., ,NB. 673-9606, Agt molhcr. 979-8280 _ 1 nt · u ion 4/9. teUigenl persop to work· J. W. Robinson Newport Beath I-las Openings For (2) Custodians F\ill Time-Days Apply in person l0-5 No. 2 Fashion Jsl., N.B. Equal Oppor. Employer ~====~. J. W. Robinson PIONEER Enterp Exp local .. room of the __ Laguna Development.. Columbia fl ·bl ID.30 1 k 642-8520. ,, KODAK camera on Otg, Bus soil 1..'0nd. l''lower in~t'I & Young man 19, new in -~rca. Shores, 419 N. Coast Hwy, Yachts, 275 Mc corm i Ck DRIVERS, p/time. Over 21. exi e _ u-s prr y,•ee • Newport Beach 1 ! SEPARATE building + gar. Line, btwn Balboa & S.A., ··--' 1 "" 0052 Re<"f'ntly 111ovcd hCl'f' rron1 Laguna. The hour s are A c M A 1 T t'--· Hunt Bch area. 16532 Beach 5 _days. Lit: typing, niust Has Opent'ng For .. I d. al k -·• d care, """'• c eanup, <7"fU""UO • ve., . . PP y ues. 1u.u Bl d H 8 drive $2hr 543-4067 1000 sq ft, panlg, erpls,•a J v • ce.,.,.....e. rewar · Indianapolis 1vould like lo noon to 7 P~1 Tuesday, Thurs. v • · · ' · 1 1 busy corner. 645-2(W I 675-7289 · JAPANESE GARDENER .,..·ork with rock group or in April 10th and , 9-5 Wed· Equal Oppor. Employer m /f ELEC. Assembler. f/time GEN~RAL t;illice -Yng ~irl DISHWASHER 6424j56(} FOUND: Boxer /Brindle fml. CM. NB. AREA night club. Call Chip Ward, nesday, April llth. BOAT OPERATOR & minor days. s1.1a. Female, no ex· for hie typing & gen o~fLcc 1 STORE. Avail ,\pril 1st, 690 Vic. Countrywood & Walnut • 54:rl'196 • ~9-2982. abillties for <'lub work. per. necess. 549--0241 V.'Ork. Pt or full tun~. , West 19th St, $135 1110. In-in Irvine about 3 wks. ago. GEN'L gardening, mo \V · Job Wanted, remale 702 ASSEMBLER $2.50/hr. Apply Wl!d at 720 Systems Eng Labs, 979-5450 1''/time No nites or Sun quire 824 \Vest 19th St Costa 551·4082' -after 5 · .edge & trim;"' .Resid · or \I' B A Balhoa EXEC. SECRETARY GR. EEN TM~S -J • co1nm'I Free est.. 64.5-5855 ~RAfN(C<"· · ay ve., --..Mesa BLONDE n1ale mixed cock· NEED help at home'! We t---1 -~ BOOKKEEPER If yo u v.'Ould like the chal-Full .tiJne gQ,l"dene " Pre'fer I Apply in person l!Ki • STORE _ 850 sq. ft. Heavy er, 8 mos. "Gumpcr" in EXPER. Jttpanese G_ardener. have aides, nur ses , \enge of the ad business & own • equipment, tecfinical I No. 2 r~ashion Isl. N.B. traffic. Opposite Mai n Cdl<.1 area. 673·9586 Complete yar<l scrv. Relia. ho u s ekprn, companions. p I O • I f"ee Paid. Fantastic location have these qualifications, knowledge plus experience Equal Oppor. En1ployer Be 1 2ll-C Broadway & neat. Free est. 642-4389. Homemakers up j 0 h 11 .~ o y• pttcs, nc. in Fashlon Island. Great co.. give us a call. required. G#-2657 ac 1 • • Lost SSS 5'17-ffi81 needs full charge person e Sh th d J_ulle Penn 494-ool3. General Services ·' -l\I an 11 t ac'l 11 r c r or the w/good slat typing to fill or an HELP NEEDED HOUSE & garage, zoned C-2 BI..A'CK male COC'K·A·POO, Al W k RN v.•anls Pill'l time job in fa 5 c in a t in g I i g ht s , this key spot. Salary to $75(), e Accuracy Gro\ving Co. nds men over 228 14th St. w/lrg-. clear yard. Nr. 19th ans to ·~spunky", approx .1 ~ --. or er doctor's oHice. Please Call Poly-Opticals, -has· openings Also Fee jobs. -eau Jan e Sh.frp-Looks ai to fill pos open by expan. ~ Seal Beach & Newport. 646-2002. yrs old. No ID. Lost vie. 808 La Vista Dr. 6-10-1227 or assembler trainees. 1st Page,· 540·6055. Coastal e Initiative Salary fr. $3:55 hr. 547-0913 You are the winner of I d t · I] Rental 450 Hun Ii n gt on .B e a ch . Laguna Beach Help Wanted, M & F 710 & 2nd shifts. Applicant Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 O or 598-m3 one free pass n us 111 ---1-\Vestminstcr are a nr You-are the winner or , should haVC-gOOd dexterity 1-Harbor-Blvd, CM-833-1670 -H ou s EKE E p ER & Goodl or a-\vhcili carload 1- r.1c0onnel\ Dougla'>. Ph: one free pass ,\A,\ Employment agency & be interested in factory BOOKKEEPER/ chlldcare for \VOrking epic. lo any of the ! NOW LEASING 897-8174 Good ror a whole carload has opening for ac-work in a clean air con-RECEPTIONISf EXEC SECRETARY "'/2 active boys. 6 & 8, PACIFIC THEATRES j' Huntington Beach REWARD : MaJe honey beige to any of the coinpllshed ·ind i v id u a 1 ditione<l environment. No Pcrsonalbe over 30 good ' . • Unencumbered \Voman. 2fr • ll NEW M·l Lhasa Apse, nan1e Dawi. PACIFIC THEATRES \\'/provt'n sucGess in !he phone calls please. · typist mU'st work Well with Sh, typmg & seve1 haral Y"'1 1<1'h. · 50, able to drive, cooking, .. Lost vie. Country Club & pt"Ofession. Established 1965, Please Apply bl' • 1 t per. necess. o ndle •s .1 f bab.,,,itting in eves (Subject to sn1aU service 1' 940 Sq. FL & Up v rd 100'/r Fee Paid 8 y POLY OPTICS INC PU ic_, P ea s a 11 sur-challenging position for den-avai or ~~ charge al theatrel. , Han1llton & Nc\vland Temba Dr .• Mesa e e En1ploycrs, Beautiful ('n-• ·., • round1ngs. Send full resu'!le tal specialist. l\1ust enjoy occ:. 5 days, 10-'7. f\.1ust ha\·e Pl<>asc coll 642.5678 ext. 314 l, .... ~s~o;.~069:7 ~0~,.~8~,13~.0~5~19~~ll "are~a~.C-;;~·~7-s~c~;;~&~54~>-~l~Oj13~; !Subject to sn18U service vii·onntent to ,vo rk in & ex· 11815 E. Carnegie Ave to P.O. Box 546, Dana Point working withe p u b·I i c. ref. Salory open WMte "TOM" Orange male caJ, chru'gf' a1 thenti·e). cellent. renumeralion. Santa Ana Ca. 926~. Salary open. H.B. area. Classified ad No. 654 c/o lo claim your ticket. <North FOR Lease M-1, 1,680 Sq. Vic. Wilson & Newport Please call 642-567K ext. 31-1 L. R . ! . Ag Equal Oppor En1p\oyer BOYS AND GIRLS Daily Pilot p 0 Box 1560 County toll·f:ree nun1ber is ! · Bl I til2 9072 A 1· to clain1 you1· liekcr. fNorth i:t. eincer s .,.rney · , tTI4) 962--66TI. . Costa Me~. Ca1;t. 92627 ' _5'0-=1220=-'-· .,..-,---=~ f"L $175. Plocenlia Ave., vc · · -ny •me. 4:'XXI Ca1npus Dr . D ·1 Pi! t 1 ·1 RY .. I Costa l\1e:i.a. Inquire 1665 RE\VA.RD~ County toll-free numbe>r is 546·2118 Neivpor t Beoch A better temp. position ab\ Y. ~ t'Ou ~ ~ ~aih-EXEC. SECRET A H o us EKEEPER/contPan· JUNIOR Salesmen: 10-15. I Pl · G \V \ .5-10-1220!. URGENTLY a em guna ac · ut Sales manager needs self ,·0, lo elderly lady Downey Ea. m $20-$40_ per \Veek get• 1 acentia, corgc ()()(S, DALI\IATIAN Puppy, vie of ~ Laguna and Laguna Niguel /good k'll ~--6Th-1380 or 646-1164 Tu.stin Ave .. CM. Costa TOTAL SERVIeE-S CO. ' st:a:ter \V . s 1 .s. "W-1' Area 5 days $45. per v.·eek ting ne\v customen for th~ ,1 Paint'g, p\,ntb'g. Mobile Accountant Phone 6434321 or 4924420· $625. Co. \Viii Reimburse wt'tlt board & pn'vate DAILY PILOT This is not a NE\V· M·l Space with Office Mesa, 1nay have chain at-· CPA c II h F Al F J b Call . I l300-2GOO ft 3 phase 20SV taehf'd to collar. 548--7048 I-fms SpecJalist. 646--09TI, , onlro er, cavy ex· NEEDED BRANCH MANAGER ee. so_ ee .~ s. room. 673-5651 newspaper route and ' does 646-1809. J>('r. comn1ercial manufac-TRAINEE Jan Page. 5®-600:i, Coastal not Include coU~ or 2;>40-56 Fairview, ~A . FOUND desert turtle vicinity RA I N Gullrrs 1nsta1Jed. luring. $28,000. I Sarah Coventry has openings Personnt'l Agency, 2 7 9 0 HSKPR-SITIER. 4 H~S, 3 delivering, Transportation is : Owner: 64&-1252:644-Santa Ana .Ave., Newport Accountant Jr. for full time · manager. Harbor Blvd, CM days wk. Boy ~ge ' no f,:;rovlded . We work four , S ALL ( rkl.11 r 1 Beach Quality \\'ork. Reasonable. ski ed S 1 N pressures. Good job for de· aft M o 1 or ren , F . 968 2208 Bright. degreed in accoun!-Un 11 a ary + comm. o exper. Exec. Secretary -nd. pe-"n. Crut \t've ,·,. urs er school and 8 on $150,....also carpet carrier for 548--79TI ree estimates. -· ing. At the $10,000 level. necessary - only ladies wi)O D I R •-•""' Saturday. ~Ve bave openings , same. Priv. party. 646-2002. FOUND apparently pct Hauling Indus. Relations Assemblers are ambitious &-willing to enta ecept. Call for details 642--3481 for Fountain Valley & SouU- Rentals Wanted 460 Pheasa nt. N!!ar 17th St. & F THER SONS Degree, genoralist, ;,slaa·I-learn. 540-0614 Oyraaam,.,'.: Lan~~na sBkel~edden~~ l.JOUSEKEEPER/Cook bpr Huhtiilgton Beach areas on-.;. • •----------I Newport, Costa Mesa. A .~ , tree r C RET ER r P • ~ i..,.. .., ... ",s 1 • 1 -for couple. Unencumbered. ly. You must be out q I r 1).992 \vork, trash, yard & gar. up," electronics. $20,000. lnterr"m A AK ' or prvt lell!&t;nt person. Future Live-in.Pvt.rm&ba.Good :school by 3 PM to BLIND dlabelie female, 5--1 I clean -up. free est. MBA school. Fu11 or· part tint~, unlimited. Salary CJpen. Call salary 642·9606 participate, E:Kperienc~ ~ needs room & board. 1'LC, LOST grey & white cat S42-8lS2 Fresh out of collC'gc, trainee, Pers_onnel Service must drive. 962-3343" §40-1335._ · · ~,rs given p r i o rit y_.1 can pny . up to $_2q() mo. \V/tan ·spots near So. Cst · -· exh·C'niC'ly brifrh.· I, moxi in· CAR WA. SH HOUSE wor k. Exper, morn-..uo-9641. Refs. \Vrllr. .Class!f1<>d nd Pla1.a. AnS>.vers to "Zippe r." SKIPLOADER & dun1p truek 17581 Irvine Blvd. ings Mon thn.t Fri. $40. v.·k. N 61, D 1 P J , PO \~"'rk. Con"ret". a<phalt tl'resrcd in ll'a•'lling a.II Full & p/time positions. £xper1"enced JR. SKy $600 o. · • ai Y 1 0 ' Rl'\VH1'd 979--0870 ·v '" " phases or ntanur. Sl0,000. # 115 Tustin Own car. Call 644-7344. Box 1560 Cosla Mesa, Ca. LO~T f I ,. I sa\\•ing, breaking. 846-7110. L. R . d . A 838-5460 Drivers, Gas Attendants, AN OCEAN VIE\" Home ,., Gooc1 Typing 92626 ., l'll\a c grll,V 1gcr cu . JZ ('tn er s grncy Detailers. Good pay. Metro ' •Y ' \V rrr · black striJ>f'~. vir. 1Gth & YARD, gnn1gP elerun1ps. •1;1()() Campus Dr. Equal Oppor. Ernploycr Metro Car Wash PROOF Laguna needs 1nature live estc 1 1 BR apt or· sn1 l house nr Sanla Ana, 64~>-2!l3:{ Rcrnove trees, dirt, ivy. 5-16-21 lS Ne11·port Beach 2950 Harbor Blvd., CM i 11 H 0 u s c keeper/Cook. Personnel Agency bf'uch in CDM. Balboa, LO'T 1 1 . d s· Drive1\')ls, grading. 847-26611. ---------------.-ASSEMBLERS Prt·vale Bdrm & s ilting lGjl E. E;dingcr, S.A. , • wanted for n10 of April. in;le c~;1gVi~u~arbo~a~~~ LOCAL n1 oving & haulin!! by ~~ F'ot· 2nd ,,,,.,, ,·n El-tront·"s BOY & GIRL OPERATOR room + generous salary. (?lfar~r:A!!.!o.,~enter} ~. 64~1751 art G. · · · ·" =-'" CARRIERS · F.:vcs & wknds free to enJo.v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiio.~iio'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•] l l~~~~~~~~~:l ·~D~t'~C~•"~lic!R~c1~v~anl¥~61J4'.i26~ta student. Large lruck. Reas. ELECTRONICS J\tFG. rirm, nlght premjun1 offered. ' •. '(), U D.OR.LO . J.14-1846 or 534-216-1. livine Com plex N A I . FOR 1he bc!ach. Pl1: 557-8811 KEYPUNCH ' ~ t N ST A PE1'? i o exper a'eq. ppy in THE DAILY PILOT -UNITED-days or 499-3957 eves &: I Ir iijil4 j Burt>au of Lost Pcts GEN. Hauling. Tl'Ce/Shrub Assist VP finance s{;opc of person. CALIFORNIA BANK wknds. Announcements O['IC'n 9run-~pn1, 636-5685 1rim. Gar & \'d cleanup. a(·livities to incl. g<'nr.ral of-Potter & Brumfield Div. South Santa Ana & Nol'l.h ..::::=.::,..,==~~~-Swing Shift . . Est. 531~77. 577-69()11. fice, con1p. bkkr & related Ai\fF Incorporated Costa Mesa areas. Vicinity ......,,,.1 La Paz n .. l·IOUSEKEEPER I CQmpan-' aci·tg. func:lions. 10 key, 26181 Aroopucrto MacArthur. SunDower & ~,., n.u ion for elderly lady 7:30 6 Mo's actuaJ work exper, 4 ' Announcements I I~ Housecleaning type 60 \l'Plll, 2 yrs. cxper. Sau J uwi Capistrano F10wer. Call Dan Ferryman Mission Viejo AM-2:?.0 PM, Mon thn.t 500 SenicesMMIRepain HOUSE OF CLEAN Xlnt. opport. for qualified I An equal oppor. Pmpl r.1 /F at the friday. Vic of Springdale & 1 ---:~~~~~--1;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;; I candidate, Salary Con1n1. b , DArLY PILOT 837..()066 tleil, 1-lunt. &h. Call Mrs. J im Polokoff 1'100rs. \vindo,vs. \Valls, ca1·-\v/abilitv. 714 _ 833-831 4 1 Assem ler Trainees e 642·43'21 e Mason, 8-5 at 536-5414. Aft. 536 7th St. Babysitting :;,r~~S~c~·;~:2~2r.rs. art•a. ACCTNG. SUPERVISOR I~,~~~~· P~~1i!~~~rkZ~ BOY needed for pick-up & E<lhaJ .. Oppor. Employer 5:30 at 84&-5137. on keypunch, keytt!.pe or key disc device. Apply Jn TI1e Personnel Department ~1onday -Fri. 9 am·.12 Noon 1 Huntington Beach Hllpidly growing fil'rn in \\/ORF;. Retf. local employ· delivery & general shop ~!HOUSEKEEPER Llvc-In for You 111·e Ille 11•inncl' ur CHILD Care. i\1.Y hoinC'. XLNT \Vork, expet'. '\'ilh ll'vlnc Conip!ex needs in· nient histoiy. Start $Z.00 hr. c_lean-up. Dickerson's Na· ASSEMBLERS 4 .&. 6 yr old girls. Mission PACIFIC MUTUAL ... 1, I relcr<•n(.'CS, <lay.<;, nigh!s .~ · 'd I k l•onal Glass Co 1 2 5 Vt ~ area Call work on" ri •l· p:iss Snaeks, hul lunt•h. 1\lon. d1v1 ua \\'ho can to 't• nunc"n FJeclronics, 2865 .. Exper. in hand soldering of e,~ · . · l ;Ul.){1 lu1· fa 11 llul1• ~:111•loru.l lhru Fri. Full or IKU'l dflys. 2:~~nds, aftei· ~ p.nl., 892· charge o[ cost dept. College E'ail'vic\v Rd, Costa .l\!esu. Rochester St, C.M. ....PC boards. Must have 871-9020 ask for Eileen. 700 Ne\\•port Caiter Dr. f ro 1u1y or thf' Hcasonahle. 962-71),_~'9. j)J'C:(er~d. Sa lary S1200 IX'i' Equal Oppor. Employer CAR WASH managers & knowledge of components, HOUSEKEEPER live-in, pvt Ne\vport Beach PACIFIC THEATRES 'YOUNG Set School _ 0 ,..,.n Carpet Cleaning J mo. 1' .. C,,.,ll P1a1id1/Also11 Fee ATTENTION gas atte_ntants. Permanent wiring & color codes-2nd room. TV, Spanish speaking [ ""'""'iL"Ai/'B~T!i!'::E'l!C!l'H~!!!!!l]f .~ Floor Care & Windows .101.1s. .'l · t> en ·ayes, gas attentants. P ermanent shift. Apply at Babcock OK. Call att 5:30 546--1978-_.,,, 6;1111-711111. 6 rlays. Ages 2-S. r..•" ""-· ,.,_ 1 p 1 BOYS & GIRLS c D I 'I · 1 o ,,7 1,..,., <J't\l""U\j,l:), ...... asta ersonnc positions w/growth co. Electronics, Division Estel'-1 >u • 1:;ubjl·c·! lu 11n1nll S<'tVic1' Pru. ll'ar.hcr~. $21 \\'eekly. ul c 1 , run ,.,,~rv. :.>-' · "'h' Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Stnr1 thtll Sum1nerlin1e job !mined employment avail. line Corp., 3501 I1arbor INDUSTRIAL mmed. R& D opening 'HJJ +1 1'ha1·go' ;11 :1i1•a1n · 1. ti lG·37flG or 645-lOti7• Dedicated Cleaning . Cf\! no\v! ! \Vork part-time alter Exp er • d only. Call Blvd., CM •• An equal OppL prototype projects. .eref. Pl!·11 ~1· ··;ill l:i·12·:it:i7R t«..,t. 314 Ca rpenter *'VE 00 EVERYTJ-IING * school and rul1 lime this 644-446(J · Employer. -~me college in a teehrrlcAI I to ('l11i111 yol11· lickl't. 1North Rers. rr('(' est. 646-2lt19 Accounting Clerical sun1mer. You can mttke $~ -N'URSE LYN field involving chem, math Cuu111v toJl.frec numbel' is WOOD\VORJ\, ca bin rt s, Fee Paid $40 and n1ore per week. You CI-IEF • $.1000 Per Mo. EXPERIENCED Dental Of-• & basic electrical mea.'ruf'eo ·,to l'rL01 panclin" gen repai .... Duke Janitorial· ntusl •0 12-16 ye•rs old and The Blue Beet !ice Receptionist. Immed mcnt. Local industrial ex. I ' . • .:__ -"' • "'" ' Acctng Clerk $500 "" .. C II s~ ~• fl 3 ' 493 11~ d · bl · l~~~~~~~~~~I Du Ourk•t 64&--T:i98 846-9495 4 -F 11·.,e ,.,, ll>e Newport "·s•ft ll 1,,.,....,.. a pm openmg. -•o. Long Term Ass;~met>t per. es1ra e. , ' · · OFFICE clcantrig, 11 c' d , Applicant Pays ee v ......v "' "C>" Du llil «11 tyru1s carrwintry · bondf'd. 7 Yrs exp. in area. LcP"al Secre tary to S:J50 Mesa + Hun1ington Beach CHILDCARE, housekeeping VOLT ncan Electronics, J165 I '~-. r--r--2 'oz• 64•2527 A/R · bl $100 ar<>a. llelp us get new.. _. 2 school-age children. 1''/C Bkkpr to $650 1 nt p 1 Fairview Rd, C.M. ~ Personals ~ Large nt sn1nll 5.16-1&18 p64 ~1 ' or& ,,... · J.._Gi~rG'Uic.~c .:..'.. c.u.s.lomers for our oaper aml ""o-·""-' l:30 to 1 n ... ...-Pre-Dental frnt/back to $600 nsta erson.ne Oppor. Employer r ~::;;;;;_;_;;·~-;;;;-;·:::=1 A-1 CARPENTRY alnt ng • Frnt Of(' f\1 r<lica.I $400 \Vin Fantastic Trips and fer someone "':'/car, Must M"d·~Ft S:'J001500 ~~~$':i\': 106 l:EG:Ar-SEClY "* call Gol'Llon ~3-1:)-1 Paperhangrn4J r·rce & Fee Po!!ilions Prizes. CALL T 0 DAY! have RELIABLE references. c IC · ron 10= Nonmnrt Beath ' 5464741 Fee Paid. Be au t t t'u j RUTl l RYAN AGENCY 642-8766, ask tor M r. Please write to P.O. Box ~!es/RSec'yCl ~ ~~...-t;.....i · Personals 530 Carpet Ser~Tce CUSTOM PAINTING · 1 Aclanis. 494, Corona del Mar. .,,,1p ec erk $435 Equa1 Oppor. Employer pres '6'ous office. Firm of 1793 Ne .... lX'r~. Cl\1 646-4854 Exec. Sec'yg $600-$r00 ~~~ fers out11tan~ing bt:ncltt:!: in VETER~S JOllN'S Can>C't ,I( Upholstery Jnlcr/Exter. Uufurn. inter. 17!131 Beach, HB 847·9617 '& Ins·. Under.vriter to $?00 f"• .,,...,. ~ . .,, eluding profit ~bating, Good Earn $4.:.18 to $7,(jj per lll'lnr Dri-Shan1JMIO. fr c:: c Scot-irpec. price. Free color Cf.Ill• CLERICAL Commercial & Personal hours. Start $650. A1so Fee guaranlf'l'd ))y usiri:t )'Olli' c.hgunrd {Soil Relnn:tants). i;ultirlK & est. L ii', fnll. Adve.rtisi ng Salt's • Receptionist lO $500 ""lltilt.1C rrnc-l"'Vlt.~ID Jobs.~-Call Sall y llart (i.I. Bcneflts \Vhll(• al -D<'grf':uwr~ & ulJ color '''Orf(be underhid. 6-12.6005. HIGH COMMISSION TYPISTS A c !lh' Slk Bkt $ 7S 11\.Yll"(l.. f"'Cl\.)\.Jl"l"'U.. 541Hi055, Coastal Personnei f('nding &1nlll 1\nu Colll'ge. hrl,i::htcnc.l'l! & tO lninule No Wasting EASY SALES NEEDED NOWI S:~k!pe~r $:50 l"CD\N""CC~ ~ncy •. 2700 Harbor Blvd., Cn ll {)(1\\' • blc<1.ch for wh iir carpets. * WALLPAPER * ·GROWTH POTENTIAL AUTO • Design Engineer $15K ~......._, ~i"':-;---":c''=...,--,.,...-:;47~9~'61 F:xt 370 Save y<>ur inoney hy .!;ttVlng '\•lien You call "~fnc" Chnn11:l<'r otComn1erce Cont· Transmission & line n1e('h:tn· NEWPORT FEE PAID L~GAL secretary. \Vill con. r·uLL Y LICENSEU-mt• ~xtra tria~·. \Vlll cR!an 5'1S-1444 646-1711 1nunit)' Boo ks , Phonf" ic oon1binntion, .l\1us1 hnvc We need a typist w/Htt" gh P e rsonnel Agency Accnt/RE/CPA •!:<per to $2.il{ sider tral,nee, 1 yr Cal~t.~o" l •SPUt lT\,;,\l.I.STtr ~~~11"gs1,,m.,A11yu11nr'•'•1 ""s"1· .. ~ P'"NTING ,o. P·~1·\ng. 20 962-6661. 3 yr:-1. nl i11lnlun1 f"XIX'•'ience expcr. & we oh~ n1..'C'd :\ 833 Dover Dr . N "' El S tics E••• lo S12K msi""1 have g\'IO(l ly:p~1ng &: S · · J 1· JO 10 .... · · · · .... u. ..... ·"' .. ,... i.-,-U'o. Lincoln ~1crcu1". typist wlt0 '· g .. 0 d ., .D.i ~. 1 ,..,_ • lO"' innd skills. N""' , pmtua .''Cuc ings IU\l· "''OICh ~·o. C\1,·t'or $'.•· 1·,, y-, I fl ho ' ~ " 64 P I '"l/"I I SIOI< l' "" Ad 1 ti 1 "" .,... '" vrs n -.ar r arc. n · ANCIENT 1-fl'nlth & life. dr nlal 1nsur• w/f\g"-s, 2-3870 urc lll.'JC ·~ .., l'C Cen1cr Law office.. 64 P~· \l <-p on a . 11111 'r.r.~. t•xp. ill ·\vl\111 count11;, 1101 'Llc/bonded. _Refs. rur11. '·fin r·1 11 lt0p n·1 -· Ouyer/Mnrtne Hrdwr $14,500 ;T.;--":;:::"'-:"'"i'"-":-:..::.:;:~J 3l:.! N El CanlulQ, S~ri n1cthod. I do w1)rk 1nyi1clf. ft42-2356. lllll't' ""' e 1 l!. 8 u • F/C Bookkeeper to $750 LIC._1~harnpoo girl 3 ~ <?~. e~ .. ~t.c. <'l !) 2-!I \'.I ii , Good t'Cf. 5.'ll--OlOL rorn1 eXf)("llSl'S paid. 5 days Apply 1 The FACTORY TRAlNr'.ES E:xec. Secretary to $700 Bill~ Bay Club seiiU~ ·1.-.~-;71.1.yf PAINTING & repair, 3.3 yrs. MARINER WC'l}k. 7:30 to ~:30. Ex1.-el· Personnel Department No Expcr nee, Ap.~ly 1n per. Secy/Con.st.ruction to $675 Salol:i, 642-0092 ·• PREGNANT? Th j n king L & R CarPft .. l!phol5tery Workmanship b'1Utr. Toke lent \\'Orking condit.ioll!I. Call Mon-Fri 9 AM-12 Noon son. Inca PlasUcs, 32972 Costlng_Clcrk to $9Xl I.JV&in companion "f-ftidef llbortlon? Know all !he fncbi House ~.95. Sle:i~uM" advuntagc of nly exp. J\ir. Art MCCbrm lck at Calle Perltcto, San Juan Clerk TypiAl lo $600 lady Ute hou-......i::.~- firm! can LIFE LINE-24 ~· Rm $21 . Guar. 530-1056 Gustafson PACIFIC MUTUAL Capistrano. No phOne .. 11s eomm·vunes Rater to .$500 horn.;, 552-7484--"'~ hNI, 541-5.m:. ' UP to 75'tf1 af[ on hanging i( NOIV Hiring Uncoln Men:ury 700 Nt:wport Center Dr. please. ' R.ectT!. Gen ore to $.525 t.lVE-IN com.~tJble Ull\M&n S\VING!NG SINGL.ES FttEE Estimates, Ct'ment you buy material from The • Newport Bench f'OOD Sttvlce McDoMld's Comm'l Loan Proe. to $850 10 c~ for ite.ml-iit~9:Hd eau "l.A'!\h" ~ pm. Contractor c1 ti\'(" \Vay 5. l~a.ngmen. 547-5846 DISHWASHERS 714-842~ 700 w. Coast llwy N.B. Day Tax Ptoct-t80t, Sav. &. Loan 1adr; Must d'n"-• ~ .. ...i <11•22 iiid<>'il.'alk.'<. Jess An~aldua.' PROF. pat'n1er honest work. CLERICAL shift 1., 5 Mon-Sat. Some ~ L.A 0""'n .... ~ ~.l ~==""~=-'~-..,-...... .,...-J 557-632·! C.i\-1. 1 Oa,ytlme, Age 18-21 • .,,.. · .,,....,..,r. • "" Wa rlronl apr Reply o IU:OHOLICS A11>nYm""' roes. tnl/l!Xtc ln.'C ""· •• DAIL y . PILOT GEN'L OFC CLERK heavy IU!lng. w .. k<r>d'• Payroll Clerk to 1571 Box 733 !lalooa 9266l i ,' : ' I 721? >w."' ·CUSTOM Coneretr by Rcfs.,54$-2i'19, !J,37-7~5'5 . .,.. l\pply In r ('rson Bookket'.J1ltt n-trainin~, .........i must be nble to work Sat .ti: J!"ree & rce Positions ' ' Phone ? 2-or writ.e R.t:rlRISSfll')(.'(' Co. so.'oo d -S "' -~ .@>"""' S ytl All Pwftioo ' TR-ISi{ JIOPKINS fA P.O. Box l:!Zl, Co"• M•sa. fm'a••t'ng •tvat'l, F~.-c,!tY. * PAPERHANGER * 3 Pm ·5 pm, Mon"'rl CLASSIFIED AD iypfng l 10 key oddmg "" \IJl me. -' CALL' Vnooncles t:aal money> R<>nt . .... · ·=-"' 2601 \\I~ Coasr ''"''>'• ni. hl11a &kllht reci'd. Learn l or over. Apply Ir'.> Any J€R'Rt WHii'T't:?lfORE · YoUr hou.te l pt · tore YOUNG coup!"' club. 18-33 ~ -~--Curl Rehl<o 6Kl·24t• NM<port Bc'!S]L 646-0201 .J!OR ACTION •• , swllchbro. Apply L. M. Cox dny. '118 E. 11th <at lrvlnrl CM bldg., el<. Oi~ • O~llY Pllor lo. ~1,1344,~r 54S-3643 PA'r!OS, w<~l<S. dl'il'<·• !<tw. ~P:A.N~NITTIEN~o[;.~R~efl\-,'ii,;s~-no~6~lo;::::. J ~;;;;:~;:i~~,.;~~l CALL 642_5678 Mam1t. ~_•.. 1ne., \505 1::" 'l'iiCf.{sti!if <fraw In lho·wcst. Suli. 224 642-1470 ci.,.uted"<t'Selfl(jfollema=•- 1l LEA1l U pro break. ~oo''" & rrph•N' EV~-675-'007 Dftys · 971l-5MO Nl'Cd n "Pad"? Pln~ (lli'iiit! · \Vll.l'ner, S.A. Equnl Oppor-j , •. a Dail,y-Pilot Classified 1;-,. •• ,. e, ,. •• now'l Call G4YJ618 NO'i'! ... \'ced a "Pud"! Place an 11d? conctttle. ~~for 11i.t . \ · '...non-· Cnll G.:t2+i'67!l • tunUy EmplO)'('r. Ad. ~ w4-» ... $iV 'W 4 ·• '' , • - • I t I t I ' ' r : I r t I . . . • • , • \ • I • OAtl Y PILOT 2!{ ••,,, '' -I I i~~' ~~'~~i;1 ~.,~,~-·=,~~~~,~~~~~~·~d .. ~~~li1~--·~d·E··~1~~~~-~---~=~~~~t~~1 ~ -.... 3"lf,..,, 2 Times, $2.DO ~ ... 0 -··· "HelpWontod,M&l'710!!!fpW~M&l'nt !!!!f•-.M&Fnt ApplioncM 802 Mlscoll•MOUs '"l·-------1 L •~' or °""'• f'\'ttUn& N.LUi.~ij~~~~;:"~~;;;;;~t~::-~-IST Ht:"I'• ..,., \''"" ._ 1)~ 1 ._, l\tL\'."i To"'h Lp/\: tlitln-4 Dt ~~'O\..~ P,lU.-:W Ptnonnc1 • ~llir-,-""'" . st .. • \\'EST'lNGllOUSE Aul o. c. 1 o.-.r i · "'""cAl~.\'1' \t'}"~lft orau~c f.Wt>r , 11.1 (,\f1,IJ.>1 if a nor Con v ~i 01 : ~. ¢Nll;, lloag flolpitat, llaodle ._.... ,!i,!! ... t;yplnz & _ _ c-....__. ·11:asher. Ten,p, Cont r o 1. P 11,M "i I\ ... f m~"' bun~· f\JvJ I~'\· Qi•p~U'aoo Beach; , New-e-• 1.-..1 cll<nts." ~ cl.,;c.J ~ ••':"' J • N"'EDED * * * ~ * Gol>d working C'OO<lit>Oll. & >W """ "'"" -' \dullS ~ ' J . r MACl:llNISTS PHA-;;:;,CIST"'.".· .• ,, 1s•--1 ~ ... ~~.!;~-~ k 11· G"rl . c . ,,.. ent•rt•l-nt. "" •oold ,:_ . • I • 'fyp~ ~ ~ Falrview Rd. C.M. e y I IMMEDIATELY: fl).. 963-!!ta.lt .• P.U, ~U1Gf\ni\•11GN\~1'\t 11\t>S, hA•brkn, J:''~f \\11h'h ~-..,.. ,.,.. ..u ...., uu.ut:a.n ~"'""' ... ~ _ F'ront·load door ~.U INl.ks. Ukc lo.ofter our 1nU1;IC'.-~ LO\.~\Bl.E ·p l..af. ft·~ _ti 1 ~i,· ela.I J>arts 40 I-lour \\.ork Y.'eck e DYSH\VASltERS. \\'asbi>rs, t)t&-756.'i in eo~t A l\oh's:i. dt•ii:. 10 gooJ hl'llll•· ,,nJ). °'anufacturer lck·afod in ~ll'nlbtt or 'ltetall Oerks Restaurant TKhnH:.I USED ~~rs. • re~ Jroa.!'1 & rt\"JNG l''lN(;i::l{S iiol:Z-TI!\:i Qronse Co. wl xln'I \\orldng U1,1.~. Loca'ted ln. Newport No mtet-. J R deiv d. 839--; ~16-:121S. .~ SONG BIRD - lll!ids & co. OC-nef\ts 1 1 .. ~ ini· ll<,:Hh, A:sk for K. Hyder, W 1118W1ng N-~-~•r .i.~11-! Work Steoplrlsotoc• ol K FJ'h:tORE was.hcr/dr\'t>r "'L."''10''.::-""'"" ····•~.-,!,.. ' ll ~l ritedi•te .,...ing, ,;;:: 1t1e &tt-l2lL --'"' -.; ,;,;,:,.. .;..tea on m ••· °',... lOO ... ..,;'!· ';,~.,s o;<;;;,,,b,,/;;f;;~ I Ptt• ~ ;;=P'IH roUowtng day •hill tXlBi· PLEXIGw\S fabricator. Ex· • Bu ... ys lone 00: short term tem-Gonor•I Offlco APPLIANCES d., ...... ,,,,,.,. from 139."5. A ......... ··a•>le . , •• , •.. ~lli: ..._ Pl'r. lo'orming .f.: welding etc. e DWtv.·ubers pontl')' usignmeots. "'oric ~ Kjl.s or lnstatlru. 67:,...0il:? ut l ~~,,.-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~;1 ~ & &ysid(' Plastics, 64 e Camier/1-lostess withe %_ compacles_-in Xlnt earning$ -Long & ~ 1 YEAR CUAR.A.l>.ITt-:J:: 61:rsilS. __.-j1 ,....~'"IE MAKER PORTERS WANT 0 FueUFry1,·mCeqok .......... 1•-e, all Oran&e ~-the tern\ tern~&'~ Fr""'Jd11I ... -frf9, M aytag..J\".:."lmlOn.'-\\'aslK"rs-FOH51Jc 4\'Ql1'.U~Ttrcs\\~'Cats 852 ~ _... .... days, Jx>:!P'-&:.lOc.ation..most n1ents -'' • m-•• ·~ int< E:71> 1.1 s1~ c·u l '°'"----~--,.,,-1 \~fh progressive-die f'Xper, ~~~~:e~x~~. ~!:::;· -shSe. ifX\at£. nt ReSfau nt conve.ilien .tor )'OlL Ex... ttttSling 'll'Ork -clKlOile: the • :-•.. , .. , •• , • $99.50 ll:6'6.2S-I0;::.:=.;:7.;-,.-:;;'•'-,,.;'Sl9.l=~~· ~1 · ·' B~'H\!t-;st; · kittt•n..;, :'i.hots. i apprenticeship 01· ""Ulv. Club. 1-\V. r---1 Hwy., l'a eel.le~~-U1'1ll.npLe ' v."eeldy day,_ hour & locationw-~~ R.nt Washe"/Drytrs 492..{1189 t:!:i-~t~ a~ fi•r 1'•''" 1 ":!' --. u..l ~ !8!..:.~~ ust~_r>'J. ~1:!~-.t_for you. ~.... __ 1t----cl2:-\Vk"7'FUJl'''rn!J I .-M I 818 tu~•l!Mrit !'i~ ~ _..,._DRILL-PRESS •""'°'t-Besm -.,,_ ~· •~ '"'"~u ~-.. -FrU.idoire lm-rlol, * ~·-• ~... IS<O lonoous Dogs . 854 OPERATOR PQ\\'ER Sewing Machine Apply in person bef\\·een J..5 A_pply 9 nm-noon Apply in Person ·• ,.... ~ -· 01X'ratm:s -overlock exger or call for appt. 2061 BU1ines1 Ctr. Dr. Apply frost proof refrig., l R~O)Nl). APPLIANClo;~ I R_l,ce!s T V _Salts/Serv. ~· \\flR.lO ~) t\lixitl SU11ple drUUng 1,& r lapping pl'("ftf~' Pave car r o LI N630 N1e~':! .. Cente~}?r,;,.,,. Irvine &lJ.1441 KBe._1,.19om G&: :'"1. dr. . ..•..••. $164.50 0e 1 , 1 1 5 •v,e,n"rl · ~acr ~1°!,.1:~~ :l,;i ~I :i~1Avt.N Cin~i'"ci\1~;~ l'up:-; Bii,y S: i.i'i'f''fl 1 p:o;, ali-0 ~tups on sn111 tlSfl'Ul'l'S SaHmakcrs, ·C.l\f. GU-8565 l ewpor ~UI ~ Across from o.c. Airport e y 1r s· ' . t'\Vpot .. ' --• I onn .. r ~:. t'lS..'l o. l ('n c I'll Bull Tl'm('r. 11·1~h Sc1- qscd conunercially & in f'RAC N"-" & hou--•· DELUXE Kt>runon~ \\·a.sher, • Rf'pn ir A,.11 ·'!n.kf'i(. h't'. l..' o t' ka JI,, o . Po1n, · ...,,..., ""-Keep. RN Su.....--r, •··· •hilt. e U 0 ·• 1" 'oc '·11 ' ~ aerospace. U 7 ' · k A'·-~,.--SECRETARY-EXEC. G•~rs & Sattlor·, ~s 2•, )~. Xlnt l'Ondition. $9$, ' _ ,...u ' s r "" 1. _ t '/11ht1.d111;1, .J'.-<i.JIJ J '1l(liHl'. R OK COR er, • ' 'I nlft"S W • ~. ""or~ 'R'--.._n 4 appL rni ·-C'E \ ~Jen lx r l'\'h'1hle ' SHU ·L . p Cook 3 day, wk. S.·~ers ~hone"4~.. •una Un1m1al position for mature ~ -o~ ..... c~ ·,,,,; ... , .... t . '""""""· Open !·:·····. ~ r N d J'I S Home 64&-6716 ~ secretary Competent to ac 2061 Bu1int11 Ctr. Dr. renge , , ...•• $99.SO , ·\T'." n·~el ••-s''r IL--' · . 1 . j,,j\.::'."-.i:.'i . 1 .. "I .... Otnlan y .. .A. . . Beach Nursing Home. d . • 1rvlnt --... 113-1441 '--" r IVU .. fl\." '"' Qpi.:n 6 d~"S. s to..5. --:;--.-.~---~~-,---:1 ~l blk No. of. ?tlt-11'.'1u!Oon, eRESS-O@ERATOR. SEASONAL work.1tlay 1st tO c:cpt , tle,ga t Ion o1 O C. Airport d~r. good condll!On S-13. t R!rk s. ot B:tk<'r ~·6002 OHl-.J)!t-.~t f.. (•\t1~ ,,, :-tare I 1h hlk' \V. of Grind! -\\'omen to \\'Ork for plilstic: Sept. 30th. ?tlust be willing ~~~ic~ill~t ~ o~: A~ froqi . t'Reh. 646-S&IS. -'-'-""-"C,u""'c"=""'"°'~ -in th\· f\•''''POr1 11r, ""-' :i.l'('~ 1~~~~~'!"' .... ""!~I · Ian ,,, id Gaff•r5& S1ttl•r,9.1s Bui'ld•'ng Materials 806 *A . TION * \\',·1l11t•s 1b1y-,\rnt ~'1h,. l: niold1ng p ts. i>'f'r"337tl. lo v.'Ork Sat, Sun & hot' ays. ministration & management 24 SO i.~pn1. (lp..•n h• ;1!1 rk>gi-~:-1~"¥ pa~ !:,~~ ~~;:; R. E'. SALES INV. DIV. ~fu~l~=~ ~~ ~,.~ppt~0~; VARIAN DATA range · · ··· • $l · •SURPLUS sun.DTNG · 'i":in~~::;~'.~' ""':.mo."""'""'-·-~- ileantng. Over 21, 979·~4 Expenenced apt, com'l, or 644-5-IQt . 546-2662 l\!ATF.RI1\L -lOOO's nf Nl::\r Auc·tions F'tiiiny, 7:30 I)·"'· 1 \1\C A(ghl\n f.:-111;1!\·. 1·k·i::n.r11 ''""~":;.'-;'o;::,7 :';p-"m'--;--:,-:c;-:c--;;::-I ind'!. salesman or Bkr. too~ .. ;:;., r::ig'F~------1 tiNIGARD MACHIN[t' GE Electric: Range, lTE:'llS~ l)oor"S., IUnllk'r. pl y. W indy's Auction Barn I) 1110, old. :'.,•If llla.i.krd .,,.~.JD-Motel. A., p 1 y Ex· \i'Ork \\'/0111ncr of ('(). & ~ INSURANCE L.J ,1\')l)(j, :ilun1 shf'C tini::. n1old· ~··lde1i. rh:ln11) :-ui·d Slf(I 1 "" 1 " other highly ·skilled men. Is JOB Satisfaction self c:lek,ing .. , $200 in .... \1\ockJ\,·s. fie. ~1S1t Nl'\\'port, C:l\T &I~ ti4:'-!:iti0 ecutive Sllitf;'S, 2080 NCl\'Jl011 I -"--·h" )(f Tu ' n1.1 .. :I.I 'I h'<l, Costa Mesa. Beau!. oft. in pr ime Your Goa 1 SECRETARY.STENO-BUILDE·RS SURPLUS u<! 11 l\Y-8 >..,;,•Rt· STllll ai·i\l\llhlt• . .\t~\' ,,.~1 .. 1 L ROOM CL K Ne\\'POrt loc:I·n e (' n t l v-e Farmers Ul!Uiince Group, >..1n't oppor. for dependable A leader in the n1ini C()m· 1..J«> So. ~1ain St., S.A. :o-.1\'AP ~lfo~E'T FOrJ..O\\l-:HS Pt·l.angi·iu'. Hlond 1 1 l1Livk ' I ER comm. plan. Applicant mu.i one of America·; largest ,.u "arter ln sales & PR putor indu"1'y ha! an Int· C u s t 0 m lmporiol Mon thrn S.1 10.; I I am """'""' ond "•II ""' "' """k ' "~"" '""'"'"'· Ph ye ~ , energetic: girl to sort possess highest degree of in-multiple line companies, for manuf. of recreation mediate openina: for a I k 714: ~1032 1 111~· \'Ost' !inyuiL~' uva.1 2 G-12-:->.:'oOi . bid deliver ma.ii. General tegrity & enthusiasm & has openings for agents in prod. located in Irvine area. Frigid•ire, e tC Coo "lh;:-:::=-;;:::;:----- 08 ,;; 10 I l':IS<'S ol 1loor inats th:-il s..11''[;-""7"7-;-:::::--::::::::- 7 • ;-;c::; office, filing. T.cn1pomry job kno111 Ornnge Co. in t<;ivu by this area .. Will train yoq for l\lust type 1'5+, Sh no+. K£YP'•CH maiter ranSfe •. $145 urniture ·· . 0 aw:cy'' tn!Sleiid ,,; 1 Lll,\N\ •\P!SO ~ps. l.>ll Apt fpr 6 mos. in Costa bf{'sa appt. only. "Our 28th )'(!at a career in insurance. un .. ~l'lt'Onic" a i: re a 1 1N•~s. ,\KC ['\'gu;;.; Sho1s. l Z area. Call: Victor Tcn1· se1ving So. Calif.'' Trai'ning "'ill not ihterrere Nan~e'·. M'":v shbe~"''a'ppe• loarng· BEAUTIF"UL furnllure for ":'"'·kid, ('v('n lovf' thi•ni !or '''"'ks old. ~l ·!bl I ~· ~ 'I C .. -v ..... u sa\C' for bcost olfC'r: Solid ,.. . ..,. porary, collect ~i . Waslty N. Tay or o. w/your present employment hours, nic-e boss. Start $475. OPERATOR K •nm 0 re Eltc:tric niaple hutch. tabl(' & caµ-lh•·ir t'OOn1. S:,i-li.1.'l alll'r 2-1; ~to. Olli H1•,i.:1sl{'l\'ll \VINTER, SUmmer. Yrly, ·2Ul San Joaquin Hills Rd. .f.: will be held in strict con-\\'rite Classified ad no. 629, Iain's ehrs. desk & rockt'rs. 5::l0 pn1. 1 \ti:;:hans. Call S:t"M3!l5 111· Anita's Rentals, Bkr, 2005 Newport Center 644-1910 fidence. c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0. Bo.x Drytr, Wtlh/wear Also ne\\·ly upholstered ru. 1 • N1':\V 1iylun" shng plush 1-•a1 .. G."-"·5-ISH · W. Bnlboa Blvd. 673-2008 Your Future 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 926'6. cyc le . . . . . . • $79.50 tan set w / m 8 t ,. h i n g ""'· champ;>gn< h<i•o. '.100 Af'GHAN Pupo;, Al<\". ' wk>. 1AN ICURIST -Sal + Con1· REAL ESfATE SALES 11 Unlimlt.d Secretaries $«11)..$1100 Second Shift g1tn1eroon1 table &. t•hnirs. yds. Jl\'y. qw1hty. 5-18."6..j.j. IX'I \~r $h0\V quul. sr;:, & 1111. 1ission. Busy shOp. SUCCE~ ~ CaU 963-4518 or 557.7542 A/P Construction $6.JO l())'/;. 11'001 rugs & hand Mi'scellen-us l>ossiblP tern1~. ~J63--3!Y~ -"AA """' New or experienced Join the ln 1 )·ou \vill be handling a vRrie-_,,I t"13l •~12·"' - ; ~ \\''orld's largest and fastest I For An Appo tmen 1 ~lerk JYI>ists to ~ ty of duties inc I u d in g Maytag tlec dryer, cru.,·~-... Rni ps. .. ~ ...,, Wanted 820 AOOl"tAB~~F: n~lnlt1hll"\' Po» Medical Back' Ofc. growing resale organization Sales ayro -;;i sofh\'at'(' datR control "'orif wa,h/wtar c:yc1e llERCULON llOfn & l .s .. -------..,--1 dll' 11u111,1cs 6 1~ \\'t.""l'ks old-3 't Paid. Assist young GP \\"ith a netv.'Ork or over 300 Attention All 1003 FREE & various oUice duties, If Queen hidt>-a-IM'd, la1nps, OLD ORIENTAL llUGS only S:l'i. l'11. ;,.11--0:.i...+.1 back office & fill in offi(.'(!S and become a I OU .. ._ you are looking for a career ...•......... $99.50 plush soft-v~ny.J-s o f ,1 11·ill l>llY 5-10"~ n10re Umn Horses iedicnl Insurance d{'Sk. member of our l\tillionaire Y ~ with a gro\\·ing Orange "·/loves.eat. Pri pty. 4 n10. top S pa~'t'l'S. t-:v1•1(. 54;,.....J070 Salary to $475. Also F're Club l\luJti-million dollar S LESMEN I L~~':i';u~~ County company that offers 5.16-@ll PH.lVATE PARTY \\'Al\IEU r~pl'r. 1·id1~r 111 ;)llibs. Call Helen 11ayes. adve'rtising program. Free A • 546-2118 Ne'wport Beach e.~cellent salfl!")', benefits & Ktnmore elec drytr, 2 DBLE beds, sa>. ca ., dinini; \\'is.hes to pul'l·hn:w-old sh .. 'lt'f· thoro~hhn:•d . · $30. S-11>--0ffiS, Coastal Pcrsonnl'I guaranteed licensing school. \\'e are now hiring boys be-"'Ork:ing condit!o~. nn set;-$35. 2 blfl.ck trystnl or i:Iass. 84Z-U'lt n1nurhly. lnfo. 51n-:rl'li9. ~ncy, 2'190 Harbor Blvd. Ext•Uent !Oil\':•_ training, tween 12-16 years or age to SECRETARY wosh/wur cyclo nnugahyde ehairs. l<S ea. or Musicol lnslruments 122 Livestock $58 856 C~ Please call Virginia Jones help us get new customers. l...Girl ofc. Aggressive, resp., Please Apply fl1 ~rson ••.•••••. , , , • $79.SOll="2"fo:;;",;"";:·,.:540-8097':'-:':"'°::c::::-::; MERCHANDISE handler ,(, 835-4811. I f you l\'OUld like to make organizer or Very busy Or C.ontact B. Kratka PRIVATE party must sell SEL...ttR Tenor Sax:opl'Kll"I(', Jll-~GISTEREO 1: Ar 11 11 f,river part,tiJne. Contact RED C·ARPET $21)-$40 and more each week desk, Xln't clerical skills. near new living rm & den ,,·lllil...ca~ & aC"CCS..". l_,il({' mart~. 9 ~.u SliOO. Arub 1r. Pavone; Benl's Furni· Realtors C'all US today. All transpor-Exper. 644-0635. VDM 90 Day Gu.1rent.. tum. Reasonable S47-Gll02 new. $000 or offer, 64:-rl~ gcldin.c: $450~ 8..18-~ or u..,,, Store £'A"""""' talion provided. You can SERVICE Sta. AAl-ant, ·•t 3pn 1 <1"19'w ,i. '" • ~-· REAL ESTATE SALES also win fantastic: trips & f/time e·-. 2 ·Y'tr.' _T 'te PARTS & LABOR ADJUST-a-bed, the bed oI ... · ..,....,.... •u i .. OTOR route Opening for LICENSE boo! & ·-~ 1001 ,..,,~ ••. Elect con-Off•'ce Furniture/ '-· I I 16 FREE prizes. \\'ork after sc rnech. exper, Neat in ap. uu .... r.-Y or gir at east years Sat rd Call ]If trols. Never used. 644-5'148 E ' 82• I~ of age. Laguna BeRc:h area. TRAINING on u ays. r. pearance.Applymoms,2590 . quip. ~I ....,.,. .Ji '" ~ 2722 M ' •-1 Dr ree e IYery boo"-'-! t ~-p• ANSAPHONE \\'ilh re1notc; . yalid drivers license. Phone ing Course now available SALES-DISTIUBlITORS SERVICE Station Attendant IC:nw son • _,"'" ves e c. ...uo.:a · rontrol. still unrll'r \\'ar-·- Moto~lke -•·ay. Must have Fnmous Real Estate Licens-Daily. 642-8766. Newport B1, CM, f D 1. \VICKER headboard, chests, !~~-~;· ~·;•·;ip;n;"';"t~~~tC.~~I 642-4321 or 492.-4420 thru Tarbell Realtors. Free $100 -$700 per mo plus. Part lull or p/time. Exper. Over Irvine, Calffomia 640-1751 aft 6 p.m. ranly. '.ii PriN?. 1 8 ?t 1 No . th 1 1 Placement Service. 1'"'ree time or full time. Work your 18. AppJy Brol\'ll 's Shell • .990 833:-2400, ext. 336 NEW Nlagra Cyclo 111assage IY'"'Wl"ilcr, rhnirs, fil ing Boots, Gentr~•;..l __ 900.,;.. W going·. ru P anner ex-Tra•'n!ng Program. Earn own how-s. No exp nee. E. r , __ , Hwy. NB .,. '"'L bl•'. v1'nyl loun-ge cha•·r. Pd. ~ j,lm,100. Need exp'd fini sh ~ ~ N 11 tallatl.OO cnulnets. 673-2 129. ---"-i;:Rrpenters & c n b I n c I while you learn. Call Al Free top quality training SllA.1'1POO ASSISTANT orma RS $545. Offer! ~1200 • Mrs. Vergll Pierce Sloan f714) 832-5440, on avail .. Excellent opportunity L"•c. H•'-Hunt•-, F"'"'nl ~~~~ SO 1 E.XEC SV.'Vl chni $\:l/2a &•(' I D akers. 540-2860 7000. •-boot •~ c u .... ...... C141uu * * * FA & oveseat, c'-· $8/29 · ~,•-12018' Off 215n Wts ey r. Weekends ITI4) 832· . for lhgh ~ "'-o ege _ 1 1 nd ""21-l .. _. bo" f ~,""' '"" ~ "" ... • * NURSES AIDES * student. (Sum.mer work for s a · ..,......... " · -never -=u~ ... or .-.,., Su,pl 867 \V 19 C~I 64.2.-3408 Souffi lagune ltxperi<!nce prefet'n'd, day REAL ESTATE SALES teachers). $5 fee to start. SHIPPING . Packaging, Exper. ~lust be over 21. Ap-All ltlm5_Subitct_ ,;uoo•o,ually='-iho'°"'m~e~·c7" """~79.,.,,10..,,,.,_ISHELTY-Bcautiful Sf\ble -& \'ou ii.re-the-wlnnff-01 f;/!ift. ..&~ce!!.ent _ \\"Orking New & l'eSiile. Newport 1--Call 6:154163 & leaw name C\eryc Tramee, PaJ Eltc-ply iJili,rson., SUrf-& Slfloin, OLIVE leatherette dble hide· white female. Loving p<!t + 01111 ft"t'<.' pusl' e:t!onditions. Bev('rly M,,anor Huntington Beach. & phone no. 1 will contact tronics ~ompany. 6 3 91 5930 w. Ccast Hwy ., N.B. To Prior Sale a-bed so 2 fa, Like nu 6 mo. xlnt WRlchdQK. $35. 968-4358 Cood for ll "'hole carlood nvalt'Sl.'C nt Hospital, ~1452 HARBOR VIEW you ntyscJL w\"ees~..!.~t'e'r·s t e r Av e, WAITRESS, exper. over 2l. $100. &I --Ol15 10 any or the I a Estrado.I l.agu.na .IJiJ)f1 ,, ........ ..1:. Maple lwtc:h $85. Pi.1nos/Orpn1 826 PACIFIC THEAT'R~s .., ~ "' .~ ' 11.~ , HOMES •Sales -<;IJ SHOE ~·esmcn. ·~r.' Clean & NeaL Some 1,.;.. ~ •~J ~ ,.uRS~s • Lrn, ~ "'re BEAL'• FURNITURE --·~ hilt AP"'"' ~-& Ai.. * *' * ~,.... USED ORGAN SALE! ~ N A.d 7 3 & 1829 Po11 Sheffield Plnce ' .,.. "'""""ement-•--0 , Apply s s. l'Y &:.<65 ' · lil"SCS 1 es . . ... ~ MGR. ............ ''tw"='= 640--8120 Hounhold r-.~s 81' M ONO L-103 I' -·1· -7. P~r. prel'd. !olesa Newport Beach s:µ.-07~ on.=,. in person, S&A Shoes. 3.13 E. ,;c;';;;;""';;;n-::::::-::::::-;;;11 _. ~ HA M w ...... "" ie tf'uhJc:ct lo iulloll scrvi<·i.• "'de ,.._nv. Hosp. 661 wk.days only TRAINEE ?th S CM \VAITRESS. exper, over 21, S892; Hammond M·3 cherry, {'hll.""C al lhl'nlrc:). ..... ....., - 1 t., -· clean & neat. Some spl1"t MOVING Must s e I I 1~ II d A 100 bo ·• nler St, C.M. 548-5585. -· '"": ammon -C nr. PIL·a~ call 642·51!i8 1·~1 . :n •I JJi;;;: Real Est.ate Sales If you desire a career jn the STUDENTS I shlfh1. Apply Egg & A1e, USED household furnishings. s~; Ha:rumond C-3 $1'195: 10 \'lalm yuo.r iicket. tNorth >'U~.sES Aid.,, lll l •hifts. furniture indu•try, apply Openings for p/time '°"""" 641H11'0 Call 545-<SO! Hammo~d Porto·B 11499: Cou"'y tolJ.[r<.~ """'""' i> ~~t n ~ri~C :~~· 1~r~~ OPENING FOR "°"''· 642-0a)2. sion jobs at O.C. Rac~'ay, W;i;;;Al';;TRESS;;;;;;,;:;,,_-,:o.-:m::us::;t ;:be::-::0\:::-:,.,r ll TELEVISIONS Misctllaneous 818 A11 1 cn Sp1.~t.J.4~~ \Vdurhtzer, ~';:'°:.·•;;:t20"710;;. =;;--::;7.-:::: P,.pistrano Beach. 496-0786. n•w or ••vcrienced licensed SALES Clerk & Cuhiers. $2 hr. Mr. PaM'Ott, 838-1103. 21, lunches only. Call Gloria •P net •~. ,,_an "'"""'io· CLASPAR xln'I ~"' Real Estate Salesprople. some exper. necess. Full & Taco Btll Restaurant or Marilyn 673--4530 p 0 RT ABLE mob i I e uW1ore 1"1·t:h M . C"t difior:. sJ1s. , "our own pr•"vate desk & p/time. 645-8264. Checker M I T /ti e WAITRESSES Food & 1elcpho0l'. Best of re r . O IC S USIC I Y Call 646-671:~ ~ Auto Parts, l11 E. 19th St, anagemen rne, P m • Original cost over $2,00J. qIT1CE 1' CLERK TYPIST phone, good lvalk-ins, rree Costa Mesa. 818 o0a,ys orAniteii 8 Cocktail exper. only. Sid's RCA Console Color &IG-HJ2S Soulh ()wt Plaza ~2:830 14 . LT. \\'g!\t. 11 ooct l:IHS!lt.-.£1 advertising. Same location cean ve, · . ,B~lu=;;c""'Bee""!:-. .:,673-;:..'99<>;::;.,1;,. ::=c:;:::o II . -===-:--;--:==-= Olll'lll HOBBY !;'?,~l~nT.'~Traller-Nl."\\' I l C' . '" parMlme l8years.Callforintorview. SALESWOMEN osst 53&-'llllO \VAITRESS & Oi>hwasher. TV, 23" Diog., 2 yr. SECTIONAL garage door. llQM ~~~ I·, w. E. Lachemeyer, Rltr. manager, gift shops ln TECHNICIAN, 2 quality con-Carmel'• Dining, 6211 N. • '"""'''"'""' & alwninum. 4 906 w~' have an immediate need 646·3928 Eve: 673-4571 Costa Mesn, · Or an g e, trol 1, ... ., ampllfler"S. Pal ,.._81 Hwy Laguns 0 .ach warrenty on ntw PIC· sl.'c-, for opening J2'x1'3" Do 't ~.. ti\ Boats,,~ _P.;.o.;;,_we_r _____ , ~ a good clerk typist to do Cerritos. Exp, mature, flex· ' ........... ·• ..,., · ture tube ...... $295. Bratld nu, 642-Sm. n ... ..., aDJ;'N r :aan 1 un -~· ...... _ ...n......ral cleiic:al duties on a REAL Estate Sales. Why not ible. Interviews April 9, 4-6 Electronics CompanyA. 6391 WIG Stylists -Exper. $2 -"'s=A°"c,--,~=--=t-,n==:::;:bl;:-you can Play. on-payers • ~ 1-1'. Owcn11 Crull!<'!' .. t>~'""-tin1c basil> in our \\·ork and live in Laguna pm, Galleon Gifts, South \V cs t m inster ve' , $2.50 hr. Sal + Bonus. 7000 H '""'"'"" ' C:<4SQna c, welcome to attend free work Li.Ul!,C salon & flyir11; bridge Bea.ch? and sell a11 oc-,,.. __ -4 P!IUa or ph, 838-38t4 Westminster Edinger, Hunt Bch. i n s t nliation guaranteed. s~pg. For information Good shape! $5,!n! uf. engineering dept. 5 casibnal $200,000 oceanfront ~~ Soli · I · ZENITH Con10la Col-642-TIOI, 8-9 nm/cvK ntact' Tom Dieterich .. ,.A 97 27 ••. •'-4020 s a \\."eek. 4 Hours per home! Sandcastle Real SALESMEN"'& Mgrs, m/f. Telephone 'cttors, ptlme WIRE operntor,. brokerage BC 3 1 akcni -.. - 2851 ~ "'" No phone calls pleaS<!. Estate has an opening for a $200. &. up wkly guarn if eves, 4 hrs. Must haw firm exper ... desired. Will or TV, 2 yr·warr1nty l • -wa,,v s ereo !J~ · -~· -18 F'T. f1lx'r1:l11i{s il<'luxt· --qualified sales~an 8t 1786 qual . No exp nee. ?ttr. Lee pleasant telephone voice. C()nsider training. Sharp gfrl on new picture tvbe !3.~a~~38new, $l50. Onn: Call CH1t Music Service bonr: 145 JIP I o 11· rrh· . .Apply 1\t s. Coast Hwy. Cali Rlla (213} 7'71)..8M.1, Call Gayle, 673-6669 who types well. Mitchum, 11,;,~,,-"~-'--'"""""'°"'°"='"=::-Newport Blvd. at llarbor $1100. Inunaf'. 541'1-I~. 1 1PqOLY-OPTICSf INC. I ~M:y~c~r,~49"~-80~25~~;;..iiii~/~:;;;;iT°:DN~ TELEPHONE lrom hOme -Jon<!s & Templeton, Inc., -· · · · · · · · · · · · · $295. POOL TABLE -Like· nc1\·. Costa Meaa qoats, Sait 909 P~815 E. Carnegie Ave. I• SECRETARY Help your budget & hun1ane Lag. Beach. Call Shercy, Regulalion size. Sewing Machlnts 828 --'-----.,,---::! Santa Ana RECEIVING pet control. Call S.19-3849, 494-9781 675--0JtO or ~'4A-?l97 1 ---'~------1cATA?t1ARAN !'.\-Linn, nll Equal Oppor. Employer CLERK 9-3, !\tr. Inserra \;.Y~I.;;R::;E~S =T°"RAN""'"'o"'IN"'G""°"-:A:::p-· 11 RCA Portable Color USED BICYCLES I si-:E THJS BE1'--0RE YOU n!un1 &. fhri;:/.,, ~!()' lor1g-, :\2' TELLER prentice -will train. Prefer TV, 30 day guarantu All Types * &12-l27'l BUY! \Ve're ovl'r stocked nuts\. $1175 flrrn . C11111plt•lt> ~OFFICE MANAGER Supply Depertment Varian Data ~oung married man. Apply II·-'===--"--"--· on good used rn11chin.:>s & Xln! <.'01vl. &1~i--70!ll cvrl"l. Dental specialist needs some-PART ·TIME in person. 14799 01estnut • · · · · · · · · -· · Sl•9.50 va<·uun1s, priced fron1 $9.~i. CA L 1 F , Ca 1 0 111 a r a 11 1Qne \llho enj_oys "·orking Responsible for all I-tome Machines St .. Westminst('r All A:Uaranteed. Wr rrpa1r \ll/tralll'r Ex<:<'llC'nt i·oiul hVifhe public to handle busy Office receiving for ma. Has An Immed. Opening Excellent opportunity for an WHO WANTS TO \VORK? u\I n1akC!. Serving Cosla S.t:i(I. Cnll !!68-1107 'a,·-. Sh & tvning necess. F A t u I "· 30 h DRIVE A CAB' RCA Consolette Color MC'AA for over 11 yrs. -~--,.c l "" Jl' jor insurance company. or exper. e er o W0111. rs . Sl n(._'f'rc &-\\•ing !tfachint• ,r., 131~· LONESTAH. 11 1 I f1 1 .B. area. Salary Open. At lea.st 3 y1-s exper. in SECRETARY a "'eek, ~fon-Frl in our New· CHOOSE your hours, 'work TV, 2 yr warranty on V1tcuum . 18711 llnrbor _ ti·idlt•r. Li c e 11 s i~ •I S· (714) 96Ui671. related \\"Orie required. port Beach Branch. Must for yourself, be your own new picture tube 64 6- 9742 l'l'~islci"l'rl '7:f. $()()(). S·l7--Gl27 I 2 OFFICE GIRLS Must have California • type SO w.p.rn. Have a min. boss. Men ·or women. Can X 1 I > NEEDED State Li~nse. Major C()n-, 60 of 2 yrs of college &: the be slia:htly handicapped. , .. , . , , ·.,., .•. $275. Sport ing Goods 830 2':: 1 co 1 l.U~IB,..'',',· 6 - 1 ,· 0 1oJ1 .. ,',;;~:.; h trol position requiring · You must ~ able to tYJl(! ability to supervise. This la Ne a t~lean Appearance. -r u y l't[\lllll ~ . " . . Radio ._t~)ephone dispatc maturity. v.·.p.n1., 11h 80 w.p.m, & be a promotable position &. will Vts, retired. Age 21 to 70. SKIS-FISHER Stc<!l ISO 1.:111 , ft.!l)(). GT::t--371X 4'\>('ic . I Must ~25. able 10 drive capable o[ handling a varie-eventually become full time, Supplement your Income. Sklie<l. l "•son. Good "'"' 0 ools Slips/Docks 910 I Apply ln Person Apply In P{'rsonnel Dept. ty of duties. If you meet Xln'l "''Orking conds & fringe Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a * * * rlitlon, $50. Sur.annc 673-74&6 ~ .. _:_, __ -... • .. -~--!,.¥ELLOW CAB CO. 9 Al\i-12 noon, lt1on-Fri these quaJificatlons &: are bene(ils. day. Apply in penon, TV Ridlo HiFI 71· l.EE\VAHD SliJ), :1t l)unH "186 E. 16lh, Costa Mesa looking for a ,.,.,., w/' For Appt. Plea"' Call Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th St ' ' 836 J'>>int Mn,ina. ov,.11 Ap•·>i PACIFIC MUTUAL growing Orange C 0 u n t >' Mr. Rohr St., Costa Mesa. trto onlJi. S'l5. <194-l!l:~1 P/Timc Ok & F/lime , TEMPO MEANS NSTANT WORKI NSTANT WORKI NSTANT WORK I 700 Newport Ctr Dr. company that offers ex-833-3006 WOl\tAN. neat, energetic; e NEW CORNING C•mpbell'& Sttreo1 Boats, SPffd & Ski 911 N rt Be h ccllent pay A he""""· GLENDALE motel maid ••rk, Laguna I p I bo h r """° a"cim~Z I Beach resort. 494-ll96 Surface Unit, E ectric r ces wert rn • t \\'l~IMAN 17• SK hull with • Please Apply FEDERAL iy;<oUN~G'="m=an~Jl.:;;';;25~y::n:-.-no:::ut~-ll Cook Top, one only The & ralstd elstwherell :127 Cl11•vy lct1n1 !iOllrl nrt- il:fl~onnel Pl~m!! RECEPTIONIST In Person SAVINGS door work. Pret. youth wl $199 95 Don't l>llY $300 to $1000 for .a ~'rs, llolly 4 1~1rrch, Jel Or Contact: B. Krafka •'>'IT:. to • · · • · · · · · · • · • Slereo or Quad Sy11tcn1. "t' di·iv<·, t•plcl.. dry 11 tni·ks 500 Newport Center Df. 4 ·H training. ~per mo. have them lrotn S95 to~· .'lki.11, /lft•Jiit'ht't~. rrailcr. Day or !11th!, no exp. nee. easy, fun job. Will train~ no typing or shorthand, etc. Apply ln permn any aft or eve. at 2930 West Cst Hwy., N.B. n1.1t· MHt People II'"""'· lest & intervi<'\\'. Let your agile mind & good ~ng pay-off, ;~eety-.Beginner ! To Gonorol Mgr RECEPT. C/R I~~ l!Xcr.-wants---tady 'I'\'' ~ --ffiiie & judgem<!nt lo ru;. MA Asaociates Aitency ~t tiim. 666 E. 17th, Ste 217 ·n: .Recpt.•Secty Santa Ana 541·5332 M...;v-Nlc:t & Easy' RECEPI'JONIST for dental D~~ ti' I.owly ottlce. Light bookkeeping k ''Be~~1u:environmZ:~ ;tlf27 exper. Salary open. '.11v.',PBX-Recept _,Are you bored to tears?' f!'l'Jtvely young group needs ~~I'. Ch:irm & vitality. ~ lyp!ng.. -Keypunch!! -;~~verything Nice'' ew ec1ulp1nent. Choice ~Topi .• '~ig11re Clerk' l -~+2"T0P $$$ ~out YoUttg t'Onlrollcr. . " NliMR , RN°LVN°AIDE U-1 &: othi:r 11hllt:s •. Top iivt duty pay, Immed. pay tor floor duty. Cou nJ y w Ide lnlrv'\\'.s Mort--Fti 9 -S . Lcacoulle Nurses m-ghrlry, ~l 11011pltnl R.d I. NB (Lob- by P flrk Udo Bldg) 642-905.\. 54£1.9954. • QUICK CASH DAILY PILOT WANT AD -642-5871 • --VDM . Newport Beach .:'jjtartiiii.ii644-iii 265i-ii'·iiiiiiiiiill nrune brands. llurman Kar· c'Ovcr. Rl'ally It rnov.•r &· Equal Oppor. Employer • e NEW ELECTRIC don, Concord , Dual, ~llra. •"tJady 10 J.'O. SZ!'till 2722 Mlcheelson Dr. I rvint, California -IJJ.2400;eil. 336 ~ual Oppor. Employer SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST TEU..ER T ra In e e . Im· mediate opening. ..Please oontact 833-0367, Keystone Savings & Loan. 4 3 0 l l\-1acArthurBl\-od., N.B. TEl\\PO / NEEDS YOU FOR IMMEO. OPENINGS • Keypunch Opr1 • Typt..ta • Stenos • A/Payable • Cert. Public. Acct e Carpenters • E lec. ~mble~ Irvine 1 540-4450 P · I 1 Anaheim 533-2.122 leaaant. articu ate ~a NEVER A FEE AT TEl\fPO w/W>p ~Ills. Fuhion lilllnd .l~tlon. E:xcellcnt co. & ~,T!'•~m,.·po~-!!'T~e!"m"po~raey~-H!!el!!p~ surroundings. ~ \ TIDY DIOY needs 2 m3fure ladic11 residing In Laguna or Capistrano area to in· fohn expectant mothers about our servlce. Sales exp help!Ul , lmpltaltutlon & many other company btn{'llta. 541 .. -0193 or dial 0 -uk for Zenith 7-.>9 NO FEES Tempcrary I lel p 500 Ncwoort Center Dr. SUlte 520 N..,....Beach ~l Netd a '"Pad"'T Ptac:e an adl • FOR ACTION ••• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD WANT AD 642-5671 • I~ ~----- 800 Lorry Painton 33091 Muina Vista Dr. Dane Point You are the winner of one tree pa.as Good Ior a whole carload to any ot the PACIFIC THEATRES (Subject to small 11enilct chllrge at theatre}. Plenae call &12·567S ext. \.314 to claim· your tlck<!l. (Nor1h County toll -fn-e number is 540-l:J'lO) • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Stolid -Bandy -fylnf -Fl~le -BLJND l\fany a man P• Into i bAr for Juat .an eye-opener and comes out BUND. LGE coll antiquc1, c:ry1tal -C..mivat. china. bra.a. 10901 'N"""FV· btw Euclld 4 Ward r Weier Heater, 40 ..... 1..'<>rd. Nikko, Shcnvood, Gtu" 54,.1_~·~ Ion, ono only •. $49.50 ro, Took. Amp<0>. Sanyn. • DA I LY rnrd, tll.'Clnlphonil:, f)yn«· · ' • Davis-Brown TV & APPLIANCES 411 EHi 17th SlrHI Co1t1 Mesa I PHONE 646' 1684 . OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M . * * * * * PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading BSR, and innny Otht'l'S,, l ti1CX!k our new bo!'n pri1'1•11 TranS90'talion before )'OU buy1 r:: as y . tcn11~! 1i0l N. Annht•in1 I ~ Blvd., Anahl'in1, 5.~72AA; ~anlp1r1, Sale/ t(t;11t YJ:O SIO L Boi11A. Ave., \V{'slmln-~--"~-----·! ster 893--0501. '71 SIX Pile c1tl.rowr. Jn1pur1 19n ZENrrn &: RCA TVs & truck to:IZl'. !ilO\le !il~lk, 1tereos priced to cl{'ar. All Icebox. boot, l!IL~J>§ 4, hk(' avail. ~1odels &re In 11ock & ll('y," $650. ~r ron~ldl'r ITI\d(' on display at Orange Coun-for lt'nt trailt•r, 496-4123 ly'1 largc1t dealer. 3 yr pie· 6' CAMPER. Cab hi&ti, Hts ture tube. l yr parts & Chev. or lo"orri. A bargl\\n nt 1ervll'~ wzr1n.nl)'. Cash ~ s:io. Ph: 00-1...-11.fl 6 prn. or terms to 36 1\\0. o.vail. • ABC t'Olor TV. 1 9 o 4 6 Cycles, 8 1kt 1 Brookhuno, 11.B. 96&-3329 or Scooters _ 925 9021 Atlento.. 11.8. 962-5559. l9it1' t ll U SK,, %11), STF.REO oompon. •)'1tem & Alu1nlnun1 tank. ~1nl rond. 1.80 l\'atls. Xlnt. cond. $t00. 111any t'(tr11s. S'l.A?. S4~~ 6:\2-4Sl0 '* '71 llONOA 350 CJ, + I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\* &t1>er crc:i\n, <000 11 * \ I' • 6.fZ~St7l * • Free to You lrs (T\\'0) '72 llond11 C:Ui. I -l\hu'oon & golrt IA n~1,~.1~~ lfr' tlkl' n\I, nft 6J)l]1 -54,j..~ 3 Lints 2 Timts, $2.00 ·51 -a J.lartt'y ll:l\lh.l:llOft /••••' •••••~/ chopper for We or t~ far \•an. Ask-tor I'll I, MS-0.'t&l Marketplace PREE P'IPPY need• rh!!<I. •71 !V\\\'ASAKI Enduro J"I!;, All &holl. H1t. bruken. BUt xln't tool$. JCS I'll' o(r. ·so mJ.)(', MOVlnJC. MT·l95,2. Jlon$ • Slti). l4S-IT1..1. • l MON11-t old Inmate mul lo • BULTAW ~ dlrt blkr. -""""· -Loob """' ... 1 ..... ....,, a-Ado .... -Sll5. C.I! "Pol" -- j ·...--.. ' • • •• I . -. I J DAILY PILOT • • .. • • \ > --.. !----.... l[i]1bl ~-~,;.. .... ~-~! s~-~ ·E~-~'*-~-21~~! 1 1;;;;;;;;~;~~,r:::;11w: µ §] I ---I~ ! ~·· _..,_ CyScles,t B1k~s. • ,,,,_ RVi~~:• 956 ~~-963 A,.,,....-1~.:-970 A-, Uted 990 A-...u-1 coo 1r1 _ YD 1973 GMc' Shortle van : ' DATSUN CADILLAC 970 A-. ~1-IM TOYOTA - CHEVROLET -·- MERCURY John'• !racing Cycles RENT a simd~~I>' B""id New, f'\1111 rackl~ .....;;.:_ • -·-..-:fc BU' 'TACO* tr only $10.95 p\l(> 6c Equppj!<( lnclud•ng 4 !!"'< DATSUN 1973 1960 PORSCHE Con Ha '6'T••ota Corona EL l}.ORADOS ~ . ...__ • nill.i by lhc day, "''M. or. and aux -ire a 1 • .-k u M ,.., · ~ HE DQUARTERS FOR ,nooih. Ro"""c;<>UN Today · (TGQU3~U28U: FULL l ZOO ~·~· °' ma ' 0 "· uat 4 °'• Auto .....,,,,,Air Conti, 1967 lo l.!!n -'t-1971 Che.vro!,t ' DESERT, MOTO X TT MIKE McCARTHY PRIC,& ll999. We will fl· :'i:' 6w bcll""' (ti m-'1311l ~~'.0• l!ti&• _Ftnbh (XWZ. J 7 TO CHOOSE. Monte "C,lio • • ill A...,.;.,.,.,, BUICK ..,.Mncl·eKaEndM'"*'~·RTHY SPORT COUPE 'b'7 PORSCHE 912, dW'k blue, $1249 · COUPES-CONVERTIBLES -· r- Harbor at \Vil!iOll, C.ti.I. BEACH BLVD AT c<?"-· e ton radio chro1ne wheels, very clean, LL y • ~~le J:;::~acetnent ISLAND t LOVERS J1 .,6"655 or &16·2428 .. Ti•E·SA~ DIEGO,}' WY. BU.ICK •.J>ll!'W<r..i!lllrll•--1)1'\vlll<..ll'IO-<llliil Bl MAXE~1--u1E...YIWS ·~~----'-l·E-tt.,..,than tbe-Itl•nd'"--- BICYCl:'E SALE m:. . · . .,. ~ BE'ACl{-BeVB. 'AT • v!nyl up!)olstery • 1961 .PO~IE Super 00 tiYOfA ;1966 to 1912 Power steering of Capri Is this '12 Mercury 1 NEW io SPEEQ...J'1'1\UA°N '71 DATSUN P.U.. abt, TIIE &\.Ill Df~GO FR\VY. e disc brakes ...,._ .. ftoWler~Siiver, Must sell, l.888l BEACH Bt.. 847.8555 ~ TO CHOOSE Pcr.ver Brakes, Disc Front Capri. Beautiful to look a I" BlCYCLF;S--$59.95. Bcueh A!'.1/fl'i1, Ylide tires:;· with 894·· 41 •full reclining front teats Only $1800. Call wkdays on-1-IUNTINCTON BEACH COUPES A~lo and tun to drive. 10 DAY ..., BiC)'.ele&, 806 E. B_!l.lboa like llC\.1.' '71 Six .Pac 'GS. FORD Van, '63 Co1vair • fold down.tear scat • ly.. ~1362 ask for Steve SEDANS • 'Afi-Conditioning F"REE TRIAL EXCHANGE. ~vd., Balboa 675-7282. Cab(l\•er cam1Klr, sleeps 4 PU1 Both rK!W tire!!, XJnt, • white wa11 tires TRIUMPH CONVERTIB..Ll!S" Bucket Seats with Coqsole GUSTAFSON I _..--t972 Honda 70cc St-l.Jkc nu, !et box, arlnk, -t.klv6, bd01, • oond. !tun Gl"Cttt. ~pen ~r -$56 94 -RENAU~T . !\!any excel!ent-OO!on Stand New Whitewall Tires I m step. bu1npcr. 49(i--4123. ! Offen. 459 Cunibridg:~e Grr-• --==:;:;::::;::=--:=+;'70c...T~Rl~U~MP~H~S~p&il t t Ire I Choice of""futeHon Blue Exlerior J Lincoln-.... -rcury ' rr~!-~~'.j~~~rsity ~po115,"Rac~, RoeiS 95~ A;t'~::i'i::oCM.'jL;'::;:'~:::i:~7f.;l:"·=-Qi;o-i-a11-d-$2-L-~.,As..-0Emfo~\,,~~ .. rans. ~~~~-=~ tt~~·•d1"'1:_::,_1n~, g----i·-!!:: ~$·1n.ter9: 84~5~'5"' \"·.._-11- 1 , . • • •72 KAWASA~~. 150 cc. HOT 'N OPTION TO BUY ' ' -ey-VOldCSWA,GEN ' ~.~ ~.trol/FM '!'1"' See25 •5, "Hom• OI the v,11o111au I • • ~ °' he~ cash olr.r. NASTY MONTE CARLO [OI ~.-.. ~ . '-4 llOyflmc 54(Hll2' alt 6'30 ' 36 \nonths open roo lease. FROM FRANC·E· '63 vw Trunk opener & more DAILY PILOT EMPLOYEE -~-I & \\'knds 213: 943-0j87 Out of pr0duc1ion lr2l 440 LA·NDAU Ask for leasil!g .manager. All In immaculate condlfi>n PARKING LOT __ C J D PlynlOUth GTX r:···= Js this popular •7f Renault. 2 Dr. White. (CIT348) Largest selection in 330 \V-.t Bay, Costa Mesa SUZUKI 90. 1700 01il~. 8 LO. AD. 'ED. Ai'•, p 0 ... e; Power Ste.crlng, Power Disc 1\1.... Ort :m_.__ p I · 10 DAY •u9 0 eou~ .. fu.11 101, bett~r than • .. • 8 k .,_ 0 .. P .i;,rlll11 ~Ull opu ar price, too. ,,_ range ··~ or n<W. • ' 024. ' l"ak" and '"'eriog, AM/ ra "· ruW" ~.1.. ow~r ~~ FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. BILL MAXEY Nabers Cadillac CaU Margaret Gn!enman • F~( J.1 ere o multiplex, Wmdow~ A'!10 T;ans, A" ._ ..::, "'..!'::' :=,, GUSTAFSO,N TOY·O-TA AUTHOIUZED DEALER -• 642-4321 • HEADS UP! "Aotor Hc:nes vinyl top and mot·e. Mui;l C"on?, A.l'.t/1-!\'f S t e reo . Sale/ R@n·t 940 S('ll fast $3100 or be:;t offer, Cfi:11se C~ntrol, Jni;trumen-Lincoln Mercury 2600 HARBOR BL., All the heilds will be up when ! , Z7' Tl!i\VCO . :,-25' L'l,;1·r1vLREn 2'1'-22' CONTINENTALS 20' PHii if~ & JOYS VAN t'ON11·:n::fJNS Ph. GTa-l5Z7 after 6_ t~t1on, tilt \vhel'l, white ~ -· 18881 BEACH BL. 847·8.555 COSTA MESA • cHEvY ~~TON you iliixe home with a '69 1 vinyl roof, Tll!S CAR lIAS 16800 Beach at Warner HUNTINGTON BEACH.· 5-!0·9100 Open Sunday RUNS GCX>D , J!.fereury. Po\\:er, power. 10 I BAJA Bug, complelc kil. .'62 EVERYTHING (34ll!NSJ. . • Huntinglon Beach 'J.3 CADILLAC M<OIH 15951 DAY FREE TRIAL "EX ~~~Ji~~~~:34wr·,.:~:~ lmmedsiio·&D:livory FROM THE ~~=!; \i~>Jrt~~ 642D~~ ~.~.~~".'.':~~ 1750 :.1~~~'Jffi.i~~! . CHA~USTAFSON . j 1 1 e Scrv1ce • Rentals * Danmar Inc. * 1:;.~01 Jlarbor Rlvd., G.G. ~l -6i>OO Trucks 962 ORIENT SIMCA NUF24;~N~ ~:;.9 .. 1 1495 SEDAN DEVILLE · 557-1975 Lincoln-Mercury • per mo. BANKERS OUTLET L 16800 Beach t w I '67 Toyota P ickup plus la.x. 36 mo. O.E.L, A spaciouEs,:,_nnoDmatsa"nnd'rootatimon S$600INC.A Le'70avW>_ngago,n.mNucswt lse'"'11'. 2151 Harbo551'·1~ta Mesa Brown, air, loaded, stereo, CONTINENTA Hun..c "-o: &~er I · 1 h ll '""'°"'' S wagon. "" Y · • .,,;> tape, helge landau top, 842 •••• '"*~· 1213) 5_5,.. I w>I. ~~~$1~~x;~·-1 s~N;:~K ~o"i~~~;;; EX-I -"Ca~U'-'-'6;='=~"'~"'o~·c:~:-·A"'6_. --I •.""w .. ~vw"" •. "'Squ"'x1n"i"'""c!8"nd"ck": "~".;.,."good~lo l ~:m·1ow$1~1'1"61e'::'95 Inter•°'·· ~· "H= of the viking':' .I Nrxl lo C:.C:. Datsun • NE\V 26, 25, 2.~' Lirclimcs. Plush, fully equip'd. First class motothomcs. TOYOTA . LEASING L" I M TOYOTA SALEI mt, z13,.,1-<000; 714, MUSTANG 18881 BEACH BL. 847-&555 2001 1'-fich~Json Dr. lftCO n• elfiU'Y • 833-8178. ----.. I 16800 Beach at \Varner IM:a.tAC. '65 VW sedan. New GRADE UP! t After 5 S.18--0533 R -ent A Motor Honie for your Vacation * 531-6800 * Trailers, "Travel 945 ~ ~~~~~~e~:: B~~CHUps A<n 4) 83wl-86~~~13). 9244 9 413 842-~t*gtt°21 ~5~-5544 '73 Corolla :-:!~ruc:X !,~· ~~n ~~ To a '72 Mark rv. Luiucy u~GJ~ ~-~·~.:OP I 11;1 Jon under _17,500 mi1, utos antwu ''Home of' the Vikln9" Best offer. 645-2623 leather with pov.•er to boot! '68 FASTBACK ~~-· ?fothto~~ ~~~~::: \VE PAY TOP OOLl.AR l>ATSUN No Down Paylnent '70 V\V pop top. 1 owner. ~~cl~ TRIAL \V~~KE~s··ouTLE~750 . 1hrou"&houl. Can be seen e1 FOR TOP ~SEO CARS NEW 1973 New tires. mileage 22,850. GUSTAFSON I 22· GOLDEN Falcon . .Con1p !'elf conlairX>d. All exlras. $Z"«IO. 6-16-4017 . 132 La Ronda., s an If your ear 11 extra clean, $59 53 s-4:30 ~all 832-1471, aft 4:30 San Diego Frwy at Avery 2151 H~~~'.1~ta Mesa Clemente 4!12-8.llB. sec us first. PICKUP 546-0035 Pkwy., Lagu~ NlgUeL Lincoln-Mercury '68 FORD ~-Joo PU. ~ e~, • ~UHE:i:rutBl~. NO DOWN • 1m WI Westphalia camper. 49S-0800 831-0800 16800 Beach at Warner Auto Service, Parts 949 3 spcl, heavy duty equip, ~1g Cosra !\lesn 979-2500 -· PER MONTH Xlnt. Nt;w titys & b~kes. ·n EL DORADO, all e>..1ras, Huntington Beach tin!s Xln~ l."Ond. $1850.1-~==--=--$68.23 per mo. for 4S mo. (#KE20-696005) 27,000 mil. $2450· 645-8355 like new, lfl,000 miles. $6195. 842_..., * (213} 592.5544 OLDSMOBILE '.58 Chevy 1i_ Tnn panrl 1n1ck -phrts. V-is &: overdrive. 962-:~t 548-8986 IMPORTS WANTED Def. payment price $3273.60. $59.53 per mo. for 48 mos .. '68 VW Sqrbk.• 1600. Fan-or take> over lease. $225. mo. ''Home of the Viking" ,71 DATSUN P.U. New titts. Orange County"s A.P.R. 14.34%. tot.al de!. pmt . price $2857.44 tastic C(Jnd. 46,000 mi. Must 673-3548 Xln't rond. $139i>. Firm. irr.Z~J:~~~OTA :, .. if~O-rf-:m--~-·-· -•• ,"' A.P.R. 14.29'J,, O.A.C. ~"': see, best otter, 642-6993 "'*".o'oo"'co~ifV=.~o~E~Vl~L~LE~*-'72 OLDS ROYALE 9G8-87G3. 18881 Beach Blv:. ,1'lk:-r JtlUWU '72 Demonstra tor , WANTED -VW Bus Body. Super Sharp. r.o Ml, only Vans 963 It. Brich Ph. 847-8555 ) .12Sii. • .' -to00 w~ ~ MARK 11 SEDAN '60 .., '70. Call 646-016.i' after $2990. 979-8753 tor appt to COUGAR Yellow, loaded, beige Iandal.\ to p, bro\vn vif\yl interior; 418) low miles. _,,,_ -~ 64.S·&tOO Automatic. radio, factor}> air, 6pm. see .71 FORD Van V-8 green WANTED -V\V Bus Body. -------,white side walls, 376EYV. '70 VW BUG. SUNROOF,1-""---------~ .$4295 ; xlnt roncl. $2895 or "best 0r'. '60 -'70. Call 646-0163 after '69 DATSUN 510 \Vagon r~M See It -You'll Buy I t good shape. New tires, CHEVROLET fer. 675-7593 .6~pc.mcc·-~-~~~= radio, good tires, low miles, $1150. make oUer. 675-5496 \11tiq~.~!-".:.!~~!!~-~...:_!53 "GRAND ERA'' Complete or Pa11i11I RESTORATIONS '70 DODGE Van-Panelled, Autos, Imported 970 r:~-~~dSt'.~~:u~. S:kitr!~ flw. leaM '68 VW BUG-$850 Autos, Used cork ceiling, crplJ· ~1500 or e Tl1E FINEST IN Al. TOYOTA 536-1965 or 846-1349 best offer. 646-70.iG USED-IMPORTS e =.=71~D~A~T=s~U~N~P~l~CK=u~p~ _ '&· Don't give up the ship! Air. AM/Fl\1, wide tires 990 CAT LOVERS UNITE 0 Allen Olds mobile Cadillac 853 Production Place N'pt. Beach 646-5076 Anytime •·t~!st" it in classified, Ship e THE FINEST IN Best offer abq\'e low book. 1966 llarbor. C.M. 646-9303 VOLVO to Shore ft.esults! 642-5678. IMPORT SERVICE e ** 496--4123 •• -~ \Vith this '69 Cougar, the big cat. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. For an ad In Woman's World Call Mny Beth 642-5678, ext. 330 Sew and Crochet! I Party Fashion!. Do yourself' lavo' and come DATSUN '71 240Z, 4 •pd. ''' VOLVO SALE! FAST IMPALA ""' u• li'81. Open Tu". rood, om/fm stereo, tape HUG[ SAVINGS GUSTAFSON San Dlego Frwy at Avery Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. 495-QIOO 831-~ild5. Thurs. Ill 9, Sa1-Sun _r:a~irs· Many ex. Fa~~~~~~7 ~~n~~~ Lincoln-Mercury '72 . -rq_~9~~ Custom, WHAT'" A all coo!IXI \\'ilh air 10 DA y . 16800 Beaell at-Warner . wttite.~wfitfu Vinyl top,-has (EURCIREAN AUTO) CUTE-orange, '72 Dalsun i> OYER '0 FRE&1'R!Ah EXeHANG HunJi!Wo• !loo.ch evecytjolng,_vcry c 1 ea n Siies (wiRKB) 6-a 510. lo mi. AMITif, stick. COROLLA? -u ---~~ E.-·842 884.4 * (213) 5n.,5544 private:-:64!H1~ --· - motwllQ'-.eo.ui ,,.... 64S·M"° ''Needs a home." 4!J&.4rol. GUSTAFSON ''Home of the Viking'' OLDS '67 442. Full pwr., vecy BMW '71 DATSUN 1200, 2 .rr, like Tha<'s Toyola's deluxe se-PRICED AT Lincoln·MerCU"' DODGE good """"· Must sell. $l250 dan, and you·n find this '72 ".T 968-7297 .; ..:.. .. L ... EA ... SE-A·--_"'_w_._Pv_M"'t ...__AZp\y~5_mD_A_-_· --';:'cu i;f,YGJE~. t rig~~:· DPREYEA-~UOALLARTION 1~ .. ~~~:'a~~·i . . BalilOUJM 1973 BAVARIA • 'CREVIER BMW Sales -Service . Leasing 20S \V. Jst SI., Santa Ana 835-3171 V\sil our new home! 0 ROY CARVF:R, Inc. 234 E. 17th St. 596-4444 CAPRI '~"' .. 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 '71 OODG~ VAN. 11!nt con» .._,:.·,.-=_,... ___ I GUSTAFSON PRICES! "Homo of the ·Viking" Aulo. trans., cw><om "'"' BEST OF I ........................ ...;;;.. version, ice box, fold aw~ * Mozda '73 Rotary * Lincoln-Mercury We make over"" delive''" 62 bed, cabinets. •hag c'1><. BOTH WORLDS ~£1. MONTH See It -You'll Buy lt ' WAGON FM stereo/tape deck. Mag ,,_ ' 16800 Beach nt \Vp.uier "Ult Lf.UJI&• TFF978 •..••. · .....••.• $495 rims, neo.v tires. $3300 or of. 3G ?\.fONTl-lS O?EN LEASE , IIuntington Beach '64 WAGON fer. S40-3509 Will accept trade-ini; 842-8844 e (213} 592.5544 BCII033 ................ $299 Very hard lo find 19n Ply- mouth GTX luxury/sport1 model. 440 C.J.O. loaded with air, po-.ver brakes lllld steering, · AM/Jo~M stereo and more. $3100 or best offer. !\1ust sell fast -call now -675-1527 after 6. CHALL M.R. FBRYe842a~ch' "Home of the Viking" VOLVO PD;~! co~~~~T.lllL~ ;.95 ___ F_o_n_D __ _ un , '67 Toyoto Pickup BANKERS OUTLET . ., FAIRLANE 4 .rr. auoo .. v.•ith camper shell (835CPH) 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 2151 Harbor, Costa Mesa 289 eng., rblt. eng/trans. MAZDA BILL$l~~XEY 1 ~~~~~~~~1~~;55;7~-13'15=::;... ='. =ue int. '"""1969 PLYMOUTH Sport TOYOTA Au1osfot54ile II ~ j '68 CA.MARO. Auto, a I r, '69 LTD ji door, Landau top. Fury, V-8 eng, air/cond1 17331 Beach Bl. 842·fi66 GOOD DEAL! Dk. Gm. RX-2 rotary coupe. 19. mileage, radio, heater, rtt.rlials, 4 sp Bought in Dec. 1971, $2-195. P.rice includes car cover. Ph. 837~722, eves. L.------' Or_ignalx'1npl1 partdy. 45,!XKI Fact. air, radio, htr. $1500 P/S, blu w/wht vinyl top 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8555 ~509. :._ C(JD • $1600. or. best o!~Cf~· Pty. $1500. can weekdays 1 HUNTINGTON BEACfl --... .,_.~ 646-2221 -.. --, --~-~~--· 1;(Ufos Used 990 !68 CHE:VY lmpala--;--w~on, '67 FORD Convertible XL-PONTIAC ' new paint, leather int, JUst_ -500 Top conct. $875. 846-I.m -----.."'.'."":.."'.~-'.'"'II '69 LID & '58 Porsche tuned $995 892-2966 aft 6 };i.;.-r~-: __ • · , · · • or ~..__eves. ""' PONTIA" Catali•• l\1ake otter. all day weeknds w ..... • ... , -->1'=8-~3131=_"o"'""64&-035=_·1 __ 1.67 IMPALA. Fact. air, re".. JEEP-----motor. needs minor rear~ ...... :;;;,.. le work. $100. 642-1413 -t NO TOY • • • BUICK speakel, nu tires, 1 owner, -JEE-P-,59--.. ,.-lro-v-e-, .. -, -V-6 '6pm, 2085 Thurin, CM ~ I 'b;ange~! Z ~11~ ~7r~ Is this '72 Toyota. ttade for '&B BUICK R.l .. Y .. IE .. RA. · ~~~r;1ust sell. Best oiler: short bed pickup. Hubs-snow '68 PONTfAC LeMans .co°i ~--Jr--'f'/ .· st., Xlnt. condition. (213J big people, and a small wheels & tires-winch • new vertible -New valve job, price. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL · "66 CHEV. Impala, lo mi. paint & upholstery. ~5916 Best ofier. Eves: 552-8549. I BRAND NEW ~9;c30-'=l"TI"S". ==~===I EXCl·IANGE. fully equip. w/air. Gd. cond . MERCEDES BENZ GUSTAFSON Gold, •• , condition, loaded, $700. 979-902\l 0, 832-5287 MERCURY • RAMBLER jl ) ' ~ '73 CAPRI (350) lmv miles '64 Chevy Nova wagon .. 50 USED Lincoln-Mercury $2495 Never quits Best offer. '69 MARQUIS full po\ver, '65 RAMBLER Very clea , ' I JJ :, Immediate Delivery 16800 Beuchat \Varner Eves: 552-8549 Xlnt. condition. $1700. Call Everythlngs Xlnt. Nu tiresr : '/." ·' / GUSTAFSON MERCEDES Hunli»glon Beach '69 CAMARO V-8, auto, ,..,1 '=55~7-·1..,678e7:•,.,11,.,'===-All pwr. $600. 61'3-230l ' II Lincoln-Mercury . ON DISPLAY 84~844 * <213> 592.5544 wtblk. loaded. Must .. 11. MAVERICK T-BIRD _'j 9365 ''Home of the Viking'' 642-8961 Dianne 9.5 wkdays. _ Y: 1/' l6800 Beach at \Varner Sharp New Car '68 NOVA 2 •· t /h I '70 MAVERICK A/C, auto., T BIRD '72 Full power .. ~ e.1s ,·l012·l812 flunlinglon Beach '70 Toyota Mark II • Ul, auo, r . ,O I ' .--, Trade-ins mi., xlnt coiid. Must sell. radio, deluxe, excellent con· Stereo, vinyl roof. Uke ma f ~ 842-8844 * (213} 592-5544 Comin11 In Every Doy Wa gon $775 oUer. 557-0757 dition, lo mi. 494-2985 $4500. Prl pty. 545-7476 ·I " "Home of the Viking'' ··• Auto T A. c d R d' "' ' ~ ~~1, Ask About Our Uru'que rans, ir on • a 10• San Diego Frwy at Avery Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ' "-'I<''· Luggoge Rack Blue ACT 1;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~1 • rtiJ DATSUN U ed M ed L ' ' · Pkwy Laguna NigUel. · '• .'I\¥!~'~' 7308 s ;:-~.:· eose ~~SMlt,'ii' ~ T~~. 495-010o 831.Q80Q '·• °'\ t'l71 -2·10-Z. NEW Radials, H f I rt L<KE NEW. '63 ELECTRA, new tire• and THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT ·~~·~ . •' ,,.. · . I f\n i3 clean. ?\lust sell . Eves ouse 0 mpo S SEE IT-DRIVE IT-.new transmission. $300. · 1 I ''I '/ \'/ .. > lltl HUt,e ~ 64~43. doys 67'"46!10 6862 Manchesler, Bueoa Parle BUY IT 649-2028 BOB TERRY'S BUICK OPEL :~;'.:·, i ii<•r··~ 1 I Eng.';.,! ,,?~Ts,\1,';rl; body on the ~;,1~Ana Frwy BILL MAXEY CADILLAC DISCOU' "NT CENTER '1' ., • ~ ·~ ~, Light as air, and so pretty \\"ork . ~57 MG TOYOTA .i~l J O\'l'I' rl<1inty. pastel :slips. l.."'11 CADILLAC 1/VUqln)f\\llql\I ' This lacy. floating dress Is 'b'9 Pla<yP 4 spd, R~!f· 18881 BEACll BL. 847·8555 1 :·I 1 -11T .-r1I . n little ~ul'i; p:irly dream 40.000 n11. good rond. $950. !\1UST sell-leaving state "66 JI UNTTNGTON BEACH llw l•tMic..... lll4'i"""i'"~ l'On1c true. CrochC'l or 3-ply Lo book 673-4l20 MG, xlnt. mcch. cond $600. Vacancies cost money! R~nt SEDAN DEVILLE I (inI1;cring _;.Yarn in easy-to-'Tl DATSUN 240 Z, n1ags, dys-54()-4740/eves & \vkend s your house. apt.. store . SIX ·Jc k .· i"o 1. on lhc 1"t'n1c1nbC'r ·pu ttcrn stitch. em/fm, perfecl C(Jnd. $3800. 5-18-5232 ' bldg., etc. thn.1 a Dally Pilot · ·1 ' '. 1'",'.,',"1'1~,",,, plu s·· Pa11crn 7308: sizes 2, 4, 6 Pvt ply. 49·1-£13.1. \Vhlte Elephant D1me-A·l.ine C\assUied Ad. popu ar p,1n s 1 ... -incl. I"=='-"'======--"======'=="""=-;;:;:.==:""';==== ~ da~h1?g i;~l~·sl1ti;l1 cape lo SE\IF.l\"'T\'·F'J\·t; CENTS (rochc!. Ch >s<' kn ~ls. . for <!nch patl<!rn _ add 2~ Printed Pa1h·rn ' ;1 ; ;, \·1· .. • s . • 10 I' I" l'<'nls for each pallern for • ISSCS IZ<'S "· , • "'· "• A' •t 'I d S . 1 11 -•I 18. Half Sl2.l'S io1i. 12'~· I 11 ~. . tr" a1 nn . , pec1n. -auu - 161., 181 1. PLEASE STATE 1ng.; Olhe~!se third-class OR-Ess SIZI:: dell\."l'.'ry \VIII take ll\ret' • • · 1\·~ks or n1ore. Srnd to St~Vt;XT\'·FI\'}:; ("t:~'TS Alice Brook.'!, II~ DAILY for each Pi.lllem -ndd 2j PILOT, 10:1. Needlecraft <.'en•s fol' l'Ol'h pnttc•rn for I T)('p\., Box 1G3, Old Chclsc;1 Air ?.tall t\IVI Spcc1al Hand!· ~lalion. NC\1' "York. N.\'. Ing: othcr11·1sr thlrd«·la!lll 10011. Print Snnw. J\ddrr .. s, delivery 11111 take lttl"('('1 Zi11. Pnltf."'rn N11111llf'r, 1\totks or morl'. Send to NEEDLECRAFT 'i2: Marlaa fl.1art1n. the DAILY C'lYIChl•t, knit. CIC. Fret PILOT, 412, Pattern Dept., directions, rft. 232 West 18th St., Ne\\' ln...,IAhl !\lncrnn~· Uooli . York, N.,.. 10011. Pi-iri1 Bnr;lc, fancy knot!!, pa1. NA~IE. ADDl&ESS "'i!h fen1s. $1.00. Zl"P, srzt; and STVU: Jn"l•J!! Cr<ithct , nook - NIDIRf:H. ~Uil by •plctu~s! r n1 SEE f\fORE-Q u i ck ICmi!. Sl.00. Ji"ashlon~ and chOose one Completfl ln!!ltnl ("itfl t\oolc p11.11em tn.~ from our -more than JOO ~Hts Sprlng·SUmm(ff CelnJGg. All $1.00. sizto11! Only ~. Oompleie Alalu1n Rook • INSTAN1' SE\VlNG BOOK Sl.00. !K'w todny, \v.?ar tomOtTO\V. 111 ,Jiff.f R11.g JAA11':1o • 50c SJ. Book nf II Pritt Al11:b•n11. INSTANT FAS 1110 N 50<. The Puzzle with the Bui/t:/n ChucHe 0 Reorronoe le1111rs of the four scrombled words be- loW to fonn lour ~mple words. I 1 ° r T 1 ~ 1 L ,. I I.: By N A 0 I t .....__ ..... I ,__,I l,__,I'-' J 11--l,..;;G_Yl;....."-N °"l!-T~I -II ! Many a mon goes lnlO a ... _, __ ... __ ._ ___ ,_~· bar for fust an eye-opel'MI" and I 0 I L FE 0 I co(\lesovt-. •·1 • •-1~,~,-~1-·~1 -1..--1 ·e Compler. 1h• chuckle quottd by tHllnv In th• mini~ wot"d ..__,__,_,,__..._,__, you dt'-161op from step No. 3 be:lcw. Gold, loaded, air, white landau top, (377) low miles $5395 lIT!J' Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Frwy. at Avery . Pkv.iy .. Laguna Niguel. 495-0800 831.Q80Q '66 ELDORADO, conv. Blk O\'er gold, nu tire5, trans, paint All xtras $129S, pr! !)t.y, flrl 6pm ~1--<>158 '70 CAD Cpe DeVUlc. 30,000 mi's. Stereo, llhr Inter. Tilt \\'hi, Michelin tires, vin. Ip. $4595. 6'14~41\'l, Aft 6 pm 644-Zl(;(J. '64 CAO Cpc de Ville. Xlnt cond. $700. or bett offer. Or trade for .pickup. 49'l-4$68 . '60 & '61 CndlllaL"I. GOOK -lluodttds o l Q11ill Book l -JG pat1 erm fl:lShkm lai:t-'L. SL 50c. ~ ;-, . t.flllieuru Qtiill Book ! - • fRINT NUMSEllEO lElTEllS IN 4 s Prtv Owner. ~take Of(o.r. TH~SE SOUAP.ES ---842-8376 NEW '73 BUICK ELECTRA 225 $522907 SW, ........ , l'lw Ta-. Lie, H1rdfop Cpe. ·Full Power · F1ctorv Air, Vinvl tO:p. " ' .. ·-------------· IRAND NEW '73 BUICK RE~AL ! $" -06 I 4134 "'· 1um•• • Phn Tlll a Lk, HoH11t cir of tht entire 811ick lint. H11 Auto. Dr., Pow1r St .. riftl, Pow1r Di1c 8r1k1 Powir Wlndow1, F1ctorv Air, A•dio, Tinted GI•••• Whit• Will, Tilt St••fin9 Whe1I, Cutri, tom S••t l•lh, Lo1d1 Of Oth•r Erir11. Wlndow Stlc••r $4173 .45. . 1~ _____________ .._. IRAND NEW '73 IUICK CENTURY H.T. CPI. MODEL Dll - $297733 • --01011 YOUIS ltlOHT NOW----------------IRAND NEW '73 OPEL RALLTE CPI. . ·, .. 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Teday'• F inal • EDITION ~~.IJ~jiis•~·~r . . ... *" *· ~ ~., . ·_ -* . * VQL.-46, NO 1).9, 2-SECTIGNS; 26 PA,&E!;---------""'..:...,,::-'-'--~C()UN1¥, ~Nt,.._..-...._.._411eN~~r;'. ~ ' Atab~ __ At ,._ -' ·~. ...=Isr ael · A~IJ. . -. """"' '" -' .. --'·-~ -.. . ... . . .. . NICOSIA, Cyji"" (UPI).-Arab gue" mandeered a car in -.,.pe attempt tjllas attacked an El M Israel airliner but we~ ,up;1!f. 9'J>rlol 1'"1i"'• wld the. !Jome' of tbe Israeli 11!1\l>asaador _making tbe twin attact.111 fiuoo. 1od4y. 'Ibey blew. up tbe bulld~i•g a Tbe attacks cost tile guerrillas one sbarpsbooting Israeli iecurlly ir· dead and sb: arreSted, !iicluding three ing a· subina.-,un cfrom plane wounded: Two '.iUerrlllas escaped. <!rove off those · attackers, tllljJ\g ooe One groop of four Araba attacked tbe '. guenillli aDd wounding two otbei'f'. borne of Ambassador Raeball)lm Tlmor, The guerrillas Involved In tbe twin at-hurling dynamite and grenades at tbe lacks killed a eypnot poliCeman at tbe ground floor and heavily damaging It. embassy residence w11en Ibey burled Timor's· wife and 'friends , w.,.. on tbe bomba and grenades. T b e ~ com-tbjrd floor bu! were unhurt, ·the am- lmJne lnddent Kidnap Suspect ' Killed by Truck. One of three men who allegedly kid· Horasio G. Alcaraz, 31 , of Sun Valley., bassadorr said. • "I felt tbe &ouae In the djrecllOD of the embi~ and Ibey .i>parently were waiting for .me, 11 be said. "Thank God, I got out of it alive." · · -, Meonwblle · a repol1ed five ..,.,. rillas In two Joepa drove up to tflo •ii>- ternatiooal airport. Two guerrillaa In one Jeep overcame a lrlCUrity guard and tie three guerrillas In the other Jeep llped out towatd tbe · parked' four-engine turboprop Vi.C.unl airliner. • e1zes naped a San Diego motorist hi Tijuana was dead at the scene along the freeway and forced lilm to drive north was killed between Sand Canyon Avenue and Jeffrey .early 4'Mfay in lrviQe when he was struck Road. 'by a U:UCk after getting ~t aloogsi~e the_ .!rvin! ~lice Jn~~ti_g~tors we.re in San -flan Diego Freeway. , Diego this morning attempting to pin ... AutbOrities said tbe plane's 14 ' pa1~en bad debarl<ed and were going throogb customs when !be guertillas Started,madllne-pmling t11ePwie from '.the ~ JOOI!. • An Israeli IOCUrity guud 1lepped OU! of !be plane firing a SU~ and .bit all lhl<e alllcters.-cme of '!lhom died from bis "°"!"I'· ' '!be~ WOU!fded Jeep driver lost control and~hed ·into one of the plane's four :··nvop Hom.~ .. ' l ' Cngine$ 1ulhoriUes said. · An El Al spokesman In Tel Aviv said ~tne plaoe with, its tour..man crew was .6il,umlng to Lod International Airport tonl&bt' !i<Jplta tbe damage. 'Fifty plinutes alter the attack at the' airport, f-other guerrt!las arrived at 1\mot'• house in-a-prtftte-el a st~ hur}lng the explosives, seriously wounding a pollee (Ull'll at the entrance who was reading a newspaper. He later died in the-hospital , authorities said. Atter hurling the explosives and firing machine gWlS at the house, autho.ritle1 said, the' guerrillas seized a passerby and threatened him with suns to fqrce him out 'bf his car. · . They ~mmandeered the auto and !tarted speedlng-of!'Wbelfapollce (iitfill- car interecepted them. Two guerrillas . y,·ere wounded in a blaze or police IWl'" fire. A third was captured unh8rmed and a fourth escaped. • 1ens· 600 Pouiids Of Pot Discovered By JORN VA!,TERZA Of tile ~,,,. , .... lllff For border patrolmen Oi)e"rating thB busy alien checkpoint at San Onofre, the past weekend was a mixed bag of bigtr speed cha9es, contraband marijuana and.. even attempts by four Mexican nationals . to beat President Nixon's elaboratt _ -1.. dbWD_details oLtbe....bi.z.arre case which-security setup In San Clemente. -T!ii patrolmen have ~operated -the roadblock near the Prellilentlal ellata cobtlnuOUl!y for the put aevee dlya In an alte1)'lpt to stem the 1e1.IOOll 1UJ1e of wetblcks beading north this 1e1son to -t in 1piculture. 7 Jf opeful .T.ells _ His 'Virtues' HARROGATE, England (UPI)_. · Jack Reynolds told voters Sunday they should put him into office as a county coundllor, not on his record hut bis talents. "The only reason 1 have been nominated," he said at an election rally, "is because ·t am a loud· mouth, obstinate, crafty and want my own way." He said these are ideal county councillor characteristics. :Official Makes . ·--··· ~Airline Hunt..:. Boa "Finds Him By JOHN ZALLER • Of ._ o.irr Phi stan I . Because she was dressed all in black - clear· down to ber black fingernails - Agent Paul Gilbraith was a bit nervous when the gypsy-like woman-submitted .ber oversl.zed ·putse to the Air Cal bag- gage search. . Bui traffic at Orange County Airport .wa.S heavy that day, so without any -belitallon be -bis band inside the purse and felt ar-ouncI. . ' 0 Wbat the·, , ,?" be yelled suddenly, 'yanking out bis band. , · "Oh, that's Just my pet boa," the ·woman espWned Innocently. " Tbe next day Agent G9braltb, an .,. ,,marine, turned In h Is (<Signalioo. '!be 1POJI woman bad been taken Into ustody for failure to warn him JlboUt her •pet 11 but "he'd just had it with ··wom1en's purses," according to his col- leagues. · ~.Despite such hazards, every one or the · SS_.000 men, women, and children. who ba:ve Down Crom Orange County airport since January have been subjected to a ""personal check of their persons and their "baggage. · • ' SO far, M suspected hijacker by been ,. (See SEARCHES, Pqe !) PILOT ADS TURN · ·Jf JIEE'f,S TO CA.SH I . ' DAILY PJLOr want ads Just love to ''~·· wheels -Into ca.sh. Here's how "/'" clio It: • . was initialJy listed as a murder, "I.I . ~.; ....... ;md m~ lilo!. -' =~J"J:!'t~~=:iir~~· . said today. ._.. lie suggested a Cirialn decree of Initial cmfuslon led to lisijng of Alcam:'s death as a b6mlcide instdd-of an accident. Several agencies, Including tbe Orange · County Coroner's Office and 1 b e Califomla Highway Patrol, were involved in the investigation initially. Detective Sgt. Keith carpenter and Detective Bob Lennert were in San Diego tbis morning, Interviewing tbe alleged kidnap victim who claimed be was ab- ducted Sunday night. . · Charles E. Lin~ 23, of San Diego told investigators that Alcaraz and two 0lher men forced him at lmilepoint to drive therp from the boi:der city. Investigators ..i~d" Lint told them be stopped hls ca.r a6out 25 miles south of Trabuco R4Qd' OD the ride north, at which time lbe two other suspects got out. One unconfirmed version was that Lint feigned engine trouble and tbat the two men got out to cheek under the hood, at which time he drove off. Investigators said the Lint car pulled over again about 10 miles farther north -supposedly at Alcaraz' Q;ders -and he got ou1, leSVing his knife in the car with the victim. " Authorities said the victim was ap- parently hit by the diesel truck as be tried to da,sh across the northbound Janes. Coroner s deputies said this morning (See KIDNAP, Pqe Z) T~ Deadline Set TU£sday Tuesday Is tbe deodllne for pay· · lllent of the second Installment of county property tues, Tax CoIJec>. - tor Roberi Citron reminded Orange County relldenls tod.Y. Payments may be made in person at Citron's office, 630 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, by 5 p.m., or must be postmllrl<e<I. April 10 i( malled. ... ' Late payn\ents wiD be penalized six percent of the total tax bill, plus a '3 M!rvice charge, the tax col8 lector Mted. ' ' President Given · Scroll OAtt.:Y Pit.Of St.n P'Mll As President. Nii<on prepa11!<1 to bo~d his jet· at El Toro Marine Corps Air ~talion SUnday, he was pre- sented a resolution hand'1ettered .on ·Himalayan goatskin naming-hlin the "first citizen. of the cen· tury." It _was pr~~nt~d bY l..qrjn Griset, former mayor of Santa Ana. The president is shown talking with Joseph Rollo, ll!l,. who made the scroll: It says, "We· belle"' God pyt ypti fo,:chai:ge of this <;oUDtry; you'·ve inspired 'us ~en ''W& Dffded,,inspiration." McCuichen Gets Life ·"in, Prison In Coa st Murder Thomas Bradford McCutchen of Dana Point •is sent to state prison for life to- day for the murder of a Laguna Beach WOlllJn who was shot to death on her neighbor's lawn. Orange -County Superior Court• Judge Walter Charamza rejected a motion for a new trial >nd similarly denied a plea by McCutchen's lawyer for a reduction of the verdict to one of second degree murder. -· McCu!chen, 50, of 33821 Olinda St., was found guilty las! montb by a jury which ruled that he was sane when he shot and tilled Mrs. Virginia Hammett, 45, of 121 B Wave St., Laguna Beach. The panel rejected McCutchen's claim . that he was impaired by drugs and drink to the point that he did not know what he was doing when he gunned down his former mistress. McCutchen was awaiting trial on charges of making threatening and obscene telephone calls 'to Mrs . Ham- mett's home when he took his gun to Laguna Beach Sept, 5 and ended her life. McCutchen's lawyer stated today that be Intends to appeal the jury's verdict. '' . ' . Judge Orders Officers To Buy. Up. Sex Papers By TOM BARLEY Of tllt Dll!y PIMt I..,, Copies or a Santa Ana Judicial District Court judge's order . were b e l n g distributed to lawmen throughout Orang~ County today in a move by the District Atto~'s Office to scoop . up every available April II edition of tbe LOs Angeles Star publication. · , Judge William Thomaoo slgJ\ed tbe order Friday after Deputy District At· tomey Don camu successfully argued that an article contained in The Star's April 11 edition violates the rights of the Pacific Telephone Company. Tbe article, printed under tbe headline 11Call Me Anytime, Telephone Credit Code for .. 19731" allegedly reveals the system used by the telephone company for tbe placing and recording of credit card calls. It was argued before Judge Thompson that The Siar article "Is a paaskey for anyone wishing to use the system to defraud the talephone company. • A Pacific Telephone C o m pan y spokesman said today tbat·lle l!l>detltood police in Orange County communities will be moving in 11if they haven't already done so" to pick up all avatlable · April 11 editions of the controversial Siar. But he streued that his company's ac- tion bad 1'absolutely nothing to do with obocenlty allegatioos flied against the paper." "That is not our concern," he said. 0 We got our order from Judge Thomson to stop circulation of an article that should never have been. printed and which is an invitation to commit theft." A spokesman said the article had ap- peared earlier in a Madi.son, Wis., publication called "Take Over" and had apparently been passed on to..lbe Los Angeles Star. Santa Ana Central Judicial District Court Judge Paul Mast today conllrmed that be ruled last week that obscenity charges filed against the Star by tbe District Attorney's Office were un- "We will be setting a bearing into that ruling this week, but I must point out (See LA STAR, Page I) Biggest · Crowds, Hit . . Year:s Beach ., Sunny skies and wann lemperatures SUnday unlll after· S p.m., police said. At llfeguonflo, " !or a pee.Euler plied to the' city to become a summer Ul'l(Uard. broughl more \t\&11 250,000 penons to the least · a dozen minor accidents were weekend. A I pie ,..... )ult cruis- Patrol Clpt. Geee Harris said dur!nf the past seven-day period his men ar4 • re~led nearly 1,000 mega! aliens. The weekend figure WIB Z81. Among those aliens were four who thought they had made it home free Saturday arter walking pas~~ the check- point via the narrow strip of C a m p Pendleton beach. But when the four men reached the Presidential compound shortly before noon, Secret Service agents cut abort the Journey. Two of the "trespassers" on the com· pound were picked up by agents. · Two others ran no~h, only to. be ar- rested by San Clemente police. • All four were turned over to the Border Patrol for deportation. On Sunday night a high-speed pursuit reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour In- volved several Jurisdictions and netted six persons. Tbe Incident started as the car bolted through the checkpoint and led several officers on the chase which finally ended on. the San Diego Freeway in San Juan CePistrano. Officers said the driver of the car finally "quit trying to run" and pulled over voluntarily near San Juan Creek Road . The case of the contraband marijuana took place on Saturday as a woman iden- tified as Leslie J o a n Nixon, 23, of Canada, drove up \o lhe road~lock -her sedan ·sagging badly in the rear. SUsplcious patrolmen asked to look In the trunk. . "The thing was packed so tight with brickJ of marijuana I doubt if anyone could get another one in," aaid Harris. The contraband weighed-nearly 600 pounds. The woman, a visitor from Calgary, (See ALIENS, Page Z) Orang~ Weadler I Orange Coast residents can look kirward to more high cJOuds and just a peek or two of sunshine OD Tuesday. The air will be warm, however~ with beach temperatwes al 68, rising to n Inland. INSIDE TODAY '68 CHEV -Van. Reblt eng., Orange Coast •-the weekend In. the reported In that city alone as tnotortsts trans, new brlk .. , shocks, heaviest beacli activity of the YWDC ~ IOUj)ll to -end with the massive tral· paint, $1400. lWM<JU. st8!0ll. ~"-• ..fie IDl1'1S. ... " Crowds caused m11sslve traffic Jama in Ftw rdcues were reported, however, The car .,.., turned over to a new the Newport Beach and Lapna Beoch 11 oceon i.tiperatures In the SS to 57· owner the lint night. and tbe old owner areas as beacli roodway1 were looded dear<e nmge prevalled . ing around t -l!lldl lt even wone.'' One 58-yeaMJ!d man, Howard Mannke .01 Anaheim, died of an apparent beart attack at Art'• Landlng In Newport Bach ~nday JQOMlinC •• be was pnparlng1o luve~ a fishing trip. Only two Laguna Beach life guard st&· tlona were manned over the weekend as ~ o(flclals were taken by surprise by the aumm~r-like crowds, acCording to Ure gua<d spokesman Bruce )larret. Mark Spitz has rrtTeoled to a more private U/e, recovtring frOm <ht .shock of sudden fame. He'•. J(liling and planning hit May 6 wedding. See story on Pages. t..,M, ..... 1 AMIL....... IJ ... ,illf' • ...,... ll c.i1ttni. •· • "......, .... • CMlttMJM 11·tf Of ... c.ttlflfr U•l1 c..-. lf ...,. "''' -t d ebt out to buy a ..,. car. Start with what llfeparda termed "!be kind of Al Newporl -Beach. four relC\leS were )'OUr wheels turelnl by placlns a D,\JL ". • crowd 100 would aped OD a normal report~ as Uii,oilo. persons crowded on PJLOr claulfled want ad. Dial direct, • Sonday during the amnmer." tbe boachol Saturday and SUnday. . MWm. • .. In Newport Buell, an roods were jam· "Tr.ale was just unbcllovable,". llOd ------.------,-med from ~ Saturday and Bruce Reed,, a 1pok!sm .. for the dl1 . I \ IA· Lla'!DI Btacl!, crvwds ran il,Olll to .;alo,'i!ll SalurUJ and Sunday, cllJ Ufe ...... nporll4. ~ _.. two _...."' ~ 'il'O,.W.-bad.ap. ' • A> a result. Barret .1aid the ttleguards on •duty were kept buly watclllna for swimmers In. trouble iiJ\d didn't have tlme to 'enlorce all beach regulations. in: many ln!U, be said, tbe l1r1e crowds (lloo UAQIES, Pqe I) • (........,.. ,. , ............ " °'9fll Mtifk.. '' ,.......... " ......... p ... '~ .. . ...,, ...... " ....., . fllM!lct "''' ............... .. ,., ....... 11 ,.,Wtr111• ........ ... ...... ,. ,. • I • • - • ~ J 0"1LY PILOT • SC Approves -' Al~oPUin Followtng a recent tour, staff members of the state Wattr Resources Control Board and the' federal Environmental Prolecllon Agency-5aid they are pleased with the sewa1e tteatment proposals of the Alloo-Wal<r-Monagem<al Ageooy. A WMA representatives led the staff members on a slx·hour ride through the hills and dales or South Orange COunty"" showing them various l n dependent faci!IUes that wtll he linked together under current plan!. uBuicall t, they lndlcated overaU ac- ' con! with the project," reported Willlam ___ ofW~!<Cfel!lry ig__ihe AW~ bolrd • wrecton. The 1Q\l' of the rqion Is part of EPA's processlni of the A WMA reclamation program. lta 127 million CO!I 1' expected to he offset with $18 million in stal< and federal grant mooey. Local agencies joining hands in AWMA are the city of ~gwla Beach, South Laguna SaniLary District, Jrv ine Ranch Water District, Emerald Bay Service District, Moulton Niguel Water District, Los Alisos Water District and Santa Ana A1ountains Water District. The state WRCB Feb. 1 approved the AWMA·program and approved sending it fo the EPA for final approval. nie only problem at this point, Woolson said, ls that EPA ·and state representatives do not want to approve any grant money for construction of an interceptor sewer line between Dana Point and an inland treatment plant at ')Aliso Creek Canyon. "It's something that is going to .have to 1>e straightened out," said Woolson. -0 we • may have to appeal thls to the state board." i He added that staff members were "very pleased'' that use of the vintage 1930 Laguna Beach sewer plant will be terminated with the advent of.the AWMA system. -AWMA .hopes to start constrliction of -the facility this summer. The goal. of the pro"ji>atn is to treat waste water suf· ficiently for use In irrigation and recharging of ground water supplies. Any uces.s effluent will be dilcbarged into th Paci.flc Ocean via an outfall off Aliso Beac~ in South Loguna. F.....-P .. el LA STAR;-.. that my actioo had nothing to do with the telephone credit card article/' the .judge said. ' 1 Judge MaSt said the charges stenlmed "'from complaints made by a Garden 'Grove resident and were based on a ~number of articles that appeared in the Star. . "I read the papers invulved from cover to cover and found nothing in there that 'could even be remotely classified as obscene," Judge Mast sa id . Star circulation department personnel probably 'a p p r e c i a t e consideration demonstrated by Costa Mesa police in ~their .seizures, compared to that of Hun· Wngton Beach police last week. t The beach city law enforcement men pied street news racka apart with ~wbars to seize copies of the Star jiillegedly containlng obscene.matter. • • :Ecology Pupils ~ill Camp Out : Eighteen students and teachers study· tt~g marine ecology at San Cle_mente {High School will spend six Easter-vaca· ;.,tlon days camping out on the primitive Todos Santos Island off the coast of En· • senada, Mexico. <. The group will spend April 13 to 18 ~,studying marine organisms in their nal· !.1.1ral, untouched environment on the is· and under the direction of teacher Rob-:;-in Valencio. If School district trustees recently ap-~roved the trip. ) -• ~ • ' • ~ • , " .. • c II " ' " • Ill " c II II ,. ~ • " ' i ~ • • O•.t.N•I COAU IC DAILY PILOT 'Tht Or•llf9 CGHI OAILY PILOT, Wllll •MCll IJ (OIMl"9d Ille N.....,·Prcn. 11 1>11blli.hM b'r tllt Orl"l'I Co11! Publl1~1119 Compe"y, k119· ,..,. ldl11trlt 1r1 pUbll~, MMdty ltofOlllll Frljl1y, 1111 CDSl1 M.... Mirwporl a..ui. H1111!1ntl011 8eKll/l'-ll!n V11lcy, l8011M llMCll, lrylnels.ofltbedl MCI $111 Cltmlti!I/ IMI Juen Opltt1'9M. A 11"9111 r901oMI <111111*' It llYblftMCI • S.lllnllVt and $ul\cl1y1, TN ....-11w.1.,.1 lllltlltf\inl Pllirrt 11 11 lJll ~t .. , llrNI, Cnt1 M .. ; Cl~flmll, '2il6. Rob.rt N. Woo4 P'rn"-" llflf l>••ll•lltr Joc k R. Cvtloy \lkf ,,_., ... , ... 0.-ol ~ TIIM•• ke.'111 ""' n....o, A. Mti1,f'hl11e • Mollltlnl •111tw Ct.orfff H. 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' The city of San Clemente thls we,J< will seeks' a teclfni'Cil cha!)&t" the garden·. be the formal "applicant" in a ~ezoning apa:-tment ~n~.-:t mclu.de provls~ns case involving the existing city yard. ror a condi ~ ~·permit on the zone ·Planning commissioners will conQUct desi tti:in. The ct14inge is being SQ\Jght the hearing Into tl\e ~ne-appllcaUon al orman .G-OloVer· for the parcel at their Wednesday session. 120 N. La ESMrarwi. --=A issue l!:--ibepal'e'tl-betw -Anotherrequest-for-ioning-amind· Palizada and Avenid mar which ment tri permit the use of a commercial· ,has been on t a11ket for s~veral apartment lot for ~e'tl cat !!ales. Gebrge years. . .~ _ ... E. an4 Denn.ii_ Burke setk the action. ~ rrent zoning on the parcel is C·l -A hearing to determine If work done entral commercial), but the application on. a aigrfat a discount scrYJce s4ttion is suggests a change to CA (commercial· in violation of the city codes. A com· apartment) in an attempt .to make the. mercial sign firm er.ected the s,ign property more attracUve to potential in· recently at Uie-station · located at vestment. · Barcelona and' El Camino Real. Tbe .Qnce the parcel is &OW,_the: even_ye_. owner of__!!l~ ~ss !_ JUcl!_rd Preble . rrom the transaction wUrbe put to use in · • .. deVeloplng the new city yards. wh!cb are proposed 'for the acreage ne~r the water reclamation plant. AIR CALIFORNIA BAGGAGE INSPECTOR JIM McDOUGALL WARILY SEARCHES WOMAN'S BAGGAGE 1YoU Never Kno_w Whit You're Going to Run Into,' Inspector Says; One Searcher Found a Snake The hearing Is one of several facing commissioners Wednesday. They include: Occup'ation ' Of Town Hit By Indian Partygoer Falls Three Stories . FromPagel -A use permit which would allow· the construction of 100 townhouse con· dominlums on land located in the 100 block of La Esperanza . The permit is sought by Butler Housing Corporation for the land which ha s garden-apartment SEARCHES AT AIRPORT~ • • • '· WASHINGTON (AP) -A long-lime In Laguna Alley A 21-year-old man who attempted to climb from one Lciguna Beach hotel room window to another and felt three stories, landing on his back Jn a paved alley, was hospitalized today wHh ex· tensive injuries. Robert Ross Rice ot Los Alamltos, had attempted to climb from a hallway win- dow into a friend's room about three feet away. The room keys had been locked in the room. He apparently got about half way, then found that he had no place to hold, Sgt. Norman Babcock, Laguna Beach police, said' today. · . The incident occurred Saturday at the Hacienda Hotel and Rice was found as patrolman Norman Blandell drove past on patrol. Blandell said that Rice appeared to be paralyt.ed from the waist down. South Coast -eommunity hospital aldt)S ~id Rice would be transferred today to Rancho-Hospital for full evaluation of his injuries. -Police said the man had been portytng al a gathering tn the lobby of the hdtel when he decided to leave, that he went to the Jocked hotel room, and decided to climb from window to window. f.iiehds said llfoe had been away from thEi' party for about 10 minutes before of· ficer Blandell..happened by. Second Marine D1ill Sergeant Found Guilty delected, and most searches ha ve gone smoothly. But because the federal rules gove rning searches are strict, there ha ve been some tense moments. ' "You never Jt~c.>w ~!!~t )_'.QU]'~_going_to run into," says Tom "tr&liam, an in- spection supervisor for Air California. "And It's made worse by the pressure we have to live with. You've got 115 pa~engers, each with an armful of big· gage and five relatives to see him off, and you've got to inspect it all and still get the Oight out on time." Jn · making inspections, agents have stuck their hands into ~akes, opened bags so full they wouldn't close ali;ain, grabbed cactuses and razor blades, and even nos· ed through atrty diaper bags. Nothing. can be neglected, they say. But in rating the various dangers the agents face, Graham still says women's purses are the most unpredictable. "One ·of the rules you learn is not to stick your hand anywhere without J.ooking first," Graham says. "That gypsy woman convinced us of that." There are other lessons, too. One is that people~ aren't always what they ap- pear to be. "We had one doctor that I won't forget," says Graham. "I opened bis bag and saw loose pills and medicine and his stethosCope all mixed in rwith dirty socks and underwear, You have-to wonder about a doctor like that." · · "What really surprises me is some of the women, 11 adds another agent, Jlm McDougall. "They'rCthe most gorgeous things on the outside, but when you look inside their purses, it's awful. l 'm really shocked sometimes." Not only baggage, but the individuals themselves must be checked, which leads to another set of problems. "lf a man goes through the metal detector and shows up with metal, you can ask him to take off his coat or belt buckle or wba"tever, until you eliminate the problem," says McDougall. PARRI~ ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) - A sec· "But with women you can't" he says. ond fl.fanne drill instrnctor has been " , h ' h h in convicted in the death of a young recruit.--~e v_e had women go t :0ug ere ' S/Sgt. Jesse o. Pollard, 33. of Green~ skin hg_ht clothe~ that obvt~ly weren t ville, N.C. was found guilty by 8 military concealing anyt~1ng, an~. shll the metal judge of violating recruit training rules. detector wou.ld light up. Pollard was given a bad conduct In cases hke these, the problem can discharge, reduced in rank to sergeant, usually .~ traced to m~tal bra supports and sentenced to 18 months at hard labor . -but its. not ~mething the men ai:e \Vith forfeiture of pay during the sen· allowed to tnvesb~ate. tence A female sheriff's deputy mu st be Sgt: Eugene A. Cu ny Jr. 24 of Ju ilcr available at all times for such m~tters. ~ . ' ' P ' The problem of metal 1 n un· F.la:. was convicted Thursday on two dergannents is especially frequent with s1m1lar charges and was scn.tenced to 12 older women. "One out of three wears a months at hard labor, forfeiture of pny and reduced to private. Pollard, Cuny and Sgt. Samuel D. Carver, 23, of Tuscaloosa, Ala. were relieved of duty after an investigation was begun into the death of Pvt. Daniel Lee Williams of Johns Island.-S.C. -in January. FronaPagel BEACHES ... resulted in complete rreedom ror dogs to run without their leashes, which are re· quired by Jay,•. Huntington Beach lifeguards reported a y,•eekend crowd of 30,000 persons, in· eluding four rescues. At Sa n Cle1nente and South County beaches. the crawd was estimated at 22,000 for Saturday. and Sunday combined. There were no rescues. Officer Stops Death leap Try A Santa Ana police officer rescued a distraught woman who was threatening to jump off a freeway overpass bridge in Santa Ana Sunday night. Officer Dale Courbille grabbed the 50- year-old woman as she sat precariously over the Santa Ana Freeway at Main Street. He pulled the weeping woman from the guardrail. She told Courbille and a pass ing 1notorist tvho helped the officer subdue her hysteria that she \vas undergoing psychiatric care: and was "sick and 'vanted to die." She "'as taken to the mental care unit of the Orange County Medical Center. Worshipers Die _ Pastor, Another Drin.k Strychnine . -NEWPORT, Tenn. (UPI) -Two persons, including a [reacher and the brother o! the p;i.~t.or o! the Holiness Church o God in Jesu s' Name, died ·Sunday alter drinking strychnine during a Satur- day night church service. Cocke County Sherif! Bob Stinson said the Rev. Jimmy Ray Wil- liams, 34, assistant pastor o! the church, and Buford Pack, 30, a Cocke County native living at Marshall, N.C., died after refusing medical treatment. · A sheriff's department spokesman said the two "just drank strychnine and died." Pack was the brother of the Rev. Uston Pack, the church pastor . -Deputy B. C. Ramsey said o!!icera also learned that several snakes had been handled during the services. lt was reported that one person was bitten during the snake-bl!ldllng ceremony • I corsett,'' says Graham. "They \\'Ouldn't dream of flying without it and that really makes trouble for us." All of this may sound funny to an outsider. But agents consider it very serious. And if anyone attempts to joke about the inspection process, he's colll'ting trouble. One young Marine, for example, was Oyigg to San Frclncisco for a big weekend with his girlfriend. He W'!S well dressed and carried a large, brightly wrapped package. "What's in here?" an agent asked. "A bomb," 'he deadpanned. 'Without saying a word to him , the agent turned to the security officer who took the young m<yl into custody, ''I could easily have looked in the package and found out he wasn't telling the truth about the bomb," said. Graham. "But this isn't something we fool around with." -Even when people aren't jOking, they can get ln trouble. A..woman wbo went by the name of "Dynamite" was denied boarding and takenflnto....cu.stody when that nickname appeared ,on.Per.tickel. 1 Besides all this, the inspection program has been expensive. Ten extra Orange County Sheriff's deputies hate ·betn hired by the airport al an annual CO!I of '100,000. In addition. the airlines have been forced to increase manpower slgniflcanUy, Fqr Air Cal's program, 35 fulltlme posilion.5 have been added, which amounts to a 5 percent increase in the number of employes. On the Qlber hand,· ·rujackings have been nearly eliminated. since the na- tionwide program went into effect in January. "People know they're going lo get a real close check when they try to board," says Graham . "I'm sure that's enough to discourage anybody who's got any sense." Historical Society Joining State Unit Forty-five local residents attending the first meeting of the San Clemente Historical Society have adopted bylaws and voted to join the California Con· ference or Historical Societies. The next meeting will be held in May, when a board &( 12 directors and officers will be elected. For membership in· formation, call 492-3493. Dues are $2 for s1ii8le memberships; $.1 for families ; $1 for students and $10 for businesses or other organizations. zoning. -A zoning petition from tbe owner of land near the Butler project. This issue Garden Grove Nixes Mother's • • Suit. in Deatl1 A $1.5 million claim filed by the mother of a Marine Corps captain shot iri a Tustin barroom fracas has been rejected by the Garden Grove City Council . The action is seen as clearing the \\'ay for the filing of an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit against the city and one of its police officers. ,Lawyers for Mrs. Daplme Leigh Robinette, the mother of Capt. Randall S. Robinette, said identical action will be taken against the city1 of Cypress and Police Sgt. Thomas M. Baroid! of that city. Baroldi is awaiting trial in Superior Court on -murder charges filed sbort1y after the ~aying ,oC Capt. Robinette, of PboelliJ:..,\ril. on~' Garden Grove offt~r Jerry Gray a1so faces trifll on charges of assault with a deadly ~. ~ charges were filed after a J*trSm.,was shot and wounded in the same 1ltterc111ion. Both outcerr wer~ lndloted by the grand jury after witnesses testified before the panel that Capt. Robinette was actually trying to come to their aid when ~ allegedly was shot liy Baroldi. Both offictrs have pleaded not guilty. Baroldi is free on $25,000 bail and Gray is free on his promise to appear. Siudents Play 'Dating Game' San Clemente High &hool will host M~slon Viejo High School at a "dating game" fashioned after the television show April 13. The game wlll be played from 8 to 10 p.m. and a dance will follow from 10 to midnight in the San Clemente High gym. The public is welcome. San Clemente girl participants chosen to compete are Sue Mathis, D a w n Bewsey, Vicky Brown, Shelley Birtcher, Janie Dunham and Cindy Christie. Boys chosen are Tom Hoffman, Tim Foster, Dennis Blaluk. and Ted Waller. Mission Viejo School will supply eight boys 11.nd four glrls. tribal leader with the Oglala Sioux tribe in South Dakota said today his people are racing financial disaster because of the occupation of Wounded Knee by militant outsiders. Toby Eagle Bull, secretary o! the tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation, defended his tribal chairman, Richard WilJOn, and the whole system or tribal government. In testimony before the House Indian affairs subcommittee, Eagle Bull said American Indian Movement (AIM) leaders are thwarting the tribe's attempt to govern itself and are , ,in effect, enabl· ing the Bureau of Ind ian Affairs to inject itself again in tribal matters. "For three weeks , our schools have been closed. \Ve have been sitting idle. We are losing money. We face financial disaster/' Eagle Bull said, while the "Justice Department sits there and negotlat.es with these people," referring . to the AIM leaders. '!· Eagle Bull has been a tribal officer fo 25 of the 3.1 years the Oglala Sioui: ha · ' governed itself. . Militant Indians at Wounded Knee refused over the wcekind to surrender anns and peace talks were broken off betWem'Protest teaders 'and White House aides here. The subcorrimittee scheduled three daYs-.-:-Or ·hearings On · the Seizure of . Wounded Knee and the occupatio,n of the Bureau of Indian Alfain building here last year. From Page I KIDNAP ... that an autopsy on Alcaraz's rnangle<I body would be perfonned later in the day. Resulta sought could shed some light on a motive for the bizarre abduction tale given by Lint, such as the presence of drugs in the auspect's body. Police said this morning that a number of questions remained unanswered in connection with tbe case. From Page I ALIENS ... Alberta, was turned ove r to U.S. Customs agents for prosecution, HarrJs said. The official explained that the new surge of aliens follows a familiar pattern for the spring months because the job market improves come planting season. NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND WE WILL PROVE IT. Here ls Our Inflation Fighting Offer I. Stop In end gtt our price on 1ny TV in 1toc:k. 2. Shop our prict & co111p1rt. 3. If you can purchase the TV for I••• •t 1nv other fr1nchl1td dealer In Orangt Co, Durt- l1p'1 will Hll you tht TV 1t th• LOWER prlct PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offtr oxplrH April 15, 1973. MOTOROLA Quasar.. COLCRTV IN STOCK ,. .......... 16 .. Dfeto•" 1t,.D ....... 21"1Meto• RCA Portable Color TV It cotll 1urprl1ln;ly llttle to enjoy '° mucl\. IN STOCK 11" DI ...... ,,.._ Jl"' Di.,...a ' n " D11111ll ·7i:!!N . ~· lM ITOCI ,.._ 1t" Dl11111 .. JI" Dl111111I JI" D11111 .. Mtmbt• of 90 DAY CASH ' • • !' • -· • -··. •• . ,, . . •• ' • • • Siflll'·llp COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST , -~tQr·es Posting· . . ... ~-....... ~ ... 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M \\ Sl I ~+-. , ·al ~ r:r.' / ;i , H" if.: •.,1i.w.1~ ""-' N•' Sil'• ,. 11\~" 1n. in .... , w , :11·" 1 'f" Ii -.: ~ • I' ~ l ...... ,, -.1 F1P..cr 1.20 14 $1 41 ••·4'0-+I j w' ' n II -• ,.,...._ ' roo~ l: :I " ~ tj'-w1"1PM Jt.oH ~M 1• 1'~ M 'Df m-t ny Tbe AJMclated Preis AJf.houeb tht week · long A J 1 ~ , ~ , l:c:~V w ;, t ''1-l '' i'r ,, ~!:\-11':\ .n '1 11 'J~ ll" ll~t ~ •n[,.,",, i ·, • •I g~. ~ The_,, new s1gn1 listing me.at ._meat boycott ended wj}hout ~ : J l! 1 ~1 · ~ 1l._ ,ft? 1 ,~;:~ Ft'W,tt ,:n lo j U'tl ri~ >t:!2~ Jo1v1 j~ .111 lf 17; 1~ 1~lt 1 ft: prtce c-enlngs .appeared beside ma;or retau prlce redUctktns i~n~ , ,.. _1" I/If I .' "'i Jn? ~ Jl~ \? f1::!·~ n ff 11~1~~ i~t: =o:i·.~ 11 1~ utt :: ! .. roasts, efx>ps and drumsticks nationwide. the possibhity of ~~I ~ ,,, ~ V' te~ , ""' • n, ii~' I H~+t~ PlwtEftt :n II 2JJ 11.; I] 13 -h 1::t-01'·Ji ~~ l~~ ~ l~~ : . today, but thfl butcher's further consumer action ls=..'&:it tt ·Jf. ~"t ~ /n't~1 ·f'.i ll 1~ i; 1~t 1·~:-1 ... ,~:1.c ·f ,t 111J'., :=: ~Vt1 ::~1~ ,: \ t~ ;!; i!i!±~ cleaver-. may continue to spend ·still on a front burner. A ... 1. .1 xd 11o 5'\tt " ~ 81 ~·~ 1.~ 11y t: ~ ~ il ~:1~:~ :J ;:: · 1131 ri ~{ 'tt .. ~ ~~,:rq ,.Q n~if Jt'1 Ml'I ~+ " more time than usual stuck ln ~ '-'·' ~ 1 ~ ~ jn ot ~ ;; 'fa 1 +• ""•• ~ c~ 10 J i1 26'4 2, t 1• ~•b rA1 ·if ,.,. 1 ~ "' , • ..... ... ,.,I! INhl HIQh 1..-La•t (?II. (nN y ) 'd •···•· '""t A • .!Jo t " . 1 171-t ~\.\ • ''I Flall'w 1.10 1 •t Jlt, l5 JS\4 Al • , 2 jl jl ••. 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I~ ~ : .... ·• :::;~'", :; ,,;i u;: !!~ mr.;~ :~t· ~ 1'1 'I! li! 1tl lG·.·~·. to ~·y · ir11mer unrest. butchers are A . • 'r9 • •n .~ :w 11 41~ mi 41~2\\ f'OI' f,K M , 11 1, 11~ 1, + v. 1.--Jt . f1 ,,~ .. u,, 1•l....., , ""' ' _.... ' • A ~· l t f~ l+ZYI !!!!! p , '° n i~ '' 11.~t ~ f' M 1'90 t ti"' 21 _.,. ~ Mbltf • 11 1t 2Rlt ~ 21•+ l -~ing to avoid any blame for ~" . 1f IC. « l"-~ ~ Mri: .. ~,. 1~ J \lr, 4l~ ~1~ f~ ,,a : .. 31 1 u\(i. SMt tollii J ~p .ta 1 lf, lt~~ .,~ 1 ~t'" I ALL BUT the smallest nsing priee1. . :T":f 1. a 21 21~ ~ '~t ~ =::,in 110 .~ 1H W llii+ tt ~==f/lf·'Y 11 11J 2:t~ I:" l" 1'11oaa r.i ~~ fl/ n ~ 1, 1tt ..., atores those with annual The Amalgamated Me a'l ti . 2• i!Z ~ + ~ ~~st Gi • 1~ 11 ~ ti" . ~~= ~ lt .~ r;m f: u ·~ I t , ~· ~\\ ~ ~ u,.1 ,......,. rtven~esorstoo,~.orless, Cut tersandijuteh erfm ,Llf~11J"'"" lt+1~~s f;ij~i ij 1!m 1~,mE~~~=: fl 'UUttJi~i~:f ~ ~{fj l~ J~ ~ ~ +~ !Dust post .clearly visible. cell·. ~or~en, AFL-CIO, plans~ ~r .. i:if ' ,f \lo .;J-·-~:u:.~ :~ 'f fl'~~ mt r.C tt ~=nd1·, ' f 14~ ,,~ n\•+.~ arr,~.1~ 'I , :~ " i~+.~. 1ng-pr1ce signs near the items • distribute at meat counters UI ....,.-enk.att-ft 111 ~lo\ r. .. :t' !=i:•rr-.tt-1t ~ ~ 191.-, mF+'i'' 11111~1 1 JC1~161. 17 +i ~ 1 1 .... I:" t!-. 1~:t !t: ~ cpvered according to the Cost the'COming weeks a pamphlet =~111f 111a111~\'.t liajf~ lji!1-+ ~ .~~1f~ '° il~ u'4~ ~21; &1.c '°'11 .. lO .~ •~! .._q, at:,~s : ' fi ,.\'.; '1~ ,i:_ \• ·, A bikini-clad model buffs th~ Soviet Union's new Lada car at the 17th annual International Automo- bile Show iil New Yorlt. The Lada is the Soviet mo- tor industry's latest product. Firm Acquisition Sought by Datum • I ' il aDed "Lady Please Don't '<~.n o1 ·• Mlili It " o11u.1t = 10 14 "" 1~+!-.. GA.F C• M t n 14~1 i.w 11'1. . 1ruh c .n 11 11 u 1. '•"' l"'-'--, O Living Qrunc • · C • • A am . 10 1 ~" ... o111111 ,. 1s u 1J4' I 14 ll\111 ~-GAF DI' 1.20 . 1 21t~ 11 21 -\oio 1.. M Alr1 . ,, 11'• 11•0 1'1+. ~· • Ce·1· t be 1· ed Blame Your Butcher" In it A nM 116b • 22 20't ~-~'· · !ol In Rici o ..:i ~ ~ itt· i-. jtarn Sk I.JO 1 n 28'• 111•• 11~1 1C.nron1 N .M l' •~ ca1o 47'• ,-• 11ng prices mus lSt . . ' Am cri.1;., 1 10 13 fi v. .,__a ol ''"n 20 •! 171 I'" fll\ S1il+ \\ o•mtllDf •a ,. l 11\o lO:W. 10 ... + \.. isoanro .101:1 I , !tll ll'" :r ... ; ... for each CUt O£ fresh meat; for the UfUOR Says the_tOta{ wage A~r.;jll ~ \~ ~l~ 4~ W. 1\lo;!: 'I ~f'?~ '·% I~ ll i~ 171.; lU:-1V. ~:~s,pJ l.2S 3' • m: i!t~ ~i!+ "i i(=~f'l)l.I'; : t 1~, ,t: ·::•. ': 25 items representing 75 per-cost for meat is Jess than 14 ~D\1'1'T.1 .43 31 "'ll s~. .._+I.Ii o11atA· i:.o . 1 20~ Y\'I ao...,t ,, •d1~n .10 'I ~s.. :n-. 2i:i. m-IC.fttt(o 1.11 13 711 il~· !! •. • t ;1 .. d A I .lid 37 ,.,, 7\.'i ... · Collln11f 41,;, 1 SlT\ jlt'o s111+ I~ •rock .. 1 Ii' 11 1t i \1 l(rtto~ 17 l9 31 •~ 1 ..... • -cent of sales of processed cents a poun . ""' 1To 1.10 10 11s ti\1 "'~ 2sw.-\\ca s 14& 13 ti!' 11-. 711 ,7.\+ 1, •1 Svc i 12 ' , u i. 1s1.o ,,,, I('°"""' !O 1 ' ~·· 10 1 + \!. . ' -Am rts . 13171,... 1., ... +, ... cSt.lll'el I 'u ,, 16 _1. IWIY In . ll •••••• 1~-l 11(rOQll 1 )0 IJ )Q 201.10 I ' meat such as bacon sausage At'fl xPDtt .. I• 2 2,,, , " co1 G•1 '"' • si 29 211,1, 29..., A coru 2J " •·· 1•. •••+ '• KvMlf 1n ·'° 1 6 u 1t • ,, , ' uwE DON'T t t be th Am E•rir pl I100 6''°i '\'I 1~ ... Col Pf(lurtt l• ll ' N • . mini (611 1• 13 12 '1 l J~-\\ --" L-,. and COJd CUtS' and for the 10 Wan 0 e A F\nSw 1 10 10 3 17.._ 11l1 17~-\'1 !olS 011 J l'.I 10 •9 16.\ti 26:r.. 26"°+ ~ nAln 1,,71:1 13 2•'• 11 ''''i 11 La(I~ l l~ I 5 llh 11 1~ r:•,+-'"' be sell. · ' f ed scapeano.( " the union says A F n DI' ,~. •• i100 l!J:• ll'' 11~ .. + U omb E 1·.s 16 31 ,1 'II\• el + "" G11 AOI 60<! 1• 9 •1•. •l', •l' • , , L•m1n sn 1 10 • 1•'• l:, ,; •+1 , . st· mg1temsocann or o~, · A~Bd.MIJ .. .rlf'""'f111'l11r-nmellf .10 IS.f s.i s.i GtnATr 1.~12 "''°'•N'-4411 ~t•ne&r•~1 1'lR 2,;-211,. ! bottled be I k I b Throughout the n a t i 0 n A .. s .Sib . 1S 91 1 ... l·~= m $oly ·'° 72 32 14"' 1•141 l•~-\~ GnAT pl l\1 • ~3•1 11 S2 -1 1~ 11Mtg .6,•~ ' I 14 71>\t " e, por , am or • A ,., 1111 ·a • n ''U' ' ~ mwJ.d 2.10 11 207 3311o ~no 31i.._ 1 GenB1nc .10 ~ 1 l~'· l•'• l•'•+ \(, t,atr~ ;o ~ i 61 , • stew or soup containing meat. boycott l~ad~s say 1 as t :n,~1 1:= , J ~ll; 1,J~1Ii~3~ ~d:,0).A :: J l~ .. Jtn ~t::_ .: g~.g~u-t_d l1 'it tt'• ff~ fl~ : ~=~~:? 'J ::a 'iS w.•: 't!I ¥~ :. · week's acUvtties accomplished ~~Ji. 1 • 1 : ' 1!? 1.:f ~:ed~ 1,90 .. 11s 1J't 2SVt 21"' .. ~n'~ ... l 2S \ !! '~'• \~\o \,1~+ r" :=:,c,.70 ' 'ft :JN 1.1. t~ 1-1 1 A SHOPPER who thinks the little in reducing meat prices. ~~ :11 ttJ 10~ tot ~+ \~ z=rd de:: :· .J ~: l: ?I -I\ 8:'e1~nr~ ~ •• ~'· lr lt =1.: ':lw·'~ 11 6 ?JS 1 • ~\: \'t •• posted price is illegal should But they say the boycott prov-A Meci"l:. 1 1 .12 l•' 'H" ',jj'i~ l,i'~ 11!1:•1 ~ ~:0~11 1 21\ 18 ~ ,&111 ,i~ ,~1~ :~ ~Fir• .osa u1 tt 11.4 1~ 'l'11.f ~ l-~, f ·~ II ,! :1'11 11:: l + ~: • ed that wheo tb A ,...;;ilcor11 "" >V. DmHI 'y ii St 52~ 51\lt S ~'It llFOlld 1,40 1l 190 :U'9 21!o l'" • t~!t! f ' \O; "' '-' check with the store's person-e consumer AMl!Cx l,40 11 , • -· ! ~ omautr Sci 63 ].\!, J\, "" "'.?.ro .•lb 11 9 It , ••• 111 a t:i;m• In 1 t 1 I i.+'t• , nel, said the council. If slill now u3es the word "rare", it ::~rG."1'.: 11 :ff 3f~ ,,~'fl! :$11 ~°"a~ ;2Jr i~ 1~ 1~~ 1!h.r. 1~~·-. n 10::,, ~~ ~ 11' ~~ l:~ ij'~ ,~ en"'r 1·~ 1 ri1, l~ litt •+ i: , misaUsfied, the shopper should might mean how often meat is ~ .b'f'J ·ll 11J 11 ~~ li1l~ R = ~ Clll~MI .Ub lS 11 24!w •Vii 2:~~ + \, •nl~Df I~ ,. l JI\~ ~. ~ ~\.\ ~d Si! ~ 1~ F r~ -\ .. cill the Internal Revenue purchased rather than how It ~r-.i.1'.JS ~I ?ti~~; 1v. L\lt:t1 ~ ()fire~,.:, 1~ 1ff ~~\"Intl ~v.+ tt ~ur~·~J 22 ~,!~1f~1ll;'*' .. , ~1ri'l.~ ;1· ,111i-L ~1:: Service with such data as the should be cooked. ~t:c:f .~ lO 1°1 ~ ~ U~:t ~ ~~~ ~ t ·: . ; = :~ a~ ... =:.t: ID "l D" 56~ IJ1Ati~ 1' ~ ~. ~\ a,.. 1i\t '...+ !t·- Datum Inc., Anaheim-based ' manufacturer of mini~l}l­ puter peripheral equipment. ~ announced Thursday it is in _: tQe final phase of negotiating : a letter of intent which if con- ' summated will give Datum made by Wallace E. Rianc41, president and chairman of the board of dir.ectors, at the an· nual shareholders meeting in Los Angeles. The mini-computers will complement Datum's broad line of mini-compute r price asked, whether signs ••we mobiliied the most Am~~f11ii1 If 1ori Ir~ w 117:+ ~ F:·~~ 1'.tJ IS m r~ ~ .... 11:t!'. t? =r1 J ·.• .1 Titt rr-~ Pu+~ ~1 2fr, .. 1ll ~ ! ... «' were posted and the name and powerful force in our natlOti rtl~tt' t · ~fit i'i~ il~t: f:!~~,4~ , ~ r.~ r,•~ Utt-" Pu\V 1:'° 10 n 211,. 21 1l..-.t \\ 1~]8 1i 2' ~ , ~ ~~ ·~;· address of the store. t~s Wef!k ~ the housewife!" :~..Z~J .:: :i 'tt ,m 11~ 1t~.: ~ s:~~Gp! o~ I~ 1~ r~ J~lt ~~~ ~ n~Jr~frl·y 21 I~ 4~~ j ;'t .t~t t': ~~r jy. 2~ l ~ 1 tt ~ ~~! u the investigation revealed saJd a group that met m Awrr Ill' 1v. •. 1110 1•v. 14v. 16"'-~ ~:PP~ 44tt .. 1~ it¥: ~~1 ~~ . . n:t 1:1 .'lo 11 1,1 ~tl 1~"! di==~ Mtt~ ~"l ~ .ti \-, "' "+1~. a violation, the IRS could im-Boston Sunday. :~ \~ ·,·~ 20~ ~~.'°~+~~P oi 7.•s ·. 1\l ,.,,. 911'1 "" ·:: Tl·F1f.tr i~! .. i li,U f:t! ,,,z+ ~ rlM\ l'l 10 iOt ... + ~., Ametl'll ·'°" 11 24 15V. , ... ,, -it DllP of 1 n l lOl \11 IOH'1 1011'1 lF/P' l .>O : Jm 11 ru 11 +"' l'ICN ri4 11 ~6 •It. 4 • -~l pose price rollbacks and AMF 1.a.1 °' 11 1n 3311 :nYI W11+1i,.. 11 Air L"' 11 • 1 llh IP-• 1l1•+ '• 11 ire 10 4 16 2 """ 121._. \, ~ tOr~ 39 1 10~ ri• ftva ... THE LATEST housewife Amtac _... 11 11 2'~ 11\/o 2J•• c,n C•n 1.'11 10 1n 21>'~ 261'! ,,._ 11 ~"'>e .lib 'll~ lit'> 1,.. nn+ "' lion ~Vi3 :>t •£ penalties AMP Inc" 44 S.Sllt\111 \111117\ol-\ll on COP11er · ll 5 •~• 5 T '• &•nuloP •l :Ill •1 •1\'. .io.,., .io•,.-i llncllD 2 · H ~ l"' !"-~ , victory occurred Sunday in AmocoP ,J6 ' 19 1 6'1 1 ~· ~1 c111111co 1 16 • ,, 391,. mo 39~ v, • Pee li0<i 11 i:ia ~~· J1 \, Ji i fin~" DI' IA . '" .,._ lft '' ' Am11e11 (p 106 ,.,, '''" 11'1-"' CnUCp p!2~~ 7 4'1\o .ui, #:·tit. •Pwpt , n L2llO 10 'I) 102 101Vt+I·~ "°"' n p I "' " "'' ....... West Virginia western Amr•o corp '4 ' 91/o tv. 9\• . 111111R1 .•2b 1 •s 1t:i11 111,• 1.-. ~ ~''"r 1'n 11 ,. 1 ,., 20...., l°O'i + ~ tK'""'~ 1~ " [' lll : . ~ --: ' A I , 111 I 17 2611 241/t ,,, + ~ ontt,,vst 21 11 26 .... 1111 l \ii ~I "' I ilb ... , 11 ' 106\ , + .,....., . kJ ~ 'l -•• the option to acquire a firm that manufactures mini'<.'Om· 1972 A Pennsylvania, Ohio and~1:1 . .io • 1a11.,.J711t :V~~. c:~~u'it~\~ .U!J!t?~~U"' 1~ 11~oii.20 ~ll 2(1\~ ~~ ,.._L~~·.·1:11 ·10• 4 ~4 +~;: utos Maryland, where Foodland :::~".1S n I~ ~\4 = ,t;+ :! c::: ~\ P'..J • l~ g"' ff},Z f~ ... t" G1:~~1 ... ·'f. ' ~i 111 .. ll!.: ~·~. :,: t::..dlf'1.= I ~· c I\\ v. t !':::: Markets announced price cuts :~"tli t ; ,:1 ?:r;,. ~. ~on1Te1 .14 1• 44 n:v. tt\lo n~+..; g~HlllL~~ , 2~ 1~t: 1~~:-i:i: Lon s1~ l:: \ v; .,.+ "':· ranging rrom 10 to 30 cents Anc111re1a :i ' 11-t\ 11'11 11•,..+1v, c::g:o,0:U" 12 J: ;grz tt:: ~5n+':t G11b1F1.,. ~ 11 ,,1 i1v. 11v. 11"9+ '• tOflCllL pu 1.12 .. 1 , 1 -114 .. Out.recalled Anaelka .10 19 20 lSI\ 1). 131/t+ 1.~ Clll'lwd I 90 t 3 27"" :W. 21,AI Glll•llf I .0 2J lit 'Siio J7"'° Sl\OT l.i. LL al I 5l ·· " s\lt ...... per pound on meats A11>1cM .:nv • ~ 1•1.\ ll"it. I• + •• 1::: u,, lO 1 39 '" , 9~ + , .. ~•motl Br 1 14 2 21 21 11 ~' &:.' ~ ,, 1 ,, · , APCO 011 •k I SI 17,,_ 17 171'o ..., · 1 • ~'1+ " OlllDI ll'ICOI' 20 34 21'14 ~ 2H~ -411 -n ;o ¥.. " "We've been planning this Aoecoca 16 21 m 1Yo 614 '\4-'• 1ft<I .to 11 5 :n 32\IJ 32~ 14 Gluion 4• 11 u 251,;, u 2s Of•' coro 1 l'I !~'~ . puters and add-<>D memory ( ) equipment. BRIEF'S The announcement w a s ...._ ____ __ for a long time," said Phil ::L~'.~O: I 1~ l:"'" {r' i:v.+.\~ e::r.~bDfsf It .. t fg\IJ 1:.., Ti -i2V. &t=in~ 1: ., ~\'I~~ ~l'I+ v. •l.liw:.:111~ 'U i~ lft: ?tA peripheral equipment and 1971 M d l ·1 A!llllled MO n • ~ '"'" •v.+ "'"~Tr 371:1 • 17 17"" 1w. '1" "II 0~1 Fc1 13 1 lt\\ 1111t 11v,.... v. ,, 1.:g , 11 ,.., f'"" ..,; 0 e s Rosie, Foodland'S"director of ARA Sv 1.:tz 31 "'t3"4 ll~ lllV.+ .... ::r: 1~ lS st ll::: lJ12' ;g~ ~ Gaoorkh I 7 .ca\ 2~ 2~ ''"t v. L_,.,., . • -! l:t It l ~" software products. The add-<>D merchandising. • 1 The con-:~:·: c 1~ • 5) J\'J ~~ ~~ ~ ::.s~,a~ 7 2a ~1: ~ l':-l" =r ·n l~ 21: W,? ft.,. nt:+'v. tR c.i:"~ :: 7 ~~ ~1111 4 tc:1~ memory equipment is ., umer has bee b yi·ng I Arcriaro '° ~3 60 ~ 21'1t ...,.._.. ~• ,, ... _ 21¥i + Gould inc 1 9 2~ nv. 22.,.. nv.+ ~LTV co s Of it .~ MM ,1 _1 N' (UPI) S n U ess Are11e E~!11 S 31 1"' 7 1 -'4 Ord~• Co $ I '"" 6~ '114+ lli Gr1ceW 11'1 11 237 23\li 2~~ 1J 11; Lubrlrol 4J 32 U 'ft... ,,., 11--. \It primarily designed for the full WASmNGTO since .February• and we could :~1l~1 l:J: : ~ ff,,. J;Vt r/ ! ~ ~:,~1n1'1.\·~: fl ,tl 1~.~ 1ftti, ,~\'J +1 &~:~" u '.~ 1; 6f: illt TI~ fm ~ t~;! i'ti i; # ~' I: ~1 lt..-.+. i4 line or POP.11 computers.. The auto induf.ry recall~ ; see the boycott coming." ~1:ris~110s~ 12 ~ i.,.. ~ ~ ~ ~:i1r,.dc~ l~ lJ ,Jt 1~,. 11~ \1 gran1v 1.20 1 1 21\/i. u ui.r.i 1, t"t'Ss'tiJ: l~ 11' 2 "'+ .~.· : • Bentley reoord 12 mil 1011 . ~ars' an Arm.di Co 2 6\11 IV. •I--v. e~~I ~.77 l~ 1:r. r~ r~ n.:zt ~ o~:~b~ 1~~ ; 3IJ i;\\ i~~ rn.:;I"' 1rrYk• 'l'(llln .. IJJ 1 \.\ w~:' trucks in 1972 -three million ~~st~ 1~ 10 ~ -L ~ ~ !.:-~r1c111 Fl~ .la u 11 10Yo 10V..-lfl ll~~lfD n u i.v. 3' ~Vt . t~~fsvl~ u 1 1 11~ mr+ n~ n~ntley ~"borator'1es -of mor ~e than 1971 , a Armsn'-lj 1d0 2cv.!r"~ ·· '11Ck1r1"' s.121•"21 2w.+1~ ,,,0 ,.J~ 2*IJ1,'oll'ltl1J"' .•. · --MM-1 ·, ~ ~ . H' h Lo .... . rornpl( .ao t 16 161~ 1.W. 16 •""",. 14 21 29 21 ' 01b I• !! ·m ·~ !~ ~~1~1°11d ~ 1~ 2t 1~~ 1,a; Int+ ~ row1L c1111c 14 n on•: 2~ :n~ 1 1 N!k. t60 u ' tr ••'Ii ~~ ·~ · 11. 'f • S quarters of arr acre of <p~cr survey' snowed tOday.' . · "-~M on 1.20 lo-'°' 21"' 2w.. 27 + {; •wn z1 1.~ 1J f03 24!io ,,,. 4•1i.+. t Ft7 .JOct . ' , 190 12~ l2 m. cM 1 · 1 l lS v. Vt+ ~.a New Hops . May Mea1i · ' : Cheap Beer ,, Irvine, has leased three-Transportation Department 1g er an ""rmstR l.6G 77 l0i4 'I•-'It rwMH .5' I~ m12 1~· 1""° ~t"o+ \'i iwlr l IOd 13 14 II IOU II i j ""'!f,lfi V'1 .,_ 3' ·" :" WASHINGTON (AP) - A perty at t6'82 Hale A+en.Ue in In 320 .safety de{e.ct fM1·1 R . , ··.· ~ :;~.G1 ~.1:· 1f, :~ ~~iJi-f ?• !~r~'t• :ti 1J : Jr ·j~J' i~ 'ftti'.! t;" Gt ~;Un u; ~: .11 J\!i 1:v. 1f~ .cv,is. ~ 1 ,.1 ff ~ ~~~+·lo.cf .. newvaricty'ofhopsoonmay I In and ill--~ t pai·~· theUS autoindus•-y t F . d Auoc:Tr"ns l• 6\'J 6-\ti k. vmll'li .ih1s 451 sv.n ,,~ .. Gnw.-.-1 ... 10 1ii1 ,~ :JrW;... .t.;. 'i I0 1 :t'MI 14a"~ rv e w -... vua1nic a C>"-• ·..• ~ a e ea·re . A!hlOl'MI . .«) " ll 1J\lr ll • m~r · . uni!• Druo ' ,. ' ,,?.fa ~ ~ Orn Gian! l 12 20 'N . ~ :u f It lcC1I ~ .. 411·~ ! • I )!', ,; allow American brewers to "'"ildln' to h · w recalled 7 8 Million • 'Veblckf , · · * S 1co ,. .3'11 t 31 ~ '20\t' ''i uni rs w1-1 •• 1'90 ~ ""' ~~ ore~ •' "" ' 1:>t u~. 11,,,, 1m ;,t _ •1 ~ --. '"' -.' tb. hil uu g ouse ·a-·ne ... · ·, ,, l _·l·••" 1<;1ye.1 .. ,, 1621,..l11v.ii"'t \,..cur11u°"'A'1\s -~·.)1\.'>s1;a~ Dr~Wl .'36 31h ).\lo 3v, \'"""°"' :,. llt"1'14' U·; : lower ell' costs w . e re-division for the ll\8llufactwie ·Foreigo aµto 'makers ~ailed ' T Id :. A:R~~nrll 23· 3: n.,.,· J:: IJ¥1+2~ e:~~!·2t· J •. 2J y~ n~ mil+ ~u~~.n.90 I 1~ ~l l~~ :m .. ' ::~ ti ~"" ~~ ' t: w:t ~· taining the Europe.an flavor of and sale of ,biologk:al reagenls 4.2 milhon, bringing the ' Banks O ..._,1Jtcri 11n ;; .· · 12130 121· "° +l'"' Cvpr'" M1 l 'Jl ' ~ 3'1t. ll\11. n~ Vt ou1rd1111 1 ... n 62 n 22:r.;, ""' +~r. Manoow :, 1f 'ii! ,.,....! w~ ~ their beers and ales. and medical controls, an· number of vehicles recalled ~~~1 •nc'Cll'l)"lr ll i~ i"' ilr t? D•ll'i!h •J °' 33-S.f ~ 3"t 3"'-~~ g~~L,,:·02,8 I~ ,J ;}~ ~~ ~li'i+I'. "':~HS 1· • 2 ts n 'ill+ ~ The Agrl.culture De. pa~-ent -s'lnce 1966 to nearly"" million. Autorn Dli•• J.1;, 147 11\9 "~ 11>\tlt 2-" o0•~1vr ,.40 14 ,•1, "•" .," ,.'"'+," G",'I ou 11'1 12 436 1S~• 1SI~ ~ • ~ •• <ft.c.o ·111 j fil· 20\.'i 1..:1 \.'i+ ~ •vu DOW1CH President 0 . J. ••H AUID!rll Inch t-11 SV. Wi Siii-14 111 ... 0 3' t + \.'J ~u Rr&Ch 16 IU 1'1 B""°-ll\t !,\ M&r OU I 60 1 3S l'~ !' + .. says Cascade is the first hop Bentley. WASHINGTON (UPI) -AV«I C11rp s 46 ll 1N 12~ "' ~rt 1,., .»:i 14 226 ""' ;. 'ii*" GllRDta .10c .• x.i 1r>1 11•• 1,. .. + •• M••car ·'° 10 21 11;,o 21 .!.ii.+~-Avco Cp Wit 23 2V. J~ ~ ~r!lftd pl 2 ll ~ «l\o'J il>ll GJfRl)fb .Mc 'JIOll 14'9 1•-i. 1•'-+ W MtlfCAlr pf 2 f ~4V. ~ "'" -...--. variety to be developed in the Edwm· A. 'leserve of Grubb IN ITS ANNUAL report on The government ha&. warned AYco ot 120 11 41'9 v. '3\o'J+ Yo ~co___, '•'~ 1 _u 1 !~ 1 ++1~ G'i1,s1u '·°' 12 90 1~ 1t ''lll-v. Mtl'tt'flnt 21 'I .u .»~ u,.._ s,~-, ~: n Avert Pr ..2$ 42 60 q 2~lili 4J ga..,:;"' .., · ,.., fl ""'] ~ ,.. C: pl 4.«I 110 'II~· 60~ 60\.'J -\.; MiirMld I 90 d ~ 27•T '•· • • •,. United States with aroma and &: Ellis Co.'s Newport Beach automobile defect recalls, the that consumers s ma 11 A~1s1nc .lOb zz 45 39Yi :w Jt\.'J +y, av11n1~ ·ii 1f '! 1 ?:!• lJ "" Gu/ &w1 ·" 1 10. ~ 21 2•\41--MarlonL 1" )II 51 )6 "'• ''~ ·;.:. .. · · De rt t · ' b Aimeth..c .30 1 7J t\.\ IV. lf-gavton ..... ~ -Ou f&Wt ws , " RI 4\\ 61'o Mar$ l 11 17 '' 3J 32V. "" -,... brew Ing ch ar.acteristie office represented both Tr ansportat1on pa men businessmen and hotne uyers A'tOl\Pr 1 . .io 62 1'16 nsv.1ni.r. 133 3Y• o",','" 71·~ 11 ,1~1r1Yt 1~~ 1~+ ~ Guw1 DI' J{. •. 1 s.v. -46Yt s.v. Mtr c . .o t1 • 41 ~·2 41., •• t; Jar th I ... 'Id 'd t k he' I d . . AlllC OIJ 61 53 19 lt .... ltl/'i 1•--. .,,. 8 "' .IU t• \(, 10 •T ron+ v. GllWt DI s~ 1 7Ato 11'1'1 77llt $'Q' Cltfn 11 30 • .,.. .... .. • .' simi to ose o 1..11e nu er BenUey and the lessor, Irvine Sill two au o ma ers ac-may orce into paying t..1:1&w11 .to 14 u 2'Yi 2m 21\.'t 1 n,w", ~ .. 1•0 j!• 1 11 ~ o -1," G1111on ll'ldst 17, 45 sv. m sv. rr1o11 CP 50 to :w1-t 1.1o :u + -., h . . . led ( than . h' h . I t BllCM ,!Sb 6 120 61,'o W. 6 -'lo r ~ f fmi ~ ~ • M"lllF 1.11 lj .cl 1'1' ~ 21 + ' op varieties now coming Industrial Complex of Irvine. coun or µiore rune tg er in erest rates to ge B•krr 1n .it u 22 nr,i, :n'll tJliG . f!fL 7 1.M, 1: x 1ji' :rr~ ~ Hactw 1.36 11 1 ~ 311" JJ\lo-\lo ManlMI . ..o l• 104' o low.+ ,. . I E mill . I the ecalled cars I I us 'banks . BakrrOll Tl 27 1•7 291.'.1 ,, :ltl/'i+"" "'0' . 3' I\\ H•11 Pr "° I '"' lllf\li lt\li-14 MertMr I.ff .. 17'9 17'Ao 17~ ,, rom urope. Opening is expected in July. ion o r · oans un ess . . give Bt11G11 1.K 10 s.u 2m 21"" ,,,,., l•A r 1 · 11 1J 6 H•l lbtn 1.11 36 1 1 1 +2 ai c~ . 13 .. 2s 1-24t._ v. • _Ford Motor Company recall· attention to the amount of BllGI I)! ..... l20 "~ '41'1 "'Ill',~ t~ c; : 11t I 16 1 -" H•mP•o ..50 14 2'lo jYll K I) • S1 JS .. ,,., ...... ~1+1\11 . • A, c I Bel'ICel l.:W 12 20 24\'i 2' :u .... I '° 10 :n ~ ~ ri~ ~ H•mdCP .40 • m ~ -~.. "'"fl • 11 1 ""' J•Ys 1"'14-"*"' THE DEPARTMENT says ,.,. a ed 5.7 million cars in 18 r. ecall money they plan to lend in the Bandag •nc 46 .,. '""" 21w. ttYI '" 11111 ::: p1· , 1 2 -1 ~•ndtfll\ ·a • • + ""M.11~ .1111 1s 20 ..... 20 20~-t 111 • r. Ba1111or Pn 1 33 11 '4 \Ot,i 11\:. l/'i Vt GI 23 70 •I'll H + 4'I •ndv H , 14 I ~14 1 uC1 .:MO • t2'l'o 21\lt 2M+ ltt~ its great~ market potential Air Calirornia carried a campaigns, and Volkswagen of months ahead enk o1 NY 2 • a 11v. 34~, JSv. Iii nr .. 1v M 19 • 1 n i-<> v. •nm:o . 1 1 111 °"$ v. ...,,, ...,, . .sat> 11 31 '""' 2•\\ 'M\lt- d ·u1 . Bank v .... 14 1 :nv. ll"' 311:.-'4 Df A l .-1 47 ' H•nna I, s 22 \J) Yi 1 M•11uE .1•b ' 4$2 1~\l ~ V v.+ -~ lies in rep cing those hop Im· record 97,%75 passengers in Its America recalle 3.7 m1 on The Federal ~serve Board, R:~~:<Y1"2~ II r; n.,. r.lt ~+ ~ .~::pf B . 66\'o 4fl• ff""t" ~==B· 1 1• I ""-n MallJl ,~ ' ~I{ r .J!A r+~ ports, which totaled 13 million satellite markets du r Ing cars in seven rtcall cam-Federal Deposit -Insurance e,,rd cJt .ll •2 :111'6 ll 30\lo 30'/. -~ 11n 1::1 'i !JS~ ll.4 t"' ~l~ "' HarMto i.~ _, 1 ntt ~1tt v.+ "~~Pft 1·.a 1 3 4 1M ,....., u,,,_i~ poun s m 1971. March and ew a tot o paigns. rp. an t compuu er o Bask 1n 40 u s 1w ,...., 7441 "' 161 · 125 2l 10 +11'1 H•rr slntp I u .l2 .\ti ~ M.lnJW , ' V. t~\ 1'141 '"'t ~ > Hops are u~ by brewers 34,364,900 revi!nue passenger the Currency mailed letters to ~:lgQ'Di'Y '1 2; lHt g:t Jl:;:: !! I DI' 7~g :· 4 JJ~ ~l.t:; ~ ":~ ~ 1~ t 'i ~U + "'Ma-r~ 1. 11 fl' "~ !!'Ai ~-'°"'. d . n al I . Co d he ·-11 I Barnell .Mtl 10 32 2rn. 2'¥. 1) + 'II :if t.32 1r.• 1 "I~ +Iii Harr111s .22 20 ' i . m+ "Ma~OI ! 11 )(l 301/o :to\& XIV.-lli M for flavorinf' and bittering miles. These figures result in UNDER THE National Trar. banks over the weekend eX" R"u'h:1h'f .l'i! 1! ,t ~ l7i~ r.~t ~ ~~tr~ .25 16 35 ~ mt 1~ -~ •rt•~ ·~ It , 1.~ fs\ol ;~ ~Cll'd ... I· 14 n'I\ fi"' fl + ~ • •• malt beverages such as beer increases of 9.8 percent and fie and Motor Vehicle Safety pressing concern that the in· B:~~~c~ :~ 'a 21 ~\£ M riu+l"l I=~~~~:; ;; ~ iB~ ff~ &:h ~ :r:·r.1~~·1 ~ ~ mi •i" ,~ u $!~~ Ji' &# ijllA n~ ~l~: and ale. Cascade is high in 8.6 nPrcent, respectiVely, over ,Act of 1966, the auto makers stitutions may be over com· !learin11s .52 11 1 soi, ~ ~-~ •Sh,,., o1 2 ' Jl'l't 11~ 31\li ... A 1nc1us1 2 v. 21 2 v.f'!io $~~ :..o 1 jl JA6 .~,; ''-.1 Beat Fds .62 19 115 26 1!'-' u~+ 11Yiot 1.20 · ' 16''1 1f'-16'\\ •f T•• i ~ , ca" GrErit 1\11 '! 46 v. 31111 •· alpha-acids, the compOund a year ago according to are required to noti Y owners miting themselves in loan ar-i:~:O jj ll 10 Jl l v, 3J -·• F .» 14 :it 9v, .dtt" J"'" ~ '"' . 3t 1 ,, 11 ,, +1141 cGr H1 .... 1 H '" n"' 1 ... , • that ' imparts brew bitterness Joseph E. \Valker, assistant of a safety defect in the car or rangemcnts with best cor-Bfe.:J!Ar ·" 10 ~ l~ ~ ~~~t !? 1: 1i n &: lMI 10:t ... : (:tnl 14 ,g 1!jr' !o~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ 14 11l& ~ ~'II ~."', .; "and flavor. its equipment. Buch c AA • 110 '"' '"' 4v.-Vi ta E•' ll m •·~ .11~ .. ~+ 1R .1• .u s. ~ .u ~:rlt MCK" .u«i 11 ,, uv. 16\'J 1•v.+ :~· yj~ president for the airline. porate CUStomers. 81lc0Pet 11r. 9 31 ~ ~n ~ ~ ~ 1 l:t: "'1 S 4l '~ ~~ 1~t: V. ~11f~ 1, JOr .ii'! r + ~ =t=rn~ ··~ I; ,1~ ~ n-~~+-t:: ·• The department says S'Ome Traffic results for the first The law does llot require the Federal banking authorities ;::1nr ·~ 1: 1• ltm 10Yt I°" ,l~n;.aoci 11 .r, n~ ~~ nn.t,v. ... ~11!.~~~PJ ....... ' .• 14f9143 I . McNtll • ' 1 \l~ 13>\tl t"' .... 0£ the nation's biggest three months or 1973 show manufacturers to either recall sa id they \\'Cre fearfu l that if a c:~ist: ;&, 1i n ~~ nu ~""±1 14 :'f~. ·12 tt ~ 1?'4 ,r.m w+1.,,. H~-.... •.r!! 1.•. l,1 ~t,'1~ 11~ Jj;r+1~ ~';.'~.·., .. ·.: ~. ,.JJ~ \,.~~ I, .. _:.,·~· ... breweries already have agreed 266,852 passengers carried the car or repair it ·free or "credit crunch" arises, banks c~:= p~·'g 11 ·~ jf\lo ~~\lo ~"'! t ~~~'~ ~i ~ ; ·3·+ "" ~;,;.; .... :Nb 12 i~ ,., "'-:: i; MEY• COl''P If ' l;-,; ]~ ·~ v.i . to try the new variety. And it compared to 2.41.928 for a 10.3 charge to the owner, but will use the limited supply of een c11 1ru • 4t J1+11 11 37+11T VJ 1vM1 t.4 b • 'i: Im U:Z' 'i!ll'~t :.t H.,cu1a \ n 20 76 nv. nv. !!'h-.,... M11srioe .4J jl 76 21'" 2m 21v. ._,· says the nation's fourth percent increase over the Congress is cons 1 er 1 n g money to honor loans to best e.nepp1 s1,1, •. 1111 171 111 +1-. Mn • 30 1 -. ' 11~ .. 1.10 '' 17 ,, ''" i:ito-v. MDNKo 41 1 13 11!t 1 ~ 11¥1 ~· . d · 8enCppt 2\11 •. rt70 )3\lo 3l n -* rP_. . '5 HNculff wl , 1 IV. 3'11o 1'+. v. Memarr11 1 160 I IM• I t b ha I · d legislation which would make · h eene P1 4.JO .. 4 as M\'J "J:"" FJ ·~ ·· g 11va f~ ~ ~ !j•uf)lel" t1 21 ,,, ~ 41 .. ~ 1.:. Marc s1 1 . .io l4 211•n "'~ 1• 1~· arges rewery ! con. comparab e 1972 per I 0 . customers -pubott1ng t e C~!'.," ~~ 1? 1~ lr' 1h~ .~ .. + ~ Lu! :~ 12 n '\II 1'"" rlJ! H"11ri'Vlt E~ ~~ !T 1,,,. •rl't 'j'-'+ ~~=~'"'JI 1 1, '1~ r.,. ri\4 it:· tracted for some $30 million Revenue passenger miles were recalls mandatory and force squreze on smaller rrowers. BethSI 1,40oa 10 2•2 29v. 21!9 mi.+1 cc 11 .32 ~ \\ ii~ ti 'mi 1" H r011 H11 1 1• 392 ,, 2 ,....,._ 1"1 MerrllLY .~ 2' 213 a i.w. ir-. worth of Cascade hops · over 94,247,500 versus 86,030,000 for the maker to re~ !he 8111 3 1"" •52 22 4 46\IJ 46" 46\'J+ I.Ii r ~f~ , •1 , iii 9 ~ ~:'b~r1~~ ~~ 1~ ,;~ •i; ~U: :·· ~::::7 :~ 11 1t: to" '" .~ ~ the nex\ 10 years. a 9.6 percent increase. defect. Rl:f,t~~ .J Sf ~ 11 i11o 10:~ 11~14+ v. "6,P 1·~ ll 1i~ 1~ti 1~ 1:l" .~ c: "' n " µ• !: ~+ \'J Ma~t• Macri u 1Sl'i 11v. l4'1t-"" tha · h BllH'tfhln 1 1 24 17lt 171' 11111 p ,.._ tM:o l? ·~ , .... ''.6 :rl El«:ln I 47 ~ t . MGM ll'IC lJ ( 1~ It" 1= ~;~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~;;=~~=~~~i Theindustrysays tit as SCM: Ve rdict c:~.ff :Z:~ llj~~:iu=t~ r•\ICI 11~;: 1~m:u ~·: ollv~.:d:21 JI~~ 4~. \lo=~IJfi~.~ !l:1~1lt""1~1\t .... ----.. paid to repair the majority of BCIObl1 Brts , 4 ~• ~ w. fff ·20 31 u ~ "' ii ~ :l! " l:j R: lilill+ v. ,,,.,~ 1:4' 120 " U " 1.-r~__q-~........_.'""-.. ~~1...:-0...._,~o--o-.-§ saJety.retated def'""tS and B,,_ln; C ,"IJ 14 358 20'4 l9V. lt'-'y, r::1': ol 1 '' 1'1 3~ 37.._ Jrh He~ 't.n 21j •im '.,' tt l'j14W.-1..,, MG~" ..... '! 06 rn, ' -n,•+ .. "'-Bollt Cased 12 276 9\IJ 9W '""+ \IJ 4b .. lj '2 1l :n Co ~ n d '.~Mic '-. \. l I I 11111 ll ... claims the bill is 1unnecessary. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A eonq 1nc1.... . 1 Sl'i m s>,;-i-. ~1 .. c·0 1 '6 • 127 [ 12'-' lion 11 116 .,.. • v. Mch Tuti 1 1 1" 14~ 1"*!,. • • • • " " I• ~ ,, " •• 8oclllMo I .., ' 10 21 '4 11 11 -~ Uici"P-1 «I 12 \~ l 12tr:-14 Dlfal All I' " \2 ,,.. 12* II" ~ ll'odot ,40 7 :M \ll• ll \l'AI ~ $1 million J·Ufy verdict against Bordtn 120 11 US ll\11 22¥. 2Jin+ ... u~:a 1'10 • z 1 O'Wl1 11~+1\4 DtCICD .Ollb S 211! 7\4.16'.l 14 d'£tl .ft 11 I, 6'h 161.fl I'll' ~ Bora w 13.1 ' 51 21\.t 27'1\ 21v.+1v. t • '° so lSV. l lOS Holl in•• .36 11 I 20 ''" 19~ M u 1.10 11 33' :n 1'" 1l " ORDER CRIDCS CITE two major the SCM Corp has been eorm•"'s '1n 18 ~ •1111 ,,4 '~t""" : 1-., · 1520 ,01\\ l01Yt 101Y1+11A1 Hoyd•I t • .o 11 ,,.., 110. lj -M tt .. 1Ub 10 ls 16~ w. ~ ,,.. th · d • Bos! Ed 2 4' 10 l• mr, JS'lti :Jra \It , pr 61' ' ' t ~ir '1 + ~ HOUQl'I M £!'i 9 I,, I~ lfv. 1 \lot '-' ~g,°&t .Ill 10 lJ Ji 14\ti :Ut:i""' . B.autl'ful instances where e m ustry reduced lo $150.(100 by BostEDt ,;. 170 ns--.111 1u _,,,. n Br 1" » n 'I" n,." 11--, ~=F~· .u lf ,,." , •. lr. ,n:o ~ MlnnM&rM'1 ~ ~ .. : trim .... +'\.~ I 'Jed to . .. ca I ee ( Su . Co rt J d ""bert Bourns Inc ' J IJ~ il\.\i I~+ ~ 11111an CP 2' :n ti ' ·~"" H ••• ,,.. ... I _,,. 'sti"ck•On a1 repair 1..1i1e r r o per1or u u ge nu BrenllAJr JI 16 m ll-'ti 1,,. 1w,+" uPorit 1'4 b 21 2111n 'Ui11o1n +4\\ H:!s5;::f ~ .. J ~v. ""~v·-"" ~:',,"J.0 ·:1 1, ~ ~1,. ;ii ·f-l~~l': 'I Charge. J. Drewes. C~~~y 1 ~ ~ J; ~\'I 63\.t mt:'~ u~ °I ~~ .. f t! S2Yo ff.ot ''-HwU.P 1.«I 14 » 'j~'I •I~ '2'\+ 'I.lo Mis' R°i~ 90 11 l 4 6W. Jr'"+.-~ YOURS <· \ Jn 1972, Volkswagen refused The i'ury returned its verdict a.1, My pf 2 4 •l •1 4! ~"~ "J 10 11 nv. 21\'J ""' "'Hou NGs ·" 21 s ' -· effi u""+ i. Mo P.c A s 6 1 n i + "' LABELS BrlfPet f6b 30 Sol; 13:\lo ll"" U~ 'A tlh ~ t300 11 t1\lo 27'/•-"" HoMG DI 2~ 4 !' l 63 -1, MPCem I 60 9 S 1™ )'II ts'-~ TODAY! Penonalized •· Stylfsll • Efficient Order Far 'Younalf or a Fri1nct May be us.d on envelop•• es return eddrers 11.belr. Also very handy 11 identification l1b1l1 fo r' m.,kin9 personal items such as books, records, phOtos, etc. Lebels stick on 9l11s and mey bt; used for markin9 home c1nn1d focd items. All labels •re printed with stylish Vogu• type on fjne quality white· CJUmmed. paper. .. -.) to pay to fix a windshield Feb. 14 awarding $1 million to Brod Hei' .10 20 21 37 ~ [ 371,1;~'% t .. i1~ ,,,,. 27~ 11,,. How•rdJ ·" 30 112 ~ ' 2»11+ '11 Mo P~s u 10 1a 5~ ~ 1s~ +•1t Wl·pe r on three m 1' I 11 on h Co · C I 1· BdwvH•I" 2 · 10 63"' Wit-lit. lDf 10 ·· ''i 29 29 tt t ~ ~::&;:' ti! 11 i; W' l~ ~ ·· ~~o ;i,i •i t11 Tl~ ff.I! t:r~·!: V lk g cla'·mm· g the and ·15 h'cf cut · BrU,,Gs l.n 10 2• 2J m' :u + l'I mo In ·20 .. '' 1~ ftUQhesH A> 1 2 '"" 'A ovo i~ Mol'l'llllt Rb 6 1 11'4 11w. 1 + ~ l e plCO 0. 0 Bur tngame Broct G .7!1 7 S6 21 21 + Vo Lpf .10 lO ',~ r1 rm lln-i'Z Hud91y '1.20 1' 24 Uilto 'I" ''"! 14 Mohawk 0\ 241 11'1 6 m .. • o swa ens, .1 c l , e Xe IV e, Brawn Com • n 11 lo>.i. '~! ,11 oo..roca Am -Ii•---· Huohff Tool 23 115 ~7 ''" 46~ 1i;: Molvti corp 15 20 lv.'t \'" \ \'J •• 1 defect was not safety related. Wilham Martin 8""',~ 1:a ..! .&I 2a" H v. u v, ~ Etol• ,1 n 11 II· fl" »~ '~-~ HU111 c11 .1, 1• I '!~ ,,. lll! ._ Ml)ft•rch • m , "~' s1t 1'+ "' . • rn ,,ro ""•• 6 l~'o l~ 1~\ -.E oc 1i>b m t2 11'• HuHonE .4 ! 1 1,,.114111 1J,~r1m f '°'"'IV. 11-1.t General Motor.s also rerused Martin charged that ~f 8rFarrls °' tJ :lSi »-. ,,:w, 'lll\I;-t• i:11f.,, .Air 13 '"i I ' is•.+ YI HuvtkCo .14 2t I 2-m. 1•\• "'Mlll'lr,,.A 44 I '° 2s .... , 2S\lo-vt to r-all · 600,000 Chevrolet employes had sabotaged an •,~~11,1•w~ ·~ 12, 1u 7J\~ 21~ n'-+1111 e!:1G:sF 31 1• ~ ,, " ff"il-~ H~drm1 .06b 10 'I 1o•A 10\'o 1ov.-v. ff\Ol'llllt 190 u m SJ\lo s l'I n~!•'' ""'-"'~ ,.., J ?t•'I 21"11 1j~._ ·~ EM IOlll I'll' lO • 2(11,'o \' t' -I-MOM Pl 1U l (13\) 11· ff~ ... C.orvairs which it warned Olivetti copying machine plac-1~~ ~o 1.:g I~ ;; n~ n~~ 14t.+ ~ ~~l(=o 1 \18~ 4~ ~ 'rtl: 1,..,,. 'I' t1U lt.hfe~. ':~ 1: n nl.{j r~ ~ t ~ Z;:J~~ l:: :' 1lJ ~·., ~ ,!-i~ Owners WI.ti Jea~po,·so S ga s ed bY hJS firm in the South San eudae1 Ind 10 19 10'~ ·~ tV.-'-Ell 1 19 I »1' n--. -1 ldttl Tew •4 I " ~ ·~ fV..-VO Mon¥M .Mb lj '' fJ 1~ ~+ •:. u1 Y.rg 1 20 11 J Mio 1"" 24~ '4 ecti 1nM :n 21 1lJ :ttlli )11~ ii 11c ... 1a 1.12 1 111.,., 11111o 2"' ~· Mcc .» '""' 1•1<1 •1'-•1 if not properly ned. Francisco public Ubrary. ~!e~w-·~~ 'l lt ft~ ft~'ff~~ ~~ ~~~~--11 lii-j1$t-\ft~0oi"i ·· ?lVl-ln? U~t tt =:;~ 1·:\-11 '~-:..-~-~- e8u111r.rR .Oltl II lll • ~· 6 + "' E~nBr l.OI r ii • ·~ "' ' II Pwr 2. ll " "" ff" ID .. Morr•t .'201:1 1 11 1"'-I'" IF !l unR pf 1¥1 20 'iJ~ 23V. 2J\lo-1 EG & G .10 411'1 I 14lt V) f«JAW 16 2'111 \'ii t \I MorH El Pr 10 17 lt\'J m • '"/In 1..0 ,, ls' ll J2\ii 33 EIKI Anoe I l 61\ "" mcit111t co I ~ 1i\.'i 1 12\li· ~ MorseSh .1S 1 30 1114 l ... 1 Bur No 11/i II :1152 4)\1 .01!' '3Jiit-~EDS Corp 37 1 .Q. .f2 -NA Co lY.11 39l'f '9 ,,.... ~,_ M!QTr \,OSb ! 6' 20 'II .•• Bti1rlN pf ·~ 12 7~ 7~ n.+ 't. E!:a Memo 60 40 3._ ,.,.. 1~ \\ nctmt C•P .. lb N N-Vt MortNOI' .M 10 1li !';\ !'\ fGi I> Bumc!YC • IS '° 25~ 1S\lo 211,.;+ ...., El pf .2.k ' f \' • -"' n«;lnc -Sib .. 1 10 10 . " MolOf"Oll .llO 2i ~ 1 5 1 t4' Jt'o BIH'r91\t ' "' 177uor.113 2JDV.+6<• 1~r. Nall 106 SI •l'I • •1'11-1' llCl!iMcl '° 7 a ! ~ Ml F11tl I·'° 24 l 1 11"-1•111 ,. But.II Uftlwr . 16 11 10'• lO'i+ \.\ r 11\d I ts ~ 6'1ti 1•¥. · llCI Ga• l.14 t 1.,.._ \l MfSITel ..l6 ' 3' 10'\ ~ .,..._ ~~ --C C-' HON'i I 1111 l•~ 1''-Im · lllCIM of 7.7' 11 111\.\ 1 1... M$1.. lnd111ol ' ll 11\lo 11 11•+ ... CabLT I 12b 13 JO 25\.\ 25\'J '2S\.'i _.,. raco .21 • 11 3\YI 'lOUJ 3 \'If'~ lllCIPwt. l.'1 ·1 'j 4\'ii •Ytf ~'I Mlll'lklt'cl .11 I 4 "" f1\ .,. ..• CtDOI Cp .. • 30 ,,.,,. "'"' :It\~+ ~ mtr r. 114 :t.J 171 ttVi •n• llllluNa!I ·" 1 litl\4 "' .. Mlll'tfd pf •• • 1 1Vt , .. i!:i: ~ CMtl'lc• llld 1 11 4Q 6" &!' "'El ,fQ 4 4j• ft\\ 61\11 114 11111 Rlld 1.16 I 11 1,1Ji 'A v. Mu,,.,,. 1 °' ' S ,,.... 2t -"' Earning~ JJp · Magic Kingdom Profit,s . . . ':.11;'" WO ' " '11 N ••>-• m"A '~ ~ " I • •• ,,. h '::f' of l:Jl ! ' ~ " !l" " M"~ 'l! J8 I "" lli' !l!!t " l:11~~&~ J n 1tr: 1&~ 1&.i:+'1' 1~1i., I 'l ~-~~ ~ ~-.~ :~11':1sli 2 li N i:r: :: SJ~ :: ~~~r'0'.6oa 1l l = l'M: t Cern Br ~ II 1t 31 31110 30y-, Ml Lt SI l I ~ • \4 · lnmortt .O~b I u f !" f t• MulOm 17b 3J 11~ I j\\+ 11J C'1m11 $ 1 ll '/ 32\.lo + ~ m11 Fl" st • lo\ I°"+ Ui '"'' IC:11PI I.ti 10 1'4 7 1 -N N-camJtl · .,. n JJ\., l" :r.:•I m11D1 i 11 11 ii ' . '"'I'" c i'° " Im I~ 11~ •MY''' L .IO 12 '° 15 14" ... BURBANK (AP) E · b t Walt n"tc :llb 11 17 111ti 1 ~ I ~ i• Erootthd .G 13 ltS 1 14 17 t &t ftlf Inv .a t •l't '' I•'• NatcoCl'I M 30 ll 59\t. M\111 t ~"' ,,...., · s '""''' c;a, • 30 1 \.\ 10\\-" I"'~ COiie! , 11 ., jl" s1 s1" ~i . N•lllKo 1:io 1, • soi-. 50lt f$r" 1,;.w ...,, a!'flald t IOll 26..., 1S'-' 241, +.. ~" ro !<II 1' 20 filh ln'o 35'4-t. ~ tf' !.4'1l :tt 'll"'° 'm? atl.'.I+• NII Alt ,.Ott .., ,.,.. 1s~ ,. ~ -arrungsper.sarea ,., .. "·1101s ,,.,t 1.i 1.,-~t"°"!l4" 61111\\11111 101\\+1 ... ~re,1.:11 ~4J\io.:i 13·,~·~N•1(0Sc . ..i u 11U11lto111t ~ Dl.ney Produ~•ons '·creased 16 r.;rccnt for the 0 c11 e·~ l' 11 4 \• • ! •'" +.. tt i""I' "" " 15 15 J'A 61' '" ~ /"''rirf• '·'° 21'ill. 21v. ,,.,.-t '• Naihuac ,.s2 ll , .! •,t'!' 4n-, ""'-,. •• quarter ending March 31, a spo csman has 2n. c:rn~ ... ., •'• •, M .. ~ 11)"' ,.~ t• :t:~""e':~-l! I 13'~ lw~ ~ :t ~ nF'l ... , 5'°5.0 111 I ,f11 U\t :f"'+A• mt__-').",n1'0.Sb~ 1 J~ i;\4\ .~~ lli!ltt;,, ed . r r:~'!I; ' .. '°II '°. -~· llL Ml . I' 11• ~ l!ll-' lnlH/lrV •f «> I "'' )1 :n ·~NI c~ &I IL ' ,. ~ ... M noupC • ' f.ol~'?h.J! · t 1'°2 7r\'~ 'r~~ n\~ 58 nc 1, 1 \•• •-t ''"' l lnHo!d 1,Jlb 14 "" 1~'• l•liil-10 "11f(1$1'1 . 6S lit » ~+ ~ r ---------------1 OOnn B. Tatum,' Chairman of the board, sold ~·""'l 1:sl • 1is ~., 2.~ 2"! e';:'r,•:J12:t: t ~?'•. • .?t~~,.11~:·r,",~!,'"•'• u,, ,'~• 1" 2,i ... :~~l ~7rvl ~s~ 1~ ~11, .~ ~-~ ''""'t111t~c111aMIM111.-1t.»111 • ' (&TI! 110 IQ.I "n u:~+-1 E id '"" .,, " "" o. '"' I "'~••Mi "\>\-ft I """ P'Nt"'9 Ll .. I Div .. P.O. .. tut I Sundav film revenues rii'ch«l a record durf.n'Wtbe .... 4J 1• ~ .. ,,•. 'g'"•• ~·,"'-'•': ~,~'!l'o :1% ,~ · 1j ,::t -~ ,1~~ ~ ~ ~rr'"Z?,.,1# lL :: 2~~ 't~ Jr~+ " irol~lu ·'° J u lt ~ .. tt~t ·~ I C.sta M-., (lllf, tUM I st '·~ and tie dan e t both alt . Ewt111•g' A 10 ., 17 r.a;, 14"'-\-lftlM11ltl ll. ~ s 27 !t" lt'-" 11Fitt! 'a ll li'• ,. " I ·J a qu-.&·Ler a n c was up a ~.:l .. ~1(,.0..., .. ,•,• ' ~ -. ~t.,;~ ~=~.rt~ '~ ft lta i~~ 'm-1 ~ 1;:1~~~~ri~ ~r. ~;~ vi: 51'• ~ ~ r.'r¢';:"',: I ',y fi~ ',·l, '~l't' Disney World in Florida, and Disneyland in Call· ea ~T"r ~ s 70 ~ •i!' ,\;... \t: 11:110'0 ·~ 1~, ,!!.... fJVI '° · • ki' /l..'l-ul1t~ f, ,,\ J" .1;1 i:,· ~ t: "'~ r:': 1s t ~..; , •. i 1 torrua. · ·' ,~I~ ,1 ,~~ 2~ U•tl'""lllf'oe ·"° 1J!:ffi10•4 ~~·~ gTPlH.4 ~TI" ft:: ,r: .. N•l~B~ , u" '~1.-,.+ 1 1 J{e said estimated, unaudited. revenues for me ~~" · t ·1~ Jl ~~ '!ti"' 1 t• ~ ~:1wi""' '1 ' ii 1lt a}'~ ,, /~1}\? 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' I • DAILY PILOT J7 Edison Post to. Workman. --· • -ill.°'• ' By ROGER CARLSON contes tWo weeks alter La 1bree mc:n JUl'S as Tlnity• bi!lct before wraplftnc up his ot 1t1e o.ii,. ,. .... s1Mt Habra High ~ Cralg beckfa:ld toaeh al Whittler• collegia te career at WtritUer. BUI Worknian will take over Haitin was offered the job, prod\IC<d !bree more Ulles. Va ll and Asaro;-inclden\ol! • the ·head football_ co;icbin& then swprls~ly tumed lt ,. After the 199 season he are alao Wbitt' COllege reins at Edison High School dciW!i. went ti> East Los Angeles -graduates. ror the 1973-74 school y~ar the 31-yelN)ld Workman 1•,&:ollege-aa a--d·e-r en a I v-e following the expected ·formal a \\'bittier. r.o'llege graduate 9beckfiehi coaeb for one •<;~•m:.::;.· _,.._ __ apprOval of the Hunt iogton and in seven years Or a!SOCla· paign, then m.oved to_,E..1 Beach ~hool ~ar<I oJ tion with the Poet 'lnstitutiQn WJ<ler Asat_O. Trustees Tuesday. he w~S linked wiUi seven Irvine Le~opponenrs can The DAILY PILOT learned championships. ~k for....-few changes from exclusively from highly in· As a r u n n i n g back and · sOri•s attack u n d e r fonned sources that Workman defensive ace Work m_a. Workman. He's , expected to is Edison principal Ernest played on two c~pioffship ~eep the .offensive a n d Pascoe's choice to replace teams. . _.-defensfve systems intact that Vince· Asaro, who retired He Seent one year at Cal .prevailed under Bill Vail and :~-earlier-a!ter...a_tw.o,.year .stint.----lljglt ...... (1964Las an oUens.iY.e -~._Tbe._.Ja.f.W:__ligures • Workman was listed 38 tiac kHeld coach and tt1en aid Workman as an assista Edison's choice la st )l'eek_.....ln returned to Whittier as tbe Workman preppe(I · ll the DAJLV-FILCY.r-.-head freshman coach for two High in Los es Colltge -· Workm~n·s'l'iiommendation championshi p seasons. ror two as l-defen·sive ~ !ll-i" .. stlers'-ShackJef ord · SILL WORKMAN. DAILY PILOT Jlllf P Angeles CC (Nov. ·17). .Sutaset Leug tae Chatnpions Ray Shackle-Cord doesn't pull any punches \\'hen discussi ng t)bw his 1973 Colden \Vest College football tea m will~fare. Shackterord says his team will again scrim· rnage Cerritos in a night af£air cit the Nor-.i\nteaters \Vestminster liigh's Lion s captured their first-ever varsity s\rim championship \\'ith a victory in the league finals snapping a three-"1ay tie in du·armeets. Front, from left -Mitch Goldstein, Mark Hurwitz, Jon Huntley, Dave Saul, Steve Pace, J eff Tringham. Second ro\v-f\.·Jike Puleo, Da'!'.,e K nt, Tom Burrows, Ken Blakeley. l\1ike l\1ullady, Dave Judes. Third row -coach Jerry f\.1annion, Steve \Voesner .. Bill O'Toole, 1'0 111 Spicer, Bob Lewis, Dave Suter, assistant coach Don Stoll. - Tars' Versatile DiS tanislao Alamitos ' .. Could Capture State Crown •" By ROGER CARLSON .• Of ltM b•llY Pllof Still It ta kes a lol or assets for a high school athlete to pole vault 15 feet. 1 F'irst. according to Newport Harbor liigh track and field coach Bob Hailey, you have to have speed, coordination and confidence. A1so, it helps i£ you're 6-3. 175 pounds and go by the name of Tom DiStanislao. DiStanislao is a one-man wrecking crew for Hailey's Newport Harbor track con- " tingenl, but }tis forte is olr viously the pole vault. The nifty senior took (ive at- tempts at his ~ty in the recent Beach Cities }nvita- tional and .~cleared in suc- cession;-13-0, 13-6, 14-0, lt-8 and 15-0. · The last vaul t was good by four or five inches and 1-lai ley's convinced his protege can capture ipe-·state cham- pionship in.Jiipy at Woodland .., High. Just last Satu r day DiStanislao broke Bob team. Too, he grabbed a fourth in the 180 low hurdles. ~!is sparkling performance '¥l1as recognized with I h e presentation of the DAILY PILOT trophy as the meel's outstanding athlete. D e s p i 1 e his versatility, Hailey says he doesn't expect DiStanislao to fool around with much othe r than the pole vault in collegiate activity. ''Tom 's No. t love is the pole vault. He only does the hurdles for the team ·and at this point he's just a novi ce in hurdling, But I think it's also helping his vaulting. "His bests are 15.0 and 20.1. I think he might have done better in the lows at the Beach,. Cities if he hadn't crashed and burn ed at Western two days earlier," o_pines the Newport tutor. As a sprinter DiStanlslao is rated third on the varsity. bebind Brian Theriot and Vince Mulroy. Also a major factor in DiStanislao's improvement this year has been his rapid growth.· - At 6-3. 175. his statistics are ideal with the use of the ca ta- pole. a fiberg lass pole with ex- cellen t spring in ii. · As for his capabil ities of im- proving hi s 15-0 mark Hailey says DiStanislao could up the standard to 15-6 on his next good ~ay. And when he does -you can bet there will .be even more eye brows raised lhan when he cleared the 15--0 barrier. "Ha rdly anyone even gave him a look last year·Clt-14-6," says Hailey, "but my God. those extra six inches mean a lot. Suddenly everyone wants to se~ him ." Included in the list of in- quisitive are UCLA, Stanford, Sun Jose State and Georgia Tech. Harness Entries Entr!tt for Mond•I' Cl11r & F1'! Fin.I p05t I p.m. 12 Ex1d1 on It! r1c•. SS l!:x1cl1 on 6th ,.,. SI l!!x1ct1 on ti~ r1c1 FIRST RACE. One mile. p1ce con· dllioned. s year olt11 Ind vnder "°" wlnnf-l'• DI 2 rKtl. pursr SI.BOD. Barm.trr OrOOPv, R. V1t11s Kev Metia Prince. J. Miller Hanalel Bay, G. Lane Eura Bret, J . O'Brle<l MaMlng, 0 . K1tm1lrr Torga, w. 5'1ort Betry A11mahurst, J. Balley Lumm Byrd. J. wu111ms SECOND RACIE . One mUe. l)llCl - condlllOIWd 01 bred s vear old1 •nd Under maTdH!:--purse Sl,600. 01rn Ditto, M. Jones . Ver• Maxie, J .. B1t11n1tt OlamonH Prince, M. Holl era1111la. K. Certnet Sad Sim o, C. C1mpbell Jr. R!'llllYI Hair. J. Mlrt;wt-ll Star As1111t, L. Gre<IO!Y fl L Uzy, J. Shtrren THIRD •ACE. OiW mlle. PllCf. cl11m1"9 ell ave• top clalmlflf price 54,700 p1,1"1 s1,eoo Brother In 11w, R. Wllllam1 Frosty Abalon. G. Longo Soeceblaler, H. Elvlns Niie Wonl J. Graham \lolo Honor. o. K1lm1ler Marlena Belle, It. McCl1m1ns Lady Clelia~. A. Trll1en Jr. K W G, A. Winger FOURTH RACE. Ona mlle. ~ce. clalmlng all .toes. IO!I clt!mlng ptlce U.07S. ourse U .IOO Clllel Reveler, G. Gran1 Capjtal N. B. Moe Brockles Dre11m, W. Sllart V11Ua11ts He11rl, R. V1lles Key Gre1tful Beau. S. Des.omrr Banling Be11u, w. Petersen Jr. Takoma Tass, M. Smllll Armbro Jester, G. M11tos Allhough freshmen will definilely play a major role for the Ru.stlers in '73, Shackle- ford fee ls Golden \Vest will be in the thick of the Southern California Conference scrambl e again. ;'We'll definintel y be a title contender," says Shackleford. "Rio Hondo has most of its people back and is coming off. three straight championships. So I'd pick them again, but we'll be right in there. "I'm very, very optimistic about next sea- son. I df?D't ~k there's been a year where CRAIG SHEFF we've h~d tolal. receplio:-::-:I this year. Recruiting has been the best it's ever been. "And it has a Jot tO do \Vith the type or athlete you're recruiting. There just are more good high school seniors thi s year. There's an awful lot of junior college talent avail- able." Sha-ckleford says --freshmen "'ill-definilely man the skilled pOSitions. "\Ve have only one wide receiver in school, no taifbacks and no quarterbacks. So the re'll be a lot of fresh-· man races at the skilled spots." Golden West opens the season Sept. 15 against rival Orarfge Coast, then visits Palo- mar <Sept. 29), Mt. San Antonio (SepL iu , East LA (Oct. 6) and LA Southwest (Oct. 13 ). The next !out .are at home against Cypress (Oct. 20 ). Santa Monica (Oct. 27). Rio Hondo (Nov. 2) and LA Harbor (Nov. 10). The Rustlers then concl ude the season at Ltos \\'alk campus. * * * R~mor departnii nt : Among those reJ>f1rted- ly seeking the Saddlebaek College aquallcs job are Lee Arth (Rio Hondo College), Cliff Hooper (Corona del r.1ar), Bill Barnett (Ne~·· port Harbor), Jon Urbancbek (Anaheim ) and Mike Scbei&et (Los Amigost . It'll be another tlaree weeks be.fore an an- nouncement is made. · Two Long Beach City College girl swim· mers are high on the list of top JC times in the state. AM Si nunons has the fourth fastest clock- ing in the 500 free (5:03.5) and the. seeon~ fastest in the 1,000 free (10:15.2). And Suzie Atwood is eighth in the 200 back (2:08.8). Both \Vere members or the U.S. Olympic tean1 in 1972 -Miss Atwood finishing second in the 200 back and third in the 100 back and Mi ss Simmons placing fourth in the 800- meler Cree. There aren't very many changes on the Golden West College basketball scheduJe for 197~74, says Rustlers eoacb Dick Stricklin. Golden ·West will open t~~ ~eason against Cerritos, then host rival Orange Coast Other non~nference. games are with Chapman Frosh, Barstow, San Diego CC, LA Trade Tech, 8an Diego l\tesa and Soutbwestem. Stricklin says he's aJ~J~lm'lling to the r.toorpark, c b a r f e y aad Riverside tourna- n1ents. "We're starting over next season," says StrlckUn, who loses bis entire starting five. Stricklin says the Rustlers' leading scorer lut· season -Gary Orgill -may attend Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) while Jeff St. Clair is talking about Texas A&I 'IOr Humboldt Sl!lte. And 6-10 center l\1ark Dekker is currently at Cal Poly {SLO) and ls bopef1"f beci>mlng eligible by September. . Junior Tou rney at Seac li ff green fees and lunch to be Face USC Tuesday ____ LOS ANGELES-UC Irvine gets a second chance at the NCAA university d i v i s l o n defending baseball champion USC Trojans Tuesday af- ternoon at Bovard Field on lhe SC campus (2:30). Jerry Maras (3-1) w i 11 be the ·starting pitcher ror ·coach Gary AdamS' A. n teat e r s _ Maras has a fancy-1.45 e.r.a after spotting the UCLA Bruins three runs in the fir st inning a week ago and losing, 3-2. The UCI nine has been hit- ti ng \\'ell alt season with Terry · Stupy, Jeff ~1alinoff and Rod SpCrfce paving the way. Dan 1-lansen has also come up in recent games and is close lo- his fi rst-year average at UCL Spence has six home rs and one more would break tile season individual record of six: he now holds along -wfffi- Malinoff. Stupy, Malinoff and Spence ha ve belted 13 for the season and with seven others by teammates including two each by Jack Cleveland and Ray Humphries (total 20) the team mark is rour ahead of~~ the best previous season (16). 'l'he Trojans are -agaiil favored to win the NCAA university d i v i s J o n cham- pionshi p, \Vhile Adams and the Anteaters have their sig hts set on the college division playoffs and title thi s SlflSOn. Seven o[ the nine defeats have come at the hands of univer si ty division teams including t\\•O lo Arizona State. Seagren's Chaffey Invitational vault record .vo'ith a top effort or 14-10. FIFTH •ACE. One mitt. pace. clalmll\O all eges. top cl11rn1nv prlce S9,.o12$. pUrse $7.&IO. Huntingtor;i Seacliff Country Club will be the scene of the first annual Huntington Beach \l'iil also qualify for t h c Southern California Junior Golf Championships to be held in Santa Ana June 21-22. Quali£iers will receive ex. penses for the event to be played at Riverview golf Course ove r 36 holes. held at· a nearby ice creamdr __________ mj Two athletes have recorded 15-4is this year nationwide and DiStanislao is right behind with his 15--0. The national in- terscholastic record is 16-7, shared by Robert Pullard and , • Casey Carrigan. Tn the Beach Cities meet DIStanislao al so captured the high hurdles in 15-0 and an- chored the winning ~40 relay For Charity Invitations arc in the mail (or the ninth an nu a I Assistance League 0£ Santa Ana charity golr c I a s s i c scheduled ~1ay 7 at Santa Ana Country Club. The event will be a shotgun start at noo n with participants greeted by league members at their automobiles as they ar- rive, then escorted to the en- try table where coffee and doughnuts will be served . Richard Ne\vby of Green May Admlr11, J. Wllll1ms Need Kish, F. H1vc1tn Jr. My Dough, R. Williams SMdydale Rt•, D. Meyoclcs Bambooi, J. T. Russell Shainry, M. Holt Scav~, K. M1ynard $C';orchllr WaV.. J. Benni!! SIXTH RACE. One mll!t. plce. cl1lmlnt1 •11 age~. top claiming price $1.800 purse 12,600. Mister Hohl!ot, R. Giiiiian Acllve Gene, J . O'Brien John Dee, J. Balley Great Irish, S. Oesomer · Junior Ch amber of Commerce junior golf championship to be staged during Easter vacation on Thursday. April 19. Trophies will be awarded to the first four fini shers who An entry fee of $4 Includes parlor on the day or the tourney. Entry fo'rms are available at Huntington Seacliff CC pro shop or by calling 963--4012 or 96.1-2821. Entry deadline is April 16. Wee Rlch11rd O, C. C1mpbe1I Jr. Sundown Lass, 0. Crook Phoenix Byrd, J, Cnme H~rlan Lff, T. Barlone SEVENTH RACE. One mlt,. pace. claiming •II ages. lop cl1lm!ng price s11,ol00 purse S.J.600. Baseball Standings Brenna B, J im Miiier Belle Olympfa, J . Ballev Pineland N, G. Longo National League Person1ll!y. D. Ac1term1n AmoUly, R. Wiiiiams Robran, J. Balley Ml. Airy Biii, J . Ot!nnb POPiar Chuc.le. E. Cotb Pittsburgh EIGHTH 11.cl!. 0ne mur. pace. con-New York d!llOMll all -.ges. non wln~• ol Sl.500 In n.n comb 1e non wlnn...-s o1 110.000 Chicago In n-13 comb .m.1 ere non w1rm~ In last 4 starts a. horses 1t1a1 Nove 111rttd Montreal 10 or mor• times In n.n 1nd 1r1 non p'-:ladelphia w1r>Mn 114 lS.000 In 1'13. lU Counselot" Bret, E. Whftler St. Louis Peter Pttkl111, K. T1,11er TasS&ls Knot, 0. Belttlch My Liiiy O'Brien, J. Llohllll Daring Bret, L. D1ut1on Houston L R ..t..dl111, J. O'B~ltn c1e11e Chief J. cr11n1 San Diego East· w 3 2 2 I 0 0 West 2 2 Duren Hill Prlrw;e, J. Balley San Francisco 2 NINTH ltACE. One mile. PK• Lo• Angeles ct1lm!ng ~II ages. top cl1lmlf19 prlcf s1.150 p11rse ,,,a, Atlanta MalOf' Ovndff. R. GUiiian . • PeJll)el" Drive, c. campMll Jr. Clnc1nnali Chuck F•rr, 0. Ka1m11111 I I I Blg Vince. D. Meyocks Sund1v•1 Scar•• L 0 0 I 2 2 3 I l I ! 2 2 Pct. 1.000 1.000 ,667 .333 .000 .000 .667 .667 .667 .333 .333 .333 GB •,; I 2 2~2 3 I I I American League East w Boston 3 Ballir1}ore 2 Cleveland l DelrOit I Milwaukee 0 New York 0 West Minnesota 3 Chicago I Kansas City 2 California I Texas 0 Oakland ·o S~nd•Y't Scor11 ~lrolt ,, Clt~&l1nd 0 L 0 0 I I 2 3 0 0 I ! 1 3 Pct. GB 1.000 1.000 ;; .500 II> .500 l \; .000 2\; .000 3 1.000 1.000 I .667 l .333 ! .000 2 ._000 3 NEWPORT LEASES I Locotfy owwH l opeNtM) Leasing all Vehicles 645-2202 1-----~RiY.er CC is lhc defen<_!lng champion in the rvent. that began in 1962 when Earl Engman took fi rst prize. Other winners include Lee l~asen­ jaeger, 1963; Bill Perry. 1964; Steve Jukich. 1965 and 1968:· Al Sh.inn, 1966; and -Torn Blackman 1970 . L!ncoln Land Brook, J . B•lley Vlp~un, S. Desomer JoJ.11 Mad•m. J. Llghlhlll Sliver R. 0 . Larl()fl Pllljbur11h ,.5, St. Lools J-3, (ls!, 10 lnnlf>!l5) Houslon 10-l, All1nta 3-4, (1nd, 10 [llnln1s) PMtllllelohta--irf New Vcmt;-raln eosroll '· New Vork 3 Boston ,, New Yorlc l Mnw111kN 1! 811tlmor1. r1ln M!nnt1Gl1 '· Oll~l&nd 2 K1n111 City $, Calller'llll1 S '"!ClllO II Te••s. r1ln I ... ' ' '' ,'• .. .-. ".: • '., ' . •' ~­. • ,, -· Deadline for entering the in- vitational event is April 25 with furth er in£ormation available by calling 1'-trs. Robert Tmhl• (338-4914), DAILY l'ILO'f P'llttt bl' P'l111d1 O'DM!ntll NEWPORT HARBOR'S TOM DiSTANISLAO. Funds ral!ed from the-----~--------------­ tournament with a S35 entry fee will be used to support U1e philanthropic program or lhe S8nta Ana Assistance League. These programs Include the llomemaker Service r 0 r ChJldnm. Operation School Bell and emergency help to deserving hx:llvlduals a n d special gilt.< to major com- munity projects. A dinner wlll be held In the eveninf to culminate the da¥ o( golf with """' awarded at lh1l Ume. Area Sports Calendar T11rM1•1 !A~t, lfJ Sw•mmll'!QO-Or11n11e Co111 Coll~• I! El C11mino !Jl. l ,1,k-$1n Clemen!t 11 fl001~UI CJ, 1)) B4,tOllll-Co•on~ (ltl Mir 11 (0111 Mc», 01n1 Hiii~ 1! L.Oun1 Otl(h. f!Clli.on I I M~tl., U. Allmltos 11 E•tllflt ... l'Ol,lnllll'I V1llfllo 1t 5A V1Utv. Wutlr• II HvnUNllOll IMch. "--' H1rt1« 11, Merlnfl, ""'111nffllte'I' 11' Ari.tlwll'ft.-n!Yt:rtltv 11 El Dorlldo. LI Mooen. •I .o'M~Ol'I Vl•fO, itn Clf"!tnte It Ori"*• ""111 •t Mtter Otl 11!1 •I l 151. Souti.ern C•lllomla Co>hecit 11 Blol•"!2/, UC !r¥1"r •I \J~C (2:30). Ttnnl......COll!I Mt•I 11 OW'onl ctfl Mii,, M111riot!a at Edi.on. E$11flc:ll 11 LO\ Alamltv•. SA VllllY 11 11'0Ufllt11'1 VllllY, Marina 11, N*"'1IOl'I H1rbor, H11ntlni111«1 8t1<-h II Watwf'n, Anal!thn Al WtilmfnJle!', L..lolll"41 flKh 11 Dana 11111~ El OorOildo al Unl....,'1tv, Ml»loo..Yl1!1 11 El ~. Orll'IOt 11 $11'1 (;~ ! ... 11 f:ISt.-.. \lll«10ft *I r.a=~-~·oli'~J,"~J:.. ~~ 111 UC lrvlM 42;)ji~ ' G ym11astics Team Faces Germans The Newport Beach· Gym- nastics Center girls team will compete against a -team of touring German g y m n a s t s Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Corona dcl Mar High . The eight-girl German team, members of the Turn·Club 72 of Leverkuscn, Germany Is on a 3o.day lour· of the Unlt1,.>d Statts. The team consists of several German area cham· pions, but no members of the Olympic team, and the com- pctlt.lon should be fairly equal, according to gym center director Tom Williams. Mon!re11I S, Ch1c1go 2 CincJ11naH l , ~n Fr1n-clsco 1 L11 A11111 .. '• S1n 01'9o 0 TICllY'I G1-Clncln~8tl !Nelton IMIJ at Atlanta (M0!1on 0.(11 L11 .t,n.,lott (OslMl'I Q-111 11 HOlll!On (Reu11 IMll or (Cr1wfoni 0-GJ Sin Oleta tC1~U o-cll 11 hn Fr.ndKll O.OJntv ""'" .&civ11t1. T ...... Y"I OMM1 Montrffl 11 Phlia414Pilla C"lcatll 11 P lllslM9tl New Y°"'-11 SI. Loult Cl"'ClnNH 11 Allll'lll Liii ........... 11 Houston $an DllllQ II Sin Frl!ldteo TIClitY't Gl!MI C.LeY1t1nd (Strorri Q-11) It NIW Yort (Pl'lll'Mll .. , Ofltv """ ldtedutld. T1Jftllar'I Galftff Ml-.otl 11 C•llfllrllla Till!• II~ crrv o.klllld 11 Chkffll BOiton 11 MllWM" B1111rnore 11 Otll'Oll Onlt 11m11 Khtduled. . . ._ .. -. . . . -·... . . . ,. r . ' • • j)S DAil V "LOT jf , ·-~~;,~ Oosing Pri~~plete 'New . York Stock Exehang~·~;~·197J • • . . ··' .. .. .. • l Truck Collide ., I, ·66 Series 'T • B w· ,. .~Y -mgs -I TIPl'OJ'I (AP) -Al least 20 • penoes~ 1:1:rec1, itwo f',udJ~ Oni• cou' ~,,., "'kif I ·1y l I a when a Kaweah ~ta 11 .. pltaj In _Visalia anil. to. Tu)ant .. C®nl)l Hospital in Tulare. Willis.. co-sklppemd by "'"' . ,.ry.J>attl'"'11, Randy Smyth and Rick Taylor of Cebrtllo Be I Yacht CliJb, .... the a I I PUBLIC NOTICE ~rth ,., ·•1'111 "'"'" ",, ,., mi 111-n ser Olli , ear Y y -and-0, w _,___, --"':::'.==:-::=.=:---+'=""';~;;';;;';;.;;;;;;;;;;----1 Greyhound express bus co1· The seriously in Jure d · in Bali>Oa Cluh's Him-t llilf!tl! athom race, the l'ICT1TRM ..,.,,,..,, PUBLIC N<mCE llded with the rear ol a semi· llAMI ITAT9Mllfff Tiie 1o11ow1111 ~ I• Oo111t DUt*'-' 1 ,... .traUer truck loaded .with ( •1: •-1c1 TO caao1TOll I be and ertumed north C)Ot.VlLE ,,_,EATION1. I•» • ,_ Ofl'v.ULI( TaAM, •• -... D um r ov St .. C•I• Mnl. Cdf. "616 NOTICI! 0' llfTI!•D•D Tll:AMP'I• 0, of Ulil central California com-Cr•lt "· °""'*• 1m S low• St.. LIOUOll LtC•MI• Oil LW:ellllU m'· ,_;\v, . .... _________ _, BRIEFS liid of tile ill Seriea. 'Forty'Olle heals turned out _in ~ ocean'-racJna' dlvlsfoo -iind ~ in the Midget Ocean Tiiis tiutl-It ~ 1t¥ 611 Ill' NOTICE IS HEREeY GIVEN fo fhl ..., .. J - ' --""'""''.-.. -.... -.. -r•N~L _N--1(.E_V(MllCl,AN ""-.Jriabway: ..... 1 ...... 1 said.the. dlvklll<flc.,.,. ~ s;r., a.c:;;1,y No. w~4'D'L bus~ left F;wbound for passengers--tderrtity-warnot Racing Fleet.' Winner -Jn. ~;:..,.~""'4~· MORF-wn Sail I:e v1e-co--~ . ' . Tiiis sl;~ ...,.-NM·wttti tNt cor.11to-Trentffr« 11'1d Lk-. wNt1 ~ ., • ..., Angeles a~·t·. an '-~·-released lmmedi. • ateJy; •Severi ., Ci.rk of Ol'•nee Cauntv .. Mlorcll 19 Mclr .. rtt. 177! c..i vi.w, 111 IM Uy of UJ& uuu uuw h •-•~• •Y • • s..1 SMc:ll, ,_"' "' or.... s"'"' belo-lhe crash on ffiahwav w. ~re OSJ>J~. lt7l. ~ C,.LllOn'll.I 90740, J'lllf I l'llllk ~-tw, •~ "f> J Nlihfled onin.-,_. o.itr l"tJot .._, 10 N ,.... '° Sill LAM •lld 99: The injured were rushed to / • .. MIKI! 2' tftd Aprll t. t ·16 1'7J 111·13 El.NEST A. ITUl,\.,.f, Trtflrt9r• tnd • -• u-•r rro•-•t • ' ' Intended Tr111t,.,.., ""'--',.... Id-NOTICE '!" -&e PUBLic" NOTICE ~10:·...=.~c:o.~:si:: PlJBUC -HAYWARD -About 60 Air -------• --olf C.tlfonlla. ,ICTITIOUS aU'llNl!ll Lwr....;.:.:::s....-c1'!1ai...:::..-.. ... 1tli skippered by Don DuBooe and Da1e Wold of Voyagen Yacht .-'Club. . FINAL RESUL"8: OVERALL -(I) Wings, Pattison I Smyth I Ta y l o r , CBYC; (2) Andlamo, Bob '~= ""' T"" ~It ci..crlbed In ..-.I••: NI.Ml STATIM•NT NationaJ Gua.rdmnen staged .. -• -,rc:,mous ·a11111111Sf" AH Pock In tn0e.•nllful"9e. efllJIPl'M"! •1111 TM fal40'fl4ne ,..,._. .,.. dolflt a brief demonstratlOll' -NI.Ml ITATIM•tn' oood W111 "' I e.rt.in drl~n Otlrv Wltll busllltil •11 .. ""_ Tii9 fol\owlllf...f!!.._IOll 11 4'1111 1M"*5 oft·w1-ble'" A WI,.. ""'lne~ ~-"" WORMS ER A ME It I CAN Pl.AM· the street from their base ~1~'.3~y~·· . ' 1r -·---SEAL-N.&Cl:I Q@JY.E:J!L..DAIRY Mid TATION. 2N6 ElsJ ._ci11st Hlotow•Y• Re li Id Hind 'd • f D En land.. It' 'fulb ' d I f Aw.. uoo w"' c°"' Hiohw•v· •oc•'" a.t m Mtlfl ,111 ~c1;v 0f s..1 5u1i.7.c-c191M1or,c1nf;f'2«l5 -_here to protest rules Wt p ca . o en e-n es ouvo evon, g Jr ·SlZe _ __mo e _Q Newpart •MCI\, c.11foml• nwa eYC:11, c-tv of ~Or;tngto, '''"' °' ,.roar .. 11we F1rm1t11. 111e •• tl65 6111 which 5; .. Franct's Dr"'·e c1'rcumnaviaated the wbrld in 1577-80 Per AOASilW lllltf'Mtlonll Mlorll1t1r!ll, c.lllot'nf1, Ind tr..fer 1119 faUoo,rllng II· C1111t•Hlgl'rW*'(, Corone d9I /Mr, C•lll. make them keep their hair~ .... CIA "b ,... • • :uoo w911 c11111 HltlllW•v. N•WJIOl't cohcltfc bWll'ffl 11c-1or n~): t:i•n home will be, Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco; . BHch. Clllfornl• ( s I I I I of off.-.i. .... Ind wlr. Nurnbtt° 2047'5 Amtrlctn AarkultUl'll .S • r v I Cl short. ,,....-:::_..:__:__:_:_:.::._:.::._:_;::.:..:.::o..:..:=:.:.::::.::..::_.::..::.::._.:..::::.:=::.::.:..:=.::=:.::._ ______ _, __ CLASS A -(!) Br!al!! ~. . " ..... ~~, ..... ' ' lncorpor•llon . C1lllornl1) ·-IU\,lld to ,......,,_ loc1i.:I 11 227 Corparf!lon, o2N5 E•t Clllll Hlohw1y, Thlt ~-II conduc:lltd b'( • M1ln for,.,. """"lws l11e1tltd 11 321 M1ln Sull• 7, Coron1 Ml Mar, C1Uf. 9'l4H Corpo!'llloll. In ..... City or S.•I BllfCll. Cwnty ol Thll 11111ln..• I• bll1'19 CordlKltd by • Georo• M. Turnfl', S1<:r .. 1ry Or'"O', SI•" (If C•ttforn!•. C1lllornl1 llrnltltd PlrlMl'alllP. Bill Pascoe, NHYC; (Z) Drumbeat, Don Aqres Jr., NHYC; (3) Chaiisma, William oPwer. NHYC; (4) LoCo Viente 11, Jim Seals, BYC; (5} • :;~ Intermezzo, Jack Bibb, BYC. This ,,,,_, w11 1111tc1 with "" coun· Th1t '"' 1fftOl.ll'lt of ·Pllf'c11111 0tlu M a-r11 P•rt111r -Alnll'k•n style dur e two-days each ly Cltdt of 0r•"11' Counly on M1ri:h 12, con•IW•llon lfl cor1Mdlon wllh •-ld Aorlculturll StrYlcl COtpl)r1tlon ~t ey afe Oft active dutv 1m tr1n1ter of Mid lken" lor llCMM•l 1nd MlcNl•I s. Mrlr• J • Newport Yachts CLASS B -(I) Trend, Jim '"· Linderman, BYC; (2) Free • Futtl 11111 tiu11neu. !ndudln11 t1w1 flflM1 tt.:1 In· 'Tiiis 11•1-..nt t!ltd wlltt Int County ild short-hair wigs are ban· Publllhltd Ortn0• C1111t C111y P\lol. v.ntory, 11 the llllTI of '13.50Cl.OO, wlllch Clll'lt ot Or1ng.1 County on: M1rc1!,...211. ed .APfl1 ,, t, 16, tt, 1m 912·13 consi,11 of 1119 1o11ow1,..: c1111 11.000.000 lt13. er Thlt'n• M. w1rd. ~tY n except Jor bald men, said Spirit, Roy LaHue, BYC; .(3) .. " Swift, Arrigo/Mallinckrodt, ~Ind noi. ~y•bl• In cull fhl'OU!Oll ,.ubHMled Or•• Clllit Dally Pllot. spokesman· Sgt. John Wentz, •SoCRW· s:i.ooo.c•11 0t1Mn11 note. HY1DI• APl'll 2• '· ''· 21. ~ •13 23, a . law student fro· m <-. 111 c11f1 throuoh escrow, Sl.500.00; In-• uq.i• PUBLIC NO'l1CE Win Top Honors NHYC-BYC; (4) Ana Marta -· ---,-,-~,.-,00~,-,~.~,7,.~.~,71---111111~1 noll 1" t1vor of 1111.,., •.000.00. PUBUC NOTICE Francisco. · .. .,.. STAnM•NT All otMr bulfnflt "'m" Ind ldclrMt11 . Thi folloWl1111 plf$0tll .,. dol uMd by lt>t Tr•n•lwor within ""'" , .. rs FICTITIOUS aus1N•ss "In the Air National Guard 1111 •••' .. ,, w ''' •• known to .Jiii NA.Ml! STAT•MliNT you're a co'vllian 28 days a Mln.-1 ••· Tr1n1,.,... 1r• 1.1nw. ,... I 1r1 dolllll DISCOVERY Tl.AVEl. 'I01 OC:1111 Tiii! It fllt bHn ..,.... ~ llkl TN follow no plf'&Onl month,'' Wentz said Sunday. AYI .. LlollM 8Hd'I. C•lll. 92651 uc.n-Ind lnllncled !f:Mlhll'H II r• bllllMtl H : "" H -• c. ct1M1c1 Wlhlqulit Jr., "5 ~ 111.11r..i tir s.c. 2«114 M ,,.. eu11111r.1 111d <>RAMGE co. CAii: co.. . ''""' ' Eve,n_jbough you're on duty -· L......-BMm. c..111. t2tSl Profftskwls caoer1htt '"' eo115'cW1tton aiw., COi~~ n'J: Pl""'" LIM only two days a month, you Mwllyn 'W. W11WQul1I, "5 o.m.-', for 1111 ri-ft.r of Nkl bullllllfl llM J-_.,_,~ ' L-e..ai. c.111. '2651 "-..,~of wld llC911N •• 10 111 ,.Id on"" Huntington euc11 n... have to look lhis way all the Tlll1 IMlntU II cOllduc:tld by tn ln.. •ttff Mid lr•Mlw hll bMf1 10J)'VYed r:; JIClt Ludlow, 11»1 Aloh9, Huntt!llJton c11Yklull. Nici ~rtmtftf °' AlcofWlllc .__.... BllCh f»I' · tfme. It really hampers your c . eonrlcl w1111qu111, Jr. Cl'f'lt•nj. Tiiis IMln111 15 COl'lductld 11'1 1 Oll'lfr•I civilian. life • ., Tllh •11"'"*'1 W•I II ... Wlltl flle C_. TMt • ..... tr-'tr and ·•"'""""' 01 p1rtn1rlfllp. ty Clll'lt of Ol'tnot County on Mlol"tll 2'. Ille lfort1.11d slacll In. "'l<k· "Jtt\11'"' Thi ',•~· s.,~ Wiii! IM Coun-1'7:1 MUl.....-t· Md good w!lf "' 1.lld bul!Mll • s ..... , ...... w , ,,._ Wilt bl! -*• .,Id fl'll c.on1kltrltlon f'f Cllrlt of OfNIM CNllY DI' Mirth ll, ~ °""""' COii! Diiiy Pllof, tMrlfOI' tOfllhotr with , 1111 c~1!1an ltn. PIJMt By ALMON UlCKABEY ....... Edltw Thr:ee Newport yachts made the best of the light going in Los Angeles Yacht Cluli's Point Dume-Santa Barbara Island race Sunday to win top overalf;and' Class A honors. -""'"-'-' •_•·-'-"-~-·._1_m_...,,~-=~·~'"'-n_1 ~lcftr= i: :k='!i't. ~ ': l"ubUIMd Ol'•nctt Goist c.ny ,.11ot, PVBUC NOTICE '"°"'"""""'" ... an or •ftw ""' 1111 d1y of Mlrtll "~ 2" tftd AptU 1. ,, 1m 1?2·13 Overall winner was Al SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cassel'a 00.foot sloop Warrior, The 2,000.member . Cons1imtt ch Cl b Federation of California has Bahia Corinthian Ya t . u ; Mev. 1973 11 1111 KCrow ~nm.m M -------.--------1 PJtl'IFl!~~•ON•!-&:i;t:ROW Sl<ltVlf':E'I. PUBUf NO'l1CE _,_, 17m Irvine 8ou'tv1rd. SI/lit E, 111 ftll JtOTICI! 01' TltUJT••'I SAL• Clty al T111tfn, eovnty llf or.no.. Sitt. o1'l----=""""'===--- times on the Class A and B finishers. 'nle race was the filth in LA YC's Whilney Series. Results: CLASS A-(I) Warrior; (2) Rohon; (3) Tribute. CLASS B -Cheelah, .Dick Pennington, KHYC; (2) 'lllera, James O'Hern, . SDYC; (3) Oiabetical lll, Campbell/· Wilson, ABYC. T .I. Mo. 1·1•»U. • • C1Ulornl1. provlclltd th1! tl\9 °'"rtment l'ICTITIOUS IU'llNf.SS On Tund•Y M•v I, Im. II 11.00 A.M., of AlcohDllc BewrlOfl Control hit 1p. NAM• STATl!MllHT BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO., II di.fly •P. proved 11ld tr1111f<lr o1 Hid lie.nit. The following l)lt'i.on1 •r• ·doing point.cl Tnntwe under 111d pur1111nl ta O.!td Min:ll 2f, lf13. busln.-• 11 : second was Bob Grant's 61-urged an eJ:'tension of the foot sloop Robon, Newport meat boycott -on Tuesdays arbo ~ h Cl b d thi d and Thursdays -for the re-H r r• ac t u ' an · r SHIP ROCK RACE BOATING JI, Al · Schoellerman, BCYC; (5) Blue Streak, Tom Corkett, NHYC. . CLASS C -(I) Wings; (2) Casquie ,-Choat/Arnold BCYC; (3) While C a p , •Michael Eisenb«g, ,WYC; (4) .'l'olnahawt n, John Meno, ,BYC; (5) Porpy, Roy Sinclalr, •BVC. . · CLASS D -(I) Andiamo, Bob Sodaro, BYC; (21 Bai11n- dia, lnlman/McClalre, LIYC/ BYC; (3) --COmmotl on, Marshall Beck, BYC; (4) Odin, Don Price, SSSC; (I) Queene Anne, Durgan/Hal· Jett, BCYC. . ... . ·I I ,. ., • l>Md of Toni rteordltd Dlc9"'lbll" "· E""" M. K•varttl•n Hydr1 Cltah Sy1tem1, Hydr1 G111rd, 1966, 11 IMI. No. U3Df, In book ll:tf, 111111• Tr1n1twor •nd l lc1nM• Hydr1 \lee, Hfdr• St11m. 17..0 SUperlor 145, ol Offklll:I R1<onll In 1119 ol'flc• ot 1!1111 ltm Av1., Co1t1 Miff, C.lll, 926V tl)I COU'l'lly lt:ICOl'der ol Or111111 C1111111Y, Ernnt A. Stumpf Cll1r ... T. Slrv1l1, -1 C.n"'I• Pl., mainder of April "unless meat was the C.Olumbia-52 Tribute LnTLE WHITNEY SERIES prices are drastically reduc-co-skippered by a syndicate CLASS A-(1) Westerly ll;" ed." , i composed of ~ MacDonald, Meek/Corbett, CBYC; (2) 'I11e In a resolution passed SUn--.NHYC; Jack IHol~e~n, Long Spirit, Gordon Larson, Sl day at the group's annual con-Beach Yacht ~ub, Dick Blat· BVC; (3) So ·Long, Gary Tini Taylor Defeats MORF-(l)_S_@ll!&.fu.;_(2), __ Big Maggie, Mike Harvey. C•111ornl•, Will. SEll AT PUBLIC AUC· Tr•nll-.nc1 Ntwporl 811ch, C1lll 926'0. TlOH TO H'IGHEST llCCEI. FOR C:ASH lni.noect Trlntlltr'll• Mfcfllel Elba Wnl, f1Jt Worsfllm Dr .• !P11~•bl1 II llnw.of 11111 Ill ttwl\ll /flOl'llY 1'1.0l'llSllONAL •SCROW Sl!lVICl:S wtilttl., f(Wl)2 of 1119 United St•'")! ti the IOU1ll front p O au "' Thll buslMU ts COl'lclucltd by I ~·I "1~•nct1 IO the· Old °'11111' Coun!y Tinfl., Cell"'1111 ""9 p1rtn1rlfllp. vention here, the federation terman and Bill I:.aWhorn, both Swenson, AYC:. called for a 15 percent reduC-of Balboa Yacht Club. CLASS B -(1 ) Dc>witcher, CourttwwH, loc1ltd In IN 200 Sloclt of l!tcrow ,.._ ,,..,.7.1 Cfllrlff T. Strv•lt Wtll Slnt1 Anl loultv1rd !lorlnll'ty Wtll PubOlfled Or1no. CO.st Dally Pilot. Tllll 1111emtnl wu !llltd with tM Coun.. "II Sfl'w!), S111t• Alll, C•lllornl1, 111 Aor11 ' Im 11131-73 ... Clerk of Or•nGI C-IY on M1rch '· lion in meat and poultry mE TRIO of CiaSs A boats Don Hucker, UF; (2)' Hobo rtgflt, tltlil lnd ·l11'9rett conwyN lo 1nd , ___ ·--,-,.,-------j" now h.id 11y It llnd9r' Stld OHd ot Tr11111 lt73 1'·2*! prices by May 1. finished the 112-mile course Ill, Robert Logan Jr., WYC; ln ..... pr°'*"' a11u1lH In Slld Coun!y PUBUC NOTICE Pllbllshtd Or111119 eo..t 1>111'( Pllol. •rid $1111 ~tcrlbld 11: I• -30 1m n,.n • before the winds went entirely (3) Tenacious. Alex and Grace • _N~ Ta.res7 nat Sunday afternoon. Class A "Kiriiball, ABYC. AU of.the le15tllolcl .f'llll of Trintor a 511'4 M1rcll V 1rid.Aprll 9, .., ""' • ln lat '7 ol TrKI m•. II l'-'1 on • NOTICI! TO-CltEOITOt"S ~II rKonMd In Book 1S7 P191s I IUl"E'l.IOR COUlltT OF THI! PUBLIC N011CE 1f!r0Uah 14 at ..,Mltcllt•lllOVI M'Pi• .ITATI! 0 .. CALIFOl.NIA f"M r«i:irct1 of Or111111 Covnty, Clllf'Qml•. THa COUMTT O" Oil.I.MOE NOTIC• TO CONTllACTORI Slld ltaMtdd •Sitt. In lnt1n11t hrJl"'lll N .. •7U» , CALLI"• POii llDI bffn crfftltl b'( 11111 urt1\n ll•M 0.1111 E1t1I• of MABEL ICAY STEVENS LIN· SChaol C 1st t I c r-:rHEWPORT-MESA June 10,.1"3, ••eclllltd by 1119 lrvlM DER Dlct1sltd. UNIFIED CDmPll'.lir. •I ,\AhOI' •nd .., MICCO JrrtOTICE IS ,~0¥1GIVJ:'' ·~ 1119 &kl DeadllM: 11,:00 o'clock •. l!'I. of ttle COrpariflunl' ,. Nl'W'MI• .,..non, cP'ldllOrl "' ffiti ·~it'lmff («Idell! :U!h d1y"' APRIL. 1m . " H•rbor'"'hrnstmtnl Co .• 1 Clflfon'll• lhllt •II P'f'IOlll fllvlng cl•lms t0•ln1t llM Plit• 01 Bid Rlallpl: 1'51 Ptlcentf• corpor111on, 1111111"9 •IMll •• Oewr 111d decldlnt ,,. rectiilred lo fill tMm, Awnut. Coslf Ml'MI • 1 ShorlS C1YetOJl'(Mfll Co., IS l"M• wllll fllll 111C.1111r'('vowc1"4°1. 1,.1119.ofll(• Pnllld ldel'lflfleetlon : lN""'1' ElEC· 'Nhlch I--· t-dld '" 11111 offlc• « ... dlfll al tl'i• •bcwll 1!11lft«I court. or TRICAl MAIMTENA.N.CE SER.VICE TO of 1t111 Counly Recorder of Or1not1 Coun-to pra.nt thllm', wllfl the nec:ess1ry Ct STRICT 'OW"!EC PROPElltTIES' SACRAMENTO ~ A student volunteer group says more than 2,CKM1 Californians with in- comes.ranging from $20,000 to $1~ million. annua11y-.paid no state income tares last. year because of tax loopholes. . Siaie Sen. Mervyn Dymally, -. Los AngelfS Democrat, said the· figures were produced by ·~ProjeCt I:oophole,:. which he described in a news release as a "volunteer student-citizen task force probing state tax loopholes." Oymally is sponsor of the organization. aild B boats had been:the only · · Pl!RF (Harris'Series) -(I) mes to finish · Jate Sunday F)ame Diet Ramage, I:.BYC; nig!JI. The C and D fl~ls (2) Cl!aparral, Lee Stratford, were left ~latting helplessly CBYC; {3) Magic, Steve somewhere between Santa Mulhollen, ABYC ; {4) Viva, llartihra Island """ I h •• Kori . Klokke, LA YC; (21 mainland.· 1' ~ I > ' ~· Wanderer, ~Richard Daniels~ ·vie .race coll1IJ1ijtee said , HHYG. . , none of the boats Still at sea---------- Sunday night could save their ty on Augu11 23, 1~ In Book 6681, PtQe voucfltra, to !tie underslonld 11 11111 olf lc1 Pl&c• P'tens 11r1 or1'Fll1: 1157 Plec91'111• na of Olflclfl It.cords. ol •llorney_ V,.WRE_NCE K. HARVEY, eu AYenllt!, Cati• M••• . Thi 1lrtll Adl:lrn1 111d Olhllt° common North 8roldway, S11nt1 An&, C1Ufornl•, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlllt ttle clnlg11111on. II •'!Y· at IN r11I prop1rty wlllch ls the pl•c• _of bu1ln11s ol the lbo\"H\I;~ SCl'lpol Olstr!cl _of Or:9nll9 dffc:rltied 1bav• 11 purPOrlld ta be: un0e..,1ontct.1n 1n~t1ers Pt"rlalnlng to County, C1Ufoml1, ectlng ti •nd tlll"OUllh 12:2' Pol1rl1 cr1Ye, N1wp0rt 81ach, Ille est•I• of ttld decedent, Within. four 111 Govirnll'!I B011rd, Mr•ln•"er rlll'l'Tld c111toml1 rnon1ttt, •ll•r the llrsl publlcatlon of this to 11 "DISTRICT", w111 recel.,.'\lp to, but Thi undertl(lnll<ll Tn;1lee d!1el•lmt •ny notlu. not l•l~r thin tM •bo'JHll!ed time. ll1111nty lor 1ny 1neorrec!11111 ot the 1trffl C1i.d AIWll S. 1'13. se•led bids tor 111• award of • conlrtcl .addrns Ind 0'1MI' Cornmo!I dl51on•llon, II A. l.AGNAlt ll~Oll:I. tor the lbOYI projlC'I. 1ny, sl'IOwn llll'•ln. Executor of lhfl wU1 Bids shill 111 ritelllwcl ln lhfl pl11:e ldlln-S11d wle will· bl m16t, bul wllllol.lt at lhfl •bow named d«edtnl t!lled •l)oYt! 11ld shell be op1nltd 11'1d COY'ftlllll or w1rrlflty, ••Pl'e"ll or lmptlld, LAWltENc• k. HAI.VEY p1,1bllcly rlld 1loud 11 the 1bOY•1l•ted r'91rd tng tltte, P01.esslon. or .n· 111 Marti! .,...,..,y time •nd piece. Cll!llb!'llCM. IO PllY ..... r1m1lnlng prln-SHI• ""'· caui.ni11 E1c11 bid 1'9'11111 conform Ind be clpel """of 1111111111<1)·wcvrltd by uld Tll : cn•I as41ll r11110t11fw to 1119 contrect doclHM!lta. e Doctor Held Deed ol Trust, to-wll: S76M.l.n , whtl In-Allenlly fer 1:.-enter TN DISTRICT rtNf'VIS lhfl rlOhf to re-t.,..t lhflr1onf 11 ll"OYldld 1ft uld Pu!)lllfled Or'•• Coli! C.Uy Piiot, llCI 1ny or •ll bid• or lo w1lw •nr Ir· EU d Boat Firm • Appoints M~nager not9(1I. ldv11w:es. II 1ny, undlr 1111 ltrms April 9, ''· Z3, :JD, lftl _ 10.1·13 r11111l•tlllft or 1~1orm1ltln 111 1rry ttk11 or REKA (UPI) - A octor of Mid Died of Tr1111, !Mt, cl\trO" and tn thl bidding. has been indicted for allegedly .._ UPll'IHS of !hi Trus!M 1nd o1 IN 1rr.n11 PUBUC NOTICE No blddlr ~'I wltlldr1w hi• bid for • · Jiii':" ett1lltd by wld Dlld ot Trust. ~lad a1 tort\ .. tlv• (45l d•v• •fl•r 1111 being int61:icated when he ad-nie promotion of Gene Mad-TN blnlflcl•rv lll'lltlr wld CHd of d•t• ~ 1ar thl Ol*llno of bids. ministered anesthesia to a g. led · Tr111! Mt'tlafor• 1•1Cllltd Incl 0.llvtrtcl NOTICI! TO CRED ITORS A PIYllWnl bono:I Ind I p1rtor~nct1 den to the newly crea posr to 11111 undlrsigllld • wr111.n Cecl•r•llon su,.1uuD11 couaT OF THI bond will be "'IUlred prior to n1C11t1on of year-old girl who died on the to'on of manager, Group Sup-"' c.t1ull •!Id OlfT\llld 1or 11111, Ind 1 ST·.ITa 01' CALIFDllNIA FOil the conrrect. Thi pey~I bono:I lhlU bl t' lab) wrltl.n Nolkl o1 C111ull 1nd Ellcllon to Tff• COUNTY Of' CMtAtlGI! In 1119 form 11! 1or111 In 1119 contrect opera irlg e. port Shops, has been an- 5111. TM undlr1lonltd c1uMd 11ld Notlu ,. .. A·m74 docum.nt1. The Humboldl County Grand nounced b J M · of d c.t'eoll' •nd EllCtlon to Seti lo bl Ell1HI ol JOSE,.H LEED A8~0N, GOYll'fllng B111rd . Y ensen ~ recordld In lhl county wfllr1 11111 r11I •ho known II J~ l. Abrlm$0tl, Br eor.ttiy H•r~ Flll'lllr Jury returned second~egree Costa Mesa. property 11 1oc11H. eeceaHO. Purdlll-'"9, Aflnl murder and ,· n v o I u n t a r y the Cit.: Mlon:ll 27. 1t13 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to tlll Publlshld In °'"* COISI D•llY Piiot Madden assumes l!IENEF1C1AL SERVICE co.. crtdttora o1 "" lboYll n1rnltd d1eec1.n1 April, •nd 16, lm 1t:J6.73 manslaughter charges Friday -cibility for all of the 11-tr111ttt. by 11111 .n pW10n1 NYll'IQ cl1lm1 IO•lnll 1119 · t h · J j Dr '~-TITLE INSURANCE ANO 111d decedent ,,. required 10 111. them. PUBLIC NOTICE aga1ns anest es10 og st . commonly shared work opera- TRUST COMPANY, Aelnl w1111 1111 n1e1111rv voud>lrs, In 1111 offlc•" ---~~=,....,===---Joseph Hnilo, 45, Arcata, a 1· · th J en complex ly LINDA HALSEY of !I'll clerk of ..... •boW tnlllted court, or1' l'K'trTIDUS IUSINl!SS ions 1n e ens Authorllld s111n11ur1 to p,.11n1 1111m, witti '"' r.ec•u.arr MAM• STAT•Mt:NJ member of the staff at Mad (Jensen divisions include Cal Published Ntwport H1rbor N1w1 Pr111 voocfllrl. to ti. undll'"Slontd cto Mr. Tll• fouow11111 p1r1on 11 daing bus1n1ss River Community Hospital. Boals, Ranger Yachts, Luhrs combined wllll th• Or1ng1 C0111t Cally Edw1rd H. Slane, 43olO C1mpu1 Drive. PO 11. · Pllol, N1wport 8nch. C•lltornl1. Aprll '1, Bo• 1207, Newpor! Baiteh, C1llf01'n(1 . QUALITY PRODUCTS, 16J.5 Ohm• Boat Company, De Fever t, ''· 1•n tll·73 92660. whkh 11 the lll•c• or binlnns ot war, unit A. c11111 M111. c11u. n~21 p •· d Trawlers and Balboa Motor -1111 und1rslon«I rn •II mall9'1 pert1!nlnog Seng! K. Sv.nuon, 163~ms W1y, • air Bae ... e PUBUC NOTICE ta the 1st1r1. al wtd dtcldent, wllhl" tour Unit A, Co.I• M•11, C1llt. • Homes). months 11ter "" rrrs1 1111bllc1Hon of 1111s Thi• bu1lnes1 11 c.anOIKt b.,. •n In· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) In his new position, Madden ,ICTITIOUI •USll&EI,·---nolki. dlvld1111! NAM• STATIMt.NT "O•ted M1rc11 27• lm. &enot K, SveN'IOll The northern caucus of will direct the existing opera-The fOllowlng per10111 1r1 c1o11111 ROSE LEIKER AlllAMSOH Tiiis •1•1tm1111 w•• lli..t wllh !tie Coun· Cal 1' for n 1' a Federat1'on of t'oo"" of the wood shop, mold businns ••· Execvtrlx of the wlll of""" ty Ci.rk or °"'"'" county on M1rcll 13, "'" · · •hoYe n•m<'d 61Uc11nt ,,-Y De Is ha sh ho d usho'on SWEDISH . AMERICAN MOTORS EOWA•D "· STONE ·~ ,,..s oung mocra s en-op, spar s p an c Po.tT, 1us Oll!Tlt W•Y· sui11 o .. ,.~m-DrM l'UbUlhltd °''"" eo.11 c11r., P11o1. dorsed mayoral candidates Shop. In addition, Madden will f , COii• Mesi, Cl. t2627 "° an 1117 -2 • n--•-li hing Rober! c. c11rtt.n...wi. 5,,, E. oc..n hwpoi1 INcfl. c•i""'* ,.... M1n:t1 1•. » n • •4 ,_.,4 Thomas Brad1ey of I:. o s be responsible for estab s 111m .. Ap•. 1. Lono e.1e1i, c.. tOI03 Tit: m4l ~ PUBLIC NOTICE a. ..... eles and Black Panther new support organizations to Ov9 HllMltlWI, P.O. Bo• lm, lOl1I A~...,.. .. fer lf•IWll111 n.all!li Buell, c. . ...,, P'Ubll.,.... Ono• C•d o.11y Priot .. 1------------1 Bobby Seale of Ol.kland, ac-meet the growing needs of Tiit• """'"'"' 1, coMuc:IH by 1 ~ AprH 9, , .. n. 30. 1m *'"n l'ICTJTIDUs •tn•M•u co~ to chapter president Jensen Marine. .,11_ ~ • MAMS STATSM•tn' G "-•"" f 25 RoDlf1 c. c11r111 .. n.... PlJBlJC NOTICE ,...,. tollowlflt P"'°" 1s dalflt """-ary oes. Madden's bac""&' .,.... .... o · GETS' PROMOTION Jensen's Madden Coast Boat ~ Facility Enlarged tr~.!:'~":"..:' ~IY ""on"',:,~ es: MYLAH OllYWALL, 1417' e1l1ow. The 1,5()0.member organiza-years in the boating industry . lt71 •..., w..1m1111w. c1u1om11. 92613 ti on e I e ct e d Harvey inclOOe,, working on the Willard Boat Works, bullde.r FJ-.. llOTtC• TO C•R~I Thom•• H1nty Myttn, lllS Nyal•, E•u•l"nder, 22, of Los Angeles, --~•M'on O[ the Cutty Pvtlll~ Orllll" eo.11 01 11,. Piiot su,.••tow: COUttT OF TH• R-. N•vteii. "m lJ6&G 1 t:."uvai.;iw ..... u of the largest f i b e r g I a s s Muell It, 26. Ind ..,_II 2, f, lftl ns.n ITAT1: DP" CAL.ll'CMtlUA l'Oll Tiii• bullntU It. conducttd by •n Ill' 8S nrocjdeot Sunday. Bryce Sark and supen·ntendent O( """" Tff• COUttTY OP CMtAIM• c11Y1W11 r·-yachts in the world, has doubl· Na. A·m14 Thornai' H1nfY' MVl•n Vrudenburg, 26, San Jose and marine constrndlon on the PUBIJC NO'llCE E1ltl1· of ALBEl.T MART t H Thll '''''""'"' WIS llltd wllll Tiii Coun-·Su 'Kohn 27 Los Angeles Saint Lawrence Seaway. He ed its production facilities for --~~~~..,..,==~~= SCHROEDER .• •k• ALBERT M. ty Cllrlt of or.not County on Aprll 3. 1"3 • • • sTAT1!Ml!NT o' aaANOONMINT oF s c HR o E c ! •. • k.. Ale Ell: T ·-·I! 2uu , were -e I e ct e d to the was seven-year apprentice to the manufacturing of its new us• o,. '1CT1T1ous 1us1NEs1 NAMI SCHROEDER. o.c11seo:1. Publ11hld or•• coe11 01nr Piiat. Democrati'c Natt'onal Com Shipwright Barge & Boat. lo·ne of Vega 30 · fiberglass Tl!• tollPW11'19 plrJont l'l•W &l>enOoned NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to "" Aprll ,, 16, 23, )0, lt73 990-n • . - 1111 uM or 1111 flct111-1>u1ln.11 n1m1 c trldlton of 11111 abave n•rntd dec:tden• m1ttee Builders in England. • a. 1 HEATING & AlR CONDITIONING 11111111 persont 111vln11 c111ms ao1!nst tllt PUBLIC NOTICE 1----· ______________ _;:;_______ diesel Off-shore crui s ing· co., et 3062 T11'(1or w11. COii• Mtuo, 11ld d1eedenl ire rlQulrtd to IU• them, , I C1Ufoml• 92426. wltll tilt flllCHSlr'I' vouc:l'ltrs In tht office yachts, lir---..;\!'!~~IM.JWl!MSS-l!!_mt c•f•rltd 10 al 11\t dirk of Ille 1t>Ove •ntltlecl court. or flCTITIDUS SUllNEll -:;;;;:;;;;:~;a::::::::=:::::;::::::=::::;;::~"1 , • was rlleif Trl'Ol'•no• ounty an ro Pl'fltnt 111e111, wtttt-t111 roe<eu•rv NAML.J.tAtlM.EHT ~r-=-1 ~~ '""'tn addition ,to their main ~be!' 11, 1t71 vouchtrs. to tile undersigned at 1119 olflc• Tiit lollowlnt Ptrlon• t"• aatfll ....,, s -7&?7.'E'K>~ Cii · Cll1rlts Henry. MCll"lon. :JOSI T1ylor af •ttor111YS GIBSO N, DUNN .. busfnK$ 11: . ·1'.. .t:S.~ .I'-plant in sta Mesa, which W1y. CO.II Melt. C•Hlorlll• m» CRUTCHet., 550 N--1 Cenltr •Ort..... a.1.S.B. l"ROPERTIEI, 15'1 l2 11--•y1t.ro Wlilird M11r1. :JOU Tfylor W1'f, Sult• IOO. Newport Bt.cll, Cflllornl1, C...,bourO Av1., Irvine. C1llf, 92105 • AllfJ "I~ COnStruclS huJIS. and large COlll Mftl. C1ll!wnl1 m,, whlcll It lhfl pl•<• al bUslrllU olf the Johft H. IKll91t. 1573: (flertlol.ffg Aw., ~ }{ \': ft....!L ... ~Gettel. }{ TM• 111111"'"' "Wis eonducttd by 1 under1!gM11 In 111 ""'*' pert11111fll to 1rv1n1, c1. n70s N.U. JI -ya ow.,_, .. , ... , y yachts Up to 120 feet, the new ...,..., ptrtnenlllp. 1111 11t1le of Nici ctec:9dtfll, within '°"' Rudy lv...:\c, '" Forttl Av• .. Jolln-• ..: f Aceordln1 to,,.. $tors. Fountain' 'Valley f~'lity w1'il c111r1" H9ntf Hortoct months 111er "" 11n1 Pl*!lcltton ol' this 1i-. ,.1. 15'01 ~ ,_;;:-To dewlop message for Tue.sdoy. '"112641 P1011ct. • Fnnk A. ntfi, 21• PtuHN st .. ~ reodwordscouespoudlt"Gtorunbera: meet the greater de for PIMlrlled °'""' c01St 0e1rr P11o1, o.ttd """" s. 1m · Jot1n1'-'< ,. •. 15fO.t of-ZodJochlrth·i.-production boats. pres e 0 t April 2, •• 1 ... '1J, lfi'J ..,.71 CllFFOftD A. SCtflilOEOElt Mk11911 G. hchek. 4336 Mt. ll:oy1I 1~ 31 ~ -· ··-~"o exten' d over ••.• Execvtor ot IM Wlft of ..... l lvd AIRIOll '•"'· ,.I, IS101 .,... ""'' --.... PUBUC NOTICE oiasON~.;-~.~'• ,,T_11 .. ·'"'-'""'.· 11 cmc1uctec1 i.v • Gtnw•I ~~-$1 ~~ ~~ ni • in advance. -----:-.,.,..,,-----l•r:WllM•flllA.A...... JoMH 81Clllk A~ '341vi°" 6'~ LOcited· a( 112QO. cc:indor Manca :o-:liDiTo1t• :9...=-'loMcl.~~sllff• Tllh 111*'*'• w11 nlld w11111hi c1-lfwlh lSTo 65N Avenue ln Fountain Valley, SU,.IEl.IOll couaT 01' TN• T .. : m•1 .... .n . ;;J'" of 0!"•1111' c-ry on ~I :a. dShob Mic. 66,,... ITAT• D, CAllfOl:NIA FDR A~ fW l..cwtw nqu 7 Md )7 ~ 67 With the modern 25,000 IK(U8l'e feet TMI COUtfTT Of' OIU.NO• l'wbllthld Ol'MOt C..t o.lly Pllof, Putlfllhtd °'"'not C011t C.llY : ~-=fr 0 "" : t production area eocompaues "* .,1 o1 ~~s~i1:" MAY W'ELU Apl1I '' 1" ti.'°· im 1"'·" """' '· '" u. ,,, 'Im 100.. AO~ 70Ukett · a 2«re site. It conta• O'\fel' 1Nd. PUBIJC NOTICE TI Yo.,i 41 71 ~ A,50,000 worth of lea.te-bold OTICE IS HERISY GIVEN lo "" I PUlJIJC NOTICE 12~ .CZ 72All -....1 Cf'Mllor1 of 11111 •boVI ~ ~ ,lc:TIT'IOUS SllSINIEIS ·• ~~ 4.Jlhor'll TI fret improvements for fi.,.., .. alS lhtl •• .,.,. ... ltnlf'll C\t>ln'\l '°''"'"!I'll NAME ITATEM•NT l'ICTITIOUI IUSIN•" 14 ....,.,..,, .WArttod 74o.v.eep lamioatooo' bulk ·-der--' will dKtftlll .... rfctulrtllll IO lllt IMm, Th9 lollow!nt WIOlll 1,. Going NAM• ITATEMINT 15Nid A!Y-7$Solutlcn ,·~ ' w• 6'.,..nd"" w1t11 "" "'"""""' YOW<Mr11 to "" budnts• 11, Tiit "°''°""I'll "''°" i. dolfll 11us1M.1• 1sMbnt'( A6VolUPbl• 76Wlm storage of·polyester resins a 17 Others PMYC; (3) Aniia, Tom Schock, NHYC; (4) Red Dog, Charles Sparkuhl, BYC; S.. quoia, Jim Moore, SSSC. DAVE ULIMAN of the host BaJboa Yacht ctub was the CJass A winner in the Harry Tim Taylor of Csbrillo Beach Yacht Club defeated 17 rivals in the Tornado Catamaran Class Sunday to win . top honors in California Yacht Club's Olympic Classes ~ood Perpetual Series for Regatta. The Tomados bad ~ Lld~l4s Saturday and ~¥· ·the largest turnout for the "1'be event drew 64 boats m event. ·three classes. Winner of the one-man Finn .Jet.ASS. A -(1) Dave Class With 13 entries was Ullman, BYC; (2) B·i 11 Steve Hathaway of Calif6mlk : M<>qir;, ~ye; (I) . l\oli'land Yacht Cldb. Final results: ~bman •• BYC; (4) Jo n 47~ (6) -(I) No name, Bob Baldwin; KllYC; ·(Sf Harry Bainbridge Stage Harilor YC Wood, ABYC. Mass.; (2)0Rapid Rider, Rick CLASS B .._ (I) Gary Downing and 'MikeDenl\'ey·-·Harnilton, BYC;'·(2) Ken RDss CYC. • BYC; (3) Doris Kim, BYci FINN (3) -(I) Bugaboo, Steve Hathaway, CYC; (2) Fluttetby, Allen Heller, BCYC; (3) Wild Duck, Ivar Zalitis, Toronto SC; (41 Seba .. tian, C.B. Watson, PVYC. TEMPESf (8) ( I ) Screaming Yellow Zonker, Ken WeiB; ABYC; ( 2 ) P,eregrine, Tom G a1 es, SCCYC. TORNADO (18) (I) Screamhlg Yellow 1.onker, Tim Taylor, CBYC; (2) Torea, Cappy Sheeley, Waikiki YC; (3) Sokitou, Harvey/Stewart, WYC; (4) Blue Barracuda, Bob Keltenhofen, BYC; (5) Full Tilt Boogie, Allen Wayne, CBYC. SOLING (11) ( I ) Bellwether, Pickard· Roquet, LBYC; (2) Quick Silver, Tom Jorgensen, LAY C ; (3) Woomera, Ken Young, CYC. (4) Tom Bossen, LIYC; (5) Marshall Gram, B'rC CLASS C -(I) Warren Fox, SFVSC; (2) Chris Calacci, BYC; (3) R. K. Slayton, BYC. Santana-21 Organized Newport Harbor Sanlana·21 sailors have recenUy formed • local fJeet association and are making plans for sununer of racing, cruising and trallerinc activities. FirSt event on the calender is ft informal "membership meeting April 12. On May 5 they plan to meet at Sctioci: Boats in Newport Beach to measure .boats and sails and to have a casual race around the belt buoy and back. Coast Guard Has Safety Muscfus LONG BEACH -Boatrrien who are not completely aware of the Coast Guard's role in boating safety are very often surprised when stoP.ped by a Coast Guard Patrol.Boat. The .Coast Guard recently stopped a small boat that had too many people on board creating an unsafe condition. 'Ibe skipper of the boat receiv~ ed a citation for "negligent operaUon" and was astoDiSbed when the Boarding Officer told him, "1 feel that lurther operation of your c r a f t P"""118 an ·••P•Clally hlir.lrdous condition .•• lie aiolhtued, "you will lake your heat to the ...-'.mix!"' Ing laclllly and will nol titt 1111- derway again u n t i I the hatardous condition Is remedied.'' tenninate the use of your boat: I) If you do not display t h e prescri6ed navigation llibt) between sunset and sllnfise: 2) If you have a fuel leakage from either the fuel system or the engine; 3) If ,you have an accumulation of fuel in the bilges or a com· part.ment other than a fuel tank; 4) If you do not meet the prescribed venUJation re- quirements ; and 5) do not meet . the requlrementa for backfire name control. T H E C 0 N 9CIEN110UI boatman will alwayx .... good "boating sense" by making sure that bis craft Is properly equllJped wl!h the neces&aly safety equlpmenl ll!'lllmlgnld ., 1119 oHlc• al 1ttorney CATA "lt0CESSING POWEil. 17" ••: 17 Col'\ lt7 8t 77 Somt acetone, atN !Ill filter system to i;c)l0NEL HERRING I. ,.:11:.1N1CLIN. 101 Humml110Dl'4, Clll'I• M1v, C•lllol'"I' THI': WEli.CO MOllTGAGE COM· 190ff Alllood 71TirnM "' b. AS A RESULT "of the E••• 11111 SlrMI, COlll MIW· C•ll•ornl• fll!U ,.Al•Y. un ,.., .. o.ctw•Y SvlN 201, ''Rl!lldY A9Cry1tofl• 7'0f process fre.sf'I air at 100 cu IC To team more about the federal . requirements for the .operaUon o ! recreational vesstJs or to set up a free, toui'tesy Molorboa1 Examl· nation with the Colt Guard AuxUlary you are encouraged to contJlct, lhe Director of Auzjllary, Eleventh Coast Guard Dlstrld, 19 Pine A> ... , Long Beach 90llOZ or call (Stl) tMu. W'lllcfl 11 "" oiec. « 1M1ntt1 of wtrnn Huotit• L•wl•, 1m Hllm< t.11111 Arla, c.11,, n'°' 20Gtoe1au1ntt• .so DI): SOMllM feet per mloute. It Ir fully laid Boatlng Safety Act of 1971, the !ht U'llllf'fllOMCI In •h mllt9rl 111"t1lnlt11 rnlnoblrd, COi.i• Milt, C1Ufornl11 t'M'H , THl!i , N!W WILLllC CEVl!ilCIP.. • LIO 211~-51 ICrp . 11 ..... -..014 pped he Jn f JI ~-··t G ard 'gl the' te !tie lllllt « Wld ~t. ""1111111 f!ll.W l't•nlt H. Lluthrl"f, 2VW [HIWoad MINT ~OllP.ORATION, C• 11 1or11I1 ~JULY Ji -22.T~nurgy 52Elikwwlf 82~1n· OUt and equJ 1.o U ~ U_ Vf&S YeR lftOllrl'lt 11..., the,.,., pulllke!IOft cit 11111 sirttt. Torf1ft(1, c1Ht0rnf• "'°' CtrW1llon, 1100 N. H1rvenhur1l s1.. .... 13 ~--pllance with the new authotlly to order vt\u to notlct. Qofttld A. R•ymond, 1.Mi lt«f'I ,..,k, Vtti Nm . C1Hlol'nl1 . ,;,u&. :u 23 Pl..., ---.com ' J'". 0..t.o A!WR $, lm. P'Olltf City, Cfllllonllt ~ 'Thlt buttMM 11 bllnQ cllld\lc1M by• , .. ,,.,. ~~. ss"'o. r.~ , fe<ftral reguJalJODS for health lennln&te the wte·of'your boat J, MAXINE SE.IY Tiii• ""'"'"'I• conduc!MI by lfl '1111111' (Of'POl'•llOl'I ~.. .w ...... _ Tbday nd ••• ty 11.r:u ladt sufflclent penonal lllK'llfri•"' rt..,. CClnlOtlltll ••MKll!IOll Olhtr tlllit • ' TliOMAS H, .IVltMllSTElt \..f9.,57 • 26J~ 56"'°""' ·MC..-loul a qcue • .1 ot trw...,.. llM'Mlll IMalMef. 1¥11n¥tlllt· Vk:1 ~shMnt, Mtrlf'llnt , YlllO . ~'DUM 57"fodrij 17Pqlt. • MCD Jack Hochadel, vice presl· fi Uoo ID o firefighting ·~I " ,/ ! • cot.oNEL N••R1Mo s. 'a.MtllUll w1rr'" "· t.wt. r111• ,,.It....,.. fli.ti W11111 ,.. c~ ~uo. 11 !°'""" .,~ 1S..... • 1981 p.,.,.. -n, ~ ·dent,· '"dlcattd that the m. ~vices or if tour craft Is lftll 1., .... lM ...... 'TN•""'"""'.-•• "'" '#tlft IMC-· Cltrk al Ori,.. Co...nty Olh ~ ,.., ,. ~ _. ~ ,_ UI c.ft MeM. c.ltf, ,., ., °"*' " en,.. c-1'( -IMrdl ,,, Im. ., Tw M. Wlrd. Dl9V!t c..itllj' 30 14/a . 90 ~,,_.....,... ... ~..plant e1pabiWy wd1<wll-<IJP'ipeietaling_ lr1.. ID . al'.erl!llded.1 ~"::'.::...; ,.,. -----.-~. ,..;; '°'Gaol®-~iJ:.a ,.,_,of 8'iow~Vepll0i0<~yach~per~th. condition. al ~-·•-•t ~. 60i1Iiii ..rJr' ..,...,.. 0r....-c-1 oeity ,..._., """'°"*' °'"'" c .. 11 o.irv ~1to11 .. ~ Or-.. c•.t °''" ,.ttot, \SJ ~ -· u ~ ... _. You may 80 """ • ~-~ o '-""' ,. M. n.. a. tm ,...,, MMC11 -. •1111 ""'" t. ,. '" 1m m-n Aorll '· '· ''· u. 1m • ....n ii no acctc!ent. • I ~l I ( r I I I ) -4 • • • I " I, ' • : • • • I ,' • I . *' ----. _, ' ' ' VOL 6!>,,_~0. 99,,2.,j. TIONS 2b PAGES -. fEN - .~--) . -. __ ,. ·;. ' Bor.der Patrol _Net:s~ ver .Weekend ---.-. • ly JOHN VAL'l;ERZA ·1-t;-:-' Of ttM D.lllY '"" Staff ~ ·For· border patrolmen operating the busy alien , checkpoint at San Onofre, the . past weekend was a mixed bag of high-- $J><e<l<;bases. contraband marijuana and ~ven attempts by four Mexican nationals 00 beat President Nixon's elaborate 5eeurifY setUp in Si n Clemente. The patrolmen have operated the roadblock near the Presidential estate ·~ continuqqsly ~for the past seven days in , an attempt to stem the seasonal surge o( wetbacks heading north this season to wor~ lh a,~iculture. Pat.rot C8pt. Gene Harris said during the past seven-day period, !Us men _ar- rested 'nearly 1,000 illegal aliens. The weekend figure was. 281. -AmOng those auens Were follr WhO thought they had-made it home free Saturday a1ter walking pas~ the check- ' "--awmen 'Dead Body' Just a Du'!f"m y •. Partygoer l , . . . · • '..St s' ,.... · : · .. . " ' \fP!l ,,.~ .. ' • ,. point via~......,; llrjp of,ca.mp -l>itrol..for deponatlon.. pulled over .voluntarily near San..Juan Pendleton1)!<oacll.' ,'.,o'_ · • ~ • • pn SUDl!Af. !)ight a ·hlgh-spe<d pursu\t ereit Road. · But wtien the ·four •• reaChed the,..,. reap~ l)>efdi. of lOO··mlles per hour iJl.. The cast-ol the contraband marijuana Presidential com~'.J\>OrUY \Se{ore 1 l,..-vtd several juri.9dictions and netted 1 k pl Sat d .d noon, Secret Sefvlce ae=i!lts cul short the. six _pel'90ns. . _ , ~ ace on , ur ay ·as a woman 1 en· journey. __ ~ _....., ".: ~ -~ • TbeJncldeQt llarted as .. the car bolted lilied as Leslie Joan Nixon, 23, of Two o[ the "tr · .,11 ma tbe\eom. ~ ttl~ I.be. c~eckpoint ~ led several Canada, droVe up to the roadblock - her (>OUDd were icked 6 ~b ~en.ts, . · @~f!..on the, cllase which fjoall~ end~ s~ ~gging l!l>Aly in the rear, TWo otOOrs ran nofflif0ii1,Y to ar.; ~e satl Die1o~ay in San Juan SUSpicious patrolmen asked to look in "rested -by San Clemente' polite. ; • ~ ~ C8pistrano. OfHcen said the driver of the'. frunk. . ... All four }Yere turned over to the Border the C<tf finally "quit trying to flll\" and "The thing · was packed so tight with ~---- ' coo . - -· .. ~. bricks or n1arijuana I doubt i! anyone ~ ..._, could get another one in," said Harris. The contraband ··weighed nearly 600 pounds. The "-'Oman, a visitor from Calga'ry, Alberta·, ~·as turned over to U.S. Customs , .agents fo r prosecution, ltarris said. The official explained that the -new surge of aliens rollows a fa1niliar pattern for the spring months because the fob ·market improyes come pla nting season. ·ar . ,, . Judge Rules' Phone Firm ' The calm of an uneventful Sun· day at the ~ Beach police station" was shattere<i liy-ari excited man who ran into the station and announced he had just seen a dead Hurt in 3 body In the hack of a truck. -s ~-ll -~ v· . . . ~::ii ~1:i ._·1ctuniz~ ~ Officer Paul Rose was dispatched I-ri.. . l'f ---, -to-the lacatlon-,,n .. Skyline Drive-10-~-·--flt:' . -t;ll --- investigate. · The. body was a dummy in silent repose. A 21·year-old man who attempted to climb-from one: Laguna Beach hotel room window to another arid fell three stories, 1landing on bis back in a paved alley, was hospitalized today with ex· . tensive injuries. . -· · Democratic ·chief Says- Claim False Robert Ross Rice of Los Alamit9s, had attempted -to Climb from a hallway win· ~ dow-mto a friend'a·toom about three feet 'aWay. The room keys bad been locked in tbe room. , ~ ~·,~ ·~iJ"lno7!. Nj:\~'. 1:• ' Richard , 01Neili; c1\3ir$11:• Gf the Orange County Democratic l!entra1 Com- mittee, bas denied a publlsbed·-report- tbat he arranged financing for Schools '73, an organization supporting three carr didatei. for the Laguna Beach school bOard. O'Neill branded the claims "completely unfounded," and said the first he knew of the aSiSertions was when an aide brought him a copy of the newspaper article. The charges were made in an editorial of the April 4 edition of the News--Post, a south coast newspaper. The editorial "Are School Elections Non • partisan?1', also stated that the caUfomia Teachers · Association (CTA) had donated money to the Schools ~3 campaign. "I dOn't even know those people: I don't know where he got his in- formation," O'Neill said. "It says •arranged through. Richard O'Neill.' I dm't know what they mean by that," said O'Neill. He said he had not . given any uioney to Schools '73. Anthony Dernettiades, . treasurer of Schools '73 said tile News-Post editorial Was ••absolutely false." ' "Our contributors are all people who live in Laguna or have children in Laguna schools,". he said. He ·'Said between $§,000 and $7 ,000 bad been rais· ed. Demetriades said the editorial also erred in saying that 80 percent of the do- nations were allocated to Michael Sagar's campaign in an effort .to unseat William Thomas, incumbent seeking re-election. 11This is money to be allocated for all three candidates," he said. -A representative of the CTA, he con- firmed that the polltical ann of the CTA, • separate fund, had donated $250 to • (See DENIAL, Page%) ..... OrllJlge Coast Weather , Orange CMst ·residents can look forward to more high clouds and just a peek or two 91 iunshlne on Tu.y. The air Will be wann, however, with beaeh temperatures · -at 68, rising to 7S inland. :.......JNsm E TODAY Mar~ Sj>itz ~ rttrtated to a . mort private liJt; recovering from th< shock of sudMn fame . He's sailing and plqnning his ~ May 6 wedding. See story oir Pag,e 5. Norman Babcock, Laguna Beach police, said today. . Tbe Incident occurred Saturday at the Hacienda-Hotel and Rice was found as patrolmaii'Notman-Blandelt"drove··pasr on patrol. , Blandell said that Rice appeared to be paralyzed from the waist down. South . Coast Community hospital aides said Rice would be transferred today to Rancho Hospital for ftill evaluation of his injuries. Police said the man had been partying at a gathering in the lobby of· the hotel when he decidecJ to Jeave , that he went to the locked ootei room; alld dedded to climb from window to window. Friends said Rice had been away from the party for abqut 10 minutes before of- ficer Blandeli happened by. Official Makes . Airline Hunt- Boa Finds Him ' Tax Deadline Set. Tuesd.ay -. ··~ . Tue$day ta ·the deadlilje !or-.pay- ment of the second installment of. cowity property taxes, Tax Collec- tor Robert Citron reminded .Orange County residents..today. .. . ' " 250,000~ .Swarm io· Coast ----. --. . . : . ' . Shores Over Weeliitd Payments may be mp.de .in Sunny· skies and ·warm . temperatures attack at · Art's ·Landing in Newport person at Citron's office, 6:30 N. brouglit mqte thin 250,000 persons to "the Beach Sunday morning as he was Broadway, Santa Ana,.by 5 p.m., or, Orange Coast · ciyer the weekend -in · the preparing to leave ,on a fishing trip. must be postmarked April 10 if heavi,est beach activity of the young In :Laguna Beach, crow:ds ran 25,000 to mailed. season. 30 000 bolh Sat rd and Su d Late payments· will ·he · ~-·"zed' · · · • u ay n ay, city lile ~...... Crowds caused mas'sive traffic jams in ~ards reported. There were two By JOHN zALi..ER six percent of ·the total tax bill', plus the Newport Beach 8l)d Laguna Beach rescues, including one youth whO had ap- 6f "" ~,. Pli.t stiff a $3 service charge, the ~x col· areas as beach . roadways were loaded plied to the city to become a summer Bl!cause she was dressed all in black -lector ,ioted. with what lifeguards tenned 11tl)e kind of lifeguard. clear down to her black fmgem,ils -crowd you would expect on a normal Only two Laguna Beach life guard sta· Agent Paul Gilbraith was a bit nervous ..§\lnday during the summer." tions were manned over the weekend as when the gypsy-like woman suWoitted M C h G . In Newport Beach, all roads were jam· officials were taken by surprise by the her ~versized pu~e 1o the Air c81 bag. -. c Ute en. ets med ' from mid-morning Saturday and summer-like crowds, according to Ute gage search. . Sunday until aft.r S•p.m., police sald .. At guard spokesman Bruce Baird. But ll;affic al Orange County Airport Life m' Pn' • son least a . dozen . minor accldenta . were NI a result, Baird said the lifeguards was heavy that day, so without any reported in that· city alone as motorisb on duty were kept busy watching for noticeable hesitation be stuck his hand sought to contend with the massive traf-swimmers in trouble and didn't have inside the purse and felt around. In Co , M de fie· snarls. time to enforce alJ beach regl,llations. In "What the .•. ?" he yelled' suddenly, 8 St U r I" ·Few rescues were reported, however, »many areaa;·he•said, the large crowds yanking out·his hand. as OCj!lln temperatures in the•SS to S7· • resulted In complete freedom for dogs to "Oh, that's just my pet boa1" the Thomas Bradfbril McCutcben of, Dana degree range prevailed. run Without their leashes, which are re· woman explilined innocently. Point was--sent to :state prison for Jlfe'to-At. N~[i Belch, four r~es were quired bf law. The next dily Agent Gilbraitb, an ex· ' day for the murder of a Laguna Beach reported( as l55l000 persons crowded on Huntington Beach lifeguards reported a marfue1 turned in his resignation . The woman who was shot to death on her th~ beaches ·~y and &mday . ., . weekend crowd of 30,000 persons, in-gypsy woman bad been t.aken into Traffic was Just unbelievable, wd eluding four rescues. At San Clemente custody for failure to warn him :about her neighbor's lawn. ~r.uce .Reed,., a · spokesman for the city and South County beaches, the crowd "pet," but "he'd just had it with ~ge County Su,perior Court Judge lifeg~?~rds, especl~UY for a ~i:e-Easter was estimated. at 22,000 for Saturday and women's purses," according to his col-Walter Charamza rejected a rootion for a week~. A lot of PeoPie were JUst crui., SUndaY combined. 'nlere were no leagues ing ·around and that made it .even rescues. · Despiie such hazards, every one of the new trial and similarly denied a p.lea by wbrse." • 35,000 men, Women, and children who McCutchen's lawyer for a ~uctlon of One. 58-year-old rqan, Howard ,Mannke have flown from Orange County airport ttie verdict to one of seeond degree or Anaheim, died of an apparent heart Burglars Strike. since January have been subjected to a murder. . perlOC'lal check of their persons and their •. McCutchen, ·50, of 33821, Olinda·St,, was . 0 • baggage. PIL T .ADS TUR N J T _,:k R So far, no suspected hijacker has been foulld guilty last month by a jury which ~. ' . . ' -. . n . J.JUC er oom detected, and most . searches have gone rured that he was sane. when he thot and WIJEELS TO C ~sH " · smootbly. But because the federal ru!M killed Mrs. Virginia Hammell, 45, of )21 · • 4 · Orange ·ColJl!ty. il>erlfrs deputieJ are governing -relies are strict, there have B Wove 'St, Laguna ' BeacJ!:~~ ,,. , DAILY PIWI'' w~ni id,,: ''" "i:,~e 'to · l.nvj!stigsling tl\e• then of $t,tSS by tn-bee'trsmne tense moments. • .. ,~ , , 1'7'· • ~ . !•you never know wha~ )'Ol!T<tgolng to 'l1ie panel rejected"McC,u ... Iten's Cl~im :; tlini wlietls'-lntl> cash' Ha:e'a,lib•r'OH. lnidero w,u ent.red tl\e•locker •room •of J'\UI lnto,c• says TODL,,Graliam, an tn-that he was Impaired ~y dr\lgs and·~· I dJd It: ,, ~ ' th~ El Niguei.Colmtry Club' Sunday. '. s""""'n su~~tsor '"* All C.iftornia. to the pobl\_ that he did not.know \thatille t """puUOI said th• l\>e, It. was reported by ,..,_ ~ • • ""-'• ·CHEV Van. Re"'f 'q t, • .rr.. vt ti ho ~ "Andll'!.made'!"'l'Sf.•by.th~-~we .., was doln&·"".hen' he liJliu!ei:I do~""\' "M ~ c nu w · return~ to the hive: tq live With, ~eu ye, got us former mistress • t ,. ~· f~'! bn.kea,' · ' clubhouse at 23700 Club HOuse Driye to LM ... ,. 1 Aflfl l.~ )f passengers, bcb Witfi ID armful of bag• _r ' •. r··. '-, pl11At, .,l...,,.,,•DX·DU~ find that Cash had bctn takeri from their r.:1=." •' ., ~ ::"~ ..... 1: gage and five relatlvea to see him olf, m.cCutchen was a~ trial . on. · ·" • lock'.ers while they were viewing ) a c11mfltll J1.21 or1"" C..MY u.1, and you've got to inspect It all and still charges or mlllng '~lni.• ind The~ar was tumed over tot ,i Dew !OWP•ment. ~ ~~ ;: !;t~ :ti~ ger the flight out on time." · obscene tdtphone caiJ' Mn!. HMM Owntr" the llr!t night, anil _the bid owner omcers 'ldentlfied ·the victims 11 Jack ..... """" " ~ :: Jn making ~· agents have melt'• oome when .,;;::~ • ~to bur •new· car. fltlrt . R. Jlo11'., ~ ol '1101 Emerald Bay, ::::::"'.....'::' '~ -• stuck their hands cakeJ, opened bop · ft~·~; taflllllt Belch: Jack Banta, SS, of 1029 :~ .__.. •i; ::;r;:.:."' ~··: so fl.ill they wouldn' close again, grabbed LaguaaM_,,_ .. ~ Sept.I 5 ....... ~ Bonnie t>oone, ~a del Mar1 and .Lou By TOM BARLEY 01 "'-Dilly Plltt lt•tf Copies of a Santa Ana Judicial District Court judge's order were b e ing di stributed to lawmen throughout Orange County today ln a move by the District Attorney's Office to scoop up every available April II edilion of the Los Angeles Star publication . Judge William Thomson signe<l t~e order Frldoy_a!ter_Deputy_ DistrlcU.t,__ torney Don-.Carroll successfuUy~argued that an article contained In The Star's Aprfb 11 edlUon vlO!at .. tbe rigltta of tho. Pacific Telephone e.ompany... r- The article, printed under tbe headline "Call Me Anytime, T~lephont Credit Code for 1973," allegedly reveals t11e syst~m ·used by the telephone company .. for lhe..placlng..and recording of credit _ card calls. It was argued befor.e ... Judge Thompson that The Star article "is a passkey for anyone wishing to use the system to defraud the telephone company. A Pacific Telephone C o m p a n y spokesma~ said today that. he understood police in Orange County communities will be moving in "if they haven't already done so" to pick up all available April 11 ed1tlons ·Of the controversial Star.' But he stressed that his company's ac· libn had ·"absolutely nothing to do with obscenity allegations filed against the paper." - "That is not our concern," he said. "We got our order from Judge Thomsoq to stop circulation of an article · that should .. never have been printed and which is an invjtation to commit thett." A SJ)Okesman said the article bad ap-l peared earlier in a Madison, Wis .• publication called "Take Over" and had apparently-been passed on to the Los Angeles Star. 5anta Ana C.entral Judicial District Court Judge Paul Mast today confirmed that he ruled last weef Jhat obscenity charges filed against the Star by the District Attorney's Office were un· constitutional. "We will be setting a hearing into that ruling this week, but l mo.st point out that my action had nothing to do with the telephone credit card article," the judge said. Ju.dge Mast sa id the charges stemmed rrom complaints made by a Garden -Greve resident and were based on a number of articles· that appeared in the Star. "I read the papers in volved from cover to cover and found nothing in there that could even be remotely classified · as obscene," Judg~ Mast said .. Star circulation department pe rsonnel probably-a p pr e c i a t e consideratloo demonstrated _by Costa Mesa police ill their seizures, compared to that of ~lun· llngton Beach police last week . The beach city law enforcement me• (See LA STAR, Page Z) No LA Stars 111 Laguna Laguna Beach detectives, armed \yith scare~ warrants, ·f8!t'ncd out across the Art ·Colony over the weekend in efforts to seize copies · of the U,S Angeles Star. a sexy periodical dow wanteti for telling telephone company secrelS. The mission toward seizure of the April 11 edition met wi(h trustra~ lion, either due to publicity or clever operators. Sgt. Neil Purcell reported .they couldn't rind a slngle copy In ton. ., ' ' ,. .. ' --l-1'!!"'!?''!!_!!!.. __ •!'.• _____ .,__l-~ca~ctuJeJ~ and ruor blades, and even nos--:-"""'Ma.-:O s awyer · IY B. LewiJ, 57, of 1951 Vista CaYdal, (See"SElUIUIES, ,....,,_ beintend1 to oppeai-11\t-Jur)I'• Yen! ewport -on.---·--""--~~~=========:1---TI I • • .. • . - . . , f ~ DAILY PILOT lB ' . £eace_Qff er -~nno~uced· 8y In4ia ns . -· •---l~WA°Sl!ll'ICTON !AP) -Spokesman Ru.sseJI Means of the American India 1 • • • \ ',, • . • . • •• ' ·- ey prm -uti~e . . ~ . ·Thwart ~2 " acks ; .. ·• ------.~--_ .... ...,,_ NICOSIA, Cyprus (U -·Arab guer· Tlmor's 1 wife and friends were .Q.n the rillas attacked...-a AJ Israel a!rllnl'r third floor but "'etc unhurt, the am · and the bo .-the Israeli ,a mba5sador b<issador said.· !~~:en~0~~:~oo;:ee th:a::~~ stack all unlowful.amuin a teepee !I-the ..• While H.Jlll'°'-will meet with · 1helr tQda ey ble\v ·up lneblfilding but a "I 1ert the hoUse in the direction of the ,..,..,,..a.h>rpshooting-lsr~efi ~ity..guard.Jir.-~rr.baM and tl)ey _apparenUy_ were ing a submachiriegun Crom the plane waiting tor me," h~ said. "Thank God, I drove off those attackers,. killing ooe got 9ut of it aUve." ----'"'"'preselitati~. _ ~~ _ Means told a news conferene'e the 58 Qglala Sioox: in Woonded Knee agreed t(»-thls at a meeting Sunday night, w1th the-sacred ripe ,placed at the-door: "and Buerrilla~and-wOWldlng...two~olhers .Meanwhile-a...__reported ive-guer...,_ no· one wi !enter until our slplrtual !eider Crow Dog, Chief Bad Cob and ~ myself go back into Wounded Knee." .... The White House balked at meeting --"~~·Ith. Means and bis associates unless the In fu1's iilrmiiier arms. - Means said that as another-condition for 1he meeting, federal marshals and other forces are to retreat from their present positions to areas out Of flfie _range. ----- Further, he said, the meeting must be arranged almost immediatelr, becaUBe he is broke and will have to return to Wounded Knee Tuesday mQrnlng. \ He said be is prepared to continue the armed conrfontation at Wounded Knee "for the resi· of my life" if the White .House balks at discussing what the In· dla ns says is denial of their treaty rights. Meanwhile, a long-tin'le tribal leader with the Oglala Sioux told Congress today his people are facing financial disaster because of .the occupation of Wounded Knee by outsiders. -., --_ Toby .... Eagle.Bull,. secrelar:y oLtbe_tribe "on the Pine Ridge Reservation, defended his tribal chainnan. Richard Wilson, and •the whole system of tribal government. In testimony before the House Indian affairs subconunittee, Eagle Bull said American Indian Movement ""'(AIM) leaders are thwarting the tribe's attempt to govern itself and are, in effect, enabl- ing the Bureau of Indian Affairs to inject itself again in tribal matters. "F.or three weeks, our schools bave ·-tieenciose-a. We1t1ve~beerrsttttng ·id! . We are losing money. We face financia l disaster," Eagle Bull said, while t h e "Justice DePartment sits there and negotiates with these people," referring · to the AIM leaders. · Eagle Bull has been a tribal officer for 25 of the 33 years the Ogial\§iJl!IX has , governed Itself. ·-~ .Water Projeet • ' Not Impaired • President Nixon's veto of $300 million ·to upgrade rural water and· sewage 'facilities will not hurt the $27 million project of t h e Aliso Water Management · Aiency, according to William Wolfson, secretary. The program rejected by the President 'is entirely different from the ones A WMA . hopes to utilize to gain 87 .5 percen~ · government funding of the total p-rOjett cost. • Administration officials said the Presi- !dent vetoed the congressional ap- Jpropriation because many rural agencies l that could afford to fund projects went f ahead and applied for federal support, at tan increased cost to federal taxpayers. iHousing P1·oject iWill Be Studied ~ t Plans for the 250-unit "Machu Picchu" (:development between Mystic Hills and t'Top of the World in Lagwi.a Beach will be !)>resented at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Thurs· i day Intermediate School. 2100 Park Ave. , The meeting, sponsored by Village "'Laguna, will offer local residents a Echance to see plans for the development i and ask questions of project designers. e or the 73 acres proposed for develop- r ment, 70 percent of the hil1slde lands '""'ould remain as open space. Total cost 1or the project is $15 million. ' ~~-~~~~~~~--~-' . 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T h e y com-three guerrill3s. in the other Jeep sped . mandeered a Car in an escape attempt out toward the parked fo_yr-engine but were rounded Up by Cypriot pollce, turboprop Viscowit airliner. ! making the twin attaclss a fiasco, Authorities said the plane1s 14 : The attacks 'cost the guerrillas one passengers had debarked and were going .dea<Land . .six...arrested,.-including t~ee-through-customs-when-th guerrillas \vounded. Two guerrillas escaped. started machine-gunnihg the plane from' On~ group of four Arabs at~acke~ the the speeding_ Jeep .. ., -DAI LY ,.JLOT Sl•fl Pllolt AIR CAL IF~ BAGGAGE INSPECTOR J IM McDOUGALL WARILY SEARCHES WOMAN 'S BAGGAGE born~ of Amba~sador ~cham1m T1mor, , An Israe1i security guard .stepped out hurhng dynamite and, .grena~es ~t t~e of the plane firing a submach41egun and ground floor and heavily damagmg ti. hit all three attackers, one of whom died from his wounds. 'You Never Know What You 're Going to.Run In to/ Inspector Says; One Searcher Found a Snake · The wounded Jeep driver lost control and smashed into one of the plane's four Thleves Strike Unhapp.y Chord In La guna Beach Weekend thefts in Laguna Beach hit the town's music lovers hardest as numerous inclderlts-of sto in steiio equipment were reported. to Laguna Beach police. The_.$1,500 sound system or Phillip D. Anderson, 346 Canyon Acres, was taken from his residence while he was away on vacation. Police said a window had been forced open and the expensive equipment removed through the window. .Stereo-equipment valued at-$350 was taken from (he home of Charles Sundy, 2260 S. Coast Hlghway, in a crime reported Su'oday. Stereo tapes valued at $135 were reported stolen from the car trunk of Richard R. Wilson, 1441 S. Coast H•ghway. Police said the car trunk lid was pried o p e n anct 25 tapes were removed ... The_ar)la_d__been..p'Ak~ jn_Ul_e underground garage of Wil5C1n's apart- ment building. Another crime involved the theft of $341 wori!i of tools, motorcycle 1 equip- - From Pagel \ -SEARCHES AT AIRPORT • • • cd through dirty diape r bags. Nothing ... "But with women you can't," he says. can be negleeted,cthey say. "We've had women go through here in But in rating the various dangers the skin tighl clothes that obviously weren't agents face, Graham still says women's purses are the most unpredictable. concealing anyth ing. and still tbe metal "One of the rules you learn is not to detector would light up." _stick your hand anyw.here without looking _In_cases..like these,_tbe .problem can first," Gra~am says. "~?at gypsy Usually he traced to metal bra supPorts woman convtnced us of that. . -but it's not something the men are There are other lessons, too. One 1s . . . that people aren't always what they ap-allowed to mvestigate. pear to be. · A female sheriff's deputy must be uwe h a d one doctor that I won't _available at all times for such matters. ~rget," says Graham. "I opened his bag The problem of metal i n un- and saw loose pills and medicine and his dergarments is especially frequent with . stethoscope all mixed in with dirty socks older women. "One out of three wears a and underwear. You have to wonder about a doctor like that." corsett," says Graham. "They wouldn't dream of flying without it and that really makes trooble for us." Water Officials V oic~ Approval Of Aliso Plaits Following a refCnt tour, staff members of ltie state Water Resources Control Board and the federal Environmental Protec tion Agency said they are pleased \l'ith the sewage treatment proposals of the Aliso Water Management Agency . A WMA representatives led the staff members on a six-hour ride through the hills and dales of South Orange CoWlty, showing them various i n d e p e n den t facilities that wHl be linked together under current plans."'" "Basically. they indicated overall ac- cord with the project," reported William Woolson, seeretary to the A WMA board of directors. The tour-of the region is part of EPA 's processing of the /\ \VMA reclamation "What really surprises me is some of the women," adds another agent, Jim McDougall. "They're the.i )TlOSt gorgeous things on the outside, but when you look inside their purses, it's awfuJ. I'm really shocked sometimes." program. Its $27 million cost, is expected All of this may sound funny to an to be offset with $18 million in state and Not only baggage, but· the iridividuals themselves must be checked,. which leads to·anolher set of problems. "If a man goes through ,the ·metal detector and shows up with metal, you can. ask -hiin to-take-off-his "coat or belt buckle or whatever, until yau eliminate . the p~lem," says ~cDougall. outsider. But agents consider it very federal grant money. serious. And if ai:iyone attempts to joke Local agencies joining hands in A \VMA about the inspection process, he's are the city of Laguna Beach, South Laguna Sanitary District, Irvine Ranch courting trouble. Water District, Emerald Bay Service . One young__Mafin~_._for..._example, was District,.Moulton Niguel ... Water District, flying to Satt...f'rancisco for a big weekend Los Alisos Water District and Santa Ana with his_girllriend. He, was well.dressed Mo~taip.s _ Wa_ter Disti:lc;;L.._. _"_" d d f b I d The state WRCB Feb. I approved the an carrie a arge, right y wrappe AWMA program and approved sending it ~ckage. to the EP.A for final approval. "What's in here~an agent aske.d. The -· only problem at this poirit, "A bomb," be deadpanned. \Voolson >;said, is that EPA and state engines, aut1l9rities said. _ An El A1 spokeJ'man in Tel Aviv··said the plane with~ts four-013n crew was returning to Internation"l Airport tonight despileJ,' ' dam age. · Fifty minutes after the attack at the airport , four othef guerrillas arrived at Timor's house l.n a private car and started hurling the explosives, seriously wounding a police guard at the entrance who was reading a newspaper. J.Ie later died in the hospital, authorities said. After -hurling~the-explosives and firing machlhe gWls at the house, authorities said, the guerrillas seized a passerby and threatened him with guns to force him Out' of his car, ' They commandeered the auto and started speedirig of,,.hen a poli~ ~trot car intereeepted tbem. Two guerrillas were wounded in a_ blaze of police gttn- flre. A third was captured unharmed and il fQll[!b esi:aJl;<d,_"_ Hopeful Tells His 'Virtues ' HARROGATE. England (UPI) - Jack Reynolds told voters Sunday they-should put him.into office.as a_. county councillor, not on his record but his talents . ment and clothing frOm' Robel-t Z. Wheelei-. The property was taken from a LA building at 357 Canyon ·Acres. Drive: • Wheeler lives at 471 Shadow Lane. Without saying a word to him, the repre5entatlves do OOt want to approve d h ff ho any grant money for conatruction of an agent tume to t e security o icer w interceptor sewer Jine. between. Dana took the young man into custody. "I Point and an Inland treatment plant at could easily have Jo0ked in the package Aliso Creek Canyon. "The on1y . reason I llave been nominated," -he said at an election rally, "is because I am a loud- nlOuth, obstinate, crafty and want my Owntway." He said. these are itleal county councillor characteristics. The theft of $50 cash was·reported by the manager of Ferrel!s Pizza, 440 S. Coast Highway. Second Marine D1ill Sergeant Found Guilty PARRIS ISLAND, s"c. (UPI) -A ,,..,. ond ·Marine drill -instructor has. been convicted in the death of a young recruit. S/Sgt. Jesse D. Pollard, 33, of Green- ville, N.C. was found guilty by a military judge of 1,1iolating recruit training rule s. Pollard was given a bad conduct discharge, reduced in rank to sergeant, and sentenced to 18 months at hard labor with forfeiture or pay during the sen- tence. Sgt. Eugene A. Cuny Jr., 24, of Jupiter, Fla., was convicted Thursday on two slmiJar charges and was sentenced to 12 months at hard labor, for!eiture of pay and reduced to. private. Pollprd, Cuny and Sgt. Samuel D. Carver, 23, of Tuscaloosa, Ala. were relieved of duty after an investigation was begun into the death of Pvt. Daniel Lee 'Williams of Johns Island, S.C. in January. pried street news racks apart with . crowbars to seize copies of the Star allegedly containing obscene matter. "niere Is no damage being done to these stands," Costa Mesa Police Detec- tive Sgt. Joltn Regan said after bringing an armload of copies of the Star to hea,d- quarters. ·-- "We are buying these papers," he said following seizure of 74 copies at eight locations throughout the city. "We don't pay for every single one," added Sgt: Regan. "We just put in 35 cents and take all the copies in the rack." Driver lnjt1red In Auto··wreck Shoji Kotsubo told Laguna Beach police that he was just driving al ong when he apparently dozed off and his small Japanese car skittered into a parking meter and tree Saturday. Kotsubo, 20, of 15952 Pilgrim Lane, Huntington Beach , suffered chest injuries in the accident which also deStroyed the parking meter, just a short distance from Laguna Beach Police station. Officers inside heard a crunch and ran to the sCene at Second Street and Forest Avenue. and found out he wasn 't telling the truth "It's som,thing that is going fo have to about' the bomb," said Graham. "But this be straightened out," said Woolson. "We isn't something we fool around with." may have to appeal this to the state board." • F!'Om Pa.ge l Even when pe·ople aren't joking, they He added that staff members were • can get in trouble. A woman who went by "very pleased" that use of the vintage D ENJAL • • • the name of , "Dynamite" was denied 1930 Laguna Beach sewer plant will be boarding and taken into custody when--tenninated with the advent of the AWMA Schools ,73. . h 'kn ·" ed h "kt system. '"""·! d h bee t to "t t at rue ame a.ppear . on ~r tic e. AWMA hopes to start construction of J.nc W1 · a~ n se up ass1s B ·d n thi th · · candidates for Jegislature and school es1 es a s, e 'Inspection program tlie facility this summer. The goal of the boards who .. are supportive of public has been expensive. Ten extra Orange .program is to treat waste water suf-education, and are pro public schools," , County Sheriff's deputies have been hired ficien tly for use • in irrigation and said Les Francis, regional consultant. by the airport at an annual cost of recharging of ground w~ter su~plies. Schools '73 is backing Jc:me Boyd, $100,000. In addition, the airlines have . Any exces.s. effluent .wi.11 be discharged Norman Browne and Michael Sagar in been forced to increase manpower in~o th Pac1~1c Ocean via an outfall off ~ the April 17 school board election. significantly. For Air Cal's program, 35 Ahso Beac h in South Laguna. "The co~tribution was made because fulltime positionS have been added , which the three» candidates represented. ~Y amounts to a 5 pere<nt increase in the Oil Ties Up Traffic Schools '73 are the best choice for people number of employes. who care ·about schools," Francis said. On the other hand, hijackings have LOS ANGELES (AP) -Traffic in the Francis said the donations were made been nearly eliminated since the na-downtown area was snarled for three from a political action fund established tionwide program went into effect in hour" when a tanker truck overturned on by $5 payments made by CTA members. January. a freeway and spilled 8.000 gallons of He said tha t in addition to the teacliers "People know they're going to get a crude oil onto the pavement and 33 who are members of the local CTA~unlt, real close check when they try to board," automobiles parked under •an operpass. some 400 CTA members reside within the says Graham. ''I'm sure that's enough to The spill occurred Sunday on a Jransition Laguna Unified School District. The $250 discourage anybody '"ho's got any road between the northbound Harbor and donation represented local concern, ·not sense.'' eaStbound Santa Monica freeways. "outside money," he said; . NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND WE WILL PROVE IT. Britis~ Newspaper · Homosexual Seeks Love Here ls Our Inflation Fi9Jating Offer 1. Stop in l nd gi t our price on any TV in stock-. 2. Sf\9p our price & compare. 3. If you can purchase the TV for less at any other franchised dealer in Orange Co. Dvft.. lap's will sell you tho TV 11 tho LOWER prfco PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10'/. OF THE DIF,FERENCE. Offer expir11 April 15, 1973. From Cl1ristian Church LONDON .CAP ) -A plea for Christian ''lovc1 care and compassion" for homosexuals has been published by the Church of England Newspaper, Britain's largest Anglican journal. Jn a ha.If-page editorial introducing a full-page article by a p r a c t J c i n g homosexual, the weekly 12-page paper gently rebuked the established church for preaching the lncompatability of Chrls· tianity and homosexuality. "Many people, not only\ homosexuals, with desperate problems feel that the church Is cutting lts<lll off from those In the deepest need,'' the editorial said. '"In their own...tyes, they are misunderstood and rejected by those who should be the messengers of God 's power and Jove." · The editorial dissociated I t s e 11 , however, from •iavant-garde theologians who have shocked by suggest111& lhat..1>ur Loni cou ld Hlmselr have been a homosexual." The paper suggested tha t homo<etuals • I • seek medical help and made passing, but npproving, reference to "the Christian process of transforming the tendency" to homosexuality. The article was written by D. Lloyd, homosexual founder of REACH, an in- dependent bod y working to promote understanding between homosexuals..and churchmen. Noting that one In every 20 Britons is exclusively homosexual, Lloyd rebuked the Anglican Church for "'examining · homosexuality 0 only with the greatest reluctance and from afa:r." He drew at· tentio'ri" to the Christian virtues or "forgiveness and acceptance ... which," he said. "have been conspicuously absent In the church's treatment of the homosexual." "Due to ignorance," he added, "the church has, with few noteworthy er- ceptlorul, made the lot of the homosexual a great deal banter by blanket co~ demnation. 1' I IN STOCK 14" D~oHI 16" Dhltofft ,, •. ot.,. •• , 21" , ...... , RCA Portable Color TV It costa aurprlslngly lllt!e lo enjoy so much. IN STOCK 11" 01.,. ... 1 19'' DI .. ..... 21'" DIOll .... 21"D ....... ,. ' IN ITOCI 16"' Dt ...... 1 ,.. DietMMil 21'" Diet""' JI" D ....... . . ' 90 DAY Mtmloor of C•llhlml•'• L•111nt CASH-- C..porotlvo l uylnt WllM .,.l OYlt • Vo lumt luylnt ~ Group With Tho CllDtT l •• ••r • .....,.,. Powtt of 110 Sto,..liiiiJ 19E 1815-NEWPORT BLVD. Downt;:c;;Me; Phone 548-71!81----'--1~ I ' • I • J .' ... . . \ • • ' . Saildlellaek·· - • VOL. 66, NO. 99, '2 S~TIONS, 21> ~AGES . . . • . . . . - . ' .. ,__. ~-~---~ .. . ' • • ' . T eday,.s Fblal _;,.TEN CENTS - Bo Weeke nd~ , atrof N.ets-281: A . ' . .. . . . '~... . .... . : -\ By JOHN VALTERZA Ot ""' D&ltr ~Met ...... For border patrolmen operating the busy alien checkpoint.at_:>an Onofte,Jhe past weekend w .. a mixed bag of higJ>. speed chases, contratiand marijuana and eye~· attempts by foiir. Mexican nationals to beat rresident Nixor.1s elaborate security setup in San Clemente. The patrolmen have operl\ted the roadblock near· the Presidential estate Irvine City Staff •; / continuously fo r the past $ex,_en ~ays in .~point via the ~ strip of Camp I for ~taUon. ~ed--a;er voluntarily near San Juan an attempt to stem the seasOnal surge of • P~ndleton.1be•ch. . _ 1$.0n .SundtY night a bi~speed pursuiY Creek Road. wetbacks hea:dirig north this· season to But wb_en ,tbe four men rea · , the reaching apeeds of UXI. ~s per ~--ifi.r The ease. of the contraband marijuana WQdt.Jn_agrj<:!!!i!lre, ., ·--. Presi\!o!)W!l_~ . ~!14 aeveral Jurtsdictiom,.ml netted took ·•·-on Sa"•"'•y as a -~man . d Patrol Capt. Gene narris said during -noon, Secret Service ts cut short the six persons. • · , ~ '\\U... wu 1 en- the past seven-day period his men ar-journey. , The incident ~ as, the car bolted tified , as Leslie J? an Nixon. 23, of rested nearly 1,000 lllegar aliens. · Two;.et .. t 11trespassers" on the ~-·through the checkP91nt ant led several Canada, drove up to the rqadblock -her The weeken4 figure Y(8S 281 . . ~d were picked up by agents. officen 9n•the chase w~ finally ended ~an 'Sagging badly in the rear. . Among, those aliens were four wh9 ..--'two Others ran north, onJy to be ar. on the.San Diego freeway in Sin Juan Suspicious patrolnien asked to look in thought they had made it ho_!!).e--ffee rested by Sail-Clemente police. . Capistrano. Offlcers said-the driver of the trunk. Saturday after walking paS!--tlie check-All four were turned over to the Border the car finally "quit trying to run" and "The thing was packed so tight with _.__...- 'No' on Beach " ... Irvine city staff members .suggest councilmen Tuesday night should oppose "legalization" of drinking in county ~aC!les or: ~Parki sUCh as VniVefSity Regional Park, now Wider construetiOb in I~.,.. --__ · - Community Services Director Paul Brady .suggests countjlmell inlO!Jll COUil· ty supervisors the'cilY prefers to give its law enforcement of'Uaefl a tool with which to ~emove offemtve drinkers from public parks. fumty offidals aro con- sidering repealing a ban on drinking in county-operated parks or beach areas . Jumption, then why try and prohibit it in -public areaS:" HEt adds, howev~r,-1.that·CQDtacts With police .officials -suggest that wiiho4t the Jaw, law enforcflllent agencies wonder .®lL they ~~'with.Jtisting...1>01@ servioe. levela, be expected to reasonably coqlroi lea•iioed'-p!ion, especially in view of past µper1.,.ce and possible pqtontial problems," Brady said. \vei1' coUnty &iielals to ;heed> the. ad- vice of Irvine and Q1ber cities opposing changes in tM law, persons drinking in WDl_ic in_t;01llllf run parks 'wo.uld_be sub- ject to arrest. bricks of marijuana I doubt if anyone could get another one in." said llarris. The contraband weighed nearly 600 pounds. - - The woman, a visitor from Calgary, Alberta. was turned over to U.S. Customs agents for· prosecution, Ha,rris said. The officiaJ explained ttiat the new su rge of aliens follows a ~a1niliar pattern for the spring monlhs 6ecause the' job market improves come. planting season. ears Up to Life On Another Attack Rap . Leslie R.' Peters was sentenc~ to not less than five years in state prison today for assault charges filed when he am- bushed and shot at an Irvine police of- ficer. Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenbove imposed the sentence-this morhtng -,Ust one -month after a Jury in hi! courlro1!ln found Peters, 12, of Orange, guilty ol wault with a deadly weaj1QD-4D:fl-'& •WI • deadly weapon on a peace officer, Peters drew a prison term 0( six month! to life Qf1 \he lesser assault count. Judge Van Tatenhove added five.yeanof prison time for his use o( a firearm in tbe incident. 7 ~ady. notes -the ·suggestion ·has-been opposed by Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The latter city provides lrviite with its police department under terms of ·a am.tract which runs for another 18 months . Peters was arrested last Oct. 24 at his home, just 24 hours after more than Ml lawmen using two bloodhounds scoured the area in the vicinity· of Jeflrey and Barranca roads. Brady suggests the ci[y operate in a . basis of common sense enforcement of the booze ban law. He suggests that "cotnmon sense bas dictated the following: "If persons are not creating a nuisance and/or disturbing the leisure enjoyment of other park users, 8nd no formal com· plaint has been received, then law eh- forcement personnel does not interfere." Despite his suggestion the city offer ~·qualified opposition\' to the proposal to legalize drinking in parks, Bracfy notes '1mo~t park and recreation ·professionals appear to ... support the proposal." He said such persons reason that, 11lf you can't prevent and enforce its con4 Alicia Parkway Work Contracted '. A contract for the-construction of Alicia Parkway from the San Diego Freeway north to'MuirlandSBoulevard, a diSlance , qf about one half .mile bas been approved , by the iloard of Supervisors. · · • El Cnm.ino q<>ntracting Company w~ 1,the low bidder at .$52,825. nere were 10 bids submitted. 'The work to be done consists of con- .1tructlng a new road by grading and COn.. structing curbs and gutters, surfaclng: with asphalt and '.lolnlng the eilstlng parkway at .Muirlands. ' Nuclear P acemakers '· NEWARK, N.J. (UPIJ -The Beth Israel Medical· Cent&· today completed the first of a series of operations pro- viding heart patients with nuclear· powered pacemakers. A s~kesman al the facility said Max: Spiefer, 88, of ~Nutley, N.J. was returned to his second- .floor room following the GS-minute opera- -. lion. ·1 -------~-----. PILOT ADS TURN "·'WHEELS TO CAS H u DAILY PILOT want ads just love to tum wheels -Into cash. Here's how one 'llld It: '1!3 CREV Van. Roblt cng., trans, new brakes, shocks, pain4 $HOO. lll·DD. The car was turned over to a new Owner the nm night, ancl the old owner ....,,t right out' to buy a ..,.. cor. Start --,..,,.....,IOI~~· IOOtY PILOT dalllled want ad. Dial direct, ·14WC7L • County A-cts To Obtain Star Copies By TOM BARLEY Of .. DMty , .... """ Copies.-of a Santa Ana Judicial District Court judge's order were b e i n g distributed to lawmen throughout Orange County today in a move by the District Attorney's Office to scoop up every . available April 11 edition of the Los Angeles Star publication. Judge Will iam Thomson signed the order Friday alter Deputy District At- torney Don Carroll successfully argued that an article contained in The Star's April 11 edition violates the rights of the Pacific Telephone C'.ompany. · The article, printed under the headline 11C8U Me Anytime, Telephone Credit · Code for 1973/' allegedly reveals the system u!ed by the telephOne company for the ·placing and recording of credit card calls. . It was argued ~ore Judge Thompson that. The Star article "is a passkey f0< anyone wishing to use the · system to defraud the telephone company. A Pacific Telephone Co· m p a n y spokesman said today that he understood police inoi Orange County cominunitles . will be moving in "if they haven't (See LA STAR, Page I) . '· 1 • DAILY Pll:OT l t.tf ...... THJS 'W.t,5 PART .OF THE CROWD THAT HIT THE BEACH · SUNDAY AL:ONG ORANGE ' COAST Balmy Sunday Bringi Out Sun ind S11 Fans, Contr ibutes to Trafflc Jl m1 · ' ------~.~,-~--.c_ • •I • ' : ' ' Five Homes Hit In M~sion· Vie jo Area b.y Thi eves Burglars were active in t h e Mission Viejo area duril)g the weekend with Orange County sheriff's deputies in- vestigating break.ins at five homes and an atlen)pted burglary at another. The total haul by what may be the same team of· burglars comes to more than $2,000, officen said. More than $800 of that total W{l.S . represented by the theft of a .color television set, jewelry and credit cards from 'the home of Eugene Philip Plngle, 39, o: 24031 Spadra Lane. OffiCers said the burglars smashed, a eliding glass d00< in the kitchen ,area lo galh entry while the family was away. Intruders pried open the locked patio door to force their way into the home of Jeffrey Richard Blake, 29, of 26702 Sad- dleback Drive, and take a television set and jewelry valued at nearly $800 while• the Blake family w a s at Santa Anita Race Track. ' ' ' 250,000 Swarm·,:.to Coast ' ' Shores Over Weekend Sunny sides and wann temperatures brought more than 150,000 persons to the Orange Coast .over the weekend in the heaviest beaCh activity of the .,ouog season. r Crowds caused massive traffic jams in the NewpQrt Be'ach and Laguna Beacji areas as l1each roadways ., were loaded with what fifeg\iards terriled "the kind of Ki4nap Suspect - KiUed by. Truck Qn Irvine Road crowd you would expect on a riormal Sund~y during the summer." In Newport Beach, all roads were jam- med from mid-morning Saturday and Sund~~ until af~.5 p.m., police said. At least a doze~ minor accidents were reported in that city alone /as motorists sought to contend with the 'massive traf4 fie snarls. Few rescues Were reported, however, af\ocean·temperature< In the-M to 57· degree range prevailed. At Newport Beach, four rescues· were reponed as 155,000 persons crowded on the beaches Saturday and Sunday, "Traffic was just unbelievable," said ~ruce, Reed, a spokesman for the city lifeguards,· "especially for a pre-Easter weekend. A lot of people were just cruls-One of three men wbo ~legedly kid· Ing around and that made it even naped a San Diego motorist in'Tljuana worse," and forced him to drive north was killed ~ SS.year-old man, Howard Mannke The search was sparked by OfCiC!r Steven Nash's calls for help when he was fired on as the patrolman stopped hi s patrol car to Investigate the apparent lll· ness or injury of a man laying at the fn4 tersectiori of the two ·roads. The assallant who sent a bullet whistl4 ing in the directJori of Nash, 24, was iden4 tified as Peters. It was testified at his trial that he had been elected to hlgh office in the Hessian motorcyclists' organization s h ortly before the shooting-incident. Lawmen who seized Peters at his home said they found nine loaded rines and shotguns on the prem.is~s. The narrow brush with death at the lonely intersection left Officer Nash in a semi-state of shock that made it difficult for him to recall consciously what hap- pened. A clinical .psychologist placed . the young officer in_ a deep hypnotic trance during his interrogation about what ac- tually happened and he recounted eac!J second and the sensation experienced. The testimony was recorded as tha patrolman's fear and tense reactions were re-llved when Reters leaped up and aimed his pistol. Pot Taken in Mexico YUMA , Ariz, (AP) -Authorities in the nearby Mexican border town of San Luis, Son., seized 17 tons of marijuana Sunday night In a raid on 8.!1 abandoned home. Affi ' ~._._..,,----A-color-tele.vliion-se.t....and.Joose... U Cli:ll l f.li:IK with a total v~ue of $300 also was the early today ln Irvine when he was struck o :Ariabeun, dieGO an apparen eart- by a truck after getting out akmgside the attack at Art's Landing in Newport target of burglars who broke the dining Airline Hunt-room wlndow to gain eritry to the home of Ronnie Jean Rush, 321 of 24675 Spadra Lane. Boa Finds Him mr;(~ ~~~;:~Fa Bi· BJ JOHN ZALLER Of .. o.ltr 'I"" Shlff Becauae Bhe was dresaed all in black - <cleor down to her black fingemailJ - Agent Paul Gllbralth was a bit nervous when the t!YPBY·ltlte wQman subrilitted her ovenlu!d purae to the Air Cal bag· gage .. arch. But traffic at Orenge County Airport was heavy that day, so without any noticeable heeltatlon he stuck his hand Inside the purse and felt around . "What the .•. ?" he yelled suddenly, yanking out his baJ>d. "Oh, that's just my pet boa," th_e WOmaD ~lalned .innocently. The -day Agent Gllbraitlt, an tt· marine, btrW ID bi•w'p·•• 1119- IYPBY 1ronian bad been taken Into eustody f0< lalluro to warn him about her upet," but "he'd just bad Jt with (Set SEARCll!S, Pap l) .,r • ' Tax Deadline . ' . Se t T~$dtzy Tiletday 11 the deadline !or pay- rhent ol the leCU1d Installment of county property tu.s, Tax Collec- tor Robert Citron reillndec! Orange County mldellll today. . Paymenta may be m•de hr -at Cllr<Xl'• ol!lce, 630 N. Broadway, 8'nla,Alla, by 5 p.m .. or imMl be poolmarke<i April 10 It • mailed. • Lite p111111!1111 •ill be penalized lb .,.._t ol-thB total tax bill, plus U!r = cllalJ", the tu col- San ~go Freeway. Beach SUnday morning as he was Horaslo G. Alcaraz, 31, of Sun Valley, preparing to leave on a fJshlng trip. was dead at.the scene along the ffftway In Legun.a Beach, crowds rail 25,000 to be!w1!tn Sanll canyon Amrue and Jeffrey 30,000 both Satun!ay and Sunday, city Ille Road. guard! reported.. 1bere were two "tlrvliie police invesUgaton were in San reJCUes, Including one youth wbo had air Diego th.ls morning attemptthg . to pin ~ed to t&e city to become a 1ummer down detaill of the b!WTe cue which eguard, wu lniUillly listed as a murder. oDly two Laguna Beach life guard st&· "It ii lookln& and lib UON were .manned Oftl' Uie weekend as we're g01ng to put ::":,.. rls a~c ac-o~ were tabn by ""1>rlle by tile cldent," Dttec1Jve Sgt ... Sam· Cordelto ...,,_.like crowili, accofding to We said today. · • guard spokesman Bruce Bain!. He '""'"ted..a.certalll degree of fnlUal Al.a· result, Baird Slid 'the IUeguarcls confuslo(rled to liltior of Alcaraz'• death O!t duly. were kept busy ;watching for as a homicide Jn1tesd ol an accident. SWIQltl1Us In trouble and didn't have k~.veral agencies, ln<;luding the 0r'8ge timl to enforce all beach regulaUons. In 1.AURly • Coroner'• Of«te and r h e many areu, he said, the large crowds Clllfomli Highway Patrol\ were invi>lved ruulted In complete freedom ror dogs to in the lnvesttgaUon initial y. ·run wltholll thetr leashes, which are re- Detective fl&t. Keltlt Cmi>onte1 and quired bl' law. 1Detec1Jve Bob Lennert were !ti Siii Dleco HunUopn Belclt llfeguarda r"POl'led a tlils inoming, Interviewing the alleged weeliend crow)! of I0,000 ""'°"'' 1 .. kidnap 'fictim who claimed he wu ab-cludlng four -..s. At San Clemente ducted Stllldty night. and IQrth Olunty beachu. the crowd Ollr1a E. Unt, II, of San Dtqo, told wu eslin>ated at D,1111! for Saturday 'l!ld lnVeltlc•tan that Alcaraz and tw~ other Sunday combined. There were no • (See IQDJ'iAi Pale l) · ' . ·-· ., Orange Coast residents can look forward to more high clouds and just a peck or two or sunshine pn Tuesday. The air will be wann , however, with beach temperatures at 68, rising to 75 inland. IN~ETODAY Jlark Spitz has f'ttreatcd to a more private lift, recovering from tile shock of 81lddt1t Jame . f{e's sailingo and planning his May 6 wedding. See stOTJI on Page 5. • • ! llmY PILO • '· ·' -\ • • , • ---r - , e Offer . rab-QlerrlJllls-·-,:...' ~ . ..._..._ __ _.__ L • ~- .Announced - ·--~y India~, , . WASlllNGTON (AP) -Spokesman itusseu Me'ans o( lhe American Indian Mo•emonl said today the militants ·OC· •---C1JJ))'lnlr Wounded Knee have-ag....<I to staclt all UDlawllll arms in a teepee II Lhe White Hoiue will meet wilb tbelr represtntatfves. Means told a new1 conference the 58 Oglala Sioux In Wounded Knee ag....<I to th!> 1t a •lrif Sllnday night, with the ncnd pipe 'placed al the door "and M cne wll lent.er .until our · slpirtual leader ·Crow Dog; Chief Bad Cob and mYau 10 boclt lnlo Wounded Kaeo." 'lbe Wb1ie ff-balbd al meeting with Meona Ind bla uaoclates ulileis lhe lnfilinl inirrender arms. Means sild thal u another eondlllon - DAILY f'ILOT Stiff l"tlot. ,, . J' Cyprio~ ~Q. ";ce ·; l. ~bwar ·--Attfu!' ...... ·,; ', j •• " -•. ~4,·~ ·. s NICOSIA, Cyprus I) -Arab guer: died in the hospital, aulhor!Ues said. rlllas attacked Jn I ~I l~r!_el airl~ After hurling ~the expl~ives ;n~ firfhg and the boiJJe of the Israeli ambaasador maclune guns •!' the house. auttiorities ,...:.._,""1a,y.-!ll>ey-IJ!ew llP-lhe-buildiilg but~a -said,.llle-guerr!Uas oei1ed a l""OO•by-aiid ~psfllotlng Israeli 5eCUl'ily guard fir-threatened him · with guns tO l:>rce him uig a aubma~negun from the plane . drove off those. attackers. ltilling one":'" . out of his car. I r ' guerrilla ·a~d wounding two others. _ . They comryaodeered the ~uto and The guerrillas involved in the twin at· start~ speedtng off wtJen a pci1ce patrol tacks killed a Cypriot policeman at the car 1nterecept~ them. Two • guerrillas · embas..y reaidence. when they ·hurled ~ere w~ed m a blaze of police gun· bombs and grenades. Tb e y com-fJ(C~ A third was. captured .unharmed and mandeercd a car in an escape attempt a fourth ~ped. but were n>WJded up by Cypriofpolice, ..-----.,.------- malting the twin attaw a fiJl.co. ,; • The ~uacts cost the guerrillas one . No LA Stars :r I .' dead and six artested, iriclUding three ~·: .~ wounded. Tin> guer'rUlas escaped. · • ' One group of lour Arabs atlacked the J ii Lag·una ~' home of Ambll!sador·ftacbamlm Tlmor, • .J -!or the meeting, federal marohala and other forces are to retreat from their present positions to areas out o! rifle range. AIR CALIFORNIA BAGGAGE INSPECTOR JIM McDOUGALL WARILY SE ARCHES WOMAN'S BAGGAGE 'You Never Know What You're Going t.o Run Into,' Inspector Says; One Searcher.Found a Snake · hurling· dynamite and mnades at the grounOifoor and heavilf dimaging il Timor's wife and friends were on the third floor but We unhurt, the am- ---Uguna BeiiCh detectives, anned wilh search warrants, fanned out across the Art Colony over the weekend in ef(orts to seize cop;es of -the Los Angeles Star. a suy periodical no" wanted for telling telephone ccqpany secrets. Further, he said, the meeting must be arranged aJmosi tiiunecliately btcauae he is broke and will have to return to WQUndod Kuee Tuesday morning. Fro1n Pnge J SEARCHES. • He said ht Is pctpu<d lo contlaue lhe armed conrfootation :rt Wour.ded Knee "for the rest of my ·nre" lf the White women's purses," according to his col- House balks at discussing What the In· leagues. diam says is denial of their treaty rights. Despite such hazards, every one of the Meanwhile, • tong-time tribal leader 35,000 men, women, and children who with tbe Oglala Sioux told Congress today . have flown from Orange County airport his people are facing financial diluter since Jp.nuary have been subjtcted to a 'because of the occupaUon of Wounded penonal check of their persons and their · Knee by outsiders. baggage. · ' Toby Eagle Bull, secretary of the trll>e-So far, no auspecled hijacker has bel!n- on the Pine Ridge Reservation, defended detected, and most searches have gone his tribal clWnnan, Richard Wibon, and smoothly. But because the. federal rules the whole l!lystem o~ tribal gpvemment. governing searches are strict, there have _ · ---.In-testimony _be.fg_re__tM_JJQ!I~ lndill;R been some tense moments. affairs subcommittee, Eagle Biill!ild "You niVeJ.-know what yOU're joffigto American Indian Movement (AIM) run into," says Tom Graham, an Jn- leadei-s are thwarting the tribe's attempt spection supervisor for Air California. to govern itself and are, in effect, enabl-"And It's made worse by the pressure we ing the-Bureau o! Indfan Affairs to inject have to live wilh. YoU've got II~ itself again 1n tribal matten. passengers, each with an armful of bag- "For three weeks, our schools have gage and five relatives to see him off, been closed. We have been sitting idle. and y.oit_v.e got to inspect It all and still We are losing money. We face !lnancial get tbe flJght out on time." . •d'-·~·." '"••'-Bull aald, while t b e --.....,. In making Inspections, agents have - "'Juallce Department sits there and stuck their bands into cakes, opened bag> negoUates wllb these people," ,.ferring so lull they """1dn'l close agaln,.grabbed ·10 Lhe AIM leaden. - -·caclusel·and rim>rblacles and even nos- ' Eagle Bull has been a tribal o!Dcer !or ed · 'tlirouah dlrty.,cliaper 'bags. r;othlng 25 of Lhe D yean Ibo Oi!lala Sioux bas cruibe neglected, Lhey aay. · governed Itself. But In raUng the various •····-the MJBIMI IndJanl at Woupded Kpoe ...,._ • -, ~ refused OVtt the weekend to ~er agents face, Graham sUll says WQ~ s · arms and· peace 1111" ,..,. broken oil ~ ~. ~~ ~t unpredlcta~.:: between protest leaden and White House 1 Ohe ot ffie rW.es you learn 11 not to aldea her. · slick your liaild anywhere wllhouf!ooklng · fjtst," lrraham says. '~That BYJ>sy FromP .. eJ ·KIDNAP ... meg forced him at knifepoint to drive them fram the border city. Investigators said Lint told them he , stopped hla Ur about 25 miles south o[ I Ttlbuco Road on Lhe ride north, al which t:. u:::n:: =: ~~t I.mt Helgoed engine trouble and lhal the lwo !'men gol out lo check under the hood, at {which time he drove orr. i: Investigators said the Uni car pulled t·over again about JO miles farther north ::_ supposedly at Alcaraz' orders -and r he got out, leaving his knife in the car ; wilh the victim. ~ Authorities said the victim was ap- t parently hit by the diesel truck as he ~ tried to dish across the northbound lanes. ! Coroner's deputies said this morning : that an autopsy on Alcaraz's mangled ! body would be performed later in the 1day. i Results sought could shed some light }. on a motive for the bil.arre abduction t tale given by Llnt, such as the presence £Of drugs in the suspect's body. · ( Police said this momina: lhat a number t.of qui!stio ns remained unanswered in )"connection with the case. IS ) woman convinced us or that." There are other lessons, too .. One is that people aren't always what they ap- pear to be. "We bad one doctor that I won't forget/' says Graham. "l opened his bag and saw loose pills and medicine and his stethoscope all mixed in with dirty socks and underwear. You have to wonder about a doctor like that." "What really surprises me is some or the women,'' adds another agent, Jim McDougall. "They're the most gorgeous things on the outside, but when you look inside their purses, it's awful. I'm really shocked sometimes." ' Not only baggage, but the individuals themselves must be checked,. which leads to anothe r set of problems. "If a man goes through the metal detector and shows up with metal, you can ask him to take olf his coot or belt buckle or whatever, until you eliminate the problem,'' says McDougall. "But with women you can 't," he says. "We've had women go through here in skin tight clothes that obviously weren't concealing anything, and still the inetal detector would li ght up." In cases like these, the problem can usually be traced lo metal bra supports -but it's not something the men are allowed to investigate. A female sheriff's deputy must be available-at all limes !or such matters. The probltim of metal i n un- dergarments is especially frequent With older women. ·•One out or three wears a corsett," says Graham. "They wouldn't dream Of f1 ying without it and that really makes trouble for us." • bassador '8id. Man Paralyzed in 3-story "I left the house bt the direction ol the embassy and they apparently were wailing for me," be II.id. "Thank God, I got out of it alive." Meanwhile a reported five guer- rillas in two Jeeps drove up to the in- ternational airport. Two guerrillas in one Jeep overcame a security guard and tlie three guerrillas in the other Jeep sped out toward the parked !our-engine turboprop Viscount airliner. The misskirf toward seizure.of the April 11 edition met with frustra- tion, either due to publicity or clever operators. Fall ~t Hotel in Laguna . Sgt. Neil Purce ll reported they couldn't find a single copy in town. A 21-year~ld man who attempted to climb from one Laguna Beach hotel room window to another and !ell three Students to Push ·For-Relaxation . • Of Dress Code A request from high school .students for relaxing dress code standards wUI be made loniibt lo Irvine Unified School District trustees. The request comes from the two Stu· dent representatives to the 'Board of Trustees. Lut month they polled students II University High School and found · that a majority favored the minimum dress requirements allowed by the state. · ~ At 'pri!sent, all students in the· 'l\JsUn Union High School District must conform l'O a dress code that goes beyond state mlnlmum standards. When tJie Irvine Unified Board takes jurisdiction over " University Higb School on July I, bow· ever, it can revise those standards. Also on the agenda !or tonight's Irvine school board meeting ls a report on Saturday's conference on·disbict goals. Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. at El Toro Marine School, 8171 SE Trabuco Road. 'A rts Relevance' Lectures Slaood · "Relevance of tne A~" is the theme of a four evening lecture series being presented by UC Irvine Town and Gown beginning with a lecture at 8 p.m. Tues~ stories, landing on bis back in a paved Authorities said the plane's I 4 alley, was hospitalized today with ex-passengers had debarked and were going tensive injuries. through customs when the guerrillas ., Robert Ross Rice o! Los Alamitos, had . started machine-gunning the plane Crom attempted to clinlb from a hallway win-the speeding Jeep. · LA STAR ..• An Israeli security guard .stepped out d~ into a friend's room about three feet of the plane firi ng a submachinegun and . alre.ady done.~" to pick up all avaHa~le away. The room keys had been locked in hit all three attackets, one of whom died Aprtl 11 ed1t1ons of the controversial !be-room.-~---Jrom.JiiS.""-uu<l>· __ -·-~ta.!::_=-c·= -=--__ _ He apparently got about half way then The wounded Jeep driver lost control . But nt: stresseu that hiS .company'.s ~c-' d ··•-•·· t f !be 1 • f llOn had "absolutet~ nothing lo do with found that he had no place to hold Sgt. an sm-~ m 0 one 0 P ane s our bsce •t all ti · filed inst the Nonnan Babcock . Laguna Beach ~lice engines, aulhorities· said. 0 n,1, Y ega ons aga said today. ' ' An El Al spakesman in Tel Aviv said paper. . ·d the plane with Its four-ma n crew was "Tha t is not our concern," he said. 1be incl ent occurrec:1 Saturday at the returning to LOd: International Airport "We got our order from Judge Thomson Hacienda Hotel and Rice was found as tonight despite the damage. to stop circulation of an article that patrolman Norman Blandell drove past Fifty minutes after the attack at the should never have been prlDted and on patrol. airpori four other guerrillas arrivtd at which is an invitation to commit theft." Blandell said Iha! Rice appeared lo be Tlmor'; house in a private-®' and A spokesman said the artt<le had ap- paralyzed from the waist oown. South started ,burllng, the e>ploslves seriooiiY pearea -earller in a Ma~. Wis., Coast Communily hospital aides aald woundinC .1 poU<e guard 11 ~ entrance-publication called "Take Over"-and-bad ruce would . be transferred today ~ who wu read1D8 a newspaper. He later apparenUy been passed on to the Los Rancho Hosp1lal !or lull evaluation of his Angeles Star. Injuries. Sania Ana Ceniral Judicial District Police said the man bad been ~ .•. . F.._ P .. e J Coor! Judge Paul Mast today confll1lled al a gathering 1n·tbe lobby .of tbe G that be ruled lut week that o~ty When be decided t6 leave, 'Uult 'tie went to BUR. T.·~,, ns charges filed against the Star by the the Jocked hotel ~m1 arid decided to ~' • • • District Attorney's Office were un- climb from window to,window. constitutional · Fr~ aald 'Rice had been away from ble class wlu1e his home was being "We wW be setting a bearing Into that the party for about 10 minutes before of-ransacked. ruling this _week, but I must pol!\.t out ficer Blandell happened by. Jewelry, luggage, cash and credit that my action.bad nothing lo do with the cards with a total value of about $150 telephone credit card article," the Judge Band Uniform Purchase Asked The Tustin' Union High-School Board will consider a request tonight to spend its reserve funds to buy band uniforms for Mission Viejo and El Toro high schools. The Saddleback Unified School Dislrict \vere taken from the borne of company said. • president Willy Gllke at 26411 Estanciero Judge Mast said the charges stemmed Drive by intruders who forced open the from complaints made by a Garden rear patio door. Gtove res)dent and were based oo a Burglars Who forced open 1 sliding number of articles that appeared 1n the glass door atJhe home o! Morlyn Arthur Star. Lokken, 41 , of 24802 Spadra Lane, a~ "I read the papers involved from cover parenlly confined themselves lo Lhe lbefl to cover and found nothing In there that of books of '·Blue Chip stamps, deputies could even be remotely classllled as said. obscene," Judge Nast said. And intruders who removed. a screened Star circulaUon ,department personnel window at the home of Ann Elizabeth probably a PP r e c i a t e conalderaUon Moell, 36, of 24401 Spartan Lane, Jell the demonstrated by Costa Mesa police in premiaes without gaining entry when their seizures, compared lo that of Hun. Mrs. Moell retumed home unexpectedly. linglon Beach police last week. 'J)e beach city law enforcement men day. . Philip Leider, UCI lecturer in art , Will The Tustin high school system will go BRECKENRIDGE, Tex. (AP) - A asked Tustin trustees to buy the uniforms after they earlier bought band uniforms for Tustin High School. 'Beefeaters' Honored pried street news racks apart with crowbars to seize copies o! lhe Star allegedly containing obscene matter. "There Is no damage being done to these stands," Cos ta Mesa Police Detec· tive Sgt. John Regan said after bringing an armload of copies of the Star to head- quarters. ' speak in the Fine Arts Village Concert out o.! existence July I, when it will be special day honoring beef raisers and Hall, in the first'of the free lectures. replaced by the Saddleback, Irvine, and "beefeaters" will be observed in ho Tu · u 'fied di Stephens County Friday by Texans who Other fine arts faculty members w stin rn 1 ·stricts. believe that bee! shouldn't be singled out will participate in subsequent commwilty Saddleback trustees have requested, as the villain of the food price spiral. The lectures are: ho that ·1 pend · I Idea for the ...&.---, wb1'cb will be wever, 1 s its a~t reserve ~ Yain..:c William C. Holmes. professor and fu nds on projects that will be useful to highlighted by a free beef dinner at a chainnan o! music, April 17. Jotal ~rk, ....... an last week when a <ff'Ntp the new districts. .... --a "" -Robert Cohen, associate professor of of ranchers mentioned that they ap- drama, April 24. Tbe Tustin board will meet at 7:30 p.m. preciated those atill eating beef despite a "We are-buying these papen," he said following seizure of 74 copies at eight locatk>ns throughout the city. "We don't pay for every single one,'" added Sgt: Regan. "We just put In M cents and lake all the coptf" in the rack." Olga J.1ayn ard, lecturer in fine arts and at Tustin H.igh Schoel, 1171 Laguna Road. nalionwide bo)'t'Olt. danc~ authorily, May I. 1--,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;::; New Uni Students Should Register NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND WE WILL PR~Vj IT. Here ls Our lnflatloa fi'if,Jatlng Otter ' ; DAILY PILOT All of this may sound funny to an outsider. But agents consider it very serious. And if anyone attempts to joke ~tudents ne"'." to . the !rvine are~ who about the inspection process, he's ~·111 attend University High Schoo.1·1n the 1. Stop in and get our price on eny _T)l In stock. 2. Shop our prict & compare. / I T~ Oru1..,. CWI! DA.1LY ll'ILO'T, wllfl 'ljlllclt , Ii tomblrotd -Newt-P.-.u . 11 DU()l!S"l'll b'( t!\1 Or~ Coi1t Publlslllllt C-"'· St~· r•"-ldlt-.S "'' -...itllllhld, MOi'ilflY l'lifiiijjfl- "'"''· ler Cotti Mew, N"*'llHI le.di, H""'tlflt1on lff(h/l'-111!1 \II !'", .l"""'9 ~. 1 ... 1,..1s-tw.u w s.n cie-.. 1e1 51" JllMI C111r.tr-A tl"tl• rl'Qio...I loOlllO" 1$ llUttllllltoli loell,inl.IFI Ind 5'P>d1ys. Tiii priftcl•I ~lnil ~I 11 11 D WtS! courting trouble. 1973-74 school year should pick up One-young-Alarlne,-for~example, Wa~erials at the.JcJNol Oying to San Francisco for a big weekend gwdance office, 4771 Campus Dnve. 3. ff you can purchase the TV for lt11 at any othtr franchlt~ dealer in Orange Co. ~ lap's wlll 1111 you the TV at the LOWER price PLUS GIVE YOU AN AODITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. 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He "'as well dressed School officials are completing pre- and carried a large, brightly wrapped registfalion of students for !all classes . package. Students now attending private schools "What's in here ?" an agent asked. who plan to transfer to Uni High also ''~bomb." he deadpanned. . shotild be registered oow: . Without saying a word to him, the A general information meeting with agenl hlmed to tbe seeurlly officer who Uni l'OUl1selors: will take place at 7:30 look the young man Into custody. "I pJ11 April 25 in room ~I could easily have lookt.-d in the package · ·' and found out be wasn't telling the truth about the bomb," '8id Grahan\, "Bui this isn'ysomelhing Wf! fool around wilh." Even when people aren~ )oiling, they can get ln trouble. A woman who went b)I the name of "Dynamite" was denied boarding and taken into custody when that nickname appeared on her Uckct. Besides all !his, the iruipec~on program has been expensive. Ten ex tra Orange County Sheriff's dc putJcs have be.en hired by the airport at an annual cost of .. SIOO.CKM>. In addition. the ai rlines ha ve l>ccn for~ed to increase manpower significantly. For Air C.1'1 program, ·3S lulltime posi!IOltJ.bavo i-added, which &lnoun!J lo a I por«nt Increase In the numbe c of emplo)lf!I. , On lbe other hand, hlja<idngs have been nearly eliminated sinoe the na· )tionwlde program we!ll (1110 effect in anuary. {' Girls of !Y_ight Launcli Drive . - LAGOS, Nigeria (AP)-Nigerian Pnll'- lltut.es are trying to join the Jabor move- ment. They have formed a national organization to fight for legalization o( their trade, It was announced here. The president of the group, hem!! a prostJtute, &aid the organization his 1 S«tetariat and slafl and hired a lawyer to peUUon for legal r<g)llraUon 11 a trade Wlioo. "We 111'11 1ctln1 In aceordanco with the provisions In the Nigerian conotltutiotl granting !UndamWil human rtpts to all citizens ," she sarll'. .. • IN STOCI 14" DJet .... ''" D ....... ,,.. .. , .. . 11 ... ,., .. .. RCA Portable ColorlV u coltl upilllngly litll• to en}Oy so nuch. t• llOCl 4 1r D11111d ,,.. ...... .. 11 '" ••1 sd n •• Df11 nd ;/l!'fl' -(MQMACOIOR' • t . 90 DAY Member ti Ca.111-rnl•'• Lirllfft CASH c..,.,..11 .. lluyl"I w1itt ..,..°"' G....., With The CllllT Vol-luyt"I 11 M '1rAlllM,_,....efllOS.......i 1• fOB ..WWI ,-. ~ 1815 NEWPORT II.YD. lll1ntln CIS1a Mesa - r I I I • ' .. • ·--- .. -• ' I Today'~ Final.:........ N.}.' • .Stocks 1 /.I. · · i VOL 66, NO. 99, 2. SEeTioNS, 26 PAGES -...!--' __ _:/ ..-ORANGE .COUNTY, .CA • • -, ·MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1913' TEN CENTS ' / • -. . .1 11 . . / • ' -Jud -e~0r-der s · L A :Star-~i~cated in County t II. 4 . By TOM BARLEY Ol .. Dllty ......... . . . Coples of a Santa Ana Judicial District Court jlldie's order were b e i n g 41istributed lo lawmen throughout Oi:ange Coonty today in a move by the District 4ttomey's Office to scoop up·· every ~ailabte April II edition ol the Los Angeles Star publication. , Judge William Thomson .signed the order Friday after .Deputy District At- torney Don· Carroll successfully argiled that an artiCle contained in the Star's April U ·edition v!Olltes the rights oLtbe. Candidates • Air View s Eight candidates are seeking three seats which go on the .voting block April 11 in the Huntington Beaeh-city (elementary) School District. The candidate~" statements whicl1 follow are reprinted with perm~ison from the April 1973 ··ca1ldidates' Questio11nairt" compiled by the League of Women Voters of Hunting- ton Beach. T~ candidates' answers are in their own words. Two of four League ques· &iom have been selected /OT use here: lJ What adoontage.s, if any, do you .se to alt--year schooling, and 2) Do you see any reasom fOT unification? · Two oondidate&=L ·DakBush, an f1i<umbenl. andllicha•d E.· Stevens·~ did IWI respond . to t h e L<ague of --women Vows questionnalr<. Jl<k K. a.pp, 12, la an lncmnheot trustee. lie ~-• beldl food ..... c.,.ion at 111e cit¥ ]leacll and bolds a BA Degree from Clareuoot Men'• Collatt. Pacific Telephone Company. The article, printed under the headline "call Me Anytime, Telephone Credit Code for 1973," allegedly reveals the system· used by the telephone company ~~lacing and recording of credit It was argued before Judge Thompson that The Star article "i.! a passkey for anyone wishing to use the systetn to defr:aud the telephone company. , A Pacific Telephone C a. m p a n y spokesman said today that he understood police-in-Orange County communities will . be moving ln ''I! they haven't already done so" to pick up all available · April 11 editions °'-the c:911trove~ Siar. , But-i>e stressed that his company's ac- tion bad . "absolutely nothing to-do with ·obocenitY' 81legati008..filed against tlfe paw." "That ls riot. our concern," be said. 0 We ·got oUr ~er fzwn; Judge Thomaon to stop-circulation of an article that should never have been printed and which is an invitation to commit theft.'' A spokesman said the article bad ap- . peared earlier in a Madison; WJs., publication.called "Take Over":_; bad apparenUy been pused oo, to lAls Angeles star; .. ' , , 1 ~ ' s.nta Ana central Judicial District Courl Judge Paul Masi today <ODlirJ!led that be ruled last ·-l<tbat Obocenlty 'charges filed aptnst the Star by the District Attorney'a Offic:e ~wen . tm: conStftutJonaJ. _ ''We will be setting a hearing into that ruling thi&.. week, but I must point out· that my ac;tian bad nothing to do with the telephone.credit card article," tbe judfe -their seizures. compared to that of Hun-- said ·"' • -· ~ lington Beach police last week. J. Mast ~ the cbU{es stemmed · The beach city law enforcement men from complaints made by a Garden pried .street neu·s · racks apart with Grove resident and were based orr a crowbars to seize copies 'of the Star number of artlc1es ,that appeared in the allegedly containing obscene>matter. Star. ''There is no damage being done to "I read the papers involved from cover these stands," COS la Mesa Police Detec- to cover and fouqd nothing ln there that tive Sgt. John Regan said after bringing could ffen be remotely classified as an annload of copies of the Star to)lead· obscene," Judge Mut said. . quarters. -' , Star circulation department personnel ''We are buying these papers,'' he said P:robably a ppr e c:l ate co~lderatlon following seizure of 74 copies at eight demonstrated by CosO\ Mesa police in · locations throughout. the city. • Boatmen l(illed Sefl .Myswry Probed in Huntingtf!n An apparent bit and nm collision at~ which took the u ... of Uuoe H1D1tlngton __ Beach f~en_over the weekend was still under inv~igation tod~y, ·Jiut Coast Guard Otficials adrnJtted . Jhey have no leads. 'nle men were aboard an 18-foot catamaran which-Was . struck sometime Satuiday or early &.mday momlng, a Coast Guard spO~csm-.o said. The' body of one of the men, Duane Bunting, 29, was recovered SUQday morn- ing near the -~ which was found drifting abOut .three. and a balf .miJes olf H~lluch. . The'body of his bnJ\ber, Davld,,18, was slghtod nearby,~_~sllpped beneath the water before lt Ooul _be rocovered, the . CoUfGiiird iqiMeiiM!f~ - , ~ . . 1w9:,uvoil .en a... .. to tlloJr. VllfTOR llMISI llM8Ln0.. PUMll!I!~ PcMi.2.,•tir.T' • _,..!IL .-., ~ , .. ~ . , ·P..t...._~.,.Anllackat ThoirOldStondo-ln 1lll~Oldir '. • Tiie' thlrd'Tprii. abai.rd, 11111 , • Sherwoad, 17, Is p!'Ol!lrn!"! • He II tile . cltlJ.ens band I radio and an outboard .inotor, tbe Cqast Guan! said. nie Coast Guard said a cabin cruiser owner reported striking av unknown ol>- ject SatUPday night. However, in- Tax Deadline. Set Tuesda y TUesday· ta the deadline for pay· ment of the second installment of county property toes, Tu Collec- tor Robert Citron reminded Orange CoontJ,:ldents IOOay. -1pa ts may be made in -~ •t Citron'•· omce,·m N, -~y,Santa-Ani, by 5-p,m,..or -be~ April 111 .lf ' !;ii ~ iii Poroent of tlll lllol1tu !lfll,. plus J. fl aervico chirp, the· tax col· lector noted. • vesUgaUon showed that ~~ craft was not · involved In the fatal accident. . Memorial services are oending at Net· tier's Family Mortuary tn Garden Grove for the Bunting brothers. B~ch W ~ath~l!-----1 Lures Throng To Coast Sand Sunny skies and warm tem~atureS brought more than 250,000 persons to the Orange C.oast over the weekend in the heaviest beach activity of the young -crvwdi; cauoed m•Hlve trol!Jo )mm Jn lie Is married and bas lhree 10111 and a a.ughler. 1) "At the present time in our elemere.._ _ ,; iary district there ia no acute need !or Spriitg!'s Here san of Jilrt. Gerlrude Sher.wood, 17J3i.A Em"l"lld Lane, Himllllj(ton Beach. The. three Set out from Seal Beach ear~ ly Slitunlay lh<il'nia& to gQ flShing. When they failed 'to retUrn that evening, relatives alerted the Coast Guard. Arab Guerrillas tbe Newport Beoch and Laguna Be1ch areas as beach roadways were loaded wilh what lifeguards termed "the kind of crowd ,you would. ex,pect-on , a normal Sunday during the summer.·• In Newport Beach, all roads were jam· med from mid-morning Saturday and Sunday until after 5 p.m., police said. At leilst a dozen minor accidents were reported in that city alone-as motorists ell-year schools be-- cause of ove ing. We do use our buildings d u r i n g summer vacation !or a program ol re- medial and emich- Jnent courses. . ''If the lime comes when overcrowding beconies a problem cu,,. In our dlml<t I would favor a plan of extendtng our classes. tJiruugh the sum- mer vacation perio dto pi'ovide one more quarter of classes. · · "I would also favor using our schools for more hours each day~to~ovide space !or more students. I wbul not s~pport any~change in our presen scheduling unless crowded cOnditions began to affect the quality o.f education in the district. I feel that strong parent · support for a change would also be necessary." 2) "The main reason for unification in my opinion would be f6r better coordina· tion of requirements and classes offered at· the elementary and high school levels. & for unification to save money, I have oot seen or )>Nrd of ·any large districts that bave cut their combined budgets by unification. ... "Unlflcollon on.· elementary district boundaries '"""1d provide dlmlcts of manageable size.., Because o[ dlfferences in phl1ooophy ol: elementary districts in ' (See llUNTINGTQN, Poge Z) ,· ... . Nuclear Pacemakers NEWl\RK, N.J. (UPI! -The Beth Jsrael Medical Center today completed the first of a.-series of operations pro- viding heart patients with nuclear· powered . pacemakers. A spokesman at the facility said Max Spieler, 68, ·of '---.;,Nutley, N.J. was returned to his second· oorroom-followlng-tbe·~-minutn>pera· tion. ·- ; 19 Ciindurotes .. To Air V~ivs The It candidates for the Hun- tington· Beach Union High School District ,Board ol Trust.es will air their views on the upcoming school election at two forums this week. ' The first public meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 at Marina High ; School. T\lt second is scheduled for 7:30-p.m. Wene•d•Y at Fountain ; Valley High Schoo.I. 1 The candklate forums . a r e 1 , , sponsored by the HunUngton Beach , League of Women Votel"I IO that voters cart acquali'lt themselves wilh the candJdotel. I . • .1 t B ecic li Park ing Meters T el fYou So An air and sea search turned up the wrecked boat about 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Both Bunting brothers were clad in lilejackets, the·0out Guard said. A sure sign 0£ spring is the return or the . swallows to Capistrano and the retuni of parking meters to the streets of Huntington Beach • Burglars Shoot At Victim W ith His Own Pistol A HuntingtOn Beach man escaped with· out injury after he surprised two burg· lars in his apartment Sunday afternoon and they used his own gun to shoot at him. Police said James Fisher, 44, walked in on the two shirtless men in his apart- ment at 17300 Keelsoo Lane as he ~ turned from bowling. . Fisher told officers one of the .men turned around and painted hls .:Jkaliber rovolver ·at' him and said "come on in." According to police reports, Fisher ran out of the apartment and across lhe street as three or four shots were fired at him . All of the sbots missed, be said. A neighbor reported seeing tlie men nm from the apartment just after the shots were fired. Lost in the burglary was the gun and $800 in coins that Fisher said he , kept hidden in a pillow case. • City crews are putting out the parking meters along Pacific Coast Highway from the bluffs to, Beach Boulevard and throughout the downtown section. And once · they, are installed, motorists who park . in metered areas had better feed the meters or be ~prepared for a ticket. Every, fall, the meters are removed for maintenance-and~prevent vandalism during the wint .en they are not needed because of th diminished beach crowds. 1 Jim Way of the city's Harbors and Beaches Department explained the city is divided into three parking meter zones -business, residential and recreational. The charge for the business and . res~dential .e.rea is 10 cents per hour. The meters take 25 cents per hour for the recreational area along Pacific Coast Highway. Way noted that residential permits are available for $15 from the Harbors and Beaches Department. He explatnOO. that the permit allows a car to .be parked in the residential zone between Lake and Third Streets. Pot Taken in Mexico YUMA, Ariz. (AP ) -Authorities in the nearby Mexican border town of San Luis, Son ., seized 17 tons of marijuana Sunday night in -a raid on an abandoned home. . The body of the elder BIDlting was taken to the Los Angeles Coonty Coroners otfice where an autopsy will be conducted today. · A preliminary· investigation showed the victim had apparenUy drowned. There were no marks oo the body·in show the victim bad ·been fatally tnjared in tbe collision, the spokesman said. Coast Guard oUlclals today said Ibey did not know wbat kind of boat collided with the catamaran, but based m the ex· tent of the damage, they ruled oot its being a large merchant ship. ' The sailboat W11B equlpped with a PILOT ADS T URN WHEELS TO CAS H DAILY PIL<n' want ads just love to turn wheels -into caab. Here's bow one did lt: '68 CHEV Van. 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In deeth• be tnlited IL (Related sinry, pictuno, Pqo 4). _ 1be wor~ and its l)8trons and admirers honored PicMSo today with an outpouring or appreciation and tribute that. ... reached a 1tvel of agreement he rarely attained in his long, productive and sometimes controversial life. , From his naUve-Spain to the Sovtet Union, from Japan to the United States, the ~eaih-orPicuso was moumed11s the loss of a giant talent who lritl\lenced modern art more than any man. - 0 We have to look at Leonardo ciao Vinci to find a comperable 1nventlvene11 and range In ~ that pettalns to seeing,• ukf WiDlain S. Rubin, curator of sculpture and PJlnting al the New !or us Q,mmunl1t1," aald an East York Museurn 'of Modern Art. German radio commsrtator, "beca1&11 "There is VirtUaUy nothing in riiodera. Pablo Picasso wu on our aide'." art, 1' he said, "that Picasso has inot in· There also were many tributes for vented, practi~ or inflyencel!' Plcam, the man, as well u Pkauo, the After Picasso s death Was announced, artist. · · dozen1 stood in line at the museum to "Picasso is Picasso is Picasso, a~ view his work. • . . .\J<rtn'l!e Stein s9id," paint'\!' William Do In 11-foscow, the official Tass news Kooning remarked at bis homi in. _But agency carried a one-sentence d,lspatch 11ri'mpton, N.Y. '1He.1ived.a full llflii t~. on the death of Picasso, a two-time. Wil'\" What else is there?" ner of the Lenin Peac~ Prt:te l!.JI~ once an Daniel Saldenberg, PiC34~'s agent in otits'poken cOmmunist pilrly h!:mbe.r. ' New York. said: · ~ "Let our tribute tO' htm be oui eternal "Jle was a man «roM political n-- darlqg &nd ex~ntatlon in our art," 1 victlons, a man d~ed to pc4ce a a painter Illy-Olll'lunov said. "Picasso I• ' fearless opponent ol ~~""·" . conn~ wi&h the entire culture or the , 'l)e ncw1 ot.. Pi · '• deathi wu 20th cealW'y. Hls<Wth Is a great loss for rep0rte<1. utenslvety In ' Spain, tho all ortisla." . · ~ ~l Pi<ouo •b\mned, aa Ile "Pl.-'sPuafilgaway ls ,a)grealol~ . .' ~~hP.I) • Foiled in Two . . Cy priot , Attac;ks ., NICOSIA, cyprus (UPl) -Arab guer- ]illu attaclied an El· Al Israel airliner and the bome of the Israeli ambe~sador fo<!i'Y· They blew up the bollld!ng· but ll sharpsbooUng Israeli security guard fir- ing o lu!Jmacbinqun from tbO plane drove off those attackers, killing one guerrllla and wounding two others. The guerrillas involved 1n the twin at· tacks killed a Cypriot policeman at the emba,say residence "'hen they hurled bombs and grenades. Th e y com· rnanc:leered a car m·an ~p,_e attempt but were rounded up by~Cyprlot police, making the twin attacks a (uisco. The attac~ cost the guerrillas one dead and sGc arrested, including three wounded. Two guerrillu eJCaped. One group oLfow: Arabi attacked the borne of Ambassador Racbamim Timar, hurlJni dynamite and grenades at the ground floor and heavily damaging It. Timor's 1 wife and friends were on the lhlrd floor but were unhurt, the am- bassador laid. -"I left lbe hciuae in the direction of the embauy and they apparently were waltlat for Die/' be said. "Thank God, I got out of It alive." ' Meonwhile . a reported five guer- rillas in two Jeeps drove up to the in· ternatlonal airport. two guerrillas in one Jeep overcame a security guard and the three guerrillas In the other Jeep sped out toward the parked four.engine turboprop Viscount airliner. Authorities said the plane's 1 f passengers had debarked and were going through customs when the guerrillas st.,ied macbine-gunntng the plane from the speedtng Jeep. An Israeli aecurity guard stepped i>ut of the plane firln& a 1Ubmacbinegun and bit oil lbree ·-· -ol whom died from bi.I WOllllds. The ......nded Jeep drlwr lost control . (~ .Qwis, Pop I) Electrip Football · Short Causes Fi.re .- • A· short In an electMc football game WIS blamed for I fire e.ady Sunday morning • which caused an estimated $2:.IOO tn damage to a bedroom aL Con· u .. ntal Towne lloulles. 198111 Inv•rness Drjve, lllo!tiNton ee.ch. Flnomtn ' ttBpondina to the 8:20 a.m. bl... ot the apartment oocupled by -... Polenon pul lhO fh't out in ~ nve · mfll"""' No ln;itleo -e retorled. , • •. 10Ugbt to contend with the massive traf· fic snarls. Few rescues were reported, however, as ocean temperatures in the 55 to 57· degree range prevailed. At Newport Beach, four rescues were reported as 155,000 persons crowde(j On the beaches Sliturday and Sunday. ''Traffic was just unbelievable," said Bruce Reed, a spGkesman for the city lifeguards, "especially !or a p~Easter weekend. A lot of people were just cruis- ing around and that made it even worse." . One 58-yearo(lld man, Howard Mannke of Anaheim, died of an apparent heart attack at ,.Art's Landing in Newport Beach &¢day morning as he was preparing to leave on a fishing trip. In Laguna Beach, crowds ran 25,000 to 30,000 both· Saturday and Sunday, city life guards reported. There were two rescues, including one youth who had ap- plied to the city to become a summer lifeguard. Only two Laguna Beach life guard sta· tions were manned over the weekend as 1 officials-were taken by surprise by the surnmer·llke crowds, according to life guard spokesman Bruce Baird. As a result, Baird said the lifeguards on duty were kept busy watching for · swimmers In trouble and didn't btwe !See BEACHES; Page I) Orange Coast ·w eather Orange C9a,st residents can look forward to more hlgh clouds and just a peet or two of sunshine on Tuesday. The air will be warm, however, with be8ch temperatures at 68, rising to 7S lllland. 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""' ~ C..1• """· (.al~ Mta1'ol1"! "' ""'"' ...... IMfllfl!'I} '1 1Nl/ Q,IJ -lfllrl '7'111""9 ~--~~· • I / • ~- • Mon!Uy, April 9, 1973 .-· l "/ , . • • • '/ . FromP-.eJ PICAS SO ••. said he would as long as Gen. Francisco Franco remained in power. But Ulere was no official reaction from Spanish autbor!Ue,,. "The king ts dead," said American arti.5t Robert t.1otherwell, "and there ls not going to be 1 new king." 'Beefeaters' Honored BRECKENRIDGE, Tex. (AP ) - A spe<ial day honoring beef raisers and "beeleat.rs" will be obslrved I n Stephens County Friday by Tuans who believe lhat beef shouldn't b.e singled out as the villain of the food prtce splra). 'l'll<I Idea for the obstrvanee, which will be hlghllghled by a free beef dinner at 1 local park. began Jut -k when a ""'1P of nndl<n 111e11UoneL.Uwl Ibey ap- pre<iaied those still eatin& beef despite 1 nationwide boycott. ( A 1...,.111' IFllOd! lmnl c:andl· clalei -ta liullln&tof> -·· Ocean View Sdlol>fDlilrlcLwW be held at 7:111 toalPt at lllurdy',commlltlil)' Ceotor.lD~ Seoob._, • Tbe forum II 1po1119'*1 111 the Ocea \llew_ T..cben ~laUon. The publte Is Invited. · Peftce Off er • -~-- . , ' .. 1 •. ~I t ' ,_.St,~~~ ~rm_ Grips,,~ation 's· ~~~c~~.,._-- • "'" 1 Ir: nl~Aii1W Press on Lake Michigan and M~gs Field. on area, ffio storm dropped. !Our to six in· ~ itmperabirei'and heavy snow Chicago's lakelron~. was cl?Sed because chcs .of sn9w, and some tocaUons whipped by high wini:la hit the nation's or l!lke wa.ter pi~g debris across ')l's r~ported as n\_uch as ~inc oc 10 in$hes. Jnldsectlon1odlirt.ltl!rdUmptng severalJ ru~way. _....... --;--1--.~ Wgh ~lndt creat~ dnft$.•tlfree to four Inches of snow in the Texas Panhandle South . o_f the anow, ..ra~ soAkpd afeas feet deep, making-travcl"h:azardous. and across the Great Plains. lo Lou1s1an~ .. ~~gravahng the flood· Gale \Varnings were posted on Lake The NaUonal weather Service de-swollen J\UsS1ss1pp1 River Valley. (Story, Superior and Lake J\llchlgan 'during the scribed the system wbjch dumped 12 Page 4). early hours. . inches of snow 00 Des-Moines Iowa as Snow covered m06t o( the Texas· $now also, whitened areas or Golorado a "very ~rous fecord.breaking Panhandle, and sleet mixed with rain and and W}'oming .. wbeN the temPerature ----ilipring-atorm--. ........ approadiliig·pthe.Jimits _snow fell as ·far ~th ~ the "Dallas-Ft. df:opped to c -deg~ at ~LaraW. A d of a very severe .blizzard." Wo:ttr ~rea-:-Peacher, plums and-other--'f'iavelers,,.end-!tockmen!s-advlsories nnounce AJl pubUc schools were closed in the fruits in the freeze areas were en· were in e!fect for parts of Colorado and Des Moines area and in two Iowa COUil-' dangered , and youpg vegetable crops New ~1eXJco, where a hard freeze was ties. The Des Moines Municlpal Airport were threate~ . . . ~x~ted. Freeze warnings also v.·~re By Imliam was .closed. Drake University shut down In many parts of the Kansas-Missouri posted for Oklahoina. "unUI further notice.:' and the Iowa Leg· islature was unable to meet. The snow moved &cross eastern Iowa to southweatern Wtseonsln, forelng the schools to elose In northwestern · Illinois. Education Fair . . Set This Week In Il1mti:rigton Heavy snow warnings continued in ef· feet for eastern Iowa1 southeastern Min· nesota, southern Wisconsin and Northern lllinols. Chicago, which esCaped &?vtre snow stonns throughout the winter; was included in an area where ·accumulations of up to six inches were expected. An education fair featuring .the works Gusty;-northerly winds1s--high as ·45 i of nea rly 10.000 students in ihe Ocean_ miles per hour whipped the snow, caus· View School District runs through Friday ing poor visibility. Gale warnings fle w at Huntington Center. Rec ycling Center Now in Operation At Edison High A new Hunliogton Beach recycling center has opened al Edison High School, Mlgnolia Street near-Hamilton -Avenue. lt is in the parking lot near the athletic field. People are encouraged ~o bring their . ~ fourth annual "Edu" is being highlighted by a chess tournament imide the front entrance of the mall. The tournament has drawn U4 finalists who have already competed with more than 1,000 students iD the districl. The matches will begin on lbe hour beginning al I p.m. and wJIJ nm through 8 p.m. - The final matcbes·determlnlng the six best ebeas players In grajle levels U . will begm at I p.m. Friday. · · Other activities, scbeduled between ·10 a.J!l. and 8~30 P~rn;-~daily, _will iDClude claiices. sin&ing. ~ics and.~g bees. .r . ' No LA .Stars In .. Laguna · Laguna Beach detectives, armed with' search \varranls, fanned out across. the Art Colony over the ', weekend in efrorts to seite Coples of the Los Angeles Star, a sexy periodical now v.•anted for telling telephone company secrets . The n:Ussion toWard seizure of the April 11 edition n1et with frustra- tion, either due to pubWiity or cl~ver operal.Qrs. Sgt. Neil Purcell ieported they couldn't f111d a single copy in town. Kidnap Suspect Killed by Truck On. Irvine Road glass c<lor sorted and with metal collars From Page l removed, their crushed aluminum and One or three men who allegedly kid· their newspapers to ·this site, which is ARABS ' naped a San Diego motorist in Tijuana _¥D.24 hours a day, 1 days a week. • • • and forced him to drive north was killed 'ftils fiew silels a cooperaf1Ve venture----· --between Edison High School Ecology and smashed into one ~f the plane's four earlf fciilay 1n Irvine wtrentie-wa·;-struck-- Club and the Huntington Beach Environ· engines, authorities said. by a truck after getting out alongside the Educator Blasts Proposed Federal Education Cuts President Nixon's pro·posed reductions in (edei'al spending for education and his attempts to stop release ol congressionally authorized education funds represent an "abdi~tion of leadership," the president of the~ational School Boards Association said in Anaheim Sunday. · "Veto, bnpounding, budget cutting: to our minds, represent an abdication of leadership to ensure equitable educa· Uonal opportunity for Ame r l c a n ch ildren," said W. E. "Bud" Phillips. "They herald a change of direction -a reversal -when the oPposite is called for." Phillips, a Fort Dodge. Iowa clothing' store owner, dellvered his remarks Sun· day to about 1,000 sehool boanl members and school admihistrators ai SBA's annual meeting. The Association is the nat largest organization of publlc educa on officials. It says it represen ts about 90 percent of the nation's school board mCmbe.rs. · Phillips said Nixon's proposed budget for the next fiscal year calls for $515 million less for education while in· creasing the peace time rnllltary budget by $4.~ ililllon. Of the propooed educaUon budget, he said It ts "Malign neglect based on myth, buttressed by empty promises and designed to dissolve a partnership among federal, state and local governments that was just lieginninC to function pro- ductively." The NSBA delepl<a wero ocheduled today to tako up a resoluUon crtUclzlnC Nixon ror "abdicating the respciuJ bWty of the Presidency to provide leadership to ensure equitable educ1ttonal OJ>' portunlty for America's cblldrtn ." Phillips _also was crille1:l of some slates which are calling tot '1accountablllty" from their public schools. Ha said aome of them are "using standardized tests N an e1cuse to cut flll)ds for tducaUon to local dlstrlcll." "Suell reasoning leaves out the lbllllles or the students, lp>rer t h • I r beckgrounda, falls to consider thtlr educational objecUvot an4 otborwlle moastrat.es.tbe..bavoc.to.be.wrougbUlr l•glsllllng w1tlioul knowledl!I of the tub- Ject area. 11 • • I mental Council An El Al spokesman in Tel Aviv said San Diego Freeway. Adidtlooal sites in Huntington Beach the p~e with its four·man crew was Horasio G. Alcaraz1 31 , of Sun Valley, are on Delaware Street behind the Five re~gh g to Lod. International Airport was dead at the s-·e alon• t•· r-eway . . ' . ton1 t despite the damage. · """'' P 1 n: • ... "fyints Shopping C'.enter, ~d at Manna Fifty minutes after the attack at the between Sand canyon Avenue and Jeffrey High School, near the Sprmgdale Street · airport lour ~·-~~··111 -.~ t Road. , . ,_.,, entrance. , ~ e'"""' • .,...as arnn:u a . FOl'j further .. infonnatioo can 1te ~s =-·Jn_ 8 · private car and · Irvine police investigators were in San ' EIMtoometital Council al ~1' wtaoundlnrt • a ~Uthe espnllost1vest,'. serious1 ly Die•• this morning attempting to pin -· .. it:.cegua a 1tt:en~ · i ''· . . wh<> was ·reidffif a newspaper. ife later -doW:, de~.114;-of. ~. ~\,?,rre case ,which Easter Week Day Camps Set The Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley YMCA. will hold a series of ·day camps for youngslers between the ages or 6-11 during Easter Week, April lfrl9. Activities, including arts and crafts, .f.ield trips and movies, will be held !rom 9 a.m. to 3:30 p."m. each of the four days at Lake Park in Huntington Beach. Cost of the program ix $17 for YMCA sustaining members and $20 for non- members. The registration deadline is Friday. AddiUonal lnformatioo may be obtained by calling the YMCA, 817-9622. Beauty Contestants To Model Fashions Miss Huntington Beach contestan ts will model sprlng fashions at a luncheon Wednesday sponsored by the Women's Division of the Huntington Beach Cham· ber of Commerce. The luncheon, open to chamber mem- bers and their guests, will be held at 11 :30 a.m. at the Huntington Harbour Beach Club. Cost of the lunch is $3.75. Luncheon reservations may be made by calling the chamber olice, ~I. died in)be hos~tal, authorities said. .. was .initl~lly lis~ as a nwrder .. After ,hurling the .expl~es.~ fir.ipg "It is looking more· and more like machine .guns •t the bouae, authorities we're going to put it down as a traffic ac- said, the g~rrillas:seized a.passerb)',and ~t1" ·DetectiVe Sgt: Sem Cordeiro threatened 'him with guns to force ·Rim said today. ~ ·· , out· or his car. · ,. · . 1*e: SuigeSied a certain dairee of initial They commandeered the auto ·and _,contit.sion Jed io l~Un8 or Alcaraz's death started speeding off when a police patrol as a homicide Jnstead of an accident. ca r interecepted them .. Two guerrillas were wounded in a blaze of police gun- fire. A third was captured unharmed and a fourth escaped. Landscape Lack On Street Chided Complaints of residents about the lack of landscaping on Mansion Avenue near the new civic cente r has led H1mti0gton Beach councilmen to ask for suggestions from the city'li Design Review Board. Cou ncilman Jack Green said he · was disapJX)fnted ' in the landscaping \~'Ork on the approach roads to the cen ter under construction at the Intersection ·of Mansion and Main Street. He 110ted tbal both Main and Golden West Street, the other principal north-south thoro ughfare. have landscaped dividers, but that Manston, which connect& the two, is only a wide street with plants on one side. . Se~eril agencies, including the Orange COW'lty · Coroner's Office and t h e California. Highway Patrol, were involved m.lbe invesugation iniUally. Detectlv~· Sgt. Keith Carpenter and Detective Bob Lennert were in San Diego this morning, interviewing the alleged kidnap victim who claimed he was a~ dueled Sunday nigbt. From Pqe l . ! REACHES·~~. time.to erif'Orct all beach regulations. In many areas, he said, the large crowds result~d In complete ifreedom for dogs to run ·without their leashes, which are re· quired by law. Huntington Beach lifeguards reported a w~kend ·crowd of 30,000 persons, in- cluding· four rescues. At San Clemente and SOuth County beaches, the crowd .was estimated at 22,000 for Saturday and Sunday combined. There were no rescues. . . NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND . WE WILL PROVE IT. Here Is Our Inflation. Fighting Offer 1. Stop In and get our price on any TV in stock. 2. Shop' our prtce & compa.-.. 3. If ~ou can purc.hau the TV for I••• at •ny other franchised dealer in Or•nt• Co, Dun- lap 1 will Mii v<>u the TV at the LOWER prlco PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL lO'Yo OF T ~E DIFFERENCE. Oller expires April 15, 1973. MOTOROLA Quasar.. CXURTV · tN ITOCI 14'" DI ;1..r ,, .. D111'••llL . ,,.. , ....... , J1" D ... 1111 • RCA Portable Color TV IN ITOCI , ........ .. 1,.. t l•u••<- J 1'" Dll111af 'JI" Dl•t•-' IN mes 1.-·o1.too.r ,.,. Dllil•-'. 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Peters was sentenced.1 to not less than five years in state prison ·today for assault cllarges filed '1dlen he am· bushed and shot at an Irvine police of· roadbk>c.t near the Presidential estate ,cantinuously for the Past Seven days in an attempt to item the seuoDal surge of wetbacks heading north this season to wort in agriculture. Patrol Capt. Gene Harri& said during the past seVeD-day period his men a... rested nearly 1,000 illegal aliens. The weekend figure was 281. Am0ng "those al!ens were four who thought they had made it home free Saturday arter walking pas~ the check- point via the narrow strip of C a m p Pendleton beach. But when the Cour men reac hed the presidential ."compound shortly before noon, Secret Service agents cut short the journey. Two of the "trespassers" on the com- pound were picked up by agents. Two others ran north , only to be ar- rested by San Clemente police. All foor were turned over to the Border Patrol for deportation. On Sunday night a bigb·speed pursuit reaebing 1peeds ol 100 miles· per hour in· volved several jurisdictions and netted ficer. · six persons. AIR CALIFORNIA BAGGAGE INSPECTOR JIM McDOUGALL WARILY SEARCHES WOMAN'S BAGGAGE -'You Never Know What You're Going to Run 'Into,' Inspector-Says; One S..rcher Found i Snak• Sear~hers_Fare_ Bazar-d- White House ' Po11derin1t Escalatiorr' WASHINffi'ON (AP) -The-White- House said today President Nixon views as "extreme'ly serious" the armed at- . tacks on clearly marked helicopters ot " lhe International Comml!Sion for Control and Supervision in Vietnam. Deputy wesidential pres.! secretary Gerald \Va;ren said thal detailed com- ment on -fhe <!ommunist action wbicll resulted in the downing ·or ·1wo-- hellcopters over the vl'eekend -andJW- ·ing-on two more ~·would-be made-by~ · spokesn1an of the four-nation ICCS. But he c1nphasized that the United States views the attacks as extremely serious. Hr reported that Gen. Alexander Haig. the deputy chief of sta(f of tlle Army 'vho has been se nt on a special mission to Southea st Asia , is se nding detailed reports to t he Whit e lloose. (Related story , page '4) News1ncn noted that South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van . Thieu in a television program Sunday declared . the CambodJan situation poses a aer10U!I danger to South Vietnam and asked tf , President Nixon shared that view. · The White House. spokesman replied 1 Orange County Superior Court Judge The incident started as the car bolted Lester Van Tatenhove imposed the through the checkpoint and led several sentence this morning just one month officers on the chase which finally end~ a(ter a jury in his courtrQC>m found on the San ·Diego Freeway in San Juan that the President sent _Gen._Ha!c_elo-r"-t lndochiri8 to provide a report on tht situation there. Warren uld thlt ht . could give no assessment, view or , Agent at County Airport Evert Ca1_ne Up Witli Boil 1~;~,~~·:.ization of the Haig report at And he refused to speculate on wha1 Capistrano. Ofliccrs sai d the driver of Peters, 22, of Orange, guilty of assault the car .finally "quit trying to run" and with a deadly weapon and assault with a pulled over volunrarilv near San Juan By JOHN ZALLER 01 !ht ~Ur Plklt Still deadly \Veapon on a peace officer. -"'· / Because she was dressed all in bl~ck - Peters drew a prison term of six ·Creek Road. .. clear down to her black fingernails - months to life on the li&ser assault cou nt. The case of-the contraband marijuana Agent Paµ! Gilbraith was a bit ner vous 1---Jll---Judge-Van'"Tatenhove-added-flve-years-or -t~k-place-on~~turday-as-a ~man'"idew-wlierJUle. gypsy-Ii Ki wo~cin. submifted prison time for his use of a fireann in t1bed as Leslie J o an Nixon, 23, of her oversized purse to the Air Cal bag- the incident. .Canada, drove up to the roadblock -her gage search. Peters was arrested last Oct. 24 at his sedan sagging badly-in f!!e rear. But traffic at Orange County Airport home, just 24 hours after more than 50 Suspi~ patrolmen asked to look In was heavy that day, so without any lawmen using two bloodhounds scoured the trunk. noticeable hesitation he stuck hi s hand the area in the vicinity of Jeffrey and "The thing was packed so tight with inside the purse and felt around. Barranca roads. . bricks of marijuana I doubt if anyone "What the ... ?" he J'elled suddenly, The search was sparked by Officer could get another me in," said Hams. yanking out his hand. ~teven Nash'! calls for help when hew~ 'Ibe contraband weighed nearly 600 ·-"Oh, that's just my pct boa," the fJl'ed on as ~ ~trolman stopped ~1s pounds. , womao explained innocently. patrol-~r to ~vestipte-tbe, apparent~ nie woman, a visitor from Calgary, The oe;g:t day Agent Gilbraith. an ex- ness o~ 10jury of a man laymg at them· Alberta, was turned over to U.S. Customs marine, tur~ed in l\ i.s resigJ\ation .. Tj1e tersection ~f the two roads. _ ·agents for proseCution, Harris said. gypsy woman had ' been tiken', tl!to . ~e assai_laot who ¥f!l a bullet w~istl-The official explained that the new custody for failure to warn him about her J~~ in the du-eclJ,on of Nash, 24, was icien· surge of aUen1 ifeJlows·a fam iliar pattern "pet," but "he'd jus\ had it .. w~h tiried as Peters. for the ·spring· months because the job worrieri'S' pursi~''." ieccording lo' his• Cf l- it was testifi~. at his tri~l t~at h~ bad market impro ves come planting season. leagues. · · w .. • been elect.ed ?o 1l1gh o~flc~ m the Hessian Despite such hazards, every one of the motorcyclists organ1za t1on s h o r t 1 y 35 ooo men w.nmen and children who berore the shooUng incident. M. cCutchen Gets h~ve flown. from Or~nge County airpor t Lawmen who seized Peters at his home since January have been subjected to a said they found nine loaded rifles and personal check of their persons and their shotguns on the preml~s. Lif , p • baggage. - The narrow brush with dt;ath at tl1e e fil .0S0ll So far, no suspected hijacker has been lonely intersection left Officer Nash in a detected, and most searches have gone semi-state of shook that made it difficult smoothly. But because the federal rules for bim to rece11 ·conscioua1y what hap-In Coast Murder governing searches are strict, there ba•e pened. been some tense moments. Bigger, Better British Columbia Sliow Co1ni1ig Up What do you do for an encore when you put on a shO\V that nearly fills the auditorium? After the success of 1972, the DAILY PILOT and Orange C-Oast Evening College plan to do it again -on- ly bigger and better. The 1973 edition of Vacationland British Columbia, an expanded version of last year's most succeMful Orange Coast area travel program, goes tbiJ week. It includes a 20-page special tabloid oectioo (last year's wu JJ pages) all about British Columbia wbich will be published in the DAILY PILOT Tuesday. And it also includes a "fllm festival" with four movies (last year there ftre three) to be shown Thursday at II p.m. at Newport Harbor High School. Ticket~ for the show are available at all DAffiY PILOT orflces, Orange Coast Evening COiiege and many area travel agencies. But they're limited and going rast for this "encore." ' "You never know what you're going to Thomas Bradford McCutchen of Dana nin 'into,.. says Tom Graham, an in- Point was sent to state prison for life to-spection supervisor for Air calllornia. day for the murder of a Laguna Beach "And it's made worse by the pressure we woman who was shot to death on her have to live 'Wittl. You 've got 115 neighbor's lawn. . Orange COUnty Superior Court Judge Walter Charamz.a rejected a motion for a new trial and similarly denied a plea by McCutchen's lawyer for a reduction of the verdict to one or second ·aegree murder. McCutchen, SO, of 33821 Olinda St., was found guilty last month by a jury which ruled that he was sane when he shot and killed MTS. Virginia Hammett, _15, of ijl B Wave St.~ Laguna Beach. The panel rejected McCutchen's claim tbat he was impaired by drugs and drink to the point that be did not know wbat be was doing wben he gunned down his former mistress. McCutcben was awaiting trial on charges of making threatening and obscene telephone calls to Mrs. Ham- mett's home when he took his gun to Laguna Beach Sept. 5 and ended her" lif<'. McCutchen 's lawye r staled today that he intends to appeal the jury's verdict. passengers, each with an armful or bag- gage and £ive relatives to see him orr, and you've got. to inspect it all and still get the flight out on time ." ln makiiig ·inspections. agents have stuck their hands into cakes, opened bags so full they wouldn't close agRin, grabbed cactuses and razor blades, and even nos- ed through ·dirty diaper bags. Nothing can be neglected. they say. But in rating the various dangers the agents face, Graham still says women's purses are the most unpredictable. "One of the rules you leam is not to stick Your hand anywher.e without looking first ," Graham says. "That gypsy woman convinced us of that." There are other lessons, too. One is that people aren't alw~ys what they ap- pear to he. "We had 'one doctor that I won't forget,'' says Graham. "I opened his bag and saw loose pills and medicine and his ste thoscope all mixed in with dirty socks and underwear. You have to wonder abou t a doctor like that.1.1. "What reall y surprises me is some of the women," adds another agent. Ji1n McDougall . "They're the 1nost gorgeous ~Lawyers Love ltlysterfl' ·~gal Coverage I 1 By TOM BARLEY I Of .... n..trl'Mlll'9ff ] -· ~ "Lawyei's love-to make a bli mjilery l>ut of the Iew but that should be ·.U tbe )n~ilve newsmen need to get in there f: nd translate It all for the public," USC .aw School Prof. Howerd Wllllama bas old lawyers, jounialists and student.I of . >0lh professions. . t Willi&iiis: a fe'atured s~akcr at a •'Law and the News Media" seminar~· 'llay on lhe USC campus, deplored what 'be said was the tendency or some editors 'tind writers "to let the language of law 'righten them away trom the courta:. "They coocentrate lnstucl mi politics he Leg!slat~ and '° deprive the • ol what I tbink la the more hn• t new1 coveraae," ht '-id. ' - I 11Court decisions," Williams added, 0 pley a much greater role in our lives and not enough of thein ere being reported and analyzed by tbe media." Wllllarn1 aald a "cl.a.ssic case of non· coverage't was to be found in the local C<Urta In the fonn of the Semno-Prlest trial. "I haven't found a word about this very important c8ae in tany newspaper."' he said. "It oou1d have a momentous and swttplng Impacl In the field of education but we can't seem to 1et a writer to go near It." Wllllam.s later eipla ned that the lawsuit, brought by the pareott of a Lo~ Ancel., achool dlllr!ct lludent again" (onner stale tnuurer Ivy Baker Prleat, <OUld Diian tllo revamping of Cllllomta'• S)?lem of ICbool dlotrtet ltnanclng lf the plored, ~ ' for the Serranos. "It's · redlble to me that it goes unrepo~ in the light of an issue or such wlde pubU'c interest," the law school pro- fessor sald. · "Always remember that you just can't trust the legal syStem," Willi ams urged the newsmen in his audience . "The ability of people Who can go Into the courts, take on the law and lawyers and re))Ort those developcmnts In lay language' ls of vital irriportance to us aU ," he said, ''Law isn't hair as difticult as lawyers make It Out to be," Miller added. "Any writer or cQJt~ who tends to ~ct a lltUe flustered bl all that tecllnlcel .language will be am.u.ed Just how mueh of It he con ahootb and break clown In a short course on tbeJAw ·• 1 count er-aCtion might be taken as -°*"',-· things on tpe outside, but \Vhen you look about the inspection process. ,hc·s result or the firing on the ICCS inside their purses. it's awful. l'm really courting trouble. . -helicopters. It ls presumed that the U.S: shocke~ someti mes." One young ~1ar1ne, for example, \\'ilS view is bei~g made known to Hanoi Not only baggage. but the individuals (lying to San Francisco for a big \\'eekend through special chanaels which have ex· themselves must be che_~~_!!_d, wh1cb_lead.§__..JYitl:Llliuir.U[lClld, Ue "'as wclLdressc<L~ted-stnce-Dr;-ffenry-~ssinger--vilUed--"1 fO anOlher SetOf pfoblems. and carried a large , brightly wrapped Hanoi this year in connection with the "If a man goes through the metal package. Paris peace agreement. detector and shows up with metal. yoa "What's in here?" an agent asked. The Comm unl.st forces shot at two • oan ask him to take off his coat or belt '·A bomb," he deadpanned. more peace-keeping helicopters in the buckle or whatever. until you eliminate Without saying 3 word to him the Mekong Delta today, the Saigon govern- the problem,'' says McDougall. t t d 1 the "t f" ' · h ment reported. . . agen urne o ~r1 Y o .itcer w •. o The South Vietnamese said aix rounds ; "But with women you can't," he says. took the young man lnto custody. l f d fire bit 1 South Vletnamele 1 "We've had women go through here in could easily have look~ in _the package ~i~~~~r ferrying merMers of the Joint , skin tight clothes that obviously weren't and found out h~ wasn t telling ~.he tru~h Military· Commission, compoaed of tbt · concealing anything;-and still the metal ~h<?ut the bo~b, said Graham. _Bu~. this Viet Cong and South Vietnam: lt waa . detector !'Ould ligh_l up." _ 1sn t something we fool around..w1th. r -ced to land at VI ThaM.a-vtet COOi I · In cases like these, the problem can . Eyeq when people aren't joking, -Oley s~o~ld J>ui orficlals said nobody wu usually be ·traced to metal bra supports c1111 get ip trouble. A wOftfan: who ·wtnt by hurt '' . · ...... but it'S . not 5:0mething the men ate the n.amc or "Dyna~ite" was denied The other chopper carrying lCCS allo\ved to ,M\~est1gate. , -i 1 n:o1fl'd1.ng and la~n 1~to custoe!Y when representalives, was fired on near Cll' , (\ fcqialc ,sheriff 's clcpuly thust 'be that nickname apPeardd on l;ler.11cket. Tho but was not hit. The lntem1tlonal <ivail.a.ble at all times fqr suCh m~tt.ers. Besides all this, "the inSpCcUOn ,progra m commission is composed of Canada. The proble1n of metal 1 n un -has been expensive. Ten extra Orange lndones ia, Poland and Hungary. dcrgarments is especially freq uent 1vith Cowity .sheriff's deputies have been hired Nine persons were killed Saturday older wo1nen . "One out of three wears a hy the aii'porl ·at an annual cost of 1vhen an Air America hellcopter flying corsett." says Grahain. ''They wouldn't SHKl,000. Jn addition , the airlines have for the internatlonal---'COmmisslon was dream of flying without it and that really been forced to increase manpower shot down in Communist territory in the makes trouble for us." s'nificanrtY:"'For. Air Cal's program, 35 northwestern part of the country. All o( this ma y sound Cunny to an fulltime positions have been added , which Another commlssion helicopter made an outsider. But agents consider it very amounts to a 5 percent increase in the emergency landing nearby without injury 1 serious. And if anyone attempts to joke number of employes. to Its occupants. . WE"lL LOOK SO NICE FOR 'EASTE R. DAD I Our Ever Popu ltir Pin cord Su it of Da cron & Cotton in Blue or Bei9e by De•nsgate-$80.00. Oecro n & Cotton Oxford S~irt by Et9le Shir tm.ikers-$1 l.OO. Silk Tie by Mennex-$8.50 . . ' '\ ! l :I I ·f?'ta t M · "'"""""' a-h, ._ __ v-.... Jn-je'-~J_s_cl._~_~~e_a_~_e_r _____ ~_;:o_:~_~_·=-~-;~-Pcnode_~ __ __,J . 4 DAILY Pij.01 Making Beach Visits Count SPRING SPRANG DEPT. -Viewing the weather tbal visited us over this late weekend, you have to be convinced that the good days have once again come to our coastline. Sunny weather is also reflected in the news. Take for example the beach count. , Some reports had it that more-than 250,000 folks Docked down to the Orange --:-Coast tbts-very-last weekend to-twiddle" their toes in warm sands. ---·---· ... _. ..... MOUG!NS, France (AP) -.Art lovers ricbtst. lit waa selling enough o1 his around the world today ialuttd the work t · · ortably In Paris by the -r--"'"'b--ir,elj!tllf'l!rPlllll6~d!llll111"11T a! er -e·hewas ·io, ·lllJd Ill the'last i10 years '! one of the most notable and lftfluential hls prices rose steadily. • _ • _ <j;<r ~"/:,'>' ~!.';~~ who THE ARnsr shrewdly cont~ibottd to chahged the course ot 20th century art lhis by selling only about 40 canvases a died Sunday at his walled estate year from h1s huge output ao as not to overlooking the Meditetra(lean. Death depress the market. There were many was allributed. IOI. a heart atlack brought years in wh ich he took ln more th.an .a on by collection .of fluid in the lungs. million dollars. ,.... • Picasso joined the_ Communist party in PICASSO'S WIDOW and his eldest 5;0n 1944, but never participated actively in were discussing funeral plans w_!!b. party arfa.irs. He told an Interviewer -in Annaned Anteby, the artist's bu.BV!ess 1947: "When I wa,s a boy in Spain, J was -1\Wlagerand an·old frlendo But-Anteby-very1>00r and-very aware o!-11ow-people- told newsmen nothing probably would be had to live. I learned that the Com· decided today. munists were for the poor people. That The body Was repOmd lil"'i-In the WU tnOUgh to know. So 1 became for tbe artist's upstain bedroom. --Communists." , Picasso had been Teported fn good Picasso's chief conb'ibuUon to the healt.h and working with his usual zest Communist cause was probably the ,despite re~!Tent attacks of grippe dur· design that was adopted as the "dove of ing the winter. He recently completed ar~ peace" by the C.onununists' world peace rangementa for the showing ln Avignon movement that flourished during the next month of all his Ptlntings produced 1950's , ---Since-1910, a totaloL20l_canva.ses._.. _ It· ~es--an--outstandi.ng--e~~mpt~ of---. _u~,~~- Saturday night, the artist and his. wile, Picasso's skill In creating· a work of FAT~Eif ,ohoD"lRlil ART J~cqueline, entertamed f~Jen~ at d~r. beauty with a few simple line!. Speln s Pablo·P1 casso Picasso was reported m high sp1nts, · eating heartily and entertaining his guest with stories. After the guests left, he PICASSO WAS married twice ana was the painter·s next 1n is Ire s s, between his marriages had a series of and she was succeeded in 1944 by Fran- I Alas, it is t.roe that the. warm ended about at the sand-line since ocean Waters still hovered down there in the SOs. St!U, for a lot of visitors, it was better than stayint home and eating Slti'Og. IF YOU WERE OUT on the roads, you have to be convinced that at least 100.000 citizens were roamin8' around. Still, regardless of how long you piay have been a Coast-Watcher, these beach counts have to emerge as somewhat of a puzzlem.nt. You know, just how do lhe7 count bow many folks went to the beach? :___..;~ · went.to his.studio to .. 1r0:rk. When he awakened Sun-~da7-y-mo-mmg, he complained of a pain and his wife called a doctor . But by the time he arrived 10 minutes later, Picasso was dead. wcll publicized.Jiaisons .. He marired.Q!i! coise GOOt ..... Duriiig .. lheir-1.t.-year--liaison-- Khoklova, a ballet dancer, in 1918. She .. Shellad-8 son·anaada:ughter, Claude --·- bore-him a son, l>aulo, before they and Paloma. ~- Crowd-estimating, f r o m my ex- perience, bas always been an inexact science, particularly when throngs gather in places Wlierelbiy dimi'f liiivetO pags through a turstile or some other count· ing device. Even In tll08e controlled places, there is no telling bow many agile types went over the fence or departed after the third inning when the home team started ~tini:ing up the place. · U"I Tt ....... lt 4 EXAMPLES OF PICASSO'S WORK <;LOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT Self Portrait; Cubist Work; Self Portrait; Worn.n's Portrait Picasso died among one of the greatest troves or 20th century art ever' iimassed in private hands. HE WAS THE greatest collettor of his own works, rel.easing only a small part or his prolific production for sale. Hundreds of these paintings and drawings were stacked away in a strongroom bu.ill onto his two-story home. He kept the key to the room himself, and only a few outsiders ever had a look'" at hiS hoard. What disposition he made of this C(J!· lettion in his Will was not knOwn yet. drifted apart.in the late 1920s. Jacqueline Roque became Picasso's llis wife was succeeded by Marie-last mistress in 1955, the year his wife Therese Walter, who bore him a died, and he married her in 1961, when daughter, Maya, in 1935. Dora Maar she was ,35 and he was 79. U.S. 1'1r Support Battered .Supply. Boats Arrive a 'h.nomPenh I rr IS FOR1UNATE, indeed, that we have not as yet been visited by the in- -staltatlon .. otlOll gatts-O?'"lumstlle!i-orrour· public beaches. This is good for the beachgoers but little help to the crowd- guessers. Scattered around the house is another huge and enormolisly valuable collection or paintings and drawings by itatiss!,_.. Po pe, Th .... · n U Ho-.11-rT:JT:::Ja 1:-S-~·'·100;giianr;Lliiry, v1aminCK, 'Rousseau IA:/ a .l ui~ and other 19th and 20th century masters. 'l'he walls were bare~ but paintings were ...._,._ piled one on top of anather on sofas and -~ -PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) American warplanes pounding Comfuun- ist gunners along the 1t-lekong rover helped get the first convoy through to Phnom Penh in 20 days. _Eortage or gasoline that has resulted in long lines at filling stations. All oC the major highways leading into Phnom Penh have been cut and govern- ment forces have been -taking a beating from the Communist forces, particularly along the southern approaches to the capital. But a varied selection of food i.!I available in the shops and reStaurants. and there are only occasional power blackouts. Beach throng estimating over the years, therefore, bas been left to the lifeguard forces. From Seal Beach to San As Cr(Jwd Demonstrates Clemente, the good guardians ol the VATICAN CIT¥ (AP) -Pope Paul VI shoreline each day gaze out across the and President Nguyen Van Thieu of South semi-naked bodl~s languishing in the Vietnam cOnferred for more than an hour sand a:nd attemp to calculate how many today as riot police in St. Peter's Square sunburns repose oot ther~-----.fooght Wlf.h demonstrators-pi:otesting-t.he 'Asked for a determination of the papal audience. crowd-count, lifeguard chleftaiils along Thieu reached and left the Vatican by our coastline arc usually very definite le::::: CORONA? Why, today we bad -( JN SHORT .. • ) 11,408 people on the beach at Big Corona, .._ ___________ _, including a visiting delegation from heUcopter to keep away from the st~ts Tokyo, Japan and three lost kids rom where Communlst5 and leftist Roman BSkersfield." Questioned, however, on precisely how Catholic groups had threatened to stage these facts and figures were arrived at, a protest when he sh<m-ed up. all lifeguard officials seem to become ~ Vatican described Thieu's visit as universally vague. A faraway look strictly private. gathers in their eyes. They mumble- things about crowd proj<ctlons, head· .• Indian Plea counts and secret fonnulas. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Am&lcan IT HAS BEEN RUMORED that the lifeguards in Newport Beach, for ex- ample, count incoming automobiles and multipfy by three. Laguna Beach officers find out Ne\vport's figure and divide by one-third. Huntington Beach then steals the Ne\vport tally and multiplies by six. "Nobody k:no"·s what they do on Orange County-controlled beaches , except maybe to debate about drinking la"'s. An yway. beach-counting Is sort of fun and nobody gets hurt except the visito rs who go 1home sunburned. 11fE PRACTICE IS about the same as predicling our Orarlge Coast weather, si2e of tbe surf or outcome of local elec· lions. Formal folks \vould classify these as Inexact Sciences. The rest of us call it guessing. Jndian itovement supporters seeking ·$1 ..million a year for self-help programs from the Church or Jesus Christ ol. Latter- '1y Saints demonstrated outside the lock· _ed Temple Square as the.iMQ!lJl.__ql).S end- ed their annual General Conference Sun- day. Thirty men, women and children dem- Ofl!trators chanted and ~at drwris as they were turned away from the Square by church communications director Wendell Ashton, who accepted a box of flowers from the group tor Mormon pre. ident Harold B. Lee. Ashton also Issued a prepared statement outlining various programs ol the church which benefit Indians. e S ikkim Takeo.,er NEW DEL!ll (AP) -India said today it took over the government of Sikkim Florida Logs 88 J?ecause of "the complete breakdown of law and order" in the little Himalayan kingdom. . The .Indian government version of Jhe Sikkim crisis noted "excesses of the~ - lice" which left many casualties. It said deaths and hundreds oi arrests occuried in demonstrations against the chogyal , or king. The unrest followed elections last week to the powerless legislative· assembly. eFlreBut:? WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Butchers Union wants President Nixon to fire Ag- riculture Secretary Earl L. Butz because he bas become a "divisive factor" mak- ing economic problems worse. Patrick E. Gonnan, chief executive officer or the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen's Union, sent Nix- on a letter Sunday contending Butz has 'vaged a "right"·ing ·propaganda cam- paign"_ against labor. e Arge11tb1e K idnap BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tAPJ Another exetutive or a foreign company has been kidnaped , and the kidnapfr.> were believed to be left-wing terrorist groups who colletted $2.5 million in ran· som from American companies last week. Police said three or four yow1g people seized Francis Brlmicombe. a 57-yea r- old Briton outside his suburban home Sunday night as he returned from the goll course. He is president of the Argentine subsidiary of the British American To- bacco Co. and had Jived in the country for 30 years. · Degrees Hig liest iii Conti1ie nta.l V.S.; Low 3 iii W y omi1ig Te111per,at~re• . Hi.11 Low ,r. Atr:,rwrv .. " At ln'!I " ~ eo1ton ~ " ~lfll1lo .. " :::n:trr " " " ~ ""-.. ,. •• :~F " .. " " " " ·" .. 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"EVERY mtE we slowed down they shot at us," said..C.S,_Lo, master of the 7 ,!JOO.ton Lucky Star, the lead ship. I·Ie said U.S:-planes striking _as close as J ,000 feet ahead ol his ship helped lie! the convoy through. Lo said he had made 11bout 10 previous trips up the river, but Sunday's eight-hour journey from the NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Part of the Vietnamese border was the m:irst. Mississippi River streamed into big Lake The Lucky Star was hit once by a rock· Pontchartrain today to ease the strain on et that went through a bulkhead and also levees protecting New Orleans from "one had several dents from bullets. of the big floods of the century." Communist gunners opened up on the Anny Maj. Gen. Charles .C. Noble, convoy sooll :nter it c~ trie ·border head of the Mississippi River Com-.§unpAy morrun~. Despite t~e air support mission, said the opening of Borifiet Car--/arnf accompanying Cambodian naval gun· re Spillway 33 miles above New Orleans boats, the Taiwanese freighter Ally was was the first of several possible sunk and the Filipino tanker Mekong was emergency moves. ' set afire .and left burning about four "WE ARE PREPARED to open ad- ditional floodways if future developments require their use/L he told a group of Washington officials Sunday. miles inside Cambodia. The fate of the crewmen on the two ships was not known in the Cambodian capital. l\t ORE TANKERS ate expected to at- tempt the SO.mile-passage, perhaps wittJ. in a v.·eek. 11le arrivals Sunday eased a • The United States has doubled its air shipments of military equipment to Phnoll) Penh since the beginning or the current Communist offensive in early February, military authorities said today. They reported American C13Cl cargo planes from 11utiland have been averag- ing 20 deliveries a wee k o{ weapons and ammunition for the last t"'O months, about double the amount shipped in be., fore then. rttEANWHILE, GEN. Alexander Haig Jr. arrived in neighQoring Thailand to begin a IOUN!ay assessment for Presi· dent Nixon of the situation in Indochina. He met first in Bangkok "with F i1e Id Manhal Thanom Kittikacborn, the Thai premier. Later he flew to Vientiane, talked for an hour with U.S. Ambassador G. Mc- Murtrie God1ey and then went with God~ ley for a 90-mlnute conference at the home of Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma. '-, . A festive crowd or about 4.000 gathered · on the levee to watch Sen. Russell Long. (0-La.), rise the first or the spillway dam 's 350 sections. The Army Corps of Engineers said atl sections would be open by Wednesday . The open settions send ~·ater 5.7 miles down a trough of low land from the river lo the 25-mile-"•ide salt water lake, which empties into lhe Gulf of Mexico. When completely open, the spillway will divert about a sixth of the river's flow - estimated at 1.4 million cubic feet a sec- ond between !he 30-foot-high levees on both banks at New Orleans. McCord Ready to ·Link l\'litchell With Bugging. THE OPENING was expected to lower the latest prediction of a crest of 20.2 feet at New· Orleans, where the river gauge registered 18.2 feet Sunday. At Slidell, La., the weather bureau's River Forecasting Center said the diversion Would stop the river's rise at New Orleans and probably drop the level to 17 .5 by Wednesday. Whether diversion of fresh water into the salty lake for the first time si nce 1900 ,.,.ould have adverse ecological con- sequences was disputed. Marine biologists agree that If the fresh water dilutes Lake Ponchartrain beycl nd a certain point for five days or more. the oysters, crabs and shrimps will be wiped out or greatl y reduced. HOWEVER, COL. Richard L. Hunt, chief or the Corps of Engineers in New Orleans, said that, within months, thei river water's nutrien1' would begin 1crt.ilizing the take bottom and aqualic life could be greater than before. DAl~Y PILOf DELIVERY SERVICE DtlJ"ttry of the Daily Piiot -h ;uarantffd Mt!M1•4rfll••1 If "" M Ml 111"' rtUf' IMM' tr fl., P,1!1.1 Clll Inf \Ifft ~ Wiii 1111 ~I te ,...,., (1111 •r1 1 .. lllft 1111111 r1• "" .,..,._., tlM ....,...,, II ,.._ • Ml tttt""" """" <•tt' ., ' ..... l'lt~1y, .... ··""· ""°"''· t•ll •~II 1 n,., wt• 1111 tft4ltill " flll. (Ifft •tt lt*i:tfl Wlltll II f ,11\. Telepllonts Mitt °'"'" <_,., .. ,... . ......... , . .,,, ~II M.,.IMf .. 11 •11<11 .,... 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Howard Hunt, two oth~rs C(Jnvictcd in the Watergate break- in. that Mitchell cleared the plan ror the i{ltelligence operation and approved its $300,000 budget, Newsweek said . ~1itchell, then head of the Committee 1 to Re-Elect.,the President, has repeatedly denied havi111, any part In the bugging and burglary at Watergate. Newsweek's source. quoted McCord as saying his assignments were to bug the Watergate headquarters ; the head· quarters ot the Democratic party's presidential nominee, Sen. George McGovern: and party offices· in Miami Beach's Fountainbleau Hot.et· during the Democratic National Convention. McCord, who has spent three days before a stlea Senate Investigating com- mittee, has said he would hold ll press conference before makU\g another Senate appearance . SEN. LOWEU. P. Welcker Jr. (R· Conn.), a member of the committee, said Sunday he was not opposed to a newt conrerence after the witntss aMwers more quts\ions from the C>)fllmittee . Meanwhile, In Waahlna!On, former White Houae a\d• Charles W. Colson took and passed a lie detector teat In an effort to JIC')ve he bad no advance lcnowladp of I last year's Watergate buggiilg con- spiracy, his lawyer reports. Attorney David I. Shapiro said Sunday that Colson, who .was White House special COWlsel, voluntarily submitted to the lie detector examination last week in New York. PRESIDENT N I X 0 N ' S re-election organization also denounced today as "an absolute lie" a report that one ot its lawyers made cash payments t o Watergate defendants to try to keep l them quiet about details of the bugging 1 of Democratic national headquarters. · The New York Times said convicted Watergate conspirator James W. McCord • Jr. had told a fed eral grand jury that he 1 believed Kenneth W.~Pqr)tinson, a lawyer ! for the conunittee, "channeled cash ; payments to the Watergate defendants in , return for silence after their arrest." j Wfek s , I t ' I I ' .r,<t:o t 7here's bHn • meet boycott : i'llSs If on/' . I I • I I '-~---~-~---~--'• j -· . _., :7 I 1 • 17 • ~ ' 'OPAnge -. • .- • ·- ' .. Today's Final N.Y. Stooks .. . ... -···~ -VOL 66, NO. 99, 2 SECTIONS, 2b PAGES ----. •,,.......---GRANGE-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' MONDAY, APRIL 9~ 19 . -N TEN ~ENTS ---·-..--:--• . ,.,. -• I .~ • I l ~ I ~.-AnthJet _Nois·e ·-llnii · DemandS District -S,taild • -·· ------ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER The-g('Oup also challengtd·candldate3 ot ,... 0.1,., P1i.t ''•ff running for four vacant seats on the A NeWport Beach _anti-jet noise group school board to take a Stand oo the jet today demanded the Newport-Mesa noise problem as it affects the · schools. school board take a formal stand agaillst AAA is asking the candidates to supp<>rt jet flights out of Orange Comity Airport. an antl·jet resolution by the board if -Airport Action Associates_ (AAA), a . ·they are elected. citizens group claiming to represent AAA claims Lindberg School in Costa l;OOO familtes;-says-nume~s-jeHUghts--Mesa-;-Bayview-School in Santa Ana each Clay "fly . directly over" at least Heights, Monte Vista School in Costa seven schools in the Newp:irt-?i.fesa dis· Mesa, Kaiser School .in Costa Mesa, trict. COrooa del Mar High School, ~asthl'!l,f I • School and Mariners ·Sdioo1 in Newport · Beach are affected by noise. . "This.is lljl to say that the jets go over all the time, but lhe;t do come over and make noise," said Mrs. Jean Morris, an AAA spokesman. AAA claims Lindbergh School in Costa Newport-Mesa officials and principals · at tb.tee~of the supposedly noise impac- ted schools toda}r expressed little con- cern with the problem t;Saying. "it ls ·something we•ve learned to live ·with." Superinte_n.dent of Schools John Nicoll said ·he baS received no ttqliests eithel' from current board members, school principals Qr anyonC else to take a stand on the je:t noise. Jets (rom the county airport normally ... take off on a pattern directly down the Upper Bay but. at times shift positions inland to acconunodate ·for "'inds, air- po~ officials said today. DUritlg-strong Santa Ana •wind condi· tions, the jets .. appf9.ScJ1 Jor landings over the Upper-Bay and take of( in the other direction. Though they said it Is somethins they can live with. principals contacted today sa id the noise is a definite problem at certain times of the day. 1 "The noise is unconscionable at some times but it is something \\'e have lived \\'ith," .said_ Eastbluff School's RObert - Francy. "At times, Instruction has lo cease for a 15 to 30 second interval until the noise has passed by.·· Francy said thnt while students and .. teachers .haye grown~ accusto1ned to the noise "it \\'ould be real nice if It went awa)'.,. Eh.stbluff is less~ than a mile 1 from the Upper Bay jet lanes. Principal William Kap~le. Francy 's cow1tt'rpart at Bayview SChool in Santa Ana l·lcights, also said instruction hns to stop at limes to let the iets go by. llis school is about a mile from the end . tSee JET NOISE, Page !) Newspape~.to Fight Newport Ban Publishers of the Los Angeles Star are reportedly ready to make a Lest case out of the Newport .Beach-impoSed ban on newsrack sales of sex-oriented periodi- cals. Business License SuperviSO'F S t a n Hirschberg said today,.;he.:received a tel- ephone call from the Star office inform- -· ing him that Journal executives intend to ignore a police order to remove aJI of their street racks. The deadline for that removal was Saturday and the racks are still in place. * * * County Ruling Although most of the stands "'ere sold out of the current edition of the Star, there were still copies of the Hollywood Press, the second target of the-police- ordered ban. l / Hirsctiberg quoted the executive with whom he spoke as saying, "I'll be the f'll guy. I'll come down there and sub- ject myself lo arrest, just to get this thing settled. Hirschberg explained that the Star ap- parently ~as ended 1 its distributorship arrangement with a Huntington Beach Court Order Confiscates r · One Eaition Df..LA· Star \ ' ' ' By TOM BARLEY -Of 1M Dllll)t Pli.t l .. ft VCoples of a Santa Ana Judicial District Cotrt judge's order were b c in g distributed to lawmen throughout Orange Ccimty today in a move by the District Attorney 's Office to scoop up every available April 11 edition of the Los Angeles Star publication. Judge William Thomson signed the order Friday after Deputy District At- torney <Don Carroll successfully argued · that itn article contained in the Star's April lf edi,.lion violates the rights of the Pacific Telephone Company. The article, printed under the headline 11Call Me Anytime, Telephone 0-edit Code for 1973," allegedly reveals the system used by the telephone company for the placing and recording of credit card calls. It was argued ::iefore Judge Thompson that The Star article "is a passkey for anrone wishing to use the system to defraud the telephone company. ·A Pacific Telephone C o m p a n y sp<>kesman said today that he understood police in Orange· C.ounty communities will be moving in "i! they haven't already done so" to pick up all available April 11 editions of the controversial Star. But he stressed that his company's ac- tion had "absolutely nothing to do with ~b_scenity allegations filed against the paper." "That is not our concern," he said. "We got our order from Judge Thomson to stop circulation of an article that- should never have been printed and which is an invitation to commit theft." A spokesman said the article had ap- peared earlier in a Madison, Wis., publicl.Uon calltd "Take Over" and had apparently been passed on to the Los Angeles Star. Santa Ana Central Judicial District Court Judge Paul Mas~ today confinned that he ruled last week that obscenity charges filed against the Star by the District Attorney's Office were un- constitutional. · "We will be setting a hearing into that ruling this week, but I must point out ' Triisiee ·Race Pr-0fil.ed 011. TV • Newpcl't Beach's Teleprempter Channel 3 will present interv~ws with ~aodldates Jn the Newport· Mesa an"d Coast Community college dlstricls twl<t nightly this week.-• , • Interviews are provided on the cable system from 5 lo 5:30 p.m. and ,.pe\lted at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Teleprompter's cable channel serves that part of the cliy not on Irvine land. Servl<t there Is pro: vldtd by Cablevision. • \' ' that my action had nothing to do with the telephone credit card article," the judge s8id. Judge Mast said the charges stemmed from complajnts made by a Garden Grove res.ident and were based an a number of articles that appeared in the Star. Tax Deadline Set Tuesday Tuesday I.! tbe deii.dllne for p3y~ ment of the second installment of COWlty property taxes, Tax Collec- tor Robert Citron reminded Orange County residents ·today. - Paynients may be made in pel'S<ln al Citron's1 office, 630 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, by 5 p.m., or must be postmarked April 10 ii mailed. Late payments will be penalized six percent of the total tax bill, plus a $3 service charge, the tax col· Jector noted. Newpo11 ·Hearing On Non-criminal Conduct Tonight Newport Beach councilmen tonight will hold a public hearing on the question of local police regulating nOlH:l'iminal con- duct. Police Chief B. James Glavas proposed the ordinance change 'fhicb he insists is no more than getting some textbook·type police wording Into city law. The whole thing m~ nothin more tha n language allowing preservation of the peace, according to police and city officials. The council, however, balked a bit on the amendment earlier in apparent fear that It would grant police Jlmitless outlfority. They amended the proposal lo let police 11ttgnlate non-criminal conduct . , . with approval cl the City Councll." It's 111 been much ado about very little, according lo a more detailed stall report from City Manager Robert L. Wynn which ii now Jn the hands of -.Oilmen in preparation for tonight's session. "It Is admitted the language Is brood bul It •as so ,,.rdtd. because "tbe !uno- tloos cl the Police O.partment cover a very bro&d area," Wynn said. · He said the types of activities it coven Include: • -Regulation •r parade1 and funeral processions. -Crowd coolrol II alltlelie eveota llld fires. -Non • ertmbtal trame enlor<ement (equipment vlolatlolll). -EnfOl'telllCl1t of bicycle l<l!Ulatloos. (S.. HEARING, Paie 1) man who had originally applied for the business license to sell bo\h the Star and the Press in .Newport Beach. The city, acting on the recommenda- tion bf Police Olief B. James" Glavas, de- . nied the license but told the distributor Jose Ortega he could reapply but under the condition the publications could only be sold through markets or liquor stores where an a<fult could control sales. Hirschberg said this morning that the LA Star executive told him he has writ· ten the city a Jetter outlining the paper's posi tion in the issue. Chief Glavas said today he wid post· pone threatened seizures of the papers pending receipt of that letter. "We'll take a look at the letter before \Ve do anything," Glavas said. "I want to discUss its contents with the city attorney." Hirschberg did not say how the Star ~. interiaS to challenge the ·citf's control of· distribution of the controversial periodi-~~ -~ ..L'. -cal. He· iodicated;-however, tha~ grow>ds * -" 1 - fer Ibo adiaa~*"iP the eitydr-.oot-~~ ._...,.....,,. ··--...,._ "" .~.,_ .. _,,;~ ,t.· ' -""'' •n.OT ,..., -have ·the auttlO;;ty fu regulate· tlie dis-_, ' '"'""WAS PA F '"~ t0KOWO-TKAT HIT THI! BEACH SUNDAY ALONG ORANGE COAST trib¢1w.Jd. papers by means of its busi-Balmy We1ther Brin91-0ut Sun and lea Fans, Contribute1"to Traffic Jams ness license process. ·Kidnap Suspect Killed by Truck ··~~ On Irvine Road Newport Council to Study Residential Density. Lid One of three men who allegedly kid· .napejf a San Diego motoris~ in Tijuana and forced him to drive north was killed early today in Irvine when he was struck ' by a truck after getting out alOilgSide the San Diego Freeway. Horasio G. Alcaraz, 31, of Sun Valle}', was dead at the scene along the freeway "between Sand Canyon Avenue 8nd Jeffrey Road. Irvine police investigators were in San Diego this morning attempting to ·pin down details of the bizarre case which was initially listed as a murder. "It is looking more and more like we're going to put it down as a traffic ac- cident," Detective Sgt. Sam Cardeiro said today. He suggested a certain degree of initial confusion led to listing of Alcaraz's deat.h as a homicide instead of an accident. Several-agencies, including the Orange CoWify ·' CA:iroiler's Office and t h e California Highway Patrol. were involved in the investigation initially. 1 _;._l}etective Sgt. Keith Carpenter and Detective Bob Lennert were in San Diego this morning, interviewing the alleged kidnap victim who claimed he was ab- ducted Sunday night. Charles E. Lint, 23, of San Diego, told invesUgators that Alcaraz and two other men forced him at knifep<>int to drive them from the border city. Proposed population controls through residential dflnsity limits will be weighed by Newport Beach councilmen tonight as they consider thQ growth limit element of the new general plan. Councilmen will meet at 7:30 in city hall for their first public hearing on any gene ral plan element. The residential growth limit proposal places a 97,000-person ceiling on popula· lion by placing strict limits on the densi· ty of multi-family housing. It would establish a maximum density of 15 units per acre in the remaining PILOT ADS TURN WHEELS TO CASH DAILY PILOT want ads just love to turn wheels -into cash. Here's how one did ii: '68 CHEV Van. Reblt eng., trans, new brakes, shocks, paint, $14QO. xxx-~. The car was turned over to a new oWner the first night, and the old owner went right out to buy a new car. Start your Whef!IS turning by placing a DAILY PILOT classified want ad. Dial direct, 642-5678. Controversial Picasso -~partment zones and would eliminate a nuniber of areas planned for high-densi- ty. . City Manager Robert L. Wynn.said he has heard only two objections to the plan voiced by property owners. He said the Irvine Campany, the city's largest landholder, has informed him a representative will appear to protest two things. Wynn said company officials object to restrictions proposed for the Castaways Hill a·rea between Dover Drive and Up- per Newport Bay and the undeveloped area between Park Newport Apartments and the Newporter Inn. Wynn said builder George Holstein ob- jects to a proposed five dwelling-unit per acre limit on the former high rise sites in EasU>lurr. He wants seven Wlils per acre , ' Wynn sa id. In other matters tonight, councilmen will consider: -A request to cut a driveway off \Vay -bane, the tight, winding road leading to ehina Cove in Corona del Mar. Nearby residents are opposed. -A request -by John Konswlser to again hear his plans to build condomin· iums on the site ol Balboa's Fun 1.one. -Phase II of the city's traffic study that lists alternative ways to handle in· · creasing traffic burdens. -An ordinance that would allow residents to stop the distribution or IS.. CONTROLS, Page !) Death Unites Art' World ' By Untled Press Intunatlonal seeing." said \Villiam , S .. Rubin, curator In life, Pablo Picasso often divided the of sct.tlpture and painting at . the New art world. I York Museum bf Modem Art. In death, be united It. (Related story, "There is virtually nothing lo modem plctura,·Pace 4). art," he said. "that Picasso has n9t in· The world of art and Its patrons and vented, practiced l'lr lnfluen~." admirers honored Picasso today with an After Picasso's death was announced, outpouring of appreciation and tribute dozeM stood In line al the ntuseum~ to that reached a level or agreement he . . • rarely attained In hJs Jong, productive . view his work. and sometimes controversial Ure. Jn ?i.·toscow, tile official Tass news Froin his native Sp&1n to the Soviet ageflcy carried a one-senlence dispatch \Jnlon, from Japan to the united States, on the death of Picasso, a t~time win- the death Qf Picasso was moumfd as the ner of the Lenin Peace Prize and once an loss or a glint talent who infiuenctd ouUpoken C.Ommunlst party member. modem art more than any man. "Let our tribute to him be our eternal 0 We have to look at Leonardo da Vind daring and experimentation in our art," to rmd • comparable lnvenllveness and palnlet mya Glazuoov said. "Picasso Is rooge In everything that pertains to connected with the entire culture of the 20th century. H.is death is a great loss for all artlst.s." "Picasso's passing away Is a gr~t loss for us ~inmunlsts, '' said an East German radio commentator, "becauae • Pablo Picasso was on ·our side.'' There aleo were many lributes for Picasso, the man, as well as Plca5.'0, the artist. ' "Picasso is Picasso Is Picasso. as Gertrude Stein said." painter William De Kooning remarked at his home In East Hampton, N.Y. "lie li~td a !uU IUe at 91. What else Is thero?" Daniel Saidenberg, Picasso's agent In New York, said: "He was a man of strong poUUc.al con- victions, a man dedicated to peace and a fearless opponent or Fascism." .~ 250,000 l1iv<tde. I Coastal Beaclie s Over Weekend Sunny skies and warm temperatures brough_t_ more than 250,000 persons to the Orange Coast over the weekend in the 1 heaviest beach activity of the young seas.on. Crowds caused massive traffic jams in the Newport Beach and Laguna Beach areas as beach roadways were loaded with what lifeguards termed ''the kind of crowd you ~ould expect on a normal Sunday during the summer." In Newport Beach, all roads were jam· med from mid-morning Saturday and Sunday until after 5 p.m., police said. At least a dozen minor accidents were reported in that city alone as motorists sought to <.'Ontend with the massive traf· fie snarls. Few rescues were reported, hoWever, as ocean temperatures in the S.S to 57· · degree range prevailed. At Newport Beach, four rescues were reported as 155,000 persons crowded on the beaches Saturday and Sunday. "Traffic was ju.st unbelievable ," said Bruce Reed, a spokesman for the ciJ1. lifeguards, "especially for a pre-Easter weekend. A lot of people were just cruis- ing around and that made it even worse." One 58-year-old man, Howard Mannke (See BEACHES, Page Z) Orange Coast Weather Orange Coast resldents can look forward t.Q . .,!llOre high clouds and just a '"J)(!ek or two of suhs hine on Tuesday. The air Will be warm, however, wilh beach temperatures at 68, rising to 75 inland. ' fNSmE TODAY J lar'k .. lpitz ltas retreated to c re private Uft, recc>Nrlng from the shock of suddtn fame. fle's sailing a11d planning his May 6 uiedding. See srory on Page 5. 1 • I .. _, • 2 DAIL V PllOT • • N .....__Ar ah~ -------· Israel l'lane --, Ambassador's-Hom e Attacked -in Cyp rus _ . Nl<:qSIA, Cyprus (UP I,) -Ara b guer-1hrough-cusloms wh<n r;-•e_,~ started burllng ·lbe •}plol!WI. ltr!OUlly rillas attacked an El Al Israel airliner started m.ac:hin~gunning t~~f; wounding a pcllce 8uard at the entrance and .the home of the Jsraeli ambassador the speeding Jeep. who _wns reading a newspaper. He later .. tod3y. Thef blew pp the buildin g but a An Israeli seeuri ty guard s~epped ouat died Jn the hospital authorities said. . . . . • of the plane firing a submach1negun an , ' . , • sharpshooting is:aeh security guard fir· hit all three attackers one of \vhom died After hurhng the explosives and f1r1ng Ing a sub:nachtnegun f,rom the plane . 1 h:s wounds ' machine suns at the house authorities drove oU those attackers, killing one rom · · . . · · ' d guerrilla o.nd wounding two mhcn. The. V.'®Odc._d Jeep driver lost ~ntrol said, the gue~1llas. seized a passerby an The guerrillas lnvolved 10 the twin at· and smashed m.t~ one or the plane s four 1hrcatened him ;wit~ gwis to force him tacks .killed a Cypriot policeman at the engines. au~honties sal~. , . out or his car. embassy-restdence-w-hen--;htr hurled--An-EUL ~poi~sman .111 Tel..M.iY_U~ 1'bey-commandeered~tbe auto ancl bombs af'ld · grenades. T hey com· the pl~ne w.ith its four·m~n crew. was started speedlnl!(Off when a police· patrol mandeered 8 car in an escape attempt retummg to Lod International Airport . T r:rill . but \\'ere rounded up by Cypriot police, toni~bt de~pite the damage. 'ta!-1nterecept~ them. wo &~-r~ as , making the twin attacks a fiasco. Fifty . mmutes after the a,ttack at the ~ere ~~~ 1n a blaze of police gun· The attacks cost the guerrillas one airport, four other g!Jerrlllas arrived at hre. A third was captured unbanned and dead and six arrested, including three Timor's house in a private car and a fourth escaped. V.'Ounded. T\\'O guerrillas .escaped. One group of four Arabs attacked the 1 -home or Ambassador Rachamim Tinior, Const Guard Probe hurling dynamlle and grenades-al the ')= . ground floor and heavily damaging it. ' , Tlmor's wife and friends were on the A H • c h -l,';.'~!d~~~i:;-1 w•r~ unhur1. th• am--pparent It-run ras "I le.ft the house in the direction of the etr.bassy and they apparently were o-----wa11ing-1or-me.1t he-saidc'-crhank--0od. 1--xrt-_ Sea-IUIIs-~each-Men got out pf It alive." · Meanwhile a reported five guer- . rillas In two Jeeps <trove up to the ur-- , ternatlonal airport. Two guerrillas in one . Jeep overcame a security guard and the An apparent hit and run collision at sea fhe men were aboard an 18-foot which took the lives of three Huntington catamaran \\'hich was struck sometime • three guerrillas In the other Jeep sped . out toward th& parked four-engine ,.turb:>prop Viscount airliner. ~ach !ish~rmen ov~r the weekend "·as siiturday or early Sunday morning , a still under mvestlgation today, but Coast Coast Guard spakcsman said. , Authorities said the plane's 14 1---·--',pas~:-?ili<llU!~fied and were going Guard officials admitted they have no • leadS. ·---------xpe......body . .of..one_..oUbe_men, . ..Pua~ --MUldle W est-A"ssailed By Late Winter Storm -I By The Associated Press All public schools were closed in the -Des Moines area and in two Iowa coun· Fr.g temperatures and heavy snow lies. The Des 11-tolnes Municipal Airport ·\\'hipped by high wlnd~t the nation's was closed. Drake University shut down 'midsection toda y after dDniping several "unti l further notice." and the Iowa Leg· inches of snow In the Texas Panhandle islature was unable to meet. ·"and across the Great Plains. ., The National Weather Service de-The snow moved across eastern Iowa scribed the system which dumped · 12 to southwestern Wisconsin, forcing the inches of snow on Des Moines, Iowa, as schools to close in northwestern Illinois. ·a "very dangerous, record-breaking ·11 Heavy snow warnings continued In ef· 'spring stonn ... ac~ching the limits feet for eastern Iowa, southeastern Min-~or a very severe b · . " nesota, southern Wisconsin and Northe rn ...-· Illinois. Chicago, which escaped severe • <· .From Page l snow storms tbroughout the winter, was ;. included.in an area where a~cumulations 'HEARIN"' of up to six: inches were expecfed. \T • • • Gusty, northerly winds as high as 45 -Rescue assistance. -Some civi l proceedings requiring scryice by the Police Department. Police Lieutenant Ed Clbbarelli, ad· .jutanl to Chief G·lavas, explained that ,.authority o'·cr civ il proceedings means that police can somelimes deliver sub- poenas for the Orange County marshal. "The ordinance, for instance. gives us 'authority to respond to famil y disputes," Cibbarelli said. ''There's no crime in· l volved when a family is quarreling. ·There's nothing to arrest anybody for. C "Non-criminal conduct regulation is ~really about 90 percent of our job," he said. t City councilman Milan Dostal had rais· ; ed the questions over the ordinance when , it was first presented to the council. : l~e also had questioned the con· : stitutionality of it. ; lie said he feared police "·ould be : given authoril y to "set po 1 i c y . ' ' ! somethin g carefully reserved f o r :legislative bodies. miles per hour whipped lhe snow, caus- ing poor vlsl billty. Gale warnings fl ew on Lake Michigan and Meigs Field, On Chicago's lakefront, was closed because or lake water piling debris across its runway. 1 South of the snow, rai n soaked areas to Louisi~na . agg ravating the flood- s1Yol\en ?\1ississippi River Valley. (Story, Page 4). Snow covered most or the Texas Panhandle. and sleet nlixcd with rain and sno1v fell as far south as the Dallas.Ft. \Vorth area. Peaches, plums and other fruits in the freeze areas were en· dangered, and young vegetable crops were threatened. In .many parts of the Kansas-?\1issouri area, the storm dropped four to six in- ches of snow. and some locations reported as much as nine or 10 inches. High \Vlnds created drifts three to four feet deep, making travel hazardous . Gale wamings "'ere posted on Lake Superior and Lake f\lichigan during the early hours. Bunting, 29, was recovered Sunday morn- ing near the sailboat, \\•hich "'as found drifting about three and a half miles off -illlnlinalQD Beach. The body of his brother, David, 18, was sighted nearby, but it slipped beneath the "·ater before it could be recovered, the Coast Guard spokesman said. The two lived next door to their par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A1 Bunting, 7772 Sycamore Ave. The third person aboard, Bi 11 Sherwood, 17, is presumed lost. He ls the son of Mrs. Gertrude Sherwood, 17132·A Emerald Lane. Huntington Beach. The three set out from Seal Beach ear· ly Saturday morning to go fishing. When they failed to return that evening, relatives alerted the Coast Guard. An air and sea search turned up thr \\'recked b:>at about 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Both Bunting brothers were clad in lifejackets, the Coast Guard said. The-body of the elder Bunting was taken. to the Los Angeles County Cororlersaaffice_!!here an autopsy•will be conduct~oday. · A prelllfunary investigation showed the victim had apparently dro\vned. There 'rcre no marks on the body to show the victim had been fatally injured in the collision, the spokesman said. Coast Guard officials today sai d they did not know what kind of boat ·collided lvith the catamaran, but based on the ex- tent of the damage, they ruled out its , being a large merc~ant ship. The sailboat was equipped with a citizens band radio and an outboard motor, the Coast Guard said. The CQast Guard said a ca bin cruiser o"·nf.r reported st riking an unkno\vn ob- ject Saturday night. However, in· vestigation showed that bte craft was not involved in the !atal accident. Memorial services are oending at Net- tler 's Family Mortuary in Garden Grove for the Bunting brothers. From Panel JET NOISE. •• ·I . ' _, Ruling Class Gen. Anastasio Somoza, (right), Nicaraguan strong· n1an, presides over an Earthquake Emergency Com· 1nittee meeting. \Vith him in the recent picture are (1-r) Alfonso Lovo Cordero•of the Liberal Party, Ed· mundo Frios of the Conservative Party and Gen . Roberto Martinez of the Liberal Party. They are members of Somoza's suppo rting junta. ; ---------..-~--------,- B1•itisli Newspape1• --I -I Homosexual Seeks Love From Christian Church LONDON (AP) -A plea for Christian "love, care and compassion" for homo~exuals bas been published by the Churc~ Of England Newspaper, Britain's largest Anglican journal. In ~ half·page editorial introducing a full·page article by a pr a c. tic in g homosfxual, the \\'eekly 12-page paper gently rebuked the established church for preaching the incompatability of Chris-· lianily and homosexuality, "Many people, not only hombse xuals, with desperate problems feel that the church Is cutt!n~ itself oii from those in the deepest need," the editorial said. '"In their O\\'n eyes, they are misunderstood :ind reject ed by those "'ho should be the Educator Blasts Proposed F edera,l Education Cuts President Nlxori's pro-posed reductions in federal spending for educatiori and his attempts to stop release~of congressionally messengers of God•s po"'er and love." The editorial dissoc iated its e If , however, from "avant·garde theologians who have shocked by suggesting that our Lord could Himself have been a homosexual." · The paper suggested that homosexuals seek medical help and made pass ing, but approving, reference to "the Christian process of trapsforming .the tendenc·y" to homosexuality. · ~-- The article was written by D. Lloyd, homosexual rounQer of REACH,Jn in· dependent body worklng . to pr.omote understanding between hotnosexuals and churchmen. Noting that one in eVery 20 Britoils is exclusively homosexual, Lloyd rebuked the Anglican Church for examining homosexu~lity "only with the greatest reluctance and from afar." He drew at- tention to the Christian virtues of "forgiveness and acceptance ... which ," he said,;'haVe been conspicuously absent in the church's treatment of the homosexual." ''Due to ignorance," he added, ·~the . church has, with few noteworthy ex· ceptions, made the lcit Of the homosexual a great deal harder by blanket con- demnation." llro111 Page l \, BE.ACHES... ; --A k or Anaheim, died of an il"j>p:irent heart :- attack at Art's Landing in Newport Beach Sunda)"... morning as he was preparing to l~av'e on a fi shing trip. In Laguna Beach, crowds ran 25,000 to 30,000 both Saturday and Sunday, city life guards reported. There were two 'rescues, including one youth who had ap. plied to the city to become a summe"r lifeguard. Only two Laguna 1Beach life guard sta· lions were manned over the weekend as officials· were t.:iken by surprise by the summer-like cfO\\•ds, according to li.fe guard spokesman Bruce Baird . As a result, Baird said_the.Jifeguards on duly were kept busy watching for sw immers in trouble and didn 't have "time to enforce-all beach .regulations. In many areas, he said, the large crowds resulted in complete freedom for dogs to 1'\ln without their leashes, w"hicb are re· quired by law. Huntington Beach lifeguards rfportcd a weekend crowd or 30,000 persons. in· eluding four rescues. ·:At San Clemente and South County beaches , the crowd \YBS estimated at 22,000 for Saturday and Sunday combined. There were no rescues. 'Arts Relevance' Lectures Slated "Relevance of tne AMIS'' is the theme authorized education funds represent an "abdication of leadership," the president of a four evening lectu re series being of the National School Boards Association CO NTR 0 LS • • • presented by UC Irvine Town and-Gown From Pagel said in Anahelm Sunday. begiMing with a lecture at 8 p.m. Tues- "Veto, impounding. budget cutting, to "thro,vaway" new spapers to their homes day. Our n•i'nds, represent an abd;""ti'on of 1 b h 1 1 k h · Philip Leider. UCI lecturer in art. will , ~1...""D ~simpy y calling t e c ty cer, w o, in k · h F" A I leadership to ensu re equitable educa-turn, would Inform ·the publishers to spea in t e ine rts Vi lage Concert : "The addition of the qualifying phrase • \VOuld constltutionalize ii." Dostal, a : )a \vyer, explained . Snow also whitened areas of Colorado and Wyoming, where !he temperature dropped to 4 degrees at Lara mie. 1'ravelers. and stockmen's advisories 11'cre in effect for parts of Colorado and New Mexico, where a hard freeze "'as expected. Freeze warnings also were posted for Oklahoma . · I · 1 Hall, in the fir~t of the free lectures: of the runway at the ai rport. Ilona opportunity or Amer i can cease delivery. "They are obviously very audible, children." said \V. E. ''Bud" Phillips. -A proposal by Mayor Donaltl A. Other fine arts faculty memtJers who : Police still say they can't understand : ""'hat all the fuss is about. : "It's historically been the function pf : the police department to go. to high ~school dances and football games," Cib- : barelli said. "All v.·e are doing is trying • to put it in writing. : "\Ve used the phrase 'non-criminal : conduct' becau se that's the terminology : used in all the texlboo ks. \Ve could just : as "·ell ha\'C called it 'authority to : preser\'e 1he peace.' " Cibbarelli con· --; eluded. • . •• . - OltANGI COAST • DAILY PILOT lnt OrtnGf CO<IJI DAILY PILOT, Wiii! '*hiCh IJ comllln.a ·~ NtWJ·P ... u, 1, P~bllJhfd b1 ~ Or1noe Cot1! Puo111nln1 Comptn~. Sep1. rale fd1llOnt 1•e pubtl1hfd, Mcnd1r lhrough f'•i4•r, for C°'I• Mn~. N"""'°'' 8•~n:ll, HUllll~!Ofl 8etcn/l'ovni.in V1ller, 1.1oun1 Btl(.11. lfYll:il/S&Odl_c, •rid S•n CJ•meti!f/ S•n Ju1n C•lliJlfl llO A 1tn~le r.g1on1I «lltictt ii P~~llllltod S11utdl"1) Ind ~11'1Cl&y1. Tiii ptlr\clpt! 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Indians Of fer To Give Up Arms For Negotiation WASHINGTON (AP) -Spokesman Russell Means of the Amerlcun Indian ~love1nen{-said today the militant s oc- cupying Wounded Knee have agreed to stack all unlawful arms in n teepee if the \\'hite !louse \\•ill meet \1'ith their repres!'!n!atives. Means told :i nc\YS conft'rence the 58 Oglal_a Sioux in ~Vounded Knee ag reed to this at a meeting Sunday night "'Ith the sacred pipe placed at the door' "and no one wil lenter untll our sipirtual leader Crow Dog, Chief Bad Cob and myself go b.1ck into \Youndcd Knee." '.fhe \\'hite llou.se balked At meeting \1·11h ~feans and his associates unless the Indians surrender anns. !\leans said that as another condition for the meeting. rcdcral marshals and ether rorces are to retreat from their prtscnt positions to areas out of rlClc range. , Further. he said, the meeting must be arranged al!nost Immediately because 11c Is broke and will have to return to \\'oundcd Knee Tuesday morning . J le said he JS prepared to continue I he l anned conrfontatlon 11t \Your.dcd KncC · "for the rest or 1ny ltfe" if the \Vhitc !louse balks at discussing what the ln· dians says Is dcnlal of their treaty rlghtJ. J\feanwhile. a Jong·llme lrlbal leader ~·i1h lhe Oglala Sioux told Congress today his people are facing financial disaster because of lhe occupallon of Wounded Knee by outsiders. .- especi ally when we open up on a hot "They herald a change or direction -a MclMis to offer congratulations to the will participate in subsequent community day," he said. "Everyone is kind of used reversal -when the opposite is called Irvine Company for its offer to make lectures are: to it by now." for." Back Bay properties available for public William C. Holmes, professor and Dennis Evans, principal at Corona de) Fhillip9, a Fort Dodge, Iowa clothing acqu isition. chainnan of mu sic, April 17. J\Iar High. School, said the noise isn't store owner, delivered his remarks Sun· -A request by Daniel Aldrich, UC Robert Cohen, associate professor of (1uite as bad as at Eastbluff just a mile day to ab:>ut 4,000 school board members Irvine chancellor, to adopt a resolution drama, April 24, -- fu rther do"'" Eastbluf( Drive. But he did and schoo l admin istrators at the NSBA's supporting th e proposed.lfacbln(hospital Olga f\.faynard, lectJer in fine arts and say it is noticeable. ann ual meeting, at the unlvenity. . · dance authority, May 1. "\Ve haven 't had to suspend instruc-,---;;:;:;::;:~;:;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;, tion but it bas been a-definite problem I \1·hcn "·e have outdoor activities," he said ."'Therc are occasions \Yhen it really bothers us but it isn't a sound where people have to put their fingers in their cars." Similar jet noise problems have be· come critical in the Irvine Unified school District, ''"'here truslees arc working to "'in condemnation of Irvine Elementary School. They claim the noise from El 'foro Ma rine Corps Air Station has made things unbearable at that school. J\1rs. f\1orris said her grou p's main con- cern is that the Newporl·ti.fesa district has noldone. more. in. the..."·ay of protect:'._ ing children from the noise. "lrv,ine is-doing so much about jet noise but here 'o:e arc apparently doing nolhing." she sald. Buralars Strike l:) 111 Locket· Room Orange County sherifrs deputies arc ,Investigating the then or $1 ,15.S by in-- truders who entered the locker room of Uie El Niguel Country Club Sunday. Deputies said the theft was r'ported by thr<'C victims 1\·ho returned l.o the clubhouse af 23700 Clu b House Drive Lo find that cash hnd been taken from their locker! \Yhile they "'ere vle\1•tng a touruoment . ornccrs identified the victims as Jack IJ_ Boyle, 55. of 1101 Emerald Bay . Laguna Beach; Jack Banta, 55, of 1029 Bonnie Doone, Corona d'l Mar, and Lou 8, Lewis,_ 57, of 1951 Vista Caudal. Newport Jj('ach. 'NOBODY SELLS TY FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPSl AND WE WILL PROVE IT. Here Is Our Inflation Fighting Offer 1. Stop ifi and get our price on any TV In stock. 2. Shop our price I comfNrt • 3. If you ctn purcha11 the TV for 1111 at any other franchlHd dealer In Qr•nge Co. Du,,.. l•p•s wlll Hll you th• TV •t the LOWER price PLUS GlVE YOU AN AOOITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offer explru April 15, 1973. •• _ MOTOROLA Quasar,. COLORTV IN STOCK 14'' DI ...... I'" Di.t1H1 If" Dl .. oHI 21 " D"'90110I RCA Portable Color1V It COltl tutprl1lngly lltllt 10 enjoy IO much. IN ITOCI ll"D ....... ........... 11 " ...... .. 11··1 ., ...... ' 71!!!'1 CHllQMA<Ol.OR" IN STOCI 16" ....... 1t" Dl .. ...t 2J" Dletont 21" Diet .... · 901DAY MemlMr ef • C•llfornl•'• Lergut CASH C0opet•tlve luylnt WllH APPIOYll Group With Th• CHDIT • volum• auyino •11 _a;.o, ... Al.-A"9 ,,...,. of 110 Stoftt ....... i.cw ~ ...._ ......... 1B15 NEWPORT BLVD. DvwnllWll CISta Mesa -Phone 541·7781 ' I ' .I I , 11 J • • ... 1.• .••••• ~··· _. ....... • -~orande Coast r e . EDITIO~ -OltAN~E: COl!JNTY, CALii:OR!NIJ._... MONDAY, .APRIL 9,-1973 (0["1>6, NO. 99, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . ' -, . ·1 -;_ ·--~. . . . Anti-Jet Noise. Un it 1Jemand·s . .. - • I J; -• ----------. ·---· ---:::.2::::::::::::: -~ School and Mariners School in Newport SUperiltteiidenCof S!:flpols-:John i.iccll over the Upjfer !lax l!'ld take off in the· ' " ------~--. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlle Diii'/ Plltf Staff fo Newpor\.Beach anU·Jel ,noise l!IOUP btlay demand~ the NewPort-Mesa ichool board take a fonnal stand against ~t flights out of Orange County Airport. Airport Action Associates (AAA ), 1 a :itizens grouP cliiioµog to repre.sent 1,000 families, says numerous jet fiights tach day , "fly directly over" at least 'ieven schools in the Newport-Mesa dis- wict. The group' alSQ. challenged candidateS · running for four vacant seats on the school board to take a stand On the jet noise problem as it affects the schools. AAA is JISking the candidates to. support an anti-jet resolution by the board if they are elected. · AM:::1,1laims Lind~rg,:.Sdl0$)J in Cos~ Mesa, Bayview ScbOol in Santa Ana Heights, Monte Vista Scboot~ fn Costa Mesa, ~aiser · School ID Costa Mesa, Corona de! Mar High School, Easthhilf Beach are affected by noise.) said-ttebas received no reQuesw-:either other direction. ' '"11\is is not to say that the jets _go..--from current board members, school Though ·they said it is ~thing lh$:Y over aU the time, but they_....do Co me principals or anyone else to toke a stand can live w~h. prini;ipals contacted rOday over and make noise;" ·said Mrs, J ean on the jet noise. said the noise is a definite-Problem at· Morr ls, an. AAA-spokesman. -. Jets Crom-the ·county airport ponnall~ c;ertaio, t1n1es gLthe"11ay. AM clalmg Lindliergff School in Costa take off on • pattcn:i directty do~. the-"The. noise is unconscionable at some Newpg11_-Mesa_officials_a~.~_i~ls ypp!r Bay but at t~es ~hift~Pos1t1ons times-but it is something v.·e have lived at three of the supposedly noise impac--1illandTo ·acconlfiiOO.ate for wrndS,_ al • "'ith-;-' satd~Eastbluff-School's-Robert ted schools today expressed little con-poilo!ficials saia today. . -. Francy. "At times, instruction has t.o cem witlt .the. problem saying, "it is ~rmg strong Santa Ana wmd co.ndt· cease for a 15 to 30 second interval until something we've ]earned to live with." · tions; the jets approach for landings the noise has passed by." · --~--_.,..._~ ,.-. _Francy:-s3id that while students .and teachers ·have gro\t'n accustomed to the noise ''it v•ould be real nice if it went away." Eastbluf! is less than-. a mile Iron\. the Upper Bay jet lanes. Princi pal \Villia1n Kappele, Francy"s COJUl\crpart at Bayv iew School In' Santa Ana Heigfits. also said--instruction-iias to stop at times .to let the jets go by. His school ls about a mile from· the elld (Sc~ JET Npts~, Puge %) ---·----~·~---'---------~--------------------,,-: Star Confiscated ; Judge Orders LA Papers Ofj Rac_.ks By TOM BARLEY . Of 1t11 OllllY Pllitf St.ff. Copies of a Santa .Ana Judicial District -eourr--judge'r-order-were-b e·i·o--g :iistributed-to lawmen throughout Orange County today in a move by the Distri ct Attorney's Office to scoop uP · everyt * * *l . . ' Publishers • . .. 'fo Test Ban ; ' . . On RacR Sales ' .. available A_eril 1.1 e~ition of the Los Pacific Telephone Compan~. .Angeles Sfi! .Publtcahon. . Th·~ article, printed ui'lder the headline Judge .W_!!ham Thomson s~gn~d the "Call Me Anytime, Telephone Credit order-FFiday-after-Deputy-D1str1ct-At---·--torney Don Cai:'joll s_µccessfull y argued Code for 1973," allegedly reve~ls_ the that an article contained in the Star's system used by the telephone company April 11 edition violates the rights of the for the placing and recording of credit · card cans. Ta x Deadline Set Tuesday It was argued before Judge Thoftipson that The Star article "is a passkey foll. anyone wishing to use the system to defraud the telephone company .. A P.aclfic Telephone C o m p a n y spokesman said today that be understood , police in Orange County communities Tuesday ts the deadline for pay· will be moving in "if they haven't ment of the second instalhnent of already done so" to pick up all available County property taxes, Tax Coltec-April 11 editions "'eLlhe controversial t.or Robert Citron reminded Orange Star. --........... County residents tod8Y~-But he stressed that his company's ac- Payments may be ·made in tion had "absolutely nothing to do wi PubJishers of the Los Angeles Star are person at Citron's office, 630 N. obscenity allega'tionS filed against the reportedly ready to make.·a test case out Bro.idway, Santa Ana, by 5 p.m., or paper." of' the Newport -Beacfi-imposed-ban-on-1__.:_mUSt-be-postmarked April 10 if -"That -is-not-our-Concern;'; -he~saicl . · newsrack sa les of sex.-.oriented .periodi-mailed. "W ,t ord """'--..Jud ~ rm... cals. · -·_· __ ~ __ Late payments will _be-penalized e _go,_our . . ~--ge • ..,_, -_ _ to stop circulatiori .,,[ aq article...:tbat Business Lic!nse Supertifor S t a n (ti-percen~ Of the total:taY-bW, plus-should never have been printed and _ . . a '3 service charge, the tax co1-bl h · in · ·t theft " Hirschberg said today be received a tel-lector noted. w c · IS an Vltation to comm• • ephone call from the Star office ·inform· · A SPokesman said the article had ap-0..,..-----------~ peared earlier in a Madison, Wis., -ing him that> Journal executives Intend publicaiion called "Take Over" and had ... ' to ignore a police order to remove all H • of their street racks. Des Moines It apparenUy been passed on to the /Los The deadline for that removal was Angeles Star. Mesa Planners, 2 Other 2so,ooo l rivade '" ~ ---:----,-................. Cooswl.lleaikes .... -.. . Santa Ana Central Judicial District Saturday and the racks are stiU in place. B 12 • h S ,.\lthoug'h most of the stands were sold · y _ •filC llOW; Court Ju'dge Paul Mast today confinned out of the current edition of the star, that he ruled last week that obscenity h I a d cbarg~ filed against the Star by the Cfty Units Meet Tonight Over Week end : there were still,copies Qt the Hollyw~ Sc 00 s ose District Attorney's O(fice were UD• Press, the secop.d ta~~ of the police-constitutional. MonitorS ·of ciVic affairs will have their • oi-dered ban. I · choice of attending-three different public Hirschberg quoted the execiftive with By The Associated Press "We will be setting 8 hearing into that meetings tonight at Costa Mesa City who h k ·' "I'll be th ruling this week, but I must point out ll fall rnguy.e I~K° C:m~s :Jnmfbere and su; Freezing temperatures and heavy snow that my action had nothing to do with the Ha · . · bl bl ped b high · d bit the nation's telephone credit card article," the i'udge First to get under way in the Costa-~t myself to arrest, just to get t s w P Y wm s Mesa Civic Cen ter, 77 F'air Drive, is the t---'!linf.settle · midsec:tUi001111-llocod"a"'y-'a01£ute<.r..<dwnnm!llp.Cinigg-'se"'~-""'-"'sa,,,i,._d.~------·------lanning--commi!!ion meeting, scheduled ' Hirschberg explained that the Star ap-inches .of snow in the Texas Panhandle Judge Mast said the charges stemmed for &:ao in city cOuncil chambers. plrently has ended its distributorship and across the Great Pl. alns. from complaints made by a Garden arrangement with a Huntington Beach Grove resident and were based 90 a The most controversial item of riian who had originally applied for the The National Weather Service de· number of articles that appeared i\1 the business on the planning agenda is a re:. tiusiness license to sell both the Star and scribed the system which dumped 12 Star. qu_est ~Y th~ Carden-4. pre-scWhool l tostcon· Press in Newport. Beach. inches of snow on Des Moines, Iowa, as , ad h 1 f tinue its operation at 250 W. 1 son . . ' I re t e papers invo ved rom cover city, acting on the recommenda-a "very dangerous, record-breaking to Cover and found nothing in there that Approval or a zone exception for the 20- tion of Police Chief B. James Glavas, de-spring storm ... approaching the limits could even be remotely classified as student school last year angered nied the license but told the distributor of a .very. severe blizzard." obscene, •i Judge Mast said. neighbors in the residential area who ap- J'ose Ortega he could reapply but under All public schools were closed in the Star ci~ulation depa ... ment ~rsonnel pealed the commission's decision and ttie condition the publications could only Des" Moines area and in two IOwa coun-probably a PP re c i a t•e conssideration won a rev"ersal from the city council. be sold through mafkets or liquor stores ties. The Des Moines Municipal Airport Afte list · t I · Is ~-d l uld l t demonstrated by Cos~ Mesa nnlice jn r enmg . o numerous comp am wuere an a u t co contro sa es. was ·closed. Drake University shut down Y" • f · h'ld t II ,..-H. chbe "d th· · th t tb their seizures, compared to that of Hun-ranging rom noi sy c 1 ren o sme Y ~· 'srstar exrgecuw11·ve to"ld mblomrnh!peghasa writ: "until further notice," and the Iowa Le.g· tington Beach police last week. animal s allegedly being kept by .the Wt. islature was unable to meet. .___ '"'ft rd • g t c · · l '--th 't l It Uin' the pape 's ~e b·ea·c· h city ta'w enforcement men '-Cl en-. mana emen ' 0 u n c 1 men lell e ct Y a e er ou mg r The snow moved a·-· eastern Iowa "' d ed th h l I d. t' ·1 position in the issue. to southwestern W~~. forcing the pried street news , racks apart with ~~~~tion. e pre-sc .oo o iscon mue I s 'Chief Glavas said today he will post-schools to close in northwestern Illinois. crowbarS"'to seize copies of the Star Or. and Mrs. Wallace Remsen were ~ threatened seizures of the papers allegedly containing obscene matter.. gi'ven unti·t June to di'sband the school. ~ding receipt of that letter. , Heavy snow warnings continued in ef • 'We'll take a look at the Jetter before feet for eastern Iowa, southeastern Min· "There is no damage being done to Tonight they will seek permission .to con-t#e-do anything,'' Glavas said. nesota, southern Wisconsjn .and No~rn these stands," Costa Mesa POiice Det.ec-tinue instruction for at . least another "I want to discuss its contents with the Illinois. Chicago, which escaped severe tlve Sgt. John Regan said after bringing vear. Cfty attorney." snow storms throughout the winter, was an armload of copies of the Star to bead· 1 Scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the first 1 Hirschberg did not say how the Star included in an area w~ere accumulations quarters. floor conference room is a meeting of the ffflen.ds t;o challenge ~e city'~ cont~J o,f of up to six inches '."'ere e~t~. "We are buying these papers," he said Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency, a dlstr1but1on of the contl"OV""ers1al ~Qdt-, . ·-·. 9l!SJY,,..!I~-~' as high as 45 following seizure of 74 copies at eight five-man panel concerned w i t h SU. He indicated, however; that grounirs nufes per l>Oiir-Wliipped the snow, caus· locations t ghout the city. reconstruction of the downtown area. f91-the action will claim the city does Dot ing poor visibility. Ga1e warnings flew "We don' pay for every single one," Costa Mesa city councilmen sit as the Ive the authority to regulate the dis-on Lake Michigan and Meigs Fieldt.-.-9:1) _ 80. ·"wtjlist put in 35 ,....-redevelopment agency. They will con· butiori of papers by means of its busi-Gliteego!s~alfefront.' was e~se cents and take all the copies in·•·ttftr sider the establishment of a special fund ss license process. (See STORM, Page Z) rack." to cover expenses of the agency. ' •• Pot Taken iri Mexico ,, . , YUr.IA. Ariz. (AF) -Authorities in_the nearby Mexican bOrder town of San Luis, _Jon., seized 17 tons of marijuana Sunday Pight in a raid on an abandooed home. , PILOT ADS_ TURN ·~ 'r • t WHEELS TO CASH Jl , ' DAILY PILOT want ad' just love to tp:rn Wheels -into cash. Here's how one ,did It : • '68 CHEV Van. Rehlt eng., trans, new brakes, shocks, ,pain~ $1100. Xll'DJX. lu " The CIJ;' was med over 10 a MW awner the tirst' qtght. and thC old 1owller went right out to buy a new car. Start wheels turning by placing a DAffiY )LOT clusl!led want ad. Dial direct, ' 8. • .. . Alley -Qop Ba~k • ID Mesa? • Ca!!'yon Kids Make Like Cave Men for Su rn mer Sc hool By RUDI N)EDZIELSKI history will be taught. areas of instruction. These include the °'"" Ditl!Y Plitt 1''" Another ls looking forward to building Pre-historic and historical periods (In· tf ' students at canyon · ~Jementary an lndl~ village in her clas.sroom and a dia n, Mexican, ranching and farming ), SChool •w up for class this summer third -looking into tl)e coming yearJJ of industry and business. the ~an and how \\1ilh leopard skin clothes and stone axes the Harbor Area -will have11 futuri stic il affects life, recreational and cultural slun.S: over their shoulders there should look to her room, including a display of opportunities, and the fut ure of the be no cause for concern. , water recycling equipment. Harbor Area. The costume will be neimer .the last r,achers of lh.e July i..~ug~ 3Jl.eNJion '•f bc.summer sc:liool proira·nf.<is ·ean .. cry of the fashion indllltry nor the latest ~ anxious to enlist tM Cl)OperaOon of ·yon1s first .• In prevlous years ,students in d<m]OnstraUon . drofa· -just com-jieQple in the Harbor ~a -capatile' of•' had to walk to l'(ilson or 1'9mona School lortable' cave clotbing. t. . 'p;,;Viding rea~lile experiences ·tbt>ut lbe if Ibey· wan\ed to atte11d a · summer Kid! •\lendln,S !be ~ta ~ l<)q," d~ ol1bc 8/'U· sosslon. derj!altcil ·tllri>a!i Jlltb gra<li Cllll[IUS Help Is aiJ;; requested from Industrial It Is. the outgrowth of concm by the this sbmrner wilr 'be Involved a sort of and commerClal businessC. for field trips t<achlpg staff that students were forget· "Vou Are There" history of the Newport and 1ny00e •loe with e"1'irtloe, art)!Acts, ting lthowlcdgc over tbc summea:'months. Beacb-O:>lta Mesa area and g o-i n g to photographs and any Other kinds or ex· Test results, while rising, were. low and elass In a cave wlll be part of the run. hiblis-dealing with the• Barbor area, ac-sludle• and oboervauons shOW<il µi at Prinelpal Les Ferguoon saya one <wding to Ferguson. C;myon • s\udents matured mo.-. 110wty, leacher is planning to convert her Six teacl!ers WU! eoriclucf. the summer socially, and aead~cally, acbOol Ol- classroam lnlA> a cave where prehistoric ,.hool'aenlon whieh wllUocus•on sevetal (See CANYON, Plge II ' ' , .I TWo other items on_ the: agency's agen· da relate to authorization or a $32.000 contract with consultants Wilsey and Ham for a redevelopment package and payment of $25 to ~ach member of the agency per meeting. Following adjournment,. members of the redevelopment agency will put on their city council hats and study a , genei;-al plan amendment for the triangle formed by Victoria Street and Hatllo..t. and Newport Boulevards. • · The plan amen~I'Qent suggested by city officials reflects numerous zone changes and a decrease in the projected 1990 population ftom-B-,000-4 ,ooo· t(f2, 1.50: No official action will be taken on the general p1an amendment by councilmen tonight. . Arab Guerrillas · Foiled in T wo Cypriot Attacks NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) -Arab guer- rillas attacked an El Al Israel airliner Sunny skies and warm temperatures broiight more than 150,000 persons---1o~tbe Orange Coast over ·the weekend in the ·heaviest beach activity o( the young sea~n, CrOwds caused massive traffic jams in the Newport Be'ach and Laguna Beach areas as beach roadways were loaded with what lifeguards termed "the kind of crowd you· would expect on a normal Sunday during the summer ." ln Newport Beach, all roads were jam· med from mid-morning Saturday and . Su.nday_.until after S p.m., police said. At least a dozen minor acCidents were reported in that city alone as motorists sought1 to contend with the massive trar. fie snarls. ' Few rescues were reported, however, a-s ocean" temperatures in the 55 to 57· degree range prevailed. At Newport Beach, rour rescues were reported as 155,000 persons crowded on the beaches Saturday and Sunday. "Traffic was just unbelievable," said Bruce Reed, a spOkesman for the city lifeguards, "especially for a pre-Easter weekend. A lot of people were just cruis· ing around and 1hat made it even worse" .and the home of the Israeli amba&Sador· one. 58-year-old man, Howard Mannke today. They blew up the building but a --(See BEACHES, Page Z) sharpshooting Israeli security guard fir- ing a submachinegun from the plane drove off those attackers, killing ode guerrilla and wounding two others . '.J'be guerrillas involved in the twin at- tacks killed a Cypriot policeman at the emhassy_ruide11£e wbeJL.the)'..hurled bombs and grenades. T h e y com- mandeered a car in an escape...atte.mpt but were rounded up by Cypriot police, making the twin attacks a fiasco. i The attac~ cost the guerrillas one dead and six arrested, including three wounded. Two guerrillas escaped. One group of four Arabs attacked the home of Ambassador Rachamim Timor, hurling dynamite_ and _gren@des af the ground floor and heavily damaging It. Tim.or '4 Wife and friends were on the third floor but were 1111hurt, the am- bassador said. .• "I left the house in the direction Cit the .en.bassy and they \appafently were waiting for rnc," he sal!L "Thank pod, I got out of It alive.'' . Meanwhile a reported. .rtve guer· . rlllas ln two Jeops drove up to the In- ternational airport: Two guerrillas in one Jeep overoame a security gllanl·ind"the three guerriljas in tbe other Jeep sped out toward the parked fOUl'<Dgine turboprop Viscount airliner • Coast Weather Orange Coost residents can look forward to more high clouds and just a peek or two of sunshine on Ttieselay. The air will be wann, however, with beach temperatures at 68, rising to 75 inland. INSWE TODAY /Hark Spitz I~ retreated to a tnore private-!i/e, recovering fro1n the shock oJ suddetl fame. tie's sailing and p!1111ning '1is Moy 6 weddi·ng. See stOTlf on Pages: l..M. .. ,. 1 kltlnt " C1lllorfll9 S. 2t ClfiWfittl Ir. 11-2• C1m1U • lJ Crtuworf lf 0..111 Nolkll 11 Edlt.rlol Piii • •111ttt1"11-"" lt ,,, .. Kt , .. ,, "'r 1111 It~ 11 M~ l4 ) :. ··-,~ • DAILV <f>t l:.Of' c Mondar, April' •.~l't7) •• ... ... a ... . . . . . _l!-eace Off er Announced 1. l=;.L· .~-rf!_or·zd -VJ!iteil by Death --.; . ..-........ ··--··-~·· , ... . • _ _.-·~ By United Press Jot.ematlonal 'ln MO$COW, the__...offlcial TaSs-'n°'e"w"s"""' By'lndians .. In life , Pablo Pica$so .. often dl~lded the agency carried a one-sentence__diJpatC art world . on the death of Plcassq,..t...tlf0..11me win· · ner or the LenigJ>..e11:cePrize an d once !lti .. . In death, he united it. (ltelatcd story, outspo~E?Offiinunlst pilrty member. picture!, P~ge 4). _•JLeT our tr ibute to him be our etemol D I .. WJ.----1· t w-t The world• of art and its potrons and -dating and experimentation In our art," ere J_-n 'ftere '"""• admirers hoOOred'PiCai~ tqslay with an~ painter ll iya Glllzunov Said. "PlcassO is ,,0·,,.s6i ,.,~·raped frq'\m the rilound-at TeWi'nkle Park ·\ completion in mid·June. Youngsters.who last week -outpouring of appreciation and tribute t'Qnneeted with the entire culturt! of the ~ '7'. d h al f b T th~. reached a level or a ~ement .he 20th century. liis death Is a great Joss •·---is spread out !or a landscapin~ project at ~i~c Ccn· be~ame concerne o v e r t e sc pin g o t e e. ra:"Ol~fill'ild' _ n 1 -r:i -oduchve all artists." . 1 ter .Park. The 3.5.acre Iow-aCtiV:ity park .. wtll 1nclud e WJn~e Il'!ound have been a~sured that the hauled· _ ·aoo·50mel~M~116V~la 1 e. . "Picasso's passinira ay is 3 great loss· ·lawn~, sprinklers and planting and is scheduled for · off dirt will be r eplaced. . . .J . WASHINGTON (AP) • Spokesman Russell Means of the American Ind ian -Movement said today the. militanli oc- cupying wounded Knee ~ve agreed to stack all unlawrul arms in ·a teepee if the .......- White House . will meet with their representatives. · ,. ... From tus .nnhve Spa~n tQ. the SQv1ct _ -~. .. . . m---'u nton;:trom ·J·apan+to-the·United-&t&tes,. -.ro.r;:-~Co~urus~.--said ~ :Eas.t lhe death or Picasso was ,mourn~ as th~German radio com mentator, because losa or a ,giant tal~nt who i~nccct Pablo Picasso was on our side." Church Asks Kidnap Suspect __:____:.[~ t_Q_ld,_11. __ntWj_f!)Jlfereti~~-the · ~l~ Oglala Sioux lit Wounded Knee agi eed - 10 this at a meeting Sunday nigbt, with the sacred pipe placed at the door "and no one wil tenter until our sipirtuaJ leader Crow Dog, Chief· Bad Cob and myself go back into Wounded l\DeC"H '· ·modern art more than~an. There also were many tr~butcs for. "We have. ~oolr~ Leonardo da Vinci Pic_asso, the man, as well as Picasso, the lo rind a..-comparable inventiveness and ar.t11s~. . . . .. :an?e'in everylhl ng thaf J?e.:ta~ns to. Picasso ~~ P!c~~ . 1s Picasso. as .:seeing," said William s. Rubin, curator Gerti:ude ,stein said, ,P8~ri:ter Wlll.tam De -..&t .sculplure...arul pfilpting at the New· Koon1ng,rema.rked ~t hts home 1n East York.Museum of Mode.flt Art. ff&mpton, N.Y. "He lived-a full llre-at-91 . . : "There is virtua.lly nothing in mode.rn What ~lse i~ there?" . , . art," he said , "that Picasso has nol ,1n· "Qan1el Sa1denberg, P1cassos agent 1n \ ve11ted , practiced or influeQCe<:." New York, said:_· , --.. After Picasso's death was announced, · "He was a man o~ strong pobt1cal con. dozens stood in" li~e museum to victions, a man dedi cated to peace and J view his work. fearless opponent of Fascism." (:east Guard Probe Apparent Hit-run Crash • At Sea Kills 3 Beach Men .Compassion . Fo.r ·&ays -. -Ki-lle~hy Tr-nck The White. House b.alked at meeting with Mean! and his associates unless the Indiana aurrender .arm.s. l'fleiils Said tliat-aS ~another coQdition for the meeting, federal l marshals and other forces are tO retreat from their LONDON (AP) _ A plea ft)r Chr istian present JXISitions to areas out of rifle ;,iivc, care and compassion" for OnC of three men who .aue_gedl~-kid· Irvine-police investigators we re· in San range. . ;. · homosexuals has been published by the naped a San Diego motorist. m T11u.ana Diego this morning atte mptin g to pin Further, he said, the ineeting must be kill d arranged jllmost immediately because he Church of Engl and Newspaper, Britain's and forced him lo drive north was _ e do wn. details of the bizarre case which is broke and will hiive to return to largest AngiiCan jouiTial. -----earl}' today in Irvtne_ wlien He war.s truck was initially listed as a murder. Wounded Knee Tuesday morn' . In a half·page editorial -introduci ng a by a t~uck after getting out alongside the "It 1s. ~ooking ·~ore and more l\ke He said he .is "pre ntinue the rull·page article by a Pr a c~ i h g San Diego Freeway. ~e·re ~?mg to p~t it down as a traffic ac-armed conrfont , at-woUr.ded Knee . G Al 31 r S ~ II y c1~ent, Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro "for t of· my Jife" if the White homosexual. the w,eekly 12-pa paper H,oras10 . caraz. , o un a e , d tod , .,, sai ay · _ H balks at discussing \vhat the In-gently rebuked the establiS"h~d..Cli'Urch for was dead at ftle scene along the freeway He s~ggested a .c~rtain degree of.in!!iaV-dians says is denial of their treaty rights_. preaching the incompatability of Chris-be t\veen Sand Canyon Avenue and Jcl1fr ey confus1on. l~d t~ hst1ng of A!?Jt!zlS-death Meanwhile, a long~time tribal leader tianity and homosexuality. Road. as a homicide 1~~--a~ accident. with the Oglala Sioux told Congress today "Many people, not only homosexuals, Sever~l ~~ci , • _mclu?mg the Or~~e his peopl~ ar.e facing financial disaster with desperate problems feel that the Cou.n~OS~oner s Office an~ t h e because of the occupation of Wounded Educator Blast.S _.eahforrua ~w.ay Pa.trol. were involved Knee by outsiders. . church is cutilng iiself oii from those _lq 1n the m_vesbgatto~ 1~1t1ally. Toby Eagle Bull, secretary or the tribe the deepest need," the editorial said. '"In ----Detective Sgt. Keith Carpenter and on the Pine Ridge Rese rvation, defended their own eyes, they are misunderstood p d V . d } Detec tive Bob Lennert wcr~ego his tribal chainnan, Richard Wilson, and and rejected by those who should be the t•opQse .I' e et•a J_ttiS....milrning: inter_viewjji_tbe....,all~e.4_ the whole system of tribal government. • · An apparent hit and rurl.collision at~­ . ,vhicb took the lives O! three -Huntington <,Beach fishermen over the weekend was still under investigation today, but Coast Guard officials admitted _U!~Y ha'<·e no leads. messeilgers of God'S poWer andl i:>ve." kidnap victim who claimed he was a&. In testimony before the House Indian fhe men were aboard an 18-foot T-he editorial dissociated i t s e Ir . Ed • C ducted Sunday night. affairs sulx:ommittee, Eagle Bull said caiamaran which -was struck sometime however, from "avant.garde theologians . UC8tl0ll (lfS Charles E. Lint, 23, of San Dieg'o, told American. _Indian· Mov-ement (~IM) Saturday or early Sundayf.moming, a who-have shocked by~~ggestingJhat our investiga tors thaf Alcaraz ana-two otherr leaders are'thwarting the tribe's attempt :BEACHES •.. Coast GUard.spokcsman said. Lord could Himself have been a Presi dent Nixon's proposed r~ductions men forced him at knifepoint to drive to govern itself and a.re, in e~fect, ~n~bl- The body of one Qf·the men, Duane homose xual." in federal spending for edl.lcation and his thent from the border city. ~ng the ,B~r~au of ind18.J!_ Affairs to m1ect- Bunting,' 29, was reeovered Sunday morn -The pai)er suggeste.d tha t homosexuals attempts to atop release of congressionally Investigators said Lint told them he ttsell.aga1n· fril il68f matters. seek medical help and made-passing, but authorized education fund s represent an stopped his car about 25 miles south of "For three weeks, our sc~ls ~ave ing near the sailboat, which was found approving, reference to "the Christian "abd ication of leadership," the president Trabuco Road on the ride north at which been closed. We have been s1tt1~ t~e . drifting about three and a half miles ore process of transforming the tendency" to of the National School Boards Association time the t\YO other suspects got 'out. We ·are losing money. We. face ~mancial -Huntinito~ Beach. ---Jiomose xuality. --said in Anaheim Sunday. . . disaster," Eagle Bull sild, while t be The body of his brother, David, 18, \Ya·s The article was written by D. Lloyd, "Veto, impounding, budget cutting, to ~ne uncon['trmed version was that Lint "Jllstice Department sils there and sighted nearby, but it slipped be'neath the homosexual founder of REACH, an in· our thinds, represent an-abdication of feigned engyi~ troubl~ and that the_j\V_Q negotiates with tfiese people," referring dependent body working to promote leadership to ensure equitable educa-me.n go~ out to check under the hood, at to the AIM leaders. water before it could be recovered, the understanding between homosexuals and tional opportunity for Amer ica n which t1~e he dro_ve off. . Eagle Bull has been a tribal officer for .of Anaheim, died of an apparent · heart Coast Guard spokesman said. churchmen. children," said w. E. "Bud" Phillips. Jnvesb~~tors ·said th~ Lint car pulled 25 of the 33 years the Oglala SioU.1 has 'attack at . ..i\rt's Landing in Newport The two lived next door .... to thei r Noting that one in every 20 Britons is "They herald a change of direction _ a over again about 10 m1le,s farther north governed itself. ., Beach Sunday morning as he Was parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bunting, 1772 exclusively homosexual, -Lloyd -Iebllked reversa l _ when-the opposite iS-"Btlled -~ supposedly at. Alca.raz ~rd:rs -and Militant Indians at jtounded Knee . preparing to leave on a fishing trip. Sycamore Ave. the Anglican Church for examining for." he got out! l~avmg his knife in the car fefused over the weekend. to surrender -In Laguna Beach, crowds ran 25,000 to 'fhe third . person aboard. ~ i 11 homosexuality "only with the greatest Phillips, 3 Fort Dodge, Iowa clothing with the .~1chm.. . . anns and peace talks were broken off ~ ... -· ... 3(};800-bolh·Sat1:1rday-.ai:idSul'lday, city..llk •. -.~-l!~~ood, 17, 1s preswned lost. He 1s the ·reluctance and from afar." He <trew at-" ·t · . d Ii d h. emarks S1:1n--Aulhonti es said the v1ct1m was ap-between protest leaders and 'Vhite House -• ' n 0(1 •rs Gertrude Sh ood 17132 A · Jenti·on lo the Christian virtues of s ora O\~ner.,_ e v.ere . is r parenuy-tiit by-the-dieseI -truek as-he ~a h -"guards reported. There were two S? iv1 • . . erw , . day to about 4.~. school board member,s tried to dash'across the northbound lanes. a1 es ere. .. rescues, iffClUdi'ng one youth who-had a}f'-Emer,ald-Lane,Huntmgton Beach. -"forgiven_j;!SS--and acceptance._ •. which ," and school adm1n1strators at-the NSBA s -"'-roner's ·aepu~es sa1·d 1·hl-s m·omm· g -· l.nn The three set out from Seal Beach ear he said, "have been con spicuo usly absent 1 . ~ "' ·plied to the city to U\. ... ome a summer . . . -annua meet.mg.. . . • .. that an autopsy on Alcaraz's mangled •·lil d ly Saturday morrung to ltQ !Jshing. When in the church's treatment of the h A t th 1 t 1 .i eguar · . . they failed to returrf" that eveni ng, homosexual." T e ssocia ion is e nation s arges body would be, performed later in the ·· Only two Laguna Beach hfe gua rd sta· relatives alerted the Coast Guard. "Due to ignorance," he added, "the organization of public education officials. day. 1 ·tions were manned over the \~eekend as · An aii aiid sea search turned up the church has, \Vith few noteworthy ex-lt says .it repr~sents about 90 percent of Resulls sought could shed some light officials ~ere talr.en by surpi:se by t~e . \\•recked boat about 9:30 a.m. 'Sunday. ceptions, made the Jot of the homosexual the nation's school board members. on a motive for the bizarre abduction From Page l JET NOISE. • • summer·hke crowds, accor~1ng to hfe Both Bunting brothers ,1·ere clad in a grea t deal harder by blanket con-Phillips said Nixdn•s proposed budget tale given by Lint, such oi"S the p'resence --of the runway at the airport. O----. guar.4-spGkesmaa Bc1ce...Baini.._~-· • ·-lifcjackets, the Coast Guard said. demnatlon. ,. for the next fiscal year calls for $515 of drugs in the suspect's body. "They are obviously very audible, As a result , Baird said the lifeguards The body of the elder Bunting \Vas 1nill ion less fo r education while in-PoliCe said this morning that a n·umber esj,eclally when we opeh up on a hot ·on duty wCre .kept busy wa_tching for taken to the Los Ange les County Cl'easing the peace tllne military budget of questions remained unanswered in day," be said. "Everyone is kind of used . sw immers in tr ouble and didn't have Coroners office where an autopsy \viii be S R ll by $4.5 billion. connecti on with the case. to it by now." time to enforce all beach regulations. In conducted today. ltSpect ea y Of the proposed education bu dge t, he DeMis Evans, principal at Corona del ma ny areas, he said. the large crowds A preli1ninary investigation sho\ved the said it iS""'Malign neglect based on myth , Mar High School, said the noise isn't resulted in .complete freedom for dogs to ' viclinl had apparently drowned. There Had to Go buttressed by empty promises and 'A rts Re1 -va ce' quite as bad as at Eastbluff just a mile : run without thei r leashes, which are re-1vere no mark s on the body to sho1v the designed to dissolve a partnership among W 11 further down Eastbiuff Drive. But be did : quired by law. victim had been fatally injured in the federal, state and local governments that say It is noticeable. :' Huntington Beach lifeguards reported a collision, the spoke~'!lan sa id. . _ James Barros said he want ed lo go and \Vas just beginning to fun cti on pro· Lectures Slated "We haven't had to suspend instruc- : "'·eekehd crowd of 30.000 persons, io· _Coast Guard off1c1~ls today sai d ~hey he really meant it. ductiye ly." tion but it has been a definite problem : eluding four rcscues.-At San Clemente d1? not know what kind of boat collided The arm ed robbe ry suspect, of 1904 The NSBA delegates \Vere scheduled when we have outdoor activities,'' he ;·and South County ·beaches, the crowd \\'Ith the catamaran, Qut based on the e_x· Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, was arres ted today to lake up a resolution criticizing "'Relevance of tne Ari$'' is the theme said. "There are ocCasions when it really :·was estimated at 22,000 for Sat urday and te~t of the dam age, they . ruled out its on a warrant last week and turned over Nixon for "abdicating the responsibility of a four evening lecture series being bothers us but · it isn't a sound where ·Sunday combined. There were no being a 13:rge merchant s~1p. . 10 Los Angeles lawmen who took him out of the Presidency to provide leadership presented by UC Irvine Town and Gown people have to put their finge rs in their • The sailboat was equipped with a Sunday looking for loot he had allegedly to ensure equitable educational op· beginning with a lecture at 8 p.m. 'Tues· ears." : rescues. citi zens band radio and ari outboard hidden. portunity for America's children." day. . Similar jet noise problems have be- n1.0tor, the Coast Guard sa id. Investigators said the 28-year1'.lld Phillips also was critical of some states Philip Leider, UCI lecturer in art, will come critical in the Irvine Unified School From Page 1 The Coast Guard said a cabin cruiser prisoner directed them to a park·like \l'hich are calling for ''accoun tability" speak in the Fine Arts Village Concert District, where trustees .are Working to 01vner reported stri king an unknown ob-· area in Hollywood, then requested to use from their public schools. He said some Hall, in the first of the free lectures. win condemnation ~ Irvine: Elementary : CANYON ject Saturday night. However, in· the res t room in. a .nearby building: of them are "using standardized te~ts as Other fine arts faculty members who School; T_hey ·clailn .the n~lsc from El : _ • ~ • ves tigatlon.showed that ht_j;! cra ft was not Given a pcrnusston -but not given a an excuse to cut funds !or education to ,viii participate in subsequent community Toro Marine Corps Air Station has made • -involved in the fatal accident. 11ua rd _ Barros went to the men's room local districts." Je(j;UtflS.. ,. .. .,. thJgg1_ unbearable at that school. ..... · ... ·:.·r1c,rv'·,1tsh··.sa 8 · 4 i-a:·pe···r·c .... e.n .. t. · · 0 ·r· ··th·,··· sc, · ·h· 00· ··1:s·· -2·1·1·• ·· · "ii~~·~m;;~:,~ .. ~~~:a;yre:d1:;~egnaGt rNo~t,~ · · ~nai escai>ea · 1Jh'&jgli"a""15l!~tt"Wltfl1i'.iW~"'>r~..-Sd'cfi't~hMnfifg·t~e-ttltitlfif8tiilifi'CS~ · Willia;"c··H;,;;-;-;~r;;r,_;;·...-'Mri1J'tff6l~11tt"iin c~· J. eluding 65 searchers inch'fling the crew of_ the students, ignores the ir ha·nn f · . A '.117 cem is t the Newport-Mesa district : pupil s already signed up for the summer for the Bunting brothers. of two police helicop ters afterwa rd. backgrounds, fails to consider 01eir c 1 an ° music, P~I . · has not done more in the way of protect· : program. Ferguson is looking forward to educational objectives and otherwise Robert ~hen , associate professor o( ing children from the noise. :.some improvement. . . demonstrates the havoc to be wrought by drama, April 24. "Irvine is doing so much about jet : Testing will be conducted to determi ne Disney World Fro111 Page l legislating without knowledge or tile sub· Olga Maynard, lecturer in fine arts and noise but here w~ are apparently doing : \\·het her the students learned something ject area .'' dance authority, May 1. nothing," she said. : about their co1n1nunity and developed STORM • new attitudes Wld interests as a result or Pi·esentau'on Set .... : the summer program. • : "It should be a real interesting sum-of lake water piling debri~ across its : mer.'' Ferguson sald. Members of the Costa Mesa Goals and runway. Objectives Commission \viii have a little south of the snow, rain soaked area s '· ·. . ' . • .. OlAN61 COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tll' Or91!o• COISI OAILV PILOT, wllll ..,+ell 11 coml>lrltd\J_ll• lill..,.Pret_t,i,JI pX~l!!!!!!tJltX­ lf\e Or1fl!lfl c&'il PYbliilllna ComP1nv. ~­ r1r• .Oltlofls ••• Pllbll,~. Mono&y llt rouolt Frld11y. tor Cos11 ·M~, Hew11Dl1 a..clt. 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Peaches, plums and other The public is invited to attend the 7:30 fni its in the freeze areas \Vere en- p.m. sho\Ying in the Costa Mc~a IXllice dangered. and young vege table crops auditoriu m and to participate in the con1· were' threatened. missio n meeting. • In many parts or the Kansas·ri.:tJssouri1 • Woman . 111 j tu·ed -~.,In-Mesa.. Crash .. A young woman from Anaheim suf· rcred 1najor cuts early Sunday when the small foreign car ln 'A'hich she was rlding snlasbed into a vehicle parked on a COslti ~·lesa slrecJ. Morlha L. Delp, 25. of 261 S. Magnolia St.. was treated at ""Hoag Memorial Hospital for those injuries. plus a frac- tured ankle, and released to recuperate at honie. Accident investigators said lhe victim was riding In.a \'ehlcle driven by Edgar Mool'1! Finck Ul, 21, or 14361 Moron St., \Vest minster. 'Ille eccidcnt which occurred about 4 a.m. In westbound lanc!s ~or CabriJ/o Street 80 reet .. st of Wells Ploce lefl f'inck 's car for a total loss. police said. area, the storm dropped four to six in- <'hes of snow, and some localions reported as much as nine or 10 inches. lligh "''inds created drift s three to four f~t dee , makin travel hauirdous. Gae Warnings were pos fd' on Lake Superior and "Lake Michigan during.Jh~ early hours. • Snow also whitened areas or Colorado and 'Vyoming, "''here the temperature dropped to 4 degrees at Laramie. Travelers; and stockmen's advisories 1verc In effect for parts or .CQlorado and New Mexico. \Vhcrc a lr.i rd freeze "'as · expected. Frc~ze 'varnings also were posted for Oklahon1a. Oil Ties Up Traffic LOS ANGELES (AP) -Trame in the downtown area was snarled fo r Lhrea hour" \\'hen a tanker truck overturned on a freewll;' and spllle<I, 8.000 gallons or crude oil onto the pavement and 33 autontobiles parked under an operpa.ss. 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