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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilot- ShoC1'ing-COarthOuse ' . ' ' ' I -· • ' I ' ( ' ' . U.S. Warpl~nes . Drug Supplier I Continue .Strikes Suspe~t Seized • '. On Ca·111bodia Reds . ' . ' .. • , • • 1cer I • FRIDAY AFTERNOON;" APIUL '1~; VOl., U. NO. ltif 4 SECTIOfrtl, SI• PAffS· 1973 .. '--• .,.ft.; .... . . • Tempting Fate? -U.S. Bombs Strike Reds · h1 Cambodia PHNOM PENH (UPI) -U . S . \Varplanes, blmunering Comm u-n is t targets fo~ 31th consecutive day, struck · the outSklrts or a pnMnclal capital ·today· where military sources said Communist gunners were shelling the cl· ty with captured American artillery. (Related ~tory, Page 4). Heavy air raids on Takeo, 55 miles south of Phnom Penh, followed in- telligence reports that Communist troops ---would-attack-a-provincial-capital-or Phnom Penh itself in celebration of tod~'s BudQhist New Ye~. . In Washington the White House~said ~ Bay U.S. bontjlillg,.ralds will Continue In . Cambodia 12ntil all North Vietnamese forces are withdrawn . The U.S. objective "is to see an end to the fighting, and an end of that fighting can come if the CommuniSts choose to end it," Ronald L. Ziegler, President Nixon's press secretary, said. The President was still involved in di~ion with key advisers oo what the U.S. 'respoose should be to the Com- mlllll st offensive in Cambodia and to Hanoi's .buildup of forces in ~th Viel; nam. , . ·Ziegler said no secret understandings had been reached with the Lon Nol Coilrtheose Prebe 5,000 County Divorces Ne ver : B·ecame 'Legal' By TOM BARLEY . ·•' 6f "" Deltr ,01ttt ltatl . , • A probing Orange County worker has made a discovery that is gilaranteecl lo. {>•t a chill in many a marriage bed Wfllght. His llpeClii ,.udit· ,of divorce records has disclosed that at least · 5,000 couples· involved in such actions within thQ~ 20. years have never obtained a final judgment of divorce. · · "And tbele could be inany, many more," he said. "I find them every day of the week and they apply to actions tha! we once knew as d'vorces and the suits that we now know as di$solutions of mar- riage." · His survey, which has not been acted Ol\ officially by the county .. thus-far~~aises:J.lle_distinct..possibility..that mm)'--Of~lhe..<ouples_jn.­ volved in the actions he has singled out have remarried without be- ing properly divorced. It nises th<:_ further possibility that many. of those couples have now raised families wilbout seeking -or knowing that they should seek -the Unal judgment that marks the end Of the former mar' riage. The worker, who aJked not to be identified, pointed out that the vast majority of people involved in divorce actions believe that the issuance of the interlocUtory decree is the end of the union. "But they have to apply for a final · judgment six months after that decr~e was issued," he explained. "I have unearthed more than 5,ooo·al1J.ons where that did not occur and it simply means that the couple lnv9lved is not le~ally divorC<lll." County Clerk William E. St jbbn immediately cortfirmed the accuracy of the audit and Its findings and predicted a shock wave that will go far beyond the simple issue· that thousands of divorces have never been made final .Suzi Brahams, 9, of Newport Beach doesn 't seem to care about ill omen s on Friday the 13th as she braves the curse of a broke,n mirror under a lad~er. She's already had her .share of nUsfortune. The New· port Height! Elementary &hool student' broke her arm1'ecenUy in a playground tumble. government ih Phnom Penh btU._that the United States Y.-atild continue to supply air support until lhe' offensive opcratioos were halted and Hanoi withdrew forces. There were no initial reports of a Corn-. munlst thrust on Phnom Penh, although the Cambodian command said U.S. ·B52s (See CAMBODIA, Page ZJ "We have to look to the probate division aruLtbe obvious impact this situation could make on wills and bequests, 11 he said. "I envisage many a hassle that could erupt through a party to a Jaw action learn· ing that another party had never been legally divorced ." St John believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted by his key em· ploye is "very much on the consemtive side. I think the true fig. ure of persons who have not obtained the final judgment must be at least three or four times 5,000," he said. , St John stressed that Orange County malies sure-that previous divorces are finalized before couples are granted maniage licenses. ·M~n Facing Drug Trial Rearrest~d "It oouldn'·t happen here," he said. "But I have to admit that the-re are many jurisdjctions in the United States that do not insist. on such proof." ' ' \ !See DIVORCES, Page ~I A man accuSed a yea r ago by police of ~ing the major l$J'ug supplier to at least one high· school campus-aod who is awaiting re-trlaJ on a ·resulting Orange C!MlntY Grand Jury indictment was ar ... _ rested again Thursday night in con- nection with an alleged Costa Mesa e1r caine sale. Victor E. Forsythe, 23, of 31111 Molokai Drive. wos held today In lieu ol 110,000 bail on a charge or sale o( dangero&... drugs. ' . lie ls C11rrently awaiting retrial on I~ .. April 25 in Orange County Superior Court detective CK with his own vehicle whHe c • l T T-\ as a result of a hung jury-wkich could not attempUn~to back out of driveway at his apiw-. oo· .uangerous reach .i verdict "last JWle on similar patent&' ~fesa Verde.residence .• charges. State Bureau of Narcollcl Enforcement •SACRAMENTO . (AP) _ Secretary or One, Costa Mesa narcotics Investigator agent.. and Costa Mesa detecUves claim State Edmund G. Br.own Jr. has ordered said today that a male juror In the' case they seized contraband drugs and his headquarters office removed rrom believed there was an element of en-docwneoll lndlc1ting Forsythe WU, mak-l1ie gold-domed Capitol because of the trapment lnVo!Yed, Ing trips to Hawaii. , Urtliquake danger. For.ythe """ arrested at his home one Stain Investigators and c;osta Mesa Brown said Thunday that he ts co .. year ago after a probe of fairly -police clahfl they made a rendezvous not -vtnced bis stall ii In "cbn•tint danger'' Id d t, I • b f J ·~ F •· horn OD the ~ floor of the IQ.'l.year .. Jd w esprea narco 1cs act voty at · t e ar rom "~ orsyt,~ e and build! '* both the dom and the Estancia High School campus. purehased cocaine, leading to Jbe '"'st "'ruc0'." • He alle8'd!Y ·tried fu ram 1 police suspect'• latest lll'reot. Arcl:ftecu .. Y both t~c dome and the \ ' ~· • portico -as 'veil as the Senate and A,.emhiy chambers -would likely col· lapse in a moderate or isevere earth· quake. The latest report, released Mon· day1 aald "It Is inevttable that a major earthquake win eventually occur." Brown directed th<! Department of General Services to find him suitable space nlllll' the Capllol. ~II• alllO has offices' In Los Angeles, whe"' he spends m<>St of bl• time. • Police L Arrest 3 Others By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot tlHi DlllY 'llel lleff A Santa Ana youth was shot to death in Fountain 1VaJley early this morning dur· ing a struggle with a Weitminster l>Ollce officer. Miguel Angel Estrada Ronquillo, 20, of 121 S. Gunther St., was declared dead on arrival at 12:30 a.m. at Fotmtain Valley Community Hospital . Police said he ·w11s shot while strug· gling with Westminster Officer Timothy MiUcr who was reportedly takin g him ln- to-custody-afterairearlleralterc-atlon- with Fountain Valley officers. 'Ille shooting occurred shortly a f t e r midnight near the comer of Mt. Tahat Stree( and Lilac Avenue where the in- cident that Jilt to Ronquillo's death, began an hour earlier. Police said this morning that three of 'Ronquillo's oompanlons · are in custody and a fourth is being sought. BO:O~ed into Orange County Jail on suspicion. o_f dlJUlk driving, resisting ar- (Sff SUSPECT, Page Z) Oranl!e Ceut Weather Early morning clouds and driule are on lhe agenda for Saturday, cleating by noon to hazy sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s at the coast and inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. INSWE TODAY . lloiik, ·a group of Lag una lJeaclt-based mu.ticians. h a v e n1adt an album. Staff writer Thonia.s Pal1utt takfr a look: at tht t1t1D work on Pagt 28 of to- day·s \Veeke11der. \ , ' -• ' .. ,, .. . \ • •• . .. :Z PAIL V PILOT , S I • Fridal, April l.l. 1973 , , /"M yste~iqus Piane Cr~sh ,, ·Kills Drug · Shspect AMARILLO, Ttx. (UPI) -Two days after federal agents raided lhe home of buslnessnuio Rolond F. Scheid and!- enough guns and bullels to arm a small anny -plus a variety of lUcgal drup - Scheid died in a mysterious plane cresh. JJl! body was touod tn the wreckage on a \Vest Texas ranch 'Ibursday, surround- ed by Jew.ls and p\l\s. Police say t\\'O men were on the s1nall plane when il took off from Dumas, north of Amarillo, late \\'edncsday. But they ' I Frii>m Pnge J CAMBODIA. • • (truck within rune miles of the capital Thursday night in a drive to silence Com- munist i;unners pounding government positions.. outside suburban. Takhmau. l\iilitary spokesmen said at least J3 penons were wounded in the shelling of Take9. They Said heavy ground fighting was raging around the city but had no hnmediate reports of casualties. 1bc spokesmen said Communists shell- ing Takeo, and using U.S. lOSmm howitzers captured from government troops, fired at least 52 rounds at the city Thursday night and early today. C.ontinuing fierce fighting was reported Thursday on six fronts around Phnom Pcny and rrlilitary sources said Com- munist . troops who choked off the capital's six major supply routes over the past three weeks do not appear to be scaling down operations. For the second consecutive day, U.S. Air Force C130 ftercules transport planes new thousands of gallonJ of fuel and oil Into the capital over the C.ommunist blockade for use by the Cambodian Air Force. Fron1 f•age J DIVORCES · ... found no tr1~e of a ~ pcnon at the c.'1'8Sb site. Authorities do not know the 'lnl.nded desUnatlon of lhe nJghl. Scl!eld's widow, Jarilco, aald Thursday her husband let his passenger of! In Al- buquerque before he took off and later crlah«I near Amarillo. She said he returned home Wednes,day night rrom a trip to Lincoln. Ill., with a friend, John Van Deventcr. to altend to family business. Van Deventcr. she said, signed a gas receipt later found by polite. Mrt. Sch<ld also',said her lull>lnd bid been collecting Indian Jewelry arid I'"' . quolse for a •'uumber 0( years" and the ..... pills had been prescribed (or him by a doctor. Scheid, 37, Q.wned a ielevlslon dealer--• ship and was a director of the AJbuquer-- que, N.M. Better Busines. Bureuu. 1iancher Be.rt Northrup, who owns 'the property where the plane crashed, said shortly after the wreck.age was discover- ed, a '·blue and steel gray Mercedes Crash Victims Removed f 4~, dn:J\'e up •Ith two mto inside. said fl5,000 worth of the same type or One ~ asked Northrup it anyone was jewelry was found scattered around the hurt. · wreckage ol Schei"'• plane. "He WU ldU. Id,"' Jbe r;,~,_ -•• '-" ' -..:--_..,.. qc; Pollce also found some -white ' pills -told the JIU!ID. _.. · • . ' • "Where is t\Jo,etlfj;r one?" asked Jhe around Schei.d's body in !be COfkplt and a man in l:bt c11r1 apd when Nopbrup· told brand new .38-callber Pistol which ~had ~hem onJy one man was foUnd tn the dlf:"S:er>-·been fired. wreCkage, be-aald the men drovf off. ,.....lYhen federal narcotics agents raided The Albuquerque p0Uce reported a _ Scheld's Albuquerque home Tuesday series of burglaries during the· p8.st two night, U.S. Attorney Victor Sizemore said months in which ·1ndian jewelry was they confiscated 200 loaded guns, S0.000 taken. Jn Amarillo, the l'OUnty sheriff bullets, some Indian jewelry and an un· dlse:losed amount or cocaine. hashish and marijuana. In Dumas. where Scheid had the plane refueled Wednesday evening, ri••r Charles Sorelle of the local flying se ice said the two in the plan~ said the had just arrived fron1 Des Mornes; Iowa. However. Sorelle said the p!'ane needed 77 gall<lns of gasoline to fill Its tanks, far more than would have been used on a night from Iowa, an~ later the 1-~~ral Aviation Agency said the Des Moines story did not check out. Mese frtist. Nabbed t ' ' Police Arrest 3. In Hashish Sale A Costa Mesa commercial artist and 1 two companions today face multiple drug charges including sale of hashish, follow- ing a raid on the suspect's studi<rhome. Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Neil Purcell led the team that swooped down on the residence of Robert E. Thistle, 27, of 237 Body of Y outli M_issing Since November Fou1id ATI'LEBORO,., Mass. ·(UPI) The body of a 13-year-old boy last seen in November when he told his parents he • was taking a walk wes found Thursday in a \Vooded area in Rhode Island. The parents of the youth, Paul D. Cavalieri, were contacted four days after his, disappearance Nov. 2 by a man who demanded $50,000 for his return. Wake Forest Driv.e. Costa T-.iesa. Thistle and Gary \V. Henderson, 27, of 1967 Wallar.P-St., Costa. Mesa, were ar· rested on f e I o n y warrants charging three separate sales of the potent mari· juana derivative. Investigators said today that relatively small amounts of the suspected con· traband sut:iStance were involved in each alleged purchase. over a recent period of time. A third person present, Saddleback College student Lucius Rossiter, 21, of 1355 Terrace Way, Laguna Beach, was also arrested in the raid. He was booked on· suspiciQp of possession of marijuana and possession ~of narcotics ·paraphernalia after the alleged contraband was found in his car. Detectives clairn small amounts <lf hashish and marijuana plus smoking equipment, was found in the home. leading to booking· of Henderson and Thistle on additional simple possession charges. County workers close to divorce action in both statistical and court divisions pl\t the blame for the situation squarely on the shoulders of Orange County's la~·,, ye rs. "lt's really up to the lawyer to tell his client that it's time for a final' judg· mcnt," a senior official said. "It's right there in black and white on the inter· Rescuers re1nove bodies from · the \vreckage of a NASA research plane and a Navy anti-submarine patrol jet \vhich collided over l\1offett Naval Air Station and crashed onto an adjoining golf collrse. Sixteen men \vere killed. (Story, Page 5.J The boy's body was found by a s:irveyor in the woods near Lincoln, R.I. Medical examiner James N. Shamer, who performed an autopsy, said the boy died of bullef wounds in the heart and brain. He said Cavalieri had been dead for months, apparently since shortly after his disappearance. Thistle's artwork has appeared in various galleries and exhibitions around the Harbor Area. j All-woman T1ial locutory judgment document which points out very cleai'ly that 'this inter· locutory judgment does not constitute a final dissolution of marriage'." Alliance Leader The same form also clearly warns that !. -·th s W"l "ocilber party may remarry until a llnal ft.l' . ur • ] e y judgment of dissolution is entered." A fonner court clerk commented S b 72 Thu~ay lhal "ii wasn'I. really su.rpri s-UCCLIID S at ing fhnt many couples involved 1n di· ~ vorce litigation handled by a lawyer Arthur S .. Wiley, founder and for~er · don't trouble lo seek the final judgment president-of the Alliance Francaise de la required by law. "The atmosphere at the interlocutory ~jyiern Califomienne, died Thursday. stage is so often that it's all over and ?:_ was 72. Funeral services arc pending. done \\•ith ," she said. "I blame the lav.·· T-.1r. Wifcy, of 970-Sum1njt Drive, yers for not stressing at that time· that Laguna Beach. was str icken as he dined l~e couple is .di,vorccd but not legally v.•ith his wife Mary at the Hotel Laguna divorced . ' ' . · "And then some. lawyers expect a fur· He was proooupced d.ead 0!1 ~rrivnl at ther fee for recording the final judg· t ~uth .eo~st Community 1-lospital. after ment ." she said. "Many, manjli couples r.esusc1t~t1on by Laguna Beach pohcc of- considcr it lo be an unnecessary formal· flcers failed. Hy and they just aren't prepared to pay An autopsy is scheduled for today to for it.'' determine exact cause of de3th. believed A spokesinan in the county clerk's of· to have been natural causes. fice noted. by sharp contrast. that Or· T-.1r. \Viley had co~plained or sharp ange County residents handling their chest pains just prior to collapsing, police own divorce actions unfailingly seek the officers said. necessary final judgment. Mr. \Viley was a retired language pro· "l haven 't found one instance where fessor from Pasadena City College. lie a person handling his O\Vll dissolution rormec1 the Alliance Francaise tlbout 10 neglected to seek that final decree,.. years ago. com1nented the official responsible for Since founding, the Alliance has spreud a disclosure that had the county clerk's fro ll) Laguna Beach to Newport Bea~. office buzzing cxciledly Thursday. San Clemente, San Juan Capis~ranu. Orange County Clerk St John believes ~11ssiorr·Viejo, Irvine. Huntington Beach, Fro111 Page 1 SUS PECT .... rest and assault on a police officer was t Abel Carrasco Perez, 23, of 626 N. Gunther SI., Santa Ana . ' ~G\Jy Arthu? Martinez, 21 , of 1501 \V. Cubbon St., Santa Aiia, was booked along \vith a 17-year-old m<\l~ on suspicion or attempting .to take a prisoner from a police offi~er, assault on a Police officer and resisting arrest. ~ Fountain Valley officers Jack Mihalik and Norm<lll Satterfield said the incldent began when they stopped a car driven by Perez at about 11 :30 p.m. at Mt. Tahat and Lilac. The tvro officers allege that the four other occupants of the car attacked them when they tried to arrest Perez for drunk driving. After an alleged scurfle Y.'ith the tv.·o policemen. the four men assertedly ran through the Tiburon condominium development and scaled a w a 11 separating the apartment from the Golden 1"ian_g~~ shopping center. · Sgt. Ric&ara Davenport, who was patrolling the center, arrested Martinez wben he found the four walking in an \Icy. Ibe remaining three, he alleged, rescaled the walJ back into the con· dominiums. Marine Oeared Of Mistreatment SAN DIEGO (AP) -A drill instructor at the Marine Corps recruit depot has been acquitted or charges <lf mistreating recruits, a spokesn1an said here. There were four counts against S.Sgt. Denzil R. Stewart, 33, of Oceanside. No details were made public in Thursday's announcement. In a separate court-martial trial this \VCek, another drill instructor was con- victed of assault and hazing recruits. The ransom money was placed at a highway intersection in Lincoln and pick· ed up Nov. 10. The next day, police ar· rested Edward S. Lykus, 19, or Woonsocket, RI., a former neighbor o'f the Cavalieri family in North Attleboro. Lykus is being held in the Bristol Coun· ty House of Correction on charges of ex- tortion, conspiracy to break and enter, conspiracy to commit larceny and malicious destruction orproperty. Police said the charges stemmed from in· vestigatlon into the allegedJ.cl.f!naping. Lykus was originally charged i,11ith kid- -naping by federal officials, but that charge was dropped later,,and he was ar- raigned on the local charges and held in $200,000 baiL Forc Rape Ca ses? PHIUDELPHIA (API -A candidale for district attorney has proposed that rape cases be tried in an all-female set- ting to prevent embarrassment to the victims. "The rape victim is subject to the shock of the assault and then a second shock when she must go through the ordeal of testifying as to what ha~ ~ · pened,'' said Michael Stack, seeking the ''\.• Democratic nominatioti. "To mini1nlze the embal-rassment and maximize convictions I would require that these cases be presented to women judges by women ass istant district at- torneys, that the court reporters be women and that the court <lfficers be women." • that buzz will hit much higher pr.opor· C9sta Mesa and inland to f'ullerton. The ifOlfs when the lrievltablc reaction ·from ~Alliance now !las 186 membcrg:-Westminster officers were called to aid ___ 4 in th e search-46r-the three-men and dw·· '-'~ ing that search, the juveniie was taken L'OUnty residents who did not obtain a i\1r. 'Vi ley was the founder of the final judgment or can not recall getting French speaking competition. and v.•lth a one hits his telephones. sn1all hand press \\'outd print out the --. "But you c'ii.n't blame them,'' he said. Alliance meeting ~nvitations.' .~ .. into custody. Police report that ?\iU\ler and Officer Robert Mosley of Fountain Valley were laking Ronquillo into custody in the sa me area when he allegedly began to wrestle u•ilh the \Vestminster policeman. "'Ve know that \\'e haven't married any· The French government had awarded one In that category in Orange County ?\:lr;\Viley the Legion of J·lonor for his ef· \ but not everyone who gets a divorce forts supporting France. during \Yorld here gets re1narricd here-in fact, many \Var II. Mrs. \Viley also was awarded the such couples go to Las Vegas to remarry Acadcn1ic Pa\n1s. During the struggle. l\1iller's gun discharged. fatally \Vounding Ronquillo , police said they believe. and Las Vegas doesn't screen them in Baggott Ghnpel or the Bells in 1\nahcirn the way we do." is acting as funeral director. • OU.Nil COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiit O••not Coll! D111LV PILOT, Wl1!Wlllcfl It combT11ed ll'lt Nt"'1·Prtn. 11 Pllblli.Md bY me Or•no• Coe~! P11b!ltfll11t Comi»nv. St~ rllt .dit~ 1rt p11bll111«!, MONllY' lll•ougfl il'rld1y, ftlf CO•l• M111, Hr#fJOrl BIKll, Hvntlng!Otl BtKll/Foun1•HI V•ll•t. L11111n1 a .. cfl. lrvlne/s.tld1~ck •no 5111 Cltmtnle/ "" J11111 C1pl1lr1110. 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'""""'" ~ ~ -,,........, " Cll'VfllM ........ hclflf cMoM ....... ~W ti t .. i. ~, t.1'*"11tt. ...,,_ltfi W Urrltr U.65 ''''''''''"·.,,. -11 u .1• -"'"'' M111twT ~ ..... llM Mii!...,, ' • Barge Siuks i u Bay S1\N DIEGO tAP) -A iJargc. :sank Thursday in Mission Hay, but the lone man aboard it s\vam to sarc1y. A hole was knocked accidentally in the htirgt", O\\'ncd by \Vestern P<icifir Dredging Corp., by \\'orkmen \Vcdncsday. Capt. Les Rowland of the Fountain Valley department said this morning that the investigation of the incident is being handled by the offices <lf Orange County Sheriff and the District Attorne'y. He not,ed that any ~ncident in which a police offi cer shoots someone. is investigated by the two county agencies. The idenUty of the man still belng sought has not been elltablishcd by pollce. Chur~h Vandals F.r]:ltr Stru.ck at lerusaleni Site JEHUSALEM (AP\ -l'andals entered the Church of !he Holy Sepulchre, the tradil1onal site of C,;'hrist's 1on1b, early today. struck a f"ranciscan friar ancl.stole a religiolis plaque from the Greek Ort.ho· dox chapel, police ref>ot1cd. f -' lt was the sctond act ofl deselratio11 in the ancient ~hurch in as many days:· The' church 'va.~ built on tbe site \Yhere JCsus was 00· lieved buried after crucifixion. The plaque taken was above a statue of Jesus and Inscribed on It was "l.N.R.1." -an obbrcvlatlo~ for UJB Latin for "Jesus o! Naz· areth , King of the Jews." The vandals nlso tried to pry l~e a metal tiara from a figure of _ the Virgin Mary. Neither object hAd monetary value,. the police said . A French tourist was arrested Thursday for splattering paint Jn the Lutheran Church .of the RcdC<lmer, part of the Church of the Hol y Stpulcbre, and m !he Church or the' Natlvity in Bethleh<m . 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(.'a.. 92626. lnc!udt your t£;ephone nu'mber. \li1u111h'" DEAR PAT: 1 disagree \\•ith the Federal Drug Administration prol')ilJlling the sale of large doses of vitamins over the cou nte r. \Vhen would this rule go into effect? I also y,•01.J!d like to know exactly ·. what is covered and what the average person can do if he wants to protest this action. E. C., Fountain Valley Startlng£n. I. 1974, non-prescription selling of I ge doses of vitamins A and D and so e multiple formula vitamins \\'ill come und er stringe nt FD A guidelines. Tbe FDA 's Food, Drug and CosmeUc Act of Jan. 19 wUI ban ap- proximately 80 percent of the food 11up. plements now being marketed and v.·111 cul the potencies in vitamins and mineral supplements to minimums considered safe by the FDA. Persons opposing this FDA regulation can write lo their con· gressmen urging supPort of legislation introduced in Congress by Rep. Craig Hosmer (R-Long Beach). Joined by 53 ~ sponsors. !losmer'S bill Is designed lo prevent the FDA from restricting the use or ''itam.ins and food sup plements. Selling llrliclc• DEAR PAT: I have \Vritten severa l articles on subjects or general interest that n1ay appeal to readers o f Psychology Today, Readers Digest. etc. I'm interested in getting my articles published, but don't know how to go about it. Could you tell me where to ob- tain names and addresses of magazine publishers, a list of literary agents and any other advice that will help me to find out whether "'hat I have v•ritten is of in· tcrest to the reading public. 1 G.P .. Newport Beach The names and addresses of publishers and lilerary agents are listed in Bowker's .. Literary l\1arket Place," avail8ble in the reference department of the Newport Beach J\·fariner's lleadquurters Public Library. You also migh t 'l\'ant to rtfer to the library's copies of "Writer's Market" · and "\Vriter's Handbook." If you decide to submit your manuscfipt lo publlsben yourself, remember that pabllslllng ethics dictate that you do not send It to more than one publisher at a lime. It would be a good idea to ask an ex· perienced wtit.t:t~·glve you an honest cval_uation of yo'Ur writing ability aad ·of. fer ... dbjeCtl''e criticism before you submit your manuscript to a ptlblisber. Exe111ptio11 Claims DEAR PAT: I v;·oukftike~to find out if I am qualified-for the Senior Citizens Homeowners Exemption Claim. T.he tax· es on my house are more than $500 a year, yet I've been told I don't qualify for the exemption because I receive a small amount of Old Age assistance· each month . I've gone from· county offic;:e to county office and can't seem to get any clear information or explanation. One per~on says one thing and another says something else. L. T., Costa l\fe1a '\'ou are automatically disqualilied from eligibility for the Senior Citizens l{omeo""Ders 'i;xemplion Claim if you receive-apy Olir Age Security funds. Senior Citizens tax exem ption inquiries are handled by the Franchise Tax· Board, 2021 E. 4th St., Sant.a Ana. Next time you -b-ave a question-about exempliou -eUglblli· ty. ca ll 835-9540. Information and clear explanations for senior citizens ·are pro- vided by telephone, so you won 't have to make the rounds of county offices in search of a straight answer. RESET OT 14 FLORIDA L 0 T Pro11crtg Sale DEAR PAT: About nine years ago WC purchased a lot at Lehigh Acres, Florida. We listed the property for sale with Prentice Really on Oct. 30, 1971 and can't even seem' to get any results. I've writ· ten several times inquiring . what wa s being done to sell our lot. but my letters aren't even ackOOwledged . The only thing we've heard is that the area is "being developed." Can you find out what this company is doing, or if another realty firm could handl~the sale? Also, J'd like to know what the annual taxes on this lot will be when it is paid off. J.J., llunllngton Harbour Prei1llce Realty has "no Idea" what the taxes 11re on your lot nnd Is llOt anxious tn provide any informalioo about Ill cur· rent efforts to serf your property, ot her than explnlnlng "development'' means that roads art being built In the area. Tbe firm's manager Is supposed to writC 10 you regarding your property's sate, but tax Information would have to be re-- quested from the Fort l\1eyers court • ltouse. Since any prospecUve buyer would _want tn know what tbe taxes are on this properly and your present realtor cannot provide that t_nfbrmatlon, I 'o\'OUld suggest contftctlng the ~ Fort~ f\teyers Board of Re'altori;, tt79 tl1ain, Fort rt1eyen. Fin. for a llsl or area RtaUon provtdlng a multlple ll~tlng 11ervlet. A b o a r d 1pokesman told me lot 1alt1 are dfflkuU due to the large number on the market and drastic price red\lctkln is tbe only way to get a fast saJe. You might con-- sider contaeUq T. JoHph Pina, ltoo W. C...tand Hgts. Blvd., Leblgb Aerts :t3934i. Puza Is a lot sales speclalfst, acoordlng lo tbe Board of Realtors, and be may be able lo p<0vlde' more 1atlslac)ory 1<rvlce lhan yq~r prtstnl Realtor. Ne~d a Drinkf • • s DAILY PILOT Tract Exenaption Reque·sti'by Av.co Heads for Y ote· Avco Co1nrriunity Developers' ~ue.Si for vested rights exemption on-16 lracts in lhe Salt Crl"fk Bcagt area of l.ngunn Niguel' is scht.'Clu~ for n vote ~·londay b)' South Coa~Rtgtonal Zone Conserv111ion Comm.i.ssroners. · Develop111cnt nt Salt Cr('('k Beach has • received .'criticis1n from · some residenls in the area \~·ho object to !he massi \'c grading. Avco has asked for an cxen1ption fron1 Black Woman Solon Upset Ov.er 'lnsiilt' coastal building pennit P.~ures pn about 473 acres. clalmfng that tts residential. romn1erclal and recreational dcyelop1nen1s are all inter·related. The coastal commission created by Proposition 20 has jurisdiction over devclop1nent Y:ithin 1,000 yards of mean high tide line in Orange and Los Angeles. .. To get an exemption, a developer has to ha.ve done substantial work. incurred surn;tantial liabilities and acted In •·good faith,. on a building pennJl or other finaj approval !rOn1 a local government agen· r cy bctv.·cen Nov . 8 and Feb. I. Avoo and Orange Cowlty have an ag rl'Ctnent. Avco sold the county about 34 acres in the area for public beach and pnrking lots. About 11 of. the acres is beach. Ot>splte rears to the conlrary, the Orange County Counsel"s 'o(fice recently said that agreement for the public beach \\'on't l>C hurl if all of Avco's exemption ' request isn't approved. I( the exemption or part of ii is denied. St. Bernard named Hugo looks like he tnight have had a had night on the lO\\'n during \Varm spring day in Laguna Beach. A~tually Hugo \vas just seek- in g son1e shaoe at the tlfain Beach Thursday while his O\vners, fron1 Redlands,· basked on the sa nds nearby. ~e cup in front of Hugo doesn't really look' like 1t Yl'ould hold a St. Bernard-sized Hair of the Dog. AUSTIN. Tex . (UP I\ -A black \\'Oman lawmaker told startled col- leauges in the Tcxus House of Represen- tatives that one of thc1n ··insulted and degraded" her wilh a racial and sex:ual remark she O\'erheard during lunch. Avco \\'OUld ·ha\'e to apply for building ·permits. The commission meets at 9 a.m. Mon- day in Long Beach Harbor District head- quarters. Republica1i. V1iit H avi1tg Trouble • Picki'!'g Hopeful LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A group of wealthy Republicans headed by acting chairma,.Victor C. Andrews of Emerald Bay is i1portedly having difficulty in set- tling oq a candidate to unite behind in - avoiding intraparty bloodshed in the GOP gubernatorial primary. The kingmaking organization, once known as the "Blatr House Group" and now going under "Californians for Constructive Action ," has been asserted- ly viewed by some potential GOP sue· ccssors to Gov. Ronald Reagan's office as an unfair threat ill which t'tley would be denied campaign funds unless they \vere the favored choice. But one group member, who requested. anonymity in keeping with members' general efforts to stay out of the limelight, said the primary unity air proach was "a good idea .f:hat was sabot)!,ged, deliberately, by G o v . Reagan.1' · The sabotage theory was advanced by a "Blair" fundraiser who said he is con· vinced Reagan is "all cranked up to run for President" in 1976 and thus wants a "cooperative" governor to be in office 'When the California delegation to the GOP _convention is selected. ''The governor wants to be the kingmaker himself and does not \Vant any other group throwing its support to a candidate who might not be \\'illing to commit in advance to the Reagafl.-for· President campaign," the fundraiser stated. Andrews said some of the members .~have been out of the state or country on business but said that a statement would -be prepared in about two weeks. " In Sacramento, Edwin Meese III. Reagan's executive secretary, said of the group"s meeting about a month ago that "the go\Pernor merely made it clea r that he, as head of the·state ReP.Ublican par· ty. v.·ould not stand for anyone taking on the role of a kin1gmaker.'' Meese said the governor took the posi- tion that (;all potential candidates should have a fair shot at their objecti~." After the Blair group meeting, the GOP state central coalmittee established its· own bOdy, kriown as ''Ui'ined"Califor•- nians Committee," said Bruce Nestande, executive direc tor. The purpose "·as "to assure OJ>E:-" prjmaries and party · WlitY," '"NestCnde said. He said the state central committee \c;ould oppose any kingmaking effort by the Blair group. Army Youth Sets · Hifilself on Fire CINCINNATI (UPI) -A tee\1ager home on leave from the ~rmy ~et . himsel£ on Ure, in a public park. a~ parently after sniffing glue, police said. Witnesses said Thursday they saw Jody htiddleton, 18, of suburban Price Hill , pour liquid on his clothing and then light it. Three persons ran to the youth, knock· ing him doWn, tore off his burning clothes and covered him with mud ·until help arrived. Middleton was reported in serious con- dition today at General Hospital with burns over 25 percent of is body. Police charged hint with illegally i1;1hating glue. Coast Firms Urged To E"'ploy Sn1denlM Employers throughout the\ South Coast area have been urged this week to bi~ high scjJool students through the Easter recess. Gerry C.Opcland, spokesman ror the Capistrano-Laguna R e g i o n a I Oc- cupational Program. said that hundreds of guaruied pupils are seeking work d~ ing the vocation period and potential employers can arrange for \Yorkers througll the career guidance centers at eitbtr San Clfmcnte or Dana Hills High School .. Goldwater on Watergate, Democratic Stale Rep. Senfronia Thompson of liouston \\'amed House members Thursday she \\'Ould not tolerate another such incident. ··He sa id, 'liere comes my beautiful mistress,' and \VOuld I have sex: with a Y>'hite man." Mrs: Thompson said In a personal privilege""speech before a hush- ed llouse. . Noise, Snakes for Sunday She accused Democratic State Rep. C. C. Cooke of Cleburne of maklng tbe remark. .i, Here·s a preview of some of the stories. photos and features .which are ex!l;j,.>cted to shape up as ''SWlday's ~st" in the bAI~ Y PILOT ' • • \\TATERGATE BLAST -Startling in· terview with Sen. Barry Goldwater in which he implored the President to speak out on the Watergate affair is reprinted in full from Christian Science Monitor on page opposite editorials. ENOUGli NOISE -Cities and the ~ounty, itself, seem to be waking up to the fact that Orange Co~ty's coastal areas !J.re being bombardett...b~ noises from freeways , airplanes and 'even the neighbors' stereo. YOU Sectiou story by Staff Writer John Zaller will tell what steps are being taken against noise pollu· tion. • VACATION VICTUALS -\Yith Ea ster vacation upon us and all the kids home from school. tin1ing seems right for a few tips on how to fix food the little kids will really eat. "llO\\'·to" article in Fa1ni- ly \Veekly has tips on how to make sandwiches that don 't look I i k e sandwiches -food that pre·schoolers will really eat. LEGAL RIGHTS -,Are the police really more efficient since the historic court cases of the 1900.5? National story reviews what has happened in law en· forcement since the decisions involving Miranda, Escobedo and Gideon -three names that changed things. ., ENCYCLOPEDIA ULa - Publishers say criticism of their sales practices are out of date, but the Federal Trade· Commission isn't convinced. Rep. Thompson said several lloUse members tried to talk her out of making · the speech. "But I want to put the House on notice that I will not tolerate racial or sexual. insults, whether they are delivered by a fool with no forethought or are done in a \Picious manner calculated to bring my outrage.'' ... Afterward, Rep. Neil Caldwell (0- Alyin ), told the House; he "'itnesscd the incident. "I appreciate the lady's feelings . and I assure you the person who made the remarks., is sorrier than I ani. It was ill- advised, but not ~intended . Goodness kno\VS we all tiave (made .such re1narks)," Caldwell said. •·1·m sorry and the person v.·ho said it is. too." The Ho'use applauded C a I d w e 11 ' s re1nark.s. · t _ I If SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN JOHNSON & SON . •· . , Also on ~1onday's agenda is n claim of exe1nption by the city of Laguna Beach for modification of an existing sewer treatment plant at Laguna Canyon Road and r~9.rest Drive. Dogs, Lovers , Bring Police It v.•as a misty chilling Laguna Beach morning· as two policemen stepped to the foot of the St. Ann's Street beach on a routine check Thursday. There, on the sands below an ardent couple, a man and a woman, were making love, while around them, several dogs ran unleashed. According to the police log entry entitled "disturbance, dogs," the couple was advised of city leash laws reg~lng capering canines ilnd they compiled. The m•tter of loose dogs Jtas been the subject or inreislng con· cem by the Laguna Buch City Council. 'STATION WAGONS ' • Montego MX Villager • .. •• "Golden Toucli" ·only at Joli1tson_ and Soiis present8 , · Tliese Be<rutiful Station Wagons At Thei~ Finest e Marquis Colony Park e Mvnterey Station Wagon . .( SEE ONE ••• TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE ••• TODAY! ' Hom& Of The New Cor • , , "GoldeM J'ONch." "Orange Coutit~'.r Fcmily of Fine Cari'' ' l tNCOt N 2121 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 640·5830 Home or The New Car • • • "Golde" Teue,." I I • ' • 4 D4JLV ~ILOT Fridq, April IJ. 1973 ..1 with Tom urphine .. It's That Bad Day Again ONE OF TH OSE DAYS: Around our place, we have this mutt who some momings will ins.ist upon gettlng off his chain ' at dawd. Ih order to accorhpllsh that, at first light he begins to whine. This, friends, Wal one or those days. As · the first faint flickers of dawn began to creep through the majestic brancbes of our eucalyptus trees, ·he started. At first it is just a little whimper. Just enough to cause you lo lift one eyelid. Next, there is the chain-rattling girn· mlck. Dog has it down to a science. Rat· ·-·tie, ratt1e, rattle. Right at the outside door to the bedroom. . Finally, the whimper turns into a wholesale whine. Combined with chain rattling. IF 111E ANIMAL would juSl bafk, be would drive me into enough fury to leap ou t of the sack, roll up an old newspaper and charge out there to flay him about the bead and ears. Dog, however, is too smart for that. He knows that the whinlng will Irritate me ~y to a level just below the rolled-up newspaper stage. But by escalating his act from the whimper to the chain.rattle to the full-pitched whine, eventually he will force me out of slumber far enough to. padd,yfoot out there and Jet him in oft the chain. ' TIWS IT WAS lhis da'\'.!J,. Whimper, chain-rattle, whlne and the old man is groping his groggy way to the door. Only on this morning, Upon arising, it i;tepped in the ashtray I'd left on the Ooor, thus spreading pipe leavings on the rug. Al.so, 1 stubbed my toe on the way to the door. Couldn't find any IOCks that matched. Later cut myself twice while trjtng to shave. • AU of this prompted a hasty retreat from the hom estead in grumbling off to work. 1 hadn't dMven two blocks w!Jen some nut on a motorcycle tried one of those sliding left turns across the lane in front of me. Jam on lbe brakes. Stub the toe again. Have several woies for left-tunr ing motorcyclists. .._ WI11IIN THE NEXT three blocb, two auto drivers tried to crash into the side of my littl~ vehicle and one small boy defied fate by running out in froilt of me with a twice-stubbed toe on the braking foot . Narrowly, 1 eluded disaster, suffering little more than .jangled nerves and a slowly growing headache. Finally, tO work. The parking lot is blocked off by a gasoline truck. AU my valuable papers are lost under the car seat. Escape into lhe orfice. There. the first order of business is to learn that one of our valued start writers, Tom Gorman, has been involved in an auto crash, totally destroyed his van and getting himselr busied up son1~ in the process. HOW CAN YOU be ·so Yi'eary at 8:05 a.m.? Slowly, you flip the calendar over from Thursday's leaf. Aha! So no\v you kno11'. \Velcome to f'riday th e 13th', folks. • , Aiiguislied T O'Wlt Mour1is Motliers AXBR!DGE. England (UPJ) -The villages or @Otherless children closed in upon then1~lves· -'today. sharing their anguish only with themselves. , "There is nothing left fo r us now but to bury our dead," said the Rev. Reginald Bailey, vi car of Congresbury. "1bere is nothing more to say." In Congresbury. in \Vrington and Ched- dar and in this ancient , timeless village the grief was at1nost palpable today. These were the "tiny, changeless villages which lost 90 of their wives and· mothers in the Swiss crash of a chartered plane Tuesday which killed 104 persons. ...._._ Ope~a Star Plays S-cene Nulle NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Jnmad o1 "Take it off! Take It off!" the audJenoe yelled "Bravo! Bravo!" but the effect was stlU the same, (Addltlonal s1oty, picture. on J>age 33). • "'Thais," an 1894 opera by Jules !\1assenct, opened to a capacity audience 1'hurmiay night following a barraie or pubUclly Iha! had proml>ed at leut one Rude scene. Carol Neblett, a 2?-ye:ar-old blonde soprano from New. York I01lo played .Ille leading role, lived up to the advance pu blicity by end111g the final scene of Act I loJally nlked. nude lw the tmpWlon oceno, ••ming ii IL" The opera, bulcally, la a 1!or)I about a. body atocklng or Oiiier IUblle eoyerlng. 'l1lals faced tbe audielJ<e and bared her '11lals, a prlelless of Ven u 1, and Tho audience Tbunday wu cur1ous lo chfft, then IUmed lo her ltlt 180 degrees A!banatl, a monk who travels lo the city ,.. euctly how -BU.. Hebert lo offer her body lo Jbe monk. of Aluandrla lo coovert the lusty would bandfi 'tbe aceno, 1Jnco llz blockl "I -naJly lild ID ... Jbe audlenee priestess. away on Bourbon Street strip teuers are reaction," Hebert said after a 30-lecond Sceoe Z of Act I ends when Thais required by law lo ....,. putleo and a C· ' ovaUoo Iba! followed Jbe first act. "It scoma Athanael'1 efforts to convert her string. . 1 really felt good 'to see they appreciated and finally dlsrobel lo lure lhe monk inlo Througbovt t be ope1iinc acene women it ." . the pleasures of the Oesh.. tittered and .mot yawned. 1ben, finllly, "'nutt woman was made for the role," 'Mcket sales began lo ooar for the New >tis& Neblett'• voice rooe foe Uti end ol said one fan. "rt tool: guJa lo do that and Orleans productkln last month when Miss $ Act I. • . I don't think the.re are many opera Neblett announced · i.o N e w s w e e k One woman served notice to her slnge.n· with her voice that m equipped magazine that she would be completely nclgbbon In a coarse. whisper that .... diis to haQdle the role as well as the la." Miis Neblett drew loud shouts ot "bnlvo!'."..Jhrotighoul !be night In a city which tradltionally shuns sueh overt Praise at #its performances. But, not everyone was pleased. "MyiGodl" said one woman during the crucial scene. "'lbey've brought Bourbon Street a. the auditorium." Another woman thought the advance publicity bad brought out too many "sightseers." J "I've never seen so many n at an- opera be[ore in my Ille," i;be sail!. hThJs Is ridiculous." Loved Dog!' Canada Raps Hanoi's Row For dJpier Republicans Ask Actress Jean Arthur Convicred TREASPASSING CASE Je•n Arthur Arab Chieftain Vows 'Terrible Reprisal to U.S.' ' BEIRUT, Lebanan (AP ) 7 GueniUa leader Yasir Arafat repeated charges to- day that 'the United States had a hand in the Israeli commando raid on Beirut and WINSTON SALEM, N.C. (AP! - Former movie actresa Jean Arthur was arrested for trespassing, handcuffed and taken to jail barefoot because of what she said were her attempts to con,Ole a barking, .whimpering German shEpherd chained in a neighbor's yard. Miss Arthur, a drama instructor at the North Carolina School of the Arts, was convicted in state District Court Wednes- day of trespassing and of cursing and abusing the policeman who arrested her on the neighbor's complaint. She was fin- ed $75 and put on probation for: three years. Her lawyer, Weston Hatfield, said the conviction would be appealed. •Ie said Mis.s Arthur is a great animal lover who keeps three cats and two canaries in her apartment. She was charged ~ilh entering the neighbor's yard on ~{arch 31 after she had been warned to stay out. The prop- erty is next to the apartment where she has been living while she teaches drama al lbe school. Miss Arthur testified, "I love the dog and he loves me." She said she was con- cerned about tjlc dog "because he barked all day and most of the night, and he cried like a child. Jt kind of broke my heart." She said she went into tl)e yard oc- casionally to pet the animal and bring it food. The neighbor, Ronald Ray Douglas, testified )hat he. had warned he r to stay off his property after she had threatened to call the Humane Society. · Miss Arthur testified that policeman H.N. Thomas refused to let her put on her shoes or to check on a meal she was cooking. She said she was taken awa·y in handcuffs. Fetus Research Backing Denied ''owed a "terrible reprisal.'' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Less than a As evidence of the 8llcged U.S. \Veek after the subject surfaced and complicity, Arafat said a U.S. Embassy became controversial, the NaUonaJ station wagon wi th diplomatic 1icense Institutes of Health (NJH) has decided not to support use , of aborted, ljve human M plates was parked throughout the tw~ fetuses in medical research. ·hour raid at a filling station near the The decision was aMounced Thursday apartments·or the three Al Falah leaders lo about 200 persons, mostly Rom3n - who were Slain, and afterward the same · Catholic School girls who bad gone to · Nlli for a peaceful demonstration car v.•as seen carry~n~ four armed ~ against1 such research . "one of them wllb a broken left __ "The National Institutes of Health does -shoulder.!' not now support research on live aborted , , human fetuses and does not contemplate HE ADDED 111AT anolher station approving the suppbrt of such research," \\'agoh with anned men inside was seen NIH said. "We know of no circumstances headed in the direction of the Embassy at present or in the foreseeable fu ture and was passed through a Lebanese whiclt ·would justify NIH support of research -on Jive , aborted h u ma n . police roadblock . fetuses." Afean\vtule. the U.S. and the' Arab \vorld he8ded into a confrontation at the U.N. Security Council today over charges stemming from the raid. Delegates predicted the debate. "'hich st<lrted late Thursday and could stretch over the .weekend, \VOUld produce the second U.S. veto ill'lbe council in less than a month. The Arab anger \\'as matched by of· ficial U.S. anger over Palestinian broad· casts charging Am erican involvement. Secretary of State \Villiam P, Rogers called envoys of 13 Arab countries to his office in \Vashington and asked !hem to have their government radios carry the U.S. denial of the charges as an "absolute fa1sehood." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Drlivrrr of the Daily Pilot is gbarantefd S•hlr111'1' l lMI SllMilf: II 'l'ff IM Mt ~tl!ft \'9'111• <•''I' ,., t 1.rn. S1111r111.,, .,. 1 1.rn. S11tM11r. (I ll •nll I c.,.,. wl" M 'rfflfl' "' ~··· C1ff1 •rt lllHll Wfllll 11 •.Ill, Telrphonrs H1rt11w11I HWftliflgfln •11cfl tnd Wt tlrnlntlff'· •• . . .. S111 c11menl1, C•J'ltlr•M le•tft, San J1un Clltltlt'-, DllM ,..;,.,, S.wlfl Lof•lllflt, L1,...1 N;,.oll •..• t"-t41t ' ~ ' Full · Disclosure SAIGON (UPI) -The Canadian dele-. gation to the four-nation International WASHINGTON (UPI) -Republican Commission for Control and Supervision pressure for sworn, public testimony by indirectly accused the North Vietnamese presidentia1 aides on the Watergate case today of shooting down a well-marked mounted today and. the White House and ICCS helicopter last Saturday and of in-'a special Senate investigating committee filtrating troops ~to South Vietnam. Yi'ere reported working out such ar- {Pilot of the helicopter was identified as rangements. Charles Leroy Osterman, 31, of Fountain Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. of Ten- Valley). nessee, senior GOP member of a special On the battlefield, the Saigon command Senate committee investigating the bug- said Communist gunners in tensified their ging and other political espionage, urged attacks along the Central Coost today, President Nixon to let his aides testify ln killing 14 government Rangers in an art.ii-open session. lery and ground attack about 29b miles "I think the President ought to send his northeast Of Saigon. Fighting also was re-men up here," Baker said in an intervie\v ported at the encircled border Ranger \\'ith the \Vashington ~News. "1 .t~k camp at Tong Le Chan, so miles norih of they. ought to be pe~11tted ti> testify in Saigon, and at Hong Ngu, west of the -.. pubhc and under oath. capital along the Cambodian border. TIIE COlllJl!UNISTS said lhe ICCS bell· copter flew out or its assigned air corri· dor and met with an "accident" Saturday when it strayed over Commlmist-held territory, 400 miles north o( Saigon. ·An nine· aboard, including two Viet Cong officers and two American crewmen, were killed, including Osterman. The official 1CCS report Is not expected to be completed before Tuesday. A Canadian ICCi delegate, Maj. Gen. Duncal). McAl pine, said it appeared the chopper was blo"'ll out of the sky by a Communist-fired. missile. Canadian Ambassador h1ichel Gauvin, in a statement read today .before a meet- ing of the chief delegates of the ICCS in- vestigating the incident, said: OP.EN 'T ll4.Y~"' .IL ---•·- Nursery Hours Daily 7 :30 to 6 Sunday 8 lo 5:30 VEllMOm"S GEORGE D. Aiken - dean or Senate Republicans -also said Nixon should abandon his policy of in- voking executiv:e. privilege to prevent past or present White House aides from • testifying before tbe Senate conunittee. Aiken said that iC he were one of the presidential staffers allegedly implicated in the Watergate case . .._,I'd be up here this momlng pounding on the door, ask- ing them to let me tell them everything I knew" becawe he said the incident is hurting the Republican party. The Los Angeles Times quoted an un- named "associate" of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew as saying that Agnew \\'BS appalled. by the administration's handling of the \V-atergate affair but was unable to speak out because of his posi- tion. 2123 NEWPORT, COSTA MESA. Corner Newport and VictOrla Most pl•!'t, Plant Reg. 79c, AGNEW "CAN'T understand why nobody seems willing to clear up the matter and feels that anyone with any taint of involvement should be fired," the newspaper said. The Chicago Tribune said in its Friday edition that the White House and the Senate conunittee had worked out a special arrahgement for testimori'Y Dy "any Nixon Administration official whose name has been linked publicly to the 'i\i"atergate c~se or who was in a position to have "Pertinent knowledge of President Nixon's re-election campaign activities." James W. McCord Jr., who was chief of security for the Nixon campaign when he and four other men were arrested in- side Democratic national headqualters last June 17, has told inveS'tigatof! ~ believes other persons -including ad- ministration officials -were involved. HAYE PHONE WILL TRAVEL SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI) -Monitoring devices at the Pacific Telephone Co. show- ed something was wrong at a public telephone booth on Army Street. Patrolman John Portoni, sent to in- vestigate Thursday, found that the booth had been stolen. 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It'$ simpler • Buy it by the roll! • No mess or manure! • Instant beauty overn'i&htl IWE GIASS 95C ROLL DICHONDRA '14' ROL~ ' I I f I I I I t I I I I ( Producer Art Freed Deadat.78 HOLLYWOOD '(AP) Arthur Freed, an award·win- nlng movie producer w h o broke into show business writ~ ing soilgs for the Marx brpth- m vaudeville act, is dead of a heart atlack at 78. · Freed, who died Thursday in UCLA Medical Center, won bes~picture Academy Awards for the musicals, "American ln Paris" and "Gigi." He was president o( the academy for . ' ._ UPI Tt~. ( BRIEFS ) LONE SURV IVOR OF CRASH RUSHED TO HOSPITAL _ _ Golf0r Hod C-rod His Body, S.llovlng Ho W,11 0.1d "-~~~·~~~~~-- four years and in 1954 was president of the S c r e e n Producers Guild. Among his motion picture credits were "Singing in the Rain," •' Bi·~g-adoon , '' "Showboat," "Annie Get Your Gun," "Meet Me incSt. Louis,'' "The Band Wagon," "Easter Parade," "Cabin in the Sky,'' "Take f\.1e . Out to t he Ballgame," and "Silk Stock· ings." Fonda's Tour Led " To 'Tortur~POW e Executive Jet SACHAMENTO (AP) -The Ronald Reagan administration has again tried to end the con- troversy over the governor's SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A Navy pilot who appeared at a neW.s conference Jn Hanoi with Jane Fonda and R4111$eY Clark said Thursday be was forced to appear by Com- munist torturers who yanked his broken arm. . use of an executive jet plane LT. CMDR. DAVID w. Hoff. but left unanswered many or man, 32, made the accusation ~he questions that prompted to newsmen while Miss Fonda, the controversy. in a Los Angeles rally, was de- Top aide3 to the governor ny~g that she said "all" called Capitol n e w s m e n former POWs were lying when together for a special briefing they said they 'ere tortured. on .the issue Thursday, but told Hoffman, 32, who was shot the reporters they intended. to down in 1971, told a news con- maintain "executive secrecy" ference 'he retra cte d concerning aspects of the · everything he Said at an ap- governor's '52,000 worth of jet pearance with the actress and tr&ve) at taxpayer expense Clar,k, former attorney during the past three months general, when he appeared as well as future flights. with them in Hanoi. • T n-ft•L-""e "I reject everything I said . I -~vu1.t had a broken arm,'' Hoffman SACRAMENTO (AP) said . earlier remarks about ctµlrges. by fonner POWs that they had been tortured and abused by the North Vietnamese were reported out of context. -.,I never blanketly said that all prisoners of war are lying," she said. SHE BELIEVES the liberated POWs are lying when they describe torture as systematic and o North Vi et- namese government policy, she said. "I said the prim:iry lie comes from the U.S. government,· and that is the one we have to concern ourselves with." Gov. Ronald Reagan says a $176 million cut in estimates of the state budget surplus may reduce-but.won't stop -hlS plans for an inc3me tax rebate and tax limitation initiative. Her husband, Tom Hayden, told UPI In an interview two weeks ago tha t the former prison ers were "liars, hypocrites and pawns" for saying they bad been mistreated. "The fact is they were the be s t-tr eated prisoners in the history of any war,'' Hayden said . "IT WAS IN A cast. I was hung by that broken ann several times and allowed to -= drop at the end of a rope from a table which was kicked out from under me." • '• DAILY PILOT J Moffett Field ~Air-· Crash Probed FromW!teServl<es ed a board of investiga tion to lry to learn why the two four· engine planes werl! so close while npproaching the Navy's ~lor!ett Field, jess than a half mill' ay,•ay. Both aircrart ...,·ere on short test flights fronl ~1of· felt. ' . fire chief ot Kctchwn, Idaho, who witnessed the crash from a prac\lce fire tower' about a n1ile away where he. "'as v.·orking with ~fountain View fi remen. was In critical condition with The following ar~l names bums and r:ractuttS. · of the ldentifi \lfctlms in the A golrer had c·o· v ere d collJsion: · ,.1allibert with his paruchu~e, 1ot .,!l't~."s,:.=~~hw•r1kwi, he l' in h' ~ d wbe , 211W "J' Molllf, S11111 CM1r1. 1ev g 1m lft:B , 1 ~-·-: «or••· '°'""· 5'.wvl'l'tel bY wll• •1'111 two c:llUdre~ Kimball reached the • sh i.~1 -LI. 111,,1 LOl'l<ll~ "· ,, \ k'4' , f~ 11;1!'91 O W1v, MOU!» scent. I t•111 litw, towfl: MorNl'I, MlM, MOUNTAIN VIEW -"The names were 30 to 40 feet in the air and the wreckage was covered wlth black smoke. There was no way to get in there." Fireman Ron Kimball was describing the scene after a National Aeronautics and Space Administration plane and a Navy aircraft collided in fl ight, plummeted onto a g'OJf course in piggyback fashion, exploded and burned. Si.xtreen men aboard the planes died; one was critlcally injured. A tape recorder from the NASA pl11n~ was recoVe red, a Navy spokesnuUl said. He said ltlt"re "'as no tape recorder found on the Navy aircrart. "The jet "'as gradually overtaking when the turboprop pulled up verticaUy," said, Brand, who also is a pilot· "Then one ~f the jets caugh1 the tail of the turboprop and turned it over.'' "People .thre chute ovtt ~YI~~.:,~· Mc':FEJI 35 Men" ; the body yanked it off ,.;.. HoiNtvwn~ 111•!011.: N.c. ~• ' Sur...Jved b~ Wlf• •rid I w c:hlldret1. • and rel s pulse and he \Vas •· PO 1.f. wu11,m 1tu11.v. 31, u• • I, L*' ball 'd Steveiu. ocOICI. ~If n VI e w a l ' , ,,.1m &at • ~own : wkbll•, k•n. si.rviv.ci b¥ t was nearly three hours wl1•· h r. J. ldel'llltv of tl'lt fllth vlcJlm I""''' Eleven of the ·men killed were in a Convair 000, a $2.S million transport·type jet lhe National Aeronautics a nd Space Administration used as a Oying labora tory. · 'I'be pl a n es locked, with the af!er-the crash before I e 1rst tM pll11w w•s w1111M1d 111111 r• 111vt1 bodies could be removed . c:•"" nolltled. I llebr. 1•--,. 1riAiA. COMVAll ... IS Y.''18 sea l.Cll:U over a 1. ,..,bfrt v. c ... "' Mourual11 v1-. beneath. ,.,,,., , "P . ~E JUST started to ," recalled Qenny Castillo, -"TilE ONE PLANE just SCl TllE OTllER five vicU . an 18-y'ear-old caddy. "Son1e- do\\•n on'top 0T thc other,'' said and the sur~i\'or were?1 ard one ye lt ed, ·Jt's going to David Fraine, 25, y,•ho was a Navy P3 <?rioiyturboprop. blO\\' up.· " .. working on the Sunnyvale described by t~a\'Y as a $10 PO 3. C. Bruce N. ~1allibert, Munici pal Golr CouF-se when niillion s~arine chnscr. ~· of 1\1?.untnin Vie\\', an a~- I~yard radi4s of the gylf "'•ntQer ot NASA'• conv1lr "° 11c111. bu "· course, which borders sy 1. .11m11 F. ll:•mlnoaron. Mot1111 lntrrslate U)l &boUt 45 nlileS Fllld, NASA Dflllto-1.C:IWllOlllll. 1. Jfmu P. 11111)" SU111wv1l1, NASA south of San F'rancisco. o1101. . '· Frink J , lr•lmfi'. Sin JOI•, NASA flkrh• W.Olnffr. S. Jonn W. 'f'utlo.tn, $111 Jose. NASA IUI Kl...Ce •-rlrnMtter tPKl1ll1lnQ n while "u<ll••· I. "llllllD It. Wllco•, Su1111w w1le, NASA dll• f:flO -r. 1. GHIOll I'. fMWlf, S.rflog1, NASA phOt~lecMOlogllt, I. llov Adkll\t, Northroo Avllllon, COPllDI, • the planes crashed Thursday. "1'1).o t"'O aircraft \Vere on ti subn1ar1ne \Varfare techn1· None of the golfer s or their final approach, and the cian, \\'as thro\\•n clear of the employes on the course was -turboprop \\'as in front or th e · Navy plane. He wn s taken to a hurt. . . . jet ,'' said Bill Brand, 47, ·the hospital, where docto~ said he Tllf: CRASlf was within 100 yards of the freewa y, over \rhich p I a n e s approachl.ng J\·Joffett usually cross at an altitude of from so to 100 feet as they come in on a north by northwest course, a NASA of- ficial said. .!i._c. A. lloblr11011. NOKlllroo,· tllgn1 . 1-.;nnfclen. 10. E. For11fW, T~ COl"D., noiM me•1u••.....,t ln"•lltr, The Navy unmed1ately nam-1-· ------·----=~~-== Sex .. Yiewers As Felons? SACRAMENTO (AP) Persons attending pornographic movies such as '·Deep Throat" would be guilty of a felony under a bill Introduced Thursday by state Sen . H.L. Richardson. The Arcadia Republican's measure would outlaw depic· ting or viewing: a sex act listed as a felony under California law. including oral copulation. "Under the guise of en· tertainment or freedom of speech. actual crin1inal sexu<1l acts are being performed on film, acts that are defined by law as felonies," Richardson said. "It onl y rollows that actual depiction or such an act is a felony by those who witness it as well as those who film the act,'' he added in a statement The bill is SB 725. 1 r. e. *-Tel.civ.... 1111lu. mM1ur1m1nl l115t11fer. • L.... ..... o v•R ••ao IN AWARCB ANO PllllZ••• • • • 8 NTRY .. OllllMa .. 01111 'AllllTa A NC CllllA .. Te -' A\IAILAeLa A T' N •WPOllllT ••ACH CITY HALL 1 . COllllONA 08L·MAR ANO MAllttNe•e' Ll••A•1••• JllLU • LOCAL AllllT a ToR••· •NTllllY DAT • MAY 1D TH, C IVIC C l!NT•R OALL8 .. Y . -, l • ' ,, ' ' • •• '· ., ' ~ " •' •' • ,, ,, .. ' -. '"' u ·-' ·, " But Democratic critics of the l,«!publican governor's twin tax plans said that Thursday's reduced estimates "ruin11 Reagan 's tu limitation initiative and .income ta1: rebate bill, making them look "silly." In J;os Angeles, Miss Fonda denied Thursday that she had said "all" former U . S . prisoners of war in Vietnam were lying about torture. Students ··becklOir.:....;' Iield a mock trial arid, 'iifilfllld.~ in · 1 the •• ... familfsQ~§r~[Y Garden Center ORANG~, SO. SANTA ANA, BUENA PARK PR~ EFFECTIVE T.HRU 5Util!A1_. APRIL 15 ..- r. ' " • " e Bear Nabbed effigy. \ · .·-... .. ' ARCATA (UPI) -A 50-MEMBERS OF Young pound bear cub that hovered in America'ns . for F r e e d o m fear three days near the top of taunted her during her speech a mammoth Douglas Fir was to I,500 students at the finally lured dOwn with food University of S o u t h e r n and captured Thursday. · · California with shouts or Humboldt ·state Co 11 e g e "debate, debate." students trapped the black :P..1embers .or V i e t n a m bear in a cage that was set at Veterans Against the War, the the base of the tree. group that sponsored her ap- e Sex Charges PALO ALTO (AP) -A school superintendent charged with two counts of sex perversion was bound over from Municipal Court. David E. Reeves, 4 O , superintendent of the Woodland Joint Unified School District was ordered b y Municipal Court Judge Sidney Feinberg to appear in superior COurt in San Jose for ar.· raignment April 20. Graduation Swndards' Abandoned SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Board of Education bas dropped plans for minimum requirements for gradualion ~m California higll schools, -bU 8 new set of standards may be on the way, THE BOA.RD abandoned its old set of requirements Thurs- day, in compliance with a state IaW that·went into effect March 8. Youngsters sboulli still have to meet some minimum Ocademlc requirements, prob- ably in arithmetic a n d reading, before they get a high school diploma, 1aid board member Virla ,Krotz or Orin· da . • "A high school diploma ssould mean sornethlng," she said. 11They walk out with a piece of paper that says "I graduated r~om XYZ high school because I've been there four years. Tilt public -the employers -become very tr ate about this." THE BILL by Assemblymah ~roy F. Grttnc ( D • Sacramento), that junked the requirements was pas.ttd tut year to end confusion about what the 9landard.s meant and because some of them were based on an e i g h t -arad e performance level, s t a l e schools chief Wilson !Ules told repor\ers. · pearance, surrounded her dur· ing the speech. She ignored the protesters . -&~e told newsmen that her San Diego ·Power Site Gets Rezone SAN DIEGO (AP) An area at the northern tip or San Diego, where-'.a ·utility com· pany once planned to build a nuclear power plzant, has been rezoned to prohibit all development. A.SAN DIEGO Gas & Elec · tric Co. spokesman criticized the rezoning but said the com- pany already had given up all plans to build the atomic plant in the Penasquitos Lagoon area just soulh of suburban Del Mar. The utility brought 340 acres of the lagoon estuary in 1965 In order to build a nuclear pla11t there, spokesman F r a n k DeVore L.told Jhe San Diego Planning Commission Thurs- day. .Ellsberg's Testimony Gets Delay LOS ANGELES (AP) - Daniel Ellsberg's. testimony in his own defense w a s PoSL· poned today f o r a second day bec ause his chief attorney is ill ~and may have to take some medical tests. The Ellsberg defense team asked U.S. Dtslrict Court J u d g e Matt Byrne to rteess the Pentagon papers trial until Monday. The sudden lllncS8 ol at- torney Lconartl Boudin, who has a heart condition, 'In- terrupted Ellsberg's testimony Thursday. "'( . · l •.' · l~--------- ' 2 Gal. #t Grad e ICE ROSES PLANT i n Bud and ·. Full Bloom ~by The Flat ' ~ 99 99 .... : .. ··: .. .... ··~ ........ ~;.~ii .. ·• . .. • I ' . ' • ' " ' ' J I " I " II .._ __;: ,~ I I I i I .I l • •• I ' • • I l I I • I I l I , I . I ! i • DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBIAL 'PAGE A Crucial 1 Election . . 1JJe ,...iectlon -• -.;;;;.yd, Norman Browne and Michael Sagar lo Jr'~: Beach school board !J vital II the board i. lo be returned to a reswnsfve, respons- ible ~ · / /Since U.e election of WW!am Thomas and two other' , · like-minded trustees, the trio has formed an unbreak- -" able bloe which baa marChed along wllb )Vi!Uul disre- gard and diadaln for the <:0ncern and .opinions 'of .the community. . · It is tilne to restore bolance to the !l'bool board. It ls Ume to end the public·be<lamned attitude of the scbOol board mljority. It !J time lo break up the bloc vote by removing Thomaa from the school board. 'the elect.IDn of Mrs. Bo~. Browne and Sagar will do it. The three candidates• have differillg political view· "polnll. Their eli!rtion will not nfeaJ) sweet conformity of thought on the board, and it. won't mean the kind of lock.step. voting of the Thomas majority. It will insure the entire community is heard and served by the school board. Mrs. 'Boyd, Browne and Sagar are the candidates of ohcice In the Tuesday Laguna Beach Unified School Diltrlct trustee election-. Best for Capo • Seven candidates -one of them an incumbent - aeek election .Tuesday lo three trustee pOSitions in the rapidly growing Capistrano Unified School District. ., ,.,.-~. . ~ bond Jun'ih to bulld lbe schools that are so badly needed.. ::/The incumbent candidate, Laguna Nlguel's Bob flurst, bas shown proficiency. as Area.silt trustee. J>M. pile a certain aloolness, Hurst bu ,)ll'OVen himsell and deserves re-election. -4 In trustee Area Four, H. -C. 'Chuck'. Pierce would be the preferred candidate, simply because his oppone.nt, Louls· Bpjtano. holds a top position as teachers• or~111- izatioils representative which could introduce l!jmOUS conflict of interest. In Area Seven, L. R. "Ray" Baker's _fil9ngJ!iAt<)ry as a school adminWalor makes him a solid choice to replace retiring Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. No Controversy The trustee election of lbe Saddleback Community College Tuesday seems to have been met with one big collective yawn from area's 110,000 voters. . Only one incumbent trustee, Patrick Backus of Dana Point faces ·any real challenge, that. from two stu· denll at lbe college, Thomas B. Lewis and Ronald Min· cer, both of Capistrano Beach. Two other trustees, James W. Marshall of Laguna Hills, and Hans Vogel of the Tustin area are in the race without competition. It ts odd that the election has been so dull. There is no lack of issues, only lack of discussion. It is odd, too, since when two new trustee areas were added to lbe district, 22 persons vied for the appointive trustee- shiP.s. Marshall was appointed then, yet none of hi~ ~~t· while opponents stepped forward lo challeng& him in the election. . /1-,, / _,- /'~ • • , / ~ ' . I~ ' • p And the winners of the lbree races under-lbe new ,· a~large balloting in the district, will become part of a board, which could have a 'profound influence on future generations of-pupils. · When the trustees are elected, they will be selected at large from votes throughout the entire district . The Daily Pilot makes no recommendation in the Saddleback Community College election. 'You were a good man, Patrick, except for yoo/-1 inclination to tell the truth under pressure. _ _J The trustees will be spending mlllions. of dollars in You Just Can't Win In Diet War (SmNEY J.HARID~ Tboagbt1 at Large: The more we learn about foods, the leas there seems to be acceptable to eat. f« -one reuon ot" aootber; ·e\!ery die\ 1bat appears to lower the pfO&bility ol one deficleney aetms· · ..._ __ to ralle the specter: o(another. • • • 'nWI beet reason for tegallzlng narcotlca ls not that their Ille- gality drives addlcti to desperate acts, but that It almost ir- realstably lures the law officers Jn charge of suppressing It into COITllptiOll. • • • The great truth · we have not yet recognlzed In 2$ years Is that the second the atom was split, the world was united -but this lesson of common survival has been almost totally obscured by the na· tlonallst scramble · to secure , a '--"supremacy" that can only end in Obliv- ion. • • • Almost eVery revolution sets up a worse, or equally bad, government than the one it deposed; the Americait· Revolu- s .. Why Bar Women Prison Guards? Dear Gloomy ' Gus ·.- Conjugal. Visits Better Solution I[ the people give Nixon a third term do you think l>e can get us peace with honor it -wounded Knee? J.E.H. OIMmr Out -"" '" 1111bmlttM lrJ r.,._. 111111 • Mt _.. .. 111r rtflfd "" vi.w. ., "" _ .. ,,... ...,. ""'' "' ttMV• • Oilllftr o", 011"', ,11e1. To the Editor: I must take strong exception to Rus Walton's April 9 column regarding women prison guards and highway patrol women. ~-4-. - IT IS true that y,·omen prison guards would cause the problems Mr. \Vallon mentioned . But is the solution to deny women the right to gainful employment? A much better one· would ' be to allow overnight visitations by wives a n d tlon was a unique exception to this grim girlfriends. This has been considered tor rule because It only was wise enough to years as a good and hwnane4J1.nswer to keep Whaf was good in British-common· the problems caused by locking men up law and to reject only what was op-together. presslve, rather than throwing out the As for women dealing with riots, whole system lt rebelll'd against. shootouts and stranded motorists, I say • •-• j(~ily not?" It takes no physical strength If a ramily is large 'enough, there is to pull a trigger, or radio for a to'Y truck, ·always one child who seems to have been 1t may take strength to beat a rioter on smuggled Into-the nursery by a Gypsy in t~, ... head, but that doesn't mean that's exchange for your own. . .... __.!Ye way to handle such a situation. • • • I A religion that discourages people from thinking independently on the grounds of ''faith" is a poor tribute to God; for if we are c r e a ·t e d "in His image,'' that similarity must be in our capacity to reason as far as reason will go, and not make a leap to faith out of fear, anxiety or the tradition of authOrity. • • • \\'hat we call repentance shouldn't merely mean "being sorry" 'you did it; It should mean being sorry you wanted to do it; otherwise you will do it again under different circumstances, and be sorry again. BEFORE Mr. Walton joins in any cam· paign against the · equal rights amend- ment, I sulgest that he re-read his somewhat hysterical column and ex- amine his own motives. He may only tldllk he-}sn't anti-women. KA TIILEEN GRANTHAM Jtlath I• Better To the F..ditor: ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense Letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reseroed. All letters must i1tclude signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. pupil has remained constant at ap- proximately 16 percent from 1961-1972. In 'case our friends at F ACI'S have been hibernating for the ,past 13 years, I wish ta point out that this has been a period of high inflation. Rises in 8ssessed valuation (.theirs) bear this out. NO. %: FACl'S denigrates voting a slate, yet they promote a slate. Mr. Thomas, whom they tenn "a successful business man" and thereby infer fiscal r:esponsibiUty, is the self-same Mr. ·Tbomas who bad fhe gall to tell this tax- payer that the· qualifications of a Mr. Pugh just hired by him and his majority friends on the board was "none of my business." As it turned out, Mr. Pugh .....was_an unqualified know-nothipg who cost me a bundle. - worthy of the self-named "respc>Mible women" trying to seek out the facts and· infonn ·the public. Such a question is cruel, divisive and vicious! Tiie inference stupidly tries to tie our city government in this 'vay, \vith our school board in- cumbent Jane Boyd. This smacks of dir· ty politics and yellow journalism. In seeking facts and digging back four years to old reprints, and asking wit.less questions -It must be remembered in the . "bomfogging" incident of 1969, Mayor CharllOll F. Boyd (then Coun-- cilman Boyd), alter in-depth arid . thorough study of the budget, ,was the most tax~n.stious, well-in!~ and concerned official at that budget hearing.I If one is looking for a real expert ori~ "bomfogging", ju~ look to the present school board and Capt. Gerald Linke. AS · pfesident" of tl.le Taxpayers Association he was the audience's "big hand" and "bomfogger" of .the evening! So, "Ask. a foolish question, you get a foolish answer". 1bere mpst be need for in- oculation or isolation! development of 'nuclear ppwer." The 16 opposition speakers represented an impressive body of environmental and 1 community service groups Of San Diego and of the Capistrano Bay area, in- cluding chamber of commerce, ·PTA, capistrano Unified School District and the Ocean and Shoreline Planning Com· mittee of the County of Orange. They ex- • pressed the extensive, intelligent op-- position in the Capistrano Bay area to the proposal to build two largest ever constructed experimental nuclear reac· tors at San ODofre. YOUR readers may be interested to know that there will be another session open to public opinion, this time to the environmental objections to the nuclear installation, May 14, again in San Diego. There wiU undoubtedly be dedicated -persons from the Capistrano Bay area who will make the trip to San Diego to speak. As for your tally of citizen observers in the San Clemente hearings, we. don't know who did your head-count, nor how he differentiated between citizens and the dozens of utility company empio)"es who spent their days in ttle hearings. We agree with you that many more of our local residents should have attended. Of our tally of our members and their friends, there were an estimated 130 who observed during varying time spans of from a few minutes to tbe entire session. Too many of these were for very short periods of time, but understandably so. The testimony and cross-exam draga on · and on, seemingly to the lay observer to Income versus Ingenuity Most of the public;ity concerning the relations between the current Board of Education and the teachers in the Laguna Beach School District has been negative. It would appear that the· teachers and the Board of Education were, and have been, constantly at.odds over some issue: i.e., school programs, chOice of textbooks, hiring and firing of administration; etc. NO. 3: Mayor Boyd is supposed to be picking and choosing among the cor- respondence sent to City Hall !or the council. Well, Jadies, you know a n d I know that our city clerk was recently denied 8dttitional paid help. I am sure that Mayor Boyd is merely trying to IN THls so -called ''Facts" sheet there are statements and yearly financial reports that are misleading beyond doubt. The most imi>ort<!Ot fact .to be remembered is that the education we have provided for oUr students has always been commensurate with • the desires of the community. Laguna Beach has always .. had" a higher per-pupil• cost than other districts in the county. Also it must be remembered that ·our school board can ose allotted money only on a priority basis as to where it is to be spent. So; let us never forget that students must have much more than t~a. rigid 3-R's of Abraham Lincoln's time""' guide them. They are our futur.e leaders in this fast changing world. Think about it! devote more time to attorney ~g over obscure legal points than to substantive infonnation. PERHAPS the most insurmountable, block to public attendance is the ageOda Dear President: I, Joe Sikspak, American, take pen in hand to gfAl't an ox or"iWo: It's about·my-taxes. - It takes me ·all day Saturday and no matter how I subtract it up, it seems like I owe you $1312.42. Then I read where a whole bunch of millionaires don't pay no taxes at all, mainly on account of they got smart tax men to figure out why not. "You'll never get rlch, Joe," I says to myself, "until you lffm how to save money on your taxes like the rjch do.•: So first tiling MDll- day a.m. I go down to Hanraha:tty, who is our local C.P.&A. "I am in a bad way, Hanrabatty," says . I. "'Kindly supply me with a half d<><en or so loopholes." "SURE nnNG, Joe," says he, whip- ping out a pencil. "Let's see, now did you during the 'calendar year of 1972, have any depletable 8Mell?" "Watch your language, Jianrahatty," h)'l I. ''lbat _ meant, Joe,'' say$ h e , "Something cJ value that is becoming ex· bauated over the years and which we can therefore write off." · "Well, thtre's Mrs. Slbpak," says J_ "Sbe'1 sure not crowing no youngC?r. And 1 if she tletps in one mort SUnday, I will 1ladly write )\tr off.'' "I Wh thinking more Along the lines o[ oU wellt, II IAYJ he. uor maybe a aold mine." "'!bat sbe's not," says I. ~ "Oby, whit &bout depreciation?" II be. '1U we use the accelerated doub e-dtcltninC balance method ••• " "That IOlmds more like her," saya t. "No, Joe It's cot to be a condominium, .11y, or an offace bulldinf;'' says he. "You put f!O,GOO down. 'M1tn with deprec!atlo• and ICCnied intar.st, rou can write b[f maybe fJJ,000 a year.' ( AR--T-HOPP-E J WHILE this ·may be the case !or soine relieve ber ~work' load and for· free, T _teachers, it has not been the case for all might add. I-sugg'est i! this state of af· teachers. The math program at the high fairs bothers you so much, why ·don't you MARY v. LOUNSBERY procedure which does not allow the press atlequate information and time to publicize who will speak on what sub-NNelear OppoN!'!JU jecls. A..puJ>lic notice :ol a hearing on schoOI is better now-than~it was 'befo~ -go-down""'l<f"Clty Hall and volunteer your the "conservative board majority". We services instead of sitting up nights have been able, to reduce class siies in di'awing up phony charts. To the Editor: ~many-subjeclL.and oj many wi~~s. . . . . scheduled ·to run a week or two or?, with many classes, and we have been able to ~ MARY LOU RIPLEY ... Regarding y~r edJtor1~1. of Ma~ch ~ no time certain for any subject or on the la~k of citizenry vo1~m.g feel.m&s m speaker, discourages citizen observation ''THAT SOUNDs like a good deal," says I. "Could I put in 10 bucks and get add three new courses to our curriculum. This would not have been possible without board support. The board SUI> • ported us in desired curriculum changes and financially supported the proposed · changes· by hiring personnel to im· iP!ement them. Dlrty Politk• .~he Atoffilc Energy ComlllJSs1on hear~ngs simply because the average citizen can· 1n . S;an 9emente, there was ~ citizen not give up a week of his life lo come sit back 15?" "Only If you've got 999 friends," says he. "Let me go down my list of loopholes here. Did you by chance, donate a couple of Rembrandts to a museum and take them back on a lifetime loan?" To the Editor: ~ opinion given, bec~use the ~armg board through dragging technical testimony in did not allow public ~ons. the hope that he will eventually hear A recenUy circulated issUe of a slap. dash sheet called "Facts," in an attempt to show facts and figures, digs back four years ,to ao old Pilot editorial, titled "Boyd's Bomfogging", published during budget hearings of 1969. Prominent and preceding this edltortal reprint is a deliberate catcb-hne;. IN THE AEC hearing ~ess, the ~mething understand.able and substan- citizenry can make only limited ap-tlve. pearances as specified by the-board. "Keep going,11 says I. . "Cattle investments?" says he. "That's a sure-fire way to pay no taxes, as Governor Reagan, a deyout cattle lover, will testify." "The only cattle I set," says I, "is on the bus to work." · "Did .you take a long sea voyage !or This action ~as something that past boards of education were either unable or unwilling to do. JERRY NEUMANN. Math teacher , Laguna Beach High What FACTS'! your health?" To the Editor: "IS BOMFOGGING CONTAGIOUS BY CLOSE ASSOCIATION·? 1 !" THIS headuJ and innuendo is not There was such a time in the San Onofre Hearings (in San Diego) in which 17 citizens ppoke, 16 of theJI\ in .opposition to nuclear proposals, and only one (who did not oppo.5e, nor specifically approve) merely appealed for "some 'show of faith" to "our experts and those people who know" and "their judgment in the "I took the Weehawken ferry once and The ladles from FACTS have struck caught cold.'' says I. "Look1 what about again. Ms. Eagles knows an eagle when entertainment? t had my brother·in-law he but fact she kn d f ho hel I s seesone, a ... ows to inner or, I pe, t ast t me." from nothing. "Did you reasonably expect a profit?" There are. 50 many glaring ln· Big B.rother on. the Line I ' sa~s he. . accuracies in this recent three-pege Federal emploYes who hear that ' No, he nicked me for anCM.her--malling1 I will single out the worst and telltale "click" on their teleftbooe may sawbuck and I should've known it /' says make comment ""-~ I. "How do the rich do it?" · find Big Brother on the inc. 111t: "L. "My advice, Joe ," says he, "is to buy NO. 1: 11WI graph ihat purports to show Federal Telecommwdcatlons -Sy~tem, tax-free municipals." rtdna COila fl adminl&tration per pupil. run by the General St r v l c .e s "With what?" says I. Ms. bgle1 Cole and Ward were well Administration, has a telephone samphn~ "With lhe money you saved buying tax· schooled ln' tb6 three .R'•· They were system that is pushing some clvi agency1 not lo monitor the calls of in- free mlmiclpals/' says be. "Thafs how taught ,that grapbl lie and they did make servants even c~oser to the Jlr:ink of divlduals. • the rtch do ii." tbe most of that FACT. According to the • tclep1-psraooia. · At the o.tense Department which ~as "Thanks a lot," says I. "And l sUll owe lady's own figures, ~ percentage of ad· An inttmal government me.mot says Its own· system of fl cl al$ ~ve harshly the President $1312.42." mlniatrative costs rlltt.ed to cost per GSA operators are au~rit.ed 0 ir?: warned employ~ their ' calls can be "And me $25," saya he. osut cheer up, tercept call a Ufor sampling purposes. r ed to A t N Joo, lt's deductible." ~ Any questiona asked by the operators isten f 'ooo rec:en(De! avyDememotmsayts) Q tes usl be ans.,ered ThUs a federal "U$0 o ense par en SO YOU SEE, President, in order lo UO ~mpioye In Washington llUIY 1suddenly lit-telephone communications systems con-, save money and get rich. I got to gel rich surprised by a voice breaking In on his sutut .. consent to -· · security monitor- In order to save my money. Like my DAVID B. llUN'l"i Soaon, on 1mae1ty call to Denver or San Francisco. lng and tel:ifh?ne ~.anagement monitor- friend, Paddy says. u11 you're poor, they -"There are thousands of boys . who A GSA ke ed l the lnlmailat:~~~~~~ployes have com.- tu )'Ollr income. If you're rich, they tax dldn' want lo go to war wbo ~~t stron-sl ~.• sl~lean assurte-· t"'1ia1" the plain""' to us that the procedures amount Your Ingenuity" anyhow and were killed ; Jet the count.~• 0 -~ • ... ~ ~ · · : .... -'lnlly Yourt, that adopted (our dralt dodgen ) keep "sampling" ls merely to dotennlne whal to government wlreiapping of Its J~ -slka:pak, American them." percentage of calls are made by each workers. -GUARD is very grateful to tlie Dally Pilot and other nri'papers for their coverage of . the hearings. The few' gllmpoes o! factual objections to the nuslear ants this affords the reading pu · ay well he that public's only hint to e vast and def:p o~itlon to nuclear j:>ower which Is" -swelling thrQugh the United Stale> and lhe World. LYN HARRIS HICKS Olalrman, Groups United Agalnlt Radiation Danger~ DAILY PILOT Robeit N. Wte~,. Publither Thomat KeeVil, Editor . -.B<irbt'lro Krtibich Editorial Page Editor The t'ditnrlal J)Ogc of the DailY Pilot seeks to Inform and stlmu~ la te rcadc!n by ,,l'ellt'ntlng ... this ne1~speptr'1 opinions and com• m~nttry on tn1)ICJ nf lnte~t and itl•nlflcancc. by providing a forum for the exprestltln of our readers' nplnlon1, and by J>~ntlng tht• diverte vlcw11olntt of lnforTflt?d ob-- lltl'\'t'n and 11pokesm~n OJI \topics nf the dA)'. Frl4ay, :April 13, 1973 • -'I 1· • I ' .. ' ~- ~· i . ' r , ( '·;. I , I ! I 'I " .. - ·.1 ., .... " .. •• :'. "•' .. " ..... .. ' ' .'• '• '" . " '·" ;; '· • " •• .. .. I , ·I "I •r • I I I I I 7 • -' I I ' I . ' ._. I • I . •• • • Frid_,, April l l, 1973 _ DAIL V PI LOT 7 .. • . ' lfe!ekelldCalelMlar Balboa Yachters Holding Regat~ta count toward the. IU·Poin l day : South C()ast Corinthian Easter Regatta, Saturday and Balboa Yacht Club's lraJll• tional Easter Regalia_· for all classes is expected to dra• a large crowd ~on inside / and out.st.de courseS' Saturday and SUnday. Serles standings. Yacht Club, Pnclfic ?l1arintrs ~ay. A lot of local interest will )'acht Club. Del Rey Ya cht SOUTH SH.ORE SAll.lNG center at ~mitos Bay "'here Club, Sunday. the 11Sth annual Olyrnpl c Nt'tll)Otl·Balboa CLUB -Grand Prl.x, PHRF Classes Regatta Is expe<:ted to BALBOA YACHT CLUB Hi Point Series, Saturday. draw some 150 entries a111011g -;:===========::;=========::j' the six Olympic c'lasses. I ON THE BIG boat scene, Los Angeles Yacht Club will wind up ils Whitney and Little classes. It will be held on Whitney Series with t h e Saturday. Reason fot the Stewart Trophy race and the "one-r.!S!_.teptta" is to en-· Rowland's Cove race, respec-. . courage ~clpQUon for those lively. Three loc.al yachts are \\'00 find it dlfflcu1t to ~et standing one-two-three in the c,rews and those who must find Whitney with less than three ume on the wee~d to mow points separating theril. They the lawn and J*l«m other are Dick Deaver's Coun· household ·choreo, ~to terpoint, BYC: Al Cassel'& the raoe c<inmltlee. W!lrrlor BCYC. and Bob An unusual feature of the regatta is that there will be but one race for · outside OUT IN FO ~CE -The 27,f~. Soling Class is ex· peeled 1o h~ve .th« largest tur!Mut at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's Olympic Classes Regatta 5afurday and ,Sunday. R<>ger Welsh of Newport Harbor Yacht . Club is the defending regatta champion in· the class. . ' Newpor.l , Land•na~k ·Gone. . . . One Newport m a r i n c landma rk is gone and another taken dts place. Balboa Marina. Service Afloat. The two names have been synonymous to boat owners for a quarter of a cen- tury. They were a I s o synonymous with two yachting personali HCS -Chuck Ullman and Dick Ste .... ·art -who started the firm as a small boat maintenance operation in 1948 at 201 E. Coast High"'ay adjacent to Reuben's and the lleuben E. Lee· restaui:ants. Balboa ~ink .lJ still aUve and well, 1lthoUgh ii baa recently been fT10\1ed to a loca- tion on Coa~t fl igh,yay Ind ii under new management\. . Boat ownera lookl.n1 for .Balboa Marina or' ~Ice Afloat will now f1nd it at 2751 '1 FPL Coost ol l f e o ll1e r Cloudy with ~atllred shower5 today. Light varlat>le wfrnl1 nl;h! and morn· h•g ho\lr10 t>ecamlng wesierly 12· to 11 knots In afler11C)Ofts today 1nd Satur· doy. High lodoy In 605. C<:i•U lal lemperaturH raoge frofn S2 10 62. Inland temperaturn r1noe lrom S2 to 6i. Water Jemperatur• 59 • • Bctl'f)oa Marina R elocated 1~a;~~s~~~i:i~~· so Yi•rs r ~tilt Babcock. brokerage , , • -salesman with 10 years ex-W. Coast-J-Dghway, hard by a materi al to a holding tank on perience . couple more ,pop a I a r shore, making it pollutjon free. Jtm MoLeer, b r 0Ir 1 r 8 g e restaurants, the ~Rusty Pelican !n addition to tht facilities aaleirtUIJl. Licensed· captain· · 8J)d Ancient Manner. • for hauling boats, !he ,.rvlce and IQOillme commerctaf boat IT IS NOW twsed in a center also features a operator. - beautiful ntWf two ~i tory hydraullc engine ·lift capable SIRVIQf: PER.!IONNIL in- bulldiiig featuring everything of l~ting a. 3,000 pound engine elude ~ G'·ge,, coor' ••··•·· from new boat oles to all out of a boat and Into the ~ u1 . "41•¥ kinds of marine · services, ·in-' shop. of Pfflpatlng' and 41llve~ eluding a new f I o a t in g The staff or stven salesmen . new OO..t1; Chuck Forth, drydock. represent cumulative ex-Newport Beach s e r v I ce The ne~ers of the firm perience of more than 150 manager, and Tom m Y. are Anu!rl ca!r" M•rlne, Ltdc yew In , matine. ltlaurtnce', ... Meams, parts ~ a n a g 1 r , ·builders of the Grand B•nilJ 1ur,.rey and appraisa~ of boat& formerly aervtce !llallager for fleet of JKJwer boats built in· abd yachts of all kinds. Paatnc Marine. .Hong Kong. Ullman an a .The saleo stall Is hoaded by Many 0( Ille ..rvlce and of. 'Stewart are still with the firm Bob 0 8.viJ general rnall&&cr fice per~l ari carry-overs on nn ~mploye basis! ol ·the Newport B e a c h , f~ftl. Ullman'• • Stewart~• The new .~alboa M"arina is Coronado Island and. Marina .or.jgina) operatiOn. being touted as the only yacht del Rey offictt. Davl1 is a service center in Newport · Newport re11ldent with more Beach to offer c o m p I e t e than 15 years experience in scr->ices for every boating the marine industry. need·. Its 6.400 square feet of floor space provides offices for new boat sales and brokerage, engine sales and service parts and accessories. OTHERS ON the staff : Chuck Hovey, 15 yea rs ex- perience in boat sales, in- cluding eight years on the Balboa Marina staff. Catalina Sloops Vie A dozen of the 25 Catalina 'I:/ sloops berthed in ·Dana Point .Harbor are expected to com- Till' one· race will be lonpr Grant's Robon, Nll YC. and more lnte~ and n1e co m p l ete SCYA there will be no waltlq' yachting calendnr: between races. . . Los Angeles-Long Beach Inside ciURI wdl _race the • ALAMI TOS BA y y ACHT usual for1n1t wttb Une races . Saturdar and two an SUnday CLUB--0Jymp1c Classes Re- Startlng at noon on Saturdaf gatta. Saturday and Sunday. and I p,m, Sunday. LOS ANGELES YAC HT Ol]l'SlllE (:LASSES lllted CLUB -. Stewart Trophy Race, Whitney Series No. 6, on the invitation are . Hobie Saturday ; Howland's Cove Cat-11, Paclftc Catamarans, race, Little Whitney Series, llhodts-13, Tempest, Shleldl1 Saturday Luden-16, Euallbur, ldercqry LONG . BEACH Y AC HT and PHRF. CLUB 0 . Da R Inside classea are Finn, -pen1ng. Y egat· Metcalf Laser Li d 0 • 1 4 A ta, all classes, Sunday. Lid<J.t4B, 1.<~·12, Kite A: . CALIFORNIA CRUIS ING Kite B, Flying J un i 0 r , CLUB -. Coll?url Mc1nor1a\ Montgomery-12, Senior Sabo~. Regatta (PHR F ) Sunday. Sabot A, B and c, and flipper. Santa ~ton.lea Bay Other clu.t• ma y b • MALIBU y ACll'I' CLUB -. establ11hed by en\rlM ol five Sprini Serill No. 3, (PMA, or Jl1i>re boolf. Five boats on ODMH) SUndoy. lhe line wUi conatltule a cl1• AISOCIA'l'ION OF SANTA enUUed to 1 lllrt. MOlllCA BAY Y AC HT Only other yecbtlag aoUvttr CLllBS -Opeoin& Day, Santa In )l1e NeWDOl'I area. lo l!outli Moriica Yacbt ~ \ u b, Wind· Shore lialll111 Club'• Oran ~ j a m m e ro Yllitl Club, race for PHRJ" yachts. It wlll catllornla Yacht Club, Satur· c ...... r....,. r .... , '" ,_,. .._ SAU SAnlPTO ~ S1111, ltlo o 11 , T hies One of the features of the new installation is the 100-ton cappcity "floati ng railway" \\'ith an internal pumping Dick Newcomb, new boat sales, 15 years in the boating industry. fAtt U.ll ... ,. -pete in the first of a summer o.ubi. Krill ...... 9 '' . ff Sat rd Oouoft w ... 1 , •••• t2 " Chi c.t-....... . ,,.,.. ............. lfilrt• Second hlgn Second low FRIDAY 7:01 p,m. 12:38 p.m. SATURDAY ~.o system to prevent harbor 11·0 J>Ollution. senes o our races u ay. s11k """"°1' ...... 19 •2 Fleet Capta in Ralph Hart sh .. k•klft ....... vs " Siik w .. 1 ,.. ..... SI 59 made the prediction this week c..i.-....... •2 ., • PID AllDA'hOMI •WI Pn ANT Ill.I • ANY snu COl'tlD . • llNCBD CIPll TlllfD Land of the Dons UNSPOILED, SECLUDED 2'/, to 3acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Cleveland National Forest Detp in the peat oal:: re1Km Ckll'lento.Oaly 28 socnlc milea of 1he Cleveland National from San Jlllln Caph trano . :Forest lies a JOO.acre Island of Rancho Capistrnno parcels are rolllna hills, v.·arm 11alleys i nd prlcoed from $9,750 to SIB,750, grusy glades known as R&ncho e&.\y down, liberal ftnancin1. Capil!n.no. Vast rcachc1 or tke Pleasant Scenic Drive: Na1ionnl Fort st recreation area Santa Ana /San Diero &ttttch in almost every direc· Freeway to hi11oric San tioo, a Govem menl-owned JuanC.pistrano,thcneut buffer apinn populatton and on Hwy, 74 (Otte11. · commercial e~clunenl. · Hwy.-) 23 mile• to lb• Rancho Capistrano will belon1 turn-off to the rl1ht at lo ju1t Ill ow ners, in f i t "'South :t.faln Divide" an4 'ir11p/r. Each of tho 2Y.i to J folk>w tha lfsns. tcre ranchol is cletred and hat ~--.-·....:.'. _•"'!--~'-·--, water sct\lice and graded roadt. r A .to ncient Spanish oak.1 11il1 """....,.. ... -• stand on most of the raochOI. Thi! :tccluded prexm:, on~ !!Did, can never bo dup11csted • At . Rancho Ctpiatrano you'll enjoy auuml teeluslon for an infinite· future, the beauty of ..nature at lu lovliest," a tem· peratc year-round cli mate at 3300-ft. elevation, and 45 mln- \lte acau to ooastal recreation at Laauna, Dana Point ~nd SM LL-~!!!!!!!t!o:l!c!i!!o!l!IJ Proptrty optn for showlnr wu kenb on/1 JI a.n1.-j p.m. ~ · · · First l'llgh . First low Second hiOh Secood low . 7·08 a.m. 1:07 a.m. .... 7::JO p.m. 1:11 p.m. 4.6 ALL l\100 ELS of American " ~.1 l\1arine boats up to JOO tons Ed Richardson, new boat !aleo, .. 35 years in the boating world. Jn his own firm ol ftichardson's Landing and boat sales, he has handled the sales of some of the most famou s yachts in the world : as he announced summer Sh!r1t ........... io ' plans for Catalina 27 Fleet ,.;. .. ,r.r;r..:r;.1., Ill ros DAILY..,. Write for our free, illusuated brochute. Fo~~~t also called for al•~ki~ No::".:2~ ,::r.=:.:-:.~~ 445 ••• -llNCID Cl•ISDllD . SUNDAY First h!9h . .. . 1:52 ... m. ~.5 First low 1:SOa .m. 0.0 pe rs entering Saturday's rac& ... _ ,..._...,.........,. • '• se111Nr• c.111. 9-l 2111 Dtlpont Drive, &Ute 1, 1na, Cllif.,·'2664 · 1., Second high . 7:55 p.m. SS • .. , 0.1 can be vertically lifted out of the. wate'r by meanS of an under\vater e I e v a tor on vertical tracks;-The floa ting railway's internal p um p .moves paint residues," barl'j'cles aiid all w a s t e Second low . 1:'2 p.m, O.S Sun RIMS 5:25 e.m. 5111 6:21 p.m. Moon RIMI 3:00p.m. Sllli 3:0'.l a .no • George l\1ynette. new boat sales. Licensed captain witlt 25 years maritime experience. Ernie Ball, broke r age coordinator, an active to mee t at Dana Point Yacht ,..,., MKMIM li..I. •S...0•• N•..,..,t ,.,,. (7 14) 133.3••3 . , , °" _,,, ,. lln# ,.,, .,. .......... .,....,,. o.c . ..,.,.... u. Club at 10 a.m. Saturday for '~==~~~~~~~;~~;;;~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~t~~;;~·-=;·;~i·~·~,~,~~~ pre-race instructions and the ~ race course. ~ Old .. Forester-~ ..... .. •. ! ~· . " '- k ~".I " ' .. .. .. • ' ; .. . I "' . ;.·. " -.'. " " ... .. .. .,.., • '":-.· . : : •' I 7 r I I ! .. I ' l ~ " .. ~ __ •• ·~I] " is • and Vaf1ant one_sellng -in So.Cal • ' Uk• thoueandl of otl'lers. Gem Chambers llkes tne flt1'r.' tpace ahe gets Jn her Plyinoutti Dust11r. it'•• ""1-ttz• comQact wlth room for~ In coro- llolt. Sig trunk space too. .. U.rry Nessamar says he got more for hi• money Pat Wanner shopped for three months belote ahe •nd he looked 111 'em an. Duster glvas aolld decided on CUilar. Sha bought It in 20 mlnU1e&. ChrfllllronglnMrlng witheftclronle Ignition and Like thoutandt or other careful ahoppn • tof'lion bat auapenalon u atandard equipment. knows the got m. beat dee!. Number One · . 1n Compacts! •• See Your Soullaea 11 Calfomla ChrtslerPlymOuth Dealer , • Costa Me sa Atlas Chrysler -Plymouth, Inc. 2929 Harbor Boulevard Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 16~6 1 Beoch Boulevard Now in a n~w lightweight . Yi gallon that ·saves .you weight and money, too. Easier to lift. This new lightweig ht J.2 gallon weighs a ful l two · s less. $l .. "1899 """' .. E1111ier to'poilr . You don't waste a drop with lhe gieal new d1ip·proof spout ~-- .. Ellaler to hllndle. . :· ' The besl part's inside. At 00or100 p1oof, "The1e is nolhing better in the markei:· • _T.be new.slimmer shape makes It easyto grip and pou' I One ofthe world's great tastes ' f ... ·1 I I I . - • •• DAILY PILOT Frldl!, April 13, 1973 . . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi • 64l'v.e seen hitcbh!ken, bu L. M •. Boyd • . - On a Porcupine ·Mister, have you ever been Injured on the Job? If so-:- what got hurt? One statistical breakdown of a sizable batch of industrial injuries shows they occurred to the various parts of the body in these relative frequencies: Hand, 1,000; arm, 340; leg~ 311; head , 279; eye, 236, and foot, 113. Most seasoned police operation in the country is known · to De the l~year-old Te1as Rangers ... Stripes on a zebra are as ind1vid· WI.I as a human's fingerprints, .. Two out of. three rabbits alive in the spring are dead even before the fall huntlng seclson . . . Switzerland now claims 53 so-ca lled silent resorts wherein no cars are perinitted . • • And in the language of the law, remember, it takes at least three persons to start a riot. ~-.: ···='' . ' '""'" 'l ' ~I ~ I ,p Do not salt that meat until aftdr it's coOked, advjses a culinary specialist, because salt draws out those nutritious juices, my dear. TO DISROBE -If some wealthy oddball were to offer you a $1 million to take off all.your clothes in public, would )'OU do so? When pollsters put that questiQn to a sizable sampling of-citizens, only 12 percent said, "Yes, certainly, why not?" Another small percentage said, ••t•d think about it." But the majority replied, "Never!" Or words to that effect. What's your stand on 1hiJ significant query? Again am asked which is more likely to occur, a hole in one on a golf course or a 300 game in the bowling alley. The statisticjans have worked that out, too. Odds against a hole In one _run about 30,000 to one; against a 300 game, about 290,000 to one. 1 WHITEN SHIRT -Q. "How do you lighten a wash- and·wear shirt that has been yellowed by chlorine bleach?" A. Use either potassium monopersullate or sodiwn per- borate bleach. No, I don't know what that stuff is. But a consultant says just follow the lnstructi~s on the bor:·"-" Q. "How many quills on a porcupine?" A. Figure 30,000. Still much argued is whether men or women are more apt to lie about their ages. Among the famous, however, it's known which. Compilers of t "Who's Who" say the Jadie~ definitely tend to rewrite their longevity statistics moreso than do the-gentlemen. Predictably, actresses ap- pear to be the swiftest of all to ~huffle dates, they say. Exaclly 31 out of every 100 married women nationwide have been given some sort or diamond jewelry during their matrimonial life, it's claimed. Address 1nail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Nevr port Beach, Calif. 92660. Win $250 Awards 2_Coas t Students Two · student s from the Orange Coast have won $250 awards in Bank of America's California Co1nmunity College Awards Program and are now eligible to advance to the Southern California final s. Christine F~rchild J\1onsen of Lagupa Beach· placed nrst in area Technical and Voca· EXPIRTt;Y 'CLEANED --- tional Arts competition, which included community college students from as far as Riverside. 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Many provide enl8rtainment free or at low cost Prfces, interesting details and how·to...gel~ there instructions are Included for each location. Stop in Cellfornia Federal's nearby office for this wonderful family adventure guide now. Jt'I absolutely free. Availableatan Calfomia~ ....... eral ~-.a..-~ ollices of rcu ~,, .. .,.. • · •• ·• •· ., ... _.. . ..... ··--\ Ind Loan Auoclation • N1Uon'1 LMgeat Fedef'al .. l I l • " • Friday, A!»'ll 13, 1973 DAILY PILOT 9a I .. • No Tmte · . Off for Holiday OAKLAND (AP) -Gov ••. ,•., Ronald Reagan ~s been .... ~ ordered by a Superior Court judge. not t'o close state offices for three hours on Good Fri- cjay, April 20. The order also u\structed state Controller H o u s to n, ,. • F1ournoy not to pay state employes who take time from their jobs to attend .religious services. Aiameda Qounty Superior court Judge Robert Bostick's rullng stenuned from a suit filed last September b y Shelle y Mandel, a state Health t · .• . . . PllCEI IJFECTIVE \, . . TmlGH MlllAY •Yr· r • • • ~J REUGION) :JASlCllMCE THIS WHKEND ON THE REMAINING . Department employe who said she waS not allowed to take off a Jewish holiday, Yorn Kip{>ur, , with pay. . ' .' • .. . $900,000 in c~mping gear to be sold for $452,000 e llttlty Bid . · 11£R£.' ARE JOST. " ., . : ' ... $588,673of111en 's shirts.now $195,500 .. . $27,7H1of ~a akwear.reduced to$ 9,700 .. . .' S·TOCKS :FROM OUR EXPANSION· & REMODlllNG SALEI SOME.ITEMS UP TO 50o/o Off! IT MUST BE SOLD OR MOVED! THE CARPENTERS HAVE ALREADY STARTED IN 30ME ST~RES ••• so HURRY ••• HERE'S LAST CHANCEi MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - The Consultation on Church -Union has J)OSlponed setting up an organizational structure of the eight denominations for a united church to experiment further with the concept. The 80 t'OCU delegates reported at the end of a week: long session "general agref ment among the Churches on . . . faith, ydrship and tile basic nature of the chwtjl'S ministry, but a general unreadiness to· ·accept ' the organizational structures pre- posed for a United church:" The conference decided to · set up communities in which congregations could practice church unity "to the degree .~ they feel they are able." In three years, the "generating communities" will report to the consultation, which is hopeful "suitable .structures" will emerge frorri the ex- periment. e Emfs Cited SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - A leader of the fast-growing Mormon Church urged its 3.2 million members to beware of permissiveness in child-raising and to 'fight against the evils of alcohol, pornography and moral decay. The plea came from N. Eldon Tanner, the secOlld· ranking church leader under President Harold B. Lee. Tan· ner spoke at the 143rd annual g~neral conference of the Church or Jesus Christ of Lat· ter-day Saints. He said parents should be "examples of viftue and righteousness" for children and "have the responsibility to discipline them and see that they do what is right." e Quaker Held DA VTON, Ohio (UPI ) -An Air Force doct9r who said his Quaker beliefs prevented him from performing c e r t a i n · duties was sentenced to 18 months in prison, fined $25,lm and o rd er e.d dishonorably discharged. Lt. Bruce Ashley, 27, of Louisvi lle, Ky., was foqn~ guilty by a military judge at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base of willfully failing to obey orders. He allegedl y refused to give urine tests for drug detection or review medical records. Ashley filed for discharge as a consc ientious objector. eNun at 42 · HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP ) - Peggy Fitzgerald took her time to hurry up. When she graduated from Catholic high scflool, fhe wanted to be a nun but was told she was too much of. a tomboy to enter a convent. So • she joined the Navy. and spent time in Japan as a judge ad· vocate's pro sec utor of ·-wayward gobs. Later she took a law degree. But after 14 years in the Navy, Peggy decided at 311 "if I ever was going to become a num ra·!Jei\et titirrf 'up !le fore I became too old." PeJl8¥ showed up a~ n~ lWho cp\'ed, for rpigr8nt children during the recent typhoid epidemic here. But now she's Sister Luke, having taken her vows at 42. :.----------;1. · .. UT'S BE FRINllY IC you have ne'" nclghbon or know or anyone moving to our area, please tell us so that "-c mar extend a friendly welcome · and help them to become acquainted In tWc:lr new auttoundlnp. Sa. Caast Y'isitlr 4f4.t57t 4M-t• Hnl Ylsltar 6*4174 ~ FEW EXAMPLES .. " ·,OF THE. fANTASTIC • BUYS IN Jf!IS SAi! ·I i2il2" MIRIOR TILES Plain mirror tiles with ad· 3 I C besive . b?'=king loc ~st & :~:. • • easv apphcatH>n. 5,, £A. 25,148 basehll gloves Row down to· 8,400 to choose from .:.$11 ,089 'of 1finnerware for $4,980 SOME ITEMS ARE LIMITED 4·PAK LIBBY STEMWARE TmON 11 00 COOK SET Choose 4·packs of stemware in.chainpagne, sour, goblet or wine glasses.: 129 Start;ie chrome sels ;o;lod• OUI see :::. 15 & 2 qt. co~endred1"o·~cepa1·11"',· llG. . 1.•1 --QI. OVeJI a s I e. 11.•• . IUftY 10 SPEBI RACER the most wanted bike of them all. Shimano Best ooy on _..., poll brakes gumwall ti1es. #792 \.ark gean. ce11u.. • BUDDY·l BBQ WAGON QUllTm BmSPRfADS . . 4 SPEED STEREO PHONO ::1~ Chef •ith u;p.,p l&as S•·rr hood, motonzed spit, .. Ill:" 'Wheels. llG. ''·" Puff Quilted lo the l!oor I 99 sp1eads: solids, prints Twin or full Sile. . · !~M,, IS.ff · lowest puce eve1! 4 speed turnta~le, e1tension spealier, dust cover. Sym11honic. ::~. 13s1 r ' PADDm CBROME CHAIRS Sturdy, lold1~ chairs have ·oli• · ti44 black vinyl paddM seat-aoo ·low · , back. Ideal extra seating. ~aicc · •Y BADMINTON SET Foo; wood frame rackets. 1 249 slllltt1ecocks, 11et poles. :~:. FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE storage case and rules. l.•• White f ront"s 0'1110 brand v.1th decay hphtrnr' loimulJ. Big :::· 7 01. tube stoc~ up no"N1 1.t.. 3 ~s1 I All leather \\1!h Fle1 0 M~t11. palm 1awh1de IM.1n.t. ~1~ 16rme.i 11ocket MOU"'I ~? \iJh . . COFa:E Mus9· . 8·SPD. BLEIJER JUMBO . rL De\UJ.e, sehd state ~lender f mixH blends liq11ehes. OUI \0 ot. glass mugs are ou• -8 O JC Avocado GI' H~est. 1505 . ~IG. insulaled to ~eep bevel·;~~-l m 11,1tt1 ~ou11nlt 15·97 ages hot or co!d. tlrtAtunWf ••-•""" 1294 . . HOURS: MON. thra FRI. NOON to 9ITORRANCE10 :00 A.M. lo 9:00 P.M. •'SAT. & SUN. 10: A.M. to 7:00 ;P.::::M·.,,....,,-;;;~~ ____________________________ .,· "#.i aaGl , __ U_SE_YO-UR CREDIT CARD COSTA MESA, 3088 BRISTOL ST SAN ~~~~,:r~~AY .. ;;g~, l~~~:~~~!:::,!!:C -' \ 1 I • . ' ..--. ' ' ' . ' • . i ' 1· I t ! \ • ., OAJLV PU.OT For The Record w. FridQ, }Pfil lJ, 1973 ·-Count1 Sanitation • • um flCTITIOUf IUSlllllSI PJCJITIOllS auslNISI "'.I.Ml: ITATIMINT Pl ky_ Plll!UC NOTICE PllBIJC NOTICE •AMI ITATWMINT r El P __......-~....., fM loll-lllO ,...._. ,. .... ,... · ect1• on ostponed--5 '¥;:;-P D .. ~ .......... ""':;~ ,'.':'.' ""'c,','.,:~·. '"'"'· ..... ,., .. ~n~n~ . IDOlWAlU ~TIC •EM ........ MKArttlllr ,,....,_, "*""11111"' J...:tl. CA . ~~.;?:~::"~ ::·: ~:\i~~~~=~~~?:.\::l:: ----... ---10 to L;fe ·-· .... -1'WI.. Mfl•·'" , -~ ·" nit.~ wt• flltd wlfll jM Coun· Tiil• buJlnHt It (Ol!(l\ICled bV '11-•1 A proposed $13 mllllon ~ Gro\-·e, Cyprt11, Buen.a Park, proj~ctr1'1ilcb will double I.be 1y a.n" Or.,.. CwntY on A41'11 " 1•n. p.1r1nershlP La H bt Jld FUUt.rton .,..,. diifrict' cit .1. 1'·'4462 01v1c1 w. c0119i11on • ~!~ S::ra~oo w::t•=: Anar:lm~ 8 __-~-nearinc • c!~i!uC:~ fr;,.:_ SANTA ANA-· )lo a a l d ~. ;::!~ ~:'l.' 1t'?;11 " ,~":i tv Ttl:r:t~~,:;c~:: ::':TP':l1 ~!fil "o"o ~·MO••AL The sewer Une comtruclion lain Valley Douglas PlumleJ ••• ~ Pubu,lltd 0r1noe c°''' 0111r • Pno•. ,.:~,PC,A,~n been put off for nine montba ~ tenced to 10 yem to Ult '-PUBLIC NCYl'ICE Aprn ,,, 20, 21. 11nd M•Y '· 1913 1034-n M~u=. ~t111 \~n:;d01,~•k•. niu while sanitation olficlals await ..-' slate prilon for the eecond iilCTJT•otn s us1•1sl Mr. 11\d Mr1. B1rry AetrrrMn, 147J2 sewa1e treatment ataodatda c D • ' • time in a week Tbunday in NAM.I ITAT•Ml•T PUBLIC NOTICE • M~~€--~t~~::1Jf11t~'!Y~';.1.1:-1 from .the federal 19_vemment. ounty-J,St ricts Orange Cowity SUperlor Court lllllE . COUlfll ~ ~"' ....... .,.. (IOiog TO CAEo~fcf:t o~o:J!t'r<'~. KA.AMER Mr. Mr1.1t1CN1r11 H1rnrnorw:1. u21 DlreclortolSan ltatlon Kellon that seema...certaln to -tKA ,riw-cv. ,.,. Ml1tl1e W•y, •nd EvEtYN H. KR>.MER . s.....,11-A'n., No. H·U, s~11 AM, • I · •·· •-• the the n.......... AllAMltn. C1tlflill"nl• "'°' TJIANSl'EAOlt: llO'I Oistr ct 3 w.~lucu. to defer put Long ~ man M e. k Mane.-1, lllC'.. 13.12s Pl••s-11t1 NOii<• 1h1t vou 1nc1 •Kh <'l Mt;,i_ INI Mr&. >lltlOl'o ou111i.n1, 2u1 pro-.,. bond .t'··"on at the , .beh'llld '--lor IUe. Maro•.., v1n Nwa. ~Utor'l'll•· you ire, p11rsu1nt 10 SKtlon '105 1nd •101 vrltltl Avt..,'!~ ~ Ce>ll• MQI, 1111 yv--.o ia;;w • • / ~· Tlllt !M"-I• ~ IW M &. K ol ,... unuorrn Comtn1rcl1I Code. Mr. Incl Mr..-J:rn:.. ..U.7~r11n. '°651 recommendation o r l he Ir Seen Fundless Ju:'1 Robert L. Corfman the electroalc metal detector, M.,....,,,tnl. ll!C .. I Cllllaml• ftrporl· HERESY NOTIFIEO 1$ lollOWt: IC1tYl11 LIM. t4'1flll"llOllllM<h, bl'!' flnanclaJ COlllUl' .. ftt. s•-eand •ave , .. _, __ SI ... -of -· ]........... by pt.-t-J•1 tloll Th• Tr1111flror. J1ck J. Krlmll' ,,.., Mr. Ind Mfl, Jl"llt O:' PllClh. Mell ~I Wiii I!> .... ..,.,,, ' ............. .._ \Lii~ ~, M. I( ,...,..Ill'"*"• lllC. Evelyn H. 1Cr1mtr. I• lb0<.11 to tr1n51•• 10 c1~r1e. MIHkM vi~~ Younaberc, b ecause the the sentenclni aeaion be hid conduct tn the county Jail after sy1v1n s-r!J the llflll1r11911ec:1 JosEPH w. TSO 11'\d MrW11rw1 ~~~et~~~ H,.;,..... t lrl 1' •1 E n v I ronni!iitlil Protectlon with Judp v-on K. McMlllan be WU returned tbtre from Thi• :;;= ..,., tu• 'Mith thl Ct11.111-.~~A.,.<. ,',',0,,· ~!..1111nd1, •:ik~11~1~' ~o1n~ Mr. 1"" Mt1. Vktor E. Op111e-1r, 1'11 (EP .,. a.n.7 11._ •--....i-c.ot .. t ... 'b.j__, Ith , ....... Ol'I '"""II ' ,..,. ,,,. •• , o.tiot1n L1,.., N~POrt 811Ch. 0111 Agency 'A) ls sUll working last weet by impaling Mte 11). A-v· -...-.-w ty Olrk ol OnflO& .. ...... • tUMl1nU1I l)lrl ol thl 1n1terl1ls. 1U(lfllll~. M{to!.~ :~.~~~~,:;, g;~: t!wM oo sewage treatment 1taft· SANTA ANA -Many of a special eleclion. to-life tenn for cmvkUons m the ~ ~t be b &d 1•r.t -.oc ::;~=~ ~111:;..nw;!\;, t:~x~~[,~ !:! MT·,..,;c'L~~ ~JC:i':':...~1;:r~r"-"· 115 dards. · Orange County's 1 p e cl al Helm said the alternativ.ff two armed robberies and two recovered b1s lanlty. U.UN , ... , .. ,••tt. ..,,,.,, ' i46M r.~:~ ., 512 w. 1m stt1er. c~! Meu. "'•·._!!'d Mrs. '"N.1HG11•Yi~706,?1•n At the same 11·me, directors dis tric ts will not have enough were reduced services or the bur11larie1. It wu=t.ed out that 1• c....., P&f'tl ..,., hltte • Tri. "'"'" •nd 11u11n•" addreutt •' ....,roo sr., Founl• n v11..,. ..... ,. by /!.': CllNWM _, 1 rid tM Mr. ind Mr~~ w.1Loc.~•. 261,1 did approve a $250 charge for money to operate during the · special eleclionl. Judge McMillan bad ear~ a JUD a 1 a ";~ 0!'9• ~ 0.lty ,110t. ~~1:,: .~: ,,.. irinsierO<" • v 11 Gr•""'· Mi'iill9ii vr~ 01r1 new residentia.I. conslruction coming fi.s1;.3l )ear, coUnty sentenced Plumley for elelpe vititcr to convicted kl of¥11 ll. 2:1, '11 11111' MIV ~. 1tn l04l-n TllANSFEROA . Kr1rners c o 1 on• 1 1 "" M~i!lt'!ut':n.~~un~li:ion s~11:si: that -Will be 1"Vying into the Auditor -Controller Vic Heim and kldnlplng and t b-e--;""Willlam WeltWood '"Ibe Man" · ICllcNn AHllurint, J•~JI. J. Krirm.r 1 "c1 Mr. and Mr .. Ootl M. Auttln, )CW t:lain R B . lllng ol the uJUpl M~ nan 1............. to PUBUC NOTICE E'nlYll H. 1Cr1,,...r, sn w. lttll s•reer. Pl1c1, OrlJ'IQI, boy sewage SYS'4Jffi, has told the Board 0 f eagan to e d OVCla m e L'4t WU 1~ • COi.ii Mtsl . C11Hlofnl11 .. Mr. Incl Mr1. J1rnt1 Nlldh1m, llG Su . -c harges tn complex pi .. -1-·andlaterfoundunder nATIMIMT Ofll AU.MDOttlMINT TRANSFEREE: JOHpll w. T5Q lfld !?:I"' 511UJ>11n, Apt, H.f, S.nl• A,.., perw.sors. . .. ~ l.UU~.1 Vlnl K. Tto, 12311 N. !dgtmonl llr.-t. Mr. •nit Mrl. Cr1ltl F'1!eo(llr, 16U low• ' EVENTUALL~ the pro-Heim suggested a special Gues· t Spe" a.ker' maneµvers by the two jurists bis mattresa. Of" ut, .. ·,::u ....... LOI A1111elf'I, cr111ornl11 'Kmt rod ldd s111e1. Apt. B, Ca1" Met•· ~1r1 ceeds from th itiCr ased · ltt t port indici;tte that ii will be 50 .years • . 111<T1TIOUS ....,.. AH ort11r 'bu111M1 ~mn • "'~' M~.:.:: ':~1.:!'hr"?"'XP['-&~~'·c!!?! nection fees . :.W ~ used~ comm ee 0 prepare a re 1befOre Plumley can ask for PWMLEY' was oncer Jn.. t11!11a u:icr:t",:'~"':=--:,:on~ ~=· '7:.,r1:1:;~n,·~~: :~1~1~~· 1!~: Me .. , IJoM finance the bond Interest and identifying those s p e c i a I Special to the Dail y Pilot ., parole . volved 1n a bid to escape rom CA SALLE RO INOUSTRIAL PROPER· ir1n111rtt. ir1 '' io11ows. • Kr•"''" "'~oc=t• A~~~~~~}...t~ni, .ttn distr icts or service a reas • • West Orange County Judlci.ol Tll!S 11 •no c1tyHero eou1 .... 1rd, euen• c~=1~~~1111':~ .. ~·~1:~;,•:1' dtscriptton c• .. J.. M~iik,:rAv':~~it. ~:'ri1!~n v:f~; 0r.p1 redemption so the district's governed by the board which RIVERSIDE -Gov. Ronald JUDGE Corfman dlsmis&ed 'Dlstrlct Court. , Park, c111rom11; TN 11c1111ou1 m'~neu 11111 prcperty to bf! trani.t~rrld b : 512 w. Min:11 J:· 1.,1 tax rate will not be raised by may not be able IO fun. d next Reagan wlll be the principal d f h la coll ~ led Ith nam1 rltffl"ftld 10 •baY• "''1 on 1t1h strHr cot11 Mts1 Collfotnl• Mr. Ind Mri. Carl f!'lttnf 1:161 L:'i',!t1fll -e ense arguments t I t ffe ter 8UV18 • W A\lllUll l. 1911 In ltll CCUnty of Orlogl. Tiie bVI~· tr1ntftr 11 io be <onlurnmBted M. •,,.,,:'!, "M",,· .~ .. ',,','~J,1 "'••'•'",:...'. •,',,, paMage of the bond election, year's operations with the cur-speaker here May 18. at the PlwnJey had not received a thrff other county , j a 11 Tlllrt•,,_"'"-, • w•' .::ondUcad II\' • nmue11 ,, rn• 01t1<n of c1111orn111 Escrow M ... Tl! •• according •• --· H t • t le uaJ of the Ci ' I ··--. to pt p. SerY!CI loc1ted at 1190 H1rbol" Blvd., Lik• ''~· Hun11~11111 s11e11, girl w r i~ • arper, ren years ax ra • arm dinner t1zens fair tria due Jo the wr prisonen 'to uuvw pepper in Unlll'I •••lco CO&MJ"•t Pirtnerl Cotl• M11a c1u1. on « 1ner Aprll 21. ~~11:.~ c~·11,Ptc:'.11 ~"':,,~91,,iwi general manager of the county Heim said the shortage pro-Un iversity Committee at UC precedented security precau. the eyes : of jail deputies t:, =:~11t:'ir:...~~~1 1 19~;,ita: M:rcn 15: 1973 ~ii,::, ~~i.0J:•~.c:!· 211 °"1 Mir sanitation districts. blem applied to s uch entities Riverside. lions m ounted by sherlfrs of. escorting tb8n to Superior Port-l JOlePft w. TIO, Tr1n11ertt Mr. 1111 Mn. ,,,..., Ger1re11 •17 13111 Di~cl 3 r!s f ll""t• d. l ·~. A II /' hi! Plwnl In Court I I pro-ClpmMd, 111C. tUrnlll'd "'"' Vine IC TIO Tr1n1f1rte si,...i Huntinoton such. girl au1 covers Pl o as &" mg is r1.,..,,, new Reagan also wi meet in a 1cers w e ey WU a.r r a .& nm e ~ c/o srnoti • k:llrllicile STATE or cALiF0RN IA > Mco:i:.~"o~~:.•·~:i-11~~·,._~ Huntington Beach. Fountain stale law, S.B. 90, the so-call· seminar with members of the the courtr oom. ceedlngs. But:· the pn.soners T111Jott ~ 4SjQ2 couNTY OF Los ANGELES 1 s1. M~Y•na Mrs. Nrllo Poll. 1.,., M•l>I• · Valier, Westminster , Lo s ed. tax re£orm measure, pro-Political science department's Jail deputies said the heavy were overpowered after a D•tld~=" XI, 0 1m. 11,:r.-s~~~ 1MNor1!.~· p~r:-'in ":~ \';; !.1ree1, Ari!. c, cm.11 MIKI, boY Alamilos, Stanton, Garden hiblts raising tax rates without internship program at UCR. guanl and the uae of "FESS'' ......... .tle, UNION AEALco. 51la st111, Plf.-Hy •PPl•red Jotti:>h w. Mln:h )I, lt7J r•·-------------..iiiiiOiii;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii.Oiiiiiiiio;;;;;Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio~iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii·-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiii.Oiiiiiiiiii~'-ii_iiii_iiiiiiiii•--------.1 Gftl«al Plrtnef TMI Ind Vlni IC. TIO known lo l'Tll IO be ~-end M.r1. Nell C. 81~k, l30 W1sl II JoM J. P11trmo. ,rtildtnl Ille peri.on1 whole 11111111 lrt 1uti.crlbtd 4, M~lll.~YI~.'.. Frf~:rJon..J.' rM>Clry, 7611 CIPMEAO, INC., lo t111· wlll>ln lmln1menl 11\d -cknowttdg- oll!; LYOll SlrMI S. ti Anl !Joy Pilcl Pollllul Ad>lertlstn'141nl Umltad P111Mr Id lo...., INI llltY encllll'd Ille W.mt. ll Mr. incl Mn'. JJ.n A. («rtnll, Intl J, P. 1oy11f1, Vic• Prllldtnl WITNESS""" l\itld Md offl<lll I.NI. Av11Pft L-Ht.lftllnoton r.HCll, girl ltll-OC (OFFICIAL SEAL) Mr. 1nd Mr._ £ctw1rd W. F 1911f", mtl '·111ff Lt:ONOA:A M. KINNEY VlflllS Clrcle~unl~ton 81MCh, IJoY A ~ I Thi• 1111_, WH ftltd wrtll 1111 c--NOl•ry Publlc<•lllornl• "lm'l".::r·.~"~r.~~~ .r:.:::r.::: tirien~ua~e ,,,,. asi·ri.,· ·Me I ~.i'"" ........ c~·-~ Ao"' '" ~;:M~~~.::.. 8HCll, boy ' . ,; ADAMS. DUQUI • HAJILTIMIE My COn\tnlnlon l!J:pltn "• •• ~ .. '!'::;, ~:.. ';, ~'!:"-'~ . ;-•' ' ' _ I • ~~y.... .... p, .. ;,~ '.;,::;,~ CNd Oolly Pll•, ~!'11na Mr•. Mkh•et J. Wllll•t_,n . 1 m 'Wnl l llClll Stl"Mt April ll. 1973 l050-7J c_,1111,._ Drl'n N1wporl Snell, ....., L• A/lt&ltf. C1ll....._. -14 Mr. 1nd Mr1, Kri. L. 8tnton. 112' W11t Publ!1htd Or•nii-C011t Dilly Pltct PUBLIC NOTICE __ EVO<l Line, S11111 Anl, boY Aprl11l, 20. '11 •nd M•Y ... ltn 101s..n'1--~-----------Dea •Ja ,.,o tf-e• Nor1c1: op TRusTl!E's sALt: & J'W " PUBUC NOTICE LHR NP. 11lt16MN T.S, H1. 72-4760 •A•••TT • L11111 8ar11ttl. "'II' Iii r11ld1nt ol Hun· 1Jn_qron Bt•,11. D•I• of d1•th, Aprll 10, U7l. Survived by 1l1ttr1_MI drlCI M1rt1n1r two _gr1n<1chlldrtn.1 lleny H1rr1r1, Hun-llrlCllOl'I_ B111cfl1 MOblrl Hou1ton, Cm.11 11 1lir11l-orlfld(t1lldrtl'l1 2 1r••l-ndchlldrtn, v1111111on. tod•v. ~ t11 t 'Ml Smllh• Ch•Pll • .• 51rvkn 111l'ldlc1' 11 1~U'J.MMor1111rv. S.rnutl F. Cu1111'r: m~. R•11dent ol L11 V91111, N1vld1. •I• el'-.clt1lll, Aprll 11, 1t7J. Sury ffd 1W 11\0fhet Mn.~OrM CurmJ1111hlm, llldllntJ ·s111•n. fflfeQ 1111, T111t!n1 lllly All!'I Mii er, f'"lerld1;' brother, ltObl'rt Ct.lftnl1111hlm, lndl1111. S.NkH 51h.1!'(11y April 1•, 11 AM, P1cUlc View Chlpt\. 'ttlilll R1>1. SrlK:I A. Kurrll olllcl1ll1111. l11t1rrl)l11I, P1cllk Vlr.>1 N.emorl1I Plrlr. P1clflc Vltw MorllllfY. OlrKIOrl. O•AHAM Wiison LM Gr1h1m. 3?301 Alh>11r, S11n Jv11n C1 ph lr1nc1. 01t1 OI clulll, A11rll It, 1173. SurYIYICI '" wll1, Ew1t'fft; d1V11hltr. M1rUyn Slllrk. Hunlloglon B I.ch . Seryl(I,,_ SelvrdlY, April l•, 1 PM, P11tllk view Che11tl. lnlHITleftll PKlfl( View Mlw;l•L P1rk, P11:ll < View Morl1M1Y, rac1¥.1MtlN Terri M. H1111tn. lot ~2nd St., Ntwpe.rl llH(h. D1t1 ol Cllllll, April 12, ltr.J. Survived try rnolh«, TentH M. H1n1on1 bro!Mt'I. Chlf"IH M•l nd L1wr1nc:1 Htll-'en. R_ry, tonloM. Frldl'f, 7:l0 PM. Requllfl'I M... S11turd1y, 10 AM, both •' Mount C•nnll C11thOllc Cllurch. In· terment, Hotv ll11Ukh« Clrn.i.ry, Baltz. llHC1tron FUllll'll Home, Cosll Mew, Oirec:IML HOSKIN 81rry o . H1Mkl11. At1ldtnl of Now111rt 8e1<h1 c11t1 ol delth, A11ru 11, lt73. SurvlYtd by 54111, Co In Oavld Hotlrln. of H1w11I; p1rtnt1, Mr. 1na Mr1_,__~l11 H01kl11. ,._oort Be1ch1 bro1...r, Jton Hnskl11, E:l111, C1lll.1 sl111r, Ol1na EIH, Ho11rln, Ntwl)Ort Bea(hl p • I I r n I qrandP1renlt, Mr. Ind Mrf· LVle t401kl11, Coron• dtl Ml" materna or1ndP1rtnlJ, Mr. •nd Mrs, l rllft T•YIO<'. Long 811Ch! 11.r. •~n. Golden 51111\U, Yute• V1Utv. le~, IOCl1y, Frlcl1y, 4 PM, P~clflc V Cl\tpel. t11t1rm1nt, P1<llk Vltw Mlmorl~ P•rlr. P1df1c Vllw Mor1uarvl Cini 1. CORD Kendlo A. M(Conl. Ao1 71 ; r11ldMI of El Tt)rO. 01!1 o1 dNlll, Aprll t , lt7l. Survfv, •eel bv dl\lllhler, Mr.· WHll1rn Thron_tJ El r Toro; 11111, Fr1nc: 1 R. MtCord. Tork, Penn$vlY1nl11 brotlllr, Do111td MtCord, Siii\ OlllCIOI n .... 1Jftndson1. A~quillm MIU incl lnl1tmtnl will be held In York, P1nnsylv111l•. LOC:ll 1rr11r1C1emtnr1 bV • MtCormkk Lltl\!111 111ch Mortvarv. 1 lftA•NS 'Welter S. Sr11rM. AHkltnt of L'j~' I Hiiis, Dal~ Of dll lh, Aprtl 11. t7J. Survived tw wife, LUCY !. Sln,1111 bor'lller, H1rwy W. G,.._, Sin G1brlll1 ~Mer, M1bel A. Bou, l19un1 HUis. • -- NOTICI OP I ULK TllANSl't:R COMMUNITY FUN 0 ING COA. POJIATION ., dUIV tPPQIMed Tru111e fl!OTICE IS HEllESY GIVEN TO THE uncllr Iha lotlowlllQ dn<rlbld deed ol c•IOl'fORS OJI" JOHANNl!S A. VAN ,trust WILL SEL\. AT PUl!ILIC AUCTION DD.•.• LLl•NONOEONN,''"r,'o~twRt~.SE ... LE,N0A ':'.~,·. TO TH& HIGHEST 8100EA. FOR CASH .... ... "" (pty1DI• 11 time ol i •I• In l1wtul ITIOMY fl'.9nlfiW It •bolrl to bf midi by TrM15" of """ United Slalel) 111 rlgllt, !ltle Ind Mror, .mo.. butJlllU lddntl II 2969 Ftlr· lnllfltl COl'l'n'l'td TO arod 111;1oN llelcl by !I Yltw ROid, l"-thl City of COlll Mew, under Hid Olld cf Trutt In 11\t property County of Onnta, Stete of Clllfornl1, •Piii hlr1l1111ter dtKrlbtd: 111 flt.,.._ ott.r bulllllU 111mn incl 16-TA USTOR : JACIC 0. MCCAil TY Ind clt'91M1 U'ltd within lt!r .. y11r1 111! Piii• D~R LENE C. MCCAllTY, ll111blnd Ind '° ,,, II ·-to Tr1rr5llrH . ,,, Wiii. l'IOfllflCI S11w'Y, 119 )flt! St .• Cost1 BENEFICIARY: COMMUNITY FUND- Miu, C1llf«nl1, Llllden's Pint 11'\d ING CORPOAATION 1'1lfrlis. 2ff9 F1lrY1tw Aoed. Cm.11 Rei:or<ltd 0.C.rnblr 14, 1970 II ln11r. Mna, Ct111., to MA.Cl< ICURIHAAA 11'\d No. llMll 111 book. NIT, P10t ts3 ol Ol11dat SANOY KUA1HAAA, Tr1nsler ... wllo$1 RKord1 In Ille office of 1111 RK«lkr of lnll.lntli lddrHS Is 20901 Ch•rwood Lint. Or•not County; 11lcl died of l~I 111 the Clly of Hunll119ton 8e1Ch, County CltKrlbn lnl lollow'lng property: ol Or'"8•· Stile ol Cll!forn!1, of the Lot 57 of Tr1ct No. nn, In 1n1 cllY ct followt119 dflCrlbM Plf$Ollll Pf1IPlrlY of 11'>11111, 11 Pit' Mtp recorded In Boo-Tr1ntftt'ol', ">Wit: All ttetll lft ttld-. II•· Ht, P111t:1 .w, 41 •rod • cf ,,,,.,., equlplnlnl 1nd good wlll tf .~ cer· MIKlll•~· M.191, In Ill• olflc• ol Ille !•In "l'lUI llld P•1!Ty blrsl-1 JU!lli#n II Cou11ty Aeconitr of ... 1c1 (_,.,_ Llflll.tn't Pllll ll'ld P11tr1 .. Ind ioettld 11 4491 WYnttll Clrcl1, S1n11 An1, 2fft fl'lr"'tw S'lrttl, In tN Clly llf (OSll C1Utorn!1 Miii, Ceunty of Or11191, Slatt ol (If • slrMl lddrff1 or c~rnori ~. C1Ut1irnl1, 1nd Wlet "-klreoo6ne' bulk nellcft 1, ~ 11Jov1, "" w1rr1nty h lr•M"r win bl r;on1umm1hd Oll_.llJf' 1111r given 11 to 111 comple1tnes1 « <ot- Mondly tilt 31)111 di'( of Aprft. 197l. rfC1MH)." tllnMlgh E.scrow No. 72-721, If • ••· Tiit blnellcl1tY llndef" Mid ~ of c..w dlpjlrtmtnt of 1t1t Newport, tNCh Trv11, by r11son ol 1 brHCll « Oll•ull In lr1ncll of S&wrll't' Pacific N1tloftll ••Ilk Ill• obll1111oi11 ,KVrld t 111 r 1 by •I 30! \'11 Udo In" fht Cltv of NiwP«I hlr1tofore e11C1111111 and cltllv1rld ID th~ ll1ch, Cou11ty of Or111g1, Sl•tl tf Call-11nc11r1lgned • wrlll.-n 01d1r1llon cl tomll. • . O.t1ull •ncl Dtm1nd fw S1l1, Ind wr1'!111 OATEO Mlrch ')f, 1973. Mike of bt•Kft Ind ol •lttHon to <aYOr M1ek Kurlh1r1, Tren1f'"" If!• unaersl11nfd lo 1111 slid l)fol)lrly to 5111<1'1' Kurlh1r1, Tr11n$twta utli ty said Obll91llon1, 111'\d Jhl.r11t11r !he 1•CURITY ,ACl,IC MATIOHAL IA"IC 11ndertlOntd <lllSld l"d llOllCI of br11cl> '·°" I • lM7 -nd ct tlecllon lo be RtcO<"ded Oectmbtr Mt w""' SHch, Cl t2"J 20, ltl".2 Is l111lr. No. llt 7D 111 book 111471 Aft1 tllrt• c.,.i1M P•D•.fOS. ol Mid Offlcl1I A.1<:ord1. 1r. •.sc. Off. S1ld tit• wlH be rnlde, bu! wlthoul .K,.. HlffnW 12-m COYll'llfll « w1rr1n1y, ••P'•n.,. Implied, Publllllacl Or1n111 CDttl O.llf Piiot, r1111rdln11 !Ille, POtlfnlon, or en· A,,-H \), 1m 10'4·73 c11rntw11\C1'1, lo Pl'!' !hi r11n1lnl"ll prln---, 11------------:.:..-clptl sum of 1111 nolt{I), HCurtd by 11ld PUBUC NO'J1rP DHil of Tr111!, wltft l11llr111 IS 1n said ..,.,. no11 prOYldtd, lllY111C1S, If •nv. under 1111 11·:::::::-:-=-o.:c::==-=:-:--:::CC'~.,.-,,,l terms of 111ld Oeld ol Trust, 1111, chergrl ,UILIC M'EAR..[NGS WILL SE HILO BY Incl 1xpen111 ol 1111 Tru1lee Ind ol !ht THE COSTA Mli.$ll PLAHNIJtC COM· trvsl1 cr-.Ttd by 1lld DHC1 o1 Tr1111. MISS ION II th& Cltw:...._ Hill, J7 F1lr ~Id 1111 will bl lltld 1111 Frld1y, M1y Dr Ion, COiii Min, C111 If ' XI 11, .1911 11 II :00 A.M. 11 Ille Olfkes of T p.rn. « II IOOl'I IS poulbla lier o. ServlCI Comp1ny, Blftk of Arnerlc~ 1111 Mand1y, Aprtl ». 1m _ Tower, One Cl'l' Soultvtrd W•s!, $ullt 11: ... Nlf'!I IM follow'lftlll 1Pltl~fltM: •JUG, Or111111, C1Ulornla . 1. .... P""*' Mt. . "l•73'411, for Ol'fl..:.._Ml,cll n, lt1l. Rlctllrd A. 5-11, .c:M-A E'1st 17111 COMMUNITY FUNOING Slrftl, Cotti Mii•, Cllll., f or COAPORA,T ION 11 i&ld Trustee permln lon to r•-Pl"OCltrf'f II Sy T. D. ·s'!•V1cE COMPANY ' dffc:rfbld In IM pt!Ulon, loc•lld •I H7, •.lllent ' 1"1, 1nd ,,, E. 11111 51., COlll ~. 8y K1r111 MK-I ' • C1lltornl1, trorn Cl to •...CP _ •' no -.... • I Mtmbtr of Ely1l1n Lodi!• No. •11, F•AM, Lo' Art11ll11 1 Foundlt ol Maton!C l.odol No. 116, P1lm De11rt. SlrYICll, Mon<llY. Aorll 16, 3 PM, W11 IClrk 0' the Htellllr. Fcr•ll Lawn, Gt111d1l1, ollkt1rtd bv F.lysl~n Lod<le No. •11 l't.AM, Los Angt!H. 1nurnmtnl, FCl!'ISI Lawn, Glen- t. Z-l•Clllfl• ,_II M1. z•-rwo, :~~~::;.r s11er1t1ry • fllf" Schllyltr C. Jf1Vr«, 0 .0.S., 3037 PubU..,,_ed Or1ng1 COllt .......... C1prl Line. Cotta M"', C1ll1., tor Apr/I 6, ll , 10 1973 \ dllt. .,.mllv 1111111nts m1morl~1 con-Tdbutfor" btl midi to 1 l~vorltt t11~'1ty. ''l<~~uer Laguna 1111<h Morr111ry, Olrec:-""'· THOMPSON l Ved8 0 . TilorftP50n. A<>'" 70, ~I 531 Fullerron Ave., Newoort 8e1(h. O~te of i!eMh, April 11. 197J. SurvlvMI bv ! ""'""~Irr. W•nd~ Oavl1. San!f Ant: son, r.1enn ThomOIO~. N"" Ynr~: si ster. Gl~dvs Peterkin. Aonvllle, Cat!t.: St'nn "''"""'hlldr~: lwo or~~t"l•~ndchlld••n --1 Serylcff wlU tHI held S1t11rclly, 2 PM, Flr•I \Jnlted M~thodltl Cllur(h cl Cotti MHll Frlena1 mav c•ll 1! 81!1 llrotdwev ni~oo-1111 111! Fr1lf1v. 111i.rrnen1 t41rb61' Rt•l Mernor 11 P1rt . Bell li'ro1Clw1y Mortu1rv, D!recl°WA•D I Lllrlan Atlee Wlrd. 10St Pr11ldlnl SI., l Co11a Metl. Datt DI (lc1tn, AprU 11 , 1'73. I llurvived bv 10n. Jol><'I F. W1td, Arc•dll r I d•110lller1, Ora JNll ll1nk1 1nd M1rllv11 • 011melle. bolh of Al•ska: mother, •,Ellr1rie111 Turnbull, P1111dln11 one 1!tllr; dh1 brolh1r1 to;vtn or Ind c 11 11 d rt n , ,Jllll'fTIOl'lll 1en•tf'I wltl be htlCI Molld1Y, ,: 11 AM. s11rr.a1roer1111 rc11~ M1i1 , cnapel. Prl~~t'" 1n1errn1111, P1<lllc Cresr • Cemelerv. ll•l!1·Bero1ron f'uner1I Horne. .:: f0>!~ Meil, Dlrec:tors. ' -; I ' l ~ l 1 ~ j . ' I I ! ! ARBUCKL E & SON WESTCLtFF MORrUARY 427 E. 171h St., Cosla J\1esa 646-4888 DAL17,D:RGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del !\far 673-!MSO Cost a J\1esa '48-U.Z4 • • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Co!lla Atesa Lt 8-3111 • McCOR~UCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1705 Lag11aa Canyon Rd. •H-1115 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAi. PARK Cemetery l\tortuary Ct.ape! 3500 Paclnc View Orlve Newport Beach . Clllrornla 144-1?00 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FllNERAL ROME 7111 Bolu Aft. We1tmln11e1' - MTTRS' ilORTVARY m MP l!I. u .. dogtoo II<.,.. u.an ' l Ex1>erienced Board Member ' Financial-f>rofe-ssio1ral Parent and Property Taxpayer BOARD OF EDUCATION NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Mr. & Mrs. Nigel Bailey Hancock Banning Carl Boswell Mr. & Mrs. Douglas W. Burgess Mr. & Mrs. Don Burns Lewis Byington Ward Chamberlain Charles Cringle Richard D. Croul Supporters: John Grimley Mr. & Mrs. Don Huddltston Bob Kelchner Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kimme Robert Lilly Mr. & Mrs. M. Manahan Mr. & Mrs. Jule Marshall Paul F. Marx • • Hall SHly Tom Sharp Dr. David Smiley William R. Smit+. ' Mr. & Mrs. Kalmen S,..Aetich Mr. & Mrs. BiR Speyers Mr. & Mrs. W. L Stabl.r 'Albert Stockton , Mr., & Mrs. John Stockwell Mr. & Mr1. John Slone!Nn 111nnlul1111 to 1ncroach ' Ifft Into 11111----;;:;;o' ;::;--::::=:-:::::-'<.:...::: rl(!U!rfd S tool lldl Ylrd .elbtc:k Wllhl 1n 1l11ched pe.llP (~t. loc:•ltd tt 3037 C1prl LIM, Cotl• ~ •• C1lll., tn 1•A.1 (-"'ccc:-::cc--------- Zon1. INVlaONMINTAL ltlVIEW •oAao :t. Z.. ••c"""'° '-'' Ht. Zl•JJ.ll, Notice 11 tler•b~ olv111 by The lot Mlchtll 0 . 1<1y, 1 ... 0 N....,f!Orl Envlronmtnlll Rt~llW l oercl City of 11¥0., Cotti M•u. C•llf., tor ptrmlnlon Huntington Beach. tnor !ne toi'lowlng .., to l!nll'ld 111 1pprovtd "CP" site pl1n. v1ronmlftl1I Extrnpt1011 OK1•ri!lon ..;. (Ill ZE·n.otJ, loc1ted •I 1600 Superior Q11tll1 w1r1 !1nr111~11y approved on Ap II AYt ., CCllltl MISI, c1111., 111 • Cl..CP 10. 1973: r Zone. EO 7).2' -100 unit cl1Ytl0Prnent lotlltd ,.,. fllrttllr lnform•llon ori the 11>ove •I PHrce Street belWffn Bolu Chi ------ll1i.Jletllona, let~ W·WS_!)f"_c~llJJ ancl__G_{fftL-bV Arn..-1(111-~,i~~ ftlr"oPllC~fiffil~r!iMnt, !Ulldirs !NOTE: The SO\llrd hai nol R~ 200, 11 F1lr Dtl'n, Cot!!._ M11-1, _rTlldl I ~t1rmln1Hon on lh!1 PfOIKI 11 CIUfllmll , lo Whither,, 11 non trlYlll Ind !hey Wiii COSTA MIU. m11ke lllllr lln•I delerrnl111Uon at tne ,LANNING COMMIUION Ind ol 11111 llOlll"ll PltlCld.) H. J. WOOO. CNll'1'nln EO 73-)l -IAR 7J..62l 4 pl1x 1Plrlmtn1 WIHl1tfl L. Dunn. «1mpl1x l0<1!9d on the lllli'!fl ilcle of S«l'lftry •nd Olrtttor lllh 511"111 f!etr OllYI by WHU1rn Sltr- ol Pl1nnlftlll 111\Q Budll. ,llbltsllld Qr111p toert 01lty Piiot. EO 73-lS -{AR 13-SSJ ConS!rutUon gl A,rlt 11, lf73 J.097-73 Two duPllX bulldl11111 10Cl!ed II 611 llfd 610 1111! S!rtel by s . G. Wllll•m• PUBLIC NOTICE EO n-36 -(Alt 73-Stl Com.1ruei1on of IWo Clupl1x l>Vl!d!llQs 1oc1ted 11 ll• •nd NOTICI OP 61AllSMAL'1 U.LI 526 15th Str11t by 11. G. Wlllll"ll EO 73-37 -fAk 73-571 Con1tr11<11on· or -•lld 00 ComP1n'f, • Calltornl• cor· Clupl•• b11UCll11Q lot•!ICI 11 szs lStn jlor1tlon tk., ,..llnlllf, v._ $.I. A.onoon SlrHI by B. G. Wllllarni. (&., a COf"POrl"llll It al, Dlftndlnl, No. ED 73"31 (AR~ll Construction of ont ao c n en. . +pie• on p1rce1 so• x 111.5• Wlll<h l y Ylr!Ut of 111 IXklrtlon l11ul'd on 11 !WIMn"y •II• ol 1xl1tl11g •bllldontd M1n:ll l•. 1m by "" SU91tlor Court. oll well 10c:1tld II 19!ft Str"' 137' SW ol COUftty ot LGI A.11ple1, IJUOomf!'ll 111· Or111111 Avenut by Ol!btrl O B er lllrld: Ji11uary 31, 1m1. 11111 o1 EO 73-411 -(AR 1l'6<1) coniirll(°Jon• of C111f«111t . upctn • llldgm•lll 111tereC1 lrt two 1lory 6-\Jnll B!llrlment bu!ld! f1wr of ••Id OU Com11111y, a C1llf0f'nl1 IOC•ltd on SE corner ol l'Olh Str"' ,;: cor'PO!'llf1111, Soutri.rn T1nk Ll11tt. 1 P1<1n by Alcllard N S1lmonson C1Ufornl1 eoflKWlllon, ,lffoll\lnl Ell· ED 7.1-•1 -(AA 7l,.)l-Con1trv~l!on cMntt C«J,, • C1llfonll1 corpoi'll10fl, In· -4·plex loc1ttd •1 Th1 5£ cor11er o; dl>lfdUlll)' Md dofns bllllllltl 11 SO\.lfhel'n 20th Ind W1lnut by Rlchar(I r c Ttllk Lt111t COl'l'IJlflf 1• ludslmtnl ~lmon1111/Ken"l!h IC. Raoeri. J 1 N. C,.lflln and ... 11'111 S, f , •Olldon Co., A Cll9)' OI lheM r1port1 11 1111 ll1t wl!ll Inc., • cwp&ratlon. Sttptitn e. •Ol'Mlon tile City Clerk, Clty o1 Hunllftllllotl sa1eh lfld Vll"Olftll M. ll:ondon, !NIMncl Ind Wiit "° Ptclft , H11ntlnotot1 Stech, Cillfornla' 11 ludllrnMI ttftOtl, 1......,-ftt I lltl Ally peri.on Wlllllng fo CDmmlnt 1111 ~ INllllCI ol 17.l'Of.» tctl>tHf -on Mid flO(ll"tl m•y clo SCI Within 10 d•Y• of Ill(~ 1""9l'Mnl on !hi 4 ... of !hi IMll&fte• ol nolka ln writing 17)' Pf0\'lill119 1 COPY 1 .. ~ llllt\/llOft. I .,. .... l&Yltd IJOOll Ill !hoe the Olrltlor ol EnYll'Vftmlll!ll A. o r1tllf, H"9 atld l!'liw.tt ,of wtd lUOlrTlllll In Clnt Pl the City Clerk. U no ==f ""111t1 In h pt'Olll&l'ty Ill 11ta Counl'f o1 Ii flllCI w1thlft 11'4 lG city rlod DI"_,., Sta'* o1 CIH""'11, det<rr..d n lotrd't tctlPft 11\tll bl ltf'lll, ~ 1 c:! fofllWt: rntnt 11 IUtd, "" lotrd wm c.on"'61r Lot 1 111 8Mctc ,,. of Ltkt Trld 111 lnlonnltlori •I llloltr fin! rtgulir Fl'lllll'::: ltll (Wl'lly o1 °'"'"' SI•!• o1 flll1owlno ••Plr•tlOll ot 1111 POltlno oarlad C1!1"""'•· 11 w tl'I" nteontld 111 loot NoOc1 Is lllrllby 1hr1n 11111 an E""I.,,.:,. .. p ... IS el' M1ltlll-~ Ill IM t'nlntll lrnPKt 51••-t hn bttll IUb Offlc1 o1 Illa County ~ I/I whl fflllltd tor "" followl,,g P'Oltd· · caunty, ,,,,..,,,. 11 Conwt'IOlllY ri-El• 7).7 _ IED 7).IJI 2'6 11nl1 "1111tll'nlflt 1s: rlNSll'I St.. Newport .,JHCh, COll'!plex loc.1'9d on Ec!lllOlr Mir C1l1forrllt, NtWl1rod by Jallft E, Wiiii. Erwin S. deMocskonyi Ruth Eddington Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Eilertson Mr. & Mr" Lyman S. Faulkner Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gaynor Mr. &. Mrs. Davis McNamte Mr. & Mrs . .Carl Neisser ·Richard Othmer James W. Peyton Dr. & Mrs. Donald F. Stoughton Robert P. Swift NOTICI JS Hl!REIY GIVEN tlllt Ol'I The Envlronrntnl1I lllYilw Sotrd In ,rlCle'f', MIY II, Jtn. II ,100 &'dock P.M. i.nc. 19 Of&OM't In En~1rOll"1111!ij 11 Or1111>1 COVflly Hl rtor MllftklNI llflf*f Repatt lor IUCll Ofal!llCI Ind Covrt, .C01 J1mw.t ltoad, City af tolklt1 !~ lht 1111bllc 11111 ln!trtlled NIWPOl'I IMCll. CNl\l'f ol Or••· Sl•tl lllt'lla lllformetton Incl com"*''• 1 ol C1llloml1, I -..111 1111 •t pi.rllilc 1uctron Wflll119 ret&tlw tu the hno1c1 or the ,.,:. tt tllt lllthttl lllddar, tor ct•h In l•wtul ~ PTO!t;C'iupon Illa tnY1fDrlrnlni •rod IMM'f of tY19 Ut!ltld St•tM. all llMr -ftgllt, MY fl'lllllOft or 1lltr11tll>111 Dy Which mt. 1!111 lnf'tnttl of Mid ludtlmtnt *'Or• •l'lt' Id_.. etrriMQWl\c:n to ~ '""' Ill !tit •boYt HKrltl&d ~.,.. or IO ",'-, mt)' ,bl •YOldtd "" m111,.1:: mvtll tlltrtof II m1Y bl n&efftlry lo UCll nfom'llltlort Ind COll\lfltl'lh 1111111 .. ,It.., •110 .. iteut1on, with ICCf'llld In• ffll'd Wllhln illlrtv 1)(1) cl•Y1 from .,,. c1a1: '-"' '"° coeh. . bl 11111 notlc~ COPlft of Ill• fnvl,..,.. O•ltd •• Nawoort lucit. C1Hl'tlrftl1, ,,.,.,,,.1 llflf)lct Sl•l•fl'lllll .,. lllot ,,., __ _ A.prll II, 1'71 IN City Cltn'1 olll<1, 10Cllld 11 Dr. & Mrs. Wallace Gorrie Dr. & Mrs. Dudley Pfaff Dr. & Mrs. Tom Robinson Mr. & Mrs. David Schweiner , • Jon Unvort Roy Ward Horbert R. Wilson OU.L.AltO O. WI L IC I It. f 0 H , Pite1!\, Hu11T!11Qloll lllCll, Ctllfornli fbr MM'lhat pWl/C fl'll&w. ll"llfoWl1111 lht •~Ill••"°" ol Mllllklptl (ovrt, Or11191 Covnly fhlrly UOI CllY !lf'ICl!I, lhl IMrd Intend• Ma'bOI' Judkl1I Dhltk:I lo Hoot I n E!WJronl'llln"t lll'l11tct &.tpor! If lun• !Ii, Eldtr, °"""" tor rhlM proflctl, WAYlill 1-'fMOM''°" lOfl'I kYwni. P. O ... lM SK'allry .,,,.....,, C:....,.. ,... E11V1rontl'lflllll Rl'lfaw l01rd A~ Pt&WI" DATEO! Alrff IJ. 1m, po I . °'"9"11 Cb11l Dilly ,llol P~llllacl Or1nta Cot1! Dilly 'lklt+ A IJ. .. '11, Ifni lOM-7) ~ lJ, 1m 1•n ' • • -' • -. ' -- ' • l ur.rer ao • .-,. r , garden , Bandini SOIL BUILDER . © -- IN FREE MERCHANDISE! NO l'URCHM E NECESSARY ... WIN NERS Will BE NOTIFIED JQtn the celebrati on at Nurseryland 's new ul tro·modern Tustin Garden £e~ter. Frie ndly <1nd professional garden ex- perts are waiiing lo >erve you •.. Hurry lo N~rseryla nd· duri ng our Giant. 3 Doy Sale! Fri ., Sat. & Sun. Ap ril 131 h. I oih and 15th. Drawiags and Free Mercha ndi se at Tu stin location only . . b • . 1GRAND OPENING t ·. SPECIALS . . . '· ~ , WROUGHT llON SCROLL WALL HANGER - 4.00 199 " VALUES · . iA:f WROUGHT llON • ADJUSTABLE FERN STAND 7.95 . 499 VALUES -EA. i BED~ING PLANTS PATIO FURNITURE ---i r.• ~ ~·· •JETUNIAS •MARIGOLDS ~-•ASTERS 70' VALUE NOW ONLY \ LANDSCAPE SPECIALS! • AllMSTRONG JUNIPER · •STAKED PYRACANTHA • MONTEREY PINE Tremendous selection of cus- ~tom styles at realistic prices. PEPSI-COLA I -- 'BY THE i CUP! ' GRAND OPENING SPE~IAL • 100.00 VALUE 42" PATIO TABLE and 4 Arm Chairs ·--~-' ·-···" ' ' ~ R-A\: .. l=RC.EW:AY • GRAND OPENING GARDEN SPECIALS! • TWISTED JUNIPER •INDIAN HAWTHORNE 2.47VAWE NOW ONLY IN ONE GAL. 'CONTAINERS IMPORfED ·ENGLISH HAND TOOLS Made in England. Four different toots to choo~ from . 1.00 VALUE NOW 59c . ONLY •• BEARRS LIME Heavy bearing b'ush variety . 'HYBRID BERMUDA SOD -5 SQ. FT. ROl~ SPRENGER I FERN IDEAL FOR BASKET . OR GROUND ·~DYil • 1.57 VALUE I NOW ONLY -149 EA. EA. GAL. ~i<ING PALM - • . ~~AL.E .... ,· .. , Three excellent specimens for 11ny·t1ndsc1ping-projet • NOW 5L9.95 ONLY . IA:-SIT '---'·~7..YALUf_-tt '-~f~"~L,gtowjog tcopkal_ .. ~ •-palm sea for tbia vari· · ely. soil fo r all planting. 4 cu. ft, ~g. Reg. 3.79 . • 'I . 6.55 VALUfS NOW ONLY PA TIO UMBRELLAS FROM 2995 NOW ]39- 3 for . 999 29~. S GAi.. • •• NOW AVAILABLE THE·WORLD'S FINEST QUALITY ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS & TROPICALS . AZALEAS Lush semi-shade "'varieties in bud and bloom in one gal. conta iners. 2.47 VALUE NOW ONLY 99! "DOC" CHA·KtM.CO SAYS JUST SPRAY ON • • TERI~· VITE The all 1•111ose lertiliztr tfoit makes water wetter tor hard pioblem soil• . • COYerS 6,000 Sq. FL r.j: 4.97GAI.. • All SALE ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND SPECIAL GRAND OPENING HOURS Fri. and Sat. 8:30 AM 'til.9 PM Sunday 8:30 AM 'til 7 PM TUSTIN . SALi ,.iCU ANAHEIM &fKTIYI 49! IMPORT SPECIALS COCO FIBER 18"x30" •DOOR MAT 5.00 VALUES NOW ONLY I . 1" •·BAMBOO BASKETS 1.75 VALUES NOWONLY 99' ~~~ 77' EA. GAL. ur.re r· 1.97 NOW 99' " VALUE ONL '(' IA. GA.~ ENGLISH PRIMROSES A riot of color all in bud and bloom . Ideal for con- ta iner or sem i-shade gar· den. 60' VALUES NOW ONLY 29~ •, . ' • t . ® • ~ -_ ..... ....... -1050 E. EDINGER AT NlWPORT FRtEWAY ' NIXT TO L & M LIJMlll iii IOT1I CllAllGI COWTY LOCATIONS 1123 N. EuaJD AT LA PALMA AVE. nur.reryland ... noture1 . Partner: for every bloomin ' thing •: ' t ~ l '· l •• • • .. • • :1 DAILY PI LOT Friday, APf!I 13, 1973 County Budget Decre ase~ SANTA A:"iA -Orange County administralivt officials ~·ere pleased Thu rsday when County Clerk \\'llliam St Johri presented a pr el Im l na ry budget for 1973-74 1hat calls for less 1pendjng than the cur- rent•year. Grant Give11 UCI Prof Get;s 1of79 . Dr. Robert T. Mci ver, Jr. assistant professor of,..Chem· istry at UC Irvine, has been awarded a research fellow· ship by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. · . _,..... Prof. J\1cf\cr, 27, is one of 79·young scientists on col- Jf!ge and university campuses to 1"eceive the 1973 Sloan FellO\\'ships !or Basic Research. They were selected .from .the fieldl of neuroscience, mathematics and the ·ph,ysical sciences on the basis ot nominations from senior col· jeagues. ..l With the fellow&hip Prof. Mciver, an Irvine resident. wj_ll continue his development of a pplsed ion cyclotron re.onance techrilque which provides an accurate mea111 for 1tud)'inl the chemical reactJons which occur In gases. These studies tiave contributed to the fundamental under- -staildlftl or chemical reactivity and may ultimately form the foundation for the UH of gas phase chemistry as a r,apid and economical means of synthesizing new chemi- cals. .the I St John's decrease wasn't other department's big. but In the .framework of '" the adminis ve staff continuina: inflation the-. 5591 · ~ursday ir needs for d I •• I mill. 19,.>-14. ecrease n tu:c; 1.5 ion h ,1 sh 1• De " ar a s partment budget led . ~obert Tho~, sked fJr 42,489,678, up county admuustratlve of(i $117.041 or 5 percent over tfie ""t::i praise it as currenl year. Otif?f Marshal budget." Dillard 0 . WilkirsOn wan ts to Despite reduction in add three members to his overal penses, the county staff for a total of 151. c wants to hire 1.hree ad- ltional persons bringing bis total workforce up to 134 . 11.f1 SAID the fou r-day work y,·eek now used in his mar- riage license and naturaliza- ti on bureau is a big success. "People in that department pass up charices for promotion rather than leave," St -Jahn said. 'St John praised the "·ork of Clerk of the Board June Alex- ander and her staff of seven, "San Diego Cou nty has J? in the ~'i-e department .and Los ·Angel.es Cov.nty more .than &J," he advised. The county clerk's decrease was \Vi pcd 1nodest oul by TlfE 3UPERlOR C o u rt budget request is up $282 ,521 to a total of $2.f million, 13 perceQt over the pre~t year. .ID_creases in the number of judges, mandated by the state , calls for 10 add il'io nal employe. to a total or 105. A~rlcyltutal Comm issioner Williartl Fitcben asked for a modest lncrea~ o( $11 ,451or 2 percent to briJli hi! budget to '742.793. Fltchen's dep,ai:tment includes the Air Poll1,1tlon Con· trol Distr'ict a.nd the Sealer o( Weights and J\1easures. Vallerga wants 22 new cmploye.'i to bring the staff level to 288. • ·' / / / .Y /' (PaW 1".Utkal Ad'tw11Mm11U , / ·VOTE ·APRIL 17th FOR / DONAtD STRAUSS -FOR COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEE • (DISTRICT #51 "If. ~·_.could get men of the caliber, integrity and ability ·of. ·Donald Strauss on aH our Co,:1-::'ity Co 11 e CJ e Boards, many · of our · hi~her education ·. lems· woul~ be nearer solution." .. FRANK NEWMAN CHAIRMAN, H.E.W • .TASK FORCE ON REFORM IN .HIGHER EDUCATION Clll1et11 !Or l!rllllJ. CMlr 11, Mn. .M. I . A~. tl• VII Lido SOl!d, H.wport lwch. i J • OPIN DAILY 9:30 10 9130 ·SUNDAY 10 to 7 I BUENA PlllC lltlth I. OI~ TOllANC( S$ulvl'dl Mid Hfwltlomt lAKlWOOD CMsonil. l P•fmQ\1111811111. O,UNGl ~GrM 81Yd.tndMlnehtsltfGll~HILLI llOICNtiwclflllSI. WOODlANO HIUI 211X1 VlctorY Btvdi, IM .... ISIDI U l'tlef s1. SANfl ANA Horlll of Soutfl c.o.st PIW • 1 ' r ,(. • ~ • ij " ' l .. ' ., /' • ' • ~e~ord S~t Straigh- • Femisists Didn't Bur,i Bras By 808 !>IONIWE NEW YORK (AP) -Footnote lo history: department or bra l>uhili.>i· QuesUon: Did any femil),ist ever burn a bra in protest? Answ~r: The record shows at leasl one bra burned a_nd another slightly smoked. ... Why the question? Well, leaders ' of women's liberaUon say no bra was ever burned in anger, that it has become a -symbol meant lo demean a movement - with a' ¥riOUS purpose. City during lhe 1968 Miss America con· test. That apparently is false. WOMEN'S UB pickets protesting the pageant talked of a "symbolic bra burn- ing." But reporters who covered the event say the demonstrators ended up throwing bras, ·girdles and hair curlers in a "freedo1n trash can." One newsman recalls a 'picket prepar· ing to bum a bra by lighting newspapers in a wastebasket. But the papers never really caught fire before police· put out the smokey flames. 't'he l>ra._was_sliihll.Y smoked. • THE ONE authenticated bra burning "IT. NEVER happened," declared an took place in Oklahoma City during a editor Ms demonstration in conjunction with the at ., the feminist magazine, -1970 national Women's Liberation Day. "Nobody ever 'burned a bra that· I ·Mrs. Gwen Rose, secretary of a know of," said Betty Friedan, a leader YV.'CA branch .3nd an organizer of the of the National Organization of Women , local protest, set a bra to flames. She adding that she ,thinks the w!x>Ie thing is also ·clccidentaily ignited a small patch a product of the media's 'imagination. of gr'ass and' a cardboa rd box of un· ·The "common assumption is that bra derwear that ·wa s IQ have been burned ·~ burning began with demonstrators later . .. ~ outside the Convention Hall in Atlantic! You could look it up. ~~~,.,. ,~~~·1'!11<~ ~ "'~ • Senate Testimon Author ef ends His Diet '1 J j WASHINGTON (UPI J Embattled diet revolutionary Dr. Robert C. Atkins, Claiming 10,000 trouble-free reducers in support, has defended his high-protein menu before a Senate c ommi ttee as "eminently safe, medically proper, and exceedingly ef- fective." whose nutrition co u n c i I chairman, Dr. C. E. But· lerv;orth, told the committee that the Atkins low-carbohy- drate diet is "risky and \lery dangerous." a risk of hardening of the arteries and coronary disease bec~use of its high cholesterol content. Atkins, 42, author of the best s e 11 l n g "Diet Revolution," Thursday criticized Sen . George S. McGovern's Com- mittee on Nutrition and Human Needs for calling him as a witness on the subject of diet fads and fr auds. HE ALSO struck back at the American Medical Associatio1\ YOU ARE All INVITED TO A ·I The medical community, Atkins said, "should be cooper ating on tbc develop- ment of rresh approc:aches for combatting obesity instead of quarreling over every new sugges tion that departs from the traditionally standard but un s ucces s ful recom- mendations of the medical establishment." mE AMA said Atkins' diet plan is "neither new nor rev· Olutionary'~d could lead to NOW SERVING THE COSTA MESA / SANTA ANA COMMUNITY. TAK~ ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL PRE-OPENING PHASE #2 OFFER. ' . This is )he totel average cost I! you enroll only on a course designed JiillyLAYLANNEl <'""/""'"HEALTH SPAS COSTA MBA/SANTA ANA 3611 SOUTH BRISTOL ·construction site at corner l!ristol and MacArthur Atkins argued that he studied 10,000 patients and fcund ' "no persistently dele- terious side effects attribu\- able to this diet." THE M1A said possible side-effe cts included fatigue, dehydration, nausea, vomiting and 10,ss of. appeti te. Such effects would be a "rarity," Atkins said, and that if such symptoms appeared, the dieters were cautioned to increase mineral, f 1 u id or carbohydrate intake until the condition clcared~up. ·' J, ·~ ' . . --- ' ' , • •• t-I 1y, April 1-3, 1973 DAILY Pll.01 J;f tne r -. Knit1 shirts · Shorfsl~eve polyester/nylon pattern knlts.J4Y2-17. 3.99 Polyesler/triaCetate deep tones and fancies. 14 Y2-17, 32--35. Short sleeve 5.99 Long sleeve 6.99 The ties 2.49 ea . ~'~'1 <$.:~~%~· 0 Knit .. ~portcoats Textured poJyester doubteknlt, tapered fit Patterns and aolld colors. 37-46, regular and long. 34.88-1 Knit sla6ks 8.97 Polyester solids In chocolate, grey, navy, red, white or blue. Waist, 30-42; inseam, 29-33. ·9.97 Polyeater patterns in brown.-blue, wine end ~rey checks, patterns , plaids, fancies. Waist, 30-42: inseam, 29-33. Men 's fashion shoes ." 9.88 Pair . Two·tone lace--ups with bump 1oe, Adjustable strap and buckle. now-look high heel. Synthetic uppers. Black or while poromeric uppers. · • -. MllNA ,An 8tfdl .. °"""""*'pt TOllAHCI IN! Hl#ltlornt u.•rwooo CtriOll SI .. Ptt•~ l l'o'd. Ol4NCM Glr<tttl.Grow IJvd. IN! Mantflt,!tl' GIANAOA MIU llKI0.1$ ... rll y WOOOlAHO Nflll 11~ Yietorr 11¥0. ltMI MOI M Trltf ~. SNnA AHA Morltl M Soult! CotV '111.-OPIN NkT f:)O"' t :)O ·IUNtAf 11 .. 7 I /' .~ ' I ' ! \ • OAU,,V PILOT ,.. Frid11, Aprll 13, 1973 DAILY ,ILOT St1ft 'llole ' Picasso's Kin Tries Suicide From Wire Seniice1 PabUto Plcuso, 23-year~d grandson of the late painter Pablo Picas.so, tried to com- mit suicide 1n Nice, 1',rance b)I swallowing a chlorine bleach product, hls mother said. He was imm e diately hospitatlzed. "It WiU be 48 hours before _the doctors can ,say whether he will live," Pablito's mother, (·PEOPLE Mrs. Emilienne Lotte, said. Pablito is the son of Pablo Picasso, the famous artist's Jnly legitimate son. Pablit~ lives with his moth.er and sister In nearby Golfe Juan, Fra,nce. His parents a r·e divorced. TRIP WINNER -Kenneth Woodward (right), di~ector ol British Columbia De- Jl3.l'l1nent or 1'ravel lnduslry. congratulates Florence Crawford of Costa ti-lesa, \\inner or t rip lo British Columbia at ''Vacationland" show Thursday night. \Vith her are son, Gordon, and \vife, Marlene. * Archbishop Stepan Trocbt.a of Czechos lovakia , secretl y named a cardinal four years ago, was given his symbolic red biretta by Pope Paul VI in a ceremony at the Vatican. Bound for Ca11ada The ceremony; in the Consistory . Hall of the Papal Palace, w a s attended by Jaroslav Frost, an attach~ to the Czechoslovak Embassy in Italy. It was the first tim e an official of the Communist government attended a Vatican ceremony. Me~a F_a 1nily Wi1is V acationlan~ Trip -· Florence Crawford. v.•ife or a retired Orange Coast area real · estate men, tal ked her son and doughtcr·in-law into going to the Vacationland Br i I i sh Colun1bia show T hu rs day night inSttad uf 1vatch1ng television. Crawford won the trip for two given away at the climax of the show presented jointly by the DA IL Y PILOT and the Evening College di vision 'lf Orange. Coas t College. ~1 1tS. CRA WFOlll)'S hus· band, Gordon, formerly wos u shoW "'as presented free or charge by the DAILY PILOT and Orange Coast College as part of the colle ge 's Evening College Lecture Series. It was similar to th e Btitish Columbia show presented last year by the same sponsors. * The 65-year.old Washington- As a result, the entire fa.rn1 · ly is busy today planning a visit to I h e \\•Cstcm1nosr province ol Canada . t-.1 r s. real estate man in Cot·ona de! ~---------~ based wrlter and broadcaster, Alistair C.ooke, has been made an honorary knight of th~ Order of the British Empire, for his contriblitlon to British- American understanding. He retired last year after 30 years as U.S. correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, and has contributed a Weekly "Letter from America" to the Brjtish Broadcasting Corp . Ed itor Na n1ed Of Law Heview Mar but. since retirement, has made his hom e for the past yea r in a Costa Mesa mobile home park. itichacl D. Hughes .. Actually," said her son, Gordon Jr., "she and Dad klnd of use my home address as headqua rters now . Th~y have a travel trailer and putter o r around all over with it." Ne\11port Beach l?as been nu1n· Co rrion. and his \\I if r . ed Hesc;i rch Editor and Uta h Marlene. accompanied the Edi1or uf the Utah Law Re vif·w. officials at th c Universit,Y of ·utah have an- nounced . . Published qua l'tcrl y by the College of Law. the journal is a con1pilation of articles writ- ten by profeSsors. ~ttorneys, <ind students on trends in cur- ren t law. \11inner to the show at New1xirt Harbor Hig!i&hool along with an e5timaled 1,000 others. l'RODUc'EO AND•packaged by I h e British ColumbiR Department of T r a v e I Indu stry in cooperation with \Veslcrn Air lines, the Vac'a· tlonland Bi:_ifish C o I um bi a 6 Lanes In Store . SACRAMENTO (AP ) - A contract to widen the Riverside Freeway to six lanes in Corona a n d Riversj de has been an-- nouncCd by James A .. Moe'., state director or public \\'orks. The $1 ,794,373 contract for the .~·mile stretch west of McKinley street in Corona was _ a1varded to ''eager Copstructors of Riverside:-· since 1936. * Lady Bird Johnson has ac- cepted an invitation to address the graduating class at the University of Virginia June 3. Former-President Lyndon B. Johnson originally ag reed to give the address. Aftei his death in January, Joh-n Patrick, head of the graduating class, said Mrs. Johnson wa s invited to replace her husband "not as a formal gesture but because she is a per~ of renown in her own right." WE CARE. WE URGE YOU TO rCARE, TOO!. Harry Moo11 Mr. 011d Mt$, Pifer Hyg11 Mr. Jomei Diiiey Mr. 011d Mr1. Mork G11mblrttr Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. 11011d Mn. J°'-k I . Co\lawoy Mr. 011d Mrs. lob•rt Cott.nll Mr. 011d Mrs. l n1c• Cr .. ~ Mt. Giid Mrs, Joell w. Gi.1111 Mr. and Mn. Arnold Ha110 Mr. 011d Mrs; Ccirl E. Joh111011, Jr. ·We care that Jane Boyd cares for ' children . She wants them to have an education that is both meanin9· ful and interesting. ~---. We care that Jane Boyd cares for _parents. As a mother she knows their probfems and joys. We care that Jane Boyd cares for Laguna Beach, a special community that deserves special schools. Profnsor 01114 Mrs • .i«oM Kirt Mr. 01114 Mra. fN4I Lat Mr. -4 Mrs. pt_,4 White Mr. Pfff Yout llldMttl W. Towlll09i1" Mr. 011d Mn. l...t I. lopP91"rt Mr. e!HI Mrs. Wolt.r P. lnhtt Mrs. 0011 lOM Dr. oltd Mrs. lkhrtl Stott Mrs, leckwell M. ,,.....,... Mr. 011d Mrs. ·oe"1t1 Toltlfl' Mr. 011d Mr1. Wllllo"' TrHy 1 Mrs. Ulo Zoll Mr. -4 Mn. A. I . D ........ ry Mr. 9IMI Mra. lerh loan Dr. o4 Mra. JoH .Attll•o11 Mr. -4 Mrs, Woltec. Clwhry Mr. -4 Mr1. Jo•it lolhiw Mr. eMf Mrs. T. low~"' Mr. I Mn. S...loy McCli11tk RE-ELECT JANE--BOYD ON TUESDAY APR·IL 17 • ( Committee To Elect Jtne Boyd John Bellew , Ch tirm•n 1273 Statlit Or., L.iuna / to ltgunt Stach School Botrd Audry hristy, Treasurer Beach , 11iforni• 92651 • '' \ SHAPE UP A PATIO OR LAIR. Trim both out- doors and in with shapely tub chairs, Wo- ven of natural rattaf.'l, accented with black. Classics from the Crown. 9" 2r tall . 16ff diameteP R19. 11 .9f SET YOUR HEART ON RATTAN. Sweetheart of J side chair, rom.inli cized with Victorian flourish. Cu pid'<; curliiue~! Pl;ice it under .in arbor. on .1 porch, in you r l "98 roon1. JBH tall Reg. II.II . . . . £. • Rattan quality and style that'c; inspired. And so's the price . Only du ringoursaledoes the peacock preen jus l c;o. So! Buy you r peacock at Pier 1. Reg. Price 34" · Sale Price II . - SWING SOME SPARE TIME. Network of core rattan scooped into a sturdy swing. Welded st~el frame. Migh ty chain. 39,, Re gula r price. $39.99. -. , ....... _ .BUDGET YOUR BEDSTEAD. Twin' size rat· ldnworks. Frivo lous iri all but pricc!They've· got hea rt· Pick · up a couple al Pier 1. Reg. l6.f9 .... Bargains on bedsteads Top ~ur nest \Vilh a 'flouri~h of r.-illan. Double headbo:irdc; \vi1h \1ictorian grace. Pain! thel'n your co lors to create the feminine aire. And do i't today, \vhile Pier 1's prices are row. R'eg. 2t.•• Prices good for one week on ly. NOW 1688 ·- 710 HAR.OR BLVD._, COSTA MESA 540.7337 -'""j (Corner H1rbor and Att1m1) 1"'1""'"'' SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10·f P.M. SUNDAY 10 'TIL 6 P.M. ) .. • Frlday, April 13, 1~73 '-. DAILY PILOT J 5 ·Students De·ar .'Ex-POW ~· .. -" ~e was as , ~xpected, "But 1 don't think we should irg\1100111. were told by their superiors By TOM GORTAN . his stand on draft evad ilo agree until they help us tmd "We dld decide that a baby oot lQ be friendly to us . 1 01 JM Dalt'f ••• 111.,-+fled the country. ......_ .. -.r mlsslng men nnd sto p run-3 years old is too young to ~·ouldn't lcare to write them.'' • I "They left America, and lef t lies into Laoo." he balhe," he chucklfd. netttnailn. 30, said he hns F~rmer prisoner of war u,, holding the bag," he said. said. _not dtcidedif-.h~ will slay In David Rehmann spoke to ''If you do his work, do you ~re is a •·pr tt~ood .1 ''THE G~ARD~ -A'ere not ·ot the Navy or l,ook ·for a job a)?oot 200 istu~ents at . Vista want hlm to coine back and chanct" nlan y unaccoun . it .ver,~ high level ~of .. men-\~u~sld~ the ser~'!('e. He i!'-noW View School m Huntington enjoy it "" servicemen are still nlive in h " he told them . They 1v1J1g m San Diego.. Beach, and said later he was · 1 La«>&, Cainbodia and South ~mazed by the caliber of ques· REmtMW' referred t 0 Victnao1, he said. tions posed. himself as the "ooster boy" He told the youngsters ft his ·ct ' ho . . ~fORALE IN prison "'as Thursday the ·three chag.ges he a er . pt ure , .s }vmg his maintained by a r g u i n g . is attempt ing to accept back ~ned face .and his i.1g~t arm Rehmann said. in America, after being held in a sling, was dl9lr1buted . . captive· for more than six throughout the wqrld and used "We'd change sides ever~· years, \\'ere (1) the length of a!l a. 'rallying Ca\lse by POW day on 'Our positions . just to men's hair, (2) morals and (3) groups. . keep things interesting.'' he 1--lll<>i>!-ie&-Of-gasoline and-him--• •T re c e i ~ e d m o-r e said. "One day a guy would burger. psydJological torture t h a n say he was against smoking, · . and the next day he'd say he ~le ... un1e to the campus because )1is godson, B i 11 Reedy. is a second grade r at !he school. Rehn1n11n·s cousin, t.t rs . Diane Reedy, . nnd he r hus- band, Bill, have three children at Vista Vie..ti. HE ALSO told them that if Americans had to return to VIetnam, he would be aboard the f~st plane. physical," he said . "I was not was for it. for the snke of beaten with straps, although J'l-----------'------------------------------- was tied up ""·ith ropes1 like a pretzel." ' 1 Most of the hour was spent answering questions ranging . from prison life and tre3tment of prisoners rto goals young .people should set. He said tie considered escap- ing, but had only one chance in 100 of being successful. ! I OA.IL.'f PILOT St•H PllOt9 "All the stuff your parents and .teachers tell you -don't believe a word or it," the Navy lieutenant ·said tongue- in-cheek. "I'll get my pipe and we'll walk up into the moun- Ht: SAID. fello\V--prisoners who the North Vietnamese thought were considering es· ca·pe were "maimed. scarred and in at least one instance, a man wa& killed ." ULD BE THE FIRST TO GO BACK' 1d Rehmann With Principal Norm~n Guith tains." · · MORE SERIOUSLY. h e said, "As you grow up 'a nd .. , study in school, work towards accomplishing a mature at- titude on life. He said his captors tried to convert him to oommunisn1, but were not successful. "You_can't convince a guy by squeezin g him in ropes that their's is a better way of life'," he said. Out "I'M NOT a bitter man, and Cats Provide Perfume ' "Don't go out on a tangent . I feel everyone in the' world where no one else is going. 1\eeds help," he said after I'm ndt. saying don't in-being asked whether he \VOUld vesligate, but just don't create supi)m:t America's reconstruC- NEW YORK {UPI l -One of the 100 seci"et ingredients of Chanel No. 5 perfume is "the sweat of the whi pped AbysSi- nlan civet cat," according to its makers. Colin Platt. a veterinarian for the Society for Anin1al Rights. says that the whipping part of the claim is not true. Nonetheless, the \\'ay the sweat is collected cuts the cat's Jife in half, he said. PLATI, \\1110 visited one of the largest civet c<it farm}; in southern EthiOpia on behalf of ' Widow, 3 Men Held 111 Death AKRON, Ohio (UPI ) - Robert Grant \\"BS the victim of a 'tllurder plot hatched by his \Vife and three men, in which the triggernlan Vt'as given $30, · pi-Omised $70 more ~nd given "privileges" with one of the plotter's woman friends, authorities say. Bern adetta Grant, 29. Ord Toothman, 21. La"'rcnce Hag- gerty. 29, and Ralph Jiminez, 18, all of Akron, were ordered held under $100,000 b6nd after their arraignment on first- degree murder cha rges. GRANT, 32, 1vas gunned down in front of his home last week. His widow and the three men were arrested after his funeral. Summit County Prosecutor S~phan Gabalac said Hag- gf rty arranged the:-killing because he \va s in love with Mrs. Grant, although he was lhe intern8lional society. said dissensi on.'' tion of North Vietnam. the cats arc c:_onfined in tiny ~·.-~-tfA!.t.~ ,,;c., w;r cag es. The civet cat is wild fl · _ 1egs. r.i.1 __ • _ _ ro L.'"Z1~ Its "ciyet" is a thi~k, . (!)~ JC-,~-~ and has a long body and short ~ 0 . ye 11o\\'1 sh musk-smelling ; 'Coltlo111t11a 9'ilae•~-..illa ' substance and is removed 1 from a pouch near its sex organ. ..... i,-; THE WORD last year by ~ Jacques Leal, chairman of Chanel Ltd., that one of the proudly an1iou1ices the · openi'ng of her st11dio showroom to bett.er offer superb crafts- riian.ship and custom desig1i i1i an elegant nz.anner for those with distinctive taste. A FREE gift is yours Wifh minimum purch ase - Good only Ap ril 14th th ru 22nd . ~· ij I .. pel'(ume's...:secret ingredients 1·· "'as the whipped cat's musk : set off a boycott of the r' perfume. 1 Le~l reassured a q i m a I lovets in forn1 letters that "the essential ingredient is ob- tained by the most modern and painless procedure." ~ . 30 I Marine Ave., Balboa Island (714j 673-4734 ~ ' ' HOURS: 10:30 •.m. -5:00 p.m. -&vnd•Y 12 to S p.m. j ...... : .... ::::: -~·~-~ .. ~ I April 17th Cast ·Your Vote For Pro9ress ·~ ORVILLE AMBURGEY NEWPORT· MESA x SCHOOL BOARD A di1fin9uithitd public t•tvic• Clt••t. e 17 y11t r1 with th• City of Cott"' M•t• e 11 of thot • v•er1 with th• Polic• Ol!pt. whe-re h• •tt•in•d fh• renk of l i•ut•ne nt HE'S CONCERNED e 6 ye•rt •t Dire ctor of Communic01tion1 for the City of Co1te Met<'! e A family men, ] c:h.ildr•n '<'Ind lon9-tim• re tid•nt of Coste Met<'!. Ambur9~y 9r ... du ... t•d from N•wp.:i rl High School. He knowt your city end ih probl•n11 intimately, H• w•nh to ~o hit p1rt in k••pin9 th• School Oi1trict ranking •I th• top on tht Stet• of Celiforni1. H, b•li•ve1 in1 mor• community involv•ment in our educ:•fion<'l l tytf•m by concerned. p<'lrenh.' Wh 1t'1 mor•, h• knowt how to 90 ebouf 9•ttin9 ·thet tupport. I 111pport ONllle Amll••Y· • an exc..._ly 1111allflffl caltdl· dote to senre I• Trn tff A• 2. .... ,1y K. Lollf*ton Trustff, A.r9Cll 2 E11doned ly Ti.. Followl .. Leodl119 Cltlmts living with Toothman's girl Eug•n• Brown Cotney & l orr•ine P•r•1 Robert & 8•fty D1rn•ll Pl.US TOTAL VAi.iia •,..HU#,, * 1#1. #f ,, .. ,..., •rtrl«rlN,....,,. M~de for lhe fun -loving way· yo\live-. Greai f arnily roor-i1 . fa re that can take rough treatment, yet go9d looking enough for the living room. Thi s grouping combines M.editerranean beauty \Vith lhe prac ti<;,ali ty of<fi.nyl, but with . the carefree features that o nly \ttnyJ cari give you. LOVE SEAT •• 118. CHAIR •..••• '88. OTIOMAN .••• 38. 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Water cascades from an attractive foun- tain and colorful flowers and lush foliage bring tranquility to the scene. Smiling waitresses bring steaming cups or specialty cofrces and plates of delicious sandwiches to people fr6m all \ralks or life. A side\valk care in Europe? . rives at 10:30 and leaves at 3. The shiftsJ overlap so six ·members are working together. during the rbusiest hours. A Continental bte.akfast has been ad-· ded to the menu. 'SO employes of the nearby offices can co me for morning cof-) fee breaks. Other items on the menu include OOr- fce, Sanka , a special care Naranja de A·lexico, Cafe Fiesta, tea. lemonade, hot chocolate, Danish pastry, so up s , sandw iches and a chc['s salad. ··-··· Though ir could be found in the.sunny climes of Italy or the fashi ona ble suburbs ·of Paris. th.is care is situated in the CAKES POPULAR temperate climate at Sa.'1. J u a n Desserts are among the most popular Capistrano and is ope« year-round to it ems, ¥rs. Birtcher said. These vary raise funds for Famil;:·Service Associa-between cheesecakes, lemon s~irl cake, tion. orang~ sherbet cake, German chocolate 011ganized and run by Las Duenas cake, tarts wi th mounds of whipped A'lliigas Auxiliary, the Coffee Garden ' cream and chocolate chip Bavarian already has acquired a reputation that cream pie. ' · / t>rings guests from such far~nung places .. . "' . as Germany, France a1i'!T"all parts of the The first month w~ w:,re open \ye JUSl United States. as a glance through the-~ had cof!~ and pastrJes,. Mrs. Birtcher guest book "'·ill reveal. added. We d~1ded to include flavored coffees. 11 tooK a--wllile to get geared up JN MAGAZINE for lunch. f "None of us knew the restaurant It has · been pictured ·in Sunset business. We made the usual n1istakes. magazine and is used by other FSA aux-Being housewives and mothers we aren't iJjaries for a meeting place. 1 trained as waitresses. We've learned by The Sunset appearance happenett.when trial and error." a crew from the magazine \Vas ln San ~1rs. John, who had been in the Juan Oipistrano taking piclurcs of restaurant business for seven years, is historical places, • said Mrs. Ronald given much of the credit for helping Birtcher, founder .of the garden. "h \vas develop the distinctive menu. in full bloom and it was gorgeous.~ she \Vhy d()__[ll'Ople come back again and said, ·'and they just happened to come again. to~ Coffee Garden? by." The land on '"hich <the garden is PERSONAL FEELING situated is of histori cal significance. she ...., "They feel as though they have added. It occupies the end of El Paseo discovered something that is their own.·· Real building on the old Forster prop-Mrs. Birtcher said. "It is a very intimate erty, form erly owned by descendents of place ... San Juan pioneer Don Juan Fors.ter. · The customers are as exciting as the J\lrs. Tom Forster af\d Mrs. Marco garden, Auxiliary members believe. Forster, members of the family, are . One such interesting group is a con- honorary-patronesses of the au:-::iliary. flngent of European nUns ·who make a The coffee garden is the focal point of pilgrin1 age to the old Mission San Juan the Spanish-style buildif!g. "'hi~ was Capistrano each summer. design~ by Tustin atchitects Mor is and Typical cµstomers' comments are •·1 Lohrbach and "•hich illso hou s the can hardly_ wait to come ·back.· J wish 1 r.egiona~ Family. Servic~ Association Of· had a patio like tms. \Vhere did you get -ftce. IW~ embellishe9 \VII~ ~tatuary fron1. -1.'le ~nlers? Can IiEccome an auxilaa, G~adalaJara. "1Ilch was select~:>Y the n1ember? ou j:irls all JOOk SO'happy. ' ... '"" B1rtchers, as was lhe / foonta1~' tn the As pleasing as the comments· is the _ center of the courtyari a"'ard recently given the Coffee Garden LARGE UST i by the San. Juan Capistrano C;!ba/nber or 1 I Commerce: It cited the auxiliafy and Since its opening injOctO~f· 1970, the garden for being "an asset to ·the town's Coffee Garden has si!rved ipou sands of growth." · people. Its guest tabs in f972 alone total-Though the salaries l¥td _t\ps .. of~ all ed 25,000, said J\.1rs. Claude John , employes are given to Family Service, manager. the waitresses, cooks and dishwashers do Its corps of waitresses. cooks and their jobs happily ~use they're there dishwashers .comes from the ranks of the for two purposes : to make customers SS.member auxiliary, which also has 28 happy and lo assist FSA in its goal of patronesses who offer financial support. "helping strengthen families and in· In crisp, bright aprons , the members dividuals under stress." work fo~-to-Cive--hour sh ifts twice a Coffee Garden hours are ·10 a.m. to 3 month to Julfill their service obligations. p.m. Monday through Friday. It is closed The first shift coml'S on at 9:30 a.m. and for two weeks during the Christmas leaves at 1:30 p.m. and the second ar-season. • Keeping the kitchen running smoothly is Dorri s Wright (at right). a_ssistant manager. Below, Joyce Jensen serves iced t ea to a trio of customers. • I .. • • ll l ) .. -~-. -----·--·- • A placid scene is Las Buenas • \ J -Nnigas' Coffee ·Garden In San J uan Capistrano which benefits F.a111ily Service Association. • ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor . '" Daily Pilot, Photos by Richard Koehler ,..,. ,, I I ,_ • ' Reprint Req ·uested: ,~~ · J een s1 Fantasy Resurrected /f DEAR ANN LANDEHS ' Two or my best friends were. kllled in a car accident yesterday. The whole school is in mourn- ing. Will you.plea se reprint l,hat column about the 17-yeaMld boy ~·ho met the • same rate? It wa.s a.Jil.nwy, but lt'made a terrific impressJon me . I believe it appeared in 1971 whco 1 '"as a freshrnan. Thanks, Ann. -Cj(N'T BE_b!EVE IT: DEAR FRIEND: Five or y 0 u r clas11nalll bave· wrJtten io ask tbe 1ame favor. (Jere's tbe letter: 11tlo: In J,ove With Ule -or Row II Would 1 Be It I Were Killed ln an AutomtbUO: Atcklenl Agolf claws my mind. I am a slallslic. , \\'hen f ftnt got htre I felt very much alone. I "''OS ove"''belmed wJtb grlt:f and .. -. -, ' . '4•.t~ -· • 1 expeci.d to find symp1lby. I round no sympathy. I 1aw only lhou:saod~ of ol.bers whole bodies were at badly mangl~a1 mine. I was atven 1 number and. placed In a category. The category wu cautd "TralOc Fatal"lt.•." Tbe day I died wu u onillOt)' ICliool clay. How I willl 1 bd tlk.O"°' bat! Bal I was &oo cool for Ute .but. I remeamtr how I whttdled the car out of Mom1 "Special f"avor," I pleaded. "All the kldt drive.•;. , I ' ... '<~ I Wiien lbe !:50 btU rang I threw my boob 111· tbt: iocktr. 1 was frff until 8:40 tomorrow monLag ! I ran to the pe.rklng lot -.. clkd at Ille llloagbt of driving a car ud btbtg my tn bou. Fret! ... dotu't matter ltow I.lie acddent ha~ ptetd. I WU poflng nfl -ColotJ loo fol\. 1'aklq cruy cbucet. Bat I wu n-- Joyloc my lnodom and havlog Ian. Tiit lalt ~ I remember was polling on old lody wllo ..tm.d to be ping awfully tlo'tf. f heard a deartling crash • imd felt terrific joll. p ias and sleel f1c w evt.l")'Wbt:re. l\ly \o\'bo;le body seemed to be toriing laslde out. 1 heard myself ' scream . Suddtnfy I awakened . IL \vns very ~ultt. A police ofllcer "'as ·!!landing over 't1cf. :rhea 1 nW a doctor. l\ly body was ma•gltd. 1 n• ntarated wllh blood. Pltcts of jagged 11111 were allcktng Out all over. Strange that I couldn't reel anything. Uey, don't pull that 1bett over my bead. I can't be dead. J'm only 17. l've got a dote ,...lgllL I'm 1uppooed to gro,. up and bave a wondtrful life. I haven't lived ytt. I , .. •t }>e dead. Later I was pJaceil ht a 'drawer. l\ty ltlk• bod to ldeitury me.' Why did U..y llave to 1tt me Uke this! Why did I have • 10 look at 1'tom't eyes \\'hen she raced the most terrible ordenl of ber llfe~ Ond sud· denly looked Uke on old man . lit told the man In chargt, "Yes -he 11' our so n." The luneral was a· weird experience. I saw all my rtlatlves and fritnds walk toward lb e casket. They pas.«:d by, one IJ>y one, and looked et me ,.,Ith tbe sad- llest eyes I've ever seen. Some ol my buddies were crying, A few of the girls touchtd my bnnd and sobbed as they walked 1,.·ay. • Please -1<1mtbody -wake n1e up! Get me out of bere. I can't bear to ttt my moro and dud to broken up. l\.1y grandparent. are so wracked with grtcr lhey can b•N!ly walk. My brother and 1l1ttr •re llke zombies. Tlley move like robott:. ln 1 daie. E\·erybody. No one can believe this. And I can·t believe It either. Please don·1 bury me! rm nol dead! 1 ha ve n lot or living to dn! I wont to laugh and run again. I Wflnl co !ling and dance. Please don't put me ln the ground. J promise if you give me jUst one mor. cbsnce, God , I'll be the most 'Carc(UI driver In the "'bole ,,·orld. All I want is one more c.hnncc . l'ltll5e, God, l'm onb' 11. A no-nonsense approach lo how to deal with life's most difficult and mO&L rewarding arrnngement. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage -Whal to Expect.'~ will prep.ire you for better or ror worstf. Send your request tO A.tin Landers in care of the DAJLY PILOT enclosing !(} cents in coin· and a \ong. stamped, Self· n<ldrtssed envelope. • . ' • • ' l DAJLY PILOT fr.Uy A.pnl lJ, 1973 ... ' Parents . Learning ·to Deal · With Who .le Chi.l-d \ B,· ALLlSO:S J>SER R 01 $t O.OIY "lltl SllH . ToClay . !he-r:arl'n l rnu~1 look al ttje tQtal.<.'hild. not deal \litfl" him in :i fragmented manner. Speak 1~ -at an a!l..<fay coo- rcrem:•· 31· occ sponsored by 1he California ·.o\'.;sociation for the Edu .:ition uf Youn g Children. Irena Kuhn discus!>- td Guid ing, \\'ilh a .l'urpose. "At one ume." she asserted. "'we fracl1onaliz<-d a chlld. As <1n infant we met his 'physical 11eeds. A·1it1Tc ·rafer ve r!lal ex-- pression. A linle J a l e r · socialization. Al age fi ve . v.e dumped him 1ntu s-tllOO! ~t age J3. k allo ... t-d hnn lO h~\e feelrngs " . ~ .. Guidance, sht· exphuni:d. means more than m{Jra/ fducalion and dc\clopmt·nt. more lhan stopping \\'nn1g· dorng and encvur<1g1ng r.~nt­ doing. .. \\1c mu.l>t help a c:h1!d lf·arn rrom his mistakes w. ""ell as from bis accomph shments ' STAGES · . E:ssential ls lo kno~· how a child develops-; what tlaPfJtf!S in v a r Io u s devclopme rtt<1 I stages, when the stages occur. -·• I ''\'.'e must look at a child as from the natural and un- caplblc or letling. '1hinking. natural co~~ of their making choices. and evftn-. actions. j · tu~1lty becomin'.l, independent, '"i'ou can allow the Child to chc.->S1ng his O\.\n behavior.'' experience the natural con- f!')r ti In t.e a learning ex· sequences of bis actions when rPr1ence fo r a child. both must his health and safety are not h.:11rr ... "ht> asserted . "If you endangered. If, however, he <"IJ•1;1> a"' ay from an fX· ruOJ out into U}e stieet, you 1x·r1cnc~· v.·1thoul I ea r n 1 n g can't allow him to take ~ uny lhin'!". you· can be sure the consequences. ''This is the' child h<isn't learned anything time to be protective." either."' Drav.ing from the theories ol Rudolph Dreikurs, author of "t·hildrcn · A Challenge," Mrs. Koh n !.aid that ctlildren learn GUIDANCE Guidance 1hould be based on the three Rs -J'eadlnes!, relationships, responsibility. "An adult must know the ' readiness of the 'ctiUd. 'Mtls comes with learnln( I b e various stages of. c h J I d devek>pment and what to ex· pect at each. "We can ooly expect lallun when we aak a child to do something he is nol ready to do. When we know when be is ready, what proper demands are, wetll get a high level performance." She Cited the eumple of telling a three-year-old to wash up, brush his teeth, put on bi> paia-and get ready for bed. "He probably can't eYen remember that long \-.. '•Iring of demanda." Nat, the child, becau11obis Aho lmporlanl 11 ldult pattDll mow .-he's ready, readiness -bow ready-I!' the and -of lhtJr rela· ll""""t to give • UJ. llOllle tioaslt!p, will learn to (Jke the authority? (bqe demands? · mpooslbllity for his actions, Rl!LA110NSIDPS· a aid. "R.elationshlpe b et w e e n Drawine from W i l I i.a m children and adults are an tm-Gluser she said, the child pQrlant part of their life. Yoo must loom to Yeri>alize bis ac- must create a "'O::fr• lions, verballze bis feelings wholesome. lovlll( rela p about hll actlono, learn kl !or the child kl be IUCCellful. undentand other peoj>le's feel· '"lbere must be total ac--.Jngs, recocntz.e the iroblem and work to aol ve 1(. ceptance by the porenls; tbe . "Y ··• the child wha. t cblld mull be totally aware of ou - parents' love. This will create happened, bow ))e leela about confideoce. it, how he can 10lve it and will 7 ·be remember-the next lime a lhnilar sltuaUon occurs." She asserted that "wou~ could and should" murt eTfffi1 n J t e d from your vocabulary when ·dealing with dilldren. "You must deal with a what happens, not what might happen. Who ltno'l's how a broken leg feels Wllil you bleak your Jeg?" Dwelling on poor behavior bad because "every time y~ mention It you take away a J~t Ue oC the persOn'l! self· esteem." \. The parent is to ·be hoaesl, a moderator and a guide. Librarians ·seek Ways To Increase Appetites Most com~l!-a~~ come Jrom adults, h e a d litnrian Dorise Jesko reveal- ed. but this could be solved with a ·cooversation room. CHECK THIS ()JTI'' A luncheon in the library with five Items on tbe meou: -Mf.13. 641.82t, 641.86, 641.131 and 641.875. ' Disguised by the · Dewey Deciinal System were tossed green salad with chunks of . pineapple and banana; chicken casserole laced with com chips, nuts and cheese, on ion· cheese and French bread, a~ pie cobbler, coffee and punch. -(A quick glance at the library shelves reveals that cookbooks are catalogued in the 6413. The se<ret code has been cracked.) for their personal tnjoyment and what services o t h e r members of the family would .... The consensus was that high school students aren't likely to spend much time In the public library other than to use reference "materials for study. Special film programs and craft sessions would appeal more to their parents, the st udents said. High school students are apt to say, "The library ? Ugh.' " agreed Kim Younger, a stu· dent at Estaocia. Linnea Peterson, a Costa The reason for raising the ~fesa High School student, noise level in the Mesa Verde suggested the library invite Library to accommodate the high school clubs or groups luncheon chatter was the start separately !or special pro- of National Library Week, grams. . which i.!i marked by the annual _ The Mesa Verde librarians Llbrarians-for-a~y program asked the students lf they ever for student library auistants W~s the library with their and librarians from Costa parents and found it's a Mesa and Estancia h i g h schools and TeWinkle Middle School. "brown wrapper" topic. "We never talk about It," replied a student. The students. suggested that a separate public library for youths, a kind of community center, would attract teenagers to the library. EveryOne agreed that public 1ibraries are no longer the "hush-hush" spots they once "·ere. They are vital and alive, offering movies, book discus- sions and special programs, as well as serving as a meet- ing place for the community. - The only problem is Jhat youth still is tuning in the old jmage and turning them off. RECIPE FOR LEARNING -Amo11g librarians-for-a-day at the J\1esa Verde bibrary fo r Nati onal Library \Veek \rcre fleft to right ) Kim \Vright, l.innea l'eler~on. Cindy Staudigel, Kelly Brodie, Trudy Regi:tier and Kim 'lounger, looking up tasty reading in cookbook section. This year lunch was served for the first time as an added Judy Smith, Mesa Verde Participating w e r e Kim Wright and Kelly Brodie ci TeWinkle School , Linnea Peter- son and Cindy Staudigel from Costa Mesa High ana Tructy Regnier and Kim Yoonger ~Estancia. Pulling for Friends To make th eir annu;il book sale a success, 1 lunling· ton Beach Friend" of the J .. ibrary •are c..:ollect1ng used bard and paperbacks no\v. Donations n1av be left .at any of th'e city libraries. or pick-up ser;.,icc may be arranged by calling ~1rs. Robert Sheet,, chair· man at 847·5514 . f'ontrihuti ng their ~h:-t r<' fnr the May 12 event are Kuny Ann Keen tlefl) nnd ~hl·hcllc Koldsbael<. · :. SATURDAY •APRIL 14 willing to learn from past. Otherwise, you could repeat errors. Older individual wants By SYDNEY OMARR you to succeed but does not ARIES (March 21-April 19): make matters easy. ~alth and employment mat.-LIBRA I Sept. 2.J..Oct. 22); ters dominate. 'The question of f'inish rather than how you schedule your tim~ is ects. Spread a . Means apt to be paramount. You may open Jines of comm 'cation. be attempting too much at Accelerate diStributiiOll''°"oc once. Sagtnartan could be in ess. R e p c h more pe . picture. -=-srnve' for proper SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): perspective. Strive 'tor independence of TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): thought, action. HI g h !'! g ht You know what shouldi be creative pn>Cess. Friend has done, but you may be hesitant problem j _ relates to family about doing it. Key now is dispute. fl.faintain neutral thorough approach. V i e w stance. Otherwise, y o u are facts , not personalities. One caught in tnlddle ol unpleas- who seems slow may actually ant situation. be working in your behalf. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- GEMINI (May 21-July 221: Dec. 2l): Agreemenll now Don't duck I_esponsibjllty. If should be checked. Ugal you fill obliga•ions, you gain. paper need! backing of v~ld • Otherwise, YDU repeat steps. intentlona. Oon't be swayed by Virgo plays key ro le. Em·· one who talk.s"a big game. phasis is on conserving en-CAPRICORN {Dec. 22-Jan. -ergy-for-proverbiaI -1econd 19): Pbllolciphical coruiepls l\c,Ml~-- wind. You will win allies. are emphasized:-You can get Don't 1niss our 'Sound of Music' Easter .. Breakfast. • CANCER (June 21 .Juty 22 ): lo know you,self. You .mly Do some checking before ·find that some ailments are writing or traveling. Tnforma-due to tens~s. resentment& tion coo.Id be jumbled.,Key is Whatever, you seem capable to piece together puzzle. ~ now of making valuable, self· Taurus, Ubra persons could help discoveries. be in plctlll'e. Be diplomatic, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. especlallyin dealing with close 18): Feeling oC reslrlction ex- rela tlves. lsts because you want to do LEO (July 23-Au,. 22)~ more, to express yourself, to Promises flow loose and easy'. have others understand. Lto Key is to be selective. Find and Scorpto persons could out what is real, what merely figure prominently. is enticing but I a ck s PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): substance. You c o u Id be Be prepared .for change! enchanted by P I s c e a n • based on additional infonna- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)' tion, Take 'nothing for gran~ You have ask,ed for more ed . Be analytical. Find reas- res1M>nsibility -now you get ons. Piece toge ther bits of Jn-, • it. This can be good if you are fonr1ation. For A Career ••• NOT JUST A JOB 8"~~ .~.:'!.?!'!i~u~~M ~~.v::.Af· ~~ N1W CL.ASSIS STARTING MONTHLY Especially-for Kids. HOP IN TO OUR YUMMY FUNN'f BUNNY EASTER BREAKFAST. OUR-FUNNY· BUNNY'S PLANNEO IT JUST FOR YOU , THERE 'LL BE LOTS Of' GOODIES TO EAT, AN.D FAVORS, AND MUSIC AND CANOIES, YUMMY' TICKETS ARE $1.50 EACH, IN OUR YOUNG WORLD DEPARTMENTS. COME TO .T HE PARTY: ~ATURDAY I APRIL 14, ~:30 .i\.-M • " .. ~. , • • • • Where's Lyle's·?? cmons SPORT::,\\1[1\ R Lifttlmt Plocomtnl. A11iltonct 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 5414461 vnrlAN's NNEflTS AVAltAtll • • • . , ' .. - ' ., DAILY PILOT f Lakers Tackle Pesky Chicago A.g·ain Tonight ~~ Dete1•mined Play I . _jlvonne Goolagong of Australia advanced to the semis of the $20,000 ?i-lia1ni Beach tourney Thursday and plays the winner of today's match between Patti Hogan (formerly of UC Irvine) and The Nether- lands' 1\'Iarijaka Schaar. Rang·ersTop Chieago; .Flyers, Canadiens Win CHICAGO CAP) -Vic Had!leld's lie- breaking goal early in the third period and a pair of insurance goals by-Walt Tkaczuk boosted the New York Rangers to a 4·1 victory over the Chicago Black llawks Thursday night in the opening game of their best-of·seven semifinal Stanley Cup series. The triumph took away the home ict advantage which Chicago would have err joyed if the series goes beyond . four games. The second game will be played Sun- day in Chicago before tbe scene shifts to Ne\v York for games next Tuesday and Thursdaf. · Hadfield scored on a perfect pass from Jean Ratelle at 4: 114 Of the final period aod Tkaczuk clinched it with another goal at 17:5. Takczuk then sent home a r111aJ goal on an emi>ty Chicago net at 19:35. • BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) -The Phijadelphia Flyers supported Doug Favell's exceptional goaltending with a three-goal second period and soared into the National Hockey League semifinals for I.fie !irst time with a 4-1 victory over the P.tinnesota North Stars Thursday night. The Flyers, eliminating the North Stars in six games 4-2, will open the best~ or-seven Stanley -Cup semifinal series _ Saturday night at Montreal. Favell, one of four original Flyers Crom the 1967-68 expansion team, played in all six games, coming up with another strong performance by repelling 37 of 38 Minnesota shots on goal. • BUFFALO (AP) -The Montreal Canadiens struck for four first-period goals Thursday night, tbeo held o!f tbe Buffalo Salres to post a 4-2 victory and win their quarterfinal National Hockey League Playoff series four games to two. Rene !Wbert's goal at 11 :41 o! the third period, spoiled Montreal go3.lie Ken Dryden's bid for a shutout in his 27th Stanley Cui> game over a three-year period. Buffalo, until then and for the next 30 seconds, played the Canadiens even, then let down. The Canadiens took complete c11arge before the mid way point in the first period. Murray Wilson and Guy Lafleur scored t\\·o goals within 80 seconds. NBA Playoff Tiffs Atlanta, Celts Collide;- Warriors Take on Bucks AT~TA (AP) -.Boston has regain--bar,.and is averaging 14 points, eight ed some or its confidence and John over his ~son average. __ '° ~Havli<ek's -welghl-has..i:etumed.J>:u the _ .TbeJ!'art:io<S )lay_e.bad.a.dilferent high Atlanta Hawks plan on sending the series ~rer -Cazzie Russell, Rick Barry and back to the Celtics~Q.me coort on Sun· Lee -in each playo£Lv.:ictory. day ror game No. 7 of their National But the defense has had the Same"Jook Basketball Association playoff. -lough. Jabbar, battling Lee and Nate The Eastern Division semifinal series Thunnond under the backbo<irds, had stands at :J..2 in Boston's favor before ,just 26 rebounds over the.last twQ games. tonight's contest, here. However the Bucks starting forwards Curtis PeIT)' Haw)G haVe made pl~ reservations for and Bob Dandridge have combined for the trip north on Saturday a n d coach only 37 points in those two games, which Cotton Fitzsimmons says, "We're plan· the Warriors won 102·97 here last Satur· ning on using those tickets, too." day night and 100.97 in Madison, Wis .• The Atlantic Conference champion Tuesday night. Cel · '"I · d 't t A Milwaukee victory here tonight tics were overwuc nung avon es 0 would send the teams-back to Madison wrap up the Hawks. And a ter the first two Boston wins in easy fashion, it looked for il seventh and final game Sunday like the Celtics would meet the New York , aftemooo. A sellout crowd of 13,000 is ex· Knicll:s for-the East championship. The pected for the game tonight. Knicks won their semifinal round 4-1 over Serge Savard started the Montreal Baltimore. scoring parade, getting the initial goal at But the revi1'1lized Hawks took games 1 '~e~r ~ac;:ll"J ~ed the puck to three and four and led in Wednesday's Buffalo goolle Roger Crozier's left behind game al the hall before dropping a 111&-~net and Fraok Mahovlich outfought 101 decisioo. Paul Terbenche for coolrol: Frank whiP' 1" ped the puck lo Savard, just inside the Buffalo blue line, and Savard drilled It into the net. r West Hobbled With . Br.uis ed Lower Back CIUCAGO (AP) -The' champioo Lo.. Aogeles Lakers, will try to finally iubdue _the SIUbbom Chicago Bulls bett tonight lu the sixth game of their National . Basietball Associallon playoff series. 'l'1le Lakers, lllst year recwding a IOU!" game preliminary playoff sweep over the Bolls, bold a 3-2 series lead but could race trouble again on the ChicaR:o Sladi-C<l\)tYwhe~ Chicago ~ its t"'-'O vicktfes. If the 'series goes the full route, the UCICoach American , seventh game wUI be played SWtday Pl lngle\\"OOd whtte the Lakers Tuesday night won game: No. 5 by rallying for a 113-102 dectslo~ Unless the Lakers fall a ·-surprising cropper in .tl?it series, they wlll race the wipner ·of the, ~Iden State \Varriors· h1ilwaukee Bltks series; foe· the Westefn Conference clempionship. The Warriors, leading tbe BiCks;:J.%, cOOld wrap up that stpies at home tonight. Squad Tut~ Ed Newland of UCI has been selected . head water polo coach fO.f the Worid University in Moscow, Aug. 15-25. Seven players and nine alternates will be selected, 11 will go to Moscow. Players \\'ill be selected from AAU outdoor-cham· piooships to be held in July. other staH member is Lee Walton of , San Jose State, asaistant coach. Newland is a fonner coach of the U.S. 1 team to the ·Pan American Games. i · Emo: Laver Win : BRUSSELS -Newport Beach's Roy Emerson and c.orona del Mar's Rod Laver rolled to easy victories in a pro tennis tournament. here Thursday. · Emerson whipped Tom Edlefsen of Los Angeles, M, 6-2: while Laver downed Andrew Pattison of Rhodesia, 6-1, 6-t In other matches, John Alexander turned back Jaime Fillo!, 5-7, 7~; Ove Bengtsson won by default over Gerald Battrick ; Cliff Drysdale defeated Colin Dibley, 6-4, &-4 ; and Dick Stockton edged Phil Dent, 64, 7-6. The Bulls thrdu (ed the high-scoring Lakers guard tandenl or Jerry \Vest and Gail Goodrich in \\'inning a .roughly- 011 TV T 0H lgf1 I points and :1 fi<'e-gan1e average of 28.~. \\lest. fnr 1nore productive than the shunping Goodrich. is next \\'ith 120 points and n 24.0 average. helped con- siderably by his JG points at Los Angeles Tuesday. . Cho1111e l 7 at 5;30 \Vest is e.l(pccled to try to pace the l..aki:r bid ror n clinching victory tonight plaYed pair al the Chicago Stadium, 98,!M:_......... despite a bruised lo,ver back suffered in last Sunday and 96-86 last F'riday ntght. n spill before he ignited a Los Angeleii As a matter of fact, the-ser~J!ading finWl which erased an 8L.Jl0 .Bulls lea!t scorer is ChicagO's Bob Love \vlttl 142 1'ue~ay night. • U~IT ......... Coach Killed Police Escort SoccerTeatn DENTON, Tei. -Funeral services are to be held Sunday for North Texas State University head track coach Carl Bab'.. cock Jr., killed early Thursday in a flam· ing traffic accident near here. Officers use plastic shields to ward off flying debris as they escort members of Argentine San Lorenzo de Almagro soccer cl u b out of Bogota stadium Wednesday alter game against Millonarios of Bogota ended in a 1-1 tie. A goal which \Vould have given victory Ila tbe home team was disallowed by the referee. The grand jury currently in session, quickly indicted the driver of the second vehicle, Carl J . Derworth, 23, on a charge of murder ~ith a motor vehicle. The indictment also accused Derworth t f driving while intoxicated. '._. A school spokesman said Babcock, 34, swerved his van truck to avoid a atr headed the wrong way on Intefstate 35 four miles north or town. Gabe Challenging 'Rules The spokesman said Babcock's vekicle struck a bridge railing, then landei on top of Babcock who had been thrown clear or the wreck, and caught fire. Trading Tactics lriclude Minor Leag ue Job Breer Leads PALM SPRINGS -Prctoumament favorites Kathy Whitworth and, Janie Blalock got caught in water hazard corr fusion as veteran Murie Breer sbct 68 for a one-stroke first·round lead Tbunday in the $154,000 Colgate-Dinah Shore Win- ner's Circle golf tournament. Two strokes behind the Jeader were three gol!ers at 70 -Shirley Englehom, Pam Garnett and Debbie Austin -as a field of 49 played in !n-degree weather ,with only a slight breeze. Aaron Withdraws LAS VEGAS (AP) -Roman Gabriel 's attorney says he has reached a tentative agree.ment for the unhappy _Los Angeles Rams quarterback to play with a ~r league club next season, despite threats he could be dropped from major league -football. But there were indications Gabriel was using the proposed contract with the Las Vegas Casinos to force a trade to some other National Football League club, Gabriel's attorney, Ed Masry, declined to comment oo the matter after arriving here Thursday night, saying only,. "Roman wants to be traded. If this helps him to be traded then as far as he's corr ctrned it's beneficial." . PENSACX>LA, Fla. -Veteran Romero Masry later met with owners Blancas forged a four·wxler·par 67 for Casirios and in a joint stat nt the first·round ..-:::lead in ~ $150,000 teritaUve agreement call l\1onsanto Open Goll Tournament Thurs-4 signal caller to be · day while Masters champjon Tommy eight-game summer ea.son with the Aaron withdrew after a fat 71. team and be free to report to an NFL The-$-~-0lcl-lllancas-used-..hi _ telltn ~yinld-AllgtiSt-. ---- delicate touch aroond the slick, hard-to-The 1 · statement also said Gabriel hold greens to take a one-strok~ lead ·~would obtain a::eourt order" permitting over dapper Doug Sanders, alone 1n sec- ond with a 68. · The group at 69 Included New Zealand left.hander Bob Charles, Chuck C.ourtney and Bob Wynn. Riessen Wins CLEVELAND -Topoeeded Marty Riesaen continued lo march toward the futals of the Cleveland. Tennis Classic Thursday. de[ eating Ross ca ... 1-4, 7-5. Tour Veterans Arthur A.she and Ken Rosewall also picked up lingles viclori., in quarterfinal play. Ashe de!eat..i Torben Ulrich, 11-2, 64, and Rosewall added a last 11-2, 11-1 victoly over Tom Gorman. Ut.Jtther matches, RaY Moore , came baCI: from an opening set defeat lo elimlnate !small El Shafd ol ~ H, 11- i} M. I El Shafei and Brian Fililte later de!eat..i doubles Roger Taylor and Vladimir Zcdnlck In two sets W, 1-4. /I MESA N LEAPS 7-1 l/4 IN DUA L MEET LA MIRADA -Jack causey, a junior at Southern California College o! Costa fl.fesa; Cleared 7 feet, 11,~ inches in the high jump Thursday in a meet at Biola College, here. Causey cleareW seven feet and 7-1~14 on his ~ond try each time. When he at· tempted 7-3, he barely missed on h i s third try. He hit the bar coming down. causey'i effort is among the best in the nation this season and it 's the second • ,time within a week that he has soared over the seven foot mark. He cleared an even . seven feet. at a meet in Fresno 'Satunfay. him to play with the Las Vegas club, which is a member of the Southwestern Football League. The Casinos play from June 30 to Sept. 1. Gabriel. who has played 11 years for the Rams. still has two years remaining in his contract. But he has been seeking a trade and Masry said he wanted lo join the Washington Redskins, coached by rormer Rams head coach George Allen. The attorney said the trade issue "has developed into a matter of principle" between Gabriel and Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom, adding that "eventuaUy th is is probably going to end .up. in a con· [rontation betweeA Gabriel and the Rams management.·• LA Loses 8 of 7 ~1asry Said the matter prob..ibly \vould J wind up in court "If Roman doesn't get • traded." 1 The attorney said further discussions : on the proposed contract would be held . • probably in another two w~ks. - An NFL spokesman. asked about the proposed contract, read from a standard ~NF.L contract such as Gabriel's: "'Player i rees that during the term of this con· ~ ct he will play football and engage \n • activities related to football only for the NFL club and as directed by the club ac- cording lo this contract, the constitution j and by·laws. rules and regulations of the club.". Rmsell ls the Victim ----~-- Of Los Angews'_f light - LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost rour games in a row and six or their first seven. Their manager, Walter Alston. is 1nan known for his patience but not so the Dodge'r' fans. Thursday night there were 14.056 of Dodge r s Slate All Olmts I" Kl'I 1 ... 1 A~r. U At11n111 11 Lot AnQ~iff A/)r, 14 All1111111 OI LO$ AnQlln Atir. lS All•n•~ I I Los Al\Qe~ Aor. 16 Hointon at Los A~ltS J:li p.m, 6:5S o.m. l:l-511.m. 7:JJ "·""· them al Dodger Stadium and, reaching for so1neone to blame for the club's poor start, they chose shortstop Bill Russell . He committed an error which cost a run. failed lo get to a hard ground ball whictllet in another and .!hen popped out to .Jind orr the ninth inning in the Dodgers' 5-2 loss-to the Cincinnati Reds. The fans booed and aft erward an emo-- tional Russell said. quietly. "They pay their money, they. can do what they want." But Cincinnati manager spa r k y Anderson wasn't anywhere near as quiel as Russell as he defended .• the young Dodgers shortstop. "l1e's a fine afhlete and he can play.'" said Anderson . "I'm reall y disappointed in these fans. That infield may be pretty to look at rrom the stands but it's ter· ri ble to play on. It's so hard . Those balls come off the bat like bullets . It's seU defense." OAKLAND (AP) -The Golden Stale Warriors. who tested coach Al Attles' pa· tience throughout the National Basketball A530Ciation season. arc perhaps one game away from making the wait all worth while. · Angels at Te•as • ID First~Road Test Nonetheless. the Dodgers lake a four· game losing streak lnto tonight's m~tch with the Atlanta Braves, the' ~ner of .,- three-game weekend series. -~Tommy John. 1--0, who has the Dodgers' only win thus llll', "'111 oppose the Braves' Ron. Recd , IJ.O. c 11tti.111111 11) "'' •119.i.-w en atlrllrM 11trll"" ll:tKt,lt ,3,0 l .cy,:>o 1 110 They leod the Mllwoukee Bucks 3-2 in their rlrst round best~f-seven playoff series. Game No.,6 iJ scheduled 1-· , ARLING'l:ON. Tex. (AP) -The tonight. f • 1Calllomla AngeiJ open !heir first road The Bucks won the Midwest Divi>ioo foray ol the new seosoo !onlght when litle, wtni 5-1 in regular se8300 games th6y lace the Tesas Rangers in the start against Golden Slate and entmd the ol • three game series. playoffs with 14 straight victories and ex-The Aogela send Clyde Wright, who peeled lo advance quickly. · lost his orily lltar1 ol the SWOll, against r The Waniors were a diltant 9eCIOCld to Mike Paul ol I.be Rangen, who hal DO Texas i.s 14. Tonlghl'1 game II the !Int of a nine- game trip that aloo carrlell Cllllfornla. to ' A-.eb Sltlte •• e-.. 11.MP'C cntl AM, 1 ror11!1 11 tu• ""· jl fl~''"" " f'"' ..... I ...... , •• ,T .... 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Coast grabbed a 1-0 lead In the fir st ·inning when second baseman Rich Fielder slam- med the ball over the center . field fence. 352 feet away. In the third, Golden West, with the help of two Pirates errors, tied the score. Rod Brown singled and the only two Orange Coast errorS or the ga me loaded the-bases. A two-out walk to Phil Macartney' rorced in the lone Golden \Vest run. . In the 11th, Fleming singled and pro mptly stole second. Ife ,.,.as sacrificed to th i r d, bringing Palme r to the plate. His bunt was covered by Peterson but t h e Rustlers pitcher could not handle the ball. dropping· it as Fleming scored. Goldin Wt1I (11 .. ' ' ' • 0 Rrown, ll) DOllP. c SlmpM>n, cl Pe1er~. P ' 0 ' 0 . ' 0 P. M11c1r1n1y', U (lllllfr, 11) "l~tl1..:. rl Cr •cl, Jl) C11ln. •1 To!als ' • • • ~ g • ' 0•&1111• (0411 (2) .. ' 0 ' ' '" Baseball-Standings I ! • .. .flf.m•rui,111;1 __ -r:TP!dt r. b Plll"'ft, Cl OlKlft, rf Reither, JO l(ub~~a. c <.11m11.on, 11 Bew~. p11-11 WaliOll, I~ i l • 0 ' '. 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AtlO ,,C.... -LRrrv TJm1, SI>~"' ~~~~~Ill P1u, M1rl11 GI.IS, Tho!'pll sc ... tched -CnJtwr H1110Y1r, Chief Atcl. • NINTH .JI.I.CE-=-one ... 111. Pitt. f"!,•lm!no jlllt 1011. Purst S2<!00. J•ll.,."'" Tln<tr 1 11~ .. ~1 ~.OCI ~"" • "' Mi's Am Ad'los (WllU1m1) 4.20 3.20 er" M!.,lon (81rkn1r) 7.20 -'°'· IO rteld -ltod V. Adlos, Tlfl- H~~.~:!,~· Joe R1c111n1, Wkk-1 111, ScrtlCPlld -Ct rlo H1nov1r. • •J •••dll -~r'!I .. " ,...,. & .. Miii "'"~ Alltt. Plld m.oo. GLORY ... Continued. Frem Pege %0 _ competition that's when Babashoff puts it all together. As for his future lp swim· 'ming Bray foresees Babashoff concentrating on the sprlnls-tjie 100 and 200. "He'll probably be belier in the 100 and lle seems to be a better long course swimmer, which enhances hls Olympics chances. , . "Now it's just a matter of developing his strength and turn! to bring his Umes down to world claSB · standards," says Bray of his 155-pound, 5- 11 swimmer. 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STEEL-BEL TED R·AD-IAtS General C1libr1ted® DUAL-STEEL RADIAL e Posltlff ... INlll119 radlcil pty CHltfllCriol • 2 Stffl ltells 1111der Ille It ... DISCONTINUED 14·G·78xl5 4 for~89 H·7 14-• H·78x 15 4 for $99 900 15·L78xl5 4 for $100 j STRIPE TUIELE:SS. F.E.T. Jl'9m $2,:tl ta. ONE OF THE STEEL GENERALS (TOE-OUT} RADIALS For Imports & · Spprts Cars General SPRINT-JET e E19y h1ndlin9 radiat ply c:on1truetion e long mileage Durtgen@ tre1d rubbtr e Ag9r1s1h•1 Europt•ll tread p1ttern ~SLOW AS -We correct-Oastec,-eami>e•.+-o--2-~-S9 95 Toe-In, Toe-out to 'your ca manufacturer's specification , ... Safety check ahd adjust you1 steering ! · I Sitl 16511:15 Tub1le1i Blac:kwall. Phu $1.89 F.E.T .. Complete BRAKE OVERHAUL i-11--"'1:-liitin"NrW-liiUY .. ry 11111 .... ell 4 whth! 2. le.llll tM cyllllcSM •• 1111 wt..hl l .......... -lllltell ....,. llllfy ~ 11.111. 4. llllpect ..,.. retwrll .,r1..,.. . S. Tw11 •IHI tnte •II 4 lwWo llrftll. '· ........ "°"' ....... ., ....... 7. 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"" Ul'ldlr9'11Md II "" offlc• voudlltn. IO "" ~ ., "" lffkt ...... -.... s 1ncrea&ed 22 percent c ~ I ......... tlllsltm ~·c~ .. ,. "• :~ ~ x,110~ ~l . r:~ c":.' 11tt 1 • ltn. ll'ubl/IMd 0r.,... Cot51 01uy "''°'' •1: Got1SOll H. L"· f'nitlOtttt .. Ills •tfofN:r.: IW'*' G111IOI" el ~· tTl'HWH If. I.MITH. .,. ~™"'"6 --1 ' .. _. ..... ""°''" ·-31\t" ! ,, ' '' I ~ I~'~ • """M.lrch JD •tld Al>l"ll 4, IS, 11l.1tn n1 .n It,,. COfpor•llOll . , __ .~ N .:.., AllOf...:... ,, .... ,,,.: MlllNflclt lllld .. M111lonNltlO. C1Uflwn11 on a 9 percent IWlleS lncre1se I do"°' lll'Cllldt 111 · l!lft 1-'ill llt •• rn • 1'4 jlc' • J•,....K1y •. ll>ral6ttlf ,....,_, "" ...,, ·~•· "''' -• / .., r, """' ... ,...,, mtrk1,1p mark Mtd 14 ""it' "!S ·~ > 1" P11bllsllld Or1no• t0ett D•ll'f f'llol, · y: 11-oC · 410 Newpor1 Ct111tt Dl"lvt. Sutt• '* .,. • ace _. "' for the period, contlnulna: the aow11 or cOmm1... rllm ~ 1s 1 ~ •'" , L 1 v'r:ii"''"c\:i::I I§ ill! M•rch 2' 1nd A,..~ 6, IL 21, 1m IMOo-13 PUBUC NOTICE 11 HtwPOrt IMC:h. Cttlf0r11l1 ~. which 11 "" ...,._""*" I" • I !Nttln ll'l'l•klll\O ..t ....... a ,,.._...t ................ 1 ?.' ti.tll •nd do l'IO'I rapll sc ~ •• obrt 11 ~ ~fllOl'I 1 "°" Int ~ of MlftPI of "" .... ~ .. "-..... ol Mlcl ........ wlthlfl ~ OM--O ...... -.. l."l ~N ....... ,.,_I .cflltil rtY Altw 1/Lr1"N oillllt • ' 14" ¥-t~ !!: " PUBLIC NOTICE ll'llllllAhld Or11111• COil! Diiiy l"llol. 111 •II fMl'IWI pttteJnlrlo to Int "'' .. of "*'"" ,,.. "" l'lrll ~ic.'*9 • tN1 mart.. .. ..6 -....... a-results or tr-.ctlOM. Ollm • n:i -Co 1 13\lo I ' NI ~ ••• PICT1TM>UI IUlllllQS "-"1 .. ll. 't fl, lm '4J-73 Mid dKedllftt. wtthl11 1-.ir _.... 1tltt nol\tl. ~ ,.._. -.. . IJllOUSTl:IAI t1 » fl ....,. ,-,., l F." o L 1~ I•'• T;; 1o1:i:~,:~~:l~ 11u11n111 ~~ =:1i; ~,:· 110t1«. °'.., c:;~ ... 1~· ~~~TOH the put seven quarters. the AMt.!'E~~!' H.i1 "" fiU 1M& =~' ,i: ~ \'I v~v" W:. t .. 1lt! ,1CT1T1ou1 su11 111•1.1 ••.• PUBlJC ~OTICE · w' ··-··-"""'•-· Encvtor of Int""" -com,...ny tt ....... ...ia.t 'I'hurldly. Aorl~i" H•rnll '' • s1 ""' Ad• R 111 ~ .. M Ho 11 " HAM• ITATl'.M•NT .., -.....,....,, "' ,,_ ot till qow '*""'Ill ~ t'-' t-.._.. ~ I ~ Herlyfl P .Fl ltio Co '* I ~ 1/611(• $11 ~·· t~'I Tiit toUowtng Ptl'-11 Going but.IMU CALIFOINIA Pl.OTE:CTION llll• EJl.tcijtol' " "" Wiii of lht I TIPMIJll .. WITH ~s for the ' n lp..e ,, Ht,,. ll ,,~ I 111! t•111 1 ~ DYii I "" ltU ••:-VlCf.S. SU W. ltfl'I SI .. CO.It MIMt --......MOTICl CM' IMTllfflOlt -~ ~ Otetdtflt , • • .-Atll Allf 1 1\'I Hl'f\'111 Fl 1~ 11 \4 r-et•r 2'1• lllll~ 11 Stitk I V. 13" FULLEllTON .AllTS CENTR I!. s1• CaUt. '2427 • TO DIDICAT• l.UlMllfT •U•T•H fAULDIN, UM4 ..... ..... months IO rose 22_percent on Alk• ~ 1714 g:fr""' c 1t~;j· ·~ Cl'IOll rlll ~1h fl" torl SI I 'l" NDf"I~ "Htrll« •oultv•rd, l"Vlltt!Oft, Fr•llk E1rt• Jotd.81\o SUD lilHNllr• NOTICE IS HEIEIY GIVEN, ... ,~ TMOMtoN .. JlllLION MIT-.,.-, __ ( ..... .,.,, ~o '""-·1 --m: in sales to S:1""1 ,.' '! ,r.i .. ".~i-Ml lr ~~ •"'1·· MG 1{\a ~·14 ~11u•1~S1c• '•'~ I "c•1Hornl1 nm PltC., Co5fl Mt••· .c.111. '21126 11111"11 41Y of Apo-II, 1m, ttw otr '" II L1W iMI f. :• ... ~l ....... lllid ;" .... 1ii ..... I DI t1o4 ~ .. Jllllfl•r" Mtldowi Enrerpr1.u1 11\C,, Tiil• Ml"'"•• colld.IJCIM by 111 llldl· ~°:"°"oi~"1~ ~~~~ ~~1:, :,~""' c ... itr or1.... •:::,.~ ~ CMll D•Uv llOt )evels. :"'""AJ:i 1," !~\.I H= c 1,{, J, J1tf! ~ 'J; .,. 111'1 \Pl ffil'. !1• Ho. H•rbOr eoi111 ... 1rd, 11u ltr.kwl. v1ai;e1. \ c 11_1 -~ , • ..,. , ••• ~ 1111_. tvll• 1• • .,,, ,. _ 27 arid,,.., 4 ,,,, 1.,..• ,,· "Ord r rttes are st~• and A Arterft ,~ t'lo\ ~ n •\~ • ~wria 32\.\ w.... 1 Clllfornla .. Frtflk Jor0111 I """'' ,_ t v""""' -~ 111...,..,-t ·loN<h, Clll"'111t n... "'-..' ' e """"e Amf:ll l b 2'I 31111 M1111t Mii ISi'' l•'h "Merell ''"' Welt"'ll I I . l~ 1111, Mll'lfft It condvctld b~ • This 1111-t""" flltd wltfl tlll c:-iy tlot1"kl ~: 11111 .a-111111~ ~ ~lty Ttl· m•I ... "" the ~lns in operating return! A"' Ee:( sr~ _,."HY•" c .1 14 11\li """'''f, u . WtOb ltt •.Yo 'l• C1U lor1111· corporal Ion, Cl•r11 "DrM!lll c-ty on Mlrctl 1.f, Im. ot ~~ .:::.· 11:. r:.u.....:!! ... er; ... ~ .... IQC9'9r . PUBUC NOTICE can .-a.t to continue," :; ~-,:u. 1,..·~ l~;"w.~ lut Im tr t: ~~ ~w~. I Mt ~ 2,t:~ JUll'ITIUl Ml!!AOOWS f'Dn7 por• ..-r-;. Mid Pllbllthtd Of"tl"IO' CO.ti O.Hy Piiot, "~ • A G ~ Ms I t•\'I ts\4 7:n :IJ'.rit /, fm ? ... EHTERPllSES, INC. f'vbll~ DmlOt CM1t 0111)' ll'llot. :::'"1 ~.,.,~~'::Id~ of..,.,. Marth %3, 3CI.,,.. Aprll •• 11. .lfn 16).n . • -sald Dr. ArnOld 0. Beckman, ~rt: 11\lo 1;t: ll~~IK. 1J~ l •Vro 1:rro1. ~~ IJYI :~·; : 1~ it'; ltw.,.. Peck, March n. 30 end Ap-116. 1:1,.1m 7'1·13 localed at ..,_ 16th trld Wtll"I• SUlll'IRIDI: COU•T 011 TMI cllal .. _.1 Dr mw1am F Am "f.iw 33 34 1111.i Crp ,, ll\.\ ,. lm I~ •l\t! ~d l'i· 11~ Prnldlflt sirMh: ll'l lllt cny., N~ 8ffc:n, ~[JC NOTICE tTATI °" cALIPCMnn• "°" rman, SIJU • " · Am Wetd 12.,. 1J 1111..-c: E11 s,. •~• 11Clf"•Y IP irfrn1 f 1~ 22\t 111t1mtlll Wll flied with lilt C0\11\ly PUB UC NOTICE A !MAiiie rMllll'l9 """ "" (lllllllon ol THI COUlllTY DI' DllAH•• Ballhaus, president. A~r In ~y, J~ ·,~~ml.~ 1~ 1m m:r. ' l 1 11'? ~k ,i. ~l·l~ "™It . c~t• MIM Hloh School Lye~ Tl!Mttt, NOTICI DI' ......... M f'ITITIOlll Atos lllC:O .... ' ,.,,.., Cp 2' ..... 23 .... • .. w L. "" •• nn-oc "r•CJITIOUS IUrtNlll 2'JO l'tlrvttw ·-· .Cotti JMM, su, • ._,Oll COUllT OP TH• ... NOUTI (NI" WtLL AND POiit ternatklnal sales were up for Ardfl ,M'ff N lfil ,,..,.lld R '"'.ill' lk~ er! •• l"I " 'I" '" r1ng1 Covnly on '-1)1"115. 1t73 makl"!I wcll,dedlc.tllorl Wiii bt htld II NOTIC• TO CRIDITOIU M. fl-MIU "Both do'mestic Ind in-ADricllt E 11 \a 1~ n l kW A 4~ '"' 1'1'11"1• ff" ij I< Pe "' " llf'•• lllAMI ITAThttlNf C•lltornlt. Pl'I Ille,, OIY" April, 1;n. 11 ITAT• Oii CALlll'ORIOA 110• Lllntlltl T91TAM•NTA•Y •"---1--~-th· ~~ with Arro All! 14\'t 1 j''""' ltm. 1 'lo ltttlll H s l w. -1\, •420 Wlltf!INI NI Thi follft'lng ,.,_ I• dOlllll IMIMU ""hM" of 1:20 o'clock PM. THI co~:r~~····· ... , ... °' LUCILE ,, MITCHELL. •k• UJIC JlU~ ~l"KIU, Arrvw Hr 1"4 ,, AlrFr • trot 1J !l:i M emx Co l 14 II S.AJllDI, SCN.t.1'111•, 4CHTllR, •t· SOAI• Of" EOUCATION LUCILE ""TC"'""'• ..._.._ do UC --'es -"·"'"& to Arvio. ni 11 Jo.lw11 M 11\ii lf -iMlo ~ •m 4 1' . SIDE ITllEIT BOUTIQUE, 3131 IE. NEWl"Dtl:T-M.ESA E•l•lt of lllCHARO ERNEST !-AM'• NOTICE..., IS ~~ .. lilEi'Y oiVi:N tl'lll mes INIJ ... .,..uuuui A1t0 Coll 2~ 2m K11Mr St l 1°" Vfltt' p l 1 1• 1lr ., IO''f KAll'AN ANO,••.-·· c I H 1 c •• ... ,.,., •• SCHOOL DISTRICT t k• ll EllNEST LAMB, ~-show ..... faster rate of A" Gs Li l~ 14 IC1lvt,. .c ti• ,,, llba d I \6. Ill M 17\1 Los AlllltM, • • Dtl .., .• No. • ~ • ~r. .-' • NOTiCE JS J!ElESY GIVEN IO "" MAlllAN M. ECK llOT Piii fl\ld twra-111 Ull:: Av!• 'Trfl lJ\li 13 K"'". Tk '" • All<lflll'/'I · , , J"flltl Dnmuf"s, 1571 Rlttrllde P1,. ~ Vice P'rn .fCllflt of tlld 8olrrd c I II I I I • l t tllt IUUl!ftlje II( Lttten· T11ttmtl'lll1"'1' lo !tot W ..,, ,.. Till 11111 .,..... c.111. f2W . •Y OPrwtkl E. sm111wooc1 • rldltor• °' ,111 •bovil "'med ateld .... , • ,.i111ori tor "r*'' oc. witt tlld ~ growth. . 1 'i'•',','• •',' r,'" ..... !'..""'~ .... ',"'m ,."•,! P11t11l$hlel nr~na• C01$I 0111 co.11 ~ ..... c1u1. t.1•21. ll'llllllfflld Ortl'lfl CO!ltf ~•llY f'Hot, =~ 1~11,:",:V~,!. m:O •:ii, Mttlem. pe1111-rtfww1 to wt11cti 11 mtc1.1 for .. Clinical a n d 1ndustria tktt Ft 1 37" ,.,. ••• ,~ ' 10 /tlo•t Aetlve Apr!! '·· ll, 20, 27, 1973 Tlll.11 bustnn• 11 COtlducled by tn 111• AprU ll, lm 10ft.?J with !Ill tltCltslr'( vowhlrs, In tl'll otflc• fVrlller P1rllCl.llen. 11111 thet 11\t 11"'4 t nd sates ate running Well above 1:1r;nM~ m2 ~~ :.v:-c~,1 11~ > 1 .,:. dl¥ldv1I.-' OTICE of th• clerk of 1111 abovt "11111.id eOllt'I, or til•• of hffrllll till w.m• lwt1 llM1I Mt I ' I el In 8ftk BklP lf\'t 20'4 Ml In i" J 1------------- PUB'· 'C NOTICE J1111111t O...mur• PUBUC N 10 pr•••nt thim, ,,,.1111 111t llec:t•t•IY 1or M1v 1, lm. 11 t.oo 1.m .. In tilt as\ years ev s response ltnll Ril 2tV. 29 ~~ '01 ~ !l,,., NWW YORK tUl"I> _ Tiii 10 mott ic· '""' • tl•l"r*11 w., fl11'd '/l'Hh 11\t' C01111ty vouc:hlri 10 1111 lllllMnhilMd 11 thl ofllc• c011rtroom of Otolrlmtont No . .s at s•ld to lncrea•••• demand for ••mes H 31 \' :U\-\ A ---==~~===~--1 c1. Dr•nee COIHlty on M1rdl ls; Im. NOTIC I TO c••DITOQ of ""',' 1ttornty1, 8urlOll. GauldlM, court. •I 100 Clvl"c Clflltr Drl¥t Will, In . bl'·'"-'"''";,'!_..._*_ product ..... " F " • 30 :err 14 ~II~• 1toc:i1 trlHd on '"' OTC m1rk•I NOTICE TO CllllDITOl:I PIWll IUf'•lllOR COURT OP THI! ThomlOll ef\d H91~, AffOl"!ltYI 11 Ltw. 1111 City of S1nt1 Ana, C11llor11l1. esta lliUeU oeww.u.a1 S e"'.::r-II 14., 14\\ :vttm &I WI 1g Thur1C11y 11 tllPPl[tod by NASO. SUPl!:RIOlt COURT DI' TH• l"\ttlU Or•llCll Cotti Dt ll't' Piiot. -STAT•°" CALIL'ORNIA PO• 610 NtwpOt't Cl!lttr Drll(f Newpot! D•i.d Aprll 11. Im • and new inatrumentr com-tli:~l'ltCp :-.. ,'it ldc:I f'el 10\li I v. v.-.. .......... CIM. THE COUNTY 0" OllANel Ne. A-)11# ' of b!JlllllU of lltt r1IO""lf IM ti\ mtl· · COU!lty Ckrll \ pooents and Cbemfcal ~ ... , ll'rd ~ 41\.'I ~ C ~ AlllllV1 8vw:ll IC Jll\'il ll -~ ,.1 .fTATIE OF CALlllOltNIA llotl Mlrch u; a . April .. IL 1m m.n Tff• CDUlllTY 011 oaAN•• ••Kil. C•lllornl• ~ Wiik.ii i. !!It P'K• WILLIAM E. St JOHN, • tty La 2''A 2 " •nc.-11 ~ ft A!Nf" FllCI '°'S 15 1~+ I\., "I Na. A-7J,JJ E•lll• ol lllAD4.E!:Y f'ltANltLIN 11!'1 pef"l1lnl1111 to ttl1l1 o1 "'kl_. O'M•LVllllY • MIYl•I d -on · hit lib •1~ •11' 11y 90't \'.it \lo l111k Or111 lit 11 \o 11~ ~. E111t1 of BENJAMIN C. CHASE, HARDE, tkl •. FRANK HARDE, lkl dlfll, wltlllll lour tnOtllftt llflf 11\1 flr1I I YI .,.... H. C ....... Jr. U1;~. lllbb Co 94-10 *ICMI Pt i~· ~'-" l11111tronlct 1',0IO •O SI• · • ·, • ~c;,~e is HE•E•Y GiveN '° 111t lllCTITtous au F11t1tN1t cHu1cH1LL HAI EL o 1 NE. pvb11c111on of 11111 f\Ollct. t1! ~c:=. "'" :~a t:. 'f}~~" lf"C'~Y H !1' :U =, ~':P '~1 'll: Jt:+ \; N td fllAMl ITATIM OtcNNd. fhl Oei.d Mtrch 22. lt7J. TiM 1111) ._,,,. PUBlJC NOTICE Bob evn1 H t1~ II( d11 1Jl: 11~ ll'lfll\ Offill 6'~ 1 -\~ tlltl tit per50ll1 h&Vlrto clt!m1 111111111 ltMt ,,. credltw. of 1111 above' 111t'Md c1Kldit11t EllttlMth L. Tunl\Qfl, 'l't IC p PUIL/C HIARINO , I ,. 1 II '4 4 , .. F11nk SM<! " IP• I t:redl!Ol'1 of lht 1bo'Jt 111med die '"' Tiii fol10Wlna "';i ll dol bullnttl NOTICE IS HilEIY GIVEN to Mlr11rtl L. Htll. ·-' fw ---·-Booth Np tN ~ ~· ·~ fl No Clfl!Alrl , J~• !t i. $1ld dtCed1111 1rt te'(llllred lo•lll• !him, . SAILll'LANE SYS MS 1'102 s lh•l 1lr ptrton1 M \'l ng ci•lm• llltliut !hi Co-ElllC\llrk:ff l"llblllhld Or•llOI C011t 01Uy ll't1ot, NOT • 0 •••• 11-1) ' e~'::e 111 1~1: 1f oc: ,•Co "mt VI Wllkom Gold . • ""' s +··.,.. with Jiit llK"lll'Y VOIKlllrl , 111 Ille offlc1 d II Si H tf I~ CA "'Id dlc:tdlnt lft r11t11trld TO lilt ll!lm, of 1111 Wiii of 1111 April 13, 1.e. Xl1 Im 1ot$.T.1 Notlcl II Mnb'y tlvtft ftlal 1 fll,lbllc fl,_-11 Ar 1"-lli G11 1• S -- of '"' cl..-k of '"' •bovt tflfltlld eovrt, or 'Tllo!ni w"" Fllldl, 1,102 lpfif'lllClll w11ft Thi MCt111rv 'IOUdllr1. 111 !hi ofllc• lbO .... lltrn.d dtetdtlll, PUBLIC NOTICE hterlng wl11 IM lllld by tilt lnlltronm111t11 :::~ 'l'11 .~ ~ 1c:t'tv I n f ~s.~ll.'IN Tllo.1.riV t,stJ,000 lo l)l"ntnl !Min, wllll tilt lllCHllfY Hv1111,..1!n ie1cl\, CA '2649 t , dtrk ol !hi •bO'H 11111"'° c:ourt, or •uaTOH. eA.ULOIN. ltvkw &otrd ol "" City °' H""' .. "''°" Bump SI ,:,-;; ,,.; """ti Frt 23\. ~ DlcU1111 Joi,", ¥OUCl'ltrt, to !I'll vndlrlloMd 11 21'fO TPll• buslntU It conducttd by 111 I,,. to I ltllm. Wiii! tilt l'llCISMl"Y TMOMION • N•UON hHtl \fl "'9 kfrn111!1tr•hve A-. •U 81111tt" M ~""Miry KV 3'~ 'l'"oltl ~ HtrbOr llOtJltvard, Svlr. 313• Colo!• Mna. di ldi;el VOi.iC lo !ht undWllgMd II !!It olfke A.ltlnlt'S If LIW fllCTITIOUI IUllNISI Mtlll Sir"!• H1111!1119ton Bu.ell, C1Ulamlt, Cem T111 21\o't :11\11 c Cmck ... S • C1l1f. f'l'2l. whlCll It !ht pll(t of tlUllnHt ¥ Thornet W ·Fllldt , ,. of htr 1 , DENNIS L. GEILElt, Al· l •H• Nlll'llkr 1111 . MAMI STAT,IMllNT ti 1111hlNrof1:30 AM Pl'l•TYHC111• May CIPi $oW S'llo .$ll IY 1111\{j jfliti ~!1n\~ 'ro'~~lll'l .. ':,1!11 0;11,,7d''!i':..:1=: Thi• 1t1ftl'M11t .Qt fU9d°wllll lht C..,,11-for""I' 1t , :un Duf'ont °''"'' II.Ill• '11 H..,.... CMt•r Drlvt Tiit tollo'li'lno Pl!"IOl'I 11 Going blltlntu 1s, 1m, tvr !hi pr.N'POll ef CPl'llldtr ng"" Cu N Gt I 1"'1 M~ .,.. _...,.. II"' I ... Lo .,..1,11111 toi1r inon1111 ,11,r tht ltrtl'Wbl!c• iv c1..-k o1 Df'1111 .. ewn1y C111 M•rch 2::l. ls.1 11N~,.. 1tlf;h. 1 c::ior~t• ot~ """"•..ell. c1111w1111 ""' 11~••••• N' AIL ,,, ''"" si H f11vlron"'•11t•I lmP1t1 s111-t 111b-~~PVt"A ~lr4 lm M;;ld" 1n G ~1 ua ttera a; •ers , 'I I -1 -ii~· --1'7:11 · wll c t I'll P o "'1 Tth cn41 .... ltJO • .. VII· mitt.cl on Elll 'fS.7, 1,2"' un11 tptrlmtnt .,_, A 'ltt I' Fr .,.. on o m s '"' ...,, 111'14117 utfdenlgllld 111 ell l,ters1 perlll"ln11 to Att-yi tw C•••talrlcn l!11111on lllacll, Cell!. t244fl comptn locelld on Edi,,..,-11tar h•iil Co "' Ml IPI!( "'' 1-------------bitld March 17, 1973 Publhhtd OrlMllf Coast Dt11Y Piiot 1111 t1t1te of 11\d d Ill' wttlltfl IOllr Publtlhtd Orlnot COii! Dally Piiot, Jeck Hell Lt!J"'• 28t3 E11ttmttt. N•Wllrld, ~""" CP· 3N ~ M t1 Jg · ~:.:1~~~:tfli~fht Wiii M1rcll .SO. l lld Apr II ,, ll, 20, lt73 Nt-1) ~I tm. t lfer tht llrll P k:lllOll of lllll M1rcll n, 30 1rld Apr!I ,, ll, 1913 · 1112•13 COii& Me11, Cllll. mu AU l11ttt"ttd PltlOIU trt 1n\lfl«! lo 11· ht Br Ir ...... ''" 1111 I P !!: ~~ N1w York IUf'll -T~N fol~n:I' ~ lt11Mltld of till nlalt' of o!:~ Mtn:ll 21, ltn dl~: •• bullllllt 1t COllllllC!ed by. lrt-!«Id "Id llMrlftll Ind tltllf"$ tntfr Ol)ln-Plrlt S«: 1U 1 ':c n =-.:-~~"trJ ~I :, ~ W-Ctlll the abovt nemed dtc«1111t PUBLIC NOTICE SUZANN& M. HAROE PUBLIC NnTICCIE_ ~ j k H L ICllll fof" or 19111111 Mid IPtrfmtnl cOlfl-~Ill U A .,. n of chtllff on Int n..<:OUflttr ..... ' • 1 a ..... •N ~-, OC • Wm pltlt l -u "l)W rllfl !I" ~ mtrktl 11 QVOled tw !!It!':" -...,,.,... Elt.CVITllt of 1111 WIU Thl1 1hltem111t Wtl flied wllll tllt Cou11-' CITY Of' HUHTIHGTOH BEACH ...... , Ilk 12~ I• or Cl Ntl end perctl"ll ... c ' IN 11141 17'0 H•"""' llltd .• Slllte i11 PICTITIOVS BUSIN•SI ol !I'll •boW lllmtd dtcldtlll ICf' in ly c .. rk o/f Of'tnge COllllty on Aprll 11 , 87~ Tom """""" Olr.ctor .!!',cc~,. Im u. N I,'!!!•, , ... ' dlfflrtflt9 ~ Thi .,.., -1t•I bid (0511 Mtw. CA n.26 NAMI ITAT•MINT DllllNIS L. ellL•ll . 1973 .... ., .... •• ,..., 1 . . pr kt 111d 1M cur,.,.! 1111 bid prlct TiM : (114) -'*-TPll lolklwl"' ..-IOl'll 1111 fol ... ·-el LIW NOTICI TO CRIOITOIS ' .... 1!:11Vln:tr1mtnl1! llMl,ll"CIS om! JiPlr" Mio\ 27\\ Ntl Llb!Y UV, 11'11 ' ,... lUl"•llOll COURT OP THI!: It OATl!O Aprll 11. 'Im. _ mwTI f' 2j\4 U ~I Md!Cr IU t \li •a • . Attllmty fer Admlftof1!rtlrll bltll!IHI ti: ' 1171 Dwf'lllt Dl't'l'I, lul .. 1J ATI Oii CALll"DltNIA. 11011 P'ublltllld Orlll(ll CDtltDlll Y ll'!lot, Pllbl!thtd °'""" COl$t OtH'f' ll'llot. [11111 p I~ U: l"lltQ!. ? 1V. -IJll•RI ·w~~.:i:11 ~=-: coatl o 111v l"nbt, 1J1~0J._~:--_Y: A(~.~~D~G J.~~~.~~: ~:i'm'4J-=:;,.~•lllwlll• n... COUNTY 011 o11ANGI Aprll 16. %3, J0.111d Mey 7, im 1101·73 April 11. itn 10...13 ::!"•co ~ ;olt i ::r.mc~\ 'ill I~ 'l ::,"{j1c1.~!!j I~ ~ ~g M:: Rodlll'/' 01nm111 lllOflm, 13311 A1r•Y Pllbll ...... d Or111111 COl11 O•llr P iiot, E•1•1• of """ 11rt Noll 11'4 l!:\lo • 4 AIO ~ .... UP 17,4 MllrCll 30 .,111 ltlll'"ll ,, 13. 20. 1913 tn-13 C1Ulor11r1 '26111. A"'""" .... •HA'lrll H ..... ~·1s:.llY MI LLl!R, PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE rvtcll R '""' N 1111 GI r' AmU111:1';w;·31 .1 J~ UP It.• PUBUC NO'nCE "t:f~1!:-0·.~~l'V'29~·1.=: C•~· w. Mire.II n. Jll •rid April 6 ' 13 ' 1913 1111 " 73 o:~;~e IS HE BY GIVll!:N/10 1M PICTITIOUS IUSINISI lllCTITIOUS •UllNlll Dl~ly '': 21rit fo~ ij c -'i ,· ~'l. ls ~'1. c:;! ,!fl ,n ~= Ji:! G'.-·"••· SI-•• .... ,,, C•l/1, PUBLIC NOTICE credl!01'1 of 1111 • 111mld dKldollll . NA.Ml ITAT•M•lff NAMll ITATIMI_,. O.rt Qr1I lMli lt\I lttlllfo Ml 1.. 'LI 4 ,. U ,,._ FICTITIOUS auSINUS Tlll~~lrttU i; ~Id by . Gtntr1I --, 11111 111 pllf'1(Wlt"111Vl"8 m• Hllllll"" Thi foltll'Wlno PlflO'll •r• dol1111 TM loUOWl1'19 .,..,._ .. ~,. doing g:;: 8:i :Ht. m ~11r,I(; ' 0 '"""r,\150•. 11 1\{ u: n;'i: HAM.I! STATEMIHT ll'artntrlhlp. • .,, Nici dludlnl •r• r11q11lr flle tlllm, bPflM9 ••: -bWlllHI f1: O.Clt De fi\6 ffu. 01t•1I Cp ,m j "'' Mt;r,.,. Cl~ 1\.-\ " UP 11.S "tilt lotlowfng ptrWOlll ir1 doing blltinHI Rodlll'f 0 , lllOf1m IUf'lllOI COUllT OF TH• with Ille l'ltclSlllY ¥0Uehtr1. 1111 otflc:. ALLIED TRACTOR &. EQUIPMENT I H N 0 VAT I V E c OM II' u T II " D1c:or In e.l• 6\6 11elr Rt Jl1 ~~ l' ~: 8trnlndllt .!t Up 11.I ••: Wlllltm •• Slmll"ICWll STATI 011 CALIPDl:NIA tto• ol ltll clerk of"" •bOWI tnllll rt, 0( Jll!:HTAL. 1'192 S11¥111rt Sir"'· HIHll• TKHllBLOGY. t. c . T .. GOALGIT· Otli.lb AN SI" S2~\ lo:wd H ... J r.:;;r,'"'>' -111e ~ UP ig., I ULl. 1. SUSH, In W. 1tlh $1., Colll Thl1 t11ttmlllt w11 flied with tllt CDl.m-TH• COl,IJ«.Y' Ofl. ORANGIE kl ~~ ::'"'r111tw1:,,.;,11t,, 11\1 r~ lllllloll IMCh, Call!. 92641 -, l'ElS/lCJl"VsTALLINE CllATIOHS. Otllll l11Cll '"" "" =~ ~~ m f1~ J, g"•r•vc~~ >\i ~= 1,· ""4ft1, C1lll. 92621 ty Clerk"' qi Or•llOt C:oi1l'lly on Marth 2L Jff::4&-7UM vouc: rt , o v r ErMtl E, HI-. 20l6J HU11!1r l.li'llJ ' 1"5 <\:Gflll AWl!ut, lvllt A, Cotti ~Jet 3tti -«lit Mr Ml !"" IS 1frttorl'lrl l Vt Uit : 1! ~Im A. Grtftl, 23511 M1r1i11, Llou111 1f13, ~ . NOTIC• O" M•ARING o,I AMlNDI D fH~~c'~'r.t~ w~::qy j11 N~";r,Ei~d H tlngton lltocll, -Ctllf. '2.646 · ' M"•· C1llfolo1111 f1'U, ,::: ~~ li.. l~ fill L•t I I "' lt vdrom1J '" to U1 t.t ilJlllt, Cellf. e2.W " l't41JI PITITION l'Oll PllOIATE 01' WILL ' ~ !3 """ I Pl 1• > 'twl1 E. WllU1m1, 12"2 ll't11faoaon . DlLIH"AJl · IN"OIJITRIES, INC., 124$ ck A I 3lm 1!»' ?; M 2h. 2f 11 ~ Clolllltrl lti UP . f,S "" !;llllbltto M. Gr11n. '11511 Mtr1111, PubU.ned Orlf!Ot CDt•I Delly Piiot, MD l'Oll L•TT••• TIHTA.MllNJAIY ~t!T' 1!:'~1 c~ ':"ii:. undl'rt~ i! s t, G•rdlfl Grove. C•llP.-fU.41 ' ' i.:ev111 ;Aw .. 1111 .. A. Cott• MIU; 5'• kl 1• 'iO\l 111 c!"Mi 21 i!v, I 1111~1~~~ ·:: ~: ;·: )iflllt buSll\Ht 11 ((llMlvClld v ,•n 1,.. •. 1uw:1w11 •t A. "· Sl"AfllER, p.ritMd. :.c::m.,. 'Wllll!ll tour monltlll •lier "" P•rt,.-1~ Wllll Thh ,llUllMI .Is·~ by • cot· ~ .. °"' 11 11~ vrmvr "' I ~· 21 Al'QO Petrol"' tt Up 1.7 ·~&qlll\I Hllls. C•llf. 92653 . . M•rcll :JO. •rid Aprll '·Tl, 20. ltn w:n Etl•I• ot ANDREW F. Sl'~~IEI, •llo 11 ·: I pttt1':1ng f9·11'1t•l.ll• of Jlkl Thlt tll'IHI 11 Condvcled by. Jll•ll•rtl C1llfof"111.·~ . " ,,v, rmont n\ 11 » Splttl Mfftf c :% UP t'.1 cftoldi;el . PUBLIC NOTICE ' NOTICE II HER18Y GIVEN 11111 fl I b.1 llOll ol flll ll . " 1m1 POfl"Pl'I· • • ,...., .so Vtf'I HA ~ ~ n .,. Tochnoln' Vo ... UP I .? .'! JI"' A. Gr.., . j ' JOl'NIOll .. WlllOrl 11\CorPOl'lled, llll lllld r~ : ,;: di 21 If,; no Ct. . lhll 111 Wit nled with "" Coun--. Tlllt """""" -Ill.Id Wll'h Ille C!lllll-OOWIE J-3:11' )I II .. Crp \~ n llll<V n1rPtt 1• lV. UP l .J Wll nlld ,W1Tll !Ill COllflo --'41441 lltnlll •n .lrlltldld ptfltlon tor Probll• Of • RO,:ALO 'H; llOSEVEAA 7,.,,c1•rrof Or• QiVrlty ... Mlrch 29, fY Cl«ti !" 'Orll'lgt .CCIUl!ty °" ~II 11, ," 03 1~ im =r llr ~ ;: ~ ltVf RI " c; i?: ~ ~= :J ~· Count'( °" Me~ll 2f• NOTICE TD ClllDITDll Wiii •rid tor luu11>et of lttl..-1 E11«11tor of ll'lt WUI • l'-2427' Jf13. By Y/!IU•m E. SI, JolWI, COIHlty con Lib '9 )f\\ 11'.c ~m 1 111-'J I .;: . SUP51101t COU•T OP THI TH_llmtnlery lo Tllom11 E. JDl\11$IOl'I 11111 of Tiit tbaV. 11trntd <ltc.1d~I • Pullllthia "o,-111111 C . bt11y Piiot Cl«tt., I 0UC E1t 31~ 3)\11 P:io 8"' H-" ttlh LOS••I llbhthtd Orlllpi ·CO!lll 01lly 'ifo! s::~·cgc ... c.r.;':~:·~~~11 ~~ff for~ r:=l~ ... ~ ,,:':!,C:t ,,!: :,0~1~..::1:~~~1 ·R:HAT(Mlitl ltprll •• 13. 20. ' lfn ,..,r,i ~~1i...d 'Or•fto-C011t D•llV ~ l~'.°c ~r' 1:a f!'1 ~ lhii 1Ju ~ ~~·t~~ \?:= 1"' '\11"~41: 13, ~'10r t~ im ' t41'·n ., ... A-1l41I · 111111 •rid p11c1 of Plttrl~ th~ iame 1111 H~ '"ch, Cellforl\/~ ""' .., . ltprll 13, •• 'lJ ,1rld M1v 6. 1m 1016-13 ~)W'" "'k U'"' Mi\ :~ ~ · '~Y 4_;t i ~"llCEJCll pr ]!,._ 1~ .r ~· Ell•tt of ADELAIDE M. GAUTllll, be~ tit.tor May 1L1m. ti t .00 1.m .. In T•h (1141,,.4990 .1·~/PUBUC NOTICE , ·PUBU. C NOTICE 1-K\! 111 l'Ov. lN •=• 1 ~'t 'C.ttnlc: E•!!f V.-· •" • "PUBIJC N DteteMd ri! 1 tht·: coi1rtroom of 11,P1rtment No. 3 of AllDnrotY' ... ••tclllor ' , t l"ll!tt J 11 I"~ Ctt 1·~ ' I tl':I: i"C • 11-'t-\lo ~ . . ·'· .. . . NOTICE IS HI BV .. O!VEN fu .. "" """· " ,,. "'" C~lo• """ '""" .......... CN" "'"' Pll~. ...... • ' • .. • ' '" "" ~·· Ill.~ iii • ! ~t pld.IJ ft u ""CTITIOUS iUft .. IU erldllor1 ol !tot 1 t lllm«I d'tcldtfll flt, II\ !!It City of 1•11!111.111, CeUtornli. • ~rcll :JO tlld April,, 13. 2(1, 197l '24·73 'L. lllCTITIOUI aUllNlSS NOTICI Of' DISIOl.UTIDN f':Flrlofl II \t. t1 ti HtH H Mio Q;n ~. """' f;,:: w. • , ri t, n; ..: • .~ • !Mt .• u per10111 hlvlr>d c:lelms tgtolntl !tot Dllld'Aprll 10, ltn ',. '"" NA.Ml·STATaM•HT 0" PAllTfflllSHlf' ·. er"' Sr 1 \'I 16~ -w '°\t ~ t ~~ Ho!n 1Vt-1 ~111 ·~t:E.!r!...i':~· bull,,.:;. ~~ dK.ldtlll 1rt re(!\1111111 10 flit 1111rn. · :.~ILLI~~ St JOHN, PUBUC NO'DcE T following person 11 Oollll lMllt-1 Putif1 , 11 lltreby 91""1 thlll KEN· ~fr;""°" 1f~, 1~ nc ff~. '' i'f Ce'niln DI~ lf--1: r·.--,~. · ,.. ..,....-1' Wiiii Ille nec:tf .. IY vovdltra, 11'.1 fill olfkl' o\t ovnl'f 11: ' · NETH · CAJtlON, •rid · ~IRWIN I'll IOllll lf\(o 20 S.v I tt t Htc:"J.:::W ll~ ~ ~ C.....1tolfF SOUTH ,115-1 M.i1ard A.,;.. of 1111. cttf1t of Ille "°"' llftll"ed court, or '• "•"°-" & 1W-IUOM, ll(C. , ·• -1 :1" &. D MOTORS. 925 N. H,•l'tlor. Slflta KOGLEll· Jr., Mofofe dol1111· but.llltM 1st !):Fin tN •'A ,. ~ w llli 14 II P..-kvll'W ~ • · · ' lo prtMnlo !him, wlril lfll lllC.tt .. ry YI • : Me, C1llfpml1 " loll1dtl'" tilt """1 Nt'1ll Ind 1tylt 111 W.111" 1•· !\.'I II' llld $ 1J ODi.l Coro fl I -....11,lot '1-wn'n'\n·V.•ll..,_!?_~· J 91SA Malltrd 'IOllChtrl, 10"" ll!MHrllgntd ,, '"' olfk• stl H~ Ctllltlf; on..... Sllltt"' SUl'IEllO• 'c:OUllT 011 TME ·wnu."' Fr111k Tully, 11Nl c~ ol CAMf'UI I H"l ll;l:IOI w. Bllillf, ll"Ftc:o lll'C I \.'1 1 \.\ ,~ Mk t?llo II "'[1tt1ltCICI A .u-"" ,,,, erm-·-· '·' ol llfonl1y1, CLARK & KUNERT, two • ..,,.,, '*"· C•IH.""' STA.Ta 01' C4LIFDl:NIA POI Dr., TUlllll, CtUfof11I• 92?'GI · f City of Cott. Mell, ty of 0r11111. "~ Rock .11 jllM ll'ooll lro ' Comoul•• Sv( Im:"' , Avt .• ':°DUnllh\ VtUf1, Catlf. t21111,_, I Hulltlnglon Drlvi, Siii Mtrlno, Cllllornll Tel: 1714) ~ __...THI COUNTY OP ORAN•• I TJ'ol• ~MU It conclvcled b'I' 111 In-Stitt of C.lllamll, dkl !ht ltl dey o1 I'll TiMW 17411 I ~Oii Co \li 14 I LIMt Link CP V..--'4 ,Tlllt ~(litlt It (.Ol'\dllCled r an ,.._ ,1108 wlllc:h li tilt pleat of butlnHI ot AtfotMYI;~· Pftlllllltf" __.... .... A·7,lt9' dhl,lllHf . , AprH 1'13 bJ' mutual c t dltlOive "llcksr l•\ll j1 rot Goff' r I 1'.111l1b IJ'IC VJ.-\lo dlvtdui•~1u1m ~~ x . ·-: · tr...~fldal;•lllntd. 111 an matters per111111no .. ~~1•""1',' ~r•1'3; '~rt Dilly 10P1J~~ NOTICl' ott H•A•tNca 011 ll'ETITION l.1 ~111ml F. Tullv · . 1111 s'..td ~tl'lll••lllP '" N• ' N ~· ~::;r.~\ Im ,l~ ~=roo'l;'a,. l•1:i" '! ~ fil ·5r~c'P ~~ I~ 1~ . • · ~ lo 1111 • .,1111of.111d decedl11t. within lour ..,., f2, 1~• • llOll f'ROIA.ft 0,. WILL ""°' POJl TPll1 ltatlmertl WIS fflld wttll !tit CoUll-'"""°" " Plrlntrt 1tllrlln. lll'li'llil II ICM IP 11'1 'Ml 1 Vt rl1..-Cp ~ ~ I 'c"i"•''..':~'"'~'~!!~y~11:J:rc~°".;-monN'l1•ll'f1111 fi rst Pllbllc•llon ot tPll1 PUBLIC NOTICE L.-rTIRS TllTAM•NTAllY CIOND ty Clltll ol Dr•llfl! Counly on Marcil 10. llld lllnlMtil kl ... "*"' wlfl . ,,,,.111 nv. ' ltP 4 · fllclro N11Cln s~ y, 1'11. Oalld Mlrdt 20. ltrl 'I • E1t1r. of MARION A. WEOIL1.,' "4172 PIY'll'ld dltcfllrot all Hablllll" tnd'tM rhdl ll 1•w. , kl' h l v. • llfl'tl" "Lkthl v..--"'l . n·· I .I I 1•.3 ll.2 lt,i I ·• !ii :1 '· .. ... I.I ... ... 1.1 I .. " ••• 'I' Ir .,.. .,.., • ' notice. · WAIVID) ' lfl , dllc:l.d bY EDWIN KOGLER Jlt • ..-l'Ntlld le ~ r ~· 'ffi 1 \\ lutWIY lll'C J-~ • P~lshtd drti!Dt coal! 011/y P:1~~ LltTER l.. GAUTlfl 111CTmous 1uslNl!s1 O.Ce~~E is HEMEeY 01~EH 11111 Fl 1 P llhed Or111C11 eoest UlllY f'llOI. of 111e firm Mi f'K•tve 111 "r'"' ll'dE 1m 1.f!A • "2S tag• Admlnltl 10 -"' 20 27 ,,,, tlf.?3 Executor of"" wlll . •AM• ITATIEMIMT NO c "' M•~ 23, :JO, •!Id Aprll ,, 13. 1m co.n P.IY•bl• lo tilt firm. ' 1-."8111!!9•••• ............. ,. ••••••• ,,. Af•ll 6, lJ, ' ' of Ille ebo..-1 ntrntd ~ktdent Tilt followllll PtflOll It dolna bUllntll N1tlon1I Bink of Or1ng1 Counly 1\11 111111 Fllrlhtr llotlet 1t htrtb'f' g1""'1 ~ IMI" CLAltK & KUNRRT u · htrtl11 • ptflllon lor probtte of will •lld PUBLIC NOTICE und&r1 t9nld wlll flot bt ~lllrl. from PUBUC NOTICE !SM ti1111t1111Mll DriwP · SAOOLEIACIC CAf'JSTRAHO ~ w .. 1 tor ll1u111c1 of llli.t Tut11M11l•rv lo " this d•Y °" tor 111y •obllptl-lll'Currtd ---------·----15111 M1r'lno, C1IM, fllN" Vll9'1Cll Orlve, Fullerton, c1nfor1111 ll'ltlllontr (Bond Wll¥1dl niflf"tnce-hi by 1teNH ETH R, CARSON 111 1111 oWh FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS T1I: 1211) Ill..,,. THE Mc:MIGHAEL CO INC a wlllc'11• m1d1 for f\lrtlltr l)lrllcutart, and l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•IS 1111N or In 1M 11tmt of 1M firm. UTUAL FUNDS NAME STATl!Ml'.NT Altlll'tll'f& for e x.cuter C•UfOrnl• corpor1ll011 ~ ·w v11fnc1. 11111 !ht tlmt •Ill!. pltct of he1rh10 tilt NAMI STAT•MIJllT OATED·AT COit• Miu, C1lltor11ra. th!• :;... following petiOl'lt ,,, doing Publlffled Or•llCI" ,Coa1t Dally f'Uot, Orl~•. "Fi.tlltrton, c.ufo..1111 . .. .. f'!l1 *"Mt fbr Mty 1, 1973. ,, •:ao TIMI follo.'lr19 ptl'toll •• dolllll lllllllllSI Ellvtnlh d•Y °' Aprll, 1m. 1,. ........... '1!!!m••111••·········•111 ~lnnt ai · Mtrclf 13, 3CI. •rid. ~r11 '· 13, 1973 14Z.13 Thll IMH!MU 11 collductliel by • limited 1.m., t11 Ille eourlriilm o1 O.p1rtmlflt No. 11: • . • _ 1C1n1ttlh It. C.rlOll • :I' ~· SELECTILE, 11 1000 SO. l lldld. LI ' Plrtner$111f:!. . .S of llld court, 11100 Civic Centi!' Drive GOLDEN PALACE IMPORTS, SUS E. ~vbll1htd Orll'IOI CDtll Da lly P'llot N York _,111• ~ i1br1. Ctllfoml1 90631 • PURUrt. _NOTICE . J .. ,.. Mc:Mlch•el Wnt, In !ht City ol Stnt1 A111, canlor1111. CM•I HW'I' .. Coron• del Mir "'25 Aprll 13, 1m ~13 1owfr: I• • Hit of e:. 1 • K .. Tll• Compeny. • ".II.'• I t" v.. P1ri1W1111 p.tltd AprH 10, 1m \ JOl'ln H. Wlltte,..,, Gtl~ W•Y· le•I • bid llld •t!Clct fil) '"' ¥1,.,.rt lllp, ll23 Molor Awn111. Loe Tht1 1111tm1nt 11111 flltd wllll tti. C.,,.._ WIL;LfAM ,E. SI JOHN, · SMdli"CttH. 901ol0 • • • j" °" Mu I R!:!:! C: liti l · 11911111 Ctlllornl• ~ HOTICa TO 'c••DITOIS. ty Cltrk o1 Or•llOI Cou11ty on March 29, Cou11ty ct..-k This bull,_. I• blllflG CDl'lducltd by '" Kid Lik T lllldt t t ~ G•1•1 " :01 · ICSF 'CorP01'1ll011, (Plltlntf') 3323 IVP•RIOR CD\lttT 01'" TH• 1t7J _ WILLIAM V. SCHMIDT, tndttldHI; , . s , · e 0 ~lldl Oii avtttd4:': m;2'"\ ,:., I ; j ~"-•otor Av1n111, Los An111111, C1Ulor11\1 ' ITAft Of! CALlflD•NIA llOll 1174-0C W 1111 MftMt Dl"ivt, JoM H. Wfillt· • · 11\1 NAI~ 111e. !%!~ /..41, .41 -. TH• COUNTY OF DUH•• µy L MAYP l•LD, Alty. Swtl• JllumMr •• Thi•,,.,,,._,,, Wit fl\ld wlffl 1111 COUl"I--?f; .N .10 IC ~ ii: E corp itlon fp1r1,.,r1 3323 · Na. A·JS»J m LOftl tuc:h I011ltv1n1 """"" ••ch, c•llflt!ll• ""' ty Cle(k of Oreno• COtJntv on Mtrc11 22. 'Ask Andy tor A¥~\lto{ LO$ Ang1ltS. C1llfor11l1 ' E1!1tt of GRACE W. VA N SHECK, SIVll\ Otte. C1llfanll1 fOUO Tth 1'14) '44-1121 1973 • ; " :w · Dlc:NMd. T-'= 1na1 JIN»'I AttwMy fer hll!I011•r · JIMl~ .It 11 bi.lsll'lffS II collducled by I Gentrll NOTICE IS HEIE,IY GIVEN' to tht PNU7 Publlllltd Or111111 CoaJI Dally Piiot PLlbtllllld Orange COii! 01lly ,f'llol, • PlrlMrlhlp. crldlklrt of !hi •boll• n•~ dltc:ldtntl~'~'~"~'""'~~~O~•~·~"'~'~C~":':'...".":•l~/7'..JP~l~IM~,li"'~~ll;i'i:';';i''i;"i;;' ~"ii;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii"~71-i;7';ii;M4i;iii'~\'ii;;"~·~'~"i;iiA;i"~"~·;;;"~·~"~·-"~"~.,,.ii;;";i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-:~---.. 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A·7Sl1? ~5111t o1 CHARLES STE P H E N TCHINGS, JR. 1ka CHAR LES , HUT- .ING$, Detta1ed. OTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN lo tht lfllllftor1 of fllt tbovt n1med dtcedtnl )ti11111 Plrlonl ll1v!1111 cl1lm1 1D1lnst 111t ikl d«:ed~t 1r. r111u1red Jo Jiit tflem, ti! IN lltCIQll'V OfOl.tdltrl, In 1111 ofllCI ' ' "1• cl..-k of ll'll lbOV• lflllllJd cowf. or prtltllt """'· '+fl!'flll 1:1)1 ~. ~htf1, to 1111 undtr•lilntd ti !tot Ofl1a htr eltorlll't'" MURCHISON AND IS, Al'°'""' 11 L1w, '"' Wlllhlr. Yd., Sllllt 400, 9e""1y Hll11,"C1tltornl1, h IS tl'lt pf.ct of blltlf\IU of ll'lt lfKflf11on«I 111 all m11ter1 Ptrtlln111'1 lo 1 tflt. ntttt o1 11ld 0tced111t, \ll'Ullt11, tour - ffMJl!tflt 1tt1r 1111 flr11 publlcltlOl'I ol this "°~r.., Apr11 s, 1tn • " MAIY JlUTH MUlCHtNG! i ex.cvtrl• ol 1111 Wiii ol tllt. lboYt "'"'" cHCtffftt MUllCHISOf4 AND DA.VIS :.-,...,. 11 Ulw .. , t11u 2n.21• llwnllTt "'" l•tcVlrflt • ~!:..'?:,::. ::~~l• ll'\lbll'lhtd Ortl!Ot Cotti Dttl'f' !"Hot, ~prll ,, IJ, 20, f/, Im 102W) I I PUBUC NOTICE r I I .. 1Newport Beach, RO)f coonevlew ••• aiidyOu .. · .... (if ·r-.."' ·-.... --·I ---T I I I • I . I .. • I I 1 • -. • DAILY PILOT 5 Frid.,, April 13, 1973 ;Auto Makers . Gripe ........ • • I ~ 1 J In· Spite of Delay DETROIT (UPll -The -------- auto industry claims tcss-strln- 1eot 1975 auto emlssk>n stand· arm set by the Environ- mental Protection A g e n c y don't Jet It oul from under In· tensive pressure to cut pollu-~ lion frotn cars, General Motors Chairman.- Richard y. Gerstenberg satd he was · "dliappolnted and dismayed." Ford cbtlirm an Henry Ford 11 said rurthe!r legal .action might be necessary becauSe of the EPA decision Wednesday. Both said their companies still might not be able to rn.ake it down to federal emission levels. Ruckelshaus, ndministrator of the EPA, proposed that only cars sold in Gali[oroia in 1975. be required to use catalytic converters to mCCt ~n1ission standards, the automakers say the pollution control devices stn1 may be needed on all cars. That could add $200 to $300 to the cost of the 1975 New Slioes A Hazard? PHILADELPHIA (AP) ._ The Keyston_e Auto Club's safety director has urged a recall of women's platform shoes, saying they "could cause more bighway accidents than bald tires." Roy D. llanshaw claims !he "new platform shoes which the ladies are now buying by the millions are ~bably the worst driving shoes ever created. Earnings Up At Wallichs FINANCE .models. JluckelshauS announced in "Washington Wednesday he had acceded" to the D e t r o i t automakers urgent plea to post~nc application of the stringent 197S clean air re- quirements for one year. li e substituted two temporary Teleplione Custom ers Increasing SANTA MONICA (AP) General Telepholie Co, or California will add 48,000 new cu"ltomers and put about 100,000 additional telephones i n t o service during 1973, says the utility 's president. "W1lh the general upturn in the economy, the California co1npany already has added 18.000 new customers this year and we expect to hqve 30,000 more by December," R. Parker SUiiivan told a meeting of preferred shareholders at the firm 's annual meeting Wednesday. In clu d ing b u s1 n·ess customers, each subscriber averages about three . telephones, a G e n e r a I Special to the Daily Pilot Telephone spokesman said. HOLLYWOOD -Wallichs The company's c o m m o n Music & Entertainment Co. shares are owned by General Inc. reported W e d n e s d a y Telephone & Electronics Corp. revenues for the nine months of New York. General of· ended Feb. 28 of $6,247,557 as California operates 2.7 million compared to revenues of phones serving 1.6 million $6,120,164 for the like period customers pr j m a r i I y in last year. Soulhem California. Most or Net operating income for the the south state territory is nine months was $104 ,272, or 9 covered by the Bell System's cents per share, compared to Pacific Telephone & Telegraph net operating income before-Co, extraordinary item of $105,689 . Sullivan .said Genera l had or 9 cen~s per _share for the ope.rating r~vcnues last year yea r earher period. of $517 rriillion,. up $60 million from 1971 and a net income Q[ $00 million, up $6 n1illion from the previous year. Last month, the rirm applied to the California Public-Util· itcies Commission for a $59 mil- ion rate increase to meet Msing costs of labor and materials. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers the • • • PANTERA b)' deTomas<> ... imp111·tl'<.I ror Lincoln·i\1C'rC'Ury. tt,allan roochv,.ork crcntC'd h~ lh•· brilliant Chia Studios or Turin. Ford dc~l~nt~ Ull' 351 CllJ 4V V·8 1111~i11c. Fou1· \\'hl'l.'I In· dCpt'Jidenl 11uspcru:h.in and mld·shi1> t)t1i.:lnC' 11lncC'l1lt:'nl.. !"Ive liJffl ((C'ar bo)(, ruu.v synrhronllt'tl ' .. ·Pontrra. .. lIB llan tor l'11nlh• r , . ~"°'f~A W .,_Win' (OAIT ...WAY ' NIWfOtt NAO.• M l •U11 /Ml ... 11 I l. MERCURY LINCOLN THREE FOREIGN makers have shown they could meet - the standards with different tr pes or engines, but Detroit is Gets Ne"V tied to its present engmes. . ~ It The industry claimed in hearings before the EPA that there was the risk of a "business catastrophe" with the poss1b1hty the auto 1n· dustry could be shut down if the converters failed during assembly line tests. Ruckelshaus agreed, saying he set the double standard with converters phased in on a gradual basis to insure that the Carmakers continUe work on them without rUMing_Jhe risk or massive disruptions. A Chrysler Corp. statement described the interim stand· ards as "extremely severe " Ford charged t h at Ruckelshaus "went beyond the limits of practically in ,the two sets of interim standards he proposes." -.tf '1:f tt Cransto11 Opposes MGSCOW (AP) -Soviet ofllcials and Armand . Hammer. chairman of tbe Occidental Petroleum Corp., signed an $8 billion chemical fertilizer con· tract Thursday to be realized o v er the next 20 years, officials reported. THE CONTRAc:t WAS signed with Soviet De~ ul y Foreign Trade Minister N.D. Komarov. 'rhe deal, a bartqr arrangement, calls for con· structlon of four ammonia and urea plants in the· Soviet Union by OceidenLal and the Bechtel Corp. A percentage of the production-wlll consist or pay· ment in kind. The contract caUs !or Occidental to provide super phosphates and the Soviet Union urea potash. Other details of the deal were not disclosed, including bow much actual money Occidental will supply as part or the contract. ' COMPV:TE-NEW YORK STO.CK LIST J I l .. 81 n: •• cl n fi q II c • Streak Swpp~ . ~i Profjt Taking NEW YORK (AP)-Tbestoek._market bounced around Thursday, amid some pro!it taking on a market that scored Impressive · gains in four prior •esslolil. · . The Dow Jones average o! 30 industrials climbed 43.99 PQints 1n that. Ume, sparked by the flow of good first"luarter repoits and the general feeling that President Nixon soon ·would do some-thing to combat Inflation. • " I Aprll .. 197) -r • I • • I • • • ., • .' • -· .If DAILY PILOT s Frid.11, ... II ll, 197) _·Gripe - COMPLETE-NEW YORK STO.CK LIST • • ;~~1111"fi:\:'~~s~rr 1 ,. .. ~~..-u:.Lelfll:. _ P•'=,._ &.-utt~. iqJ-~ "-LMtt::. J. Spite of Delay P·I! = Hlllt Low LUI~ :i I:~ 1, Ii c~ 1.wt : . ~IP.!-11& fl JJ, ~~ s:~~ ... =IO -: ~ ~ ll ~" ~ ~~ _ ~ \. _..;. .:-I· , ," !!"+ "DiT"'"!!. I 'II d>; "" .. ,... i::·~~ 11 J 'Ill 'l\l l:ll+ tt :r.I'~ i'"'° 11 ~,:m ~"" ~,, .... ,,. ,t:t·:" ~ 1i 1 ~, "~":tt .. =a=t:J: ;: :--n~ ~ n:-... il·2!.:: u IS1~ n = £~ ~~ 1 ll1 ~ :: ~. N ) •'• ii !!~ ,, J + · t ~if:"' ~J ; 11 H~ cl~ ~-· · """' f ~ 12""*-fs 'im' \'VI 1•~ .,, M £110 • ~ -• • IA) IS 1e al f \o\ ti !Mb +I 1"'-'"' ,...,_ t.,, Ml MJHI• ,~ • w. . . i;;i/' . . 1 1 _. .., ~ , " 11w. 11.,. 17 P11ot .n tt • Ml\ ....,.. 66i.-,._ ~l,'ol· • ! 5 • h~ 1:11..·~ 1:7.f '1' 1 11 '!: m: ti''" h~ 'ii'":'.'!! .: ill 'lll lill: l!\l:: ~ ·:" 1:11 ·c :ii 'lo"' ii:~ 'll"+l" DETROIT (UP The standards -one for Caliiornia MIMLt 1 ji Im !I ~IVi ~ 1 -21 11 ff mt' 'h n;:; "~. 1.U '' 11 ~ a! ""'+' Ji' 1·" 11 n .,.. .cz •*-Iii with emission limits clo .... to ~r~i:llfl-0 11 "0 ~" 2i~ 1 ~ ~ 5'?.:!·n,. ·'1, ~« ilf,~ 1• lft ~.,.'°' .sl·~ 1f r, ml ;;: im+I " ~ ww~., .~ 1\~ ~ ~~ fllit :! auto industry claims less-sirtn--"" AYrPnt u" '11 Vb~ ,.rtb ! $ fltNCty ..u :r3 m w.. ~ ..,,,.,__ .... 1 m r ,,. . • 31illi 31\.\ ,m:i; •Oflt 1975 auto ,._;., .. ion •tan••. -...... those considered the long-term •1rco1~ : 'j '1! t4'ii l4 1~ YI lti' Mot 5 , F•tMCftv w1 . 101 4114 «i~ .o~ Vi Ji='J.H•n 1.,0 .. , ll 2•i,ii 2o1 ,.,,._,. e '"'"..... 'i . I I d ... f ... J ll><lu11a 1 .J~ ..m ~ tt::;: .. 7 17 11) 9~ !ht-\la '•lfrlS &lie: I ' 7 » 32Y,, 31 + "" .:io m UV. ~ ,'"' .... arm se t by the Environ... •• nat10na goa , an· anouier or .w-1.1 1 :u fi tt" ft14-1:: c _,11 ..o , ! 11"' 11 ... 1 -.,. ~·' "~' ~'.;& .. 4 11"' 11~ 1114-"'Jottn av~ :&S f: 1n 11:!m~ 1 lft -'"' menta1 Protection A g e n c y the rest of the country, with ~· G:f 1'1 , Im 1~ -,,,.. &:;HY 2·• ll) a ~ •Wri + "' ,•~•,..,o Mb ~1 ft '111\ • 1 •11to-""JonLoon :to 13 57 .,:;+: ~ ha I ~:r.:. l~"f n 11 Ht. l!!f~l C~ 1't1'r J to :=tt· .'6 .... uv.;...2\; f!l\11tle: .ti 11 4 ttn: f"~ tt::'-."' Ollll l l'.u ' l8 "° li 21"-~ don't let it oul (rom under~ In· somew t ower limits than AlbertOC-ij"" • lll!64i 1l -,,.. e111 .fl3 9 ,1 10"-~ ftv.I ,,.. F•t\/11« "" 12 2 ~1 n~ uv.-v. ~.,, 1 :ioa 1•0 •'• Ul'll »"'+ "' · II California. A•w11 1 10 · 1~ 111 M11w C. !' 1 n. • "' fl1wi.• 1.12 10 , ' '"" 37v.-"" tt1t1 .n »lii '"' IM-.,.. terunve prtssure to all po U· ',--.j.,.~I Alcln Al . 1J 101 71b>+" NMllOI pt . o 1~ t•V. 1~ Iii l'bdl&M ... It "'15 .e •'4 • .,,.+ " """' IA 12 56 ~ WV. 2'"6+ '• lion from cars. TUE CALIFORNlA limit for ....... ~I :tf'on slt f. .62 :f •2 ~ ~1t,= h ir:r'(,~ ii 2f tm ~ fll,_ ltt ~~tw" ~ Ji lt' 1~ 1~ i~ w; ~·/lfA1 :1! 1~1 ~ '"" ,. G~ner•l Motors Chairman 197S Cars will be 0.9 grams or r ~lf.r.~:,1:1~ ff t,! 1~ ,~ !"'': ~~~I .':: i~ I J~ l~l') 1iv.-.~ ~'"'1 : ~j2 • 1' 1"1oll t= t~:" m· us= :: l fl" u~ ~\loti~ RI hard C Ger't.n•··r , said h d bo ~.~ -1' ~ 1! , 1 'It. Nii cr1n . u Mii w. sv.-~ " 111~ 1 1 1u lfM! ,.,. 1m-141 .iwct _. ·, 1 SI !II SI + "" c •. ui:: K y rocar ns and 9 grams of Ai.;r;Eud 1 10 ,.. !ff+~ hACrAPI' 1 .. 1 10 · 10 10 ·u F1n111111 2\4 . 2 31v. 31v. 31Y.+~ 1.c1p1 !'~ 1 ,..~~\lo '*' ... he was "disappointed and-carbon mo -••· mil A•kl,.,., 1-" • ~ j' 2 21 ~ v. r11eof .20 • J ''" 1•v. 1•'4+"' Fl• E c .. ff 10 s 21 ~ 21· . ''"' "-.. is i ,,..,.+ "" 00.uue per . e. A/1 Gro •I 11 lf lS'.4 1 u ~ roml "° ' 16V. ~ 12~ ... ~i. G•I ' I IX 1.V. 1m 1#11+ " •l'ltMU 10 io .u I~ 17 17 -~ dismayed.'' Ford chairman The national limit will be 1.5 Artrl1c11 1,20 13 ~ ; ~~· ~"" ~~::t'.f f .• ~ a fi,.4 isl'o-'" "~~,._ \, 0 :: ~'1 ;31~ 1m r*i ~ ~!c?J"I i.'10 ' » 31~ lm ~t:+ ~ Henry Ford 11 said further ttr ms f h "" oc bo d 15 AlldMn ·'~ 26 "" v.--"' ch,.... .... wt 121 1•14 1J~ S 'i4 "'~ st 1 DI • s 14\; 1 14 KC {f 2 1 6 :u :nlli ,. i'l b a o y..,.r ar ns an · ~U3~1:J 1 1l 1J l? 114 1,,.+ "c1 Mia .7•b iO ll 2:1 :ti:i. -... ; 1 1uor D $.1: .. n sn . n ,. m Kin 't..d: ·1 "~ l:'~~'"' 1•·~ • necessary beCause of the EPA Detroit car .. uilders , had ~·11<1e<1l~~kt 1; ., 4v. ~ ~ + 14 1na "' ,:,., . 11..0 111v. n1 11114+ ,,,. "• CD ·.es ' J1• 1114 11"' 1J.lr.V1 :I\. ~~u:: :; 2: 217 · 2'~ 2~'tt-t? legal • action might b e grams or carbon moooxlde. AH[ICtPoPf .J . J 21 ~ 5f • · II~ !:1 1i't.. II 1tt ft: Im · .. F~f"'to! 13 ,M 1fu tfVa ff !Vi ~·"~· 1.02 12 l 1~ ,~tt fl'• d ls' Wedn sd Both Id Y A I'' Ch \lb lj "\,;1 10"11i ~ 10~ v. ln Ge~' 4 . 1100 S6 S6 S6 of 214 . J 35 341,; s.v-Va •IV 01 1,.· ~ 1 r-. ec ion e ay . sa 'FINANCE wanted standards for 1975 left ~l!..":.U:.01 ·11, 3' 1(1\ lf' l~"' ·: \'f'""Jrn 2~ n 1tl ~ E~ Il~~~~.·~ II 41 ~ i.. '~ :~-l(lvf .. ar :n 25 ~ ~~~ n"' 2'11~t: their companies still might 0011 at l973 levels J•• th .,-•• l '° 11 ,11 ~· r;~+•~ 111essv 2.20 12 " """ •nk 41v.$"' 1'111111• Mlnr1 . 3 1v. 111t •;-• ~.....::11: .20 11 11 ' •~ l.._"' be bl t k ·1 d t w....., e ex· A~Su :60 1 ~ •• ·~ llldo 1 . .uc 11 30 » l5 "'" 14 ",~1n IJf ., J IA41 lllil 11 .. •Yll!,.Jt ..ci,. 1•, ", v'~ 1•\4 14~-,~ a e o ma · e J own o ceptlon Ol caUrornia where ~c ·'° , ., 1 1 I"' '"" .s. 1 2E 11,,. 121J.r 13v.+ ~ F"'" M 2• «u "' u~ '51•-1 K=p ·10 1 1, iM 21\4 2114+ ~-. federal em.Jssion ltvtls. ~ey would begfn to phase in ~'1::f l.lJ • ~ 1 .. !:: 11 llJ !'~I~~ J'l :: 1J 2}~ ~ 2J~ ~ ",~.,~1:1: r1 1 '\'J ~s. 1~ ~ :::~",:..,. ,', ,• 1~ 1~ 1tlt= }! Ruckel shaus administrator · Am H '' :io n m 1s • 33'11 ~11~ 11¥1 "' 1.31 1 29 2' 2' t2 ortHfl• -" n 4 ; " in••~~ """' · 1 31"° l'" l'~ .. -. • • models. e ca.talytic converter -a AH,,'llf ;v; 1"' ,.,,., 1~ n"+~ '"' s1or11 s1 10 "'' 6V. '"" . · "•°'i.rw .IO 1, 212 '° ~~~ 1 ~ ., ,' l'V. '"' '~! ~· of tbe EPA. p>rol)OSed that only .... ' rn J'k d ' . h' h AmAlrr.• n 20 52 11 .... ~ 21v1+ fl •rkEq IY. '' '31 .,,., • " -v. Dli.t'WDI. 1 13 14 ~ ±" ' -l u..,, 25\li 25(1, "' cars sold in California in 197S Ruckelshaus announced . in· mu er-' e ev1ce in w ic Am A r11N.1 101 •11 lt • 2n1.o 21~ ~~ ~·"' o1 "" 11 .st 21,.. ~ 21'Ml+1:z ~oxiior. ·# 21 . ~ 21v. 2~ lat+.., ;8J I~ if ~ m;; ""' %i~• v. be required to use catalytic Washinaton-Wednesdau he had the combination of platinum _.__ :~~ 2:~ ; l~ 4f~ JU .==. ~~ ~~1tr°' ,~m 1f 3: ll111o' ~ 111.,._ ~ ~~!;~ ,.t0 li U ~~ ~ 13~ .I'll~!..~~ l~ ~ ,~1 fi'lli ffYa W~ .. ~ ., catalyst and heat changes Ufll TtltPhoto :~elf,~ ·~ ~i 1~ m:a f,Va ~~+ .~ :~\ i1~ 11 i1:it 13r: r: F ~ 1'=11111 ·1' ' 11i ~~~ ·= ~t ~ iwr~f l· .. ~ ·, I~ 1~~ I~.~~~'. converters to meet emission acceded to the 0 e t r o It carbon · m 0 n 0 xi de and ltJ. fl In Am ca" 2•10 11 200 32v. 31tt 31 + .. ,.,,. p111 • , i160 ,14 1,,., , 'i'i _. ._ • ~ . 1 161'4 16~ 16vo -, standards t'he automakers say automakers urgent plea to 11sse 119 A t•n of i~ · ~ 2•v. ""' ~ v. IOl'o)t .52 :u m «1411 31 31\to-214 ~•bl• 1nc111 • " 19'h 11:w. 1t -14 1 ·608 1 n 21411 aw. n -·"'··· • ::< ~ hydrocarbons to h a r m 1 e s s ... . A cem .osb ii:t • .s"N. 5"' s~ ... c1,,.n, ,• ·"/ 10 n ',!~ ljV. 131'1+ Vt ~ Corp . . 2.s1 4V. 3;-. ~ u. Im 1 ~·~ j 1 •'••""'• " U Y.-ll'I ' the pollution contro1 dPvices postpone application or the bo d' 'd ACnM 1.16b io 1s ~ 20v. ~ .. c11111 Pl' ' 1 v. 13Vi+ u. cp 111 . l 13 ,, 13 .....,Ko I s · • 401'1 ~ ,• still may be needed Jn aJI stringent 1975 clean air re-car n IOXI e and water. Sen. Edmund ' Muskie :~,~~~In,~ i¥ 3J ~~ r ~+lilt 1~1 ·~i":, ~ 2l ffl ft.. r~ 1l,,.,+ ~ G:F JP1::8 .' . t: k~ ~ftt ~+ ~ !S ~Ac ~rn iii) 13/ 2m J .. 2I~i ~· Cars. That COuid add 1200 to• qui·remcnts for ooe year. t•e When the 1970 clear air act (D·Me.) tries a ineal of A011tre1 .'3 31 21 ssw. 55\~ ""*Vi NA DI 1.1a . eo 22 21'4 21ffi .,, G.m Sk 11)(1 1 24 2lf\ 2114 2114 ... i<:nio111 N .;, ,... ,.1• 39~• ,.,.. 391,; : . :I.' ... Ou.i .IS!r . . 11 l l'• ·~· I~ • ' 0811 SI Gt I JJS 1m 17% 17.\li-... ~mblPI' ~ . ' 4 31 :JOV. :!014-1 Koehr ' 51 ~ 51 ;• $300 to the cost of the 1975. ·substituted two temporary was passed calling for reduc· mussels and lobster aft. •Out 111 ""' 14 12'.i 1:ru 17\lo..,..1t11 ~1~&::: 1.1• .. .s :u~ ''"' 24"'-\Ii g:IVlllf .l5 " 62 ~~ .iv. ••~i * 1C011v,.pi·1~ 11 • '~ 1.-. =._ ... • tlon of hydr.ocarbons and er the Maine De part· AmE•ec, 'rr: 10 992 l6lli uv. 2~+ ~ ~:!:.c:f l~ ii 1g 1:: 12'4 1n'.d+1"' .~~" :l! :: il 11:! =: fftt ~ KODIW i.72 . ., 1~ ~ ~~ 31 !? •; New Slioes A Hazard? PHu.ADELPHIA (AP) -The Keystone Auto Club's safety director has urged a recall of women's platronn shoes, saying they "could cause more ._ bighwa)' accidents than bald tires." Roy D. Hanshaw clalms the "new platform shoes which the ladies are now buying by the millions are probably the worst driving shoes ever created. Earnings. Up At Wallichs Customers ' Increasing bo d Am Eie •. 6.5l6 7-32 11""4 l:M-1+1-n oc1eott ..34 u 62• 2n1o 21 jl""-1 "sve 1.12 ' 1s 1~ 1514 1-"' \ii ~=P1 W 116 12 ~ 6'A 6~+ ~,!· car n monoxJ e by 90 per-ment o( Fisheries said Am eu10,1 411 2v. ' 2 -,,.. ~~'k .11 ' 22 t111i 11 •~ ... •lew•v 1n 1 1s "'-6'Ai ~ ~ Krw •17 31 11 •~ CS\4 ~H / T l 1 cent by 1975, the automakers that the little shelliish :71~5;or1 .I': ;~ 11; 1l"' ,f~ 1lv.+·v.; ~~1,:1:tt ~., 11.,1? ~~~.~~~,vi A1n11 <to:;~ ?: 11~ 1f~ 1ttt .~ ~=•r 1:~ 1~ ~,... l:,.~ l,~'111""~*-.;.'~ e ep •one opted in fa vor or cleaning up h ... GnBd .~b ,_, v v. 21v. 21111+ \4 "' ..... 1..... -is.. . n .SN .. 2 ,,.,,. 1~ ,"""' . . ,.. '"" '""-v. . " . are one \Vay lo beat t e .., Gcvs so111 · · 11 1•~ 1~ 1~ v, on n. F:l: 11 30 1sv. 1•"' 15'h+ Am Inv . 21 16\'J 1,,,. 1~+ 1111 Lkl _,_ L--~ the present internal com-hi'gh cost of food. A Gn 1n1 · ..s1 ·1 n 1ra 11 11~+ ~. ~1~ R1<120 ,.;. ~ J3v. J'~ 21'11-1 n AOI .aoa 11 16 42'111 42 •2 m~'Sn1 \j 18 • 21~ 21" 21.._ •.:."~ b . . A Gn l)f 1 IO 31 21'111 711,1, 2n.+ ~~ o f" · ii11a 2 filt1 A.Tr 1.611 13 1• •1 411 ¥1 '1 + >Jo rMI •tb IO 2 UY,, 1~ 1~-•j ' ushon engine, primarily with AmHol11 :'° 9 10 n~ 11 13v.-"' ~If'\...!:. '·% 1f i: 20 l~ ,:r.+ n•;~,.16 1~ ,.2 l•t~ 1•v. l~-v. t•'roo: · 511 ~ ~ ~,,_ 2m 21 + I'll • th t led t I t. A Home 1" 1761:211"2 12m 12114+ V. :\l1: pf .4"· 11) 51 ~ 5\ 1 ry 33.\li Xtt.li J:Rt+ \\ llrSll!I 20 IG I ,.. ~ t + '•: e un es ca a y IC con· AmHoso .21• 20'1 .. ~ ,. "' -v. 09 g 1 r. 14 447 ., .A .... l \i. :ir:,•ble .eo 11 105 11'11. n~~ 11 v. t.urSpf :i•' 112 1 6~ •11-v.1 rt ... mlnvsl SO B 29 1~ lOli 1~ , ·"" Im --r 1.20 I 10 18 I N 11 + \4 Lii C ' • 2'\lo 2914 29it.+ % 1 ve er. E A M~lci :12 11 37 1tv, ll'-ft 19v.+ ~ e s Pl'ef 1 . 16 2 21 21 •• 21 10 41 9~ ""' t\.'r-v. t••aeo .•o • 1o11 ». '"' 9v. •. . t A M""ICO<'P 6 321 '\II. 5¥o 94-""' :I Gn 1.911 9 !PO "" 30\!I 30\lo+ \4 n OVnlm 7 38 II~ 11·~ 11111-\Ii fflCDI l .20 4.51 2All 27 27~ (' THREE FOREIGN makers qui y ~,~'7: ~~ 13 J~ Hv. fl H = r; 01sb1~1~r;f ?~ ~} 2t~ Jt 2~ ~ Iii; ~= 221" IO'l~ 6m 'fit 61~ ~ t=~lN·~ :r 39 ~~ n~ ~+·~ .. ; h h th Id t Am#r Motw 12 2U ·~ IV! I'~ omb E 1,45 11 225 66 M //# +1 \ '° 2 113 77 ~ 2"11+ u, Mllln• .40 IS 22 17~ I.Mi 16!'8-\Ii ,. ave s own ey cou mee AmNGs 1.4<1 , 89 37~ 3rv. 37¥.--·~ mVi 1.10 n ~,U S7 .51 + ~ .41b ,, 14 1~ ''"' 11:w..:. v. t.ii Pt C .60 1 114 ,,.,,, " 1~· _.,.. ·• the Standards With different Am S111I .n ll 10 11\11 11~ ll'h-Ito ~~wE: ,~ n lff Sl~ u~ '!14 1;.:j:' \; ~~ ~f 1ll 1S 14\.'l l4V. -'h t~ ~~f 11~ ' "; 1~¥. 1~•i. 1ltt+ y. ~ 1 r . b . . G N .Am ShJI> ... 10 S 21.\!I 21'h 71V.-Ito wE-9" 2' I Ne 7 ~ lff'o ~+I thm 14 b .. 65 17 I ..• , SANTA MONICA (AP) -types o engines, ut Detroit is ets e"V A ~n 1.10 11 103 21V1 mo 21 -~ omEd 1)1'. 2 :: 2w. 2n1.o '""t .l,? 1!.'!!P' 1~ M 4f = = »tt enn•r . co 'f JS 1114 Jt= Jt~ ·· Ceneral Telephone Co .. or lied to its presen t engines. ' "' ::;:ss~ ·: 1(1 g t::w. :1~ mt:: =~~I l:~ .: J i~ 12lli: 2!» .. 117.iEl';J 23 1'10.16l\to 601,/o Ifv.1'.n.o tl:ofd ~ :ti : riv. n n -: : lir 'Ji dd 48 ()()() Th . . . . AmSldpf •'llo 6 60 ~ 5W'I , . omwEd wt • 10 fi\Z lVI ff\; . ,.. 03 103 103 +2 1v Inc 758 l' I Im II" Im+ lo' Ca · ornia WI a , new e mdustry claimed 1n · Am51er11 .s2 1t 4 2™ 27'~ 21s..._ u. om~ ewi • 4 11v. 1 n~ n ~-. •. nM~1~ lo T14 1w. 15'111 15\.._ v. L•v! s1'J· "' s 14 1.._ W: "'-·· · customers and pul about 100,000 hearings before the EPA that 0 d ~~+ti J·~ ~l ·~ ll$1o Hi: :t'l4t ~ ~:811111 1 1.At . u '°SIJ_J 20 "4J:t-v. ~r.: ~ 65! rs"" ~ ~i:_ Vt til:tz -~:~ lS 19~ M'l 'ta 1 "'+·~ additional telephones j n t 0 there WaS the risk Of a r ers :~T't.t :.; :. 1~~ Sl~ sin S~ ~ :\r S~ 22 1Il ~ 'j: 'jt.: ~ G0 PubU 1:60 10 101 1#1~ im_ 11:~ .. · .. tft,6.,.Q 2:~ ·; 41: ~ ~ r~+ ~ · d ' 1973 th "b t t h " · h AmW.tlr .60 I 11 1~ 11\'., 12"" V. Ol'll'Qr .250 10 14 17" 11!.~ 1,..._ lo'o In Rl'frKt 91 6V. 6~ ~lo\ 01' of •l:i :151 IO :U.., Jfu,~, • service urmg , says e us1ness ca as rop e wit Awarrpt 1v. z:l>D 1w. 16,. 111~+ v. OfMIMt 1.t11 1 16 lf'!li 1.,,,.. 1'!1&+ v. GnS1111•I .65 22 50 •v. 4"" 41'h+ '" lbbv #kNI . · 11 S'lli "J~ "J""lo'o + ,, utJJily'S president. the possibility th e auto in-( AW!r 111 1.43 . l4<ICI 20\lo 20'_. 20V-~ onnMI .Nb 15 •1 :lS\4 24\o'J UV.+"" %"i rl "r'ao I 31 3V. 3l• 3.... .. lbrtveo ~ 9 ..S 17111 1 \ii I " ···,. dostry could be shut down j( Los ANGELES (A P J -The ::ri .1~ ' ,; 1h·, I~ 1~3A : : ~=·~~ 1 .~ li I~ n~ ~ Tit r, o,','•" , ... ~ 1 1 11i 21~ 21'; 21+14v. L~~7kt" 4 9 3i l~ ll~ ll~.·:: "Wjth the gerieral upturn in . . Arnete1< 8111 12 21 1 ~ 1511. 1~ v. 001 .. u DI • . 1 11 11 11 g 1111' . 1100 11 ia 1a -\'J L My_ ,,., 11 50 .60oVo 39~ 3'f 1 the economy' the Cali'lorni'a the converters faded dunng California Corporations Com-AMF in '·°' 11 11 ""' :nv. n~'" om,•,",'..! ,, ,•, "",-,~ ~+ ~ G!" Tlr• 4 \! 1 n ~ 2314 23~\-v. L v E111 .76 ..s 11s l s:tii ,. 14 9:: ~ bl 1 . t . . Aml.te .~ 11, iM 2JV. ~ 73 -v. ons ,..., ,.,.. ,.,,. 31~-t ~ ntK ...., •7 11~ 11 1'1 114...._ v. L ncNI 1/0I 10 20.5 32* 32 ll'ilo C.'npany already has ad ded assem y 1ne tes s. m1ss1on has told E F C AMP inc '9 •• 11s 119'VI nt ntll7+2 ~onF<1ot ,.,,, 15 91117 '7\lo 911,,.._ "" O.n11•r .10 10 1 11 Ill'. 1~.-\~ t ncN11 P J 1 11 71 71 _ " , . AmpeoP .16 1 11 1 V-'t ~·.-IA on FrQI .52 10 1' l~ lt 191'11+ V. 8""' nP .4' 3' 31 o10 ~ «1\11 ~ v. anti CorD 12 72 •\'t • 4 _ lo'o 18,000 new customers this year Ru ckelshaus agreed, saying Secur1t1es Corp. the broker-Amoe• c cp 110 sv. s 2 s . ~~GP 2.03, 10' ,'0'7 ~:Z 21,,., ~~± ~ ·.~. ·,'°° 11 163 324!1 ll'lli :m.+ 4il t !!_Oii 2,•,1 l5 2'21 '"' ''" 9117-lo'o ' h d I b 'd' r b kru Amreo Ol'P ' • t·~ tYi t'4+ v. ...... w ....... ·..--,.. .... .,, 7.12 ' i.40 IO'l'h 10'11'1 1in .... + "" I"" C\I II '. 2 lfV. I' ··~ .. and we expect to have 30,000 11e set t e double standar-0 -ea ~r su s1 .1ary o an pt :m1~~r 1111 1 11 2s . 2•~ 1''\!I !g:::PpoJi ~~ :: :; ~~ :g~ ~~+ ,,., 8'.iw 11f 10 u ~ ~ 2IM-1~ t~~DIA ., 1 114!1 n"" 11 1 more by December,'' R. with converters phased in on a Equity Fund1.11g Cor p , to ob-..,:;,~2:# 1 l Jt: ,11 • JIT+ ~ °"•'• ''• 1;n ,,· !!91,", •• '", ... '",,.., +1,._ G0o1~PI' i~~ ~ 1~ 1~"° 1~Y.i 1~v..!:: t-.c,1...," ,• lH JU 29~ 29J ~ d I ba · · t · bo d' · Amlll In 20 31 76 SYI .5\lo 5'14+ "' °"' "t ._n -.. ..,,. .,._ .,. •nlPC .Ill I • 14V. 14 1•1.!i+ • otn11SI' 3 ,, l4V. 13 1• ~ Parker Sullivan told a me!ting gra ua sis to tnsure that a1n a new n 1ng agent AnKan .12t1 11 119 21 21~ 11~+ "' 11 c1n 1 '° 1Q 3'4 21v.. Wh 21v.+1v. i1br11 F1n si 1 1, 22'!11 m1i ~ ,._ LomMo· .& 13 :w ...... ..s~ "''• "' the ak t. k 'thin I k Ant;nHc 1 01 t 33 ~ U 26 v;. on C_..r 11 5 4!1 5 -ldd lewis 2'2 A. 111. 1._. L~MfQ 1 7 ljV. 12~ 12~ .llli. of p~erred shareholders at carm ers con 1.11ue wor w1 wo. wee s. And ~111vl°" 1 n 20117 ''"' 20-'= 117 ontlC p 2.16 • 75 39'"' 39v. ?'it: 111ttm .1:n> ·9 2 it~ l"-19,._·v. b:: 1n11 1 • 34 1 v. 1Mii 11 + \\ · the firm's annual meeting on them without running the The action Wednesday canie :::~·.rl: ~ ~ ~~J.,: lnt l~ it ~ri~~l1"1ii 12 tt ~~ ff'¢. l~V-~ gllt'~fu1~ H ~ll lt"!il IB'• 19~+1 r::as 1~ 1~ ~ r l1i? ntt .... Ill c I u d i n g b u s 1 n es 5 A Chrysler Corp. statement M. l.flcffier, court-appointed :t'L Lpf~Oi;g 7 )tf 11~ 11~ 11~ ~ l:t•;ir ~ 1~ ~ !\'~, tl~ ffi:t ~ 8\:.T :~ J; 1H mi r ~11+ ~~ ~r ~~4: iJ fI :ill j \:? l4-~· a Ver age S · ~ l""r ArchlrD SO 13 16 2J'h 23'!. »YJ+ V. Conwd 1,90 t S 27~ 27'lt 2A'I GooctyrT 92 10 m ....., ·~ v""1 · .CO 1N lH\ \lo+.IAt Wedriesday. risk of massive disruptions. -on the sa me day that Robert :~.,g~ :~'2' .~ 1~ 'I~ l,(t-~ E:i1~:1~542~ ~f 1:u 1r: 1f~ 1?l~-GI~ IBr I l1 .56 ri~ n:z n~\· 1fr~~ 1st! 1 "1 ult m: ~·: customers, each subscriber described the interim stand-( J ~ri;~ l~ u ~ 1:iI¥: 1iI\o'o 1:iI~ ~ c:::rl efoa~ l~ m ff~ ~v. ~+1~ g:,,r.,)'I~ F~ 1: : 20 It~ ~" +~ : ~.~,I~ TI :u ™" ll~ 'n-+ · .... ~ about three ares as "extremely severe " 't "'KI JV Arc,l.tN .1• IQ • 25' a~:. 7~ 1'"'+1117 CanOlof ,,,., i60 56 SS'Mi .5.5~ ~· GOOdrkh 1 7 111 ~ !!~ 1,~'"'+'"' :OllG~ u, ~ 12, 137 JI 30\lo \4-<k_ telephones. a G e n e r a I F o r d c h a r g e d t h a t \> Ar11 Ps, 1.!6 9 m 20~ 19¥1 20 + v. ~c:! pi::, ·:g 1~ ~ 31'""" 3ftl 3f:Z=: GordcxV :2• 12 1s1 fn: lr'-i~Yt+_~ v corc:'i . : 1 ~ lf~ 111: l ~-' Special to tbe Dally Pilot ~Telephone spokesman said. Ruckelshaus "went beyond the STOCK ~~~:So s~ I I~ 1~~ 1~'Z 1~~ u -t•b 2W 2~ ~ \<'~ mt lm+ ~ ~~ ~nc1v! lT Jg ~~ H":: in:t1V. u~~. J ~ l2 1W m; nv. n +',.,: HOLL~"OOO -WaUlchs The company's c 0 mm 0 n limits of practically in the two ' :r~~d11111g~ n ro m ~ r"-y; :.:.:. .. ll 16 ,. 21'111 21\IJ 21:1.:.+ ~ Gg~:~vu• .60 .. "'• , .. ,, ',,'~ 20\ll 21 + ~ t:~ ·~ 1,• "n' I'~ 101'1 11 -.. '" f · · Armeo su 1 10 133 2!2':<. 21• 22\4 c-R11111e 31 lnJ. U1'• 1"\-Vil • ... 13 U -\lo l.OI ,,.. 16 16....+ ~ Music & Entertainment Co. shares are owned by General sets o 1nter1m standards he benkruptcy trustee. arrived to Arm 111 2.10 .. 10 lllY.i 30'°~ lll"'-'" COOW$tt 1.21 '1 51 28"4 28V. 28\/:-\~ G~:~~vw li~ : ~ u1~ 23\i 21~""' turu11'85 "cJ! lJ 1Jr ~ 29 2'\lo.P '" , proposes •• Ar"'urof ••:. i10.S0 IOft '°14 '°'io+ ~ Cordur• c11 1 137 914 I~ ii.._ \II Gr• Or l.20 Ii 23¥1 23 23~ ~ Yo 1 56 1 Silo S'4--\'I Jnc. reported Wed n e.a; da y Telephone & Electronics Corp. · , take charge or Equity's af-Arms Cl< 10 1s "' 2•v. 2•14 2•.,._ v.. CwnGb 1.12 :w 1s1111 111Jv. 109v.-1 Gt~I 111311 1; .J l!.tt: 3111~ 11V:i-v. v DI 2~ •· 34 29o;it ~l: ~~+"' I th . ... k G Arm<: 01 3~ . l«IO SI S6\IJ 56\'J+ .,.. cou1tn 1 12b 12 .22 16 ,.,... ""~ Gt A'P ·181 -. ,.. ~+ \6 lvnctisv :w;i ,. 2 TW. 11 revenues or e nine montu.:i of New Yor . eneral of .A. .A. ~A... fairs ArmslR 1 60 1 11 JI\ .. 31 ~~ 31~ ... Cowin Com 21) • 7"" 7VI 1VI+ , .. ,rLllO 1..J.• 16 r 2t.3f• .,J,_4il _Im--¥. --M" ~ 12 -~ nded F b 28 r ff 247 557 C ]'f · I 2 7 'JJ' }.{ )...[' }.{ Aro Co 90a 9 ' 17~ 1"4 1~"" Cow Brd 3S lS S3 75"" 24'!f. 2514+ IM IN Ir 1 IOd 12 1 , ... ..,.,. 1~+ 14 MICAF .117b 14 25 1~ lflii 11 · · e e • o .,.,., . as a J orrua opera es . m1 ion .• 'The order by Brian Van Arv1n1n<1 .s2 1s •9 1'" 1• 1"'1>-'4 cPc1n11 1.n 11 m 31~ ,~• 31Vz+1 iHNet • 1 60 I( 6,.1°!} 1~ ~ +. MlcOonld ,, ..i JIJi 1:i. ~,... compared to revenues of phones serving 1.6 million Cr . t~l~ t?g 10 ~ :.:-; m! llC ~ ~~:0,'1t'Fi'°il l1 f, 1•~ ~ 1~+ 'A ~in .30d ' 313 m-. u"' :nU-~ ~~11 o: : :ti 9'lll t\~ t~-•· · 16,120,164 for the like period customers prim a r I I y in ansto11 Camp. state corporations com-AsDrvG 1.30 12 28 .4(1 311~· 31~+ lo'o Croellw 1·66 I l:JO 2"ii 2'7fa 2?.,-~~ I w!lOn up~ .. ~ 1:v. :i6v. 1:1Ai-+ ~ M•ev R H I 11 itt .J""' :J:Z :J + la . AsSor 1.20cl 10 2 :rn; :m't 21~+v.crornoK .10 t 1616'4 15" 1,.._,.. rtw4111 In ·· 6 ~ , iv. ••McYplA •\• aa SI 51 51 +·1~ last year. Southern California. Most or ' m1ss1oner, followed notice b!Y Msoc Tr1n1 5 6~ 614 6V.-.... crouseH .54 14 7 ltl'/o ln:. ,~. rn 0 11111 I . 12 14 2• :1/ 2.,:ir,.+·¥1 Mld Fd .m "1m 12~ 12" \'t " . . r th . F Athlone ·'° 6 11 14 13>,I, 133'.-1~ cr-n Cort. 15 63'l 2AV. nv. 23~ 'h r•vlld 1 °" 10 136 16'.4 161? •• OL Mid S®•rr 11 SI m 2'4 l' ' Net o~rating income or e the south state territory is Fireman's und Insurance Co. Atlco M .S6b • 31 ~ :zov. ~+ v. Crwn z1 1.:zo 11 .u1 ""' 21 n + lJ re~hnd w1 ,5 ~·~ ,. ,~ ,L M•AlcCh .n • " 11•~ 11~ 1 .,;-! ,: bs 2 0 . . . AllCIVE 1.l7 ' l6 '11•'• 11 nv.-v. CTS CD .60 ' 6• 77'.lo 11 2114+ ~ lroll 90 • ...,. ... .......... Mlgr\llv 1.20 12 29• l•V. 131· 1•~· •. nine mont was $104, 72, or 9 <.'Ove:red by the Bell System's pposeS of San Francisco that 1t was ,.., 11:1ch11<1 2 " s..t n"" 11117 nv..+ u. ru111c111" .)(I 11 s 1s 1·~ 1,$,.._,.... ruJ:n.n· ~ lit. li~ l~ ~ M111orv ·" 11 .u 22"' 21i..: 21.\l 1\: ts ha e COmpared to T · & T I h • t · t' 't bo d' ARcti of J1~ 13JO 54111 S3 S3 Cumins .•• 17 11 3' 31'h 311'4+,... Uflnll•n '" 25 .. ~ 2,\'J u•L+ ~J-H .32 22 20 '111/:1: 2IV. 2ll'I ~. Cf'." per ~ r ,. Paci fic elcptlone e egrap .•• ernuna 1ng 1 s n 1ng agree--AtRc "' 2to .. SJ s1"" .s& S6.,.,_1 c:unn on111 10 ' 1v. 1\" M uMll\ 202b 10 1• •lY.i ,1"' •11:.; r. Mlnhlnd .56 6 i 12~• 12~• 1ii• ,,.. net operating UlG(lme-be(ore_Go. ment with EFC AllRch D•I J 1~ 1:11 131!.lo 13' +• Cur1111 wrt •1 11• 2•'"' ~ ~1~ ulf ~f· '° 1 13 37'/o Wi"' 3714 ·v. ~"POW .n 15 1 " 2,.,. 2.~~ .. ••tr, aordinary item or $105.689 L Sull1'van sa•'d General had D . . -. :v~.nc~~~: 1r 5 ~ :"' r .. _.\lt f~:u~~;.w~.~ 1; ~ nv. ~ .... ~..=11to ~' 11: ... ~~ \l 21~~ ~ I~ 2r'-··L :tQJls 11: ~~ r, :p7"' Jr" J~t ·" ~ ec1s1on • .. l B Autom 0.1• 5S 15 73 71Y. n -1 Cyelt)l>l(:v 1 1 71 '3V. '3V. '-1\~+ ~ glfRDI• IOc: 1 12\lt I -•• ~r.111on M ' ):36 ~ :ti 22141 lt. ..--<Jr 9 ce.nts. per .share fo.r the operating revenues last y~·ar •;00 11ys . Autornt 1nc11 10 s1 ~ 5t't ~+ \' Cnwvt M1110 22 ):R'. 32"' n ... llRflfb '.4Sc • 1100 14~ 1.A\,~ tm+ liiit-Mr011 160 u m 17'111 at"Vo111..1. ,.. I od Aveo Corp 1' ll\\ Im 1J + "" -D o.-'· um1u l .G4 12 11 1"4 19\'.i lt'Jo+ ~ Mlrcor .IO 11 ltt ~ nv. nw-• uear ear 1er pen of $5!7 milli'on up $60 mi'JJ on Anthony lndustr'ies Inc -of Avco Co w11 . 6 2Y. ~ 1"Wi ... ___ ~" •2 '°"" .40V:I "'°""+ n is Pl' .... • .,.,,, ,, !l ... M•rcw of l 29 41 ... L" 1 • ; \VASHINGTON ( ) ·• Avco ol J.111 •. ~."3\'J "3V. 43\lt . O:iiil'i-. 16 7• 10<.lo 10 l<IV.+ V. u 'W• .M i 31 ~ _ .... ~r1mnt ti ll fS l7'1h l61l l'\.lo-~ -------fro m 1971 and a net income Qf AP -Sen. Los Anueles has completed the AwNPr .1.5 '° 11• c;, '°"' .,,.+,,.. o.~D 1 ·" ' 110 :uii 3'14 347/11+ ~ u ''w' w1 .. .st '"'25~ 6~+ t: M••Mld 1.1a 1 ~ 21~ 2~ 27'4-"' S50 million, up $6 million from Alh an Cr~nston (D-Calir. ), says acquisilion o~t large gunite :~A'nc ·1~ 2} u ~~ ~ 3:11.1 +_~ 8:~1~ ~ lS ~ W.l ~ ~11+ .,,.. G~::; ~ I.. 1 ~ ~. ~~ .. ~=~:::l 1:f~ n 1~J ~~ L111l J:~.i1~ I e Envrronmental Protech011 ""'swi'mmi'ng bui'lder· ,·nAvcn Pr 1.«1 61 1•51161/•l:W 135 o1vco 1.1•' 211ra 16'!11 16'rl Guhon 1nc111 n 7'M'i sv. ~·'-'M!'levCc .41121 10 •llN ., ,, _.,... the previous year · . . . . " A1tec 011 6k ~ 203 23~ n n~+ 1t1i 011vclll ·~ 12oe1 " 63 '3 -i -H H--,_ra1t em 21 21 •>i• 111i •·~ .. ' Agency IS using California as Texas 1 .. 01v11n1n .14 ·; •s 11.,., nv, 111/:1: • EK• kW 2.31 11 • • m~ 31\'o-.., MMM ~!_Ott Co .so 91 l5 3''Ai Ii"_,. Last month, the firm applied I t' d r I . --D•vlon'tt 54 11 ... 19\IJ 11"" l~+ '" • 1 Pr .IO I 1 lfl(i 191, lf),la ..... ,, 1.18 ll 102 29'11i 29 ~~+ at. \ a es mg groun or a c can lo a statement Wednesday 111111&wu ao 15 114 21;-. 21 21lA+1 oavPLt 1:66 11 22 2211 21~ 22>i•+ v. •' lbln 112 ,. " ol5 1•:wi 1• + ·111 M•rtlnAI ·'° •1 9 1cw. 1o:ir. ~+ "' lo the California ~blic Util· air devi'ce "that · b bl 1 eacne 1.sb 6 113 61/o w. 6 o11nwll '° s 10 1 '"' ,:ii, ,,,,. v. ~•mP•D .so ll IJ'l4 I' " 12v.-v. M1rtMr 1.1s 1 67 1a 11.\1. 1rn. ·t · Co · · r 1,9 I 1s pro a Y B I Forester president of the saker 1n · 16 26 " 2•117 2•v. 2•'h+ i,r; 0etre 1 oa IQ 352 ulo'o m. n ,,,,_ ~ •mctC11 ·'° • :is ov. 10 ov.+ lo'o Md cuo .50 ,, 'M 2~ nin 2:11,~ .. 1:~ 1 e1es mm1ss1on or a " ml· nothing but 3 stop-gap at · · . • 1 d ae11er'OU r1 :io 31 :rl~ 32ffi 32~+ v. o.1P,L 1:16 9 1in 1~ 1•v. 1~+ :r. ·~1m1 M 111 •1 ""' 'v. ru+ ~ ~Ofto .20 11 .o .,~ 4 1':1 4 1't-Iii ·1 ion rate increase to meet rising hest " -s w I mhm Ing p 0 of a n ~~~~":,-~~ IO i: ~~ ll"" ~+ ~ 8:l1Z'A1~ 1·~ ri 117~ =~ lr-lfV:i:= ~ H=~= ~ 1: 27j :;v.y. l''"' 1'~+ '\\ M::3, • .io~ l~ 1!! m? nv. HI,'::~-I f l bo nclmater·1 · motoromes manuacturer e11nc111.Mn 1 24.,,.2,1o"o u11o-v.oeuec '"'"' 2 w.,.. m H•n1111 1.Js 2:1 2'153 m\53 + .... ~huE.1lb lO .t.1321\421 2114+'~· lh d . . announc e acqu1s1 ion o llango Pn 7 6, 11 io-. 11 +"" nlwi .act lQ n iJ~ m• 29 -~~•rd"' ·M 11 91 11v. ~ 2~'1 411 Mlv os '·'° 11 11 3sv. >4~ 3'~.-qi· , C<JS so a r a 1a s. "I am strongly opposed to ed th .. t. r' 86nc1aa lne ~7 lM 30 29v. 30 + 1/:1: ~toiM CP 1 100 ,,y, 1sv. 1~-1 H•n:-te 1 11 35 27'111 l"' 1"'!1'" M111e1 .0211 121 M9 "'~ ~ ~·1 Good Deed make the scene Sundays Nearly Everyone Listens to La1iders ·meet th e SI U,UOU panther* ' . . PANTERA by dCl'Omtl:SO -.. lm1>111•lt'd ror Lincoln-Mcrt'Ury. ltaHn n <.'Ofl.Chwork t:l't•flli'd l1y !hr b1·\11tenl Ghia Studios or Turi n. Ford dL•slgn('(J th;> 35 1 CJD <iV V·8 e11glnt•. four \Vhecl 111· dcf)('nd ent SllS:f!Cn.~lon and mid·11hit> •'n(dllC': l'laccmcnt. five SJ~ a:ear box, ft1Uy i;.y nchronizl'd , , . ~Pnnlcrtt ... J1;.1 Han fur Pa nthrr ..-.ol:f-<OITA Ml1A -'""C04JT .......,., M'WPOI' ICACM • 141·1111 / .. 2..,ll MERCURY ------ LI NCOLN ~ e. ecis1on to m a k e Howard Pool Co. and its af· lla;:urP ~ 2 . I 2•!ii 2.W. UlS-~ ,::iv .Go! ll n ~ ~ ~ ~ H:~m. 1·.22 ,, ' flt fl\1i nu.-t:;, ==~~ 1:~ )6 l i:t ~ = -4fi• ; · California the testing ground fiiiatf: Diamond Gunite Co tnk°'v~ ei 1~ ff ml ~~ if~~ o. ro1n 18 11 12 12w ,,.... 121; +~ ~~1ntD1 1 1,• ,.. ,..,,.. w.1. 321,._11'1=~nJw 1.~ 1,' 10 ' ·~· • -141· 1 f th t I t. ' ' •1 8•nkTr~I l 11 :u sni. ~ ......... °''('' 1.•1 10 I ~ 20V. m o ~ _, i Ii 20 19* l'ffi .. ~ . 105 3S Ult ,.... w or e ca a y 1c converter, ' both o( Houston and Trav·15 8itrt1erot 2k 17 l6'"' ,,.c ~,,... -:: °'' Pl' t.:n .. 11 n• ~ 11s14 1!!..+i•· '•"rt••""'• ,. •,•, '! n1 ,,.. n 23v.+ 11i Ol'd ,·!! • 6 .~ ~ ~ . • C Id \" d · ' CR ' ,... • ..-'"O•I llf 1.U .. l1 ~ 99 ~ ,. · 6 IV. 171.'f 171\-1~ roy .-6 19 2''11 2:1v. 23¥o-t.' ranston sa .,e nesday In a Pools Inc and its affiliate rrr £(''·!! "3 ,..u ,,:n 31111 31~ +tt 0.1 DI 7iU .. !1 "* t7 H•w•EI 1.56 12 17 2t 21\IJ 29 + "'McOwmol 1 21 203 ~ M 6$v,+2 . ti th H . ·• , asn ,.. . 29 29 +11t 0,, pt 1 1 n n +v.Ha\'ftAlbl a 11sVt 1S¥11~ McDon1<1cp11 31167'11'6 ~w s a emen ere. e questioned TraVir''S" Gunite Inc both :•:':M' .20 '1 1 1m 12tt. 124il-:v. 011 1no 1 ·, tt mt. 2'~ ~ \OJ H1it1t1r.• 11 10 1v.: ,.. 1,,.._" McODnO .411 10 n 31 ~ ~ , why California consumers or Dallas. ·, ., e:1~ Ind¢.~ '1 2~ " it~ ~ +,v. 81':r~11~i l ~~ \~ u~ *~ *t:;::: ~ ~fi~r.~~~ 32 ll U""' ~.,,. ~t1~ ~s:e.: ~ n 2tt mt Hil n~-i lt sho~ld bear the cost of the ex-~:~r!Pt :~l ll 1~l ~t? !:~ ~=~ ~ 01~a~n 1·~ 1s 4~ *~ ·;~ ~...+-¥; ~~~1,:n 21' ~ 1lf l~ ln.'a lit:::~ ~1"~~ ~ 15 11Jt .sit; s1~ s~fl i . INll dt .62 19 2'23 ~ 25'"' 26 -:V. milwoo .60 i 21 IQ'lll 11>" };? H•1-R .76 <M 26 21\1:1 27'4 271/:1:+ "' MClt•n ,60 1• 4 ... .\lo 44\" ... 'It-' periment • PO<!l'fic 1101vuk,ca so 10 • 12"" 12'111 12'111 . l eb<ltd Ma 23 9 43\11 "3« ,",."++\\ H•l"l H I.DI 1• 116 '1\11 •l •I _\II McKH .1Sb 11 s 1~ 11 17'MI "The catalytic converter is Speci'al to th Da'Jy P'lot ',",Fd "'so' 1121114 12111o 1211.4+2.._ 1111 EQDt l •'"! "•·· "!'" ~~'Iii ~,•ne Cur1 13 • • • + "' Mclaultl s11 13 336 11 16\.\ 11 • e I I ec mn . 2l 77 33'h 32~ 331/:1: +Vt 11 lnQh .All 1 n "' H1 lwlnt .M 16 22 3J:i.i 3l 33 -"'McNeil .70 e 3 13\ii 1~ 131/:1: +ill: not the answer to th e LOS ANGELES Pac"i'c •,ecrooo l.s JO 1•s ll"" 31\.ti :Jlf'MI+ 4ti ncih" 2 '3j.CUtt 1. ... tt t\t H~1T11Pr .ao 9 11 13\.'J 1i'" t:t\'J ... Ml.cl c11 .60 14 n 1sv. 14'111 15 . ., · Ut ~----ll •hAr .70 t lSS I~ 1$.'ilo I~"" rtW .12 li """" 6"'+ v. Hem In .m 27 7V. 7Vt Tl\ Meldpl 2.IO . 3 31.\ro 31\'J 38~-n ono ue srpog protilertr.• Lig-lllffii"""rp LOS~ Angeles: seime11t~ ~ 12\o'I 12v.-12'h+>Q !Ori~ • ~.!!.~ l,. +·v. Hercu11 1.12 21 "° 131.fo n 73 +·'Ml Mt•DIB 2.llO '10 311 37 31 _ "" th !)e !' 'd "'6 """' '' • Belelttl 1~ .!J 11 '2 21V. 21.\ro-V. Ols!llSel .70 ' '"NE 2~ v. Herih'Yl.10"'12 l~TA""ll" -M..i llrtl, 6-26 .. !t-16 1'~ -e mocra 1c senator sa1 . reported Wednesday r i r s t eer<111H . 16 , 1or.i. '°"' IO'lll Jversllf J~ , i\' ..P,,,: 2,:w, 2,fk Heubleln .n 24 1u S1J av. A9\')-1~ Mil s~ . .u 2' 51 'l:v. 211" 21....._ "We need a clea · een How . 11 J1 >4'Jo >4 :u ·· l11M1 . 22 100 ~\, 11~ 21~+ ·~ H~111 P .'10 " " u\'J 13~ l4\lt M1mOt•.11 22 2,1 ~ 6y, ,..,._ n engine -quarter ea r n in gs 0 ( eem1~0 .1a , 1J 20,,. 20'.'f 20"' ·· r . g U 1'\lo 11 11 _1.,. Hklnvou E" n 1i ™' ~ "*+ '14 MeMsco 41 1 i. 12V1 111'1 1m+ ~ not C~~ive add-on de\tiC6s $21 .0,8,000, 01 $1.13 per com-::::::: p1f~ 11 '1 :f ~ :'f +;•.i. d ..:: · 1 Jt Jij, ~ ; . ~in:izu 4 J~ 13s ~ r r~ ~ =~llSI \:~ ~ 1J 1~ 1~ 1~:~~; wautomob1le ~mog problem." mon share, compared with g:c~:, '2U IO 15 ~= ~\lo~~+~ ~.t Ji 1: Pst n~ ~ '. ~~~r1knc1.: F, l110": J 14 ~W.l "::::~r~ :~ : ,n lm,i\,(,. li.~~. Cranston s~1d. the answer ~et $18,554,000 £01 the like period ~:, ~~ · · J1 ~ ~VI ll +·i4 ~~1V: ' \ :~ :'"' ·m:: ~ ~~,""~.c~ 1i ~1 ~ltt fl l'I ~l~?: =.:s11~ 2'.~ 21 1, 1i~"" 1r 11r"' -:i: the auto em1ss1on problem 1s in 1972 equivalent to $1 02 per B~ue1 1ne 1 ~ 3\11 J'M 3~1 .~ '.U 1~ 5n •1v. t 11v.+1 ~~. 1~n1 i~ 9-'k Ti v. i'.J'fl ~+ ~ Mluibl .29b n 12 '" ttt. '"+~ an alternative tO the present share '0£ common S t• 0 C k e:ih:l 1 ':B! l~ ~ ~\.'I ~ ~~~+ ·~ p l'Ch 1W° 2S "J lOl~ l l,lo IOl -: .. H~1~k '.40 71 2.n :i:~ ~~ ~V.-" ~88MM~ 13 i \;tt lm 1m-- I I b t. . • BIA J 1n<1 .SCI ,1 , •ra 41"~ 41tt:i=+ , ·a ·, 2 26'Ao 2 2'"-.,, Hoiww1 1.40 I' '! 11•"" 11~ 111 ........ fl! M••rg .SIJA 1(1 21• 20:ir. 1,,,., 20 + ~ 1n erna com us ion engine, restated. . e1a,k&011: 1 .., "' 112,,., noVa 112'11 ~ ~::.,.~ 15 ,. 42\;i • 42111+ "' ttoo1v1r 1.21 J u "" :u .•• Mete~ 3.90 i110 •ti/I 49 ~ ..,~+ such as the 0 od d b Bl.tlr Jn .'8 1 11 ,:ii. 9,,., 9VI -DI · u ~ "'"' 4(...,.._, v. Hor ton Co S6. 9114 ' 9 -... MGt 1n .10 54 368 12 66 ~ 6'1'--2 • th~ ,Japanese and Germans. March 31. the diversified ~::~~1~ lt J\' 1R ~YI~ i:::'1.1o r,f! ·r°'' :j· 1ff ~~ 'il ~~11·:18 1; 'f 1~ l1t: lf.?=1~ ~!~~r~J j ft U~ \~~ l~t+..!.t. nes pr uce y For the 12 months ended e111sL11iln 1 8 4 17" lTl'.I 1 ·· ~ · 2 ·· 1~ :.io. !i~ Hoso1111 ti: I' 3' 11'.lt ll~ 1:m-v. Mlcto 1.CM 12 s 1a'" ,."" ••'Ml+ 'A U.S. automa kers arc natural gas ulility holding 34'1' ,er~ 11 u wi 'v. ~+ ~ ~u~•" ·~ 1 1Ull "iil"' 1 :! :: =~ 2" 9 7! ~ ,, ... 1.~:1:i. =13~1 1·?': l' 13' 17"" 17 1 1 -·" \Vasting valuable time on the company reported earnings of e:s'.~c • .Cd 1~ l~ mt l~t' ~out>? : :f J:.a: ;: 1i21 n~ ~~ 1,1 lYli HOUM ~~ l~ L 1~ 1~ I~+"' M~Mlg "'J 10 :u n.,. f!~ 1~ + \ii convf'.rter -time that should $46,049,000, equivaleht to $2 34 ==o t= 1, 15' i~•i. i! n~+ f: Pe"f •t! JO D )A to ""'-'~ HwMFn ·" 12 111 r,v. ~~ a~ +;\'J =ne'!~~ i'.21 ~~ 16~ ~\'J ~ ~+·Ii be put into efforts to make the per common share compar.ed ~~, 1~: 1:· 1~. 2m 2m ~~ ~~ 1v.C it 20s1.:t1 1h.1ll"'-i ~er /i ;.1· ,,~ Z~ •-. ~"-1"' =!=~,, :irs tt~ ~ t~ ~ Japanese and German. engine with $43,8(>1.ooo, of $2.61 per ::lee; ::= 10 11= "" fl~ iH"' -v. ~~~ r :~ ·: t $)\II ."" U =~ :m J 1f "* ~Va 6l\4t ,.. .t:14~ 1 ::. 1• 2! i'i'~ ~ ?i\lf +-"· concepts· workable 1n our share, restated, for the like 12· G~WA1,1'lf.U."M>f'"fu: l~?: ~·~ +.~ 0:::-flf ~ii ~~ 11&1 It • W't'~ ~irdl ~ n 1ss H-~~ t-...1~ =~~:.,v .-_: 1~ 11 ~ = li!Zri! larger U.S. cars," he sald. month period a year ago. 3rJA'll I~ a· ti' 55 .5.1V. ~+1~ gu:tJf,J"i fl 1!411 !~ mt "' H= .iZ: \~ § Yi'lti ~-21~t:t = ~:6':5,~~:~ ~ ltr:. Ml'o 16~+ )1 ,;I: M~ p; 2 .--ft t= !:14 t'.i.-~ o~mj.1" .,.10 12 fI ft~ lf',,? 11-+I~ ~:=ri:H 1J 1J 4f ~ ~ 2'J~t l% =K.,.\ 1'.12 t 60 19 11!1 ~v.-U Br IP•I .Ub l l .. 14 lllll 131ti:t v. aov.,..p ...... f' I HUlllMtl Tool 21 "" ... "4'111 "'........ ... I "'' 115 ~ 6Vt 6~ i. • •.. ' "' ,•,r~ H,•, 11.ro, 2o 111 3111.4 3m 311"'+ ~ EMI• ,., n 111-11 jP.4 WA 21~ .,,. Hunt Ch .1• 21 2 1m 1~ ''" =rv"'k ~~J 1~ .,• •,,~• 11!~! ,u'°'+ lfii i>ek f · .U .. ~ ~IS M"t oC iob 7 31 ~ 1!"' 121~.,. ~UllOll E ·~ S li !"' ,1~ }!~VJ Mal 6?c ;o.,o ~ .,,, R d C ' ~J~s G 1.'1;$ ,, '; = ~ ~lli ·~ ~:S:"!"' F'AI•'' i"i ~ 2JW. ~ ~ -\II H~~I> .0.: n l 7 .J~tl ai; fO:t:,{:: M~~h , .40 lll ~ n14 ~Ill ~V. +. ~ e Ontralftt Brawn Co... ' 11 n 1°"" 10~ ~11 B•~ 15 ~ 20..., N\4-l' -1 ..-~. oooor•m I 12 l=!ii 114 1111 ...., =~~$~~ ~~ ,: ~ f:: = ntz::': ~:~~, 1.*i 11 ~I~ 1= 1~t n 1=i :. 1:u 1& '°i! i !!!!1 ~ i 5::~A·2:U 1: ~ 11~ H~ H~.:.·~ ar....,swt .:u 12 IS. 244!1 23111 nv.-1 ~~~n .20 61 II 17Vo ~\IJ: l "" I "''" l;R 1 22 i i.', MOl'tlPr 1: ll l m! ""' SS ''• Srl'errlt .DI 24 tit ~ 19 19*'-l'Mi I II .3l » i50 U\oii :W !M' ~ TO't 41 t ':lfl Mori Ok I · 21 M 6$ ~ 66 \'Ji Fertilizer Barter OK?d :~hEW f~ 1, 2 ~\ ~~ fl~ "'~dtd MC :u 14 ~ J:\t ~V. ~~ltt n ~pt in 1i ?l :Yi ' l!lt! "1 MllnvM .'Mb If ~ ll m= ~+~ :=.r0 ;~ ,, J! 1:: 1;~ 1;~ E&"'&8~ ... 1:10 1'•,2 'l 1:,,., •:~ 1:~t ~ l/rf:rw .-25 *i jf~ "' !if\4 1~ ~:" ~'i 11 'i ~tt ~ft: ,: -! ·' Bud~DOf '° . 1100 ' "' ~ "' EIK1 ... soc '"' """ 441"""' mMrll1 Co I m l'lti 3 I \II ~" ~ • "'"" r.• ... g~:i:ra .l.'10 t~ J 2'\\ J:"' 2•~ tt l~ ~ n ~ ""' 3\\ f"i : = c~ . ' ,, •lw ~ • a \' =:e(~ ii ~ 1~ ~ ffv.-. ~ MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet .o£!icials and Armand . Hammer, chairman of the Occidental Petroleum Corp., signed an $8 billion 'chemical fertilizer con· tract Thursday to be realized o v er the next 20 years, officials r~porWd. THE CONTRACT WAS signed.wilh Soviet De!> uly Foreign Trade Minister N.n. Komarov. The deal. _a barter arrangement, calls tor con· struction of four ammonia aod urea plants in the Soviet Union by Occidental and the liechtel Corp. A percenlllge or the production will consist or pay· ment in kind. The contract calls for Occidental to provide super phosphates and the Soviet-Union urea potash. Other details of the deal were not dlsdosed, including how much actual money Occidental will supply as part ol lbe contract. ~ HAMMER HAS HAD business relations with the Soviet Union for nearly 50 years. 'He has been In the Soviet Union his time ror about a week. =~~o::~w.~ 1T Ill 'm lJ5 r~ ~l~Ja" i!l t~ ~ m ~ ;.t e~ ,, i , I~;§; ;~AS it 1~ ~~ l~~lt ~ !~ifo {~ 1: 1~ ~a H~ ~i~!~~~;ll J .i: llll h, ~g :: =Uill a ~I!" !ill ff~t~J 11 ~·11::·im dig·!t 1~;~! :~ ~ .l! im ,n: .i; ·: 1~~.; .11111 .ll~ ·i:i ~·ii :1.:' .. i., 11· 'I i:~ ~ i<ir+.~ a~.,.!. i : ' :is !ls F ~ eush Lnlvr .. 161)1..,~l_.~~i'~'i~r't,1·m 1! ~f 2~141' '"' 2 '"'/~.£"'.,70 ll'. 1l .. lltt"'+\l M~~1.201: 12 ·~ =ri •+~ --< <-1;~ 1.111 , ~ .. t111kl:.ii ,... , ~1=· 6 . :urra ... ~ fl ' tt!' 14 'Ai+t E!:iTcJ·'!~ 1JI :f 2!tt 2! "-v. WtfllreflrtG:IJ ! 1 jjli"I 1U n -"''-' l:f1n:"'...ol i ~ f~ 12 J\\+ ::Mu~ ~ttb ~ 2' l'~ 'tt 'L·~ C•Cllflce 1-nd j 3:g: ,~ Ill"-" nadld ll 1 .. ll'<'t.-:: 1nir.: l:l: 1 '* 44~ ff ~.u ... 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Martens, -'Why don't you buy bread In Hammer, whose $8 bWJon fertilizer con· treat famine vlctlm_s, 1 · out thl!k' partner and lhen told me (.'d He contac.tect Ludwig 1tlarte11S, the America!'." tract with the soviet Union may be the Then he used the $1 rnillioo from hil . · NAME 1'f:e N, EWS ~. . have to leave medical school to look after unofficial' Sovlet repres;entative in Ne\V The Soviet government was wary of bl&lest single deal any bU!inessman ever la.ther'a busineu to purchase I million "1 ~ iDterCi1 in thll litUe~business~ York, and arranged to ship a field buying A'merican grain in 1921. The signed, has been doing business with the ·bushels 01 American wheat to help feed hospital to Moscow to treat typhus vie· Soviets bad no diplomatk-relalions with Soviet Union [or more than SO years. , l?usslans starving in the Urals , launchi ng BVT 1 STUDIED in the evenings aDd tims. He arrived in the Soviet Union, Washingtoo, and feared" 'that any · him.sell on an extraordinary career. '\·orks acquired by Russian art patrona tended to ~eSs during the daytime. I which lhe United States refused to shipments of gold, in payment ol the AT %3, HAAIPtfER turned his father's Seergei Shchultin and Ivin Morov before attended as many classes as I could, but recognize until 1933, well before his· purchases, might be confiscated. faltering pharmaceutical laboratory into TIJE ZG-YEAR che1nicaJ fertilizer th~ Bousbevik revolutlqn of 1917• I had to cut a great deal. Nevertheless, equipment. Martens proposed a trip to Hammer recognized att opportu'nlty, a thriving business that he sold for more trade <igrcement betwCj!n Hammer's Ck--doct when I graduated frorff nfedical school the mines in the Ural Mountains area. than $1· million. cidental Petroleum Corp., and the SQviet "Aly rather was a or," said Ham· the busineM was so successful that t "I S.UD, •WELL, I've got a million _ Alter 'be graduated in 1921 from Union folloYted on the heels of an ar· mer, a stoc~y and -enetg!Uc man, in a found that I bad enough money to retire. "AT THAT TIME.'' Hammer -coo-dollars. I'll buy a million tiusbels of grain Columbia University Afedical School, and rangement by lfammer for the Soviet reCent inter.VI~ .. "lie had invested all At 23 I thought I woul4 ,never need any tinued, "the refugees fro~ the famine and ship it on .credit,_ proVi~ng that belore be could begin his internship al Union to send-to the-United States :1 -his savings in a ph'armaceutical business. more money." • area were streaming into lhe Urals. And every ship that comes loaded with grain. Bellewe Hospital sJx months !alert h!! priceless collecUon of palnlings -.41 I wanted te follow in·-my father's Hf!.mmtr, who had read .about famine J ~d my first ilimpse of what a famine you load \\ith something I ca.i;i. sell in purchased a World \Var I anny field Jmptessionist -and Post lmprcssionisl fe>e?tsteps. He ~Ct a partner who a~ in Russia , decided to do something-a~ut is like. Jt was terrible. I · said t_o Mr. An1crica and pay for the..., grain.' " ""-~~~~~~~~~~--~'-'~~~-'-~.-~"--~~~"7"'~~~--=~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~ Gasoline Rations -.lncreas~ . . NEW . YORK ' fAP ) Service stations across the country are having difficulty In accommodating the soaring demand for gasoline, but few of them have had to resort to customer rationing. INSTEAD, AN Associated Press survey shows, they a"re ' ~tting back their operating boors or simply allowing their P-, to dwind le to nothing. rationing has been at Sears, Roebuck & rvice stations in Char· lotte, N.C., and Miami, Fla., where customers are being limited .to 10 gallons per visit. Bui the situation is getting tighter at other service sta· lions_ th[oughout ,the nation. MANY CUSTOMERS at Ray Gilbert's independent station In San Diego, don't greet him With the words, "Fill 'er up," any more, for Instance. Instead Gilbert Bays, they ask "Do you have any gas?" And several times during the last month, the answer has bee.n "no." Gilbert's plight is similar lo -·- that of other fndependent l operators, who buy their gas r on ·a spot basis from non ' · r branded distributors rather ,. ' '"' .,~:r.\' than purchasing it on a con· · I:•. tract basis from the big '>\ gasoline companies. . • ·i> The~tion's crude oil sup-~~i: ply, alread~Y. depicted from the ''. ~1: J bea tine: of a severe L winter, is com ng~, n d e r ~ "•'', · • '' '" fu rther pressure as thi-swing • I~ motoring sea50!1 gets uliae'r. 1"-:-• way. Demand for gasoline is ~ .• r 4,• up 7 percent over .last year's ~ levels, partly because there are a-record number _of new_ cars on the road and partly because new pollution contro l df:vices ma~ the cars con· sume more gl s per mile. OD.. REFINERIES are run- -ning at capacity level and the )>jg companies complain that conservation groups h a v e clocked their efforts to stilrt up new refining plants durin g the last few years. I Construction · ~ Jobs Halted 1· By Financial f • I . ' 100' STEEL MEASUBING TAPE 247 This is al"'ays useful. Suppose you gain weight a nd want to measure your wais.t, hah. Squeeze from 0 to some ridiculous speed. Great for driving screws and drilling in mason ry, too, • BLACK Ir DECKER 71/4" SAW 1799 T~e saw that respects yo1:1. it doesn't shoot sawdust in your face. A well mannered tough saw. ' I I BLACK Ir DECKER qg· RADIAL ARM SAW · 9 999 --_· , .. ~. ""~·---' . ~ The saw to cut straight. angles, or rip big ALL . ALUMIRUM For .y9ur home or mobile home (it's ICBO approTed. whatever that ' ff . - ALUMINUM OR FDEllGLASS ROOF~- . ~ Or if you like. ~horty'.s o~ginal , means). You get the entire package to assemble on your slab ,-:r!r \ ~~,(almost lr classic;} Patio K1t. .:·-:-~· 1 You get the whole ""'"''7 1 I ' deUl, everything to erect it on your ' !~;~ slab. Inatructions are pretty · or footings. Light. but· strong. Designed to stay with us during the high winds. 1' 10' 12' WIDTH . PROJECTION PROJECTION PROJECTION 10' 12 ' 14' 16' 16' 20' 22 '. 24' .• . 86.40 97.llil 109.60 120.60 : 139.20 151.20 164.80 178.40 96.60 112.00 124.80 140.80 159.20 175.211' 191.20 207.20 • ' 110.40 125.60 141,60 158.40 • 177.60 190.40 211.10 . 230.40 " ' ' WINDOW SCREAMS J47 The guy giYes this big space just to aeiy. 'lfull frqmed. sins up to 36"x48". I'm not going ' clear to meol([ wrote them 13 years . ago befo~ this job made m& forget how to lj>ell.) ,, 81 10' WIDTH PROJECTION PROJECTION 10 ' 44.00 55.00 12 ' 52.80 66.00 14 ' '61.60 77.00 16 ' 70.40 88.00 18' 79.20 ' 99.00 20'' 88.00 . 110.00 22' 96.80 121.00 24 ' 105.60 132.00 12' PROJECTION 66.00 79.20 ' 92.40 '. 105.60 116.80 132.ao 145.20 158.40 SIJDING GLASS DOOR WITH SCREElf 5'x6'10" 6'x6'10" 8'x6'10" 67.88 78.88 89.88 ·.~ ··r • . .I ... ,.. )~ TemJ)ered gla11, it's tougher than . :; ~ .]-.~"-''·''-"' a supermarket steak. (and priced better~ • ' ' to make up baloney ad copy. I'll just tell a joke. "It seems this traveling salesman was . • . " ~ fOr what you get.} With latch. Aluminum fr am ·· '-,---~ . .,..~v~.,....~---~--....,,..-------"""'""'.._ _______________ .,..._"""' ' Mc:CLOSKEY'S LUMBER LIFE PATIO FURM1TURE FUUSH JJ,jn't <Q!!_~P• b~t it J 79 }a1t1. And that I good. .. QT • Sn; REDWOOD TABLE 2488 Redwood top and benches r with non.rusting aluminum legs. It''• a Dew m"oditl 10 I ..11~119 won "t make: big claims til I see it. -· .. ' " ' ' ~-.... " . ~ , .. ,,.:_. • ' Jk,• J •• ' ~ • T .... -~--------..:.._....; ____________ ~ _________ .._ ____ .... ,~·~·~ ·~~ ' ' ' . " ' , t t ~ i~· ·• • ,. '~ • \ ... " > " '") ' r- SAN DIEGO IAP) -The sfock. You can grade out the good 1-----n·ew ptt!idtnt of>-U.S:-Finan· _... -+--,1-~...Lumber .. {a&Lwjth.!his. _ • . • · cial, Inc .. says it has hailed paying for "10 to 20" con- struction projects and has been unable to meet interest payments of $1.1. million. The interest was due April I on Sl 1.3 million out standing of a 9 percent eurobond issue along with $963,000 on $35 mil· ~ lion in debentures, E. T. Gravette Jr. said in an in· terview ThursdR y. "There. is a cash problem :· Gravette said. He took O''er control ~1arch IS of the real estate development and finnn· cial services concern. There is a :JO.day grace period for the i n l e r e s.t payments, he said. Trading in USF stock was suspe nded last Nov . 27 by the Securities and Exchange Com· mission because the SEC refused to accept the Cilm· pany's financial statements for 1971. ·.._, The company saii:I earlier that 1971 profits, would be reduced by $1~5 lion, listed as a profit from le of eight mobile home ks to Coastal Land Corp. in December 1971 for $1.9 million in cash and .. $17.3 million in notes stret ch· ing over 26 years. The SEC is inves~iga ling the sale, Gravette said. 900 Placed SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan's work· for-mUare program In It countlel Ml placed 9 O O penoos In community service jObl, while 1,300 others have been dm.ied welfate tor refu 1- iD11 -k. the Slate Health and Wtl!are Agency reports . . I ' I t • • , PLASTIC S .. RINKLER HEADS' FIXED 1 ~ POP-UP 37c Y 9u know I am reJ,uctant to say this, but they work longer than tpe brass. It's true (qul et dummy, we get more for brass.) BRASS SPRINKLER HEADS FJXED.t7c POP-UP 77c Now what do I 1ay· for an -.... encore. Ah ha. bra11 is •tronger and nobody cap b ite them (and, we gel more for them.) • , .. ·~ /'\~ ' . ~ J I l~'-___;,,,u1oiinT.."Prv~c:SsiPiPR1Niiiiii1Ci:1.Ei;:Rlluiiiiii•ii111BDiiiimBRASiiiis~.a;;--=~71 .~ PIPE llTl·SJPBQi VALVE~ ,.m,,,;:· · 112 .. 13tmcTH 3/4'"19!maTH · 3e7 .. ·~Wii ., I lo•• wor.klDg with this l:ou do a system without s tuff. So eo1y. No . one (!njl you'll find your cuttlng-~threads or buying big house water may have tools. Just cut and fus• , ·that froggy tal te. with th• goop. Rugged. should last almost foreYer. .... J, ' , -" r ...,,.-' .. ' • ... ,. .... ... , .. , . .., ' -. .. • ... .. ' ' . ' Easter Bunny L'earns ' - ,.Ukrainia'n Techniqu~s~ 1 E.aster e~ coloring may nev: be the • the wax. The e~ wo'!!JLlhe!f~ same for the fourth and fifth graders at the yellow dy~-- Fountain Valley Elementary School. rry.an--orthe egg i~ to remain yellow, They have discovered a whole new .-it"is covered by wax before being dipped \\'Orld in coloring .eggs -·thanks.to a .goo. in the ·next darker color -orange. And year"ld · Ukrainian tradition c ? 11,e d so on., pysanky. At the ~nd of the dying process, ihe · At ~first the-Cfiildren could hardly pro-·protective coats of wax are melted off nounce the wor~ (pie-san-kee). But now the egg by holding it over the candle they are all ma$lers in their own right. flame, rotating and .wiping .it gently with The students still use eggs and dye, but tissue. · the similarity-ejldS there. The finished egg is then given a pro- Rather than just Uie one or tvio basic tective coating of acrylic spray. coloES per egg that the Easter bunny During the whole process it is sug- normally dispenses, these eggs hv·e very gested that the egg be held \Vith tissue complex designs -each design being a since the oil from a person's hand may code for a special meaning. prevent a good dye. According to the Ukrainian tradition, · Dots depict · stars; the deer signifies the eggs are given to [rien<js as symbols prosperity; waves and ribbon$ ci rcling of deep affection. They are also used as the egg without beginning or end suggest decorations all year round. eternity· They are not be be eaten, however, as Colors are symbolic. too. Purple is for the yoke and v.•hite will eventually tum to · great power, orange for attraction. black · dust. · · • ror remembrance, blue for health, and "I heard about this from a friend of · --~-----!brown or-happiness. mine 1 Sa ftft\Ci~a-relWJ;i;.-------1 Other-popular colors are v.•hi te (puri-Laura WQ9(1ward. "At the beginning, ty}, red (lov~), Pink (success) and yelloW every time I did something wrong I was (spirituality). on the phone to her, Jong distance, trying Unlike the American tradition of dying ...,lo-Cigure out what to do.': · hard-boiled eggs,,pysanky Uses fresh "There are never two -identical eggs," eggs. The process uses.pencils, a t_ype .of she said. "Every artist miikes' his-own stylus, beeswax, vegetable dyes and design, and no two are alike." candles. An Easter decor in her clpssroom is not the only benefit of pysanky, she ha s Here's how it works: The egg1s design is first sketched in peucil . It is suggested that the egg be m8rked off in sections for accuracy's sake. ~aw egg is placed in luke warm water and a teaspoon of vinegar. The egg is then dipped ~into suc- cessively .darker colors of luke warm &.dye. Arco s to be protected against a dye ,_t any stage are covered with beeswax, using the styl4§. If part of the egg is to r~main white, for instance, that part is coy,ered with learned. "Students are learning and applying principles of line, design and color," Mrs. Woodward said. ~ "But in addition. they are learning about a whole different cultural heritage. Th.is tradition was almost lost when Ukrainians came to this country aild left their old customs behind." "A janitor walked in here one day· and got really excited," sbe said . "He's from the Ukraine and had remembered stories about it, but had never seen it first ·hand." ' \ .. .. • I • • ,,,.--~"""!"'----~ ... ,....----------..,..........: \ . ' Arts I ining: 04t Entertainment · DAILY PILOT )!'7 Frld'I, April 13, 1973 Fourth grade 1tudonto at Fountain Valley El• mentary School l111rn-- in1 the fnci1nt art of Pyunky, the Ukrainian_ way of colorlnt Eaater ogg1. Abo,.., laft, Beth u.sman. 1 o, . app11oo wax to .,. to ·prctNct It from dp. Y"'!chor Laura Wo.odw•rd, above, ahowa 1tUdenta '-to -Ion "Ill elf In pencil to form tho design. Loft , Catlly. • EY4ir1tt, 9, offers: her : completed egg. - ~·· Daily Pilot Story and Photos ~- • I ' • \ ' -:-:--. :'-T·o--nrGorman•----1 ·'· I • • .. Melanie: 'I ··was So -Sure · the World Would Change' I NE\Y YORK (APl -~1elanie, who has been known ' for some protest songs and antiwar songs, says thcr' · enerq has sone out of tbe campaign for "'°'al cttange. · "There's a real decline in energy as far-as protest in any way goes. All the gtoupo hove bee'n fightillg lo change thi'!fl• thlit are re!lllf wrong. There waa a movemept and everyOOdy had lncredibl~oergy -~etermilied •that t1-' th s should 'bt changed. It'• Gke Jl!Or, qught. some. ~rel bottle IQ!Mwhe!O arid nobody knows where df how buf we· lost and •came .t>Ock 1 somehow defeated . "There is 8J1 after depression. 1 think we're in for a tin1c of IO\V energy for awhile, "Even in words and music, it is get· ting much lw~ "We've got to be free' and much more ; '1 love yo1.i; l need you.' Mine are going that way, too. I only write what Is happening arountf me. . "I don't start movements. They hnp- pen around me and those are the things I write about. .Sorn.chow J'm in on the beginning and the end . • i'l'hete is like a rest period going on. I hope something is going to go on again. There'• a lack of energy or car-' Ing abqut so many things now . I'll never write another 'Lay Down' -not unless it starts happening around me again . I was 90 sure the world WM goi ng to change. II Just ,sort of fell ' . down ." Melanie says that she doesn't think women SOllg wrltets are taken as seriously as men .writers. '11'h8t..starts with the record business. They're so uSt'd to the idea that men sell the most records. For ao long the 13-yeaN>ld glrls boqllt the cute litlle boy • -· records. TQey got the idea boys arc going to make you money and girls aren 't un less they're sexy. ··1 think a lol ur girl performer· wirters-are doing more in sexually ex- ploiting themselves than they y,·ere ma ybe five years ago when It wasn't a~lutely necessary for a girl to be pretty to make it In music. ''Loi>k at Carly Simon's no-bra album cover and Joni ~fltchcll's wlth no clothes on. Even in my own last album cpver , 1 didn 'I mean there to be a slightl y sexy tone, but it turned out that way. L think there 1¥ s self~n- scious thing thal happened. \Ve're get· ting rlgl1t back into a thing where a girl has to shilw a nnie or the old body to keep the people buying." ~1usically, Melanie likes best her two most recent LPs. "I felt that 'Gat?'ler Me' was the best ur until that point. 1 !eel that 'Stone Ground Words ' is better, n1usicaUy especially . "Be.fore I used to make albums and that was the end of It. I'm very in· \'Olvt.'CI ln It oow. In the arrangement~ and mixes and everything.'' The la~t two have been on Neighborhood Ret0rds. Now that she can put out an album • .. when she feels she is ready instead of haXiJlg to keep to a tchtdule, she -babl;o will do one a year , be<:Mlll that is the speed at which she says ahe v.·rites songs. Her first recording was in 1188, a single for COiumbia, "Beautiful Pto-- ple ." Most of her albums have been on Buddah. · . ·-- The best·known song probably Is "What Have Th•Y Done to My Son~!". 1·1 guess a lot of peoplr get taken and • they idenllfled with that sona. It wasn1t an antiwar tong, lt la much more a pcrtonal relaUonshlp kind of song. ' ,. • la DAllY PILOT Friday, ~u ll, 1973 " ,• ,• ·: • KEN SHELLEY AND JOJO STARBUCK DEBUT ·. :· Jo]o and .Ken Turn Pro . / ' <1n fee Capad~s Show ' . > • ' \ . . Honk Album .. Cut,s Offer Mixed .Bag • I . . . By THOMAS PAIMER Of 11t Dt11Y _ ,MIM Slalf ·~· Bo Diddley cautioil! not to judge a book by i\s mver, bu.t the latest album by Laguna Beac~based Honk is an ex· has much persooality as any voice in the group. h\ softer cuts of the album, a fuzzy, sometimes tirmy sowid detracts from both voice a n d instrumen(a}, distracting like the rattle of a ceptional case. broken skin on a drum. Twelve HonlcJ orlginaJ.9 1r~ The fault is not, however, packaged behind a cover photo with Tris Imboden, who pours or a most I m a g i n a· ( 1 ·v e a lot of effort Into every 10ng, sculpture (by Bob .Gardiner) sometimes filling boles, more of u.e.,i.x nd muaic makers, often maintaining an even exuding the Im,,_ cl hav· beat. 11111-macJe.tt grwp ntber than ''Circles in Sand" Ill a better the uptrlng one It· Ill. · nwnber for the"'1imtted voCal "Hook" st-40t'On 20tb cen. range ol •tnger-guitartst Beth tury Rec'.orc111 ll Umnched with · Fitchet. She handles several of a commerctal som>ding nic~ Honk's belt numbers but 'n' I-oiler called "I Wanna Do sometimes strains for low For You." notes or on_ extended bolds. "Ao Much Easier" Is a "Circles" employs BUhler's simpler tune with a pleasant . flute and steve Wood's adept horn arrangement (reeds and ·organwort, which ls ~ flute by Craig Bullier) and 40 sistent with the floating rel!ec- pounds of words crammed into live theme of the llOllg. a 30-pound song. One characteristlc that iJn. Generally, Hook's lyrics presses even -a newcomer to compriSe light love songs, Honk is ~ variety o{ in· welcome celebratiom o f strumentafion and material friendship or simple ref1ec-and thee n t bus i as tic ar· lions on life. While not revotu-~nts. tionary, the thougbt.s ex~ "Caught on a Greyhound" is pressed by Hook are an okay traveling song with somewhat enlightened and welcome Steel guitar twang constructed with words that (by noomember Red Rhodes, are seldom trite. who also contributes o n Basmuin Don Wl)aley with "Money SUpa Through My his clear voice delivers "Don't Fingers." Let Your Good-bye Stand," an A Honie concert is usually a inspired tune spruced up by study in imagination. with cowitry guitar picking. His lengths of songs fitting the • • . ' • -. t I ' HONK'S F.tRST ALBUM NOW AVAILABLE power of their statemem. stand out even on first listen. Unfortunately. all 'songs on It is perllapa tbe album's best. this albwn are chopped {some "Buckeyed Jim" iS another abruptly) to lit the st'!!ldl!rd ambitious song with Be'l's AM radio length, and !be "' listener loses. 'adequate vocalization a n d On side two "IUdin' Out" is lyrics that. once lapse into a forgettable rock 'n' rOu song pretentiousness that causes a (except for short but sweet good cringe. A,,crordian work electric piano) with a good is neatly entwined. orrs are erased in· soot~ing in· strumentation. ·'l'here is lots of energy here, &nd as the sharp licks get softer it-flnishes too · soon with an intriguing fading crescendo. "Honk" has its good" ·~d disappointing moments, but overall for a local group must be judged as a success. And during those uneasy parts, you can always gaze at that cover. deal of background. It is an The final song, "Pipeline Se- abeJTation, for mostly Honk's quence," an instrumental, backup hannony is restrained further emphasizes that these and tasteful. are good musicians. Its hard , · See WHAT TO DO for Honk "Money" Ls compelling in fast guitar and organ trade--concert inlormittion, P.age 34. word! and rhythm and bluesy 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i tune. The flashy 0 btack" .voice II of Whaley and weli·piaced saxophone and country guitar accompaniment makes i t FEEL GREAT AGAIN ;; ~ young Downey couple -JoJo,Star~uck Skat'tng champion, bu~ also the U. S. Men's ind Ken Shelley -will appear as pro-Figure Skating champi~ - a feat that has ressional ice skaters In the 33rd edition bf not been accomplished irt 31 years. The last the Ice Cai)ades when it opens ln Loog man that did such a pbeMmenal thing was Beach Wednesday. Gene Turner in l!Ml. He Will show his in-- The pair, winners of the U.S. Pain Figure dividual skating prowess during the f!J'St Skating Ownptmshlps in 1970, 1971, and half of the show. ;im and winners of the bronze medal for Ken and Jo Jo were the youngest pair :P.airs Skating at the World Champions~ team ever to represent lhe United States in i,ron France in 1971 baned pro after com· . an -Olympic competition. They finished 13th ;pet~g competition I~ the 1972 Winter Olym-in 1968. Four years later at Sapporo, Japan, !flcs Jn Sapporo, Japan. · they, carne in fourth. Even though they :·The palr, whq have skated together since dltfn't ~a medal, they won the hearts and ·lbey were 10, are gradµa!es of Downey High ~atinatlons of the crown, .and ·the_worl~ au· Channel 50 Examines ·- Mother's Day, Easter, Birthday, Anniversary, Any Day. A Great Gift! Setias of Messages by Ruth Iii~ c:ensed, pro~~s~ional , masseuse),. Morning •ppoint. ments for women. Whirlpool and Sauna 4vailable.· W ayzgoose Carnival At VCI Saturday Bus .System Mariachis and bagpipers, attended by nearly 1,500 high1""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHONE 675-4106 or 645-7501 'Ibe work of the . Orange r jugglers and magicians will school students who have ex·r~ County Transit Oillrid wm be cootribute to the festival at· pre3Sed an interest in at· Try Saturday's N eu;s Quiz examined· ln the •'Focus mosphere of Wayzgoose III, tending UCI pl~ their par~nts • 'School, Cerritos College and attended cat d1ence that watched their breath!~kingly . State, tong Beach. Their home rink is beautiful .pe?ormance on t~l~vlsion..~ .. Orange Cotmty" broadcast on the third annual Anteater and school counselors from W D f KOCE-TV, Channel 50, next spring carnival al UC Irvine throughout the s 0 u the r n e are O'JJi Iceland in Paramount where they spent a They didn t ~n~ 1he dec~~ton to tum .pro grueling six to eight hours a day iracticing e.n-esP,tCl~Uy diff1~ult one .. It was th~ nght through their school years. !'me, said Ken .. We are 1n~ our 20 s an~ week. Saturda 'Iileci-. 1 .1_Ca~h~·ro~r~ni~a~a~re~a~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The "Two-Bit Bus Une" as ' y. e camiva IS . it is called, began its firsi bus scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 . , service last september. The ' P·~· In Cam~. Park. · OUR EASTER ·SPECIAL DINNERS 25-cent fare has remained Wayzgoose is a centuries· standard throughout the line. old .English term f~r an annual ·· .,._ ~ . it's hard and terr1bly expensive to compete Audiences will remember . them most indefinitely."· recently w~ they showed their specta~ul~r Reserved seats to lee capades are $2.50, showmansh1p_a_t the World Championahlps 1n $3.50, '4 and $5.-youths 18 years and under C~Jgary, Alberta, Canada .• ~nd skated off sre half price for Wednesday and Thursday The tronsit district was 'm. outing or entertainment. At 'Are Yours to ·Enjoy Every Niglat!* stituted by ~lure and UCI It h.., become a tr:jdi· approved by .8 3 10· 2 majority t1onal clelebrabon or the start of Orange County voters. It of spring activities and a fund· operates as a public agency. raising opportunity for cam· with the bronze medal again 1n 1m. at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.ni. The striking pair will show the skating Ti.ckets can be purchased.. at the Long skills that won them numerous awards. Beach Arena Box Office, arid all Mutual lfhey skate together during the first half of Ticket Agencies and 'ficketron outlets. lhe show and later appear in the dellgblful Special group discowrt1 are available ·by : •Sentiment.al Journey" production number contacting the group sales office at (213) ' '\Is they slat'" as the king and queen of swing 437·5409. jitterbugging on ice to the up-beat mood of Performances begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday the 40's. through Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday and 2 Singularly, Jo Jo \Yill appear as a p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday. "Shooting Star" and skate to the delightful ·lee Capades will be appearing at the Los original tune of "Why Not". Angeles Sports Arena from Wednesday, Nol only is Ken ..!.he U. S. Pairs Figure April 25, through Sunday, May 13. Live Tlieater 'Marig~lds' Bloom 'til 28th "Focus Orange County" bost pus organlzatioos provided by Jim Cooper wltt examine the the Associated Students. functions of -the new transit '!be carnival will b e 'system with special guests, highUghted by displays or Dr. Gorden Fielding, a UCI student-made wares offered professor and g e n e r a I for sale and games and booths · manager of the Orange County that will include strawberry Board of supervisors. sales, a fortune-1eller. dunk A Channel 50 film crew wiU booth; pillow lights, tug of share with viewers the ex· war, tricycle races and perience of their ride on one of volleyball tournament. . UCI the line's 32 busses. recreations groups, such as the sailing association, fencing team and karate ·club, will demonstrate their skills. Live mu sic throughout the day will feature rock groups Little Emo and Manna with Marceau Beckons _J station KMET's Dr. Dimento Pantomimist ,Marcet Mar· as Tiiasteft of ceremonies. "The Effect or Gamma ceau will bring his one-Speeial attractions incluJie man show to the Shubert appearances by the Goodye~r "The Desperate llours" Clemente. Curtain 8 : 3 0 ; Blimp and the Wayzgoose resefvations _ J\A.l!c, Theatre Century City for a him Ir . Ravs on !\lan·ln·lhe-J\toon !\t.irigolds" The Irvine Co in mu n It y "7'1V'\l"l\N' two-week engagement May 24 se . An evening concert Theater offers a drama of "Cheaper by the Dozen" to Jwie 10. featuring the group Beauµtu1 suspense and violence Fr.idays Marceau. comes to Los Day and Beautiful People will The Fountain Valley Com· d c r d H i and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. Angeles following a series of be presente in raw or a I lhro h A ·i 28 · th munity Theater o,....ns its t 8 •• ug pr1 in e r-· engagements in New York City a !"". Humanities Hall Playhouse on Easter season comedy SUnday and Ollcago and More than The Wayzgoose is open to the UC Irvine cam p u s . with 2 p.m. performances on 71 one--night stands at major the public without charge. R t. G'"Jtl8 April 15, 16, 17, 28 and 29 and · 1 Tick ts f th rt t 12 eserva ions '!U' • un1vers ties. • : . _ e or e conce a Sesame Chlckcn/Shrimp Tempura A palate-pleasing combination of Yamat o's two most popular favQritcs, ' .sesan1e chicken a rill shimp tempura, designed.for a dinner treat ]chi-ban! . $3.50 Sesame Chicken/Qee( Teriyaki Bitc-sb:cd sesan1c chicken, fit for Nc\\1>0rtCcnerals as \veil as Kentucky Colonels, co mbined witl1 your favorite top sirloin steak. $3.95 (Both dinners include.soup, rice, green tea and a fortune cookie. 'Served every night except Saturday. Reserve now for.Easter Sunday.) •••• Dinner hours : 5:00to10:30 p.tn. Monday through Saturday; Sunday 4 ,30 to 9,30 p.m. Luncheon' MondaythroughFr!_dar from J1,30a.m. to5,00p.m. . ua I ~ ' Award Win111D~apanese Restaurants JoiD us for our Iiappi flour fro1n 3 to 6, J\.fonday through Friday. Con1pli1nentary . hors d'oeuvr<.>S; "Tokudai" (almost a double dri,nk ), n1ajor labels, 95c. No. 60 Fashion Jsland1 Newport Center. Reservations honored: 644-4811. Paul Zlndel's Pulitzer Prize· winning dran1a is nO\V on stage Tuesdays · 1 h r o u g h Saturdays until April 26 at the ·Laguna Moulton Community ••-'-"-·-n1ayliouse~ 606 Lagifna canyon Road, Laguna Beach, with an 8:30 curtain. Reservatlons 494· MJl)!~ ~2 and_l3. Curtain at Marceau-has been baile and~ are available from the .. Walt Until, Dark'L -7:30 p.m. Aprfl 2 an Tay. throughout the world as the ASUCI ticket 6001h, IW-=554'9-:- ·closing performances of the and 11 at 18280 Mt. Baldy Cir· greatest living Pantomimist, The carnival is being held in Frederick Knott lhriller will cle, Fountain Valley. ReSf!I'Va· and is considered the true conjunction with lrvine Info be given tonight and Saturday lions 968-9663. mime suceessor to Chaptiil '73, a program expected to be 'at 8:30 p.m. by lhe San -----~----------~--'-------------- . ~ "Newport Produce" and "Flowers by Debra" ~ "Wll:L~HllVE-EVERYTHING"FOR-YOUR-EA'STI:R DINNER" j Fresh Picked Strawberries, Irvine Aspar~gus, Ce.Jery Hearts, Mushrooms, ~ Belgium Endive and many, marfy more. So come complete your Easter ~ dinner with us! The Flower Shop will have 10,000 Carnations 9n sale at 25 .. 0743. "J\Uddle or'Jhc Night" Closing-a five-\vcekend run 1 \\'ith f i n a I perforn1ances tonight and Saturday at 8hl0 p.n1. is lhls romantic drarna at the JI u 11 t in g Ion Beach Playhouse, 2110 !\1ain St .. H.untington Beach. Jteserva- tions 536-4446. Clemente Community Theater /.:===========================S~ at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 "The Te"1 pcsl"' South Coas1 Hcpertory is ,presenting th is Shakespearean comedy Tuesda,vs l h r o u g h Sundays ut 8 p.n1 . at the Third Srcp Theate r. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa l'llesa. Reserva· tionS 646·1363. Avenida Ca br i l lo , San Diamond Doin~ 'Seagull' Score L()S ANGELES (AP) -Neil Diamond is writing the score and songs·-for th e movie "Jonathan Livingston Seagull." He also will do some singing during the film. Diamond recently broke a bone in his .cig~t hand but will be henled in time to record the music. Ice skati11~ . everyday • D lish tnle~ ' (not at Coit) ,.,,.. ... 1Nrwf119 ....... w Mfftl, ...... lowfl, -,,. .. . Motel, Of pkM Ol'llVllCI 1peclafl - CG1lon1 Ju1t ffcau1• you pi-lo flav• your dro)Mrl11 cl1G11". Colt -11·1 IM011'Nnle11<• you. f.t9fl If you ll'N iit.P gla11 ltovM Colt wlll pntf111icH!ony """"•· """'1• Y0111 w:th Ir•• lo(.,. drop..-le1 cl1tti111 !tie '''"'"'"' 1t11d .. 1ft1!a1I yow d,,,,... lit wl!houl )'Mr ••fM'kllClllll 11.-. fltc:lllClrf h1«H1 ... flllftC9, Coff wttl prolKI yovr df9ptty l11¥MhNlll with 011 •~th11lv1 Cl-""' oH • ..,. ~ of perledkHI "1JOfdltta .t .,. or 100% "pkt<''""'· of._ -c•plaM•, Whai-,..... illf'lllM'Y • ft•1d1, co111ld•r Coll your .. Co.,i.i.. 1>ni,.,., eo ... ""*· .. 0ow1 ..,.,.. t.ok C.lh 20% ..... .., .... ..... COltJ ,,.,..,. ...... I. ''Wor!d's largest exdusive guaranteed drOpery service'' ' COIT dr•perycl••n•r• 540-1366 •nd 1erv1ce 642-0270 ' 17U-t81Yd, At 17th St. Cot11Me1a for $1 .49 and we'll have all the others too. Daffodils, Sweet-William, An· · therium, Torch 'Gjnger, Tulips, Mums and 1000 EASTER PLANTS. So come . . ..., select yours nowl'Or send some anywhere by F.T.D. "' OUR FLOWER-SHOP IS GETTING READY FOR EASTER! ~ In Our Flow• Sllap In Our Flowlf Shop • In Our Flower Shop J•••~·····,········~·········· • PRE·EASTIR SPfiCIAL • IOOO't OF_ • PR,E·EASTER SPfiCIAL • • CARNATIONS •£ASTER PLANTSe SPRING • • .L • • '""1" Quollty , ii DAFF .. '"ILS • • 2S I :49 • Gilly DecoraNd • """ • l . a FOR '<;, a $1 00 , a a a Limit 25 a DISCOUNT a 59C Doi"' 8 • With Thi• Coupon • With Thia Coupon • LlinlIT DozM'I • •••&•••···~···~··············' Produce Sptekd Produce""""" Produce Spocla! I •••••••• ·~ ........................ . DOUBLE HEADER SPRING IS HERE''""' 300 Cartons for thla 1,nnt. • CRISP • .. .. FRESH .............. ICEIERG .• • '1 -~E~ERY : . '"CUCUMBER$ . • "'l..'itTUOE . • 8 CRiii' Lon• GrMn • Ctllo ~,...... • : ._1;R~~ : 3 f~m?.'' : 2 ~m~fc : . • Limit 3 of Each • With This Coupon With This Coupon 8 With This Coupon -.• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C:OUPCNS fXPJR! APRIL 11;" hn WE SEND FLOWERS WORLD WIDE BY F.T.D. • • "Oranoe Count11'1 M0st .Popular Produce end Flower House" ,.-'-~~~ r~~--. NEWPORT PRODUCE FLOWIRS IY DDllA a-7 Deyl • WHk 8 ..... lo I p.nt. 2616 Newport lotolewrd oo ttlo Ptfthtwlo -17M111 #7W711 17"62'1 • "35 Ytarr of Prod""° Kn0to How~ IONOED FRUIT S"'llPPElt FOR JS YEARS ''Whtr• Qualily u I/If Order of tht Howe" ---~ \ • • " '" ..... . .. ' AJ YUt end Ft ~ tanl YI res! in d ~ vu! cenl dro! y, ire Jeat Pet floo ria eve beU diJ> t no tak iii« Ill( Im• c rev 'o' E!1 Mi• wit ~ wil to '"" net '"' '·1 pn M• I j I ". • .. . B~Ily Up Where--iCustomer . Is ·Sultan \ Armen's,-.. -to • • .~ ·1 1 An Arabian night conjures thoughts of vast. tents, harei,n glrls, belly dancers Ind sumitµ~ feats, -all flt for a sultan. FCll'btdden fruit? Not necessarily so. To la\lor some of ·these delights you need neither travel lnto the past nor to a dlS- tant land. You can be treated like a sUitan at a restaurant with a Middle Eastern flavor in .i--and dining her< on the Orange c.oast. The restaurant is called Armen's and It is 'u'nprt!lentiously located not in a vast desert tent but at a small shopping cent~ in C.osta Mesa, next to a laun- dromat and a minimarket. You can step into Armen's and fef:I you are ·in the A-fiddle East. Low tables, f.1iddle East but fled W this country with Armen's shishkabob consists of choic;e.__ their respective Camilie~ bec@._use of leg ol 1afub (first marinated in ·a speci8l homeland warfare and hardship. -sauce for 24 hours) broiled on a skewer The restaurant grew out of conditions -· .. ..,,•i!Ji. tomato, green pepper and onions, in tbe Madenlian household. Olten the 14.9~ccompanied by rolled grape scene of big parties centered in feasting, leaf and rice pilaff. · the food at these affairs was based en-The lulukabob yields seasoned ground tirely on old.country recipes and evoked ~·steak charcoal broiled on a skewer. $.1.95. ~ .... raves from the consuming frl~s. Ro1Jed grape leaf, rice pilaff and ea· r Ultimately they persuaded Vache and plant roond out the dish. Margo to opeil a place w~e everyone A combination of the two "bobs" is of- could enjoy their cooking. fered as a diooer entree for $5.95. And Today, as Annen's enters its !bird this · tempting unioo got the initial nod year, someone should cmnmend those among our three choices. friends for such a wise notion. And Next up was bated eggplant, $3.50. berate those \\'ho tooli: as long as \\'t did Senied with rice pilaff and rolled grape I . . . DAILY PILOT 10 learn or its existence. l~f. the eggplant \\'BS stUffed with a fl8vorsome blend or chopped meat, roasted pine nuts, onion and tomato. O.alLY' ~lt..or"P~ •r Jtkll•nl K........ ; N leather cushions, string and drum 111:usic. Persian carpe.ts on both the walls and floor, and dishes of olives, dates, lamb, rice. yogurt and syrupy pastries everywhere. And, yes, veiled undulating belly dancers to tease and entertain diners betY.-een courses. UnlW you bring your own, there are no harem girls. But otherwise it won't take too much of a mental leap to feel like a sultan. A rich array of Annenian and Middle Eastern specialltles helps the imagination on its journey. One can't imaglne a more surprising or rewarding dining experience awaiting out 'o' abouters anywhere in Orange County. Especially for those whose knowledge of _ Middle Eastern food starts and stops with shishkabob. AND LOVERS of that great delicacy wUl find the offering at Arrilen's superior to most. Making the trip worthwhile sOOttld they lack the adventurous willing· ness to try such unusual dishes as charv· ma, kufta or hummous. ~·The genial and etrrcrefll couple who preside over Armen's is Vache and 1'1argo Madenlian. Both were bom in the ut· . Having gone forth, however, we're now prepared to say you'll really miss something if you don't start your dinner with an appetizer. Preferably hummous or bab~ ghanouche. Or, as we did, both. . These .are dips:. Hummous has a bue ol g•rbam.o bean paste while eggplant serves the same purpose in baba ghanouche. Added to. the lowidaUon, in each case, is a mixture of sesame seed oil, garlic and spices. The creamy result nets a tangy flavor 1ik:e none •you've ever encountered -and one that will be valued far above the $1 asking price for a small bowl (large, $1.75). other prospects in the appetizer department include tabouleb, ·a cracked·· wheat vegetable salad, and Armenia'n string cheese, $1 each. There's also a combination appetizer of all four items for •$3.50. · All en.trees are served with a choice of soup or salad (take your pick. either is a winnu). homemade Armenian bread, and peda (something on the order of a tortilla although much more chewy and twice as tasty). Th.is latter is al,, the ideal foodstuff to dip in your hummous or ha ha gl\anouche. RESTAURANT LU NCH e .DINNER COCKTAILS SEA FOOD-STEAKS-PRIME RI B INTERNATIONAL ENTREES l'ROM $2.15 BANQUET FACi l lllES ENJOY A MEAl · WITH CLAUDE AND JILL Prhno Rib e Ludi $2.45 -Dlaoor $4.25 . ......... Pmwmlmlum ··c.tiiiiii~.~-5 ...... .,,, LIVI ENTERTAINMENT DANCING NIGHn T Llloclo-Moo. ltir• Fri. 11 a.111. lo 2:30 p.111. Dlaoor-MOll.""" Sat. 5 lo 10 p.m. ' . " The final choice was the delicious kufta plate,$3.95. In this gourmet treat, crack-. ed wheat ·mixed with meat" makes the delicious . crust which is filled with p}ne nuts,· still more meat, chopped ooioo and spices. Additional dinner entrees include larrlb shanks, $3.95; cabbage leaves, $3.50; roll-·'""' eel grape leaves, $3.75; chavrma (layers of tender steak marinated in a secret blend of .herbs), '4.95; and a chavnna- and shishkabob combination, $5.95. Thursda y through Sunday evenings superb food isn't the only attract.ion at Annen's. Those nights find t be restaurant pulsating with live music and the eye-popping undulations ol several shapely and aesthetic belly dancers. Located at 2136 Placentia Ave .. just off Victoria, Costa Mesa, Armen's ls a din- ner house on1y that's open every night e~cept Monday. Service starts at 5 p.m., continues until 10 p.m. on weeknights and until 12 midnight or later weekends. ORANGE C 0 A S T youngsters take note! Moppet · superstar Ronald McDonald , together with his schemlng . sidekick, the Hamburglar, will be on the ... local scene again Saturday. The famous TV star and "Hamburger Ambassador" will be making a personal appearance at 2 ·p.m. Saturday at. the McDonald's in COsta lt1esa, 635 W. 19th St. • Jim Ramsey, McDonald's manager, suggests that the family arrive at Jeast 30 minutes before the 2 p.m. showtime to assure themselves of good seats. Dlnn•r • S p.m. to 9 p.m. Sit. & Sun.· 9 •.m. 10 9 p.m. 2531 Ea1tbluff Drive B40.e120 G•rnplill'IOflflry l•k.d Al11k• for •II lirthd11y1 I: Anniffn1ri11 , Z'45 H--·· C-Mna 545°947\ ln"h• Bluth · Adjx•nt N•wpor1 T•nni• Club Enjoy A Great EasteL Sunday Brunch At All 1 ' Reuben's --Plankhouses ' And The Moonraker OPEN UNDER l!t.EW MANAGEMENT LAGUNA'S LONG-TIME FAVORITE WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Lunch & Dinner Daily Bill MALDONADO AT THE PIANO BAR • Ttirning on New !l<>Unds, thoughts, idea.s. The Symp~ony Assoc· iation of Orange County sponsors min1concerts for school children -hoping to ' introduce them to classical music. The Lyric String Quartet visited St. Joachim's Qatholic School in Costa Mesa this week and the dlildren seemed to soak up all the sight.s and soµnds. Real Cantonese ·Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Boach ORlole 3-9560 0,.. YMr ArHIMI DaHy 12·12-Fri .... s.t. 'tU J •·•· · • . ' CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. • 3 P.M. DINNER IS_SERVED FROM 5 P.M. Phone l»-2770 c,Airporter C/nn Cl.I. t 1· 11700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD, -, i,0 e (ClppOfl'-' ttie •lrf*1l Nt:Wl"OllT i--= . ' • _Jlestaurants, __ _ 330 SO. COAST HIGHWAY -'~--~--=~..::.::::....::.:::c.:.::.:-0.:.:.:::..:.;..:.:,.::__~~-~•1~ I Sunday-April 22 Phone For Reservations SHOP BUFFUMS· NEWPORT ~S UNDAY 12 TO 5 L uncheon Sunday 12:00 10 3:00 'r1nclsc1n Sunday SP1Cl11; '1.50. Compl1tt luncheon IMIUCltl: SOU• or wl1d, ..Wrft, vttt1111ir1, cMlce of Pottto, l'lot ron1 and butter, coffet or tt1, sflffbtt .. Enley vour f1vort .. <ockt1U. ComP.,lt menu Mlec:t~n llM IVlillblt. I LAGUNA BEACH 494-9496 the New ~ Exj)erienee." ·, 3901 t Coost Hi1hw11/Coron1 dol llor Phone:675-0900 NOW OPEN M ONDAY Dltt<lllf ilMI Sftl9\'tlllll'MM Tllottffy ltt'11 5'MI)' ,,, "''-' "'"'"" ""'""""~ Get out for soniething different. Soi'nething deliciously different. Chicken out at Chick-Teri S:nd discover the tastiest thing that ever happened to a chicken. Enjoy the Great American_Chic~en From Japan here -or EAT IT HERE -OR TAKE IT OUT! • take It home!"Chick·Terf dellcacies are great for people CHICK· TERI -Drumsticks that can 't be beat.·, on the go! Char-broiled iil t8ngy Teriyaki Sauce .. : ..... 35c For~ tasty snack or complete meal cooked to Oriental TERI-BURGER-A neat treat for your taste- perf8cllon with real Jap$nese Teriyaki Sauce and a savory buds. Teriyaki sauce and special seasoning, blend pf herbs, seasonings and spic~s-Chlcken out wi1h us'! makes our char-broiled burger better ... -.65c Just cllp lhlo 'coop·on·· I bring ii to Chick· Teri. CHICJ(..)llBOB -Tender chunks of chicken ,.. ____ ... _________ .... ,.. ______ -, char-broiled with Teriyaki sauce-and served 1 , on a skewer Shish-Ka-Bob style ............... 35c I ~ ONt;: C:MIC:tl."'("E ~ r ·TEMPURA-Jumbo shrimp on a b~d of deep 1 ~ ' 5 ~ fried tempura vegetables. A choice oriental l ~ . _ ' @''""'% ; E~~t~:~jc.~h T~".~~rh & iluffy ... A Ja~~~;g; iWA. I. © i • AND, OF COURSE Assorted hot & cold ~-~-~ I beverages. CHICtre..-TIE.~' 'C.009-0N' . • ~-----------------°l:• • · .. ~ ••• ••• . .... •• •!'• . ' :!· on11 good until April2'2 NOW OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK -, 10:30 A.M. • 10:30 P.M;-FAIDAY I SATURDAY 'TIL 1:11~-A.M. --BRING THE KIDS THIS WEl;K·END SEE SUPER-CHICK! THE FUNNIEST BIRD TO"'"EVER FL y THE coop! . • • • FUN -SURPRISES -FREE JUMBO CHICK BALLOON~ • • • 310 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA • (near 17th & Santa Ana Avenue) • • C.lli I t .! I I ' ' • •• • , , I • • c . . : ... ' . - I •• DAILY PILOT IN~-HE GALLERIES 1----• . -----...... ' . •· . • ~ ·· -l--Museu'f111 M~unts PhOwgraphy -Ex·hiliit . . \ ' . . ' . . .- DINNER SPECIALS . NIGHTLY _ltE!tkmLE o100 ~IN , B~L80A PENINSULA • f13;4'33 Have you heard about DINN~R AT ~ ~· f1fi :11ffi . mr·~~filu111 . ....,.. o.11y • r.M>-.,, t r .11. _....,. .... _,,, -·· ..... . _,,., __ ...... " ... ~· -• ft• ef lllf' ~ wl~ . ....... RIBS, 2.25 CHICKEN •nd SPAGHETTI, 2.25 CHICKEN •nd Rl.~.,2.25 SPAGHETTI •od TWO RIBS, 2.25 PIZZA •nd SPAGHETTI, 2.25 PIZZA, 1.SO • Ja:S l,AYllDE DRIVE -NEWPORT IEACH ' ·• ' -1f1WPORT ~.AIT lllJUtJM -:au Wiii lllllloa oPen Monday through "!'bun.lay, 7:30 a.m. to IO p.m .. Fri- Bl..i:, l'!ewpart Booell. f11m ~ of two -, L1'D day1, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Weekenda, noon until 4 p.m. March ftlml In -)alctlGa ·wltb ID ahilJllion of ll!J ........... 17 tbroqb April 15. J . ' 8cHea1nC cla MaadaJo'AprU 11, it 711111 t 'p.ib. ....,._ JAClt GLENN GALLERY -0 28311:. eoast Hwy.~ Corona bf -tloa. EDtraDce Gallery: po!Ql!np _by Jerrold ~ del .Jolar. Palntlllp by Ste•• Haner of Los ,\jlgeles, thn>ush man, lllrqucb Ma)!',U. -· . 1 April 21. Open dally, 11a.m.to5 p.m. NEWSPACE -ll!IB MGlll'OVla SI., Newport 8-11. A..,. MARINERS SAVINGS -15j5 Westclil! Drl~e. Newport prollt ._.ti ... I otudlo, -bbap 11111 ~llnl Beocb. Arts. cu.tom boat pliotosnlphr 'by Edgar Gllchrbt the workl o1 Ned EYam, a.art.. lllll. Bruce -lllil . of Lido Ille. Jean SI. Piem. Haun: w-,, ll'rtdaJ 11111 Saturday, . CAL STATE Jl'VU.EllTON -100 N. State College Bl9d., noon-5 p.m. and by •R*Dta..i.-.1017• Fullmoo. 111n a 'Bottle," an ezbiblt of bottles from can- CAL BT4TE LONG UAC8 -· Gll1eri<ll A ad B. Baun: nin11 Jaf> and pop bo111es to BJ'Zlllltine and Roman-Persian Monday tbroucb Jl'rida1, 11 un. to J p.m. ~. 1-1 p.m. bottles Will be Oil diJplay In llie-Art Gallery lhrough April Potpourri ol 11 blod: llld..wlllte.pdllla lrJ' 1-llllili c...ury :16. EUll>il Includes historical coUectlon ·of five Orange artlatl: Ber!acb, -. _ .. IDd PolJoct. will be Cowlty boltle bulfJ. HOurs : weekdays liom noon to 3:30 p.m. ohown In Gall117 B. 1be obpw II an -lrmn tbe 'Nenon aiid SUndiya 1-4 p.m. Closed Saturdays. Simm Inc. M-.n ol Art. On eslilbltloa In Gallery A will NEWPORT BEACH C?TY RAU -Newport B)vd., Newport be 15 grapblc -111 by -t, -111111 at Beech. Oil filuratives by Torkem Balentz o! Costa Mesa. A CSULB. . . sracluote of tbe Lebanele Fine Arts lnslitute in Beirut, Leb- OOWERS MUSEUM -2002 North Main St., Bania Ana., The ...., 11111 the School of Fine Arts In Paris, Balentz was born Indian Lore Asaociatlon will presml an ublbltlon demon-in Turkey of Armenian parents. On eifilbil through May 12. lllratlng Uie . coolemporary aJ'\]!tlc Ull/ craft . lldll# ol tl'ie LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART -307 Cliff Drive, · American Indians, through May I. MltleWll blillro ire M\)11-Lquna l!tacb. All media JDl!lnbership sho", on exhibit day lhrougb.Salurday, 10 a.m. to 4:111 p.m.; Wedlletday and lhnlU«h April 'II. Hours: 11 :30 a.m .• 4:30 p.m. daily. Thurapay evenlnp from 7-f p.m. 11111 Sunday 1-5 p.m. MUCKllNTllALER CENTER -llOl W. Malvern, Fullerton. CHAL!JS GAUEJllK8 -1390 south COut Hwy ... Laguna Lecoeque 8"1ro8pecllve of post-impressionlsllc paintings Beach. Recent watercoloro by Gtrlld F. Btommer on view hOllon tbe CUcb land>cape artist, Al Lecoque. Hours: Tues .. through May 5. Open dl!1Y !rom 11to5 p.m. -.~.48Y lhn>ul!h SUnday, 1-5 p.m. TbroUgh May 20. occ UBRARYt~~271f Flllrvlew Road, COota Mm. Peter ;' cORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY. -420 Marigold, Corooa del "-Max Exhibit of acrylic peinllnp, clrawlnp, pootoro and Mar. Photography by Mary Alice Kier of Corona del Mar, ~ucts. A total ol 75 pieces fmn the SmJ!bnilan Exhibit. !eatwin&• a trip lo Greeoe. Also, Amencan Field Service dis- ... lllNWI -111-. WTllN cut11•• ~ Uv• Mullc • klly Da111l11t Tiu1r•.·Fr1 •• S1t.0Su11. 2136 PLACENTIAA.c~.,.., COSTA MESA 642.0800 ftMEftA ft£5TAUUNT Continent1I Cul1in• · Cockt1ll1 Sertnng Luncheon and Dinner , Mondav tllrollQh Saturdav. PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES 1::HAVE CHANGED A LOT ' Closed Sundays W• •re loc1t•d n•xt to the M1y Co. in South Co1st Plat.1. ~INCE THE OLD DAYS · ! : • : ' • • • • • • • -:~: !·~ i(' • . ' •• .. ::. -: :: •• '· •. " • ~~ . • • Now Me 'n Ed 's mobile ovens spttd delieiollS pipina:·hOt pl ms to your door In minutes. For prompt service phone 646-7136 (Newport Beach/Costa Mes,..17th and Tustin) or 847·1214 (Huntin1ton Bt1ch-Be11<h and Hi~). Meet Ronald .McDonald . and the Hamburgla[ in McDonaldland. ' ... , .· ' This Saturday • 2:00 p.m. • April 14th. FREE FAMILY PORTRAIT After fhe -m19ic show, for just $1.00, 9et a 21/1 inch color photo pil\·On but ton of your children with Ronald in McDon•ldl•nd. Yo ur photo button also entitles you to e A FREE f1mily photo sitting includ· ing 1 free 3 x 5 inch color portrait of your fam ily. 1Photo9raphy by Ra inbo w Colo+-Studios ) e A FREE 8i1i! Mee for Dad if he's In th e fam ily portra it. e A FREE ba9 of fre n'c h lriH. •So, bring the whole family for an excit ing S1turd1y 1t MtDon1ld'1. At. this • • 635 W. 19th ST. '""' ·-.. -"'4.J COSTA MISA • COCKTAILS • 3Jll s. ....... ST.,HJLLGREN SQ. COSTA MESA• (114} 645·1616 C.......... !i4D-ll40 . 2 for 1 Prime Rib Thru April 1117 WHTCUFF. DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. Closed Sund1y1 FDR RESERVATIONS CALL (114) 1454n5 • ••• •I VAL4ABLE COUPON ••••• I I I :1 . •• •• I I I I I I I I I I FRENCH FRIES .... Rog. . . Arby's SPECIAL SHAKE ... Rog. total OFFER GOOD ONLY WITl:f THIS COUPON ( LOOK FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS! Only · .. Limit I s.Mwk'* '9r Ceu,.n -· • Arb ·y ·~s 7942 EDINGER AYE. Cldl ...... end llHch) HUNnN•TON IEACH ••• llC..,pon Goad 'Tll Aprll.20, Mltlnltht ••• • play · o! Uganda a ~ d Thailand. Hours; l!OOday !Ju'OOih Wednesda,Y, 1-9 p.m. and Thursday-Saturday, 1·5 p.m. Tbrough M.ay. '. < AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Brislol SI., COila Mesa. •. Oils by Charle• Dorsa through April. ' BANK OF COSTA MESA -Harbor Boulevard at Baker· Street, Costa Mesa. Watercolors, pencil, scratch board, pen and Ink by La Verne Roscow through April. BRENTWOOD SA VJNGS -1640 Adams st ... Costa Mesa. Otis and' acrylics by .Gertrude Mattocks thtotlgb April. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE GALLERY -206 W~t Wilaon -I. St., Costa Mesa. Oils and arcylics by Anny Krikl, Bnmb . Terske, Tiny Krausnick and Dorothy Powelson through i April. COSTA MESA OllRARY -5111 Center St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Mary1-. . . CROCKER CITIZENS BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd., Colla Mesa. Watercolors by Beulah Treadway . -DAILY PILOT -330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. Oils bJ • Tony Marsh. ' DOWNEY SA VJNGS AND LOAN ..,-360 E. 17th St.,'Co.sla Mesa. Oila by Dani .. nd Clara Miller through April. 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE -16511 Adams SC; Costa Mesa. Oils by Edltb Scott.' GLENDALE FEDERAL SA VJNGS :.. 2300 Harbor Blvd,, Costa Mesa. Oils by Dr. Fred B. Olds. :. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS -2700 Harlior Blvd., Costa Mesa. Clay and bronze sculpture by · Dottie E~ 1 of Costa Mesa. A mother of six children, Mrs. ErdmaijD uses her children as models. Through April. -.-Open 7 Daya Hlr'-Qu.Mty . NOIJ,,; 11..i... Food. NOW APPEARING W ... Derl: 11:30 A.M. to 12:JO M. ..i s.t. 11 :JO A.M. to 1 :JD VIC GARCIA S•lldQlt 4:00.11 MIDNIGHT 15uper Mut 9091 E. ADAMS; HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 ' -. . mI~L.f.I . Mexi.can, Rel!taurant PROUDLY PR~SENTS THE GLORIA BENNETT DUO Playi119 Nltlitly Wed. ttwu S.•. For Your Dining And .Dancing Pleasure "Finest ltfexican Food in Orange County'' \ OPEN 7 DAYS e COCKTAILS 547 W. 19tlt STREET COSTA MESA 642·9764 499-2626 BRANDIE BRANDON DUO, T,es.-Sat. ROYAL "HIGHNESS" HOUR 4 to 7 p.m. Mon. thru F!i. hlM• Sito'# br M..W'1, 12•11. ""'-· --..... • J2802 COAST HWY. {It C....,it V1llly ,lrllWlfl LAGUNA NIGUIL , l , ' EASTIR · IUND.Y -..10 .. J ' Dl .. tr S...od, ..... 4 p.M. 'I Mako Jln'""'I-N";" f7FASflON~ NEWPOIT aN11I · ,,-~...,,, .. Rs ,,.._ •••• •••• " 'I ., .I ' l i I ~ . -~ 1 ., .,.. ~ ... , .. ' . . . . ... . . . ,,. .. -. . . . .. .. .~. ._ .... . .. . , • .... .. UCI _Draina P1·of's Comedy rj. .... ~J 4 Heads for NY P1·oduction TEMPLE GARDENS ~Nt;:S:SRe•,t-raa _. RICKSHA COCKTAIL Luncheon & Din ner Dail y "1 won·t believe a thing until the curtain goes up," UC 'Irvine drama professor Bob Cohe11 insists,. but all in- dications point to a New York production or his origi nal play. 1'The Mobius Strip," in June. and his brother, the girl 's father. It's more o( a fan1ily drama students proved "enlightening and ~~~~~E I Fealwing Exoti c Tropical Drinks IUHIT LUNCtt 11 :l0·1 :JO Mo~ rtuu hklcry 1100 ADAMS I• Harbor COSTA M~ 540·1937 ·540.1923 story than it was." , A staged reading of Cohen's play was presented at New York's Roundabout Theater last November -with one ot ' valuable'' to lhe .1 • ....r.:r. "I've de! ore into the hu1na l!CCls or the script ,....an shelvcd-somc._Qf the comic ttieatrical stuff." C:Oheo... says, "although the play is still essentially a CQn1cdy ... While waiting for tM Ne\Y York 'production lo materialize, .COhen v.·on't have .. -. . ~· .•. •. '. . f . o ..... 4 ... lOO mu'ch time for nail biting.· I nterml.SSl"Oft He·s currently <lirechng a new UCI show.' ··The Last Nebula TOM TITUS SPECIALS in Orion," which plays next ~ Monday, Tuesday, WednesdaV, Thursday weekend; he's pre paring for a RED SNAPPER·······•·········· 1.95 It was i·ust two years ago -. the original UCJ cast A:eril 24 lectureelon the roflethof ~..,...,...., drama in the r evance o e ,,,_..-;r GRILLED .SEA BASS ........... , . 2.25 this month that Cohen's com· members, Ernest H o o d , arts, and he's conducting an · MAHI MAHI 2 25 recreating his old pa r·t . · · · · · · · · · • · · · • · • • · · · · edy about a young girl vi' siting evening workshop with fellow Top SIRLO · 2 5 Whether he'll be able to ex-IN · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · • · · · .4 her uncle in the big city -and d h. · 1. 1 h . UCJ drama prof Ashley Carr '!.ill~ ten t 1s assoc1a ion o t e up-NEW YORK STEAK .... : .• , •.•... · 2.95 discovering that he's a c 0 m i rl g elf-Broadway pro-in Laguna Beach a few even- LOBSTER TAIL . · ........... · i · . · 3.95 homosexuar -·made its debut duction isn't known at p~esfnt. inlf:u: ~~ki'1'lobius" opens in STEAK AND LOBSTER -. . . . . . . .. ' 4.95 in an abbreviated student pro-New York, the play .,.,•right .,.,.ill · tlimwrs include salad, garlic cheese toast. ~--duction on the UCI c3mpus. At IN HIS 1971 production 31 be there for the big event. , choic1 of baked potato or n'ce Hawaiian that time it was called ''The UCI, C-Ohen was able to tinker hoplna:-li . face better than ri.1exican tunes and 111odcrn pop is offered by the 1~78 '--<:out Higliway, Huntinltoo Beach 12131 562-1321 Mobius Twist." with his play between the first ano ther local author-director , Gl oria Bennett Duo appearing nightly, \\lcdnesday D110 ita De11ao1&ff ' luncheon • dinner • b1M1quets "I've completely revised the and second wee k e n d s , Ron Thronson, \\'h"se '•f\.1other :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! sc ri·pt s1·nce then" Cohen ·~ throu gh Sunday, at the t.1itla i\1exica n Restaurant. • rewriting part or l h'e Earth" rewrote the at-report s. "It's been tightened troublesome third act. and tendance records at South 547 \V. 19th St., Costa l\1esa. Gloria is assisted in · up, with more ~mphasls on the eliminating one m I n 0 r Coast Repertory but fizzled in _ _:t::h.::e_v:_o:::c::•::.l..:•:::n::d~gc:u::il::a::r....:::cl::.1o~r~;•=s_:_b·~y-l~1e~·r__::p::ir~t~n=e~r-J~e:_s_s~e,-,~~:__;:::======~::; 1 l;='='=la=l=io=n=shi=·p=be=t=-w=ee=n=th=e=un=c=leii-~c'.'.ha~r:,:a::ct'.'.e:Cr.C.::Cr::i,::ti:!qu:::c::s_f:;,ro::m:::_h:::i::s__:i::;ls:_::B.::ro::•::d:::w.:•;_Y_cbo::::~.:.· ----11 --- ~aster · at !Y~Q/Y~ ch~mpagne - <tffunt'"Breakfast 9 ,QO AM!2,od PM RESTAURANT · 2241 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH """'646-54117 'Dinner Marine Restaurant Chamber Musicians lnConce1·t An afternoon c h ;1 111 b e r music concert by a quartet of the Pacific Strings. an all- female group which ha s KLONDIKE • "l/IUt SIC:-TING • ICE t!OtK!V • flGU~( S~AlltlG • sP£l0 5.CATll<G • ,lllVAf( • GROU, IN~TllUCT10i.S •SKA Tl$ -SAL£5 -11!1'TALS -llE,All\~ • S'fCIAI. llAT ES TOG.110\Jf'S 4 o ll(STAUllANll-_];~~ NOW OPEN 0'lN I OAVS A WlU!. • lfOl!OAYS ICE ARENA loCI~ P:AUlA~l~U AVE., COSTA h\lSA •NE-II SOUTH COAST PLAZA • ""°"'' !Jltl 111-li'!lt performed thro.'ughout Orange I =====--=================~ C-Ounty, will be presented at 3 ii·---- [!]~~ F•turing Oranp County's Fine1t American & Kosher Style Foods 1 1_1~;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-1 p.nr. on Sunday in the Spa at Park Newport Apartme nts, Newport Beach. U.A. CITY CINEMAS LAD IES DAY EVERY TUIS. SOC (ALL LADIES &_SE'troo • CITIZINS 12:)1 TO21MJ 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach , (714) 644-1700 MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB Lark Room · DINNER SPECIALS. Cholc1 of Soup or S•l•d. l•kN Pot•ta or Ric• Pir•f · e Girlie Br1~d WEDNESDAY -Top s;rloin Steak .......... =: ... $2.9S THURSDAY -Mme R;b ·---------------------····-------$3.40 NIDA'!' -Shri mp Sfolfed with Crab ........ ____ $3.10 SA TUIDA Y - T ournedos of Beef ---··---·---·-··--$3.25 SUNDAY -Louisiane Praw'ns ·------------------···----$3.65 Orcrllfe Co11utf#'..s To11 Entertaltuiatmt THE TWIN GUITARS luddy and HolN WEDNESDAY THRU ·SUNDAY l •nqu1t f•tiliti1i up to 450 P1opl1 ""11712 eRAHAM AYINUI IAt w ..... rJ HUNTIN•TON IEACH 17141 14&;-1111 .. (2131 lf2·1f54 CATl•INO & IAKl•Y LUNCH I DINNl•S "From 11 5'J1tdw1Cf! 1o a~1rul " "\l'EDN ESDA Y NIGllT NEW l'ORKER" D•:tl -BUFFET • SUNDAY BUFFET FHOM 9 AM ON Open 7 01ys • Wrei. Sun.·Thul-s. 10 A.M.;9 P.M. fri & S•t. ro A.M.·12 A.M. 645 -1900 421Eitst17tlt S1. Codi MN, CL Fiue ·1taliiu1 Cuisine Cockrails • 1 2325 E. COAS'f-HIGHWAY :~ 673-8~67 : f ;:-Reservations /Open Daily -5 p.m. to 2 CLOSED MONDAY ' a.m. THE . GAS ' CO. SALOON Now Open Seven Days JAMES HARMAN ICE HOUSE BLUES BAND Thurs., Fri., Sat. Food •B~r. • 'A'tne • Dancing 15511 SUPERIOR AVE. !Cor.ne?'"of Industrial ! COSTA MESA r -A---ciili.;; Cuisin7' 'l ~ GToJJv RolTPr. drons anchor 1 1 1 !~;~""" ·:~;;;~:~~;:;· 1 1· Jl 'J 6 ""' '.Y' 'l'?:tftft -~ · fro1n $L25 • _'AL:.. ~ D-·'-. .... .. .....,_ CO,!PLETE DINNERS W.--;,,-~wpeFf--»f1aGk1~ ;;;Again.-_,,_:__ · ?f> 0r;,11,~.:~:.,:~,, Lo"""-;-1 ~ I 1 Featuring Tropical Drinks· 1 · Newpi>rt Beaclr·has a brnnd new old lime I l t-i Ill -;ii ~ "'-"""' l I friend. There's a new Jolly Roger Restau-1 . - rant j ust off the Pacific Coast Highway I overlooking Newport Bay. You know the I J oll y Roger. Coc kta il s. Seafood a nd ~ PHONE •••• 645°5550 steaks. Sandwiches and salads. Tempting L ·-•" 15 3 EAST 17TH .. :. COSTA ~lESA I desse rts. Food fit for the Captain at a price - - -~ ~ - - - - the whole crew ~can afford. So come' have ------- dinner with an old fri end at a br4nd new mooring overlooking .. New .port Bay .. . ,..l11i1'tt.·O._. .. ,-.,~~ ·3333 N. Coast Highway Newport Beach _(714) 642-2295 Open Dai ly 7:00>A.M.·2:00 AM. IN THE CROW'.S NEST Vince Howall:I Trio D•ncing _ 9.1 :30 Nightly \ ·--· I.HE NU·TWO Paul O'Brleft j. _Walt Oolan Wed. thru Sun. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. ta 2 P.M. BANQUET FACILITIES J17 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTIN•TON llACH 536·2555==~~!:~§~~~~~1 \\~M~- The program will feature various light classical works b y T u r in a. Br a h'm s. Glazounow, Holst. Britten and Grieg. U_nd~r the sponsorship of the Symp~y Association ol Orang_e county, the Orange Co.unty Board of Education. and The" Am erican Federation of Musicians (Local 7), this group has appeared at n<ore than 70 elementary schools to intrbduce children ta: st ring in- stn1ments and classic81 muSic . The four perforn1ing members for the April 15 con-. cert are Elaine Armstrong and Leona ~1altz of Huntington Beach, Joanne _Ausmus of Full erton and Hannan Skupcn of Anaheim. Admission price is $1. Park Newport is located at the in- tersection of Jamboree and San Joaquin llills Roads in Newport Beach. Cln1m11 Diiiy CE.le. ~lln. I, Hot 121ll '' 10t '·'" $1 :00 .:::: ·:·' 0111 of th• YNr'5 8 tsl P lrl c rcelr f'f'On-Ptlll Wlnfltld "50UND£A" COi C•1or "BLESS THE l:EASTS" !PG) I-law JOU n.lf'I' drtamed of a """' I<-... ., from ii.. '"'"' /wry of a MWld in blTmDill Ross Hunll'r~ 1'NUicol prodwction gilll'..'i new excitement to James Hilun's "'"'""'"~ I ' L ... -ANC-HOR INN • HOUSE OF SEAFOOD NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :30 to 2:30 Tues, ttwu Fri. Nightly Dinn er-Cocktails '4 to 11 p.m. Sund1y 2 to 9:30 pm-Clos•d Mondeys 1814 N. Coast Hwy. !El Camino Real> SAN 'CLEMENTE 492-6571 ,-' ~ . I I • ( --· I ~. ~ -. . •. '· . .... . ··-••• • r .. • .----· . , at DAJLV PILOT Fnd11, April 13, 1•7' .\ • . - -. TV HIGHLIGHTS • , IOIJ D 9:00 CBS FriJl.JY Night Movie. "The M111 I WhQ. Dleq Twice." Pai.iller, be Ii eve d loot seven 1 years, lives drunken life in Spain. KABC 0 10:00 -"Searching the Unknown" Spe- cial asks what . about tomorrow ·looking at virus ' galaxy and earth organisms. ' Friday Evening • $aturday Morning · APlllllJ APOIL 14 l*lllOOlmlllllllGll-7:00 11(1)--()) OJ.... 19 ID 'hll M••*"9 0 .... ,.. (l)(j)H.L ....... Cil Ctt ... rt • ....., .. IJ TM •• ,.,. ~:JO I ....,.. 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"As far as I know, I'm the only penoo In the -Id who can play Exhibit Of P-hows, Glass Held Free-blown glass scu lpture by Robert C. Fritz of San Jose 1a nd -e.o n.temporar y photographs by Robert D. Rooth of. Anaheim are com- bined in a glas!J..photography exhibit in ~the Golden West College Gallery through April 27. the full muslCal score of the finale of l!fflho•en's Flflh Symphony by himself," the 56-year-old musician said after a recent performance befor~ a capacity cro'Nd at the University ol. Southern California. He ,ays M has devot~ his wt'lole life to the one-man.band and l)OW has to different one-man band o:m- traptions. . For his banjo he has invented an 'attachment which he calls "\he eight-prong pendular perpendicu ar piano pounder." ·, Afld on b!J left 1()0! Is "the v;orld'a only re cons tructed semlclrcula.r chromatic radially operated centrifugally sliding Jeft- handed control glockenspiel." A serious student or music, Davis graduated Crom the University ot California at Los Angeles and did graduate 1YOrk at UC-Berkeley 1 the Chouinard Ari School and the Peabody and Zoe 11 n er con- servatories of mu*· "One-man bands v.·ere common during vaudeville .days but are hard l to com.! by today,"be-lald. "Local 47 of the ~1usicians Union bas a member!hjp ci. over 18,000 musi~ clans. But there are only five one· •man bands listed and as far as I know I'm the only full time one· man band in the union." He says his · entire iour In the Army during World War 11 was spent entert.a.ining troops \\oith his band. As part of his act, Davis relives the history of America in song. "l play many of the best kno'i''Jl S()l\gS rrom colonial days to the present and the audience along.'' ht snid, The most important day ln America 's history , says Davis, \\'BS Sept. II , 1847. '!''hen Stephen Foster's ··oh, SusaMah" was in- troduced for the first tlrge at Andrew's Eagle lee Crean1 Saloon it} Pittsburgh, Pa. .. That \Yas the day \\1hen song lvriting by a competent professional ' really began in America ,'' he ex- plained. . Rodin Sculpture Among TV Auction· Donations MOVIE RATINOS mn FARENTBAND YOUNG PEOPLE i,t __ The bronze sculpture "Nude Foundation donating it to "Woman With Arms Crossed," Channel 28. ' by Auguste Rodin, has been 1'1easuring 11 inches high by donated to KCET's firth an-31/.a inches wide bv 21/.a inches nual auction-by the B.G. Can· deep, the bronze siatue will be tor Art FoundatiQll. on display along lvilh other art This marks the third con-works at a public auction secutive year the noted Bever-preview April 28 and 29 on ly flills firm has given a Rodin Stage A of KCET's stud ios at work of art to the community-4400 Sun.set Dri ve, Los supported television station's i Aniigieiileiisii. iiiiiiiii fund-raising event. Auction '7311 will be broadcast Friday, May 4, throogb Salurdlly, May t2, 6 p.m. to midnight each even- ing. The bronze sculpture, also LOOK IN Oft CHANNEL 30 Fl•d the God who c«n! referred to l~llllJllllllJllllllJllllllJllllllJllllllJllllllJllllllJllllllllllll \Voman," was on Joan to l= ALL AGfS AOllllUlO Gener11 Auch~ll •i!>o • . All AGfl AOfrllTflO Ptl"lnt•I Gul~MQ ~ """ -... ------·----. .,,, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ...... o Of ... ___ .. _ ...... _ The invitational show is open to the public Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Wednesday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. The gallery is located In the community theater adjacent to t h e Gothard Streel parking lot. Fritz, professor of art at San Jose State University, has won 'TIFFANY ROMP' ON , EXHIBIT Cornell University prior to the . recognition for his glass and ceramic works in national and regional sOOws. His pieces are in many museums and private colleetlons. The free-blown glass and other works displayed at Golden West are scuJptural in concept but also may be fune- tional. They ra11ge from fum- ed opaque 'surfaces with clear areas, to mirrored sculptures which involve the viewer, to oil carbon smoked interiors that give a feathered satin ef- fect. ' · As a result or his work in the recent 26th annual San Francisco Art Festival, Fritz wu selected for a one-man show at the Rlchmood Ari Genier and received his fourth purchased award for the San Francisco Art Commission's permanent collection. His work is represented in a ' Smithsonian exhibition now on tour in Europe, in the San Diego "Media Survey 73 Invitational'' which goes through May 27, and in the re- cent "West Coast : New Fron- tiers in Glass" exhibition in 1"" Angeles. The most prominent piece by Fritz at Golden West is a four-foot polished aluminum scu lpture shaped like ··a co- coon. Attached inside are glass forms which suggest developing embryos. Fritz titled it, "Butterfly in lhe ·Urban Environ1nent : ... Stillborn.'' Co lo r der ivati on s, landscapes of Eu r ope a11 travel, and black and white abstractions of nature com- prise the major photographs by Ruth, assistant professor of photography at C.I State, Long Beach. Pet Oark on Vegas Stage ' NOW -FIRST TIME TOGETHER 'Cybill Shepherd • Eddie Albert Jeannie Berlin CONT. SAT.· • SON. FROM 5 PANA\llSO".I" · TEOiNICOlOR• JR\ A Natio'lat Gtntrtl Pictura ~ \Iii 1!1!!l• MESA c~~~: I bO<l N[V;IPQRT Bl VD 548 1 SS1 Chlkhft's .. .. _ Sert •• s. •. fro• 1 , ..... lllDl IT II MT, IS U1 W.TU ml - YOU IECOME WI Df PICTUIE Wt All( ruT IN THE mu Of IT W11K MANIACS ALL AIOUND W •OT ONLY ON SCllEEN, IUT MANIACS IN AUDIENCE! DRIVl·IN SUPER SWAP MittS! fl.»H '1IOl'IJI UllAINP. U Tl.llOAT ' Wfrlll.T AU MT! IUl..l04 P.k . AT IWIOl lkWL m Oisllll Tabl ernoon "'' m .... IZ:DD rn "" .. ,_ -CAESARS PALACE t :oa B CJ) CIS fridr)' Mtwle: (C) (2hf) 8 Jelltt w.,,.. 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D4 tllt ti) NHL Actfol Otllllir'" f.I) lfalllf Ca11tt ' la MacMuR~Av ~LE°ACHMAN -m-Msru. ... ---· 1t.Sr~•llt;flfl.D"" ····*-·'=•••AN0themost *== magical cartoon cla'ssfC - of them all! :t-... r ATA THEATRE NfAJt,YOU! .. ·1 "SL EUTH" rlllli.e~ ;.PLAY MISTY FOR ME:·. tAMELOT •w-.;,r ~ WINNeJI OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! ENTER ONCE AOAIK AWHOi.E KEW ORLD- OF IL\GNlFICElfT MUSICAL EN'J;'ERTAIRM&NT - I -... -'···~ SIAD/UM ' I :.~' .6'.JHI '~ '-1.:-0 -... ~-··'"· SUD/UM . J .:~ ...... u. •.i. ....... ~ .. 8e•ch Blvd. , So. of G•rffn Cr••• Fr•••• ~3-4·6212 ' .. -¥ r ,~ ~ --' ' . • ' ' ~ ,.J Soprano Becoriie"se a Sex'· S~mhol NEW YORK·(UP() -Carol produdJ.;;. of the op era Neblett, the statues q u.e· "Bealril Cenci.'' aoprano who Utilated Ne'I\' Since playing Poppaea. Miss York opera patrons by ba'""" Neblett, says she has rejected ..... '6 an offer to appear nude in nude on stage, b on her way Playboy.· But me took an in· to becoming t~ thinking vltaUon from the New Orleans man's sex symbol whether she opera to slng in "Thais" in likes It or not. -April, In whlCh she will again Opera glasses steamed and be nude. the critics raved over her Miss Neblett wrinkled her pretty nose when an in· sensuous portrayal of the evil terviewer asked whether she seductress Poppa.ea in "L' I would mind bec<>ming an Incorona; one -d! Poppaea" at operatic sex symbol, but ad· the New York City Opera. Besides her a c c 1 a i m e d mJ.tted it seemed like .~ .ln· voice the 2 7 _ y e 8 r • 0 1 d eVItable result of µie publicity • . she has been getting. Playboy magaxine ask- ed · Miss Neblett to pose for a photo lay- out. "It urned them down," she said, "What I do on stege has noth. ing to do . with what I do in private life. And I will o~ly appear nude if it is valid for the op· ~ra.'1 "J am not a se:s: goddess," she said. ·~1 am a good singer aM a good actress. Undoubtedly I am now going to be asked to do these types of roles, but 1 would like to be developed as a woman who can ·plaY 8.ny part because of rnY voJCe and my pbysic<(ll characteristics." \ · · "But, she said, "if a part calls for me to be nude on stage it will have to be within the..-drama.'' As for the future of the opera, . believes it won't SW'viv Untes:!I there is oc- casi l nudlty where ap-- pro iate and more drama, • • ·- Carof Neblett, statuesque soprano, appears ·with Alan Titus in a New York City opera .Production. , but without mcrificing the California native is sexy look-essence of the art,..fine volce. ---..p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;.;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiil l ing. Slender, full bosomed and "No longer will the public _. blonde, she is five feet, n1* accept just voice," she said. inches tall and long legged. "The general public wants '"i lhink I'in the first to ap-to see the drama portrayed by peai: really nude on stage, realistic looking character~. without a body-stocking," she and t~y don't want to see told an interviewer. "There some 351).pounder p l a y i n g w'!-s ~othlng lewd about it, seductress. though. It was kind of artsy, "I believe that theater like looking at a Botticelli belongs in opera now--as... it painting.'' · does in ballet. I think it's the A nude dancer did appear only way opera is going tc recently in Lincoln Center's survive." · Turning on Scott "Manchester ' . / ' ' ' .KABC Earning A's For Its Achievements '. KABC Talkradio's sports dir«tor Keith Jackson was named "Sportsca.ster or the Year" by tbe Natjon.a l Association of Sportswriters aiia Sportscasters this past week. -Jackson has been with the ~tion since .1966~ his !QX>liscasts are ail'f:d twice daily, 7:25 a.m. aild 8:25 a.m., Monday-Friday. · • mAT STATION is •lso d"' $ghred with the addition ol Maureen Reagan. daughter of ae$ress Jane \Vyman and cellfornia Gov. R o n a I d Reagan to its C.Ommunicator staff. !\fs. Reagan helms the 3- 7 ?_.m. time slot on Saturdays, w~th allows her free time to pUbue h e r acting-singing career as \veil . ~ KABC's 'fM. Blackwell is marking bis first anniversary as a Com- mW11cator. \\'ith a sPecial pro- gram slated for tbia Monday (1-3 p.m .. ) set aside to celebrate that occasion. Cecil's "Swi.ngiD' Years" from a Monday-Fridiy post tO a Saturday, 7-lt p.m. SJXlt.'Mack CUrtis gets an earlier (11 p.llL) program !tart on Sabir· day, with the changes moVing Compton's Saturday program off the air that day. KMPC's 611.Nigbt (H a,m.) program hostess, Kathy Gori, has signed for a starring role in "Inch.High Private Eye," a new Hanna-Barbara animated feature slated for airing on Saturdays, 8:30 a.in. on ABC- TV next ;:eember. And newsman I I announcer Art Kevin brings a roost im- pres.sive list of broa'dcast credentials to KMPC as the newest addition to its news department staff. "Food for 'lbougbt! The Nutrition Game," was So well rece ived by KGBS listeners it was given a second air date. W. Reid Leith. director of public affairs, (IS In all) is the •·'Nnexplaina&les:• on Kiis. A fun bomJr.cycie with all kinds of monsters running amok On .WINNER OF 5 !GI --~ FASHION ISLAND • ••• In addition to his popularity on Talkradio, Michael Jackson ij popular with his peers in television as well. having just been nominated for another Emmy for his "Big Question" ·.program on KOOP. i1s airwaves. L~~~~~ KLOS-FM just received it! _ second gold record roc baving introduced Carly Simon's hit, "You're So Va.pt," on its KFI has reason to be proud, -:-t.Nr." Its recent docwnentary . facilities. !Jut year,~KL~OS~l--/.'._,;~-'f1 piCkOW:-llP tilli'Sl go!a reco for havlng "gotten on '' another hit, "A Hore with No Name." .. -"'The Meat Maze," produced and' narrated by News Direc· to? Mike Parker, which ex- plored the intricacfes or the meat market economy in order to explain inflationary prices is now being added to a ~ourse in business ad- ministration at L<le Angeles City College. That station bas moved Paul Compton to a 7-11 p.m. time slot, Bob Kingsley io a 11 p.m.-4. a.m. berth (M<>Oday·Friday) and Chuck A horse of another kind is the horse racing f r o m Hollywood Park, with KNX· AM carrying exclusive stretch results Tuesday-Saturday at 2:30 p.m., while K FOX , KFWB and KROQ are booking race r e 11 u 1 t s coverage for track fans on ~ither quarter hour or half hollr time slots. ·Television to Screen Olivier's 'Richard ID' • Sir Laurence Olivier 's portrayal of 0 Rlchard 111" will be presented on "Humanities Film Forum," the new weekly series of motion pl c t u re classics !rom around the world, on Thursday, AP<il 19., oo KCET, Channel 28. It wlll be screened from 8 to 11 p.m. In addition IA) Olivier, the 1956 British fllm of Shakespeare'! "Richard Ill'" stars Sir cedrtc Hardwicl&. Sir RalPb Riobar1f9oa, Sir John Gielgud ..0 Cl•!'" Bloom. Richard, the idark mtsshapen monster or the English House of York'durtng th-. War of the R<lses, Is the towering fi1"9' In this com· plex drama or plots and murders at court. As dir<ewr, Olivier altered • Shakespeare 's play , ellmi°'ating characters, ~nd adding scenes that do not ap- pear In the original text. The ftlm will be discussed by Dr. James H. Billington. host of the "Humanities Film 'Fonan" and · his guests, Or. Ronald Berman .and Paul Murray Kendall'. Dr. Berman. a scholar of Renaissance and Elizabethan liltralure, I s chairman of tbe National Endowment for the Jlumanitids, whose grant iS funding the film forum se ries. Paul Murray Kendall !<aches at the University of Kansas and Is the author o f biographies of Richard rn and his contemoorarles. KCET wlll n!peat "Richard Ill" on Sl\turday, April 21 at D lll~on Saturday, April 21 r at 9 p.m. • erOTttersun s1STer.MoonM PLUS -~~iE~~s~i .. ~ 1N "HICKIE AND IOGGSI ,... EDWARDS < l\~\l\f.F~lfR ~1A~80~ AT ADA M '> 1.Q')TA Ml';.fi, • ()19 4141 ' -.,,,. ' Presented in 70M~f ·Todd A09 •Stereophonic Sound • NEWPORT CENTE~ • Performance Schedule e • • • WlD.·THURS.-fRI. API. 11 ·13 •., 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. JERllY O~SACH, IEIGl-l TAYLOll YOllHG "TH E GANG THAT COU,DN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" IN Ho\itBOA SHOPPING CENTER ..... _ _.,,,., .......................... . ·"-·~'""'"'" lm!O !-~ ltLUS • llST ACTtlH !Nil ~JANA llOSS D.l\NA ~ 00• p SAT. April 14 thru SUN. April 22 MATINEES DAILY 1:00-4:00-7:00-10 PM 1:00-4:00-7:0Q.10:00 PM ~Color ~o 211111 AT tofil (tflMAI flllAHlllMnDCWM( "NttNIONl A~lll'" 'IAT\IMHO TKI YOKf OJ tu0L (MAHHINQ . ' . ' ¥ • ' .~ ' ' Friday) Aprll U , 1973 DA ILY PILOT The furthet· adventures .of Hermie, OsCy and Benjy. __ ... . ... :---. rrhey'.ve cornea long way since that summer of 112 ! Class ~f1&4. - 1.1.t.<:t,D\{lffi ·c--w .. -----Cil··-~-c-iPG]~~~-'"'l IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTE R ll!DWAR'DS HARBORc1':11;.2 HAlllOll llYD. AT WILSDN ST. COSTA MESA .,.6·0S7l PREMIERE " ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT l MlllS S0\.!1M of S•"' O•lGO 1wv. SEI THfATRE GUIDES FOR 2nd HITS ~- PICTURE THAT CELEBRt\TES THE TIMELESS IOY OF ORIGINAL INNOCENCE. t ,... .. ... "!-·.! . ' • ' t. _:·:?-":. •,., ,t ..... - r,.iw.oou.11 P>CllJPtS ...,..,,.,., Ill~-"~' fT3l1CO zeFFlreuJ HIS FIRST FILM SINCE "R~EO ti IUlll T" .. eroTtter sun s1sTer Moon" COAST PREMIERE INOS nN•S. 1'11l 12 "JlllMIAH JOHNSON" .. • "JUDGE ROY llAN" AT IOTH C:INIMAS •• -- ' "SOU.WEA" I'• !D<> ..... ,,.. . ' I \ .............. -'"· ... ' ·. -~ •• . . ' . . .. ' DAILY PILOT · 'Fiddler ma tlae Roof? •· Robert Lopez fiddles from a rooftop as Jo Ann Lynn and Debbie Beebe .dance in a scene from Fountain Vallel High School's production of "Fiddler on the Roof, 1 It is the first musical produced by FVHS stu- dents and will be presented tonight and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the school gym . Marl< Wood is pro- ducer-director. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. Beatles, Yoko and Apple Lose Manager LONDON (UPI\ .-New York businessman Allen Klein . who took over the Beatles rock group in 1969, is cutting off his company from three former members of the group and the group's old recording firn1 , 'Apple. • Paul McCartney, the fourth !Beatie, split from John Len· . non, George Han:ison and Ringo Starr when Klei n step· ped in as business man ager. · A" statement issued in Lon· don and New York by ABKCO Industries Inc., or which Klein is president. said ABKCO would not "put rorward a pro· posal for its con l i nu e d \Vhen Klein's name first management of Apple, its became linked with the subsidiaries and Messrrs Len· Beatles in 1968, .l},is company non, Harrison and Starr." also acted as manager for the Therefore the managemeiit's ff?Uing Stones. His con.tract agreements as existing have, with the Beatle:' gaVi! him a by their own terms expired " . ~hare of ~pple s total earn· 't said ' ' 1ngs, and tus company had of- 1 • ·~· fices in Apple's London head-A source close to the former quarters Beatles said today, "Nobody M · k · h h se-ems to know what happens cCartney bro e , wit t e now. The ABKCO statemeilt said it anticipated receivi ng "con- tinued coinm issions r r 0 m revenues accruing out of agrCe ments'' still in force. Apple recording com p a n y said: "Apple Corps Limited , John Lennon, George Harrison and Jl,in_go Starr announce that the arrangements under which ABKCO Industries Inc. . .. acted as 'managers of their Beatles and other interests ex- pired . "For the present Apple Corps wilr act as managers of these interests in place or ABKCO. Yoko Ono. John Len· non's "'ife, Ono Music and her other companii\5 also an- nounce that thei r management arrangements with ABK.CO have expired," the statement s3id. . , . . ,. • • • .. . •. -" UCI Offers Classical ' .. ..;: Concer t APR!L 15 UCI CONCERTS -Take in some line music ... Sunday evenings, sponsored by the UCI Scbool ol Fine Arts in the concert ball, Fine Ar\s Village. Admissl• is (,,,. and the program stirU at 8 p.m. Horn and voloe coocert by David Glasser1 April 15; voioe recital, by Deborah Struble and John Sheets, f.prtl 29; violin recital by Julie Mock APRIL 13 • 17 FAIR -Great Western Fair, Livestock and Dairy Show at the Great Western Exhibit Center: 2120 Eastern Ave., just -off the Santa. Ana Freeway, Los Angeles. APR!L 14 • IRVINE J?!FO '73 -InlormaUon day for incoming and pros-- pective students, sponsored by the student services office. Registration at 8:30 a.m. at Crawford Hall ; program begins at 9 a.m. Cost $2. incl11des lunch. Reservations, 833-'1244. APR!L 14 DANCE CONCERT -Hear Honk and help the Mexican·· oi'phanages. Mount or Olives lAltberan Church, Mission Viejo is sponsoring a rock concert at 7:30 Saturdat in the Mis:Si.oo Viejo School auditorium. Proceeds go the Qle youth group's projects. Admission, $2.50. ,· . ' _ APR!L 14 • 15 CHILDREN'S TREATER -Tickets are still available for the Saturday and Sunday performances of "Due to a Lack of Interest Tomorrow Has Been CanceUed" at Costa Mesa High School, Saturday's show l>egins at It a.m. and Sun· day's show at 1 p.m. For advance tickets, at $1 each, call . 540-7450 or tickets at $1.25 may be purchased at the door. APR!L 15 SWEDISH FESTIVAL -Folk dances, specialty food and songs of Sweden at the.International Institute, 435 E. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles. APRIL 15 • 21 BUS TOUR -Tour the1 !&-acre home of the late Harold Lloyd. The Ren~nce-style estate bas lavish gardens and fountains. Contact· Beverly llills Chamber of Commerce. April 15-21. 1 APRR.. 17 COMMUNITY LECTURE -"Relevance of the Arts" is the theme of a spring series of free community lectures featur- Hit Play Soo11 Movie Now tin TMSday ALL NIWI IN COLOll "THE GREAT WALTZ" {G) .... Cefor FMtWette ing members Of the U~I fine art.s./aculty. o.lga Maynard, lee-·; turer, will d1scuss dance at 7:30 p.m. April 17 m the aocli.I science lectuw'ball. Or. Robert Cohen will off<:< a l!Jok at drama, April 24, and Or. William Holms will preseht a Jee. ~on music, May 1. ~- APRIL !I HOLY SATURDAY -Take your animals and children to · Olvera Street in Los Mgeles for the traditional "'Blessing ' ol the Animals" which takes place Saturday. : . ' APRIL!! PLANETARIUM -See the show at the Griffith Park Observ· • atory, "Stonehenge and Ancient Astroo0my." Through April 22. APR!L !I EASTER FESTIVAL -Take the"Palm SprinP. Aerial Tram- way to the top for Easter celebrations: sunrise choral pro- gram from 3::.> a.m. to 9 p.m. and children's egg bunt at 1 p.m. (reduced tram rates). • · THROUGH AP!fil PLANETARllJM SHOW -,Learn . -t insigh!B the Mollo experiments have: given into the origin ol, the """*1, its rptatioos and phases when the Tessman Planetarium .,._,, "Astrooaµts Walk tile Moon" on Tuesdays ond Thundays at 7 p.m., Santa Ana College, 17111 ond Bristoi Streets, Sarita Ana. Reservations 547-9561. THROUGH APRIL SPACE SHOW -Rueben H. Fleet "Space Theater and Science Center" in San Diego features planetarium, wblc)\ is equipped to simulate space flight, a theater and an e1hlbit area. Hours: IO a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 10 p.m. SlUldays. THROUGH APRIL I WILDFWWER SHOW -See tbe fields ol color and breathe 1 the fresh scent of wild flowers. Lancaster's annual Wild-) 1 flower "Show," features "the best growth ol blossoms in .1 a decade," plus the free Wildflower Information center with l maps ol the now ... fields, guided tours, and exhibits of ~I-' ings, minerals, Indian artifacts, d~ insects, mining fquip. ; ment and gho!Mown relks; at Aotelope Valley Fair~. • Division Street and Avenue "J'', Lancaster, 10 a.m. -4 p.Jn., 1 Thursdays through Sundays. Call (714) 629-2544 for dejerl , camping information. · ~ .. Indian Girl in Film other members of the group because he wAnted the group's financ ial arrairs supervised by his father·in·law, New York lawyer Lee Eastman. Between 1961 and 1970, the Beatles partnership earned more th an $41.6 m i 11 i o n in record royalties, films, tou rs and other sources. A statement issued by the SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH • Seventeen-year-old Debora Harper, a student f r o m Norwalk, will play "Cat Dan- cing" in Metm-Go ldwyry- ~la)!er's new film "The ~1an \Vho Loved 'Ca~ Dancing." ! ~1iss Harper. a descendant of the Chippewa Ind ian tribe. will make her acting debut Hamilton. "EXPRESSION SESSION II" "u' n..sr"~ lcntoon Of 'TM JO'• When Scorpio wants you SHOWING NOW! ... there is no place to hidel NATIONAL GENERA L THEATRES Mi ss l·Iarpcr \\'as spotted originally at the annual Indian po w"·ow in Stanton, by casting director' Joyce Sel7Jlick and in subsequenl interviews \von the role in competition w i I h several professional Indian ac· lresses. rorfonM111Cn 7:30 ' t :JO I EXCLUSIVE ORANGE CO. INGAGEMINT WED.·THURS, & FRI, 6i)O, 1:)0, lD:JO SAT.·SUH.·MON. & TUES. 1 :t:J0..1: :JD·•: l0-1: lO·IO: XI 'fftl.·T14UIS..fll. J:OO I l:lll I.it •• SUM ..... I M i.. l::IO-S:IM:>O SPECIAL MATINEES FOR EASTER WEEK Sat and 51.H1 1 p.m. ~pril 14 and 15 Tony Randall-Burl l•11Js "THE BRASS BOTILE" • also "THE SWORD OF ALI BABA" SPECIA L MATINEE WED ., 1 P.M. Hayley Mills-Ro salind Russell "THE TROUBLE WITH ANG.ELS" -Atso-Ttill C--.cty • "TAMMY AND THE MILLIONAIRE" Sat. and Sun., April 21 and 22, I p.m. Celia Kaye -George Ke nnedy "The Island Of The Blue Dolphin" Al•• "Pinocchio In Outer Space" ALL SEATS 75c MESA THEATRE "" NEW=~~;.,"vo Nearly Ever yo11e Listen s to Lande1·s FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach Clntl EASTWOOD ·JOI KIDD T£OiNCOl.OR•PANAV1$lON9 ~ A ~IMl<'Pa'iO Com""1, P10C!uctlOll ;ff do ---·· . -.. . . . . S-459 Via Lido Newport Beach Phone 1 6'1S-8SSO lft. SMw Stem 1 P.M. Colltl11•on Sltow s.M.., "°• J .. , The most incredible manhunt of them all! 1ll£ MllllSOl Clli!'IJWIW .- BURT WI CASTER· ALAIN DELON· PAUL SCOFIELD .111a11EL ~NER ,., "SCORPIO"JiiHN' COUCOS ·GAYLE HUNNIGUIT 111111w.R11=~-. lllWJ';'~ ~IWAY ~9. CO-HIT . ''VANISHING POINT" (PO) WIDNISDAY -RIDA Y SHOWN 6:ao-l1»-10iact SAT.·TUIS. c»IN 12:15 MAT =~:::::.i :.n:. STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I j ' " • l I ' ' -. . . . . . . . . . • AMBLER t , by DOll9 Wiidey TUMBLEWEEDS STOP 1111! l"Rl!mS, Pl!llCV! KIU.. 'll!AT 1.l!All S'lt>RV! I J f.g:f fc~~; '<=1lESERT-I • ~~Il~E~N~OfUN~~<:E~-R~~l UH1 !IOSS, 1llE PReSS AIN'T RUNNIN: ANP M''VE GO'T NO LEAP SlORi'. IN FACT, WE'VE GOI NO S10RIES AT ALL! by Tom K. Ryan ~~PIN'~-~! WHATA VARN! N€R ,: C1'1TICAL NEWS SHORlME HITS ARl!A! ~LLANT~ NEWSl'AF'ER F1611TS FOi\ LIFl!l i : Wf''LL llLl'l IT ON 1llE SPORTS PAGE Wl1H A PESCRIPllON OF 11-IE FIGHT! MUTT AND JEFF ' ,AU. MY LIFE I ' wrsHEO THAT I t\AD A BUSINESS "OF MY OWN~ FIGMENTS LOCI( IF IT'S fROZ£N ll:lO HA~ 10 DIP OUT N<::H/ ••• 'IO.J'RE JJ5T 601N6 TO HA\£ ID WAIT A\1!11/.E ! ~:NANCY I .. .. ~ . j J • . j 11.,J, j ! '. -; 0 A 'BUSINESS \'MERE I : COULD 00 AS I PLEASE', \Vt-tERE I COULD . RUN Tl41NGS MY WAY! NO, WHAT'? "' '° I 'i DDAY'S CIGSSIDID ~PVJZLI i'ACROSS 41 Will maker Yesterday's Puul• Solved: ~~eapons· 43 TV program I ~Lang 44 Coup d' ---. Beloved 45 Dodgers or a I R Beat in Expos II H 0 T R 8 I I ena!n way 48Tufls SCUPJ A T 1 0 1 ever 49 Gets in toui:h 1' 0 1 ~ork · Prefix with l~elonv 53 ·Adhesive 1 $Come to 54 Cooking · S&tiore Ingredient ~Decree 55 Hold onto 1 · • eans of 56 Poker 1ta~n · ommunica-57 lrilh-,Gaelic ·iion ~ 58 Feminine formal name ~•greements 59 Mo\lo ~.Hole In the suddenly }.ground 60 Means of exil a, T~ats hide -61 Repose 2£-Mlnoraetor: DOWN 11 Be a jockey 3S Greekkmen: ~Slang · 1 Onta1io 12 Muslim 37 Cartographer "i$ Work community prince 39 M°'t obese "-Cesution 2 Culture 13 Lowfrr"worlcer 40 Food 7'. Untiring medium 21 Acquire 42 Examiner ~ \lerlfy 3 Compositkln possession 43 Surr•nder ~ 11avlng le•• 4 Having 22 Preserves 45 Part of the • iinpurities soothing 24· Signaling body lj~Th• -of th' elfec1 device 46 .Business .~lind / 5 Describe 25 Bowling experts 3f'f.ppty:on: I 6 North score 47 Exclaim with I l!f lnformal / American 26 Armistice "tiolence ~ Causn to , Indians 27 Garments 48 This: Spanish ~ i ting 7 Turkish 28 lmpar1er of 49 Deir: l1aU1n ~!otaessrle gon1111ls knowledge 50 Yield -"-wortl '1 B Decav 29 Be11 meinber 51 Numbers 38 FQrm of HiO 9 Painter'• to61 30 ·····Ana 52 Diugrn- 39 Criminal 10 Broadcr\ing 31 Not sour ment 41) ·OIJI finish influence 33 l icensed flier. 54 W11 first 2 ' 5 6 1 I 91011l21J " 17 II " .. ' I .. 11/ltA< by Al "Smith by Dale Hale • by Emie Bushmiller FRIDAY THE 13TH PEANUTS IT LOOKS AS THOIJ6M ABBEY 6P!:NCER 15 Vl61TIN6 THE PA~~E_R5 ! THAT'S MER CAR! MISS PEACH fU'l'URE ActOON • Of I i.N.rt1<-A ,,,...,. ! C:• =-:;;:=::::::i ' ' db. WHAT AllE SOME OF THE M!l.JOll. DllAWllAC~ TO FILING-A CL1ENT'S INCOME TA1' ' AT THE I.MT MINIATi? . . ... DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS c.mr Cll:1$ IT a!L />'f!GN? GORDO MOON MULLINS COOK THE M EALS •.• Wl<'SH '!J.IE DisHES- CLl'AN 1HE HOUSE ..• • ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz by Harold Le Doli• WELi.., ABBEY HAS SOM ETHIN(:i MORE THAN TH AT, BET6Y ! WEl..L ... l 'M GOING 10 e! VE!t'f INTE~ESTfO IH M'EETIN6 'HER! by Mell FOii: ONe. THIN&, GOIN& 10 TH E MAILBOX AT FIVtr MINt.lTE'S TO MIDNl6HT ~ APl':IL l!>tk CAN GET AN' AaOUNTANT MU6GID ... by ~hester Gould WE'RS DIRSCTLV UNDlll TIIE MAIN STllCK OF TIRR. '1---, • . ' \ ·" -~ _/ Frid lQ', Aprl lJ, 1 7.J./ DAILY PILOT 35 I by Roger ~rodfield By Charles Banotti by Gus Arriola ' WAAT ro '/OtJ l'IAIJT l'O~...,, l!lli?MI<~•; cvrf by Roger BoUen THE GIRLS '•[know I ci.n•t stand bridge but lt'1 the onJy club I belolc to where everybody welgbl more than I do." DENN IS THE MENACE ~-·· ....... '~ rW A llfA!. FUNNY Ja<E 1 A\1$11' l«rr PIJlfHliR.. MIEN 1 ~ If lWDAAOW ~ING? ••. ' I . " . " ' ' ' . ::: ~ ., ·l • I 1, ' ·' • I ' . .. . ... . ~ 70 DAILY PILOT LUXURIOUSLY EQUU11'ED BRAND NEW 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DOOR HARDTOP Ln11rlo111ly eq11lpped lnch1dln9 olr co11dltlo11l119. • [ 01 scouN'Tifil $1400· OFl-M'AN°UFACTUlllS SUGGESTED lttTA.IL l'RICE BRANO 1973 PLYMO REGENT 9 PASS. WAGON N ' P4b.MlG·l751Sl Ser. o. . ' BRAND NEW 1973 FURY GRAN SEDAN Serie! No. PP"J.Ml0-16991 1 c ·a1scouNTElil Eq.ilpped with 011to·'4l·P/S· p /I • p /wlMio~ • L1199ciqe Rock -Pwr Tallgcite Wh1dow• A.h\·FM Stereo • I.lee. Clock· Trallof Tow PackOCJ•· NUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETA.IL P.RICE Sero No. RP"6.MJ6.175 B53 . __ ...... _ PRE-SPRING TOP QUA 1969 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN WAGON VB, au!om1tic, r1dio, healer, pow!'r 1le1ring, power brake1, fltf• con~i. tioning, roof rick. IXIX741) $1095 . 1969. CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DOOR H.T. VB, 1ulomatic:, radio, hefller, p;;iw. -er 1 telriif9·tir1~e1·wind ow1: wli:te ..... s•de w•U tires, air conditioning, vinyl top. IXJJl9l) • $1395 1969 DODGE POLARA 2 DOOR H.T. V8 , •ulomalic, radio, healer, pow· er 1te1rin9, power brek11, wh;+., waits, air condilionin9 , vinyl lop. IZZG 151 I $1295 .. 1970 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE W AGON VB, •ulomfllic, ra dio, heeler, pow· 01 steering, white side wall tires. roof 1o11ck. (446ASJ l $1195 1971 PLYMOUTH OUSTER 6 'cy1ind11r eng1n-e,-·ri dlo', lleat1r. wllile 1ide wall lire1, air condition· ··ing. (222DJE) $1495 1966 PONTIAC BO NNEVILL ~ 4· DR. H.T. va. automatic, ro11dio, heal1r, pow· "" 1t1ering , power4'-rfll91. 1ir condi. lioning. !067DWX ) "' J $595 I Y USED CAR SAVINGS 19 ..___OLDSMOBILE C\.ITLASS ve, aulometic, ~ie_. heo11ler, pow1r steering, white side -..."-.II tir11, air · conditioning, chrome wh9-!t ( 122· ESF! ~ $1295 1967 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN a_..11tcunt1tic, radio, lieater, pownr steo.{ng ·br1.e1·wind oWS.-1eeh,d I r"• conditioning, vinyl lop. IUED246 ) $795 1971 FORD PI NTO 4 cylinder engine, radio and h11ter. '"'en • tra .. el tac•. A 1urel winner. f021CDFI $995 1968 CHRYSLER JOO 2 DOOR HARDTOP VB, automt1tic, radio, healer, power 1 teeri ng· bra ke1·w ind ows·1e a I s·d oor locks, .lit conditioning, vinyl top. !WSll.Btsl $995 1970 DATSUN STATION WAGON "-cvlinder, automatic tran1mi1sion, r Cito and hat••~ whiie'-toi_d,_1 111 tires-( 306A SN ) $1195 1970 PLYMO UTH FURY Ill 2 "OR. H.T. VB, 1ulorn1lic, radio, hetler, pow1r steering, white 1id1 will tir11, t it conditioning. 13t7E!:fN I $1595· ...... ~ ~.-. • ... . .. Wedntsda:y, ~prll 11, 1'173 PILOT -AOVERTJSER '" 0 INTERNATIONAL T!!UCK ~ • ~·· AND -.~ . ~ 8ECREATION(4L VEHIC~E ~ . i.l ti SA ~INGS CENTER ~\ . . --! :,,,,.,~~· .BRAND NEW · '''~~~ .... 1973 International 112 Ton Pick-up Truik Str, No. International Travelall low miles. VB, eulomatic, rtdio, he•tlr, power ~tiering, power brfl~ll, while sidewall tir11, o11ir ~onditioning. I 97 IEHWJ PRE ~SPRING SPECIAlS ON All MODElS \ "GET 'EM UP SCOUT" All Pr!Ctl Are Ph,11 T•• Incl LlctftM and ..... Valid Til 10:00 P.M. IU!ICI~~. April lS!h, lt13. All Cars SublKI to Prior Sall. . ' " ( ' .1 I ' ' I ' ! I . I ' I i I I ' I • • ' .. , • . -- \ ·. ' • • \ • ,,,. ~ \ GOOD WILL .1S. THE DE-SIRE OF THE CUSTOME . . . . . (. ~ . ( I • l • ·G)) to · RETURN TO WHERE HE HAS ·BEEN WELL . TRE ATED~::~ ... ~ . . . . . -: .. '. • • ' - .. 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' • •• --- '· 1 1 • t .. --· .. , , I ---'-----· I - • ) I • • • • • DAILY rllOT ·* of"'R~* ~I~ ... . "' -.. , .... " •A.•• .. , '· .... .... ' f# #IW'°"f CIHTEI! DI! .. N.I , • • • ' ... .... ...._ i.,.. W.., .r2S 'WP ,..,. ....... m -54' ..,...,._ ...• mo .... .... t... ~ .... 150 _,.. .... x,g ... One Cal I Service Fast .Credit Approval ---orod ~ • • • 6(.(). 099 ~"""'-., ..... 915 ·M .....: ... J.. ~I --le!l --~· I ---I~ -·.. I~ "-«--SI.id ~-••·•mns . REALTORS 211211Mr c:o..T !CJ FWll'f CXMDNA mL llM.CAUF. .644.7270 . SllQWS Liili A MOOIL COltONA DeL MAa DUPLEX ~ IJSTING -B.ta111JtuUy rtmm.iod ~~ DlJPLEX. lln>et unit 2 BedtOOtt>S , ""~ "*!pita aJld drapu, LARGE PA-110. Upper lllllt ..., beamed ct!Jmgs J llllduan. C1-to lh<lpptne and btaCh .. -·~······················· mre. -. CONDO Mell .IA Y AllEA ' 1 lledruam, m bath, bullf,..1n l<ltdien. -~-PAMILY"ROOM coinn11mity prAI • Rl:c RQOMS lncludm1 billiards. r .. w.1 dole to ~t'IYWDI--........ -.... $34..fl"IJ. HAlll'Olt VllW HOME SOMERSET MODEL. \Vtlcome eltildrtn in lhil family 1WO STORY 5 bedroom fami ly ,_,, home which ltaluns 3 baths.' formal dlnlnc rcom, \VET BAft, large conv-- kllebeli •lth all ·the txtru. Trtmtndoo. f•acS-yird on ~dtnd type street. FEE LAND ........................... ll!l,500 . --- JIM HYNDS I ORl\I L Ol \11\ ~fA.~-:;p; c. ... -·-·---· LARGE J BEOROCIM c •al JN MESA VERDE J BORMS, $27.JGI _,., THE BLUFFS -VtEW I S•-,.ing bayfront 'rrom llliil lw:ttrioWI" 3 · I bedroom coodominium. expensively decorat- ed. 1Fith eu...~tJm carpetc &: dra~; large pri- \"'iilt-ra.'¥.fect; '-'Orr;.-free· . .\U exterior ~ sc:aoing ma1ntaine-i by the t ominunity as.. .Y..<uuo:i, .-\Ii exce!..!ent \alee at S68.600 . -90 F£ET ON LIDO NORD 3 8.dyfroo lrJt:i. !l<le b-; side: Pier & ilip pn'oi!.f"2es .. .\\a11able rJn Ion; term land le.au ar v.n-Cnase. !55'J.000 INVESTMENT SPECIAL f our 3 bedroom homes on East 20th Street, .near L"'"ine . .\ve .. -\!I ha\·e fireplaces. enclos- ed :-ard.s. butlt·rn.~. carpet.5. etc. Excellent rectal record. !5120.000 f uJI pnc:e CAMEO HIGHLANDS Juo:t listed '. Ya~cently landscaped & main· · tc1red. se.'.'.!l!--\ 1e;r; ·home. 3 Bed.r09ms plus den. oon~en!b!e to 4th bedroom. 'fard large enough fo~ a pool. S72.000 HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2141 E. Co.tst Hwy., Corona del Mar ''Selling Real Estate in Newport Har bor Since 1944" 4 Br. 3 ba. upsta:rs 1i,·ing roo m v.· \·ie\\' & frplc. Lge famLl~-din rm. overlking patio. Elec ~il v.· b!tns & brkist bar. sep sen;ce r<>?m-Custom quality incld5 plaster ~'alls. rais~ foundation. h.igh beam ceilings. Lots of tile , brick & woo\l. O:\E OF A KIND . THAT DORM HOME-That's wl:rat v.·e...call 2 lots-over V4acre, lancfvalue approx $40,000 1 this 2--story Republic home fu ~les.a Verde. )Best Buy in Newport-~y Owner-$87,750 Jt "s a ~uty because the 2 upstairs bed-2319 Heather Lane;N.B. 646-6563 rooms open onto a nifty game area fcould ~G!'e"n"••"•'l'i """"""""""~G"en"e"r"a1""'"""""""""" _., -----* -~YD REALTORS PRESENTS * 1915 PT. WEYBRIDGE OPEN SUN. 1-S A sharp, upgraded Portolino model. 3 Bit, 3 ba'~. with a c:hamling, efficient farm kitch- t'n~ F.!a.~y ma:int. la ndscaping & best of all, the bonus area 1.'\ stretU1Cd to code & ready to be you r dream n udi o.- Ul7 .SERENADE OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 F"(J~ 3ALE '.'; Arr-n tM} rflml-, Vii,YJl. <1r·•·an ~rrmt h1rJ<.a,,.ay S:»J.!Y/J. 2 Ur. <."OUai;;•· r..nd <il'JtJ1t1r,n.aJ LuvJ $¥J.Y..0. I lj at.."TJ'!i ]r•vtcl lanri Onf;fCa , .....,. fl!!l . .-... 1 ln1 'Jrne produr·ini:: vropert} I S69,5(1J. be a 5th bedroom L Dov.nstairs ··there's 2 more bedrooms. incl uding ·a big kitchen, family room. a beamed ceiling living room and your very ov. n atrium'. This is a nice ........_ big house for a nice bi g family. Pr.esented , at $6.3,500. · ' l UNl9UE HOMES OF MESA YEIDf' A liltiat of 0 ... Sot• U~l()U~ li()Mf=S REALTORS A pretty ~p(.-cial, .srec.:ial h ou~e. 2 BR., 2 ba's., with a convert. den. 'fhe topper --: a large gleaming pool in a park-like setting. I :! Br. \ilia P1Ui< horn~ in Orange S431lil. E>.t:lw;iv1: Canyon lake I ,,, SIO,IXXJ.:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~/J1't~ ~~~tJ:;~:.(r'!;:~t~·-G.n1r1I General I. 1617 ALISO OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Need room~ C:ape Cod cottage with 2 bclrms. &: bat.h up & 2 bdrms. & hath do1A11stairs. \Vr1nderlul for le£:nager11 or in-laws. Delight· tul p i:1t.1r1 & <.1 bi,t: :i c:ar garage. REDUCED IJl'H:!.\ Sll'Jl!L, I , A ..... "IJ(:I.\Tfo~S 1786 S~9~:~Y-JJnJa }},fe I MAKE MINE PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES TO ¥-11 ,IJ(JO. . 'CHAMPAGNE! SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT"' ... 1 Gentral , •••.t1-: '''"'• """ * 675-5930 * 3629 E. Co•ll Hwy, Corona del Mar •• G1n1r1I 1-JAl{BOit VJE~ ~~ LOVELY MONTl!!iO MODEL 4 bedrooms. ftunlly roo1n , for1nnl dining; carpets, dra1io,q , "'eer landscaping, covered patio,._ wood deck. f74,D50 FEJ; LIKE NEW PALERMO ·MODE~ 4 bedrooms, family room , formal dining, wet bar: up- grade carJ>els, floors. Perfect for your family. $78,rxJO f'f:t_: . JfARBOR VJE\V l-IOMES JtEA.Ll'Y 833..0780 ~- -- I Linda Isle Waterfront Beautiful, new 4 bdrm., 41/2 ba. home on lagoon, with living rm., family rm., lge. game rm. or 5tJI bdnn ........... $255,000 Lind• Isle Drive lfraditional home with 6 bdrm.s., s..v~ bat.hs. _ 1 Large sunk en living foom. fan1ily room & breakfast area. 2 Stairu•ays. 3 fireplaces. i\Jain channel viev.•. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5295,DOO. Linda Isl,-Waterfront Custom 4 bdrm., 41n bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, \Vater!ronl family room, billiard room " ..... $250,000 For Comp1ete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B•yside Dr., Suite !, N.B. 675-6161 !General -.-.. General OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience Can Provide ~ BEACH-4 BDRM. CONDO Well located close to beach, best surfing & good swimming. 4 Bdrms., 3 bath~, with pool & play area avail. Brick frple., blt·ln kil<hen . Obi. enclosed garage. Lots of comfortable livlng tor only '28,900 BAYFRONT WITH sur.:...s1so.ooo Finger slip can accommodate 2 lge. boats. Localed in our Cine!iit hay area. ·This home may be se en anytime. Please call 675-3000 for app 'l. MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES BIG CANYON VIEW HOME O\'erlooks rolli ng fai r,,·ays -Custom new -5BR -forma l DR -FR -3 firep laces. -spacious deck & patios. 1-l arriet Perry 6-12·8235. OPE:\ S.\ T & SlN 1·5 p.m. ~2 Royal SL George. (l l l l MODEL PERFECT, TRI-LEVE L I·Iuntington Beach -5B R. ne\\·ly decorat- ed. LO\\' maintenance landscaping. Ex tras ga lore. Helen \\'ood 644-6200 . OPEN SAT & Sl!i\ 1·5 p.in. 10121 Theseus. (Li21 · NEW & VIEW 4BR & fR. So you \rant a hon1e \\' /panor- amic vie\\' of Ne\\·port ~l afbor, ocean & surrounding comml!ni ties: 1-lerc it is on - pyglaSi Hill'....\\'altei: Kiug_644-6200 LLl~J.. SPRING FLING! Super clean. he.i utiful \Vt!stcliff -$58.900. 3BR. DR . 21 .! bath. Brk. fi replace. Ready for occ upanc~'. l'0~1E SEE. BES1' BUY! Vee Stinson 6-12·8235. (Ll41 RARE BALBOA OCEANFRONT Vie\v miles of beach & shoreline fron1 lux- uriously decorated 4BR-4 bath hon1e. Every built-in imaginable -electronic oven - full burglar alarm -garage ope-ner · - 100% elec. Partly furnished. $177,500. G. f'a y/B. Owen s 642-8235. (LIS ) BIG CANYON -SALE OR LEASE Beautiful 4BR. r~R . Lu shly landscaped. lm- n1ed iate avai lability. Jack l·lo\vell 644-6200. (Ll6). SPYGLASS VIEW HOME A1ove in n O\V & be ready for sun1mer fun. Almost ne\v 4BR & FR on choice lot. Room for pool. $103,000, lee. Lois Egan 644-6200. (Ll7) BAYFRONT BUILDING SITES 54' 8" on Newport Bay. 10 min. by boat from the open sea. Property composed of 2 lots w/pler & slip. Older home presently across both. 2 bayfront homes can be built . Tom Queen 644 ·6200. (LIU) .,..------ (Irvine 1-b·~Nfteell,~p~., I IOI Oo¥lt Oriti M2•12SI 1'44 M-"-"'·1200 ) l • • ...... -..--. '~ T .. -------........ . - F'tldl!. April 13, l1J73 OAJLY PICOT .'~!) ! .__ __ ... ""'_!~ [ ,"'""'. ...... I~ I I~! _ ...... I~[ l.-1. .r_ ... _.__.Jl~I _,.,._ I ~ I -"'-_..,_ ...... ~ .. £, I~ Gentr1I General LAKE FOREST 5 BEDROOM Pl..US POOL Open tl()Uj(' Saturday and Sunday. $54,900. Lovdy 2 SIOry Tln1bcrl;Ule 11\Qfltl. General NO ·~ONEY DOWN WALK TO - STARTER 3 BR + BONUS $31 ,500 ! * *' * * ·* * * TAYLOR ·co. * Ge'ftenl I ••••••• __ •j!· 2 YEARS NEW ,. 1---- Salisbury · • R ... 11y ' . PARK HUNTINGTON "LA MER" MODEL $54,900 Built.ins \vith d.~'lhwasher. SCHOOLS PllS'·lhrough \)'Uld<nv to . REAti1 110~1E~ Mal'hlc I· tJFF ~ARTER llin "glnss en1ry! 0.::1 Pi.so tlle fil'f'. Larae FOl~ll\L . . ?i1Uil h1t\'C quh·k JSUlr. 3 Un. 2 &, hugt' eountry kitchM1, it!Ut~' clcu.n 11.nd 11cu1 , litr)il\' l'OV('l'\'(t putl1), pool- s.lit~ tor. Pril't'<I right 1.11 CUTE COTTAGE $19,950 IRVINE TERRACE ull>tan:dj_ng opportunl1y to o\.vn !his larg'e fnmily boml' Jor ar1pro...:Jmatcly $5000 be- 'low t'UM'l'nt rcplat-cmcn! C'O.IJI. 1o·~11rur<'!I 4 00«1'00m8 f11n1ily l'OOfll. ronnal dining room. hug1• ·JOO+ sq. rt. paue>lcd ru1n11u.s roon1 anti 3 baths. ~1uch upgrading and l'Xlh1 !eaturcs, includin,g boat gate and t:Oncrctc deck. 1'wo blocks lo rl(>\V elemen- lary school a11d 1>ark. Please phone 5-16-231:1 fur addition- al info. ~ckyard ,,.\th "J)lltlo, gas Thi11 chamung 3 ~I'll ft~l(I barbeque, dichondra lav:n den borne fs walking d.1s- and beautiful heated and l&nee from all schools, '>''llb flltert'd noyal pool "''ith slide no 1na,Jor slreebl to cross. and underwater lighting. ~hKiL"CI walle:<J, tree shadt'tl 1-luge fanllly room, bar, eye back yard with fl'f'e f?1·n1 cntching living roon1 with llagsl~ pa1kJ. Prenuum gas fireplace, atrium, shag ~arpc11ng fil!d wall covC>r- carpeting throughout lfJ:rge u1gs niake this a gre<t:I valut' mastc1· bedroom, azid hill· .at $25,500. Why "'ail, call c_'Ony, Au1on1;;1.tic garage l\O\V 5-16-2313. ING rooffi! 3 spacious bcrlroon.i.s. ~ry kitchen. Laundry. PLUS a SUPER BONUS R00~1 -PATIO L'Oml.>U! All e11closcd with Jalousie window5 M )'OU pick up 111.e mood! 1'~antll!i­ tically Si-IARP in and out! ONLY $31,500! Take advan· ta.ge • call 645-0003. LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-$245,DOO ' True elegance throughout this fine builder's custom home. 4 Bedrooms (including extra larg~ master BR, lge family room with \vet bar, fonnal DR, 4Y.i baths & convenient game room. Bll:in vacuum syste1n . Pro- tected patio la'f'g lagoon. Pier & slip. ' BIG CANYON-$104,900 Best bu y in the areaJ Lovely plan by Broad- n1oor and surrounded by more expensive custom homes . Most terrific kitchen, 4 large bdrooms. family room & formal dining r111 . 2 Fireplaces & kaf garag~: Quiet st. $31.950. 540-llSI Open EyH, -. '.·· HERITAGE REALTORS • • • • _m. ~·~•._.•,_,,•e-• MONEY :! B1'dl'OCHU, I ·~till, t'On1t""r t tor honu'. ii', 1;1 loon 1\1 I $1 27 n1rl . for l'l'('l'Ythl111:! t.:all hl St't' f\.lr yot11·~1·lf. Newpo rt .. •!)pon Sat/Sun 12.s ' 1418 Santan,Ha Only $S7,SOO · Salisbury · Re•lty door Opel)cr, sprlnklcl"C(f OP£NfN."• 11"SFUN108EMCEI !rum ,,.ro, etc. Good .. ~ ~ Slopl)itl'.; ~'-OU lron1 bll.\•ing I :t r1on11,? :;_,(' lhis nit'(' 3 brirn1, on I\ lnrgt' lot. :uut 011111•1' \1•ill h\·111 finuncl•: F1i no1ew 646-8811, 315 i\IAHINE .\VE. HALBO.\ lSl.i\ND sumable mortgage. By Owoeo·. i 1451 Corta Crc1<a Drive, t:1 Toro. 837-4239. (i •ITS.~ ro ~NU•~ MESA VERDE POOL J licxlroom T·Plan, lots of decki~ around healed and filtered pool. Needs lender loving care, but pricC'd right. Make offer. MAMMOTH RXER 2 'STORY $32,500 COATS " ' WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Evenings) BARGAINS nt>vcr lust . so TAKE ADVAN1'AGE FAST. Man1moth 2 story \vith 4 hugt' bc>droorns 2~~ halhs, fan1ily roon1. FOHi\1AL DINJNG. SUNKEN living room \\i th fireplacC'. Built· ins, carpels & drapes, patio & balcony. NEAR THE I :Z=:!~=:!:=:::==::=:!=:: BEACH. Only 4. YEARS OLD. Rcdecora!C' a 1nansion for yourselL Call early 1714) 962-55.s;:i. LIVE GAY & ·SUNNY FOR THE MONEY 1N WESTCLIFF IOHl\I LOI ~II~ 4 bedroom, 3 bath, large panl'led fan1Hy room (built- in book walll large pool. Easy living, Open Sun 1-5 1624 Ani1a Ln., NB. '" R E A l l VN :, NATURALLY You can sell it yourself, bu! .can you get yout" price? Do you kno1v the l'itlalls of fi- nanl·ing? l5c> you \1·ant pt'()· )lie running throu~h your home, 1vi1houloot b c in g qualified? You 1>i•iU n1ake no mistake if you l'all us. Fou1· offices to se1vc, HJ\ ..pt:Q:. fessionals. SHARP! SHARP! :1 BR. 2 hath home near beach in hright, clean loca- tion. convr11icn1 to schools. shops, ]>arks, near \Vcstcliff. Prir:-e l't'lluccd from $45,fiOO 10 $42.!XJO. CALL ) CALL ~5-i'221 li33 Westclilf Dr., N.B. 1 General rweBI • DIRECTORY 1e.., this' holtdy clirHtory wltll yo• tlth weekeltd • ,ou 90 hOllH•hu•tl ... All tt.. loc.rlffl llsNcl Mlow ore descrlbH 11 11....m cletafl by ~ ....... wltere in tod'o,·1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. l'atrffl 1howi111J opett ftowses for sale or to reftt ore wged to li1t 1u~h l1tformation l1t thh column each Frlclay, S. urdo, & Suitclcry. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2592 Crestvie\V. (Bayshores) 644-2430 $54,750 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 17891 Bascon1 (Univ. Park) Irvine (Sat & Sun 10·5) I 3 BEDROOMS 600 Poinsettia, Corona 'del Mar -· 644·2430 $67,500 (Sat & Su'n 1·5) 15482 Lorraine \Vay, Irvine 551-2264 $39,950 3 BR & FAMILY RM 0.R DEN ** ;±34 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 644·2430 S250,000 (Sun 1532 Sandcastle (HVuHills) CdM 644-2430 $88,800 (Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 23 19 Heather Lane, Newport Beach _646·6563 $87,750 (Sat & Sun 12·W 2591 Crestvie\v (Bayshores) NB · 644-2430. $59,950 (Sat 1·5) 19 Tiburon Bay Dr. (Spyglass Hifff Nll 644-2430 $124,500 (Sun 1·5) * J 724 Gala.xy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $139,500 (Sun .l-5) 19201 Edgehi!i'llr. (Turtle Rock) Irvine 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 1380 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB . 644-2430 $237,500 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN *24451 Co rta Cresta Dr., El Toro 837-4239 $54,900 (Sat & Sun) 1215 Key West Dr., C9rona del Mar 644-5 149 $1 09,750 (Sat& Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE · 2 BEDROOMS 110 F Carriage Dr., Santa Ana 979-7959 $29,000 (Sun 11-5) -UNITS FOR SALE 1 t. 2 BR 13JJ.132~, 4~1h St .. Newport Beach · 646-7767 673-9060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR & FM RM & l BR 313 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 644-2430 $135,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) DUPLEX FOR RENT 1 !IR 520 Acatia, Corona de! Mar 67~550 $250 mo (Sal & Sun 12-4) * , .. , * * WoNfffeitt * • * wcnm. .. t • '"' YOUR LUCKY ,DAY FRIDAY 13th CLEAN·N·NEAT ON A NIFTY STREET IOKI \I L Ol \O\ ,. •R tc A L'LJ N :, Onl\' 526.500! GtfllNY r-.tOH.R1SON ''Our 28th Year'' (1ny tlme) * 67U900 * HANDSOME? WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO ., .Realtors 2l 11 -Sen Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlooking Big Ca nyon Country Club" .. *****. ~~:::· BRIGHT AND. --u~t· y~1~~~1~!hl~\·\~ _ •'•M•Verde Dr. East, CHEERFUL 1~1l~ hon11· !~ 101 utk·r d1·• *~~* Costa Mesa Ji, 'T,ln r . l' hi.:hl, \1·llh .l Bit. .t.: fornutl '**•** S6l""130 -.A." ~ · • .I ~t'dl'!IOlll horn~; dln'1ni,: 1·111.. in b~Hllllrul II llh . (jU"lllfll d1nui.i;. -:'lll)l'~'j·ll Hs. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. . 644-4910 s1>;11kh11g, llltths, ii~ush 1•;u·-Onan Sat/Sun. 12 :30-4:30 I JONES llEAlTY Jf'IC. """" {714} 673·6210 I 2001 w. Bilbo.I lll'ld. Ntwpoit k1,h·C11i1Q1nl1 rraeoo lll.'l1 111o:. tt l\ hulltn1s nnrl r--. 1·11un1l)'·sii1· ya1'fl. Adult 01'· 146 S horecl1ffs Rd. l"Upiell -l"l'firin~ to lt",Ll't'l • SEMPLE 1)0 YOU DREAM on large lot, EastsiOc s\ i11usr 10 SC'e . $.'M,5<Xl.-. Costa ?iicsa; $72.500. c •. \LL . 5-L'>-S.12•1 SOUTH Real E state ' 675-2101 ... OJ•' Gi::TIING J\\\l.<\Y COAS1' H.1'.:ALTOllS 2.'ll:i E. Cu.1~t lh!l:, Cl1:\I rH.Oi\l TllF: CITY LIFE?. C ZONE THE FINEST • 1 with mom to"""'· li<h nod • * UNIVERSITY * . Rd;" io you" "''"'led !um· 11·atcr skl?, yet \\'ith all tht• COMMERCIAL L01' PARK ,~ convenicn{"es of 1 gas dock, 59· x 200· ily rn1. ut lh1• sur1k1·n ''"1 boat ran1p, s u 11 p I i l's,, $37,500 Ph1sl1 Jaud.-.t·.11iln~. low n1ain· bar. \'U'.:\\•ln~ lhi· boats In shov.·c1-s and loilet fitl'ilitics Ro y McCardle Realtor ti •nnn'"" h1.·1n1r1ru11y clt-'t.'01'· lhi· jf'tiy & Catnlin<t', ~16 nu. ull l'ight tl1<~re?, nnd lltll too 1810 N.....,.....,rl lllv<l., C.i\t. ated 11d11l! ov,·upil'd ho1111'. iti't'OSS !hC' i;en. J\-lfl •l.)', niar\\' . _,.,...... iinfll'"l;Si\'l' f('a\lU'f'S & in· fal' ;i.\\"UY cOhc1·? ~lurconi ,548.7729 •M,1n~1 1•x11•11,, ;! lat):t' Bt."(l· ' Coves i\tarina, on Tornales ...,..,..,..,..,,.....,..,..,., 1'00n1s, d1•11, d1nlnl;, hard 10 (\lllU'. too! Lcl us !lllOll' you~ Bay, i\li1rin County -363 = COMP R tin1l ~lllJ.:l" s!ory llt11I lh(' Morgen Realty acres of ~cntly l'Ollini::: grct·n 1 · F'U N. onlY Ofll' a1·.i.ilahll' . $•15.~. 67:~.£6·12 675-61:i9 hills. 1~1 fl'cl of waterfront, MOVE RIGHT IN CALL ~· R A ·N 5-G-812·1 C and all-ye1u· f1"<!sh \\'flier A beautifully funiished hontc SOUTH COAST RF:AL1'0RS ost_e_M_e_ .. ~~----t -a blend of Ori('ntal Splen· ·-st1"ean1 llo1.,,i11g f1'01n n1any dor a nd c_'Ontcmpoii.ry Bi lboa lslind MESA V E RDE "·c.Us on Uiis e."cilifJ!? prop. det'Or, 3 Br, .2 Ba, l-aUW!drnl $35,250 PETE BARRETI ceiliogs, lamlfy room, liviog WATER>"RONT tot. 50xllO VACANT/BEAUTIFUL SIX UNITS :::,REALTOR.....;::. 100111, fireplace, do u b I e w/'!JJ' Boat Sli p. l\Iukc oUel' DRIVF. BY AND CHF;CI\ Fix AND BUILD gal'agC, central a ir, lovely to Owne r. 6TJ-7770 OUT J l01 SAnllAOOS COR· ' . 642·5200 patio, 1u 11 Y · landscaped, Balboa Peninsula NEH. LABRADOR. Cot11E 3 Existi"" Homes,· 3 Bed·. ----.-. .-. _ _ spolless kitc~n. 2 new color -.., ---------TO OPEN llOUSE SAT/SUN room, 2 Bed1'00n1, 1 Bed· -$----.._ TVs, many extras. $62,1'.m. DUPLEX •79,500 1.1:30 room, all ni"Cd some 1\•ork. ' ]5,000 O"•ner, 58&-1185. 'l>rincipals -,. r.t b ild 3 ·1 1 2 & 3 BR., 4 bn., 2 frpl. l:xlcrior/inlcrior just painted, · ay u niorc uni s. THAT IS _0:o";c,Ycc·-------Modern & refurbish1'li nt•1v l'll rpels, <lrapes, dlsh· Call ui; on this \\"ell kcpl O\\'l\Cr May Carry 2nd • • • "'"'F"ERED by 0.,0.,, ,.,. ' ho · Coll p k 3 ..., v.r • u 2\~ car gar. A(·I rasl! ! 1\'U."111•1'. nC\\' t'OU1ll1•r 1op~. me 1n cgc ar . · Trust rked. $43,900. Cull for a 3 l~1roon1 2 b.i11h '"'e 0, t-de, Ro·•me-,, associated ~d f I ,,.,,.,,. 1 -· · '" ""'" ™' ---GEil.i Fabulous fl<Mlr plan. 3 I.I<' roon1s, orn1;;1. l . anytime, 646-ro55. amily roon1 home \1·it h cus· Ca. Hom~ & Rental. 3 BR, lft I"."' e ""'lroo•>•"·, 2 Balh,, BROKER S-RCALTORS 2025 W Balboa 67 3-l66J aa't'a, family 1'00111, \\'asher ~ t bl r d · "'"' °"" " ii om c;;i. ne s an island 1" "-. den, d•'o "'"· lt·v rm, 1610 \I' C"""t II"')' N B I 1· · · t J' and dryer area in the houSf', •II 1 • k "-h 1 ,... un • · ~ • ·· · · 111-gc 1vui,g roo1n w111 In>· lal'ge kitchen and pool sized I'"""""~"""~""'""""'"' I Iii~ ~ i1~or ce1~1er. I.ox: 500 and 11.unpus rm, fplc, pool, Plus llEALTORS ll-12·4623 plaee off foy er, lnrge dinini;:/ y:utl. ~~~6f~i9Down. ''BEST VIEW'' ~ :. !; ~!~y. YC~lt No;\? 842-~!,~s ~to~'8~e ~~~ato·2 ~~ t~~ Oe~.N~X~n:1'uc.~n~'.11 i ~1~1ef~ ~~~!~1r.a~•.nr:~~a!o:~~~1; RLTR IN CDM rt ;,-.. OPEN TIL 9 . tT'S FUN TO BE NICE! to LA. Trade (or home or beach. Xlnl inc 0 Ille . l.'I', 10% dO\\'ll. N. I B. 'I " i ~ lnw._rne prop · in Newport 675-0144. E..XCLUSIVE AGENT 19e GI ey This is it. Lovely 4 bedroom, SUBSIOIAltY OJ Jill COlWllL co. ' ' area. l>rinc. Only Call Sat COSTA MESA & Assoc. r~:u:~~t.1 m ~~!~I akti~ Westcliff. Dover I I . ~~ lO AM . to 4 PNI Coron• d•I Mar REAL TY -----~~~.~ cheo ajth buill-in•. Thi• l BR p I H INSIDE PLUMBING 548-7711 • • • " • • • • 1 home is only 4Y.i years old. 00 ome Newport Heights and no handyman's para·l"''"'"'""'""'"""""'"'"""'iiol GOVERNMENT lM def(l'Ce view of ocean Ownec extremely aruciou• -GI REPO 2 Bd •-1 di'< b•" · ao immaculate TWO ON -A LOT and Catalina. Cu st o 1n Beaut. indoor/outdoor Uv-• rms., 1 '":db; frp c.; on Lusk built -Burllngame 4 l.EPOSSESSION heated pool v.ith Jacuzzi. ing. Price reduced . $33,500 lg/le. mainte~~~5e·fr~ ya~, BR. f11m rm &: huge gan1c EASTSIQE CM Au thC"n!ir Eastsidc Co st a Located in Harbor View CALL &15-72'21 • w ge~ cnCIV'ie\I pa Kl. · rm o""-1:: bed1·n1. 3 Bu, t•utry . ~ 11 .t'· d . h 1133 Westcl•'I! 0 ,., N.B. -Completely refurbishCd 3 tache<t-·2-car g•~•e plus .,. ~l lll' .... '" a fl)(et Ul)""'r wltlr l4clla Spanish home. Just 1.;; an ovt'rloolnng t e bedroo 2 •-h 1 1 --o caU1cdral ceiling, · spirai '"' "' · · >:' 11 k. 1 , 0 0 n1, ...... t ami Y nn. for boat &. trailer. g-·•I lov-tm .. -l _poteotlol rc1nodrlcd \l ith n<'t\' <'Ill'· 11·or<. ;\s 111g $1 a,0 • OnJu ho · stairca!lt', pa'Of lndACJJC.l, 3 ''"1 -, _, . room me 111 sought after Pri-.. at 131,500. 3 K'<imo•>l ""lfl,." '-·' • 1 pt:.•ts nnd paint. Co1"ner Jo. PleaSc 1·all 673-85:-i}. ~ area of beautiful MlSSION ean~673-3G63 642_2253 Eves. car ).:!J . .I". 3 Yrs 11kl, uvail · , 'v .... '"'" c·&t1on. 2 br<ll"oun1s, 1 bath, OPf.NrlL9· IT'S f'VN10BENICEI 21 VIEJO. Only $l,500 down aflcr Au~ust Jsl, 1!171 0JlC'l1 ht lln.>oin N'rtr unit. Bring fni:!placc hard1l'ood floors ~ ~ payment. 1·5 Sat/SUn only Prine. paint fU!d 11. sc-rub bucket and p\asicr 11•alls. Just re-''1 ' ~ ~ only. $109,T:il. By. 01\'llet. Clean ~I up ancl n1ove in, and leased and priced only 11 --= ~='-· c_:__;_:__ ! I___ 1215 Key West Dr., Cd'i\1. have inconlc, loo. $29,cm. $2t.9so. . GOR.GEOUS ..,_,,... • COATS §46..5880 Open Eves Realtor11 64G-77ll BIG & • • • • • • • • • 1 DUPLEX >l43 W"'leH!! Drive l """"'~!"!!!!~~,......,I BOLO W WALLACE SPRING TIME Open 'lill 1J PM ELEGANT Sparkliog clean 2 year oew 1::.;;_;;,,,,:::,:__:-=,,:;::_____ BEAUTIFUL REALTORS FRESH pdde of ownerahip unil•. MOVE AFTER EASTSIDE ... aod below Const Hwy. Open Evenlnt• .,,,¥..., HERITAGE ' • REALTORS One ""''°'" 3 bedroom, 2 SCHOOL'S OUT CUL·DE·SAC '"" "artiug! 3 bdrm., 3 e 92• .... • 3 BEDROOM Neat and cleao -3 Bedroom, bath aod ooe 2 bedroom, 2 bath •~me P'"' 2 b<lm>., 2 - 2 Bath, double detached bath. Excellent opportunity Into this sharp 4 bedroom Plush shag ca rpet in g bath unit. $l02,500. 'l"~l'!'!!l"'~~'l'l'l~~!!P 'DUPLEX garage, shining kitehen, for home and income or US· Harbor Highlands home in throughout this newly paint-University Realty LANO FOR UNITS ivaim living room and huge ing both for incomed bri.ng!l 1 thetdesirable WestcliU area. ed beauty! 3 ..Bedroom 2· 3001 E. Cst.-1-i""'· 673-65JO CORONA fenced yard. Located in in $450 per month. I entica Lovely pool sized E·Z care story, 2~ Baths, formal din· J DEL MAR ~osta M('.sa. The ~sl part unit next door jUst sold at yard with tall trees. Oc· Ing, huge paneled family Corona del Mar 90 x 140 Foot lot . now. ZOnL>d 1s the price . $27,500. · $53,950. cupancy mid.June. room. Tropical palms high-Beaut. 3 Br. t.~• ba _ Poot. ~I·l, ln the n1ldst 'of It-4 Sec these custom designcq 546-5880 Open Eves. -· $56,001 light th0i!I tas~:!u900l landscC ap. 11 Corner lot .. ' Completely re· area. Should be easily i-e- duplcxes in choice location. Call 675-fi679 Ing. nly _.,, • a cond, &: decorated w '11""' zoned for . mulliple. f'eSi. O\\•ne1·s unit with 3 bed· N" I Ba"I 54i>-8424 SOUTH COA~ crpts thl'uout. Only $64,500. dential 1,.1.111ts. Sn1all <.'On- roon1s, 2 baths. and spacious Realtors 646·7TI1 ige I ey REALTORS TI4/833-8160 ; Afl 6 pin, stn1ction now .brings $280 living ai>eas. lrn.'Ome unlts 20-13 WcstcliU Drive & Assoc. Q\VNER trans. Executive 4 552-7655. per monU1. Asking $41,950. are l~e 2 bedroom, 2 Open 'till 9 PA1 RLT bdrm, 3 baths, family baths . choose your carpels • • • • • • • • • 1 ""N°'E""'w"'e='. O~ReoT"'7L-ol~V"l"N"G'"" R. room, formal dining room, ~~ld O~l~~~ri~.et1~~J10~~ NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR . Beautifully deiiJJned ~ ~:rep~~!~:: ~~~e~u~r ~: Sll5,{Q) each. Call 673·8550. DUPLEX interior -huge master -Plaza, Brk. $42,900. 979.2390, OPEN Tll 9. tT'S FUN TO BE NICE/ 1-Bdrm. cacf1 unit. Near huge wood-burning Jirf· SANTA ANA lfEIGllTS A·l l park place . professionally land· zoning. Good income. Basic O\VNER leaving, beautiful 3 i ~ ~~n _:;~;=wi~~~ rent: schoa~. \\lestclirt schools & co~dition1 good, Need!i paint i""a::'e· 00hrnugeer 1o'"i". ~~w ":,!1; , als. Sa2,500. . s pp1ng. a."' yarc wnrk. Loan avail· ... ...,. Call: 673-3663 673-6688 Eves. Onto able. Price $28,000. carpets, lircplace, dining · 11'' e CALL ANYTIME e roon1, builtlrui, Brk. $32,!lOO. 510-1720. 21 ~3928 or' Eve. 67.S.1827 .::.::=~-----~ TR~EX associated BROKERs-REALTORS 2025 W Balboa 67l·366J NEW BAYCREST LISTING 1TJ3 \Vestcliff Dr .. N.B. CALL 645-72'11 • 4 Bed.roon1s, 3¥3 Baths, I"'"""'."~ ...... ..,~..,,,. --=~"'=""='O'=-,..,- lamily room .od fo,mal dio-CLEAN AIR THE FRENCH ing room, plus 1vet bar • built arouod a lovely pool. SMELLS FUNNY QUA~TER Over 3,~ sq. ft. o.f gra.ci_ous but lots of il surrounds the 3 bedroom condomlnium in and, eifi~1ent Ianuly llv1ng. gorgetius " bdrm home with great Costa M{"SI\ area. As- On a quiet su·cet.~ _,. lots of extra room. 2 shining sun1c existing FH;\ low in- 1806 Toyon (off HoHday baths U'tc included a,lso nice !crest f'inanctng. Only -Rd.J ~.B. QP'!:n' Sat. & t'al·pc!s 1/o with n1atching $26,500. Swi1n1n ing pool anti Sun 1-5 p);\"':' Ul'a]~s:-GT'C!l:l 11SE!'il lll'~ll· ccrcatlorm.· fllctlities-in· ETE B RRETT fireplace. 5'.J tlo\Vll on a cludt.>d. Call Us today for P A $28,500 sales price will hen-details. 616-71TI. -REALTOR-die it. c.11 642-5200 C WAlKEH & lll Lachenmyer . Realtor CHARt.fER con AGE Older. cu1e home on h~c .78' "-10-1' fruit 1 treed lot, large ~?lvate rear yard, super lG' -X-24' liV'ing._ nn w/dinlng bnr. Ideal starter home, $26.~. CALI.. &12-1771 4 ADJACENT FOURPLEXES Buy One or All · FORTIN CO. REAL TORS 642·5000 NEW TRIPLEXES JN COSTA MESA .. 3 Bdrn1., 1% Bath 2 Bdrn1., 1~!: Bath t Bdrm., l Bath ~OOWN­ Orange County Apartment Realtors 547-6791 OWNER Leaving. Ranch style, pool home. 3 bdrms., BY Owner -2 s1ory. Blk to beach. Bay & Ocean View. Bedroom & study, upper. Bach. apt,_, lower. Gar. & carport. GB.rage d o o r opener . JmmaC.! $69,500. 219 Dahlia. 6Ta-4822 Burr White Rea ltor SPEND YOUR DAYS 2901 Newport, N'pt Beach ON THE BEACH 675.4630 .~1063 Ev-. and evenings by your cozy I $21,150 !rplc. Quietly loc 2 B~·hon1~ CUL DE SAC STREET on R·2 lot. Super kitchen. DRIVE BY AND CHECK Call bu11y agent, 673-T.lll. OUT 325 ~tAi\11LTON OFF' Spec. Bay & Ocean Vu ·nlURIN. CO!lt1E TO OPEN LUSK-lllt. 3 BR., Ltg fan1. 110USE SAT1SUN. f-4:30. Rm· Xtra lt·g. lot. upgraded 3 Be•ch'OOm, 1 1~ Bath. Pan. & Im1nac. Owner, $79,500. clecl living rtlt'ln1. \Vann & ~128. Open Sat & Sun. hicndly brir k fireplac..-e l-5. 919 Tiller hugl' 1w.tio, shade trees, 7S; LUSK 1-lARBOR VIE\V » 115' lor. sprink.lcrii. As. Elegant 4 Br & fam rn1. sJ..tme F'HA $153 per n"'. Fine view -fee land. Open VeTerans 01{. Sat & Sun 1--6. 1327 Keel Dr. EXCLUSIVE AGENT 644--0240 COSTA MESA T\VO 1 Bit· hou!C!i: on t"'O ...'.--R&ALTY- R-2 lo~ in CdM. Ptinl!ipals 541-771, only. By Owner. 640-$078 e By Q\\'NER-Lge pool 1 * TRIPLEX WITl l POOL home. 4 BR. 3 ba, FR, Ut, A fixer upper !or $63,000. DR, many extl1lS. Open Beaut. area. Bkr 5-16-7739. house Sat & Sun 1-:l. 423 0¢e Cir, E.astslde, C.M. 645--2496. Prine only. $54,900. large home, dining room, Have something you want to fireplace. presliglous, Brk. sell? Classified ads do It --z========~,;S51l;:;:o·;;:900;;; . .:;540:;;:·'=120=. ===::.!.z·we~1,_1 ~· c;;a;ll;.,:N;oOO:W=->64=2-""'!i6'18=:i.'=I BY 0\\'1ier -Nc'v l\1csa Verdl' ;;; -----Beauty on Costa t-.fesa, GolJ ..,,~. HERITAGE . . REALTORS ' .. ,_ - ). Th .. Puu/1> with th .. Built-In ChucHe --~-~--'-'-'--__:..;,_:;..:;_c~ 0 horro'llge Sottws of lhe fO(Jr xramblod words be- i<Nt to form f<MK llMPlti "'°'de. I l>E ETAN I I' I" I I 8 PR~~~s~U:~~~~s LETIERS IN I' 11 IJ 1· 1s r I i) u~~R~B~N~~~E LETlERS j I I I I f I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLA'SSIFICATION 700 <'OUl'!le, 3 txl, 2 bn, so n1any cxtrll.'l. $59,200. 61:-i-5916 FOR &rll• By 01>.'ll('r, $26,::00. 3 Ur. 2 b..'l. lrg back yard. crpt/drJJs. \\fill consider lsc uption. 5-lfi--8441. B>\H.GAl:-1 •-Si::c,;~00~'~3-B~R~. nc1v puin t. etc. Prine unij. JO% do\\'n. 962-435.l l\lcsa Verde l-fon1t' <f BR, 2 BA. $35,000 557-.CJ655 or 6#-50)4 SACRll"ICF.. $1500 Assun1e! 7•.;, V.A. lonu; 3 Br. 1 be. Pyts $202 n10 Agl 642-4623 Dan• Po1 nt R-2 Oceanview on 40' Lot Chnn11\n•.: I BR \\'/M•lf-C'lran· insc oven & lirlr:-k trplC'. $26.900 llrni. 847-6987 a.fl 4 p111 . ! Fountain Valley ner fcavlna:. Est(l.tc--ti.lzecl 3 bdrm. 3 bath$. Formal dining rm .. built-ins. :f'a1nl· ly Ml\., fireplace. Fiun\b orchard. PtesligioU$. brk. 141.999. 962-1373 ________________________ , TIBUltON Townhou3e ti bt' 21 1 Ba. ("1)1 rm. bllns, patio v.• I baf'b-q. f'Ml'I) xh;u, cholN> lo1 . 962-6281 • I I r - ' l • • ,.. . .... - D4llY PILOT Friday, AP'll lJ, 1973 .\ . . I -••.... 500 ·52' The . BIA.est Marketpl~e on the: Oranee Coast ' Mobilo -... Solo • • .11$ • I .. -···· •.•. 9S0 ·9'>0 loot• & Mort11e (quipmcnt 900 . 914 111-.,n*lf . . . . • • . . 100 • m finonc:id • • . . • . . . • 200 • m Hcuet for Sa6c , . , . , . 100 • 1'24 l~ & f!Mld , . , • . . • ~ • S74 DAILY Pl' 0 .1 CLASSIFIED ADS ............ ' .... '"'"~ ,,.., ond Svpplift • • • . • . aso • m Real E'lol• GeMr-ol. • • • • ISO • 199 """"' . ... . ' . . . . . . 'P° .... Xhooh ond lt1"!rut11Ct1 ... SIS • 599· S..vitei ond ~ , ••• 600 • fRfl Tron!opOl'totion .• , ••• , • 915 • 949 ~-••.. ·. -.•• 900 · 849 You tan Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Appro\tal 1 · _"" .. 1~1-. ---I~ Gener it General • Ca,.mel moclel HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3 ~drms ., formal dining rm_., family rm. Brjck frplc." Only one yea·r ypung. Owner leaving area. $71 ,500 INCLUDING THE LAND! CORBIN -MARTIN RE.(LTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 Gener1I Gener ii *BALBOA ·* ON THE BIG BAY Large bayfront home near Peninsul a Point. with pier & slip. 3 Bedrooms plus 1naid's quarters. Unu sually fine conslruction & ex· ccptionall y maintained. Elevator. Sandy beach. S250,000. "--i, ~ BURR WHITE, RHltor umu~212901 Newport, N'pt Beach ~~ 675-463b · 646-6227 Eves. General Gener ii * , Open .JJou6e6 * Sunda'l t-5p.m. 2592 Crestview .................. $54,750 19 Tiburon Bay Dr. .............. $124,500 34 Linda Isle Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000 1724 Galaxy Dr ...... '. .......•. $139,500 1380 Galaxy Dr .................. $237,500 19201 Edgehill Dr ......... 4 BR/Fam, Rm. 1532 SandcaStle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $88;800 OPEN SATUROAY & SUNDAY 1-5 600 Poinsettia .................. S67,500 313 Heliotrope .... · ..... ::-:".'i.., .... $135,500 OPEN SATURDAY 1.5 . ' 2591 Creslvihv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,500 * * * * * * OPEN SUN. 1-5 34 LINDA ISLE 60' Prime vie\v-1n.:iin channel. 3 BR., mstr. suite w;fi replace., first floor. Trad. custom design by Ellerbrock. Bean1 ceiJings. 2 slips. $250,000. Kathryn Raulston OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 P.M. 19 TIBURON BAY DR . SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful. new Lusk bit. home. 4 BR's., fan1. rm ., wcl bar. 2•f.! baths. SpectacuJar ocean view. $124 ,500. Cathryn 'l'.e11nille EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR Much more than duplex-slick ne\v seaside sensation, l 1h blkS. to ocean. Bean1s & brick + income. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5. 313 llELl- OTROPE. $135,500: P aul Quick- LAGUNA BEACH & A POOL! 2 Bdrn1 s. & a studio! 2 Ba 's.: large lot, great location! \-Vhen you tire of the sand. lake a dip in the p'()oJ! Offered for $59,900. Toni Escobar A#4U#-SMit/, ~ MDASSOCIATIS REALTORS 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA D£L MAR, CAUF. 644·7270 SHOWS LIKE ~ MODEL CORONA Dl!L MAR DUPLEX NEW LISTING -Beautifully remodeled Cape C-Od DUPLEX. Front unit 2 Bedrooms, fireplace, carpets and drapes, ·LARGE PA· TIO. Upper unit has beamed ceilings, 1 Bedroqm. -(,iose to shopping and beach. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ' ' ' ' ....... ' . . .. . $73,900. CONDO BACK BAY AREA 3 Bedroom, 21h bath, buile-in kitchen, stone firepace. FAMILY ROOM, community pool & REC ROOMS including billiards. Fee land ' close to everything ............... $34,500. HARBOR VIEW .HOME SOMERSET MODEL. Welcome children in this family TWO STORY 5 bedroom; family room home which features 3 baths, formal dining room, WET BAR, large convenient kitchen with all the extras. Tremendous fenced yard on deadend type street. FEE LAND ............................ $81 ,500. -·----- You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME'ort a secluded street. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. PAN· ELED family room with double fireplace . ··~·· ;;t i I·· w .••.·. ~ ...... . ,,., ' .I • JIM .HYNDS w.-...... ,., ........ , LARGE 3 BEDROOM IN MESA YERDE 1:as ~n in Real Estate $29 500 Very lovely p t' · · 1968 11 ' · · res 1g1ous fa mi I y suice . c caJl!e to the Quality construction. On real esrar.c pro~css10.n from a quiet cul de sac street home. Large 106 x 105 a career 111 cng1neenng. He . · f I & · il h<L'I \\'01'ked in new rcsiden· 2 baths. Patio, shake t. ot. Boat tra er 1ial J>alcs a t Westlake Vil· roof. Built-ins. Fire-access. 4 bedrooms, 3 ~age, \\'CSt of Los t\11geles place. Room for your baths. Covered patio . and 111 the sale of 1nvl'sl· bo~t Assumable VA . . mcnt property in ~s (\n· 1 · B k 540-1720 Family room, fireplace. g:clcs and Orange Count1e.q. oan. r · · Formal dining room. 1-1~ Uecamc a Real Estate Broker in 1972 and for the --------Deluxe built-ins. Brk. past hvo years has been FAMILY RM. + 540-1720 i;clling residcntlal property BONUS RM I ' in Orange Count y. lie is -------- 3 BDRMS, $27,500 pro ud of h.is last ing associ-$36,950. Owner has been n_,tlon with The R c a I transferred. Large home F~slaters. , 'th 3 b d 2 PIC?ase rontact Jl~1 llYNDS \VI e rooms, . N ' f il h 2 ro serve you in buying or ~aths . Secll;J,de~ rear !1v-ice am Y om~ •. selling your home or Jn· ing room. Family room, baths, formal dining \'est1ncnt properties. £ireplace. Dining room r o om. buUtins, fire- 6-'6·7171 ~ modern kitchen built-place, covered patio, 3 BDRM• GUEST ms. Hu ge bonus room. fo rced air heal, Brk. POOL-$32 500' on a qmet cul de sac 54-0-1720 • • street. Bkr . 540-1720. · Thn!'J> right . PRIVATE. DE· . TACllED GUEST F'ACIL· -2955 HARBOR BLVD. IT\"~ L..1rge shade !recs cover -l..AltG'EST CORNER LOT! H"ge """ bckk lice· COSTA MESA 540-1720 pince. F'ORMAL DINING ROOl\1. Gorgrous bcani~ THE BLUFFS -VIEW Sweeping bayfront from th is luxurious 3 bedroom condominiu1n . expensively decorat- ed, wit~ custom carpets &·drapes; large pri· vale sundeck; Yi'orry-f ree! .1\11 exterior land· scaping maintained by the c:o1n1nunity as- sociation. An excellenL value al $68 ,600 90 FEET ON LIDO NORD 3 Bayfront lots, side by side! 1->ier & slip privileges. Available on lon.g .term land lease · or purchase. $550,000 INVESTMENT SPECIAL Four 3 bedroon1 homes on East 20th Street, near Irvine .1\. ve. All have fireplaces. cnclos· ed yards. built-ins, carpets, etc. Excellent 'rental record. $120,000 ful l pric:e CAMEO HIGHLANDS Just listed! J\fagnifi cently landscaped & 1nain· tained semi·vi e\v h-01nc. 3 Bcclroo1ns plus den, convertible to 4th bedroo1n. Yard large enough for a pool. $72,000 HARBOR INVESTMENT . . COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ''Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 ceiling family room. Tile -G~.-n-e-ra~l--~-~_,G""o_n_or-171 ____ _ kitchen. :t giant hcdrooms ·1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil General Genertl ~ 4 'A'ith guest. Laundry roon1. II I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.'.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;-;;;;;-:;; Big sl ide inro splashing I' ~;~~E~ .. .s,~1 ~~[i~,,~~' NEWPORT BAY-CHERRY LAKE VIEW '!1~/"~1;J~"1~~-;, ~~~,' Fine Custom Split Level Home 1'ake ailvantag1· . call 6-15-0300. ~ 4 Br, 3 ba, upsla;rs Jivi ng room w/vie\V & I ORISI l 01,0\ .. R£A-T0NS A U~l()UI: tiUMI: frplc. Lge fa rtrilY:din rn1. overlking patio. Elec kit w;bltns & brkfst bar. sep service room. Custon1 q'uality incld s plaster \Valls. raised foundation. high bea1n ceilings. Lots of tile, brick & wood. ONE OF A KIND. ,· plus many custom features. Large fenced yai'll and patio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $63,500. ..,. w '-"J..""" AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & Assoc1ATEs Ht. •r f ,.A· THAT DORM HOME-That's what we call this Z.story Republic home in Mesa Verde. It's a beauty because the 2 upstairs bed· rooms open onto a nifty game area (could be a 5th bedroon1). Do~·nstairs there's 2 m·ore bedroo1ns. iftcluding a big kitchen, fa1nily roon1 . a befi1ned ceiling living room and you.r very ·o\vn atriuin! This is a nice big house for a nice big family. P resented at $63,500. .,. 2 Lots-over IJ4 acre, land value appro x $40,000-. Best Buy in Newpol't-By-Owner-$87,750 : j 2319 Heather Lane, N;8:; 646-6563 _G;;.;,TORS General 647:) -. . . t!t:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;t;;t :;:;;,;;;;;;=.;;;;;;;;;t ·~· * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * 1915 PT. WEYBRIDGE OPEN SUN, 1·5 A sharp, upgraded Portofino model. 3 BR., "3 ba's, with a· charming, efficient farm kitch- en. Easy maint. landscaping & best of all, the · bonus area is stressed to code & ready 1o be your drean1 studio. F'OR SALE :; t\rc h bay honll', $67,500. OcC'an rronl hidea\vay S200,000. 2 Dr. cottage and additional land $40.500. l:J · s level land OrleRa Hwy $103,000. lr1L"01ne p ucin,i:: µroperl y $69,500. 3 B · ilia Park home in Orange $43,500. UNl~UE HOMES OF MES.I. YERDE .t. lltti119 of Ogden S09n U~l()Uf: liVMr=S REALTORS i General Genera'! MACNAB IRVIN·E _______ .... ______ _ FINER HOMES 1537 SERENADE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 A.pretty special, special hou~e. 2 BR., 2 ba's., \Vi~h ~ convert. den. The topper -a large gleam1n ~ pool in a park-like setting. Excl usive Canyoo lak{' lot s 1 o. ooo · I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I RITf\ .\IYERS, BltOKER. CORY BARRETT AND DOHIS SllOl-tE. A.-)SOCIATES BIG CAN YON VIEW HOME Overlooks rolling fai r\vays -Custom new -5BR -forn1al DR -FR -3 fireplaces 1617 ALISO OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 Need roo 1n? Cape Cod cottage \vith 2 bd rn1s. & bath up & 2 ·bdrms. & bath dO\vnstai rs. \Vondeliul (or teenagers or in-laws. Delight- ful patio & a big 3 car garage. REDUCED TO ~47 ,000. · ' * 615.5930 * 3629 E. Coast Hwy, ' Coron1 del Mar Daily Pilot Classified · ORANGE COAST'S DEST SALESMAN •• 494-8025 1786 S. Coast Hwy. MAKE MINE CHAMPAGNE! General General J.}nJa . 3,,/e PREST/GE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY ·APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront ,Beautiful, ne'v 4 bdrm., 4V2 ba. 11ome on lagoon, with living rm., fami ly rm., lge. game rm. or 5th bdrm ........... 5255,000 -spacious deck & patios. 1-larriet Perry 642-8235. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 p.m. #2 Hoyal St. George. (Ll 11 MODE l PERFECT, TRI-LEVEL liuntingto n Beach -5BR, newl y decorat· ed. Lo\v 1naintenance landscapin g. Extras galore. Helen Wood 644-6200. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 p.m. 10121 Th eseus. IL12) NEW & VIEW 4BR & FR. So yo u want a home w/panor- iamic yie'v of Ne\,·port Harbor. oce an & surrounding communities? Here it is on ,.__.,._ .• srtgla:s Hill! Walter King 644-6200 IL13) SPRING FLING! • , Linda Isle Waterfront . VIEW-MOST DESIRABLE AREA General General Custom 4 bdrm., 41h bath ho1ne on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, \vaterfront Super clea n. beautiful Westcliff -S58,9bO. 3BR, DR. 2"' bath . Brk. fireplace. Ready for occupancy. COME SEE, BEST BUY! Vee Stinson 642-8235 . (Ll4) !\fake offer. Owners have purchased sn1aller home. 4 Bil .. 3lh baths. format dining room & large fan1Uy roon1 'v /fi repl ace. Edie Olson LARGE LIDO LOT Il.oon1 to garden or expru1d or for your fav- orite pet. 'fhrcc bdr1ns. & dent ... cha r111ing! J.Ull price $94,500. Gene \.'reeland CAMEO SHORES --family room, billiard room ...... $250,000 ··-.. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lott, Ple11e Call: BILL GR!.JNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suile 1, N.B. 675-6161 Gener11 General RARE BALBOA OCEANFRONT View mi les of beach & shoreline from iJ. uriously decorated 4BR-4 bath home. Every built-in i1naginable -electronic oven - ful l burglar ala rm -garage opener - lOOt;b elec. Partly furnished. $177,500. G. Fay/B.'Owens 642-8235. (LIS) BIG CANYON -SALE OR LEASE Bea utiful 4BR . 1'"-R. Lushly landscapfd. Im ... n1ediate availability. Jack J·lo\vell 644-6200. ' ·- .-.::: Great c:u1yon vie'''· Beautiful garden \V/ room for r)()()I. Large li vin g roon1 has hi- beam ceiling & handsome fireplace. 3 Bed- rooms & 2 baths. $99,500. Carol Tatum iL16)' ' "-. - HARBOR VIEW HIDEAWAY Vacant-111ove in condition. Great corner lcr Cation. \1iC\V O( hills & peek·a·boO O( ocean. 3 Jldrm~. & family roo m. Triana llergin DOVER SHORES LUXURY BEST VTEIV-ovcr 3.000 sq. fl.. incl. 4 bdrms .. fam . rm .. fonn. I).R .-invlling pool -LARGE CLOSETS. A really complete home. $237,500. FEE LAND. Bud Auslin Ui.-0700 644-2430 . -. 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. HARBOI{ VIEW HOMES LOVELY MONT!GO MODEL 4 bedroo1ns, fan1ily room, for1nat dlning; carpets, drapes, super landscaplng, covered patto, wood deck. $74,950 FEE • ·• • LIKE NEW PALERMO MODEL 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining, wet , bar; up- grade carpels, floors. Perfect for your family, $78,ij()O FEE HARBOR VIEW REALTY B33·07BO H01\1ES ' ~- • OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Sftvlf:• Only Experience Can Provide BEACH=-4 BDRM. CONDO Well localed· close lo beach, best surfing & good swimming. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths, with pool & play area avail. Brick frplc .. bit-in kitchen. Dbl. enclosed garage. Lots -or c<1mfortablc living for only $28,900 BA YFRONT WITH SUP.:._ $150,000' Finger slip C!Jl accommodate 2 lge. boats. Lo<:ated In our'finest llay area. This home may be seen anytime. Please call 675·3000 for app't. .. SPYGLASS VIEW. HOME , Move in now & be ready for sumn1er fun. Almost ne'v 4BR & FR on choice lot. Room for pool. $103,000, fee. Lois Egan 644·6200. (Ll7) . BAYF RONT BUILDING SITES 54' a:· on Newport Bay. 10 mi.n. by boat from the open sea. Properly comp0sed of 2 lots w/pier & slip. Older home pre.1ently across both. 2 bayfront homes can be bnllt. Tom Queen 644-6200. (LIS) ' [Irvine I -.. k>~""1''-p • ., I IOI Dovot Ori,. '42•12H lf.M M1cAtthur MC•l20Q Hnport Beach,Catlfornl• 12113 ; ' \ l -· -c ' Friday, Aprll 13, 197:3 S!J l~ I _,,,_ l~I _ ....... PARK HUNTINGTON . "LA MER" MODEL $,54,900: LAKE. FOREST .,.._,c;"ROOM Pl.US POOi.. Open Saturday anH Suncb.y. ' Lo\ltly ' story Timbe mod(•!. Built-ins with dish~err. paSll-lhrough wiJKlow ot . Stoppiui; )l111 r1'0n1 lnl.)'inI:: Fairyiew Salisbury . ' Ret1h '1' IRYINE TERRACE Open Sot/Sun 12-S 1411 SentaneHa Only $57,500 · Salisbury · R•a lty ulStancling o)>rX)rlw1i1y 10 own this large huni!>; home 1 fr.Jr app1'Qximutcly ,$5000 b<.>- iow currenl rl'plaeemcnt 1.'0liL l"ea1ures ol bedrooms, fnn11ly room, for1nttl dining !'00111, hllf.!C °'iOO-+--· sq. It. p.'lr1elcd rumpus~ and :i bu1hs. l\'luch u1Jg1·adlilg anrl t'X1ra fealun•s, includl~ boat gate W1d t.'OIK.'rete deck. Two blocks to nt"W elen1en- l<ll)' school nnd pnrk. P!casC' phone 546-231:-1 fur uqdition- al liifo. -,. backyard wilh riatio, gas OOrbeque-, dichondra lawn and beautiful healed n.nd filtered Royal pool with slide and undet')Vater lighting. Huge fa1nUy roo:m. bdr, eye {'atchlng liYlnI:: . J"OOm with (;as fireplace, atrium, shag carpe.llng throughout, t11rge 1nastcr bedt'OOnl, a11d bal- oony. AUtomatic garage door opcne-r, sp~n,.·n.,klKi'.f front )ti.rd, etc. u -· 1 sumable mortgage. By Ov.'ne1·. 24451 Corta Cre~ta Drive, El 'l'oro, 837-4239. . I n honi.~? &'{' !hi!! ni<'t' 3 315 i\1ABIN~: i\VF:. ~11'1!1, o~ I\ hlr1:1' lot, nnd 646-8811 H.\L.BOA I Sl..i\.~D 011 Til'I' \\'Ill ln·lp finance~ (anytime) * 673-6900 * I Onlv $26.~! HANDS"'ME 7 GlNNY >IOl!RISON 0 !OKI\ I L Ol .\O\ . " •PEAlfU<I• MESA VERDE POOL 0 UCKY "Ou~ 21th Year" •*• -REALTORS-B-R-IG-HT_A_N_D -ELEGANT? '.Y UR L . POOL HOME-WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,. Realtors ./ *• mM•sa u .. "'""'. ••n ,,1,,.,,.,,,.;,.,., · [i;"~t~ro~~·~ DAV 3 BEDROOM *CiM•Verde Dr. East, CHEERFUL rhi~ hoinc i.s 1111 uiic·r· d"" ' I 2t11 s~ Joaquin Hills Road ·--· Costa Mesa -v• • 11,.:ll!, 11•ilh j Bit. St fOl'lHitl 3dl!~~1~~-.~.f1~11!·a1 ~°..lsandor FRIDAY 13th $32,750 "Ovtrlooking B' Canyon Count ry Club" '*••>* 55?..nlO J:.,\:--l $1l)J..._'.t,Ch·d i .. ICll~l ~1''111~ 1tini11)! .no.,· in bcau1!tul '"-.,. <UVUilU .,.. NEWPORT CENTE B 644-4910 I i1l!h , !111111.11 illrun~. ~ SIK1t't•t"liffs. MAMMOTH AXER 2 STOR'.Y $32,500 filt ered pool. Needs tender A beaulifUI honu.• in Laguna S1vim into sununcr . 1\·herc ' ' • t()pen Evl•nlnGs i ,;iia.1k\11ij.; h111hs, ,11!111;h 1•:tr· Ot'\an Sat/Sun ·l?:J0-4:JO loving ca1-e, but priced Hills. 4 bdrm. 1% bath just else t•un you buy a loYcly, General ral iiiiiiiiii•;;;;;-iiiii;;;;;iiiio f"-'IJng. nil bui!Uns nn't ,... •• BARG;\lNS ru·ver las1 . !so TAKI-:: ADVANTAGE FAST. Manunoth 2 story \vith 4 huge lx>droorns 2~~ balhs, fa1nily roo111 . FORl\1,\L DINING. SUNKEN living room .-v.·ith fireplace. Buih- ins, carpets & drapes, pH! io & bali.:ony. Nl-:AR THE BEACl-1. Only 1 YEARS OLD. Redeco1·ntl' a n1ansion for yourself. Call l'arly . l7l<ll 962-5.aS,j. r lghl. Make offer. listed and ready for you freshly p;.linted pool hontc ----------~:;;;::::~;;;;;;:::;;::;;;;;:;;;. SIX UNITS {'11ut11ry-s~1.~· ~·ut"tl Adu\l .n •. •. 14t Shorecltff1 Rd. to nwve ,in. Secluded rear al this !ov.•. lrnv price? E.'I':-BALBOA PENIN, '1111 i·uptt>tl . 1·e1irin~ 111 lr111·,,l -SEMPLE · COATS yard with lOYely shade trees. tra large concretl'.' patlO, bl ,,. , . on large · 101, Eni;l~idc A n111s1 !o St·o -$-1·1,fiOO. R 1 E t t 675_21 01 & 586.0222 .. · n1aintenance irN' ya rd , Unbclleva e 9 units on the Costu A1csa. $72,500. C.\LL .S.li>-S.124 SOU T 11 ea s 0 e ~ · WALLACE··· ...r-BRAND NEW du.tomallc pool S\l'l'C'p, ~ oceanfront in the best area! . . . .OF GC.TII: CO,\S'f H~:\L TOHS :!aJ:, C:. Cun.~! 111\') .. Cd~I bnck firl'place 1n hyyig Fee simple. $220,000. l'H.0!-1 THI-': CITY C ZONE THE FINEST! I REALTORS · >DUPLEX room, ow"" waol' ihort 2 BLKS. TO OCEAN wilh mom'" '"""P. foh a • * UNIVERSITY * -· -546-4141 ~. .... Call 8'" ~=lo ap A C-t lot in U1e herui of \\'ate1· !iki?, "Cf 1vi1h all the PARK R<'lax in your Pi111~'leil fillll· -UndC'r construction 4 bdmt e.,.;i .,ii·. u-....,..,, r · ,.,.,, ... ,,1.,,, ... :: of ', .... ·•····k. ily nn. ;II lh(• su11k1•n 11C't lo E · ) · "'n' , ,t Nev.·port 11·ith a ··ix-ach "-" T.. " .... ~ ..... UV\; pen ven1ngs 2 ba. and 2 bdrm. 1-A ba .~1 m 1 I.oat\ viev.•lns: 111(• bcmts i11 IOKI \'I L Ol.\O\ .. NE At IUR:, NATURALLY LIVE GAY & SUNNY FOR THE MONEY IN WESTCLIFF 4 be<lroom, 3 bath. large J>all('led fan1 ily room (built· in book wall/ large poo.I. Easy living, Open Sun 1-5 1624 Anila Ln., NB. Un'•·. Cl-· to Dana Har-OPEN TIL 9 . tr"'S FUN TO BE. NICE' s.hack" Thl'own in. f'ee boat ran1p. ~up p I i es, Plush hu1•l1'•·:11.i11c. 1011 1n:1in· ti . & C 1. , • ..,. """'" shnple & the ov.·nl•r 1riil con-shov.>e1'8 and toilet facilities h·nn11(·1·. U...·101tirully 1ll'l'f1r-ll' JC'lty 11111 in:i, :. ' nii. ~~~e &to be~~~~ ~~~ 11~v~~1t~ ~ ' ' ' ~ ~;~~&xi. cnti•ying the Jst. ~~'.:. r'.7,~~~1;h~~1;~1~11<l~:~~l!~ ~:~:v n~~~1;:.a:•i··~1r;~:;~et'°O:,~~: ~·1~~1;~:~\~~~·fif';~;a~~~~1:· .~1t1::;: rncnt. See fhe ocean v1c\v ' Coycs l\1arina. on Ton1ales 1 .,,..,~~!!"'~~~"""' 1 100111.~. dra,. ;1in111g, hai-<I to t,11111\ too! Ll•I us sho1\· you! ivhile yoor money lS work-Buy, i\larin County -363 1 ~ find ~ sto1-v 11..1111 Hu· Morgan Realty ing ror yo~u. 586-0'!!1. JONES acres o! gl'nt1y rolllng green Mgo~rRI~~l~NiN only on.:-:n ·nhahi..:--$45.~K>. 67:\!66t2 675-fN;i!l WHAT CAN YOU REALTY JNC. hills. 1f'41 feet of \\'lllcrfronl, A beautifully f1.4t·rrished honie CALL . FR A N 5-15-842·1 CoSti Meui I~ ' -~hil BUY FOR $25,900? f.SC~M6 a.nd all-year fl~·sh \v11tcr _ 11. blend of Oriental Splen-QTII COAST REALTORS --------- t 4 bdr 11 ba lllrearn IlO\\·ing fron1 n1any clor and conte1nponu~ Balboa Island MESA VERDE · • · a cu e-m., 1i · I {714) 673·6210 I \\'ells on U1is exciling prop. ' $35,250 · •ii · beach hollS(' .. Ypu ov.1n lhe dcL"Or, 3 Br, 2 Ba, caUiedrel ·T · • · la.ml. ~~ i\!1le fron1 the 2001 W.S.lbo.IB1vd. PETE BARRETT ceilings, family roon1. living \VATERf.-RONT. lot, 50x80 VACANT/BEAUTIFUL NtWPQ!'I BtKtl·Ci11191n~92!00 f' I I b I · · SUISIOIA•Y Of THE COLWfU co. o"''p.caEnN. SAT/SUN . 12-5 ·FIX AND ... · UIL"" -REALTOR-:::.~~('. l~rit~· alr.o lovely(' w/':JJO' Bo<tl6~3lt~h1kc offe1· DHIVP. BY AND CHEC!\ You can sell it yourself, but CLEAN N NEAT ·D v .. ""'eo to wncr. -OUT 3101 BAIUiAJ)QS CO!l- cru1 you get your price? Do • • 8461 OONCASiER ..6il:5200 patio. 1 u 11 Y landscaped, B1lbo1 Ptinin1ul1 NEH. LABllAOOR. Coi\tE ~,, '"°'" 11,, 1,, .... ,._ ol 1,.. . ON A H t' t B ch 3 Existi.t"• Hoines,· 3 BC'd· --.-. _ _ .-. .-. spotless kite™'"· 2 new color TO OPEN llOUSE SAT/SUN .. ~ • u = un 1ng on e1 room, 2""Bedroon1, t Bed·-·----.~· TVs, nl8ny~cxtras. $62,000. --0-U-·P-LE-X-$79 ·-' nan<·ing? Do you 1vant J>eo· Call: 673-3663 8.33-0523 Eves. 11 .~ "· '$35 000 ~-·-r, <oo.118, .. ~"·•·-1, . ,.,,,.. 1-4:30 pie running !hrough yooe NIFTY STREET ~m. a n1...,_..., some Y.'Oh•. t · u...... .-.r-r n .... r• 2 & J BR 4 b 2 ~1 •···1 · 1· I · · I I 1·• •1 b ·1rt 3 ·1 only. ., n.. ..1,. ~ erior 1n erlOf' JUS pan L·u, honu• \Vithoutout be i n g c II I · 11 k .,. ay 111 · niorc; 11111 s. THAT IS i\1odern & refurhlshcd 1h•1v carpets, ch·npcs, dish· qual'·•, ... 1 ... You ... ,.11 '''"'" 110 . a us on I us we cpl Ov.'fler .l\1ny Car1-v 2nrl • • • QFF'ERED b 1 , · k 'f all ,-:> A . . me in o egc L'nr. ·. · Trust Deed. $·13,900. Cull for a 3 t){'(lroon1, 2 ""U>, I 1 de R , n ... , " " 'f RPI SHARP! ho ·< C II n .. k 3 " Y own~. or 21,~ car gar. A(·t fast!! V.'lL~hi.'r, r\C\V tuunh.•r tops. mista e 1 you c us. our bcdroonis, formal dining . .,.,, ...,,, .,.. sa e or rn • osemeau, ---GE• • .! ! t•ahulous floor !)Ian, 3 Off.,, .. I•> .. ,, .. ,, all p•-., B • b 1 1 anytime, ......,.,,..,')5, family roon1 home l\'lfh '-:us-C11. H:on1e • Rental. 3 BR, •• I•>"'" n-•, .... n••. 2 Bnlh•, fes~i~:1als .. ~ ' · "" "~acl; i~ u1t!i~t. ~l~a~1 ~~~:: ~~tl~li~~~n~ht!'~~~·~ Ii~ ~l~-~~~k c~~1;:~~ ~~11sl:~: J~ ba, den~din r1n, llv rn1, 1§10 \\'. Coast'lhvy ... ~.B. In ;~~ 1h.fui,:'7~1n wi th fi~- CALL 968-4·156 lion, l'On\lcnicnt lo schools. lar1:c kitchen ond pool si7.Cd I"'""!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!"""""" I ~1: 1 1 1 n1n1pus r1n\..(plc, pool , pl us REAl.1'0RS !>.12-4623 pla1·e off foyer, \nri;:..:-dluing / .!!hops, parks. near \Vcstl'liff. I yard. $34,950. 10'1'· Down. ''BEST v1~·· . . f ' -~!!y."c"','u'NoOn,(.' ,.'2-~T~~.•.es 1 BR rental. 2 car gar., O\VNER OlUSI sell 2 Duple.x-riunily roon1 ur1'n, fl"Onl .~ Pri<:e l'i'iluccd from $15,500 1 Call !)~79 .. '-.. -.:.i .';'_.:.'•• .. _,_ !itoi11.ge i·ni. 3.50' From trans es. Xlnt cond. I blk to f'(!ar pe.tffr;, roon1 for ctt nl(}- 10 $42.!lOO. Ri..TR. IN CDM rt . . .. OPEN Tll 9. IT"S FUN TO BE NICE/ ~o LA. Trade f?r b<N-""'rt4 lwach. Xlnt i II c 0 m c . .J.'l·. I0%~1·n, C\LL 645-7221 •1 income prop 111 e-v.·po 675-0144. E..XCLUSIVE AGENT 1733 \\:estcliff Dr., N.B. !'ligel--Ba1 ey This is it. Lo\lely 4 bedroom, ~UllSIDIAilY 0, Tiil COi.WELL co. i area. Prine. Only Call Sat COSTA MESA . & Assoc. r~~t.I m s;~~u~ I a~i~ Westcliff. Dover or Sun 10 AM to 4 P?t1 Coron• del M•r REAL TY ~21 =.~.~.~•c-=•"•~•~•o-;;;•:-.1 1 cben with· buill-ins. Thi• 3 BR p I H 6'1>-3581! INSIDE PLUMBING 548-7711 II ii GOVERNMENT homo ;, only 41;, """ old. 00 ome GI REPO. Newport Heights .,,. no handyman'• .., ... 1 .......................... 1 180 degree view of ocean Owner extremely anxious -disc but an immaculate TWO ON A LOT and Catalina. C u st o m Beaut. ·indoor /outdoor liv· 2 Bdrms .. 1 bath; frplc.: on Lusk huilt Burll ngame 4 1REPOSSESSION hl'.'ated pool v..·i1t1 Jacuc.d. ing. Price reduced. $33,500 lge. maintenance-free yard, BR. fnm rm & hugu ga111e EASTSIDE CM -~Au thl'.'nt1r Easts1de Cost a Lo<:'dtcd in Harbor View CAl.L &15-7221 w/lge, enclosed patio. De-rm or 6 bcdrm. J Ila, entry, l-f . ti . h J\1l'sa Spanish home. Just Hills and oyerlooking the 173.1 \Vestcliff Dr .. N.B. Completely refurbished 3 tached 2-car garage plus cathcd1·al ceiling. spiral er,e is. 8 . xt>r-upper wit ' l't'lnOl'leled \\ ith nc1v cnr-11'tlrk1. ,\sking S !.l 5, O 0 0. ~ ::::'~;,,e 2in b!t~&tta;r;;~ Prrm1-. • ..:!0ra l l~.'500~ trailer. s1airc11.se, prof lndi;cptl. 3 gn:at mv~tmcn! potenlial pets and paint Corner Jo. P!('a.'le ('il.11 673-85.'>0. ~ area of beautiful MISSION Call ~ .... 673-36G3;,1 642_2253 Ev<B. ear ga.r. 3 Yr;i olrl, avail f-~111. 1..-o~tllb<'.t:ini ~ 'l t•ation, 2 tx-droom:;, l bath, 0PfNT!l!l • IT"'SFUN10BE.NICEI 21 VI E.JO. Only Sl,500 down after Au1,.'llsl ls1, l!.173. OJM..'ll ~ rooin l<'lU _uni· r 1 General KMp thi1 lrlo11dy dll'fl:fafJ wlttl YG• this weekffd • you go houw·hulltltMJ. All tM locarlon lilted Wow o,. described lo CJ'"'9t' detoll by ~ .i,.. wltere 111 todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. l'atro• 1howilM) opu ho..es for 1alo or to ,.ftt ore _... to ll1t 111th htfomtatio111 In thll col11nt11 ..ch Friday, s.t- 11rckly & SuHoy. HOUSES FOR SALE • 2 BEDROOM , 2592 Crest Yie\v (Bayshores) NB 644·2430 $54 ,750 (Sun 1-5) 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN 17891 Bascom (U niv. Park) Irvine (Sat & Sun 10-5) I 3 BEOROOMS 600 Poinsettia, Corona "del Mar •. 644-2430 $67.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 15482 Lorraine Way, lrvine 551-2264 $39,950 (Sat & Sun) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN tt-':'34 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 $250,000 (Sun 1·5) 1532 Sandcastl e 1HVuHills) CdM 644-2430 $88,800 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 2319 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 6'\6-6563 $87,750 -(Sat & Sun 12·6) 2591 Crestview (Bayshores) NB . -644-2~-1»9,950-. SaLL5)... 19 Tiburon Bay Dr. !Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $124,500 !Sun 1·5) *l724 Ga laxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $139,500 (Sun 1·5) 19201 Edgehill Dr. (Turtle Rock) Irvine 6442430 (Sun 1·5) 1380 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $237,500 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN *24451 Corta Cresta Dr .. El Toro 8374239 $54,900 . (Sat & Sun)· 1215 Key West Dr., Corona del Mar 644·5140 $109,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 110 F Carriage Dr., Santa Ana 979-7959 $29,000 (Sun 11-5) UNITS FOR SALE 1 & 2 BR 130-132 1'.i 4511t St. Newport Beach 646-7767 673·9060 !Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR & FM RM lo 2 BR 313 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 644-2430 $135,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEX FOR RENT 1 BR 520 Acacia , Co rona del Mar • 673·8550 $250 mo (Sat & Sun 12-4) *Poot * * Wotof'frollt 1r * 1r W.-tro"' 6 r .. 1 fireplace. han\\\'ood floors~ , ~ -emir· · payment. l-5 Sat1Sun only. Prini:. 1mint .~d a gc rub ~ucke · and plaster v.•ults. Just re-' only. $109, r:iO. By Own('r. Clen.n ~t up and O'IO\le In , llild leased and priced only , · 1Zl5 Key West Dr., CdM. hll\le tnconi(', loo. $29,000. 121950 • --=-=OR-=G=E'"o"'u=s-644-5149. . • coATs ~5aio · Open Eves G Reallors 646-7111 BIG lo ~, ~ .... HERITAGE • • • • • • • • • DUPLEX 2043 w .. ic1m 0"" ""'""'~~"l"'!!!!!"""''"' I BOLD W WALLACE SPRINGTIME Open 'IUI 9 PM ELEGANT Sparkling clean 2 year new BEAUTIFUL REALTORS . • REALTORS FRESH pride of ownc,.,.ip unlls. MOVE AFTER EASTSIDE . and below Coost Hwy. Open Evonlngi One spad oui 3 bedroom, 2 SCHOOL'S OiUT CUL-DE-SAC Ju" slurting! 3 bdnn., 3 e -· .... e associated bath and one 2 bedroom, 2 bath home plus 2 bdr m., 2 1.,,~~~7!!!!!......,..~!!!!!!!!!~""'I bath. Excellent 'opportunity Into this sharp 4 bcdnlom1 Plush shag .ea r P e 1 in g bath unit. $102,500. 1= for home and income or us-Harbor Highlands home in throughout this newly paint-Un1'v'ers'1ty Realty -LAND fOR UNITS Ing both for income brings the desirable WestclUf area. ed beauty! 3 Bedroom 2- d · I Lo"oly pool •I·-• ~z care slory, 211 Baths, fom1al din· 300.1 E. Cst. llwy. 673-SSJO in $450.J;i~r month. I ent1ca • ..cu l.J" unit next door just sold at yard with tall trees. Oc· ing, hug(' paneled ra~lly Corona del Mar 90 x 140 Foot Jot • 1iow zoned $53,950. cupancy mid.June. roomllgh ·th':"'Pt ical1 lulpalml-_s.._h_~-Beaut. 3 Br., 1 ~4. ba . Pool. M·l, in the n1idst of R-4 $56 000 t 1.."I as e '"'~fj Corner lot. Completely re-area. Should be easily t'e- C WA Ll<ER & LEf Call 6T;:r-£G'i'9 ing. Only $45,900. C a I cond. &. decorflled w /nrw zoned for multiple. n:>si· Ninel Bailey .. R545-8424;:~;:L;:~:::!!"SO"--UTH~~-CO-•ST-. crpts th.ruout. Only $64,500. df!ntlal units. Small con-,. ~ ·Lu TI4/83J.8160; Art 6 pn1, .stMlC'tion now hring~ $280 & ,J..ssoc. OWNER trans. Execut!Ye 4 552-7655. per n1onU1. A.sking S44.950. RLTR. bdrm, 3 baths, family BY Owner -2 story. Blk to Ontu _ _ _ _ ~ _ room, formal dining room, beach. Bay & Ocean Vie\\'. Ill ~DU-PLEX--.ST-AR_TE_R r~~e~:i~~: ~~z~e~uf~r C:!; Bedroom " study, upper. ~"'21 Bach. apt. lower. Gnr. & SANTA ANA HE lGlITS A·l P\8.Za, Brk. $42,900. 979-2390. carport, Garage rl o o r zoning. Good income. Ba.sic 0\VNER leaving, beautiful 3 opener. Jmmac.! $69,500. 219 condition good, Needs paint bdrm. huge family room, Dahlia. 675-4822 Burr White Realtor and yard i,vork. Loan avail-large come1· lot, ne\V shug SPENO YOUR DAYS 2901 Newporl, N'pt Beach able. Price $28,000. carpets, fireplace, dining ON THE BEACH 675-4630 '.646-1063 Eve. e CALL ANYTIME e roon1. builtins, Brk. $32,000. 5'ID·1720. and evenings by your cozy • $28,850 646-3928 or Eve. 675-1127 TRIPLEX frplc. Quietly Joe 2 n~ ~rn~ CUL OE SAC STREET on R-2 lot. Super. kitt:hcn. DRIVE BY AN'D Ci·IECK And Cali bui.-y ngent. 673-T.lll. OUT 325 ffi\M ILTON OF"1'' BRO KE RS--REA LTORS 2025 W 8o1bo0' 67 l ·l66l SUPERBLY PLANNED . NE\V BAYCREST LISTING 1733 Westcli ff Dr., N.B. -4 Bedrooms, 3% Baths, I""""~~~ ... !!!!~""~ --o=C'cAccLL"='°..,_~m~1=-o- Lachenmyer. Rea ltor 4 ADJACENT Spec. Bay,~ Ocean Vu '11-IURIN. COl\1E TO OPEN FOURPLEXES LUSK-bit 3 BR .. Lrg farn. l·IOUSE SAT1SUN 1-4:30. 1amHy room and formal d;n. CLEAN AIR THE FRENCH ing room. pl us \Vet bar - bu111 around a 1o"'Y pool. SMELLS FUNNY (j)UARTER 0Yer 3,~ sq. rt. o_f gr8:ci.OU§ but Jots of it surrounds the and efi1~it?nt family l1v1ng. gorgeous •I bdrm home with On a quiet street. • tots of ('Xtra room. 2 shining 1806 Toyon (off Holiday baths urc inc\ude!d also nice Rd. )-No&;-Open--Sat.-&· -c&l'JK'!S I lo wilh-mll.lching- Sun l-5 P.M. drapes. Great used brick PETE BARRETT fireplace. ;,; .down. on a $28,JOO sales price will han- 3 bedroom condominium in great Costa Mesli area. As- sume existing IBA low in -. terest financing. Only U>.500. Swlnun.i11g...pool_and. recreational facilities in- cluded. Call us today for details. 646-71TI. CHARMER COTTAGE Buy One or All Rm· Xtra lrg. lot, upgraded 3 Bedroom, 11~ Bath. Pan. FORTIN CO. & lmmac. Owner, $79,500. ele!d liYing roc:in1. \Vunn & REALTORS 642-SOOO ~t28. Open Sa.t & Sun. friendly brii·k fircpliu.'(l, 1-5. 919 Tlll<'r huge 1m1.io, shnd~ tl'ees, ?'j' NEW TRIPLEXES LUSK ~ARBOR VIE\V x 115' !01. i;prinklcrs. As. IN COSTA MESA Elegant ~ Br & fain rm. "u1ne FHA $153 l*r n'IO. Older, cute home on huge 3 Bdrm., 1% Bath Fine vtew _ fee land. Open Ve!t>runs 0 1<. 78' x llH' fruit \treed lot, 2 Bdmi., J ~l Bath sat•'-' Sun l~. 1327 Keel Dr. EXCLUSIV4_AGENT Jar~ 2rt.vaJ~d..+-~..,_ Bdrm;, Bat . &14-6 _cos.rA MESA SU""r 16' x 24' living rm 10','' DOWN ho REALTY .... T\VO l BR US('S on IV.lJ w/dining bar. Ideal starter Orange County R-2 lots in CdM. Plincipnhr. 548.7711 home,CIALJ.26,950642. -1m ' Apartment . I B ~·-... ~s on l'· Y vw'"'' · V"IV-OU• e By O\VNER-1..gC pool OPfNTIL •• "'FUN ro BE N~EI Oriru . RHltors 547-6791 * TRIPLEX wml ".'?"L .home. 4 BR. ,1 ba, FR, LR. ~ ~ -~21 °1~.~~rj~~~~~~ ~;~;;;~:,;;~ i:~{~~:~:~~ -REAL TOR-dlr lt. Call 642-5200 a VVALl(E H I\ l ll !!!ll!!!!!!~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lj Realtors 545-9491 HARBOR o"'" Eve.. HIGHLANDS PANORAMIC VIEW . . . overlooking Newport Adull OC'Cup1ed and squeaky Harbor & ocean _ a designed clean throughou~1 ~, \V~rm dream . 5 BR cOnverted to lhrce bedroom: . 14 mlh 3 BR, huge master + liYing hoo1l', plus d1n1ng ar('a. rt 2400 sq ft· Eas~ walking distance to 11. CALl...645-722-l ·Mariners Park and School. lT33 \VeslcliU Dr. N.B. The nmsl home for !hr • nmney in roost desirable ne.ig:h borhood. C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640-0020- l'M JUST WHAT YOU WANT • STIRS THE IMAGINATION Heavy shake roof wllh IO\vcring trees surround thf.o; 3 bdrm doll house. \Vcll plnnned style Ylith you In mind. Used brick fireplace. Lots of panelling. Really and truly a loYCly home. Seller has agreed to Aell F,.IA and GI, what more could you ask for? Call now to see this one, C wALillH"' I ll • ~ I I s~.900. 540-1720. well • call NO\V 642-5618. BY OV.'ll('r -New Mesa Verde =========;..:_,::;;;;:;;;;;=::===='-""""";~:=o-=;""'""''I Beauty on Costa r.-tesa, Golf ; S@~~lA-L&t.trS" The Puule 'with the Built-In ChucM., I t>EETAN I" ·y I R D A S . I 1· I I t • Men, never rnarry a widow I vnleu 'h.,. _husbon~-:"' -. Compl,to tho diueklo qu0t.d e by '"""" .. tho ml ......... d \'Qtl cMvelop lrom ltep No. 3 b.low. $ PRINT NUMBERED LETIERS IN THESE SQUARES ft UNSCRAMBLE AWVE lE t'TERS ~ TO GfT ANSW!ll: I course. 3 lxl. 2 ha. so n1any extras. $59.200. &l~i-5916 FOR Sitlc By Qi,1·1icr, $26,:;oo. 3 Br, 2 bu, hog back yard. crpl/drps. \VIII consider ISi'! option. 546-.S•Ml. S,\RGAIN -$23,7001 3 BR, nc1\' paint. etc. Prln( only. 10% doV.'11. 962-435.'\. Mesa Verde llo1nc 4 BR. 2 BA, $35.900 557-9655 or &l.J-~I SACRJl''ICE. Sl500 Assun1n 71 " V.A. loa11; 3 Br, 1 bu. Pyt$ $202 nw 1\gl 642-4623 Oan1 Point R·2 Oc•anvtew on 40' Lot Charn1ing 1 Bll wti!Wll-cl('an· ni.sz ov1•n & brick frplr. $26.!.M'Ml firn1 . 8'17-6987 aft 4 pn1. 1 Fount1in V11l1y Owncr leaving. Estat~il@d 3 bdrm. 3 b&thll. Fortnlll tllning rm .. built-Ins. Fan\!· ly m1.. flt-ephu.:e. 1''umil~ 01'\'ha.1-d. Pre!tllg\ou.<J. bril 111,999. 962-1373 $CRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 TIBURON 'fo\\•nhousc 4 br 2', Be.. fng\ rn1. bllTis. l>Qflo 9.' I bl\r-b-q, ~ '""''· choi('e lot. 962 ----~~----------~-----~~' -. • f • ' ' r- • • • 4e l?AIL Y PILOT ':" F"'-f, A11ttl 1), lli-7J, -· T l~I I~ I I_ ..... ¥ I~ I I ~! ' -....... _ ..... _ ..... I I '1 eilnt1ln Volley Huntington lleadl Huntlngtlft hach L-S."'1 "l'ANTASTIC" I · Jrf..iax Lot H • W1111 .... can 9. .. ..,,•bout A HOSPITALITY 6 MONTHS NEW r-0 ;.._ llJ a ...... like 0U. O<lO ••• ~ ""' ~-I ._, Cffll ... w ct.r atr&#t', ltJ'\'Cred J.oil\lo. HOUSE ~fer uM11n a moao1 3 ~· , garden kitdlcn n.1rrured . room.1, 2 Bat.ht, amc.le-deep NORTI-1 LACUNA ·s TI.'Ardrobt closet 'and 8 riin1. FM'li~ or frt>edom trom rht· ~:large f1tmilf/dinlna GOLl> COAST 1er bi.'fhoorn i.u,.:c "''IOOi.:h kkl<ll1:¥ aw-1ta )'OU • .i Bf.d. room. Pr1ctd rliflt. Afove Jn to M.'oommo&1.t.t' 2 bedrooni rooms with 21' x 2-1' lin~"I whh nothln1 to do put eD-wt• . ..\Im ... 1!'& air 1'0n· 1 u!)8talr1 rtlN'llll. Lots ol joy )'0Ul'lo4!1f. A must to lff! REJ\'TALS.: Swnmcr, wtnter 113 do"'n O'A'hel' wlU SU~ • Jcuet. dllionOO and l'rlced to 1eu.1 \Va 11 Pa P t r. ,.JCceollcnt SOL VISTA $2551 nKn. thli)U(l:hnut. l<'l1i1a-111oni-pi.llo RllCJl""i'.a.L ,. \4:ilh C'Ullon1 barbequc. ...-mn..Ull BRING M~ AN ~1;uiy extrai;, sul.iml1 1cn11•. \\'&llr to BroMw1.1 •Mnning. OF FER Sc•llcr "111 help on elo11J1g Vet.1 ruah ~lore -°in~t ordinate to a .<;OnStNCtlon LIDO RIAL TY loan. Bu.l!d thrtt story tri-3311 Via Lido. Npt. Beach plex ~1th n1a.ulvc t.ln-otr 1.7•7300 ¥1.ruc table ocef.11 view, from -~~~-"""''.;..:.:,:_~-~ ill.II IE"lels. A&klng $29 000. lM!ifAC. 4 Br, den, 3~ Ba. '· 35' Jot $16.SOO. -Owner. · Prine . onl,y, 675 -7667 ; Thl1 O\\·Mr is moving ou1 oJ coeu•. Thr prlcl' "111 1ur· rl'111tt. ."ie.llf'r wiU JWlY the country and mu.st 11('11. j prl!K' y-OtL polnt11. 4 ~room1, 2 Bath.a,. 1lnveston/ lt >'O<l have"'*" "'°1<1°< '"' .OUT OF TOWN ck~oic kitchen, new dr•pc•, BY owner -.2 year old 213 ,44~ _· . ...UDO llXYFRONT S BR. Pier & dlp, $250,000 CAW.TO SEE ... Bedrown hlir&:aln. ~ • • hiitd\!lood noon.. ccni.mic I c--u1aton b9yfront 3 ar. ~ aa. oo more! ~rner lot, hnu11-014mr m~t ha\!e ~ !-'· ti! kit ·h · n and bllths Block ...,....... ' $215,000. m-4U2 or '47-1181 tul neighborhood. C<tll us 1 Cm'A' on kwety J.iWuon e c " . · BLUFFS SACRIFI.CE! ·! tod· , ..• 536-2$31 UKP.. Shorl'1 Spl\lllsh hacicnda. 4 tcnN", l..o\v mamtenam-e ROCKWELL PLANT Ml11ion Vlllo Ultra deluxe 4 BR, 3 BA, it.) 1 lie(lroont•, 3 Baths l&fW'I rant. O~S 9:;JON :.:.;:.:::;~;.z.;.;.:i;:;....___ lam nn plua IW'1!' nunpus. KEEP HIM faniily r.:iom ronn/ll dlnln,1: CALL 893·8533 3 'bi, HR. Air Cood O>ndo BY owner -3 BR trt-level. ·room. Priced by t.rana!er- FOR A PET 1 roo1 n, C'lf't'trlc kJtchPn, 10'1~ On the 7th (ircen. Owner ·Lee den, patio kitchen ped owner at $71,500, FEE. Ladif"S, don't "'Pllt him our I do\\'n. llt'IJM" flcxlhle In Will trade up or down 111 w/vlew &. bltna, fonnal d~ Must SELL this week. Hur· doln& l'HNI work. i'l1o\'e inlo prlC'r. Market value anywhere. ing, 2 frplcs, 2 leVel brick ry! Aaenl 645-3400. th ill TiburTln "r,fun1rrry" I Ci-\LL $47.500. patkl1 1e•"'"':!, 9501ge heated Newpert Hei9hh uonrk\. It hag tolal rxt(•rl<1r C 21 RE poo' V w . .:;.., · 83l-ll36 1--"--..;.;.=;.;;.;... __ 1nainlt>n11.nc't', ·' bt'drw111•.1 . entury •• 2-STY. La Paz ,home . *VIEW* !•; b"th' <llnln, mom. !om-· 494.9794 Auume 1% loon. 25661 S811· 2239 Falrvlew Rd., C.M. · Re&taura.nll • Apartments Rettaurant-oo monthly buts. Owner wUl conskter trade on units. Submit all otten. e CALL ANYTIMI e '46-3'U °' In. 675-1127 Lachenmye~ R· ii'(" lly rorim, t'lrctric bu1lrins I to. 830-4571 Owner. Prine. Near CUit Dr., ocean Z, bay onJ air 1i.>n1 JUonlnj:. Ovf·r· I 1000 N. Coa1t '""'>'·• only. view from upstairs family Brand neo.\', 3 BR. 2 BA lot,kirut pool nnd green Ul"i'ti. I l..a.guna Ueach 1 '7=--~-~--rm. Charming 2 BR., 2 All '"l' ~34,5'Xl. BIKE TO BEACH * '"ND THAT go•RCH * Newport BNch tiled baths: lge. dining area, wiits. Bltns, v.·et bars, open " BR BATHS ~ ~· b beams! Lots ot ilass ... lel'win r•alty inc. • -2 Lot la 7ii x: ·100 vdth ocean FUJUR[ IN'COM£ rick fli>lc. 'w/heatolator;. magnificent view ol bay, 96M405 (24 hrs) !!!!!!!!!!!!l!!ll~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!I $25,.500 \'lew;. 3 bdnn., 2 bath home, F.A. heal. Ex.ti·a lge, kl!. boatl 'n bikinis.· Just re- EXCEPTIONAL "SOMETHING-$1,275 Complete Down \\'/warm paneled den, beam w/brkfst area. \\·alk-ln leased at $100,000. Owner 'I' & 3 B ~-2 bath pantry, birch cab. &. blt·ins. FAMILY HOME • SPECIAL" .Georg• Wllllamaon ~:ei s. a ~·onderful rock <'•.uvvm, cottage on Extra lge. dbl. garage. 00 financing after super low I llC'l'f' is 11 home dl'l'ii:n~il rr.r Realtor 548-6570 ri>:lc. llur~ on lhls one. Balboa Blvd., near shop. alley w/extra parkln ...... •-•·. rd~oi!wnE<l.:.IT~rf!adr!let;O:tK!l2!!! (.16&8400~-i!i..!!l..!.. ~'O wto1-y, 5 Bedroon1!( Priced $49950 ping. churches, ocean pier ~ N11 9 Plus i;coparnte dt'n. 2i00 ;, l.:l'O\•ilnx filmlly. Cot1nlry • BUILDERS ATTN. * & bay & ocean swimming. ing $54,000. 1.,.1 ! 1. . i.1,1o 1.--. kirthcn Y•Hh a l&l'Jfe H . H bou 1 n.2 Lot, °"'"'' vi-". l"alk· Pri 1 ,... pl •--CALL e •••·2414 .. o iP'B<'KlUS 1v1ng. <>alina: area, )lugi: family unt1ngton ar r ...... T ce nc uues an .....-an Quiet cul-de·sac location. 11 f ing distance to town &· additional wtlt. Leasehold. 91 ~ J\futit aee to aroreclall\ ::~~1 ~·l~i~ a w~·fd baij . 1or-BY o"'ncl' -Lge 2-sty, .J BR, beach. Submit terma. t-rlced $4.1,500. ~ ......... OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 g un inn" 21'-ba Iam rm din rrn. Nr right at sa:i.ooo. Ontu llALTY Final Phase SELL..OUT monl!) plus 5 Berlroom, 1 • $66.000. •2131~~2128 N N 11524 R.dwood Circle 1lfE liF.sr' Jo'f:ATUltE rS v.·ater. .mv-* LUXURY LIVING * ftl ••r •-..rt Pe•t Offle• Only 2 Deluxe 4 Plexes left PERRY c;. CilLL, Jtealtor TIU:: rHICE ... O l'\ L \' Irvin• In this beautiful 3 bdrm., 3 ~"'21 NEWPORT HEIGHTS in this group. No more like 67::1.7071 $44,000. 11'.f( a niust to see. ba. home, w/many custom OPEN llOUSE SAT &-SUN. them, so HURRY! Large 5;}6-251H BKR. feature11, such as tinted 3 1x1 2 ba 1 yroo units"w/all amen It I ea . OWNER is a1txiou1. Go1-ge· COUNT THE STARS t . lid' I 1£ d 1· hU' ul , Pa m, n....n Ho .. •• Dally •••. "SPRING SPECIAL" . gass in 11 ing coon, 8(' -e ll >'a.rd. All new ..... .,.., ...... .w-v ous homt'. 4 large lxlnns. ~ I · 12132 S H t G G R ' . C1t'reKtory window and c ean1ng oven, bit-In BBQ, Burr White Realtor cabinets, carpet & paint. · a.& er, · · b~T~i~;lng r;J'~?/;lng ~~'.: C:::! this one f' . i·. 5 ~-plan.led atrium brings the food center, ralnblrds &: 2901 Newpon, N'pt Betu.t1 Ocean Vlev.'. $55.000. By Spu:iing 1~es566tm2ent Corp. flreplnce. Rni. for bolt!. brk s, coverer pa'°• pai · outside in 10 this 3 lxlrm., many more wonderlul fea-675-4630 ~1063 E · Owner. 642·33T1 or 548-2698. - like yartJ, loo.di; of cahi.net~. 2 ba. 'hrune wHh formal dln· lures; also Incl. deluxe re-ve. 415 Santa Ana St. 7 UNI S-$ $38,500. 812--06.IJI 11.!ld tM!st of ttll, It's only ing room Rnd greenhelt Jo. flig., washer & dryer. The • • BY T 75,000 O\VNER de 11 per a I". 4 $.IY.500. ~ pcorle<·t ho1ne for Calion. S48,500 Includes the price, ~rlth an extra lot. Ledo Isle Be•ut1e1 ov.·ner:.-N'pt Hgts area. Excellent Starter or Retire· lxlrms., 2 hath!!. Quiet area. the growing family, To ~. land all lndscpd., foi: $l09.500. : ON \\iJDE street; 4 bdnns., ~ style 4 BR, 2 ba home. ment Unit. 1 Blk from Coast NI~ J:i.nd!'!Caping. Dlnin~ r:HU SJG-~l Bl<H. · * NEW LISTlNG * 3 baths: features i[alore! ar garage. Unique guebo Hwy. \Valking dislance to l'lll •• (>ultt-lns. 1''nmily l'lll., I ~· ' •• red h1·11 4 Bclnns., 3 balh1: lge. den. Price $135,000. Assumable i~ ~c~ard. Priced to sell ' all schools &: shopping. llrepla~. H.e1•r llvini; 1111 . VILLA PACIFIC Has fabulous~It. view. NE"1J-6o/o T.D. ~a::.:.,,=•:=:..· &l&-:::::;,lc:;120::...___ ALWAYS RENTED, brk 112.990. 842-2:--,61 \.lo.!W to rhc beach, 3 BH J l}' carpeted. Good fainily 60 FT. GARDEN charmer. Duplexl"I near the ocean Bla. 638-5662 2400 !IQ. ft ., 111/lv l, huge Jor, BA. $J4,500. Dbl i.:ar, i,z blk home. $62,500. 4 Bdrms., family room, 4 Miles Larson, Realtor PALM DESERT 4 l1r plus fan1 rm & 11111. l>y 1 ,., Ir F REALTY ENGLUND buths $155,000. ~-=:::*:.~::c.:o::::.:*:___ 8 homes, -cluster housing .. ,~. 979-7~7 (I yc1tr•l'OUl1U I pool, A Co \\'. t v·' LIDO REALTY s Cl ---with pool, 'sbufJJe ~--. ownr..., ,,(jJ, w sauna, Jn1·uzzi renni11 L'OUJ1 s. . . mpany it i is1011 RE an em..-... ~ Look,; likt" a model fea-LilH\'. Park Center, Irvine AL ESTATE 3.177 Via Udo, !"'pt. Beach therapeutic pool. Sell or liHiiiiiunjjtjjijjn~gtjjojjniiiiiBiiaiiaiiciihiiiiiii I tu~ t-Jec klt, b!lin ippl's, <;a!! Anythne, ;,52.T;iOO 318 THALIA 494.8093 * .673-7300 * JOB trans. forces sale, 3 mo trade $195,00'.l. 7 furn, Equi· CASH 1 .DAY In emergt',,l!cy with -' title • "'!~)'_ $1,000 to $25,000 ' AA MES HOME LOAN 541-5557 • 3 BR. 2 BA, fplc, gar': Sat/Sun h'o1n 10 to 2. $350. 718 P.oinsettla. 644~170 Costa Mien ~-·~-~----·ME SA VERDE Lovely 3 BH, 2 BA, 2 lrpJc/ F.ant Hm , bltin kllch, ser. vice porch, encld patio, con to all schls, 2 children, i_ pet ok. Gardener & water State Lie. Bkr. 18 Yrs. pd, on quiet cul de sac 1st TD L · $395. 6 mo lease acceptable' oa ns '45-63<2. ' · 3BR, 2BA, bonll8 rm 7% INTEREST clean, lo\•ely kitchen, la~ 2nd TD Loaris ~· t:'.· ~~:::1 ·~t."*7o~ 979-924i eves. UJv.test rates Oranae Co. SHARP, clean, 3 BR, 2 BA Sattler Mtg, Co. fn;nily, trplc, '42*2171 545-0611 iarage, .crpts, d r ps , Servtna: Harbor area 21 yrs. $245/mo. Call D a v e DON'T BORROW 54&-1151 Heritage Rltrs ' 1 , 'TIL YOU CALL USI MODERN House -F -. Borror.v on your hotne equity time rented by owners. Nr !or any good jiurpose, Serv-mkts, bus, etc. Prefe r yr. inl 1..og Angeles County tor lease. !\lust have ex~llenl over 20 years and NOW in refs; ,;refer adults. For Orange County! ap_p t. ~7308 SI .'.iNAL ?t10RTGAGE CO. BLUFFs Condo 3 Br, 2~ Ba . (714) 556-0106 CUst \\•allpaper In lam. rm. ' 4500 campus Drive, N.B. Frple 1v/grui logs. Supe 2ND T D--~ · clean. Lease $400 mo. To · rust ...,., ... call 6'13-7252. SQUEAKY 1CLEAN · SKY ·BLUE POOL, fil'l'µI , all ul'l<T1"eded decor OU1ce houni MAM to 6 Phi * NEW * "Bargain Days'' old home loc. ln Rancho ty $120,000. Broker inc LTJ)lll & d":."'. Existlngl'=il:lil:I==== ~1arguerit& area of San (714) 642-7319 or 6',t'lr ussuniabi;~,_.,1A loan. Ii OPEN' SAT. l ~ Cutt.om view home; lge. Decorator fresh, 3 BR, fam Clemente. 3 BR, 2 BA, dln -C714) 346-3528 PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. FRONT duplex, elderly cou:- The finest in luxury Uvlng. -priv. swim pool. 2 Sty, stuc· nn, ~ bath. Gleaming pool. rm, !Iv rm, frpic, lge kit 4-PLEXES (ZJ,.,.. Any Amount pie. 2 BR, frplc, back patio I' 5041 BEREAN LANE oo; heavy shake roof. 4 Priced by flexible owner al w/blln GE elect range &. Beaut. garden apts, Pride-* CAU. 675-4494 BKR. 1& ynl. Front off str. prk'g, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. A•lull occupied, bulllln~ . .so n1u1·h for the prlC"c. T..ow mnin!t'11- a.ntc yard i;urroundlng pool 14•ILI sell you. Call q1tlC'k, ii "·on't lasl. Ju!ll llsle1I. $27,500 CRY Seeing I.~ helievin£. lhis 1111\' prl1:e buy.'! "° mueh'. :I BL~l· rooms, 2 Bnth11, elec1ri<.: kil - chr.n, hardwood noors, car- pelr., drapes, 20' x 40' rQv. rre<l patio, 79' x 110• lot, double gai·agc. A-s1e11l! Vl•t11, hcrt' Is your sta11cr Turtle Rock home,. 3 or 4 ~-pacfloamlusi.~~. tgew. ~~am·ng $59,900. Low down OK! See d!rhwsr, 2 car gar, l...ge lot, O\vnershlp, Xlnt lnvesfinent, Mort11a-., $2tXI. $75 dep. lst & last. Ul6 bdnn• 2'1 bath "" v ''"" ,_ •Lf, Call "A"' oAnn quiet neighborhood, close to • _ _, • .-E. 19th. 548-6072. ""· , s: many,. il w s. ................ A ..... _1 ·area ~.......... Anaheim Trust DMcfs 260 ftZ.4471 ( -J 546 110 niany upi;i;raded features. ce 's. ilfassive frpl c. Lots of 7 Fl 1 NJ/l 9 ,..,,JUV s. Transfer fo rces $800/mo. inc. Priced right'. VACA.\'T 2 Br. S140. Al!O 2 •••~ • ftlinl con<lltlon! 'l'hi• is a tile & glass. Loads -0! sale at $33,900. Open house.• $78 500 H good d , BR. Teahouse • 1 s 5 . ~'UST SEE! sroragl' area. Sec this ex· Joli thru· Tue!lr-10.6 at 206 xln't 1' as w·n spen 1·1 a : PUT YOUR MONEY ){[,ls/pets ok \gt• Fet 3 ON 1 ccptlo11al home at SS'J.900. Calle llica San Clemente erms. 1 CORs r l'r !l~~;,o · ' · • Xlnt 1ax sh•·ltrr in tlo11·ntoivn * 499-2800 * 492·83S5. ' 'J hour_?ln t;ade. Alt 3 pm, TO WORK FOR YOUI "·;;;';;;---;;;;;::::;:--:::::~==-' /funt iug!on Bt>ach. T1\·o _ 2 BLUFFS CONDO n4i 552-7655. Earn 10% interest on \\'Cll· 2BR nnfum, crpts, d , -mA~--. DELIGHTFUL Old Spanil!h Industrial Pr-rty 168 sreured 2nd --··t n_...,,_ on absol. no pets. $ 16 5, l~lrm houses & I hHl'h«lor. U.l:.I: ~ Deluxe t'lld unit in prefer· beach house. Solid beam -...--1 '1"' •.~ .. :u~ 645-2451 I 377 E 18 h s Shoulrl rc-nt f1ir SG:"JO, per ~1h-D d 1 ceilings, rrplc. 212 Paiizada. Orang·e County real estate. , -· nq: · I L, mo. $30,(.WY). loan 11.,.ailable, -'°'(.Oil\;-'~ ,:f't ear y area \\"/huge •~ 500 T \VANTED: Industrial ~ SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. 1--;;N-;;o;;. ;c'·:;-=;..,.,--...,,-= owner "·ill carry $8,000. _ IOl.mtt.ACAMAo.CAl.r. 'tied .root patio across llv-"""' · erms or trade. Acre-Ml, more or less by (714) 556-0106 1VIE\V of goll course -3 BR Qnd. Lot 54' x 127'. Price "SINCE 1946" · ..,. .. ~c-~ k~tJ~( !~: Ol4<ner. 8Jl-28S8 -individual. Write Classified 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. 2 ba, cozy lge frplc, t.ncd $46,000. 1st \Vestern Bank Bldg. WOOD & (i!LASS bll·tM '-u.......,,dlng. 2 S~EtagR BeaGoch House Oce..--00' Ad0 No. 665, Dally Pilot, yard, ne1v crpts, drps & 1-:XCLUSIVE W!Tll UnlversiS'; Park, Irvine _... uvn e rgeous an P .. Box 1560, Costa l'ilesa., stove-$315 mo. 551-1278 · hon1e. CALL D • •• S 1 1 al di 1 henuti.tul walled nntlos. Vn "D. 3 N-• d tl Ca ~~ I larwin r•alty inc. •ys S ..-7000 Jnl11hts pac ous orm · n ng room. $79 500 o .. --o.n-' ~s eoora ng. ~ • ··• 4 BR 3 BA -· I' ' ~~~~~-_.::~~~l"'"J1~!f"ii'j~i'Ji!'jl'j~•.,., 1 sunken Roman tub in mas-· · wner 644-4028. $54,500. 108 Del Reposa. For Mount.aln I~ • • • v nn & frp c. "' • ,.., 968-440S (24 hrs) t•r "•tb. w·1'th atrium & qUlck .sale Call 831-2888 R , a...rt ..._far,._ . .... Xtra stor. mi or studio. V't't::l JUST REDUCED " ..,., Z"-=~o...==-==::....-· MOrt n::::J mo lse. A$275. North 0 1; WALK TO BEACH 3 hdl'm., 21,,, hath popula.r skylight. \\'ood burning fire-STEPS TO OCEAN Sant• An• 1 Close-In. 546-2346. * Cl 4 B 1 21 t h place in living room. 4 2-Sty. A-Frame, 3 BR. 2 ba. ~nn l'f roo!t1; . ~ mt E:dinburough n1odcl in L:ni· Decks. Skylight In kitchen. 1 B • -80 Ac Mt. hldea\\.'k.." Jn Nat'l · 3 BR .. 2 B.<1. Lrg playroom * Brick frpll' & .«J 11\'. im. vf'rslty Pal'k. Lovely sun Spectacular vie-.v. Brand BH-ins. \VaJlt to beach, + ORM CONDO, 1~!: Ba, forest nr Jdyllwild 5000' el, 0.1teral pool. Children, ~ts OK. S~ * frr!lhly painlt'fl T1IJ deck and clo1c to the pool pools, tennis. $-15.500. encl. garage. Pool prlvs. stream, pines, e I e c. 646-380S or 494-6.164. •1 * llo1Jt1ns, j.>Old 1vall 10 \\'all atKI schoo ls. Upgraded l!ar-TIE'\\'! $59,900. CAYWOOD REAL TY Newly_ decorated. $29,000, $90,000/$10,000 dn. 633-7710, e FREE e * DouJil" garage pets and drapes $42,000. .Aflt.a.:n * 541-1290 * 979-'1959 !!-10am/i18-J286 Agt. RENTAL SERVICE lBR.. mature epic. N ° * S27;500 "~'!·"o" f Ol'~'ER Au-· d 3 BR 2 · ch 1 l d re n Ip et s. $160 . ...., v.>CAJ ••~ -.con ·• • WATERFRONT VACATION Stop by and brol'.'.C lhru our 546-4141. Ask for Bo""-"A. larwin realty inc. · BA, wfw crphr, drps, Xlnt hoine. $4500. B·e au t 1fu 1 rental book ·uut:" . I 968-4405 · 124 hrs) REAL ESTATE NEW EXCLUSIVE .oond. $32,500. 557-1946. beach, bay isloncls, Hon-1, · NORTH CM -3 Br 2 Ba Iii JUST.·UKE NEW *WOMAN'S DREAM* 1100 Glenncyrc St. WHlmlnotar duraa Leue hold. 548--1768. lam rm & ,-rd. Reduced ID 494-9473 549-0316 n ... ,,_Mt 4 BR., 3 ba'"s Also small island available. $25Cl/mo. 531-7967, ~ SupeJ.' clt•an 3 BH. 2 Bath .,_,,,,-..._.,., .... , VILLAGE GRE-' _ New I lfll42 Brookh t HB ~•44n $135 2 BR d 1 J Yr new, highly upgraded honl<'. \\lulk to !!hopping '.ll: Pier & ~p -$215,001 r..i" Raindle1, ~arms, lit urs .,_. mo -up e" (Take " crpt1 thruoJt. 41>R 2BA. 60' !l{'hool. Only $:12,!XX>. Call Laguna Niguel LIDO REAL TY sty 3 BR townhome. Choose Groves llO 39 Brookhurst Jo~V.531-5800 as ls/will fix up for higher x 100' lot. rleii:ant ,.n!ry, 8.ffi-1:\.jl. THIS BEAtn'fFUL HOJ\IE 3377 Via Lido, Npt Beach colors now. J uly compl. -:::.~:::, ____ ...:;::: Corona del Mir rent) gar. kids ok. 641Hii66., lirr.111, v.·onderful family I!\'· ... A\VAITS YOU, 673-7300 ~Owne~~r ~89T~·~n;G~T ~~~~ 2~' AC. bet. S.J . Capistrano _.._ $255 J\!O. 3BR, 1%BA, bltins Ing w/7 pool.11, clulihou,..•, 111~111 NESTLED in the rolling hills -..,.--=~,~~~.~-~ ! " Lake Elsinore. 'Level, 4 . BR, 3 Ba, semi-turn, feoc-ed y.rd. Nit-e familY ~~~)~:-~~~~;;~il~:~fr~ 'i:: ~ ~1~' 'fi;.::~;'~;.,;:~~ u3~1'~~ ~:f1~~V~r.·F;r,~~~~ Fe~~~:!.:.~:~~2\1 --J[1 •J !.~:~~r~::~~lf{'° ~~-di~•· ~~~nl~ ~;~n~=;~_'i;;:;:;£:~ ch:unpion~hip golf t'{lUt"*'· _ ~~ !'.: ~-_ landscape<!. SJ9,900. Open Custom drapes and shag bn.; vacant.1 Lovely patio. . ll2 Huntington Bel)ch -drps. Patio. $310. 642-5000. LR01:e lK>Jnl'. As11unu.' 1'"· House, Sat&. Sun, April 14 & carpets, completely modern J\fay trade. Ex~nge. ___ ...;::; D p I ii1ting FA loRJL S.14.950. WALK TO BEACH 15. 15-1S2 Lorraine \Vay, kitchen, 2 patios, this lovely BALBOA BAY PROP. Mobil• tiomei COVINA area, Commercial NEAR Ocean 2 Br &1-•-•_• __ o_n_i _____ I I' V.A. REPOSSESSION i~~·~~i64. (The Ra n c h). hon1e and garden is yours * 673-7420 * For S•t. 115 property S250M value; ~ex-brttzeway, lge yard, avail FOR lease Uke new 3 BR 0 for only $45,00J. Call Blue --'-11'-_-~"-r.:...:V..cu=H:.om~e"s-_,;.;;"--:.;;;:.... ___ ...:;:: tremely hl&:h net return. S.11 now. $roD. 556--0236 . 2 BA, Dana Point' Knous' nly S2S,j()(), $500 do1''n 10 L':-.llVErtSITY Park S I Lagoon Realty 499-T.116 or •:1..n.ruu trad I N tt. h L Be horn ttJ.4471 ( ::.J 546-1103 ~nyonC'. for th!!I .1 lkv_lr1n, r~n1ilv home BY 0i1'NE•R. 494-5679 for appointment to BEAt.rr Monaco Harbour Vu MafOf HOlll8 Rentals or Cale or e327wport .QO:ac agunai left e wflarge yan.J. Off It. !!I!!!!!!! 2 ha1h honie. Cnl! anvtune 1 ?-Home. 1942 Port Dunleigh area. 1 n 4 --02Z aft 6 recreaOonaJ vehicle park. -sm1'T PE \LT\' '36 7•11 · ~g .BR & den, 2BA , "'et ~ee. Circle. Landscaped front & pm $160 · Tiny, but nice sep. Ing, $310. "'/water & ltult * PRESTIGE * · · ~' · .i. • <>. har. beaut p~allo & lnclscpd. EXCEPTIONAL "'B rear. pat 10 • ~·••·-. SALES & LE-ASING Real Estate W•nttd 114 cottage, No. end. Pool . paid, 496·06!!5. . l\·l(')(jl·l l!XWI, 4 RR, large fani· O\\'NE:ll !llll"l'ifi1•t•. l!:;..:<>(•utivt! Url~ht, cheerful, ln1n1ac tree "'l''11d"'0 full .erv!. 1 cillty SZS • 1' Br. Frplc, garaa:e, F t I V II ily 1wn1. 11lu.~ fnrnHtl-din· po61 hOIJ lf'. 4 lxJl'ln! .. 1l1111ng IKlllle. 17891 Ba.<loom, Open I~i~~:t. l~l~~r.•2a !~~~rs. O~n 'i:!i~ Sa~ Danma' r Ma .. toar Homes * ""ul•k C-h * V~1.t~;_ Nicely furn. Ocean .oun In . I !Y __ ~· --. Ing ronin. Th1'r!' c1u· "'nr-l'nl., bulltAins. Ht>nr living h~r Sat & Sun, 10-5 d & ( T .,. -..-• r I en, am rm hon1e is Sun 10am-6pn'I age. i\f01l1•l hotHl' l'Ollllition. 11n. ircp a1·1), \Vet Bnr. NE\\'_ 3 Br, 2 Ba, F/R, air proL decorated & lndscpd. --~~~~---~ Will buy your property. All $300 -UtiJ P d .. Liir 2 Br. Fr-LUX Tiburon condo, 3 Bed· Call 847-~ill. ~~~1'fu_.:·t11l'pcls. b1'k $"'1,950. oond, model hm, c 0 ni ni. Lt'ss tha.n 2 yrs old, ready B Y o"'·ner, Harbor View 531 •6800 cash within 72. hl'll. Call plcUyard, patio. l blk beach! room, family room, 2'4 *HARD TO FIND* O"t\l"\NI,/ pool. $39,500. 551-484 1 , toinoveinto.Pliced.fltonty l·Iome Monaco model. 1941 962-8851 N ·VIEW RENTALS Bath, formal dining room· 4 BR, 2 Balh J1v1111', pool-sizr> O\VNF:H rraving. Shurp-4 !;·12-6735. $40.500. Don't overlook 1his .Port Chelsea P lace, NB, 2 MOBlLE home 1 ~ x 4 5 i t-673-4030 o; 494-3248 wet bar, $325/nionth JeaJ lot, nr>\\' ~tm.i.: l'•u·pets. quick bclrn1 . 2 ba1hM. tlining rrn .. Laguna, Be•cb.. bargain. . r~~en.f. o:~·s:~: R 0 ad! Iner, Exceptional QIY.I HOUMS Furnllhecl 300 fadults), or S350 (one chlld )'i -WS.M's.~1on. AsSu111CGllOiin":"" tmilt-inS'. 1''nr1i!ly rm . , .5 Catt .Katella Realty &12-SOSO or n -c-=-r4..,-2 eond, locate<l ln adult park, U ~ . ~~ J':~S. larwln realty inc. , : $250 per month im:vs :.di. firt>plac('. Rf'ar livjn~ rn1.. 492·20.10, eve. 492-4596 anytime. S.5500. Trms avail. Phone .___ -"'•wport S..ch __ -· -. Only $32,000. Call 1147-Sa.'iJ. i-:x1Je rt yard. brk $32,950. .... 11111111 • I BY Owner 3 BR, 1* Ba ='="-"=-''---,---~--646-4117 aft 3 pm BROKERS INC. 1\46--13.~3 C~ BEAQI Cottage. Vacant. WALK to Water , Huntington Beach ~:1·· 1.~11. , ·1,;;c~ R"P05St-SSIONS . .._ ·-·-· ... ''I ' home w/bright kitchen. Par!<ing for 4 ran. J ust MOBILE Home -"Viking", DO NOT SACRIFICE ~ngles/0011ples, du p I• x ' : _ ....-.. __ ,__ ~ - -forn1al tll.nin~, family steps to the beach & &crof!IS moving out of state, avail YOUR HOME $130. AJso HB $9S, Lag. Bch VACANT 2 Br, 1135. Also 6 ., :·01· lnfol'rt1 :'1 lirin :ind loco lion . EME RALO BAY 11n, lTIO sq ft. ,500. 24171 street from ah opp in i', June 15, xnlt oond., A·l Get Our Cash Otter $110 & 2 BR Mobile CM Br, $175, fenced, kids/pets~ ,, of t::C.~<J l'!l,, .t· ·.i.\ hon1es, White Water View La l-lc1·n1tma, 4!15-4786. $59,500. Newport p I er Park ln Nept Bch. ,Call Befeft Se!Ung $130. Utll pd on 1111.' Agt. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 ; ... l'u::'.·tt'! . Trt!t< i;luddPrl \!lstu. Steps 10 l\1E\V East Nine Cancio · 2 Realty, 673-X>SS. 646-9113· LOOMIS PROPERTI IS Fee. 9~8430 2 BR. Condo. New !!hag •t, YOUR OWN PRIVATE / KASABJAN h1•1u::h. 6 BR., 6 Ba .. p11·cler. ~~r;Agt~· J;~· By BEACON Bay IFmt -2 + BAYSIDE .Village, Newport 2106N. Main, Santa Ana HouMI Unfurn. Jll drps, bit-Ins. Pool &t!Elub: R I E r1n., Ir(;. h111!. din. rn1., 4., ~--. or guest nu + &pt, dock 1'of -Beach, 2BR, 2BA, good facl. L6e $200. S.16-2375 . ORCHARD ea state 962 hrkfsl. ,'111 ., :1 rrplcs .. pan. ~.::u.:u 2 _ 5.5' boats, dble gar, ' oond. Great hon1c R"'ay 115-1443 or 541-4580 0. II NEW b 1 h T • 1 ' A v.ar.ic1}' or frt'sb plc:kt'd Dont Miss This Ono l Jib .. lgc. pl1.1y r1n. i1·111·eL Lake Fortlt tennis, $165,000, 10% dwn, from home, or retirement. !!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!l '~n~o~r~::::::;I 'utg!It ow nhouae 1 ' bar Re• <-01nnp, led oon·••er trades. J'ID, 61S-3313, n.....n near . arlx>ur. 2 Br, 11$ •; ru1t is .YOU~ llS an addc<I 4 hedrooni,<;, fanilly l'OOlll, ·• ~2430 · el'COr. ~ •• '"'~ Ba, pool & gra~" green. •f:• bonus ft'al urr! Jusl !'(" air rondirioning. ltlghcst A BE'JTER \\'A V OF LIFE 838-2257 2 BD, 1~ be., den, dlil. rm, shag, drps, retrlg. Good -,\ duced 3 Berlroo1n . l~, Bo!h, qullhl,v t·nrJx-ls,' drnpes: _A HOJ\tE OF DEANE-Built garO~n home, BAYSHORE _ 1 blk to pvt. shag crpt, pennanent dbl. n..t.I storage. AdultJ. Unfurn $21S' family roorn. 1.•11·erf'i-l par lo, t•!)\'r>t'f•il p 11 1 i 0 iv/BBQ. ULTll\TATE ~:LEGANCE beaut. df'COr & plantings. beach. Cheertul 3 Br, appear, cabana. New 1 'Y or can furn. 213/592-1087 bullthoi, anrl full pl'irl' is s.·.~.:..oo. Cui;lo1n designC'd w/over · l"ully iniprovcd. C 1 u b mod<'rn kitchen. $47,500. painted. $5:kl0. 642-6698 HouHI * •-1. 4 · 81· Co<·•o. 11,t a~ -, onlf, S29 000 membership. htke privgs. 644 S R AN ""' ru .a ...... · · l/AltUOR VIE\V llOl\'1.ES -3000 sq', this borne 1vas built Q\\•ner asking S.wi.OOJ, inc -5005 I PA T MANSION «I' BuMMss * * crpt/drps, bltn.'<, po o J' arwin realty inc. REALTY for entertaining. Panonmic AU. appl's, C r ys tal 3 BR 2 Ba form din nn lmmac, park rent $45. C.J\f. 200 1 141•0111 relrig. Clubhse. s 22 s: ffl..440S (24 hrs) 171·11 833-0780 ,;e\\' of ocean & canyon. chandeliers, patio furn, ~.500. ~ $40,000 7% 522-4080, 537-9148, J &: J . Opportunity CS' W.11* COITAMllA 548-1405. ' BEACH LOVERS 'J J10USF:S on cor lol, 3 BR, Open beains, Tnarble floors founlnln, etc. 830-6499 VA Loan. 1201 Devon lAne, LARGE mobile home, Best AFFILIATE These Are Julli A Few or REN'I'. -Or Sale-3 Br/2Ba 1 1~ Ha, 2 car itar. & t BR, l In dlnln,g & kitchen, 2 BR, 2 lido Isle Owner, 548--0213 otter. 701 Udo Pat'k Drive Our A1ANY RENTALS, •. ninny xtras. Vac. $265/mo·'.. $27,500 H.\. I cni· ""r .. I~ srre•med BA. By Apt nnly. Call BoaU41ful Bluffs No. 4. m-zm MANUFACTURING * $950 buys, 833-1103, .... I Former model hon1<>. \\I nd· IJOl'<'h. ~ Hicks h1>m beach. Katella Rea.It)'. 714-492·~ L1DO ISLE •-l'ft.lllnl MUST iieU now! Xlnt mobile HUNTINGTON BEAOI • 642~2312 I•, Ing atairc11..~ l1•1•ds tn n111i;-c, n~h fnr +•q_ A1111u1ne Ct In \VRITER'S RETREAT: Total Ai::• Tru~~ •. • ,,-Redu~i. t home. Bay Side v 11, Al'live w1th $3750 cuh & $265. CAN'T BEAT! 3 Br, £XEC'UTIV'E borne _ • '-'' I tcr 1ul1t' \vhh vn11!1v 1)11th, 1Y 011 nr. :1:l'i-f.r.oo prlvac~ on park . I Ike ~fovle Star's fonner home. ~D HUBERT &: ASSOc. $5900/otfer. 673-6098 some nianagement abUJty. 2 Bil rum house. Gar, encl larg family room. S350 ~ ~ 3 big BltS, t'OUll11')' '1c11rh1'n Li\ CUP.~TA _ EXf;C SAN· ground~. "'Ith charm~ 2 6 fil R, 5 Ba beauty, Sl79,500 1 . ~·T 2BR 2BA .. __ ·Company provides complete yard. Consider alnales. For dctaUs call 536-~"5! .~1 l\ith eating nook, roa ring T.\ CRt.:7. co rn 11 Jet et y bdrm. house. $65,000. 34 1 Via Udo, NB 675-8500 -0 ' • uniw-u. Bay traintna etc. Must be willing + - firt>plaC't', tfoublt-jt&.raac. uj>j;r:u! .. r1, ,1 BR. + rlen, 3 Charnilng 2 Bed1,,1 hon1c "'Ill n2 SL Jameti Place ~1~illage, NB. St4,soo. worker. Xlnl ee.rnirlKS le ex· NE\VPORT BkAot • SJ3S. Irvine . "', i Lois ol t.'Oty c_:o.trns. \\'a!k B,\, Catht>rlrnl ~II .. 2<'IOO !IQ, LANO: 3 113 Acres plus 2 lrndt for lai-gcr honic on Vu Utt" bootJ In harbor from ' pension pottntial. Will bear UNREAL! 1 Br turl'I apt,l;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oj ov~r 10 bt;ich. Nel.l.f'ly \'Ii · ri. J.i\':-lO fnniily nn. •'on>it Bit .. 2 00. ra.nrh house "'I Udo, $65,900. . thls 3 BR. 1'4 ha, $67,500. rigid Investigation. For Yetrty I~ C'l'lll!. BKR 002·5511. F.. (11.>«>n Henhora. Please hillrtldt> 1•lev.•,, S!Y.l,000. . I ho1ne. Open 1-5. Slit & Sun. personal, conndentla.I in· . * 2 R. I Bath ••••••.• $28!. I l-~OR1ol.ER nlOdel hoine, ()('-_ni;k 10~.IO.\N, ~~~_.:_ I till!~ ~1~<:'ur1nuck Rerillor_ )jrittingbJm J«a[t,9 I l\fa.rk Lea Rltr, 548--7TI..I . 1 ~ terview call G47-5685 lOe.tu -2 BR.. 2 Btlths ·• · ·• · · · · • D cup under I yr. 3 BR VI' 21 1'((lO 1~1Plt0\'F.:l\IENT l!XKI ~Coos!..!:.'")" .494·75.'ll B\' oWner. Baycrest on Sall· "~~r.. 5pm daily %l\?~y O~l.. :AR . 1195' ~ ~~· ~Bath~ ••••. $275128$ plu• 14x26' dc.n, 2 bn, \\'/\\' HY (h1nrr + &dd-<1n ilen, BY 011·11t!r, Colnnial i\fllnslon. REALJt::AS !Iago Dr. 4 BR. 3 be.. fonna.I • REST~~'1' BAYFROJ\'T be 1 Ir !:!}_uapr1pt near efi'. Baths ...... S39;l ... , t t"-· I tull I I pd , I Ov 1 I I 67'0123 din rm. !om rm. Poot-·... N :. __ :... Sw--i.. ach. TrM... ...... vlcB· 4 l% bit .•••• $375/ ... Cf'JJ 1uu0U, Y IKllC . t'"'"'l.'OfR{l'C, shRg. (Hlnell!nit ('r \\'OUCCt ltCl'l' ""' ~=:-o r -.. 1 ~....... """'· * \Ve Have SUmnlCr Rmtab r<if111\Y model ho1ne ~xtra~. & \\'flllJli1JX•r • .J Br. Near lo\'<>ly OCC'11.n views, J(KX) sq. OUR EXcl USIVES yard. Xlnt codn., $66,!500. lutlrtell p rty 114 Alao mtet cock'WJ 'lounge COS'l'A MESA . $1:!0. Yi'ON'T I d ,. " Sl'i.:iocl. By owner. ~39 :o1<0hls, J)ltrk Mpg. 002-826.1. ft. honi~. plus sep. 1600 aq. 3 BORlllS .&--Aft 2pm. 846-3406 !Of» · Laaun& BellCh. LAST 2 Br hOuse w/1ar re h·1 ' O\\'NER movlna:. t.nrge 4 O\\~~:it arudous. Prestige 4 ft. guest holne. 3 Block.I $79 soo. ', & Ut:il, 45 Jt. lot. HARBOit View Hom• s TWO LOTS TOTAL 104'x2:19' , N•well Aiioc.., lrok•rs OUld fine, Avail 511. • I ; ' bdm1. on cnmfr lot. Family loet1111, IJ1ning nn. bu\lt-\n8 from ocean. 1'1utt see to be· ~ eiifiMs. plus famlty rm., J\fonte;co -4 BR 2 ba, tam CHOICE LOCATION, Hun-<n4).,.. * . ::i nn., flreplace. Dlnlna: nn., !1!t1h111tsher. J.,tn1f111~. 2 l ~\'e. $250,000. WIU In.de. 3 b4lths. 40 Pt. lot. t U0,000. rm, dln rm. $62,500. Owner, tlnaton Stach. ZONE 0 'LANDLORDS I · . REALTY built-Ins. Encloted patk>. patio~. Beautiful anrisca~ 4· l-:?MS. 3-STORIES, ba)lfront.. ocean U'h1llM 8 0 8 t NESS PR 0. DRESS, Wl&s or Whatever l'ftF.E RENTAJ .. !tl;lVI<S A Company \Viti\ Vi•lon Parn!lina. Quiel area. bric ing. t.rk S:l9,!).j(), 9f~ I:'\ "THE VllLAGE" view; 4 bdmia., ' i.·a. * LtDO 2 St:r. lea. 3 BA FESSIONAL OR OFFICES S'lop. Eu)' . rno'l'le)'. Low BIACOH RENTALS · Uhlv, P&rk Ctntu Irvine "" "' 137.2'00. ~ iF.Alrr-home nr IX'nch 3 4 BR. dtn; bltn kitchen $23$.<XKI. •n xqoa tee muw wtt• Jl'1~ ea. TERMS write: overhead. Dwner 9pcrated. C.IJ Anytime-!62.7500 4BR, 3 B,\,i f&m m1 w/trplc, br 2 b1l, Vt'ry 'c1~1111 ·~ "fX'n11 to clln. area. 2 !"pl. LIDO REAL TY w/fJ>\c.. ~"!:_ 0 w n er KA'NPAK, 1993 Klhel Rd., E&L 5 yn. Call f96.tl&I aft * '45-f111 * Otn~ Mun g A.~1 lo 6 PM ~ ... din rm, oltinl, nr JC.hit l OW!ll'I'. Prln <illh' D'T!t-?..;2.-' ~lstr. BR. sul!C' wrerv. 3311 Vlu lJdo, N'J1t. »each lfl~ Klthe.l Mau), lia••att. 6:30 P?.t. VacAncl(!ll COfl tJ)Ofle;y! ltchtll·~!)'!!"':'~~~~~~~ I bch. by Appt: !IGS-&29. arW:D 1''~-: s.iS.' i n~. 2:; ~~~ o~pe~~· 1~C\~a: ,.~"! '7).7300 OC91nfnnt Duplex ~\~-:tie "'loot'' tn your Ul'ABLJSJIED Modo-0-01.)' wu1• hoUR, QDI .\. stoN NEW -3 Br/2 8&, FIR aJ l II idft< lten11 nowt Call ba, lg f1tom nu. cpUt level + ba.ICOD}', $35,000. A aood want ad eoocf in.. Prtnc only. Act, m..1012 .. ~.. ~ t;Mt.ubltl!I for h'uchlse ln La,cuna BtactL bldl'.l e1c. lhN a Dnuy Pilot cond, modtl home, cornn1 1~ 642-:5678 N°"1 uptlon11. Prlv rmrty R!'I~ ~Us!ilon Real•>' 494.-o'i31 \"ellme.nL l\eed a "Pad"t Place an ad! i-___ ' O•"'Ded Reuonable. Easy tmns. 0... f1td Ad. &tit kUe ltema pool. s.125. I.ate. 55MN:l, -~~~-----• VW"'W ,.. m F<W'est Aw. 494-1196. ..,,,, ean ...oan Nowt 50-l1S5. '-'-'""-"------- t I • c ; I~ ; 41 41 1 1 41 31 Df ~ • • d ~ •• ~ ~ II • j 12 ' \ 14 • I 6'1 1i! i d J ~ ~ • L -4 ' 4S L -SJ ~ t t I I R s: I " I I ~ I I ~. .. 3 2 ,, 3 2 E T I ~ I I N i I E • 1 ( • v 1 l • I 3 1 i i I j j 1 ... • .. 'I I -------... . .. -----• -- DAILY PILOT 4 1 [ ( -----:-... -I~ 1._· _-__; ... _ .. __,]~ _ ... ..J I~'" I U' --1~1,.·· , ..... ~I~ I ~ ..... ~ .... 1~,~.1 _-.. _ .. _~,~~I~[-· ... · ... · ;;;;I~;; lilte~u;,;,;,:Un;;luns;~. ::-~ ·-Uni •-11 Office R•ntal 440 Rentals W•nt1d 460 -· Tewnh••• ulliutft. m ·°'~•.;.;c.1e ... _ .. _u..;n1u_ .... _ _._-_il_u"'p-1e_x_ .. __ •_m. __ -_ 1 \jbn.. ··P .. -1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 l...in. • · ,um . .,.. Unffim. .m Fum. or Unfum. 370 --------•-••I' QUIET •dull hunlly .,r,h., I;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;. I Hvntl,.ton a.ich 1:Ce~-;~clo~l~Mo~i'~~gC~o;"";n•~llo~I ~Me~r~;;;:;;;:;jj~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~; UNION B~K SQUARE 1o N*nt n1iri . 2 BR & den, I' --'-""'---;.;....--Hu'!.11 ...... -Hunllneton 8-h 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,f ORANGE local ref-.. 6T.1:9119 t B:R. 21,i batha • ,, , , ••• $380 NEW 1 •tory tw'nhw. 2 br, 2 • 11 ml 1151 fH'liOdern ""fl('(! bldJ;. N'pf/Cdl\l /l.aii,'Ul\ll. X 1 n t f BR. 211 ba., new '$ie' 1425 bo, dbl~, i-llo, carplll A • * JR AND NEW * e HUNTINOT()ft llAC:H FINEST e 3 Bfl. 2 ba. 1ow.r dupl All 'f"i''1"' Carp• l f 1", local r<'f's. 6T.1:9U9 ! BR. 2 ba. • • • • • • • • -<ho. 1 • -ldtchen, SP. ANISll COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING Xlnt • __ , t"rplc •••• , to p:rne '"' · th !loo;" Sn" f '~ '1i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; f BR .,u ba ' -poolo, -ttMla ... .._vuu, '• ......., '1ub-lct. ldca_l for insurun(.'(' 3 •• ·.1..~ ba.. ·;;~;:.;~ .. MIO -· -• nr. ~-~ -SOUTH Oil l;flOHWAY · • •• din boado. $300.Mo. !Uno, yearly. oftlce. Call (lW "7:0039 -·~ ----... ~ ~ -2 Aetts beauli!Ufpar .. woe surroun gs. Ul'IF. ! BR .. 2 bl.; close -;;:.;~~;;.;;;;;;;;;;~.1 r--:==--1~ '1utts, 'N.B ....... $fMt!ii ·=--.~~~:' M.,. 511111 ACACI~ OPIN SAT/.SUN. 12-4 Sunken pool. Spartllng Spaniahd .!o.untains. 1 8 ° bay" ocean 1400 · ""'"' ~'.~w. i't.1 OLD Nowpon. 3 blk• No. """°""' · •~lous Rooms • Se~arate 1rung room rand new. . year..,. . =1 • ._. •.ita bedroo l" b lbs Buil'ln I tr! or COIUlt llW)'· A()pnu:. 900 '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 vup .... -um. -Wge 1· m, 7'4 a . "" e ec c • w in Closets. Homer e kitchen & cabinets sq . It. Incl 4 priv, otfi(.'('!I & I I Coot•_M.Mc_____ t'!Oie dishwasher. Small private paUo, l lledroom Unlurn. $165. Furn. $185 ,.,~pt. nu . C.n•at for p ~ I 530 ---tUced yard. Separate.garage 'with electric 2 Bed.room Unfurn. i 185. Furn. $215 englncc>rlng or d ra \\'In i;1;...;•;.."o.0;.;...:1.;;'------1 * PRIV Pado • t nd. &V. 2 door opeoer. Adults preferred. N o tlets e ALL UTILITIES FREE e bosb.e.,. 1:-.001mo. Utll iud. *Palm & Card RH d or . BR. Crpts I: dip. $110 JM. I Walk to ijunllngtdn Center 548-5300 ovl's. S1>irilunl. P~ychlc. l'ast, "SINCE 1946" Families. No pets. S1).-1890 $250' MONTH AVAILABLE NOW ADULTS NO P ETS FRONT t.'Orncr suite -2nd Pri>!W'nt, 1-'uturi·. Advice on l1t Western BanJic Bldg. Hunt!...._ -FOR •PPOINTMENT, c•LL •GENT.,_.... MOS• l & 2 BR. •PTS. sly, COlllt llW)', Cci~I. 2100 Lo\'(', 1<1arTini,;:l', Businei1s. University Park, Irvine 1;;;;;;;,;;';;;; .. ';;;,-';;;,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;, "' "' "' '~ LA QUINTA HER "' " sq. It, crpt, drps, m/t~nd, Nu ill\)bil'nl too big to sol\'e. D•Y• 552·7000 N'eht• 16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 847"'5441 t"\u'nlshed &: Unfurnished. 1nu!lle. elevator. Pr k !:.: , SJ)l'l·ial Readl n~s $1 . 0 1.ien NEW J BEDROOM Apta. Fum. • 360 A~ ..... ~.,1_u_r'-•-· ___ u_s 4 Blk. s. of san DieSo F)'wy. on Beach NE\V. l\:tODERN. lleeurlly patrol. ca.n ~ 1)11t1y, ~JAi\1-101.,i\t. 1 3 2 2 2 Balh,l8J'le pvt yant,enct ·-l Blk W !Ht t p k 'd LASCASITASAph. ttlvldl>d. From 37c sq. !t· \Vtistn1 i ii s r t·1· A.ve, FOR le11.se by Clwntr-lmmac 2 car _ .. aar ... In duplex N-rt hacll Cost• Mela . . 0 0 0 a r SI e 2010'J Birch St. 2711 E. Coast l"l\\'Y· 6'i3-.4120 \Vt-stminster. R93-9.%4 exec u t Ive . type home "·~ • ·-· ___ ....__ i!!!!'""~"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~"!'"l'1"l'"""""""""'!!~ 79-1119 :;!~~~ •. vieTurtlw.-Pre,-~!: ::11~ \~·cr.:.e:· :~ S29JO pu Wk & up. 1-BR, 2 ·" ......... DI LUXE Apt. Unfum. 3651 Apt. Unfurn. 365 "'!'!!""~•'ll'l!""'""""~"."' I ~~~.s~.c~8{~~~;o~: HELLO'. \\'e h(·ar ~..-.u're ·~ •·-·-Beach •~ .,., BR A Bachelors. Coler 1V, APARTMENTS ' · L air us · dtw A ,. Hills. $475/mo. 1 or 2 .. ,.....,., · ~ maid aetY. pool. ~ Mesa ••-Cond _ Frplc's ._3 ~•m-Huntington a.tch San Ctemente> WINTER, Summer. Yl' y, • m K , • J)l1uu1lng s GAW\ Af'FAIR 'children ae<.'eptable, m pet&. B1 NB .ui-"'!' Anlta'1 Rentals, Bkr. ~ \VAl...KEll & LEE BLDG. & you ntC'd ~me good BeWkaduatyshome ~~a1~ .... May5 ~. S111t1 Ana ~ Newport ., mlngT --•-~~ ... --H~lh Spa.and NOW OPEN!!! NEW 2 BR, luxury apls.1 ~\~V~.~Bal~bo~a~m~v~d~. ~·n.~2051~~-s~ 1 H11~1RB~58; A~~ ~ne entorta.innu~nt. \\'c would Ul:'U<c ..... eiuu.:i '-"'~-u • ame CASA TIEMPO S200 .. Ocean view $225 .. 1 • '• -like to (lffcr our ni usic. Call ~2211; Sat &. Sun & att 3 BDRM 'duplex, 1 yr old, San Clemente Billiard Room . ' Year round, 105 Ave. Car-DELUXE 2RM corner oUice. ~5559 In Gnri.len Grove or Spm, 833-1827 $250. mo. Santa Ana/Tustin ..... 2 BR, 2 BA * 1 Bedrm. From $165 Deluxe 1 & 2 BR w/Frplc melo, 492-8113, 492-1315. 11 &) 1.st fir, 800 plus sq tt. Cam-646-7567 'In Costa f\h•sn . . "-'~=~"--~----I area. 962-5283 ,.. 2 Bedrm. From $200 Pr! Patios -Dshwhrs . J a. Ntntllt . ,,-pus Dr. Nr Airport, t yr lse. "Cl lOPs·· ~aguna B••ch WHITE WtJER. VIEW MEDITERRANEAN cuz:tl -Htd Pool . Rec Bldg Ap~~·;n, or Unfurn. 370 4 nu dl•hixe <lesks, !i swlvC'I Cindy & Dan s:t;, ~r~~ ~lob,~ t!Zc~: I AparlmtntlferRtnt ·J[9 } r~1539~~B~U~~~A~V~ISI'~A=~ VILLAGE . Shag Z~ts Only c del M Rooms 400, ~:: .. 7~~~~~~.:ii e!c, for En rn sYi~:~~MlN:r hotir I ear • · 111111 ..._ ' .l• ' 7-4982 NE\ o 11..-e or es gua1·nnte¢ by' using your Y ly . ~ ·-Harbor Blvd. C 'I 8912 Heil Ave., Hntg. Bch. oron1 er YPORT fl" d k ~ SZl5 • Lrg. Redee 2 BR apt. ~ ,_..,.. T (n4) 557-8020 14 · SO. o'r lh''Y· Charming 2 Br. ]'lICE room; bu siness space -[}(olu.'\e furnished. l;.1. Uenefil<i "'hlle at· ' Deek. Beautiful ocean 1i;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;~; RENTAL OFFICE ST.Ill AVAILABLE! ' Bean1 cell.; pool. Adul!B, no woman. Kitch. Pr iv i I . H.eo.sonublC'. ltl'AI Estate or ren<ting Sanla tu 1t1 College. View! . Apts. fl\lm. 3.'Q -OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM 3rd floor • 2 BR APTS WITH pets. $225 Mo. No~smoker. S95 Mo. Cen-rt•l11tf'd. ti-15-0172; Eves: Cati now - $400 -Custom 3 BR, frplc, $,200 LOVELY l er' A A U f 36S VJEW!! S144/mo. inclds All Orange Coast R.E. 6'14-48118 h'U!t,ioc. 64&-1979 Bet. 1:30 213/913-'8400 517-9561 F:xt 370 all wood & glass on dbl lot. I.e_ar beach. tftn' p ~~ pt. n urn. Utl!lties, 18 hole putting PM & aft., 7 PM. 1617 WESTCL IFF ~"ULLY LICl-:NSl-::D NU~VIEW RENTALS ~!lll'.Oftllble employed &llboa Island KTeen &: new recreational Co1t1 Me11 ROOMS Sl8 ~,k up w/kit $30 l2!H, 756 & 540 sq. ft., ampll' •SPIRITUALIST • 673!..4olo or 494-3248 adu1tl:..,49f-4Dt ;:;.;;;;o.~-"";:;.;;.;;.,. ___ ~ facllltles. wk up apts. Chlldrn & pet pkg, util, janitor." ilaum-Spiritual ~adlngs 10 nm-10 LAGUNA Niguel. 4Br, 2 Ba, ' FOR lease hYi the ·year, V.ILLA YORBA * * * section. 2376 Newport Blvd, ~ardner •104. 541-5032. pn1. Advice on a ll matters. Uv rm & dining: area, lam.Ur IS.lbol llttnd brand new, 2 BR unfum 01. 548--9755, 645-.1961. · ~, , 312 N El Camino, San rm, lrpl, buill·lns, cupeta, _,...;..._""'____ i a ra a e apt . Cr pt • i l-I(u7n1ti4ngt) ~~2~9'6""22"' SPARKLING NEW 2 ROOMS w/bath. furnished. ONF F ICE! s:c~h fo\~res~l~f Clemente. ~ 9 2 -9136 , drapes, fenced & sprtnklen, 3 BR, abort tmn to 6t•, dl1hwa1h er , c o n· -c.M. $100 Inc util's, Older c"·por 8 ' · 492-9034 ~. I .,~ •·-SP CIO 3 fM 2020 642 ,,.._.,,., area, 1.000 sq. fl .. sharp, ~~=·~----~-1 "'4ll-garage. mmac • .......,., very nice, compl'et@, So Bay ttnuous-clean oven, pr._.. o~~r ~ 1a11 trtt• A US Br, $219 0 . tenttnt. 64~ I ~ cnll Gene Hill , 642-0200 PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con- 111, last & de Po 1 it. VJew,.reas. 615-MJS\ d i 1 Po • a I . S 2 5 0 I m Cl . ind to 1t•t•m1 wit/\ ('ii rent mo's rent + dep) BAY SHADOWS DELUXE • Pvt ent. ~laid 1 ,;o::::,.:::=-"'"'=~=::-,,..5 fident. s y 111 pa I hr I I c A·-•1 bl A 24t h -..... ...,.._0-w•t111111' criait • All Ex Poof G Kid B s in as Rent•I .. bo TIU a e ug. • ' ' 4'1,,;)/.,.,.,-vov4', ttl1•fn& iu11n1 for tnu. . ar. s scrv .. No smokers. U e -pregnancy counseling. A r- 495-4244 Bllbea PenlMula '-.. 1 BR. incldi. stove, reb1g, 1ou1 5111tlou1 new 1. or wKel~:ne~ _96!rHB151~ 1~101-A Apartments Gf:J--0310 or 548-7197 DESIGN CENTER AtPC\onA&REadoptlons ref.&!' • ._, 36 Laguna Hills crpt, drapes. $ 215 /mo, 2·bed11)l)m •11~•tmen1. SIQ!I ttJ.11Vn u•. · _,....,., · Spacious, Light &: Cheery! ROOl\I only or room & 1 . / try -... EASTER VACATION Yearly only. Uttle Island, P,'.,~,',',·,'.'~~m,.',,',",.·,',."m9_.','"01• ,.,WALK TO BEACH t BR's FROM $157 board in nice quiet home. Fine ocat1C1n w coun at· PREGNANT? Thi nk I n ll f BR. 2 Ba. Xlnt comer cul Some Sleeplnc Rooms •;,Grand Canal. 873-5270. 1~ &~oo. 2300 fiiiritw 110•• ·Ne w 1, 2: & 3 Br, cptldrp, 2 BR's FROM tln Cllll 545-2095. mosphh~rc" 1dcal 1 for abortion? Know all lhe facts '· Loe -M &. HOUHkee-'·g Unifi d h lrpl 205 15t h ar c 1 1 c c tu r a ' • i).IJ· f;-tr Call LIFE LlNE·24 UC' sac . ...,.,., o I"" NEW lower du..1 .... , 3BR. cas11 Mtu, P~oot: S4S-2-l00... w r, • . G 4 15 vi c 1 I I nt c r 1 0 , "" · -•9727 •-I/Own available for the hoUd•n•• -..-• 847 -1 uest Home ronrn n a, hrs 541-552'1 ._. ...,. .. n er BALBOA INN..., 9 Yearly. Washer, drye r, ~,.;--;;:;.;:,·~=~=~,--Beautiful appointments In· 1..::..;.;;;:.:...;..;;..;.;.;._ ____ design, adverllslng, pu b--~·---·~~-~,...-1 Legun1 Nl~I refrlg, bO-lns. 6'5-1187 LOW· DENSITY SPACIOUS 2 BR, $169. Furn. elude Decorator Fireplaces. PRIV. & slm l private rm lishlng or related fields 1260 Happiness Is • e • L 1£6 Main Street 2BR. Frplc. F.A. Yrly. Ideal Relax In parklike .settillg $179. All xtras. Pool. Kids Shag Carpeting. Private avail. Spacious w/gounnct sq. ft . at 50c D. \Vright, JEFF BROWN'S Bl_RTHDAY SEA TERRACE. HJah wide 675-874> for couple. lb Balboa Ave. Near Costa Mesa Hospital ok. 968-7510. 1 7 3 61-A Patios: Pool • J acuzzi -lood. 642--9278 '''.'''-::::::e795S::;-_______ 1 11appy 17th · from yuur •1 ocean view. Gate auards. Bal Isle. 6'73.-3260 8 API'S. _ Keel.son l..n, HS. Volleyball court • ·Gu V ti R t I 425 -fans. Mon, Dad & brothers. Walk lo ~'ch Comm pool Cost• u._. m-COMPLETED BBQ's. Cfo-0 • ~-·e• •ca on •n 1 1 - 1 . UC<I • • ' ,,.._ <J l 1 GARDEN level 2 Bdrm ...:u .._._ ... -i OFFICE _ 19 cents sq fl up. rREE Yoga Demons ~!Ion. tennis, etc., all~-New 3 -81lbo1 Ptnln1ul1 4 l.£Yl'! ! . 2 Br, 2 Ba. duplex apt. Fresh paint, Adults, No Pett. e BIG Bear _ attrac. 1 & 2 000 sq ft or nlore, lndlvidual \\'t..'<I at 10 am & 8 pnt. Yoga bdrm., 2 bath. pts., dtps.. Casa de Oro CHARMING p e n In 1 u 1 a AU.. EXTRAS. $195. crpts & Dr])"s. $155. Call Br. Fr p l c • s. B y hea t/air, near all fl'CC\Vt1.ys. Center. 445 E. 17th St, C.M. frplc .. fam. rm. EZ mntnce, ALL UTilJTIES P AID . Enter 2126 Doctors Circle after 6, 968-4300 D•-Wk-Mo. Summer Resv. Xlnt parko'n• Sho1·1 ternt 646--8281 $t00. 493-5169. duplex. 2. BR, 1 BA, stove &: ~:_:~~~~!!>~ .. ~~-Js!!J·~-·~~Ll;'i~jj;"if.;;'.ft;';;;;o:-p."1Q:j ~ • '1.,:c::,,:::::,....--~-..,,..,,. Compare before )'OU nnt re.trig. Yrls. Adults, SOM'f -_or "'"UiV w •.u 1· iNJ".HJVU 2 BR, l;~ BA Studio. Patio & 714/866-7222. lease. A.ge nt, 835-'1-122 CIOVANI you godrla call dia 1,N_o_w.;.po_rt_B_•_•_c_h ____ 1 Custom dealaned, featurina: no pets. Cloe to shop's & LOVELY VIEW ~ this yardr Garage. $157.50. Avail BIG BEAR. lrg mod. cabin a number rite away. You • Spaciout ldtchan with fn. beach. 211 E. Balbofl Blvd. alry, SUM,)' upstairs apt.rt. ;now,;;;:,· :;1142-4;;;.;;";;9"";-;;=:;;;-;:--at Snow Summit. Day or REAR Sheet Metal bldging J,'Unna save alola money ~ ~Y.~~~Uo, 1 direct ll&h-ting Ph. eves: 985-5822 ment • • · Set in a French 3 BLKS FROM BEACH! Week, (TI4) 639-2742. approx 25x40 suitable for I ,0540'9-'-='1252""',...,.-...,,-,-= $325 _ Redec 3BR, 2BA, • Separate dln'c arta YEARLY rental -2 Br + garden with p;>ol, golf, plus BRAND NEW 1, 2 & 3 BR'1. . BIG.BEAR -Cabin for rent. · plumber, electrical, TV_ SliARE ApL or Houae. Sa.Ve bltins, la: yird. Newport e Home·Uke itorqe yard. Encl gar. $310/ll\(), convenient k>catlon. $l56. 410 21.lt St. OPEN SAT/Sun CONVENIENT EUier Wk or Wknds. $20 Repair etc, 824~'. A, \Vest $$.Call Home-Partner, Lie. Heights. : S'1~te •= w/atorap Utll pd. 1500 Miramar. THE VENDOME lrYlne . Located near Newport Blvd. per da. Sips 7. 494-5625. 19th s i, S135 mo, Inquire 82'1 &16-µM, 548--1419 $500 _ 4 plus den, Penn e Marble pullman 613-071l. 1M,5 Anaheim !.;;..;.;.;...;;.._______ at 23ll Elden Ave, 2 Bed-BIG Bear-$50 Weekend· $l00 .W 19th St. Costa ~1esa S\VINGING SINGLES Point, prl beach, lovely e Kll\l·U lktrma · Call Mrs. Phillips, ~ 2 BR, 1% ba, air cond $225 J'Ol?lll.S· shag carpets, all y,•eck: •$2So Mo. 2 Sty. home, "THE 1" ACT 0 RY ' · t.'Oll· Call "Leah" 2-8 pm. bouse. •Pool n ......... _ Coran11 del Mar ,. ..... GD•NADA BOB P~T built-nu, pool, enclosed gar-Moonn·d-4g.i-sm slliUng of n unique atorcili 539--3122 E RENTALS • .D&l'..,.,..ues • tur-~"" ~ -.c.i l l ages. Gas & water paid. ..~. has shops avail. fr S70/n10. NU·VI W rounded with pluah lands •·ntaI Conceu'•n REALTOR 552-7000 1 p R t I t -· 430 ALCOHOLICS Aronymeus 673-40 494-3248 no: ....., Adu ts only. $185 er ~onth. · en I I O ~.-..re "Cannery Village," 425 30th Pho S42--72l7 , .1 · 30 or ~T-A""dulpl\ngliv!n. fat , .•• ~11 Lovely 2 BR, apta with a Newport Be1ch l·Bcdtoom also available, R 2 St ., NB. 673-9606, Agt POneBo ·~· ~--01rMwn e ~ "" uo:: _ ....y k Ing s I zed BR. On1;;:.;;:;;:~.;oc;;;.;:.;;...___ overlooking pool, $Ui0 per l\IALE,or ~eml lbr 2 B , 642_8.-120. • • x u.....:i, ....un a esa. 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, 2-car 2~gEROOI BMRS~Wo -~0t~!"!!, beautifully la.n ds ca ped •1Rent A Piece month. Drive by or call BA Home, Ne'wpon Shores. ·SEPARATE boild' ..... + iar. BOB GILBERT OR TEX! garage. pool, lounge with .,.... _ _.,-----grounds. Gas incl'd In rent. of Pilica'' 645-5780. !~507 '3llme.dayGeorge1 or Leeper: 1000 sq It .••• ,,,"~crp'', ''J CALL K•ER,.!YI.023UR•G~ll bar and color TV, crafts No Pets Child up to 3 year!'!. No pets. • "" -. 6t2-6836 ........ "' ..., "''.,.... room, billiards. card room, 365 W. \VUson 6'2-1911 TEN ACRES % Blk E. of Harbor. • HARBOR eves. blllY corner. 6'5-2020 I ==='~""""'""'==.,. putting green and more. ON 400 Merrlm&c Way 557-9559 OCEAN and NICE Rm*' for working 6U-G560 YOUNG couples club, 18-35 + 1325 per CKOnth, Broker LIVE LIKE A KING FW':J"";:rv': ~. .HARBOR GREENS HARBQI. vlEW male/fem/student. O v, r STORE, Avail April 1st, 690 Call ~ .. or 548·"';'_..,;. 531·5800 557-2189 ...1 b..;! Co 'I Bklst .c-.. • u-•·-Fr 1•-~ 1W 25, kitclo priv, Conv. sho~ West 19th st, $135 moo,.t ::=::....;==---''-'-= ' . At Bu .. 9et me~ .. Pools Tennlil nlnt . '"'"· • ··~,.. -· ·~ I 824 w t 19th St ~ ni 900 Sea Lan, CdM 6"-2611 Bach, 1, 2 A: 3 BR's. Model.I Elepnt apartments des'&'ICU plng loc, OC'C. 545-4'49 quMe: es Socl1I Clubs 535 * THE BLUFFS * FURNISHED -CMacArOrur nr Coast Hwy ) W:: til 7 pm. 2700 Peterson with a Master's .too.ch, su-REAL'OORS WANTED: Girl in 20s to ~~~~~--c.--;,-'.".'.: ~:.;;;;:.;... _ _;_..._ ___ I lmmod Occu~ncy UNFURNISHED a.yd CM. nr. Harbor Blvd. perb Muse 111secnrtCtyl,bex~~~ SINCE.J.944 share apt.-C.M'. area. May STORE -850 sq. fl. lleavy SINGLE? • r-/ •-A ams. sive Vena es · u ....... 673 A400 ·"\ o t M In BR G be! S285 "' -t 1st. Approv. $80 mo. trau c. pposi e a Receive a select number or 2 ., 1 ba. reen t * POOL·S PRIVATE I BR apt, N. ot 546-0370 pool with unique Aquabar, s.18--4683 aft. 5. Beach. 211-C Broadway. quu\\ty compatible matches 3 BR., 21h ba, 2-sty. ···· $385 * E. NCLOSED PCH, has Small sundeck & fountains and formal gar-I !!!!~~~!!""'~~!!!!!!!' I 49+-0023 3 BR., 2 ba., 1-sty. ••· · $390 lnclds 'h: gar -spc. Stv & ** 3 Br., 1112 Ba,** dens. All part al the South THE EXCITING WIU.. share my 2 BR, 2 ba · ncd c- 2 from l0Cl0'1 In y0ur area. 2 BR., 2 ba., "Angelita" $500 · GARAGES refrig. Will be avau June 3>. ~. newly decor. Encl. Coast's finest flparlmetit PALM MESA APTS. apt, pool , w/responsible JiOUSE & garage,:zo each w/LARGE PHOTO A Eastbluft Rily 644-1133 *CONVENIENT 11115 Pis call for appt · MINUTES NPT BCI! workinu womarl, age 25-35. w/lrg, clear-y"Ard. Nr. 19th comprehensive profile. · · · patio, bit.ins, crpts, drpa. commumty. .TO • --..,. •-N · rt 64&:2002 , G ,_ .. •-fid tlal 11lE Bluffs, l)rahd new 4 TO AU. BEA~ 6«-4064. Close to everything. $170 &: 1 Bedroom/studk>s ~!!!,, $195 FURN. OR UNFURN. .N'pt Beach. 642--8971 "' ewi:° · · - 50 i c~9f:w & ~e i'REE BR, 3 BA, pool &: yard FROM $ 140 -MONTH LARGE, modem 1 BR apt $180 mo. 868 Center St. Apt. 2 Bedroom from ~ Unbelievably Jaret-apt•, BACHELOR will share' apt lndustr11t Rent11 4 sample proflle sheet on 1 maint. Cust crpt &: drps, .. w/beam celling, c r p t s , 1, CM or call 548--8179. Models open 9 A.M. til dusk huge pool, J aeuz:i elect bit· w/aame in CdM. POo1. penpectlve ,INTRA·DATA $600 mo. i.t & 1 .. 1 pl., $2tlO ADUlT~ PLEASE. drpo. ,.,,.. & ..,.,.. No ** BEAUTIFUL 1 • 2 BR. ~-lruo, sh~ crpi., drpt, aauna Near be<cts, 675-8871" ' NOW LEASING motets ~A. ~ail April JS. VILLA · po•i.i.NA · pets. $210/MO. All uW pd. Contemporary Garden Api.. etc. Ad ts, no peq. SHARE APT·HOUSE:' , • Huntlrifiton "°och n 4-541'.37!s 2!3-4SS:'M·A·T-E' = mV Avail 4128. -2880. From $175-;190. Patioo, SING!.l!lS From $150 CALL HOME -PARTNER 24 Hours 3 ·BR/2 Ba newly decor. PHONI 642-21115 I.GE 3 BR. 2 BA, bl.., sh&ft frplc. dshwhr, new crpi. & -1 BEORM. From $160 f131.119f, 548olf79 ' I N W f!l.l l•---.. ..., ... ...,1 Bltna. Breakfast nn, 2 car t1180 Pomona A\.e,} crptg, drps, toed pa&, drp&,. prlv patit>. Pool. In· ON THE. •LUFFS J~~~ A-iaii~'m O f R t 4lS 940 Sq. Ft. & Up LOVE WORN . pr, 11,S blks ocean. Pool Ir: lndry rm, encl gar. $310. fant ok. Cal l 557-2841. AT NEWPOR"[ to $l5 LESS. 1r19ea or en Iiainllton & Newland _ Discover DISCOVERY ctubhse prlvl. Yr ly $325/ $30 WEEK & UP 544-6184. BEAtrr. 1-BR. Patio. Gar-You're right, they're under-SINGLE car gara.i'! for rent, ' 64&-0697 or 833-0519 PROFESSIONALS In a field mo. Days (2l3l ~1• e Studio A 1 BR Apts. 1 BR, crptl, drps, bltns, gar., __ aa:e. -B e a m e d ceil's.; From Newport Blvd., turn at priced! 1561 ?.tesa Dr. vie 12th ·St, Balboa Penin. of Amateur Matchmakers. Wknds n t /536-0740. e TV & Maid Service Avail. pool, $165., drive by 403 quiet lane nr., C.M. Civic Hospital "Road fl block CS blks from Ne,vport Blvd.) $25 mo. 675-31~ eves FOR Lease 1ti-l, 1,680 Sq. <Est. 1966). NEWPORT Shores 3 + BR. -e Phone Service-Htd. Pool Heliotrope, then ca 11 Center. 2 Mm. to 1wy. above Pacific Coast JJwy) to ·--:;;:-;s:;,546-;;..:~"'60;'---;7,~--Ft. $175 ... Placentia Ave., (714 ) 83.5-6885 (213) 387-3393 21Ba at 310 Prospect. Close e Oilldren A Pet Section. 6$.-6900 ~ 6J5...QiD5 entrance. 900 Cqney Lane, Office Rentil 440 Costa Mesa. Inquire 1665 '"'""""""""""""""""'"I to' ocean, poolsi tt-nnls. $360 e SUO .Monrhly NEWISH 2 BR, 2BA, no 2 BY, 1 Ba single .story Newport Beach, Ca.~-$135 & UP ~~~ia~r G~ll64 Woods, ~~~~~~!'/~~I @.Open Sat. -.S. Schworer 2376 Newport Blvd., CM children, Cvn:1 patio dck. garden unit, shag. ~ti, Telephone: (714) ~ GIGANTIC 1 & 2 BR FULL SERVICE ;: 6T.1:26'4 548-S755 or 645-3981 S"""1lsh lrp\o $250 mo. drpo dshwhr lncd pitlo PARK NEWPORT You Bet ,it'• underpriced! Wostcllff Building NEW M-I Space with Of!lce I Loft.,.. -* ~ BLUFFS * * Ad Good ·For $5 QC Rent 675J.iT:a> • ~ eeil, trPt, pr. Adlti That's why this apt. won't Corner Westclif( Drive & 1300--:lfiOO fl 3 phase 208V . 1415 .. · 3 Bdnns., 211 bolhs. * $25 PIR WIEK * 2 BR, bll-ln kitchen $1811. 2!!60 Elden 537,,1125. APARTMENTS last long. Cpts, dn>s, sieve Irvine Blvd.. N • w po rt ~~ 64~1~J:':'.i.-fui/ · liiiii ~ viewit, 2;I ba, deluxe. &: Up. Pool A maid service. "Peek of the ooean" SPACIOUS Al'TS. on the bay ~w:.'~er~:a~far:!~ ~~(11. Mr. Howard SMALL forkliit for rent, Found (free 1d1) 550 I900; 552-'ltlOO Aaent Kitchens avail. Motel Tahiti $215/Lease ·Realtor 615-210l 2 BR, lrK kitchen, gar, ln<try · Adults, no pets. 2 0 2 0 IEW 1 $150 a lso carpet carrier for . . corner Harbor I: Victoria. rm. No sngls, 1 child Ilk, l.uxury apartment llvins Full erton Ave., (l Blk. E. of WATER V Deluxe o -llilm~ Prlv party .. 6'16-2002. FND: pair reading glassea AVAIL April 15. Lovely 3 $130 mo. Dlxe mobile home. Coit1 Mell no pets. 645-7485. pverlooltlhg the water. En-Newport Blvd. & 1 Blk. So. flee IOOO + sq ft. S400 incl. · · brown t or lo I sc rims ~t 1~s; ~~~~':: Furn. Htd pool. Mature 2 BR' apt·over ~· S140 2 BR -No pets. WUI show ~OCIO .,!i.~~ ~teJ of Bay, C.M.) 642-3690. ~:!1r ~~ Hwf. Re'ntals W1nted 460 ~fc~~~~ ~~-~.'M~~~case. ir.... ,......ts, bltna. $295. ad~ults, no pets. 4 Seuons, mo. Wtr pd. Cleaning dep. Sat A Sun aft 10 am, 689 tennis court.11 plus miles of oiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ':-"&6 ~r 2359 Npt mvd 548-6332 PI um e r CM $160-bl ~•-trail ' ttln thuf ADULTS 600 Sq. Ft. OFF1CE w/kit & 2 BDRM apt or house 11 KEYS on ke -l,llh o.u-1391. . $25. 2657 Elden Av e. ... .. 1.,,.J na.::..; • cy......, 8, Pll I. • Ba "~ .. on 600 Sq Fi , , Ex wll bab Si Ro< Oceanfront NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiel Sep 54(H)ll.J. • • ".w ~ Deboard. croquet. Junior l'a LA COSTA APTS. · ~~· ~ · · .... gun.a. ec., e, Y· · -~ -· HARBOR llJghlands. 3 "fi' by -Employed adult 2,R $l50 STUllNlNG 1 • 2 BR, 2 BA from 1189.50 monthly; also I l & 2 Bodroom STORE 1155, C.M. 646-2130 Siart 5/15173 1225. 497-1015 -....-11<. 2 Jba, bltns, dlahwasber. r over 30, ~ pets. M&--1D21. E~SIDE D ' -Garden Apta. Pool. Rec and 2-bedroom plana and e Carpets e Drapes 1 & 2 RM. dlx. 11ultes-. Adj. NEED garage, t11ID-22', for 646--2637 pe~J.'gciiil: ~k~~-!~ e 2 BR-$150 mo. No kids or Bltns, w/w dlsP!'.o .. h~pool. area. no W. 18th St. $145 & 2-atory town houses. Elec· • Pool • B"RO's Alrporter Holel. NoJse:. req. boat atoni.ge. Mr. Thull, s MALL b Ion d ma I e GCH567 St C.M Call Mita, .no pets, U'U'"~· up. tr1c kttchenl, private pa;~ All Utlliiles Peld 2172 DuPont No. 8. tl3--3223 .. 540-2550· wknds 67~2056 Cockapoo In front o f -B·•nd New n.....&..x pets. -~ ___: -2 88· DO ~ts. adults ~~ NEWLY...DECX>R.A'.D+> or balcon!e§,,£arp::!tlng,_dra-354 A do St c M -4001-D-BIRCH, -N.8 "Uke to ~de! eur ·Trader'~ Richa!d's Market. 675-0 -, '' -Vf""' MOrith to month. S,mu. 2 BR w/carport. Wtr pd. perlea. Sl.lbtenanean park· VOCI . '' . • .-$160/Per Mo. 541::~2 Paradise t.'Olumn ls for you! 11 to :i; 67>-7277 after 5· Ocean Vu, waJk to heh. 4 LARGE 1 BR. on West ~ Realtor 6"-7270 Call btwn 1 A 5; 636-412J, lng with elevators. Optiooal 642·9708 1 -.;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;.:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;~I FOUND small black & white 1lt No petl « chldm. St. $140. mo. lnclda: util. IBR mid. qe woman only, 2566 "D" Orange Ave • • .$140 maid service. Just north or I !!~"""!!!!!!!!!!!"""""""~ I female Shellie b:Pe dog. 64&-03s4. ~l.5'13 Bkr. no drinJcen . .or pets. 1948 * SHAfiy ELMS. PCiOL Fubkm Island at J amboree EXCEPTIONAL OPPOR· vicinity Baker ,tk&i.rvlew, WALK to waler, singles DaM Point Fullerton Ave 548--1046 • Adult. Poolakle $14!5 up and San Joaquin Hllls Road. TUNITY • f\fodel aptS avail T d I Pa d • Costa Mesa,. 540--0329 pref'd, but wlll conAlder UVE In the all new Dana 1145 • 2 BR. Single .1tory. e Children next blodt·unfum Ttodrepbonerental (lnln<o)rm644-atl0!9tl0n to rent. l BR -\own!'<>"" w I ra er S ra 1se P R E SC R I P T I 0 N Sun falnilles, 2 Br, $150 haa all, Point Harbor at t h e . biam cell. ~9 Wallace. I77 E. 22nd St., CM 642-3645 all :ic:tras, encl patjb, closed GI as ses v I c Vons' "*1· Fee. 979-S430 beauUful Marina Inn M~I, C.M; 6t6-8882, 774-8610. ON Bay 2 BR,_ 2 _BA, large ~!:;se~~ll',l ~·~~·d ~I~~ Capistrano Beach. Call eves. TKE Bluffs -view. 3 BR, 2 34902 !fl Obispo st. 2 BR upper. Crpt, drps:, D1n1 Pein.• patlo. ~tove; relrle. Adults. AdUlts only, smaJl pets OK. Ii ne~. 493-4286 ~ Quiet k>c. New cpts. & (496-2353). Kitchens, et-bltna reftig & gar. Adlts Yearly. 'No pets. 223 19th $260. Costa , ri.tesa. 642-200"7. r " YOUNG grey & white female drapes. $475 Mo/lease. liclencies &: apartmenta onl '$135 64&-0083 LGE 2 Br. redec, ~w. nr St. $295/mo. 673-zmi or ci\t w/"•hite collar. Main ac<•t TORS 6'4-1662 ... 68~ pool, "-ct d'-' y, · ' beach & vacbt barbOr. $210. 675-1849. SPACIOUS 2 BEDRM 2 bath t 1' mes C }\ H B ·~ u•:: .,..... Wl..: ~ .. ........_, 2 Rn. Blt ins W/W J d Pool & la nd St. & st wy, · • 4 llflt 2 be., fam rm, din nn. phone•, televiskm, sauna ,,~.., -r -• . ml La Cresta St., Apt A. NR Hoag HOllp, lg 2 BR, + en-u l'Y . 's;~~t'.::::,.~ _ _:,.....,~ u i...Mr View Homes. Pool bath, 1 • u n d r Y tacilltlea, crpU, drps, $185 mo. Avail. -Inquire 1030 s. Coast, 2BA, blUns, patio, encl gar. facilities, closed g a r , ~ Prlv1i. $4fA:I. 833--3894 meet:ln;e room, close to San 5/I. 675-7(29. Laa:una Bch. P h. 49H848 $185 to S210. Adultl inq. 4150-B-B-Q, btUn rana;e, disposal. dollars b t~w:~te~~~ HARBOR vu homes, 2 Br &: Clemente and La I u n a 2 BR. Un.!Urn..-Utitl!tsea i)iki. DANA POINT new apt 2 A, Patrice Rd. 642-4387. d:ahwstu' • fly crptd &: drp(I. Ne1tr ~ . Icy N.B. 2306 w. ctn, $375/mo. l yr Jae. Npt Beach. Come p1q ·in our $155. 135· Albert PJ, Apt A. bdrm, $190. mo. WESTCLllT -2 Br, 11,I Ba. ~~~~ l~.PI:~~= Oceanfront No. 4-A N.B. cfnter Vu. 644--405"4 eve1. aportftmlns, ahr;1p= and 6'B-82 lf0.1197 Twnhle, patio, bltns. AdW.ts '-'------------------'! 1-~0UND black cock-a-'POOi BR • BA. Vdrp 1-. restaurant&. $50 and NEW 1 BR $170 • 2 Br $210. EXTRA larae lwriay 2 Bil, 2 only, no pets. $2'.Xl/mo. I728 ~RY FOR LESS -New NB ! -~11ENS •M mint TSFB pup. Vie of Anaheim A\.'f, 3 • • crp • ... 6 -~.:._~-ttliloll ad llntand Nr bcb. No pets. Adults. llf BA apt, •litns, cpta/drpl, Bedford Ln. 543-75.U 2 bednn apta., fully crptd &: 712 St James Pl., . .. .,, r:...r "" ~. Nr. all 1ehls. $325. By nn.~'"' ~ on E 20th 9: CM. M8-0l31 m mo 49&-59&8. drpd, dahwshr, dlspoel, bllln BR., 1% ba., ocean vu, tricabn t.'Ons, UK rqty. Jo,or C.l\t. 646-2337 or 540-0062. appt only. 543-9341, 6t6-2848 week'• ~nt. · ., ' ' ' 3 BR. 2 BA. Bltna forced air range, closed gar, pool, Owner consider loc, or prop. or ? U nSSt1n1e 2lK A~k tor Mrs. Cooper ~f, =~uit13 o~Y 2S:: Huntlneton Beach 2 b::!, 1D~:1~~ ~ ~ 0ir.~~~~!~tAdJaB~~Y~ =~. "'f 4 :~27 2 ~la~r ~hl=. ·~11 ~ 0t1~:. :~~~n!~R11:.0k~ ~~1s:~e;,~~~1 £Zi~i1J-1g G~~M~~~~ht>~';:t t~: AVu.11 5/ll, 64~. $I.f5 -$165 Shalimar. $l6S. l3. $225/mo. Eves: 6'4--29ll 6'6+7382. 642-~. COMM'L C·l proj)uty nr \VILL lrade $56.(X)() Equity "">.::IS-:_1:;60.c7~-----;c·I C:: Clemente BACHELOR A: 1 BR., patios, DELUXE 2· br, carpets, E•tt lluff 2 BR., 2 bl. Ocean view. * CASA V1CI'OR1A Ontario. Airport , 1$9 x 6.10' in rare 1le. parccl w/strm. M.ALE silver gray poodle, ~ frplc's pirtv. caraeea -drapes, btlins, gar, $165. Yearly · $275 lllonth I & 2 BR. f'um & Unf\l.rn. lrom st. to st. FOR lnrome fi\lany trees) F:_or inc. prop. Vic: [rvinc Jiollda,y Jtd • mi, 1 Ba, be1utiful vtew. ~"4U. Ma.v 1st. For ln- t<*'fuatlon call 492-llili. Divided bath 4 1otl of CAU.. &M-.1103 Ask for l\tlke Carpets, drpes, O/\V, TV units or lndustrll\I In Or. or eltgant Mm('. Ownl'r/ 549-~U - closetl. Rec. hall, pool • 2 BR. Adults, l1) peta. BAY A=: 2 ~c 2 r . ..:;i Jones Real~ 613-QlO ant. Pool, elc. Come by & County. SJ0..6198. Rgf. (7141 547-0146 wkdaya. FNo. lluffy I()..specd vie. pool tables, uuna baths. ~tEAOOWS APT. 387" VfJ , ~s:o> ~ or BRAND New Ocean front lrwiulre about our ~fove-ln BELLBOY smell cabin TftADE S6.00(I eq ln 3 BR, Bnl. Ptn, Pl~dentlfy See for younelt. 17301 Bay SL CM. &l&-0073 • Cond mini 2 Br 2 & Allowanctl. 525 Victorin St. ....,_, Furn. or Keel-.>n Ln. (1 blk \V. of aft 5. 0 uin , • ' A H 00 CM S4'l-11Mn cruiser o.b. Full fish tctulp. 2 ha C.1\1. home.' f'rplc, -OR tJnfvrn. 310 Beach, l blk N. of Slater), 1;:,G·~~·poo\1% is;_.15sh~~ 1 A 2 BR., $185. $260. Adults, l-:4694· Year 1ea 1 e • ~ ~;rcAi. · ~~·; ~ t~lr. \VIII trade lor small rn('d yd, vie\\' or aolf oou rse. l ·u-,G-E~n~gl:.is"'1o"'s"h_.o."p<1og"o--_-=fu1~- !:!i!!' ... ...... 842-1848 .... ~: lira Minle recN.B. ~JJ~ 801 Domtnao, I 1 Dl"C" 3 BR, 2 Ba, frplc, 2 Sr Studio, l~ Ba.. lrpl, p c ·Up. 54$-19el9 \Vo.nt camrr. motor honie. o\i5. Nr OushArd School , n $135 ULTRA NICE Apt. e ~ !: • --.n11. ~ 1phl strcue. Gu a. wtr 7 ~an or T 5.9!1·1218. ~J.B. Identify ~ts;i J>oob. 4 Cardtrw. SAD& 2 BR. HMled Pool, .$150 A tJNi'i1RN • Attr. 1-br apt, encl. pr .• nr. ~Olp. pd E/lide Utb. Am' Mtrecdet DIHft, TRADE 3 horse, 4 t.'YCI~, FE~tALE Tabby eel f Prea· ' • --~ -~. ••'"· ~ -& -"' --• --~-· " ··-·-... ----3· Miit! found in Cllffha.w-n aa.laried ad u It I. 941 or.a. Cenltr St. 645-ee5. caryrt. -$115. 6'f...Olm alt 5. NEW ~nt"'fl!l1v Bch &: REAS. .Attr. 1 A-2 br apta. 0 ' IUI anal! ht TO. b JftUOI" &. vol. 1.1!-nk for 6-area, N.B. Call 548-4739 N•::~f94.-SIT1l MEN, 1mali beacts -· ~!_S:<iii# Hiiiiil;...... IMcll r,'."~io21!A,$15\1mo)'l' ~~ l~~ll. ll7 E. llth ~~~-~~B10'°.'::.'·lt00d 'FOUND Col\le pup. Call & Rooms $21..50 ptr wk. Alta .,,..,_ jfiS.ntJ • .,nuo•I -' ..._....,....., • · 5.16-8667 Identity 842-9770 Btw 1-11 Unfvm. '20 195 .-month. 53$-1*. e SfS.. e 2 BR, l 'BA, clean. close lo ,,,.,._ Bluffs'' C,nc:lct Huntington IMc• e to -•o! OurTrarlcr'' 1 _ GTA F'~ACK an1 & ~10 pm L .. ::. -3BDRM,2Balh,dblprqe, belch,etecrardoor®t~r. 2BR.Topcond.$260.6"-4n2 .. " ara.dl;;lumnla lor youl vvi '"'-""'._. BMch -.. ,_ 2 lto1')' w/(rptc. New drps SJBrooklS mohw.· Nt.•5'1>-pe32'18ts. 21132 S. M t •• Vo--t BR. Deluxe. Adult poolsld 55 du.,nes, f'actory air l'OOd. Auto-F"'ND : Genn~n She Ph€! rd •...in - 0 .....,.. -,_ mallc. Trade for truck, bull male vie. • .V. SP CIOUS iretnbelt, end 1 BR. reliable middJe ~ A crpt. ......,. ~·· garden bungalow, n e or camper. 839-4991 u 2 lid, 2% ba, den formal couple. Ste_ps· to bN:cb, 2 BR. 2 BA. Untum S150 I A 2 BR townhouae. Bltns. DLX 2 le 3 Br .. 2 Ba. Erel OCWl. f'rplc., lrJ paUo, 6 tor 5 bucks. * 67$-~ * GOLD ring fouBI vlcinit)' di • rm, BluUs $-t 7 5 • cable, pr, $175. mon, ~ar iipataln; $1fl0 down. paUo, crpts, drps, rec f.acll. pr. Sle5 up. Rtn1aJ Ole., pools. sauna, tennis. S . Huntin$fton Brach. M&-M-10 67JN152 er 644-Wl I ''"· 49+:31'3 Call 64).U31 ali<r S SJ.lO/up. -:rJ95 Ms« A\-.. \14&-1D34. 841>-0W. ----------------- I I • -- • j I \ .. • \ I • ' • . . . • I I . .,-- ' .... ' ~ ..... • <. . ' • ,4 ' ' " , , .. .. > r \ ' ) ' . ' .... . ' • . . . I ~ - . SO YOUR _LITTLE .~ RED WAGON . IS REALLY DRAGGIN·' ' " •• l\LL llLL. • • . I ' I ! I i! I ,, ! i • E ' • • ~I ·~ ' • " l " ;• • ~ ~ • ~ _._: I . 1 _ ill ~ -. ( l ADD HORSEPOWER . TO · ·THE FAMILY BUDGET I !; ·i ~ , .. ----• .. ' ' 7 i You can handle those bills. All ·you n.eed are the dol· i l lars you'll get for · all the still·g~od, but· nobody· uses. i them . items . you'll find . all over fhe .house.. Make a list ! . i of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· \ I . .. ticles into extra cash. It won't cost Y,t:>ll·-· • • it'll pay j --you.-And-you~l-be-sur-prised-at:-ho-w fast y.oHCl l]:::-sell _ · · iust about anything with _a· DAILY PILOT classifi~d ad. f Try it today.· Every day is a good day to · use .. ~ ' ~. DAILY PILOT · WANT 'ADS • (And rou Can Charge Them> .... ~ . ... ' J • • I I I • • • f t t ~ f .l ~ ii • .. .. ., :• .. ·11 . ;/ ~I " • • . I I ·~ • l ., • " ., " • • ' I " ' ' ' • i I 1 l l ' .. l l I • I I ! • I • • ! • ' I • -· • • '' ' .. \ ~ ~.-U, 'r :1~ .., ... .' '• ~re You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You Have Any T Of These Thi D PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 2. Guitlr 3. Biby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. Camer1 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet .. 11. Refrlg•r•.t.or 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Btr Stools 32. Encyctoj;.cile· 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Troplc1I Fish 3S. Hot Rod Equlpm't • 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling 1Sllver 39. Victorl1n Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slide Projector 57. Electric Train SI. Kilton S9. Clinic Auto 60. Coffff T1ble .. 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 6S. Work Bench 66~ Di1mond Witch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. Camping Trailer ........ ,~ 14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 43: -Pool T1ble 44. Tires 70. Antique Furniture 15. Machine Tool1 71. T1po Recorder 16. Dishwasher 72. S1llboat 17. Puppy 4S. Pl1no 73. Sports Cir -18. Cabin CruiHr 46. Fur Coat 74. Mlttress Box Spgs 19. Golf Cart 47. Dr1po1 75. Inboard Spoedbo1t 20. Bllromet•r 48. Linens 76. Shotgun 21 . St1mp Collection 49. Horse 77. Seddle 78. Dirt G1me 79. Punching Bog 50. Alrpline 51. Org1n j 22. Dinette Set ' 23. Pl1y'Pen 52. Exircycle 80. Biby C1rrl1ge ' - i•-----24. Bowling -Ball ~---I 25. Wiler Skis • 26. FrHur ~ 27. Suitcase 28. Clock " I 53. Rare Books S4. Ski Boots SS. High Chair 56. Coln• -11 . Drums 82. Rifle 83. Desk 84. SCUBA. Gotr ' These or any oth,r extra things around the house can be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD ' So • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT .. 642-5678 • .. .. - • Frld.oJ, April 13, 1973 I· FND : Blk/8rown Gard..,lng. Wtlmarantr-type 2 mot old•----~-----dofr:. \Vith round It bf!WTl C 0 M P L E T E prdehlng collar & bell. Back Bay lt'nr)te by ex.Perienced & Area. rtllllble-. p.roJ.essl.onal •PATCH PLAS'I'ERJNG All l.)'pc11. Free e1tlmates Call~ Plumbing ~8-5700 pl'rlener, b'ee ' estimate1. ' t..R. OTIS PLUAtBINC Jo~EMALE. Stx-llie, purcbr«t 961Hl832. Re1nodels &: lb!paln, \Vnter vie. San Die&<> 1'~ r w y; PROFESSIONAL prdener, heatl'nl. dispoWs, furnaces, Brookhunt, Fount a i n tree work. prunin g· I dshwuhrs. 6U-63i.l MIC A Valley. (License No. ls 10961 sprinkl£>N, cleanup joba, B/A. Complete f'hunWng ll.B.) Updated Ii c en & e , 1 and• c ap in g George. "Se,_rvt~ce..,.. -·------oo~5 6't6--5893. Plumbing BRAND nu baby Kittens -EXP. Japan es c , 1uain· MARINER Noo• Acceptl"G' Appllcalion' t'or Cockt1ll Waltres111 & Lunch Waitress•s fnd in my ivy. Owllt'r of lost I tt nan c e, c I ea n 4 up. PLUl\IBlNG REPAIR PG C'lll plea.st' <."Ofllact. Landscape. Fiw es t. No job too small Apply In Pc1'llOl1 MS-2751 842-8-142 847-94.38. * * 642-3128 * * 3 pm-~ pm, fiton-t'ri FND: Beaut. l\fale Irish Set· EXP. J apanese Gardener L & T PLUMBING, remodel, 2607 \\'. Coasc ~11~1~·- ter vie Delaney Sea Shantz 2 know hoY ... Tr Im m111 g . repipt", water h ca ters . Newport Bfilch &46-0201 days ago. Please tdcnuty. Clean-up, Small landscap-1 =·-1>~2568~--~----548-7021 or 673-3170 Ing. Pool Service & APPRENTICE mechanic -968-.1486 Neat )"OUng .man tor au IRISH Setter, \\'est Newix>rt:l==_,~...,_~c....,,..---Installation a.round v.'Ork. 1747 Anahc.hn ApproX 1 year old. 642-3Tn E~ Anu~;-ican 1 Japane~ 1----------Av, C.l\f. lost • 555 • "'" or 'ean;tp ANTHONY POOLS -~-A=R=T~1 s=T=s---nmin. N.B . ._ C.M., I:. H.B. (\VORLD'S LARGEST) RE\VARD -htale Poodle 546-__ n_r_J_______ Let.us plan your pool-\\'ell·kl'I0\.\'11 t.nter)or <lt'SiKJI lite -gta.y, stands 12" high'. EXPER. JaPllfll!S(', maint. . No .Obligation, 493-6226 tlnn l<M:atf'd in the.-U-.lgn GAILY PILOT ,,,., BUILDING INSPECTOR llill • City Of Newport Beach $89fl.$1091 Per Mo. I«'Quirt>s Ml)C'r. in heating & nlr t:ond!iloning & familiar~ it)' 11• l'nlfur n1 l\1C'ehan1cal Code. l~X'frr build!~ depl. huckg1'.1UJHI, IMl11 e\'t•r tllf"- c11anical dusit:n or ('.OJ\Struc· lion 1•s1-.·r.-ls at'L'l'plable. ~1u11t huv.-ability lo rej.ld & pl:ln l'hl'\'!t "1,_'()1111>ll·x 1ne<:han- ical plans. Apply imn1ed· iMlt•ly to Pcr~1n11el Dept .. l:lOO Nev.•JX>rl Blvd., Ne1\'• port Beach. Ca. 67:1-6633 . \Veil ~med, lost vie: Clse Cleanup, landscape. Free Plo.za. Neo.vpon Bf'ach, to BOys Club, Back Bay. est I n1 a I cs . 5..~33.lJ, 1,S_e_w_Jng..::;/_A_l_t•_r_•_l_lo_n_s..,._ v .. ouhl like to previ 1.••.v S1.l n1 -BUILDERS l·lard"·arc Cont- 642-8585 aft s. 8am-8pn1 · :\.: pies of your \\'Qt'k 10 dis-pnny, Ne"•po11 Beach, S('ek-Alter1tlons--642·5845 play on ('tllli!lgnint>nL Pll•a.!;e ing mun, salt·s traint'e . $50 REWARD IRISH gardener, . I a _w n Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. C'al l Rulh Jan1t•."Ktn at :J-18-3"154 foe return or sntl blk/brn·n n1 a I ntl'nance, tr1n1m1ng, &'4-S.130 b..'t"'Cf'n 10 A:\I & 1.., ........................ .. fem· dog. Schnauzer-Scottie. free estin1ates. 9i'9-8334. 5 P~t. 1w BUSBOYS Had flea coUar w/bell. l.Dsl JAPANESE GL\RDENJo..""R . II i 1 J --iA~S°'S~E~M=B~l~E=R~S~-'\run Time• . Days \V, Oi-t 4/6., 642-nf}f Cti-~ i.:B.~REA , __ El_:_••_>_•·-·-~ f ror 21'1d !U1Ht in Elet·lronfr·s SCOIT\' black (l\1) & 5-l• • -firm, J1ight prl'n1iun1 offr t't!d. cockerpoo black IF) ~,,rj(!, XPEll. Japanese Gardener. I•••••••••• I No f'-XP<"r rt'Q. Apply. ln Lag Niguel. Reward .. Call Co1npletl' yard scrv. Rclia. Job Wanted, Mii• 700 P'-'l'SOn. 495-4482 after 5. & neat. F'rcc est. 642-4389. SCRAM LETS I Pot1rr & Bnunriel{I Div. I.DST: ·Fml cat -tortoise COMPLETE Lawn & • Alofi' ln<.'Ol'JX>ta.l~! shell wht underneath. Vic. Gardening service. llaullng · 26181 An..>Of'Mlt'rto 36th-Bal. NB. Reward. & clean-up. J in1 54S-(}.t()5. A'NSWERS &w. Juun CapistrRno 673--5.525 G ene ral Servlcet An equal oppor. Pn1pl r.t, F SILVER Grey, 1ttale, poodle. 7 . r ·--;-~ A ss em b I e r s . -~loldt.-rs, Vic. Emerald Bay; Lag. TOTAL SERVICES CO . N .. -\\'oven -Pansy Fibe!'Klass touchup & Bch. Reward offered. Palnt'g, Plu1nb'g. -Radish -l!ANGED repairn1C'n. Apply at Clipper HOSTESS Part-T.\1111· HOC.HMAN'S DELI & RESTAURANT <t.!S E. 171h Str~I Costa l\ll•sa Equal Oppor, 1<:n1ploytr 494-4006 Hms ' Specialist 77 Mrn never mtuTy a widow Marinr., 1919 E. Occldentnl &16-1809. ' unless her husband was St, S.A.. BUS Boy, 11·3 !\Ion-Fri. & I.DST grey & ~·hit;,_~··~·~~~~~~ill~~~ ll•~GED. -!llmle eves. Golden Bowl w/tan spots near So. Cst MAN -all kinds of I;:;:=;;:::::;:=;:;;====-Asst Mgr & Cook Rl'staurant. 2.1.'!62 Brldgt'r Plaza. Answ<'rs to "Zi ~·ork. sn1al1 jobs a Job W•nted, Femile 702 o :.y & Nile. (/time Rrl. El Toro. 830--04·!0 Reward 9'19--0!70 specialty. 97'-4636 546-9723. Apply CA l\I p ER l\1unula~urer BLACK ure f . pood RAIN Gutters Installed. CREATIVE, artistic, beaut Jack In The Box needs t'.'Xl"ICI'. help. l\1et rs . m, Corona del l\f Quality \vork. R easonable. girl needs girl-frjday lype J72·l3 Pacific Coast llwy. & Framers. 1\pply, • ' ,,A ild's pet. Reward ! · Free estinui.tes. 968-2'108. posit with understanding Suru;t't Bf'ach Hiding Cn1npers, 2930 Grace ~ .,... Heuling c1np. Too in!'.lependent !or ATTENDANT for Sci'\•icc Lri, CM LOST t cket, New rt group-think. \Vlll go all out Sta. 1'~ull & part t\111e, 40 or C 1\ RP ENTE RS, d'ecic: t. Center Dr. Wed. Al\1. FATHER & SONS, tree for right emp. Write Class over. GenUeman ~·/Service nssembly, wood &ho1• I: , 833-Ul69 .. \vork, trash, yard & gar. ad No. 693, CJO . Dally Pilot station exper. App I y tr11intts. ,. GRANDMO'lllER'S g 0 ld clean -up, Free e". ~ Box l5GO C.!ril., Ca. Chcvl'on Station, 001 S. \VILl.i\llD BOAT \YORKS 1 watch on chain, Broadway •~"=2-1!~1"~· ------Const H1Y)o', Lag. Bench. Vega Divi!!ion 11200 Condor Fashion Island. 557-8291 ' GET RID OF UNSIGHTL'i NEED help at home? \\'c t-'ountatn Valley TAN male Cock·a-poo "~~ 1'.RASli ,v..; DEBRIS $12. ~ve ak~a» nurses, ~· CAR WASH "Dusty". Vic of N t 8tvd& IDAD COLL. STUDENT. ~~~e~~~ CU~~a:~~s: Full & p/tlme positions. Via Lido, NB. {;;f 673-()539. 54S-642S 547-6681. Drivers. Gas Attendants, , BI..ACKfI' A N AFGHAN SKIPLOADER & dump truck =====,,--=--..,~ Dc_.tailcrs. Good pay. Metro clipped lost I Fat . & work. Concrete, asphalt EXPERIENCED Daywork. AUTO \ Metro Ca r Wash Baker.·~ rview sawing, breaking. 846-7110. Top Refs. Top Wages. Transmission &: line mechan-2950 HarlJor BIYd., CM Y RD 979-9632 alt. 4:30. \ b' 1· 'I t t •FOUND OR LOST A PET? A , garage ~eanl_ips. c coin 1na ion. "us 1avc CAR WASH mtuiagen le Bureau of Lost PL"ts . Re!llove trees'. dirt; 1vy. Help Wanted. M & F 710 3 yrs. 1nlnlmum experience gas allcntanls. Penna nent 0 9 Dr1vewys grading 841-2666 F'ord, Lint.'Oln l\1ercury. g. ,.1 •• att•t•t•.nl•., Perntai-1,1 pen am-2pm, 636-5685 ' · · Acctng Cler~~R Health &. Hie, dental Insur· "itto "' h "'" BLONDE male mixed cock-LOCAL moving ~hauling by Ty~, nnsUn"'., local an('t• lwncfl1s. ~~ 'shop uni. pos ns w/i;::rowt ' 1.'0 • student 1 ~-c truck "-a, r-,.... "' lrnme<l en11il•nirnt>nl 11v11U. er 8 mos "Gumper" in 5.1'1 1846 ....... ~ 2w.1 · '""' · \\l('stcliff fonn C>xpo.·nst•s 1iaid. 5 {tays r; x p e r. li -~only. ~ll CdM area. 673-9586 ' -or -· Personnel "8ency WC'ck. 7::U) lo 5:30. ExC('I· 644-4460 COCKATEEL lost in Santa 32' VAN for short furniture 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. leiit ~·orking L'QndiUons. Ctlll hauls & garage cleaning. Suite 107 ,\Jr. Art M<.-COrn1ick at CHO' -$Hl00 Per Aio. Ana Hgts area. 5'18-1862 (Mark III Center) G ..-L The Blue Beet Call 5.57-4379 =~~· ~---~-54 r.asn1non Call 673-99G-1 aft 3 pm LOST l . h Sett al v · GEN. Hauling. Tree/Shrub 2..a36 u I M ns er, m e, Jc. trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. ftCO ft• ercury CHILDCARE, (5 & 9)rn Old) ~!.. r:f~?°rt P ier. Reward. Est. S3l -G:JTI, 567-6904. Aggressive Young L•dy Jl4-14Ul44_ . Cooktng, lite hsekeepinc, ,_.. Hostess/Cashier, over-21 &: , .,,=,,.,,..,...,,.,.,..~-.-.,, from noon-6pm. 644-~ HouHCle11ning ·not 1n sc....,,,J. Must be ....,.,f 1A ·uro .~tail M n p~ ~1 .------•I . .,,., ·-~ • . ..mi,., CLEllCAL·OFC w/flgures' &:: pai)er work. new carz. Must be ex· COLLEGE ·girl will clean Some expcf. ·helpful, ~but perlcnced. •Steady job, '6<xl lg II!• J houliC. 4 hour minimum. not req'd. \II/ill tnlt.n. Salary hours. Apply~ti\--tJelij(lll ool y. Ale.rt lnteU ent 'l\'Oman. In- $2.50 hr. Mesa Verde, according to abillfy or paat No phone accepted': See Mr. terestlng work. Atust be College Pk. area: C.M. Call A pl 2 ••, & J::ood w/ . .ruunbers. We will 5464478 exper. p y :.,.,.... pm. Nielsen, Terry Bulcls:, 5th train .• MacCregor Ynchl · dally l\fon-Sat, 1545 Adam!!, \Vulnut, tluntington Beach, Corp., 1631 Pll:lCCntla Ave., School1 & HOUSE OF CLEAN CM. Ask for Mgr. Mr. CRlif. c.M. ln1tructions 575 F1oors, Windows, wS:Us, car-Hagan, 546·7392· AVON WANTS YOUI -------.;.;.~I """ & drape•. 7 Yrs. area. CLERKS- BATON lessons, inel. Strut & 642-6824 or 646-2527. Airporter Be an Independent AVON BOOKKEEPING Repn:!Be nlatlve & Earn Modeling. "Poka .l).o.t ~'' Carpet CIHning money In your. spare limo Desire some expt'r. or achool- JPaaradnet 'eumCorpm1'n,now64"' f?~1ng. Floor Care,& Windows I near home. Call: Ing in llL'('()Unting. Typing ....--.OU nn 540-7041 or ~5341 desired. Xln't en1ployee bl'n------~~='--IDutch l\1aint Serv. 5374 1508 cfils. Apply 1n person, Dedlcat•d Cletining • -BABYSITTER wanted S,lr Speedy Inc. I • IGif=] * W!: 00 ,E:VERYTiilNG * .,.. Needs nights, my apt. Own lransp, 89~ w. 16th St., N.B. ~lea •ndReplirs~ Ref!. Free est .. 646-~ Male or telnale, 847-2916 • ~., 642-9470 ___ ,EXPER-. HQJ.lSECLEANlNG .Waitre' sses BAR T EN DE'R ......... , ... mill.._ ___ -~, • • Own t.ranSpor1atlon. Call: F/tlme. Mesa Verde Coun-c I Apph •nce Repair ** 673-2918 ** try Club, 3000 C\ubho""' OCO S & Parts ----(For CoUee Shop) Rd, C. 1tl . Intenrlewing --~ ... Janitorial lli/Sat & Sun, See ~1r. B!LL'S__..Apptfance Service.1----------Hostesses & Murphy-Bar Mgr. No phooc ...§eryiC~. deliverjes & in-OFFICE cleaning, 1 i c •cl , · calls please. stallat1ons. 892-2451. bonded. 7 Yrs exp. in area. Babysitting .. ,-68,. or 646-2527. Busboy BEAUTY SALON Landscaping BABYSI'ITING my home. LANDSCAPING Nice yard. Prefer baby • For unique .~ personalized 1 yr old. Wilson Ave area, style in landscaping, In- Costa Mesa. 548-3317. lerior plants decorations, & Apply In Person .,..,,., Between 2 & 4 pm µ11 00 MacArtllur Blvd. Irvine Needs 4 Oporalors Full or p/time CHILD care. My home. full maintenance, contact ~~~!!'l~~~'""'"""'' Snacks, hot lunch. )\ton. James C. Elmer, Landscape ";" \Vllh or \Vithout following. thru Fri. Full or part days. & 1~1ent Care Co-Free ALTERATION lecly wanted, Operators w/follo,v'ing spce- Reasonable. 962-7689. estimates, 646-7229 exper. only. ~50 yn, Call la! consideration. Excellent 646--4544 benefits. BABYSIT'I'ING. My Home. LANDSCAPE, garden malnt. loii .......................... i Days .• Vic. Harbor & Vic· Inter decor. p I ants . toria, CM MS-n49 Sprnklrs. Lie. 1 3 319 o Announcing *** Montgomery Wards LAGUNA HILLS Has Immediate Opon lng For DAY BUSBOY Apply in Person 24001 Ave. De l..aCarllota Laguna llU!s tAt the El Toro off ramp, S.D. freeway1 -6611 2S0 COCKTAii .. WAITRESSES & • .,,. , ext l~i)RTENDERS. Ap1ily 632 WILL babysit In my home. 64&1>852. Vicinity Newport & Bristol. M~. --------- 557-8451. asonry BABYSITTING my home, BRICK veneers, slumpSt.one, dependable, love, care, hc>t block, fireplaces & \YroUghl lunch day or night. 642·5299. iron renccs. 968-7865 ~ACTORY • 111!-Al:l'l'Y:OPER·--TORS-f-'::V:... 1~7t'!!h..:eS:,:.t • .::C.:;-':;.!._==-j----1 C1rpenter Painting & WOODWORK, cab In et s, Paperh1nglng paneling, gen repalni, Duk~ CUSTOM PAINTING oa Durka, 646-7598 846-9495 ~~~:'-=o-""'-=-"-'~llnter/Exter. Unturn. Inter. C1l'pet SwvJce spec. price. Free color con- JOHN'S Carj>et & Upholstery suiting & est. Li e. Ins. Drl·Shampoo tree Scotch-Won't be underbl,d. 642--6005. guard (Soil Retard8iits). No WMtlng_ Dc8"'ase<a & all color * WALLPAPER * brighteners &: )O minute When ycu call "Mac" bleach for white carpets. 548-1444 646--1711 Save ryour molif!>-; by saving PAINTING & repair'., 35 yrs. m~ extra trips .. Will elaen Workman'ship guar. Take llvtrig rm., dlnmg nn. &: 11.d\'NJlage of 1ny exp. .hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, S.7056 couch $10. thair $5. 15 yrs.J;:-==::-';:-.,..-,,,--,--~ exp. is what Counts. not PAINTING & Papering, :a> method. 1 do work myscU. yrs In Harbor a r e a • Good rel. 531--0101. tic/bonded. Refs. turn. 642-2356. C.1ment, Coner ... -------~---1 CUSTOJ\f Pal n·t in g, In· CUSTOM Concrete, by ter/exter, lie. &'1m. 24 yrs R<!riaissancc Co. 00.:90 day 'Org. Co. Les, 645-4449. financing avail. Free est. UP lo 75% off on hanging If =~"'==C'·-,,--,.-,--~-I you buy material tro1n The PATIOS, walks, drlve11. Saw, Hangmc>n. 547-5346 brell.Jc, remove &: ttJ)lacc PROr. paintc>r honest \\.'Ork concrete. 548-8668 for est. rcas. Jnt/cxi, free ~ est'. FOUNDATIONS • Arti.!ltlc Rl'fs. 548-2759, 557-7455. Ph1.nten, conc~t~ le brick INTERlOR • E>.'TERJOR pa.UGI, etc. Uc d 644-0087. WAU. 'COVElUNCS PATIOS-PLANTERS 645-5925 AJl Concrete work. 894-3533 lNTER/EXTER. A cc o u 1 Contractor ceilings 11prayed. Uc, lns. ----------1 loc re ra. tree est 645--0809 Com m '!, Indus, RHld * PAPERHANGER * New, remodC!I, ttpa.lr. St9re Carl Rcbko S.16-2449 tronl.I, cust. patios, Olct, etc. Pitlos Uc'd, 962-J96L l--------- JACK Taulanc -Repalr WOOD A Jautce 1J>C(!lnllfil remod .. eddlt. 20 yn txp. Patios & ganic>n structures Llc'tL My Way Co. 547-00:tl. 64~221>1. The Good Cuys New Lite Industrial Division For Women Needed Immediately Experienced PC Al:seinbler1 Hand Solder1ra Allo Tr1inns For Lite lndustri1I Work Wire Wra ppers Injection Molding • Many assignments in the Newport Beach, lrvine, San· la Ana le-Costa ~fesa nrt111. e Exp<:r lcnoed It tralrll'<! Positions. Excellent earn- ings. Weekly pa.ychccks. with or "'ithoUl (idlo .... ·lng for high fashion stylin'l. MANICURIST Call For Appl. AFFAIR \11/ITII HAlft Call 962-77C>a BEAUTICIAN 'vanted fur Mallle.'s Wig & Beauly Salon, exper. In hair goods. Sal comm & vac. 54&.J4.16. Beauty Operator Wanled. Gwen's Beauty Shop 494-329-1 BOAT REPAIRMEN CARPENTERS Mu11t hnve waterfront Uoat repair yard exper. l\-1ust krlOW hull rtpair. Gd. jobs for top men. Blackle's Boat Yard, 673-6834. BOAT ASSEMBLERS Exper. $155-$3.05 642-Q64Z Equal Oppor. Employer BOOKKEEPER/ RECEPTIONIST Pct'90Tlable, over 30, "o o 11 IYfl\&t, mugt 1'-'0tk v."tll \1•llh public, pl e a sant 11ur· rouncling1. Send full rtltun1<" lo P .0 . Box 546, Dana Point en. 92629. ~=~ ~~::;. Q~·ICK CASH Kelly ·Girls DAIL y PILOT O:lll)' Pilot Want Ada have ~alnspl ..... WANT AD 642-5678 The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketpl~ce · ! l . , • • .~ • • " D.\ILY PILOT frtdU, Afr!! 13, 1973 " .... , .... f c1 ;a•• ... , ... f. l!HJ I l[iJ] [ l(DJ ' I. • ...___,[i]J [ i.,,_ 1 l[Il] I ,· 11 1 1 • ILDJ[ e..., 1 l[iJ] I e el 1 • j[DJ[' 1 '11' lffIJ /~;;;;;;;;;; :;;;;;~~ ~~~ -----...liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =:m-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;m;;~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~;;;;;~;;;!I Help WO..ted. M & F 710 Helo Wanled. M A F ~1.0 Help Wanted, M A ' 710 H•ie Wanted, M & F 7111Wlp w.-, M & F 711 Holp Wanted, M & F 711Help Wanted, M & F 710 1;1;o!! w......i, M & F 711Halp Waritotl, M' ' 711 ~p'l!':N~k~ ~~OM BOATS ~ho~~Jadk~ 'l"i:i =-;;; .. ;;_:;;_:;ii:;,:;_::-;~_;::_;;;i;;:_;;_:;;_;;;_:-::~_;_;_;c;;:_:_;;:;_;_~ .. ;;-~ ... ~1"=~~s~a~L~E~s~1;;;•;;a~1~1;E~E~s;-:.~=1;;;;;;;;; .. :;;-;;;;;;;;;T;RA~.;;;l;;N;;;E;;;E;;S;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;-;;;;;;;;' ~i.~~1:.:J. ~:.;7t-::. ~-~~~~=·~ lifa~'!!~ fo~~P.!:.ady. o~!~ble. GREAT o...ORTUNITY TO EARN FULL TIME G. ~~i~~'::Es PART lflMI o.u,. Pilot, Boot 1560, C..lll m McCormlck. C..t• Mesa D~JGNERS'~ ~ust drive. Newport Beach waterfront home. WHIU YOU LEARN THE EXCmNG $451-'l.llO Me. $100.$410 Me. Mcaa, Ca 9l626 ApOly Mon thru Thun ExJ)trlence<! ·in """""'rclal, l.JV&-In. No discrimination. · AUTOMOBIU BUSINESS ' Leed·~ -~· .• -2:.;;IMr• cpc>K and roomier l~fp, Equal <>t>ttortunlty emplOyer Industrial -bulldJng design UP JO $50. 0 PER MO ·· ~"1".U""p s;l.ry p/tln)e to !/lime, 18 "' M/F and draJtino. 1'eleph0ne You'll be taught by -of the C0<1ntry'1 all -over, mldnlghl 1o T am. DATA PJ!OCESSING (71~l 499-4341, Mr. Dennis Write Stall-Exporlenc:o time ft.,.., .. , •&>lomobl'· uleimen the fun. ·~ k. No experience·nece .. ary. 11\lft. No t:Xp nee. $1.00 pr:r mAf System 3 cud inJtal· Brtnton. ·-. ..1_ • 'I "!_· .. _....1 •-TntiiJnl! 'PfOVided, U accepted. hr. 3 mo'.1 local res., neat tatlon Deeds data r~ ELEC'TRONlC To Cl111ifled Ad No. 631 -ment.i' tO new ur ..... , u.-ar ,, .. ,, ..-Call Fr1day &: Saturday (TI4) 776-8551 to .i:kar~ ~~lyec!~ JM1i& operator who wW usl1t in TECHNrctAN c/o Dilly Pilot, P .O. Box 1560 IM•h'I ind fNnd111. In• Y~ t make appointment with personnel director Coe•t H••· .. LB. hAndllng ooorce docu· Looking for individual with Cosio MeH, Callf. 92616 . f,°" may be Hmlng up to $1000. _ 10 A.M , p M J 1nentJ1, punch all data card•, video 1ystenu exp &: u1t the way the pros do. ,...., ' · COOKS run J>l'Oil'IUll:I on S/3. act mechanlcal knowledge. Xlnt ~ Jntervlcwing .now tor brolltt, a1 ~neraJ &S1ista11t to ac· trlna:e benefits. 3 weeks paid Help W111ted, If. & F 110 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 BENEH IS lnd cook & pantry m11.11 C'Ol.lnts peyable dept. AC· vacati:ln. Pald medlc&I, Help w.-, M & F 71~ ~!'e Wanted, M & p 11_0 v.>ith. hotel or club exper. counting background ex· dental, Jlfe inllltflnce. Paid HOUSEKEEPER to live in, l,.EGAL secretary,, will con-1. START .E _ING IMMEDIATELY Call Big CMyon Coontry tremely helpful. Salary 10 k>ng term diu.blllty. ao-Happy Hou11ehold. General .sider trainee, 1 yr Calif exp. Z. HIGHEST COMMISSJONS ·SALESMAN Sr •. Electronic T echnlclan I -Jr. Entfneer. Oub for a1)flt. 6444494. SX11 per mon1h Contact I ceptlng applicatlonl daily. bQu.e cleaning. No iro!Jing. must have good typh)g &: 3:'10'CH BONUS PLAN FOR EXTRA CASH COOKS Mn. MoCh1re between < 10 Gyyr Pro<Wcta. Otv. of " One 14 yr, old hoy. O.n Shorthand .skills. Newpo 4• A FREE NEW CAR TO DRIVE WHEN 5 P.M .. Mon. thru 'J'hurs. Ode~ Inc. 1859 s. room, ha.th, entrance, &: col-Center Law otflce. ~'132 . YOU COMPLETE THE COURSE FUU I-p/lime. Dfiys & nlgh 111. 6~. ~Mandlester, An a h e Im, or TV. $50 per week rm WVE-IN, corm>atn>le woman Carl's Jr. Rest. DENTAL Equal opp or tun i t y le board. 6Tr3621 to ~Or semi-invalid 5. GUARANTEED ANNuAL WAGE WANTED . " ~ Aprly l:ict-..'n 2 & 5 111 Employer Hou s EKEEPER/rompan-ll!d :"'Must drive Ir-cook. 6. HOSPJTALIZATION Corl~ 2092 Bri.,ol, CM REClil.PTIONIST ELECTRONIC ion lo elderly lady DownJI: Waterfront apt Reply P·O. 7. PAID VACATIONS • Progressive electronic A Mature penon to ~ an out· medical diagnostic in- side .. repre11entat1ve for itrumentation firm located P.acitic View Afemorlal ln Santa Ana is des1roul of Park. hiring an electronic technJ. COOK, PART-TIME F0< EIM T~Mlsslon v;good,.J<> ASSEMBLERS Atta 5 days $45. ~ Boy 753, Balho!>, 92661 8. FREE CLOSING HELP Exper, Over 21. l\1u11l be area. us m .. ture, Exper. in hand .llOldering of wlth board & private LVN or RN, even;n,. sh.lit. 9. ABUNDANCE OF FLOOR T~FlC at PR. S600 to start. Send PC boarda. Must have room. 6~ -... clean & neat. Apply in per· N!5Ume to P.O. Box 2445, knowledge of componen!J H.0'...,;,~PER f/t· Xlnt fringe· bnfts. Beverly 10. SELL BOTH NEW AND USE • LEAS-ffO.ll, Sur/ & Sirloin, 5930 Laguna Hills ca 92653 • v~.c.n.r..L , 1n1e. AI an or Con v Hosp , \V. Coasl Hwy.,N.B. ='=~=o.·..;::o.· =~· -"' wiring & color codes--2;nd· """Apply in pe1·son, Mesa Capistral1(> Beach, 496-5786 ING TOO We Offer: dan w/min. of 5 yrs analog I: digital. exper. Xlnt co. bene!lts. Salary open. Send •resume ot background w/ salary requirements or ca.fl: DENTAL llll5istant for ·l'Jusy shlfl. ~pply at _,-BabfOck Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 COOK -l\111.ture Woman. Call Costa"Mesaorflce. ?i.1in 2-yn ~ectronlcs, D!yfjion Eater-Ce'l'lter St, C.M. 548-5585, MACHINE ~PERATOR '-'UAUFICATIONS from 8am-3pm 1'.fcsa Verde exper. &, must htke (,,"OOd x. Une ~.. 3501 Harbor Costa Mesa firm needs a ..,.-. . • Good Earn'1191 Conv. llosp, fi61 Center St., rayi. 646-1882. Blvd., CM. An equal owt. HOUSEKEEPE~, re 11 a 2. young, niature woman, will-1. MUST BE BETWEEN 24 & 30 YEARS C.M. 548-5585. Employwo:r. w/re~. Lag. Niguel area, ing to v.-ork toward advance· OLD • Bonus Plan 'ROHE Scientific Corp. 926 S. Lyon Slreet Santa Ana, Calil. COO ' DENTAL Aast., exp'd or d""• wk ,~~0 1 If · ... 2 K, :x.PER. training desired, Mon-Fri. Employment ~ . :><TVil""· nien · you are mterestcu • MUST BE WELL DRESSED AND NEAT e BLUE DOLPHIN e 644-nS2. HEffiWOOD SHU'ITERS 1t 0 U~DCE~PER Nwante~ call DcltronlC1Corp. 545-0401 APPEARING , • Hoopitall .. tion Plan • & Other Beneflt1 3356 Via Lido, N.B. Oent•I A11l1t1nt 19Tl PlacenUa, CM. sfac~nJ~t ~773 ewpo MAif?-Moti;;I. AP P I y Ex· 3. MUST BE HIGH . SCHOOL GRADUATE COOK Exper. pret'd. 543-7074 EXEC. SECRETARY H 0 usE w 1 v Es wanted ~~1.v(:!~e:1:. Newport 4. MUST SPEAK WEI..L Financing wino interest & no eredlt restrictions. Sa~!~ajfu~e\\, r~k16 DISHWASlfER wanted good Sh, typing & several yn ex-p I time. Delivery-Dental J\.!AN over 30 to b··',d •-5. MUST HAVE OUTGOING PERSONAL-.. , I Cann I' 6 2 8 N per. necess. lo handle thl1 Lab ~ • !TY ni,.· ,_ ~s"•e .. m ....... IOUf'I, e I -• challenging position for don,. · 646-5069 deliver nursery boxes. Ex· ~ ,..~ •'6 IQ.LU<& llJr Sh"RVICE Station Sales Al· (714) 547.39" ~PP'i°°Y & :~~~~~m;i, ~;'a Coai!t Hwy. Laguna Beach. tal 11peclalist. Must enjoy Jl(>r. w/saws &: measw-e· 6. MUST GET ALONG WJTH PEOPLE Pacific ':'iew MemoriaJ Park tendant to work graveyard DOMESTIC Help George k. ~J .,. .,. mcnls pref'd A I 8-4 30 WELL ovei:I?Oking the BI U e shift. l(}pm-6am, 5 nitea a Me1a v.'or mi withe Pub I i c. -w"»Dl '""' ~ · PP Y : • Pacific • . . ••k. Must ha·-serv. ~-ex-Al len Byland Agency, 100..B Salary open. H.B. area. J7552 GGthard St., H.B. 7. MUST BE METHODJCAL THINKER ... a..a. ~:,i:;~~~~::~::eN~~ E. 16th si .. S.A. a.t7--0395 !714 J 962-6671. ~ PERSQNNB. MAN for telephone order 8. MUST BE GOOD AT SIMPLE MATHE-For Interview ' ~3::.lySeeinJo~~ r ~:~ Bay, refs, 2 adult1 673-&972 DOOR¥~ wanled, Miramar desk. Pal Electronics Co., MAT ICS (Addition, Substraction, Multi-C•ll 644-0212 Verde Mobile, Harbor at Theater, San Clemente. Ai>-EXEC. SECRETARY SERYICES•AGENCY 6391 Westminster Ave S 0 "'""""' Qi. CREDIT Supervisor, female. ply after 7 pm. If you v.'OUld like the chal· • \\lestmiru;ter ' plication & Division) · · ~ ... ~. f. 3 nile11 & wknds for Costa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Jenge of the ad buRiness &: Fre & Fff Po11tion1 p.1ANICURisr with exp Ap-9. MUST BE ABLE TO THINK QUICKLY Afon from 10 arn-12 pm SERVICE Station Salesman !;°.'"y· ~Ja~ i!e1;1;,ine :~t DRAmMEN have these qualifications, Accnt/RE/CPA exp lo $25K ply In Penton, Ken 10. MUST BE ABLE TO GRASP KNO\VL-A from l-4· pm &: lube man. Top pay & ,._.. •J give us a call. ).lgml Trne, R.E. to S700 Templeton Hair Stylists, EDGE QUICKLY fringe benefits, Exper. man credil & .~upcrvh;ory .exp. • Shorthand Sec'y/Construction to S675 1701 Westcliff Dr., NB. SAI.iESLADY, not over 50 pret'd. Full or p/tlme. Ap- 979-75.1.i for appl. • A Comm" Loan Proc. lo $850 n l'fi d A II 0 I for bakery & sandwleh shop. ply Shell Station, 17th & ARCHITECTURAL & ccuricy Tax Processor Savings & MAINTENANCE I H ouse· ,,.ua I e pp Cants ft Y Eves. Please ca11 collect,. ~ Irvine, N.B . • CROSS-COUNTRY oTHUCTURAL STEEL • Sharp Look• Loon Expcr. L.A .. Open man. Apply to. M425,,SoEhrm. "-~.,· Apply In Persan ........... 15 .. 74 .................... 'SE=R"'v'°Ic"°EC-CS"ta-.-_-::SaJesman...,---.I I DRIVERS • Initiative Payr01J Clerk lo $575 flotel Laguna um 1-p/Ume eves/wl(Dds. Mech. 4 e MANAGERS ~lust be experienced Exec Secy, gd skills to $650 Hwy, Laguna Beach REX EL · SF.CRETARY exper. Neat. Apply morns • EOREMEN rJrmanent Position ~~!'!'!'a!'33-~l""6"70,.. ....... ,~:~re~fu~ec~ns~ _to ~ Mg~~; f~rES!m?f~: LSWORTH PONTIAC rue· . UTIVE· 259l}-Newport Blvd, CM. e ASSEMBLERS Excellent Benefits ;;: Secy h Anah . t ·~ per d 2376 N rt Bl d SERVICE Sta. Attend. full .I: 1 • INSPECTORS Environmental Systems EXPERIENCED seamstress nD s e1m o"""" 548-9~'. ewpo v . 801 So. Anaheim Blvd., An•helm p/time. Apply 604 C.O. Coast Au 3 Shift I d 1 I , to v.'Ol'k In fact~ry of will Dictaph Sec'y Anahelmlo ~'-'.IV\ G •-. -SECRETARY Hwy, Lag. Beach. We W,.11 T-~ln n ustr es, rv1ne train qualified hi)me sewer. """" MO'roR route opening for o ~•Mr. Greller, Mr. White, or Mr. Romano SHAMPOO Girl Assiatant ,.. {714) 133-1402 _Apply in person SunnoWer Asst Bookkeeper to $650 boy or girl at least 16 years MecGr19or Y•cht Corp "'""'"""""~~!""'""'""'' Swim Wear. 148 L OI Auislant PerbiaJ Lines of age. Laguna Beacb area. No Phone Cans Plea' se w/Callf. lie. Apply la 1631 Placentia, C.M. Mol!nos, San Clemente UndetWriter S500 Motorbike ok•u. Must have•-;,-,-c,,,--,..-~~~==~'-,-,.--~~~~-I person, Ken Templeton'i, ·DRLVER n-~ ... A.._. t/Ty I t S·""n -.J 1 ' Will work for the -klent 1101 Weslcl"f Dr NB l ! Ci.lv.-Auto Parta EXP'D WaitreQ needed, Ap-'"""""'Pl.IV!•™ P 5 ...,., · valid dri¥ers license. Phone Help Wanted, M & F 710H1lp Wanted, M & F 710 ot rapidly ........,i; ...... com· -u ' • • I Odl Re File Clerics $3.)1) 64S4~2.,.:!_32~1~orc.i'492-4420~~:_:....:_~ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 -~~ Shippers . Packers Placeatla. C.M. P .Y es staurant bel. Several P/time Openiilgs -:--:: pany, located in the .'Tor-Full'& Part Time ~.Mon-Fri. 21.f E 171h St, To $3 Per Hour~ -l\10TOR route delivery of THE CALIFORNIAN ranee area. Mus(. be Ouent 835-1098 CALL: TRISH HOPKINS DAILY PILOT, afternoons in both English & Japanese. EXPERIENCED Dental Of· JERRI WHITIEMORE and Sunday. Phone Air. Typing and shorthand sklUs SIGN seivice electrician. lice Receptionist. lmmed 488 E. l71h (at Irvine I CM Sloe Icy, 642-4321 . RESJAU R'A NJ must be above average. For Top pay benefits. Neill opening. 493-1178: Suitl 224 642-1470 MTST OPERATOR further inlonnation call: Neon, lnc. 531-3.17-4 l'EMA!.E ,.,hler •~ desk, •.. 1 ,. _ _, · Ta.co Bell Restaurant • '1·-• •A-.... "'.___,... ,,., ..... -gn 1rm nr.=s 1ndivldual N••w Acceplt'ng Applo'calt'ons For· (Zl3J 882 5590 ext 75 som~ exper. necessary, full -·w -w--• w/good vocabulary & spell· • • · • Management Trne, p/time A CONVfHlfHT IHOf'ltlNQ: N40 SEWING GUIDE fOR THE time Gene's, 2300 Harbor ing nbility. Beautiful offices. e WAITRESSES e COCKTAIL WAITRESSES F;qual Oppor. Employer Days or nites. o-B,.,lv'7d-7.'-0c,.M,, • .,_,..,....--,--· I lns. Ole Mgr (exp) to $700 Great ro-v..-orkers. Salary to e BARTENDERS e COOKS 818 Ocean Ave , H.B. ~~~~~A ~t!drvi'f~ :esu~~~e ttoo: ~:~~~er!:i Day & Night Shifts Available SECRETARY 11 TELE. s~78()(1Will train GAL ON TH£ GO. For 1n •d In Wom1n'1 World Coll Mary Beth 642-5671, •x,t. 330 Newport Center ha1 an Comm'l/Personal -Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd, APPLY IN PERSON between 9 & 4 Pl\{ 12 Months you to ,am $20-$4() daily opentn.. tor a recep-Exec. Secretary $6-$700 CM M d lbru Frid from our office or your ·~ M-• Back Ollice $500 · · on ay ay ~· -Honist/secretary. Type 60 "" N 1 I home. ~•.1. wpm. some oollege & exper. DeAssn,talc_'I~.·.o,1tkc bkr to $600$415 .. urseRN-LVN-AI DE 400 s; Harbar BIYd, LaHabra Eountaln Va ley TELLER . -I Weightless Peasant L.Ook! prefen'ed. Opportunity for !UH'--' School District Wonder 9424 SIZES 34-4 7389 · SIZES • -S-10-12 - M-t.t-16 L-'18.20 advancement. 500 Newport Recept (gd typing) to SSOO ll·T & other shifts. Top pvt Hel W led M & F 710 Help Want·', M & P 710 PART TIME Center Dr, Suite 000, N.B. Shio/Rec Clerk $435 duly pay, Immed. pay for p •n ' .u Salary: $567-$688 ~fo. . • f"ULL charge bookkeeper. Elec. EN~WPoRT $lSK rn~~ty. i1~~~y9~~~ PRESS OPERATOR Exper. required. ApAly in I Lc&COUJie Nurses Registry, \Vomen to \\-'Ork for plastic •R•ea•ts•uran-•1-----•IRequirements: 90 w.p.m. sh, person only. Lido Ship Personne ·Agency 351 Hospital Rd., NB (Lob. molding plants. 546-3370~ 60 w.p.m. typing. Eiper. Y-~ 900 L'•-Park Ori ••3 Dov r Dr N s· b p k . . A FUN p• A"E de•ired. APPiy IN PERSON '""• l\IU ve, o.11 • •1 • • Y ~~ Li'!_o BI d g) POWER sewing machine .......,. at the comer of Talbert & Ne\vport Beach. 642~3870 &12-995.'i. ~9954. operators, Dave Carroll TO WORK Newland Streets, Fountain GARDENER-Mature on I y. Sallrnakers, CM 645-4730 Valley, Calif. no later than Permanent...._ Paid Insurance JANITOR. -Apply in person, NURSES AIDES QUALITY Control. Inspector Friday, April 13th, 1973. & vacation. Pleasant work· Mesa Verde Conv. Ho.!!(l, fi61 needed for boat manufac· <:'7/ //) / Equal Opportunity Employ· ing conditions. Newport Center St, CM Expcr. prefeITed turtng firm. Apply m. person Jhe f<euben er. Beach, PH: 644-0006. JU NIOR Sec. $400. Typing All Shifts at Coast Catamaran, ~ GENERAL OFFICE nee. shorthand helpful. 709 McGaw, Irvine. Contact Jim G. ~ Secretary, Executive Exp'd. Full time, Cashier, Randolph Ave, CM C 1-lun:ington BeH aohal Black. Challenging position,. must Credi!, Lile bookkeer,ing. onva escent ospit QUALIFIED Ornamental ee have good secretari"1 &kills, LAWSON$ Jew• •rs J. w. Robinson 18811 ~~s~u H.B. Iron fabricator for position be able to hav~ excellent 7/77 Edinger Ava. .,,~..,,""'~""""'""'"' In shop. 725\i Laguna Can-N-Hiri119 typing and shorthand skitls. Huntington Beach = Nurses At'dei yon Rd., L.B. 494-6376. Neat, attractive, pleasant N rt Be h , REAL ESTATE SALES BUS BOYS penonallty l able to work GENERAL office Part Tin1e ewpo ac Expe~. preferred, Xln t SUCCESS CAREER well with people. Salary Excellent opportunity lor an exper. telltt to work 30 hn t . a week, Pi.fon·Frl in our ffew. port Beach Branch. Muat type 50 \Y.p.m. Ha~ a min. of 2 yrs of college &: the _ability to supeivise. Th1I b a promotable position &: wW eventually become full time. Xln't v.'Orld.ng conds I-trlna'e benefits. For-Appt .. Please Call ~, • Mr. Rohr 833-3606 GUN DAU FEDERAL SAYINGS Reccptionisl, typing req. Has Opening For ~tarti~g Y.'age. gd ~nefits New or experienced. Join the $735. t.o $815. Excellent \\'e('kcnds & holidays. Apply 1ncl~d1ng g_roup & life ins. World's largest and futest Part·Time & IF/time woridng conditions and 500 N~vport Center Dr. Huntington Seaclitf Country PBX !I"aJ~~s Will be cons.Ide~ growing resale organltation Da,s or Nights fringto. I~Ui.nifi. Sended ~~~ Newport Beach Club. 3000 Palm Ave., HB if wilhng to. learn .& sm--with a network of over 300 • ..--_... .x.:11V1n l ,;;iiF.quiiilal~O~ppo~r.~Ei;;m;ipli;oyii;ieriii;I ' .1\lon · Fri 8:30-4:30. cere Jn seeking pem:;i. em· offices and become a Apply J.5 daily Dlltrict, 4861 Michei90rt Rd., r • j GENERAL Ofilce v.'Ork, 5 I • ploynlcnt, 540-5690. member of our Mil.lionaire Irvine, 92664,. TEMPO day. Starllng $1.85/~p-552 Mu ftple *·NURSES AIDES * Club. Mul~milllon dollar 151 E. C0111t Hwy. SECRETARY 1or sales & •. NEEDS YOU ply 1589 l\tonrovia, c.r. ExJl(>r. Pa.rt.Tiine Experience preferred, day advertising program. Free N,w~t Be•ch niarketing office. Muit be FOR IMMED. OPENIN'GS GIRI.S OVE."R 17 -Summer Mon & Fri Nitcs & Sais shift. Excellent working guaranteed licensing school. Equal Oppor. Employer sharp, t y p Jn g' 00+, • ~ch Opn: travel as assistant counselor conditions. Beverly Manor Excellent salet training. llhorthand 70+ Prefer sales • 1sts ~ w/girls l2-l5 yrs 01 d. Apply In pe-~ J0.5 Convalescent Hospital, 24452 Please call Virginia Jones office exper. & aptitude.,• Stenc_is 'i Europe 6 wks or 8 wk.s. Pt. '""'' Via Estrado, Laguna Hills. 835-4811. R b Mwt 'be able to grow. • ~ayable or full time, students OK. ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~p~;.~~ NURSES -LVN, p/timc -., RED CARPET eu en's 979--ootiO : c~r:t::· ~ I Set ·your ov.·n v.-orking hrs Ii: 7-3. Nurses Aides 7-3 &: RNltors SECRETARY-EXEC. e Elec. Assemblers programe til June. Ex· 11-7. E."t'per. pref'd. Mesa REAL ESTATE SALES Unl11U81 position tor mature Irvine 50-4110 I ~11S8-pa:!d-+~S«JO· TellYGiif -Vctda-Conv..--llosp,.._661 -.,..1{ ~ -~ ... Comoetent to ac: .Ana.be / 53k.2322: salary. For interview appt: e ' Ir Center SI, C.M. 548-5585. ,. E-e t:;_ICEHS Hu openillg tor. cept deregi.l 10 n or NEVER-A E AT TEMPO l-'-- \\Tile P.O. Box m. CdM, · NURSES Aides · all shifts. ·TRAINING . responsibility in n.lce-Org. Tempo Temporary Help "" f\n 'B Calif. 9~. Include photo & Xlnt fringe brdts. Beverly FamoU! i;teaI Estate Llcens· LEAD COOK ~· ofc. As1lst in ad-, .,~""~~'""~"'!'el Htlct .... ii phone. ?\I an or Con v Hosp, ing Course now available m1nlatration & management Typist/Receptionist GIRl. to "·ork & show s1nall Lite Capistraoo Beach. -496-5786. thnt Tarbell Realtors. Free of regional lnallI'9.11Ce ofc. Matured Individual w/mln y11.chtc;. Newport Area. call OFFICE MANAGER Pla~ment Service. Free Call for appt. 842-1751 or typing skill of 65 wpm to be Be a preu,. 1>!one1'r in 1his Bruce 673-1661 lndustr1'al De 1 'al'· Training Program. Earn Full 1'.ime-Nlghts 546-2Ei62. ...bl f all ,_,_ • ""',0-"-,'7'~·~~.,..-nta spcc1 l~l needs SOJ?le· while you learn. Call Al UNIGARD reaponsi e or ~.,...,. • guy, \\'hil'liJU: fa shion! GIRL to help on rent horses. one who enJ()ys working Sloan cn.f) 832-M40 on Apr>IY ln Person INSURANCE correspondence files tor 1rs a· cinclt to st•\\' -Just 3 Saturday & Sunday. Solderers wl!he public to handle busy Weekends (U-4) 832.rocio. Be small company on the 1nain pa11s. rlra"·string )\('ck. 494·2910 of!1ce. Sh & typing necess. f 11 am or aft 2:30 pm SF.c:RETARY, type 70-80, Orange Co, Airport. Good ,,,, 11f ,...;..., 11f Mf' ... Eml.Jroldcl"' is 11uick:, t"lt.l(Y' Need koowledge of " • • • II B ·-Sal ~ pe S H 100 real estate -mkt ,-~ng --··~ + -"< Pauen1 ns'9: n101!fs. printed GREEN THUMBS ~-"""'· ...... <71..-•4·1 ... ,~;.-:.~."·· REAL ESTATE SALES 251 E; Co.st Hwy ' . ' "" , ... u &<U~.,,. .. ~ ........ pauem sizes 5(10-12); Full lime gardener, prefer ~~~~~tscom!!:~~~bly ~'J New & resale. Newport & Newport Buch ex&belpful.Sendresumeto ~~~~· · M(14-16J; L (lS-20). State O\Yn equJpment, technical ..-., 2 OFFICE GIRLS Huntington Beach. P •. Boxl960,N.B.926G3 Av""'e.Y,,; __ _-Mesa' (Nr a-~ Ii The HEAT'S orr· when k Jed 1 r1 ~~ ~ you sununcr srnartly In lhis size. no1v h>e p1us expe ence Elec. Assemblen NEEDED , HARBOR VIEW Equal Oppor. Employer· SECRETARY & Redhill). Equal opponun. ' lean. cool Rhaping. Prac· SEVENTY·FIVE a~NTS requtred. 644-26.57 Radio telephone dispatch HOMES ity ~ployer. J tically \\'t>ighlless if yau sew for each pattern -add 25 HAIRDRESSER with some. Able to woric under micro-J\fust be 25, able to drive 1829 Port Sheffield Place SALF.S-DISTRIBUTORS Secretarial skills with !h. UTILITY Man _ Active I: l ii In silky nylon travel k11it11. cents for -eA.ch pattern Jor following needed for scope. Needed Jmmcd. Apply In Person N........,..rt Beach 833-0780 $100. -$100 per. mo p!us, Part Some Securities e ......... r. hel"-he llhy Rell &/ 1 Printed Pattern 9 4 2 <l : Air 1'-1ail and Specia.I Handl· Newport Beach salon. Call YELLOW CAB CO. ~"r-wk-days only l:inie or full time. Work )IOW' fill. Xln't ,~lty i;; ~ ~. to wo1: ln ~;:; · \Vomen'11 Sizes 3•1, 36, ~. 40. ~~fl,-e~he~~llse t:eird'f~ 6-15--0862 120611 Buiinlll C8t~~ D1!~I 186 E. 16th. Costa Mesa ~'furs. ~j ... ex1~1f· qualified Individual. home. For Interview caD ~2. 44, 46, 48. Size :16 lbusl ,veeks or n10rc. Send to HAIR DRESSER w/tollO\\'· rv n1 .u-~ OPPORTUNITY Reel Est•t• Sal~ avall. Exop -~ent ~op-·~I~ 64&-24Z4 401 lakes 1% yarrls G<rJnctl Allee Brooki, the DAILY Ing wanted. Unusual deai, Across from o .. c. Airport ~ · .,.. ~ t""''"'' v Appl.)' ln The ---..· ===---1 fabric. PILOT 105 Needlecraft B"d'• Beauty Sa Ion. Growth Co. relocatl119 . OPENING FOR foturdeHigh(SwnS<:hOol •.~egefor p.....,.,..1 DepL for d'·l,.!A~RHotel La· 8EVP:NT\'·f'l\IE CF.l'\'TS Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea 673-4900. -KITCHEN Helper, Call from Adjacent to Orange Co. air-· . s nt. mer ....,,..... Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon u1 ._.. '"""" tor each pallern -add 25 Sam..J M v d port. new or expenenced licensed teachers). $5 fee to ltart. I ,unA. Mu.st be experienced. t t h Ill" I Station, New York, N.Y. HAIRDRESSER, new .uJon pm, esa er e * Machlnla•· Real Estate Salespeople. Call 645-4163 & leave name Apply in penon to Mz. ~ ;_,afir a::;cS~al ifan3i~ lOOU. Print N•rne, Addreu, Jn H.B. Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, ~ Turret 1._ftie Your own private desk & ~ & .phone no.-I will contact • PACIFIC MUTUAL Ehnnan 425 So. Cout H~ .. ~; otherwi1e third-class Zip, P•Hlrlm N•rnber. Call 548-5372 96.1-3644 C.M. 548-5.585. * Sh~f'J &: Rec. clerial phOne, $ood walk-ins, ~ you myself. 700 Newport Center Or. LS. ~ d ·11 ,. .... lh NEE DL ECRAFT "12! •H-·~-... ,'. ExP* LATHE OPERATORS adv~-'--Same Iocallon N-Beedt ~.,,-===-\\-eet:1or w:norc. ~"iend 7o Cl'Ochet, knJt, etc. Free G;,;=teed warf M SPRINKLER 18 ~~C~u for Interview. SALES CLERK "wAITltESSES Mari M I the DAILY dlrections. SOc. *84&-.2!KXl -COMPANY \V. E. Lachenn:iycr, Rltr. Some e~r neeess. Full It Sectttaries $4()1).$UOO Full I: p/tJme. Daya & Nltn. PW, 44~~.~~ttern Dept., ln!Ola•t Macnrne Book. * N/C OPERATORS M49 N. Peck Rd., Arcadia &46--3928 ~;e:-673-4517 p/tlme. 645-82&1. ~~ Acchlg A/P It P/R $600 C•rl'1 Jr. Rest 232 \\'ext 18th St., N•w 11"'10• fancy Imo,., Pill· HOUSEKEEPER/ 213-443-94811 .. RECEPTIONIST Auto Paru, Ill E. th. Clerk Typi.i. "' l500 AllPIY betwn 2" 5 at ork 'Ny JOOlt p . """· $1.00. Take Peck. Rd. north of San SALESMEN WANTID. 1 QOD' • FREE c-~· •• -Brls•-1, CM ~AME. ".o\OORESS -,~:::: Instant Orochet Book ' UVE IN Top Wa91s Bfo.mard1no Fwy.) Answer phOtlt• ~ m~e No door to door. AU leads 10 "'' ~""' .., W', .SIZE and @T\'l.E lJ'nrn by plctum! P11t-\Vhy be lonely? H€>rLa the N l,ht Shift Onlv PART ti Id to appt1, Day or evcn1ng shifts <e.ppolnted Pnrt time or f'l.Lll Liz Retndc"' Agency WAITRESS lemA. $1.00. 1 't..J • 1 me, 0 er penon avail · • 4500 Cam""•s Or E:Xper "'fuat be over %1 An.. N\1MBER. Von'I~ IMtant Olft 8cM>t cha~ o a lifetime lo ".n M in. yrs ExperNnce help control parklna' at Ktn· ·Call for Appt. time. Set )IOUl' own hours.~ -N~·Beach · ~ · tr" SEE MORE Qu ick .. more than 100 IPfta .. bappy it'amily m a bcaut!M Gu•rintMcl Ovirtlme lucky Fried Chickt.11, 693 So. AF1'~AIR wmi HAtR Good money. ti. or over. · ~In pe~ SUrt &: Slr)o\n, ::~:r~ ;:: C::: ~~ $lo!,... Afsbu 8oGt -~ =,*:c"'~n: ~ APPLY ~~ ~~na &aeh. Call 9f;2.11QS ~;i~ ~~!'*N oC::: a~ SECIEJARIES & WA~;7·~:· 21. ~~:"'S::C..IO!og.All f.·~;111 aoos-.. *· =~·::Se~ Newport P~~T~~~·.~~·,!~CoebR~~~!T.dl "~--..... ~ t o r TYPISTS ~Jft;. ~.~?;t.Ei;'": ~'. INSTANT SEWING BOOK Boot flu..,,.. .ui-cblldren need refined. ma-Can-ls c-. prefeTred. Buabanls COunter G~ts. Hlrtng lor 3 Cable TV"""'-Gooti poy, ,,:61!>-81.::,.:"'20;,;·~~-~-"8W-..todl,r, WU' tanw1ow. SOc. tu.re lady 'tO live ln ·on 1 Trv _.. r ~ha.nnacy •94-0145 ~ · loct.Uona ·"11( Costa Mesa. ftexJble-. hrs. Apply,_ 1 n WAITRESS Dinlng Room SI. q,,llt -t _ JG P.ttterns. pemuu"'llt bO:OC•. Lov<l.v 909 W. 16th St. ' -Apply Jn peM!On, Jack 1n pmon. Teleprompter 26)1 VOLT ' O>olce o{ houn. GoJderi INSTANT PASHfON SOc. • private quartcn, Saturday• Newport Beach PHA!l?'~•a.;,f.:i-l '!be Box. 2235 H&J'bor. C.M. West 0-t HWy, 11.:..-I Pe I Boo1 Reltaurant 238'8 2 :, ,.-CU.~ o t :uemn Qlrfft Boot I • for~~· c:iJ~. ~ I AM to S PM 40 ifour w~ W~k Vacanc!M COit inontY' Rent Beach. ' ;:::rary = Brldter. El Toro 8»-0UO l'or thlt f:ttnl uradtt $50. try Quti111 f<tr ""'*'r'• IJ'""-. Sltlermann. 64;;.osu ~· Equal OfJporlunlty employer ?.te~bcr of Retail Cletb hou t • t SALES.\fEN A ~trn, m/f. 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 The fastest draw In the West. Pfbcher 15 1:111" ut1tU1 ,..... tor lnll'J'Vfew Uruon. Located ln Newport YoUr' ae, ap " 1 Ort $206. & up wkly guam U Newport Be&ch $46-47tl the -• a Poftm>L fitlc. • I !'a>!\ resuli. arc Just a phone[ Beach. Mk tor K. e,.Jer, bldi .. •tt. thrtl a Delly Pilot ~ual-No '""nee. Mr. Lee Equal o_. Employtt •• '.a Dally Pilot Cll&ll!lllllj 8<:11 ldlo l10m1 . , • 642 "178 call aw!IY • 64~. 6J2..221L O...Uled Ad. (213) '1'/0-1513. • ..:;M=--==::..... ____ ) ~ --------- • ,, r .. ' . ' Fridal, April 13, 197J * DAIL V PlkO 45 ~'! I~ l.__~_-__,l~ [ l~I ~I If§] I .... I ' j[§] I -- 1 .;;m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ W-*!."M &-II 710. Antlq-IOO Jlulldlnt Metwlel1 • Fumllure t10 Geroge S.11 112 MIKoll1noo11t 111 Pt1not/Orpftt tu TV, Radio, Hll'I, TV, R1dlo, Hifl, Ster ' 136 Storto · 13' I sis: cl ... 'a a ....... ]. - • ~ .......... r .21, OAK library !Able, ... :ii' ~ ii •• .;. .....,. r-SALE MATTRESSES PLAYHOUSES CUiiom OR"HI HO'BY 1-·=..;;'°;..... ___ ...;.;. -===-..----"";1. It neat Some IPllt ·~ deok, oak table, !once with ....... $30. Oki ENGL.ANDERS Fantastic $ale ;,s;g,.. or $1Mcl>l"<I plans. allft II C1mpboll'1 SllrlOI CB RAD!O,a'Jma~ty-F.00 ' ·*"L Apply Eu I: Ale, Ornate PfB chn 646-3478 hea\I)' doon; 10m11 wtlb 100'• ol mattruseS at these A • Fta.me • castle • etc. Prices we"" borri here S.I)~ 23 et¥lrlriets "A'11h u· Mt l1JJ Appll---_ llaa. Dutch It 11>Ud ~. k>w ......,_ Price includes Sat the 14th trom 10 to 4 Kits or Installed. 6'T5-6Tl2 or Don't bO:y any C":li(.&n until h · I I \\-ii.Ip a.ntcntia. l"IO\l' mounted '-An'RESSES' Food le .,,.-_, '10 ot make olttt. Room box r-.. --le 615-8728. )'OU can play! No!l'pla,yus &. raised elsew ere on a 28' cabin Cruiaer. All Cocku..il E -.. 1 .. Sid' dlrilkr $3' ~" Plexlglus aprtnp L sroattres:sts. RED 1\8."""'-byde ch.r $30. welcome to ttttm! ~work Oon't ·pay $300 to $1000 for a for $95. 644-11•10 Slue ~~"'1· s WES'l'lNGHOUSE Auto, 4'xS' 11Cet1o'n, $3. Wood~-2 PC FUL IZE $29 Decorator Furhiblre Elec m-;;t cutter S29 JihoP1. 1'--0r inronu1tllon Stereo or Quad Syslem. \Vd • · • wuher. Tem.p_,_g o n C ro I. lfl& crate1, all 1~1 & Dealers • A.putJnent Tableii, ch.a4"S. Lota or crys· custom 4, coffee lab. map!~ Contact: Tonl Dieterich httve tl:iem rrom S95 to $300. WAITRE$, exp. pyer 21. Good ~Ill condltion. .shapes from $1 to SUI · Ownen Welcome !:JrriailQ~Es. ~ ~~ S85 _ '196-~ 642-~151 name brands. llamu1.n Ku.r-[I dMn A neat. P/time. A~ Front-door.1tll leab. Hea~ beamr, $15. MaaY Terna, caib. ~. BotA •--~". ~-·-11 .... ••-1-, BLK o-~--t --Ho~. Coast Music Servi~ don. Concord, OuaJ, Alira· [ j • PlY Fa. Ale, 641>-812Q. $3). 963-m aft.. PM. other articles too nwnerous Repoueaion Center --.u .,,....... -"" rn ... .,.., .,,... IV ·~~ cord, Nikko. Shet~'OOd. Car-ftH to 'fc.l.t .• WANTED • K'E NM o RE e I e ct r 1 c to mention! 9141 Polrwettia 619 Eut 41tf..'St., Santa Ana IJlO\Ol'cycle • Honda 350, etc. DA Scrambler ncx:: JXM>, Ntwport,,__~11:dM. a:., H~r rant, Elettraphonic, Dyna· l..lijlijlijlijj;ij;i;;~~J PART TIME HELP washer/dryer. White oo; Ave. Fhtn Vlly. Open .M, Open Sun. U-5 Formica bar tor Rec.Inn ........, e J l'O, Teak, Anlpcx,. Sanyo, • In Fabric Dept. perfect condit'.on., $115/pr. RUST L-z-B 0 y from *4 Vista Roma fnie Bluffs), $25. 968-4287 Frff Organ Lessons BSR. and nt1Ul)' others. 3 lines, 2 Times, $2•00 Morn1np A Afternoons 556--0149 Camere1 & _. Robimon'a. Like new. 'ii Newport Beach. l.A\VN MotA-w. new, ll" i~or &giruk':ra • Start Cht>Ck oor nt:\V bot·n prices Apply In Person NEW Elec. M""'""' ,__, Equipment -price. 673--0163 GARA~E Sale 2 pc Med Snap~r. Qimmerciar 3 \Ved., April 18 at 7 pm. l.K>fore you bey! Ea s Y •••••••••! THE SINGER CO ., __ .. th~-_,,~ BLOND ~·bte bead "--h_. •-u . , . HP $150 Call 89'1-3610 aft 7 6 \Veek quick play course te.nns! fiOl N. Anahein1 £'R. 'bb M F ·2300 Harbor Blvd u,,.;u ~ mon • noo._Priv I MM niOvie camera '"""' uuuu"" loveseat & sot.a, green pm.' ' Hammond Ornan Bh·d., Anatu~hn, 535-T2S8; S!t~red. Tsbot~~ Wilf ~ Costa Mesa. ~call beL 5 . 3 0 • C~ar) WI~ acreen frame. Chest dresser with ~lyt,t, Wasber, port Xlnt Studios • 8101 Bolsa A\'f'., \Vt•stn1in· des1ro;.·l-d Sat. l An Equal Qppty Emplo~ · proj. $75 Call 642-8014 after mirror $90. &0--7982: tor mOblle. home. Upright ~~J;,~~ss~:f~ ~,::! 2854 E. <.\>tult lhvy, strr 893-0501. s.t.~:is Pis. ca if•-EO al~ A I'• . KENMORE wuher/dryet 5PM FOR sale, 6 mo old oouoh, vacuum. ·Pat 1 o furn, Sa I • Co-·na •• 1 'lar 19T$ ZENITH &_ RCA TVs & .... .,~ w u..,a. P~" m $79 ea. Over 200 waahen, • green wlth gold design, s Red~'OOd. Slat swing I: Thrift Shop, t Aprl 14, "' ,.,_ " n en Mon-Wed. LA West dryen, refrig trOtn $39.95. Furnltur• 810 foot. Best ofk>r, 493-5008. stand, bar-be-Que ~tis. 505 32nd St., NB. 644-8930 ·!~~~1~~ a: i~c1~~kA & . urant, 2106 W. ·Ocean-545--0780 G S.l 112 Bath sets toweb &: linens h1.0JIN9 Sale: Bd~ set USED ORGAN SALE J On display at Orange eoon- front, NB l yEAft GUARANTEE DUNt~J'b;ytMetsohlngr. &,love •r• . e O~hel gaiore! ~. 3010 $35., dining rni !jl'.'· hke ne\\' HMIMOND L-1 03 w/Leslie ty's largest deakr. 3 yr pic- WIG styllltJ -Exper. $2 -May tq-Kaunore-Washen-sea , •~· a c amp 3 FAMILY Sa.le -Stereo, Trinity. CM1 Anytune! ~-· desk & chair $ro., $892; HammQnd M-3 cherry, turc tuOO. l yr part!f & ~50 hr. Sal+ J5onu1. m -~e, ~i~m~e:I~ front-throw mowers, new 3 FAM. Garage Sale, Sat & mtsc. 156.E.19th, ':.it . $799: 1-lammond A-!OO ebony, i'lt..•rvil'e warranly. Ctt:sh ~ · nger, JfuntBch. .,. 636-2840 . * 839-1778 "GUild" ~/tm phono con-kitchen appliances, cycle, Sun, 10-5:30 .. Lawnmower, WESTINGHOUSE ~m Air $~;Hammond C.J $1795; or l!!r111s to 36 1110. avail. WHO WANTS TO WORK. Rent Wea\ers/Dryeri sole $65 eves. 536-&40 wood shades, new auto turn, acet"Sson~. tv·stereo Cond. 5000 BTU. Like new Hammond Pona·B $lt99; ABC color TV, l 9046 DRIVE A CAB! ' ' . P8.rtl. clothing, etc. No COfIJ-bo, exel'ClSe lounge, $100. Royal Porta b I e NJ.en Spinet $495; \Vurlitzer Brookhunt. H.B. 968-3.129 or QIOOSE .your hours, \\'Ork $2. Wk. Full malnt. M.OVING Must sell -Quailty Junk! Sat & Sun. ~n bike, clothing, house plants, type\Yriler $25. 5'6-382.6 spinet $495. These and many 90'll Atlanla, H.B. 962-5;)5!1. fDr ~If. be Y.QUr own * 639---U'.>2 * hving rm &: den furn, Fenley Dr. Htg Bch iSpririg-antiqs &: intereating things. •n ENCY Brit inc globe more al: RiG_e's TV Sales/Serv. boa. Men or women. Can 4 BURNER gas range, sngl tables, wuher &: dryer & dale &: Slater). Free coffee. Comer of dicUonarY coll. prei) sel'ies' W 11· h M · c·t 1175'Logan Ave., Costa l\tC'sa be alightl~_,.,_handlcapped. oven, window door, cop-~~27· 603551 V5is30ta Ba.ya, NB SUPER Giant Garage Sa.le, Ora~ Ave & Camilla, Adven1urr:s i~ Liv Ing a IC S USIC I Y former!" l\tcsa North Centt•r ~._ea t-Oe:iri~ Appearance. pertone, xlnt cond. $7'5. Q"tO-a t · · Sat/Sun. 2349 Rutgers Dr., C.M. $300/Best offer. 645-0672. South Coast Plaza 540-2830 e Re~r t\ll ~tak('!l ·:~1rettred; Age ~'JO 70. rn--01ll. eLUXURIOUS , 8'6" to P -CM. Anti~es, 'toys, dishes, Machinery /116 GAS mo\ver & edger $60 H'.OHLER A Campbell Piano e l/Sl-d TV's FOl" Salr Y.l""ement your ncome. TAPPAN Electro n,l c -grain leather sofa. antique Doral arrangements R · gt ·•d •1 · ronsole mahogany $550 CSE;\ ?ttcmbt'r • retiable, DnYe a cab 6 hrs or more a hficro\yave oven A nnge broWn. approx 1 yr o1d • surfOOard tum, blk parj:s1 GE HAI.OGEN )eak dctec-emmtn on '" · e e c • ~1582 · Orange Co. !.in~c 1961.. dAy":' Apply in • penon, comb. $651r or best ofter-$lSOO va1ue, real buy at ontY tools, chlw's c l o ~in g '. tor. Type H-10. \Vas new ~~~r: $.150f~1 °1~ · MOVING_ l\IUST SELL! Op1.•n s da.vs. !} to 5. Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th 91)8:959() _ $175. 642-3555 books, bottles, jewelery and $114.45 sell for $70. or best eira, · · HAMMOND M 750 1 Blek s. o( Baker 546-6002 T\VO adorable black mixed tJ..eed puppies. 552·'7M2 1\lter 5 P.~1'. FREE 10 you baby bunnies for Eas1e.r. Please call 5-19-3112 OLD English Sheep mut. super cute and f'rt>e. 4~7413 RARE Siapurlico kiuens, (6 \1•ksL Sec a.I 700 Avocado, Ccl~1. or call 675-Til.O. Adonlblt• puplf, part I.ab. llousebroken. I-las shOts. * 536-1737 * r RAll.F. Slapurlico kittens, 16 1\'ksl. &>e l\t 706 Avocado, CdM, or eall 67!)-7110. 8t., Costa Mesa. C 0 pp ER -~-tor, SHAG Carpet,. top quality, beads, ski equip. 54~ offer. 842-1603. WINDOW air t.'Ondltloner t Ao """~llA $ ALL •ah"-l -lor TV h!ady job ......... ,,..,.... used bu xin nd 140 yrd with rack $45: Misc. Left· • .,...... .. ~ • .. •u... ..., ,-s wrap-Kelvinator. $40 t t co 5 ~T &: Sun: Cloalng Big Miscelleneou1 118 ovt)r Ga•"""'C Sala Hems. APT-.;-small mlO"Cl Cenn w/ncw pix tube, ~'alnUt mall packages and Call 586-3927 after 5 gold, 40 yrda blue. Brown House -(bests, tables, j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; · --" In nd $110 talning files. Some . . steel % desk. Wht lg cust lampa, couches, 'IV, retrjg 540-8742 anytime. organ. Xlnt corxl. Beaut cabhH.'t, x t co · · BLACK Shepherd puppies \ 6 \\'eeks. !\.lalt's & fl'males • To good homes. ~ i or C'l.echo8k>vak GE Combtnation washer &: &eetional. Pri pty. 6'J$.631l bkcues, guitan, jewelry'. GIG4NTIC PARKING NATURAL Em be, beige tone tone. $JOO. 545-1367 642--0l::iil knowledge in reading and 1 ~'$16~ ~~rarely* HIDE ·A ·BED. must Absolutely not befare Sam LOT SALE •• ,, mink stoic, 4 speed tape Sporting Goods 830 25" SYLVr\NIA Color TV, aometyplngne cesaary, u · '• .sacrifice, 1 mo old. Al8o Sat, 700LldoPari<Dr,No5, . record~r. Both xlnt conc1.1~--~-------new plctw-e tu!)('. Guur 1 depei:id&,hle, neat, Laguna e DISHWASHERS, washers, Herculon sofa & loveseat. N.B. ~95-4579~ SURFBOARD 5'7" Cosn1lc. yr., S200. 64~157. Beach, 494-372'7 or 4%-0319 drye,rs. reblt, guarn & All top quality! 536-6641 GARAGE/Moving sale -Fri • ~~::,e. ToyZppli~~ ROCK . J\.laple hutch $45. $40. Be: ~J1~ Sell the old stuff. Buy the LOVABLE fen1alt· b l a c k Cocker mi..x pupvy, ll wks old. Call 96~-9645 t PLEASE adopt me -Very ' ('Ute. Chihuahua/Menchrsier. Love! sm children 646-4621 WdNEN, sales, earn tidy delv d. m-~: 546-5218. &STATE-Living, d l n t n g, thru Sun. Furn, appliances. wares,-{_ Bikes,' Lamps, Rotobroiler $5 Dog bed ----'~-'--'=~--new stufJ. ~.1~ weN~'1n"'"11t Bee._1_~ 1S CU FT Westinghouse frost breakfast A bednn furnlture toys, clothing, patio, office Curtairu;, Mowers, • & $1.50. 1\vn qltd iJpnt $5. Aut Import·• 970 Auto•, lmport-.1 970 Autos, Imported 970 ............. o ve , u""oa free retrtg. $75, 4 )'I'll old + Jots of misc Very & other misc. 20181 Kline Plants. ~64~2I-~9506~·~[~("TY'.".;~ll~~o~s,ilii~iii;~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\iiiiii~jiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj! nee. 534-7863 or 531)..3106 Xlnt cond. ~ reaaonabJe. :«>XI • Tustin, Dr, Santa Ana H gt s, REFRIG, $30. Metal sink & YOUNG MAN KENMORE washer-approx. C.M. 642-1138 979--0996 Save to 80°/o cabinet. $20. v a c u u m TO DO YARD WORK. 2~ yrs. white, $75. Call 6 DRAWER dreuer Con-MOVING Sa.le: 15 cu ft Batter Than cleanrr, Sears, $20. 549-1246 FOR LARGE APT <SHJ:W. b!mponry,_hlgbJy eMmei-Celdspot !rostleu re!rlg. 147 Tho Swap Moot -a!~t~S""°pm--~~~- COMPLEX ALM 0 ST new white ed,_ new, length 4. ft. $50. lb freez.er....SDJ:. Amana deep Fri/Sat & Sun DBLE bed. new $20. Dresser $2 AN HOUR refrigerator, $75. S40-(i07S --freeze cltest 23 cu ft, 805 lbs $15. 2 bed· tables S2 ea. Call 494-5954 BEAUTIFUL Anti $3l0. Dining room set, table Dining rm tab)(', 4 hi-back CALL 546-5025 COPPER color gas stove, 4. table, sacrifice .. f200. ~ & 6 chrs + buffet $75. GRANT'S chairs $30. ~1isc. 557-2825. burners, grill, broiler, $80. ecutiYe L-sbaped des k , 548-2'757. Sal Brookhurst at Adams ESTATE SALE: Natural I ~ 962-7839; 646-1981 wood w/<gey l eather GARAGE e ;. 6841 1-Juntington Beach autumn haze mink stole, l·ii:j·;·~~dii•~~1"''ii'iiii;:1~.~~·; P~ptyite~~w~herFrm~ ~;~~d=1· ~Ap.Ji~H-~~~·Jit~ * AUCTION * :0~;~~:~~=51:!:~r 11 ·' pryer 557--0282 Excellent Condition. bouaew~ outdoor Iurn--FRl°DAY 7:30 PM desk chairs $45. Mens antiq Antiques 800 GE Dbl <Mn, dbl broiler $75. * 84Z-24l2 misc tools, etc. . ' APRIL 1 3th rings. 645-815'1. I"'"-'"-'-;.;...----= I Range. 40" width. " Xl,nt * * * SOFA &: Loveseat, _ GARAGE SALE NE\V & USED Bedroom ~ts. CHERRYWOOO i:lin t b I , OAK HooJ.ser-bin cab. $275. cond. $100. 646-1788 never used, both for $155: AND Divans, Maj)le Hutches, chrs ,typewriter, fine china, 42" Sq. oak tbl. $150. Lg. RECXJND. APPUANCES 968-1910, usually home. ANTIQUES . Desks, Commodes, ~in-glassware, bike. G75-1917. cop. boilers $30. Fr. engrav. De:liyt,red • gUar. Dunlap's, REDECORATING F u rn., g t0 SU: t nettes, Lamps, Ha~mg POOL TABLE -Like ne\v. lng plates, $10. Sat & Sun . 1815 Newport, CM 548-1180 lampa 1'IJS etc. Must go. a.m. nse lamps, King size Adjust-a-Regulation size. J0..5, 1018 Sandcastle, CdM. LATE model wa!her and Appraised 979-3522. 2976 And~sta Mesa bed, Late model Color TV's, 675-0310 or 548-7197 ANTIQUE Oak Ice Box, an-drye good condition $4.5. TWO SINGLE" BEDS. Washers, Gas Dryers & FROST-Free 2 dr relrig, dque desk, old rocker needs each~0646-584.8. $35 FOR BOTH MUST s e 11 Fri-Sat-Sun: MUCH M~RE! dinette set, 2 chairs, small ::!e.da~~c:a;,1 rcs~i Building Mmrlals I06 • 64M309 .e !~r·i!r:b1~ r~s~ ~[c'. WINDY S AUCTION appliances, etc. 54;>.7965 64&-J372 · CU ST 0 M rn ad e en-673-7518 1915 Chubasco • OROllD plants in bloom, e SURPLUS BUILDING tetrairiment center, giant Irvine Terraee, CdM COME BROWSE AROUND grow outdoors, $9.95 up. fill fin. pa!nt's. -Fr. Impress., MATERIAL • 1000'& of NEW bar w/storage, «i; an in g BARGAINS! Furnlturi, Sml 207Slf..i Newport Blvd. Crest Av. H.B. 536-2379 ·~lyvt:'1ilooe,t~!r:ac."· Ntpct ITEMS! Doors, lumber, ply. fronllv!ngt. Te'd:!ing°":! cpcab~, appliances", Oriental Objects, Behind Tony's Bldg. Matl's. TRANS back East. 17' cu': \\1X>d, alum sheetfn&, mold-n-.... 1 desk bdrm tum & lamps. books, clothing, etc. Costa Mesa * 6'16-8686 refrig, auto defrost, revers- Bcb tng, windows etc. ...,,~e • Sat & Sun, 447-Vlsta Roma. ible dr; gas dryer, baby ANTIQUES BUILDERS SURPLUS mtsc. 644-<!689 CThe Blu!hl N.B. ltl4. -··1.0DKING crlb, bar stools, 4""'447. beautlful furniture etc. for 2400 So. Main St., S.A. Uke to trade? Our Trader's GARAGE Sale _ Sal & Sun. tor something to hel.p you ASSORTED sizes, nu carpet, Ale. 9 &.m. to Sunset. 2976 Mon thru Sat 1(1.5 ParadiJe columzJ, 1s for yoll.! 595 Windsor Pl, Laguna look & feeL better?? Try Shag, rubber back, hi-lo. ~· Cos'ta Mna. , " n4~ 546-~, 5 Une,s. 5 days for 5 bucks. Beach. Clotbes, sh 0 es, our walk-,in whirlpool & $2.15 up_ 968-7816 eves ' 5'5-4015 .._ __ ,__ ti · ,_, sauna, followed by a fan. AUtos. No.w 980 Autos, Now 980 A-, -980 di';;;;: an """'· iewe.,. tastic run body massage. USED BICYCLES GARAGE sale Sat 11)..5, SUi:t CaJI 645-7502 any day noon All Types * 642-1272 1973 DATSUN PICKUP 1973 DATSUN 240Z . " BUY OR LEASE 1973 DATSUN 1200 1973 Ot\TSUN 610 BUYo•LEA5E 12-5 <mly 2018 Mari<in Way, til 4 aJl). · * Custom Pool Tables· Costa Mesa. Freezer, elec HELLO• ••• h . , ;;~S4~78!·;c~ai~I ~Dod~ye.!!55!:!1-090~!:2_11=======::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:i;~;;;:;:~:J . we ear you re dryer, power mower, tools planning a: GALA AFFAIR· MIK•Tian.ous ' ! FROM. . ,... DAVE-ROSS P'ONTIAC • Immediate Delivery on all 1973's '73 GRANDVILLE --4-DGOR-HARDJOP .,....,:::. • DIMONST~ - Absolutely loadeJ-.withfuil .pow.er, factory a ir con~!!!~p_ing, -AM-FM stereo with tape player, power door locks, vinyl roof, etc., etc. f2P49Y· 3Cl02766l • -'5480 FULL PR·ICE I • TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RIDE AND RECIEVE_A TICKET TO THE 2nd ANNUAL CELEBRITY BASEBAU WORLD SERIES. 2480 Harbor lml. At Fair Drive, Costa Mesa Ptione 546 8017 & misc Items ga)ore! &: )'OU need some good Winted CRNR. couches, mangle, entertainment. .\Ve would 1----------new yd shed, aquarium like to offer our music. Call OLD ORIENTAL RUGS typewriier, Yamaha 9 0, 5.J9..5559 ln Ganien Grove or will P"Y !'>-10% more than f,ltBlrF BSA, misc. Cash only 16521 646-~ in Costa Mesa. top $ payers. Eves. 545-5070 Loire Cl'. H.B. "CHOPS" ORIENTAL Rugs. Pri. pty SUPER. neighborhood sale, Cindy & Dan will pay cash tor all sites. !urn. paintings exotic odds SIGNATURE re(rig, 3 mo fi44..'S30j;. llll~Gd\llSW and ends, cash only. Sat & old $200. Whirlpool elect 1 --P~RJ~V~A~TE~~P~AA'°"'TY=-' • •• ' • Sun. 10-5 9142 Mahala Dr., dryer $60. Dinette set, Wishes to purchase old HB. . formica wood top w/5 gold crystal or glass. 842-2427 3 FAMILY. C lothing,-highback chairs. $50.4, 670, o~s;~~~~~;1c~;:~ ......... ~-HURRY! TIME IS H 0 u 1 eh old Furnishings. 14" white wall ttres, n" re-Offlcil Furniture/ R' UN NI NG OUT! Silver ware. Fumltlire, caps -make ofier. 6"l!h5966 Equip. . Mlsc. 1817 S. Bireb, S.A. NEW Loveseat.. $55, Push !--~------"~i;::~~ FLEA MARKET housel1old lawn mower, $4.50. Tricy· FOR sale oUice fum. & Cle 13 50 Boo .. _ r ....... -equip: Secretarial & ex· lurnlsl""~, c Io t h l n g , · · ...,., p ... aw"'s, -~-M1· •• u--• uaables · 2560 ecutlve de 1 k s , IBM treasures, etc. Sat 9 am. Off ..... """" · • Newport BI yd CM t Y p ewriters, 'calcuJators, 22nd SL at Irvine, N.B. l0am-4pm. • • · etc. Finn movtng into MOVING! Baby furn, diilrm I "''"'"',.-0'°"===,.--,-smaller quarters. W i 11 set, paintings, 1 a mp s, 12xl3' C ARPETIN1 G, nylon sacrifice, Suite 101, 1617 child's toys, lawn furn, shag, rusty-god c 0 I o r \Vestcliff Dr., Newport S5?-fi621 w/foam pad incl, xlnt cond, Beach 645--0lOl Ba~. ! $50. G.E. auto dishwasher, SALE! Sat, "" urn, 11 -·•-t nd "t;fl ANSAPHONE with remote ~-lhes • -. Cerner y67e" 0:::1 .iun co . .,.,.,. \,.:JU Q': UIV•C .l""\r.l't control, still under war-,, TOYOTA MKll " TOYOTA • ., TOYOTA Georgia, ~lie, HB, ranty, % Price. I B M COii.ONA C...alli , ......... 536-3S82 ___....--DBL. soUd Maple dresser & typewriter, chaJrs, filing GE Sale at Harbor mirror. 2 women'• bicycles. cabinets. 673-2429. • eoor. ECOl'IOm-4 OOOr -Xtr• Tlltt h11d to find TV stereo comb. Brit. ic.1 • s. Perteet nl<11 c•r, 11utoma-1110f'f't' cur-tr• School April 14, 10 am EncyJ. books, etc. Priced EXEC swvl chi's $15/25 Sec c:ono1t1on. 1 1oc;111 Uc tr1111 •• AM/FM. ~~=r-r!:~ for lh'ls vanity tennis club low fol' Quick Sale! 548-7365 chrs $8/29 Desks $20/85 OU 0-. ZN061l elr eond!tlon1r, & g111rentled, team. (15th & Irvine, NB) ~lO~~~ Supt 867 W 19 CM 642-3408 IOIA.EP. (Lk. G lAFXl, OW & new-• jiilltt!ngS, SS.-23 Channels with Jf.-·=· wfsWrV!'I cliF.t--,•;1'1299..--.. -f1f99-I --. new books, everything. whip antenna,now tnOWlted exec. side chr, sec-crh. 2678 25661 Santo, Mission Viejo on a 28' Cabin Cruber. All Club Mesa.Pl., CM GARAGE BLOCK BUSTER for $95. 644-ll40 Pianos /Organs 826 sale 1806 Port Stirling. 4·14 ORIG Whistler Lltho .$175., 1-. . . Antiques Fum Boat Junk H.iroshlge Woodblock $185., t'ONSOLE Hammond L-212, * Gar &: Antiq We 10-5 Q>ya Etching $225., Braciue Factory bitin rhythl}'T'board, 2lll0 Wallace, CM Lllho $1500. Pvt p-t y. 2 key boa,rds, like ne\v. 642--8906 Fri-Sun. 53&--5595. $1295., $1800 new. ·540-0044, 2-FAM. Garage Sale.-'Baby &: 12" 1 DISC sander. Horiz. OLD fashioned pump style maternity needs, misc. metal band saw,· pov.'er playt!r piano, xlnt cond. 31l0-A C.Oral, C.M. 54().9015. lawn edger. 646-3478 Evenings 83(r520i -.-... I l '7t TOYOTA Cw.Ila ,__ St1tlon weoon, E•- ''' lllltrp. l/llht blu.. En)Oy JO miles per aallori. (U2BNNJ $1222 '71 TOYOTA ....... Sletlon W&gOn. 8h111/f11I creem Color. low mllHllt. rffdy IO 00.' (IJ:IADAI $17n '12 TO'f'OTA. , .... 4 1Plld. vlfi'tl too. low rnllft. In> l!yQ) $26'6 ''1 CORONA • Dr •• 1'11410, ,.,,.,_ er. 11110. tr1nt., sllerp. Whitt 11nbll. EXCE LL E NT CONDITION. A GOOO CAR . (VEHl32l $781 '7l DATSUN. Pldl., Cemw Rteetr to roll whh am111r alltlll Lo'fr m11Nllt •nct' Ulltlp. tlonlUy tlt1 n. 12'610VV) $1181 ,,. kaNAUL'J k4 •Dr. • -tf•111 .. rtdlo, I -"'· ''" ••• ·thNP trAlllPGI'• l~tlO>I. !P8G:i1A) $541 Vtr'f low mlltt, 4 s.l)d wilfl rtd. I. lePt. !VBTilll 72 LANDCllUISEll Sii, We9, $4333 'ti ttOVlll: TC S ..... S.Un • tOd -.,,., nlct -• ,.,. m" tXl>t..Utl $1195 BEAT THE .PRICE INCREASE LEASE ANY MAKE ASK AIOUT oua TAILOIRID LU.SI Pl.AN 540.2512 ALL WORK DONE ly o., UltN M..,_ s.r.lc• hpt, Is . -UNCONDnlOMALLY aUAIAMTltD OPEN MON. NITES ~ ; l• ' • . . .• ' ~. .. • F~dlf. Aptll 13, 1973 DAILY PltOT • •-tc v,. -[I [ -·-j[B I I~--][BJ I ,....,.....,_ J~1 I~ -~-~t,'ft~....,.~J~~I~[ -;;-~Jif'~,-·~f~~IL-[ ;;r, ... ;; ____ .:;'•=1~" ;;;;;_;;;;;.., .. ~]~~I ~[ ~"''•"'°'•"'' ~ s\...., 2 Tlmu, n.oo • · I• 1-"'3 i • .. --.. ---•JOoe•· -154 Cop 154 '"I' .C!>~ a..o.;/,,',u lne looll, Soll 909 Cycles, llkn RocrHllonal 1.::::::.-.,,....::.".'f:-__... .i'AN'rASTtc Dog ....... good ---------1~1REDALE Pupt • KC ___ rnE_E __ --....... Equip. ~CAL-CAT ulllng "'""""""' Scoolors 925 VohlclOI 956 • . RD y~ ~. Owt\l'r moving to AKC Afghan Pvpplet , :r.;4 t•-~ ··-'J ~.... XI 1 ____. ..... l500 ..... , green~ Xhit cond. anall ~ 'ltltt with wlrinlna: Way• 1~ •bow, "'ii&., 5 Wkl, pet & show .... 1, uJ11:ll llut1..1 I)' pu.p-1971 VAN;')VN boat trailer, n Lvuu. grt&t ,....,, . or SCllWlNN VARSITY rtrlJJ' '72 JEEP CJ-5, never U:M!U:i!-''f!~''!'''Cto~lf~•~•·...,,---:;,~6~T'>-~T'"3~I 'Good apt. I ~·/chi ·n. r fng ,or 11 lovin& pel. Care· qual, champ stock 644-1703 e1. Weaned · naw,1.l1.'«1 ux· 18' adjuatable, never used. best offer. 83.\-1144 l(kpted. 1..uce brand new. V..S, P.JS; PIB: 10" gat1;1111, uiro FORD Van. 'e~ 11rc;: / v.·atch dog. black fut comblnDlg ot top Hr~. att 3 ~llent borne due' fO lack of Save s. 846-U'n * HOBIE 14' _ Xlnt cond, $'15 Call m.m> mud &: srlOY.' 11re1. Yellow • ..., ,_.,_ ., ftma.ll'. &t4-41.07. "'"' 'l'l'tc.. rn~ .... 1 parent.al control, they ate .,_ p 906 tan It e1Jo hullt 2 aails , · _ Must 54'11 now. ~187 Runs good. SZJOO. J,...\PAROS, nNl'.ST QUALl · =~~,,-==-'°""--:---! .--.. ~·o,u,.r wqr. nee lhtlr mother. No diet prob< DUltl, OWilf' tndler.Yml'tsa ' ' 51 -45 Harley Davk110n days, 6~eve1. ·CALL 548-3493. ' 1 TY PUPPIES WF..ANED . UEAUTIFUL E&lter _Pl.IP-borne for a wonderful q , Jeme, eat lealrover steak, chopper for aale Ol' traae for I .,,...-.. le · pie Bcagl AKC' 5 wkl 2 Moying to an &pt. 3 yr1. , tirrp, <baoon. eh:. No do& 18' S p or 1 l e r ... \ Cabin KITE No . .,103 • vin. Ask (or Pat, 545-0368 True.kt · 962 '65 CHEVY pane • auto, • .,..,.. I r~ hoven. fHG.-0163 ult AI.~.~. ~~. • • Gopl Iden Re•\':'<"''omlx._y~~ foOd. Fors:;et Euter Bun-Cru~r. 1200 hp Mm:. + dolly. $475. '66 BULTACO 2XI dirt bike. 7• CHEV.Y 6~v:t~·~frlvate party, $6$0 . · easant uipoa. ne..,. uoc ru'e•. 1 •• , hom• 1 10 10 for Cru.Qer, II . &: many ex· Call 673-'IM'l' t • , :::•::..:~=-..,..-----::~ CERM:AN Shepherd, Jlghl titINIATURE P 0 0 D LE .,. -· Looks good and rww good!-· 1 • .. J~ PUPS 7wk.s ..,= few dc>Rs that IJ IO haPPY to )'OUf' lOnely chlld. Call after lru. Aft. ~ "· weekends, COLmmlA 22 1196. CaU "Pat'' ~2625 ~ tori. H.D. super Auto Le11Jnn YM tan F; 1 yr, spayed, xlnf • S5?..oJ89 ~ )'Oil that he smlle1. 8 pm. B46-0I63 !J6l...2904, Ex~Uent condltDcl $4(0). C'heyenne pickup. 350 .. ., with children, well trained You'll 1'e'Ver regret having C W f 19• 11fUND1."RBmD, l60 hp, m.-1445 or ~29n alt .f. GIRL.5 Schwinn' Stingray V8. auto., P.S., P.B., l /,;M;t;-t;:rll>;.;;;;;;~j AFGllAN Pupii, AKC, 8 ..... u, this dog! 673--4702. Mt2~~rul f!"ide!ln Cee~n l/O, ~ hn, twin bait HOBlE Cat. 14, 1971 with bike $25. 2912 Carob St. fact, air. step bmpr .. 8: pct or ibow QU'-~75 &: up, PUPPY WORLD, 100 ~11xed Shepherd, "'9 mo, x In I tanks, full C&IWlll, 600 F/O trailer like nu' be1t '0Utt EastbluU, NB 644-1140 2 tone. !ow mileage. ! Poisible term.a. !9j2 PuJ>A. Buy & aell pupa, also ""'/children. papers. Best ~7 -•1r, l.m.mac. $4900. n+&'ti.2Ul6. ' , 1195 HODA,K~-1901 ~3781 Exceptionally clean. ~Ill ....... _ l!~I COLL IE p u p s. Pit nuu Te1Tier, Cockapoo , offer. 6-W-1596, 52 Royal St. -N-o.N ........ ~ (116322C). TRI-o:>~.!;~n~,!KS. '~C. Porn, Chihuahua, T-cup tit'Ot'l:~. l\1nvport Beach. * * *' 14' Fiberglass run· 16' JIOBIECA.T w/lraller. '66 HONDA 90 Ti'3.ll. Good $3695 . ··~ P()O(lle,. Shepherd. 0 p e n about. 35 hp. Elect. st. Be1t offer. Call 673-7613 or · ~ /:;;liiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliii~~~ Ii BASSETT 11ound pup let!. Evcx. Stud Service. 5JJ-;11t11 "4orM• 856 Evinrude w/rrlr. Must aell. fl3...3522 ~"1·~ ml. $150/oUer. 2840 ~~~~fe:1vd. DATSUN 1973 1200 SPORT COUPE ' •am radlo • bumper guards ',IPets, Generel SSO IO wks old. Fml. Shots. OBEDIENCE claii to 11art REGISTtHED Appaloosa Make ofr. _.646-088.5. SABOT·Racing rig. Complete ~=~-~-=~~ At Falr Ori\•e , ! Spe<::ia! g'1ce. 9fi2.3l39 In the Newport/lrvine area Gt'ldllli 8 yrs, 11 0 rre 1 * 30 t"T. OwenS .Cruiser * w/electric motor. $275. Call 1973 Y11m•h-, 125 MX 54&80l7 ~ ._1 Di\J.Jt.L\TION pups AKC, \Vednesday·April l8th, w/blaw for good rider. Lllrgesalon&:fiyingbrldge S4Z..TI02 ' Xlnt cond. 61?-75l8 aft 6 • vinyl uphQlstery e disc brakes e full reclining front seats e fold do1vn rear seat ' . :; shots, tropical tlsh, blrrl11, Like to Trade'? Our Tradu's 7:30pm . .Open .to all doa:s $.j()(), 614-1$-17 Good shape! $5,000 LIDO 14 -S700. xlnl race 71 YAMAHA ENDURO tatktng patTO'l.11, Abyssinian Paradise coltnnn ts for you! o\-er 5mo. 54&-4928 THOROBRED BAY 494-9721 496"'4020 r~. Hwy. trailer, $100. . S400 * 646-1188 l ~!!!!!ii!!~~!ii!l~~~!I e v•hife wa11 tire& $56.94 !'; ki.nen, SC, 492-4401. 492-~0 ~lines, 5 days tor 5 bucka. Cla.saltied Ad. 642-5618. $300 642-3090 18' GLASPAR In brd/obrd,l;-;6'1>-=2097"7.'""'"'"°""""°""'-"" '71 Husky <400 Cros' Ml 1.: Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 HORSE' FOR <'ALE : Pinto Volvo eng., full canvas. UDO 14• No. 3458, 2 suits Xlnt, Extras. S725. 675-1134 1968 Chev ~ $2000. Q\vner 83()-6.J98. sails, trailer, $1395. 61;)'-3149 .. Mare; Weist! & Morgan; 7 FOR sale 2'J' all glass skiff. P_vt· ply. . ' Motor Hom•• j l/2 Ton Camper ~~-...,.··--"!"-:t"I · yrs old; $300. 002---09BJ. 8' beam stringers con1pl 22 COLUMBIA. Xlnt cond. Sele/Re nt MO shell, V8, sti'ck shi!1 , <·ustom ~~~~~~~~~~I glass. SfiOO. 642-9'294 Fully eq'!ipped. 6hp Johnson ---------cab, red exterior. 12629C. r · 16' CLASS Silckcra!l, 40 llP $3,00J. G7:>-mS eves. $ 16 77 I, .. Ji J · Evlnrudc w/trailer. $675. LIDO 14 wl. trlr & cover. . 1' &-1r,...17Ql or 493-911$. • ·Blue, good oond. $785. Mesa ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l \\'ANTED -power or motor Verde area. 545-399S. · • sailer have 1st TD's, fully *'72 HOBIE 16 "'lith trailer. BOlltS, Gener1I 900 guaranteed, JMD, 838--2257 Asking $1700 e CLASSIC . 1937 Gar-Wood BOAT-, 22 ft. inboard. Many Evea: ~l5 Runabout. Double cockpit extras, xlnt shape. $1500. * KITE No. 859 * 1.7' O.A. Complete .,.,,/trailer Priv. pty. 846-6183 W/hand trlr. $750. IH0-1250 & extra engine. Needs B I <-ii 909 ~"-61_5-_287~1-~--~~ oa 5' -Bo I 51· /D k 910 restoring. Make 0 f f e r , a 1, 1p1 OC S 646-3478. -·-~· ~--HOBI & CAT 16 Boat Slip for Rent. 10' GLASPAR, xln't dition. S125. con· 9 Mos old. Needs cleaning Po.,.,-er only. $50 h-1in, up. SlOOO. Can be seen at * Call 61;.>o2414 * WOODY'S WHARF, 2318 \V, WANTED:~32' sail boat slip. Newport Blvd., NB. Phone Call Anderson Call 646-6113 Boats, Maint./ Service 902 675-0474; ask fur WOOdy. 640-8396 --------BOAT cleMing , salvage .i;epair. Underwater. . w ANTED: slip for 4 2 • & CATAi\lARAN B-}--lOn, Ill~ sailboat. N.B. area. alu1n & fhrgll1. 20 long, 32 ~9249 Cnll 5411-125.'J n1ast. $ll75 flt:m. Corr111lete.1 ;--,-.,,..~7c'°""'"'""'~ Xlnt -cond. sir,.-7091 eves. Boats, SPff:d & Ski 911 Set.--It . You'll Buy It J) leADi4 9'fovoTA 1966 Harbor, C.~1 . 646-9303 '65 CHEVY ~· ton camper special \Y/8~:1' Ho Iida y Cabover Cahlper S 1 2 0 O , 646-9594 from 8 to 5; aft 5, 5.fS-0351· '68 CHEVY PICK UP. 8' bed. $12)0. Call 963-4187. '60 FORD 'h·ton pickup body good -Engine needs rings $150 after 6PM 64~. '72 FORD Ranchero. All goodle!S everything heavy duty. Call 6:'12--02-15 Bo•ts/M•rine Equip. 9Q4 19'_1RHODES day sailer, fix· 1968 EV I N'R UDE 16• 9~ ----------eel l<eel, 3 hp otllboard. All Sportsman inboard out· 1 ~~~~~~~~~~1-~--------',;. l REACHING spinnaker, 1 running spin. for 3.i-40' boat. 3 K\V diesel ~enerator; Guest \Yater light: 4·man life raft; overboard pole. 646--1151 51,<l HP EVINRUDE First $150 takes. C a 11 540-3292 S11!;!1'96':"",,;•01' Xlnt. cond. drWe, Bui0 ck V-6 155 h.p. 27' TRAVCO 1973 Gi\1C Siiortie Van . $1.Nv. """' Xlnt. f~mily & ski boat, 25' l)fSt:OVERER Brand New, Fully Factory 18 FT. Sailboat on trailer. $2200. 833-2299 ~l'·22' CONTINENTALS Equipped including 4 spd, ~olland Victory class. $6$. 14' JAVELIN Ski Boat 20' PHll)E & JOYS radio ;:uld au.x ; eat 7 11 clear plastic dingy w/trailer. Must sell. Make 'VA.7'i CON~~nSIJNS lTGQl53V5ll281 ). FULL Glass-Hopper) $95. 548-1591 Offer. 673--0512. -k 1 e Service--. Rentals PRICE S.2939. We will fi· CAL 20 sailboat No. 6~. * Danmar Inc. * nance and trade. Good cond. Newport moor· MIKE McCARTHY ing. $3200. 642~l'l8 I Trwportatfon .,,., l:'.30.' Ha~~vd., G.G. BUICK LIOO 14, mint cond. ~------'· Next lo G.G. Datsun BEACH BLVD. AT Sail No. 3159, SUOO. CONDO. R 1969. Immac. 24'. TIIE SA.i~~~~I p.WY. ...,lllii._.;.r.>.°"'it (TI4J 846-4391 eves. ,p.r>,,.... BEARCAT 55 h.p., 4 eye o.b. xlnt conti:ols & tanks, $650. Pvt party. 645-2888 per month 11dd $2. 70 n10. for auto tran:i. LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY 36 months open Cnd lease. Ask for leasing manager~ . . . . .. :X1·111p11rt D;1b1111 ~ ' /, ' " I • ........ ,,' ' ' • ' ' • 1 '73 MONTE CARLO LANDAU Po1\'er Steering) Power Dlsc Brakes. Poy,•cr Seats, Po\yer Windows, Auto Trans, Air Condi Al\1/Flt-1 Ster e o , Cruise Conlrol, Inslrumen· t11tion, tilt \\'heel; whlte viny l roof, THIS CAR HAS EVERY'MIING (341HNS). Immediate Delivery $106. per mo. . plus tax. 36 mo. O.E.L. SO. CAL. 1st NAT BK LEASIN~ 2001 Michelson Dr. Irvine (714) 833·8620 (213) 924-4413 Autos Wanted 968 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS C 5 I R I 020 70 gal gas, TV ant,, 'vaterl;,6,,1;--;;FO°",,f";;:'::-"7.=-:=: ampart, • •'/ en 7 n11rifler, deluxe driver Van, Mags, tpe Autos, Imported 970Autos, Imported 970Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 1Autos, Imported 970 .. ~--··--~-----·· -~;ats, lined velvet drapes, deck, rptcd. very clean. 1;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,/KING o' the ROAD 7' com· roof rack, trailer hitch .i:c Runs ood. $1400/best otter. . A\.K YOUR F.·R .. IENDS ABOUT B:ARWICK'S ·-~~'~:~~·;S ~~,~f.:~:~'t•;,·~ 'f'~,~Y ,p-~-.,",'"6"'.00"N"~=E"',"'i~":,"'N"'._-v--•. I! your car is extra clean, see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 l) Blvd., C.l\f. 646-4002. • NE\ll.26, 2.'i, 23~Lifelimes. $3250. * 49-l--0322 BETTER TRADl-IN VALUE . & LOW PRICES c~gg:R co::i~ON c ~B. ~~·:i~~::-~: .. ~. ·~.?."o:;. v~~~~~~ ~~?~ Ut1PORTS WANTED Orange County's TOPS BUYER 240Z's WE'VE GOT 'EM NEW CAR TR.ADES '71DATSUl<240Z-Ail , 4 Spc'l'rl. lll3J.!S. A l\1/fl\f radio. Lie . ..#9JfETV I '71 '71 ·'69 '71 -DATSUN 240Z 4 ~1JC«i. ma~ v.•h('('I!', r;idin. (Lie. #4/lDBA• DATSUN 510 2 Dr. Aul<•. 1 ran~ .. 1\.\I l'ndio. {Llr. #077BZTl VOLKSWAGEN SQ. IACK Air & aut(). t 1·nn~. tLic. •ZS.J0.=..11 DATSUN 240Z 4 s1.icM. Ai~ 1nnl,'S. lLic. •170UZI\/ -1$1-, fO~ 53495 53795 N .. & U.... C. lea. • ...... • Den, l ... lt. Seniu 4 ,_,. SAUi HOUU lllYICI HOUIS Moti. •ht. f •·•· .. f ,.-. MOii. •hi. 7:30 •·•· to I p,111, s....,. f •.& H 6 ''"'" ht1114er 7:10 te N ... CALL 493.3375 or 831-1375 • ' ATTENTION ·----------. -· -----DATSUN OWNERS BARWICK IMPORTS DATSUN 33375 Camino C1pi1tr•no Sin Juan C1pistrano S,.CI .. T ... UJll Offer hr Aprll 1973 "CMck y.., Y.W· cle l•hllo .. MHfk" Fiii N•K pl .... Nluolt pol•ts. C•t1._.,, tt11d rotor wltlt Nf· $11.00 llft. T•M Up. • All DetM .. ·-All MOMll -lri"' Co•po91 N•11tt ······•••········••••••· P'h. ••············• Address ••.. , • , •• , •• , •••..•••.••. '..' •.•••. ,., ••• ,. -·-FOi -•UtHC:..Sellt·'-'ot ·0."1---· ..... I.AUi HOUIS llRYICI HOURS M-.. s.. f -. •• ,. t p.111. Mo111. ·Fri. 71JO e.M. t. I Jiii·"'· .......,.. ........ , ... ' ~7:Jt ....... CALL 493.3375 or 831-1375 • BIU. MA."<E Y TOYOTA 18S81 Beach Blv ..:. • 645-al73 e Rent A Motor Home ts, shag crpt. pe deck. !\lag H. Beach Ph. 847-8555 '48--'49 UNRESTQRED MG. '69 Aulo Chev. Sundial for your Vacation s, $3300 or of· Camper • Van w/self sup-* 531-6800 * fer. 54 • Ask tor Suzanne only. * 6-12-1999. * porting cabana. MS-985.3. 24' PACE ARROW, wan-. !;Ooo'° . .;,v,::w"'=e".,"'-·R"'u_ns_good_"'."S900= Cycles, Bikes, good, xlnt cond, fully equip, or Best 0 er. JUNK C4R5 WANTED I pay top SS for junk or wrecked cars. TI4f5.17.4J6j. Scooters 925 air , gen. $81~. 552-7896. Call 673-4007 aft 6 P~l. 11-FO-R--SA_,t-.E,-l!J69--Y-tun_ah_a 24' PACE ARRO\\'. Ready Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 tor Easter v."eek. Fully 125 Enduro that is dirt equip. l.<J\v rates 552-7896 ready! Bike has an ex· panskm chamber, compres· DAY, wee or month 1.'>' _sioo release, hib-h cOmpres-motor hOme self cont, l!O Call anytime ~ ,. sion head, oversized piston & barrel, new rings & '71 SHASTA 18', sips , Self piston, dbl loop fork brace, cont. Dual air. Lo.,.,, mi. new rear knobby tire, elec· Like new. 49•1.0293. tric starter, full fact(){' tool kit. Needs only maln bear. lngi, a good buy for the beginner. Best oUer Over $250. Call eves, 830-6697. Ask for Jeff. HARLEY DAVIDSON · OF WESTMINSTER Trailers, Travel 945 ---FOR._ !he small-car 12' Papoose $995. 13' Field & Stream $ll45. New '72 17' Scotsman w/to~t $1495. Financing avail. Mes a Camper Sales, 2036 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 64G.4002. IDt f' NOMAD. self con· tained , sips 6, like new. Adult Pnrk, near bench. 9306 Boise, Westminster Sl600. 1560 Plac..oentla Ave. Asks ••• WHY PAY · MORE • •. When You can get a NEW 73 DATSUN at the ·OLD PRICE! 531-6440 893-6274 'P<' F-9. N.B. Tuesday thru Saturday 15' -'\VEI..L kept, double bd , The dollar his been devalue d'. But if you dinette, stove & oven. Creal act right now you can still save big on a new a\lo'rling" v.·/zip panels. $550. John's Racing Cycles 5'15-T:i06. Da tsun: For a limited' time all the Oatsuns. * BULTACO * 2~· SELF contained are at the old tow price. There's never been HEADQUARTERS FOR air/cond, Like new. !\-take a better time to find' out about Datsun's high' DESERT, MOTO X, TT oUer. Accessories. ·1'.:Af:i'Qj';54~1<-~:l8~lfi4:;;;;;;;1,;;;;j jJ..p~e-rformance car_s. Harbor at WUson, C.M. 1!i:.AWO..l973 ~Loonlalned, GOOD-·SElEOTION NOW iN STOCkl-11~==~~ ~ -or~l428 --rear BR, awning, lg ~ way BICYCLE SALE retrig. le!Ui t.han 100 ini, NEW , 10 SPEED JTAUAN $3950. 552..lJ188. BICYCLES ·S59.95. Beach 2'1' GOLDEN Falcon. Comp Bicycles, 806 E. Hal boa self containcrt .• .ti.II extras. Blvd., Balboa 6'15--7282. SX'IOO. 646-4017 RICKMAN HOOAICA 18' BREEZE ~lps p,. toilet, X1nt cond, Race ready. sho1\•er, etc, hke h1. $2000. Afany xtras. 1'fake oUer. 536-3.518 or 213 -863-1008 644-2694 &tter 7 pm Trailers, Utility 947 '68 HONDA Chopper, many accessories, make offer. &II for I/3rd v a I u e . 548-5913. 2277 Afaple No. B, 1 \Vheel_urility trailer, $35. . CM 344 Cabrillo St .. Cl\1. Call '73 ZUNl>APP 125 MX 548-8774 without engine, 4 mo. old, SU..10NS ulllity trailer 5xl2, $525., Zundapp eng. $150. xlnt cond. $.150. Hvy duly 892-5266 tarp, $25. 5'i5-2422. · •n KAWASAKI Enduro 175, Auto Service, P1rt1 949 xln't cond. $425 or ofr. '66 - 11onda 90, $125. 6"6·6713. ...,72 P .C.V. Smog Valves SUZUKl 50, Trail Hopper. $50 * Call 675-5258 good cond, eng just rewurk· ed. Must ,.11 1150. 54S-<440 1 _A;;";;;';;'~:;;ue;;;;;s/;;C;;!~;;;-';;'i;;c;;s ;;;;;9;;5;;3;ll (TWO) '12 Honda CB75G-4. 11 Maroon &: gold. Lo mileage, Like nu. alt 6pm -S45-23Zil MlNI-blke-Briggs and Strat· ton engine. -Excellent con- dition $00. 548·1591. LADLES' Raleigh Superbe 3-lpeed bike. Xlnl oond. ~. CaIJ 557-4086 aft 6 YAMAHA 80, xlnt cond, dirt or street, extras. Call aft. 6, 548·4641. GIRLS Schwinn Stingray, single speed, perfect co~ dltlon, $35. 8.10-6599. 1972 SUZUKl 'fS. IBS Good condition $425 •548-Slll!O• OFF-rood bike. Xlnt plus. Sell for 1+3rd volue . PriVJ.te. 6t0-0169 1.tlNl Bike -3 HP, aood con- dition. Beat Offer. C&ll -· IJl'il KAWASAKI 150 CCMU>I sell! $850 Firm. 642-&liG "GRAND ERA" Complete or Partial RESTORATIONS 85.1 Production Place N'pt Beach 646-5076 Anytime FORD PU TRUCK, '35, ·l!OOd rond. $950. Call 837--0463. Recreation•! Vehicles 956 Ft.ENT a 51.lndial Van Camp- er only Sl0.95 plus 6c pt'_r mile, by the day, wttk, or month . Re1e~rs Today MIKE Mc~THY BUICK BEACH BLVD. AT THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. !94-33-0 ~tEYERS MAX t0....10d, 140 Cnrv11ir riov.-ered, off rorut or sand, ·rucc the Baja. Xlnl runnlng cond. $1400., San Cltntenle. 492--&n6. --------- PEMO $ALE! • 240 Z' NOW • $ AVAILABLE ORDlR."(OURS TODAY! I °* USED CAR SPECIALS °* I ., • I • .. • •• I , -- ---ll~l I utot, Imported 970 Autol." lfnll a,,.. m _ , e THE FINEST IN FIAT * M'edo ?J Rotory * USl!D IMPORTS e F T $66 MONTH e THE FIN!EST IN . s.s IA N!!" COU,P,E 38 MONT!i,'! OPEN LEASE IMPORT SERVICE·• ,.Q Radlo~'ul""'Z Wlll ac<ept trad .. lno Do ~a lavor and come ' ' CALL MR. FRY. SC..- !:J ~.:."'iu°r."s.~ Hint. Beach ~:r,1rl1 ]l1111•11rh til 5. . +· i!;t'.trl1 Jh11pt1t h +· 7 i!lt\trh ]l11q111rt~·, +·· . . '.' 1970 XKE 2 + 2.4 spd, air, wire whls, 21,IXXI ml, xlnt rond. $3500/oUer. 548-2.1.l) =v"'1s1t7'.,.,~'-... ~bome==,=! <>i: 557-5062 aak for Mr. May; ; .. aft c!:.!~~I " Dk. Grn. RX-2 rotar)' coupe, Roy CARVER Inc. lo. mileage, radio, heator, I radials, 4 sp Bought in Dec. 234 E. 17tb St. 1971, $2495. Price includes Costa M~ . 5t8-f4H car cover. Ph. 837'"'12'l, eves. Dally Piiot Want Ada have barplnop)ore. 970· Autos, Imported 970 GREAT USED ·. CARS '63 vW IUG , '. $495· $1Jnraot, R ... lo, HM!w, Vlnyl Tl;lfl. • (UIZMI) . · '69 VW Iii$ Extn C'-n. Jtecllo, HMtw, Vln)'I. lXY;'lml '70 VW ,IUG . L.oaks' .. R""" Pwflct, litlidlo, HMlw, Vll'lyt. (fGIQZ) $1195 $129~ $1395 '71 ~~~ ...... """'· v1,,1.$ I 395 1•1)8UDI • '72 :v .. ~e ... , .. ,., ... ,, $1795 '71· VW S~1•1bock W .. $2395 ~adlo, HM'-• .f.uto. Tr•rll.!o • Alt' COnd. 124101\ll '67 VW PANl1. f tTYll:fNI $1095 '72 -Yl•A Hottolbocl $1795 RMlo, HMtw, 4 5'1d. 1406El'Ol . $1995 '66 'VW IUS Runs Goocl'.(4nEICJ $1095 '71 VW CAMPER YKllllon Ylfllclt. (9118.ZWl $2395 LARGE SELECTION BUSSES, · CAMPERS FASTBACK & SQUAREBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS • -HARBOUR VW 18711 Beach Blvd,., Huntington Beach 842·4435 • CAPRI-Autos, N-1----..,...--1 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Mn 980Autos, Mn 9IOAuto1, New 980 . ~ BRAND NEW '73 CAPRI I mmoclloto Dollvory GUSTAFSON Lincoln·M•reury 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach 114,.a.44 * ('13) Sft.5544 ''Home of the'.'Vikfnt'' '71 CAPRI 4 speed, stick shift, radio, heater, excellent condition . thruout, low; low mileage. (6'5BBP). - SPECIALLY PRICED FOR YOU! (!11 m~ AUTC) ...o~ .., ........... 0-........ M40 CORTINA RTINA 1967, needs motor work but all else very good. Asking ~. 644-Q948 DATSUN llATSUN NEW 1973 PICKUP NO DOWN $68.23" per mo. for 48 mo. Det. payment price $3273.60. A.""'P.R. 14.34%. :\l'l11p11rt D,1!!".1111 . .. " . .. . ' .. '69 DATSUN 510 Wagon FM mdio, aood tires, low miles, exc. cond. thru..oot. See it at ll6 34th St., No. B. Aak for Al. . ' , ~ • -·- Buick's exciting new entry __ into the compact market! .. • Plus To:, Ltc.lse a. lrtmp. chgL Orcltr YOlll'$ To;.y, Ii ' OF THE ·-1.'n .J a/e, lb;· match. shel). ~ mirrors, ~~ bumper. Aft 5, 'TI DATSUN ~· w/rack R/H org. owner, cln. xlnt cond. $1, 7$-/betit o f t e r . 84>--0018 '72 240Z, lo miles, xtras, clean. Below blue book. · 492-5007 aft 6pm. 1969 CONV. Rwis good, $595. or best oiler. 6'B-7466 1971 24<>-Z. NEW Radials, ,clean. Must sell. Eve.I ~. daya 6'ffi..<690 '72 ~ $4,880, Ume, auto, air, mag amJbn 8 tr stereo. ! .. I: more. Pri. 557-0168. ' "12 DATSUN 240 Z, magi, Un/rm, perfect oond. $3800. · Pvt pty. 494-6133. '69 DATSUN Wag. Chnn wbll, tape dk. New clutch I: tireo· $1000. 642-7924. "7D DATSUN P/U w/PerriJ catnper. $1000. or heat offer. -.. FIAT --.. -~ FIAT '70 124 SPIDER S.Spetid, ilf·'i'M.stereo adio Radio, New 'fttdials 767· B8F ,t .J - i!h-.irh ]l111p11rh +. 'C9 FIAT Ill Sport SP;lier. !Adual 21,000 ml: 5 -· 'm111t raala11, disc brakea. Mint cood. $1850. -·n f1A T 124 Spider oonvt. Burg. w/tan Int. 23,000 ml. M\tlt MC. 637-3809 0 r .~ A¢r doy la the B~ DNY to • nu1 an ad! Don't deity •• . call today ~- .1 I , Plus T111, llc«11• a, lra11$p. cllg1. Ordtr Yaun TodlJ. ' Take Yolir Rick ••. c Apollo COUPE 52604 Plus Tax, llctnlt a. lr•"*P. dl9I. Orcltr y_. lod•Y· COM,ACT IN SIZE! COMPACT IN PRICE! IUICK IN QUALITY OUT OF SIGHT • SEE FOR YOURSELF ' -TODAY! • . . •• I ( ' • ' IT'S OFFICIAL • °"""" CoantT• -...-Opoldoaler .. 19721 J FridiO)', April 13, 1973 IMPERIAL • C•YSUI •PLYMOUTH ... _ -•••1• • THE· RIGHT WAY-TO .. BUY W~i.11!111"&,,..,~ta"-.nprrnt.Plul fu&I~& d C¥""'8 dlWO'f .., ...-Old:! !a C .._""'-o..na ..... ~ii UDIA '9;1. 1 .. & ~ Mrwl . Jl'l(t<Ugt ltll ii 11.!>I'. ISTK #0001) ISER. #<4C41Gf Rll614tl This economical automobile is equipped with automatic tran~ission, decor package, rad io and much, much more! .$218 a'73 PLYMOUTH Duster 10\J.'tf. '"'"',"£tt'f\ . oE\. $88 Totol .. .,.. l'oyioeftt PMT&L YOUR CHOICE! •aaa '71 CRICKM '71 PINTO '71 VEGA Au111. tr•nt.• r.alo. l!Nter, wll iltwtN 4-Spetd, rfdio, llf•ltr, bvcli;ll sell\ t Scltfd. rdo. hstfl", Mlv'lfl}'lhlgh rlres, vinyl niot,wlleelCMft. Wit !2lux1 dYomt trilil. (S21(GYI blc:k bud.fl !His. (2ll10) !iNB. delvxttxt!rlot. (~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ·$28 HIMO. I 121 ii --,,.., ........ ,.,.. "'"1u a 1-..& Ml ISYJl"f...,. ........... rnlltfw:ll _..,~,,,_,price 11 SllOP llid. 1 .. & Uc-. .,_I ,..c•• Nft k 12.S.,., PARTS & LA BOR 36M0 .WARRANTYALLu~~cAR s • . 7 DAY JRIAL EXCllA!fGE ON ALL USED CARS ~ . . ' '71 CHRY. HT . '72 FORD '69 CHRYSLER llEl'll'OllT CUSTOM ~ 11iMlws, tdt, Jikt.V.f. lkt:lry~· )IOMI' • ~. ~ ... l«tory w (llllJ. heiler, ~ llrtl, lll»lllU. l!id IOil'li .......... '* . Iii *'11 *"'· 11111~ llOW!I' llttr•nt."""''"'•11 tlrtl. w;,,,t """· (ffiel!Vl 10*2) lillrlcr. "N.tdl. "Mii mcre!~l)(YZOl?I •1788 •-1888 •999 '70 CHALLGR '69 PLYM. '71 PLYM. STAnoN WAGON SATilUTI v.c. llr;!OfY ,.. tandiriani!g, -Wtrinf. v ... i\llt, Im.. ltdary * m'11!1!i(lri'l, "°""' llfrtc:l llfll:n. lidlo, ~tr. lJndlu Y.f. IUI\ lflnl, r.W. ll!t!!r, 'llllilt'll1ll l;lp, rM!l r""ls. tirH!n f.icllllL Pl\& llll'"" ll9'firlQ. '°""' !Oflc) ll<flln. rad.., tilt~ Pl!! MK'I. NW ~iolt. C1ll0JTI Ml.kk ~. c.ltr '°""*• ilelto ,. twtt, llAl.n. lnler~. (llJlf'lllJ .... °"" lllilAKll •1088' •999 •1 188 '70 BUICK '69 DODGE '68 CHEV. ll.ICTU l'dlrL 2 oboR V.fo ..._ '"""" ifCllrl • IA!lPALA .... ~ ....... H•rdtoo ' or. Fun ~ a. CllPdlliloing. ""' ...... 1111111. ..... Vln\8.~, ~ "-Jl'lr, •lf • Wllilllw.illllfl, lilWllllMluwrs.Dlltl~IA tlr, (lllf'VG) lj1ll<n (DlilfP~J coriclll:tl""', •lltomllllc tra111. (XTAll1 ) '2088 '788 ..... Read Dally Pilot Classified • j ' I I I .. #. • • • ' , ' • f .. • • . \ • l§J I --!~ I _.... 1§J I _ .... _ J§J ...._I ___ ..... ;;;;;~ _.... l§J f · r-.... l§l :.I _ ..... _ ..... ~J~!i!I • " .JA;--~ _ ~;;;;;;;;;~;:;;~ , -Auto<. u.... 990 ""'°'· u...i . 990 Autoo, .usoc1 -. "ll §JI --.. _ ..... . """ tmport..i , 970 Autoo, lmpoo1ecl 970 ~utoo. ,...,.,_ uu Aulot, lrnportod _ 9711 ,..-_ I........ ~ t.utoo, U.... 990 i=:;!::..:::::.:.:..:.::...:~;l=~T:::O'::'YO;;;:T:;:A;--"-YOLKSWAG~ ---·:...·--I VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET CHEVROLET -cHEVlOLET MERCEDES IENZ VOLKSWAGIN I I l"lct( '64 CHEVY, D Camino, '68 CHEVY Impala wagon. talio · 'U ...._ ___ ..,_ 1966 TOYOTA LAND '61 VOLKSWAGEN. saod '" VW BUG - -• -Bh.ut cond. P/S, nu palo -new )1..1.nt, leather int, jUll ~!:,~~D ~ ~ ~ ~ CRUISER -Good cond. :r'!~ rnelne. $15. c.II ' VW '" , Radio heater, MW Hrn, 4 '66 RIVIERA '1D ln~ted.. M¥e-Offer. tuned, $9115. $2966 aft 6, ;;.~~. like new, l.olded, ,..._ 2IOSL 11.lOO. Call...,., 892-001<. KARMANN GHIA ;;,eed, Rick ollllt, Ilk• W-3042 _,....,..... . all <l'1 we<kncb 9• -$80. Call atter4 p.m. TRIUMPH '12 VW •la """ -12.000 mL Now· Whlfowalll, R a d Io , brand now condition, a '°"' , FµJ1 . power, tacay '66 QJEVEl.LE. MALIBU * * 'ts CHEVY ><Ir. 49'1-3MO C-Rdstr AM/FM, radlala, Portd>e Oean, 21lA\IP at •poclat ptlce. IXUKBtlOI. air ~. _J)OIACULA'li:! l850 or stoclc. PIO. 135% Pomona .. 1 0,~~"~lod~A"-d•,---~;m;al AN.IFll. r ;;, Condi -Wl\11. Mutt ,.ll. W-9149. ' DON'T MISS THIS SpocJal thio -· mako otter. 616-lD96 0iota 11-'"" · · • • 1:::; t · '72 TRIUMPH •oo WI fianlportor Camper. $900 on1y; <SB m: Autoe. New 9IO Autoo. New 910 Autos.' N-_ 9IO t'.,~;:-:th ~ "!!ru; SPITFIRE Recent overhaul engine. M"-1.• ·11em u,ooo mile Radio, heater, 4 opted stick, Call lm-71<1!. : ,, =AUTO) $999 " ruarant>" perl"<t ooodJtlon, on I Y 'oo vw 8111 Camper Equip. tP' ..__ $5595 1&,00! mU" 1470AWD). pod. IJOO or best ollor. '70 VW Pop Top. 1 owner. Nu ' -~i) ~ 28411 ll&rix>r Blvd.· D • M h 1973 Aft S • PRICED TO 530>-2385. • tire•, mlleaae 22,8!0. 12.450. ______ ,..__ Calta Moaa . ur1ng arc er erv1ng NEWPORT SUIT 1 1971 ~UPER Boot!• AM·FM im-14n -kdays M'30· YOCYO At Fair Drive : _ I , IMPORTS ' radio, lo mU~s. x1nt cond, Other tlrnes Hl-0035. 1-"""''+' ----~7 Q ' 11490., 496--0125. MECHANIC Speclal '68 vw VOLVO SALE I 0ra· c ty F ~21 y . s 3111) w, O>ut Hwy., N.B. • IFl!?".llAN AUTC; '61 VW Bua. New •nctne. Sqbk, lnjec., air, enelne. nge oun , or ear I '4U405 .,.. \i'~1 ..,.. l\fany ~tra•. Best ~ffer. froz, bst, oner HISE SAYINGS MOVING F.a.st Sun. '61 M.8. 2111 """°'1hd.C-Mw .... ...a 645'--0191. 9962-?CSO '64 WHifE Buick Wildcat • • d ~~: .,1~°"· ~;;.1'.'~~11P~:~.~ 11&ri.,t· ·w,.~ .~'«,,~~ ~· .~~ ·~~;,i< $00)"'!; ~:n~ om 30 :'~~i o!1i:.,,PJ.~" ~~ , WARD ·s. _LEE, INC., Su ... rnnsse MGI owner. ,}J ....._. wAUaya, a $2000. M&-«M7. --'-"-"-'""'-=-=,.----a1.it1nc $600. ~1479 • r...,. 1--,-9-7_1 _M_G_B __ , 5;;;-;.~:p~ ~~;,..-' ·~w~ul~~·. ~e0:i auto, ... :~.~tires. 1925, PRICED AT CADILLAC A. II-T"1me Sales Record For Xlnt eond. Convertible. offer. Call 642-3603 anytime. -Ca~ll='837~--046:f=·-..,.-,,---,,, PltE·DOLLAR GT Lo "llleago. 644-1987 '67 VW Bu•-nu clutch tires '69 VW-Xlnt cond. Now nblt DEVALUATI.ON ~ • ~. t-~~ air, AM , VOLKSWAGEN hrl<l 1975. In AM 53&<1134 or eng. AM/FM. Mutt sell. • ~ __ , 84Z-2883 _ 5'6 17th. Ap•. c. 11095. 963-1145. PR1cES1 • · A. • M t I o c unty ~ ho~\:".i.~~~. oo-vw-..;· -Xlnt ,;;;;;;; '68 VW .Futbod<, good eond. '65 VW BUG. Runs O.K., We make overooas dollvorlea . merlC_ an 0 ors n range 0 $2777 N ti Owne I · Roblt •ni· Interior O.K, noeds body See It -. You'll Bey It SO~ETHING BIG· ew reA. ott Air eav1ng 673-1441 work $250. ~79 \ ~1t. You'll Buy It atate. $l8CIO. s,,,......,lG. • 4\aaM _I ~.....!... A '67 Cadillac Fleetwood, 1\ I •. _!. Autos, New 980 Autos, Mew 9IO Autot, New 980 lUQIA Llllll Ble Car. Bigger Value. 10 -~~ ~ ~~~-YOLYO WKY PAY FOR HUIH OVIRHEAD AND ~LISMAN:S-". CHGUSTAFSON COMMISSIONS?· , 1966 Harbor, c .M. 648,9303 , IUY DIRECTLY FROM OWNU ,oil MANAGIR '71 Volvo 2 Dr Uncoln-Mercury 11186 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '69 MGB GT, am/tm, radio, wire wheel.I Pirelli ttret. Xlnt . .coad. IJ900, - OPEL 1969 Opel Rallye KacMI 4 C)1, f apcod, radio, vinyl root. Gold interior, black vin)'I toJ.' 3'>!AGD. $977 See It • Xoo'll Buy It ' LIAN VOi.VO 1.966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 D I SC 0. U N'T S .. 142S 1~.:-.:.i;,.·1.::"r 4 Spd · :u 100 miles -Blue 142.a44 * 1213) SfZ.5544 with ii.ht' blue interior. "Home of the Vlklni" UKI NIVIR llFOH $1334'0 ~:..,. Sticker Price lltAND NIW rJJ IUICK ILICTRA 22S (hr. #H4t33H) -----------·----· osoFF · $12 53 ' ·WI-Sttcltor Price • lllAND NIW 71 IUICK llVlllA (Ill. #H4SSfSI) . _. - --------·-----. $8~.r~1 ~;,'! s11c1i .. Prl•• HAND N~W on au)cK LUAHI cus~M (SIR. •c110620) . ' .. -~..------------- $2495 ~C<lNV. DE VILLE * ~RT Super Sharp, Lo Ml, only n~ n rv $2990. 979-8153 for appt to IMPORTS ,.. '68,,,-,C'°'AD,,,..-. °"Cpe-de.,.-,V"°'lll"°e-a/,-,c, 3100 W. Cout Hwy., N.8. 642-9405 .J962 VOLVO $145 673-15<1! all xtra1, perfect cond. Make oiler. 6 7 5-0764 , 512-mO '58 CADl!LAC Cpe de Ville 990 17,000 ml on nu eng. Mlnt Autos, UMd cond. Mwst !ff to believe. --------$250/~r. 557-1426 ~ '68 DE VILLE coovt -Rod lthr tnl $1950. 894-44!!6 '70 AMX daya: 9111-1907 ..... 4 Spd Air Conditioning )ow '64 CAD Cpe de Ville. XJnl mile~ Bronze wl{h 'Tan cond. $100. or beSt offer. Or lealh~r interior. -trade for pickup. 492-48ii8. And We lntend To Do It Again Tbi~ Month With Lower Prices ; And Better service! • USED CAR STOCK REDUCTION '70 HORNET 2 DI. Full pow•r,'"•ir, Yil'lyl top. IHOADTI $1895 '70 MONTE· CARLO V•ry low mil11, I owntr. '71 CHEVROLET NOYA VI, •ufo. fr•111., le11 tha11 30,000 l'lil11. 111 40LM I $2195 '69 AMIASSADOR UT '72 JEEP COMMANDO 4 wit.el dri"'• e11celle11t co11d. 17JJCHNI $AVE '68 JAVELIN 4 1pttd, 343 VI. 1Tl46521 TWO OPEL '70 GT'• One Yellow with 4-Speed, One Red with Automa.tic &: Bike Rade,. ·Both W'lth 'New Rad· . $67641 :"-Stick• Pnco $ 1795 '00 & '61 C•dHlaea. NEWPORT Prlv owno'Su-smMake otter. ' (6241EQl _ 1 • d'r SST, f1.1ll powtr, air, .,fny 'top, I ow111r. IYZK. 6911 $-1495 lalo -RadJog, ' - i.!;l\trh _il11tp1H1~i +. .. . '89 'OPEL Kadette, Gold w/blk laundau (top, 4 spd, $595, pri pty. 962-04040. 1970 OPEL' 1Ca41tte wagon - 102 HP, new tires. Good oond. $1100. 833-8802 PORSCHE llAHD NIW 7S IUICK llGAL (llR. •?127417) ·--------------· $259951 APO•·LO by •··~· . POR THI FANTA.IT.IC NIW • ONtr Yours Now ·--------·-----· TERRYD.c~8UICK , IMPOIQ'S CHEVROLET 3100 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 BUICK '68 CAMARO. Auto, air-, Orlinal, prt party. 45,000 ml. X!nt. cond. $1600. 846-4509 $AVE- 70 FORD - MUST AN• F11tl power, 111ir, low rnil11, bit. of 5 ye 111r 50,000 mile w1rr. IF14l6061 .$2495 $1795 '6' AMERICAN. Auto. 't t •' n 1 ., 111xcell1nt tr1n1porl111tion. fZLS9971 • $995 '71 HORNET , HATCHIUCI Full power, 111 ir cond., b111l111nc• of 5 yr., 50,000 mi. s111rvic111. policy 111v111il· 111ble. Corne in t ncl - $4995 NEWPORT IMPORTS SEE THE -DIFFERENCE IN ' 3100 W. Coaat Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 PORSCHE 71 tll·E COUPE Atr Cond., Becker "Mexico" AM-FM·Sttreo, 5-Speed, 313- • Johnson & Son EDZ &l , ~h-;1rh Jh11p11rl•; f • • 1911 r PORSCHE Super 90 Ro.dster. Silver, ~fu.st sell, ~ $1800. can wkdays on· ly. 13.1--3362 ask for Steve 1958 PORSCHE Roadster, New pain!, new 'iJpholstery, strong 1.'ng. S2400/Make otter 5J6.n47 or 847-5369. PORSCHE '70 911-S TARGA On· the lhowfioor with Ricai'- MSiits,-AMTM-:--sttl®, Dunlop Radials, l3.1BRJ al i.!:1\lfh _ilt11p1111!i . ' ' •• H,.j'""I> ' ' ' ' " "1· .... 1 • '70 IMPERIAL .. . LeBaron, 2 door hardtop. One owner, Immaculate, full power, factory air, AM-FM stereo radio, lilt wheel, 6- way power seats, Landau roof. (684-BEV) $3675 -'72 COUGA.Ir -'70 Cyt:lone 2-Dr~ V8, auto., radio, heater, pWr. . -·-•80 PORSCHE c steering and brakes, air, Lan-a rr er a, Auto. trans., radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, air cond.; Landau roof. (3$- AGE) $2300. Muat see to •P-dau. ( 3390ZF) predate. Aft 6, 673-0800. llENAULT '59 RENAULT Good shape, $140 or offer. aft 6, 49'-6624 SUNBEAM '67 SUNBEAM ALPINE BEST OFFER 531-5142 TOYOTA 73 Carolla TOYOTA SALE! Na Down Payment -$59.53 PER MONTH c •~> $3775 $2175 '69 CONTINENTAL Cpe. Full power, air rond., leather inter., vinyl roof. (Ul4FYV) $2675 ' ''Home of Previously Driven Prestige Automobiles'' '72 CONT. MARK IV 12,000 actual miles, full power, 6 way power seat, aul<>- temp air, AM/FM stereo, Wt wheel,. power door locks, cruise control, Landau roof. See and drive to appreci· ate. (2Y89A876309) $ALE PRICED MARK Ill's AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MARK Ill's & IV's ' ' 1969 . 1972 · • .,...ALL AT APPREclABLE $A V1°NGS. . " .,Omtvt C011ltty'1 l'O!lttlJ/ o/ 1'1•< Coll\' '69 CADILLAC .- Coupe de Ville, full power, fact. air, 6 way seat, Landau roof. (KSS182) $3175 -'·7l-€0UGAR-'69-Marquis G~upe -. Power steering, power brakes,, Auto. trans., radio1 heater, (35n power steering, power brakes, auti'.>. trans., vinyl roof. ~ BSX) · factory air cond.1 Landau roof. (323DFB) $2575 $2175 '72 MONTEGO MX 2 Iloor Herdll>p. Auto. trans., radio, beater. factory air cond., power steering, power brakes, low ·mileage. (634FVY) • $3395 ) $59.53 per mo. for 48 mos., total det. pm!. p>leo $2857M A.P.R. IU9% 0 .A.C. Rome · 01 Tht New Cat , , • "Gold-rowcN' Jlom• Of Tile New Cat , , , "Golden :r-U." • '12 Demonstrator MARK II SEDAN Automatic, radio, factory air, whlte side walls{ 376EYV. ~ SH It • YDU'l Bey It - ltAN TOYOTA 19116 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 NOW ••• 1973 LANDAU CONTINENTAL MOTOR HOMES NOW -.., 1973 LANDAU CONTIN~NTAL ' MOTOR HOMES . UM HARBOR BLVD. 01' CARS,.COSTA MESA e 5405630 • • ' ' • • . ·, • " • l . " • •• ' - • • •• • ' • ' • • f • . --• . .. . ....... ..-... ...- • • ' Fri~, April 13, 1973 ' • ·DAILY PILOT I --l§l I ---l§l I ,..,. ... w. l§l I -·w. l§l 11 -·· 1§1 I _.... 1§1 I ---I~ I -·· I§] I -·· I~ J Chevrolet Ole' l 'or a quick trip &Cr"OM the 1 bOrdel' or Just abou~· 1vhere you'll find this '68 • Camero just right. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON Uncoln·Merc:ury Cpe. 4 •PMd. l'9. ' 1f be&tft', ~.ooo on . l• owner mlie.. Abtloi el.Y like new. ( CTR). $1699 16800 Beach a! Warner lfuntington Beach -~='-'~"==""=== !ll66 H.-. C.M. 646-9303 COUGAR GREMLIN "69 MARQUIS '"II !'Owtt. 2840 1-larbw Blvd. 842-8144 * (2131_592-5544 .. "Home of the _Viking" ==-;;..,u::::;:::--;;;:':;:-i '69 OOUGAR, air/cond, good '72 Monte Carlo cond. CusL Cpe. VS, R&H, 64Z..1977 .. or 548-4090 ' automatic, pwr. str., 1970 XR7-P/s, P/b, auto, fact. air.,· vinyl top, landau, leather, adj strg. ucke_t seats, console. $2400. Pri pty. 642-1473. Looks & runs like • new. (677FWXl, $3595 2840 Haroo'r Blvd. Costa Mesa At }~air Drive 546;8017 . FAST IMl'ALA F&1ter lhan the jungle cat, this is a '67 Chevy impala, all cooled '''ith air. 10 DAY E'REE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON Unc:oln·Merc:ury 16800 Beach at Warner }luntington Beach 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 ''Hrvne of the Viking'' -·72 Blazer 4 Wheel Drive, Auto Trans, -DODGE '69 CORONET . 440 ' . H.T. Cpe. V8, auto- 1 S. ... matlC', P.S., P.l!., fact. air, vinyl top. Must see to apprec- iate. (MNWI76J. $1699 2840 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 54&1!017 '71 OODGE VAN. Xlnt cond. Auto. trans., custom con. version, ice box, fold away bed, cabinets, shag crpt. F'M stereo/tape deck. Mag rims, new tires. $3.100 or 'f fer. 540.3509 · '66 Dodge Monaco 5()() Xlnt cond· Call Glen aft 5 pn1, 67fr5138 FORD Power Steering, Po \Ver --------- Brakes, Cheyenne Decor, 5 RECEIVED new company New TaL'On1a \Vhcels & car -must sacrlfire 1970 Gates Tires, Gerry Can Ford Galaxie 5()(), Spt Rack, 9,200 miles. still under 1-~astback, fully lo ad ed, warranty Pri Pty "$49!111 call creampuff -$100 under 'veekdays after 6 PM. wholesale book. 962-6566 675-6118. ·68 CTRY Sedan. Air. Nu ·n MONTE CARLO, p/s, tires. PI S. P/B. Below p/b, air. am/fm, vin Ip. Wholesale Blue Book. Xlnt cond. $33i5 Pvt. party. 646-3478. 644-1673. --l~!l&l~FO~RD-CU~SI'O~-M- CHRY~LER '73 NE\VPORT Custom. p/s p/b, air' cond, vinyl top. Many .extras. 6,000 ml. I $4550. can bllv. 10am·7pm 644-5358 289 eng, auto. Xlnt cond. $300. Call 968-8425 '69 FORD LTD. 4 Dr. hrdtp. R/H, air, new tires. $1200 priv. pty. 644-40'S4 eves. '63 Ford Sta wgn, full pwr, overload springs, real good 'Il CHRYSL$R \\'agop., all runner. $250. 968-48EKt HB pov.-er, stereo,· air, compl. '67 FORD Convertible JCL.. r lrlr pkg. $3775. 837--0285. 500. Top oond. $875. 846-J32.l '65 CHRYSLER New Yorker _.o_r_~_·=~·~--·~-­ Xlnt cond. Immac. throout '64 R.ANOIERO. Good con- $750. 646-6068 '• dilion. New tires & Fliptop '60 CHRYSLER Sta Wag. $500. 548--0297 1'"ull pwr/air cond. Needs '70 l~pass wagon. Air, 1 ·73 plates. $175. 673-2325. P/seat, rack. Perfect. MU&t CONTINENTAL sell. Be•! olr. 8'!-'292" .. CONVERTIBLE, '69 XL, loaded. Lo mileage, Xlnt cond. $1850. 586-:1668 1963 CONTINENT AL, full powr & air, leather int, good cone!, $500., 496-0125. Classified Ads , • • 642-5678 Trailers, Travel 945 Trailers, Travel 945 SUMMER TIME FUN IN A CREVIER MOTOR HOME 1973 PACE -:ARROW 181/2 ft, Motor Home Fully Self Contained, Fully Factory Equipped. ORDER NOW 56895 1m TIOGA l 81/2 Ft. Motor Home Fully Self Cont1ined1- Fully F1ctory Equlpj>od. ORDER NOW 56895 1971 GREMLIN "X'J $1650; Air. 894-2276 Xlnt. condition. $1700. Call 55t-1678 "" 5. J,;, MERCURY Wqon, Pwr, oJr Good cond. 1295. 644-5178 - '70 MERC Marquis P/S. P/DB, AJC, AM/F'M radkJ For that Item-under $50, try the Penny Pincher. &: tpe pla,yer. Vinyl lop. PRIVATE party '69 Ventura Sli!el bel~ radials. Xlnt 2DR r/h air auto-vlnyl top Classilled Adi ••• 6C-S678. cond. Pvt pty. 847-3363 extras $ll'5 540-8588 . . BUY QR LEASE TODAY . . 9IO A-, New · 9IO Auto1, N- ,<flw S}leelaJ oorld or 1973 Coupe De Ville Colla Men. At Fair Drlvt 5'16-8017 Wide Selection of_ Models & Colors available for Immediate Delivery ' 1973 Sedan De Ville JULLY 19UIPPID WITH Ctll'IWlt. e1111r11, 1lr clllllllllonh11. flutl poowtr kid. f WIY .... 11, AM/f'M •'-• WSW !lttl " ..... , of ll'lllllY dtf~x• f•clery COll\'"'ISK• ........ t604Jll)OUl)02) 56696 FULL PRICE l'UU.Y lfUIPPID wnH ClllMN C8flff'll 1t1r Clllll"lllllftl, ¥111)'1 i.,, fvtl ,_., IMt. Mr llc't.. f we)' ,..,, AM/ ,,. ...,.., WSW tlM a 1 lltll M __., ....., fldltry ••s 111111 1111n1. l•Hll:IOUHIJ) 56876 FULL PRICE LEASE ~~y '168'° Mo, . LEASE =y '173'° Me. •. • 24 Mont~ Op•n End L•••• on ~pprov•cf Cr•cfit {Stock 3569} 24 Month Open End LeHe on Approved Credit (Stock !609) . NABERS LEASING •• • LEASE DIRECT e r IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -EXCELLENT SELECTION -FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY . FREE LOAN . CAR WHILE LEASE CAR SERVICED· ., Four end one-hell ecres of totel 1ulhori11d C1dill1c feciliti .... dtiigntd lo bettor seU ind service C.dilloc 1ulomobU11, (80 work· stills) ind 45 fec:tory tr1ine<I _ techniciens. LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY -OVER 70 fj)UAUTY • BROUGHAMS • .. COUPES • CPE. DE VILLES AUTOMOBILES TO C'HOOSE FIOM. • CONVERTIBLES • EL DORADOS • SEO. DE VIUES ••.. 1973 BUICK ESTATE 9 p••••ll9•r w•9011. Full ppw•r •nd f•cfory •ir conditionin9, du•I comfort •••h. tilt wh•tl, pow•r door lock1, pow•r t11il 911• window, lu9• 9•9• rick. An •b•oluftly lmm•cul1t1 •ufo· mobil•. 1116GIUI ::.~~ $5555 1968 EL DORADO Vinyl top, l••th1r inf1rior, fu11 pow1r ••1ht plus f•ctory •Ir colldltlonlnt, tilt 1tnrl119 whe1f, AM/ FM 1ter10 mulffpl•x, pow•r door locks, A tr11ly fint c11r. IVGJ7741 · PS:.~~ $2555 1972 CONTINENTAL MARK IV Ori'oN red •xt1rlor, white ¥i11yl top, r•d l1•th1r 111t1rior, full power 1114' f11ctery •ir conditio11J119, tllt 1t1•rin9 wh11I, pow•r door lockt, d111I Cllll• fort te•ft. 1An 1btolut•ly 9of9tou1 1uto111obi11. 1445FFHI SALE PRICED 1969 ·SEDAN DE VILLE Vinyl top, full l••th1r l11torlor, full power. f•c· fo ry •Ir co11ditionl119, tilt tf1tri119 wh•1I, AM/ FM •t1r10 Multipl••• pow•r door lock1. A truly 011t1t•11dln9 buy. IY~HtlJI U.Ll r , . PllCI $2666 1970 ELDORADO Full 11;th1r uphol1t1ry, full pow1r, f•cfory 1ir co11ditionin9, tilt •t.1•rl119 wheel, AM/FM •+1reo multipl•x, pow1r door lock•. H11rd to find tftl1 clt•n. Mu 1t •••· 11 659741 SALE PRICE $4222 1972 OLDS CUTLASS . - 1970 MONTE CARLO Vi11yl tep, t•,..try l11t.rlor. F••tory 1lr con4i· ti111i1t9, •ufOM•ti• h'•lltMi••lon, ,.w•r •teerl119, power ltr•k11, white 1i4e w•ll tt,.1, rMlo, h••t• or, •p1rt who•I•. V.,-y low Mil••t• be•uty, ll25· IXO) SAL eovp...Vlr ~•tic AMtEM..1teree w.itl._t1p•~ -I I • ,, ~ ~ • h . · h -pl•y•r, pow•r 1t11ri119, pow1r ltr1k1•, Yinyl ti.111, Fl•w ••• 0 Ynll"G1to1t1•. "ftftn wit Mite Int Goody•lr wid•-trick tir•• wit+i •r.:rt wheol1. ' . ltr•ltM vl"YI h1twf~r. luck1t •••ft, full 111ow1r. L•11 tft•n 15,000 orl9in•I own•r ml••· S11 •114 f•c*-rf •Ir 1-4., tilt wh,••I, r141o, hto•f•r, n1w Drive tod11y, {794FYRJ white will .. etc. Ponti11c I fl1•tt, 144fAKFI SALE PRICE $3555 1971 COUPE DE VILLE Vi11yl top, f11tl l1•ther l11t.rl1r, ,full flOW•r •11l1t plu1 f1ctory 1ir c1n41tlonh19. Tilt 1k•tl11t wh••I. AM/FM 1t•r•o 111u1tipl1111 pew•r 40.,. loc••· Im• p1cc1bte •ufomobi11. I l56Jll I :~~ $4666 -1972 ELDORADO co,r•· Full , ••• ,, f•ctery ,;, ••Mlt1e111111, ¥!11y top, lo•th1r in t1rlor, 1t•••t Jo•r l1ck1, AM /FM ... ,.o Multi1tl1x. 011•1 cemfort •••t•, tllt-t.I• ... ,,hit wheel. lt•• tt.011 11,000 111lle1. Exc•fltl•i.11 •u .. M•blle. 14141441 SALE PRICED :.g .. $2888 1973 FORD LTD H•Nt.1t ... ,._ V'l11YI to,, 1tv•H1i-.i 1111nluir1t ~I· low e.+orlor. VI, •11tefll1tk tr1111s1111l•1IOfl, r•41•, h••ter. pow1r tt"'h19,. ,.wer ltr•k••, wt.Ito •141 . w•ll tlr11, f•ttOfy etr eo1141tlonin9. Mu1t •e•. I lt6WNJJ ,s:g $4222 1919 ELDORADO F11ll power 1114 ef court• f•ct•rv 1ir co11dltlon· 1119. Whlt1 erlerl•r with I.lick ¥inyl top •Mf ltl11ck lo•t+ier i11t.tlor. Po_w•r 4011' lock•, AM/FM 1t1reo Mllltl~•L 1111,-.tM• co!Mlltlon. lfOJ A5Dl ::,~. $3666 .NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd.,. Costa Mesa 540-9100 I SAID DIPAITMINT OPIN . 1.30 NA It' PM MtL lln ftl-'.00 NA It 6 PM hi. '"41•"-f \ I l 1970 CPL DE Ylll£ Exciti119 Sh•ll1111r &ol4 with ltl11k Ylttyl to, a fll•tc1lint full l••th•r iit+Mior. hill jHltwer, fie. tery •ir c•~ .• 1ter10. tilt I tel•tcOJff• 1teeri119t 1tc., •fc. lt121EJI :.~~~ $3666 1969 COUPE DE VILLE Wlitma with-btacx-:-v1ey1 ~p-ana-bl&c!Jc­ leather Interior. Full power, factory air conditlonlng, Wt·tele wheel, power doot" locks, AJ\1-FM radio. (21"1.W) • _:.g. $2666_ 197Z COUPE DE YIUE Crlt1t Corh1thl1i. wfll .. ~th ltl1ck ¥i11yl t.1t 1MI 11111tchl11t fttll le1th1r h1teri1r. Full 1t•w1r, fie. tory elr 10J14'ltl•i.l111, tllt wheol, AM/FM ltkN, power 4oor\leck1, •ti. Tu.ly 1n 011ttteA4'ln1 y1/u1. I 706ELU l .=·$5666 1972 ELDORADO com. Full 1tower •n4 f•ct.'ry •ff ... Mlllffelll... hill l••th1r l11t1rlor, du11I cof!lfort •••It, tllt ,.._,Int wh••I, AM/FM 1t•r•o 111ultl1tloir wlt+i t•t1• pl•.,.. ''• pow1r 4'1or loclft, crulH co11trel. MHt '"l'Y ••"-el .. obl1 e~o11. btmMly low inlle .... 11451101 SALE PRICED • •' I I I I , ~ . _ 2 'Tickets To 'l'h.P ·2nd ' Annual ·celebrity Baseball World Series With Any Test Drive •. ON DER WE'RE THE . #1 OMEGA H,E BIG SELECT ION! DEAL ER IN ALL THE WEST • • s -~ ,. BRAND NEW 1973's $195 Cash or Trade Down $6675 · Month . . , I 48 Month$ l • • THE BIGGER , ALL NEW '73 HONDA CIVIC _LAST CALL FOR 72's . STILL A GOOD SELECTION NOW PRICE SLASH ED . TO CLEAR OUT THIS W EEKE ND! 4 Sp d . o r Automatic It's The Newest Driving Thrill Of 1'he 70's! Superbly Engineered To Give You -Comfort , St yling, and "SCAT" Per- fcirmanee .Wit h 30 Mile-Per-GaHon Economy. • D ff.,'-aM~DiAl!E DELIVERY! TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY! $ 195 ii total Dowl'I pymt. $6b.75 ii total mo11thlv pymt. for 48 11'101. on llpj)rOYtd c:redif. D•ferriJd pymt, ptiea it $Jl99 indudin9 a ll carrying ehot rgai, tal! and lieenst . AN- NUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12.69 '/.. ··-·'-'---------------------"" . ' --~~--~~~~~-N-E-Yl~,7-3~·C_U_S_T_O_M___ N~\IY ~7~ o~~m $1177 DISCOUNT ~~'.:'l l '16 (lJ ll'dOW $TiCNER Alli y OUR CHOICE! ' J . heat-. ed ra.o10 , Fully factory equ1pp , \2405qO I. · "· CRUISER 98 ~ II)~.. $!: AN 1107625 1 · $11 -77 OFF . C-'?.DCE! WINDOW STICKER PRICE! . CHECK OUR SUPER DISCOUNTS ON ALL WAGONS. . FINE SUECTIOtl OF 98's. ALL FULLY F.QUIPl'ED A ND READY TO GO?· lli740l l -SUPER BUY S ON SU PE R CARS! I 69 :~'~'~!Po~ ~~9.~, ''°'" !YPLJ80 ! - -. . -s3771 : . I 69 r,,~,~,!!_~~"~!8~1 ..... '66 ~~~'~'~ '~~~~~~.-~.~~· Aulomlllic Tr.Jnsmiu ion. !TG8355l . . r6' 6 ~~!c~~,~~on, Power Sleering , Power 8reke1,-$3.,7 ·· ' '69 CAD.-· Coup~ De Ville '"''' '""· IRTS2761 • fl LooMd . Vlo,I Top.''"'°''"'"'"" IYZSl261 • l • J ... . $ .1 I •73 CH EVY IM ME DIATE D ~LllJERY LUY 12051817 ) (99<1 ) Plus Deoler Halldll '73 VEGA. LOADED! Aulometic tro1 nsmis1i on, tinted 9!•11, body side mo11ldin9s. I l 2 l 4,.4 I ) ( '035 ) .. • AL?· TRYS TO GET YOUR FREE TICKETS .TO 1/2 TON 81 FLEE TSI DE [[l,lRRlllES and \of a\ · \\P'S "INSTANT ALUMNI STARS "~M~ vs. UC IRVINE IANTEATERSI BASEBALL TEAM SUNDAY APRIL 29, 1973 1130 PM UC IRVINE BASEBALL STADIUM • Spo111ort d by BIG J BOOSTEJtS BRAND NEW '13 _ BlCi CHEV.', • IMMEDlATE DELIVERY · IMME·DIATE DELIVERY 1973 NOVA Completely eq uip - ped with AM rtdio, vinyl interior, 1id1- 9uerd beam1. 16- JS ), 11 71606) --Ge.,9t1, mirrari, heel~r •l'ld defoosler. r 1080) t 4'5'59"1'?1 52490· ·IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LOADED: AIR CONDITIONU!IG DEL UXE SEAT B!LTS TINTED GLASS -s359·9 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY \ 52371 '70 ~~~~c;;~~aLn~~H. radio. r1o.i\\·cr slcC'r ing:. air t:ond .. automatic. vinyl roof. Goucl l~uy. (10'.lr\NF:J ··12 VEGA GT COUPE 1 :-:p<'l'd 11·an~mission, radio. t:~~'.~ pl:~y"r. shar11 t:«r. ( i,JMF..\111 5 2299 , . SH OP US FOR GOOD MILEAGE CARS-WE HAVE 'EMii . . LOOKING FOR A TRUCK? FIND YOURS HERE. 1961 CHEY. 'h ton Pickup. Y8, stick slllll. r -'70 NOYA COUPE VS, automat.lc, power steering, radio. -40,078 mile11. VS, tide mldgs .. nice car. (453BNP> ..... ... , . .. '70 IMPALA 4 DOOi SIDAN Air conditioning, power steering, VH. . a utomatic, 43,000 miles. Nice.· · , (978BB8) , · 5 2 199 '72 VEGA GT WAGO N -4 ~!li'f'd, roi_di.,_. 1fi,7fl2 careful 1niles. Air <'"nd1t1u111r.\: \q1J. t{i:.!6EIJ I !2499 1969 CHEV. 'I• ton Yon. Y8, stick slllll, 47,53 6 miles. Nice. 137887Cl 1971 COMC 'I• ton Pickup, 11,000 miles, P.S., a uto., V8r 188170) $2999. --1-62-3-31-~-1--------I '69 ~~~~~~~~:Eauiomatio. cadio. 1~wn $1999 steering, air conditioning, !"Cal nl«-car. 1 1972 FORD '{4 Nft, 5upw Yan, 19,271 milli• IZNV7011 '71 '71 ···-- CH EV. NOVA COUPE \'l"I. :iir c•rinditinnin'.!, po\\L'r st('(>rinJ!, 1:11; .. :natit:, rddin·. \"in.\! r1,.>L 27,836 rnih•-;. Sl1u1'j). (1\?CQD• ' VEGA HAT CH EACl< Coup<'. J~. I l!J niih·~. l!udio. aulo- mn1ic• tr:'ln ... rni,.sinn. nic•i• car, good n1il<'~. C~\:18DJQl 5 1699 1971 FORD 'h ton Pickup, 17,477 milft, Y8, auto., I 6~6 60J ) 1970 CHEV: 1/z ton Pickup, air, P.S., auto., custom cab, (12J788J • 1970 CHEY. 'I• ton Pickup; Bit 6 cyl., 4 spd .. ,-,. MOtlT E CARLO --. ~ --s32-99 . ..::;,. 'tjll gqod. ~OOF I ,. Coupt•. :::!.l"Ol mil•·i>. \'~. JIO\\"CI' stl'Cl'ing, . 7 pn\vl'r 1,1."k··~. :>u1,1n1:it11·. ,·i nyl l'uor, 1970 -Ev 'I 1 Pl k 611 b-• 6 I huel;rt s1'1it~. 1:.'97CJ01 "'-" • 2 on c up, • -· cy ., '71 KINGSWOOD WAGON t) J>ll"-'"•'1lt.:•'r. ;·;tt-e1L. i11. \"::i. <iutomatit'. r""f t'tlt'k, :ur 1·n11c\ .. !'.S., l'.B., il.3,000 . n1ilci;. :..;,\\" ruhbt.'l.Nict" l505CX\V) Coup<'. '10.(0) n1ilC'<;. VB. Rir cond., P.S .. '70 MONTE CARLO $2699 Ruton1a1 ic, \ inyl roof, super ni1.-e. Remaining factory \\ or1ilnly. \522BBi\1) '70 :1,~=~:.~~:i:~;.~~s .. P.B .. ~·oor rack, 11\1· rond., rndio, nutun1ati<·. nicC' on<'. t574EAU I auto., radio, l79901F J - ;J -...-- 1970 l/4 toir-Pickup, V8, auto., P.S., P.I .; 39,316 miles. Nice, ( 120391 1969 FORD 'I• ton Pickup, Y8, 3,1pd., comp• er slloil, low price, ( 55680El · 1968 CHEY. 1h ton Pickup, Y8, stick, ( 623· 31Al Y8, P.S., auto., C92656KI 1971 CHEY. 1 too, van, auto., YI, C.7651 OH l Low prlco •. -------------· 1970 CHEY. 'I• ton SUurbon CClfrYaU, 3 -·bit'· 4 spcl .. (5425511 43,000 miles..-.. '71 FORD WACOON Country Squire. Air cond .. roof rack. . power steering & brakes, 42,000 mllt.'S, '• radio, super nice. (772CTKt '66 MUSTANCO COUPE 45,784 miles. 6 Cylinder. Stick shift , radio. New color. Superior car . CRVE888J . 196' INTIANATIONAL Tranlail, YB, P.S .. auto .. so;sai mil.n , 15425511 · c GS .,;;;:;:.==~-..:,.;~=.-;.,.,;==--iJ-6;n{~~~uckc~O,.;:,., aulom•;lc.-V8,,..,....__,,S~099 . '7. ~ondlti~lng, iood m~ \ YCl.2261 1971 CHEV. l/2. ton Pickup. JJ,041'-mlles, . ·Low, low-P(lec. - . YI, auto., powH stoerlot. (88758J) 1971 FORD, 1 toft, 12 ft. stake, V8, auto., P.S .. oew bod. ( 69ZOOH I 1972 FORD NOO 2 ton 16 11, stake, 4 spd., 2 speed roar, 361 c.I.. 1104531 1'67 NISSllf 4 WllHI drive, lcmd ..... her, am/fm, IUPl76Jl • 51099 '701LDS 4-4·2 COUPE Cood miles. Auto1natic, J.lO\\"Cr slN:'ring & brakes, air conditioning, radio, sharp cur. (637AFX) '71 DODCif liOLARA 4 dOOr sedan. 21.506 miles. VS, po"·f'r stccrlng, air cond., vinyl roof, rl'81 nice car. Good buy. (()()9Bzp) ·71· -PLYMOUTH DUSTER Automatic trammlsSlqn, 6 cylinder engine, 28,178 miles. Aut.omatiC', rodlo, sharp. C7550LIJ -* ·--VIS IT OUR SERV CE DEPT. Where Good Service MAKES ·FRIENDS * • ' 1 l -' I ::~~ 546-1203 j • • • ·l • 1 - • • • • OVER ·STOCK CLEARANCE! IRAND NEW COURIER PICKUPS ·-. !':R&;ll\i b r·]J:tiw! SEE us FOR: •3500 OVER 1au1L DEALER COST! EVERY Window S tkr. $4683.26 Row afi.r row of stondorif factory equ ipped pickups • SUPER VANS lo ·choose from~ While overstocks last toke · your pick at $35 over our cost, o·ncludes freight, prep. and FORD IN STOCK UDUCED THIS WEEK! 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I ..., 6 .,. s.t. 10 ..,. 6 '"' Sn. .- ' ' • ., , I r-' ' ' \ San Clemente .Capi8trano EDITION . -. • • Today's _F~I N.Y. Stoeka VOL 66, NO. 103, 4 SliCTIONS, 52 PAGES · .'/ ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRii.: 13, 1973 'TEN't:ENTS - ~ Youth ·Killed • 1n· Struggle . With Policeman ' By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. ~ ....... A Santa Ana youth was shot to death in i'ountain Valley early this morning dur- ing a struggle. with a Westminster police officer. · h11guel Angel Estrada RonquillO, 20, of 121 S. Gunther St., was declared dead on arrival at 12:30 a.m. ·t1t Fountain Valley Community ·Hospital. . · Police said he was s~t while strug· gling with Westminster Officer Timothy Miller \Yho was reportedly taking him in- to custody after an earlier altercation with Fountain Valley officers. Tile aOOoling occurred shortly a r t e r midnight near the comer of ~1L Tahat street and Lilac A venue where the in-cident that led to Rooqulll... death, began an hour earlier .. Poli,ce said this morning that three of RonQuillo's com}>anlons are in custody and·a fourth is bemi sought. Booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion Of drunk driving, resisting · ar- ~t and assault, on a police officer was Abel Carrasco Perez, 23, 0£ 626 N. Gunther St., Santa Ana. • Guy Arthur Martipez, Zl, or tso'I W. Cubbon St., Santa Ana, was booked along \vith a 17-year~4 male on suspicion of attempting to take a prisoner from a police officer, a5$Clult on a police offi cer and resisting arrest. . Fowitain Valley officers Jack Mihalik and Nonilan Satterfield said the incident began when they stopped a ear driven by Pe~ at about 11;30 p.m. at Mt. -T~hat and Lilac. ' The two officers allege that the rour' other OCCU))4Dts of the car attacked them when they tried to arrest Perez for drunk driving. After an alleged scuffle with the t"·o policemen. the four men assertedly ran through the Tiburon c on d o m i n i u m development and scaled a w a 11 separating the apartment from the Golden Triangle shopping center. Sgt. Richard ()avenport, Who • was patrolling the center, arrested ~iartinez when he foµnd the four walking in an aTley. The remaining three, he alleged, rescaled !he ·wall back into the.. con- dominium s. · Westminster officers were called to aid ' in the search ror the three men and dur. Ing that search,. the juvenile was taken into custody. Police report that Miller and Offi'cer Robert Mosley ~of Fountain Valley were taking Ronquillo into custody ln the same area when he allegedly began to wrestle with the Westminster policeman. DU r Ing the struggle. 'Miller's gun discharged; fatahy wounding Roilqu.illo, police said they believe. Capt. Les Rowland of the Fountain Valley department said.Jl)is moming that the investigation of the incident Is bein handled by the ornces of Or11111e County Sheriff and the District. Attorney. fl noted lhat any incident in which a ¥pou officer shoots someqoe b investigated the t\vo county agencies. •The identity or the man still sought has not been establl.s pc;ilice. • According to the .coroner •. the dead • man was ..carrying another man's iden- tification and Ronquillo's Identity was not established until 9 o'clock this morning. ' 1vorces ncom ' Med Center Siaff Doctors . Support ' Facility at UCI By GEOROt;H.EIDAL Of .. Dlltr Pl1'tt Stiff Doctors at Orange County l\1edical Center (00.1C} Thursday voted 200 to 3 to support construction ol a 251>-bed teaching hospital on the campus of UC Irvine-California College of Medicine. ucr medical school, a spokesman ex- plained, suggesting the vote indicates an unerpected level of support (Or the o~ campus hospital proposal.· The Joint Legislative C.onunlttee on Teaching Hospital Siting chaired by Assemblyman Wlltie Brown Jr. ([).San Francisco), is stµdying alternative wa)'s of lj>endmg.the $37.9 million of state bond fundJ earmarked for health sciences co~ struclion rela"'1 :to the UC! medical sc)lool. Brown'• 11111 ha sdlgestcd tbe committee conaldjr spend!Jig all the money improving OCMC and building no The members of the OCMC Attending Physicians Asaociatlon enthu&iastica.11)' aUpported the on-campus t e a c h i n g hospital along with con.tined use o! 0CMC · as an auxiliary teaching facility, U!e l'OOP'S president, Dr. Robert M. SOdar of Santa Ana, reported. The group draws its membenhlp frm1 the 600 attending physicians who practice at OCMC. or all the doctors ·at OCMC, only 80 are paid faculty member• of the (See SUPPORT, Page I) Mail Dispute. George Tondreau Compromise Succumbs at 74; Arrived At Rites Satm·day . San Clemeote Postmaster Octavio . Luna this week proclaimed a com-Ge:orge Joseph Tondreau . 74, a ret~ promise lo a battle which had ~n brew- specialty salesman for the St~rd Oil ing over service to about four-dozen Company, died Wednesday m ~n meowners in San Clemente. Clement~. . . . '11!,e hassle developed recently when Mr. Tondreau, who hved with hlS , Luna informed the residents in the Lucille, at 213 Avenida Lobeiro, was a Rancho Margarita area that they would former member of the Knights t;1r Colum-either have to instaJl curbside mailboxes bus Stella Maris Council .of San or drive downtown each day to pick uP Clemente, the Holy Name Society and their mall at the post office. tht Adult Recreation Association. "The problem," Luna explained today-; Besides his wldow, he leaves a son, "was that the developer who. built .the ' • • D.&.ILY l"ILOT Sltff l"llote MORE THAN GROOMING WAS DELIVERED, PUP ~OWER LEFT left to Right Judi Wilkins, Tina t-tutc.hinson, Diane Langenfeld Sudden Birth OC Audit Shows Chilling Facts By TOM BARLEY ot .._ D•llr Piiot s111t -A probing Orange County worker has made a illscovery Iha! is guaranteed to put a chill in many a marriage bed tonight. His special audit of divorce records has disclosed that al least 5,000 couples involved in such actions within the last 20 years have never obtained a final judgment of divorce. "And there could be many, many more," he said. "I find them ever1 day of the week and they apply lo actions .that we once knew as d1vQrces and the suits that we now know as disaolUtibns of mar-riage.'' · His survey, which. bas not· been ~c\ed on officially by . the county thus far, raises the distinct possibility that many of the couples in· valved m the actions he has singled out have remarried without be- ing properly divorced. It 'raises the further possibility that many of thoae couples have now raised fa!"liies without seeking -or knowin1 that they ebould seek -the Imai jm)gment that marks the end of the former mar. riage. · · The worker, who asked not to be identified, P,Ointed out that the vast majority of people involved in divorce actions believe that the issuance of the interlocutory decree is the end of the union. -"But they ha"' to apply for a final judgment six months alter that decree was issued," he eX:'plained. "I have unearthed more than 5,00_9 ~~ons w~ere that.did not occur and it simply means that the couple involved 1s not legally divorced." · County Clerk William E. St John immediately confirmed the accuracy o! the audit and its findings and predicted a shock wave that will go far beyond the simple i55Ue that thounnds o! divorces have never been made final. "We have to look to the probate division and the obvious impact this situatiQn could make on wills and bequests,'' he said. "I envisage many a hassle that could erupt through a party to a Jaw action learn· mg that another party had never been legally divorced ." St John believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted by his key em· ploye IS "very much on the conservative side . I think the true f\g· ure of persons who h_ave not obtained the final -judgment must be at least three or four times 5,000,u he said. . St John s:tre~ that Orange County makes sure that previous d1vor.~es are fmalized before couples are granted marriage licenses. It couldn't happen here," he said. "But I have to admit that there are man? jurisdictions in lhe United States that do not insist on such proof.' · - (See DIVORCES, Page !) .. . ' bert G. Tondreau of Westwood and . houses just put in the wrong kind of o sisters, Leda· McGurk of Hesperia , mailboxes." La D G · M 'd 'f N • l s h l Estelle and Viola Tondreau 'OlOceanside . The boxes, the pollmaster said, were gu1ia og . roomer a i wi e . l ue c _00 Awai"ti·ng and ),farie Waltemade of San Diego. too far away from the curb and were in-· ~!ass celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday in tive from the post office. been traum11.tic tor young ladies, ,ilnd dden she started having contractions," . · '" -~·----~----------Ro<ary will-l>e-n!cited-and-Requie!n-lillllli!ll tifl!'Oliti'iCWi1lnplteo!Tdlreco---<JOiiig totliebe~uty-shop ·has .. lways-)"1-was jllSi-bi:u.sbingJier.ao all or a our Lady or ~atjma ~tbollc CbUrch. Luna admitted that the carrier on the Chelsea Goose or Mission Viejo Is no ex-s e said. ~ D lo . ' s 1e· Entombment Will folloW in Melrose Ab-route had made f5ellveries to the houses ception. . Chelsea's owners are Mr. and Mrs. eve per s ett ment bey J\lausolewn, Anaheim. . anyway, placing partons' mall In the box-On her· regular grooming visit to the Bryan Goose ol 26261 Deseo Mission Vie-. VisitaUoo will be tonlgbt at Lesneski . es located oo the por<h, which Luoa said -Laguna Beach. Pet Shop Thursday, the jo. ·-' 1rtuary. was the farthest point possible from the half-poodle , half-lahsa-apso dog became P.1rs. Goose said they knew Chelsea curb. Mother Goose. was pregnant, but didn't expect the ar- Orpge c:.ut, Weather Early morning clouds and drizzle are on the ,genda for Saturday, clearing by noon to hazy sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s at the coast and inland. ·0vtrn1ght lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODAY . Hmik, ~ group of Laguna BeaclW>a.sed. musiciani, h a v e made an· album. Staff ioritef Th Palmer take1 a look at work on Page 28 of to- • da Weekender. Post office. department rules give the Four tiny brown puppies \Vere born to rival until next Wee_k:. postmaster discretion in such cases and tl\eir three-year--Old mother on the They "inherited" the pregnan t dog Luna initially told the homeowners µtat grooming table. when they moved into their house in they would have to install the standard "[ never thought . I'd have to be a January. The previous owners could not curbside box. . midwife on this jo_b," Judi Wil!ins, find a home for the pet so Mrs. Goose That an g·e red th~ resldenb, .w~ grOomer said. agreed to keep her. swiftl y began gathering p e t I t 1 o n slgnat~s. Then they took t h e documents lo city hall. City Manager Kenneth carr convinced the residents that the issue was a federal case, not a city matter. "He sent them down to me,"'· Luna -!aid. · At the post omce, Luna and !be resldenls worked out the compromise - boxes on the garage door or ·any other part ol the house which Is closest to the curb. ··•we sort of met halr way." Luna said. "!think lhe problem's over with." • Scuba Gear Stolen • At Doheny Station Scubo 1ear valued at 1631 wu llolen T!nJnday night by lntruderl who broke Into the lifeguard station at Doheny Beach State Patt, Oraqe County Sber- rtl't Officers .. Id. ~puUes said the lntruaer1 omaalled a wlodow lo enter the building at J4St5 Pacific Cout Hlgb,..y and took the scuba equipment from a itorage cabinet. -Chur~h Vandals ' Friar Struck at Jerrtsa'le1n Site JERUSALEM (AP) - Vandals entered lhe Church o! the Holy Sepulchre, the traditional site of Christ's tomb, early today, struck a Franciscan friar and stole a religious plaque !rom the Greek Ortlio- dox chapel, police reported. lt was the second act or desecration in the ancient church in as many days.;The church wa built on the sile where Jesus was be· lleved buried after cruclfiltion . · · The plaque taken was above a lilalue of Jesus and inscribed on it was "J.N.R.I." -an abbreviation !or the Lalin for "Jesus.of l(az. areth, King of the Jews." The vandals also tried to pry loose a metal tiara !rom a figure of the Virgin Mary. Neither object had monetaty value , the police said. A French tourist was arrested Thursday for splattering paint in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, part of tbe Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and in th e Church of the Nat,ivity . in Bethlehem. ~orkmen removed the paint. . •• Two major de velopers are a t loggerheads in Laguna Niguel and their dispute places a badly needed junior hi~h school In Jeopardy, the chalnnan of tbe 'Capistrano Unified School Dlstrict Board of Trustees said today. • Bob D. llurst ddcl that on Monday he will ask fellow tn.L!ltees to demand that Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers Intervene In the dispute between Avco Community Developers and Pensaquitos or San Diego. ln the middle or ·the flap is a 20-acre school site which Avco has promised to give the district outright -a site ror a badly needed junior high school campus to serve-the heavy grown areas of \be district. - Avco plans to Install a housing develoi>' ment surrounding the school site but ils plans and ti-Oi Pensaquitos conllict. The llP'Clflc problem, says ochool aides, Is a County road planned through Pensaqultos' property -a road which on .present plans would have no deiffnd at the achoo! •lte . Avco, wbou piano have stalled before county plannJnc commi1skmtrs, has of- fered to negotiate with ita neighbor and share the costs of placing , the road somewhere else, thus releasin& the bind oo the 8chool site. But ao rar tile negotiations have proved fruitless. "The delays are hurting the tchool district," lim"st llld. "because the district dup<raltly -to begin COO· • . . l structlon of the junior hlih because or severe overcrowding." ·The site which Avco donated rttently is valued at a half-million dollars and y;ould . come complete with rough grading. Trustees ·now have the cash to erect the school on a crash program -but on- ly i£ the dispute over the county road alignment Is settled;· Hurst said that Avco has immediate development plans ror the tract, while Pensaquitos' plans are several years off. Hurst insists that the delay oow being encountered "makes It very doubtful that a school can be completed the.re in time for the start o[ classes in September of 1 1974. Aides at Marco Forster Junior Higb Schoiol -the district's only: l,ltermediate campus ~ already are tig"hteRlng plans t?, bold staggered sessions at the 1ehool trus fall . Trustees already have issued a "blank cbtck" as Well £or the rental of ne.,.. portable classrooms on the campus U the cru•h becomes crtUcal through the com-1 Ing 1ehool year. Spokesmen, however, aakl they cou1d not predict .how long double se55lons could be •taved off. ,_, An added factor Is the potential open-· Ing of tbe North Amtrican Rockwell . plant In Laguna Niguel by the 0.S. I govenvnenl /rhat opening wulld bring bundredo al new studcni, litlo the dlolrlct. " • • ' SC U.S. Boinhs Si1ike · Reds ' In Cambodia fHNOM PENH (UPI) -U.S. w8rplanes , hammering comm u n i !J t-_ targets for the 37th consecutive day, struck I.be outskirts or a prov~cial capUal today where rcdlitary souree. said O>mmunist gunners were shelling the ci- ty with caplured American artWery. (Related story, Page 4). • Heavy air raids on Takco, 55 miles sOuth of 'Phoom Penh, fOllowed in- ~lig~~ rt~N t~t Communi!t tN>OpS wo"uld attack a pro_ylncial capital or ~ J'enh lt5elf In ·celebration of today'$ Buddhist New Vear. In Washington the White House said t~ da.Y U.S. bombing raids wW continue ·in cambodia . until all North Vietnamese Jorces are 'withdrawn. . ~ U.S. objective "is to see an end VJ .. !be fightip~. and an ~nd of that fighting can oome if the Commwilst.s choose to end · 1t." Ronald L. Ziegler, President Nizcla'• press JeCl"ttary, said. The President was .!!till Involved in discussion with key advisers on what the U.S. response sbou!d be to the com- munist offensive in Cambodia and to Hanoi's buildup of forces in South Viet- nam. --- Crash Victims Removed Rescuers remove bodies from the wreckage of a NASA'" research plane and a Navy anti-submarine patrol jet \Vhich colHded over Moffett Naval Air .. UPI Tei.Mle Station and crashed onto an adjoining golf course. Sixteen me"n \Vere killed. (Story, Page 5.) • , , ......... 1 SUPPORT •.. !!ool>!.tal .r 11C1 suc11 .. was lmplled WQiiid happen When voters lj)pn>lled !he ~ Sll6.t mllllan beallb 9Cieaceo boodlloueWlf.U., • The OCMC phyoldans. however. In· dlcated their belief tllat Jhe only rne<J)<!at ~ achoo! In Orang'e Cq\mty 1h®kJ·!fave a t!!acbing hOspital on _pmptfi'. , The action followed presentations 11lursday by acting dean Stanley van den Noort;. Dr. Sidney ~er, chairman ot OCMC's ad hoe conunillee lo 1tudy the county's health care system.: Dr. John Ball, chairman ~ Ille UC! 11\)d Orange County Medical All!>"'''!-'klb Uainl Com- m!Uee, and Dr. Wllliani Shore, a reltred physician who diacuased the history or OCMC since the 1930s. - urologist 0r:r-0ar1· ~Pearlman 1n·" troduced the successful resoluUon. A past president of the county medical associa- tioa, Dr. G. Willia!!) Hawkins, 5eCOOded the supportive .measure. During February hearings by the Brown joint legislative panel, OCMA leadership opposed the campus location ciling a survey of county doctors, results of which favored · use ol "" community hospitals by the university tor training future doctors. , · Such a teaching hospital syslem has been described by Dr. van den Noort as a "return to 1850s medicine" when doctors. to-be apprenticed to physicians. Such a set up wou1d result In a "circui~riding" medical achool, be ha> said. Opera SiJJ.ger Performs ~ude _,.,...,..;'. Nevtr bu-opera W... ao many fans_a.bli>nde llOprano Ciro! Nebell liv€d up to her promise 'l'hlrsday night at New Orleans by playlng a scene totally itl the nude . ' Opera but!s listened -and watched ..:.. in record numbers, and their shout! were "Bravo, Bravo" instead of "Take lt .()ff, Take Jt Off." See story, Pages 4, 33. \ South Coast's S~dy Panel Sets Meeting ' A meeting of the newly formed United South Orange Coast Committee lUSOCC) steering 'committee will be held at 1:30 · p.m. April 23 at Richard Henry Dana School, Dana Point. F o u n d e r s of the study-advisory group say they hope to gain more political muscle in county government for the unincorporated coastal communities in South Orange County. Ziegler said no secret understandings haH been reached with the Loo Nol government in Phnom Penh but thlt the United States would continue to supply air support until the offC?l!ive operations were halted and Hanoi withdrew forces. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ What the acting dean seeks instead is a small, on-campus university hospital which would__ prov.ide routine health services, electiVe C!U'e -surgery for · \\'hich apPointments. can ~ade in ad- vance such as appendix remoVal -:--and~ the unusual cases necessary to bro&den. the learning experiences of {lledical 1nduded are Laguna Niguel, Three Arch Bay, Sduth Laguna, Monarch Bay. Pacific Island Village, L a g u n i t a 1 Capistrano Beach, and Dana Point. ~ There were no initial reports Or a Com- munist thrust on Phnom Penh, although the Cambodian command said U.S. 852.s struck within nine...mi!eS -of the capital Thursday night ln a drtVe to silence Com- munist gunnen )X)Uh<ling government positions .outside suburban Takhmau. Military spokesmen said at least Jl persons were wOWJded in the-shelling or Takeo. They said heavy ground fighting was raging around the city but had no tmmedlate reports of casualties. The spokesmen said Communists shell· ing Takeo, and using U.S. 105mm howitzers captured from government troops, fired at least 52 rounds at the city Thursday night and early today. Continuing fierce fighting was rep0rted Thursday on six fronts around Phnom Peny and military sources said Com- munist troops ho choked off the· capital's slx majo upply routes over the paat ~hree weeks do t appear to be Scaling down operations. For the second «lilaecutlve , U.S. Air Force CJSO Hercules transport es flew thousands of gallons of fuel and o into the ·capital over the Communist bfockaae for uae by the Cambodian Air Force. But diplomalic sources said the govemment could not hope to fulrill its pre~ng ~troleum needs with an airlift. The fuel shortage was described as critical and has-Caused serious problems with the city's water supply because Phnom Penh's water pumps are operated by ruel·driven electric generators. Field Tests Set For Lifeguards In San O emente F rona Page I DIVORCES ... County workers close to divorce action -In both ·statistical and court division!' put the blame for the si tuation squarely on the shoulders of Orange County's law- yers. "It's really up to the lawyer to tell his client that It 's time for a final judg- ment," a senior official srud. "It's right there in black and while on the inter· locutory judgment document which polnts out very clearly that 'lhi s inter- J~utory judgment does not constitute a' final dissolution of marriage'." The same form also c;learly warns that "neither party may remarry until a final judgment of dissolution is entered." A former court clerk commented Tbursd8y that 11it wasn'l really surpris- ing ti"\at many couples involved in di- vorce litigation handled · by a lawyer \trouble· to seek, the ri1_1al judgment requi?e by .Jaw. "The at here at the interlocut'ory stage is so oft that it's all ver apd done with,'' she_sni ~ "I blame the law· yers for nol stressing a at time that the couple is divorced but legally ··divorced. ''And -then some lawyers expect a fur. ther fee for recording the final judg- ment," she said.~!'ll-1any, many couples consider it to be an unnecessary formal- ity and !hey just aren't prepared to pay for it." . "It couldn't happen to me and it's in· conceivable th'at so many lawyers allow- ed It to happen to lhem," was Laguna Niguel attorney Tom Keenan's astonish- ed reaction to the shock wave flowing to-T"·o dozlln top eandidate_, for lifeguard day from the County Clerk's divorce in !he city or San Clemente_ will begin debate. their _week·long field testing Saturday -"l keep a 'tic~er' file that Warns hl e exams calculated to coincide with Easter when It's time to get the_final decree,'' Week . Keenan said. "I contact 1he parties in- The young men all were selected Crom volved and advise them that it's time to a large field or applicants for the sum-go to court and apply the finishing touch. mer. positions. "This doesn 't mean that I blame the Starting on Saturday the aspirants will lqwyers," Keenan stressed. "Some of begin the gruellng week of "-'ork which these cases must be accounted for by the ends when about half the list ot can· fact that the parties have moved away or didates is rejected. , that they themselves ignored a lawyer's Amoilg the activities this coining v.·eck-•.varning." w.ill be learning difficult and dangerous But the veteran trial lawyer recalled a pier rescues. recent Arizona case where an attorney / Bod y of Y ou11g Boy Found students. __.,.. .. We feel we 're the stepchil4 of county development, as tar as altetrpon to our real needs, ... one spokesman Sfid. In Rhode Island Location An upgraded OCMC, mean,vhile, could continue to provide medical services to thf:.,.connnunity and the county's primary ce1tter for emergency care, van den Noort lol<Hbe OCMC doctors. ATI'LEBORO. Mass. (UPI) -The body of a 13-year-oid boy 13.st seen in November when he told his parents he \vas taking a walk was found Thursday in a wooded area in Rhode Island. Tbe parents of the yolffhr-Paul D. Cavalieri. \Vere contacted four days after his disappearance Nov. 2 by a man who demanded $50,000 for his return . The boy's body was found by a surveyor in the woods near Lincoln, R. I. Alliance Leader Arth!fi-S. Wiley Succumbs at 72 Arthur S. Wiley, founder and former -Pt'es1dent o t~ AlllanCe Francaise de la Riviera Callfomienne, died Thursday. iole was 72. Funeral services are pending. Mr. Wiley, of 970 Sum!l)it Drive, Laguna Beach, was stricken as he dined with his wife, Mary, at the Hotel Laguna. He -W pronowiced dead on arrival at South CO Community Hospital after resuscitation a Beach police of- ficers failed. ~ --··. An autopsy is scbedu1ec:t. for today to determine exact cause of det! believed tOlhave been natural causes. ~fr. Wiley had complained or sha chest pains just prior to collii.Psing, police officers ,o;aid. Mr. Wiley was a retired language p~ r~ssor frOm Pasadena City College. He formed the Alliance Francaise about 10 years ago. Since rounding, the Alliance has spread from Laguna Beach to Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, l\1ission Viejo, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Costa ~fesa and inland to Fullerton. The Alliance now has 186 members. ~fr. Wiley was the founder or the French speaking competition, and with a small hand press would print out the Medical examiner James N. Shamey, who performed an autopsy. said the boy died of bullet wounds in the heart and brain. He said Cavalieri had "been dead for months: apparently since shortly after his di sappearance. The ransom money was placed at a highway interseclion in Lincoln and pick- . ed up Nov. 10. The next day, police ar· rested Edward S. Lykus, 19, of The doctors endorsed the proposal urg- ing both the 250-bed hospital on the UC! campus arxl continued use of OCMC as an auzillary teaching hospital. West Germans, Czechs Warming \\'oonsocket. R.I., a former neighbor of BONN, Germany (AP) -After 34 the Cavalieri family in North Attleboro. years of enmity, Czechoslovak and Wesl Lykus is being held in the Bristol Coun~ Gennan officials aMOunced today they ty House of Correction on charges of ex-w ask Jhe' ta tortion, conspiracy to break and enter, w ir governments to s rt conspiracy to commit larceny and negotiating a friendship treaty to bury malicious destruction of property. Police forever the lilUer~ra Munich Pact that said thf charges stemmed from in-carved up Czechoslovkla before World ' vestigation into the alleged kidnaping. war II. Lylrus was originally charged with kid· Ending !wo years o!· di ff I cu 11 naping" by federal officials, but that preliminary talks with Jlri . Goetz, charge was dropped later, and he was ar· i'aigned on the local charges and held in Czechoslovakia's deputy foreign minister, $200,000 bail. the West Gennan Foreign Ministry Lykus, son or a fonner North Attleboro undersecretary, Paul Frank told a new police chietwho killed himself two years conference fonnal negotiations are ex-' ago, told autborifies he did pick up a bag pected to start next month. at the rendezvous. However, he said he did not know what was in the bag, and The 1938 pact was signed in h-1unich by was only following the instructions of a Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito stranger who hired him to pick up a bag Mussolini, Prime Minister N e v i 11 e and drop it in a trash barrel at a Chamberlain of Britain and Premier highway re_,t area. l: Edouard Deladier of France. \ . Bob Dwyer, a vice presi~nt of the organization, said roads . and 1police pro- tection are the two top priority issues to·. 1he new group. A specific goal is a sher- i!f's substation fo rthe area. · Of 18 South Coast homeowners and cl'5i.c associations invited to 1partleipate, ta. groups representing 3~ families have joined USOCC. · I Paul Sayre ot Capistrano Eslates is president. Other officers include Frank Irvine, Niguel Homeowners: 11-fartha Beaiti:rtont, South Laguna Civic Associa- tion: Cecil Collins, Lugunita; Vaughan Curtiss, Capistrano Beach; and Edward Miller, Pacific Island Village. A spokesman for USOCC said the founders decided agains( joining forces .'with the Saddleback A~a .CQoJ'!ina_tin'g ., Council {SACC), a similar group ut"func· tion, because they felt their goals and needs as "coastliners" were different fl'om those of "inlanders." GOP Fights Vote SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Repiblican> ha,l/f. l{One to the state S.upreme Court tq . conttm(e their fight against \he elecllon and ~3.t~ or a San Fernando Valley ~ Demotat lo the state Senate last February. Claiming that newly elected SeJl. Alan Robbins (IJ.North Hollywood), falled to meet the resjdency requirement as a candidate, two menbers ot the Los Angeles County ReJ>Ultli= Central Ccm- mittee filed suit ThurSday. Alliance meeting invitation§.,__-~-_ '----'-"TM Frencllgovcmment lla awarOed ,- -Llfeguard Olief Dick Hawd said that inVQlyed in a headline divorce action ad· o--~tra cttvity-generally 1s-ordered when-mil~-that he did l fiie the final the surf builds. decree because he never got his fee for ~'Ir . Wile)l lhe Legion of Honor for his ef-The training also includes cliff resclleS the prior divorce proceedings. fort s supporting France during \Vorld -a function or the ·1ocal guard force "Thal one is still going 011 ," Keenan \\lar n. Mrs. \Viley also was awarded the which includes in its territory the cliffs said. "II now Involves bigamy. bequests. Acadc1nic Palms. of Dana Point and South Laguna. and many side issues and it is going to take a great deal of sorting out before Baggott Chapel of the Bells in Anaheim is acting as funeral directo!'. OIAM•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT 'T1'11 Oft!IOf C0t01I OAILV l"ILOT, Wllll Wtllc:ll • II COl'llllMd !ht N....,.p,,_ .. i. Pllbll .... W 11\t' Ortntt c .. ,, l'Vbltlhlnl ComMnr. """ ,.,,. ..iltlonf ''' p!,lblltfltd, NIOMtr tllrqh Frlil!IJ, ftf" Cotti Miii, Nr#J!Orl 8Ndt, Hvrtll"'f'Oll l~ld'l/F-llln Vl!lt'f, .... UM lt«h. lnrlnilkdclle!Mc:~ ..,. ''" C""*'lel Slfl Jll.... C•pltlrl"" A 1J1111l1 ... 1-1 edlllD~ It pyb!l1htd hllilrl•'9 Ml SU111t1y1. TM prlnc:IN I 1111bllfM1111 Jllnt ll I t JJO WHI .. , SlrNI, COll1 Mi.-, C1ll""''-· ftl2'. kobert N. W11d "••11d1111 .,,. l"llOll"'- J1ck k. Cvrler · • vic..~r11111 ... 1 •nd 0111H1I M•lllflt Tho'"'' K11•il Edi"" Tho'"'' A. Mr.11phln1 Mt~""' !.fltw Ch1rl11 H. L101 •idl1r4 '· N•ll f'Ulll•lll Mlflltllll l!•l111tt S.Ca....t.OMte lOS Nerth El C•'"I"• R1.I, t2,72 Otlltor-OfRce& • C01!1 M,111 IJO Wnl l•r llrttt flt......, hkll: DD NtwJOn """'-" "61n11no+On kldl: uw• •N<fl tot.Pttwonl L.,.._ 9tldl1 t22 If-I A- fel ....... C7141 641-4Jll Cl 1"'4 Abrtttl t; '41·1•71 it's all over." Keenan agreed with county employes that participants in divorce actions "don't really get the message in court" because they're usually excited and not rea lly listening while they're in the courtroom . "\Ve usuaUy have to exp1ain everything to them "-'hen it's all over and tell them exactly what the judge said," Keenan said. "But." he added, "I ahvays make it a l>0int to explain to n1y client that he or she is not yet legall y divorced and cnnnot rc-n1arry without 11 final decree." A spokesman in the county clerk's of· !ice noted, by sharp contrast. that Or· ange County residents handling their own divorce actions unfailingly seek the necessary final judgment. "I haven't found one instance where a person handling hls own dissolution neglected to seek that final decree," ~ commented the official responsible for a disclosure I.bat had tbe county clerk's office buzzing excitedly Thursday. Orange County Clerk SI John bellcves Iha! buzz will hi! much higher propor· tlons when the Inevitable reaction from county residents who did not obtain a final Juda:ment or can not recall getting one hits hi~ telephones. "But you can't blame them," he said. HWe know that "'e haven't married any· Council Vote 0 1i Ma y oralty Set Next W eek The post of mayor of San Clefficnte "'ill be subjccted1 to its annual chess ~nunc next v;eek as the term of c\rtti.ir Holmes expires. Holmes already hns said he ":ould be "glad to serve" nnother term as head of the council. The offict.il made local history last year when -only a few days after hia election to the COWlcil -he became the · first freshman councilman to be named to the mayor's spot. Tbe selection of mayor will open the council session on Wednesday and the gavel ·will be passed tO City Clerk ~Jax Berg, wb15 then polls tlie council and con· -ducts lhe session until the choice Is made. Ba1·ge Sinks in. ]Jay ,ono Jn tlUll calcgory in Oronge County SAN DIEGO (AP) -A barge sank bul not everyone' who gets a divorce Thursday 1n Miss.Ion Bay, but the lone here gets remarried here-In fact, ma"y man aboard It swam to safety. A hole such couples go Jo Lo s Vegas to remorry was knocked accldenlally In the barge, and Las Vegas doesn't screen lhcm In owned by Western Pacific Dredging the way we do.'' 1 ,~Corp., by workmen Wednesday. L-. ' • ~ ... ~":"'""---.. CHAIRS of beauty -CHAIRS of rel axin9 comfort - CHAIRS . .of superior crafts man shi p -CHAIRS covere d in su pe rb fabrics. • • Wide t ssortment for your immedlt te stltction ..• offered to you by Ted von H•m•rt. M J • HENREDON .• WOODMARK • SH ERRILL: OREXEL-HERITAGr-HENRE OON-WOODMARK-KARASlAN --------- • NEWPORT BEACH e INTERIORS wm DAYS • SATUIDAYS ''°° .. SiJO NIDAY 'TIL t iOO • 1121 WESTCLIF, DR.. 642·1050 IOp•n S111uf1y 12·1:101 LAGUNA BEACH e 141 NORTH COAST HWY IOp•n S.ind1t 12-&ilOI 494·6551 TORRANCE e 21'49 HAWTHORNE ILVD. J71·127t 1 -· I - I! I ! I I I I I I I l • I . __.---- ~ 24 OAICY PILOT SC Friday, APfll U . 1~73 Charge ~ ·---~ ID NEW YORK (UP -The ,-------... New Y~l< ~ Excliilnge ln- itiatelf disciplinary a e1t i o n ~ --n.ursctay agains~ a sect.lritie.t- analyst who advi~ clients about the financial scandaJ al ~qulty Funding Corp. ~ Ota Board C. Jackson Grayson Jr .. former chairman of the U.S. Price Commission, has been elected a me'm ber of the bbard of • directors of Illinois Cen- tral Gulf railroad, a sub- sidiary operating com- pany of IC Industries,' Inc. Financial Center Set for LA Special to the Dally Pilot LO&-ANGELES -Final phase construction of the new $30 million Lo:; A n g e I e s International F i n a n c i a l Center, located in Bunker Hill, wUl_ begin this month with completloq slated for the end of the year.---..... -~ T H E ANNOUNCElllENI ~·as made by Edward K. Rice. general partner of Bunker Hill Center Associaies, devl!loper of the center. Rice stated that. ''A building complex 'designed t<r· accommodate the space needs of world tr a'd e businesses in Los Angeles is Jong overdue. "Dramatic growth over the past five years has established Los Angeles as the largest center of world trade and the largest financial center in the western United States. " The NYSE charged Ray- mond L. Dir~ with violating exchange rules by fUmtshing clients with information about Equ.ilybefore reg u I at o r y aulhorities had m·ade it public. THE NYSE ALSO acted 1 against Dirks' e m p I o y e r . Dela£ield, Childs, Inc. . Dirks was one of the men FINANCE who 'was instrumental in ,.;_ _________ , bringing the Equ.ity Scandal into the OJ>eO. ' Equity filed for bankruptcv DffiKS. COMME];G on und,er orders of a feder8l · "the charges against · , said judge last week. Suits charg-"l find it jronic tha have Ing fraud have been filed in been charged with fraud and California and some other Stanley Goldblwn has not." states. The company allegedly Gol~blum w~s cbairma.n or was making out phony in· Equity .Funding and resigned surance policies which were under fU"e. sold to reinsurance companies. 'Jlle Equity Funding scandal Salomon Bros., a Wall Street has become one of the biggest investment finn, filed suit to fraud cases in corporate rescind purchases of Equity history with losses to stocks. It charged the se11ers shareholders estimated at $300 unloaded their stocks after million. Creditors, includ ing Dirks.appraised .them of what banks and insurance com- was going on in the Los panies. could add additional Angeles insurance and mutual n1illions. fund company. Equity Funding, a mutual April 30-May 6 FIT Sets Second • Boycott on Meat ~ - LOS ANGELES CARL-The nation's housewives pl3tt--to_ take another swing at the meat industry in a fjght over record high prices w i t h another boycott April 31).May 6. group is supporting pending legislation"' which would roll bac.l:l meat prices to Jan. 10, 1973.levets....__ meet the $10,000 panther* PANTERA by (!('Tomaso:-:-. lmp1)rted ror Lincoln-Atercury. cooclnvo1~creatcd by the brilliant Ghia Studi~ of 'l\uin. ~·ord deslg:11cd the 3~1 CJD 4V V-8 engine. Four wheel in- depcnd<:nl suspension iutd mid-ship engine plactn1cnL Five 11~ scar box. rully i;ynchronlied ... "Panlcra ... Jtalian for Panther .. , NIWJOC1-coflA ~ "°1'UTC0Mt,MllMWAT •wPOll'f MllOI • N l .atn /Mt.-.1 Still Sipping Taxpayers Pays Tasters W ASHINGToN (AP) -Three years after Pres-! ident Nixon declared It wasteful, Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton says the Board of Tea Tasters still is sip- ping along at a cost to taxpayen; of $117 ,250 this year. J AS FAR AS THE Missouri Democrat said he 1 can discover, no action whataoever was taken ·to abolish the board since Nixon said in a 1970 tele- vised speech : - -"At one time in the dim past, there may have been a g()()\I reason for such SJ)eclal taste tests, but that reason no longq exists. Nevertheless, a sepa· rate tea-tasting board has gone right along, at tax· · payen;' expense, bej:ause nobody up to now took the trouble to take a hard look a~ why It was In existence." Eagleton introduced legislation to provide !hat. the board 's expenses shouJa be co vered by a hike Jn lees paid by tea companies. I .. .... .,. ... . . -! ,,. • . . __, { • . • ~COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST " • • • . PIJllUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'tJILIC NOTICE PlllLIC NOTICE • - • . . frid<J, April µ, 1973 . . I • DAILY PILOT .I~ \ Galner11_<1.< Losers : I I ! j I I f I I I I I ) • , F~rid~u~·~A~p=rll~IJ:::..,~19~7~3~~~__;5~C:__~~__:D=A~IL~V~P~IL~D:T~%~ • Friday's Closmg Priees-(Amplete New York Stock Exchange List r Market's · Stance:· .,Wait and See' NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mukel creeped lower m 9uiet trading today as investors grabbed a few prol1ls and adopted a walt·and·see attitude to- ward the government's inflation policy. The market zoomed aJong for the first three days of th e week, reacting lo the good first-quarter reports, showed signs of weakenin~ a bit Thurs- day, and dropped' off in quiet trading t~ay. 11After the runup we've had, the market is just consolidating again," said Eldon Grimm of Walston & Co. I " • ~· .. ... ,. , ' DAILY PILOT; Friday, April 131 1•73 • • ·~ .. .J ·Arniand Hananaer· - 1 ~· ,,, . . WASHINGTON (UPI) Armand hospital lUllf-->Illpped 11 to Russia to help Hammer, whose $8 billion rertilizer C'Orl-treat--Jamine Yictima. •. ( Mt . in troct wllh !he So•iet Union may ht lhe • · Then he used !he II miUion from his __,,,,NA E the NEWS blQest ~deal any buslneaman ever father's business to purthase 1 million--<. •, , parenfly was dishonest My !ather bought out. !his ·partner and !hen !old me I'd have to leave medical ~ to look after his interest Ill Ibis utile buSiness. · llllJIOd, bas been doing bus• wl!h \he bushels bf American wheat to help.Jaed •I '----------..J Soriet Unioa. for more tJ>an. 50 years. Russians starving in the Ura!;.Jaufichlng ·~s acquired by Ru!sian art patrons Bll'r I STUDih> in the evenings and tended' to business during the daytime. I atrended as many classes as I could, but I had to cut a great ·deal. Nevertheless, when J· graduated from 'medjcal S<:hool the busines! was so succesSrul that I found that I had epough money to retire. At 23 I thought I would never need any more money:! AT -. 11•~•·ER turned ·hu· fai•-•s himself on an txtraordinary career. .. · '" . """"'" 1,.;"1 ~ -_ rgei Shchukhr and Ivan Morov before· falterina pharmaceutical laboratorr into TIIE % .. ~R chemical fertili7.er the Bousbevik revoluUon of 1917. ... a tbrivfng business that he sold for more trade agj'.Cemcnt bcl"M-'ecn 11ammcr's Oc· than Sl million. ci4enta1 Petroleum Corp .. and the Soviet "My falher was a doctor," said Ham- After he graduated in l9'll from ...--Uliion follov.·OO,oo the heels of an ar-mer, a stocky and energetic man , in a Columbia University 1.1edical SchooJ. and rangement by Hammer ror the Soviet recent interview. "lie had invested all before he could begin his inLemship at Union 10 send tq United States a his savings in a pharmaceuticaJ ~iness. BeUevue Hospital six morHha Jater, he priceless · coll · n or paintings -41 ·I wanted to follow in my father's purchased a World \Var I army fieid lmpresif · and Post Impressionist footsteps. He had a partner who ap- Hammer, who had read about· fami ne . io Russia, decided to do something about Gasolin ~:u.1.ions Increase NEW YORK IAP) Service stations aCT'Q'JS the country are having difficulty ln accommodating the soaring demand for gasoline, but few or them have had to resort to customer rationing. INSTE;AD, AN Associated Press survey shows, they are cutting back their operating hours or simply allowjng their slipplles to dwindle to nothing . Actual rationing has been reported at Sears, Roebuck & Co. service stations in Char- lotte, N.C., and hfiami , Fla .. \Vhere customers are being limited .to 10 galloru per visit. But the situation is getting tighter at other service 1ta- tions throughout the natkin. · ,MANY CUSTOMERS at Ray GQbert's independent sta!lon In Sao Diego, don't greet him with the wor.ds, "Fill 'er up," any more. for insta.n ce .- Ynstead Gilbert says, they ask "Do you have any .gas?" And seve ral times during the last month, the answer has been "no.~· .. , .. ~' ' ~.1-~·~; (1"'. ' t • ' ' . I (,.. ... I .. t. cu 100' SfEEL Mi:ASURIHG TAPE 247 . This is always useful. Suppose you gain weight and·want to measure your waist, hah. ALL ALUMIHUM For your home. or mobile home (it' 1 ICBO approved. whatever that means). You .get the entiie package to assemble on your slab or footings. Ligh.t. liUl · " strong. Designed to stay with us during the high winds. ' WIDTH 10' 12' 14 ' 16' 18' 20 ' 22 ' 24 ' 8" PROJECTION 86.40 97.60 109.60 120.80 139.20 151.20 164.80 178.40 IO ' PROJECTION 96.80 112.00 124.80 140.80 159.20 175.20. 191.20 207.20 12' PROJECTION 110.40 125.60 141.60 ' 158.40 177.60 190.40 211.20 230.49 . ' -.... . .. .. .. • ,. --- it before he began his internship. He contacted LudiA·ig ~ ~1artem, tbe uno(ficial Soviet representalive in New York, 1lnd arranged to ship a fitld hosPital to Moscow to treat typhus vic- t~. He arrived in the Soviet Union .. which the United States rerused to recognize until 1933, weU before his equipment. Ata.rttns pfuposed a trip to the mines ir;i the Ural Mountains area. Mar!ens,"'Why don't YP9 buy bread ID America?'." 111e· Soviet gevemment was wary ol \buying -American grain iii 1921. The Soviets had no diplomatic relatioqs with \Vashlngton, and feared that any sh.ipment.s of gold, in payment ~f the porehases, riilght lj< coolisca!ed. Hammer .recogntzed an opportunity, "AT THAT TDIE/' Hammer con· tinued, "the refugees from the famine area wer;e streaming into the Urals. And l hed my first glinlpR of what a rarqine is like. Jt was .terrible. I saicl' to h1r. "I SAID, 'WELL, I've got a ;million dollars . I'll buy a million bushels of grain and ship it on credit, provjdin& that every ship tliat com.es Joaded with grain. ,Ybll' 1oad \\'ith something I can .. .sell in Affierica and pay for the.gratn .' "' WJDTH 10' 12' - 14' 16' 18' 20 ' 22 ' 24 ' ALUMIHUMOR rmEIGJ.Ass ·aoot&--... Or if you like, Shorty' 1 origirial, (almo&t' a .classiC) Patio Kit. .."."··., You get the whole· 1 • deal. everythin,g to.erect it on your, slab. Instructions are pretty - clear to me (I wrote them 13 years ago before "thi~ job made me forget how to spell.) 8' 101 PROJECTION PROJECTION 44.00 55.00 52.80 66,00 -~l.60 77,011 10.t0 aa:oo 79.aQ 99.00 88.dd' 110.00 96.80 121.00 105.60 132.00 12' · 1 PROJECTION 88.00 79.20 92.40 105.60 ll8.80 132.00 145.20 158.40 '<! ' I ·· ... , ' ·~ ~i, :·~ J'..,. ~ •..• t .. ·1 ~ ' ' ,. .ti ~· "' ..... . ,, ' '. {. • •• , . ., . ·~ " ~ ., f. I t ..:· l i Gilbert's plight is similar to that of other independent operators. who buy their gas on -a spot basis from non branded distributo~ rather lhan purchasing it on a con- tract basis from the big gasoline companieS. . ·~1 · . . '---~.;,.....~~~---.,~~~~~~~~~,.-=-~ ....... ~·- / , J: ~.'It • J;nl.'i"t?~ .,t . ;;.. , .. . .. ' • ·' The nation's crude oil SUJ>" ply, already depleted .from the heatin&' demands ot a severe winter, is coming under further P.ressure as the spring motoring season gets under way . Demand for, gasoline is up 7 ,percent over last year's levels, partly because there. are a record number of new ca rs on the road and partly because new pollution corrtrol devices make the cars con· sume more gas per mile. OU. REFINERIES are run- ning al.capacity level and .the . ... ~ .... ,. ~ .. ' ·. I ., BLACK & DECKER 1/4" VIRIIBLE SPEED DRILL · :g~7 ' qeeze from 0 to some ridiculous speed • for driving. screws and drilling in , too. BLACK &'DECKER 7 1/4" SAW ·- .. ·~-:J-.~·l·:i:;.:1;~-~-~-~~~~~-;:;:..;.~~~---;:.;...--~.,.._.....__,~~....._~_;_--;.~ WINDOW SCREAMS. SIJDDfG GLAS$ DOOR r-1· 1~~ · · .. · WITH SCREEN . ~ .. ,. -. m J 47 5'x6'10" 67.88 I :5 . ", .. Tlie guy gives this big space· just to _say, "full framed, sizes up to 36"x48". I'm not going to make Up baloney ad copy. I'll just tell a joke. "It seems this traveling salesman was ••• " 6'x6'10" 78.88 l:_ · ... ' · !' . 8'x6'10" 89.88 . ~' II . Tempered gla11, it's tougher~ ~ J~'-"'.'"" a supermarket steak. (and priced hett9~ for what you get.) With latch. Aluminum framed ., 1 • ' ! · "' big companies complain that conservation groups h a v c clocked their effor.ts to start up new refining plants during f' ' ~ • ' , -l ~ 1799 The saw that fespects you. it doesn't shoot sawdust in your faCe. A . ·- the last few years. · ... Construction Jobs Halted By Financial SAN DIEGO IAPI -The well mailnered tough saw. The saw to git-stfaight. angles, or rip big stock. Jotf"fan grade out the good ).\lmb'.8r fast with this. ' -.. , -' ,, i •• new president of U.$. Finnn· cial. lnc .. says it Ids halted paying for "10 to 20" con- strudion projects and has .... been tin.able to meet intcreSf · 1----"--;;;yments·of SL ldJ1i1tlOn.-::-+-t-~ The in~cst--Was due April t ! on Sl-1.3 million outstanding of 1 , _....-a 9 percent eurobond issue 1 along v.ith $963,000 on $35 mil· Uon in debentures. E. T. Gravette Jr. said in an in-j terview Thursday. 1 "There is a cash problem.'' t Gra\'ette said. He took over control March 15 of the real estate development and linan- cial services concern. There is a 3G-day grace period for the intere s t payments, he sa id .. Trading in USF stock was suspended last Nov. 27 by the Securities and Exchange Com- mission because the SEC refused to accept the com- . pany's financial statements for 1971. The company said earlier that 1971 profits \VOUld be reduced by Sl.5 million. listed as a profit from sale of eight mobile home parks to Coastal Land Corp. In December 1971 for $1.9 million in cash and $17.3 million in notes stretch- ing over 26 years. The SEC is investigati ng the sale, Gravette said. 900 Placed SACRAMENTO (AP I Gov. Ronald Reagan's work- for-welfare program In 11 counties ha! placed 9 o o ptrsw in communlty scr\'lcc )Obs, while 1.300 others have been denied welfare for refus- ing work. !he Stale Heallh and Wtlfare Agency reports. 1-· . PLASTIC SPRIHKLER HEADS FIXED I 'JC POP-UP 37' You know I am reluctant to say this, but they work longer than the bra11. • , .... It's true (quiet dummy, we g:et more for brass.) 10 rr. PVC SPRINKLER _.,,,,.::,;=-~-=~:-r:-:..:~~. PIPE ~ -~~/2" l~LENGTH 3/4" l'9~GTH flove working with this stuff. So easy. No cutting threads or buying big tools. Just cut and fuse wllh !ho goop. • < • BRASS SPRINKLER 11£llDS Fml>47 1 POP-UP 77' Now what do I 1ay for an encore. Ah ha, brass is stronger and nobody can b~t' 1bem (and we get more for them.)_ , ,-; . • RlllBIRD BRASS i AMTI-3:; VALVE.\·~· ~ • • You do a system without oD.e and y0&1'll find your house water may have that froggy taste. Rugged. abould last almo1l loronr. .. ~ .. ·. I •' I J l •• ,. ' ' I ' I I I t • I I ) I I '. r .r I ) I '1 I i ' I I I i I I '. I .\ I I I I l 1 I ' ~-. ) • • • • L~guna Beaeh '· • EDI TION Today's F inal N.Y. S oek'.s ' ' . • ' VOb. 66, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS. 52 PAGES . . I . ' 'ORANG'e COUNTY, CALtFORNIA FRI DAY, APRIL 13, 1973 ' ' TEN CENTS 'Intense. Campaigri ·En_ds for Laguna Hopefuls By JACK CHAPPEU. Of "' 0-11'1' ~,.,, $"11' For Laguna Beach's six school board candidates, today marked the end of a \veek of. intense campaigning;~ a \Veck filled with candidates' forums, coffee klatches, and door-to-door salesmanship . . The campaign trail ends with .the voting Tuesday ·' Tber~ 14,139 registered voters in the unified schOol distrf'ct. · Polls at ~ district's 14 precincts will be open from--7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. No forecast of esOmated voter turnout has been made, but, the issues are sharp. The election follows a reca11 attempt on two other trustees and ;the firing of . th~ district's. top administrf.9r~.L 1 Three incumbents, Jane ooyd, 'Norman Browne and William Thomas, are seek- ing r~lection. Three candidates, Ronald • Kreber. Frederic Ludwig and 1.-iichael Sagar, nre challenging the incumbents. ~ • 1.1rs. Boyd ,· Norman Browne an<J Sagar •• , DAILY l'llOT Sl.tf "Mill MORE THAii GROOMING WAS DELIVERED, PUP LOWER LEFT IAft to Right Judi Wilkins, Tina Huichinson, Dlarie L1ngenfeld -' " • Sudden Birth Lagu1'la Dog Groomer a Midwife Going to the beauty shop has al\.\•ays been traumatic for young ladies , and Chelsea Goose or Mission Viejo is no ex- ception. On her regular grooming \lisit to the Laguna Beech Pet Shop Thursday, the half-poodle, half·lahsa-apso dOg .became Mother Goose. . Four tiny brown puppies were born to their three-year-<>ld mother on the grooming table . "l never thought l'd have to be a midwile on this job," Judi Wilkins, groomer Said. "l \Va~ just brushing ·~~ and all of a sudden she started having contractions, '1- sbe said. . Chelsea's owners are 'Mr. and Mi's. · -!Jryan Goose of 26261 nyseo, Mission Vie- JO· lt1rs. Goose said they knew Chelsea was pregnant, but didn't expect the ar- ,rival until next-week . They "inherited" the pregnant dog when they moved .into their house in ··January'( The previous owners could net find a home for the pet so Mrs. Goose agreed to keep her. -are supported by . Schools "13 while Thomas, Uxlwig and Kreber have been endorsed by Facts. Fae.ts claims the three c,ndidates have not sought its assfstance .or endorsement. One o1 the major iSsues in the election, and a subject of questions at nearly every forum, has been the firing of Dr. William Ullom, district superintendent; Dr. Robert Reeves , assistant superin- tendent for instruction; and Dr. Charles Hess, assistant superintendent for busi- ness. Thomas , Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke fonned the ma)ority of trustees who voted ~2 for firing , Mrs. Boyd and- Browne opposed lhe dismissal. Krel)et in response to questions about lht fJrinc has said ht doesn't know why tbe administrators were dismissed. He said there has been no publle ezplanation of the actions and he has said he feels an explanalioo should ht made. _, ' . Ludwig has slatecr that both the school board and the adminlstrat.ion were "in- dicted" by the F..ducatlonal Priorities C.Ommittee report for failures in com· munlcatlons, and financial planning. But, in response \o questions , Ludwig replied, "I do not support the firing or the school administration." He bas ma intained that the gulf between the school board and the ad· ministration is a consequence . of in· creasing complexity of modern educa· . lion. Lud\vig said the educational system is no1v loo difficult to und erstand or be governed by 1·tay people" and he pro- poses special committees of experts. to assist the peo ple on the school board. Sagar has maintained tha t "no ad· min istra~or has Si vest~ right to his posi- tion" but that ."common decency re:o quires" that he be evaluated and that discussion be open. Thonias: one of the. three who voted to !Ste CAMPAIGN. Page !) -~ • Divorce, Orange Coµnly · . -. . Style Not Good Enough? Med Center Staff Backs UCI Unit MI NI-ROBBER GET.$-MINI-HA.UL CORNWALL, Ont. (API -II was a lit· tie haul for a little robber early today when a city motel was robbed of Jess than $1110. The motel 's desk clerk said the bandit approac~~ him al about 4 a.m. He was earring a shotgun and wearing a mask. The clerk had an important clue for police, however. The bandit was about 4· foot.J and weigh:ed 110 pounds. 5,000 Countians Illegally Divided By TOM BARtEY ot 1119 O•llf rl .. 1 ltatt A probing Orange County worker .has made a clisrovery that is guaranteed lo put a chill in many a marriage bed tonight. His special audit of divorce records has disclosed that at least By 01c:_o~!!E,,1!!~:L 5,000 couples iz!volved in such actions within the last 20 years have C t • _ d never obtained& finalJ'udgment of divorce. Doctors at . Orange County Medical Oas J..iea er "And there coul be many, many more," he said. "I !Ind them Center (OCMC) Thursday voted 200 lo 3 '. , . • , •· ". eyery ·day of the week and they apply lo actions Iha! we once knew to support ·construct.iOn of a 250-bed ~ as divorces and the suits that we now know as dissolutions of mar· teaching hospital on the campus of UC Arth · Wil riage." Irvine-California College of Medicine. , or ey His survey, which has not been acted on officially by the CilUDly The members of the OCMC Attending thus lilf, raises the distinct possibility that many o! the rouples in· Physicians 'A38ociallon enthusiastically Dead at 1.2 volve.d in the actions he bas singled out have r~rried wil)iout be-supported the on-campus I each I n g Ing properly _!livorced .. hospital' along with cOntined use of OCMC It raises the further possibility that many of thos couples have as an auxiliary~ teaching facility, the now raised families without seeking -or knowin~J.h t they should group's president, Dr. R.ibert M. 'Sodar Arthur S. Wiley, lounOer and former · seek -the final judgment that marks the end ol the former mar- <if Santa Ana, reported. president of the Alliance Francaise de la riage. The group draws its membership troll\ .Riviera CalUomienne, died -Thursday. The worker, who asked not to be identified, pointed out that the the 600 attending physicians who practice He was 72. F\lneral services are pending. vast majority of people invOlved in divorce actions believe that the at OCMC. or all the doctors at OCMC, Mr. Wiley, or 970 •. Summit Drive, issuance of the interlocutory decree is th'edd of the union . only 80 are paid faculty members of the Laguna Beach, was strick•n as he dined "But they have to apply for a final u gment six months after UCI medical school, a spokesman ex-that decree was issued/' he explained .. 4'1 have unearthed more than plained, suggesting the vote indicates an with his wife, r-tary, at the Hotel Laguna.· 5,000 actions where that did not occur and it simply means that the unexpected level of support for the on-He was pronounced dead oo arrivl\J at couple in\'olved is not legally divorced." Cllmpus hospital proposal. South CoaSt Connpunity Rospllil' alter County Clerk Willfam E. SI John immediately confirmed the The Joint,... Legislative Committee on resuscitation by 14guna Beach police of-accuracy of t}\e audit·and its findings and predicted a shock wave Teaching Hospital .Siting ·. chaired by ficers failed ., that will go fir beyond the simple issue that thousands of divorces Assemblyman Willie BrOwn Jr. (D-San have never been made final. · _ An autopsy is _scheduled for today to 11w h t J k h b t d' · · Francisco), is studying aJternalive ways determine exact cause of death, belie\ted . • e . ave o oo tot e P!'O a e 1v1s1on and the obvious impact of spen<Ung the $37.9 million of state bond to have been natural causes. this Sltuat1on/could make on wills and bequests,'' he said. "I envisage funds earmarked for health sciences con-many a hassle that could erupt through a party to a law~actio'n Iearn- struclion related to the UCI· medical Mr. Wiley had oomp]alned ot sharp ing that another party had never been legaily-divorced." hoo) B • ' taff has led 11...-chest pains just prior to collapsing, police sc . rown s s sugges •M: officers said. .. St John believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted by his key em-.. Corrimittee consider spending all the ploye is 11very much on the conservative side. I think the true !1'g.l · In OCMC d b ·1d· Mr. Wiley was a retired language pro-money 1mprov g an u1 1ng no u.re of persons who have not obtained the final i'udgment 1nu-st be al ho ·1 I t UC! h · tied fessor from Pasadena City Coll-~. He sp1 a a sue as was unp ,_ least three.or four t1'mes 5.000," he sa1·d. formed the Alliance Francaise about 10 would happen when voters approved the years ago. 1 --:--St John' s,treS;Sed that Orange County makes sure that previous statewide $155.9 million health sciences Since. founding, the AlliaD'ce has spread divorces ~re finalized before 1ouples are granted marriag~ licenses. bond issue last fall. from Laguna Beach to Newport Beach, "It couldn't happen here." he said. ''But I have to' admit Utat The OCMC physicians, however, in-San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, there are many jurisdictions in the Unitedi states that do not insist dicated their belief that the only medical Mission Viejo, Irvine, Huntington Beach, on such proof." / i , _ schoO~ in Ora~ge County should have a Costa. Mesa and Inland to Fullerton. The (See DIVORCES; Page !) H--f-:a=-=g=·u-==na~~~d-w-ffeap...,,.._ teaching ~p1tal on campus. . Alliance now has 186 members. • · · The actton . followed presentaW>ns Mr. Wiley was the founder of the . Thursday..hy_actmg~31l.S~an !!!n ~-""'1JlOliliQo.Jlll<l:WJIJt.;_j""I . . •tt _ Noort ,, Dr. Sidney A~ler,C an of small band press would print out the~-onmn ee OCMC s ad hoc committee to study the Alliance m'eer · ·tations I I 1 · Req!lests for $33,000 Budget requests totaling $33,000 to bolster special services programs o( the Laguna Beach Unifie'd ·school District were outlined to the Board of Education this week. · Special services personnel include the district nurse,· elementary s c h o o I s counselor, district psychologi~hool poycbol~ist. speech and h e i n g · patbologtst, aphasic (language di ility) therapist and . elementary u s 1 c supervisor. "sensitive way to delve into schoo related problems" rather than mo common discipline.practices of "accusin the first person you suspect." Pat NuMikhoven, schocil d i s t r i c t psychologist requested the addition of one "learning center" class for educa· tionally handicapped studen ts, with a priCe tag of $15,000. · She also l'OO:lmmended continuation of a pre-kindergarten clinic designed to (Ste BUDGET, Page I) county's health care ; Dr, John mg in vi · Ball, chairman u and Orange The .~ench gov~mment had aw~ded County Medi Association liaison com-_Mr. Wiiey the. Legton of Honor.for his ef- mlttee, a 1>r. William Shore, a reUred forts supportm~ Fran~ ~unng World • physici who discussed the history of War II. ~rs. Wiley also was awarded the ocr.1 since the 1930s. Academic Palms. . u Jogist Dr. Carl Pe'arlman in-. Bag_gott Chapel of t~e Bells in Anaheim uced the successful resoluUon. A past 11 actmg as funeral dlJ'ector. president of the county medical associa· tion, Dr. G. William Hawkins, seconded the supportive measure. During February hearings by the Brown joint legislative panel, OCMA , leadership oppoRd the campus locaUOn citing a survey of county ctoc4n, results of \Yhich favored use of community hospitals by the university for training (Ste SUPPORT, Page !) Tank Kills Won1an NARA, Japan (AP ) -An Okinawa woman killed Thursday by a U.S. Marine tank was hiding behind some bushes after being warned to get out of Jhe area because of a military exercise. lhat was taking f4ace, o[ficials said today. Seven members of, the EducaUonal Priorities Sh~dy Committee have en- dorsed candldates Jane F. Boyd, Dr. Norman J. Browne and Michael C. Sagar in Tuesday's Laguna Beach school board election. ''We, as members of tie Educational Priorities Study Committee , . • are deeply disappointed in the performance or the school board during the past year," said a 11tatement released Thurs- day. 'l'- "We foel thal the board majority has indulged in needless ezpensea caused a deterioration of the moral~ of the teachers , 1tudents and, Parents, caused a Mrs: Catherine Lewis1 district nu rse, told the board recent mandates from the slate require that the nurse offer "in service training" to teachers. She, also S'Uggested p·t a y ground supervisors, teacher aides and custodians reooive training_ on how to best handle sickne;ss and acc~dcnt situations. . Youth Killed by Officer needlen dlvisJon in the cunmunlty, and has not acted upon the many recom- " mendations that resulted from our moolhs of atudy," the llalement added . Members who endoned the statement were Bob Miller, Dr. Herbert Burridge, Jack Rancloll, 11111" FJsh, Kathleen Trustee Nonfton Brown, a dentist, su&gested that paraprofessional worker s be hired to assist the nurse. Mrs. Lewis said employment or paraprofeasiolials has been legally contested in sonie school districts and might not be advisable. David Hagen, elementary schools couselor, requested that the board con- sider Increasing the program to allow for a more comprehensive tesllng program to idenlify sludenls with coun0<llng and diacipline,.1>f0blems al the elemcni¥JI level. Hagen said he oow counsels •ighl IO 10 clllldi'en per day with what he lmns a ... By JOANNE REVNOWS 01 11M1 DlllY """ Sl9ff A Santa Ana youth was shot. to death in , Fountain Valley early this morning dur- ing a struggle with a Westminster police oUicer. Miguel Angel Estrada Ronquillo, 20, of 121 S. Gunther St.1 was declared dead on arrtval at 12:30 a.m. al Fountain Valley Community tlospital. ' Police said he was' shot while strug· gling with Weslmlnster Officer Tlmotlty Miller who was reportedly laltlng him In- to custody alter an earlier alte:rcatioo with Fountain Valley oUlce.rs. The shooting occllmd shortly a r I e r midnight near the comer of Mt. Tahat Street and Li.Jae Avenue where the in- cident that led to RonquiUo's death, began an hour earlier. Poltce said, lb~ lllClmlng lltal three-or RonqulUo's companiona are · in custody and a rourth Is beln{j IOU!lht. • Booked lniO Oranp County Joi! on suspicion or drunk driving, resisling at· m:t and assault on a police officer was Abel Camtaoo Pem, :IS, ol. !2t N. Gunther St., Santa Ana . G117 Artbur Martlnei, 21, of 1501 W. Cllbbon SI., Santa Ana, was booked aloog .. • Merchant, &arbara Massey and Quinn with a 17·year-old male on suspicion of Fames. . !{t~mpting to take a prisone! fro~ a Miller, Dr. Burridge, and Randall ~·ere police officer, &Maull on a pohce o(flccr community members on the committee · and resisting art.st. Fllh was president of the Asooctated Stu'. Founlaln Valley omcers J0<k>Mlltallk -dent Bodr ol Laguna Beach lli&h School · and Nomta11 Satterfield said the Incident Mias Mercbont IJ a secretary In ~ began when they stopped a car driven by dlslrict olflce; Mrs. Massey Is -a high Pem at about U:30 p.m. at Mt. Taha! a¢hi>ol En!liilh Instructor, and Farnes Is and Lilac. • I"_ ~ math -1ter al ThuralOn lnlcrmedlato The two olflcen allege wl the four School. other occupantai of the car 1tlaeked them ". • . We strongly recommend · a wtten tlteJ lrlld lo arrest Ptnt1 for dntnk change In' direction lit the lldtool board, · drtvlnfl. and !eel that thit can be brought about Aller an alleged acuJfle with the two by election ol Or. Norman Browne, Mrs. (See SUSPECT, Pqe I) (See END!>RSEMENT, Pqo I) t Orange Coast Weather Early morning clouds and drizzle are on the agenaa for Saturday 1 clearing by noon to hazy sunshine and temperatures In the upper 60s at the coast and inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODAY Honk, a group of Laguna Bcach--base ct musicians. h Cl v e made an album. SU!ff wriltr Tliomas PalmeT takea a look at tlie -neto work on Page 28 of to- da1rs \Vee kende r. ,. • ' DAILY PILOT La F.ro•P•fel DIVORCES .•. J5-ty wwloln -to divorco sctlon c in botlvlitlstlcal end court divlsl°"" put the blame for the situation squarely oo the lbaltlden o1 0r..,. Cowlty•1 law- yers. "lt'I really U,P to the lawyer to tell IDs client thaf It's time for a' final )ucjg· ment," a 'lenlor official saJd. "It's riibt ~ there In black 1111d white on the inter· locutor)'_ jUJl&ment document which polnta out very ctc~ly ttiat 'this jDt · locutory judgment doe• ti!tltu,. a final dis.solution o! · gc'." 'The ~ f clearly warns that "neilber PJf. may remarry until a final jul!~f of di,..JuUoo I• enttred." "Ii fotiner Courl clerk commcntect_ Thursday tbal "It wasn't really ltW'prl~ 1ag that many• couples involved In dir vorcc litigiltion handlt!d by 11 lawyer doh't .tfouble to seek Uw final jucjgment . · rtqulred by law. . ."The 1,mo1phere at the Interlocutory s1a1e Is so ortCn that it'• all over and dooe '!llh," 1he •aid. "I blame the law· )Itri for not 1tret1lng at that time that Ui1e couple 11 divorced but not Jc1ally divorced. · . "And then some tawyers expect a fur· tiler fee for recording the final judg· ment," ahe said. "MaJly, many couplejl consider ll to be an UMeceuary lonnal· ity and they fu!t aren't prepared to pay for It" .•. DAILY PILOT Slfll l"hDtt - • .\ . Contro:versy BU~GE;~~ ~ Jeop~dizes Jtinior JJig Two ~or..........-developers are a t logg¢1ea0s in Laguna Niguel and their diSpute places a badly needed junior high ·school in jeopan!y, the chainnan of tl1e Cjoplstranq UnU~ SCJlool District Board of 1\'Ultees Mid today •. Bob D. Hura:-ddt J that on Monday he will ask Cello~ 1rustees to demand that Firth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers in!ervene In the dis;>Ute between Avco Conununity Developers and Pensaquitos of San Diego. , In the middle. of the flap ii a 20-acre school site which A'Vco -hu promised to give the district outriaht - a site for a badly needed junior hlllh school campus 10 aerve the heavy; arown 1rea1 of the district. Avco pl1na to Install a housing develop-· ment IUl'l'OOnding the oeilool alle but Us plans and those of Pensaquitos conflict. c~*--lor vlal111!. heating, speech and .leamilig proble before the child enters schoQI. MJ'"'--"'Tltlbido, IOhools .psyclJolorlsl, mmended ·the board a p p r o v e tweeri f3,000 and $10,000 to hire a part lime psychometris t to'&ssist In testing of ··educable mentally retarded" students. In addition to her work with EMR 11udent1, Mrs. Th ibldo acts as the school district liaison with vari~s community agencies, such as the county p~ba1ion, mental health and welfare departments. ''We spend more time talking than anything else," said Pan Sekulovich, speech and hearing lherap)•t. For that reaoon, he told boa.t~ members, 1n-. creased work with students at the classroom level is; needed. "I'd Hke to see one full lime speech therapist at each e.lemontary school," said Sekulovich, adding that such a cosr could probably be borne by the state under ils grant program for specia l serv- ices programs. · Dee Butcher, therapist for the aphasic proeram asked the board to consider purchase of a small portable classroom facility with state funds allocated to the district. Aphasia, she said, is a . language dilability which results in 'sfudents not hearing In a normal fashion. Mrs. Butch- er now treats six children who have the "It couldn 't happen to me and it's in- conceivable that so man y lawyers allpw-ea It to happen to them," waa Lasuna Niguel attorney Tom Keenan'• a1tonlsh· ed rc1ciioo to lhe shock wave nowlng to- day from the County Clerk's divorce debate . NEW CUSTOM FJRE TRUCK WITH 350 HORSEPOWER DELIVERED TO LAGUNA BEACH FIREMEN The specific problem, says school aides, is a County road planned through Penaaqultos' property -a road which on preaent plans would have no dead-end at the IChool slte. disorder. -• • __llean Bottorf, director or the elemen- tary music Pl'Ofl:ram , recommended the board hire an addlllonal teacher to meet Jncreaaed student Interest In muaic. Acting Fire Ch ief Ch1rl1y Kuhn, left, 'ton Straight Try Out the $62,200 Equipment "I keep a 'licker' file that warns me when It's time to get the final decree1" Keeqar\ said. "I contact the partlesjn- volved ind advJae them that it's time to , go to court an'tf apply the linl1hln1 touch. ·· · "Thia doesn't mean that l blame the lawyer.-, •ti. Keenan streued. "Some of these cases ,must be accoUflted tor by the fact that the parties have moved away or that they lhemselves ignored a lawyer's warning.•; La-guna · Ge~s Fire Engine Avco, whose plans have •t•lled before county planning commlssloner1, has of- fered to negotiate with 118 neighbor and share the co111 of placing the road somewhere else, thus relea1lng~the bind on the aclfool site. The program, he said, has grown enough so that the di1trlct should establiah a single btJdget tor th'o entire mu~~ program rather than fundlna: it from a number of scattered accounts. The clly of Laguna Beach took dellvery Thurlday of a new $62.200 fire engine, a Crown triplf6Combination pulllJ>Cr, "the latest thing" in fire apparatus. The arrival of the pun1per \~1as greeted "'Ith a short burst of municipal hoopla .. as Mayor Charlton Boyd and other city officials took a cruise through to\vn on the truck, 'vhich was decked with a wreath or-nowers. After the ceremony. the department But the veteran trial lawyer recalled a feccnt Arlzon1 caae where an attorney involved In a headl ine divorce action ad· mif(e(l that he did not 'tile the final decree ,because he i:ievcr got his fee for the prior divorce prqceedings. "That pne...ls.. still going on," Keenan W'Jf d ff ; said. "ft n<Llf 1nvo1ve1 bl1amy, bequests, I re eru y, and m1ny 1lde Issues and it Is go_ini ~ :~:e.1~ :::~~.deal 0 ' "'" 1ng 0~'. Laguna Tl1eater Keenan agreed with county employes that participants in divorce ac_tlons "don't really get the message in court" because · they're usually excited and not really listening while they 're in the courtroom,_ "We usuitlly have to explain everything \0 them when it's all over and tell them exactly what the Judge said.'' Keenan said. Actor, Succu111bs Wiifred L. Henry, an actor, •director and drama coach long active with the Laguna Beach Community Ph1yers, tlicd Wednesday at the South Coast Co1n- munlty 11ospital. !·le wa s 61. Privntc services will be held. "But," he added, "I always make It a point to explain lo mY client that he or · •she is not yet legally divorced and cannot re-n1arry without a final dec ree." A. pkesmen in the county clerk's or- fi ce noted, by sharp contrast, that Or· ange County residents handling their own divorce actions unfailingly seek tho ~1r. Henry, a 2.1-ycar resident of Laguna Beach become _i nvolved in playhoU»e P,roductio~ soon J.l'lcr coming to Laguna . • neceuary final judgment. _ "I haven't found one instance v.·hete a person handling his O\Vn di ssolution neglected to ·seek that final decree." commented the official respcns.ible for a disclosure that had the county clerk's office buzzing excitedly Thursday. Or1n1e County Clerk St John believes that buu will hit much higher proper· lions \Vhen the Inevitable reaction from county residents who did qo.t obtain a final judgment or can not recall getting one hits hi11 telephones. Pilot Repo1·ter ' Injured in Crasl1 D1dly Pilot reparler Tom Gonnan escaped with only a brok~n thumb and finger Thursday evening in a traffic crash in \Vesttninstt'r In \\1hlch both \•chicle& involved were totally destroyed. Gorman , 22, was on his \l.'ay""to an in- terview when his Volks\vagen canipcr lie received the "Victor" aw11rd for his performance as -•\V, Ol 1Gant In "Lock l·lon1eward Angel ,'' a 1061 productio n of the l'layhouse. The "Victor" award was the Playhouse equi valent of an Oscar. ~1r. Henry directed "The Thurber Carnival" in the old Playhouse, und performed in ''Strange Bcdfellow11," und "Ha111y ilei!rl ," an1011g other pro- ductions. He also took part !n ·frhe ~·Ian \Vho Came to Dinner,'' which marked the return or Hap Graham to the ne\v Moulton Playhouse in Laguna. A rcllred actor, Mr. ffeflfy had also performed In the fan1ous "Pilgrimage" play. He Is survived by hfa1 wire, Rosa- mond. and two si sfe rs, Margarol Hughes of Corona and Louise Pranke or Upland. The family has rcque,!ted that con- tributi ons be made to n1edlcal, rcllglous or children's organlzalions. S h cf f c r A-1ortuary Is acling ns funeral director. FroHt Pnfl" I CAMPAIG N . • • cellided with car dr ive n by a Midway Ci-dismiss Dr. Ullo1n, has declined to tv teenager in the iTilerscction of Heil elalxn:ate on reasons for the ad -~"~· and-~1agnolin . --mTniSfra 1\'e 1rlngs. Ofhcrllian o resfate Diane McAulay. 18, and Gorman were that the board 1nnjoril~· llad a diffel'C'ncc both taken to \\1estmlnster Community in philosophy \\'ith 1he actmlnistt·ators. Hospital wlv:re they were treated for During n iorum \VrdncsdAy. he snuppccl minor injuries and released. at one questioner: .. , told yo u philosophicu l difrL'fenccs and that's all I'm going to tell you, so just forget it." OIAN.I COAST " DAILY PILOT TIW Or1r>Qot C0.11 OAIL 'f "ILOT, wltti w~k:h IS ¢0mbloed ll'loe N .... l"Ttu, b Mllllled bl' tltt Or.,,. CO.II """'111'1'"' eomp.n'f. S.,..' ,.,, tdlllont t 11 MlltMll, MCl!>dl'f tlW'OV9fl Frid,.,., IW co.,, MM, ~ ... r1 ae·icfl, H1111tln;!011 . ltt<ll/l'-11111 Vtli.-,, Leov ... Inell, lr~lnm/5Hdleb&(11 tl'tll Sen Clemtnlt/ • San Juan ~•11l11r1.,., A 11"91t ttplorlal llflllM 11 JlilltllliMll hhlfCllfl .... "1tld111&. Tiit Pl'lncl114I M lilllllirl 1!1111 11 ti U1 )' ••r ,,,..., c .. 11 Mtw, c111tor111t, m -•litrt N. W11cl l"tMlitnt 11111 1'~'111119< Jtck I. Cvrley • \lic:t ,.,..lcl91!t tl'IOll o-ttl M•M911• Themtt K11vll Edllof Th1m11 A. Mvrphi111 Mtllf9irlll ldl!w Ch11ltt H. Lt" l lthtrtl ,_ Nill AUbllftl Mt~lrll E:dltot1 ....... ..... OMct 22J ,,,.,. ,.,,.,,1111 Mtillllf A4ilr1u 1 1'.Q, 111 666, fl6SJ -OM..o Thomns has also---been crit icized for holding secret sessions. During one, twtrs. Boyd walked out. i;aying she . felt th e discussion had gone beyond thnt 1>ern1it- ted under Ja1v, "I've also bet!ll i1ccUsl•d of s1•crrl niectings. To those of you who ~ay lhnt. I say you nre liars and I defy you to pro\'e it, 1• '.fho1nas tin id . Thomns said he has rt.•ceivcd 11 l1•1ter from on offici;:il in a \'ocationnl oc- cu pa tional progarm that alleged lht• district had lost "thousands of dolturs" through Inaction by nn ad n1 inistru1or 111 applyif1G: for state 1nonic11. Thomas said the lcll er cr iliC'izh1i;:: the administrator was sent to the district of· fices·and was not given to hint "This haa been the name of the gan1c, ·• Thomas said. The letter was s nt affrr Dr. Ullom was fired by tht• bonrd, however, and the sc hool board'i1 SPoke11 policy was th.at It was running tho district. . •' ~1rs. Boyd bas bei-n n defender 1)f Ullon1 and has 1nal11tained his dlsn1issal was unwarl'anted. ltc1ardlna h1n(l\'11llve education, i\trs. Boyd 1nld all change ls innovation uf some kind. She 11aid the most impcrliu1t consideration or lnnov•tion Is w}J.othcr It creates a school &y1ite111 that bettf·f' n1ec1s the needs of sludcnt s, part!nts and taxpayers. · For th6 most parl, she lu\s nol been qucatloned th1rply about past actions on the achool board, although there has been some crltlclsn1 or ~er walking our 11f lhc executive session . .. . ' rlrem en began training on the equipment. Battalion Chief Charley Kuhn, acting fire chief, said the Crown should be in service April 27 after radio equipment is mounted, and crews are trained. The Litguiia Beach department now has five fire trucks, a 1931 Seagrave (used only for ~arades and civic events); a 1948 Mack ; a 1960 La France; a 1968 La France and Jhe new Ctown. A shift of equipment will move the Mack from the Top of the World Station lo lhc Agate Street station. The i.a f''rance from the City Hall station will be 1noved to Top of the World and the Cniwn will stoy at the City Hall post. The new truck is powered by a 35&- horsepower diese l engine, it carries 500 gallon s or water , and when connected to a hydrant can pump 1.500 gallons per minutes. "Triple-combination" means it has waler, hose end o pump, all in one _unit , Chief Kuhn said. "This truck is the latest thing in triple- combination pumpers. the most modern equipment will be on it. This truck will be a first-line truck for 20 to l5 years, and \Yi ll give the people of Laguna top.- night service for many years," Chief Kuhn said. · Pro. Pagel SUSPECT .... policemen, the four men assertedly ran through the Tiburon condo m i nium dev~lopment. and scaled a w a 11 separuting the apartment from th e Golden Triangle shopping center . Sgt. Richard Davenporl, \Vho was patro.lling th_e center, arrested Martin~z \Vhcn he found the lour walking in an alley. The remaining three, he alleged. rescaled the wall back into the con- dominiums. Westmll)ster officers were ca1led to aid in the search. for the three men and dur- ing tkaf 'seaf(lh, the juv~nile was taken into custody. Poli~ report that Miller and Officer Robert Mosley of Foootain Valley were hiking Ronquillo into custody in the same area ,,·hen he alleged ly began to wrestle with_ the Wcstnlinster policeman. Du r i n g the struggle. Miiler's gun discharged, fatally wounding Ronquillo, police said they believe. CopL Le• .Rowland lh WlllilL Valley department said this m~ng thal the Investigation of the incident fa being handled by the offices or Orange Ca1,1nty Sheriff and lhe District ' Attorney. He not ed that any Incident in which a police officer shoots so meone.is investigated by the tv.·o counly agencies. The identity of the 1nan still being sought has not been es tablished by JXJlicc. According to the coroner. the dea,d 111:-111 Y.'Os cu rrying another man's lden- 11ficn1ion rind Jtonquillo's identity was not t•!>tflblh1hcd until 9 o'cloCk this n1ornlng. -. f 'rom Page l EN DORSEMENT J:inc Bo~·d and Mr .. lt1lchacl Sagar," the . s!ntcmc11t concluded . 'Phe st•i ·cn signers represented · just O\t'r onc-lhird of the 19 members of lhe EPSC, created by the school board in Februnry, 1972. lts-·report. released in mld·Juno, 1972, ~l'lld "Ail lhe number one prlor1ty ot both administration and board, \re urae the i1n1nc<iiste Inauguration of a modern .co1nmunlcation proaram that w 111 reestablish rapport belwej.!n the school• and the comn1unlly." In r•ICUJing lhe •lelemenl, Burridge rapped Dr. Frederic Ludwi1, 1n EPSC member and IChool bolrd caod)dlle, for be ing absent from a number ol com· mlltcc meetings, lncludln1 tho .. hold in conjunction with the Board of Educnti(1n \Yhen the report was pr~nted . •• The truck will carry 700 feet o( three-- inch hose for supply llJles to hydrants, 800 fee l of two and a half-Inch hose for outside fire fighting. 800 feet of inch and n half hose for interior fire fighting and 200 feet of inch hose for small fires. Four sets of ladders are on board. The truck also has its o_wn light plant, lights, smoke ejector. power rescue equip ment , breathing apparatus and assorted noules and hose equipment. Walter Stearns, Savings & Loan ~ Exe_cutive, Dies \Valier B. Stearns, vi~e president of. Metropolitan savings and Loan and a · five-yea r resident of Laguna Beach, died at hi• home Wednesday. He was 75. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday •t Wee Kirk O' \he Healher chapel at Forest Lawn, Glenda le. Mr. Steams, a native of Buffalo, N.Y., is survlved by hls wife, Lucy ; a brother, Harvey W. Greene, and a 1ister, Mabel A. Boes. He.had lived in California 70 years and was a founder of the Masonic Lodge 826 in Palm Desert. lie was also a me mber of Elysian Lodge 418. , The family suggests contributions be made to a favorite charity. Sheffer Laguna Beach ~1ortuary ls handllng ar- rangements. ---- -- But IO far the negotiations -have proved frui tless. "The delays are hurting lhe school -dl1trlct," Hurst 1ald, 11 becau1e .the district desperately needa lo bealn con· slrucUon of the junior hi&h becattH of severe overcrowding." The 1lle which Avoo donated recenUy i9 valued II a h11f·milllon dollara and would come complete with rough gradln1. Trwtees now have the cash to ert(t the tchool on a crash program -but on- ly If the dispute over the cowity road allirunent 11 settled. Hunt llld that Avco ha1 Jmmedlate development plans. for the tract, while Pensaqultos' plans are several years off. Hurst insists that the delay now being encountered "makes it very doubtful that a school can be completed there ln time for the start of clasae1 in September of 1974. Aides at Marco Forster Junior High School -tho dlllrlct's Ollly Intermediate campu1 -already are tlshtenlng plans to hold •laUered .... 1ona at the seilool tbla fall. Tru1iee1 11,..dJ have Issued a ','blank check" as well for the rental or new portable elalll'OOllll on the campua l!, tho cru1!1 becom~ erlllcfl throu(h lh~ cbm- ,. ~hogl year: 1 • pokesmen, however, said they could not predict how long double IOUIO!l.! could be allved off. An added factor is the potential open- ing of the North American Rockwell plant In Laguna Niguel by the U.S. goverrunent. That opening \l.'OUld bring hundreds or new students into the district. From Pagel SUPPORT ... future doctora. Such a . teac hing hospital sys tam has been described by Dr. van den Noor\ as a "return to 18508 medicine" when doctors· to-be apprenticed to physicians. Such a set up wouid result in a "circuit-riding" medical school, he has said. What the acting dean seeks instead is a small, on-campus university hospital which would provide routine health services, elective care -surgery for whi ch appointments can be made (n ad- vance such as appendix removal -and the unusual cases necessary to broaden the learning elf;periences of medical students. An upgraded OCMC, meanwhile, could continue to provide medical services to tho community and the county's primary ctnter for emergency care, van den Noori told the OCMC doctor1. The doctors endorsed the proposal urg- ing both the Z»bed hospital on the UC! campus and continued use of OCMC as an au1lliary teaching hospital. ... Bai;ge ·Sinks in Bay SAN DIEGO (AP) -A barge sank Thursd,ay in Miss.ion Bay, but the lone man aboard It swam to· safety. A hole · was knocked accidentally In the barge, owned by Western Pacific· ·Dredging Corp., by workmen Wednesday. -- .~·· ": ./ /> t CHAIRS of beauty -CHAIRS of re!axing comfort- CHAIRS of superior craftsmanship -CHAIRS covered in superb fabrics. Wldt 11sor+mtftt for yo11r Imm ed iate 11l1ctlon ••• off1r1d to you by Ttd vo" H•m•rt • ' • HENREDON • WOODMARK • SHERRILL ' OREXEL-HERITA61-HENRlDON-WOODMARK-ICAllAS1AN I INTlllOIS WWIDAYI • IATUau.n ''" .. ltJI NIDA y 'TIL t 100 + ., __ NEWPORT BEACH e •111 WESTCltJiJ Ol.. 641·1010 COptll Su11tl1y 12.s:JOI l.J<GUNA.tEACH e 141 ~OllTM COAST HWY. IO,t11 Su11tl1y 12°l 1JOI 4f4·•11t TORRANCE e JJMt MA.WTHOINE: ILVD. 111.121• , I ' . ' -{ ' j I l ""I l l. I. ' J •• I • • ...._ • Teday's Final . N.Y. Stecks • VOL. 66, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1973 TEN CENTS , ·Shupt~ilfi''!{ead~ 'New'~Irvine -. Planlling Boal-a ' ' By ~I NIEDZIELSKI .. o.11r 1"1.., s•tt Irvine's ne reorganized planning commission met for the first time Thursday night and elected Harry R. Shuptrine to sefve as its chairman. _ Shuptrine, 48, tocik over lea~ership of the Seven·mao panel after a nominatiort by tile other ·remaining member of . the "old" commission, Franklin S. Hurd,·was endorSed unanimously. Shui)trine, -4851 Royce Roa.d, is quality control manager for a tube company and • previously served for six years on the .planning commiSsion of the city of Montebello. Chosen vice chairma,!1 was Robert Allen Smith. 38, ·of 19122 Biddle Drive, a Newport Beach atJomey. Smith Is presi- dent o~ Irvine Tomorrow and served 'as chairman° of the Ciiilf:_nS Advisory Charter C:9mmittee. Smith won the vice-chairmanship on a 5-2 secret ballot over Gary Dalzell, 37, of 5411 Catowba Lane, owner of a Newport Beach data processing supply firm . In addition to those already named, Irvine City Clerk William Woolett ·Jr . swore in the following to one-year tenns on the commission : -111rs. Mary Ann Gaido. 5071 Berean Lane, hotisewife, Irvine City COunciJ Ob- server· for the Orans,e Coast League of Women Voters, member of the General Plan HQ!J.Sing Committee,. 8nd member of the first city housing commit1ee. ...:.Franklin S. Hurd, 42, of_ 18161 Dewberfy Way, {inancial analyst for an aerospace firm, and teacher of business management at Santa Ana College. ' . ' -Lowell · Jotiiison, 40. of 15422 Argent Circle, aerospace engineer and a director of the RanCh Homeowners Association. -E. Paul Tonkovich. 35, of 14282 East Mall, attorney, first · city treasurer, chalnnin of the Irvine Council on Educa- tion, president of the · Colony Club Com- munity Associ,tion, and fonner head of the Task Force for . the San Joaquin School District Ori Educatiori." Planning and Construction. .Alter a full half hour of debate members of the commisson set their meeting d~tes for 7:30 p.m. on the sec- ·h ond and fourth Thursdays of each month. The planning commission fonne,... ly met on the first and third Thursdays. Future decisions facing· the commission are whether to place the bicycle trails committee under Its jurisdiction and \Vhe ther to develop discusslein time lim!ts to encourage_ moving the agenda more quickly. \ .Already set for the .6prll 19 meeting are discwislon of a park site at Trabuco Road and Culver Drive, environmental impact porcedurcs, ,...und the planning process. r - ~ ! Doctqrs ~upport UCI Si~, 200-3 ·l. DAILY l"ILOT Stiff ..... UCI WAYZGOOSE DRAWS NOON HOUR CROWD I' · B1lloons Promote Student C1rniv1J, 10 to 4 S.turd1y " Carnival Prometion J I WayzgooseTakes Wing -.. i On UC Jrvine Campus \Yhithersoever wa_ddled the Wayzgoose Balloon:! rose invitingly aDove him. ThurtdQf, waiting throngs of UC Irvine Adult-appearing s t u d e n t s . frantically '-sluden waved-greeting!~. ------mibblbed""the -web=faoted-symtil.i ' om· J ~The ·embodiment of the centuries-old strings while Wayzgoose met demands English term for an aMual outing or for the promotional helium filled globes .. By GEORGE LEIDAL Of Ille., OfilV f'lllt Slllt Doctors at Orange County Medical Center. (OCMC} Thursday voted "200 to 3 to -Strpport construction of a 250-bed teaching hospital on the campus of UC Irvine-Cillifornia College of Medicine .. The members of the OCMC Attending Physicians Association enthusiastically supported the on-campus t e a c h i n g hospital along with contined use of OCMC as an auxiliary teaching facility, the Golfer Relates His Dash From Crashing Planes \ MOJiNTAIN VIEW (AP) -Joe .Ruiz and his wife were taking advantage Ot the wann, sunny weather to play a round at a suburban gol~ course when two government planes •collided and plum- ineted inlo the middle of the fairway. (Related story, picture, Pcige 5) "I had just holed out on the 11th tee," Ru iz told a newsman after the Thursday afternoon crash. "''I-heard the noise from an appr0:&ching pliµie. I've seen those planes coming down over the course to Moffett Field lots ef times, so I didn't look up right away. "But when I turned around there were ~·o planes coming. I just turned and ran," said Ruiz, still visibly shaken by what he saw. "God, I thQµg}Jt I was going to be killed. I kept running toward the fence, looking over my shoulder ~ I ran until the planes hit the ground.I I'.-don't koow how I was never hit." Joan Jarvis, a San Jose housewife, was driving past the Sunnyvale golf course when she 'heard the· planes. "I looked out the passenger side win- dow and saw what looked like one long weird plane with its nose pointed almost straight up. Then I saw the other set of wings and knew it was two planes. ~Jprce of the concussion nearly knOcked my car off the road," sbe said .. "There were flames everywhere. I stop- ped for a minute,'bul it was horrible. 1 ··- ktft!W""ilo one cduld-have-survived. I g sick." t entertainment appeared remarkably like It was the largest public demonstration--1 , a dt&Ck and sounded remarkably like a of ·interest witnessed in one place on rvme Planners Move to Adopt U 1rit on Trails I I I hip student. ' campus in many months. Orange Weather --' . ' ~a·rly morning clouds and drizzle ale bd ...... the agenda for~ Saturday, cltaring by noon to hazy sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s at lhe coast and inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODA. Y Honk, a group of Laguna Beaclt·bated. musicicnu, ha. v e mod• an album. Stolt -writer Thoma.s Palmer take1 a look at the new utbrk on Page 28 oj to· da.11·1 Weekender. It augured well the crowds expected lb attend the public carnival from 10 a.m. to '4 p.m. Saturday in Campus Park, where student.made wares will be sold amidst a Renaissance atmosphere of : Wayzgeese past. Now, Wayzgoose III is the third annual Anteat.er Spri(lg Carnival. It's open to the public aod features mariachi · bands, bagpipers, jugglers and magicians. • Anteaters are UCt sludents1 since the campus selected the exotic beast as the mascot for its myriad athletic teams ranging from water palo 1Cl volleyball. A Wayr.goose, once more, ts a carnival. " But, this week on campus there was a waddling Wayzgoose. John Sugar, 19, of West Los Angeles is a sophomore in social ecol~. He was the 'Vayzgoose the day. this repOrter visited campus. He openly admitted "I'm dressed up like this to promote Wayzgoose lll". The honest Wayigoose added, "It's awful hot under here." Nevertheless. he and fellow \Vayzgeese outfit .wearers. (a nd associated student planners of the annual event ) suffered th-e indignities ol posing and helped when M.11111.. ' the gathering jp8rked student demands Mt•i.. 11.)4 for more bialloons. M•l'Nl l'•Nt 2f ,.,.... Ntwt 4.1• Wayzgoose himself, along with the ::.~"' 1:,~ Goodyear Blimp which W a Y-.& g o o a e '""' it.tr restmbles remarkabtr when viewed from ~:,.::"'"' M-g the aft quarters, wil be on halld Satur· T'lllMtln Jl,Jt day. :::" ,...1 ., 1:'' -So will ~rge Coleman. 18. • ·-..... Jreshman psyohology major rrom Long (Ste WAYiGOOSE, l'l(e Z)• r I Irvine City Planning Commission members set out to adopt an orphan Thursday night but decided to have the adoption procedure checked out first. The "orphan." according to Coin· missioner Franklin S. Hurd , is the Bicy- cle Trails Conunittee which has com- pleted its assigned task. But rather than lose lb expertise, he suggested that it be made a planning commission committee. Questions by some new commission memben about tbe propriety of the plalko ning commission to appoint committees however delayed action until com· missioners bad some Ume to think about itM 'l'h~y·s discu,.ion of the subject fOllO)'ed•a request (or a "communication link" with the commission by Carl Mor- rison , chainnan of the Bicycle Trails Committee. This link, as envisioned by Morrison, would involve the followin1 steps: -A written request from tbe com· misllon requesting participation by the committee. -R<vlew by the committee or architectural Ja)'O\lt drawlnp, plot maps, and conwilakm viewpoints. -Written or oral prutntalion or recommendations by the Bicycle Trails Commltt .. to lbe commission. group's president, Dr. Robert M. SOOar of Santa Ana. reported. The group draws its membership from the'600 attending physicians who practice at OCMC. Of all the doctors at OCMC, only 80 are paid faculty members of the UCI medical . school.. a "Spokesman ex- plained. suggesting the vote indicates an unexpected level of support for the on- campus hospital proposal. The Joint Legislative Committee on Teaching_ Hospital Siting chaired by Assemblfman Willie Bro\vn Jr. (D-San Francisco ), is studying alternative ways of spending the $37.9.million of state bond funds earmarked for health-sciences con- structiorl related to the UCt medical school. Brown's staff has suggested the committee consider spending all the rponey improvi ng OCMC and building no hospital at UCI such as was implied wou ld happen when voters approved the statewi de $1SS.9 million health sciences -(See SUPPORT, Page Z) Ceortheuse Probe DAILY PILOT lllff ,-Mt. CHAIRS PLANNING COMMISSION Harry R. Shuptrine -- Communists On 37th pay 5 000 C t D • PHNOM P~NH (UPI) -. U.S . -.-,· , o.un y _ivorces warplanes, hammei'lng Commu n is t _ _ targeM for· the 37tb COMeCUtive day, struc~ Jhe outskirts of a provincial ~ cal!!lal ti>day 'f'bere mllltary sources aald Nev'1er .8-ecam'e 'Legal' eommunist gunhers were •belllng_tbe cl· . ty with captured American artillery. (Related story, Page 4). , \ . . ~~---IM-, By TOM ·BARLIY -·south ol Phnom "Penh, !o lowed In· 6f "'• °''"' ,.1191 ttalf . telligeOce reports that Communlat troops wou ld attack a provincial capital or A probing Orange·CoQ.nty worker has ~de a diScovery that is Phnom Penh Itself Jn celebration of guaranteed' to puLa chill in many a marriage· bed tonight. today's Buddhist New Year. His special audit of divorce records has disclosed that at least In \Vashington the White I-louse said to- 5,000 couples involved in such actions within the last 20 years have day U.S. bombing raids will continue in never obtained a final judgment of divorce. """ Cambodia until all North Vietnamese "And there could be many, many more," be said. 0 1 find them . forces are withdrawn. every day of the week and ttiey apply to actions that we once knew The U.S. objecti.ve "is to see a'n end to as divorces and the suits that we now know as dissolutions of mar· the fighting, and an end of that fighting riage." ·~ -~an come if the Communists chooSe to His survey, which 'has not been acted on officially by the cqunty-end It," Ronald L. Ziegler, President ,_ thus far, raises the distinct possibility that many of th'e couples in-· Nixon's press secretary, said .... valved in the actions he has singled out have remarried without be-The President was still involved in ing properly divorce.d. _ discussion with key IUlvisers en what the .-It raises. the fur.ther possibility that many of those couples have U.S. response should be 'to the Com- now raised families without seeking -or knowing that they should munist · offensive In Cambodia and to seek -the final judgment that marks the end of the former mar-Hanoi's buildup of forces in South Viet.- riage. . _ ~ nam. -~ The Worker, who asked not to be identifie iµted out that the Ziegler said no secret understandings vast majority of people involved in divorce actio believe that the had been reached with the Lon Nol issuance of the interlbeutory decree is the elld of th 'on. government in Phnom Penh but that the • "But they have to apply for a final judgment six 9ntbs after United StatCs would continue to .supply that decree was issued," tie explained . "I have ·unearthe ore than air support until the offensive operations were halted and Hanoi withdrew forces . 5,000 actions where that did not occur and it simply means ~t the Thete were: no initial reports ol' a Com· couple inv.olved is not legally.divorced." munist thrust on Phnom Penh, although • County Clerk William E. St John immediately confirmed Jig the Cambodian command said u.s. BS2s accuracy of the audit and its find_ings and predicted a shock wav~ struck within .nine miles of the capital I that will go far beyond the simple issue that thousands of divorces -.... Thursday night~ a drive to silence Com· have never been made final. . munist gunners pounding government ' ~'We have to look to the probate division and the obvious impact ~itlons outside suburba~m..JY._,......,'""'"-11--I this situation..could..mak&on-will~and,.bequestsf hnaidor "I-en\fisar..---r Milfl8iYSPok:esmen said at leas{ 13 1 many a hassle that could erupt through a party to a law action learn· perS()llS were wounded in the shelling or ing that another party bad never been legally divorced." Takeo. They said heavy ground fighting St John .believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted· by his key em· was raging around the city but had no ploye ill "very much on the conservative side. I think the true fig· . immediate reports of casualti"es. µre or persons wi!.Q have not obtained the final judgment must be at The spokesmen said Communists shell· least three or four·times 5,000," he said. Ing Takeo, and using U.S. 105mm St John stressed that Orange County makes sure that previous howitzers captured rrom government divorces are finalized before , couples are granted marriage licepses. troops~ fired at least 52 rounds at the city "It couldn't happen here," he said. 11But I have to admit that Thursday night and-early today. .- there are manv jurisdictions in the United States that do not insist ContinlJing fierce fighting was rep6rted h r '' 1 -Thursday on six fronts around Phnom on sue proo · 1 -Peny and militar~sources ·said Com-(See DIVORCES, Page %) munist troops woo choked oU the ""'"""' Rover Probes Fault on, Moort capital's siX major supply routes over , the past three weeks do not appear to be ·1 : scaling down operations. / MOSCOW (UPI) -The unmanned Lunokhod 2 moon rover is exploring a fault In the moon 's crust but is prevented by high boulders from reaching the brink1 the Tass news agency said today. Tass said the moon rover, a robot device controlled and monitored by Soviet scien- tists on earth, moved about t~tenihs of a mile away from the fault during ex· periments Wednesday and Thursday. For the second consecutive day , U.S. 1 Air Force Cl30 •Jercules transport planes flew thousands of gallons of tuel and oil into the capital over the Communist 1 blockade for use by the Cambodian Air I Force. t-.. ~ ,_ ' ' . ~~~ • r ·:. I Y.outh _ Killed by Officer By J\)ANNE REYNOLDS °' ... Dlilr "ll•t , .. ,, A Santa fu youth was shot to death In · Fountain Valley early this morning dur· Ing a stnaggle with a Westminster police officer. Miguel Angel Estrada Ronquillo, 20, of Ut s, Gunther St., Wl!I declared dead on arrival 11 ll:at a.m. at Folllllain'Vallcy Communlly Holpltal. Polloe aald he was shot while strug· gllng with Westminster Officer Timothy Miller who was reportedly taking him in- to custodY after an earlier altercation with Fountain Valley officers, ) Tile shooting ocoumd ahorlly a f t e r midnight near the comer of Alt. Tahat Street aod Lll•c Avenue where the in· cldenl that led to Ronqulno's death, bcpn an hour earlier. Police •aid this morning that th,.. or RonqWllo'f companions are In custody and.a fourth Is being sought. Booked Into Orang• County Jail on suspicion of drunk drivlna', resisting ar• rest and anault on a pollce oflicer was Abel C.rmco Per<z, 23, of 626 N. Guntlier St., Santa Ana. Guy Arthur Martinez, 21, of ISO! W, CUbbon SI., Santa Ana, wss booked along - \\'ith a 17-year-old male on susplcktii of attempting to take a prisoner ftom. a police officer, assault on a Police ofticer and resisting arrest. r~ountAln Valley officers Jack Mihalik ·~ Nonnan Salterfleld said the Incident began when they stopped a car driven by Perei at about tt:30 p.m. ot Mt. Tahat and Lilac. The two officers allego that the four other occupant.I of the car attaclfled them when they tried to arreot Pem for drunk driving. -. Alter an 11lleged scu!lle wUll lhe i. I~ SUSPECT ...... I) • .. ' . I • ,_ , OAILY, l"ILOT St1H Ph019 MORE THAN GROOMING WAS DELIVERED, PUP LOWER LEFT Le~ to Rig ht Judi Wiikins, Tln1 Hutchinson,"'Dl1ne L1ngenfeld Sudden Birth , Lagu1ia Dog Groomer a Midwife Going to the beauty shop has Blways been traumatic for young ladies, and Chelsea Goose of Mission Vi ejo is no ex- ception. On her regular' grooming vi sit to the Laguna Beach Pet Shop Thursday, the ~alf·poodle, half-lahsa-apsq,, dog became Mother Goose. " Four tiny brown puppi·es were born lo their three-ycar'1>1d mother on the groonting table. · 1 "l never thought I'd have lo be a midwife on this job," Judi Wilkins, "I \vas just brushing her and all or a sudden she started having contractions.'' she said. · - Chelsea's owners are Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goose of 26261 Deseo, Mission Vie- jo. Mrs. Goose said they knew Chelsea \vas pregnant, but didn't expect the ar- ri val ·until next \Veek. 1'11ey "inherited'' the pregnant ·dog when they moved into their house in January. The previous owners could net find a home for the pet so Mrs. Goose agreed to keep her. r oomer said. ·From Pqe J ' DIVORCES ·NOT FINAL • • • I , Coilnty workers close to divorce action in both stalistical and court divisions put the blame for the situ.a.lion squarely on the shoulders of Orang~. County's Jaw· yers. "It's really up to the lawyer to tell his client that it's time for a final judg· ment," a senfor.-::Offjcia l said. "It's right there in black arid white on the inter; locutory judgment document which ·points• out vel'y clearly that 'this inter· locutory judgmen.t does not ·constitute a final di ssolution of marriage'." The same form olso c1early warns that day from the deba te. CounUr Cletk's divorce "I keep a 'ticker' file that warns ·me v.·hen it's time to get the final decree," Keenan said. "I contact the parties in· volved and advise them that it's time to go to court and apply the finishing touch. "This doesn 't mean that I blame the lawyers, '1 Keena.n streSsed. "Some of these cases must be accounted for by the fact that the parties h<!ve moved away or that they themselves -Ignored a lawyer's warning." "neither party may remarry until a (inal • .... judgment of dissolution is entered." But the veteran )rial lawyer recalled a A 'former court clerk ·commented recent Arizona case where an attorney Thursday that "it wasn't really surpris· invo lved in a headline divorce action ad· ing that many couples involved In di· milted• tbaL he did not file lhe final vorce litigation handled! by a lawyer decree ~use he never grit his fee for don 't trouble to seek the final judgment the prior divorce ,proceedings. · required by law. '.'Th,~t one J~ still going on," Keenan "The atmosphere at lhc interlocutory said. II no~ 1nyolves biga~yf"1>equests, stage is so often that it's all over and and many side ·issues and. It l! going to done with," she sa id. "l blame the law-... ~?.ke a grca~. deal of sorting out before yers for not stressing at that time that 11~:all over. . the co1,1plc-is divorced but not legally Keenan agreed with CQunty employes divoreed. Iha~ participants in divorce , acUons "Aild !hen some lawyers expect a fur· ··don't rea lly get the messa~e in court" ther fee for rerording the final judg· because _they're usually exc1~ed a_nd not ment," she s~id. ··~tany, manl' couples really listening while they re tn lhe consider it to be ;in unnecessary fonnnl· courtroom. . . ity" andtlley justa rcli'tP rcp'3i'Nf'lo pay -.uwe usually have t~i!,lfl everything ror it." to them when it's all over and tell them "II couldn't happen to inc and it's in· exactly what the judge said," Keenan conceivable that so many lawyers allow-said. cd it to happen to them," was Laguna "But," he added. "I always make it a Niguel attorney Tom -Keenan's astonish· point to e?'plain to my client that he or ed reaction to the shock wave flowing to-she is not yet legally divorced and cannot re-ntarry wit hout a rinal decree." ORAN•I COAST .. DAILY PILOT Tiit O<l~t CN1t DAIL T l"\LOT, wl!ll wh•l;tl It comblMd ltle NtWS•PPftS,. II pUll11"*1 Dy ,... 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Jolt -•!Orltt, lltwtr•I ..... , tllltorr.I IMlltt or ~iftmtf'tlt lltrtl!I "'*Y " ,.,..,uttd wtlh9¥t •.-e.1111 HI'· llllM ... .i ~ _,., ktft cl•H •I• Nilll .. COii• MtN, (tll!wlllfo. "*"°'~IM W Uf't• liM INllllfltrJ "" m•H u .11 "*'"'"I ll'll!lt•rr •u1,,,.,..., ;ti "*'"""'' • A spokesmari in the cow1ty clerk's of· fice noted, by sharp contrast, tha t Qr. ange County residents handling lheif O\rn divorce actions unfailingly seek the necessary final judgment. ·•I haven't found one instance \\·here a person handling his own dissolution Oi:?glccted to seek that final decree."' co n1n1cnted the offi cial responsible for a disclosure that 'had the county clerk's ofricc buzzing excited ly Thursday. Orange County Clerk St John believes that buzz wlll hit much higher propor· lions when the inevitable reaction fron1 county residents who did not obtain a final judgment or can not recall getting one hits his telephones. ;,But you can't blame them." he said. 11\lle know that 11-c haven't married nny· one In that category in Orange County but noL e"te:ryone who gets a divorce here gets remarTied here-in 'fa'1pWany such couples go to Las Vegas to remarry and Las Vegas doesn't screen them in the way we do." Brandt Re-elected HANNOVER" Gennany (Ai') -Chan· cellor Willy Brandt's party l'e-"' elected him chairman today as expected arter "ifvlng overwhelming endoroement to West Gennany's alliance with the United Stetes and Its run particlpallon In the Nort h AUanUc alliance's deftnltl. The delegates at the Social 0.mocratlc part)''s annual convention continued Brnndt In office by a vote of 404·20. Four . delegates abstained. • • • . . I --I • 1 • Saddleback . . Girls Vie For Crown ._·_ -·. Three Siddleback Valley &Iris will vie with other Orange ~ty llnallsts in the Exchange Club Search for Talent com- petition at 7:30 tonight at Dana Hills !Dgh School, 33333 Golden Lantern Drive, Dan a Polnt. Julie Nortega, Erin Plummer, and Sherfy Moskau were first in their respec· tive divisions at semi-finals last week. They Will compete against winners representing 1% Ex~ Clubs ol Orange Coonty. Judges for tdnigbt's event will be Mrs. Dallas Dickens, a dance ·studio operator from Westmbuter ; Mrs. Patrick McCar· ran, choir director from Placentia Him/ School ; and Hal Rosenberg, ..Jll~C department head from Mafa'"'Torster Junior !Dgh School in San-clemente.--: ,A..._ f.._; Al• All ,.._. ...__, Oscar Soundec~k;"'a· member of the .,.se-v• .,.. v• .,.~ · Exchange Club-di Fullerton, will serve as • timekeeper. The public ls invited to tjJe The lbeme at the meeting or Saddlebacl<. Valley Edu- event. Winners:· from tonight'3 com-cators Association \.Vednesday in Mission VieJO was J)etition will go to the area. finals next the Three l\fusketeers-only m this case the unified month in Long Beach. trio is elementary, ,intermediate and high schools. A1usketeers candy bars \vere passed out, a stage band played music, banners were hung a"S Saddle· D1iver Rescues Girl Who Fell From Page 1 OAILY .. ILOT Sl;tlf ...... back District teachers voted on a salary-fringe bene· fits-policy package to take to trustees. They will ask for about a 15 percent pay raise and extended medical-dental and life insurance. The mood at the hour·and-a-half long meeting was "positive." a teach- e rs' spokesman said today. Mission Viejo •• . Onto Freeway e An 31ert motorist was credited by the California Highway Pa trol with saving SUSPECT-... · policemen. the four men assertedl y ran through the Tiburon c-on do m f n i um development and scaled a w a 11 separating the apartment from the Golden Triangle.shopping center. Upera Singer Performs Nude Never has opera won so many fans as bl~nde soprano carol Nebell lived up 'to her promise Th~r.sday night at New Orleans by playi ng a scene totally in the nude. Summer Classes Begin 'June 20 ~ Agricultural 'skills, Engl!!h seminar.? coed aquatics, band and c~mistty -are among of£erings in summer school at Mission Viejo High School beginning June -· the lire of a 2-year.old kiri wrK. tumbled from a car on the Newport Freeway Thursday. Jim Shaefer, 35, of Orange, was about half a city block behind Mrs. Barbara Jean Cla)'ton of 1304 E . Chapman Avenue, Orange, who was in the~fast lane of the freeway between Katella and i Chapman Avenues. Suddenly he saw a rear door of the car - fly open and something fall out. "At first T thought it was blanket or a doll ," he told officers. Shaefer braked and swerved to m'iss the objecL Then he reali zed that it \vas a child lying in the middle traffic lane. He parked hurrtedly and ran to the chlld and carried her from the speeding traf£ic lanes to her mother. Heather Clayton underwent surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital ,in Orange and is reported in satisfactory condition today. From PJlfl~ J SUPPORT ... bond issue last f~ll. The OCMC physicians, however, in- dicated their belle! that the only medical school in Orange County should have a teachfug hospital oo campus. The action followed presentations Thursday by acting dean Stanley van den Noort : Dr. Sidney Adfer, chairman .or OCMC's ad hoc committee to study the county'.! Dealth care System; Dr. John Ball, chairman or the UCI and Orange Coun ty t.ledical Association liaison com- mittee. and Dr. William Shore, a retired physician who discussed the history of OCMC since· the 19308. . Urplogist Dr. Carl Pearlman in· troduced the successful ruo.lution. A past president of the county medical a590Cia· tion, Dr. G. William Hawkins, seconded the supportive measure. Durtna February hearings by the Brown joint Ieslslative panel, OCMA leadership opposed the campu& location citing a sunrey of~coonty doctors, results of which favored use of community hospitals by the university tor training future doctors. Such a teaching hospital system has been descriOOd.bf'Dr. van den Noort as a "return to 1850s medicine" \vhen doctors· t~be apprenticed to physicians. Such a set up would result in a "circuit-riding" medical school . he has said. Whan'hi: ctlng-dean·seeks-instead-is a-- small, on-campus university hospital v.·hich would Provide routine health services, elective care -surgery f(l[' which appointments can tie made in ad· vance such as appendix removal -and the unusual cases necessary to broaden the learning experiences of medical students. An upgraded OC~1C, mean1111ll1e, could continue to provide medical services to the community and the county's prlfl\l!ry center for emergency care, van den Noort told the OCMC doct!¥'S· The doctors endorsed the proposal urg· ing botb the 250-bed hospital on the UC! campus and continued use of OCMC as an auxiliary teaching hospital. .. • Gziided Nature Tours at Irvine Salurday morks the beginning of guid- ed oatuie toun or portionl ol the Irvine Ranch ordinarily clooed to the pubUe. Irvine C<>m)lany President Wiiiiam R. Mason of N•wport S..ch· oaid todoY that Archaeologlcat Relearoh Inc. or Coota t.1es& will conduct the tour or flora, fJl.una,·geoloQtcal form1Uou ind areas of. an:heologlca! olanlllc.,... In canyon areas of the rancll. . Two touri are planned each Saturday until fire haaards of irurnmer force an end to the p<ORram. N a I u r a 111 t ·• , , blOloglst.! and archeologlst.! wlll lead two tours each Salur<lay for tbe-publlc and/or FCJUPI ot studenll. P-111 lntero1ted may call ARJ to make ...wvaUons al ~7-1981. Groupo i.re llmited to 30 persons for each nature walk . ' Sgt. Richard Davenpo rt, who was patrolling_ th!j! center, arrested Martinez \yhen he found the four witlking in an alley. The remaining three. he alleged. r.escaled the wall back into the con· dominiurns. Opera buffs listened -and · watched -~in record numbers , and their shouts were "Bravo, Bravo" µi stead of "Take It Off, Take It OU." See stories, Pages 4, 33. ) 20. J Saddeleback· Valley U~ified SChool District trustees recently approved a list \Vestminster officers were called to aid in the search for the three men and dur~ ing that search, the juVenlle was taken From Pagel WAYZGOOSE. of classes, which vary from lhe make-up and remedial type to those classified as i ' into custody. · Po~ice report that ?\oliller and pt'ficer Robert Mosley of Fountain Valley were taking Ronquillo into custody in tbe same area whl'n he allegedly began to wrestle with the Westminster policeman. Dur i q g the struggle~ Miller's gun discharged1 fatally wounding Ronquillo, police said they believe. capt. Les Rowland of the Fountain Valley department said this morning that the in vestigation of the incident is being handled by the offices of Orange County Sheriff and the District Attorney. He noted that any incident in which a police officer.shoots someone is investigated by - the two county agencies. The identity of the man still being sought has not been established by police. According to the coroner, the dead man was carrying another man 's Jden· till.cation and Ronquillo's identity was not established until 9 o'clock this rnorfiing. enrichment. • '· •• Saddefback Dist rict takes · ov,er opera· Beach ; Mark Brickly, 22, a junior social lion of schools in the area from Tustin ecology major from Santa Barbara; Den-Union High and Sein Joaquin Districts Ju- nis Tursini, 20. a junior history major l,Y 1 · . from Newpbrt Beach; Pat Aulicino, 22, a In addition to agricultural skills, other · senior history major from Van Nuys who vocational summer classes will be is vice president of ASUCI, and Allison landscape maintenance, office experience Baker, 20, a junior English major from and drafting. Newport Beach. English review, remedial reading, · They are some o! the Wayzgoose fund· refresher geometry and math will be raising organizers whose plans include available for students who may need ex· ga mes and booths including a strawberry tra help in those subjects. . salt, a fortune teller, a dwtk~Uf,1Jillow Four levels of . ge _a are scheduled, figbts, tug of war, tricycle" r8.ces an~ a as well as g metry and chemistry volle)'ball tom:~a~~ , ' classes. · UCI recr~ groups including '1tiie Social stu~l? ,, . · ude world ' sailing associatio~ fencing team-1and culfure, U.S. history, world geography, karateciub will demonstrate their sk.lll s. econ9rrucs, c).vicS and psycbology~- Live music throughout the day will Electives or enrichment-type classes feature rock groups, Littl e Emo and are photograp.hy, ~ts and <:rafts, art,. Manna. Radio station KMET's Dr. Di-band and woodshop. mento will emcee. Other summer classes at Mission in· At 8:30 Saturday evening in Crawford elude -developmental reading, advaii ced · H~I, Beautiful Day 'and Beautiful People .compos\tion, typing, clothing , bo ys will perform. Concert tic kets are athletics, girls athletics, Spanish and available at $2 and $3. health and drivers education. ~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~- --· CHAIRS of beauty -CHAIRS of relaxing comfort- CHAIRS .of s~perior craftsmans.hip -CHAIRS covered tn superb fabrics. • I ~ Wide 111ortment 'for your immedi1te selection ••• off.Jrtd to you by Ted v~n Hemert. • H.~NREDON • WOODMARK • SHERRILL . - DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK--KARASl'AN _., _______ _ • . ' INTERIORS WllDA YS I SA TUIDAYS f :OO to 5:JO HIDAY 'Tll. f 100 - NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCllFF DR.. \'l,':?"050 IO pe11 Sun~•Y ll·S:J OI LAGUNA BEACH e 141 NORTH COAST HWY. (Op111 Sundey 12·1:lOI 494·655 1 , TORRANCE e 21649 HAWlHORNE ILVO. . 111 ·1279 .. ' ! I I I I t l -' \ • t • i . I ' . ' ' : I I l I I • . ' • •• . -' ' . • :W' PROT EDITQRIAL PAGE ' Board·,/'Kction . ,,~ ·t ... Tiie ncenL non-aCtlon ol Tustin Union Hliib SchOol Diltrict trustees on .l request that they buy ·band uni· forms for Miaion· Viejo and •£1-'l'oro High Sch901s was llmoot worse than a denial. Tntateeo heor<I the presentation by a representa· live ol the Saddleback Valley district, thanked him and went on without comnient -lo Uie next agenda item. This lack of response to 'an issue imp<irtant in the . Saddld>acli: community' II disappointing. , , · . True, trustees already indicated they oppose buy- 1ni biiid unlforina.for all four district high schools, de- llptte evidence ol varying degrees of need at each. They -did 'rightly purchase· uniforms -contrary to usual fjb}lcy .-!or Tustin High, where no replacements for !ta 17-)'l!u\old garmepts would ."have ·m~ant disbanding the band. , , T)ie board's general policy ignores ,the significance ·ol music In tbe'curriculum at all ,tbl schools. Its action·· ._. tiaeti' toW dillriCt funds fdr one-school, thus reducing reserves to be diltributed amOl)g new unified districts, this summer. ' · ·.· _ . , llajor purclµ.seS for only one set of students -h"""-jmtiftet(,for Uiem -can unfail;ly alter a h---._ . fully equllable;diltrlllutloo .• Tustin trustees could re- !""'sider the Saddleback reque.-t. Trnly 'Community' Officials at Saddleback Communiiy HospiW in La- guna Hills are doing a good j9b of making the "com· munity" portion of iU_mame come true even before the new facility opens in JUiy. . An advisocy council composed of representatives - of a variety of \community support groups is helping to spearhead fund-raising ·efforts. The public informa· lion department baa formed a speakers' bureau of Saddleback. residen_ta with interesting experiences to •Jh '· You ]fist· Dear Can't Win ' Gloomy In Diet War Gus .. I . •' ' pear before local groupa and, naturally, Slip In some promotion for the new boopiW. . ·-Youth groups -notably Girl Scouta -are already aon,ating time and enthusia&m to equipping th~ pedi· • atrics wing with hand-made toys. , Hospital officials haw recognized the uniqueness of spread-out Saddlehlck Valley 'by funding an lnnova· live mobile emergency care unit to· llO run by trained paramedics. • One of the best moves made by bospiW officials has been td Institute twice-weekly behlnll·the-s<enes pub- lic tours of the facility. All of thll can be good for business -but' all of this also makes it more than a business, it's part of the community. No Controversy ' . The trustee election of the Saddleback Community ;college 'Tuesday seems t<i have been met with Ollll big , collective yawn from area's 110,000 voters.· Opiy one . incumbent ·trustee, Patrick Backus of Dan• Point fares any real challenge, that from two stu· -depts at the college, Thomas B. Lewis and Ronald Min· cer, both of Capistrano Beach. Two other trustees, James W. Ma~ball of Laguna Hills, and H'ans Vogel of the Tustin ~ are in the race without competition. It is odd. that the election has been so dull. There is no lack of )~ues, only lack of discussion. It is odd, too, since when l~ new trustee areas were added to the district, 22 persoq_s vied for the appointive trustee· shies. Marshal/ was appoi(t~ed then, yet none of his erst· while opponents steppea ~rward 'to• challenge him in the election. ' When the trustees are elected, they will be selected at large from votes throughout ~e entire district. The Daily Pilot make'S" no ·recommendatiOn in the . Saddl~back Community College 01~. Wh9 SB 'You were a good man, Patrick, except for your inclination to 1 the truth under pressure.' -----' ar Women Pris Conjugal Vi •ts Bet Solution To the Editor : pearances as specified by the board.-our tally of our members .and their There was such a lime in the San Onofre friend s, there were an estimated 130 who I I I ' If lhe people give Nixol a third term do you ·think })e. can• get us peace with honor _,at WolUlded Kne , . e. I must take strong ez:Ception to Rus Wal.ton 's April 9 column regarding women prison guards and highway patrol women. J.E.H. .. ! I ,(SYDNEYJ'.HARRI~ ~ _ IT· IS true that women prison guards MAILBOX Hea~gs (in San Diego) in which 17 observed during varying Ume spans of cltizens.,spoke, 16 of them in opposition to from a rew minute. to the entifesesston. nuclear proR0sal5, and only one (who did Too many of these were for very short Letters from readers are welcome. n;ot oppose, nor specifi,cally approve) periods of lime, but understandably so. ' { I . -~L noupta at Lar1e: =:: =: .:-'~ •r:,.:'== .:! would cause the problems Mr. Walton -~The more we learn about foods, the ...._ " .. •=•• ..... ~ .... ,_. "' mentioned. But is the solution to deny ............ ., .... ~ .. *'-less ~ere seems to be acceptable to eat, women the right to gainful employment? for one reuon <•'"another; every ditl A· much better one would be to allow that appears to lower the probability '"ot.• tion waJ a' wl1qu't exceptibn to this grim overnight visitations by wives a n. d one deficiency seems , .• rule because it only was wise enough to girlfriends. This has been considered for to raise the specter keep what was good in British common · years as a good and humane answer to -of IDDtber. law _and to reject only what was op-the problems. caused by, locking men up · • • • pressive, .rather, .~n_thl",!)wing. out the together. Tho best ,..,.. for whole ll)'Slem it tebelf'! llflaJast .. , Al for ·women ~ dealing with riots, iegallztng narcotics • • ~ • . -. shootouts and ·stranded· motorists..~l:"8Y is not that their ille-U a f8mJly is large lnough, there is "Wliy not?" It lakes'no physical strength gaUty drives addlcts t alway,. one child who seems to haVe been to pull a trigger, or radio for a tow truck. to desperate , acts, slnuggled into the nw-sery by a Gypsy in It may take strength to beat a rioter on but that lt 'almost ir-exchange for your owit.\ f the helid, but that doesn't mean that'" resistably lures the •. • , . the way to handle such a situation. la" ~-In ..... _. of suppresain• ,ii .t. f"'11 .. ton that•dio/""rr;fCes. people from . . -~=• ~.., • lfiliikJ;;i independently 4!; the srounds of-BEFORE Mr. Walton )Oins ID any cam- into corruption.. ·•-• 11faith"· ls a poor tribute to God · for if we paJgn against the equal nghts amend-' t t d ... u:. bna• ,, that ment, I suggest that be re-read his The .~t ·truth. we have not ye are_ crea e m. -.~. ge, somewhat hysterical column and ex· recognized in ~ rears _is that ~ second ,. ~in»larlty must be in .00~ capacity lo amine . his own motives. He may only the a.tom was 1pJ1t, the world was unit~ re.lion as fa;-~as i:eason will go, and not · tblak: he Isn't anti-women. -but this lesson of common surttvatbai ,make a lea~. lo faith ~t of fear , anxiety KATHLEEN GRANTHAl\f been almost totally obocured by the'oa-·or~ tradltlOb of authority. Uonalist scramble to secure · a ,. • • "aupremacy" that can only end ln'obliv/ ' What , '!~~sall repentance shouldn't Keep Trend Goillfl ., ton--: \ merely meln ''being sorry" you did it; It , · • • • 'tbould mean being sorry Y,OU. wlirted to • To the Editor: Almost every revolutiop sets up• 1a ) do it; otherwise _you will do it again ~ This is a lesson in Democracy, for this worse, or equally 'baa, goVemment than under different -circumstances, and be , i,s a study of the meat boycott. tfie obt It deposed; the American RfV'olO: sorry again. ~ Looking aside from .the fa'Ct the boycott ' ' · brought D)'at prices down , ·it might do ~ ~ , *' , , • \veil to examine the fact that when the I ·, , I 1, •t, government intervened, too late to stop nconie..versus .ngenui y theri~_,o~.meatprices,ltwasthepeopie Normall11 writers sliould convt1.1 the.ir me.ssage:s in 300 words or lts1. The right to condens:itter.s to fit tpaCe or eliminate li el · rtsd'vtd. AU letters must incl signature and mailing address, but names ma11 be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. P.oet711 will not be publi.s.hed. who banded together to dictate the way they wished it to be. "*, t ~ Now, if the people can .keep the trend going, with such eumples u taxes and telling the schools to manage the DIGlfey they have mote eUlctently before 111dn1 for oure, they can keep other runaway cOsls controlled. SAMUEL H. GIESY, lII , .. _._ To lhe-"Edilor: Regarding your edlfOrial of March 23 on the· lack 9f citizenry voJclng feelings In the Atomic 'Energy CommWion hearings in, San Clemente, there was no citizen opinion given, because the hearing board did n·ot allow public expressions. IN THE AEC hearing process, the citizenry can make Only limited ap- -merely appealed"-.!or "som~ show of The testimony and. cfoss-e1am drags . on faith" to "our expe?ts and those people aiid on, seemingly to the lly.oblierver to who know" and "their)u!lginent In the devote more· time to attorney huallng development of nu clear po\Ver." 1 over obscure legal points than to The 16 opposition speakers represented subStantlve infonnatlon. an imprtsalve body of environmental and · • _ . community service group! of San Diego PERHAPS the most Jnsurmountable and . ~t th~ Capistrano B"ay ~rea, iil-'"" block to public attendadce is 1th~ ageoda cludtng cham~r of commerce! PTA, ~ocedure which does not allow the press Clpistrano Unified School District and a'i1eguate information and time to the Ocean and Shoreline Planning C.Om-publicize who will speak on what sub- mittee of the County or Orange. They ex· jects. A\f.Ublic notice of a hearing o~ pre~ _lhe extensive, intelligent op-many suti~ and-or many witnesses, pollUOlt m Lbe Capistrano Bay area to Scheduled to'run a week or two or' wit.b· the ~sal to ~ild, ·two largest . ev.er no time certain for atiy sub~ ot ~ constructed experunent.al nuclear reae-speaker, discourag~ citizen observation ton at San Onofre. simply because the average cithen can- YOUR readerS may, be inttr~ted ts> know that there will ' be another session open to public opinion, this time to lhe environmental objections to the nuclear installation, May 14, again in San Diego. There 'will undoubtedly he dedicated persons from lhe Capistrano Bay area · who will make the trip · to 'San Diego to speaj<._ • As for your tally or citizen observers in the Sap Clemente hearings, we don't know who did your head-count, nor how he dlHerentlated between citizens and the dozens ol. utility company employes who spent their days in the hearings. We agree with you that many more of our local residents should have attended. ·of • not give up a "eek of hls life to come sit through dragging techntcal-testlmony in . the hope that he will evenffially hear something...undeHtandable and suMtan- tive. GUARD is very gl\rte!UI to the Dally PUot and otbef newpapers for their coverage of the hearings. The few glimpses of factual objections . to the nuclear plants thls affords the reading public may well be tha.t public's only hint to the vast and deep ®POSltion to nuclear power whl~~ ls swelling . through Ute United States and the World. LYN HARRIS HICKS Chainnan, Groups United Against Radiation Dangers ,' . ' / ~ ~ ~ . -. Dear Pr<sldent: , I. Joe , Sllispak, American, take pen in hand to gOre in 01:. or-two. Jt's about my taxes. ·It takes me all day Satlll)lay and no . 1-_.._.,..11er how+•uhln<t·it urr1r ......... · l owe )'OU $1312.C . Then read where.a whole bunch of millionaires ·don't pay no tuea 1t all, mainly on account of they -.!AR--.:T_,...~u---oP-PE---A.pril'~. ~eV1~t Fair for Taxp~yers Mid-April's fair weather usually finds the nation's taz:payen in a. foul mood. The family breadwinner filll out his federal tax return and drops_ It into' the mailbox. Then he opeM the newspaper and reads. that 276 individuals with in~ comes in excess-of $100,000 paid no federal income tax last year. Surely, he fumes, the tax system -federal, state and local -is rigged in favor of the l'tch. A siudy issued last December .by the l'ax Foundation, an independent research tion and Development, a group o 1n· dustrialized nations, the United States ranks 16th among the 23 in terms.of total taxation us a percentage of gross na- t,ional product. What the study showed, according to the OECD; "is the relative preference of a collntry for various kinds of public (that Is, l<\X·supported) goods and services over priva~ gooda and services nnd the role 1of government ia the redistribution· of income through ta,x. ation." . ' • • I I • ' I I I gol &mart tax men to fllure out why ool. "You'll never get rich, Joe," I says to myself, 11unUl you ·1ecn how to save money on your taxes like the rich do." "THAT SOUNDS lite a good deal," says I. "C'.ould11,put in 10 bucks and get back JS?" ,..__ "Only if you've got 999 fciends," says lte. 0 Let me go down my list of loopholes here. Did you by chance, danate a couple of Rembrandts to a muaeum ·.IU!d take . them back oo _a fifetime loan?" ' "Keep going," says I.· • "CatUeJnvestments''?" says be. ''That's a sure-fu;e :way to 'pay no taxes, as Govemor~Reagan, 1 dey°" cattle lover, will testify." So llnt'Uiq Mon-cfai I.DI. I So down to Hlltnhatty, who ii our local C.P.t.A. '4™ only catUe I see," says I, .. is on the bus to work. II "I am in 1 bad way, l;lanrabattf," sayt r. '.'Klndly supply me with a half dozep or 90 loopboles," 0 Did you take a long sea voyage foi your health?" I "I took the Weehawken ferry once and "Sl.11.E TRJNG, Joe," says ho, whin-r-caught cold," says I. "Look, what about ~out• pencil. ''1«'1 see, DOff' did you entertainment? I had my brother-in-law the calendar year of 1m, have to dlnne f 1 ho the •--time " r or, pe, uq' . ble .... •·•." I fi "' 11Did -·· reasooab y expect 1 rwn t?" "Watch :your ~e, .Hanrahatty," sa)'I he~.... r ·:- 11)'1"1, • "No, he nicked me for another ·-·1 --·, Joe," sa"-h e ·, 1U11 ~ ,.. sawbuck IDd I sbould've known it," aa s "SOmethlnc ol value that Is becoming el· J. "How do the rich do it?" haulled over the y .. n and wilich.,. can ""··advice, Joe," sa~ be, "ls to buy the~ ~. le oil." •ll/ , .. l'CIQl1IS ".r-1 tax-free municipals." "Well, there's Mrs. Slbpak,'' says I. . "With wbat1" 1111 I. "Sbe'1 llU1'e not IJ'OWinl DO )'OUDlet. And "With the money you saved blo'ing tax· ii she IJeepi in one more Sunday, I will tree mlDllctpals," .says be. "That's how · 11ad1Y write her olf." the rich do It.'' ''I wa thinklnc moie along the lints ol ''Tblnb a lot ," says t. 0 W I stUI owe oil wella," &ayi be. "Or maybe I gold the Prosldeot 11112.G." -•-," ""'"" ~·An!;l.me $25," says.he. 11But cheer up, '''l'hlt lhe's not," says I. Joe, 1r1 deductlble."-"ObJ, whet alloul depreciation!"...,._...:;.:, he. "U we l1IO the -led doub SO VOU SEE, Pr<sldeot, in order to dedlnlnc balance method ... " uve mooey and get rich, 1 got to get rich "'Jbat IOUDdl more like her," says I. In order to uve my money. Uke my • "No, Joe 11'1 pl lo be 1 -nlum, friend, Paddy 11y1, "I{ you'ro poor, they II)', or., oll1ce building," IO)'I he. "You tu lJOl11' Income. U 100'"' rich, they tax put 110,aoo down. Then with depredation your Ingenuity." • · • md llCCl'l1ld 1ntere1t, you can write l>ff Truly Yours, mayt,a llt,000 a year." Joe Slkapak, American AT L1!AST one major study disputes that notion. Working from 19611 Income and tax datf., Herman P. Miller and Roger A. Herriot of the U.S. Census ·Bureau concluded in 1971 that the group most favorably treated by the tax ll)'siem Is the one ~ilh the most taxpayers -the middle class. They reported that both the poorest taxpayers (those eaming less than 12,000 a year) and the 'richest (over $50,000) paid 50 percent or more of their income in taxes . In contra!!. middle-in· come 16,000425,000) tupayers pai(f oUi around 30 percent. . ' Tbe' man in the middle fonds such figurea unpersuasive. He reads about capital gains bonanw aod ~-free municipal bonds and does a slow bum. Yet he would man the barricades U COngms dared remove mortgage in- terest and local property taxes from the list of items deductible on federal • returns. nus SORT of attitude i.. the despair of tho9e who advocate wholesale re[orm of the ta1 SYll!em. Ao Foriune magazine Edilef Richard Annstr;iog notet: "The moot glarinc Inequity In the present tax code Is its application of different ratta to dlfferont kinda of Income. , .Taxing all income at the same rates has the great merit of simplicity and opeiuietJ. Such an approach could dispel at least oome or the resentment, en•y, and mlsun- ' • EDITORIAL RESEARCH ---r-organization, illustrates the point. Using 1970.71 'figures, the folUldation calculated the per-capita local tax load for the na- tion'& S8 largest metropolitan areas. New 'York led the list, with local tax burden of PU.71 per pe..on. Bringing up, the rear was San Antonio, Texas, at $106.37 a head. deniaruling that now surround the sul> ject ol income taxation." -But not' all of It. Although federal tax rates. may disCrimlnate against one in· come sroup or another, they are at least uniformly applied throughout the coun- try. The same caMot be said about state and local taxes. These tend to vary wide· ly from~ to region, and even from city to city within a single state. THE U.S. taxpayer c;,an take comfort,_ if be· cares to, from the fact that the over-air tax burden in this country Is con· siderably lighter than that in many ottier developed lands. According to a study by the Organization of Economic Coopert· Big Brother on th~ Line Federal employes who hear that te1ltale "click" on their telephone may find Die Brother on the line, The Federal Telecommunications System, nm by the General ',Services Administration, has a telephone sampling l)'ltem that is pushing some civil aervants ~ven closer to the brink ol telephoQ( paranoia. An internal government memo 11ys GSA operators are authorlied to iJl. tetcept. calla "for sampling purposes." Any questions asked by the operators m\llt be answered. Thus, a federal employe In Washington may suddenly ho aurpriled by a voice breaking In Oil his caU to Denver or San Francisco. A GSA apokesman assured. u.. In the atrongest ponlble terms that the j'sampllng" ls merely to determine what percentase of calls are n1adc by each agency, not to monitor the calls of in· divlduals. At the Defense Department, which has 111 own system, official! have harshly warned employes their calls can be listened tc:,. A recent Navy memo says uuse of DOD (DcFense Department) telephone communications systems con· stltutet consent to ... security monitor- ing and telefhonc management monitor· ing ..• at al times." Small wonder employes have com· plained to us that the procedures amount to government wiretapping of lls workers. But grumpy U.S. laxpay~rs .respond more readily to figures like thete: In 1973, the average American will work one hour and 40 minutes every eigbt·bour \\"Orkday to pay his federal taxes. And it \Vil\ take two hours and 39 minutes to earn enough to meet the combined federal, state and locaJ tax bill. OAANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\'eld, Publislltr Thoma.t Ktevil , F.diter Borbarti Kreibich Editorial Poge Editor .Th<.' ~·11'1 1.n~c of the Delly Ptlot if'e:ks 'tr Inform l'nd stln1u· line rcadl'fl b)' l)l'6C'11ting thlt newspaper'!! opinions 11.nlj con1- mcntar1 un· topics nf lnterc&t and ~h:nlficanct', by pti\\•kll nit a fnrun1 for the ex1lrculnn or our readen:' O\)lnlon1. IU'ld by llt't'l<!nting lht• dl\"!!l'!IC v1c-.,·p11intii; or lnfonncd ob· ~rvtn: \\El(! spokesm~n on t(l1,.C11 or the day. Friday, April 13, 1973 I J • ~ I . . . Producer Art Freed Dead at 78 HOLLYWOOD (AP) , Arthur Freed, an award-win· il1nC moVie producer w h o broke into show busines! writ,. · Ing songs la< the Man< broth- ers vaudeville act, is dead of a heart attack at 78. Fr<ed . woo died Thursday in UCLA Medical C.enter, won best-picture AcadeJny Awards for the mU!icals, "American In Paris" and "Gigl." He wu presfdent of the academy (or .. - -. .. • ii M9ff~~t Fitld Air Crash ·Probed ·L ) ed \ ~ o1 Iii .. u~tio;;-to Ort chief at Ketchum, Ia'ibo, was· In crillcal oonditioO with .-'lbeloubwinC ue uiO' names ~· From Wire Servlcel try i,·l<arn ·wbj the two lour· who wttnllsed the cn111 r..m bunll ...i 'lnclura al the ldeetilied vlctlms in tbe ·engme planes were oo cl°"'· _., lire •--.~ .. t A -'I bad " d colll8lon: MOUN1'AlN VIEW -.. 'l'be while appt0a.chlng the 'Navy's a .pr~ce ~ DUUU • :-.-er co,.. et e 1 Rames were 30 to 40 feet in tt1offett Field, less than 8 half. nule away where he was Matllbert wifb hls.pa.rac&~ , :,, ~i.t-~1.Y.Y.sC::~10\: 1tn1no. the air and the wreckage was "h. ki !th M •·•· VI believinw ":-.i.. .. d, • 211' ,,,. Dtl Montt. c:i.••· • mile away. outh aircraft were wor ng w OUDM.&U ew ·-'tll UWj, .._ ~sm..,~ \ftd DY covered with black amok~. oo abort test fU&bts from Mof· firemen. Kimball _reached. the crash ~ -~< ... , ,LoM "· "nKre was no way to get ..!f\ r It ·--jet aduall , m W•v. there." .j e · _ .1.ne was gr y scene. .:.~: .... A tape recorder from the overtaking when the turboprop "People threw a chute over au:a. c~ J:!:' Mc~ 35. ~ Fireman Ron Klmball was NASA i>tafie was recovered, a pulled up vertically," saJd the body. but I yankod It oll t:!:i...ll:;':lf;"'.;. .r..·rnl::... •.c. de9cribing the acene af~ • Navy apokesman said. He ssld B~, who abo la a pilot. and felt hla pu1ae and he. was , PO ,~ ... ,~~!· '" National AermauUcs and ther ta rde " ·-ol the i·ets -··•t alive," Kimballaaid. s~ • v •w . e was no pe reco r ..,._ ._...... It wu nearly ~--hours ""•""· .. -.i a. wc1 r:iv Space Adminbtralion plane found on the N•VJ aiwalt. the tail of the turboprop and ~ "'' and a Navy aircraft collided 1n -Eleven of the men · killed_ turned 1t over." . • _ f _iafter the crash before the first t..!' ~~ ~ ~I"' ,..t.~._: Oight, plummeted 'onto a go if .,..,. In a Qmvalr illO, a ~.5 '.!be p I a·n e 1 came down bodies Could be removed. -i;;-;;,-. · { oourse in piggyback lashlon, million transport·•-jet lbe locked, wjth the Navy p~e . Debrla was scattered over a .... _.,.,. "' )oded and burned ••~ ..,,_ di the U I. M9rbWt v. c,_~Mwrl161n Vl•w. -eJP · .-,U.lreen National Aeronautics an d beneath. 1(11).yard ra us of go ~ " NASA'• i;;onY11r "° 111e1u. men aboard the planes diedi Space Admini.flraUoo med as Course, which borders busy *"i. J•""" '"·; ;«nlfllltorJ. Moffttt f.rlday, ~lrll 13, 1'173 DAILY PILOT 1', ' ;_ UPI ,......., one was critically injured. a flying labcn•""". ''PEOPLE JUST -started to Interstate 101 about 45 miles Fl-'d. NAM •ta 110Wt0ioe1•1• I -~ " recalled Denn CasfJl th f San Franci 3. JM* '· RJa.y, Sallllyy111, NASA ( ) LONE SURVIVOR OF. CRASH RUSHED TO HOSPITAL "mE ONE PLANE just set THE OTHER five victims ';:::\s.Y.eo~ld caddyy .. ~ . sou 0 . Sq>r • -=!rz::i..;,!"--'" ,_, • .c.. BRIE. PS Golf ' H-• C __ , HI Bod •-JI I H W n--d . -~,-d '•1 •. ·_.. t THE ~·su ~thin 100 J, J~ w. Ylllffn. San JOH, NASA r , •r -ove~ • y, D9 tvng • •• -downontopoftheother,"said andthesurvivor wereaboard one yel'·e , ts~g o '-'AA was...-1 I',. ~l:-C-nPerfm.ni.r •PtCl•U1111Q .._ ___ .._____ David Frame, 25, who was a Navy P3 Orion turboprop, blow up.'.. ·-. yai:m of the freeway, o~er "6~1Tii:!'U;11ca.x,knn'fV•1,, NASA · ,.1 four years and In 1954 was president of the Sc r e e n Producers Guild. working on the Swmyvale described by the Navy as a $10 PO 3. C. Bruce N. Malhbert, which p 1 an es. approaching ~ ~ · ,.. ·F.,..., a.niott. i .1 Municipal Golf CnJrse when million submirine cb3.ser. 22, of 1.fouiltain View, an an-Moffett usually cross at ab. · MAIA' ~-I :.:, Fonda's Tour Led the planes crashed Thursday · "The two aircraft were on tisubmarine warfare techni· altitude of from ·50 to 100 feet ~J." Mklni: Norttlroo Avl•tion, 1 None of the goliers or · their final, appro@.ch, and the cllm,,was thrown clear ol the as they come in on a north by • ttehnfc·11~. RoOll'llOl'I. Northl'Oll. t1111"1 t ::.~ Among hls · motion picture credit. Were "Singing in the Raio,'" ''Brigadoon ,'' "Showboat,"."Annle Get Your Gun/' "Meet Me in St. Louis," ''The Band Wagon," 0 Easter Parade," "cabin ln the Sky," ''Take Me Oul to t h e Ballgame," and ~'Silk Stock· Ing!." employes on the course ·.vas ·turboprop was in trnnt of lhe NaVY. ane.):le was .taken to a. northwest course, a NASA of· m!~J~~l~vn• Corp,! Mis. hurt. • jet ...... i..1 Bill·: 11~.;,1 .. fi!:""'the h>spi where doctors said ha ficial said. 11. 1 •. sor-on, __ Tlfedv,., r.olM l , ! To Torture-Pow· , ~ ..,._,.., 1 •-,. , • ll'IMHir•nMnt lnlt91-. I The Navy inunediately nam· ,.__ · · it! e Exeeuti"e Jet SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Ronald Reagan administration has again tried to end the con· troversy over the governor's 1 SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A earlier remarks about charges Navy pilot who appeared at a by former POW51bat they had news conference In Hanoi with been tortured and abused by Jane Fonda and Ramsey the North Vietnamese were Clark said, Th_urtday he wa5 reported out of context. Sex Viewers As Felons? SACRAMENTO (AP) Persons attending pornographic movies such as "Deep Throat" would be guilty of a felony under a ~ill for~ to 3iielk by Com· -"I never blank:eUy said that mun1st torturers. who yanked all prisonen of war are his broken arm. lying," she said. use of an esccuUve jet plane LT. CMDR. DAVID W. Hoff. but ·teft unanswered many of man, 32, made the accusation the questions that prompted to newsmen while Miss Fonda, the controversy. in a Los Angeles rally, was de- Top aides to the governor nying that she liaid "all" called Capitol n e w & me n · former POWs were lying when fogelher for a s'pec1a1 briefing they said they were tortured.· on the issue Thursday, but told Hoffman, 32:, woo wa5 shot the reporten they Intended to down in 1971, told a news con- maintain "e1ecutive secrecy" ference he r e t r a c t e d concerning upecU of the everyth.lne he sakl at an ap- governor's t.SS,000 worth of jet pearance with the .actren and travel at talpayer expense Clark, fonner attorney during the past three mOnths general, when he appeared ill! wetl as future flights. with them in Hanoi . · • T --R-'--t-· "I rejeet everylhlng I said. I -~.,,. ~ had ~ Droken atm," Hoffman SACRAMENTO (AP) said. SHE B E L 1 E v E s the lnfroduced Thursday by stale liberated POWs are lying Sert. H.L. Richardson. when they describe torture as The Arcadia Republican's systematic and a North Viet-measure would outlaw depic- namese government Policy, ting or viewing a sex ad-listed she said. "I said the primary as a felony: under California Ue comes from the U.S. law, including orill copulation. government, and that I! the .'.!Under the guise of en· one we have to concern tertainment.. or. freedom of ourselves wilh." ... speech, actual criminal sexual · Her huaband, Tom Hayden, acts are being performed on itold UPl in an interview two film, Acts that are d,elined by weeks ago that the former law as retOOt " Richard prisoners were "liars, said. hypocrites and pawns". for "It only follows that actual saying they had b e e n depiction of such an act is a fnistreated . "The fact is they felony by those who witness it were the b e s t -t r e a t e d as well as those who film the Gov. Ronald Reagan says a $178 million cut in estimales ol the state budget surplus may reduce -but won't stop -bis pl1n1 for an income tu rebate and tas limltaUon inltlallve. , prisoners in the history of any act," he added in a statement. "JT WAS IN A cast. I was War," Hayden said. · The bill is SB; 725. hung by that broken ann --'------------~----------~ But Democratic critics of t h e Republican govermr's twin 'tu plans said that Thursday's reduced estimat.es "ruin" Reagan's ta1 llQlitation . wuauve "\jld Income ta< ni>ate &ill, lnQ!ng lbem look "silly." e Bear l'Vahhecl ARCATA (UPI ) -A SO. l>O<llld bear cub that hoverel in fear three days near the top of a mammoth Douglas Fir was fmally lured down wilb food a~ captured Thunday. Humboldt State Co 11,e g e •tudenta trapped lbe black bear in a cqe that was set at the base ol the tree. • Se:ie Charges PALO ALTO.-lAPl -A school superintendent charged with two counts · or sex perversion was bound over from ,i.tunicipal Court. Davkl E. Reeves, 4 O , saperintendent of the Woodland Joint Unified School District was ordered b y Municipal Court Jud ge Sidney Feinberg to appear in superior court in San Jose for ar· raignment April 20. several times and allowed to drop at the end of a rope fror.p a table which was kicked out from under me."· In Los Angeles, Misl Fonda denied Tb..-..day that she had said "all" 'fonner U. S . prisoners of war in Vietnam were JyJng &bout torture . Student& heckled her; held a mock trlal an!.~ed her 1ii effigy. MEMBERS OF Young Americans for F r e e d o m tawited ~ !1.uring her speech to 1,500 students at the University of Southern Calliornla with sftout5 of "debate, debate." Members ·of. V k t 11 a m Veteran! Against the War, the group !hat sponsored her ap- pearance, surroUnded her dur· ing the speech. She ignored the proteslers. • She told newsmen that her San Diego Power Site Gets Rezone SAN DIEGO (AP) -An the . reasuty~, family store and supermarket • av ... ••aa IN AWARD• AND PAIZ••••• . •NT .. Y .,a .. ,Ma flD .. A .. Ta AND C .. A11'Te ' AVA;ILAeL• AT NEWPDftT e•ACH CITV HALL1 ccfftONA D•L MAR AND MAftlN0.'-Cl•lllAflll••• PLU• LOCAL AftT •TDA••• •NTftV DAT• MAV 10 TH1 CIVIC CENTER OALC.•AV. Garden Center ORANGE, SO. SANTA ANA{ BUENA P PRICES EFFECTIY!Jl;IRU S~i!"t;>Ar ·APRIL 15 • I r .... ' •• ·' ,,, " ··: .. ,, .. "' .. ;. -~ ., " ., < .J II :J ; .. •' ·' ,. ' ' I .. -... .. ' .. .. ·' ,, •! ., ·' I I I ~-·: . ' I • Grtiduatio1i Staridilrds ____ _:.::c...:...._ area at the northern lip of San Diego, where a utility com· pany ()nee p.lanned to build a nuclear power pl zant, has been rezoned to prohib it all development. · Abando1ied SACRAMENTO (AP) -The mate Board of Education has dropped plans for minimum requirements ror graduation from California high schools, but a new set of standard s may be on the way. THE BOARD aba~doned its o.ld set of requirements Thurs· day, in compliance with a state law thal went inlo elfect March 8. Youngsters should still have to meet some mini mum academic requirements, prob- ably in aMthmetic a n d reading, before they get a high · school diploma, said board member Virla Krotz of Orin· da. "A high llCboof diploma ssould .mean aomeUtlng," she said. '"Ibey walk Ollt with a piece of paper thal says "I graduated from XYZ hlgh !!Chool because I've been there four years. The public -the employers -become very irate about this." mE BILL by Assemblyman Leroy F. Greene ( D • Sacramento), that jwiked lbe rtqulrements was passed la!t year to end coofU$lon about what the standards meant and because some ol lbem were based on an el ght ·ara de performance level, at a t e achoo!• chit! Wilson Rilet told A SAN DIEGO Gas & Elec· trlc Co. spokesmah criticized the rezoning but said the com- pany already had given up all plans to build the atomic plant in the Penasquilos Lagoon area just south of suburban Del ~Iar. The utility brought 340 acres of the lagoon estuary In 1965 In order to build a nu clear plant there, spakesman F r a n k DeVore told the San Diego Plann ing Commission Thurs· day. Ellsber"'s " Testinio~y Gets Defuy LOS ANGELES (AP) Daniel EUsber.g's testimony in hi! own defense w a s post· poned today f o r n second day because his chief attorney is UI and may have to take some medical lests. The Ellsberg defense team asked U.S. District Court J u d g e Malt Byrne to rcces5 the Pentagon papcr1 !rial unUI Monday. roportm. 'Ille sudden Illness ol al· torney Leonard Boudin, who ha! a heart condition, in- terrupted Ellsberrf• t"tlmony Thur1day. . _, 2 Gal . #1 Grade· ICE · . ROSES PLANT in Bud ~nd Full Bloom 9.9 • by The Fla~. 99 . ·~: ... ":.: ...... ' .. '.t.."·:.i·' ..... " . .. · OPIN . DAILY ·, ~:,__y 9:30 to 9: •. "'SUNDAY --:"': 10 to 7 l . I • 1; 17 ' ---.. . .. . . - ,\ • ' ' • VOL 66, NO. 103 , -4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES By TOM BARLEY Of ... 0.llY l"li.t lllff A probing Orange County worker bas made a discovery that is ·guaranteed to put a cbill' in many a marriage bed tonight. His special audit of divorce records bas discloaed that at least 5,000 couples involved in su.ch actions witlijn the last 20 yeus have never obtained a final judgmen\ of divorce. · "And there could be many, many more," he said. "I find them every day of tbe week and they apply to actions that we once knew' ~S .di\!Orces and the suits that we now k.ziow as dissolutions of mar." riag$.'" · · . , . · . His survey, which has not been acted on officially by the co unty thus far, raises the distinct possibility that many of the. couples in· . volved in the actions he'has singled out have remarried-without be- ing properly divorced. • --• •" ' ,.. I ' - • ' ) Oil.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' • • , FRIDAY, A~RIL 13, 19 '"Today's Fl•al N.Y. Stoeks • I , I I TEN CENTS \· • 5~000 ,. ' -County . ' -~ biVorces; in It raises the further possibility that many of·those couples have now raised fam\}ies without seeking -or knowing that thershould seek -the final judgment that marks the end ol tbe fonner mar· riage. The worker, who asked not to be identified, pointed out that the yast majority o~ people involved in '!1ivorce action~ beli~ve that the lSsuance of the mterlocutory decree is the end of the uruon. "But ihey have to apply for a final judgment six months after that decree· was issued," he explained. "I have unearthed more than 5,000 actiens where that did not occur and it simply. means that the couple involved is not legally divorced." . ., County Clerk William E. St John imm~diately confirmed the accuracy of the audit and its findings and predicted a shock \vave that will go far beyond the simple issue that thousands ol divorces have never been made final. • . . "\Ve hive to look to the probate division and the obvious impact this situation could ml!ke on wills and beque~ts." he said .... I envisage many' a hassle that could erupt through a party to a Jaw action learn· ing that another party had never been legally divorced." St John believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted by his key em· ploye is "very much on the conservative side. I think the true fig· · ure:-0f persons who haye not obtained the final judgment must be at least three or four times~, ," he said. St· John stressed tha ,Orange County makes sure th'at revious divOrces are·finalized be ore .couple's ~re grante~ m~rriage fi~enses. "It co uldn't happe1 here," he said. ';But I have to admit that · there are many jur7'sd'ctions in the United States that do not insist on such proof." · tSee DIVORCES, Puge 21 t \ ' t .t ; .. • ' j \ OU a1n • Sunnyvale Crash Human Error :..Cited MOUNTAJNf\v!EW (AP ) -The in· at possible _personal errors," Ainsworth flight" crash of a sPace agency jet and told a news conference. Navy craft that took 16 lives apparently "There was no indication of any £rou- was -caused by human .error, the Navy ble on either plane prior to the crasli," said today. (Earlier story, picture, Page · said Ainsworth. 5) Asked if both craft were approaching "Someone made an error of course" in tbe same runway, he said: "We don't the' colllsfon that sent the Navy turboprop know yet, they ~Id have been ap- and larger government jet plummeting in proaching separate runways." ~ ~.flames onto a golf course Thursday as The victims included ~ight scientists .. the plines approached the Navy's Mof-and technicians on ~, a Convair 990 felt Field for landings, said Rear Adm. · flying laboratory operated ·by the Na- Hcrbert S. Ainsworth. tional A.Lr.tO q a \! t i c s and. Space One person survived the cra?h. AZlmlnlstration. . '·ft does not. appear to tiave been a The lnstrument-ladi:P. Aircraft wal, n1t!chafiical 1nalfunction. We have to JooK:~,;;:.·valued at f5 million, said Dr. Hans Mark,-- ' 19 in Running 8 H~tington School Board Candidates Speak There are 19 ca11didates lined up by the plan." for the three trustee seats in the Zay c. Bra.ad is an aeroSpace engineer April lV -election in the Huntt11gto11 with a BS Degree in engineering from Beach Union High Scl1ool District. UCLA. He Is married and bis two The candidates' state·me11t.s which children. follow are repri1it~d with permission-1) "All·year hi gh schools are still a from the April 1973 "Candidates' theory. They appear Questio"nnaire" compiled by the League of \Vome11 Voters of Hunting· as a mediocre solu· ton Beach. tion to a housing The candida tes' an swe rs are i1& problem. The quin- th.eir ow11 words. 1'WO of four League mester pla:n fits the questions have been selected for use current program, · here: 1) Wllat adtxmtages, if any, do but~w many are uou see in alt.year schooling, and 2) prepared to take va- Do you see any reasons for u.nifica-, cation other than tion? during summer? hree Candidates -e.nneJlL..A.~~,~ 4S-15-,,lln ••I.No Fiske, Jeffreu~ S. ·Gilmore and itl.?m-OOeS not '~the current program and bent Raymond M. Schm,tt -did not woutd req · a reorganizaUon in the iespond to the League of Women acbools as ~l as in the home. It coWd Voters questionnaire. hurt those who are dependent upon sum- The statements of eight candidates mer jobs or are intere~ in sports. Our are offered today. The statements of staff Id the remai'ninn ca1ldidates will be pre· cou 'not go to summer school to • improve their capabilities. se11ted M01tday . "AU-year schools could mean a loss of Dr. Rlllph H. Bauer, .42~ Is an in-effecUve revenue. At present, the district cumbent trustee. He is a chemist, wi.th a receives funds for summer session from BS and a PhD fr6m UCLA. He is mar· the state. The cost to local taxpa yers .iS ried and has two children. (See CANDIDATES, Page Z) I) "The greatest advantage to all-year schools comes from the more efficient ·-' director of NASA's Ames Research Center here . "It will have a very serious effect on our program," Mark said of the crash. "It was one of the majqr programs at Ames. It hurts our program badly." A Navy board of inquiry was convened shortly af~ the crash, and AiJlsi.'orth said a joint Navy-NASA investlgaQt>n is expeoted to open Saturday. The NASA cra~so carried a crew or thr!'t, and all a ;d perished jn the crash and fire. The other five vi ims and Jone survivm: werf Oii the Navy ~ oribi, d!scrlbeokby t!ie .Navy as • fl lililllon sUbmarine ctiaser. Courity Doctors Sup port VCI Hospital, 200-3 By GEORGE LEIDAL Df 1M DallY Pllel Sllft Doctors at Orange County Medical Center (OCMC) Thursday voted 200 to 3 to support construction of a ~bed teaching hospital on the campus of UC Irvine-California College of Medicine. The members of the OCMC Attending Physicians Association enthusiastically supported the on-campus t e a c h I n g hospital along with contined use of OCMC as an auxiliary teaching facility, the groue_::; . ...President, Dr. Robert M, Sodar of Sanla Ana, reported. The group draws its membership from ·' the 600 attending physicians who practice at OCMC. Of all the doctors al OCMC. only 80 are paid faculty members of the UCI medical school, a spokesman ex- plained, suggesting the vote indicates an une.x ted level of su~ 011,: campus pital proposal. ' The Joint Legislative . Committee oit Teaching HoSpital Siting chaired by Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr,_ (D.san Francisco), is studying a1ternat1ve ways of spending the $37.9 million of state bond funds earmarked for health sciences con- struction rela"ted to the UCI med1cal school. Brown's staff has suggested the coqimittee , consider spending all the money improving OCMC and building no pita! at UCI such. as wafl implied (See SUPPOltT, Page%) ' • ' SantaAnan Shot Dead In Valley By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Wll a.l"IY ,lttt St.ff A Santa Ana youth was shot to death in Fountain Valley early this morning dur- ing &\struggle with a Westminster police officer .. Miguel Angel Estrada Ronquillo. 2!1, of 121 S. Gunther SL, wu declared dead on arriV-1 at lJ::tl a.m. at Fountain Valle7 Comm~ty llolpltal. Police said he was shot wbJle strug- gling with Weatminster, Officer Timothy ~,_!>1illcr who waa fOPOrtedlYtaking hlm In- to culjqdy a/tor an earlier allercatim with r.unia1n v~. ~con. n._ lhilotN ~ aborlty a 11 e r mldnlcbt near the comer of Mt. Tahat Street and Lllae Avenue where •he In- cident that led to Ronquillo 's death, began an hour earlier.• Police said this ,morning that three of Ronquillo's companions are in custody and a fourth is being sought. · Booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of drunk driving, resisting ar- rest and asSi\ilt on a police ofncer was A_bel Carrasco .Perez, 23, of 626 N. Gunther SI., Santa Ana . Guy Arthur Martinez, 21, of 1501 \V. , · DAILY ~IUT·~ ...... , EDISON OF'F.ICIAI:~ BRING ENVIRONMENT'REPORTS TO CITT ,HAU • ., Bob·B~rbitnk ( .. Ill, Paul Richardson Flit $300,000 Study • . Cubbon St., Santa Ana, was booked along with a 17-year-old male on suspicion of 1 attempting to take a prisoner from a pollce officer, assault on a police officer and resisting arrest .~- Edison Files $300,000 Ecolo~ Impact Report Fountain Valley officers Jack Mihalik and Norman SatterOeld aald I.he incident began when· they stopped a car driven by Perez at abou~ 11 :30 p.m. at ~1t. Tahat. and Lilac. _ The two officers allege that the four other occupants of the car attacked them \vhen they Lrled to arrest Perez for drunk driving. After an alleged scuffle with the two poliCi!men, the four men asserted!)'. ran thNJjlgh the Tiburon c o n·d o m i n iU m By TERRY COVR.LE there will be a 30-day study period d · · g deve!Opment and · scaled a w a J 1 "" oa11r ~n· s -~~-":hi ch staft•W'i.em~cm e • se_par!_ g. aP8f.Wlent from . the The Southern C8lifomia Edison ·eom-v1ronmental co~CJI and mem_bers of. the -GOldiif'l'riangle shopping center. pany filed a $300,000 environmental im-publlc can rev1~w the entire EdtSOn Sgt. Rl~ard Daven rt h pact statement (EIS) early this morning report. . po • w o :was with the city of Huntington Beach. Copies of the report will be made patrolling the center. arrested Martinez The 400-page report covers all potential avail~ble .10 the public through the City when he. found_2!!e four walking in an environmental aspects of Edison's pr~ clerks office, probably by Friday of next alley. The -remaining three, he alleged, posed J3()0 million expansioo of Us Hun· wee.k. 'fbe reports can be checked oot for . (See SUSrECT, Page ZJ. tington Beach power plant. up to five day s. , Edison officials gave the city 25 copies At the end of the 30-day study period, ~ ol the repoct which will be shown to the the environmental review board will met city's environmental review board Tues-and gather additional comments on the day. Edison report from the public. If the review· board a~epts the report The review board is responsible for \vriting the final environmental impact report (EIR) on the~Edison 'project. Orange Cout use of buildings. For example if operatiAQ costs· and capital costs are analyzed for an efementary ' Press Barred From Meet Edison proposes to more than double the energy production capability" of its local power plant. Rather than build an additional steam plant facility , however, the power company plans to lnstall a new combined cycle method in the addition. Weather school the savings C lle F :: =e~!!"~ :_ o . ge aculty Flareup Prompts KOCE-TV Session The combined cycle method is 'l:!on- sidered mo~ efficient and less polluting thao the steam generators. Early morning Clouds and drizzle are _ on the agenda for Saturday, clearing by noon to hazy sunshine and temperatures in the upper &Os at the cout, and inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. ventional program. By RUDI NIEDZIEUiKI "n>e savinlN are D"' Df .. Dlltr f"!ttt ttett similar for ·a high 1aun * school . I would like to see a completely · The press was barred from a meeting voluntary qulnmester plan. It would be on the academic functlOO of Channel 50 implemented liy choice.•" Thursday because "there was nothing 2; "Yes, I see reasons for unification. reallx_ to report out of It " a Coast Com· The major reuon Is that a smaller · -· · Coli DI · ' · · unified district ls able to re.late more mun1ty eg-e strict adm1n1strator personally to the community It acrvcs. claimed today. This community will respond more.. Dr. ~ard Lu~kln, vice chancellor of positively in helping to solve problems edu~atlonal affairs, said I.he secret llke overcrowded schools. session involving faculty senate members '1The specific plan which at present is from bot~ campuses and Chancellor most feasible involves uni£ieation along • Nonnan E. Wal.Ion, was "purely pro- clcmentary IChool boundaries with Seal cedural!' Beach having the optlm to c1-e Newsmen w.re barred from covertng ·whichever alternative sutts their needs the meeting by Dr. Wataon. !lo on- besl. However I h•ve no tte.lte to IDllD-nounced Thunday allemoon tllat the date ony plan without the _rt.of a press was not Invited. Dr. Watton waa board majority ln each dislrfct affected oot ol town and unavalllble lor oomment on his decision today. The meeting was called after a flareup among facul ty members of both the Orange Coast and Golden West compuses over the role played by KOC&TV in the education or students. In a series of 74 questions addressed to the board of trustees teachers demanded that they be made privy to infoMnation regarding programmin&i quality or broadcasts, and the financial picture of the new statioh. Board members , Wedllftday ntghl re!Used to addr ... themselves to lhe8e questions and instead urged the teachers to take them through the ,,.,,.,... chan· oels. Tburaday's secret meeting with Dr. Wal90ll was let up for that JJU!ll08e. Dr. Luskin described the meeting as' "pf.a forma " and said the representatives from both' groups established procedures for reviewing the a.MWers to the 74 qut>.s·, tions. - The QUCJtions were an outgr9wth of teacher' concern that thcY were. being kepi In the dark about the operation of tho station. A good deal of that concern was over the funding of the station, which some belle\'·e1 may be accomplished at. the ex· pcnse of other programs. . For ttie most part, the teachers, however, art denying that they !eel lhreateoed by teievtslon. Tiie real conctrD, as voiced by Golden , Wiit '-lty Milite chalrmall P.tW ~ 11 !hat TV hal the' inherent danier "ol debumanlilng education." ,I ' Environmental critics point o u t , however. that the additional po'l''er ex· panslon may still add considerable pollu· lion to lhe local air. Edison officials contend that without t~.ad~ed-power, Orange County will suP fer severe blackouts in the near future . Paul Richardson, district manager for. .• Edison, said the ElS cost his tompany '$300,000 to compile. Edison s t a ff members wrote the EJS, but they were helped by about 50 outside consulumts,- Rlchardson said. Besides city &pPfOvaJ , .Edison mi.isl go thl'OUlh about 20 state and federal agcn· cles before it can obtain final appro\'al to butid the 1dclltional plant. 'l'hllnday night , Edlson o!Ocials hosted community leaders at · the Shtrilton Boaclt Im to al»w tltt\n acal• model• of (Seo EDISON, Pap II ' INSIDE TODAY Honk, a group of Laguna Beach·ba1ed musicians, h av e tnade an album. Staff writer Thon1a1 Palmer tokes a lpok at the ~1ew work 011 Poge 28 of to- day·s \Veeke11dcr. ,.. . . , . : ' . -- • \ )> ·- ! EuterWeek ' I • ----City· Recreation ; ' MllAZlO • Areas to Op.en ... . Here fi re Recd Ca1ididate Faces 'Ille re•I Joseph S. ·Mllaizo and the real Craig O:'Tbompson are pic tured above. ThW' ·pletu~ j nadvertcntl y vtere" lra~ bl l'hursday's presentation or stata:nentt by candidates for the Ocean View.Khoo! board. Only the pictures got swilc'bied:' not the statements . The p ally P.ilot regreta the e1TOr. • From Pllfe. 1 SUPPORT ... . would happen when voters approved the statewide $155.9 million health sciences bond-issu e last fall . , The OCMC physicians. hO\\.'evcr·. in· dicateit._ 1heir belief that the only medical school 'In: Orange O>unty should have. a teaching hospital on cam pus. City playgrounds, gyms and swimming pool!i will be'\Qpen next week for ex~ra recreational activities as lluntington Stach youngsters enjoy Eainer week. ·· · The recreation department will operate 23 playgrounds lrom n a.m. to 4,30 p.m., ~1onday through Thµrsday. Standard recreation activities will be offered at each playground for youngsters six years old and older. A special Euler activity will also be offered at all playgrounds each day. On Friday, younVlers six and older wlll ~ busod to lrvlne Park for an all- day picnic. The cost Is $2 aod bu,ses will leave from Wardlow, Oak View and ~farina Hlah schools. Sign up for the trip at the recreation department before 5 p.m., Friday, April 13. For older youths , the gyms at 1tfarina and Edison hig h schools will be open from noon to 4 p.m .. during the v.·eek, and the city gy1n v.•il \ be open from IU a.n1. to 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.nl. Swimming poo ls at Edison and fl.1ar ina and at .C.Olden West College wil'. be open From Pagel . aDNTINGTON CANDIDATES • • • " ·negligible. A second summer session ·could offer the same financial advantage :: while increasing school utilization. Suc- :cessrul ttnplementation of any plan re- ;•qulres community support." 2) '1A 1>p!ltlve reason for unU\catlon Is to improve Com!nunity identity \\'Ith the school S)!Ston'I -A large ma jority tavo.r strong locid 'conlrol and unification oould enhancc:thft. fa ctor. '1 dld'tlbl favor any of the previous unification plans as they were then pro- po!ed. Since then, there has been enacted legislation, SB-90, imposin6 a degree Of tax and per-pupil income· equalization . • "The tax base of a given district is not now ~s restrictive upcn the Income of that district. It may now .be financially possible !or aU or a portion.cf ihe district to unify. I would opp6se any plan which \vould increase a neighbor's tax: in that it would represent tuallon without control . of how money is spent. Glen R. Burch, 35. is a classified employe of the hJih school district and is working on a college degree. He iS mar- ried Jnd has two children. I ) "Obviously, the ad vantage to all- year schooling is the increased utiliza- tion of e~isting fact· lities l believe the least ex pensive and ;implest plan would be the addition of a nine v.•eek program to replace the six ~~k su mm e r school. IUllCM "Course material normally provided 1n an 18 week semester would be divided to :provide hall unit credit or class time per course doubled for full unit -credit. Further, I \VOU\d advocate the extension of sctiool hours.to 4 p.m. at all schools." 2l "l am opposed to unification in the traditional sense. Theoretically, unifica· lion reduces administrative expense "'ilhout reduclion in classroom ef- fic iency. I don't believe either statement Is !rue . Keneth G. Burke, 22, earned his BA in economics at UC. Irvine in 1972. 1) "The best plan for all-year schooling would be to ha ve a summer semester equal in all respects to the t w 0 eresent semesters . E q u ti I numbers of students .would attend school during each semes- ter. · "A student would , attend two of the Utree semesters dur- ing the year. Th i s plan would allow each of ttii exi sting schools to accommodate 50 percent more studenta~ than they are now designed to handle. "This plan or any other all·year plan \vould be an Improvement over the present school year only if it had the voluntary support of students and parenl.9 in the district. "Surveys taken in the district have shown overwhelming oppos ltlon to full- scale summer aUendance. It would not be financially feasible lo offer a fu ll range or courses for those students will· ing to attcnd.11_ full summer semester. ,','.The motivations of conegc students to attend school during lhe summer arc just not present in high · school students. At th is time, in this district, all -yfar school· ing has no advantage over the present system. ~ 2) '"11ie fi ve elementary · school districts that prepare ;students for the high schOol district serve a relati vely homogenous area and student body. Unification of the five districts would result in substantial savings in non- teachlng expenses. Some duplicate staff positions and support faclUUes could be eliminated. "The combined district would .J!!lso ha ve increased purchasing and lobijlllg J>0""'er. The functions and need__s of high schools and elementary sc hools differ, making total unif icat ion unnecessary . "But unifi cation of the elementary schools \\'oula allo""' closer cooperation l\'ilh the high school district. resulting in a belier educa tion for all stude nts ln this "I believe unification \vould result in a reorganization of job titl es for those already employed, a duplication of effort in ninny cases, and furth er remove those involved in the decision 1naking process ar~~~ Chung, is a computer designer an d fron1 the classroom . "I do, ho .... ·evcr. believe the taxpayer efficiency anal yst. I-le earned a BA al ~·ould benefit from a unified. lr<ins~rta-U~f·"The advan tages of all-year school-110~ system and. a centralized skilled ing rir a \llilization of the. hy ·c t 'pl t mamtenance sect ion. ..->' ' e . , . P SJ a an _ s iil3llcmalive a ptt>a.'Ch 1-v.•()Ufd alllbc..Wnc. allo\VIDg explore the concepl of adcling one year to. the student and par- junior high, as is done in many locales, ent to choose v.·hich thereby reducing the student load in the season to. take their high schools and placing the tax burden vacations. and utiliz- for additional schools within the com· ing the ski\ls o·r our munlties most heavily contrlbut_ing lo the teachers 1nore of the student Increases. thne. OllANGI COAST .. DAILY PILOT bo <Oll'!Ol11ed ltle Nt ... ·PtlH, lt'""blllll'ICI by ~ 0.11191 Co.11 Putl!lllli.:0 Co..,~111. $t01· ·~'-fl:ll•lon• a•• P\lbl!11110, Moncl~r t~tOIJllll ,,,~ ..... tor Cotti Mti.1, NIWOOrl Be11n:· 11\ll'l!IMjlO<t BtKll/F-!I;., Vt!lty, L~Olll Btlt(l'I. l•vlnt/SMldlfbe(~ •M 5111 (lu nenlt l S111 Jvtn C111!11t11tt, A. t111911 "\'llOMI edltlen .. PV&llllllO "'tvrd•# •11111 ~ya. fl•• P!'IMllNI P111tll1n1111 11i.n1 r1 fl SJD WHI ll•'f SlrHI, C~tt MeH, C•Hforni., n,». llo\ert N. W11d Prts'kllnl •1111 Pulllllll., Jack R. Cutl1y Vi<:1 l"mlll111I Ind Of...,.I A\t1M'9., Thot11 i1 Keevn· Edllll' Tho111 1• A. Murphin1 M1,,..1r1a Editor Ch •rl11 H. L••• . -ich11d '· Ntll •u r111n1 M•Mtlno Ed!!ll<'I • Ttrtr CevlU1 Wnl Of'•fltl c-•~ l!ei10< H•llttflft .. lffcll Office 17175 leech lovl1 .. 1NI M1ili11t Adclre11i r.o. ••• 1,0, t?641 Otltef OHIM LIO-&ltd!· m l"trftl .AYftlvt co11a Mn•: :i. """' ••r '""' l'll""l'Of'I B11c11 : »lJ Ntwpor IOll!t~lfd $1,. Cltrnenl•; * Nll<'lll Et Ct m.ltlo ll:t•I r .. ,,.._ 111•1 642-4Jtl Cl•nlfW Athenfd-t '42·1171 • ,,.,,_ Nt111t Of'• ... (._., Cf!MiMJ!lllw '40·1JZI ~ ''Al-year schooli ng . as dcn1onstrated by the 45·1~ plnn. allO\\"S CHUNO a 2Q-25 P,Crcent reduclion in the st udenl· tcacher rati o. I envision the plan allo\ving the students to choose \\'hich three quar· tcrs of the year they 1vish to attend. "1'he usual objection 10 the plan is the fear thRt all s1ude nt s \\•i ll be requ ired to att('nd school all year long. This \\'Ould defeat the 25 · pe rcenl reduction in the student-teacher ratio .and I feel 1\•ould never be done." 2) "I ha\'C ncinrn:tran oppcrtunity to study all the plans in detail yet, and l feel that a comment at this tlme V.'OUld be ina ppropriate. I am in favor of uniricatlon in general and feel that the high school bo.1rd must act iA conjunction with the eleme ntary boo rd, the parents. and teachers in taking a rational a n d feas ible approach." John A, Garvlsch il< <l professional educator and an author of booklets and manuels in sociology, psychology and religion. lfc is married and has three children . l I "The. suctcss of yea r-round schools depends largely on lhe atlitude of the community. A CI e r ~' evaluation ~cli· mate or the Wl· lty, a move I !his direction would be possible. "My pcrsonol !eel· Ing oo the subji?<fls that htlltr usage of ozis t ln g ochool pl itnts is a must. OAll:VISCH ' . da ily from.I p.m. to 4 p.m. The city pool .... ·ill be open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., fl.ton· day through Sa turday. and from 6:30 p,1n. to 9:30. p.m., Monday and Wedne,.. day. The Miarge for entry Is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for anyone under t8. From Pagel SUSPECT ... rescaled the wall back into the eo& dominlums. Westminster officers were called to .aid in the s"earch for the three men and dur- ing that search, the' juvenile was taken into Custody. Police r~port that Miller. and Officer Robert ~fosley of Fountain Valley were taki ng Ronq ui llo into custody in lhe sam~ area when he allegedly began to wrestle .,..•ith the \Vestminsler policeman. 0 u r i n g the struggle, Miller's gun discharged, fat ally wounding Ropquillo, police said they believe. The continued building of additional schools to limit overcrowding is not the only answer, particularly when existing buildings are not fully used. Poor usage or them costs all of us money. "A possible solution might be, either a qua rter system, equal to that use<! by the university system in California, or a five semester, as used presently,_ in Florida." 2) "There arc many reasons for unification: Many of them.are of a soc~I, pafitical, and economic '!'iature, totally void of any educational consideration. Presently, unification is not possible. In the future it may become·a reality." Stephen L. Hadland, 21 , "'Orks for the advertising department of the Daily Pilot. He is married and has one child. 1) "We cannot allow studeQtS to choose which part of the year ~)"'wish to at- tend school because w • of o:infllcts w i t h teacher availability and space require- ment!. By the aame token "'e cannot al- lo\v th e district to make the decision because of ~conflicts which would arise over planned vaca- tions by the family. "We must remember that most employers require that their employes take vacations during spring and sum- ~er months. I favor a plan of an optional nme week summer semester with a Juli . day schedule and lull credit r.., those who seek an early graduation." 2) "Unification ha! never been shown lo be a money saving proposition. By creating a massive, unified district, all citizens would find access to district operations more complex and greatly more Impersonal" . Robert Knox , 45, was a trustee for the Ocean View district, but is retiring from th_at board this year. l{e is an attorney 'v1th 11: BA from the University of Redlands and a law degree from UCLA . He is married and has four children. I ) "Some possible advantages of ye ar- round schdOling are: maximum use or existing facilities; · "I~ more flexibility in scheduling and the potential for more individualized in- struction ; .reduction '"Ol-leimliiglOSS -.- through shorter va· cations, together \Vith savings in time requi red for re- teachin g. .... "Also: reduction in vandalism and historical crest of iuvenile delinquency in late sum mer mon ths; availability of a student work ro rce throughou t the year, rather than in summer months onl y; reduction or the strain on existing recrea- tional facilities by making the se year- round operations as \Veil . "Any yea r-round plan for the high school district should includ e the greatest p('llenlial for educational improvement. the maximum use or physicn l facilities. <ind n minimum disruption of tradi tional fa mily lifestylt!S'. ,. "The plan should include: participation of all clements of the community, in- cluding parents. businessmen and com- munity leaders; close coordination ~·ith all or the elementary di stricts within lhe high school district." 2) "Some fund amental reasons for unilication arc: a continuity of the learn- ing program and educational philosophy from K through 12th grade; the ellmina· fion or inefficient and duplicative se rvi ces. -"Also: increased student and com· munity Identification with school pro- grams. Community support I~ essential to not onl:v maintain the quall t.y of the cducatlq,nal prog ram, but to provide the necessary physical facilities. Community support o( schools In tho high school district is made more difficult because of the immense size or tbe district nnd the Jack of community Jdentlflca tlon on .11 district-wide ba!!IS. "The most fea sible plan tor unific•tlon Is that plan !bat most lillly lnco~piratcs the principle ol commW>lty ldent1!1catlon, wtwther It oo along city boundari es, ••· isling cle~cnt.ary ~I boundarles, or 1 comblnalion of both." ' ' . Opera Singer ·Allianc@ ' Leader Performt Nude Never bas oper1 won ao mUIJ !1111 u blonde-CllOI Nebel! lived up lo her lllOIDloe Thursday nlchl 1l 1'1ew OrlM!ut by playing a ICelle tolllly In the nude. - -~~· S ~-W1Iey 'Dies J ...-.I Opera buffs listened .,..... and "'atched -ln tte0rd numbers·, and • their shouts were "Bravo, Bravo" instead of •'Take lt Off, Take It Of!," See stories, Pages 4, 33. Arthur S. Wiley. founder and form er president of the Alli;tnce Francaise de la Riviera CalUomienne, died Thursday. He was.72.. f'~uneral services are pending. Mr. \Viley, of 970 Summit Dri'le, Lagw1a Beach, was stricken as he dined FromP .. eJ DIVORCES NOT FINAL ... Count) workers cM>se . to divo~ action ~ it to happen to them," was Laguna· in both statistical and court divisions put Niguel attorney Tom Keenan's astoWsh- the blame for the aituaUon squarely on ed reaction to the shock wave flowing to- tbe shoulders of Orange County's law, day· f,rom the County Clerk's divorce yers. debate. "It's really up to the lawyer to tell his "I keep a 'licker' file that warns me client that it's time for a final judg· when it's time to get the final decree," Keenan said. "I contact the., parties" in-ment," ·a senior official said. "It's right vo}ved and advise them that it's time to there in black and white on thti: inter· go to court and apply the fin ishing touch. locutory judgment document -which "This doesn't mean that I blame the points out very clearly that 'this inter· lawyers ," Keenan stressed. "Some of locutory judgment does not constitute th ese cases must be accounted for by the .a final dissolution of marriage'." fact that the parties h2ve moved away or The same form &lso clearly warns that that they themselves ignored a lawyer's "neither party may remarry until a finaJ warning." - judgment of dissol ut ion is entered." But the veteran trial lawyer recalled a A former court clerk cOrnmented · recent Ariwna case where an attorney Thursday that "it wasn't really Surpris· involved in a headJine divorce action ad- ing that many cooples involved in di-mitted that he did iiot fiJC the final " vorce litigation bandied by a lawyer decree because he never got bis fee for don't trouble to seek the final judgment the prior divorce proceedings . required by law. "That one is still going on," Keenan "The atmosphere at the interlocutory said. "It now involves bigamy, bequests, stage is .so often that it's all pver ,and and many side issues and it i.s going to dooe with,"-she said. "I blame ·the law-take a great deal of sorting out before yers for not stressing at thar time that it's all over.'" the couple is divorced but not legally Keenan agreed with county employes di vorced. "And then some lawyers expect a fur· that participants in divorce actions ther ree for recording the final judg-"don't really get the message in court" ment." she said. "Many. many couples because they're usuall y excited and not consider it to be an unn ecessary fonnal· really listening while they're in the ity and they just aren 't prepared to pay courtroom. for ii." ''We usually ha ve to expla in everything "It couldn 't happen to me and it's in· to them when it's all over and tell them conceivab le that so many lawyers allow· :;~~tly what the judge !a..!.~,!' Keenan Woman Screams, Frightens Off Would-he Rapist A screaming woman thwarted a would- be rapist who attacked her in her home i ·nthe down town area or Huntington Beach early this morning. The 20-year-old woman told police she opened the door of her Ioth Street home at about. 2:45 a.m. to let her cat out for the night and was attacked by a mari who pushed his way Into her house. Police said the woman started scream· ing wh en the man knocked her to the floor. The assai lcm.t fipparentl y tried to qu iet his victim 's screams by putting his hand over her mouth, but when that proved unsuccessful , he fied the hou se. The man was described as being be tween the ages of 18 and 25 with a husky build. "But," he added, "I always make ii a point to explain to my client that he or she is not yet legally divorced and cannot re-marry without a final decree." A spokesman in the county clerk's of- fice noted, by sharp contrast, that Or· ange County residents handling their own divorce actions unfailingly seek the necessary final judgment. "l haven't found one instance where a person bandllng bis ow'n dissolution neglected to seek that final decree," commented the official responsible for a disclosure that had the county clerk's office buzzing excitedly Thursday. Orange County Clerk St John believes that buzz will hit . much blgher propor- tions when the inevitable reaction from county res idents who did not obtain a final judgment or can not recall getting one hits his telephones_, "But you .can't blame them," he said. "We kno'v that \\'e haven't married any- one in that category in Orange County but not everyone who gets a divorce here gets rema1Tied here-in fact, many such couples go to Las Vegas to remarry and Las Vegas doesn't screen them in the way we do."' \· ... ·\ ~ .. ~ .... --.. -·.-~ \ . ' .. M1J ¥.· ~l ._. -•. _......,,, with his wife, "fary, at the Hotel Laguna . He was pronounced dead oo arrival at Sottth Coast Community Hospital afte r re!suscitatlon by Laguna Beach police of· £leers failed. An autopsy is scheduled for today to determine exa ct cause of death , believed to have been natural cauaes. Mr. Wiley had complained ol sharp ch~t pains~just prior to collapsing, police officers said. Mr. Wiley was a retired language pro- fe ssor from Pasadena City College. He formed the Alliance-Francaise about 10· years ago. Since founding, the Alliance has spread from Laguna Beach to Newport Beach, Sa_n . Cle~e~te. ~n Juan. C;lpjstrano, '?i.11Ss1on V1e10, Irvme, Huntington Beach, '! Costa Mesa and inland to Fullerton. The 1 Allian.ce now has 186 members. t Mr. Wiley was the founder of the ~ French speaking competition, and with a small hand press would print out the .'. Alliance meeting invitations. • The French government had awarded ' tt1r. \Vlley the Legion of Honor ror his ef· forts supporting France during World \Var II. Mrs. Wiley also was awartled the , Academi('o Palms. Baggott Chapel of the Bells in Anaheim Y; is acting as funeral director. Fro111P .. eJ EDISON ... •• • ... .••. ! ''I. .. ' ' . ' . 1 ·· ' the proposed plant expansion. 1 R. B. Beck, Edisoo'S-d.ivision manager,~ told those present his company will spen(I fl $1.8 million to beautify the existing plant ," and the added facility. · Landscaped berms, up to 15 feet in height, will cover the front and sides of the power plant. The plant itself will feature a more futuristic deisgn and the fiont will be highlighted by a cascading waler fall and a rtflecting pool on Pa cific Coast Highway. Beck said his starr and a special city esthetic review committee had worked· several months to design the station. l Pilot Reporter :~ • •• Injured in Crash · Daily Pilot reporter Tom Gonnan escaped with only a broken thumb ana- finger Thursday evening in a traffic 'crash in Wes tminster in which both vehicles Involved were total1y destroyed . Gonnan, 22, ~·as on his way to an ill- .; .. " ' terview »'~eo hi s Volkswagen camper collided with car driven by a Midway Ci- ty teenagefl in the intersection or Heil Ave. and ~tagnolia. Diane McXUlay, 18, and Gorman were both taken to Westm~r Community . Hospital where they weie treated for minor injuries and released~ CHAIRS of beauty -CHAIRS of relaxing ·comfort- CHAIRS of superior cr11fism11nship -CHAIRS covered in superb fabrics. ' , • Wide •ssortm•nt fa ~ your imm•diat• 1el1ction ... off•rtd to you by T •d von Hemtrt. • H_ENREDON • WOODMARK • SHERRILL • DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASl'AN INTERIORS WDIDAYS I SATU•DAYS 9:00 to l:JO FllDAY 'TIL 9:00 ~ .. NEWPOR1 BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIF~ DR.. 641·1050 10,.11 Sulld1y 12 ·1t101 LAGUNA BEACH e 141 NORTH COAST HwY. 10,.• S11114ay 12°1:101 494·6111 TORRANCE e 214'49 HAWTHOltNE ILVD. ) 111·1271 I . I .• A Sunday, Wednesday uod Friday li~ealure ' Of lh• DAIL V PlLDT Got a problem? Tl!m write Pat Dun·n. Pat IDill cut red tape, get the a1uwer.t and action 11 o u nee d to -'-l. r9lve . intqui· tres n1 gov- ernment and ll O It t QUt S• tions Lo Pat Oti'l1l I At blisi1iess. Afail You r $eroice. Orange <..'oosL Dailt1 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa fltesa. Ca., 92626. l1tclud~ youT ic,.ephone number. l'lta111l11# DEAR J?AT: I disagree with the Federal Drug Administration prohibiting , the sale of large doses of vitamins over the coUnter. When woold this rule go into effect? l also would iike to kriow exactly \\'hat is covered and what the average person can do if he wants to protest this action. E. C., Fountain Vallfy Starting Jan. 1, 1974, non-presc ription selling of large doses of vitamins A and D and some mu ltiple formula vitamins will come under stringent F D A guidelines. The FDA's Food, Drug and Cos metic Act of Jan . 19 will ban ap- ii!iroximately 80 percent of the food sup- ·(p1ements now being . marketed and wilt •cut the potencies in vitamins and mineral ~supplements to minimums considered ·~afe by the FDA. Persons opposlng this FDA regul ation can write to their c1>n- '.gressmen urging support of legislation Introduced In Congress by Rep. Craig Hosmer (R-Loilg Beach). Joined by 53 co- sponso rs, Hosmer's bill Is _designed to prevent the FDA from restricting the use of vitamins and food supplements. SeUh1g Ar ticles DEAR PAT: l have written several . articles _on subjects of general interest ',, .... Tha t may appea l to readers of Psychology Today, Readers Digest, etc. I'm interested in getting my .articles published, but don't know how to go about it. Could you tell me where to ob- ta in names and addresses of magazine publishers. a list of literary agent s and any other advice that \Viii help inc to find out whether-\vhat I have written is of in- terest to the reading pubUc. G.P., Newport Beach ' .. • H , .UCI _S-udents Wel~o1ne Wayzgoose. -, \Vbitbersoever waddled the \Vayt.goose Thursday as waiting ~gs of UC Irvine students waved greetings. The embodiment of the centuries-old English term for an annul! outing l>r entertainment appeared remarkably 'lire a duclt: and-«>unded remarkably hke a hlp student Balloon:t rose lnvitingl)I above hini. Adult-appearing s tud en\ s frantically mobbed the web-footed sym bol, fouling stri ngs wtiUe Wayzgoose met demands for the promotional helium filled globes. It was the largest public demonstration of interest witnessed in one place on ca 1npus in many months. ' It augured well the crowds expec ted to ottcnd the public carnival Crom 10 a.m. . to 4 p.m, Saturday In campus Park. "'here student-made wares will be sold am.I~ a Renaissance atmosphere of \Vayzgeese past. Now, Wayigoose UI is the third annual Anteater Spring Camlval. It's open to the public ai:xl features mariachi bands, bagpipers, jugglers and magicians. Anteaters are UCl students, since the campus selected the exotic beast as the mascot for its myriad athletic teams ·ranging from water polo to volleyball. A Wayzgoose, once more, is a carnival But. this week on campus there was a waddling Wayzgoose. John Sugar, 19,"' of West Los Angeles is a sophomore in social ecology. He was the Wayzgoose the day this reporter visited caml>lls. He openly admit!ed .. I'm dres!ed ~P like this to promote \V1yzgoose Ill". Th& honest Wayzgoose added , "It's awful bot under here:" - ' Nevertheless, he and [ellow Wayzgeese outfit wearers (and associated student planners of the annual event ) suffered the indignities ol posing and helped v.·hen the gathei'ing sparked student demands for more balloons. \Yayzgoose himscl!. along \\'Ith the Goodyear .Blimp ll'hich W a y z g o o s e resembles remarkably...v.•hen viewed from the aft quarters, w!U ~ hal!d Sa!ur· day. So will George Colernan. 18, a freshman psychology major from Long Beach; i1ar~ Brickly, 22, a junior S<?Cial erology major £rom S:inti Barbar-a; Der> nis Tursinl. 20, a junior history major ri;orli Nev."1>0rt Beach ; Pat Auliclno. 22. n senior history major (io1n Van Nuys who- is \'ice presldcn't of ASUCI, 1\nd Allison Boker. 20. a junior English major from Newport Beach. They are some of the \\'aytgoose (und- raising organizers \\'hose plnn~ include gnn1es and booths it\Cludlni:: a strawberry sale, a fortune teller, a dunk booth , piUov .. fig hts. tug of war. tricycle races aind n vol leybaJI tou rnament. UCI re<:re3tion groups including the sailing association. ftncing team Md karate club will demonstrate their skills. Live mu sic throughout the day will rcututt rock groups, Little Emo -and 1'1nnna. Radio 11ta1ion KA1ET's Dr. Oi- mento will emcee~ At 8:30 Saturday evening ln Crawford Hall , Beautiful Day and Beautiful Pei>ple will perform. C.Oncert tic kets " are available at, $2 lt(ld $3. Th£ day-tong carnival is free and tht public .is invited to join students in \\'elcom.ing spring , ASUCI spokesman said. Can1bodiat1 A.ttacks U.S. Planes Hammer Away PHNOM PENH (UPI) -U . S . • warplanes, hammering Co m m u n i st targets for the 31th consecutive day, struck the outskirts or a provincial capital today where military sourct'!s said Communist gunners were shelling the ci- ty with captured American artillery. (Related sto ry , Page 4). Heavy air raids on Takeo, 55 miles south or Phnom Penh. followed in· Mesan Arrested Again on Drug Selling Charges A Costa Mesa commercial artist and two eo mpanions today face multiple drug charges including sale of hashish, follow-, ing a raid on the suspec_t's studi~home. Lagu na Beach Police Sgt. Neil Purcell led lhe team that swooped down on the resi dence of Robert E. Thistle, 27, of 237 \Vake Forest Drive, Costa Mesa . Thistle and Gary W. Henderson, 27, of 1967 Wallace St., Costa Mesa,-were ar- rested <lfl f e 1 o n y warrants charging three separate sales of the potent fuari- ·iuana derivative. In vestigatorsisaid today that relatively small amounts <lf the suspected con- traband substance were involved in each alleged purchase over a recent period of time . ieJligence reports that C.Ommunlst troops would attack a provincial capital pr Phnom Penh Itself in -celebration -01 today's Buddhist New Year. ln Washington the White House said t~ day U.S. bombing raids "'ill continue in Cambodia until all North Vietnamese forces are withdrawn. · The U.S. objective ''is to see an end 1£> the fighting. and an end of that fighUng can come if the C.Ommunists choose to end it," Ronald L. Ziegler, President 'Nixon's press secretary, said. . The President was -still involved in discussion with key advisers on what the U.S. response should be to the Com· munist offensive in Cambodia and to Hanoi's buildup of forces in South Viet· nam. Ziegler said no secret understandings had been reached with the Lon Nol • Continuing fierce fighting \\'3S reported Thursday on six fronts around Phnom · Peny and military sources said Com· mun ist troops who choked off the. capital's six majo r supply routes over the past three w.eeks do not appear to be scaling down operations. For the second consecutive day. U.S. Air Force Cl30 J.lercules transport planes new thousands of gallons of fuel and oil into the capital over the Communist blockade for use by the Cambodian Air Force. Guided Nature Tours at I rv i1ie government in Phnom Penh but that the Saturday marks the beginning of guid- United States would conllilue to supply ed nature tours of portions cif the Irvine air support until the offensive operations Ranch ordinl\filY closed to the public. were halted and Hanoi withdrew forces. ·Irvine Company President William R. There were no initial reports of a Com-Mason of Newport Beach said today that munist thrust on Phnom Penh, although Archaeologica l Research Inc. of Costa t~e Camtx:idian command said U.S. B52s Mesa will conduct the tour of nora, struck Within nine miles of the capital fauna , geological form-ations and areas of Thursday night in a drive to silence Com~ archeological significance in canyon munist gunners pounding government areas of the ranch. positions outside suburban Takhmau. Two tours are planned each Saturday MiUtary spokesmen said at least 13 until fire ha zards of summe r force an persons were wounded in the shelling of end to the program. Takeo. They said heavy ground fightihg Nat u ra Ii s t s, biologists and was raging around the city but had no archeologists will lead two tours each immediate reports of casualties. Saturday for the public and/or groups of The spokesmen said Communists shell-students. ing Takeo, aiid using U.S. 105mm Persons interested may call ARI· to howitzers captured from government make reservations at 557-8981. Groups PAILY ''LOT 111t1 ~ troops, fired at least 52 rounds at the city are limited to 30 persons for each nature UCI WAYZGOOSE DRAWS NOON HOUR CROWD • I • ~ ' The names and addresses of publishers and literary agents are listed in Bowker's "Literary Market Place," available in the reference department of the Newport Beach Mariner's ·Headquarters Public Library. Yoo also might waif to refer to the Ubrary's copies of "Writer's Market" and "Writer's Handbook." U you decide to submit your manuscript to publlsbers yourself, remember t&at pubUsbiag ethics dictate that you do not send i& to more than one publisher at "a tlme. It would be a good Idea to:"aSk 8d11'tx- perlenced writer to give yol:l1 an 'lfe8est ·evaluation of your writing ability aml of- fer objective criticism before you submit your manuscript to a publisher. A third person present, Saddleback C.Ollege student Lucius Rossiter, 21, of 1355 Terrace Way, Laguna Beach, was also arrested in the raid. He was booked ' on suspicion of possession of marijuana and possession <lf narcotics paraphernalia .after the alleged contraband was fouod in his car. Thursday night and early today. walk. · Balloons Promote Student Ca rn iv1 I, 10 to 4 S.turd1y 1-r=-im=-=-=-=-=-=--==--==--=--·---==--==-=----==-;;;;i;;;;;;~' E:>:e111p tio11 Clahns DEAR PAT: I \VOU\d like.to find out if I am qu.ilifif<i for the Senior Citizens Homeowners Exemption Claim. The tax- es o~ my house are mo re than $500 a ye ar, yet I've been told I don't qualify for the exemption because I receive a small amount of Old Age ~s.~istance each month. I've gone from county office to county office and can't seem to get any clear information or explanation. One person says one thing and another says something else. • · L. T., Costa Mesa 1 Det":lctives claim· small ·amount• of hashish and marijuana plus smoking t!qulp.ment, was · found in the home, leading to bOoking of Henderson and Thistle on additional simple possessiori charges. ._ Thistle's artwork , has appeared in various galleries and exhibitions around the Harbor Area. ·Goldwater Story To be Featured In Sunday Pilot Here's a preview· o( some of the stories. photos and features which are expected to shape up as 11SWlday's Best" in the DAILY PILOT: . You are automatically· disqual ified from eligibifity for the Senio r Citizens Jto meowners Exemption Oalm U you rrcelve any Old Age Security fund s. Senior Citizens tax exemption inquiries arc bandied by the Franchise Tax Board, WATERYATE _BL.A~ -Startling in- 2021 E. 4th St., Santa Ana. Next time you terview with Sen. Barry Goldwater in have a question about exemption eligibil i-v.•hich he implored the President to spea k ty, call 835-9$40. Information and clear ut th w t t aff · ·· · t d .•· SEE THE DIFFERE NCE · IN JOHNSON & SON .,. . STATION WAGONS • Moutcgu l\'lX ViJl a gc1· , l ' , explanations £or senior citizens are pro-0 on e a erga e air 1S repr1n e -vtdett by telepho ne;so you won't have to-in full from'Ghristiai1-SCien•~Monitoro•IF'~l-'=1'-"-"t;olde,n Touch,'~ only at ]oli1tson and So11s presents ·These Beauti ful Station W ago11s At Tlieir Fines t • make the rounds of county offices in page opposite editorials. ~ search ol a straight answer. P r operty Sale DEAR PAT : About nine years ago we purchased a lot at Lehigh Acres, Florida. We listed the property for sale with -·Prentice Realty on Oct. 30, 1971 ilnd can 't even seem t,o get any results. I've writ- ten several times inquiring what 'vas being done to sell our lot, but my letters aren't even acknowledged. The only' thing we've heard is that the area is "being developed ." Can you find out what this company is doing, or if another realty_ firm could handle the sale? Also, I'd like to know what the annual taxes on this lot will ~ \vhen it is paid off. J.J., Huntington Harbour Prentlc!e Realty has "no idea" what the taxes are on your lot and ii not anilous tn provide any Jnlormatioo abogt Its cur- rent efforts to sell your property, otber tban explaining "developmt nt" me.ans that roads are being built In the area. Tbe finn's manager Is &uppoaed to write '° you regard.Ing your property's sate,, but tas httormatloo. would have to be re- -uested from tbe Fort Meyers · court · bouse. Slnce any prospective hayer would want to know ~'hat tbe &axes are oa this property aod your present realtor caumot prov ide that info rmation, I would suggest contacting th e Fort f\teyers Board of Realtors, %%79 Main, Fort P.1eyen, Fla. for a llst of area Realton providing a mulllple Osting servtct. A boa r d spokesman told me lot pkt are difficult due to the large oum btr on lhe market and dresUc price redaction Is the only •·ay to get a fa. t sale. You might co• sider cootactbljl' T. Josepb Puza, IMO w: Leoland Hgts. Blvd., Leblgh ~Crtl 33936. Puza Is a lot sales speclallst, according to the Board of ReaJ&ors, and he may be ablo to l'fO•lde "'°"' satlsf1ctol')' ,.rv1 lhu )'OOf pmttll R..itor. ENOUGH NOISE -Cities and the county, itself, seem to be waldng up to the fact uiat Orange C<lunty's coastal areas are being bombarded by noises from freeways, airplanes and even the ~ (Sunday'~ Best J neighbors' stereo. YOU Seclio11 story by Staff Writer John 1.aller will tell wha! steps are being taken against noise pollu- tion. VACATION VICTUALS -With Easter vacation upon us and all the kids home from school, timing seems right for a few tips on how to fix food the little kids will really eat. "l~ow-to" article In Fami- ly Weekly has tips on bow to make sandwiches that don't look I i k e sandwicht!s -food that pre-schoolers wiH. really eat. LEGAL RIGHTS -Aie the police • reaUy more efficient since the historic court cases of the 1960s? National story reviews what has happened in law en- forcement since the decisions involving Miranda, Escobedo and Gideon -three n&mes that changed things. -~ ENCYCLOPEDIA SALES - Publishers say criticism of their sales . practices are oot of date, but the Federal Trade Commission isn't convinced. . VET HELPE:RS -Shortage of veterinarians could be alleviated with the tllllnlng or sklll<d assistants lo tbo animal doctors. Special DAILY PILOT l'<pOrt tells llO)I' lhc paravot training pro- grallr!s B<!i!lll ln the Soulh Orange Coasl am. I e Mar quis Colony Park e ~lonte rey Statiou \Vagon SEE ONE ••• TRY ONE ••• BUY ONE ••• TODAY! .. Rome Of The New Cat , , , "Gou.,. r ... c:W• • HQran~ Count~'.s Tomily oj Firtt CorJ'' ohnson ~&-son ' l 1~.C OL N rvlE f1 ( tlf''i 2121 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540·54130 I I • l . Nome Qf Th<! Ne~ Car • , , ''Golden T~q c.h'' • -, OAILV PILOT * Friday, April ll, 1973 '' ' -\ I Op~~a Star :1 Plagsr Scene _Nulle • • ..... Tom plaiae •·:..,:· .. • lt~s -That Bad -- Day Again ONE OP THOSE DAYS' Around our place, we have this mutl who some momlnp will ins~t upon getting olf his chain at dawn. In orde.r to accompl ish that, at 'llrsl' light he begins to whine. This, rrlends, was one of those days. M -the first faint hickers or dawn · bepn lo ·creep through the majestic brlJlCbM o! our eucalyptus trees, he •tarted. Al first It is just a lltUe whimper. Just enough to cause you to lift one eyelid_ .-Next, there is the chain-rattling gim- mick. Qog has it down to a science. Rat· tie, ~. ral!le. Right at the outside door to the bedroom. Flna1I)', the whimper turns into a v.•J>oJ~e whine. Combined with chain ralUlnJ. . '~ IF 'DIE ANIMAL would just bark, he would drive me i,nto enough fury to leap out of the sack, roll up an old newspaper and charge out there to fi oy him aboot the head and ears. -- Dog, however, is too smart for that. He 1<nows tllal the whining will irritate me only to a level jW1t below the rolled-up newapaper stage. But by escalating hia act frotn the whimper to the chain-rattle to the full.pitched whine, eventually he will forte me out of slumber far CJ10llih to padcbifoot out there and let him in off the-chain. . 11RJS IT WAS lhi! dawn . Whimper, chain-rattle, whine and the old man is gl'OJJhti his groggy way lo tbe door.llnly on this morning, upon aris!ng, it stepped in the ashtray I'd left on theJloor, thus spreadil'lg pipe leavings on the rug. Also, I stubbed my toe on the way to the door. Cooldn't find any socka that mBtched. La ter cut myself twice while trying to shave·. All of this prompted a hasty retreat Crom the homestead in grumbling off to work. f hadn'I driven t"·o blocks when some nut on a motorcycle tried one of those sliding left turns across the lane in front of me. Jam on the brakes. Stub the toe again. Have several \Vords for left·tum- ing motorcyclists. ._ WITHIN TICE NEXT tbree blocks, two auto drive rs tried to crash into the side of my litlle vehicle and one smafl boy defied fate by running out in front of l}'le with a twice-stubbed toe on the br-aklng foot. ' -Narrov;•Jy, I eluded ' disaster. suffering little more than jangled nerves and a slowly growing headache. Finally, to "lt"Ufk'.* The park ing lot is blocked off by a gasoline truck. All my va luable papers are lost under the car seat E~pe into the offi ce. There . the first order of business is to leam that one of our valued staff writ ers, Tom Corman, has been involved in an auto crash. totally destroyed his van and getting himself busted up some in the process. HOW CAN VOtf be so '!''Cary at 8:05 a.m.? Slowly, you flip the calendar over from Thu rsday 's leaf. Aha! So JlO\\' you kllO\I'. \Velco~~ 10 Friday the "13th. fol ks. A1iguislied T oiv1i Mour1ts Mo1 1fers AXBRIDGE. England !UPI ) -The villages of 1nothcrlcss ch ildren close~ in upon theinselvcs today~ sharinpt lheir anguish only with thcn1sclves. "There is nothing left for us now'but to bury our dead." sai d the Rey. Reginald Bailey; vicar of Congresbury. "There is nothing more to say.'' In C:Ongresbury . in \Vrington and Ched- dar and in th is ancient, timeless villnge the grief was almost palpable today. These were the ti ny, changeless villages \Vhi ch lost 90 or their wives and mothers In the Swiss crash of a chartered plane Tuesday \Yhlch killed I04J>erso~s. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -lnsitad-.! ''Take it oil! Take It off!" the audience • yelled "Bravo! Bravo!" but the eUect w33 stllJ the same. (Additional story, picture, on l'age 33). ''Thais," an 1894 opera by Jules P.fas.senet, opened &o a capacity audience Thursday nJght following a barrage of publicity that had promised at least one nude -scene. , Cafe! Neblett; a 2?·year~ld blonde soprano from New York who played the leading role, lived up to lhe advan ce .pilbllclty by ending tile final scene of Act t totolly naked. 1 · The opera, baaically, is a stoey about Thais, I priestess ()[ V e n U I , and nae!, a monk who travels to the city of e1andrla to convert the lusty prl . See ~ 2 of Act l ends when Thais scorns A el's efforts to convert her and finalJy lsrobes to lure the monk into lhe pleasure of the flesh. Ticket sales gan to soar for the New Orleans produdiOJl last month When Miss ~eblett announ~ii\ in N e w s w eek magazine that she w Id be complf'ely ~·~ . . \ Loved Dog' A-ctress Jean Artliur Convicted, TREASPASSING CASE Jtan Arthur Arab Chieftain Vows ''Terrible " R epri~al to U.S.' BEffiUT, Lebanan (AP) -GueniUa leader Yasi r Arafat repeated charges to- day that the United States had a hand m_ the Israeli command9 .raid on Beirut and VO\\'ed a "terrible reprisal," As evidence of the alleged U.S. complicity, Arafat said a U.S. Embassy station "'agon v>'ith diplomatic license plates was parked throughoul the two. hou r raid at a filling station near the apartments or the three Al Falah leaders who v.·cre slain, and a!tei-ward the same car was seen carrying four armed men •·one ol. them with a broken left shoulder." HE ADDED TIIAT another station l\'agon \vith 8.rmed men inside was seen headed in the direction or the Embassy and was passed through a Lebanese police roadblock. fo.leanwhile. the U.S. and the Arab world heaif!!q iruo a confrontation at the U.N. Security Council today over charges tcmrrtlng-rrom the rafd. -· Delegat es predicted the debate. '~·hich started late Thursday and could stretch over the weekend, would produce the second U.S. veto . in the council in less than a month . The Ar8b anger \\•as matched by of- fi cial U.S. anger over Palestinian broad- casts charging American involvement. Secretary of State \Viltiam P. Rogers called envoys of 13 Arab countries to .his office in Wa shington and asked them to have thei r goven1ment radios carry the U.S. denial of the charges as an "absolute falsehood .'' .. WINSTON SALE~!. N.C. (AP) Fonner movie actress Jean Arlhur was arrested for trespassing, handcuffed and taken to jaU barefoot because of \\'hat she said were her attempts to console a barking, whjmpering Ge!;man shepherd chained in a neighbor's yard. Miss Arthur, a drama instructor at the North Carolina School of the Arts, was convicted in state District Court Wednes· day of trespassing and of cursing and abusing the policeman who arrested her on lhe neighbor's complaint. She was fin- ed $75 and put on probation for three yea rs. ffer lawyer, Weston HaUield , said the conviction would be appeaJed. He said Miss Arthur is a great animal lover who keeps three cats and two canaries in her apartment. .. She was charged with entering the neighbor's yard on March 31 after she had been warned lo stay out. 'Ille prop- erty i!I next to the apartment where she has been living while she teaches drama at the school. Miss Arthur testified, "I love the dog and he Joves me." She said she was con- cerned about the dog "because he barked all day ar&d ost of the night, and he cried like 'Id. It kind of broke my heart." . She said she went into the ya rd oc- casionally to pet the animal and bring it food. The neighbor, Ronald Ray Douglas: testified that he had warned her to stay off his property after she tiad threatened to call the Humane Society. Miss Arthur testified that policeman H.N. Thomas refused lo ,let. her put Oji her shoes or to check on a meal she was cooking. She said she was taken away in handcuffs. Fetus . Resear ch ' Backing Denied WASHINGTON (UPI) -Less than a week after the subject surfaced and beca me controversial. the National Insti tute! of Health (N IH ) has decided not to support use of aborted, live human fetuses in medical research. The decision u•as announced Thu rsday to about 200 persons, mostly Roman catholic School girls who !had gone to NfH for a peaceful demonstration against such research. 11'Ibe National Institutes of Health does not now support research on live .aborted human fetuses and does not contemplate approving the support of such research," NIH said. "We know -of no circumstances at ·present or in the foreseeable future which would justify NIH support of research on live, aborted h u man fetuses." DAILY PILOT D_ll [VER '(__ SER VIC~ _ De livery of 1ht Oaily Pilot is guaranteed MOMlr·J'ticl1r : H 1'911 .. 1101 .h•v• ''"'' ""'•'I' J:•-t.m., c•ll •!Id ""'' COl'I' will ft 11 ... ..,hl t• \'ilU. C•U• ·~ '"''" unfit 1:>0 '·"'· S1tun11r •1111 s11111111y: " .,... di "'' rt«!•• ""'' cttY Dr t 1,m. S-1•"'''' tr t '·"'· Slll!d•r. c•H 111111 • Cllt\' will ... """" .. r•u. (II~ ••• llktfl 11Mil II 1.m. 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Then, rmally, Miss Neblett's volce._rose for the end of Act l One woinan served notice to her neighbors in a coarse whisper that 0 Ws ls it." j, Thais laced the audience and bared h<r chett, ll>en turned lo he< left 180 de~ to offer he< body lo the 11IOllk. "I ,... mUy glad lo .,. the audience reac tion," Hebert said after. a 30-aecond ovation that loltowtd the first act. "It really !ell good lo see they appreciated it." "Ttlat woman was Jnade for the role," sa id one fan. "It took guts to do lhat and I don't think there are many opera singe rs wllh her voice that are equlpped to handle the role as well as she 11." Mis. Neblett d-loud shouts or "bi'avo!" lhrol/gbout the night In a city which tradltJooally shuns llllcll overt prtise at lta perfonnances. But, not everyone wu pleased. "My God I" said one woman during the crocla1 ICtne. "They've brought Bourbon Street to the auditorium." Anothl"' woman thought tbo..i;i- publlcilJ' had brou t too Hslg~rs." "I've r seen 90 many Dien •t an o ore in my life," lhe iatd. '"Ibis 1S ridiculous." Canada Raps Hanoi's Role For Copter Republicans Ask Full Disclosure ' SAl~N (UPI ) -1be Canadian dele- gation to. the four-nation International Commlssi~ for Control and Supervision 1 indirectly ac~sed the North Vietnamese today or shooti11g df:>wn a well-marked ICCS helicopter 13~t Saturday and of in· filtrating troops i~o South Vietnam. I Pilot of the hellcopte~was identified as Charles Leroy Oster ma 31, ·of Fountain Valley). On the battlefield, the Saigon command ~::c~~:s!h~~~t~ed~~~ killing 14 government Rangers iii an artil- lery and ground attack about 290 miles northeast of Saigon. Fighting also was re. ported at the encircled border Ranger camp al Tong Le Clum, 50 miles no<lh ol Saigon, and at Hong Ngu, west ol the capital along the Cambodian border. THE COMMUNISTS said the ICX:S beli- copter flew out or its ass.igned air corri- dor and met with an "accident" Sllturday u•hen it strayed over Conunimlst-held territory. 400 miles north of Saigon. All nine aboard. including. two Viet Cong officers and two American crewmen, \\'ere kill~, including Osterman. · The official ICCS re:Port is no~ expected to be completed t>erOre Tuesday. A Canadian !CCS delegate, Maj. Gen. Duncan McAlpine, said it appeared the chopper \Vas blown out of the sky by a Communist-fired missile. Canadian Ambas.sador Michel Gauvin, in a statement read today before a meet- ing of the chief delegates ol the Ices In-· vesLigatiog the incident, sa.Jd: 0.l'EN 7 ll4.Y~"' ~ursery Hours Daily 7:30 to 6 Sunday 8 to 5:30 . W AS!IlNGTON (UPI) Republican pressure for sworn, public testimony by presidential aides on the Watfrgate caSe mounted today and.the White House and a special Senitt~ investigating committee \\'ere reported working out such ar- rangements. Seo . Howard' H. Baker Jr. of Ten- nessee, senior GOP member of a special Senate conunittee investigating the bug- . ging and other· political espionage, urged President Nixon to let his aides testify in open session. "I think lhe President ought to send his men up here," Baker said in an interview with the Waabington Star-News. u1 think they ought lo be pennllted to testily in pu blic and under oath." VEJIMONT'S GEORGE D. Alken - dean of Senate Republicans -also said Nixon should abandon bis policy of in- voking. execuJive privilege to prevent past or present White House aides from testifying before the Senate conunlttee. Aiken said that if he were one of the presidential staffers allegedly implicated in the Watergate case. "I'd be up here this morning pounding on the door, ask- ing them to let me tell them everything I kne\v'" because he said the incident is hurting the Republican party. The Los Angeles Times quoted an un- named "associate" of ·Vice President Spiro T. Agnew as saying that Agnew \Vas appalled by the administration's handling of the Watergate affair but was unable to spe_!k out because of his posi- t ion. 2123 NEWPORT, COSTA MESA Co,nar Newport and Victoria AGNEW "CAN'T understand why nobody seems willing to cle~r up the matter and feels that anyone wtth any taint of involvement should be fired," the newspaper said. The Chicago Tribune said in its Friday edition that the White House and the Senate committee had worked out a special arrangement for testimony by "any Nli:on Administration official whose name has been linked publlcly to the • Water&ate case or who was in a position to have pertinent knowledge of President NI.ton's ~lection campaign activiUes." James W. McCord Jr.,_ who was chief of oecurily lor the Nilon campaign when he and four other men were arrested In· side Democratic national headqlmten: last June 17, bas told inve!Ugaton be believes other persons -including ado ministration officials -were Involved. HA.VE PHONE WILL TRAVEL SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Monitoring devices at the Pacific Telephone CO. show- ed something was wrong at a public telephone booth on Army Street. Patrolman John Portoni, sent to {n. yestigate Thursday, found that the booth had been stolen. (341.JJ NURSERY 646-3925 PATIO SHOP'642-4103 Most plant, Plant po~ulor bedding rGERMAIJ\l.S~ 1rasrant 11owers. ~ REDWOOD I in sun, good in ~-OCTAGON TUBS alk111ine soil. i -~-~"I Wltlt Co•po11 1 Po11y Pack Frff. j',, I FREE ' Reg. 79c HI-GREEN FISH-BASE HI-GREEN FISH-BASE is • long·last;ng liquid fertiliitr cont.sining the many ele- ments fbund in natural fish meal. It ad- heres better to soil· particles an d has more than 20 trace elements .1nd pla nt· food essenHals. Hi-GREEN FISH-BASE feeds soil bacteria which convert humus to plant food. 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"'"'IN!•• New I• Stticl CLAY FLOWER POTS 6" ,,. ... ~ ~ 1- ,., •Ideal for plantina or bloomin& ! ~ or acc!nl plants Ill ~ •Made of Calll. kiln·d1ied ~ ~ redwood. 'f ~ 16" size $'> 99 1 ~-J .. .. ·1, FRESH . ::/ij~ CAL -TURF ~~ SOD .. ~ Ro/lout the green carpet!, Now you can patch up bare spots in your lawn the easy way with fresh sod from Cal-Turf. It's simple! • Buy it by the roll! • No mess or m1nurel, • Instant beauty ovemlahtl .JWE GRASS 95« aou. QICHONDRA s1•• •OU. • 1 .. • • • ' ' I ' • • . . t • • • • . • ' ' : • ' · 1 \ ! I ' I , I • ·I i I • • ,.-.... • • • • DAD.Y P.Il.AIT EDITORIAL PAGE ' I ......... ~V'e ly · Competiti°'n With 14 !resb candldale<i and no incumbents, the Ocean View School Board raee bas become one of the most interesting· ht west Orange County. It's the only race in which everyone is a beginner. That makes for lively ~mpetition in Tuesday's .. electiOn. It also makes' the ellictlon quite critical, be- ClllJ8 tllree new board members could control the fu· 11\Te of the district. A few years back it took J. major ·housecleaning - ,; new trustees and new administrators -to save a fumbling Ocean View school system: It was saved, and has siij<e become a superior district. • For;tbat .reason, .the Daily , Pll<)t supports three candidate< WbO in their .Wrds an!! actions have indicated they will cootinue Ocean Vi~w's progress toward an .e.Vllll better fµture. They are: , . -Maryann Blank, 'a former sates supervisor and umtant ooyer. I ' -Jean &>;gen, a former teacher. . -Darrell Carter, a manager fo.r Proctor & Gamble. · We believe these three -Blank, Bogen and Carter -will PrOVide the strongest, inost progressive leader- ship available. -, New Faces Needed The phrase, "It's time for a change," comes up • treqrit!ntiy in discussions about the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District. Over the past four years there have been some changes such as the instal· - lation of a mentally gifted minor program, acceptance of more federal funds and the hiring of special admin- istntors for particular programs. The changes, however, have eol"e-a lot slower than maqy might like. 'rhe Dally Pilbt still feels .more new faces are needed on the school board. For , that realiOn the Daily Pilot ~mmenJls the election Tuesday of two 11ew men -!lawrence Neu· meister1 an iaccountant, and Wi.U:iam Thomas; a program project engineer -in hopes of givinJ life to the board. We also recommend' the retention of one of the three incumbent trustees up for re-electiod -Stephen Holden. While we 30metimes disagree with Holden's conservative philosophy, we believe him to be 9ne of the most sincere and hard working members of the board .. The election of Neumeister, Thomas and Holden should strengthen the board for what is likely to be a busy future . • . Good Track Record It's a rather quiet election year in the -Fountain Valley School District, but that's not \jllysllal. It's dif· ficult to raise a lot of complaints about a school sys· tem which is corisistently rated among the finest and most progressive in the state. • Fountain Valley has a good track record -a record shared by its outstanding admipistxation and its award· winning school board. There is no reason to change a winning team, even though there may be other good players on the field . The Daily Pilot fully supports the re-election Tues· day of all three incumbents. -Roger Belgen, an aerospace manager. -Sheila Meyers, hriusewife and member of the county oo'mmittee on school district organization. · .::: -William Crane, a business consultant and current president of the school board. All three have-served the community well and should continue to do so if re-elected. • • A . • H • -----'i I ' ! .. ·' • ' 11 •<. ·' " 'Yo·u were a good man, Patrick, except for your . inclination to tell the truth under pressure.' • • • ' " • You Just Can't Win In Diet War I Wlay Bar Wo1nen Prison Guards? DelJ1· Gloomy Gus Conjugal Visits Better Solution . I (Sn>NEY J.H~~ 'llloa&bll It Larg., The more we learn about foods, the ~ lhtre seems to be acceptable to eat. for one reason or another; every. diet that appears to lower Ille probability of ooe deficloncy seems to ralse Ille specter ol another. • • • .. . If I was caught bre~-and,enter­ ing I bet I couldnll ~~ "execu· tive privilege." ' ··-, -.r S.H. To the Editor : I must take strong exception to Rus Walton's April 9 column regarding women prison guards and highway patrol · women. IT IS true that women prison guards would cause the problems Mr. Walton mentioned: But is the fWluUon to deny women the right to gainful employment? A much better one would be to allow overnight visitations by wives a n d lion was a unique exception to this grim girlfriends. This has been considered fof rule because it ollly was wi5e enough· to ' years as a ·good and humane aiiswtr to keep what was good in British common the problems cawied by JOcking men up law and to reject only what Was op-together. _,....- pressive, rather than throwing out the Al; for "Wom_en dealing with riots , whole _system It rebelled. against. J >SMOt.oots and stranded motorists, I say .a~.:'. • • • _. .... ~· .rwhy npt?" I( talces no physical strength lf a family is. large-epot.1gh, ·there is to pull a trigger, or radio for a tow truck. alway! one child wh9 seems to have been It may take strength to beat a rioter on MAILBOX ) ( , Letters from readers are welcome, Normally writers should convey their messages i?i 300 words or less . The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters mi1st include signature and mailing address, but name& may be withheld on request if sufficient reason U apparent. Poetry wilt not be published. who know" and "their judgment in the development of nuclear power." 'Jbe belt reason for legallzlng narcoUcs j9 not that ttillr ille· gality drives addicts to desperate act!, but that it almost ir- resi.!tlbly lures the -smuggled into the nursery l1y a Gypsy in the head, but that doesn't mean that's excha.nge for your own. the way .to handle such a situation: The 16 opposition speakers represented an impressive bod~ environmental .and community service groups of Sarl Diego and or the Capistrano Bay area, -in· eluding chamber of commerce, PT A, Capistrano Unified School District and the Ocean and Shoreline Planning Com- mittee or the County of Oran8;e. They ex~ pressed the extensive, intelligent op- pooition in the Cspistrano Bay area to the. proposal to build. two largest ever constructed experimental nuclear reac- tors at San Onofre. law officers in charge of suppressing if into corruption. • • • • The ' great truth we have not yet recognized in 25 years Js that the ,second the atom wa!I split, the world ~ united -but this lesson of common survival has been almost totally obscured by the na- tionaliJt scramble to. secure a "supremicy" that can only end in obliv- ion. • • • Almost every revolution sets up a worse, or equally bad, government than the one it deposed ; the American Revolu- -. . . A religion lhat discourage.! people from thinking independently on the grounds of "faith" iS a poor tribute to God; for if we are created "in His jplage," that similarity• must be in ouif" capacity to reason as far as reason wlfl go, and not makE; a leap to faith oUi of fear, anxiety or the tradition of authority. • • • What we call _repentance shouldn't merely meen "being sorry" you did It; it should mean being sorry you wanted to do it; otherwise you will do it again under different circumstances, and be sorry agaiµ. BEF~RE Mr. Walton jC!ins In any cam- paign against the equal rightJ amend· ment, I suggest that he re-read his somewhat hysterical column and ex- amine his own motives. He may only think be isn't anti-women. KATIILEEN GRANTHAM Nucle ar Opponents To the Editor:~ Regarding your i ·al o March 23 on the lack of cir · feelings in the Atomic Energy · ion h~gs in San Clemente, there was no citizen opinion given, because the hearing board did not allow public expressions. YOUR readers may be interested to know that there will be another session open to public opinion, this time to the environmental objections to the nuclear installation, May 14, again in San Diego. There will undoubtedly' be dedicated I persons from the Capistranq Bay area l !lcome Versus 'ngenul"t y IN THE AEC hearing process, the who will make the trip lo San Diego to citizenry can make only limited ap-spe8k. pearances as s~ifi~ by the board. As for your. tally Df cigzen observers in -Sii~;k,"-:;::::===-=·======::-~";re-was such-a----time--tn'1he--Sarr0mtte-!hesa~nl h"lartng , we-dorr' Dear President : 1, Joe Sikspak, Hearings (in San Diego) in which 17 know who did your head-count, nor how American, take pen in hand to gore an ox ( ) citizens spoke, 16 of them in opposition to he differentiated between citizens anC:I or two. It's about my taxes. ART H()PPE nuclear proposals, and only one (who did the dozens of utility oompany employes It takes me .all day' Saturdaf 'and no not oppose, nor specllically approve) who spent their days in.the hearings. We m~tter bow t !ubtract It ur, it seelll!l like · ,.. _ merely appealed for "sof!le show of agree wjth you that many more of our l o\te you $1312.42 •. 1b~ read where a faith" to "our experta.~d those people . l~aj:·residents should have attended .• or whole bunch of milUOnaires don't pay no "THAT SOUNDS Jlke a good deal," our tally of our n1embers ,...and their friends, there were an estimated 130 who observed during -verying time spans of from a few minutes to the entire session. Too many of thFS"e were for very short periods of time, but understandably !IO. The testimony and cross-exam drap on and on, seeiningly to the lay observer to devote more time to attorney hassling over obscure legal points than to substantive inronnation. PERHAPS the most insurmountable block to public attendance is the agenda procedure wtiicb does not allow lhe preu adequate information and time to publicize who.: will speak on what sub- jects. A public notice of a hearing on many subjects ~nd of many witnesses • scheduled to run a week or two or'!, with , no time certain for any subject or speaker, discOurages citizen observation simply bec:al15e the average citizen can- not give up a week 9f his life to come sit through dragging technical testimony In the hope that he will eventually hear something understandable aod substan- tive ... GUARD is very grateful to the Daily Pilot and other newpapers for · their coverage of the hearings. The few glimpoes of !acl'ual objection! to the nuclear plants this affords the reading public may well be that public's only hint to the vast and deep opposition to nuclear power which is swelling through the United States and the World. LYN HARRIS HICKS Chairman, Groups United Against Radiation Dangers Keep Tr e nd Golng \Vho "banded together to dictate the way they \Vished it to be. No\v, if the people can keep the trend ....... going, \\ith such examples as laxe!I and telHng the schools lo manage the moniy they have more efficiently before asking for more, they can keep other runaway costs controlled. SAMUEL H. GIESY, III W1'11 No t C11cle1? To !he Editor: In answer to Minette and Ken Carter's letter agalust motorcycles. As a corhpeHUon motorcycllat who Uke!I to ride cross-country events; it is - necessary to drive ISO mlles or more one way to race. But why should adultJ and children who like to ride in the dirt or on ~rack occasionally have to do thi!I? And ~Rere do you go when you want to tune up' or cbeck out your bike alter repairing it? It's ll:liegal to ride on the street or on vacant property .. A MOTORCYCLE park in Huntington Beach wtiilld . be economically aelf-sup- portlng, charging even very modest rates, because no other facilitie!I are close by. As for the noise and dust; silencers art now required by state law on all motorcycles, and the allowable noise levels a~ getting more stringent all the time. Our prevailing winds blow from the proposed track area towards the Santa · Ana river, and a well maintained track Creates vety little dust anyway. IT IS NOW mandatory to register and license all oCf -road "Vehicles, including · motorcycles. Part or the funds derived from this licensing Is supposed to go to local as well as regional motorcycle To the Editor : ks par . Tbis.Js aJe,sS:Qq_in Dempcracy, for this HWltington Beach is a recreation- is a study of the meat boycolf. · ' · orieritM"tltr.-t>rtiVidlng--a--wide-range""of- Looking aside from the fict the boycott activities from shooting gum to surfing brought meat prices down, it might do at the beach. So why not provide for the well to examine the fact that wheo the r recreational mOt.orcyclist living in &be govemMent intervened, too late to stop . city 11 well? the rise of meat prices, it was the people DON R. SHUSTA -April's Never Fair for Taxpayers ' tax., al all, mainly on account of they says I. "Could I put in ·lO bucks 3lll! gel got amart ta:r. men back 15?" · ~-· to figure out why "Only if you've got '99 friends," says not. be. "Let me go down my·Ilst of loopholes "You'll never get here. Did you by chance; donate a couple rich, Joe," I says to of Rembrandts to a museum and take myself, "until you them back on a lifetime loan?" learn bow to save "Keep going," says I. money on your taxes . "Cattle investments?" s&ya he. "That's like the rich do." a sure-fire way to pay DO taxes, as ~ first thing Mon-G<lvemor Reagan, a devoUt cattle. loyer_., day a.m. I go down _ will testify." · · to Hanrahatty, who is our .JocaJ C.P.&A. "The only cattle I .see,". says 1: "Is on "I am in a bad way, Hanrahatty," says the bus to work." · I. "Kindly supply me with a hall dozen or 11Dld you tak~ a long 'sea voyage for so loopholes." your health?" "I took the Weehawken ferry once an<l uSURE 11DNG, Joe," says he, whil\. "'" caught cold," says I. "Look, what about ping out a jlellC!l. "Lei's see, llow dld you enlertalnmenl? I bad my brotber.;n.Iaw dllr11lf Ille calendar year of 19?'1, have to dinner for, I hope, the last time." any ~etable aueta?" "Did you reasonably eJpeCt a profit?" "Witch your language, Hanrahatty,'' says he. 5a1' ·1. "No, he ..1..ked me for anolber "--1 -···, Joe." says h e , ""' "09 ··-sawbuck and I ahould'Ve known it," say1 "Somethlnc of value that ls becom1ng ... I. "How do lbe rich do II!" baUlted over tbe years-and which we ca _"My advice, Jet," says be, "ls:•to buy therefore write off." tax·free municl""'•." 11Well1 there's Mn. Slkspak/' says I. "With what?'r;ys I. .. "She's aure not growil\ll no younger. And "Wllh Ille money you saved buying ta1- lf she sleeps In one more Sunday, I will lffle municipal!:," say!I be. "That's how gladly write her oil." lhO rich do It." "I was tblnktni more aloog lbe llnes of "Than'· I t •• I "•-•I till il .n. ,, be "Or ybe Id ~ a o , says • "'"u s owe o . w~, aaya . ma a eo the President $U11.4.2." mme, "And MC 11 be "But chet up "nt8t she'll not 11 saya I me.-. says · · r • "Okay, what abOut depr~iation?" ea ' Joe, It's deductible.'' ' he. "U we use Ille oe<elerated doubt'! · SO YOO SEE, President, in order lo , docllnlni balance method ... " save money BM 1<t rich, I got to.1et rich "tbat aounds more like her," says J. In order to save my money. Like my 11No, Joe lt's 'BC)t to be i condomlnium, frlend, Paddy sa)'I, "If you're poor, tbe.y II)', ,.. an cilllce bWldlng," say> he. "You tax your Income, U you're rtch, Ibey tar put flO,toO down. Then with depreclatlon your ingenuity.'' lllCI ........i Interest, you can write 1llf mQbe fll,tllltl. )'ell'." Truly Youri, Joe Sibpat, American Mid-April's fair weather usually finds the naUon's taxpayers in a foul mood. The family breadwinner fills out his fecteral tax retum...~nd drops it into the mailbox. 'I'hcn he opens the newspaper and reads that 276 individuals with in- comes in excess of $100,000 paid no federal income tax last year. Surely, he fumes, the tax system --federal, state and local -Is rigged in favor of the rich. AT LEAST one major study dlsputes lhat notion. Working from lMI income and tax data, Herman P. Miller and Roger A. Herriot of lbe U.S. Census Dear GeorgeJ My wife wists on eating by caD(ilellght when we have guests and she gets furious when l strike matchts to see what's on the table. I have eaten two napkins this month. ls it Impolite to strike matches at a candlelight dinner? Dear O'Boy: O:BOY , It most certainly is! ll looks te~ rible. Miners' headlights ant e<onomlcal and lend an added toucll ~f gracious living. (s.od your problems to George. tbe Cl1ly advice columnist with 1n AC.DC crystal ball.) · \ -(.\ EDITORIAL .RESEARCH Bureau concluded in 1971 that the group mo.st favorably treated by the tax system is the one with the most taxpayers -the middle class. They reported that both the Poorest taxpayers (those earning less · than $2,000 a year) and the richest (over $60,0tltl) paid 50 pereenl or more of tbeir income in taxes. In contrast, middle-In· come f6,lltl0425,0tltl) taxpayers paid out around 30 percent. The man in the midd1e finds such figures unpersuasive. He reads about capital gains fionan1.1s and tax-free municipal bonds and docs a slow bum. Vet he wou ld man the barricades if Congress dared ,.. remove mortgage in- . terest and local property taxes from the list of Items deductible on federal returns. TI!IS SORT of atUtude is the d .. palr of thole who advocate wholesale reform _of· lbe tax system . As Fortune magailne F.ditor Richard Annstrong notes: "The lllOSI glaring inequity In the present tax code l!I Its application of different rates ID dl!rerent kinds of Income ... Taxing all Income at the srune. rates has the great merit or a!mpUcily and openness, Such an approach could dispel at least tome of the resentment, envy, and mlsun· derstanding that now surround the sub- ject of Incom e taxation." · But not all of it. Although federal ta1 rates may ~iscriminate again st one in·· come group· Or another, they are at least· ·uniformly applied throughout the coun- try. The same caMot 'be said about state and local taxes. These tend to vary wide- ly from region to region , and even from city to city wilhin a single state. . A 'Study issued last December by the Tax Foundation, an independerit research organization, illustrates the point. Using 1970-71 figures, the:foundallon calculated the per~pita local tax load for t'he na· lion's 38 largest metropolitan areas. New York led the list , with local tax burden of '413.71 per person. Bringing up Ille rear was San Antonio, Texas, at $106.37 a head . THE U.S. taxpayer can take comfort, 1£ ~ cares to, from the fact that the over-an tax burden In this country Is con- !lderably lighter than th't in many other d vek>ped lands. According to a study by the Organization of Eoonorqjc Coopera- tion and Development, a group of 23 In· dustriallied nations. the United States ranks 16th among the 23 In terms of total taxation as a percentage of grou na- tional product. What the study showed, aceordlni ID the OECD, "is the rtiatlve preference of a country for various kinda of publlc (!hat Is, tax-supported) good5 and Strvlets over priva,te goods and services and the role of government in • the redistribution of income through tax- ation." \.. But grumpy U.S. laxpf.yers respand more: readily to fi«Ures fike these: In 1973, the average American ·will wofk one hour and 40 minutes every eight·bour workday '{o pay hi! fedeial taxes. And It will take two hours and 39 minutes to earn enough to meet the comblned federal, state 3lll! local tax bill. OaANGI .COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vted, Publisher 'l'homOJ"' Ktcvit. Editor Barbaro Krtibich. Editorlo.l Pagf Editor The f:dltorh1l vn.J:c 11t the Dally Pilot sttkt& to Inform 11nd 1thnu· lat~ retidt>rs by 1.rl?!Jrnllng thts - nt1\'•P'lptr't opinion~ and com· mentar)' 11n tn1)ief; nf lntercat and 1lanlficaoee, by 11n1\•K1in.i.: a forum tor the exprossh1n f'lt our ttaden.' opinlon1. and by 11rt't('nUnJ the dl\•ene vll!\\01X"oin111 of lntonnt'd ob-- ~n.'<'rs and 11pok~1men on topics ot I~ d•y. Friday, April 13, 1973 ..... -.. ' I f , \ • Producer Art Freed ( BRIEFS J LONE SURVIVOR OF CRASH RUSHED TO HOSPITAL Golfer Had CoYffed Hl1 Body, Believing He Was-De1d --~~~~~~~ four yea rs and in 1954 was president of the S c r e e n Producers Guild. Among his motion plcture p-ed \ts were "S!naing ·1ij the Rain," •'Brigad oon ,'' !'Showboa~" "Annie Get Your Gun ," "Meet Me"in St. IAUis," Fonda's Tour Led -;'The Band Wagon," "Easter Parade," "Cabin in the S~y,'' "Take Me Out to t h e Ballgame/' and "Silk Stock- ings.'' To To.rturc .pow e Executive Jet SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Ronald Reagan administration has again tried to end the con- troversy over the governor's SAN DIEGO (UP!) - A Navy pilot who appeared at a news conference in Hanoi with Jane Fonda and Ramsey Clar k said Thursday he was forced to ·appear by Com- munist torturers who yanked his broken ann. µse 9f an executive jet plane LT. t'MDR. DAVID W. Hoff- but left unanswered many of man, 32, made the accusa tion the questioos that prompted to newsmen while Miss Fonda, .the controversy. in a Los Angeles rally, was de- Top aides to the governor nylng that she said "all" cailed Capitol newsmen former POWs were lying when together for a special briefing ... 'they said they were tortured. on the issue Thursday, but told Hoffman, 32, who was shot the reporters they intended W down in 1971, told a news con- maintain "executive·secreey" ference he re t tac t e d concem1ng aspects of the everything he said at an ap- governor's $52,000 worth of jet pearance w1th the actress and travel at taxpayer expense Clark , former at t o r ne y during the ·past three months gener..ill , when he appeared as well rus future fl ights.. with them in Hanoi. eTaxRebate SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan says a $178 million cut in estimates of the state budget surplll5 may reduce -but won't stop -his plans for an income tax rebate and tax limi tation initiative. But Democratic critics of the Republican governor's twin tax plans sald that 'Thursday's reduced estimates "ntin" Reagan's tax limitation inJtiatlve and income tax rebate bill, making them look "silly." - "I reject everyth ing I said. I had a broken arm," Hoffman said. "IT WAS IN A cast. l was hung by that broken arm seve ral times and allowed to drop at the end of a rope from a table which was klcked out from under. me." In Los Angeles, Miss Fonda denied Thursday that she had said ... II " former U. S . prisoners of war in Vietnam were !yfng about -torture. Students heo~led her, held a mock trl~;pn~ hanged her In efhgy. ; e Bear l\'ahhed , ARCATA (UPIJ - A M-llfMBEIS ,OF Young J)QClild bear cub that hovered in Affiericani for F r c e d o m ?ear three days near the top df tau,nted her during her speech a mammoth Dougla s Fir was to .. l,5<!0 . student~ at the finally lured down with food Univ'tts.ty of So uth e rn and captured Thursday. :--canfornia with shouts or Hwnboldt State Co I I e g e: "debate, debate." stµdents trapped the black ~1embers ~r Vi et n am bear in a cage that was set at Veterans Ag ainst the War, the '.:"flit base of the tree. group that sponsored her ai>- e Sex Charges PALO ALTO CAP) -A school superintendent" charged with .two counts of sex perversion was bound over from Municipal Court. David E. Reeves , 4 0, s uperintend e nt of the Woodland Joint Unified Scliool Dis trict was ordered b y Munici pal Court J udge Sidney Feinberg to appear in superior court in San Jose for ar· ralgnment April 20. pearance, surrounded her dur· ing the speech. She ignored too protesters. She told newsmen that her San Diego Power Site Gets Rezone Grapuatio1i Stnndards . Abando1ied SAN DIEGO (AP) -An area at the northern tip of San Diego, where a utility com· ..-...pany once planned to build a nuclear power plzant , ha s .._ . been rei.one<t to prohibit all d~yelopment . SACRAM ENTO (AP) -The state Board of Education has dropped plans ror minimum requiremenls for graduation from California high Schools, but a new set of standards may be on the way. mE BOARD abandoned its old sct;of requirements Thurs· day, in compliance with a state taw that went into effect March 8. YOWlgsters should still have lo meet some m i.n i m u m A SAN DIEGO Gas & Elec . tl'ic Co. spokesman criticized the rezoning but sa id the con1- pany already had given up all plans to buifd th e atomic plant in the Penasquitos -l.agoon area just south. of suburban Del Mar. ( The utility brough t 340 acres of the lagoon estuary in 1965 in order to build a nuclear pla nt the re, spokesman Fran k DeVorc told the San Diego Plann ing Comn1iss ion Thurs- day. academic requirenients, pro~ Ell.,her·a's ably in arittunetic a n d o ~ reading, before they get a high • !!ChooJ diploma. said board T bm' member Virla Krot• of Orin-CS ony da. "A high school di pl-Oma D sroui d mean something," she Gets elay said. "'Ibey walk OUl with a piece of paper that says "l groduated from XYZ 'hi~h school because I've been there four years. The pu blic -the employers -become very irate about this." LOS ANGELES (AP) - Daniel Ellsberg's testimony In hi s own defense w a s post· pooed today r 0 r a . seoond day ~ausc his chler attorney is ill and may hnve to take some medical tests. earlier remarks about charges by formet-l'"O Ws that they had been tortured and abused by ·the North Vietnamese were rep:irted out of con text. -"I never blanketly said that all prisoners or war are lying," she said . SHE B EL I EVES the liberated POWs are lying when they describe torture as systematic and a No rth Viet- namese government policy, she said . "I said the prim:lry lie comes from the U.S. government, and that is the one we have to concern ourselves with ." Her husband, Tom Hayden, ·told UPI in an interview two weeks ·&90 .. -Utat the for.mer p r iso n e r s \\'ere "liars. hypocrites and pawns" for saying they had been mistreated. "The fact is they were the Be s t -treated prisoners in the history of any war," Hayden said. the . ·. ...... • . - . ·- F~day, A,,..11 u , 1973 DAll Y PI LOT " "I ' I ·Moffett Field Air . Crash . P·r9.hed ~ · -• ,. ed a board or investipttbn to Dre chlef al Kfichum, 1aano, was in ¢tical ~ltl6n with From ~ Senlces t' try to learn why the two four-who witnessed the crash from burns, anpactUres. .. The following are the nam es ' ol the identllied victims In the collision:... MOUNTAIN VIE W _ "The e~ine planes .were 90 ..... a practice fire tower aboUt a ytolfer ·had co v ere d ..... while approaching the Navy 's , ~ his ch NAVY.fll 0•10N names were JU to 40 fttt in A1offett Field, less than a half mile away where he )JJIS" P.ialhDett with para ute, 21~. ~\~ D!i'i. t:'::.' ..,$.~:·~~: the air and the wreckage was mile away. Both alrcrart were working with M lain View believing . him dead, whcri ~1own t ·s1or,.., conn. 111n1wo bV :t red ' h bl k k wlle •I'd two chllclrwn. • ~~e w:•!w, wa~ to s; ~ ~~1~rt test flights from Mof-firemen. et wrus gradually :ii reached the crash r}.~'.~·~~¥~=-.. there." A tape recorder f!9JR~ ~ king when the turboprop 0 People threw a chute over ~~~.:!· ~·· u. ,,...,,. 4 Fireman Ron Kimball was NASA pi.ne was_>ecovered ~~ pulled up vertically," said the body, bul I yanked it off r=:r,,...~r::.i K~~l:lt:.n. H.c. describing the seen~ arter a Navy spo~ail saJ<J,...H~ld Brand, who also is a pilot. and felt his pulse and he was •· PO 1z. wnu•m 11:~s.v. 31, Na~ional A~~aut.ics and there ... wa"( n?_..J.aptf recorder "Then one of the jets catlgh t ali ve," Kimball saJd. Fo-: ~111,.~~ ~ .J.Ji:"b.,; Space Admm1strauon plane · fou6(f ~~vy aircraft. the tail of the turboprop and It was nearly three hours i. ~tirv .,. v1e1rm ,_,6 a~ a Navy aircraft collided)~ ~n of the men -.killed (urned it over." after the crash before the first n.e be•': w•...-wl 1.1n111 r&1•tlve1 fhght , plumme~d ~a"iolf were in a Conv.air 990, a $2.S The pt an es came down bodies could be removed. c•n ~ut~. course in pi~ bee f~n, million transport-type jet, the locked, with the Navy plane Debris was scattered over ii. 1 .... ,O:ri"'..,.~ ~=~"!!..,.~.rn vitw, explod~ rn!!ji.-stxt~een Nat ional Aeronaut ics a nd beneath. .• 100-yard radius of the gOlr miln~ °' NASA's ~onvil~ "" 11c111-mJ>VaOOard~ P_la~s died; Space Admi nist ration used as course, which }>orders busy rv?. J•"'" "· ·~· Mo11e11 one was er! tcally lnJured. a flying laboratory. ''PEOPLE JUST starled to Interstate 101 about 45 miles F1;.1dj.~AP~':1'1:~~sun .. vv::~. NASA run ," recaJled Denny, Casti llo, so ut.h of Sa n Francisco. 01~~'-Fr•nk J, 8, • .,.,,,., S•n Jon , NASA TH E OTHER five victims an 18-year-old caddy. "Some-1n11ti1 ... 1-. • CR · ·· S. Jolln W. YUMtri. S.n JDS&, NAU. and the survivor were aboard one ye 11 e d, 'It's go!,og to THE ASH was w1Ui1n 100 11111 sci.nu ... Pft"lm&nl•r 10Kl•Ui1nci l I "TIIE ONE PLANE just set down on top of the other," sa id David Frame, 25, who was working on the Sunnyvale Aiunicipal Golf COurse when the planes crashed Thursday. None of tbe-golfers or employes on the course was hurt. blow Up.' " -IA of he r • In whioltl t!udltt.. a Navy P3 Orion turboprop, Y,8.1u;:i t reeway. over •· PhlLl)o 11:. Wlko~. sunnvv•I•. NASA descri bed by the Navy as a $10 PO 3. C. Bruce N. Mallibert , which p I a n e s approaching d•J.• 'G':~'I:"· P. F•~· s.ra109,, · t million submarine chaser. 22, of Mountain View, an an-Moffett usua lly cross at an NASA '*"'?'o-ttehnotoel1t. , , The Navy immedlately nam- Sex Viewers As Felons? SACRAMENTO I AP ) Per so n s a t ten d i n g pornographic movies such as "Deep Throat" would be gu ilty 0£ a felony under a bi U introduced Thursday by state Sen. ll.L. Richardson. The Arcadia Republican's measure wou ld outlaw depic- ting or viewing a sex act listed as a felony under california law. including oral copulation. "Under the gui se of en· tertai nment or freedom of speech, ac tual criminal sexu~I acts are being ~rformed on fi lm, acts that are defin~ed by law as felonies,'' Richa rdson said. "It only follows that actual depiction of such an act is a felony by those who witness it as we ll as those who fi lm the act," he added in a statemenl . The bill is SB 725. ''The · two aircraft were on lisubmarine warfare techni-31titude of from SO to 100 feel ~ c •·uJ.ov Adkin .. Northrop Av1•11011• ·: their final approach, and the cian, was thrown clear of the as they come in on a north by 1!hnfc1.~: RObtn-., Nortnrop, lllt1ht ; turbop~ was in front or the Navy plane. He was taken to a northwest course, a NASA of-m!1~~=~i.:ir:,ivne Co•11·• nots• " h -I h doc! id h f1'c1·a1 sa1'd 11. a . Sor"""°"! Teledvrte. nolH I jet," d Bill Brand, 47, the __ os_p_•t_a_,_w_er_e __ or_s_sa_~.~~·~----·-1T1M1ur1rneiil 1n11a11r. ~1 .. ! OVEA\•aaO IN AWARDS AND PRIZ&•l 111 ENTRY FORMa FOtlll ARTS ANO CtlllAF=Ta AVAILA•L• AT NEWPOtlllT BIEACH CITY HALL, ~ CORONA D•L MAlli ANO MARIN•Ra' LlallllAlltlR.•; PLU• LOCAL ART aToA••· •NTAY OAT• MAY 10 TH, CIVIC C?ENTEA CJALL•AY. Garden Center ' ORANGE, SO. SANTA ANA, BUENA PARK PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU •SUNDAY -APRIL 1 2 Gal. #1 Grade ICE ROSES PLANT in Bud and • Full Bloom 99 .. •. by The Flat • .. 99 '·' - '· . " ' ........ ' ·-I -', ' . • THE BILL by. Assemblyman Leroy F. Greene ( D - Sacramento), that junked th e requirements was passed last year to' end confusion about What loo standord.s meont and because pome or them were ba5ed anclghl-gra d e perfo level, s t a t e chle! Wilson fl!lcs told rterr. T~• Ellsberg dcfen1< tcnm asked U.S. District Court J u d g e Mall Byrne lo recess the Pehtagon papers trial until Monda.y. The sudden illness or at- torney Leonard Boudin, who has a heart condition. In- terrupted Ellsberg's testimony Thurlday. sb~i·N~T~A~~~' N~A NORTH °C>F so. COAST PLAZA:~:~~~E 1~.~. BLVD, AT CITY DR. SO, BUENA .PARK BEACH AT ORANGOH;~ ' ' _\ . . ' ' •• ' • .... • Today's Final .J j 1 I N.Y. Stoeks L . ..... ' ' . .~ OL 66, NO •. ~o~. 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES . ' ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDA APRIL ·13, ·19n N TEN' CENTS • \ •r . ·-There'18 .Hitch • -in _.S~OOO County lJ~~orces / ·.By TOM B~i'LEY -- , Of .. 0.-,UM Sid ' A probing Orange County worker bas made a djscoveey. that is guaranteed to put a cbilf in many~• marriage bed tonigbl • · His special ,audit of divorce records bas 'disclosed that at least 5,000 couples involved in such actions within the last 20 years have never Obtained.a final judgment of divorce. · "And there could be many,' many inore," ·,he said. "I ·find them ·every day of Ill• week and they apply to actions that we once knew as d1vor~es and the suits that we now knQW-as dissolutions of mar· riage." · · : . . His survey, wllich has not been acted on officially by the county . thus · far, raises the diatinct possibility that many of the coupleS in· volv~~ ill. th~ '-ctiQns he has singled out have remarried without be· ing properly divorced. It raises the further possibility that many of tiiooe couples have now iliised families without seeking -· or knowing that they shpuld seek -the final judgment that marks the end of the foriner mar· nage. The worker, who asked not to be identified, pointed out that the yast majority o~ people ·involved in divor.ce actions believe that the tssuance of the mterlocutoey decree is the end of the union. "Bu\ they have to apply for a fi nal judgment six months after that decree was issued," he explained. "I have uneart~ed more than 5,000 a_ctions :where that did not occur and it simply J11eans that the couple 1nvo~ved. ire not legally divorc·ed." . · · . County -Clerk William E. St John immediately con!irmed the accuta~y Of the audit and its findings and pre~cted a shock wave that will go far beyond the simple issue that thousands of divorces have .never been made final. 11\Ve have to look to the probate division and the obvious-impact c . this situation could make on wills and bequests,'' he said. 111 envisage many a hassle that could erupt through a party to a law action learn· ing that another party had never been legally divorced.'' St John believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted by his key em- ploye is "very much on the conservative side. I think the true fig·. ure of persons.who have not ohtalned the final judgment must be at least three or four limes 5,000," he said. ,St John stressed•that Orange County makes sure that pr~vious divorces 8.{e f~Jl).ized before c'ouples are granted martiage licenses. "It couldil't happen here," he said. "But I hue to admit that there are many junsdictions in tbe United States that do not insist on such proof." (Set DIVORCES, Page %J Lilly Write-in Backed ·2 Newport-Mesa Teacher Groups Gi ve Support By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of the Diiiy l'lllt Sllff Two groups representing 80 percent of Newport·Mesa teachers have strongly en- dorsed the Trustee Area Two write-in campaign of former trustee Elizabeth Lilly in Tuesday's school board election.-· about 110 ql,the dl!trlct's 1,000 teachers. The otheJ!organitation, the 7()0.member Newport-Mesa F.ducatton .Association (NMEA ), today .said they will wtthhold any endorsements in area four , which is also being contested by~ 1 James K. Schwarz, who teaches high school in Gar- den GroVe. " Miss Setterholm ailo won an unusual endorsement from one of the two men running against M.n. Lilly In area two, insurance executive Olarles L. "Chuck" Brldg ... ' wl» will be on the ballot and decided they didn't have the dl!trlct wide P."'· spect.iv,e that Mrs. Lllly has through her prior service," Hake said. The other candidates in area two are Orville Amburgey, communications die rector for the city of Costa Mesa and Bridges. . "The ·two men were focused in06lly on' Costa hfesa High and had tittle feel for 'I , . 'Ille AFUIO affiliated Newport·Mesa Federation of Teachers ( NMM') also endors·ed 18-year-old Margaret Setter· holm's bid to unseat Area Four incum· bent Thomas Casey. NMFT represents Area four represents all of Newport Beach east of Upper Newport Bay and area two covers C.OSla Pitesa north and east of Oraflge Coast College. Bart Hake, a spokesman for the NMEA, a California Teachers Association (C'l'A ) affiliate, said his group,'.s governing board chose to support Mrs. Lilly o\'tr the two candidates on the ballot because of her ''far-reaching experience." other schools in the district," Hake add· .. ' ' J'~pting l!ate1 Press Barred From Sess io n --- On .Channel50 By RUDI NIEDZIELS!lt · Of .. ~ '""'' '"" • The press was barred from . a meeting on the academic funcU on of Channel SO Thursday because "there was nothing really to report oul otit," a Coast C:Om- munity College District adminisfrator claimed today. Dr. Bern'ard Luskin, vice chancellor of educational affairs, said the secret DA1L-i'P1LOT """''1 llkMnl Ko111iw -.-..session involving facuJty senate members . •, from both campuses,__and Chancellor Nonnan E. Watson, was "purely pro- cedural." Suzi Brabaiils, 9, of Newport Beach doesn't Seem lo care about ill Newsmen were barred from covering omens on Friday the 13th as she braves the curse of a broken mirror the meeting by Dr. Watson. He an- under a ladder. She's already had her share of misfortune. The New-nounced Thursday afternoon that the port Heights Elementary School student broke her .arm reeenUy in a press-·was not invited. Or. Watson was playgr.ound tumble: · ·• out or town and unavailable for comment , , on his decision today. . ··-The meeting was called after a flareup "\Ve interviewed the two p&ndidates (See TEACHERS. Page%) 200-3 Margin UCI Teaching Hospital ·snppor1~a '1iy~Do~tots .... * *"* Airport Uni.t Hits Hopeful Over. Flig hts The Newport Beach-based Airport A~ By GEORGE f.ElllAL Of .. Dalt; ..... ,.ff Doctors .at Oran1e COunty Medie:al Center (OCMC) Thursday Voted 200 to 3 to support constructi6n of a 250-bed teaching hospital oo the campus of UC Irvine-California College of MedJcine. The members of the ·OCMC Attending Physicians Association enthuslast!C4l)y supported the on-campus t e a c b I n g ho>pital along with cootined use of OCMC as an auxiliary teaching factllty , the group's president, Dr. Robert. M. Sodar o! Santa Ana , reported. The group draws !ta membership from the 600 attendlni pbysiclana wbo practice at OCMC. O! all the doctors ·It OCMC. ooly IO m P•li !acuity' membm of lhe lion AlllOClttlon (AAA) today crltlcbed UCI medtcal IChool. a opokeaman ex-Newport-llMa llchool l»ard candidate 1 ined ~·-the t 1 di 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly IOI" her attitude P a • suae•wig vo e n ca es an ii.bout jet O!ghts , over local schools. unexpected level of support !or the on-campus hospital proposal. "Mrs. Lilly aald she wanted 'back- Tbe Jolot Legislative CoiiDnJltte-on g.round material,' " said Mrs. Jean Mor- Teaching Hospttal Siting chaired by rtS. AAA spokesman. "That seems Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr.· (Min-st.~ange. · . . . Francl!co), is studying alternative ways There are 900.JjeQple in one area who o( spending the $37.9 million of state bond have hired an attorney and are sulng the funds earmarked for health scienctJ ·~ .11irport," stie said. :·,n.e:. city of Newport structloo related to tbe -UC! medlcof Beach Is taking official legal actioo school. Brown's . staff bas lliggetted the· ~galnst the airport noise and poUution." committee consider spending all-"the · 1be Newport Harl>or Olamber of Com- money Improving OCMC' and bulldtOg' .no ·merce ha~. taken an off.icial stand against hospital at UCI such as wa1 implied J~1 noise , M.i:5· Morris .~oted. (See SUPPORT Page I) , Obviously, she said, there has been ' . plenty of background material avail- able." Nav y: Sa ys Plane CFash Mrs . Lllly, a write-in candlditf'" tn area two in Costa Mesa, this motning declined to comment on lbe AAA cliti· clsm. · Mrs. Atorris was also critical Of Mrs. N n · · · I ·p . . · among faculty members of bolb the e wn. ort· c ane' ' O$tpones !::'~~eC:1~1 X.~2!'~ .. K~-~m,~~: • "" • ..... _ . education. of students. c d b H E Lilly's statement quoting a study "that fulure schools built in the 1light pattern should be sOund-proofed." "We wonder if then she would like to • -, • . • . 1n a series or 11 ·question• addressed 10 ause _ : y , U"'" "ll rror BalL ....: -D · • DI the boa rd of trustees teachers demanded 11·14.A; --Ht:Ja ~ .o.w.iµo. n1ng i:..~a·n s....1:;:,~_bep:::~:.:~.to ~::,;~~'L ,,,.~~-...,...,.-- . broadcasts, and the financial picture of h OU . IN VIEW(AP ) -m· ,-,Tlli!re w&s no lOOica ion o aiif rou- . the new station. ..,--. flight crash of a space agency jet and ble on either plane prior to the crash," seal the ehitdren inside be<:ause there cisi;;ij"°iia'.w;;•YJ.OU can ..swndw~a...P'"Y7-· ---1 • , Ml's. t;loms said. · Mrs. Morris also said she didn't like Mrs. Lllley's remark regarding the AAA being an "interest. group." By L. PETER KRIEG It is generally regarded as the most Board members ·Wednesday \light. Navy craft that took 16 lives apparently said Ainsworth. liberal of the -three pro-·•s, since it refused to address themselves to these was caused by human 'error, the Navy '~ked If Of flll D911Y l'lllt Steff N.ewport Beach p 1 a n n i n g com- nlssioners ,again .postponed proposed lownioning of Balboa Peninsula Thurs- lay night alter they were deluged by "'"1used property owners CMoenlOd 11»ut what Would happen to tbOlr ln- ,.._ E I p ~ both' craJt v.·ere -approachin~ · would preclude dupJexes on only eight questions and instead urged the teachers said today. ( ar ler story, picture, age , lots on the entire Peninsula: One plan re-to' take them through the proper char.-'5) -the same runway, he ~·we. don't quit;es S,000-foot lots that would render nels. "Someone madt! an error of course" in know yet, they should have been ap- 127 of the 153 R·2 lots on the Peninsula Thursday's secret , meeting with Dr. the coijiston that .seni the Navy turboprop proaching.separate runways." non-confofming. Watsqn was set up for that pu~. and larger go'vem"ment jet piurrlmeting in The victlm1 included eight sclentlSta· Besides dealing with Jot sizes, all three Dr. Luskin described the meeting as names Qm.g_ a golf course Thursday as and technician& on the jet, 8 Convaln 990 li9idual lots. t • Proposala also ·would cut down the size of "proforma" and said the representatives the planes approached the Navy's Mof· I bo h bl.shed roced r Fl 'd I · Adm flying laboratory operated by the Na· bulldings allowed. Again, these reduc· rom t groups esta 1 P ures _, ett e~ or landings, smd Rear . C.ommlssioners had a \ougb time' 'fx· >laining, since before them wm; tbnie llternate pro(>OSals each with .a dllforlnl mpact .and each with speclfic • ~otrpfs tepe'.nding on the size of lots involved. They did schedule what t,hey vowed tions woo.Jd depen4 on the size of the lots. for reviewi~.the ans wer1 .to the 74 ques-Herbert: S. Ainsworth. .. tionat A e r o n a u t l c s and Space Planners also npw want two parking tions. ·One person survived the crash. Administr&Hon. places per living unit. Only one space is The questions were an outgrowth or "It does not appear to have been ·a The instrument·laden aircraft was required now. teacher concern that they were being mechanical malfunction. We have to· look---valued-e t-$5 million, said Dr. Hans Mark, They do bfeak long-established city kept in the dark about the operat¥>n or . at possible persona~ errors," Ainsworth director of NASA's Ames .. Research · (See PENINSULA, Page %) the station. told a news conference. Center h.ere. .., --· ·- will be a final public hearing on the new 'R·BP" (residential-Balboa Peninsula ) jistrict for April 26 at 7:30 p.m. in city ball. Only, Commissioner Joseph Rosener wanted the commission to make Jts l'eCOmm endation without further deliberation, pointing out there had been three earUer hearings and the council will ~ha~ to have its own· hearings, B-oys Clu~ Campaign Kicked Off an"8y, ~fofe·it adopts anything. Civic leaders, state k!gisJators and ~re . were •olJly fiv~· .commi~loners prominent ,Harbor Area citizens gathered ~t and one "f them, DOn 'Beckley of ThufsdaY ni'ght in Newport Beach to \telt.Newport, had arrived late and at>-launch the public fund·raisink drive for sia!ned on Qlalnnan Gordon,Gltiss's ~ the new Eastbluff branch of the Harbor 11"'1 to delay. which passed, '3-1. William Area Boys Club. Agee and William Martin were absent. More than 200 volunteer fund collectors, • AU three proposals before the panel who have accepted the challenge of rais-- are designed to reduce density, but ln ing'$l23,0llO'toward the $350.000 needed to varying degrees, They were developed build the fa cility, heard talks extollihg the' after proiierty owners objected to plans virtues o! the Boys Club and pointing to to enact the R·l .5 (llmlled duplex) zone the cooaequences il the clubs oever mt· throughout the-Peninsula. , ed. . Jn essence, the R-BP zone establishes "You and t live in one ol the most af- mlhlrnum lot siaes !or duplexes, tr!p\ues 0116'1 areal ol tbe 09W1try and somc- and fourplexes. Umes we thfnk we're safb from the dan- For hutanc:e. the .newest of the three ..... geraJ)t.juvenlle crime,1 ' State Sen. Dennis altemaUv,.1 which b the proimal carpenter (II-Newport Beach), told the (onnally recommended by the ctty plan· volunteers. ltiilg stall, would allow duplexes on 2,llllll "But ladies and genUemen. we 'are not ~uare--foot lot~. Jmmune/' he warned. "In fact, Orana:e County bas the highest nite of increase in juvenile crime in UW! entire state," Carpenter, main speaker for the ldCK- off event at Lincoln Middle School, sald the Boys Club bas proven to be one o! the big deterrents to juvenile crlme. "The Boys Club ii like a nm ~ of de- .. rense,'' he said. "Today there art forces at work looking for our children to take part In sexual aberrations and drug ex- perimentation. The Boys Club ii a remedy to thal danger. !'The Boys Club is llke·an investment - a · small ooo when we consider the re- tum11 '1 Carpenter added. Appellate Court Juttlce Robert Gard· ncr, formerly a juvenile court .,00 munlc.. ipal court judge in the Harbor Area , oct. ed u muter of ceremonies for the event •nd recalled hil Ball»a Island chll- wben there w .. no Boya Club . • I "Without it, there are gangs and hav-as overall fund raising chalnnan for the · ing l»een a member of a gang v.·hen 1 was drive. younger, I know how that goes," he said. The new 12,00G-square-foot facUUy, "The Boys Qub provides some place for which wi~ be located on , a city-provided the kids to go and have a directed pro-parcel In Eaalblu!! Par~, will Include a gram. run gymnaalllJ!li>~ roqm, ioCker room, "The lllrbor Area Boys Club has !ul· kdchen and -Ung rooms. !llled a lrtat need and I have walohed At the end cl. lhe 4lnner -· voliJn. with pride Its growth since it was found-teen reoelved the poclleta ond pled1• ed." Gardner added . , cank Ibey wilt ,.. durlnJ tbe appoint· carpenter also quoted criminal Blati.. ment-only ftmd drlve acheduled to run tics and clooed his talk 6y urging the vol· thrOll(lh May. unteera to bill the Boys Club as a pre-Publlc aublcrlptlon · tum chairman ventstlve. -flond&ll Mccardle. told volunteers tbe "This ls a place to let it o!! ond !Ind drive marks the first Ume In more than a help/' he soid. "With just a little spark 20 Ytan the Boys aub bu ...,. to the o! lncenttve, we can ma lie It oven belt.r." public for help. _ Vohmteen also heard brief remarks by SUblcrlptlon !Hrna, whM1I will-be,.. • A....,blyman Robert Badhlm (II-New· Ing either ~le clcNtloN Or three-year port Bead>) and long-Ume Boys Club (l(ocl(ea, will -k In ti dMslons and wlll boooter Theodore Robins. who Is acting be ciiordlbated by three oectton leaderi. "We ate definitely an ·interest group and in this tnstance we are interested in protecting the health and safety of the students under the Olght pattern," Mrs. Morris said. Mrs. Lilly is running a'gainst Orville (See ClllTICIZE, Pig_! %) . Orange_ «:east Welidler Early morning clouds and drizzle are on the1 genda for Slturday, clearing by noon to hazy sunshine and. temperatures in the upper 60s at the coast and inland. Overnight lows in the SOs. INSIDE TODAY -11onk, a group of Laguna Beach.-ba.red mu.tician.s, ll ave mode an album. Staff IDriter Thomas Polmu tokti o look at • «he new work on Page 28 of to- dau ·s \Veeke1tder. • • • ..:·~·!!::::D:•:ll:V:P:;l:LO:T===="====;--:::J"'f!· April 1), J.,.,~ V11Uef Setdfle •• • . · . Upera S-inger .·Perforrns· Nude -~ YOuth ":Killed -. ' 1 Never hu opera won IO m1ny 18111 ., blond• eopranb C.rol Neboll llv~ up to her promlst Thursday night at New Orleans by pllyins • sctno tolally in the. nude-: •• Opera bu(fS' listened -and watched -in record numbers, and their 11houts were "Bravo, Br,vo" instead of "Take Jt Off, 1'ake lt Off." See stories, Pages 4, 33. Badham Bill On .Property Wins Backing A bill by Assemblyman Robt>rt Badham (R-Nev•Port Beach) that would let Newport Beach buy .excess ·.freew~y land 1n the city for the original state · purchase price \1as approved unanimous· Jy Thursday by the Assembly. The bill, which wa! requested by the city some months ago as a means of freeing $8.4 million In land originally designated for use by the defunct Pacific Coast Freeway, was approved without debate: Several major parcels ol tile state land -pal'ticut.ai-ty the Lutheran Church site on Cliff Drive and the Paci!ic-Electrl.c right Or way parcel in West NewpOrt - are high on the city's priority list for parks. i. Newport Beach has already received uthorizatJon from the County of Orange D spend $200,000 in federal r~venue shar- ing -funds as part of the $430i00() price of ihe.church site land. The City Council Monday night asked for an amiridment to ' Badham's biU, ~1hiCh wu, seot on to the Senate by a 56 to 0 vote, that would have freed the Jarid for sale af •·price "no greater than" the origin&! ltate purchase price. Trte proposed amendment was an ef· fort to get the land for l~s than the · purchpe price but it w., not insel1ed In· to the bill . - Badbam '• bill still would free the land at a cost to the city "equa'I lo'' the original purchase prtce of the state. The but stipulates that the land has to be purchased or,.opted for by the city }>efore March of ~trr.i. ' There is also a possibility that some of 1he land will be used as part or the on- going Orange County Road Department 1raffic corridor studies, which city fathers have vowed to support. Alliance Leader Ai4hur S. Wiley Su~cumhs at 72 . By · Police Gun By dOANNE REY~OLDS 01 ""' Gill¥. ~lltl '.llltf A Santa Ana youth °"'as shot to death in F'ountain Valley early this morning dur· Jng a 1\~e with a Westminster police otflcer. . - Miguel Angel Estrada Ronquillo, 20, of 121 S, Gunther St., was declared dead on urrlval at 12:30 a.m. at Fountain Valley Communlly Hospital. Police said he was shot whil' strug· gling with Westminster Officer Timothy Miller ~'ho was reportedly taking him in- to custody after an earlier altercation with Fountain Valley officers. The shooting occurred shortly a I t e r midnight near the comer of Mt. Tahat Street and Lilac Avenue where the in· FromPOReJ DIVORCES':'. . County workers close to divorce action in both statistical and court divisions put · the biame for the situalion squarely on the shoulders of Orange Coonty's la~­ yers. "lt'a reaUy up to lhe lawyer to tell his client that It's time for a final judg· ment," .a senior official said. "It's right there in black and white on the inter· locutory judgment aocument whlch jiOfnts out very elearJy that 'this inter- locutory judgment does not constitute a final dissolution of marriage'." The same form .also clearly warns that "neither party may remarry until a final judgment of dissolution Is entered." A former court clerk commented Thtll'Jday that ''it wasn't reaUy surpris. ing that many couples involved in di· vgrce litigation handled by a lawyer don't trouble to seek the final judgment requlrell by law. I "The atmosphere at the interlocutory stage is so often that it's all over and dooe ,witb," she said. "I blame the law- yers ,for not ~~re~ing at that time that ~e q1Uple is dfvorced but not legally divorced. C!dent that led to Ronquillo'! -death, began an hour earlier. Pollet said um: morning that three of Rooqui!Jo'1 companions are in custody and a fourth Is being sought. •· • Booked Into Orange County ·Jail on suspicion of drunk driving, resistlng ar- rest and assault on a police of:ficer was Abel Carrasco Perez, 23, of 626 N. Gunther St., Santa Ana . Guy Artfiur Martinez, 21 .. Qf 1501 \V. Cubbon St., Santa Ana, was booked along v•ith a 17-year~ld male on suspicion of attempting to take a prisoner from a police officer, assault on a police officer and resisting arrest. Fountain Valley officers Jack Mihalik and Norman Satterfield said the incident ,began when they stopped a car driven by Perez at about 11 :30 p.m. at Mt. Tahat and Lilac. · The two officers aliege that' the four other occupants of the car attacked them \\'hen they tried to arrest Perez for drunk driving. . After an alleged scuffle with the t~·o policemen. !be four men assertedly ran through the Tiburon c o n d o m i n l U m development and scaled a w a 11 separating the apartment from the Golden Triangle shopping center. Sgt. Richard Davenport, "'·ho was - patroll lng the center. arrested Mart inez when he found the four walking in an alley .' The remaining three, he alleged, rescaled the wall back into the con· domln iums. \Vesr.minster officers Vl'ere called to aid in the sea rch for the three men and dur- ing that search, the juvenile was taken into custody. Police report that Miller and Officer Robert Mosley of Fountain Valley were laking Ronquillo intQ. custody in Tue same area when he allegedly began to wresUe with the Westminster policeman. Dur Ing the 1truggle, ~tiller's gun discharged, tata!Jy woWldlng RonquillO, police said they believe. FromPageJ TEACHERS ... "And then some lawyers expect a fur- ther fee for recording the final judg· ment~" she ;said. "Many, many couples ed. "\Ve tell they did not uilderstand th~ consider It to be an unnecessary formal-policy making procedures. of. the bo8rd ily ~n~ they just aren't prepared to pay ~ and lack the understanding ~nd knowl- for it. ed f th bo d' I " "It couldn't h to d "t• . ge o e ar s roe. . appen me an 1 s in-Hake claimed his group was: at least con~e1vable that so many .~awyers allow-partly responsi ble for Mrs. Lilly's candi· ~ 1t to happen to them, ~as La~na dacy in the first place. Nigu,el attorney Tom Keenan s astonish-"After we interview the other candi· cd reaction to the shock wave flowing to-dates we felt we had to do something day from ihe C.ounty Clerk's divorce other than just sit arolllld,.~' be said. debate. .. --Maya Decker, Corona del Mar Hlgh "l keep a 'ticker' file that, warns me social studies teacher and president of when it's time to get the final decree," the smaller NMFT,-satd11er group voted Keenan said. "I contact the parties in· to support Mrs._ Lilly for similar reasons. volved and advise them that it's time to "We are backing her over the others go to court and apply the finishing touch . because of her level approach to things "This doesn't mean that 1 blame the in the pest and her unwillhlgness to rub- Jawyer:s," Keenan stressed. "Some of her stamp the superintendent," she said. No Dumtnies Here Mrs. Helen Gep!ert greets her fourth grade class at Corona del Mar Elementary School. The· class doubled in size when students ·built papier mache likenesses ol themselves for annllal spring open 1 • . . ' ~ ' ,. DAI LY ,ILOT lflff ....... l :· ,I. ' house at the schoo1. The "doubles" were seated at ~ the desks normally occupied by their Jive counter· ~ parts when parents arrived at Mrs. Gep!ert's class- room Thursday night. • ' Fro1n Page J SUPPORT ... Driver Rescues Girl Who Fell Frvm P .. e J PENINSULA. '• ~· \\'Ould happen when voters approved the state~·ide $155.9 million heallh sciences bond issue last fall . The OCMC physicians, however, in- dicated their belier that the only medical school in Orang~ County should have a teaching hospital on campus. · · The action · IollO'wed presentations Thursday by acting dean Stanley van den Noort: Dr. Sidney Adler, chainnan of OCMC's ad hoc committee to study the county's health care system; Dr. John Ball, chairman of tlie UCI and Orange County Medical Association liaison com- mittee, and Dr. William Shore, a retired physician who .discussed the history of QCj\,1C since the 1930s. Urologist Dr. Carl Pearlman in- troduced the successful resolution. A past _ president of the county medical associa- tion, Dr. G. William Hawkins, seconded the supportive measure. During February hearings by Jhe Bro\vn Joint legislative panel, OCMA leadership opposed the camp!J§ location citing a survey of county doctors, results of which favored use of community hospitals by the university for training future doctors. Such a teaching hospital system has begp described by Dr. van den Noort as a "retutn to 1850s medicine" when doctors- to-be apprenticed to physicians. Such a set up would result in a "circuit-riding" Onto Freeway An 1t.1ert motorist was ci-edlted by the California Highway Patrol with saving the life ol a 2·y.ar-old kiri who tumbled from a car on the Newp:>rt Freeway Thursday ... _ . Jim Shaefer, 35, of Orange, was about half a city block behind Mrs. Barbara Jean Clayton of 1304 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, who was in the fast lane of the freeway between Katella and Chapman Avenues. SuddeJl!y he aaw a rear .door of the car fly open and something fall out. "At first J thought It wa! blanket or a doll,'' he told officers. Shaefec.1bni_ked and swerved to miss the object. Then he realized that it was a child lying in the middle traffic lane. He parked hurriedly and ran to the child and carried her· from the speeding . traffic Janes to ber mother. Heather Clayton underwent surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital Jn Orange and 11 reported in satisfactory condition lqday. •• policy, however, in that tandem parking f would be permitted. · Some residents object because the ad- . ditlonal parking space would cut down the size. 91 the living units they could build. But they also have to cehtend wilh an additional "outdoor living area" re- quirement that says 10 percent of the size of the lot must be devoted to patioa and porches and the like. Under th~ planners' latest proposal, the size of the building would be _figured after setba~, p,arking areas and "out- door living Ahas" are subtracted from lot sizes. . I Senior Planner William Foley. ex· plained that on a typical 30 by 7G-foot Jot, the buildable living area would total J,936 square feet. Tb.at culs out more than 500 square feet that could be· built under the ex!sUng R-2 zone. . JIIanne·r! say the new rules would allow two averagC-s.lze two-bedroom units or one three-hedroam and one, one-bedroom unit. -ir-· They say that the reduction in size of Barge Sinks in Bay the units, combined with the "outdoor 1 llvJng area" and a -proposed 24-foot SAN DIEGO (AP) ~ A barge sank he\ght limit (23 leet with a use pennit) is Thursday in Mission Bay, but the lone deslgned to encourage developers to man aboard it swam to -sarety. A hole J)n:ivlde patio~, courts, decks or balconies was knocked accldentally in the barge, . that 1'(0uld help prevent "square box ... " Arthur S. Wiley, founder and former president of the AlUance Francaise de la Riviera Califomienne, died Tbur!day. He was 72. it"uneral setvJces are pending. . Mr. Wil ey. of 970 Summit Drive. LagUna Beach, was stricken as he dined these case!i must be accounted for by the The NMFT also gave its endorsement fact that the parties have moved a\vay or to Miss Setterholm because of what Mrs. · medical school, he has said. owned by Western Pacific Dredging-Subteri;anean parking would be permit· . Corp., by workmen Wednesday. led. ·· ·• · ~·ith his wife, Mary, at the Hole! Laguna. fie ~·as pronounced dead o.>1 arrival at South Coast Commupily Hospital after _,resuscitation by Laguna Beach police o[- ficers fai led . An autopsy is scheduled for today to determine exact cause of death, believed lo have been natural causes. Mr. Wiley had complained or sharp chest pains just prior to collapsing, police officers said. Mr. Wiley was a retired language pro- fessor from Pasadena City College. He formed the Alliance Francaise about 10 -year-& ago.---_ _ _ Since founding, the Alliance has spread from Laguna Beach to Newport Beach, San Clemente, San :Juan Capistrano, , i\1ission Vi ejo. Irvine, Hunfii'igton Beach, Costa Mesa and inland to Fi'1lerton. The AIJlance now has 186 members. i\1r. \Viley ~·as the founder of 'the French speaking competition; and with a small hand press \\'OUld print out the Alliance meet ing invitations. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Tiie Or•nge Coor DAILY l"llOT, willl Wiiiet! " comlronH !Ile Newt.Prt11, It~ Mii....., 111 ltlr Or11109 (D••I PuDll1ll1!t9 ComMn.r. -~·· r11e ea1110<>• "" 11uDll1htd, Mond11 lfl•ClllOll Frld~v. for (O)t1 Mt~•. Ntwi:-rl 811cn, Hu11t!ng1on Be1c1t.Foun11111 v1111v, 1.tou111 llett ll, lrvl1111 ~tO~lt~tk Ind Stn Ct.me1111/ ~ JijgD. CtPll1 rt"<O lo 1i11gl1 fllllonfl ealllo<t ;, ll\ollh1rt<1 :;.turo1y1 11\d "1nd•Y1· l"4' prln<:ll>'ll PUl>l•1~l1>9 Piln! 11 II UO WUI llty St•MI, Co1t1 Mtll, Cllllo,1111, flll2'. Robert N. 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She said her organization rejected Cas- But the veteran trial lawyer recalled a ey's re-election bid because he "Is oot recent J\rizona case where an attorney effective in his job." involved In a headline divcifce action ad-"We don't feel he does bis homework n1itted that he did itot file the final and sort of goes by what the others are decree because he never got his fee for doing," said Pt1rs . Decker. "He really the prior divorce proceedings. doesn't know. what's going on and we "That one is still going on," Keen.an think Margaret~does." said . "It now jnvolves bigamy, bequests, Ha.ke said the membership of NMEA and many side issues and it is going to stopped short of endorsing any of the take a great de&l of sorting out before candidates' in area four because of a, it's all over." "lack of support for Mr. Casey and a lack of information on the other two." From PIJfle J CRITICIZE ... Amburgey and Charles L. ';Chuck" Bridges for the area ,two seat in Tues· day's election. The)', like f\1rs. Lilly, shied. away from urging a strong school board stand. against jet ni ghts, but the AAA dn:J not criticize .them . The AAA earlier thi s week challenged all candidates to oppose jct flights al Orange County Airport. Only t~'O candidates. Margaret Setter· holm and James K. Sch\l'arz, were will· ing to urge an immediate stand by the school board against j~t fli ghts. They are both running against area four Tru!ltee Tho1nas Casey. Area four . is primarily Corona de! Mar and East- bluffs where jet noi se ha s been an issue for several years. But Hake said he thinks most of the members support Miss Setterholm. "I think her age will have a bearing, but I think Margaret strongly impressed our ad hoc election committee," he said. "I frankly thinH!cr youth may·~ against her, but many of our people were inlrigu- ed wjtb her fresh approach." Hake said Casey's record has n.l been good as far \lS the teachers are concern~ ed. "He has a business and taxpayer orien- tation and so we left his area up 'for grabs :is far as ollrfnembers are con· cerned," Hake said. Candidate Bridges was glowing in his praise of l\1iss Setterholm. "i\1argaret is by far Ute. best candidate running," he said. "ShC'S'super in every waj"." T\vo incumbents -area five trustee Arthur Thompson of Newport Beach and area seven Trustee· Roderick MacMillian of COSta f>,fesa -are. unopposed. Artist Olive Denghause11 Of Costa Mesa Succumbs • Death has claim ed pioneer •. l-larbor Area resident and artist Olive N. Denghausen, who was stricken by an ap- parent heart attack \Vednesday at her . CO.Sia j\,fesa home. No Cuneral service wlll be held for Mrs. Dengbausen, 55, the \l'lfC of . Assistant Orange County Harbormaster Howard Denghausen. The famUy suggests memorial con- tributions to the Orange County branches or the Heart Fwid or the Ameri can Cancer Society, a method ol expressing regards thal che would have prefmed. A member of the pioneer Mennes faml- Qt, tlfrs. Denghauscn was active In anlslry, plus jewelry making and belong- ed to the Costa Mesa Women1s Club in addition to being a PTA lender. She still round IJme to serve others In her own way whenever the opportunity arose. .. "Any time anyone was in trouble, she '"'as right there," says Harbormaster Al Oberg. He said in the Obergs' case, hfrs. Ocnghausen prepared dlMers and helped out around the house when his wife was incapacitated due to a broken hlp. The Denghausens, ol 3G"lllagnolla St.,. had lived In Costa Mesa more than 30 years and occasiona1ly hoet.W well·known ·artists at their resldenee. Survivors In addlUon to her husband In- .. elude a aon. Howard · Jr., her mother, Mrs. Olive MeMU, both of Colta Mesa ; brothers Vernon, of Los Angeles and Burt, or Torrance: plus sisters Jane Fagctte, or Costa Mesa , and Jcannct Saunders, of .Riverside. • CHAIRS of beauty -CHAIRS of relaxing comfort- CHAIRS of' superior crafismans~ip -CHAIRS covered in superb fabrrcs. .. . . Wida assortment for your irnmedi1t1 selection ••• offer•d to you by Ted von Hemert. '-' e HENREDON •WOODMARK • SHERRILl • DRfXEL-HERITA66-HENREDON-WOODMAlt~RASlAN ?eJ. INTERIORS WlllCllAn a IATUIDA'IS t:OO tw l zJO AlllAT "Ill. t <OO • NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIFF DR.. 642 ·2010 COpt11 Surtd1y 12·11101 LAGUNA BEACH e 141 f!IORTH CO.AST HWY. _ •o,.,. Svntl•Y 12.1110> 494-6511 TORRANCE e 2l'4t HAWTHOlNE ILVO. 171·121' ' • 0 • • .. 1 • ' . DAD.Y :PILOT EDITORIAL P~GE -.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.. . , I ' . ' The Top_ Candi~~tes On 'J'ue!day voters will be uked to select mem· bors for-twcr s&!>ool boards: two trustees for the Coast Community College District, which operates 01'1Jlge Cout College in Coota Mesa and Golden West College In Huntin"'nn Beach._~.d.lour trustees for the Newport ha untile<i School vistrict. In both districts, trulltees1ripreeent specific areas , but they .,., eleded by the entire 'ilistrlct. Challenger Donald A. Strauss is the Daily l>ilot's- cholce for Trustee Area 5 ("Presenting Newport 'Beach) In the,college district, while for Area I (representing Seal Beach) a vote for incumbent Worth Keene Is recommended. In the Newport Mesa face, former trustee Eli!a· beth M. Qny ls seeking election ,,., a. write-in candidate, though the ballot' will show only the names of Orville Amliul'gey and Charles L. lli'ld~es: On the ·b.asis of her ex~ence and prior contributions to the district. the Dail)'' /?ii•! supports the ~cy ot Mrs. !':illy. In 'l'rustee Area 4, incumbent. Thomas Ca~ey ls - . , recommended. for re-eledion. • · · ·Two other incumbents, Roderic\c H. McMillian of Area 7 ,uid .Df,. Arthur ThomPIO~ ol. .Area 5 are run· ' , .llin!.~·~th~-~on. / _Deserves a Oiance ' ' The Mustard Tree, an Episcopal youth mission that bas taken root in a residential duplex· fronting the ocean near the Newport Pier, has ,been giv .. en. a little room to , grow. by the Newport jleach Planning C9mmission. • Despite ~ocal probists by some neighboring resi· dents and property owners that the ministry will draw "undesirable" transient young people into the neighbor- hood, commissioners told the young minister guiding it that be could continue his W<>rk pending further study- by the city. Obviously, the reside~ts have some justifiable con· cerns over !be attendant problems that come along with some <JJll'Ufy crowds of beachgoers. But in this case · it seems fairly certain that if a young person is will.irig . to come into a minis1:er's home to talk·tbilll!S om-in a Chr!Stian manner it Is doubtlul he will go nght out an11 break a window or steal a car or start a ru<kus. Presumably there could be exceptions to that but at least SOllleone is reaching out a helping band to pre· vent It and perhaps save anQ!her young life 'from ruin. The effQj't deserves a chance to sue<:eed. Teachers Aim Higl1 The timel~ss fi!cal merry-g~round of ··demand. and counter-offer, demand and· counter-offer" has started again with the recent request by Newport.Mesa district teachers for a 10 percent raise next year. As usual, the teachers have come into the negotia· ti0ns on the· high end of the scale. Besides the pay hike, they are asking for relief from non-acadeJIUc super- vision duties, fringe benefit adjustments and higher pay tor substitute teach~rs .. Moot everybody else in the country presumably is supposed to be satisfied next year with a roughly five percent cost-of·living raise but the teachers want twice that because of what they consider·thelr unique qualifi· cations. Undoubtedly part of the big demand -it was 12.8 percent last year -is motivated by the old ploy of ask· ing the moon aqd getting something hallway in between. The other demands have yet to get full study as to their merits, though it is probable from past experience ~t they, too, are somewhat inflated -the demand for an increase ~or $13 per day for substitutes, for instance . In a day where the term ''teacher shortage" no longer applies, when in fact hondrells of credentialed teachers are seeking positions, the demands seem cer· lain to be sCaled down to a more modest· package as neg9tiations proceed. N • .- 'Yo·u were a good man, Patrick, except for your inclination to tell the truth under pr.essure.' f, I . , ' ' I ' ' I _.J You "'Just Can't Win Why Bar Women Pris~ Guards? i In Diet War ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Tbougbta at Larg°' 'Ibe more we learn aOOut foods, the less there seems to be a~ceptable to eat, for ooe reuon or another: every diet that appears to lower the probabUity of ~ one deficiency seems to raise the specter ol another. • • • 1be best reason for legalillrlg narcotics is not that their ille- gality drives addict3 to desperate acts, but that It ahn""t lr- resilltably lures tbe law ol!icen in charge of .suppressing it into corruption. • • • • The great truth_ we have not yet recognized in 25_ yeats is that the $eCOlld the atom was s~lit, the world was united -but this lesson of common survival has been almost totally obscured by the na- tionalist scramble -to secure a "aupremacy" that can ooly-end in obliv· loo. • • • AiinoS\ every revolqtion sets ·up a worse, or equally bad, government than the one it deposed; the American Revolu- De at· Gloomy Gus If the people give Nixon a third term do you think be can get us peace with honor. at ' \votinded Knee? " J.E.H. •MM!~ Gus ~"" .N:-Wllfllrtt.1 ltlr rHClers 11M1 .. lltt MC.....ttr reflect ... Nwt ef th• -.....-. ..., rour ,., ~ te GIMnly Giia. Deify 4'11ot, lion was a unfque exception to this grim rule because Jt 'onJy was wise enough to keep what was good in British eommon law and to reject only .. what was op- pressive, rather than throwing out the whole system . it rebelledi'.ngain!t. . . ' -..,,-·~ - If a family is large t.90ugh, there is always one child who seerhs to have.been smuggled into the nursery by a Gypsy in exchange for your own. • • • A religion that discoura~es people Crom thinking independently Go the grounds of "faith" is a poor tribute to God; for if we are created "in His ~ge," that similarity ·must be in our capacity to reason as far as reason wiUr'go,· and not make a leap to faith out of !ear, anJiety or the traditiOn of aUt.hori,ty. ~ · ~ ' ' . . . What we call repentance shouldn't merely mean "being sorry" you did it; it should mean being sorry you wanted to do it; otherwise you will do it again under different circumstances, and be sorry again. Inc~J'lie _versus Ingenuity . Dear President: I, Joe Sikspak, ( ) American, take pen in hand to gore an ox · or two. It's about my taxes. ART .HOPPE It takes me all day Saturday and no ..,, matter bow I subtract it up, it seems Jike · ._ ___________ ., I owe you $1312.42. Then l read where a whole bunch of millionaires don't pay no 0 m AT SOUNDS· like a good deal," taxes at all, mainly on account of they says I. "Could I put in 10 !;lucks and get got smart tax men -· back 15?" .... to figure out why "Only if you've got 999 friends ," says nol be. "Let me go down mr lijt. of loopholes "You'll never-get here. Did you by chance, donate a couple rich, Joe,'' 1 s&)fs to of Rembrandts to a museum and take myself, "unUI you them back on a lifetime loan?'' learn bow to save "Keep.going/' says J.' · money m your taxes "Cattle investmenfs:?" Sa)'! be. "That 's like the rich do." a sure--fire way to pay .oo taxes, as So first thing Mon-Governor Reagan, a devout cattle lover, day .a.m. I go down will testify." to Hamahatty, who is our local C.P.&A. "The only cattle I see," says I, "is on "I am in a bad way, Hanrahatty," says the bus to work." I. "Kindly supply me with a half dozen or "Did you take a long sea voyage for so loopholes." your health?" " ,, . "I took the Weehawken ferry once and . SURE THING, .. Joe: says he, .whip---caught cold," says I. "Look, what about pmg out a pencil. Lets see, now did you entertainment? I had my brother-in-law during the calendar year of 1972, have to dinner for I hope the last time " any depletable assets?" · "Did you :.easonabty expect a proct?" "Watch your language, Hanrabatty," ~ys he. says I. "No he nicked me for another .. "That meana, Joe," says. be , sawbu~k and I should've known it," says Something of value that ls becommg ex.-I. "llow do the rich do .it?" hausted over the years and which we can ,.My advice Joe " says be uis to buy tbertfore write off." tax-~ munid~ " ' .. "W,ell, there'• Mn. Slbpak/' says l. "With wbat?" safs t. ' • Shes sure not growing no )'Ollllgcr. And "Wllh lhe money you saved buying tax- i! she sleeps In one moro Sunday, I wUJ free munlclpals," says be. "That's how flladly write her elf." !be rich do It" • "I wu lhfDlllng more along the lint• ol "Thanb a l;x, .. UY3 i.'•AIJ4 I Sllll owe . oil w~" 11)'1 he. 110r maybe • gold the President $1312.42." mine. "And me. '25," 1&11ibe. "But cheer up "n..t she's not," says I. Joe+ 1t'1 decluctlble." ' "Oby what •bout depreciation!" aays ' he. 11U We me the acceJerated double-SO YMI Sl!E, President, in order to declinlnfl balance method ... " save money and get rtch, I got toge\ rich 'urbat aouhds more lite her," says I. In order to save my. money. Uke my "No, Joe It'• flol to he a coadomlnlum, ftieod, Padey says, "U you're poor, they say, OI' an ollke bulldlnfl," aays be. 0 YOU tax your lncomi. Ir you're rich, they tu put $10,000 clown. Then with depreetatlon yOUr ingenuity." and aeeiuad Interest, )'VU can write 'tJlf • Truly Yoon. maybe tt$.11Go a year." Joe Sikspak, American Conjugal Visits Better_ Solution ' -· To the ~ditor: I must take strong exception to Rus Walton's April 9 column regardin~ women prison guards and ttjgbway patrol women. IT IS true that women prison guards wouJd ' cause the problems Mi. Walton menUoiletl But is the solution to deny wothen the right to gainful employment? A much better one would be to allow Overnight visitatioos by wives a n d girlfriends. This has been considered for years as a goOO and humane answer to the problems caused bY. locking men up together. As for women dealing with riots, t shootouts and stranded motorlstsJ t say "why not?" It takes no physical strength to pull a trigger, or radio for a tow truck. It may take strength to beat a rioter on the head, but that doesn't mean that's the way to handle such a situation. BEFORE Mr. Walton joins in any cam- paign au.inst the equal rights amend- . ment, I suggest""""that he re-read his 'somewhat hysterical column and ex- amlne his own motives. He may only lbtak be isn't anti-women . • KATHLEEN GRANTHAM . Keep Trend Going To the Editor: This is a lesson in Democracy, for this is a 1tudy of the meat boycott. Looking aside from the fact tbe boycott brought meat prices down, it might do well to examine the fact that when the government intervened , too late to stop the rise of meat prices, it was the people . ' Mid-April's fair weather usually finds the ntition's taxpayers in a foul mood. The faintly breadwinner fills out his federal tax return and drops it into the mailbox. Then he opens the newspaper and reads that 276 individuals with in- comes in excess of $100,000 paid no federal Income tax last year. Surely, he fumes, the tu: system -federal, state and local -is rigged in favor of the rich , AT LEAST one mjljor study disputes that notion. Working from 1968 income and tax data, Herman P. Miller and Roger A. Herriot of the U.S. Census Bureau concluded in 1971 that the group most frworably treated by the tax system is the one with the most taxpayers -the middle class. They reported that both the poorest taxpayers (those earning less than $2,fXX> a year) and the richest (over $50,'*1) paid 50 percent or more of their income m taxes. [n contrast, middle-in- come $6.~.000) taxpayers paid out around 30 percent . The man In the middle finds such figures unpersuasive. He reads about capital gains bona!izas and tax-free munJcipal bonds and doe.I a stow bum . Yet he would man tbe barricades if Congress dared remove mortg_a~ in- terest and local property taxes from the list ol Items deductible on federal return5. TIDS SORT of altitude Is the despair of those who advocate wbolesale reform of the tax system. As Fortune magazine EdllGr Richard Armstrong notes : "The moo\ (laring Inequity in the present tax code ti 1111 appUcatlon of dU!erent rate.• to dllfttenl klndl of Income ... Tulng all i-a~ the same rates bas the great merit ot olmpllclty and openness. Such an 1.pproocb could cUspeJ at leut some of the reientment, envy, and misun· _, ~ ( MAILBOX ) Letters from reader& are welcome. Normally writers should convey "their messages in 300 words or less. The right to cqndense letters to fit gpace or eliminatt Libel is reserved. All -letters must include signature and mailing address, ·but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pubLish<d. who banded together to dictate the \Vay ibey wished it to be. Now, if the people can keep the trend going, with such examples as taxes and telling the schools to manage the money they have more efficienUy before asking for more, they can keep other runawa·y costs controlleiJ. SAMUEL H. GIESY, lll Nuclear Opponents To the Editor : Regarding your editorial of March 23 on the lack of citizenry voicing feelings in the Atomic Energy Ciommission hearings J.n San Clemente, there was no citizen opinion given, because the hearing board did not allow public eipressions. JN THE AEC hearing process, the citizenry can make only limited ap- ,EDITORIAL RESEARCH derstandlng that now surround the sub- ject of income taxation." But nor all or it. 'Although federal tax rates may discriminate against one in- come group or another, they are at least uniformly applied throughout the coun- try, The same cannot be said about state and local taxes. These-tend to vary wide- ly from region to region, and even from city to city within a single state. pearances as specified by the board, There was ·such a time in the San Onofre Hearings (in San Diego ) in which 17 citizens spoke, 16 of them in opposition to nuclear proposals, an·d only one (who did not oppose, nor specifically approve) merely appealed for "some show of • faith" to "our experts and those people who know" and "their judgment in the development of nuclear power." The 16 opposi)ion speakers represented an impres.1ive OOdy of ewiron'mental and community service groups of Sarj Diego and of the Capistrano Bay arta, in- cluding chamber of commerce, PT A, Capistrano Unified School District and the · Ocean and Shoreline Planning Com- mittee of the County of Orange. They ex· pressed the extensive, intelligent op- position in the Capistrano .Bay area to the proposal to build two largest ever constructtld experimental nuclear reac- tors at ~ Onofre. YOUR readers may be interested to know that there will be. another _session of.Jef to public opinion, this time to the envtronmental objections to the nuclear installation, May 14, again in San Diego. There will undoubted1y be 4edicated person·s from the Capistrano Bay area who will make the trip to San Diego to speak. As for your tally of citizen observers in the San Clemente hearings, we don't know who did your head~ount, nor how he differentiated between citizens and the dozens ol. utility company employeJ who spent their days In the hearings, We agree with you th at many more of our local residents should have attended. Of A study issued last December by the Tax Foundation, an independent research organization, illustrates the point. Using 1970-71 figures , the foundation calculated the per-capita local tax load for the na· lion's 38 largest metropolitan areas, New York led the list, with local tax burden of $413.71 per person. Bringing up the rear was San Antonio, Texas, at $106.37 a bead. mE U.S. taxpayer can take comfort, if he cares to, from the fact that the over-all tax burden in thlJ country Is con- siderably lighter than that In many~ developed lands. According to a study by the Organization or Economic Coopera· Big Brother on the Line ' Federal em'ploye.s who hear that telltale "click" on their telephone may find Big Brother on the line. The Federal Telecommunications System. run by the General Services AdmlnlsltaUon, has a telephone sampllng system that Is pushing some civil servants even closer to the brink of telephone paranoia. An lntemal government memo sayt GSA operators are authorized to In- tercept calls 'j for sampling purposes." Any qucsUons asked by the operators mus! be answered. Thus, a federal employe In Washington may 111ddenly be surprised by a voice breaking ln on his call to Denver or San Francisco. A GSA spokesman assured us In the Slrongesl possible terms . Jlult the .. sampUng" ill merely to determlne what percentage of calls are made by each agency, not to monitor the calls of in- dividuals. At the Defense Department, which has its own system, officials have banhly warned emplorts their calls can be listened to. A recent Navy memo says "Use or DOD (Defense Department) telephone com!114Qlcations aystems ~ stltutes consent tO ... security monitor- ing and telephone ma'riag~ment monitor- ing ••• at 1111 times." Small wonder employes have com- plained to us that the procedures amount to government wiretapping of lls worken. ,- our tally of e_t.tr members and their friends, there were an·e!timated 130 who observed during varying time spans of from a rew minute! to the entire session. Too many of these were for very short periods of time, but understandably 90. The testimony and ~ross-exam drags on and on, seemingly to the lay observer to devote more time to attorney huallng over obscure legal points lhan to ~ substantive information. · PERHAPS lhe most ~urmountable bloCk to pubiic attendance b the agenda procedure which does not alk>w Uie presa adequate information 1 and time to publicize who will speak on what sub- jects. A public notice of a hearing on many subject!: and or many witnesses, scheduled to run a week or two or ? , with no time certain for any ·subject or speaker, discourages citizen observation simply because the average clUz.en . .can·" ! r:iot give up a week of hiS µte to come sit through dragging technical testimony Jn the hope that he will eventually hear something understandable and substan- tive. GUARD Is very grateful to the Dally Pilot and 0th.er newpapers for their coverage of the hearings. The few glimp5e:s of !actual objections to the nu~ear plants this affords the reading public may well be1that public's ooly hint to lhe vut.and deep optl<ieiUOll to ·nuclear power which is swelling through the United States and the World. I LYN HARRIS HICKS Chalnnan, Groups United Against Radiation Dangers tion and Development, a group of 23 in- dustrialized nations, the United States ranks 16th among the 23 in terms of total taxation as a percentage of gross na- tional product. What lhe study showed, according to the OECD, "Is lhe relative preference of a country for various ttnds of public (that is, tax-supported) goods and services over private goods and services and the role of government m-- the redistribution of income through lax·. ation.1y . Bui grumpy U.S. taxpayers respond more readily to figures like tbeR: In 1973, the average American will ~'Ork one hour and 40 minutes every elglit-bour workday to pay hiB federal taxes. And ii will take two hours and 39 minutes to earn enough to meet the combined federal, state and local tax bill. ' ORANOI COAIT DAllY PllOT Robert N. Wttd, Publilhtr Thoma& Kttvil, EdJtor , Ba rbara Krtil>ich Edftoria& Pogc Edf&or The tdltC'ltl3.1 liftS.tf or the Daily Pilot seek~ to lnrom1 and s-tlmu- lt.te tel\d~rs 1b>· prl"8Cnllng this newspaper·• op!nlon11 and com- mcntt.1')' un totiict of tnteru.t and gignlncancf', by providing a forum for th~ ~XJ)l'tftl<>n of oor rttder)' 01>l nlont, and by \)l'\'l('TI\lng tilt• di\•erse V1('u•polnta of \nfonntd, Ob· kl'\1'1'1 and $PQl«-sruen on topics or lht> day. Friday, April 13, 1973 • • • ·Producer ·Art Freed Dead at 178_ -· HOLLYWOOD (AP ) Artlwr Freed, an award-win· nine movie producer w h o broke into show business writ· lng aonp ror the Marx bro~ en vaudeville act , is dead of a heart attack at 78. Freed, who died ThunKlay In UCLA ?t1odlcal Center, v.'On best-picture Academy A~1ards [9r the muaicals, "American ln Paris" and "Gigi." He was president or the academy for U'ITtlWt" ( • ) LONE SURVIVOR OF CRASH RUSHED TO HOSPITAL .., __ B_RI_E_F_:S__ Golfer Hed Covered His Body, Believing He W11 Deed four years and in 1954 was president of the· Screen Produeers Guild. · . Among his mot.ion picttire ~edits were "Singing in the Rain," ''Brigadoon ,'' "Showboat" "Annie Get Your Gun," "M~et Me in St. I..ouls," "The Band Wagon," "Easler Parade,'!.·-"eabin in the Sky,'' "Take Me Out to t h e Ballgame," and "Silk Stock· ings." e E:iceeutlve .Jet SACRAMENTO (APl -The Ronald Reagan administration has agaln tried to end the con- troversy over the governor 's U5e of an executive jet plane but Jeft unanswered many or the questions that prompted the controversy. Top aklm to the governor called capitol n ews tn en together for a special briefing on the issue Thursday, oot told the reporters they intended to maintain "exeaiUve secreCy" concerning aspects of the governor's $52,000 worth of jet travel at taxpayer expense during the past three months as well as future flights. e-Tu Rebate SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan says a. Fonda's Tour Led To Torture-POW SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A earlier remarks about charges Navy pilot who appeared at a by former IJ>OWs that they had news conference in Hanoi with been tortured and abused by Jane Fonda and Ramsey the North Vietnamese were Clark said Thursday he was reported out of conte1t. f~ to appear by Com--"l never blanketly said,that ~un1st torturers who yanked all prisoners of .' war are hi s broken arm. lying," she said . LT. ClllDR. DAVID W. Hoff • man, 32, made the .accusation to newsmen while Miss Fonda, in a Los Angeles rally, was de- nying that she said "all" former POWs were lying when they said they were tortured. Hoffman, 32, who was shot down in 1971, t0:ld a news con- ference he retracted everythlrig he said at an a~ pearance witli'the actress l!-nd Clark, former a t to r n e y general, when he appeared ·with them in Hanoi. "I reject everything I said . I had a broken ann/' Hoffman said. SHE B EL I EV ES the liberated POWs are lying when they describe torture as sys tematic and a North 'iet· namese government policy, she said . "I said the priml.ry lie comes from the U.S. government, and that Is the ofte · we ·have to concern ourselves with." SL74 million cut in estimates of "IT WAS IN A cast. I was t.be state budget surplus tnaf hung by that broken arm r~·..:... but won 't stop -his several times and allowed to plans for an incomt" tax rebate drop at the end of a rope from and ta1 limitation inltiative. a table whlcli was kicked out Her husband, Tom Hayden, .toltr UPI in an interview two weeks ago that 'fhe former prisoner s \Vere "liars. hypocrites and pawns" for saying they had b c en mistreated. "The fact is they were·. the b e.s t· l re a ted prisoners in the history of any war," Hayden said . But Democratic critics of from under me." the Republlcan governor's In Ws Angeles, Miss Fonda twin iax plans sald Iha~ denied Thursday that she had 'I'bUnday's reduced estimates said "all" fonner U.S . "ruin" Reagan's tat limitation ptjsoners. of war Jn Vietnam iritiative and income tax were lying .ab9lJ1 torture. rebate bill, making them look Students heckle(_ber, held a "illly." • mock trial and hanged her in emgy. e Bear l\'abbed ARCATA (UPI) -A -50. pound bear cub that Mvered in fear three days near the top of a mammoth Douglas Fir was finally lured down with food and captured Thursday. Humboldt State Co 11 e g e _.ludents trapped the black bear Jn a cage that wiis set at the base of the tree. e Se:ic Charges PALO ALTO (AP) - A school superintendent charged with two counts or sex /"perversion was bound over from Municipal Court. Davld E. Reeves, 4 O, superintendent of the Woodltnd Joint Unified School District was ordered b y Municipal Court Judge Sidney Feln~rg to appear in superior court in san Jose tor ar· raignment April 20. Graduation. St.an.dards Abandoned SACRAMENTO (AP )-! state Board of Education dropped plans for minim requirements for graduation from California high schools, but a new set of standards may be on the way. THE lJOARD abandoned its old set of requirements Thurs· day, in compliance with a sta~ law that went inlo e!fect Marcil 8. ~ ;)'JPt,gsters should stlll have to meet some m i nimum academic requirements, prol> ably in arithmetic and reading, before they get a high school dlploma. said board member Virla Krotz of Orin· da. "'A high ochool diploma ssouJd mean something," she said. "'Ibey walk oot with a piece of PM>er that says "l graduated from XYZ high IChool because I've been there lour years. The public -the employers..--become very Irate abool th!>." · THE BILL by Assemblym•n Leroy F. Greene ( D · Sacramento), lhllt junked the rcqulremenls was passtd last year to end oonfusJon about what the standards meant and becaute acime of thc1n \\'ere l>ued on sn o I gh 1-1rade performance l•ve~ s t 1 I e achools cllle! Wilson Riles told repotl<rs. I MEMBERS OF Young AmeclCBns for F r e e d o m taunted her during her speech to 1,500 student s at the University of Southern California with shouts of "debate, debate." Members or Vietnam Veterans Against the War, the group that sponsored her a~ pearance, surrounded her dur· ing the speech. She ignored the protesters. She told newsmen that her San Diego Power Site Gets Rezone . SAN DIEGO (APl -An area at the Mrthem tip or~an - Diego, where a utility com· pany once planned to build a nuclear power plzant, has been rezoned to prohibit all development. A SAN DIEGO Gas & Elec· Irie Co. spokesman criticized the rezoning but said the com· pany already had given up all plans to build the at•ic plant in the Penasquitos Lagoon area just south of suburba n Del Mar. The utility brought 340 acres of the lagoon estuary in 1965 in order to build a nuclear plant there, spokesman Frank DeVore told the San Diego Planning ·Commission Thurs- day. Ellshera's ~ Testimony Gets Dela·y LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Daniel Ellsberg's testimony in his own def'ense w a s post· poncd today f o r a se<Ond day because his chief attorney is ill ~nd may have to take some medlcal tests. The Ellsberg defense team ask<'<! U.S. Distnct Court J u d g e J\.fatt Byme to recess the Pentagon papers. ~ trial until Monday. 'Mle sudden lllneS8 of at~ tomey Leonard lloodln, who hu a heart eonditk>n, Jn· tem1plcd EU.berg's tesUmony Thu rsday. the " - • F~d'1, A,.1113, 197' -DAILY .PILOT f Moffett Air __ Cra~~Prohed ~ : ! .I I -I F-Wire S.rvl""' MOUNTAIN VIEW -"The fta~ were 30 to 40 feet in ·the air and the wreckage was covered with black smoke. There was no way to get in there." Fireman Ron Kimball was describing the scene after a ·National Aeronautics a n d Space Adminlstrati9n plane and a Navy aircraft colllded in flight, plummeted onto a golf course in piggyback.. fashion , e1ploded and burned. Sixtreen men aboard the planes died; one was critically inju red. "mE ONE PLANE just set do'An on top or the other," said David Frame, 25, who was working on the Sunnyvale ~1unicipal Golf O>urse when the planes crashed Thursday. None or the golfers or employes , on the course was hurt. The.Navy inunediately Dam· Sex Viewers As Felons? SACRAMENTO (AP) Persons attending pornographic mov ies such as "Deep Throat" would be guilty of a felony under a bill 'introduced Thursday by state Sen. H.L. Richardson. The Arcadia Republican's measure would outlaw depic· ting or viewing a sex act listed as a fel ony under California law, including oral copulation. "Under the guise o[ en· tertainment or freedom of speech, actual criminal sexual acts are being performed on film, acts that are defined by Ja w as felonies," Richardson said. "'It only follows that ac tual depiction of suc h. an act is a felonf by those who witness it as .well as those who film the act," he added in a stateme nt. The bill is SB ns. I • ed a board or investigation to fire chlef at Ke I Idaho. was in critical condiUm with trr to learn wby the Ill'> (our· Wh<l wilnl!ssed the burns and fractures. engine planes w~ SO close a pradlce fire tower about a golfer had co v e:r e d ~'hile approaching the Navyis _ 11.foffett Field1 less than a half mile away where he was Malll ·th his parachute, mile awa y. Both aircraft were working with !-tountaln View belleying ad. when on short.test flights from Mof· firemen. Kimball reached sh fett. ''The jet was gradunlly scene. _ A tape recorder from tbe overtaking when the turboprop "People threw a chute over NASA plane wa5 recovered, a pulled up vertically," sfild the body, but I yanked it orr Navy spokesman said. He s·aid .~Brand, who also ls a pilot. and felt his pulse and he was there was no tape rec.order · "Then one of the jets caught · alive ," Kimball SJ.id. found on ·the Navy aircraft. the tail of the turboprop and It was nearly three Eleven of the men kilted .turned it over." after the crash e first v.·ere in a COnvalr 990, a f2.S The p I an es came down bodJ~ removed. · million transport-type jet the locked , with the Navy plane is was scattered over a · Na tional Aeronautics an d beneath. 100-yard radlus of the golf Space Administration used as course, which borders busy a flying laboratory. "P JUST started to Interstate 101 about 45 miles ___-run," recalled Denny Castillo, south of San .Francisco. TllE OTHER five victims an 18-year-<>Jd caddy. "Soot& and the survivor were aboard one y e 11 e d, 'It's-going to a Navy P3 Orion turboprop, blow 1;1p.' " described by the Navy as a $10 PO 3. C. ~ruce N. Mallibert, million submarine chaser. 22, of Mountain View, an an· "The two aircraft were on jisubmarine warfare techni· their final approach', ind the cian, was thrown clear of the turboprop was in front of the Navy plane. He was taken lo a jet," said Bill Brand, 47, the hospital, where doctors said he TH'E CRASH was wiJhin 100 yards of the rreew&y, over which p l a n es approaching Moffett usually c~ at an altitude of from 50 to 100 feet as Jhey come in on a oorth by northwest cowrs~, a NASA of· fiaial said . The l•llawlng .,. the names of the ldentllled vlctlpa ID the collision: ' • av•1111 e 8DD IN AWARC& AND PRIZl!81 I & I l!NT"Y llO"M• FOR ARTS AND CRAFT• AVAILA•L• AT N EWPORT •.:ACH CITY HALL, C DllllONA D •L MAR AND MAlllllNI!"•' Lla"A"t•a, PLU8 LOCAL A"T BTORE&. •NTRY DAT• MAY ~ ,. • ,,.,."]f,lf:."·"'1ro> '10 TH, CIVIC· CENTER OALL.,.Y. Garden Center ORANGE, SO. SANTA ANA, BUENA PARK PRl~EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDA'Y -APRIL IS ~o-'l ' ~· • . ' . : . ... i- i r I f ' f • • • \ .. -• .. vOt,. 66, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONs;-sf P~G'ES .. . . . . By TOM BARLEY 01 111 Delir ,_,IMH .. /< probing Orange County worker bas made a discovery that is guaraateed to put a Cl1ill iii many a marriage bed tonight. ,. .HJs special audit of divorce records bas disclosed. that at, least 6,000 couples involved in. such actions within the last 20 years have i>eiler obtained a final judgment of divorce. . , 0 And there could be many, many more," be said. 111 find them nery day of the week and they apply to actions that we once knew ..,as~diti>rces and the suits .th t we -now know as dissolutions of mar· • rlaP.." . liis survey which hllS not been acted on officially by the colillty thus far, r'~ 'ipe distinct possibility that many of ,the couples in·· Vl!IVed in the actions he bas singled out have remarried without 00. i."i f.roperly divoreed. _ T•pttng Fate? DAILY ~ILoT l'Mtl .;, R~ K ...... . - Susi Brah.ams, 9, of Newport Beach doesn't. seem to care about ill on\ens on Friday .the 13th as she braves the curse of a broken mirr-0r under a ladder. She's already had ·her share of misfortune. The New- port Heights Elemeittary School student broke her ami recenUy in a Playground tumble. . ~~--~~-~-~~~~~~~-=-~-.. . • • . -• . .. r ' ·- '. ' ' ,, " ·-. . N.Y. Stocks • • I .• 0RAN$E COUNTY,-CALIFORNIA' .. FRIQA Y: APRIL' 13, 1973 c ., It raises the further possibility that maity of thoae couples have now 'raised families without aeeking -or-knowing that they should seek -the final judgment that marks the end of the former mar· riage:· ' The worker, who asked -not to be identlfied,..poln\ed ouflhat the vast majority of people iovoJved in c!ivorc_£fctlons believe that'the issuance of the interlocutory deaeels the end of th~ union. "But they have to apply}or a final judgment six months after that decree was issued," hi explained. "l have unearthed mOre than 5,000 actions where t11at did not occur and it simply means that the couple involved. are.not legally divorced." . County Clerk William E. St John' immediately confirmed the accuracy of . the audit and its findings and · predicted a shock wave · that .will go far be.\t.Q.nd the simple issue that thousands of divorces ·have never been mawft'hal. ---~have to look to '!he probate div ision. and the ob~ious impact _ .this-Situation could make on wills and bequests,'' h~ said. "J envisage. many a hassle that could erupt through a party to a law action learn- ing that another party had never been legally divorced." St John believes that the figure of 5,000 quoted by his key em- pltrye is "very much on the conservative· side. I think the true fig- ure of persons who have not obtained the final judgment must be at least three or four times 5,000," he said. · · s_t John stressed that Orange County makes sure that prev ious divorces are finalized before co,uples ire ~rantt;d martjage lice . 11It couldn't .happ~n . here:'' he sai~. 'But I have t 1 that there are many J~nsd1ct1ons in tbe United Stat do not insist on such proof." · Lilly Write-iii Bacl{ed 2 Newport-Mesa Teacher Groups Give Support ' ~ . By WILLIAM ·SCHREIBER Of 1111! o.ltr "119t Sl•ff . Two groups representing 80 penrent of Newport-Mesa teachers have strongly en- dorsed the Trustee Area Two· .write-in campaign of former trustee Elizabeth Lilly in Tuesday's school board election. The AFL-CfO af!ilialed NewpOrt-Mesa _Feder8tfon Of , Teachers (NMFT) also endorsed 18--year-old Margaret Setter- holm's bid to unseat Area Four incum· bent Thomas Casey. NMF1' represents Press Barred Fro1n Session On Chan,.,el 50 . . , By RUDI NJEDZIELSKI - Of~ Dfllr l'tltt,St1ff The Pr~ was barred from a nieeiing on the academic function of ·Chanbel 50 Thursday because "there was nothing really lo report out or it," a Coast Com- munity C91lege District administrator claimed today. Dr. Bernard Luskin, vice chancellor of educational affairs, said the secret session involving faculty senile members from both campuses and Chancellor Norman E. Watson, was "J>l!felf pro-- cedural" . New~en wefe barred from covering the meeting by Dr. Watson. He an- noonCi!d Thursday afternoon that the .press was not invited. Dr. Watson was out or town and unavailable for comment on his decision today_. ' The meeting was called after '8 flareup among faculty member.s of both the Orange Coast and Golden Wes~campuses over the role played by KOCE-TV in the education or students. about 140 of the diBIT!ct's 1;000 teachers. 'I1Je other cqaniutlon, the 700-member Newport-Mesa Educatim Association (NMEA), today .said they will withhold any endorsements in area four, which Ls · also being conleated by James K. Schwarz, who teaches biih school in Gar- . den Grove. "-. Area four fepresents all of. Newport Beach east.of Upper Newport Bay and area two covers Costa Atesa north and east of Orange Coast couege. .. 200·3 Margin ' 1t1.iss Setterholm also won an unusual endorsement from one of the two men running againat Mrs. Lilly in area two, insurance executive Charles L. "Chuck" Bridges. Bart Hake, a spokesman for the NMEA, a California Teachers Association (CTA) a£flllate, said his group's governing board chose "'to support Mrs. Liily over the t\\'O candidates on the ballot because or her ''far-reaching experience." "We interviewed the lwo c:mdidates ' ·uc1· Te~~h~g Hospital ·.supported· hy~bf}cto..S · I . By GEOllGE. hEIDAL ..... -::,_t ..... Doctors at Orange County Medical Center (OCMC) Tiiuraday voted 200 to 3 to support construction of a 250-bed teaching ~ital on the campus of UC . Irvine-California College of Medicine. The members of the OCMC Attending Physicians Associatkln enthusiastically supported the on~mpwi: t e a c h i n g hospital along with conttned use ol OCMC as an auxiliary teaching facility, the group's presldent, Dr. Robert M. Sodar or Santa Ana, rewrted. The ~p.drawi lls membership from the 600 attending physicians who practice at OCMC. Of all the doctors at OCMC, .only ~ l!rt paid faculty mern~ of the UC! mecllcaJ school, a apo~esman ex- plained, suigesting lbe vote Indicates an unespeetecl level of support for the oir campus ~al proposal. The Joint Legislative Committee on Teach~ Hospital Siting chaired by Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (D-San Francisco), is studying alternative ways of spending the $37.9 million of stale bond funds earmarked for health sciences con- struction related to the UCI medical school. Brown's staff has 1uggested t~ committee' consider spending all the money lmprovlng1-0CMC and building no hospital at UCJ such as was implied (See SUPPORT, Pa1e Z) Navy Says Plane Crash Caused by Human Error who will be on the ballot and decided they didn't haVfibe district wide per- specti~e Jhat Mrs. Ully has through her prior. serY.ice,t' Hake said. The other candidates in area two are Orvi!lt;. Amburgey, communications di· rector for the city of Costa Mesa and Bridges. · ~-. "The two men were focused Jn06tly on Costa Mesa High and had IitUe feel for other schools in the district," Hake add· (See TEACHERS, Page Z) {:{ {:{ {:{ Airport· Uni.t HiiS HQpeful Over Flights The l{ewport Beach-basecf Airport Ae> tion Aatoc iation (AAA) today crltlci7.ed Newpori--Mesa schOOI board candidate Mrs. Elizabeth Liiiy for her altitude about Jet £lights over local schools. .. Mn. Lilly said she wanted 'back-- ground material.'" said Mrs. Jean Mor- ris, AAA spokesman.~· "That seems strange. "There are 900 people in one area who have hired an attorney and are suing the airport," she said. "The city of Newport Beach is taking official legal acUon against the airport noise ·and pollution ." "The Newport Harbor Chamber Of Com- ' merce has taken an official .stand against jet noise." Mrs. Morris noted. · "Obviously," 'she said, "there has been plenty of background material avail~ able." 1t1rs. Lilly, a write-in candidate In area two Jn Costa Mesa, this momins declined to comment on the AAA ..criti- cl.sm. Mrs. ~iorris was also critical of Mrs. Lilly's Slfltement quoting a study "that future schools built in the flight pattern should be sound-proofed ." Lilljan Ward, .to;ngtiffie~. 1-Mesa~DMV Em loy~Jlies In a series of 74 questions addressed to the board of t~stees teachers · demanded that they-be made pl'ivy to infonnaUon reg~ing _programming , quality of -bro3~<md the financial picture--of---&OUNLUN YlEW ~l~ -The in- the new station. flight crash of a spSce agency jet and "There was no indication of any trou· hie on-either plan_s prior to -the-ctli!llr,' "We wonder if then she would like to seal the children inside because there is no way you c'an soundproof a play- ground," li-1rs. Morris said . a.1rs. Morris also sl\id ·she didn't like 1ttn:"'1:.illey'S remark fe'Rardtng-the AAA __ ...., A longtime em1>.lpY~ .. 9f _the .. ~! __ passenger, Eliza_belh Turnbull, of Department of ?ttotor 'Vehicles office 10 •. Pasadena, was .amtUed to takev1·ew -Costa Mesa haLdied of injuries suffered Hospital in serious condition. when ·hei ~r collided with aoother at a A clerk at the busy DMV office for 20 rural Riverside County intersection. years, the dead motorist retired about a Llliian A. Ward, 67t of 2058 •President year ago. ~ Place, succumbed ·Tue6day during , Memorial services for Mrs. Ward will surgery at bakeview Hospital i n be MOnday at 11 a.m. in Baltz-Bergeron ElsinOre, . Where her motber and two Funeral Home'-' Costa Mesa cha_pel, with other injured penonS were Uken. private int~t following at Pacific California lllghway' Pallol <llflcm1 said Crest Cemetery. 1t1rs. Ward4 apparently; failed to heed a · Survivors.include her son, Jqhn F. stop sign on Rancho California Road at Ward, Arcadia; daughters Mrs. Ora J. U.S. Highway 395 about 15 mi10s south of 1laJllls and Mrs. Marilyn Dumelle, both of Elsinore. · Alas.ka; her injured mother, Mrs. Her car collided with another vehicle Turnbull, plus a sister, a brother and driven. by Robert French, 20, of San -..seven grandchlldten. Bernardino. He suf£ered moderate in-I ,- Boaid members Wednesday night Navy craft that took 16 lives apparently refused to address themselves to these was caused by human error, the Navy questions and instead urged the teachers said today. (Earlier story, picture, Page to take them through the proper chan-5) , nels. . . "Someone made an error of course" in Thursday's secret meeting witlr Dr. the colUsion that sent the Navy turboprop Watson was set up for that purpose. · and farger government jet plummeting in Dr. Luskin described the meeting as na~es .onto a golf course Thursday as "pro rorma" ahd said the representatives the planes approacbed the Navy's Mof· from both groups estabJished procedw:es fett Field for landings, ·said Rear Adm. for reviewing the answers to the 7• ques-Her'bert S. Ainsworth. lions. One peraon survived the crash. Th~ questions were an outgrowth of ~ "It does not appear to have been a teacher coocern that they were being mechanical malfunction. We have to look kept in the dark abo'ut the operatiori of at possible personal ,rrors," Ainsworth the station. told a news conference. s&id Ainsworth. f" ·· . Asked If bo\h craft were approaching the sa~ runway, he said : "We don't know yet, they should have been ap- proaching separate runways." . The victims .included eight ~ntists and technicians on the jet,-a Cofivair 9QO flying l8:_boratory operated by the Na· tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. The instrument-laden aircraft \vas valued at '5 million, said Dr. Hans Mark, director of NASA's Amei: Research Center here. juries: as did another.youth in his car. Investigators said Mrs. W a r d ' s Bergeron, Hoag, Barnett Lauded Boys Club Campaign Kicked Off I • _TiJree cotnmunit)'tserilce awards were presented to Harbor A'rea residents dur: lng-'l'hursday's MM and Woriian of the Year luncheon Of ·the COsta ' Mesa Chamber of CornmerCe. 1 · The awirds were presented to Eugene Berg_,, president of the Costa . Mesa Chambtr of Commerce: Fraf\k.)larnett~ execullve managtt of the Newport Harbor Charftbtf of Commerce, a nd Oeorge Hoag II , a trustee of th<i Hoag Memorial Foundallon. Choton Man of the. Year was DAILY PILOT publlshe Robert N. Weed whllt the Woman of tt.Year award was given to two persons, Gertrude Pearce and Dorise J"*•· both llbrarlam In Oosla Mesa. Civic leaders, slate legislators a: n d prominent Harbor Area citi1ens gathered 'nlursday night in Newport Beach to launch the public fund-raisin_g drive fo:' the new Eastbluff branch of the Harbor Area Boys Club. More thlin 200 volunteer fWld collectors, who have accepted the challenge of rals- idg 1123,000 toward the $350,000 needed to bulld the facility, beard talks utolling the virtues of: the Boys Club and pointing to the consequences if the clubt never exist,.. ed. . "You and I Jive in one of the ril.06t af~, tluenl areu of. lhe country and 10me- tinles w= we're ~ lawn the Uno-'gers of .er!me. SlJ!le~. Dennil carpenter (ll·Newport Beech), told the volunteer:. ,;But ladies and geotlemm, we are not immune ," he warned: "In fact. Orange ~-' ~ County has the highest rate of increase in juvenlle crime in the entire atate." Carpenter, main speaker for lhe kick- off event at Lincolii' Middle School, said the Boys Club has proven to be one of the big deterrents to juvenile crime. "The Boys Club Is lik• a first line of de- fense," he said. "Today there are forces at wort looking for our chlldr<n to tat~ part In sexual aberratiOlll and drug ex· perlmentatioo. The Boys Club ii a remedy lo that danger. '"nle Boys Club ii like an Investment ~ a amall one when we consider the re-\uria," Carpenter added. AJ>Pellate Court Justice Robert Gard· n.r; !onnttly a Juvenile court and munlc- IPll court judge in the Harbor Atta, ac~ ed as muter of ceremoolcs for the event and recaned Illa Btlboo Island cblldhood when there was no Boys Club. ( • ., 1 ! • "Withoul it, there are gangs and hav- ing been a member of a gang when I was younger, I know how that goes," he said. · "'J)e Boys Club provides some place for the tlda to go and have a dl~t~ pro-. sram. "1lio Harbor Area Boys Club bas ful· filled a ptat need and I have watched with pride Ila growtb since fl was found· ed,'' Gardner added. carpenter al90 quoted criminal 1t1tls-- Uca and cloRd hia talk by urging th• vol· unteera lo bill the Boys Club u a pre- ventative. "'Thll ta a place to let It off aod rind a h<lp," he asid. "With just a little spark or lncentive, we can make tt even better." Volunleera 1lso beard brief remarb by -lllJri>an Robett Bldbam (R·New· port -) and follr<lll1e Boy• Club -.1'eocb:• RollliJI, irbo ii lctlng .. . ' ... ' ... . ' .. _, as overall fund raising chairman for the drive. The new 12,000-square-foot facility, ~·hich will be located on a city-provided parcel in Eastbluff Park, wlll include a full gyrnna8'wn , same room, l<>cker room, Idtchen and meeting rooms. At the end cl the dinner sesaion, voluo- tetra re<eived ·the packets and pledge cards they will use during the appoin~ meot-ooly fund drlv• scheduled lo run througlr May. . Public aubacriptlon team chairmao Randall McCardl•, fold volunteers the drive marks the flrlt um. In more than . 20 years the Boys Club """ -to the · public for help. . _ Sublcrlplion teams , which will be seek- ing ellhe< 91n&le dooatlona or th-year pl«Jata, will work In IJ divisions and will be coonlinated "1 tbreo ~leaders. I being an "interest group."' . "We are definitely an interest gr®P and in this Instance we are interested ln protecting the health 3nd safety of the students under the fUght pattern," Mrs. Morris said. Mrs. Liiiy is ruMing against Or"vil e .,, (See CRITICIZE, Page ll ·Orange Cout Weadaer Early morning clouds and drizzle are on' the agenda for Saturday, clearing by nobn to hazy sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s at the coast and inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODAY ' Ilonk._ a group of~Laguna Beacll·based musieia1u, have made a" album, Staff uniter Tl&<nna$ Palmer take1 a look at the t1eto work 011 Page 28 of to- day·1 Weeketultr..... • Al 'l'llW s.noke ' L.M. -..,. I ...... ' CtllfltnM • J Cl•t~l9'111 '1·U CIMkl U (,.....,,... 'f DMftl "'-''"' ,, lllkitri•I P... • l'M.M:t l>-H • ., tM Atctf• It Htt....,. It AH UMtft 11 • .. l ·-- I • ' % DAILY PILOT c -+.:,,,..,.. r-.e J .~IVOJtCE~ ... County ..Jker. clo1e 10 divoroe a<tloo 1n botHtallsllGlt&I court di=p.il-tni"" .blamt"'for the situation 1quare on ~--ti><!!!,.,. ol Or-Count)''• la• yen.. . ;,It's reti.lly up to the lawyer to tell bis cllcnt that it '$ tln1c for a final judg· r:rreot;' 3 senior orflclal said. "It 's right lhere in black aod "''hite on the inter- locutory judg:incnt CIC)CU,Ulen.-iich points oot very clearly th!l'l. 'this inter· locutory judgment doe< not constill'l• a flnal diuolutioh of marriage'." The same form &!so .clearly warns t~t .. ocltbcr party may remarry until a final judgment. of .dissolution is entered." :I. former court clerk commeat!d Thursday tha( "it wasn't reall · Ing that many couple: in di· voroe Jit.i tlo ed by a lawyer don't -seek the ftnal judgment --""l'lll ed by law. "The ajmosphere at the interlocutory stage js so often that it's all ove( and dpnc with," she said. "I blame the low· ycrir for not stres,si ng at Jhat Ume that the ~¢ouple ls divorced but not legally divorced. . . "And then some law Yen expect a rur~ ther· fee . for recording ~-final judg· meot,"'ahe said. "Many,:lnany couples conslder it to be ·an WU1ecessary fonnal· ity and they just a.ren't prepared to pay fen: tt. ,, . "It couldn't happen to me and it's in· cooceivable that so many lawyers allow· ed it to happen to them," was Laguna Niliue1 attorney Tom Keena n's as.tonlsh- ed reaction to the shock wave flowing to- day frorn the County Clerk's diVOrj:C debate. "J k'ecp a ... .'llcter' file that warns me when it'1,:tJi'l\e-1o get the final decree ," Keenan 'said. '1 contact the parties ln- . volved and advise them that It's timl!! to ·go to court and apply the finishing touch. , '"I'his doesn't mean that I blame the ~lawyers," Keenan stressed. "SOme of :these cases must be accounted for by the : fact that the parties have moved away or that they themsel ves ignored a lawyer's warning.'' . But the veteran fial lawyer recalled a recent Ariiona case where an attorng involved in a· headline divorCe action ad- mitted ~that he did not file the final decree .. because he never got hls fee for the prior divorce proceedings. _ "That one Is still going on," Keenan said. "It now involves bigamy, bequests, and many s.ide issues .and it is going to take a great deal or ..sorting out before It's all over." \ - Keenan -agreed with county cmployes lhat, participants in divorce, action,~ ''don't really iet t)\e message 1n court because they'te usually ·excited and oot really listening while they!re in the 'courtroom. "We usually have to explain everything to them when it's all over and tell them ·exactly what the judge said ," Keenan said. "But,'' he added, "I al~ays make it a point to explai n to my client that he or sh.e is no t yet legally divQrced and cannot re-marry without a fina l dec ree." A spokesman in the county clerk's of- fice noted by sharp contrast, that Or- ange Cou~ly residents handling their own divorce action s unfailingly seek lhe necessa!)' final judgment. "I-hiven't found one instance where a person handling his O\vn disso!U?ion neglected to seek that final decree ," con1mented the official responsible for a disclosure that had the county clerk's office buzzing excitedly Thunsday. · Orange County Clerk ' St John believes that buzz will hit much-higher propor- tions when the inevitable reaction from county residents who did not obttlin. a final judgment or can not recall getting one hits his telephones. "But you 'Ca n't blame them," he said. "We know that "''e haven't married any· one in that category in Orange County but not everyone who gets a di vorce here g~ts remarried here-in fact, man y such couples go to Las, Vegas to reman:y and Las Vegas doesn t screen them in the wa.v we do.'' ~1ansiou Do~.town? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Do\\1llO\\'n Sa(•ramcnto \rould be the site or the n~ governor's mansion rather ~han in a re!'fidential area several miles ""'ny under a bill introduced in !he Assembly Thursday. Assemblyman Edwin Z'berg ~().Sacramento). said he thought the downtown location \Vas pr e f e r ab I e because that "is where the seat of go\'ernmcnl is located." OUNQ.1 COAIT CM DAILY PILOT Tiie O'•"M Co-st DAit. V lilt.OT. wllll ""'1<11 ;, ~Into.I 1he ~1"~1. I• PlfbltlftW .,. !tie 0••~ eo.11 f'\lbllslllllt COtnll9nl'. 5•1* rite e<11•~• ••• Pllbl~Md, Mon01r 111..,...11 FrlCl~v. rGr C°'ill M.... Hewp0rl ... (II, H...,11no10" 8t1ttll/FOUft9'I" V11...,, t.~un• teM;ll, 1 ... ontlS•dcli.tlA<:~ 11'111 51n Cllil'Nftftl Sift Jiii" O ph!rlno. A t fnort '"ION! .0;11o" 11 pvoi.1l'>flcl S•tun:l•l" 1nc1 sunci.,.... Tiii pr!MIJl'I Publl1M"g pllnl II 11 lJO Well $1y SffHI, CO.I• Mrit, C1llfomll, ~~. Robert N, W11d Prttldlt<ll Hiii Pvt11!11'11f' J•t• R. Cu tl1y "'"'' Prt1iol,,,1 lf\CI G•ntf•J MIMW Tt.om~1 K11wil IEdl!o• Tholl'llt A. 11!111phl"• M1"1ol~ IEOl!ot Ch1r/11 H. 1.001 Rith1rd '· Nill A11l1l1nt ,.,,.,..,:..V Edlio.u c,.! ....... 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His tO : 15 a.m. visit wtll highlight tho Department of L e: i s u r e Services' free Eaater Egg Hunt,_ which begins at 10 a.m., wllh &lmeJ, relays and_ othti-fun tor all conunuoity chlldrtn. ' ... By J.OANNE REYNOi,IJS Of ~ 01111 PllM Si.ff , A San ta An& youth was abot to death in Fountain Valley early this mo111ing dur- ing a struggle with a Westminster police officer. 1.tigucl Angel Estrada Ronquillo, 20, of "\ Badham Proposal Assembly 01{s Newport ·-Freeway· ·Land Purchase A bill by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) that would let Newparl Beach buy excess · freewa y land in the city for the original state purchase price \/SS approved unanlmous- 1)' Thursda1 by the Assem bly. 1lle bill, which "'as requested by the city some months ago as a ,means of freeing $8.4 million in land originally ~eslgnated for use by the defunct Pacilic C.oast Free¥i·ay, "'as approved without debate . Several major parcels of lbe state land --particularly the Lutheran Church site ()n Cliff Drive and the Pacific-Electric right of way parcel in \Yest Newport - are high on the city's priority list for pa.rks. Ne\vport Beach has !tlready received authoriuUion froin. the C.ounty of Orange to spend $200,ooO in federal revenue shar- ing funds as part of the $430 ,000 price o[ the church site rand. The Ci ty Council Monday n1ght asked for an amendment to Badham's bill , 'vhich "'as sent on to the Sena,te by 8. 56 to 0 vote, that would have freed the land for sale at a price "no greater·thaD" the From Page J j• original state purchase price. The proposed amendment was an cf· fort to get the land for less than the TEACHERS •.. ed. "We felt they did not undentond the policy making procedures of the board . arid lack the understanding and know!~ edge of the board's role." Heke claimed his group was at least partly responsible for Mrs. Lilly's cand.i: dacy in the first place. "After we interview the other candi· dates ..we felt we had to do something _ other than just sit around," he said. Maya Decker, Corona de! Mar High social studies tet\Cher and president of the smaller NMFT, said her group voted to support Mrs. Lilly for si milar reasons. "We are backing her ove r the others because of her level approach to things in the past and her unwill ingness to rub- purchase price but it was not insirted in- to the bill . Badham's bill still would free the land at a cost to the (cj_ty "equal to" the original purchase prid!Lof the state. The bill ~tipulatcs that the land has to be purchased or opted for by the city before March or 1975. There is also a possibility that some of the land will be used as part of the on- going Orange County R.Oad Department traffic corridor studies, which city fathers have vowed to support . From Page J SUPPORT ... ber stamp the superint endent," she said. ,vould happen when voters approved the The NMFT also gave its endorsement statewide $155.9 .million health sciences lo Miss Setterholm because of what f\.1rs. bond issue last fall. Decker c.11.lls her "fresh, new approach." 1 The OCMC physicians, however: in· She said her orearuzation rejected Cas· dicated their belief that the onlv medical ey's re-election bid because he ''ls r.ot school in Orange County shouid have a _effective in his job." teaching hospital on campus. "\Ve don't feel he does his homework The action followed presentations and sort of goes by what the others are Thursday by acting dean Stanley van den dofng," said Mrs. Decker. "He really Noort : Dr. Sidney Adler, chairman of doesn't know what 's going on and we 0Cf\.1C's ad hoc committee to study the think Margaret does." county's heallh care system; Dr. John Hake said the membership ·o~ NMEA Ball, chairman of the UCI and Orange stopped short of endorsing anY of the C.ounty Medical Association liaison com- candidates in area four because of a, ritiltee, and Dr. William Shore, a retired "lack of suppart for f\1r. Casey and a physician who discussed the history of Jack of information on the ()ther two." OCMC since the 1930s. But Hake sa id he thinks most of tht! Urologist Dr. Carl Pearlman in- members supPort Miss 1SetterhOlm. troduced the succesSful resolution. A past "J think her nge will hS:ve a· bearing, president of the county medical associa- but I think Margaret strongly.impressed tion, Dr. G. William Hawkins, seconded our ad hoc election committee," he said. ·the supportive measure .. "I frankly think her youth may be against During February hearings by the her, but many of our people u·ere inlrigu· Brown joint legislative panel, OCMA ed with her fresh approach.'' JeadershJp opposed the campus location lfake said Casey's record has not been citing a survey of county doctors, results good as far as lhc teachers are collrern· ()f which favored use of community. ed. hQspitals by the university for training ''He has a business and taxpayer orien-future doctors. talion and so we left his area up for Such a teaching bosplta! system has grabs as far as our nlembers arc con· been described by 0r·. van den Noort as a ccrned,." Hake said. . "ret urn to 1850s medicine" when doctors- Candidate Bridges \\:as glowing in his to-be apprenticed to physicians. Such a praise of Miss Sc tterholm. set up would result in a "circuit·rlding" "J\.t11.rgaret is by far the best candidate medical school, he has said. ~ runni ng," he said. "Shc's .. super in every \Vhat the actin g dean seeks instead is a u•ay." -sn1a\I, ()n-campus university hospital Two incumbents -area five tnrstt'li · · Which u•ould provide routine health Arthur Thompson of Newport Beach and services, elective care -surgery for area seven Truslee Roderick f\ilacM illian. whic h appointments can be made in ad- of Cos ta l\1esa -arc unopposed. vance such as appendix removal -and lhe unusual cases necessary to .Jlroaden the learning experiences· of =rn Cdical Driver Rescues Girl Wl10 Fell Onto Free,vay An alert motorist was credited by lhe California High\\·ay Patrol "'ilh saving the life or a 2-ycar-old kiri \Vho turnbled fron1 a car on the NC\\'\JOrl Frce\\'3Y Thu isdav. Jirn Shaef<'r. 35, of Orange. \\lfl~ ahout half a city block behind Mrs\ Barbara Jean Clayton of 1304 E. Chapn1an Avenue. Ora nge. who was in !he fa st lane of the freewav bet"'een Katclln 11nd Cha1>n1an Aveni1cs. Suddenly he 8a'A' a rear door of lhc car fly open and son1cthing fall oul. "At flrst 1 thought it was blanket qr a doll," he told office rs. Shaefer braked and swerved to n\iss the object. Then he reallied that It was a child lying in the mlddle traffic lane. He porked hurriedly and ran to the chil d ond carried her from the speeding traffic lanes to her mother. Heathet Clayton underwent surgery at Si. Jooeph's H"pltal tn Orange and Is ttported in satisfactory condition toda)'. Ca111pus Priority? SACREMENTO CAP) -Because the 19-campus state college system needs to build more: elaMroom!, It should have first call on state ca pital outlay money ror higher educaUon, legislative analyst A. Alan Post said Thursday. studenls. · An upgraded OCMC, meanwhile, could I continue lo provide medical services to the commu nity and the county's primary center for emergency ca re, van den Noort told the 00.tC doctors. .. .. -- The doctors endor:s~ the proposal urg- ing both the 25().bed hospital on the UCI campus and continued use of OC~1C as :in auxiliary teachi ng hospital. T-ivo Bids Onl y On e Buck Apart The $&1 .973 question for today is: "\\lhy didn't \\'C bid the job S2 lower?" It 's being asked in 1hc estimating department of the Tnymech Corpor~llon or Santa Alia today. • Taymech was one of two bidders on the operating facilities for the new \Vakeham water well in Costa ~lesa. 11 bid $64,974 for the project and Pylon Corpora tion, Cclmpton, $64,?'13. Alvin Plnltloy, director of the Costa Mesa County Water District, said the bids-apart by exactly $1-wcrc the close- s! In the district's history. During 'l'bW>day nll!ht's water district meeting blda were opened on l\l'O. other projects. Apparent low bidder on .1----SCar Street Wldercrosslng was Bejac Cotp. Long Beach, "Ith ~.162 and the other low bid for a 42-lncb waler relocttloo project on Santa Ana Ave. WA$ also Pylon with $13,459. Nooe of the bids were awarded Thurs· day night. 'l'bcy •ill be after tb•y are checked by water district officials. I 121 S. Gunther St~ was declmd dea~ on arrival at U:30 a.m. at Fountain Valley Communlty Hospital. ------- Police said he was: sbot .... whtte strug~ gling with WesJ1nlmstefOfficer Timothy ?.tllli:_r _who· Was reportedly taking h.im in- to custody after an earller altercation w)th Fountain Valley officers. '!'be shooting occurred shortly a f t e r midnight ne~r the corner of Mt. Tahat Street and Lilac Avenue where the in- cident that led to Ronq~lo's death, began an hour earlier. Police said ' this morning that tPree or Ronqulllo's companior\s are in custody and a fourth is being sought. • . Booked Into Orange County Jail on suspicion of drunk driving, resis ting ar· rest and assault oo a police officer was Abel Carrasco Perez, 23, of 626 N. • Gunther St., Santa Ana. Guy Arthur Martinez, 21 , ()f 1501 W. Cubbon St., Santa Ana. was booked along with a 17-year~ld male on suspicion of attempting to take a prisoner !rom a police officer, assa ult on a police ()fficer and resisting ar.cest . Fountain Valley officers Jack Mihalik and Norman Satterfield said the incident began when they stO'pped a car driven by Peret at about 11:30 p.m. at f\1t. Tahat and Lilac . The t"·o officers allege that the four otlier occupan ts of the car altacked them When they tried to arrest Perez for dru!Jk driving. __ After an alleged scuffle with the two poli'Cemen, the four men asse rtedly ran through the TiburOn condominium . development and scaled a Y{ a 1 l separating the apartment from tbw G<>lden_ Triangle shopping center. Sgt. Ri chard Davenport, who was patrolling the center, arrested Martinez -when he found the four walking in an queen ·inspected • Ul'I Twlwbett British· navy ·frogmen inspect the hull of the liner Queen E!izabeul n in .SOuthampt<>n against the possibility thaH'lrestinian guerrillas mighf attack the· ship with limpet mines. The liner is being surrounded by extraordinary security until it sails Sunday for Israel with 1,700 wealthy and influential Jews-mostly Americans-for the nation's 25th anniversary celebration. alley. The remaining three, he alleged, ii R rescaled !be wall back into the con-p· ot eporter Jominiwns. f't'QJla Page J Westminster officers "'ere called to aid CRITICIZE ... in the search for 1he three men and dur-InJ· ured 1• n Cr a.sh ing that search , the juvenile was taken --1 Amburgey and Charles L. "Chuck" into custody. · ·c-~, 1 the t t · ~. Police report that Miller and Officer Daily Pilot reporter Tom· onnan ages or area wo sea m , ues- Robert Mosley of Fountain Valley were e.scaped with only a b~ke~ thumb ~d day's election. .. . , taking Ronquillo into custody in the same fmger .Thursday . evemn~ ID ~ tr ,. They; like Mrs. Lilly, shled away from area when he allegedly began to wrestle c~h ~ Westminster ID whi~ th urging a strong school bOard stand with the Westminster policeman. · ~ vehicJes involved were to.tally de_Jt Ye<;i· against jet flights 1 but the AAA did not During the struggle, ·Miller's ~nnan, 22, w~s on hl~w Yt.o an m; criticize them. discharged, fatally wounding ltonquillo, te~1ew ":hen bis .Volks gen. cam~. police said they believe. collided with ~ar dnvep-y Jl .Midway C! The AAA earlier this week challenged Capt. Les Rowland ()f the Fountain ty teenager ID t~~...1htersechon of Heil all candidates to oppose jet nights at Valley department said Ibis morning.that Ave,. and ~agn_91Uf. the investlgat:on of the incident is being Diane McAuJay, 181 :Wd G<>rman 'A'~re Orange c.ounty Airport. handl ed by lhe offices of Orange C.ounty both take)l to Westmm~ter Commuruty Only two caildidates, Marearet Setter· Sheriff and the District Attorney. He -~ l:f~lt~l . w~ere they were treated for holm and James K. Schwarz, were wUI- noted that any incident in which a police mlllOr IDJUr1es and released . officer shoots someone is investigated by ing .. 10. u.~ge . ?'ll imme:d1ate stand by ~he: the two county agencies. T~nk Kills woman Scb"'!l, ~I'll ,against jet fiigh\s. The identity of the man still beirig They are Jloth running against area sought has not been established by Nl\HA , Japan ( . .\P) -An Okinawa police. I ' woman killed Thursday by a U.S. Marine four Trustee 'lbomas CaSey. Area four .-\~cording lo the coroner, t~ dead tank was hiding behind some bushes is primarily Corona del Mar and. East.: man was carrying another man's iden-after being warned to get out of the area biff ~be. Ai~-been tification and Ronquillo's identity was n~ because of a militacy. exercise that was u s w re ;et DUQC has an. issue establisbed until 9 o'clock this morning.~ taking place, officials said today. for several y~ars. -~· ' CHAIRS of beauty -CHAIRS of relaxing comfort- CHAIRS of superior craftsmanship -CHAIRS covered in superb fabrics. • Wide 111ortment for your immedi1te selection ..• of~ered to you by Ted von Hemert. • HENREOON • WOODMARK • SHERRILL INTERIORS WlllCOATi I IATlllDATS t:OO to 5:20 NIDAY '11L t:OO ,.. . • ' -- , NEWPORl BEACH • 1727 WISTCLIFF DR.. 642·1010 !Open $11114•'1' 12·5:JO ) LAGUNA BEACH e l .. I NOllTH COAST HWY. IOp•it S11IMl•v IZ-5il0) 494-6$11 TORRANCE e ll•49 HAWlHOkNE ILVD. J7t ·l279 r ' " . ' • ' I .. ' • • ' • .;.,oAn.y· PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. , .. • --~---The On TuesdiJ,_J' will be asked to select tnem, bers f_?o~ool boards: two trustees. for the Coast i91"mliruty College bistrict, whlch· roperates Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa tnd Golden West College In Hun\lngion Beach, and four trustees for the Newport Mesa Unified School District. . In both districts, .trustees repJ>l'lent specific areas. but they are elected by the entire district. . --Challenger Donald . Straus. is the Daily Pilot's choice for Trustee Area 5 (representing Newport Bj'ach) in the_rollege district, while for Area l (representing faat"Beach). a vote for incumbent ·Worth Keene is ___.-recommended. In ihe Newport Mesa race, former trustee Eliza- beth M. Lilly is seeking election as a write-in candidate, though the ballot will show only the names of Orville Amburgey and Charles L. Brid~es. On the basis at.her experience and prior contributions io the district., the Dally Pilot. supports the candidacy nf llfrs. Lilly. " In Trustee Area 4, inctimbe!il Thomas Casey is recommended for re:election. -' ~ Can·didates ' the aooiug pro~(llm _pievalent in parts of the city. ~ Councilmal).. Dom Raciti believes other plants man- uf'llcJuring. chemicals and potentially hazardous products ac!jollt.:'i)ther residential areas and has recommended an ~1nvestig~on to pinpoint them and developmel'J of • ..,n. action plan to reduc.e any dal)ger. Whether the zoning mix that causes the problem ,,...---__. was "inherited" from the counlY throu~h annwtation or whether it rripresents Poor p,..anning tS_iJnmiterial. The point is that U there are other potenl;iil time bombs ~ear residential units, the time to Start defusing them 1s now. Teacliers ;\im High ~ The timeless fiscal merry-go-round of "demand, and counter-offer, demand and counter-offer" has sU\r ted again with the recent r~quest by -Newport-Mesa district teachers for a 10 percent raiSe next year. ~ .. ' -. J .... I I .: t: t ,/' -'/,, ; .t ·' . ,, ,, ' " '-"' f, -f~:.. ' '. . ---I ' I' . .. . ' H ; ' T\vo ~th~in"eumlients, Roderick .H. McMillian of Ania i..ana1lr. Arthur Thompson· of Area 5 are ·run· As usual, the teachers have come into the negotia· j.ions on the high eJ)~ of the scale. Besides the pay bike, they are asking for relief from non-acadenfic a uper· vision duties, fringe efit adjustments and'1tlgher . ' g'llllopposed. J!?th d"8e):"e r'!"election. . Mixed Zonin g Never in the 20-yeai history of Costa a has there been a catastrophic event riv e i.htensity o( the April 2 blast at the El 1!!lll1 • hemical Company. pay for substitute ers. _,._,.:.;:;:.--,_.. Most y else in \!!l'-C<!Untry presumably is sup o be satisfied,..next.year with a roughly five ~...P~';;nntl~cost-of-livJng-tiise but the teachers want .twice at becaus_.e-or-Y.rhat they consider their unique qualifi· catig_ns~ Undoubtedly part of the big demand -·H was 12.8 percent last year -is motivated by the old ploy of ask· ing the moon and getting something halfway in between. / There ha".'e been_jlJ?0dSand there bave been !ires but the explo~ate~ more instant \error and fright than anything Which bad come before. Mayor Jack Ham· mett,-'deeply impressed by the devastation. detjared Costa Mesa was_Jortunate not to have 100 fatalities. The other demands have yet to get full study as lo their merits, though it is probable from past experience Lhat they, too , are somewhat inflated -the demand for an increase of $13 per day for substitutes, for instance. . . ~rlJ[il~ 'You were a good ma~, Patrick, ~or ;our inclination to tell the truth under prespure.' ' Sadly·, -1.Wo men did die in the blast but the tbll ~uld have been greater had not sev~ral neaiby resi· dents miracµlousl~ escaped with their lives. The fact they were re¢.dents, however, dramatically underscores You Just In a day where the term 0 teacher shortage" no longer applies, when in fact hundreds of credentialed teachers are seeking positions, the deman.ds seem cer· lain to be scaled down to a more modest package a~ .__:,__ negotiations proceed. C Why Bar Women Prison Guards1 ~ Can't Win . ·In Diet War Dear Gloo~y Gu s Conjugal Visits Better So~ution -~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Thoughts at Large: The more we learn about foods. the less there seems to· be acceptable to eat, for one re8sm or another ; every diet that appears to lower the probability nf one deficiency seems to raise the specter Of another. • • • The best reason for k!galizlng narcotics is not that their ille- gality drives addicts to desperate acts, but that it almost ir· reslstably lures the law officers in charge of suppressing it into corruption. • • •• The great truth we have not yet recogrtiied in 15 years is that the second the atom was split, the world was united --but this lesson or common survival has been almost totally obscured by the na· tionalist scramble to secure a 11supremacy" that can only end in Obliv· ion. • • • Almost every revolution sets up a worse, or equally bad,,government than the one it deposed ; th e American Revolu· TI1e puzzling tiling about Costa Mesa's big nap over garage sales is tha( the city haSprobab!y fewer garages per hom.e than·pnY other in the county. .; ~. 'G.A.L. GtoomJ Ou• e91mut1 •ni tubmltt.11 ., l'ffffrl ...... Mt _ _.....,. rtfltct !ht •lftol et Tfll .....,..'*', . Stfllll yaur "' -9 '9 GleomY GUI, OtllY Pllol. tion was a unique exception to this grim rule because it only was wise enough to keep what was good in British common law and to reject on ly what was op. pressive, rather than throwing out the whole system it rebelle4 aga'inst. • • • If a family is large enough: there is always one child who seen1s to have been smuggled into the nursery by a Gypsy in exchange for your own. . . . ~ A religiOn that discourag~ peopl&J/olh thinking independently on the grounds of ''faith'' is~ poor tribute to God; for if we are created "in His image," that similarity must be in out capacity to· reason as far as reason will go, and not make a leap ~o faith out of fear, anxiety or the tradition of authority. ' . . What we call repentance shouldn't merely mean "being sorry" you did it ; it should mean being sorry you wanted to do it; otherwise you \Viii do it again under different circumstances, and be sorry again. Income ver~us Ingenuity Dear President: . T, Joe Sikspak,. ( J American , take pen in hand to gore an ox or two. !l's about my taxes. -1\:R'f HOPPE · It takes me all day Saturday and no matter how I subtract it up, it seems like '------"------~ I owe you $1312.42. Then I read where a whole bwlcb of million~es dQO't pay no taxes at au, mainly on account of they got smart tax men to ftgure out ~Y noL "You'll ne~er «et -rich, Joe," I says to myself, "until you learn how to save money on your taxes like the rich do." · So ftrst thing MDI> day a.m. ·1 go down to Hanra~tty, who is our local C.P.&A. "I am ln a bad way, Hanrahatty," says I. "Kindly supply me with a hall dozen or so loopholes." •1SUJtE '111JNG, Joe," says he, whip. ping out a pencil. "Let's see, now did you during the calendar year or 19721 have any depletable assets?" "Watch your language, Hanrahatty," says I. "That means, Joe ," says be, "Something ol v~lue that is becoming ex· bal.Wed over tPe yea~ and which we can therefore write o!f." 11Wtll, there's Mrs. Slbpak," says I. "She'• sure not growtog no younger. And If she sleeps In one mon! Sunday, I will gladly write her off." ,~ --. "I was thinking more along the lines ol oll wtlls," says he. "Or maybe a gold mine." "'n\at she's not," says I. "Okay1 what about depreciation?" says he. ••Jf we ·use the accelerated double- declining balance melhod . .,. " '"?'hit !.OUOds more like her," says I. "ko, Joe U'1 got to~ a condominium, s1y, or an offlct building." 11)'1 ht .. "You put 110,000 down. Tl1en with depreciation and accnitd tnttres~ )'OU can write oil maybt n1,ooo a ,.ar." "THAT SOUNDS like a good deal." says I. "Could I put in IO bucks and get back lS?" "Only if you've got 999 friends,~ says he. "Let me go down my list of loopholes here. Did you by chance, donate a couple of Reritbrandts to a museum and take them back on a li!etime loant'' HKeep going," says I. "Cattle investments?" says he. 'rThat'& a sure-fire way to pay no taxes, as Governor Reagan, a devout _cattle lover, will testify." "The only cattle I see," says I, "Is on the bus to work." "Did ·YOU take a Jong .sea vo}lage for your health?;' · "l took the Weehawken ferry once and caught cold/' says J. "Look, what about entertainment? I had my brother·in·law to dinner for, 1 hope, the last time." "Did you reasonably expect a profit?" 'says he. "No, he nicked me for another sawbuck and I should've known it," says I. "How do the rich do l\r' · - 11My advice, Joe," says he, "is lo buy tax-free. municipals ." "Wlth wha~" says I. "With the money yoo saved buying lax· fr:ee municipals," says be. "That's how the rich do ll." . . "Thanks a lot " says r. "And I still owe the President $1312.42.11 "And me m," 1ays be. ;1But cbeer up, Joe, lt'-1 deductible." SO YOU SEE, President, In order to save money and' get rich, J got to get rlcb in order to save my money. Llke my friend, Paddy says, "ti you're poor, tbey tu your locOme. U you'r~ rich, lhey tax your lngtnully." Truly Yours, Joe Slksp:lk, American I • To the Editor: J must take strong exception to Rus Walton's April 9 column regarding \\'Omen prison gua rds and highway Patrol \Yomen. IT IS true that women prison guards woo.Id cause the problems fl.tr. Walton mentioned . But is the solution to deny women .the right to gainful employmeOt? A much better one would be to allow overnight v:isJtations by wives and girlfriends. This bas beeil considered for years as a good and humane answer to the problems caused by lock1ng men up together. As for women dealing with riots .- shootouts and stranded motorists, I say ''why not?" It takes no physical .strength to poll a· trigger, or radio for a tow truck. It may take strength to beat a rioter on the head, but that doesn't mean that's the· way to haf!C:ile such a situation. BEFORE Mr. Walton joins i~ any C8m- paign against ~e, equal rights amend· meut, l suggest that he re-read his Somewha[ hysterical ·column and ex- amine his own motives. He may only ~bink he isn't antt~womeri. · KATHLEEN GRANTHAM Ex hilarat h1g - To the Editor: Just spent an exhilarating evening at the comedy in the Costa Mesa Council Chambers. The "play" was titled : "(',osta Mesa Planning Commission." The participants in t h e audience (general admission section) were silenc- ed early because they were in opposition Mid-April's fair weathet usually finds the nation's taxpayers in a foul moott~ · The family breadwinner fills out his federal tax return and drops it'-into the mailbox. Then·1Je opens the newspaper and reads that 276 individuals with in- comes in excess of $100,000 paid no federal income tax last year. Surely, he · fumes, the tax system -federal, state and local -is rigged in favor or the rich. . AT LEAST one major study disputes that notion. Working from 1968 income and tax data, Herman P. Miller and Roger A. Herriot of the U.S. CeQSUS Bureau concluded' in t971 that the group most favorably treated by the tax system is the one with tl\C most taxpayers -the middle class. They reported that both the poorest taxpayers (those · earning less than $2,000 a year) and tile richest (over $50.~) paid 50 percent or more of their income in taxes. ln contrast, middle-in· come 16,0IJ0.$25,000) taxpayers pald ool around 30 percent. .. ( ) did not allow public expressions. . IN THE AEC hearing process, the MAillBOX citirenry can make only limited ap- pearances as specified by tbe board. "'------------" · There was such a time in the San Onofre -Hearings (in San Diego) in which 17 Letters f'rom readers are welcome. Citizens spoke, 16 of them in opposition to Normally writers should convey their nuclear proposals. and only one (who did messages in 300 words or leu. Ths. not oppo5e, nor specifically ,..(lpprove) right to condense letters to fit 1pace merely appealed for "some ·~r or eliminate libel is reseroed. All faith" to "our experts and those people letters. mu.st· include signature a1ut who koow'' and "their judgment in the mailing address, but names may be devtlopment of nuclear power." .withheld· on req~st if s1tfficient Th! 16 opposition speakers represented reason is apparent. .Poetry will not be an impressive body of environmental and publislled. community service groups of San Diego to the decision of the commission which had obviously been made before the meeting convened. 'lbe chairman misquoted Roberts , Rules of Order on two occasions and er· roneously attacked one property owner regarding the zoning of her apartment structure. But alas, the commission was able to arrive at an l•equitable" conclusion -= after openly admitting they had received considerable documents, which they had not yet read. Oh well, that's democracy, in COsta Mesa! and of the Capistrano Bay .area , in· eluding cha mber of commerce, PTA, Capistrano Unified School District and th~ Ocean and Shoreline Planning {',om- mittee of the .CountY of Orange. They ex· pressed the extensive, intelligent OP"' position in the Capistrano Bay area to the proposal to build two largest ever constructed experimental nuclear reac· tors at San Onofre. ' YOUR feaders may be interested to know that there will be another session open to pubUc opinion, this · time to · the environmental objections to the nuclear installation, May 14, again in San ·Diego. THELL E. GLASCOCK There will undoubtedly be· dedicated To the Editor: persons from the Capistrano Bay area who will make the trip to San Diego to speak. As for your tally of citizen·observers in Regarding your editorial of fl.larch 13 the San Clemente hearings, we don't on the lack of citizenry voicing feelings in know who did your head-count, nor how the Atomic Energy Commission hearings he differentiated between . citlzens and in San Clemente, there was no citize~ ~nozens of utility CQmpany employes opinion given, because the hea ring boaro/ who spent their days in the hearings .. We EDITORIAL RESEARCH derstanding that now surround the sub- ject of income taxation." But not all of it. Although federal tax rates ma)'. discriminate against one In- come group or·another, they are at least uniformly applied throughout the coun- try. The same cannot be said about state and locaJ·taxes. These tend to vary wide- ly from region to region, and even from city to city within a single state. A study issued last December by the Tax Foundation, an independent research organization, illustrates the point. Using 1970.71 figures, the foundation caJculated ..!he per-capita local tax load for the na· lion's 38 largest metropolitan areas. New York led the list, with local tax burden of $4l3.71 per person. Bringing up the rear was San Antonio, Tel:as, at $106.37 a hea d. · THE U.S. taxpayer can take comfort, if be cares lO; from the fact that the over-all tax burden in this cou'ntry Is con• siderably lighter thaa..that in many other developed ~ands. According teta study by the Organization of Economic Coopera- 8ig Brother on the Line ' Federal employes who hear that teUtale "click" on their telephone may find Big Brother on tbe line. The Federal Te_lycommunlcations System, run by. t~. General Services Administration, has a telephone sampling system that is pushing some civil aervanlS even closer to the. brlnk of telephone paranoia. - agency, not to monitor the calls· of In· dlvlduals. The man In lbe mlcktte flnd.s such figures unpersuasive. He reads about capital gains bonanias and tax·free municipal bonds and does a slow burn. Yet he would man the barricades ~ Congress dart!d remove 11l9rtgage In· terest and local property ta•s from the list of items deductlble on federal returns. 11IlS,SORT of attitude Is the despair of those who advocate wholesale reform of the tax systmi. As Fortune magazine Editor Richard Armstrong notes : "The most glaring inequity in the present tax code is tta application of different rates to different kinds of income ... Taxing all income at the .samd' rates ha.s the gmat merit ol simplicity and openn.,.. Such an approach cwld dl&pel at lc..,t soin< or the resentment, envy, and mlsun- An internal government memo says GSA operators are authorized to ln· .tercept calls "for sampling purposes." Af13 questions asked by the operators muat be answered. Thus, a federal emp1oye In Washington may suddenly be surpli!ed by a voice breaking In on his call to Oenvtr or San Francisco. At the Derense Department. which has Its oW!t system, 6111cials have harshly warned employes their calls can be listened 10. A recent Navy memo says "Use of DOD (Del•nse Department) · telephone communications systems con- stitutes consent to ... security monitor· Ing snd telephone management monitor- ing ... at all limes." • A GSA spokesman assured us in the atl'Of)gest possible terms th1u lho. "aampllng" is rnorely to determine what pertfntage of calls. are made by each Small wonder employes have com· platn_ed lo us that lhe procedUn!S amount to government wiretapping of Ill' workers. agree with you that miiny more of our local residents should have attended . Of our tally of our members and their friends , there were an estimated 130 who observed during varying time spans of from a rew minutes to the entire session. Too many of these were for very short periods of time, but understandably so. '·1lle ·testimony and cross-exam drags on and on, seemingly to the lay observer to devote more time to auorney hassling over obscure legal points than to substantive information. PERHAPS the most iruurmountable block to public attendance is the agenda procedure whlch doe"!"not allow \he press adequate information and tlme t()' pu9Jicize who will speak on what sut>- jects. A public notice of a he·artng on many subjects and of many witnesses, schedL&Jed to run a week or two or?, with no time certain for any subject or speaker, discourages cftlzen observation simply because the average citizen can· not give up a week of his life to come sit through dragging technical testimony In the hope that· he will eventually hear someth ing understandable and substan- tive. GUARD is very grateful to the Daily Pilot and other newpapcrs for their ooverage of the h"earings. The few glim~s or factual objections to the nuclear plants this affords the reading public may well be that public's only hint to the vast and deep opposition to nuclear power which is swelling through the United States and the World. 'LYN HARRIS HICKS Chairman, Groups United Against Radiation Dangers lion and Development, a groUp-:ot 23 in· duatrialized nations. the United States ranks 16th among the 23 in terms of total taxation as a percentage or. gross na· tional product. What .the study showed, according to the OECD, "Is the relative preference of a country· for various kinds of public (that is. tax-supported ) goods an<f services over private goods and services and the role of government in _the.redistribution or income through taJ:. ation." , ' But gnltnpy U.S. taxpayers respond ltl()re readily to figures like these : In 1973, the average American will work one hour and 40 minutes every eight-hour workday to pay his federal taxes. And it will take l\vo hours and 39 mlnut.es to eam enough to meet the combined federal. state and local tax bUI. OlANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vetd. Publiahrr Th<H"as Kttvil, Edflor Barbaro Krtibich Editorial Page Editor , The editorial f)ftf{L' . of the Dnll)' Pilot fft'k1 to Inform and 11inlU· 1111' reAdf'f'1 by prl!llcntlng lhli. 111~1pape:(1 opinions find rom- men1•ry un to1)lct 11r lnt<'l"l'~l and ~hcnlllcance, by pN1vldlll11; 11 ffil'\lm tot' the tx1,1-e•sh1n (If our ~adera· opinion&. and by Jl1'l'tt>ntln1t lht' dh~nt" vle"·1,111lnt1 nf lnforrnl'd ob- 111.•1',·trs and 1pokl'tl,n\cn on loplct of the dll)'. Friday, April 13, 1973 • - Producei· .- • Ari Freed Deadat78 ' • . ' ' Moffett Field Air C Probed ' . From w~ Sttvlca MOUNTAIN v)i:;w -"The names were 30 to 40 feet in the air and the wreckage was od a board or inve1Ugallon to tfy to learn why the two lour- englne planes were to etose while approacblng the N Moffett Field, less t a half ' wfs in crltical condition with .a"he following are the names bums and fractures. · o'l'the ldeotilied victims in tbe a pract.ice fire tower about a A golfer had c o 9 e r e d colllslon: _ ' mile a..vay where. he was Malllbert· with hb parachute, 1. "'lot .!lt'f."s~'" · •rt11111, h I beu -'•• h. dead -.1.A w 211, "" o.i Mon 1n11 ci.11, HOLLYWOOD (AP) A , an award-wln-j covered with black smoke. There wa.,, no way to get in there." mile away. aft were on 9bo flights from Mof- working wit Mountain V ew c ... 't> mt , w11"1:n Hom.town: stor n. 511rv1Wld w . ----firemen. · Kimball reached the crub 2. -Lt. 11.111.1 L-i. H. prodUCt't' w h 0 e 1nto show·busi ne8'J wr:it-lnc tongs for the ~1arx broth- en vaudevi!Je act. is dead ol a heart attack at 78. Freed, who died Thursday In UCLA Medical Center,' won best-picture Academy Awards for the musicals. "American tn Paris" and "Gigi." He was president of the academy for UlllTt ........ • ( BRIEFS J LONE SURVIVOR OF CRASH RUSHED TO HOSPITAL Golfer '?d COYered His Body, Believing He W11 tlud --~~~~~~ . four years and in 1954 was president of the S c r e e n Producers Guild. · Among hls motion picture • credits were "Singing lil the Rain," ''Brigadoon,'' "~wboat," "AnnJe Get Your Gun," "Meet Me In St. L<luis," "The Band \,Vagon ,'' "Easter Parade," "Cabin in the Sky ," "Take Me Out to t h e Ballgame," and "Silk Stock- -ings." e Exerutlt>e Jet SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Ronald Reagan administration has again tried to end the con- tro.versy over the governor's use of an executive je~ plane but left unanswered many of the questions that prompted the controversy. Top aides to the governor called Capitol n e w s m e n together for a special briefing -0n the issue Thursday, but told _ the reporters they intended to maintain "executive secrecy" concerning ·aspec:t1 of the governor's $.52,000 worth of jet tra,vel at taXpayer expense during 1he past three montM as well as future flights. • Ta.r Rebate SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan says a. $178 million cut in-estimates of the state budget surplus may reda}:ce -but won't stop -his plans for an income tax rebate and tax limitation initiative. But Democratic critics of t.h e Republican gQ._vernor's twin tax plans said that Tbunday'a reduced estlmales "ruin" Reagan's .tax limJtation initiative and income tax: rebale bill, maldng lhem look "..Uly." --9 Bear l\'abbed • ARCATA (UPI) -A 50- l>OUl>d bear cub that hovered In lear three days near the top of · a-.mammoth Doug1as Fir was finally lured down wilh food and captured Thursday. Humboldt State Co I 1 e g e students trapped the black bear in a cage that was set at the base of the tree. e Sex Charges )'ALO ALTO (AP) - A school superlnten!!ent charged with two counts of sex: perversion was bound over from Municipal Court. David E.-Reeves, 4 0 , s u peri n t e ndent of the Woodland Joint Unilied School District was ordered b y 1'1unicipal Court Judge Sidney Felnberg·to appear in superior court in San Jose for ar· raignment April 20. . .Graduation, .. - Sw,-idards -Aban.don.ed SACRAMENTO (AP) -The st.ate Board of Education has dropped plans for minimum requlren1ents for graduation from California high schools, but a new set of standards may be on the \Vay. m E BOARD abandoned its old set or requirements Thurs- day, in compliance with a state Jaw that went intcretfect March 8. Youngsters shoold still have to meet some minimun1 academic requirements, prob- ably in arithmetic and reading, before the)' get a high· school diploma. said l>0ard member Virla Krotz of Orin· da . "A high school diploma ssould mean somethlng," she said. "They ~-.Jk out with a piece of paper that says "I graduated from XYZ high school because I've been there foor years. The public -the emplo~ers -become very Ira(£ oboot this." mE BILL by Assembl yman Leroy F. Green e ( D · Sacramento). that junked the requlremenls was passed last year to end ooofusion about what the stan'ft'ards meant and because S>me of them 1vcre ba!td on •n e i c·h t. grade pttformance level, s t a t e. 1Cboo1a clJJel WiliOll Rile.s told roportm. ... Fonda's Tour Led' To Torture-POW SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -A earlier remarks about charges Navy pilot who appeared at a by fonner POWs that they had news conference in Hanoi with been tortu red and abused by Jane Fonda and Ramsey the North Vietnamese were C1ark said Thursday he was "reported out of context. forced to appear by · Com--"I never blanketly said that muniSt torturers who yanked all prisoners of war arc his broken ann. lying," she said. LT. ClllDR. DAVID W. Hoff. man, 32, made the accusation to newsmen while Miss Fonda, in a Los Angeles rally , was de- nying that she said "all" former POWs were lying when tbey said they were tortured . Hoffman, 32, who was shot down in l!n't, told a news con- ference __ , he retracted everythlpg he said at an ap- pearance wtth the actress and Clark, former at t o r ney general. when he ·appeared with them in Hanoi. -· "r reject everything I said. I had a broken arm,'' Hoffman said. '41T. WAS IN A cast. I was hung by that broken arm several ti mes and allowed to drop at the end or a rope ffom a table which was kicked. out from under me." In Los Angeles, Miss Fonda denied Thursday that she had said "all" former U . S . prisoners ot war In Vietnam were lying about torture. Students heckled h!!C.. held a mock trial i nd hanged her in effigy. MEMBERS OF You ng Ameftcans for F r e,e d om tatmted her during her· speech to 1,500 students at the University of S o u t h e r n California with shouts of "debate, debafe." Members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, the group fhat sponsored her ap- pearance, surrounded her dur- ing the s~~· She ignored the protesters. She told newsmen that her Sa11 Diego Power Site · Gets Rezone SAN DIEGO (AP ) -An area at the northern tip of San Diego, where a pllJ.jty com- _pany opc;e _plannQd. tobuiJ.d a nuclear J!O'ver plzant. bt1s been rezoned to prohibit all developme nt . A SAN DIEGO Gas & Eke· Irie CO. spokesman criticized the rezoning ·but said the ron1- pany already had given up all plans to build the atomic plant in the Penasquitos Lagoon area just south of suburban Del Mar. The utility hrougl1t 340 acres of the lagoon estuary in 1965 in order to build a nurle~ant there, spokesman F' r a n k DeVore told the San Diego Planning Commission 1'hurs- day. · Ell~her u's " Testimo11 y Gets Dela,, • LOS ANGELES (A Pl Da niel Ellsberg's tetllimonv in his 0\.'.1l defense ". :. !" post- poned lodey (o r :i srrond day because his chief t1llorney is ill and mtt\' have to take some medical tcSts. The Ellsberg defen se team asked U.S. District Court J u d g e Mntt Byrne to recess lhe Pentagon papers trial until Monday. 'Mle sudden illnes~ of al· torney Leonard Boudin, who has a heart · condition, in· terrupted Ellsberg's testimony Thursday SHE B EL I EVES the l\berat"ed POWs arc lying when they describe torture as systematic and a North Vift- namese government poli cy, she said. "I said the prim:iry lie comes from the U.S. government, and that is the one we have to concern ourselves with." Her husband , Tom Hayden, rfuld UPI fri 3ri interview two weeks ago that the former ·pr-isoncrs were "liars. hypocrites and pawns" !or saying they had bee n mistreated. "The fact is they were the be st-trea tcd prisoners in the history of any war." ~Iayden said. Fireman Ron XimbaJ,l---Was dest.'Tibing~e after a National , utics and Spa~ ministration plane mf a Navy aircraft collided in fl ight, plummeted onto a golf course in piggyback fashion, exploded and burned . Sixtretn ·men aboard the planes cl.it'd; one was criticaUY. injured. r . r A t.Ape recorder from _the NASA plane was recovered, a Navy spokesman said. He said there was no lape recorder found on the Navy aircraft, ''The • t ad ll -, k , '4, 11/ 1«':119 WIY, ~ Je was gr ua y &eene. -1 , •*•""o""t. MOl"lwt. Mlrtn, overtaking when the turboprop "People threw a chute, ov u,':"'1~ °j,:!:· Mc~t4t, :u. M1n•• pulled up verUc.ally," said tandhe bod 1 1 yh, .but 1 1 yank be off :~,irftdH~ .r~·=~·'"· N.C. Brand, who also is a pilot. e t . 1S pu was ... "° 1 c. wi1111m Jtui'."' 31, ._.. "Then one of the jets caught alive*' Ki said s .. _., lioac1, Mount• v 1 • w. • · · ~town: Wlclllft, Kin. ur'll...., llv the tail of the turboprop and It nearly three hour! ... '°"'"'" °' 111e 111111 vie. , •• turned Jt over." _.a{t r the crash before the first ttl ~-w11 w1111ri.1d un1ll'"re1!irv.. 'lbe p I an es came ~wn-bodlis could be removed. · c•n "°1111111• locked, with the Navy-plane Debris was scattered over a 1. Hirt!~ =".:!u,.~11" vle"f, beneath. J()().yard radius of the golf m1nagw ot NASA'• C011v11r "° t1c.111. Eleven of the. men kilted were in a Convair ~. a $2.5 million transport-type jet the National Aeronautics . a n d ·Space Admini stration used as jii flying laboratory. ,. -, "PEOPLE JUST started to course, which borders busy ,.,2. J1m11 F. R1ml1"1111an, Mofl111 Interstate 101 about 45 miles "1•1c1. NASA 1>11o10-tK11n010G1•t. l . Jlmlt P. Rll•"f'• S11nnyv1!•, NASA south of San Francisco. t>1101. TWl," recalled ~ Castillo, "11.JE ONE PLANE just ·set THE OTHER five victims an IS.year-old c.i.ddy. "Some- down On top of the other," said and the survivor were aboard one ye l 1-e d, 'It's going to David Frame, 25, who was a Navy P3 Orion turboprop, blow up.' " •· Frtnk J. lt1'"""7 $An loq, NASA ltlaht tne!n..,.. s. JOhn w. 'r'usUn. S.n J-. NASA 1111 -clffle• tll-lmenllr Q>1Cl1ll1lng n wMoll• •11.odln. -· working on .the Sunnyvale described by the Navy as a $10 PO 3. C. Bruce N. Ma!Hbert. 1'-tunicipal Golf Course when million submarine chaser. 22, of Mountain View, an an- THE CRASH was within 100 yards of the freeway, over '"'hich p 1 a n es approaching Moffett usually cross at an alUtude of from 50 to 100 feet as they come in QR a-north.by northwest course, a NASA of· '· Plllll/o R. Wllco!!, Stmnvvele. NASA 0111 eno nNr. , 7. G .. lptl P. f1r1one, S.r•IOIM, NASA pholo.hetono&ogt11. t he planes crashed Thursday. "The two aircraft were on lisubmarin w.arfare techni· None of the golfers or their final approach, and the cian, was thrown clear or the employes on ,the., course was turbOprop was in fronl of 'the Navr plane. He wa~taken to a hurt. jet," said Bill Brand, 47, the ·hospital, where doctors said he The Navy immediately nam·•--------------ficial said. I, Roy Adkl111, Nortltrop Avl1tlon, cT.Uot. • technfC:ri~." Robinson, NorllltOP, nklht ; 10. E. For~tow, T•le<!Yne Corp., nolt• I mtlWt~I lri&t1U1r. 11 . II. 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