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ANN ARBOR , Mich. (UPl) -Despite IQ test ttiat had a top score of:IOO at the Rapist Shot· ' In. N' : . ? the factd .. he..l!Jdas. ~ .. ~esh cri~d tas f"a age or 10. By 1972, he ac~ffiulated 18 ewpn · t bcina fi e chi genius,. l e paren so a hours ol straight "Au work at a nearby
.-'. .. -... -_ . · v..·.:f,_-.. • •.. t+Year.:Otd University of Michigan community college. ·-----fresiu'Qap .h,avG .. li,e~,.,tQl.d. he. ~~nnQt .• He ., enrolled in \wo couriM;S at the . MERCED {AP) -A gun.man who ~ow-
. qUalify for a scholarship. wllversity last fal{ 00 a trial b{lsis while eel nevet ·tO" be"\8.k:en ·al\V~ · hti:t 1been
WASlllNG'ION-(UPI ).·-President • The, .parents of Gl'eg __ Wellrna_n_ of fiulsbing bis senior year In high School so wounded by pollce-witb,,n ~from-.
NixoD'si'Per;;RaJ 1 faWYer--Herbert -w .. -Pl)1.mo111h , -a-town_ .aoout-20 mil§ UnfveriityOfflcil IS could -determine-u ffe a---Huntlngton-Beaeb-man--4,'to erld-•'~---
. . . ' . .: northeast of here. sa id they .were.told by _ \v8s _ feady roe · college-IE:vel wofk, aQd mile spree Of ,flix abductions,, two ra~ Kalm~~ch 0~ New~r! Beach, had contr~l. the school's linancial. assistaQce office received A's in both of-them. lndie8.: and two-fat.Bf ~llnlS, ~u~ties !§y • .,.
t ,· of a ~cret fund that may.have contained .: th~t because or the tight money situation, tions are he will do the same in the The escapade began with the ki~ ~ . as much as hall a million dollars during ' alinost all stu~ent aid is now based on courses he Is taking this semester in a rape of 8 19-yeir-old woman in South.
1 the presidential-c 8 mp a i g n , the· . need, not !11er1t. . . unive rsity honon program. Lake 1'.ehoe Friday end ended Sundciri
Washm' gton Star•News sa1'd to d a y. . µreg skipped eighth and. nm th grades Despite the impressive academic show· "''hen police cut down JOhn P. Bunyard.,1 ~ t red Pl th H h School Tl, of San Francisco on the outskirts of· ' (R 1 ed 1 anv en e ymou lg as a ing, his application for scholarship aid Merced. eat co umn, Page II) sophomore in 1970 after sc'ofing 160 on an was rejected outright by university of·
.,4 , The newspaper said ,_the money was ficals. At one point in the chase, police .said, Ci :.'t--k t t N • 'rt Bea h bank d tba i · he forced his waf into the motel room of · » ~ • ep 'a 8 ewpo c an t t • € p Ji "When he applied for a scholarshlp, Mr. and Mrs. Cilrin Thompson of Him' » was ~sed in part."for politlcal spying and ; ; oast 0 c· e Tom Butts , the university's financial aid tinglon Beach and made them drive hln\
disruption," including payments to.a Los ·• ~ . direetor, told us he'd like to help, but his to Merced. Police in pursuit during the
· Angeles attorney, Donald W. Segretti. . hands are tied," Mrs. Mary ·Ann hall-hour drive said a gun was kept at
t; Selfettt previously was identified as an·•; e• 500 Wellman said. ''Hes a Id the university Mrs. Thompson's temple.
d ' J"'perse · didn't really have much money for After the car inadvertently went up 1 .:run ~VI" qperaUve during the Nixon ' . .o t . anybody except 'disaavantaged' dea~nd street here,. the gunman pulled!
campaign. t students any more ... that almost all of the woman out and Uled her as a screen ' ~~~;~.;;;,~~~:~~ A;.r. Bal~-"···. ~~/{;,'~IW~~~£&~~ .. ~~ .. ,·'~Tlio~1!~~f~·.11etbaekor~kin
Wat<rgate case Friday, declined com· •· -~1.._1; J Althdugh Greg ·did get a !SO regents · mpson then 'hlt' the gunman !roui .
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ment OJl tho. report, the_ Star-News,sa, id. ; 8 81 Week in Newport Beach came in award to cover the cost of books, the his blind side,,.. knocking Bunyard away ·
.. f" · Wellinans took out' a $500 loan to cover · (See ilPREE, Pap ,Z) The Well ~ !Ul11,1 t!Je Star-News witjJ a·whimper but went out with a roar hl the
said ,,wls kept:l!l·a·bidden biiik ac«>liliC Sa~ifrday -Di~t woo. police broke up-a· . · s .0. r· e~l'!''!'<s·. . . " · • • rowdy: Balooa P<rtlnsula Plll\y that •;We'd like to be able lo help more
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;.c: ~lif f~~~~'fYp.w~;r~en ~'°!!'~~ce· count by caahier's checks l-nn~ Ith• Oylng .. fists, crashing . bottles a.n·d establish priorities." ' : . ..:?. ·' "l;;;."_"'_,. · .., •· _ i._:..-.. · -uh d:'', ~~ " obscen1t1es before arresting nine of the The Wellman.s sald they do not blame
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1 .., -, -,~. • ... •• • ~ ... \ c at 8 w~t Newport oeaaa bank, .esti'rpat~ 500 partygoers In the 900 block the situation on Butts or the university. ~ !f ~Pi· "• · --·-:-5·1.. ~---the SeclJ!ity, Pacific National Bank, the on· West Balboa Boulevard just before "Mr. Butts1 the ~pie in the honors
Vl' ne· o· -ic~ e····~:nn·7 . 'iwut -pei-.said. . . • mldftlght. ' program, almost everybody al the . ''1.!llG!flf , . ' ~:..~ye been J>rev~ 1:"l!l!'1> of · Se\.er"1 days of-complalrlls b.y .unlYenity •. have been extremely nice .lo ~ -J'' . • \ W-•-1 funds durinc: ~NJ.SOD cam· neig~bors of a duplex at 904 BalbOa us," she said ; . , ': . ... , ! . •I<> palgnbetotallng~ fllt,OGO! lipr a.., .w Ith -,Bl yd., brought police lo the scene of the "But I do thlnk there's somethlng w. ' d B \ ln s some UIR;U or po lical surveillance fbfal Easter week bash wrong when a society that became great nun• . ur.;g, ' ry uspect . activities, , all".l!edl¥ Including I h e Officers Greg Matison and Martt by rewarding achlevement does an about q . · ~ . Watergate f>uggmg.case. 'JObnston arrived at the scene of the par· face and almost totall y ignores that :l'"' 1 ,· _,: •. _ ~,,.~, ,":.,1 ,_' • __ Thenewspapei:said'~varioussources" .. ,ty_~t iibout 11 p.m. and !_ere im-philosophy."
• ~ , . • put the amount that-pa~ lbroqb the , medjately surrounded by the OOtsterOUS :~, By 1AJl:ruuk R. ~ ••• l . ! am~Jf. tripped a sil~nl burglar --l'!eWport ~ach account. as '"anywhere..!"' cr\ntd. One of the two ma:ri1 ~ get -------------
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man alreadf ral?nl a pre-1rt.i beef" P,Ollce 'Ctiarged ,that Dav ia -tried to. N It '1:J"l'tly~wr' cl<ll!Od out, the Star-1 Numerous.other police can and. lhe
· · ii 'da .lit cOonecllon wtib a lmlOs tit . mabdiis break white Ollicer Bowman ews. ' ear ast year -well bellire pollce hellcopt<r were dispatched .lo the
ID( ". Y •-,IJ6t u1d was l<altina for other ·oUicers en route lo the ~-111 of •Uc . headquarters scene where eventually 26' policemen COt1-bt11'tlariea~eight ,montn.s ago was . ; wiij tiiihf forcing the patrolman to lire. .at,lbe ,Watergate JtuHdlag 1h W~ton fronted the angry crowd. . ~ Y night In Irvine, Whan .. The . fUiJi;ve allel'idly ·ln\-olved 1n 'a June 17• • , \ 1.s of[lcers atlempted to fake ~way pallce allegt ' tried lo ..cape when " oer1es' Q( burglariei adding up. to i;io 000 , 'I:be ,Slar'Ne'!• ~ "'-iptol'll as • se'veral ol the rowdiest partiers, they
cMht in '\iie "!,~ of ailotber ~ • -.or • ...,.111..olet< property last' fall ieu , ii:J'in&;~i K.,i ll!ade I*Y:IDehts 1 were stiipiic<l by others Iii tbe 'crowd' who
jljllle L. Da•~r1L otQranae~-lqUlnniDg,.and.ao..ambulance was swu-J , l?!..r;:; • .;1e1t Coast lllnd lo ~tt...\ foo ghl with the officers lo free their
llftuih the lei!"""' wt.no~ mane!I. .-ramer t:-i rom.\V~ l\oids , friends, police sai~. .
lilei'lo mab o-.brilk !or.~ tllleT "OlYlo ----treated at Tullln Com-aa prevlouilr.bad lieeo belieYec!J.Tt.-· Officer Stan!'/ Bressler said today at
hii Clpbft. ..i _ _._. nllllty ~al booked Ol1 the latest _payments Have been.Sile? lti Mve lotl!ed . least one squa ca~ ,had its windshield ~ -~ wu,..,.,.,...,.. bUrPrY ~·lllMI then t Wltmd to '30...1.000 to.fl,IO,OllO. smashed out by a Oy111g b6t!Ie and most
by Irvine l'llllce OlllOit Did< Bowm1D,. Onn&e County JaU lo aw:it new court me Siar-News said a Senate . sut. ; of the omcers present engaged. in fist
ba<*ini out of 1"'8llered~11 Slr1< belrqi""·addltlon In thoe .. already set committee lea~ of.the fund lut faD. , lli!hts with members..o! the CmJd. .• ~ Ma1bJ. ,Oniup, -Blodl SI., . •• · but that the !indings were not dbclosed. 'l>urprlslngly, he s;lid no one was ln!Dt. · : n. "'"!'"C' lo tum!•lly facing • pre-1i 111<1 the..,,.,. special ~te sel'IOOSlY-lliJtii'<d In tbe__melee though or-
WITH CLASSIFIED
Let's pool our resources. A DAILY
Pum ct ... med want ad <:an help yqu. Li>Ok' ooir ih!S one ·did it : ·-
during their work al the blaze.
41 x 8' Pool table., ."A" thick
slatene bed, rack, balls, 5
cues, etc. $100. xxx~xtn
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It'll be somewhat cooler on Tues-
day, according to the wealherlady,
with patchy low clouds and fog
along the coast in the early morn-
ing hours. Highs · of 72 at the
beaches, rising to IK> inland. Over·
ni1ht> lows, 43-58.
• · .. 1NSllJE TODA.Y ,
$ixte'en persons wtre shot,
1iz of t1"m fatally in Los A·n-
gelts Sunda11 whttl a 25-11ear-old
gunma11 we11t berserk. Officer1
finaUy con•ertd tlJ< rusp<ct and
.woun<U!d~ .him. tn .the Crowded
Southwest part of Che city. See
story on Page 5.
lie -~ 1 lypollrtler out of trial hearu1g 'rlday UJ Orange Cwnly Waler ate commlllee is · 'l\:d.ltt use b•mnwlocks. 1--."""=ldJllC, ICi:Oi\ffi[f~. {Sff 'llOC.mED1 Plfl"l lier. (See BASH, Plge 11
The. atl.vtrllser said, '1)n~icl Sold
everything-over $900. worth.11 Let your
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Rare Item
This car was popular in th e summer of '41. It's a 1941 Chevrolet,
complete with 1941 California license plate. Pbolographer spotted
it on a Costa Mesa street corner . Owner, who is trying to sell it be-
cause, "I can't use two cars," says he will even toss an orginal own·
1 er's manual lnlo the deal.
Coast Guard Rescues 4
Orange County Boaters
Four Orange County boaters, including
a man from San Juan Capistrano, \l.'ere
picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard Sun-
day afternoon after they were reported
missing Saturday evening by relatives.
Their•-boat, owned by Lewis Beaty, 46,
of 3.f8il5 Calle Fortuna. San Juan
Capi.!ltrano, was found adrift about 44
milts south of Dana Point after an air
A Coast Guard helicopter was sent
aloft after midnight Sunday morning and
conducted an unsuctessful rad ar search,
a spokesman said.
1---and-se1-:-8t!arch was launched Stmday
morning.
A full-fledged rescue operation began
at daybreak Sunday. Three helicopters
and three Coast Guard cutters searched
more than 4,500 square mites before
locating the boat and the quartet just
~for~ nopn. With 1!eaty on· his 19-foot outboard
motor boat were his brother-in-law John
Clark, 43, of Yorba Linda, and Clark's
two sons. ,
The boat devclop<d engine !rouble
Saturday afternoon on Its way to San
Clemente Island. The foursome had set
out from Dana Point l-larbor earlier that
morning, the Coast Guard saicl.
Rapist Attacks
Door· to-door
Saleswoman
Rape charges were filed during the
\\'eekend against an Anaheim teenager
who police allege lure<t ·a door-to.door
cosmetics saleswoman irito his &part..
ment and then assaulted her at knlfe-
point.
Orange County Sheriff's o!ficers sald
the 33-year-old victim told them that
Leslie Charles Kahn, 19, came to the
door in response to her ringing the bell
and expressed a great interest in her
product s.
She said he produced a knife alter clos-
ing the door and warned her he would
U9C it if she resisted. She said she was
then raped and later allowed to leave
the apartment. .
Deputies said the saleswO'l11lln, who
was otherwise unhanned, said she was
lold by her attacker after she pleaded
she had lhree small children: "Just keep
thinking about lhem and behave yourself.
Nothing is worth getting .kllled over."
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Point about 6 p.m. Sunday. All were in
good, coddition.
From Pagel
WOUNDED. • •
Superior Court with aclual jury trial set
May 25 for his alleged role in last year's
Irvine burglary spree.
A janitor, Davis is charged with in·
volvement in a whole series of lrvine
Industrial C.Omplex ·office break-ins in
which stolen equipment was sold through
several office supply companies. .
The defendant was captured following
a spectacular pursuit from the Irvine
area across into weste>rana:e Cow:lty, un-
til his soupe(l-up seaan went out of ron·
trol and skidded through a fence into a
house.
The suspect's arrest at that time led to
raids at five county locations -all
business machine llnns -which
recovered 70 items of stolen merchan·
dise.
Investigators on the scene at one loca·
tion were annoyed when a check of
serial numbers of stolen property
suspected to be there failed to lum up
one specific item.
They determined finally that it was the
typewriter on which they were keeping a
tally of other items seized.
Prosecutors preparing papenvork for
~se in the trials of other defendants in
the original case involvin1 Davis an·
ticipate use of his testimony.
The claim that up to 60 Orange Coast
office burglaries ha\1e been cleared and
that a majOr theft ring has been broken
up as a result of the arrest of Davis last fall. .
Fort Worth , OKs
-~Beep Throat'
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP!) -The
controversial movie "Deep Throat" and
its Texas-born star, Linda Lovelace. are
okay ln the eyes of Fort Worth law en-
forcement officers.
Officers said the movie ts "no better
nor no worse" than other X·rated films
shown by tbeat.cn: in the city.
Assistant City Manager Bill Cordon,
who heads the city's public safet,v
department, said • earlier that police
policy calls for arrests onJy when nude
sconeo .,. Ylslble from strtels.
Fire Damages Boat
Fire caused an estimated $4,000
damage to a 24-foot cabtn cruiser berthed
at Dana Point Harbor Sunday evening,
the Harbor Department reported.
The blaze ts believed to have started
from a faulty Ignition sr.item on the boat
owned by James Paul of Santa AM and
valued at ftl,000.
The llartior l>cj>artment lire boat put
out tht names 1fler movlng the craft
... ., from·lla lllOClin« "•nd from nruby
boots. ,,
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U,.S.-Europe Alliance
Kissinger Outlines New Nixon Prqposal
NEW YORK (AP) -Henry A Klu-
lnger said today President Nixon seeks to
build a new Atlantic Cha,rter with
America'• European allies thls year baJ.
ed on an eaaing of economic frictions and
on the continued presence of U.S. forces
in Europe.
The President's chief foreign policy ad·
llniversity Higla
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vilU outlined 1 ~ for a revi\aflt
ed AUantlc alllanoe In an 1~
prepared !or the allllWll meeting ol"The
'Alloclaled Pr ... , pr<1e11Ung I be
·Admlnlatratlon's flnt major policy state-
meol In what Nlxoo bu called ''the year
of Europe."
The blueprint, Kissinger said. 11is not
an Amalcan pmcrlplloo but an appeal
for a jolgt e!fort" to tlfM upon "a clear_
aet of common objectives •••
"The historic _,iunlty !0< this
genenrtloo ts to build a new struet1ft ol
JntemaUonal relations for the decades
ahead. A revitalized Atlantlc partnership
is indispensable for it."
Caller Cites Irvine Gift
Kissinger's prepared address m8de no
mention of Vietnam or of the. continued
fighting In Indochina. Rather, tt was
devoted exclusively to U.S. relations with
Europe and the factors which he said
have produced "a dramatic transforma-
tion pf the i:-Ychological climate in the
We91 -a change which is the most pro-
found current challenge to Western
statesmanship."
In Choral Teleihon Hoax ' Kissinger said Nixon is holding a series
ol talks with leaders of sucli Western
European allies as Britain, Italy, West
Germany and France because be
believes tbal the polllical, military and
ecooomlc tsauea "must be addrUled II
the highest' level.
Ul'I T......._, , HELD AFTER SPREE
Rape Suopoct Bunyord
An anooymous call at tbe • cJoee ol
· FHday's five-hour teletl!On whlclf raised
$1,300 for the University High School
summer choral trip to Europe proved to-
day to be a hoax.
Excited Uni High s t u d e n t s
participating in the .Irvine cable Channel
3 event took the call two minutes before
the close of the show.
The caller Said he represented the
Irvine Company and would arrange to
pay for the dillerence between what
students had raised and the 136,000 total
cost o( the trip to the Geneva Youth
Musical in Switzerland.
About 60 singers from University High
plan to attend the Geneva Music festival
this summer. Counting what was earned
Friday night m the telethon, students are
127, 700 short.
The caller .did not give his name. An
Irvine Company spokesman today in-
dicated the call did not originate from
aoyone .wlthil\ th< "°mpany who would be
in a position to authorize such a grant.
The Irvine Company operate! C.Om·
mtmity Cablevision Company and pro-
-vided the ·Channel 3 studios gratis to the
fund raisers. A dozen technical staff
;were provided at a cost of $2,000 to the
company, a spokesman said today.
Irvine's first lady, Mrs. Janet Burton,
said she and Mayor John Burton hosted
the enthusiastic youngsters for a post·
midnight "cast party" early Saturday.
"John tried to ease them down alter it
occurred to them they hadn't taken down
a name for the man who said he'd pay
the rest of the costs," Mrs. Burton
recalled ~y. •
Cl.ement,e Bl.a~ ' .
Loss $11,000; . "
Oven Said Cause .
Faulty oven insulation was blamed for
a weekend blaze which caused $1I,000 in
damage to a San Clemente residence,
firemen reported today.
Two firefighters, including city UcenSe
inspector George Jackson, suffered
minor hurts, during the afternoon blaze
at the home of Kenneth L. Moy, 141
Patero de Oro.
Fire Chief Ron Coleman said the fami-
ly was baking a turkey at about 3: 40 p.m.
and as Mrs. Moy sat on the patio her
neighbor noticed smoke billowing from
the kitchen. '
Gusty winds and the hilly terrain in the
area hampered firefighters, Coleman
said.
Damage was Ill06t severe in the kltch·
en but smoke caused damage to other
portions of the residence.
Coleman said that Jackson and fellow
volunteer Ken Smith suffered cut hands
curing their work at the blaze.
Jackson serves as assistant chief of the
firefigh ters and Smith as engineer.
Sun· Worshipers
Leave Florida
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP!)
Thousands of young sun-worshipers head-
ed for home and back to school today
after one of the quietest Easter weeks on
Florida beaches in recent years.
AuthoriUes . estimated more t h a n
300,000 people januned "the \\'Orld's most
famous beach" Sunday -most of them
vacationing college and high school
students enjoying the spring school
recess.
Considering the number involved,
police $Sid there was little trouble. The
major problerns were rough tides and an
lnvastlon ol stinging Portuguese men-of·
war.
4 of 10 Say
Nixon , Involved
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Gallup
Poll shows four of every 10 pmlOl\I
questioned believed President Nix·
on knew about the Watergate affair
in advance. \..
'Ille poll, published Silbdoy, also
showed that about one-third o! the
peroons Interviewed kit tbe case
rtvcaled comtpUon In lbe White H..,..
A lafge majorlty'o1 Amerl<ans -
13 percent 7 had read or hcord
about the cue when the poll wu
taken tut-· before Nixon made
hlrAlifiOunC<!ntnt that there had
been "major develOpments" In the
cue •
"John told tb<m Iha! just 1111'1 lhe way
the Irvine Compan,)'. would operate," she nilled, adding that the "kids were just
grtat. They put on a great show.
"They got so excited when that call
came in. It's too bad just a few hours
later they had to be so disappointed by
the realization it was just a crank
caller."
~tayor Burton joined with the pro-
fessional telethon organizers Cr o m
KTI'V, Los Angeles -Len Finney and
Robby Robertsoo, and other Irvine
community leaders who appeared with
the Uni High students on the telethon.
City Councilmen of Irvine have of·
ficially endorsed the summer trip by
designating the touring youths city "am-
bassadors of good will."
Funds to pay for the 21-day tour,
however, are being raised privately and
parents of youngsters going are expected
to make up any deficits.
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BASH ...
control some of the most boisterous revel en. _
Bressler also said one of the arrestees
was ptace<I into a squad car and a rookie
officer was put on guard. He said two
members of the crowd battled with the
young officer until others could open the
squad ~ar door and free the man inside.
Bressler said the police helicopter spot·
ted the action, zoomed in to within 30 feet
o! the ground and followed the sdspect.,
as they attempted to nee through the
crowd.-Th& auspeda WOA-later. capluttd
by o!!lcers on the ground.
Arrested at the scene ·of t be
disturbance were:
-Patrick K. Kalama, 19, of 253
Brentwood St., Colla Mesa on charges of
interfering with police officers.
Thomas E. Kaslmky, 19, of 902 E.
Wakeham Ave., Santa Ana charged with
being drunk in public.
-Don a MortfnSO.D, 21, of 9683 Ken·
•inglon Place, Hwrtlnglm Beach on
charges of interfering with police of-
ficers.
-Terry 0. Tomlin, 19, of 19351
Waterbury Lane, Huntington Beacl!,
charged' with taking a prililner from
custody of a police officer.
-Robert w~ Scbdeamehl, 21, of 16531
Alliance St., Tustin on charges of being
drunk In public ..
-Darrel F. S-hez, 20,. o! 19772
Keswick Ave., Huntington Beach, charg-
ed with interfering with police officers.
-Tlmelhy S. G-. 19, -of 1040
MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, charged
with battery on ~ ppll..£e officer.
-Gary M. Marl!Dek, 19, o! 1229 S.
Kil9011 Drive, Santa Ana, on charges of
being drunk In public.
-Alcfen D. ColllDI, 20, of 1008 W.
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, charged
with throwing dangerous objects at a
Vehicle.
Bressler said three juveniles were also
detained by police !or lack o! parental
control.
Ten officers from Costa Mesa Police
Department were ca1led to the scene of
the riot but were held in reserve and not
used, Bressler added.
unie United states proposes to Its
AUantic partners that, by the time the
President travels to Europe toward the
end of the year, we will have worked out
a new Atlantic Charter setting the goals
for the future," Kissinger said.
A cornerstone of the charter is the con-
tinued presence of U.S. force s in Europe.
Kissinger stressed this when he told th ...
gathering of editors:
"The President has asked me to stale
that America remains committed lo
doing its fall' share in Atlantic defense.
He is adamanUy opposed to unilateral
withdrawals of U.S. forces from
Europe."
But Nixon's assistant for national
security affairs added that "we owe to
our people a rational defense posture, at
the safest minimum size and cost, with
~ equitably !hared·"
111'be riecessary American forces will be
maintained in Eufupe," Kissinger con-
tinued, "not •Im~!)'_ u a hostag!!_I!> trig·
ger our nuclear weapons but as·an essfn·
UaJ contribution to an agreed and in·
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Purse Snatcher
Uses ~eligious
Book as Ruse
A fieet·looted purse snatcher. grabbed-
the shoul,dj!r bH pl a 22-year'°ld l-aiurta
Beach woman "early 1oday after tirit \of·
fe ring a religious tract to the woman and
her comJ>Onlon. Bag t nd. sq~~t~ 't'i!2 valtJed af..$1& • l • . . . . l.1. .
Joanne Griswold told police her bag
was forcibly wrenched from her grasp as
she reached out 'to accept some ·literature
from a young man on St. Ann's Drive at
Gaviota Street. She was not injured.
She Bald that earlier, she had pa!led
the purse snatcher in front of a store in
ihe 700 block o! South Coast Hlghway.
Literature espousing phllosophy-religioo
was being handed out there.
The thief approach~ his victim from
the back and wu reported to have said:
"Hey, would you guys like this.'' holding
out the literature.
The thief was described as: being about
23 years of age, of average height and
weight with med.Imo length brown hair.
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fired the only two shots ,and none was
returned, officers said.
The Merced County ·sheriff's office said'
Bunyard was booked for investigation of
murder in the shooting of two elderly
\\'Omen found in their motel roorns ia
Mariposa, 30 miles northeast of here.
Bunyard was reported In saUs!actorr
condition today, chatned to a booplla! bo<I
and under 24-hour guard. He had gunshot
wounds in his anrui and abdomen.
"He will be. charged with murder, kid,
naping, anil<d-robbery and poalbly willi
other ·felony charge$," said Sheriff Nonn
Garrett of neighboring Mariposa County
in the Sierra fo0thllls. .l
Ml!rced Dist. Atty. Pat llalllord aaid
Bunyard probably would be turiied over
tQ Mariposa authorities later today
because he faces the two murder com·
plaints there. .
He said hold..orders also · were placed
on Bunyard by Oakland police on a kid·
naping and rape warrant.
The FBI in Sacramento said it was
preparing complaints for two federal kid-
naping charges against Bwiyard.
In San Francisco, police said BlDlyard
"'as postitively "linked" with a series of
attacks on women in the Nob Hill area in
recent montbs,·including the multiple-
stabbing of a Japanese student.
The-search '10< tbe man wanted In the
Tahoe attack touched the Marysville and
Sin Francisco Bay areas ot Northera.
California before Bun.yard's capture
here. 'ln · all, two policemen wer'
disarmed, several fired at and air cars
commandeered. 1
Earlier Sunday, the bodies of Nancy L.
. Chalburg, 55, and Helen Cramer, 70~
were found shot in the forehead .in
separate Mariposa motels, police said.
In Lake Taboc, about 100 miles north
of here, a man raped a woman and
disarmed a policeman Friday, then fired
some shot! at hlm and Police Chief John
Crow. All the shots mtssed.
He fled with two bootages and later
Friday rel(ued them · In Marysville,
Calif., about 75 miles away.
On Saturday, San Francisco police
isaoed an all-points bulletin !or th< amst
,of Bunyard, a soft drink truck driver.
'llley~sald he wao-ann..i with two .SS7'
n bbe m k Tim caliber magnum pistols. · _nO r -ra e!r --e~A man·matching-Bunyard's descriptimr
later disarmed a San Francisco motorcy-
A holdup man who bided hla tJme cle patrolman In Golden Gate Park and
robbed a waJtress in Jerry'• Barbecue, commandeered two cars with their oc-
6050 Manchester Blvd., Buena Park of cupants. He released a father and bis 14--
more than f400 earJy today, police re-year-old son, occupants of the second
ported. vehicle, In Oakland across San Francisco
Officers said the man entered the Bay.
eat~ at 12:20 a.m. and waited around Police said the gunman kldnaped and
until 12:57 a.m. before threatening the raped a 35-year-old Oakland woman
waitress, Roberta May Banoer, 24, of Jorcing her to drive him to Mariposa 150
Stanton, with a gun and demanding "all miles to the souUteast. '
the money." Bunyard was spotted Sunday by
The suspect escaped in a yellow Mariposa sheriff's officers answering a
Volkswagen, police said. prowler report.
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moor Towers going up at Leisure \Vorld, Laguna hotel·type fOod and maid service, according to
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Saddle back Private Services Slated
Choral Fest
~et Saturday
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" . T~e second annual Saddleback College
choral ·festival will be held at 8 ·p.m.
April 28 at the T\tission Viejo High School
gymnasium ,
Guest conductor for a multi-choral
ensemble concert u•lll be Dr. Maurice
Allard of UC Irvine. The festival has
been planned by Saddletiack's Fine Arts
Division.
Featured ensembles v.ill include the
Saddleba ck College Chamber Singers, the
Saddleback College Chorus. the UCI
Chorus, the UCI Chamber Singers, the
UCI Brass Ensembl~, University High
li1idrigal Singers, th~ Utiiversity ,,Higli
~hoir, Missiori Viejo High Madrigal
Singers and the MiMion Viejo High
Choir.
Soloists will be mezzo-soprano Jane
Westbrook of Laguna Beach and barito~e
Roy Dunbar of Saddleback College.
Other participants will be Kenneth
Brungess, conductor of the UCI Brass
Ensemble; Barbara Arnold, choral direc-
tor of Mission Viejo High, and Dan
Trevino, choral director of University
High.
Don Walker, choral director of Sad·
dleba ck College: Christine Robertson.
UCI organist, and Gene Roberson, guest
organist from Long Beach also will
participate.
Bach's Cantata Nurhber Four will be
performed, as ell as selections b y
Baillir, S'weelin k, GabrieU, Paeh<lbel,
Bruckner and Mo verdi. . ~
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Judge Ronald Crookshank, t.he veteran
jurist who was twice appointed to the
Orange County Superior Court bench,
died Sunday in St. Joseph Hospital in
Orange. He was 65.
Hospital officials said today that Judge
Crookshank was admitted 10 days ago for
whal was believed at the time to be
minor surgery. They said his condition
gradually deteriorated after surgery aiid
he died at 3 p.m. Sunday.
Private funeral · services have been
scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Smith
and Tuthill Mortuary in Santa Ana.
Judge Crookshank, a widower, was
first appointed to the Orange County
Greedy · Parents .
S1iatch Up Eggs-
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Easter
BUMy stood in danger of getting his long
ears pinned back as stampeding adults
competed with preschool tots at what
used to be a nice little egg hunt at the San
Francisco Children's Zoo.
A horde of I ,500 children and parents
pounded through the gates in search of
I ,000 packages of eggs, actually jelly
beans.
"'The people were sOOving each other.
pushing for eggs," said Landes Bell,
director of the Children's Zoo. "They
were doing some pretty desperate things
to each other."
The parents, along with a pack of older
kids, were the worst offenders, he said,
arr--tfying to grab off as inany of the
goodies they c"!"d.
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1 Whoe\.er painted the parking sp1ces for the Humboldt County Court·
.!..house ln Eureka shoqld have dropped .Into the library for a diction·
1 ary .. The m!sspelling.-waa•part Ol a new painting Job for Ibo court-
1 house in the backgroand, which al so contains the "libaty." -
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Superior Court in 1957 by Governor
Goodwin Kriighl after ~rying as a city
judge in ·Santa 'Ana and later as a Santa
Ana Municipal Court judge.
A native . of 1 Santa Ana, Judge
Crookshank went from the city school
system to Stanford University and from
there to Harvard Law School where he
obtained his law degree.
He retired in October of 1968 with the
statement that he wanted to devote his
full time to the care of his ailing wife.
Mrs. Crookshank died one year later and
Gov. Ronald Reagan immediately asked
Judge Crookshank to return to the
Superior Court bench.
The popular jurist returned to the
bench in January of 1970, and was active
in general trial assignments ·until his
mest reoenti illness. Court officials clo.se
to the judge said be had appeared to be
Irul:king a satisf.Attorl' . recovery .fi:;om lhroat•sutgl!Ty-perfotl\\ed last ye'fr: '
Jl1<4!e Cl'oolishank Li survived, by ·l,wo
sons, Ronald of El Cajon and Bruce ~
San Bernardino and two grandchildren.
All-wome11 Art
S1iow Scheduled
For Laguna Beach
"Women U.S.A.," an all-media, all·
women national art· show in Laguna
Beach this June will be partially funded
by a n~tional grant.
Members of the Orange County Aft
Association , sponsors of the pioneering
show, received word from the National
Endowment for the Arts in Washington,
D.C. that the show has been singled out
for support.
The show is_cosponsored by the Laguna
Beach Art Association, and u1ill be held
in the Laguna Art Museum.
OCAA president Charlotte Rubinstein
said the grant "is a real feather in our
cap," since the fund frequently helps
support prestige shows al the Gug·
genheim A1useum and the Metropolitan
Museum of Art.
Deadline for entries is May 2. Works
from women nation-wide have already
been received.
Juror for the show will be Jane Liv-
ingston, curator of the Los Angeles Coun.
ty Museum of Art.
Miss Livingston earned her ('laster's
degree from Harvard and is Los Angeles
editor for ,':Art in America," in addition
to her curator post.
Eiltries""'• i t 3':"$6 tCe each, should be
faken, lo Bruggers, 2110 W. 20th St., Lils
Angeles. Entries are limited to ''no
special handling" and "no detached
elements.''
. More information is available by can.
iog 213·734-2121. ·
Kidnap Suspect
Finally Seized
TAMARACK, Idaho (UPI) -A man
accused of kldnaping a 14-yeaMlld girl
was arrested Sunday after leading doz-
ens of armed i:lepuUes on a five-day, zig-
zag chase ~ rugged forests , rue-
cessfuUy J>OSll\l~•s a deputy sherilf and
finally wounding one man before being
captured. · .
The man1 Robert Kennedy, 41 , 0£ New
Meadows, Idaho, Who aloo briefly held
a sheriff'• deputy, was found hiding tn
underbrush by anned. law officers who
tracked him for days. Kennedy was
anned with a high-powered rifle when
l tured.
· hour elJfliet, Kennedy alleg.dly
and wourld'cd O\lilne Tulllo, 34, who
hid · been-deputized ICM' Ille_ sea~.
Monday, Aprll 2l, 1q7) 5 DAILY PILOT :J
Martha's . . . Newpor,t Call
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By HELEN THOMAS
K~Y BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPll
Martha ~1itchell apparently wasn't kid-
ding when she said she was held as a
"political prisoner .. last Jun.) in Newpor t
Beach, in the first few days after the
\Vatergate case broke into headlines.
Tfie wite of former 0Attomey General
John N. Mitchell was speaking oul long
before the White House. wall of secrecy
around the Watergate affair crumbled
this wee~.
A variety of sources, including Mrs.
T\1itchell, have provided the basis for a
full recapitulation of the events sur-
rounding her widely pubJiciztd telephone
cell to thls reporter. from Newport Beach
last June 22.
On Friday, June 16, the night before
five men were arrested.. i n s i d e
Democratic national headquarters on the
other side of the country, the Mitchells
attended a gather.ing of I e a d i n g
Republicans and Holl ywood celebrities at
the Beverly Hills home of mov ie ex·
ecutive Taft Schrieber. Pat Nixon v.·as
the guest of honor.
Afterwards, the Mitchells drove for the
weekend to the Newporter Inn at
Newport Beach, where a block or villas
were set aside for Nixon administration
VIP s.
On Salurday, June.17, local newspapers
carried a brief story about the arrests in-
side Democratic offices at the \Vatergate
complex: in Washington. That evening the
Mitchells were invited to a "Mexican
fiesta" dinner at the nearby Corona del
T\1ar home of Mrs. Donald K. Washburn,
widow of the "7-Up" soft drink manufac·
turer.
Mttchell, then President Nixon's 1972
campaign manager, and his wife had 3
heated argun1ent, appar.enUy o. v e.r
Mitchell's insistence that they leave the
party early. _Other_ guests of' the em-
barrassed hostess included actor John
Wayne and his wife and Herbert W.
Kalmbach, the President's personal at·
torney, who has since totd FBI agents he
10 Dogs Killed
By Poison Fiend
REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Officers are
searching for a person who poisoned
three-dogs ~ven_puppies here .with
meat .. ~Un:~l!taining eDQU&h strYi;Jvtine
lo kill •• child. ..
The San Mateo County sheriff's office
said ii ass.~ m itet .. tly,ts Ill fll\d j[i,
poisoner who sCatllred tne18t balls con-
taining 700 millJirams of the poison in
the f.atr Oaks-district here. · •
d'rficers· said it takes only 20
milligrams to kill a dog and the 700
milligrams could kill a youngster who ate
the meat.
gave al.least $30,000 in OOP campaigl\ 19( Martha hefilnd wl!h their daug_ht<:r
funds lo an alleged political esplOnago -Mitty, 11 , and .Mi1cheil's secretary, i.e.
agen~ at lhe direction of tbe J>re¥d~t's Jablonsky, along_ with f\.1 rs. ~1itehell's
appointments secretary at lhe time, bod d St ,. Kl g ho h d ., Dwight Chapin. • ~ • yguar , ~ e n '. w a .ucen
Mrs. Washburn later said there was provided by the; Committee for the Re·
not a hint of "what v.•as going on bac~ • Election of the Prt$ident.
East1' {he night of her dinner party. The.,next n1orning, the nc,,·spapers car-
Mltchell told guests he had "a very inl· ried big photographs of James W.
portant meeting'' to attend . Finally he l\tcCord Jr., then security chief for the
grabbed his wife and they departed. re-election co mmittee, as one of the five
At 10 p.m. thnt Sunday evening, men charged Y+'ith the break-in and bug·
T\iitchell flew back to Washington , leav· ging at the \Vatergate.
~satan's Handiwork'
Chur<;h Teacher Sorry
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For Ruining -Body C™t
£AST LANSING , Mich. (UPI ) -A
Methodist Sunday school teacher has
apologized for calling the nude body 'cast
of a local artist "the handiwork of Sa·
tan," and ruining it , but the artist said
she plans to sue anyv..•ay.
"I fully intend to go to court \\'ith this,"
said Linda King, a 27-year-old f\.1ichigan
SI.ate University student who wa s exhibit·
ing the work in an art show next to the
church where Bruce Johnson , 35, teaches.
"This guy came in, said the devil was
in ii and tore it down,'' she said of the
wcrk, which is made 0£ silicone rubber,
Laguna Niguel
Sets Breakfast
Wit1i S·wap Meet
Tickets are now available for a pan·
cake breakfast and swap meet May 19
cosponsored by the Laguna Niguel Ex·
change Club and the South Coast Y?t.fCA.
The event will be in the Alpha Beta
parking lot in Laguna Nigeul. The
breakfast will be held from 7 a.m. to l
p.m., wllh the swap meet continuing to 5
P~eak!aSt proceeds will be used io sup-
port the South Coast Y. It ls an annual
event of the Exchange Club. Tickets are
$1 and may be purchased, ir9tn 1club
me mbers or South Coast Y M C A
members.
Sponsors or . the swap meet are the
Niguel Nation Indian Guides and Serrano
Nation Indian Maidens or the Y.
Proceeds will support the YMCA pro-
gram.
plastic and v..'ood and set in a glass dis-
play case \vith colored flashing lights.
"He took the casl home v.·ith him and
\\•hen he brought it back it was l'.llincd."
Johnson admitted he "removed some
decorations" from the cast and took it
borne.
?t.1rs. King says he told her the piece
was disturbing ''because that particular
room was special to him. •1e told me he:
found Jesus Christ In that room and that
it bad a lot of meaning _to him."
But Mrs. King says the cast had a Jot
of meaning to ber.
"That was my personal work ," she
said. "It took me. months to make and I
went lhrough a lot of physical win doing
the ·body cas[
"A creation is something that cannot
be du plicated. You just can't duplicate
the same feelings/' she saJd.
She said she is suing for malicious
destruction of property.
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Wives Offended
By Naked Angel
RIO DE JANEIRO (UP!) -Police
clooed t h e Bldda Man boutique iD
fashionable lpanema for a1splayiiig •
design of a naked aegal ln·lt• front win-
dow.
The design cl • male figure with m •.
tong hair and h<ildlng a blue bird' m
shown'Iroin th~ ll'onl, provoking protests
of housew ives in the area, police ~.
Police covered the store window with
newspapers and were seeking the botr
tique's owner to charge him · with "of·
rensive conduct."
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·For BaI Isle
COAST TOASTS DEPT. -When you
1'ear folks talk about this being the best
ol all possible coaits, they were talking
about days JIU Easter Sunday. Absohrte-
ly brilliant. Our old coastlioe turned .On a
day befitting the occasion.
I don't know how many folks made It
to servioos Sunday bul lbere sure -• -to.be a lot ol worshiping going on aq
the ocean fl'Qnt.
Indeed, over the entire weekend, we
managed to jenerate crowds to our
regloo In mt mU.t ha ve been llOIDe kind ·
or prelude to summer.
Balboa wasn't like the Bal Weeks of
'yesteryear, true, but y ou still couldn't
rind a potltini place. Balboa Island fer-
ryboall were doing doubl .. time.
THE ONLY PLACE worse t9 find an =spe.ce was out on Newport Bay. It
like every boat that could get an
started, hoist a sail or stick out a
:poddle wu out among them Saturday.
';_ ·Al a matter of fact, I saw one kid
~ to get ~ way in one of those .iittle ~ding-1roundJ who stuck out a pad·
dle and 1ound he had just stuck it into
another boat.
Bicyclists were everywhere too. Now
... you taie Balboa Island, for example. For
· ,......rtbey've been grunJl>llng about how
N ybe they ought to ban automobiles on
that little Island In tho s\Jn. If Saturday
•u any example, they may never have
to worry about It again. Bike rider& were
~erywbere. No rbom for motor can.
f YOU HA VE TO REMEMBER when f tl!ey put Balboa Island togelller, the
t Model T Ford was still a big thing. And
r Model T Fords were pretty narrow Ill
~ tpday's Super·Blimp V-8 standards.
:.. . So they built the roads on Balboa
~Island to fit the Model T. Thus it is that Jljle Super-Blimp V-8s of today find it
!"1ueezJI pug on the island. Saturday
tas a good example.
, Put three bike riders abreast and you
~CllD fOl'let about any automobiles passing
old Bal Island.
And speaking of the automobiles of
)'fSteryear -I think I was -even some ~ "-the bit olfbeat spots were doing a
i buslneu over this Easter weekend,
the . ,'Jlrlus CUnnJniham Auto sewn out 1t 250 E. Baker St. in c.osta ....
~ . SO MANY FOLKS walked through the
i<ioor at the opening gong Saturday that
}the astonished lady at the counter ex·
lclalmed, "My goodneu, are you all
together in group?" Not so. ! · Inside, among the glories or yesteryear
t,m our highways, you'll discover that
}Jnany grand vehicles of the golden era
;weren't built for Balboa Island either.
~· Roadside flower sales were also very
\large over th.is holiday weekend. One
ltoadside vendor stationed in South
u,,,.....,...
COMMUNICATION GAP -Mrs. Nixon shouts answer 'to reporters
•after chun:h services in Key Biscayne. Separated from press, Mrs.
Nixon was trying to tell newsmen that some Easter baskets 'vere go-
ing to charity. '
Nixon Enjoys. Seclusion
1)1_.Bahamas With Friends
you've done that cannot be forgiven,
nothing that God can't sweep away and
give you a fresh, new start."
GRAND CAY, Bahamag, (AP ) -Pres-
-ident Nixon vacationed with two or his
close friends enjoying the seclusion of a
priVate island in the Bahamas before re-
turning today to the Florida White House. Wml ntE WATERGATE investiga-
With him was C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo, tion<prominent in newspaper headlines
his next-door neighbor at the Florida Sunday, the minister was asked if he
White House. and island owner Robert was alluding to the case in his sennon,
Abplanalp, president of Precision Valve especially when he cited a Biblical pas-
Co., Bronxville, N.Y. sage about ancient King Agrippa:
Nixon helicoptered to the island Sunday "For the king knoweth of these things
after attending Easter services with his ... I am persuaded that none or these
ramil.Y at the Key Biscayne Presbyterian things are hidden from _ him ; for this
Church. thing was not done in a corner."
THERE. THE ft.UNISTER, the Rev. ~~~.about the sermon, Huffman re-
John A. Huffman Jr., delive~ a ser-pli~. I prea~ the gospel of Jesus
mon that urged a..retum to moral pr.hi-• ' Christ. I ~k: it cl~rly. You. can draw
ciples and sugge!teO a change in. OJI'-.. 1our o"!l, ~Ilfp~cahont, -• . : ~tev~
rent lifestyle. the Premdent wishes to m3!e or it was
"I don't like to lalk ,about ·1i11.", ¥id. , between Qinl and the Lord. . •
the minister, "bul'"let's face t; ft'I iar, , Huffmaia Said .he ~~ d~~1 on ,~
fact of our society. It's a fact of 'YoUJ' se~ lcng-J>efore 1je ~w;N1ion •·1&
life and my life." rommg.
Huttman said being seriously religious
might mean "there wilt be business
dealings you'll have to stay out of •.•
there'll be friendships that you will have
to break off and there'll be some coura-
geous statements that are going to be
tough to make."
But , he added. "there's nothing
Bernadette
mE PRESIDENT and his family were
amoog 600' per!OllS attending the Sunday
service in the church a few blocks from
the Florida White House. ~ Nixoo· family, Including daugh-
ters Trjcia and Julie and sons-in-law
David Eisenhower and Edward Cox,
]JOSed for Easter photographs on the
lawn of Nixon's Biscayne Bay residence.
Two flower-filled Easter baskets -one
with a pink bunny. the other with a yel-
low duck -were placed on the lawn for
the occasion.
Cambodia
•
Receive$
Fue~ Rice ,
SAIGON (AP) -A river convoy reach-
ed Cambodia's capital today with
cargoes of iuel and rice after running
enemy ombushes on the~ River.
One Sooth Korean-registered tanker in
the eigbt·vtsatl convoy was hit by
mortar fire. OQe aewman was killed and
three of his shipmates were wounded. An
officer oboanl another ohip wu reported
wounded al.lo.
Six of the vwei. were petroleum
tan*s ll)d ~ other two carried
cargoes of American rice to beJp
replenish dwlndling supplies in Phnom
Penh, whose main roads have been cut
by Cambodian guerrilla forces.
THE CONVOY WAS first attacked
near the SOuth Vietnamese-Cambodian
border after starting out on the 60-mile
journey. The vessels made it past this at-
tack without damage or injury. ..-·
The mortar hit the Korean vessel about
half way up the river. _ J
The attack near tlie-border was by
small arms, machine guns and rockets.
South Vietnam provided a heavy naval
escort. Two rockets hit the district town of
Hong Ngu in the same border area, but
no casualties were reported against
government positions eight to 19 miles
northwest of Hong--Ngu; with six Viet
Cong and two government troops kille~
and 36 government-troops wounded. _
The South Vietnamese command
reported 66 COmmunist cease-fire viola-
tions in the 24 hours ending at dawn to-
day, the lowest number since the truce
began Jan. 28. The previous low was 85
on April 16.
However, the drop in the ·total was not
considered slgniricant because t he
number bu fluctuated widely from day
to day.
The Saigon command reported more
attacks around the defense perimeter in
moootains west of Hue in the northern
part of the country, and three miles
northwest of the base camp at Phu Cu on
the central coast 290 miles northeast of
Saigon. It said siJ: enemy troops were
killed In the attack near Phu CU and
se.viD government soldiers wciuoded. Jlitloi'..Bldio diarged, meanWhile, that
the United Stat.ea plans to introduce
t~ from Thallall4 Into Cambodia in a ·~MP-1*•" attempt'~·to save the_ govern-.
ment ·of PresidearLDn Nol. '
"1be reactioury, government i n
'11lalland must bear tJie responsibilities
for any serious consequences which will
result from its foolish military com-
mitment and it is sure that it will only
gain defeat," the broacleasi said.
"If the government of 1bailand fool-
ishly dis~ces itself to serve as an in-
strumell f0< the United states by Intro-
ducing troops lnlo Csmbodia. tt will not
be able to avoid punitive action which
will be taken accordingly by tile people
and the liberation forces of Cambodia
who are in the position ol gaining great
victories."
una told me that his entire stock or
flora was gone before noon Satur-
Same thing happening Sunday.
We'll be all through aellln1 by 2
m.," he predicted. "By then, everybody
be where they want to be for
~ler."
Devlin Weds
BELFAST (UPI) -Bernadetla
Devlin, Northern lreland1s fiery
civil rights leoder, married Michael
McAlask:ey today in her hometown
ol O:lobtown, County Tyrone.
Pope Leads Celebrations
For Easter; Urges Peace
Ul'I T ....... HI
FLOODWATERS COVER MARK TWAIN CITY OF HANNIBAL, MO.
• Ev1cu1tion Wis Being Speeded in Areas North, South of Quincy, 111.
Rainstorms Add to Flood
Dang~r; 'Worst to Come'
By Ualled· Pre11 International
Rampaging floodwaters or t h e
Mississippi River and its tributaries
chased more people from their homes to-
day, forcing the removal of 3,800
residents of one Illinois county alone.
swmy ESster Sunday brought an tmel-
pected drop in the Atcharalaya River and
Army engineers said the crisis had pass--
ed for tre time being at least.
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At least four deaths have been blamed
on flooding Mississippi and Missouri
waters in Missouri and Illinois. River
watchers said today the worst is yet to
come when lhe Mi3sissippi is expected to
crest at a record U.5 feet.
' Explosion Kills
7, Blows Floor
Up to Ceilin,g 'l
Heavy week'end rains gave ne\v
strength to pounding flqodwaters north
aii\l south of Quincy, IU., where Civil
Defense workers, National Guardsmen
and vol~teers hoped to complete the
evacuaUOn of 3,800'pe'rsons by mld2mom-
fuj..'
RESIDENTS 0 F flood-threatened
dwellings piled valuable· possessions and
whatever furniture they could handle on-
to their O\m cars, state trucks or panel
trucks furnished. by helpful citizens.
The advancing Mississippi battered
three Adams C.Ounty le"'.ees, and the Na-
·tional Guard, ordered out Sunday by Gov.
Daniel Walker, labored to shore up the
soggy fioodwalls.
Some industrial plants along the river
,,·ere forced to halt operations but the
town · or Quincy was not endangered.
auQK>rities sald. ~-ff _
In central Louisiana, workers battled
floodwaters and strong winds Sunday to
protect a hospital and 150 ~es.
' AT A FIVE-.MILE strelcb of levee
.EL PASO, .Tex. (UPI) -t.akin& gas
that collected under a low rent -apart-
ment building exploded Easter Sunday
and blew the floor against the cellina:.
Seven persons, including a pair of newlY
wed teen41gers, were killed and 23 others
were hurt.
'"The People were getting ready for
Easter. You c6uld see the Easter bas-
kets," ,said a police sergeant. "Most of
them were still in !their sleepwear. 'Ibey
were still in bed. I bet many of them
didn't even wake up."
The blast ripped through the one-story
building at dawn, destroying eight ol Its
15 apartments. Of the 23 persons injured.
eight were hospitalized overnight. Most
of them were in satisfactory condition.
"IT APPEARS it was caused by an
underground gas leak in the street adja-
cent to the building, and the explosion
occurred underneath the fioor of the
building," said Fire Chie.! Marion Cole-man.
"lt-was a very low income 1~ent
very cheap apartments," Coleman sail;I:
"They were poorly constructed and very
old. It blew the floor and many occupants
upward Into the ceiling, and the celling
and roof then collapsed on them." .
Some survivors helped dig for the dead and Injured. .
EVERYBODY WOULD not be wbere
~ wanted to be il he had to make a left-
'.tum orr Coast Highway in downtown
Laguna Beach. La~una to:lved the Easter
;weekend tra!flc 1am by bamlng ~eft
1ums.
Miss Devlin led the clashes in late
1968 that provoked the current vi<>
Jenee between Roman CatMllcs and
Protestants. In 1969, she was elect-
ed to tbe Bri tish House ol C:Ommona
andtwo yean-later gave birth to a
daughter out of wedlock.
By United Press International
west of Jonesville, La., slate crews piled
up sandbags ferried there by a National
Guard helicopter. AB a backup measure,
630 million Roman catholics cited the officials worked to build a ring levee
Middle East, Indochina and Northern around the western section of Jonesville
"ONE OLD LADY WAS trying to dig
and we had to pull her away to make
room for our men. We started dlgginc
with our bare hands, and we got a DrN-
nant woman from underneath there f··the
police sergeant said. ''The gas bad sat·
urated the ground and you could still
smell it everywhere. The victims were
buried under brick, hoardS and pluter."
; . Well. if it didn't solve the problem, at
least it moved it to some other location.
San Clemente, maybe?
Pope ~aul VI led the Christian world
Sunday in celebralir1g Easter, telling
more than 100,000 persons jamming St.
Peter's Square that he is praying for
peace In Indochina, the Middle East and
Northern Ireland.
Ireland as placet wbere-peace-<loes-nol-t<rencircle the !().bed catahoula Piflih
exist or where it is endangered. Hospital.
· Thus was our Easter weekend. Some
interesting slices or life. Much SW1.. Blue
ocean. Real air .
Clearly, this is the best or all possible
coasts.
The bridegroom is a Lurgan
school teacher with close ties to
Catholic po11tic1l movements in the
region. Friends of the family said
they began dating last year. In the 10th Easter message or his
reign, the 75-ye~d ruler of the world's
PINE RIDGE, S.D. (UPI) -Federal
negotiators awaited won! today of poei-
ble new plans for ending the 56-<lay-old
occupaUon ol WOUllded K nee by
Weather ·to Remain Mild f~~---
IN SHORT... )
Southern California Receives Sparkling Skies Neaotlatlons to disarm OCCUj>lllts of
tbe village have not been held for nearly
two weeks and government officials an-
nounced during the weekend that two
fonner neaottators may be returning to
the scene.
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WILLIAMSBurul, Mich. (UPI) -Ten
more famtlitl were tvaeuated from their
homes in this northern MJchlgan resort
area today when a new and danguow:
natural gas crater opooted In ·a region
previously unaffected by the gas geyaers. ----• Setlilters 111 • .,_
MOSCOW .(AP) -Seven U.S. -ton
met with 1-ld J. Bmhnev today for a
dlscualon of Soviet-American tnde that ·= Included talk . •bWI coo-
p •• , ,..,,, 11 "' ,. "" ._ .-· grmlon amendments demandJ.ni freer =-:.z.:1J::·~ .. :.. ... :..:.= emlgraUon /or Soviet Jews.
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Twentyillne Jonesville families 4e1t
their homes Sunday and National
Guardsmen -ked all nlibt plling
sandbags on a levee being eroded by
swllt water In the Black River.
The east-west levee runnlni across
Callhoula Pariah alcmc U.S. II WU being
tom by water l1oodlng open llelda and
driven aplnlt the levee by powerful
soulherly wlnda.
'"l'bey'll have the belt of it done today
or Tuesday," said Tad Htwer, Jonesville
town c1erL
At MO<Jin City, near the Gulf Clout, a
~ dead were newll'Wl!dl Reuben and
Celia Padflla, both 17, llafael AiUlrre Sr
34, his wlfe Maria, IO and their m'
Rafael Jr .. 4, Mlguel van .. Jr .. &, ......
father and -were crltlcally butt, and Jolm Gardner, It•
Gu company manorer w. T. Blm-
-said ..,. wing ol lhe L4ilped
building remained ltlndiiis and 10 I*"
IODS living there were evacueted lo tho bomel ol nelghbon and. r.iauve1.
Tragie Errand
. I Brownie Girl Scout, 7, Slain
I' mWIDALE, N·.J. (UPI) -Joan her body had been laken to the woodf
D'All-..0, I 7-year-old Btown1e Girl lfhere tt WU found. j
Scoai lell home 'nlundly to aell cooltles .. ~"'fl"Y ~ the llrl d1ed atl
down tlle.!!!!"l and ne~~ b~ due to ~tlonm:!:\P,I!.~ ,\"iun.
WU kll1ad that ~ ..... alter .... -T111r blaodli;-blUHY•crsiii;;;:"the iul)I; .
beeten ,and ltJUally lhuaed, autbortUea Ject ol an lnl«lle fouMly Mrdt bi;
said &mday. . men than 100 police olftcors. Her fa~ 'nleJ charpd Joeeph McGowan, a FrW: D'Al1-ndro, had ollerecl
bacbelar teaciber, with otrancllnc Joon. waive prwecuticlo In exchanp for
H• lllda body WU,_ SCIDOy beb1od a dall(bt.r'1 retUm.
rock ol! • hlcbWIY that. 1'11111 tbroueh • "She wu such an enlltualaatic child,'
Harriman state Part In Ne.. York~ aald her mother. "Stie 111d 'Mommy I~
some 16 mlleo from her home. be rlflit bld<f " wllen Ille Jell the hcic..
J-Wt her horn• less than half a ~ FBI alsilted In the seRJclt for th'!
block from MtGowan's Thursday evmlng ch1ld and New Yorlt State police brouiJ>q
to aell the Girl SCOut cooicles. She was not ,, bloodhounda htto the oearch Thul'lday, I
aeen alive aa•ln. · A pUe of clolhes were found in a hal llfcOowan, 111,':,:-:u amsted at his .._t 100 feet from !,be body and otheiJ
.bcimo, -ht llva 1\'lth hit moUw. He clotbet we!% '-oo.....i mild -bold ~u .. ol f!O,OOO ball. IWI)' In I parlc1ng area. 'Bolh -al
'!be rnedl<al ez1mln0r'1 olllce llld the cJolbtl ar1Y belonaed to J-. of!
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LA Gunman Goes Berserk;
•
1 6 Persons -KiJled,-TO Hu~t
SECURITY GUARD'S GUN REMOVED FROM CAR
81111 Throuvh Window En<Md Law'""n's Efforts
UPI TellltMlt
GRIM-FACED OFFICERS UNLOAD GUARD'S PISTOL
Officer Shot Trying to Force Gunman to Side of Ro.ct
Carol,yn Cleveland, 17 -were
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -shot and wounded ~arl>y.
Will'· R Bon t Into a They w.re believed to have a.am · ner go n been with Mrs. Levitl MISI argwnent Sundoy with Otha
Leavitt, believed to be his Cleveland was in critical con-
grandmother. Police we r e diUon.
tryl .. to determine today why JN 1llE NEXT two hours:
that tri&gered a wild, two-hour -A l~ear-old girl, Allene
outburst oi violence In which Wella, was shot to death at a
16 people were shot, six of gervlpe station and her la..
whom died. year-old sister. Vickie, 18, was
Bonner, :is, wounded in the crlllcally wounded.
legs in a climactic gunbatUe -A mechanic at a service
with police, was in serious station, Identified by sbertfrs
condition at the County-USC deputies a s Raleigh Hen-
Medical Center jail ward, derson, 33, '"'as shot aod kiU-wbere he Wai held on murder ed.
charges. ~ -Jevi Thompson, 67, was
AMONG 1llE ·-··-•·• was killed by a shotgun blast In the
WUUUUt:U stom&ch at a liquor ston!. His
a security prd who forced 8 killer critically w o u n d e d
car Cl11'Yini Bonner to the Thompson's wire, Edie Mae, curb and. tried to shoot him.
Ellsberg
Employer
Testifies
lndmm Foiled in Attempt
To Take Over Mansion Site
The guard; Versell Benriett, 53, aAndt sanoton, hAlfred1_, 15., .M-...
was felled by 'two bullets in · -er iquor ow.a:11:,
the head. AutborlUes said he Robert L. Smith, an employe,
may have been bit by police was shot and critically wound·
sbooting 'at Bonner. ed, and Roosevelt Jenkins,
Police at flrlt believed rob-another employe, was wound· ed in the l<g. bery was the motive for some -At a third Jiquor store,
of the shootings, but said to.. Smitty Sneed, 57, the owner, day there were indications Bonner knew all the victims. was shot to death, and a
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Dep.
uties thwarted an attempt by
six Indians to take over the
propooed I l·acre site or the
new governor's mansion -f f"
deputies weren't negotiating so
they just gave up. There was
nothing to talk about," Miller
said.
The shootings took place at customer, Duly Oscar Ben·
existence of a sacred burial six locations. nett, 58, was iwounded in the
shoulder. ground. • . " The dead included Mrs.
Reagan has said he will sign Levitt, 53, killed with a 20 -DIANE LORE Andrea, 22,
a bill currently before the leg· gauge shotgun at Bonner's was killed by a shotgun blast
islature which appropriates home at lhe start of the ram· in the neck at her home.
money to fund an archeologi· page. An all points bulletin was
. , .
slghlred . bkn near M I s s
Andrea'i 'bOme and Bonner
tried to f~ 11 tbe om .. ,,, but
there was no anununiUon In
hls shotgun.
Bonner 1ped off in his car,
police said, with the patrol car
c~slng him. BoMer crashed
into another auto stopped at a
traffic Ught a n d com-
mandeered an auto driven by
Mary Felten, 45, of Inglewood,
who bad her two daughters, 10
and 12 years old. with her.
Bennett, a guard for the
Hicks Security Corporation,
I . ' . • • • • saW J30nntl' take-over ~1rs.
Felton's ·6ir at gunpoJnt and
jolned the chase, "Settihg up a
'l>iizlng tbrtt-way gunbattle,
police said.
Bennett maneuvered h i s
auto to head off the . f eltcm
car, forced it to the side of the
road, and jumped out of his
car shooting at BonnCr, who
was Inside with Mrs. Felton
and her daughters. Bonne.-
shot back. police sa id . and
when purauing offi cers a;rived
they fired 28 pistol shots and
one shoteun blast af Bonner.
LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -
What is expected to be the
final week of testimony in the
Pentagon Papers trial begins
today with the return to the
ported location of an old In-THE INDIANS -live adu1ts
dian burial ground, a sheriff's and one juvenile -were book·
spokesman says. ed for investigation of ct1arg· cal dig at the site before th~ Police said two teen-agers-out for BoMer by that lime. Dktri!Mlt9dt1yTMA1ffed H•rtCompenr •IOl"roof •lOO'CQralnN.utr•ts,p1r1m.
1 rnamion Is constructed. The! _:An~tho~n~y_.:Thom~~as~,~1~6,~and~l_P~o~l~ice~~sai~d_'a~~pa~tro~l~c~ar~=====================dig will be to determine ifl· ( BRIEFS ) The Indians' effort early sun. es including assault oo an offi.
day morning .was blocked cer, trespassing and malicious
when depbtlea .. swooped ckiwn ! mlscbiel, Mill .. said.
there are any Indian remains on the site that should lie
saved.
witness stand of Leslie Gelb,
who hhi.Ll!aniel ~lsberg_JQ
help complle the Papers.
Prosecu tion attorneys ex·
pect most of this week to be
taken up with testimony in the
government's rebuttal , clear·
ing the way for final
arguments and the turning
over of the case to the jury,
which will probably come next
week.
on the billy, oak-covered site · Officers confiscated a three-
in ~burban Sa~m.~ after page_ handout from a van. g~~t1nf a-~ning tip from a driven Iv the Indians, be sald,
neighbor in . the area, the The handout stated that Gov.
spokesman said. Ronald Reagan was backing
-ACCORDING TO tbe hand--
out, Reagan has decided •'to
bring in ·bulldo'lers to vandal-
ize and destroy that which is ours: . .in order lo construct
another hideous European
structure alien to our land."
TWO DEPUTIES found a
gate at the site's entrance
pulled down and as they
"came over a hill, they ob-
served two or three Indians.
and one of the Indians fired a
rifle so the officers took ex>V·
er," sai4 Bill Miller, spokes-
man for the Sacramento Coun-• l! osemlte Fire ty Sherifrs Department.
YOSEMITE NATIO NAL Twenty-three more deputies
PARK (AP) - A Yosemite showed up quickly at ~he SCf!le
National lfark cafeteria bUrn· --cWerlooking"the· Amen can Rtv·
ed to the ground Sunday night er and the six Indians saw
while 100 park rangers and "they were outnumbered" so
three fire departments fought they turned thmteelves CNf!r to
to keep the blaze ff9m . authorit!es witho~t o!f~~g
spreading, a park official said. any resistance, Miller said 1n
The wooden structure, which an interview.
had not yet opened for the -"One o1 them stated they
summer, was located in the were ready to negotiate but
park lodging complex called
QllTy Village, said Sue Edel·
stein al t h e National Park
Service.
e Producer Dead
HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Mer·
ian C. Cooper, a movie pro-
ducer best known for "King
Kong" -died within 24 hours
of the death of one of the ac·
tors who appeared in the 1933
classic about a giant gorilla.
Cooper die«! in a San Diego
hospital Saturday at th< age of
79. The day before, Robert
Arm11trong, who costarred in
the mm with Bruce Cabot and
Fay Wray, died in a Santa
Monica hospital at 82.
e Steiger Weds
MALIBU BEACH (AP)
Actor Rod Steiger has married
again, this time to his
secretary, fonner ballerina
Sherry Nel.IOa.
The 47·year-old Steiger and
Miss Nelson, 36, were married
at SteJger's summer borne here
Saturday night in a civil
ceremony that was written by
Steiger. It marked his third
marriage and the second for
Miss Nelson.
e 'J'ot Slain
VALLEJO (AP) -An
unidentified 2-year-old baby
girl was found slain In we<ds
near the Napa River Bridge,
authorities reported Sunday.
The tiny HJane Doe" was
wearing only a diaper when a
jogger spotted her Friday
night about 15 feet from the
pavement, the Solano County
coroner's office said.
Hat Sparks
Navy Probe
LEMOORE NAS (UPf)
-A visiting admiral lost
his goldbralded hat and
brass at Lemoore Naval
Air StaUon ordered aome
vehicles searches as they
left lhe base.
Authprities and perSO!l-
nel don't agree on how
J massive was the hunt for
.. the hal ol ,Rear Adm.
Clyde Van Ar&dall.
1• Some peraonne1 said
1. they had to wait up In 55
, minutes and traffic was
backed up a mile during
1. the gate cbeck.
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Grape Field
Controvers)·
COACHELLA (UPI)
Senate investigators were on
hand today to look into the
feud in the _grape fi elds
between the Teamsters and
Cesar Chavez' United Farm
Workers Union.
The'fields wereqy_iet Sunday
during an Easter truce. A
•group of about 150 of Chavt!z'
followers, mostly Mexican·
Americans, attended a n
Easter mass in the Coachella
City Park.
TWO MEMBERS of the five·
man investigating team sent
by the Senate Labor and
Welfare Committee appeared
al the suOOtation here of the
Ri verside County Sheriff's
Department to i n f o r m
deputies they would be car-
rying out an investigation in
the area this week.
The investigators are look·
ing into the struggle between
the Teamsters, the nation's
largest single union, and the
UFWU for control of field
workers in this area - a ma·
jor grape growing region -
and lby extension, throughout
the multibillion d o 11 a r
California agricultural indus-
try.
CHAVEZ HAS accused the
Teamsters of conspiring with
the grape growers to destroy
the union, in what Chavez has
called a lif~nd.<feath struggle
for the UFWU.
When the contracts the
growers signed with t h e
UFWU three years ago ex· r
pired earlier this month, 15 1 growers, representing 85 per-
cent of the valley's grape pro-I
duction , signed new pacts with I
the Teamsters. I
Farm worke r s are 1 speciUcally extempted fmm 1 the National Labor Relations
Act, whic h outlaws such union 1
switches In manufacturing and I
other areas without a vote by 1
the workers to select a union 1 to represent them .
B<Ym T9E Teamsters and I
the UFWU claim· to have the 1
support of • majority or the
construction of the new man-
sion on this site "knowing full
well. .. of the possibility of the
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• .. '· < 'Pbe •po1tt1ca1 maneuvering that resulted In placlilg
the alale'a \WO largest counties and two of the m0$I
a(llve ~co~ areu In t~e .Ute -Loa· Angeles
w.-Or .. t'OunU.1 -Ullder the Jur!JdictiOn of a
ahlCJe ¥011Jt coutal conaervaUon comml&sion ls hav· lpgpr9dicla~eresulis. · 1 • Activity reports preaented Jut week nvwed that
the worldold Cfl!led .l!Y the South Coost Regional Zone
'Commlsslon is almool' double that of San Diego, the
next most active area. '
, To date the South Coast comm!Qion has pro-
cesaed $1.5 billion worth of construction through the
granting of coastal permits. Of 731 permit apPlicatlons,
ft has processed 172, and applications contmue to at·
rive at the rate of 20 a day, along with a heavy load of n,•mptlon requesta. ·
.i; '11y, comparison, the .$all Diego i:Qmmiasioq· has re·
ceived SG3 permit applicaftoiia'and ~ritly bu a back·
-log of dnly 90. 1be South.Central Commission (Ventw:a,
Santa llarbara and San Luis obllpo countleo)lluJssuea
l!O,permlta from a total of 260 lppll_CJIUoni. ,
The North.cenioi _colllftll-.on, (San• ·Franclaco,
l4arln · aricl Montereyr has reCelwd ·obly 155 apiilications
(mootl;y limPle 'request. (or u11ljty hoolan>o 4J1d single
tainlly dwellin~). Mid the N6t't!l Coa.£ commiulon,
(Mend<>clno, Huinbolc!t-Del Norte) reportedly handled
'a grand total of 47 permits. ,
The fact ls, what ls happening here is exactly what
, was predicted -qpenly in alarm by opponenlS of Prop-'
oelt!On 20 and secretly by its instigators. The .latter Wanted a slowdown In construction al any cost and
counted on an impossible administrative task and over-
complicated procedures and rules to contribute strong.
ly to that end. And California is beginning to learn the
price of buying the bed means to ·a good end approach
to coastal conservation. The overburdened South Coast commission bas
bee!I authorizecl ·to hire additional 'clerical help, but
they don't ·have space . to put them to work even when
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they can be hired. And the commiulonen. who are not
salaried (but three public members receive $50 per
meetllfJl. are indeed stzuggling lhrougb aome impoe-
sibly long aessions.
Despite aome mildly optimistic comments from
some members of the South Coast commilsion, the
·records Indicate the backlog and the problems are going
to get worse, before they get better -'il they do.
The big queltion ls when and how the commlsaion
eyer can get caught up with its secondary job -the
granting of pennits -long enough to give any serious
attention to its primary function : developing a master
plan for coastal area land and resources uae,
Booze Ban Stays
After canvaulng city c0um;ils ali>ng the coast, the
, Bo.ard of Supervlaors has wisely decided that .the time is
not ripe for lifting the ban on. consumption of alcoholic
beverages on county beaches and in parks, • ,
Most 'OOUllcils P.ob\ted out that local ordinances for-
bid drlnldng on city beaches and lifting the ban on
adjacent county strands could result in even more. com·
plex enforcement w<>blenis. · • ·
The ·recommendation. to lift the ban was put for·
ward by •the County ·Harbors, Beaches and Parks Com· ·mission. ·11 'proi)osed that liquor be allowed at Dana
Point Harbor, Sunset Bay Harbor, Featberly and O'Neill
Park campgrounds and Aliso Beach and pier. The supe•
visors decided otherwise. They also rejected a sugges·
lion that the power to regulate the consumption of
alcohol be turned over t.o the commission. There will
be no exceptions, Ibey declared, except by resolution
of the Board of Supervisors.
This is a sensible move, reflecting the clearly ex·
pressed wishes of a majority of the communities sur·
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~YDNEYJ.~~
I wonder If the snobs and the bigots (as
well as the genealogical nuts) who' con-
sider themselves "religious" or ''ChrlJi.
(Ian'' have ·ever --refletted--on--the--reuon. -
that the Blble lnoorporates the creaUon
ci mankind in ooe
person -Adam. Obviously I h l s
creation ls: a myth,
or a meta1'4<>t· -Adam stMdjng for
the whole species.
But why one man?
W h y not sever al
men, or groups of
men, of different lo-
cations, complesionl, and capabilities?
WHAT IS this . monotheistic Bible
trying to tell us, what lesson is it il-
lustrating In the metaphor of Adam?
Well, the !Int comrilenlary on the Bible
is the Talmud, which began to be put
together around 500 ~.C. Here Is how the
Talmud explains.ft, In vl(lous passages:~,
"Why did God creat.'OD!y.ooe.man? So
that no one could say ·virtUe'and vice are
hereditary."
"0 Wby dld God create Adam alone? In
order to teach us that whoever destroys
a single life is as guilty a5 though he had
destroyed the entire world; and that
whoever Mves ooe life, earns as much
merit as though he had saved the enUre
world'.1•
"Why did God create bot one man? So
that no one of this descendants should be
ible to say, 'My father is better than
your father.' "
uWH.y WAS man created a solitary
human being without a companion? So
Gus
I can't understand how the Deme>-
crats are suing the Republicans for
$6 million damages over the Water·
gate case. lt should be vice versa.
The Democrats couldn't have got·
ten more mileage from this thing
ii lhey'd planned it tbanselv ...
-K.H.L.
TOKYO -A clue to the new na·
tionalism among Japan's emerging
young leaders is quiet consideration by
first-year Diet members belonging to the
ruling conservative Liberal·Democratic
Party (LDP) of a political unmentionable
h,ere: acquisitioo of
long-range bombets.
( EVANS·NOVAK )
of Jess than total dependence on the U.S.
militaey umbrella. The same symbolism
is found in pri~ate views by other LOP
politicians outside the government that
-in opposition to present public opinion This js scarecly a
return of imperial
militarism. ;w fact,
thQ.,.y 0 UJl47~1!iet ,
memben' leldDr col·
• • ... o as well as official policy -· ,Japan must ~lf,;~ 1t: ~~sid~ JoinioB the nuclear clu!! if .Isr.ael
· ~ .. ._ • pr liidia goes in. ·
lhal ,l(j<:OOld never be said !bat some
ract1~ire better than others."
The learned and pious men who began
composing the Talmud some 2,500 years
ago understood the purpose and the
meaning of this metaphor better than
many modems who pretend to respect
the Bible but ignore its primary lesson of
"One God for one people."
The great impiety of Olli' age, and
eveey age, is the repudiation of Adaln as
the common ancestor of us ··a1t It is the
falling away of this belief into the
separatisms of class and caste and race
and nation and sect and denomination
that, at bottom, is the.Jrimal sin of man.
leagues in \kt. L{>P 1 ""' ......... "'9·!!JCll ' ' talk. ''Tli1~ve ...
publlc aplnion •polls
showing the ·nation
against rearming.
But the fact that Japan's potential
future leadership is talking about heavy
hardware as a defensive deterrent could
be prophetic. Not burdened with the
doubts of an older generation touched by
the trauma of losing a war, these
younger Japanese are muscularly self-
confident and simultaneously anxious
that the West is ganging up· on Japan -a
combination that could produce.a lethal
nationalism.
NONE of this means foreseeable J! IS traglcall~ ironic that .\he. _very change· in Tokyo's alliance w Ith
ftr1f lesson the B1~le begin! with ts. the Washington. But Japan's future leaders
one most neglfi'Cted, most....repudiited, ~ slmply~will-l'M)t;;.-accept--continued j~ior
most, flouted, most trampled by. the · partnership and will be seeking a new,
spec1ous superlortties ,.of &:elf:appomted still undefined role
elites. And the .supreme ifonY is ~t That is strongly. suggested by twice-
these spurious ehtes so often attack their weekly meetings of a study group com· ~ro~~rs .. in th~ nam~ ?f ::God" and~ posed of the 38 freshmii.n " LDP piet
religion and Chrtstl3llltY: members. Studying national security
Unbelievers and infidels ·have a loiicaJ problems they quicldy concluded Japan
right (if not a . moral righ.t)· to· beT\eve would JS.st days -not weeks, as
wliatever they hke about i1ie ancestry of Japanese defense officials anticipate -if
man, and the alleged superiority of any attacked, say, from Soviei Asia. Conse-
group alxlve any others . But those who quently, they have considered long·range
profess their allegiance to ~the Hebrew· bombers to strike back so that an at-
Christian Bible, and yet make ttiese in· tacker could not conquer Japan without
vidious distinctions, have really closed severely suffering in his homeland .
the Book. before getting through the first But beyond deterrence, long·range jet
chapter. bombers would be a nationalistic symbol
nus new nationalism is reflected by a
-C.year-old freshmah LDP Diet: member name'd 'Tetsuro KOndO.' Sc~cely a sword·
wielding romantic iri.tp.e sathurai style of
the late Yuk.lo Mishima, he is an
economist by profession, once worked for
the International Monetary Fund in
Washington and recognlzes that the U.S.·
Japanese seeurity treaty is essential.
Jn a distinct minority view even among
his first·term colleagues, he wants a
Japan producing first.class steel and
autos ~also to produce first-class missiles
and bombers. He would similarly give
flrst-ctass status to the 285,000.man
Japanese armed forces· now using
Korean ·war vintage equipment.
KONDO'S military views cannot be
separated frotri bis feeling that Japan's
reliance on U.S. military power enable
Washington -1o ctaCk tlie" Wh.i p
ecooomically against his country. Indeed,
we found pervasive resentment here
outside the government that the U.S. and
Western Europe ganged up duri1lg the
currency crisis to penalize Japanese ex·
ports. Many put it in racist terms: a
white coalition battling the "yellow
peril."
This is regarded as poppycock by
government leaders such as Foreign
Minister Masayoshi Ohira. In an in·
terview with us, Ohira complained of
emotionalism being a Japanese trait, add-
ing: "In the currency crisis, one of the
\veaknesseses of the Japanese people
showed Itself-that is, the Japanese peo-
pie became paranoiac.' 'Furthermore, he
contended, "We Japanese fail quite often
to grasp the kind of impact we are ex·
erting on other parts of the world."
PARANOIAC or not, Japanese anxiety
is cause for concern. One middle-level
government official candidly compares it
to the feeling here in the 1930s "of being
driven, driven, driven by t h e .
Americans ." He quickly aiids that of·
fensive military warfare is ridiculously
~thinkable-for Japan~But what about
offensive economic warfare ?
So, older national-leilders, such as
' '• H
Ohira, respond to incessant proddings 11'
from U.S-. officials by determining to .l
change the international image of the
crass, cunning, unscrupµlou s Japanese
merchant. But young politicians dismiss .· r..:
Washington's public relations advipe, iJl.. irui
stead feeling anger, persecution and self·
assertiveness.
Considering Japan's e c o n om i c ~
superpower status, this poses trouble }
ahead not easily solved by a state visit
from PreSident Nixon or a' one:-nighter J.
by Henry A. ;Kissinger, '1>rt T<q11!rilig ll}e f-\
regular atteDtion that Moscow and Pe-
king; not To~yo, have been getting.
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Remember the garage sale? The one
where you cleaned out the garage and
got rid of Aunt Sadie's antimacassar? ( RUS WALTON J :;:
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follow the . cardboard signs. It's an
American institution iii suburbia. Assem~yman Walter Powers (D-Sac-that no conduct or acts shall be deemed ii~~
to:-).sees.JLaLsomc; _ __immoral_or wiprolessJonal_q:i_nd.u.CLor~A-
thing else. He sees 1t evident unfitness for serv ice unless such 1~
as an opportunity to conduct is related to the certificated
drag more dough employe's fitness to teach and classroom
from the people. performance."
Powers says the Translation : 'a teacher could indulge in
state is losing thous--all softs of unsavory a ft e r. h o u r
ands of dollars each escapades as long as he, or she, sobered
year be c a u s e no up or straightened out be(ore returning
sales tax is levied to class.
on those garage
sales. He can't stand the pain or seeing
that revenue going out lhe door.
CHOOSING education as one's pr&
fession is like entering the priesthoOd. At
lea st, it used to be. A teacher is always I? 1
HE WANTS to force folks to get a and foremost a teacher, on or off duty .. ,;'~~"
retail business pennit for a garage sale, That's part or the price of being worthy ·~:· •?
and wants .them to pay a tax for the of the calling. Most teachers fill that bill. ·! •. , y
privilege of peddling Uncle Charlie's Berman and Waxman also insist that · •/
stuffed moosehead. He's introduced a bill the Commission c 0 n sider the ,,, ,
to do just that · "praiseworthiness of motives" behind "<-· ,J
Cash Locked • Ill White House Safe AsserhblyJ:n,an Powers recently sept unprofessional conduct (i.e. "situational" 1 • .1.+ one of those printed questionnalres ,to the ethi ) And the Id dat that folks ih .hls district. He said he wanted.lo cs · ' Y wou man e the Commission consider the impact of i.,
know wh8t was bugging the people. its cl!sciplinary action on wayward & ~\(ii;
A lot of the respondentS replied , that, teacher's coostitutional rights. d./l'Ji!ti for ooe thing , the ·legislature keeps pass-
Testify $350,000 Removed Day Before Disclosure Law in Effect ing too many laws. I .· . Constituti~l rights are precf6us and , 1 -~ l 1•-'d the I · I t -•· .. Id ·should be pl'1>te°c\ed, at . all cOsts •. But,_1
• .i.uc o u "81 egis 8 ors au~ when did the righl ,to teach -and the·r.~'·"
spend more .. tlme repealing laws -and right to a tea,c:hin'g credei1tiat ~ become 1 _tJT!l, '
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should knack off passing all 'those new 1 • asked you to return this money to his call Mr, LaRue -you don't call Mr. Jaws. One voter went solar as to suggest a constitutional right? 1
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apartment, where actually you could Sloan and say, 'Hugh, seven months ago that tJ>e ·tegislature adjourn Jor at .Jeast Court decisiOns already make it morel
just walk across 17th Street?'' asked the you gave me this $350,000 and we haven't three years. , than difficult to rid tbe 'classrocm of tlae '
grand juey foreman. used any of it ; I'd like to giVe it back to I guess Mr. Powers didn't heed the few who fail to live· up to the high stan·
"No, I do not," said the witness. you since 1 got it from you,' but you call resuJts of his own survey. He went right dards of the profession. There is no
"1 mean, I find It somewhat dangerous Mr. LaRue." ahead and introduced a silly but that reason to lower moral st~ndards or codes ..
ror a person to be carrying this amo\int First Strachan said it was bec~use wouli:I become a stupl(I Jaw. of conduct to.give the unlit tenure or ac-
of mmey in Washingtm in the evening,'' Sloan had left the.committee. When asktq • • • cess to the classroom. ·~·!•1--iv saia the foreman , "when it would have why he didn't return it to-bis successor, BOY, there's one 'bill in the hopper that •i,'•i.~··
been much easier and handier just to he said: .. f-bmesUy don't. know." bears watching I Especially if you care r-----------'--. 1"'~""
wa1k acrob 17th Street." Then Glanzer resunted the questioning. about the clliiber ·of teachers and the o HJ o 11
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"I agfee an<t 1 was nervous doing it, ''Have you talked~to Mr. Halderrian in the moral-environment of(ijr public sC:tloOr ~~ Gl_C ~i.T_ ~A~~::
but I did it/' shrugged Strachan. !Ast couple of weeks?" he uked. clwrooros. It's AB 298. ·
"Did t-occut-to-you-at the-Ume;• .-"Yes, J_have,t' replied Strachan. -~AS9embly:men....lfowaril Berman .and
broke in another fur<r, "that 11 ,... not "About your appearance before the Jl.O!!!'Y Waxman (bqth liberal Democrats
the proper-way lo do· it?" grand Jucy.'ll' . and both from Leis Angeles) want. to
"Well, •proper' is not-" stammered "Yd, I have." amend the state law relating to the Com· str ha "What did you say lo him end what did mission on Teacher Preparatioo and
... ~ ·~o~r' an obsolete word these he say to ·you?" presaed the prosecutor. Llcenslng: That law requites the Q:xn.
days ?" sniipped the juror. "He told me:," replied Strachan, "to mission to suspend or revoke the credtn·'"
''No.'' said Stnchan, "Wbether it was tell the absolute truth and to not WOlT\' llals ol teac~lty al immoral or un· ·
l"'OPl!' or lmprope(, I wu uked to about any polltl~l ~uences: And professional_: uct. _ J
return the """"f· I returned llie money tho!e'ilM!111Y or<Jm, , . . .The ,IBw was enacted to protect·school
and-he·atked me-lo ffllver. ll to-him al 'JL there any M!ason,'' ·demanded -chUd....,_,ll'orn...lbose.riLiew teachtts_ hia borne, and I did that..." ·-~·c·"zer, "why Mr. HaJdeman would have who refuse to behave: in a manner befit·
JO urgo you to tell the truth?" · ting the high calling of education.
TIIE FOREMAN seemed Incredulous. "No, there's no reason," said Strachan, Berman and Wuma• would kn<lck that
"I'm stilt~." he said. "You get the "except It's a matter al real concern, the section-01 the edueaUon code !Utt of holes
money tn>m the treuurer or wllatever · j>olillcal diunlge that bas resulted 1'1Jlll · "!!d,,.escape _hatcbes. They are more COD·
Mr. Sloon'• JIOSllion was in the-COil)· thla." ' cemOd ab<iil -el'\'lllt ~th
rilittee: , ,and tile money SIJS for leVfft 1l>e hondoome Strachan bad 000 (maJ they Ire the lmpressiooable pypll.
moiitbs, Then Mr~ Haldeman decides It won! aboutrlildeman. ''l!e't a nllift," • 'l'ho Leglslall'" Counsel's. digest or
has lo go beet to the commlttee. You said Strachan, "I admlsie •ery mncll.'.' their blll slates: "(AB 2981 Provides
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Robert N. \Vted, P~blisher
l'lwmas Keevil, Editor
Barbero' Krelbich
Editorial Page Editor
. ThC' edi torial Pft$tll ()( the Daily
Piiot ll~k! to inform and .umu.
late readrr1 by ~nUng this
ne1tSP•P.f(S _oplnio.i;a an(,t • m
mentor)' un toplea· of intcfcst and
1ignlflt 8.ncc, by provldlna a forum tor the expreaslo n of our readers' 11;pinlons, And by prefr<!ntir,iz the
dlW"rsc viewpoints of lnfonhcd ob·
servtrs fl.nd • ....,• xi.._kesme n on toplCll -ot"'ttft'dav;
Mollday, April 23, 1973
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Monday, Aprll 23, 1973 * Nb~~uto r=.::QU&Nt=6 --....;;8~y Ph~il l;,;;.;,nt•rl:.;.;;;.an~dl ·-;. :State--Car Mis use. Whouh ds
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'11'.'1\D..!l {•• .. • • ~pltol Newt ~rvk< . Uni.Ym41.Y ;of, cillloroi•i a.nd say, "For Olllclal ·V~ , halt\r.1 • ~ for J>rJ-r
r S1\'. c:RA MEN T Q Call!prni.1 ~te./ U,i..-sity State of callr~i._" ,inkJ' no .c!Os.itl ;i,eig ugng -.tote e~mping ~
~touigte~ ·' ·.w.wmakers and others In aild Cotteges. -~ ol "Smith1Ji:o1.MfJ,'Foqj. •1 :~ vehiclec; WftbluObpervtsioa~ nm ·~ '-stilt~~gOvernment sh<!uld look General Services gave this Privately, General SerYices The state owns some 16,000 ~ \¥.Jr--,!; "'" •. 1 intQ... what afpears to be a reason for the multl~red says that reports of misuse automobiles -the bulk of ~
, .~ " raniPant .... ~ril suse .--of ~·state~ .\li!hlcle·.flet;t;ard ·tru;,~nce ·"generally , result in finding them in use eyery day. They .. "-'-"'""'
·Oapu.! N'eW1 Service
SAClAMENTO -If you
haps>eq to be a nonmotorized,
imi>!\cted urbanite,
Assemplyman John F. Dunlap
tD-Napa, Solano) has a bill for
.. •• automobiles assigned to of decaIS oo .the door1: the vehicle ' being used fQ( use , .:u mlllfOn, .gallons of ~~·, ~
drJvers for "official bus~ness.~· "OUR FIG\JR.ES SMw~that . ;soni_e tese~rcb, project ~y gaso in_e .t.!'hfch, this -rear, Is ,...
Although there has always . the vehicles will bring from ,unJ y,e~.s 1ty: or college ~~:a~~-·~fng:li~o~~~
• 'bee!1 some unauthor)zed traf. $50 to ·$150 roor.e at ;tra'de-in students. · at a Cost exce~rfg '8'millloil.
• time,"ll spokesQ'Wl.Said.\"No~ TH E ·R E AR E ·so m e Just how many of these cars ~ J too many people warited·a·dir· lawmakers here~ who can tell and how much ·ol Jhls g~ne.
you. I
l;le has reinb;oduced, · i"illt
modificatio~. a. , hlker-~ker
n1f;l::tsure to pr~ide. greater
respon6e in the ijpptr'echclOns
Of :)eereatiOn and parll ad: I
1nUUstration to tht ·lower
ecbelohs of taxpayen;. .;.l
· .NEWS .ANALYSIS · ty gray car with stinkers on bizarre .. stories · about stal.e are.cu~ wropg(ully at !¥·
"'_ ' _ the sides." ·, vehicle.,, misuse. There even P8,Yel1' txpel).Se has never
... , .:.,..,.:( To counter the misus~. the was the lime. when so-called been determined. but it woWd
fie in s.tate vehicles, the prac-~epartPlen~ is •. TIO)¥ issu~ crirniqal qy.tpa!ients at the be a good' subje.c:t for the Joint
tlce has intensified in recent license pis.le frames . w_h1ch l>on Lugo . 'Ceo;ter (sert of a Legish~tive A'\zdit Commi~tee.
·months since the st&te no -·---
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longer requires that i l s
automobiles be painted gray
or that they carry the seal of
the state on both front doors.
NOW THE vehicles come in
all colors ol the rainbow, ar.d
the large seal has given way
to a small, black and gold de-
: cal on the rear bumper.
· ,.. It ls disconcerting to a
'!MANY Pl!QP~ cannot
tale,advantage of'piivate sec-
ond-home subdJvlslons or ex-
pensive and elabOrate·motoriz-
ed~ recr.t'!ational equl~nt ,'' ~ap said. "The Parks
systems' past, pre$ent. and
p~d Policies do not ape..
q114telY provide for the lower
in¢0Me ·taxpayers. Thus, '\hose
wll6~·bave th~ greatest need nda it the least !ulfillejl."
· ·Catifornia taxpayer to see· a ~-----"----~-~-'-· '-·"-... ::.'. ·---,.,~--··, -'balf dozen of these passenger r . ,. .carS parked in the parking
·Structure in back of Reno's
. Mapes Hotel - just a· block
down the street from Har·
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}'1le last time DunlaP.. plished
Sl¢h' legislation, it w a s
defeatect in the Senate Finance
Coriunittee de s.pit e en· ,. 1
thU!lastic suppol-t. . 1
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Solomoii Spoke
On Dumb ~ Gals ,.
· rah's. What is even worse is to see
long-haired, college.age kids,
driving these vehicles on
weekends at Squaw Valley
with a temporary ski rack
fastened to the roof.
·T Ii E SHORT-range ol,>-
je(:Oves of the bill call for a
change In attitude ih the
Department of Parks and
Recreation whose director,
\Villiam P e on Mott,
reportedly admits he caters to
upper and middle class in-
come families.
The bill would establish
cam.Ping facilities geared to
harXlle Mn-motOr!Ud ~
polluting travelers within ex-
isting and future units of the
st~te park system,
Even old Solomon himself had something to say about
that sort of woman sometimes described as· "beautiful but
dumb." Specifically, in Proverbs 11:22, averred he: '~As a
jewel of gold In a swine's snout, so is a fair woman which
is wi.Ul®l discretioo."
ON A RECENT Friday night,
Capitol N'ews Service cor-
respondent watched 14
California state-o wned
vehicles cross the California-
Nevada border headed toward
Reno or Sparks.
. Most stat~ vehicles are
operatM ~iibU by the Depai:t,_
ment of Pul:ilic-WorU--;llepar~
·ment-of General-SerY.lces or
not al1'-t~ postal einployes .m this Country' ar~ ,
-prfgiiant, but 2,Soo-or them are, right
-·~. m-F~. Dunlap c
envisions a sYi:tein of lnter
and intrastate p8rX biking and
hiking trails connected with
low-cost group campsites.
Tbe N o r t h e r n California
laWmaker cited recent figures
showing annual sales of 1.5
million bicycles in the Golden
Stale - a total surpassing
aulomobile sales. ·
now ... Tails on the majority of pigs
$. curl -ol~ise.-. -· ..AcuP,UDCllUJL MO-~. r · -%-:arl'fl't stlfl u.je '!l;vil1g • ,.,
1 ':ft .pliable like thin gliitar1s~~ . ~ , I ~. ' All cats are heterosexual, veterjiar-
ians say . . . Did I tell you that the
item of feminine apparel called the
bra is known to change its shape
14,000 times a day?
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Reno Cl1ib
In Beating
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A
CREDIT RISKS -Those citizens whose surnames be-Sacramento man has filed ~
gin with the letter "R''. appear to he .the !""mptest o! bill flSll,000 •uiL against t b e U.S. Grants payers while those whose names begiJ\ with "E" .seem to Pririladonna . Club in Reno,
A ed . ~.the slowest .Or \iJcb iS the ~)ull>ie ¢.aim-0!.a'~t . " saY,ilig he was b!'aten "wilhiiut
PprOV ,. .. , . e~ wbo • hastli!. l!!"~ a !Ueti~'Jw~ o!, the ,f,~ticsb ,,lisu'"""lion~i.bY:.emplo.yes, ''"' 1,
.• , .1,,:-, ,, ,, ••• ,.,pgi~nce. MOUtif~Y·~fill •.. 1-'~.~~t;lty a~\~~~ his Joseph Frank Sunom·sw<i\.l 1
C.pltol Newi a:.i.-_ ~ , L.(in(liu.P.,tiave gytde.him .a.Jj>l,'!_~e n~lil' with R peo-tbe~'t, filed in Sacramento . ~·~~ · le thail with the "E" folk . ' · .. 'siilt\-f Ciiurt 'tfolt:Jiii SACRAMENTO -Mo re p «•·ff/X1<1i·o'-!1h . · r,y>filjj '
than $220,000 in federal granta Q. :'How many lady nudists in this country?" ' ~·1~~1f:i~ 'S1"•eyes/ ·~art'·,,
have, ~ »ppro~ed !pr !he' .. .,. . .y About 300,~·' . ; , , :-· • nel'tiiilS' ~yi.\11 and body'. '
state s retl.~em~bt.;age: Ci~s • ~-"Where aoe's Martin rank amOng'f the most Common ' The irlcident happened April .
by .~e. Cahfom1a Commission surnames nationwide?'' 3, '1972, S&i4 the suit, filed by on Aging. . Sacramento attorney W. R. .The n:ioney, together w!th A. It's No. 8. Right after Davis, No. 7, and just be-Jones. 'It said Simoni was ·ask·. $~~.000 m l~l funds and m-fore Anderson, No. 9· ed to'~•step outside" the club · ~.servic~s, JS for nine com· sliAVED d,LT -If you were to _shave a newborn where the beating took place.
muntfy proiects and one plan· foal, it's mother would kick it out of the barn. So contends /
ning operation. -a man of science. No doubt he arrived at this remarkable
''These community projects fact theoretically. But if he shaved some colt to prove bis
range from P r o v l d i n g ,point, I submit the old mare shou1d have kicked him out of Plan Okayed
transportation to s e n i o r the citizens in Contra Costa Cowi-barn, what? LOS ANGELES (AP)
ty iQ. !;Qnstruction of a new Erroneous is the belief that the blondest blondes come Plans for a $1.~ million ad:
senior center in Los ~eles1" from ScandinaV:ia. They're from Irelan~. in fact . dition to the library at Cal
said William J . Kurtz, director State Bakersfield were ap-
of the ·Health' -and Welfare Address mail ·to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 : Box 1875, New-'Pf'OVed .. by trustees of the -Agency~s --offlce of special por.t Beach, Calif. 92660. ~ .. ·California ·.,State University
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'I'm a Cataly~t'-Shirley Chisholin
'I'll Fail Someday Because I'm So Ouupoken'
(Shirley Chisholm is the Demo-
cratic congresswoman from Bedford·
Stt,yvesant, a poor section of New
York City, and the first black woman
to run for President.
(She was interviewed.by Suza?1nah
Lessard of th< staff of the Washing-.
ton .Monthly.)
Q. You are looked on as a black leader
and ,a feminist. Do you feel a conflict of
alle&iance?
A: I don't fetl a conBict because I'm a
humanist, but others try to make a ~
Bict. I refu~ to let elther group dictate
to me ln the presidential campaign, so .
neither supported me. Even Inside the canlpai~ there were black men and
whi~ Wotnen fighting each other because-~
or Utis man-vs.-woman thing, this
b~~Vl.·Wbiteness thing. l_hi!\e this
kirid of dicbolOmy. • ~ t "' • ' + ~
---Q:1!bilooophy astd , dori'I you Mlie to giv.~ ~interest priority over_ the otber?
A. a black penon ln a racist socie-
ty. of_ rse I have to give priority to the
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PRIORITY TO PEOPLE
. Shlrloy C~laholm
business of humanism! Del'dl lo! all my pe<lple. What else can
you eipect or me! I use to do the things white middle-Q. Apropos of unemployment, you have
claa omen think are important because said the problem isn't lack of jobs but
their rlorltles are dltterent from u-~ peojile with the jobs that need
of utaslan ~women. I'm interested to be done. In terms o! your district,
In e ployment, housing, the kln<f of what do·)'(IU mean?
Q. What should they be trained for?
A. One look at the community tells you
we need all kinds of builders. Men should
be trained to ,be brick masons, plumbers,
demolition experts.
Q. If so, would actual jobs be there £or
them?
' A. or course there would be. My corn-· ,
munity iS a de!ert. "Tfils is because tW>an'
renewal buJldozers ha~ razed large sec-
tions preliminary to a Model Cities p~
gram which was. to build new homes fo,r, l
the people. But houSirig.:.m&-.fMt the 'axe. 1
You have to train the unemployed to
particiP.&te· in .the., rebuilding of their
comm~ty. :tvfasons; ·pt~bers, ex-
cavaton1. '' ~an.po\ver'' doesn1~.
coord4mte with the state employr_nent of-
fj,ce which knows what the jobs· arc.
There 1.$ no interrelationship. Everything
is so piece~al.
' " • • & Q. HQw do you perceive your role in
Congress. .
·A. I .~t to provoke people's tbink.iog.
'nley sa if+i don't ·behave I'll stay at
the bottOll). So I'll' stay ·at "the bottom .
I'm not In the U.S. Coogress so I can get
a pat ·pn the bad< and be moved up. I
think or myself as a catalyst. .
Q. But won'lyou .reacb.a p<llnt whe;.
being •:!oner yields diminJsbirig returns?
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1ra· that allowt people to cope In • A. For iz)slanci!, many or the Man-
hlghl technological aoclety -thlnga po,..r 1l'alnlng ~rams ·re .!fl!tnlng
whl~have to do with lull plain survival people for jobs that don'L hlol, trades
A. I kno'w lhat1 because of the way I'm
so oµtspoken, some.lay I . will r,n,
politically. But I don'L CRl'jl,·)>ecall.le I'm
not i~terested in a .polit'ical "career."
While I have the . forum, I bava to light
and I have to speelc,out. • •
Rofinod thl1 yeoi
!or odclK atobilily;
1inooth,' quif t iide,
improV4t<i road oon·
.toot dutii\g comeiing.
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Chevt ~.'. 1nga•way -~tbeu.s._\ .. _I i!OoJ have time to -Jnvolved_,,in""-JJJ',. ail><Ondft.lolllng maintenance. In
r a penon is MS or MC or MZ. Be d r o rd-Stuyvesant, alr~lkining
women should be thlnklllc . or rnainlenaajs not exact)y a Prloc:!!Y.· So
groupo lll<e the lndlanl, for !ft. wtiea llieii jiOjile come out U..7 ean•t tt-. II they are serlcu about the get work.
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be drowinll .oul ti eloded politics -·
111hen fTeel-thal 1111 /!l/flll'I wwld be bOi.
tot engaged In oilier Challenges. ,.
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• DAILY PILOT Monday, April 2J, 1973
For the Record
Marriage D.. 1Hf L MtfldlMI•• SHct IJ,
m f:I "'::r'...t."" JI, "'
G• ~ ~u :n-J -boMIO Alv1, ft!.' IW Ave~1 t1, Ml.ftl> .. % \O!\ : .,. c;.t"J, 1(119, 41, . ..,..cen•e• .... 1, •• ~.,u· _ tt•., •. ~rdl 1, 1m ' r.i= t]'e}~1~f.~'11~I~. \e~~
SMITM..COLEMAN -II I Y mt n f R l'!frl'Er~.~'l':.;;.fft. Di IUJI ,..,..,.,kk. t1. fl.wt OMtlfl f.vt., ~ 1..1,., Apt.._ J. "un l11Qt1111 lilbol llllN tfld A/WI e.mna, tt, aticf Altlt• u•-· ,., 19»
B Pass
Of ered
For May
"FULLERTON
Cooperative bus aervlce for
Cal State Fullerton students
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Newport Man at Be1-
-~7,000 Dentists Convene
ANAHEIM -Dr. Daruel F.
Gordon of Newport BeAch,
president of the Soulhem
C.lttomla Dental AsaoclaUon,
will lead 17,000 Southern
findings about tbe mott ef·
!ecUve treatment of the pa~
tient.
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llW. Olfftff Aw., lllOM ,.......,. c f°r.Hk.t:.~·s 0..: 'T:~~=: s. lfll· OARDENIR·llNl!Dl!TTI -Du_.. 171 sr.:'"'W .. ll'N.....,. Nori
Nornwirt, tt. iono ,...,.,. Clrti., 11111. ~Hll~lttn ''·t. Wes '"'"""'· F-l•ln V•llt'(""' DI .... Lvnn. 1'. TTHE JR ·llECk -~HlOl'I 101'10 p_., Clrc:ll, 1"111111'1111 VtltfV. r' , 1..,.f C1llt C111w lrcll.
provided by the Orange Coun·
ty Tran.sit District w 111
terminate May 30 at the re-
quest of student officers. ORANGE COUNTY
caUfomla dentists, d en t a I
hygienists, assistants and
women's auxlllary members
In a tribute to California den·
tistry here April 37 to 30.
Dr, Gord.on will host a
keynole luncheon on SUnday,
April 29 at which autbor-col·
umnlst William F. Buckley Jr.
will share "RefiecUons on the
Current Disorder.''
Born In Detroit, Dr. Gordon
attended Newport Harb of
High School and is a graduate
of Wayne University and the
,,.,_University of Southern
C.Ufornla Schoo! of Dentistry.
He and his wile reside al 1103
Granvllle Drive, N e w p o r t
Beach.
DENTISTRY LEAD!rt'
Newport's Dr. Gordon:.
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.,,. ic.ltwt"lnt Ann. :12. ,., Lio •r11 GlllAHT.(;REEN -lt"'*1 Hlrold. St.
SI .. U0UN IN(ll. n LI~ 1.ie, NIWJIO'f l..cti Ind
HUGMls.Mc:llUOE -er• "'"""'"· 11""9,. All!\, 4 lit Hark llllncl U, IMS P_, Aof. J, COii• Miii Drl,,.1• N--1 IMdl, •-c~ A""' 1!1-.7100 P11..--POllA.,.(;RJl"FIN -LN .... ,Oii~ 2', '"' ,,... " ~ 415 Grtvllit1 Dnlll"lo I nd 'l'° W1y, ...... 12 I!, CO.II MIM. Suan, It, i.lf. ""-rllyn C rt I, CAIAl<t1$5-'>AVIS -ltl)t)trl Jae, 31, Wqtmlnlftr.
790-j\ Alon'll Ave, Apt. \Ol, l.lllUl'll VON LEESEN·IATES -John C1r1v,
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·-' ll!d M1rcl1 Dl•M, )D, ll.ol ·n. 1 s. E..cloo, s.ourn LIQUM 11'1<1 -'• ·--· Mlrtl1 J1t11, )6. 33901 COPPitr Mlmmoth Cl~ Drive. Soul ....,,.,,... tLan11rn, Dr.rm• Polnl. llOOll!R-MAZU. -JoM MllCbtll, lt. J. 1t71
110ll Umcitft, Hl,IJltlnglM ••Id! Ind lf:C:'¥.i·V av ER -~ .... Glal'llo J-. 24, 1JIOll K•lftPll'I• Hun-1S, ·-V!•ll,_. n C "' TlllOIOfl ltKlll. ~ ~ i.M'i I,, Altw
NEW50ME·1Alt!llORO -01.n" 0111, lfg~~·TOM JON!111 P1trldt 20 272J loulh II C•mlllO lll11t, -"" J' ljl All.;; Aiil. lt7, MJ'lolo.0 C~ll Ind MldftlM P1rlr...-, U , V O ft.nl Ma,...,..I, 2', 010&
27D SColtll'I 1!1 Cl.IJllllO lllHI, $111 I~, """h c~lt. WHALl!Y·U UN -t 'GI,.
The llkent fare bus ,lines '---------have been in operation since
last falL Although the student
senate and the students
operaUng the bus line want to
continue, the co-presidents of
the student body vetoed such
action.
Free St.aff
For Housing
Unit Okayed
Dr. Gonion and bis col·
Jeacues will be meeting al the
Anaheim Convention Center
for the 16th 4'MUal scientific
sesskln of the Southe r n
California Dental AuOciation
in an exercise of continuing
professional education .
In another sense the gather-
ing also mark! the farewell
meeting of the SCDA.
Less than a month later the
THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES
TO THE BEACH AREA
PHARMACY
NOAK·EOENS -Jlllwl Cllfford, "' ''"' 1 1-Ml~I ~. • M~ 11.. ,Mt'f'f'trwtr CI~ ~Ill" rr.~ Ind ~r•PQS, JI', V1llW efld 0.., LH, "'· nuo LE R ~N -Htrvv,
They invoked a 30-day
clauae which would have
terminated the bus service
April 'J:/. TrlWlt District
directors voted to continue the
oervloe until May IO with the
district plcSJDg up the bib.
Under the current ar· ....,_t_ tbe dlstrict pays 50
.....,..t of the cost o f
operating the bus lilles.
SAm'A ANA -'!be Orange Southern camornii Dental
County Housing AutboJily. A,,aoc)atJon, including 6,000
which operates on a limited dentists ol nine counties,
budget has won approval from will unite· with the northem-
the board of iull«\'ll!>l'I for based California o ·e n t al
$1 .. Prk1
Mafll••• °"*' '"'"'"" Vlltly. l ' . .., .H~I~ . M(OINtlt1$-MeOINNtl ·-Hew1r4 Ji . MM I"''· ........ SJ, 1t1n 111t St., '""'· 9, I H
w.lnltMlll -!!J JMD .!."· .. ma H f1llil~ ' c:#rtto1 211t .. ~ ...... 1m1"1.... ry cov ,,.,, ........ SHAW.OA&.l.OWAY -,red1rlck • W"'m'"':?.'i" ,,,,,,,,.,,., n, 1760 l"OlftMI, Apt. 5'j NDLOAN, j··llAENCH'.Ct-... ! c:o.te M91t llld Gilt llfl'IM, ti, Nf Ha~, , 5'162 Pec:lfte, It_ • 01'1 Lant. Oerdtn o.r-. tit • Lor•~ • 1.. IN.1' H41llliMANoMAlllllMAN -Gt«lt dlfl. ldWtv ·
wi.1-... ,., 2117 VI• ·v..-t1t111 , Sin ci~i~LIN s ~~wfftr.J-~~
C ......... IN Mll4red Lit, '5. 1101 ~cdttl Anntrte, lt, 1J052 Sl1ldyau, vte .,...,....., llfl (~It. .. 11"'"". MAITIN·THIUlllA -·Tlmot!W "I • Kl~.LIAN.C~EMAN -11epl'ltn 11 1na1 OIWiofl Ctrcle, Hu"l11111on .eol'I. , tam 0otr1 •":.'1 H1,111· tHc11 111c1 A1-L,_, 11. 11sn r:\'°"' 1nd J1~. n. t7$1
019'on Clrcle, Hunllnll~ llH<ll. N'ef.8011 1~~ ~&r' Grow.J II t'I Jl!:lllt:••,.AOIE -Ltille ll'rldtl'lcll, It, 'i:~khirdt, 27, 1in2 H1v11 Circle ftun· UatJ 0. Oblto0, 01111 Pain! Ind flnQl(ln INCl'I l!ld 1(1\hletn ,....rlt, .,.,... l.M) lt, 101 W. M1rqult1, 11, 2013 Mlolt A.,.._, CMll Miu • ..._ ..... u. .... c1....... PASTltANA·VADE.N -01vld Emett. GAlll:ITT·ll:HOOI -1tobtrt lt1y, U, JO. 11'°'42 Oc1$0, Apt. M201, L•
Hfl .,.....,._ Of+vll, M....tlro;lon l tKll MltM.I Ind Cy"!llf1 Vlrgl"fl. U, 1'312 atld Mtrftll ()Me n.""i""' w $\Im-WOl'Cllelltr LIM, Hunrl11t1on 8HCll.
INt L ... a.ch.. . 8ALDWIM·WAYNE -Victor, "~
auENTH1•.w•11ti!•T -c"'"" =:.w.i:. 'f~V~.f~~ ifiitflf.·~e Hllblrf, 11. '""1 tweet111. 1rv1rw 11'4 PEA.$e.eiia1tE~ M;fc; "'' 1C1r1t1 5-, •• IHI klltllNlt 2'. f:IMT Tutti" l#t rl.,., 1nt1n Wtllwl1 Apt. SC. T111t1"' MJtl 1'111'1N l.M, 20. 10021 Cl~le,
ENOLISH-91tOOICJ ·-Rottitrt J1mee. \i~'l'"' -· JO, Intl Edi'*""' Dr Iv t , A It UllLEY -Gffl.1L.,. lf, w..tmfndtr tNI aam1111 LM 4. OOilbufY llo.f1 A . L Gl rdtn
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--•-1-wwtrnktlt., w 111., ""'' , 11, 111n ·-""' "' ..,.., ' , ro,,.•,.ln Vt , OILtllPll•TIWA&. T -DoMl4 ltwf, A I -~ "-17, 1 ... 1 Viewpoint, ,_.., SQ, H~ , .I.et. 'l!· Mu"llt111f0ri 11Nfln: INdl llld (htryl Af!n, 14. Ind ~~M, :U. t3DO :!:leWpol"', Apt.-JG, "~"""""' N . -A c~""'.: r-'fNI:''
wtLJOH"..sH"'ll" -1'-" L .. , & 'S 2L C~ r.....:: 101 Ndltl Coutt, l"tlllnt1/n V~lt¥ • ti,; 3""--.,.lfl tt,, "'1f, I,' MUii·
.. -...,, _,,_.. ....._,, other u~ -... ..._ 1""" Association, thus creatlng a
county departmenta. statewide org~zaUon with a
$3.69 •
$1.69
85c
$1.49 The llU<jent body has l)een
paylnc the other half of the
cost leu the revenue.
Approved were a e r v l c es membership of 12,000 dentists
without cbar1e from the throughout the 58 counties of audit.or~, treuwv, California.
2700 E. Coast Hi!llway, at Fern leaf, Corona del Mar
Joins Board
purchulng (StO mulmum per Dr. Gordon will preside over
purcbaae order), and person-three days of scienti fi c
pel. sessions starting Saturday, at
The County Administrative )Vhich members will hear na·
LA HABRA -Morrison Officer also was directed to 1ional a n d international
• AMPU PAlllNG IN •ua
Hotln -t:lt • 6:00 . hllf
CIOMlll s • ....,_ e1M1 HeUclays Clements, a J.,a Habra elet· • find adequate space for the specialists deliver the latest
t.rlcal engineer, bu been ap-stall of the authority and to professional infor mation and
pointed to the Orance County continue the services of the1-'----------=--"="----'"--~
Human Relations C.Ommiasion county counsel.
by Third Diltrlct Supervisor The authority was granted
Ralph · A. Dl.edrlch o f $25,000 in federal revenue-
Fuderton. sl>arlng funds last month.
644-7575
Course in Firearms ., 58th Anniversary Celebration
ft J!lflll't lllUWlll, It. 112t1 ~~-· • ~.f.Wt,-,.,.... v.ii.v itmv: -~"""'-
Mwcll i.-1m K:;,· fl. 11~MntrA~ .. t..twPOl"I Otkr anfa Ana
,.INNIX.QVI -JoM °'"ltl, "· 1mo . Hel'I .... • 'Ell.,, il. 1512 Nort!!Mtl Rock C.-..41 Clrcl1, Apl, .,,,,....,O<ld. t!Sf., '· SANTA ANA A 11 U
)11, '°'1!111d, ortton end Hlcolt1M T~hP.~~~ltJf9'1:,,,.,;;.0 A~:.'"s~~ -pp ca ons Aflfl, 20. 1:11'1 wl\IOll s 1.. ClltnlnM end if•i"'· ,,, 1co c1rme10 are now being accepted for W11tmln1lr<"". A"'! .. ~·" i'.iiim9" I. )) t J th f ") PALKA·KOHOIK -Joh" Alltn, 27, 2.o.I ST!!ltN·RE~4Ll!Y -Wltl11m E1rl , ~ enro men n e amJ y
visit a nearby firing range for
practical application of firing
techniques. Fee for the course
is se:· which lncludet materlals
used by the atudent. The
course ia open to anyone 10
years of age or older. Ap-
plications and further ln-
formaUon can be obtained by
calling Mn. Cooaway at" 893-
0857 or the Sanfll Ana College
Office of COmmunlty Services
at 547·9561, Ezt. 317.
ew ow
Traffic
H1rbor 11w .• ADI. 103. co.11 M•N 'o~ T1 .. 11n AV"., r...,11 1MeS-tt' hunte r 1 a f et y and Ind 11,n:-Heitn. 24. 1-COI H1rbof S1101n Mlrl1, 21, 1471 · • our. atvd .. ,,.., 103. Cott• ·Meu. ll'ull•rn.n. marksmanship course to be
MILf:l-HAMILY -O•fl"•tl Otto. :u. Di••olution• offered at Santa Ana C.Ollege l:M f:. l1y, (Olli MIN Ind Tllelm1 . Ann. 11. oi llol(kMI! Ro .• Cotti May 2 through June 8. Classes Vl~U.·MclC1LLIP ~ c". rt •• a.. .. --%age will meet each Wednesday L-d. 2•. IJ2'11 Norm1ndl1. lr...tne ., I 1, .. am from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Faculty •nd v1,..1n11 s1e111. u.~ IDtO Cebrlllo ~·rt Drive, Apl. '1.(, S1nl1 AM. 111 ...... A,ril 11 Lounge at SAC.
WAITf:·WHITE -All111 Eltan, 51, um vo•u, Aki• ind Jull•n a. The course includes in· Crlttf" Llkl Court, Founl1ln VllllV ......
•llCI IMnlt l.tl, a , 415' Cllttwood, ~~:: ~y'j~orlo!;;:J:d l.i'r:d1 LH SlnJctJOn in the ' use Of ~::'iot-tTOWl!!lt _ c 11 1 r 1, 1 Arm•lr'Dl'll· J•MT K. •nd ll'rtd«lck w. firearms and bow and arrow,
Lloyd, It, 12'2 All1nt1c,.Ap1. "· Mun· .J ... "'9~.~ ~ L• a't11 M. ammunition, rauge and safety
flngfon ll11Cll •nd Mlcl*lt L•l•nl, 11, Ointfl1M1r, l'Wee" Ind Hed:WIO v. I r· Id u tr! Ja. mt At11n11c •. "'f'· 2a, Nunt111111on ..._.., ~·· J >-fllil Alfrid 1. ru es, 1e prac ce, angu
Lights CA':;rli-C.t.NNtNO' · o:~ u w-'9L~ .. ,~~ •llCI ~ it;1•d lion, proper .ol~, con-
-. tt, 21• LdJN 1-AMt Apt ''' MOrdino. Art1111r Ntw!Dn 11M1 Lor11n1 servation and firing position.
Hun"lllri<lll ''"" •nd .sui1nne L.1e, M1rl• Certified instructor for the ....... 1 .. 11, ..u 1a111 ~.a. c11111 Mew. p1~ ,11111rt.+.-r~ 1nd J•mts SANTA ANA-Traffic sl...-
liAU..·Fllli;· -.1_c;Mr111 tt""'11. 21, Albel"f.:-•• , . , •• co~. rs. E .. llen~;, naway. wil~' l ...._. ·/;ju .... !lii~._ in-...01 W1 A'9:0!'Hunllll!llfl ... ch llll"nt, lnltf luttM. 1nd Jo .l:tlri • .£." -ui; W. ~ '11111 0or ~.i .. .;. a , au. s: Loa. ct ~"•i J..,. Dy11n end 9tbby ~ su~ com· t ~ U Avenue ._:i~~:,!~EL~Y -aoc1ney lloY. TC::~~ • .,.rno1d w. 1nc1 vo1i!ld• p!Ctllfg the course will be aDd W'trnertAvenue near the 11, lt41 J.oe Circle, W111mln1ter •!Id Turpin, J-cM'I Edmund 1nd H1l1n1 given a certificate which can Marlne ·Corps helicopter facllt-'::.~iJr,,.~:r~· It, 1"51 Ol•rnond, L'::k!!. Ll!ld• J, •!Id Spencer E. be ilsed to obtain a new hunt-ty here at a cost of '27,370.
,.Aae:NT•AU·DALOLl!ISM -ltOMld L• Met<"'· llrldtrlck Jr. •M M1rr E. ing 'Jicense or to renew an old 1be Orange County Board of JOMPft, 24, :uoo •1dlft, Apt. '· Cott• Moo\11, Jotl• 11. 1n<1 NlchDI01 "· license. Su I ba ed the M-11\d DtborM luranne, 20, 2<illO llquelrot, lltlrlcll El1lnt •nd LOUii perv 80r'S S approv
••'"'"'-Allf, .., Cott• Mffl. •••v Films and guest lecturers 1···•·Uatlon -e city of San'· DOLPk-iJ""fZ -CIWlrtH· C1tvln, 17, •fl'\ll"IOl'I, AM Merit tlld D1vld All•n '""i.o. ' • .lll i.a 2004 · ~-c1rc:1e, HimHn;1ori Dottle. Allllff ouv11 1nd s1mu.1 will augment regular class Ana will reimburse the county
IHdl n 1t111 Merit •. la, tu7 con-Anthony lec•urea and the class will fo M 130 of the -~ 1111911111 Drive. HunlhtOlori l•Kll. , _:..""c:':.."':..':.."..:'c.'"'c.':..':..·..:'"..:.:°""c..c':..":..':..·..:':..'·· ___ ' ___________ r_._'• ____ ,_~'-·---1 OROSOID!ill·EDEN -C.-rry NtU, 21.1· 1014 Mll1n, Soulll Pllldfn.I Ind Liii Jiii, 11, 1m s.w111111 W1y, Coron• c111 Mer. .. LOllO-SCHAUlll -Otoff!'IY ltllPil, 21. ill Moniw.. 11/bol Mid Mery A~, n, :a»I E••I 11ri-8hrd.,
L1\lrl°-iT. ANNA -ICtMtlll l rvc:t,
Beall Notices
CULllllTIO) Edltll V. Culbtrtton. Aft 1 rn ldtnl of Hitnllllfton aHcll. 0•'9 .. tll, April
20, 1'7J. lvrYIYM by IOI!, J-T, Cl/I
"'1'1oril two tl•ter.. Nell •nd '"""
V/11111911 llve nltt ... m· "°'"" Chvrth of Chrl.il•n SC!tnefo. rvlCH wlltll be lltld TWllCltV. 2 PM. m ll'lt (ll.lpt .
ln"rmtnl ~ SM-, Oii; l llOm•. Smllhf
MorMry, rte~l:oHI · .
Lynn Mtrlt Klofl1. =7, of QJ Celle
Vl1!11 Tlll'"I" "IJ, t1. Otlt ol dtllh, Apr I b, It bY pe~l1, Mr. end Mr&. ellw ":l'o1111 •l•ltr. EU11belh LN kloh,, Codi M ... 1 r.ternal crrtndmo!Mr, Mr1, ·Mtrlt kloh•f I ·Cttl(tn!t. StrVICtl. Wtdri.ldav, 1 AM, Ptclllt Vltw CFlalM!I. PtcUlt View Morlutrv, Ofr.erors. lANOllUl)O• ·
Al« H~rv Ltnobrt<Uie S•. lllll Portorlno
Or .. l"'lnt. Otlt of dlf!h, Ai>r!I 21!, 1973. Survlvl'CI bJ wlft, Wlnn!I~; tt1rft son1, Ale-<: H. r .. ol Cor>cOf'd : 01~ld A .. Torre r>e:e: J~n O. L11111brldQe, Hun-tlnolon B1ec11: c11u.111hlt<1. Mrs. Me>0en1 N. &oc k, Hun!IJ'lllton &toch; 1l11ht <1r1ndcl'llldrtn. M1mor l1I H1ulcq ,..~re l'lltd todly, M~y. l"1clnc VllW Ch1pel. P1clflc Vlr"' Mortu1rv, Olrtclor1. WAElt JennU1r LH W11r. lnt1nl Gl!Ja hltr of Dr 1nd Mr1. J1~• Wier. <1! lrvln1. D1tt ol Cleath, April 20, 1913. Al<0 Mirvlvtd bv P1trrn1i gr1nG01r1nt1 , Mr. 1nG M~. Arlhur W-. L1 H1br1: m.t1ern1t 11r111o1J.
~renfs, Mr. 11111 Mrl. lloblt SINlt, NIWPOf lleac:h. Prlv1te f1mlly HnlCtl wt'l"I 11110 Sllurd1v, P1clflc VI•"' cn11>tl. ll'tfermenl. P1clllc View M~rl1I Plrk . Pa.::lflc: VI-MOrlvary, Olrtctor1.
ARBUCKLE & SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
U7 E. 171.b 81., Colla M.,.
111 1111
BAL'.J'Z.BiRGEJiON
FUNERAL HOM E
Coron• del !\far n:-tt&O
Costa Mesa 14 .. 24%4 • BELL BROADWAY
CELEBRATING OUR381~NNIVERSARY
... A MAGNIFICENT GIFT FOR YOU! -'.
. An Original Oi) Painting Of Dana's Ship "Pilgrim"
Faithfully Reproduced In All Its Full-Color Grandeur
MORTUARY
UO Broadway, Costa l\fesa
LI 1-.143l • McCORMICK LAGUNA
ln April 1835, exactly 100 years before Laguna Federal was founded, Richard Henry
Dana eloquently recorded his imprCMioos of our scenic coastline, viewed from his brig
"Pilgrim.'' Yours for the asking as a most appropriate 38tb Anniversary memento is
a 16 x 22" frame-size replica of Frank Thompson's museum masterpiece, recapturing
1bC majesty of Dana's ship in full sail. ·
BEACH MORTUARY
-1'* ·-ea.,.. Rd. -II • PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
~Mor1ur7
SM1 Pllclflo View DrlYe
Newpon Btd, Caltfon11 .....
PEEK:AMIL~
COLONIAL iiiJNiiW;
HOME ,
1181 Bo11a Aw.
• Come to our Anniversary Open House-Thunday & Friday, April 26 & 27. Enjoy
Party' Refreshments -I :00 P.M. till closing atall 4 offices.
• View the Laguna Beach Ganlen Club'a apcct.acular prm.giving Flower Show, (u •
turing annuals, perennia ls, roses, bulbs, potted plants in the Home Oftice.
• Pick up yo ur copy of our rictorial brochure, saluting Dana Poin~ LciJwe World, Lale~ Elsinore and Coasta Orange County.
•
Westm•s •12 •sm HOMEOFPICB:2600ceanAw.,l.q\nlallelcb.Calif.'26Sl
•
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Laauna Hills Branch: 24011 Calle de la Pl1ta, 1.apn1 Hiib. Calif. '2651 lllGTllll' MOllTUARV U,..1 Ni,...1 Bnoeh: l Monan:h lay P)m, Soolb Lquu, Colif, 9Z6n
• rices
On General's Famous 4-Ply JET-AIR•m
Slz1 8.ro-13 tubeless
blackwall, plus $1 .73
Fed. Ek. Tax.
Ger1eral Tire celebrates its 58th Anniversary with
. a new low price on the great General Jet·Air•m
This is your kind of tire. With a rugged 4--p/y nylon
BLACKWALL 7.00·13 or SIZE C78·14
NEW LOW PRICE
FED. EX.
TAX f!ACH
$11.95
$1 .88
$2.08
E78-14
$17.15
$2.22
cord body. Easy steering contoured shoulders.
Road hugging dual tread design. And General's
Jong mileage Ouragene tread rubber.
F7S.14 or G7S.14 or
F78-15 G78-15
$11.11 $20.95
$2.37 $2.53
$2.42 $2.60
H7S.1.( or
H78-15
$22,95
$2.75
$2.60
A!iD S2 EACH FOR WHfTEWALLS WM ~I ahovic1 ... ....,,.,. ...... Ufll or 11,,.. nm Mort durlro; 1111• .....
.,. wltl honor 9f'IY Ofdt11 plmc.cl '*' lor tutu11 dtl1¥1ry mt !he .O..rtleM prtc..
Half Price Closeout
General GRABBER $ 95 • 3-Rlng Whitewall
• 4·Ply Polyester Cord
llllhll•
they /est/
Fft.OJjJ~END. ALIGNMENT
Sit To.-ln, Toe-Out, Cuter &
Camber,., CMck & Adjuat SleerinQI
llOST U.S. $850 CARI ...
lldtl cM for ..... .,.. ..
•It CIOfldl~ng -.,.. ~ • or lorllon 1>111 M ........ TIN
WAS $35,95
NOW ...
ANNIVERSARY VALUE
GIMral JATO• SUPER 100 GOLF BALLS
• C<rtloh c-~ • Hlg~ TOMlon Winding 3 BALL
• Entrglllld Ct1'1r PACK
DONSW~=D lilJ •.•
TIRE
,..
COAST GENERAL tlRE ........ -.M o•""''"'"-585 WEST 19th ·ST., COSTA MESA
"' -81. : S••Ctemai1e Branc:li: IOIN, l!I Clmiaolt.al, s.. a.-. Cllif. '26n ?MM... t.at ~'L.-~~ .. ~·~ .. ~'.._+-~-'l-~~-·-•_l!)l(~'~_~='=Braneli:::='='°'=-=,.:::G="'="'=~:itod:::::::J;f:~:dooi:11:.:":A:T:CH:::FO:::R=G=ltAN===D=O=P=ENING========~' _ .. ..., _..,' ""'""" ,., •A.. ·-•710 7·30 to 6:00 Dally dt1l111 dllf'I.,..., tM QeMf91 •lfll· ----~ • • • ...
----··Scioner or later, you'll OMt'Generals ___ _
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Pro1nue
Tilinois Pastor
, \. !«~µlps Goldfi.Sh
PEOPL~
church built .t o ac·
mmodate 150.
"Our next goal is to reach a
ta! of~ children-riding out
ses to, church. When 'this
ppens; we will pour honey
er a bus driver and have the
ildren thrcnrr feathers at
'm. We keep things ha~
nlng at this cl\urch." .. * Maj. Gen. Daniel 0 Chappie"
ame1 will be promoted to
eutenant general, becoming e highest ranltlllJ . black iari olficer O!f active duty • • Secretarr ·al 1Je""8e Elliot L. Rlchardsoo announced that
James, a veteran fighter pilot,
will be promoted to principal
deputy assistant secretary of
. peleme for public affairs.
liirlils job ha• been upgraded to
:¥three-star rank. :.'* Richardson also announced ithe appointment of WWllm
Beecher, military cor-
reSpondent for the New York
Times, a.s_ deputy asaistant
. secretary ol Defenae lor public
laUairs. *-:.,..
Amuican film star Mia
farrow and her husband, con-:~ ductor-composer A D d r e : Prevtn, adopted a three-
: ,. month-old Vietnamese orphan :l: in Paris. :~ The baby girl arrived from
:~Saigon under ~e care ~f T~rr~
·~des Hommes, a private
.,French organization that finds
I foster parents for orphans
from Vietnam and Korea .
pleted the adoption.~
and returned to JJ:Niijol(:4i'ti· I The Previns flew to Paris
from their London hom~ .. eorn~
, mediately. r • .... •
J -4 .... ~~..,.. .:. l ..., . ,._l ... ':
I ' J '' _, • ,t · • 1 I •A-Neiv: Man!'
; -Guru Tames Ex-SDS'er ~
change the destiny
mankind."
. •
12
TRASH
LINERS
" -He1vy·d11ty: pl1stic
llner• flt 20-30 g1I.
TUES. ONLY
Hambur9er
Plate
~ith French fries &
Cole Slaw
(
•
MoMay, Apr11 23. 1973 ' DAILY PILOT 9
Painless Swrilizatinn
By lrwcukltin-,,, Clnimed
BALTIMORE (UPI) American Societies for Ex-
Palnless steilllutlon by in-perimerual Biol~ in AUanUc
oculation instead of wgery City. N.J.. said the ln-oculaUons appear to be ir-
could 'be used by men who reversible, unlike s o m e
associate vasectomies with surcicsl vuectomies.
caslrauon, say two Johns u n 11 k e vasectomies re·
Hopkin& Unlventty boopital quiring normal surgical equip-
ment the inoculations would researchers who hope to begin reqiufe only a needle, syringe
clinical inoculations by mid· and sci Ing chemical.
summer.
Dr. C.oy Freeman, a AN R advantage. he
preciated by ma.ny prospective
vasectomy candidates but it
will ellmlnAte the need Im-
even m o d e s t surgicat fa-
cilities," said Freeman.
HE SAID that one million
American men seek steriliza·
tlon each year.
The urologist \Vho said the
bloodless sterllizations would
be a boon lo overpopulated
and underdeveloped natiOns.
said clinical trials \\'iii btgin
this summer if approved by
lhe hospital research con\-
mittee.
urolog~t. and pharmacologist said, "''®Id be elimination of
,-"the mistaken rear or castra-Donald S. Coffey announced tion" associated with surgery.
development of a '~chemical "Not crily '''ill this be ap-
vasectomy" designed to make,~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... obsolete the surgical techni-11
que. 2 FOR 1 PRIME RIB" JHRU APRIL 1
r WED. "ONLY
STUFFED
CABBAGE
ROLL
Whl,pM ,........, l •ttetff
v.,. ...... , loll ' htter.
W11 wtSTtllff llUYI
ll(Wptlfl l f,\tM, CAUf,
JOI IUIEIVATMlll tAll: 11141 MMM
Fr11h, .. 1llclou1 11'11lt1d
milk b1U1 In milk choc:>-
l1t1.
SllYID TILL 7 P.M. DAILY
~ BERKELEY (AP) -Ren-~ nie Davis, a founder of the
:;;: Students ror a Democratic
Y Society and one of the i~· "Chicago Seven" defendants,
says tie has found "lMer
peace" as a dl.9ciple of a
teen-age Indian guru.
He said he was saddened but W.i§ciiiiZlmMim-1!Jlll,.., __ ...,..,.,. • ..,Q8_'.
not surprised at the hostile
reception to his speech ,
designed as the start of a na·
tionwlde speaking tour to
spread the Maharaj's gospel. jj _ "I fought It and fought U," ~avis, 32, tOld a new_sman ~f "THEY WERE frightened
s conversion earlier thjs at -what they sawF' Davia·aald
ear to the cause of JS.year-·of dfe students. "A "man who
Id satgur..aU Meb~raj-Ji. 4'It was like them and now knows
as stow, eyentu~ ~nd not the .. the truth about life."
ort of thing one can talk Davis said his conversion
bout casually." began after he helped organize
TIIE PRECEDING night a
f.
crowd of 1,000.students at UC
eered and threw tomatoes
. hen Davis told them: "God
going to come here and
the Inauguration Day protest
against President Nixon in
Washinglon, D.C. On a flight
to Paris where he was to meet
with Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese leaders, Davis
said he sat neXt to two
disciples of the Maharaj. = Exclusioni; ,.
'.
Envisionerl
111EV CONVINCED him to
go to India, where he spent
more than two months in a
religious community near New
Delhi, Davis said.
Davia said he !till must ap-
pear in a Chicago court to ap-
peal a contempt charge from
his "Chicago Seven," trial
stemming from dilturbances
at the 1968 Democratic
Convention.
When that is over, he said
he hopes to organize a national
festival in November to honor .
the Maharaj at the Houston
'Astrodome.
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THE UNVE ILING -The Pantera L -newest ver-
sion of Llncoln-~1ercury's Italian-built luxury sports
car -features new front and rear impact-absorb-
ing bumper systems, ne\11 seating, especially de·
signed larger tires and other engineering improve-
ments. It's the first mid-ship engine sports car to
be built in volume using a large American V-8
engine.
Small Farms Finally Hit
1t Rich, Righ.t?-Wrong!
By SYLVIA PORTER 43 cents out of every dollar
you spend for food originated
on the fann , the most he has
received in years and com-
paring to 39.8 cents as
recently as last November and
38 cents in 1971.
poverty is camouflaged by the
prosperity of the bigs. For ex-
ample :
-The number or U.S. farms
has been hal11ed since 1940 to
2,800,000, lowest in the past
century, and of lhese, more
You are typical of tens of
millions of city families If, as
you st.are at the latest horrible
figures on the upsurge in food
prices and your cost of Hving,
you angrily envision the U.S.
farmer sitting on his porch.
watching the spring planting
season arTlve and rocking his
\\'SY to easy street. And for
good reasons :
ITEM: Farm income nu
soared to $21.8 billion, nearly
double farm
income a
decade ago.
ITEM:
Ji' arm ers
have been
reaping t,.e
lion's snare
of the food
And on and on the documen· lhan one millioo are belie11ed
talion sttetches. Farm pro--doomed lo fold during this
ductivity has soared abou t decade. The number of farm
twice as fast as manufac· failures Is more than six times
turing industry efficiency in that of small-business failures.
the past two decades. One -The number of Americans
farmer can feed 51 people in in our population Jiving on
this country today versus 16 in farms has shrunk from nearly
1952. The volume of food and 16 million in 1960 to about 9
other products sold by million. Only one in 20 lives on
Canners in the Co!J,rth q!J¥.rter a farm today. against one in r 1972 wa~cent above three in 19'l0. Meanwhile, the
'67'Slevels. Exp0rtS0r raiin-average sl:Ze of1J.S. firrii! has
products have Skjrocketed. Ooubled. Small-farms account
price up-,.0.111:11
SO THE U.S. rarmer
finally winning BIG?
Astonishingly, NO.
for less than 8 percent ot farm
is sales while fewer than l per-
cent of U.S. farms make near-
ly 25 pe rcent of sales.
surge. L a s t year the
fanner go t $521 of the
$1,311. retail cost of the
marketbasket of f a r m •
originated foods which the
typical U.S. famil y bought, a
rise of 8. 7 pcrcenl . The
farmer's take of meat alone
. jumped more tha n 17 percent
in 1972.
The "agrimonolilhs"
those enormous thousands-0f-
acre farms and ranches -are
raking it in. And this goes not
only for profits on their pro·
duction but also for the huge
federa l agricultural subsidies
they have been getting. fo~or
these I do not weep!
ITE~1 : Prices being rece1V· BUT TllE small farmer.
ed by farmers are 32 percent backbone of our agricultural
above the levels of five years tradition, is still falling steadi-
1 ago and the farmer is ~-ct_ti_ng __ ty_bc_h_i_nd_-_ev_c_n_t_h_ou_g_h_h_i_s1
Tormenting RectAf Itch
Of Hemorrhoidal'Tissues
Promptly Relieved
Jn many CU!>Cfi Prt"pnration I·!
i:ii11cs prompt. t.qmpor:i.ry rPlicf
from such r:iain nnd ilchin~
and nctunll y l'lf'lps shrink
swelling or hC'morrhoida I tis·
sues c:lused by inflamn1ation.
Tests by doctors on hun-
drcds of Jl'11ients showed this
to be tnie in m:1ny cases. In
fact.. many doctors, thcm-
S(•lvc$. use Prrrx1ralion 11 "' or
rcoo1nn1cnd it for their f.1111.
ilics. !,reparation H ointment
or supposit.oriC's.
INVESTMENT SEMINAR
Option Approach to Securities In vestment
pr•••nted by 0 . 0. H. Inc., Hink Owen•, Pretid1nt
lntroclucin; • uniqu• ,1nd rewa rding conc•pt. Ltern how thit pro-
9r•m. utili1in9 the Option Approech, works lo the i11ve1tot'1 ad·
val'lt1ga il'I both 1 Rising ind filling Market.
Thi1 program t1•a1 1dval'lt1ge of tht most volatilt 1toc•1 in the
m•••et through Ih a Option Approach raducil'lg inva1tor ri1~.
The Sami!'l l t i1 Open to the Public and Free of Cherge. Pl1n to
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National Secretary's Week
April 23-27 ·
We wi ll be happy
to help you
choose the
perfect ar-
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-Our farm population is
growing steadily o 1 d e r ,
another indication of how dif·
ficult it is to make it in farm·
ing today.
-The average farmer's in·
come is abou t 75 percent the
income of a non-farmer.
Hannifin
Earnipgs.
Set Mark
P a r k e r • Hannifin Corp.
achieved the most successful
three-month period in its
history. with sales for the
lhird quarter ended March 31
climbing 27 percent and earn-
ings per share up 41 percent
over the like period a year
ago. the company has an-
nounced.
Sales of· the company's lines
of fluid handling and control
c o mponents1 environmental
protection system equlpment
and automotive products
reathed a record $86.5 million,
for the quarter compared with
sales of $68.2 million in last
year~s third quarter.
NET EARNINGS or $4.4
mi llion or 76 cents per com-
n1on share compare with earn·
ings of $3.1 million or 54 cents
per share in the third quarter
of last year.
For the nine months ended
March 31. . Parker-Hannifin
sales reached a hi gh of $230
1niltion vs. $187 million for the
like period a year earlier.
Nine-month earnings were a
record $10 million or $1.73 per
share compared with eam-
ings of $7.7 million and $1.34
per share a year ago.
Parker-Hennifin's California
operations include the Parker
Aerospace G r o u p head-
quartered in Los Angeles with
an operating plant in Irvine.
;ind the Parker Seal Grou p
headquartered in Culver City
\1•ith ope rating plants in Los
Angeles. Snit Lake CHy <ind
Lc-xin gton . Berea and \Vin·
chester, Ky.
Tulk Set
By Witter
A free investment lecture on
commodities hes been planned
by the Laguna Beach office or
Dean Witter & Co. Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. at the San
Clemente Inn.
A q u e s t I on-and-answer
period will follow.
Dean Witter Account Ex-
eeutlvc Robert Nelson wlll
dlM:uss how to develop a
tra~lng plan with
predetern,intXI buyin~ a n d
seUlng policies; divers1ncation
of truding Interests; the use of
stop· orders and when to
pyramid I position.
-.atlons may be made
by phoning 414-0? II •
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Pantera L.
To Deb11t
On May 1.
By CARL CARSTENSEN
Of llM D•l1' °t!"" ·~."
Pantera L, the newcsl
version or Lincoln -Mercury's
exotic sports car from Italy.
will debut at selected
dealerships May 1, the division
has announced.
The sleek, two-seat sports
car features new front and
rear impact -absorbing
bumper systems, new sealing,
specially designed larger tires
and other engineering im-
provements.
Pantera L will have a sug-
gested retail price of $11,06 1
and since its introduction~n·
coin-Mercury de.a lers have
delJvered more than 2,000
cars, far more than the com-
bined registrations during t})e
same period for all other ex-
otic de signs, including such
makes as Maserati, Ferrari,
and the Lamborghini, officials
said.
Powered by the Ford 351-4V
engine, Pantera has a five·
speed transaxle, fully in-
dependent suspension, rack
and pinion steering, four-wheel
disc brakes, power \Vindows,
tinted gl_ass, m agnesium
v.•heels and air conditioning as
standard equipment.
The Pantera stands 44 in·
ches high and has a 98-inch
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* * * A FREE, eight'-page
pamphlet containing tips and
helpful hints for both the
novice and experienced
recreational vehicle owner is
being distributed by Dodge
dealers.
"Guidelines to Safe and
Carefree Campering," in its
third edition, discusses various
types o( recreational vehicles
from motorhomes to pickup
trucks.
Containing information in·
eluding loading of an RV, safe
trailer and tow vehicle com-
binations and even a section
on RV lingo, Carefr ee
Campering is available at
Dodge dealerships.
* * *' DESIGNING the proper ride
and handling behavior into
Chevro l et trucks and
motorhome chassis takes a
back seat to very little at
Chevrolet.
Thousands of test miles on
intricate laboratory road
simulators a t Chevrolet's
engineering center are added
lo thousands more miles at
!he General f\1otors Proving
Ground to tailor the best
possible characteri&tics into
the special camper packages
for recreational vehicles.
The long and painstaking
process of developing springs,
shock absorbers, tie-downs,
stabilizers and other com-
ponents of the 1973 Ch"evrolet
camperpackage began with
prototypes early in the fall of
1971.
TllE LENGTJIY testing pro-
cess to get the right com-
bination of ride and handling
traits included measurements
of understeer, sway on curves.
handling with and without
camper bodies of various
weights. the suspension roll
rates. high and low loads, dif-
ferent sizes of stabilizer bars,
passing and cornering ,
behavior in crosswinds and
curves and caster and camber
angles.
A "road S"lmulator''
duplicates forces and motions
that occur on the road under
controlled conditions in the
laboratory, enabling engineers
lo analyze reactions of ex·
· pcrimental designs.
IT CAN help engineers to
determine the size or stablli7.er
bars to match coil springs of
varying rntlos. II also can help
them develop the right kind of
cornering characteristics to
make camper unJts easy to
handle"'On corncrr and curves.
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ange Coast area ... and it's growing every day.
That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago,
to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring
its readers "today's final stocks today" via super high
speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home-
delivered edition and-the service gets better all the -time.
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the
of
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' ., Art Hoppe
Even just a pinch of Art Hoppe is
so sharp it adds flavor to your
day's reeding. An outstanding
political end social satirist, Hoppe
hes been likened to Will Rogers
and Merk Twain. His topic of the
day can be anything. He reeds
through the paper until he finds
en item he doesn't understand -
then he explains it to everybody, ·
he says.
He combines solid fact end his own whimsy to create e
unique column on the people end forces shaping our world.
Art Hoppe hes 'the perfect solution to absolutely every-
thing,' he will gleefully tell you -end most of his solutions
will appear sooner or later on the DAILY PILOT editorial
page w~ere they will make delightful reeding.
S. I. Hayakawa
An editorial page seasoned well
with the writings of S. I. Hayakawa
is · e testy dish, indeed. His dis-
tinctive writings on higher educa-
tion, semantics end communica-
tion add much to the variety of
flavor. 1
He writes about the mechanics of
understanding end misunderstand-
. ing, about ways in which our de-
cisions about race or war or public policy ere shaped by
the words we use in talking.
'I hope,' says Hayakawa, 'that my column is like a weekly
letter to a friend, telling him what's on my mind end why
I thin~ it is important.'
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Here's the columnist who hes
been spicing up life for some of
the nation's most powerful busi-
ness and political figures during
the past several months. He's the
muckrecker (that's his favorite
name for himself) who broke the
ITT scandal kept his . own name
in headlines for weeks end was
awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his
reporting on · administration policies during the lndo-Peki·
sten war.
As the late Drew Pearson's No. I assistant end inheritor
of the Pearson column, Anderson learned from the master
muckraker .. He sees himielf es 'voice of the voiceless' end
'the men with the X-rey eyes on the secret files.' Nothing
end no one is sacred when this herd-hitting columnist seeks
e target.
Sydney Barris
If you think the pen is mightier
then the sword, you should feel
the needle. And Sydney Harris is
just t~e men to wield the needle.
He delights in using the sharp
point of his 'pen' to deflate the
pompous end disarm the stupid
among the people he observes in
the world around him .
Humanity is his beet. He finds
stories to tell end foibles to tell about in some of the most
unexpected pieces.
-.. His peppery prose can be found often adding to the reading
pleasure pecked into the columns of the DAILY PILOT
editorial page.
His column is e tossed salad of ideas skillfully presented,
smell stories artfully told, big stories modestly offered end
the human equation masterfully expounded. The Harris
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117 DIClt WEST
. WASIUNOTON (UPI)
IJke any other -over Uie ap ol 3, I spend a lot ol
time ftlllni out quesUonnain!s.
The sadlJla who prepare these forms nally Jmow how
to hurt a guy.
FOR AWHD..E they string
you along w:lth spaces where
you give your name, address,
sex. marital stalus and other
vftal statistics. Having lulled
you into a false sense of
security, Urey lower the boom.
Then come ' · the sections
where you are supposed to list
"Awards, Honors and Prizes,"
"Civic, Public and Community
Offices" and other lofty at.
tainments.
LeaVing those spaces blank
gives a person a dreadful
sense of inadequacy. One can
imagine the scene when the
questionnaire reaches i t s
ultimate destination .
clelibuatdy .....,... • to t.W clays ago by the arrival ol ,
destroy' • b... ltll-' fdtm llial linillY ,.,... Ille •• thnJuib IUlllle ~latloa of .....,. to str!U bock. ,
one'stw~qrne1. M"-Altbouih it. too. CCIDtaJned
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ample, is a form. that m.tkes
. _ _.thll
liCJy •. revealed my ~ .
bigs, It al,. aflonled an ."P'
portunity to •i add comments
Indicative or your viewpoint on
subjects yoo consider vital."'
Bingo!
The six lines provided for
that purpo11e cooldn't begin to
accommodate my vi~t
on the subject of giving In·
nocent v i c t i m s inferiority
complexes through cruelly
contrived questionnaires.
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M•t'Cll f, 1nJ YOUNG·HUMPHREY -L•rrv Al11n,
25, 10290 L• H1c!elld•. F01111t1ln
V1llr/ and Gl11\d1 Fav, 2•, 10280 La
H1clt1M11, Founllln Valtlt'f. liOWETH-UMLAND -Jol'ln Mlcf\111,
21, 7682 ltstel Ava., W•lmln1ler an.cl Patrlcl1 Arclellt, 20, 1200 Bolsa Ave.,
Sp. 123, Mldw•v Clly. TOSIAS·ALEMAN -Frend«o, 39,
ll:itl Ollw St., Wntmln1t..,. ind
!Dora, 25, 14'1 OUv1 St . , Wn""ln11 ....
llOCK-MEUNIER -Hlrold Cllflorcl, 20. 13'07 Locust, Wntmlfltter 1nd
_Af!.lf• ioulM. lfi 7752 Rontld R011d, HU'l'llll'lllton Bric:n, --
a.AN, JR.~WHITE -Edwwd P.t11r, lf, -21_'5. Oranot. CcWt ,..,... 1_M_ llrtnc11._ Jut, W., J6' Jo.nn St., CO.ti M""·
---J HA"lllCIROOE-Md.EAN -M~ Jt.-v. 20, 23151 L•-AU&Ot;, M111ron
VlelO •nd Jt•,..,. ~rlt, It. 23151 Lot All-, ~h-'11"11 \11-lo, ~ ·
DAVIS, Jfl-OUY'HIJ'I.•-..,. KM-
nUh, 2f, """' C•lki SM , F~¥1el.KO,
Sin Ju•n C•plslr•llO •nd Lydl1
Mtrl1, 26, 27l3 Sooth El Cimino R11I, S•n Cltmtn!f.
BUR ROWS-HILLMAN -JMn Mlch•tl, ts, noV. M•r!9old, Coron1 del Mir
•nd Lvnn Allyn, 23, 52' T•mp11 Hiiis
OrlYt, Legun1 Buch.
HALLA·LANSi::QRO -Erk M1redl!h,
IP, 115 M1r9~1r •• Coron• d1t Mir
•nd C1rol J11n, 11, 291!1 VII Portol1, Legun1 Nlg~.
ATKINS-MORRIS -Elmer R1y, 17,
1.1111 Miiin, Wntnilnst1r Ind Cynthl1
Sut, II, 1l2•1 Arlion1, Wtslmlns!er.
RAWSON·D!iLLINGER -G 1 r ! n w111.r, 11, 111• xr,,,.no, Long BHch
tnd Shtlll JHn. ''· 10 1 M•onot11, W11tniln1t1r.
THOMPSOH-MARSTEN Joh n
Conrad, 2t 4901 Hell St., Hunting!~
8"ch ind Debra Lff, 19, •901 Heh SI., H.,,,llngton Inch.
LUKEHART·OE LANCEY -John
M•r1h1ll, ''· 11S21 Anlbtl Avt., G1rd.., Grove 9'ld Jafllt• Mlrlt, .t5,
lm7 Lot J1rdl,.., ~~nt1ln '(•llt'f. BROWN·BROWN -Cnerles, 34 23tl2
PMl!ro, L19Un1 Hills Ind N•oml JI~·
qu11Jn1, 32, 2:ll'h ,.lrO, \AgU!\l
Hiiis. ~ ' MARTINEZ.CHANEY -Monttrrati
Conctpelon, 31, 4S62 · Goldt!nolow,
lrvlM •nd Colleen RH, .a, ~'l
Goldtn;low, lrv!nt.
JOHNSON-WRIGHT -Fr1nk EUQtl'lt, 21, '23DO F1lrvl1w Road, Apt. Gl01,
Coila Mesa and Diane Lynn, 20, 220
VII Koron. Ntwport 8Qt;h.
COMER·WALKER -John LIQyd, 29,
n m Vloltl Clrcle, Foun111n v1t1ey
and Carolvn Nylttn. 35, 11852 Vlolet
Clrcl1. Fountain V•11tv. WURTtlACHER·VEGA -Kenneth
Loul•, 2$, IS100 M 111 noll1, Wtslmlnstfll' and Vivian, 21, USAD
W1lnul SI., Founl1ln Valley.
HYATT-CHRIST IAN -J1mtt RObert,
29, 6$11 LI Pal Court, Apl, 0,
W"lmln11tr Ind N1rcu1 Lvn. 21, 65111
LI .rt Coort, A.pt. O, W"l!nlnttt>r.
March J, 1m
WELLS-SELIGER -Tl'ltOdQl't St1nrey.
23, 17' W"I \Ith St., Cotti Me$1 I nd
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By ALLISON DE!RR
Of Ille Dally Pilot Stall
Needs of the mentally retarded are
many, complex, urgent and grow.ing, • • Delivery of services ls made difficult
by lack or knowledge of available
Services, poor transportation wiibin the
county and sheer numbers of those
i;iieding assistance.
Working to meet these needs and
Qvercome these obstacles sin<:e late 19&9
iJ, the Reglonal ,~ter for the Mentally ' ' ~tan1ed. opera!ed under cooW•ro'
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per~~1'day a~ overnight camp,'' ad·
ded chlef'bounselor Ed Roy.
NO FEES
"Thefe is DO charge for either
diagnosis or counseling," Dr. Rosenfeld
said. "Other services are paid for based
on ability' to pay, the remainder through
state funding."
' Once _ registered with a Regional
homes. These kinds of services could be
more acc~sible if "dispensed from the
local salellitf .office' in each area.
California's Regiorfal Centers, soon
to number 15, were set up through the
Lanterman Mental Retardation Services
Act or 1969. ·
The purpose was to "meet the needs of
each retarded person regardless of age
or degree of handicap and at each stage
or life's development." Center, a person is eligible for services
for life. , A key job of the Regional Center, they
~~rissonJ ~ u p e r v i s i n g explained. is to !zl\efpret to families .of
bet~er dental care for the mentally
retarded. "Parents often seem unaware
of their children's dental needs."
DEMAND GREAT
The Regional center has had more
than 2,800 requests for service and is ac-
tively serving 1,000 cases. When the
ce.nter takes on the foster care program
this summer it will absorb an additiooal
700 cases.
The center's staff of 50 includes more
than 30 counselors. "We're social
workers, not medica1 people." The center
at CHOC is one oC only·.three in the state
operated by a tneilical facility. • -
the slate by ChildtFn'.•. ~o~ o~
f'l~--.;Or=::::ange County. f~ ··; · ~;. .. -
r. Martin 'J. ~!eld, dl?tctor.,or
Reglonal-Ceul<r, ttplainocf"'~tlill
~-ot; the, n"'!IY o~ La~na the 11\entally relafded ·and· the, general
llr~ '~ that t bfou'1> -t .community'lhe ceoter's·place in' the total
·satclttte-othCes·"ihe center will be better· -Pkture Of-sel'Yices. ! --' -----
'?lel.ardatlon "1S a social and eduea~
tioqal •• prolilem ~ m e.d-l,c.ai.,<.un.. plicd"tlons," MrS.,riSson sai~ .. , ~
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!irvlces througb a new system of
=~ll~~b~fficts, with 'the fHOC facility
DIAGNOSIS
· "The services provided directly by the
ctnter afe ·;_'meclical d 1 a l ·D o s IS•
psychological evaluation :&nj) c:aunseling
Of individuals and fanune,....,
"Other services, determined by' the
ii,eeds or the community, are purchased
by the Regional Center." The center also
is reponsible for community and hospital
iiacement and guafdianship. '
Services purQJ.a.sed for the mentally
retarded in thfl~ty include P!""iS»!
prQgl'ams, dental ·care ("sorely lacking
liQ,long the mentally retarded"), physical
therapy, occupat~nal therapy, .speech
tberapy, 24-hoy_t· .tesidentia1 placement,
J"tspite care arid camping programs.· ·
Senior counselor
Garry Hervey
J center, at 'right)
~iscusses • ~aseload with
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£esanne Coffin, •
tristina •• ~e rnandez at .
~· ~w LB branch.
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responsive to the needs of eac h com-
munity."·
Laguna senior counselor Carry Hervey,
who will t>ea,d the office until this sum·
mer when it goes into full operation, has
worked in mental health services in the
Laguna area for the past year to prei)are
for opening of the new facility. Until Ju-lf, h:lwever, services will be directed
from CHOO.
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"It is roughly estimated that 3 percent
of the population are retarded to some
degree. About 1 percent of the retarded
are mildly retarded, and only considered
retarded while in school," Dr. Rosenfeld
said.
w Intake procedures for Regional CeriTers --
begin with a ·groµp intake meeting of
several families. Next comes an orien-
tation meeting to explain what services
are available.
"This gives the family an immediate
tie-in with the center," Dr. Rosenfeld
said, "and with other families with
"And then there i s a very small similar problems. Urgent problems are
percentage of multiply handicapped." taken care of immediately."
Among top p,rioritie~. the group e"x-COUNSELING
plained is intervention early in the Among auxiliary services are -genetic
A Huntington Beach branch opened last ' h . . counseling with Dr. Kenneth Dumars, ' I ~ game, w en parents first fmd ttµlt thell' OCMC and a rehabilitation counselor
"fu y. ... ,t..,,, . . child is handicapped. "There is much ..,. loca\;d}\nthe ceoter itsel4.to w.tik with
• ,ll~~~ef'!i~ned, the sateJ11te that can be dope for the handicappedo .<.°'~'11~~~ lliWe s~ • .iltarded ~~e l~ng wa1ting child before he reaches school age.'' ~th'ii~~c:.Q"by iegfthtl-1Wlbllita·
lists for Regional Center services and~• • -. ' • 1 · , -.;; .. , tors. .... .., ~ ~ ! · 1 ·b ' I I'"'
able to~·de ip,lm<>rllfte n .. 1 loca¥ · ~ther goal is activ.1 :les wott.OOps l;t •t .. '1'¥' \IV •· 'i . i ' ,;'
i i~tto ~..,_f. 'tip/ l ~~f f,a9d ~ork training programs for the Dr. ~bert Behrens~ psychi_atrist, acts ,•
n em ns. · rriode"rately mentally retarded (under SS as a liaison to the schools m program
IN THE FIELD IQ), like the orie operated by the United development, use of psychologisti hi the
Many services are offered •n the field. Cerebral Palsy Foundation. "We feel community and review of testing pro-
For example, consultants work with there is a tremendou.s need in this area.'! cedures.
Downs SyndfOme children ln their own Counselors also mentioned ihe need for (See CENTERS, Page 14)
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EAR ANN LANDERS: J have read
y anti-cigarette letters In your col-
-and your causUc COllllDftts. I
pen to p,ow you've never smol<ed,
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terference from those wbo love blm. Yoa
see Ille problem ,_ yoar polat of v1ew.
How aboat looktng ·at it lluouP tbe eyts
11 Ille people -19>t you? WUI you try
to undentand? REALLY understand? ,, .
lllthetlc atUtude. · ~Only an Inveterate and addicted DEAR ANN LANDERS: A rew month<
.fnOker can uriderstand \that it's like to stopping at · least twice to catch my column under our noses. '!Ne know she's ago our 3-year-old son saw me go to work
'JJY to quit and llOt be able to. t am S\ICh breath and rest. right _ and we know wbal we are doing In white stockings. He was fasi:iJ\111"1 "i person and I'd appreciate It il you'd let to'ourselv•: Jutt love us Be kin' T lk with my legs and wanted to touch. I ex, rfi1e ~ave my '8.y because t apeat far mil· ni:ee doctors hay~ told me I mlllt gi
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vo . to us nloirly. Smlle at ~s. Try ,.io 8 plained Ulat tbey were part , of my
' . ' ' • t-; I you shouldn't play with my clothes."•
ls it posslble that this child is develo~
ing a stocking [etish ? He is very bright
and extremely verbal. La~ait ,your reply ..
-PLENTY WORRIED
DEAR PLENTY: Yoar while lllOcldllp
hive caught tbt boy's fancy. Tbb is not
anu1ual nor Is It abnormal. Be cardal
" not to unwittingly ttlegraph your concern
tr: you could create a problem where
nohe exists. • · ~ns. _ · up cigarettes. I cant do It. I know Im dersand. 1tEALLY understand Wl· r ·,uniform . '
. I smoked ror 37 years. Up unlll 1ut killing mysel! with these damned things HOOKED -Since then he's been Intrigued with my DE°AR ANN LANDERS : Here's an idea
'What e1 could it be' ~ wear ,them an the time "'to keepmy'legs, grandchlldren are about to have ·thelr k it*"' two packs 1 day. Now I am . but J still keep on. I am slcl(tn the head. DEAR &OOIUID) u...~ yov ........ white stockings. He tells me I should for "~~xed., Up Crandma"' whose .
to one. 'I Wbeele, eoup; suffer 91 • .ABd· • ...... k la. I am &rJas tO warm.'' He checks to see whether or not birthdays changed because their mother r,--.....,rnm~t!lllllYll"""-and--na. 111--Tothe.Ullortunat.-'8-wbolivewilll -----RIWJ.Y -· I I have them on bJ touching my ankles. ls oxhausted from puttil)g on two birth· -Ml throat are coastMUr Irritated.. 1e1 nicqtlne addicts, rci !lie to say this: -""' ,_ .. _,.. la tllla: I! a· Last week I ca111lU hlin trying on 1 pe,tr •. day Rtflle plua a Ch ristmas dinner, all
'llie llavlng a bed cold .n tbe time. 1 Don't nag. Don't prtach. "Di>!>'! (lve us --IO !di -lie -I tried not to show how upset.,l wu..I ithln a lhr..,.week period.
t:111't walk up a fUgbt of llalr's wllboat literoture. And don't shove Ann Linden' lllft Ille riCM i. • II wMIJ1l I": simply said, "Stock~ are not toys and Our aon's birthday also ls.Jn ~mber.
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J Nitin Travedi,
"senior c6u·nselor,
{above)
works with
family at
Huntingto·n Beacli
office opened
last July.
Dolly· Pl hit ·
' .Photos by
Petrick O'Donnell
·Smo .ke
Christmas was always a busy time for 1
me and it was hard to ,do just.ice to the I
boy's special event. Last year I hlf on a
'brigha,, idea....-. a "ltalf·time Party." On \
June 10 when the boy was aix aod a half, l
we.had a 'party to celebrate the occasion. ·
It worked out beautifully and I plan to
keep d"ting it. -·HAffY WHAT???!
DEAR WHAT: On iieflaH of "Mixed Up
Grandma" 1 thank ~ for a ttDSlbtt
'°"'lion to a klMIUy """"e"' Hippy Hall·
time -that's what!~! " There Is a big dlffmncc bet-n cold
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and cool. Ann Landers shows )'O'J bow to
play it cool wilhout lreeting-people out in
her bookie!, "Teenage Sex -Ten Woys
to Cool II." Send 50 cents tn coin and a
long, sel!·addressed, slamped tn •"1Pe t.
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Your Horoscope
Scorpio:· Surprises Dt1e
TUESDAY ,T+.VllVS (April 20-May 201 : Study Uln metsage. Don't
•. • ~--~ aro in ·anm!pet.---of olhe,.
• >fRIL 24 'ocder and.aome coU!i1 nqulh 5urpr1aes ore feature<!. Hold
"11 SYDllEY OMAllll a journji;I (or purpoae ol aomething In reserve. You
'nit Virgo wllo ~ me perso .. I ~igaUng -. ,be may need" proverbial trump --:: tr' 'r•, IJlltl• and ready Ilic! peroeptlve. Gurlal card. Relative -. and a visit m ' • ..,. 1111 role and V.,.. could be feature<!. could blghllgbl thiJ period. Be
llllolosY pjayed in his Ille: stuily" ltpl aspecta o! any flexlble .
A11hur Godh<y. negotlatlon. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-
AllJES '(Man:h !!"-'' li)• GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Dec. 21): Money situation may ""'" · You overcome opposition to be sub•~ to •--y Gel .,_ llgbt I'""? legal ad· put a<ross concept which ,,,.. C•uu•g•. oo
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Dr. Arthur L. · lllolr. a
__ Dc•eit ,psYCbaltl&tlt ..a mar-
l'imUy 1llll a.h 114
011mael0t, will be the apeUer.
al tile annual ineeilnl o( the
Amilblry to Hoag MemGrlal
llottpital. Presbyterian.
The group will meet !tr •
luncheon at 11:!0 a.m. Friday,
April 27, In llte hospital con-
f e~ce center.
feMlorlJ\. ar11111 • who are ~sou e1med llononhle -.,; Wetalll W-n !roal lbe aisle llOCI ..
11111 oliililt their .,..a Satur-
ilay and -Y. i'litll 21 and · I•
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FtlltlVil Cl'OGlld& • !Audlt..0. "' lS-)'W'<!li!s
.. Th d c' 1 · b over tor cia,aica1 bllltt UN ay_. u • ~i.r dan'cers will.be
Newport Beodl Thursday al 6:30 p,m; 'Jlmnday,
Morning Club will ltave Its an-April H, Jn tbe Anaheim
nua1 arts and crafts showing CUlf!nl Arts ~ter.. Con-
!rom 4 to a p.m. Sunday, April ducUng auditions ."ill be tbe
29 In the Factory located In Dance Theater of Orange U.:, Newport ~ • Art County.
Center. M111ic for listening GOP v1-before making com-elevatea prestige. You are In =i: ~·=~haJI !~
mltmmll. .'lbere may be beti.r pcisltlon to improve tmagin<d. Do eome inquiring.
minor detalll wl!lch should be home, domestic conditloos. Answera are obtainable. Key c~llrlfled. ~.!~ .. and~ Key now ia to be diplomatic. is to ~· !Orth. utilizing Dr. William J. Teagu~, -.-• ~ y in fr! nds nd •-, .. _ fpnner vice presld•nt o! Pep-11'1 to in picture. Clleck n:::" ~e. e • ~ humor and venialllity. DAR P!>fdine College an"? .Ow ad-,
appuont minor points. CANCER (June 21-July 22): CAPRIOORN (Dec. 22-Jan Mi SSOLJ r i Alumnae The Newport Beach home of ·.ministrative president ( 0 r
JUANITA PIERCE
and dancing will be played by
Joe Mulroy and Friends.
Dr. Bletz, a gradual4 o! the
University of S out hern
cali!O<nis, bold> MA. PhD and
IJJ) degrees. -
19): Roadblock is removed. Mrs. Thomas Barnard will be ,Purex Corp .. will address the '
Time now is your ally. Avoid Believe ln yourself, You are Alpha Chi Omegas from the setting for the next dessert Republican Women's Club in
basing actlom on · Wishful aboUt to effect a coup. Cycle R 'f s f Santa Barbara to San Diego SPEAKER ·meeting of lhe Cot. William Laguna Federal Savings and
thinking. Examine· various lndlcates gain, added recogni· I es e will gather Friday and Satur-Dr. Arthur Bi1tz Cabell Chapter, Daughters of Loan at 2 p.m. FridaY. April
facets of any deal, move. Ac· tlon promotion. Prestige rises day, April 27 and 28, in the the American Revolution. 27. I
cent is on how you relate to Ii anc1' )"OU ate paid in com-J Newporter Inn !or th e show at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Th . ed rd
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. N those with opposing ideal. pliments -and sh. Think uanila Sue Pierce and P r o v i n c e • D istrict XIX April 28, in the Los Amigos e group rece1v wo 1 ewr ." WDonalt1 att.mpt to force ~·· .,.,.,Y o! •oorsefr. ' Stanle_ y David Augustus •". _ meeUng.' Higb School, Fountain Valley. that two o! the chapter's essay:,;;;;=========; OT ""'"' ' winners , Salty Escher and FO. R · AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb planrung to marry June 16 1n Collegiates from five
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwanl U~~ul~~'.',,'· ~l; 18): Open lineJ_ ·of com: Webs I er _Hills United chapters and alumnae !rom 20 'Exhibit PRESCRIPTION
PJ--ol ~___. n--• '~Ired _,,r."',,'';;;::. .. ::::;.-ln .. Jllunieatlott '-·•·ze claun· s, Methodisf Church, Websl<r gro(Jps will elect a new prov-n-th t nd 'p;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;-;;;;= PRICES ~u.u .,.., ... ...,... ~ UCll • ., .... ,14. ~ ...... at 1 ~-1 G jnce president and district DV ama eur a pro-1•
have announced the engage. picture. Surprise element can 8 atemen·ta,. .0o, some roves, Mo. chairman. amv c II
menl and wedding plam o! be constructively utilized. One reaearch. Surface md1catlons News o! the betrothal and Orange County executive,1----------11 1 I 64a2 11'104' •
theJr daugbter,.caretyn Marie who 1"' in posiUon to iSIOe should oot suffice. Someone forthcoming event has been board will present a -W
.Peterman and Jeffrey Ruah orders will wark fof' your behind Ule acenes h·as . mor~ to announced by her parents, Mr. scholarship to a collegiate "~ JJ.Ef.-:g~~~i:,,oo [ "z ~ ~-I
Sttmertcm. benefit. Know it and don't in· say ~ you mlcht 1n:iagine. d ,,_ Alber R member from California State Lyle' -GeRaeRicH -.. Mia Peterman ls a slst on excess fiattery. Protect yourself in clmches. .an "''"'!-;,· t · Pierce of University at Fullerton. S i;,:r:,Lv,:.~~b~·50.~~~! MBDIC:l•I~ OP '
graduate of Suany Hilla m. gh VIRGO (Aug. ~"-'. 22)·. BeuotecLsure you are correctly ffuntington Beach. He is lhe C•peilo oance sl!Ofl _ .
Petermans
School, _.,,.,.. q f M d M w 11· -B -. '· ,. I. 17tll St. ot '""'• ,,..,., Fullertonandre<:e1ved Y~eabletoputflnlshing sono r.an rs. i1am s . •t IS air c.rr.ctlY•Sh-,.,Chlkl~ N.., .......... kt.~ her RN from Fullerton Junior touches on project. Mqre PISCES (Feb. 1g..March Au gustus of Coon Rapids, oroptimis 5 ns L 17tll St. Cotta Mesa 642_.114
1 College and also attended perSOM become aware of what 20 ): Frieoil may be financially Iowa. Newport H a r b o r SorOp-1:=========!iii:iiic~-~~M~-iii-~'~41-~•~7~71~~~~M~~~~~N~•·~· ~· .,~._~,.~._~,·~·~·~· UCLA. -you do, how you do it. One you embarrUsed. This could alter Miss Pierce a t t e n d e d timists will host lhe spring
Ber tiance, IOll of Mr. and respect confides pr 0 b I e m • plans. Entertain at home, if conference of the Pacific .. _ u-v.o. S ........ a.t Arizona State University and n. . Fr'd •··nd 1 nus.-..-...,-~ wenertoD of Show that you can be un-....,_;.,,,e. Come to terms with ncg1on 1 ay-..xi ay, April
La Canada. ll a graduate of derstanding a8 well as er· one who seems intent on graduated from vJ i 11 i am 27-29, in the Nifwporter -:rm.-:--
Callfcnla ~est.em UJ!iverslty. ficient. Ariel could be in pie· creating dissension. Taurus, Wood College, Fulton, Mo. Co-ho.sting will be members
He illO his completed one ture. . Ubra penont could-play prom-Her !iance is a graduate of from Huntington Beach. Santa r year.ol-groclua,te work and is LIBRA (Sept. 2.1-0cl. 22): ineDI !Oleo. • Iowa Stat. University. . Ana, Norwalk, San!') Fe ~ .1"!_ lill l1IUler8 in -~--occurs· "!OllJld -llL .'l'ODAY IS y OUR _ Spnngs, Los A I am~ to s · eclucatlm. . you. OiiiiOll\O ,.. is invOlved. . . • Rossmoor and Artesia-Cer-
1 'lbebltloWwilleuJ>anp I~ be ~ting·totry to-BIR_:rHJ>AY)'.!lll ~mµs1CBl,_,f . _,, . ->-3 --_mos. ---·-----~ '°"' J-JS 111 -~ senae o1 what liappens. 1 .!aitl!rll -teacher, have . T0111 rage I• During ih e scholarship
I Ouist <lNrch .b1 tbe Sea, Key 1s to' be inore seli-rellant.· :-8 rr:s~1~1~af shoo:~ presentation , the regional win-Newport Bead!. Protect your interests event to 1 . ...,....1_• ny m:>n Y ner will receive $1 .000 and six
or you m ""' ou are ( t d. t 'ct . ·u be . ! the point of being accused of rt' ti I d f '1 en e rs " rt wmoers WI • given
Ir hn a 1s c, on o uxury , • • • $100each se IS ess. creative and capable of earn--
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ing huge sums of money.
RN Belsy Phenix, a nurse-, Bouquet Ball I LOSE WllGHT l n!t!,~ ,,.~~!!C, .. 1--------1 .. ======-.-.I C0W1selor, coordinates special
projects, is liaison to the
health departm e nt and
coordinates use of consultants
Elks Lodge. San Clemente
will be the setting for the
Commllllity Theater's spring
bouquet ball at 9 p.m. Satur-
day, .April 28.
1 become th• sUm trim ptnOft that you
would 1111• to be. Odrktex has been used
successluby by thounnds 111 over tht
1~untsy for 14 )'HIS.Get rid of excns
bt Ind fivt fongtr.
Odrinex h 1 tiny llblel: lftd aslty
Wlllowed.ContalMnodtnierous drugs. Ho stltVln(, Ho t,ecW e.rtltts.
Odrlnex Pbn costSSUS Md Hie tata1
ec:onomy sb:t $5.25. '
You mllfl k>st lfl'f1 flt 0t '°"' lllOMV wll IN.refunded. llo 4"Sdoftl
crnorrs
SPO&TSW&.R
\. wbo go to homes to help wlth
behaviour problems, for ex-
ample.
AJso on sta!£ ~ three part·
time consult8nt~ in . .w... field -...,.... ~--~ a nurse~nselor who handles
The Royal Knights will play
music for dancing and a buffet
wilJ be served at midnight.
Proceeds will be used for the
purchase of a bew stage
lighting -systein for t h e
playhouse. -,.
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:.""J::l;oll\' :;.~ Saldilttl
' THRIFTY '"'"" '""
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W ... d;~ 'Plara, l11h ml rm..,
Newport Beacb,California92660
~ ... the preschool programS. a
social worker who handles
emergencies, and a social
worker who handles both
emergencies and special pro-
jects like the adult work pro-
gram and summer camping. -
COSTA MESA TUSTIN tAGUNA Hli.LS "
Cofc W men Hlll9ren scwwar. 1Qt4 Irvin• lhrd. "»102 llA':l"'.ro Rd.
270 E. 17th St. -...., hv·On N .. ~ ••lphs
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I.MAGNIN
SPRING
APPAREL
CLEARANCE
1/3 to 1/2 off
FINE APPAREL
SPORTS APPAREL
WOMAN'S SHOP
MISS MAGNIN·
MISS MAGNIN JR .
IMAG ERIE
INFANTS' /CHILDREN'S
ACC ESSOR IES
MILLINERY
FOUNDATIONS
LINGERIE
ROBES
HOSTESS GOWNS
Sorry. no mail or phone orders
All sales final
ltems'in stock on sale are marked in each department
1. ma ~BIU
2FASHION SQUARE• SANTA I.AA
--.· notphins, women's Division lir;:::;~~~ .. ;:;;··~95~·~1 ~;:;;;:;;;:;;~~~··~·=':' .. ~~~·;:;;;:;;;:;;~-~'~OIO~~~;:;;~ of the Newport H a r b o r
Chamber of Commerce, will
be entertained by Mort and Mi
Mi Sharon, classically trained
balladeers. "Normalization" of th e
mentally retarded, "getting
them into the mainstrea m of
life" is the ultimate goal.
Are attitudes changing?
"Parents are changing their
attitudes and this has to
change lhe community at·
titudes as well. We hope our
being in the community will
help."
July Rites
Announced
Miss Jean Howard 0£ Hun·
tington Beach and George
Tucker of Westminster , are
planning a July 28 wedding in
Melodyland Christian Center,
Anaheim.
The bride-elect is t h e
daughter of Mrs. Robert
Howard of Garden Grove and
the late Mr. Howard. Her
fiance is the oon of Mrs.
Bertha Tucker o! We3tmin-
ster.
ENJOY
The group will meet for a
luncheon Wednesday, April 25,
in Irvine Coast Country Club.
Fashion Show
Santa Ana Community
NUl'SelT)' School will l"esent a
. fW]d-taising lunchem fashion -.~ . . ' . '
Peering
Around
KATHA&IN E West,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Royal West of Huntington
Beach, is studying at the in·
ternational Schiller College,
Ber liq.
A junior flute major, she
has ·helped organize five con-
<»rls and played flute in the
woodwind quintet and other
ensembles at the college's
E n v i ronmental Structures
presentation.
\\'IUNG
THIS
SUMMER •
For Complete, Summer Luvue I nform<1tlon
Call 963-4587
HUNTINGTON LANES
19582. leach Blvd.
Hove Fun, Meet New Friends and knp flt
at ·Orange County's comp I •t e Recreation
Center. CoffH Shop, BilJljlrd1, FrM Doy Core,
Entertolnrnent In .PlggJ'~ Plreolcle .. ~·~
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New Spring selections in a great
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Values to 1.49 yd .
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MULTI -COLOR
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c
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FIGMENTS
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Monday, April 23, 1CJ7!
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by Al Smith
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by Doi. Hol•
by Emie Bushmiller
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ANIMAL CRACKERS
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PEEWEE,. I
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TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS 54 Narrow weter
1 •••·• p3Sl!geS
Trombone 58 Bird ·'
6 Close with a 59 Brightly
click colore"d fish
10 Informal 61 Set in
rooms 62 "Under-
~ i4 Consumed stood!":2
15 Actress.... words
~ Negri 63 Gambling
• 16 Flair game
, 17 Proficient 64 Singer •
~B Fragrance-Frankie·--
·19 E11cel!ent 65 Territory:
• 20 Clfnine Abbr. !
• 22 Beady starch 66 Be troub1M
24 Severe in 67 OrganiC
· effect compOOnd
• 26 Seasoned DOWN'
with NaCi 1 Chair
27 ·con11ary 2 Oppress·
C JO Flozen rtulf · 3 Roman road
I J I .Instrument 4 Debase
32 Of a volcanic morally
are.a & Lu1e
37 In no way 6 Racing ;;
• 38 l ess robust 2 words
40 NHL ollicial: 7 Noggin
' Informal mcwemerrt.
\ 41 Had no hope 8 ''Thanks·
43 Vessel --1". l 44 Removable 9 Profeuional
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cover dinner guest
'45 Maids, v~ets, 10 Ravisher
'-etc. 11 T.S.---: 1 •B' Guarantee Poet
'51 Make flt. 12 John·-··· I 52 Continued Garner:
j onward flow US VP
Saturday's Puzzle Solved:
13 Sam or J .C. 42 Chicken
21 Con11nent: • 43 Splits'
Abbr, ingredients
~3 Horse with a 46 Desert one'•
lateral gait comredeJ
25 Mos! weird 47 Manful
27 Water body 48 Bowler's
28 C. Amer. lree problem
29 Decays 49 Rub out
33 UK mil. SO Kitchen
training camp gadget
34 ·---Curtain 53 Shadow boll:
35 Tidy 55 "What -•-1"
36 lizards 56 Ribbon:
38 laissez -Suff111
39 Leav&s on 57 Ending with
horseback; 2 gag and spin
words 60 Live
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OF THE NETWORKS
WOULD LIKE ME TO
DO AN INTERVIEW
SHOW!
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DOES THAT
MEAN 'K>U'LL
HAVE TO e>E
LEAVING?
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by Charlie M. Schulz
W0005TOCK
WOUlO HAVE MADE A LOU9( MOTH!
by Harold Le Doux
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l DO! I'M COMPL.ETEL'f IN
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1'Now, before I welp myself, dkf I tell yoa about Mn.
Hopklm getting so mad at lier scale thlt 1be threw ·
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JC DAILY PILOT !!ondlJ, April 23. 197J
Lakers Go ·r or Series Clincher Tonight
have told thtm to try to get out," the
dllgusi.d-e>q>lalned.
Sharman, but be added, "We ca•ghl
tbem on a cold nicht'' _
Rick Barry, the Wuriorl' blih ocorer
made blm a doubtfuJ lllarltr !or tonight.
Two McMUllan -In the openloa
period l>tote a 11-11 tie, the Laken buiJl
a 22.-12 lead and never k>oted lNick.
OAKLAND (API -Coach Al Attlel
abowed compaSslon for hls Goldm State
Warriors Salunlay night bul waniod llii
lhinp will be dillercnt In toollbl'• N•
tJmll Basketball ~-i.lllon.. pi.,.a 1ame against the to.. Angeles LUen.
. ~ Attles be~ his starters eart1 ln the
lourlh quarter here Saturday njCbl 1Jlth
:~ Loi Ana:elet on its way to a J.26.70 vltf"
The La.ken have a 3-0 lead in the
Western Conference rlna!J arid could end
~tblag&_ tool&bt...lbe oext step would be
defense of ~Ir NBA, title against ~m wtnne New York or Bootoo .
The Golden Sllte•Point tot.I\ In tbe
uyou can~ antidpate--anythlng like
\hll," uld the ·Loken' JefTY West aller c•nlld 5 tit • the laugher. "They haven't played that
poorly that I can remember."
with 10 -that's right -points, said, Welt had 16 pOints, UI assists ;j thin! game w the lowOlt In an NBA
playoll 1ince Jaaue went to the 24-
second clock \th' mid·1950S. "I ho . p of the reason was our
deleose.\\" sai Lakcrs coach B 111
"We were bnatal." several steals. ~··
Forward Jlm MoMUlian. bifh soorer so \ Wilt Chamberlain had12S rebounds, giv
rar in the aeri.es, ,'had 28 pouits for the ing him lK> in three games.
Lakers but IUffertd a knee tnjury which All the Los Angel~ starters sat down
'~· *°!?;; it had been the lilst game ot ~
0 series. the starters y,•ould have stayed.in.:
They dug their own 'hole. and I would ,, '
After Triumph Williams ·
.. Losi~g Kills You, Outfoxes
.. Nicklaus -Admits Winkles .
RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP) -bi,..e on the 12th hole just H Trevino OAKLAND (AP) -Swit<h hilling Ted t ·~ Kubiak of the Oakland A's would rather "Oh, that's fun ," Jack Nicklaua -.id. was three-putting for bogey on the 13th. bat tert.-handed. Sometimes he doesn't
I "That's •'--whole thiou•·. Th t I lroke · In NI kl ' wit!' .... ,. a was a ~ SW1ng c aw get a choice.
"That's what this game ls about. Here favor and su••-•y they were lied
\IUl."'lll • He had to ~t right-handed Sunday and was Lee in a spurt and then I made bird-~ino bjrdied the 15th just as Nick-came through with a 10th inning single
ies on three or the la5t seven holes. Jaus did the sarwie on the 14th, but Jack that gave the A's a J.-2 victory over the "That's the whole thing -re!!ponding t ahe d t sta th 15th he he to a cballeflge .. playing the way you want wen a o, Y on e w re ..Gallrornia Angels.
to play, doing the thin8:s You \Vant to dO, punched his approach just to the . tert. of ...... ~ The A's and Angels conclude their
and winning . On the other hand, if you the flag. The ball sucked back to pin high series tonight with Rudy May (0-1) pitch·
lo.le, It kills you." ~d ~had a little ~our-foot putt for bini· ing for Cali!ornia against John Odom of
Nicklaus bad j u st scored a record ic. N1cklal1! made tt and had lhe margin lhe A's . Odom is 0-3 and has failed to
fomth career victory in the $200,000 Tour-he nl'eded. • _. get thnwgh the first inning in his last
nament of Otampions, 8 golf event he Trevino picked up $23,404 for second two starts.
'9nkJ right behind the big four of the and pusl)ed his career earnings to some "I have more confidence When I bat
U.S. and British Opens, the fl.1as~rs and $985,137: Only Nicklaua. Arnold .Palmer left handed ," Kubiak said. He went ·tnto
PGA. • an
1
. d Billy Casper have gooe past $1 mil-the g.ame wdithonla .26.1 averaghe lromh Ille
"When r was able to come back like ion in a career. left side an y .143 from t e rig t.
that with three birdies on the last seven Jim Coi.bert was third with a 69-281 and "l was .looking for a good pitch to hit, "hnl~ well that's the way to fin ish a Chi Chi Rodriguez was next with 69-282 . "just to get the run home," he said.
_ '· 'r.~-~ment'. I'm doubly J!leased aboul it Both made_ brief_ runs at the leaders, bu,t Kubiak look a strike then hit relief n--·-·· ···ed .... ft .. nM.I Jeft1he ri 1 to ti.... games pitcher Ron Perronoski's next pitch to -~becauae-my-other-t,.,,.....;ns-lhia")'ear=--""'"....,~ -,.ue -<L"' --left-fierir10.seore:Ahgtl ·Mai>glial-wlth = -~, 1were OOth marginal, in playoffs." two grutest players~ · the winning run.
;', The Golden Bear,who stretched ~ -n.e-~ at 285, tied for fi rth, were That ended a strategy battle in which
season's leading money·wlnning total :• ust~aban Bruce .cram~on, J.C. Snead, Oakland manager· Dick Williams out·
$146,604, fashioned a rallying four·undel'-l>eWi~t Weaver, Jun Jamieson and Lanny foxed Bobby Winkl es of the Angels.
par 68 on the tough, demanding 7.114 yard Wadkins. ''We had the situation we wanted,"
La c.osta Country Club course. He had a Palmer finishl'd far back. He ))ad a Winkles said. ''We. didn't want to change
72 hole total of 278, 12 under par. final round 75 for 293· Masters champ pitchers because Oa kland would have
·· Trevino, who actually took a two stroke Tomm_Y Aa_ron beat only three ptar~s in used a pinch hitter. We wanted Kubiak
lead at one Ume, couldn't hang on. His.61 the elite field of 31 when he f1rushed lo hit right·handed.,,
was the best round of the warm, SUMY 75-299. l Williams stayed with Kubiak as his
day but his m total was one stroke too Final sc11r~ •nd money WIMllW5 Sl,lnd•rl n th• batter because he knew the Angels would
' much to record the victory he needed to '200,c,oo Tour,..ment of '"'""9klfll: change pitchers if he didn't. Jedi Nld:l•us S«>.000 70-71Mi-6t-271 become pro golrs fourth $1 million win-Lt<! Trevioo ,.2,,«1<1 ... 11.11 .. 1-211 The victory went to Horacio Pina 2-1.
J!m (Cllblrl !U,621 '6-7 .. 10-6-"1 h k f C 1· h ff · h ner. cni c111 RCldrlg...e1 st,:iu 11.n .7Mt-m w o too over or at 1s unter 1n I e
"Well, there's next year," Trevino said . Lanny wedk1n1 w ,911 ~7s.10.1G-21s eighth inning. Ot!Will Weever U ,911 11·7J.71).11-HS ·, ... l've always said Nicklaus is the greal· Jim Jimlnon w ,911 ... 11 •. 10-11-"s Hunter failed to finish for the fourth
• 1est golf-in the world. Any ti me I can J . c. s11etod "·91' 72-41·72·73-Jes game in a row, but Williams said it was ~ Bruer Cr1mplon 5','21 73-61·70-74-713 beat him. I'm lucky . 8ot! Dlck10<1 ss.s1• 10-1:J..n.1J-211 his best effort of the year.
"I lhought J w•• gonn· a w1·n. I had ·~--Grl•r ~·· ss.si• •t-7s.7s.71-211 "He was great," Williams said. "I ._ UM:!C Homrr11 ai.~11 ''·"° •1-1s.1s..n-21t five birdies in a l'O\V and I had the heaV}' Jo~""Y Mitflf-u.it02 n·7'·11-'t-2'D wanted a lefthander to pitch in the eighth Ml~• Hiii u.su 1s.1s.11.1C1-1t1 • • d ••at' h I took him t " hand and I thought I was gonna win." t1et1 'r'encey s"'IS 7.W1-7S.74-2'1 1nnmg an u• s w Y OU ·
But the Challenge seemed to serve only G-11• Knucl'°" *"°'' , .. ~n.1A--m Darold Knowles came in to pitch and Bobby Mllchtll S•,Dtl lJ.n-7>74-2'2 • I t . h h'tt s ·11
early In the lourlh quarter. alao, and
tllOll o( the 13.113 lans went home belott
the game ended.
"We're DOI. 23 percent lbooten," aald
AIU.., bul !Jiil wuJlll..WIDl'.sJlold. . ...,.__
tlbot!<lng pe""1lltage !or the night.
The humlllatlng pertormanoe e&me
alter two hoorlbreak!ni losaes in Loo
\Aqae1 .. , where lhe watjl ... held leads
late in "°'!' opening playoft games.
"We stW1kr" said Warriors guard Jeff
Mullin!. "AJ we can do now is work to
salvage our pride."
UPI T"""'°lt : ' 'as a spur to the 33--year-old Golden Bear eob 1.unn s•M 1 ''"""''"1>-m gave up ·a s mg e o pine 1 er 1 Y
, woo now is the season's first three-time ~~~ &!~~ ~.!: :~~[~ti:~ Grabarkewitz and that's when Pina
Jerry Hffrd Sl.llO 11.n .1"'"1"-tt• came in to pitch. He struck out Frank BOSTON'S DAVE COWENS GOES UP FOR REBOUND.
O••n eeman s3,11J 10-1 .. n."n-ttis Robinson to end the inning. Gey Brewer l.J,113 11·7S.7 ... 7l-195
winner.
He wedged to about a half root for a 00ug s1n111r1 s2,146 1•~1s.n-?'\ Nolan Ryan we1,1t the first 8% in-
Jotin scr.1.. 12.us 7:J..7>77-7"-~1'. nings for the Angf ls. He struck out nine
Fresno Swimmer
·Surprises Gould
ROd Fun11lh 12.531> 1:J..11-1S.1t-1"
erue• Devlin ,,,:Ml 11-1:J..1 .. 1s-m bu t allowed 10 hits.
't'ommy "''"" U.J.fl 1s.1>1 .. 7s-1'f "I didn't have the velocity on my fast 8 1,Jddy Allin SJ.at• ·7._7._70-IO-JOO
1.ou Gr1111rn s2.ot• 1s.n.1s.1~ ball and didn't know where my curve
&ob s111w s2.ooo , .. 11.1s.1s-,xi2 ball was goi(lg. Ryan complai ned. It
LONDON (AP)-Healher· Greenwood ,
a Fresno schoolgirl, upset Australian
· swimming wi zard Shane Gould in the 200-
meter freestyle today at an inte rn ational
BROHAMER HOT
WITH FOUR HITS
r ~wi~-flleel. here. CLEVELAND -HW1tington Beach's
. Miss Greenwood, 15, led, i;ter raJ!IOUS Jack Brohamer broke out of his hitting r1~al all the way and finished in 2,1Jump in spectacular fashion Sunday, minutes 6.4 seconds -three-tenths of a coll . . . . 1 he l second ahead o( the Olympic medalist. ectmg fo~ hits m six tr ps to t l ~tiss Gould had won this event -one of plate, including .a home run and double, t her specialties_ in the Munich Olympics as Cl.eveland spilt .a ~seball ~oublehcad·
1. in a world·record 2:03.56. er with Boston, Y+1nn1ng the first 8--7 and
Earlier Miss Gould won the 800-me~r dropping the second, S-2.
freestyle ' here In 9:01.8. gaining some Brohamer at one point this season had
revenge over Keena Rothhammer of San· just one hit in 21 tries.
· ta Clara who had beaten her in that race In the secood game Brohamer again ~at Muni~h. Miss Greenwood was second scored a run and collected two hits in
in the 800 meters and Miss Rothhammer three tries after being moved from No. 2
"'third. in the batting order to No. 8.
was the first time this season he has
failed to win and complete a game.
"He's a super pitcher," Williams said.
"It was a game neither tean1 deserved to
lose."
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Officials Were Terrib'le ,
Says Celtics' Heinsohn
NEW ·YORK CAP) -The Boston
Celtics won the first three periods Sun-
day afternoon -but the New York
Knlcks came back to take the next three,
and a 117·110 double-overtime decision
over the Celtics.
The victory in Game 4 gave the Knicks
a commanding 3-1 lead over the Celtics
in their National Basketball Association
Eastern Conrerenc.e playoff finals , and
they can wrap it up by winning the fifth
game Wednesday night in Boston.
"I have never seen a game in so maOy
stages," said Walt Frazier, Y:ho scored a
game-high 37 points, including 15 in the
furious fourth-quarter rally which saw
the Knicks erase a 16·point deficit.
"In the first half I was bad, in the third
quarter I was worse," said Frazier.
''After three quarters, when Boston led
72-56, I just wanted to get it over with.
"It's a good thing you can't quit ,
because we would have conceded the
game right there. It looked Jike a lost
cause."
because he was tired and had five fouJs."
Rookie John Gianelli also gave the
Knicks a big boost in the Jatter stages,
coming off fhe bench to score 10 points
and battle Cowens -who finished with
33 points -off the boards.
-Boston had held an 85-77 lead with four
mihutes to go in regulation time, ·but the
Knicks reeled off 10 straight points to go
in front. A 15-foot fall-away jumper by
Fra:Zier with 17 seconds to go sent the
game into ·overtime. ,
Heinsohn, mean1vhile, had trouble
ma king up for the absence of Havlicek,
the leading scorer in the first three
ga mes of the pJayoffs with 76 points. But
his ire was directed at the game
rererees, J ack Madden and Jake O'Don·
nell.
"We don 't need that Havlicek alibi,
our guys playt'd. a great game," he said.
"But there ain't no way you're ever gon-
na win a game in this town ... Those of-
ficials were just terrible."
GLENN WHITE
Spom Editor
Rest After ·
Loss to SF
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Randy Moffitt,
the relief ace of the san Francisco Giants
and the brother of tennis star Billie Jean
King, is asked more questloM about ten·
nis than about baseball.
"Yes," he said to inquiring newsmen
after quelling a potential rally by the Los
Angeles Dodgers for the second time in
the series Sunday afternoon, "I do play a
Little tennis."
Moffitt choked off a rally to preserve a
4-2 victory for Jim Barr az the Glants
Dodger• Slate
S;!J fl.In,
J:21 ··~ •·'"· 11 :10 1.m.
lO:lD D.m.
took three of the four games with 'their
arch·rivals.
Both teams are Idle today. The Giants ,
retaining a one-game lead· over GI~
cinnati in the National League West, con-
tinue their trip Tuesday in Chicago. The
Dodgers, completing a &-ti homestaml,
are in St. Louis Tuesday and Wednesday
nigh ts.
Garry Maddox slammed a three-run
homer, his first of the season, to provide.
the impetus for Barr's Rcond triwnph in
three decisions.
Joe Ferguson homered for Los
Angeles, his fourth." He's now collected 18
hits of which 10 have gone for extra
bases.
But it came down to the eighth inning
with San Francisco leading 4-1. Dave
Lopes and pinch hitter Steve Garvey led
off with singles, only the fifth and sixth
hits off of Barr.
Manager Charlie Fox immediately
went for Moffitt, who three nights ago
pitched out of a similar jam with two
hitless hmings .
Moffitt got out of trouble with two in-
field outs and a pop up although one run
scored.
''I like_the pressure of relieving," said
the native of Long Beach, "I started out
as a starter in the minor s, went to long
relief, then short relief. That's how I got
to the majors. My best pitches are my
fas t ball and my sinker."
The Dodgers will be without infielder
Ken McMullen for the five-game trip
which also includes three games in
Pittsburgh.
McMullen, who hasn't played since
April 10, will stay at home and rest an
ailing back. "Maybe he'll join us if his
back starts to feel better and he can
swing the bat." sa id manager Walter
Alston,. no doubt welcoming anyone who
can swing a bat, bad back or not.
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Not so. As Boston coach Tom Heinsohn
said later. "You have to be 20 points up
in the last quarter to beat New York -
and we were only ahead by 16."
Boston, hobbled by the absence of team
ca ptain John Havlicek. sidelined by torn
muscles in his right shoulder, simply ran
out or gas in the final period. Meinsohn
was unable to substitute as freely as he
y,-ould have liked, and his regulars were
obviously tired in the late stages. Boston
guards Don Chaney and JO Jo White and
center Dave Cowens all eventually fouled
out.
Rodgers Nixes Release
ANGIL$ CATCHER JOHN STEPHENSON TAGS Ol)T JAY JOHNSTONE, I. 'ORMER ANGEL.
'• • "
The key matchup in the late going
prOved to be Frazier against White . The
Cellica guard had 34 points !or the game.
but was scoreless in the two overtimes.
Frazier, mean while, hit 10 points in the
extra periods and seemed to get stronger
as the game wenl along.
"Jo Jo simply ran Out of gas.'' ex·
plained Frazier. "I was •ble to move in
closer ind work on White on~e.
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To Se1ave Out Sentence
LINCOLN. Neb. (AP) -Heisman
Trophy winner Johnny Rod gers has
decided to forego his work-release pro-
gram from the Uncoln-Lancaster County
Jail and serve the .remaining 17 days or
his sentence.
The All-American back from the
University of Nebraska returned to jail
at S p.m. Saturday.
He said in an Interview Sunday he did
so because people y,•ere watching him all
the time as he came and went, hoping ''I
might do something, any lilUe thing, and
revoke the work-release program."
"II aeonts that so many people In. the
public want me to serve out these 30
dsys,'' he said. "I felt I was a crowd
pleaaer !or these people !or the lall lhree
or rour years and I could plea,. them
one more Ume."
Rodge11 WU RRlenced to 30 days In
jall for drlvlnj wtlh a ouspendetl driver's
lloenae. 'lbe court approved a ~~rk·
releaae procram. He rlrst went to Boys
Town near Qrnaha and later to the
University of Nebraska athletic depart.
ment.
He said one reason for serving out the
sen tence was his concern over the
possibility or bringing Nebraska alhletle
director Bob Devaney and head football
coaeh Tom Osborne Into lhe controveny.
He said some persona may hive felt he
'"as getting spedal Privileges ... "like
Johnny getUng sped•! favors" for break-
ing the law1 even though any man tn the
jail eould enter a slmUar program II he
bad a job.
Roda:era sald the decision WIS his own
but acknowledged .he bad dllCUUed ii
with coaeh Osborne who lrled to talk him
out or 11.
Rodgers said he w1nted to keep hls
-tutor twice a week to "keep my pdes
goJna." lie Is making up some In-
complete courees. Rodge11 was drafted
. by San Dl<tO ol lbe National FootbeU
League In lhe first round. Bui he also 11
negotiating with Monlreal or the ean ..
dian Football League.
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Tennis Briefs
Gottfried Wins "
Injured
SC Flash
W itlwut-Pl;aying-~-~-~~~P)-An·
JOHANNESBURG, S o u t h
A!rica · (AP) -Unseeded
Brian Gottfried or the United
States was declared a
walkover winner of the Group
A World Championship
Tournament today w h e n
Jaime Fillo! of Chile was
unable to take part in the
singles final because he has_
the flu.
Gottfried collected $10,000
for his victory in a · tourney
which saw most of the
favorites eliminated early.
Fillo!' was seeded 11th.
~ ST. PETERSBURG, F1a.
(AP) -Chris Evert defeated
Australian Evonne Goolagong
6-2, 0-6, 6-4 Sunday to win
the $21,000 St.. Petersburg
Masters tenni s tournament.
The victory was M i s s
Evert's third in a row over
MisS Goolagong, who came
back from 5-1 in the third
set to 5-4 before being
defeated.
"Chris got on top of me
and started i\itting so well
in the third set that when
I finally got going it was
too late," Miss Goolagong
said.
Miss Evert. 18, of Fort
Lauderdale, said she "always
plays better" when behind.
"The set when Evonne blank-
ed me was the first time
that has ever happened," she
added.
Miss Evert used two-handed
back placement shots to
defeat Miss Goolagong on the
clay court. ...
CHARLO'ITE, N.C. (AP) -
Ken Rosewall, who won his
third straight World Cham4
pionship Tennis title of the
year Sunday, has assured
himself the right to defend
his 1972 wcr championship
in Dallas, Tex., next month.
The 38-year-old Australian
padded his lead in the WCT
Group B standings by
defeating Arthur Ashe 6-3, 7-6
in the North Carolina National
Bank Tennis Classic a t
Charlotte.
Rosewall had to take the
last three games in order to
win the ijrst set 6-3. He
jumped off to a quick 4-2
lead in the second set before
Ashe rallied to lead twice at
>-4 and 6-5.
Rosewall sent the game into
a 6-6 tie by whipping the
American in straight points
during the 12th game. He then
rattled off six unanswered
points to win the tie4lreaker
Kay May
Winner
In a par fours tournament at
Rancho San Joaquin Golt
Course this week for the
women's group, Kay May was
the A flight winner with 37
followed by Fern Sproul (39)
and Zola Bartholomew (41).
In B flight it was Carolyn
Walbridge (39), Bever I y
COrnwell (40) and Peggy Cun ..
ningham (41\\).
It was Viva n Trautman the
winner in C flight with 42
followed by Peggy Roberts
with 43.
Eileen Yraceburn \VOn the D
crown with 36 followed by
Charl ene Collins (41) and a tie
between Millie Stevens and
Sue Iseri at 42.
On guest day, it was a bet4
ter ball of foursome com4
petition with Phyllis Stafford,
J ane Hoagland, C·harlene
Collins and Betty Kayler on
the winning team at 61;
A tie resulted for second at
62 with Carolyn Walbridge,
Evelyn Troxler, Jeanne Grif·
!in and Bobbie Chartie on one
team. On the other were Pat
Lackner, Dorothy Walters.
Ruth Heidrich and Shirley
Whetzel.
Another tie resulted at 63
with Kay May. Lorraine
lmpey. Marian Keeler and
Margaret Jones on one team.
The other had Betty Seiresen,
Teenie Be gge rly , Kay
Leutwiler and Dee Nelsen.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP)
-Aiargaret Court has won
the Jacksonville Invitational
women's tennis title and -
at least in the view of her
opponent -the title of "the
greatest in the world."
''This proves once again ihat
without question Margaret
Court is the greatest in the
world and will continue to
be as Jong as she continues
to play," said Rosemary
Casals after losing 5-7, 6-3,
6-1 to the Australian in Sun-
day's final.
~~ys Pre1>
Nine Has
Gal Coach
NEW LEBANON, N. Y.
(UPI) -After all the other
faculty members decided to
"skirt" the issue, Barbara
Mrozik, a math teacher, has
taken the job as coach of the
boys' varsity baseball team at
the high school here although
her only sports background is
in tennis.
She said today someone had
to do it after last year's CQach
resigned.
Miss Mrozik is a 1972
graduate of State University
at New Paltz, N.Y. Her
previous athletic Dackg'.round
consisted entirely of three
years as No. 1 girls singles
tennis player at Lindenhurst
High on Long lsland.
"I hope people won't go
making a big deal. over thi!
coaching thing," said Miss
Mrozik. "I just fe lt it was
something I had to do because
the way things were going, no
one else was going to solve the
problem."
.The problem was that until
this week , New Lebanon's
baseball program was in
danger of going down the
drain. Plenty of players -but
no mate faculty members had
offereq: to . fill the ·Coac~.;
vacancy. • 1 •
Barbara a d m i t s her
knowledge of the game is
scant, but 'she has help from
her assistanl, Pau1 Derby, who
was the varsity catcher last
year and now is a student at
Hudson Valley Coffimurlity
College.
Co-captain Walt Lehmuch
sa id the players are ep4
thusiastically behind their new
mentor.
"After all . without her, we
probably wouldn't have been
able to play at all this year,"
he said.
thooy Davis lay in his hospital
bed, examined the casts on
both legs and said ''I thought
that all the work J 'd don e
would be wasted."
That was three months ago.
The tw()oSJ)Ort University or
Southern California athletic
star is back .
"I still had confidence that
I'd be back, but that it would
just take a little more time,"
the 20-year-old sophomore said
while wearing a Trojan base-
ball uniform.
As football coach John · i tc·
Kay said, "The be s t thing
about A.O. is that he believes
in himself. He isn't a confi·
dence case. You don't have -to
go in and tell him he's good."
Tailback Davis or center
fielder Davis, A.O. has a
bright futl.Il"e, said coaches of
both sports, McKay and base-
ball mentor Rod Dedeaux. At
this point, though, they're just
grateful he has any athletic
future at all.
Davis said he fell asleep be-
hind the wheel of his 1969 Tri·
umph sports car last Jan. 13.
The car was demolished in the
crash. A piece of metal slash-
ed one-third throu~h his left
Achilles tendon . Tendon fibers
in his right knee cap were
torn .
·•1t was a mouth 'belom...I
knew l would be able to run as
well as before." Davis said.
Davis got the go-ahfa.d to
play baseball about · three
weeks ago, and he sa id
his footballSuccess-19 toucl}:"
downs for the Trojans' nation-
al championship team--lll..eans
"maybe I'll win the He'i.ITnan
Trophy."
But at tltis time, said Davis.
the big football season he had
means he doesn't have to
prove himself on the gridiron.
He doesn't have to concern
himself with football spring
practice, which "¢ves me an
opportunity to bring out my
baseball ability.
"I'm haopy to see myself
playing. The soreness here."
he said as he felt a small bump
above his left ankle, evidence
of surgery. "is okay as long
as I can run.
"No," he said, "it hasn't
cost me any of my speed!'
Davis has not been thro\vn
out stealing in seven attempts.
fie has scol't!Cl~m first base
on a teammate's' double. The
accelenition that enabled him
to score s i x: touchdowns
against Notre ·Dame, two of
them on kickoff returns, is still
there.
"We have no fear ." said Mc-
Kay. "just as Jong as he
doesn't get into an autom~
bile."
Baseball Leaders
A,mlf"ICllt Ltaoii. BATTING (25 •f b41s) -Valentine, C•I. .•..i; A. Johnson! '"I . .:12; Holl, Ml(J, .•12; P. Kel "' Cll •. •01; w. Horlon. Oe11 .378. RUNS -Pl ek, KC, 16; Mayberry, KC, 1•; Ao1as, KC, 13; OU$, KC.
ll; Petrociel I, Bsn, 12; Hlsl!!, Min, "· AUN! BATTED IN -M1yberrv. KC, 161 Ao(as. KC, 13; CtQed,.., 8sn.
12; Yattnemi.k!, 8sn. 12: Mellon. Chi. ll; Klrkpa!rlck, KC, 12. HITS -Rolas, KC, 2~; Vatentlne, Cal. 20; Patek, KC, 20; Oti~. KC, 20; F•tthan, Del, 18. DOUBLES -Aolas, KC. 8: D. Allen, Chi. j; klrkpelrkk, KC , S;
1 Tleod W!th '· TRIPLES -E. Brinkman, De!, 3; Harper. Bsn, 2; Valentine, Cl!I. 2; D. Allen, (I'll, 2; HOU, Min, l; Hlsle. Min 2. HOME RuNS -E. Wiiliams. 8el. $; Fisk, 8ln, 5: Petrocelli. B•n.
5; Crpedll, Bsn, 6; 5 Tied Will'! •• STOLEN BASES -Alomar Cat, 6: North, O.k, 61 Palek, Kc, 51 Bela1111er, Bal, 31 Btalr, 811. J; Harper,
Bsn. 3; Valen!lne, Cel, 31 Plnlllla, KC, 3. PITCH ING {2 Decl•lon') -Coleman. Del, +o. 1.000. 1.tl N. Ryan, Ca!, 3~L. 1.00I), 1.77 Spl!t!Orff, KC, 3-(1, 1.111111. Kaaf, Min, ~L 1.000, •.10 Ale~ ander, Bal, 2-0, IJlllll, 3.'5 Wert, Bal, 2-0, 1.000, 0.00 Garber, KC1 2-0, 1.000, 1.15 McNally. Bal, :J.l •• 750. u.9'. STRIKEOUTS -N. Ryan, Cal, .Ui Blvlevm. Min, 32f.. G. Perrv, c11, 26; Slll!lrr, Cat, :z3; wood, Chi, 22.
Hatt-I Lt191;1t BATTING (25 at bill$) -Stargell. PQl'I, . ..OS; A, Oliver. Pith, ,<llM; Fairly. Mon, .olOO: Conceixlori, Cln, .~: Goodson. SF .. l9:1. RUNS -Boods, SF. 14; Wynn. Hin, JS; C1rdenal, Chi, U ; Morq•n. Cln, ll; W. Davis. LA, !1. RUNS BATTED IN -COllC:epclon, Cin, 1'; Starqelt. Pqh, 13; Morqan. Cln, 13; Wo!50n, Hin. 12; Wynn. Hin, 11: W. Davis, LA. 12; McCovev. SF. 12; Bond$. SF, n. HITS -Fuenttt. SI". 11; Mad<lo•. SF, 27; Rose. Cln, 23; Bonds, SF,
z:i: Good~n. SI". n . DOUBLES -C_..,eno Hin, •: Bonds. SF, 7; W. Robinson. Phi, 6; Ferquson, LA, 6; Cardenal, (Ill, S; A. OUver, PGH. 5. TRIPLES, -Maddox. SF. 3; SeflQ1,11!11t1, Pgll. 2l M. P~et. AH.
2; MorQan.,..c!n, 21 Edward$, Hi n. 2; Meli!fer~ Hin, 21 Metmews, SF, 2. HOME RUNS -WYnl'I. Htn, 6; ~~":~ .Ns1f. s~;s f1':Jfl:J/i11 :oh, s; STOt.£N BASES -NIOl'Qan, Cln. 9; Cedeno. Hin, 6; Tolan. Cln, 5; fuenle$, SF, •; Maddoir. SF, .C. PITCHING (2 Decisions) -El!l$, Poll. 3-0. 1.000, 3.63 Grlrruley. (],n, J-0. 1.000. 2.10 Rwss, Hin, 3-0. 1.000. 2.03 Pftrker, NY, 2.(l, 1.000, 11.!I Koosman. NY, 2-ll, 1.000. 1.13 MOOM', P~h. 1-0. 1.000. 1.10 Bllllnaham, (:In,
2.0, 1.000. ll.81 Sosa. SF, 2-ll. 1.000.
'·fi'RIKEOUTS -C~rlton, Piii. JJ; Messer~milh, LA, '9; Sutton, LA, 27: Seaver, NY, 76; Forsch, Hin. 23; Reuss, Hin, 23.
Fish Report
OCEANSIDE-90 englersi 104 bau,
I whit• se1bass. 1 l\!IHbut SAN DIEGO IMUNICll"Al l"IEJU -136 •nolers, m yellowtan. MAlllU l"IER -~2 e11;len1 675 -""'· SANTA MONICA -80 1nglers1 19
bffs. 70 rock cod, 2 bonito. DANA WHARf' -41 al'l!ll&r'I 11 Mu. II bonl!o, II ~dleret.
NEWPORT (DAVEY'I LOCKER) -"' a11glers: Sii ba1Tacude. 112 bonito,
S6 b4ss, 2 llallbul, IArf'I Llndlntl-
90 •nvlers: 9 bass, !12 bonllo. 4 bar. ratl,lda, 689 rock cod. 21 cow cod, 1 tiaUbut. MORAD BAY 1Blt£BE$) -10 an· 111ers: 300 rock tod. a Ung cod. LONG BEACH !BELMONT l"IERJ
--4S anglers: "65 roe• cod, tl~-
88 anglers: 118 bonito, t barracura. (PIERPOINT LANDING} -72 11n-11lers: .lll5 bOllllo, lt tlallbl.11, 110 rock ,od, 11 cow cod. SEAL tlEACH-120 enllfert.; 1 11119 uxt, 210 roe-cod, 250 bonito, 17 ll1Ubut.
1 send bass. Barve--89 11111len: 12 bar· r•cl,ld1, lOO bonito. • wnd bass. IS hellbvt.
C~lehrity Tilt Nears
UC Irvine's ~aseball team
may be No. l in the nation 6n
the college level of the NCAA
but it will ha ve to take a back
seat next sUnday when a
group or oolebrities from
Hollywood and the spc)rts
world invade the UCI campus
field for the onnu•I Cclcbrtly
World Series Game (1:301.
The Anteaters of coach Gary
Adams will tangle with the
celebs h\. a fun-exhibition
game at That lime following
four regular sc,ason outings
during the week.
Included in the list of
Hollywood stars already sign·
ed to participate in the gan1e
arc ,Forrest Tucker. George
Montgo1nery, David Stone,
Joey Bishop. Peter Lupus.
Marlin Milner. Bobby Knoop
and others.
Ralph Derke. chairman or
the day and a vice president of
lhe Bafboa Bay Club is lining
up .the all·star contingent and
without excepti<m, every name
star billed in advance last
•
year made an appearance in
the game.
More than 4,500 fans wit-
nessed the action a year ago
and close to 10,000 tickets hav-e
been sold ror the game Sun-
day.
'rhe tickets are available In
advance for one dollar per
person, ll'egardless O( age, aL
Richard's Markets. Southern
callfomia First N a t l l\ n a I
Banks, the UC! athletic offie<:,
aitd at Harbor Blvd.-Costa
Mesa car dealers.
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Weekend
Davis C11p
Roundup ___ _,
Irvine Coast CC Winners
TOKYO tAP1 -Jnpan·s
Toshiro &1kai pounced ru1
nun1crous errors by Australi~n
proressional John Newcombe
and beat ·hln1 K-6. 6--1. 4-6, 0-6.
6-3 In a l ens i u n -p <i ck e rt
Eastern Zone Davis Cup ten-
nis sc1nl·Iinal match ~1onday~
Sakaj's victor)' ha.s no beur·
ing. ht1\.'.'C\'l'I'. ll!l I h 1·
sc1nlfii~l's outcome . After
winning thti fi rst ll\•o sing!£':.
aud the doubles. Austr;.1lia had
an unbcat ablt~ 3-1 le<i d with
one singles n1atth ren1ai nin~
today bet 1\' e e n Australian
veteran Mal Anderson and
J apun 's Jun t\an\iwazun1i. .....
\'IENNA (.:\Pl -Austria
advancccf to the second round
of Europe1111 Zolh' Oavis Cu1J
tennis Sunday, taking an
u11bcatablc 3·0 lc <1d over
~·!onaco as Erns( \Valtcr and
(;erhard \V i1n n1t'r dereateG
Louis Borfiga and Bernard
Balleret 64. 4·6. 6·1, 6-2 in
doubles play.
The Austrians \Vilt face a
strong New Zcal:lnd team here
May 4·6 in the next row1d.
after tfie doubles triumph,
f\1onaco's nonplaying captain .
Edmund Gast raud. said hi!'
team would not play the re-
maining two singles matches.
Earlier Sunday, Hans Kary
s"•ept past Monaco's En1anuel
Vanderpol 6-3, 6-2. 6-4 in the
second sing les match of the
best-0£-5 series. A u·s tr i a · s
Peter Pokorny 'had Outl~tcd
Borfiga in the first -m~tch
Saturday.
~
SOF IA . Bulgaria (AP) -Dee Dee White (second from left) won her 10th
Irvine Coast Country Club women's golf champion·
ship this week. Others in the picture include, (from
left), Bobbie Smith,
Belly Wilalis.
Miss White, BeU1 !'l'lajor and
UCI Nine Los Al Harness Entries
~ Bulgaria completed a 5-0
sweep of its ,first-round Ewro.
pean Zone Group B Davis Cup
tennis play against Iran Sun·
day with a pair of singles vic-
tories.
I
Seel\.s 28tl1
Triumph
LOS ANGELES UC
FOR: MONOAY Cla iming all a_gei;. Top cl•lml11; price CLEAR & FAST FIRST POST 8 P.M. SS.800. Pllt$e 52,000 FIRST RACE. one mflt. oace. Silver R .• O. Lars.on s.i.600 Frosty Avalon, G. Lango 1A.000
. Bes!J Brei. J. O'Brien C1>11nac G. T Denni~ Pacific Shefttr. D. Belttlctl Shy Vars!li/, R: GQrdon claimin9 all BllC'· claiming P•ke !31.5(1. Rod v Adle\, o. Mevoc1<1 s~.ooo non winners in la~! J s.!MI• pyr.e Aock!n Slockins. T. Denl\is s4,800 SEVE NTH RAC'>. C"e mil~. ndc~. ST,700. A Dar~s. R. wimaml ,.,ooo c1almin<;1 har>dll:ap all B<}l!S. "'',lt Liiiie Rlt Dean. O. Cronk $3.600 Nevade Biii. s. Des01ner u,ooo cleimln<J price S\J,500·\lS.000 lop cl11lm· Miss. Ml'adow 0. C. (ampt)t!I Jr. $3,600 Newstead, 0 . Beltllcll s•,000 ln<;1 price S1t,1S(}_ p11r~e S3,800 Dark Sun1et, J. Markwell $3,000 Olamonte Kill!!, Holt lll,000 Flamln; Pink, J. Belle~ $3,600 Also Ellgiblt Betle t.oympia, J. Balley u~.600 Carleis Rodn~. G. Longo s3.7SO Olck1. Diiemma, G. HOit «.000 Deetlebvg, J. Dennis '15,600 1 · • N 1 ted NCAA Lincoln. A. Winger Sl,750 FIFTH RACE. Trot ~1'1imlng handicap Erin Frost. R. Valles KeY \lS,600 rvme S 0. ra Pensive Knlgllt, D. Meyocks $3,000 all ages basic claiming price Mi,OQO. Big Red Mechlne, J. WllUam' '1J,000
college division bas.eball team Edgewood A'~fs"o'·E~igl~;nen s•.3.SO s1,0QO.S11,ooo tOP c1a1m1ng prlce s1g,1so ~~=11~:.'~'.·A~~~r~:~11 ;~tm P<>rse $3,000
will journey to LOY Ola ~~ ~~~~nS.~. \r;'1\'1~n Jr. • ~;:= ~~~~la~:d.'H~~l~!ns ~:= s:~H~:~y,A:c~.an~ne mite.':~:=-
University Tuesday for the SECOND RACE. ooe mur. pece. coo· Vic Ardl'!l, T. Berlone S7,000 Clalmlng ell age~. tep claiming price
fourth ~n!rontati·on between ditfolll!d Cal bred s yr and under. None t.a!ln Em Pres. A. Wln;er \8,400 '8.150 purse \2,800
'-V winner$ ol 2 races. Purse S1 ,800. Fest Pav, G. Longo s10,1so t.and. J, O'Brien the tWO teams this season, Locy t.u, o. B!ellch· Armbro lnvlcta, J. Balle'/ S7,000 Scorcher Weve. J. Bennell
G . . 2 30 Perfect Temp0, t.. Dalll!Of'I Worlhy Enougl'I, J. Benne11 S8,000 Plleonl~ Byrd, J. Crane ame tune IS : • Sad Sam 0. c. Campbtll Jr. Sabetha. J. Hackler S9,600 Jor Th ls11e. J. Ru5!.ell
\1,00D
$1,000
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E• M G · Also Eligible Green Berg Orblen, A. Winger Gary Wheelock ("4) put out n ys ""· . ren.er u--Ster Assrl, t.. Grr<;iory Two Betow. R, WUUams \9,600 Lel!le Miss Connls, R, Wiiiiams SB,•OO or aclion since April 7 because Vera Ma~i. J, E. Nell Frelglll Ma;nate, J, Rulsell $10.700 Good Rion, P, Roccio S7.too Jac1<1es Q11estlon. A. Winger Encounler, G. t.onoo 51.000 o.f a freak back in)·ury that oc-Frool FrO'lt. G. Holt SIXTH RACE. one mlle. P•ce. con-Also Ellqlbl• dlllaned all ages. non winners S6,000 In L d A 11 e no
Bozhidar Pampolou v
defeated Hossein Akbari 6-0, G·
3. 11-9, then Lyubcn Gcn ov
beat Taghi Akbari 6-4, 6-4,.~6~.
Bulgaria will meet Be~un1
here next rnonth.1
" " KUALA LUMPUR (AP) ,
India clinched it:! crucial \hircl
point today in the Eastern
Zone Davis Cup t e n n is
semifinals against Pakistan
and qualified to meet
Au stralia in {he zone finals.
India's Anand Amritraj and
his brother Vijay clinched the
point by beating Manawar
Iqbal and Saeed Meer 6-3. 6-4.
6-3 in a doubles matcti that
began Sunday but wa s halted
by rain after the Indians had
\Von the rirst set and fa1len
behind 3-2 in the second. ~~;;:~o~f~O~hc~ ~~0~da:i~! ~~~~~~~~~~ ~igi~;:~1~ton ?~~!r;:~~rE!!;;;:, ~~":i5n~;,!9i~a;5~ P~:;:~.~~e~c'E.'a~:ebe1~1 1e. ~~
Anteaters. THIRD RACE. one mllt, pace. Beretta, ·J. Wiiiiams ;~~:1.n:Urasl~ s~~.:00-top cla!mln(I prlce•IP-;-;-;;;;;;;;;..,...;_;;o ___ ;;~
Wh I k . . ed h. If ctalmlng all ag es. tpp claiming prier Scortl sh Don, II:. Winters Wee General Fuu, J. O'Brien ee 0C lOJUr iffiSe \5.075, pu•se ,1,llOO, (OVnl Partt, R, Bl<1ckmon Armbro Janice, M, Jones while working with a tractor Dales Choice, J. Oennb J5,075 S!ar East, K. Car!nal Jefferson Crain. c. Boyrt
J, Biii, l. V. Johnson $l,SOO Sundown Lass. O. CtC>nk the day before the Anteaters valiants Hearr, 11:. Valles i<~Y ~s.015 BambOOi, J. T. R<>•$11ll ]eft for a three-game series J<1ck Addlslon. K. Car1n11 ,3,500 eroad Shadow. D. Acktrma11 Volo Honor, O. Kazamaler l.l,500 Prep \'olleyfJt&ll Nevada Jack, o. Mevoc~s \Vilh the University of Nevada Mr. Val, o. Meyocks SJ.SOil scavenger, K. Maynard (Las Vegas). ~~~ ~amle, 5R.,:::unams Ul.600 Vat'1llY Alsa Ellglbte
.....
Sl,70() ,,,soo
,7,200
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NEW PORT LEASES
(Locally owlfd_ & o,...a...,J
Leasing all Vehicles
645-2202 ea<>, · somer $3,600 La Quinta def. Laquna 1.S-2, 15-13. HI-Sh~lnry, G. Holt S6.000
e<J was going to start him --'~·~·~·~'~"_..'.'~':'.'~'·:....'~:•'.....'m~'~'"~· ~,.~,.'...._~1'~.:.._:.._:.._:..__:=:.._:_::.._:.._:.._:_~''~"~'~'~'m'.'.'.:.. '~·~'~'~"'~' ___ _c"':·~°"~~~~~~~~~~~~~
against San Diego St ate
University Saturday,'' Adams
revealed. "But I think the ex-
tra days or rest might hel p
him and I don't want to take
any chances of losing him if
\Ve get in the regional
playoffs."
Loyola holds tv.:o decisions
over the Anteaters .this year
and is the only team to deJeat
them by more than three ru ns.
Layo.la's victories were by 11-5
and 11-4 scores. ucr copped
an 8-7 verdict in 11 innings in
the other game.
Wheelock was the 1oser in
the 11-5 decision. He sports a
3.31 e.r.a. and has 4 3
strikeouts in 571/3 innings.
Wednesda y the Anteaters
(27-11) travel to UC Riverside
for a second engagefnent with
the Highlanders. Jerry Maras
will be the starter in this one .
Saturd ay UCI will host
Sou thern Utah in a double
header and on Sunday play a
celebrity tenm in an exhibition
game at home.
Dates Set
·For Efuns
n.e 13th annual West Coast
Match Game Eliminations
bowUng tournament will begin
its 14-week run Monday, May
14 at Costa Mesa's Kona
Lanes, accordini: _ to Dick
Stoeffler, the tournament
originotor and director.
Four·game blocks will be
bowled each Monday 11ight
with the tournament con·
clndlng in late Augiist.
Leading the list or bowlers
are two-Un1e winners Bob
Ramirez and l.a.mar Keck .
Ramirez, or Anahei n1, nabbed
the tQUmey tiUe In 1961 and
'64 while Reseda's Keck was
the winner In '88 and '69.
I
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore
Detroit
Milwaukee
Boston
Cleveland
New York
Kansas City
Minnesota
Chicago
Angels
Oakland
Texas
East Division
W L
9 5
8 6
6 5
6 7
6 9
5 8
West Divhlon
.JO 5
8 4
6 5
5 r.
5 8
2 8
SunCl.tY's G1mei
Cle"ll'land 8.~. Bo~ton J·S U•Ulmorr 5. Oelroll l Cllh:aqo 1-1, KanS8• City 4·6 Milwaukee '• New York l O~ki.nd J, A nee I$ 2 ( 10 l""'lntd M!n11&.o!a 6. Texas •
Tod•1'1 Ollftff
Pct.
.643
.>7l
.545
.462
.400
.385
.667
.657
.545
.405
.:t85
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son 0-0) AllM~ (M.11 0.1) al Olk land (Odom o-3) on11 eem~ Kheduled.
TllftdQ'I 01mts Cl!luoO 11t N1W Yorlt Mlnne!Oll at Bolton Milwaukee al KanMS Cltr Detroit ti Tl!IM Cll!Wland et Gaklu'ld B•lllrnote al An ... •
GB
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31\
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2
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L
Pittsburgh 8 2
Chicago 8 5
New York 8 6
Philadelphia 7 6
Mohtreal 6 7
St. Louis I 12·
West Division
San Francisco t3 5
Cincinnati 11 S
Houston 9 .8
Dodgers
San Diego
Atlnnta
7
6
4
10
II
II
S11nda1•1 G1me1 1>111sbur11n 10·J, Ch!ca1111 •·11
Pct.
.BOO
.615
,57 L
.533
.462
.077
.722
.688
.529
.4 L2
.353
.267
Mon1r&11I '·3. New Yor~ l·ll. 1,1 111 1,.,,1111n
Phi!~clelflhl• 4.z, SI, LOU!l 1·1 Cincinnati 6, Atlnnl• l l-ll)Uston •. S/tn Olcivn 3 Son Fra,,clKo '· 000.'" 2
Tod•Y't Game
GB
11,~
2
2'4
S'h
SI>
I
311
5'h
6 ~::
7'~
San 01990 {Gn!il 1-0! 11 1-iou\lon (Rober~ Ooll Only Hrne $CM<!Uled.
Tuind•Y'• Olft'lfl Seri Jl'r(Ml(llC'O at C:lllC890 o.ctt•n at s1. LOuls Pl'l!lldlllll'lll ill AtlJn!I MontrNI at ClnC:lnMll
$tn 01• al Pltnbl/1'911
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Jf DAil Y PILOT Mond1y, AprU 23, 1973
TONIGHT'S
TV IDGHLIGHTS
1-o;--K'f'bA-U 7:SO L... -"Where LoYe Has Gone. Su
.san Ha,Y\\'ard, Mike Connors and Bette Davis head ,
the cast of thls 1964 drama based loosely on the c""""i of Lana Turner. 1 CBS It 9:00 -"The Adventures of Don Quix-
ote .'' Rex Harrison seeks th~ "lnlpossible dream"
in this non-musical version of the story which in~
spired "Man of La Mancha." Frank Finley and
Rosemary Leach are co-starred.
' NBC 0 9:00 -"Isadora." Vanessa Redgrave
plays the fiery American dancer Isadora Duncan
In this 1969 biographical drama with James Fox
and Jason Robards. Part I ain tonight, Part Il
on Tuesday.
ABC fJ 9:00 -"The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom."
Shirley MacLaine takes the title role in this 1008
comedy about a bored housewife "'ho installs a
Jover 1n her attic. James Booth, Richard Atten,· ~
borough. -·
KCET fl!l 9:00 -·Glenn Gould Plays Beethoven. ti
Pianist Glenn Gould offers a selection of Beeth-!
ove n classics in celebration 'of the composer's 200th '
birthday. Karel An cert conducts the TOronto
Symphony. •
TV DAILY LOG
Monday
Evening
APRIL 23
l:GO IJ 11 fJ GI ill lilD al -
'~= t' (I) ltt S.1rt
D Wal'ltlNI Dud tr Alive
mTMFHnbtom
II) Stir Tt1t
fl) Ml Dulct EN•orld1
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lfl""'Sioortt
l:Jll ({) Hop1'1 H11Ht
0 Mtvlt: (C) (90) '1h• Plal11s-
Mtn'" (WIS) '66-0on Murrty, Gey
Stockwel!, Abby Dalton.
(j) CIS Ntws Wa lter Cronklle
1J Hm Qim Wiii Trml
0§ Marv CrHftn Show
m""'"""' · -fD Consumer Education ''A Plumb·
er's Friend" {R) . m .lotttne C.non Skw
ca!) NMll
'•'·m Th• Fnnt Ptoplt
E!) Tiit Llttle •••c.111
7:00 IJ Ill II ill"'" 1 8 Bowllnr for DIJ1l1rs
(j) Tn1th or ConuqutMtl
(J) Wildllft Th11trt
II Wllllt1 .., U111?
m""''"' : II) I Drt1 .. ol Jt1nn l1
fB SIMplt1111nte Mtrl1
fil) Ltnox Qutrtlt "H11'dn's Opus
20" Part Ill
IE MllMCI
(ID V1rftdadtl Mu1iuilt1 mu.rs• Club
'E!)'Spetd ... ,
7:JD 11....., M111n'1 SU11d Up·•
Clleer (R) Miiton Berl• futsts,
(}) Htp11'1 H1rws
''°' IJ TV MOVIE PREMIERE * REX HARRISON AS OON QUIXOTE-
PRESENTEO BY IBM 1J Cl) I IPIC@:I T1lt AMnhrn
ot·'hn Quintl (2hr) Rn: H1rrlson
stirs In thl1 aCct1lm•d vt1slon of
-t~11ielus CtiY1ntn Ult ol · ro-
m1ne1, lmpoulb11 -drums, poel!J
and rich utirlc humor. Fr111k Fin·
l1y and Roteml!J Lttch 1lso ltlr.
0 0 m "IC Mollday Mt.it: (C)
(211r) "lstdofl" P1rt I (R) {dra) '69
-V1ness1 Redgrave, James Fox,
Ja1on Robirds. Th• biography of
American d1nce1 l11do11 Duncan
treces he1 tumultuous career ind
the world famous exploits lhtl
evtntu1!ly led to her downf1l1.
0 Cil@ Cl) ABC Ml)fldtJ Movl1:
(C) (2hr) "Tht Bliss of MrL Blos-
som" (com) '63--Shir!ey M1eL11ne,
James Booth, Richerd Allenborough.
Hauiet B!os50m is 1 bored house·
wile who enlivens her days by in-
1talling a lover in the attic for
three years. m Dr•1•tt EE Nina ' fD I lf1C1AL I Glenn Gould Plays
8riovtn Pianist Glenn Gould In 1·
selection of Beetl\oven cl1ssics Jn
celebration ol composer's 200th
blrthd1y, Karel Ancer1 conducts the
Toronto Symphony. IE LI Crtld1 Bien Cri1da
1:30 0 One Slip Beyond
ONews m 1111 Cosby
EE Muchath• ltall•n•
Q'i) Y1ried1de1
10:00 0 m (!) N1w1 0 Cr111t A&hten
EE Me1lco Prelldenl Ecltivenla's
Trip Live telecasb of P11s!dent
Echeverria's 11ip to C1n1d1, En·
&land, Bel11lum, , Frtnce, U.S.S.R.
and the People's Republic of China.
tD Ytrih: Ph1ntom lndl1 "On !ht
Fringes of Indian Socltly" The lo·
c~s Is on India's tor101ten mi·
11011ties.
al Sporb Clllllenp
0 TM Mn mu II Rllfll 0 MM: (C) (2hl) "Wltire LM 10:30 IJ T1l1t B1cll
H11 Cont" (drl) '64-Susan HIJ· m ~lMtos.by I
ward, Mlkt Connors, Bette 01¥ls. m Newsi:m
@ T1 Ttfl tflt Trvth (r'l 42 Pl (])TM 111ro1 ... 1ter1 u. us
0 Million $ Movie: (2.llr) "'They 11:00 II 0 0 €Em III News
Dltd h Thtlr loots 011" (wes) (})Ci) (i9J News
'42-£rro1 Flynn, Arthur Kennedy. IO One Step Beyond
O::QJ ltb Hopt Sp1d11-trb1 Annis @ M1nh1I Diiion m T1lat Clrl 0 Movie: "[sc1p1de" (1dv)-
(D Or11net 'Louis .lourdan. D1ny Ca1rel.
fl) r11 Chi Ch'111n-Uucis11 m Trtrlh or Consequencts m Th• AdvenbJrtr m Movit: "HighWIJ D11gnel"
a\) Rev. R11 PU1no (adv) '54-Richard Conte, .lotn
ff) Sport& Cb1l1na1 Bennett. lB Thi Addi•• F1111Ur a\) CllDCll Johnson Nlte Bt1t
1:00 II ([l Cu1111110U "Thi Rlver" ll:JO IJ ([l CIS Lale Mtvi1: (C) "B'"
Conti. (R) An otrllaw 11n1 tries to dl'lllltd" (dr1) '55-Anne B1kl.er,
stop M1nh11 Olllon 1nd rtCO¥eF Steve Forrest.
th• loot h• has Uken from Ont of ' B 0 m Johnny Caf'IOll Vikki
tllelr bind. C.rr Is substitute host.
II Iii ili' La1tafl·ln (R) Luci• At· II M•n 111 1 ~ilcut
nu 1uests with etmeo 1ppe1r1nce' D (]) 00 fl) Whit World tf En·
m1de by Rou Martin ind Rldt teltlln111ent ''Pict111e of Dori1n Gray''
UttM. P•rt I. Shane Bri1nt, a ya11n1 8rit· 0 (I} {l) tiE Tiie Roo•it1 (R) lsh 1eto1, m1kt1 hls Mltrican !tie·
Wiiiie, fre&h out of the polite ac•d· vision debut In the tille role of
emr. contronh 11val 1an1s in , Dorl1n Gray, • min whose wish to
1hetlo 1re1 in an 1t1empt to lessen bt 1terni1 lly youne comes true-al
tension. a terrifying price. m Thi Cltost ind Mis, Muir m To Tell the Truth m hrTJ M1son 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Prtstnh EE H111111nos Coraj1 m Millie Reese Show tD 1 IHC!A( I WfrfET Oper1 Th11tre
"Myshkln" A modem ope11 based 12:l00 News
on Dostomki's novel. ''Tht Idiot." m Mo•le; "81idgt of Sin Llllt
Composed by John [•ton and pei· Rey" (dn) '44-Francis Lederer,
formff by lndl1n1 Univttilty School l.Jnn Bui, .
of Music: atudtnlL Q) Ptttlmt Junction
81 "'""""'.-"°'Ill 0 fJ lll "'" cm Mlptlltl Y1ldts .. t ··~ fJ. . ... H -· ' o• • '9 Mtwil! (%hi') "CtlN $cJ!otl" ·'W ttrl1t: I I l rNI 0 11K
(dn) 'lS--Humphnr Boaart, Ottd (acl·fl) 6l~hristopher LH, M.t
End Kldt. Ferrer.
3:1011 Movlt: "Tht Rose of CIMtn'tll"
(wn) '52-Jit~ S.vtel, Milt Pow-1
Tuesday
DAmME MOVil::S
t:IO D (C) "11..tltfrt lo AMltno" (•HI
'&7-8obbr D11in, wne "lt!Mt1,
Emily a.nu.
10:00 I)) •.JO.• {dra) 'Si-Jtd: Webb,
' Willl•m Conrld. , 8 'lollo ti lhc Ill_. (tom)
'Sf-M .. WtSt.
11.:0t•--.. (nt) 13--
-. 0'8""'. """"' -ft'n) '50-0on 9•"1·
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1:00 m (C) "lt'1 I Ill Co11111r(' (dr•)
'52~•rr Coopt!, Janel L•i1h.
l:JO 0 "nit C111bo" (com) ··~
Glenn Ford, Debbie Rtynolda.
3:00 ()) "The Proud afld tllt Pnl1ne•
Pait I (dr1) '56-Willi1m Holden.
Dtbor1h K1rr. 0 (C) "'M1plllct11t Y•nktt" (dr•)
'$1-louis C1lll1rn, Ann tilrdlnt-
1:!0 D !Cl """' '-"• ood l1't """" (m) '52-stM Cochr1n.
4:00 II Ct) "Oa11a-r Mn 1111 FIOtl"
(wtp) '66-Robert l1n1ln.t tlant
Wy11ttr, •
t:JO (I) ltMI ts lOAM ~1111
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• •
Just for Fun • • •
Annie Wood is only half joking as she threatens to
scald Bette Killion in this scene from "The Effect
of Gamma Rays on 'Man-in·the-Moon Marigolds,"
beginning its final week Tuesday at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse.
UCI Drama Prof Cohen
Sets Lecture Tuesday
'Ne.,,..la,' 'Steppenwolr
Mixed Bag at ·UC Irvine
By TOMTITUS
Of .. 0.11)' Piiot Sltff
Watching the two one-act
plays presented over the
weekend by the UC Irvine
drama work s hop, "Step-
penwolf" and "The Great
Nebula in OrioQ," w a s
somewhat like cleaning one's
plate of an unappetizing meal
for the opportunity of sampl-
ing th e mouth-watering ·
dessert.
'EHTERTAINMENT
Indeed, two such dissimilar
courses of theater have rarely
been served in tandem. Had
one been forewarned, he would
have been well advised to ar·
ri ve a~ intermission -though '----------'
the second play was barely
a half hour in length .
Space being at a premium,
Jet us Jorega for the . moment
the mishmash of !!\,ediocrity
.called "Steppenwoll" and pro-
ceed to Lanford Wilson's ex-
cellent ''Great Nebula in
Orion." This is the third of
Wilson's plays mounted by
director Robert Cohen at UCI
and, pound for pound, the
most captivating.
WRSON WEAVES a simple
yet deceivingly complex ac-
count of two women, now in
their 30s, who were close
friends in college and who
meet again by accident in
a New York department store.
One is a successful fashion
designer, the other now a pro-
per Bostonian who }las mar-
ried into money. Their com·
munication, strained at fir st.
\Vilson's naturally fluent sty le
of writing, a style highly
reminiscent of J, D. Salinger
-in part~lar, a Salinger
short story entiUed "Uncle
Wiggily in Connecticut." The
rapport between the two
women, neither of whom has
attained i n n e r satisfaction
despite her surface success,
is honest and immensely
realistic.
Alison Dockray portrays the
career girl and is at her
breezy best during the play's
earlier scenes and in her off.
hand asides to the a udience.
which both wome n employ
skillfully, between patches of
actual dialogue. Carol Mithers
handles the more demanding
assignment of th~ nervous
hous~wife_ with remarkable in-
sight and dramatic subtlety.
CREDIT FORavlrlually
raullless, !hough all too ~def,
procluctlon, must go to direc-
toi; Cohen, who insures 1that
both Miss Dockray and Miss
Mithers reap the maximum
-causes-one-to-yearn-for the·
return of this sort of qi.Jallty
and ambition in student pro-
ductions. The level of local \
collegiate theater bas dipped ~
noticeably since the ffiT
disbanded.
effect from Wilson's Sal--:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--
ingeresque script.
The solid ·protessionaHsm. of
''Great Nebula" is amplified
even more by the ~minute
esoteric pastiche w h i c h
precedes it. Herman Hesse's
"SteppenwoU" apparently lost
a good deal in the translation
on its way to the UCI stage.
This episodic allego ry on
eternal loneliness and tragic
absence of humor is com -
pounded. by uninspired act-
ing and direction from a oom-
pany that .prefers not to use
surnames on the program. For
this guise they can hardl y
be blamed .
While "Steppenwolf" may
be written off t o un -
dergraduate experimenattion,
the impressive "Great Nebula
in Orion" jostles fond
memories of Cohen's lrvine
Repertory Theater at UCI and
Shelley Stars
HOLLYWOOD (UPI I
Shelley Winters heads back to
action for a starring role in
Warner Brothers' "Cleopatra
Jones" playing a ruthless gang
leader.
N A T I 0 N ll-1-
0INktAL '
THIA.TIU
EXCLUSIVE
OIANGECO.lNGAGfMfNT
Wkdays. 6:45
Sat. Sun. 11:45
Drama will be the focus ora
free communjty lecture by Dr.
Robert Cohen of-the UC 11'-Vine
fine arts faculty Tuesday at 8
p.m. in the Village Concert
Hall on the UCl campus.
day." flows smoother as the brandy
bottle empties. Cohen , associate professor What is most in'triguing
or drama, also is a piaYwrigllt, about "G'reat Nebula" ·is
The program is the third in
a series sponsored by UCI
Town and Gown on the theme
"Relevance of the Arts To-
director, critic and actor. He 1_0i~~!!liiif has directed more than 40
plays, including recent pro-
ductions of ''Ondine,''
"Othello" and "Cabaret." and
has acted both professionally
and at UCI.
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Graves Waits
Won't Take New Seri-es
By VEllNON SCOTT C&rtwrlght WBS a strong
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) character. There 13 a danger
Lome Greene and Peter viewers ~Ill tend to identify
Graves share a common him with he ~ew role Lorne
dllemma: cancellation or thei r will be p aylng.
television series, "'I'h.e..t's one bf the reasons !
I Greene will be one of the l'm not in a hurry for another rew actora ever to skip from series. My role as Jim Phelps
one se ries to\another ln subse· was strong, too. It's best that
quent seasons when heo follow3 1 let his image cool for a while
"Bonanza" wlWl "Griff" next and come back in something
fall. smashing."
Graves ha! chosen to sit out The debonair Graves is a
a year or two now that series veteran. In addiUon to
"Mission lmpossible" has six years in ' •Mis s Ion
been uncoupled from the tube. Impossible" he also starred in
"I feel the show had run its "Fury," "Whiplash" and
course,'' said the handsome, "Court Manhall."
silver-haired actor. "If we'd "l'd like to be human
kept our Saturday night time again,'' Graves said. "Jim
slot the ratings would have Phelps had no private or
kept us afloat." But I don't personal life. The audience
know where we'd find another · was left to build a backgrC!und
26 .stories. for him and other characters
~'WE WEREN'T d o I n g
human shows like my brother
Jim (Ame!s) does on
'Gunsmoke.' There are endless
stories about interper80llal
relationships. But there aren't
too many twists for puzzling
situations."
Graves lighted a -cigarette
and exhaled slowly. His face
was sunburned from a week o(
skiing and he was preparing to
leave for Hawaii for yet
another turn in the sun.
"I have a contract with
Paramount for some motion
pictures and' televis ion
movies," he said.
"lt"s good oot to have a
series for a year or so. I don't
miss the pressure at all. I'm
taking time to find a new show
that will be exactly rtg)lt !qr
me.
''I DON'T lil!nk !l's a good"
idea to go directly from one
series to anoUter, although I
wish Lorne well. Ben
on 'Mission: Impossible.'
THE Sl'UDIO doesn't have a
particular type of show in
mind · for me. I don't think a
situation comedy wou1d be
right. Or a tough detective.
"But it isn't possible for an
actor to see himself in a
specific image. How easy ls it
for anybody to see himself as
others do?
" 'F'm'y was the story of a
man and his boy and a horse.
It's been rerun in various
parts of the country for a
whole new audience. The
character I played i.n thal
show back in 1955 was entirely
different from Jim Phelps.''
Graves starTed this year in
a ~minute television movie,
"C311 to Danger," designed as
a pilot for a new series. He
played a secret· government
agent working with com-
puters.
"It was too close t9 Phelps,"
Grayes concluded. "l can
wait."
Stage Play of 'Gigi'
Primed for Broadway
By BOB moMAS
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Veteran producer Edwin
Lester has found a new source
for stage mw:icals: movie
nnwicall ~ resµlt 'fill Qe
seen thi!' 1pring with an
$00(),000 version of "Gigl.11
Muslcalized . versions · o f
dramatic movies such as "The
Apartment," "Some Like It
Hot" and "All About Eve"
have enlivened the Broadway
scene in recent years. Now
comes a stage version of
"Gigi," the Colette stories
which became a straight play
starring Audrey Hepburn , then
the 1958 Oscar-winning MGM
musical with Leslie Caron.
"We've been ta1king about
'Gigi' for the stage for seven
years," said Lester, head of
the Los Angeles Civic Llght
Opera.
"One of the big problems
was that the movie had only 10
songs, not enough for a stage
musical. And Fritz and Alan
had split up and were not on
good tenns."
Frederick "Fritz" Loewe
and Alan Jay Lerner, after
their immense success with
"My Fair Lady," "Gigi"
and 11Camelot," h8d parted
amid acrimony. Composer
Loewe, who had a history of
heart trouble, retired to his
Palm Springs mansion .
Lyricist-author Lerner tried
other collaboraors, with scant
success.
"IN 1961\ we staged a new
version of 'My Fair Lady' with
Movies'
Ratings
Patented
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
Motion Picture Association
has annou nced it has obtained
patents for the film ratings
"G," "PG" and "R.'1
The registration of the sym-
bols mak.,. the using o1 the G,
PG and R ratings by anyone
other than the association's
code and rating admlnlstration
lllegal. Only lhe "X" raUng
may be sell applied to a film.
Jack Valentt, MPAA pres!:
dent. said the ne wtrademarks
would assure parents. film
producers ard distrtootors
"that the ratings have actually
been osalgned by MPM.
"Registration of these
ratings with !he Patent Office
affords added protection by
making the unauthorized use,
or their misuse. a violation of
the Federal Trademark
Lanham Act.'"
Since the letter S)'mm of
film categortilng WDI hm>ked
more than four ye.an ago,
more than 2,100 rums have
been rated by the Ratlni
AdminlstraUon.
Douglas Fairbanks J r .• ' '
Lester recalled. "Alan came
opening night and he sent me
a telegram saying bow good
be thought the production was.
,Fritz saw it three or four
.weeks lattf'.1.:ind ~ sept me a
wire saying lit thought it· was
J1!e best v"erilon of 'My Fair
·Lady' he had seen.
'"Both of them thought that
'Gigi' might be a nice place to
start working together again .
Fritz seemed ready to go back
to work and 1 think f.lan
realized that theirs was one of
those wonderful marriages of
talents that happens rarely."
And so the partners patched
up their differences and began
anew. Working in CB.nnes,
Nice, Paris, London, Long
Island and Palm Springs, they
produced six new songs and
rewrote two. One song from
the film was discarded.
Producer Lester was faced
with the task of recasting five
memorable ro1es. Rather than
attempt an imitation of t h e
great Maurice Chevalier, he
went for a different type with
Alfred Drake, veteran of
"Oklahoma" and "Kiss Me
Kate.'' The Louis Jourdan role
was filled by English actor
Daniel Massey, son of Ray·
mond. Dancer Maria
Karnilova supplants Hermione
Gingold and Agnes ?t1oorhead
will play the partof Aunt
Alicia, which will be built up
for the play.
0 0UR BIGGEST problem
was casting Gigi," s a i d
Lester. "We needed a girl who
could appear to be 16 years
old, could sing, dance and act.
We had every falent agency in
the country looking for us and
I personally audllloned 38
asoirants.
"The break cme when
Katharine Hepburn was in
England, and Michael Benthal,
the director, told her about a
girl who W8S destined to be a
star. She was appearing in a
rock version of 'Carmen' in
London. The show wasn~ very
good, but the girl was terrific,
and Miss 11epburn told Alan
Lerner about ~" The new Gi · J is Terese
stevens, J!l-y Id pop
singer. She bas been perform·
ing since she wu 11.
"Gigi" will appear In San
Francisco and Los Angeles as
part of the Civic Light Opera's
38th staJOn, Then it tours to
St. Louls, Detroit and Toronto
before opening at the now Uris
Theater in New York In
November.
LESTER DEMONSTRATED
the changing economics of the
theater. Hls first bit musical,
••Song of NOrway," cost
$200,000 to stage In 1911 !ind
required $11,000 weekly lo
make a profit when it moved
Crom here to Broadway. The
$1JtJ1.000 '"Gigi" wlll need to
gross $t00,000 a week to break
even.
I
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Mond'1, April 23, 197) DAILY PILOT J 9
.Raeing llnion PUBUC Nanez
Harbor Skippers "KTI'TtOl.IS IUSllllllS
IU.MI ITATIMIHT
TM foll.,..11'1111 p«tc111 11 doh'l8 Mlt'ltU ••: ~A.Pt: N' AIL, 210 ,lfttrl SI,. Hllft.-
'lft9tclfl IHCll. Calli. m• Jeck Nell Lwm, mi El'"'"'t. Cotll Mu., (lllf. '2f1•
Capture Honors 'Tl'lb bu$1nH• II Co'1dK!td by 11' 11'1·
dlYldull. J1cll N. Lt11m
TP!h 1\11-t •II Hltd wilt! 1tw C<M.lfto
ty C.lerk of Ottnot COV>llY M AO'll 11, itn.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
sailors dominated the local
eliminations for the North
American Yacht Racing Union
championships Saturday.
Don Ayres and T o n y
Wattson were fir~t and second
respectively in the Sears Cup
compeUtioo to determine who
will go to the quarter-flnalS' at
Marina del Rey. The Sears
•CUP is Cor junior sailors.
Caroline Newcomb and Jane
' .....,,
Publlll'IH °''1'19' Co-11 O.lly l'llot, Farwell of NBYC won the April ''· u. ao. 1nc1 M•., 1, 1m 1101-n
right to represent tbe loca11----------
area in the quarter finals for
the Adams cup, women's PUBUC NOl"ICE
championship. 1---,-,c-,-,.-,0-.-,-,-.-,.-.-.,-,--
Bruce Twk:hell of Voyagers T11e '°'~=.,: 1'!~~•'"!,, doh" Yacht Club. And Tom Wilson 111111""' ••~
Balboa Yacht Club were the "~~.~'t.0~~1Y111!c~~~~1Ti. ,::, 0c ....
~·inners in the O'Day elhnina· c. c-td w1111Q1.111t Jr .• us D•rt•
Uons for the singlehand~ "':;~11~~::' w~::=;.,~~ =:!-r, championship. L111llf'ltl e1.tc:11, c1u1. '1..,, Tr•h M ir.en 11 conduc:ftd b1 .,.. In· Bernie Gerste-in. Pomona 01v1d11it1.
CAT~ ON PROWL -Hobie Cats and Pacific Catamarans will swarm over Lake
Havasu on the Colorado River in scenes like this Saturday and Sunday as the
loth sailing of the London Bridge Regatta, largest inland sailing event, gets
underway. '
Assault
Valley Salling Association, and 1111, .~;,~:;' ... V::=·~11~-.... C<l'oln·
Jim Sawyer, BYC, \Vere the tv Cltr~ 01 Or•~ Cwn•v on M•r<h 2•,
elimination winners ln the 1'73· Pt•• J\tallory Cup for the men 's Pv'llllihld Or•nu• ca.,1 0111y P11o1,
h . hi All"'ll 1. t. 1•, ti, ltll •Tt·7l c ampions p.
PUBUC NOTICE
Scheduled Bill McCune STATIMINT OP AIANOOJO~•NT 0, us• 0, PICTITIOUS IUllNllS NAMI
Th• lollllWl"lll pel'lanl 1!1ve •btNklned
!he VH gf tlMI ltctlflDUI bu1lnn1 Nlme c a. 8 H£ATl~G 6 All!: CONOITIONING co .. •t ~ T•vlor W1y, COiii MtM,
C1llt0f'nl1 '212'. Champions E_nfRr Regatta
Two champions are among
the catamaran sailors entered
Jn the 10th London Bridge
Regatta at Lake Havasu City
on the Colorado River next
weekend, April 28-29.
Richard Loufek, 18. of
Newport Beach is the Hobie
16th Gold Cup Awards
For Safety Scheduled
toward promoting b o a t i n g
saJety in !ta area during 1973.
Cat-14 world champion, a title
he won at Honoluhr a. last
January sailing against 45 en-
trants from all over the world .
On the Pacific Catamaran
side of the ledger, R. Paul
Allen, Rancho Santa Fe, is the
national champion, having
won that title at San Diego
last year.
Allen is also the defending
London Bridge Regatta fleet
champion. He bagged that title
last year with finishes of 5-1-1
in the P-Cat A division With
the -combined finish ol any skipper. -
On Record
John Beaudoin, race boat
drlver of ParBmount. hBs set
h-1ay 8-11 as the period in
which he will seek to break
the world water speed mark of
285.213 miles Bn hour on Lake
Ha vasu.
The 58-year-old driver said
his jet boat, the ~foot "The
HusUer," would be ready to go
the first good day during that
span. .
"ll weather and water con-
ditions are proper, I'll shoot for
a new record on Tuesday,
May a, said Beaudoin .
"Otherwise, I'll watt it out."
Bea udoin says he expects to
exceed 300 miles an hour II all
goes wen.
Wins Race:
.815% Error
Tiie llctlllou• buslntss n1""9 r~ to
1t1ov1 w11 111911 ln Ori~ Coun'Y on
S~t•mbel" 17, 1971. Ct>1rln .._nry Norton. JOSI T1ytOI'
W1y, Co1l1 Mnl. C1lltornl1 9'126
Wlll1n1 MHr1. 30'2 T1ylor W1v.
Co•!• MHI, C1lllOl"nl• t'M21 . • TM1 butlMll Wll conducltd DY I Bill McCune, a first-year ,,,,.,,1 111•tntf'.lfllp. predicted log racer from Cl!•rl•• H•~rv NOl'lon ,.1,,..
Shark lsland Yacht Club, Pvbllshflt Or1no• c°''' 0111v Piiot,
Newport Beach, was the win· Aprn t. '· 1'· 2:i.. "13 f0:).13
ner of the Harrison. Palmer PUBUC NOTICE J>erpetual Trophy In t h e
Southern California Cruiser •---,-,c-.,-,-~u'" 1us1N1ss
A . l" ' ff t " t HAMI ITATIMINT ssoc1a ion s u n 1 n g on TM 1ooowlM persons ••• dolno Harbour to Avalon race Satur· tiv.1nn1 ••:
d H.,Or• Clffn Sys11m1, Hydr• .G1111rd, ay · Hydr1 Vee. Hydt1 S111m, 17«1 Superior McCune's cruiser Michelle A ...... co111 ,..,. ... c1111. tMt~ . led .-. "th cti.n.. T. serv111. 2001 C111tt111 l't .• nav1ga uu: course wt an '""""°" -..cti; c1u1 f'2611,
error of .815 percent. ~~ = wnt, '"' wonNim or ..
There were 18 contestants in Thi• 11v11neu 11 Cllndueltd b\' • OIMl'il
the race and the first five P1rtnt'r,.:;.... T s.rv.ii •
finished within .196 percent of T1111 ·•••i.met1• ;...., 11111t witti t11t c.,.,.,. each bther. Summary : ~nCJtrk ot Ot•llP cou111y on Mtr(h t.
{I) Michelle, Bill McCune, •·-StYC 615 Pvbll1Md OttrlOt C011t O.lly Pltlt.
0 r g a n i z a!ions making
significant contributions to
boating safety during 1973 will
be honored in Ute 16th annual
Gold Cup Awards for Boating
Safety, according to an an-
nouncement by Mercury
Marine, sponsor o!-the ,,com·
petition. •
A summer camp, scout
troop, school or any youth
group (majority of members
under 21 years of age) that
makes an original and mean-
ingful effort to progiote safe
'lxlating in its area in 1973.
A1Ien sails with bis wife,
Linda, as crew. Loufek sails
alone, the ·Hobie-14s Jfot· re-
quiring a crew.
"Rich H811ett of Downey,
designer and builder of 'The
Hustler,' and I know that .the
boat is caP.able of Detter th an
300 m.p.h.," declared · Beau·
doin. "lf everything i s
favorable for the run , 1 expect
to crack that figure."
, --· April t, 16. U." JO, 1tn nt-n
• (2) Lady Gay, Ernie Beck,h.~-~,--------
Winners in four categories
will receive a gold cup and a
cash prize of $500. The
ca~cries in this year's com·
petition are:
A magazine, newspaper,
radio or television station that
assumes leadership in its com-
'munity or nationallY,, toward
promoting greater boating
safety in 1973.
A government a g e n c y
(below st.a¥!: level) that ex-
poods exceptional e f f o r t
toward boating safety during
1973. A boat club, water ski club,
kin d.Lving club or any club
associated with boating in any
way, that makes an original
and substantial contribution
Boatlni safety authcl'ltics
represenfing the U.S. Coast
Guard and its auxiliary, the
National Safety Co u n c i I ,
American Water Ski Associa·
tion and U.S. Power
Squadrons, serve as judges.
Entries shout include full
details, and supporting
materiat! when available,
regarding the contrlootions
made by the group' o r
organization toward advancing
or promoting boating safety
during 1973. PresentaUons,
which will fie returned, should
be sent t(> Gold Qip Awards,
Public -Relatioos Department,
Merrcury Marine, Fond du
Lac, Wisconsin 54935, before
Oct. 15. •
Pre-Ensenada Races
Plann~d _in Newport
Entries have passed the 20
mark for the three-race series,
according to Robert P .
~1cCUlloch Jr., regatta direc-.
tor. There will be eight fleets
that include P.Cat A and B,
Hobie Cal-16 A, B and C, and
Hobie Cat-14 A, B and C.
Two races will be sailed
Saturday and ooe on Sunday.
Sailing starts at 9:30 a.m.
each day.
'Wings'
Wins Adams
Trophy
Randy Smyth of Cabrilto
Beach Yacht Club successfully
defended the Al Adams and
Son Challenge Trophy with a
convincing win over three
challengers. Smyth Was skip.
pering the new One Ton
Ranger-37 C1ass sloop Wings.
Second in the sudden death
To claim a new record,
Beaudoin will be required to
make a run each way through
the fivHighths mile trap. T\>e
average of the two runs will
become the official figure .
The runs will be made under
American P o w e r Boat
Association unction with Otto
Crocker of San Diego as the
official clocker.
"The Hustler" weighs 4,420
pounds dry weight, 11 made of
al uminum skin over wood and
aluminum frame, and is
powered by a Westinghouse J.
46 turbojet engine, capable of
generating 10,000 horsepower
and 6,200 pounds of thrust.
The existing record o r
285.213 miles an hour Is held
by Lee Taylor ol Cerritos, in
the same boat. Taylor set. the
mark at Guntersville, Ala.,
eclipsing a figure of 276.33
m.p.h. owned at the time by
Donald Campbell of England .
Sailing yachts from San
Diego to Santa Barbara will
soon be pouring into Newport
Harbor for the Gtart of the
Newport to Ensenada race,
May 3.
The race will start at 11
a.m. April 28 and will leave
Catalina to port on the way to
Newport. a distance of 78
miles. The race is open to all
Ocean Racing, Midget Ocean
Racing and Pacific Handicap
yachts, whether or not they
·are entered in the Ensenada
race.
race was John Linsky of Wind· ----------
Most of those converging on
Newport for the big race will
come by the competition route
as sailors rarely miss an op.
porfunity to race.
One of the biggest pre-
Ensenada races is California
Yacht Club's Mayor's Trophy
Race, April 28-29. The race is
listed as one of CYC's Overton
Series with the Mayor of Los
Angeles Trophy as the top
prize.
Another traditional pr e •
Ensenada race is the San
Diego to Newport race on the
same weekend, sponsored by
Coronado Yacht Club of San
Diego. This will bring boats
from the San Diego, Mission
Bay and Oceanside areas to
the starting line.
jammers Yacht Club in the
Yankee-38 Independence; third
was George Tooby of Newport
Harbor Yacht Club in the
Custom.JS Robin, and fourth
was Mike Eisenberg of De1
Rey Yacht Club In Whitecap.
That's a Home?
By Uolted Press International
The smallest bird, the bee
hummingbird of CUba. builds
a nest with an inside diameter
of three-fourths of an inch. '
F •• e1111n1ne Influen~e
Boat Industry Likes Women's Interest
Women are having an un--
precedented impact on the
boating Industry.
Not only do they have the
final say-so as to which boat to
buy for the family's fun and
convenience, their demands
are also being strongly fell
and met by manufacturers of
boats and related accessories.
What's more, industry
spokesmen unanimously agree
that the female influence is
the best thing that ever hap.
pened in boating.
"W• have tbe gals to thank
for Ute greater comforts of
today's boats," says Paul
Albrecht, presld<nt of UD1111te
Yacht Sol.., and the Southern
Call!ornla Marine Auodatlon.
1rgy-£N THE most rugged
skippers are quick to admit
that they are grateful for the
feminine touches .whlcft allows
them to go to ~ in comfort·
to-luxury !1l1Toundlnp."
Albrecht points out that a
man Is primarily Interested in
how a boal ~ built, !ta
perlormanoe, what kind o!
engine It has, and various
other technical aspects.
"The gal, on the other hand, -
ls more concerned abollt Its
safety reatures, whet.her It!
floor plan provide• easy con-
venience for the family;
whether It meets her standard
for attractive living and other
features ," says Albrecht.
FOR INSTANCE, due to the
insistence of the. skipper's
feminine counterf)llrt, there's
been a great improvement in
upholstery fabrics. New vinyls
are easier to clean. They're
brighter in color, .... wlth neW
bold and decorator-designed
patterns.
"No longer does milady
have to worry about scratch--
Ing an elbow or a h I n ns sho
moves about her home afloat.
Builders ore heeding her com·
plaints," says Albrecht.
"They're covering t h o s e
bare screws, nuts and bolts
with upholstered bu Ito n s .
Sharp cOrner1 are rounded
and wrapped , even padded.
Ptdtrudlng hardware is fiush -
mounted where poss.Ible and
instruments are rectued lnlo
padded panels.
"Bumped . heads, banged
ears and acraped shoulders
have betn virtually ellmlnated
In cratt that have been
dcoorated with lnnponslve
carpellng, lined bulkheads and
overheads. Again, It's due to
' the gai.. who are looking for
comfort aboard as well as
safety.
"AND WHAT more Joglcal
place for a feminine boating
person to look f o r im·
provement than the galley?
Today's boats a r e boasting
more compact units. Most any
craft with more than two fixed
bunks contains a stainless
steel sink. lee chests are built
under stern cockpit seats.
Fold-down. fold-<Jp or book<>n
tables with screw-in metal
Jegs create an eatihg surface
almost any place aboard.
"One manuracturer makes
the most of these compact
units. The sink with electric
raucet and hidden water tank,
reces!ed and covered stove,
working counter top and
under -the counter Jct chest
convertible to refrigeration
take up less than three cubic
feet.
"There doesn't seem to be
any question about it. The
boating Industry has respond-
ed In a large way to the
women's touch and will con--
tlnue to keep a close ear to
their future suggestions and
recommendatiom,'' Albrecht
oonclud ...
DEPARTMENT HEAD
Cocll B. Norris
Vancouver
Architect
Joins Finn
Cecil B. Norris, Vancouver,
B.C. naval architect, has been
appointed to head t h e
engineering department of
King and Chole Yacht s ,
Newport Beach.
Kint! and Choie build ferro-
cement boats tn the Orient.
"We are fortunate In ob-
taining the servlc.s of Nor-
ris," said F.d Chole, pr!!ldent
of the finn. "His international
reputation In ferr~ment
doslgn will help lo bring wr
company to the prominence
we seek .in the cNislng yacht
market.''
Formerly associated with
Samson Marine Deslan of
Vancouver as chief naval
architect, Norris wa s educated
on th• Isle of Wight, England,
where he studied n 1 v a 1
architecture ~fore moving lo
promln"1t for his ferrocemcnt
Canada wt..... he became
designs.
S!YC, .892. -PUBLIC NOTICE
(3) Minuet, Dayle Collup,1-------,....,..--cy 962 "IC'TITtOUf •UlllfllS C, , · HAMI STAT.MINT
( 4) Shipmates, Bob Wilson, Tiit 1o11ow1119 "''°"' •• dOtno bu1lne11 11: CYC, .975. MYLAN DIYWAll. 1•11 Oltlow.
(51 Cr bby 11 Bruce C a~ W"tmlftllw, C1llfornl1, '2611 a • r u-Tllclml1 H•rdY Mvl•n, ns.s Nv1i., tree, SDYC, 1.011. 11-. ......... "~
Tl!ll MIMll 11 cOllductld bY Ill I~. ~
Newport's .
Juniors
·Win Seriea
'""""' Ttlomt1 H1rcty Myl111
This slltemtlnl w11 ft ltd Wlfll 1111 ClllUll-
ly c1n ot ar.,. c-rv (Ill Aprn ,_ im """ Pvblllhed Or•""9 Cottt o.!ly Piiot,
April t , l'-:tl, 30, lt13 Mn
PUBUC NO'nCE
"tC'TfTlout ,_,..,. ...
MAM8 fTATIUNT
Thi fdloWll'lll ...,_ II '°""' M1""9 ··~ . CINTVIY HOUll • OltANOI, •
Abtl-Avt .. 9.-o. l.,..'*3 ' Newport Harbor Yacht Club 9:::_n 1~:'*t~.~1A'*-,,., .•
Junior sailors won the 4th an· Thi• tMIMM I• t11111111 candl.ltl9d "'-... nual Junior Match Racing l11C11v1dv11. • S1111n I . OIMll Challenge at Newport Beach T11t1 '''''"'..,1 w11 111ec1 w11t1 ,,,. coun-
in a five-race series sailed last ~~lerk °' °'111111• counr, on ""'' 1 ,1
Thursday and ~rlday against Pvbll•l!ed Ori111M co.11 011ry "r.l:.
Monterey Peninsula Yacht Aprn ti,'°· •nd M•v 1, 14, 1m 1142.71
Club.
The series is a home-and-PUBUC NO'nCE
home competition sailed In NOTICI °" AVAIUllLrTY lll'OftT Shields CIB§ll sloops. ANNUAL 11l'011:T
NHYC ·"J B ,.~, to· 1te11on ,,°' 111).--.,.-1t1t
::14 ppers ~ ruce 1n1erN1I ll:t't'tft'lll c.dt, notk• 11 Mr.ov Ayres, Don Ayres, Phil Ram· 01....,. tt111 tt11 _,, rlpOrt fDr t1M1 . nd Da V rd J h c1lll!Cltr ~r 1'72 of T"°"""°" Foun-ming a n o a e, coac · d1t1on, • pr1v111 found111on, 11 •Y•ll•DI• ed by Dick Sweet' •' ,,,. toun6it1on'1 prlt1elP1I off!<• tor In-• ' •PKllClll durlno r111vl1r bu'llnt11 '-n Monterey skippers w e r e ''°"' t •·"'· 1o J p.m. DY 1nv ,1111 .... Wl'll
Doug Day Ed Slgoureney '"""'1 11 W1111111 ''° ..,.,, 1111r "" "'• • • ot lhl1 111o1bl1c111oa: David Sparkuhl and B i 11 T11e toundit1on·1 prrnc•Ptl Offk.1 lt
Keller, coached by Dick Clark. ~~~~ •1 l:l6.S C•lexy, N~t BNCll.
Tl'll prlnclpel m•lllffl' llf 11141 fCll.lnlUll"!'l •
11 Mn. El1l1 Tl'lomPMlll--•
Firm Has
New Name,
New Line
.....
Mr, PMllll n.: JIM I~ .. 11.llY ,,...,,..., hlcll. Cdf.
Pllblllhed Or1noe COl1t DIOy Plltt.
April 23, 1913 1200"1')
PUB!JC Naf!CE
I Slltf
HOTIC• OP tAL• OP' •IAL P•Of'· l•T'I" AT PlltlVAT• SAL• ,. .. ,. p .,.,
'" Ille SvptrlOI" Ca..trt llf 11\f Slill of Sailcrafter Yacht Kits a c111torn11, 1n 1n11 tor ,,,. countv 01 LC» • AngllH. division Of Whittaker Corp., In Ille M1tt1r of lh1 &11111 Cll VIOLET
ha h ed "t t F. FULLEM, ConHrv1tM. s c ang I s name 0 NOTICE 15 HEREBY CIVEN tllat ti!• Sailcrafter Custom Yachts and vnNr11tnM w111 1111 •• pr1v•t• 1111. 1t1 , 1119 l!IOl'lltf 11'11 bHf bld!Nr, Jl,ll:lfff:I lo has added rour boats to Its conllrm1tlon of ••Id Svplrlor Court, on or line while dropping three •tier 1111 • "'" or M•Y· itn, 11 111e 11111a. • • of WM. L. 8AK£11:. 161'2 E. Whittler Gone are the Sallcrafter 22 a1YC1 .. sv111 No. 1t, Whltttr, county o1 Los
23 and hi! · th I la ' Anoetn, s1111 or C1lllorl'll1. 1n "" rlollt. 25, W e m e r p ce 1111. end 1n11r111 llf 11ld Conit!'Y•'" In
Sallcrafter now offers a 32 34 1nc1 to •II t1M1 urt•ln r••• "'°"""' ''""',..~: ' • • In •tie Cl'V ol Newport lltKfl. '°"""' of 39 and 52. Rounding out the 0<1nge, ~··'• ot c111torn1e, Plrtkulwty •·"1Jcrafter fleet Of )0 are the Oltcrlbld 11 toll-., to-w(t; o>a Lot 31 In Block 1 of tllt 199Ulldl¥tllon of Sallcrafter 28 36 43 50 56 s.c11on 1, a1111o1 llllf'd. tn ,,,. c1iv ot
Motor Saller~ 57. ' ' :'t:rrw~1:~"i,':':"'m°!P0~·~
"The decision to drop the aook ' ,,... :JO of Mltce1I•,_,,. Maps,
three smallest Sallcrafters Is :.1:'t0:1~~ of "" COV111y llKGl'dtr of
direct) tied I t t h s1111 r111 Pf'OPlff'( It common.., 11-11 , Y n o e •• iot P11r1 A~. ••111119 b••· divisional name change," said Ntwsiort 1HC11, c.et1fol'n11.
M V Thr I d. to f Termt ol 1111 c11h In ltWfUI m-y of . . e nen , tree r O Ill• Vnltfd s111t• on con11rm1tton 11t ..... marketing "We have noticed r .... perc..,1 o1 '""°""'' Did 10 DI t11po111911 • wllh bid. that the person who would be Bid• OI" 11t11r1 10 11e 111 wr1t1no •nd wttl ~.. · f ,.,.,..,., built 22 ft bl rtc11~ '' 1111 1for1111d olllc• •• •nv vuy1ni;i: 3 a ... ..,.,. · lll'nl 1lltr tM llrtl tw11Uc111on l!lrlOf •nd boat from a manufacturer is '*°"' d••• of 1111.
lb . 22 ft kit boat l'e O•ted 1h11 u d•v o1 Apr •• 1tn. no uy1ng a . . '1 EMIL y 8. PEED.
buys the 28 or even tho 36. ContervJ1fi• of uld ' , Comerv.11or1hlp of because he knows that or his v1o111 F. "~n1r. c~•tee
money, he's getting a ~ot more ~=ii. ~::,!r "1.,.. .. s11• N1. 1,
boat. Al the same time, W" wt11111w, CA • ...as
noticed that some people tend !~'!.,~~•Mic
to shy away when yoo mention Pllbl111111t 0r1nvir Cot11 0111y Pilot. the: words, 'kit boat.' Aprll n. 13, 2'. 1111 n t•n
They think of a model
See the brighter
side of life I
airplane kit, with all the Jn.
tricBte" little parts which have
to be painstakingly fitted
together. We doo"t s e I 1
thousands of little parts. Our
Sailcrarter kits for home con-
stuctlon come ln modular along the
~Coast in -units.
Pair Named
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Go.v. Ronald Reagan has ap.
polnt•d San Frarclsoo labor
leader Dale Marr and Watson·
ville construction execu tive
Leo R. Westwater to lhe
state's Industrial Safety
Bo:ird.
(Orange Coast1
lRounilup J
( One of tho fe;itum tlilt makes-, o• F'DtlDAY'
in .. OAllY Pll OT :c
I
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-· M DAILY PILOT * Nond'1, AP<ll 23, 1973
PUllLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE
PICTmovt atn .. tH MOTtc• 'YO C:••OfTOU l'KTl1'H>UI IMttlMltt ttAMI n aTIMaWT SUP'IJllO• (OU•T 0, TMI _.,.. STATIMllllT
,,... fcMowliit --I• fOIMI MlnMt ITATI Of" caa.•JIOll•IA f'oa TM folk11¥1nG ,.,... .,. dol1119 ,,, THI cou•TY Ot' OllAM91 tml-•: '
. HIRl£1lT HAWKINS lll.'LTOlt.. ... A ,...,. ~~JOY 1"11!.IOU I• 11ivf*" .. Mn 'Htll Aw '°""'llffll VII...,, Ettlflt of MARY ILllAl!l'H 1(1£• loJ"'P'), aif Wt ........ ~ C lllorflll '21111 " AKA MARIE ILl:ZANl'M K l ••• ~ C.tlf • .,......_. • ~ ill s.tt >l:G E Vll'llllll OecHMll SoJtl.ll',....."""' wt Uflllt.d. c.nfortlll. A w..i l!vtM c.11•1111 ·,1m . NOT1cE 1s HEltE&Y G1vEH 10 tN * v1.e Mttbft. Hewpon 1MC11. c1111. n':° Ml t .... ~led II)' It!! Cr«ll1-of the '*"""' ,,......, Of(edtnl t2UO l~l'lktllat MU s l'IQI IMI 1JI ""'°"' t\tt'ltog <l1lm1 q1IMJ.,llM JO'l6 ·-·· 21» V~ Antlbft, -~Ii lltY s.tl • Mid Geadtnt trl ~ IO fllt $irrt, -......... , hactl. C.tlt;-ftWO
TNs f1lilf'*ll WIS 11\ed wl1'11 Ille Coun• wlm TM ~ YOUC.hfrt, In ..... Ol'flc• ~ L. k-. * vi. MHMI,
ty ci.~ ot Or•nte cov111y °" "'1"11 lt. ff nw ""*' of "" ~· entl!ltd ~, Of" """°"' Jt«ll. C.llf, nMO 1m. f " preMfll ''*""' 1'11.P 1119 ·---1"1' Thll ~ !) ~ltd w • Clflt• '""' vouctwt. to !flt~ 11 tM ofttu. ooranon. • ,.~ Or•• (Oat! Oell'I' PllOI, .. L.1"°'°", ~ •l'ld o rn-. Af. loJOV"llfl'·ac.i JPf Lll'l'lllad ....... , ».a. •M #My 'I ,. Im 1175--n tor:i:•' Law, sso EM! 17111 Strfft, Sult• JO\'cit ltHllllW ""'' ' ' 111, i. (llMa, C .. l-.;11\;!m27' Whlql b -*• T,. ,
P•-r•1t ... ~rv tr. ~of blltln..-of!! ~oneif,ltl Tllll "'~was ntait whtl the COWi-..,_ twU.•...,&:.1 'att,....,.,. ,...,"""""' to ,... .... Mid tr Cttftl Df °""fa C-f"I' on lliprit 11.
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• Mlllll $TATIMhfT oa-Ap!'ll 17 lt13 l"llblllhad Or•• Coe1t 0•111 ,,Mof,
TM ""'"'"'',.,MM .... '°'"' b\tllM11 ~~$·MELSON Kt'""· ,t.or'll 23. 30, •nd ""''f !· 14, ltn 11,,:.n
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Olfflfl'lll '262' 0 tw U.,..., M~ _. OI"""°"" LIOAL HOTIC::I
WilYM M. F11Nll, 1600 DoWf r ' ut e·11t lnll St,..t, S•lt. 111 HOTIC• If HEREBY GllJEN flwll 1M lffw'POrt tteeft, c1111or11111 t1UO c"'' ·Mata, c .. 1..,,.ia n.n ,..,oar•I s. F111w11. 1tCIO !»Hr Tit (1lf) s-.f"l'V • foOowlno It...,• of found or wvfd. prapen"f'
Orlw . Newport BMCh. CtllfONllt n6'0 ,,~I hid 6r11noa Co.st l)tllY 1'11ot, 1111 .... tlHll Nfd b'I' !he Poll(• 0.P ... ll'n .. ml
Thlt. bUll-• II (Ofldu(ttd Cl\" an IH'lll'I· • ,, ,,• 31!1 nd M 7 I• 1m 1211·73 OI tht City of COil• AW .. tor • Ptrl 11'1 corw'tltd u.ocletlon otlltf 111111 • Pl' • • •Y • · ••en• of nlnatv 00) d•y•:
ptrl]lt!thlp Bl!!'E$ Mafoar•t s. F11.,n PUBLIC NOTICE 8ov1, 111.1rp1,, .H"!Ptllgol 10 'PCf,
Tift_.........,.,. wn t!IMI win. mt eoun-wti!Hi. tlov•· 2r'/kt!W\1111. or_., tiov•.
ty Cltnt ot Ortlltf C-f'f on Apr!I 11. • Yl4t 2'"/Mofobtc•M, blu-o r n, bOVI.
,,n su,1a1011 COURT O' THE 27"/$111'1alor. 5ll11111r•v, bl!Ja, llO'J'•IH!Jff'I',
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PWll•hed Or•"" Coe•I O•llY PllOI, COUNTY 01' O•AHOI Gr11 mtl•I toot bo•·VW loot•
Apr\l lf,"3, )0, •nd-M•'I' 1• 1913 10n ·73 MOTtc:~FA·~~~RIHG NOTICE 1$ FUlffHEA GIVEN thtl 11
PUBLIC NOTICE FAlll:CHILO no ownff illlPMl'll' and OfWft hl1 , Elltlt 1>f EDMUND ' owntrshtp of tfle properly wJttll11 1tW!1 -------~cc=c---1 OacteMd. . G EN th t (71 dil~ fotlowln(I fill publlClllOll ol !hit
FICT1TIOUI IUSIHISS NOTICE ',' I "',',,e~Y ll~~lrlll of I~ Nofl(I, '"' 11111 ~o &hall .... ,, !n Ille HAMI STATEMI HT Ell.,bllll O. a re~ • 1 fllldtr If ttitrt bf -or fn tilt City of
Tiie lollowll'lO Pfl"Mll'I t. dol ll9 bu1IM1I '<jlll of t1M •bOt•·l'l~"':i~irt'i: :::.: Cotla 'Mew, 11'1 wllkh ',,,. '"' propert'I'
11, •II Mr• n • re ""' al' sh11t bf Miid 11r JH,iblk 1uctton 1t • time 'THE WELLCO fll'IOA TGAOE r,/)M-ordet' «ll)llrmf!lll t.tlt of ptrJ(Jl'I Pl'<» 1nd d•fl to be enriounc:ad.
PANY, 2122 N. BrolodwilY $Ullt 1§1, trty, fo-\11111:' 1t1mo (olletl!Ol'l. de1:':_~~ OATED: April n. 1m • kntl NM!, Ctllf. '2706 • In Iha Oefl!IOll, rlftrafl'' lo w~... 1 11:. E. NETH
TH! HEW WELLI K DEIJ!LOP· mMla tor lurllltr °°"t1'ul1r1, uid that Ille CHIEF OF POllCE
"MEMT COll:POll:ATION. ct 11 t 0 r n I• 11 .... •ncl plec,a of l\e~l'I~\ ~l~OOum• hr: Publlllltd Or4not COilSf 011ty Piiot,
corPor11lol'I. MOO N. H•Y¥aflhltrll SI .. bffll "'for MilY •• I ',• i ...:·m3, OI Aprll 23, 1m 1151-73 Vtn Huyi Cllllornl• Int ,ourtroom of C>epar men · 0 1
J:.:!,.ri:t::.:...1 11 t1t1roo conducted 11Y • ~~1,~::"[i:. ti~v ':i s;~r!',_;:,"~':111or~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE
THOMAS H. 8Ull:MEl$TER Otllad: April 11, 1t13.
\llce ,, ... 1ldtrlf Mlrtl'tlllf WILLIAM E. ST JOHN • ·"· • flied' wltll IN COi.iniy CDllMY Clerk NOTICI! TO CR9DITORI Tllll 111'-1 11 2f ROSS WOODSON MIL.LA•O & BU•Ke: SUf'EllllOlt COURT OF THE c1.,11. °' °"'"'" County on : M•r' , 0 .10..t1 J '"~ 1'13. By T11tr11u M. Werd, O•PlllY COUlllY ··-1·_ ... ,,_ IE•tc:Ulrlll STATE OF C::ALll'ORHIA l'OR I II. 11..,.-,. '" THI! COUNTY 01' ORAHGI C:: tr ' "14"3 tpS 11111 CaltrMe ltYd., •til FlaOr Ho. A•75'21
Publllhtd Or•l'IU'f coe1t O.llv Pilof, ,.,....,.,, Calllonlil flit\ E1tate of JESSU; MAY WELLS
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,... 1973 fff.13 Teti C!lll 7"-SI.. Oece1Md. Ar# I ''· '.... PubUllhtd Or11nta Coll! Oellv Piiot, NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN 11> the
Aprll 2', U, 31), Im l'Xlt·13 credllor1 ol the above namld dacade11! ---,PUB~~Ll~C;;N~OTI~~CE~~--f~:..::~tiii:iiiwniCiE--111at 111 persori1 h .... ln; cta1ms eg•ln11 ""
4 PUBLIC NOTICE wold decirdent are required to file !hem, NOTICI INIJITIHG atOS wllh the nec~wry ¥01.1Cller1, lo the
NOTICE. IS HEREBY GI VE N thll t.tll· NOTICE O" TRUIT'EIE'S $ALI un<1er1lgned 111 Ille olfl(t cf &ttornev ·eel prCPMill• Wiii bf raul¥1d bY Ille Cll'I' Ho FC ,MT,llJ COLONEL HEARING $, FRANKLIN, 101
ar Coll• MIN 11 Ille Offlc. of '"' CLl'I' On M•Y 11 1,?J, ,1 11 :00 A.M., COL· E1111 18th street, Costa Mesa, c11111orn1e
Cltrlt at !ht Cltv Hall, n F11lr Dr1¥•. ONIAL MOAfGAGE SERVICE CO. O~ '1621, Which 11 1"41 plect of business cf
COllf• Mtw, Callforn.la, unlll the tlour OI c A L 1 F o II: N 1 A 11 duly 1P1»1n1ad !he under1lgned 111 au ,...uer1 per!alnlng
11:00 1.m. °" Aprll 30. lt1J, at whlcll llm1 T 1 rd•r lr>d pur1uenl 11> Offd of lo !ht tslett of wld decedf'nf, wllhln f'wr !hr/' will M opened P\lbllcLY ind rt.0 T~':,1"~wdad Mey 2', ltff, ••Instr. No. monlh1 •lier The flru publlc1llon ol lh!i
aloud In !ht Council Ct.amber• tor 20333 In book 1973 !111111 111, of Olfkl•I n<>tlce. turnllhll'lO 1H l11bor, mallrlelt, eQUlpmtnt, A 'os In the ¢tko of the Countv Oiied April 5, 1973. 1r1111porl11llon llld •UC:h olher l11cUlllH Ill R ec:der of Oranga Cout1!y, Sl1la of J , MAXI NE SELBY m1y bf rlQU!rfd for t!'lt APPLICATION ec WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUC· E!fatUtrl• of !he Wiii
QF SLURRY SEAL 0~ CITY STltEETS. i~~:r~g•HIGHEST BlCOER FOR. 'CA.SH ol the 11bov_11 naml!d de'edent
··A lit Of-pl1r\i7'"spK!tl(l!IOlll alld othM (pt'l'llbla 11 tlmt ot Ille In lewful montV COLONEL HERR ING S, FltAHKllH con!ract Ooc:urrumh may bl obl•llled el of !tit Unlleel Sfllnl al rtw SOl1ll! front 107 E••I 11th s1,..1
tM ottr,. ot Ille Clly C:letll. 7J Ft lr DflV~. tnlrl n(I to '"' Ortf'IOt ·C-ty Old C•I• MKa, C111ll. t2'21
C01t1 MllM. C1Utorn[a, wion 1 OftlOfll of CourthOl.lil c1tY of s ... r. An.t •• s111t1 of Tiii: 1111) S..1111
115.00 rlfundtbl• upon rttur11 of pl1n1 •lld C.Ufol'.11.la.'au t!ObL .ttlle endJ nttrH!...C!ll'· Allw!19J'. ~ l!xtc:.lfill• 1PKl!lctt'lonr11t·t11d wenffto:-kcti1u·oe· eel 10 iifl<I l'IOW htld by 11 urlder. ula --Putill1ht'.a Ora"llf! Co.st Oelly Plt'Of.
ii.GO Wiii bl m.O. It handltd lrYIC>mal1. D:.i OI Trusl In Ille prOPtrly 111u11ed In APrll 9, 16, 23, 30, 1973 10.0-73
PLE.1.SE MAIL SEPAll:AT.E CHEC · utd Coul'lfY arid Slale dn<rlMCI 11:
Eildl bld-thaU M-me<lt Oft Iha prll(X>MI Lot sa o1·Tr11tf No. 1671, In ttie elty of PUBLIC NOTICE torm arid In tllt m11n11tr Pl'1¥1Md Ill lht Cotta Mtu, COUflty of Ore11Qe, Stele ot
c1>nlracl docl.lll'lellll1 and IMlll b;'.., ·~· Clllfornl•, 111 ptr mlP recorded In bol>k<l--------------1 companied try • etrtltled or Cil•fter 1 86 30 Jl 111<1 32 of MIK•ll•MOl/1 B ltH4
chick CH' ii biCI bond for not less 111111'1 11)'11. ' pa"i fhll office of !he cOUl'll'I' HOT LCe: TO r:REDITO•S
PUBLIC NOTICE ,
. ,•'
I~
• FLASH----
Mll. 1' >IRS. AMER·
ICA, laM OVt't 5%%
loan • pe,,ymente at
11149. include evel')'.· truna:·, or Ille )'OW' vA
with l'M) dbwn, F)lA
low down. Pool.home, -~ noon, fire.
pl, bl&· -yud. Wm,. Mceebe, Inc.
Real Eot1 ..
842-4405 • 557-5022
OWN ER ANX IOUS
$27,000
Can ~t.you th.la 3 bdr, 2 ba.,
forced alr heat, n e w
carpets. db1, de t ac h ed
garage. Call 546-8&!0 Red
Carpet, Realtors
COST OF LIVING
GONE UP?
You can solve part of the
. problem by purchasing this
custom built triplex & live
rent free. Ideal rental loca·
. tion, near city park, boys &
girls club. It's a steal at on-
ly $12,000 Call 546-8&!0 Red
Carpet, Realtors
$22,500 2 BR 1 BA
Real clean Calif. Rancho.
Lots of trees & garden
space. Almost new carpets
& drapes. VA oo down pymt
& FHA Vet just $750. \Vhy
ttnt? Call
Realtors 545--0465
Open Eves
EASTSIDE --Bright &
cheerful 3 bedrm with
formal dinlng, 2 sparkling
baths, plush carpeting, all
builtins & country size yard.
Adult occupied -retiring to
travel -a must to &ce -
$34,500. Ca11 5 4 5 -8" 4 2 "4 ,
SOUTH'COAST REALTORS
BIG DOG
This one really needs work.
-This 3 bdr, 1 ba, house
needs a lot of tender loving
care. Large R-2 lot. It
you're good wlth a hammer
need. Only S24.500. R e d
,
"' tM 1l'!IOIH'll of 1he bid, mllde ptyebll to ~~:dtr not •aid eountv. SUf'l!•IOR COU RT OF THE
lllt City of COltil MeM. The ilrHI ICldresl 1111<1 other common .STATE 0'1' CALIFORNIA l'OR "P d"' Pl d ' NOTICE IS FUll:THEll: GIVEN lh1l lht Clfflgn11tlon If tn'I' of !1111 fell properly THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE Need a a • ace an R •
· & saw Utls is just what you
Carpet, Realtors 546-3640
CllY Councll of said CllY ~as hetalolorl ~scribed ~~ 11' purported 10 bl: :11193 Ho. A·14~ Call 642-5678.
1111t11blllhed II pr11¥tlll"'l1 r1t1 lll'ld scel• of OorinybrOOk LIM Costa Me111, C11Ufornl1, Esltle ol MABEL KAY STEIJENS LIN··l ----·----~~----1
wtgtS, In ''cord1nc1 with l1w, 10 bf ptld 0 C nty ' OER Otcee!lld. PUBLIC NOTICE
"' the cori11ructlOl'I DI IM ll)O¥a .nt1111d ;·;:aund°!'n1o~ed T1u11ea dl1cl1lm1 1nv HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo trie., ______ .,,,=-------1 lmpr0¥tmenl1. Thal w kl r111 and Kiie ll•blllly for env Incorrectness of thll 1treat credllort of tti.e above n1rned dectd11111 t79n
Wft HOPled bV IM City C1111ncll bV ild<lrtll end olher (Ofnmon d11lgn11!Jon, JI It.fit en l)e!'lonl hll¥1n; (lelm1 1geln1I the •lCTITIOUS BUSINl'SS Ret.olullOll 73·1 on thl 21\d d1y of J1nu1ry •n ihown herein wld detftfll'll ire required 10 tUe !hem,
1'73, Ind 11 Oii flla In Ille Office ot Ille sy'td I will ~ madi, but wltl!Olll wtlh 111i1 nec:nsary ¥ouchets, fn the office NAMI STATEMENT City Cltfll of Mid City, Th1t 11ld r•I• •ncl CO¥'«,,,.'(':,. wirrantv. e•prHI or Implied, of the clerk of the 1b0,... en11111d courl, or The lollowl1111 perllOn ll dol l'l!I btlsl111s1
.ult 11 hettln rettrrld lo •nd "6Dptld In r.gi rdlng llll• llO'St11lon, or 111· 10 Pf'ffel'll them, wJtil lhll nec:ess•rv 111 HI ttll• notlu es lhoullh tull'l''•nd (Ofnplill.iy cuml>rancet, lo 'Plty tile remaining 11rln-voutti.er1, to the under1!gllld at lhe office Al~ .. 20..00 h Wl':rf Cf'b.o ghw1y,
HI lol'lh htreln, •1'111 11111 Uld Kllf, •• I I , The 1'1Dle(1) MCI.Ired b'I' said Ill lllfOl"l'll!'/' LAWRENCE K. HARVEY. 111 New...,,' ea( ' II orn I
11d0Ptld by s.a!d Rnolullon. 11 mlOe • ~~ ';mT:uit, To-wit: sn,900.a5, with 111• North Broadway, San!a Ana, Calffornle, ~grt.J;~;1• c~'::1111~\;.!!ay,Ma~:=
,..., of 11111 nollc• by ralel'tnc•. terest lhtre<ll'I as pro¥1ded 111 1eld which 11 1111 p!nce of bu1!ness of IN 11 h c 111 re ( s 1 • t e cf
Ttl& Contrector •hall, In th• ttll) &d¥anc~ 11 any, under tlit termi under•lgned In ~II me!ler1 perl•lnlll!I to 1 ea.c ' 11~ _ °C~llfornla) paf'lor""'nct ol tllt work •ml Im--no ' ' 1 h r , ind 111.e ulete of seld dKedent, within tour ncorporl 1., prov11m1nt1, (Ol'llDrm to th' L•bor Code of tald Oet'd of Trust, "'· c a, GI month' erter the flr1I publlcallon or thla This bul11111ss Is (Ol'lduc by • QI the' Slilfe of C•ltlornl• llld othlr taw1 of expemes ol 11111 Trut!ve and of he Trusf notke corporat!on.
the S1•1t of C.lllOfnl• eppllc1ble th•ral1>, cr•dlltd bV uld Oatd of lrusl. Oatid April 5, 1973. George M. Tur1111r, Secretary wl!h tllt ~~IOll Olll'f .of lvch ...... 111tlen1 Thi b9ntfl,lary under 1&111 Oetd of A. RAGNAR LINDER This statemtnt was flied with the COUii·
111 may .,. r.fltlulred Vl\dtr lhe' .,,clll Trust her•lofor• ex1ct.1ttd end dell¥ertCI ExeculDr of Ille Wiii IV Cleqc ot Orll'IQt Coun1y on March 12,
111Mfl punuml to which D•ll&iiilhlll to lhe underslgllld 1 wrl!ten D'c11ra!lon DI 11111 ebove nimed decede!lt 1913.
hertUflder ·~ and whldl '*"""""°' ot Oefiwfl &nd Oemend tor $111•, Ind ' LAWRENCE K. HARVEY Futll l>Hn tupersediiid 19y· tt>e provlllOfl\!l!f !ht wrlU4¥1 Notice ol Oetault end Elecllgn to t \7 Horth Bl'Oldw•y Publl$hed Oren~ C.0.51 01!1y .,,P:ll<>.!:,
Labor coae: Prtfrtren(e lo l•bOt' ttiilll be Sell. The undersl1ned cau1ed s1ld Notl~e stnl• AM, Callfornl• Aprn 2, 9, 16. 23, 1973 "~
given Ofll'I' In 1111 man111r provided by law. ol Ot1"1Ult 11nd EletllOl'I to Sell lo be Tlh 1114) "5·1131 No tild I.hell bt c0fl1lde1td unless It ls rKor<led In the counly where the rael A!lorMY tor E•eculor PUBUC NOTlc.£
made on • 1>11nk !arm lurnl1hecl by the properly-ls 1oe•led. Publl!ohed Or111ge Coa1t Oaily Pltot,l----===~===---1 Clf'f of Cosll Mew, Ind Is madi In IC• Colorilal MD<"tvage Service Co. Apr'll 9, 16, 23, 30, 1913 1~1·13 FICTITIOUS •USIHESS
cOl'dance with the pro¥l1lon1 ol the pr'O-of Ca111orn!e. as wJd Tru11e• NAM.Ii STATl!Ml!HT
powl r.,.u1reme1111. fty Kllh¥ F1t111erald, PUBUC NOTICE The following person1 11r• doing Eatll bkkler mull bf llcenlld end also Auttlorlzed s1on1ture buslneis as: praquilltled 111 reciulred bY Law. 1)1!e: AprU 9, \fr.I 1--------------1 THE BAYSIOE CO .. Post Off!(t 8011
The cnv council of the CllV ol COiii l f'S-lf't• NOTICE TO C::RIOITORS lO:r.I. Newport Beach, c1n1. 92663.
Miu rtHrv,. "" rlQhl to reject env lit Published ·orange Coast Dallv Pllol, SUPERIOR COURT 01' THE Je~ Roger Burke, 5236 Skinner St., all billl. Aprll 16, 2J, JO, 1913 109l·73 STATI! 0 1' CALll'OR HI A l'OR lr¥1M, Ci tlf. 92705.
CITY OF COSTA MESA 1-------------1 TMR COUNTY OF OllAllOe Je1n Mlrle Burki, 5"6 Sktnnw SI.,
Put1U111ed Orano• Coast O•llY Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE No. A·7S17( Lrvl11t, C1tlf. 9210$. ~:"~"~~=·~»:::_· :":n:.,.,c-c,.,,==-~"~·=·n~1 -.. ,,,,. .. ;y;;;;mi'liw!-1 Eslet• ol JOSEPH LEED A811:AMKI N. This Mlnel' II 'onduclld b'I' •n In· •ISO knOWl'I llS Joseph L. Abr1ml0fl, dt¥1CIU&1. NOTICe 01' TRUSTEE'S SALE Deceased. James R, Burk• PUBLIC NOTICE L'9ft Ho. J4.SMS7-I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ta lhe Thl11latttne111 wes !lied with Ille Covn·
T.S. No. 2(7t-73 crac1lt0ts of ''" 111111-.e named decede111 ty Clerk Of Or11111e Coun ly ori Aprll 11, MOTIC::I! INVITING a 10& T.O. !ERIJICE COMPANY IS duly IP· that 111 persori1 he¥1n; claims egall'lsl !hi 1913 NOTICIE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111111 IHI· pointed TrUllM under the lollowl"g wld decedent •re required to 111e !Item, . ...24517
ad propm.ali; will be recel~ed by the City described lleld of !rust WILL SELL AT with the netessary ¥ouchers, In the office Publl1htd OrDlllil• C04sl O•!IV Pllol,
Df COlll Mew at the office of llMI City PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST al the clerk of the ebOve tflltll«I cour1, or Afll'll 16. lJ, 30, end MIV 7, 1913 l11M·13 Clerk at the City Htll, n Felr Drive, BIDOER FOR CASH (p1yable •t lime of to present them, with llMP 11ecnwrv1----:=-:-c-ccccc,,-----Cotl• Mew, Celffornl1, untn 1111 hour ol wle 111 lawtul l!'IQl1.ey ot lht Un!led Stales) voucher•, kl !ht uriderslgned c/o Mr. PUBLIC NOTICE 11 :00 e.m. on April 31!1, lm, et which tlmt 111 right, tllle 11nll ln1ere•1 'onveyed lo Edward H. stoM, 4Jo10 Campus Orlvt, PO trwy wltl M optMd publl(ty Ind read tnd now held by It under "Id Deed of Bo• 2201, M4WPOl't Beech, CalUornJel----~~-~~~---1 11oud Jn tht Council Ch11mblr1 lor Tru11 111 the proper!Y t.erelnafler 92660, whf(h rs Ille p!11ee ot bllslnni of l'ICTITIOUS BU11HESS
1Uml1hl1111 ell lebor, meter1a11, l'Qull)l'lllflt, described: !he ull<lerslg~ Jn ell maller1 perl•lnlng NAME STATEMENT 1r1n1porl&llon elld 'IKh oilier t1cllllle1 •s Tll:USTOll:: LOUIS J. TODOROFF, I to lhe ntele cit Hld dec:edent, within tour Tllll follawlng per$Ol'l1 are doing
mD'I' bf r.qulrlld for tile CONSTll:UCTION '1"111• min monlh1 etter the tlrs1 publkallon 1>J thl• bu1l!lffs 11: OF ASPHALT CONCRETE OVERLAY 8 ENE F I ClAAY: COUNTRYWIDE notice MESA BEAR ING CO •. 1015 W. 18th ANO PATCHWOll:K ON CITY STRE'lli:TS. FUNDING CORPORATION, I New Yor~ Oitid Merch 21 1913 St., Costa Mtsa, Calll, 92•27 A HI of p1im1, 1pecllk&lfOl'IS Ind Diiier Corporation ROSE LEiKEA.ABlilAMSDN WUUam Marvin Febtr (Gtner1I Part.
(on!ra(I llocumenl• ""'I' bt Dtl!Dlned &I ll:ecordld April 11, l9n '' Instr. No. E•acutrlx of the will of IM nerl, il50 OrlKoll St., Long Be1dl, Illa office of tn.e City Clerk. n Fair Orl¥1, 1606 In bol>k 10015 page 976 at Dllkl<'I! •be.Ne named dtcedel'l1 cell!. '1Cf115
COllt MtW, C1tllornla, uoon a dfllOllt of ll:acord1 In the attlce of !he Recorder of EDWAltD N. STONE l(el!l'l ll:ande1t Fiber, &550 Ortscoll St.,
'15.00 relutld•ble upon return ol plans •tld Orange Counl'l'J Mld deed cf trust 4341 c11m1t11• or1ve Lonv Stech, c1111. 9011S
apeclllca!lon1 •I bid optnlllQ. A charge Ill dnerlbll the lollowlng pr(lplrty; f'O h • »fl' Derrick S(Oll Feller, 6550 OrlKoll St.,
11.00 will tie IMCle II Mndled b'I' mell. Lcf lt ol Tf&d No. 3176, In 11'11 Clty o! Newpart •..ell, Ctll"9rlllil f2U1 LonQ Btlch, Call!. f0t15 PLEA$E MAIL SEPARATE CHECICS. N-por! BtKh, County of·Or1nge, St1te Tel· (714) ~ This bU'llnHI ls (Oll<fUCleel bV 1 llmlttd
Ei ch bid 511•11 Ila made ori the pr~I of C1Ulornl•, 11 per mep recorded In AnOr.,,y for l llecllll"I• .. p1r1nershlp,
form •nd In the m1111ner provided 11'1 the boo1t 98, Pl!Jl!I 30 end 31, Mlsce1taneou1 Publl:iri.d OrlnQI Coell Oallr Pilot, WUll&m Marvin Feber.
c011trect documen!J. Ind tlllll tie K· M1ps, Jn the ofllc• of lhe coun!Y April ' 16, 2' 30 1,73 104!·73 Th!s 111t1,,.n1 w11 tiled wllh the COU~· compenled try • certlllld or c111hltt'• recorcltr of se1d count'!'. ' ' ' 1y Clerk Of or1no1 cou111Y on April n,
(!leek or 1 bid bond for not lp1 thin 10"0 20n Palorne !)rive, Newport Bea,h, PUBLIC NOTICE 197> of 11!1 amount of llw bld, m•d• payable 10 CaUtornft F24!2G
lhll CllY of Cosll Me11. "(II • 1trett ~ress or (0111mon,1 -------------·I Published Orange Coast Dally Pllol, NOTICE IS FURTHER GllJEN tnal 11\t deslgnallon II lhOWll tbo¥D, no w1rr11n1y 11 $11(9 Aprlt 16, 2J, 30, 11nd May 1, 1913 1on.1J City Council of said Cltv ~11 heretofore 11 given et 10 11$ cornplettne11 or cor-NOTICE TO c•eOITORS titabl11hed • prtv11Ung raro llnd Ktle of reclnns)." SUPEltlOR COUll:T OP THE wages, In IC(crllanct with law, to bt paid The t1e11tn,11rv uncter .. 1e1 Oeed of STATli 0 1" CALll'ORHIA POii: PUBLIC NOTICE
ln !ht con1tr11e!lon DI Irle llb0¥0 11'11ltled lru!I, bV rtl$Ol'I ol 1 t;>re;ich or default In THI COUNTY OF ORAHGI lmproveme>nts. Thlll said r~te llnd Kiie 1he obllQ1!1ort1 secured I hereby. Ho. A•7JU4 f'ICTIT10US BUSINESS
Will illl0'11ed bv tr. Cllv Council bV ti.er~olora e~eculed Ind deUvered ta ln.t Etlllt of ALBEll:T MA R T IN NAME STATEMENT
Rnolu!loro.73·1 Oii lhe 21\d dOV ol J11nuerv undtrslQned 1 wrl!!el'I OecJ11r1Hon ol SCHll:OEOER, 11k1 AL8Ell:T M , The tollowlng partons ""' dollllil
ltr.t end I• on Ill• In the Offlu of lh• Default •!Id Oemarld lor Sele, encl wrllltn s c H II: o e o E R , a k 1 AL B ER T business as: City Cltrk ol MiCI City. TM!t Miid rale and 1101lce al bre11ch "f!d of elecllori 10 cllu'e SC HROECEA, Oecl!llsed. BANUELOS BOAT SHOP, I 516
-I• I• ritreln r1ferrec1 lo al'ld adOPled In !lie under1[.gned to $ell 11ld proper!'!' to NOT ICE IS HEREBY GllJEN to the Hamlllon. Huntington Beach, canr. 926"16 thl• lloflce 11 though lutlr end completel'I' w!ftlv uild ob(lg&llon1. 1111d tt1tre11ter tht crellltori_pf !ht 1bo¥t n•mtd dec~nt V111tur1 G. B1nue1os, 11851 Newland uit forth herein, Ind Iha! uld scale, 111 utlder1lgned caused wlll 11otlce of llrHC:h that 111 llfrton.• hl¥111Q c11lms 1(1111'1$1 the 51/ft'I No. 2'7, Hunlll'lOton Bttch, C11.
aaoptld bV uld liletotu!lon, 11 malle • and cl eltttlon lo be Recorded J1nuary f, se!d dkeellnl 1rt r~lred 10 flle !Mm, '2646
part of tills notice tly relerf'nce. 1973 &I Instr. No. 6122 In boolc 10506 p.ag.e wltil 1111 nectutry vouchers In tlle office B1rlNlr• J. 811nueloa, 21151 Ntwlllncf Thll Con1r1ctor 1tia!I, In I h • 9•. of 111ld OIUclel Rtcord$. of tllt clerl( OI tile ebo¥e entltlld court, or Street Ho. ~7. Hunt111111ton Bet ch, Cal.
pertonnal\Ce ol the Wl)rk o111d Im· Seid salt wlll be mtde, but Wlthoul to preH11t them, with 1111 neceuery 9Utii pr0¥tl'lltnll. conform !o the Labor Code co¥en11nl 01 warrantv, e11prP1 or lmplled ¥ouchlrs. 10 lhe_u11derslglled at lh• office Thl1 bll!lll'llss b tlllng conductecl by I OI !ht St11a of C&llf0tnl11 1rill atllllr laws regarding !Ille, POSlflllon, or en· of etlornl!'l't GIBSON, OUNN & limited par!nershlp. Of tile $11111 of C&llfornl1 epplfcable (Umbf"an<e1, lo pay tllt rtn'llinh"g prln· CRUTCHER, 550 NewPOrt C1111tr Ori,..., B1rhllr11 J . Ban1,111lo1
flltn'IO.. .,.Ith the exteptlon only c! wch c1p&I 1um of 1111 not• IKUred bV .. Id Suite eoo, NfWl)Ol'I Bea.ch, c1tlfonll1, Tiii• 1t1tement w11 filed with 1111 Coun-
¥11rl•tlvnt •• m•v bl required und•r !tie Died ot Trust, with lnterttl 11 In teld wtilch rs Ille place of blnil'IHI OI !ht ty Clerk of Orenge CounlY on April 11,
S9'Clt l 111Mes pur1uen1 to whic h pro-nole provlcled, 1!1¥er..ces, II e11y, undar the under1lgnld In all melltr• Pl'f•ln!11111 to 1"3 'l'N1'1
cttelln91 h..-tvn<ter ire !11!.m el'I(! which terms ol uld Oeld of Trull, fNs, clllll"9" !he estate OI ••IO decedfl'lt,. wi thin /o!Jr he'll not bllfl SuPer111ded bV tn.e pro-and tllPflflJH Of llw TruslH end ot IM ITIOfllhl after 1hl 111'11·pubikatloll of this Publlshed Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot, vltlOlll of !flt labor .COd•. Preference ta trusts cre.itld by salll Offd ol Trust. Seid notice. APl'll 23. 30, •nd May 7, lA, 19'73 1114-Ji
.. ~ i t.ell' b9 glv111 Ol'llV In thl manner sale w!ll INI held Oii Tuesda'I', Mey 22, 1973 Otted April 5, 1'13. provided try lew. ' al 11 :00 A,M, 11! lhe ofll't of T.O. Ser¥1ce CLIFFOlilO A. SCHROEDEi!: No bid shell be (orit!dtred unle11 It It CQmptny, 8ank of Amerlea T-. 0111 E11ecu101 of tht wnl of tile
mecl• on a Dla11k form furnished bv the CllY Blvd. West, Suitt 1110, Or111g1, ~ above nemed da<:elient FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
City of·Co.la Mesa, Ind Is m1de In ac· Calllornl•. Gll SOM, OUNN & C•UTCHER NAME STATEMliNT
cont....ct .,.llh !ht pro¥!•ion1 of lhe pro-Oete: April 9, 1913 By1 Wll Ll•m A, Ancttnon Tllil lollowl11g persons ere doing
powl reciulreme1111. T.C. Service Coml)any S.SO Newper! Clllltr 0rl¥1, Sult• IOO bUllMSI as: ·
Eech bldller mu1t br lktl'l~ed In<! ~I.., ,It tl lCI Tru1!0t, Ntwporl Buth, C111tt. flHO WOll:MSER A M E R I C A N PLAN· prequaUlled 111 required oV law. ev Ruth E. BroWl'I Ttl: cn11 '44·•n TAT ION, *S Ea11 co.11 Hlghwty, TM City C111.1ncll ol lh~ C l !~ o1 Ct!IM A1sl1i.n1 Stcrelt!'Y Altornt~ for E'llKUfor Su!le 7, Corona del Mar, Call!. 92625
MtH resoNtS lhe right lo rtle<:! ~ny or STA·l.tcll PubUshed Orenge Co1st Cally Piiot, Progre$SlYe F11rml119, Inc .. 2865 ea,!
•II bids, PuDlllhlld Newport HarbOr New1 Press, April 9, 16, 23, 30, 1973 IOJ9-7J Coal! Hl9'1wey, Corona del Mer, C1tlf. CITY 01" COSJA MESA combll'ltd Wl!h O•ltv PUOI, NtwPOfll--------------1 r.1125
PublllMd Oranga Co.s1 0•111 Piiot, Beath, C1llfornie, 1'flrlt I•, 21 30, 1913 PUBLIC NOTICE "-Amerl~an Agrt,uUural s 1 r ¥Ice ·"";:__'_' ~":·~":'c'cm-,,...,===,.--'-"_'·~":_ ______ · _____ 1~0~,,_~,,:1·------.-u;;;;------i corpor1t1011, 2165 E11t co.11 Highway, -B 51103 Sulla 7, Coron• dtl Mar, C1Uf •. nm P:UBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TO CREDITORS Thi• 1Ml11111 1$ btlng cOMUl:tld t;>y • SUPEltlOR COURT 01' THI (allfonll• limited Plrtntl'lhlp.
.STATE Of CALIFO•NtA ,011: Gtlltrtl P11rt--Amtr\Un tft11 THE COUNTY OF ORAHOR Agrl(ullvr.i s~~k::t C«POtlllon LIFE AMI) ACCIDENT AND MEALTif NI>. A-1$5$2 Mleh1el s, M)'.tf'I
.IYHOPSll o .. THI ANNUAL tTATl'MINT E1fate of ESTELLE HALIEtltT this il•~tnt fllid will! tlit County
01' MCMILLEN OlcNHd Cl•fit of Qr•not County on : Mtrcti "·
OULll' ATUHTIC Lll'E IHSURAHCI COMf'ANY NOTICE is HEll:E8Y GllJEN to til• 1973. ev ~I M, WI,._, 0..f'f l'\111 COl'POrllt Nlmt credllorl ol lht •tlolte l'l.ln'ltd 4Keeltnl ,.ub!llhtd Orlllft' C6ltt Dtlty Pllof,
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Trespassers will be
charmed. Seller just
bought new home &:
reduced price S2000
on this prestigious
home. 2lXlO sq, tt. 2
story with a bonus
room & many extras.
Wm. McCabe, Inc.
Real Estate
. 842-4405 • 557-5022
842.44()5,
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FIVE UNIT
FIXER UPPER
Five Individual 3 bedroom
homes on large 300 ft East-
side Costa Mesa lot. Paint
and clean up to be v.·orth
more SSS$. Owner asking
only S72,500. Just listed, call
us now.
546-5880 Open. Eves.
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Hartior
H'9hlCriiiCla!
C1ean u a WhllUe! Border.
Ing on Bay~' sw,.p1ng
CORNER LDT! Gtant living
1'10n\. Formal white brick ~. J.,ARGE FORMAh
DINING ROOM! Very
--bedrooms. a..ery kitchen with'\ etrttt v1ew.
Laundfy room; Redwood _ ccweM patlo. Parle like
yard. PRICED FAR BELOW
other Baycrest-Herbor High-
land& homes. , Take advan-
tage • execuUve val~. Call now. 645-0303,
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MAMMOT.H
Beautiful 'lJJ' -x 2£1' family
fuom with comer brick fire.
·-lace goes with. this fine
3 bedroom 2 bath harttwood
lloor home. Newly painted
inside & out and -has a
y_ard for a camper or boat.
Real living at a fair price of
$30,950
Ntwp0rt
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F1li'vlew
646-8111
(1nytlme)
NEWPORT BEACH '
2 Bdrms., 1 bath: frplc.; on
lge. maintenance-free yard.
w/lge. enclosed patio. De-
tached 2-car garage plus
rm:-for boat &: trailer.
Priced at $37,500. Call:-6~3663 642·2253 Eves.
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$145,000 . . .
Two f9UfPlexes -convenient location
$6000 rental history r anxious to sell
$52,000 each.
Two Tdplexes -$1,000 a month gross -•
only f19,9SO. Where h.ave you been able· to
buy at 6.5 times gross?
Corona Del Mar "Cutle" -three bedroom
front house -one bedroom in back -~
deco rated $71,500.
Gener1I.
FOREVER VIEW -DOVElrSHORES
Elegant, lee. bay view home; 5 BR, 4 ba.
Comp. entertainment center aroun~ Ige. htd.
& lilt'd. pool; locked wrought iron gates.
$166,000. Land avail.
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Back Bay view. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475 MO/lease
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BYE·BYE LAND ~
l 'M
buying this unpara:lleled
value. A solidly built older
hon1c that the whole family
can gro\v into. Just perfect
as: an inflation fighlcr is
this 3 bedroom, 1\.2 bath
home with air condilioning.
Kiss those rent payments
gooci·bye, It's only S27,500.
847..0010.
OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE NICE!
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, HOME ,,.,, ,
3 BOOfooom home ·to be ·
painted. inside and 'Out. elQse
to schools and shopping,
several fruit t re c s .
Hardwood floors!!
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WALLACE
REALTORS
_ _,5 ... 46><04141-
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IMMACU LATE
EXECUTIVE HOME
The tranfer of the present
O\\'IlCr to a new positiofl in
\Vashi11gton D.C. wilf enable
you to ov.•11 this exceptional
Mesa Verde home. A con·
vient floor plan, featuring
three bedroonlS, two baths
and a private atrium off the
master suite g e ne r a 11 y
describes this home. But to
appreciate the many extras
a11d fine cai:e that have gone
into it, you must see it
YQm'Self. For a showing call
Red Carpet, Re alt ors
546-8640
OWNER WANTS OUTI
3 BR, FR, DR, 2000 sq ft.
Gorgeous executive home -
lived in 10 months, nr Cou n·
tl'y Club. $43,500.
Call 645-7221
1733 Wcstcliff Dr., N.B.
SIX UNITS
, . • on large lot, Eastside
Costa M~. S72,500.
C -ZONE
COMMERCIAL LOT
59' x 290'
$37,500
Roy McCe rdle RHltor
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
541-m9
MOVE AFTER
SCHOOL'S OUT
111to this sharp 4 bedroom
Harbor Highlands home in
the desirable Wcstclifi area,
Lovely pool sized E-Z care
yard v.1th tall trees. Oc·
cupancy michfune.
$56,000
Call 675-6679
Nigel Balley
& Assoc.
REALTOR
COMMERCI AL LOT
ON COAST HwY.
EWPORT BEACH S.ll~or Trode
$17,500
George Wllli•mton
RHltor .14M570 * Newport Height• *-
3 ExclusiVCl: lls:tina1 in this
prime re1ldent1al area. One fixer--upper, one good llhape,
one llke new.
BALBOA BAY PROP • * 642.7491 *
BROKERS-R EAL TO~S
1025 W 81>lboc 671 Jt.tl
MESA VERDE!
VIEW + POOL
FORMAL DINE
PRIME MESA VERDE
VIEW LOT! 3 year old
"NEW" !republic home! 2
story executive. Sunken liv·
ing room. FORMAL DIN-.
ING ROOM! Chef's kllc!lgti
\Vith VIEW of Catalina!
Massive family room with
.... ·et bar. 4 giant bedrooms.
SUNDECK 'vith VIEW!
Spark1ing blue POOL! Ja-• '
cuzzi pool too. Low-main-
tenance yarrl. 3 car garage.,
M:ust.Stt • Call TlO\V 645-0303.
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PEA! !UP!>
NO MONEY
DOWN
WALK TO
SCHOOLS
This charming 3 bedroom
and den home is walking
distance from all schools,
with no major streets to
cross. Secluded walled, tree
shaded back yard with free
Jann fiagstone pa t i o .
Prl'mium carpeti,ng and
wall coverings make this a
great value at S25,500. Why
wait, call now 546-2313.
OPEN TIL 9 • "'S FUN TO BE NICEf
A VERY SPECIAL • • • • • • • • • 1 I HOME WTSIDE'" -I
lor the family thal lak" DOLLHOUSE-
time out t.o live and laugh. $32,500 This home has the room you
need to play in. Outside a
secluded front courtyard
and a very large private
backyard. Inside is family
living in a big comfortable
family room on one side,
formal entertainment o n the
other. You'll love the floor
plan, Realistically priced at
S48,000, 847"6010.
OPEN T1L9 • fr'S FUN TO BE NICE/
REAL QUALITY CUSl'OM
B.UILT 2-bedroom, 1 bath
with p l aster waUs,
hardwood floors and large
covered patio. Located on
large corner lot with a dou·
ble detached garage. P len ty
of room to store everything,
Best location! For complete
details '
546-~ Open'. E~,
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REALTORS II! ~ =::J:::::::~':i~~·~=S::':·i 1 W • • • • • • .• 8 I
'HIDDEN
COTTAGE .
·11G LOT
Excellent eastside location,
walking distance to shop.
ping -Big :n x 50 cone.
patio, 4 oversized bdr, 2 ba.,
-Looks like a model home
can't be beat at only $33,500.
Owners moving-out of the
state. HURRY Call 546-8640
Red Carpet, Realtors
UNDER THREE
That's fairly young for a
home in Costa Mesa. Not
only is it young but it is
professionally landscaped,
has 3 bdr, 2 ba., fireplace,
family kitchen and it is
Joc;ated in your be 'i t
neighborhood, The price is
only $39,950 so you better
call in a hurry 546-8640 Red
carpet, Realtors
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You can stop
writing rent checks!!
3 Bdrm., 1~ + ~
baths, fresh paint,
nice carpet + low
payments. S e 11 e r
-may he!.p with cJos.
ing costs.
Wm. McCabe, Inc.
1 .Real Estate
84:t.4405 • 557-5022
OWNER an."<ious. Exectftive
home with 3 bdrms., 3
baths. Family rm., fonnaJ
dini~g r:m. Fireplace, tile
roof. Built-ins. Rear living
rm. brk 540-1720
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OWNER leaving. f...aJ'C'! 3
bdrm. 2 baths. Patio, shake roof~ Kitchen b u il t-i n s .
Fireplace. Rm. for bdat.
Quiet cul de sac street.
Assumable VA loan. brk
529,500. 540-1720 . .::;*=.;:;M::;:A:;:G~Nl;;:Fl;;C:;ENT;;
WHITEWATER COASTAL
VIEW! Unobstructed • gor.
geous • balconies, patio,
atrium • customized 3 BR,
spacious living rm & din-
ing rm. Fee land. S69,500.
CALL 645--72Zl
1733 Westcliff Dr., N.B.
NEWPORT BEACH
DUPLEX
l •Bdrm.· each unit Near
ocean & across fro m park.
Xlnt summer/winter rent· al!~ $52,500.
C&ll: '673-3663 673-6688 'Eves.
associated
BROK ERS---REAL TORS
202S W B11lboo 67J-366l
~ DUPLEX STARTEJl
SANTA ANA !!EIGHT~ 4·1
zoning. Good income. Basic
condition good, Needs palnt
am:t..¥nrd work. Loan.avail~
able. Price S28 ((JO. e CALL ANYTIME e
646-3928 or Eve. MS-2916
Lochenmye~.
Re.11tor ,.
• DESPERATE
Leavil'lli: for new job . • •
mllil liquidate this magnlfi·
cent .f-BR, 3 BA..-Giant Po()l!-
E!rlme W•stcl.IU.. c»mttr I~
catiotl. $14,500. .!!UJ!MTT
ALL O~FERS! HURRY!
64ij.8401):
SKY
Blue water is what
you see in this back
-yard because of the
big pool. The home is
loarled with exciting
ideas. 3 BR., 1 %
bath, fireplace PLUS
more.
Wm: McCabe, Inc.
Real Estate
842-4405 • 557.5022
I OWNER sacrifice. Beautiful
4 harm. 2 baths. Fohnal
difiliig rm.. family tm.,
fireplace. Rear living rm.
Built-ins, dishwasher. Boat
access. -Best location. brk
133.900. 979-2390
POO~ home, EastSde. 3 ;BR.
2 ha .. rumpus rm., '2 :frPlcs.
Needs T .L.C.
Fot1in Co., Rites. 642--5000
Need a "Pad"? Place an ad!
Gener11
MACNAB
IRVINE
SPACIOUS
ls the word for th is garden oriented cus ..
tom home. Easy care all electric, many
extras - including dark room -large pool
-water softener. 3 BR/FR. Tom TUmer
642-8235 (Ml9)
QU ICK POSSESSION
Spacioos 3 BR. Baycrest Beauty. Over·
S1Zi.i<rtiaffilfJ11ari'sgarage, centraf vacuum,
r.lus exceptional landscaping. Joyce Ed·
und. 642-8235 (M16) · . "TOMORROW'S LOOK"
Without question, one· of the most complete
custom homes designed w/"rou" in mind,
A Big Canyon "Very Spec1al"~l94,500.
Lois Miller 64Z-8235 (M26)
!.Irvine I Moona~w--ty--1
tDI Doftr Drf¥e 142•1211
IM4-M4·1200
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You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 6'42 •5678) Trade It With a Want Ad · -.
One Cal I ~viCe
Fast Credit' AJ)proval,
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Schoot. and lnPruction • • • S7S • SW
S.'licft Ol'ld ~ • • • : 600 -1119,
'Tron~totlon. • • • • • • . 9tS -949
ERlORS. Ad.erilMrs should chock thOlr
ocla dllly A report .or,..,.• lmmodlai.ly. Tho
DAILY PILOT •-llabUlty for tho first
Incorrect lnMrtlon only.
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REALTORS
21211 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
COllONA DEL MAR. CAUi'.
644·7270
11'x36' HEATED POOL'
Great EASTSIDE location! Close to West-
cliff shopping. 3 Bedroom, convertible den,
2 baths, fireplace, plus ROOM TO ADD ON.
10% down -owner will carry 10% -2nd.
T.D. $39,500. Call for appointment. ...............
HARBOR VIEW HOME
SOMERSET MODEL
Welcome children in this family TWO STORY
5 bedroom, family room borne which fea-
tures 3 baths, formal dining room, WET
BAR, large convenient kitchen with all the
extras. Tremendous fenced yard on dead-
end tnie street FEE LAND ....... $81,500.
_ L4.RGLil'/O_STO~Y
-FAMILY HOME-
... for the large family _wtth ·a need_for
many extras. SEP ARA TE family room,
5 bedrooms, 3 baths, LARGE kitchen with
dining area PLUS a formal dining room, two
fireplaces (I in the upstairs master suite).
Large fenced yard for the children. $56,500
GALAXY VIEW
' 4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Beautiful decora-
tor furnishings included. Large, covered pool
with roll-back-roof.; •............... $245,000.
Bill GRlltlDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, Newport Beach
675-6161
DOVER SHORES LUXURY
BEST VIEW -over 4,000 sq. ft., incl. 4
bdrms. -lam. rm. -fonn. D.R. -invit-
ing pool -LARGE CLOSETS. A real!y
complete home. $237,500 -FEE LAND.
Bud. Austm.
THIS HOME NEEDS LOVEI
• • • and someone to move. in & eQJ_oy the
quiet H.V •. Hills neighborhood -vie~ of
bills & peek-a-boo of ocean. Has 3 BR s &
a family room. Triona Bergin
OCEANFRONT ESTATE
Enchanting view. Exclusive a.ea w/private
beach. Luxurioos home w/4 bdrms., 4~
baths. Pool & therapy pool w /jacuzzi.
$350,000. Carol Tatum.
CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER
Old Corona. del Mar. Dellghtful area, So.
of Hwy. Walk to beach, park & shops. 3
BR's. & gst. qtrs. Remodeled 1971. '89,950.
Cathryn Tennille
LARGE LIDO LOT
Room to garden or expand or for your fa-
vorite pet. Three bdrms. & den & charm-
ing! Full price $94,500. Gene Vreeland
15 -30 -LOVEii
Tennis bums to the BluHs ! Everything you
could want in this great concfomlnlum to
free yoo for THE. sport! Incl. a view of the
N.B.T.C. Toni Escobar
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GOLF COURSE
PASTORAL
PARADISE
•• INFLATION
FIGHTER
Sll-H-1-I! We've found
a sleeper. S up er
house with S Bed·
room!l and 2 Baths.
Don't hesitate, low
do\vn or trade your
present home. Ame-
-iOOs seller. We will ~
guarantee the sale of
Your home to · help _J
you purchase one. •
Wm. McCabe, 1nc:.
. Real-Eatat•
142-4405 -·· -557-5022
SUPER SHARP
2 story, 4 bedroom. Assume
5'12% F.H.A. loan with low
down. Added features in-
clude separate s e r v t c e ,
room, elec. built-ins, formal
din. room & brick fireplace.
Full price $27,950.
C \i\'ALKtR & LEE
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Gener11
OUR 24TH YEAR
Offering Service
Only Exporionco
Con Provide •
FORGET RENTING
Look ·what $28,900 buys in a 4 bdrm.', well
Ioca~, fairly new Huntington Beach hom~.
& they will include furniture. Tbe beach is
neai'by, with convenient shppping. TJier~ are
also children's play area & pools. Carpets
& drapes quite nice. Elec. built-in kitchen
large enough to accommodate a pi~nic.
Large brick patio for outside dining & enter-
taining. Don't Jet this get away. Tbe pnce
again -$28,900. Please call 675-3000.
HURRY ON THIS!
Corona del Mar duplex. 2 Bdrms.; each with
closed garctges; So. of Hwy.,1 en ocean side .
AU nicely painted, new carpets. Sharp & in-
viting. The corner site & convenient location
assures full occupancy. Owner desires quick
sale or will trade up. Priced below market
at $72,500. Please call 675-3000.
. . -~Ing In S'ala1 Dopt. for man wi_th good -~-. tracl< ~~rd oriil TOb -i•tory. -·
. Call Walt Ha110 675-30CIO .
Gonor1I General
.HELP -I WANT A FAl.!!lY!
This is what this fine three bedroom home
is saying. The bachelor owner has been a
typical male and not given her the love and
care the lady of the house would give her.
Good fam:ily room and kitchen arrangement,
indoor and outdoor B.B. Q., good carpets,
and lots and lots of opportunity for :the own-
Realtora 646-Tlll ~rs to customize this home. Popular Hunt-
20C Westclitt Drive mgton Beach address -close to schools. Open 'till 9 PM
BEAT THE RENT
RACE!
* '16 APTS. * 2 BUILDINGS
INCOME $24,540
Out of Ai:ea Owner
Anxious
FORTIN CO.
REAL TORS 642-5000
'NEWPORT LIVIN\;l
3 BR, bright, clean, near
beach, c onvenient to
Newport schools, shopping,
nr Westcliff. PRIME PROP·
ERTY! $42,900.
CALL 645-<7221
1733 Westclitt Dr., N.B.
OCEAN FROllT
CONDO
(You Own Tho Land)
3 BR. • 2 BATHS
$46,000 To $62,000
~. 6'15-4(;24 675-4lU4
Wm MC CABE, INC. ts ex.
BIG CANYON-$124,500
You'll LOVE this home ! Impressive open
beam vaulted ceilings give a feeling of
space. 5 Large bdrms, lge family rm & for-
mal dining rm. Many fine features in kitch-
en, 3-car garage, fine cptng & drapes. Beaut.
landsc. ·
55 ROYAL ST. GEORGE OPEN DAILY 1-5
•• HI HO SILVERI
Owner says "Take it
a\vay'!" Bought new,
needs to sell last.
Anyone can assume
GI payments of $203.
Close to everything,
sChools, shopping and
churehes. Bring the
hot dogs and kids. Pie
nic \n your big back-
yard. Will sell with
1% -...
Wm. McC•bo, lf1C.
Rool Ell•te
MZ-4405 e 557.5022
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INVESTORS
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REALTORS
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FOR THE
LARGE FAMILY CANYON VIEW
$35,000'. . A real lovely $24,750
home Wlt;h lots ~f ~m This Costa t\1i>!la 3 twchoon1 ~or Ule b1g family" D.1n-ho1ne Is \'1.1can1 and is prie· 1 mg room, gas bwlt-ms 1'd for quick sale and itn·
with dishwasher, Fam-1nrdiute possession. It ,,·011'1
ily room & fireplace. las!. c an 646-7171.
Secluded r e a r li ving OPEN TIL 9. IT'S FUN TO 8£ NICE'
room. Covered patio. i . ~ Forced-air heat. 540-1720 1 ' '
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DECOR IN MESA VERDE BY 0,\'tll"r _Large rorl'K'r lot
Huntington BNch
RARE INDEED
Fran<:iscan Jo.,ounlains • An
lnspired achit..'VL>mf.'nl hus
bcf.'n t>ngro$$cd in executive
2 s1ory 4 bf!droon\ 3 balh
IK>nu.•. fonna.I dining roo m,
lttrg<' ran\ily roon1, decoJ'o
ator dl'ft.pes, carpets, all
elL'Ctric kitchen. All the ex-
tras 10 enhance entertain-
ing and real family living.
CALL 84Z-4451.
s21;soo CRY
UnbelievablP Joy,. price for
so rnueh! 3 BeHrooms, 2
baths, elf>Ctric kitchen,
hard\\'ood noo1·s. carpem,
drapc's. Covered patio. 79' x
11 0' lot • Rl"al steal • Rush,
Vets, before-'interest in-
c1·cascs. CALL 8424451.
$ 4 2 , 5 0 0. Exquisitely Prestigious fa m i 1 y -huge p a t i o . 3 Br, 1
done inside & out. 3· home on a large 106x105 ~· 2 car garage, F~nlily PRICED to selt ny owner! S p a Ci O U S bedrooms. ft . lot. Boat & trailer 1111 ' frptc .. -freshly painted. Pool sla:e·culdesac lot, 7 yr
D . . built 4 . b d 5'8-3085 0 ' 642"3936 Id I t 0 BR 3 BA . mmg. room ,, gas ~ access. . spacious e -COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY o c cgan "' • •
ms w l th dishwasher. room swtes. 3 baths. By owner redecoraled inside formal din rm, l1.,re lam rm
Family room, fireplace. Covered patio. Family & out. 3' Br & ilen,· 2 a., 2 with stone fPJc. bltns, In-cluding vacuum &: Intercom Two patios & an atrium room, fireplace. For· f.rp.lcs. $35,950. 9 79 -5618 systems. All v.wl shag
off the master bedroom mal dining room ... De-'°"'"''=nc=·="ie"C"1Yc..· ~~~-~ crptg. 100 oz pad . Newly
suite. Open-beam ·ceil~ Juxe fa mi l y kitchen 3 BDRM. ~ BA. pool, decorated in &: out! Many in thru t th h 'th built · $43 950 playroon1, quiet cul-de-sac. more amenities. Mu.st see to g . ~u . e ouse. WI -ms. 1 • $39,CXXI. O\\ner _(leJ1:iblt: S; apprec. Low price $48,500. Elegant llvmg. 540-1720 1540-1720 -, --·---•nxrou" 548-3446; 4!1H364 Call Mf6P!\f, wkdys. All d.,.
y o Ea 'd 0.1 v.•rekcnds, 84~2017. -lPrln· 2955 HARBOR Bi;VD. BlBR.-2.;'.."'.:Famc'~r:i.•Fli>lc: 1 . .=ciiiipalii1 oiiiioJyM). ilmiiiiiiiiill
Corner lot $35.450. 645-1689.1 • COSTA MESA 540-1720 ,_Dan_• P_olnt __
R-2 Oceanview
• on 40' Lot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Charm ing 1 B R \VI sell-clean-ing oven & brick Crplc.
$26,900 Jinn. 847·6987 art
4 pm.
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PEACEFUL RETREAT -A Q.eaut)ful pool
and picturesque gardens make this a serene
and secluded three bedroom home, yet per-
fect for entertaining. High ceilings, garden
atriums and dramatic skylights add to the
effect. Definitely roomy. Prestigious Dover
Shores location. Now presented at $134,500.
UNIQUI HOMIS OF NEWPOn HACH, 641 ... 100
............... Cele
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Fountain Valley
O\VNER sacrifice. 4 tx:lnns.,
2 bath.'i. Family r m . ,
fireplace. Rear living rrn.
Patio , built-ins .
Dishwasher. Corked en-trance. bric $37,462. 962-1373
OWNER. ,.anxious. Bee.uttful
pool home. 4 bd.Nna• Heated
& filtered pool. Patio.
For:mal d i n i n g rm.
Built-ins. Family nn., fire.
place. Rear living nu. brk
$43,000. 842-2561
OWNER anxious. Superb 4
bdrm. 2 baths. Patio, dining
nn., built-lns1 dishwasher.
Family rm., fireplace. Rear
living rm. brk $38,500.
84:H;691
~tington.1 8Mch
SEAIURY
SPECIAL
4 Bedrooms 2 baths com-
plrtely upgraded thruout,
decorator wall p a p e r ,
drapes, and the works. Min·
utes to beach, walk to all
schools. The appreciation 11
super in the area. Families
enjoy wonderful seabreeze.
Brand new listing • be tint!
CALL 893-85.13.
*GAME ROOM*
plus large family room,
formal dining room. 4
bedrma, 2% bath Prestige
home. HU RRY , call
842-8531
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MOST AUURING
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6'i1' T.O. Ou.t.rm•nro hom 7 ••-stove, rrfrig, wsti/dl'}'er. no pets, 1-.nvn at 5:31)..6:30. , 60 f"l'. GAROf.:N channcr. Twelve Un\i.. • poqlblllly ~-o c. nuni. Nr. Brookhunt & Adama. 187 21.stSt, CM 645-1317.
4 l~nna., lanlily room, 4 or divide Jntp 3 kn. !18·000· •~3na.+ n.. 2 '~I $375/1no. fint & 1&11t. 213: Huntl-'on •---h •-th s1= ooo Call anytime 646.oo56 ~ .....-n. ,. •v c. !;;;;;;;;;;';;;'V';;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;! Rancho Ul CuC"~ta . Tht' fun. '-"" s ....,, · A .. -· y · Occanfronl. Priv. ~cb.1 -'G::;A:;_:-_:7-'--0016""''-----
damcntal &impllcity ot the LIDO REALTY l'VW OU San Oemeate. NEWLY remodeled 2 BR ON TEN ACRES
floor plan ottirs Oltell<nt 33Tt Via u7·do7. fil'·*Bcach Fa,.SlglifiCl7 NU-VIEW RENTALS h.le, $225. 218 Knoxville; 2 !1cEthW!arg_3 B.EDRQ.OM Apto. tum./unlurn.-Lease fumlture arnngement poi!· * 6 $.. #IN · G1HO:t> or 49il-3248 53&-0613 or ~1633 otr. • e pvt Yard, encl Flreplace I orlv. patlol.
slbilltlct. 2 Baths, ''"-o.tone Jr ~. :you vo'ill Immediately , 2 car pvt garage in duplex Pooll Tennis Contnt'l Bkf11t.
llh•• clU'J,let, m.-, 3 min· STEPS TO OCEAN nx:oenlxe the pqtentialitic! * 1t SUMMER RENTAL VACANT 2 Br, $135. Al.so 3 building $250. per mo. Man· 900 Sta Lan, CdM 6'1!·2611
ut;! to beach. 9,;oo ne\'' "S AF 3 BR " I of this income property. 1 BR fum on 2 lot.$. Balboa Br, $175, fenced, kids/pell!. ager, at 313 05Weg0, Hunt· (MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl li.sU"" • y .... have first "" r,y. • ramc. . .. >11. There ure now 3 Jncome Ptnlnllula. 645-1410. Agt. Fee. 9'J9-.8430 i"11ton Beach. S36-4152. ·• ""' Blt-irus. \\"aJk LO beach, -.. choice. CAU; 9684456. pools, iennls. $45,500, ~~~"n~~ t:; ~:~rt~~,,.N_..ew....!pa.;..;.rl....:B;,,•;.;•;.;ch;;;., ___ Irvine 3 BDRMS below highway,
$25,950. CAYWOOD REAL TY the pre11ent zoning or with \VALK 1 0 Water. frpl, eundeck, gar, adulte.
De!Q>eTate owner mw;t sell * 548-1290 * \'Cly slight varianc.'<' 1t 4lh 1dn"J(!11/c.'Oupl<'s. du.plex 4,BR, 2% ba., new .... $425 I ·' 11¥1 $285. 613--ltl8 eves or
Im ~"I '" 3 n-> 2 ·~ 3 BR 2 .. ~ • .,r.=: AparlrMnlS f«Rlflt wknds m .. '1«l e..,. Ol..'Ut'OOm. t.'OUld be added. EJ\STSIDE $130. Also ltB $95, Log, Bch · .,... • ••• ... •• ••• ......., . ""=·c.·-------
baths. Uke nf'W carpc1s. ,;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'051A MESA. $4.'\,900. Call' $110 & 2 Bft Mobile, CM 3 I~lt. lam nn. Zl-1! ba. • • $325 ~------~~~I Z BR. 1 BA. 2 blks to Little
drapc11, builtins, dishwash-* VACANT * anytime, 646-055.5. $130. Ul\1 J)(l on a ll . ;\xi. 4 BR. 21A: ha. ··••••·••• $420 I ~rona. 2carport.s. Lrg pool.
e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINEST e
SPANISH COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING ":
2 Acres beautifu1 park like surroundings. ,.:
Sunken pool. Sparklin~ Spanish fountains. _
• Spacious Rooms.e Separate dining room 4i
• Walk In Closets. Home like kitchen & cabinets
1 Bedroom Unfurn. $165. Furn. $165 ' •
2 Bedroom Unfurn. $185. Furn. $215 e ALL UTILITIES FREE e
Walk w Huntington Center
ADULTS · NO PETS
LA QUINTA HERMdSA
16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 847-5441 ,
4 Blk. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach , ·;O
1 Bil<. W. of Holt to Parkside er. 5 Minutes lo beach! c. Fee. 97!)-8430 3 BR. 21,.S ba. Deluxe A t F 360 SZ?Q, 833.-l227 Large irrc1tula.r lot, <-'OVered Move-In cond. 3 Br. 2\~ ba. • Bluffs, N.B ••.•.•• $475/500 PI. urn.
patio. block fcnc::('. "'here Jo~tt simple. ¥.t Rik. to Iii] j : H se Unf 305 tB~o~lbo=•~P~e~n~ln~s~u~l~•::::--IC~osili•;;;Mital~N~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~~; ;,;;,,nc'iL';'. 968'..i.~r.eto' ~['BJ'I ~1YdnP:~r. ~.\f G~~r:1-.. ".".~-~u --$25 WEEK & UP ~H"'u°'n"'t1.;;n.;;gt.:..o:.;n,;;,;.Be_ac-h--'-PARK NEWPORT ':
* 673-7420 * --·-· • Slr.,,ping Room• ALMOST GONE I APARTMENTS
0 .... I.IA" or, .. , <-w·· co. e Hou k · BAYFR NT DUPLEX .. ..... ~... se eeping rooms ·2 Bl\ AM'S. $144/mo.
Brand New 4 Bdrm. Up, 3 Commercial • OceBonAvLi•8w0"apts .Util pd. Stove & Refrig incl. On the bay ~:
Bdrm. Dn. Not a typic11l Prooerty "SINCE 1946" A INN Recreation tacit avail. 3rd J.u.'(ury apartment living I
11terile bldg, all wood ex· --.J-0-'-"'"-'~---...;.:.; 1st Westem Bank Bldg. 150 Ma.in St. Floor Only -Suitable for overlooking the water. En· •
tt·rlor, beams, glass, views, 2 -ADJOINING lncomo pro-Universit): Park, Irvine 6&8740 young adults ·~ moderate joy $750,oo:> health spa, 1 _.. !
on big bay. pertles, cent. C.M. $75,000. ''srKIAUZJNG IN Days 5, 52-7000 Nights 3 BDRM, 2 BA, no pets. No' Over ~oo 1a1111 ee~ means. Small infants s1vimming pools, 1 lightea , j I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ · ONLY $1$),000 OWDCr. 645'-2020/642-4i56(1, THE IUrCH Alf.AS" children. $23.5. mo. 675-8873 and IO itri..lm~ "''1~ welcome, t£nnis cow'ts, plus miles , P Dave 6T.).1972 I p wJ!e•tall~rreaie:i LL blcycle trails, putting, shuf.. :; O~ t:':-~.tl~tio~d~r~ln~ Doherty 494-0015 ncome roperty 166 433 W. 19lh St., Costa Mesa 2 BR. 2 Baths ••..••.. $325 Costa Mell: ·-~~~·r·~~~~~.~~~n:e~'1 . 0, VI A YORBA fleboru·d. croquet. Junior 11>
rm. Built-ins. Dishwasher. OCEANFRONT 7 UNITS--$75;000 1854 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna 3 BR. 2 baths •••••• $275/285 C S d 0 ?·btd1oom apJrtmpn! ~m.111 Huntington Beach lrom $189.50 monthly; also 1
Family rm .• fireplace. Shag DUPLEX Ex«llcnt Starter or Retire-(Piccadilly Circus) 3 BR, 21Ai ha •••• , , , $395/450 a a e ro 1itts o~. From s 1u~. 1 o•n·«~•· (714) 842-9622 • and 2·bedroom plans and
ctU'J)Cl15. brk $ 3' 2, 5 0 0 . Brand New 3 Bdrm. Up, 3 ment Unit. 1 BJk from Coast -4 BR. 21Ai ba ••••••• $375/450 ALL t!I'ILITIES PAID ~:~:~~t23~d;~f,:1~;; :~o.o NOW READY 2-story town houses. Elec·
846--0004. Bdrm Dn. Drams.tic views. }fwy, Walking distance to COST A MESA OFFICE 5 BR. 2%i ba .•• ." •• , .... $450 Compare before you rent Cost~ Me~a. Phi;m~, 5~~.;>JOJ. CASA TIEMPO tric kitchens, private pa:.:os 't O\\'NER trWl!I". Spani$h ,1 Quality construction. OnJy all .1chools & shopping, Ser v I n g-Cos ta .Mesa, We Have Summ er Rentals Custom designed, featuring: or balconies, carpeting, dra· J
bdrm. Formal dining nn., $140,000. Ask for Dave ALWAYS RENTED. Newport Beach, Huntington 8 d • Spacious kitchen \Vlth in-DELUXE (At Magnolia • Just oil the peries. SUhtctTanean park.
built-iN. Family rm. , Doherty, Agt. Bkr. 638-5662 Beach. . .. re h·.11 e dSeirect lighting APARTMENTS San Diego Freeway. \Vatch ing with elevators. Optional , ~
fireplace. Near the hell(:h, 675--1912 494-0615 F l I Ph SELL OUT * parate din'g area Air Cond • Frplc's • 3 S1vim· for the CLOCK! l maid service. Just north of ' na ase • llOUSES • lfonte·like , storage .PLX 1 & 2 BR \VITI-[ Fashion Island at Jamboree i JA.va rock BBQ. Beautiful Oceanfront Duplex Only l Deluxe 4 Plex left in 2 BR's $l40, $l50, $l70 & • Private patios ~~~P~l~ris ~eGl!:P:nd Jo-:JREPLACES! and San Joaquin Hills Road .. 1
decor. brk S'1!'"i,950. 962-3865 Prine. only. Art. 673-3012 this ,group. No more like $180 · TlEALTY 0 Closed garage v.•/storage Billiard Room. Pri Patios . Dwhrs . J acuzzi Telephone {714) 644-1900
Irvine N H • lht'm, liO HURRY! Large l BR $160 & $200 So K.d A Company With Vision • Marble pullman Hid Pool·Rl'C Bldg-Shag cptn for rental infonnation • ewport e ights units w/all amenities. Open & ~ts welcome·' mC'· 1 s Univ. Park Center, Irvine • King-sz Bdrms . 1 Bedrm. From $165 Reserve NO\\'? Adults On!~~ ON Bay 2 BR, ~ BA, larg1e :•:
SHARP
UNIVERSITY MODEL
TREE SHADED !louse Daily l!H), 12132 S. NEWPORT Bea.ch. 2 BR. Call Anytime, 552-7500 • Pool • Barbecues • sur-M2 EBOO<lfrTmE.RFroRAmNi~N 8912 Heil Ave., HB 847-4982 patio. Stove, refrig. Adults-... J Haster, G.G. St tr' d K'd k Offic .. hours 8 AM to G =1 roundh .. with plush I • . "" S"" .. ling Investment rn..... ove rr ig, I'P~· 1 s 0 • " •» q.( anu-*MOVE IN TODAY* Yearly. No pets. 2'23 19th .;
Lots of ceramic floor tile,
lovely carpeting. 3 bdnn., 2
ba., family room and green-
~lt location. $61,000 with
land.
Corner lot. Newl,y remodeled .~ "_5662 ......,..,.. Gar. & yard. $14a. scaping. VILLAGE St. $295/mo. 673-2706 or · • channing 2 BR, 2 BA., -CORONA Del Mar. Bachelor La911na Buch Adult living at its best Spac. 2 BR $149-$169, .furn 675-1849. • '':
family nn. le hobby rm, FIX-UP 3 units. by owner. • AU furn. All ulil pd. Walk LARGE l BR $190, 2400-Harbor Blvd., C.M. $l69· 3 BR, $209. Kids
New Kit. bltins, lovely Eastslde C.M. See at 256 to Beach. $150. $180 -Util e_ct. Lrg. nice ·L 2 BEDROOMS $210 (714) 557-8020 welcome. Pool, gar. 17361-A * EASTBLUFF Townhouse.
frplc. le F.A. heat, lge cov'd Esther. 1st $3000. cash flUNTINGTON Be a ch • BR. furn/unfum, 11 ear _ No Peta RENTAL OFFICE Keelaon Ln ·(l blk W. ot 2 Br. Pool. Frplc. Adult3.
patio. Exira lge. dbl. garage takes. ~.t:m net prjce. Bachelor apt nr. beach. beacb. _365 W. Wilson. ~Im OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Beach Blvd, off Slater). ~W-imM,!. ~ We.yr
plus . boat storage area. 675=7513 or 556-8181 -Compl fum. All util pd, f95. 1 S225 -2 BR, woodsey setting. $30 WEEK & UP THE EXCITING ~84;:7i;-<.::260::;::---"7.=--· · San Clemente i -recl hill $!'12,500. "'VIEW --REAL.Esta.U!..Jnt.testment-&_. ... ..cALL.645-0111 1~2 blk~ t~ beach. Beaut. •Studio & l BR Apts. PALM MESA APTS. 3 Bedrooms-$210 mo.
. exchange counseling, Mr. ;r;an view. ,. • TV & Maid Service Avail, MINUTES ro· NPT BCH Condominium -3 BR, 2 ba. -l
Near Cliff Dr. View of ocean . Quinn, Magil Co. Realtors LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE 0 ae ;;,Cl; B~-+ YDe~. • Phone Service-Htd. Pool Bach 1 & 2 BR ~m 1145 crpts, <ftapcs, bltin range & ~-g d~~e c~~ 2 ~a~l! • l
REALTY
A Company With Vis.ion
Univ. Park Center. Irvine
CalJ Anytime, 552-T:.iOO--
Officc hours 3 AM lo 8 p;1,f
JN "THE VILLAGE"
& bay from ups"lilrs !am1Iy Mo--0985. PoSc~tingS LaCgulna, D a, na ;ti~. Chi~/~1c,~dcom!' ' • Children & Pet Section Adults, N~ Pets. f:~~~· ~~·~t3i~~.~,1,,& Open House daily. Inquire
rm. Channing 2 BR., 2 tiled lnd.ustrial Property 168 Ca~s'tra!" em en c' NU-VIEW RENTALS • $120 Monthly 1561 Mesa Dr "'~ "°'' 242 cabrillo or call 492..8982
baUµi; Jge, dining area; * 6734030 or 494-3248 2376 Newport Blvd., CM (5 blks from Newpori Blvd.) NEW 8 Unit, 3 blocks from A h
trplc:. w/hcatolator, & F.A. WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR 548-9755 or 645-3967 .,.,, """" ocean, 2 BR. 1 BA, bltns, P .,
heat. Extra Jge. kit chen & LEASE LAGUNA -Furn Bachelor CHATlMING 2 BR, den, 1 Ad Good 1-~or $5 on Rent HARBO_R _GREE"'S crpts, drps, div, cath ceil· Furn. or Unfurn. 370
brkfst. area, walk-In pantry, 11,200 sq ft. Irvine industrial on Bcnch!,Sml pet ok. Util BA, kit w/hlt-ins. din rm, 2 8 VALUE-QUIET-2 BR. :f.. irlJ;!;s. $200 to $220 mo. 310 • I
4 BR. den: blln kitchen
opens to din. area. 2 Fpl.
itstr. BR, suite \V/priv.
ha., on level, sliding glass
opens to ocean v i e w
ba.Jc.'Olly, $55,000.
birch cabinets. & all blt·in11. park in Orange Couniy.-Nr. o"ANI. A$1501; . 1 N 2 B ~pikes, s1hag crptg, drps, Dshwhr. p 0 0 1. Ne\V Furn. & Uaj'urn .. Fr $130. 'c1'j91Nh~Scttj.,~F.;:•~xx5"Co~.jli.13-fji~180~1-1 ;C;o;;•';•:;;M;;•;;•::;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Extra lgc. dbl. garage on 2 major fwy. oU-ramps. oin -cw r. uec \V panoramic ocean furniture. Mature adults 00 Bach, 1, 2 & 3 BR's. Models ·-WALK TO BEACH
alley & extra parking. New ·building. Phone Mr. C~~iJr~s. bltns, gar, pet ~ie~j ~any ;.x~s.199$385 mo. pets. $150. 2295 Pacific A~e. Open 10 •ti! 1 pm. 2700 New 1, 2 & 3 Br, cpt/dl'p!' * * * , , J
$54,00) ~~~ or Mr. Clark, 714 -c°APisTii.ANO _ l. Br, 2 Ba vai · ay ;,. · -1. CM. 548-6878 ' Peterson \Vay, CM. nr. Har-dwhr, !rpl. 205 l 5th, ~
CALL ~ '46·1414 Townhouse. Brand l)('Y>'. UNIQUE seaport-type 2 BR A'ITRACTIVE 2 Bdrm up· bor Blvd. & Adams. 847-3957. SPARKLING NEW. ·, ~ \:I' L 1 fo S I 170 yiew home. All the charm-54(M)370 H ... "".. , , ,•
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~.. o I r a e crpt.s, drps. $275. 1·ng 1 uM 1 per, crpt, btlns, gar, clean. TOl't"NnOUSE, 3BR, 2BA,
Mission Realty 494--0731 SAN Cl.m•ntc • 2 Br, encl ex ras. ~ s e • Quiet matu I N /I dbl 275 --' a EA LTV . • , 497-1081. re on y. o "'"· NO DEPOSITS w g !ll1 oyu gar, S BAY SHADOWS '
IRVINE N H P DANA POINT u:rr gar. Walk to beach & town. OPEN. $175. 2234 C Rutgers Lovely 2 Br apts w/a mo. Tenrus I pool. (213)
••r ~•••rt e1t Offlte On Chula Vista St. $160 FANTASTIC 2~ty. view Dr 980-64n I 162'-022S -'
C $15,500. ••• 493:0441 · CALL 494-9491 hon1e. 2 BR. & den. · king-sz BR. On beautilully Apartments , '( ';THE RANCH''
Plush 4 Br/den, 2 story, home
on cul-de-sac nr Greenbelt.
Air cond, maximum up.
graij'lng thruout. $500). cash
dO\vn &. $311. per mo. Brk
Jar·k Peck 979-6.\..qi.
0 EAN & BA y * LANDLORDS * $325. Owner/agt. 642-462J E/SIOE Attrac Furn 2 Br landscaped graunds. Gas 3 BR, 2 BA, new duplex. s cl u~.. & Chee I Ranches, Farms, l~i Ba. hid pool. Nr schls0 incl in rent. Child up to 3, Children/pets O.K. Lease pa ous, ""'t ry! ~~'~:,~i:;t~~. ~am_~ Groves • 180 FREE RENTAL SERVICE Laguna .Niguel shp'g & Crwy. No pets'. No pets. !~ blk E. of or lease option. 548·3446 or 1 BR's FROM $157 ; •
halhs; Lge. dlnlnJ area; ----------1$225 -2 BR. 2 BA. House, 646--0474. Harbor. _ _,5.1&~29""14'=·~~~----i 2 BR's FROM $177 ~.
brick !rplc. & heatolator & 2''2 AC. bet. S.J. Capistrano blt~s. gar, yard, patio. Dana SEA TERRACE. High wide * SHADY ELMS-POOL CASA GRANADA $145-2 BR, uni. bllns, crpts, ' F.A. heat. Extra lge. klt. & & La.kl' Elsinore. Level, Po1nt. ocean view. Gate guaN.ls. a Adults Poolside $145 up. 400 Merrimac \Vay 557-9559 drps. No pets. 15o1 ·A Beaut;.rul appointments 1n1 ~ I
brkfst aroA, walk-Jn panlly, ideal for horse ral:ifh!· $9,750. $280 -Z BR. House. Immac Walk to beach. Comm. pool, •Children ne.'<t block-unf. El Puerto Mesa Alabama. 548-4031.. · elude Decorator Fireplaces. , I
UNIVI-:RSITY Park, Oxford
model -3 BR, 21h hll, bonua rm. $."i2,500. 552-9195
birch cabinets & all bit-Ins. Full pr., ez trms ~:J...3223 cond! Ocean side hwy. CdM. tennis, etc., all paid, New 3 177 E. 22nd St CM 642-3645 Shag Carpeting. Private ! E tr I dbl $.'125 -3 BR. Z BA. FJi>lc, lxlrm., 2 bath. Cpts., drps., 1 & 2 BR Apts Unfurn 2 BR, l'h B). Studio. Patio & Patios. Pool • Jacuui •. I "i't 8 &"'· 1 · gnragek. on Real Estate Wanted 114 gor, deck, vi··~. s 8 n frplc., fam. rm. EZ mntnce. I BR. Furn. No children, no $ ' • y11rd. Garage. $157.50. Avail Volleyball court _ Gas "! 11 ey ex ra par 1ng. ...,.. S400 493 5769 pets, 820 Center St. 130 & Up. now, 842-45:19
$54,000. * 9 • k C h * Clemente. . . . 642-5848. All Utilities Paid BBQ's. Closed Garages. j CALL , '-'• • 646•2414 UIC GS NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 N'twport Beach Irvine Adults, No Pets. 9 ~ Will buy your property. All 673-4030 or 494-3248 • $115 to $tt'J. 1 & 2 BR. Pool & Recreation Mii-MM cash ~l'hhln 7:.?, hrs. Call LANDLORDS' $185 -1 BR Channellront. Trailers. l\1ature adults. 132 1959 Maple Ave, C.M. 2 BR, l~f: ba, air cond $225 409 W. BAY St,
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CHARM-PLUS • • • .. m;icoME! Ch a r n1 in ~M-.. 962-8851 • Lrg pa1io, child/pct ok . \V. \Vilson, CM. 645-4530. $140 -SPAC. l BR. Immac.. BOB PE'ITIT Costa Mesa
• • I rustle style incontC' pro-Nttir Nr'!p~~1Llo~I ·o rrltt i We Specialize in Newport $325 -3 BR, 2 BA. c.'Ompl. NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep Shag crpt, drps, bltns. Quiet REALTOR 5.52-7000 Mananer Bldn E-103
pert,y, located in Northern l !llir.. Beach • Corona del Mhl' a redec. Nice area. Npt by garages. Employed adult 4-plex. Walk to shops & nr Mesa Verde • • ~~o~,R~n~~~!1 !~s~h~1 Santi AnaillJlll ~ic;1~;~~rt:~~~i ~: ~ig~titifl~~~/~t+ Den. 2 over 30, no pets. 548-1021 hwy. No pets. lnq: 2872 -"'"'-"-'-";.;;;'-----* 6*-3387 * j
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Un'.,, r'n mo"e·1·n rond•'tloo .. 2 BR, CONDO, l'h Ba, C'ncl. -•• •-•-•• ,, B Frpl Cha If 1 BR. $150, $140, lrg, ideal ~Salle, Apt 2, C, M. DLX 2 & 3 Br .. 2 ··aa. Encl • Nu·View! a. c. nne ront for bachelor, adlts only, no 557-1584. gar_. $165 up. Rental Ofc., A~ULTS A 1"<'al n1oney m11ker.· garage. Pool privs. Newly BROKERS INC. NU-VIEW RENTALS Boat dock. t 1993 Ch 309 M A 546-!03' ~
$119.500 ~d~cro~u~tod~.~$29~,ooo~,~-~195~9i.! 1 ~~~~~~~~~6734030 or 194_3248 NU-VIEW RENTALS pes. · urch5:1S-9633. ** 3 Br., IV2 Ba.** BRAN, 0ac:. ve. · LA COSTA APTS, OWNER-Air cond .• 3 BR, 2 G73-4030 or 494_3248 HI Beam Ceil. Large llv rm, LarE;c. nel_"IY decor. Encl. . i~e\V Ocellll front t & 2 Bedroom '0'4a.~ BA, w/w crpts, drp•, Xlnt II •I H U f 305 1 BR S140. Bach $125. Mgr, patio, blt1ns, crpts, drps. j Condom1n1um, 2 Br, Z Ba, 8 r.,,-15 e Dra~s -ouses n urn. ~ 138 A B d Cl to 111· 11-0 & S400/mo Ye l ........ !"" ,.... cond. $32,500. 557-1946. e 4 Bod roa way ose every mg. ' · ar ease. • Pool 8 BBQ's REAL ESt""':Te _South Laguna Corona del Mar room, 3 Bath lBR furn. $120, utils int•. $l80 mo. 868 Center St. Apt. 675-7594 • All Ut ilities Paid
ft Ii Bluffs condo. Im· Older tenants only. Pb: 1· CM or call 548-8179. Newport Beach 354 A d St c M ··
1190 Glcnneyre St. NEWLY remodld, Catalinn B1.1slness 2 Br/2Ba French Normandy, maculate 645-2020 or 642-a560 CHO~CE ~ BR Apt, fully v°Z4~-:708 '' • '
494-9473 549-0316 vu, 3 BR, 2 BA, pool, shad· OppOrtunity 200 Jrg country kit., frpcl. e $400. Huntington Buch ~'.Pt d, l !ii B~ stove & ''R1ent A Piece . 1 * JUST LISTED * ed street. $79,500. $400/mo. 544-3463. 644-7270 1shwasher, $ mo. In· o a Palace'' *CASA VICTORIA Cl~e in, v.·alk to beach. 3 499-2-178. DISTRIBUTORS OCEAN view 5 BR, 3 BA, 2 1"""'. ... -~-~-.. -.. ~~ ... -... -~ .. -... _,,-... ~-.. -~I LOW WEEKLY RATES quire 2'l89 "A" Fordham, 1 & z BR. Furn & Unturn: €-
Bd 2 b lb La iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, sund•rks 2 "'~ Le se -E I' S • CM Days 673-6360 ext. 46, OCEAN d rms., a s; gunn we need additional nten to · · .. ,,. a *THE BLUFFS xecu 1ve u1tes eves. 548-3597 an Carpets, drpes, D/W, TV
charm, with den & dining ~ sell & distribute no.tlonally $650/MO. 494-5430. * 727 Yorktown Blvd, SPACIOUS APT. HARBOR VIEW ant. Pool, etc. Come by & rn1J'i.; lge, fen('cd yard \\'ilh I u~•--j 1::m:1 advertised JB (Ju st ice Costa Mesa lmmed. Occup1ncy Beach Bl d 1 y kt inquire about our Move-In nlcC' ll"('f'l'i? $5!1,:J()(I. -...-.. 2 BR., .1 ba. Greenbelt $28.i v · a or own 2 Br in 4-plex. Lrg kitchen, Elegant a""'1menl• d~;~·d Allo1Yance. 525 Victoria St. • 4!):):• ... tv• * Bros.) Automotive products 3 BR 21L b 2 1385 536-0411 bltn 1 d ,,, ~ --·-
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~ in the Orange Co. area. We MESA VERDE · ., "' a, ·sty. STUDIOS & J BRs. range, gar, n l'Y rm, wiUl'..1 a Master's touch, su· At Harbor, C.M. 642-8970. mflwbn>Sl. . Moblla Ho,,,.s offer a complete training Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 trpk, ·2
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2 baba·.·. ~;A'10Y,·.1 ,.1, .. $500$390 no pets. 64~7485· perb house security, e"clu· e TROPICAL POOL e i . p---'"' gro 1 • Full kitchen 1 WHk Free Rent ,,.... V•rsa•'Uc Ct b d. B s I ~t'hW •Y".'•«<11• e up ns., Fan1 Rm, bltin kltch. ser-E bl ff Re 1 644-•Heated pool • s u an r tudio, 1~ Ba. frpl
""°'so. toA~~ .. ~ For Sale -125 vehicle, plus n1any o~~r vice porch, encld patio, conv .nst u a ty 1133 • Laundry facilities Unfurn 1 Br. CARDEN pool with unique Aquabar, spiral strcase. Gas & Wft
sDU1111.A(:IJNA. CAur. benefits. A small c~pos1t 1s 10 all schls. 2 children, 1 Brand New Duplex • Free utilities APTS. Frplc, D!W, priv fountains and formal gar-pd. E/side on 18th 548-U68 t •
Mflll .... ~c.-MDIOr Home Rentals nee<led for working In-Pl't ok. Gardener & iYater Ocean Vu. \\•alk to heh, 1 • .~rec linens patio. $175. 557-2841. dens. All part of the South 2BR IBA furn .$220 ! j
Lido Isle vcnl?ry (1'f!fundablc), Call pd, on quiet cul de sac. Br. No pets or chldrn. • T.V. & maid serv. avail. * SHADY ELMS-POOL Coast's finest apartn1ent 2BR 1 BA unfurn $190 I
JU.slice Bros., 1\-lonrovla, for $395. 6 mo lease acceptable, 646-fl384. • Bar-B-Que · e Adults Poolside $145 up. community. 151 E. Zlst, C.M. , I
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4 Bdrms., plus den; 5 baths.
fl() Ft, Nord c orner.
f\1agniiiccnt, custon1 honJ('.
$170,000.
SALES & LEASING
full service facility
Danmar Motor Homes
531-6800
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1j ~':· c545-£34'""=:::'·~~~--~ \VALi' to \Valer, singles •Phone Service •Children next block .:. un· 1 B~~~~~~~1.~5$l9S ,,:;;.,;::::*,-64~6-8666;"":::,;*=,,,.,,...=I
68l-8009 •I BR, 3 BA, TV rm ,ff frp\c. pref'rl, but \\'ill consider • 1 .\Iile to ocean furn. J\fodels open 9 A.l\1, ti! dusk 1 BR furn. 2 Br unf. Pool. N~ 1
Xtra slor. nn or studio. 6 families, 2 Br, $150 has all. $145 _ Sl65 177 E. 22nd St., CM 642-3645 shops. Acllts, no pets, Utll
~I~~:' orrc:~!a~ro:e:~rt1 ,.:C.;cl•co'c"-'l,Co.c,:.54;:Sco.f;366=:.· ___ N'PT. Shores 3 BR. 2 ba., tr11lc's priv. garages -2 BR w/carport Wtr pd. Huntington Beach
INVESTORS Wanted: I-lave n10. lsc. $275. North CM. Agl. Fee. 979-8430 BACH:ELOR & 1 BR., patios, NE\VLY DECORATED ~ pd. 1884 Monrovia. 548-0336 ~
succcssrul restaurants that 3 BR, 2 ba. pool, playrn1. frpl.; pools, tennis: walk to Divided bath & lots of Call btwn 1 & 5; 6364120. 1iE.iie~~;~:! Sun1n1t'r, 1~inler la' SPARTAN, furnished, want limited partners 10 Children .& pets ok. S300. beach. $325. Rltr 642-38.50. closets. Rec. haU, pool & 4ff.irli "A" Orange Ave •. $140 ON THE BLUFFS 1 BR. Deluxe'. Adult poolside I
L IOO REAL TY xlnt con<l .• shed, cabana, 2 open additional units. Call Lease/option ok. rl'IS-3446 5 BR, 3 BA. FIR, D/R, Lrg pooSe I <1ables, sauna baths. STUNNING 1 & 2 BR. i BA AT NEWPORT garden bungalow, nea r +
air cond's, 7000 W. Pacific Eugene F. O'Neil Specialty or 4~ yrd. Pool privL •!arbor Vu e or yourself. 17301 Carden Apts. Pool. Rec ocean. Frplc., lrg patio, 6
3377 Via Lido, NpL Beach Coast Hwy, Sp. 14. Newport Shopping Centers, Inc. (714) 3 BROM, Carpets, fenced Hn1s. $600. 833-3894. Keclson Ln. (1 blk W. ol area. no W. 18th St. $145 & From Newport Blvd .. tuin at ~~9~una, tennis. $160.
673-7300 Bt>ach. 548-7119. 557-!iOOO. yard, Z car garage, adlts 3 BR. 2 BA. crpt/drp, lrg: Beach, l blk N. of Slater). up Hospital Road <1 block I
OUR EXCLUSIVES J\IOB lLE Home 18 x 4 5 Money to loan 240 only, yrd. Nr. all schls. $325. By $!35 ULTRAS42-7848 1·N-'EW"'-APT-"-s---l-&_2_B_R._2 above Pacific Coast HwyJ to 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 gar., Elec. Kit. •
3 BDRi\1S. & den, 4J fr. lot. Ro ad I i n e r, except.lontll :---'-:=:::--::----l~=~,..!!'.64~6-::;33!:1~4c___ appt only. 548-9341, ~2848 -NICE Apt. 6 BA. Orps, crpt'g, volleyball, entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, Carpets, drapes 5292 Sisson! '
$79.500. cond .• located in adult park 1st TD Loans 3 BR, 2 BA. lgc tam r1n. \VATERFRONT 3 BR + TJ>(l()I~. • PrfGardens. saunt I a pool, BBQ, 645-8743 Newport Beach, Ca.. 92660. H,235·~· (n4) 846-3186 or 5008. i 5 BDRMS. plus family rrn., $5j()(), Terms avail. 646-4117 Bltns, lplc, in1med poss. ennis. v. Pa 0 ' Telephone: (TI4) 645-0060 mo. 1
3 bath!\. 40 F't. Jor. Sll0,000. afl 3 PJ\.1. Possible lsc op!. ~tu7y. 12 J'!.50 w/doc64k.; 11~il P46--02S9. NE~ d2 Br.,1B85lt-ins, AW/WU Newpart Baach 'J 7% INTEREST $275. * "t" l"'A~ uic' yr y. ~ nio. Q'"UJW MEN II be h ho \. crp....,, rps. mo. va ' 1 1 ."~·STORIES, huyfron1, ocrun U' ~,111 Newpart Hei'ghts • sma ac te 5/1, 67~7429. UNF. 3 BR., 2 ha.; close ----------1 $~~:&xi~ wro1s., -t h11·s. Rre1 Estate, ~ 2nd TD Loans • Sharp 2BR. lba, l\tesa ~:~~ ~~;~.~~;~. Ap1s1.,.:::.:B.:..::R. :.:A'-d"u1=1s".-.. -,.-,,-.-B-A-Y ~r~ :e:.eS:00.7~1viy'.ew. ~TfsR'nc~~~~kr. Y~S ,:
LIDO REAL TY General Verde, Townhouse. pool I 2 BR. house, drps, crpts. Dbl l\fEADOWS APT. 387 W. w. Balboa Blvd. 673--2058 ;
:liiiiiiiiiiiiiilliifii Lowest rates Or~e Co. !~~r,on1rl4ish\vashet S215 nlo. ga r a g c., fenced yd. Laguna Beach Bay St. CM. 646-0073 associated 3377 Vi11 Lido, N'p!. Bl'Uth (hA)'"O" G ·• $2= Pho 673-7300 I A Sattler Mtg. o. •-~-·-------ru-uener. •:> nio. ne PANORAMIC ocean view, % 2 BEDROOM, no pets. adults -~--~~~---creage for sale 150 642.21 71 545-0611 VACANT 2 Br. S140. Also 2 noon to 6 pn\ 6~2-5157. hlk Victoria Bch. 1 BR. also only. Month to month. $160.
Newport Be1ch • Se-" 11 00 21 RR. Teahouse $ 155 • Santa Ana sm study rm. Avail. now. Realtor 644-7270 • l AC. parcel fl."f'e & elear. rving ar r area yrs, l\ids/(>('ts ok. Ai;t. Fee.
DROKERS -AEALTO~S
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Rentals I~ ANXIOUS 1:.·au 1. Nt1. San Die~ Cn1.v, DON'T BORROW 97fl-.8430 . rl BR, 2 00, ('l"Pts, frplc, $225 inc. util. 152 Sunset. E-SIDE 2 BR. $150
1 ~ .... ,r1011., :i ~to~· 1,11 rr"l·.•r S.I·:. of Hnncho C111iforniR. 'TIL YOU CALL USI bltns: $280 N So Coa Newpart Beech Bltns, w/w displ:, htd pool. '
...,..,. .. 0 .,, .~ iu· \ranlCr !iprlngs. BEAUT3BR,onlrgcorlot. . sn· .car . st :=:-:-::-:;;;~;:;.:.-;-7,:"".:lcA~dl~t!!•,_,~no~pe!!:ts!!,,_.~642~·9520~:_._ EXCLUSIVE 400 1: channPl hon11• + nn for SucrifiC<' ror , .• ,1, ,_ By BorTOW on your home equity rrplc, d/w, <'rpts, drps, only Plaza. ....()6AA 129 50 Wk & 1 BR 2 add .. n + I BR Ill ., 1 ~ 1 ~ Se $26' v ~5.119 H F · per up. , A'l'TRAC. new 2 br, 1 ba, i•t BIG CANYON PRIVATE en._ ...... & •-1· x rry ap · 011"n1·r. Milk<' Off c r, or any "''"""' purpose. IV· )."). ac. ""' · OUHI urn. or BR & BR h J Col TV ..... "-... ua, ' P:ler A slip, n1any xll·as. 5llf.i-'25 or 5-Ul-9710 ing Loll Ange.Jes County·fo.r 2 BR, ~~·c, c•-t & Unfurn. 310 c e 0!!· or • noor, adults, no pets. 1970 w/rehig. Nice quiet sllftt, ; SI~ ooo Open Sat & s 20 d NO\V "'"~-.... ... ,,.. _,::.:.:.;.;;'°"':...---~:.:: n1aid scrv, pool. The -MeMi Wallace, $160. 548-0804 luxury Golf Course Costa Mesa. $ 7 o Im 0 • 1 , . • . • un, 1~ ACRE citru!!; grove. 4 Ac. over years nn in drapes, 2 small children ok. -41 5 N. Newport BI., NB 2BR t ts d bltins Apartments 548-5750: : 1-t Bkr. 54.6·77:!9. lined lakl'. Ideal for eoun1ry Orange Counly! oo !)('ls. $145. mo. 646-5223 H.untlnpton Harbour 64G-9681. ap • crp , rps. ,
HARBOR V i "1\' llms • cl uh, rondo devt'lopmcnl. SI .:iNAL MORTGAGE CO. $ll5 nio. 2 BR duplex (Take U f •.i:.r carprt. Nt shopping $115 NEWPORT BEAO·I ROOMS $18 wk up w/k1t $30 :
Montego. 4 Br, 2 Ba, Jo"/R, $27.i.(l('(I -Orexchunge (7141 556--0106 as is/y,'ilJ fix up for higher A'ITRACTTVE 3 Bedroom Apt. n urn. ""°" mo. 373 Oa'le. St., 644-4359. $350 UP. wk up a~ Chlldrn le pct
DIR. 01\•ner. $ G 4 , !i O o . The !iv. in Co. Rltni &44-6Ul 4500 Campus Drive, N.B. rent' gar. kids ok. 646-§666. house. Excellent location. Balboe lslend 2 BR, 1% ba, dill~ ye,1 !'!!!P!'h"o'!'M'!"'"71!'4~/~~..,..,..,,. s<X:tion. Newport mvd, 833-3$1. 2ND T D--., Call for dctall•, 84&-4332. , _.;;.;.,.......; ______ 1 -·-00 11~ -· ·"I CM. 548-9755, 64&-3967. --=-~----' 2 1/3 ACRES.' view of valley · rust ...,..5 Fountain Valley -•~~ ' "' "-~ :;:-c===7.-c7=,-ol 2 BDRMS, Z BA + frplc, lx-\o\i· at Bear Vil l l ey PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. Condominiums FOR lease by the yrar,1..:0613-44:.::..=:l'.I'-------2~~. 2N~ ~~·~od~i!~: * :l~BR kll prlv optional
directly on ba.ytront. You Spi•lnits. nr. Tehachapi. Any Amount 6 BDRM on cul-dMiac julrt Unfurn. 320 brand netA•, 2 BR unfum Attractive 2 BR, builtlns, newly painted; Yearly. l1~ ~~ M~!°~~ alt.~
mu11r.see lo believe. $27.500. ~~nz.3..,,1.c. facll. Sell at cost * CA" 675 A494 BK...,, North of Mlle Square Park. • .. _ garage a pt . Cr pt R. dishwasher, cpts, drps, encl. per $32S; lAwer $295 ----~~=--"..1.1.·~:
for IJ quick sale. Bay1ide '1U"<o''1\I L;U ....., '"" Oownslaln hos 4 br, trpl, Huntington Beach d Is h wa I her. con· gar. No pets 64&-0174 sk f LUXURIOUS, priv bat.h i; 'I Village, 61a-4580 M II Ov I & 1inuou....,.lean oven _. .......... c A or Mike k M id · JDYl.L\VJLD properly for ortgag .. , ut rm. el'!! xe gn.1"1\gc . ~ • •-......,., 2 BR. Heated Pool. $150 & JONES REALTY 673-6210 non-snlO era. a. servt r BF.ACON Bay Frnt -2 + sale, approx l/3 ac-, ,., Trust n-.•s "60 f('nt'<'d yard. Lgc all elect 2 RR. Condo. New iihag crpt, disposal. $ 2 5 Olmo. 213/ up. AdullA. no ""fs. 8!>.l 6'1:Ml310 or ~n97 , '~
I + I dock fo 2 " ....., " kll 1 & II u 1 drps, blt--ins. Pool & club 465-8492 "" GOR challnelfront duplex -3 -'::'::~::"'-"''-"'"'----,'I gue,o; l'm ap , r Pinc. Cove, 831-1226 I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! c t < n rni. psta rs facl. • -1180 536-"""'=' . Center St. 01 645-$6$ BR, 3 bll, den, bltns, -·-. 2 ::-ROOMS w/hftth, furo\shddc.J\ ~!' -55' bOai!, dblc gar. tennis, 493-Zl39 • has lge finJ.shed bonus rm, ........., ""'" Corona del Mor .. .,i.c a, '-
$16j,000, 10% dwn, consider ;AN';;T:;,E;;Wc;;-;P,,.E'°'V"A"l".L"'E"'Y~. ~JO~ac PUT YOUR MONEY 741 sp ft includes 2 br, Townhouse Unfvrn .... 335 ;*;;*;.;.;2.:.::..BR..;;.;.;..~.;..-tlo;.;,..._~---_ 12 i!t~ ~~ur: ::; N~j~ ~ f:gc:'YrW.~1~t dock. ~~:n~1:~i:20 ufl~~ ~i
trnrle•. JMD, 838-2257 111895. Tctm1. 7.o""' M-1 TO WORK FOR YOUI cloeots, sink, cupboards, ·~ ' •·--·· , 846-4387 or 846-4ll2 . •1 Ouple~es near the ocean Nr. rwy, • thopplni;c, ll'lkcs Earn 10% interest on w~U-recreation .t.ret\. Xlnt for lge Huntington Beech view, 5161h Yr k • p.u r-. .NEAR. BEACH ... l9 2 BR. Sumi:ner Rentals 4~ r 1 Miies Larton, ReaJtor Owner, (7l t) ~ • secured 2nd Trust Dctda on famlly. $350 mo. 55&-&i97 -673-0817 or 64HW75 Lae 3 BR. 2 SA, crpt.g, drpa, trplC, garage, prlv p.Jtlo. * 678-8563 1t' Oranao Counly real estate. You don't need a gun to 2BR Towubousie, 1% bA, You don't nted • run to bltns, lnaf patio, $285 mo. Yrly. 6'T.H640 * OCEANffiONTS *
BLUFFS CONDO RANCHO Capiatrano prop. SIGNAL MORTGAGE OJ "Dniw Foot" when you blllns, cri>ts. 'df'Jll, lencrt "Dnlw F..,r• wlten )'OU ~784 or _644-2Zl Uko to Trade? Our 'n11der'1 'NEWPORT BEACH -"
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1 BR. 3 BA. hat<! to ~"<IC. Ortega Hwy, call llJl,-1221!,.. ~ Campu< Dr,, N.B. ~~~~ ~. Ads! Call oow A good want Ad Is a~ L.,. Pilot W1J1t A&! Call -tJo, -· Adull>, no pets. 5 lines, 5 Mys for $5. Call JONES REALTY ~ ?.fodd. by ownf'r. ~ 4~2139 _ U'W"J01o ve!rtment. · -&f2-.5678. 160 21st St 513-21.27 today ••• ~ Need a "Pad"! Jltace •n adt
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~ * * LIDO ISLE • * 35 Pl'. OF oU1ce or store FOUND· Part Dalmatto CEN. Hauling. Tree/Shrub Accounting Clericel Be an independent AVON llAR.DWARE SAL.ES l 'BR. 3 Ba. or 5 BR. 3 Se. froouaae, 145 E. 18th St., Qn Killdeer Circle. C.?\~: trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. Free&. Fee Positions Representative & Earn Dt•1M\rtn1~t Store E X EC. SECRETARY CLERK
Both avail., June, July & C.M. Approv. 2000 1<1. ft. at .. , .... ,...., """" E 1 S31Ml7 557....,,.. RlITH RYAN AGENCY money In your 5 ..... rc tbne J. W. Robinson Should have expe11ence in August 28c sq. h. C.J.S. Real Estate, "'Ofw, _,...._ s • "°" · -v....,,., 1793 Newpru·t, CM 64IH854 near home Call·"'"' Newport s'eai:b National firm headquu.1'te1't.'d lools, plumbin~. l'l~trie>J &
o. Frallklln Rltr. 613-2222 548-U68. SET of keys found in Cd.M. Houseclunlng 17931 Beach, HB 847-961T 540-704l. or ~5341 llas Oi~ning For ln -Ne-.vport .Jkh 0Ue.i·11 l(cneral hardware. Must
V1catlo n Rental1 425 Ind ust rial Rental 450 Call &-identlfy, 675-l623 HOUSE OF CLE AN challenging position in t1R· 1\ave good appearw1ce &
--Lost 555 AC C 0 u NT S Receivable BABYSITI'ER -matui"e lady Alteration ire"lve grO\\•lna ro. Will pe.rsonall~ 1or me e 11 n i:
N:s ., nu delux 3_ & 4 BB., Floors, w.indows, walls, car· Clerk. tull 'time, 8 to 5. Con--'olranled.....oceukil nalf' eves & ~port----1.9_E..x~.dvl.f'~ridi\<*v.kl· l)Ubllc. Awb'R !Gu peti;onCO ouly,
$A, $1SO &: $200 per wk. til NOW LEASING $50 REWARD _ LolSt, stolen pets & drapes, 7 Yrs. area. tinental Delaney, 673--3450 weekend8; W lh re s. & o"·n Fitter ing ('at'ffr min e< 1 1 ll · H.\V, \\' 1 I-IT ·
$/30. ms &-$300 summer. Huntington Be•ch sm. black te Labrador. 642..s.s24 or 646-2527. MIC. ask tor Margaret trans:p. l!.V. \rea. 557-2448 " uni "·/top sec1'Ctarlul skiUs. 1~ Rochester, CM
645-5355 N !W 141 Prernant. needs med. attn. WANTED -G e n e r a l ADMINISTRATO~ for a alt 6 pm. • Expcricnct.>dOnly Sir S,,-tdy Inc **H ELP ,'NEE D E D
BIG Bear. $40 Weekend; $100 !MO Sq. Ft. & Up :e~·~·~ Housecleaning -Dover c 0 mp any l n th e B11rtender·AQ9re111ve 1''ull or part-tinie Call For ApPOinl nicnt Pru·t tlrne (Nights) husband
week; $250 Mo. 2 Sty. honie, Ham.Uton & Newland __ ,_ Pt el ShOres/Beach area. Call Irvine Industrial complex to Da.Y & ntte t>az:tender. Salary Apply in ""'rsc:>n l(}..5 Pm 642-9470 & wile team, i.'Ollegc boyis or
Moonrtdge. ~9727 646-0697 or 833-mlS quest. ._ed. ease h P Atarty. 557~ assist in a wide area fat ac· open, a<:cord.ing to expcr. No 2 F 'loon Isl NB M w I t' i;c1ni . retired. (Janitorial)
e BIG Bear -attrac. l & 2 I ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!l c=s.52-'~7"6!'=4==-,--,---. Car,,-t Cle11ning tiVity Incl u d l n g ad· Must be thOroughl.Y ex~r'. Equ'aJ ofpor. E~Ployer ""!!!'"!"'!~!!!rs!".~'!!!y'!!!e"!!!"~~I ;:;;•;;;""":,1;,:41';0;;-<:;;;;V"<ITT:W'M Br. cottages w/trpl's. nay. INDU!n'. space tor rtnt $50. REWARD fur return ot Floor Care & Windows m1nlstn1ive service s, tn all phases of mtxC'd 1 ~-z:z:z:=::: -::: HOME SA FETY VlE\V co. Wk·Mo. Tl4/866-1'l22. Mfg, 1815 sq. tt. 2302 blue-black altered male cat, employ~ benefits, seeurity, drlnlal. Age 10 45. Ap1>ly 1..-E X EC. SECR ETARY nt'eds part~time evening
Placentia, c r-.t. $245 mo. grey paws, or for Dutch Matnt Serv. 537-1508 building mall\tenance & 2:30-4 p.m. •<tally Mon.-Sat ., D t 1 Foo Paid. Controller of eniployees. Opening up ne\\.'
Rentals to Sha r. 430 646-7512 POSITIVE'})roof of death or Dedicated Cleaning plant engineering. s e nd 1545 ,Adams, C.M. Ask lor espera e y growing manutactul'ing rirni area. $2/ht' plus. Call tor
NEW M·l ~pac:e with Office theft 646-4707. See Mg'l', 1967 * \VE 00 EVERYTHING * resume "'ith salary re-Mgr, 1!1r. Hagan, 546-7392. needs iudlv, '~·/good skill.s. inlerV\t'\\.', 842~ .SHARE APT-HOUSE
CALL HOME -PARTNER • ~-1194, 548-1479
1300-~~ t 3 hase 208V Newport Blvd, C.M. Refs. Free est. 646-2839 qulrements lo Classified ad NEEDED Great gro\vth oppor. Also =•n ~ Falrvlepw, S , A , 7 MO. OLD Tabby cat "Clil· N "'" D ·1y PU t p O Fee Jobs. Call Gloria Gra,}', 1-l 0 USEKEEPER, liv~in, ..,.,.l\r"<JQ J a n lto'1a1-0· u-t.>, ai 0 ' · ' BEAUTY 54()....6()55, Cons11tl Penroruw! dt'pendable, flexible, n1ature O\vner: 646-1252, IW-1-2228 ford" whlte und~r. ~biped Boi 1560, Costa MeSa, Ca. 1 WA~TED -2 roommates to on top Vic 20th and Santa 92626 ' ' ,. OPERATOR Ac~"t ncy, 2790 H1u•bor Blvd, lady, separate apt, re s
shr 4BR hse, w/2 others. ff. M·l CORNER 12 7 x 9 0 Ana, CM 'on April ' 16th. OFFICE cleaning, I i c • d . Secr·etan"es " l't'<j'd, salary open, English s. area. $80 + litll. 962-8668 'v/bldg, 99l W. 19th St:, Please help, REWARD: ~ ~2~ ~ry~£!i7.in area, Alrporter Inn Full or Part Ti n1 c. Expanding 1-loine Sup'lly Ctr. spcakini 640--0482.
ROOMMATE, female ( 1 Costa ~1esa. $22.5. 642-3490 642-2434 aft 4PM Aiontgomery Ward Beauty HOUSEKEEPER, Lido Ii>le,
citild ok) to share spacious 1100 SQ FT ne\V, 2 oles, BLACK mixed Boxer-Terrier ,_L_•_n_d_•_•_•"'p-ln-'9'-----NH d i Busboy Salon, HWlt.ington Ccnter, VOLT Needs (ba by), mature. English l)Ome, c .M. 545-0368. w/heat, H.W .. 3 ph pwr, type,. wht chest, Ans 1-HuntingQn Beach. See t-.l iss Ins tant Personnel Salesm en..& Cash iers 11peaking. Own trans. Refs.
front & rear ent 673-1417 pm ''S l ,. VI of "•M H S LANDSCAPING Apply Io Person Cellia. 'fempora•~ ""rv•·c~ Paid var, hol, sk·k leave. Pvt room & bath. 675-3743 !RARE my Park Newport ~i· use · e .. -....na · · For unique & ·pe rsonal•'-" n.tween 2 & 4 p•f ' ~ lit · I d l I &
2 Ml 1680 ft 1670 Pl sso·n'WARD Call 891'-6177 =u ~ " '"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""I 3848 Campus Dr .. SUite 106 l' ins, llll'< • en u HOUSE KEl:'PER -live ill, fµrp. Apt. ·2 Br. Ba. Li .A tit G w~"" E .n..c. • sty!e in landscapirig, in-·lSTOO MacArthur Bl, Irvine 18EAUTICIAN \Yanted for Nc:\vport _Beach . 546-4741 profit sharing. for 2child~n11 & 7. Perm F£male 25 to 35. 640-1480 a ve, . eorge s, ves. terior pl~ts decoratiOns, & ALTERATION lady wanted M u·,,·, wig· & Beau·1y Eq at 0 E I .. $200 8'"-"17 n c;.,1 .for Rent 435 675-1380/646-llM • FOUND OR LOST A fuU maintenance, contact K , Cl 1 5 3 • a . . u ppor. nlp oyer Lu1nber, paint, hardware, poinuon, _.....<>J a
· get Rentals Wanted 460 PET? James C Elmer Landscape usters eaners, 4 Salon, expcr. Ul hair goods.. garden & plumbing dept. 5:30
ALLSPACE BUl'(!au ot Uist Pets & Plani Care' Co· Free Newport Blvd. CM 5'18-424.3 Sal comni & vac. 548-3446, DIRECTOR Apply Mon & Tues 9-5 Houn kffper, f/t lme
~ , Self Storane WANTE~ small apartment Open 9am-2pm, 636-5685 estimates, 646-7229 ANCIENT BOB'S EXXON , part tin1c FOOD SERVICES Na t ional Lumber Co, Cati S49·3061 · -• for Irvine Student. Contact LANDSCAPE ard · help wanted. 3003 Ne,vport 19122 Brookhursl ~"Mini Warehouses Frank Splawinski 14$ S. · Inter deco'r g pef a°:i8t~t. Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Responsible position for ex· (Corner ot Garfield)
V,a'?:iou.s .slzes from $.25/MO. Beacon St, San Pedro (213\ I 11~1 Spmklrs Lie. 133790 MARINER looking For A Change ? per person w/knowledge of J·runtington Beat'h
V'1ock tt • U keep the key. 547-1512 Instruction 64H852' H · rtu ·1y f school cafeteria nro-anlza. EXPERIENCED t 0n~site mgrs. 24 hr. access 4 BEDROOM untumlshedl~ · ere lS an oppo n1 or a ~.. . seruns ress
No move In. No move out fee )Jouse with yard for dog 1----Masonry Now Accepting !r'? ~~ fu'ti ='.~:~ ~:nstr:t~mi!';e~~~ ~~ ~~ni~o~~~i~e~c~~e o~,-!~~ ~~ai~~t~i!}:1i:t1on '• 549-0283 • . Schools &. BRICK veneers, sluntpstone, Applications For bookkeeper for a retail $900 per n1onth. Subntit Apply In person Sunflo\\.-er
Hahtilton & Newland .St .. HB 1 BR. rurn apt Bea.ch area, instructions 575 block, firC!Waces & wrought NITE nwsic store in Newport resume to Irvine Unified Swim Wear. 148 Lo s
83.1-0519, If ho ans, 646-0697 avail sn5. Reas. tor sngl ODEL h hn" Iron fence~. 968-7865 Beach. Salary. open. Call School Dlstrlct, 4861 Michel· ~1olinos, San Clemente c.--~---~--, working t,rirl. 9'79-3847 M . to teac tee 1ques BLOCKWALLS PLANTERS Mr. Langton n4-644-4400 ,."°,..n;;Rdiiii,,..Irv,..lniie ... 9266 ... lii ...... F E ~1 AL E HE L p _ • · I iiii to girls ages 7-17, 5 weeks • p . Office Rental 440 $l2 Miss Jarvis 615-0042 SLUMPSTONE DISHWASHERS BOOKKEEPER Restaurant. nrt time now, : ~ · * 64S-8720 * P/t, Call for appointment, -Dishwashers full tin1e this summer. 515 s,r.~,.CE available, Cost a I II ... I p 1 • & 645-7152 B b E. Balboa Blvd, Balbon. .... D ,.,onall . • I~ a p~tpe1n~hangl ng 3 Appl5y In 1:!.:sonF t -~a-u~s~a-o-y-,-p-,-,-im-.--us oys FOOD Service l\.1cDonald's
WALKER & LEE BL G. I . pm-pm, .. wn-r Must be clean & neat. Apply -Dinner Cooks 700 W. Coast Hwy N.B. Day
2'l9b Harbor Blvd, Harbor at s.W:el n Replin CUSTOM PAINTING Newpo260rt7 Bwe.aCechast Hwy646. -0201 in person, Surf & Sirloin, -Wai""esses shirt 12-li51tlMon-Sat. kS.:'J.e Adams. First calss deluxe , p ols 530 · In /Ext u·•· . 5390 W Coast Hwy NB 11 heavy ng. Wee enu s Suites including air, music, enon ter er. •u.urn. inter. I ~ · ·· · · must be able to work Sat &
ts ample parkina full spee., price. Free color con· I ~ CABINET MAKER -?o.lln. 2 C11ll Biii Bi-Others Sun anytime. Alt Position 18 ~ ' · HELLO! We hear you're B11by1lttlng sulting & est. Lie. Ins. :yrs exper. In dis p I a y (714) 642-8293 I " • d !ET"Vlce. Call Gene _Hill, planning a GALA AFFAIR Won't be underbid. 642-6005. Announcing *** building. Familiar \v /aU • ..,.,,,~· '!"''!"!~·~..,.., Qr over. Ap17 y """"any ay. ~7-0200 I 557--0136 & you need some' good COILEGE Girl babysitting woodworking machinery.
4{1,01:.D Newport, 3 bll<s No. entertainment. We , would in evenings; $1. hr. Call No Wuttng R * FACTORY Able to .take job from start DISHWASHER • Foremen qtrCout Hwy .. Approx. 900 like to ofier our music. Call 64S-2S8.1 ~ * WALLPAPE ~ to finish. Call 54S-8601 Must be neat & clean. Over e Assemblers
l¥I-ft. incl 4 priv. offices & ~5559 in Garden Grove or BABYSITI'ING my home When you call~"Mac" 21. Apply in person-;-Surf &: e lnspKtor.1 ,
INSTALLMENT
LOAN
PROCESSOR
-UNITED--
CALIFORNIA BANK
7902 Edinger Ave
Hunt ington Be11ch
147-25'1
Equal Oppor. Employrr
~ Inventory Clerk
10 key by touch, Kerdex ~x·
per helpful, but not req'd.
Must like detail. I,.ocal firm,
$450 ·A Up, Based on
qualiflcattons. Call Mn.
Lindsey, 540-9915
ieC!pt. 'rm. Great for 646-ro:r67 .. in Cost.~ Mesa. Hot lunches. P~ck outings: 54&-1444 eves. Career Secretan"es Sirloin, 5930 w. Coast llwy., • Gen'I Rep11irm1n
qngineerlng or d ra w.ln g . CHOPS Miola SchOol area. 962-7689 PAINTING & Papering, 20 N.B. All 3 Shifts )°'"NE .....,~""'-"'ICI b\&siness. $300/mo. Util 111cl. Cindy & Dan yrs in Harbor area . OOMESTIC Help George ""' rD\,;)\Jl··u"<ILL
548-5300 eves, VETERANS REUAB~ woman to do Lie/bonded. Refs, f\U"n. ~A~ q, ~ Average range $500-$750. Top Allen Byland Agency, 106·B We Wlll Train SERl/ICES~Y ~ . 2_,. babysitting in her home. 642•2356• , $ NO FEES NB C ,1 E lSth St s A .,7~.395 MacGregor Y11cht Corp
"n.ONT corner suite -nu Earn $4.58 to $7.00 per hour Days. CM-NB area 645-6633 """""=""~~-~=--1 e 'I tr 6 · · · " ·"" · " · '.,..""' 1631 Placentia, C.M. frff.& Fu Positions ~. Coast Hwy, CdM. 2100 guaranteed by using your -PAINTING & repair, 35 yrs. Itvine, Orange & S.A. Call DRAPERY installer, cuslom 1 !!!~~"!'!!"'!"!!!"'~~"!!!'!!!"" IAcent/RE/CPA exp to $25K
sq. ft, crpt, drps, air/~nd, G.I, Benefits whUI'!' at· Carpet Service Workmanship guar. Take Immediately. exp, Salary 5 day week, non I : FRY COOK, EXPER. $?00 mus!~, elevator, Pr k g • terfding Santa Ana College. JOHN'S C 1 & U hcl 1 advantage of my exp, • p p S smoker, interviews Mon-Fri ~o~~·~nRP~ . : $850 $ecunty patrol. Can be Call now-. arpe P s ery 536-705&. • • • 4:30-5;30 pni. 'Vi n d ow P/time. Must be clean &
divided. From 37c sq. ft . 547-9561. Ext 370 Dri·ShamJ>O? free &.'Olch· -Dcslgn Inc. 3737 Birch S!, neat. Hours 9 am-1 pn1. Tax ProcessoL•,ASa.vlngsO& 2711 E. Coast Hwy. 673-4120 guard (Soil Retardants). PROF. painter, honest work, New Lite Industrial 500 Ne,vport Center Dr. NB Apply, Surf & Sirloi n, 5930 Loan, exper. · · pen
FULL SERVICE FUS!LIRITUY LIAL!STCENSED Degreasers & all color reas. Int/ext, free est. Dlvlsion For Women Sui te 900, N.B. D.RAPE RY SALES \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. Scc'y/Construptlon to ~ -* P . * brighteners & 10 minute Refs. 548-2759, 557-7455. 640-1970 Exec. Sccl'etary to ..,.,.,
Westcllff ~ulldl~g Spiritual ~admgs 10 am-10 bleach for white carpets. lNTER/EXTER. Ac c 0 u s NHded Immediately 500 So. \\lain, Orange Dra"' & Commission. Xl nt GAS PUMP MAN &>c'y no sh.Anahm to $GOO
Corner Westcliff Drive & pm. A4Vlce on all matteSanrs. Save your money by saving ceilings sprayed, Lie, ins. Job B Pho M7-6446 earnings. Exp required. Exper. CF/ti~~e. :v~9~sta Diclaph Sec'y Anahm to l600
I:rvine Blvd., Newport 312 N P Camino, me extra trips. Will claen locrefs,freeest645-0809 $ y ft8 EqualOppor: Employer Andersons', Dana P oi n t , fl.1csa ai: as ' l.V.J at· F/C Bookkeeper $700 Sea.ch. Mr. H 0 WARD ··Clemente. 4 9 2-913 6, living rm., dining rm. & 496-0655. bor Blvd., CM. Payroll/Constr to $550
§4S-61.0l. 492-9034. hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, INTERIOR -EXTERIOR Kelly Girl is now registering CASHIER -part time, 20 to DRY CLEANING cowitcr Assistant Personal Unes D~SK space available $50 PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. WALL COVERINGS women who would like to do 30 hrs. week. Apply ,·n · I p rt\'· f II t' GENERAL LABOR Underwriter S5iOO · I ha t t -64!K;925 g<r • a •me 0' u mic. Receptionist/Typist 14.'lO o~::; Will Aprovid~ 1umitu1re fident, s Y mnsep ~~.." eA!:_c exm:thod· s 1w dot :r~n ! . .-ll Pa . n t ,. n g 1 n t E x·t clean 1llte industrial work. person s & A Shoes. 333 E. Exper, prel'd. C&ll for ap'.pt, N.B., C.M., s.A. Ins Agcy, rate/write to, 1700 ,.., mo., nswermg serv ~ pregnancy cou ... '6. UUl.. ,• ~-' ne'ferences.' Avg. Rm 115: Call At Our oU.ice once only 17th St., Costa. Mesa 644-2512 Orange & Irvine Legal Sec Hriaatlon e4CI\ ~able.17875Beach Blvd. tion&adoptionsret. Good~.,531--0101. CHILD he 1.,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,....,INo Fees, Weekly Paycheck -. """"' Ituntlngton Beach. 642-4321 APCARE 642--4436 C•mont, Concrete Excellent. Farris 546-6336 to till out an application & ·care m your me I' Invoicing Clerk to SMO -. sign up for -work. After tha1 J 1,.2 year old Boy needs Elec Engineer $15K Day shifts, 200 shifts & Diclaph Typist/legal S500
O.r . .r 1CE space tot rent. SHARE Apt or Mouse. Save * PAPERHANGER * all your assignemnts will be playmates. OiM area only. Dental Frnt o re to S!iOO graveyard. Secretacy, no ah $500 t wport Beach, \Vestcliff $$. Call Hcime-Partner, Lie. FOUNDATIONS -Artistic Carl Rebko 646-24-49 made when our staff Calls 675-0270 Asst Cashier stk bkr $475 • p p S Inventory Clerk $450 a 1000 sq. ft., sharp, &16-ll94, 548-1479 Planters, concrete & brick w k · bly Ii Recept (gd typing) to $500 • • • TRISH HOPKINS I Ge~ Hill, 642~ ALCOHOLICS '-"·-••. patios. etc. Lic'd fM.-0687. Plas.ter, P11tch, Repair you. '?r m assem ·ne, CLERK TYPIST Legal Sec'y to $650 CAU.: ~-v·..,..,. packagmg, inventory, gen'l . . J ERRI WHITTEMORE ! 1617 WESTCLIFF Phone 542-7217 or write PATIOS-PLANTERS * PATCH PLASTERING unskilled work & PC Great oppor. for good ~ist Jr. Sec p/t, typ, sh $.1.1; 500 Newport Center Dr. 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM 12!4, T:>& & 540 ""·ft, ample P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. All Concrete work. 894-3S33. Alt"'-. Free ,~•-ates assembly who wants a lot .of variety. Ins. Ofc Mgr, exp to $700 Suite 900, N.B, Suite 124 642-1470 b .... '3r~~ llwu ' Will ~earn other office pro-Ins. Underwriter 640-1970
util, janitor. Baum· PREGNANT? Thinking ab-Contr1ctor Call 540-6825 Your paycheck will be mall· cedures. Salary to $450. Call Comm'! le Personal to $700 500 So. Main, Orange
ardner #104. 541-5032. ortion? Know all the facts1 ----------Plu'mbing ed to you each week, so it Sally Hart, 540-6055, Coastal Exec. Secretaries $700 547-6446
OFFICE suite nr. O.C. first! Call LIFE LINE -24 Comm' I, Indus, Res id ---..::.------will not be nece.ss. to call at Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 0 Receplionlsts $450 Equal Oppor. Employer ~rt. $200 Month. Full hrs, 54l-SS22. New, remodel, repair. Store L.R. OTIS PLUMBING our office for your pay or Harbor Blvd, CM Inven. Clerk $450
services. 833-1206 Social Clubt 535 fronts, cust. patios, oles, etc. Remodels & Repairs. Water work assignments. Register CLERK Typist, good typing Tax Secretary $575 GENERAL Electrician &
JANITORIAL -Part time,
nights. Responsible, Depen·
dablc.
sq> Sq. Ft. OFFICE w/kit & Lic'd, 962-1961. ' heaters, disposals, furnaces, any weekday for lst & 2nd speed & general office need· P/time Sec'y to $3.50 hr lipeman. Oil tleld exper.
,. 1155 ALSO 600 Sq Fl dshwashrs. 642-6263 MIC & shift cd Sal 11 NEWPORT helfful, but not essential . JANITORIAL Route, Hus· "'' · · · LOVE WORN JACK Taulane -Repair · • ary open ca "'-·RE 1155 c M ... ~'" SCOVERY B/A. Complete Plumbing t'AA """"' Personnel Agen•b Cal 714/642-3350 tor appt. band & Wife, night work,
JUI • • • U'IU°4'4lU Discover DI remod., addit. 20 yrs exp. Scrivce. Apply I ~~~~~· jjiijjiijjiiijj====-"' General Crude Oil Co. own transportation. Depen· 1 ri: 2 RM .. dlx. suttes. Adj. PROFESSIONALS in a field Llc'd. My Way Co. 547-0036. Betwn 9am & noon II -833 Dover Dr., N. • Equal opportunity employer dable, 646-4546
lrporter Hotel. No tse. req. ol Amateur Malchmakel'S. Gardening PL~\:'¥00 ~,;~~m K II Ge I COMPANION Z:Z:Z:Z:Z:Z:64Z:Z:1-Z:38Z:~Z:OZ:. z:z:z' GENERAL OFFICE ;;iiiiii;;;iii;;;i;;iiii;---•I 72 DuPont No. 8. 833-3223 (Est. J.91i6), -~~ e y 1r . s To Semi-invalid $60. wk. J w R b'
R iuMY offices. Lowest (n4) 835-6885 (213) a87..:oo3 EXPERIENCED Japanese * * 642-3128 * * light hse. Work. 5 day wk. AP, $500 • • 0 lnSOfl
rrice. 540 sq. ft., Downtown l ~r Gardener Complete yard Sewlng/Alteretl,ns I C.M. area. 979-6100 01' Electro Employer Pays Fee ~na. Lease. 494-3028 I __._..., maintenance. shrubbery, 2061 Business Ctr. Dr. 5.57·4458. AAA Associates Agency B•~lneu Rentol 445 I \[SJ trees. Free estimal"' Alt.rotions--642-5845 1 . 83•1 •• 11 •• lll!l!llll!!ll-.. !l.-!!l!ll!I 666 E. 17th SI., Suite 217 -LostlltdFowd 645-0347 Neat.aceurate.20yearsexp. rvine .,. -1 ~MPANION needed Sat & M h n1' al Santa Ana 541-532!
]DESIGN CENTER ' co Mp LET E gan!ening l lT!!il!!e~------l "A"c"ro'!ss':'ll'om~;;'o';l.:;;C.::Alrpe:i'"'"rt~I Sun p/tlme. No smoking. ec a C Al'° Fee J obs
Ftne location w/country at· service by experienced & I· Architectural Call 962-5224. Hunt. Bch. Ass bl GENERAL OFFICE
rhosphere, Ideal for Found (fr99 •dt) 550 reliable professional CERAMIC TILE NE\V & O • COOK!. em 'ef Gl"'eat variety position han·
a:r ch It e ct u r a I, en· , gardener, free estimates. remodel. Free est. Stnall esigner full & p/time. Days & nigh ts. clling phones, posting & r un-
a,rchltectural, environmei:it· FOUND in my Garage-hall ~· jobs welcpme. 5.lfr-2426. Architectur al Ca rl's J r. Rest. (2nd Shift J ning errands will make any
al. interior design, advertts· st·-·ed Mother cat •-4 ti"" ·-W' d Cl I A I bet I 30 & 4 PM at day fly by fast. Start $400 iilg publishing or related kit.tens Motb:r :~ ~ Amefrican 1 Japanese& in ow ••n ng Dre ftsm•n PP Y wn : Var111n D11ta Machines Call Helen J-layes, ~0-6055.
11 I'd '~" ft at 50c . . • giu~ener or c eaTHJp J\1in. 2 v." experie nce Carl's, 2092 Bristol, CM C at p I A e =~J LJNV sq. .: · Cahco-Wh1te, ~rown & gold main. N.B., C.M., & H.B. Nu-View oast ersonne ge ncy,
q _.wright, 644-7955. patches. Longish hair and 54().7373 W"•ndow Cleon•'ng N ded b t' ·d COOK A leader in the mini cont· 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM --tt • -•-like she • "c.::,:.:;_______ ce Y a na ionwi e pute.r industry has an im· G I Olli $550 i very p ... Y· ...,.,.,,ui -Beach front Special developer, headquartered in e n11 r11 Cl omCE -19 cents sq ft up. has been mJssing at le~-~ EXPER. Jaandspanese, maint. Satisfaction Guaranteed I Orange c 0 u n t y . of ~~~~ r ~pe~n: c ~°: nicaa~ Gd typing ....•..• Fee Paid 900 sq ft or more, individual week. We would love to llllU Cleanup, 1 cape. Free S46-6l09 Aft 5pm '>':kdys s in g I e -tam i I y & F/time dependable day AlllO Fee Jobs he"t/air, near all fxeeways. her home ! Please call e s t l mates• 530-3333, multi-family communities. coUee shop fry cook. Assembler w/exper. t 0 WestcliU Xlnt parking Short term 548-7881 bet 7:00pm &, :::8am==,-8,::p<:m;:,..--~---Excellent benefits & work· perform moderately com· Personnel Agency leh.se Age t 835-4422 9·00 pm weekdays aft 12·001-G-~ [fl) ;ng <' 0 n d 1t 10 n s. Call Apply In Person plex electro mechanical ,. . n' . k nd Sh . 'siding.In E:XPER. Japanese iuuener, I I IJ assembly us1 ...... \\.•ireless & 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. _ wee e s. e 18 re . Know how. Tr l mm in g. £-'-in.It 714/837/202() ext 289 • ~'b tMark III Center) Costa Mesa, bet 19th, Vic· C 1 ean-up S m a I l .. .,....., :Ji~ sketches. You must be able 542•8836 REAR Sheet Metal bldging toria, ·Maple & Harbor landscaping 9sw486. -----~-~~~ ARCHITECTURAL to perform engineering •x 2Sx40 suitable for f al • DRAFTSMAN ./! changes & repair operations G en'I F1ctory Wor k
bet, electric8l, TV SIAMESE Sed.alVpo! lnMagnollt, em ~EXP. J apanese. main· J ob Wanted, female 702 e Job Ci ptiln \Vithoul detailed Mitten or Man for plastic molding
air etc, 824~ A. West 9-Haml2moslll ol HcB c:tl t enance, clean-up. & Sr. Droftsmen Jei oral instructions. Exper, in plant.RcoPlMtics,Co.1365 St.~" mo, Inqulre 824 on,. · · Landscape. Free ext• NEED h I t hb , We ' printed circuit board re· Lo A Cost M W"i9th St-:COSta Meaa 962-$746 842-8442/847-9438 have :iSes~ n ~;~es, For small well e1tab. firm t a a er work necess. g411 ve., a esa.
Newport Beach
Hu Opening For
PBX
552 Multiple
Exper. Pnrt-Tlme
Mon & Fri Niles & Sati1
Apply in person 10.:i
No. 2 Fai:;hion Isl.. N .B.
Equal Oppor. En1ployer
1 =~~~=1
J. W. Robinsan
Newport Beach
Hu Opening For
Malnt9nanc•
Mechanic
FOUND preacription glauea JAPANESE GARDENER panlo whOse projects are varied. <I 'ii GENERAL offJce, typing. $2 SEaARATE building + gar. (dark rim) Comer Cliff Dr. h 0 u s ekprs, com ns. Multi story, ho s pt ta 1 s , Th ls position Ii; for 2nd shift. per bOur. Permanent. Costa Part-Time
1000 sq ft, panlg, crpts, adj & Signal Rd N • Beach CM. NB. AREA Homemakers UP j 0 h n • re<:reattonaJ, P.U.D. &: land 16 F111hlon lsl1nd If you meet these qualifica· Mesa. 540-2527.
hl1'1 oorner. 64~2020 I ·• p... · • 645-1796 • 547-6681. Ianni h A I I peno 10-5 pm 64US&O Call 646-8693 W od M & F 710 p ng. Xln't benefits. & Newport Be•c tlons & have 3 yrs. expcr. G IRL FRIDAY ~~.Y2 ~ashionnlsl., NB ~--• poodl EXPER. Japanese Gardener. Help ant , oppor. tor advancement. Betwn 9 & 11 am or 3 & 5 pm A * • * * CdM , Realty & 1 HOUSE Hunting? Watch the FOUND-~ eon Complete yard srv. Rella. & Dan L .Rowland &. Assoc, Equal Oppor. Employer Please pply In Person Constructlon C 0 mp a n'Y I :z:=Eqlu:l:a:l:l :l:O:l:p:l:poZ:':l:·~Emp oyer OPEN HOUSE column. Elden St., C.M. &16-m1 neat. Free est. 642-4389. * * * AAA En1ploymcnl Inc, 776-ll50, Ahane1m.. Or Contact B. Kratka SCC'ks ""Ullg lady with agency ha s opening for ac· J "
GEN'L gardening, mow , e<>rnplished i nd i vi d ual I CU'ITER & Marker, exper. VDM RELATED experience in K II Ge I edge & trim. Resid or . h 14 Assemb ers 14 only on sports,vear & bookkeeping, typ1n11• p11ones. e y Ir w/proven success 1n t e al comm'l Free est. 645-5855. profession. Established l965, T RAINEES OK dresses. Good -pay. P ano t'lt'. Salary open. Inquiries COMP~E Lawn &: 100,~ Fee Pe.ill By Knit, iTI4 1 547-9791. in colifidence to Mr. \Vllson, G-~en ng oerv•'ce. Hnulm· g E 1 B t'I I Nciv division in gt'O\Vlng C k Lu •h/Dlnner P .O. Box 561. C<irona dcl • Trader's Paradise iu~ n1p oyers. cau l u rn· ronipy. Great oppt'y to de-oo , n.. M C 92625
& clean-up. Jlrn 548-0405. vironment lo work in & ex· \'elop your skills. ca I 1 Exper. Male Or Female 2722 Michelson O r. ar, a. · 1•1nes General Servlc11 ~·ellf'nt renumeration. Dott ie, 540-4450, appt. e BLUE DOL PHIN e Irvine, C11 lifor nia GIRL FRIDAY
l.ir. Re indcr's Agency NEV£ft A YEE AT TEMPO :tf"J..5 Via Lido , N.B, Join the fascinating fleld of
:roTAL SERVICES Co. 4500 Campus Dr. Tempo Te mporary Help COOK -Part time after 833-2400, ext.336 advertising, Out g o i n g . t1' mes Palnt'g, Plumb'g. Mobile 546-2118 Newport Beach ...,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'""'!!!!"'! noons. Equal Oppor. Employer prrsonality & eome <ifilce
' ~peels.list. 646--09TI'' A Better Temp. Position AT T R Ac TI v E s I t m * Call 547-4039. * Employment ;~~. a er:~. Pb~~~lc;.lt~oi
d 11 g l r Is I w o m e n to COUNTER Girl, full time for HEIR WOOD SHtrrrERS 540-6055, Coast.al P~l'80nne
0 a. rs RAI·N Gutten lnotalled. EARN MORE demoottrate new food prod. drive In rcstaU@ni. Cati '-""", :mo Harbol' Blvd,
Quality worlc. Reasonable. in mktl. Own trans PIT $50 675-2981, N.B.. , I --:'977~"-'P"la=ce=n-,t!iia,..,,c,..M,.._ CM~ '\._----------------'I l!'ree estimates. 968-%l08. WITH US! •••per wk. <Il4l ~ DELIVERY ESCROW SEC'Y -.2~G-lr_l_s _Be_t_wn_•_g_e _01-1a-&
I Hauling ~ Full or P /t lm e -Work In Fashion Island. 24. Some ar tis t l e
VACANT 2.13 ac land, view, ~~ i ~.:n1f!k;,1:i: FATHER._~~ 5!'>JS,.· tree , For advertl&lna program. ~n:~lngll:!V:SC::to:': b • c k;round. Dependable
MP':llbu. want Income or 110,000 (will carry own tin.) WOTk, "'...," y .. "' gar. • Your own car. Above avg relations. s.lary to $600. cir. lloUoi.• XI -phy. For wui trade 00 beach prop. clean -up. Ffte est. Typiltl earnlng1. Paid daily. Apply Call Helen Haye•, 540-6065, ·MEN w/ .. me oxper. In
detalls CJS""Real Estote, N~"pt"' San a . Bkr 491-!025 84_Ul82. • R ti I AUTO c. K. Adverttslng, 315 3•d Coastal Peraonncl Aa<ncy, "1>odwerklng tools. No age
lTfO. ar,.nae, C.M. 548--1168. . GET RID OF UNSIGKrLY ecep Oft lb . Transm.lttslon A line mtthan-St., Sulte E, Hunt. Sch. 2790 Harbor Blvd. CM ~i62S Cail for .interview,
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Lite
Industrial
Salderers .
Need knowledge of N.A.S.A.
requirements certified or
comparable.
Elec:. Asnmblen
Able to work under micro-
1coptt. Needed Jmmed,
2061 Bu1inen Ctr. D r.
Irvine 833-1441
Across from O.C. Airpor t AlfY or all or (8) 4-plcices, I BR., 6 ha., pool, exec. TRASH & DEBRIS no. • Secretaries -le combination. Must have DE NTA t;-"1!1"1 redoc. Ask $56.1IOO ea. bOme., S.A. Want c:omm•rc. LOAD. COIL. STUDENT. l yn. minimum· experience RECEP TIONIST EXE C. SE CRETARY -GUARDS K EYPUNCH OPR
r,.\I for 2Dcl TO's or hOmes. land oTh~n ~~ ir'OP. $43-&128 • lookkHpen Ford. l,.lncolrl r-.terculj'. For El Toro _ MW\on Viejo tt you "'<luld like lht' chal· Full & p/Ume pc.sltloM open Fee Paid. Be$Utlful modem
ptJnc. only. 'Mr. Patt l!l>tl896, Realtors 644-&W YARD. gara,ae cleanup• .• NCR o~ HeaUh " lite, dental insur· area. ?-.lust be mature, &oOO lcnsre or the ad bu~1ness & tn LonJr Bch & Compton oftlct k>cated in Faahioo
')Ja,§!·8320; cvet. 646-J !;;:!!00!,----,"="-i;;;;;I Remove trees, dirt I vy. ..,.. -·-··"' a1\C:c bcnetita. ~i lhof) uni· at PR. $000 to atart. 5eni'.1 b~ve lhese qualiticallons. mas~ tor qualitled appli· Jtland. t Yr exper. otl 029,
Nf.Nll' travtl traile; 18' & 1F )'OU have a motor hm. Drtvtwys grading. 847-2666. • Keypunch Opn ro1m t'XPC'nMMJ pA\d. S day11 resume to P.O. Box 2445, 10ve-u11 a call ~lS Wbo_d!!lre ~ tm· 059. s iart -. -Also Fee
lfave 3 Br, 2 be., 1t1 t itting around & ll.'OUld like • ivt.'tk. i :30 to 5:30. Excel· 1.aJUM ~llll&, Ca. ~. • Shorthand . ploymenL 18 r.'S of a&e or Jobs. Call 'GlOila GflY.
rm home, No. to 1rade I.or lhe eqllHy In SKIPLOADER 4t.dum,p .t1:uck I twf lent working co,ndltle. na. Call D E NTAL As • I • t • n t e ••curocy older. Apply n person, 326 n
m v VA • br + den -.i work. Concrete., a1phalt n m t "'' So Lemon St Anaheim ~. eout&l l""'tnonnt l :C.li. ~fj~ b~ ~7 ......,. sawing, break!nc, 846-7110. p el e _ • ?ltr. Arf ~lcCormlck 8 chAit'llde 1\t down. 5'4" of • Sf\erp Looks 9 ·am·l pm. AbT SterUnJt Agency, 2790 l~arbor Blvd ..
• . 32' FURNTTURE VM tor ersontl -nnc• G•tafson ovtr. Exper. 5 days 8-4. Sat. • lniti•tlve Secunly Se.-vlce. Equal Opt C.M. ~7odf.:1=. ·N= ~~J::=·~t;:l J..,.1 1u1n hauta t a<n'l 11sai Irvine Blvd. Lincoln•Mercury open.-· por. Employ... -U-••';._'rr_a_d•-,-OUr--Tr>-w-. •ol"" for ~ cyl ptdctlp or or liodire SpoN v&n In hauttng. 543-1882. ' #115 Tv1tln 71 "841-1144 DENTAL A 1111 tsn t. ex-,.,...,..,,.u,,a-.1.,6!!70!!!!!!!!,...I "Weed ti It Reap" Pin•dil< column ts tor )'Olll mOtorcyd~l-393.9 ~.cond. &t().0786 or':~ mo~ '1u~~!: F.qual =:.4!°mptoytr ~.n kfle Items now! Call =~1r-n.y license rt· I: I Fro~rn~:~"':t1t: !!~h 5 ltne11.. s ~ SS. ·cai
'•••••••••••••• .. ••••' 5.14-1146 or ~4-21&4. • ""'""'""'""'""''""""'""'~! 64f!'78 nov.•! 54&oa+t 'Vnnt Bd mulL1 ... 6{'"5618 today • • • 8
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• Help Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wanlod, M & F 710Help Wonted, M & F 710 -
KEYPUNCH
Swing Shift THE CALIFORNIAN
RESTAURANT .
!:!,e!.P.!!ntld, M & F 710Help Wonted, M I. i:.!,!!. Help Wonted, M & F 710 Buildlng Mot.riolo I06 Office Fumlture/ ~ IS:f
TOOL MAKER "B' e SURPLUS BO!LO~'G Equip. 824 PUPPY WORLD. 100 Mlxe<I
R·ECEIVING
INSPECTOR
No age UmU. Day ihift. MATERIAL · 1000'1 Of NEW STEEL CASE practically Pupa. Bey & sell pups, \tc;o
CAirDRAULICS CORP. ITEi.\fS! Doon, lum~r. ply. ~. 2 exec, 'dW. pedt•sttll Ph Bull Turrlcr, Coc.katxio.
2910 S. Oak, S.A. 557.-ull ,vood, alum $heeling mold-desks, St>cy desk, exec. Porn, Chlhu1,1.hua, T-ctij>
hut, wlndows, etc. ' secy. &: side chairs. 4 &: 2 Poodle, LabrlLdor.r. Open
BUILDERS SURPLUS drawer files, CODE-A · Eves.studScrvlce.531-~ 6 Mo's flctual v.·oric t"XJK"r.
on keypunch, kcytaf'IQ or
key dli!c dCVIN!, Hour11
4 pm·12 nlldn1lt'. 5 d::.iys
a week.
NPw Hiring Varian Data Machines
TYPISTS
NEEDED NOW
2406 So. ~tn St., S.A. PHONE tele. artJ. !Q'Slem l\10VlNC forces sale bea.uJ.
Mon thru Sat 10.S 644-2163 golden Ger man Shepherd
TI4: 546-1032 r M!SAPHONE with remote 1nule, l yr. Papers, '-,(Int WAITRESSES . ~ 1-las an immediate opening for an electro--
mechanical assembler with 3 years experi·
ence in a receiving inspections activity.
Mu.st tiave good cyplng
skills. 45 w.p.n1., good
figure work, &: some or.
lice ~per.
Cameras & control, still under war· w/childre.n. JI.take o!kt.
, Equipment 80& ranty .. i~ Pri~. I~ M 6'10-1596 52 Royal St. Apply Jn The
P<!r&OlllK'l Dcpartmrnt
Monda,y • F'ri. 9 am·IZ J\0011
Lunch & Dinner Shifts Available
Exper. preferred, but not necess.
typewnlllr, chall'S, filing c~:::::;,..,•c:.· ,,_N:;:.Be;·c_ ___ _
E'XAKTA VX ](XX) TL & acc. cnbinets.. 673-2429. POODLES ex q u t site
Other camero.s. See 4/21 Piinos/Organs 826 P.1iniatures. I Black, l
PACIFIC MUTUAL
700 Newf)Orl CC"tlter Dr,
Newport .lkat·h
APPLY JN PERSON between 9 & 4 PM
Monday thru Friday
You will be responsible for testing resistors
capacitors, puJse transformers etc. '
Apply In Thr.
Personnel Dept.
Mon lhru Fri 9 am-1.2 noon
Dime-A-Lines. 673--0734. brown, Males, AKC, awn.
Furniture 810 ORGAN HOBBY ~~,,.".tock, $225 eacll.
KEYPUNOI Opr,
I/time. Pen;onncl
lloag Hos~. N.B.
svnn~.
Dcpl,
1400 So. Ha rbor Blvd., laHabra
Equal Opportunity E mployer
You must be familiar with equipment such
as pulse generators. scopes & curve tracers.
you may be required to assist lower level
inspectors.
PACIFIC MUTUAL BEAl!I'. dining "''· Duncan ~ . 700 N(!'WJ)Ort Center Dr. type, 8 ctu-s w/haodmade Don t buy any r~gan until
Newport Beach needlepoint, breakrront, but-:you can play! Non-players
COWE pups, AKC, tris 'l
sables, soots, 8 \vks.
40!-9964
KITCHEN Helpt"r. The Blue
Beet, Call 67:Ht904 11rter
3pm. '
LEGAL SEe'Y
Help Wanted, M I. F 710
MARKETING SEC'Y
F"ec Paid, \Veil t-stablish1:cl
but srowing rnanuf. Urm.
~tarkel lng m1,.'t' n1.'Cds in·
Fee Paid. Benuliful prr:;;tig-dividual "''ho cun hundlc f'lt
lous Ofl'. AHOrrlf'y nc:eds in· dulJl.'tl. Salary to $ti50. A!!!O
divldual w/busincsti 1.ikc "''' F'cc Jolis. Call Sally llar1
tllude. Cr(•11t · liencfits in~ !'~5. Cot!.s1al Pl•rsonn£'i
eluding Pl'Ofit liharu1g. Start Ageney, 2790 Harbor Blvd
$650. A.IJIO l'f'e Jobs. Call C!\1 '
Gloria Gray, 540-6055, Coast· MECl·lANIC full time, ab"· al Pcnionn\'I Agency, 2790 u:-
Jf I Bl d CM to travel, have own tools, a.r )Or v ., 1 • 709 Randolph, Cosla Mesa.
LIQUO~ CLERK 1\1t-:pTCAL Rel'l>pt. Day11,
Part time eves, expcricnl'ed f/t1mt!'. ~rson1u'I Dept,
preferred but n ot nee· •loag llosp1Utl, N.B.
cewiry. Cail 673-7530 MESSENGER, p.'lrt time
LIVE·1N l'Ompanion f o r must have 01"n car, mileag~
widowed man. Lite duties. kllowance, call Jennifer
Prefer older male or ~1390 for appt '
female. Sl:A>/MO. room & ' board. Apply in person. 226 j MOTOR .route opening for
Ce.brillo ·-st., Costa Mesa boy or girl at least 16 yean;
aftemoons. • of age. Laguna &ach area. Motorbike okay. J.1ust have
.LUNCH ROOM valid drivers li<·l'.'nM!. Phone
P/llme, no exp nccess &l24nl or 492-4420
642-2427 ext 310 1-:;;:::::'.:::'.:;;:=:;;:;::, \r..1crroR rou1e dellvery or I• DAlLY PILOT, afrernoons
and Sunday. Pl1<>11£> i\1.r
,Sc(.·ley, 642-4321 • ~fACHlNTSTS lATHE OPR~
u!il do (l"Wn 1'Cl·up & havr.
own tooh1. Good oppor. for
advancE"!Tlcnt. Xln't working
conds. Pern1. position. Good
benr;Ji111. ·
REXNORD INC
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S~ially Fasten('!" Div.
3130 W, Harv•rd
Santa An•
7141546-5100 213/585.Zl84
equal oppor. employer m /I
~fACHlNISTS
DAVENPORT
Sct·Up t.ten
BROWN
Needed
Immediately
-Typists -
• Cleric Typist
• Sr. Typist
• Tech Typist
• Repro Typist
VOLT
Instant Personnel
Tf'mpornry ServiC'f'
3848 Campus Dr., Suilr 106
I Nev.'JlOrt Beach 546-4741
Equ11I Oppor. Employl'.'r
& SHARPE NEED boy 18 ., OI<~" .. ,,
St·l·UP l\11'.'n time, yacht maintenance
Nev.·por1, $2 per hr. Cali Good 1vni;:~. Xln't t'O. IK'n('· 1n41 62tHl50l ror app1.
fit s. Pcm1. stcudy cn1ploy. mREXNoRD m:· 2 OF,f~~~;JRLS
S~\11.\ly FAslC!ner Div. R11.dio lelcphone disp11tch •--~ Most be 25, ablr. to drive 3130 W. Harvard Apply In Pcrwn
Sonia Ana YELLOW CAB CO.
714/546-5100 213/585-2184 186 E. 16th. Costa Mesa
Eaual oppor. employer 111/f J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
MAClllNISTS
SECONDARY
OPERATORS
Requ1n.'<l for tapping, notch·
ing, drilling, dcburring,
broaf'hing, assemhly & other
operations. 1-:Xper. req'd.
REXNORD, INC
SpPcial!y 1-·aslt•n('r Div,
3130 W. Harvard
Santa Ana
714/!'1'16·5100 :!1:1 [1SJ.21S'1
equa1 oppo1·. crnploy<:r 111 /(
MACHINE OPERATORS
OrJCninl(s on 2nd ,t,, 3rd shifts.
Ai;crp1ini.: CXJl''I'. Ollf'l'illUl'S
& tr<iin<'rs; oppo11u11i1y 10
lcun1 ""h1l1' \\•01·ki11i.:-. Appl~
in p.•rson, 9 to II 111i1, '1lo11
pn1 .
Cidif. tnj1'C'lion i\J,1lrling
200 Briggs "''l'., {.'.:\\
MAID
~ an1·2 pm, ·I d;ryi:;, r •r1111t.'
011 Sat. & Sun. :-.'.ln't 1101•k.
ing co11ds. lnirnNI. opening.
\\'11\ P<tY .twini.: r;1l1" Call
&l2·3030 or apply Nf•\\l>Ol'1
Ch:in1•l Inn, llO'.(l \\I, I>ncif1l'
Coast ll"'Y·· N.B.
MAIDS WANTED
Exprr. 1''/litnr. S..'C P1•r·
r.onn(•\ l\1;.ulti_i.:t'r.
Balboa Bay Club
12'21 \V. Const H\\·y., NR
!\.1AID \\IOl?K in rxclu111~··
fn1• Apl. 4 hr:-;. rla v. :l::ili
Ncwpo r1 Blvd. Ci\1. 54.~97.15
l\IAJNTE:NAN°C'r·; l·:ni::in1·r r,
1lay.~. Flll1nr. I 'rt'~OrH\1 •1
rlr111. lloni.: J!n~11. :-,'.I\
A·IAI NTENANci..; 1\l111i-:-~.,.
ch1111M" for apt. :? 3 'j Ii
N<'"''porl Bh'li. ~118-97.",_·1
P.11\N to v.vrk /"1.lrl 1u111· 111
l'\'lltal ynrd. l\lust be fll'ul 111
appearanct', t1vn.ll. Ii.II tll\y
Wed, Sal & Sun. \\1111 trRi,n.
Apply mornings nt 1930
Newport, Costa J.11.'stt
MAN train for v.·indow Uni.
Ing installer. St11rt $2 hr.
Raises monthly to $ol.~ hr
within l yr. Over 25. Toll,
flCpl. 644-JW9l
MANAGERS
Metro ~r Wash
\\1e need young·malure men
"'JM> 11re not nrtt1ld of "..-.1·k
&: wen! I() be 1r11111agr111.
Tiu~ men 1vc lll•l'Cf nf't' yhy!I
lcnUy tll lx>lwn 21 ;\ :i:1 ,vffl1
.i,:uta le willhtgnCN u M<'rl·
lie• 10 lf'Q:rn, l'llm & get
a head. l-~lnt> nlulti-plant
~rowth romrm.ny. \Vtll lrtin.
C&JI ;~nink or Dick •
546-81!11.
MANIC\11UST for busy bfau· ~ . A.Jon. Nlguf:I J~ a I r
t~ 4 99-2 221 or
fl&-5128
NEWPORT MESA
UNIFIED
SCHOOL' DISTRICT
" 1601 16th St., N.B.
M aintenance Man I
SC.00-$73l A1onthly
1 l~r e.'l;IJCl'. in bullding
ma1nt. or hl':t''Y nianual
labor.
Maintenance Man JI
$662·$806 t.1onrhly
2 Yr.~ i~ huil<ling maint. or
helper 111 bu ilding trndi•s,
Carpenter
S695·S847 :!\1on!hly
1 Yr <".'l;pcr, ns journeyn1nn
carpenter.
Electrician
S749·Sfll2 i\1onthly
1 Yr 1'SIJl"l". as jou1'!11'yn1an
l'lt'<"tr1c:1;in,
Plumber
S712·S,l\(;.I! i\lonthly
1 Yr t'XfK'r, as JQurnl·ynian plun1b1:r.
Audi~Visual
Re pairman
S749·S912 i\lonlhfy
I )"r exprr. inv<>lving maint.
·'-'. Overhaul of A-V, elec·
tr1cal, e11'C:tronic C(JUipnicnt.
Painter
$6i5..Sf!:?7 i\fonthly
I \'r {'XPl"J', as }oumeyn1an pafritcr.
Air Cond Repa irman
S7:l1·$.''90 :'.!<•n!hl\·
1 Vr l'\pf'r. 8.<, _1t1ur~r\ 111an
nu· i>nrlfl1!1,_,nr·r !'l•Jill1i·n1a11 .
Nurses' A idH
Exptr: preferrrd. l-~cellt'nt
''1!rk1ng., conditions. Day s-hi(t, 7· .. :30. Bevf'rlv ~lanor
21452 Via Eslrada • i ........ · irills. ' --.u
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f\1us:t ht> mature, ex;p'd lor
fas! grov.'ing rorp. Nttd an
RC'tl\'1', 11.ggttSSl\:r pel"JliOn
A.1:;r t\O barrier. ~fros, '
OF'FICE girl, f'Xpcrlcnccd
'!0 hrs "'k, must WOtl( Sal. 8.:
Sun. The t:ttrJ's PJumhlrlf,:
lnc. 1.:.zr. Nc-wpu41 Rlvd Ci~a )1et111. '
ORDER DESK f~ro P~id. Bc9ulHuJ modt·m
ore. Good phone voict &
ne11t bll.nd'4TlllnJ:. Call 81111)1 l~art, ~15. AlllO F~
Jol>tl. C....al l'l!nonnd
~f"°"· 27911 ltmor Blvd,
Want ad rosulta •••• ,gf2....Sfm
Help Wonted, M & F 710 ,....,..,,.;,.., ............ ~! fet & Jli'rver. $2100. Pr. love-welcome to attend free work
TYPIST p/time in eye MD ly love9eats, marble this 2 shops. For information
oUice Harbor Area. \Vrite chrs, Viet & French. Misc Contact: Tom Dieterich
* * BASSET HOUND Pu~ pies, AKC reg., tri-colored,
$75.~
.. ORDER
PROCESSING
CLERK
If you meel these qualifications & are Jook-
mg for a career with a growing Orange Co.
t~"1:t offers excellent benefits & working con-
d1t1ons.
quaWlcations &. rer1 to Items, '811 xlnt cond. Pvt 642·2151
Classified' ad M. 633 c/o. party, moving. 67'3-5274. Co.1st Music Service AKC C.Ollie5, 6 weeks, $75.
Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 CURVED French Provincial Newport Blvd. at Harbor 12) males lcrt.
Costa J.tesa, Ca. 92626. 3-
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pc secOonal sofa, sturdyl~~-c,,~,~ta~M~e~sa~---1 iffin.'*~';;16-'684~::=-,;:*;:::;7'.:=
Please Apply in Person TYPIST _ .30 hr/wk. By r~mc, $75. (Recover ~t ha1t Free Organ lessons MIA"ED German Shep/Aust. ~nday Thru Fridiy woman writer work'g at price of new one.) Pink & . Sheep Call atter 8 p.m. Silt. 8 30 A M 4 hon1e. Send resume to Bo white breakfast set, $35. For Begi~ers • Start & Sun. anytime. 557--6849-. ·
: , •.. P .M , 477, Bal. ls. 92662. 499.3705 eves or wkend.<I. Wed., Ap~tl 25 at 1 pm. H
To The Personnel Dept. -"--'-"""'.,;~;;;o==---1 =~~-""==-"'="'--1 6 Week quick play cow'Se o rses 856
In the-customer scrvie<> Or Contact: 8. KRAFKA WAITRESSES CO~Cli 6'8'' eontelJlporary, Hanlmond Organ department or a consumer Over 21, Mexican restaurant solid grf'Cn \\'/floral print Studios ONLY 3 Box S1alls availahlt
pr. o ducts manulacturer. VDM '"ilh cocktails. Day::i & nitl.!S. rb_r1ck, 2 ~~ yrs old, Neat & 2854 E Coast H'' Sfo.$3.tra:li~~· a'f1~1~8;:~7J·.
This position r e q u ire s Apply daily, 10:30 am : tidy. $35. 6'1)..8(118 Coro~a rie.I Mar'Y· weekend. ~ .. uwi
knowledge & "xperience 11:30 am~ 4:30-5:30 Pm1 Mi PAIR o( n1alching orange 644-8930 ~~~~~~~~~~I v.·orking on a BulTOughs ~asa Mexican Restaurant, armless occasional chairs, l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,i;ii;;;i;ii .... ;;;;;;;;;;;;-. J
L-4{XX) or related computer 2722 Michelson Or., Irvine 296 E. 17th St, C.M. S25. each. Near new .1• I 1~'
accounting n1achh'K'. Order Sl3-2400, Extension 336 WAITRESSES 54().2279 after 5 pm. BABY GRANDS Marine. Sol~ a. :Je
entry, daily & monthly salci. An E ll·3 '-fon thru Fri. VERY old buffel & china Now save up to $1000 on cer-. . 1'.. re po r t s a r e t h e qua! Opportunii-Employer l'f>!iponslbllil" of thill posi-1 ~;;';~~:i';::~:i"i"'i~:i'i:'~~!~;;;,;;;;.;~;!..~~~1 Carl
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s .fr. Rest. closet & large dining table, lain Doo~ models. Other
lion .. Exe'Cllent typing !ikills I Htlp Wanted, M &_F 7lO f Help Wanted, M & F 710 Apply in person behvn 3 matching set. Asking $500. Grand Pianos from $729. required. Sl'nd resume to & 5 pm. Ml>-'9663 after. 6 pm These and many more at:
Classified Ad No. 692, cto RECEPTIONIST SEc1y STENO 3101 Newport Blvd, N.B. 6:1tC Cherry mahogany bdrm Wallichs ,Music ·c ity
Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, . Typist Xln't oppor. for de""'"dable WAITRESS sct.,xlnt cond, n 75. Couch & South Coast Plaza 540-2830 Costa Mesa 92826 FIT ,1 If ,........ .,.,,.,_.. p-rd but will -.· chair set $25. Call 548-14931~'!"".;,,,.,, ... ,;;;.,,,;;;.;;;; 1me. ,. usl enjoy dealing SC' sta11er in sales & PR =,,,.... '" ua.tn I:':
ORTHODO w/the public. Able to han-for mahtlfacturer or rec-Over· 21. lligh Sch grad: aft 5pm. WURLITZER Grand Piano,
NTIC die b.usy 4 line phone. Co. reationat productS"" located Apply 2:30-4 pm daily Mon· 'llABLES-Hand made dining Good buy. $600.
RECEPT, twncf1ts. Apply in pen;on. in Irvine area. Must type Sat. 1545 Adams, C!\t. Ask tables, fine v.·ood , good 67~
2 ''rs C'Xper. in medical or Pennysaver, 1545 Newpot•t 75+. Sh 110+. Nl'nt, sharp for Mgr, :!I.tr. Hagan. 546-7392 quality. Call 673-0176 Sporting Goods 830
dental o!C'. Type at lt'ast Blvd, C!\1. appearance. Many benefits. WAITRESSES DANISH walnut drop!caf .
60 '"·l'·m. ill"curately. P/ RECEPT. SEC'Y Stru1 al $475 per mo. Full & p/time. Davs & Niles Table. 4 chairs $125. POOL table, ~late, regula.t1on
lirnu beginn ing ,Junt' t:~. may Sales office nee<ls versatile 557·1041 Carl's J 'R 1 · 646--0191. access. Like new. Priced le I · 1 f/ · · ·nd· / J · r . ts • to sell 968--1029 l vc VP in o Lune pos1-1 iv. w g owing personali· • Secretaries $400-SUOO Apply betwn 1:30 & 4 PM at * * * SOrA & Loveseat,. . .•
Boats, General 900
9' HTGJI speed inflatablie
boat, floorboards & oak
Only used 3 times ~ ·
642-3116 alter 5 pm. ' ·
Boats, Maint.f
Service
B0A1: cleaning, salvaie""ti.
rcpn1r. Undcnvater. I
Ca.JI 5:18-12.5;) •
Boats, Power
lion i! tlc!!lrixl. Orfiee lo· ty lo handle front lk>sk. Exec .. Trainee Insurance Carl's, 2092 Bristol, CM ~ never used, both for $155. TV, Radio. H1F11
l'Uliof\.1 n1i no. of So. Coas:I 9ooct typi.sl w/some sh. Ll>ga1 & Coristru~on ' 968 7910 all h St 836 RARE :!\10DEL •
Pla'la. Sulnry OJX!n. Send Start $300. Call Sally Hart, * 1000' F "u WAITRESS , • ' us~ -~ o~e. , !!.,,,~""""" xa:: _ ·~-Chris f ut ufll_25'
resume 10: 55.1.11 ?.6th Ave. 5'10-6055, Coastal Personnl:'I t O REE * Exper. Must be over 21. Ap.. 7co:!i~8!N SO.,~! ~~~3· Good 1973 RCA & Ze~ith le~isi'on DbSllps '1, 1ge &ilfey, heaJ1
N.E .. SCuttl e, Wash. 98105. CAgMen<:y, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Llz4 •. !;iCn~~!,,Ag0ernc. y ply in person; Surf & Sirloin, 586-l1M • ~ or & stereo clearance sale. All . planked, twin enginq -=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. '""' ...,,,,,. 5930 \V, Coast Hwy., N.B. · avail. models in stock & on Just hauled, painted, tun6f.
Part·Time OK & FuU Time • 546·2118 Newport Beach WAITRESS _ Experienced, Garage Sale 812 d!splay. Pri~ less than the $3500. * 646-!IOM
LOOK IN' s E <;' Y -H. e cept. Voting Mexican dinner house. Call GARAGE SALE discounters Wlth 3' yr pis:· 18YNDER 24'. Top Q;f
FOR A JOB? business, 4 day wk. Some -0).4318 bet. 11).5 846-9656 lure tube, 1 yr parts & dtnon. New paint & vami~ SEE TEMPO!! J.e t ' ' wknds. 548-2253 eves. ' AND service. Free UHFNHF t~'Ot.!ghout. Full sails wi~ /~ SECURITY OFFICERS ANTIQUES color antenna w/any oon-big Spinnaker. 6 ChrysJ9" .T.tmpo Swings With • • • eu en j WAITRESS & Kitchen 9 a.m. to Sunset sole purchase (offer good outboard. Call 545-5784 ir
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Graycyard shift. 40 hr wk. Helper for small restaurant. 2976 Andros Costa Mc thru 30 April) ABC Color details.
instant work Un1fonn furnished. Must Prete! J..1ature worn en. 5454o7S sa TV, 19046 B.r o o kb u rs t , ..:::o::::::::_-;:;7';:;;;----~ J
top pay /1 have own car & phone. 962-9546 betwn 2pm & 4pm. 96!h3329 & ~21 Atlanta, CLASsIC •
exC'iting assig~ments , .fi'iroorf Prefer men over 40. Plant WAITRESS Wanted. Apply in ~~HE~, ~~er, freezer,1 ... 96>-iiii5559iiiii.Hii""iiiii'iiin~gtiioiin.iBeiiiiaciihi.. 1935 Fellows & Stewart I
Pl"rsbnal attention I ,-in Irvine Complex. Lt. War-person P.ion-\Ved A 11 e Y .1ng size ..... ...., & spread,1• 25' Motor Launch •
"'Ork close to home ren. 8.\3-:il'.JOO, ext 191, 10 am w 1 R ta ' 2100 w single bro, & m Is c RENT TO OWN Frtosh Willer cooled ,.,.,;_ "· h ~ I 2 M es es urant, . ..~ .. ~~hold ., 4~ ~ . C ... ~ \VO'" w en you want o pm, on-Thurs. Occaniront, N.B. '"""""' 1 ems. ,,..,. ...... u, •. 3500ompl resto*red to original
plt'asant sutroundings eJfau { SECURITY guards full or WELDER .· h GARAGE Sale ExqUisite TV'S & STEREO .. 64$-9000
friendly atmosphere 1•an part time in Costa Mesa . "· .. 1~. ornamental furnishings & je\velry 20"1 42' CHRIS CRAFT in ~·
URGENTl.1,1, area. Phone CZ13) 381 ""7 iron exp, 725 "" Laguna Can· Ruhy Ave. Ballxm Isla'nd $10 •ha 1962 · -vN yon Road Laguna Beach · . , pc, · S a c r i f i e e •
NEEDED NOWI ! SERVICE Sta. Salesman 494-6376 ' '1''URNITIJRE & i\1iS('. Starts Tenn!;. Alake OfJer. · •.
PRX·Reccpt. Jlus openings for f/time eves. 2 Yrs. Lite WHO WANTS TO WORK? Fri. 12 Noon thru Sunday. No Credi! Ch(!('k !pals only. 543.5525 r
S<·l'ty.jr. BUSBOY mech. exper. Neat in ap-DRIVE A CAB• · 311 l\.tesa Dr., OI. Free Delivery . fl'cc Repair 548·9TIO. 1
rcc.-epl ·&ecly (X'ttruncc. Apply n1orns, 2590 CHOOSE your hb~, v.·ork Misce llineous 818 MonUlly Rentals Availahlc 32' GRAND BANKS
rt>Ccplionlst Newport Bl, CM. for yourself. be your 01111 Open Eves. Ml 4444 Auto pilot, ADF, hailer
secretary Artcmoons 12:15.2:30 pm SERVICE Sta. Salesman boss. Men or women. Can FOUND radar. $32,500. Bkr. 573.95 .
steno Applu In Person p/time eves/wkru:ls. Mech'. be slightly handicapped. Jn my garage _ ball starved STEREO: 1973 Quad System 1966 28' TROJAN Crui•-
as.o;t bkkpr M ~ cxper. Neat. Apply moms Ne a t...Clean Appearance. Mother Cat & 4 tiny kittens. Garrard model full si'le Bristol cond. Must ;f·
NCR operator on thru Fri 2:30-5 pm 2590 Newport Blvd, CM. Vis, retired. Age 21 to 70. Mother is Calico-White changer, 4 Quad speakers, $7495. 968-(){187 i'
fi e bkk!)I' 4647 MacArthur Blvd. SERVICE Station Attendant Supplement your income. brown, gold p atches'. AM /FM/MPX receiver, Call Do!Ue. 54<k1450 appt N full or p/time. Expcr. Ove'r Drive a cab G hrs or more a Longish hair & very pretty. tape deck plug ln jaC"ks.
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' 1''AIRLINER, dinghf,
NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO ewport Beach 18. Apply Brown's Shell 990 day. Apply in person, Looks like she has been lost Was left unclaimed. Still many xtras, Bal Isl. dodk
Tempo Tempor1ry Help Equal Opppor. Employer E. Const Hwy. NB 644-4131. Yellow Cab C.O., 186 E. 16th at least a v.'eek. We v.'ould brand new in box & avail $.\500. Ov,,nr. 675---00'Z:l
RN'S & LVN 'S SERVICE station he l P St .. Costa Mesa. love..to find her home! She guaranteed. Was $250. Now Boats, S1il 9q9
PI3X OPERATOR p 1 t. all v.>antcd. Exper 'd only. Good WOMAN to live in & care for is residing in Costa J..'fesa., $115. or take over small
Tell:'phone an!'I. SVC'. Fashion .!:"rso~~e~i:fts, apply in v.•agcs. 300 E. 17th St, C.M. elderly lady in Laguna bet 19th and Victoria, !\Iaple payments. 8.'!3--0501 ~ATAMARAN B-Lion all
Island, Newport Sch. Exp'd SE Beach. 832-6477 (Tustin) & llamilton. Please call SI'l:..flEO: 1973 _ 240 \Vall alum & fbrgls. 20' long 32'
only. Full tin1e. All shifts SALES full or p/time. \VING Machine 0 Pr s . YOUNG MAN 5-18-788.t bet 7:~ pm & 9:00 Garrard rr:"<lcl, professional mast. Sll75 firm. Conipiett
O(X'n. Top salary & beneUts. Fa s hion &. belt e r \\/omens sportswear. Top pm v.eekdays, aft 12:00 sire changer, Jensen air XJnt cond. 645-7091 eves. .
Call l0-4 Pl\l, M-F. 494-7T'<>5 Sf)Ortsv,.car. Soni<' exper. ';;t~· S~.t~'t!ista""~~~.890 \V. TO DO YARD WORK, weekends suspension s p I:' a k er s, O'DA y Mini Soling • 20, ~~:~r.trs. 0 .' 1'1a 11 e y. FOR LARGE APT * AUCTION * AM/FM/t>.fPX receiver. 8 \V/trail<'r. Never us rd PRODUCTION SHIPPING CLERK COMPLEX Track deck. Originally $415, Beautiful design. Best oftet'
SALESGIRL \Vanted by n1olorcycle dis· $2 AN HOUR Fine Furniture now $175. Was left unclaim· 64~5(XX) ext 423 or Je<i.k PLANNER/ Call Dennis Or Carol tributor n1ust have previous CALL 546:5025 & Appliances ed, still brand new in box & message w/operator. \
S·CHEDULER "'"1416 shi pping exp. Good salary. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil Auclions Friday, 7:30 p.m. gUaranteed. Cash or small Columbia 21 Oa I I ~ ~--a M 714 9~1~= w· d • A • B t 89' =1 ysa1er
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SALESMEN \vanted .f 0 r $1/JO "' Plan schedule & coordinate Cab!e TV work. Good pay, SHARP GALS 11~ I 2075'h Newport CM 646-8686 *SPRING SPECIAL* · Call 830-5C1S5
production phases for flexible hrs. Apply in Looking tor a pern1. f/tin1e •1maiulse V Behind Tony's' Bldg Mat'l. Rebuilt·Picture Tube 32' 5.5 meter hull, no k(;j
manufacturer of electro-person. Teleprompter, 2524 position in boutique sales. · USED iishin~ tackle, rods & $8-5--21 1
' or 251' Color :~~9 mast Maka ottef'.
n1e<'hanical assemblies W. Coa!it Hivy, Newport Most be exper, No students. reels, lill('S, tackle boxes, * 2 YEAR WARRANTY ,.,...,,"1
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1'·orking from blueprints. cllc""'h·==------I Call for appt. Antiques 800 tools. housewares. cabinet lnstallation Available LlDO 14 \vith trailer & co• ... f
:-ofl ll's orders & cnglorering ~~ THE LOOK h--• nd ru • Tel · · "'-2 ~"t f •• ' ' lype docuinenlalion. S,ALESMAN, draperies, ULuware, a many other ce s ev1oon .,.,rv1ce "" s o sails xlnt cond.
STACO SWITCH young n eat , aggressive. --~~64~4-6500 .... ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SCRAM-LETS il~ms too numerous to n1en-formerly Mesa North Cr.nter $1100. 645-3297 ' ·' Custom Shade & Drupery , hon. All very reasonable. 1 Bick S. of Baker 546-6002
l 139 Baker, Co~ta Mesa Shop, 3535 Coast Hwy, CdM TECHNICAL 3625 W. 5th St. Santa Ana. open 9-5 16 days)
An Eq1~i9~portunity SALESMEN & Mgrs, nl/f. WRITING ANSWERS 9:30 to 6 PM. 1 block off • Z'J" color TV UHF/VHF Transportation Iii
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$206. & up wkly ""'1arn if (2 Yrs College l-lnrbor Blvd. $145. 21" c0Jor TV,
F.n1poyer 1 N " "G A " D UHF/VHF' $~ 19" B&W1 ;~~;;~~~;.;:~1 '""!!!!""!!!!""!!!!""""""~I qua. 'o exp nee. Mr. Lee Acce ptable) s1.1c1·ry -Bison -Pie!y -o way oormats portable $3S. 2i .. B.t:W $Z5.
R"·\L EST\TE SALES <2131 770-8~1 L•mpod BITES G t r.r -· • Ahili ry Tlet.'<lt'tl fo•· th~ . :--. . . ues !!I enter laughing . All arc in xlnt cond. ( S :::l! SUCCESS CAREJ-:R SAJ..!PLE !\<Taker. l'Xl)er. 011· '-~1gn ,in a ve1cr1nar1an s great icebreaker! J<ids rove v.•/wrilten guar. 979-7694 ampers1 ale/Rent ?AV
Nc1" (Ir experienced. Join p-ic Jy. Garment i nd u s I r y , preparation le editing o[ office: 'Please do not put !hem for tlfcir rooms too RENT I \\lorlrl's larJ:esl and fastest dresses & sports\\·ear. C.oot"I Administrative i\1anual:;;. animals on desk. Reception· Sold o I b r '72 .. COLLEGE Eleclrnc stud~nt E.1 my new 19 3
grov.·ing resale organization pay. Palazzo Knit, !714J JI.lust have good logical ist BITES." $44 25 n Y ~ c~ 0 al needs B&,\V & Color T\i's. Doi·ado Mini l\1 obi 't'
\Vilh a nehvork or over 300 i .:54:7:-9:79::1 ;:;:;:;:;:;:~ thought J»'OCCSS & com-I ( ·$1 • or z. at s9.oo lseU "Y>'orking or noL Will pay Ho1ne. Sleeps 4. All po~·tr offices nnd •---m· a '· · n1unicate \veil w/others. M,.JQUES or .2>$7.00). 499-3705 eves cash. 645--5982 tape deck. 956-2764 t'' ..... .... v " Beautiful furniture etc. for 01· wkend s.
mrn1ber of our 1\1illionalre saJ 9 I 297 l'ii;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiill~~~~~~~~~~~j Cycles, Bikes, I·
Cl b • SECRETARY Apply Jn The . •• a.m. 0 s"'""'· 61• s u . ..tulti-million dollar . Androo, Costa Mesa. LOOKING coo. ters Mc
advertising progran1. Free Personnel Dept. 545-4075 I ;tz: guaranteed licensing school. Mon--Fri., 9 a.m .·12 noon for somethlng to help )'OU ftM 10 VOt.1 If' '72 HONDA 500 Four _ ntar
Excellent sail's training. PACIFIC MUTUAL NEW SHIPMENT look & feel betler?? Tcy. new,2100 mi. '69 l<awaaki
Please call Virginia Jones Varian Data 700 Newport Center Dr. I American Country Furniture our walk·ln whirlpool &l ~i;i;i;i;i;i;;:;;; 1500 Mach III _ New tire 83>4.~ll. M h• Newport Beach / & acc~soriC'S. Rose Adams sauna, followed by a fan-II chain, battery. Xlnt cond'
RED CARPET GC tnes ~'!"''i"'""''!"""'""'~ Antiq'Os, 137 w. ''' St., tastic lull body massage. 3 Lines 2 TlmH $2.00 Best oUers. 979-7278 • ·
Realtors llas An Jmmed. Opening Telephone Prospector . , Tustin, 8.18-0742. Call 645-7502 any day noon ' ' '68 HONDA a,.350 G t
ForA Workinownhomecalling!n ORIENTAL Antique til 4 am. Sp ri ng & su·m;;r/r
REAL ESTAT·E SALES sErRETARY 11.B. local area only. Comm geometric rugs. Flat 'veave. I • ORANGE long haired tiger transportal.ion, Runs gdod
FREE LICENSE Y basis. For ru11h<'r info, call Private parly. HELLO. We hear YoU re cat fmale). Needs home, must sell , $250. 673-7"".i.18 '
TRAINING Bob Sculllon, 842-7771. Call 644-4375 planning a GALA A1''FAJR LOVE, rood. Adults only .• 73 B J ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;;i;iiiiiiiiiii & }'()U flC('d oon1c good ~5-0GZ\'. ' ULTACO 350 PurAAng
F'an1011!{ Ri•al }-~~lute Lil'l'll~· You r11u~1 ht• ohlr lo lype HO Therapy Ai'de I NJ:.:\V shop -Orient. art, ".nterl1:1inn1ent. We \voul<l ADORABLE 6 \Vk black kit· l~ss !han 200 miles. bettft'.
ing Cnu1·sr nn'v nvailuhle '1'.1>.111 .. :-oh 80 1v.p.rn .• ~· hi"' Jades, je\velry, oils, etch's., ltke lo offer our ni usl · c lJ 1 an new, 111any >:trus S!J!X)
thru l'<irlx·ll lh·11ll01'11• 1''ri•r ea11tth\c or hanrJlinii: a v1iri· $2.84,$3.45 Per Hour n1isc. 33.'>.5 \lia Lido "C", ·r. · · c. fl tens. mother Siamc:;;r., blue 549'-1746 · · · ·
l)laN'n1"111 Rforyf,·1•. J.'"''" c1y C1f dull\",;. Tr ''"" '''"''I l' •t J' .. ' NB. G"" 0740 ~19-~_xi~ !n G;i~·dcn G~'O. vc or C'ycs, shots & htter trained. .7 ...-.-, -1v" O!ttlion, h1·s per •.J'">l 646-1565 111 Costa l\-Tcsa . "'• ""'"" T HOND A CL-350
Trainln,1t: Pro_i.:rani. F.arn th<'1<{' qu11Jifk:;1tlo1i:; .r:: arc <lay. 'reacher airic rour~ 111· Appliances 802 "C'llOPS" l='~.C~="0w:::-~~~---Xl111 cond. S-150 fi~m.
11 h!11· y<111 leun1. Cll.11 Al look11.1i,: fnr !1 c-an'l'r 11 /:J Cquh•:d1'1i! r<'tj'ct. ~1ust be Cindy & Dan EAITTER Puppic!< htt, J»lrt .Call 616-561 5
Slna n !71.4l 832·:'l'140, on gr.:1\vln){ Or:un:c Co u n I y nt.ite to lype •10 1v.p.111. I< EN1'-'IORI:: ~·asher/dryer iix5 ~'IBERGLASS ,vat('r!nll co.Hie.1 2 nlO old: 15K72 RB;;Ui'LT:;;A:;,CO~"-.;M"a7t,~d~o,"-.-~-,1 .
\\'cekencls ~714) &.1:!.iOOO. L'0111p;u1y Iha! ol f('rs 1·x· Secretary II $79 ea. Ove.r 200 washt"l'S, .sells for $300, asking $!25·.· W•.11<'1 Ltl, Hunt 1n g t on nu I 1 • ._.,.
c:clll·nl pay ·" hrnefit~. District Office ~ rerrlg from Sl9.95. Provin. triple dresser & =ll<'~c;o:h~,.--,,,,.,---~ cl~rs:Ki:.;b~~izi~'~?:16
REAL ESTATE SALES
Nr\\' & n!Sttlc. Nf'wport &
lluntin~on Bl'ach.
Plrn:se Apply S1l1ry $567,$688 Mo. mim>r $35. 51:>-6174. DARLING little puppie11, '12 1BSA 500 Goldstar, ~
Jn PeDOn 12 l\1onths imltlon g hours 1973 G.E. elec. scl1 cleaning POOL TABLE standard beagle/poodle. 6 weeks old, pant. $700
HARBOR VIEW
HOMES
Or Contact: B. Krnfka per day. nt-qulremCnts: 90 stove witb oven. Never us-size Uk ' looking for homes, 557"4a11 --,;r;;--::;;644-~~2564~:;:;;-:;:~
w.p.m. 11h, 60 w.p.n1. typing. ed. Coppertone. $.100. (Il4) 6~W:;. 548-7197 ,:;al;:t:,:•"p~m::;,-..,.-,,.--.,-,-1971 "CHOPPER" kh f
V DM Maintenance Man II 675-0046 Sat. only. MIXED Gordon Setrer & Lab M -Painter LADY Kenmare au to ESTATE Sale -Natural Au· ~es. 8 weeks old. Chl1 SliC(I. ust lff to a~~~1l9
Selary a..1:sa.••N11 Mo, washer. Late mod~l in xlnt =~1 •• ~ .. ~!'·-~6·1:~alk\"~~5,~&f6(616~~~:~:1C2l YAMAHAS ~ .,.,_ cond. Guar, de I 1 v ere d '-'UIU .......-i. ~J,J Ill•· • • both in "'1t
Expor. u pRint•r & cemMt 5464!672 847-8ll5 USED BICYCLES cona. 1971 360 Endum l5tJ
worktt dt11irable. I [El 1970 250 MX $425. 64&-8402 •
1.829 Port Shefficld Place
Ne-A'J)Ort Beach 833-0780
wk-days only
Real Estate Sales
OPENING FOR
2n2 Michelson Dr.
lrvint1 California
833-2400, ext. 336 n('W or cxperienctd Ut<ri.""«:ti
RcR.I Ei!tale Salctpeople. Equal Oppor. Emp~r
't'our ov.11 prlva!e desk & I :::OOiiOii=:Cz::E I
-social Secty_ pf!Ofll'I, ~ WUIJ«il'\S, f1•1.-t [ 1
:ufvmls:tn;. Sam,. location
111 yT".llM. Call for Interview .
\\. E. Lllic-hmn1)'f!.r, R.ll r. ~392A £\'f':.. li734577 Brush tlt)()\1'tt v.•/Ht<' great ~"
R 1'' near gi\'llls. H11ndlc nr· * · i\ ~LE.I);, ST A TE rilllg~me.nls for lulll'h('()n.\1.1 i QU&ecc, LAl\lM Belll"h nwtUngs, publlc relutlun!f
PUCE REALTY .f!K-9704 k>r busy ;young exf'C. C.11 Dottie, ~·l;i() 8p1~.
The tutesf dra• In I~ Vt'est. NEVER A l-'"EE AT TEMPO
.... ~lly Pilot CllWllfled Tempo Tomporory Help ~~.
APPLY JN PERSON 1 YEAR GUARANTEE All Typco • 642.1272 ~ ~ .. ~ I ~ .
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Fountain Valley a Y tag-nenmore.. as .... ~ ... MlsceTI1neovs cond. ~. or oner:-n."
School District GJG.284(1 * 839.1m Wonted ho M34!600
No. 1 l.lp:hlhous(' La~
Fonnlaln Valley
Equal 0 1por. Erl'lploy"r
·n MAJCO 250 cc
I~ike new, SG."".0/<>Ucr
548-8087
• 01$11\VASHERS, \''Bllh~rlit. OLD ORIENTAL RUGS Dogs 854
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'l~rs. ttbll, guan1 & 'vlll pay S--lO'i~ ruore than deJv'd, 83:9-7620; 54&->:>218. top~$ J18..yer!l. Evc1. r..i~10 TO\' POODLES. mnle, blnck.
RECONO.APPLI1\NO:S ORJENTAt R~. Prt pty 7 wkds. AT<C. 6.&2-71 9:1: All
Oclivet'Cd • guar. Dunl•p's, \viii pay cash for all 5iz<!11. day 'Sun, <>r eVC5, \Vkd:.\,\1$. 1~15 Ne,vport. C~1 54iJ.-UllO 6..t·~ OALM1\i:IAN l>UPll -Mal<!,
Office Furniture/ AKC. shots. i Chn ~n
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
Equip . 824 Slotic:. Rrnsona.blc. -1
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CALL 642·5678 I __ 64_2_·56_7_8_
O.."EC IWYI ctin sWz Sec Quality 4 mo, (cmale puppy.
ctn $8129 Desb $31185 OU 5t6-1'22S aft 5 pm A W(knd ..
~pl 867 W 19 CM 64~ BEAUTIFUL blue c y <,d
AUJlnUon Slit!pbml J'UP.
You'n nnct tt t. Clulllkd p1<1, 6 -· c.n m-GS
1977 1-lUSQV ARNA 45()...Qt
good co1"111. SI025. or be&l bf: rer. Sl5-7216 · •
·m Tt'lumph Chop..,-' 97!J.....062.I or 6-16-1916 ' I Rik for Tony ,
1971 Y AMAJIA <SO. xW. cdlld.
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Ml y-"3 AulM. 1-1*1 970 :-. I~ 7'V ··-~;;.ARV' 1 ~A;;;.utos.;.=..;;.U"-'MCl;.... __ 990_ :ulol. Used 990 ~=~-__.:925::::: -=:..;,:rr;;:;T:;;.RA_vco_..:..;;:i.;.;.;..._ ___ -"" DATSUN TGYOTA GREMLIN OLDSMOBILE
BEST DEALS ON <2'S 25' L'O iOYUlER ~ ,71 ft~.l pt-Lup --------l91l BUICK 1.. Sabr e '10 CAMARO ~ VS. auto. I-----·----, * 7).250MX 5 SP * 2"1'-22· CX>NTINENT~ • l'U"911 ~ '73 l'-a. eustnm .f d.r SL'(lan. Bc-tt p/s, air, spo."(·. n.vlon ~ic * .72 GREMLIN, •Ir, 'Tl GOLD Toronado. all Jl\VT,
CZ ,.. .. A ,.._. 3:1' PlllllE A: JOYS ...... wheehi, Tonne:au Cover, .,..... ~Buick one can buy in!er. lo mi. 9681669 ood ___ ... r1,1IJU" eon!TOI. run I hn ..._, ""' VAN CON• 1,•n.,.?-..NS -'In ti-• etc etc auto trans, g ir;vnu., ,,10100, ·"much un·c. Under a......: 1 :..l~.1 Blue 14·ith Blue interior, -ii ·~-. • • • CHEVROLET • ~a on race tunln& ! 1 • Service e Rentals YAN CITY Never usro for hauling, TOYOTA f'll fl $4960. Save $1700. nowl lite g,...,, 25,000 m1 ., l.>.000 ml $4!01. Dnyg .;n PB~Lto250na~J850· * Danmar Inc.* BRAND NEW SltPerclean ~ Norm~or640-«65. 1---------bank ..,,.,, 646-7121 . .,.,_.,I•; evc.,wknda. ti ., ..... ~ . $1895 , '61 BUICK '66 CH.h"'V'' SUPER SPORT. B'd led p to 64-1-2~1~· '71 Husky 400MX $199. 1::."0' Jlarbor Blvd., G.G. L Down '-nt V..S, 4 81>C<'d tn.nsmlssion, A 1 ~I 2~'.P u 7.1 OLDS OnM"gtt, au· l'Ond,
-Call Pe" Maly 64.\-8008 "31'6SOO • SURfER VANS NEWPORT ml I •J-i tlr. V~-Auio. Real cleao • 396 cllllne, power ''""~"· _,P_'_' ...;...._:,·=---•/h, ,.;ck shill. 3.000 •~I.
2334 Newport, CM Next to G.G. Datsun 8 to·-llom. Your chol« IMPORTS l!o<IY ldnt. Runs aooc1. $250. bocket-leats. (SST6151 $189. JEEP $2750. G73-"646
196t'h Bendit Mini Bike Tr1ller1, Tr1ve1 945 of stereo, air conditioning, $59 53 · • 5'U-3';9l • 842-8844 Dir. 1-----------1968 442 Spol1!l Coupt·. Air&:
1 ust sell! One owner xln't .... ...,,,...,._ -color, etc. TAKE YOUR 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. • '7"J ESTATE Wag, 9 Pass. 'TI EL CAMINO silwr LATE ·n Jl'Cµ \\'ugorleC'r J)l)\\l'I'. J).)()()./bet11 offer.
cond. Runa & looks' good. l.5' ARISTOCRAT ~Liner. CHOJCE. Or tf you prefer, 642·9405 PER MONTH priv pty. 8,500 ml Every wJbllc vinyl top, RAH. PJS. \v/4-Y•heel drive, full l'"''r. 4~2207 New paint job. Front&. ~k Excellent condition. Sleep; '71 Surfer Van with AIR extra. Like fl('\\.'. $5.250. PIB. air, 2<1,000 mi . $.".OOl. air, vs. 12.000 orii: 11u. 9 • ---------1
shOcka. Good til'('s w/n1ags. six. Gas refrigerator. Ex· CONDITIONING for t>AlSUN ca KF2>-696005\ _6'1';-_1'lll~-· =~----!~ ...... :yustin A\'e, CM wheels & 9 tires. IH&..2971 PONTIAC
Good bike for anyone. Good tras too. 11500. SjS-139;. ,2989. NEW 1973 s;9.~I per mo. to; 4S ~,.,., ·n LE SABRE most optkHu .,,~~""°===---,-.,-MUSTANG
sPffd & power. f75 or oiler. TRAILER 16' GUSTAFS()H 101111 def. Pill~ price $2857.4-1 plus one dent.. S ~I 0 0 , '70 CORVETTE u 111 t ( n1 '6."I PONT. F1rebird 350.
Cell Ed, 540-3894 Good cond Equip ••• ·~ LINCOL., .,l!RCURY PICKUP J\.P.R. 1-1.29 ,, O.A.C. 673-4918 or 837-3954 radio, air cond. ptwds, Dew 1---------i-·11rt. a ir, Ph'. 11utu. N~,
' • .,:.o--.l.Qlrl ...,.. NO DOWN '72 Demonstrator 1970 R1VIERA _..___ tires, l ownl'r, Imm11c, lo 1971 ~IUSTANG Fas1bark :~~J trans & P/B. Clean. $1425.
Jahn'1 R•c~ng Cycles Auto SerVice, P1rts 949 16800 Beach at Wamtt MARK II SEDAN C190CPGl-'-'"'· "A"~'P one n1i, $.1895. 11141 6'5-l39'l l'ng. auto. 21 ,lXKJ actual nu. 5'~7'.126 * BULTACO * -. J-luntington Be"'ach $68.23 per mo. for 48 mo. ... .... ~ nu brks .it.· lires. SN• :!I --. . •
EADQUARTERS FOR PARTS ONLY 8424144 * {213) 592-5544 Def. payment price $3273.00. Auht~al!dc, ra~\°1 • 1'3'76"'E??'"~ir, ~-C~A-D-IL_l _A_C--
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• p'67 lt.tPAJ.A "1AbGOkN * Sn1ilh .\Reo. corfl('r llris!ol t 'ii 1' IREBIHIJ. t orniuh•. 35tl
l:!f_ "' 1te s1 e \\'11..L s, 1 1 •· 01\'er stf'i•t'., IK'"' ra 'I'S •. Bak"" -.-.1.~, .. , I l'n;::. Auto, u1r cond, 1n11(' dk, DESERT, MOTO X, TI FOR SALE CHEAP ''Home of the Viking" A.P.R. li.l4-,..,. See It. You'U puy It I---------Good t.'Ond . $6Xi. 646-3786 '" '•·...., ..,. • Sl.?00. 963-1.~ii.
ll·~~a~~M. From!= ... ViUe·~:E~:~~:siES~~ iDualtJDi& EL !~!'fJOS CONTINENTAL '"'C~T~!:~.B:'.~~ .. q VEGA
'f.2 Swuki 125.. Set up tor Radio NEW WITH ONLY 8,000 -TOYOTA 17 TO CHOOSE ·r:a~.~~il"pii~~'~·~t ~~1: fir. A/C. S950 01· bt.•st orf1'r. 1 ·71 . llAl'CllBACK_ N""e \1· Moto Cross. TraU ridden~ Air Conditioning Unit miles (614GNM) SAVE COUPES-CONVERTIBLES 979-i$7;} C'ng1rll", LO\\' nuh'l!.1-:l'. 5
ly. Plastic tank & feOOer. 1212 Sooth Ross St., $1000. '71 Datsun 240Z • lntei', 4500 mi's. Prit:ed for ~H('hf'lin 1'irl'S, A C. Xln1
21" front. ~tron &: KN air. Santa Ana MIKE McCARTHY 1966 llarbor. C.i\f. 646·9303 DE V.ILLES quick sale. 9G2-7309 moms. Arty day is the BEST DAY to i ''".c'c;"'c..· .cll'-'57_:,_. -----I
Ported. Quick throttle, Xlnt S42-31.2n BUICK 4Be~'::itutAir G~~· ~~~ '70 Toyota Landcruiser -G44-l700 aftns, ask for run an ad! Don't ciclay .•. -1
/tom. ~firm. Aft.6. e 1966 vw rebuilt 1500 BEACH' BLVD. AT natural tan interior, }o..1nt cond. Lo ml. Low,llook. 3C ~ ~J~SE Ma"°ud. ~ .call today 642-567:\. J '.'\l'Ni a "Pnd"'.''Plat·1· ;1n ad? 614~ •Dilne· $200 or best oU,,.. THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. $3595 Cnll 6'6-l2G4 COUPES -COUGAR Autos, Used 99Q Autos, U-990
BICYCLE SALE SM-7056 894·3341 '71 STA. \Vag. Runs, looks NEWPORT new. New t ires. 1 o .... -ncr. SEDANS NEW 10 SPEEI':> ITAUAN '71 FORD Van -Long wheel $l300/Best offer. 548-Jm. CONVERTIBLES
BICYCLES $59.95. Beach ,. I~ base, 37,<XXl mi. 3-spd VS, IMPORTS .-'=~==~--~-l\.Iany excellent colo1"M Bicycles, 800 E. Balboa AutostorU. 0.. new tires. Crpt inslalled & 1970 TOYOTA Cro\\'TI &td1111, Cboice of interiors
Ivel., ·Balboa 675-7282. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~--~L""""!;:~l~cd~.~FM0d'~"~reo~c~•~·~set-3100 \V, Coast H1vy., N.B. 4 i;pd, 6 cy~, OHC, xlnt. <Cloth & leather) te. Call 6«-1610 aft 6 pm 642-9;405 Sll50. 830-380::> Factory air conditioning '70 Yamaha 250 MX
'72 COUGAR, p.?r~ect cond.
Air, vinyl lop, 4 new radial
tires. $3700. 49-H486 or
.i94-4S82
DODGE $37S or trade for ? Antiques/Clinics 953 '72 FORD %. van. 26,000 ml, '72 240 Z, lo miles, xtras, TRIUMPH Full JXM"el' ·Choice of: •846-8663* --'-,,....-----1 vs, auto, clean, crptd, $3000. clean. f,QXI. or deal. Stereo AM/FM radio .65 OODGE Dart. H./l-f. ;-;;70,,;ii-i~,,.,.:;-:-::-:-1931 FORo l\lodel A C.oupe 548-4553 * 492-5907 after 6 PM * '10 TRIUMPI{ Spitfire. Cruise control Good tires. $300 or highest
HARLEY Davidson, w/'55 Mere engine, new11~9'lll""-,:ro:;:::;,R~D~V~a-n--~N~e-w-m.~·-s. 1910 DATSUN 1600 Clean, kt mileage. Orig Trunk:.opcner&n:iore · orrer. Ph: 645-7966
el Jiead. $1200 or bst radlalor, needs some body Rwis good $185() or best of. ROADSTER -Immec. Priv owner. 551--0660 \Vkdo.ys, a[t All in llllmaculate ~1tion
ofr. Days, 64fi..G309. work. l\1ust sell. $950. or fer. Must Sen. 548-l49J. ply, Call 644-5932 5 \Veekends all day Largest selechon in '69 DODGE Van. Truclf'sn111n
•;,:, .. ~ ~. Engine !:'~"'" 847.-alter 6 & A-Wanted 968 RAT VOU<SWAGEN Nab;;:' Ca~illac l~h ~;:3c:·~1':'J; 177 E.
Eves: 551-1642 1---------RIZED EALER 'Ga OODGE 1'art. R/H.
2 Hon 70 Tr bllres 76-72. Lo Recreation1I ~rf gp-rg~~ 1900 850 ~ '70 V\Y . Squareback Wa~n, A~OllARBO~ BL., Good tires. UXl or highest
,ml -$200, $250, ph a48-4667 Vehicles 956 U your car is extra clean, Convertible. <lean. Nu paint. low mi. Am-Ftn. Radials. COSTA 1.tESA ofler. Ph: 645-7003. (
eve 1 Rill $005. 615-3827 Many extras. 6 4 4 - 4 8 3 9 , 5"0-9100 Open Sunday
Mob/le Homes 935 >'ACTORY Built '""' type see ~~ BUICK JAGUAR 613-551)7. '12 ELDORADO Cabrolet & FORD
----· ~ D11ne. Buggy w/top & side 29'25 Harbor Blvd. ·~ VW Pop Top, 1 ~wner. Nu s u n roof & leather top, I ---------
BEACH home. -3.> £t house curtains, xlnt cond. Lo\v Co t M sa 979-2500 ttres, mlleage Z!,850. $2,450. f l t t d-'· '70 FORD MAVERICK. 6 miles. $1200. 1:='::"'-";;;'~~==='= JAGUAR XK 140 Rdstr, C 833-14'n weekdays 8-1:30. n!l' nl, 8 croo. pe <:\,;"• trailer, nr. S.A, River, N;pt. J!A• "°"'°. 0 ,. .,..,. ""'°". IMPORTS WM'TED ty drl / Di ~·-times 11!:.AJ! ...,.._. atr, etc. l\f1nt green & white. cylinder engtne, standard
1600 . Cash • Terms. ~l2 ro"RD-:..,,~, F-250iov. Orange Counly!s &: Pf~. n'::J:,rks~' M41.-041 ...,.ua:r ~. "Pri. pty. 5&34-16. transnilssion, radlo &:
5-4913 "" p B YER 'TI SUPER, AM/FM ,69 CADllLAC Eldorado full heater, white sldewall tires.
... ~r H . ....,,~---=-::t:·:s:he=ll,:t:!!ankl~ • 120016.5 TO S u 'A . aft ~•D=vT I!.··--"" -~~~ ... CO.NDITI,C?,.N.....,.._ ro"!'·~:-or best Ouer .(ZSGS41) $989. 842-81}44 Dir.
mv•v ........ -18881 Beich v ~. ~... ,,_... -..,.. --"~1·#<0:1 ){ust sell immediately '64 GALA"XlE:. l'iucket &Ca:tr,"
y' APRIL USED CAR
CLEARANCE SALE
lllUI ....
'11 VEG• $1915 $1399 W•90ll· Aulo. lr•ns .• ••· dlo, hNter dOOMV. ------'10 CAP'RICIE ""' -
VI, IUIO tr111s. fKIOfl' $2725 $1999 air, pciw.r 1lttrl119.
261AG& '68 OL.DSMOIH.E ---
Cut11ss S\lor-(Pf. $1720 $1299 VI. IUIO, tact. air, pOW-
er stttrll>Q, radio,
heater. CVNGl'l'll '12 MONTI' CARLO $3775 $3350 VI, "-Ulo. tTlr>S, factory
elr, powM" 11-rlng.
331FT)( '89 IONNl'VIL.L.E Fe~lory arr, auto. keflS., ~ itwtlng, racllo, -1.r. l~NGSft)
$1980 $1450
, S•le/Rent 940 T ,k 962 R n-'lch Ph 847-8555 00
1 ndthe. F~!~ FM,• 1966 VW rebtt llt 1500 &ts..2:>14 auto, r/h, pis. p/b. Ca.U ,.__ ...... ______ •uc s · -· ea r -••~ U =~,,....==-~-1 ~ ·~· f 6 S .1~ Rent A Mo,.r Home 1.;.;•:.o.;..;;;. _____ ~ JUNK CARS WANTED KARMANN GHIA engine. ~~c}:11 0 er. ·69Che~v.0000~.~t ~:!. 1~; ~:i_~,•-r~u=."_m_1.~"-"'_0_'_un_.
fo V ti BRAND NEW GMC VANS, I .:,.y top $$ for junk or •• ., .. h -=-• r your •ca on SHORTIES AND SPORT w::;:,kcd ·a-7141<17_,~0 ---------'69 VW Van, '70 engine, ne\v int, Am-Fm. Orf er. '66 FORD. Fae a ir, pis,
'11 IM,.ALA COl,lpe, "'' .... 1o .• llC"· torv elr, power 1IMr·
lrog, radio, l!Nter.
C"7PL0) * 531.6800 * VANS. ALL COLORS! LO\\' · '"" " "" · ,,. 'SJt)J. TERRIFIC buy, 1966 tires, tape deck w/spkr, 642-5557. Good cond aft &-. e NE\V 26, .. 25, 23' Lifetimes. AS S2!J95. A.to1, Imported 970 Karmann Ghia. Very good SlfiOO. 548-4323 68 DeVIU..E. SHARP -646-5463 * SGOO
; Plush, fully equip'd. First Ml KE McCARTHY mech. & thruout. '72 VW Squareback, 10,000 LOADED -PVf PI'\' -'68 GALAXIE, fac. au" P IS,
'10 ,:~,::.~~:"." .... ""0 $2420 $2199 heat.,., Y•ll rwr.
(1918XN1
• clus motorhomes. · BUICK '721~ -20' ESCAPADE 495-4556. mi, am/fm stereo, tape, $1,$0 OR BE!IT OFR P/B, vinyl top, clean. $1000.
Alter s ~3 BEACH BLVD. AT Custom, air, all extras. By MAZDA 1 wlllT8Dty, 968-~. TAKES. 644-77Z! linn. Pvt pty 968-4339 GROTH CHEVROLET
Fast results are just a phone
call away 642-5678.
owner, sale or 1 r a de · , -----,.----· 1 '73 CAMPER v.•/sink, ice '68 CAD. Sedan DeVille. 'ii FORD LTD 2 dr, air. THE SAN DIEGO FR\VY. 494-2742. 761 Temple 1-lills 1 · -sl ,. d II 894-3341 Dr La B * M.ul• 73 Rot..-y * box, radio, v.•arr., ps ,>-.J. Fully equip' . Slereo. Vinyl Very clean. n1ust M.' . 11211 Beach Blvd.
847°6839
Huntington Beech
iiijiiijjiiiiijiJ .. g . $66 MONTH . $398.5. 644-3282, 1.Io~Fri 8-5 top. $1950. Aft. s. 67f>..2733 5.17-9349 * 1!1J4 MGTF Beautiful. * 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE '71 VW Camper • AM/FM Like to Trade? Our Trader's Put a. Ullle "loot" 1n your
$250Cl/oUer. Will accept trade-ins stereo, air, ref r 1 g, Paradise column is for you! Levis-seU those b.!uhl<'s for * 545-8863
OPEN EVERY DAY 'TIL 9 P.M.
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A CONVpolilNT SHOf'PING AND
SEWING Cl.JU FOR ntE
GAL Ofr4 TliE GO.
For on Id ln W_,,....World.
Coll Mory Beth 642-5678, ext. 330
1 S.Star Wardrobe Quick Crochet!
* 7i 4: 893-B'r::>4 * CA!J.. Jl,fR. FRY 842-6666 pressurized water & extras. 5 Jines, 5 days for $5. Call "buck11". Call Classified
• THE FINEST IN H t B h 55&-1894 today ... 642-5678 .,:642~-5678""'."'-----
USED IMPORTS' e UD • ellC vw 1957 -Good :;) HP •Di· Motor Homes Motor, HomH e THE FINEST IN recently rebuilt. '$125. Call Sele/Rent 940 Sole/Ran( 940
Doyoul'MlfafaYt>r1andcorrte \ • · '61-'='vw="l!!Ug"""-.=Xln=t-cor'1=-:1;:;1"4S'.1 IMPORT SERVICE e MAZDA 645-7119! eves.
see us first: Open Tues. 1 !B-~
~ s. Thurs. ill 9• s.i-Sun 17331 eeach 81. 842-6666 VOLVO
(!11 IRCFEAN AUTO) MERCEDES BENZ -VO-LV_O_S_A-LE-!·-
-l:wllA<B) ------"'..., 50 USED ijUGE SAVINGS
BMW MERCEDES OYER 30 · · -ON DISPLAY Visit our new horn~!
& Sharp New Car PRICED AT Trade-ins
Coming In Every Day PRE-DOLLAR
Ask About Our Unique
Used Mercedes L~as• DEVALUATION ROY CARVER, Inc. Plans PRICES!
234 E. 17th st. House of Imports Costa ~Iesa W-4444
LEASE A
1973 BAVARIA
CREVIER BMW
Sales • Service • Leasing
208 w. 1st St., Santa Ana
835-3171
CAPRI
6862 Manchester, Buena Parle
on the Santa Ana Fr\\')'
523-7250
MGB
We make overseas deliveries
See It -You'll Buy JI
~UM.lfJDi&
W VOLVO
'70 • 911T CPE. Sporto-mag
whls, am/fm, orig owner. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
Immac cond. ~. eves Autos, Used 990 646-7910 ;..;.;.;.o.;;;...;;;.;.;.;;_ ____ I
PORSCHE
'60 PORSCHE Carrera,
$2300. Must see to ap-
preciate. Aft 6, 673-0800.
1958 PORSCHE. new paint,
tires. tJ'ans. Must sell. $1200.
Call anytinll' 645-4830
1967 PORSClfE 912. 5 spd,
Am-rm. stereo t a p e ,
perfect. LO\v miles. $3200 or
best oiler. Days 557-1021;
eves 5J6..ll861
1961 PORSCHE Super 90
Roadster. Silver. Must sell.
Only $1400. Call wk.days Ofl·
ly, 833-3362. ask for Steve.
1961 PORSCHE Super 90
Roadster. Silver, Must sell,
Onl.v $1400. Call wkdays on-
ly. 833-3362 ask ror Steve
'62 PORSCHE, newly t't'blt enc.. clean. $1950/offcr.
673-9893; 494-5681 Sun/!\ton
Eves.
AMC
'70 AMX
4 Spd, PO\\.'Cr Slee.ring, Air
C.ond. Bronze with natural
leathC?r interior
SALE PRICE
$1595
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B.
60-9405
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·In Newport
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HELD AFTER SPREE
Rapo Su.poet Bunyard
Kidnap-rape
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Cl.emente Blaze
Loss $11,000;
Oven Sai.d Cause ' .
Faulty oven insulation was blamed for
a weekend blaze which caused $11,000 in
daoiage to a San ClemeDte residence,
firemen reported today.
Two flrellghten, Including city license
ins~ George Jackson, sulfertd miilOt burtJ, during the a!temooo blaze
at . the borne of Keoneth L. Moy, Ill
Patero de Oro. •
Fire Chief Ron Coleman said the fami·
ly was ·baking a turkey at about 3:40 p.m.
aod as Mrs. Moy sat on the patio her
neighbor noticed smoke bUlowing from
the kitchen. .
Gusty Winds ind the hilly terrain in the
area Jwbpered firefighters: C.oleman
said. ~
Damage was most aevere·ln the kltch·
en but smoke caused damage to other
portions of the residence.-
Coleman said that Jacltson and fellow
volunteer Ken Smith suffered cut hands
during their wort at the blaze.
Jacbon serv-es· as assIStant chief of the
fireflgbtera and Smith as engineer.
San_ Juan Pj,cks
Mayor Tonight
The post of mayor of San Juan
E!apistrano' comes. up for elecuon tonight
as the one.year term of James Thorpe
··e1t:5~lection of ihe council executive
will be the !Int Item of· business as the
pane1 convenes at 7 p.m.
'.l'horpe, a math instructor at Sad·
dleback College, Is a fll'!l-term mayor foi-the city. He is in the final year or his
current term as city cowicllman .• •
Scheme to Free ' .
Hess Reported
BERLIN (AP) -Appfoaching his 79lh
blrlbdaY. Ruck\lph llels,. llitl!'l''.s "l'etime
confidant and dep.;rty, wa;s back in the
·headlines ·today with a report of a hijack
plot tO rue. him from Berlin's• Spandau
PriSCll.
A Zt!yem:~ld German activist told over
the' weekend of ,a scheme to hijack a
Briiish i lrflner to 'Moscow in an attempt
to force the Soviets.to agree to the Nazi
leader's re1ease; authorities said. '
·West:. German officials said Carl
Holzapfel, who has been active In pro-
tests a)jiinst the Derito Wall, told !hem
he and nine per!Ons were planning to
take over' a 'British European Airways jet
during &filih\.!rom Stultgart 1o Berlin .
WASHINGTON (UPll -President
4 of 10 Say
Nixon Involved
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Gallup
Poll shows £our or every 10 persons
questioned believed President Nil:~
on knew about the Watergate affair
In advance.
The poll, published Sunday, also
showed that about one-third of the
persons interviewed felt the case
revealed corruption in the White
House. •
A Jarge ma'jorJty or Americans :..l
83 percent -had read or heard
abou t the case when the poll was
taken last week, before Nixon made
his announcement that there had
been "major developmerils'1 ·in the
case. \
~ ~Bea~hes F-ull for Easter ' .
Bright and lllMY weatller brought an ~led Jll0,000 peaon1 to • Orange
CoUt Beachel 1Salurdl1)' and Sunday on
the last two diY• or Easter vacation. •
Few aerioas incidents were reported u
ligli< surf ~ chllly waler temperatures DPt many)lothen·out or the wa!Or. But
Upia ~ alld llewport Belch of· ... 1'POl1*f COllllt rOldWva jlm-
11*1 wlili· .... -•fllld.<norntna" lo ~r-u thcRtilndi ol iun aeohrs
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Jleovlest beedi 1ollv!ly wu ·)!ported In New pert Bead> _.. the • two-dly
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bared .tab r.-into the surf wearing ·~treet on the beach, 118 persons were advised ~-. CUbert Espinoza of Santa that their animals were reqW:ed l;O be on
Anai Wll atiU in the int.eosive care unit lcahses, Laguna llreguards !ild.
of Ho.q', ~ ~Ual this mOJ"fllng, Huntington Beach Ureguards reported
but w~in ·"'"'l.li~ed" coti!fillon, , w'ockend crowds of . nearly 60,000. In a~ tO holJ~~· 1 chilly 67 ~egtee water and small surf,
l!ea > -~ ~, ;was · aJao there were aloo 68 res<\ICS rWofled, none ~·•in 4IOll' l!f.li amt of!lclals ol Lhem1aerious, acconilng lo JJ!eguards .
tbllre· llld th..., ~ two'~ 111)\ioat 1 , , San Clemente lileguards patrolling
......,.. anctll •• .......... , ,, Sollth County beaches re))Ol'led .32,000
the"tl••!lind. ' • • • persons :~ lo beaches Satur~ and
At t:.quna Buell ijllelu&J:di 'reporled • Sunday. 'l'hci:e were only fin rescves on
seven.....,_ anil ~ 'elawds at ' what·wudoocrlbedas a,"typicallUDU!ler
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plex and surrounding area. Ho\Vard Johnson Hotel (1) stands a~rpss
from \Vatergate office building (2) where the Democratic National
Co mmittee offices {arrows) were located. Behind complex is John F.
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Admission at Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Mich . (UPI) -Despite
the fact he has been described as "a
bona fide child genius," the parents of a
I+yeal"'-Old Uni versity of M i chi g an
freshman have been told he cannot
qualify for a scholarship.
The parents of Greg Wellman of
Plymouth·, a town about 20 miles
northeast ot here, said they were told by
the school's financial assistance office
ttiat becalise or the light money situation,
al most all st upenl aid is now based on
need, not merit. ~
Greg skipped eighth and ninth grades
and entered Plymouth High School as a
sophomore in 1970 after scoring 160_,_on.an
IQ test that had a top score 0£ 160 at the
age of 10. By Im, he accumulated 18
hours of straight "A" work. at a nearby
community college.
He enrolled in two courses at the
university las t fall on a trial basis while
finishing his senior year in high school so
university officials could determine if he
was ready for college-level work, Md
received A's in both of them. Indica·
lions are he will do the same in the
courses he is taking this semester in a
university honors·program.
Marine Arrested
After Stabbing r
A Camp Pendleton Marine faces felony
assault charges today stemming from
the ·weekend stabbing or a fellow
Leatherneck during a fight behind the
Greyhound bus statk>n.
Police said they arrested James
Michael Hunt, 19, at the scene or the in-
cident after being summoned to the area
by the victim.
Police reports Indicated Thomas L.
WUkerson, 19, attached to the same unit
as his alleged assailant, was stabbed
twice in the arm with a screwdriver and
was cut along the abdomen , apparently
with a nail file .
He was not seriously hurt in tbe in·
cideni which occurred late last Friday.
Fire Damages Boat
Fire caused an estimated $4.000
damage to a 24·fQCll cabin cruiser bert!1ed
at Dana Point Harbor Sunday evening,
the Harbor Department reported.
The blaze is belleVed to have started
from a faulty ignition system on the bont
owned i;y Jame.t-Paul ol ~anl• Ana ahd
valued a111s,ooo.
The Harbor Department fire boat put
out the flames after moving the craft
away from its mooring and from nearby
boats.
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Despite the impressive academic shdw·
ing. his application for scholarship a.id
v.'as rejected outright by university or-
ficals .
"\Yhen he applied for a scholarship,
Tom Butts. lhe university's financial aid
director, told us he'd like to help, but his
hands are lied," Mrs. Mary Ann
Wellman said. "He said the university
didn't really have much money for
anybody e x c e p t 'disadvantaged'
students any more .. .that almost all of
its financial assistance is based. on need,
not merit or ability."
Although Greg did get a $50 regenls
award to cover the cost of l>Qoks, the
Wellmans took out a $500 loan to cover
his other· expenses.
• "We'd 1ike to be able to help more
bright st udents," Bulls said, "but at a
time or limited funds you have to
establish priorities."
The Wellmans said they do not blame
the situation on Butts or the university.
"f\.1r. Butts, the people in the honors
program, almost everybody at the
university have been extremely nice to
us ," she said
"But I do think the re's something
wrong when a society that became great
by rewarding achievement does an about
face and almost totally Ignores that
phifosophy."
Orange Coast '
Weather
It'll be somewhat cooler on Tues·
day, according to the weatherlady,
l\'ith patchy low clouds and fog
along the coast ln the early morn·
ing hours. liig:h's of 72 at the
beaches. rising to 80 inland. O'!er·
night lows. 43-58.
INSIDE TODAY
SUteen person& were shot.
si.x of them fatally in LCM A1t·
gelcs Su11day when o 25-year~ld
17unman went berserk. Officer.,
finally cornered tlte rnspect afld
wounded hi1n iii the crowded
Southwest part of the city. See
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~bf!el~ Repe1·t · t · •
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NEW YORK (AP) -Henry A Klss-
inttt seld today President Nixon ,..kl to
buUd .ncw_Atlantlc Charter with
America's European allies thla year bas-
Coast Police
·Disperse 500
At Bal Party
Bal Week ID Newport Beach came ID
with a whimper but went out wJth a roar
Saturday night when police broke -up a
rowdy Balboa Peninsula party that
erupted into a riot.
A small army or officers endured
flying fists, crashing hottl,. a n d
ohlconltleo before arresting nine of the
esUmated lOO partygoers In the 900 block
on West Balboa Boulevard just before
midnight
Several day1 of complaints by
neighbors of a duplex at 90f Balboa
Blvd., brouaht police to the acene of the
final Euler week baah.
Officers Greg -Mattoon and Mark
Johnston arrived at the scene of the par·
ty at about 11 p.m. and were lm-
m«llately surrounded by the boilteroul
crowd. One cl the two managed to get
blck into hla squad car and call for help.
ed on an easing of economic CricUons and
on the continued presence of U.S. forces
In Europe.
The President's cruer f9reign policy ad-
viser outlined a blueprint for a revital.iz..
ed Atlantic alliance· Jn an addres.s
prepared for the annu al meeting of The
Associated PJ:ess, presenting t b e
Administration's first major policy state-
mcnl in what Nixon ha s called "the year
of Europe."
The blueprint, Kissinger Said, "is not
an American prescription but an a'ppeal
for a joint effort" to agree upon "a clear
set of common obj~tives ...
"The hlatoric opportunity for thla
generation ts to buUd a new atNcture ol
international relat1ona for the decades
ahead. A revitallzed A~c J>Bttnership
Is lndlspenseble for it." -' --
KJsslnger's prepared address made no
mention of Vietnam or of the continued
fighting Jn lndocblna. Rather, It was
devoted exclusively to U.S. relations with
Europe and the factors which he said
have produced "a dramatic transforma-
tion ol the paycbologlcal climate In the
West -a chanie which b the most pro-
found current challenge to Western
statesmanship." .
Klaalnger said Nixon Is holding a series
of talks with leaders of such Western
European allies ·as Britain, Jtaly, West
Germany and France because he
believes that the polltlcal, military and
economic issues 0 must be addressed at
the highest level.
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NEWSMAP SPOTS TW9 DAYS OF MURDER AND KIDNAP IN N. CALIFORNIA
Fugtive Rape Sutpect Captured by Police In Sierra Foothills
Irvine Policemen Shoot, From PflfJe 1
SPREE .•.
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The first public hearing and discussion
on Orange County open space and con·
servatioa proposals are scheduled for
I :30 p.m. Tuesday at tbe regular meeting
of the Orange County Planning Com-
missioo.
The meeting will be in the hearing
room Of the engin~ring building on
Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana.
Though lhe open space' and con-
servat ion clemc11ts of the general plan
are not scheduled fo r an official hearing
until May l and ~lay 8. Tuesday's hear-
ing will be on the rcsoprce-management
proposal. -'It'
'11lls set oC ordinances is the iii
pl emelltatioo tool for the lwo gener!J
plm elemenls, Planning Oi'°"'tor DaJi
Moor explained; • _ • A.1'o.~'.<J>ge!ld!!js di~si.I
of· 32 service station sites of the Missielt
Viejo Company.
The company will request approv8t &t.
10 sites Jn the development area whiclt1
are not yet built but are committed , sold,
and sited.
A new service station district set up by
the county says no service stations art
permitted except those in the district,_
Moore said.
Because or this, about 10 of the 30 plan·
ned in the Mission Viejo Planned Corrt
munity now are Don..COnfonning. l
' Purse Snatcher I
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Numeroua other police cars and the
police helicopter were dispatched to the
scene where ev'ooWally 28 po"-"1 con·
-ltonted the angry crowd:
--'--As officers attempted -to take-away
several of the rowdleat partien, they
"""'-stopped by othars In the-crowd who-
f ought with the officers to free their
friends, police said.
"The United States proposes to its Atlantic partners that, by the Ume the
President travels to Europe toward the
end-of the year, we will have worked out
a new.A_Uanfic Charter . .setting the goals
for the future," Kissinger ·said. W oundBu~glary Suspect attacks on women in the Nob Hill area in
recent months, including the multlple
Stabbing of a Japanese student.
Uses R~ligiolJS
Book . as Ruse
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Officer Stanley Bressler 11id today at
Jeut one aquad car bad its wlndahleld
smashed out by a fiyln& bottle and moet
of the ofrtcers present engaged In fist
bgbts with members ol the crowd.
Surprillngly, he said no one was
seriously Injured in the me1ee though of-
llf~ were forced to use hammerlocks to
con.D'Ol aome of the most boisterous
revelers.
Btessler also said one of the arrestees
was placed into a squad car and a rookie
officer was put on guard. He said two
mem~rS ·of the crowd battled with the
young officer until others could open the
squad car door and free the ma?'\ inside.
Bressler said the police helicopter spot-
ted the action, zoomed In to within 30 feel
of the ground and followed the auspects
as they attempted to flee through . the
crowd. The suspects weri; later capfured
by o£flcers''on the ground.
Arrested" at the scene of t h e
di stUrban& were: Af!:Ck: K. Kalama, 19, of 2S3 Br ~-St., Costa Mesa on charges of
interfering with police officers.
Tboma1 E. Kaolmky, 19, o! 902 E.
Wakebam Ave., Santa Ana charged with
being drunk in public.
-Don a ~fortlnson , 21, or 9683 Ken-
sington Place, Huntington Beach on
charges of interfering with police of-
ficers. -Terry 0. Tomfi.n, 19, of 193Sl
Waterbury Lane, Huntington Beach,
charged with taking a prisoner from
custody of a police officer.
-Robert w. SCbdemehl, 21, of 16531
Alliance St., Tustin on charges of being
drunk in public.
-Darrel F. Saacbe1, 20, of 1977'2
Keswick Ave., Huntington Beach, charg·
ed with interfering with police officers.
-Timothy S. Gleason, 19, of 1040
MacArth ur Blvd., Santa Ana, charged
with battery on a police officer.
-Gary M. Martinek, 19. of 1221 S.
Kilso.n Drive, Santa Ana, on charges o!
being drunk in public.
-Alden D. Collins, 20, of 1008 \V.
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, charged
with throwing · dangerous objects at a
vehicle.
Bressler said three juveniles were also
detained by police for lack or parental
control.
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A corner:stone of the charter is the con-
tinued presence of U.S. Jorces in -Eilrope.
Kissinger stressed this when he told the
gathering of editors:
"The President bas asked me to state
that America remains committed to
doing its fair share in Atlantic derense.
He ls adamantly opposed to unilateral
withdrawals of U.S. forces fro n1
Europe." 1
But Nixon's assistant ror nationa l
security affairs added that "we owe to
our people a rational defense posture, at
the safes t minimum size and cost, with
burdens equitably shared."
"The necessary American forces will be
ma!Olaine4 in Europe ," K.issinger con-
tinue<J, "not simply as a hostage to trig-
ger our .nuclear :weapons but. as an essen-
tial contribution to 'an agre'e<! aiid in-
telligible structure of Western deferuie."
Rapist Attacks
Door-to-door
Saleswoman
Rape charges were filed during the
weekend against an Anaheim teenager
who police allege lured a door-to-door
cosmetics saleswoman into his apart>
ment an~ then assaulted her at knife-
point.
Orange County Sheriff's officers said
· lbe 33-year-old victim told them that
·Leslie Charles Kahn, 19, came to the
door in response. to her ringing the bell
and expressed a great interest in her
products.
She said he produced a knife after clos-
ing the door and warned her be would
use it if she resisted. She said she was
then raped and later allowed to leave
the aparttnent.
Deputies said the sa leswoman, who
lvas otherwise unharmed . said she wa s
told by her attacker after she pleaded
she had three small children; "Just keep
thinking about them and behave yourself.
Nothing is worth getting killed over."
Dean Does It
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
01 tli1 01lty l"llel Slall
A man already facing a pre-trial hear·
ing Friday in connection with a series or
burglaries eight months ago was shot and
\•:ounded Sunday night in Jrvine. when
police allege he tried to escape \\'hen
caught in the midst of another caper.
Willie L. Davis, 27, of Orange, was shot
through the left thigh when he assertedly
tried to make a break for freedom alter
his capture.
Investigators said Davis was surprised
by Irvine Police Officer Dick Bowman,
backing out of a shattered window at Sky
Park Medical Group1 ' 4030 Birdl , St., 1rv1ne. ' " ' · "
He -was carrying a typewriter out or
the buij91ng, according to police, l!ut )lad
apparently tripped a silent burglar
alarm.
Police charged that Davis tried . to
make his break while Office r Bowman
was waiting for other officers en route to
assist him, forcing the patrolman to fire.
The fugitive alleged.Jy involved In a
series of burglaries adding up to $30,000
or more in stolen property last £all fell ,
squirming, and an ambulance was-sum-
moned.
Davis was treated at Tustin Com-
munity Hospital, booked on the latest
burglary charge and then trans ferred to
Orange County Jail to await new court
hearings in addition to those already set.
The susped is currently facing a pre-
trial ~ring Friday in Orange County
Supenor Court with ac tual jury trial set
May 25 for his alleged role in last year's
frvine burglary spree.
A janitor, Davis is charged with in~
volvement in a whole series of Jrvine
W esbninster Man, 75,
Killed by Automobile
A 75-year-old \Vestminster man was '
killed Sunday night when he "'aiked
across Westminster Boulevard at Locust
Street, police reported.
Killed was Margarito Vela. 7313 Texas
St. He was struck by a car driven by
Gladys Morgan. 64, of Westminster. The
accident is under investigation.
Entertainer Dean Martin and his Intended, Kathy Hawn, swear all
they said is true and correct as they take ·out marriage license at
Santa Mon ica Courthouse. '!'he couple will marry Wednesday al Mar-
l?n's home. '
Industrial Complex office break-ins in
\vhich stolen equipment was sold through
several office supply companies.
The defendant was captured following
a spectacolar pursuit from the Irvine
area across into west Orange County, un-
til his souped-up sedan went out or con-
trol and skidded through a fence into a
house,
The suspect's arrest at that time led to
raids at fi ve county locations -all
business machine firm s -\vh.ich
recovered 70 items of stolen merchan-
dise.
Investigators on the scene at one loca-
tion were annoyed when a check of
serial numben "of ' sti>leo pr!perJY
suspected to be there failed to tum up
one specific item. , . , . , ,, .,
· Tb'eY determined fmaIJy that it was the
typewriter on wliich they were keeping a
tally of other items seized.
Prosecutors preparing paperwork for
use in the trials of other defendants in
the original case involving Davis an-
ticipate use of his testimony.
The claim that up to 60 Orange Coast
office burglaries have been "cleared' and
that a major theft ring has been broken
up as a result of the arrest of Davis last
fall.
Echeverria, Chou
Confer on Farm
PEKING (UPI) -Mexican President
Luis Echeverria, the first Latin Amer-
ican chief of state to visit China since
the Communists took power in 1949, and
Premier Chou En-lai resumed talks to-
day at a tiny collective farm 250 miles
southwest of Peking.
Echeverria left the Chinese capital
late Sunday on an ll·hour train trip
and a two-hour bus trip to the Ta Chai
brigade, a small collec tive farfu.
At the last minute, Chou agreed to
accompany Echeverria so they could
continue their talks.
The search for the man wanted in the
Tahoe attack touched the Marysville and
San Francisco Bay areas of Northern
Californ ia before Bunyard's capture
here. In all, two policemen were
disarmed, several fired at and six cars
commandeered.
Earlier Sunday, the bodies of Nancy L.
Chalburg, 55, and Helen Cramer, 70,
were found shot in the forehead in
separate 1'1ariposa motels, police said.
In Lake Ta~, about 100 miles north
Clf here, a .man raped a woman· and
disarmed a policeman Fridaf, iheii fli-ed
some shots at him and Police Chief John
Crqw. ,All the shots ntlssed~ ·
J:Ie fled with tWo hosiages and later
Friday released them in Marysville
Calif., about 75 miles away. · '
. On Saturday, San Francisco po Ute
issued an all-points bulletlrt for the arrest
of Bunyard, a Soft drink truck driver.
They said he was armed with two .357-
cali ber magnum . pistols.
A m~n matching Bunyard's description
later disarmed a San Francisco motorcy·
cle patrolman in Golden Gate Park and
commandeered two cars with their oc·
cupants. He released a father and bis 14-
year-old son, occupants of the second
vehicle, in Oakland across San Francisco
Bay. 1
Police said the gunman kidnaped and
raped a 3S-year-old Oakland woman,
fo rcing her to drive him to Mar iposa 150
miles to the southeast. '
Bunyard-"Was spotted ·sunday ~ by
Mariposa sheriff's Officers answering a
prowler report .
"As-they. approached 'Bun)' a rd," said
Merced Police Capt. Dave Knutsen, "he
fired a round at the deputies. He was
shot in the leg but he managed to escape
on foot."
Investigators said he commandeered a
private car but demolished .it trying to
flee. Later, he forced hi s way into the
Thompsons' room.
In San Francisco, the gunman was
quoted as telling two park officers: "l
will not be taken alive by a policeman.u
' .A lleet-footed pur_se snatcher grabbed
the shoulder bag of a 22-year-old Laguna~
Beach woman early today after first of-·
fering a religious tract to the woman and
her companion. Bag and contents were
valued at '70.
Joanne Griswold told police her bag
\\'BS forci bly wrenched from her grasp as
she reached out to accept some literature
from a young man on St. Ann's Drive at
Gaviota Street. She was not injured.
She said that ea rlier, sbe had passed
the purse snatcher in front of a store in
the . 700 block of South Coast Highway.
Literature ~using philosophy-religion
was being banded out there.
The thief approached his victim from·
the back. and was reported to have said :
"Hey, would you guys like this," holding
\lilt the literature.
''The Utie'f Was) described as being about
23 ··YearS ·of age.~or -average height and
weight wttb medium length brown hair. •
Fort Worth OK$
'Deep Throat'
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) -The
controversial movie "Deep Throat" and
its Texas-born star. Linda Lovelace, are
okay In the eyes of Fort Worth law en-
forcement officers.
Officers said the movie ls "no better
nor no worse" than oth er X-rated films
shown by theaters in the city. :
..Assistant City Manager Bill Gordon:
who heads the city's public safety
department, said earlier that police
JX>licy calls for arrests only when nude
scenes are visible from streets.
Chemical Cars Born
McNARY, Tex. (U PI ) -Twenly
chemical cars of a derailed Southern
Pacific train burned in the desert-today
40 miles southeast of El Paso. F1remen
decided against fighting the blaze. There
were no repOrts of injuries.
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THE UNVEILING -The Pantera L -newest ver·
sion of Lincoln·Mercury's Italian-built luxury sports ~ar -features new front and rear impact-absorb--
tng bun1per systems, nc\v seating, especially de-
signed larger ti res and other engineering improve·
ment.s . It's the first mid-ship engine sports car to
be built in volume using a large American V-8 engine.
Small Farms Finally Hit Pante1·a L.
To Debut It .Rich, Righ.t?-Wro~g!.
By SYLVIA PORTER
You are typical of tens or
millions of city families if, as
you stare at the latest horrible
figures on the upsurge in food
prices and your cost of li ving,
• you angrily envision the U.S.
farmer sitting on his porch,
watching the spring planting
season arrive and rocking bis
way to easy street. And for
good reasons:
ITEM: Farm income nas
soared to $21.8 billion, nearly
double farm 1'.:.
income a FJI
decade ago.
I ~E"14 :
43 cents out or every dollar
you spend for food originated
on the farm, the most he has
received in years and com-
paring to 39.8 cents as
recently as last November and
38 cents in 19'1 l.
And on and on the doc umen-
tation slretches. Farm prcr
ductivity has soared about
twice as fast as manufac·
turing industry efficiency in
the past t\vo decade s. One
farmer can feed 51 people in
this country today versus 16 in
1952. The volume of food and
other products sold b y
farmers in the fourth quarter
-of--1972 ·was 49 percent-above
'6715 levels. Exports or farm
products have skyrocketed.
Farmers
have been
reaping tne
lion's share
of the food
·-~
p r i c e uir l"ORTER -
surge. La s t year. the
farmer g o t $521 of the
$1,3 11 retail cosl of the
marketbasket of r ar m.
originated foods which the
typical U.S. fainily bought, a
, rise of 8.7 percent The I fa rmer's take or meat alone
jumped more tha n 17 percent
in 1972. 1.
ITEM: Prices being receiV·
ed by farmers are 32 percent
above the levels of five years
ago and the farmer is getting
SO TIJE U.S. farmer is
fina lly winning BIG?
Astonishingly, NO.
The "agrin1onoliths"
those enormous thousands~f·
acre fa rms and ranches -are
raking it in. And this goes not
only for profits on their pro-
duction but also for the huge
federal agricultural subsidies
they have been gett ing. Fo r
these I do not weep!
BUT THE small farm er.
back bone of our agricultural
tradition, is still falling steadi-
ly behind -even though his
Adv1rt111""'nl
Tormenting Rectal Itch ·
.;QfHemorrhoidal Tissues
· "" '_., Promptly Relieved
"f~ "~' . Jn ~ny rases Preparation H drcds of patients showed this , g,Ay,~ prompt, temporary relief to be true in many cases. In
fFQm such pain and itching f:ict, many doctors, them-
and actu:illy heirs shrink selves. use Preparation fl® or
swelling of hemorrhoid:il tis-recommend it for their fam-
$ues caused by inflammation. ilies. Preparation H ointment
Tests by doctors on hun-or suppositories.
INVESTMENT SEMINAR
Option Appro•ch to Securitie s Investment
pr111nt1cl by 0 . 0 , H. Inc., Hink Ow1n1, Pr11id1nt
l11froclucing 1 u11iqu1 incl r1w1rcling conc•pt. L1•rn how fhi1 pro•.
grim, utiliring th1 Optlon· Appro1~h. work1 to th1 inv11tor'1 1cl-
v1nt1g1 in both 1 Ri1ing incl Filling M<1rk1f.
Thi1 program t1k11 adv1nt1g1 of th1 tno1t vo l<1tit1 1+ock1 in th1
tn1rk1t through th1 Option Approach r1clu cing inv1•tor ri1k,
Thi Semin•r is Op1n to th1 Public 1nd,Fr•1 of Ch·t rg1. Plan to
Atl1ncl.
THURSDAY -April 26-7,JO P.M.
HOTEL LAGUNA
425 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beac;h
0 llnlbtt to •t!tnd -Wll'h Hanlt Owens every Thurld1y •I 10 . JS AM.,
Cl'ltnnet 22, lor his regul1r Klltdutfd mr1rvltw on "Tll1 PhyUls Dwnv Show".
For R1s1rv1110111 for s~mln1r or furlh1r ln/ormallon, c;all 0,0,H. inc ..
lfliCll In Woodl•1141 Hiiis II (21Jl 117·$6U COLLECT.
National Secretary's Week
April 23-27 ·
We will be happy
to help you
choose the
perfect ar-
rangement
or flower
bouquet for
your ri ght-
hand girl.
and make
sure they're
delivered
on time.
• Don~ mis8 a miss in the office.
m-'£.~•
FLOWER SHOP
' 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-6513
-
poverty is camouflaged by the
prosperity or the bigs . For ex-
ample:
Hannifin
Earnings . ~ '
Set Mark
P a r k e r • Hannifin Corp.
achieved the most successful
three·month period in its
hi story, with sales for the
th ird quarter ended March 31
climbing 27 percent and earn -
ings per share up 41 percent
over the ltke period a year
ago, the company has an·
nounced.
Sales of the company's lines
of fluid handling and control
c o mponents, environmental
protection system equipment
and .automotive produ cts
reached a record $86.5 million,
for the quarter compared with
.sales of $68.2 million in Jast
year's third quarter.
NET EARNINGS of $4.4
million or 76 cents per com·
mon share compare with earn·
ings of $3.1 million or 54 cents
per sha re in the third quarter
of last year.
For the nine months ended
March 31, Parker.Hannifin
sales reached a high of $230
m1lhon vs. $187 million for the
like period a year earlier,
Nine-month earnings were a
record $10 million or Sl.73 per
share compared with earn-
ings of $7.7 million and $1.34
per share a year ago.
Pafker-Hannifin's California
operations include the Parker
Aerospace G r o u 'P head-
quartered in Los Angeles with
an operating plant in Irvine,
and the Parker Seat Group
headquartered in Culver City
w1ih operating· plants in Los
Ange1es, Salt Lake City and
Lexington. Berea and Win-
chester, Ky.
Talk Set
By Witter
A free invesm ent lecture on
commodities has been planned ·
by the Laguna Beach office of
Dean Witter & Co. Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. at the San
Clemente Inn.
A q u e st i on.and-answer
period will follow.
Dean Witter Account Ex-
ecutive Robert Nelson will
discuss how to develop a
trading pla'n with
predelermin~ buying and
selling p01icies: diveniOcatlon
of trading interests; the use of
slop orders and when ~ (0
pyramid a position.
RtservaUoas may be
by phoning 494.olll.
On May I
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fl'ooa Win S.rvteM
Rev. Cort Cook ol the
Altan (fil.) Gelen!
.lltj>lllt Qturch kept hiJ prom-
i~ He swallowed a live
oJ(Ujsh while t h e con-
atlon looked on.
e pastor began his church
1964 with 17 memberr.
w;;,.when attendance tops 300,
. .eat a goldfish," slid COok.
• i.:·Recently 301 persons cram-
oO'llled like sardines into the lit-
'
PEOPLE
church built t o ac-
modete 150.
•Our next goal is to reach a
1 of 225 children riding our
s to church. When this
111, we will pour hone}t
a bus driver and have the
ldren throw feathers at
. We keep things bap-
. g at this church."
* aj .· Gen. Daniel 11Cbappie"
,. e1 will be protnoted to
tenant general, becoming
high.,t ranklns< black
utary officer on •ctfve duty.
• Secrelary of Defense Elliot
L. Richardson announced that
James, a veteran fighter pilot,
will be promoted to principal
deputy assistant secretary of
~fense for public affa.Jrs.
~Is job has been upgraded to
bree-star rank.
Richardson also announced
i appointment o! WOilam
ber, military cor-
-!PC>lldent for the New ·vork
es, as deputy as1lstant
~tary of Delcnse !or public
~f!air3.. . ;~. American fim star Mia
.;.'Vanow and her husband, con-
:~uctor-composer A a d r e
:;,Prtvtn, adopted a three-
. :~onth-old Vietnamese orphan
:: Ut Paris. -
:; The baby girl arrived from
-, Saigon under the care of Terre
:.!des Hom.mes, a privat e 'f1Frencb organization that finds
: foster parents for orphans ~ from Vietnam a"nd Korea .
The Previns fle w to Paris
' from their London home, com-
:_.pJeted the adoption formalities
v d returned to -London im·
ediately. ' · . . .• .•,
\\ •A_· Nei! lfau
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Guru Tames Ex-SDS'er
• BERKELEY !AP) -Ren-
• :nie Davis, a founder 0£ the
::;students for a Democratic
~~ety and cne of the
•':'Chicago Seven" defendants,
~ays he has found Hlnner
.iJ>elce" as a disciple of a
:Jeen·age Indian guru.
...
:~"I fou ght it and fought it,"
~ avi.s, 32, told a newsman of "THEY WERE frightened
· is conversion earlier this at what they saw," Davia aald
:iifear to the cause of 15-year· of the students. "A man who
:)Pld Satgurau Maharaj.Ji. "It was like them and now knows
··as slow, eventual and not the the truth about life."
t of thing one can talk Davis said his conversion
bout casually." began alter he helped organize
HE PRECEDING night a the . lmiuguratlon Day protest
:krov;d of 1,000 students at UC aganlSt President Nixon . in
:tjeercd and threw tomatoes Washington, D.C. On a fbght
:ftwhen Davis told them : "God to Paris. where he was to meet
:r15 going to come here and , w~th Vie t Cong and Nor~h , Vietnamese leaders, Davis
: fa" said he sat next to two
;~Exclusions disciples or the Maharaj.
· ~ THEY CONVINCED him to :~.Envisioned go to India. where he spent
(;.I more than two months in a
' capJtol News service religious community near Ne'!''
t SACRAMENTO -"Stabiliz· Delhi. Davis said.
urban land areas" may be Davis said he still must a~
eluded from the interim pear in a Chicago court to ap-
8ermit requirements of the peal a contempt charge from
itaJifornia Coastal Z o n e his "Chicago Seven," trial
~rvation Act of 1972 it so stemming from disturbances
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!iten. Evelle J. Younger. hehopestoorganize anatlonal voco o. ave ,. urrng so e.
,.,. A number or such ap-festival in November to honor ~~"lo!: . ..... Pt -~"... :,-fi.:.,._':fi.J
lications are pending before the Maharaj at the Houston
veral commissions. Astrodome.
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cubes give you 2• ture flo•h•• ... Thot'• 4 per cUM.
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P ainl.ess S t.erilization ·
.By I"°culatio:,,, Claimed
BALTIMORE (UPI) -Sodetieo for Ex· prociated by many proopecUve
Palnl ... 1terlllzatlon by In-perimental BloiolY,In Atlantic VueclolJ>Y Candida ... but it
OCUlatlon •-~--• of .... ~ CUy~ N:J., iilil the i& will ellinlriite the need !or
--.-, oculatlona appear to be It-even modeat ,surglcal la·
coulcl be UIOd by men who reversible, unlike • 1 om e clllUfll," aald Freeman. -·r
UIOC!ate va~lu with IRll1lcaJ vuectomlel, .~
cutratlon, oay i two Johns u n 1 ! t e vtUeCfoll!les * BE SAID that one mllllon
&pldno Uni~ holpi!al qulrlns ~ IUl'llcal~ulp-American.men seek sterlllza-
researche<I who hope to begin ment, the lnocltlatlooa would tlon each year. .
llnl ocuJ r<qulre only a needle. syringe The urologist who said the
c cal In atlona by mid· and the sclet'Ol!ng chemical. bl®dlesa sterilizations would
aunuber. be a boon to overpopulated
Dr. Coy Freeman, a AN0111ER advantage, he and underdeveloped nations.
utOIQSilt, and pharmacologist said, wauld be elimination of said clinical . trials, will begin
Donald s. Coftey announced "the mistaken fear of ·castra-this summer if approved by
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these forms reaUy know how
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FOR A WHD..E they string
you aJong wlth spaces where
you give your name, addre1111 sex, marital status and other
vital statistics. Having lulled
yoo into a faJse .sense of
security, they lower tbe boom.
Then come the aections
wbtre you are IU_.t to ll5t
"Awards, Honors and Prizes,"
"Civic, Public and Community
Offices" and other JQfty at-
tainments.
Leaving those spaces blank
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P11rse Snaiehed l{almbach's
Account Thief Offers.·Religious-Material
\A fleet~roOted, purse snatcher gra~~
Ille shoutder oag o! a 12-year-old Laguna
Beach woman earJY today after ·first Gf·
fering a religious tract to the woman and
he,. companion. Bag and contents were ' valued at $70.
Joanne Gri~b!Cl told police her bag
was forciblY·Wrenched from her grasp as
she reached out. t~ a tee pt som~ literature
from a young man en St. Ann s Drive at
Gaviota Street. She was not injured.
She said that earlier, she had passed
the p)lrse snatcher in front of a store in
the 700 block of South Coast Highw ay.
Literature espousing philosophy-religion
was being handed out there.
The thief approached his victim from
the back and was reported to have said:
''Hey, would you guys like this," holding
out the literature.
The thief was described as being about
23 years of age, of average height and
weight with medium length brown hair.
In Newport
Po.lice Shoot Suspected . .
WASlllNGTON (UPI) ~ President
Nixon's personal lawyer, Herbert W.
Kalmbach of NeWport Beach, had control
of a secret fund that may have contained
as much as half a million dollars during
the presidential c a m p a I g n , the
Washington Star-News said toda y.
(Related column, Page 6)
The newspaper said the money was
kept at a Newport Beach bank and that it
was used in part "for political spying and
disruption," nl~uding pafmenti to a Los
Angeles attorney, Donald W. SegrettL
Wu'ERCiATE COMMENT
Sen~ Edward Brooke
KilleI Folclo.wing Spree Segz:etli Jlft!vlously was idellUfiecj as. an.
undircover operative during the Nixon
·MERCED (AP) - A gunman who vow-
ed . Dever to be taken alive has been '
wounded by police -\\'ith .an assist from
a Huntington Beach man -to end a 400-
mile spree · of six a.)lduct\ons, two rapes
and t\\·o fatal shootings, authorities say.
'The escapade liegan with the kidnap-
rape of a 19·year-old .woman in South
Ulke Tahoe Friday and ended Sunday ~ --
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HEt:D .. AFTER SPRlil·
R•pe Suspotl Bunyard
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Art F ete Entrv ~ -.,/. ..
F orniS Available
~Entry forms are now available for tbe
ltl.h anoual All-California Purchase Prize
cojnpetition at the Laguna Beach Musewn
of Art. Awards of $1,GOO are available.
Competition is open·, to any artist in any
J:9edia who is a resident of california. All
~orks entered must be--J10 more than two
y:ears old.
Vi;rhe All-California exhibit wiq ~ juried
by Wayne Thiebaud, art professor al lbe
Ujllversity of California, Davis.
J l>eadline for entries at $3 each is JulY
·11 An opening reception for artists and
friends will be July 14 at the moseum.
~ show will continue lo August 26.
· Further ·information on the show Is
available by contacting Mary Jacob,
registrar, at the museum. A grant from
tbe Festiv,al Of Arts is belpiJ:!g C9Ver
costs"Of the show. ·
RUN THE TABLE . '
when police cut down J olm P. Bunyard,
TT, of San Francisco on the outskirts of
Merced.
At one point in the chase, police said:
he forced his way into the motel room of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Thompson of Hun-
tington Beach and made them drive him
to Merced. Police in pursuit during the
half-hour drive said a gun \\'as kept at
Mrs. Thompso~'s temple.
After the car inadvertently went up a
dead-end street here , the gunman pulled
the woman out and used her as a screen
s3ying, "Stand back . Get back or Ill kill
her," ,pqlice s8i4:< · ·
Th11mp.10.n ;. ~ or 9695 Brook
BaJ Circ1e,___.._Jtit--the gunman from
hiii blind side, kh~~g Bunyaid away
and to Uie iroUnd where he was shot.
Mes<'ed pOllce Sgt. Mike Sutherland
fired the only 'two shots-and -none-\vas
returned, officers said.
Neither of the Thompsons was reported
injured.
They had been visiting a son in Mari-
posa.
The Merced County sheriU's office said
Bllllyard was booked for investigation of
murder in the shQOting of two elderly
women found in their motel rocnns in
l\'lariposa, 30 miles northeast of here.
Bunyard was reported in satisfactory
C<lndition today, chained to a hospital bed
and under 24-hour guard. He had gunshot
'''ounds in his anns and abdomen.
"He will be charged with murder, kid-
n1:1piug , ·armed robbery and possibly with
other felony charges," said Sheriff Nom1
Garrett of neighboring Mariposa County
in the Sierra foothills.
Merced Disl Atty. Pat Halllonl said
BWlyard probably would be ttlrned over
to MaripOsa · authorities later today
beca use he faces the two murder com~
plaints there.
He said hQld-orders_ also , were placed
on Bunyard by Oakland palice on a kid-
naping and rape warrant.
The FBI in Sacramento said it was
pr~paring complaints for two federal kid-
naping charges against Bunyard.
In San Francisco, police said Bunyard
was postltiv~ly "linked" with a series of
attacks ori women in ,the Nob Hill. area in
recent months, incl uding the multiple
stabbing-of &'·Japanese student.
The search for the man wanted in the
Tahoe attack.touched the Marysville and
San Francisco Bay areas of Northern
California before Bunyard's capture
here. In all, two policemen were
(S.e SPREE, Page Z)
Film fo'r Men's Club
A (ilm-lecture will be presented to the
Laguna Men's Club by John Goddard,
travel ftlm producer, at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day at. Bridge Hall, at Glenneyre Street
and St. Ann's Drive, in Lag\Ula Beach.
Dana Hills Coed
Dies Following
Crash; Man Held.
A 17-year--01.d Dana Hills High School
C<led died e~rly SWlday from injuries .suf·
campaign. .
Kalmbach, who appeared befote a
federal grand jury investigating the
Watergate case Friday, declined com-
ment on the report, the Star-News said.
The West Coast fund, the Star-Ne'ws
said, was kept in a bidden bank account
at the Newport Beach branch of the Bank.
Cif America'.
The money was funneled into the ac-
count · by Cashier's check~ bought with
cash at-a. different Newport J3each bank, ' fered in a tll8ffie-crash late last week the Sec;;· -~~acilic Nat.iorial Bank, the
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The driver of th<;. outo which struck the . Then hli'e tieen-.J!l'evkftn reports of
girt:s .cqi: Ila• been. booked on charges or Wasbingtonlf!inds dbring the Nilon cam-. . ~-. . . drunken ~riving, highway ·patrolmen paign totaling $7SO,OOO or more, w i t h
said. so111.e bei:lg uaed.for.J>Oµtlcal surveill3nce
Lyn Klolls, daughter of Mr. and -Mi's. activities, allegedly including the
Walter Klohs of 423 Vista Torito, died at Watergate bugging t:;ase.
South Coast Community Hosp ital on Sun· Th·e ne'!spapfr said "various sources"
day· put the amount that passed through the
The accident occurred last Thursday at f\lewport Beach account as "anywhere
St reet of the Golden Lantern and La f $200 000 t ~ 000 " rom , o ..-, .
Cresta in.Dana Point.~ lt aPpatently was-closed out, uie Star-
~1iss Klohs, described by school News -said, early last year -.wen before
spokesmen as a "very Well·liked worker·" the break-in of Democratic headquarters
in the school guidance depa rtment, was a at the Watergate building in Washington
junior on the ne\v campus. June 17 ..
Patrolmen identified the driver of the The Star-News quot~ investigators as
other car as·George McNulty, 21, of 33952 saying that Kalmb~ch made payments
Street of the Violet Lantern, Dana Point. from th2 West Coast fund, to SegretU, They added that McNult y alleg~dly_ ran ra ther than from Washingto~based funds
a bouleva rd stop at the intersection and as previously had been belieVed. These
his auto slalllf!1ed into .one being driven. ·payments have.been said ta ·have· totaled ,
by the coed. !30.000 to 140,000.
Besides her parents, Miss Klohs leaves The Star-News said a Senate sub-
a sister, Elizabeth Lee Klohs of Costa coinmittee learned of the fund last fall
Mesa, and her paternal grandmother, but that the findings were not disclosed,
Mrs. Marie Klohs of La Crescenta . It said the new special Senate
Funeral services are scheduled for \Vatergate cotnmittee ls looking into the
Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Pacific View matter.
Memorial Chapel in Corona del Mar with
burial following in the memorial park.
Scheme to Fr_~e
H~ss Reported
BERLIN (AP ) -Approaching his 79th
birthday, Rudolph Hess, Hitler's onetime
confidant and deputy, wa s back in the
headlines today v:ith a report of a hi jack
plot to free him from Berlin's · Spandau
Prison. •
A ~year-old German activist told over
the weekend or a scheme to . Hijack a
British airliner to Moscow in an attempt
to force the Soviets to agree to the Nazi
leader's release, authorities said.
West German officials said Carl
Holza~fel, who ha~ been active in p~
tests against the Berlin Wall, told them
he and nine persons were planning to
take over a British European AirWays jet
during a fl ight from Stuttgart to Berlin.
4 of 10 S,ay
Nixon Involved
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Gallup
Poll shows four of every lP persons
questioned believed President Nix-
on knew about the Watergate affair
in advance.
The poll, published Sunday, also
showed that about one-thltd of the
persons interviewed felt the case
revealed corruption in the White
House.
A large majority of Americans -
83 P'-rcent · -had read or heard
about the case when the poll was
taken last week, before Nixon made
his announcement that there had
6een "ma'jor developmetJts" in the
case.
·Bea~hes Full for Easier
WITH CL ,.SSJFJED--Bright and', sunny weather brought an involving a '19-)'ear'<lld youth who ven-In a crackdown on,dogs running loose
J't eitimated.'.. 300;000 persons to Orange tured .t,oo far tnto the surf'wearing street on the beach, Jl6 persons were advised ... Coast &aches Saturday and Sunday on clothes.
• Let~s pool our resources. A DAIL V the last two days of Easter va~ation. ' The youth; .Oilbert Espinoza or Santa that their animals were required to be on .
PILOT classified want ad can help you. Few eerious--incidents were-reported as Ana, was still in the· intensive care unit leahses1 Laguna llf~guards aaj_d.-. --·
L<ilik how this one dld'lt: . light surt and chilly water t'i"peratuits <of Hoag'Memorial Hospital this morning, Huntington Bel\ch llleguards reported
r ~ many bathers out o( the water. But but was in "much irnpfoted" .coodition, -weekend .crowds ol Marlj I0,000. In
(' x a• Pool table, 'Ill" thtclt -Liguna Beach and Newport .Beac6· ot• acconli11"·to'liOSpuaI officials. chilly 57 degree water and small 11111'1,. •-•~ • ficllla reported 'COlllal ..-ay• jam-· ·Reovy •boating 'Ocilvlty was also there were also 113 rescues reported, none sla-bed, rack,--~, • med with cars from mid-morning lo reJJ!)rled In Newport Bay and officials ot lhem oerlOUI, acconllng to·lifeguards. cub, etc. SIOO. DJ.-UD all~moon as tbousands ol sun seeken lbere satd there were two minor sallbollt San Qemente-llt~rds patrolling .
ev<. flocked to lbe .... oolllsfons and 16 capiilftd'boats, dUrlhg--SOUfh-Colinty • 6iaches reported. 12,111111
The advertiser .-Hid, "Fantaal\C~ Sold e~erylblng -.over $900. worth." Lei'°"'
ad-visor cue yoo in. can her at llU-S678.
lleaviest beaeh activity ·was , reported the weekend. ~ came to beaches Saturday and ·
In Newport Beach where lbe twO<lay At Laguna Beach IU.eguards reported Sundljl. Thero w_m only five mc:ues on
crowd estlmite was 118,111111. There were• seven n?SCues and O.Umated crowds at w1-t -deacrlboll u a "lyplc81 summer
14 rescues , including one near-fatal-one 36,000. Sunday!'
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plex and surrounding area. Howard Johnson Hotel (l ) stands across
. from Watergate office building (2) where the Democratic National
:-Pc>~it~ee offices (arrows ) were located. Behind complex is John F.
Kennedy Center (3 ). ·
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·Others Hurt in Traffic
A fa\her and son were run do\!,ll _find
eight other persons \Vere injured in
Laguna Beach~traffic accidents· o'ver the
three-day Easter weekend.
Also injured was a woman seven
months ptt;gnant. Joana Hardin, 24, of
490 E. i9ih St., Costa Mesa, was released
after emergency care at South Coast
Community Hospital. '
She was:ln)ured when the earl in wtJich
she was riding collided with a vehicle
driven by Gerald Matlock, 48, of 30662
1\tarylyn• Drive, South Laguna. The ac-
cident OCCbrfea:ar Anita ·street an<l South
Coast Highway'.
Three injured juveniles in the Hardin
car were releas.ed following treatment at
South Coast Community Hospital.
Eugene M:cClean, 46, of Clnada, a pas~enger. in the Matlock · car,. was
reportedly lhfown through tbe windshield
and was reported in serious condition.
Matlock suffered.a hip Injury.
Laguna Beach ·poli~e 1aid ~y results
Stat~ Allegedly
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RIVERSIDE-(AP) -Three hundred
out-of.state Dewspapers have · been' mail-
ed booklets ·printed by the state or
California. ~bing Gov. Ron a Id
Reagan's plan . to limit taxes. the
Riversi~e Pre'ss-E;nterpriSe has reported.
In the booklets, ~an ·says CalifOrnia
has a "im<:e-m-a-ur .. um.. dpportuntty
. . . lo show the ·...y to the• rest of the.
nation to revene the trend" of higher
tuatlon, the paper said.'
The 'Pabn Beach (Fla.) Post, one o!
the . papers ·receiving , the booklet.
responded with an editorial linking the
natioitwide·maUinc with WJdely publiciz-
ed reports· of Reagan's interest ·Jn run-
ning for president in 1976, the Press.
Enterprise said it learned. .
Laguna Cha1nhe1·
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of a blood-alcohQI test are pending and
that based on results of that test, a com-
plaint may be sought against Matlock.
The second Friday head-on crash at
Cent er Street and South Coast Highway
injured three persons including Arline
Isaacs, 46, of 750 Alta Vista, Lgauna
Beach. She was reported in satisfactory
condition today at south Coast Com·
munity Hospital.
David Dunton, 17, of Fullerton, a
pa ssenger In the Isaacs car, was re-
leased .after treatment.
Police identified Kenneth D e Loy
Thompson, 23, of La Habra, as the driver
of a northbound car which crossed a
dout>Ie line on South Coast Highway and
collided with the Isaacs vehicle. __....
Thompson was booked on charges of
felony drunken driving and released on
his own recognizance.
A fat her and bis son crossing North
Coast Highway Sunday were hospitalized
aftj!r being hit by a car driven by Stella
Frlncis Cox, 69, of 34152 Granada, Dana
Point, police said.
Hans Leier, 32, and his son Kurt, 1,
both of La Puente, were knocked 30 feet
by the force of the collision, officers
reported. The accident · OCC\S'ed at
J&sfulne and North Coast Highway. Both
were released 8fter treatment at South
Coast Communtt1 Hospital
Orpge Coast
Weadler
·It'll be somewhat cooler on Tues·
day, according to th:e weatherlady,
with patchy low clouds and fog
along the coast· in the early morn-
ing hours. Highs or '12 at lbe
beaches, rising. to 60 Inland. Over-
~ night lows, 43-58.
INSIDE TODAY
The Laguna Beach Chamber: of Com-
merct.'wlll ·hold· a breaifasr:~lng ·at
7:(5 a.m. Wedne!day at Hotel Laguna.
-George Fowlerr Recreatlon ,.J)epatt.-
ment dlrector,.will present a color slide
show on Laguna recreation actMtles;
and outline programs available.
. tbamber members and the public .may
atlend !he breakfasts, now· held once a
month the day following Cha mber diroc·
ton mteUngs. Reservations may . be
mane through the Chamber office. 494-
1016 .
Sixtee_n pet$OUB · ,wer.e ihot,
six of them JataU11 i1~ Los A·n·
geles Su11dat1 w'ten a 25-year-otd
gu1iman tve1\C' berserk. Officers
finalfy cornered llae ,,..pect and
wounded him i'n the crotO<ltd S'outhwest par! of the city. See
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Entertainer Dean. Martin and his intended, Kathy Hawn, swear all
they tiaid is true and correc,t as they t.ake out marriage license at
Santa Monica Courthouse. The couple will marry Wedn~sday at .Mar-
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Kissinger Outlines Nixon
... "
Plan for Atlantic Alliance
NEW YORK (AP) -Henry A Kiss-
inger said today President Nixon seeks to
build a new Atlantic Charter with
America 's European allies this year bas-
ed on an easing of economic !rictions and
on the continued presence of U.S. forces
in Europe.
Tbe President's chief foreign policy ad~
viser outlined ·a blueprlnWor-1...revital~
ed Atlantic alljance in an address
dellvenod al the annual meetin& of The
Associated Pres!:, presenting t'h e
Administration's flnt major policy state.-
ment in what Nixon has called "the year
or Europe." · ' '
The blueprint, Kissinger said, "is not
an American prescription but an appeal
for a joint effort1' to agree upon "a clear
set of common objectives ...
"The historic OpJXlrlunity for this
generation is to build a new structure of
international relallons ror the decades
ahead. A revitalized Atlantic partnership
is indispensable for it."
Sari Juan M ait ·
Amo1ig 4 Saved
By-Coast Guar<l
Four Orange County boaters, including
a 111an from San Juan Ca pistrano, were
picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard Sun-
dav afternoon after they \\.'ere rcJXlrted.
-miSsing Saturday evening by relatives.
Their boat. owned by Lew is Beaty. 46 .
of 34•5 Calle Fortuna . San Juan
Capistrano . ""'as found adrift about ~4
miles south or Dana Point after an air
and sea search ""'as launched Sunday
morn ing .
Kissinger's prepared address made no
mention of Vietnam or of tht! continued
fighting in Indochina. Rather, It was
devoted exclusively to U.S. relations with
Europe and the factors which he said
have produced "a dramatic transforma·
tion or the psychological clima~· in the
West_-a chaJige which Is the 'most pro-
found current challenge !o Western
statesmanship." ..
Kissinger Mid Nixon is holdfug-a"f'series
of talks with leaders of such Western
European allies as Britain, Italy, West
Germany and France because he
believes that the political, •military and
economic issues "must be addressed at
the highest level.
"The United States proposes to its
Atlantic partners that, by the time the
President travels to Europe toward the
end of the year, we will have worked out
a new Atlantic Charter setting the goals
ror the fut ure," Kissinger said.
A cornerstone of the charter is the con·
tinued presence of U.S. forces in Europe.
Kissinger stressed this when he told the
gathering ol editors:
"The Presldent has asked me to stale
that America remains committed to
doing its fair share in Atlantic defense.
He is adamantly opposed to unilateral
-withdrawals of U.S. forces fr Q nt
Europe."
But Nixon's assistant for nalional
security affa irs added that "\ve owe to
our people a rational defense posture, at
the safest minimum size and cost , with
burdens equitably shared."
"The necessary American force s will be
maintained in Europe ," Kissinger con·
linued, "not simply as a hostage lo trig-
ger our nuclear weapons but as an essen-
lial contr ibution to an agree<! and in-
telligible structure of \Vestern defense."
lstHe~
On Space
Set Tuesday
The first public hearing and discu.salon
on Orange County open space .. $nd con-
strvation proposals are scheduled for
J :30 p.m. Tuesday at the regular meeUng
of the Orange County Planning Com.
mission.
The meeting wUl be in the hearing
room of the engineering building on
Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana.
Though the open space and con·
servatlon elements of the general plan
are not scheduled ror an official hearing
until May l and May 8, Tuesday's hear·
ing will be on the resource-management
proposal.
This se t of ordinances is the im-
pl ementation tool for the two general
plan elements, Planning Director Dave
Moor explained.
Also on Tuesd~y's agenda is discussion
or 32 service station sites of the Mission
Viejo Company.
The company will request approval of
IO sites in the development area ·which
are not yet built but are committed, sold,
and sited.
A new service station district set up by
the county says no service stations are
pennitted except those in the di strict,
Moore said.
Because of this, about 10 of the 30 plan-
ned in the Mission Viejo Plann.ed Com-
munity now are non-confonning.
Rapist Attacks
Door-to-door
Saleswoman
Rape charges were filed during the
weekend against an Anaheim teenager
who police allege lured a door-to-door
cosmeHcs ,saleawoman into his apart-
ment and then assaulted her at knife-
point.
Orange County Sheriff's officers said
the 33-year-old victim told them that
Leslie Charles Kahn, 19, came to the
door in response to her ringing the bell
and expresSed a great interest in her
products.
She said he produced a knife after clos·
ing the door and warned her be would
use it if she resisted. She said she -was
then raped and later allowed to leave
the apartment.
Deputies said the saleswoman, who
was otherwise unbanned, said she was
told by her attacker after she pli!aded
she had three small children: "Just keep
thinking about them and behave yourself.
Nothing i! worth getting killed over."
Wesbninster-Man, 75,
Killed by Automobile
A 75-year-old Westminster man was
killed Sunday night when he walked
across \Vestminster Boulevard at Locust
Street, police reported.
Killed wa s Margarito Vela , 7313 Texas
St. He was struck by a car driven by
Gladys Morgan, 64, of Westminster. The
accident is under investigation.
With Beaty on his 19-!oot outboard
motor boat \'l'cre his brother-in-law John
Clark. 43, of Yorba Linda, and Clark's
two sons.
i>OO Partygoers Dispersed
•
The boat developed engine trouble
Saturday afternoon on its way to San
Clemente· Island. The fourso me had set
out from Dana Point Harbor earlier that
morning. the Coast Guard saki.
A Coast Guard helicopter was sent
aloft after midnight Sunday n1ornlng and
conducted an unsuccessful radar search,
a SJXlkesman said.
A full-fledged rescue operation began
at da ybreak Sunday. Three helicopters
and three Coast Guard cutters searched
more than 4,500 square miles before
Jocatlng the boat and the quartet just
before noon.
The group was put ashore at Dana
Point about 6 p.m. Sunday. All were In
good condition.
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Break Up Balboa Bash
Bal Week in Newport Beach came in
with a whimper but went out with a roar
Saturday night when police broke up a
ro..,.·dy Ba1boa Pen insula party that
erupted into a riot. .
A small army of officer~ endured
nying fists, crashing bottles a n d
obscenities: before arresting nine of the
estimated 500 partygoers in th e 900 block
on \Vest Balboa Boulevard just before
midnight .
Several days or compl aints b y
neighbors or a duplex at 904 B~lboa
Blvd., brought Police to the scene or the
final Easter wee k bash.
Officers Greg Mattson and Mark
Johnston arrived at the scene of the par·
ty at about 11 p.m. and were Im·
mediately surrounded by the boisterous
crowd . One of the two managed to get
ba ck into bis squad car and can·ror help.
Numerous other police cars ·and the
police helicopter were dispatched to the
scene \rherc eventually 28 Policemen con,
fro nted the angry crowd.
As officers att empted to take away
se\·er11l of the rowdiest partiers. they
were stopped by others in the crowd who
fought with the officers to free their
Crlends. pollce said.
Officl!r Stanley Bressler said today at
least one squad car had Us wlndshJeld
smnsh('CI out by a flying bollle and rno6t
o( the officers present engaged ln fist
fights with members ol the crowd,
Surprisingly, he said no one was
serioosty-Jnju,..Hn the l!1elee though of-
ficers were -forced to use hammtrlocks to
control some of the most boisterous
revelers.
Bressler also said one of lhe arrestees
was pJaced into a squad car and a rookie
officer was put on guard. He said two
members ol the crowd bottled with the
young officer until others could open the
squad car door and Cree the man lnslde.
'
Bressler said the Police helicopter SJXlt·
tcd the action, zoomed in to within 30 feet
of the ground and followed the suspects
as they attempted to nee through the
crowd. The suspects were later captured
bY officers on the ground .
Arrested at the scene o( t h e
disturbance were :
-Patrick K. Kalama , 19. of 253
Brent,vood St., Costa Mesa on charges of
inlerfering with police officers.
Thomas E. Kaslnsly, 19, of 902 E. _
Wakeham Ave., Santa Ana charged with
being drunk in public.
-Don a Martinson, 21, of 9683 Ken-
sington Place, Huntington Beach on
charges of interfering with police of-
flcers.
-Tury 0. Tomlln, 19, of 19351
\Va terbury Lane, Huntington Beach ,
charged with taking a prisoner from
custOdy of a police officer.
-Robert w. Sclldtlllllehl, 21, of lS>:ll
Alliance St .. Tustin on charges of being
drunk in public.
-Darrel F. S.Cbez, 20, of 1!772
Keswick Ave., HUJ\tlnglon Beach, charg-
ed. with interfering with police officers.
-Tlmollly S. Gleason, 19, of 1040
MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, chargtd
with bottery 9n a police officer.
-Gary M. MarliJlek, 19, of 1229 S.
Kilson Drive. Santa Ana , on charges ol
being drulik tn public.
-Alden D. Colllnt, 20, of 1008 W.
Balboa-Bl ., Newporl-1!eech:-ch•rred
with throwing dangerous obJectJ 11 a
vehicle.
Brtssler said three juveniles were also
detained by police for lack ol partntal
control.
Ten officers !tom C...la Mesa Police
Department wefe called ·to the ..... of
tht riot but were held In reterVe and not
1•sed. Bress ler added. •
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NEWSMAP SPOTS TWO DAYS OF MURDER AND KIDNAP IN N. CALIFORNIA
Fugtive Ripe Suspect C1ptured by Police in Sierr1 Foothills
Irvine Policemen Shoot,
WoundBurglarySU$pect
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of lht 0.llY Piiot Stiff
A man already13Cing a pre-trial hear·
ing Friday in .connection with a series of
burglaries eight months ago was shot and
wounded Sunday night in Irvine, when
police allege he tried to escape when
caught in the midst of 1mother caper.
Willie L. Da vis, Tl, of Orange, was shot
through the left thigh when h-CiSserttdly
tried to make a break for freedom after
his capture. 1
Investigators said Davis was surprised
by Irvine Police Officer Dick Bowman,
backing out of a shattered window at Sky
Park Medical Group, 4030 Birch St.,
Irvine.
He \Vas carrying ~~writer out ol
the building, according to police, but bad
apparently tripped a silent burglar
a\ann.
Police charged that Da vis tried to
make his break while Officer Bowman
was waiting for other officers en route to
assist him , forcing the patrolman to fire .
The fugitive allegedly involved in a
series of burglaries adding up to $30,000
or more in stolen property last fa1l fell,
squirming, and an ambulance was sum·
moned.
Davis was treated at Tustin Com·
munity Hospital, booked on the latest
burglary charge and then transferred to
Orange County Jail to await new court
hearings in addition to those already set.
The suspect is currently facing a pre-
trial hearing Friday in Orange County
Superior Court with actual jury trial set
May 25 for his alleged role in last year's
Irvine burglary spree.
A janitor, Davis is charged with in-
volvement in a whole series o( Irvine
Industrial Complex office break-ins in
,vhich s:tolen equipment was sold through
several office supply companies.
The defendant was captured following
a spectacular pursuit from the Irvine
area across into west Orange County, un-
til his souped-up sedan wen t out of con·
trol and skidded through a fence into a
house.
The suspect's arrest at that time led to
raids at five county locations -all
business machine !inns which
J'e(.'Overed 70 items of stolen merchan·
disc.
Investigators on the scene at one loca-
tion__were annoyed when a check of
serial numbers of stolen property
suspected to be there failed lo tum up
ooe specific item.
They determined finally that it was the
typewriter on whi ch they were keeping a
taUy of other items seized. . rv<
Proseciltorl pi.parl!Jg papenrotl ' for
use in the trlaJs of 9µier defendants in
the original case involving Davis an-
ticipate ·use of his testimony.
The claim that up to 60 Orange Coast
office burglaries have been cleared and
that a major theft ring bas been broken
up as a result of the arrest of Davis last fall.
Marine Arrested
After Stabbing
A Camp Pendleton Marine faces felony
assault charges today stemming from
the weekend stabbing of a fellow
Leatherneck during a fight behind the
Greyhound bus station.
Police said they arrested James
Michael Hunt, 19, at the scene of the in-
cident after being summoned to the area
by the victim.
Police reports Indicated Thomes L.
Wilkerson, 19, attached to the same unit
as his alleged assailant, was stabbed
twice in the arm with a screwdriver and
was cut along the abdomen, .apparently
with a naU file.
He was not seriously hurt in the in·
cident which occurred late last Friday.
From Pagel
SPREE ...
disarmed, several fired at and ~ix cars
commandeered.
Earlier Sunday, the bodies of Nancy L.
Cbalburg, 5.l, and Helen Cramer, 70,'..
were found shot in the forehead in~
separate Mariposa motels, police said.
In Lake Tahoe, about 100 miles north.
of here, a man raped a woman and
disanned a policeman Friday, then fired
some shots at him and Police Chief John
Crow. All the shots missed.
He fled with two hostages and later
Friday released them in Marysville,
Calif., about 75 miles away.
On Saturday, San Francisco police
issued an all-points bulletin ror the arrest
of Bunyard, a soft drink truck driver.
They said be was armed with two .357·
ca1iber magnum pistols. J
A man matching Bunyard's descrlpilol). l~ter disarmed a San Francisco motorcy-
cle patrolman in Golden Gate Park and
corp~eered two cars with their oc-
C!lll,~ ~.released a father and bis 14"
year.:OtQ SQn, occupants of the second
vehicle, tn·Oakland across San Francisco
Bay. ··•
Police Said the gunman kidnaped and'
raped a ~year.old Oakland woman;
forcing her to drive him to Mariposa, 150
miles to the southeast.
Bunyafd was s(Xltted Sunday by
Miiriposa sheriff's officers answering a
prowler report.
"As they approached Bunyard," said
Merced Police Capt. Dave Knutsen, "he
fired a round at the deputies. He was_
shot in the leg but he managed to escape
on foot."
Investigators said he commandeered a
private car but demolished It trying tor
flee. bater, he forced bis way Into thB
Thompsons' room. -R
Jn San Francisco, the gunman was
quoted as telling two park officers: "I
will not be taken alive by a policeman."
San Francisco Police I n s p e c t o r
Christopher Sullivan announced, Sunday :
"We now have evidence that links him
(Bunyard) to the Yoshil\o Tanaka stair,
bing on Leavenworth Street March 27. ''
He said the woman , who had been
stabbed 20 times and left for dead, ide4·
tified B\lnyi rd's photograph. )_
"We are further satisfied that he fl
responsible for the sexual assaults in tl{e
Nob Hill area," Sullivan said. 1
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Other · Claarfies ,. .
' ·Shoots Suspect
• By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
' Of .. D111tw PNlt Sliltf
U A man already facing a pre-trial hear-
ing Friday ln coMection with a series of
burglaries eJghlllmonths ago was shot and
Wounded Sunday night lo Irvine, when
poli~ allege he tried to escape ·when
caught in the midst of another caper.
Willie L. Davis, 27, of Orange, wu shot
throllgh the left thigh when he assertedly
tried to make a break for freedom after
his capture.
Inveatigators said Davis was surprised
by Irvine f?olice Officer Dick Bo\vman,
backing-out' 'Of a shattered· wln.dow at
'. ., , • ' _ 179'15 Sky Park Circle.
:f?-.!-:J.na· '• p•ra·pe . _. . He was carrylnj! .. a typewriter out of n w ' flie .building, accoidmg to police, but had
' _ _ _ a~enijy tripped a silent burglar
Suspect Hit ai~ce ·charged that Davis tried to
. · . make his break while Officer Bowman
ln Gunfight
MERCED (AP) -A gunman who vow·
.ed never to be taken alive bas been
wounded by police -v;lth an assist from a· Huntington Beach man -to en4 a 400-
. mile spree of six abductJoos, two rapes
·and two .fftal·shootings, authorities say.
~ escapade began j\'ith the kidnap-
rape of ' 19"year.ol.d woman in South
Lake Tahoe Friday and ended Sunday
when police cUt down John P. Bun.Yard,
fl, of·Scm Francisco on.1be outskirts of
Merced. · , .
·'At one point in the chase, police said,
™;forced his •way into. the motel room of
Mr. and Mrsr Calvln Thompson of .Hµn-,
tington Beach and made 'them drive him
to Merced. Police. In . purauit during the
half-hour drive said a gun was kept at
?tjrs. Thompson's tempfe.
After the car inadvertently went up a
dead-end street here, the IWJlll8Il pulled ibe woman out and med ~r aa a screen
aaying, "Stand back. Get back or Ill kill
her," police said.
.Thompson, 48, of 9695 Brook
Uay Circle, hit the gunman from
li!s blind side, knocking Bunyard'iioay
and to the gn>llnd where he was;shqt:
1Merced-police sgt. Mike SUtberland
rittd the only two shots and none was
ri"turned, officers _said~
.1Ji~~er of lhe Thompsons was reported
~i:<u· ·~'fbt!Y had been visiting a son in Mari:'
P.lfl!O Merced County sberiU's office said ~
Bonyard was booked for investigation of
nlliid!'I" In tiie,sliooi1ng of two elderly
women found ln : their motel ri>oma in
lli'Ariposg, '9 miles northeast of .~ .
" . ' .Bunypd was reported in satisfactory
Coddltioo .tod8y, chained to a"hospital beci
and un11er :ff.hour guard. 11e bad gunshot
WQWlds in.his arms and abdomen. ·
i\He wlllbe charged with munler,'kid-
lll'Ping, anned ~ 81!'1 possilily with oilier !elooy cbai'geo," llBid-Sberllf Norm
Garrett of nei&bboring MariJl'l"8,.County
!Ir'the sierrafootbllls. .. k . ·
was waiting for other officers en route to
assist him, forcing the patrolman to fire.
The fugitive allegedly involved in a
series of burglaries adding up to $30,000
or more in stolen properly last fall fell ,
squirming, and an ambulance was sum-
mooed.
Davis was treated at Tustin Com·
munity Hospital, booked 'On tbe latest
bUrglary charge and then transferred to
Orange Countx .~~I tg await new· court ~he.mp la addition to tboae already set.
1be suspect' is currently faciQ.g a pre-
'trial' ~ring J1'r,iday i4 OM!)lge County
Sllp¢or. Couit'with aC!Ual jury.trial set
May ~·for his alleged role in last year's
Irvine burglary spree.
A, janitor, Davis is charged with in-
volvement iri .a whole series of ·1rvine
lndust:ri81 O>mptex of!lce break-ins in
wblch stolen equipment was sold through
ae\'eral office supply companies.
'lbe defendant was captured followin g a 1ipectacular pursuit from the Jrvine
area across into west Orangl! County, un-
til bis souped-up sedan went out of con-
trol and skidded through a fence Into a
house.
1be ~uspect's arrest at that time led lo . .tSee WOUNDl!D, Pap Z)
Court Delays
Jet Noise Suit
A sev~n-month delay was ordered
today· In the Orange County
Superior Court trial of a $28 million
action jointly filed by 905 Harbor
Atta l}omeowners who blame the
county for mounting jet noise and
PQIJ.ution in the vicinity of the coun-
ty airpQrt .•
\ -Presiding Judge Bruce Swnner
set Nav. 19 aa the new trial date.
&th sides said they needed the ad-
-dldonal time to complete prepara-
(loos lot the trial.
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Kalmhach's
Account
In Newport
WASHINGTON (UP!) -President
Nixon's personal lawyer, Herbert W.
Kalmbach of Newport Beach, had control
of a secret fund that may have contained
as much aa half a million.dollars during
the preaidential c a m p a i g n • the
Washington Star-News s8.id t o d a y.
(Related column, Page 6)
The· newspaper said the money was
kept at a Newport Beach bank ·and
was used in part "for political spying and
disruption," iJ1cludlng payments to a Los
Angeles attorney, Donald \V. Segretti.
SegretU pr!Viously was Identified as an
undercovft'-operative during the Nixon
campaign.
Kalmbach, ·who appeared before a
federal grand jury investigating the
Watergate case Friday, declined com-
ment on the report, the Star.-News said.
The West Coast fund, the Star-News
said, was kept In a hidden bank account
at a NeYlport Beach branch of the Bank
of America .
4-. '
The money was funneled into the ac-
count by cashler's checks bought with
cash at a different Newport Beach bank,
the Security Pacific National Bank, the
•newspaper said.
There h&ve been previous reporta of
Washington funds during the Nixon cam-
palllD totaling $7l0,GOO or mort, w It b
' ....... for '""'tlcal "'"'elllance • '.· , . ~edl~~) ,i '!t e
<$ ergate Jgjfng case. .
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In Foreground Is Electric Typewriter Taken'From,Offlce
'Money Tight'
Child Genius Refused
Fund Aid at Michigan
ANN ARBOR, l\fich. (UPI ) -Despite university last fall on a trial basis while
the fact he has been described as "a finishing his senior year in high school so
bona fide child genius," the parents of a universitv officials could determine if he
14-yea Id University of ~1 i c b i,, a n \v~s. ready (01: co llege-level work ,. ~nd r-o . , ., received A':;·· JIJ both of them. Indica-
freshman hav~ ~en . ~o!~ h~ --~M~_t . _ fions. are . he will do .the Same in the
qualify for a scholarship.-courses he is taking' this semester in a
The parents of Greg Wellman of un iversiLy honors program.·
Plymouth, a town about 20 miles DcspiJc the impressive academic show-
nl!_rtheast o,r here, ~d the>: were told .by ing. his application for scholarship aid
t6e SChool s financial assistance o!f1ce was rejected outright by university of-that because of the tight money situation, ficals.
almost all .stu~e11t aid is now based on "When he applied for a scholarship,
need, not ~er1t. . . . Tom Butts, the university's financial aid
Greg skipped eighth a~d nmth grades director, told us he'd like to help, but his
and entere<! Plymouth High. School as a hands are tied," Mrs. Mary Ann
sophomore m 1970 after ,sconng 160 on an Wellman said. "He s ·aid. the university
IQ test that bad a top score of 160 at the didn'l really have much mooey for
age of 10. Br l~, .~ accumulated 18 anybody e x c e Pt 'disadvantaged'
boun of.str81P,t A work at.a nearby students any more ... that almost all of
commumty c:olli;ge. its financial assistance is based on need, He enrolled in two courses at the not merit or ability."
Allhough Greg....did__gcL &-fS() regents
award to cover the cost of books, the
Wellmans· took out a $soo loan to cover
his othe r expenses.
· 'f® 9\'l.IP8~ 111d 11varioUI iources" pq\ lhe amount that pa....i through the
NeWport Beach account as '1anywhere
fro111 •.ooo to ~.ooo." Jt apparently was clued out, the Star·
Newa llid, early last year -well before
tbe .lire•l<·in of DemoCraUc headquarters
at the Watergate building In Washington
June 17.
The Star·News quoted lnvestlgators as
saying fhat Kalmbach made payments
from the ,Wen Coast fund to SegretU,
rather than from Wasblngton-bued funds
as previously had been believed. These
p~ymentS have been said to have totaled
'30,llOO to $40,lllltl.
The Star-News said a senate aut>--
commlttee learned of the fund last fall
but that tbe finding• were not disclosed.
lt said the new special Sellate
Watergate committee Is looking Into the
matter.
Firm -to Finish
Reservoir Work
In 2 to 3 Months
San Joaquin Reoervoir may be refilled
by August_ when an estimated $Sl9,lllltl of I
repairs to the asphalt liner are complele,
the Irvine Randi Water Dirtrict bolles.
Su!ly·Miller Conslnlction Company of
Orange will complete the work 1n a 60 to
90 day period, a spokesmalt for the
IRWD said today.
'Merced Dill. 'Alli. Pat HallfOrd said
Bfnyard probablf wuld be tmi>ed over
ti M~rlposa authorities · Iller tl>dliy
because br-'"faces tbe 1wo taUitler com-~ ... , ......... ~~ _, _.,.. ~,,. ., ...,._uol.l W~'C T ,,.( '-• -· -
11e said tiOJdit<t<ri ili6 w.!e ~
otl Bun~bY~,poµce on a kld-
naping .. d rlll>f •lt'ralil.• --· · · :!!>< F'Bt.11n;liciralliento Aid· It WBS' .,-~ lor lwo federal kld-
· V~iiversity High 'Eelethon Target
"We'd like to be able to help more .
bright students," Butts said, "but at a
time of limited funds you have to
establish priorities."
The district board met--E'ridaf-to
review proposals by three firml, selec-
ting the Sully·Miller flnn "lesa because
of the dollar numbers and more because
of the flnn'1 program for completing the
wort," the tp0kesman said.
San Joaquin Reservoir, in ~ hills
aboye Newport Beach. Is a backup f~clli
ty. It proYideo water to customers of the
Metropoll1an Water District through the
separate water agencies serving Newport
Beach. Costa Mesa and Irvine. ·~ ~lll· 411Binlt• Bunyard.
"}II San haDctac:o, police llid .Benyard
• poaUtively "linked" wilb a series of
a1aeb oft-women· tn tbe Nob Hill area .in •
,...,t iianhl; JnchX!inf. the 111ultiple
lllbblng el. Jlponese..-1. • .
'fbe -·...h t11r ~ man wmfecf In the tiL ";u.~ the ilfi we ...i
;..; ~.IP~Pqe'T' ··-.
RUN. THE -TAB/.E" • ••
ifcIT8 (;LASSIFiED
An aMnymous--call at the close or ll'vUii·a~rst lady, Mrs.-Ja'net Burton.
Friday's five-hour telethon which raised said 'she and Mayor John Burton hosted
f!;300 for the ·University HJgl< School the <flltbusiastic yOIDlgsters for a post-midnight 14cast party" early Saturday. summet. choral bip to Europe proved to-0 .Jo&n tried ,to ease them down after it
day to be i ·llOex. ~to them they badn't tak!!ll down
Excited Uni High students a name for the man who "Uid he 'd pay
partlctpaUn(in the rrvine cable Channel {he rest 'of the coats/' Mrs. Burton
The Wellmans said they do not blame
the situation on Butts or the·university .
Mr. Langbridge
Last · Rites Held 3 event took.·tbe call two~minutea before recalled today.
the clole of the show. "JoM told them that just Isn't the. way Memorial services were held ~ ln
Tbe caller said he representccl the the Irvine Company would operate," she Paci De View Chapel, Ne.......,. Beacb~ for Irvlae Cotiipeny and woold arrange to noted, adding that the "kid8were just ·.-•
pay -for ·the difference between what great. They put on a groat show .. , Harbor Area Boys' Club dJrectO< Alec
studentt had.raised and the 1311,lllltl total ''Tbey got 90 ••cited ~ !hat call Henry Langbtidge Sr., a retired cliopirt-
COlt of the ttip to the Geneva Youth came in. Jt's too bad jUst a feyr t\ours ment store ezecutive of Turtle Rock,
Mu•caf In :Switzerland. . · . ' late.-Ibey had to be 90 disappointed by Irvine. Mr. Langbrldge died 'Frfd~y at About 60 stn~rs from University Hjgh the reaUzattcn"" It Was just a cTank
• plan-tct'atteDd" the Geneva Music festival c4e_r.''-~ ----...... ..,... -his t¥>me.. lie was 69.
•"-r--,; •• what was earned .Ma~ .Burton w.~ .wkh t• A nalivc ot Bristol, ..Englaod , Mr. I.el'• pool OUr reoourceo . A D~Y ~-'llllllller. ~-.. -,.. -, •• -pre>-PJLOT clditfle<r want Id can help _,_ Friday Dlght.on the telethon, stud~nts are fesslonaJ telethon 'orvao!WI f r o m Langbr ldgc rctU-cd to Irvine neariy three
, ~ how '"''"' one·Cild tt~ .,v.. $27,700 abort. K'ITV, Los ~ -Len Finhey iand years ago-. He was executive vice presi· ~ WU ---.. The caher did not give htso-nam·e. An Robby Roberbcn, and other ... lrvine dent or Kalley Brothers l:Jepartment
• ;. • Jrv1ne Compony spokeaman 1l>day Jn. community . !~ders • who . appeare<J )Vith Stores, Cleveland , Ohio.
':, 4' x e' Pool tablo; llo""tlllOk" • dlcated the caH did not originate from the Uni High .... on •the \elellion. 1 He 11 survlvcd ·byhls widow, Mrs. Win-
-bed ,..._ i.aa. 5 -wttbln the company wbo woulil be City Councilmen of . Irdue hovel of· • nlfred Langbridae of the family home, ,1..., -.i100. 'm.b.1 -IA~to1uthortzesucha11r111t. Ocially_~the ·~'littP .bl!. 1118&\ PortOl\no-brive; tbroo..IOCIO, • .Alec
.... 1 Tile lrrlae Company operates Com-deslgnotlng the touring youths city ••am-H. Jr. of Concord. David A. ol"f'orrance
"' munlty Cllolevislon Comp1n1 and pre> bassadors of good will." and John D. or Huntington Beach; a !be oclftrtloer Aid "r.tllllcl llold vl!led the Cbalmel S 1tudiol gratis to the Fw\ds io pay for •• the 21-doy tour, daulhter, Mn. Modena I!(. Bock of H~
verythlng ..., iiO. ~ • w,.... -fund nllert. A ·"°""' technleal lllff 11o ... .,, .,. be!n(,-aise<I prlv1tely and UngtoirBeacb. and eipi gnmdchilclrtn.
:---· In CID .. ~ ... .... wre provided al I coet of !Z,080 to the PCll'tllts of younpten loin& .... expected !mlrmnent WU Ill Pac:lflc View cue,_ · con>plllY, 1 spobnan uld today. to ~·up any clcfldtJ. MemcriaJ Park.
I • ~ •
r
In January, 'during a abuldown of_ the
reservoir for routine maintenance, three
111Uppages11 In the asphalt 14ter Of the
reeervotr were discovered.
''We knew the repait would be ex·
pensive," the JRWD spokesman said1
1180
when we weot looking for bidden we met
prtvately with each finn to dilCUU !he
engineering IJ>C'Cificatioos drawn by
Montgomery Engineers of San Fnn-
cllco."
Grtlllth Comtructlon and R. G. Noble
Coost'ruct1on were invited to IUbml.t pro-
posola. Neither !inn SubmlttOd I com-
parable bid;the spokeanll.Q said.
II the project 11 complete by Ibo encl of
July, the reservoir might be filled In
time to meet the ~ -e al All&ll!t months. In the meiiiUine, water
presaure to IRWD customera In Twtle
Rock bomes Jn llYinl, Is being pmldOd
by temporary pumpi.
When -11 oo tbe .-volr la com-
plete the Tbrt!e ROCk Hills !~
automaUcally enjoy lncnoase<I pressure
since the San Joaquin Reservoir is bigher
in •the San Joaquin Hills, abo"" Ult
Spyglass Hills development overlooking
Newport Beach.
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Teday's Fl••I
N.Y. Stoeks
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TEN CENTS
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SKEPTICAL Se n. Edward
W. Brooke, [R·Mass.) says he
finds it "inconceivable" that
President Nixon's po 1 it i c a-1
aides would not have told him
about plans to bug Democrat ~
headquarters.
100 More Trees
Felled in Irvine
For Park Project
lrvine, the city where It is llte1at to
chop down a tree without risking jail and/
or ·nne, lost about 100 trees today -
legally.
Richard Dorris, Irvine city hall's
citizens assistance officer and keeper of
the tree cutting permits, .said 100
eucalyptus tree. were being removed to
make way for the expansion of Universi-
ty Park. Woodcutters were working to-
day at Unlveralty Drive and the San
Diego Freeway.
The dead or dying trees, Dorris noted,
will be replaced under terms of a con-
dition of the tract map approval. Plan-
ning rommlssloners "1lo agreed the
diseased trees 'would be a . .danger in
reSidential 6ackyai'da, ~iied. tie ·cut
down countryside landmarks be replaced
wllh slmlla~ species of a large size.
Most replacements will be 24-inch box·
ed specimens , although permit approval
allows lo percent Of the replacements to
be as smaU as •5-gallon trees. ..
"Eucalyptus are fast growing trees,"
Dorris noted.
Man Found in River
PHOENl)C, Ariz. (AP) -A 4i>year-old
Phoenix man who disappeared in the
flooding Salt River 10 days ago was found
alive Sunday, stranded on an island ooe
mile downstream . Marlcope County
~riff'$ dep_y!jes said Ju8Q Salizar aos..
quez was found by two persoa canoeing 1
down the river in .southweat Phoenix. j
Welltller
It'll be somewhat cooler on Tues-
day, according to the weatherlady,
with patchy low clouds and fog
along the coast in the early morn-
ing hours. Highs of 72 at the
beaches._ rising to 80 inlancl. Over-
rllght luws1 48-M.
INSIDE TODi\ Y
Sirt:ttn per1on1 1D81'e ahoc.,
six o/ lhem /otolly in Los An·
geles _.Suttdat1 whira. a2$.vea~d
gunman wt1lt berserk. Officers
finally cornered the mpect and
tDO•tldtd him i11 the c:roiodtd
Sout~w.tt port of tM dl!l~Sce
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DAILY PILOT rs
HELD Al'TER SPREE
Rapt Sutpoct Bunyard
FromPGfel
SPREE. • •
San Francisco Bay areas of Northern
California before Bunyard's capture
here . In all. two policemen we.re
dlurmed, sever&~ fired al and six cars
commandeered.
Earlier Sunday, the bodies of Nancy L.
Cbllburg, 55, and Helen Cramer, 70.
were found shot in the !oreheld tn
_.-.te Marlpooa moltll, police lll!d.
. In Laite Taboe, about 100 miles north
ol. here, a man raped a woman and
diurmed a policeman Friday, then fired
,.... ihota al him ·and Police Chief John
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Moodq. Aprll 2), 1973
Nixon Proposing
Atlantic ·._Chader
NEW YORK (AP) -Henry A Kl83·
inger said today President Nixon seeks to
build a new Atlantic Charter with
America's European allies this year bas·
ed on an easing of economic frictions and
on the continued presence of U.S. fore~
ln Europe. /.
The President's chief foreign policy aa-
viser outlined a blueprint for a revltaliz..
ed Atlantic alliance in an address
delivered at the annual meeting ot The
Associated Press, presenting t h e
Admlnistration's first major policy state-
ment in what Nixon has called "the year
of Europe."
The blueprint, Kissinger said, "ls not
an American firescription but S n appeal
for a joint effort""to agree upon "a clear
set of common objectives ...
"The historic opportunity for this
generation is to build a new structure of
international relations for the decades
ahead. A revitalized Atlantic partnership
is indispensable for it." '
Kissinger's prepared address made no
mention of Vietnam or of the continued
fighting in Indochina. Rather, it was
devoted exclusively to U.S. relations with
Europe and the factors which be said
have produced "a dramatic translorma·
tion of the psychological climate in the
West -a change which is the molt pro-
found current challenge to Western
statesmanship."
Kissinger said Nlxon is holding 8 series
of talks with leaders of such Western
European allies as Britain, Italy, West
Germany and France because he
believes that the political, military and
economic issues "must be addressed at
the highest level. '
"The United States proposes to Its
AUantic partners that •. by t~e time tbe
President travels to Europe toward the
end.of the year, we will have worked out
a new Atlantic Charter setting the goals
for the future," Kissinger said.
A cornerstone of the charter is the con-
tinued presence of U.S. force s in Europe .
Kissinger stressed this when he told the
gathering of editors:
$00 Partygoers Dispersed
Army of Coast Police
Break Up Balboa Bash
a-ow. All lhe sho~ missed. "' · Ba1-. ..Week:la ~eWPOr1 Beach came In charge~inter/e.ring with police of·
-He-ne<1 -w1trrtwo hostages and Iater~ith a ~himper but went out With a roar ficers.
Friday releuld them Jn Mary_sviJI~, Saturday night when PoliCe broke up a -Terry O. Tomlin, 19, or 19351
Calif., about 75 miles away. rowdy Balboa Peninsula party that Waterbury l.ane, Huntiiigton Beach,
. On Saturday, San Francisco police erupted m· lo a ri"ol. . charged with taking a prisoner from
od II lots bull I i lhe -custody of a police officer. issu an 8 ·Po et n or arrest A small army or officers endured -Robert w. SchdeDmebl, 21, of 18531
of Buoyarcl, a soft drink truck driver. flying fists , crashing bottles and Alliance St., Tustin on charges of being
They II.id be was armed with two .357· obscenities before arresting nine of the drunk in public.
caliber magnwn pistols. , . estimated 500 partygoers In the 900 block -Darrel F. Sanchez, 20, of lm2
A man matching Bunyard s descrlphcpl on West Balboa Boulevard just before Keswick Ave., Huntington Beach. charg-
!Ater disarmed a San Francisco motorcY-midniglit. ed with interfering with Police officers.
cle patrolman In Golden Gate Park and Several days of complaints by -Timothy S. Gleason, 19, of 1040
commandeered two ca rs with their oc-neighbors or 8 duplex at 904 Balboa MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, charged
cupants. He released a father and his If.. Blvd., brought police to the scene of the With battery on a police officer.
year-old son, occupants of the second final Easter week bash. -Gary M. Martlntk, 19, of 1229 S.
hi I in o kl d Sa Fr I Kilson Drive, Santa Ana, on charges of ve c e, a an across n anc sco Officers Greg Mattson and Mark being drunk. in public.
Bay. Johnston arrived at the scene of the par· _ AJden D. Collins, 20, of 1008 W.
Police said the gunman kldnaped and ty at about 11 p.m. and were im-Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, charged
raped a 35-year-old Oakland woman, mediately surrounded by the boisterous with throwing dangerous objects at a
forcing her to drive him to Mariposa, !SO crowd. One of the two managed to get vehicle.
miles to the 10utheast. back into his squad car and call for help. Bressler said three juveniles were also
Bunyard was spotted Sunday by Numerous other police cars and the d t · ed. b r f lack r l
Marire:a sheriff's officers answering a police hellcopter were dispat ched to the ~n~~l. Y po ice or 0 parents
Pr;!W er report. ., scene where eventually 26 policemen con· .Ten of[icers from Costa Mesa PoJlce
A! they approached. Bunyard, said fronted the angry crowd. Department were called to the scene of
Merced Police Capt. Dave Knutsen, "he As officers attempted to t~e away .... the riot but were held in reserve and not
fired a round at the deputies. lie was several of the rowdiest parhers, they used Bressler added
shot 1n the leg but he managed to escape were stopped by Others in the crowd who ' ·
on foot." fought with the officers to free their
friends, police said .
Rapist Attacks
Door-to-door
Saleswoman
Rape cha rges were ftled during the
~·eekend against an Anaheim teenager
who police allege lured a door-to-door
cosmetics saleswoman into h1s apart.
ment and then assaulted her at kni(e-
point.
Orange County Sheriff's· ·officen said
the 33·year-0ld victim told them that
Leslie Charles Kahn, 19, came: to the
door In response to her ringing the bell
and expressed a great lnterest in her
products.
She said he produced a knife after clo&-
lng the door and \\'arned her he would
use it if she resisted. She said she was
then raped and later allowed to leave
the apartment.
Deputies said the aales>A'Oman, who
was otherwise unharmed, said she was
told by her attacker after she pleaded
she bad three small childrtn: "Just keep
thinking about them and. behave yoursell.
Nothing Is worth getting killed over."
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Officer Stanley Bressler said today at
least one squad car had its windshield
smashed out by a flying bottle and most
of the officers present engaged in fist
fights with members of the crowd.
Surprisingly, he said no one was
seriously injured in the melee though of·
ficers were forced to use hammerlocks to
control some or the most boisterous
revelers.
Bressler also said one of the arrestees
was placed into a squad car and a rookie
officer was put on guard. He said two
members of the crowd battled with the
young officer until others could open the
squad car door and free the man inside,
Bressler said the police helicopter spot-
ted tl)e action , !ClOmed in to within 30 feet
of th~_ground. and followed the suspects
as they attempted to flee through the
crowd. The suspects were later captured
by officers on the ground.
Arrested at the scene or t h e
disturbance were:
-Patrick K. Kalama, 19, of 253
Brentwood St., Costa Mesa on charges of
interfering with police officers.
Thom•• E. Ku1lnslcy, 19, of 902 E.
Wakeham Ave ., Santa Ana charged wlth
being drunk in public.
-Dou a Mortlnson, 21, or 9683 Ken-
sington Place. Huntington Beach on
De an Does I t
Sari Juan Mar i
A mong 4 Saved
By Coast Guar<l
Four Orange COUnty boaters, including
a man from San Juan Capistrano, were
picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard Sun·
day afternoon after they were reported
missing Saturday evening by relatives.
Their boat, owned by Lewis Beaty, 46,
of 34895 Calle Fortuna, San Juan
Capistrano, was found adrift about 44
miles south of Da.na Point after an air
and sea search was launched Sunday
morning.
With Beaty on his 19-foo t outboard
motor boat were his brother-in·law John
Clark, 43, of Yorba Linda, and Clark's
two sons.
The boat developed engine trouble
Saturday afternoon on its way to San
Clemente Island. The foursome had set
out from Dana Point Harbor earlier that
morning, the C.oast Guard salci.
UP'IT ........ lf:
Entertainer Dean Martin and his Intended, Kathy Hawn, swear all
they said Is true and coriect u they Wr.e out marriage liceMC al
Santa Monica Courthouse. The couple wiU marry Wednesday at Mar·
tin's home. ·
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WHERE THE ACTION WAS -Aerial photo shows Watergate com·
plex and surrounding area. Howard Johnson Hotel (1) stands acro&s
from Watergate office building (2) where the Democratic National
Committee offices (arrows) were localed. Behind complex is John F.
Kennedy Center (3). -
Purse Snatcher
Uses Reli gious
Book as Ruse
A neet-footed purse-Snatcher grabbed
the shoulder bag of a 22·year-old Laguna
Beach woman early todiy after first 0£-
fering a religious tract to the woman and
her companion. Bag and contents were
valued at $70.
Joanne Griswold told police her bag
was forcibly wrenched from her grasp as
she reached out to accept some literature
from a young man on St. Ann's Drive at
Gaviota Street. She was not injured.
She said that earlier, she had passed
the purse snatcher in front of a store in
the 700 block of South Coast Highway.
Literature espousing philosophy-religion
was being banded out there.
The thief approached his victim from
the back and was reported to have said :
"Hey, would you guys like this," holding
out lhe Jiterature.
Wesbninster Man, 75,
Killed by Automobile
A 75-yea~-old \V estminster man was
killed Sunday night when he walked
across Westminster Boulevard at Locust
Street. police reported.
Killed was Margarito Vela. 7313 Texas
St. He was struck by a car driven by
Gladys Morgan. 64. of Westminster. The
accident is under investigation.
4 of 10 Say
Nixon Involved
WASHINGTON (UPl)-A Gallup
Poll shows four of every IO persons
questioned believed President Nix·
on knew about the Watergate affair
in advance.
The poll. publis)led Sunday, also
showedilthat abo11t one·third of the
persons interviewed felt the case
revealed corruption in the White
House.
A large maj ority or Americans -
83 percent -had read or heard
about the case when the poll was
taken last week, before Nixon made
his announcement that there bad
been "major developments" in the
case.
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raids at five count)' l~ati'¥1~. :--:; :.all
businesi ·machine · firm1 • .:....: • "hi ch
recovered 70 items of stolen merchan-
dise.
Investigators on the scene at one loca·
tion were armoyed when a check of
serial numbers of stolen property
suspected to be there falled to tum up
one specific item.
They determined fmally that it was the
typewriter on which they were keeping a
tally of other items seized.
1st Hearing
On Spac e
Set Tu es day
The first public hearing and discussion
on Orange c.otmty open space and coo
servation proposals are scheduled fol
1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the regular meetin1
of the Orange County Planning Com
mission.
The meeting will be in the hearing
room of the engineering tiulldlng 011
Civic Center' Drive, Santa~ Ana.
Tbougb the open •P"'lt and con-
servation elements of the general plan
are not scheduled for an official hearing
until May 1 and May 8, Tuesday's heal\.
ing will be on the res<iurce-management
proJ)OSal. ;
nus set of ordinances is the iffl·
plemOntaliO!l tool for lilt. l~o genei;.1
plan eleme!it.., Planning Dl=tor Da~e
Moor explained. ,
Also on Tuesday's ageri9a is dl~ss~n
of 32 service station· situ of the M1ss1pn
Viejo COmpany.
The company will request approval. of
10 sites in the development area which
are not yet built but are committed, sold,
and sited.
A new service station district set up by
the county saYs oo service stations are
permitted except those ln the district,
-·Moore said. -
Because of this, about 10 or the 30 plan-
ned in the Mission Viejo Planned Com-
munity now are non-conforming. '
Dana Hills Coed. •
Dies Following
Crash; Man Held
A 111.year-old Dana Hills High School
coed died e:-.rly Sunday from injuries sqt'-
fered in ,4 traffic crash late last week
only a teW blocks from the campus.
The driver or the ;iuta which struck the
girl's car has been booked on charges Of
drunken driving, highway patrolmen
said.
Lyn KJohs, daughter of Mr, and ?t1rs.
Walter Klohs of 423 Vista Torito, died :tt
South O>ast Community Hospital on Sun-
day, .J
The accident occurred last Thursday at
Street of the Golden Lantern and La
Cresta ln Dana Point.
Miss Klohs , described by school
spokesmen as a "very well-liked worker"
in the school guidance department, was a
junior on the ~w ~ampus. .
Patrolmen identified the drlver of Ifie
other car as George Mc.Nulty, 21, of 33952
Street of the Ylolet Lantern , Dana Point.
They added tbat McNully allegedly nib
a bouleva rd stop at the intersection and
his auto slammed into one being driven by the coed.
Besides her parents, Mfss Klohs Jeavea
a silter, Elizabeth Lee Klohs of Costa
Mesa, and her paternal grandmother,
Mrs. Marie Klohs of La Crescents. I'
Funeral services are scheduled w
Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Paciflo View
Memorial Chapel in Corona del Mar with
burial following in the memorial park.· ,
Bea~hes Full for Easter
Bright and sunny weather brought an
estimated 300,000 persons to Orange
Coast Beaches Saturday and Sunday on
the last two days of Easter vacation.
Few serious incidents were reported as
light surf and chilly water temperatures
kept many bathers out of the water. But
Laguna Beach and Newport Beach of·
ficials reported coastal roadways jam·
med with cars from mid-rhorning to
afternoon as thousands of sun seekers
flocked to the sea.
Heaviest beach activity was reported
in Newport Beach where the two-day
crowd estimate was 178,000. There were
14 rescues, including one near.fatal one
involving a 1g..year-otd youth who ven-
tured too far into the surf wearing street
clothes.
The youth, Gilbert Espinoza of Santa
Ana, was still in the intensive care unit
of Hoag Memorial Hospital thJs morning,
but was in "much Improved" condition,
according to hospital officials.
Heavy boating activity wa,, also
reported in Newport Bay and officials
there said there were two minor sailboat
collisions and 16 capel.zed boats, during
the weekend.
At Laguna Beach life&Qtrds reported
seven rescues and estlmate<I CTOWds at
36,000:-
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" Jn a crackdown on dogs running I~
on the beach, 116 persons were advised
that their animals were required to be on
leahsea, Laguna lileguanls said.
Huntington Beach lifeguards reported
weekend crowds of nearly 60,cm. ·In
chilly 57 degree water and small s ,
there were'also 68 rescues reported, · ne
of them serious, according to lift
San Clemente lifeguards patro
South County heacbes reporUd
persons came to beaches Saturday
SUnday. There were only five resc~on
what Was deacribed as a "typlCal SW11Jler
~unday." •• •
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Parks Director Seeks· to Save Meadowlark •
• H1m11ngtcn !!each ought to aave
'Meadoiilark Golf Course and build
· aoolber ptbllc courae In the central park,
accordlOg to ~ Worll>y, the city's
· director ol parks and recreation. ' . . Worlliy said today that,. accon!lng to
1 the National Golf Foundation, It takes a
-laUoo ol only 25,000 people to 11111>' port a golf course. . .
' Aceordlng to jliat standard, HiilitJiii!Oif"
Beach could supporl sis 18-bole llnU, but
only has two. U ~ 1oeet 'Meadowlark,
only the Seaclill Court Club will remain
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to serve ~ pliers.
City otfidals are expected to meet with
· the ownen ol Meadowlark this week to
dilcusa the pooaible sale of the course to
the city. '
The .ownen, Gomer Sims and Cecil
Hollingsworth, revealed last week that
they ,bpve agrte<i to sell 'the 96.>acre
cour.se_and_se'{__eq mo!'!_ acre!_ to S & S
Construction Company of Beverly Hills.
The unconfinned sale price ls roughly $4
million.
Tbete is a clause in that agreement,
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however, which gives lbe city the first
right to buy Meadowlark. The city must
act In less thaa four monthS to do It, or
the land goes to S Ii S.
The land is r.oned "R·l and would
pi:esuinably beCome a single' fa.mtly hous--
lng tract il S & S buYS It. The question ·n0w 'facing tQe city is
whether the course is Worth $4 million, or
if. the city can-reach an agreement [or
less money.
City Administrator David Rowlands
said · be does not yet know any details
since be basn~ met with Meadowlark
owners, and the city coupcil bas not
discuMed the current sale offer. ~
Some city officials feel Meadowlark is
worth about $2 million as a golf course,
though as a housing traCt its value is
much higher.
Tom Severns., the city's director of en·
Viftlllmental resources{ sai.d an expected
report on the potentia costof building a
golf course in the third phase of the cen·
tral Pilrk has not been completed.
The San Francisco financial consulting
finn of Stone and Youngberg is expected
to complete that study this week , which
will give the city a basis of comparing
costs.
Severns said 1.file Square Park. bullt
by lhe county, cost about $1.I million. but
\hat does nol include the land which the
county already owned.
"Stone and Youn_gberg will probably
give us four alternative · met~ for
financing a new gotr Coorse," Sevefns ·
added. "We have had at least three peo-
ple offer to build and operate the new
course if the city buys the la nd."
IXOil -un on
_Police W Ound Suspect
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Man .-Held i~ Murders, Kidnap and Rapes
MERCED (A~ -A gwiman who vow-
ed never to be taken alive bas been
wounded by police -with an assist from
a Hunlin~ Beach man :..... to end a ~
mile spree of !IX abducti~, two rapes
and two fatal shootings, authorities say.
• The escapade begao with the kidnap-
rape of a 19-year-old woman in South
Lake Tahoe Friday 'and ended SU.day
when police cut down Joho P. Bunyard,
fl. (If San Francisco oo the outskirts of
After the car inadverterltly went up a women found in their motel rooms in
dead-end street here, the gunman pulled MariPosa, 30 miles northeast of here.
the woman out and used her as a screen Bunyard was reported in satisfactory
saying, "Stand Bick. get back or I'll kill condition today, chained to a ho!pital bed
her." police said. and under 24-bour guard. He had gunshot
Th o m p s on , 48, of 9695 Brook \\'ounds io bis anns and abdomen. .
Bay Circle, hit the gunman from -"He Will be chafged with murder, ki'd-
his blind side, knocking Bunyard away naping, armed robbery and possibly with
and to the ~round where he wa s shot. other felony charges,'' said Sheriff NOnn
Merced police Sgt. Mike Sutherland GagVt of neighboring Mariposa County
Merced. ..,, ~ ' ... ~,
At one point In the cbul, pollce said,
be forced biJ way Into tbe -,_, Of Mr. alid Mn. Calvin """1Poa ol Hun-·
tlngton Beach and made them drive him
to Men:ed. Police in pursuit during the
half-hour drive said a gun was · kept at
Mrs. Thompson's temple.
fll'ed the ~!~o sbot& and none was in lhe Sieira fnoddllg · . rO!Umed, -iila:· . ml&ll'·ta! Wl!f/'Pit• llalllDN -•
Neither of the ThompsclltS was reported~ Bunyard proliaJibr ~d "" turned ovor
J$lld., • '" t'. · IL Mari1!;!111 ,.,iborities later lod8y :rJioy had been vliltliig a ion 1n Mari-~~~~ two murder cOm'
-. • . plaints there.
The Merced County sheriff's office said He said hold"rd~s also were placed
Bunyard was booked for investigation of on Bunyard by Oakland police on a kid-·
murder in the shooting of two elderly (See SPREE, Page I)
Hamburger Stand Suspect Seized
In Huntington
Rape Assaults
Phantom Phone Bandi't
Orders Money to Go
A bandit giving imtructioos by
telephone and awarenUy communicating
with a partner by radJo robbed a Costa
Mesa hamburger stand Sonday nilbt In a
stlcjup similar to a $1,IOO 'Joi> three
nichts.earlier· in Huntington Beech:
Neither bandit riot victims ever saw
each other In the holdup ·engineered
between a ·pay telepbon< booth and the
Burger Klnjf, 2015 Harbor filvd., Costa
Mesa.
The princlpala In the $!50 robbery SIJn.
daY nigbl may have been c<intacted by
the same bondlis who tried a similar job
on a FCM.mtain Valley market lu& week in
a dry run, then did It successfully.
Victims In each cue _,, Jold by' a
mysterious caller tbat,a bJibi>ower<c1 ti·
ne was aimed at !hell' beads and refusal
to cooperate would mean instant .death.
Cbarleo R. Davldsoo, 21, manager of
the Buraer ~ ouUe~ .. Id the holdup
began With a 9:20 p.m. fele"'*" "call as
be' and ~ other<_...were ihsent.
"He saJd .•. 'there ~ a gun pointed at
my bead·and if I did ~ ilrange be
would,start -lni customera ·end then
employes1," Davidson :-told Patrolman
Susan J. Peters listened in on the con-
versation.
"Yes," Davidson replied.
"·You're a very lucky guy ... "the ban·
dit i:e»lied .. "The 'other one' wasn't and
is still in the hospital."
One halfway-success rul holdup with an
identical method of operation occurred
last week in Fountain Valley, but the
telephone blindit falled to plc1< up the loot
left outside the market.
A second such effort involying a
?lofcDonald's hamburger outlet in Hun·
tington ~ach Tbursd"ay night netted the
stickup artists $1,600 which was placed -
II ordered -in the garbage area· behind Ille shop.
.Polite said that In Sunday nicht's Costa
Mesar ~Jdup Davidson warned the alleg-
ed bandit be would get very little money
because he did not have the floor sale's
COOJblnaUon, on4' the CR'!' box ke~,
Miss-Peters said that In• listening in on
the conversation it sounded as though the
man on the telephone was giving in-
(See PHONE, Page !,)
A large scale effo.rt by their Special
Enforcement Detail -(SED~ has netted a
man Huntington Beach police believe is
responsible for the rapes or eight hitch·
hiking girls in the past 10 days.
Police said they picked up William E.
Gerald, 20, or Baldwin Park, Sunday on
Beach Boulevard. He was booked on
suspicion of kidnaping. assault with in·
tent to commit rape, sex perversion and
assault with a deadly weapon .
Sgt. Bruce Young and Officer Jon
Arnold said they stopped Gerald because
his car matched the description furnished
by rape victims. Detectives said he since
has been identified by two victims of the
series of assaults.
Detectives said the eight sexual
assaults involved in three separate cases
on April 14, 17, and 18. Two took place in
Huntingtoo Beach, ~ third In Los
Angelea County.
The' attacker, police said, picked up
girls hitchhiking to the beach In groups or
two and three and forced them at knife--
point into sexual acts on each other and
himself before releasing them.
Since the last attack of this type was
reported last Wednesday, members of
Huntlilgton Beach's SED have been
cruJstng Coast Highway and Beach
Boulevard in an effort to spot the rapist.
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WHE'R'E tHe A.C'rlON "1YAS.'--·Aerial photO shows Watergate co.m-
plex and surrounding area~ ·Howard Johnson Hotel (1) stands across
from Watergate office building (2) where the Democratic National
Comi;nittee offices ('\ITpws) ,wei:e lqc~t¢. BJhiµd comp)ex is Jo~.F.
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Coast Bank :Keeps Mum
OnKalnibach 'Spy Fund'
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of JIM !)ally l"lltt lllff
Officials of the Newport Center branch
of the Bank of America today refused to
confirm or deny the existence .of a 5'Cret
bank account beld there by the Com-
mittee to Re-Elect the Presiden t.
President Nixon's personal lawyer.
Herbert W. Kalmbach, a Newport Center
attorney, was acc used of having control
of a secret fund that may have contained
as much as $500,000 during the presiden·
tial campaign, in an. article in the
Washington Star-News. ,
The newspaper said the money was
kept at a Newport Beach bank and that it
was used in part "for political spying and
di sruption " including payments to a Los
Angeles attorney Donald W. Segretti.
Segretti previously was identified as an
undercover operative during lhe NiXon
campaign.
The West Coast fund, the Star News
said, was kept in a hidden bank account
al the Newport Center branch of the
Bank of America. ·
Charles Scribner, manager of the
Newport Center branch or the Bank of
America, would not deny the exlsfsence of
the account. ..
Fri.;: ,;':!"~dlt ordered Davidson to Fountain valley
pdt an 181"1• bills Into a bo1:or bag and •
place it' at the rear d. the-.tlmd with the Schools Compete garbage. ·
Davidson said that although bis
message .... menacing, .tbe electronic ·1n Sc1'ence Fa1'r· ~t was ·polite throughout the con-
venation. · · I •·no you have a family?," the caller
aaRd at ooe point, u Burger Kine clerk
Studellts from an-17 schools in the
J'ountoln Valley ·School District will com-
pei. 'lbutsday In areas of engineering,
biology al)d ]>i!ysics at the district's
fourlb IMUal Science Fair. "
Huntington Shows $i,261
Easter Week Camp Profit
"We are . expected to retain a con-
fidential relationship with our clients and ,
customers," Scribner said, "so we· can
neither confirm nor deny the report." •
Scribner refen-ed inquiries to a bank
public relations official in Los Angeles
who likewise said a responoe · Would
violate the confidential relatiomhip.
The Star-News' arllcle said tlle mooey
was fuoaeled Into the acco...t by cashiers
checb bouaht with cash at tbe nearby
Security l'acilic Natiooal Bank In
Newporl Center.
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RUN THE TABLE
WITH CLASSIFIED
Let's poel our raourae1. A DAILY
PILOT cluslfitd want -Id can help yoU.
Lclik·bow this one dld-It: -• • '
f' I 8' Pool table, ~-tt thick
·-liid, "°11, balls, ' ea, et.o. flit. m...u:a: ....
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EJblblts from klndergarlen through
eigbth grade 1tudenis "Ill be shown at
the district ofOce at Number One
IJibtboose Lane.
Hundreds of students participated in
school level Scie~ Fairs prior to spring
vacation, a district official said.
School·level winners will be judged on
~"ability, scientlflc ,.thougbt and
.........,lcatlon altllls.
Thia II the first year the progam has
--eltlOlldodelo othenban ~ live
tbrolllli eight. • 9tadent entrlea are In junh>r engineer·
lq, ..ruor research In biological or
pl1Jllcal -...i -,._.,, "! bloloslcal or pllyslcal aclenc!.
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Campers piid the city of Huntlnjfton
Beach $1,261 during the nine day Easter
vacation to ·park their trailers and vans
on · tbe...clty parting lot over looting the
sand and ocan.
City official( said the new overnight
camper lot was at least 75-percent full
throughout tho titter holidays.
"We had 3ll campen and an additional
16§ cars using it," 11)'1 Jim Way, beach
aupervilor in cbarae of the camping lot.
The charce per nliltl la $3, plus an extra
$2 for any ellra cars.
The harbor& and. beachea depallment
opsllSd ~ "Ciliipmg, lot COOJp!ete
with a sanitary faclllty, !Urch 1. Since
that time, the city ~as earned $1,755 from
i~ Including the E11tu wtek revenue.
The city wu 'l'pposed· to; close the
-camp Iola -revenln& the uphalt area
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back to normal beacb park -on May I,
but Way said only weekeoo camping will
be stopped by that date. He Slid campen
would be allowed to use the area during
the week through May 25 because of the
heavy demand for it.
The overnight camping idea was pr1>
posed to meet lhe need of campers who
want to sta y by the ocean , and to raise
mooey from the beach parking lot during
the winter, whej\ It is rarely used ·by
daytime beachgoers. .
It cost the city $12,ooo ;;J. put In proper
waste dl'1"'5al systems fo1" the camping
and to create the l!>Olll for 90 parking
stall a.
City oliiciala evi!duaJlJ eipecl to
IJll~•·'11,080 lo· f!t,M.-l]y !ram I tun wliiter'a .uae ot IL • ",
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Robber Takes Tin1e
A holdup m•n who bided his time
.-cl 1 waltresa In Jerry's llarbecue,
~ Mancli<sttr Blvd., Buena Park of
more than $400 early today, police te-
porled.
-Offloen said the man entered · the
eatery at .12:20 •.m. and walled around
1111tll 12:17 a.m. bef<n threatening the
waitress, Roberta May Banner. 24. of
Stanton. '!Ith a JUl1 and demanding "all ,
the money." .
The suspect escaped bt a yellow
Volk1w11en. J>O)lce said.
The Stone-Youngberg study covers 155
acres south of the current central park.
The study will abo consider uses other
than a golf COUJ"Se,
Worihy said be feels the city needs
both Meadowlark and the new golf course
and that special federal revenue sharing
funds might be U!ed for them.
The final decision will be In the '1ands
of city councilmen. several of whom have
said-they WOUid U)Wto keep It open and
stop houses -but that was berore they
were faced wllh spending $4 million to do
it.
Kalmhach's
Account
In Newport
WASHI NGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon's personal lawyer, Herbert W.
Kalmbach of Newport Beach, bad control
of a secret rund Qiar may have contained
as much as half a milllon dollars during
the presidential · c a m p a I g n , the
Washington star-News said today.
(Related column, Page !)
Tbi newspaper said the money wu
kept at a Newporl Beach bank and
was used In part "for political spying ond'
disruptlollf' lncludlna paymenll to • Loi Anaelea attomef, Donald W. Segrettl.
Secrettl prevloua!y was ldenUlled aa an
undercover operative during the Nixon
campaign. ,
Kalmbach, who appeared beiore 'a
federal grand jW'Y investigating the
Watergate cate Friday, declined com-
ment on the report, the Star-News said.
The West Coast fund, the Star-News
said, was kept In a hidden bank account
at a Newport Beach branch of the Banlt
ol America .
The money was funneled into the ac-
count by cashier's checks bought with
ca sh at a different Newport Beach bank,
the Securlty Pacific National Bank, the
newspaper said. ·
There have ,been previous reports of
Washington funds during the Nixon cam-
paign totaling $'750,000 or more , w i t h
some being used for political surveUlance
activities, allegedly including t b e
Watergate bugging case.
The newspa per aald "various sources"
put the amount that passed through the
l'~ewport Beach account as "anywhere from $200,000 to •.ooo."
It apparentlv wu closed out, the Star·
Newa said, e&rly last year -well before
the break-in of Democratic headquarters
at the Watergate bulldlng In Wa shington
June 17.
The Star-News•quoted investigators as
saying that Kalmbach made payments
fi'om the West Coast fund to Scgretti,
rather than ftom Washington-based funds
as preV"i6usly had been believed. These
paymerita Dave been said to have totaled
$30,000 to $40,000.
·'Ibe Star-News said a Senate sub-
committee learned of the fund last fall
but that the findings were not disclosed.
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Coast
Weather
·It'll be somewhat cooler on Tues·
day, according to the wealherlady,
with patchy low clouds and fog
along the coast in the early morn-lni hours. Highs of 72 at tbe
beaches, rising to 8'i Inland. Over·
night lows, 48-58.
INSIDE TODi\ Y
-Si..:ttem persons were shot, •i• o/ them fatally lo Los A11-
geles Swnda11 whtn a 25-uear-old
gunman went berserk. Officers
firn:zllv contered the suspect and
wounded him tn the crowd'td
Southwe.tt part of the citv. Ste
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NEWSMAP SPOTS TWO DAYS OF MURDER AND KIDNAP IN N. CALIFORNIA
Fugitive IUpe Suspect Captured by Police in Sierra Foot hill1
SOO Partygoers Dispersed
Army vi .Coast Police
Break Up Balboa Bash
Bal Week in Newport Beach came in
with a whimper but went out with a roar
Saturday night when police broke up a
rowdy Balboa Peninsula party that
erupted into a riot.
A small anny of officers endured
flying fists, crashing bolUes a n d
obeoentties before arresting nine of the
estlmalod 500 P!lrtygoers !n the 900 block
on West Balboa BQulevard just before
midnlgh.!, . •
Several days of complaints b1
neighbors of a duplex at 904 Balboa
Blvd., brought police to the !lcene of the
final Easter week bash. 1 •
Officers Greg M'attson and M'.ajk
Johnston arrived at the scene of the par·
ty at about 11 p.m. and were im·
mediately surtounded by the boisterous
crowd. One of the two managed to get
back into his squad car and call for help.
Numerous other police cars and the
police helicopter were dispatched to the
scene where eventually 26 policemen con·
fronted the angry crowd.
As officers attempted to take away
several of the rowdiest partlers, "they
were stopped by others 1n the crowd who
!ought with the officers to free their
friends, police said.
Officer Stanley Bressler said today at
least one squad car had its windshield
smashed out by a flying bottle and most
of the officers present engaged in fist
lights with members of the crOwd.
SurprtsingJy, he said no one was
seriously injured in the'melee though of-
fice~ Wert'fotcea 'tb Use hammerJoCkS to
•' ' • ' I . r • ' control some of the most boisterous
revelers. 'Br~s1ei'1 at~ 'Said I one of ·ttie''Srresiees
was p1ac.ed in'to a ·Squad car ~~d a rookie
officer was put on guard. He said two
members of the crowd battled with the
young officer until others could open tbe
squad car door and free the man inside .
Bressler sa1d the police belico~ter spot·
ted the action, zoomed in to Wlthtn 30 feet
of the ground and followed the suspects
as they attempted to flee through the
crowd. The suspects were later captured
by officers on the ground.
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naping and rape warrant.
The FBI in Sacramento said it was
preparing comP'laints for two federa,l kid-
naping chargei against Bunyard.
In San Francisco, police said Bunyard
was postitively "linked" with a series of
attacks on women in the Nob Hill area in
recent months, including th.e multiple
stabbing of a Japanese student
The search for the man wanted in the
Tahoe attack touched the Marysville and
San Francisco Bay areas of Northern
California before Bunyard's capture
here. In all, two policemen w~
disarmed, several fited at and ~i~ cars
co}llrqandecre4. , • , • . ,
'· ElfrtW Slml!ly, the bddi•s 611Ud~y'?..
Chalburg, :..55, and Helen Cramer, 70,
were ,(pund shot in' t~e forehead,, in
separate Mariposa motels, pOlice said. '
In Lake Tahoe, about 100 miles north
of here, a man raped a woman and
disarmed a policeman Friday, then fired
some shots at him and Police Chief John
Crow. All the shots missed.
He fled with two hostages and later
Friday released them in Marysville,
Calit, about 75 miles away,
On Saturday, San Francisco police
issued an all-points bulletin for the arrest
of Bunyard, a soft drink truck driver.
They said he was armed with two .357-
caliber magnum pistols.
Bea~hes Full for Easter
t Bright and sunny weather brought an
ettirnated 300,000 persons to Orange
£oast Beaches Saturday 'and Sunday on
the last two days of Easter vacation:•
I Few serious incidents.were reported as
lght surf and chilly water temperatures
lept many bathers out of the water. But
l.aguna Beach and NeYQX>rt Beach of·
l cials reported coastal roadways jam·
lied with ca rs from mid-morning to
ltternoon as thousand! of sun seekers alcked to the sea. .
"Heaviest beach activity was reported
;
Newport Beach where the two-day
d estimate was 178,000. There were
rescues, including one near-fatal one
vlng a 19-year-<>ld youlh who ven-
too far into the surf wearing street
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Ana, was still in the intensive care unit
·Of Hoag Memorial Hospital this n1orning,
but \ll'as in "1nuch improved " conditi on,
al:oordiOg to hospital officials.
Heavy boating act ivlty was also
reported In Newport Bay and officials
there said there were two minor sailboat
collisions and 16 capsized boats, during
the weekend.
At Laguna Beach lifeguards reported
6even rescues and estimated crowds at
36,000.
In a crackdown on dogs running loose
'Money Tight'
on the beach, 116 persons \vere advised
that their animals were required to be on
lcahses. Laguna lifeguards sa id.
liunti ngton Beach lifeguards reported
weekend crowds of nearly 60.000. In
chilly 57 degree water and sm{l.11 surf,
there were also 68 rescues reported , none
of them serious. according to lifeguard s.
San Clemente lifeguards patrolling
South County beaches reported 32,000
flersons came to Beaches Saturday and
Sunday. There were only five rescues on
what was described as a "typical summer
Sunday."
Ch .ild Genius Refused
Furid Aid at Michigan i
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ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UPI I -Despite
the fact he has been described as .. a
bona. fide child geniUs," the parents of a
14-year-old University or M i ch i g a n
freshman have been told he cannot
qualify for a scholarship.
The parents of Greg Wellman of
Plymouth, a town about 20 miles
northeast of here, sal~tbey were told by
the school's financial assistance offi ce
that because or the tJght money situation,
almost all student aid is now based on
need , not merit~
Greg skipped eighth and ninth grades
and entered Plymouth High School as a
sophomore in 1970 after scoring 160 on an
IQ test that had a top score of 160 at the
age of 10 .. By 1072, he accumul ated JS
hours of stra ight "A" work at a nel!rby
community college.
He enrolled In tY.10 cou rses Rt the
university las t fall on a trhtl basis while
finishing his senior year in high school so
university officials could determine If he
was ready .. ror college·lcvel work, and
receivtd A's in bQth of them. tndi ca·
tions are he ·will do the same in the
courses he is taking this u mester in a
;:onlversily honors program.
Despite the impreuive academlc show-
ing, his appllcaUon for soholarshlp aid
\1·as rejected outright by universit y of· 1
fica ls.
"\Vhen •Jie applied for a scholarshi p,
Tom Butts. the university's finan cial aid
director, told us he'd like to help. but his
hands are tied," Mrs. Mary Ann
Wellman said. "He said the wtiversity
didn't realJy have much money for
anybody except 'disadva ntaged'
students any more ... that almost all of
its financial assistance is based on need,
no t merit or ability."
Although Greg did get a 150 regents
award to cover the cost of books. the
Wellmans took out a $500 loan to cover
his other expenses.
"We'd like to be able to llelp more
bright student.s," Butts said, "bul at a I
tlnte or limited funds you have to
establish priorities .··
The Wellmans said they do not blame
the situation on Butts or the university.
"Mr. Butts. the J>ee?ple in Ulc honors
program., almost everybody at the
university have bee.n extremely nice to
us,'.' she said
"But I do thjnk there's something
wrong when a society that became great
by rewarding achievement does rut about
face and almosl !<>tally lillOres that
philosophy." •
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< EAST LANSINP~ Mich: (UPI) -A
Methodist Sunday scliiol 1'GChet has
apologized for calling' the nude body cast
or a local artist ·~the handJ,,-Otk of Sa.
tan," and ruining.it, but U>e·artist said
she plans to sue anyway. . ,
"I full y intend to.go tq court with t1!151" •
said Linda King, a 27·year-old Michigan ·-
State University student who was exhjbi[-
ing the work in an art show next to tbe
church where Bruce Johnson, 35, teaches. ...,
"This guy came in, said the devil was
in it and tore it down," she said of the
work, which is made of silicone rubber,.
pl3,1tic and wood and set In a glaaa dl8-
play case with colored flaabing lights.
"He took the cast borne with him and .
when he brought it back It was ruined."
Johnson admitted be 40removed some
decorations" frool the cast and ~k it
home. '
Mrs. King says he told her the .Piece
was disturbing "because that particular
room was special to him. He told me he
found Jesus Christ in that room and that
it had a lot of meaning to him."
But Mrs. King says the cast had a lot
of meaning to her. ,
"That was my personal work," 6he
said. "It took me months to make and I
went through a lot of physical pain doing
the body cast.
"A creation is something that caMOt
be duplicated. ·you just can't duplicate
the same feelings ," she said.
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She said she is suing for malicious
destruction of property.
SKY DIVER'S BODY DANGLES . FROM POWER LINES
Former Seal Beach M6n Dies In Jump Over Elsi nore . . . '
Valley L~wmen
Tackle LA Rams
111 Basketball
The Fountain Valley policemen are
preparing to tackle eight of the larger
Los Angeles Rams football players
Thursday at Los Amigos High School.
Fortunately tor the officers, they'll be
taking on the Rams in a game of basket·
ball.
Tickets for the game are $2 for adu1ts
and $1 for students and may be purchas-
ed at the police station at 10200 Slater
Ave.
The proceeds will be used by the Foun-
~ain iValley Police.Aslociation1fot various
charitable and youth activities.
The Rams basketbaQ teain features
Jack Snow, Dave Elmendorf,"loiah Rob-
ertson, Gene Howard, David Ray, Phil
Olsen, Fred Dryer and Les Joseph.son.
The tiirc>ff wil l be at i :30 p.m. in the
campus gym at 16566 Newhope St.
Wives Offended
By Naked Angel
RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) -Police
closed t h e Bidda Man boutique in
fashionable Ipanema for displaying a
design of a naked angel in its front win-
dow.
The design of a male figure with wings,
long hair and holding a blue bird was
shown from the front, provoking protests
of housewives in the area, police sald.
Police covered the store window with
ne1\'spapers and were seeking the b:>u·
tique 's O\vner to charge him with uor-
fensive conduct."
5 l{illed on Bridge
SEATTLE (UPI) -Five persons died
Sunday night when two cars collided on
the rain-slick Evergreen Point floating
bridge spanning Lake Washington. Two
other cars plowed into the wreckage.
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structions about the money pickup to
someone else.
She also hid $100 in cash in sliding it
through a slot into the noor safe.
A blue car stopped briefly in the alley
adjacent to the hamburger stand about
that time, then sped off, investigators
said,
Burger King employe Kris EUCMOn
was able to take the stickup in stride.
"I spent the whole time in the back
eating," she told police.
10 Dogs, :~fMl.
By Poie<>n,_Fiend,
REDWOOD CITY (APr~·omcers are
searching for a person who poisoried
three dogs and sevtn ·puppies here wi th
meat balls containing enough strychnine
to kill a child.
The San Mateo County sheriff's office
said it assigned two detectives to find the
poisoner who scattered meat balls con--
talning 700 milligrams of· the poison in
the Fair Oaks dJstrict here.
Officers said it takes only 20
milligrams to kill a dog and the 700
milligrams could kill a youngater who ate
the meat.
Fire Damages Boat
Fire caused an estimated $4 ,000
damage to a 24-foot cabin cruiser berthed
at Dana Point Harbor Sunday evtni~,
Ufe Harbor Depa!lmeilt ~r~i ~ .:
The blaze is believed to have started
from a faulty ignition system on the boat
owned by James Paul of Santa Ana and
valued at $13,000.
The-Harbor Department fire boat put
out the flames after moving the craft
away from its mooring and from nearby
boats.
Sky Diver Blown
Into Hot Wires,
Electroct1ted
Strong winds blew a Seal Beach sky
diver to his death in Elsinore Sunday
when hi s parachute lines snagged a
12,000-volt power line. I
Riverside County coroner's deputies i
were ·attempting to determine today et:·
actly what killed Steve Campbell, 24, who ~1
was believed to have been electrocuted. ·
A spokesman for the coroner's office
said the victim. might also have been ~
strangled .in the accident which Wt him ;,
dangling'OVera reSldential street.· 'I
Investigatorp said Campbell, formerly
of \1(5 !iariJ!P.IW .Drive, Seal Beach, had
moved lo .a l;os Angeles address wllh his
brother, Who was in Elsinore with him
Sunday. ·
Sheriff's deputies said Campbell's
brother had left just prior to the fatal ac-
cident.
The victim's body was taken to Evans-
Brown Mortuary in Elsinore, where it
will be picked up Tuesday by Mottell's
Mortuary and returned to Loog Beach
fOr funeral services.
Talk on Trees
Set for Chamber ,,
Laguna Beach landscape architect I
Richard Bigler will talk about the need i
for trees .In Hwitington Beach and the
city's ash tree project during a luncheon
Thursday at the Huntington Harbour
Beach Club.
Bigler, who has designed sevey~l of the
local parks, iS the gue_st spea~er for the
seventh annual beautification awards
banquet sponsored by the Women's
Division of the Chamber of Commerce.
Tickets for the chamber Juncheon,
which starts at 11 :30 a.rD., may be ob-
tained through the Chamber of Com-
merce by phoning 962-6661, or phoning
Mrs. Charles Gerarden at 536<1118.
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NEW YORK (APf -BeiuT k
inger said today President Nlzoo &eeU to
build a new Atlantic Chart'er with
America's European allies this year bas· ·
ed on an easing 6r econOmicf frictions and _:__.._
on the continued Presence or u-.s. forces
in Europe.
The"Presldenl's chle! foreign policy ad·
viser outlined a blueprint for a revitali~
ed Atlantic alliance in an <Bddress
delivered at the annual meeting of The
Associated Press, presenting t h 6
Administration's first major policy s.tate-
rnent in what Nixon has called "the year
or Europe."
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, The blueprint, Kissinger said, 11.is not
• an American :i.rescription but an appeal
' ror a joint effort" to agree upon "a clear t tol b''; •. ( se ,common o 3eci.1.ves • . • ..
, 111te. historic opportunity for this
~ gtO~tion is lo bl!lld a new st~ of r international relations-for the--decades--
ahead . A revitalized· Atlantic pertnershlp
is indispeosable for it."
Kissinger's prepared address made no
mention or .Vietnam or of the continued
fighting In Indochina. R.ither, it was
devoted exclusively to U.S. relations wilh
Europe and the factors which he said
have produced "a dramatic tranSforma·
tion of the psycbologkal· climate in the
West -ct cbange ~~!s -the most pnr
found current c~e to· Western ~ stateismansbJp," · ~ , ~ • • 01llY Piiot "'""9 W lldllfd Kotlller OFFIC~R CUF-FS 'WOUNDED BURGLARY SUSPeC3: IN IRVINE
--'Jtj·F'oregrovnd0ll 'Electric Typewriter Taken lfrom Office i ~inger said, Nix~ ill ~l~g:._a ~.ries ti of talks with leaders or sucD Western
i European allies as Britain, Italy, West
, Gennany an.d France because be ~ believes that the political, military · and
economic issues "must be addressed at ~ the highest level. Irvine Policemen Shoot,
"The United States proposes to its
. Atlantic partners that. by the time the
President travels to Europe toward tbe
end of the year, we will have worked out
a new Atlantic Charter setting the goals
for the future/' Kissinger said.
A' cor"iierstone of the charter is the con·
tinued presence of U.S. forces in Europe.
Kissinger stressed this when he told the
gathering of editors:
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"The President has asked me to slate
that America remains committed to
· doing its fair share in Atlantic defenSe.
He is adamantly opposed to unilateral
withdrawals of U.S. fOrces from
Europe."
But Nixon's assistant for national
security affairs added that "we owe to
our people a rational defense posture, at
the safest minimum size and cost, with
burdens equitably shared."
"The necessary .\merican forces 'Will be
maintained in Eultpe," Kisstn~er '1&ln
tinu~. "not simply as a .h9stp.ge to trig.
ger 'Our nbcli!ar weapons but as an ~ssen·
ti al contribution to ~ an agree<! and in·
telligible structure of Western· defense.''
County Slates
Ptthlic Hearing
On Open Space
By ARTIWR R. VINSEL
Of 11M 01lty l't .. I Stiff
A man already facing a pre-trial hear·
ing Friday in connection with a series or
burglaries eight months ago was shot and
woWlded Sunday night in Irvine, when
police allege he tried to escape when
caught in the midst of another caper.
Willie L. Davis, 27, of Orange, was shot
through the left thigh when he assertedly
tried to make a break for freedom after
his capture. ~
Inmti1atocs..a:aid Davis was -surprised ' .. by Irvine Police Officer· Dick Bowman,
bJ~W .out of a ,shat\e[ed windo"( .at 1~1silTPl.r~Cl~.• / ' '•
He was carcying a typewriter out of
tbe building, ac.Ori!ing lo police, bu! had
apparently tripped a silent bµrglar
alarm.
Police charged that Davis tried to
make his break while Officer Bowman
was waiting for other officers en route to
assist him, forcing the patrOlrnan to fire.
The fugitive allegedly involved in a
series or burglaries adding up to $30,000
or more in ~tolen property last fall fell,
squinning, and an ambulance was sum·
moned.
Davis was treated at Tustin Com·
'
rnunity Hospital, booked on the latest
burglary charge and then transferred to
Orange County Jail to await new court
hearings in addition to those already sel
The suspect is currently faCing a pre--
trial hearing Friday in Orange County
Superior Court with actual jury trial set
May 25 for his alleged role in last year's
Irvine burglary spree.
A janitor, Davis is !=barged with in-
volvement in a whole ser!es of Irvine
Industrial Complex office break-ins in
which stolen equipment was sold through
several office supply companies.
11ie defendant was captured following
a• spectaCular · pursuit from t.be ·Irvine
a.i::ea acl'O!li;,into we~t Orange County, un·
tj!,~ ;<lflllw.-1/P.,~ went ~ut .. ol,coo·
tro.l 3.nd .'ski~d'4 ~Ougb a fence .into a
house.
The suspect's arrest at that time led to
raids at five county locations -all
business machine firms -which
recovered 70 items of stolen merchan·
dise.
Investigators on the scene at one loca·
tion were annoyed when a check of
serial numbers of Stolen property
suspected to be there failed to turn up '
one specific item.
They determined finally that it was the
typewriter on which they were keeping a
tally of other Items seized.
The first public· bearing and diseussiOn
on Orange County open space and con·
servation proposals are scheduled for
1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the regular meeting
of the Orange County Planning Com·
mission.
11:11! meeting will be in the hearing
room of the engineering building on
Civic Center Drive. Santa Ana. Coast Guard Rescues 4
1bough the open space and con·
servation elements of the general plan
are not scheduled for an official hearing
until May 1 and May 8. Tuesday's ·hear·
ing will be on the resource-managem<>nt
propasal.
Orange County Boaters
This set ot ordinances is the im·
plementation tool for the tv:o general
plan elements, Planning Director Dave
Moor explained.
Also on Tuesday's agenda is discussion
of 32 service station sites of the Mission
Viejo Company.
The company will request approval of
10 sites in the development area which
are not yet built but are committed, sold,
and sited.
A new service station district set up by
the county says no service stations are
permitted except those in the di'strict,
Moore said.
Because of this, about 10 of the 30 plan-
ned in the Mission Viejo Planned Corn··
munity now ·are non-confOnnlng.
' Four ·Orange Cowity boaters, including
a man from San Juan Capistrano, were
picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard Sun·
day afternoon after they were reported
missing Saturday evening by relatives.
Their boat, o~ by Lewjs Beaty, 46,
ofl 34895 cane Fortuna, San Juan
Capistrano, was round adrift about -44
miles south of Dana Point after an air
and sea ·search was launched Sunday
morning.
With· Beaty on hls 19-foot outboard
motor boat were his brother·in·law Joho
Clark; 4.1. Qf Yorba !Jnda, and Clark's
two sons. '
The boat developed engine trouble
Saturday afternoon on its way to San
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Clemente Island . The foursome had set
out from Dana Point Harbor earlier that
morniil'g-, the Coast Guard said.
A Coast Guard helicopter was sent
aloft after midnight Sunday morning and
conducted an unsuccessful radar search,
a spokesman said.
A fuU-ll<dged rescue operation hegan
at daybreak Sunday. Three bellcopters
and three Coast Guard cutters searched
more than 4,500 square miles before
locating the boat and the quartet just
before noon.
The group . was put ashore at Dana
Point about 6 p.m. Sunday. All were in
good cpqcljtion.. · ' .
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Rape charges were filed during the
. weekend against an Anaheim teenager Judge Rooald Crooi\ShaJ!l< .. the .veteran ~ksbank went from the city .school who police allege lured a door--r
jurist who was twice •ppointed to the sysfim ti> Stanford University and from cosmetics saleswoman into his ~apart!
Orange County Superior Court-bench, lhefe tO Harvard Law School where he ment and then assaulted her at kni!e-
died Sumlay' ln SI. Joseph B!)IJ>llal In oblnlned his law degree. point
orange. He was 65. He retired in October of 1968 with the Orange County Sheriff's officers said
Hospital o!!lcials said (oday lh4t Judge statement that he wanted lo devote his the 33-year-old vicUm told them thal
Crookshank was admitted 1o days ago for f\lll time to the care of his ailing wife. Leslie Charles K:ihn, J9, came to the
what was believed at the time to be Mn:., Crookshank died one year later and door in response to her ringing the beU
minor surgery . .They said his condition Gov. Ronald Reagan immediately asked and expressed a great interest in her
gradually deteriorated after surgery and Judge Crookshank to return to the products.
he died at 3 p.m. Sunday. Superkr-Court·bench. She said he produced a knl!e arter clo>-
Private fun eral rvtOes • "ba\Te beta The popular jurist returned to the ing the door and warned her he would
sChed uled for :r.30,r.m:'JliesOaj i't Smitli ~6'tnch in January of 1970, and was active use It If she resisted. She said she \\'llS
and Tuthill Mortuary'UiSiuita Ma. ' ::' 2eJl!f•l trial .t1¥igrunents until his then raped and later allowed to leave
Judge Cli>Olisbllnk-a widower, -.v>iS recen1 llmcss. Court oHlclals clo.. 'tHe •J!&r!lncnt.
first arJPOlnted •to ibe Orange Countx '~iiaio said he had aJ>Pear'1! lo be-DcpuUes said the !BTeswoman, wbo
SUpericit ~ lii...'111'1 'b)"~ _! satls!actory recovery !rom wa~ olhe<Wjse unharmed, said sWc was
GOo<lwin Jlilill!i.iller Miil( ... I city tllrOO ,mrgory performed last yeii'. told by her attacker a!U!r ahe pleade<I
judge In Sanli Ana in41 lalef ai a Senta '.!llcll!e Crookabanli' Is survived by two ·she bad three small children : "Just keep
Ana Municipal eoUrt judge. sons. Rmald of El Cajon and Bruce or thinking about them and behave younelt
A native or Santa Ana. .rudge San llemaidlno aod two grandchildren. Nothing Is worth getting killed over."
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Mai-tha's NewpO:rt Call
Early .w atergate Clue
Brl!IUIN THOMAS ' J>EY BISCAYNE, Fla . (UPI\ -
M}irtha l\UtcheU apparently wasn 't kid·
ding when she said she WM held as a
''political prisoner" last Jun.! in Newport
Beach, in the first few ·days after the
Watergate case broke into headlines.
The wife or former Attorney General
John N. Mitchell was speaking out long
before the White House wall of secrecy
around the Watergate affair crumbled
this week.
A variety of sources, including Mrs.
Mitchell, have provided the basis for a
full recapituJation of the events sur· '
rounding her widely publicized telephone
call to this reporter from Newport Beach
last June 22. 1 ~
On Friday, June: 16, the nigtit before
five men were arrested i n s i d e
Democratic national headquarters on the
other side of the country, tbe h1itchells
attended a gathering of 1 e ad i n g
Republicans and Hollywood celebrities at
the Beverly Hills home of movie ex·
ecutive Taft Schrieber. Pat Nixon was
the guest of honor.
Afterwards, the Mitchells drove for the
weekend to the Newporter Inn at
Newport Beach, where ..a block of villas
were set aside for Nixon administration
VIPs.
On Saturday, Jime 17, local newspapers
carried a brief story about the arrests in·
side Democratic offices at the Watergate
complex in Washington .. That evening the
Mitchells were invited to a "Mexic:an
fiesta" dinner at the nearby Corona del
Mar home of Mrs. Donald K. Washburn,
widow of the "7·Up" soft drink manufac·
tul'er. ,.
Mitchell, then President Nixon's 1971
campaign manager, and his wife had a
heated argument, apparently o v e r
Mitchell 's insistence that they leave the
party early. Other guests of the em·
barrassed hostess included actor John
Wayne and his wife and Herbert W.
Kalmbach, the President's personal at-
tccney, who bas since told FBI agents he
gave at least $30,000 in ~P campaign
funds to an alleged political espionage
agent at the direction of the President's
appointments secretary at the time,
Dwight Chapin.
W esbninster Man, 75,
Killed by Automobile
A· 7>year-old Westminster man was
killed Sunday night when he walked
across Westminster Boulevard at LocUst
Street, police reported.
Killed was Margarito Vela, 7313 Texas
St. He was struck by a car driven by
Gladys Morgan, 64, of Westminster. The
accident is under investigation.
~trs. \\'ashburn later said there was
not a hint of "what was going on b&ck
East" the night of her dinner party.
Mitchell told guests he had :·a very hu·
portant meeting" to attend. Finally he
grabbed his wife and they depart~ ..
At 10 p.m. that Sunday evening,
~1itchcll new back to \Vashington, lea v·
ing' 1'fal'tha behind with their daughter
t-.1arty, ll. and ~1Hche,l's secretary, Lee
Joblonsky, along_ wilh--A!n. Mil<:hell's
bodyguard, Steve King. wbo had bef.n
provided by the Cornmittee for the Re·
Election of the President.
The next (nom1 iig, the oov.-spapers car-
ried big photograph s of James \V,
r-.1cCord Jr .. then security chief for the
re-election committee, as one of the five
men charged with the break-in and.. bug-
ging al the Watergate.
Purse Snatehed
Tliief Offers Religious Mat.er ial
A neet-footed purse snatcher grabbed
the shoulder bag of a 22-yeaM]d Laguna
Be{lch wqman early today after first of·
rerlng a religious tract to the woman and·
her\Companion. Bag and contents were
valuM at $70.
Joanne Griswold told palice her bag
was forcibly wrenched from her grasp as
she reached out to accept some literature
rrom a young man on St. Ann's Drive at
Gaviota Street. She 1vas not injured.
She said that earlier, she had pa ssed
the purse snatcher in front of a store in
the 700 block of South Coast Highway.
Literature espousing philosophy.religion
wa; being handed -out there.
The thief approached his victim from
the back and was reported to have said :
"Hey, would you guys like this," holding
out the literature.
The thief was described as being about
23 years of age, of average height and
wci'ght v.'ith medium length brown hair .
Dana Hills High School
Girl Dies From Injuries
A 17-year-old Deria Hills High School
coed died e·rly Sunday from injuries suf·
fered in a tr31fiC: ·crash late 13.st week
only a few blocks from the campus.
The driver or the :.uto which struck the
girl's car has been booked on charges of
drunken driving, highway patroln1en
said.
Lyn Klohs, daughter of Mr. and l\trs.
Walter Klohs of 423 Vista Torite>, died at
South Coast Community Hospital on Sun·
day.
The accident occurred last Thursday at
Street of the Golden Lantern and La
Cresta in Dana Point.
Miss Klohs, described by school
spakesmen as a "very well·liked worker"
in the school guidance department, was a
junior on the new campus.
fatrotmF,'1 jdentifi~, thj! !friver. 9~ ~
other car as George McNulty, 2i. of~
Street of the Violet Lantern, Dana Point.
They added that McNull.y allegedly r.8n
a boultvaftf stop at the intersection and
llis aiito slarruned into one being driven
by the coed.
Besides her parents, Mi.!s Klohs leaves
a sister. Elizabet h Lee Klohs of Costa
Mesa, and her paternal grandmother,
Mrs. Marie Klohs of La Ci'escenta.
Funeral services are scheduled for
\Vednesday at 11 am. at Pacific View
MemoMOl Chapelln Cdi'<lna de! Mar with
burial follow ing in the memorial park.
Greed y Parents
Snatch Up Eggs
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Easter
Bunny stood in danger of getting his long
ears pinned back as stampeding adults
competed with preschool tots at what
used to be a nice little ea hunt at the San
Francisco Children's Zoo.
A horde or l,!00 children and ·partnls
pounded through tbe gates In aearcb of
t,000 packages of eggs, actualijt' jelly
beans:' . 1 -,i'
"The people-were shoving each other,
pushing ror egg11," ,~Id ~, Bel~
director or t~e ~~ttare.I;\'~ 1'A>O. ' ~·'l'.heY
were doing sothe pretty desperate things
to each other'." The parents, along with a pack of older
kids. were the worst offenders, he said,
all trying to grab off as many of the
goodies lhey could. •
A BOARD MEETING CLASSIC!
Or for Any So~i1I Oc::c11fo11. Yo11 will loolr. Sprin g Fr11h i11 Yo11r Silk l Wool S1o1it bv GRIECO
-$1 75.00. All Cotton 01ford 811Ho11 Down Shirt by S1ro -$12 .00. En9li1h Rind l loclr.1d Silk
Tit by l•lboit -$JO.GO.
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For . Bal Isle
COAST TOASTS DEPT. -When you
hear folb tallt about this being the best
of all poaslble coasts, th•Y were talking
about days like Easter Sunday. Absolute-
ly brilliant. OUr old coastline turned on a
day befittlng the occasion.
I don 't know how many rolks made it
to services Sunday but there sure seemed
lo be a lot ol worshiping going on aloog
the ocean front.
, Indeed. over the entire weekend, we
managed to generate crowds to our
region In what must have been some kind
of prelude to summer.
Balboa wasn 't like the Bal Weeks of
yesteryear, true, but you still couldn't
find a parking place. Balboa Island fer·
J')'bolts were doing double-time.
11IE ONLY PLACE worse to find an
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Pe.rilous Journey • lll Convoy Arrives
Uf'I Tt._....
' Cambodia
R I • eceims
SAIGON (AP) -~river COAW'/ reoch-
ed Cambodia's capilaJ. IOday with
c11J11Clq of fuel and rice after l'UlllllD&
eoemy ambushes oo the Me...,. Jll ....
Cloe South K..........-..i lank« ID
the eight-vessel convoy was hit by
mcrtar fire. one crewman wu killed and.
three of his ship!IUlle> were wounded. An
officer aboard another ship wu reported
woonded alao.
Sll: or the vessels were petrole\DD
tankers and the other two carried
cargoes of American rice to help
replenish dwindling supplies In Phnom
Penh, whose inain roads have been cut
by Cambodian guerrilla forces.
TIIE CONVOY WAS first attacked
near the South Vietnamese-Cambodian
border after starting out on the 61).mile
COMMUNICATION GAP -Mrs. Nixon shouts answer to reporters journey. 'lbe vessels made it past this at·
after church services in Key Biscayne. Separated from press, Mrs. tack without damage or injury.
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space was out on Newport Bay. It
ed like every boat that could get an
e started, bolst a sail or stick out a
e was out among them 8aturday.
Nixon was trying to tell newsmen that some Easter baskets were g<r The mortar hit the Korean vessel about
ing to charity. --~-~h3If way up tlie-tiv . .
The attack . near 1lle border was by
FLOODWATERS COVER MARK TWAIN CITY OF HANNIBAL, MO.
E-uolleft-Wn -hi119·Sp11dod irrA.....-North;-South-oHMncy,lll b.----1
"-~ a matter 0£ fact, J saw one kid
~ to get under way in one of those
1lttle ding-arounds who stuck out a pad-J!Je and lound be had just stuck it lnlo
another boat.
Nixon Enjo ys. Seclusion
Of Bahamas With Friends
small }arms, machine guns and rocbts.
South Vietnam provided a heavy naval
escort. ·
Two rockets hit the district town or
Hong Ngu in the same border are.a, but
no casuahles were reported against
government positions eight to 19 miles
northwest of_ Hong Ngu, wijh_ six Viet
Cong and two government troops killed
and 36 government lrOOpS wounded.
'Rainstorms Add to Flood
Bicyclists were everywhere too. No\v
ou take Balboa Island, for ei:ample. For
~ they've been grumbling about how
maybe they Ollght' to boll ·automobiles oo
D~ger; 'Worst to Come'
: that llttle island in tbe sWJ. 1£ Saturday 1 was any example, they may never have
{to worry about it again. Bike riders were
~everywhere. No room for motor cars.
• ; YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER when
~they put Balboa Island together, the
{Model T Ford was still a big thing. And
"'ltfodel T Fords were . pretty narrow ltf
~today's Super-Blimp V-8 standards.
.; So they built the roads on Balboa
'Island to fit the Model T. Thus it is that ~the Super.Blimp v..as of today find it
:Jsqueezy going on the island. saturday
·-has a good example.
I, Put three blke riden abreast and you fCan forget about any automobiles pa ssing
!01 old Bal Island.
I And speaking of the automobiles of
~eryear -I think I was -even some
[~. ~ bit offbeat spots were doing a
lbf1SK businlls over this Easter weekend.
iike the -Briggs Cunningham Auto
-,Museum out at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa resa.
k SO MANY FOLKS walked through the
;door at the opening gong Saturday that
Sthe astonished lady at the counter ex-
;1:lafmed, "My goodness, are you all
·toeether in group?" Not so.
:· Inside, among the glories of yesteryear Go our highways, you'll discover that
man y grand \'ehicles of the golden era
wtren't built for Balboa Island either.
Roadside nower sales "·ere also very
large over this holiday weekend. One
roadside vendor stationed in South
Laguna told me that his entire stock of
)ocal· flora was gone berore noon Satur-
,iay. Same thing happening SWlday.
"We'll be all through selling by l
.,"he predicted. "By then, everybody
be where they want to be for
l:.ster."
~ EVERYBODY WOULD not be where
wanted to be if he had to make a leftl
off Coast Highway in downtown
Beach. LafIDa solved the Easter
kend traffic Jam by banning left
it moved it to some other local.ion.
Clemente, maybe?
Thus was our Easter weekend . Some ~ting slices of life. Much sun. Blue
~Real air. ~,:dy, this is the best of all po!Sible
GRAND CAY, Bahamas (AP ) -Pres·
ident Nixon vacationed with two of his
close friends enjoying the seclusion of a
private island in the Bahamas before re-
tu rning today to 1he Florida White House.
\Vith him \Vas C. r.. "Bebe" Rebozo.
his next-door neighbor at the Florida
White House, and island owner Robert
Abplanalp, president of Precision Valve
Co .• Bronxville, N. Y.
Nixon helicoptered to the island Sunday
after attending Easter services with his
family at the Key Biscayne Presbyterian
you've dotfe that Cannot be forgiven.
nothing that God can't sweep away and
give you a fr esh, new start."
Wmf THE WATERGATE investiga-
tion prominent in newspaper headlines
Sunday, the minister was asked if he
"·as alluding to the case in his sennon,
especially when he cited a Biblical pas-
sage about ancient King Agrippa:
Church. -
"For the king knoweth of these things
... I am persuaded that none of these
things are hidden from him : for this
thing was not done in a corner."
R Asked about the sermoo, Huffman re-THERE, THE MINISTE , the Rev. pLied: "I preach the goopel of Jesus
John A. Huffman Jr., delivered a ser· Christ. 1 speak it clearly. You can draw moo that urged a return to moral prin-ciples and suggeited a change i:C cur-• yodr OW!1 · 1mp1!cation1, • • • ~tevll"
t rf style the President w~ to m~ke of 1t was ~( ~·t like to_f.l!.lk about ain." 51-id 1 • between him .!-Ild the ~rd.". ..
the minister• "but let's face k, it's. a • Ruff man said . he t;cf decide? on t~
fact of our society. It's a fact of your • ~ loog before tit )mew Nixon was
life and my life.'' coming.
Huffman said being seriously religious
might mean "'lhere will be business
dealings you'll have to sta~ out of ...
there'll be friendship s that you will have
to break off and there'll be some coura-
geous statements that are going to be
tough to make."
But, he added. "there's no l hi n g
TIIE PRESIDENT and his family were
among 600 persons attending the Sunday
service in the church a few blocks from
the Florida White House.
The Nixoo family, including daugh·
ters Tricia and Julie and sons-in-law
David Eisenhower and Edward C o x.
posed for Easter photographs on the
lawn of Nixon's Biscayne Bay residence.
1\\•o flower-filled Easter baskets -one
with a pink bunny, the other with a yel-
low duck -were placed on the \a,vn for
the occasion.
The South Vietnamese command
reported 66 Communist cease-fire viola-
tions in the 24 hours ending at dawn to--
day, the lowest nwnber since the truce
began Jan. 28. The previous low was 85
on April 16.
However, the drop in the total was not
considered significant because th e
nwnber has fluctualed widely from day
to day.
The Saigon command reported more
attacks around the deferuie perimeter in
moWJtains west of Hue in the northern
part of the country, and three miles
northwest of tbe base camp at Phu Cu on
the central coast 290 miles northeast of
Saigon. It said sil enemy troops were
killed in the attack near Phu CU and
seven government soldiers w~ _
11anol'Radio d1arged, meemilbile, that
the United Statea plam to introduce
· trdopo fr!>m Tbal!IUICI Into Cambodia in a
'1\0lpeless11 attempt to save the ,goyem-
ment of President Lon Nol.
"The· reactionaey government in
Th.ailand must bear the responsibilities
for any serious consequences which will
result rrom its foolish military com-
mitment and it is sure that it will only
gain defeat," the broadcast said.
"If the government of 'lllallaod fool-
ishly disgraces itseH to serve as an in·
strumellt f0< the United States by intro-
ducing troops into Cambodie..i it will not
be able to avoid punitive action ~ich
will be taken accordingly by the people
and the !iberatioo forces of Cambodia
who are in the position of. gaining great
victories.'' Bernade tte
Dev li n Weds
BELFAST (UPI) -Bernadette
Devlin, Northern Ireland's fiery
civil rights leader, married Michael
McA1askey today in her hometown
of Cookstown, County Tyrone.
Miss Devlin led the clashes in late
1968 that provoked the current vio-
lence between Roman Catholics and
Protestants. Jn 1969, she was elect·
ed to the British House oi Commons
and two yean later gave birth to a
daughter oot ol wedlock.
Pope Leads Celebrations
For Easter; Urges Peace
The bridegroom is ·a Lurgan
school teacher with close ties to
Catholic political movements in the
region. Friends ol the family said
they began dating last year.
By Uniled Press International
Pope Paul VI led the Christian world
Sunday in celebratirig Easter, telling
more than 100,000 persons jamming St.
Peter's Square that he is praying for
peace in Indochina, the '-1iddle East and
Northern Ireland.
1n the 10th Easter message of his
reign, the 75-year-old ruler of the world's
630 million Roman Catholics cited the
11iddle East , Indochina and Northern
Ireland as places where peace does not
exist or where it is endangered.
e l\'ete Talks Awaited
PINE RIDGE, S.D. (UPI) -Federal
negotiators awaited word today of possi·
ble new plans for ending the 5&<1ay-old
occupation ol Wounded K nee by
·weather to Remain Mild ('<Z:.~----
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By United Press International
Rampaging floodwaters of t h e
Mississippi River and its tributaries
chased more people from their homes to-
day , forcing the removal of 3,800
residents of one Illinois county alone.
At least four deaths have been blamed
on flooding Mississippi and . Wssouri
'waters in Missouri and Illinois. River
watchen said today the worst is yet to
come when the Mississippi is expected to
crest at a record 42.5 feet .
Heavy weekend rains gave new
strength to pounding floodwaters north
and south ol Quincy, Ill., 'Where Civil
Defense workers , National Guardsmen
and vol"'lteers hoj1ed lo comple,te . the
:;.cuatl~ o~3,800-pe~sons by mld-mom-
RESIDENTS 0 F. flood-threatened
dwellings piled valuable possessions and
whatever furniture they could handle on·
to their own cars, state trucks or panel
trucks furnished by helpful citizens.
The advancing Mississippi battered
three Adams CoW'lty levees, and the Na-
tional Guard, ordered out Sunday by Gov.
Daniel Wallrer, labored to shore up the
soggy fioodwalls.
Some industrial plants along the river
were forced to halt operations but the
to'vn of Quincy v.·as not endangered,
authorities said.
In central Louisiana, workers battled
floodwaters and strong winds SWlday to
protect a hospital and 150 homes.
AT A FIVE-MILE stretch of levee
west of Jonesville, La., state crews piled
up sandbags ferried there by a National
Giiard helicopter. As a backup measure,
officials worked to build a ring Jevee
around the western section of Jonesville
to encircle the SG-bed Catahoula Parish
HO!pital.
Twenty-nine Jonesville families left
their home> Sunday and Naliooal
Guardsmen W<rtecl all night piling
sandbags oo a levee being eroc!ed by
swift water in the Bl.act River.
The eut-west levee nmnJng acroos
ca1ahoula Parish aloog U.S. 84 WU being
torn by water flooding open fields and
driven against the levee by powerful
southerly winds. •
"They'll have the best of it done today
or Tuesday/' said Ted Huser, Jonesville
town clerk.
At Morgan City, near the Gulf Coast, a
sunny Easter Sunday brought an_ one»
peeled drop In the Atchafalaya River an4
Army engineers said the crisis had paUo
ed for the time being at least.
Explosion Kills
7, Blows Floor
Up to Ceiling
EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) -Leakinc gu
that collected under a lO)I' rent opart.
ment building exploded Easter Sunday
and blew the ·!looi' agaimt the celling.
seven persons, including a pair of newly .
wed.teen-agers, were kllled and 23 others
\Vtte hurt.
"The people were getting ready for
Easter. You could see the Easter bas-
kets,'' said a Police sergeant. "Most ol
them v.-ere still hi their sleepwear. 1bey
\\'ere still in bed. I bet many of them
didn't even wake up."
The blast ripped through the on&Otory
building at dawn, destroying ei&ht of its
15 apartments. Of the 23 persons injured.
eight were hospitalized overnight. M091
of them were in satis{actory coodltloo.
"IT APPEARS it was caused by an
underground gas leak in the street adja-
....nt to the boildlng, and the exphlsioo
occurred und.emeath the floor or the
building," said Fire Chief Marioo Cole-
man.
"It was a very low income apartment,
very cheap apartments/' Coleman said.
"They ""'" poorly constructed end very
old. It blew the floor and many occupant.!
upward into the ceiling, and the celling
and roof then collapsed. oo them." ·
SOme survivors helped dig for the dead
and injured. 1
"ONE OLD LADY WAS trying to dig
and we had to pull her away to make
room for our men . We started digging
with our bare hands, and we got a p,reg-
nant woman from underneath there ' the
police sergeant said. ''The gaa had sat·
urated . the ground and Y<llJ could still
smell 1t everywhere. The victims were
buried under brick, boards and ~-"
The dead were newiyw.ds Ri<llJen and
Cella Padilla, -17, Rafael Aguirre.Sr. 34, his wife Maria, 26, and 11lelr ton'
Rafael Jr., 4, Miguel Valles Jr., 5, Mm~
fattier and mother ,..,. critically hort,
and Jolm Gardner, 59.
Gas company manager W. T. Barno
bou9e said ooe wing of the L<baped
bulldi!lg remained standing and 20 .,.,.,
sons IIVlnc there were evacuoted lo !ht
homes of neighbors and relatives. Southern California Receives Sparkling Skies
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Negotiations to disarm occupants of
the vOlage have not been held for nearly
two weeks and government officials an-
nounced during the weekend that two
former negotiators may be returning to .
the scene.
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. e l\'etv Ge11•er Spouts
WILLIAMSBURG, Mich. (UPI) -Ten
more families were evacuated from their
homes in !his northern MichJ&an J:eb1
area today when a new and dangerous
natural gas crater spouted in a region
pnovlously unafleckd by the gas geyaers.
e s~s i11 Mese!Otll
' MOSCOW (AP) -Seven U.S. oenaton
met with Loonld I. Bmhnev today !or a
dllcuulon ol Sovlet·American trade that
apparentlr Included talk about coo-'
grwlona amendments demanding freer
emlgr1Uon for Soviet Jews.
The Senate delegation anived In
Moocow Thursday for a live<lay study of
Sovlet..Americin trade retaUona. ll 11
headed by Sen. Vance Hartke (O.lnd.).
Other oenators In the group are Jame& B.
Pearson (R-Kan.J. J . GieM1leal Jr. (JI.
Md.), Robert P. Griffin (JI.Mich.),
Howard Baller (R·Tean.), Howard W.
Cannon (0.Nev.), and Frank M• (0.
Utah). ·
Brownie Girl Scout , 7, Slain
HILLSDALE, N.J . (UPI) -Joan
D' Alleslllldro, a 7·)'e&l'Gld Brownle Girl
scout left bome 'lbund&Y to aell cooldes
down the sUeet and never retun>ed. Joan
was killed that aame nlCbt after being
beetai and &ezualJ1 alJuaed, IUllalUea ,
uld SU!lday. . .
They cllorpd Jooepb McGowan, a
bochelor t.eaCber, with llrlllllinc J ....
Her JllCle body WU l....S SUnclly behind 8
rock olf a highway lhat runs IM>ul!h
Harrtman Stale Plrtt In New York State
some I& mlleo lrom !tor borne.
J ... left 11er --1e1a than i.11 a block 1rom Mc<Iowan'a 'J'llundlO' ....,.,,-
to oe11 the Girl Sci>1Jt cooldea. She WU not
-alive apln • McGotr8', 21, ..,., an9ted . •t bis
borne, wben! be u-wllh bit motlier. He
-hold ID llel cl '80,0IO boll -• fte m1dlDI' waminlr'• omce said tbe
child 1(u killed 'l'hunday -tn1 and
her body had been taken to the woodJ
where 1t WU found.
An aui<lply lhond the git! died ..
"upllyzlatlon and mu!Uple head in)lu'leo
due to llran"'1•tlon and beotln(."
The blonde, bl-yed girl WU the llJI>
jecl " ao lnteme louMlay -bJ 1111n than 100 police olfloers. H<r litllet,
Frink D'Alleaandn>, had ollered 14
waive -tlon In exctwice !or bia dauahter'a return.
"She was-such an enthusi81tic dlild, 11
uld !tor mother. "She aald 'Mommy, }'n
entglit -.. " when Ille !ell the~ The l'BI 111isted In the oeorcb for the
child and New Yolk S\&le police> broug11t
bloodhoundl into the 1earch 'l'honcfa.Y.
A pile ol c1-. were found In a baa
about 100, !Mt from the body and cilher.
clolhel were dll<OVered oevcral miles
away in a parkina: ares. Both ..u al
clothes appamUy 'belonged to Joan, of·
ficlals said.
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Partygoers
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·In Newport
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--+--1!&.X~! inN<WJ!Ort Beaoh came iii_ \\'Ith a whiinper b!lt wen!OUtWllh a roar ~turday night .wl>en police brok~.up a
.i:owdy Balboa PenlnsuLI . party. !bat
erupted into a ,riot.
A small army · of offiCers eodured
flying . fISts, crashing botU~" a n .d
obscenities before arresting rune °'.Cle
_..timated 500 partygoers In lbe. 900 .bloc:k
dn West Balboa Boulevard just before
midnight. -. --.
Several d2.ys Of compJ•jnts.........L,f
neighbors of a duplex at · 904 Balboa
Blvd., brought police to the SCen!O of the
final Easter week bash.
Officers Greg Mattson and Mark
Johnston arrived at the scene of the par-
ty at about 11 p.m. and were im-
mediately surrounded by the boisterous
crowd. One of the two managed to get
back into his squad car and call for help .
Numerous other Police cars and the
police helicopter were dispatched to the
scene where eventually 26 policemen con-
fronted lhe angry crowd. .
As officers attempted to take away
several of the rowdiest partiers, they
Were stopped by others in the crowd who
fought with the officers to free their
[rlends, police said.
Officer Slanley . Bressler said· today at
least one squad c:atJ1oil Ill . irlnclt!ite!4
1mashed out by a flying boltle and most
of the officers present eoRPd· tn fist
ftghts 1litb members of Ille ~
-SuJ'P.rislngly, be said no~,•
serioUllY lnjlln!d in the melee lllciallt 61·
Deers were forced to use jlammerlocks to
control some of the most boisterous
revelers.
· )lressler also said one of tbe·arrestees
was placed into a· squad car and 1 rookie
officer was put on guard. He said two
memben of lbe crowd batlled with the
"'""' ollicer until others could Opell the
f(IUad car door and free the nian"lmide.
Bressler said the police bellcoptef spol·
~ the action, zoomed in to within.311 feet
of .the ground and loDo.wed the -'5
is: they attempted to flee through lbe
~wd. The suspects were later captured
by.officerS on the grollllll. ~ed at the scene of lbe distur-
baitce were: , .. -Patdck_g:._ K•llm"' 1,, of _ 253
l!rentwood St., Costa Mesa OD charges of
liiterfering 'With police officers.
Tbomaa E. Kmlmky, 19, 'of llOZ E.
l'likehain Ave., Santa Ana charged with
~"'· dnlnl<" in ·public: · · · "':"noii A.' Moi1bilOli, 21, ol Ii6:1'Kei>
1tngton Place, HWltingtori '!<'!"" ."" :barges of interfering )"Uh police of·
ilcers.
-Terry 0. Tomlil, 191 of 19351
lllaterbury Lane. Huntington Beach,
i:harged ·with taking a pri>ooer. from
::ustody of a police officer. ~
-Robert w. Sc:lldomnebl,. %1\ of HS.'11
~liiance St., Tustin OD c:barges of. being
!funk in public.
!!... Darrel F. sa.~, 20, .of 19'11'2 K~ick Ave., Huntlnlt4>0 Beach, chai'g-
!d with interfering wl tli 'l""iC• officers.
· .1.. T1mo111y s. GteUeoi 11, or 1040
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HELD AFTER -SPREE
Rape Suspect Buny1rd
. Kidnap-rape
Suspect Hit
In Gunfight
. ~·--, -~'>""'· Ml!lRtED rAPr...:-... gunman wti0 vow-
ea aevcr to •be taken alive "has been
!l'Jl,b. uallt from
;man -~ end a 400-
--:tbduCtiOns, two rapea
aDcftwo-fafal shootings, ·authOrities say.
The escapade began with the kidna~
rape of a 19-year-old woman in South
Lake Tahoe Frlitay and ehded Sunday
~ police cut down Jetm P. Bunyard,
%'1, fJ/ San Franclsce on the outskirts of
Merced.
At ooe po'11t in the chase, police said,
he lOrced tlls way into the motel room of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Thompson of Hun·
tington Beach and made them drl\ie him
to .,l)len:ed. Police In pursuit during· the
half-hour drive said a gun was kept at
Mn. T~mpson's temple.
After the car inadvertently went up a
dead-epd street here, the gunman pulled
the woman out and used her as a screen
safing, "'Stand liack. get bock or I'll klll
her,'' police said .
Thompson , 48, of 9695 Brook
Bay Circle, hit the gunman 1 from
his blind side, knocking Burooard away
and.i!>•tlie ground where he was shot. Merce<I police Sgt. Mike Sutherland
fired . the only· two "shots and none was
retiirned , officers said.
Neither of the 'Ibompsons was reported
injw'ed.
They had been visiting a son in Mari·
posa.
The Merced County sheriff's ofOce said
Bunyard was booked for investig"ation of
mtifder in t}Je shooting of two elderly
w~ found in their motel rooms in .
M'anposa, SO miles northeast .of here.
. »ivtyard ~us1 reported in satisfactory
coodllioll.IOday, Chained to a hospital bed
alld uncre. M>hour guard. He had gunsbot
wounds ·tn-ttts arms and abddmen:
. ';He wW,be chfrged.w)tb nµirder , kid-
ria!iiii;r, ~ed robber)' and poosibly with '.,;..----~----""-..,..-.~ ot6erfelOQy charges," said Sheriff Norm eoUt Garrett of neighboring Mariposa County ". .. oro11e
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day, according to the_ wealherlady,
with patchy low clouds and log
aloog lbe coast In the early tllOf1I>
ing bours. Highs of 1% at the
'beaches, rising to I1D Inland. over-
night lows, -. :
INSIDE TODA)' , sixteen J)e1'10t11 were .ahot,
iU of them fatolly In Lo< An·
ge!es Sunday whtn a 2~01'-<>ld
gunman went_beT'icrk. Offfcna
finally cornered tJie rillp<ct and
wounded him h• Ille C1'owded
SouthlDe'1 pitrl of th:e> c:iq,. See
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lb ihe '·Sierra foothills.
Merced Dist. Atty. Pat Hallford said
Bwitird probablj would he turned over
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Mr.· .Langhridge
~st. llites lleld
Memorial services were held today in
Ptc:lfli: Vie-* Cl)opel, Newport Beach, loi:. •
Hart>or' Ar.a Boys ' Club directllr Alec
H~ry Lihgbrl.die Sr., a retired depart-
ment store e-xecutive of : Turtle Rock,.
Jriine. Mr. Langbridge died Friday at ' ' . ' hil'llomt. He was 69. . '
A native o! Bristol, '.Enilai1j!. Mr.
Liqbitdie n!llred to Irvine nearly three
yean ago. He was executive '1ct: presl~
dent ,of Halley . Brothers Dt~rlJ\lent s-Cleveland, Ohio.
lie Ii IUl"(lved by bis widow, Mrs. Wln-
nllnd Llaallrldl• ol lbe 11111111 home. •1 ~ l>rive; three ...._ Alec
IL· ,Jt, al Cooconl, Dtvid A. ol TarrlJllll"
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l..bNDAY, APRIL 23 .' 1973 I I -· . . '
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Land Use ..
·Proposals
Get Study
..P..r<>po.wl. controls _over_ .lhL .Use 9L
private property in Newport Beach will
go before city eotµ1cilmen tonight at a
public hearing In city hall.
City planners say the controls are aim-
ed at protecting the .. village" character
of the city.
Councilmen-will be considering both
the Land , Use Element and residential
~ limits component of the new
general-plan al ·the 7:311 """8i<lo. 'Ibey
will be weighing-public. reaction to a
number of proposed specific controls, in-.
cludlngr " .
-An absolute limit of 15 dwelling units
per acre in· apartment zones.
-A request by the Irvine Company to
exceed µi&t limit in some areas.
-Ultimate ~ of the city-owned
pan:els where lbe Balboa Bay Club,
Marina park and Beacon Bay are· oow.
-Ultimate phase-oot of all. trailer
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-Reduction of .the size ol. the com· plex and surrounding area. Howard Johnson Hotel (1) stands across
mercial diltri!:t-ln·Balboa. from Watergate office building (2) where the Democratic National
-Redevelopment along the North Comll}-ittee offices (ar.rows) were located. Behind complex is John F.
Ne wport Bouleva!d, area. · Kennedy Center (3)~ '
-commercial.and residential develop-, ·
ment of the Cjlstfway ,Hills property . •;
he~..::w:~« Ba • • • cJ.·li.! -.... -n __ · .v· " .Ii.! M~-.-m concept for Upper.Newport Bay. .-, • . • ~ :t;;o O 11.c>
.. ·~ E:::-m~t of \be ~a· ... .... , ---Newporter Inn ... · • -' .. aDa ·Park-., -. rtments. . . publ~:\::~°"P~v!·~~o~~a~ ~ OnK.a.lm.· bach 'Spy Fund' amusement park there.
Pubfic hearings are also scheduled
tonight on a Variety or other subjects, in-
cluding :
-Newport Heights Alley Assessment
Districts.
-;-Weed abaJement assessments.
-A request for 16-foot side-yard set-
backs 01J·five lots in· Beacon Bay.
A pul>Iic hearing scheduled on John
Konwiser's plan to build condominiums
on Balboa's F'lln Zone property will prob-
ably he postponed Willi May 7, at
Konwiser's request.
Councilmen tonight will also consider a
recommendatioo by the Newport Beach
Garden Club to designate the coral tree
as the cify's official_tree.
They will also be considering a request
by UC Irvine to endorse the university 's
plan for an 00-<>ampus teaching hospltal.
Also before theril will be the tentative
map for the proposed condominiums on
the .old dump site off the end of 19th
Stnoet at the Costa M-city line.
They will also hear a request by
merchants in the Cannery Village area of
Old Newport to erect fancy street signs.
Scheme to Free
H e,,ss Reported
·BERLIN (AP) -Approaching his 79th
blrtbday, Rudolph Hea, Hitler's ooetime
corilldant and 'deputy, -bock In the
beadlines today r.lth a report of i hijack·
plot to free him from Berlin'• Spandau Prlion. '
~ ~ii GhmaJi '8Cllvist told over
the ~kend of ·a scheme· to hijack a
Bri,tish airliner to Moscow ln an attempt
to lorce the Soviets to agree to the Nazi
lea\:ter's release, authorities saKf:-
West German officials said Carl
Holzaptel, Wbo has been active in pro-
tOlll agaimt 'the Berlin wan, told them
be incl nine penonJ ,..,. planning to
take over a British European Airways jet
during a fiigli\ from Stuttgart to Berlin.
Court Delays
Jet Noise Suit'
A ....,.-·delay"~ ordered. toc1iJ tn Illa. ()rage County
5-ior Cdarl 11111411 a-• n\iHion
ai:tlin Jein!1Y llled by 9116 Harbor
An!a bomOowuera Who blame the
county for · mOuiitiiir Jet noile ~nd i>olltJ!lotl ill lbe 'Tidlilty of the COWi-~.
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By L PETER KRI~ Of lfrM O.llr ·""""·INH
Officials of the Newport Center branch
or the Bank of America today refused to
confirm or ~ny the exist.ence of a secret .
bank accounl held then! By the Com-
mittee to Re-Elect the President.
PreSident' Nixon's personal lawyer,
Herbert W. Kalmbach. a NeWport Center
atiomey' was a.ccused of having coo trot
of a secret fund that ~ay. haVe· contained
as much as $500.000 during the presiden·
lial campa ign,_ in an ar!ic~ ig the
Wa~gt'on Star·.N~.~· . ,
The· iJcwspaper said .&be money was
kept at a NeW1>9rt Beach bank ,and that' it
was used in pa~t "for political spylng 8hd
disniptlon" including p6r.ments to a Los
AngeleJ atto'mey Donald W. Segn!tti.
Segretti previously was identified as an
undercover operative during the Nixon
campaign.
'nle Wesi Cout fund, the Star News
said, was k~pt in a hidden bank account
at the Newport Center branch of the
Bank of America.
Charles Scribner, manager of the
Newpcirt Center branch of the Bank of
America, would not deny the existence of
the account.
"We are expected to retain a con-
fidential relationship with our clients and
customers," Scribn er said, "so we can
neither confirm nor deny the report."
Scribner referred inquiries to l e bank
public relations official in Los Angeles
"'ho likewise said a response would
violate the confidential relationship.
The Star·News' article said the money
was funneled into the account by cashiers
checks bought with cash at the nearby
Security Pacific National Bank in
Newport Center.
Lions Club in Newport
Marks Silver Anniversary
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By WILLIAM. SC![llEIBER
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A long time ago, a group of successful
Newport Beach merchants gOt together
and decided •it •was 'about time they did
their part tp nlake the' city an even bet-
ter place· to live.
On · Sept. 31 1947, they became an ot~
ficially chartered branch of the Lions
Club JntemaUonal ..
Tliesday nlgbt at 7:311 the Balboa Bay
Lions CJub will hold a dinner marking the
25 years of service they and past
~hers have done f~yffie community.
The festivities, whlclt' will include talk.I
by Mayor DOna!d llclnnts and ,members
of tile city• council, wlll take place In the
Girl ·&out House at · !Tiii! W. Balboa
Boulevard -the one the hions tiuilt fmm
scra&cb fn 1ML
AC<ordina 10 Lions blslotjan John
SylftPl(>n., a retired paiht cootrabior thit
clubhou!e' is his club's pride and joy and
perhaps: the group's most noteworthy ac· complis~nlent.
"It took us about 10 mon ths-to build,
aJI working in out spare time and With
mostly donated mQterlals," s a I d
Sympson, who missed being a charter
mell)ber of !lie Balboa Lions by only a
few months.
"It WU aUll a !30,lll)() project bo!:k in
U-.i.,. and we ...,.,. a brand new
club," ht~
There 1lere • chlrter Llona and there
are ltJ.ll ·••w• »-Allcl'•" ricbt now,
occonlinl! to SymplOll. '11ley an! mostly •
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It~~ .. local businea:men a n d ta~ ·
Sympson said part of the reason the
club has not gained membenhlp is the
fact that abOut 10 yean ·ago, several
Balboa Lions split off and lo1'!11ed the
Mariners Lions Club~ their own .
"There was something about their not
llking our dinner meetings," Sympson
said. "They meet at IUnchtlme now."
Thouah their numbera haven't in·
creased, the Balboa Lions good works
have -especially when they took over
the aMual Lobster Bake lrom the Corona
del Mar Businessmen's Association in
19':1. '
"1.be Lobster Bake has been a success
ever since," Sympson .recalls. ''It just
gets betler and better every year."
Thil ·y~'s Lobster Bake raised more
than l',000, all of which went lo pay ror
Lions programs assisting. Ille blind.
~ !!le Lions COOVO!ljl Tuesday night
at lbe Girl Seoul House, they will prob-
ably n!minisce about the old days-the
day;s when charter president Lou Gates
got things going. - '
Only one charter member -Robert
Jan!d -will be there to belp them
remember. The rest have moved on or
passed away, Sympson aald.
BU\ current Liona president Hank
Ankener ,.Id the remlnlJclng wlll tal<e a
back seat to the real. purpose of
marking the 25th anniversary.
That real purpose, he said, is looting
ahead to the next two yean of. communl·
ty service.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon's personal lawyer, Herbert W .
Kalmbach of Ne wport Beach, had conlrol
of a secret fund that may have contained
as much as half a million dollars during
ihe presidential c a m p a i g n , the
\Vashington Star-News said today.
(Related story, Page 3, related column,
Page 6).
The newspaper said the money was
kept at a Newport Beach bank and
"'·as used in part "fot1>01itical spying and
disruption_," includlgg P@ymenls ts> a Loa
Angeles attorney, Donald W, Segretti.
Segretti previously was identified ea an
und ercover operative during the Nl1on
campai gn.
Kalmbach, who appeared be£ore a
· federal grand jury investigating the
\Vatergate case Friday, declined com-
ment on the report, the Star·News said.
The West Coast fund, the Star·News
said, was kept In a hidden bank account
at a Newport Beach branch of the Bank
of America.
The money was funneled into the ac-
count by cashier's checks bought with
cash at a different Newport Beach bank,
the Security Pacilic: National 81111;, the
newspaper said.
There have been previous reports of •
Wuhlngton funds durlnc the Nixon cam·
palgn totaling '750,000 or more, " I t h
some belaf ...i-tor polltkll -actM!lea, illtpdly Including th e
Watergate buaflil case.
The newspaper sald 0 various aources"
put the amount that passed through the
f'.'ewport Beach account as "anywhere
from $200,000 to $500,000." .
It apparently tras closed out, the Star-
News said, eart1 last year -well before
the break-in of Democratic headquarters
at the Watergate building in Washington
June 17.
The Star-News quoted investigators as
saying that Kalmbach made payments
from the West Coast fund to Segnttl,
rather than from Washington-based funds
as previously had been believed. These
payments have been said to have totaled
$30,000 to $40,000.
The Star-News said a Senate sub-
committee learned· of the fund last fall
but that the Clndlngs were not dllclosed.
It said the new _ special Senate
Watergate committee Is looking lnlo lbe
matter.
4 of 10 Say
Nixon Involved
WASHINGTON (UPl )-A Gallup
Poll shows four of every 10 persons
questioned believed President Nix-
on knew about the Watergate affair
In 'advance.
The poll, published Sunday, also
showed that about ooe-lhird of the
persons Interviewed felt the case
revealed corruption in the White Hoose.
A large majOrity of Americans -
83 percent --. bad n!ed or heard
about the case when the poll was
taken last week, before Nixon made
his aMouncement that there had
been "major developments" in the
case.
Banker BrQthers Die 1
AMARILLO , Tex. (UPI) -Charles
and Richard War_e.. top office.rs of the
nation's Jargest fam.Uy"wned natlooal
ban·k. Amarillo NaUonal Bank, were
buried. today. Charles, 87, and Richard,
s:;, both died Sunday wilhln hours of
each other.
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Look.how. this one did it:
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alatene bod, rack, balls, 5
cues, etc. $LOO. ni.-uu:
eve.
Tbe advertiser aald, "Fantastic! Sold
everything -over !900. worth." Let 1""'
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Big Crowds
Hit Beach . .
On Holiday
· I I Brl&hl and llWllly weather brouaht an
estimated 300,000 peraons to Ora.nae
Coast Beaches Saturday and Sunday on
the last two days of Easter vacation.
Few aerious incidents were reported as
light surf and cbWy water temperatures
kepl many bathers out of the water. But
Laguna Beach and Newport Beach or-
ficials reported coastal roadways jam-
med with cars from mid-morning to
afternoon as thousands of sun seekers
flocked to the sea.
Heaviest beach activity was reported
in Newport Beach where the two-day
crowd estimate was 178,000. There were
14 resc:ues, including one near-fatal one
involving a 19-year-old youth who ven-
tured too far into the surf wearing street
clothes. The youth, Gilbert Espinoza of Santa
Ana was still in the intensive care unit
ef Hoag Memorial Hospital this morning,
but was in "much Improved" condition,
according to hospital officials.
Heavy boating activity was also
reported In Newport Bay and officials
the~ said there were two minor sailboat
collisions and 16 capsized boals, during
the weekend . At Laguna Beach lifeguards reported
seven rescues and estimated crowds at
36,000.
In a crackdown on dogs running loose
on the beach, 116 persons were advised
that their animals were required to be on
leuhes, Laguna llfeguanls aakl.
Huntington Beach llfeguanls reported
weekend crowds of oearly I0,000. In
chilly 57 degree water and small surf,
there were also 68 rescues reported, none
of them serious, according to lifeguards:.
San Clemente lifeguards patrolling:
South Coonty beaches reported 32.000
peraons came to beaches Saturday ·and
-$undaY. There-were only dve rescues on
what wu described as a "typical summer
Sunday."
Front Pqe I
SPREE ...
lo Mariposa authorities later today
because he faces the two murder com-
plaints there.
He said bold-orders also were plac:ed
on Bunyard by Oakland police on a kid-
naping and rape warrant.
The FBI in Sacramento said it was
preparing complaints for two fede ral kid--
aaping cbarges against Bunyard.
In San Francl.9co, police said Bunyard
waa postltlvely "linked" with a series of
attacks on women In the Nob Hill area in
recent months, lncludinc the QW!Uple
stabbing of a Japane1e ,student. , ...
The search for the man wanted-in--tbe
Tahoe attack touched the Marysvllle and
San Francisco Bay areas of Northern
California before Bunyard's capture
here. In all, two policemen were
disarmed, several fired at and six cars
commandeered.
Earlier Sunday, the bodies of Nancy L.
Chalburg, 55, and Helen Cramer, 70,
were found shot in the forehead in
separate ~fariposa motels, police said.
In Lake Tahoe, about 100 miles north
of here. a man rape:t a woman and
disarmed a policeman Friday, then fired
some shots at hlm and Police Chief John
Crow. All the shots missed.
He fled with two hostages and later
Friday released them in Marysville,
l!ilif.,860Ut 75 "fnlles away.
On Saturday, San Francisco -polloe
issued an all-points bulletin for the arrest
of Bunyard, a soft drink truck driver.
'n>ey said he was armed with two .357-
caliber magnum pistols.
A man ma tching Bunyard's description
lRter disa rmed a San Francisco motorcy-
cle patrolman in Golden Gate Park and
commandeered two cars with their oc·
cupants. He released a father and his 14·
year~ld son. occupants of the second
vehicle, in Oakland across San Francisco
Bay.
Police said the gunman kldnaped and
raped a 35-year-old Oakland woman,
forcing her to drive him io Mariposa, UO
miles to the southeast.
Bunyard was spotted Sunday by
Maripo51 sheriff's officers answering a
prowler report .
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Entertainer Dean Martin and his intended, Kathy Hawn, swear all
they •aid i& true and correct as they take out marriage license at
Santa Monica Courthouse. The couple will marry Wednesday al Mar·
tin's home.
Ch.ild Genius Refused
Fund AUl at Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Micb. (UPI) -Despite
the fact be has been described as "a
bona fide child genius," the pa rents of a
14-yuN>ld Univetalty of Michigan
freshman have been told he cannot
qualify f0< a scbolanhlp.
The--parents -or Greg Wellman of
Plymouth, a town about 20 miles
northeast of here,,Ald they were told by
the school's financial assistance office
that because of the tight money situation,
almoet all student aid is now based on
need , not merit.
Greg skipped eig hth and ninth grades
and entered Plymouth High School as a
sophomore in 1970 after scoring 160 on an
IQ test that had a top score of 160 at the
age of 10. By 1972. he accumulated 18
hours of straight "A" work at a nearby
community college.
He enrolled in two courses at the
untversity last fall on a trial basis while
finishing his senior year in high school so
university officials cou ld determine if he
was J'e?<dY. for college-level w9rk , and ~i"!ld .~'s ill,· b,qt~ of tl>epi .. Jnd,ic~,
lions are he will do the same in the
courses he is taking this semester in a
un iversity honors program.
Despite .the impressive academic show·
ing, his application for scholarship aid
was rejected outright by uniyerslty of-
fi cals.
"When he applied for a scholarship,
Tom Butts, the university's financial aid
director, told us he'd like to help , but his
hands are tied," Mrs. Mary Ann
Wellman said. "He s a id the university
didn't really have much money for
anybody except 'disadvantaged'
students any more ... that almost all of
its financial assistance is based on need,
not merit or ability."
Although Greg did get a ~ regents
award to cover the cost of books, the
Wellrnans took out a $500 Joan to cover
his other expenses.
Wives Off ended
By ' Naked Angel
RIO DE JANEIRO iUPll -Police
cloeed t h e Bidda Man boutique in
fashionable Ipanema for displaying a
design of a naked angel in its front win-
dow.
The design of a male figure with wings.
long hair and holding a blue bird was
shown from the front, provoking protests
o( housewives in the area, police said.
Police covered the store window \Yilh
neY .. spapers and \\'ere seeking the bou-
tique's :owner to charge him with .. of·
fenslve conduct."
"We'd like to be able to help more
bright students,'' Butts said, "but at a
time of llm.ited funds you have to
establish priorities."
Tile Wellmans said they do not blame
the situation.on Butts or the university.
"Mr. Butts, the people in the honors
program, almost everybOdy at the
university have been extremely nice to
us,'' she said
"But I do thiiik there's something
wrong when a society that became great
by rewarding achievement does an about
face and almost totally ignores that
philosophy.".
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BASH ...
MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, charged
with battery on a police officer.
-Gary M. Martinek:, 19, of 1229 S.
Kilson Drive, Santa Ana, on •Cbafg•s 91 Niln~'drurill 1b'public. '." '··_· · '·'
-Alden D. Collln!i, 20, of 1008 W.
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, charged
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ve 1c e.
·Bressler said three juveniles were also
detained by police for Jack of pareittal
control.
Ten officers from Costa Mesa POUce
Department were called to the scene of
the riot but were held in reserve and not
used, Bressler added.
10 Dogs Killed
By Poison Fiend
REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Officers are
searching for a person who poisoned
three dogs and seven puppies here with
meat balls corttaining enough strychnine
to kill a child.
The San Mateo COwity sher iff's office
said it assigned'two detectives to find the
poisoner who :icattered meat balls con-
taining 700 milligrams of the poison in
the Fair Oaks district here.
Officers· sai.d it takes only 20
milligrams to kill a dog and the 700
milligrams could kill a youngster who ate
the meat.
5 Killed on Bridge
SEATTLE (UPI) -Five persons died
Sunday night when two cars collided on
the rain-slick Evergreen Point floating
bridgll spanning Lake Washington. Two
other cars plowed into the wreckage. •
·$1!1300 Hoax
Uriiversity High Telethon Target
An anonymous call al the close of Irvine's first lady, Mrs. Janel Burton,
Friday's live.hour telethon which raised said she and Mayor John Burton hosted
•1.300 for the University High School the enthusiastic youngsters for a post· midnight "cast party" early Saturday.
summer choral trip to Europe proved t~ "John tried to ease them down after it
"day to be a hoax. occurred to them they hadn't taken down
Excited Uni High stud en I s a name for the man who said he'd pay
paritdpating In the Irvine cable Channel the rest or the costs," Mrs. Burton
3 event took the call two minutes before recrilled today.
the close of tbe show. "Jnbn told ll>em that just isn't the way
the caller said he represented lhe tbe Irvine Company would operate,'' she
1rviDe COmpany and would arrange to noted, adding that the ;,kids were just
pay for the difference between what greal They put on • great show.
ltlident& had ra!Jed and the 136,000 toial ''They got so excited when that caU
C..t of tht trip' 16 tbe Geneva Youth came In. -It's too bad just a few hours
Musieal in Switserland . taler they bad to be so disappointed by
AbOut 60 tlng'ers from University High the realization it was just a crank
plan to attend the Geneva Music festival caller."
this summe.r. C.Ounting what was earned ltfayor Burton joined WUb the p~
Friday night on the telethon , students arc _ fc53Jonal telethon organl.utrs r r om
$27,71111 short. KTl'V, Los Angelesc -Len FIMey and
The caller did not give his na me. An Robby Robertson,· and other Irvine
Irvine Company spo kesman today tn· community leaders who appeared with
dlcoled the call did not originate from tbe 1Jnl lllah studenta on tht tetclbon.
anyone within the company who would be City Councilmen of lrvlne have of·
In a pooltlon to authorlte such a grant. ficla Uy endonota he ililnm<r trip by
nie Irvine Company operates ·Com· desiJnatlng lbe touring youths city "am·
munlly Cablevlslon Company and pro-bassadots or good will."
vided the Channel 3 studtos g111tls to the Funds to pay for the Zl-day tour,
fund ralW1. A dozen technical starr however, are being 111lsed privately and
were provUI~ a cost of $2,0llO to the pa..nta of youriglten going are expected
company. a spokesman said today. to make up Any d~fldt!.
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' A bandit alvlng Instructions by
telephone and apparently oommunlcatfng
"i th a partner by radh) robbed a Cost.a
Mesa hamburger stand Sunday night in a
stickup similar ~ a $1,600 job three
nights earlier in HtmUngton Beach.
Neither bandit nor victims ever saw
each other in the holdup engineered
between a pay telephone booth and the
Burger King , 2015 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa.
The principals in the $150 robbery Sun-
day night may have been contacted by
the same bandits who tried a similar job
on a Fountain Valley market .last week in
a dry run , then did it successfully .
Victims in ·each case were tpld by ~
mysterious caller that a high-powered ri·
(le was aimed at their heads and refusal
to coopera te wo~d mean instant death.
Charles R. Davidson, 21, manager of
the Burger King outlet, said the holdup
began with a 9:20 p.m. telephone call as
he and five other persons were present.
"He said ... 'there is a gun polnted 3t
my head and if I did anything strange he
"'ould start shooting customers ind then
employes'," Davidson told Patrolman
Frank Jordan .
The unseen bandit ordered Davidson to
put all large bills into a box or bag and
place it at the rear of the stand with the
garbage.
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SKY DIVER'S BODY DANGLES FROM POWER LINES
Formeir.WI leKh Min Dies in Jump Over Elsinore . .
Davidson saici that although his
message was menacing, the electronic ;.~~~· :.~t: ::~:t t: ;-..__Seal . B.~~~ Sky Diver
asked at one point, as Burger King clerk --;-----• -
~~::=u~~-Peters listened In on the COD· Hi"ts Power Li"ne, Di"e's
"Yes," Davidson replied.
"You're a very lucky guy ... " the ban-
dit replied. "The 'other one' wasn't and
is still in the hospital."
One hal£way-successful holdup with an
identical method of operation occurred
last week in Fountain Valley, but the
telephone bandit failed to pick up the loot
left outside the market.
A second such effort involving a
PtfcDon ald's hamburger outlet in Hun-
tihgton Beach Tbuniday night netted the
stickup artists $1 ,600 which was placed -
as ordered -in the garbage atea behind
(be shop. ·
• • j '' Police said that in Sunday night's Costa
Mesa holdup David!Oll warned the alleg-
ed ·bandit he would ·l"l V<1T •llttle mOIJOy
beea use he Jid not have the floor safe's
combination, only the cash box key.
Miss Peters said that In listening in on
the conversation it sounded as though the
man on the telephone was giving in-
structions about the money pickup to
someone else.
She also hid $100 in cash in sliding it
through a slot into the floor safe.
A blue car stoPped briefly in the alley
adjacent to the hamburger stand about
that time, then sped off, investigators
said.
Burger King employe Kris Ellesson
\vas able to take the stickup in stride.
"I spent the whole time in the back
eating," she told police.
Fire Drunages· Boat
Flre caused an estimated $4,<KXt
damage to a 24-foot cabin cruiser berthed
at Dana Point Harbor SUnday evening,
the Harbor Department reported.
The blaze is believed to have started
from a ffUlty Ignition system on the boat
o~ned by James Paul of Santa Ana and
valued at $13,000.
The Harbor Department fire boat put
out the flames after moving the craft
away from its mooring and from nearby
boats.
Strong winds blew a Seal Beach sky
diver to his death in Elsinore Sunday
when his parachute lines snagged a
12,®voll po¥i·er line.
Riverside County coroner's deputies
were attempting to determine today ex-
actly what killed Steve Campbell, 241 who
was believed to have been electrocu ted.
A spokesman for the coroner's office
said the victim might al~ have been
strangled in the accident which left him
dangling over a residential Street.'·
InvesUgators said Campbell; formerly
of 705 Sandpiper Drive, Seal Beach, had
moved. to a Los Angeles address with his
brother, who was in Elsinore with him
Sunday.
Sheriff's deputies said Campbell's
brother had left just prior to the fata1 ac-
cident. '.
The victim's body was taken to Ev~
Brown Mortuary in Elsinore, where it
wil!. t,e_ picked up Tuesday by Mottell's -
Moruw:~ . .and ret'ltJled· to 1'>Qg Beach
for funeral· services.
. --· On San Joaquin .lleservoir
San Joaquin Reservoir may be refilled pensive,': tbe.. m wD spokesman said, "so
by August when an estimated $349,000 of when ·we Winl looking for bidders we met
repairs to the asphalt liner are complete, priva~ly with each firm to discuss the the Irvine Ranch Water District hopes. Sully-Miller Construction COmpBlly of engineering .specifications drawn by
Orange will complete the work in a 60 to Montgomery Engineers ·of San Fran-
90 day period, a spokesman for the cisco. , ..
IRWD said today. Griffith Construction and R. G. Noble
The district board met Friday to Construction were invited to submit pro-
review proposals ~i' three firms, selec-posa]&. Neither flnn submitted a com-
ting the Sull)'l'Mlller finn ".less because parable bid, the spokesman said.
of the ~liar numbers and mo~use U the project is complete by the end of
of the fi~'s program for comp ing t~~.....t.Pe retervoir might be filled in
work," t~pokesman sai!!.._. hme to lneet)the peak usage of August
San JoaqUlnrReseM'Ofr, in the hills months. In /the meantime, water
above Newport Beach, is: a tfackup fadli-pressure to !RWD customers in Turtle
ty. It provides water to customers of the Rock homes In Irvine, is being provided
Metropolitan Water District through the by temporary pumps.
separate water agencies serving Newport When work on the reservoir is com·
Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. plete' the Turtle Rock Hills lines
In January, during. a shutdown of the automatically enjoy increased pressure
reservoir for routine maintenance, three since the San Joaquin Reservoir is h.igher
"slippages" in the asphalt llner of the in the San Joaquin Hills, above the 1
reservoir were discovered. Spyglass Hills development overlooking~
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ORANGE ci3uNTY, CALIFORNl1 1 I
MONDAY, . PR IL 23 , 1973
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Costa Mesa De~lares War on Junk Antos
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of ftHI 0.11)1' ...... Staff
Junk autos are not welcome in C.Osta
Mesa.
They have officially been pronounced a
"public nuj.sance" and anYone-who
duJnPs one in a vacant lot or allows one to rust in the driveway is in trouble with the law,
The law is Sec. 73-13 of the Costa Mesa
Ordinance Code and it may be the very
first law in Orange County to .allow the
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removal of junk autos from private
property. .
City Attorney Roy E. June said today
that the strict new ordinance is not
meant to punish persons whose autos are
being kept in driveways in temporary
disrepair. It is aimed at ·getting rid of
autos wtiich are illegally dumped off on
vacant lots. .
"All it does is allow us to take them to
the junkyard," sa:id June, explaining that
both the ~roperty owner and the
registered owner will be given a "fair"
lo-day period to get rid of the vehicle on
their own.
If they don't, they share the cost of
removal.
Junkers are '<iefined lµld er t h e
ordinance as 11abandor,ted, wrecked,
dismant!ed or inoperative vehtcles qr
parts thereof,"
Although ther.e are cases .of resident s
So sentimental!y attached to their old
cars. they le.t thetn~i:USLaw.aY.JJ.!l _llleir
property, the enforcement of the new statu~e will be focused primarily' on il-
legal dumping.
"It's become quite a problem for us to
decide what to do with the OOdies or jtink
autos," June said.
"What happens frequently is when
somebody's done with their car they just
run it on a vaca nt lot and let it sit
there," he said. One week somebody will
come get the engine, Md the next
somebo<ly the tires and transmission, un·
til pretty soon you have nothing but a
hulk left." ·
A new state Vehicle Code section
adopted by the legislature now allows the
cities to enact ordinances like Costa
h-1esa's. It provides for the treatment or
junkers as objects witho,ut value rather
than a regisfered piece or property.
Since the ordinance also cove rs
dismantled and inoperative vehicles.
June said there may be occasions when it
willJih.9 ~ enforced against pers.QPA. "'ho
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Burger Stand Robbed
Phone Ba nait &ets $1 50 Haul in _Mesa
A bandit g1v1ng instructions by
telephone and apparently communicating
•with a partner by radio robbed a Costa
Mesa hamburger stand Sunday night in a
stickup similar to a $1 ,600 job three
nig hts earlier in Huntington Beach.
Neither bandit nor victims ever saw
each other in the holdup engineered
between a pay telephone booth and the
Burger King, 2015 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa.
The principals in the $150 robbery Stm-
Kidnap-rape
Suspect Hit
In Gunfight
MERCED (AP ) -A gunman who VOW·
ed never to be taken alive has been
wounded by police ·-"·ith an usist from
a Huntington Beach man -to end a 400-
mile spree of six abductions, two rapes
and two fatal shootings, authoriti~ s3y.
The escapade began with the kidnap-
rape of a 19-year-old wom an in South
Lake Tahoe Friday and ended Sunday
when police cut down John P. Bunyard ,
27, of San Francisco on the outskirts of
Merced.
At one point in the chase, police said,
he force d his way into the motel room of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvi,n Thompson of Hun·
tington Beach and made them drive ~m
to Merced. Police in pursuit during the
'half·hour dr ive said a gun was kept at
Mrs. Thompson's temple.
1 After the car inadvertently went up a
dead-end street here, the gunman pulled
the woman out,and Wied her as a screen
saying, "Stand Back. get back or I'll kill
her," police said.
Thomp s on , 48, of 9695 Brook
Bay Circle, hit the gunman from
his blind side, knocking Bunyard away
and to the-ground where he wa1-ahot.
Merced police Sgt. Mike Sutherland
fired the only· two· .Shots and none was
returned , offi~s said. '
Neither of the Thompsons was reported
1 injured.
They had beep visiting a son in Mari-
posa.
The Merced County s.heriff's office said
. Bunyard was booked for investigation of
murder in Jbe shooting of two elderly
women found in their motel rooms in
Mariposa, 30 miles northeast of here.
Bunyard was reporte4-in satisfactory
condition today, chained to a hospital bed
• ;in'd under 24-hour guard. lie had gunshot
Wounds in his anns and abdomen.
. "He will be charged with murder, kid-
naping, armed robbery and possibly with
Other felony charges," 51\id Sherlff Norm
Garrett of neighboring Mariposa County
in the Sierra foothills. • .
, Merced Dist. AUy. Pat Hallfofll said
Bunyard probably would be tom<!d over
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Look how this one did, It: '
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The ad-uld, "FlllWtlcl lold
everything -over lllOIJ, wortll;" Lei JOU1"
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day ni ght may have been contacted by
the same ba ndits who tried a similar job
on a Fountain Valley market last \Veek in
a dry run, then did it successfull y.
Victi ms in each case were told by a
mysterious caller that a high-powered ri·
fie was aimed at their heads and refusal
to cooperate would mean instant death.
Charles ~· Davidson. 21, manager of
the Burger King outlet, said the holdup
began with ,a 9:20 p.m. telephone call as
he and five other persons were present.
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A seven.month delay was ordered
today in the Orange County
Superior Court tria! of a $28 million
action jointly flied by 905. Harbol •
Area homeowners who blame the
county for JllOUDting jet noise and'
pollution in the vicinity of the coun-
ty airport.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner
set Nov. 19 as the new trial date.
Both sides said they needed the ad·
ditional ·time tcr com plete prepara·
tion·s for the trial.
Telethon, Call
To Aid School
Proves False
An anonymous call at the close of
Friday's fi ve-hour telethon which raised
$1 ,300 for the University High School
summer choral trip to Europe proved t<r
day to be a hoax .
Excited Uni High s t u d en t s
participating in the Irvine cable Channel
3 event :too~ the call two minutes berore
the c¥>&e of the show.
The caller said. he represented the
Irvine Company and .would arrange to
pay for ' the difference ' between what
students bad raised and the'$36,000 total
cost of the trip to -the oeneva Youth
Musical in Switzerland.
About 60 singers from University High
plan to attend the Geneva Music festival
this summer. Counting what was l'.!amed
Friday night on the telethon, students are
$27,700 short
The caller did not give his name, An
Irvine Company spokesman today in·
dicated the call did not originate from
anyone within the company who would be
in a ~ltjon. to authorize suc6 (l granJ.
The Irvine COmpany operates Com-
munity Cablevlsion Company ani:I pro-
vided tbe'Channel 3 studios gratis: to the
fUAd raJsers. A doien technical staff
were provided at a cost of .S2,000 to the
"He said ... ;there is a gun pointed at
my head and if I did anything strange he
\vould start shootin·g customers and lhen
employes'," Davidson told Patrolman
Frank Jordan.
The unseen bandit ordered Davidson to
put all large bills into a box or bag and
place it at the rear of the stand with the
garbage. ·
Davidson saici that _CJ;lthough his
message was menacing, the electronic
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lt~w 16 Spend
$3.5 Million
The question of how to· spend $3.56
million is expected to take up th~ greater
part of a study session scheduled f6r 7:30
tonight by the Costa MeSa City Council.
, \Vhat makes it a. problem is that the ci-
ty has $6.9 million in projected needs -
from street repa'irs to parks -through
1976 and not enough money to go around.
Tonight 's session in the· rirst Ooor con·
ference room at city hall may help coun·
cilmen d_etermine just where to spend the
city's $:1.56 million in federal revenue
sharing funds.
A "shopping list" given to councilnien
by City Manager Fred Sorsabal last
February suggests spreading the federal
allocation over several capital projects,
but does not include a tax reduction.
During the last session on federal
revenue sharin~ both Councilmen Alvin
Pinkley cfnd Dom Raciti said they were
in favor of using some of the funds to ac-
complish a tax decrease.
Two other items on the council's study
session calendar relate to ,planning and
zoning .matters.
One of these involves a proposal for
a one-lot subdivision for the Orleans
Apartments on Tustin Avenue north of
17th Street which would turn them ·into 69
indivklualy owned coridominiums .
Councllmen;-at their teglilar session
last Monday, refused pennission because
the complex did not meet condominium
parking standards and l:iecause individual
utility meters were not being furnished .
Riot B .. euks Out
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WHERE Tl:IE ACTION WAS -Aerial photo show s Watergate com-
ple?' and . surroundip.g area. Howard Johnson l;lote:l (t ) stands across
from W~tergale office buil~ing (2) where the Democratic National
Qornn1itfee oflices (arro\vs) were located. Behind complex is John F.
Kennedy. center (3).
Coast Bank Keeps Mum
O·nI(almbach ~spy Fund'
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By L. PETER KRIEG
ot t11t CMff'r 'l"llot, Staff
Officials of. the Ne"1J<>rt Center branch
of the Bank .of America today refused to
conlirm or deny the existence of a secret
bank · account heJd there by the Co m·
. mitt~ to Re-Elect the President.
Presiden t .Nixon's personal lawyer,
Herbert W. ~Imbach, a ·~ewport Center
attorney,.. wa~,,accused o~ having conttol
of a sec:et rund that m8y have contained
as much as. $500,000 during the presiden-
tial .camJ>8ilgn, in an Jlrticle in the
W~gton. S~-Ne)l'S. ,
The riewsi)aper said the· money was
kept at i' Newport" Beach bank and that it
'"as used in part "for political spying and
disruption" fncluding payments to a Los
Angeles. attorney ·Donald W. Segretti.
Segi'etti previously was identified as an
undercover operative during the Nixon
campaign:
The West Coast fund. the Star News
said, was kept in a hidden bank account
at the Newport Center branch of the
Bank of America.
Charles Scribner, manager of the
Newport Center branch of the Bank of
Arilerica. would not deny the existence of
the account.
"We are expec ted to retain a con·
fi~ential relationship .with. our cLients and
customers," Scribner said , "so we can
neither confirm .nor deny the report."
Scribner ref~rred inquiries to a hank·
public relations official in Los Angeles
who likewise said a response would
,violate the confidential relationship.
The Star-News' article said the money
was funneled into the account by cashiers
checks bought with cash at the nearby
Security Pacific National Bank in
Newport Cen ter. ,
Bal Week Ends With Roar
company, a spokesman .said t~ay. · Bal Weck ;., Newport Beach ·came '" edla'·' ded by t•· bo'·t · I · · red Jn th I tho h f IrviDe's first lady, Mrs. Janet Burton. '•'-h ... ... m ~y surroun nt: 1.:1 erous serious y 1nJU e me ee ug o -
said shlJ. and Mayor John Burton hosted wi .. u a w imper but went out •ith a roar crowd. One or the two managed to get licers were forced to use hammerlocks to
the enthusiastic young!ters for a post· Sa~urday night when._poll.ce broke up a 1>¥:k into his squad car Ud call tor help. ·control some of tbe most boisterous midn~' ht 0 cast party" early Saturday'. rowdy Balboa: Pen.lll.sula party' •hat . Numerous 'Olher "N\lice, earl and the · ire~· elers. "Jo tried to ease them down after ,., erupted Into a riot. '-· ~ { police ·llellcopter ·were dispatched to be ressler a)so said 0110 or the arrestees occurred to them they hadn't taken down . A small army or officers. eOclurcd , ~ h 1•·· ~ II ...., I ced • t d nd k'
• name. for .the man who .. ·,·a· 'h'e'd pay .. fiyJng flsts, crashing bottles 1 and scene-w ere eveqtua .,. . .w·po cemen\"'..... wasp a mo a sgua car a a roo 1c ob T bel fronted the angry crowd. o!Ocer-was put on guard. He said two , the rest of the costs," Airs. Burton · 5:0011 1~ ore arresting nine or the: As omCeri lttemptetl 'to tak~ '&Way members of the crowd battled wl,th the . recoiled today. ~ eitunated 500 P81'tygoecs Jn the 000 block . 1 " ,._ • · die t · th Oii'·• 11 h Id he '"·= told them "at i'ust i'sn't the way on w_est Balboa Boule.,.rd just before 6"vera 0, . u~ row s paruers, ey young ~~r uni ot crs cou OJ)!!n t • •~m "' mid ht were stopPe!I by'others lri ll)e Cl')Wd who squ~d car door and £roe the man lnsl!!e. \he Irvine Company would operalt," sbe rug · -" ' roogltt wttb ' t~ offi~ to free their BJ'eSller said.the police hellcoptersPot·
llOled, oddlng that tbe "kids were just ~Several dai>s or complaints b Y friends, poHce said. led lhe ~on, ioomed in to within 30 !eet ~put OILlLgreal ahpw. neigbi/!>rs of a 4uplex a llOLBallloa--Ollker-~ Breuler sald today at of tb&gound and rouowed th• suspects
''TbeJ got so ercl~d-Wben that call Blvd~ brougl!t P!llioO to Yte ~-of Ille 1m1;-. ·car had Its windshield '' thty~tempted to nee through th•
Cllllll In. It'• too bad i·u11 a few hours final Easter week bash. ... -·-'-" · •·•· botll' ··' m°'t -d t .,. ' te a t ed
later they had to be so dlsapPointed by Officers Grei 'Matt.on and Mark 1 :rri;e"'.Ci~ ~~g enga;.din fist by·~rricers o~~:°g~ou:. 10 r c P ur
lhe realbitlon JI was )11111 a cront Johnston arrived at the scene ol the par-fights with member$ ol lhe crowd. Arrested ot the scene of the dist ur-
caller." tY at about 11 p.m. and were im· Surprislngly, ht said no one wa s (See BASH, Paget~
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keep junkers in their driveways.
"It's got to be pretty obvious junk," he
sa id. "But if there is a guy who's got an
old Greyhound bus and converting it into
a camper over the next 10 years, we
may, under certain circumstances re·
quire him to move it."
Further, persons who receive a
nuisance abatement notice for vehicles
sto red on their own property will be
given tile opportunity to dis.agree with (Se~ JVNK CARs._Pag~ Z) -••
l\.almhach's
Account
111 Newport
\VASl·ll NGTON (UPJ ) -President
Nixon's personal lawyer, Herbert W.
Kahnbach of Newport Beach, had control
of a secret fund that may have contained
as much as hair a million dollars during
the presidential C a m p a i g n • the
Washington Star-News said t o d ay,
I Relied story, Page 3, related column,
Pa ge 6).
The newspaper said the. money was
kept at a Newport Beach bank and
was used in part "for political spying and
disruption," including payments to a Loi
Angeles attorney, Donald W. Segrettl.
Segrejti prevloully wu ldenllfied as an
undercover operative du~ng the Nixon
campaign ..
Kalmbach, who appeared before a
federal grand jury investigating the
Watergate case Friday. declined com-
ment on the report , the Star-News said.
The \Vest Coast fund, the Star-News
said, was kept in a hidden bank account
at a Newport Beach branch of the Bank
of America.
The money was runneled into the ac ..
count by cashier's checks bo\lght with
cash at a different Newport Beach bank,
the Security Pacific National Bank, the
newspaper said.
There have been previous reports of
\Vashington funds during the Nixon cam-
paign totaling $750,000 or more, w i t h
some being used for political surveillance
activities, allegedly including the
Watergate bugging case.
The newspaper said "various sources"
put the amount tha t passed through the
!Vewport Beach account as "anywhere
from $200,000 to $500,000."
It apparenUy was closed out, the Star-
News sa id, early last year -well before
the break·in of Democratic headquarters
at the Watergate l_>uilding in Wa shington
June 17. '
The Star·News quoted investigators as
saying that Kalmbach made payments
from the West Coast fund to Segretti ,
rather than from Washin gton·based funds
as previously had been believed. These
payments have been said to have totaled
$30.000 to $4-0,000.
The Star-News said a Senate sub-
committee lea'rned of the fund last fill
but that the findings were not disclosed.
It said the new special Senate
... Watergate committee is looking into the
matter.
Orange Coast
Weather
It'll be somewhat cooler on Tues·
day, according to the weather lady,
\vith patchy low clouds and fog
along the coast in the early morn·
ing . hours. Highs of 72 at the
beaches, rising to 80 inland. Over;.
night lows, 48-58.
INSIDE TODAY .
Sixteen persm1s wert shot,
six of them fatally in Los A·n·
geles Sundny whet& ll 25-year.old
gu1tnuut tvent berserk. Officers
fi11atly cornered the suspect a11d
wounded hhn tn the crowded
S-outhwe&t -part of the city. Ste
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This car was popular in the summer of '41. It's a 1941 Chevrolel,
complete with 1941 California license plate. Photographer spotted
it on a Costa Mesa street comer. Owner, who is trying to sell it be-
cause, "I can't use two cars," -says he will even toss an orginal own-
er's manual into the deal.
Work ~ill~ Be Completed ·
On San Joaquin lleservoir
San Joaquin Reservoir may be refilled
by' August when an estimated $349,000 of
repairs to the asphalt \jner are complete,
the Irvine Ranch Water District hopes.
Sully-Miller Construction Company of
Orange will complete the work in a 60 to
90 day period, a spokesman for the
IRWD said today.
The district board met Friday to
review proposals by three firms, selec-
ting the Sully-Miller firm "less because
of tht? dOllar numbers and more beCetise
of the !inn's program for completing the
work," the spokesman said.
reservoir for routine maintenance. three
"slippages" in the asphalt liner of the
reservoir were discovered.
j'We .knew the repair would be ex-
pensjve," the IRWD spokesman said, "so
when we went looking for bidders we met
privately with each firm to di scuss the
engineering specifications drawn by
Montgomery Engineers of San Fran-
cisco."
Griffi.th Construction and R. G. Noble
COnstruct.lon were lnVited to subfnit pro-
posals. Neither firm submitted a com·
parable bJi:f, the. spokesm"1 saJd.
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be<:awe he lacea the two murder com·
plaints there.
He .. Id hol6«ders alto were 'plaeed
on Bunyard by Ootland police on a· Jdd.
naping and npe warrant. ''
The Fer in Sacramento .said it wa s
preparing complaints for two federal kid·
naping charges against Bunyard.
Jn San Francisco, police said Bunyard
,~·as postitively "linked" with a series of
atta cks on women in the Nob Hill arta in
recent months, including the multiple
stabbing of a Japanese student.
The search for the man wanted in the
Tahoe attack touched the Marysville and
San francisco Bay areas of Northern
California before Bunyard's capture
here. In all , two policemen were
disanned, several fired at and six cars
. commandeered.
Earlier Sunday, tbe bodies of Nancy L.
Chalburg, 55, and Helen Cramer, 70,
were found shot in the forehead in
separate Martpooa motels, police said.
In Lake Tahoe, about 100 miles north
o! here, a man raped a woinan and
disarmed a policeman Friday,.then fired
some shots at him and Police Chief John
Crow. All tlie shots missed.
He fled \Vith. two hostages and later
Friday released them in Marysville.
Calif., a.bout 75.IDli.f.J a\v;,i_y.
On Saturday, San Francisco police
issued an all-points bulletin for the arrest
or Bunyard, a soft drink truck driver.
~They said he was armed with two .357·
callber magnum pistols. ·
A man matching Bunyard's description
hHer disarmed a San Francisco motorcy·
cle patrolman in Golden Gate Park and
commandeered two cars with their OC·
cupants. He released a father and bis 14-
year-old son, occupants of the second
vehicle, in Oakland across San Francisco
Bay.
Police said the gunman kidnaped and
raped a 35-year-old Oakland woman,
forcing her to drive him to Mariposa, 150
miles to the southeast.
Bunyard was spotted Sunday by
Mariposa sheriff's officers answerine a
prowler report .
"A.s they approached Bunyard/' said
Merced Police Capt. Dave Knutsen, -"he
fired a round at the deputies. He ·was
shot in the leg but he managed to escape
on root."
Investigators said· he commandeered a
private car but demolished It trying to
flee . Later, he forced his way into the
Thompsons' room.
In San Francisco, the gunman was
quoted as telling two park officers : "I
will not be taken alive by a policeman."
San Francisco Police I n s p e ct o r
Christopher Sullivan announced SUnday :
"We now have evldence that links him
(Bunyard) to the Yoshiko Tanaka st8b.
bing on Leavenworth Street March 27."
He said tho woman, who' ,bod 1 beet
stabbed 20 ttmes iand left for dead, iden-
tified Bunyard's photograph.
' ' San Joaquin Reservoir, in the 'hills
above Newport Beach. is a backup racili·
ty. lt provides water to customers of the
t-.1etropolitan Water District through the
separate water agencies serving Ne\vport
Beach, Costa t1esa and Irv ine.
Seal Beach Sky Diver
In January, during a shutdov.11 o( the
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1bance were: -Patrick K. Kalama, 19, of 253
1Brentwood St., Costa Mesa on charges o(
cinterfering with police officers.
t Thomas E. Kuslnsky, 19, of 902 E.
<!Wakeham Ave., Santa Ana charged with
lbeing drunk in public.
I -Don A. Mo rtinson, 21, of 9683 Ken-
lsington Place. Huntington Beach on
•charges of interfering with police of-
icers.
.t -Terry 0. Tomlin , 19. or 19351
lwaterbury Lane. Huntington Beach. 1charged \\'ifh taking a prisoner from
'Custody or a police ofrlcer. 1 -Robert W~ Schdenmehl, 21. of 16531
!Alliance St., Tustin on charges of being
drunk Jn public. ~ -Darrel F. Sanchez, 20, of 19772
)<eswick Ave., Huntington Beach, charg· :ed with interfering with police officers.
-Timothy S. Gleason, 19, of 1040 ~acArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, cljafged
!With battery on a police officer.
& -Gary M. Martinek, 19, of 1229 S. · ,Kuaon Drive, Santa Ana, on charges of
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Strong wind s blew a Seal Beach sky
diver to his death in Elsinore Sunday
'vh en his parachule lin es snagged a
12,()()().volt power line.
Riverside County coroner's deputies
\Vere attempting to de termine today ex-.
actly what killed SteVe Campbell, 24, who·
was believed to have been electrocuted .
A spokesman for the coroner's office
said the victim might also have been
.strangled in the accident which left him
dangling over a residential street.
Investigators said Campbell , formerly
o[ 705 Sandpiper Drive, Seal Beach, had
moved to a Los Angeles address with his
brother, who was in Elsinore with him
Sunday.
Sheriff's deputies S;aid Campbell's
brother had left just prior to the fatal ac-
cident.
The victim's body was taken to Evans·
Brown J\.fortuary in Elsinore, where it
,.,.ill be picked up Tuesday by Mottell's.
Mortuary and returned to Long Beach.
for funeral services.
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Fugitive Rope Suspect Coptured by Poll<• In Sierra Foothills -1
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TONIGHT
COSTA MESA -PLANNING COM·
J\tISSION -Regular meeting , City Hall,
6:30 p.m.
OCC ART EXHIBIT -Patrick Kelly,
Hard Edge Paintings, OCC Gallery
throU8h May 11. Opening night reception
tonight, 7-9 p.m.
UC! LECTURES -"Recently Enacted
Legislation Affecting Schools," part of
series on Education and the Law, Rm.
100, Social Science Hall, 7-JO p.m. Adm.
$5. ''Savings Acc:oonts, Certificates of
Deposit, Government Notes," part of
series · on Investment Alternauves, Rm.
101 Physical Sciences Bldg., 7·10 p.m.
Adm. $6.50. '
' TIJESDAY, ~RlL Z4
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -
Costa Mesa High Lyceum Theater, 7:30
p.m.
UCI LECTURES -Town and Gown
community lecture series pre s ents
Robert Cohen speaking on drama, Fine
Arts Village Concert Hall , 8 p.m. "The
Desert Indians," part or series on Arche-
ology and Environment of Orange county,
Room 16.l, Humanities Hall, 7-9:30 p.m.
Adm. $5. "Fats, Cholesterol and
Coronary Hearl Disease," part of series
Controversial Issues in ·Nutrition and
Health, Room 101, Phys. Science Bldg., 7-
10 p.m. Adm. $4.75. "Growth and
Development T h r o u g b Adolescence,"
part of series Scientific Medicine for the
Layman, Soph. Lecture Hall, Medical
Surge I Bldg., 7·10 p.m. $5. ''Process of
Ab8traction: Part I.'' part of series En-
counter with Art, LltU_f.! Theater, Corona
del Mar High School. 7-9:30 Adm. $2.75 .
"Life in American Concentration Camp
. . " part of series on Japanese Intern·
ment of World War II , Room 178,
Iiumanities Hall, 7·9:30. Adm. S4.50.
5 Killed on Brfrlge
SEATTLE (UPI) -Five persons died
Sunday night when two cars collided on
the rain-slick Evergreen Point floating
bridge spanning Lake Washington. Two
other cars plowed into the wreckage.
Mesa Jaycees
Seeking Me11
To Boost Ranks
The Costa Me sa Jaycees are inviting
men aged 18 to 35 to join them in proj-
ects designed to make Costa Mesa a bet·
ter place to live.
Persons interested in becoming a
Jaycee should contact Ron Felger,
membersh.ip chairman, at 833-3689 ur 558--
1608 for details.
The COsta Mesa Jaycees are active in
plamlng for the 1978 U.S. Blcenlerullal
and locus their efforts for the conununlty
on health and safety with such projects
as seat belt clinics, sponsorship of a Boy
Scout Troop at Fairview Stale-Hospital,
and starting the drug abuse prorram WE
TIP in the Costa Mesa area. . ' ' .. ' Other Jaycee activities inc'Iuae the
Youth in Sports, Junior Miss and Speak
Up programs.
f 'romPagel
JUNK CARS. • •
the zoning inspector on whether it is junk
or not.
"If he says It isn't a junker he can take
his case to the planning commission and
prove it's not a junker," June explained.
"If they believe his story, he'll be allow-
ed a certain time to get it fixed."
Planning commission decisions can be
appealed to the city council ror final
determinaUoo, according to June.
The ordinance, passed ·by unanimous
vote or the city council, will be enforced
fairly and should not be of concern lo
anyone except persons with real junkers,
June sai d.
City councilmen took the actions
against junkers because they tend 'to
··r.educe the value Of _prlVate propeity, io
promote blight and deterioration, to in·
vite plundering, to constitute an at·
tractive nuisance creating a hazard to
the health and safety or minors, ,to create
a harborage for rodents and jnsects and
to be injurious to the health, safety and
general ltelfare of the public," acconllng
to the official language of the ordinance.
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bandit was polite throughout the con-versation.
"Do you have a family?," the caller
asked at one poinr.as-Burger King clerk
Susan J. Peters listened in on the con-
versation.
"Yes," Davidson replied.
"You're a very lucky guy ... " the ban-
dit replied. "The 'other one' wasn't and
is still in the .hospital."
One halfway-successful holdup with an
identical method 0£ operation OCCWTed
la.st week in Fountain Valley, but the
telephone bandit !ailed lo pick up tbe loot q
left outside the market. '~
A second such effort involving a ~
McDonald's bamburrer outlet in Hun-~
tlngton Beach Tlrurs<fay night nelled the
stickup artists $1,600 which was placed -
as ordered -in the garbage area bebind i
the sbop. , 0
Police ~d that In Sunday night's Qista
Mesa holdup Davidson warned the alleg-
ed bandit he would get .very Jittle money
because he Uld not have the floor sale's
combination, only the cash box key.
Miss Peters said that in listening in on
the conYersation it sounded as though the
man on the telephone was glving in·
stroctions about the riloney pickup to
someone else.
She also bid $100 In cash In sliding ll
through a slot into the floor safe.
A blue car stopped briefly In the alley
adjacent lo the hamburger stand about
that time, then sped off, investigatcn
sal<I.
Burger King employe Kris Ellesson
was able to take the stickup in stride.
"I spent the whole time In the back
eating," she told police.
Vacationing Mesan
Loses $234 in Loot
A Costa Mesa man returned from an
Easter Week camping trip to Death
Valley Sunday night to discover someone
had burglarized his home or $234 worth of
loot.
Barry D. Zimmerman of 2757 Cibola
Drive told investigators the burglar who
slipped io through a sliding glass door
stole a pistol, a 1961 high school class
ring and a piggy bank.
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