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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-13 - Orange Coast Pilot~I •. . . ' I ' . ----... O«:t~tor~s :Advi~e_; . ., ... . ' .. . ... -. ' ' .. :":'· ... -.. ,··. ,' . ' ' .. . . . . :Ba~e ~·More~~Sex•~ I . . ' -._ ~-.,. -• .... '. I • -'' T' . ~ --"! -'·. . ··~ '1-.: ... ''• ·-· ""..' .. t .:... -:·---:---· --=.-:---=-_._--... ,,,-..... ' --- I• . I ' ,_, '• • • -· ' f 'J -• f :• • : 1 • ', ' <• j r:• !•,·11 ,~ i tl li.l'.o.., ~ ,. \ ~ IJ 'Sh' ,,-,>"tj'J .t1"" •t ,t< '. \e• f .•: .,.~ 'i · ..... , ... ·n.: . ~ ............ ; • • .. ,.:::;~~ 100 ~ .. . ·1 • ·, ... ! .. ~ ••. :1· ··,_ .· • I • .. . • • ". ... - .. • • ; ' j ) •I! .. ·Woman " ' 'LOses All ' ' . .A.~Mesa•WOi"an wOO..,oldJ10~ and •Junil~llke· yard <lOlllainecl hundreds of ·objects1 saved <over . the Y!lrl: loat eyerylhing 5\JndaY. in ,a, $29,000 fiN !bat Jtft ll)e lOf ~lack;ened •.ll!i bare: · 1 The blue \riped out a · p!'OpOrty. Pf'!' blein the city baa been fl&htlnc !or yearx, .With litll•·tueeeSS. . . j I • -• - ~ • ·_:_:1n .ar --. -. • - . . ·: -BJ_aze Destroys . . Old Doose~ Yard ----. . ·- Of~-•Treasures~ . . . ' . .. • ,. .. . ... ~ .. - ·et· ·•iiL~·1t~~::.~· 'f • ' I ·' I I • • • 1 ' · · Dodbr'I Pr~cr:iption': More Sex ' ' . ' . ' .. ( . ' ... . llJclillWllllVU.IV'AN ........ hw_.... ...... . NEW· YORK -"Sex ii not only here lo Illy•• the doCtor llYI "lt1a1Jo CID help . ' \ ' . 1,;u 111y 11!or .. 1onF'"" · . · The doctot's meaaage la that the oltl theO!Y holdlng:tbat eex il'bilcl !Or a weak or .;1n1. heir! .bu be<n cllspro'vecl. NO! onfyl lluo~-but • he ii aaylng that ·there ·~ Ineun~1 evid~ tbat · 1tx is lgOod,tor ~·~~and further, 'thit ~ with 1exua1'' h'llitrations are more prone ·1o ·110al't :cllieait.:· ' . ·"oUring the nut year," .Jr1te. nr. EUpne 'Sdli!lma:ftn.of Chica "millionl "men 'will ilif!er from pal.:.· o11en· raw heart attacb. lroillcally, many of the!e attacb coul.d be prevonted by one Var/ simple, very cheap and very ·pleasanl treatment: more aer.'"' · . ~,lmann, a sexologist and columnist, dl.sCusaes · sex and1 heart dlseaae. Jn the April Issue of Forum, io inttrniUonal joUrnal of human relation!. ' ' While primitive man conbected aex ,vlPt .rejuvenation and vigor, Scheimann writes, · Civll.iza.tlon b~gh, se~ual guilt ·and a1feer that teX wu weakening. · "What kind of effect, fJ be .asks , 0 d'• uni-tleased tension have on the heart?". R<eearch bu demooetrated an ·uai>cla- (See SEX, Pap I) ;tirline, Pilnts Escape 1 I t ' lor being easy examlnera," be added. In· an effort "lo nt rid ol bad appll!, the government revok~s 10 to 12 medk:al examiner cirtilicltes a year, and lets about 100 olbera l1pse, '' Siegal &aid. But1 he sai~. "the pilots know where to ·go. One medica.1 e1amlner .performed ower S,000 physical e1amin1tions in a year. Tweaty-thne :eiamlhe~ dJ4 i totll of• 11,000 ·~·mI-.tlons In ltn." There. 11'.1 aPi>roxlmai.Jy 811,000 plloll .in Ille United SllteiWlth advanced com- mercial UCenlea whO must take On FAA· .requirtd physicals u often u . twice a year, but.at· least once a year. . Underf a proposed FAA rule, the '1ovemment • wouid aC'rap · t6e avlatlon medical .uamlner ayttem 'for com- merclaJ 'pilots and 1lve the airline& power to conduct the 1ewnlR.Uons. ' . C.pt. J .. J., O'Donntlj, president or the 48,000-member Air Line Pilots Assocla· lion. (ALPA) op~. lh• rule -change, contending the editing sfstem works. "There has •vft-been an accident In the hf story ol the jel agt,'" he Hid, thal c:oyld,be blam~ on a pllol's health. Bu~. Siegal ar~ that because some pilots do get ·liiildequate physical ex- aminaµons '.'the .potential " for tragedy ei:tsts. To support bis arrument, Siegal said that the FAA received anonymous tips whlCh tinco!ea ed cases whereJ P.~911 were .r'tietnc' ll'l1ted for ' aerioul 'aimients: lllil (he aYlatlon medical exam iners ne•er reported the condllions lo the--li'AA, ho 1ald. In ... caae, ~leJal said, !be pilol or a JeW. •H maklng ·an instrument Ian-din& approach to New York City's Ken· aad)' litleniitloiiar Airport when he went , ... PILOl'S, Paa• I) ' .. • .,P~ir, .,:Aide . 1 ·B~e ·Giwt .. ~ . ' :' In New Yori( NEW YORK CAP) -Author ciinoi.t Irving and his wile Edith pleaded aUnlY today to a lecleral charge of conaplrlnc to defraud a publisher With a fake autobiography· of Howard Hughes. They also pleadod •gu)Jty lo New York lllto charges of grand larceny and conapiracy. Rich8.rd Susklnd, Irving's literary r"'ircher, alao pleaded gullly lo the state cM.rges. He had . been named coconsplrator but waa not lndicted in the federal cue, The . lecleral government agreed to dlsmila. a '1lail lraud charge qllinlt the .Irving• and the 11111 agreed lo drop all other counte 'in ill indJctment. Th'80. had charged the three with 'larceny, conspiracy and possession or atolen documents plus lwo counil or per- jury agllinlt lrvtng and Su.sklnd. The grand larceny cbarge lo which the three pleaded guilty w:as in the second degree. and ' con1plracy In the thltd de;gree. Their guilty plea lo the lecleral and slate charg,. could brUlc each of the Irv· Inga • i.ta ol 13 yeara In prison and $10,000 In !!nee. Susklnd could get elabt years and a fl,OIJll line on the 1111• charges. state SUpreme' €Ourt Justice Joaeph A. Mirtinis set Rntenclng for June 19. The'lrvtnga remalne(J lree on ball. He Is free .on a·. fl00,000 , per1ona l · (See GUU.TY P I Oraage Weatller ' It's going lo be another dep,..... Ing, !oggy day Tue.day along the Orange Coast with lemperatures .eij>ecled to hang around the low &O's. Possibillly of hazy sunshine in the afternoon. Lows 47-SS. INSm E T ODAY Jo.tnts Caesar Petrillo. a Za'b0r leader for 40 years, sa;; h~ 1ttll "IUJlf e~cts" a gun b~ whe" - h< .,,.., hu door. Su ·~· Page 18. . " L M ... ,.. t ... ".. It I Cltlflnl1-t (.......,.. 14 c-k• 14' CrM'"'9 14 DMllil Mttk'n ' ·••llNI ,.. ' ........... 1J ,.... '"'' ,... .. ._... ' MMIUUI 11 > ' I ... """" 11 """' .. Mt'ltC* u Me.. . 11 Mtn.11 ........ -IYIYll ,.,... 16 "'"' ,..n ''"" Mertl.tl ~,, T~ 11 TIIN""' TJ WM!Mf' t ....... llttwl 11·1J Wtrtlll ...... .. ... \ s -· MW IJ, 1972 'Wal"lll, Frietldlfl' Jst Cotint1 ~V U.S., Red China FCC . Okays .P.lans Envoys Set M'eet For OCC's Tower : - PARIS (UPI) -U.S. Alll-r Arthur K. Wataon held what he term«! a opened by President Nlloa'1 vlJit to Pek· Ing. The Qrange Coast Community College DI.strict has received tentative govern. ment clearance to build a transmission tower tor Channel 50 -Orange C.Ounty 's first television station. !Inking the Golden West and Orance Coa•t College campuses. "We wil~ be doing lots of public· aervlte broidc.asting as well," said Furniss. ",We want to serve the people. The people ht Orange County have always had an ear, but never a voice. Now they have a "warm •nd fr~ndly" first meeting with Chinese Am~aaador Huang Chen today lo maintain the Sino-American cont.di Wataon and bit Chlneu counterpart met for 50 minulf'1 at lhe Chineee; Embassy in what the American am. bauador Nid he hopad would be the lint of a serfef of Sh'~Amerkan talk1. Preliminary g~ahead for the tower In the La Puente Hill s WI! given by the Federal Communlcatlons Commission (FCC) with which the district had filed a license: application 19 monlhs ago. China, British Trade Envoys TOKYO (AP ) -China and Br~ tain have agreed to exchange am· bauador1, a joint communique broodc11t by Pelctng annouJll'Od to- day. The communique said: -me government of the United Kingdom, acknowledgein& the po1ltion·pf the Chinese 1ovemrnent that Taiwan 111 a province of the People'• Repobllc of China, has decided to remove their olticial repreaentlUon from Taiwan on March U, 1'72.'' Frotn Pagel SEX ••. lion between heart diseease and auch rbk a c t o r 1 11 cholesterol level, b J o o d ,.._,,.., 1moiJna, lack ol e>ll'Cltt and bltal o v e r w .a I c h t , Schtlm1nn aclmowleqes. But be IVQHto, u do othm, ltntJon llld ans1et1 may alto pity • role. "I believe," he 11y1, 'jthat the ~t way a man can releue tension is hy maldnt: love." Schelnwm arguet that rolaUvelr ,.., middle-aged women die of heart disease and observes that these womtt1 are not woJTled about sexual lmjjotenct. 0 A woman," he aay1, "may lOJe in- terat. in •RS, for tear of JOiina· her ~t­lrldl-, but tllt burden of provlnc bertell by lmll1 perlonbance 11 not here." lcbllmaM IC* on to arsue that ._ Etltla» ma1 ... there II llltli hearl d1-datplte a diet rich 1n fat, upeclllly IUI blubber. "Tiiiy aloo pt plenty of exer!lll," tllt doctor wtltes, "and have 1 primWve but healthy attitude toward us, considtrinl jt a basic need or life, Ilke food." Dcotors themselves seem unusually prone to heart 1Uacks, ScheimaM ,11y1. "DoctOn have a high tncld~ of troubled marrlaae, '! ht 11ya, "and 1 lesser Oegree of aexu.al freedom out!ld.t marriage than other profeuions." s.., . Schelmanil 111atntalna, II lood medklne for the. baart. --"Set activates the thyroid gland, bums up cholesterol and calories, exerci!es every muscle in the body and strengthens, but not over!~ the bearl by maldna It pump more b !Or a ahorl period and then relax. "A healthy night of aex i!: nature'• tranquilizer, reducln& atreas and creating a pneril leelini Of relallon and well· bem,." POWs in Laos Caves-Report.er VIENTIANE, Lao1 (AP) -Pathel Lao i\Jerrlllas told an Australian free-lance pholotr1pher that as tnany 11 200 American prlsoner1 are Jiving in cavu and tunnels in northern Laos. Joh n Everingham, who 11id he was just released by the Pathet Lao after 29 days in captivity, said he had 1ever1l con- verutiona with bis captors about tbe fate of American pUoll ahot down and cap- tured In Laoa. ''They told me that Jn Samneua prov. fnce the entJre population Jives Wl- derground because of Intense U.S. bomt>. ing," Everlngham said. OIAN•I COAST IT DAILY PILOT TIMI°"""' c.te1t DAlt.Y I'll.OT, Wllfl "91kll k CMOll'IM ttl9 N ..... l'r ...... Mlllf* W tll• Or111N Cat•! """11-"lrlfl Cem11111y, ...... tile llillllont er. P\lbll.titd, MONlll' tlll'Olllih ,,kl•r. ..,. c•i. M ... , NfWMl'f •eectt, Hwrfl!\lltn lffcll/,1111\ltlll \'1!1,y, """" ... ,h, frylne/SMcllllD9di: etld S.11 (ltrntnlt/ ltr1 J\IMI C.pls1r-. A 11fttt• , .. i.i.1 ... ltllll h putllllhd S.111rd•VS Miii hnN'l'lo TM prlflC111tl PllbU.ti1r111 p11111 11 •t m w .. 1 ••r $trHI, 'C.t9 ·M .. 1, Ctlllornle, n.». ltelltrt N. w,,, ,., .. IOWI! Ind f'~lltl'IV J11\ k. C\lrley Vice l'rald111! '"' C..r.t Mtntttr Thot1111 K11¥il l:llllar lhoffltl A. 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"J hope that this will be the beginning of a series of conversations and that it will ht a continuing dialogue, Aa for the date or our next meetinc, l Je11v1 that to the choice of his e:rceUency (Huan1)". . ~Huang told newsmen that, ''con.. forming, lo the joint Sln~Amerlcan com- munique, the Chinese and Americq •. parties have agreed on Paris aa a chin.. nel to maintain contacts between the two parties. Today, l met Ambassador Wilson and in thia way I am beginning the cont.eta." • Wat.Ion ,.Id the meeUn11 were a direct reauU of the welcome that Nixon received tn Pel\lna. Rtiftrrlna: again to Huan11 he said "'~-I • , "',ii:" · need to aee him, or when he needl to Mt me, we will mttt." A Chlneet apokesman uid 1 member of the Chlnue delegation in Paris terved •• Interpreter between Wal.son and Huang in their meeting at the embassy on Paris' fashionable Avenue George V. Today's meeting was the first between normal dlplomal.ic repreaent.IUves of both counlrlea l.lnce 1970. William Furniss, direelor of telecom· municatlons for the Orange C.Ounty Com- munity College Di.strict, today described the permit as "the first really big step" toward ·the educational television network From Pqe l GUILTY ... voice." · The district Is planning to offer about three hours of the program Monday through Fridays once lt goes on lhe alr. The stalion's signal will cover all of Orange County plus a portion of southern Los Angeles County. ~ "One cf our first programs will bf a one-hour documentary called 'Portrait of Orange County,'" said Furnis&. "Jt will reflect the atUtudes,., and oe!.Qloos of everyfiody Iron\ the teenybopper to the people In Leisure World." Students and faculty at Golden West Col\eie. site of the district'.! new two-· ~ bond •. Slit 11 fr.. In har 411'1! 1t6i)/ tele<aililnunlcallOl>s "butldlni, are C\lllildy 1¥ tlenl!ll ' a .'11t.l!OO boii!f ' already, i.i,y..)ll'•~lna othef pl'ofrims. followfng bw ~ on Swiss charges. · They iang!-1!rom 'college qedlt ·courses r ~ the ·lrvJngs pleaded guilty to one .,, .1P publld af{alrs 1peCials. / '*"!!, thl Ju.die asked ""l U.S, AUy. • "Furniss , describad · th~ FCC's ~ G:Morvlllo:. ''Have yo~ a~~lnC "·._preliminary approva) as "graUfyina" but to a4d to what you said Qn1eleYiaion? 11id the 'distrlct mus~ now get to 'ifOJ'k in 0 Y11," lll'.M~r~iU9 w~ a~. ·;~t .\, fulfAllnl the .rem,ain"der of ~CC re .. · llava made iw.. ~menlt 1;9 11\f" Irv· qiltHin .. ls • • • ~. W1 ,iiln' "!'dimit!'o!t ~~vu to · BeliJte .ii ~a\i''bealp -~I• 'btOadcast ~ ~~ oul'lllyea J: callirc t() schedule, Channel ·SO must obta in =t~a~, ~~1 ·' 1/:~·· ,J!e!:\Dilllon )" ·11ct 1t~·e!lut.pme11t anil then to ~-lrWli',1'=;;'.IC'r\Jl •P!llf "lor tJia ~. ~c11t l)censa. Mrs.' ·Irving has betp 'charged in The 11ce~se . W'ili. be lss~ed only after a Switzerland with passport f 0 r g er y , 3~ay period during which (\nyone m_ay counterfeiting and embezzlement in the f1I~ ob1ecll?ns" with the FCC. Furniss U.S. and Cb:lnete represtnlaUves met perlodlcally in Warsaw frOm 1157 until tt70, when the Wka 'Nue' abruptly cut off becauae o1 the U.S. and South Viet-Becau.•e It'• There OAIL Y rJLOT IN ff l"llf• depositing of $650,000 in checks from ~wever,,s11d, We do no expect any ob-~McGrtW·HlU· Intended for Hughes. JecUons. , , Tfle judge then asked Morvillo if there ~e o~ the maJo.r alms o( the propoted namue lnvlllon of Cambodia. / Arlene Geanne, 24, of HunUnJrt:ori Beach, ;ets a foothold on "Mt. Pollard," a 19.2 ton blue eranift! rock used in rock climbing classes at a Newport Beath 1ki shop. 'Tbe jagied chunk co•t !ta . owner •s a ton -includinl delivery. · . had been a11y other iJ>romises. slati~ 1s lo provide those un~ble to at· Before he could reply,· Irving said: tend either o( the campuses w1lh courtes 11Yes. That I will be around to plead to toward _ a coll~ge degree. conspiracy and the government will Furniss believes this ~ay ~ the first Whit. 11ouie Preu Secrttary Ronald Zlerier announced Friday thst Paria hod beftl aelected u the new Hcont1ct point" betwetn. U.S. and Chinese diplomals . He said, however, "This does not close off oth~r chaMel~" -leaving open the Pos!fblhty that S~American relations might also continu~ Jn Warsaw. • ., , Wataon flew to Wultlncton lufweek to confer wilh Nixon, Secretary of Stile William P. Rogers, and foreign 1ffalrs advlae~ Henry A. KIJalncer. He ~ t.o P1ns Saturday . Sharp P.~pulntion Hike Predk.~d by Year 2000 dismiss the mail fraud count." step toward an "open un1vers1ly" under Morvillo rose again and said "That's which classes from UC Irvine , Cal State correet, your honor." ' Fullerton and San Diego State O?llege The judge'• remark about televlsiQn would be transmltted through the Golden referred to an interview with Morvillo We.st facUIUes . last Thursday when he explained the in· About 16 programs for Or.anee Coast In hia White HOll.se announcement ,ZJecler reCalled that Nixon and Olbtea:e Premier Chou En-lit alJ'eed al tllt end of . Nixon's seven .day vlllt to China to "Stay Jn contact through various chanDels" Jn the capital of a third country. Ziegler 1aid Paris was not chosen for ·~ meetings because it ii the a:lte of the Vietnam peace talks. He did say, however, that Watson and ttuane Would ,_. t'.whenev~ U.re 11 ·'•'A.at• ...,..,_ lo .conifuct" -I , lllf.melll which does not rule out Vietnam u a poulble ~pie of conversation. Funerals Hehl For Mom, Son LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A duol funeral aervlce waa conducted Sunday for a Complon bualnessman 1tabbed and beaten to death and for his mother who died of n1tural causes. George Himmelsteln, 40, w18 attacked Thurlday Jn the office of hls firm , Him- mel Steel Product.a Co. He had Just learned that his mother Sldelle, died at Midway Hoa:pltaJ. ' ' WASlllNGTON (UPI) -A praaldenUIJ commlulon believes that fhi. U.S. 'Popula· . tion will increase nearly 25 percent by the year 2000, accompanied by growing economic and environmental problems. The" Commfssion on PopulaUon Growth Pot 'Ads' Hit By Mrs. ~eagan SACRAMENTO (UPI! -The wile of Gov. Ronald Reagan says the legalization of marlju1na would result in vending machine sales and extensive advertising campalgns to attract people to the drug. "lt boggles the mind to think of billboards urging you to 'fly higher' with Brand X, or 'get stoned quicker' with Brand Y," Nancy Reagan said Sunday. Expressing her opposition to legalizing marijuana, Mrs. Reagan said "every form of advertising would be employed to induce more people to smoke it." She made the comment.a in the latest tn1tallment of her weekly quesllon-and- answer column Jn the Sacramento Union. dlctments. and Golden West College students have The judge asked what evidence the already been prepared for airinB this fall. irovernment had against the Irvings. Aast. U.S. Atty. John J. Tigue Jr. replied that It bad admissions and con .. feuions to the grand jury, and in .. and the American Future recommended dependent testimony from handwriting !lilt Am erican couple11 Jlmit themselves eiperts that Irving wrote all of the let- lo two children. ters to McGra)ft'-Hlll that were signed The commission, after two years of with Hughes' name. research, concluded in its weekend report In addiUob, Tigue said handwriting e:r- to President Nixon and Congress that the perts atated _lhat Irving endorsed two of current population of • million would the checks made olit to Hughes and that swell by 50 milllon over tbe next 28 years. Mrs. lrving endorsed the third one. H"e' "With continued lfl't)Wth, we commit said the $'750,009 paid out by McGraw. e·-.. Hiii, including a tlOO,OOG advance to Irv• ourselves to a particular set of problems : Ing, had been traced to banka and more rapid depletion or domestic and in· brokerage houses in SwitzerJand and Uie temational resources, greater pres!ures United States. on the environment, greater dependence When the judge asked lrvlng to on continued rapid technologlcaJ develop-de~ibe what he did, the writer replied : ment to S<llve these problems and a J11ore "It th t I 1---' ·contrived and regulated society," the ·was a consp •"CU to e<>nvlnceJ McGraw·Hill that 1 . wa! in com. report said. municatlon with Howard Hughes, when1 The commission favored a two-child in fact, I was not." family average, compared with the The judge asked Mra. Jrving: '!What present 2.5 children. ,did you do that lfas a cr1rnlnal acf?" But even reducing the average to two Mrs. lrvlng, 31,· spe~Jng rapidly and children would not bring about the with a German. aCcent.-' s a J d ahe had desired-stabilization or population -slened certaia checb from McGraw-Hill when births and deaths are roughly equal made out to H. R. Hughes, and that she and the growth rate is zero -for 70 had used false docun\enii. . years. 4'1 put the money·tft and out," she uid. Msgr. James T. McHugh, director of 1'Did you rea1lze t~t you were part of the Family Life . Division or lhe U.S. a hoa1?" U\e1jud"ge asked. Catholic Conference, criticized the report "Yea," she replied. Long Beach Pair Held for Murder · LONG BEACH (UPI) -Two Oll•P•otls were booked on suspicion of murder· in the fatal ahooliog of one man and wound· ing of another, police aaid. The dead man, Henry Castillo, 22, L<>ng Beach, was !hot fh:ree time.s. Randy H. Crawford, 22, also of Long Beach, W"M reported In critical condition at St, Mary's Hospital ,yjftt four bu.llet wounds. Police said Martin Castro, 21, and Thurston Jensen, 27, both of Long Beachj were arrested shorUy after the shooting. The viclirns had an argument with Castro's y9unger brother, a juvenile, at Crawford's home, officers said, . The youth left but threatened to return. lru;tead, police said, Cutro and Jensen went to the home and, when the front t door was opened, fired about 10 shots at the two men inside. $750 Gun Collection Loss Told by Doctor for Its "fewer is better" finding!. Both Irving and his wife appeared pale , A Mi.sslon Viejo doctor ·lost a gun col· Frona Page l Commission Chairman John D . and nervous. She' croued her aima In Jectiori Including one Wfnchester rifle Rockefeller m, the father o( four, said at ,front · of her. Irving held hl.s hand.!! valued it $500 during the weekend to a news briefing that the study was cause cl1sped bthlnd him and his eyes were thieves who climbed through his kitchen PILOTS EXAMINED? . • • for neither complacency ncir alann, but downcast dlJ\ing the 25-mlnute pr~ window .and left with the entire collection. that some commitments by individuals ceedlng. Dr M would be needed. They and Suskind were indicted Jast . aynard Brandona. 26341, Amapala into a cOnvulsion. The copilot landed the plane safely. 1 Siegal said an lnvestll:ation showed the pilot was an alcoholic whose convulsion From Pflfle l SCOUTS: •. -knew exactly what would be done. ''You're not going to believe this, but I was learning this stuff Tuesday ni1ht/' he reportedly told h!1 captors. The Tueadiy night training sei!lon for Explorers lncluded procedures In making felony arrest! and personal search for arms . One of the three juveniles, two 17 Ind one 1~ years old -escaped on root during the 2 a.m. capture but was arrested later Sunday. Invesllgatora were contacted nearly a month ago by sheriff's detectives who said they learned of an impending b1..rglary through criminal intelligence sources. Checki ng lnto other cases Involving the dry wall construction firm , detective! found It has been burglarized twice aince November. d A case of liquor worth TIS was taken· In one break·in, while a tape recorder w11 a to I en in the other. All valuables, including additional lJ. quor, office machines and other equip- ment, had ~en removed after police dlscuued the situatton with owner Jim· m)' Merrell of Orang1 . lnvesttaators said one juvenile arrested Sundoy hu often participated in the police department's rld~along program desil{Mld to a how youna .people how law enforcement works. Lane, lold Orange County sheriff's of· was caused by withdrawal from alcohol. The commission will release in the ne1t Thursday on avariety of criminal charges flcers that the valuable Winchester, According to Sieaal, the pilot's medical few weeks findings on abortions and after federaJ and cocnty grand juries another Winchester rifle and a Colt examiner knew about .his condition, and unwanted births and present apecific spent aix weeks in a joint investigation of automatic were am ong weapons taken by even admitted him to a hospital (or treat· recommendations to reduce population the making Of 1 230,000-word manuscript the intruders. ment. but failed to report the e<>ndilion to l"gr-;o;w;th;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==th:a:t:d:u:pe:d:t:w:o:m:a::jo:r:::p:::u:::b:lis:::h:::er:::•:· ===~O::l::li~c~:.:.":..:.v•:l:ue:'.:d:Ct:'.'.he~ha:'.u'.'..l..:'.a'..I ~$7~50~·-­the FAA. Jn another incident, Siegal said, he was called by three doctors, who were not FAA-designated medical uamlnerS but treated a pilot for a heart condition. The doctor! wanted to know "why the· FAA allowed this guy to fly,'' he said. The pilot's medical report from his ex· aminer did not mention any heart trou- ble. Siegal said some psychiatrists also ap- proached him quletly in an ertort to discover whelher the FAA Jcnew about the mental state of a pilot who had been certified to fly by an aviation medical ex- aminer. The propOsed FAA regulation would allow the airlines to examine their pilots on the existing schedule of once ()r twice a year, and at any time "lhere Is reason to believe a pilot is not physically qualified ." Under the present system, an airline doctor cannot conduct a m e d i c a I certification examinAtion, and there ls no requirement that airlines m & f n t a i n medical reCords on flight crews. The Air Tran!port Ass"Ociation, the trade organization repreaentJng the ma~ jor alrliJles, claims the FAA does not have "the legal authorlty1' to delegate the responsibility for the physical ex· amlnsUon1 to the lndlvl~ual airline&. Woman's Body Found . -DESERT HOT SPRINQS (UPI) -The body of a youn1 woman wu found durinc the weekend at an (nl.el'ltctkm 1bout a mile from here. Authorities were at. tempting to del<rmtnt tht ldtnmy of !hi v •• ·n "l•Y ~, • .., .. ••• .., "'ect.ni ,,.,_....... f'•ww 1111.,, A ... ,,... tti ... , -,. ••• .,,..,. fhHI wW , .. --4. • DIAMOND •UAUNfll w., ......... , ... _.. .. .,,..... 4t"-MOll tti. YH ,.hi ., Y"' ,....,.. Miii. ' 10 tU11t• OMMIC\11 '10'° DOUILI IAlllL IHOTOUN .... 2 -.. ·-·--···· ~:'&IN 811262' ·---·--········-··················-···-'200'° ~~;;L J~~1'T'.. ... -····-······ .. ······-............................ -~3'r ;~t.~.~":: .,,.m ...................... ·-·····-·······-'IS" ~~::::It G~~A:,~: ~··-··-····· .. ···-·-·-··~310" ~ ' ==~·M1A°lHlNI ·-------·-__!65'° OSTA MESA JIWILRY & LOAN Fiod II Hore Flr1t WE WILL BUY YOUR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY; MUSICAL • INSTRUt.fENTS STDIO E9Ull', MOST ANYTHING FREE ESnMARS He h11 aloo dropped Into the 11atlon often to He acqualntance1 on the forct, 8fl. Clbbli'elll 11ld. '-WOm1n and the e1uae ol death. '!'ht bod; bad been ravqed by_ antmal1 • J j n I ' s DAILY PILDT !l San Joaquin Year-round Sch~ol Plan Slashed By PATRICK BOYl.E Of ... Diiiy ,, ... '"" Heralded In J lDUary u · 1 otOp loword IOIV!nc • ICbool sllortqe problem In Ille San Joaquin School Dbtrlct, the f.1.1& ICbool ..i.oct.or pion ()'<ar Jong ICbool) two months later has been reduced to a amall SCAie pilot project followln& parent OPPoSition. mi,ht he t mp I e me n te d dlltrlelwide sparked both emotional and l'UIOned preaentatloos al ochool board meeUn11 on both the merits and drawbact. of the ,plan. Flr>I returns from parent ques- lionnsires .showed support for the new calendar at llllllY IChoob In the J,000.1tu- dent diltrlcl. However, with a final lrullee deciaioll icbeduled 104' Wed- nesday, only one of the 11 ~)• op- peors to be. ~oded for a _chonge In schedule. School officials studied the new calen- dar and diltricts using it for a year before askinr parent! to consider It for their own chUdren. A auagestlon the plan 'Battling' Judge Gardner Alive, Well and Amusing I By TOM BARLEY Of tM 0.llY ,!let Sl•ff THERE WERE those who pt'.edictf:d wben Justice Robert Gardner moved from our Oronge County Superior Court bench to the ctoister'11 Fourth District Court of Appeal In San Bemordlno that the Newpot Beach ·juriJt would finally decide to put a firm cork .on his 1.egendary caustic comments. That opinion, thank the Lord, proved to be misguided. Bob Gardner Is alive and well and rtill regaling lll with the pungent phra&o inc that is now ao sadly mJued in our part of· the world. Get hlm on the wrong end of a 2-1 opiJ:tjon and you vezy quidtly find youroell on. the wrong "'d of a Jong wal~ in& llat of judgeJ, deputy district 11to1mya ond court alaff wbo want to digest at their leisure the QC)oholds-barred way In which batlllng Doh tells h1,, fellow judg.. juat how wrong they were. ·-----·-I: We got one lhls week that turned the bowls of rage t, In the dlltrlct attorney's office Into joyfUI whoopo when irate protecUtors in a Laiun1 Beach dtug case drew 1 •L v 10me measure of aolace from a disaenting opinion written as on1y Gardner can write tl HIS OPINION is hls reaction to hiJ colleague's ruling that officer John Saporito of lhe Laguna force violated tearch and aelsure laws a year ago in conliJcating a haul of marijuana that led to the filing of durg charges a1ainst five persons arrested in the Vlctol)' Walk area. Saporito told the court he watched the home in q1,1estion throtlih binocu· Ian for at least half an hour. He aaw two men drive their Karmann Ghia to the home, alt down and talk with three other peraons and then, he saJd, he saw a defendant dig in the lawn and produce a bulky packa&e. . That package, he said, went into the Karmann Ghia and both men ln the auto were later halted by Slporito and a fellow officer. They refuaed to let · police search the car, but Slporito went ahead and came up with a bundle of what he-said wu marijuana. · _ Diego! search seizure, said Gardner's colleagu .. , and they threw the cue out of court. THEY POINTED OVT, for one thing, that the bundle dO!Crlhed hy Slpor- ilo "could have contained r4s, tools or a battery.'' Let's aet on to Gardner: "The difference in appearance between a man carryiny a. blttery and a· man carrying two kUoa of marijuana is a difference of appearance between a man carryhla: a fifth of bourbon and a man carrying a case of bourbon. And I ....,Id point out that few people, °'1> rap, toola ~batlari# burtod la. tbeJt back)rlnf. ' " • . 0 0f course," he commenll in a reply to another point raJsed by hl1 fellow juriats, ••the package could have contained something other than kilos of marl· Juana. "II could have contained powdered rhinoceros horn, dried cow bezoar, Howard Hughes' autobiography or Mr. JUSUce Peters' famous cookies.*' (That Supreme COurt ·jualloe will he long remembered for mentioning In ... of his oplntons that the itema exchonged between delendonts In an alleged drug tronsoclion could have been oookl.,.) 11FR.ANILY, BETWEr;N UK>le choices, I would vate for the latter," Gard- ner goes oo. "After all, what bttter place to keep cookie. warm than tn en-&ine compartment?" Gardner proves another point in bis educated dlscourae -he know1 h1I fonign cars. His fellow Judges lndloote at one atage of the oplnton that the bundle In question wu stowed away in the rw end of the vehicle. JU!llce Gardner dldn 't get where he 1' by not knowing which end of the 1 Karmann Ghia provides the propulsion. "In the flnt place," he says. "the storage compartment of a Karm1M Ghia is in the other end of the vehicle. There is no place in the engine com- pa ... ment to 1tore rags, tools or a battery. u And the SUQestion that the def en. d&tt could have been replacing a battery in the engine drew this: "A botttry i. kept under the seat In 1 Karrnonn Ghia." VINTAGE GARNER. The prosecution didn't mind losing that one. Survivors of Sea • j Daniel Plzzlga Oeft), 19, and Georaio Gaaliardo, 28, relate their six daya on 1 Ille ralt In the Gulf of Mexico aftor their tanker 1un Morch s. The pair were re1cued S.lurdly by a.pwlne lhlp. Three men on the raft with them died durlne the ordeal.~ Dlatrlcl 4}15 coordina1" Pot McDaniel said the only lcllnnl havfn& It lout the trustee-required 10 percent parent sup- port of the pion is the Cllilnrnlo Homes Site Sohool. The lohool, 11111 Wllllllled, ii under c:onstructloo In lrvtne and pupuS livinJ: in the area now attended Irvine Elementary School. Under lhe 4~15 plan, awnmer vaca.; tions would he ellmlnat•d, Student. Jn: atead would follow a year.around schedule of nine weeks (45 day1 ) followed by a thrte-week (J!-<(ay) vacation. The student body would he divided Into four poupo and the schedule would ~-'1-1· gered so tb~t at least three-fourths of the pupils were always using school facWtlel. McDaniel said that with a outolr' re- quiring IO percent parent bi.c:klng, the ctlatrtct In mid-February had five ichooia destined for the prOlf'1ft 11 a result of parent questioMaires. However, as implemeotaUon moved closer to reality and more polls were taken, the nmnber narrowed to two aolloob -Valencia Elementary In La1Una Hills and the California Homes 1ehool. Valencia. parents .voted 75 percent In favor· of the plan In February, McDaniel 1aid, but the latest poll early this month showed S5 percent of t.he parents-opposed·to-.the"11lan. The moat recen* questionnaires from J rvlne parents are coming in now and the results will be presented to trustees March 15, the ni,ht of the scheduled deci.lion. Trustees have indicated it will be approved if 60 percent of the parents are i1\ favor of a change to a 45-15 calen- dar. Board members also noted that the chUdren of parents who did not want their youhiater1 enrolled ln 45-15 could be buaed to a school wit~ a regular pro- gram . Despite the lack of support for a radical change in the IChool calendar school officials say they are not disap- pointed with the final outcome. "We were given the responai\>ility of carefully studying it," Superintendent of Instruction William Stock.s a:ald, "and of making certain that as many parents as possible were informed, that no pressure tactics were used and that everyone had the freedom to express himself. "We feel that 1this was done and that this W85 8Jl open decision from the begin- ning. We were pleased at the expre.aslon of support from the first gpinionnaire that a, majority of people wl)o responded were willing to consider the program. "We are pleased that one school i.s ap. parenlly going lo try the progrom and confident that the re.!lulls will show this is 1 better program for boys and girls." Dr: Stocb noted that Ill of the five school districts In the U.S. now using the f.1.15 pion are satisfied with the reauits and are expanding ~ of the calendar lo other aolloois In their districts. "It bu tremendous support, we think, in the ploceo fl bas been tried," the rchool .offiGlal uld. But in the past two months, the district nfflclals have met powlng parent rel uc- tance. As an argument In favor of 45-15, 1chool officials have aid the district 1 could, in effect, increaae its clasaroom 1paoe hy :>.& percent by using all faollitles year around. Educators ba.ve also cited a ••tearnJng Jou" during a , long summer when student are out of ICbool. In the fall, much time is spent on review, they have said. Opponents of the plan have been vocal and numerous at ICbool board meetings, citing aeveral facton they feel are dr1wbooks lo the plan. Among tbelr arguments have been con- tentions that administrative and opera· tional costa of yearlong school would offset the savtncs expected by using the school faclllties •year-around. In a Jetter to school trustees, Shirlene Kemmer, of 25665 Carvantes Lane, Mlslion Viejo, referred to an article on costs of 45-15 in the November 1971 11sue of "Nations school." According to the article and Mrs. Kem· mer, costs of a 4~15 program would ac- tually increase by many thouaands of dollars. The article, hued on a study of a Plymouth, Wi1., school district, cites such reasons for cost increases as the need for air conditioning during the sum.mer; aalary of part time ad.minlstrators while rqular princlpa11 take vacatiom: and a need for summertime custodial services. "My concern,'' Mn. Kemmer wrote to the school hoard, "13 that the ....,.lled advantage1 of this plan are beinl tip. ounded upon while the disadvantages are being gloued. over or Ignored." Asked ohout the =I figures In the arU- clt, Dr. Stocks said he hatt talked with eeveral officials In districll using a 4~15 plan and that none had erperienced an in· crtue in costs. 0 Every district that we have com· munlcated with on !be 45-15 plan, .. Dr. Stocks aald, "has lncUcated there are no Increases In ezpellHS u a rtsult of 45-15. But there are no sav)ng1, either. It costs the same amount of.money ." Other dl1advantqes ll>ted by np- pon<nta of the calendor ptsn Include the 500 Cyclists , Wedding Guests CONCORD (UPI) -About 5 0 0 molorcyc)ea roared Into this contra COila County Community lo ottend the wedding of a fellow rider. The cyclll!a, from around the atate, watcl!ad qul•tly Sundoy u the vow1 wore nchongtd. The newlyweds, Mr. and Mn. Charles Gregory, were uked where they were IOlnl next. "Just on • ride," said Mrs. Gregory , and the pair hopped on a 710c:c machine Ind rode away. Tht Concord Pollet Department joined them Ind OC:Orttd the enUre prOCeNIOn out of town.· •lfect on the marketah!Uty of a bnme In 1 IS.JI diitrict if the propoeotlve buyer did not lll<e the aollool progrom ; 1 poutbJe Jack of atte.nUveneu ln the clusroom durlnc the worm 1umnw moalho: and the problw fooed by pol'lllla of havlnc an elwentary aollool chl1d with a -dlf. ltrent vocollon Ume than a 'hl&h achoo! aae child. . One Mtaslnn Viejo f!ll)deot and former ~. Ann Stewart of IS!Ol Perlcia Drlvo, uld the younptera milhl suffer emollonally by having to c h a n g e claurooms every nlne weeks.. "Having a single desk In 1 single room all year Jong enhances their aense of lltCUl'ity and mu .. f04' I helter ltornlng lilualfoo," Mrs. Stewart aakt. "To uproot a clw every nine weeb, even tbouah their nm .-n moy bt similar, ahatten this -fealing." Anotllor laachor, Slwwl Sinc:elln of 4tu Brllbane ,::.r In lrvtne, believes that youngllen the three months during the summer to lrow emo- tionally. lira. Slrcello fetis the youngsltrs do not suffer •·"learning lnu" during the three.month vacation becauStt' a great deal Is Jeamed out of the classroom, such as how to eet along with other young peo- ple. "These things take Ume and coollnulty 'Pot.erat Force' lo develop, just u reading ..-art taltot Ume aod conUnulty to develop/' Mra. Slrcello uaJd. Wbile bundreds of peraons ha" ortticJI. td the 4S.11 plan. Including the ~ many haw Indicated !bot the tlmllls rather than the progrom It oauling lllolr opposition. nit district hu been Ul'led by many persons to take another year to 11tudy th& 45-15 calend1r before 1lJn. plementing lt. If trustees vole Wednesday to try the plan at one school, both the proponents and lhe opponents will have an op. portunity to see if their arguments will atand up under practice. Pot.ential ~~pist Might Be Helped By ~ 'Good Cry' Soviet Film Links U.S. DA!J,AS (UPI) -A New Jersey . ' psychiatrist aays lf more men had a good Presidents With IOan cry lveriQ~ce in a while, there rriight be a decline in the. nwnber of sex offenses in the nation . Dr. William E. Prendergast, director of tht: sex offender unit at Rahwa y Stale Prison in New Jersey, says. the ex .. presaion of slmple emotions auch q _pain, fear and anger not onJy can curtail sex offenses but also can be applied in mar· riage coumeling and family relationshlps. "Emotions are often rtpressed and they can hurt people when they emerge,'' Prendergast said at a weekend seminar. "There Is little difference between the rapist, the mugger, the wife beater and the sadistic bruta1izer of women. Their emotions are often repressed and they can hurt people when they emerge." He said the Rahway prison developed a program to let inmates release their frustrated emotions that has resulted in a repeat offell.!Je ratio of seven tenths of one percent. MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet_ television has portrayed the Ku Klux Klan as a still potent U.S. political force and 11ald former Presidents Harry S Truman and Warren G. Harding had been members. A 3S.minute documentary film . entitled "The USA-Danger from theillghl" and tele<:ast nationwide Sunday in prime time, devoted itself entirely to alleged ac- tivities or the Klan today in the American South. Commentator Valentin Zorin, who specializes in U.S. affairs, told viewers he estlmited about five million persons sup- port the Klan. "How can one speak about the responsibilities of the Klan before the law If, among the patrons o( these stormtroopers of American reaction, are the highest.ranking o I f I c I a I s in Washington?" Zorln asked. "For Instance, lt hu been establilhed. by documents that former USA President Harry Truman, who started his activity Sizes available, 4 thru 10; M , B, C width llEO• NAVY •WHITE•TAN •BLACK PASHION ISLAND NIWPOU HACH r HUNTINfHON CINTH HUNTIN•TON lllACH ' PASHlbN S9UAU SANTA ANA In the Southern slate of Mi11sourl, was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and entered its MiSsourl chapter ," he said. Zorln also said unspecified 11documents" showed that Harding "took the horrible blood oath of unc:ondltlonal obedience to th e imperlal wizard.'' The film included 1.orln interviews with various Klan officia ls in Southern U.S. cities and exten1ive footage of K11n rallies , burning crosses and hooded Klansmen walkjng down modern 1'1\ain streets. It concluded with photographs of black persons allegedly killed or Injured by Klansmen in recent years and said, "The.se are not the dark days o! America's past. This is America now." It was the fourth in Zorin'1 "USA .. documentary series. All have llistrted that injustice, poverty, raclam and political corruption are the rule ta American life. • ,J .."" 1'111111'•& Isa .. -... SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MISA I , { \ f DAil Y '!LOT Little. Candle In Darkness BLUE MONDAYS DEPT. -HOw atiiiiil 1 liWe yarn to restore lhf old faith in human nature and .help erase the Monday blahs? Okay, take the·e1se of one lvy . . Buxton, a '2-yeaHld bllck collllnK:tion · worker from St. Louis. Up to just a litUe while ago, there was nothing special about Ivy Buxton. H• hid been a con.ruuctioD worker molt of. his life and ·had worked fM the aame employer for most ol the. lut 20 years. He Uved aione and hum-drummed back and forth from his modest apartment to work <VUY, day, just like most of ua do. Something special finally happened lo Ivy Buxton. H• IOI jailed on a mairdor charg• liter one wltnw ..,..nedly ldon- mied him U the trlQ... DWI In tbe lhootiDi·Of a Ji-y.ar .. ld ahortly bdor• 111idnl(bt on May 22, 19'10. . Buxton Wll jailed. He WI.! unatMe to t:lJuie 10 [JUCOl!t required on •10,000 THEN CAME THE delays. Six delays of hli 'trial .were altrlbuled to tbe pl'Ol- oculion. Others dov•loped becaUI< Bux- ton bad no lawyer and he'd been 111lgned three cHrferent public defenders. 'lbla wu atlrlbuled lo heavy turoovor of poorly paid Younc. attorney1 in the st. Looi• public dofondor's offlc<. · · So Buxfm stayed In jall 17 months. He dldn'.t ovon have bis own bifocal sJaaso! becaute, u he said, "There wu nobody ID Ilk lo go got them. "After I waa in j1ll 1 couple of months. they brought in a box of old gluses,'' BU1ton recounted. "I spent about a year peepilJi lhroticJa tbe ban with lheae bllocals." AUIROlll'l'IE8 INSISJ'ED that Buxton go throqh a 1qec -of monJaJ t.sts .beca-.he couldn't road or wrll<!. At one point, a lawyor llUlla1ed bis best oul WOuld bl ·ID plead guilty 'and 1et pro- blllon. Buxton rd\lled. The trouble with ·this whol<. -w,u that Buatop w11 innocent. Ho had betn lllOlher place at the time of the .-mi,, Ho flnaDy c"""' ID trial tut 'Oct. JI. It tool< the jury one whol• hour lo find him Innocent. . - Meanwhtl•, Buxton'• car hid - 1ep;uu1ell. Tbitvta had. broke ,iDta apartment and cl•aned him out. •Hll /* WU IODe. . FINAU. Y 8EI.EU1!31 from h I 1 ordeal, Jluxton Aki, "I'm barefoot and btoke , My car, ·all mY. c)othel, •verylhin1 I bad In the aparlniont II gone -even my eyeaJ11ses." W• prilltod the llory o! Ivy Buzlon and hil 11nt .. ver b<ulll with the law on March 1, in 1 rather routine manner on Pqe II. Bui ll louc:hed the hurts of at least ooe pereon here on the Orange Coat. He wrote: ''Dear Sir: "Would you pltue IOe that the enclos- ed.check ii lonnnlecl 1o Mr. Ivy Buxton. I dn not want any publicity for this glil. I do .fed IOITY about the unfortunate ex- P"rt0nce he haa bad and hot>" that tbia Will.help a litU"" ENCLOSED WAS a copy or Lhe clipping and a check for f200. So aometima hands do reach out to others without any urge for publicity or credit. JU!t Hshtlng a litUe candle INt.ad o! c:unlng the darkn.,., Have a happier Tuesday, folk3. Mystery Author Dies TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Fredric Brown, lg, noted 111ystery and science fiction author, died Saturday. lhe first or his more than 30 novel.!, "The Fabulous Clip Joint," won the Mys terr Writers of America's Edgar Allen Poe Award in 1947. Brown also ~ movie scripts and television plays. MitChell Quiz Slated ' ' ~ ' l . ' . • Accusdtions ·Fly as ITT Case Continues . ' l\'ASHINGTON (UPI> -ljouse GOP l.eader Gerald R. Ford today accused columnist Jack Anderson of employine hearsay and glminlt:kry in bis allegations that the adminlstratk>n mide · antitrust conces.slon:s to International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT). . Ford made· the attack as the Senate 3udlciary Committee prepared to con· ti.Due its lnve'stigation of the case Tues· da)' ~y questioning John N. Mitchell, who Was. attorney general at the time the/ ITT matter was settled. " ... Anderson is to be condemned ror dragging the name of the Presld"1Jl of the United states before the Senate Judiciary Committee·· on the basis of evidence which is so unreliable that it wquld be· barred from every CO\lrt or law in the n~· $400,000 .to the GOP National Convention this sun1mer In San Diego. In al)(lther development. l'J'!_lobbyist ~ita D.._ Beard, whose memo on the aq· titrust matter in Anderson's hands touch · eel orJ tbe Jtap, was reported recovering in a Denver hospital where' she n1ay be able to rneet with 1nembers. of the judiciary Panel by about n1idweek .. ac- cording to her doctors. She has been con· fined since March 3, suffering from a heart ailment. 1 ' Sen. 1.1arJoy.• \V. COOk (R·Ky.), a fiiember of the Judiciary Committee, m'anwhile accused Sen. Edward ~1. 'Ken· nedy (0.Mass;J, also On the panel, or tion," Fo(d said. "Mr. Anderson has used the universally engaging in "a political conspiracy ... to discredited techniqu.e...o.f mulUple hearsay discredit governn1ent orficials." J l NEW YORK MAYOR :KIHN LINDSAY, WIFE Hn' CAMPAIGN TRAIL f..,r~rnUo-Blko Ride In Mlaml Prococlod S-hmoking • ,to substantiate his charges, a gimmiCk Cook askeQ for an exeuclive session of which involves a presentation of evidence the committee "to examine the nature three or f~r times rem.ovi:ct .. ff'1?ltl' the . and extent of the improprieties." aource," said Ford, of 'Michigan ."Were Mr. 'Anderson required to p~U.ce: .. susblantive evidence or probative value L. on Nol Tal{.eS Cam' bod·1·a·n ~umphrey, Muskie . Vie For Votes Over Wallace in the l1T case, he would surely be unable to do so. With but multiple hearsay evidence, Jack ~Anaersoo is a man without a case." ~ · The confirmation of Mitchell's sue· cessor, acting Attorney General Riehard G. Kleindienst, has been sidetracked by the controversy surrounding the lIT case. Kletndienst headed ttie Justice By CARL P. LEUBSOORF MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Senalorl Hubert !l. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie. criaa-crossing Florida in the last full day of campaigning, say. theY still have a chance of defeating Alabama Governor George C. Walllce Tuesday in the nation's 1econd 1972 presidential primary. Wallace, however, predicta-he11 top the 11-man Democratic field and says he has an excellent chance of capturing a ma- jority of the state'• 11 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. I CAMPAIGN '7'!. s.n. Henry M. Jackson of Wublngton, who ia making Florida a major t<lll of his -ldonlW Cllldldacy, says be haa a good chance of pulling ahead of Muakle and Humphrey IDd finllhing ..0000. And N•w York Mayor John V. Llndlay, ~ppearing with Son. Georg• S. McGov .... Oft a tolevlilon lntervi•w show from wblch all of Ille other candl~teo pulled •out, predicted "tbl vol"• ol'Flortda may IUlJlris< the -ry" with bow they Ville on Wallace~ f ·~e may not get as bi( a vote 11 ev~body' teemS to thi.Dk be ii,"'. tba New .~~k 111ayor added. ~·', •';._ • AB-o( ,&be candJdatet • ) __ ....,.. .-today u tlley ... II!< '10'1lplicated contosl in · 'Ylo- torlel will bl judged both .. tbo.reloUV• standing ol the contendm' In • the statewide vote and on how many deleg1tea each wins by finishin&: fil'lt in one of Florida 's U congre11ion1l dislrlcts. Wallace remains the heavy favorite. Most observen conslder HumphrfiJ and Musk\• comP"tlng !or l<CO!ld, alihdugb Jldlon says bis pnU.. put 'him neck-ond- neck with them. Lincbay and McGovern aro believed contending for fifth, tbough some Lindaay aides see him finishing higher. Alan on the ballot: Rep. Shirley Chisboim of New York, Rep. Wilbur D. Milta of Arkanau; Mayor Sam Yorty or Los Angelee, Sen. Vance Hartke of In- diana and fonner Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy ol Minnesota. Humphrey started the day in Jackson· ville, then headed south with :stoJ>' in Daytona lloach, Tampa, TitU!ville and Palm Beac::;b. Muskie started in Tampa and planned lo'wlnd up in Miami after slop.s in Orlando IDd St. Petersburg. Pearl Bailey Home HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Singer Pearl Bailey tw been dlscharged from a hospital wherf ahe undtrw~ coronary care during her stay or nearly a· week. Hospital officials announced over 'the weekend that Mias Bailey, $3, was releas- ed FridaY.. and wu resting at home. She and her husband, musician Lolli! Bellson, live .in suburban Northrldge. Lindsay pianned to spend the day in the Miami and Miami Beach area. as did McGovern, after a hr.jet bop up to St. Petersburg. ~ In the Republican primary, con· servative Rep. John M. Ashbrook of Ohio campaigns in the Miami area in what most observers consider a doomed bid to defeat President Mxon for the state's 50 GOP convention, delegates. In campaigning Sunday, all of the ma· jor candidates except Muskie appeared on television interview programs -Hwn· phrey, Wallace and Jackson on the three network shows and McGovern and Department's antitrust division at · the time it made an out-of-court settlement with ITr -a conglomerate which Anderson alleges had agreed to cont·rit;(ite Police in Tokyo Uncover · Bodies Of· 3 'Cultiste' Lindsay in the remains of what started TOKYO (UP I) -Police todaY u·nea rlh· out as an all~andidate debate. ed bodie~ of three more yourig persons Muskie, bowing to pressure from bis from frozen . mountainside gravesites, rivals, reversed bis previous position and bringing to 12 the number or Japanese agreed to cliactoo. the sources ol his cam-paign funds in three stq:a, starting with radical revolutionaries tortured and slain a report within 10 days oo contributions !or opposing. their !eader. between Jan. 4, when be declared bis P~lice said the discovery bro.!!~bt lo an candidacy, and Sunday. end their search for the remains or 12 Ile laid be had changed bis mind because "enough of the other Democratic young people k.llled on orders of a yoong candidatea have indicated their will· 'college dropout beCluSe' they weakened in ingneu to join in public disclosure" that their support pf his ~vOlution. · it might be possible to put pressure on The .. Jatest Cindi were those of tw o President Nixon to do so too.. yoling: men and .a Young woman. 'fhey McGovern, who fll"St raised the. issue in werebl!:ried in two crude graves near tfie New Hampshire, and Lindsay have foot of · Mt. Harun.a, about 's6 ~miles diJcloled the sources of their funds, and northwest "Of Tokyo in Gunma Prefecture HlllDpbrey said be will dn .. •itber1oday (8later. . . cw ·1\lesd.IY..' _. ' · · Th'e ol.btr hine bodies -orie of them a Jlu*i< went tO ~b "oall 'ilioncled coed elli!n -m®ths pregnant '-' .,ere dug 'two''Pfcnici in TamPlf te1UrtC a "Viva up last Nk mil Sunday. Police said all' MUlkie!" gathering Sunday afternoon ~·were tortured 'and tied nude to trees oni1 . '"we can win" the primary' despite allowed to freeze to death in sub-zero usumptions Wallace has it wrapped up. weather: Humphrey, appearini on NBC'a "Meet The bodies were found aft~r the ar- the Pre!3'' said he etpecls to do very r~ted leader of the United Red Army - well. an extreme leftist student organiza tion - "l think we have good momentum and confessed he purged his group because I believe that I'm the only progressive they wavered In their determination to candidate who has a chance to beat Mr. overthrow Japan's conservative govern· Wallace," said the Minnesota Democrat, ment. who needs a strong showing in Florida to TsuneO Mol-i, 'n, a dropout from Osaka overcome a "loser" image resulting from City University, confessed after he and hi:s 1968 de!eat to President Nixon. four United Red Army ·faithfu ls "'ere captured after holdjng off 1,000 Japanese DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of tllr Daily Pilot is guaranteed Mond•Y·Frld•v: ., 'IOU '° not '""' )'OUf' INlll'r Dy 5:30 p.m., c111 •1!11 'J'Ollr c0py will tit 11!'0U9hl lt )'DU. 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Position as 'Sole Ruler' By KATE WEBB PHI:JOM PENH (UPI) -Lon Nol took pver as sole ruJer of Camboaia today, proclaiming· himself presiden t. com· mander·in-Chief of th e armed forces , and prime minister. The acpon clunaxed a fou r-day political crisis that started Friday when Lon Nol, who has been prime minister since {he Overthrow of Prince Norodom Sihanouk t~o years ago, dissolved the already· pqwerless National Assembly and took over from Cheng Heng as chief of state. In a nationwide radio broadcast this morning, Lori Nol said he was taking the action "according to the wishes of Bud- dhist monks and all compatriots ." He said that "from now on the chief of state will be caUed President ... the president is also commander-in-chief or the anny. The president also has the function of prime minister." He left unanswered the fate of Gen. Sisowath Siri k Malak. who held the ti tle of prime minister delegate. In that post Sirik Malak in effect ran the government while Lon Nol, a close persona l friend. was all but ·incapa citated by a stroke he suffered 13 months ago. · AL a press conference Sunday . Lon Nol. 58. showed no signs of the stroke that left 7~ Suspen~d Ort Cable Cttr 1NTERLAKEN, Switzerland (AP ) As it threaded its way down ~1t. Schilthorn. the cable car bringing 70 tourists from the 9,742-foot peak Saturday got stuck when a cable fouled in a pulley. The tourists, ;Iii Swiss, were suspended . 750 feet above· the mountainside. flot tea and blankets snaked up by rope helped to keep th em cheerful as night fell . On Sunday, ·a helicopter lo\vercd 01echanics to lh e roof of the cable car. tiut they could not unsnag tile cable. So the passengers were lifted out t'wO at a ti,n1e. It took 35 helic:optcr trips to bring them all down. No one was hurt. "The cold was not unbearable, if only · for the reason there were sim ply too many of us in the gond'ola,'' said one tourist. · · ''But of course. no one slept a wink ." Thirty other tourists spent the night at ~he 1nountaintop lodge and they, too, were nown down the· mountain Sunday. Among ~them was U.S. Ambassador Shelby C. , Davis. him nearly paralyzed. lie appeared totally recovered and in good spiril3 as he explained to journalists why he had dissolved the National Assembly and l'eplaced Cheng lieng, who helped him overthrow Sihanouk. A grOundsweU against Si.rik Malak started late last week when the Cam· bodian Student Association passed a vote of "abSQlute no con£idence" against h.in1 Thursday. while reaffirming c:onfidence in Lon Nol. Al Sunday's press conference, Lon Nol stressed his personal friendship for Sirlk f\latak. lnclia1is Lauded For Controlling Den1011strations PINE RIDGE. S.D. (UPI) -lndian leaders did "an excellent job" in curbing \•iol encc during demonstrations last week to protest the death of one Indian and alleged discrimination and brutality again st Jndia11s in South Dakota and Nebra ska, the superintendent oi the Pine R!):tge reser\•ation 9aid Sunday. 'The Indians said they hoped lo amas~ 10.000 demonstrators during the week fo r continui ng protests on the reservation. A "Po\v \Yo\v '' \Vas called by the newlJ.. form ed American J.ndian Movement (AIM) and was a continuance of protests n1ade by the Indians last \veek in the two stales. Reservation SupCrintendcnt Stanley Lyman said he did not expect any violence, noting in the past few days that L the Al~1 officials had been able to hand le .lheir ow n security. "They did · an ex- cellent job," Lyman said. 'l'he superintendent of the southwes t 89ulh Dakola Reservation said he has 1nct with All\.1 leaders and discussed security and other n1atters dealing with the Pow Wow. 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A rail spokesman said the day mornin& accident. , ' I 4· ' ( • t e t b t p I j u u ra H' 0 H cl 19 lb se w bu pi ta ov ne 0 to I ''P wo •Ir I/ •• • .. • ' ' ' ' ' . ,.. ,. •• Selection Continues .. ... ' ,12 Teriiatively Seated iri Davis T·rial , SAN JOSE (AP) Tbl Brintm au contJnull>i lo tho slate'• "" ol t w 0 · " s Y chologically exhausting probe lhe 1Ultlldts fl the ... ~ challenr .. bas l)ven an eel&• task of allempttne to aelect the eel jury ~11&11 lo determine to the defense. lZ jW'Ol'I most beoellcial for whether tbly lbould b • ·He explained that :dnce lhe their side resumed today Jor dlsmilled alltomlllcllly Wider prosecution get.s lhe first IUCh opposing counael In t b e lhe 20 peremptory challenges challenge, his side gel.s tbe last murder-kidnap trial of mill-each side hu. chance. tant Angela Davis. When the. trial nce'ssed last And should each side use lta ' The jury selection process. Thursday, Harris 11¥! used uP . full complement of challeng .. , noW in its thlrd week , bu two of bis p e r e mp l o r y · 'he said, the defense would be resulted in tentative seatlDl:.of cballengea. '.lbil occurrence In the PQSIUon of determlninc seven women and five men -when the defemt, in et~. . w1'> the last two permanent including" one black. All have said.ti would be satisfied with Jurora will be. survived the intensive ques-a jury as prMently (:On.. Mia Davia la charged with tioning in which attorneys lrY stituted. munler-. . kidnap and con- to eliminate panel ~mbera The next move J.s now up· to 1pJracy tn a Marin County for cause -such as financial the ~ defense. It must once Qvlc ~nter shootout on Aug. hardlbip or bias or prejudices. more either ucepl the panel 7. 1170, in whicfl four men ' Now pr-.:utor Albert Har· or use il.s lint peremptory were killed. ris r ane;t defense attorneys challence. Pretrial estimates or the Howard Moore Jr. Md Leo A. Branton !old newsmen that 'length of lime needed to oelect * * * * · * .. * :.JUZ ;=. between four T . , . E ' ' Horris said Thursday that ria . nlivened . ::!.'J' ~~ ... po~t OAJL'f ,flO~ I BrandoDue 2 Long Beach To Appear ·Profs Cl~red In Court LONG BEACH (UPI) -A mended for lhe other, P!<>f, SA.l'lfA MONICA (UPI) -llClllty ctisci~ committee Jose M1rln, whoee former Marlon Brando wu due back bu exonerated iwo professors wife set of( tbe lnveitlgaUon. in court t;odlY to flaht for at CaJ· Slate' Long Beach or The. recommendatlona went c:ustody of his JS-year-old son, chara:u tba(·seven years a.g~, Ffid~y to tt>e school's presi- the subject'of a kidnap .tcare, they give one professor:a:wifltr· dent, Stephen Horn, who1is ex .. who appartntly returned , to Ctfldit tor courses she didn't peeled to render 1 declsioa the United States during the take. this week. weekend. The committee, however, The inveatlgation b e I a n ruled. tblt Prot. James H. when Marin's former wile, Brando and his ex-wife Anna Noguer acted In a non· Constance complained to Horn K~hfl. who have been batUlng prqfesslonal manner a n d that seve n years previously, over custody of Christian Devi recommended he be punished \vben they were still married, slnct their divorce in 1959, by written re11timand , one of ~tarin and Noguer were part the Ifa;btesl penalti~s the com-or a conspiracy to give her both i.n.sisttd Friday lhlt they. mUtee could recommend . credil for courses she did not did not know where the No punishment was recom-take. youOgster was. lp;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;;;- SEJ.JJHG YOOB ROME ... FBA-VA? If you are pay\ng more "points'' than. Home chmges, you me over-paying. Branton iQld newsmen "it ~ . ...._,... loou like you're .. 1n, to be INVOVLED IN CUST6DY BATTLE FOR B'RAN1DoSON By 'Pitcher .war' '::.'u'.~.'bl~se1~: '"'· Anno K11hfi, Chri1ti1n Devi, Shown in 1965 Photo Mlss Kasbli, who took Chris- tian Devi away from the Ojai Valley School for a weekend visit Feb. 25 and never re- turned him to the school, said she last saw the boy more than a week . ago in Los Angeles , and that he failed to meet her in the ~lexlco border tO\VD of Calexico last Wednesday. Calexico police said records Call the ladinglmer Sellers. find out today how much you can save by call· ing one of Home's neighbor- hood Loan Consultants. SAN JOSE (AP) -The b.al· tie of the blackboard and the war of the water pitcher have enlivened the jury.selection in the. Angela Davis murder-kid· nap trial. Defense and prosecution al· torneys have, used the blackboard -which la ac- tually a greerboard -anll 1 plastic and metal pitcher to try and explain some complex legal principles to prospective jurors. 4 Suspects In Kidnap Case Held VISALLA (UPH -Four persons suspected of kid· naping the daughter of• a wealthy c e n t r a I California auto deaJer and then muffing lhe pickup of f!00,000 ramorn have been arrested. The girl, Miehe.lie Wiebe, was abducted from her home last Monday night, misaed her ninth b i r l h d a y Celebration Tuesday and was released unharmed 30 hours later. · ·Four suspects were picked up Friday night and Satuh:lay. "I think~ 11till1be tho earliest lhey 'Ca~ be ar· raigned," Sheriff's Sgt. Harold Goeringer said Sunday. Arrested were Robert C. Highfield, 35, owner of a coin- operated dry cleaners, Leslie Hughes, 20, manager of the cleaners, and David T. Fox, J9, a laborer. A spokeJJnan at the county jail said bail was set only for Highfield .and it was $20,000. 1be 'fourth suspect, an un· named juvenile. was placed in the Juvenile Hall to await couri proceedings. 'lbe men allegedly abducted the_ daughter of Arnold Wiebe and ' demarided $3001000 In small bills. Wiebe dropped lhe m~ney in a field as dlrt:cled, but two u'nidentlfied motorists picked up tbe briefcase con- taining the cash and turned It over to police. Michelle was released at a nearby hotel la\er &hd iaid her on1y regret \fas she didn't get to open her birthday presents. I 'THE BEST Readenbip po I 11 prove "Peanuts" ls one of the World's most po~18; comic~ strips. Read it , 1n Uie QAILY PILOT. ·di· GOP S ill S k at the border crossing in-Br~~e ,i:;:neJ.e 1;::.~ ·. t ee . ing Donations :~~::~ t~~r~~i::'.i ~~~. ~~ war by asking a prospecUve Friday. Officials did · not juror whether he thought-·t \ . ~ disclose anyh' details of 1 the contained water. He replied be By JACK V. FOX yachts. Executive Dlrector Ron3ld crossing1 or is present oca- thougbt it did. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The Leon Parma, chairm~n of Fuller says advance work is tion . "That inference is possible p e 0 p I e pl a n n 1· n g t h e 11 h d f hed 1 An attorney for Miss Kashfi the San Diego Civic Hosts we a e~ o sc u e. 'd '"I h b k •1 You'll see why Home Savings make• more real eatate loans them any other auociation in the nation. Pbom aoy oWce ol Hom• Sari..!r.q1 but it could also be Seven-Up. Republican convention, un· S8l 1 e came ac , n rs. vodka or · gtngeraJe, couldn't daunted ·by the loss of th~ Committee, . says he is They are rel)lOte from the Brando doesn't know about Amen.· ca's Largest itt" be uked. The juror , $100,q<» Sb;er,ton donation, are. ~·~·".'c~o~m~p".'l~e~te'._ly~~op~U:_m~ist~i~c':_' _!.W~a".:sh~in~g'...:lo~n~h~u!IJbb~u-b_o_v_er_th_e~i~I.~" ~Br~a~nd'._o,~co".'ul~d~-no-t_be~============::;===='="="="~ qreed tbatrwas Po_ssible. rorging a~ad, looking forl. enough money will be found. Sheraton donation. reached for comment. Branton then explained the m.ore . and s m a 11 e r con- contents of the P.itcller was an lrtbuho~. example or "circumstantial They can't just shrug off the eviaeDce" sihce nob6dy bad -Republican N at i o n a 1 Com- seen or tuted it.. . mitt~'•. declalon to return the .. i .. He further\ ell:J)la~ that $100,000 to Sheraton, in ~ when a case is based on wake of the uproar 1 n circumstantial evidence and W a s h i n g t o n over the one inference from tM evi· A n derso~IOelndienst hear- deike points to guilt and anofu.. ings, anCI allqed deals. er to innocence, the jury iJ /I. sum that big is never always required to choose in-unimportant, but it was only a nocence. small part of the backing Circumstantial evidence ls being raised lo host the GOP expected to provide rD.uch of conclave. J the case against Mis.1 Davi.I. The. hosts are stepping up The battle of the blackboard solicitations among o t h e r started when defense attorney bu.sinesses and community Howard Moore Jr.~drew a thick sources for smaller .size con- chalk line signifying t h e trlbutk>ns to come up with the "prtsumptk>n of ~·· $600,000 in cash that wu prom.- the prosecution must erase ished the Republicans if they before Miss Davis can be con-would bold lhe convention victed. here. The cpmmitte.e turns the At lhe first opportunity, pros-money it raises over to the ecutor Hairis · erased the ·1 ' Con u and v· 'to chalk 11.ne and 'listed the c1 y~ veo om 151 rs Bureau for tramfer to the charges. · Republican N a t 1 o n a I Com.- Shortly afterward, Moore mittee. The $100,000 from walked to lhe boarJl_al)d &aid; • ~aton ~ DOI been l<>uched '••Some thint that just by alnce it was received. stating the charges, you can It remains on dePosit as the erase the presumption of in· Jirst installm~t, of a total nocence." He then circled the pledge of $400,000 from the statement of cbarge.s with his corporat~n· 1 thick presumption o f in-The convention begins Aug. nocence line. 21 and runs for three ,days.. It Fresno Man Kills Self, Two Others ma~~~~ (:I) pe~~es':1 death, wounded another and theit committed suFde ,by µi. haling exhaust fume.s from hi! .car .. . Police said Daniel Aguilar, 24, shot his estranged wife and his brother with a rifie and wounded his brQther-in-law. The ~Ji,ng occ~ .Su~ay at, tbe boU9e wtiere Aguliar'• wife and brother-in-law were living. · Killed were Yo I an d·a Aguil,r, 22, and R u b e n Aguilar, 23. FrJnk Garcia, ·22, was reported in 'satisfactory condition at Valley · MediCal C.Dltt. will need 13,000.15,000 hotel rooms, the usual hoopla such as bunting in the streets and airport dtµm·thumping, I Ive television coVerage, a n d amenities from taxis t o U.S. 'Sends S~tellite Up .. LOMPOc (UPI) -The united Stites, renting out space taxi service for a multimillion dollar fee , has · fired the Jarg'est and most ad- vanced Eu rope an-built satellite into Earth orbit. For .a fare of '6.7 million, the satellite, designed by the 10.na.tiQn European S p a c e Research Organization, soared aloft aboard a two-stage NASA Thor-Delta rocket from the .We.stem Test Range Saturday. 'It . was tile llst successful lallJl<hing ming lhe Thor-Delta rocket, the Air Force uid. ' . Remember when all you . could find on the beach were shells and seaweed? . And occasionally a piece of driftwood? millions of gallons of water through purifying,systems. Electricity will power machines to recycle every- thi ng from cans to cars. ... • .. , .. one of the ways we plan to,provide additional ' electricity. Nuclear power plants' are clean, proven and smog-iree. Other ways to generate f 'Tiines have changed . ·Kids today find anything from beer caris to sewage . Electricity will run new air pollution control equipment. · electricity are under in~nsive research or being developed now. Meanwhile, existing 'methods ate steadily being improved. I· ' • .. • • ' from . Long Beach to San Fnincleco 4 llmH I day. • 1· Qr t&~• us to Sacrarnonto or San Diego. Over 180 flight• a day bttWten Northern and Soul hem Callfornl1 ..,1bl1 you'to \Ike PSA 'Often. With pleasure. Al.o with k>Wllt 1lr tarn.-Your travel ogent knows What's good for you. PIA ..,.. ""-" lllL It needs cleaning up. Then there's air pollution. And land pollution. · But the big cleanup is beginning. The power behind it: electricity. ' . ~· In the years ahead , electricity will pump more The additional demand for electricity will be enormous, To m'eet these new demands, Edison must be permitted to build additional power plants now. · And the transmission lines to deliver that power. Nuclear power plants are • • , Electricity and a clean~r environment. The two go together. E • , ' .. , I' .. 1" --· , DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • T " ax .._ R eform Unli~ely Proposals for property lax relief In Sacramento have become almo&t like d.tscusslo.ns about the weather In that everybody is talking but nobody does 1nythlng about it. •~ True, va.rious legislators in put sessions have taken atabs at cornln& up with proposals to reduce tho burden of property owners or to develop·"reform pack11e•" that would restructure the entire tax procedure in one way or another. It would appear that the current legislative session will be no exceP..tion to those of the past. The first tax reform package has now been proposed by Assembly Speaker Robert Moretti, the Democrat from Van Nuys. Moretti apparently put his package together based on suggestions from the County Supervisors Association of California. Under his proposal homemakers would get property tax relief or about $600 and renters would enjoy a cutback, too. · The assembly speaker, however, must come up with some cub t6 allow such relief to be Initiated. So Moretti proposes to generate that revenue with a one-cent jncrease in sales taxes, boosts in both r.rsonal and corporate income laxes and a new statewide tele- phone users tax . ' It is fairly obvious, of course, that most of the citi· zen1 who would enjoy th• property tax relief would be paying sales levies, filing income tax or corporate tax returns antt. using the telephone. Alas, It would appear at first blush {hat the· be- leaguered t1xpayer would simply be putting his relief Into one pocket and taking different cash out or th• other. We have yet to bear Assembly Speaker Moretti lndJcate that the "reform" would involve fewer tu . dolilrs being collected or spent. Lhat one• you in!Uate a now taxinC oource, It's iU too usy for subsequent legislators to come alons and tack a penny on here and two cents there in order to meet "a new urgent need.'' For many years now, there have been strong que1- tions about the equity of taxing persons on the basis o( bow much/roperty they own. Solid arcumenta have been advance for reforms in this sector where the meat of local taxes Is levied. Yet It seems unlikely that meaningful tax relief can be achieved by easing the \lurden in one sector only to add new or addlt!onal taxes in several others. Tax relief could be assured ii eovernment spending wu redu<;ed in concert with a rollback in services that people demand from their public agencies at all levels or governmenL The chan.ce for thil kind of reform seems remote indeed . Many Happy Retqrns Founded in ·historic Savannah, Georgia, the Girl Scout& have grown in three score years into a nationwide orga~.ization serving a double purpose: ~ntichment of the lives or hundreds of thoupnds of girls ·w4.,,.,.e or h~~e been members. ~nd help for communitie~"'IQP 'in· d1v1dua1s through their good Work s. Noting that the Girl Scouts observed their 60lh birthday yester.day, March 12, a locaJ observer began to worry whether the Women's Liberation movement, as part of the drive for equal rights, might demand remov· al of the feminine name. He wondered whether Women's Lib militants might demand that the Girl SaOuts and Boy Scouts unite and become just Scouts. ·~ J'. " .... ~-... ... ... • ........... _-c ............... _ . --..... __ _ ........ _ FLORI PA TMre Is also the classic comflalnt that property tax relief benefits mostly the larges owners of property -business and industry -while increased sales taxes hit hardest those: who presumably are getting "relief'' -the individual taxpayer. And of cour~e, like guoline taxes, we have found Silliness asi.de., the 34,000 Girl Sco.uts in Orange County and their 8,500 adult leaders in nearly I 700 active troops deserve a hearty salute and best w~hes for many happy returns. .~~ •wHAT SREEt> Of Bl~b ARE THEY? .. Dropping Anti·tru•t Suits FCC Sets·'· .... :;; .. Qlympian Writes Involvement B road Gixds ·vi ... ·1 • ;J~:~1~:~~r~~;M~~n~~ ·"For CA T ~-----?-:-~" Wisely on · ~Sports Kleindienst' s WAS~GTON -·Richard Kloindlen!I hat been 1wutln1 under the llenate 1pot.Uaht wblle Senaton review tilt quallllcatlona to be Attorney G<neral, When he wu the JusUce Depertment11 No. 2 man, he acted for ... Atlonley General John Mitchell 111·two st&antlc an- tl·trurl cues, \Je-' • • JACK ANDERSON came the ~!Xon­ Mitcholl l11f firm had ro~ed In· temational Te I e- pbone llJd TeltJP"lph 1 n d Warner-Lam· bert P!wmaceutl· ell. diCI of Warner·Lambert, was quoted at the Senate hearlni• as saying the com- pany bad 1one through the White House • to get the Justice Department'• in- junctlon called olf. Both Kleindienst and his former anti· trust 1chief, Richard McLaren, dlaavowed any knowledge ol While House Jn. tarvenUoo. Dialn1enuously, they kept .~I Bobst'• name as U they lild never heard of the man. By hla own awom admilafon, K l e J n- difllst ".et In piotlon a aeries of eventa0 which led the J ustlco Department to dryp anti-trust suit. a1alnat ITT juat ellbt days aher m pledged up to $400,000 to help finance the Republican convenUon. '!1111 llory ha• been 1plaahed acroll the niUon'• froril pa1es. KLEINDIENST allO blocked th e JUJllce Deportment from 1oln1 tO courl to otop Warner-Llmbtrt from merllinl with Parlee, Davis and Company. The details of th1a caH haven't been ipelled out. Elmer -t. tho venoroblo old llfllld· FEW NAA!ES ARE belter known In Nlxou cin:la. Jt ,waa Bobst who took Rlchard'mb:iJn by the hand alter bis traumatic defeat for Governor of Cllllomla In 11162. They discussed Nixon's future aboard the yacht Alisa, Bobst'• -.root status symbol. The old Wamer·Lambert tycoon suuested banking and offered to arrange ~ pt~~!~rm~:t N::nk;~th hi:ew~: Ea1tman Dillon Unl91t Securities. Ni1on 11id Wall Street was all right, but pointed out he was still a lawyer. Al II happened, Bobst knew a Wall Street "~ •• ~'P ] " ALMOST MAGICALLY, Nixon .was In· ~ ;\ EDI"',....<. ,.(I{;.·~. : ;;1.. "' I w11 still llllArllnl from the llinl• and ,._ •• •· 1111 ______ , stalled as senior partner. · 1 .l:U UM:J,:. . , arrows of outraged rtaden when I picked [ · · · ~ Bobst hu said he has always 1'&&rde~ . I. . D1"Sl\'{W:J.IH' .... up a copy of "Today'• Hellth" recently srn· .. NEY' .. ' ' J. HARRIS the President as a son. Nil:on maintains . . , 1; • .~WUJ ~~ and glimpsed a brief article by Jeaae .. that he has looked upori Bobst as' l ,.. · · • · ;.;.-.. -. ', • .,r-t,. OwtNi one of the r th Bo~ ndhi , .. . r----.:.oi?"•· • a. er. Ull\I .•wlfeMornf<!Uab-' •Ji~!•,,... .~ '!"' ·~~test athletet ol Nuon and cllberlnends call her,Dodo.-, •• '!Yllll" "freeze 11 over'/!, exulted J~;~E"· spend Chriatniues at the Nixon>' home ·· : dirln, Jliooldont of ~~ati~ ~ ~ • allnp ond &r· whereverithapptilstobe. · ', Tel&VisiorlAssocia~.wntii~t~ ... · came from After dinner, the family. ~p--: Dick, eoD:im~e~t.ions eo~ .. . ._.,,;. .' . ·.~ :).· ' ented cltl-Pa~, Elmer, Dodo, Ed, Trio~) David and ann~"fb ne~lile'-. 'Fi~ who objected to Juhe -gather around the ptJIKI. No one •Ern loViJg the. . ~. ,,, , . ., · .. >tl.Ji column of a few laughs when Nixon sill down ·to plly, NJA bc!stOwed ~.,.:~.. · W'.' '-':{ -~:1:' f'o on the because he alwa~a nhearaes. There an recenUy · published';~ · · · ,r>-:.-.,.1... · ~ Cs carols ~d, ~vanably, "~ lriah tfa It wo~ar. liowever, ested there ~U IOllltthing sick and are Smiling. _ "_ regul~' · climate rema· . ·• · ' · irtecl about to many men. who never IN SELECTING a footer 18*lllx-On chilly. ·~;liJt;:<t<-·-1et off their dul& ocept to 10 to the picked 1 verltable saint am¢0. ..rob-What the FCC did on Feb. l was to give fridge for a e1n of bier and ,quat for ber barorls of the drug industry Bobrt -table operators acceas to the nation's 100 hours in front of a TV watchina the pros steered his company clear of,~ nsiifg largest . television market&: . ~ had play. and other scandals that have Charac· :i~~io~irti~!~~d ~~~ta ::J~ .. ~~···~~i~·. ·~ TSE SQUAn -•· ~-•-• terlzed the industry. co . i~P? · .u"' ... 1• .·'~' · , Etna· "-a~uy He ls, nevertheless, one of the in· Order on Mar.ch 81 1966.-ftffiey lrad re-:e.etcte:f thelt rights -callln& me dustry's elder statesmen. And Nixon's maln~d forbidden turl~r)', cab I e -*'erythiQg from • willowy fagtot to a subordinates in the White House and at televllllon would have had little room for subversive Koundrel. who ouabt to be lhe tQp levels of the Justice Depart:nent growth . taken to Yankee stadium and Shot out of k nl Iha ·~ TH • TRO . · a cannon pointing due eut lnlo tbe AUan-are ee y aware t u.: President E UBLE IS that entry mto tbt : lie you would think I bad tram led tbe wouldn't want them to take any action ~P 100 markeUI will be f.lr morq.:--.)L ID: 01 ~erlcan nag: underfoot. P wh1ch might hurt Elmer. its ~page report and o~er,\ lht fOC.2~ In thia magazine piece, however, which ~u1red cable operators to ClrrYiD TV is tilled "We're Too Athletic " Ow signals that can now be received in a top-the onIY man to hive won 'tour :id . ' . llllJll·ho on ·111 .. 1 externals when yoa'r9 AD adole.cedt," he points out, "but part ol growiJit lip Is reaUdng which thinp are uternall." We used .to·think that slrls in America matured earlier emo- tioollly then men. "but now I think thil wu partly ilecluoe our 'aportl -· kept men from maturtn1." OBVIOUSLY, AS A man who made hil llvlnJ and his reputaUnn Imm atlllellca, owena Lt mt .. .,.lntt" tnvalnmeot in aportl. "But I object," he eipiainl. 1'wben sports become · an end ln themaelvea, separ1tln1 lll from lUe U,.. 1tud or enrlchlnl It." Nor doet·he agree with the 1porta buff that violence on the field provides a "healthy ouUot" that m!ght othenriM take more antlsocial form. "I've 1teD too many kicb -and erown men -become violent tlirou1h the unfortunate emotional oondillonlJll ol body-conllcl 1porta. u you encourage viole:nct in sporU, Jt can't help spllllnl over inlo the rest of )'OU< ure." ,, -, Summarizing Nixon's Tour · 100 market! and to !upply free channel's medals in track at the same Olympic! for ~ucat1onal, local .J~vernment ~ iterates almost word for word. what J aid public access. Jn markets oot served by·~ if ti# off · lumn all three major networb, tat\e •~fPrt' i · ,._, .. f.! · ' r " 'I · will be able to import '"ia8m&I~~~ :. ""'1"' , ' ~ · 1o111er recreation," pr~ams from the nearest ~lions car-he begins. ' 'I are bl1 buaineu and ry1ng them. Cable systems also will be they're ~ery c..-a1i.1 ... is ' · able to .import one or tw? independent with OW' Idea of iUiJ;u"~ ~ OWENS CONCLUDES, u I did, that •port& are lfOOd · and necwary In tbelr place, but not when maJPlilied wholly out of propofllon to their importance In the total acileolo of Jae. "Gamoa are only a part of l!Jt;" ht remlods UI, " -even tor those who make their Uvlnf Jrom tlltm." In the end, "games are. to play." I oouldn't haH nld It better myaell -llld I dldn't. Wall Strool Jourall President Nlxol'I ls home from his bar!l.ltonnlng tour of China and there is some question of whether he bargained away any of the interests of America's Allian allies for little more than friendly' smiles fl'(l((\ Mao and Chou. A fair asseasment would be that both sides got what they wanted and gave aw1y little, if anything. What they wanted, and what was care(u\ly prepared for in the discussions held btfore the trip, was a display to the world that the United Stales and China are seeking 1 new and peaceful relationsh ip. That 's what they got, which makes the trip a success and a useful step in U.S. efforts to re.e stablis h peace in Asia. CONTRARY TO complainl!I lrom Taipei, the United States did tlot •ell Taiwan down the river . It promised to ultimately withdraw American· forces from Taiwan but the promise was vague and . predicated upon a relaxation of te11slons in the area . Th e promise exerts some renewed pre!\Sure for Taiwan to reach an accommodation with the mainland in wha t both sides claim is a ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publiah.t,- Tho1110J Ketru, Editor Al bert W. Bater Editcricd Pag e Editor The editorial JMI~ or the l)llly Pl1ot aeekl to lnt"onn 1.nd 11Umu .. late retdl!T'I by preentins thla new•P1t:11t•"• opinion. 11.nd com-mentary on toplCI of tntfftott and 1finlflcancc, by provJdln.c: a forum for tl'le f;xpr'f"l1ion o('our tt11.dtrs' opinlon1. and by rr~cnti nJ the diverse v1•wl)Olni. t1r Inform~ ob- gervtn Md 1pok""1tn on topics ot the tt-y. • Monday, March 13, 1~72 ' • , domestic quarrel. But the added pressure is small compared to that applied by the United Nations General Assembly last year when It voted to admit Pekin&'• delegation and expel Talpel . Nor 'did the Unlted States damage the vital interests of Japan, south Korea, South Vietnam. Thailand and other Allan allies, President Nlxon assured us on his return from China. There is no reason to doubt the assurance. If there ls anything that serves the best \nterest of 1\1 the nations of Asia, it is to have a Chinese government that neither feara Its neighbors nor has aga:ressive Intentions towards them. The U.S . ..chinese rela· tionsbip begun last month is more likely to further that aim than the cold war reJa. lionship that previously existed. IT WOULD, HOWEVER, be a miscalculation lo assume that the begin· ning of a movement In the right direc· tion. towards a relaxation of Asian tensions . is anything more than 11 begin- ning. With the interests and ambitions of so many natioos involved, there are dlf· ficult conflicts that cannot be made to disappear with smiles. ll often is easier to sabotage a peace -one nation can usu11lly manage it single·handedly -than to construct one that wlll survive the clash of intereits and ideals. North Vietnam and Norttl Korea , for example, have shown little evidenee that they have lately beeome Imbued with the spirit ()( peace. &th have ties with Moscow as wrll as Peking and are capable of playing one against the other to try to further their interest.a. Hanoi has ahown little sign that lt Is willing lo give up its claim lo a maJlery of Quo tes Dewey D. Ajlaka, ~A., oe Prelldent Ni.1011'1 vf1lt to Ptklag -"We mu1t go with the idea that the fAte of all man.kind -hinges on a succtsaful rapprochement between the two Rianfs. and that such a rapprochement depends on tnteUi1ent hlat.orlca1 perspective and a reall1Uc vitw of the world today." Indochina and the war, of course, goes on. Russia, if it suits it, may choose to try to prolong instability in Asia out or rear of China and the U.S. And China itself, with its aging leadership and Its delicate balance between political forces that in the past have nearly gotten out of COfltrol, is not the most stable or coun· tries. JN OTHER ~WORDS, there a.re still strong forces for instability in Asia that were Utlle affecttdt in any tangible 1enae, . by rectnt events . Even with the 'best possible will .towards peace by the govenvnents of China and the U.S., some forces could prove to be unmanageable. But President Nixon and. the U.S. government now are well committed toward a policy aimed at giving Asia a new stability, someth ing it has seen little of in this century. It Is a constructive policy and deserves the approbation it hes recelved both in this country and abroad. But tt also is a big and treacherou's ' task, and what has happened so far is on· ly a begiMing. It is a good beginning, so far adroitly managed by the President and hi.s aldes. It would be a mistake to call It any more, or any less, than that. Dear Gloomy Gus Saddest thing about the murder- suicide Involving the Upland paychi1trlst Is how many Ignor- ant people will remember and ute It to try to discredit a profeuion that has helped thousands of troubled persons. -V. A. R. Tllll ..,lllN rttttdi rtlMl't' ¥kft, "-t ,.....,.,.. ,..... .. ,,.. .......... ..... ,...,, ,., Ht¥t II •llMI• .... Diii• P1..-. • stallons in mast areas-sUbJect, however, aoea on to spell it out, ln much tbt same to a h?st of restrictions on program term.a I did. duplication. , uThere't nothlni Wl'Olll with beinc ' Pantyhose for Men? The final FCC order represented a compromise between three interested parties: cable operators, over--the-air broadcas~rs, &{Id the so-called "copy· right owners" gr°'1p, which includes own- ers of programt and feature films sold for broadcast ust; All three groups de- scribed the new iJU)efS as acceptable. IN THE RURAL :O:.eas that. form ill .!~~.::;=. ~ n;:~ ~ ~ ':!i~~ at I am. present atrooghold, cable teJev1S1on act. 1 don't t to _, ,,_ · primarily as a master-antenna system. wtn ...... • reputa..~1 a an · Homoa wired for ca~~ ,..,.ive llroJll, old !Oley. I have enooch ~ ~ 1 otSUSPEcr men m1y bt clear picture• from dlllant TV ataHons -already. I accepl 'doubl~tnlt IUila ond ~ &,, : ~!:dvt!:d'' In Ptn- stron&er and clearer, in many cases, than loudly patttmed ahlrta and when 1 1Wift ~t ~ inaneu • a klnd of tho~e r1~ived br non-cable homea in the friend -male -abowed' up at tbe office to 1et into i~ .. tbat at ane :in~:! s~t1on s 1mJ'Aed1ate broadcast area. Jn in black pump1 wllh a red cba1a lmtud yOU have no feet at all the floo lhi! way cable aids tho staUons hl, Jn. ;d ,_ .r uw--•y a _,i. Women can~orm tbU on r. crea!ing their potential audience: ,. '"'i'·~·T'1~~'.':)JTI:1tr.?f:-'<t•'"t1,t 1 • :l',l . .ma~ver, and B t th FCC l h d:1i-. .. 1>1,1J eao.n-.. -.wMn-. .. 01a1 ..,.,.., IDfl: can ,. would, need a helper or u e apporenty. ••a "'""'t ~-bi ..... balalrcm""*W'' -.ol -hon!cal device t 0Ult role In mind for cable m the top IGO .l<,,.,.,,JOi1 ........ _. lllGtlJliir • .tbelll op fnln lielllnd .whlle ,,.__• 0 markets. As Busine~ Week notes : . ,,;,bt · 'J',i!il:1L:lad.' 1tb1Ji" undtrweir whlcb · Wr.J put on "Basically, the co~.ission ·~~i.-.-.~:T~t.r;.:.. u..· ..-.:-...a coof\Jolon to' monur.,."":"1d •dd time to g~ow .. Jn l~rge c1t1ell ... flr.liriatJIY,.bY-In ... of <01-11111 --olll bf men l ~ppeal,to my fellow men. Paint Ira pr••mg Its umque ulJllty b)l.:devtlop~. _, _..-mr. -.~ . ...,....., 1n1-·otr1i. ,., y...-jockey ahorta u " its own programm1~g and other new · , l : waat to. llu{ ata cut of )'OU communications services."· • "' -·-·BOT1t111Nlf'tlilli11i'allinlifaiial'• · ~ Y pantybole. To thl! end, the FCC requJrJ9 l!J~w -llllnlt ,...,.. -...-.~~ .., . •• ;6_ cable 'l'Sttms Jn the top !GO markela pro. ~hi· tfti! Iller~ " --· •• vi de at least 20 channels and Tesen't: 01iet ftii l'llM;liil' ~ -.9k ~ • -pear ~Pt ' ~~~~~~ :~:: ;s~~~= ::;~~r·-··"bey ira-.r.i1naliidltli0ii"l«mei 1 ·~'~ to know u. 41f- in capacity !or two-way comip)Jlllcllim. ·-~ytiool 't.lt ....... are-tJ~h, lerenc6 ,llO-n a calorie ond a Two-way channels, linking flit fl<iin~ to 1 • 'if tld&Ja rldlollol• 1.,. illll '11111or'I Jal. central terminal, could be used fur .,.,,. venllm lcM> IOI\ ol 1!9 I .... ol ""11 · • ·S. E. ducting surveya, mete< riidl!lr.' ·~t.. ',' ~~,4t'"'!;~llf---""1: 11 111,,,,,.,1 . ; · · ~$ •. Elorl·• ' tranamlas1on ond properly proteClloO. ol~-~· '.111it41 '"' 'l )Mil'. '' ·-•ii tl1 .. 1me oolor u a mpparl -. ~' llld tbt !al ii ClllJellytrtte THESE ARE READY goals for an Jn. 'l'o llft Illa -.... 1..,,... tlley lllapw. . dustry thnt sUll Is comparoUvtJy amall 'think ti u Illa No!f ~. tllay'yt .,i 1 and highly fragmented. There are now IOI\ ol rally llrttit JOUll\t down-tho Dear &.or;" oround 2,750 cable .systems In the Unli.d na...i. Ute a V~ ~to be ·ean a -calf> ., •• 1., ,_ Stites. serving appro:rimai,ly I prmnt a Porache. · 1 qi -"""' or the to~ national television 1udlence. NtT1Atto•stl~ates, "AasumlJ!I naaonoblo \ llNOW l'IJ!AT the ....nen'a ttbtntlao Dear v;tf.: , . V.M. resu a n, that nearly 5,000 syatemJ -"will•·-that tlley ore alck ind You-vu ~- . will be In operotlon byr:A> ~· tlhlt R]araund with pdlll ind ,,...,, .m.:~ ... 1111 lllld Exflerlence hu,. .. ~ le o-a .u~, "'"'1n their ......... , bul me -.;robl11111, I don't meu I "'"' ~ .,_ )'OU ~ lo .ii .......... ~·-however,-no to 11\1\f,ncdlive !alt~ ~ lllll.. I man Wbo .... , teep Up mlmt\a loij J11rU1 ·-..,. preltictiona. Some observers !Jelltvt tiiif~ hll ooc1ri -booklOf tllem Gft his :2'mlirij ....J!! ,..ii.-1. lhe new FCC ruloa can be challot\ted In pilvll ii IOlnl to be Jn -bk out l.o ~ ...,.-i""' ,_ 1111 Ill court becluae .or alle.ced. ~uni Ir-ml oomjioiltfve world. you io a ..:i.'f"' WGn reiuJar!Ues on the conilri!uloo'1 pop. It lln1 u U we DOOded liq underwear • • ; l , • ' .. fl· • • - • Jurist __ _ Termed 'Fair' By TRUDY BllllN c..,.... ........... ...,... H.\RRISBURG, PL -He II Mr. EVV)'Dlln. Ria lrienti ...i Iecar colleaauu pottty Judie R. Dizon llerman u 1 model member of the ~ burg community: a Pro161- tant Republican, a · cburehroer, a lood clubmall, I ' 1portsman, a popular pen;. goer, I man w,ry of tOlabtil any controver1lal oplJ\llWI di ~minrly w II b o u I 1111J enemies.' The Hffarrilbur1 7" -OY9' whose trial Judie Hermu prwd.. and wbom be Ma already ahepbenjed °""'lb montha of pretrial· - and Jury aelectlon, ore ~ Roman Cltbollc, boallie to government policy ftddad to controversy, and CL.ii'ed wiUt CODlpiring to daatrOy drill ------------... 'Gentl-, tltb la notofun••trltlf.' lllaa, bombunderaround beating tunnell, Ind lddnap -ldenUal advlaer Henry A. Klaainger. Yet a prominent local 11- torney who conalden blmMll "liberal" argues .that 11Juq. Harman is tbe Ideal jUdp ·w thi1 cue." And even members of the def..,. team, diaplte iiaerva- • < • ~ ·-·---- • '· ' • • • ·" .- • • ' .. . ' llona, il"llClllDllY echo 1111 JDQlt pievalenf . one • w 01' d ~~!~.1?,n of. J~e Hermia Along wlUt blJ ''"'- Judie Harman'• temperanilnt la mentioned moat often by tbooe llnglng his praises. ,. ··Wide The b a I d , beapectaclld Judie ·who rarely sbbwa em:o- tlon, let alone jokea, as ht rocka back and forth In hlJ enormous black leather chair Jn the Harrisburg courtroOm, II delcrtbed by lawyera here u ''even tempered," "cool," and _ .... of "• great Judi· c1al tempUament." Comments another local al· torney, "'niis trial will never be another Cbtcago CCOlllPlracy trial). Jud 1 • Herman mlgbt I et u- uperaled, but he would ...., abow bla emotlona lib JudP Julius Hoffman." Howeftt, the judge 'baa on «<-acolded defense lawytn llaro, aomeUmea for oll-thkull rainaru exchanged w 11 b . ~ 'pt'o•1.cutor ~ •r ~ William Lynch. He takes the decorum of his courtroom .. rioUllJ. oa .... occulon, when laughter rtpo pied through tbe apectatora, be noted baleful.ly, "Gentlemen, thl! 11 not I fun. DY trlal." " "When be maku 1 ~ be will 10 bome and aWlp 1114 DOI worry about what Olbert lhlnl:," says an allorDoJ wllo admlrea him. "Thi complalty of tbla case would mab I more Intellectual judge go cruy. Wltb 'DiI' lnsllncU1j~· he'll clo 11 In a subtlu Y jult WI)'." ~ ; Judge Hermai>, say1 . 1 local l,ttomey, ls "an 1vet .. 6 American guy lrom In 1verage American home." . Born in ne1rb1 Northwnberlaod be ttktd hie way through B......U Unlveralty and C.Orndl Law School: Many people thlnk be II sUll from Nlllm~. where he lived for many years. It ls a quiet, ccil- aervaUve town of 3,000, dlcb WU portrayed In 1111 IA tM fllturday Evening Poll Ii ,a place' •here "mindlal ODl'I own bualness, ablcJlnr by Ille law, hard work, nufneu, thrift are considered to be IAI-· pottant virtues . • . " And whore "bipplea are npNid the way witches onaa wtri." _J • lor After a term ltt'the 11aU Lqialature Ind ... ,. yW. u county aollcltor, Mr. TI..,,..,,..,, ~~W•loO..oUft74tr Herman wu elected to tM • '-•I lit60ll't -..Wu •fol;~ ..,'4 , Dautbln County Court of Com-P.e., '"' tell ....., 11y '" Aoll. mon Pleas In 1167. Ba11'111 • <r-1°11 Aoo•I· . ~ ~.., ,,. to I p.11. clvtl Ind criminal ...., bl U.hiltoo, ctlllt;olt..:....1:' . • ·. handled juvtnlle eoun far4 , ~;,!@9!i .. t::u: ;:•; ,.: .: .1:: ... I,•;· nmnber ol yaars; lll'Dlll· • ". ~ t • I · I · ~'r.~!=t-forl~ :· .... : • .l:~: .. : . .:.:::·::. ::1· ·::: ' Seo th• boot In • m•n'• w • 1 r fer '721 Th• bolt ,.. · l•c+ion In' town f., cloublo knit sI.cks encl tp•rt co1h. Remem&er, th • best is elw1yt at """• (,, .... .., .. , _____ _.. _ _. _____ _ .. AUiM• "'-" ,..-.-'""'°....----------'--City ' ,.... II;......:. __ C C•• -f .-I . 0 C.6.0. 0 Cll•'t• -• ... ..... ~~...::...""¥?rt'-l;;j ~ .... : .... :....: _· =ri.r . ,.. lililll'" ........... l ..... .., ~ • • . ' • • ' . ; • S,._i,14 we M, tM!jMtirlfy •ut ef .,.ur 1l1t, w• wlll ltt htppy tt er4tr It for you. tm1 ' l•Vtl 1 17\.'JI I •~ t ''"'I 1~1 "I I I lxtxl•l • lll•l •I M IXl11t•lll"IJllXlll Xl •1•1 w X IX ••••• •I I I • ·, \ • . . " t \i Airy. Criss-crossed with strops. P.rotty. "Mindy" by Naturolizer •• , our happy-go-sunny sandal that opens you to tho warmth of summ•r. In• rainbow of colors or beige: ambre k or wh ite, 18.00. • Urba.nite Shop • , 0 0 I it's ai the hroadwa1 • ;.•, • JO• 444 N. .... ~::a~ ...... it . ti I \ . , . ' ·,, l~"il 'Ao/'I. to fJll ':Iii. MONDAY THAOUIH fAIDAY, IATUAPAY 10 A.II. to 6 P.M. SUNDAY 11 NOON to I •.M • NnnclltT .HUNTINI ON HACH ' O!ANfit 47 lle ...... w.M .C.14) 644-llfl 7777 l41ftl.W AftlM (714) lf2.JlJI JJOG H-. lu1t!r1 Strttl (71 41 tft.1211 . CIUl10I IOO L .. C.nJ .. , Mill I.ti JI l ... t411 • I • " ' : ,· . " •' '• ·' ~· " • ... .. .• • ' ,. .- • • • .I ' 1 ' I • .. -' l . ' • .. OAILY PILOT Pr'ofessor Joins UCI ·as a Student Navy Seu 'Berkeley Comeback WANT A . By THOMAS PALMER Of .... 0.11¥ l'ilel itllf The bulk or undergraduate teaching in colleges is design- ed to prepare students for graduate school in tbelr fields. Graduate and undergraduate leaching are different and shoul~ be recognized as such. By the traditional standards of education, these a r e heretiCa l notions, but Dr. D. ftlchard Little stands by them, Little is a professor, but he's 1 student too. He's a professor nf pofilical science a t Northern Illino is University. But he'll taking a yea r out lo learn administrat ion at UC lr\•ine. And he says 1his experience b giving him a rare look at an instiluUon or higher learn- ing -from all sides. top to bottom. inside and out. Little is one of 3S ad- ministrative Interns al va rio us t1niversilies across the nation. 1'he program is sponsored by the American Council on Education, designed to give academicians who think they wanl to administrate a taste or the action. Little has seen high level ad- ministration expllcillr. ''I've sat in on meetings and con- ferences I'd have been b9dlly lhrown out of if I weren't in I.his program.·• he sald during an interview Thursda y. L. Jtl. Boyd Born in Los Angeles. l..itUe has been at Northern lllinols for eight years. lie earned his bach..elor's degree at UC Berkeley and master's and doctorate in political ~ience at UCLA, finishing in HIM. And oow he's learning again. ''For the first couple of month:!! l just observed, at· lending (.'()Untless sessions on all levels," Li rt le said. Naw he's not just observing but doing, too. UCI has had seven ad- 1ninistrative interns-one each year since lhe program was begun. Each intern blocks out his course of study and action with a mentor from the host institu tion. Little is voorking \Vith Roger W. Russell, UCJ 's vice presi- dent for academic affairs. ~le 1s concentrating on a couple of major areas. in- cluding faculty work loads. He said he thought a presidential report saying thal the average 'A'Ork week for a college professOr is 63 hour11 was valid. ''I think professors work as hard or harder at their jobs than members of any other profession." The probl~m .• Little observ- ed. is convincing the public that his work is worthwhile and should be paid !or. Little ha.s been m a d e t.wrdinat.or of the Academic Cl1eat in Dream? Mate Doe s Too \Vhat bothered thi s young lady·s gentleman rriend was the fact she wore garters with her miniskirt, but no stockings. And on the garters were embroidefed her name and telephone number. So he called off the matrimonial engagement. His name, Joop Arings, age 26. or Amster. dam, the Ne therlands. A.ir.ings said he got tired of the near. sighted men who constantly ben her way. Don't blame him much. LET IT BE known tbat one out of every five medical students is the son or daughter of somebody, who used to be a medicaJ student. AMr INFOAMEo Lhtre's a fellow In Pearson. Ga .. whose true name is 5-8 Smith. Remarkable. ANOTHER three or our words now common to almost every language in the-·world are "bridge," "holdup" and "knockout .'' JEANS -Just about 1,500 pairs or old. battered, beat· up bllle jeans weighs a ton. In Europe, such jeans. boiled out lo be sold to the snooty dilletantes, bring about $6 per pair. Think of that! A ton of used blue jeans is worth aboul $9,000. • Q. "IS IT conceivable a polar bear would ever n1ale with a brown bear?" A. Conceivable indeed. Bear cubs were bom to such _an unsegregated couple in the Washington zoo, as I re- call. sp YOU thought the larg~t Italian-talking community outside Italy was in New York. did you? Likewise. That's wrong. It's in Toronto, the population boys report. There, some 400.000 Italian-Canadians carry on. DREAMS -.Jl 's claimed among studeols of extra sensory perception that what a ·husband dreams will in- fluen ce what his wife dreams. Or vice versa. For ipslance, when and if a fello\v dreams he's in the arms or some fanc y female other than his own true ladyfriend, he need not wake up blushing. It's likely , these students ,say, his wife is prompted therefrom to dream at the same time she's in an intimate scene \\.'ith some other amorou s man. That's unforgiv eable. Tell her to wake up. or you 'll shoot the sv.•ine. ARE WE NOT gelling religiouser and reUgiouser '.' Jn 1776, only seven percent of the population clai med church membership. Jn 1972, 64 percent does so. TAKE ANY picture postcard. Paint it with clear lac. quer. \Vail until it almost dries. Beat an egg white. Daub that on the lacquer. There. See'! Looks jusl like an oil painting, doesn't it? ' Address mail lo L. i\I. Boycl . P. 0. Bo.r 1875. 1Ve11J- 1>0rt Beach 92660. • UTILE LUV? Plan at UCJ, a 10-yw 1-Crort from tlme wltb ltUdentt.'' course material, but that ptan- to upgrade educatiotl through Little believes courses oln& of COU1'RI ii not • func- Jong·range planning. without prereqWSites 1 re Uon for which students are Utile is especially concerned needed Jn subjects students prepared. \11th "overspeciallzalion 1\.'ith-\\'&nt to take. ;'11 someone He is encouraged by the In-SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - in dcpartn1ents ." A primary wants to study the Vietnam creased attenlion some in-The Navy Department has an- Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd. reason for his choosing to air \Var, but doesn't want a PhD 1titutiom are paying to uir nounced it will reinstitute the 2121 HARBOR BLV.D, ply to intern at UCI was ttle in the subject, why should he dergraduate education , two-year Navy Reserve Of-COSTA MESA ' 546-1200 unstuctured political science be required. to take hilk>ry~ though. "Th.ere have always ficer Tl'alning Corps (NROTC) !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ department. military . tactics and eovem-been gr1~uate deans, but only on the University or Call!ornial~ Little 1ald lt1 complete lack ment and .study the Viet· lately have 30me deans been campus at Berkeley next sum- or compartmentalization below namese language heron! he 's designated to coordinate 1Jltl' following its cancellation ~~~t:8e5~n·s t~evelhl: inh ~~! ~lo~:. to discuss t)\e war?" :1~~~~andu~r!g:t'::3:nt~~r the !::ir~:' because or campus Does More Than Help Shr~nk1 university, ''It allows a ''We 've been thinking about "I've learned about the "The program, during the s·-lli OfH ho1"dal creative. flexible, bubbling In· the student majoring in a sub-tedious managerial sid~ of spring and summer of 1967, We ng emorr tellectual environment," he ject. and now y:e must think higher education in this job," was cancelled. throughout the Tis D " T J fi tion said. ··and lhal 's what at· about the nonspecialist," he Little said. iHe say1 it has to country because of anti-war SUeS Ue 0 ll eC lracted me." said. "We must break out of be done ~·t should be kept d th t d t Little conceded there are ' uu an ° e r 5 u e n s Al~ Gi·-Pro' m.pl, T empora,ry Relief in Many_, this pregraduate st ream of separate from the deveklP" disturbances on college cam· ~ ·~ 'Ii drawbacks lo either system edu~tion." ment of education. niw..11. Caaes from Pain, Itching iri Such issues. when carried to extreme. r--. J ··Jn one, the student isn't He said the stlldent casually As for students who are A UC spokesman sakl., Doctors have found a :remark· and itl'hing in the110 l.iasue11 free to take courses he likes interested in a subject should unsatisfied with the process :"" however that while not of· ably euooetlSJ'ul mediealion that Testa by doctors proved thi• out or his specific field and in not be cOnsidertd a [rivoklus ''They're romantic about it. ficially ;tationed at the cam-actually helps shrink swelliag t'T~~':n:i~!t=~cdwa:;:P-l the other the courses aren't timewuler, as· he has in the t.1ost don't understand about pus recruWng of the NROTC of }lemorrboidal tissues when aration H. And no prL'SCriplio,.. integ rated or retaled to other past. running ·a huge organization has 0 continued. "oil and on", jnfected and inflamed. And ~t is .needed for Preparation ll"~ h L. I 'd h · d I and · t· I bout t particularly 'unlo 1 dMI more. In many cases it ., . areas of study well eooug ," 1tt e sa1 avmg stu en s are. impa 1en a ge • among J r co • p..,,. relief !or bour1 from pain OifitmenL or suppo111 ones. he added. grade faculty bas resulted in ting rid of things that are in-lege students who h 1 v e -- The attention c a mp u ses _:s~o~m~e~inor~~ea~s~ed~aw~ar~e~ness~~o~f ~e~vi~la~b~Iy:_p~r~e,.~nl!:.'~'·~----'~rans~~le'!:md~_!t~o.~U~C'.:_. ___ _'.:==================== have received in the press basl- 1nade educators take a harder look at themselves, Little believes. ''We've had to understand oursel vcs and our work better to be able to justify it to the people who support it," he ex- plained. "Some of the things we were spending time on weren't as important as we thought," Lit- tle said. lie cited the abun· dance of writing as one of those expendable activities, Lillie credits this profusion of written material to the e.i- pansion of publishing op- portunities in recent years. "With so many journals on so many precise subjects, pro- fessors' time ha.! shifted toward that aspect and away Students Label Aid Top Need SACRAMEN'l'O (AP\ - New student aid pi-oposals are the top priority this year of University of C a I if or n I a students, the UC student lobby has announced. UC students al.so gave high priorities to increasing the budget for university libraries and raising faculty salaries in a poll of 12.000 students. stu- dent lobbyist Kati Perry said. She said the year-old student lob!)y will al!IO back measures to lower the drinking age to 18 and abolish so-called dry areas around UC campuses Where 'the sale of alcoholic beverag'l_s Lo;; prohibited The legisla ive package eq- dorsed by the student lobby in- t:luded JO separate proposals lo help financially needy students, including a proposed nev.• work-study program , more sc holarships and special programs for foreign students aod veterans. 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PHk Ftmlr'f Co1on11f Fvn••• ttorne, o~~~r/· J11n.,.11., 11:. Hurll, Alli 14, of 'l'f" Mou~ !tin v iew Drive, l H UM llttdl. 0.11 ol i011tt>, Mt•Cfl 11, lt7t. Survived by si1rrnt1. Mr. tfld Mr1, Fred Sftllord, of lt91Jnt 8110\1 t11Mr, Jahn loiur1I, l ot ,.,neela ; bro111..-, Jahn O. Aro, Cosr1 Meu; two 1;111r1, Jo Chrhllnt •nil Jtn- nllr• Mtrlt Hur1t, llllU"' ltt<.l'U Orl ndPf rffth, Mfl. Hort Mort lli.(oti. Mt11; Mrt. Mtrlt 11:1191, San DI-. RDl•rv, TUIMllY, 1:JO PM. R1<1uftm MtH, Wl!'dntMltY. 10 AM, bOth 11 $1, C1111erin1'1 C111>01;c Ct.urc.h, l 1uun• Btac.h. lnttrmtnl, AK1n1lon Crmr.tery, El Toro. Slittltr t1oun1 Betch Mor1u1rr, Olrecror1. JACOISEN Sl!.(ht J1cob11n. A111 76, ol U9 8owt1..-Gre1n. Cu1ta Me••. 0111 of i011th, Mtrcn HI, 1971. $1,ir~IYed bv wilt, Mrs. Ann J•cobsfn, Co1!1 M111; '°" l ea J1cob11n, Los AnoflH; Cl•wllttr, Mrt. Edith ~rtl!19. Co1t1 Mell• llllq 11111~!1 Mr1. L11n Ralflbl•!I 1ne1 Mr1. kP!'llt woll1en, both of New VMk · tour 1r1ndcllll10r.-1. Ftmllv 1U110t1l1 !host w11Mn1 lo mtkl nvrnorlal con!rlOVll'lll•· pit••• contrlbul1 la 11\t Oran" CounlY 1-irlrt AllO(ltllon, P.O. Sol 11Qol, Stnll Ant._ '2702. Pr!w1t1 str~kts wtrt Mid t i 11111 l ro.dw•v Mortu1rv. TIMM Albtrl lee Timm. 17•J1 l(ffllOA L~n1, Hunllnllon lt1cll. 01!1 of dttlh, M1rc11 10. 1 n. Sl,lrvlwld by wilt, J11n1 dlr.ltlhter, Jtcautllnt Sut lonhornml. Mld-sl c11v, Okltl\Gmt ; l4tll1r. ,.,nthOl'lv Timm, Soutn D1kot1r,• •llllf•· l""' Chrlsllfl50A t nd l0utl 1 Holtortv .. bolll of M!MftOll; l lJ t rlnde:fllld<'lfl. Hl'\lk l l• Tuesdtv. 11 AM, Ptclflc View CllfiHI. lnurnment, Ptcll1c Vltw MtmOrlll Pt rk. Ftmlt'f we11111 1hos1 w111111111 to mtltt memorlt l contrlllllllon!. "'""''cor1trl11<111 te tht ,.,mtrk t n Ct!IC'lr $Kltlv, Ptcllk \lllW Morfutl'\I, Ofrtclo•1. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCUFF MORTUARY ll'I E. 17th SL, COii\' Mtu 14Mlll • BALTZ BERGE!! N FUNERAL HOME · ·• Corona del Mar 173-HSI Costa Mesa ~zru • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Men lJ 1-llU • McCOllMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1'7H Lapna Canyoa ILd.. lH-Hll • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Morhuu1 C111pel SSOI Paciflc View om. N"'l'Orl Be1<b, Cllllornl1 Hl-1700 • PEEK FAMILY • • ' "1ond•J, Mirth 13, 1972 • DAILY "LOT f Moun fain DAILY I 0.10, SUNDAY I 0·7 • Classroom 'Stunni~' Cllrl1tl111 klt*U Me!lllw ltNk t DENVER -"Al the Secret Place, It made me cry becaute it was so beautiful Even the WhoJ~ 13alarat almost Jnade me cry, Jt is so beautlful." So wrote Shawma Legg, a pupil in the Denver publlc- achooJ syste m, after ber class spent the day at the spectacu- 1 a" "outdoo1: s:JasS(oom" • TUESDAY& WEDNESDAY known as Balsrat Ce:oter 47 mn .. 'northw.,1 cil the ~fly. The sit~. gltt oJ an' anon- ymot11 donor In 19691 consists of 750 acres 0( mountain ler· rain at altitudes ranging from . COSTA .. MESA STORE ONLY! 7,400 to 8,600 leet. The tract has forest, .streams, ridgts, meadows, a pond jut Ung ll:e..-""I"" rocks and n\any ~Id nllne a it es. It Is adjacent to /3,200-acre Roosevelt National Forest permitting specia l educationai uses. From seVffal points Oi'le can see the snowcapped peaks of the Front Range. . Ev.ery s~h90J day, two spe.- c1al buses· pick uD classes ranging from kindergarten ~ grade 12, for the 11h-hour trip to Jamestown and up the steep climb lo the gate of Balarat. Only ~hree days were missed last wi nter because of blizzapt conditions·. With the children are their teacher' a staff member an 1 LB CANNED HAM Tu ... l Wod. O•ly lb. q r1111 fr11 importMI ''""'cl h•""· S1v1 Tun. & Wod. 0.ly 13/4 OZ. CREST TOOTH PASTE, 4 For 99C l uy 11v1r1I 11 thiJ li0w Kll'ltrt pric1, Rt911l1r or mint flavor. expert bus drive r who d'oub-llij,E .... •• .. ••••••••••.,.••m.I les as an instructional aide, I' li••aZ11111mm•••<B:m..,mm:""'~·=~~~· c • ..,.,,.a.J and usually one or two high school boys as student assist- ants. Before the class' goes it is brit1ec1 by one OI • the stau '1embers on tht history of the. area, what they may look for and '!Vhat they m•y find . Later;· there is tlusroom follow·up on aspects that impressed them. Oflen, they make sllhse- quent trips to nearby parks or areas pursuing further some line of inquiry. According to Kenneth Hom, the vigorous and dynamic di- rector of the program, the gen- eral objective is to develop "an ecological conscience and a sense of responsi bility based on understanding of and re- spect for the elements or the 11atural community. These, in tum, are interactions which the pupils can relate to their own urban environment" Rog. 1.57 Yd. 2 D1y1 77~ Mochin• washabl•, .50~ polytster, 30% co"on. lttd, NOY'f, or tri-color · atripes. 1.4/'5" wide. 1. REMINGTON' PORTABLE' TYPEWRITER 1 .,. .. 1y '30.00 !&ck to &cho01 or batJc to work, at home or away. X RemlnJton portable from .Kmart will help you streak throu.&b all YOW' writin.& with the ireatut of ease. The director's enthusiasm is felt throughou t the organiza - tion. Staff members are full of li•Q.""••••..,••••••••••••t!li•dl llm•••,,.•••.,•••m•m .. io::=::C'.e==J.l ideas for the future. There is a waiting list of teachers wish· lll"""'""•••••••••••in•••••••••••••••ci•ma:=nmm::;:z:sicccmz""'"'.l ing to take their classes to ~alarat. Preferenctt,. goes to itKISe who have had iPfclal en- vironme•tal training or have taken the seminar offered by the school system. ~ The staff lea~er talks infor- mally inlo a portable micr1r phone as she strolls down the ~ , aisle, asking questions and ' ~ding the mike to a child so that the others can hear his answer. She also polnti out evidence of pollution in the city, amoke, trash, car ex- haust.s, the yellow smog layer. As the bus heads 1orth, the children 'See plains, foothilla, and a dilferent growihg pat- tern o( trees and grasses. North of Boulder, they see ridges formed by volc;nic lava and stop at a prairie dog village. voµNGSTERS' K~AZY KAR KRA_ZY KAR in bright yellow plastic with 18" high red plastic wheels . It's 34" across, has bucket scat, a!rcrnatc foot rests. Push pull !nsidc-drive handlebars. Just ~harg; It, •10.00 ' Discussions are interspersed with Japed popular aongs, ..,. !l"'----------------•-.1 ually with a outdoor angle- "This Land Ji Our Land," ' .. ) l/2·GAllON SHAMPOO Our Rog, 97< 76C 2 Days Only lfuge supply of Roya! Castile• sham- poo to lc&\'C hai~ squccky clc1n, brini o ut nat ural highlights, ChUJt id l lWtW •••tky --Mlf It ..i.~ POLAROID SUPER COLOR PACK Tuot., W1d. O•ly T1lr15 lil1elr I whlt1 or color pielura1. 1y1!1m, U111 lypa IOI pol1roid film. '29.18 F1nt11lic focue fl1N • THE BIG SHOT FROM POLAROID 13" Tuoi. l Wod. Only 1111 l lt Shel h t ll tll'lt1l119 nt w c1m1r1 lh•I t alr11 only 1lott•llll ,orlr1lt1 -Thi lrlnd of plcturt J you'vt olw1y1 w111tad -I• lutt 1110 mlnuta, I In ci0li0r too l! COLONIAL FUNERAL ', • HOME . '1101 Bol1a Ave. _"Happy, Wanderer," ·and other ravorites ~ to which children ., '. We1tmlnster tt3-UU • SMITHS' MORTUARY m M1ln SL Huntington Beacl - Kid• who would 11tv1 ~anytlllng )uet to walk need your help ... Please g(ve to EASTER SEALS February 28·Aprll 2 1lilg along: · At the alte, after a welcome snack, the class breaks up into three groups led by the teach4 er, staff leader ,and bus driv4 er·alde. When condltions are fivorable, the children are ee·parated and left alone for 1$ minutes of exploring. Laat year 10,000 of the city's M,O!» pupils made the trip in the special bus. Recen11y an4 other vehicle haa gone mto op- eration, permlttiflg a doubling In the number of trips. FAMOUS SPARK PLUGS Tun. l Wod. Only 51 C, Your chi0lc1 AC -Auto llt1, Ch1mplo11 1p1rk plugJ. Vlllt e11i' •uto t hop for all yowr 1 uto111olli11 1cc1i11ti11, PASH ION PLATI PHOTO ALBUMS 3" POTTED MINIATURE ROSES 48• Tii111 111l11l1tur1 ro11i 1r1 ld11I f9r wl11d11w5 1tl1nt• ., •• , t '•Nl111. Yltlt Ollt p1tl1 d1pt. fer 111 y1ur aNlanln 111141, Ch1rg1 It , II K·m1rtf CITRUS AND AVOCADO Ol ALL0 PUIPOSI PLANT POOD TUMo a WM. Only 64• A utlllty f1rtilb1r. •oi0d for l1w111, flowtr1, 1lirull1, tr115, 91rd111 planh, In- door pl111h, ALUMINUM Comb. album and insert 1. 7 4 SCREEN DOOR TuM., Wi4. Only $7 .88 :Elm burl, .antique~·~· brocade, cobra, mushroom ~r bqp desigi:1 aJ_bum w1th-s~ap;Ja-1llIDfSformz311,z"~x4 , .. or 31-fx)" pictures. 1 • • ' I • l?1IO, 16110 .tluminu'" 1crttll door. -Al10·-h11 1cl 1111-V.'fG for li1H1r 11rv • I••· l11clui11 all 111c11J1ry 1i1rdw111, MAHOGANY WIG BRUSH 1 d1y1 only Rig . 1.•l ,.Wire briJtlcd mthogany wood brush fiu in )'OW' purJC, SavcJ O..r Rogul1r 1.44 -2 d1y1 only Hondoomoly 11yl1d ond comfort· 42 able for dr••• or cosuol wear. Ric h l1otho"llko v!l.yl, 001y to car• for ... -wlpe1 to a tilinjl Jnlifi'; CM Block,brown,6ll ·12. . "We • . . • . . • I .. • ' . ' DAILY PILOT Pasadena Busing Division Persists By JACK V. FOX . / PASADENA (UPI} -Thia (lly o/ ll0,000 · hu bad mlln- Utory busing to achJeve racial bllance io its 34 .public schools for 11 months now, with teachers a n d ad· minlstrators trying their beat to make it wQrk. SO, 11 a checkpoint In the natk>nal controversy over bus· 1ng -reaching up to the presidential level -·Pasa dena logically would seem to ha ve found the answer to whether • ' I t ' • Uloglral, lJut what b the al• teneatlve to fJeu· Ing?" busing suceeeds or fails In Jts objectives. Such i1 not the case. Those who were vehemently opposed to busing when it was instituted under Federal Court ()r<fer here In September. 1970, say it is not working well . Those who backed it insist that, over-all, it has gone smoothly and has shown marked results in impro ving academic achievement for minority children W i t h o u t slowing the progress ·of those with advanced capabilities. Albert C. Lowe, president of the Board of Education, a furniture store owner o f Chinese descent, says that the greatest disappointment has been getting the people of Pasadena behind the program. "I can understand their res~lance," he said. 1'lt is ii· logical to like 1 child from his ntighborbood across town to a school and transport another kid in the opposite direction .. "But the paint ls -what is tbt alternative? If we really believe in quality education -New School Minority~- Caucasians /. PASADENA (AP) -Whit. e Q.~of, sludenll •t the .ll!lqralod i~ Pasadena Un\fied Se ho o l District are In the f'!lnorlly '5' -and nOw for the lil'lt tlme, a distric;t e t h n i c enrollment A Pi · repor{ shows. The percentage of white '(JOf i;tudents dropped tO 49.7 per· ~ ~~ cent. lbou.gh the report s~wed II ·.ar no 11gnif1cant increase in the Iii lii1 numbers of the students from the various minority groups A noted Pll.blls~er In ~lcago enrolled in the district. reports a s1mi.e techruque of ~ . everyday conversation which ~e report coverm~ the can pay you real divldends in period Oct. 8-Jan. 28 said that social and business advance. this made It evident that there ment and works to give you was a continuing exodus of poise self-confidence and great. white students that had red uc-er ~larily, ed their number steadily since Accord~g t"o this publisher, the school district was in-many people do not realize how tegrated In 1970. much they could inflµence .others The report said the school simply by what .they say and district had lost 282 white how they say it.' Whether i,n bus- !tudents in the period, reduc-iness, .at social funcUons •. or ing thei r total to 13.566, out of e~en in casual conversations an overall studerit body of with new acquaintances ~re 27.263. are ~ays to make a good tm· . press10n every time you talk .· It sa1.d black student enroll-To acquaint the readers of this ment 1ncr~ased by . one to paper with th.e easy-to-follow 9,77S; Me11cao·Amer1~ans in· rules for developing skill in c~ea.!ed by 15; American In· everyday conversatio1, the pub- d1an enroll~ent staye:d steady lishers have printed full details at 47 ; Oriental C h 1 n e s e . of their interesting self-training Japanese and 'Korean students n1Pthod in • new booklet, dropped by 18, and "other "A~ventu rcs In Conversation," nonwhite" atudents increased which will be malled ,free to . · . Anyone who request.!!• it. No their number ~y r.1.ve. obligation. Send your n11.me, The school d1str1ct had a net addres.'I. and zip code to : Con- loss of 279 students during the versalion, 5.55 E. La nge St., period covered the report Dcpl 509-82, Mu ndelt'\n, ll l. 'd ' 60060. A postcard will do. &a1 . • E'Anl£Y CIRCVS . . ... -. I • " ' /. Colkge Leader .,Firing Costs -. Orders Clea~up LITTLE LUV? t ~' i r .. ,4' -· Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd. 2121 HARBOR BLVD.- COSTA MESA 546.1200 · _ _' . _ ~new28oSE4 ~5co~ · alinost three times as much as the!averagi'car~ ·But we-think there are 1o,ooO~ericans · who can appreciate the differeqce. ' The •vmat car buyer could bt taken aback at th< price of our D<lll Mcrcedts-Benz 280SE 4.5. At over $10,000, it is not only well above average, it is some $2,500 more expensive than the highest priced domcotic.luxury sedan. Whether it•s worth that difference to you maY be answered only by what you expect of a motor car. The 280SE4.5 isa touring sedan in the best Euro- pean tradition. It has no carburetors. Instead, a computer moni-Even a central lcicking system that ~ all four tors engine speed and load, tempmnuc and altitude, doors, the uunl<-aad even th< gas pon at the touch of then· elcctrOnically lll<tc!t'fud IQ adi cylinder. Thi.\ I bannn. . " precise method of fuel deli..,Y is the most :idvanc:ed In addition to the 280SE 4.5, Mcra:dcs-llfl>z way of providing cflicicnt, high-speed touring capa-builds two other V-8 touring sedans in similarly min- bilicy. · • : iscule quantities. · · · The fuUy independent suspcqs\on was d~igncd The ·280SEL 4.5 isidenti<al to the SEe=pt ililt for ruts and bends, not just boulevardsaild turnpikes. j1 is longer. Lonaer in the McrcCctcg..BcilZ acme.-111 It's so roadwonhy, Road & Track contends that "no in=ast of frur inches· that is tnnslatcd cWa:tly into ' · . Designed to.provide every motoring comfon for domestic luxury sedan is even in the ~ ballpark?' rCar-scat leg room.' Andt_omatchitspcrformancubitities,Mm:cdes-. The lOOSEL 4.5 adds air suspemi<liito the list ' ' a party of five. And cnginccttd to cope with driving situations that vary from the descending switchbacks of an Alpine pass to the 100 mph cruising si-Js of an Autobahn. A conctpt so.dilfemit from that-guiding the de- sign of 1 domestic "luxury" car you may find driving something to do-instead of something that qilist be done. Its engine is tljllilteany you'U find in an American car. An overhcad..cam, fuel-injected 4.5 litcr V-8. ·J -~ .., ' l• ·r ' I ,. ' ' t ' • ''ti\ • -! i I· . • Benz engineers have equipped it with four power-~ of pcrf~' fcatu.m unavailable.on an_y domcstic assisted disc brakes, ventilated in front to resist fading~ automobile, -. , , The result is an aucomobile that can pcrfonn with ·lo total, these three high-pel'formancc tourins equal 'IPlomb cm the.174·curvcs oi Nlirl!Urgring, or s<dan>'will,a<coont for less-than.ooeof evczy400Urs the unwttvci:in(, ribbon cf a thiu-..r;. . • . -oold.iil thel!Jnitcd Su this~ · · , almost every comfort' l'•"!ctbf.kes ID<l ll<eriog. ulieithoftiu&h'lcsidri ... Dilcoverthereal ' AndanautomollileliolisfunhUmdowodwilh ~-lf~J\l'a~.i;ar~t;' ® Electric windoWS: Air conditiol\ing and tinted glus. ~in·• Car ~t to bt ilte •btst- Elcctrically heated rwwindow. An AM-FM r~ver. noi th< best seller. • ' · • ' • ' r • Mercedes· Benz of 1'1jorth America, Inc. • . .. ..,,,... .. • ~ •, I I , , -Jim Slemons· Imports, Inc.-i20 ~: wamer:...:~~-s.nQ~c.li(omla 92107~, ~~546.411c __ .. _ • . . .. • '. ' ' • , . I I I ' ,. I • ., ,: • l 1 ; ·> ) ' ,. ' . , . -· , .. I I t I I t I I t. I, h ,: ' . ~ I ' .. l l ' • ~ ,. •' j. .j • • Animal ·Abusers Collared ' . • • ' B1 ALLISON DEEJIR < alllinalJ """ lhnlulh .... years of Of Tiie Dally Pllol llalf 4'1i worJ< tnJ>el n1Uve upgltte New "IJogc1tcher: 1 community of.. ' York. · • ficlal usignecl-to catch IDd get rid She met her husband while he of stray clop." • , • ·, w41 itatiOqed In LlttiO. Rock, Ark. . Orange County doesn't ha•• one. tDcf Sile -ked.'ln ·°" local anlmtf Twenty.three anbnal control of· • .shelter there. Hei job included flcer1 patrol the county, ~med ·b~in(~s for research and with 1tie weUare of .hl,llnans and • ~~istlng ln veterinary surg~y. The animals. coupie moved tQ Oranee County a. Ginny Kofler and FrlQlk Ti pal di . Y•,ar •io 1 tn~ ~ Uve In Garden are the county's two niwest ACOS. • Grove. 1-• • • Ginny iJ the first woman ever Hired ' ,GUARD DOGs . . for the Joh. .. ;' '1'iJ!lldi "*'ked in t rt I n I n i The pair are attached to Animal • _..,.. ~ tpecltllud Jp giwd Field strvic:es baled at the Orange o/oc'ti'ihilng 'aloni wilh wWt•t the County An!mal Sheiter, Orange. •• ·Lolli Beach Aninitl Shelter. The 'II· Ginny and Frank are anintal year~ld AO) came to Califoml1 . . lofers. 'Thty havt to· he. five years lfO l.rOm_New York City. "So(Tletimea I feel that we Jove After th!Jr . ~~ "~ripd . Ja animals much inore lhan most peo-completed the ~r. Will go out on pie who own ihem," Ginny said. patrol dally:' In an animal shelter , ~ , , _ truck.· ,~d of the day Is SP<:nt Pk PLE PROBLEM answering trouble calls. LldJe time After only a few weeks of training the pair have found the m0&t difficult part or their job is a · people problem, not an animal one. "We're here for the protection of the animals and the people," added the 22-year-old brunette. is left, they u:plalned f o r searching out animal abuse'. Training lasts six to eight weeks. Situations may be as simple as picking up a stray pup, or u com ... plicited, ·a1 u.triQltint a horse from~~r.UCO.'d lraca: "It ~took three animal shelter ~loi and' t-~lilck-tnd-wbita to Im that bo<se,1 G!nny'.aiiil. ANIMAL KINGDOM Heppineu is e werm puppy for Frenk Tipeldi, Gin,ny Kofler. They serve es ,tinimel control officers. ,BEA ANDERSON Editor "Thefe is so mucb to be done . that we beed the help o! Ille public. People let their animala run loose and then wonder why something . happens to them." · · Eve~g in; -the an lm ,;1 '\ingdom com~s wider Frank and Ginny's jli.tisdiction. ,_..,.;, Mardi IS. 1'11 , .. 11 Both came to Orange c:ounty with good backgrounds for work with animals. ' 1 Ginny Is Mrs. Robert Kofler, wife ., of a Marine sergeant slationed at Camp Pendleton. Her love of • · • GiJ>nY!• . o8iy f:doubts "coecem 111aies and ~lkunKf; foe< obviOUI reasons. (See PUPPY LOVE, Pase U) • , ...; • , His ~es ·s.ons Live • • On -'. ~ - DEAR ANN LANDERS:' A ' te~ ~.· ~ ago my best friend . dled .. lfe,I(.,. my , teacher, my idol. my, aynjbol of strength ' and protection. He also "II: my father. ~st year on.my 1111> birthday I obtained. my dtlver 's llcenle. Three week!: Ia fer' I .•... Ji ... . . • ... 11,;,,.t~ • had a minor aecfdtnt.,·1· wai ·scared 'to · · • · -, · 1 • ' "' • •• deotb of what my 1,~r 'IO!'l41J!Y;:o!~•-'->-llidJI lilMOldm.every the police ctlled'hlm. I wasn'.~hm;l l)qt I . !dv.ol ay,lllo. ,. h~ a few ICl'atchel 11nd Wn dated ·by : h • · ••• "' • • • ·-"' -• •· • ' • the impact. • ' DEAA. ANN LANDERS: My morrled The momen! he SIW me t" b~ed 19"· , ctaugl!ler ~ me.once i ,. .. k: Big and tried to ctlm my raaed nerves. I dtal , •• : · kept repeating "111 ·ne.ver 'drive q1ift:!•: . ·:111 . ._ ~ .. ~.ev-_y. 'nKlr, ... He,Jald, .. Oh y~s you wlll.1n fact ¥ou.arei .d.y, Stt:e uks.how I'm feeling and who going to drive me home." ' tf~. 'fben Shi puts tbt kids on. They 11)', Then he told me about Thomas Al~a "Hello, Graftdma, Lhe dog wants to talk Edison -)low ho made -~·llr•t •l!"lrlC lo~i":! tll •tnd ·hold .IJie iJhlne' like t ~~.~,~~:~:.~°'ha= dloriMiad ?don~ boor lllYlblng: tbe precious bulb to bit ltboralorY , All ,oJ. I . .,-. tJie dcJC yelpo, like assistant to put away. The assistant IC-:· ·somebody ll'YI bhn•a·IOClt Ind then my c14entally dropped It. Of course the bulb da~ hoOen ti them to leave the do( brolle Into I thouund pieces. Edison. •IQQe.J le) to , ... i.1. •.•bole r,.ht -no -t to work ob a second bulb.' ' ' convtnattOnl 'jut'I'~ o1 sq'pmlng'and After be had completed It be handed' It yelllug. I don't want to ha('.up beca-1·· to his 111lstant again -to prove that he think maybe IOmeoat WO.I c.'IOIDe on the bid conlldence tn him. I knew how the line and uy .,...tJUnc, I ha,. ut With uslstant must have felt when" I wia · lhtt'<ruy ..-Jvtr .ln ~-·far u behind the wheel of that car, driving my long as 20 ml•utes. . dad home. Pl .. se tell mt what to do about this. II ·This was only ofle of the lessons , I spoils my whole day. Thant you, Ann. - learned from !his remarkable mac. I am HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE thankful for having had him for 18 years. DEAR B.11.P.: -,._ duPl<r r hope you ·wm. 'find ioom In your colamo · .. us ·.est 1'onUJ toll Mr '"'d Ille to for m)'oletter. Perhaps It will help the . ltlll to ... kids lie! IOI to tM dcoc· A1k lucky ones who still have 1 dad to •!>' lie< to llad ., ... ,._ ud illlnd ~ preclat• him a little more -A LOVING lddt to 1aJ ....,_ _ llllJ'ft ftoltlled DAUGHTER N1'1'11--lo .... lf. DEAR DAUGHTER: What 1 boaollM i;w.. Wieo I rad yow letler I *"Pl Ull& mJ tw'I fa&Mr. 81, llO, WU I - DEAi\ ANN UN!>ERS: I Jual retd the ktlA!r from "~um" who compltlN thal , .. . ,,.·~ I her two beautiful daughters don't havi any dates bec,tuse they are tall. S!!e.s1id1 all the tall .guys are taken by the "sawed"' off, runty dames,11 and she thinks It's •· dirty shame. · · · · ' I happen to he a ·girl 5' lall and I date a lot -short' l!oys·ai well. as tall ones.. I doesn't mate any dUff?l'ence. to me. I have observed that many tall &iris are, popu11r, so m1Y.9e "tttum's" statuesque beauties hav~ rotten ~rsonaliUe;s ·to go with their beautiful face1 1-Tell her, w)ll you please? -HAPP~ PEE WEE .. DEAR HAPPY: It -Id he o wute ti -U loye It illlod, -love 'tbo II deof ,1oc1 damb. I ' 'coljFIDEN'P!AL TO DISAPPOINTED IN ALABAMA: There 11 no way I can prevent other writers from !Utlng material from my column and puslng it off as their own . It's happening more and more. 'Are drugs OK if you 1 .. m how to con- lrol them? Can they he of help? The 1nswers are in Ann Linders' new booklet, "Straight Dopt on Drugs." For • etch booklet ordered send a dolltr hill, plus 1 long, sell·addrlased , otamped envelope, with 11 cents worth cl 1tarnp1 to AM Landers, lier 1348, ChlctlO. lll. 1111$4. ' Dilly Pilot Photos by • LH Payne Horses impounded for poor treatment get e little TLC " left, from Frenk end' Ginny. 'Right, Ginny checks Bauet hound for . . . 1n1ur1es. • ' JOE OLIVER INSTRUCTS ON SCRATCH PRIVINTION ' ' ,. • • • \ ' l • -• JJ DAllY ~ MoncUr, Marth U , 1972 , . . ... ' ( . . I Wear in • I 0 Green Salutes St. Patrick · Salul" 14 St. Patrick are planned by ....,. organlzallo111 .•Iona the Orance Coos!, while olhm tum 14 dJacualon of . we.Jlare, Jewtah music and chlldb~th. Art Auociation Helen Richards, tapestry and stitchery artilt ,will speak !or the Thursday, March 18, meeting of the Niguel Art AsaoclaUon at I p.m. in Crown Valley Elementari' School. Her work WBJ included in the World Craftsmen's Conference In Ireland In 1970. HB GOP Emmett Cronan, newscaster from radio station KllS, will be guest speaker for the 11 ::.l .a.m. Wedntaday, March 15, meellni of the Hunttngton Beach Republlcan Woman'• Club In Murdy P a r k Clubhouse. Cronan, known for hiJ CQll'l· · 1 e·r vat l v e commentaries, rkently traveled to France to .deUver recorded messages frOm wives and chlldren of MIA.s and POWs. La Leche Birth of the Baby and Fam~ iy Adjllllment will be the topic for. the third meetln1 In the current series spon10red by La Leche League of Hun-tlnilon Beach. Mrs. Malcolm Murray of Fountain Valley will hoat the l'huraday, March lt, meeting and Mrs. Donald. Walker will oPOll ber Huntington Beach borne ror the Wedneaday. March 22, aeaalon. Both begin ..at I p.m. ;' Auxiliary ·• The Woman's Auxiliary to 11\e American Society of 'Mechanical Engineers h a 1 planned a scholanhlp benerlt !or Thursday, March 16, In the Puadena home of Mr a . Arthur E. Bender. Mn. J.,.ph C. Widm0nt Jr! of Newport. lawyers' WlYes Liml>«k, dlrectar o1 medical Mn. Cella Baker, West education for the bolpltaL VFW Auxiliary ~'j:.~1~.~~cd~~ Women's Guild Mn. Vernon Mathews will the Thursday, March 11, The· Irvine Cout Country open her Costa Mt11 home for meetlna of Lawyen' Wives of Clilb will be the aettlng for the a benefit card party at ?:JO Orange COunty in the Sad-traditional d In ner dance p.m. Thursday, March 11 . ..Jilebeck Inn, Santa Ana. Alto . •1po1110red by the Our Lady of Proceeds from the · event apeaklng durina: the 11 a.m.} Mt. Carmel Women's Guild 'Jn sponsored by the Ladles AUi· event will be Mrs. Nancy Tep-I celebration of the feast of St. lliary to the Veterans of per, Santa Ana attorney. Patrick. Foreign Wars will go to The Friday, March 17, event cancer research. T res Osos ... Will begin with a social hour at Mrs. Mathews al.5o will boat Tres Osoa Guild 0 f 7 p.m. and proceeds will be a workshop at 10 a.m. Tues.-Children's Hospital of Orange used to rtfurblsh the wood day, March 21 , for con-County will greet prospective carved ·statues in lhe church. struction of sa1e items for the • members during a champagne -- state convention in June. tea at 1 p.m. Thursday, March China Painters 16, in Mannings restaurant, El .A demonstration of painting ORT , Ton>. vloleta will be 41iven by Mrs. March has been set aside as Highlighting the event will Harry Fagan during the 10 Jewish MU!ic Month and the be a talk by Dr. George a.m.. meeting of the South Orange County West Chapt<r of Women'• American ORT wiU sponsor an evening · of Jewish .musk Thursday, March 18. Featured during the 8 p.m. gathering In the Mercury Sav- ings and Loan building, Hun- tington Beach will be Alina a~ Marci Levine. · League The WeUare Mw will be the topic of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 18, In Island House, Fashion Ia land., A panel of league meniben will aat the questions, 0 Who are the dependent poor" .and 1'Who ,..,., the unemployed." Mrs. Max-MiUer w 1 1 I moderate and panel memben will be the Mmea. Phillip Pet· ty, JDSeph Napoli and Keith Swayne. Parent L,ague Wedding Day Remembered Q)asl China Painters 'l'bur5- day, March 17. Mrs . Fagan wlll host the meeting In ber l..lguna Beach home. Town and Gown Members of the Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary of the University of S .o u t h e r n C8Jlfomia, O r a n g e County Chapter, will join their husbands in a toast to the lrlsh Friday, March 17. Mr . and Mrs. Richard G. Cramer will host the evening of musre, Irish coffee and diJl. ner. UFW Sale The" U n i t e d Foursquare Women of the Costa Mesa Church will be celebrating the • The auction ~nd boutique will begin at 11 a.m. and a bol' .. !unch wlll be served at . noon. AailtJng with planl ii The .new film u Journey With a Frleod," which deacrlbes the Lamau method of childbirth, will be screened at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 18, in the Verano Place rec·reatlon center at UCI. Spo1110rtng the public show· Ing I! the Childbirth Without Pain Lague. Fif ty years of marriage were marked by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Densmore of Costa Mesa at a buffet dinner given by their children. The couple who have lived in Costa Mesa since 1949, have e_ight living children, five of whom reside in Cali· fornia. Densmore is a retired cement contractor. ~ 1U cotton potti-point PIQUE PRINTS new sprln9 colors ind de1i9n1 on an E11t•r· fre1h 1prln9 fabric. HG. tic YD. SAVI 21c ·YD. 44/45" wW. ..... -. ACRYLIC SCREEN PRINTS • vivid colors, splashy d11i9ns on "presti9•" 1oo r. tcrylic. m1chint w11h1bl1 .· 45" wlclt PARADE OF VALUES! "monerch" poly11t1r/1vril rayon 44"/45" wide. machine wash COOL 'N CRISP DOTTED " t" I t I ·1 ' 1unse po yas er avr1 rtyon <45" wide. mtchine washable SHEER FLOCKED 0P.RINTS ''gr111hopper" reyon/flt• 44"/46" w11heble • SWISS FLOCKED BUTCHER WEAVES "monaca" sheer be1utie1 45" wide. washable NYLPN CREPE PRINTS all cotton 44"/45" wide. w1sh1ble DAINTY "SWISSAIRE" LENO "mallbu" polyester 60 'V62" -Widt. mtchint w1sh1ble STRIPED DOUBLE KNITS 98'rd. ii-HOUSE OF FRBRICS . • 1_· ..... CMlt ,._ -l rl1tol •t s.11 or.,o Fwy. """' ,._ -17th •• lrl1tol C.... M ... -14t-1116 ,s.t. AH-MJ·lllt 01a1 .... M4IH -Ot11111thorp1 11111 H1rl:ior '-Pn C.... -L1 '•lrn• •I Sti11to11 NlertM -IJ6.2JJ4 ...... P.t -1Ho6JIJ hllt1•fftt-12 111 l rookh11r1t Cno•t to Vo11'1I -IJ0-1141 H ...... , .. C...--E4h191t •I l•••h 11 ... 111 .. H ......... .._~ -H7411 J " .._ _____ ,. 1 From Page 11 • • • Puppy Love Skunk calls usually a r e made by someone who doesn't want to tangle with the odorous creature. Snakes are handled with a long hooked pole called a ''come-along." ACO's work solo on patrol but can get assistance from officers patroling n e a r b y areas. The job is not always a hap. PY one. Not all animals brought . back to the shelter are alive and well. Their duties will include picking up animal! killed or injured by auton1obiles. ACCIDENT CAUSE "People don't realize bow many motor vehicle accidents are caused by stray anJmals," said Robert Wohrman, chief or Animal Field Services. One of the less pleasant aspects of the job is in· vestigatlon of dogbite cases, Tipaldi explained. Club Names Best Boss John E. Coolidge, vice pres- ident of Borg-Warner Controls, Santa Ana was named Boss-of- the-year by the Newport Har- bor: Business and Professional Women's Club during cere- monies Jn the Mesa Verde Country Club. Selected GJrl-of-the-year was Mn. Doris Baletka , who was cited for her work on many club projects. 1 Prior to hia 2Q..year associa- tion with Borg-Warner, Cool- Jdge was an associate profes-' sor of eagineerlng ~earch at Penn State University. He al!o bu participated In many youth activities and is an active mtmber ol h1s: church. He added that dogs have to be quarantined while chained In a fenced yard or taken to the shelter for quarantirie for 10 days. With their jobs come deputy sheriff status and the power to cite people for animal abuses. "Barking dog" complaints mak& up a large portion of ACO calls. Call! ahout stray dogs ~d cats along with in- jured, sick and dead animals are other ~esponsibillties. RESPONSIBILITY UnofflciaUy, Ginny and Frank have a more important job -.explaining their responstbillti~ to o t b e r 'humam and to the a~als we keep as pets. "An animal control officer must be able to use salesmanship, psychology, in· telligence and common sense to handle people an d animals," Tipaldi said. "Each animal is dilferent, has an individual personality, so it must be handled as an in- dividual," Ginny added. As the ~unty's first woman animal control officer Ginny gets little special treatment. She even has/ to cope with a man's uniform and cum- bersome black jacket. Cu- lottes are on order. she ex- plaineQ, in appropriate khaki ct1lor as well as a woman's jacket. PUBLIC RESPECT After only a few weeks·tb~y are impressed with Orange County's animal control·opera· tion. Both feel that ACOs should he respected by the public for their work. They feel, also, the need to work hard to abolish the .old "bad guy" ~ogcatcher Image. "We do love animals. We couldn1t do this worJC if we didn't," Ginny said. Frank has two dogs of hls own at home In Long Beaclt Ginny and her huabat\d have one -part Gennan shepherd, part collie .• She brouchl It home from tl\e Onnp County Animal Shelter. COMPLETE SHOE & LUGGAGE. iicr~ SHOES REPAIR '"' RESTYLING •• wearing of the green with a rummage aale Friday and Saturday, Man:h 17 and 11 In the church social hall. Baked items will be aold u well as rummage and free cor. fee will be served. Proceeds will go to home and foreign missions. Anchor Lodge Newport Chapter, 10< Thurs- day, Marcb lf, from IO a.m. to !:IO p.m. Sale lite will be tbe nctitocw Tbrllt Shop, Costa Meu. ~ Proceeds wlll be given to the Creative Day Cart Center, Santa Ana for purchase of equlpment and supplies, and the John Tracy ,Clinic for purchase of hearing aids. AAUW Branch· The Newport • Costa Mesa Branch of American Associa· lion of University' Women will explore the alternatives to Luncheon bu betn planned 111, the Woman'• Club ~f ~'una Beach at 12:!0 P·"" Fricfo1, March 17, In the woman'• clubhouse. Mrs. Lucien Means I s gene.rat chairman, and ac- cepting reservations are Mrs. Kim Ellis and Mrs. Ruth HulL Who Cares? No other newspaper 1n the world caret1 about your com-munity like your community daily newspaper does. It'• the DAILY PILOT. Scandinavians In the Harbor Area will honor St. Patrick with an Irish corned beef din- ner Friday, March 17, in the Halecrest Clubhouse, Colla fl.iesa. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 7:30 and a talent show will follow. overpopulation during an a,'=========== p.m. m e e t i n g Wednesday , Realtors Everything will be corning up green for a student of real estate, who will receive a scholarship following the St. Patrick's dinner dance plan- ned by the Women's Council of the N e w po r t Harbor-Costa i1esa Board of Realtors. The benefit event will take place Friday, March 17, in the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Service Guild A St. Patrick's Day theme has been chosen for the annual fashion show luncheon of the Women's Service Guild of the Church of Religious Science, Laguna Beach. The festivities will take place at noon Friday, March 17, in the church. Cards wilt follow the luncheon a n d fashion parade. Panhellenic Don Williams, producer or the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, will address members of Newport Harbor panbellenic Wed ne s d ay, March 15, in the Corona del Mar home of Mrs. Carl Moore. NCL Juniors A special sale of children's clothing and toys ls planned by the Junior Au:dllary of Na· tlol\ll Charity L e a g u e , March 15, in the Avco Buildicg, Newport c.enter. Guest speaker will be Dr. Grover Stephens, professor of bicilogical sc.iencea at UCI and an authority in m a r i n e biology. Men's Club Sts. Simon and Jude Men's Club will host a St. Patrick's Dance at 9 p.m. Friday, March 17, in the Driftwood Inn, Huntington Beach. Bay Club A Night in Las , Vegas is planned at the Balboa Bay Club Saturday, March 18, in· eluding games a n d en· • tertainment. Host couples are the Messrs. and Mmes. Robert Flei_,chll, Cort Fox, Gene York, Robert Doner, Robert Vivers and Mike Marino. On Corps On Corps, the women's aux- iliary of the Huntington Beach Playhouse, will elect officers during its annual luncheon Saturday, March 18, in the Hunti ngton Seacllff Country Club. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Dianna Hensley·, John Hensley and Marty Fuchs, and Mrs. Mel Walker will review On Corps activities of the past year. Woman's Club A St. Patrick's Day Bridge BED PILLOWS $5.97ucH .... 111.ft RED LABEL DACRON "ING SIZE! Bed~ Bath rashlofl.~twps 1Wt MAIN ST:_ .t I ....... C.... -HUNTIN9TO. t..al ...... ,11~ ~Oll'9t .. BEARDED WOMEN ARE OUT!! DON'T BE EMBARRASSED LET US SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO REMOVE EXCEss HAIR WITH MODERN ELECTROLYSIS, EDI CAL.LY APPROVED ••• SAFE I F'AST. ENTL.E, CONSULT ITH OUR LICENSED ECHNICJAH IN OUR ROlllNS()N'S N'™'PORT IN OUR BEAUTY SALON ... THE BRUSH PERM, BECAUSE WE CARE ABOUT THE HEAL TH OF YOUR HAIR THERIE1S NO'nfJNG MOH IMPORTANT TO US THAN 'nllE HIAL'rH Of' VOUft HAIR. G'L.ossv. Wa..L.-sTYLED HAIR IS A WAL.KING ll~MMllNDATION P'Oft OUft ML.ON, 'ntA,.11 WHY OUft ' ITYLIS,.I CONCINT,RA,.E OH TO'fAL HAIR CA.NI. THE MUIH PEftM P'ITS PERP'ICTLY ltf'l'.'O THll ltKIL.OSOPHY, IT ADDI JU8T DfOUCltl _,DY P'Oft STYLE SUPPORT• NO P'ftlZZllS •• ,JUST sofl'T CUftL.S AND WAVES. P'INST WC CUT YOUR HAIR. ntlH THE BRUSH PEftM, THI ll"ICIAL . ' ADK?ED l~IDIDfT IS THI STYl.E CUT WI GIVE YOU Anlft THE Plf\M, THIN YOU llftUIH rr INTO SHAPE. U<T-.iCTOllY SPECt"1., lllUlll PERM, 12.50. IHCl.UD!HG CUT, KAUTY SALOH • ~ca'TON COHDITIOHlft ftEVr'TALIZES YCIUft HAIR •. tCONIU\.T OUN Kftll Cx,ii111T IN PERMAHEHT HAIR ftEMOVAL, ROBINSON'S NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND . • I , • Red Ca rpet 'Treatment Rolling out the red carpet for their thrift shop customers are Oeft to right) Mrs. Rod Daley and Mrs. Charles S. Cook, chairmen of the annual spring fashion fling sponsored by the Junior Auxiliary o! the Newport Beach Assistance Uague. New and next·to-new clothing will be offered for sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 18, in the shop. • • Ho.roscope: Virgo Cl9se Deal TUESDAY MARCH 14 lly SYDNEY O!UllR Aria women, l b o u I h magnetic uxl dynamic, have a laldency ·to lrown. The.so women are .JffecUooate but often flilhlin w o u I d • b • suitors. The Aries woman looks '!or a man but often finds one who, Jn turn, It looking for a mother. Women born under this zodiacal sign a r e pliysically attract.d to Leo, orten marry Aquarius and can gain financially from Taun1s. Some famous women born under Aries include Bette Davis, Joan Ctoawford and Gloria Swanson. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): You get what you need by being a sell-starter. Those around you now tend to procrastinate. Adhere to your own style and pace. Be posi- tive without attempting to im- pase your will. Subtle approach brings results. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emotions fly high -you know what you want and strive to get coordinated. Key now is to relieve yourself of tensions. Until you db, you will be at standstill. When you do, there is progress -and happines!. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You may be vicUm of another individual's fantasy. Means one who i;hould know better is seeing through misty eyes. Key Is to be yourself. If person In question really cares, locus will be clarilied. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Strive for factual information. Be aware ol aublJe ouancu. Get to bwt ol matter. Emphagile what la oolld. Re- ject notionl which are bJsed oo wishful th In ktil I · A4arlu p I a y 1 lmportaot role. Weddings Link Coast Couples . . . MARSHALL-BENNER Frank Campbell Marshall, son of · Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell Marshall Sr. of Bi.Jboa, claimed A n d r i a Fairchild Benner as his bride during ceremonie5 cOnducted in the Chapel of Grace, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of John Beriner of Washington June Rite In Offing and Mrs. Jean Benner of San Francisco. Her maid of honor was Miss Alaina Benner. Serving as best man was Craig McCabe and ushers were Robert and J o h n Marshall. ~e bride is a graduate of Crystal Springs School for Girls, HiUsboroush and-earned a BA in art history at Wheaton College. Her husband is a student at Hastings College or Law. The newlyw~s will reside . in San Francisco. For that smashing .spring look! Gently layered, softly curled, perfect for a carefree brushabout style. ·SAVE ON MON., TUES., WED. . SH AMPOO-SET $3.45 HAIRCUT $2.00 SPRING P~RM SPECIAL $9.95 - • • Crowning ~lory beauty salons 3 COSTA MESA LOCATIONS - 161 •· HUI It, 14Htlt I ltltcll 1111 ti Htwll'tt ltw, """' Qtlt , .... -.,.,... ''· ........ L ... r Ll\'lt -Her ... ~ Appolntmentl not always necetsary - •BABIES •• • I • CHILDREN •ADULTS Big 8110 COLOR PORTRAIT •No og e limitl •One per pers on ... Two p&rfa mily • Groups 99c ptir ptirson SEARS LOW PRICE! 99¢ ' . • Sotisfadion G.,oro nteed PLUS Mt FllM CHARGE Sludlo Hows h"1 11 A.M. le 7 P.M., -.Y 10 A.M. to I P.M., .. ..,, 12 NOON to 4130 P.M. -...... I l M.-YTl!ra ..... ....,..,-11· 19 c........ _,_. JS» l 1illol St. 11111" l'elooo ho • • lNr•• nt•••"*'•M I I °'•• .. , llMl.Tlllla lM. -···· lWI L T ....... IL -. (omplNI 2100 N. t .... IN<h 11,;t 1.1-..,. 25" CM1111111w..ttti AM. DAILY '11.DT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICP: • • ' . l I • ' 'f DAILY l'ILOT DICK TRACY • TUMBLEWEEDS TME STA.TE ~taD ,.0 M•VE !T'M! STONE~ 11>.fl'PRAISEO AT 2. P. M. MUTI AND JEFF • • \NANCY ACROll l Fttneh tcu1ptor 'rfffume lnartdltnt 11,''"' of tilt body 14 Avoid by ti.ming U Un111ual obJtet or art 16 Cll'd ;amt 17 F1m1l11: In format 18 Gu lllblt 20 flvlvt by fttdlno l!IOtldlod~ 23 Scltntlsts' workat.ops: Abtir. 25 Dtcrtt 21 Undtrstlnds 29 fttstmblantt: Suffix :JO Have a night on tht town: 2 words l2 -Starr: Ametlcan 001.law ,. Membtrs of a Washington or Ottawa lqlstatfve body 3' Atknow1edgtd 42 Samson's betr1yer •l Slept off one's f1llg11t: Z words ~s-t>tanch 46 Eats at tM>m1: 2 wcrds "' "-Wlllizt" SO Actor - P1tktf' 54 Crand -: Wyomlf'lll mMltln 5S Gritt upon th• nerves 56 Gtograsily ltxtbook 58 E11h1111t: Informal 60 Sarnutl dt -: Foundtr of Quebtc 61 Miiie Prtflx 66 Sawbuck 67 LOOrlcaltd I WISH I COULD FIND A HAT THAT WOULD MAKE ME LOOK MORE YOUTHFUL SALE Saturday's Puzzlt Solv1d: ":'1'1 n~ ! llJtH·I I JI 1111 . 11'111 r111 r 1t4r1f1 ~111 t 4 1 • n;io1;1n 1111tJ1·111r11 11·11 1111'111 l'll•Jl.ll•Jltl! UtJL· 1·1,1r·U11 I I ii 1~~1~1 !I ~~ r.Jft'HJll~U !1 1 r :t!I 1 IJl·Jl·l Ill It.It!! J 1,r.11-f·:r-. iJ[•Ji·J[·J t ltl l,t·Jt~ ~'1:.:L;L ,,,~,11 11 1 l·llll lt•ll lll.:.il_ IJfJt• Ill II 1f-'I :I :t I· At llll·ll il Ill li lHJ lll • nnn •4 1111r.1to1 111·:1 L' r.i,.,r.t~'1nnPn Pf·:1.1 ., i nr.in11 r1nt1r; ~r;1 :11,, 1.ll l[~li ULiUU L•l.~lJLl. llllnl 10 Vanquish )8 Mttk. II APlrt 1ubmlsslvt U Rout out person of btd 40 Stt policies U Massachusetts 13 Arllst of I ntwSPIPlf' community Grandma -41 Ridge of sand 69 Small scrap 1• Part Or a 44 Mort splteful~ of foad tablt Informal 70 Signs of 21 Southeast 47 Pugtt and sorrow As la Long Island - 71 Said "No" hollday •a Buslnt ss ll Round and abbreviation DOWN proJtttrnig 50 Ipso-: 24 Actress By ttie fact l Hut of the -Mara Itse lf long-w1v1 tnd 2£. SMtf!lt 51 Organic of tht ICltCtrLm 27 Put In pitch compound 2 Palm leaf: 30 Fas~td with 52 Sloplr19 V11. needle and dlrec!lon l Weights llfted thread 53 Surface to air for muscular 31 Th i119 mlsslle: Abbr. exercise suggestive 55 Lasso: Var. ~ ThoughlJ of a cl aw 57 Nollet s-... 33 01'1f'S lortunt S' US secrtt 6 Give one's In lift soc lety: constt1t JS E. llld lan Informal 7 Plants having plant used as •l Falsehood whll e or a source of oll •z Wing yellaw roots )£. A govemment 6• -the m11k. 8 Three: by the ltw Conform lllllan l7 ~peaks 65 Made a Ian; 9 Forti~ -Incoherently time ago l • '/OU AWD-. ~TV ARI l>tPECT!D TO IN PRe.S!MT • ly Cliester Gould wtl..L le l1olVIE,FATSOV, ,.IR OUR 25~. ANO OO>IT VOAJ ' F!RGIT IT! By Tom JC. Ryan . I.Int: itl!!Rf-AAE. 11Mf5 IVll!!N °Bf.ING- /N5C'RllfASLe 15 flAROLY WOlrTlt ~ fflOR'r. .. -.. ~~t! .tt. i;--~-::.~=-=----i -tf,Qit .. By Al Smlth 1 By Dale Hale by Emie BushmlDer HOW'S THAT, AUNT FR!TZI? ' • SALLY BANANAS ' I GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS JUDGE PARKER 1'1.6\S&, LET ME NOi.i> By Harold Le Dom: 1MIS 15 5MA. OllVER!' -*..D WHILE SAM PRIVE'I?: LOO.S ON, SENATOIZ PAUL /M"5H ! TOLP 1lltS Gem.EMAN "!MAT 'IOU~ Fm!Ef WAS !>EAi>. CAR0!.1'111 ... elJT x llfOl6HT rp ~ PHONE YOI ..... p I'lll TEmBLY Sotn' lO MA.VE AWM(BKI) '1"1.K TD MEr, ON A ~TOE! MOIMKF"'!" YOU, MY P~! . C.ALLS CAROLYN JOYCE M HEIZ HOTEL ' MISS PEACH 1: ADMrg YOU"° CG\\\MAND OF THE LAN<it.V.GE, MA~IA. YO(.( l-IAV~ A "SAL. I ~INGUISTJ~ l '31FT ... I~ PERKINS YoU TU~N A PMRASE 8!TTE2 THAN ANYONE I l MEAN, YOOHAVI! A Gltl!A'T' MASTlll'Y ~-N6~1 1>1C !1AME 04AltS QllNM fo\EAN AllVT>Ull610 YOll? •• TJ.latE ARE PICTHES OF 'Q N..L OYU lllS Al'UnWIT! 1y Mel ! PnM.APS· Ho poesN'T MINI> MY Mf!NDIN<'I t>llftl!IG OFflCS' HOURS ·~ MDFIE • I ~ By Dick~-j By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnsan ., ... ___ _ --- By Roger Bollen •Remove screens .U-Om . all 'Windows and doors. THE GIRLS .,;tiP. ~ 7;".:(1~13 "Tbe Wng I don 't Uke about boxert Is Ibey always look •• ll they're about to &Ive you a traffic ticket." DENNIS THE MENACE ,. ,, I w · IDGHLIGHTS .~ .. ' ,. ABC (7) 1:40 -Moncfay Night SPorts. A new sports sert~ with • unique concept lor televlsi~ makes its debut with sports-cuter Howard Cosell and football coach Jim McKay as hosts. , NBC (4) 10:00 -"Sun City Scandlis!' Johnny Carson hosts lbls comlC.W comedy hour leaturing veteran performen Belle' Duis, Eddie Foy Jr,, Jack Oalde and Ethel Waters. · CBC (2) 10:00 -"The'Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour." George Bu,rns and rock singer David Clay~ ton·Thomu join t~ Bonos tonight K'ITV nl) 1:30 -The Merv GrlUin Show. Merv returns on a ne·w channel with a new hour and a hl!f of chitchat with Sonny and Cher, Sam- my Davis Jr,, Steve Lawrence and· Dinah Shore his leadoU guests. KCET (28) -"Between Time 111j1 Timbuktu:" Thia apeclli of the week ls a spic~ fantasy by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Monday Ev•ning MARCH lJ 1:001{]) DD If§""' (j) WfW Wlill Wut n.-Cl•"-•IJwaW llJ)m_..,...., fm DUUT Jtytt CM1 Coils Rt· prlst of COOkill( serlu l11turfnr Cft111151 elltf Jo)oce Chen. U>mm-a-111 !ii;) •• l:JO" ... UMi a.ct fJ Mfttt: (IO) "MINl01 Min" (ldw) '67 -Dtrren McG1'11n, Hlc- Ad1ms. r.u In ordtf lo prove htr own •lh· letlc prowtSS ind tMrtb1 rtllln her Joi, D CHRYSLER PRESENTS * Thi Bob Hope Special wtth an All Star Cast nae""""'"""'""' Ctnnon, Connie Steftl'IS 1n4 El•• Somll'llf Jol11 Boll Hope In 1n hour comtdJ•VlriltJ .now, D l])'CIJ Ol MC --: (C) (ID) "LIN .. ,, Cond. (11ht) '15 -Peter O'Tool1, Jlmu MllOtl. C11rt J1111e111, El Wtlllcb. Thi llOIJ of I )'Dlln1 m1n'1 desper1t1 sttempt tt redHlll ltls Jost horlOf. l lillr'""·-... llo-11 "' vtrsllll• c;i """" mni. ~din CJ) CIS NM Walter Cronklt1 9:30 9 0..ts D1J (R} A nl1httime s~roll l ~?.~F.~-~S:;:'~·::.: ...... -""' ""'"' Climactic Scene Charlotte Mitchell reveals a secret to fatber·in-law Stuart Elliot while husband Greg Feuerborn watches in a climactic moment of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,'' opening Friday at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, "Where's Poppa?" a ..... _ m••-s---ll!lilll_.... _ ............... 1:008i!LDll!lhws eLI 1111 ·-·-~,..::M~1--2'°' 8n•r., lO:DG8(1)Slltly an4 CW Guests lftl -~~=================~! Cll TMll tr CtnlM!-Ceor11 Burns and Dl'rid Clayton· I· ((} Dnctet Tliamu, fooner ltMI alnpr of Blood, IJ wtltt'S lllJ' U111? Sweet incl TMrt. lli-U D Kron brlnp you e 11 ... Lsr * Sun City SClndals '72 m 1 -" -wtth Johr;.:;;1rson m_,.,Alt aam -..,. fl)"'* • Aaft -,,_. SUI a_. Su ... 72 !. ~ ~h llle lhb ~ Jo1111111 Clnon hotts Mtt Dtvb, &1':11 MtmiatM ......_,.., Pblr· E°'I\ fOf Jt .• IMtrkl K.ty, JIU W' 0.kie, (thll Wattfl ... lllOl'I tlll1t " .... otMt ....... lllllfornw11 ill Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners 7:JI._.. u, .., Clller G1ttst • llllllkli.c..tJ ll«lr satutlna 1 DustJ rSP,11~ 11111 Johnny Minn llllf•huJ., llttrtalnnttnt. Tht DAILY PILOT, in cooperation with Movieland WO% :r,•=:::ur• .. -:-:ttu 11,'fr:': er.-Mu.tum and South Coaat Plata No. 1 and No. 2 Theaters, {]) Dnptt I....-. 1'Ntrt offtr1 readcr1 tM opportunity to participat« in a nation· I lk ..... Ucb G :-..,.CW:. wide poll to se~ct popular t.oinner1 from among offidal ,..: C2M ..._. l"'7" (ICIY) "Oscar" nomtnee1. Week'1 oocation for two in Honolulu 'l9--Gtry Coop«, OIVld Nlwin. tO:JO (l)ToTlll"'T""' D SPECIAL: CALIFORNIA and a place of honor at "Luci" Awards BanqU<t at Slars' CIJ I llfN• "'Jt•illl * A helicopter view Of Hall of Fame await national winner. Twent11 pair1 of movie !:: s!. .. -;;::; ·~ti; tt11variety and what pastes given weeklt1 to those voting at South Coast Plaza Miione Errol F'lynl\. Jts ~~mare like. A ....... theaur1. Clip out ballot below: ai..r ....... w aww 1ww1 ..... · . ............. r,.1111'.tC.....Kanyllltsoft. - - - - - - - - - - --. m ....... ., lites '" Hrill Nw of tk Golde11 ' I • ho . fro t f I ti 'Comedy Tonight' Saddleback College Show Masses Student Energies .... ._ "KLUTE" ---CINEOOME 20 ' .. ~L r ·-'T ".L..I. --CINFUOM/ 21 '-• •. I 1· T '.J:,_. ---.. SrAOJUM 1 .. _,, .... ------,, SrAOJUM 2 '--r·"• ••• ----.. SlAOIUM·J "-' ..• . - M•mlPIM l'•r 1111 •ctor ...,...c. 1e1n "HOSPITAL" IGP) ALM e "THI! PA•TY" J•n• l'•IMY N1mlll1IM tor AcH1my Aw•...i1 "KLUTI!" (•) lo '"McCA••· a Miii. MILL••" Ill) Cllilt •11tw.M 111 111'1 Mltftl hit "OlllTY HAllll'I'" lo "SKIN OAMI" IPGJ wttfl J1me1 01m1r N1ml111tN l'•r 4 AcH1my Aw1rd1 "SUND•'I'. &LOODY SUNDAY" .... o .. ,.,. 11111 "WH•lll'S l"OPPA" ..,.Ill ,.,_,. ClllMClllll" Clll '"' "Y•llltlllfll ... lllt" (ll) NOMINATID FOi I ACADEMY AWARDS lncludlnt leat Picture & Int Actor lHE MlRISOt PROOUCTIOH COMPANY "IW•ll A NORMAN JEWISON FILM on the ,, irn ...... ,. ... .?!.the screen atMflt Pntnlw1 STAlllTI MAllCH 11 TMM11y, M•n:fl 14 IOX Ol'l"ICl-OPIN .,.. .. m •r 1J.t P.M, DAILY t.m• 11111 In.I 11•1.,._, MM.•T'"'"--l1Jt11" P.M. ,.rt. -l i»tr• P.M. hf, lo S-.-l 11M14M1• PM, l•clws1¥1 •-"'*' Slit 1........,.1111 . . Sllta In tltt t1n1 o1,..,. of s1x I Mark an ••x1 in x m n o your se ec on. , !~~~Pt .,..;1, "'"'''""' Do""""'' Vote for only one person or film in each category. Be al'_,,_ ... ..,. y Al r Sometimes humorous, J-'fer O'N~ll m Lmlt . ;,.u.m:s ""°'P 1141 frequtntlf I sure to complete 25-word statement and fill in your I ''SUMMER OF 42,, Gll>Mtauel•V•Wu:a.w mnHnLthtillffln•!»flllllllt•n name, address and phone number so you can be con· BOTH RATED R to08(J)I•,... "'Thi Wlddln(' t1114dl on tttt peoplt of C.llforllli I tacted if you win prize trip or show passes. All ballots ,.!!!!'!!!!!'!!!! M1nll11 Mitt Diiion b aummollld to 1s on the stm's l'OfflJlhr, . PILOT I .1 • th t the an o1 s.1t Flet to pick u• , 8 lllllt "~ · must be mailed ·to DAILY 9r p ace\.\ 1n ea er pr!-••~'"" '""•I, flml• Mm· e-, I lobby ballot boxes by midnight on Saturday, March 25. I Mii tlllMltltd In 1 lltl)' wndttt1. II Fii•: (C) "Jiil WWII Wlmor" · • Ill ID ·-Ind Mlrth1'1 . I L11plnJoA"P11'1uktlono11.ll:lll8Clldllllll-Beat Actor J int1rrvpt1d Nth 1114 1lso l'b I lltllrt l. Dlmll .... D A:'A.C's:i. Spoei1l =:.!" I O PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" J * Pr._tod by Ponti1c ~ M;,:1 ~ = l'.:t I O GENE HACKMAN for "The French Connection" "Monday Nl'ht s(\""111" ''"' """· o WALTER MATl'HAU for "Kotch" J D CIHIJSI 811ii -mrririlor ,-0 GEORGEC SCOTTfor"TheHospital" JllOl ~A MW •• Mrla mr..-..11sftrlll: I ' I m•ktl Its dlbut with Howtrd eo.11 • , O TOPOL for 1'Fiddler on the Roof' 1rW Jim McKay Mn'ln111llollL11:11.TM lll"Vlllf Thi JM rrultr·M~mlllld All 11llli1Cl)C11Lltl~"Pt alia• I I .. flatit of lht century'" Ind {com) '66-Mlbllll Wood, 1ln st. Beat Aetre•• :~~ ,:~~t"' two subJ«b ftt· , 11111, Did Shmi. , . lI E "M C be •· M Miii " m WJ '"""'"'" D 9 m """' ..,_ ''"'"' 0 JULIE C RIST! for c a .. rs, er ID no~"'"" """' • "'""'~' ""'-I O JANE FONDA for "Klute" I mllll ............ w... ..... D lllOO E!lDldlc..otl floro ... D GLENDA , JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" ' twten Timi ind Timbuktu" A sptet H1ndtnon iuut·hotts ts C.wtt Mo f "M f1nl1S)' by Kurt Vortn•rut Jr. 1ln1 I ..... VICltion. GulStl I D v ANESSA REDGRAVE or ~y. I CBI.I bcttldl Include .llmt1 C.1n 1nd Ru Rltd. Queen of Scots" . Em""' m ,, , .... ,,,... I D JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and Alexandra" I l:IO U:GG. -_. {""') '3& -... ~ ™*· -~ .-. I ·-r·-. , 1111 I m "MERV"·Steve Llwrenct m ..... !Cl"""'"' ... -Beat llfot ... n ..,ture 0 * Dinah Shore •• Anele (mus) •ss'.-.e.tt, Gr1bl1, J1cll L•m· • Dickinson, Dionne m.,, I D "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros,) I W1iwlck1 & Milton Btrl•' ll:IOllQoooltor-0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists) .l!L,o:' ::: .. "'::. •:-,,, ':::: t:OO(JJGDCIJ91hws ID "THE FRENCH CONNECTION" I Chor Sommy °"" ''· ''"' i.w. ' · (28th Century-Fox) , Nn<; '"" ~"'' -· l:I08~ "."" u.-'":""' J o "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" (Columbia) I t.OOD '"11'1 hey <Rl Tony R1n41ll :",l...4141'"' °"""· M""' 0 "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) tUlltl u L11cy'4 ·~lllk ..... .... I I lludy s,itn11r 111lnst whom she 1:00 • .... : "'Cllck.U," (lllJS) '4'- _,,. I• ; ••"•~ clliMj"' "' D'lrltft, a.1~ '""'· WHY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM (25 words or less) ... t Mllikal Scere llCHAID IOUNDTUI "SHAFT'' first lats 1., ...... . _,..., lllJ.tt Ge.W I• J•ln ,..,,., •• "Little Murd1r1" .... C:....-Cll 8 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS IN Tiii flltAT TllADITION Plu• Spt1ctecullr $Kl Short .. Gel Hol" Sun lnllmltlon•I ProducUont Inc.• • WholHom. FMnlly Enl1rta/nm1n1 A.Jw•ys A FAMILY TREAT! HELD OVER -Nllilflll ~II Tfl••lnt -FOX ,ULLllTON '111tl1/'1'fl • nM141 Clll TllN!tt ,.,. 111tw Tl"* ·-1 ...................................................... 1 l:OOD(C)"hlo'•--~ 0, AMllllC N T/llllLLt/11, 11-------------------1 T u.sdav <'°"> ·-· c,._, GlJnll """' DlYTIMt MOVIEI ~"";:;iJ.":!;11. -ltobtrt I .................................. ' .... ' .. ' .. I • • • • • • • • I t.OOGl"T1p Htt"' (mua) 'S5 -Frid S:Ot(l)(C) .,._11~rtt" Cont.I (com) I I ' '"•I•, 11.,., Rotor&. • 'lit) "'-ci,:.\~c;;,-.1 ,12 Name ................. , ........... Phone .......... . ,.,. D !Cl -Ltctoo' <•"'> 'S3 < "" , -'1111 Lldd llldl•,. Coll!•. -Yul Bl')'!lntr, TOllJ CUrtlt. I Addre11 . '.',, • •' ...•• • .... , ............ , .....••.. , •' J 11:00 •..,., ......,. coc1.ft1 ~s-a""-·-<*'I 'II . . ' 1111 l~aot, W•"" c.rtll. """ ~n DolltJ, J& .. ~· City .... ' ... , •• '.,, .•• , . .. . . . • . • Zip ·: ......... , -·-{IN) 1&-liolt 4IOllattl "WI!(-{dn) IO-. L, -- -_____ - _ ..1 ltld)I ...,..... lllff. ....."" tli;t, Lii llllllck. ' ' ' '\...> • ' Moll lllli.t 1111 ·"O.Ur Poll," DAILY PILOT, P.O. lox 1 .... CNto MIN, c •• tt'26, or drop In lobby bou1 II South Coost l'lal<I Thaalors •1 or •2, lrlslol StrHI near San DI ... Fr-ay. • • ' DAILY ~ILOT • • • ••Ae" • . "" •u.1• • ...... co.t1•T _,,, .. IA~ Oii-,._ 947 ·-* HU~T1NOTO• • 5 ,-'CADIM'f AWA•O NOMINATIONS .1""•~111~ BEST ·SPECIAl WICTS • ·SONC "'""''" lo..1 lloi ...... -WAI.I' DISNEY' --i -lldllnDllS Ind • ll'lamsttdls .: ,._,.. "" . ""' : • IXCLUSIYI RUN WARREO BEATTY ' ..,. GOLDIEHAWO NOMINATED FOR I ACADEMY AWARDS ,.,,_ BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR ' ' I ·' l ! • • OAllY PllOT s '.Boasting Sensors An engineer at the Honeywell laboratory in lrfin· ~ neapol1s supervises the 'roasting' of a sensor at : 1800 desrees in a gas furnace. Earphones protect : his hearmg from the roar of the gas fire. The new ~sensor is designed to monitor ultra-high-temperature fcombustion in automotive gas tllrbine engines of the 'future. • . . JSix .Tax Consultants ; I . . , . !In Tizzy Over Taxes • : By TOMWEWl . . • CllARLOTl'E, ·N.C. (AP) - :s1.1 fu: consuJ~nts here came ~p wtth adx different resUlts ;when aaked for help in filling !out 1 fed.era] income tax .return. • The mu:imum dllference twu ·"54. Ooe conaultant . said he .taxpayer owed 17 7 . ,All()ther aakf a refund of $377 ,.-as.due. , An Anociat~ Press writer ~nd his wife went to the con- [Jultants rOr advice on filling !out their ' joint return with !Itemized deductions. The cou- le pretended ' to know little bout possible deductions but ~ ave the. ume information to ch consultant when asked for It. Some of the consultants' !found legitimate deducUons, uch as damage to the family ar that wu not covered by iCOllislon insurance. • ~ other• I i s t e d deductions iJuch as ,ordinary sunglasses, ~hich . the Internal Revepue ~ice says .. are only deduc- trlble if worn on jobs where :_the:y ~rt an absolute ~essity. ,.f N,O\·~ lko11h\ -.-, 'i.i•M•lflo 1 Custom Tailor and Shirtmaker \\'••ldilf ,.,.,. • Sf\fnl,•nth ind Jn·lnt • .. ~~1072 10;00 •m In .. ,oo rm Mon•hy lh•O\llh !t•tu•d•v <1r &y Af"IPl)in!mml Some of the consultants say In I.heir advertising that they wUI appear with the taxpayer if he has to go to court over hls return. David Kestler, chier tax auditor for the IRS office here, noted Jn an interview that "the person who signs the return is responsible for everyt~ing that 's In it." One consultant failed to su~ ·gest many legitimate deduc- . tlons that the e<>uple was en- titled to, such as the husband 's alimony payments. Only one or the consultants went beyond the usual ques- tion about doctor bills and medicine c-Osts to discover that the newsman was entitled to a deduction for the cost of crutches and special shoe sup- ports needed because of a broken leg. The deductions and the final figures wer..en't the only places where the tax expert.3 dlf- fert!d. The fees ranged from $27 to $50., One firm of a national chain charged $50, while another of- fice of the same chain a mile awax charged $35. Both e<>n- sultilnts charged according to the numbe~ of special tax forms filled out. The cheaper consultant combined some of the deductions or assets on the same forms, thereby reducing the cost. SIGMA THREE (!::'ll) FREE: · ;,,i. AN ESTIMATI ON.- A IUROLAR ALARM •• FOR YOUR BUSINESS Lean or Purch.••• CALL 557.5333 WANT A LITILE LUV? Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ·Would y ou pay an extra $5.21 per month for ·Full New Car Maintenance? That'• a.II the extra it cost with a Johnson & Son Full M&Jntenance U ase on an,y ot our br11.nd new 1972 Mercury1. Jwt think of It • , • no more 11.nnoylng repair pl'.Oblem1 ••• no more unexpect<'d expe nses And best of an ••• a bcauu rul new fulJ alu :ri.1ercury A·larquis or Monteh:!r. to drive in absolutely perfect condition at all time1. F nd out (or younielf all the benefits and pll"Rsuret thll fantasl ic lease proiram provides on all our Uncoln-Mercury Product.. Call BUD BOWEN at 5-40-5630, • , • TODAY ! ... _, -• In Bffi'lt Gear · J.-...... ' · Finance , Connell. Appointed ·Secretary . Briefs 6 ar Defile AssociatiO--ni-..-.-....... ...-..iiii111. • s..-..ac .... By CARL CARSTENSEN Of .. IHlf¥ ...... ltett ca.ta Meu Chevrolet dealer John Connell who was recently elected to the board of dlrec· tors of the Motor Car Dealers Association of so u t h e r n Catifomia ha1 ju1t been named aecretary or that group. A resident of Newport Beach, Connell'• association · Auto makera have all but written off outdoor advertising as an effective nationa) ad medium . Not a single auto company, domestic or import, is using ad vertising on a na· tional bas.I.! for passenger car promotion. Tight budgets, television, consumerism. ecology, static styling, shifting rnarketa, in- dividual dealers choice and use of newspapers, are all cited u reuona fw Detroit's 1voldance or thil once Uled ldvertlsing me<lium. In 11111 Ille auto Industry 11\'"'t an estbnaled 117 million in outdoor advert11lng. Fae· tory spending In 11111 blnly reached 13 million. Mlny 111to advertisers feel lhlt outdoor advertising cannot d e 11 v e r enough of a message with todaya demand for product in- formation. CLEVELAND -The C • 0: B l 0 Rallrood 1111 ~ bu developed ml built 7' ~ can to haul tlnpllle ml aluminun Uiat ... arry 30 perceot more Cll'(O ln 1 IO-root length car than other car1. The special Cltf "8't built for the Cl().l!M) by Pulh'!ln- Standanl ml OOll 12 mlllloa. e RelbMert~ ·.FAME-LESS_ '. •"! . ,. ·FACES. ' . with Chevrolet dates back to 1946 when he jolried the di- vision's whole- sale depart· ment following service as a pilot instruct'or with the U.S. Money's Worth CHICAGO -Dllnois Cell lnduatritl aald Ille Inten11te Commerce c..inmlssion has reaffirmed ita approval of the propased merger ol llie Gui!, Mobile l Ohio Ifailrood Into the Illinois Central. T h e .railroad will be known in future as llJinol.s Centr81 Gulf. 1n re-affirming Its ,apProval, the JCC rejected ai>Ptals by Kansa'.s City • SoUibern, Missouri Pacific: and Chicago It North Western Railroads. ' Army Air coNNIELL Corps. p uring WW II Connell served at the Santa Ana Air Base which was at Uie same location as hl1 current dealer- 1hlp now stands. How to Help Place Dow In Proper Perspective • ! HI! tran r ferred to Chevrolet's retail dMslon in 1949 and in 1960 joined the staff of Miller Chevrolet in Newport Beach. Jn 19&4 he purchased the dealership and moved it to ib: present site on ' Harbor Blvd. By SYLVIA PORTER U you ·owned the Dow Jones index of 30 industrial stocks, you would now b4= eagerly waiting for the barometer to break through its 1966 peak and fina1ly swing into the magic 1,000 range. lf you had bought the in· dex back . in Married for 29 years, Con-, February 1966 neU has nine children and five · 8ssuming grandchildren. He curr.ently you could buy also servea as a traffic e<>m-.a stock which missioner in Costa Mesa. -~ perfectly re- "" ·fleeted this in- Now that the auto e1clse tax dex of 30 has been lifted and you can • 0 •1 . stocks -you save a few bucks on a new wOuld at last be getting even car, you may be having some on your investment. You would though.Js about a spring trade-still have a loss but only a in, especially if your present modest one. . car is beginning to show some And now the odds appear signs of age. If your decision bright that you'll be shirting to buy or not to buy i,s to be into the profit column. (Some based on your ·bargaining big deal after six full years! power, a little elbow grease You woull'.1 have been far bet· may b~ing a bigger bonus. ter off with cash in a savings Expert& say a clean and account.) well-groomed car can mean But while the Dow Jones in- the difference between $25 to dex continues to be the most several hundred dollars at popular, most widely quoted trade-in time. A wash, wax and watched inde1 or all stock ancl interior cleanup plus market barometers, you sure. minor touch-up of scratches ly realize that' this indel· does does wonders at the new car oot tell the full story of the dealershlp. market and, at times, it ac- A bright car can bring you a tually is misleading. good bonus at trade-in lime. Because the Dow will be Auto production schedules for the first quarter '72 In- dicate a fair-sized buildup on hand. After a moderate December, auto companies will be scheduling production above anticipated sales during January-March In preparation for spring selling. Industry sources say 2.28 million cars· are targeted for the first quarter and dealers are optimistic. Both Chevrolet and Ford are adjusting schedules because of sti-ong small car sales and the e1- pected strong demand for the new Pinto wagon could make further production ad- juslments necessary. Insurance Meet Set Life Insurance Cashiers and /Office Managers Association of Orange County will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Iron Horse Inn in Santa Ana. Guest speaker will be Jack N. Rodgers of Aetna Life and Casualty Company. Rodgers will speak on "The Care and Feeding of the Prima Donna Agent and General Agent." For further information, call Shirley Harris at 547-8037. watched even more intently than usual when it makes .its Inventory _ Control Unit Meets The Orange County chapter of the American Production and Inventory Control Society will hold Its monthly dinner meeting on Thursday at the Carter Bowl. 1501 Sou t b Lemon Ave .. Fullerton. Social iJour begins at 5:30 P.M., dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the program . begins at 7:30 p.m. Marvin L. Crumb, pro. duction operations manager, NCR-Data Processing Division, will speak on "A Keystone for the Polarized Functions of Mate.rial and Production Control." Crumb has extensive background in production and inventory control and has presented papers at the APICS national conferences and quarte'rly journals. He will describe the suc- cessful use of EDP in- formation systems as an ef- fective tool for production and material control. For reserva- tions call John Newman at (714) 821-2501. New Besponsilrilities Jim Hawkins, (seated) manacer of J. C. Penney's In the Harbor Center In Costa Mesa 11 the newll elected chairman of the board of the Center s Merchant's Association. Passing the 'paper work' to the new chairman are (from le(I) Bob Sumpter, center's coordinatorc! and board members Don Johns, Pat Boggs an Mel McDonald. • I -next assault on the 1,000 mark here are vital points whlch will help put the index in prop-e Nuclear Bid er perspective: ELMSFORD N Y U "-• -Dramatizing how • · .-ftliCU Nuclear Corp. has won a $60 misleading the index can be is million contract from the that other key ba_rometers of Atomic Energy Commission the stock market already have for nuclear components. The reached new historic peaks work will be done over the this month -including the next four years In the com- across-the-board ~ew York pany'1 plants at New 'Haven Stock Exchange index and . and Montville, Conn. Standard & Poor's 425-stock Index. e Pl-t (;la1e1 -While the Dow is, as 1 • Richard Miller or · Vanc:<, WORTHINGTON. Ohio Sanders In Boston puts it, "an Fifteen year1 after its in- excellent measure of a group · troductlon by General Elec- of high-grade i n d u s t r i-a I tric, tl\e .aynlhetic diamond 'businessmen's risk' stocks," ha_! captqffii atiout half the the market includes many W<?Z"ld's . ~lal diamond more types than lhil. The Dow abrulve mattet, the company doesn't measure the true said.today. ()ytput of GE's two glamor stocks. Nor does it tell synthetic diamond p~ns here the tale of thCi-·growth stocks. and in ~it now i s And It ~n't incJude any hot measured ·tn 'tons instead of. "garbage" stocks either. ounces. A ton sells for ahout -U the Dow still included $11 million. IBM, it would have smashed That's only half as n:ilch per the 1,000 barrier long ago. If carat as 15 yean ago. the subStitutio'n for IBM had The synthetic 1lbrasive dli- not been American Tel, the mond outperforms the natural Dow also would not have Industrial grade diamond and lagged so much. may ultimately take over the -The number t , o o o whole market, General E\ec. shouldn 't be magic, but it will tric said. On the other hand, be, and it will make headlines there still is no economic the w.orld over. And then peo-justification' for an effort to pie. who woUltl not touch a make synthetic diamonds of sfock when this inde1 ·was at gem grade. 631 -almost 400 poinls lower • Gu Caitl llp - in May 1970 will be jump- ing. . -As for the individual stocks in the index, they hav11 been nuctuating wildly not on- ly in their own orbits but also in relationship to each other. Here are: figures Which il- lustrate t h e I r contrastir1g' performances by showing how each stock ranked among the 30 in ~rformance .in 1966, how each ranked at the end of·1971 and · the ·per cent change from the. e'nd of 1970. 1 Allied Chemical, 25lh in 1966, ranked 8th in performance . at the end of .1971, ,gaining 20.7 ~r~ent from the end of 1970;' Alcoa, 3rd in 1968, ranked 28th at {he end of WASHINGTON -Because of Inflation the anticipated cost of bringing natural gas from the Prudhoe Bay field in Arctic Alaska to the United States has doubled to . more than $5 billion, chairman Wilbur Mack of the Northwest Project Study .Group says. · He sai~ delay in · starting construction of pipelines .was largely responsible for the estimated increase. He said the anticipated transportation cost for the gas now is 80 cents to $1 per 1,000 cubic feet. • Ford Recall .. - Y.hink You Don~t ' ' '-. Krrow Them? ' .. 1971, Jo'sihg 23.B percent from DEARBORN, Mich. -Ford 1970; American Brands, 7th in r:s~r F~ ~;:s i;s~~'i,f;Ji~f YOU ~Ob.~y . Cfon't reC09ni11 I single name or 1966, ranked 21st at the end of h rl I f • .aJ.!• 1..:. d 19.71, Josing ·1.2 percent from t e Nook, Va., plan t a~e ,In m11,'9ra1:1p •n yet, if You're one of the between Jan. 12 and Feb. 1 for ' 1970; American Can. 14th in possible faulty steering wheel DAILY PltQT!S•vory wall infot med·editorial pago 1966, ranked 25th at the end of lock mechanisms. The com-re10ers, it, is this t1lented team of writers which 1971, losing 16.0 percent from pany said no failures of the h-' L 1970. mechanism have 11een11-~"'~ps-you••ffp informed. They write the :Editor~ American Tel. .8th in 1966, reported so far. ii · esea, rch" R•~. rlt, • Though their own names ranked 23rd in performance at ir;- tke end or 1971 , losing 8.4 per. · • Letter Contract don't .•f P"' on ,if\-orlicl~ ·which oro. published cent from the end of · 1970; . • • · d th Edit "I R h R ' Anaconda ~th in 1966 ranked CLEVELAND -Arthur G. un Of 0 • . , !"''• esearc eporls 1 hHding, 29th at th~ end or 197i Jos'ing • MCKee ahd Co. has won 1 let· the!9 .,. tho r~I pros -diggers who go •~er 26.Z percent from i,9 7.l.O ; te:r contract from Lago Oil II h Bethlehem steel, 22nd.in 19611., and Transoprt Co. to serve as • t • b.clcrolllj!I foch which .put today's top ranked &th at the end of .1971 a prllne contractor for ·a $JOO issues in.to : perspKtive ~ :without thoul)ht of gaining 26.8 percent froni million plant to do~ble the out-L h ..o.1. 1970, Chrysler 30th In 19611 put or low sullur 011 at Lago'• see.ing t o •fa.,,,. rnot·goes with the.name when ranked 14th at lhe end of 1971• refinei"y.at Atuba in the Dutch you're I n1fion°1f ,1c~tum,.is+. . , gaining 2.2.percent from..1970. 1 •• West Indie3. Lago ls 1 DuPont 29th in 1966 ranked member of the Esso Group. 10th in pe;.formance at' the end ' ' · or 1971, gaining 1.7 percent • Arm11 Wark from the end of 1970; Eastman WASiilNGTON -P e t e r percent from 197t>; General Kiewit Sons Co. has obtained a Electric, 21st in 1966, ranked , 1110'.o mililon addition· to an 4th at the end of 1971, gaining Army contract for work in 33.4 percent fro.m 1970; Gen· Montana .on the Safeguard erisl Foods , Ulh m 1966, ranked ballistic missile system. Thia 26th at the end of 1971, losing brings the total vaJue of the 18.0 percent from 1970. conlracl to fl&O .t million. General Motors, 28th in 1961, I l • · ranked lath in performance at :e Beale Houe the end of 1971. registering no change from the end of 1970; JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Gondyear, 10th in 1966, ranked AUantic Bancorporatlon an- 17th at the end or 1971, gaining nounced It wtll build a 20-story 0,4 percent from 1 9 7 o i banking · house and office lnternat'I Harvester, 20th in building In Jackaorrville and. a 1966, ranked llth at the end of 10.story building in Daytona 1971, gaining 8,8 percent from :~· ~~11!!fonal~ro~s ~~ 1970; Internal'! Nickel, 6th in ,,... ,1966. , .ra.nked 30t. h. at .'1.e •nd ,of. Florida Stale Comptroller's of· 197), losing 29.2 pe.r~nt" from 'flee'· to establi!h 'a' barik ·in m southeast Jacksooville called I I 't r t'l p 'I'"' In University Atlantic Ba D•k, n e na aper, ~ ital'·-• t -ooo 1966, ranked J 9 t h Jn cap J.K\I I ........-, • peolormance ' at ·the · ·end ',of" ·• L'"'lits' (/' ' .. 1971, losing 0.7 percent rrom ·"' P . ' .They'~e . Your INt=ORM~RS . ~ \' Y1s, they cciuld ~your "informers." w ;:fo1turos like Editoriol R•oorch Reports ·which · meko the DAILY PILOT 111uch moro· thin just the niost important hometown nowsp1p1r ovai.!Able to r11id1nts along tho Oren91 Coast. Th_o: DA IL y PILOT is the total pockage. It mikes. whetovor h1ppans in the•world "local news" and dotivors it. dony right to ,your home. Let this tHm of 'dodi· c1tod "informe"" holp you k"p informefl. Rood Editoriol R-rch Roporlt on tho oditoriol p191 -and 1D the other inform1tivo 1peci1I ft1tur91 in ,other parlt·of the .. . -· ·DAllY PILOT ' .111•. tJU( .o( 1'711: Job ... M1°' .... RALEIGH .-. The '!'Io r\ • vllle, 11th In 19111, ranked 15th Carolina utUiti~ c:ommllslon at-the .oo of 1171, gllrring-0.f " has·authorlied·11ua percent percent from 11970; OWens-electric rite Jncrea1e lor mrno;s; · I.3th · In 1111C,' iarikc<f · c&rolbil l'owei-· ~: Light Co., 271h 11_ the eDd of 1971, loslnC ell..ilve Mlrdi 1, calcu!aled 1t.1 porcent '""' 1m: Proc' w· -..,._ ,.._ ler & G1mbltl 2nd In 1118f ml by 121.44 milJioo. The lUI 2nd In p.rlorrilance 11 the tnd pei'c<nt bike includa a U3 of 1911, regblered 1 35.3 per-percont •Intertm booot .,...,ted cent &aln !romJl7ll. wt July. ------:------------..l I .. ' . , '· -• ' . ' • • • • ·. / . . . , • . . . . ... .-),. 4 . , · Some of Ame r ica's Greatest Comic Characters .. • f • ' ..... l.· •· . •' .i I • r••" ' . / ' •• ' • t . • . . . . . 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To all appearancea, there would be lltUe reason for the heavies to go after Petrillo now, three days before his IOth birthday. But he still askJ who 's there before opening a door. though he Uve1 ensconced in a luxury ~ "I went through ' hell, but I'd do It ... in." highrise building overlooking Lake Michigan. His apartment b run of pictures ol presidents and statesmen who shook · Petrillo'• hand -h11 little finger, actually -when he was undisputed king of the multlmilllon dollar American Federation or Musicians union. "f went through hell," he says. "but I'd l!lo it again. SometimOB I still think I'm union president. you kno"("'! It's In your blood. I get talking to people and I walk like I'm the prOBident. I catch mysell, 11' • you .... Petrillo got into the habit or thinking like a powerful man during his: first 20 y,an as president of the wealthiest union· local in the nation - Chicago local 10 of the American Federation of Musi- cians. The imag"Vs re inforced when he was elected national president of the union in 1940 and began drawing a $46,000 annual salary for ttte two jobs. He feuded with the mighty and asked for "more and more and more" for the musicians, whom he called his "boys." · "Hell, when I need anything, • t just tell the boys and they give it to me,•• he would say. The boyl, noting the bombs thrown at Petrillo's house in 11124 ,.00 again in 1932, bought their -! bullet-proof car and provided ·him w i I h bodyguards. "His wood-paheled office wu furnished w I th overstuffed loungt!.!I, oriental, rugs , scotch whiskey, a n d · willing at- tendants. Musicians w ho ( croosed him had trouble find- ing work. Today, Petrillo has only a doorman between him and any menace •. His apartment Is •ln\p!Y furnlllhld . for old- fashioned comfort with deep. cushioned chain and couch, dark wood tables and an organ. He still has oriental rup atop hll carpeting. 'nlere ale P,lcturea in the den, living room, hall and din· Ing room .,, four of Petrillo wearing 1pats and playing the trumpet while Harry Truman pouOds on the piano; Petrillo with Earl Warren; Petrillo with Franklin Ro o sev e It , Hubert Humphrey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Adlai Stevenson, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon -who signed his photo, .. best wi!bes f r o m an amateur." PetdJ.lo concede.! he is not on the go aa be used to be before be wu defeated in a re- election bid tO the local AFM presidency in 1962. "I do a little work for the union," . he says, "oothfnc steady. .I go to union con! ventions every ,.ear: Old friends? They're gettiilg less aiia less . If I keep living, I won't know anybody, 11 He recall& labor rival John L. Lewis, president of the CIO, who tried and failed to move Into hil territoFYin 1937. "He was 8. good labor leader, but very destructive," Petrillo aaya. "He would build a union,· then lear It down, then start building · again. He wasn't satisfied with building it. Oh, what the "hell, the man i! dead." But he bristles when asked about a highly circulated llory tbat he had been kidnaped for ransom, ca!Jlng Weatbrook Pegler, the late journalist he blames for the st.ory, "a man who would murder his mother for a story." 4'1 don't usually talk this way about dead people," Petrillo says, "but he should have died 30 years ago. He was mean. He was really a liar." He says he thinks labor unioM today are more honest than Ibey used to be, and more honest than business is now. He proudly recalls he got a ·clean bill of goods each time he was investigated by Congress, He characterizes former Teamstera President James Hoffd\ recently released from p'rison, as "very bright'~ but unw,illlng to change his course even if wrong. I See by Today's Want Ads • GO CRUfSING 8.J'OUnd the "" and harbor In lbl• 1965 ~· Owens Cruller. It tw 225 HP. ,.lllne tor fim. O ·SUPER !ITRENGTH, to thiJ Hoover Pmffr Glide. It's a dial-a·matlc. 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Three of them , Tommy John, Bill ' lincer and Pele RJcbett, combined. on a .. orfe..hlt shutout Sunday as the Dodger• beat the Atli!Dla Braves,. 3-(). ~Inger aild John are candidates for a Angels' New Mound Hope Bombarded . ' , PALM SPRINGS CAP ) -The C8)Jf0rfiia Angels knew what they were ? ' 1 geitfrtg in Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. -a a pl{cher whose deliveries are blazingly fist · but often wildly inaccurate:. '. ' atarting rotation that, rumor has it, may be augme~led by . Montreal'1 B I ll Stoneman. But the report, like so' many others · during spring training, may have been in· tended to build the impreision that jobs lre-ICMte on tbe.t.eain tfiat 'la.the·early favorite to·win the Ni'tional LeagUe Wesl . . . •• > . y i BOSTON -BUI Rus1el1!1 No. 6 jersey, hit for 13 lel!JOIU wilb th! Boston Celtics ._ was qUieUy retired Sunday at the Boston Ga'.rdent ' , · The green. 1KfID6er: ~wn .on flag with aevM ot)teh, WI! hoisted tp .the ceiling 'of the ca er:nous·careten ~n ho.ur.berore the doors opened ·tp; the :New York-Boolo11, , pro ,basketball game., • 1 , • 1~ -RepOrters·asked Russel( why he wanb a private ceremony. · · , . "You know I don't go for that.Stuff," he said of fanfare . • WASHINGTON -The string continues for St.an Smit!; while U.S. Davis · Cup hopes I"\'( brighter. " . . . By Tiit Auecl.oltd Prell The Marquette Unlvenily beaketball leam. Ill !oftuneo jolted 1... lhan a month aao by the doparture of star center Jim Chones, flncfl ltsell In tbe midst ol another c:onltVY~. Because Bob ~' a Marquttte playtr, re!used lo....,>" affidavll certi- fying his amateur ata.(us before a game last Saturday, the National Collegiate Athletic Association dropped the seventh-- ranked Wan-iors SUnday from the Mideast regional tournament. Tom Hansen, a spokesman at the NCAA's headquarters in Kansas City, said an association official was scheduled to meet with Marquette officials al the 1etk>ol late thia morning and offe.r Lacke)t another chance to &i.gn a document certi· fying he has oot siped with an agent to play pro ball. tf Lackey does sign , said Hansen, "Marquette would then, be in a ~itlon to appeal to the eligibility commi ttee to restore its position in the tournament.,. Marquette coach Al McGuire called the situation "a misunderstanding that will be straightened out -I hope." Marquette won the Saturday contest easily, 73-49 over Ohio University, and was scheduled to move on to a semifinal meeting with Kentucky Thursday. "As of now, Marquette is out of the tournament and the tournament com· mittee will invite Ohio University to fill the vacated berth unless the student (Lackey} signs and the eligibility com- mittee rules Marquette eligible, the NCAA said in its statement announcing the ruling. NCAA officials in Knoxville, Tenn., in· dica.ted the trouble began when, in check· Ing on reports that Lackey and three Florida State players might have signed with pro agents, they asked the four to sign documents recertifying their amateur status-. · lt was st ressed by NCAA headquarters that the four-were not suspected of sign- : "He's O\terpow'ering but he has to get • the ball over," Angels manager Del Rice ~ said Sund~y after Ryan was shelled for f five runs in three innings in his spring l training debut against the Chicago Cubs, r wtlo won 8·5. S~th ·,f1111ei ed his fourth consecutive United .States fr:awn Tennis Association indoor .chainpk>nship Sunday. with a -6, 6-1, 4-e, 6-1 b-iumph over Jim Con~r's. At 25 years old and ranked as the top' U.S. player, Smith has ·pl~yed ln only fiVe of · lbe ~13 USLTA indoor meeb: Heard ·$30,000 Richer . . . ' T~e New York Mets got tired of waiiing for Ryan to gel the ball over. After four seasons of promise but not mdch fulfillment they sent the 2S-year-old right·hander to the Angels along_. with ''I didn't play my best," Smith 1aid, "but I thought I played very well." • Afrer florida Tr~urriph: three other players for infielder Jim Les;Mo&s will manage the Salt Lake Ci· ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI} -Jerry Heard, he placed his 8pproach shot far to the left Fregosi . ty baseball te:am in the Pacific Coast a young Californian .· who.., has rapidly near the scorer's tent and wound up With , At times, Ryan has pJtched s~ · League this year, and Norm Sherry will become one of the bright ·new faces .on an even-j?ar 72 ¥d a 279 that tied him for taCularly. He struck out 16 ·against San maniige Shreveport. Both teams are In the pro golf tour, shot a steady 3-under· third place ~th South Car~inian Leonard Diego last season· and faMed 15 in I one-the farm system of the California Angels. p'ar 69 Sunday lo wi·n lhe ll5tl,OOO ci·tru'.s Tho ho h d fi nd 1 ,hit win over Philadelphia . In his career, mpson w a a In 69. I I be.his struck out nearly one batter an in-~ • Open by two strokes over strong-finishing Heard, who won more than $112,000 last 1 ni:ng -but also walked better than si1 NEW YORK _ Memphis-State and &bby Mitchell. . -year in what was only his third season on I 'eVe.ry nine innings. Maryland have said yes to the, National • The 24-)'.ear-old Heard, winner of last the tour, started the day tied with Texan t ~ 'fhe Angels' new pitchjng coach, Tom Invitation Tournament, completing the year's American Goll Classic, finished Chris Blockerl one stroke ahead of U.S. 1 Morgan, talks ot making a~justment.s in 16-team field for the New York basketball ~iih' a ll-und~r-par 276 and won $30,000. Open champion Lee Trevino and two I Ryan 's motion to improve his control bu\ extravaganza. ·· h d f J · · 1 il"'t e~ting too much too soon. e Mitchellr who had fallen back after tak-a ea 0 amieson. . ·i -,....-Blocker, who had complained bitterly ( "I'd like our pltctiers to throw twice as lng the first day lead with a 66, shot about being disturbed by lawn mowers I many strikes as balls, but it depends on DALLAS -Methodical Nancy Richey another &-under-par 66 Sunday to grab Saturday·\_Yhen he frittered away a four. t the pitcher," Morgan said Sunday. Gunter defeated an e1ha~sted Billle.Jta!'' the $17,100 second place money with a stroke lead, s~ot a. 73 Sunday to wind up t • "With Ryan we expect the figures to be King, 7..S, 6-t, Sunday tn lhe )Maureen 278. at 280 along with former Masters cham· ,closer-to one-to-one. He threw 3 strikes: Cbnnolly Brinker tournament and Won-'" Jim Jamieson, who tied the course pion George .Archer, Bruce Crampton, and 31 balls today, 10 It wasn't a bad $11,000, the largest first Prize in women 's record with Ns &3 On Saturday, was in and nati Ve Floridian Bob Murphy who all ' OU!inir " tenn11· history. • 1 contention until the ve.ry last hole when ' &" had closing 69s. 1 Lakers Have · Shot at Mark LOS ANGELES (AP) -When lhing1 .eome too easy, BlU Shannan geti wOr- 1"1 would like to bave a few lougher j;ames Ulan the la st two to get UI men- t lolly ready for Cllicqo, '"Shlnn111 uld 1 •rter bi• Los An&~ Liken ,..led Buf· lo 141-lal Sunday night. The Lakeni slill have a chance lo,breal< ladelphia's five-year..old record of II I lctcrles in a season. Los Angeles has J!on !II wilh eiilhl gillie. Jen, beginning • l'llesday In Detroit. • ' The Liken face lhe Ollaio Bull• hero 'March • In lhe fir1l 1ame cil the belt .. f. ..... Wiiiem Conlertnet llllliflnal1 In l ) ,, , ""' . . the Nallonal ~etbell Mll!><lalioo, 'playolf1. s~. •1p1akln1 no doubl •for hi1 • pl~' beoolll, ...... Ille Lak<ri to know tlli BuBa, WIOl be as uay u ti)< Brav .. ind the Clmland C...allera. 'I1te second-y,ear BraYll a<r e n ' t ... rwhelmlJoa to 1!eCln rill, .ancl all In- jury 1n rookie center Elmore Smllh lert them vtrtuaUy defenseless, The 7-footer twislecl his lefl knee In the second period, , and a team spokesman said Smith may misa ,several gam'es. The Lakers Unlshed the te<Ond quarter wllb a lW 11111'; - -Iha thlftl quarter 15-12, Jim McMl1llan acored 17 polnll In the -.! period, Happy l I Hair1lon had 16 In the· third and bQth Wouild up with 23 points to lead l.Os Ana:eles. • , Ex~Llk:er Walt Hazzard topPed Buffalo With 25. httllt Oftl Lft ,,_,.. 1141) •l'T •·•l'IT ICa!Jftrnt~ I 1·2 1 HI!""'" 1 f.12 ti H-1 f.O 2 MtM.IUltl'I t M 21 E.Snl!th ' 0-f 1J CIMmblrUIJn S l·J 11 Hiiien J N 6 Goodrich J 4-.t tt H•uard t 1·1 u Clemon' 1 2·1 4 8ry1n I ....s ' Et1l1 • 1.:f U O.V!i J '"5 10 EfKll.Mn • 0.0 I G•rlTll J (.J I lllll.y l '-' 12, Hos~el S 0-0 10 1 RtlblnWI J "' U Wimer 1 ... 4 Tr8011 • 2-2 ~ 11.smui. ' o.o n• W.St s 2' IJ TOii!& 'J »M 11111 ToMl1 Q J$-4 141 S\lffllo ,, )I If )I -102 'l Oi ""'" '1 11 11 • -'" ttocn.ir M -H- TOl•I Jeult -Bvllflo N, Loe Al)t1t .. J1 At!Wllltl -,, .... 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The NCAA slatement said~ Lackty's eligibility was protested Friday af. temoon, "but the ellgibllit1 committee could not act prior to Marquette's game with Ohio University since the protest was received ' less than 24 hours before the game. NCAA president Earl Ramer indJcated al the time of the lnte.rviewa with the four pl•ytn In Knervllle that the NCAA was laking a strong stand against college playen secretly lllJ!inl with pro IWlll or q:ents. , "There are aome lnlte.nct1 where a boy, at the end Of a particular -, l,hould go with the proe for hil own pod ind the welfare of hil family," Romer 11ld. . "But 11 b unf•lr for lhll lo ha-<fur. tng .the season and it is unf1Jr ftr him to continue college compeUUon if he ii a prO." It was only after the completion of last year's NCAA tournament· that it ·WU establishe dthat Howard Porter, a Kand· out center for Villanov1, had played in the tourn ey despite having llgned a previous pro contract, The diJcoVtl')' resulted ..... in the disqualification of Villanova from its second·pllce finish . Hansen o( the NCAA aid Sunday thlt the Lackey case was the fll'St tlme he could recall that a team wu ruled out in mid-tournament. Laver in Top Early Form To Spark Aussie Victory HARTFORD, Conn . (AP) -Rod Laver's performance in the World CUp tennis tournament over the weekend didn't give the other touring pros much cause to believe his dominance in the game might be slipping. The Corona del Mar resident led the Australian professional team to a 6-L romp over the United States by beating America's two top players, Arthur Ashe and Charlie Pasarell, giving him 11 vie· tories in 19 singles matches so far this year, I:.aver also shared in a doubles vie- tory. "I 'feel l 'ye struck my form early," said Laver Sunday after he continued, his maslery over Ashe by beating the American, 5-2, 3-6, M : "I took a six-week la)'<lff late last year iind was afraid I'd come back a little slow, but I'm feeling very strong . .J'm happy with my game." Only Pasarell came away with an American victory, rebounding from a heart-breaking loss to i..ver on Friday to beat John Newcombe, 7-6 7-8, S.3, in Sun· day's opening match. Laver had to overcome two rare caUa against him in the third set to win hia 15th straight match again!t Ashe. Afler splllllftg lhe first two 1ell l-1, 3-4, Laver was 1head >-3 in the third .et and serving for the match. Ashe returned La;ver 's first serve down the line and the line sman called It out, but referee Titus Spal-row overruled him . Then Laver thought he had won the next point, but was called for a foot fault on his serve, one of the few Umes he bu been called for that violation. "I was stunned," Laver said later. "I thought everyone was against mt for a minute." Australian coach Fred Stolle -told newsmen after the match: "Rod • bun'• been that mad ln•a long time." Ashe won that game, but he double. · faulted on his first aervice, and Lavtt quickly put away the match, WORLD INDOOR RECORDS BROKEN GRENOBLE, France -T l'ln·I r I Pangelova or the Soviet Union and RJta Schmidt of East Germany aet wOmen'a indoor world recordl Sunday at the EUl"O- pean track and field champlonablps. Miss Pangelova ran the 1,500 meters tn 4 minutes J.4 .&2 seconds· to better the listed world recoid of 4:17.1 aet by Mlrgaret Breacham of Britain in 1971: Mi,. S<hmldl cleared 4 feet 2'11 lncheo ·In the high Jump, ecilpslng the mark of 6-2 set by Ilona Usenbauer of Austrla,earilu this year. Harmut Briesenick of East Germany bettered his own European indoor record 1fl the shot put with a toas of 17·9, 'lncbe1 over his previous mark. · • , • BILL CHAMPION'S CAil flNDS llOCKY GOING AT llOC I • I i I ' .. • Mond1J, Mardi ll, 1971 \ ' ~·" D-'ILV• PILOT, · 1972 Qi-ai,ige COast Area r CASEY JONES Coron• dtt Mar STEVE BROOKS Huntington leach MIKE SIVllR · Coron• del Mir ' . DIAN IOGDAN Mlrln1 • · AB·Opporrent Team Picked ·1:1y l!~I Brskethall U>aches ~ PUEBLO, Colo. ---do ~ Ind , ;_,.p1e1111, Irv*'• )ab1H locked dwl. tlui coacliai ldlt ··~· 1111 --•wallllll I bat-blwllllll ball• ""' 1e1 I pMll II tlll "'°' ketball tollniolHll wlllil tMJ ~ to I ettdlqt ..... ftodlq M floll ~ lllv .... place lib P.ull:tlo. ~ dl)'I· ~ advance •lde'• HlecUon 11 Urie tum to be1t" of tbtlr. llrol ..... ! ' . . . . ' °'11 llllnJ tlllt-_ c"lllldtl'1ble time -II tu~ 11111 lit w11 11111111 Rlvenlde t they ,_, topthar' wu the ~ of ID role 11 prt-lotuney favorlle. II "~' Ille fact 11!-I team. Tbt ~ and COldlal tlllt UC1'1 ...,llHI Wlll'I Ille ... behlld will billol' 11 -·· a to dtllrinlnl Iha ::n~~:1 .:! ~ !hat. wU! bl made 1'Ubllo But Tim 'NI llld · Jerry lllllberl pul tbtlr headl togethar to coma up with • .PW!y rep. mentaUve t11m whlcb WI ~I ~Ill. HOWARD Gamble ' Almost Oilers' Brooks Top's Tar Sp~ker Leadi All-a~ea Cage Five 4 Eve:! On the flrol tum wlll bl ~ Nuh (lllWl!l) 111d Chuck Tarry (Cal stale Lani Belch) 11 the forward poaltlonl. Tbt centar 11 Mika. Koamaltld of the Uni• venilty of T11111eue1 and the . P.Ordl lnchide w~ RoblnllOO (Wnt Vlrllh>I•) and ld'RIUelf (Loni Beach). The ......, 1a1m lnclud11 Chr!J McMurr1y (Sin Dleio Stoia) llld SteV<I HOUie (Seloll Hall ) 11 Iha forward pocta. HANDY ' clolld doors -llll~a1.r to Fn4dlt Pays Off ROCKINGHA/.{, N.C. (API -Bobby .Isaac, taking ad- v1ntlig~ of misfortune that 'sidelined Bo. b by Alli!on 's 1peedler Chevrolet, won the Carolina 500 mile stock car r~ce ~ay (or_only the.third major triumph of bis 20--year driving c'reer. Marina and Corona del Mar, champions In the Sunnt and Irvine circuit., &rabbed the lion's share of honors In the All-Orange Coast area prep basketball selections aa picked by writers of the DAILY PILOT. The Orange Coaat area con- Curran IHIC', 37, hid bil1>oda'e jullt over , a mile-a~&d of Rich~rd Petty'• Plymouth when the 1rueJ,inc 4n-lap cbaae ended I t North Carolina Motor • Tops JCs Speedway, an ovaJ t·h at m111ure1 1.017 miles around. In Hitting Third place went to J lrn i Vandiver In 1 Dodge, fourth to J • Ford codrlven by LeRoy Yarbrough and Joe Fruson, Golden Weit College'• Pit and fifth to Jame s Hylton Jn 8 Curran Is the batting leader · Mercury, The third plice cir among three art.a junior .. Wll at least: 10 miles behind at colleges through Bllturday'a the finish. · eames, accor~ to· llltlitlcs compiled by e DAILY l11ac, who latt went to vie· PILOT. tort lone In lbe July 4 Curra n, 1 n1ht·h1lldod hll- Firecracker MO at Daytona pbo II 1•--b Belch, Fla., In 1971, was paid tin& 50 more out e US('• 11 a batti~ mark of' .m. The U5,m from the lt03,00ll former Marina Hlfh ,star bu pufi,~ 1970 Grand Notion.I ~~ie1t~~~.~ 1tock car champion needed· 071 totals ltt alaO !oi!o In )be four •houl'I, 23 minutes and 50 area! seconds to complete the race, ~den Weal ·hu. thrte other · for an average •peed of 113.785 plefe,ra currenf.Jy tifUlnl over mllea per hour. .!00. They lnelude Bud ll•lll"I But the story In thl1 mild, (.!41), M•rk Berr (.!al) and 1unny day Waa the brllllant ef. Gary Simpaon (.Sl4 ). fort of AIU.On, the 1 .. n, dark· Saddleblck'• top hlttet ii haired hotabot from Huey-pltchir Jl¢ Blacklldfe who town, Ala: ·,ha.. 1even• hill In 18 ap. Allison. who had won the {. ~arahces at the plate for 1 . pole position at 137.590 m.p.h., . w •virace. . elect.eel to s~rt In last place In • Orange' eolst'• top battlnc the 40-clr field In order to get star Is Bob Wlckerah&m who better use from. his tires. has 1 .m averqe. RJch Jt was a tactical maneuver F' Id is hltUn( 300 for the bro1111ht about by 1 rule re-11 . er · ~ lb Pirates. quiring a driver to at1rt e Golden We11t (11-4) rel\.lmts 1\ata of 14 teams repreaentlng tlve leagues and the No. 1 player in that array Is Hun· tlngton Beach's Steve Brooks. Brooks came on I n senior Dean Bo1dan and 1-S fres hman Bob Losner. Corona's Dynamic Duo con- sists of S-S senior Mike Sevier rtmarkable style at t h e and S.3 junior Casey Jones. tailend of the 1!112 campaign, Marina '• Jlm Stephens was faahionlng scoring outputa of named coach of the year aftt.r 43, 30, 23, 25 and 25 In his last garnering almUar honor• In five starts as. an Oiler. Sunset League and .Oranse .He led ·hl1 team to ·the CO\J.nty clrclu . . quarterfinal~ pf the ClF .).AAA . All !Jve atanen ileanid playoffa and la a first team county honors with Bogdan All·Sunset a n d All-Orange and Brooks on the flrat team, County choice. Sevier 1 aecond team choice Marln1'1-double-blrralled ~llld~one1 and Loaner on the Given ample opportunity, lt'a not unllkel1 thlt Matt HO(aett of Newport Harbor could be ludlJ1f In prectlc1Uy every event on . the DAILY PILOT'• we!kly Orange Coiat area llat of prep track and fleld botls. Hoe:sett paces the area honor roll In four lndlvldual ~vent.I and wu a memWI' at a 1'!11y . teal'!\ which is in third place on the list. · The center 11 Sam CUii of UC !'UVenl~ wtth .M_i,ke Ed"ardl (Tenn1111e) and Bob SMt:,wln (Army) on the lleOlld aquod. ' Hoeor1ble meouon -to to Mike Raid (Uc • Rlvenlde), Jhbn Hamilton (LS\), ,Now Or- leana) and Al Smith (Col Poly, Pomono) A· pretty reprwnlltlvt team ol oppooiinta and one that lncludel tbree ~bl•­ All-Americana. Thell -Id be llailoll,11!,0b. lnaon and Naab wtth !dwuda and HoUti pt. Uni YOlet U well. . * * * P1Mbla poallcrlpll , , , T1fl Wll I llllffod at a ne"spaiper •Wry CflDctrnlllg hit team'a flnt nrlrHt M dte TU1U 1urf1et floor wblc~ read : "When Wt4nesday'1 workouts had been Oo11' Jllvenlde 1qu1d. TUI and Gou c matul IHlmltl- Uoa 10Clet)' meetla& Dou each olber'I team• bl advance .baDnpa. The CM.miter ot commerce ordtttd pu- llet weolher ctlldliloe1 ud llley pn..Ued 11'1ougboal Ille--~ It w11 l1 llle.70'1 .· durla1 Ille 411 wllli hrflM, <!ll'r lilat' •Ide• · la lb• d.ayttme ud Di)'rlad• fllrl Ublllll hrllhUy at llllbt. ' I TUI recalled ellltr ,...toui'~ -d• With rec:ordt olmlllr to -of VCI ud t1111Ue-P1cllle (111>11). 'He ·--Cit ' Paly (Su Lal• Ol>ltfo), SeltUa-Pldlle ... Sacramento State a year ago; Riverside wldl a JM mark ta 1110 wbeu tbey placed third' la tbe 11tloolll1; ud UC Davis (ll-11) bl 1"9. attack II rtpreamled by f.7 tltlrd flve. • ALL-ORANG& COAIT ARl!.A • Fltol T11m The Tai Senior leads in the , 220 (22.4), 440 (50.7), l80 u,11u1 and 120 hlfh hurdlea (14.1) aj'Ml he ran the anchor on NewPort11 3:27.t mile relay team, which b third behind We1tmlnater (3,Je.4) 1 n d Fountoln Valley (!:le.I). Strength,, Mental Attitude • Player Dean Bold.a• Steve Bt<>ob CaMy Joou Bob Loaner Mike Savler llclloel Marina HIUIUJ11\00 Buch Corona de! Mor Marina Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. AVI·. I4,I J0.7 11.0 ll.1 lo.I Hot1tU his replaced Ml11lon Viejo junior Scott Kip. pers (50.11 11 the l40 paceaet- ter and Ediaon'a Dave Powtll (\UI H top dog In the hllh• Key Ciarelli Improvement Coronl de! Mar -T11m Hllllllnltm Beach Waatmlnatar Mater Del M&rlnl Sr: Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. • IS.I 7.1 JU JO.I 20:2 while other new leaders are By PHIL ROSS Ne•port junior. Pat Honeywell 0t "'• £Mi11y ,11,, St.rt Jn the Iona jump and Corona If one wu aaked to ntUe de.I Mar'• Howard Royster In aff, In rapid-fir• succeaaion, the pi.cus. the names of the Sunset ~c:!\~ U:!'1'~; ~~f.Jf~':.: League's top five shot put " _ ve11e,1 • .,.. ""• r 11" flnl11her1 in 1171, chances are o.!), Tedi L•)'PWt INllulon MiA1oo y11Jo .•.. . ... ' . v©'' •~ ,,..,. cw" ClllNl'lltl. '°•'· the party would have no prob-~ .~rc~!t~j~1~~'1F~~ Im in ft r 1 t mentlonlnr i; tt'.'1'~1• .aciff "'""' rm~:11w1 YI• Newport Harbor '• 1·2 duo of Mika DowU., BU! McKinney Terry Mellenhtllnll' S<ott Raider Rod Snook 'nlrd naia Sin Clommta Newport Harbor Wealminller FOIUltain Vllley - • :., ~ Sr. ~ Sr. M Sr. 1-10 " Jf. ., .... • Sr. ·~' • "i;-.' ~tr~~~NiJ(,N.•~:ruk~ Mark Stevena and Terry lU _ . , J"F.:11:: Albritton. ~::1 . · J: : ///., -)r: :! on v ln0ftbetbetopunf1"avceknoalwl ~~-tarerio 15 •' I• ,·_})p, MiWl.lfL 11 ( !~), • uui::. 1 · : , a1.J'. 111.=; . Q:lon v • back for the 1m trick and U.t ~~ · /.1 • • 1'· field season and one of tbem • .. ,~i ~;-~!El! ~~~?: T~y ~ar~~~tl~~ Q,88> ' t Area. Pre'p, JC . . -~t"'ll:hltfi:1.1; pl•~· finisher In '71 at 52-t \0, · _ 1<a:'t'~~MI. a personal but at the time. >' • ' · ' 1!:11 m;-,,W:,.\~=-·~I: ",Although Cilrelll never even Go, T1 .. • • R uJ .4oi • '' 1 came close to the SS.foot.plus eDDIS es •~ .,:;;.. ';::;.,,rv .. i;, ~-= ~~~·~ .club of the Newport twosome, ' --Le , •• ._, ,.... w.~ s.,. .• , h.e nonethelesa w11 imprdllive ' •· · ~M~ • In hb own right and Is con-1';m'i.'Jf1?~.'Ffl::C ;~, i.~!.t.,'",' .... .;i·. ;l~·":~•o.,~ri.:, ... ~1~ ~,: ~~mt~~·du~m:~~ 911~1.~i.: ·1111 n nt. "'"" , ... , ~~ .-1 ,. , ~ dN .~~M .. :r, . , 1m, the S-1, JBS-pound senior ltiidtft lSl1 u "'· H•lw l&atll u. J UiWf tll!l?.!. ~ ~~ ~ 11.Y '1:vJ!l1 '2!m. ~i:2 has lofted the 12-pound 1tet1I , TONY CIARELLI a try In his freshman year. ' Ciarelli opted for track as a sophomore and baa progressed from the are1 of 47 feet at t.hat time to hla present atatuJ or closing In on &G-0. Along with his dlllaence towards the shot put, the Hun. tington strongboy was &lao one of the better two-way football players In th e ruQed Sunaet League the last two aridtron. campaigrui:. Ciarelll accepted multiple football assignment.a thrust upon him with almost cloak· and-dagger quktneu. race qn. the same tlre11 he used i ct1on' Tl1esday ficlng Loi In quahrrtng. · Angeles City C.\1•1• o t ;; .Alh~~ s c.rew had placed Quigley Field In LA. ·The li his or1e1nal tires on the wron& :ftus:t~rs currently share the :> ~~eellUs andh'· afl cthanl ge mteartnt Southern C • l if or n i a Con-•• 1w le ng m rs ·P ace 1 1 · ference Jeed with Cypreu. ~ But the tactic worked. fn Both have 3-G marU. Cypreu ;,; two 111>5. the 37-year-old aod Golden West meet Friday •: veteran had roared past 19 of at the Ruatler 'dlamond. the starters and by the tl.me -Golden West has won cl1ht "\ii"-"'' 1s11 • t1td TMl'll•• CSMl F•tc11~r11~1 ~ J•~ I. .. llftCltl'llWI • ..:.n"'Ti> ball 11 far aa Sf.7 and alao hu 111 .. ~ "" " ''" k'"" ""' "· ·~~"'''1.' ·~l.'l-'r •1· ' f'.iCJl~•J.'t.,. ~L'.!i' J~'' a 56-4 to his credit. •-tiiDOk ISHI 11 "'· L1ic:•• 1s11 '12, •i. ••l•ncl• '":,~,v 1 1 &Mr• 1 • ), 1' 1ot "fttn C ~ But, according to Hunlin,g· ,_ ... , "--!ICin -HO'JW•¢ r;c.lf-r !COM ). ton's h d Ir• • tot •lfHCte Clttl ,.,, Merlnl I llut•c;t__J_I!~•""' llllfrfOll (l ) H I lc..:!i:. ,'~,TOlll II. I.. 141; °'"'* ea CA men ' 71~1mHr.tntr CMJ *'· 1(111•"' ce1 '" ~r ~T "-ru\ wu11 H,.,.,.,, ).J. '""" cee • Miu • 1 '"'· Paul Wood, ClarellJ hu not IM Ur'. "I 1s 11 .. ,_,fi.jf/m ut''Wnr"·°"" 1-11 '"' been enUreJv aatlsfled. il~llil I ' ~'Jltn M) · 114. n " { I "'• 'rtll, 1'4. ' " 14 iu; ;ll, M(Gow•11 cE1 11. ,~11,klltM. A · S Wo6d "f'· "Tony had aet ~I~ II' ~Tevlor fMI 12..f•. l NlsMI '"d H••Porl If ) Wiii •/" rea wi"m an origina goal of breakin.I r~ltft~ ~~r. !Ml ...... e::·.-:i~:::i11':'~ W,6-4; ... nt'!'th Kurt Clemena' school rteord c.unu... the OU City weight star ls: also pencUed in for ac· tivity at Newport Harbor's Btach Cities Invitational, the Chaffey Invlta.tlonal and the firat..eyer Huntington District meet, wl\ich will be held on the Oiiers' track. Wood attributes Ciarelli'a f,rosrua of nearly ?Ive feet rom last season to, "a lot of ttrenath, coordination and a &ood mental attitude . An all·round performer who combined excellent p a 1 1 receiving and blockin& 1kllls with the lnotlnctlvel)'-ahlrp tools required to man the defensive secondary, the jack· of.all-trades eamtd all·league and all-Orange C o u n t y recognition as an end, even though he played (at one time or another ) 1lotback, flanker. tight end and severa l defensive backfield posltlor11. Regarding his future, as pertalnlng to the spike sctnt al one, Wood aays of Clarelli '' . we never practice the di!CtJa and, to my know ledge, he'1 ne ver thrown the javelin. But he 's the type of all.round kid who could help in any threw. Ing event -definitely on the Junior college level and very poulbly at the four·year cot. lege level. • • he had made 79 circ uit!, he in 1 row · wit In the lead. Fro m that ga1mea "ther d~mond actk>n point, the red and gold n ' ~ Chevrolet, prepared by legen-Tuesday,. Orange C.aat (7-31 ~ dary es-driver Junior John!JOn, hos~ rugeed Cerritos Jn • htld command for the next 2&1 South Coast circuit tilt and • mu.. Saddleback (2-11) travels to £ Tro~ble came, however, as San :Bernardino In Ml11lon be b o I t e d down the play. All three tJILI begin It • 1 backstretch wi th a margin of 2:30. j about is seconds over Isaac. ! 'I'he Chevrolet 'a engine audden. •• ' '~ •ur o.iHti w .. 1 cn-1~ l ly failed and Allison coasted t to his pit. He was crestfallen. ~ as was most of the .record crowd of 42,500 who watched - i:~:: 11 11 r · Ill ~7Sl•rtMW H ,, /t ii : • L ...... 1Wt1 iff!Jfl~J •I Del'•M ,, ... ~m'°£t' t,"'! ,...., !I I #flt'"°· .. (5M in '89) in the ffrat dual H6" 1t1Jft\1!.!'f~"t •• i;.11 !El l!ll w .. '11,11111ttr-Y""'1.,.-(Jem1~"' Honor Roll meet but ended up five Inches Wl .. ffi CL 11: 1011 '" use.er!• I . ,..... /WI oJ.":f::: !hort. ~ •• Wllft•-· ILi "· 1191. Coc:llr•" IEI Medcloc:•' <s14t'i. """0 rsi .. ,: dtl, .It; "' , "' Hiil 1w i ::!" • 1 ... o.. ''He st.ill wants that reaird C .. Ore• c.,...t .V.. swtm ""'"°' roll '""' ILi 4t, IOI! to sc11001c1rt H •uu•r jW •'· ''*''' fSI "'' dtf. Mltd 111 wr11111,. ,,,.... '" d•""I ....,,, although hls actual aoal la hit· I -~"!;)...... -• 11t fll ,. "' ,1ut1kttt 111 '!· ,...,,.,,. 1w1 WM"'· "J. '•'"' rw.&rON ""'" 111 1r~vtt•tt-11. ting 80 feet. wnn1m1 lL1 .l.i ntc1 l<Kfl 11 u. ~ * ~ltv a.iey·,... 1 c .. ,. MMe ~ Y••"'• ~,,.,<~ •M11M•r.;!,'*-tw1 t11d Otitrt · t 1u2 1. CdM 1T""1 1. Mert,.. 1:.,.1. "I guess we'll just h1vt to .l4"IW' y.,.tlh' ' ''°" 11 1 dli. D6d .. •l'ICI , 2llO l"rM -1. J.n; lebltMH IF-It nd ho •-doe w..mi••ttr C1J¥.il '""' Me, .. ,, Smlltl ISl "'· • 11111 Y•ll•VI 1: ... t 2. Kiii!" "'"-WI I tee " IJ'llil • H~~-"'~;iLwtft-'·1 '"1• . 1~1 1:•1.7 J. a1cNrd w.,,...,. against top flight competttJon • CdM Teams To Be Feted •• fj f'{, ICltM) l1S,.t. l do know one thine, thoulh, ""'" fU) lei! D •11tw 10) •-61 lwt a .lllW. Medlty -J, Cley lyt11, h h 't bee bed " •,H•lll!''ie ... '"'•'''v'fe!MI ,.,, ''" (Hllf\11,.!{)ft) 2:at.1 I . JKk l1M1hoft e Alln n pus . L• ' INun"''" .\ltlttYI 2:ot.s ). kltf tl\9t· c•·-"' ill t I ., 1 ~;H.::.j-t•,"t M . '°" CFOU11tet11 v.u • .,1 2:1o.l. llll~fw ge an amp e r •• llr."~uf~ ... 11ol~rw.',f.11·~"'u:,•1"-4~."'l"l.r."·= ,.f: ~~~.;; ~.~·~.k ::;.·~~~ ;:::~na~P::n~~Y th~ =t IC.WI fl.t ~. 1111 Oflroy lltlellClt l i;.- ellll nb(Q~ 4-o ' I Mtf Wfl 23.f. in four Bfp&rlte lnvltationaJ Httllltt '"' ""..... • \ ,. Fty -I. •rue• ICrtnflPholl ICOM I m ta I I , the drama. '= ..... , /J , f ; corona del Mar High will ~i,,,., i' 'i ,. 'l : ~tt•r'"*' ff I 11 :, honorltt champ lonahl p Nt~~on •. ,.,p•ttrll.(, \, "!'·.I~, ~Ii U.• 2. Scott W•ll IN•WHl'll JJ.• l. efl • ..,,'"· vtif:... u~\, '""l ~~ Jeck 111111P1&H 111111.1"'''" ven1v1 •.o. First, there will bf: the Murlfl•/;j Itel Git<I ' ) I It l(IO FrH -I, l rwt IC"""iMtll 8outbe ColJ t" t t• l I { OCC Gals Place 4th •ldH '1' I ·m blsketb11\ and " re i t It n I ···"""' J l ; 0•r:r:11 52 1 1 ,; : , teams with a letter award o''"" c .. ,, tT•l de11aert toni&ht .11t the school 1iz\•m Jr 1~. It gets under way at 7:30. m"~' •1• j i 'j_'"~· _ cafeteria. ~-ch J-" I e k ' I!!!!,,.. 14 1 · The Sea Kings' basketball ...... a uunn e r 0 0 I ~1·*:· ! I 'm' te1mt (varsity, sophomore, Orange Co.11st Girts' volleyball ~1~•Y.,y . freshmen ) captured Irvine G•Vi• 1~1 ~~'tr.· Trum•" .. 1 l&st ICdMI .,,, 1. Jee.-t•bl"-!f '~°""" rn n 1e1 met a '-s.~.':.'; IF 1 ·°"· tt'• £r '4 ... l. 1•111 v1t1'!' .... l. Merk C•~• Huntington Saturday, when l'le"'ru°" '"' • 14 .1..a. (M••11111 1·'· Cl••elli ts 1l1ted to book up In l'""I" fF I . 1-4. .. FrH -I. Jeck l•bl•l'loff CF~· .. '''" ve11tyl ~:•1.t t. icevr,. "'""' the smaU ach<>olJ dlvil.ion CHnport' J:st.• 1. a 1c11trd W•tlw agAlnat naUonal leader.Rancfv /CdMI •:OJ.II. ii 100 l eek -1. crey '"''"' CHut1tr,.... Croaa of Crespi, who hd fMl Jt.3 r. L•rrr l l•t1trm•11 Clttt11-al-•dv m .... ~ I 7. I •• cl•I n.t l. l rvc• Kl"llll'IPl'l#l1 ICIMJ • -ii .. ~-~ .,. 1:00.•. (Albritton will be entered in 100 lrn•t -1. Mlk• Y•l'WOOll IC11l1 the · I --•··•-M ... ) 1:0..z i. ce11"·Her11y CM•rtMl comparuon arge IM.'.IJUUi.a TroJ.llll Banquet 1:06.l 3. •ruc•ICrul'ftPl'llll1(cc1M11:1M... class). ..00 Fr" atley -I, CdM 3:2•.7 j. ,,0.,._ t .. t. Mt .. ~::lit.• 1. H~ l::n.~. Jn addiUon to SO..,..-fcz-p "Tony has worked hard on the weights -primarily the bench press, where he has lifted 285 pound& on .the free blr." The pretence of shotput cotch Jack Olson hat also h@lped Clarelll to Improve. However, o n e ingredient which the senior athlete may miSI LI a little closer Ingrown competlUon which was pro- vided last season by the now· graduated Bob Dreiling, another plu..SO putter. Closest teammate ia junior Bill Harbin, who's still in the 4$-foot Ylc\nJty. Wood 11ys, "of counie, the rivairy l\etwaen Tony and Bob (Drtlllnil hid helped, but get- ting on the wtJchts more has really benefitted T o n y ' s overall strength." After haYlng given blseball "Also, Tony Is quick enouah to handle !he Ill-pound shot. He 's thrown it some tn prac- tice and has hit around 48--0 with ft." Untll he leaves HunUngton In June, Clarelli will do h.11 best to become 1 household word among track camp followers -much llke a Stevena or Albritton. / Ql/111/NG ;..BUSINESS! team placed fourth In the ·,~~ "' •1• J : " Leam•! championships and the Southern California community 1r1oor1 j 1 'I' •· HJ 11 bo collaa:e chsmplon.shli»i at San-1C1rltk I :ill v1r11ty wrestling contingent Unlv er!ity lh wi nor ti Monica City College Friday. .~~~"" :r climaxed the campaign by Its basketball -and wrestling The team lost to El Cimino ~ · winning the C I F cham· team1 tonight In the tchool 't'Oii1a ''° J1 1 ~ .itt plonsrup. cafeteri a wtth. a aports awards 15-lt lft.1 1. El CaminO placed t ••fltMck 11.111 No special awards wlll be banquet. flondnt, 1~ dClt~1~!es:,~·~~I~~ ~1ec.,110M ·~· ,· 'J "'I '~"· made unUI the achool's aMual It aets under way 1t ·7 ra !,~ ...... I I ·. ~ banquet In June. o'clock. TM OCC team previously had Oha "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i: a l!MI rocord In le11ue pl1y. . ~~=~t ' : I I" OCC'• B team , which alao "!!.tr . • · ~,.·p,~~ =! ~ ~~· :.j ' 1 1'.·m·1~ WANT A El Cimino In . the B chain-M Q J J ;plo::nahl::::po •=r=ltar=I1st=w:::eek:;:;:. ;:::;:0•!!.=·~, ::::::"'=::":::· 1 '· Ll'ITLE L UV? TllADING 1 ........ 1 "THE STAMPS fllAVIL ~. Jti1 .: THAT REALLY -CBIRll ....., j SEND YDU"I Try Connell Chlmlet Marcil 23rd. . 2821 HAltlOlt BLVD. COSTA MESA • • • • • • • • • A.tit )'Ollf illllttltlll!t "''· 1i } ALL ITOCK BRANT BAKER MIN'S IHOP ... ) • 270 I. 17th St. Hlll9r1n 51111111'1 • C11tw 642·1,11 ' . • M ... . . , THE WRIGHTBROTHERS-MARK (LE.FT) ANO .FORREST. ·Huntington Beach' Cycle Pair ~eek Vegas Racing Crown BY PHIL ROSS lately in weekend desert races 01111e ea11r P11e1 s1111 in the Red Mountain area of Their mother. Mrs. George northern Los · Ang des Coonty Wright of Huntington Beach. as a matter or .preparedness. calls them ''the W r i g h l ' · , Brothers without wings." , But the slakes tile Wrights For the Orange Coast area's ; will be vyjng for ·at Vegas ver~ion or the ramo4s brother surpass by leaps and bounds nying duo. that's Pretty any previous winnings \\1hich apropos. · f\1ark has .garnered In 1 lh Both or ~1rs. Wright's sons years-of com~titive cycling 22 Id .I k nd I• or which Forest has ac---year-o ar a o-year-old Forrest _ don't have cumulated in about a year or any wings, it 'S true. But the trying. Huntington siblings can truly The Mint 400, which °rtjns a be considered flyers anyhow.. 400.mile course in 70-mlle The type of soaring which loops, will provide the Wrights the Huntington pair performs with an excellent opportunity is in the form. of vamoosing to prove how well brothers can across the desert on a perform in tandem. moto'rcycle. With their 450 c.c. Hus- SUnday the brothers \VMght ; qvarna (Husky) bike, Mark \Viii venture to the vicinity or , and Forrest will alternate on Las Vegas. to compete in the , riding chores approximately l\11nt 400 motorcycle meet. every 70 miles. . They've been Competing fo"irst plum in the ~tint rally Harness Entries is worth $6,000 In prize win· nings, along with added con· tingeocy monies from various contributing companies. Therefore, a high finish in that race would surely bring a welcome enlargement to the pocketbooks of Mark, a Hun- tington Beach carpenter, and Forrest, a senior at Edison High. \Vhile she had reservations at first to her sons' Yen for whipping paS1 1lhe rattlesnakes and roadrunners on their fiusky machines, Mrs. Wright has come to accept their participation as an almost everyday occurrenCi!. She claims, ''at first, I didn 't care too much for riding and my older son . has even been injured a few times. But they 're ind~viduals and they should be able lo do what lhey like to. •·Anyway, rather than them .~ing on the stre.ets SOmewhere, I'd just as soon ~e:h~~urJdi~ k:n~e ~~s~ ,...,. ,.....,, dHr '"" tu1. P1r11 l"fft Alt •ta· "'"""'in~ $$000 1n 1911•1972 highway just as easily as on · •=" "·'"· comb.. Aho eUolble non-w!nMI'" $1500 tn the desert." $1 M'9fltly Doubll 911 111 Incl 11111 rtcu. u l!••tt•"' Slh a fth ••en. 11-11 comb. Th1t •r• non wl11otr 01 1 • l\1rs. Wright .'s husband has ''"ST «ACe ~ Pact. Ot'11 mile"• rte• In !1st ~HI:'"' 1nd lior'6 If be C .. lmin•. All qes, tor horses lrd QI" Cltlmed for I . Purse $2200. also O(fered hiS ffiOral support bellff In lest ' sl1rl\. Purte 51500. Fire Th• Corp • Holt\ ,.rlar" $1500. T•rPOrt Ptie IJ. Ol"..nlsl throughout. s.ntlor Mitt fJ. Toeldl 1500 Lumber Son !JlCr1neJ Trotwcoo Jrm IR. v1111i Key) 1~ Our RQ'lSr 1e. acaslel 7QOO The older Wright brother -Armllro K!119 cp.. Holt 1.IOO Lumber G•llon (H. Elvlnsl 1ilOL1 Mark -got iilitialfy interested L•lrd !M. Jones) 1'°° !If'" CJ. W!Ullm$) v11nket M&e11m c. Jtcob1l 1soo ~.~~~ fl.';t;~j McG•t90~l in the sport by se~ing a M11dalil' Htllh,,,. (P. ROCcl'lkll lfl:I St>i-Pf!dl IF. H1yWP1) uoo SEVENTH •ACE -P1ce. COl'ld~/l· motorcycle he liked and then Mllhtv Scotch IR. wm1•ms1 l!oOCAIJ.9 3/. All •tts. !!On-Mn,,... '°° In ,,,..n by making regular slops at 8 SECOHD •ACI!. PtCI . OM "'lie. All Comb. P11r1t UlOO. ' ffn . .Cl1lml119. Pvrst Sl6GD. Cl1lmlll9 Hlmlr Jthn (G. Lon'ool Huntington Cycle shop, Which ~ S2000 k~ndc~lc!"fR~l: G!lli•nl •'-~~ ~i:'rc,,<~~t~•rdoi : enn_ Fro11 IR. ~chmoncll now .,fO-SJ>Oi;isors u1e brother t•r.m., Dl!fl•nc• cM.J:m1111• :iooo My De!llth IJ. Belleyl duo ln conj·unction with an Oil I • ' I' {' v J ,,_, Gr•nd Enltur/!Y !O. Berry! " •r co -· -· second Raid e. co1>1JI · Ct'ly hel.met firm. Queen• Key Cit Wlltl•IT!•I 7000 M , '" w•••• '••nc:IK11n CP,. Rocc'ljoi 1000 on 11n11 . 11ms F h . t la led Emmt"S1ul11 (J. Mo rich) ~ EIGHTM llACE -P1te. All •Ofl. orrest. w 0 JUS s r M1rch Peter IJ. Tod I "''"' Cl1lml1111. Purie s:ieoo. Top tl•lml'l'I! ·u· I 'th .ddJ r I ~ THl•t> RACE. -Pl(e. One "'llP. Drier S2JCIO compe ng n e ml, e 0 a;,~ Cand. Non-winner-2. 5 vt•r olds s1,434, POPUll• Chutk 10. eer11 ..... 1 n ,500 year. has done some ,,.,..-winner 2 rices. AllO Etltlble 5 VHt I. v. P. (J. MtGregCI!") • 10.000 ·~D~ . "--·t lik h. Glib 1nd unc:ter 11111 Nivt """'r won Good Klf"9 CJ. e..nev1 11500 mowu v= racing uu • . e 1S S1UIO Purse Sl'i1 Llrtl' Th,,. CG. K11m1111l 10000 Id b oth el th Ar.o.Pr1mro1e ~ w1111~m1 Mr. Mite e 1M. J-J 10.000 o er r er •• · pr ers e Ol•~," • ..,."•ce15 .,"-"' ,1 01ow1.,.. (J. H B"11'1dt \ 11.000 desert brand of motorcycling. CdlMlrh "" H1rl1n 'a~ (L P1ullon 10.000 F'~,','!M',,".,• c._M1.P~·.~!.'~ioi c111nc1 11~ !J. ~111 10,000 The Wrights' second son was _ " ...... ~ NINTH R~E -Pftce. AU 1111·•· r· d • J1ct1e P111:d111 (G. B•~ur•I c111mr1111. c11bred. Prtt. P\lr1t s2SOO. also a 1ne track an 11eld :=f1 s~~~ ·f5.·.10'ri:j '' Toi:i c111rii1n..-11rice 7250 . athlete at Edison b e·f ore P'Ol.l•Ttt RACI! -PICJI, All 11i!<J. Andyt H1l"Old (P. COnro~) ' 5COG n.,,.·dlng I f ,. "-,' 1•,,.,1ri1. Purse•st600. ci.1m1119 ..-k:e H~Doll~J.s.;1~ ?Y! ...... ,1 o orego .·u1e en-~2mi Oakwood fJ Tidd) ~f:t 5~ltofh_.Dl..ltn1 l " ' . •· deavor this Spring in favor Of ~ Bl:Wl\thl Gddlt (J._.W tijlt"'51 ' ... d I ·11 his •~t!_er,,~~~-1,, .. ~~.1,1_, w1n1> 111 rn1e1 tP. 11octt11e1 6000 evoting U time .to· · new· v"~ ""............. "" -· Wortlly·Pkll'l!I Time lS. S-1 SOOD I Lorts Amleo (M. Gren111l :IOOG Gr•nd Bruok• CJ. J. votiiroJ . SOOD est ove. J1ro-Pol• Cn&rlle IG. H1rdln) .. , ___________________ ;;i; ___ _ R-SlllTIU t1<.M1yn1rd) *!I ~::1.'J.'.:"i,:hi"0~r.wM. .. ,· ... DAVE ROSS PONTI-AC 1'11,TH •ACf:--Ptc~. All 19u. ?~~1i!"1~~~J..;k .... ~Oll , •• 1~; Lease or Buy A.II Mod,ls Luck~ Spiot L UC:ostel lSOO • · _ . Moekil'll OrNm !R. WIHttmsl 1500 Wt$ler1t A1ider II . Thlwnton) l50tL P~ RlcNrd (G.·hlMYrtl 1500 er ..... ff &M. "'""' "" T To Pllo1>( Holl\ "'° SIXnt,, RA l.t-, 1'0!. Ctpd. /Cl).3/, I r DAVE ROSS . PONTIAC 2410 HAllOI ILYD. • PAii DllVI COSTA MDA Ph. 5464017 • • ,,,. r DAYS A Wiik 11• A.M, fd 11:tt ,.M. IUft~Yt It A.M. TO t P.M. ... ' DAILY '!LOT :JI Pro Cage, Hockey .. S~dings . Intensive Training Pays ._ Off . Coas.t . ~~ For An~a~r .Swim Star ' CSalportsd · , · en ar By HOWARD L HANDY M•A 1T~~D1M•• • or .. °""' ,... ,.,. -:=. c:r u bard work anc1 kXl& hours W• Led f'd. ea in the Wiler afe a crittrion, ::,~~ : !:· ~ := .sl't 11mmas Bougbey wlll ieplace l"lllleddpfll• 2' ~ .m ,.,1 Mlke Matlin as UC Irvine 's •urlilo Ctl'llr!: atvf.i. "'" 30 No. 1 dlstince IWinuMr and · wt11i Le11 ,ct. •• do a credita~'Job in· the proc· · 1111tfmort i. AO .41t Atl.nt1 'lf + "3 .40:I ~ es!. ~:~n:; ;t ~ '.:! i ,; Martin ls the all-tirne UCI ... ..,.. c.tJlfe,... freestyle distance star, having , M'T. °'L-:,-.-ct. •• won tbrte gold ,medals in the · Mllweuktt • sa 11 .m NCAA mett each of the last Ctllctgo 52 :u .•n ' h 650 l"tloenr~ .s · 31 .m 131'1 three years in t e · t. . 500 · ,. o.1ro11 u JG ,311 . J.1 and 200 Creestyle. He al5;0 won · P~::._01~::" Pct. 01 ' a· gold•medaJ in the 500 as' a · ~-Z:~:' !: ~: :!: u rreshman, finished second ·in s.1me "' • .ll05 11 the 1,650 and third ln the 200. HOQ$1or> ll U .413 31'"' ()oes BQugbt; think h ~.~~ dt¥111!! 11"~-·211 ., ·equal t}Jis' perf%rmance? e can · ,.,.....,.. •aJlllh . ' 11oston 112, New vorti: 10'! "I really try nOt to think ·~·rn:~W Atl1nl• JlS, Ct.lvtl.nd IU "ythln bo. I 'I . k ' ~ ~1nc1n,..11 111, Ooldtn< st•I•. 10• an g a u 1, 1 e s 111111mar• 1112, o..trott •1 records. There is a little Houston 1~1. PhUMllfph!• 111 pressure, I'll . admit, but [ MUwtllllff IQf,.Stlltlt tt LO$Al'IOfltt 10, •vtt•kl 102 don't think it will have any e!· Only ::=.,-=:~l..,. feet no what I do'." llos1on New vort Monlre11 Toron10 Otlrolt !Lulf1lo V1ncouve~ ••• , Bouh . W· L T ... L G~ GA g ey IS a very COJ\· " 10 io 10. :it• 1" scientiouS ·young man (JS). 45 U 11 IOI 2'2 1'° •1 ,, 11 " 263 1,, "He's my type or · athlete.'' 30 21 12 n 112 110 coach Ed Newland says of the ?t ·:n ' ,, t2I 230 13 ., 1s ., in 2'° hard-working youngster \Yh-0 11 ., ' "° '" 2s. was born in London, England Wa• w L T Pts. GP GA and spent his · early youth. in cr.1c1go " 11 11 n m 10 . Rhodesia. MIMHO!I :D 24 10 7' 1n l.SI · :.'i;1~::nia ~ ~ 1~ : ::; ~ Hi8 father is a college pro-c.1nOl'nlt '° 33 ,, 5' ,,, tu fessor and for five years (the r111sbur;11 n J7 10 u 1u "' maximum) he a d·e d the LOI A~es II 4S 7 4l 117 24' svnll•r'• Rnults Population E n v i r o n m e n t cn1c1110 3,·oe1ro11 2 departme.nt in biology at UCL Toronto 2,. Ml-sol• 1 c1111orn1• 1, N•w V01'1t a Young Boughey spend s 11os1on •· Plt11bu1"11n • only u•me• KIMdullcf about ZS hotirs each week in T•r'• o"''" the waler and swims from Plllltdelphlt 11 Monl,..11 ' O!llY 91ma schtdultd. 12,000 to 17,000 y~s daily - SALE ENDS MARCH 31, 1972 All Prices Plus Federal Excise & Stole Soles Tax THOMAS BOUGH£Y that's from seven to 10 miles per day. ;·On f\1onday I swim about 15 to 17,000 yards but on Tue.s· day I have laboratory work : and can get in only 8,000 yards in the morning and about 4.000 in the afternoon ,'' he says with an aPologetic tone. His schedule continues on Wednesday following a night lab Tuesday. But he s"·ims about 12.000 yard's in the after· noon . foregoing the early morning workout . Thwsday and Friday he is in the water Crom 1 to 9 in the ' . morning, &olng about l.000 yards, then returns ljl tile afternoon for 11,000 more. \ Wee.tends 1n easy for the youngster with the crew cut· l\llir and broad smile. ··we have had a lot or meets on Saturday and J have been swimming for about three hours before the meets. "Right now I am doing less yardage to taper off for the nationals." When did he begin his in- tensive training for the swim- ming program? "It wasn 't until we moved to this country about seven years ago, 11 Boughey explains. "In Rhodesia it isn't the same as it is here. \Ve played field hockey, soccer a n d cricket but it was all like a recreation program. "Here the standard of con1- petition is a lot higher." Boughey competes in water polo but feels that S\vimming Is his forte. "Basically T do water polo ror the times when I am not ln the swimming season ." Are his goals to win an NCAA championship? ·•t haven't seen the nationals and really can't tell what my naction will be. ·•But as long as 1 ·get what t feel I should out of it and do well in ttle nationals as an end result, I will !eel the time has been well spenl."' THIS IS A RJLL.... SIZE "78" SERIES TIRE AND' NOT A SKINNY, UNDERSIZED TIRE'. WHEN BOUGHT WITH OUR eom WARRANTY YOU ARE PROTECTED AGAINST NAILHOl.ES, ROAD HAZARDS, . ·. WREC( COLLISION AND EVEN RUNNING FlA T: FULL 4 PLY NO THUMP NO BUMP NO _VIBRA TJON I ' TUBE·LE·SS . WHITEWALLS SIZE D78-13 or 700· 13· ........ .. E78·14 or 735·14 ........ .. F7.8-1.4 or 775-14 ........ .. 678-14 or 825·14 ........ .. PRICE';:~ $19.82 t.17 21.52 2.14 22.90 2.3' 23'.99 J,,, SIZE PRICE ';"!" J78-14 or 885-14 .......... $26.80 '·" 678-15 or 825-15.......... 24.07 .... H78-15 or 855-15 .......... 25.55· ,,., J78-15 or 885-15 .. .. .. .. .. 26.02 ... , H78-14 or 855-14 ........ .. 25.59 J.71 L78-15 or 915-15 .......... 28.64 ).16 STORE HOURS: MON., TUES., WED .. THURS., FRI. 8:00 A.M.-6 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12 NOON. CLOSED SUNDAY OLIVER AND WINSTON, INC. d.b .•. DELTA JIRE COMPANY 141 E. 17th ST. 645-2010 COSTA MESA I • 1 I t • -. ' Mondlr, Mardi ll, Im ~ DAil Y PILOT J • ' Y ouih Battles . Age in Congressional Cup Match ' STUDY IN CONCENTRATION -Bill Ficker will pit bi!: taJent for preparllion and concentration in hiJ bid for the CongreJSionll Cup when the famed match race series get. under way Thursday at Long Blach. Fog Disrupts Races 3rd ·straight Week Fog far the third llrllghl . The ~mile Pt. Dume race weekend put a damper on ma-started at 11 a.m. Saturday :tor of!sbore yacht race• in and the lint boa& inched ill Soulheni Cllllomia Saturday W•Y to the lln~h line by and &lndlly. fat.bometer .early Sunda y Victim of nur r.ero vlslbwty monrlng. ind llght 1lr1 the pall Fir•! yacht to finiJb the 100. weekend wu California Yacht mUe Anacapa rice was Ted Club's Anacapa Island race, Hood's Erlcson-4e Robin West third in the Overton Serles for at 8:31 p.m. Sunday, foll owed blue water yachts, and the by John Calley's Red Rooster. Marina del Rey to Pl. Dume Ed Sundberg's Sundancer was Race, third in the Matt Walsh reported about four miles Seriei for boal! of the Midget from the finish with no wind 'Octan Racing Fleet :.> feet at 8 p.m. The other 28 starters and under. were not expected to finllh Hydro Jet ·Sets Mark LONG BEAOI (AP) -Mac Cbrtlteuen of Norwalk 1et a world record ln the unblown fuel bydro jel elm when he diove bis bolt 1'Ci\icifier" at a 1peed of 151.:IS miles per hour over a quarter mUe Sun- day at the Long Beach Marin~ St.adlum. before midnight. HandlClp results will be computed to- day. Finl! results of Point Dume Race : • MORF -(l) SU-Dy m, Andy Lockton, CYC; (2) Foxy Lady, Bruce Grover, PMY~; (3l Llbro n, Bob Hogg, CYC. PHRF·A -(I) JUl!lce, James Blodget, WYO; (2) Si'1,. Remo, G. Mortaretll, CYC; (3) Wlndf.U, Ray Wlilon, PMYC. PHRF·B -(I) Clrolin• Anne, Ernie Sherer, KHYC; (2) Magic, Henry Peper, SMYC; (3) Sunbow, Mllle HI&· glnl, SB~C. . Christensen, competing in tt>e· Pactfic C o a s t cham- ptoruhlps of the National Drag previou1 mark of 148.02 m.p.h. oet by Gill Remey of Long Boat Muffler Buch last year. DJean Gillis of Los Angeles Bill A d .... bolplllllr.ed wilh back in· pprove jurla wMn the motor in his boat "Rated X" exploded as SACRAMENTO (UPI) - he croS5ed the liniJb line lo The Asaembly Environmental Win the blown jet flatbottom Quality Commlllee bu ap- clau. · proved a bill requiring that Another driver was Injured motorboltl be equipped wlth Saturday, Kenny Schmudlack mulflera to reduce nolH. ol La Mlr1da suffered head in· T h e m e a 1 u r e b y juries and was hospitalized Auemblyman Euaene Chappie when bis boat ' ' S 1 i g ht I y (R-Cool), was 1ent to the Danaerous" flipped nearing Aastmbly floor today on a the finish line. voice vote. 1 111 ALMON LOCKAllEY °""" ................ Reeord 250 in _Raee ' Fog Hampers Coast Gold Cup Regatta Newport liarbor Ya cht Club'• Spring Gold CUp Regal· ti turned out a record 250 boat.. in 23 classes Saturday and Sunday, but the ra ces on inside arid outside courses were hampered by liS:ht airs Ind drizzly fog. NHYC's second bid for level cl111 nctni under the Inter .. natlcrial Offshore Ru le failed to brine out entries for any of the 11 advertised classes. There were nine entries in the IOR ocean racing handicap class and 15 in tht Pacific Honclicap Racing F1eel. Final results: OCEAN RACING (I) -(I) Tribute, D I e k Blatlerman, llYC; 12) Tomahawk, John Artm,BYC. PHRF (151 -(I) Aloha. Glenn Reed, SSSC; I 2 ) Dolphin. Milt Alllone. L!YC; • (l) Force Vll, Ted Zellmer, CBYC. SHIELDS -(I) JeJD , Carl RalJillart, NllYC; (2) Tornina. JIGwwd ~ Jr., NHYC; (J) AUeen, Pat Scruggs, NllYC. RHODES& (10) -(I ) Fic- tion, Blllr llarneUe. BYC; (II l-be, T o m Cltvldtnce, JIHYC;, (l) Therapy, Gayle Pelt. BYC. !'-CAT (4) -(!) No. 01, --,.sssc. , DIDBAV'Oll (I) -(1) 'I ftWI 11, '-Me~- P.DQNl-\1 (I) - (ll Fox, Tim Mur~n, VYC. THISTLE (10) -fll Picnic, Dave McKinley, PVSA; (I) Lively Lady, John Brown, CBYC. SOLING °(12) -ill Gold Digger, Roger Welsh, NHYC; (21 Teredo. R. Staniec, CYC; (3) Domino, Don McKJbbon, NHYC. STAR (6) -(1) Menace, Dennis Conner, SDYC. LUDERs.16 (Ill -(I) Kildee. Ben Hromadka, LYC; 121 Ariel, earl Davia, LYC; (3) Ue among, Zephyr, Greg Wood, LYC, C.l's Paw, KeUh Dinsmoor, BYC, and Little Lulu. Alan Lindsay, VYC. 1.EHMAN-12 (I I -(I) No. %32, Bob Dora, NHYC. MONTGOMERY-10 (7) - (I ) Windward Sausage, Les Armstrong, VYC; (2) Sbotaun, Jerry Armstrong, VYC. KITE A (10) -(I) Piss lo Lelt, Warren Perl<lll, NHYC; (21 Little Fugitive, Dennis Parker, NHYC; (3) Pip, Phil Ramming, NllVC. KITE B (7l -(I) Hacker, Vicki Call, NYC. ADULT SABOT (I) -(I) Bruce · Tw~U, VYC; (2) Betsy Corpenter, NHYC. SABOT A (I I) -(I) Mart G1udlo, NHYC; (l ) Dtvld Sigler, BYC; (!) Bill Rice NHVC; (4) Jim Buckingham, NHYC. . SABOT B (10) -(I) Regina Parker, NHYC ; (2) JenUer Marlln, NHYC; (3) ' Mark Kelsey, NHYC. SABOT C (II) -(I) Kerri Smull, L!YC; (2) Margarel Dancher, LIYC; (3) Brod WeJICOll, NHYC, (5) Fronk Bruder, NHYC. LIIJO.llA (20) -(I) Ditto, Bill McCord, BYC; (2) Upoet, Al Peru, BYC ; (3) SnowOakes, -Kelly' -811-0 w , HHYC. L!IJO.llB Oii -(I) No name, Stuart McK enzi e , NHYC; (2) Ken Do Ken Har- rison , LlYC: {3) No name, Don Webb. BYC. FLYING JR (7) -(I) Boomerang, Steve R e e d , sssc. OK DINGHY 15) -No name, Doug Halsey. LSC. Army Adds Di vision WASHINGTON (AP) -The Army hu allJIOllllCed It will reacllv11e the Ith illfutry Dlvloloa lr('/i.r., bringing the number of dlvl back up to IJ, Tbe ltlr.'li ...,i out of aervlce after being wllhdrawn from Vietnam i..... years ago, wllf he booed II Ft. Lewis, Waab., Ille p._ ..,._ - ' DIFINDIR AND CRIW -Argyle C1mpbell of Bal· boa Yacht Club talks over tactics with cr~wman Andy RDse as he prepar .. for defen1e of Contreso- ionll Cup which he won In 1970. Campbell was'not entered In the 1971 series. PllCID NOM $15,795.00 fTI4) ...... - Fr~in Moon Mullins • • • • coNGRA7ULATION5 ON TH' DAILY PILOT'S Nt:W ,SO,Nl>AY SDITION ! t-~ ... t C~ ---~~ Look for Moon (and ·o 'ther &reat Cartoon Characters)'" in the New .Color .Comics section of the · .... ;.s·~··-•.; .. Y •• •I tJj 1 Q QI (~JI- r '- , ; ....................... fll01'1(8 " ....... ., •tvttt -.. ....... ,.,..... M'llt ..... ..1 .... .., "" .,.._ .......... "*"' .... .. ............... ~ ........ .. 1tWi.•OtYflf~MM• ,..,...., ... ,, • ..., " ..... ma. ,., INl/MIJlf " .. atr "'-" v•"' Tll,• ALVIN L. PIHKLIY . Wt~· {if((fl f; a.Afif-· ~ (IOll WILION ·-JAMii H. CJIM) AeRUIA --THIOOOll C. (TIDI IOl,.OIH " ....... Mii' ,.IDl•ICK 90I .............. LIWll IOWOl:W ......... 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Cetlnty Clert. ,,_ ,ublJ111e111 0r..,,1 c.... o.lly l"llllt, ' M1rdl IS. JI, 27, 111111 AIW!I S,. 1"2 f.M.12." LEGAL !IOl'ICB w u In w Inti foul ' llct, heal Hill , In club • depa 1I1. " BOy's Drug Internment ----s-·· . --... -.. -------tirs Furor . By JORN COOLJY • Chri&tia• Scitnc1 Monilor Stnlict ' BEIRUT, J.,ebanon-Never hu a child's Involvement, with drua• ollmd ouch In. temaUonal f~lng as the ciae of Tim~ thy Davey. Timothy i~rilish and t• years·old. He ls in jail in Istanbul, under a sentence of 1Six yeara and three mont.ha for dnal of• feiues. He Is tbe youngest of several huft4 dred European and American )'OUDI peoo pie who ROt involved with narcotics in the Middle Eut then learned to their torrow about the 1trlotne1s of local n1rt0UCJ laws lhd whit a bad acene a Middle Eut prison can be. New1paper1, especially Brililh crtel, have been conducting a campaip on behalf or Timothy, mainly because ht I.I so young. Hl1 mother, Mra. Jill Davey. told one of them after vialting Timothy: "I really appreciate people's concern, but this js not Enaland and the Turkish authorities have been pu t 1n a terrible Position . . . There are more than 100 Turkish boys from the age of 12 to 11 in this jail (l1t1nbul'1 Sagm1cllar Prison). 80 how can he be a special ca1e?" TURKISH REACTION Turkish newspapers carry indignant editorlala about Turkish national pride and Britain's "colo.nlal ment1Uty" con· cerning Timothy. One Turkish new1m1n accuaed Mrs. Davey of "fakin1" tears after visiting Timothy for the bentfit of wicked British newsmen interviewina her. Turklsb Prime Minister Nlhat Erim ca.ricelled a private visit to London because of the British campaign. Mrs. Davey and officials of the Save the Children Fund, which paid Mrs. Davey's plane Ucket to I1t1nbul, think th•t .~mothy and two young Frenchmen and a 1'1-yeaMild Austrian arrested with hi,ir mtght 1* 1111nestled by tile Turkiah Parliament or Otherwise hive their 1ent~neea· t11ed, provided the 'furor dies down~ . Tim9lhy is more fortunate than his Turkish 'jailmates. From 7 a.m. to 11 p.tn. ht "Cari aaualJy move -,round .olitalde his celJ'. He hu ra~ boob, and a guitar. and sometimes plays aoccer in tht prilon yard. 'An Englilh biih-achool teah))er ~ring., him ' a~r work. His mother and friends manatt• to buy him edr~ f~ _to supplement the twice-a-day priam fare of 90Up, bread, and beans. Mrs. Davey, her 1lx cblldren ind a friend, Chria Atcherley, traveled by fuller to India , Af1hanl1lan, Nepal, and Turkey last year. Turklah police ap- preben~ed Alcherfey , chatllnl.he tried to H11 SO 1m1ll p1:rcels of ha1hiah to a tourist. DISAPPEARED They could not malce a traflkklng charge l(lck and he go! one of the Uihteot Turkish · sentences possible for drua of. ... fenses: 2"1 -years as a user. The cue against Timothy rested on an 1pprn1ch he. la 1 alleged to · have made to 1n American hippie ind his Turkish com- panion. Both disappeared 1fter hi1 arrest. Timothy's defense lawyer ~ays they were paid informers .. Neither lhiy nor the ar- resting officers personally gave ev¥ence at Timothy's trial . ' 1 Timothy's lawyer ••Yf the !t "o Frenchmen, Jacques Morisot, 20, ind Patrice Biasotto, Zl ; were asked to pro- vide Morilot's car to lranl(JOl't the drui• to ~ '.'buyer."' The , 1'1'f "iilfonnf!ra" perouaded !hem !.; coolln~ when they were' l'!J.uctan( to do ao, tht defense 11ys. The· "buyer" turned out to be a Torkl1h polict?nari anti. all .co'1oe00 were ar- rested . What makes youq people like Th:nothy bit the drua trail? Ignorance, more than anything ·eJ1e, answer consular offlcial1 and others trying tO keep such travtlers out of trouble, TURKISH OPIUM At 1 time . when Tu!'key_ Is trying to meet U.S. wlsheo by buylnl up the enllre "legal" crop or Turkis h opium, and 17 Americans alone are presently detained in ~banOn for drug offenh:s, )'Olin( peo- ple 111<• Tlmolhy are olmply 'Ignoring the frequent warnlngs. One, pas~ oul to all vlljtors In the U.S. consulate general here, read1: Water_ Monlton -. Gl's Best Friend With bis dog as companion, a Gl sets up claymore mines beyond his Sherman tank at "F" Troop's night defensive position about 25 miles north~ast of Saigon. Secret Roll Call Vo.tes Will End in Sacramento Cl4dtol New1 Service SACRAMENTO (Clpitol ) . -After a lq hlatory o/ sterecy at le,ally "public'' helrings, legislaUve comm1ttee and subcommittee votes are going to be by roll call and made a matte.r of record. It hasn't happened yet, but this is the flaL pmliction by Assemblyman John Burton (0.San Fraflclsco), chairm1n of the lower house Rulu Committee. Even he, however, admitted be isn't yet sure just whal llnal form the open roll call procedures will take. It may operate one way for tbe Senate, another for the All•mbly. The Assembly Rules Committee ls due to meet ·Tuesday to consider SCR 4, authored by Sin. Poter Behr (R.San Rafael). It has already passed the Sen1tt. · · Behr said -he would n o t accept Assembly changes in h1a measure. ••. but Burton 11ys the lower house bis some changes In mind. Seminar Slated On Drug · Abuse Students and parent1 are. Invited to a drug abuse ·CUn.lc Tu.eaday on the Colla Mesa Hlgn· 3cDool ci.mpus, Scheduled for 7:30 p,m, In-the lyceum, the sesalon will feature a four-member student panel in a discussion of campus drug use. Four guest 1peakers will also talk about drugs. They are Pepperdlne COilege inltructor Richard Sturges. "Drug Eduction-Its Place in Our School!;"1 Teen Challenge Coordinator Larry Reed, "An Er-addict Looks at lhe Drug Problem ;" C:01ta Mesi Police Sgt. Regan, 1'The Law ind Drug Abuse.~· and T\lsUn Rap Center coordinator Joe Kawa· j1, "Kids Jn a Drug Oriented Society," , Essentially, the Assembly would have roll call votes on proposed amendment! to proposed legislation -oUi,er than tho8e prt>J>O¥d by the original author. "This will protect against t h e anonymous gutting of a bill," Burton e1· plained. "Suppose a bill call s. for instance-, for &fl end to the oil depletion tu allowance, and then an amendment is proposed to just cut the allowance by a few percen· tage points. "A Jqisl ator could vote ror the amend- m~nt and the amended bill -which really doesn't mean much -And then, IO long as both votes wereit't on record tell hi s constituents he voted to reduce the allowance -1 free shot 1t being on the aide of the angels. Another Assembly change would hold committee.rolls oPen as Jong 1s the com· mlttee stayed. in ·session. This would allow members with confilcting duties to vota even though they might not be on hand for discussion of a measure. Burton sees the chances of inter-house agreement 1s ''pretty good." addlnr that, in any case, "both houses will bave roll calls." Anticipating a dispute with the lower house, Behr has 1lao introduced SR t, which would, if adopted by the upper house, be binding only on the 40-seat body. Arid the. Assembly could then adopt ila own rules -presumably those favored by Burton -to govern Ila own pr~ ceedings. . Burton said he ha1 been cast as the "heavy" in the apparent disagreemint because he referred to the measure 11 lt came trom the Senate as "stupid." He feels, he told the press, that without the changes the As sembly wants made, it could be "a kind of fraud," or, at lea st, with the changes it will be "more ef· fectlve ." Richard Named To Auto Board Lagu _na Beach S.tudents Set Pollution Watch O. W. "Dick" Richard, owner of Richard's Lido M1rket, ja one of nine pert0ns appointed by Gov. Reagan to an auto repair supervision board. Those selected Wednesday were the. 'first .appoin.tments 'to the new adviJOry board of the state Bureau of Automotive Repair created last year to cut down on dishonest repair dealers. Unsl1htly •nd evtl·11111,m11c pollulants ln waters and aandy atranda iJt Laiuna Beach are soon 10 become target of 1 apteial Blach Communities Pollulil>n Monitoring Proie!:I. · Memberl of the Laguna Btach High School Conservation Club, the. Oranae ICJIOO Kagathoo Foundallon lnltl•ttd tht project, accOrdlnJ to high acho01 ln- 1tructor John N. Wllkenon. '.'We are lntereated In the p\ibllc rlnd-!nf anything that looks foul or •m•lll foul and are ulclnc that thew elther con- tact. the COqltrvatton Club or the-locsl bealth ,department r<preaentaUve at City Hall," llld Wlltenon. In addltlon, bl llld1 1111111ben of the club will be _on the lookout lot pollutants. Samplel that are brourht In, uld Wilk· 1rson , will' be tak111 to tlie county !Milth departmen1'1 tab In Analle1m for 1n1ly· 1is. "W• ""' certainly anal)'IO Ibo Nmplts and take the nec-rr follow-up acttan." CCltllrmed llobert si-, dtrector et tbo ) j!:nvtronmental Sanitation branch of th• health department . "ti wt ue. not able to determine the contents of the aample, we will send It to outside qenciea IUCh u , the state health department o!Oca In Loa An- 1eies," Stant added. Stone 1tmatd that he didn 't want "every citlren In Lqlma -1ns In all kinda of 11111pl11 In all -of contain. er1. · "We hopt lhe persons wtll ... rt Utrouah tht Conservalion Club, ., that the stu- dents may ICretn the samples ind 1tP- ante ~ allU and plankton from harmful aubotances," "Id Stone. The dirtclor uld the 111111ple analyola would compliment l'elUlar health depart- ment bacteria checlls conducted weeklf. alq """""~~ i..cllel and monthly of -ohore lllllp!u,.. • , Wllkohon noted that tht project baa recelvlll •~VII INll!I Ibo,.. ... ,., Chap. ter of the flerr• Club illO 11111 tbe monl- • torln( proltcta b the flrol ot 111 kind In the country. • ~ The board will adviae the bureau on it• consumer prot.ecUon · program to license auto repair buaineuea in Cali· fomia. Candidate Night Set in Newport · A 11candld1tes' night" for Cotta Ma• City Council c:ontencfero hu been 11t for 7 p.m. March 21 at Newport Harbor Hip School. Sponsored by the Govtrnmenl1I Aw1T1nm Committee; It wtlt be only for the lf council challenger1, not for the in- cumbtnts, according to Chairman T~ Bologh. Bologh, himaelf • candidate for the April 11 el,.,tlon, "Id Incumbent Coun- cllJllen Wllll•m Si, Clair, Al vin Pinkley, and Mayor Robtrt Wlloon an lnvlled to attand but will not be allowed to apeak. ' j • I • Men 10 Service Cadet keU P. Mchrl .... '°"or Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mcfarland, ~ M-. baa Hrned academic honors for the ftrat air Wffks cradln& period o/ lht --.. at Wenl'lf<>rth M II ti a r y Academy. Scott haa olll'Md auperlor cr•du to 4\lallfy for the dean'• $poclal DtallnctJon Ila!. I Airman Wlllbua M. Rewy of HunUnaton B e a c h , has craduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the U.S. Alr Force technical tr1lnln& course for electricians. Airman Henry, whose wife, Nancy, ta: the da111b1er of Mr. and Mn. Frank J. Bader, 16562 Ross Lane. Huntington Beach, is now skilled in the repair of both lnteilor ind ex· terlor wirln& sy1tems. He is bein& assigned to Lake Mead AFB, Nev., for duty with a unit of lhe T1ctic1I Air Com- mand wb1ch provides combat units for air 1upport of U.S. ground forces. Marine Pvt. Walter F. Baum1ut. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of 14081 M11holice , Westminster, sr1duated from ba~ic training at the Marine C:Orpa Recruit Depot In San Diego. He 11 1 former student of Westminster HJ1h School. Airman First Clau Gtor1e R .• Alvares, IOD ol Mr. and Mn. Ruben J. Alvarez of 17181 Elm St., Huntlnllfon Bttch, hit ll'adUlted It Sheppard AFB, Tei., from the technlc1l training course for U.S. Air · Force aircraft mechanics. Airman Alvarez, who learn· ed to maintain and service turbo-prop aircraft, is being asalgned to the It 5 t h Con1o l ld ated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Van Nuya Air NaUonal Guard Base, Calif. \ Captain Dyrck H. VanDuHn, of 117 Geneva St., Huntlnaton Beach , w11 prp- moled to his present rank while. servi ng at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Die10. He is assigned to dutiu u a Supply Olllcer. Marine Pvt. Gii')' L . nuotson. huaband of the former Mi!s Vicki J. Erickson o/ 20tll2 Marina Lane, ll.,it- ington Beach, gr1du1ted from basic training at the Marine Cprps Recruit Depot In San Diego. He attended Edison Hi1h School In Hunt1n1ton Be1ch. Marine Lance Corporal Rtcltard X. Moore, son of Mn. John J. Butcher of 171114) Santa Suzanne, Fountain Valley, i11 a member of Battalion Landing Team l·I, homebaltd at Marine Corps Base. Camp Smedley D. BuUer, Okinawa, ind now de.ployed aboard 1hlpa of tho U.S. StventN Fleet In the Western Pacific for tr1ining. Fellowship Deadline April 3 April 3rd la. the dtadllne for m1n1 aopllcat10111 for 1'72-71 State Graduate ~ellowahlpa, •warded for ac1demlc achlev• ment and pronJlae. There will bt ''° Fellowships 1v1llable to Calllornlana who have receiv. ed a baccaliureate degree prior to tht time of enrollment In 1 IJ'lduatt or profe1alonal school. Students must be California residents and 1how a need for m o n e t 1. r y 111iltance. The fellowships ire for tulUon and other fees required, 1uch aa laboratory or equipment fee1. They do not inc:Jude room, board, book& or aupplle1. Applications are 1vallable at 1everel Orange C:Out area 1ehool1 and 1t Auemblyman B. John V. Brill•' district of- flct at 1400 North Harbor Bl vd., Sulle IOI, Fullerton. The telephone number la f19.2MI. AppllcaUona ahould be 11nt to the State Scholanhlp and Loan Commiulon, 714 P Street, Sacramento, 95814. Paulsen Hurt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Comedian Pat Piul•n hu II~ ed 1ult In the tth U.S. circuit Court of Appeal1 11kln1 thal th• Federal -Communications Commlalton bt 11ayed lrom applying the equal time pro- vision to hll •i.iarancu on tal<vlllon. ' WANT •·---·-M TD CIIAN UP Oii YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 _,_ • r • DAILY PILOT WANT ADS ~----·-··------__.._ ------- lllT 111'1! c L A s s I F I E D 6 " 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 IAYB ~AIH! a:n:,., LOTS Ot' l.AND Want to build~ Ltt us show you aU that ls available ..• 'ti ae ............... S16,000 t ac ........ , , , , , . , .• S.'lO.IXlO 1 ac. \•lew .......... S.~l.T~ 10 ac ........... try $1 25,000 32 l l' ..•..•.•....... S:t:!0.000 FITZPATRICK 'S Capistrano Valley Rta!ly 31601 Cta.m lno C11pistrano ~ Juan Capt1trar1o.1 4t3-1l24 Realtor Since 1945 VERY PRIVATE Rt-ar yard ~·U.h 2 IN'l.I 10.~, 4 Jarse be<lroom.11. 3 b11ttis. larae ll\'lni: And Jorn1al fhn · incroom. \Valk: to srhool~. 11t gTade thru Jr. (~ollr&:f'. Beautiful landS<"11ipinc . Sl11!r entry, 1epa.rate J1undry roo1n and muc-h mnrt. Pltast c11.ll today, $.W,4~. Room to do evl'rythin11;? 3 bfodroom11, l1111t(' I A It\ i I y mom with fi rt-place, 11pa.l'10U!I livin11; room, d1nirc roon1 and bl"('akfut arra. t-~cnl'f!rl )'lllrd. !iildcvntlkll. A nice buy at $39,950. PETE BARRETT REALTY 642-5200 Take Over Loan Under-$215 Mo, Only $22,900!! SENSATIONAi~ PR tC E, TERMS, DOWN PAYMENT IS LESS Tl IAN lO'::i ! ! "North Wood1 Lodge'' ram· ii) room with open beam vaulted ceilinll. Crackllna: brick fittpla.e.e. 3 huie Bed· rooms. J UST REDUCED! Call fast 64&-0303. IO!ll\J I OJ\O\ . ( , ' "Newport Riviera Condominium" Neal .J bedroom, fam ily room, 2~ _ballll, AM/FM lnl«tOm, 2 car 1an1e, ~nd unit, You own the land a cloae to pool and recreation room. Only $27, 100. Call 64&-·7111. · Till.In:/\!. ~ I:' '.Tl\'J'l.l\S STEPS TO BEACH (Newport-429,5001 S BR., tamlly nn .. 2 baths, bltn1. Pool1, tennis, rec. atta. CAIL NOW!! CAYWOOD REALTY * 541-12'0 * CLOSI TO BEACH t.arp 3 BR. 2 bL dupla wtlh 3 flttplacea. 111(5,000 , TERMS !Joorga Wllllamaon Raaltor 5"-tlS70 645-1.564 "DESIRAIL£ IN EVERY WAY" Thi• 4 b4mroom home 11 waltln1 for th•t lucky buyer. Located In choice Hun. tlnflon Beach location 3 minute• from the beach. Thia hom• ll real 1harp throoahout . And .the Price It only $29,950. ' THI: f<l:l\L ~ r:STl\'I Ll\S Iring The Hot Dogs Have A l'ool l'arty 5 Bedroom, 2 Bath, J'amUy Room, Lari~ htated and flJtered pool, covered paUo many many extra• for a lqe family. CAIL NOW Mi-2313 ONLY 13 7, 9 5 0. lliA·VA TERMS. Tl I[ FL.'\L ~ l:STl\Tl:J<S Owner, lg 4 BR & f•m rm, 3 IA, form din, •••ume In, $39,tlO. Prine only, 557-11'13 5-'·R·E·A·D O·U· T 90xl25 Ft. Newport ~ach lot, Not !he Jr11t oC I.be •t· traction• here It lhe laraer, wlde-1prtad lo! on which to buUd your d~am houw. $21.~. wlO\ terms. 'I'll!: Rl:AL ~ J.:OTATI :t?S $23,000 FULL PRICE RAREL. Y can you llnd a home at thl3 price lh&t'I tvalleble At ALL TERMS. Cllll now lor appointment. i:l-~ Wal~~!m~ Lee !<HUS • • I ---·· - HOUSE FOR SALE By 011.'ner Larae <lit.'>O ,q. rt .l' 4 Br, 21,\ hllh homr in S&ndpointe, 2 1nlnu1,.s rron1 s. Co.it P\&1.A. Uvinz roon1 wkh 1rpa1'1te cUnit'll arta, tlr.-1 plar.r, t'flunlry kllclten wtth h1n11ly rooru, sha1 carpet Ing throuw:houl. Palio, full1 1!1111d!1i011pt'd, ftnN"d )'Int. 1 bl0o:k lo eltmt11tary JChool and l 1100rt block• to new p11rk·playrrounrt. S.W,900. t 'All ~7-llll (II no ana14-er, RJ;!.96661. -=--~-,--,--,- Four Srars **** Uke a 5r"•I movir , thi1 t1 " rarf' "hi!" -with one rrt•t fe11.tur. alter al"IOtner! Jus t look: • Nf'w po rt Sht1rf'J \\'alrrfront • • BR, n.n and Rumpu~ • Formal and lnfl:'>rm1.I din· i"" • Prict'd at $49,!r.JO • vo'\th tr1•1n1. THI: Rl:l\L \~ !:STA'l'l:Hs ON THE WATER ~:Xcl!ln& Bay Vltw 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condit $79.~. TED llUBt-:RT ASSOC'. 34n Via Lido 6~~ Spanish Red Tiie Roof Ea1t11d111 locatk>n, Nice twn bedroom, brick tlttpla~. with r•rAit. convtrttd to studio apArltnent. All thl1 on a bis ft.~ lol, make1 • &ood lnve1tmrn1 with lulurt land value. PrictP $l&,500. Jo"or lnformaHon p I ea 1 e phone 546--2313. ' ''!'!II: 1!1:1\J. ~1 1 :S'l'l\'l'l .l(S ------Exceptional Home In Colege l'orlc 4 nl~ bedroorn1, 19' bethL Dlntn1 room , lira• llvtrw room wllh brick llrepj1ce. Jo'ul\ copjMr plumbln& and brand new paint. Very nice ,.,... for,.....-, Prtcod at onlf QJ.1000, wta a Tli4 ft 30 ,.., -available. Plt11t call today, E..oiiMit, ,, . "' ."'! .,. .•r:.- 6~ j IUIO INTERVIEWING R.E. i&1ff, men w/or without up. CdM loc. Hilt 17'-122!1. SOUNDS UKI Wl.ahtul lhlnkln.r, but it'• true, Here '• the comblntt tranquility of IUburblln Jly. in& with tvtry town COl')t venJence. Near. ehu.rchel. achoo! •nd 1hopplnc cent«". Prlctd at $41,*!. 8'7-4010. THC HEAL ~ E:STATf:RS GREAT ~Bedroom Ii fam ll)'1'00m, l'4 baths. Close to 1ehool1 and 1hoppln1 centm. 2 miles to !he beach. BuUtln1, wall to wall cupet1 Jncludlns UM kltditt;t. Owner wllJ trad• for amaller home. OnJy '31,IOO, with exctUtnt ••· aumable loan. P1eaM caU tod..,,, ' ' A aood want ad ii a IOOd lnv,1tment UPl'ER IAY Owner tra111rnred -Muat Hll ber.utltul 4 BR., 2 BA., formal din. rm., with real living room looklnr on Jrt. patio. Th\1 proper1y hat 10ft wain-1)'1tem, 'lr'Orkl~ aM out1lde Urhtlnc tor a hup yard, 19'xl3$' lot. Open au. d"' J,5, 3lt V~ta 111¥&. Newport at Fairview 646-1111 (1nytlm1) WHY RENT? whtn you ean own Udl S bedroom home I: balh wllb payments Itta u.n nnt. Owntr anxiou• IO submll all olftrs~ Full price $23,000. Gt no dowft tuma. C a 11 -· SHERWeeD RIAL TY 18964 Bmokhurwt, f'.V. NEWPOltT HlllJHTS Specl1I! Very cult oldtt cot• ta.&e-type home. l BR.. ptn~IM !Iv. rm. Larae lolit Lo~·t1t price In lfelahtal 123,:l"A. BALBOA BAY PROP, * 642·7491 * Fut multi art )lat a ,... t:a1I awe.y • MJ..ai'I ' I • I I J • • ... -· ' I DAILY PILOT · i veryone H•s Somethin9 Tt.ot ·~·· ____ , • . -· • • • DAILY PILOT CLASS , •• .. ..,.. ---- ED ·AbS Someone· Else Wants • I . • __________ ..,..'_Jl)e~BJgge.st Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -D1al.642:.5.67B.1Dr_faslResults _ • You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad • • ; • • . • • •• ' . [ _ ..... I~ I _ ..... I~ Gener ii s •' 1~U-p_Y_011~,-A-1~1ets---1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::=.;:::;;:;:::;;;:::::::;;:;;::::;;;;;;;;;m UVE WORK Sound too rood to be true! ... .,..,.. I House + Rental -$25,500 t! · Cute RanCb style honie on trtt-ihaded lot. J:;laborale • pantlfn& " w•11papl'r (owner 15 paper haf18er J throu&houl . Thia 2 bedroom & den hat harth\'ood noors. • lara:e bath A: big R-2 lot ren- tal unit in rear 11 un . tlnllbed, areat family proj- ect.· Good income area. Call~- · ·All In 011e Red11eed $2,000 t Larie tamily room wi1h wet bu, ~ fireplace &: BBQ. '-· 2. Four brill'jlOms, 3 balhll It diJJinl room. 3. Laree 2lx40 llcaled Pool. 4. Intercom Ir. lire alarm 1)'1tem throughout. 3. Super patio wilh huge BBQ. 6. One bedroom hu private outtlde entrance. 1. On a qultt Culife-sac. I. Larae 6"Ai VA assumable ii>an • Price $46 ,950 . 646-1171. o ·THEREAL "\I: ES'!'ATERS ~ r '. '• -'.' '• I-"""'====== Double TraubJe! .- ,, '. ·' You Fl•'em Up! $22,900 Eachl DON'T CAU.. UNLESS YOU'RE WAITING 1'"'0R A BARGAIN! A pa!r of S bedroom fixl'r uppers fnr .thft SHREWD INVESTOR. Call .DOW -645-0303. I 01\1 \I I 01 \0\ ' ' . HAVE YOU SEEN ESTHER 7 ,.. The lilncly 3 bedroom, neat ' ' al a pin home Qn the ' · · Eutaide of CoJ!1a ?i.1esa. fii\V gold carpeting, on a q~ coiy tree·lined 1\.retl. Like 1 o. lltw' at only $31 ,000. Terms, lfl.: For Information call -MG-7171 ... ., . -. 0 Tl-ff: RI:AL .. , LSTATt.RS COAST CHALET ,3-DIN • .POOL $19,99511 Perfll!d: al.art~ chalet! Big llvina: n>0n1. Fonnal dln lr\j'! 3 hu,a:e bedrooms. SecludOO pi.Uol Enjoy apuk:Ung pciol! Only $1,995 to movo ln! CaU n0w '-~ . I Olli\ I I. 01 \I)\ 'f /J " FIXER UPPER Stal valut, prime loc. 4 BR, 2 BA, all blUns & fa1nily rm. For the bargain hunter -'l'ry 10% down • $24,950. Call ~24 (l)ptn Bvn,) \ou_th (-oast Ftur Bedroom $21,000 , Allio hu 2 baths, fOl't'ed air , t'l • heat, double garage and .!I I~, t l1rae lot for the children 10 ·~~ pl.l.y: Conveniently · 1ocated : ~~ liJt trwys, shopping, etc. • Walker & Lee . • • REALTORS m-4450 $27,750 •• NO DOWN TERMS -Owner trans. 3 bcdnximt';, fam\ly nn .. with f\repltu..~. den. bulll·lns, 2 baths, bl'k. sn;'ISO. -1373. TARBE LL MEDITERRANEAN VILLA ln the bluffs on a choice greenbelt. 3 Bdrrns.1 21'. bath!, newly decorated. $45,900. CALL 675:3000 ANYTIME l'l'hia love ly 4 bedroom , lownbot.tite home Jt fully equipped and modern buillin kitchen, • fully, carpeted bedroom!. 2 bathl and encklsed double> garage with automatic earage door o~~r. E.xceUen1 lermt orfthd with as little as $2,350. down payment. Jo'ull prke only $23,490. ,JC'a,,. co:Ts TRY IT, YOU'LL UKE IT .... ..Yi/ WALLACE "IUY IT" , · REALTORS All wrappOd up in Ibis nice TWO STORY Macnab·IIvine BAYFRONT INCOME PIER & FLOAT OM>ice F.l.st. B a y fr o n t , Balboa )aland duplex or single iamny home. T1'ul¥ a GREAT BUY. l..nc than S ntin. to lbe oped ~ Tom Que<o. Jil4.ao. BRIGHT -BOLD B'EAUTIFUL ' • •' • . l ' ' .. -5#-4141-4 bedroom, 3 bath, l;iUGE RUMPUS. ROOM - (Qpt n Evenint.s l that will take a pool table, builtin kitchen. I "l!!!!!!!'!'l'!!'l'l~~~""''" I large yard will accommodate your 30 foot UNUSUALLY boat , and a spacious feeling prevails thru· ~ARGE BEDROOMS out. It's only ................... '..$39,900. Come see thlJ very &harp 3 SR. 1.mu, 00... · phone 1!.oia Miller, 642--8235. DOVER Si'IORES Sop!ti1tio,tod Spanl1h · Striklrllf~" ~utuul. Private <."OUl'tyard • Spa.rkHog pciol. Sweepiftl VIE\\I! 3 BR, DR, FR, carden room. iiund.eck. hiih \ beamed 1..-eilin(.• A lrocefut. ,..;c1euce. 1139.!liJo. Laszlo Sharkany • &M-6200. ... Gen•r•I ** ** ** TAYLOR CO. CORNER HOME AND INCOME A real "e)'.e catcher"! Good investment. Easy yd. care.· Center of Corona del. Mar. Nice home & charming apt. plus more. Vacant, easy lo 'see, ready to move into. Hurry! -"Our 27th Ye•r" WESLEY. N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General DOVER SHORES • • Fabulous Galaxy Drive home . 2•doors from Galaxy Park. Lar~e indoor entertaining area with pool , jacuz~, wet bar, fireplace , plu s formal living room. $122,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suilt 1. N.B. 675-6161 Mesa Verde leauty $29,950!!! f.:njoy Ille private seclusion · TI-IREE rN ALL pl~• a dio-. ' CORONA Dtl MAR lng room. Extensive file, ceramrn rn bathrooms, dbl. TRIPUX &al'ae:e. Very we11 locslcd on an EASTSIDE COSTA l\1ESA aide stl"eet. Fl-IA·VA TennJ. $29,9'.iO. 2400 sq. It. of family oricnt«t living & ready to move LDcated on ' a quiet cul· . .sac. This home has bedrooms, .family roo n1, tiled baths. all electric buill- in kitchen features, cOn- venienl counter top built-in bar·b-q grill . Latge walk-in pantry, recreation area \vlU1 Olympic Size Pool, ju11t around l he corn er, catbedraJ ceilings & shag cupetiJlg add a !ouch. of el~uce. Asking $43,500 . but arudow 546-B&ID. Built in range and oven, dishwasher 'and dis- posal, carpets and drapes. 2 Units have 2 bedrooms , 1 bath : 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms, I I> bath w/fireplace. Each unit has 2 car· ports, maintenance free yard and pool privt .. Jeges, and from UPSTAIRS BALCONIES .. A VIEW. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. $75,000. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT WE'VE (;;OT IT IN HU NTINGTON BEACH. 4 Bedrooms. FAMILY ROOM, used brick fireplace. 2 baths, builtin kitchen. close to shopping, schools, Jr College & freeway. Only $31 ,500. 61/2°/o LOAN AVAILABLE ON THIS TOWNHOUSE 'in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom. 3 bath, builtin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & ·RECREATION R\)OMS including billiards, cards and sewing. CARPET & DRAPES al· lowance. Only . $26,250. SWELLELEGANT JN IRVINE TERRACE in posh Irvine-ATRIUM type entry, charm· ing--0pen spacious living room with fire· place and VIEW. 3 large bedrooms, ·1ovely family room, 2 baths. 2 year old home. Room to store your boat or trailer. $62,500. All4tUe-S#tid BALBOA ISLAND · COMMERCIAL U~l()U_t: ti()Mf:§ , ' .. I THE. REST HOMES ... '. .• ... IN THE 11f.ST AREAS' , . ~-·'·I. c'"~'-1"'-"Carme.l ' ,... .. -. ,_,,_,. IN MESA VERDE · · Two S._ries & Poo1 lype" commercial hide. on V -· , ·T il h •• b' 1•t · r.tarine A~. Noiv IeaRd .• ery mterestmg. a ~~se on a 1g u • room for 2nc1 unit. S62,s6o. ·makes much more ro:o~. Leaves . land for Harriet Pf<rry. 642-8235.i · heated pool, plus play area, sunning spots BIG BONUS RooM · -and storage. This home has it all. plus four - Huge kitchen,. formal dining bedrooms , paneled den, formal dining and rnori1. 3 BR'•., 3 . baths. a quiet location near park and school. Own· $66,5oo. er will' accept VA no do"'" financing . . . · PRESENTED AT $47,500. e PHONE 546-59" •· Macnab-Irvine Realty Company· 642-1235 ' 644-620I OWNERS FORCED SAU SAVE$ U.~IUJf UHCfS , CORCiNA,DEl.MAR • 675-6000 -·2~4:f Easi c'o~st Highway, Corona del Mar MESA VERDE·S46-5990 2850 Mesa Verdt Drive; Cosla Mesa NEWPORT ¥ACH · 645-6400 1649 Weslcliff Drive, Newport Beach BEST OF BAYSHORES The . Hause That Joe Built •• $l09,500 Custom-bu ilt by Mar-Gard; Inc. on the (ait'\\'llY at.l\1eY Verde Country , C I u b . Contemporary design wiU1 34;,Q square. feel on one IC'Vel, featurlni 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, hUge family room, gourmet kikhen, central vacuun1 11ystem, burglar al.arm and fu-e detoclion 11ystems, and many other luxury appqintments, }'or additional information and appointment please <' a 11 54&-2313. ottered by this elegant 3 ·------= bcdroo1n home • New ankle • ~ MllA.SSoclAT~ REALTORS Let us sbo\v you our fi ne exclusives -3 & 4 bdrms., from $59,500. Waterfronts from $149,500. Enjoy this lovely, priv. beach a-rea. l\1~ry Harvey RENi" WHILE 'BUYING MESA VERb E Owncri wish to lease/option !heir beautiful 3 Bedroom home in 'Cosli1 Mesa's besf area. ?i.fesa Verde. \Vllh 2 patiO!I & bulll-in BBQ 11 's a natural for 1un1mer parlles around the heated &: fillered sparkling pool. This one has all !he extras • See ii! 54S-86411. rleep shag carpel accent the interlor decor • A double flreplaL'C give! extra charn1 to an alr'tady warm &: cheerlul Jlvtnc room I.: fa mily room • Wile-saving buil1·in kitchen • Doublt' garage &: big l.ree11 lop It. orr. Don't miss thi1 outstan· din& value. 29,950! 54f>..8640. Water Frant Dan Hause Balbaa Island A homf! designed \Vlth !hi'! 11/tlrnate in personallty and Charm. The ent ire home ha11 thick -haa: carpe t i ug 1hrough l'\l'ery square inch. This property distinctively f('a1ures ~ bedrooms 'and a den, 2 s1nall patios, a used brick fireplace. and your 01vn prlvalr lillle dock. One or tbe rew \\'a1erfront11 a vailable ot1 lb!!' Wand, and priced at only ~.800. Call ~2313. (1' "THE REAL ESTATERS ~i~~:~ 644-7270 2 Bedrooms each unit ,1,ith 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY new carpets &. drapes, re-CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF •. cently painted inside. One\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ unit has c..-ove:red patio and ~ BUILD YOUR ·view HOME tenc~ yard. Sprinklers fron t Gener•I General & rear. Live in one, let the other one h~lp \1-'ith the pay- menls. Call l"IO\v to find com· fortable living! i iiiiiiiiil Build t~ home you DESIRE. There are very few v\e\V COATS & · WALLACE REALTORS '-546-4 141- . (Optn Evenings) $25,500! No .Down -Move In No down fo Vets -Low dmvn all,. othf.'J'S. :l Bedroon1s. 2 baths, secluded rear living roon1 overlooks the park like yatd. Luxurious shRg carpeting. Prime area, \l'alk lo shops, park and a11 schools. a40-1700. TARBELL 2955 Jlarbor. Costa Mesa VA APPRAISES C F C. I ·rt h & c lols where you own the • I 0 eswo y o. laod. thi. Is ..... SOxlOO, level, $23.,500. Realtors EASTSIDE IN the \vinter when l'i t" drizzles -or. in the summer \Vhen it sizzles? When is the best time to buy a home with· a swimmin.il pool? Mavbe now? We h·ave a terrific buv in a 3 bedroom and family room home with heated & fiJtered pool. Quiet ~stside _location. High assumable VA loan \vith low interest. $33,500. WAKE UP TO A BAY VIEW AND a million t\Vink1ing harbor lig\itS by night. Dramatic architecture and design lends itsell to gracious entertaining and Camily convenience. 4 large bedrooms, formal dining area and wet bar. CALL for an a?· pointment to inspect ...... $90.700 with flexible terms. Eastbluff Office ; 640.0020 lclysidit Office • 675-4930 COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTORS 2:.!0 E. l"lth St. C M . 646-0555 549-1910 'EVeninas c&l.1:6#-7003 4 DELUXE UNIT$:" Prin1f.' rental area in -gqod Costa MeM location. Oui ol area owner an x lo'ua! Present a11 otters $68,500. Call: 673-3663 548-S~vcs. , Peninsula SS-oint' l BR., 3 J>o\~; hple, bll-i n k.itch. Priy .. patio. Ob); g-araa:e. N"ow beln& decorated' a:· c arp e I e d . 169.950 Call: 613--3663 642---2'l53 Eves associated 2 LARGE UNITS-$79,500 Corona de! Mar -both 2-sty. 4 BR., 3 ba. e'~. Studio type. One has cozy frplc .. cai-p .. drapes, bltns. 2 Car gar plus carport. 3800 sq. ft. Al Fink -CJ\MEQ .S.HORES _New listing '--buijl'!J>Y Ferd! just .4 years ago . 4 Bdrms., large .family room w/fire- place & sep. billiard room . Pool. $140,000. Carol Tatum · · DESIGNED FOR HAPPY LIVING Yo11:'ll find charm ir\ this 4 bedrm ., con- veruenUy located home. The price is worth your time to investigate. $72,500. Baycrest. Mary Lou ~arion LIDO ISLE SPECIALISTS· We have just sold four ol our exclusive listings. However, we have si x more from $55,000 • $285,000. Eugene Vreeland , , EASTBLUFF Charming 3 BR. home. beautifully decorat- ed & landscaped. PoolsiZey'l!"d. Night view. .Walk to schools & tt!nnis·. Haf'•et Davies. $45,500 . ,. PENTHOUSE-WATERFRONT Right in the heart Ql ,the fup in Newport Beach. 2 BR., 2 baths, 2 terraces. Privacy with security. lO°f0 Down .. Call for app't. $57,000. LaVera Burns HARBOR VIEW HILLS Neivlisling. The popular Lust "Sandpiper " 4 BR., family rm. w/lrpl. & wet bar. pn,. fess1onally IMdscaped. $69,500. Catbryn- Romcin Gabriel Wauld . Love This! $33,750 AT $42,500. General . . , Seller leaving for ldaho and l.:;;:;;;i;;::;====;;i;;;;;::;:::;::::;:;;;;;;;;;;===-1 musl st'tl this sparkling 4 b<droom 2 s1ory M•,. WILLIAM WINTON Real Estate BROKERS-REAL TORS ~015 W Bcilboa 67l·l~~ 1 BEACH UTATE Tennille . C .. ' ; ~ '. ioHED FOR HORSES A like ne'" coacbes home In Jl.tcsa Verdr. This great open air home features 3 bedroom!, l\\.'O tuU baths, an atrium, easy care yard, huge bric'.' fireplace, bull! In 1..-hina closet and 1ara;e coUO· ·1ry style ki1ch<'n & fa·mily 1wn1. A n1u11t see for those \Vho like con1emporaey liv- ing, 646-niL·SM,{(I(). \O THE REAL \'.". ESTATI:RS 4 Bdrm + Fomily Rm 0\11ncr ~lling. f'amily roorn \vilh used n a I u r a I brick fireplace, den-eozy &r \vann, '4 bedrmg., oversized 1nastr1· bedroom, patio gardt'n \l'llh pas11-thru 10 kilchr.n, b1·k. $:.l.'l,750. TARBELL Verde hom~! Separate. <lin- ing, 2\.; baths & den, n /JJ (). /)' J Oversized lot with room for V.:Jalboa Jd(an pool-and ? 1''or details. call ~ll5l fOpen eve11.) * 114 APOLENA * ·----, DPEN-HOU$E SAT. & SUN. 1·5. I ,,.J1t HarrAGf l Furnished 4 bdrm. home in. prime loc. Close _ ~ ... ,,... to villa~e & only steps to .x\nt So. Bayfront beich. A real value at ~75,000. --$30,500 * EXCITING NEW LISTING * Adams at Magnall•. SPANISH ELEGANCE lmmac. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. residence · Ige. family HuntJnirton'Beach owner a11.'!ioid, Spanis h . rm.· gourmet kitch. Close to beach. Call for I .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO I de&ig11. beautiful lhru~ut, app't. to sec. $82.500..-· FANTASTIC "" '~ooilion<>d. ~~• ""'· *'.$49.500 * lru'if' ru.milY~ 1m · + VALUE firepl•«. dining room. 3 2-Bdrm. fixer-upper on full corner lot. Many · 5 +Family +·D!ne ONLY $24,900! Bargain! Barpin! Barptn! Paneled living roo,m.' i11td brick firtplace. i.~amlly roon1. Load of KNOTl'Y PINE! Forma) d.lni~: Go®: 1net kitchen. FIVE bl& ~ ·rooms. WALK TO OCEAN! UnbeUevable? lll!l the . low' price IO -call now 660383 ' 5 'Acres in Newport Beach. Bea~tilul area for _ growing, family. 4 Bdnns., ·1ge . lam. dining rm. & lanai for jnformal ente r.lain· ,irig, rOll spacious ~pool area. $225 ooo 'Kathryn Rat116\on · _ ' · .. HARBOR ISLAND-$315,ooo E~rly Ame)'i_1:an ch8)'m & grace. Jj:xqulsite decor. <Ample grounds w/pool tali shade trees, BBQ area . .Pier & boat dock ·Call M. C. Buie 1 1 • SHORECLIFFS-APPRDX. Vi ACRE Building site overlooking jetty, with direct access to swimming· beach. Plans & ren der .. ing available. Will coriillder !Tade lor---units $150,ooo: Edie Olson . ' l.!8114 Brool<hun1. FHA-VA TERMS just IW'l\[the key and inow: batfui. n at u r a I \\.'Odd po~ibilities! . . ' ._....... 1 1-..-Hii"ii"ii°""&""iiiie.Oiiiaclii•iiiiiiO l3 &drm +family nn, tara:e ~ l JI double-car pr. $2$,000 •. 10: !e&Jurin& 3 bi• ;:i:.1:_-brk. S 3 o .. s oo · * LOOKING FOR PERFECTION? * * MOVING b<droom•, ' ba1hs, family -Bu~t on I I'. lots, this exquisite 4 bdrm .. 3 room. all ,1.., bull!ln~ """' ba. residence must be seen to be appreciated. NORTH * - livlna rm ,y J f I rep I a ce If you're looking for quality bUilt with used C>lY'Mr movlnc to Idaho - -·- $17,500, FIXU UPPER CokMell, ...... W.0700 I ' ' . I., EASTSfD£ COSTA MESA 3 bedroom hoint'. hard\\'OOd floon •od bond' of separate euttt room and bath. All tor $19,~. Walk. to shopping. lO'•lJO' 1\-2 loL Hurry, brlna: yout D&lnt bruah and lmallna.t1on; CALI, s«l-JUI (opet> ev,.I -....... fliA/Va terni!i, av11.il., or J>rick & wood. thls is it.. M'uat ICU lowtsl priced l auume exlsllng low Int r-.tagnolia 11.1 Talbert, story la Mesa Xerde. Laree 1ou. 011<m111 $30,1)51). call 1...._...,;'.;::'""::;"1;;•m::,.::v•:;u::!.''--WILLIAM WINTON, Real Es~ • lidrm.. 1epeta1e dinlDfl 6 UNITS -( ... n eves.\ GI SPECIAL 229' MARINE, llALllOA ISLAND 675-3331 :C~;,~"'0v~::t'io;t't1t: 3 Bedroom honie, t~• bath. hardwood noora. double i::ar- •&e. NotU1e.ast Costa Mesa. on 'a at l'C 101. $68,j()(), !~AS! I \\'here ciln you 1\nd a 4 ,._...,_'""""''""""'""'"""'""""'""''""""''""""'~I room for pool. NO 'DOWN ~ bdnn., family rm .. formal P:t:, TO vtTERANS. IUNITS .. ~111111 1 1 eo-loc•Jlon. $100,l!ll. --------------':..~1~ 7.~ .~;~t: ~ Daily Pilot Cla•ified Ads ~n ~" ~~~::.'i Roy McC•rdle Rt•ltor flt:LP! Anxiotla awnn-1 2 owner \Viii hclp with Gt llJO Newport Blvd., C.~L · Br., 2 ba, •Wini pool, so0cJ clo1ng "°"" Call -,~ .. 1 s.a.n29 ~~""" ,....t 6l>Tl2l ~~t~t REAL.~~ for Action • ~ • Call 642-5&78 ~ ~ 644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CINTIR Dl., N.I. • • . Daily Piiot Claaffletl O~Gl .COAl'l"S IUT ' • SAU'SMAN . •• • • • • • • . ~ ~ ~ • •• .. )~ .. -• .. ' , ' • ' l • DAil V l'ILOT c .;.... ..... c,.1 ---1~ 1....m. NowPol'I'-Westmtn1tar 1 i'P'REm5E 91\LE ey aw.., -BelWI f'our Seuor11 bonv:--4 bic I m'i::iiii:iiii:iiii~:iiii~~~~ I ;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;= LOCATION" can only ••art to """'"be """"'· • battll, new cu1tn1 1'6 • HouMo Unfurn. F 'I Still H ? $28,550 DRIVE BY -i -,-u""'n-lh-E•-.t-bl_uff_. -1st TD ' Loans c ....... tlel Mor ~-.. 1 lu.-... I ... "·-thla Cabulou.. t SIOr")', 4 BR.. crplJ drM I hr .. n" Pt~~~~~~;,:: .. 3-BA:· ·tso~"¥··wlfotmirC1ffi ··rmar ar~lf" rm:·: 1-.. ~~ hou~f.e. l.A.J'ce 3 ·bedroom area., UPif8ded lhNout. elec home "'/cathedral eeilinp, phis den wllh ft.replace. rt fl..r ~ openen: .and all o~ hie ffm 4fTll •·/,brick fpl. you like thal Spanish lype of 1111• aits on a prQfesskina.Uy pl'ivacy ru.r yaN. VA-no ·exterk>r don't pus this one ~andaca~ •<.'Orner lot w/a rnor~y dt!, $290. mo. or lakt up 11·5 onl,v 13 2 9 0 0 Uit" 20 .'C40 cuslltl pool. 0\1er Jo"··bll GI loan. J.tt.500 &&i10l0. •• ,. ' · Dick &rr Realty, 962-lUl Jo'.P. Sub'T'll. your terms. PROBATE SALE 3 eli'"~tesa 968-1931 or $46-8107. Verde home. r or' tn. -WALi< T6 OCEAN lormallon. c&IJ ..,_9309, 1000 SQ. FT. '"!'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: I MESA Verde • Br. C!wner 4 :+-Dl N. RM. 1· trasl. Reduoed to 131,500. NO +·FAM. ltM. C•2 VACAt:tJ dn. VA. 1616 Elm A;o., $16,500, 10 : THI: Rl.:AL ·~ I:STATf:RS . ' ' 125'X292', on1 ~ Col:lll $7~151. r 0\Vlltt' leaving area -!'dust Mesa 11treet. Nlil.me your BY O,vner: (3 Br .. 1a• 'ba.. 11ell! WaJl.t~wa.11 carpets, termai OW'ner ready. "'''"' crpt!r, 1}UM, mu. Int· J>µiltin r/o, ustd brick trpl, ' . $80,000 _ma""'e". m_.950.~~5'9-J996~-·~-1 1 '-balh .. Xlnt lni!Kw! S..b- BY O\\'ntr: Xtra l..ra: 4 Br, 2 1nit. Ca.11· M'J-1221. Newport ot f•irvi1w 646-1811 (onytime) '._8-~N~S . Prime: CDnd. Xlnt CQsta A1t"Sa loc. lnvestonr dell&hl ~ Bet· ter· ,than JO'-' relW'n. Just listed .. $9$;500., \Von'I laat Jong! Call 545--8424 (Open Eves.) Bolbo• Ponlooulo BALaOA Penil}sula horn~. Quiet. ne~ ba)', nice area. Call 538--6160, ~~3. College Pule 4 BDRMS, 2 ba., · Spac.k8J,s Jivi.Qa:. nn wlllL custorn frD\ + fonna.l dining, Cpts evefY\\•hcre. $33.500.. Open Hollif!. ID Tulant; ltd. Coron• dtl rNr· · OPEN DAILY· 1-4 603 POin-1• Now linlahcd ~ ready to move into -Sharp 2 bd:nn. home plu~ brand n e .w oWner·s unit y.•ith 2 Bdrms. I: family l'ITI., · 2 baths; frpll". 1''.A. heat; bltns. carpets. A terrilic property for )'Ot.I . , • MORGAN REAL Tll' 67J.4642 67>6459 OPEN ·DAILY 1·5 S(H LARKSPUR. 2 BR,. rle\1 - ly cl.t'J)dcd. Can . buiJd ,~ unit •Walk '° mu:kels. • Call: Pat \\'ood 640-1400 Scenk Properties 615--5726 bt. •• coro. Jot. Rm for boat. SBY~fOUR REALTY, ITI{] $24.900. 64~. Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Bdi: D•n• Point SHARP 4 BR. CORNER home in bca.u1ifu1 3 BR -BY O\VNER SUBURBIA PARK Assume It ls eas1. \\'alking to P a na exist.in& 6';ii GI loan or pay Point l\1arina from i this LO\V do\\'n to Nl.\V con- mqdern 3 BR. 1~' ba bo1ne. ven,tional linancinz, Srpero.sized kar gar & e LARWIN e m11.hy x:tras are offe\'ed for IJ!,900, 63S-3883 or drive 961 ~405 ANYTIME b)': 25146 Manzanita. -POLYNESIAN EHt Bluff SETTING """-::':-:=f'-.,..,~=--1 \\'11'1-1 MAGNIFICENT PdoL THE MOST ONLY $35,900. AU. TER.A1S or ... ume $~% Int....St. l'~or the least. 'in thit tine Xtn sharp and c~anl Best area. 3 Bdrm~ .. 2 ba., fam./ • k>ca.le. Close to ocean. on kit., t.sly. Completely re. qulet cuJ-de-sac. A muat-see decor. Nf!\v carp., drapes, for pool lovers! Call 842-4466 paint. vinyl rile plus .. mani· cured yard,.. on a happy ~t & acl'O!I !ro1n priv. T eadership park. Note : lo\Y leasehold *ll ---.""'='""'="'~-- taxes -a very fine vaJut LI KE NEW u REAL ESTATE at 144.150. 4 BR. + 3 BATHS 644-U33 Broker Anytime c-r-.... -Huntington .. ~ NEW palnt in &. out. NJ:.i\i ~--=-~,..,,,..,,..,.,,....-.11 ·.._,all·to-~·a..U lha.g carpet, * DRIVE . BY * F'ORMAL DINING ""'· PllO)lE ·US. }'OR J.·IQRE cheery bri&ht kltch. \V/bllln INFORl\lATION r/o .+ dishW$r! Xlnt area tf62 . WATEit~ONTDR. (Corner;of Bulh•rdl ' front be1-e you can pack your lunch and \Valk to the·beacb. Bright '" chttrful kitch/ ramUy rn1 with covered J>at io. Reduced to $29,950. $l.500 dn. on spttilt letins or $0 "down on· VA \tr S25S a n10. Incl. laxes. * .. 22002 MAUIU !Corner Molibu &. Banning) 2000 sq. ti! On a biz cortlf'r Joi near 1J1e beach;:-Most of this tiOrfte~o~off to the 14!Xf ti<f fl patio. Great for f':nlcrtllining • perfect !or lots of kld5.. Submit' yoor best.offer -must bf. 51>kll -* . ,· 8442 FANTASli1. (W/of Nowlond S/of . : '\Valk ·IO schoob! It's VACAN'P'aod· \\•afting just FOR YOl:J! Call 847-1221. •, .SE-Y.-MOUR--REAL TY, 17l-tl Beach BJvd., Hunt. Bch. $28,900 4 BDRM 'f-'DEN Q\vncr n1ust sell. Entry hall lo 1-t!ntritl Door plan. 2 patios. 28 fool _rear living rm., 4 bcdrootn. fireplace, brk., built-ins, S 2 8, 9 O O. 846--0604. TARBELL .Edinger at Sprina:dale, !-luntineton Beach SWIM POOL 5 BDRMS. O\\•rter n10\le. 5 ~1U1ms. f\fim pool, xtra pullruan baU1s, --lJ!:IP-!~ ,.roon1. thick shag .catpetina, f"X· pe~ive, df!CJlratiol'l!I. No ~~::..i.1errns, bric. S:l7.000. 8u--tib1Jl. •mt Y ome . · 2 BR.. 2 bath units. 2 Vl'll.. . • ... nw ........ .,,...:"• .. ,.. .. thia, ·-.. ~-· ............ 90921:NL-of-W;AY· "ota:·Tulli·c.r;.~-;r,: .. ~ · 6*\IO"INTElRElS'!'--llARllOll View 11w., vi.w. 4 ..... _ .... · ~.'.~~ ·:..""'.= Seeing is Believing IMognoll•nrMoy'1$.t.1 ·~.,,,.,., ... a..1 toca· 2nd TD loans BR 15.iO Month. au~ m .._. 1n .. + !or . , ~ .and what )'Oll see hi 3 BR. 2 BA, CO\'tred P_t'\o· $ • '°"' ~· AGDll ~ 'only $34;950. • ~t\\'PQrl Stach Back ka.y! , CJlll&t dt'pll. _dstt\\'tt1r. J\111 .t 675--6050 0 a .• lul •• bated on ~Wly. Costa Mesa · Ju.st oil Tuslln tn beaut reduc«! to St>.500. Drl\!t by > _ . AlaO NE\V 95 • NC\\'POfl Rivler11.. · and 1;Jll l1$·fOr matt lnfm. W "1111111 a..llt. of sale.price IOI.Its 1.:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j Now '"'"'"" , """"""'' 3 e LARWIN • S•ttlor Mtg. Co. • FOR RENT • ,:· ·' ( • r I I ' I '1111 I I' I 1' baths, ........ Onll')IWB Y, 961440S AN°YT1ME 1 HOUSES 642-llU . ' -11 MM~CUl.A~E l B ~ 0 . beau!. "'/w crplg & 5 • 2 Bdmi. &: 1 • 1 Bdl'in ., Servin& 11.ar99r area 21 yra. ROO~T. 2 b a 1 h home, ' . dt'Celralor drapes. s Io 11 f' flXtr up~n 011 2 R·2 lol!i. fittpl111 ·e. dbl .• .,.., patio, "SlNCE 1946" n;t'pl., AM/~"l\1 lntcrc.'Onl, hit E•tti•. I ~ $875. monthly Income. [ l~ rf!d~'Ontled, Ne\\' • h & c d1Sh\\'Shr & bhns. ALL plan-Ciefteral $79 500 HouMt:forftent fe <TPll~ & drp:ii, Avail. P.1arch lsl _Wes.lc.rn Bank Bldg. ncd cbrnmu1\hy ""ll h ac1~~ 'T.URY .ll · 6tlJ7ll 1st. $250 ptr nlo. 301 EQI ~u111versi.ly--Park;inrtnr.-'ol""l'Oll1ng i:;reen. $\\•lnimlng \V .. ~ Broad\\·ay, C.?ol. • 1 , I --·--11•11 L1 r Days IJ3.0101 Nights pool, putting grttn. loedl!. of Mobile Hemes: AT.,: !l "' R 0 NT . TA.'< • anin1i1ies. TolaJ peyment of For S•le 125 SHELTER. Ocx;k )-our 00.t, HouMt Furn11hect 300 Lochen my er FOR sale by owner, Beaut 4 sm •per mo. includes all. lf:"ase J new un11s. NB. Call Ge I BR home, Farn m1 &:. 3 BedrooQi. sin&!,_, story-lroni 35 Ft, Mobile Homt for detalll!.. J>\·t. O\VllE'r. TI~! ntr• ,1':Qnn&l .din. nu:-op &reeo-S26,2il0. fo\)110"'· Irvine North B~,. OFFER. 646-3180 atl Ii ~J..82-l!l. "sso~-.-r-m-h-..,-.-. -,-,.-,-,.-,-,-- -bell. ~1043. I~ San11 Isabtl A~t" .. folio"' Pl\1. 21 Unit.Hr. Shop'9.. $9b 1 BR rnobl hrue 111111 l'pJs 1860 Newpor1 Blvd:, C.l\f. Rf'•hor • 'LUXURY 'IVING ' V~"' almost n P \V ; oVi!rlooking fofo.narch Bay & beach. 3500 sq. ft. of 11ood. glaSs &: lie. A luxury hon1e wilh· lots of personali!y. Aru:ious owner a ,s k i 11 g $150.000. • . 499--2*>0 * •~ . --~ liO</IH l.AO-Hl, CAUi- HOME PLUS 2 Bdrm. house in front \\•ilh 11 1-bdnn. apt. plus studio in 1>tar building.. Lots of Meeiusiou & privacy for 140.500. ..AG/an ft.EAL ESTATE i 1ro c t{'nn<'YJ'C · s1. 494-9473 549i)316 SAVE $6000! N. Laguna • Vil'"'· 3 Br .. 3 Ba., tam rn1., 2 frpln .. pool . df"('k, patio. Xlnl parking. 3,900 sq. Jt. O\\•ncr 494-88i4. OWN•YOUR~EXEC. APT. on beach front, 180" fabulous: vie1v. Owner \l,•ill fin. $411.500. 2 BR. 2 BA, pool , r.lrvator. Bkr. 499-3005. • signs 10 ~('\ or call Jl)'.'(20' Mobiltt borne. enclosed 2 le ii BR, 2 Ba. 823.1 l:Uis $150 P\ll hn1e Cdi\I Call G46-J928 Eves. 673-4577 .SU--OJOU •.or :> 4 0 -3 I 4 7. eab&na. fUrn., In Adult A\>e llB. S4:ll i\t 847-3957 $131 2 BR mob kids pct"' Cl\ll•P,,_.,..,...,_..,,..,,...1 VILLA~E REAL £4talf' ex-!?ark do"•ntO\\'Jl c. :\I. ''NEW'' $195 3 BR kidsi pcts N~8. '!'hre..'· tedrootn, 2 b&th elusive sales agent. fi..18-j.9!9. 20.UNITS Bachelor pp.els slart al $S0 t:harnier with l•f'll" fenced -NO POINTS 1963 MAYFLOWER dbl <'· ADULT APARTMENTS 979-1430 AGENT '""" ... .., .... S2lt) per n1011th. panda, Adult park In Foun-ll4 E. 20TH ST. Costa Mes• w No Loan CommittH . ~l~~ley. 64!·ll80 or \VEBB.C::1~A l\tESA.642-4905 3 Bdrn1, 2 &th. Nil't! &rel\. a·lker & Lee \Vhcn yuu buy thii. t•ustom BUDGER Expando, liidO', PRll\1E 4.p~~l-Ba .. 276 i)anla lsabt-1. C.i\J. e 'Jt,EALTORS duplex ou Nc"'POrt l!iland. xln'I L'Ood. l\1us1 be niovcd. h~. S700/nio. No . du VA. 714:629--9112. 2043 \Vestelitr Dn\11 CompJctc \vith pip1· & float. $8500. t S62.~: N. Costa i\lesa, Lido ltle ~7711 O\vner will i·arry Isl T.D. r2131 ~1_3175 S57-61al. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;j $82.500. ~::;;,:,::..._,""'"-:-:---J:'-::::'.'.:'.'""7'7:'::--:'_,_~:'." I• NICE 1.0xl.5 "''/raised added 2 Tri-Plexes. :.I br,. I ba. ea. I. Bdrni.. 4 balh hon1r . din-• 2. BEDROOl\1 \\"ilh alnilc CORBIN rn1. Xtrai;. Lovrly Pk. Conv. Newport a ch., nr. N\\·pt. <len, li\·ing 1w111. SG30/1no. giu;q:l' for SlfiO. ' • loc. $3100. 64&-268'4 0 1. Harbor lligh. :-:1111 1a..-..: Yeal'ly ll"ast. 67:>-:.~. • 2 BE:DROO~t. hal'd\\'OOd MARTIAi 646-8464. !.I.helter. Q\\Tit'r. 548-9695. Housts Unfurn,--305 floors, c·r1;1ts, drp~. flrepl , n I UNIT • Walk to-BChl dbl &ar, large yard. sm. Acre•g• for ~•I• 150 R M C di R It REALTORS ~7662 I&: 2 BR. SllO l l, S\6 i\t dn. General oy c •r • ••.or __ ..._______ 109 Palm, llB R47·3951 110 Ne\vpo11. Blvd., C.l\l. 4 BR 21/ IA INVESTMENT FREEll 541-n19 · . • 2 OPP!)RTUNITY Lots for Salo 170 Londlordi·Own.trs _ On llighl;,uid Dr. Llkc new . 4 s Acres near Palnida.le l ht'J l'.L":.~ •• ASE'."!!""!.'"8~~~ .. !!!!-'!:!Cu!!!!l!!'J \\"t \Viii 1~fl'r tCflants 1a you "" .. r . 2 ""'· ston1 spa.ciou.o; bdr1n,s. "' ram ity· Airport. Xlni gro\\"th poteB-Coast Hwy. Cor. J"REE or ~·ha .. gf' ... ~IMy Bit-in f"lt>« kil('~t"n. Dsh':--Shr, l'n1 .. 2': baths.• Sliding glasi1 lial. Only $35,t:XXI . !erms. C-1 zone. Appl'ox. llXfxl26·. <lesirable lt>nants on 4lltl' .-rpts !': drp~. t rpl..:, Pr1valf" wull o'looks a sparidhia Bill Grundy Rt•ltor Leve\. Prinif' loi:atioo. 1\ailin'! li.ot1. Pti.tio. 1·u11 ··und. C\<>st" to pool . Pi1itny. cxn-us. A t-'ami-3"1 Bayside. N.B. 67a.6161 Sll2,cm. . ALA Rentals e 645.3900 ~hoo!~· S26j1 n10. Call &Ut' ~1.::i~e 10 be proud of. 40ACRE!ake fOr orilY-$29 Wtsley N. T•ylo·r Co. • BELit-:vi:: -1 B1·. nr 673-S.nl~~·~·=~:===~"I nionth. $7250 per acrc-. Rtaltor1 . bf"af'h. Kids/Pf'IS. $115. 3 BR. 2 BA MONTECEU.0 CALL re •4•·lCl4 ' 968-0047 2111 San Joaquin llllls Rd. ALA Rl'nlal~ e 645-3900 "l'O\VNllO USL blhiA, cpt1, 11 •• ~ ,,. Cemetery NaYpOrt Center 6.fi.4.4910 XTRA NICE-t.r8: l Br. itv/ drpa. 542-21:lic-=' =-"""',.,..,..._. 7 Rt:..tL TY . Lots/Crypts IS6 Builden Attention ref. child/Fl'I uliJ 0pd, $135. \VEstS)DE 3 BR . 2· B.'\ !&IJl Nt1r Nrwperl Pe il OlflC't J W Of Th ALA Rrntnls e 645.-3900 rn1 .. gal 1\0\'e, h'i fencd yd -SUPER PLAYPEN-4 Cen1ctrry lols, 10 yrs Old, Ult est. e \v/pttlo. Kids, ptlt!I 01{. BAYSllORES. 2 BR &. den. FUiiy landscaped. Beaut We1ttrn White House e 1''Al\11LIES? 2 Br, fn~·d S~.' nio~ t1n1ued flOSS. vie\, .. Le:avin., area. 1 -ss Panoraml1· oc. ·can v\C'\V front yrd, encl car, kids1 pet~. !">16-Ml!O Ask tOr F'RANl{l Dei.'Orator111 pad. JI.lust Sl'll. .... ""' lot 2'l I " · Submit all offers. than L'OSt. 83lhi082. . l'an build •units, c'On· l.iO. 4 BR' S~Y ar It ' GE~ do11. elc .. 26,281 i;q. fl. Vie\\' ALA Rl'11t11ls • 64~3900 \\' t · .0 •A 11e 1 a!r~ m Commtrcial ot Dana Point. Cbtlo11 Point. , . · • es .gJ " ~·a ·, now, ~ Property 151 ii: Catalina. 25~-:, do\\'n. •rnlal • A Quiet Plat"e -I BR. Stnale S!. 4~166. 1610 W. Coast H\\')' .• N.B. __ ._....;_____ prlct $132.000. \Valk lo .shop/park. SU5. 4 Br. 2 Ba. crpts, drpi, Laguna Niguel l~VEST~ENT DIVISION ALA Rentals e 645--3900 Ya.rd. $175. u;io. Ow ER . BY OWNER -HARBOR EAST 17th STREET e RARJo: lnclf'ed -l Br \\'1 ** ~7609 ** REALTORS 642~62.1 N Aru:tous 1o SeU. 3 COSTA MESA Br .. crpts, drps, frplc., VlE\Y 4 8f'droo1n. Fee land. ~A: ... 1 1 111zy ~''"kids/mil pet ·ok. 3 BR11.~ BA ne'&r scbl.s. $200. bltru, big yrtl., new J y lmmed. -occu p. VACANT! ......, F '· ront ng liU1 Sl. $150. ll.IO. Call Joan, llERlTAGE painted 21512Via VaJverda. S53,750. Call 644·7722 or Sll:i.000 t'a!h do\i'll ALA Rf"nt111!1 e · 64~ REALT.OR..5,.540-1131 . 00 21•• 644-8ll4. RcalonomiC1i, Bkr. 675--6700 R ~ N N -~. 1 -z=~=====:.1 ... r • ewport e R~AL ··;okl! 3 Br. huge Huntington BHCh Lido Isle 1• SHOPPING CENTER 1~· x 620' Ll"vcl . $1.80 SQ. 1o~1. fnNI Yl'd. f'ncl gar, N\\'PTI ---· -------1 EAST BLUFF' Lusk 5 BR, 3 · Wesley N. T •ylor Co. llGTS, $16.i. Bach. Pad, SSS. Utll. Pd. BAY FRONT VIEW-10 Salfllite stort"_L 10.7';:#> Cap f BA. fani r111 . 2 frpl rii:, 2600 RtaJtor1 ALA Rental:ii. • 6-15-3900 I l!rrt Price ha.s just_bft'n dra!>".ic-sq. fL S67.t:XXl.'644-ll02. r..,",'.,· !~~e.nl""". _ndable on '>Lll San Joaqu;n !IUl:ii Rd Eq <:n!e ·$120 UtU Pd. '~ .. , N.e ,, Ce''''' 64· 4 •9·10 e '.\HNI Ran<.'h -Rural 2 r--... Cott•-. rear , I'~ ally reduced to S99.500 on J '!'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.. J Full pt(~ S.142,000 wpo -· ..........., -~ ...., this 11pacious 2 BR., den San Clemente Br\\' frpl, k1ds1pets $175. Jo1owenng · Tree. Sll'i.· Ptt. honie w/dining rm. & \\'el THE IRWIN CO. 1 CHOICt: lo!, IOO'xl35', R-2 ALA Rtnt•ls e .64.S..3900 Yoo AU' Gome · .2 er .. Sl40 ba1·: entry eourtyard i\·/ , SHORECLIFFS Realtors 644.iJIJ pa.veiJ alley, 348 E · 1641 New@!rt Blvd., CM v.•/util. Don't set --on1ed- 1ouhtain. lge: .... Palio on fiO By awne,(.-4 Br., 2 .Ba.,' COi\f lligti~'l.y frontage. 3-J Rocht."$lf'r Si .. C.M. Short si'1 BR kic1SJpcts OK irtt-~"M•d • •1'El..P~U Rentai. ft. lot; 3 ,ar O'aJ'a<>e & Lido frplc. drps. nu crpl Ir 18nd & bldgs. \Valk to 17th Si. t hpnz. cntr. 1100 . pd • wl\I Cet You & Pad. e -o • , • S2l 7j() 673-9309 util xtdnt\11 OK I _,, I . , , Nord bay vie\\·. \vallpape~. ""gas bbq, ocean Agenl. 675-7225 1-1.1.R. · ' · ' · Snglsicpli'i $1 10 c.~r. 1.,..e U]ll 2 Br. $150. ull .pd vw. Pvt. bch. r.1any xtra. Condominiums Mount•in, Desert, Snglst<·pls $120, gar. crpt/~at, klcb/pct. \llurry I I ANXIOUS. SeveraJ · 4 br homes. lmmed. occup. to 60 dayi. Agent 61>.i22a HIR. BEAUT·lFUL location 2 story, 5 br. 4. Ni 3 lrplc. AJCnt 67>-1225 HIR SUPER l Br., 2 Ba., pool, great Hirbor View. Azent. 67>722a HIR Tolbert) . .. Really lovel;y 4 bcdrn1 home on U1e cul.de.sac of a tree TARBELL Jn1n1ed.' Oc1.:upa11cy. Appl for sale 160 Resort 174 5 bl~ to bch s-50. Jf.B. Jump n Jacks 3 Br. S.1!56 only $42,000. 644-8138 or ----------iSlJO. 2 BR gar kiciii/pets C~~le ~ml.Ile $90 nr ';'tr howOAlt lc;iW&OD jR. ~. ·~ 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 Costl MeS:- ;fANTAS.TIC POOL HOME \\ltth over 2.:IX> 91 . n. ol comlo11. and fWl area for the "largf'i !&mily ·that likeii to see the kkls spend a little more time around home. 4 huger bodrooms. 2 largr haU111. 30 fl heated Ii: filtered Blue liaven POOL and huge RU1.IPUS ROO~f. Q\vner trans!eJTed and says sell last at ·$31,500. 38R,21~ l'"TCshly remodeled, paintl!'d, decorai.ed. & new carpeting. Large living • cUnl~ rms., huge 1na:ster BR w I t h ttreplac.oe. Alley a cc e 1 1 • QUlet easts!dc s I re e t , $32,500. CALL G> 64••Z414 At.Id~ '71t:ALTY N••r N•WJert Pe•t Offh~• 111ESA VERDE M>,.GNIFICENT Can cinl,y sta.11 lo describe this fabulous 2 glory ~ Bf\. 3 BA. homt v,•/forma\ din 1&rea, upgraded t~ruout, elec gar dOor openers a~' all of thl.s 'sits on a professionally l~ped ·~rner lot w(a huze 20'• x 40 ' custonj pool. Ditk Berg· Realty 962--21~1 --'-:C::'-;:~;--;:.-.~ . BY .,OWNER • 5 BR foonvm. \o 4+huge muttt). 2 BA. fam/dinlnc. ~i;a lge iol, cy.1-dc-M.c. All cUJtom features tncl new air cond. le prqe doOr opener, Hua• 'pGuo: ornr lndlcp. • Vel')I slJ4rii at $34,500. .. r;;:i,,. by 31.lO Kel)>''l:il'l', -·,. -,. ~!)..8000 shaded street. New floQr tile 16U1 Beach BJvd .. In entry & kitchen. Df!\9 crpt Huntington Beach ltJ Jiving rm l dini!Jt rm. 11,..,.iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.O Pr.i<le or o"'lU'J'ShiP ! :lho\v& r I' "all~ycr." Priced rj;lit at $30,500: All tenns avail. * 21851 OCEANVIEW · Fr•nciscan· Fountaini by tho SH I: " 4 Bedrn1 -:l BatM. 2400 sq ft . former 1nodel.home.·OncC picked •s "liome-ot:the- l\fonth" tn 11on1e n1~hel ?.1o.o;t outstanding r i$fi900, and w-orth e\.:ery eenJ. .. • LARWIN • • 96M405 ANYTIME -,'TRUST , YOUR JUDGMENT" Veta movt into 'this 3 bedroom \\ith 20x3),finished family "1Jm. lixli · patio !hat 11 carpeted and draped. Remember lf:'ller pays all or Vets costs and lmpounM. Priced belo,"' muli.et al 129,000. c.n ~' . , $15,500 t11A 221·02. S&XI down, total paymU. incl laxes It: maiilL SJ.58. Xlnt 1!0ndo. Qose to 111ajor dtop. t·enl., incls • 1crpt.1. drps. washer. dryer. "tel\"ig. ~)'lnls Je911 than ... nr. Sl400 DOWN Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA in gd. area near 1''JVE POINTS. New shag crpl lhruout. Lots or panellnr. gas range &· oven.,Payrh,li $235. incls all. ..JJri~ la $21,900. A real buy! l'**D••s 53l·51H I :::1 531·5111 S QUICK S WE BUY HOME~ MR. KASl\BIAN 8'17·9604 KASABIAN ==~~~~~=:':II , VERY .ANXIDUSI i GOVERNMENT Be'i.(lt. pool 1\me. 1-1eavy OWNED ' shak~ roof: 3 BR. 3 Ba. 3 n1A &: VA reposlleSSed car 1ar. ~ + liq. fl. TownhoUscs " hornet-Lcnv ' HO\ISe\vife's pride & joy. dOwn. No points or ~w Xlnt nbrh.d. Sac. Sale. lees. Gov't ••Y• "°'""' * Century 21 * ""''1··~u pneeranee., Call REAL ESTATE 141.Qtl 968-444.1 \', CREST REALTY BY Owne•, take o v e; WALK TO ·BEACH pymna. on ectstinz 6~% loan. Regular $481500. Take from this aharP 4 bedroom $42,r.@, Need $8800 Down, dish~·stu' and prof lndscpd No credit (:hecks. ~920 yard. Full .prjce $23,!liO. All ask for Jack. U!nns. Vacant IOr q\Uck_ OC-f ~~ . cup. Call ~. ) SHERW••D. RE-ALT"(jj.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:::::o=· ;;;;;;;; I .t8964 o..-hunt. F.V .. ' , MiTICULOUll "~OME .FEED Thb 2 stocy, 3 bdrm. lean b< THE ' KOi'~ lolU'I "'""'"°""' b Im· m&C\IJlt~ inside and out. Jn your own beatiUM 3 Gn!iati 'view or the hll1A. ticrtd "'·aterlall ·on extra $36,50I). • bonus to KO with lbl' lovely i ed h I model h0n1e. Beautiful Mw . r . I sha( carpel, formal ~ioing, I C)lOICE , LOCATIOl'I lamil~ ,..m, 3 bedroonu .U Near schOolJ, Mtrk A 1hop-ttady for cracio\llrllvin& or REALTY pint. N~·b'..t dkor1.ted 4 aracet\11 enttrtalnin&; Lo't' Univ. Park Cente:r, 'Trvlnc B1·., 2 Ba .• (.'Omb. lam nn. I: 11S1Um&ble lot.n at only Call Anytlmc, ~ 1<11. -crpt, blU1 •lee 1!6.9'0. Y"" can't mlaa. Callll,~,.,ill!l!l!il"~"fto"~ ranee k oven. o o u b I e 142-2$3. BY OWNER ~ 5 BR. tin1 ........ }'•need )'d. 121,l!O, rm. i,. lencod yd ......... XJnt ftn.aincfl1(. 1649 Corstc11 JIOO dn. 5.16-4168 eves. or Place. Call an s pm w1tndA. ~. I========= Whfta Elephant Dime:·A·LIM ' ' ) 3 BR., l~. ba, den & playroom •..•.....• $89,500 S BR. 3 ba. stra.da corner. Pool •••• -..••••••• $125.t:XXI Llllp J!.!'l\L TY -INC. "Urr'Via Lido. N.B. 673-7300 Hcre·s just uilder 2.000 sq. ft. of comfort and luxury with huge bedrooms. 3 baths . n111,g nificenr shag \\t I 1v carP£'ting, and beautiful Jil'OUllds. Best buy in the. area at only $45,00J. !r you have been in military !ll'TVitt, save your cash and bUy GI NO DOWN PAY- iU:NT. 493--0188 eves, 833-1611, Ext J BR.. 2 Ba., \V·indsor ** BIG BEAR LAKE $130 2 BR 4·kid~ OK t.111 1 Miracles 4 Br. S:IOO 2838 dy• Sq 122600 1135 2 BR k'd I I II B i.;pt, drps, p&I. oc.-ean w ---~---~~-uare, • · . Need a tax dedueilon? Try 1. 5 pc s. , · • HELP·U e e s-...1 FOR Sale by Oll.'ner. 3 Br .. 2 3 BR .. 2 Ba .. l story Tiburon, lhi~ cabin-in-the wood•. $140 2 BR k1d11/pets _c.;-.1 ____ , ___ _ Bath, large living & fan1ily $29.500. Compl. finished only S8 950. Ca~on set ~ BR., k1d11/pe1s 10 VACANT HOMES an.'A, ne'1' shag carpctin&, 4 BR.: 2.11 Ba., Villa Pacific. OR 111.rt \I"/& geeludect' lot Rent Whllt You luy 0t.-ean Vil'"'· $42,W>. $27,!50. for only $950. and WE'LL Sngls/epls 2 Bi;t Cdr-.J. 1 I'. 4 BR homf'I, aome San Juan Capistrano 3 BR. 2\: Ba .. Villa Paci Uc, ' BUlLD a cabin on that lot Walk to_ bch 2 BR Cd:\I wJpcols, bl .n10, $100 dt'p.. $27,:JOO. '' ~t0r you! Ca:.II Ross (714l SnglsOK3BRk!ds/pcts C\i\L . ,MOVE .IN NOW! (l)()LED 3 BR. 2 Ba., Hun!. Cont.. ~1738 or •·wriff'"-1 ·Spencer Sngls OK 4. BR kids/pets Fl.'B. f'roni $'IOC. to $225 per 1110. BY SEA BREEZE S21.900. • P.cal Es1a1e. ·P.O. Box 2828, 97'-l430 AGENT Roberts & Co. •2·"11 AHho this homf' is apx. 3 3 BR .. 21i Ba .. Tiburon, .Bil'.Bear'i..ake, Calltornla . n1iles fro1n the sea you can m,500 *~ have a 11ree selection of 3 and 4 bedroom homes that can be mo\·ed . lnlo almost lmmedlately on our Rent -Op!lon plan. SHERWOOD II E A LT Y, see the blue watPr and ff'f'I 2 BR., 2 Ba., l!unt. :\farina, 5 ACRES nr. Vail Lk. \vtl', scenic.-S4500.. \v/$45. On 633-rno s to 10 A~f. 538-3286 I~ rool breeu. Beautilully S51,500. planned hon1e on .6'1 acre We h•vt mort lei. Well lanc.tscaped. 2640 Call us anytime. sq. ft. + 3 c·ar 111rage. 1800 ' larwin, realty inc sq. fl. of Patio!. 4 t68-MOS' S4•S4ll bedroon1s, 211 ba .• din rn1., ulilily rn1 and dramatic liv. PM Ag!. Real E1t•t• Exchange 111 54M.155 BEAUT, 3 BR home, frpl, fng roo1n. NOW ONLY $71 ,:,00 FITZPATRICK'S Ca.plslrano Valley "Really 31501 Ctunino Caplslr1n10 Se.n Ju1Jn Capistrano 493-1124 Realtor Since 1965 Tustin --O\VNER selling. Be au t Tustin ~leadO\\'S model 14, Bf'aul decor .. 3 BR, Din nn, Fam rm. Oprn hou1e "''eekeod~. 838-1015 TRADE 4 Bedroom I-Tarbor lovcly patio, bloc.-4< to 111chool. ~29 H bo Bl d S.1&-lm/536-1366. View home, fee land. $16,000 .<v. ar r v . Dupltxe1/Unit1 salf I 162 equil>· fol' UNITS I 11 s.46-8660 4 BR', .. 2 BA. Dl...X Dant1 Poicl duplex. Newport or Coata Mesa. Servin&' Ne\vport.Costa Mesa SOOfi * 537~9 $49,950. 3.1952 Silver Lantern. Call 644•7722 or 64.fi..SlJ4. 111?.a. Over 500 rentals l' \\lr.bb. Bkr. 642-4~ ----------llrv ne Beach Horne -Apt. 149.500 i 'R"'•"•"1"'E"•"t•"t• ... W"'•"n"tod ... l'-"l4'"'J LANDLORDS! Steps to ocean In Newport \Ve Specialb:e In Newpor1 UN IVERSITY PARK Owner/Agent * 61"":>--012:1 NEED 3 or 4 bdtn1 house. Beach e Corona del a.tar e l\fesa Verd« pre r I! r red,. Laguna e Ir Dana Point. 2 BR. : balh, df'JI_ · · · · •• S300 H.B. • Beautiful extra lie. 3 Buytr ready now! Doyle-CO. Our Rental Service is F'REE 3 BR. 2 1 Ba th, atrium •• S~l.'l Br., 2 ~ &· 2 Br'., 1 Ba .. Eves, 838--6341. to You! . r ~ BBRR, ',;~ bah ., r 1 an1. rn1. ~;;2 lo\·ely lge. grounds. garage NU.VIEW RENTALS , ''ru"Rr'L">: 'n"oc1• ~· -+ huge park·g. On cu.1-dt---"' NC $43.500. Owner 842-3276, [ I~ 673-40.Jo or •!9-1-3248 4 BR. 2 ti&., rani. rm .. : $300 Ur-.'ITS "''anted. Jiave bu~n ·F'1nw.ltf • VERY CLEAN 4 BR home 4.BR. 2.Y. ba., fan1. l'ni. Sl90 for duplexes up lo lge units. -. with bJtlns Ii: Irr fencd yd 4 BR, 2'14 bA., furtfWied. Agent 67>72'l.l J1JR . for $265 per mo. f'A.:'\flLIES Ytar's leue ........ $400 It'.~ a bret"ze .. stll your Do ,1 . Business ONLY. Call agent ~141. \Ve have 1.hort Tenn iterAs wllk ea.st', U!H' Dally n give up the ship! 0 I 200 Mnabl@ now. 0ur fee j11 fum. n"nlals av11ll. Turn unused Uems into quick "List" it in classllicd, Ship .ppoctun ty Sl:>.<JO. \\le ruarahtet. service cash, call .~2-5678 Pilot. Cluo;ilied. 642-5677. 1o Shore Results! 642-5678 \\IORKJNG partner wanted -()r your money back. fair! -=;;:;;;:;~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;,.!.;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;::;:;::;;:;;:;::;:;::;;:;:.!;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:::;;:::;;~ !\.Jan or won11:1n v>'ilh snn1 ll $ Call oo,~·. '· 11 I . I 11 ' I I I ' I ii S©1\~}A-L£r..trs· The Pun/,, with th" Built-In Chuckle I; r0 1Ti 0 1 Ii ·HYlIK l • ' ' The ne·H htghrise itockings r--:::-:--:-':'.'""::"Cc--,cover a multitude cf -. IB 1,, ~ ,H, ErH i I 0 Comolelo tho ch .. llo ~:~!d by IUll11g In th• mlnl11; "WO!'d you develop ltO!l'I st1p No. 3 b•low, 0 PllNI NUMB!REO'lEnl•S JN 1• r 1• r: 1• 1 lHESE SQUAS!S • _ • _ . • 6 UNSCRAMfilE AIOVf lE110S1 • 10 GET ANSWER I I I I I I • SCRAM-1.ETS ANSWEIS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 ' • \' I I tnvesln1enl nee. Going lle\V --. I ; 1 • , , I, 11· <.'Oflee 11hcp-r11stauranl-h:c I Bdrm. on tht> Watt.1". crean1 pal'lor. l\1usl h1vt; F'umiahed wilh u t 11 it I e 1 tood exp. Day 645-J:l70 l'\'e paid, $200 Year row1d. r • 673-302a. ''SIN E 1946" Sophlttic•ted 1n;t.t0r'" 2 Bdrrn. Rent . reduced to 1111 \V('slern Bank i;.tdJ XlnJ opport. for aggreu/ve, S~70. Ha11 refr1g. & bl111s. Unlversl_ty _Park, trvtne p ositive thlnkl'r . 1-cnttdyardfor~I. D•y1 l»-0101 Ni9ht1 Partoetahlp .... 1mefchanc1111e 1-::::::z:::::mcl professor In iexUle bu.vlng 3 Bdrm. Ilouse. Ntw de<.'Or.I • nd' 1 $3Wl 962--0;""!64 Childrtn 4 pell "''tJcome, or ~ BR •. 2 ha. ••••• · •••••• $115 j IY ica c. -. . will conaidcr ilngles $225. 4 BR. 31, ba., N"pt ••••• $395 fiJR.i'IITURE Dell very Ser'\·. • 4 BR. 2~J bat hi ..... , • $JZ Estab l yrs. Truck, equip' LANDLORDS! : '\'.our nexl 3 BR., 2 ba. hou1e •• p)0(335 l: acc111. permits. $3300 tenant mi)• be on our 3 BR., 211 ba. •·• .•••• $350 cuh. 557-i032 •.ft 3. waiUn&' l~t . Call Ull for trff 3 BR. "UJ Aus ••• f'urn, $400 ln~~m,.-:lty 220 ~:~~t~:Ci~. BR, 3 BA~ le ,. , red h:•1 den home. Many 11tras. EJ.i• U CO~ERJZED cardleu clusl\·e Nt1Wpor1 arta. S-1~"· 001n qpeni.Jed Ca n1 e . Incl gardener. Agt. 646--1456, R~LTY Jkmotely operale!(I. New In· . Univ. Park Ceott.r, Irvtne 11 o v a 1 I o n to 1 h .-Corona dll Mair Call Anylim,e. 833-G n1ulti-mllllon dollar coln1.,-.,.---------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!'l oprrsttd enf('r1ftlnlne In-avST l'fJhlOdelcil 2 81', 2 Ba. L•gun• a..c" dnstry , Proven-tested. Bar, frplc, close to ocean. Adults.1----------1 loung,,, "'""' etc·. I'•<;<! 12911. 311 La•io!pur 673-Jllb. NORTH END capital nlfJ:. In J a Pan 2 Br. trplc, stv & relrig. &At'. 't.arg~ :.I Bdnn. _..plex In \Vrlre: P.O. Box ~1 El Torti. patio. Blk q a Y. Park . go.rdcn M'!Ul ni. Clas:ltd hi t"'XOfANCES, lr1\•estn1enl:I Chlld·Pcl ok. S2:3 6ir!iOS. dlnlnz roon1. Roonl.1 k1t· k Lil.it lhclttn. ·11.o!_'le ~ fl':I a bree'le .. ietl your cpen. Quit!, \lie le 'airy, . lnve11tment Realty: 61r122j, . . sis.>. Ptr1'. marure couple-. • • a Daily PUol ClusUlell lte1nll v.1th eaae, u~ ~idly NU-VIEW RENTALS .Art. 642-$671 ' Pllol ClusUlcd. 642...Si••· 6~ t1r 4.94-32•1 • • ·' --, MooAr,-IJ,lm DAil Y I'll OT ~' -~·-~1 ~-= .. _*., ___ JIJ~ f '• 1 *.;-J[tJ ;;;I .,,;;;.....;.;;;,._;;:;jlt)~ ;;;;I _, __ ;;;. "'-~JrtJ;;;• 1-rw-J~ I -• •W J • (~---J~~~\'~ ----~,~~! 111~11~11~1~"'""'"'-~~:__:ao~tS Aplt. l'um. JM Ajlle. I'-Ml ..... U""'"" 165 ""1l· "'""'"'-US Af/I. Unfllm. Ml "';°.;;,...or UnMft. Ill It-4G1 l'o.-11 Ut 11 1·~~~~~--C _ .. _,0 _______ Newport Hollhto Coote -, Coot• MIN Mo'" Vonlo C::'Ml~a~M=11-::1 ----l·-------1-------1!---I.;;.;.;;,.;;.;.;.;;...;. ____ NEW 2 bdrm "°"""· ~ •• -;;;;;;::;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;lwANTED: Middle ''!~ * GRAND ......___... LOW WllKLY CLEAN 1 ... 2 SR adlbo, .. ON MONDAY •2-l!R. 1 BA. M-v-. --• ..,,,.. to lhare 2 ~ Ol'INING * _,.....,...119 llATIS poll. 1'· lclt llNllO. 2421 ,......,, c:rpWdrpl/bltnl. r dn-dlob..-, • Dupla. CdM. W • t k In I 12 Ott Wllb 'Ibll AA --· .... _0.CMD . .Yl.1.w .. 20IO N-d.11~.d. . . E. 1'1b st., N.a . -~:.. ..:.·u -~·•• bow ..., !:"o P~"T~ µuita. S:-~~ -· ""'· ** NIW ** :..""': ~ ~;.= L 1'1111 Body_. I lldrlnL. .,,., corp., -CM!• MolO Af>I· Unfum. -,.. ~--" ~••· w -· • 2 Private ""'""' PIO ..,, ._... i-. Call '42'2611 Oon0<•I l,;""N=~~ ! 2 Br. otudlo •pl· ll~ I ~ Br., ~ lA COSTA ••TS, :,:: of ;!dttliJ;:" ;::: i Attrae r:"'s:" T«h I ' 11\llSION ltlAL TY STUDIOS & l IR'S. -" Ml B CabrtUo SI. C,M. ' · •P. N" .,..i .:..,....11on j. lite '· :m• Roe: ""' -• I AVAILABLE ..... et and lll!duded. Have fC.3933 Ofc. 3006 Mact .Avt. ,..~ 5.fl"eeColdDrinkl , ..-71 .1 Br. Apt. CJoMd 1ar. Cl'ptl. )'Ota mornint oottee on )'OW' =~-;._,=---I 5*-10.34 houldeepin&. No smoldnl. t ExecuUve Health Spa * UOiJNA NlOU!l. 4 bdrm. 2 • Full Jdtcbtn drpl, chlld, .mall pet O.K. own patio. OXlON UiOO IMI· ME~ Verde. Jrs: 3 BR. 2 Ba, 1,,,;-::;;.;..=..,....,..----I 1 I 2 Wreom :R.ra. req'd. Write rtJUJnt 2192 Dupont No U3 lJ'vlne bl. Uvt rm • d1n1n& area, • Heated pool $140/mo, 147·2&«>. ft, of worry free Uvins in-trplc, J.a. Uv. rm, dln rm. Mlttlon Vlei•' • BWlt·b • 9hlrl carpets to: Box nt, Corona del (DI yrd• bt'h.l~ Alrporter) f..,,U, nn, 111>~ bullt-lna, : ~~~tin Back Bay ctudlna 2 bedroom~ 2 balhl. fncd ysrd. l:tl5. ll40-0190. ~.;..B;.;RAN...;,-D.;.N;;EW,;;;..1_3_.Br._,.-1-11' I e Orapeo e Wolk Ill c~ll Mar, Ca 9l625. 9 AM lo I AM, M.-Sal0 ::... ~·.:::.ed tr! • n.. lllltna XLNT location, , BR. 2 BA. T~E orV;;,OME ·: •• 2 r;:mt~~ol N;; ~b;. 2 '':' :::: -· : =Pool p~::,.~;:: e~~roo: ~ * US.21~A *~ -·· .... -·. •·• •• ~· --• • T.V, a mold oerv. a..il. View, -•·. sun dock , · ,.n•·r" adlta M. , .. v~-... ..:...!"' • · -· • Enclooed Gani• ,.~. " ~1 plate 1-·•: M/Clulr&e B 0 •• -. -,..., -.. -· a.iN e=-i'Phone.:;;,;.;:•~rvl:,;:::;co~=~-I Heated .... ';;,i. $22> mo. lie Anahelm Avtnue 11<1 • n1.n' o.JU""WI'"'" 111~ aid .. ,. "" ' 'C'lll&I" DISCOVER piseoyER.Y """"l -* $30 WK. & UP * --. Call Mi-2124,,Mn. Phillips oreo . .....-. Newport BNcll II UIHIUH p. prefemd. l90 mo. o..na Ftnd YOURSELF In Someone ___ o_v_ .. _ .. 0 ____ • Studio • 1 BR Apll 2 BR " bl dilp1 .. 2 • 3 BR. Frplc. Blt-V!L de1 Mar. g.u..?928. Call MW -No obUptlon lllAJU' ' BR, 2 BA home. • ""°"' $1S WK A Up. a ~-· ,,.":,;., po ?1~ * NEW .;;--a-cl ,.,..... Near Sclilb PARK NEWPORT w~ll,= to LARGE room, pvt ••tr 6 be. cm> 835-6885 cru1 SIT~ q,..t loc, cla to ochla. A •TV a Maid 5orv1,. Avail Cltlldren ok. $!!> mo . C-1 Pluo. ~ APARTMENTS -'"" Employed mote,~"' NATIONALLY ~ at 12T5 mo. W•ltr e Phone -· Ult! Pd ~ SHARP unturn l br cloM to :154 A odo 'S':"'c M 530-6%15. RECOGNIZED !icl. AVlll oft J.vt, u. • 23 ,"', !. moJor cnd81~tt ~ _ llil"9a '•'•"" YlllA NINOS ?;,c·s • u.c.1. $ljQ mo. on the bav •"'42.970I •• · • LAGUNA Bea:_h: Pr1vpr1. •," PROBLEM Pr<snancY· eon-~. ,,.ewport """' .,......,,...., ,.......,:.·-_,...;....,.._..,..... >N ·• ••· Luxury apartment uvfiw ov-room, canyon vlll!W, va e fi~I. 1 y mp at bet 1 c u~port ... ~ Thia Ad Worth SS .., Ront 1 BDRM, ntc:o, Uto, airy, 2 IR, 2 BA APTS Dono Point eriootdn& tbe wai.r. EojoJ entrance. ~mo. <!H322. .,.....,.,,, cou""1tnr· Abor· ,.....,. '"" Qlldren Ir Pet Section roomy, Stove a retrta furn, Suptt-Oomtoltable-Qulet $'750,000 health spa. 1 .wn.. Gwtt Horft9 415 tion It. Adoption m. AP· '1!R. a BA, fam, rm., pool. Unl>ollovobly llMutifUl C<>uJ>I• pref, Avall Aprll l.tt. Near Newport Bade Bay. LARGE 2 SR, 2 Ba, bltns, mln& pools, T ll&httc! ""' ADULT LIVING CARE. 642-4436. Jladr bay, Kids 0 K , VAL D' ISERE Gar\len Apta. 613--0IT2. Gu A Water Pold. Mo. to "'"' crpta A drps, balcony. nla C0\111S, pti. m11eo of NEW Gardtn Apartment. *PRIVATI ROOM* FULLY LICENSED RIO/mo. T-4 .ia,t, ~Ul Adulto -"' pell. Flowen C I I •··ch Mo. Frnm llJ5. 1119 m<>. 837-3921. 83T~11. blc:ycle tralla, pulllna, lhuf. Wllh Htated Pool and tor ombulotory -· Good "·no·~ Hindu sp1r1··-"·t Mr. Hanna.. . ev-~-e. Simm Ir •P 1 rono -Chlldr1t1 Woleomo. Eosl Bluff !labosrd, -··t Junior l's ~-~ w•~ '~ _,. .. ....., ...... ,....-.. Barbecue arta food, nice cbttrtul IUJT'Ouncf-Spiritual Re1din1 alven dill· 3 Jm, 6 ' BR. homea, near Watert.all, 45' pool Rec. Rm, * NIW • $1'5 * 2324 Elden Ave • 8'5-«IU from $170 monthly; al.lo 1 Laundry center tnp. ty. 10 AM·lO PM. Advice en .......... YMl'l.y lnJt, 31» Mo Sauna, Sell 1·2 Bdrm, J'urn. Neu Dana Polnl Marina. BOO N NEWPORT BEACH and 2-bedroom plam and Private patiol le-b&Jconlea * Call SCM153 * all mitten. 1 c&11 •·tp -·. -· Unfurn. """' ~M -rr ti 1 Br ·-dbl ow VIII• Rlvlor• 2-ltory town ho-, .... ~--·-"vld"'' ·-· ·~ , •• -up. Apnt 543-12911. -~--!'.:.:'~=. ' IC!· "' • opt., ~·· · 2 B 2 Full VIII G d A t ~ ~~ -lara&ta ~~ SOARD I Care I Laundry. 3U ". El ~--tno Rell, Sin --.-... ..,._.. _._,u wardrobt1 e.ieC ranee &: r., Ba • r•na • P 1• tric ldtchem, private patlol: carporta. 1 A 2 Bedroonu: '" .....,., CANAL wat.mont duplax 3 1100 • MOVE IN ~ refr!i., .~ttc cpl, Boo.I Famllt" Welcome Four bedroo'"' wftb bol.,,.. or bolconlesi c:arpet1n(, dn.· ,.,..., ~ per month Good me&11. Semi $:rxl. Pri Ctomente. 4!n-91.16 o r mt, 2 be., patio. yrly lie. Sharl aara&inl avaU. Ip. prlv. Shq ctp/drpl, patio, beam tea above It below. Gradoul perle.. SUbtl:rnnean park· Gu Ir water lnclud@d $250. Men.-Women. 531-541t ,.93--0034. 1325 Mo. Aft. 646-U.14. Y Elm• -i..,.wn ... Pool patio Mgr 3S322 Camlno ctU., a:Uaet•· llvtnc It quiet turrot1ndlnc lnr with elevaton. OpUonaJ Drive By Rentals to Shire . 430 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. HOute1 ,,.~.or Furn~~~~ Br. c ~trano ·A 10 From $180 for family with cblld1'9n. maid terVtce. Just north ot 23ll !:Iden Ave. or call 1.,......,......-.....,----· I Phone Ml-n17 or write P.O. Unfum. 310 From SU5/mo .• Up C •P d 'I Mpt. · 622 HJmilton, C.M. Near C.O~~~el Mu Hla:h Fuhion Ialand at J,lfnbor-546-9806 SHARE My Water fro n t Box 1223, Costa Mesa. orona • 1r See Mar. Mr, Ir Mra. Hoban School:. F .... .-.ce, Wet bu 6 ee and San Joaquin Hllll Home w/dodc, man 31).61)1 ~~~~~~ lT'i E . 22nd st. • 60--3545. 54&-2062 bullt·in kitchen appliances. Rdid. yrs, $1.!D/mo. St r a i ah t .1; IT'S dllferenll 2 bedroom. BRAND NEW l & 2 BR 835 AMIGOS WAY 644.2991 Telophone !n4J 644-ISOO 615-4331. [ lfSJ 84-YFl\QNT,chol.-SBR,4 .wood psnoled thruout. 01 ~..,. FROM$l30 Coldwell,BankerlrCo. forrentaltntonnotion Loll.,._ BA. Pltr a Slip. Swnmtr or Private, cozy c~• apt. ~ ,_... • Manalfnl Aaent L;-=:::...::.::;:=-,;=;::=:_.,, PVT Apartments for aenior1~-----~~=1 --~ v-•-G la ~!-!~ Near lhops, enc Io 1 e d 2 BR. 2 BATHS -1r9• 2 Bedroom 2 citizens, meala, maid ,,_,y, 1'um CJ< •-"· araae, Wldry facllltleo. ~--1•--1 built'·· J •·th I d ··-• • ff Owntt. f13.-2Jlt. Couple only! ... ..,. 646-asl ---• ·w., en c • -, carpe 1, rapes, _. ... ce. -' c au e u r . •-\l&tloo. attractive lndac:pc. Fully carpelcd •draped bulltlns, d lshWoahor. REALTORS MUm. Found (frff ods) 550 lelboo Ponl~sul• Cifti1M1lnlumo LGE I Ir ap~ put. turn dN TEii A(llEI Adult. only. no pell. 1910 I Covered """'"" slalll Ad It N u.. SINCE 00 Unfu • 20 ~• •·-~" Adu! Gar 1: wattt pd. $250 Mo. u 1. Hr nvtil 673 A400 N roommate to •hare m. • .~. ,w .. -· II. 161BR.run.•11""'"" Walloco St, us-oso•. Yrty 81 Amt w Hosp.$175.&$195.-r . ... •Pt w/strt art lttld•nt toFND·,.... !ml ... m1-tons Lndry, pr .. Qu.Jet. N r "l'trtplac. I ll'fY. patkll. "6-2'Jl9. • 6 ao• ay, NB month. Call 19;;;t !!!!'!'!"~~"l'!!~~!!B'I OiM. l100 Util lncld. Avail haWd cat. Striped back Caito ~ mrkta. 1922 Wallaco No, B Poole T-Comnt'l Bldlt. BRAND NEW 2 BR ', '7MIM 0 642-4317. PA\.M MESA APTS. Aprlt lit ~ wtth whllO tace. che1t I< 3 'BR, 2 Ba. cpb, drpo. =I~ 2 BR. Apt. ~ ~ ~ Srnnze Medalllon, ""1 aar, -p·jt I 11.& WESTCLIFF AREA, 2 BR, 2 ~ O~ ~ BCH. GIRL to. lhare heacb opt. ~~M~·~.MVl~°7:'· a blt.4nf. dahwhr, 2 poola. clb. Utll. pale!. $l'ro/rttO. 22'T'f·B !!!!!!!!!!!!~I crpta, drpl, blto-inl. aarb. BA., Cozy frplc., Garden Unbeliev~bly 1 .. -.rn... ~~ Beach IT. I . FOUND tortther, Schn&um' 1'>'*· $215. ~O. dlspL 120 Albert P~ Eut-BRAND NEW p • t Io S l n s lo 1•·--•· •·~•• Maple Avt. ~. aide $1", G Ir ' ....._.r, h\111 pool, Jacuui elect bl~ I: Pood]e females. Vic. of In-"""'""""" IMch .::;;::,=.::;.o,;:.::,,::;:::~~ I $(25 monthb' year rental • _,mo. u water • 2 BR, 2'ni .~· 1400 tq. Soundproof, Bltris, F I A ina, •baa c:rpta. drpl, 11.una J'IBWPC)RT Shotts wanted dlanaPolia I: Beach. H.B. PICK BEAUT. 'URN. 2 BR SUper deluxe dupla, b&l· pd. Oilldren ok, no pell ft.. cpts, drpe:, b It t n 1 , beat. lrr din rm. Walle tD etc. Adu!'• -pe•· male to lhare 2 br, 2 b& apt. ••• ~· OJ' JI'HE CROP · Sun-Htd PooL Adult1 (w/tHn okl -.. w/ .. Hv vtew ........ 1 .. 1_ 64z.a;63 l l ...... 1 Wettcliff Pl --. ..... ... _,....., sparld.i a1k ....,,~ •v , _. ~ . w a Pa Pel' ' l""" l'fC au, acrou .. .,m SJNGLF3 •.•• , From SUS Bonnie. &f).(1'711, FOUND, rtrl'a bike Hun. !!...i. • Ill ~,!low lot No p11ts. $lS5 up. 642-tm. iy 6 _ ~'d Adults. no petL PRIVATE 1 Bl\ apt. Be&J:D facilities. $295. 8lC Arniltll Coco's, 1665 Irvine. $190. 1 BEO'R.M .••••. From Sl40 SHARE 2 BR.• BA •·-'d "·~·n H·-~·-aroa . ~.BR; »o po •one AVAIL N-· l Ir• Br•·-•~ -U•·· ••-"•• bl In W•• ~ ,,_ Adlta 64:i.<l239 ' •w" -~~ --dbl MUW .,., ".. 6 """• ~"' ..... -·~u.,., 1 • -v• .,,.,-.wou. · • 2 BEDRM. •••• From $160 apt. w/bachelor, at tht 846-5397. mo. ::.195C. xtru. ~~:_ ", !_ rmpeta'. ~-~J.No ***LARGE 2 Br. duplex, refrtg, cptJ, dl'pa, prl. yd I: Hunt)""°" BHch WATER Vlew-2 BR, 2 BA, py~~t ~!!11t ... ~~·reDrunder-beach. SC.!O. MJ..3221. Fnd. Female .a....., Tan w/ "' ..... " ,.., _..._ private patio, rll'IP A: Pl.fklnl· Adults. $135. per approx. goo 1q. ft. D/W, ,....,.,. .wu '"~ l'G""'-===~=::...~1 - TOwrftlUll Unfum. US * FURNlSHED GARAGE tepe.rate sut 1 t room mo. Mr. Doney~-SIC oven. Crpt'd, drp'd. (S blka from Newport Bivd.) •r• ... for Rtnt ·435 black muzita, V\c .• Htil & . A.Pf. $1~/Mo. w/bath. i2.15/mo. Ca I I e BRAND NEW e O. N BEACUf0 1ar. Deck. Side tie avail, 546-l980 Maanolla FV. 847·'1338. ~ luch 215 Broadway, C.M. eve1, 67s..3687. Large 1 BR apt, Bronze me-0 Yearly leue. T14:6'f3...8249 SINGLE lll'tP 1or rerit. Lost 155 NJ:W, Eutblutt Townhoulf, Adult• over 35. Clet.n, WATCH the 1W\let in thil dallion. Crptt, drpl, prb. FURN. &:: UNFURN. appt. * * * * Newport Beach. Newport lrB'R, 2 Wi BA. 1tull. drpt, ~ec, 2BR, upper, near executive 3 bdrm. Ocean dlapos&I. Sfncle csr pr. 2 J5R. From USS SEACLIFF Manor. 1 BR, l~ El Puerto Mesa Apt1 Imports. Atk for B udl-------- " $!35 lho-"""' 548-"_. Blvd. duplex. Adul,ta only. Gu A: wtr pd. $150/mo. ADULTS ONLY Ba Stud'•. 2 BR, l" Ba. * * * * Ryder. 6'2-9'05. LOSI', leather 'Purse , w!N. , 22!' --~ •-· -•· ••• ~· -~ l a., A ·•-.. ••er strap r .... MO&I $450 Mo. A.pnt 61MB.10.-·:.::,,=·~--------Furniture Available IM"lroom pt1. SING ~ • ~ ,. .... , a u.N HOLIDAY PLAIA ,,,~A-· ~ POOL. Cpt1, drps, bltne. LE cu pn.ae w/e:xtra Falr1round stables ..,.... """ D-VXE •·-·•-·· 1 BR. .,,,,..,._,,, 2 BR duplex· apt., petJ 1: C a r P efs.drapu.dlshwuher $1SO to $175/mo. Ask about 1torare. Newport Bch lll'ft.. w-.. -·ad .,;,.ht •-... ~ ~ .,.......... LRG hUdre I ~To heated -1 ............. •---•-$130 I: up incl. uWitiet. J.lao .. ~" ...,..., '11110 ~ic l.'J .... · no::wNu • •• 1 ,, BA tum •M H~ H .. ted pool 2 BR. BQ \Oh Frplc. c n we oome. ... mo. _.. ---~-uuia our diloount 1525 Placentia ... _ Pool Ir ••-·t1on .....,.._.,., pm. for return. Call ·~ -1 • -.,. • Ill'· Sharp, _ .. .,..._ · Bl · Ooae to ahop'• cen'•"•. rec room.ocean views A·-r:~o -~ .... ,., ~ Sl'ORAGE only ·•· 6 -·~ ·•-·••• --. ~MJ-Amplo-""••, •~"ho-no Beam c:elL 1111. 1225/mo. • -... --1 r~--Nr ~~r pm '"'-....,. ._... -......, ..--.. -'"l"' MS-2753. patios-ample parkinc ar.. Quiet Environment. · • ._. ..... , 1~;,,:,....,:...·;;.;.,· ---- P1iont Mi,.... peta. 1955 Pomona Ave. CM 615-6'J7. ."TIIE SEVll.LE" Security GuardL * OCEANFRONT Dellixe 2 Ott street pu1dns. No Cill· AJriiort, $18 mo. WSI' Female ~ cat Huntf • 1 BR dupl"' Frplc Beam IJNIQUE cb&tea. on B&ylldo HUNTINGTON BR. ' BA. frplc, encl au. dren, m ptll, ** ~ ** vtclnlty So. Broolchunt/ """" ....,. ..UlniJ, cedar ,.&..runs. Dr. 2 bdrm .• don • dlntnr I BR w/pr. 111!5. Adult&. Yearly. Adulll, no pet.. Alao G.._ For ""'' Office RonT•l 440 Bushard, RB. Hu 1tllcbH !MMAC. ex. Irr· a BR, 2 BA, Pvt patio. $134. 336 E. ltllb, "'°"'·Adults only. 1315 Mo. Crpt/drpo. bllDI, fncd yrd PACIFIC 1:165. 67'-00I, 211,~Ull. 1909-1911 Mople Avo. In abdomen. Plutlc collor. 6'5-U17 Are t 675-otD> 64<J..OOXI w/patlo. Wtr pd. 63Mil)). 2 Br "-ta "'--•"" ard ..,., KtlE't "··-... drps, bltnl, lrf. lovoly • . n • . 26]).G Santa Ana A CM TU OCEAN AVE., H,B. Over ....... 2 ba, ~ -WHO NEEDS AN 0 -rew • --..., •• prtv. )'lr,d. Gar ,+ 'huat' J'URN Bachelor apt. Carport *GREAT VIEW 2 BR.+ ve, • cn4> 536-1411 dlahwuhr, wa1br/dryr :rnCE1? !162-7671 evu. Dr. Coleman. irk'•• $115. JWp. married A lndr,y. Nr lbOp~r a: IChla. Frplc., bltnl, aundeckl:pool. ** BEAlJTIFUL 1 • 2 BR. Otc open 10 am-6 pm Dt.l1y hookup, cloaed pr. Near y~ ~~i:~otaCO:~ KEYS C3l - I lhould ay aoapto, CAdultal. Ml-32ll 1129,50 + dop. 11911 El l2llO up.-·~-Contamponry G&lden Apt., WllLIAM WALTERS co. H.,.. Hosp. n10. -· BRAND NEW 01 re n 1 /equ!p/lolarie Fnrd, on ..,1d c:haln •t· =· No. 1. CM . c;iii:..~:."'!,::2i:~: i~::.·c~~?~~~oi. ; FRESH AIR 0=[b~~.~~r~ FromSll.'l.Dkbwuber,shoa =r..kl!" ,::"::F:t~ ~..!tt~'t:li.n;: ~~iiji BACHELORS Only:' 1 BR, bltna. 330-A Marsutrl.te. * LOWl!R 1( Walk 3 Blkt to Beach! ot bee.ch. Adults only, avail cupetblc, waJli:.ta dOllt:a. ~ ' • in Costa Mesa. Plftll call i iii-"lil' I apt ~--Utllt'·s Pd 67' ~•1 or --. GOLD Med-111-n, ~nt • Br Lee 2 BR, apt, newly decor. '4/1. $275. &lS-0668. Forced air beat, extra tarp · • 64~210 alter 6 p.m. • ... ...,.,, u: • .>"'ViN °'"""'""" tJo .... ~ 1 uv • w /w crpts drpt bl~· ex rooms.Beauttful .. -ieom. DESK IP&ot avdablt: S50 548-1972 or 301 Mesa Dr., 2 BR. 2 BA frpl ti pa • ~= gar. aundromat. • ' uw, • Vrly Dix 2 Br-Beach beattd pool BBQ-;-~ mo. wm . prwlde fundture tosr: Blk I: bm Ducblund CM. bltna S235 ~ mo.c'c1: ,:; Adults, no pet•. $155/mo. cept ~&.~:· No •nils. Ba., bltn1., di• Pl.' ed prqes , quiet ~ at $5 mo. AnlM!rfna lel'V1ee puppy, Vic: Hunttnrtcn St I: * 1 WEEK FREEi * appt:;.' f73..l1.5S, • 64~15 or ~99. no pe • dshwahr., lndry boo ku p' inD I: ... to lhonlnc: avall&Wt.1'1fl5 Bel.ch Blvd. Fran kto rt. Reward Bach, nu dtc, no lcllcb ITS. $225-P nthoule ocean te 2 2 BR in ucell<nt location, BEACHBLUFF APTS. pr. ru, 381-2251. Ad!ilt IMnc. no pots. H'""'-8-11. -Mi-T21J!, ~ Lt1; Bach $US, 1 BR, $145. 2 blka : bch 2 'Br 1 ;._ ~ Mtaa Verde, cpt. draperie1, Spac 2 • 3 Br, 2 ba, Pool. Pa· BRAND New Deluxe EL CORDOVA APTS. DESK sciace evallabit ISO Reward! .Miniature.Collie iost BR $185. Adlts. ~2181. I: ref. g'f3.inT ' bu i 1t-1n1 , gal' a & e , tlo, D/W. 8231 EUia 847-2226. Medallion Apts • Weatclitl 20TI Charle St M2-ft'l0 mo. Will prcrftde tuzntture 3/10. Vic, '.f'he Biutfl NB. SHARP l Br. Pool. Nr . ...:. :.,BD= • ...:.c ... :.:,;:.,:::·c.tn- 1 -w---,k-... ~~c ~ $150/mo. e CHEZ ORO APTS e location. 2 BR, 2 BA. Near Harbor I: Hamilton st at $5 mo. Annierin1 l!ll'Vfce Ana to Lulie. 6't-0'181. • n.i.n.;o., ..,. ... "' ~;tOi1'1. 8234 Atlanta. 1-2-3 Br'1. -n. I lhop1, utll pd. No petJ. beach. $190. 0ranie Cout $255/mo. 1 Br. SUS/mo. a.-m.Mll.ble. m Forest Aw. 1 • Adults. UM Monro v la , Real Estate. Call: 644 4143. UNFURN 2 BR Stud'° Apt. POOL. Private cloRd pr. 6754911 Bla. taauna Beecb. Gt s• l(Z'l 5'MJ36 CrpU:, drp1, ear. Swlm'1 Washer/dryer. 536-G336. PARK NEWPORT _ will DELUXE • sq. ft. 2 rm. s.Mca ............ ~ * MenGt. to Mcntb STUNNING 1 br, fum'd $IBO. Cocte Meu pool. No children, no pet.a. LRG 2 BR 2 BA, crptl, drps, sublet deluxe 2 Br. 2 Ba. HACIENDA suite, $115/mo. Corona de1 I'-----__, * 1009' Purcbue Option 2 hr untum Sl&S. $50 doll&n Quiet n e I c b bo rho o d encl patio & ear. No petl. view apt, $lXI mo. 675-7177 HARBOR Mar nr. post cttice, Snackj••••••••1 I * )'ll4o Solactlol\. w/ad 64$.wtl •ea•;•• 61l-S011 1155/mo. 536-1515 aft 5. 24l AVOCJ.OO STREET Shop. Prlv. pktJ. All-<ond. Accounting lold New Concept FllRlllTURE RENTAL . ~i...colon Purn. BacheiOf I. 1 Ir's LOVELY 2 BR, 2 BA 2 BR, patio, atnve, n!fra:. '** WATERFRONT super Adults only~ No Pets RealonorrUct, Bkr. 615-6700 ..;..;.;,;.~;:..---- • 2' Hour °'1Jvery •tpeelelly nla. 2110 -21-Twn 1 hse·.'"1!8tio, db!.,..~ AdultJ $135. Cle an In I deluxe 3 Br. den, 3 Ba. 2 Bdrn\I Avail DESK Space Avail. S75 Per SBA·~1~ti!"& •• r v I ee s 1 a !-1 .Df Nonowportl'olnt,,11..i, '• CM.'· APARTMENTS poo '· ~~ mo. ..~ .. •• 1 .. $15. Reis. 84T"'135. Twnhse. ;450. Pi<r t. ftoat DoluP 1 " 211R. Pool Mo. Ideal lnr R. Eltoto, Ins, -~ .. '"com.,rterlutl • BR, • BA ..n1: e-ns & wknds. NEW 1 2 3 ~-•--1 ..,.,11: avail. 114: _., -. A-I'!·--. n.1....1.--"'-. _,, utfL etc. Xlnt loc. 1938 Harbor acct1. for •mall buaUW:an, ., • • •••••• ••• .-.... , , , ~"""'" • ....,.., , vi.....--rr... u..:,..ll<u~::""" • .!'-Bl ea.ta M C I for n.te1 call 630--1920. 2 BR, 114 BA ........ $180. SPAC.. 2 I: 3 Br. Apt. $140 up $160, $1.85. Walk to A Real Gem! Adults only. 2 """"' ......., • .,..UM • esa. a I •;-'-.;.o...:....:=.;;.;..:::;;__I e .SAVE SI ON RENT? e CAL.SO AVAIL. FURN.) Pool, cpt/drp., bltlll, KJdl ok Broadway & Penney's, 1ar. ER, '"" BA. wUhet/dr)'er, 84,undenon 64.2-0212. ApplJ1nc1 R1pelr ~T W. , .. , ~· •-"" Min•-needed -1 he&utltul Now adult 9orclo~A • -Maple No, 1 642-3813 S2T-31'4. i.-~ tn dbl X1n * 2 BIDROOM * CORONA DEL MAR. Fam & Port ~ ....., -----151 E. 21st. ms Collt1e No. 5 &42·!035 WALK TO BEACH c -....... 1 . a 2TM N M In SA MT.ant ocean view unit.a. Adlt cpl., condition. 646-6705. 11i' Ba Townlioale ccincept. AIC. aec'y aervtce. S75 mo. ~-.,-,....,,----1 l!i~•·ii!i'-l!iiillliiM m pell, Ille duttOI. 673--0507, NEWLY DECORATID NEWLY DECORATED Brand now 1·"1 BR Cpl., * YEARLY-NEAR OCEAN. Bwn celllnp, extra !rs Acont 675-1225 H.l.R. Diocoont Appliance Repstr BelbOe ltlend Huntington B•ech !·Bedroom S125 , BEAUTIFUL drps, bltns, trplc. 12516th Ir: LRG 2 or 3 Bft $~ bedrm1, en.Cl J: '.tlo, ncrea· ARallTECT, Enzine4r, etc. Wu?ler, Dryer, Diahwuher I--------2-Bedroom ::.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Sl50: GROUNDS n l&tb. 847-3957. Appl, 67$-1909. · lion rm, sauna baths. etc. Ottieft, See to appreciate. Dia:pogal Etc. Free Eat'. WATEllFRONT, 1 BR, EXICU'l'IVI SUITES 3 SR+ don duplex ... IJ50, -to Minut" to Ocean lrvlno Adults. Our Sunday ott... Exler: entrance $S5 mo GUARANTEED * ~ l"O•nd Door. prlv polio, MOTEL APTS. Gu 11eat I< Stove. Water Son Clomonto ;:: 11-~. Freo Art -· OPEN'. 444 Old Bobyolttlng :'.";:'• lllq 400 S. Bl)'froni 727 Yorktown Blvd. Gar. Reei ~~:~:dry Rm PARK WEST 1 BDRM., nr shopping, HA°RBOR Glt°U'NS i.N:.::•::•:!:i<>l~I Bl~vd.~----1~:-:::':::------- lMll BEACH BLVD. 2 BR. 11'0, $165. $115 APARTMENTS enclosed pr, $110. mo. See -•;. Bay View Offlc11 CHILD caro experienced & AT YORKTOWN Hacl..,d• de Mate 1 Bdflm, From $160 at DA Victoria, "4n-.3'754. e SPACIOUS e Deluxe, e.iNondltioned =~~•' ·wee:~~:... In- 536-0411 lfll W. WU.On, Apl 1. CM 2 Bdrm., 2 Bo. S.nto Ano Well·llelJaMd Apto ~ aru ·Bkr50e "';,!;...,, •naclcs. ~ ~':'° 0: 2 BR, bay view, caraie apt. low WHkly Rettt DELUXE LARGE: 2 Bt Mobile-Home, From $195 1 le 2 BR. w/ Terracet. Cl, • "''"' 1 uu San Dlt10 JWy, m So. 1225. U mo. 1 ..... 67H900 eSl-!fiDJ~,! l BR'S. APARTMENTS adulta only. $135 1110. 3883 Parkvtow Lane FAMILIES F""" llAO-$215/mo •OFFICES • . Cout Plua. 51&-14!7. days. • Healed pool JJr Cond • Frplc'• . 3 Swim· plus utilit1e1. 5f6..6998 Irvine. (Just otf ~ i:'cUut drps, saunas, ~ 600 aq. ft. COSTA Younc Set School 1 BR. Furn. Apt. Yearly Call Salllbuly Rlty **~** BaU1oa P1t1ln1ul• •Laundry tacilltle1 mln& Pools • U.ollb Spo • • 1 BR, cpll, drpt, bltns San Dte.., Fwy •t Culver Rd) WELCOME! , <iUi.1 Adui1'1:,!"• Call 64&-21JO. Open T Dl)°• 6 AM.1,30 PM ...,.~:..;..~;;;.;.;;;;, __ I • Frff utilitJe:a Tennla OU • Game A Bil· SUS mo. MIRRIMAC WOODS riO Sq. tt. ottice tor lease, Profe11ional teacher 1 • 125 WK. UP.On Oce•• • • FNe linens !lard ,...m, 642rl8%1 alt 6 pm L••··· h•ch SHIGLI STOllY as Merrlmoc w.,. CM _..... Colla II<.... Children 2 In 6. Tronsp r,,; ::~ ~ch-~·u""°t11'"' e T.V. A maid ..rv. avail 1 J:j,~~,!' • 2 Bit, $150. mo. Adulll Only. ""'It W ~ VI I South Seo............. . ' _,_ oft schl care ... , g to 10 a 11 ce-• pd e Bar·B·Que .. .._ 'f35 Jamea No. B Call ·T ·~ e 11 ••r tW 2 BDRM-2 BA'lll ·$135.~ ~er·= BusfMu Reftt•I 445 646-3 7 0&. • • Call 61MTjQ • • Phone """'" MEDITERRANEAN !116'1'l85. BraAhd Now Deluxe 2 BR. ' 11511 • '164 mo D~-·nt ~ ~~-~ ~··· BABYSITTING tn ,_ HC,0: l_ike ~ Br duplex, FREE Utll, f".-1 BR. nr B ' tound·proofed •pt • • ~ ...,~ •• ....,.... .... ~ '"It(E l'ACl'ORY,. in Can. De . my nome. ~ rtiJdenda.l area ne&r bch. Pool si..0:'2ol l0th St. VILLAGE 1,!_~~ Carportd a11' Prl1'v. paUo. w/fireplace. All featutts. ~~~tio°:l'9' PLAYA, 14th I: Walnut, nery Villa&t a. new concf:pt Pl:nda.ble and perm.anent. bMdl. ..,..t winter 613-3-"~~ '""°'/"¥1"°"'"' ..... '~'"' 2f00 HftTbot Blvd CM '-'Y... rps, ' e ec. resp. .Consider child/pet. $300. Prlva'· Patino=. H.B. Call 5.JS.llST. . in "tail artisan Ibo ... , Set C.M. aM. Phone Mi-0334. l :fr.:;.-::-=::.;:.:;:.:·..:;:=•~::· ~ ... ----· Cll<I 1!5Ta ·, . adulll onl,Y. No chlld,.n or NU-VIEW RENTALS HEATED POOL ""' DRIVE BY to •ppnctat.. $10/.;; UP. Corpot Sorvlco riitil' ftom' duplex, S br, l MOVE-in today! 2 Br, kldt It RENTAL OFFICE pet. $12.5/mo. 548-l.122. 673-4000 or 494-3248 147 Fl S C.M 1 BR '25 Xlth St. NB m-.9500. -------1 ba, all 'xtru. $400 lse. pets okay. Pool &: l!Xtru. DUPLEX B3 k I t 2 BR . CarpOrt & Storact owe 1 " ' ' . JOHN'S 211(19().1113 968-lSlO Ml-~'". OPEN 10 AM TO' PM I • ' o • • ** ALMOS')' LIKE YOUR Nr, Schools F\Jm. Belt locotlon In C.M. BEAUT ilnre spoco E !71b Cl Oarpet" 11phobtery .JQO» Maple Ave., Nr. Hamilton. OWN HOME N 2 Nr. So. Coa~ Piasa 648-0920 °' 646-3115. St C 0 M 1625 °11' 4.. ianera, Extra Dr!-Sham- (oota MoN Sell the old ituff ~ ... tho BAY MEADOW APTS.• Smalt chttd ok. $150. Avatt · r. new "' ·• · · l<I· " -poo -SOolcbruard new stull ~~ 2 Br, b .. m cotllll&•. prtv po. now. 645-2Jl3. BR .. 2 Ba .. boomed ceutrc.. HIDDEN VILLAGE Newport llMch leue. Call 64:1-1'11, 64!1-99i! Retardanta) De! (Soll .. Casa cltl Oro For that lt~m und-•e11, tio, n<:. facll., closed 1ar-2 Br apt, frplc, pvt -tio. oceno pean •• vw. ~· .. ~ .. mo: AdulU:, ( t ~b·,~uwlh Salta ~tr Mn. Baker.. aJJ c:olor brlch::r.--Z 10" ... , ....,., q:e Gu heat, cook.1 .... I: r-..., '1'1'1'"'1-. en er • ._ ' 01 Bristol, OCEANFRONT: 4 Br, 3 Ba. UNUSUAL u,. Ill~. apt. -•-uta bJ•·• •--whl~ ALL \ll'IL1TlES PAID try the J>.nny Ptncber . ... $160, Ph. ~ after 7 off Warner on Uncta w•·. N ~ .. ~ d F -~· ·~ .. ~ -· -~ water all pd. AU adults. no pm or wknds. Lagun• NfgU91 IOUtb to W. Central) -ew. '"""''"'m ecor. Ml· auvve your bualnelL 115-7225 carptll. Save )'OUl money O;lmpua bef<n )'OU rent • Newport &eect. pelA. From $165. San •·· • preferred. No pe!J. Yrly. HIR Acent by a.vine me u.tra tr!- CU-. dnl&ned .... lllrtns, "1 w u ... St CM 2 BR 2 BA Studln LAGUNA NIGUEL la-~ 546-1525 --~ ·~ -e ~•ooo kltchan w!lb 111· ~ ' ~ " · ' ' -..... •·~· lndU$1rlol Rtntol 450 WW clun llvtnc nn., ,,.,_ .,._.. BALBOA BAY CLUB Coll 646-00!3 Crpts. drps, potio. POOL. Aportmento 3 Hutod Poot. OAKWOOD GARDIN rm. a hall 1•• •-~. -llPU.. 1 child ok. 646-0l!ltl • ·-a -~... u.... -_., .... e _,. c11n· 1 .,... Ten-ace Studio -Baraatn. * * $170 * * Coll Aboqt Our New ' Mo. -.. •~•le. -... Aporln-• 2MD Sq. Ft. $250 Mo. IT.50. couch $10. chalr 15. u ! --Trand'1'red. Tako over 3 Br, Ill Ba. now•·· -•nted. e WILSON GARDENS e r,,.,. PrOSram Avallablo Clllla Care Center <Resort UvJ.;c lor Moclem bldr., ~ Sl Jn., exp la what'°"""· not e Pr!voho pallol 1 ..... Furn. avall. 6f5..itnI Bl " ..-2 BR. 11' BA. c:rpt/drpl, encl Now, I Bl< 115', 2 Bit, 1 Bo GNt - 1 2 " 3 lldrmo "<llllll. O!>!YI Nr. Frwy., So. Santa Ana method. I do -1ey1i1f. e ~ -.,1~., ext m 831-1156 ' tn" cpl /drp, encl \l&tlo· polio. $JjQ, 6IU8U $187. 2 BR, 2 Ba, $196 -From llt9 Ntwl'ORT BEACH W-It.al ~~·•e Good rel. !1.11~ ~ ·--• • Nr schl& I: ahop'c. Oilldru r"'" includes tt... be ta ail' cond ~ ... • N lultlo marlllo ptll. BACHELOR apl, new cpt~ OK, no pets. S80 Cantor Sl, 1 ~~.R. st.... R •tr 11 .' ~th. SOUTH COAST . ••• _ oo ot lrvino CALL' 63MllO Ce-ter mu elC'. S150/m o. Yriy, CM.608340or548-S. ., .... wuher, Crpta, Drpl. ~ Aloma.Avt. C95-42'T2 · ~ or 60-ll?ONEWdeJ.uxe~lunlta.lph. .,......, ! Jane.a ll4rma /A.~'""'· 6'13-9316 or % BR. 2 BA. Un!. Apt $150. 3 l1BrT,Joml .::·Mll35ont·-~·-Lido 111-llOI ~ Blvd. VISTA •OIL MISA _... 1'133 !lonrovlLl..,.1..A"""rt°"G"'l'"0"1t,,._,S_MA_L_L_I • !'!"!.:. ~-" 11': · Adulll. no pell. llO Canhor ~ ~-'""" 5'Wl23 Aportm1nt1 su.ius: 83M19CI """ All Ty»<ci Wm: eut. doan, -~ .--OCEANFRONT r St ••• .... "°"'° bltns, crpll, drpL * 3 BDRMS. * 1 ••Bl\. ~-·~ ~-· I -~• ...,. • ••t rm w. . -: 542-2126. Som• View. Adulll -~. $OUtil Lw.i.o • • • ~·•. • •·~ u-R1t1tal1 Wonted 46G P' n • • ·~~ twsb, •~w ""'--• -blot Otualron~ 1 Br ruG pk 2 BDRM • S du! -.., -•·" -• -· • Re\r • :tram•, repaln, tt<.112-ISIL _. ··--•w """ lltil. pd, • Bseholor ' • A. • II o~y. REDECORATED I BR. car )'Oatly. l3CIO month. !lllol crpt'~ Mo cont.r TWO ....._ ........ , .~.J..llll $115 prel'cl. 121.ll --no pet.. llSI. !"0-Mftl •·. ~tio, 2 chit~--•.' Calli ~ 918-ZlllS-. * BEACH 'LIVING AT rrs ENT · ,..,__ ftmales cusroM WoodwOik Pant!· ..L Wv.• --·-~.-_,, Vtn!e ~ ,. ·-~~ -BEST., • .IA.,. 2 BR, 2 R •tarts $11!5 .. t I bdrm turn -or ,,., Fonnlca.Gen'IRepaln. • -u•• 3 Bfi: one bloclr ll'oin besch, * Lars• 2 BR. $t:l5. 1160/mo. 6464110. BA, elev. 10 heach, Adulll, lrvlno l MolO Drlvo apt, vie OdM or north. M $, Pb: Du11t DoDurb, ' 'W • 111 l!llpbnlo'' _.. avoll April lst. 1325 mo. No Peta. 1IT w. Willoll 2 BR. J BA, fjjlly c:rpl'd It nO pot.. Flom !350. 31115 * 541 4155 * App""' $121. mo m-t015, &'15-1113. iil•I• --? 1'1rn llUI01d)o,67s..136hw. CaU 613-1111 drp'd. Slt·I"'. 2 1ty. !140, C.Ut Hwy., South Lquno Pat 1 Utuo .. _. 111 ,_"Wblh Ellpboftt1" opa'olt'ool-lloctrtcbttlmalr -!1111 "CAiii" -..U no -t draw In 1bt WHt 2 BR CONDOJ\llNIUM Ill Apply 611 Victoria Apt. B. ** m.l8!5. Levll •ll -biublt Int runninl your i.o.u.t Tum o!Wl)'I tlw r!aht J)loeo JI ..., .,. Doll' P 1101 ••• • Doll1 Pilot OWUiod BA carport nu • try lbt i'<Ml' Plncbot Tum unuood 11,.., Into qulclt "bu~" Call 0~ u.m lllto "CA!iff" -1tll ,... want RESuLTS Call 9, I' 1 IOlllJ . -M.-e c;i1.:IM!e •·•-u ~ ... m.~.1 -·• ....... ....,. ' ' "'°"' -Da!l7 Pilot flUm 6 ploCll tllal '4 -. --·· .. .,.. --·· ---~" ~ -·· -"•lllflod, -tndayl ' • ~) ' , . .. • , • .. . • ·~ ' DAllY 1'11.llf • l~~~~;I~ .. ~-~-~ ..... ~~~ I -·..,.. ll5J ~I ~"~'"'•·";;;'""~;;Ir~"''"""'"" llill [ "''""-· l[JJI ._ _"_ .... _ ..• _. __.l[Il) I .... ,,,... · JIIlJ I · •. ...,".. .~: !XP, Romod<JIJ1L coblotta, 0. ....... lnt M<r-ry 1 HolpWontM.,M~ I' 710 Help Wonted, MA 11'11t_ HolpWont..i,M AP 710 Help Wonted, MA I' 710HelpW.-.MA1'711 HolpW-, MAP 711 .. : ' ' • , r.poln, motnt. 1'11rnlture1-~AL~'S"'GAllll==Dml="a-MASONRY s Girl Needed lmmocl. Port No..i lxtr• Money?' SERVICE Station ......... t ~ retlnllhlng, Rut, MM214. bo lardtnlrc i , omoll ~411\,.unc1 =·~tion tn = COOK, IXPIR. f/tlme No .. per nee ldU1YAvonale1npr.MPl1· 6 hn. • d.ay, I~ a ; Cement, Concrete landscaptna Hl'Vlcn:, call Block, Brick, Concrete Sec' Purchal S5l5G P/dmt. Muse lMI clean I ~vt.r 21 · c..u w l ,·, 0 n · tlvt1 ....,. an •Umattd .$40 Je t wk. &68--W or IN loM at C ;..,;~;: .. • • .. 51Q.41J!, s.rvtna N1wpor1, s.r.tna. NB. CdM, ltl<ine EK:, s.c·,...::,_ ., l70ll ~·,"!~'!'._'" l!!"'w' ~.· 1133-lln io anH1 pm, ' ~.!'.t °'• ~~.!-... , xtn1 "U "n ', 2098 yort>or. c .M. ~ • ~ ~ Jdfttl, advice and CdM. Cotta Mt-. Dcwr * f44..71$5 * lfe'y·Spuilh Helpful MlO ..-....~ ""--''• -• lRL for 11 in , ,,.... -'"'vt • .,..., . or ci ., a SEWING machlM opn. ~, • e1Um1tt1. All r cbarp tor ShoiH. weitcllft. ---------Jlwy .. N.B. G ve-Mey· DttaUacau, toey exper. Overlock 1 '~ 1' • beouHfUI job ot 1 ,..,, Mo¥1nt ~".&,~., :l: COOK wenrld, ll>P1Y in houoek,.per tor _traveltna 540-7041 Costa MtlCI ,,,..1a1 needle, 1ln111 , prlct. &4>5073. Ex&'~~!"==~,,., STUDENT MOVERS with O'. Ottk-llotPltal $800 penon betv.•een 11 A: 5. bulintnman. ~· NURSIS AIDIS nffd!•. womens wear. Jlto. • ~ C!:f4ENT WORK, rio job too Call M8-0724 vu. Canful-dleap! c..ll Mar Camett.·lb:reo &$85 SpqbtttJ Bfndtr, m4 W. HOUSEKEEPER -Cook, AU ShUtJ Now lnt._Mewiq jel, Inc., 1808 Babcock. C.M.. mall, nuo .. ble. Fr•• Recom.meoded By Takata ll'\)'tim• 14J·2511 ot Med Jtercept1onlat SOS Cir. Hwy .. N.8. Live-In Pvt. rm I: ba. Apply tn Pt.non Ma-TUI. ,, ~ Eatlm. H. !tnf!Jck, 54Mets. Nurwry ........... ,frH Eat SU-am. P. T. 'J'ypllt U .50 hr CPLE, older, m1e clean 17 BtauWul home, "2-0ll06. Huntlntf'en ... ch D1y Time SITTER wanted my home. • WINTER Rateit Co ... -te EXP. Japanete Gardf,ner, Painting &. P. T. FIC Bkkpr-t..1 $.1.Ml hr unit11. C.M. $1~ 2 Br. dpb HOUSEKEEPER • Part Convaleacent Hosp. Mature woman over~. ......... Complete Yard Mal~ Paperh•ntlnt Coe Anab'tt MOO + $25. mo. No yd. wk., lite time, . 3 day• week • In 1U11 l'lorlda Ave Busboy 157S-<IA2 ~ floon, ,,.uoi, d r Iv t 1 , fffil 66-034 _ _, __ ..... ...,....., ... -F/C Bookkff~r $100 'repa.ln. Ret'1 ttq'd. No Tiburon Hm1 .. l'.V. Call alt H I 147.iJ15 SHOP .MANAGEMENT: : t a!dtwaJkl. Don. MM!i14. ~~· tit. 7• * PAINTING-PAPERING ' NIWltORT Pf"!•. Room 104, 1107 E. 7 pm, 968.-tll49. ' ' New tacllltiet with old l1nl · PATIOS, walla, drive, tnatall ~tllll. Exttrior l'or-1 "-y Cha n---NEED exp'd 1aJ for aenuol A I I 1' Landac.fl>e lntttlor ....,.. ... I pman, ........ lfi"'· HSKPRS Emplyr pays fefl, office help. Liie payroll A pp y n l rton p.alnt & auto body lhop ln , new Ltwnai, taw, brt&k, B J M~teM.nCt Uc. tnc. Guaranteed IU 0.V.r Dr., N. • DENTAL a 11 it ta IJ t Georce Allen Byland Aae n-po1Una. MuAt be rood So. Count)'. Excellent aom-,,. remove. 548-86158 lor'elt. J\t~d a':te'* ardel'lflr Call Ha.tris ~ . M2..Jl10 chalralde, full time. Min 1 cy, 10&-8 E. 16th S.A. w/f\Jurei, S&.lary open, Ask 1555 Ad1m1 Ave. mission + salary of MO). * CONCRErE WORK * e_; lf~m;rclal INTER. A Exter Palnttni. 9!'!!"!!"!!'!!!!"!!!!!!!!"' I yr exp, in G. P. o!tict. 547--0395. tor Mr. Bmwn, l5t>US4 Cotta Me.-Call Bob WU9Dn, ~ l.Jf'"E'""!!:D AND BONDED LI 'd • I -a ... 11 Jt A/It CLIRK·ttlNO Be able to tllke 1ooc1 x-ra,ys, K G ~s I Coa1taJ Acency olCK 01\ WALLY 540--8483 PARADISE n.~e •. s,..,: ;;, . ch:C':: Gen'l Ole. dutle1, heavy A/P think on her ffttt, move .. ~. w. ~~~u:~'.8~ I 71 ,. Equal Oppor. Employer 2790 ilarbor Bl at Adam.I FLOOR Work ,t; paUot, GARDENING 64S-OJ09, &. phone cOntart1. Sh or quickly, ready to ae«pt ex· ORTHODONTIC Rtciption· STOP SMOKING The Euy drtvtw1y' & •Ide w a I k •. We Do !:vtl")'thlnat • HOUSE PAlNTING • •~writing prtl'd, but not panded dutle1. Salary OPfJn, l1t/1ecre1ary. ?ttln 1 yr. IN'S Way.\. tun $100..$11)'.X) a mo. ; Uc'd & bonded , 60-082&. Pluae Call, 64U649 FREE ESTIMATES ntc. Starting Sal. S425, Near Huntington Stach are a. exp. ~uirei adftstive, 3-ll:30PM. Apply 1-fon tluti ASl-4213. , Contractor * LANDSCAPING * Call after 5 PM. 496-3868 ~~~~~~~78~ Mrs. MT-%169 betwttn 9 A 5· career minded Individual. Thu.rs. 9'am·Spm. ,, SPORTING GOODS SALES: • 1,,,_:-""":-":'."'....,,__., t-lew lawna. Spmkln., deekl, p A INT I NG -ff ONE ST "'--~~~~--==I DENTAL Ahlltant. Exp'd Send retume to P.O. Box FOUNTAIN VALU ;Y Promlneht rtttll outlet 1etk-e e e e e e dt1lpt, cleanup. Stttt lic'd, CLE.~ N. GUARANTEED A:p~~~·Bookkeeper, '1'/C chalnkle. Orthodontic ot, 934 al llil3 Ort.fllP, C.M. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Ing mature penon tor UM FAnlER It. SONS boodtd. SJ6..1225. work. I.Jetnttd ' lnluted. flee. Hntgn Bch are a · PLANNING l nOO Euclid at Warner earttr oppor. Other depart, Dtoorattna, de1l1n. ca.rpen. *Bob's Lawn Service* 67~740, Call 642--:MT2 96~2+05. 979-1211 mcnt openlng1 a!IO. To $625. try, plumbing, wiring, tic,. c 0 m pl et, Lawn Main-~====-~~ AFFORD inOetion . Join th• DRAPERY ~NE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRA 1 TOft Coli Bob wn80n, - 4 aeneratlon1 exp .• 25th "'"• te••nce, Home, Oommerc•-• p ROFESSIONAL Patntlng Sh&klee Succes1 Gr ou P. WORKROOM SERYJC~C' .. Arc~ tr\/ Know't ot pens on,,... Racaptle>Mst Co.stal Agency in bu1 .• Uc'd It bonded. -#' or"Aptt. Ml-N\L't, .... Inter " Exter. buonablt 546-4~. Contest now on. e-··I a. -• ... ,,. ex-. .. a. u nuu~ I profit ihtrlna bt.ntut1. Lite typ\fll' 2790 Harbor Bl at Ad&m11 , ~ .,_, Ratet. 557-7455. .:>i:: ... lll • ptttllll ... , _.. • Sec'y/Or ange to $5.50 Ca1\ Lorraine EXECUTIVE • • • • • • Gentrll S.rvtcee AMBmous caJ -learn I trnet. Beach Drapery, 900 Sh or dlctaptlone WESTCLIFF PERSONNEL AGENCY •-:,,..-,-,--,.,,,.-,-.IPraAINTlt" ~:.:..in,.t,ll'll ~•txtd.,Locreaal•· "vi"v',·anh ,P'"w'ood· mardak~~~-t•ectihc•'.· W. 17th St, C.M. Br'llin• Clork ... 50 , Peraonnel ACency 410 w. Coat.I Hwy., NB ~y'!_l ALWAYIOITlOP , ~-~ "~~~· ,~lj""ta•2 TOTAL SERVICES CO. rds, 'u,:·;hlt, <~I. _,. EXPERIENCED I• rm• n I MJg~ exp. Mach. bill.; lll4l W"tctmiff 0Dr., NB f,Su'l'll'l"!ll'"I l'l'lll""lli!:'::~64.>~27~1':6f j'( ln l!}l~lp u•• 'tyl , pi.an• _,..,.,. • "~ e or Plum.be-Paints -C&rpf'ntry ..:963-_m;_"' _M_i.t!44 __ 9_· -' --1 cutter, full C'll' part time. A/ P·Gen Ofc to •"5 645-N • RIM 1tory. LT. ·0:>111t:ruc1Son. Elec. Rt,..;,._ Ine:t. 646-llOll. PAINTING I PAPEJ\ING, MG-4511 ........ IC SALESMAN. \Va.rehoul'lf!m•n C lo · ••1 1511 ~ U ~ 1n Harbor area. Lie 1: U XI Auto exper. helplul PLAST 1 •-'d . 1 b-ome & ret11ter ~ ; ~ -' tHINGS by Moote, Lt, elect, ~. n.t'o turn.112-2351. APT MGRS -52 nrt" nr e IXPIRllNCED e Coot Clork ssoo+ ,ABRICATOR mu• ;~ ';,";:'1 ' ~ P1"";,, You'11 MtlN y..414. . Addltlona * Remodelln1 plumb, lance, tlle, ln1thui., YOU iupply the p&ln t. =:~~~.e;ui~~ple MARINI MICHANIC Mfr. co1tina: to ule• HTGH QUALITY PLASTIC ~:a:,e~ve' H ~ ~1~49 N•felenr. 21UDwP..t - Gerwick & Son, Uc. carpentry, pall'lt. ~. R.ooml _1 .. ted l,IO ea. Alto A I in non Secrat•ry to $500 FABRICATION + SHOULD ' . ' . Drlvt, lrYIM. Ql..12'1 1573-«>41 * 54~2170 .....,, PPY pe Sh helpful. PJttme until HAVE PREVIOUS.EXPER. SALES LADIES, exp'd 20 101,_...,_ .. _____ , JACK Tau I a ne-Repa.lr, H1ull.. txtt'rior, call M0-7ott. . ASST. BKKPR • San Juan Balin Marine, Inc. May • Then full time IN A ER 0 Sp A CE JN· 45, Full Ir. part time.I• • _...., ___ ..,... ___ PArNTING, -t. All work Capistrano location, New 829 Baytide Dr.Nl!wport Bch R 1 /G Ole to $500 DUSTRY. "f() HR. WK-DAY Berptrom1 Ch l Id re n I ~~~M:~~t)i ~. :;~: 10 Yard, garqit, cl tan up a . parn. Co~•"P 1c11. l l 1 t bldg, Will perform P/R, ,1ctory IClp ' ' ex • s Ht FT, App Ly JN Storts, Tu1tl n, Cotta Me1111, Remove trffl, dirt, Ivy. M)-4388, 54J-l4~l. A/P, AIR A: typlnt. Salary EDLER INDUSTRIES lNC. G ~l OffDl7tor p/ty~35 PERSON EDLER IN· Oran1e. Apply MO El TELLER llectrlcal S k l p loader, backhoe. Commensurate with e.'<per. HAS JMMED. OPENINGS In ce ~ DUSTRtEs INC 2 1 o I Camino Re11.I, Tuttln. 1'1on 141·M. PROF. Palnttns incl.rooh. Contact Mr. Bo r 11 n , FOR RE 1 N l' 0 RC ED ~e/rA .. DePopesndltiolnbile OOVE ST., N.B •. <U:lcated thni Fri C'ln.ly. Commerc:l&l Bank Experience ELECTRICAL WORK. AU ===~-,..,,,,~--, lCCOlllt. cell. Uc 1.DJ. 493-45&2. r '"' i.iM"1. B• .. or imall Llc'd &: TREE Work, rototilling. yard Free eat. 64Ml91. PLASTIC WO RNGK ECROS, 488 E. 17th (at Irvine! CM acrou from O.C. Airport!. SALESMEN Mi-I ,. -·•~ ""'IU .. trash, raraae c I et n ·up . ATTENDANT TAPE WR.APPi · M· '42·1470 PLUMBING Service m11.n Need men whC'l art ready to "' monui• """" ..... ~ Im. Fret e•t. 546-02ll. Move Ai haul. 54$-586.1. Pool Service & For tuae ap' CO?l).plex. 18 or PREs.!ION MOLDING " full time, must ht exper'd. learn the car but~u and 0.tdll'l1nt -====:.::::..:.;.::.. __ I Installation over. No tona twr. please. ASSEMBLY OF AERO. 222 Adame Ave, H , B . are wUllDs to train. Must HouMCloonlnt Appl)' 31123 CoHt Hwy., SPACE COMPONENTS. INVEST IN SJ&.!4<9, have aood peraonollty, be 1114) '46-1121 Ask for Mr. Mendonca . No Wunn1 , ·-· APPLY IN PERSON, 2101 YOUR FUTURE Int ted tn f t ~-GRASS GROWING AGAIN! DUTCll Motnt Sttv!ce tnr * WALLPAPIR * -·""· p.QEI INDUSTRIES ""' 1 u ure, ~"'"!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'W!•-!!111 Ctn-I . , DOVE ST., N.B. (acros1 well, &l.]eamlnded. Benefits: 1; up, man, com "' res., floon, windows A carPet Wbe11 you caJJ "Mac" * APARTMENT HOUSE from o.c. Airport I Full or p/tlme. Needs Tr1lnH1 Demo., tp'Ot.lp Ins., IU&.ran· TELEPHONE Salea. Top call C 6: HG a rd• n In I · cieaninl. 5.n·l!!OA MS-1444 &'6-1n1 MANAGER. 20 uni la -new FEMALES only _ now btins I! YOU" OWN IOSSI $SOl-$650 Per Mo. tttd Wary plua commls· L'flm:rnluion.t and bomu. Ap. &45-0309. Anti Soll C•rt:t• Plister, P•tch, Repair -Costa Mell. Send resume hind to model CC'lllmetics, Min or Women Youn1 men mech1t.11ical ex· 11;ions. UnUmlted Income. Ap-ply 1n pll'IOrt between 9.00 * 549·2015 * _,~A::;IR'='r-'C:;l.:.H:;n;;;,nt'S".',-· I ::!1~1 ~;i:~:~:. W~l~e~ hair & w1gs, hot pants & per. helpful, not not reqd. ply ln Penon. UNIVERSI· and 12:00 noon at 8381. Bola 21 )TL exp, Free Eat. Mea Cleanins Service -.. -P-ATC!!=.,...,PLA8To-=iiU?«r" C1ass.ifitd Ad No. 99, D11.lly holiery. etc for mqu!De1, l1111 A l'~low ?.1u1t be 18 or ov,r. Able to TY OLDSMOBILE, 2850 Avtnu•. MJdway C117. AL'S Landsctplna. Tr t e CarpetJ, Wlndow1, Floor tttc. All b'Pft, Free ettimatea P 'l 1 p O Box l560 Co I billboards, etc. No exp. nee. T IXI • llu1. work tmmedlatdy, 1J Harbor Blvd., Co1ta Meu. TELEPHONE 1 0 L i c I t 0 r 1 Reaid. &: Comrn'J. 54Mlll. can 540-&25 M1 0 ' Cai · .215 ' 1 a NC'l ftt. Limited time only. aceepted. For lnfC'l n job SEAMSTRESS_ Some ex per. wanted tor eve work ti\ =~J:. ~U:: Income Tax 1---=-----esa, It. 9215 , 213-461-8344. Call for ApPt placements, call Tuesday 9 pt'f'f'd. McKlbbln s a I l 1 , airport are1. Mu1t haw R<poir-rlnklen.m.lletl. Plumblnt AUTO AHlstant Body Shop FULL OR PART TIMI 546-1311 om·lp,.only. 51 Irvine Indus, Co·mplex . tranop, Call Sut, 833-9170, ., S ·i.v Tax l'-1·ce Mgr. Apply •n "'''°n 10 SALESPEOPLE , 11~ 05 ~-· PROFESSIONAL ml1u7 '181' ECONO Rooter 9 er v t c e . Theodore Robing Ford, Xl60 Excellent commlssion split Ask for Herman U-0 . TYPISTS JaPlflt!M Gardenins 5ervlce Ora1n1 opened SS. Milin Harbor Blvd., CotLll Mesa. Frtt est. * ~ e 14 Yean LOCALLY • llne1 min. $12.!iCIJ 8ervice See Miles Devore for NELSON REAL ESTATE, INDUSTRIOUS young man PLUMBING Serviceman SECRnARllS tee Schedule "'"'-. $3.!IO. Muter Chr&· details. 846-1305. 16111 Bolsa Chica, w/cookin1 exper. to help must be ex ....... Gd p•• l EXP. Hawall&n Gardener r........ ....... HWlt Bch ~· ~ cOmplett prdenlne KrVict Mailed On -uelt 8 /A. Blue Chip Stampg. AVG $.5 hr -Show Sant.h ' ' mana1e coffee shop. Great working conds. 642-1713. l1rn Your P1y Kamala I 6*-4918 W.A. SMILEY, C.P.A. 539--3151 . Coventry Jewelry. No In. :ruu.., P /Tune, m Im t. oppar, for rl&ht -penon. $700 PROFESSIONAL pH 0 NE The Kelly Olrl W1y n ·' · 542-2221 Anytime 648-99MSA "~VE=-0n-"Ho_m_•:--R<=potn=. veil, collect., or dellv. Min. tme., no t'Xp. n e c • mo to •tart. x.13 W. Cout SOLICITORS, even In I•. Tomporory Must be poised, well sroom· Lawn I: Yard M~nl~~· CLARK A: Toner Tax Free est. 1'\ooflna:, Plum• age 20. 879-3896, 146-9435, Sal a r y IC om m. FuUer H'wy, N.B. Good pay, Call 545--7663• Oean up. Dfpe a e StNI~. :U YEARS exp. In bins. Paintinc, InaWlations, li897=-&64;;;;;;;;· =:-,=c::--:-:-; Brush, 96Z-<M16. INSOMNIACS for research expft'ienced. ~ area. Ptnonal .trvlce In Haull.rc. AU work guar. BABYSrrrER, live.in need-Oen. Ofc. Trne to $400 ptoJeet on 1l~p dllOrders. PROFE8SIONAL Ph 0 n e One Time, Part Time Or AU The Tlme ed. LOw .......,. jot>o. iltazJ lmmldiat14', )(ln'faoportUO->I• It)' tor bouMwtVll ...... _, ' COMPLETE Lawn 6: ......,.,,. home. Call for appt. ill .,., Good -u lo 5 aoUeltor -DanaPoint,San .z-~ &3Mm. ed tor 3 IChool age ch!Mrtn Beach area 11nn w· train """'"" yrs. _,. r Clemente, C.pirtrano &NL prden.ln&: tet'Viet. Haullna 546-1735, Howlrd Oark &: .::~13:.,Hc:R"'."'P::;l-um-b"t"na"'"-In Laguna Beae!i. Call after aal iood w/flfUrt!• to 11.r· wkll 1tudy. 6J.1...9393, ext 153. Work in )'OUl' own hom.e. Juat Seo Ina !bl Job -.. 1a -: betw-Jobi. ' ; A clean-up. Jim, 5tS-(M()5. John Toner. Eltctrical Repair 7 pm. 494-1280. ranae travel toun, etc. 5-6PM wkdll.)'1. . Belt deal ln area.' Phonfl // '/JD 9 I C&U Or Vlatt JAPANESE GARDENER PROFEJSIONAL Tax 642-7756 or 642-1403 BARMAIDS Fantutic opportunity, In· LIVE-in couple, Newport 135-14815 bttwttn 1:00 .1.m. _A1{{t'f ir KILLY OlllL Ex~. Fret Est &e:Nlet ln tht prtva.ey of -:PLllMB,;.;;:,:;:IN"G;:.,;R;;cEP=AIR,.;;-Nellhborhood heft' bar, LA· cludlnr trip to Tahiti. Xln 't Bet.ch. Expd. Rell. Good and noon. *'81 lua!MM Ctr Dr. * M0-1373 * your home-Most $15. No job too am.all fWla _ N.B. area, After ll benetltll . Call 5 51-612 2, oook. 8~2l31 before I C'l1' QUICK order Fry Cook. Irvine au. c GARDENING SERVICE M7-2S29. * MJ..3l28 * noon, 49'-9151, Abigail Abbot Penon.nel Aft 6. 8te&dy employment, Mtu Then Pick The Houn, Ot)'t, , .... CLEAN.\TP, TRIM Lond1e•''"' C"'LI PLUMllNG BEAUTICIANS needed day Agency, :tao W, Warner, Linea, 1703 superior, C,M, L<n&th O! Employment • M&-7624 • .. "illaht-.,., E. Htl\ St Suite :109, S.A. LUHRS IOAT co. Rool •• , ... CorHr That Flu Your Noldl. Japane• Gardt'llina Sttvict P ~: :Y~SA ~ 24 t\r. Ml'Vtce. &e-llll Colta Meaa. '43-9919, ask CINIRAL OF,ICI Now Hirlne N8W or experltnced, join thl WAJTJU:88 for colftt ihol. , O'llr 18, exper. Apply 1A _., btwn 10 am 6 3 pm; ', Mna. u.nn, 1103 SU»lffor, ; C.M. • ~., ~';:tt ~ E:t 1tlllled at a cut rate price R•lnt for Bobb if!. c:t!t ::~tio':o lo~= ~a~ L ln1 A1Mmlll•r• ~m~no~~!. ~~ a _ _..__ w/l yr. Guarantee. Frte • T, Guy Rootinc. Deal BEJ:.I.Jne . lalhionl needs public. Great variety. St llectrlclen1 Helper ......... on~--EXP!:R JapaneM! 1UUC1111:1" eat. ACE SPJtINKLEJ\ CO. wOmtn full p/Ume Worir. I I t t 11 ~ u ... You'll Work }'or U1 • On Our Pa,rol.I In Ollr Ctlltomm 0Utoe1. Complete yd tervlee. Nn.t ~m.:;::.;;9280~.====rc• Z~ni,~ ~~ work. Wt tra1n, car nee. S5Ga> ~ Joan Marlln, 54(}.«t6 "IO::,r "M:n er $49 We'll Plan A Work '::!~ht ~.:1.,....,,!ftoj "!Wia. :rr.. "t ll:t-4389., * Li\NDSCAPING * 1.5.;:•;:.w..:ln"'g"/~A"'rte"""ro~i""lon-1--wk. 6.16--0MI, 5311-5131. Co11ta1 Aa•ncy Miii Auom~lor Schedule To Sult Ynu 1:30 pm Thun, t. Fri.-. COSTA M!SA 534-4121 New lawn, Sprtnkltr loet lt1palrm1n 2790 Harbor Bl at Adama Reil litafe One Thit I• Ta.ilored Bahia .Corinthian Yacht • Newport Bch·L&suna Nlcuel 531-44415 "A1tir~tktr11 -'42-Si'if Penn. job, fringe ben~tlt1. GIRL Friday. Swltchbovd, Apply Llcentl"I Cour.. To Yow Ablltty Club 1801 Bayllde Dr. CdM. ' : La.wnMow-tna• SPRINKLERS installed" Neat,accura.te.:llyelll'lexp. Ca.JI cn41 337-2501 , Lake accounts payable NtW. llthlt. 'l'ullaalfftralninaPfOll'lm YourTbM WAITRISI . Ccmp. Service 'nt'W lawn•. Trees A 1hrub1 ArT'O'Nhnd Marinas. automotive exper. de1irtd Co1t1 M••• -no colt. Mtnqement op. Your Tr&ftlportation Exp. p/tlme. Apply Surf A GEN. Yard Oeanup. New remcved. l'tte e1t. MMMS. Televl1lon Rep11lr IQYS but n<>t neeeuary. Mature portunJties, Alk: 1or Mn:. Sirkli.n. 5930 w Cat Ht¥)', Na lawm:, 1prlnlden, IMtalltd ------°""'""""" 1"14 1 WC'lman preferred. TC'lrnmy hm·lOam. MOl'I thN Fri Jone• for tnlormot!on 1t can Or Vl•lt WAITIR M1sonry BRING your blk/wht TV. We Age 1r to de 1ver pepers • repaired. Treet i: •hnlb•. -..,,=~°"'~:-:-:--fix It fC'lt" •"" or leu. Ex· in the Dana Point. San Cl~ Ayre1 Chevrolet, Laguna LUNOI Cook, exper. Small 142-5581 Full ..... • d "·-·h • F"" Ht. 64:i..es35. STONE WORK i b kn par t s DAILY l'ILOT GEl,COAT Repair .. per no drinker. N.B, t73-7722, hA lo<&I lo Gd Ivy shaped or removed. BRICK, BLOCK A: eluding pie~ tube. mlll· mente areu. ~ Stach. 494-1131 or SfS..9967. dinner hotae. Neat, clean, r.rb.n R-.lton ~A~ 9 I dinn:;:-·M~t ar;-:.:r .• DAILY PILOT for action! 546--0029 or M&--0945 ~~. roe • 492-«20 Day1, 1831 Pla~entla MGR TRAINEE ~ ti 'J ir t1i:: •. ca~bi.: Oll&1. L * BLAINE'S TV * -'B"OO""K:>;K~Eo;E"P"'E"R;--1 Avenue, Coll& M.... 5 Needed Now! No exp nee, LARWIN RIAL TY Call The Golden a ,j I j ; -----. ---·- * * * * * * Servidn1 All Branda Exper. thrOuah trial balance Girl "rlday-Con1tr. Just ambition. Call WU.On, Rea.le Dtv. ot t.arWtn Co. 3:lt1 Bualne11 Centm-Dr. Rettaurant. El Toro. 6 !- Authorii.td MacntvoJI: wanted for medical co. -· To $650 A.13-1177 10&m·5pm. 21562 BrookhW'lt Av .. H.]J. lrvln1 13J...J44l tor Mr. Oke, bttor1 2 pm. Known for honesty 540-43U located in N.B. area. Please Attractive girl w/l(>od 1kUls I "MciAN'i", -:1..:ny=0"=,.::',-:'10:-:;do:-;ll:;:te: I <n4J 546-5411 I (213) 592-3211 131).()H), ; · forward l't'lume in co~ Ii construction baclqround warehouse work. Must type OPPOR.~ for two tuU SiCRITAltY $700+ WAJTRE&!, exp'd d!Mer: 1, Trader's Paradise Tllo CERAMIC tile new &. remodel. Fl'H est. Small jobs we!tcome. 538-2426. ~pholatary REUPHOLSTER NOW Ir: SA VE! 11 Call tor Free Estimate. 642--1900. fidenet to: Manager, P.O. to "ti/Ork tor a sreat co. Good on IBM. Prft penon w/a time, expenenced Real El· J'et blmburted over 21, 1lu 10 to 12. Box 10880, Santa An.t, Calif. typist, no ih. Frtt/Alm _v:.:•00n:,., 5M--0U"'==200,="""=:;-tate Salesmen. Better than Major Ora. Co. Corp req's Ctrman tll*kin&: pref. Ap- 9'l111. fet. MAINTENANCE MAN aver11e com.m!&slon, com· exec tee'y to the prtt Top ply In person Btrllnu ===.-.-.H;;-o=s "'E"'s...-1 RIVERIA EMPLOYMENT pony paid .mljor .. ed!cal. ' ' ' BUSIOY & T S LARGE APARTMENT Tremendouioppty forman· akllls .• ppear.Apenonaltty ~taurant, 1M12 Beach Exper pref'd, not necess AGENCY , INC. COMPLEX. KNOWLEDGE asement. We ht~e IOme-~-~Ult. Free A 'l'et Poll· Blvd., H.B. Apply Jn Penion 2M2 Busineu Ctr. Dr. OF ELECTRICAL, PWM· UUl'1ll 1,W~AN=TE=~~--,.--ALLEY WEST Itvine 83.1-94IO BING &: MISC. WORK. thlng ~lf1erent. Drop In and tiNK'EL AGENCY D: Woman to <*l'9 {OJ'anae c.o. Airport Area) talk It over. t•• Rl•-"lde A·~, NB for 3 chlldrtn. Prtfer oldfl\', ~ n06 W. Oeeanfr , NB ·~ OWN TOOLS. ST ART ~ 'W .,..,,. .,.., mature peMIOn. Salary, $1to * fl75-ln4 * GIRL l'RIDAY $500/MO. HOUR! 1~:30. RECEPTIONIST: How would 845--3700 per mo. plut room A: board . lines times dollars COOKS, waltn!ue1 ovu n Matutt, verulilt w/knowl· _Cal=1_,5*-:.:.:...:.ll025=.o:--==-you like to work for the SR. SECRETARY CaJJ 847....fl.'19 alt 7:30 pm. II ill dlahwuher. C.olony Kltchen, edge of A ex.per. In modem MOLD POLISHER futctt IJ'OWlnf real estllte . Mr. Coleman. 11,...,n••l 21142 Ortega Hwy., San secretarial ofc procedure• Only exper'd cavil)' finiahet ~ tnveatment eo? Youna WANTED fore\an car 1 ';;;;;;;;;;;;;~;; Juan Capistrano. Apply in lnctudlfll th, need apply. modem co-workm will weJ. Expandlns commercial elee-mech&nl~ Colt& Meu ~ O.OSE to famoua lk:i resrtJ 3 BO, 2 Ba, D)O tq. Bit '67 Cedar, 2 u, brlt. ftpls, Lsd Wa1h. State. Eq. $fl000. Trd for hOme or ? 6"-0687. • ptt'80n bet 2 p.m. k 6 p.m. C.....d resume lo Ctulilied ad PMC 11131 Gothard •O come you MOO. tronlc1 co, teekl lea't!tllry MMW ' ~!:: ~ldTO.,~: JHW•nted, Pemele702 COOK, EXPIR. no. 336, clo Dally Pilot, Huntlnaton Beach Call Joan Marlin, 540-05 for Klei manaaer. Ex-. " P. 0. Box 15«1, Cotta Meu, --'===-"'=--Coutal Asency celll!nt typlfll It. thorthand Womtn wanted w/saltt abll· .. WANT: ~e APT, shop's NEED htlp at hOmeT We Sauce Cook w/tine reataurant Ca. 92826. Buy the new &tuft 2190 Harbor Bl. at Adami •kill• requlrtd. Mutt M MU ity. Over 25. Steedy j)b. • cente*r, BoNktlc~~or,_ .. !1 ... 1~ have Aide• • Nune• • :~r11'00' , Call Che!, Han1, Ctll MUS78 • Save! &.11 the old stutt RECEPTIONIST -Oftlce •tarter *"' challen,ln1 • Apply In . panon Anthor\1 WILL Trad@ 20-160 acres of Elko Nevada ~1Honal Jlll'ld for eatabll1hed vef'dlng: route of equal value. Call Rlndf ott 4 pm 841.eHt. ~ -• Co ~=;;::;;;~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~====1 dlvtr1il.led poeltlon. Ubertl Shoe Service 3401 E. Cbltt HOUHkeepen mpan-manaier for an Im a I 1tlaly 6: frtrce btnetlli. Hwy. CdM. ion& • Homem.aken -Up-ho1pltal. N.8. arta. SAiary Wri ·-I th l ••• john, 547.-t. -w to $800. Stnd rtllllf'lt, Write, te mr u r 1 r n. WOMEN. t1rla • wwlff_Eam "'H~al"'p "'W"'o-ntod'°"","M"""&-.1''°'7'°'10" 1 STAR GA'ZiER1<..,. Clu~N"' ad No, 291, D1ily lormatlon, or Apply In 1.1-lll per hr, Service •tab. YF.S, We have bananu. And net spendable! 'S172.<m fruit pl!ntatJon & tmall cattle ranch In Aulf.ralla FOR Cal. prop, All· 175-1225 HIR a.EAR Improved lot, De• ert Knollt, Apple Valley. Trade for MOWR HOME. 499-21195 Exchange two fttl I: clear hou.11a lor income property LoVoll Johno, llultor - HA VE Grttt o.ne, 8 mo. Aecounlln&: Clerical old tonr eared 1poyed AKC lkkpr '/C lo $700 regl8. female, Trade for Acct"I C:Mrk te $175 llOO motorcycle diet bike. I'll• Clerk $4U !75-7189 Gon'I Ole. p .t. $2.63 hr FREE & Ciur. GoU Coune Order Clerk $346 lot, Canyon Lake. $8:i00. Clerk C11hl1r te ... WANT: Fbl:er Upper, Home ltcrlW Tme t1 $450 or Apll, RN !Pr . .te.) h $IOO * Bia, 541-* Trol-$nS LAKE lubella view lot SPARKLING3Bdrmhomt. LVN to $IOO ck>le in Wofford Hel1ht1. mott exehlltve S.A. 1b'f!et, F'rtt: Ir ftt: Potljtlons tt,OOOequltyl!Jrtraveitral~ ll:l! l!louon Rood, WANT: RUTH RYAN AGENCY er or down on hOtne H.B. lnc:ome property or TTT. 119.1 Newport, CM MS-4854 atta or euh. 847-MST. * Bkr. 547-Me * 119.U Belich, HB 141·9617 SACRIFICE41J.OOO T..., PANORAMIC Boy Vltw Apt Lake Vitw Estate tor lUXUI")' llvlftl, Conltdtr A«OW!lant -Bkkpr r IC FOR: .Eqully + !? tn fine San Fernando Vatlfy v'*w Dpfr. ihru J'in. atmta. moblkl home, motor homt Jot for porUon Of $31.5M eq. M1turt man or woman or car, Pr! port,. -· Agt !1U!OO. 113-1144. prtrd. Small but "1>11'dl!IJ QUAIL VaUey houw. week· tt) J\-1 Lots. Vllta, Cll. N~~Mu=· ... s:J'?,1:,. end retreat. nice! 811,500. Clear. US.000. 1'rldt Ill or aear. ~ Cotta part, tor hou9e or income. Ptnalo11 tru.at ~ hosp. plans Miii -· Thi J)oyl1 Co. The Doyle Co, !141-UA paid by co. knd raume 6 S48-t.la. om. · Qnis Wary requlrementa to Box 1T26, Ntwport 8todl, Ca. * * * • * * * ror bHt rtlUlll! iiMi1i ·-=--~--""'-~~-~---~-1 l . ' .!.!!C!T---Br cur :a. ro uo•. Pilot P.O. Bo• !lell, ea... peroon by Tu.,, March Ulb, l'ullor 1lruoh "',_ • .uru Ji. -MeU ea tll5)5 l.S PM. Mr. Levint, IG-0418. ,.. ..... , M y-..,~-""'· ser.um ' ' ' M 11 DATA CORI' w l'OR :A'. , Y Acc•rJ/111 I• tll• S11rr. ocr u ~~ ' ' ' .. OMAN •1~'1• '' To develop m•11ogt for Tutsday, 1.17. · 1381 Fiaher Ave., Cotta Mtu APT CLIANINO 7".. noct~1COl'mpcnlhigtorunbtt1 1·7U1 fl) I Calli. '7141 ~ LA1t01 COMltLIX cf)'CltJfZodiocbirthsl"" ICllM f<.euben d An equal opportunity l 't'N· llOf '11~ °''·J.I employar Must be tboroulhl.Y _,.n,. 2A ~2~ •2U. , . .---,,--~-:-=:;I tnced In commtrdal cJlu. • ..,. 31w,,v '""' "°"·" LAGUNA HILLI Socratory h $650 tna. .. 1~ l4 1u.. .-~ -41 Larr• land development oo. C1tl s..J01S 5 '"*' 35 """' :1 Hew 7'0-7I lnt1rvlewlnt For Irvine attL Challenalne. in· ------~l:'!r rr:u 470fttn UAn'T .. IHll ...i-,._1Uoft /- I You',. >ICon " .. w~ H~.11-Qft tert;., ... ...,.. w •" ~ r------,.=..,f , ~ 3t Yau',. ..... . . J It ftwt&.a port.unity for advancftnlnt. I .......... , I ""-10ci-t ACY"°" ?OTok.1111 ote;, •JUOIU Top benefits. Call !1&7-9122, ~ llhtMtlel A1a1_. · 7ltl::i. .. , 11.a Ablpll Abbot Prnorwl\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~~ 12~ ~~ n-WW 1,u-~ 71 •--, DJ , '""1, ,,;;-• .. ''""-Dishwasher ~~1ot. s.A. AntHi-• 1s;:r.o.,,.a~~ ~~~ l~'*"'-.t.I _..1v., "'--"""°" SERVICE Slatlon Atttftda.nl· SCRAM LETS l•-• ':'~ l;l:-"<::;~"" It •usboy So111man, full time, llaht • ~~ !0"""*911 IQDlfftfri r mechanical tJi:pnitnai. Top ~ 21 l'ktN: SJ Or ,, ,_,. App\>' In Penon waa:es IO rlaht ma~ + In. ANSWERS • JtJ,1 Jf J 21M S2T'_. 12~ l400-A 0t Lac: kltll 11.ttance l pd. vaution. Ap. .ufr.2,1 "'°",. ., ... ..,.. Pi~ vt Hilliar pl)' at Chevron Station 804 ' Ml''-• .,., i ~ .. w. "" "u~· "i·.;;·'"" L1&w1o • Scribe -Stoop -..., -~ ~ ~ ~ S. Cout Hwy. t.8. ' Bthlnd -Sllll<S 1 ..,_ 17 I i1~ 57 T•~ · F'==:: lAt tne ti TOR! oU ramp stRV1C£ 1tatlon attendant Tht new hllhr\ll ltockirwl VIMO 21YN $1 I ..,.. l.D. t:rffw•u.) Pt·dmt, Ews. I! ._,•IHndl. cov'r a multitude of lllINB. -u 21.. .... --..,f.Jt I 30W.... tOY.. '°'t'r°r" Exper, only, NML lnqulft WA."ITEO to bit)', 11 ~i!1~ • {j)o.i ®~ N-..a !'.qua.I OpJ)Or. t:mploYtr 2580 Newpor1 9Jvd •• C.M. Swed l 1 h. J\or1traad I ~ Bln:Y Piibf ;:; :&I Pilot OiytfW. MMJr1'I O\riatrnu Plitt. .......... • ' , I ' ' 1 ' ' • I I , DAILY I'll.OT ~--- I~ e ARISTOCRATS e NEWPORTS e AtJ'l'O.MATES fOO A!ll'J, lflVerai IJ.ll'd $3.CIS ,\ up WORSHAM TRAILER SALES -.S--------2709 W. 17th Strttt -I J 7 Alfa Romeo CHEVY Sta Wqon '69. Tully equlp'd, lo ml't . Xtnt cond. Must ~ immed. Best Gf. fer. Dayt: ~ tve1: 831-21!75. CHllYSLEll _ '64 CHRYSLER -· Station Wgn. Loaded. $450. Sat, Sun, Ir. Mon, 277 E. 21st St. C.M. 543-7271. CONTINENTAL JT time to hlt ,1M\hloe ll!U Santa Ana en•) S.U·2S95 • KENMORE -D-...1-.,, •,,.ndscadordo ... I ,,,. . -, . 1"'' El I NOW ON D!SPLA y ·~·" • wa•t •• --· Cox Tent Trai er ' .Sal.. •--"--hu.wuhtf/A--/dlihwuh-F'ENDER CUllm.rt'Wrb amp · .,. ""•--· • "'""""'""' '70 . TR 6. lm~aculate. New American Motors ?41c, X t1re1, Top <f" mtchanlcal. $2395. 495-0071. J,oll'Gremlln1 ....,Hor~ts * TRIUMPH. S * VMatadors VJ1voltn1 ....., Amba11ador1 1969 Mark 111. $4SOO or takt nver lease, $160. Call 558--0242. '»>I"'-' • 16' tibera:lau bolt with 60 Sleeps 11x, water lank, slt'lk, Paru a....1 .. ~p tn, ,uam. :s t I-5 211 , $400, Stratantttt l\lllar · ....__ 1199 ....... -~ l>lO " mlk l•W>d 145 hp M=. $800. A r .. 1 beou-""' -· · ~v~~ COAST IMPORTS CORYAIR ~-· Xlnt __ .. .,! !01 ' ty. 541).22'1'9 aft :Sor anythne lDEAL --traner 15', .. i-... -&. """" ......... w r---1· 11 ' ELECl'RONIC Own • Finelt .;_;;..;:.~:_;_u:,:·_o.~:_;_:;__'_· -= wttkends. ......... ..,. ..wl.lll"J.AN ' '""""6 -wy. '68 M rcedet Benz 250 SE '?1 CLOSEOUT HUge ~oct oJ •n•s & '72's Sed .Al -'I • XI r.. SPITFIRES AS LOW AS 12300 Big-Big Savings '65 CORVAIR O'.lm., l«t RP. .f..1pd, Runs xlnt, $270. 646-14.U. , Quall1>-l.oM•t price. Stud Plano1/0.,0M 126 $400, S.~ Sun, & Mon. zn NeW\)Ol't Beach · 6<2-04M " ... ..,...,. \ncL '1MCO "' Boats, Pow.r 906 E. 21st st. C.M. 540-7771 ** $l4tt ** · r. ~ 'GT-6 SAVE $500 Mknelino. &U-1670 0 r FRITZ WARREN 'S Harbor American ' f4+-0SI, R!XDND. Appljancel 4 TV'•. ctW'· • d' I 'f. d.. Dim.lap',, 1115 Newport BJW., C.M. SCl-7'71'.1. KAYTAG port · a · dryer hrand new OMld. $80/make otter. &39-4408, .' c;amora1 ,. , lqulpmoftl · IOJ •MAMlYA C2 2~· T.L.R. 1 "W/135 nun lt:na 6: cue. 195. '' Mf-7582o ' · Fumllvro 110 '"·7 'Pc::v'ELVIT &. ' .:uv~~r~ ~~up conUtlns Ot I ' velvet IOf.a. contrutirw velvet accent chtlr, 2 Spanlab oak end tablH, SJ!<nl>h "'1< -'table"·'~ lampo. • "LL FOR $1,, Tl RMS-ALSO ,• !!.Av.AWAY l!LAN TRADERS FURNITURE 2112 N. 1-.lway, S.A. m-1305 Open T day• 11' p(; NAUGAHYDE ' ' 'DIN< GROUP I ' ~ ot tsy-badt soil 1, (il"Oops %!, chair, ·In heavy '"""' na-,'end table" ·-table " lampo. ' . ALL 'OR $1ff. TRADIRS l'URNITURE 202 N. Broadway, S.A. 1305 . Open T DoY11 • · 0...llty Do1if111r 'um.&. A-•· P'atdorlable N.B. home. IJv, tt,m• nn, mstr bdrm, • tlUflf: bdnnt. Contemp I: ~. Week day1 aft I ~ ----DANtSll Wllnut dlnlJW nxxn tmuttan, 11vinl room ';clmln, doobl> ,l><d. "''""· ·-llll Atlanta. H.I . ..... ' Undalm<d 19'12 Girrard .et. Auto turntable, air 111.pt.naion 1pealcer1 'w'/cr011 ... 1tv1r sy1tem, ·AMIFMIMPX radio k . tape CS@ek. Still brand new & i 'suuanteed. Sold for aver ~~. pay off balance ot S120 F take over 1mall pt.nnenb, Cmilt Dept., ·n41193-0!tot ..... AUCTION * Fine Furnuur. 4 App!lances Aw:t!Ms Frida>, T:ll ~.m. Windy's Auction S.rn 211511 NeWpon, CM ...._ Beblnct Tony's Blds Mat'I * HAMMOND Auto Service, Parts '49 '67 Alla Rom<0 Spider, ex-ORGANS 11' CHRIS Craft Continenlal ---------1 ceptiona.l. Lo ml. Orig ownr Speed ball.I, 1958. 131 HP • Dy 541-58.12 or ~e 84-24.19 Larlett A oldest In West Ouis en.ft engiM, w/llfe "', ~ 16_ tf±b!>_ , "P.I ._ , All mod•l1, New-U,.. cuohlon" tire extingu;oh.,., "' G) ~ AUSTIN HEALEY ~fore )IOU buy•&ive us a try. btlce pwnp. Need.I good ·~!r~9' PENNY OWSLEY co. clean!"" up. Jn the w"cr k ~13 l'.S (J" '67 Austin Healey • 892-3314 In ronnlng rondltlon. $900. Blk Interior, J:lrltl.sh racing 113$l Beach BL, s. of Karella or make offer. 548-9617. OPEN SUNDAYS Dall 10.9 Sat 10-6 Su lU d green, Over drive, White Y ' • n 28' 1966 Chri1 Craft Exp~s Buy, Sell, Tr• • aide walls. Well cared tor . MAJOR BRAND ORGANS Cnil.,r. Many xtra1, lo h". -e-$219S From '395 inC. AllE'n • O>nn • Pvt owner, days 1213) Goodyear Polyglats Blems. Hammond • WurlitJef, etc. 5 91 1 8 8 0 714 Newport Imports • ,_ H 1 h d • -, eves < l GO<lxl5 129.95 •. AU '"""· lnw ~ arpt c or•• 545-671.S. pri~s.HiJackera$34.50pr. 3100W,Coastl-Jwy • Pia.no&. . -~-.-CJ~-,-----US, An••n, •, Amen"can Ne..,,..,..rt ~ach GOULD MUSIC CO o10 us c Sfephen.11 M'<111n ,.., • -,... _,.No .,_,_ S.A · ' w/mooring, New p 0 rt, Mai:s $15.95. 1950 N~port, 642·9405 ......, • maw, • ' SU 000 I 6 .,...,. o""• CM 645-3554 S<T-4681 ** Slnce 1!11 ' · A 1 pm, ~·-~. ~~---..,.-..,.-~. BMW 67>506.~. 2131871-6585. 4 Custom mag wheels, JS" --------- PIANOSttORGANS 18. GUSPAR cabin "'';,er .iumlnum 8" wide. FH Ford IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY Kawai, Steinway, Lowrey, •-._1, 75 Hp ........ __. or Otrysler or adapt to VW. All n -<• . 1 Fro a ua. er. . . au ...... -.u en. QaW.Wln, e e. m top cond. 96&-Cl&f, 9442 Pier 4 for $30. 675-1345 eves. $295. RENTALS. Daily l0-9 Dr., Huntington Sch. I ~W~E~B=E~R~C~ARB=UR=ETO="RS~, 2002'1 & S.twJ\ay 10-6 Sunday 12-• =-======~' I FIELD'S PIANO CO. H' RUNABOUT. MCYl'OR k 48-IDA, $70 eaoh. 646-7582. Bavaria's 183.l Newport Blvd. TRAILER. EXCELLENT '59 VW bwi: trans axle S50 or C:O.t& Mesa 7141645-3250 CONDITION'. 548-3161!. best oUer Alter 5 pm : WOULD YOU 196> 2<' Ow""' CruU.r 225 ~64~'-'587~~-~~~~~ BELIEVE HP. $4000. FREE ORGAN LESOONS 6'7>2900 l~ u Jona u )10(1 like! No rtf· ~· NAVY WHALE BOAT AutosforSM ~ 19tration. No obligation. Just 1111 $50 take1 it! - Come Mond~ 7:30 pm. • 642-3396 • COAST MUSICB =-00-,t-1,-s."""1"'"1 ---~909= Du"" ButgiH SEE US ABOUT Overs••• Delivery 642-2851 TOP PRICES PAID FOR Stelnways & Harnmond1 PENNY OWSLEY c 0 I • 1m-33n ROCK-SI-CHORD el~ctronlc plam. Like Mw! $795. Caah. 646--7010 alter 5: XI P .M. TV, Radio, HIFI, Storoo 136 956 DUNE o ... _, -hu 312 Ford CREVi ER MOTORS $4000 Equity · tn Clauic 26' ~ ..,.., w J s San A ' -g. Shortened Fond Irame, .wo • ~t t., · ta na Daniah motor uilio:r. Sell or "'" 135-3171 8 ft. Jona, •pare eog, SOO or --,,,.,..,,.,.c---=..,,-::---conslder trade !or 11maJlcr . .., trallerable ~tar, cash or?? offer. See at 242 E.19th, CM Automotiv• Exceileno1 Sl i p avail. Milani, =w~·oe--okd_•'-Y•_. ____ = ·& 7141644-6735 or 675-8800. Trucks 962: SPORTS Cat • TM Family --------- Catamaran, OVtrall )ength • 14,., hum '"· 11395. v.iu-IH. ROY CARVER, Inc. 1ell ft>r $500. 673-3528 aft 7 2925 Harbor Blvd. pm. lntttn&tiona.l HarvHfer Cotta Mesa 546....f«.t .Im ZEN!nl 6' RC A T.i.vi.;c,.., Priced below Boats, Slips/Docks 910 RECREATION CENTER CORTINA the d1acoun1en" .u w/3 yr ROY CARVER, Inc. ------- picture tube, 1 yr parts & CHOICE .Up 1"' SO' to 65' 2925 Harbor Blvd. DATSUN &42-l!J98 evn:. S C C Ho ot Con enle t Must sell 1 ran Gaulc 300 port Gr enter_ mePayrnen~ n COUGAR SL Roa.dater, Serious in-0 RANG E C 0 UN Ty• S 1969 H•rbor Blvd. quiries only, No trades. LAROEST Costa Mesi 646-0261 HELP! .Young Cougar needs 644-8867. 710 E . lat, S.A. 547--0764 ----""""==---home. 1968 Sharp cat ln xlnt ---------1·n Toyota 4 dr, air concl., BUICK cond. ,Must find new home MG 11,000 ml. SJ700 .. Da.)!1---.,,.,..,-----.,,..--1 .r~ti.t_ ~way.~N~.,; 2.!hc ---------! 494-2012, &e ~89. '68 Bu'ick' $1450. or best ofr. ;J.W-01.w. '68 MC Midget, 4 speed, ex·r --~===~--t ce11e•t cond;tion. 540-0213 TRIUMPH Spart Wagon DODGE DLR. rak ---==----1----......,-·IRadto, Heater. Power e "· '70 Dodge Superbl'rd MGB Power steering, Tilt Wheel. MGB '67, low mileage. lrn· maculate. * (n4) 833-*l89 * OPEL ----~----- ALWAYS A Fine Selection Triumph/Fiat Nf!'w & Used SaJ111-Serv1c-Piirt1 Auto Sport Ltd. sJ1.1n1 9625 Garden Growl" Bl.,d. Garden Grove Open Sun. Luggage Rack, Factnry Air Cond. tXNB868J. S2095. Tommy Ayres Chevy 946 S. CDast I.fwy. Laguna Beach 494. 7744/546-9967 ALWAYS OF 1'm::;;-'200...--::s"1e"'reo::-,-;,"1K:"he"1"'1,..-. 1 A Fine Selection NEW &. USED bu'ilar alarm, pin ,n-;p;ng, OF ,QPELS rebuilt engine. Supe r ior NEW & USED 25,000 actual miles, under ~'arranty, V-8, Auto Trans., Power Steering, M a g \Vheela, only SOO ol the5t' made each year, d Ir. Sacrifice at $2395. Will con- sider trade.. 646-3242 Clays 557-4540 alt 5 '67 Dsrt. Good cond. 1 owner. 75.000 mi. r /h, auto, V6. ..Aalring S700 675-5338. FORD "Speeiolirina In Quallcy" cond. 11'50. 546-44'8. BUICKS '71 TR6 '69 FORD LTD 2 dr. Hardtop BAUER Burg. new "Paint. O/drive. ''.Specializing in Quality.'' Brougham inlet. 390 eng. Buick-Opol-Jagu•r AM/FM Rad. -2319. • BAUER At' """'· PS k PB, R&H. -• E 1Tlh St Vinyl top, tinted glu.<. ~ ' · '6" TR·4 Buick-Opel-Ja gu•r Costa MeA 549-TffiS ~ $1895. 6.17--056 aft 4. B "l"hRa " G Bl k Z34E.l7thSt. ·Weekdays, anytime '70 OPEL G 'T ri is ci~g reen, ac Costa Mesa MS-7765 Interior, wire wheels, _·wc."'=k•:cnd='·----- glJv.r blue with bel•e. ex-$795 '69 Electra 225 1964 FORD Sprint 289. 4 .ceptionally clean, \imUed, Factory Air Cond, i;Peed, stick, tac. alr &: pwr. $1795 tffwpart Imports Fully Equ;pped, CYQAJ16l Red w/whlle vinyl top. Newport lmpo... 3100 w. eoaxi Hwy, 12495 . 15'0. 5'9--0012. J • • ·· Newport Beach T A Ch ••• Ford , 3100 w. eoa.1 Hwy. ' 642-94os ommy yres evy ~ ~m 2 dr. _.,, Newport Beach 'air. vinyl top. 21,(0) mi 642-9405 '69 TR-6 Roadster 946 s. c"'l'1 Hwy. mso. 540--0ll89. ---oP"'E:;;U;c;=;G=E"O"'T;;---4 apd. dlr. xlnt cond. Sq~Bd Laguna Beach 196.1 Ford. 500 XL. 4 door, red w/exotlc black lnL (014-"94·77-«1546-9967 $195. 546-4750. ---==o::---CQT) •m.U down! s'acrWce! '61 BUICK Lo Sabre llDO . ., MAVERICK- * PEUGEOT * wm 1inance pv1. P'" ea11 ;,, 546-8136 aft 10 am 4.94-6811. * 557-7083 *· '70 Mawrick. Xlnt cond. As low as $2.2'9. <No. 55451 VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC New tins, 22·000 ml. Aikin& FRITZ WARREN'S · $l450. 673-2500. lt!JVice. No interest charge boat. Slip is 20' wide. (Il4) Coita Mesa 546-4444 !:Id t~::,!~Y:;, ';._';'. =!=c~c=T-SI'°'. 1-,,-,-r1:-v,.,..1e_co_m· '65 EL CAMINO '69 1600 Roadster Sport Car Center ·6a .YW BUG LARGEST MUSTANG ..,.,,,,...,.,=,.-,,--:---I e OMNGE C 0 U NTY • S 4 apd, dlr. Has ·had loving Sl;LECTION OF J..ARGEsr care! Excellent condition CADILLACS IN '66 Mustang GT w .. MUvu le. ut up,all ala munity. Nwprt Bch. no E. 1" Si., S,A. S<T--0764 thruout. Take rmall -n ORANGE COUNTY -Dir auto. PS PB a1r cond, Vo!, Auto. Trans., Powtr 4 apd. dlr. All chrome wheel~. PORSCHE will finance Pvt. J>ty. Call SAL ES.LEASING atrong heart $79S (TEY 5701 19" 4 larger. RCA 25" C(lf\o ** 673-P>l ** ..... ~-••75, 19 ' • I ~DOCK=~.-""-'C.ri:..:vl~l ~,--­nvtn ~ he up, p , 70 min. Steering, Mag Wheels. nu hardtop &:: soft ·top. Exotic 54&-8736 or· 494-6811. AUTI:IORIZED will finanC€!. Pvt. pty. Call ctuvmocolor from 1 3 8 5 . &ll pre/. Wtr/elec. 303 E. ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, Edgewater Bal. 1-811,2866.. Huntin1ton ~ach. 9M-3329 MOTOROLA ~" ..color TV wlcart. Good cond. 1125. tires, dlr.,. tanneau · cover red exterior, hlAck bucket OYER 2S '69 VW camper ready to iO "'SERVICE· 546-8136 aft 9 am. 494-6811. many extru 11295. "'"''· Sacrillce• Take am.U 12195. · Nabers CadiUac 646-JW d<>vs 557-4540 aft S down. Call 546-8736. Clt•n, Recondition-•, Ph "'""IO DLR '&5· MUSTANG hrdtp, 6 eyl, ..,, 9U one .........,.. · 2600 HARBOR BL.. atandard trana, blu . w/nu 64G-0531. SMALL Bearle I Dalmatian mixed puppy. Very good w\th childttn. All 1nots. 54HTTI. FIREWOOD • Good OKE 10me long ti-haul, bring saw., 652 Seal St.1 C.M. a.(t 5 p.m. VACAN·T TIBURON "BALBOA" model·3 Br. 2~ BA, klda ok. Immediate pog.euion $285. per ~nth. larwln realty Inc. 698-4405 Anytime 828-6065 SfNsUf full fte.ceiver. XJnt Cond. ~. 646-7049 bet 2--3:30 p.m. I rmw-j[B '69 Chevy ~ Pickup, Camper ·n 2402 & Guaranteed. '69 Camper. Great cond. XInt COSTA MESA paint. tape d~k & FM Special, cun, auto. ps, Mag wheels, Special lires. 4 PORSCHES buy, $2395. 6 7 5-8 811, 540.9100 Ope:n SUndaJ Ttteive.r. Daughlers car. 12375. or oiler, will trade. •Pffl(. AM/FM radio, 6576 911 ,, _ 912,1 • 9l4's 5'!>7888. -,-70 EL DORADO Musi sell! 979-88 4 J 979-471-0 or 545-9251. mils. 8790Ll. Abtolutely 1957 to 1971 ,65 vw Bug. Radio, heater, 64&.-0!SS. '59 CHEV Apecht 36 utilil)' like new. 14495· eood shape. '68 Muatang, V8, Man 85 Camper1,S.le/Jlentb0 bt"JPy, g cYi. l spd, $795. ~kEY 541J.6410 DLR. Fine ~ist"green_with white ·Wantsto-geJt·rrso;- •--3912 leather interKlr, AM /FM 8'h FT. Open Road Camper. -~---·------• • , '68 VW • Leu than 50 miles Ste:re.o, cruise control, tl!!I· .,,.--;·:o*=*,:64>-"'=1'~16:,,*::.:.* __ 1 Stove with oven, Ice box and FOR SALE: 1S'11 Ranchern .44m 1 on reblt 1600 ena:. Exel. tilt wheel, new t Ire 1 • '66 MUSfANG lull,y equip., large closet. Has carpet & fully e q u IP P e. d • Call NIWl'OltT PACH cood. $850. 646-8088. Beautiful Luxury car, 1vill good cond. $875. JCC"reen door. Sleeps 4. $800. &t2--0697. . 673·09001n 53 ·54 3100 W. Coe.St Hwy. '64VW,new pa1n1, low C(lhsider trade and help 6'fl....3909 Will consldor cob hlgl15hell 'flS FOR0"250, auto, 300 V-8, '72 DATSUN 510, Newport Beach mile" ,1n1 "'ndltlon. !Inane.: privale parly ---:O=L=D.:,:Sc,M~O:.,B~l~LE~-1 in trade. 531~. l!i935 Mt.--below Blue Book. clean as a '42·9405 S575. * 6~3355 (dtr 5936). M a t I I! r h 0 r n • Fountain pin. 548-0981 aft 5 Big Sedan. 4 speed dlr. Vinyl --,==~=A=N=r=-'68 vw 64&-3242 da~ -a(l 5. 557~ v 11uey. ~------~-r Ro0f. Under 4,000 miles. WE W Auto L••sing 964 R " H + WSW. Fu1' price n j ' New tires, new en~ne '68 Sedan De Viii• '70 ANGELUS liel.f-oont ll' $213li. Can finance all. part5. $800. 548-7965. Gorgeous. fully luxury equip- cab OYH camper. Sleeps 6, ~ <•234128) Call 494-681l alt POR·SCHES '69 vw 8Ug, air cond., ped. Including AM/FM 1966 OLDS Delta 88 4 Dr. adn. Very clean local original car. Air, etc. $895: Finn 54>2083. blu Inter. refrig, shower, ~ 10 am 546-8736. AMIFM, $l?j(), Pvt ply. stereo. Factory Air, of toilet, Hot & Cold water, 2 HIGHEST OFFER ..,.o oc~9 evc"lng,. course. $2895. 642..0018 PLYMOUTH wy likes. Will H.critice Try our lease experts for RE:D Datsun '67 4 door. New AVAILABLE ...,...."'" 979--8341, 646--01~. Savln&s •Satisfaction. Ser· tires r/h automatic. Good DON BURNS '65 BUS 1840cc, Holley Carh, '60 Cad. Cpc-1 own, ai7.full '67 PLYMOUTH vice. cond . $650. 54&-4478. oil Cooler, filter. $1350, or pwr. GOM.mi. $300/o ff er. Cycles, Bikes, 64" 2379 ""1"'31 Modi!led ,for high Scoot.r. 925 WE LEASE AIL POPULAR '69 Datsun P/U. R/H, air. best ot.r. 642--0436 > · • o-t<I"" '"' • G performance and ---------I 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI-Also c11mper shell w/lce ASK FOR LEN '70 CAMPER pop-top. Xlnt '6~onvt. Gold, white top, appcaranct! HONDA YAMAHA TIVE RATES. box. Call 645-1380. 636-233.1 rond. ]7,000 mi. Flnac. like new, all e'>;tras. War· MUST SELL'. SPRING SALE Call M.icotm R<ld !or FIAT '70 Porsche 914 Av•il. Pvt. Pl>. 642.-1136 """'· 1.1985. Dave 6T>-1'T2 548-TB81/l800. 1972 YAM......., 1...,_ further detai15, pm. or 675-7497. ---::-'::7=:::=;,... __ _.. ·~ THEODORE 6 cyl. yellow w/blk interior, •,;:~;:-;=:-;C""""'.c-;---;;--:-;J ry,r;;;;;;;;-;;;;v;;;;-:r.;;,;o;o;;; PONTIAC REG. $6t9. SALE $599. '6s VW BUG, Jo ml. Good '71 Coupe deVille. Gold. Blk HUSKY 250 5 Speed In Stock ROBINS FORD '69 FIAT 124 5 rpd, al$ereo49' 9255,400 rond. 'T2 License. 189;). lop. 16499. Call He" h AGGIE HONDA SC 492-6141 ml Harbor Blvd. Spydet, yellow w/blk lnlor-642.-8989. ,_64_5-4~040~-==~--1970 BONNEVILLE ~~~~~·-""'-' ~.:.._ Costa Mesa &tZ-0010 · 5 ~ N rt I rts ,- '7l Triumph 'rrophy "" m '°" ·~---ewpo mpo 1967 vw Sq\>ore .. cl< A·l CHEYELLE down. Take over rmyment11. Autos W•nr.d 961 $1795 3100 W. Coast Hwy. cond. ·SR.50/best ott~r. A!ler --------- !189 v~tona Apt D-3, C.M. WE PAY TOP Newport Imports Newport Beach-•pm. 642-2155.l . '68 CHEVELLE WAGON SHAG CU,,.tln& !or aale 12 Cato 152 : equan: yards of 'brand new ,:: ~ Bonneville -Triumph, CASH 31~e~<;:"'~a';i,wy. --o1"5"5""'pa=c64;:-:~;:-:·940,,,C;:-:ff"'E.-:;$;-;;C;-l i;: ~-B~-:1~:. :::, __ ~~Ful~9695~1 ~pwr-°'~· :.;1"'~7~-42<1\~·==--1 Xlnt rond. 4,000 mt. Sll95. 642-9405 tir., & disc hrkx. Want good CHEVROLET Cpe:. V-8, automatic. factory air conditioning, full power, powt.r windo"'·•, pow tr seal11, radio, h ~ a t e r whitewall tires, Jaodau top'. F11ctory warranty (669AQZ) Kelly Blue Book price $3165. • · white nyk>n Ahli carpetlrw YNG Abyasinian ·1e~e, $50. : at a tremendouil aavill(ll. Also ~ Atlby 'it Fence ~ Price la only $3.95 p1r yard.1 ··-'-per_ki_._ta_;S..._646-8226 _____ _ ; ~;:,,party call 837~ Dogs 854 : SOUND-DESIGN-GARR.ARD OBEDIENCE .clus to start 1'n H:,a Mini bike, brand ~ ~-" Ra'd. H 1 1 trans car &:: T.0 .P. SlOOO. at,'.'::~:-_,-::;,,.-..,,,,.-- I I 1189 95 '·' ....._ ........ c•-.._ -.... .. _ .,,_. JA'-UAR • "'t"'·• Kl, ea er, 1!<:1\ ~ .... "'134 • "'70 Im new,M' s or . asiung •UI" ~ -·• ~. ,-w track Stereo, Sunroof, _,mo ... 01...-. ,ev s. palaSta.WagOO $150, 673-1280 or 646-1117. call Ut klr free ntimatea. ----L--Y-$___ Beautiful Bronzl!! f In i 5 h '&t BUS. '66 re:blt engine, '71 HONDA CB 350, red !;lOO GROTH CHEVROLET A WA w/inatcMng i ~ t" Io r, "'mka_mper, New paint. Factory air, PS, Beautiful mi xlnt trlln11 for \\'Ork or Special Price this weekend new tires, , Very clean. Irwin white with saddle in· IChool, good cond., no better Aak for Sales Manqer A Fine S.lec.tlon $2.495. (dlr 5936) Will con· 644-1486. terior (2S7BSY) S2fi9S. ~['64._~t;i: Leaving. ::1~~~~ NEW ~··uSED ~~;r~~. 551--1540111"=·~Nv:,'A~~M. "'''Tommy Ayres Chevy 5 Spood Stingr1y MT.6081 Kl t-3331 JAGUARS '68 Porsche 911 ""'" c.µ alt ,,30 pm. Art $40. * 673-0194 WE buy all makes ol clean Sportamatic, Xlnt ~46-8049. 946 S. Coast Hwy., · -COMPONENT SYSTEM, tn the Ne"Wport Beach, 7 ~ell Incl u d lnr : Irvine area, Wed, March 22, w/I track cartridee player, 7:30 pm. Open ro all dogs 3 way bus reflex 1pe:aktts, over 5 mor;. 546-4928. GarTard, p r o f e 1 1 1 a n a I _*:...:SllER:...:.;.:R:.::~::_,...:Sc.POO:_;_:;.;Dc.L~ES~* turntable, complete w/bau, EASTER. PUPPY SALE! IMot--o~r-H_om_1_1 ___ Hi_ U·-d ... ~----pald !or ''Specializing In Quality" Cond. 675.7594 1,:,:-=-.,..--==-::--,;,=-, Laguna Heh .,., ~ .......... .._.., •Au R -----.,....,...~-• "10 ee.11e vw Bug. 49,ooo m1. mn«t546-9967 or not. Please drive in for D E '87 912, fact air, 5 apd. 1 owner, air, Amer. ncing -,=;::..c'='"-==C7-- $2899 Price va1id thru 3/L11f2 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meq, 546-«ll'l duat cover A diamOnd f.50. & Up! ALL COLORS. , 1tyl}ll, everything f u 11 y 546-28'8. ' 1 l'W'· O'.lmplete l)'Ste.m IOld --=--~--- free appraisal. , · 8ulck·Opel·J•gu1r 42,000 mi. Xlnt condition. headen. X1nt mech. cond. '70 El Camino 234 E. 17th St. SltL'JO. Call 642-7182 $1350. ~1313 aft S. Radio, llcater, Auto Trans, '68 PONTIAC Waaon. Pl8i P/8, still In warrty. Like: new, 71,(0) mi. $16§. 5!3--0785. lor $.197.88, pay oU small bal AKC lb&mp, kennel bred 1 ' Ot SUA.17 or smaJI monthly Silky terriers, I w ks • : ' Jll.)lmn't. of $7.50. U.S.A. SlS0-~250. SJ&..6989 alt • Stereo Equip Warehouse, 10 am. I • 11'9 E. '17th St., Costa Mesa., ~N=o=R~WE=c=IAN=~Elkhound=-~ •• ~6 NEWPORT IMPORTS Cos!a Mcaa 548-TTSS PORSCHE 914 -'TO 16,000 VOLVO V-3. !9T3E!Ul. 12395. '59 Jaguar Marti 9 ml. Goo<( cond. Rad;oJ tire•. Tommy Ayres Chevy 4 Dr Sedan, Aulo Trxn•. 12900·' 644-Q\)6, Gn ·OUR VOLVO · 3100 W. Cout Hwy., Steel S.llrd Tlr.1. Excep-TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE !M6 S. Cout Hwy. Convert., '69 CU.lom V-l, Wilt w/wht top. Air, PIS. P/B, Tape deck. Lo ml'1, Sell for Wh~ book. 644-TT69. , Im :MD. wks. 2 ma1ea. Xlnt for show laAl.Y GRAND or pet AKC rec. ~. 13631 Harbor, Garden Grove f ~-Xln't -~ ._ 1 Bile. So. ol G.G. Frwy, N':r.'~acb ttonaUy Sl119s ror. , YOU BUY! . •='ii::, WE PAY TOP oou.AJ1 Newport Imparts ·~··~is · SA)IEDOELIVERN EUROYPEAN 1011 EL cA.\IINo 350, turbo ,68 ~ 196:; Ponllac Calallna, 2 Dr., Hard lop, $400. or best oUer, 638-5510 l ~-·~· •u~ ~c. MINIATURE l'<>odles, chole<! 6!6-Sl33 I : -.. N0-0517 eve apricot. cream, black. '7'"ii~··~;;;;-;~ FOR TOP USED CARS a ... hydro, &ir cond. power .r\JnUac Cat.alina 4 Dr. 3l00 W. Cont Hwy. m di'"-•brand new .Michelin Auto, p/b, Pit, air. Xlat I .... " -. Dlnetle. Dbl Reg. AKC. I WI<!. 55T-:l004 *Manin Pearce* 1 .~ """· ·Refric, Dryer, C'lc. * Minlaturt SCHNAUZER U Yollr CV It eXtra eiaall, -nd Will ~ ua 1!nL Newpbrt Beach To,vota A J~ Dealer tltti,. , lJ.<m mJ,.. $3'95. ro , trade. ~. BAim\ BUJCll 642·HIS Aulhorizrd Sal ... Service Law "6'13-m> or 646,i3t7. STUDEIAKEI 1 .:;•.;;..,,.n~OL==-=~-PUP•· AKC, shola " Mator Hames , . ,l(AH'S.RtJ1'1'Y Bike, ta ex· 1 ,,wo_nn~rd~. _c_aU~963-"---1~390~ • .,..,. ~ E. 17th St. '70 XKE 2+2., aulo, p/11, • 9CXI S. Coast Hlghwa.y UNYD '66 Qev Impala station ::::-:::~-,-_.;.:.;;;;;:__I eo.ta Mesa 5"-1765 p/b, air,·' AM-f'M, only L&IWl& ~ach ' 540-ll!M1 '"' .wa,gon.1~Ra.d1o, . he after , '62 CT Hawk. ftW reafortd, ; ,,.IC'lllrnt conditton. Gttat Dant, Beaut. MaJe Cd .._,. Brindle. 4 mo, No p1iptrt. • ' •• R.ear. No crop, 546-6373. G~ SHEP. 6 wkl, AKC Free obed let1o'n1 W/purch~se 642-M37, Colla M.,.., DARLING POODLE PUPPY I WEEKS OLI) 131 , 64M81& 534-3885 Riter 6 . Sqles • Rentals • 551-3222 IMPORTS WANTED 18,CO> ml, $4750 or oUe:r. '69 GORONA $1595 1986 Ji•rbor, C.M. 646-9303 aulo~tlC ·~aos. Power Pwr atrg, &OOd tires.· xlnt ~-,. Countt.. Private .. rty. 833.()t'lJ. · ' •IMr>ng a1r -...ii~n!•u•; ' trRnir, $300, aft $ n.-v•~ ---~-----t ' • Autom.uc a.tr 739AQC A·~-U*-.. -y~ . 1.'1Hl\I ....... ... 837T r• TOP I BUYER 1968 JAGUAR, tan, XKE Santa Afta Toyota ••-· -'~ Phj>n< ~J< DUI. '--·-•!M-,';-==--- 1411 S. VU!age Way1 S.A. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Coupe. Xlnt c:ond. S.rvlee dept. ojien T::.J •ITJ '67 PL YMOIJTH '70 lnipala g9!d w/bl~ vlnyl ,T·llRD RECREATIONAL Vehicles 18881 Besch BlV<I. Call 644-.'667 AM ONLY 'tll 9 pm NOilday thru Fri• Modllll\(I !or h!ih Ip P-S, air, $2.275. !or Ri"' lrom 175 to 1190 H. Beach. I'!!. MT41115 KARMANN GHIA d"1. ll"rlonn...,. and 968·360ll. '!T T-Blrd, "111 ,. ... ,, r ... per v<'ttk, ptu11 7c ptr mite. Have 10melhln; )'OU want to ---------PHONE J40.2512 a,ppea.r~nce! WIU. Buy ~-car -pakl for talf:lc . C'G'ld;r Slit to .-P. SIC!'eps 4 to ~. Olfe.r expire• WI• C\ Wtd d do J 1965 GHIA, new b.raM.I ll 417 W. Warner, Santa Ana MUST S!:LLl or not. Call Ralph Gordon ~p~recl~a~l•~·~6~4t!:'351~'._,-· =·j June l. 19"72. 546-0291. .2995 · us 8 1 t tirt•. Yellnw. $115. Turn WNHd item! into quid: 548-788ll'S800. 673-0000 -54~1. 1970 For that Item under 90t Brls!ol, C.M. ..,11 -call NOW 842-11678. ' · 549-0!12 cull. <all to-Sm Call 64J.lm 6 S.vtl Harbor Blvd,, Coot& M-· ITY U.. l'<n"1 "P1nchor • • ' • r .. I " I I ' 7 ' y ap Cl t th 0 0 In th In Bl + I ' 7 ) ~ Sa., Cl~•e11:ie ·~::.:;;-~-=-ft~p.i~ra.-a--t: • ' EDITION • _..,o~ COUNTY, CAlll'ORNiA • , N.Y. Stoelul • ' ' MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1972 ' TtN CENTS ·--··------... ~ _. -I . San· Juan -Principal of 30 Years Will Retire . . By PAM~·JIAJJ;AN •He cam. to.the,old Stt~uan·Elemen- • Of tlle IMMY-PIW I._ \,ary District ln l'3:tll l ttacber, prin- HatoJd Anlbueht freguenlly stood next cipal, aod ·a bus driver. • ta the garbage cans., in the careterla at : "We had 76 puPils and four. teachen/' San Juan ·-observing which Joods he said. "The fourth. ltacbtr wu hired were thrown away most.Olten. · (sight-unseen) just a couple dlys bel0re One day, while. In a gnicery~store, one school 1lart.ed." -._ of his pu'pils pointed him . out to his • He had applted at · two" one.school mother, saying, "~re1s Mr. Ambuehl •. disJricts that year. San Juan· and San mom. He's our garJ)age man.:.; • .,._ , Joaquln.A..yeac:.Attcz.he got.. lbe job in Harold 0Ainbliehl has hi\d lots. or sui\llar . S!oll Juan, Ralph Gatd:llllt tilt j6~ in·San funny f.xperltoces li\;lilf.:30 yurs as.lfrin-• JoiqtUDh .. ~,-wru':.ttt.lti. n superlft- cipal OfSan..Jiiin.5CbdOT;:'But~'y.--,J" .. end t'endent next yeai.-r - this .J~ne wfier1Jle 'ritiie1:-:.:-:::_.;=t:.2 , 1;''~ 1ll@ic~ari\a-.(~tJy -cern- ' peled. "...said' Ambuehl. uwe became life- ,.., friends." Ambuehl consid ers himself • · o I d - fashioned and.> outspoken." But his teachers Ind 1tudenls know his blrlc is worse u~. his j)ite .. ·"I dbn't k..O.," said the principal, smlllnr. "'Tll!!re are . probably lots or teachen wbo'tl be &lid to see me go, particularly those who like to wear ex- tremely short skirts".!.' Ambuehl. is a stickler for lhe klea. that teachers should set • good example for their students. • "You can prlnt this In headlines," he sakt,. ~inl hl.s desk for emphasis. "Teachers should crtate a good Image in their dress and their behavior because they hive a very strong Influence on pupils. "lam 11fraid I'm losing the dress code battle," he said. ''I've almost given up trying." . . Ambuehl also considers himsetr old- fashioned in his empha sis on "the blsles." "W.'!'ve tried to hold onto wha t is Im· portant ln edueation,'1 be said .. :.·we've never strayed from emphaslilng basle skills, respect for people, and llvlng up to high standards. ;'Na turally there have been lo~ of chanies in 29 years. Schools are less formal. relalionships between teachers and students 11re n\ore personal, cu ... rieulum has changed . "In this school we've tried to take what is good fro m the new w'1ile keepin g what is good from the old. So 1 guess you could say we're more tradilional." One or the "lrlditlonal" Ideas thllt Harold Ambuehl still believes ln is cor- Clemente Doctor poral punishment [n schools. ··when •ti else has failed, spanklq ls !ltill the answer for some children If Its ttonf' 11 the right tlme and fo r the rllht reasons," he said. Bui he ad1nits that he rarely has to resort to it. In al most 30 years Ambuehl has found that children are the same , but the soci~ ly they livr in i! greatly changed and the se change s are renected In the children who are more well·lnformed , but !See PRINCIPAL, Pqe II Dies Ma'f!;· Making lsi· Scu'bti Dive Apparently .Drowns . "' ~01'fL'V PllOT,Sla"''"""'' A San Clemente ph~ician making his first attemPt a\ scuba diving died Sunday momµ,g .after entering, the rough surf off Clep St. in baguna Beach. •Chief' Lifeguard Skip Coliner s,aid Dr: .Poul M. 51rtlth, oJ 2400 S. Ola ,Vista, )l'IS pullecf.'from.,the"ch6PPY.,fivt=-foot surf by his d.ivh'lg· 'instru!:to'r · and ·' a· ronner Llguna Belch .llfegu~d. At t .•mp ts • through chest massage and mouth-t~ mouth' resuscitation to revive the man failed and he was pronounced. dead. Officials at the Orange C o u n t y Coroner's otnce ·said this morning the ca.use of deatJi has been listed a.s 'a prob- lbie · drtiwniiig pending t~ outco'me o{ an autopsy. 1 • • ' • • Chief Lifeguard Conner s a i d Younger Working to Put Death Penalty on Ballot · : . ~ . SACRAMENTO CAP) -Atty . "Gen. lilative.Relitiop. to: Eville J. ·Y~ adnbwiced today' he 1s · I. Restore the legislature's right to set TH E BELL WAS rN B~LFR'\' ·WHEN HE ;.i.1&ii1v EO ni \~ Harold AmbWht.Will R~tir•·F!"'m ·Prlnclr,l ,1'<11~ I~ ,June dt'aftihg a• ptoPosed-baliOt . measure ·to ' the death.penalty for certain crimes. le1;aliu the de1th penaltY. in ~l_lfO~. . 2. Reinstate ' tbe-duth penalty i'n the . \'oonger, a Republ~n.· sa.id the .in-.1~,.-ed·•~~:w1aa,1~rore .the court's . "ill ... d· ltiative petition will be prepared in·his of-· v,11 ·""'°"on, , . . . \ · Sex ·Good1 ·~Eas.e~ .. T~~siaits,'·: ' ~ ' _,. fite and •be m•de:a~ailable to voj1111teer4 It t.akea : ~tibnsr w:llh ·520,804 1Vot.er, gr-to. distrib\!te ~hput Callf(\11)ia ; 1\allatum•to)>Ut ,1. proi>OetO, ~l!"lion, in 1n ef(ort to pt,..-. 11~1 ,a.nw4,t1~~~ .. ~· ptt'the-~ ·on· •.li81ot-,.. r ,.. \' • ~ ~ .. .,,,.,,_ .-1 ;c.i. .. Jlao!!lld ~Illa -'-'-kl. . "Anir duo. . • . ' -...... l4PP.Oft IQ9 •a. IMIH:., He. bu ~ I ; ecflO)prt~ IUCh,an lnl~1Uve 1:ieciin~· prime critic ol ilie Cl!Homt.· ~· .. ,boll.ye•tlle ·peoj>ie ol Clllfamla are Court'a declllon Feb. ti calling the ctelth entitled to Yott ..,;the matter," Younpr· penalty cruel ar llllUIUll puntshment and . uid.• · , · . • • , ' banning it'Undtr the atate Conatitution. ' "Furthtrrno?., ,by .Pr•parin1 t~ pr<>-' . . Chicago "b~t~ ~Rep~~~ Younger 11\d in a 1t1tement tod1y thaf -1 .... hope"to .1..,d .duplication ol ti·• By BRJAN .SUlJJV.\N AUK!llitM. 'P11• kllllcl .Wrlltr • NEW YORK :_ ·"Sex i5,not only htie In 1tay.'' the ~tor• says,· "it·alao Cen help you stay here ton-ger." · ' Th.t-ctpctpr·~~message ls that the old theorY hotdiig'tb.at sex is bad for .a weak . . . . Theater Lose8 . ' ' ' $210· tQ Bauµit . . . . \ . . . . A young bandJt -who may have been m •. spi red · by the explP!ts Qt "Bonnie . aQd Clyde" ·on ' the allver screen behina 'him took S210 at gunpoint Saturday night from the MLSston l)tive-lh' theafer, ~'Del, Ob1$po, San Juan. Cap.istrano. The theater caahier told Orange County · ohertrfo offlctn tliat 'tht slightly built l\Jnman. described as about 22. woltell until the evtllkil ohcW wu ·well In P"!g· .... and then demondtd<the takings. _, Deputiea said the llJIUDaii then drove oil at h!Jh apetd, wlthout ,waitiilg to.take in 'the lfCOnd feature a.t .the mission theater. "Kind of appropriate;"· a depufy"~IJI· mentec:I .• "They were sbiowtnC "Hana: 'Em ' High.'" coas t Weat .. r It's 'going to ~ aiiotber deprea,. Ing. foUY day Tutaday 1long ~ Orange Coast • wlih temperaturea expected tof hi" liround1 the "tow. 60's: PosoibUity of, hlZy tunahlnc In the ~. Lows 47-16. • 1 • . . . ~ INSmE TOD-''l' • ~ ~ ~ I l aJMI Ccuiar Petrillo! a Ja'bor l~o<Ur for'40 r••ri;'lnya fie atiU "'!Jal! Q:J¥CU " • 111!11 bf<ul' tD"'11 .Ile open.al hil door. Set: 1tor1,1, I Pap< ·!J;,.,. , i--'--1 0 1,.. M. i.Jf' I "'"..... W.-11 INtllll tt Mllll "" ...... • • ,.......... • ...... '\ fl ,........,. 1• ........... .. c-tu ,,. ~ ,.,.... ,, ,.......... H ..... "'" --• ............ , .. ,, .......... ..... ., ......... ..., IS .......... II i..... ti ,_ 1 .. "_ t .... ._.. .......... , ..... "'"'1¥ -,. ...... .... ... or aging·heart,ha1 beenidiaproved. · NoCohly'. that, ,bui .be isl ,.Ylng-that. there · Ls mounting evidence that ux;.is good.,.!or ·tlie heirt.,and -furthir;1th8t rien with· .txua.J frustrations are.more proine to .heart .disease.· , · . · •. , "·Di.ring ·the .·nex,t yqr;" 1 writes 0r: · Eugene Schtllnann:of"Chica'10,' "iri.JUJonii of men will sufferironr paihfuT, often1 fatal 1 • ' ' I ij~, attack3 .. Ironically,, many. of these . ~ttackJs ~Id be -prevented by one very sirhple, very cheap and, very .Pleasant treatment : more-sex." . ; ~imanp, ~ sexoloa:Jst and Columnist, ~~,sex 1~ heart msea..e in .the April • issue -of Fqr-u f!I , .. an ·international journal of ·human. relations. · WJW..e , s>rimitive .,.man ~Me!C~ ·sex with rejUVefl&tion ·~nd vigor. Sctieimann writes, civiliiatlon broush sexual guilt and· a fear that Ml was'ftlkenlng. 0 What kind of effect," he asks, "does urfreleued tension hive onithe heart?" Research has demonstrated an USQCia.· tion.bet,een.heart·diaeease and sudl ris a c:t or 1. as cholesterol( level, b,l 010 d •preaUre;1Plokiag. lack of n:erciae-and being o v e r w e1i g h t , ScheimlM a~kno;wl~es. B~t. he..4\lgUll, ),IS do otheri, ltnal!>n aJid allJllety.may lllao play a ro~ '· "I believe," lle~aays, "'tfla.L.Ahe · best • '' lllee ·I EX, P ... J) . . he received. a number of ·requeats from fort and the clrculation of competing ar. groups asltins help· ... Jn · prepa~ .an · in--~rly· ~ived petlti~ns, "·be a~ed. Sit,ti; C:·lemenw · Cluimber ( . . Eyi.ng Dues ·Increase The first increase in dues in the laat six years will be consideied by directors of the San Qem.ente Chamber of Commerce 'l'lieaday ~ -I JO.percent hike in aJI portions of a sliding fee acale. The. proposed incroce -ir·•dopted - would rai.te the minimum buaii>ess mem?>ership dues fr«n $35"a"year to $42. Individual membership dues are now. $15 and the hike woold ·place the 111111\ at $17, said chamber manager Bob Evans. · .Evans aald that despite the proposed · incrase, the figures still would make momhenhip In theJocalchamber amon1 the ~ounfy'1 cheapest. Jn -budget-oriented matt>r directors will decide II they wiah to ptsce the chamber'I financial business ·Oft I ft.ci~y-buia. The · 1-.al · membtnhlp lllao ii welcome to· Tueaday'a noon luncheon meeting at the city pt! i:aune clubhouat. Other Items on the chamber'• monthly agenda include: -A report on the prosreaa or the latest negotiations on railroad relocation from Paul Presley; who with James Slaven ha1 launched the new. push In winning ap- proval for the cosUy moving of the Santa Fe to an inland route. The chamber auo- cessfully petitioned the city to apply for federal grant fund! !or a feasibility study on the relocation idea. · -A procress repOrt on the 1m edition of the Flesta La. Chriltianlta carnival and parade by fiesta 1eneral chalrman Aft Holm ea. -A report from apoke.smen !or the chamber environmental committee on Ill $11000 donation to the city !or beautifying · th! pier entrance with 1and1Capjn1. The committee. also plans to purchase and in· ataU Utter C011t1intn In the city. Capo;:.P:9Iice Agency Eyed . ' Count il to-Consider Unit at Meeting Tonight , ' -. I San Juan C.pistranc\ dty counc~men Sin Clemente Police D e p a r t m ,e n t , pubJic .safety di rector '• recomme~1tlon. wU1 be·lllw!d to conskttr tbt f~1on ~f .. · McKe.:i•n . has: estl.J'DI~ that contract According to Weidner, the murilcipal · • munlcipol pollct · ~I ·•t ..,.vice from · that agency would COii police department.can·be,formtd without tonllht'• 7 o'clook rneetli.i•lii clt\I hall. · 13211,!20 a year. , · · ·Joe-McKeown,directorotpablicafety, The ·c1ty currently contracts with the a tax Increase. _ . aald ""' report to.the -U. that In hi• Orange County Shtrllr'1 Offlct !or Other It.mo on tonight'• agend ao op\nJon the .city ahould lllllbHlh .its °"'" oervlct. Although no tstlmate ia given, -Continued conltderatlon or on appeal dtP!'rlment,ntJler·that."!l)raellng wll)I McKeown said that Shtritr J1mea Musick , or a pl1nnlng commilalon dent.I of I ltl). .-~ to pnv pOlltt "'""'~· hu Mid ~ 11 bla oplnloo that the cHy " ocre tract olf the Orte&• Hlahway pro- lkl ""'haa•,ldr tht;J>Ul .ho!>·monUli ahould proceed with tllabliahlng its own poatd by Pacaetter llomel. been poUll)I oommuntt1 t. ~ 11 tt e n ts • police depor1111tnt. that, thll would , be -Public hearlntr on the rer.on< of the -ond'0illl"h-.1n;1n er-·more ·econom1c1t than contracting with Goya property off the Ortqa H11hw1y lort lo'deltrmf¥ tbe.-.llld'dealrefl"" bla,ap!ICJ.-rn.m -lo local bustneaa. two- • man~dt,.tNoit: -' •Mcltoown has ..Umated the· cost or ranllly i'tlideni:i 'and'niu)tlple·rainlly and · He hu "'""" tlllt'Jttf~'ls'!or•a 'haying a 'muhiclP.( dfportment to the 'opaib\Mnl'...... ''. · · · local polli:O 'ftivltt. 1218.Mi,. I fl(litt .that tncl,1'dts atart-up ~ '!rom the• C. Michael Com-~ pubUc -,·djrtctor allo I01jOd • coots' ol .... •11lb would provide two J1111Y fol_ 1· dllciiollon 61 possible oo· that the OOllof havilll a mun .. I pollca · can. :H-houn a day, aeven d1ys a ,weck neutloo 1nd'dflp!Jolll0n of the ~lty'1 pro- deportmaal -bl to. --UC! bock up aerilce and -•ms. teat o1 county IOlllnC which wu approved lrlcllt'l lor ~ "'"1<e. In• aepante ,.n.to tha.cau11eil , City by county plaOJ!trt ofler the city and ~ an •·lonnull prowtdtd by ·the M1n11er Don Weidner endor.., tht . airport land uoe COlllllllllJon proteottd tt. . ' ' ~ • • .. preliminary reports that the physician had Mcome entangted in kelp were false and Ull.t the 11 a.m. Incident occurred while Dr. Smith was standing in -waist· deep '!•ler. • . , Conrier · 1pccqlated ~at the. ~n m11y have pail..icked ·and suffered a he~rt at; tack. "There was 11 rive-foot surf running SllKS llADHM\<s SIA,T , . Councilmen Jim Thorpe · capo Colincilman Thorpe to Enter Assembl y Race • By PAMELA HALLAN Of flll O.ltr ~11•1 lteff A San Ju.an, Gapi1tr1no city' councilman has entered the race for the 711t Assembl y Oislrlct. Jim Thorpe, 38-year-old mathematics · lru;tructor at Saddleback Co1Je1e, has an- noun ced his ca~idacy In the 0e·mocratlc primary for the seal held by Robert Badham (f\.Newport Beech). 4'1 decided to run afte r requests !rorri both Repobllcans and Oemocr'ata who feel the incumbent, has settled ,into a ccmplacent niche in U)e As1embly and 11 · no longer responsive to hia con-· atltuents, '' said Thorpe. '"The Badham·Schmltz policy of voting perional Interests rather than thole of the vote.rs of the district is out of step with the dealres of the majority Of member• of both partlea." be uid. Thorpe sald the cltlun1 of lhe district· are entitled to a full ·Ume leglalator who will work at understandinc their needs and providing both repruentaUon and leadership In Sacramento. "My experi ences In local government have kept me aware of t.bi concunt ol the people or South . Orange County end. the Importance of continued. local con- tact. "The Ameri can ayatem of government dots not Intend campaigns to be auction•, during which publlc olllce ~ lold to the hl1he1t bidder through a m1uive one- way meqia bombardment. The survJval of the democracy depend• upon the Input of lndl11 ldU1! voter1 fn fece-to-fact co"" tact with the candidaleo. Thll Is the OJ> porlunlty 1 p\in. to ol(or voteri in my campaign. 01 • Tho rpt. who resides at '279S2 Ga lle San- ta Ynei.,la ,.rvln(hls first 111111\ on the councU. He conducted hl1 tut campaign on a door·l.oiloor basis. pr uentln1 his pl•tform to the voters face to face. Ho II married and h11 two chUdttn. Sunday," Conner said. ''and that wa!I nn time to be laking a diving class out." The lifeguard noted that after instructor Cftrl Henger, or 6302 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach, and ,former city lifeguard John Parlelte pulled Or. Smith to short, fnur • other niembe.rs· of the class· had to be re>eutd1 by lilekuuds from the helling surf.· J Conner said llreguards removed Dr. Smith 's diving' tlnkJ' durlni the rtscue and th1l dive.rt returned to the 1rta to- day to recov er the equipment so that it could be checked for a possible malfunc- Uon. Dr. S1nlth mo ved to San Clemente In 1965 and n1alntalned 1111 medical pr1ctlce at 115 Avenida Serra. Jn addition to his p,ractice. he was on thfl medical 1taffs -of South Coast Community Hospital and Mission Community Hoepltal. Di:· Smith leavu his widow, Patricia : four sons, Paul Jr. of Minneapolis, OaVld or the alreralt curler 1/.8.S. Honcock, and Ma·rk Ind John, both of San Cle~ente : a d1u1hier, Debbie' of San Clemerite ; a' brother,> Harry of Lake ~11111, Minn, Ind a ..... Mn. Karl( ;\Jt~rr ·ol car.y, N.e., . 'l'hO phyolc)on he!ll JMlllbolJIJIPI In tht _' .Afnerk,aii. the = ... tlit °""" f4"!'11' ~~-. --ilid • memoer of lhe I/nit.I ~ ~rcll·ln ,Sln Cle1Mnle. F'untral orranPments 1r1 Ptndlns 11 ~hl'~er 1!'Jortuary tn.. ~n ?tmente. . E~plorer Scouts Arrested After .Tip, Stakeout By ARTRIJR R. ·VINSEL ot IN ~IV 111111 flt ,, A Up ltd l•nmien to 1tut out a 1 Newport Beach area firm SUndly and capture tour youna burlllry 1mpect1. including two members of thtlr own Ex· pk>rer SCoUt PO.t that teache1 Jaw en· forcement methods. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas said to-- day ~ pair evldentlf joined to Jeam the Jns and outa or crime. A tbtrd 1uoped -nabbed 11 iUJlpoinl by lnveatl11ton -had applied !or membership In the unit but hadn 't been accepted. The elleged burglory ottompt at Mer· retl Dry Wall, SIM B~ch St., Included lookout1 u11111 w1JJde.lalk11 radios. ''The pl1Mlftl wu fanllaUc," Detec- tive Sgt. Ed Clbbareltl 11ld today. He w11 1mon1 local detectlvet and Oranre County 1herlff'1 deputlea wallinl at 2 1.m., vrhen two of lhe foUr arruteo scaled the wall In the indUftrtsl com- pbuild. Only ooe Is en adult, while the other three liken Into cuotody were 1dmlited to Orailie Colmty Juvenile 'Holl peDdJnc J)foaecutklfl u tnlnor1. Arthur Gell, ti. or 14-07 OUlrlqer Drive, Newport Beach, was booked Into jail on 1u1plclon or burglary. He Is 1 Coron1 del Mar High School 1tudent but not a member of the po1lCe- 1ponsored scouting unit. ~e of the Erplorer Scouts ordered 1lJlt 1galn1t 1 well at 1unpolnt to be lrillltd ror weopon1 -the orlilnal 1nronn1tlclh incor(e<'Uy hinted they1would be ill'lllf4 -knew exactly what would be. done. "You're not 1oin1 In belle .. thla, butt w11 learnln1 this 1tull Tueldl1.ni1ht," ba reportedly told hil c1ptor1. The Tueldly night lnlninl 1eU1on lot Elplorer• Included proctdur11 In maklnC felony arrests Ind_ ptl'IOnll March fol arm1. One or the three Juvenllu, two 17 ... one 15 yearo old -ucaptd on foot durlni tbe 2 a.m. capture but wu arrested llttt Suoday. · · lnvestlaator1 were corillcted nearl y t month 110 by .1heriff'1 dtlectlvea who 11ld they learned of an lmpendlnl bl.rglary throut h criminal lnt.1111..,... IOW'ctS • t ' I < • lrvings Plead Guilty Adrnit to Fr.a~, Larceny, Comp~racy NEW YORK (AP ) -Autno• Cllf(ord dyrtt Ml<! -f!lr la Ult lhlN •"8 ""!!!m\jlt{ "'i'tl¥1!11 Ii l!illlllll .IL Irving •!Id his wife Edith pleaded guilty fflJffl, "'1' •lltr1lll!'I ~114'!1Mltr1 "' MV. 'lili' today lo a fedenl charge of conspiring '1'11tlr cullly pleaa lo lilt fedora! 11111 il'Jlh 11" ·~~ llY!Fftmtrll !11~ rulffl to defraud 11 publisher with a fake !itate charges could bri ng each of the Irv· to Mrs .. Irving 1 status there. 1utoblo1r1pt,y of Howarrl Hughes. They inp a tot1 of ta ye1r1 In /rL~" 1ftd Mr1. Jrvb1g has been charged in i lan pleaded guilty to l"ew York state $10,000 in Ones. Suskl nd cool get eight Swlturland with pa~porl for g er y. d\arces of grand larceny 11nd conspiracy. years and a $1.000 fine on the 1tate coun tttfeltlng and em~lement In the Richard Stfskind, Jrving '11 literary chaljiteS. depositing . of . $650.000 Ill chttk3 frorn rt~'iearcher, ali<> pleadl?d guihy to the Stitt S4.lpre.mt C.Ourt Justice Jose ph. A. McGra~·Hill intended ror Jiu~h"9: rtate cha11e1. Ht had bH'n 11amtd Martinis stt senlenclng for June Iii. The Judee then asked ~orv1llo 1f the.re cocon1plr1tnr bot wat not indicted in the ~e lrvin1• remained fr«: on ba t\. lie had bten any other prom1i>f!1, 1 ftdertl ctat:. 1:-.,/frtt on a $100,000 ~'r s on a I Before ht could rel)ly, Jrvlni 1a id: The federal government agreed lo recognizance bond. Sht ~ free in her own 1'Ye1., That I will be around t-0 plead to dl!!'.miS! a mail fraud charge aga in11t the custody after signing. a $'l50.000 bond c?nsp1racy and the government will trvings and the stale agreed to dmp all follow lng her arrest on Swiss charges. dismiss. the mall fra~d count.''. • other counts in ill indictment. After. the trvin&s pleaded i::uill y to one Mqrv1Uo rose again and satd, ''That'!! Th.est had ch.arced tht three with count. the Juclae asked Aqt. U.S. Atty. correct , )IOUr honor ." ·la rceny, con1plr1cy and poueulnn of 1\obert G. 1-f()rvlllo: "Have you anylhln.: The jt..1t(g•'• ~m11rk ibout televl!IOn atoll'" documenta plu1 tw" count.a ()f per· to ad_d to what you said on televlalon!" referred to an 1ntervle.w with Mor villo Jury a1ain1t lrviria; 1nri Suskind. ''Yes," 1111ld Morvl\lo with• am He. "We last, 1'hur1d1Y wt.en he. explained lhe 11'1· 'l'he grand larceny char1e to wh ich ttle hive m1d1 two eommllmenl! In the Irv. dictmen.ts. three pluded guilty ••• In the second ln11. We have committed nur•elves lo The Judge asked wh~t evifienc.'f thr1 1overnment had •11ln11t the Jr Ylnaa. Widespread Praise • Laguna :Will Study Entry It!to Aliso Water Agency The city Gf Lagu11a Beach rema\111 the last agency left to consider membership ln the Aliso Valley Water Mana1ement AfenQ' -a new rea:ion•I body that won wldelpread r,r•ltt durlr\g Jt.1 Jnltial meeting Jate ast week. Laguna city councilmen will consider joinin,c !ht n~w WIBie lrealment aml rtelunatlM i1ency 11 a meet1111 Wldnelday n11111, water ft:ir u8e In re.creation. irrigallon and ground-water recharging. Only the regional approach -blendin&: small sanitation di!ltricts into a reclama- tion ''club" -will qu1lify for the govern-. ment grant&, O'Leary expl ained. "In my book the membershi p by t.aiuna Beach is by fa r lhe best approach la alll!lvlate the city'• 1r1ve problem• with an outmoded treatment plant," he 11ld. ln recent manths slro,,g concern over Laguna 's treatment system has been valetd hy Uit San Dle10 witer quality bolJ'd. A11t. U.S. Alty, John J. ,,ilUe Jr. repl ied tha t it ho11d admissions and eon. fes1lo n11 lo the er and jury, and In• dependent te1Jllmony from handwrilln( experts: th at lrvinfl wrote all of the /ft· lert lo MeGr1w-lllll that were .!JlcnCd with Hu11he1' name. In addition, Tigue safd handwriting ex- perts stated that Jrvi ng endorsed two of the checks made out to liughes and that Mrs. Irving endorsed the third one. He said the $750,000 paid out by MeGraw. • Hill, includinf a •UI0,000 advance· to lrv• lnf, had ~n triced to banks and brukerage houses in Switzerland and the United States. When the judile asked lrving to describe what he did , the wri~r replied : "It wa1 that 1 consp1red to convince McGraw-Hill that J was in com· ~unication with 1-loward Hughes, when, in f•ct, l w11 not." The judae asked Mr•. lrvinii : ''What did you do that w,11a a criminal act7" ,Mrs. Jrv in(, 36, speakil'IJ rapidly and with a German accent. a 1 i d •he h•d siined certal• checks from McGraw.Hill made out to H. R. Hurhe!I, and that ahe ha,d used false document&. Lll!I Friday, •mid pral,. from the ••• ecutjv• otflctr of lhe San Oietn Jtealonal l\'1ler Qu1flty Conlrel lloord. the •t•n<:Y chOll Cir! Kymla _aa il.1 board chairman, then lf!IClllH<I prlorlly prnjecll. Kyml1 manages: the Moulton-Nfguel Wattr Dlotrlct. And the fl<m of ar .. te1I ma1nllud1 wlll bt • roilon1I oceon outf~I which mull bt pl1nllld btforo lh1 deadline for itderal clean watu cra"tl early thia coming fall. . Tn date, tl'le .,enCili1 which }lava joined lhl rqlonol l'OUP ora: -Moulton·Nlcuel.W1ler Diatrlcl Sharp Population Hike Predict,ed by Year 2000 -8oulh L1111n1 lllnlllry Dlllrlet. -Irvine Jlanch Water District. -'J't;e lA>a. AJllOll W1t1r Ditlrlc:l1 -Tho El 'l'oro ·Wattr Di1trict. Tho cll.Y of Llcun• Btoch 1llQ ha• bttn ...i-lo Join ind eourc" pradlol 111 .. 1y city llaf~ opproYll ror 1 eouncll ok1y 11 lilt Wedl\OadoY meeUnJ. II ..... DIMll Q'L11ry, l!le Son Di••• WIW quality IHCllll••· -WJlo proj1td the new 11ency 'hlghly 11 tl)t lnito•I m .. 11n1 Friday. . . 'O'!Mry heraldtd Jhe 1win .formlllon ., 1i.. 111t1r1c1 .. """r.-•llcL.:'.-"I flnt .IH.,,.d o the pl1no early In February when Mt . .Kyml111 lH'tctlcted lht 10!11 1 ... metlon · of lilt relionol bodY within 11• w•l\S. "Thi formation was on tlme and the whole package must be the swiftest ever in re1ionaLace"6y formations, It should be bf0odc11t nallonwldo," he 11ld. Patterned after its predecessor in the capistrano Bay Area, Serra (South. East Regional Racl•mation Aul.horlty ), t he Aliso gtnup will tackle ,treatment and recamallon projects upc:oast and inlarnf of the Se.rra terrilory and attempt to win government apprGval of granll for gpecific project3. I A contultant 1tudy on the outfall ques-- tion already has been agreed upon. lo tak11 adv1ntag11 of 1nvernrttent llfllnt! which cMJ!d help fln11nce $31 million Worth of projectJ. But bec1u1e or !he fRll deadllne, .. 1Verythin1 h•• to be undert1k~n with precision and speed,'' Kymla 111d. ''Tht fundina for the 11r1nt~ nnly ~s av11\1ble for projf!ct.a 1uthor1zed th11 year and we have to ta~e 1riv1nt•1e of them qu ickly," lie added. The ftmph11 sl1 on the enllr• rcalonal concept will be on ih11 total cycle n( waste treatment and recl11matlon of wastt. ORANH COAST " DAILY PILOT ,,.. °""" C..t DAIL'( rlLOT, wllfl ....... 11 " ~ tflt "'""""'"' ii 9"'1111\H .., tN °'"'"" ,.,,, ftutli.hlrlt c•rn,.,.r. $tH< ...... llltN •r• MlbhW1 Mllll'IO*ll lllrewf\ Pl'lill•¥· tw c .. 1, Mt11, H..._.rt •••ill, Hunt1111Jlon •~h/F'oun111n v111", L•ll'Ull• lttcll, '""lnt/.,.4ldl•c11 aM sin '1ltl!Mltl 1M J11111 c1,111''"°' 4 ''"''' "'*"'' •1t1111 M M UllllM 111yr(l1n W •~•yw., 1'N "lflllJlll """Htl'lkllf ..i1n1 k 1t ,,_ W.t It'( Jtr"'• Cost1 M••• C1U"'7\l1, tMi.. ··"''' f4, w.,, p ,fti.itnl 1M •11t11111w J•tk I, C11tltt Vite rr.•11111,1""" Gcnlftl ~ l h•111•• Kt t¥11 .. ,,, Th1m1i A, Mvr,Jil~• MtMt!,_ l!llllW C••rf•t "I. L••• IUch1tl P, Nell ,t.Ml&1t11r M......,. lfl~ .. c ...... °""• JDJ H•rHI II C1111l11• ke•I, tl&1t 0.....-C.I• M..,; Pi W.t t1r ,.,_, ............. , -·-,.,_ .. ...,..,.,... .. l•dl' 1n11 •~ '°""""''' ~ hlcll1 • ,..., ....... 'hf•rluar tn•t ''Mill · Ct ...... 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Opens In Ceremonies A 4.7-mile link of Orange County's newest freewa y opened today with ceremonie• near Diamond liar. The new route by passes the curvy, dangerou!I Brea Canyon Road from Imperial Hia:hway in Brea to the PomonJ. Freeway , e111t of the city of Industry In Los Ange le!! Count y. The Oran&e l<"'reeway now extends from the R!ver1ide Fruway In Anaheim !() th• Pomona Freeway and will eventually provide a 24-mtle link between the Santa Ana and Garden Grove freeways to the Kello1e Hill interchanil! on the S,lln Bernardino Freeway In the Pomona V81Jey . In early May 11 final two-mile north secti on ol the rreeway from the Pomf!na Frt1eway to the Sin Bernardino Freeway will open. The sou lhcrn connector link from the Rlver1lde to the Garden Grove and S11n!1 Ana rreewaya, 1 dlat11nct of 4.t mile• will be completed in thr11e year • accnrdlna lo pre1ent plans. Jt will 1erve Anahei m Stadium . Cost of the Brea Canyon link, whi ch was comp l1ted in two ye1r1, w11s •1 ~.8 mlll lon. Offramps arc provided at Pathfinder Ro11d, Diamond B11r Boulevard, Tonner Canyon and Lambert Ro"d. The old Brea C11nyan Road c11rrled ~bout 10,nno vehlcle1 1 day. Jftghway en&ineer1 eittimate that 40,000 car• and trucks wlll u1e the new freewa y link d•i· ly. ' Pot 'Ads' Hit By Mrs. Reagan SACRAM ENTO <UPI ! -The wife "' c;ny , Rnna ltl Reagan 11y1 the leg1 li11tinn of marijuana VMuld re1ult In vr.ndln~ machine 111le1 and extensive 1dYertlsln1 campalwn• to auract people to the dru1. 1'Tl boaslea the mlnd lo 1hlnk or b!llbt>1rdt uralnc }'1'1U to 'rly higher' wJUt Brand X, or '1et ,toned quicker' with brand Y," Ntrtq Rc1111n llllld Sunday. £iprt!laln.( htr oppositlort to le11th:tna marijuana , Mr1. Reo11Man said "every f~rm of •dvertl,inc would be emr.loyed to induct more people t.o smoke it. ' S/\e made the commtnt.I In the latest imtallmt.nl of her wcckly question ·•nd· answer column In the Sacramento Union. 1 "Wilh continued growth, we commit ourselves lo a particular set of problems: more rapid depletion of domestic and Jn· tern•lional re1ourcts, creater preuure1 on the environme11t, 1re1ter dependence on continued rapid technological develop- ment to sqlve these problems and a more cGntrlved and re1ul1ted aoc.iety," tho report said. . 'I1le. oommiQion favored 1 two-child fa mily averaae. cqmJ>lred with the pmenl 1,1 ohltd,.n, ~ul tven redl1cin1 tht .aver•ae to two children "(ould nnt brin1 about the desired stabilization of population - when birth1 and de1th1 •re mu1hl y equ.oi l and th•~ 1rowth rate 11 1ero -tor 70 ye1r1. M1gr. ~ames T. Mcllugh, director ot the Family Lire Division of the U.S. Catholic C-Onference, criticized the report for its "fewer !• better" findincll. Commiuion Ch1irm1n John D, Rockefeller III, the father or four said at a news briefing that the study w~s cause for neither complacency nor alarm , but that some commitmenll by individu1l1 would be needed. The commission will release in the next few weeks fi ndings on abortions and unw1nletl hlrth1 and prelflnt specific recomm endations to redijce popula tion growth, Southland Coast Once Cool, Wet, Fossils Reveal LOS ANGELES !UPI) -Tllouoand1 of years ago, the coast of Southern California had 1 climate much li ke th1t o( the Monterey Penln•ua and Northern California today. cool and wet, to }ud1e by recent ro1111U evidence. · Paleontolo1111ts of the county Muse.um of Nalur1l 'History, digging 1n the La Brea tar pits. ha ve discovered fossilized wood of the Cilastal redwood turee, farther sout h then any 1uch fossils have been found in the pa11t, · F'ound wit h the redwood remains were traces of Monterey cypress trees. Both trees grow nqw in lhe cool fog$ and ocean bretu-t on the CM!ll to the north. The cypreu tnday grows nattirally only in lhe. Monterey region. The exact age ol the fo!.~11!1 Is not known. Before thf! La Brea find, the mo.,t ~uthcrly fossil evidcnct o( r.o11t111l redwooti11 waa fo und in an asph"lt rlepo8it near Carpinteria, and determined to be < 38.000 Y"n old. Mexico Eyes Japan TOKYO f AP ) -Pr11ldenl 1.1111 Echeverria of Mezlco uid today that hl1 trip to Jepan was la yi oa: the foundation for closer polltlq l, econom ic and cultural tlu betw1en ~he countries. 11Me.:IM urat1ntly needs development of ii.a In· du1try and ecnnomy and w1nt11 ttl Induct loehnol•A)' from J•pan lo 1ooompli1h \hi1 aoal,'' he told 1 n1w1 conference • • -·- -. --·-· ••• -• .J ' ·.------ ' . "No K"ick Knick• er lrlc·•·lr1c, M1tl1m. It'• llmply Whal It S1y1 It h-o G1r1 .. i.r 1111.'' SpeciQ,l Security Set ' At County Death TrU;il Heavy teeurity was ordered today in the Orll\ll County Superior Cou rt trial or a co1lege student Accused of the murder of hi!! former girlfriend a!I sherirr'!I of· ficer1 prompt!)' reacted to wbat lhe.y 1aid Robot Biologists To Start Soviet Probe on-Mars MOSCOW (UPI ! -.. The Scviet Union will u1e ''robot hioloel1t1 '1 to befln the search tar life an M1r1 but It wil fini!h the job with human eJ.plorers, according to a Soviet scientist. .. The time will come when ;iutomatic mlcrobioloclc1l laboratoriea will appear on the surface of Mars," space engineer A. Trofimov wrote in Sunday's edition of the newg papcr, Lenin'1 Banner. "Robot biolo1i1t.1 will 1eek to 1n1wer the que1tion whether Ute ~1i1t1 on Mars.'' · Trorlmo.v 1aid fln1l 1n1wers ml1ht de- pend upon "phenomena beyond car.- temporary knowled1e" and henee beyond the · 1n1lylic1l c•p1eltle1 or tne mobU1 robots . "The lo11st word In the ditputt about lift of Mart will rem1ln wltll man, who sooner or later will w1lk on 't!M 1urf1ce·of the Red Planet/' he 1ald, County Traf fie Kills 2 Persons 'Two West Oran1e County accident• resulted in death to -1 7f>.yeal'-o\d woman pedestrian In Cypress and to a Buena Park man in La Palma over the weekend, the Orange County Coroner 's officers reported tod•y . Minnie M•e Penn ol 8400 Ctcl!llla Ci r· cle, Buena Park. wa s lllruck down by 11n auto driven by a youth . 17, in Cypress late Friday. Police said tod~y the ac· ~Jdent Is under lnvestliallon. Jose E . Oropeza, !4, of 8131 Naomi SI., Buena Park Was Jdlled when hl1 car col· llded with another at L• Palm• Avenue and Walker Street in L1 Palma Saturday. The two de1th1 marked tht Slat and 52nd tra ffic f1t111ltle1 in the county lhla y11r compared with 39 in 1971. . Y111'll llltfay •rtwsl .. Hwe'fll ,.., ,.,.,_ ·•·ta .. M Pritti •ll•P· 4 . fv11 alil• •• ... , •4 ya11'll alwoys fllHf wlHrt Ytfl MM, had bttn ... r, .. or l•l•phontd Q!rtlll. ProopocUv1 ll"Clllort In lh1 trt1I or Ltwrenct 1tdw1rd Undoboom, II. of cypr011, were 1t1tchld belod• tney entered Judrc J1me1 Turn• r ' a cfiurtroom. Only one of the lour county courlhoUH elev1tor1 waa allowed to servtct: the carefully watched 11venth n .. r of lhl bulldlnr. Sheriff'• offlctn ·~Id they hod been warned lhll 1Jnd1boom would be freed by unldtntlfltd lrltnd1 al tome point al lbl lrl1I. lt wa1 allO learned today that the lift or I !14ptrlor Court judte h•d bean thrtatentd In teltphnne c1l11 received by lawmen. Judie Turner dlacuuod the 1\tuaUon "Ith defenM 1ttornt)' Alix Fora•tt and proateutor Al Wella In hi• chambtr• whll• retnroreed aherUI '• orncert 1ealtd otl the department. Ju~y aelec!lon l1 e1- P.tCl.td to 1et uftder wey later tod1y. A 1rou~ of 10 tHnacer• who tdentlfled themaelvea only 11 • 1 Incere1 t • d onlooker•" aat on the floor O\l.,lalde the courtroom and waited for admli~lon after being ~arched by !lherlff's deputies. Lindeboom, 1 Cyprtu Ju11ior ·Collect student, is 1caiitd of tht killln1 l11t Dec, 4 af 18-yeer-ald Janet Heyendahl af Anaheim . It is alleged that he inflicted multiple knife wounds on his former girlfriepd as •he left a dance at the An1hetm lj:lk1 Club. Jt wall alleged at a municipal cou rt hearing that Miss Heyendahl had ended a year-long relationship with ·the 1ccused man two wetk$.before her death. Offic11rs said her rerusal to reaumo that r1l1· tionship led to the attack. 'Peddler' Steals TV Out · of Store A San Cle.men\e le\ev ialon 111\es •lore IOlt 1 *"9 co er pM'l•bte over the weekend to n rrian who firat tried to tell 1 clerk drawln11 of children. Pollet learned or the theft from Dewey'• TV and appli11nces at 210 Diii Mar , Saturday afternoon from employe Harlin C. Devis. The man told ofricers 1 man J>Min( as a peddler walked Into the 1hap 11 about 2 p.m. and tried to 1ell D1vj1 the dr1wln£•· When D1vl1 walked to the rear or fhe store for a moment lhe 1eller apparently grabbed the 1m11J televlaiM set and dluppeared unnoticed, police 11ld. 10 , .... -·· •so .. DOUILE IARRIL SHOTGUN •6112 ................ .. ~~~IN et1 .. tt ............................... -....... •200• ~ln~;~•L J~:s~•: ........................................... ,._,,,,.., .. _ .. •3,,- ~~t.~~~I~~ •11tut ...................................... -~·••" ~;::::. 01u~~·~.~~: ~--·--·----··--·--·-~310" =~":."N!ltM~'l"INI ............................... __ '61," SEX ... w1y 1 mari c•n Nlease tension b by 1111klna lovt.'' Schelrn1nn argues that relatively re•· 111~""'4 Wllftlt" ~lt !!MINI\ ~111"'1 1ftt1 fll!Witl· IMI llltlt WO!l!f' lrt nol worried .tbQµl wyll Jmpolence. "A woman," '-t gays, "may lose In- terest in !lex, for tear o( losing her at· tractivenesa, but the b1,1rdfn o! pro vtCIQ; he:rsell by te"xu•I pertormantt Is not here.•• Scheimann goes on to argue that among Elklmo males, there is lilt\\ heart di1iea11 despite a di•t rleh in fa,, e1peeially seal blubber. l''J'hey a\JO get plenty ()J nerrlse," tht doctor writes , "and have a pri mitive but healthy attitude toward sex, considering it a basic_ need or life, like food ." Dcotors thtm!elve• 11eem unusually prone· to heart att!'Cks. Schelmann a~•· "Doctors have • hlah Incide nce of troubled marrlaae,'' he says. "and 1 Jeuer degree of sexual freedom outildt marrlaa• than other prolwioris." Sex, Schelmann maintains, Is ilood medicine tor the heart, "Sex activates the thyroid &land, burnt up choleste:rnl itnd calorle:i:, exercl~! every muscle ln the body a11d stren&the11s, hut 11ot overtaxes, the heart by m1ldn1 ii pump mor~ b~ for a J,hort period a"d then relax . · 11A htllt.hy ni1ht nf MIX i• n1tqre '1 tra_nqull\Mr, rtidueln11trtu 111(( ertatlns: 1 11not1l lllllnl ol ral•llM and wt!!. btln1." . Report Expected On Continuation School Program A report on Uw canUnualion 1chaol ~ 1ram In Iha Clpl1tr1no Unified School Dl1lrlcl wlll bl pruonted lo tru1leu 11 tnnl1ht'1 •!*Ill m11llnr 1l !:!ti o'clock In Serro School, Clpl1lr1no lluch. An outaldo conaultant h11 betn ·wcrktna with eontlnu1tlon achoot P.flnclpal and 1t1tr lo ov1Juolo the proaroin, whloh ;., v0Jve1 n11rly 100 11.udenlJ a year whn art trcluded rrom tht re1ul1r achool at• tond1nco 1t Stn Cl1monte Hlah Sehnol ind In tome calN Marco Foraitr Junior Hlsh. AllO on tho •f'nd1 will be 1 reporl .. from the clUun1 1dvlaory committee nn Dana Hiii• H11h School, 1 1roup thol h11 bffn workln1 in 11ver1l area• lncludlns currlculum, tran1port1tlon, 1nd tduca· Uonal obJectlvet. ltecommf!ndation11 will be madt M cQUrau to be offered, apecl•I event1, and 1ddlllon1 lo th• dl1trlcl'1 b 1 1 I 0- phlloaophy of education. Also on the agenda will be a study of bud1et 1uldellne1, the appointment of reprea11nl«tlvet to the En11!1h as a Sec4 end Language Bi-cultural Advianry Committee. review of a tra ct in the La&Una Niguel area , and possible revi!lion of the fee •chedule ror use of the Saft Cltmonte Hl1h School 1lodlu m, From Page 1 ' PRINCIPAL • • • more dirncult to Control . This ·hat brousht about more ln. diYidualiud proa:ram1 in the 5chool11 somethlnf Ambuehl thinks Is very 1,,,. portent. But he would like !ft 1ee mnr1 money llpent on cou n1elln1 and 1uld1nc1 proarams in elementary tchoolt and lets money on lrying lo make the junior hia:ll a "min iature high school." Harold Ambuehl is looking forward lo retirement , but he know!! it will be a dif· ficult adjuatment. "I really have no pl ans beyond that," he said, notin g that one thing he will not do is ru" lor the •chool board. ' Ambuehl said he has never regrettetf his dcci1ion to atay at San Juan achoo!. "It's the areate1t place ifl the world ." But he'• ready to retire. A1 one nf hi• pupil• told him, oflor hoar tni •bout his plans to retire, "You must be older than my srandpa." DOii\ RACITI . W! WILL •uv YOUR DIAMONDS, JIWILRY, MUSICAL COSTA MllA JEWELRY & LOAN INSTRUMINTS STlllO IQUIP. MOST ANYTHING Mii ESTIMATIS ' A F•n PlaC< lo S•Oll Find It Hn1 1fr1t lilt NIWPOIT ILVD. PMONI 646·7741 DOWNftlWN COSTA MllA -·-H • I ' I I , • • . -l . TV IIlGIDJGHTS 'Comedy Tonight' _ ABC..('l).1:00-Monday Nlfht Sporta. A-new •Porta 11r1 .. with a unique concept for tele•illoil makea lta debut with tporta-<aster Howard Coatll and football coach Jim McKay 11 boats. -NBC (4) 10100 -"Sun City Scafidalf." Johnny C1.roon ho1ta lhla comical comedr hour ·featurln1 veteran . perlormero Belle Divis, Eddie Foy Jr., ~-P-<l!l.le_oo~k ... -Colle.g_e_.S.hnw ... ·Masses Student Energies ..) Jack Oalde and Ethel Waters. , CBC (2) I 0:00 -'"The Sonny and Cher Comedi Hour." George Burn• and rock singer David· etry· ton·Thom19 join the Bonos tonight. · KTTV (11) 1130 -The Merv Griffin Show . Me" returns on a new channel with a new hour and a half of cbitcb1t with Sonny and Cher, Sam- my Davia Jr., Steve Lawrence and Dinah Shore bla leodoff 1uests. KCET (28) -"Bet-n Time and Tlµibuktu ." 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MI • TN Vlf'ailllt11 ""'"' Tiit Ptr1111dtrl t:JD 8 Dtl'ts OaJ (ff) A nlaftttlrnt 1trell to !ht ~ offic. turn1Into1 trl' ft 1•11 for Oori1 1nd her ntllhbor. 8 St...i l.tH HostN by SIM 011nn1. ' e llllft Wlltd' John f11llmtr Climactic Sc~ Charlotte Mitchel! reveals a secret to father·in·l1w Stuart Eillot while husband Greg Feuerb_orn watches in a cUmactlc moment of .. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," opening Frid1y at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. IWAif!\·' 0 i Ii Hi •... ....,_ 1111 ........ ...... ....., ___ _ 1:111~··-·-•-Cfiik•i•_...__,,.. "'"' IO:DOli(f)...., MN! Chet Cunts trl I -~~~~~~~=-~=M~-=·~· ~~~~~~~-1 TMll w C...llllMI Gtora• Burnt tnl DliW Cl .. I~ ltlplt Tho1111tt, fonMr lud slnttr tf lloof, Wlllt'1 Mr UMl Strtut ttM1 Tilrt. -u D Kroll brlnp you : ~ ~ -* Sun City Scandal& '72 lllllif7" All with Johr;.L.~r•on ....... •••I ~Ciro -'"" (CJ ... till lirll .. .. ,,.... ... Cltr -71 "111 )Ohnllf CitM: hosts lettt Dnlt. MOt n.. Dlt' E4df1 for Jr littrict Kq, JIU cm•••• .. _..,.., ,..,. o•''*· E111•t W•ttrs •n• more th111 l'I 1 hrln ottltr ribm ,erfo,.11 UI Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners 7:M8 .... U1 ..r Cllllt' Clolllt! I mnlcllm, llOLlt Nlvtlnt: a °""' s,rln-flld Hd Jolin" -lhlW<1t"111'~ ::.. "'1''"'~· The DAILY PILOT, In cooperation with Movl<land Wax offer I tl~I lrtbtrlt to Ille IMttta 1114 • uhitt kl tht fotrr 11nb111. lniU• tfmM Mu,,tum and South Cocut PUua No. 1 and No, 2 Theaters, I llrtpel ,....1111• 1'11t11 offer• readers the opportunity to participate in a nation· . It. hllt I.la. -.,~-wide poll to select popular winner.r from among official -: -~ '!ui ...... (Id>) To ~-,,_ "Orear" nominees. Wttk'1 vacation for twa tn Honolulu 11 : SPECIAL: CALIFORNIA and a place of honor al "Luci" Awarda Banquet at Slars' * A htUcopter ¥iew Of Hall of Fa?M await national winmr. Twtntv pairs of motnt lta Ylrlety ind what pa1st1 Q~utn tDttkl11 to thost voting at South Coast Plata Its ptOplt are liM. thtat«rs. Clip out ballot btlotD: G (IJ (I} 111 M<iA I A lltft lit M ... CMHtnlll H1rry Rtlllft. _ -_________ -, er 11u. 11t Hfill ""'of tM aoldul ... ,, I su11, 111 th• first Of • •lit• ot tll I Mark an X in box in front of your se tction. I aptc111& tltle4 ''Who 0t You nin• Vote for only one person or film in each category. Be Yoil 1nr• Soniiltlma ltull\OrDlll, I · d d Ill J .......... ''KLUTE" som•llrntS .. riout 111, frttVtrrllJ sure to complete ""wor statement an I n your I rtw1Hn1. th• 11roinim C0111mtnb" natne, address and phone number 10 you can be con· Hl•Cllh..., "Thi W•d41•1" •""" """'~'" "1"""" I tacted If you win prize trip or show paS8es. All ballots 1·1'1!!!!!1!!!~!!!!!~ M1rlfl•I Mttt Dillon is av1111MnH ID If on th• stilt's l'Ofl'•,hy. II! th•,,., 11 s.n no11o jlel '' 1 ltolttlll-• mu•t be malled to DAILY PILOT or pl1ced In theat~r Jlri..,, •~upon •ml. flndl him---• j 1obby ballot boxes by mldni1ht on Saturday, M~ch 25. I 1111 ~mnhtd Ip 1 flt11 venf1t11. All: (C} "Tiit With Wintlf DGlii-... Mm!'• I u.-.1. Jo A"" ..,,, ,; ... " oft. 11''° I !.W r~ 'C:"' Best Actor hillmlJttf Nth Ind 1llO llb Into lillflh n IJAU:," • l tllll' m1rr1t11. I I D An Ale Sports Spocl1I CIJ m-. 0 PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" * l'rtHnla<I by Pontl•c ..,. ~l ~·...:' :::J:!~;:::: I O GE~E HACKMAN for "The French Connection" "Monday N:.w,r,cl•I" An .. lntM. 0 WALTER MATTHAU for "Kotch" •CIJ<lllll -•. ,,....,e....,..,.. 0 GEORGEC ·SCO'l'Tfor"TheHospital" flPt .,.,_ A nn 1,.m •rlu fllMlnl a. Mlinr I · .,_, 11s "'" ""' H*•nl CMI O TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roof" 11M1 11111 Mtby Jtn4111 11 hoets. 11110. TM lie Ytlltf · "" .. fruit•··~-NI ll:JD. Cil cas ""-· ..,...,... I "tl111t or tlM c1nt11ry 1116 omn1tt _ 1 ,u. .. If.Ill• ... ood 1 1 ,.. lle•t Aetreta Cethr lls'f 1r1 two &ub}eds fll· (com "':'""""" "' • •n • t11red tonllflt l'lln, Die• Shm. I I .,...,...n..,... ·a111m-c..... !Odllnl 0 JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe"' Mra. Miller" .,,... ~...... ""'" ~ suinlll~• host. I 0 JANE FONDA for "Klute" I IDJllSpMlll « "' WM "II· • CIJCJJ Ill*""'"'"""' O GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sund1y" twetn Timt 1116 Tlmbllttu• A lpiCI Hlftdtmn auat·hOlls u C1wtt be- 11 • Ne1111Htfet lSer Int Mnt.• kert llCHAID IOUNO .. H "SHAFT" Pint .... • ........ ,,, ........... " lllt.tt Go•hl 111 Jtln hffhr'• "Llttle Murders" htti ~•r-II) ""''"., Murt v.n .. 1111 >. ~" • ,.,._ f>clUoo. "'"" IO VANESSA REDGRA,VE for Mary, I eu........ lftdudt JlmM ~.,.inf Ru RIM. Queen of ScotJ" 11111111e •'• '" 11ot Ti"11 I O JANET SUZMAN for "Nlchol11 and Alexandra" 1 ,1---------1 11:00 ·-"NP!" (com) '31 -. t!JI W1C. flllds, hch•llt H11M ID"MERY"·Sltve Llwrance .,_,1C1_11r11e-I 8e1t lllotlon Picture of 1971 I * Dinah Shor•. AllJll (mUI) •SS--htty G•bll, Joel ll•· Dlcklnllln, Dlonn1 """' · I 0 "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE " (Warner Bros.) I W1rwk:ktlMIHbn ltrlt U,to1DQ111111r-0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (UnitedArti1t1) = ;: .. 111 ::. ':'111 '::: '"'<ll••CIJlllllm ID ''.THE FRENCH CONNECTION" I ci.r, tommy o .. ~ Ir., SIM l,.· ' (:IO!h Century-Fox ) ,.., '!'fl ~ .. h Sllo!t. 1,•• ~"I'!' -,...,. , o "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" (Columbia) I ••""''' iMf I!),.,, l•Ni•lt l:J.,.4!-Mirl• Obi .. , • ..,. D ·~1clloLAs AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) ..... II llk"f'• 1thltllc MW ... , I I IWy """pr. •l•ln• -IM S:OO • .,., -.o,• ('"II) ·41- ..,,,,.... I! • ""'""' dl!Mhl hi D'I"'!, Cltln '""'· WltY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM (25 word1 or le1a) ~1 I ..... ' ... ' ................. ' ......................... . 1:00 • (C) "Plff'• ...... ·c. ...... ' (Ctlll) 1~Jiftlt Clul6fl, llplt ~ .. 1 DAffiMJ DOYJty: y~~r~~r11~ Mert ...................................................... ,I ... .,., IW' (lllUS) • .,, -f'" HI i (Q' .......... t.oMI (tell!) I I .,.;·~ ~ ~' <"'1 'II ~ .,,:1;:.'),~1;_ni:; Name , ....•.....•......•.......... Phone .......... . 11:11 .:~:i.::" .. ~ (:~· ·~ i ~:C. r:z.=~ml ·u I A44reu •. ' , • • • • .. • . . .. • • .. .. • • . .. . ... • • .. • .. .. • • • I . ilii llJt•, W•Ni• Cu!llo. ""°' -! n ~1 '''"" G-. City ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . Zip ........... , ..... """' (dn) 11-Sooti .... (Cl ..... -(ml 'IO -L. - - - -__; .....---' - - -...I IY 11£ l .. ""' 1tim4 lu• _, ~l:t, Iii -. ' . ' Mill Nlltt ltl "Oscu 1'111/' DAILY l'l~OT, P.O. le• AIM t....i. ~· "THa lllAllY OP A INI, C"'1 Mesi, Ci, """ tr 4l'lfl In ~ bt•tt 01 MAD HOUlaw"I" a...ftl c ... , ...... Thetlth ., tr •2, lrtoltl •t•MI ... , coan1NU•lll IUNDAT i:'"="~D=l':":.:'~'~"'~*~•:_:Y:_· ------------/~!!!!!'!!IOM 2 •·•· Tuesday • ' I -. -. St4fi/llM I .. .-, .. , . - ---., s 140111111 .I .. ...... .. . - Nlll'llrlllM Plf' ltll AO.t ._..., C. k9H .. HOSPITAL " ICil"I AIM e "TNE PAllTY" -,. JtfM '"". NM!IMI.. Mt f.c .. tmy AWlnll "ICLUTI" (Ill ~ "MtCAll & MllS. MILllllt" flit' CH11,I l•1twllllll Ill Jiit ll~ltt hit "OlllTY "AllllY .. "IKIN •AMI" u•o) Wllh J1mt1 01rrttt' Nomln•t .. ••t I ,t,c11t1my Ap•~I "SUNDAY, ILOOo'( IUNDAY•• lltf OMl'tt lttll "WHlltl'I l"Ol"ll'A" 'Ill• 8pect1r.ular 8111 Sh1»t "G91Hol'1 Sun ll'1tem11/on11 Productlont Inc.• • Who/ftomf Family Ent#rlllnm«il Alw•fl A PAMILY TREATI HELD OVER FIND OUT YOtfRSELF WHY EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT· . . DAILY •l~OT I • • •IAC:" ·~ , AT ILLI• I ...... C-IT-•.1 __ _ '., - -?·••09 • "UNflNGTO• • .._.. 5 ACAOIMY AWA•D NOMUtATIONS .. ~ "'~''" BEST ·SPrt•L mcm -SO~G 1'"''"' ~ ..... _. -WALTDISNFf -=1111 ells Tt:CllWICOlDll' ~c NDMINAT!D fDR I ACADEMY AWARDS BESf'~ICTUAE IEST ACTOR j!!JO EDWARDS CllllllA ~EIO Mi!SIOll YIUD ·Ill-UH · Ji\lC f<INOl.111 .... f'I'" ,.,, ... .,,... ..... ,.. tit I \ • , ' • • ' • -- ' Roasting Sensors An enBineer at the Honeywell laboratory in Min- -neapo11s supervises the 'roasting' 1of .a sensor at 1800 de:Jrees in a gas furnace. Earphones protect • his hearing from the roar of the gas fire. The new ·sensor is designed to ·monitor ultra-high-temperature combustion in automotive gas turbine engines of the future. Six Tax Consultants In Tizzy O'ver Taxes ByTOMWEU.S CHARLO'ITE, N.C. (AP) - Sir tax consulta nta htre came up wifh 1!1 differen t results when asked for help in filling •cut a federal income tax return. The maximum difference was $454. Ont COMUlllnt 11\d the taipayer owed $ 7 7 • Another II.id a re.fund of sm was due. • An AllOCiafed Prus writer and his wife went to the con- .aultants for advice on filUng: out their joint return with Jtemlzed dedujrt.lom. The cou:: pie pretended to know little about possible deductions but gave the same information to etich consuU.11nt when asked Tor j t. Some of the consultanbi found -' lt.(itlmate deductions, IUch as damage to the famUy car that was not covered by collision insurance. Others I J s t e d deductions such as ordinary sunglasses, which the Internal Revenue Service says are ·only deduc- libie if worn on jobs wtlere they are an absolute necessity. ...... ftM•tt,. Cu51om T•ilor 1nd Shirlm1ker ·"' '• \\',..ldlff l'l•ll • S.vrntrenth ind lr"!"f • lo'!·10?l 1(1!00 •I" In r1100 T'"' Mnnd•y tM""-h S•tu•d•, "''by"Aproinlm•"• Some of the consultant.s say In their advertiaing that they will appear with the taxpayer If he has to go to.court over hla return. David Kestler, chief tax 1uditor for the IRS office here, noted in an interview lhll "the person who signs the rel.urn is responsible for everything that's in it." One consultant failed to sug- gest many legitimate deduc- tions tha.t the couple was ~ titled to, such as the husband's alimony payments . Only one of the consultants went beyo~ the usual ~ues­ Uon about doctor bills and medicine costs to discover that the newsman was entitled to a deduction for the cost of crutches and special shoe sup- ports needed because of a broken leg, · · The deductions and the fWaJ. figures weren't the only places where the tax experts dif- fered . The fees ranged. from $27 lo $50. One fin'n of a national chain charged $50,•while another of. nee of the same chain a mile away charged $35. Both con- sultants charged according lG the number of special tax forms rilled out. The cheaper consultant combined some of the deductions or assets on the same forms, thereby reducing the cost. SIGMA THREE FREE& AN ESTIMATE ON A IURGLAll ALARM POI YOUR BUSINESS L"M or Purchau CALL 557-5333 for Information WANT A LITTLE LUV? Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd. 2'21 HARBOR BL VO. COSTA MESA 54'-1200 Would y ou pay an ex tra $5.21 p er n1onth for Full Ne w Car Mainte nance? Thill'• All the eX1ra It cost with a Johnson 6 Son Full Mlllntenance I..t!a~ on any of our brand new 1972 Mercurys, Jusl think of it .•• no morl'! 11.nnoying repair problems • , , no more unexpected expenses and be&:t of all . , . a "beautiful new full 11.r:e Mercury ~1arquil or Montetf'Y to drive In llb!lolU\rly perfect rendition at all times. FJnd out for yourwelf all the benefits Md pl1;1asurfl this fMttitle leue program provides on all our Uncoln- lotercury Prod.uetl. oJl BUD BOWEN at 54<>-5630 •• , • TODAY ! • 540-lllll By CARL CARSTENSEN Of 111t c.itY" .. u.t •t•ff Costa M¥.;8 Chevrolet dealer John Connell who was recently elected to the board of dlrec- tors ,ol the Motor Car Dealers Association of S o u t h e r n Callfornla ha• juat been named secretary o! that group. A rnldent of Newport Beach, Connell'1 asaoclatlon with Chevtolet da_tes back to IMA -wben he joined tho di- vision's whole- sale depart- ment following service as a pilot instructor with the U.S. Army Air coNNILL Coll?s. During WW JI Connell served at the Santa Ana Air Base which was 11t the same location as his current dealer~ ship now stands, Hf! tran :-ferred to Chevrolet's retail division in 1949 and in 1960 joined the staff or Miller Chevrolet in Newport Beach. In 1964 he purchased the dealership and moved it to its present site on Harbor Blvd. Auto production schedules for the fir.st quarter '72 in- dicate • r~ir·sized buildup on hancL After a moderate December, auto companies will be sc heduling production above antii::ipated sales during January-March in preparation for spring .selling. ...Industry sources say 2.28 million cars are targeted for the first quarter and dealers are optimistic: Both · Chevrolet and Ford are adjusting schedules because of strong small car -sales and the ex- pected strong demand for the new Pinto wagon could make further production ad· justments necessary. Insurance Meet Set • -• ' Auto ma)l:ers have all but written off outdoor advertising as an effective national ad medium. Not a single auto comJ)¥ny, domestic or import, la using advertising on a na· tional basis for passenger car promotion. Tight budgets, television, consumerism, ecology, static gtyling, shifting markets, in- dividual dealers choice and use of newspapers, are all Money's Worth · NeW Kesponslftllltff? ' Jim Hawki ns, (seated) manager of J. C. Penney's In the Harbor Center in Costa Mesa Is the newly elected <halrm1n of the board ol the Center's Merchant's Association. Passing the ~paper work~ to the new chairman ore [from Jell) Bob Sumpter, center's coijrdinator, and board membcn Don Johns, Pal Boggs and Mel McDonald . I --- ,. ::· " " -' ' ' l •• . , I . . . . . -• ' MOlldlf, Mlldl IJ, 1972 SC . ' . ' Mondaf.s Closing Prit.es-Complete New York SJock Exchange List ' - ~' ~ .. Market Hampered . . ' .By Profit Taking NEW YORK (UPI) -Tbe llodi: mvut llaf" J•red under tba preaure of profit taklaa Mell!~ and plunged sharply along a llroad front. "rradlng wu fairly active, but not as much u In recent HS· alons. Some analysts sai d the profit liking could be accounted for by steep recent gains and, in the long run, tht rile It has made alnce Tban1U1lvtn1. Few ; would predict how long the downtrend would con· tlnue. ShorUy beforet the close, the Dow Jones In- dustrial average of 30 selec\ed blue-chi~ ,stocks was down 11.21 at 928.66. Standard & Poor s l500 stock Index plunged 1.08 to 107.29. Declines held a commanding lead over ad- vances amons the more than 1,7t0 issues crossing the Lipe. _Complete Closing Prices-American Stock Exchange List OAIL Y PllOI' -1I • ........ ' • ill DAILY PILOT· By Phil lnltrlandi ,-.-. cn.r-~i..-..1•n.•..wriPI>·-... ''Like father, like ion." Old .Union Boss 80-Still Tough. CHICAGO CUP!) -Stand-lni In tbe midde of his omall kitchen holding a glass of beer, James Caesar Petrillo admtla he otlll half upecla a gun blut when he opeoa his apartment door. Forty yeara: as a labor czar will do that tD croued him had trouble find- ing work. Today, Petrillo has only a doorman between him and any menace. His apartment is simply furnished for old- fashioned comfoJ1 with deep- you. cushioned chairs and couch, "Bui then · 1 think, who dark wood tables and an would want to kill me now,'' organ. He still has oriental he aya. "If I wasn't afraid to rugs atop his carpeting . . die when J was 35, why should I be afraid now at 80, you There. are pictures in the know?" den, living room, hall and din- To all appearances, there Ing room -four of Petrillo woul.d .be litUe reason for the wearing spats and playing the trumpet while Harry Truman heavies to go after Petrillo pounds on the piano; Petrillo now, three days before his with Earl Warren; Petrillo 80th ·blrtbday. -with Frariklin Ro o 11 eve It , But be stlll aoks wbo's there Hubert Humphrey, Dwight D. before opening.a door , though Eisenhower. Ad1al Stevenson, he lives ensconced in a luxury Lyndon Johnson and Richard ~·· Nixon-who signed his photo, ' ·~·· .,e., tht:OU11h hell, hut I'd do It highriae bulldlng overlooking Lake Michigan. His apartment Is lu ll of pictures ol praldenla aild state!men who shook Pe~illo'1 hand -his little finger, actually -when he was· undl.sputed king of the multimillion dollar American Federation of Musidans union. "I went through hell," he says, 11but I'd do it again. Sometimes I still think I'm union · president, you know? lt'o In your blood. I get talking to people and I walk like I'm the president. I catch myself, you see." Petrillo got Into the habit of thinking .like a powerful man during his first 20 years as pre!ldent of the wealthiest union local in the nation - Chicago local 10 of the Atnerican Federation of Musi· cians. The Image was reinforced when he was elected national president of the union in. 1940 and began drawing a $46,000 aMual salary for the two jobs. He feuded with the mighty and . asked for "more and more and ·more" for the musicians, whom he called his "boys." "Hell, .when I need anything, I ju.I tell the boys and they give. It to me," he would say. The bo)'ll, noting the bombs thrown at Petrillo1s house in 11134 ancf again in 1932, bought their 'boss a bullet-proof car.. and provided him w i. t h bodyguard•. His wood~J)anelect office was furnished w i t h overstuffed lounges, oriental ruil:s. scotch whiskey, '"In d willing at· tendants: Musicians w h o ' "best wishes f r o m an amateur." Petrillo concedes he ia not on the go as he used to . be before be was defeated in a re- election bid. to the local AFM presidency In 1962.' "I do ti. little w.Ork for the union," he-says, 0 nothing steady. I go to union con~ ventions evefy year. Old friends'! They.'re ,getting less and less. If I keep living, I won't know anybody." He recalls labor rival John L. Lewis, presli.ient of the ClO, who tried and failed to move into his territory in 1937, "He was a good labor leader, but very destructive," Pettillo says. "He would build a unio n, then tear it down, then start building again. He wasn't satisfied with building .ti. Oh, what the hell, the man ia dead." But be bristles when asked about a highly circulated story that he ·had.been kidnaped for tansom, calling Westbrook Pegler, the late journalist he blatnes for the story, ua man who woUld murder his.mother for a story." "I don't usually talk this way about dead people," Petrillo says, "but he should have died 30 years ago. He was mean. He was really a liar.'' He says he thinks labor unions today are more honest than they used tD he, and more honest than business is oow. He proudly recalls he got a clean bill or goods each time he was investigated ·by Congress. He characterius former Teamsters President James Hoffa, recently released from prison, as ••very bright" but unwilling to change his pourse even if wrong. I See by Todays Want Ads • GO CRUISING around the bay and -In thl• 1965 24' Owens Crulaer. lt hu 225 HP, 1ellinc for Im). e SUPER STRENGTH, In thia Hoover Power Glide. It's a dia1 .. ·m1tic. Excel· lent condition. e BLACK LAllRAOOR dog for Ale. She 1115 month• old, AKC, all abota. She's a winner! " ( I • 22 Inch Wi~• Rotary . • 24Jnch i 1 • DELUXE · POWER MOWER BAR~a-Q· GRltL ,. "With lrilll•ltt Slrvcfo Q11alltyf" "ZI~ Tlirovsli Yovr Lawn In No Tlmtl" F==~ Super.Dtluxe ftaturts Include: Y' Galvanized, cliPoOn hood with yl 3 h.p., 4 cycle, Briggs &Stratton rewind pointed s!HI top. start engine-throttle controls on handle. yl 22" wide-front discharge. yl 'u" to 3" cuttin g height. ·yl Rustproof, chrom•plated grnl. Y' Grid adjusts to 4 h;,;ghts. yl Diamo nd tread tire-2 coat Y' Complete with U.l. listed Sierra Red finis h. motor and chrome plated spit. yl 3 position spit adjustment, lUU, & WED. ONlYl SAVE $10.001 PENETAAY SPECIAL PURCHASE! Deluxe Quam ·suN LAMP "With Ad/vatable Floor Stand!" • Haveatanyaar'ro4ncl-for anyon~nytim~nywhere. • U•• as a table model or with ad justable stand. . • lightweight, yet exceptionally stable. •Complete with lamp, adju!lable stand and s~n gogglH. R;~~~ $1799 SAVE $7 .001 Compltte TUU, & WED. ONL YI Made To SellJor $39.95 RIG. $13.99 TUIS. & wm; ONLYI _5A'lll Rolfor D•rby--$troet King• Over-The-John STORAGE CABINET •Fits over any standard toilet unit. • 20 \4" widex30" high x5V." deep. • Easy surface moun ting;--no cutti ng in walls. • Great f<ll' storage in any room-white only. 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RIG. $2.29 $1~!pl1t1 1u11. & WID. ONL1'1 ' I h D n 0 , . .. ' T• .. Y'• l'bud • N.Y. StMks "' • VOL. 65, NO. 73, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PA6ES . ' . . . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY; MARCH 13, 1972 . ' --~-------------···---- JEN CENTS --• --· . 1es IVlll ' RX;. Sex He Jps Hearts . . ' . Chicqgo ~Doc~r Says Tenswns Also. Ea,sed . By BRIAN SULLIVAN AllldelM ........ ki.c. WTttW NEW YORK -"Su IS not only hero to rtay, '.' the doctor aaya, "It alao can help y_ou stay her.~ lO'nger." . The doctor's mesaage ls that the old theory holding that ae1:11s bad for a weak or aging heart bu been di.proved, Not 'onty :tha~ liut ho .b 11ytna that 4·--~·--,. . I I • I •• • there is mounting evidence th1t sex ii good tor lbe'beart, Uc! further , that men with 1UU.al frustraUona are mere prone to bear\ dlsease. 1'Durihg .the neit year," writes Dr. Eugene Scheimann of ChJcago, "mill ions of men will suffer from painful, often fat&I heart attaeb. Ironically,.. many of these att.:b ~~d· be prevented .. by one very Y ~uPg~r Working to ,Put -·-· ~. • • I . • •• • . Death Penalty on Ballot simple, very cheap and very pleasant treatment: more sex." Schelmann, a sexologist and columnist, discusses sex and heart disease in the April issue of Forum, an international journal ol liuman relations. While primitive man· connectelsex with reju Venation and vigor, Scbeiniann writes, civiliza tion brough sexual guilt and a fear that se_x was weakening. "What kind of effect," he asks, "dots unrel~ tension have pa the.heart?" Research has demon!trated.an anocia· tion between heart diseease aod such risk a c t o r 1 as chol~terol level, b I o o d pressure, smoking, lack of exercise and being .. o v e:r we i g b t , Scbeimann acc;><>wledge.s. But he suggests; as do others, t~ion and anxiety ft!.BY al~ play ,. a role. SACllAME;NTO (AP) -Ally. <Gen. lliative,peUUon to: · "I l>Otteve," be says, "that the best ~velle J. Younger announced today be 'is' 1. Restore the legislature'• right to aet way a man can release tens ion ls by trafting a Pl1>~ ballot meuure to the deatli penalty for cutain crimes. making Jove." legalize the dtith peN]ty· in California. 2, Re.instate ' the death penalty in the Scheimann argues that relati vely few . voun;er, a Republican. Aid the m: law ult was before the court's "ill-ad· middle.aged women dle of heart dlsease tlaUve petition will be pre~ In ~ of.. vised decllion." and observes that these women are not lte and ·be JJ1.8die 1•v~l>le .to volunteer It takes petitions with QO,IM voter worried about sexual impotence. p-oups to distribute tbrougboyt California aipatW'ef to put a proposed Constitution ''A woman," he Says, "may lose m. rr aD eft'ort te ·1tt1 enough •afanalW'll to 1 amendment on the November ballot. terest i(l ·sei:, for fear of losinf her at· IUt the,qll<l!ion.on 11/e, ballot. . • . DeaJlne .for lllin& \he pelitlolll ll Jwne :It. tracUveness, but the burden o proviJ>g · ·Gov:. Ronald 1Reapn baa:aald ;ht would •"After ~e deli.ber&µoo, ~e ~ve ~id-Herself by' ae:rual 1perfonnance iJ not iupport ~,a move. He hu ~.a . ~ tq prepare such ID ·~Uve becluae , here." )rime critic .« ttit Callfqmla 8Up'eme . '¥. believ:e :~ ,people of Cali[,omla are · Scheiminn goes· on to argue that --.• - -- ::owt'1 deqlsl!Jll )'eb. II ~"1! the death O!,ll!U<!UP ,vote on the ~Uer • YOUllitr among Eskimo.malesi there is Uttte hear\ 1e!1111J cniel« ,.. ... , fl!!>ll!!-' ·llld. . '· dlsease despite .._ dlcl ricl!·;·in lat, .• lll1llill tt-..io, Iii, lfoi!!i, ·1 ¢0.,<tip.lli!Jll!ll*\ the.iiii. , 1•lilltDJ .ol III~ ''> , » 1 .y..._ ~= to ~d'tiljlllcillon Off!. -"Tbef. 1e1 pl bl ~~else,'l llJt, Je !!(,..... -: f<. " .. -.,.... . • 1 • ' ; • , r • 1 ; , • • , tt a bUic"need of, life, like food ... · ·' 't t ' · · w1 · Dcotors~ ·themselves seem unusu•lly La" , gu· ·-wt. h , ;as' t y-n .·si. ; · · prone 19 beart attack!, Scheimann uys. f Kf, "-' y "Doctors have a high incidence .of · , . ,' · . · · · troubled .marriage," ht says, "ind a . . · • • · 1easer· degree of st%Ual freedom out!llde • · • marriage than other professions. 11 J, 0 • w . # n . A Su, Scheimann malnt&!ns, b good 01n1ng a~r . gency m~~in:clfi.~~~·~Yroidgland,bums ' .. · · · · · up cholesterol ind calories, uerciaes The city of Lquna Beach,remalaa. the w1!6le P,.~·must lit the l1ri!fut ever · eyery mu,.cle in the ))ody Ind llttngthens, ut aleocy .left to comtder memberlhlp ilj ~--1 ~tlonl. 'It abould bill Doi overtates, thebeart by making it n the AJiJo Valley Wiler Mlllqemen\. he-natlonwlde,'',he llld. pump more bl09!l lor a lhort period •nd · .. u....1 ......... •'--i p--·-1"· __,_r In il.a then relax. . . \genC)i ~ a·Jlew tt...-. .....,.-..... ~~ ~ "~ ·~ "A bealth 'gbt I ' •-lridtlpreod pnile' 1duritJc ,J~ IDltlal , Ciplltrano 1lay Area, Serra (South East • . Y' ru o au q nature/1 l*ting late :lut week. . lteglonal lloc!.,..tlori ,Authority), the tranquilir.er,reducing atress and qeatlng· • · -.. •< AliJo . "°""' wtll taclrlo treotment and ~l!'_:;<al feeling of rela tion and well-Liguila ttty ..,...c11men wll aJO•lile' recamatlon projecla ~ and -Inland ....... ~lning tbO · new wlute lrttlinebt and of the Serra territory and "attempt to win -ecl~ation agenCy at 1 meeting 1 government approv~ .. of '"'•nts for llediieiday nilht. ·- Last Friday , amid prabe fr<lm the ·ex-•peciflc~ projecla. - -u11·ve offiCei of Ute San Diego ~-onal A ~t study· on the , outfall ques-~ tlori ali'eady h11 'been agreed · upon, to Water Q\iallty COntrol Board, the qency take advantage ol government crants :ho1e·Carl Kymla. as Ila board ctlairman, which could help 1 finance '31 million lien.-cliaCua...i priority' projects: I(ymDi wo.ith.ol projects. 11anai;ea the Moulton-Niguel · Water But becauae of the fall deadline, Oiatrlct. · ' ~ • ' '"everythin1 bu to be undertaken with Anil . the diam of greateat 111agrulude precliion and speed," Kymll said, .in !be a regional oeean oull,all which ''The> lunC!ing for .the granb only -Is ;nust be plailned before the .dff<Olnt .for available ~ for projects authorized . this lederal clean' water 'lfanll eorly tlill ' -~ and we have to jake advantage of roD!IJJC'1all. · iliem !IJlkkb',:• he added, To 'dllo, tlie qencla which bave joined Tile emplwls 01 the ,entire rqional ile-=e·are:· ·· " -conceptWlll be onthetotalcycleolwute taiiel Water Dlltrid. ' • , treatment and rtclamaUon of wule ' &ltllb ~ ~ llllb ~ ..... "" -to ncttatloo, lrrli•tlon and ~ -Wit&' Dlstrlet. ...-,.-nc:IIarlln&-· ' -TIIe Lal Alllol WM llllbid. OnlJ the~~-h -blelldlng ' -TIIe El Tl!rD Water DlatrlcL -omaJl lll!ltalioe: Into a rtcl- Tbe cllJ °' ·'-"" Buell ~ l!u b!'tn . . ' ' illoe· . ,_Pap *i ......... to join and -P'l!ild · '" . • . hear!J cl(J' ~ IPP""(al "" • -ll ' . -. ' . okay 11 tile._, ---· PJa· nners' ·Boo-st 11 ... Dennll 0'LW7, Ille· San ·Dtep . Chamber Has Tickets · For Younger Addr~ss Tickets are now on sale·at the Laguna Beach Chamber.of C.Ommerce office for a March 29 luncheon featuring a talk: by California Attorney General E v e 11 e Younger at the Anaheim Convention ~nler. · YQunger is scbeduled to addreaa the noon IWICbeoo meeting of county bualnesamen. The talk I~ being apoDIOl'ed by the Orange Cl!ambet of Commerce. Tickets for the luncheon are $5 each and may be purcbued from the Chambet, :IDl5 N. ~!t l!Whway. &1ercise carried out· recently at former Ace Furnltu<0 buildtn1 on , NewP!>rt Boule,vard,,Olcl, l)ulldiilg·was due to be lorn down, 10 owner, Cal Stilley, let filemeil•practlce'their various fire !l1ht10g,teciinlques on It. In this casei 5a6batlii'ii breaking Into locktd building. to aet,at .blaze. · l Coilncilmen ·Plan 'to Mull . • • • ' I ' • ' ' I MaII : .. at W~.dnesHity Meet , , 'A ~ropoaal to start Pll>Ceedings· im-mediltel~ to convert onl bloCk of Llguna Beach's lower Park Avenue into a "mini· mall~"·wilt"be ;coltajllered 1 Wednesdiy night by·the ·city couneU, In · a letter to the council, Joseph· 0'Sullivaii,rpresideilt of fhe Frieflds of the L.aguna,Beacb.Llbrar.y, suggests· that the mall project be undertaken now so it may· be cdmj>leted at' the 'same time as the new library, now under construction. In April , 1971, the council conlifmed its Intention to es~bllsh a ~estri(lli mall In . ihe blocR lielween Coast Highway and the alley adta«:nt to . the new library1 bl.Jllding; aftet prOVisfon bad bee?. 'made· for diaplaced parking, and oh completion DI the ToPICS ' tralflC lttidy belni . im-' -dertakom'ln th< city.~' . ' · In req~~t"" lnuitedi1te, aclion on the, mall, O'SWllv111 · notes that .34 parking • , ' • I o ~ ' I 1 I f • spaces will .'be •r•llable In t6, new, llbrary complu and lbal .tho TOPICS. study does · not conlebipfota 'uil al'thl•• tii0ck or ?arir:l.\J.nue 'u ;paft. 'ot the . downtown cif~41all0n iy9tein. 1 • 1 ' Mexico Eyes Japan . . . TOKYO (~P,) ' ,-P.re1ldent . Lull Echeverria of ~e1ico aald today tbft his. trip· to Japan was laying thedoondatfon for closer political, economic and etlltural ties ·betwffn' the ooWtrlH. ' 11Mtxlco· urgently needs deveiQpmllll of ill In- dustry and economy and wanto to 'induce' tei:lutOlogy from J1pan to iccomplilh thll ~oal.',' he to la a new1, conlerei!Ce. · · wator quality ••acuUve., who. prllaed the· · new apncy hlc!'IY II tile' ln1tlal meetinl ~ ·F Y Fric!Q. ·' . . '.lo our ears 0'1-7 heralded .,., IWlll fDhnaUon · ·Eighth Grader Jeannett.e Hurst Fatall y Injured ' ' . \ 01.!J"::1"...:;;i:i.T:*.:' ;.,ty in ·Eved by Council Febl1lar1 Wbetr'Mr. ~ pr1leted the J 1.1 total formation 'ilt ,tltei rqlonil body An enilnanoe 1 that ...,',id e1tablilh a withln-ais -· -• foar.:rur term of ollloe •for Laauna ''Tho l~lloll wu <>n time, and the Buell plamtnc commi11ionm ·will be ' .......... ,_.., bfr Ula City Coon- tind.i:· P onders · cll.\1 ~,'n.iuut of the-·-·~ 1n • , , ._... to a prepoul IJ)' Councilman , , p. ".'.'!ll.!~ J1or Billm, C11J Altornor. NJ 5eJlllC)ilr llDb romu 1·. ... ...,. .. • '"m'.}"t to ,~ • ., -. I t11t = ._.., ipocllies ' ' 1.aguM 8oleh . City ' Coaotil no -tom- W ' a1P1 wlll """""'"' wri41r ----'1-the ._. MU< ... -~··.i:eqlllll ~ ~~ .. ..=. .. .,,. .. "::.1.l,,::_ pr=~ ~ ~ "!, ':':-~ far clUllly u-111 .. bJ lol , .. that the Wl!on BZA -1~ ' -medo "'1n1-ol two .._, -npln mi lu!April,Hano .wunamodto1_,_, .,July I, ~119 lftd .tht-.. -1't\J' archli.ct Cllrtl Allll to • iwo.;ur term•. on J!tlx ,1, 1r14. 1er1n' iilil raa1t0r • 11&.-i. 1-tme. , , A "'f"1 al m °"NI O!unty cltles 'JU' -i....-.,pnlldll lD thll ...lier n•eal-, lllM illd_, ..... -·-.111 ed, .., •••• , ... 11111 -- appobtl1Mllt. Thi requllll la as1dlll It ==••' 1 , ........ ...-., • 11 be-opbJthe-·--__ ........ ..,.._ ....ion 11 a pe!'10Mll matter. and -bal two ,..,.-. , . By FREDERICK ICHOEMEHL Of .. ~ ""' ltatf •• Costa Mesa; two slaters; Jo Christine and· J~nnlfer Marie Huret of La1uhl Beach: The American fiq flew It half llalf (o. day at Laguna'• Thunton Intermedllte . School In trtbple fq Junnette nunr, on eighth grade student wbo died Saturday after being hit by. a car travelint alonl Pacific Coaat JUc!tw1y. \ and grandp,.rentl. · Mr1i Nora Morales of Coote Me11 and Mrs. Marie Rhe~ of San Diego. The accident whlc6 claJn>ed the cute, I4-year-<1ld'1 We ocCumd dlnclly ID front al her "llCOOd bomo" -11!1 Irvilll ·eorn-1me. otalilea Juat ""111! of C..-del·Mar. Her fa-bone, a palomlm named Mlay," WU jlJll *-" -away when JU!!l!elta ran to !root .al a llodp .ltatlon Wll"ll drlvn by !Chnla Pll'IOlll, 17, of 4IO Mowaln lload, Lquna-· . ' ROaary for the -lar 'lbunton•llll' dent wW be rec~ at 7:19 p.m, ,.._., POl'ULAR THUR$T.ON STUO I NT • • at SL Cltllltlnt I Ci~llc a.ftb. , .le -Hunt , 1'IJlllll 8-h. Raqulem ..... wtll "'°"" .. ' . ' ' . . i-..tay lllOl'!lllll at tt a.m. at lbe ' • • 1 · dlitr<II. ' • tr bOma., 2965 ~ottntaln View Drive, Joa••lt II uwt..: br lior ...... I Lquna1Wacb : hei Cother, John Hurst of Mr, and Mn. P'nd Sllafloid of U. llbiir ' IAI·~; a brother,J~ D. ~al .. A special yw!JI award In', bonor o(· Jeinnette will be imtttu!.d thil 'yw with monoY belnJ roiled thll woelt by _1tudenll at Tl!ur1!Gn Scbool, 1Jld1 lnltructor Roo ' . Rodecier. • 1 . "flbe waa I IJi•..wl ~ aal..J •~I " ~ .. I !°:"~' Roclecker 111d, In, -30iiw!ette, Another lnslnictor. M Ftlher, uid Jtannell4 w11 ''popular with ·many 1tudenll" and that she, wu always talk- ing about 1Jor ..... .: Jeannette hid beuJ at ' tbe llablt1 betora the accident occurred, and bad gono ac,.. Ille '1ahway to gal a cold 411 nk 1t 1 refrelbmerit 1land . A Cilllornb HJalr.ray P a t r o I 1polceaman 11ld Mila Pll'IO!tl wu not held or charaed In aJOneclion with the 1:30 p.m. accident. Mla Par.Ona wu not inJund, llJo opokeaman added • • Clemente Man Making First Try A San Clemente physician making his first attempt at scuba divlng died Sur\day morning after entering the rouah aurf off Cleo Street in Laguna Beach. Chier Lifeguard Skip Conner u ld Or. Paul M. Smith, of 1400 S. Ola Vlsta, was pulled from the choppy, five.foot surf by his diving Instructor and a former La guna Beach Jlfeguard. A t t e m p t s through chest massage and mouth-loo mouth resuscitation to revive, the maa failed and he was pronounced dead. , 'Offiolals at the Oranae c o u n t 'I Coroner's ofUce uld thJa mornina the cause of death 'has been Hated aa a prob- able drowning pending the outcome of an autopsy. · Chief Llleguart! Connor a a I d preliminary reports that the physician had become entanaled In kolp were 11111 and thar the ll 1.m. Incident occurred while Dr. Smith was atlinding la walat· deep water . CoMer 1peculated th1t the man may ha ve panicked and 1ulfere<j 1 bear! at· tack. "There was a five-foot surf runnlq Sunday," ·Conner u ld, "•nd that was no time to be taklna: a dlvln1 clau out." The lifeguard noted that alter l111tnJc:tor cart Henger, of 8302 W. Oceon Froal, N....,...i Beach, and' lotmer clty Iii....,. Jolla Parlett• pulled Dr. Smith It alION, fOut other membero of tho cltu ~ to bt mcuad by 111.,...... ._ tllt iotUne aurf. • ln'=1°dl;t ~·;.~ and that dlven retumod IO llJo -to- day to recover the tqtilpmaot IO that II could be checked for a -Ible lllalJund. tJon. ' Or, Smith moved to San Cletl\IDte tn 111M · llld · maintained a medical practice al 115 ,Avllllda llirr1. In addition to hll practice, he wu on the medlcal ~!1 ol Sotjth' Cout Community Hoopltill and MJsalo~ Community Hoopltal. . 1 . Dr. Sll)Jth laava hit widow, Pllrldl• four sons, Paul Jr. of Minne.polls, David of the alretaft arrler U.S,S. Ha.-t, and Mark and John, boll! ol Sall Clemente;. a daughter, DebbJ1 .of San Clemente: a brother, Harry of LIU =· Minn. and ·a 1iltet, Mr1. ~ Al of CoreJ, N.'C.. . . Tho ph)'llclan held member1hlpa In the Amatlcan, tl!e.CtlUomll'llld the Orllllt Cowlty Medlcal A·rocllt&orll. Ht WU alml a member• of the Unlttd l'nlbytoria ~ In San Clametita. ' Funeral arraapmenll are pendlni al, Sbeller Mortuary In San Clemente. . ' ' Miniature Train Derails; 9 Hurt SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Nina pttlOlll, lncludinc 111 cbfldren, were dumped llr'leet to tJii IMWld .. their car, pulled by "LJttle Puffer," San Frano cltco Z.00'1 nllnlttun -train, deraJI. ed ·on a trellle, Thi p111qm atJP&nntly received notlJina more thu CUii ud brtdlll ln tho flll •Suoday. police llld. . 1.oo ollk:llll >11ld !hoy did not know what caused ~ derallmeiit, whlclI rea tbe car dan,Un1 over the traljll. Weatller ll'a aolng to be another depr111 Ing, loeb day Tuesday a1.., tho Oranp •Coast with tempe- expected to han1 around Ula low !0'1. Poalblllty of ba11 llDlll!lao • In the afternoon. I.owl 17-11. INSm E TODAY Jomt• Co.•or Pe trlUo, o labor l•qdo r for 40 ~""· IOV• II< 1tiU "half •zpecll" o gun blalt 101I<n hi OJ><"" hi.I door. Set •!Orv. Pag• a. L,M,ttff I -n C-I (,....,.,,. ,. (MtlQ It (,........ 14 Dtt• Neflc• , ·~ ~ ... ' llllflf•h•tlll I 11 ,tMllcit , .. ,, ,... .......... ' 1te111nr1 '' l , • ) ' I • ~ DAJLV PILOT LI. SEEKS IADHAM'S SEAT Councllm1n Jim Thorpe \" Cap~ C.Ouncilman Thorpe to Enter Assembly Race By PAMELA HALLAN 01 .. o.ll'f •••• ,." A San Juan Capistrano city councilman bis entered the race for the 71st Aase~ly District. Jim Thorpe, 36-year..old mathematics .instructor at saddleba.ck College, bas an- nounced his candidacy in the Democratic primlry for the seat held by Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach}. "I decided to run after requests from both Repobllcart.5 and Democrats who !eel the incumbent has settled Into a . complact.nt niche in the Assembly and is no longer responsive to his · con· at.ttuents," said Thorpe. _ ''The Badham-Schmltz policy of voting peraonal interests rather than those of the voters of the district is out of step with the desires of the majority of member• of both parties," he said. , Thorpe uld the citluna ol the dlstricl are entitled to a full-Ume legislator who will work at uoderatanding their need!!' and provldlng both repre.entation and leadership in Sacramento. "My experiences Jn locaJ government have kept me a)\lare of the conctrna of the 9«1ple of South Orange County and the importance of continued local con- tact. "Tlm American aysttm ol government doea not liitend Campalg~ t~ be auctions, cf the d0mccr~c~ del!"nda uiion' the In t of lndlvJdJJal voters Jn face-to-face con- tact wJth the candidates. That la the op- portunity I plan to. offer voters in niy· campaign." · Thorpe, who resides at 279S2 Calle San- ta Ynez, ia serving his first term an the councllJ He conducted his last campaign on a,.~r-tCHloor basis, presenting his platff>rm to the voters face to face. He la married and has two children. Pot 'Ads' Hit By Mrs. Reagan SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The wile of Gov. Ronald Reagan says the legaliiatian of marijuana would result in vending machine 1ales and extensive advertislng campaigns to attract people to the drug. ''It boggles the mind to think of billboards urging you to 'fly higher' with Brand X, or 'get sloned quicker' with Brand Y," Nancy Reagan said Sunday. Expressing her opposlUon to legalizing marijuana, Mrs. Reagan said "every fonn of advertising would be employed to induce more people to smoke it." She made the comment! in the Jatest Installment of her weekly questi on-and- answer column in the Sacramento Union. OUN•I COAST · DAILY PILOT Tiie Ol'9l'ilt CO.t DAILY PILOT, ..mi -Mlktl h cornbl1141d lt'>t N••'"'-. 11 Pll!Jlltl\N '1 111•0r11111• C"d '"1.lbllslifnt Comptny. k~ ttt. lldlllorll •r• publlslied, Mondty lh"*lh Fr\dty, fol' OM.It Mts1, .. ,wporl ltech, ffun!lnt"" lr•cll/Founllfn Virrey, l19vn1 ••cht lrvln1/S1ddleblct llld Stn Cr.r'ntnlt/ ltn J111n C111!1tr1n0. A s!nol• r9\'1Jontl td!lb\ •• M Ushtd Slturd•Y• •nd SUrnSlys. TM sirll!CIPll p\lbl11hlno pl1nt II It 3JO W~t .. y Str"'' (Oltl MHI, C1t!klr"!1, t2'H, Ro\i•rt N. w,,J .l'rllldlillf Incl J'1t1bll1hW J1clt R. Cv1t1v Vk:I Pl'Clld9"1 I r-' Gt!ll'r1t Mtiwgrr Thorr111 K11•ll Eal tor Uorn•1 ~ M11rphi11e M11119ll$ Edltw Chrrln H. Looi IUch1P11 P, Nill Aulallnl ,,.."'9bw Edllorl ....,_._~0- 222 for1tt Av111w1 M1111~ A4dr1t1: P.O. low 666, 91611 OtWl>m- c:-tll M .. : 110 Wnt hY Srr.t N..._,t .. ~:»»NIWJIWfl~ievtN ffuntJMIM le1dl: 1717J IMc:tl '°""""'"' .&lt1 Cl'""""' as Hort!! EJ C."'lno A•I Toi ...... 17141 642 .. 121 Clw.HW .A4NrTlll"f 642•1171 let ........ Aft· .,.,•rhletltt: l ... -4tM4" ~I, 1m, ~111191 C0111t "1Jbn1h1110 Clirnpotny, H9 MWI ttorllt. 11!111rrtrltn1, tdil'll"lll f'fllltW fl( eillVltllttl'IWfll• 'fltr11n fl'llY 11 te,t~ wt!M\lt •Pt<llJ Ill'· .,...... ... ~ """· ...,..,..,....,,.wo1-•ol<1o d CMtl Mtll, CIHfM'1\tf, "'*'l!t!loft ..., urrler ... ., ftlOlltllll'I W -u '11$ ..... ry, "'",..,... .. tlflltlltll ilM INH!tlll)'. • -:~Escaping ' Detection' ' By ROBERT F. BUCKHORN U,I Tr1'""1'11t .... Wrllw WASHI NGTON -A~llne pllols suf. , ... fering rrom such problems as alcoholism, mental allmenta and heart disease are escaping detec tion, the go vernment's top aviation medical official said today. The Federal Aviation Administration's 'FAA air surgeon, P. V. Siegal, put the blame on a small number of the 2,187 privale doctors designated by the FAA as aviat ion medical examiners for com· merc ial pilots . •Some of these doctors do not report ''all they know " to the FAA for fear of endangering a pUot'1 job, Siegal 1ald in an interview. Other• have "well known repuUitions among the pilot community for being easy examiners," he added . Jn an effort "to get rid of bad apples, the gOvernmenl revokes 10 to 12 medical examiner certificates a year, and lets about 100 others lapse," Siegal 1ald. \ ' Residents • Re~yDig ·Arbor, Day .... ' • • ' Though th!y were a few days Joie In celebrating Arbor Day, residents of Laguna Niguel's Pacific lsland Village made up for it with a lot of good.old bard wort at a "plant-in" Saturday. , Ten residents af the village turned out with shovels, picks, wJieelbarrows and plants and spent most of the morninl sprucing up the area near the Jn. tersecl:ion of Pasicif fsland Drive and Star View Lane. Jn addition to planting small oleander bushes and geraniums, the grOup worked on the installatkin of a sprinkler system to provide water. · Mopey for the system was put up by the Cal·Fed Corporation which owns the land, said John Weirick, ccordinator of the project Joining Weirlck on the project were residents James Potts, Macy Fel11 BUI Woodburn, Ross Beach', Ch a r le Tschumy, Jessie McDonald, Ben Opeli Carl Gibbons, Frank Clewltt and Richard Croker. ' Bui, ·he said, "the pilots know where to go. One medical e'.iamtner performed over 3,000 physical examinations in a year. Twenty-three examiner• did a total • • DAILY PILOT lltfl P ... M PACIFIC' ISLAND VILLAGE RESIDENTS IN LAGUNA NIGUEL BEAUTIFY ROADSIDE ENTRANCE Bill Woodburn Pl~c•• Oleander Plants in Earth; It Was Belated Arbor Day Celebration "We've been conceined for some time that the entrance to the vWage isn't what it should be," commented Weirick as he surveyed the rock studded, weed strewn area to the aide of Star View Lane before beginning work. "So we decided to make this' our project this year." of 18,000 examinations in 1971." J There are approximately to,000 pilots in the United States with advanced com· mercial llcenses who must take on FAA· required physicals u often as twice a year, but at Jeast once a year. Under a proposed FAA rule, the government would scrap the aviation medical examiner system for com· mercial pilots and give the airlines power to conduct the examinations. Orange Free'fay .. ,Segment Opens In' Ceremonies A 4.7·mile link ol Orange County's newest freeway opened . today with . ceremoniea near Diamond Bar •• C.pt. J, J. O'Donnell, president elf the 4&,000.member Air Line Pilots Assocla· tion (ALPA) opposes the rule change, The new route by passes the curvy, contending the existing system works. dangerous Brea Canyon Road from "There bas never been an accident in Jmperial Highwiy in Brea to the Pomona the history of the jet age," he said, that Freeway, east of the city of Industry in could bt blamed on a pilot's health. But Siegal argued thlt because 1Cme LOs Angel., County, · pilotl do get lnadequate physical e·1J The Orange Freeway now eitends from aminations "the potential" for tragedy the ~verside Freeway in Anaheim to the exists. . Pomona Freeway and will eventually To support hiJ ariUfllent, SleeaI uia provide a 24-mile link between the Santa tha~ the FAA receive9 anonymous Ups Ana and Garden Grove freeways to the wb1ch uncovered cases where pilots were -Xellogg Hill interchante on the San being treated for 1erioU1 ailments. But Bernardino Ereeway in the Pomona the aviation. medical u:amlners nlver ·valley. · reported the conditions lo the FAA, be In early May 1 final tw .. mile north Newport Police Arrest Young Burglar Suspects By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 11M1 O.llr Piiot llttf month ago by sheriff's detectives who said they learned of an impending bcrglary through criminal Intelligence sources. 1 Southland Coast Last year, he said, the group of residents planted other oleander bu.shes in the same area . He said hls team of workers will be cleaning out a number of large planters along Paciflc Island Drive, in the near future. Board Meeting In Cafeteria To Hold Crowd A tip Jed lawmen. to stake out a Newport Beach area firm Sunday and capture four young burglary suspects, including two participants in their own Explorer Scoot Post that teaches law en· forcement methods. Because attendance at recent meetings Deleclive Capt Donald Oyaas said t.. Once f.ool, wet, c of the Laguna Beach school board lw ... day the pair evidently joined to learn the ceeded pennltted capacity of the district ins and outs of crime. board room, tonight's 7:30 o'clock study F 'l R J session wilt be held In the hlgb school Police said the suspeols -nabbed at OSSI s evea cafeteria. guRpolnt by investigators -had apPlied Trustees will study chairman William for membership in the unit but ·hadn't LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Thousands of 'Thomas' suggestion that the high school been accepted. years ago, the coast of Southern program needs "beefing up," and at.- California ha.d a climate much like that tempt •-determm· e s-1·ri1-he has '• The alleged burglary attempt at Mer-w r--· ..... ,... of the Monterey Peninsua and Northern mind and how it could be aceomplished. said. aection of the freeway 'from the Pomona Freeway to the San Bernardino Freeway will open. . . rell Dry Wall, 3955 Birch St., included. .California today, coot and wet, to judge Also under study would be a so-called. lookouts using walkie.talkie radios. by recent fossil evidence. "Little Red Schoolhouse" proposal under , • NEW YORK (AP) -Author Clillord Irving and his wife Edith pleaded guilty today to a federal charge of conspiring to defraud a publisher with a fake autobiography of Howard Hughes. They also pleaded guilty to New York state charges of grand larceny and conspiracy. Richard Suskind, Irving's literary researcher, also pleaded guilty to the state charges. He had been named coconspirator but was not Indicted in the federal case. The federal government agreed to dismiss a mail fraud charge against the Irvings and the 1tate agreed to drop all other counts ln its indictment. These had charged the three with larceny, conspiracy and passession of stolen documents plus two counts of per· jury against Irving and Suskind. The grand larceny charge to w.hlch the three pleaded guilty was in the second degree and conspiracy in the third degree. Their guilty pleas to U'lt federal and state charges could bring each of the lrv- ings a tota of 13 years In prison and $10,000 in fines. Susklnd could get eight years and a $1,000 fine on the stale charges. Slate Supreme Court Justice Joseph A. Martlnbl set sentencing for June !fl. The Irvings remained free on .bail. He be free on a $100,000 peraonal recognizance bond. She ls tree In 00 own custody after signing a $250,000 bond following her arrest on Swiss charge.. The zoutbern connector link from the Riverside to the G!J'den Grove a Santa pment plans. 11 will serve Anahefm Stadium. 'Cost of the Brea Canyon link, whkh was .completed in two years, was $14.$ million . Oflramps are provided at PathHnder Road, Diamond Bar Boulevard, Tonner Canyon and Lambert Road. The old Brea Canyon Road carried about 10,000 vehicles a day. Highway engineers estimate that 40,000 cars and trucks will use the new freeway link dai- ly. New Postal Rate Change Reported "T.he planning was fantastic," Detec-Paleontologists· of the county" Museum which each high school teacher wouJd be ·xe Sil E4,Cibbarelli sai1lt•d?u • I of Natural Hislory, :'igging in the La rsle for ~unseling as well as Jn. Ji!.-~~._-...ail! .......... 'liiM -_....,_. • . •lluOil•fuj/tO'IOitud>nt1. t 0 . Co t h ill' d r •( -of Ibo -.-lutff, ... examlnatlon of the lrl-. ' range un Y s er s epu ies wai ing farther south then any such fossils have or quarter, system for the school calen- at 2 a.m., when two of the four anestees been found in the past. dar also is on the agenda, with specific scaled the wall to the industrial com-Found with the redwood remains were regard to cost and relation to other pound. traces or Monterey cypress trees. schools. Only one is an adult while the otiier Both trees grow now In the CfOOI fogs The quarter system was to have been three taken into custody' were admitted to and ocean breezes on the coast to the instituted at the high school this year, but Orange County Juvenile Hall pending north: The cypress today .grows naturally was eliminated by the new board. prosecution as minors. only in the Monterey region. . . Arthur Geil, l8, of 14o7 Outrigger kn~~n exact age of the fossils IS not Df:ive, New~rt Beach, was booked into Befo~e the La Brea find, the most jail on susp1c¥>n of burglary. . southerly fossil evidence of coastal He is a Corona del Mar High School redwoods was found in an asphalt depos'it student but not a member of the police-near Carpinteria, and determined to be C.Ounty Traf fie Kills 2 Persons sponsored scouting unit. 38,000 years old. One of the would-be scouts ordered up Two West Orange County accldenll against a wall at gunpoint to be frisked resulted in dealh to a 75-year-ald woman for weapons -the original information From Page ] pedestrian in Cypress and to a Buena incorrectly hinted they would be armed Park man in La Palma over the -knew exactly what would be done. AIJ SO weekend, the Orange County Coroner'• "You' t · t bell th· b t I • • • officers reported today. Postage on third class mail now costs re no going 0 eve is, u Minnie Mae PeM of 6400 Cecelia Cir· more, according •· County Postal of-was learning tltis stuff Tuesday night," tion "club" -will qualify for the govern-I B P k k d w h t di t Id h' I c e, uena ar , was struc own by an fl·c·ials. e repor e Y o is cap ors. me nt gran•· O'Leary exnlalned Tb T d · ht t · · · r ~. f' • auto driven by a yout~, 17, in Cypress Public mail not subject to a bulk rate e ues ay nig raming session or "In my book the membership bf late Friday. Police said today the ac- cost! up to 45 cents more if it weighs less Explorers included procedures in making Laguna Beach 1s by far the best approach cident is under investigation. than a pound. felony arrests and perso~al search for to alleviate the city 's grave problems Jose E. Oropeza, 24, of 6731 Naomi St., Small packages cost eight cents more arms. with an outmoded treatment plant," he Buena Park was killed when his car col· for the first two ounces and 42 cents One of the three juveniles, two 17 and said. tided with another at La Palma Avenue more for three to 15 ounces and '5 cents one 15 years old -escaped on foot dur ing In recent months strong concern over and Walker Street in La Palma Saturday. more for 16 ounces. the 2 a.m. capture but was arrested later Laguna's treatment system has been The two deaths marked the 51st and Special rate, bulk mail now costs 28 Sunday. ' voiced by the San Diego water quality 52nd traffic fstalltles in the county thJ.s cents per pound and advertising circulars , __ In_v_e_su..:·gc_a_1o_rs_w_er_e_c~o-n_1a_c_ted_n_e_ar_ly;__1 __ bo_ar_d_. ____________ .:.Y..:•ar;;_:com;;_:.:.par:.:.:.ed;;_:w::ith:.:3t::1::·n..:l::l'l:.:l.:.._ __ _ increased from four to five cents. ,- Books and catalogues now cost 11 cents per pound, up four cents, with a minimum of five cents per piece. Increases in regular printed mail going to Canada and Mexico are the same· as the single Piece rate. Complete rate tables are 8vailable at all post offices. . • Sharp Population Hike Predicted by Year 2000 - Y••'ll et1fey browtl .. •0•1• •OJ .. ..,_ ,,_. • ..,_ hwtl ...,. A fv11 plec• te; Ill•' -4 yeti'H .i...,.flHn.tJNMH. 014,MOND GUAaANTll · w., ................ ...... te 9'f'NIM .t 40% MOii t119'1 y•• ,eld ... ,.., ....., ..... WASHINGTON (UPI) -A preoldenU1l commission believes that lhe U.S. popula· lion will increase nearly 25 percent by the year 2000, accompanied by growing economic and environmental problems. The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future recommended that American couples limit themselves to two children. The commission, after two yeafl of Tcsearch, concluded in its weekend report to President Nixon and Cona:ress that the current. population of 208 million would swell by 50 million over the ntxl 28 years. "With continued growth, we C<1mmlt ourselves to a parttculac 11et of problems: more rapid depletion of domestic '8nd tn· ternational resources, greater preMures on the environment, greater dependence on continued rapid technologlc1l develo~ ment to solve these problems and a more contrived and regulated aoclety,11 the noport said. The comml11lon favored a twHhUd ( famlly average, compared with the p,....nt 1.5 cl\ildren. But even reduciJtl the average to two chilctreo would not brln1 about the desired itlbilluUon of population - when birthl and deaths are roughJy equal and the lfOMh rote h sero -for 70 years. ' " • Magr. ~~ T. McHlJih, dlreclor of the Family Lile ll!•hiol\ of the U.S. catholic Conlem-.-crltlclzed the rtporl 1or Ila "lower la botlar" flndlnas, Commliliion Chllrvian John 0 . Rockelt\Jer III, the f1!11er of four, said at a news brfellng !hat the 1lu~y "" couse ror neither compJacency nor alarm, but thal some commltnlen\4 by lndlvlduals would be needed. • The commiukxt will rele11e in the next fti:w wteka findings on ~ abortions and unwanled births and preaent 1pecillc recomrnendallono to redllce population 1rowth. •so• H.,., VIOLIN *112'2' -·-·200• ~~r:L~~:~ ... --·--·-·-.. -·---'3'r llCA ,...,.,. ..... TILIVlllON #llmt ·-·-·-··-··--- JARMAN GUITAR AM• & ••so• l"AKU IOX elUIS .: .. ---·-----,.. •1-Zit Z•1 . ., ... llWING MACHINI aillt --.. ·--··-.. ···-.. --. COSTA MESA JEWELRY · & LOAN ' Flntf It Herc Flrit WE WIU: IUY YOUR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, MUSICAL INmUMENTS STEREO E9UW. MOST ANYTHING FREE EmMATU " '· • , I • - . . -·-. - ~ VOL .S,.NO. ·7l,,) SiCTIONS, U R ... ~ES . . . .. ·-. .... -- \ : '! ~ • . . ' • ' • • • r N.Y. Stoelul .. . OAAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -~ONDAY, ~ARCH 13, 1972 TEN CENTS· .. , . . File for Unified School Posts • -District ldmlnlstrator o! 13'12 ~enoaha Lano, TUrtle Rock. • Charles H. Boulanger. elO!ftell\ary school principal of 1'1192 Mann Sl, Univenity Park. Mrs. Elizabeth "Lee" Sicoll, housewife and community voluntl!er, of Im Whitewood Way, University Park . John C. Sikkila, probation school ad· ministrator, 3712 Hamilton St ., Culverdale. Mrs. B. Elaine Anthony, a counselor, of • 11691 Via Palatino, TutUe ROck . Mrs. L. Cheril McGraw , educator and hou!twife, ~ Outctier Ave., CaJUornla 'Home!. Mrs. Sharon Sircello, teacher and com· munlty worker .or 4111 Brisbane Way, University· Par~. George Berrier, an insuranee agent , of 4901 Karen Ann Lane, cilifomia l;lomes. John A. Hulbert. a businessman nf 11106 Leatherwood' Way , University Park. Mrs. Lois K. Benes. teacher and housewife of 154$2 Orleaiu · Circle, The Ranch. Rod Rod.helm , high school educator, of 435$ Se1lon Rood, University Pork. Paul H. Damaree, retired educator, of 4682 Sierra Tree Lane, University Park. Mrs. E. Jane McKervey, hou.!ewife, of 13M2 Onk'ayha Circle, The RaJl!:h. R. Dean Olson. an engineer of ls.Jet Reims Circle. The Ranch. Jerry Choyke, a marketing coMUltant or tn4' Acacia Troe Lane, Unlveralty Park. JeHtty Cohen, I lucher ol 11315 Chicory Way, Unlvenlty Put. C. O'Donnell Lee, a apecl!lcatlonl engineer of 19411 Sierra Porto iw.cl_, 'fur.. tie Rock., Chester G. Briner. a stockbroker, of 26.111 Turquesa Cirel•. MJsslon Viejo. Donia C. Dully, an airline pilot, o! W52 !See CANDIDATES, Pal' I) Advisory Units Hailed Mrs. Pryor Terms Panels 'Success' at Meeting Eslabli!hment of Irvine's citizens ad· vlsorY committees was termed a success today as Councilman Gabrielle Pryor noted more than 130 residents of the new city turned out Saturday for the organiza.- tional session at UC Irvine. The committees, set up to assist the ·ci- ty Council in a wide spectrum of.matters, were welcomed and heard a g~neral .i~ troduction by Irvine Mayor Willlf.m Fischbach. Then the 10 advisory bodies met together to set future met:ting dates. Committees set up on Saturday wert public education, 1rta and culture, park..'I and open space, charter aovemrnent, public highways 1 n d transporlltion, recreation, housing, environmental quall· ty, youth, opportunities and ~blic safety. -Mrs. Pryor said public education al· tracted the most Interest with 20 ., , . Doctor.' s Prescription: More .Sex . . . . members joining on Saturday. Com- mittees average 11 or 12 members. Under the general rules set up by the City Council last week that govern the committees, membership will remain open until the third meeting of uch body. No committee may elect Its chairman un· til that third meeting, Mrs. Pryor noted. Councilman Pryor volunteered to type lists of committee members and to obtain Chi na, British Trad e E11vo.ys :.. TOKYO CAP! -China and Brl-By Bn.IAN SUWV AN olhen, tension an4 anxiety may also play tain have agreed to exchange am- "-llMll ,,_ 1c..._ wrtMr a role. NEW YORK u eo6 .. 16 not onl b •6 bassadors. a joint communique -~ 14 Y ere w "I believe," ht says,1 !'that tlie best broadcast by Peking announced to- 1tay," the doctor says, 11it al.90 can help way a man can release tension Js by day. · you 1t.ay here longer..._" , ma~ng ,lov,e .. " , , . The communique said : "The The doctor's mf:asage Is that the old Scheimann a.rgue.. lh~t re,aUvelf few govern~ent of the United Klngdom, "thebiy hoo.iina th.it..... bad.'lor' a·,;,· k '~!\n cn,.~lie"!f~•• · ., .acknow.Tf!lgein1 tlie. j>osi~on or lh• . . ,. · • m , '•ll' 1/; • ' · • thee ~liaii \IN not· -aiideie iovenaneat th9\,\TitWu' .. or acJn1nwt bu.-~lapro-.:N. · · a!Ji>ul ' al Cm~' . a.nmvlnce or. eo"'•'.• ' bile! b.tr~t .' . f -' rl::. ~. Y.' ~.. II :a:Ood for ~ heart, a~ further, that men with se~al fn.istrations are mere prone to heart disease. ''Duting the next year," writes Dr. Eugene Scheimann of Chicago, "millions of•men Will suffer from painful, Often· fatal heart attack!:. Ironically, many of t.hese att.ack.! could bt prevented by one vo?ry · !lq:iple, very , cheap and very Pleasant treatment ; more sU." Scheimann, a sexologist and column~. disctisses sex aDd heaft diseue in ' lhe April issue of Forum, an international jOur'nal of hl!inan N!IatiOns. • While primitive man connected sex : Willi rejuvenation a~d ,Vigor, SC_heimann wr:ites, ci vilization. broU:gh sexual guilt and a fear that sex was weakening. ' "What kind of ef(ec~,". ~e uk.!, ",ddes unreleased tension have on the heart?" Re.sear~ has deinOnstrated an aasoc\a· tion between heart diJeease and such risk a c t o r s as cholesterol level, b I o o d pressure, smoking, lick of exercise and being o·v er we i•g ht , Scheimann acknowledges. But he 1uggests, as do $750 Gun Collection trad!Ventio, 'toil Uil ~ ' 'Jl\'o•lnl. herself by setual perfOMnance i• not here" ,. . . . . . . Scheimann . goea on to argue that among Eskimo males, there is little heart disease despite 1 diet , rich1 in • fat, espe(:iany ie1l blubber. ' "They also get plenty of exercise," the diietoi' w?itesi '!anil\ha've a Priinit.iVe' but hwilly itlitude towlrd ..., conaldorlng it 1 bulctnffd of Ufe, llke1f(>od." . . ~tora : ~mselveS ~ , unusually prone to be1rt attacks, Schel:niann 1ays. . ' ' ! "Doctors . have .a ,high incidence of troubled niarrilge," he. sayf, Hand . a lesser degi;ee. of 1exual ;freed.om put, Ide marriage than other profesilions'.." · Sex,· si:heimann malntalns, · is &obd mediclae·for the heart. · ' • .. Theater Los.es $210 to Bandit A young bandit "ho may have been in- spired · by the erploll.I• of "Bonnie and Clyde" .on the silver screen behind him took 1210 at gunl>olrit Saturday nighffrom Loss· Told by· Doctor lh• Mission Drive-In theater, 32009 Del . Obispo. San Juan Capiatrano. A Mi»ion Viejo doctor lost' a gun ct1l· . ~ thea,ter_ c:ashler told ofahge C:Ounty lectlon Including one Winchester rini! sherlff's officers that the ·slighUr built valued at S500 durlng the weekend to gunman, deScrlbed as about 22, waited thieves who climbed through his kitchen until the evening ahow was well in prog. w,i.ndow and left with the entire collection. re8s and.then demanded.the t11kings. Dr. Maynard Brindona, 26341 Amapola Deputiea uld lhe g{mma~ then drdve Line, told .Orange County sheriff's of. off at high speed! without waiting to take ficen that the Valuable Winchester, in the second .feaiture at the minion another Wfncheater rifle and a Colt theater: , automatic were among weapons laken by "Kind of.appropriate," a deputy com· the intruders. mented. "They were 1howing 'Hang 'Em Offictt! valued the haul at $750. High.' " •• Ill ·Race • ' • J • I' • : I ' E~plorer S~uts Arrested Alter. • • Tip. :Stak~ut ' ,'VY . ( ' • t < • • By ARTBVa.11. VINSEL • Of .. ...., ~-•• A lip "led lawmen lo oilke out I Newport Beach area firm Sunday 1nd capture 'f0ur yo'~g\ buraJMy ;~. · inc!Uding . two partkiPants in thtir o.:m Explorer Scout POii that tu<heil Jaw .,,. · fOrcem~nt meihOd.. : f"• ' f' Detectlv~ Capt. D<inald Oyli•! sol~ 'io- day the pair eVldentl,y_ JOined to learn the ins and out.s. of crime. Police iaid the 1utpeC:ts -nabbed iat gunpoint by investigators -had applied !or memlier•hlp In the unit but hldli't been accepted , · The alleged burglary attempt.al Mer- rell Dry Wall, 3955 Birch SI., Included lookouts using walkie-talkie radios .. "The planning was fanta1Uc," Detec- tive Sgt. Ed Clbbarelll 1alll IOd1y. He was among local detectives and , Orange County 1herUf'1 deputies waiting at 2 a.m., wh'en two of the four arrestees scaled the wan to the Industrial coin· pound . · Only one Is an adult, while the other three .taken Into custody were admitted to Orange County Juvenile Hall pending prosecution as minors. Arthur Geil, II, of 1407 Oulrigger Drive, Newport Beach~ was booked Into Jail on 1usplclon of burglary. He la 1 Corona del Mar High School 1tudent but not a meinber of the police- sponsored scouting unit. One of the woukl·bt scouts ordered up againat 1 wall at gunpoint to be frisked for 1\'eapons -the orlgli\al lnfonnatlon Incorrectly hinted they would be armed -knew exacUy what would be done . "YoU're not going to believe this, bUt I was learning th.ii atuil 'l\Jtsday nlght,11 he reportedly told hi• e1plon. The 'I'.Uesday night training session for Explorers included procedurt1 ln making felony arre1tl and peraonal search for arms. One of the three Juveniles, two 17 and one 15 year1 old -eJCaped on foot during the 2 1.m. capture but wu arrtllltcd liter Sundoy. tovesllg1tor1 were con,tacled nearly a monlh··•fo· by lherlfl'a detecllves 'l'ho uld • Ibey 1.,mec1 o[ on Impending bcrglary lhroq)I· crltolaal .latelllfence loln'ces. • • <lleckln1 Into other c1&e1 lnvolvtn1 the dry irall conotrucllon l~rrl. detectives !See ICOll'tS. ..... I) \ • • public facilities for meetings. Because the City Council has ruled all committees are aubject to the Ralph M. Brown Act -Callforeila'a antl...ecrecy law -all meetings will be notked in ad- vance and will be open to the public, Mn. Pryor noted. "I am looking to n:iake provision for space In City Hall for public meeUnp,'1 Mrs. Pryor aaid. · AJ for the unexpectedly heavy 1ignuim for citizen volunteers on Saturday 1 Mn. Pryor said, "The large turnout recon- firms my belief that the people of Irvine are willing and anxMlus to' work for lhe general good of. u;i' new city . : "Co11Biructlve dialogue aild d•bila within Ille commllt... will help Ill determine the, direcUon we ouaht to.tab in thl& initial period/' Q1uncllma;Q Pryor . concluded. , . • \ . Meanwhile, ~veral• of tM inewly ••tabllshecl odvlsory _.,_llo .. ll!nMll set second meeUng 9ltf. 1: . · The llrat II the ninHnimbar ...... ua. . , o'cloct fan In ai, l'&."ci: Building. 41111 Ca ... ,-.... _, from UCI .• • ... ~ -ir ... By dale, lh• othen meattnc this ·week are : · ~· · TUESDAY: Parks and open 1pace, 7:30 p.m. In City Hall. WJ;;DNDDAY: Houatnc. meeta at 7:41 p.m. In Humanltl .. Hall room 312 on the ucr cam pu1, the Tr1.111portation co11>< . millet moela a! 7:30 p.m. In Clty,Hall. ·THIJRSOA;Y: Public Education. 7:311 p.m. In CllY Hall one! Cbarter iovern-men~ commlt!ee 11 7:311 p.m. In the Vllloe• Parl: · Community• Auoclollon Clubl>ouoe, Slndbur1 Woy 11 Mlchellotl Drive. • Lilto o! member• of each conimlttae will he publ1'hed by the DA!LY·PILQT 11 soon u ~Y are available hom cJt., 0Ulcl1la. NoUcu o! future meet1n2 cr.i,. and • toplco lo lie dll"I-by eaClt CO~ , will ilso he prlotod u they an •vallabla . from •dvlllJrY lfOUPI. • • Miniature Train . . Derails; 9 Hurt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Nina pet901",' includina al1 children, were dumped •ix lee! lo Ille croul)d u their car, pulltc: by "Little Puffer," San Fran• cisco 1.oo'1 miniature ate1m train, der1Jlo ed on a treede. . The 1111• opra --ly receiyed nothing more than cutt and brulae1 In the fall Sundoy, police Mid. Zoo o(ncla)1 aaJd Ibey did not ._ whit couled the derailment, which 1•11 the cor dangling over the tmlle." Coast Weatlaer It"• gotn1 lo he another dep ...... Ina. fogy day Tueaday 1ID111 tbt·. Orange COast with temper1turer· expected lo h1n1 around the low 80'1. P1>11ibllity of buy 11U1111otnt • In· the 1!ternoon. Lowa 47·56. I NS mE TODAY James Cat.far Petrillo, a' labor leader for 40 vear1, tat11 Jte11tiU ~ "half l:t~ct&"' a OUR bla.lt IOhe1' hi op<., his door. Ser 1t0!"1/,·. PQfl• 18. AM U..... '1 ~kl..,..,... ti -.. ~ ........ IYl'INI ,.,., 16 -,..., ........... , .. ,, '""""" 1J '::::=. 1: ........... .,.,. --.. • ' • I • ' • • THE BELL WAS IN BELFRY WHEN HE ARRIVED IN 1943 H•rold Ambuehl Wiii ~ttlro from Prlnclp•I Post in June Capo Principal Ambuehl To Retire After 30 Years By PAMELA HALLAN' 01 ... O.ltY ,.,.., .,,,. Hartlld Ambuehl frequently 1t0od nert to tbe 1arbage cans in the c1feterl1 at Sii! Juen School, ob1uvlng which foods were thrown away most often. One day , while in a grocery store, one ~f hi1 pupils pointed him out to his mother, 1ayin1, "There'a Mr. Ambuehl, mom . He'1 our garbage man." Harold Ambuehl has hid Joi.I of 1imil1r funny uperiences in hla 30 years 11 prin- clJ>l1 ol Sin Juu S<hool. But they'll •nd this June when he retire•~ He CIJ)1e to the o1d San Juan Elemen- tary District ln 1943 as 1 teacher, prln- dP,1 , and a bus driver. "We had 7' pupU. and four teachers," ht uld. "The fow1h te.cber WU h~<d (1lp~un111<11J Juat 1 couple d1y1 before school startt!I.'' Ht had appUed at two one-school dl1triett that year. San Juan and San Joaquin . A year _alter he got the }ob In Su Juan, R.llph Gates got the job In San Joaquin. Gates will retire 11 1uperln- SCOUTS • • • found .It has been burgl1rlzed twice since November. A case of liquor wor.th $7~ was tak~ in one bre:lk·ln, while a tape recorder was 1tolen In the other. AU valuables, irlcludlng additional 11· quor, office machines and other equip- ment, had bten removed after police discussed tht situation with owner Jim- my Merrell of Orange. Invtstlgators said one juvenile arrested Sunday has often participated In ,tht police department's ride-along program designed to show young people how law enforcement works. fft has also droppM into the station ofte.n to see acquaintances on tilt force, S1t. Clbberelll 111d. The potlce-sponsorrd Explorer Scout program had about 1~ members prior to suspension of the two arrested and its ad· viser recently said a campaign for more recruits is planned. 1 Chanie1 in law glvin1 youth1 adulthood at 18 now make it possi ble for young men to be hired as policemen at that age although few If any law acenciea will hire them . Some lawmen. however, regard the Ex· plorer Scout proaram as a vehicle for training potential officers, In lieu of a apeclfic police cadet program. OU.M•I COAST ti DAILY PILOT ni9 en,.. c.t DACt. Y .. ILOT, Mlt\ Wllldl k d!MI,_, "'-H._~,..., h -.11 ...... ., t1M ON"'" CMll P'lllflhtllfll COfllllilfty, Sf,.;.. ntt tdlllanl •t• Mllttled. 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" twtill NI' ... ~-WltflM 9'1'dfl ,.,.. mltalM #f _,,rtfllt ...,,.., ,__. dltl ,_..,_ flllW 11 N.._. llKll 111'111 Cw• ..... Clllftt'llll. ~lol't w .,,... au ....,."'"' w fMll ai.11 flWllt!yl lnlllllrt ... IJnalllM U.U "*!"" tendent ne1t year. "Our athletic teams frequently com- peted," aald Ambuehl. "We became lifrr Jong friends.'' An1buehl co03iders him11elf ' • o 1 d • fashion~ and outspoken." But his teachers and studenta know hi& bark ia worse than hla bite. ''I don't know," said the principal, smiling. "There are probably Jou ot teachers who'll be glad to see me go, particularly those who like to wear ex- tremely short skirts." Ambuehl Is a 1Uckltr for the idea that teachers should set a good e1ample for their students. "You can prlnt this In headlines," he said , pounding his desk for emphasis. "Teachers should create a good Jmage in their drua and their behavior because thty have a very strong infiuenc.e on pupils. ''lam afraid I'm losing the dress code battle," he said. "I've almost-)iven up trying ." Ambuehl also conaiders himself old· fa1hloned in his emphasis on "the basics." never 1trayed from emphasilin( sic skills, respect for people, and living up to blgh standerds. "Naturally there have been Iota· of changes in 29 , years. Schools are less fo rmal , relationships between teachers and students are mor e personal, cur· riculum has changed. . "ln this school we've tried to take what is good from the new while kttping what is good from the old. So I guess yoit could say we're more traditional." One of the ''traditional'' ldeas that Harold Ambuehl still believes in is tor· poral punlahmenl in schools. "Whtn all else has failed . spanking is still the answer for some children if it& done at the right time and for the right rea&0ns," he said. But he adtn.lls that he rarely haa to resort to it. Jn almost 30 years Ambuehl has found that children are the same, but the socle- t)i they live in is greatly changed and these changes are refiectl!:d In the children who are more well·lnforml!:d, but more difficult to control. This has brought about more in· divldualiz.ed pro1r1ms in the schools, something Ambuehl thinks Is very lm· portant. But he would like to see more money spent on counseling and guldence prograr6s In elementary schools and less money on trying to make the junior high a "miniature high school .'' Harold Ambuehl Is lookh1g forward to retirement, but he knows it will be a dif· flcult adjustment . ., HJ-really hav.e no plans .beyond ~hat," ht said, noting that one thing he will not do is run for tht school board. Viejo High Club Sending Supplies To Poor Indians Mtmbers o( the Save Our Society (SOSI Club of .Ml.,lon Viejo Hl1h School are lnvltinc area residents to help them collect food , clothing. toys and other usable items for distribution to needy American Indian famillet In Orange County and on C1llfornl1 reservation11. A collettion point will be manned by tilt club members from I a.m. to ' p.m. Satunlay ' Jn th< perklnJ .lot of LI Pu Plaza. t The SOS Club, which now hH 11 members and two adviser•, w as "tabll•hed for the prlnclpel purpo11 of helplnJ American lndlan1. Projecti .to date have included ~ponsorlng Thank111v- lng visit.I to Miglon Viejo homu for In- dian 1tudentl from Sherm.an Institute tnd dl1ulbutin1 100 toys to Indian chlldran •t a pow wow held.at Stanton. Future projecl3 Inc lude the t1labllsh- mtnt of Indian student acholarshlpe, an American Indian week at the hlah achool and a 1prlnf vacation trip to dlstrlbUlt cel!cclcd articlc.s to the reservations. ---• f'lr1t C'ot1•tfi TV J toaStScUha • • Diver Dies FCC Okays Plans --' . -~ .; Iii I Atgtina . For OCC's To1wer A San Clemente physician maklnc hi! llrst_att•mpt at scuh> dJvlng died Sonday mornlng after tnterin1 the rouch surf off Cleo Street in Laauna Beach . Chief Llf•lll•rd Sklp eon ... uid Dr. Paa) M. llmltl>, of 1400 S. 01• Vista, was pulled from the choppy, five-foot surf by his diving instructor and a former Laguna Beach Jlfeeua'rd. A t tempt 1 throuab chest m11sa1e and moutt>-to- rnooth reaulcltalion to revive the man failed and he was pronounced dead. Officials at the Orange C o u n t y O>roner'• office aakl this morning the cause of death has been listed u • prob- able drownlnt pending the outcome of an autopay. Chief LHeeuar~ CoMer 1 • i d preliminary reports lh1l the physician 1 had becomt entangled in kelp were false and that the 11 a.m. incident occurred while Dr. Smith was standing in waist· deep water. Conner speculated that the man m;iy have panicked and auffered a be11rt a~ lack. "There was a five-foot 1urf rUnning Sunday," Conner said;> "and that was no time to be taking a diving class out." The lifeguard noted that after Instructor Carl Henger, of 6302 W. Ocean Front, Newport Buch, and former city lifeguard John Parlttte pulled Dr: Smith to shore, four other members of the cl1ss had to be rescued by lifeguard! from the boiling turf. Conner uid lifeguards removed Dr. Smith'• diving tanks during the rescue and that divert retum.td to the area to- da y to recover the equipment ao that it could be checked for a po11lble malfunc-, tion. Dr. Smith moved to San Clemente in 196S and maintained a medical practice at 115 Avenlda Serra. In addition to his practice, he was on the medical staffs of South Col.Ill Community Hospital and Mission Community Hospital, Dr. Smith leavp his widow, Patrlcli; four sons, Paul Jr, ol Mlnneapoli.s, David of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Hancock, and M11lr: and John, both of San Clemente; a daughter, Debblt of Sa.n Clemente; a brother, Harry of Lake Crystal, Minn. and a ailter, Mrs. Mary Altherr ol Carey, N.C. The physician hel.d memberships in the Amtrk:an, the California and the Orange County Medical Alaoci1tion.s. He was also a member of the United Presbyterian Church in San Cltmente. Funeral 1rran1ements ire pending at Sheffer Mortuary In San Clemente. ounger Drafts Death Penalty Ballot Measure SACRAMENTO (A PI -Atty. Gen. Evellt J . Youncer announced today he is draftinr a proposed ballot measure to ltealize the death penalty in California. Youneer, a Republican, said the in· \tlative petitl~ will ht prepared in his o~­ fice and bt made available to volunteer aroups to d\Jttibute throu1hout California In an effort to get eoough 1lgnaturt1 to put the question on t~ ballot. Gov. Ronald Reagan ha• aald be would support such a move. He has been a prime critic~ of the California Supreme Court's decision Feb. 18 .calling the death penally cruel or U(IUJUaJ p.mishment and baMing It under the atate Constitution. From Page 1 CANDIDATES • • Oakglen Ave., Mluion Viejo. Mia Luclnd• K. ..Cindy" Carraway, S.ddl•h>ck Collea• atudent, of 14731 Eldamar Ave., El Toro. Crilt T. Brown, an aquat ics 1upervtaor, ol %3032 Via Cereza, Mlst1ion Vl•Jo. , Mn. Patricia P,terchant. a housewife, of 23902 Ju1neno, Miaalon Viejo. JOHph A. Piteraon Jr., 1 banker, of 2-4311 Grau St., El Toro. Vincent D. McCullough, a college teacher and eo1ch, of 22891 Loumont Drive. El Toro. Ruel del CasUllo, a surveyor, ol 22&52 Alturas Drive, Mission Viejo. Mrs. Shirley H. Hirrel, education Jlalson, 22662 Femwood St., El Toro. Don McGre1br, quality assurance director, of U412 Pike Rold, Laguna Hills. Denni s A. Smith, Oceen Vil!:w teacher and San Joaquin elementary distri ct SEEKS BADHAM'S SEAT Councilman Jim Thorpe Capo Councilman Thorpe to Enter Assembly Race By PAMELA HALLAN OI t11t DallY Plltl I liff A San Juan Capistrano city councilman has entered the race for the 71st Assembly District. Jim Thorpe, 36-year~ld mathematics instructor at Saddleback COiiege , has an· nounced his candidacy In the Democratic .prim ary for the seat held by Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach ). "I decided to run after requests from both Republicaru and Dtmocrats who Jee! tht incumbent has settled into a complacent niche in lhe Assembly ind Is no longer responsiv~ to his con· stitue.nts." said Thorpe . "The Badham·Schmilz policy of voting personal interests rather than those of the voters of the district is out of atep wilh the desires of the majority of members of both parties," he said. Thorpe said the citizens of the district ire entitled to a full-time legislator who will work at understanding their needs and providing bolh representation and leadership in Sacramento. "My experiences in local government have kept me aware or the concerns of the people of South Orange Ccunty and the importance of conllnued local con- tact. • "The American systm of government does not intend campaigns to be auctions, durins which public office is sold to the highest bidder through a massive one.- way media bombardment. The survival of the democracy depends upon the Input of individual voters in face-to.fece con· tact with the candidale1. '11lat ia the op- portunity J plan to offer voters in my cam~" From Pqe l MEADOWS •.• dl1trlcts begin. Even should unification fail. rrowth of the Unlver1lty High attend1nce area woul mean that by 1973-74, Uni would be sufficiently overcrowded to require the shift. Both schools are built to house 1,850 pupils. Trustee Dickran Boranian argued 11ainst the shift of attendance boundaries on the ground lhat the move would reduce lhe pupil load et Uni High ne1t year and overcrowd Tustin High -re- quiring provision of four Portable classrooms at a cost ranging fro~ $9,000 to 119,000. A poll of students from Tustin Meadows who now attend Uni High In- dicates few of the upperclassmen would be willing to ahllt to Tuatln ne1t year. Supt. Zogg's recommendation would 1\\-0w those students who wis h to, to con- tinue attending University High until the y graduate. Upon Unification, 1n in· terdistrict transfer agreement between the two districts would be neceuary to allow this to happen, he noted. The Orang• Coast Community Coll•I• Dlstrlet-h1s recelved-teiltatlve gov~rn­ ment cle1I1nce to bulld a transmltsk>n tower for Channel 50 -Oran1e County's first lelevlslon station. Preliminary pahead for the tower in the La Putnte Hill• wu &lven by tht. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with whicb the district had filed a Jicense appli cation 19 months ago. William Furniss, director of teleeom· rnunlcations for the Ora11ge County Com· munlty Colle1e District, toda )' descri_bed t:1c: permit as "the: lirst re1lly big step'' toward the educationel television ne\work linking the Golden West and Oranse Coast College campuses. . "We will be dol•g lots of public 1ervlce bro1dca1ting as weU," aald Fur\,ias. "We want lo lltrve the people. The people in Orange County have always had an ear, but nevu a voice. Now they have a voic e.'' The district Is planning to offer about three houri of the Jl'OIJ'am Monday throu1h Fridays once It gou on the air. The 1tatlon'1 1len11 ·wtU ·cover all ol Oranee County plus a portion of southern Lot Angeles County. ''One of our first programs will bt a one-hour documentary called 'Portrait of Orange County,'" s1id Furnial. "It will renect the attitudes and opinion• of everybody from the teenybopper to the people in Leisure World.'' Students and faculty at Golden Weal Colle1e. site of tht district's new two- story \elecommunlc1tlona bulldlng, art already busy preparing other programs. They rante from college credit courses Students Rise Early for Trips In OceanQgraphy Oceanography field tripa: are maklnc early risers of atlldtnta at Million Vlejo'a La. Paz Jntermedi1te School. '. · In th< nu\ oJ ·• series of \rips, IA which all •ilhth gr1'1e atud<nte perllclp1t•, bus!! will leave . the tchool at 5:45 a.m. Frtday to Ill<• the atudent, to Den~ Point where they wlU bo1rd !ht Fury ll lot their advent"re in acltnet; ) . Acllvlties durlna the oc.,i uip will In- clude measuring \!•ter temperature, plankton' 1tud1, navlg1f.ion stud)' and 1peclmen study.. ~. . During the voyage, the •tudtnts ltllJl the safe operaUon of a variety of equip. -, lad"""", Setcld DUc, V.u Dom water bott.Je, nypn meter, DIYlt.,,...... tion, Nansen bottle ind TDC rotter. On thl• end succ«dln1 ttlps, May$ and May 31, students will gain "a renewl!:d interest and better understanding of the ocean,'' says science department chairman Brian Spafford, who has arranged the program. Naval. Officer Sells Secrets WINCHESTER, England (UPI) -A British naval officer waa sentenced today to 21 yurs In prison for selling defense seereL.!r "almost beyond price" to the Soviet Union for ~.9'f so he ~Id get out of debt. The officer, Sob Lt. Davis Jamei Bingham , 31, a naval torpedo ex- pert, offered his strvices to the Sovitl Embassy at the auggestion or his wife, Maurten, when he round he was unable to keep up with his household eapensea and in· ttallmtnt payments to buy a new car, DIAMOND •UAlANTll • w., ......... ... , ....... ,., .,.-.1 .. ...,.. .... ....... ,... ..... , ... ..,. 4 ... , ..... ..., .... '" .. elw.ys fhMI wfltet '" .-H. .... ... ,,, ... . 41% MOll .._ .,.. ,... ., , ... ...., ..... trustee, of 25112 Lis &lsas st., Llauna lt INfti r>.mekus . •50• Hills. DOUILI IAlllL IHOTGUN #Mil --·-R .. - 1d~~~a~:r1•~F~t~~~~ d~ H..,t •200• VIOLIN •11262' --·····~·-·--·-·······-···-·­Mission Viejo~ Rev. Prl!:!ton Howell , San Joa~uln Unl4fU• J2 Aut.. '37" dl1trlct tnmee, or .. N1ecom1 Drive, PllTOL •7N ... --... :.. ....... -........................... ----·· M~~: i1~.;.1q1, an etn"r, of 148111 ~;~t1Z'1:l: a11tnt -.. -....... _ .... _ ................ _.'Ss• Spedr1 Line, Mlaalon Vlt · JAIMAll eUITAI AM' & '3IO. Mrs. Judltll L. luu, if< end S,.AKn IOX #1UIS .... -..................... _ .. __ community volunteer, me Tasman l\o1d, LlllUll "'J HJlla. _..._ f -1 I =~N~"ik'l11INI aJlia --·-____ . .-.' .. '61• lo public affairs 1pecials, l"umiu described the 1o·cc·1 preliminary· approval as "gratifying" but said the d11trlct musl now (tt to work In fulfilling Ut.e remainder of 1CC re- quiremant1. Before it can begin its bro1dca1t schedule, Channel SO must obt1ln permission to test its equlpme.(lt and then apply for the actual broadcast license. The license will be issued only after a J().day period during Which anyone may fil ~ objecUoiu with the FCC. Furniss however said, ''We do no eapect any ob- jections." One of the major alms or the proposed atatlon ls to provide those unable to at· tend either of the campu1e1 with courses toward a college degree. Furniss believes this may be the firat step toward an "open university" under whlch classes from UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton and San Oleg& State O>llec• would be transmitted throuah the Golden West facilities. About II procramJ for Oran1• Cols\ end Golden Wu\ Coll911 111\ldtnte hive 1lreldy bee• prtparlld for airing Ulla f.U. -Laguna Studies < Water ,Agency • Membership . The city of L11un1 B•1cli 'rt11111liu the l11t qency left to collllder memjlenhlp In the Allao Valley Water. Man11ement A1eney -a new reatonal ~ that won ' ' wld.,prud preile ·during Ila lnlU1l meetinc late last week. Laguna city councilmen will conaider joining the new waate treatment and reclamation 1,1ericy •l 1 meeting Wednesday· nig~t. . List Friday, 1mld pr1l1t ti:Om the u- .Cuuve officer of the S.n Dlqo l\ecJon•I Weter Qu11lty Control Boin!, the a,.ncy chOM Clrl Kyml~ u ila bo1nl ch1lrm1n, then di.cuaHd priority projec\I. Kymla Ml"lfU the ~ton-Nljuel Weter Ola!rlct. And the item of lr<•teat maplitude will be a regional ocun oµtflll which mull bt planl><d belort the detdlln< for federal cleen "'\"' l'lftla eerfy thl• comlnJ ·1•11. To date, the quc!et whlcll htvt joined t111,.._ipoup .. : -Moulton-Nr...,i Weter Dllllrlcl. -south LllWI• Sinltacy Dlltrlcl. -Irvine Ranch Water District. -The Lot Alisos Water District. -The El Toro Water Dl1trict. The city of Lacuna Beach also has been welcome to join and aources predict hearty city 1taff approval for 1 council okay at the Wednelday meeting. It was Denn ls O'Lury, tht San Diego water quality executive, who praised the new agency highly at the initial meeting Friday. O'Leary heralded the swrft formation of the district as "unprecedented." "I first IUJ.ntd of the plans early In February when Mr. Kymla predicted the total formation of the regional body within six weeks. "The formation w1s on time and the whol~ package muat be the 1wifteat ever in regional agency formations. Jt ahould be broadcast nationwide ," he said. • · Patterned after its predeeessor In the Capistrano Bay Area, Serra (South East R<1lonal R<elam1tion Autborky), th e Aliso sroup will tackle treatment and recamatlon projects upcoast and inland of the Serra territory and attempt to Win government approval of grants for 1pecific projects. WI WIU IUY YOUR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, MUSICAL H. J, u y r .. 1n en •• -.. o -"'_j.,J..7"---"-"'-=---=------==-=-:=-:=-~ -~ . ~ N Dint A. Carkey, 1n engl-. of 25125 COSTA MISA JEWILRY & LOA Eri<lon Wey, Lll\Jlll Hrna. INSTRUMINTS STDIO l~UIP. MOST ANYTHING FREI ISTIMA TIS Geor1• Henry, I -principal, of A Fun Ploo< "' S~op Fmd fl Hm Finl 14~1 M1cedo. MJalon Vltjo. 1831 NEWPORT ILVD. ,..ONiE '46°7741 L<lgh It Z.hn, •n •Viteclurt atudent, DOWNTOWN COSTA MnA -""'•• ..... I ol Haft l\Jvtndell St .. El Toro. Dore Anne L<O, a reclsttred ....... ol 11122 LI 11o111 Drive, El Toro. ' I f • ·- ' . • - • J • .. • ' . .. l MONDAY, MAlCH l, ltn ' . .... .. ..... ,.;;,.-,T , ••. '• 12r,;a~SritlsSion To~er fyr Co1l'nty TV Gets Okay ..... . : \ . ~ Tli ~. ll~Ht . COmfiiuJtl\}' ·~ge munlty College District, today described Dl1trlct,'bi11"teCeive<I tent.titfve •overn-'"• -rmlt lS "the flrsl really b;• step" m~iil .... ..,._. •·· boilld ;. 'tr•iiiliuision • '"~ -~ ~ 19wtir"irtiiiii$::111.,, Orani• Oowity's • tawll'd the odtM'1bll ~levillon network 'firs(,f<le-iiilbotalit!Otl! , , , • · • • ttnltlni the Golden Weol Ind Orange '~~tor lhe"towor In ~! Cohege•C1JDpuse1.• the ,J;;r~ ·JIJQs· w,..Y twlii 'Jiy t!ie -"Wt;wfli be dolai !Ola o( public ••rvtce Federil ~catiOM • Comlo0.1ion ·~ as well," ulll Furniss. "We (P'CJlrw!tli "'""'b'the·dlltrlcfliid'liii.d I '!ll!t to~' ve '"• peop!e. 'llbe people' Jn Jlcenli · · .•.-•a1llcmllil;qli."'· 6rJifit qowity h~ve ilWfJ• bad an ear. ~~-~""""-ot' Jelec<im· ttut ,aever :a, .. ~.·Now tl!eY have a _,I'~" Oi;.o.";i:ount 'c.om-' voJce u ' ' ' .. ' "-·· '"~;,~TI;o 1"l'l'·1 .. ~.,. ' .. ·~' • r ~ ----L..·-.. i • • The district Is planning to oiler 1bout three hours of Ille program Mondly through Frldoys once it goes on the· air. The lltallon'a llipal will COftr all •of Orange County plus 1 portion of·aoulbem Los Angeles county. "Qne of our first procrams will tie'-a one-llour dooumentary called 'Por!nit;of Orange County,•" uld F,urnfu. "lt'!Wlll -the ·-.and oplnlim1 . .cf everybody from .the teioyboPJ>l!'.:to-lhe people in Leisure Worhf/• "'-:::.-:--r· _. ~ .... ~­_ _, " Students and fl<:lljty al Golden West Collqe, 1tte fll Ult district'• new tw~ ~ lel_,,,unlcatlonl buildllll, ... already. busy Pr•parlnc olh,r pro1r1111s. They nnce from colle11 cndlbCOW'IM to pulillc atlalrl ipectals. .f.'lrld!I · delcrlllOd the FCC's pr~ approval u Haratifylna;" but ~lei mllit now pt to work In Ille nmalDdlr ol 1'CC re-.. . ' Before It csn begin Its broadcast schedule, Channel IO m111t obtain permlas1on to tat Its equipment Ind then apply for the actual broadcast license. The license will be Issued only alter a !May period durin( which anyone may fll , objections wltli ·the J'CC. FurnllS howe.v~ said, "We do no es.pect any ob- Jections.''.... Ont of the major lillll fll the·p~ 1taUon 11 to provide tboae unable ·tq at· tend either of the campuses wlth cour1e1' toward a college de'aree. Furniss beUevea this may be the fU"at step toward an 10 open university'' undft' • which cluses from UC Irvliie, Cal ~tatt. Fullerton and San Diego Stale Collq• would be transmitted through the Goldeir West facilJties. , . About . ti procrams for Oranae Cout and Golden West Collea• ltudent. bavo already been prepared for •Irina thl1 fall. Pa_ir Admit Guilt Sentences Due June 16 for lrvings NEW YORK (AP) -Author Cllllord Irvlng 'and bis wile Edith pleaCted ,.nty todoy to •. lederel tjiarge of consplrtiig to_defraud a publiaher with a fake aiitoblOll'ajJby ol 'Howard ·Hugbll. Th<y aliO · pi.iiied il!ltty to New .. Y0rk otate ch~g~ of &r'1J.d larcerly and C0111Piracy. Rlcbll'd 'Sulklnd, Irving's literary researcher, allo pleaded, guilty to the state Charges. He had ~ named coconsplrator but wu not Indicted In the fedftal case . . The , ftderal go~erilpWit agreed to dlsmiu a mall fraud char&• acalnst the Irving• .and the stale agreed to drop all other counls In lls Indictment. · . . Theae had cbergOd iht ,three with larceny; 'conspiracy · and . po1Mllion of 1tolen documents· pl Us two Count.I of per· jury against Irving and Sulklnd. The gr~ larceny,cbu1e to which the th{M ·pluded guilty wu; In the aecond ~ ind . Ir .-JP 'tbM . --aQJici, t" r I ~·~~-,-~; Pa r wa; still at ii. today 'after more than 90 · houn in the saddle. They a;e doing it for fun and tblrlty antt sci ftr have collected •200 for the March of Dimes. Call them at 53Nll81 and make 1 pledge. .. . ' ., . ' ' ' ' .. . .. ' . ' ,Valley ,se~·9~l~ Sece4iµg? . . ... . . . " . S u~rinte~~t An1t0u~s Plans for Unification, -.. '\ ··, -r ~ ~ ! .• '· :1 ~ . · . I I ' . ' ' ' By JOeirl !ALLER · • · -Filctlilate-the building of a proposed district through provlJions of the' Chacone .. 'm. ')Of-~ ru111 '"" , Yorktown __ l:f.igh, School, to · relieve· Bill. . , : 18upmntendent-'iMilw. Brick ~llu· ant Ov~rcir~. at ,Fo\lntain Valley High_ "The exact' ln~~~t,i;tjon~ ·~f~'. the. nouilced plans for.unifying lbe' Fountain ~I..·· ull ·1 · 1 "' fro' 1· '"···· Chacooe Bill wlll ·be made ~Y ~i?l!t• of 'illlley 'Schbol 'District along ita· prtlellt : -Allow f oca 1 ''-"'n over 111&• the county Committee on SChoO( Diilrict boundariN, thus in effect aeeeding 'from IChool . e'duca~on . Of. Fountain 'Valley1 Organization," Brick said.' ''And ·in inak· tbi' JfQal1ngtcin 1Beach Union ~High School youth!. Ing theii: interpretation,· we will -ex.pect Dittfid.· ...;. , · ..:1 • 1 ~ , .• , · • -Permtt ·,advanced place~ent of them to abide by the Serranto vs. Priest .:Anl-liric!IL' baa urged all other ete~n-·4:=tary school students In high school :.~~? of the California Supreme tlry lll!bool districts within. bljli sdiool c Brick said 'tl!st 'he wlll'seek to have the bo~i .. to do the same lhing. ·' f th .aJI Ith f th "We believe that the wealth within the ·· "~~ titiiaUon is Intolerable in aupport ~ · e. over w'a 0 e high school district should go equally to "1 . ways' thit aomellliog bas lo bO present_ hi&h_ scbool district for this new the support of all school cblldren, '"Black dOne t ll," 'Br.itk aikt .. : ' •· ' i : • • • , • said. Brick taicl that a 19'11 atite 'liw kfto'frrl M' , 'f ·• ~ Very little revenue ls generated from .. 'Qii QJ'aeo!>e illll' mam"jl jlnaiM'lallJ· -m1ature. . rain taxes on commercial wealth . w1tbln the I--for. J'oanlllll Vallq to 1lllllJ · • boundaries of the Fountain · Valley ~,.. ~ boo1111•1rtei. n' !T" 9 H district, but the Huntington Beach" city ,,\Brl!ll uld 1;. wjll --. projxlu! to hil eraus,• ~ and Seal Beach acbool·dlstrlclJ both bfve liiolol.t E°"Y ~a Pl" •• considerable tax wealth. • ::t.: ,1u. . ' SAN FIUNC!sco c.u>r 7 Nine "Those \!VO districts send moner. to the .4lllrlo(a'.~ ap-perJOii8, 'Jnclodq six cblldreii, were ola~,i' Ulcl. Brick, "wblle our , dlslricl I ~)I mean clumpl!d ·iii: feet to ·lhe ground ,_ thelr pts money ¥ from the state. But we GI -five. .unlflld school car pliJled by "LI~ Pulfer,'"San Fran-tloa'I )&el bocJ< as much as they .lend. dlitrii:b, Mdl\.-.tni ,l!W/lllita • from cilJ. too·1 mJnilture steam train derail·' Jl'llll pion would keep loc~money.for the kindorprlm tbmllh·Ulb ir•,'.oot'of e6 on 1 treetle. ' use of local children." . . Ille.,.._ lltrltory of· th& lillb,,acllooJ The -rs apparentfy .received Brlck'noted, thal 11 trustees ~· bis dfalrlol. -, -• • no)hlna rr\ore than culs ud bruises In the action, It will be 1he fourth tlme'ln fQ!ll' -''We hope W brlnc .thla matter to• "I~ fall SUnday, police oald. years that his district .bas made ,1 or u.. PJIOPlnrlthln Iii to elillt months, Zoo official• said llley did not know unification proposal to the county com- ~ 1114< • · what ,cauaed the derallment,' which lefl mltlee. Eal:h of the previous ptaos bas llllotaatd tlttCftl!.l!lti Gl-lht ~posed · the car danJlllll over Ille trutle. been rejected. PCUllalil Valley ~ lcboOl Dls!r1c, . ' ' I . , , $1 ·•·It!-· lll'etcht yeirt aDcl ·i· $1,000 fine · on tile ·•tile cJw:P.' . . . . Stille Silpreme Coilrt J tlatlce JOoeph A. Martlnla liii aentanctnc for June 11 .. -. The lrvb)cl reinalned 1rte· on bell. He ii free Oft!·· a $100,000 p Ir I 0 D 1} recognlzimce bond. 8be111 frte In her own CU119dy 'Iler •ilnllil ••. 000 ·ilond following h.,-~ on Swlla chor1es. , Aller the-~• J1!eodld P,lllty lo one count, the Judie ukild Aul lj.S. Atty. Robert G~1Morvillo: 1\Hat:1 you anything to add to what You 11ld on.tefeYlllon?" . "Yee.".llid MOrvWo with a amlle. "We ~ve made~· o coli1mltments. to1 the Irv· tnai. we · e commltlild ·.ur1e1 ... to illO Cciinlruiii!d 'I .. ·f; c•l"~i to . • . qune y 'ft'!" ha tour attention d~ we have. d With the Siilss 1overnment ·with regard to Mfo .. l'i'lna's .~tua 't~re. • · Mn. · irVtn& haS been c~'!I In SWltwland !flth pusport Io r g·er y . ters to McGraw-Hill that were 1igned with Hughes~ name. · -Tu addition , Tigue uid handwrttlni ex-perts otated that Irving endorsed two of ·the checks made out to Hughes and that Mn. Irvin& endorsed the third •Ill'· He said the fl!0,000 paid out by McGraw. counterfeiting and embeulemenl In the depositing of f!I0.000 In cbeckJ from McGraw-Hill Intended for Hughe.t. The judp then ukild Morvillo ll there had been &by other promllee .. Before .he could r:eplY,, Irv!!il utd: "Yel: 'l'luot I will . be ll'Ollild to' plud. to cpmplraiy and the ,...,.,.,,..t will dllmlll Ille ~ frlud count.·: . ~ 'apilt and .nld: "That'• ~.,;.~II ' , ~,,.. ~r. Tiit • ludle'i remlrk ·•libut ·lelevtalon releJ riii to ·aJi In~ with· Marvillo lut 'l)>ursdoy .,when J1e e1pi¥ned the In; dlctments. r < ' .. n.e . JUclp w:..i what evldence the 1ovemment bad·acainll the Irvtnp: Aul. U.S, Atty. John J .• 'J'liut Jr. replied that It had a~Glll Ind con- fellio111 -to the gland jury. Ind in- dependent ._ ttitlmony from bandwrltlnc experts that Irving wrote all of the ltt· Hill, including 1 $100,000· advlJll'" .to Jrv. 1111, had been traced to . blilka ml brokefige houses ln Switzerland and the United States. When lhe judge. .asked . Irving to describe what ht did, the writ tr rtplled : "It· was that I consp'ired to convince McGraw-Hill that I was in com· ·By Year 2000 munlcalion with Howard Hi.label, when, in fact, J w u · not. 11 The · jildp Hked Mrt. lrvln1: ''Wtill did you clO that wu 1 crlnibiil .CIT" Mro. Irvin&, 311, 1peakl111 rapidly aiid with a German accent , 1 a I d ahe hid ol&ned certal• dlecb .from McGraw-Ill!! made out to H. R. Hulhel,-and that obi (See GUILTY, Pip I) . ' 25 Percent Popul:ation . . Growth Eyed for .. u.s~· ' ' ' ,. . ' ' Charte~. q.a,gea , Sei 'r or . stlldy '_ · By~~~ Po10lble cbanrea In the Hunllnlton Beach city charter wlll'be studied tonlahl by councilmen durin( •· spe'clal MU!oa. ' Councilmen a110 will review the con~ troversial ErllBt and Ernat repor_t, a study of the city's. flnanctll proCedtires which WU iJlltllted Wt y~ by the chamber of cominerce. _ _ . , These Ire the' only two itemJ on the council agenda. · · /ul'J charter chanaes rtOOllUllellcll by the chlrter. revision committee would hove to' be piit 'on the 'A~ II l>allot or tlii June prfJnary ballol ind approved tiy the •olm!, before taklnl effect. · Two year1 110 the maJor , chine• discussed ""''the posalble election Joi 1 fullUme mayor. It wu never put1on the ba8ot, however. Mi)'Or Geor1e McCracken revived the Emit lnd Einll report bf· calllna lot Ile review. The report, hll'hlY crtt!Cal GI cl\y financial proceduret, wu written prior to the' firlnf of City Admlnlatrator Doyle Miller. , ' McCr1cken aald be w1nb the new ad- mlnlltrator, Dan Rowland, to mdew the chamber report. .. ' F.u~rah HekJ,. ' For Mom; Son . . ' ' LOS ANGELES (lJPJ) -A du!l funeral~ WU -.cted illmdlJ /(i' • Compton ....,,, ••• .-11.. .. . beat.. to .dulh llld lw llfl -wb!I &ed of nalural .._. '• Georai lllnu aw1m, • :\:,U.cbl :i::Z ~~ .. ., ~ . Him' 11• .bad Juol'.loarDtd that 1111 ........ lldllla; iltd 11-., Haopilll • ' C11Ut WolNi :::---. ( '• ~·,·· ~~-~~bl·g·h ·; • Poc~Qr Says · ~-~x Is.· ~o~d ·fQr You ·· I . . Weadler Jt'i golna to be anolber ~ I Ina, fogy doy ~ a1q Ille ! Orange ~ with taiperaturet 1 ¥~rtx ~Aide~• 'I iJetith·Eyed i I ' '"; I •; UJI AllGEL!S (UPI) -r..nur...- 51111 Y~..i"to•ay the dplb;o( Ola.,....., on1, ....... .. ..... Loo I = _., -l!!f'an Im-, .., ...... 11111 -· , Oould..,.. hlm to cd-oltltlt ~ ..... for the Democralic -1-ilaf nom!Jllllon· r lln, Olonlben. .. .., worked for YarlJ s1Dct mwll"I ... flnt -· hi_..,..., ..... .. ...... ....., ..... "''' ... -· By llllWi llllUV All ....... ..,. ....... ,.., 'Nl:W YOl\lt -"Ila.II llll-1l' bert to lllQ," Ult cloctot .. 11, "It allO can help "" ..., btN ........ Tiit cb:tq'a llt1111p•lt 11111 the old tlleilrJ lllldlls llilt Ill It lied for 1 weak or lllnl blilrl t.u -•v•ild. ~ a.tr lllal. 1IUI ltt II 11ylng that -.. -... mdtnoo tbit ... Is "'°" •·tllo bear!, and further, that men ~Ith aSUll fnlllitlU.. U'I more prone .. baart -.-r. llDurinl the Dell )'lat In writes Dr• ~ sdielmann of Cblc110. "millions ti m&wtll ..... fl<m_pilnful , often fatal i..t llllCU ~. muy of theoe , ...... -11\1 ... -bJ oni Vlll'J ....... .., ........ ..,. pl1111nt .. • • treatmen t: tnore au:!' , . 'JI ;bllleye;11 Jhe 11)'1, Htbat tbe belt Schelmann, a iesologllt and colwnnllt, wq a man cu releue lenalon II by diacuael -and helrl dllwt lil tile ~ lo.e." ' . • April Issue of Forum, ID internatlonlt ldJilmlntJ Ai:l'MI that ':!~et.:::. Journal of human relltioDa. ' • • I •t"~ ~ die ,GI . . . . Wblle prlmltille man .......... -t ... ,.,,. w .111eao -...... not with rejuvenation. and vlp, ...,..,.. ' .11!1,_ 111'111 ~' . wrltea, civil-,btaup Mliil. Pitt "A ·-W.,'. ht 1111. "moy loae lnr and a fur that teX -"'""'""" ; ~ bl !11r, for lear GI i..IO. 'bet II· "Whal kind ol' ollict," he ·-. ""'-lr¥jlv-. bat. ~ .bllrdoil. "it JIV'!inl unrelwed tension have on.the belj'lf" l)eraelf · bJ, ...,..., p_er!Ol'llllllCI ia,, not Relearchbudtmonltratedan·Uioelt-btn."1· ~ ... e . ., tion-bearl dll111" 11111 oaebnk Scllelmom ..,.. on to .,.... tlllt 1 ct ors u choleltm>I· level, b Io o d ~ llklmo Dlllel,.thtrt II llUl1 bear! pressure, amoking, lack of rwcllo aild d-dioplle a ' diet rich .ln fttt, being ov1rwel1hl, Scbeilllll!ll ~ ..i blubber. · '• aclmowledpa. Bui lie aigptla, 11 do . "'Thet 11111'!1 )looi1 GI~' =" 11111 others, -.... lllllelJ..., .... ~ -* ~ Ila"" -_ .... • role. 1 , 1 !Mi!'l9r W• .. • .... I ' .. It 1 bulc need of life, like food.• DCotDn · thtmaelves """ -..uy prone to be"1 •"¥ks,, ScbtllDoml 11y,. "Doct9tl beve • hilb ~ of 'trQubied' mait'lac11• •lie . Nts; "'and I laser c1e.,... Gl .lfS11fl lrll_d!lcn OOUido merrla1e than otllot ~-·" . , Sex, Scbelmann malbto!N, II rood medicine for the hW1. "Sex actlvat .. the thyroid gland, 'burnl up choleeterol Ind calories, uerclaet ever)' muscte In the bod)' and alnnalh!nr. bUt not ove"!'~es, the hurl bl' maklna It pump more ...,. for • abort period and lhtn relu1 • · "A hulthy nilhl' (JI °'~ la -'a tranquillaef, ~ ...... and ciutlnC ~I! leelh!I .t relation aJid ftll• , . ' ,UJ11Cted to hllll '"""" the io1! I IO'a.' Pwlbillti< of hll1 -In the -. Lowa 17"6. INSmB TODAY Jenna 'Cottc1r P1triUo,.11 leHt' lradtt for 40 we<Jrt, ;op llt llUI "llalf •"Pfcll" •. gUll bra.10.11.,, II< OJ)Cftl Illa door. S•• rf9111, Pag_e_,ll. L. M. l9¥f t ,...., n ,_ I ,_, 1 .... _ .. " --. .....,.. , ... I l1..,,l1l1J111111 I ,..... , .. ,, ,. .... ..,., ' ....... ,. 11 ' • • ......... 11 ,_ ........ II -" --.. . .,.... ,..., .. -.... ,,.. ...... , .. ,, T........ 1J =. ·: _.... .._ U·ll --.. J DAILY PILOT H Tip Leads To Arrests In Burglai·y. ' By ABTHIJll R. VJNSEL -or ... Dliltl'-Plilt,..lltH..._ A tip led la wmtn to st.a ke out 1 Newport Beach area !inn Sunday and uplurt !Otlt y""" burglary auspecu, including two participant, in their own ExpJortr ~t Post that teaches law en. forceinent methods. Detective Capt. Dona1d Oyaas said to- day the pair evidenUy joined to learn the 1DI Mid oula of crime. Pollee sakt the suspects -nabbed at suapoint by lnvest.lgator1 -had applied for memberlhlp Jn the unit but hadn't been accepted. 'Ille alleged burilary atlempt at Mer- rell Dry Wall, :llM Birch St. Included JootoutJ u1in1 walkie-talkie radios. "The ptaMing was fantastic," Deleo- "'•Sgt. Ed Clbbarelll nid today. He w111 amona: loeal detectlve1 and Oranae County abe.rilf's deputies waiting at i a.m., when two of the four arrestees scaled the wall to the industrial com- pound. Only one 11 an adult, while the other three taken into custody were admitted to Onnse Colmly Juvenile Hall pending proaecutlon 11 minors. Atlbur Gell, 11, of 1!07 Oulrigger Drive, Newport Beach, was booked into jail on suspicion of burglary. Ht is a Corona dd Mar High School ah>knl but not a member of the pollct- •ponsored acouUng unit. One of the would-be scouts ordered up aplnal a wall al gunpoint to be lrlaked for weapons -the orJ1lnaJ iDformatlon laoor'"'"y hlnled Ibey would be armed -Jmew euclly what would be done. "You're not a:oioi to believe this, but I WU Jeamhw' this 1tu.U TuesdJy night," ht reportedly told hia captors. The Tuesday nJihl training 1euion !or E>plorera Included procedures In mal;lng· feJony mesta and personal search for arms. One of the three juveniles, two 17 and one 15 years old -escaped on foOt d\D'lng the 1 a.m. capture but wu arrested laler Sunday. .,._ ' InYOlllplon were' conlacled nearly • monlll .., 11!' aberlll'a delecllvea who aaid they learned ol an Impending bl>rglary through crimlnll lnleillgence IOllrCOI.) Cbecldns Into other cases IJl'folvlng tho dry waif cONlru<llon firm, delectives found Jt bas been bur1larl.zed twice since November. • A cue "of liquor worth 175 wia taken lri C1D1 ...._.., ftlte a tape recorder ,WU -Ille other. , men~• Ud bOea" ~· altM Jloil -Ille ailuatlon with owrier· Jim. iny Mertelt of Orani•1 . . • . . InvaltJia1«1 aaid ooe juvenile arresled Sunday has ollen porllcipaled, In the poUce,departmentra rlde-a1Dn1 program deslpied to show yoUJll people how Jaw tnforcemen.t works. He bU allo dropped Into the station oft.en toi-aee acquaintances on the force, &st. Clbbareill said. , 'Ibe police-sponsored Explorer .Scout. proaram had 'about 15 .members prior to auapenlion of the two arrested and its ad.o viler recently said a campaign for more recruits.if planned. Changes In law giving youlha adulthood at 11 now make it possible for young mm to bl hired 11 policemen at that age althou&b few if any Jaw agencies will hire them. Some lawmen, hawever, regard the E1- plom Scout program 11 a vehicle for training potential officers, in lieu of a specific police cadet program. • Woman's Body Found DESERT HOT SPRINGS (UPIJ -The body of a young woman was found during the weekend at an intersection about a mile from here. Authorities were 1t- tempting to determine the Identity of the woman and the cause of death. The body had been ravaged by animals. OlAMel COAST HI DAILY PILOT ' ' . 'nit .,,..._ a.t C¥.U. y P'U.OT, wntl ~ II CfirnblMd IM f.1...,.p,._ It publlthld by W!e Ot""'9 0.lf f'CllllWI .... OnlPtn'f. s._. Rte """"' .,.. ..-i ...... ,,..,.,.,. "'"""' F,,.1y, fir c.fl M.... HIWpOft llldl. Munl'"91Dn ••ll!Fovn111n· V11lsy, l1oun1 lilldl,, IMM/S.ddlttlldl:: 91111.S-Cltlntn!t/ 19n J-C•irl•lr1... A 11ntltl ,.._lotWll m rtlM Is FW!W...S Jalvnllp .rid Slllld1ys, ti. 1111ncJp1l "*l/l)ilnf Pl•l'lt Is 11 ui w..,t ·a1'f ftrnt, Cftt. M.,, C:•llfotnJ1, tXM:. l1lt•rt N. w •• ~ P't"nlOtl'lt 111111 Plllllllher J1e\: R. C1rl1y ~ P!Wklll'll Ind Gtnlrtl Manlgw Tholl'I•• K .. vil ...... llteM11 A. Mvt,l.iMi Mlnlllftl Edlter CUrL., H. Loos R.ieh•r4 P. N.tO .-...... Mlllll .. Mnn r.,,., c..111, . w.t OtlfWt Cow!iy Editor ................ Offke 17171 l11eh a.11l1r1t4 M1lti1t1 A.W,.••: r.o. 1 .. 7to, t2M1 ---• · u,.. 1-oi: m ~-• "'"""" Go1tl MIM= Dt Wflf ltY Slr..t ~~ a.di: -"'""""" a.ui..-...-• &.11 (llMMfr. -MW1tl IEI C1111ir.. lt•I • Ttl-1714) '42-4121 Cl ....... ....,, .. , •41·1•71 ,,.. .......... c.itJ c.--1-_,m CW1rfllllt, "" ar... °"'' .......... ~"v• ... ...,. '"''-· n1w1r111trt1, lllffllrilt ...... .,. ..... ,~ '*""' •t .. •• M!Meal 1Wtllwt .,_... ,,.. ...._ .. wrWll _.. ____ .. __ .... a. ..... e. ....... .,._.,,... '1 c:e,l'IW UM ~' W ""II SJ.1J ......,, """"' .. ,.. ..... ""' "?9f'll!loly. I . --- • . I ...... , ·--..... ...---~ -l ' I I lllSO Worker• . Yoit E'mploye~ ·• I I I I ' L ' • Stage Walkout A strike bJ lllO "'bber wor.kera brought the Santa Ana dlvlllon .of AMF-Voll to a virtual 1tandstill today. Called at -4 p.Jn. Sunday over issues of wages and increued fringe benefill, the wallroul affects the ll'Oduclion of a varJe. Mesa Wo man Loses House, Yard in Blau r A Costa Mesa woman whose old house and jungle--Uke yard contained hundreds of objects saved over the years· lost everything Sunday Jn a $29,000 fire that left the lot blackened and bare. ty .of alhleilc eqolp"!e11t r1U1glnl 1n>m swim fins to footbalfs. • • · Members of lhe local Unite<t..Rubber, l Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Wortert Union said today they had "no ldea1• ) when they would return to work. No talks have been acbeduled by the strikers and r management. Picketers who ringed the rubber plant I on 380l S. Harbor Blvd. this morning said wages were not "the big issue." They said they were unhappy with mana&:e-- ment over safety rules and because "there is no respect for the employes." Dwayne Cosby, president of the local, today· refused to disciiss tile specifia nature of the grievances. "[am going to meet with my uecutive board this alternoon and then we will an~ nqunce our position. Right now, things are rather inflammatory and we w1nt to calm things down," he said. Trust-or Mi strust? The blaze wiped out a property pr~ blem the city has been fighting for yun, The strike was voted unanimously at 2 , p.m. Sunday, according to CosbY,. It followed closely the expiration or a ifu.ee. year union-management contr1ct on mid· with little success, You might think that the publishing firm of McGraw· Hill would like to wash its hands of the Clifford Irving episode -once and for all. But to serve u a reminder, just look who is the ground floor tenant in the new McGraw·Hlll Building in New York. No relation, we assume. The owner, Mrs. Wanda Klippel, 62, of 2012 Meyer Place, had to be arrested and physically carried away bl a tragic af- termath incident. night Satutdaf. 1 Cosby said the walkout b a d '1completely stopped" the production line of the plant which produces 11,000 athletic game balls each day. Beach Housewife Struck, Killed By .Ca r in Vegas One Huntington Beach housewife was killed and another crillcally injured In Las Vegas over the weekend when · they were 1truck by a car while walking across a street. Mrs. Joan Carol Gillenwater, 46, of 20371 Rlvenwood Lane, was killed Satur- day night when she was hit by a car· driven by Eddy Boatwright, J8, of Las ' Veau, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol. Her companion, Mrs. Mary Burckle, 44, of 20332. Ravenwood Lane, is :reported in aerJon condilion at Southern Nev~a Mentorlal Hospital. "Both women were crossing Flamingo Road, near the strip, when hit and hurled $0·feet, highway patrol officers said. . · f.1!¥nL aerv)cas for Jllrs. GU1enw1ler m jieridlrtg al Peek Family' Colonial Wes lnster. , , Ttjangle Sla yer Given 10 Years In State Prison f.n Anaheim man who shot and killed hls wife's business partner in the belief that they w~re lovers ha& been sentenced to one to 10 years in state prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered that term for Victor Hugo Hughes, 62, after rejecting pleas of insanity and finding the ailing defendant guilty of reduced charges of manslaughter . Hughes, a victim of Parkinson's disease, was arrested ,last Dec. 17 shortly after the shooting of realtor Albert Red- mon, 64, of Westminster. Police said Redmon was working with Hughes' wife; Katherine, 41, In cleaning a Buena Park home prior to renting the premiaes when he was shot In the throat by the enraged Hughes. Mrs. Hughes testified that her husband had become increaaingly jealout of the business relationship between herlllf an4 Redmon. She stressed that it had never been anything other than a business re.la, tionshlp. Two Coeds Plan Recycle Cent~r Two coeds at Marina High School are going into the used glass, can and newspaper business. Sue Albemi and Kitty Rowland have gained permissk>n from Marina ad-- minist:rators to establish a recycJlng ' center in the parking Jot of the school. According to Miss Albeml, the center "''ill not open until sometime in April but the students involved in the project hope that people wiU begin now to save recyclable items. Once the center ls open its hour& will . be from a a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. The girls plan to use profits from the center to create an environmental library and Inform people aboul the ecology crisis. Tot Found in Pool AZUSA (UPI ) -Lesli• s . Nemeth, 3, wu found drowned Sunday In the swim· minr pool of hb family homo. Sheriff• deputlea aaJd he apparently wu rldfnc his tricycle near the edge ol the waler and fell In. Restrained earlier from runbing into S pecinl Security Set At County Death Trial th• blazing holocaU!I, she darled bareloo~ lntO the smoky, steaming rubble and began digging with her bare hands for pera:inal treasures. Ordered out agalni abe aat down clutching a toy wagon and haltered, blaclcened bird cage, accordlnC to firemen and police al the ocene. A housekeeper livlnJ with be preaenl employer, Mrs. Klippel wu carried aw.,. by officera Mark Bernal and Owen Kreza The union represent,, a majority of the ·. workers at the plant. Not participating ln the walkout are about 50 ncm-union memben and 200 ofliCe workers, Cosby aald. Management officials aaid they were aurprised and dllappolnted lb&l lhe com· pany'a Jut offer had been turned down by the union 111emberl. . Heavy 1tt11rity was ordered today in the Oranse County Superior Court trial of a college student accused of the murder of his former girlfriend u sheriff's of- ficers prompUy reacted to what they said had been a aeries of telephoned threats. Prospective spectators in the trial of Lawrence Edward . Lindeboom, 22, of Cypress, were searched befode they entered Judge James , Turner's Courtroom. Only one of the four county courthouse elevators was allowed to !erlke 1the carefully watched seventh floor of th, buildlJll. · Sheriff's .officers 11id they had been warned lhal Llndeboom ,...Id be !reed 2 Anaheim Girls After Accident , . 'l';fo Anaheim glrb were Injured Sun- day night when their car crashed into the' re11r ·end of. another vehicle at the corner of Beach BouJevard and Warner Ave., Huntincton Beach police reporled today. In aalis[actory condition 1t Huntington lntercominunity Hospital are: -Jackie Muucltt, 20, suffering from a possible concussion. -Denise Abbey, 19, aufferlng from facial and back injuries. Police reported that Miu MUMChe wa1 driving her sma11 foreign car 10uth ,on Beach Boulevard when she ran lnto the rear of a vehicle driven by Leroy Carter, 39, of Garden G:rove, who wu stopped for a red light Miss Mussche told police that she had taken her eyes off the -road when a malt inside the car had been upset and distracted her. _ Carter and a passena;ei in bis car, Egle Grimes, 39, of Garden Grove were not in- jured wloualy. Beµc h H opefuu To Face Public / The. pubUc will hive two chances to meet and hear Hunllngton Beach city council candidate. this W~y. , All ll candidates have been .Jnviletl to speak to the Huntington Beach cbapler of the American Aaociation of Retired Persona ,1 1 p.m. In Iha J.lunly Park Community Center, 7000 Norma Drive~ Candidates also have been asked lo alve their· views to the Huntington Valley Young Repµblicans at a p.m. in the Whistling Oyster Restaurant, Huntington H&rbour. . ' · M'embers of the public are Invited to both meellngs. A bus lo the Murdy Park meeting will leave the c}ty recreation of! flee, 17th and Orange street.I, at 12:30 p.m •. County Traffic Kill s 2 P ersons Two West Orange County accldenll re1ulled In death to • 7S.yur-oid woman pede1trlan In Cyprou and lo • Buena Park man In La Palma 'over the weekend, the Orange County Coroner'• officers reported lodly. Minnie Mat PeM of 6400 Cecelia Cir· tie, ·Buena P1rt1 Waa •truck down by an 1uto drlven by a youlh, n,,tn Cypreu late Friday. Police aald 100ay the 10- cldtnt 11 under lnv .. Ugollon. Jose E. Oropeu, 14. of m1 N.,..1 st., Buena Park w11 killed when bla ur col· lld<d with another at La P1lma Avenua and Wallter Slreel In La Palma ,IJlturday. Tht two dellha mirllea tho 1111 ancl 6lnd t:alllc !ataUUta In lbt county lhll year compared with st In 1171. by ullidentilled lrienda al some point ol when ahe reaiated ordera. the trial. Booked into Orange County Jail on a It waa also learned todly that the life charge of impeding police and firemen at of a Superior Court judge had beO. the scene of a disuler, Mrs. Klippel I• free today on her own promise to 1ppear threatened in telephone call.s received by in Harbor Judicial DistrlctCourt. lawmen. She may go in for arraignment any Judge Turner discussed the situation time within the ne:rt 10 days. Douglas Strike May Be Averted By Settlement with defense attorney Ale:r Forgett and Fire Department Battalion Chief Ron U .,_ ha bera Coleman aaid there wu no hope for the A threatened strike by eng~ and prosecutor Al We s In ui3 c m ·structure at 11 :02 a.m., when his men ar· I M Do di D I while reinforced sheriff's Officers iealed rived. scientists 1 c J'U\ • 0 u 1 1 AstronautJcs Corp. may be averted*lf a off the department Jury selection 1.s 11-"Fire was coming out of every window peeled to get under wey Jater today. in the house," he said: new package settlement Ls accepted by "We had to tear down a fence to get workers. A group of 10 teenagers who Identified onto the property and it was 15 minutes A 1pokeaman for the areospace firm'• themselves only as ' ' 1 n t er e • t e d before we got it under control." Santa Monica plant said engineers at all onlookers" sat on the noor outside the Loss in addition to Mrt. KlipPel'• ho1nl plants, including the Huntington Beach courtroom and waited for admission after of almost every conceivable item plva1-. , , ed over her liletime -crowding the In. facility, will be polled by mall on how being searched by sberifl 1 depulie!. alde of the bouaa and the entire yard _ they led about the proposal. Llndeboom, a Cypress Junior College includtd a neighbor'• fence. ' Delalla of the paCkage o«:er were not .student, is 1cci,i~ of the~~-' • Heat wu so intense it also scorched ~ revealed by company ofctals or the ~ 111 a-Glif ,_ ~, __ .,..,,. • ..,,.,.., __ '""~*!Uo""--l'"'o.f"'11l o nal AniilieCm~·rr Is 8JJeged that e tn fl anet CoJem• • • -, • •' · ;-» , t •. 1 ·hi' 1 tat~ (SCPEA), which multiple knife wounds on his former represent& the engmeers. girlfriend as she left a dance at the Douglas and SCPEA spokesmen have Anaheim Elks Club. T • l • D th-been negotiating since last November It .... alleged al a municipal court na m ea when the two sides failed to come to hearing that Miss Heyendahl had ended a ~ on a new contract for company year-long relationship with the accused Of p tm t engmeei;s. . • man two weeks before her death . Officera OS as er Negotiations have stalled over whether said her refusal to resume that rela-engineers would be given merit or across-. tionshlp led to the attack. E S the-board pay lncriaaes: Lui wedl: the ncounters nag engineers lhitilene<I to take a lltlb vole if negotl1lions didn't improve. F rom Page I GUILTY .•. had used false documents. "I put the money in llld out," she said. "Did you realize that yOU were part of a hoax ?" the judge asked. "Yes," she replied. Both Irving and his wife appeared pale and nervous. She crossed her arms in front of her. Irving held his hands c::lasped behind hlm and his eyes were downcast during the ZS.minute pro- ceeding. , They and Suskind were indicted last Thursday on avariety of criminal charges after federal and county grand juries apent six weeks in a joint invesUgation of the making of a 230,000-word manuscript that duped two m~jor publisben. A scheduled jury trial for a postal worker accused of killing Westmi nster postmaster P.aul Burtner and wounding '' mail auperintendenl Ernest Gaulden was delayed this morning in Orange County Superior Court while both aides renewed discussions on the sanity of Philip Bert Alleman. If thole discussions fail to produce a revised plea, Alleman, 24, Santa Ana, will go on trial before Judge William Speln on the murder and attempted murder charges contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. It is alleged that Alli.!Dlan shot and kill- ed Burtner, 51, and wounded Gaulden lut Nov. 4 shortly after he had been reprimanded for tardiness. Burtner was killed by builela which struck him in the head and chest. Gaulden, 46, was wounded in the atomach. DIAMOND •UAUNTll w., ........... ... ., •••• lt!llY ~,....... HntMJ' "' _..,.. ., ............. lhp. A ... ,,.. .. ...., -.,.11·11 .. .,.,. ......... ,.....-. ' . .... ......... .. 40% MOll.._Jff ,.w ., '"' ...., 1.,..,.-.. 'SO" DOUILI IAIRIL SHOTGUN #6112 -------:-· Hopi 5200" VIOLIN •112'29 ·-- Un1-n ,._ s3:r- PllTOL •1JS -··---·-------·--- aCA ...... lo s551t TILIVlllON •11--- JAaMAN GUITAa AMP & s350" IPIAKlll IOX • IU11 ··········-··············· I~ Zit U, '65" llWING MACHINI •Jiii -·---·---- Cyclist Sought On Death Count Police throughout Orange County ve hunting a Huntington Beach member of the Hessian motorcycle gang in con4 nedion with a barroom alaying in Ven- tura County last week. Ventura sheriff's deputies Saturday Issued an all-points bulletin for lames Donaldson in connection wilh the beating de1th of Ramon Salina.s in El Rio, CaW. Jast Thursday. Deputies reported Salinas died Satur· day from ~ skuJI fra.cture and a broken neck after he was beaten over the bead in the barroom brawl. WE WILL IUY YOUR D.IAMONDS, J!WQY, MUSICAL COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN INmUMINTS STEREO EQUIP. MOST ANYTHI NG FR.I ESTIMA TIS A Fun Place to Shop • • \ I ' ' I \ I I I ,, -· a ,. b a .. • I t • I. • • ' · fr. .....,, Moi<• 13. 19n H DAILY PILOT I ~~'Q.S., China Ambassadors ,Meet , ~ -...... • • . .. .. --.., 'Battling' Judge Gardner Alive, W eD and Amusing BY TOM 11A11L1Y oi ... DMrt """ ..... THERE WERE -who predicted when Jlllllce llobtrt Gll'dl!er moved from our Orange County Superlor Court bench to tho cloistered Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino that the Newport Beach jurist would finally decide to' put a firm cork on his Jegendary caustic comments. 'i)Jt opinion, thank the Lord, proved to be mial!lided. Bob Gardner Is olive and well and .WI regaling us with the pungent phru- lng that Is now oo lldly mi-! in our part ol the world. Get him on the wronc end of· a i-1 opinion and you very quickly find youneH .. the wrong end ol a long wall- ing list of jucties, deputy diatrict 1ttomey1 and com\ staff who want to die• at their leisure the no-holda-barred wv tn which b1tUin1 Bob tells his fellow judges just hoW wrong they were. ·. We got oae thia week that turned the bowia of rqe in the distrid attorney'• office Into joyful wboopa when irate prosecutors in a Laguna Beach drug case drew u11L some mu.sure of solace from a dilsentin& opinion written as only Gardner can write It. ' iris OPINION IJ h11 reaction to Ills colleque'• rulinl that officer Jolm Saporito of the Laguna forct violated search and seisure liws a year ag~ in confiscating a haul of marijuana, that led to the filing of d'!fg charges agamst five persons arrested in the Victory Walk area. Saporito told the court he W.t<:hed the home tn qu .. Uon throuab binocu- lars for "at Jea11t half an hour. lfe saw two Men drive their Kirmahn Ghia to the home, sit down and talk with three other persons and then, he said, be saw a defendant dig in the lawn ind produce a bulky package. PARIS (UPI) -U.S. Ambaaudor Artllur JC; Wan lleld what be termed a "warm,mtd friendJJ" .ftrst meeUna wWl ~ Am-..ior Huanc atm today to ,..lnWn tha Sino-American cootacta o~ by i'rqldant Nil<Xl'a visit to Pet· tng. . Wa)lol) .and · ~ · Clllpese counterpart met lor IO ' mjp~l.a at tj>e Ollneae ~"'!IY' ID wba\ the Amer~ an>-ba11odor llld he !loped wou14 be the lint of a llerll"' of Slno-~oan talks. '"Illa ---...,.. .... friendly," 1111--·t ...,. that thla wll1 be the ....-.-"' a-•--llld thal tt will bt • conllmdnc dlllope ... for the date of our --ung, Heave 11111 Ill 4lle dwJb 111 ·1111 ....n.noy (HUIDI)". Huanc told _. tha~ "coo- formtnc, to the j-Sinc>Amerlcan com- mm1ique, the Olm. Ind American parUes have acned on Paris u • cban- ·nel to111111'taln contacta between the two s~ Viets, Aided by U.S.; Take Key Objective • 11111*. Today, I met Ambo- iralloa llld In WI way I am "'W!•ln( the c:iontada ... Walloa said the meetlnp ...,. a dl!:!ct noult of the welcome that Niloo ...,.1vtct la Peking. , Referring qaln to Huanc be uld, 11Whtn I need to eee him, or when he needs to see me, we will meet." A Chinese spokesman said a member of the Cblnese delegation ln Parla served as interpreter between Wataon and Ruane in their meeting at the embassy on Paris' fublonable Avenue Geor1e V. Today's meeU.ng·was the first between nonnal dlplomaUc represenllUves of both countries alnce 1970. U.S. and Chineae representatives met perlodl~ly In Warsaw from 1917 unlll 1970, when the talks were abruptly cut off becauae ol the U.S. and South Vie~ namue invulon of C&mbodla. White House Preu Secretary Ronald SAIGQ!! (UPO -South Vie,lnamese that the estimated 1,000 North Viet· Ziegler announced Friday that Paris had tanU .and ~~en today captured namese wbo have occupied the town been selected as the new "contact point" the key Communilt 'Stronghold of Kam~ since last November fled into the between U.S. and Chinese diplomats. pond Trach m·the·faurth day of a mai·or neighborinJ rjce fields as the.South Viet· He said, however, "This does not close China, Britilh . Trru/e Envoy1 TOKYO (AP) -011na and Jlrl. lain have qreed to ·uchanp am- basstdors, a joint communlqua broadcast by Peking announced to- day. The communique said: "Thi government of the.United Kingdom, acknowledgeing the .position of the Chinese government I.hit Taiwan ll a province of the Pecple's Republic of China , ha.s decided to remove their official repre..ntatlon from Taiwan on March 13, 1972. 0 Orange Freeway Segment Opens In Ceremonies e . namese approached the 'lown. orf other channels" -leaving open the drive into Cambodia, front dl.!patcbes UPI cameraman Tran Dai Minh said possibility that Sino-American relations A 4.7·mile link of Orange County's reported. U.S. jets and South Vietnamese artUlery might also contin ue in Warsaw. newest freeway opened today with The push was ~ked by' U.S. Army opened up on the fleeing Communists rip-Watson new to Washington last week to ceremonies near Diamond Bar. btllcoptera and Air Force bombers. ping through the rice fields and hitting 1 confer "'ith Nixon , Secretary of State The new route by passes the curvy. Four South Vietnamese columns with fe w farm buildings. William P. Rogers, and foreign affairs d8ngerous Brea Canyon Road from Minh said there was some scattered on. d · H A Kl · H t d nearly 50,000 men were ldvanc1 .... along " a v1ser enry · ssinger. e re ume Imperial Highway in Brea to the Pomona '"6 position by Khmer Rouge Cambodian to Paris Saturday. a l~mlle front in eastern Cambodia in Communist snipers as the armored col· In his Wh ite House announcement Freeway. east of the city of lndmtry in an attempt to stop a reported Wuerrilla umn rumbled down the dirt road winding Ziegler recalled that Nixon and Chinese Los Angeles County. • That packlae, ht said, went tnto the Karmano Ghls and both men tn the auto were later baited by Saporito and 1 fellow officer. They refuaed to let police aean:b the Cl)', bul Saporito went ahead and came up with • bundle of what be said wu marijuana. plan to attack Saigon. through the town of l,500 persons. Premier Chou En·lai agreed at the end of The Orange Freeway now uttnds from He said the SoutJi Vietnamese bad lit· to "St th F · • ·-' · to ... The U.S. Command u.ld army tie trouble knocking out the snipers but Nixon's seven .day visit to China ay e Riverside reeway in l'Uuu1eun wnir • helicopter "hunter-killer" teams joined not before five Cambodian civilians were in contact through various channels" in Pomona Freeway and will eventually • Illegal search aaililre, said Gardner'• colleques, and they threw tha cue out of court. · Air F bo be · rt f th f wounded iri the crossfire. the capital of a third country. provide a 24-mlle link between the Santa orce m rs 10 suppo 0 e our· Ziegler said Paris was not chosen for Ana and Garden Grove freeways to tba . -·•ed Vietnamese operation Mlnh reported the government soldiers l . the 1 f the KelloQ Hill •~-'-••e on the •·· •• • r·-• • the mee•i .... s because t 11 s te o u1w.~... ..,... THEY POINT£D Otrr, for 001 thing, that the bundle delcribed by Sapor. b I rounded up ~ suspeded Khmer Rouge ~.. n--~•-~1 tn tha -. " I The e lcopter force was made up of and that governmetI~ troops burned down Vietnam peace talks. He dkl aay, ~••1&1ll-Ll111 ""'-"• about 200 men and 25 helicopters, assign· a giant warehouse in the center of the however, that Watlon and Huana .would valley. Ito "could have ccntained raa:s. toolJ or a batterY,'' Let'• aet OD to Gardner: ed the dangerous job of flying "8I'ch-town, destroying 40 ton! of rice and 1,000 meet "whenever there is algnlficant In early May 1 final tWCHnlle lllrih "'Ille difference tn appearance between a nian carrying 1 battery and 1 man carrying two klloa of marijuana Is 1 difference of appearance between 1 man carrylng a fifth of bourllon llld ~ man carrytnc a cue of· bourbon. And I would point out that few. ~le lietp rags, tooil or batteries buried in tbetr and-deatrof mlsaions at tnetop level in gallons of gasoline. South Vietnamese of· buslness to ainduct" -a statement section of the freeway from the Pomona , advance 0 the $Ou~ Vietnamese forces. fi~rs said the building was a North Viet· which does not rule out Vietnam as 1 Freeway to the San Bernard1Do Freeway . ' The command 1114 B52s and F4 Pban-namese supply depot. posa:ible topic of conversation. will open . backyard. · • tom jet fighter-bombers were battering 1--:C..:..-'.:...:....:..,;c:.._ ______ _,;,, __ _: ___________ -'-----...,..----- suspected guerrilla troops and supply "Or course," be commenls in 1 reply. to another PQlnl ralaed by his fellow jurista, "the packase could have contained aomethina Olber than kilos of mari- juana. . ult could have conta.lhed powdered rhinocel'OI born, dried COW bezoar, Howard Hughes' autobtoiraphy or Mr. Justice Pet.era• famous cookies:." (Thal Supreme Court jusUce wUI be Joog .remembered for menUonin1 tn one of his opinions that the ilelnf uchanged between defendants in an alleged drug transacUon could have been cookie&.) ' "FRANKLY, BETW~ tholO choices, I would vote for !ht tatter," Gard- ner goes on. "After all, wbat better place to keep cookies warm than 1n en- gine compartment?" ~ Ga'rdner proves another· point in his educated dilCOW'le -he kjnows hl1 foreign cars. His fellow judaea Indicate at ..,. staae of the opinion that the bundle In quesUon was atowed .away in the rear end of. the vehicle. Justice Gardner didn't c•t where he Is by not ~Inc w)llcb end ol the a Karmann Ghls.p~ th!! .propulsion. 1 . . . -~.::--:::r .. -rt1:"~.:~l(':::t parbnent ID atore rop, ~ or a battery." And tha inlUestion that the def en. dant could have been repilCinc •·battery tn the "1fln• ·~w thil: "A battery ii kept undar the aeat In • ·K•rl!Wll\ Gblt." VINr AGE GARDNER. 'Ille prOMcUtion dldn 't mind lolin& !Oat one. routes in the regioµ. · Amerlc;an ground troops were staying on the sidelines, and the 11earest U.S. in- fantry and artillery units were in the jungles aronud 8aigon, 35, miles from the Cambodian ·border. UPI photogrJip~er Willie Vicot, with one of the Cambodian armored columns, said a force of 5,000 South Vietnamese troops· Slpported Hy 100 tanks and armored . personnel carriers met only light opJ)Olltion u they occupied Kam- pong Trach, reported to be a Com~ munlat stronghold six miles inaide Cam· bod.Ja's Parrot Beak section jutting into South Vietnam. AJorce of 1,000 'Communists ·ned Kam- pollg Trach ahead of . the South Viet· D'!t!:t~--.m:. Spokesmen in the eastern Cambodian drive · said so •far the South Vietnlmeae hi.ve killed gz guerrillas at a 1011 of seven South Vlelnameae killed and 30 wounded. Vi<ol reported fnim Kampong Ti'ach Coast Phygician Dies Younger Drafts ' ··• .' ... Deat~ Penalty ·In Sc.uba Diving Atwmpt Ballot Measure A ~ Cl_.ta pliyolcian makiJu1 )lls have panlcied and IUffered 1 heart 1t· SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Atty. Gen. first atten\pt et aeuba dlvlnJ illod·Swmy tack. Evelle J. Youncer ahl10unced today be ls morning alter enterin& the rouch aurl off "There was 1 Ove-!Oot 1url runntn1 drifting 1 propoeed ballot measure to Cito ·street in Laguna Beach. SUnday,'.> Conner said, 11and tllat was no Ie1allze the death penalty in C.lllorhia. Chief Llfquard Skip Conner uld Dr. time to be tUlni 1 dlvlllg clan out." The Youncer, a R<publlcan, said the in- Paul M. Smlth, of14ixi S. Ota Vista, WA IHeguard notad that after Wtructor Corl ltiative petition will be prepand tn hls_gf. J)U)Jed from the choppy, five-foot ~lll'f ~Y Hqer, of S301 W. Ocean Front, Newport flee and be made available to volunteer his dlYtng tnatruotor and· • formtr !!heh, and former city lifeguard John groups to distribute throuJbout C.lifomla Laguna Be•ch IHeguard. A I t e m p t 1 P1rl1tte pulltcl Dr. Smlth to shore, four tn an effort to get enou1li signllum to through chest maau1e llld moull>lo-othtt mem&era of the cl•ss ttld to be put the question on the ballot. mouth resuacltatlon to revive the man .....,. by llfepards from the bolling Gov. Ronald RHgan bas aald be would failed and he was pronounced dead. sui'f. support such a move. He has been a Officials at the Orance Co u n I y CoMer aald lif'fuards removed Dr. prime critic of the C.lifomla Supnme Coroner's office said thi1 mol'Jlfna: the Smith'• diving tanks durinc the rkcue Court's decision Feb. 18 calling the death cau.st Cf db.th bu betn listff al a ptol). and that divers returned to the area to-penalty cruet or unusual punishment and 1ble drown111c pendlnc the out<ogie 'of day to reci>ver the equlpment ao that It banning It under the state Constitution. '" autoPI)'. . .' " couJ• be cbecked for a poalible matfune-Younger aald In a statement today that Cblel ; r= ~· 1 a I d lloo. _ be received a numher of requesll from tl't1lmlni;Y u..i ~"'-· • • · • · poupe uiblg help tn prepartnc in in-h..i'-"i . . . t!io, ....,__, Di'. Smith moved to San Clemente In fltaUve peUUon tn: and. ~ ...... 11 ~c· . ·~ !tit and maintained • modlcal pr1ctlce I. Restore the legiltatun'• riaht to aet - -• _, •-·,al 115 AvliilU Serra. In addlliln to his the death penalty for certain crimes. whllo llr. ~ 1J•·-. · ~. be waa 1q the medlcal stafll of .s, !!<Instate the death penalty tn the delp ~· , ,'.i. ,, . •.1 SoU111 c.ut CoDllDunity Hupltat and · la.w ult wu before the co<irt'• "111 .. d-• Coimi'r, opeeG]alld tb~t Ille 'tiiu NY Mlaaito Comp!unity tloop1ta1. · ·'fba!I <1oc11160/' r • ', "JJ.>' Sfuk ~·~~il.&t~ 'Not Sc~eened' l. .• .._. ~ . ' . FU-&i~~o'J ·Sayi Doctors l)o Not Report Findings BJ ... gT t~' ·, ,. .• eumlnatioaa tn 1 '..Te aupport hil lfllliDellt, ~al aald • "" ~ ~ , ~ i;iir if-uamtnen· did I total tllat the FM received 1nonymou1 Ups .WASHINGTON -Atuiit ' . ~-'cl-)li eai!Dnlllom io 1'11." 'tthlch uncovered CINI where pllota were ferlna trom auch. problaml.. · .•• ~ .an'IJlllOzlinately I0,000 pilots being treated for strm allmenil. But manta! '1lmti!IL Ind 'liar! ap &$ u~ ~· wtih ad.......i com-. ~ avtatloo medlw aamlnera never eicapln( deleCtMn • . 1 lip .'~Be.,,.. who .... tue ... FM· reported the condltlolil to the FM, h~ avtatlon...-diflolatlOIWO. · ··~Pfi1*'111uGftenutwlce1 llld. The Flllftl AvlaU. ~.. .,.., bu1 11lautonce1 ,..r. In 001 caae, Slqal Aid, the pllol ol a FM !Ur MlilllJll; P. y, 811n1. "' lbe , u.i-' 1 )l'ofoMd FM rule, the jetliner w~1 makina an ~t lln- blame Oii 1 mall 'l""lll!r OI "6~1.llr "**'I ·-id ocrap the lfla.lloo dlnc 1pproach lo New Yon Cllf 1 Ken· private hc!on de1fgiiatalbJ·tbe.l'M~ ~ .~ •Yltlln for com-nody Iniarnatlonll Airport when be wen! 1vi11lon medtcaf• IUlllinen fir· c*j:. • diarclil pllolo'eld ~the alillMo power Into 1 conwllloo. The copilot laildecl the merclal pl!ot1 \ • • lo _Id tlli mmtutJou. pline "'*· Some of ~ doclon do nel ~. Siegal uld en lnv .. tJcatlon 1bowed the "all the1 know" to tho FAA for fear ti Ciipl. ~. J. !l'Dllqell, ~of the p!lot wu an alcobollc wboae convulllon endanlertni I pilot'• job Sllall laJd In ............. Air l.tne Pl1ota Auoeta-: Wll CIUaed by wlthdrlWll from 1lcobo(. an intervtew Otben liaff "..U 1111.;0 tltii IALPAr -the rule cllance.' AC<:Ordlnc to s1e111, lhe pilot'• medical .nplitallou ~ ..... !Iii ,pilot 1'0mlilunJjy ~at .alstlq 1ysl4m worko: • eaamlaer knew •bout hb conditlo!I, and for belric euy uamlnero " ht adtlad. ·~ llu never -ID IC<ldant In evlii admitted him to • lioapltal for tr .. t. In an effort "to aet rW of had applts, tlle'lllstory el.the Jet *Y la 111d, U11it m111t, IMJt failed to report the condition tO the 1overnment revokeo.10 to u..,edlcal could be blamed on • pilot 1 health. the FM. , euminer ,certillcaWI • :JW, IM leU But Siqal arpod thal because aome In another Incident. Sle11! uld. be wu 1boutlotolben.!1pae "~..W. ptloil di a•t inadlqUllo Jl!IY•Ical u· called by three docton, wbo ·wer1 not But lil uld, "the~ liilhr win to '*'IDIUGM "Iii potantill" 1or ttaildt F AA<le1ian11id modlCll 01Dllner1 but ~o. · l\"41~ &ipWW wflli~ ..,_., trialtd a pllft rw 1 lillrl ... n111u .... - \ Sizes available, 4 thru 10; AA, B, C width llED •NAVY •WHITE• TAN• BL>CK FASHION llaND NllWPOIT llACH • HUNTIN•TON CINTll FASHION lqUAU HUNTIN•TON llACH SANTA AMA I ... ... t O' • l _.,. SOUTH COAST l\AZA COSTA MISA ; • • • • • r . • • • • • • • • I • • ' • '· "• ·! ~ • r. • \ ... ., :· .• .i • • •; ., .. . . . I \ l • • ' ... .. f . DAILY PllOT .. Little Candle In Darkness I BLUE MONDAYS DEPT. -How about a little yarn to restore the old falth In human nature and help erase the htond;ay blahs? Okay, take the case ot one Tvy Buxton.· a S:-year-old black con!truction worker from St. louls. up to just a little while ago, there was nothlng special abOul Ivy BW<ton. He had , been a COl1$f:rUCtjon worker most of his Jife and bad. Worked for the same employer for moa& of the Jast 20 years. ~ He lived alone and bum-drummed back and forth from his modest apartment to work ef!ry day, JuSt like most of ti! do. something special finally happened to Ivy Buxton. He got· jailed on a murder chirp after one witness ustrted.Jy iden· tified tum .u ,. the trigger man in the shooting of a. 21-year .. td shortly before mldril&Jit on May 22, 1970. ,.., -13, 1'172 . NEW. YORK .MAYOR JOHN 'l!NDSAY, WI FE HIT CAMPAIGN TRAIL -Four-mile Bike Ride in Miami Precffed Speechmaldng Humphrey , Muskie . Vie For Votes Over Wall.ace Buxton was jailed. He was unable to "P3Y the 10 percent required on _$10,000 By CARL P. LEUBSDORF Lindsay planned to spend tlle day in the Miami and Miami Beach area, as did bail. , • MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Senators Hubert McGovern, after a brief hop up t~ St. ' THEN CAME THE delays. Sit delays H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie, Petersburg. of bis trial were attribut-ed to the pros--criss-crossing Florida in the last full day Jn the Repub~an primary, C<m· ecuUon. Others developed because Bux-or campaigning, say they still have a servative Rep. John M.:Ashbrook of Ohio ton,bad oo la,wyer and he'd been assigned chance of defeating Alabama Governor campaigns in the Miami area in what three different public defenders. This was George C. Wallace Tuesday in the nation's most observers consider a doomed bid to attributed to heavy turnover of poorly second l9n presidential primary. defeat President Nixon for the state's 50 paid .ynnno aittorneya in the St. Louis Wallace, however, predicts he'll top the GOP convention delegates .. .. -.. 11-man Democratic field and says' he has public defender's oflice. an excellent chance oC capturing a ma· Jn campaigning Sunday, all of the ma-So Buxton atayed in jail 17 montM. He of be , • de! t t he jor candidates except Muskie aopeared didn't even have his own bifocal glasses jorlty 1 state 8 "1 ega es 0 t on television interview programs.:?.. Hwn· · because, as he sald. 0 There was nobody Democratic Natioilal Convention. phrey, Wallace and Jack.son on the three to ask to go get them. network shows and McGovern and "After I was in jail a couple of months. Lindsay in the. remains of what started they brought in a box of old glasses," CAMPAIGN '7'!. out as an all-eandidate debale. Buaton recounted. "I spent about a ,ye;;a~r_..!:::====----::------Muskie, bQwing to pressure from hit peepb:t& tbrou&h the ban wiQi-tn rivals, reversed his previous position and bHocall." Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington, agreed Co disclose the sources or his cam· .., who is making Florida a major test of his paign funds in three stages, starting with AUTRORn'IES INSISTED lhatBuxtoo '.-presidential candidacy, says he has a a report within 10 days on contribuliorui 10 tlaroQgb • Iona series of mentaL Wis '-good c~e of pulling ahead of Muskie between J8n. 4, when he declared his bec:lule be couldn't read or wrlte.:.Al one and Homphrey and finishing secood. . candidacy, and Sunday. polat, a lawyer suggeated ,his let\ oul And New York Mayor John V. Lindsay, He said he had changed his mind woold be to plead guilty and set P"" appearing with Sen. George s. McGovern beca:use "enough of the other Democratic ballon. Bmton refused. . on a televilion interview show from candidates have indicated their will· The trouble with this whole , We ,..as which all of U>e other candidates pulled ingneas to join in public disclosure" that that Buton 1t'U innocent. &e had betu out predicted ''the voters of Flor\da may it might be possible to put pressure on another place at the Ume of the shooting. ~rise the country" with how they vote President N°llon to 'do·so too. • He finally came to trial list Oct. 14, lt on Wallace.. McGovern, who first rJiised ·the issue in • tooloJ!le jury one whole hc>l-to~" • •He 1U)"not get as big a '.V)llt'.. +'/el!' Hamp;blre, and L1ndNy ,. bave .~ ... ~ ' ' ) to think he is "' Ne · _!litclosed tlle aources of-7their fundi, and • • , FINALLY RELEASED from h I 1 ; onleal, Buxton aaid, "I'm barefoot and I broke • My car, all my clothes, 1 everything I had in the apartment is gone · candidate .tcbedules today as they camtiatgnec( 1n the .complicated contest in which V1c~ toriee will be judgell hoth on the relative .standing of the contenders • in the atatewii¥ vote and on how many delegates each wins by finlshlng first ln one of Florida's 12 congressional : -even my eyeglaues." ~ districts · We printed the atory of Ivy BW<lon and · , hls flrst-ever brush with the law' on' Wallace· remains the heavy favorite. ' March 9, in a rather routine manner o!1f • M~t observtliS consider Humphrey and ' Poee lS. But it touched the hearts of at Muskie competing £or second, although Jackson says his palls put him neck-and-Ieast one person· here on the Orange neck with them . Lindsay and McGovern Coast. He wrote: are believed contending for fifth. though "Deir Sir: . some Lindsay aides see him finishing "Would you please ~e that the enclos-higher. Al.so on the ballot: Rep. Shirley ed check is fonranled to Mr. Ivy BW<ton. Chisholm of New York, Rep . Wilbur D. I do not wllll any publlelty for this tillt. I Milla of Arkansas, Mayor Sam Yorty of do ·ftel aorry about the unfortunate ez-Los Angeles, Sen. Vance Hartke of In· perience he' has had and hope that this diana and former · Sen. Eugene J. wW help a litUe:0 McCarthy of Minnesota. ENCl:.OSED WAS a copy of I.be clipping . Humphrey started the day in Jackson- and a check for $200. ville, then headed south with stops in So IOOlellmes hands do reach out to Daytona Beach. Tampa, Titusville and others without any urge for publicity or Palm Beach. 'MUJkie &tarted in Tampa credit. Just lighting a Utile candle instead and planned to wind up in .Miami after of cursing the darkness. stops in Orlando and St. Petersburg. Have a happier Tuesday, folks . Mystery Author Dies TUCSON, Ariz. (AP ) -Fredric Brown, 6g, noted mystery and science fiction author, died Saturday. the first of his more than 30 novels, "The Fabulous Clip Joint/' won the My__stery Writers of America's Edgar Allen Poe Award in 1947. Brown also wrote movie scripts and television plays. Pearl Ba iley Home HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Singer Pearl Bailey has been discharged from a hospital where she underwent coronary care during her stay of nearly a week. Hospital officials announced over the weekend that Miss Bailey, 53, was releas- ed Friday and wu resting at home. She and her husband, musician Louis Bellson, live in suburban Northridge. 'Mlmkle .;egt to cbun:b BJld'atteilded two picnics in Tampa, telling 1 "Viva .Muskie!" gathering Sunday afternoon "we can win" the primary. despite assumptions Wallace has it wrapped up. f!umphrey, appearing on NBC'a "Meet the Press" said he expects to do.~very ~well. "I think we have good momentum and I believe that I'm the only progressive candidate who has a chance to beat Mr. Wallace," said the Minnesota Democrat, who needs a strong showing in Florida to overcome a "loser" image resulting from his 1968 defeat lo President Nixon. DAILY 'rtLOT DELIVERY SERVICE Deli\ltl'y of the Dally Pilot Is guarantetd Monclly°Frld1y: If you ,do nDI ll1v1 your HPtt by 5;31 p.m., c•ll •1111 your COllY w!l1 .. brought to 'IOll· Ciiis •r• l•kt11 ~Ill 1:1f p.m. 'S.'tvrc11y •nd SV!ld•Y: If you do net re<:1lve ~ur copy by ' e.rn. S1turd1y, Ot" 1 1.rn. Sunday, ~11 •ncl • copy wlll bl br01111hl to yw, C1U1 l <t Mt.tn ur!IU 10 1.rn. Te1ephontt Mott Ort1191 Co1111ly ArMJ ., ...... '42-t»I ,North¥NSI Huntl!'llton IMdl -"'111 Wtslmlm,., ................. f4t.Ull lln Cltmtr1I•, C1pl1tr1no llKll, Sen JU1n C1pl11r1111, Dine Point, SOutlt ~' l..agUn9 H ltvel •.. , .m-Ma Storm, Hail Lash Midwest Winds Damage 100 Homes , l 1ijure 30 in. Illinois V" wt•Ull IOl(l(A)l . 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Utz:ust matter in ~· handS touch. and'Teleg1pb (!Tf). · '. . ed off the flap, was reported recovering Ford, ma4e the 1ttack ,s ·the Senale In a Denver hosplt1l where she may be Judiciary Committee prepared tO con-·able to meet with inernbers 1 of tht !/:eb~~u=~fN~l~ ~~ judiciary panel by abt>Uf.' ~idweek •• .,. was attorney general at the time the rrr cording to her doctors. She has been con-, matter wu settled. -\ fined since March 3, /suffering' Jrom ,a " ... Anderson is to be coDdemned for heart ailment. ... dragging the name of ~'President of the United States before the Senate Judiciary eomm1ttee on the basis of evidence which is so unr~llable that it would be· barred from ev:ery court of la)Y in the, na- tion.'' Ford said. ~ · · d~~~~:!~=~ Sen. Marlow W. ·Cook (R-Ky.), 1 member of the Judiciary Committee, meanwhile accused Sen; Edward M. Ktn· < nedy (D-Mw. ~ also on the p.anel, of engaging in ."'a political conspiracy ... to discredlt government officials." · .Cook uked.for an exeuclive ieoliloli' of. , ' ' the committee "to examine the riature ~ ~. of the imp~prieties. '' ·•• J 1 '• . •. ' \ ·' . . ' . . . .. .. ' • to sub8tanllate hls charges, a gimmick which involves a pruentation of evipence three or four Umes'remov~ froro . ~ aource." said Ford, of Michigan 1.'~ere Mr. Ander!On required to p~uce ausbtantive evidence of Jtrobative value in the I1T case, he would surely be unable to do so. With but multiple hearsay evidence, Ja~ Anderson ·ls ·a 1 Lon Nol Takes Cambodian man without a cue~",·· · · The confirmation of· Mitchell's suc- cessor, acting Attorney General Richard G. Kleind1enst, has been sidetracked by the controversy surrOundihg the m case. Kleindienst Headed the Justice Department's antitrust division at the time it made an out-of-court. settlement with ITI'. -. a,· conglomerate ~hi~b Ander~n alleg~s had agreed to contrtblrt~ Police in Tokyo Unoover Bodies . Of 3 ~Cultists' •• By KA?E WEBB him .nearly P'1'alyud, He Jlppeared PHNOM PENH (UPI)_ Lnn Nol took . tqtally recovered and In g<>!>d SRirits as he explained to ')oµrnaiists 'WhY he bad over. aa sole ruler of Cambodi& 1todaY' diSoolved the National Assembly and proclaiming himself president, com-replac~ Cheng, Hen&, who' h~~ped hiin manaer-iri-chief of the armed-forces, and . o~erthtow Stharioak'. ~ prime minister. A gronnd>Well againsi Sirjk Matat The action clima:1ed a four-day political started late last· week when 'the Cam· crisis that started.Friday when ton Nol, . ~Sn Student Association passed a vote Who has been' prime minister sinCt the ' of '"absolute no confidence" ,againSt him overf.brow of Prince Norodom~Sibanook 1Thursday wfiile ~ CQl)fidence two years lgo, ~ the atread~ · 1ri Lon N~I.' · ·i ~' ·· : power!.,.. Nationaf •ASleniblJ 'and too1o · ·At Sunday's Pl'eS'\ confmilce Lon Nol over from Cheng H~g"as chiet•f state: .~ hisJ>ei'SOIW 'frii?ail&bip' !Of Slrlk In a nationwide radio 'broadcut 'this Matak. · · ~ " .. - TOKYO (UPI) -Police today unearth-morning, Lon Nol said bei¥u takllig the ' ed bodies 9f three nlore young persons action ••according to the. wi.shts·Of Bud· from frozen mountainside ,,ravesites, dhist monks and au compatrictts." tt:e lnd1"an· s Lau-'·tt e·d • said that "from 1now on the chief of state · U bringing to~l2 the number ·of Japanese will be called preSident ... the president radical revolutionaries tortured and slain is also commander-in-chief of the: army . for opposirlg their leader. The president also has the function --of Police said~ discovery brought tO an prime minister.'' He left unanswered the fate of Gen .. end their search for the remain! or 12 Sisowatb Sirik Malak, wbo'"hield the Utle young people killed on orders of" a young of .prime minister delegate. In ·.f.bat.poat F of ~iit~lling Demonstrations college dropout becaitse they weakened in Sirik Matak in effect ran the government their support of his revolution. ·· while Lon Nol; a .close per!Wnal friend, · PINE RIDGE,. S.D. luPl) -· Indian The· !8.tesr finds were tho~ of two was all buf incapacitated by a stroke he leaders did "an excellent .job" in ·curbing young .men and a young. woriian. They surfered 13 months il£O. · . violence durilig denionstretimSlllst week were.bur)ed ~two crude graves near .the At a preSs coitfeie'nce SUnd,ay, Lon.Nol ; • to prote..t .uMi4death OJ ·ooe JndJan and foot -01 Ml. :!!!'~•. ~bout so 'miles 51, >boweq no.signs, of the stroke tbat,je!t alleged ·di;;,,imfuation. ... i • •~·tallty norlh)'est of'TO'liyo 1n Gunma Preledure 1 • ; ... 1 .. 11••• . · "'"' i-·. and ( _, u • • , • · · . • 't'-,,,....,....,· fl, ~th Dakotl .--.. ......... d>l!n.t • ~o S' ~ , ~·!. J'J::J".' :;" ,.~u.;.-.. ~ci•'Plne «!eel eig~t ..,.tbs P,r•gnant.-';-were dug 1 1 USperiaeu " , R1'1ge r..-vauon s8id Sul\day. up lut we:e~ and ~day. Pohce sa1d all . · . ~ · The Indians· said they hoped"to amau were tortured: and tied nuae t? trees ond 0 c bl c ' te,ooo demonstrators during the week for allowed to . freeze to death m sub-zero I t a . e ar continuing prolelts pn the T:tJer;vaUon. weather. A "Pbw ·Wow ''·was called by the newly The bodies were fo~ after . the ar-INTERLAKEN, Swltzerlan~ .(AP) -formed AJperican . ~.-Movement rested leader o~ the Uruted Red _Ar1:JlY-As it threaded ils way · doWn Mt. (AIM).and was a continuance of protests an extreme leftist student organu.at1on -Schilthorn, the cable car bringing 70 made by the Indians last week iri tbe two confessed~ he ~~ed . his grou~ t>t;cause tourists from the 9,742-fOot peak Saturday sla~ " '1 ·" • • they wavered m their determination to got stuck when a cable fo~ in a pulley. R~atiQn. · perin~ept Stanley overthrow Japan's conserv~Uve govern-The tourJsts, all Swiss, were ~pendtd Lyman &•id. he 'did . not ~X~t any ment. 750 feet aliove the mountainside. Hot tea violence, noting ,in the pas\ few days that Tsuneo Mori, 27, a dropout from Osaka apd blankets snaked up by rope helped to \be AIM officials·haa beeD atfe...to handle City University, confessed after he and keep them cheerful as night fell.~ . ~. their OW[\_ security. "'The)' did in ex_. four United Red Army faithfuls were On Sunday, a helicopter lower«! .. cellent )ob'" Lyman said -· captured after holding off 1,000 Japanese mechanics to the roof of the cable car, The s~rintendent of. the soulhwest police for 43-bours in a mountain villa USo-but they coUid not unsnag lhe caple. jAJ South Dakota ·Reservation · said tie has: ing the housekeeper as h6stage. the _passengers-were lifted out two If a :met-with AIM leaoeti ' and diacusaed The United Red Army, composed of time. It took 35 helicopter trips to bring &e<urilyi illd otbetmotters dulil!f with from 30 to 50 members, ho1ed up 1n the ;tl:!_em all da)i.n. No ont WaS hurt. the Pow: Wow;-. t. • , 1 • _,. rno~talns and robbed s~~ing goods "The cold was Mt Unbf..art.ble, U orily The demonslrati.oM hbegan. wllen ·1n- stones for gui'IS and ammurullon. for the reason thefe _ wtr!.'sil(li;>:IY 'fOO dians met•' Gol'CIOn, Neb. last.week to Discovery of the slayings has led many of us in the. goOOola,'~. said one Jtotest .the death Jast.'°ont.h of an Oglala newspapers and soci81 leaders to seek a;-tourist. · • 1 Sioux, Raymond Yellow Thunder 51 .. government examfna.tio'n of Japan 's "But of co.urse, no one slept a wink.'' Rumors ·wefe .'*'ideSPread ·aWonr the educational system to d~termine how to Thirty other toW'ists spent ·theJtight at Indians that, Yellow Thunder 'had been cope with student radicals. .. the mountaintop ·100ge. and 1heYi· too, tortured prior to ~his death. A .iecond Police believed the executions started were flown down the mountain Sondiy. autopsy was order~ qn his body aod the in ~cember. ~me of the bodi~. 'Were Among them was U.S. Ambassador Indians e,Ven'tUally s,aid t~y we're satis. bound wJlh wire and olhers were gagged. Shelby C. Davis. lied lhe rumors Were just th.at:. "' Penn Central. R•fllJle ,. . .flrrmen flsbt a blaze after two Penn Central trains collided 6eadon In Hencloir. ·Pa. More thin 40-ms Were derailed Jn the cruh wbkh claimed the li••• of four crew members. A rail spoke!llllan Hid the t' ' . . I ' .. . 1'~ ~&:in r:uJ'\O·b~ I •icnll ~~op on the lidlnf 1111\il the loo.dr (reipt had ]l11Rd. Faulty brlbl 111J1 haft been to blame for ~e Sun· day mornln& accident. I i I, • / • • 1 • • f' :·"~~'toast , . *· ~ ' • I '' . I VOL." NO, :13, 3.§~0t"S. 2a ;PA6ES -• ~ • • :.. ,j ••• •• l ORAN&E COUNTY, CAllfORNIA • • • 1 • • . ._. • --• ~ ;. 1) a r ,_ • • .. MONDAY, MAlteH ·11, 1972' N -. N.Y. Stoelu TENCENT$ , ±ratisnlission Tower for County TV Gets Okay ' . munity Colleae Diltrlcl today described Ck: ptl'lftit .,. "the fint really big 1tep" toword 'the liducallOoal televlalon netwotk llnkiiia . ~-\l"ld~. Well and Orance Cout Cellel• campuw.r ~ -I ''We will be 'dolnl Iota of public service brol~ a1 well,'''llid .FurQis11. ''We waitt rlO .-Ve 'the 'PeoPie!'lbe-people in IJ!allle•Cooinb: llote:aJira~.blCI 'ID aar, but~...:m:~ a •velct.. Jfow.,Chey have' a· 'fOjct!." ~" ''i ; ! . !:.:1--, ·: • ,,The clistrlct Is plennlng, to o!fer about U1Tee hours of lhe iwol!'am Monday through Fridays once it '°" on the air. • ·The station's signal will cover an of Orance County plus a portion of soutl\trn Los Angeles Co1111ty. • .. , . "bne of .our fu11t progr~ w,ill. be a one-hour documentary·called 'P0rtrait.o( Ofange ·c.ounty,' 11 .said Fur;nls·s. ~1t"1rill reflect llie attitudes and oplill6nf "of iveiybody ·from, the teenybopper ;tO.the people in Le!Jure Wqrld." , . students ud faculty at C.lden ·Well Collep, Ille ol·lbe di&tlld'1 new two- story telamimunicltioos buildintl, are already buoy ireparln( other Pl'Olflml. Tiiey .._ ,,..,, collqt ~ couraee to publlo affairs ·speclail. Fllrnlla deiicrlhed the FCC's prollmlDl!f -al u ·~ .... tilylng" but iald Ibo dl•trlcl mut.-set to -k In· lu1llllllc the remalilder of FCC re- ~ts: Btfore II csn be&ln It• broadcast acbedule, Qiannel 50 must obtain permlislon to tee! Its equipment· and then •PPIY· for the actual broadcast licenae. The license will bt iss~ only, after a !0-day period during. wbich anyone may lif• objections with the FCC. FurnlS! however said, 0 We do no expect any ob- ~tions.•• One of the major alma of the propoeed 1tation· ts 1o provide those unable to a~ . tend either of lhe campuses with counel tow~ a college dt.gree. Furniss beli~ve1 ijtis may be the firat step toward an "open university" undet which classes from UC Irvine, Cal State Ful\erton and San. Diego State Collea• would be trahsmltted throuah the C.ldta West ·facilities, ·· Ablout 16 prolfllllS for Orange c.out and C.klen Well Collep 1tudenta bl,,. already been prepared for •Irina this fall. ·Pair .Admit . Guilt S.entences Due June 16 for lrvings NEW YORK (AP,). -Author Clifford !Ning anii' his wile Edith pleaded guilty today to a federal charge of conspirinc .• to defraud a publisher with a "fake autobiography of Howard llilibes .. They al!o 'pleaded guilty to New Yort state charges of grand larceny and cqmpiracy. Richard Su~ Irving's 11\erory researclier,-al!o pleaded guilty to tbe state charges. He had been ·named coconspirator but Wu not indicted in the federal .case. experts that Irvil]g wrote all of the let· Hill, includihg a $100,000 advance to Irv· Ing, bad been traced to banks and b!'Oker~e houses in Switzerland and the United States. When the • iudge asked Irving to describe whot'he did, lbe'wrlter replied: "It wa11 that I conspired to convince McGraw-Hill that I was in com· Two Bo1 S4!._,ut• municaUon with ·Howard Hughes, whln, ln·flct,. l 1wu.not.!' The judge uked Mn. -Irvtoa : "Wbat dkf J(wi do tltat WU a cilmlna1 eel?" Mrs. Irvf!il, 31,· IP""wni. rapldlJ and with' a' German ac<onl 1 a Id Ibo had el&Ded certalll dlecb from McGra•·lllll made out to H. II. Jlulheo, ud tbat ollO (llee GUILTY, Pap I) • The · lederal government agreed to dismiss a mall lraud charge against the Irvings and the state agreed to drop all other! count.a ln ils lndlt:tment. Tip Leads to Capture • Thae bad charged the three with larceny, ·conspiracy , ~ . poueaion of llolerrd~menb:ptua two counts of per~. jliry against Irving· and' Susklnd. ·The grand Iaiceny Chart•' to·wh!Ch lite ll!ree pleaded guilty .wu In· the ....net degree ·and con15pir.acy In ' tM : third· .Of 4 Burglary Susp~ts · ' . . ... ~:~,..._A :.,,.~;..;..~r Ila .dll .... cpulil brinl ~ -a.:. • ~ -' • $1,llllO fine .... cbarles. ·• , · ; • , ~It 'Supreme Cciurt Joisticte •Joseph A. Mortinla set. oentencin& for June II. ·:Newp.ort: ·Age.nda .'Heavy' • • ' j l . . . . ' . ' ' ' The Irving• remelned fr~ on bill. He 1'• free ..OR .a $1~000 personal ~bond. She ii 1r .. 1n lier 9WD cullOcfy after, algning a IZIO.llllO , bond following ber arrts! on Syi.u cbarg.,. Afttr the 'Irvlnp pleaded guilty' to one Count, the' judge uked ·Aut. U.S.. Atty. ROberl G. Morvillo: l'Have.yqu anything tb add to whit~ said ori.televiilont'" ' , ;t i • , ~ , , , . . , I ! ' • r , ' , 1 , l:~CouJiC.Um.'en -Face Park Issue; Many Others in Me~t '.'Y.es,!' aai~ Morvillo ~·a ,smlle., "We Kave niade ,two co'tnmitment.f \0 the JrV. fop.· ,We have <1>mmlitfd' ~1,., ·to al!o committed, oun,efv~ lo 04tllng to yhur 1 ~ftenuoft . di.9eulaion :we 'have )lad With' u;;; sW!io· governmen\ wttb' ieaanl to Mrs. lrVtng's rtatus· tliere." • , 1 ! ,"')··.·,,(•·,... ··. Declalons on, -..a1 ~fl' luµei, In-· deleted· ,'flOm ti)< California freeway . r;=s·the :~~1:~~= .. ·bond 1y11em. ,{or~~. uuu ~ l <i-Comider a plan to rent ..apace on the rilenl.'Will lit' Neo,..., l!eaClt · computer · °"1iell by the 'Clty of Costa . couilCJI loniebl.. . ' , ' · Mesa. 'I>ut;ng: their . 7:30 .·p;m. seWon. -couo-.:...aevtew-staff recOmrilendationS to cil1Jle11·&h10 will: · · · · sell ·the abandoned 4&-acre dump Site at' l-4Jomldoir :adopHoa 'of th«) "policy tbe .·end of tllth street. 0ra111e County ~i'\''a.10rt<0ftuidelne lor•pt~lti6n · Supervisors have ·a1ked that any action Glon apdated'tnoDlclpal mut1qllim: ' , ,~~uct-''t t'•',lcbeduled' lo· be ~ be delayed because they want the prop-· ~ •• ., ettr for a rgreenbelt. lail publlc· htarli:IJ en·'ah'. ~ '.~' ·Councilmen said two 'Weeks ago they · = . ~U.~ ~idf" °", P!' Ila-will schedule the. bond election and :..:Give , fltlt rt.filng". to ,~·-~ tqntfbl they Wilf,'COllllder City Manager boost.mg tJit. ftes•10r OOllllrtierclAJ'. be8c,b • ~ L._ W~ 1,Temmmendation that wiiiie pefmlls,!iom ao 'to -, ·the """°""t .of ttiat bond tssue be 11 ~· • .. i.lll>IDtl\>IJ --.. !late m!D!oo Sen'.ltar . beniua 'Clrpenter'J •and ~ qty t fUber1 are about two weeks AllembbDllD Robert Badbam to tJ>. bebliid ochedule In actlng on the policy ' :lelll\etJaD'.to i..98 Ibo NO..port 'J>llD ~~hu undergone sev~.Yillonl Ill .of ·11111· Pacific. <:.a ,,._,,ay ~lirlng Uie fonilal review -· , • ~ • , 1 • Twb weeks llOJheY inserted a declara .. .. , i ; · ; .. :·· · . llml lbot no' more ~ trails should bi 3.3:JP,er~om.::ffeliJ, =~~hi U:.~~: . ,. • \. . • ·-~ • ~ ~ ' . Uk• tbenr." ' .... f ·. ·Tr.l!T.ll M · 1:... . The ·(illing station ordlnanco has been .. :n . w_ua : e~e .. ~years,lntl!emalilngandmaystillen· · $ -• • • .. ~ counter ane restatance ;tollbl l\f' · · S ~ ·n· · Ttie pfoj,oied increase in the1"in-lieu" i~ear · an -. :iego parkl ... fee for businesses ,near beech • • · · ·• • _ .. , iiattlnc loll would not affect commerc(al IAKEllmE tAPi • -Trilny-three • ' enterprises already hOlllJ.ng llSO· peimita. Bo~ Orange ~.1e~l~tora Jhdlated reluctance tO raisin(ftbe'" freewiy f¥ue in Sacramento ·again . bµt neilher;~ld they wouldn't do it. · Badham S1'9nsor<d a 'siinllar.tiiil ·to'kill the freeway. segement la11t year,. but it . ' ' died iJ} the Senate Transportation Gom- mittee. Top Musicians· To Be Honored. Mrs. Irving hu beeo charged In Switzerland with passport tor le r.y , ters to McGnw-Hill that were •ilned with HugheJ' name. In additipn, Tigue said handwriting ex4 perts stated. that Irvini endorsed two of the checlts made out to Hughes and that Mrs. lrving endorsed the third one. He Aid the 1750,000 paid out by McGraw· counterlelling·and embettlement In the depositing of $850.~ In ch~U from McGraw-HUI lntendeCI for Hugha.• . The judge then uked Morvillo U there bad been anjl other promlsea. · Befon! he could reply, ·Irving Aid: "Ye1: Thal I will ' be around to -'ead·to Newport Harbor High Scbool'1 ennual '" sp<lng concert Friday at ! p.m .. In the coneplracy· and · the government wlll IChool auditorium will feature an awards diamlui tlie mall fraud' count.11 • • • cef'Pnony 'honoring outstanding 1rtudent Morvillo rose again and''la.idt' "That11 musicians. cprTeet, Your honor." • '!be Harbor High Sailqr Ban"' will be The judge's remark• libouf televillon dlrieUd In a variety , er iruitrumental 'refUred. ta an :Interview wttb MOrvWo IJ!ualc.by Richard A. En&lind. 1111' Thursday when-he eipWned the In· . The .Mualc Deportment scbolarsbip; dlctments, Dwight D. Eisenhower Award and the 'I'he judge a11ked wh•t evidence · the National Schbol Orchestra, AUociltion -government had 1gai11Jt the Irvin11. Award are amoni the pmentatloftl to be Asst. U.S. Atty. John J. Tigue Jr. m1de. . · replied that It had adml11iona and con-Tic~ets can 'be purchased from band fwion1 to the grand Jury, snd tJ>. members or at the door for II. dependent te1ttmony from bandwrlllng . . . 25% fqpubitio,n Growth ·in U:S.~ ' Seen by 2000 · " WASHINGTON cu'Pn-:4';~\!f>UaI C0111JDisalon l\OIJe ... that t!W u:s. ~ lion wlll hlcreue narJY• .,.....i W Ille yeer -. 1accornpeilld ; l!T. powtnc e:c.it!'and ftlvlronmental pioblmm. TheQimmtaton<on Ptpalatlon Orwthr and the American ·Futon _........, tfuit Amellcan i:Oaptes Ilmtt Milt...., to two chUdttn. ~ • The commission, after two Jiani of research, conclUded J'n tt.s weekend report to President Nlx!Jn and ~ tblt the. 1 cilrrent population oha 111UUon would swell by 50 million over the nnt 28 yetn. "Wlth continued. growth, we Commit ourae·Jve11 to a particular Mt of prab}erm: more rapid depletion of domestic and in." tematlonal resources, greater pl'lllW'eS on the environment, greeter depeNenee · on conUnued rapid tee~ dne!Op- ment to 110l-.e theae problems and a more contrived and reauJated ·~," the ri:port 11.fd. • I ' ; ~ 1 ' ' The oommlpfon •favored a· {wo.chlllf famijy average, COMPJl'ed wlµt ·'the preaent 2.1 cbildien. . But eVen ·retlucfni the· av·er11e to' two clilldreil would not lx'ln1 • ab'oul , Ille desired rtabllllltlon of populatlllo - when birtha and deatba are roughly equal and the growth rate ii sero . -for 'JO )'eat!!. Msgr. James T. McHu1h1 dlretlor of the Family Life Dlvlllon of the ' U.S. Clthollc Conference, criticised the report for 1tl "(ewer 11 better" flndlnp. • ~ ... ~ .• lhltlll'• ~f· .. -~· ·~::t~~ :,.: D1 • o,· eto_._r · ~*V.s Sex Is G9od f:or You,. ofiietws iaW. ' • f • J ' - ' ' ~ Tino ·~· _. ....... ~ill<\ fn !hi.~~ at EI<¥oo!e l'ark ~;,-. ,,...,_ • .,. h ,of , .... -ud tllo-ldcbd ID. ' ' • < I • 'B, BlllAN' 8VWV AN \ ......... "-le-. """"" . m 1'0Rlc-~au 11!no1 Only here to aq," 11111doetar1171, "ll'llao can help ,....., ........... treatment : .J'DOte . .an." · · Schelmlnn, a 1810loclst ~ oolumnill,- dllcuases "' and lie¢ d1-Ill 'the April lsliie of' Forum, an litteniatlaeal . . . '•\1 believe, 1•. be II.fl, "that the beat way .a ·111.an ·can 1releue twlon ii by -" .. ·• lov ... • ._...... e. .,,_ I ' ' It a balic aoOd of Ille, llllO food." Dcoton , themlelvu r lllmn1 UQUIUIUy prono to hwl attacka,' llcbebnann says. "llocton blvo a lllP lDcldonoo of U.Ubleif . marrlql,• llo iaJI, '~ud a day the P.i~ ev~ ... ~tbe !"' and OU~ of~ J "Ii • Pofloe uld Ibo ~l -~ -lnflb1. iave.tli!f<iii,~...; ,., -!>eilbf• ja Ibo ... ....... t• •. The an..w butaln 1111 '"' 1W! rel! Dry Wall, !Iii Alrcll 11., \llolodod lookouts~-~.-. "Tl\e pl~ twa11 tantutic," Detec- tive sat. Ed ctbj>arelll lllll todiy.' . He rll 111111111 local dotactms and Orq C9Unl>' lherlll'i 4el>01uat ..::t it 2 a.in.: wbu lwo ol Ibo fAJlll . sCaJecl the wall· to tho laduslrtal ·-,_..., ' ,...,..._J ) . ') . Only -·ls an · adult. wbile Iii. 6thet three taAn lDlo cullody were admitted lb <>ranee Ceun1J J~ 11111 pendlnf prosecution u minor!. . Artbur Geil, II, ol tm· oatr~ Di .. , Newport,Beach,. ""' ilodiied lnte jail '"' 1u1plclon of burgl1ry. He 11 a ~ ilal Mat' flllli• 9cb0oll . ' ' ' lluden! but no\ a member of Ille, poll.,,. IJIOftlO!ld scoutlnc anti.. . One of the _....., """""" .. 111"""1 a wall II ...,...1 Ill Iii M11r4i for weapons -; ~ ortim.J - lilcorrecUy blniea theY """1d bi ar'nied -1iriew euctly what would ·be dqoe. , "You're n<il 1olng to believe tlll1, but 'f Wal learning this Stuff Tlleaday .U,bt," be r;eP,Orted!Y told bis captors. · The Tuoeday nJabt training 18111oa for Ezplorers blcluckd procedures bi malllq' felony arlests and perwonal ~,'for atml. . . · One of the three juvenilea, two 17 at/d one 15 YW'I old -escaped on foot dllrtnC tlie I a.m. cai>fure but wu ~ later Silnday. • lnveat11aton •-cmladed nearly il month· aco bJ -· detocllvii ·~ .,111 they ........ of. =· lio.rslary lhfOUli·.crlmlnal iD ~.. '. . Cbocklpa Into other ..... lnvolvlltJ tho iS.. ICOl1rS, Pip I) · • • Oru•e Weatlter . ' It's i•lni t. be ano~ d- • .... foqy day 1-eday' ......... ; <>ranee Cout 'flth • ......,.,_ I expected to hant ll'OllD,il the low l.80'1. Poallllllty of bw --' 1l' ·IM aller)lqon. Lo.,. fl.a. INSIDE "roD.4 'Y J • •• j ' \ " Clll~:~~i:~,...~ ~ W ~·Jrlod t litllp a . II Idea-. i:fi~a1,,a 'i:lcllil. llCGU"'lfu al a Tiit -·• ......-II Iha~ the old ·U..O., boldlnc lb9! • ll'bod for a weak ....... i..n 1111 -dllprv•ed . ~·=:~.;.....ltd -. with rejuvenation alld vlaor. ScllOllnlnil writes, civllilatlon broalh semal pllt and a feor that "' wu ~•Utii-. Sclielmaan ar-that rellUv~w 11!14dliHIPd women dlo of heart · se llfd -that theae woml!I\ are....t w.wled .-onual. bnpolence • uA WlftM,11 he un, 11ma7 loee. In- ~ In sn,. for rtar. ot 11!11111, her at· lfloctl-. but •!bi 1Jardoit of Pl"Vlng · 1wer deiree of _. fl'-ouloldo filamoge than olhor .,.., ....... " · ·Sex, SchelmaM mabllablo, ls pod James Cataar Pct Uo; o bM !Codi!' /or 40 WfGrl, IO!ll ltlil ·""4!f l'l'fCts" G gV• bloli ""' ht,opmo hll door. SH • •• ·MllNleUtl.• ' I ,,.; ...... ~..,...,- ~ .. <lloluibil\ili ""' .. !ball an; """· 'Ja!llnl 1M perlldpats .for ~~~ poalble -.u· aod Lfbllde•ls nqrtlloUt of ... Diop. ~ picnickarl at Ibo ~ ·were .............. !tL"t u,,.... lllloi ..... t!oflll.t-·· 1111, ... - °""' NIA' ot11J lltll. 0llltl Ii. II .~ that ~II,.....,..., ..-that sex II flOOd IOrlllo-. ud further, that men with oelllal lruaintlooo are more J>fOl1t 1o hurl 41aeue,. 110winl the ,nut ·year," Wfites Dr. EU .... 0Schelmam of Ollcaao, "millions ol UWI 1'1ll•salltr lun palntul, Often fatal heart ,-. lronlcallJ, manr of then atlocb .-Id llO !IN•-bJ -•r/ ................ ..., ....... "Wbat ikind or efftc$." 111 1.U,' "do. unr.leesed tenllon boft.m the iiW!?" tloll~~~..:a=~ actors 11 cholastarof level, ~lood pr~. 11110kinc, taek of exercise and btlftl o v • r w •I Jh t, Schelmann acknowled1ea. Bui ilt 111Qals, u do 'otllm, -and UidltJ 11111 alJo pl1y • role. =-~ V snual, ~ II not ;Sclltjmann 1• 'on to arpe th1t ""'°"' Ealdmo milto, thefe II Uttle bear! d-'dolplte a dlol rich In lat, eapectally oeal blubber. ."'Iller.also p1 11! .. ty of mrci..," 111e doctor wrj!M, "aiiil havo a prlmltlve but heallh1 attitude hard Ml~ CCllllldarlng • ! ....... • • • . - medicine tor the heart •. 1 ) 1' "Sex activate1 the thyr01d &land, bul'1ll up choleeterol •l)d calories, uer~ every musci. In the bod1 and strenllillni. but not over ta~ th.. tieart by ma'ldni II pump moro b for a 1hor\ Wlod ind - theo relax. "A bealtby night of sex Is natpre'1 tronquillur, reduclnfi 1tr ... and creatlnl a ·-•al fedlnl Of elUim . and wtll- beln&." Pogc JI. ,- L. M,..,_ I •• ~ ti ....... it MMllkrMlf • Ultflnlle • ~ ~ ,. a1•11r• t• . ......_.....,. • c-,. .,..... ,.,.. ,. c....... ,. _.. ' ""' .... flittktl ' ,.... .... , .. ,, ..._......,.,T ........ IS • ....,,,.,. 11 ..,....,. .. !!..-, .. ,, ..... , • ,.., ......... t _,.. .. 11•1• ...,..... ,. """ -. . :t ' ' ' ,? DAILY PILOl Mesa House, Yard Burn ~BigFire ' A COila lksl wo111n whose old hotlMI and Junlle-Bke yard contained bundre<ls of objects saved over the yean loJt everything Smc11y in 1 tzf,000 fire that left the lot blackened and bare. 'rbe bla1.e wiped out a properly pro- blem the cilJI bu been fighting for ywi, with little success. The owntr, Mrs. Wanda Klippel , Q , of 20U Meyer PJoce, had lo be l!Te&led and physically carried 1w1y in 1 tr11Pc If· termath incident. twtrained earlier from running into the blazing hoiocaua~ she dmed berefoot lnlD the 11110ky, llelmlng rubble and . began dJUJng with bu bore handl !or personal treuurta. Qnlued out again, Ibo 111 doWll clutchlnc I toy W•IM and bltlered, blackanod bird cap, accordlnr lo firtmen and police at the soeM., A housekeeper Living wilh her present employer, Mn. JQlppel was curled away by 0Uicer1 Mark Bernal and Owen Knu when Ahl relilted order1. lloclMd Into Oranp Count)' Jail on 1 charge of impeding police_~nd firemt11 at the oce[le of a diaaltu, Mrs. Klippel I! free today on btr own promi.u to appear in Harbor JudJclal Diltrlcl Court. Sbe may ,. ln for arraignment any time within the nm 10 days. Fire Department S.ttalion Chief Ron Coleman Mid there wu no ~ !or the atructurt at 11:02 a.m., when hlJ tDlft ar- rived. I "Fire wu conllGI out of every window In the houle,'' hi 11ld. "We had to ttar down a fence to 1et oolo the properly and ii w11 15 mlnu!M before we IOI It under control." . Loa in 1ddlllon lo Mn. KllOD<1'1 hoard or almost every canceiv1bJe ftem salva1· eel over her lifetime -crowding the in. 1Jde of the house and tht entire yard - included a neighbor'• fence . Heat was IO intenseJt alao acorched the paint on 1 car parked In the 1troot, llid Chief Colemu. . ' , . County Traffic • Kills 2 Persoils Tllo. Weal. OrlllC• County. 1ccldenLI rliUILld Iii 'llutb It a 75-ytll'Old 'lfOlllllri Ptdoatrtaa In c-llld • Jlaena ~ar'k ,._"111'.'l.a• <l'lhlll ov•' tMI "~ the oru,1 County Coroner'• ~-Ji•t:n••J cla, . .... . -atiUCl "' .. IUlo driv .. bf· a· youth; 171 lit CyJ)tUI lite Frldly. Police ukl loday the ~ cldentt la ·µoder inveaUgaUon. . -.· ....,, ... u, J'/{4. DAIL 'II PILOT SlaH ....... FIREMEN BATTLE SUNDAY MORNING BLAZE IN CQSTA MESA On Moyer Place, Plomn Accompll1h Whit City Couldn't Fun Zone May Become Condominium Complex Balboa's Fun Zone, the land or merry-am~ement parks of its kind Jell, was ' ' jo-round horm and cotton •Candy ,may thought to be safe from construction until IOOn ·be the site or the "low rlae" con--nei:i faU when the moratorium on dominium apartn;ents, 1 36-unit . project building .over 35 fet:t in height would e1- for: which JAK ConstrucUon Co. filed a plrt. uu permit Friday. The previous owners, the Santa Ana JAK, alao the·owner-developer1 of the Valley Irrigation C:O., bad asked to build Rendevow: Ballroom condominiums, also an eight...tory apartment building on the plans to build an additional 15-unils next site and was turned down. JAK .recently to tho Balboa Mirket on what 11 now a bought the property. N.rklnf ·Jot,, ..... o( tbo F .. ·~-. -The JAX use permit, set la< public ,... ....,. .,,.. ,.. heanfti before the-planing comml1a!On !'cl· a, -for thret-alory bulldinas. and e, one 9f lbt few im&ti' Jobn 1Conwiaer, prtsident of IAK, · Newport Beach, said be was "not ready From Page I ~i~~1r~~~~ ~h: t~r:~;!Jr:~~~:ta~~: OUTS ,.. of the proje<:t. SC • • • Konwlser wants "to show the plans to Jose E. Oropeia, 14, of 1731 Naomi St., Buena Park waa killed when hil Car ct1l· lldtd w,ilh another at La Palma, Avenue llld Walker Street in ta Palm1 S4turd1y. The two deaths marked the 5111t and S2nditr11llc latallties In the county tbl! yewcompared with 3t in 1971. dry wall co111truction firm, detective& found it haa been burglarized twice since November. the civic groups in the area and get their input and suggestions." The prOject will feature some boat stlps. How many has not been decided. Other than that, it will be very similar to the Rendevous development, which just broke ground, Konwiser said. From PCfe l GUILTY •.• bad -11\ae clocumenl.I. "l put tbt money in and out," lhe Aid. "Did you Halize that you were part of • bou?" the iudie wed. "Y•," ahe replied. Both Irving and ht. wire appeared pale and nuvous. She crossed her arma in front . of her. Irving held his handJ claaped behind him and hia eyes were downwt during the i>mlnute pro- ceeding. A case of liquor worth $7~ was taken in one break-in, while 1 tape recorder waa atolen in the other. All valuables, including a.ddi tional Ii· quor, office machlnea and other equi~ ment, had been removed after police ~scuued the aituatlon with owner J im· my Merrell of Orang•. lnvesllgators said one juvenile arrested Sunday has often parUcipa~ m the police department'• ride-along program designed to show young people how law enforcement works. He has al.so dropped into the station (!ft.en to see acquaintances on the force, Sgt. Cibbarelll 11aid. Although only preliminary construction has begun on that property, he said, already 22 of lhe 24 units have been sold. Dev,topment of the Fun 7.one in a similar fashion 11 thought by many to be beneficial to the area, Konwiaer uid. Voit E1mployes Walk Off Jobs In Costa Mesa Vpper Bay ; ;(id.Sought --. Yorty ·Aide's Deatli Eyed Cook Takes ( Positions • , . By Ryckoff On Issues . • . City Cooncil candidate P1ul H. RyckoU oi .&lboa lsland 1ald today he i1 1oing to push for cooperation between Newport Beach and . Orange County in getting federal aid for a study of Upper Newport Bay. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -M•yor , Sam Yorty indicated today the death of EltlJIO< Chlmllon, anly woman ever to aerve'" u Loi .Angeles deputy mayor and an im- portant Yorty aide and adviler, could cause him to call off his cam- paign for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination. Mrs. Chanibers, ti, who"'worktd for Yorty since managing hls iint unsuccessful mayoralty campalp In 194.l, died Sunday or pneumonlo. Newport Beach City Council condld1t1I Dee Cook, CIJnPfigning for el~tJon to the ~ Seventh District seat in April, today IJ. sued a "white paper" on the campaJp; and took positions on 38 issues raniill tro111 traffic to taxes. ' Cook aid, for example, that he "totally opposes" any levy 111alnst utilities or , tidelands. Mayor Ed Hirth, whom Ryckoff wanta: to unseat, said RyckoU recenUy hasn't been payi ng attention because they al4 ready are cooperatinz. Ryckoff said be'll appear at tonight's council meeting to urge adoption of a resolution endorsing the county's bid for a.id. He charged this morning the city has 4'falled for over a year" to back a county resolution askinf for federal assistance. He aaid, in effect, Hirth'• trip to Washington, D.C.1 last year in 1earcb of federal funds was a waste of time. "The city never officially made a re-. quest for federal fund.::," Ryckoff asserted, "the mayor never requelted council action for this purpo!:e. u ·Hjrth responded that the city did, in fact, file a "very complete Sea Grant re-. quest" that was turned down because of a lack of federal cash. From this point, the two candidates get bogged down in interpretations over the issue. liirth said the ~ Grant would prob- ably have gotten more favoralM,e reac- tion it the county had enforced i~ Ryckoff said the government w11 cool because the Irvine C:Ompany iJ involvfld In the project Hrith wanted the money for. • "He was seeking funds to 1upport the . Irvine Company-domin1ted 'cooperative planning project' which for a year and , one-half ha5 been trying to justify com· mercial exploitation in the Upper:tlay," Ryckoff charged. The Upper Newpart Bay Cooperative Planning Project has bogged down, but lt.s membership includes Supervisorial Chairman Ronald Caspers, who first pro- posed a national wlldlire preserve for the bay, and is chaired by Hirth. Ryckoff insisted, however, that, "Naturally he (Hirth} was told no funds would be made available for that purpose, so none were ever requested." Ryckoff said federal funds would "not be forthcoming if a private company is involved in the decision making." Ryckoff said the county'• bid for aid ii in the form o[ a study ltrictly for preservation purpo.ses. Hirth said that while M formal council action has betn taken, be personally me_t with an official ol the U.S. Department ol the Jnlulnr two weeb ago to dl!cu" the llllltW'. I .), l•i ~- "" fll. '"'''" Retail Ckrks Threaten Food Store Strike Holiday Inn Plqns Stalled Temp0rarily Plans for a new l~room Holiday Inn in Coata Mesa appear tempararily stalled until a dispute over the motel'• fire prevention system is settled. The proble.m centers around the fire · sprinkler system required by the Costa Mesa Fire Deparbnent. Deve.1opers of the mbtel say it· is too costly and want the re- quirement waived. Tonight, at their 7:30 o'clock meeting at city hall, members of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission wUJ decide whether to grant the request. Fire Department officials say the 5prlnk.ler system is necessary to protect guest!: at the five story motel planned at .3131 Bristol St. They are not prepared to budge from their demand. "We're 100 percent behind them," said Dick Dahill, a member of the planning 1la.U. "We want to keep the coDdltion as it i! because there will he other moteb cOming into the city and we don't want to aet a precedent." Planning Department 1taff members 1atd the dev,eloper, Topeka Management, Inc., originaUy agreed to il'latall the overhead aprtnklers, but now appears to bave second thoughts . Provided the problen,t can be worked out, the Holiday Inn will be built on Bristol Street just south of the San Diego Freeway. In addition to the motel, plarur call for a 150-seat restaurant, a 75-seat cocktail lounge and various meeting rooms. The highrise project received the city council's endorsement -during a stormy session last August. Councilmen Jack Hammett and Willard Jordan both voted against the project because of its nearness to aingle family homes on Tri.ni.· ty Drive and Yellowstone Drive. Four Rescued On Newport Harbor and Upper Bay pollution, Cook suggested that dredging of the lower bay would do much to alle- viate polluted conditions. He suggested the dredged bottom sands could be stock· piled f« use in West Newport to aUevlate beach erosion. Jn the Back Bay. the candidate favon 1 obtaining UUe to all waterfrcmtap, 1slands and ample uplands by UStn& federal and state money, "We should appoint a ·conservation committee to study development al Upper Bay," Cook said. Cook also took, po!itions on a •ide range ol other local issues. Among ·them are : -COASTAL FREEWAY: "Thi> la a closed issue by vote of the people ••. t support no change without another vote of the people." -INLAND ANNEXATIONS: "No more unle!! under exceptional circumstances of uridoubted benefit to the city al New· Port Beach." -COASTAL ANNEXATIONS: "Only JI a fiscal asset to Newport Beach and not an enviroomental liability." -HIGH RJSE: "In special areas a com-. plete study must be made. I 1ee no need or place for high rise alone the water- front. -CdM FREEWAY: Terminate inland of Coast ffjfbway . -TRAFFtc: Give pri ority to Balboa Peninsula and-Balboa Ialand midenll during peak hours . -INTEf!Sl!CTION: Totally redlOirn intersection of Superior Avenue, Balboa Boulevard and Coast Highway. -ARCJm: Redesign cloverleaf and construct new bridge. -McFADDEN SQUARE' Redesir. In· tersection ol Balboa and Newport ouJe.. vards. -UNDERWATER LOTS: Acquire pub. lie tltle to underwater Jots on China Cove with state money. -BAY VIEWS' Public viJtas should bl mandatory at the tinle of redevelopment. -POLICE STATION: Build a new Ole now on the prtsent site, e1plore poarbiJ. ity of a subs:tation elsewhere. -CITY HALL: •'Explore 35-foot atruo- ture on present site." -CITY HAU PAIUUNG: "Acqutre property on 32nd-Street." -MAYOR SELECl'ION: By vota ti. the people every two yean. Fi:t,?/~ ... ffig~ .~~!'!~ Rl..pe' ··.on .B•oa' t n clemenle U!eguardr11vett 1 'mtou · .a boat and Jts four occupant.a from a 1evere pounding in heav)' surf over the weekend Jails Long Beach. after the vessel's battery died. Lifeguard Capt. Phil Stubbs said the mishap took place at 11 a.m. Saturday Man in Newport north of Shoretliffs when the boat operated by Howard House, 17, of 701 A Long ~ach C!lr_pet layer claiming Belfi! St., Newport Beach, would not to work for Singer Frank Sinatra is in start. N About 7,000 food store ·-ployes t•-ug• G d 1 ewport Beach City Jail today, accused ....... uru "' uar s on patro arrived and gave the ,.J • ·u •• Id t h. out Orange County may be Involved ;. 1 1 vt mv1 ng a -year-o woman o 11 ,., vesse a tow only a few yards from poun· boat "" !or ·bl · h bo rd strike, which according to some union a .. "' Cl Y raping er on a . leaders, is almost certain. ding surf which was breaking five feet Robert D. Boyer Jr., 23, was arreated Leaders of nine locals of the AFL-CIO and more in the area. on the cruiser moored at 3101 East Coast Retail Clerks Union said during the week· H1ghway &mday and booked on fottlble nd h h d been 1· I rape charge5, e l ere a itt e progres.s in con-F als ff J J He was taken Into custodr, by Officer tract talb with management and I uner er.a Darryl Youle, alter the al eged victim walkout was likely March 31. went to police with her complaint. If called, the strike would affect about F M Detectives said she told of ·meetinl 611,000 clerb, checkers and bozboys In or om, Son Boyer al a popular bayside night clu& Southern California, according to the late s1 tun:tay and being invited to tlke a union. LOS ANGELES (UPI) _A du·' look at his vessel where she said the Robert K. Fox, head or lhe F"ood Em· ._. assault occurred. ployers Council representing the man· funeral service wu conducted Sunday for Boyer listed his -OCCUpation as carpet agement of unionized stores, said the a Compton businessman atabbed and layer, but lives in an exclusive ~ Uni.on was dem·-•1'ng a "' pe t beaten lo death and for his mother w=~ •1.11u -rcen pay •un.J Beach high rise apartment tower hike, well above the 5.S percent federal died of natural causes. drives a 1971 luxury sedan in additlon guideline. George Himmelstein, '6, was attacked to owning the yacht. Unioo leader Joseph T. DeSHva of 1.05 Thursday in the office of his firm, Him· He told police he works for the retired They IJld Suaklnd were in<licted last Tburaday on avariety of criminal charges a!W . lederil IJld county innd juries apent aix weelu in a joint investigation of the makin& or a 230,000-word manuscript that duped two major publishers. The police-sponsored Explorer Scout program had about 15 members prior to 1uspenslon of the two arrested and its ad· viser recently 1ald a campaign for more recruits is plaMed. Angeles however denounced the 5.5 per-mel Steel Products Co. Sinatra in a job arranged ~y an uncle cent guideline as a "fraud which stran-He had just learned that his mother wh A strike by ••• ru~·r workers brought \ o manages one of two be r breweries the Santa Ana divisi:n o( AMF·Volt to 1 l...;g-;;les;;;;th;;e;;poo;;;;r;;a;;n;;d;;r;;ew;;a;;rdl;::th:::e:ri:ch:.:":::::::::S:id:e:lle:,:d:ie:d:a:t:M:id:w:a::y:H:o:s::pi::ta:l.==---own=::ed::..:b'.:'.y_t:::he:_:l:::am~ou~s:._:e'._'.n~tert~a~in~e".:r.:__ otAHICOAST • DAILY PILOT fte0... a.t DAILY rtLOT, wt11 Wflktl .. ......., ... ..,..,,_, .. ~w ... or-.. 0... NllllMlll ~ ...... ........ -............... ., """"' ,......,, fW °""' ~ N..-.t .._.., Hldlrlrtlil eRdlf'""!"t. Yall.,, ~ ... tntr.'s.M~ ......... ~'9/ ,._ ..._ c:.,tlll'9Mri A itlMfit "'llOMI .tlllM fl ,wl~ MM-Mn W "'"""' TJ19,""'"'1Ptl 't'iw.t llltflt h tt :UO W.t l.ty I'""', C:-. -.., C.IHlmft, nqt,, R.tkff N. W.tM f'r-.Mtd .... ,_ ..... Jtcl-~ cwr.., VQ,,_,..W~l"-"' Til•a1 Ktnll ·-n-.. A.M...W.. .-......... .. ,.. 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Ronald Reagan says the Je.galiution of marijuana would result in vending machine sales and extensive advert.Ising campaigns to attract people to the drug. "rt boggles the mind to think of billboards urging you to 'fly higher' with Brand X, or 'get atoned quicker' With Brand Y," Nancy Reagan sakl Sund1y. E>presslng her oppollillon to leglli&ing marijuana, Mrs. Reagan ••id "every lonn ol 1dvertlsln1 would be employed lo induce more people to amoke It.'' She made the comm<nla In the latest lnslllllment ol ~er weekly questlon ·•nd· answer column In the Sacramento Union. Tot Found in Pool AZUSA (UPI ) -Leslie s. Nemeth, 3, was loond drowued Sunday In the awim- mlng pool ol his family home. Sherllf't dtputlea said he apparently w11 rldina hl1 tricycle near the ed&• o! the "''"' and !ell In. ,. • virtual stand!till today. Called at 4 p.m. Sunday over issues o[ wages and· Increased fringe benefit>, the walkout affects the production of a varie- ty ol athletic equipment ranging from 1wim fins to footballs. Members of the local United Rubber, Cork, Lllloleuni and Plastic Workers Union said today they had "M Idea" when they would return to work. No talks ha ve been scheduled by the strikers and management. Picketers who rlnged the rubber plant on 3801 S. Harbor Blvd, this morning said wages we.re not "the big Issue." They said they were unhappy with manage- ment over .safety rules and because "there is no respect for the employes." Dwayne Cosby, president of the local, today refused to discuss the specific nature of the grievances. "I am going to meet with my executive board this altetnoon and then We will an- nounce our position. Right now, things are rather inflammatory and we want to calm things down," he said. The strike was voted unanimously at 2 p.m. Sunday, aC<.'Ordlng lo Cosby. It followed clostly the expiration of 1 three-- year union·m1na1ement contract on mid· . night Saturday. COsby 11ld the walkout h a d 11completely •topped" the production line or \he plant which produees 11,000 athletic game baliJ each d•y. The union represents 1 majority of the workers at the plant. Not participating in the walkout are about ~ non-union m<mben and lOO olrlct workers, Cosby aaid. Management o~iclals said they were •urprl!ed Ind diS1p90Jnted that the com· p1ny'1 IHt offer had been IUmed clown by the union members. DIAMOND •U.t.UNTll ................ ...... .,,.., .. 40.,i. MOllll ttr. fMI ,.w ., .,.., ...., -. ,., .... -... . '5011 DOUILI IUAIL SHOTGUN •6112 -··--- H.,t '20011 VIOLIN •112'2t ---··········-··---- RCA f"wt•W. TIL~lllON •lt121f II-Iii Z11 '6511 llWINO MACHINI ·~ ----- COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN Find It Hert Elr1t \ WE WILL IUY YOUR DIAMONDS, · JEWELRY, MUSICAL ~ INmUMENTS STDEO EQUIP • MOST ANYTHINct FREE ESTIMATu • ' .. ·- I I ! q a •. j c • • • ' • -'"-'""' .. ~ • • • • · 0.-a:Dge · Coast • ED'ITION VO}. 65, NO. ·73, l SEerlONS, 2• PAGES . QRAl"'G~ COUNTY, CAUFOltNIA , . ' • N.Y. Steeka •' MONDAY, MARCH 13, rm . c TEN CEMTS Trfttismlssiort Tower for County TV Gets Okay The :0r.4ie ~ Cooununlty Collqe llialritt Jiaa r~ived tentative covem. melil clooranc:e to llulld I lrUI .... tower far Channel.8' -0r..,e Qoully'1 first ltlevisian ~Uon. -· /'" - . • "' Preliminary IO'abeall for. the 'tower In the La 'Puente li1i!s was 'given by the Federal C.Ommuaicailons -Comminion. (FCC) '!ilh ,l'~the diltri<t bod filed. I llctn1e ~ppl1c11JOn 'It monthl Qo. , 'W!Dlam P'umill1 director of telecom' m"'1'<"tlol!s for the Orange County C!>m· . . . . ' . ' . mllnity CoUege District, today · described C..;-J,erriut as "the first really big step" tow~ the educatlo,naJ tel~vlsion network linklng the Golden West Ind · Or1nge coUt' ~liege 'ca111;inises. · · · '"9/e will he ~iftg·Jota OJ j)u};)lic serVice '*'°*uUng u well," 11kl Furniss. "We wqt to serve the people. The people In Qrmile (:oun~y ... h1ve .alw1y1 ·ba4 an 'tar, but .never a .voice. ~OW · they lla'v8i · a "P!ct." : '' The district ls plannln& to offer about three houri of the progr1m Mondly through Fridays OQce It roes on the air. The station's signal will cover ilJ ·of Orange County plu.s a portion of JOUth'em Los 'Angeles O:>unty. '·Ont of our first prosrams will be ·a one-hour docwDentary called 'Portrait of OraPfe County,• " .s~i~ Furni.sl .. ':u will reflect the 11µt\ldes ~ oJili)!Ons, "' everybody from the teenybopper 'to. the peoJiJe' in Lelsufe Worl4." :~ ~ • -. " •• I"" ... ' Students 11111 llCUlty at Golden Wost C.Ollep,' lite of the. dl1lr!cl;1 new two- ltory telecmmnm!cltlani boj!ldlnl, '"' 1!re1"7 bul)< prepl1'inr Other -lmS. They ranie from ....... i;rodlt ~- to pobllc aflllrs 1pecil!1. " ~ "-!bed the FCC'1 ~ ......... u "ptllylnc" but llld !fit dlatr!cl mlllt -11t to , work In IUllUltq . the ..--r of FCC re- qulrementa. a.lore It c111 begin, Its broadcut . ' schedule, Channel 50 must obtlin permbslon to test Its equipment Ind then appl.y for the actuar broadcast license. The Ileen,. w!J! he !ssutd only after I 31klay period durinl wb!cb anyone may lil. objections with tht FCC. Fum!ss however said,, "We do no expect any ob- jecUon1." Ont of the m1jor 1!ms ol the propooed 1tatioo 11 to <prov!dt thole un1ble to •~ tend either of the campuses with courat• toward a college de1ree. Furniss believes I.bis may be the first step toward an "'open university" under which classes from UC Irvine, Cal Stall' Fullerton and San Diego Stale O>Oe11 would be transmitted uirouih the Go!des West fa cilities. About 11 proaruna for °''"'' Cout Ind Golden West C.Olle1e 11udent1 bllvt already been prepared lor 11rin1 thll fall. . Employes Pair Admit Guilt On Strike Sentences Due June 16 for lrvings . A •!riie·by ISO rubber '"'1'Wl'brou1llt the santa ~di•~ ol AMF-Voll ip 1 virtµil lllndatlll.today. , · . " . Called at 4 p'.m. SundoY over.Issues ol · wages and increued frinae berierdlt the walkQ<J( aflecti lM procluCUon ol I Vlfie. ty of -atbletlc eqwpment ranglnr from· swim fins to footballa. NEW YORK (AP) -Author C!ilford Irving Ind h\I. wile Edith _pleaded ruJ!ty tod1y to 1 federal chlr1e of consp!rinl t0 '.defrlUd a pUb!isher; with I flkl autobiography of Howard Hugh~. They also p!eadOd gulltY to New York ' state charges of_irarid larctny and cori.splracy, experts that lrving wrote all or the let· Hill, lncludlne .• $100,000 advanoe to Irv· Ina._ ~ad been tnced to banl<a Ind brokerqe hou!tt In Sw!tHr!1nd 1nd the United States. · ' When the . judge asked Irving to describe what he did, the writer replied : "It was that I conspired to convince McGraw-Hill that I wia in com- Two Dov Scout• municaUon with Howard Hupe111 when, ln fact, l wu not.'' ,,,. judge ul:,cl Mrs. ll"!lns : ·:WU1 'did )'O!J do thet WU I crimlnlf 1ct!" ' Mn. Irvine, •· ·~ repldlJ ull with a German acctnt, 1 a. I d &be hid 111ntd certa!ll cbecb from McGr1w-Hllf m1de out to H. R. H....,.., Ind Uuit abe (Ste GIJJLTY, P ... I) Members ol the local United Rubber, Cork. Linoleum and Plut.ie Worken Union said today . they ·had ·11no ii:lea" when they would return to wori. No talks hive been scheduJ!d by the strikers and management. Picketers who ringed the rubber plant on :!BO! S. Harbor B!yd. this morhlnl 11id Wages were bot "the biC issue." Tbty said they were Unhappy With . manage-- ment ()Ver.· safety rUles and becauu "there is no .'respect for-the employes, .. RJchard Suskirid. Irving's literary researcher, also pleaded, guilty fo the state charges. He hid betn named coconspirator but wu not hidiC~ed ln tb8 federal case. ~ .f~eral government agrted to dl.sm!P,.• mail .fraud charie qalnat the . Iivinlf and the state 1greed to drep all Tip Leads to Capture --other COU(lts In !ta jncflctrilent. Dwayne ~by, .p;reaident .of U:ie local,· tOday refµled to discU11 the . •Pecific niture Of the .1rlevance1. '!best had chli:rred the ·thret with llrceny, G005Ph:acy 1nd poaeu!on of llolen 4ocQmenta, pl111 two couilta ol per· jqry,IPinel il"{inl""" Suak!nd. Tbt rr111111..,,..,y chlrge'to ,.,,,h!ch the tbree pts·dM pillty' •ii· in ,the .ecGad ' $' I _,it1C7 ,'flf JM tblld Of 4 Burglary . Sus~ts', "}Im Co~: Wllf>my ~tive bomf '11111 """ """ n:Wlll ~ nounce our:ilGI· .. th1alrl ... \'llllw' ' llill.iit" '# j T -' . ' . ' _; ' . . . . ·,) 150-room· Motel Gets Temporary stab ·m M~a - , , r !•"'"' " l f' ' '.f I 1 ·b&n.v 'p1&,0T Stiff' Piii.el i'-<I I ' ,, I • \ f 'F.l~N'UTTLl ,SUNDAY MORNING IL!AZE,IN,.C:0'1'A.MISA· , . ,, Dn ·MoYw Pl..,, Fl•"*'Accompflilh Whit Cl!Y Cow.dn't , . 1; .: · • •t ... :r-,.-,.. • .. . I « \ I ~' ~' J •-"' ' ' I • ~ ' P!alls for 1 new lllO-room Holiday IM In C.Osta Mes1 lppeaf tempiirir~y itaI!id until .1 dispute> o"r' ·the motel!l 11rt ~n=~::m~c.!'::L.i iM ~· ~lJ',,,n •. ·:w.1·.·~~.·0 n's• T~·r1'·.rias:·' ·u·· ·re's·'·:·: eprm"kler'ayllm .ieQutred by ,tlil ,Coajl lfl.f; :w, ,.,,,"·M.AI II;::; Mes1·FiJ'e'Deparfinent.'De~~olthe t\'l "'' , ' ' molt) uy it is too,COltly and want. the re-.. , , . • · • • . ,. qr0~ig'i::'.:'j:l~ ,;,30 •:~~~ .. ~~ n -ui· .... ~d ·~M-ns·a· ·B,,."""ze-...... at city ·ball, mell)bert of the·C04t4 Mesa~ · ft • ~ · · Iii II V ~ Pla~.Cof!unt¥Wn will declc;le .wbethe!r · • · ! , 1 •• to gran~ the r:equest. / . . · Fire Department offi~lals say the A Costa Mesa woman whose ,old house dense vegetation, ad.ding 'to •.problem. 1priokler. syttem is. neceaary to protect 8nd jungle-like yard .contained hundreds· which has drawn, repeated CoitA Mesa guests at the five story motel planned at . of objects saved over the years· lost City Hall threats of le&al action in the 3131 ~ristol st. '.J'heY are not. prepar~ fo past tour years. budge frorp their d<Jil1nd. ..ei'ythlng Sunday in 1 $21,000 iire thlt ' Chiel C.Oleman 11!d ·lb• char..d rubble • 1'We're 100 J>trcent bebiJ)d them,"'11id t"11he ·1ot'bl8ckened and hart. · . was hei.ped IO hilh a 11tjpJoader h8d to Dick Dahill, a member of the ptannin& The' bfaie ~iped out a prOperty ~ be Used to clear ft' d~, mopup· opera· slllf. "We want to keep the condltiOn u b!em the c!lii hls been fighting for y~1, tiOns · · · It la bica,... -wW be other lnotel. · · N~ 11!d Mrs. ,J\uppel -who .,.. comlnfbito the clqo Jlll!l we don~ 1"nl to wltlt 1lttle ...,...., · rived on.the run lhorUy Iller the fire iet • -.ient~· • ·'l'l!I owner.-Mro'. Wlndl Klippel, a, 01 deplrtment-has been llvinll wfl!u liew p~ Department dill-meDi"be.rs -2012 Meyer--P1ice, had to be arrested and employer for several week.Ii llald 1111 dtvelojw, TopoU M1u1ement, pey.!cally ·curled 1way In 1 trqic .i. "She tried to go In ind then got Inc., oriClnlfly icreed to 'Intl.all the ~!Ii jncideni, , 1 violent," Battalion ,Chief C.O!eman Hid, In ov~IMI IPrlnkfen, bot ROW 1ppean to Restra!~ earlier from l'l1llllinl Into , !~tlnlnr the . l~wner'• 1ubaequent hlva·--a thooirbll. · , , ••-'."".._,'11o•--·""' • -•-•---• ~~.~, ""'"" PniVlifed Illa ......._ <an bl worked . -.....,.. ~..., -_..,. --~-forced to .W..•tbe five foot, .......... bilili '111t --'-·, .. ,__,_. ~,. • -~. -.-. out, the, • llo""-"C Jnn. wffl bO 'bull! on • -1 _,,.. ~N AM ~, -•nd WOmln ~ •• Slld she Britl!il Street i;;:. ... u. or the S.n 01eeo -.... dlginl iilth ,..., bm 'lilndt ·lor ;iiu:i lotlJ' ~.l'I to ·co;'. ~t-ol the FreeWl1,. In addllloa lo the motel, pllnl pel'IOllll treuurea. ' 1111oklnC, ember-strewn wrecktge . call for I 1»1e1t .-uran1,.1 ~t ,Onlerecf out again, Ille Sil down They added that 1he·could hi., been codrta!f loufll• 11111 •Vlriou1 meetin( clutching 1 toy wagon ind battered, hld!y burned but oHe •PP1renlly esclped rooms blackened bird cage; according to The "iu;hr1.se project received' tbe ·city firemen and Police at the ICene. in~ked c:ost.a Mesa city manager COWldl'• endor'lement durlni • stormy A housekeeper living with her pr ... nt (See FLAMES, P11e I) -!on lut A'Ulllll., Councllmen Jeck employer, Mr1. Klippel was carried 'l''Y , • . f ... • .... ~,._;_.y ,' ! \tot ~ . .a.. flOllO fn--. Sllokind,eouf ·1t1·tl&M yein ·Ind ., $1;000 line po the 1te~ chlrgea. Stlto Supreme Court Jusiice J01epb A. Mlrtlnla HI 10nteocin1 for Jane ,11. The Irvlng1 rem11ned free on bill. He ii free on a $100,000 p e· r '1 o ·a a I recognWuice.bond, Sbe la free tn h<r ..... cu.liody alter •tcninl • $2S0,000 bond follilwln«i ·lier' lrrM .. Swi91 cl\arllfl. . Alter the Jr¥lnp p!adt!d ·plllty to •one count, the judge uked A1t1. U.S. Atty. Rohtrt' G. Morvllto" "lilv& you llll)'lhl1'f to idd to what you ukl on televtlkm?" 25% Population . Growth in U.S. '' Seen by 20!)() '"Y .. ," AlclrMorvlt!o with I 1111Ue: "We WASHINGTON (UPI) -A "dtat!lf hive m.se two commltmenta to ·the Jrv. ooirunlAion 'bellevel 'tlllt ilit \J .a. -'• lnp.i We ihl¥1 coinm!tted ourMIVll to 11oo·w1h JiicrMN IMlri)' • pir..,t by the 8Jso COID11littecf -.e!vli 'QI Cllllni \tO y~ lllOO., ICCOlllpenteil , by IJ'Cllrfllc your 'attention , discuuton. we hive !Wd eConOn\lc and envtroamental prableml. wl!h the Swlll 1overnmen1 with reran! The CommiA!on ..; ,Popillliton' Oro!!th to Mn. lrvin1'1 status thtt:e." . and . the /lmerlcin 'Fqtu.r,e recommended 1 ·Mt1. Irvin( his, been chlrged In thit Amer!e1n cauplll Um!t tllOm.elves Swltwllnd with J>lllporl f o r I 1 r y , to two dilldreri. ' • ten to Mc<kaw-H!J! thlt • wero •lifted wJth Hughes' name. The commiA!on, after t)'o yem of In addition, Tiaue aald handwriting ex· research, concluded in ill weekend report peril stated thlt Irving endorsed two of' to Pres!dtnt Nixon IJld Coarre,a !hit the the checkt made out to Hug11es Ind that current popul1t!on of 1111 ml\l!on would Mn. Irving endorsed the third one. He swell. by JO milllon over the ne1t 21 yeafli. --•• ,.,.. -ooo 'd b McG "With continued growth, we commit N.JU ~ •·-1 pal out Y raw· ourselvH to a ....... ~·1ar Ht of problems: counterfeiting ll1d embezzlement In the ,... -~ depooltlng of !8!0.000 In checkt from more rapid depletion of domatlc 1111d 1"' McGraw-HUI intended for. Hugha. ternational rt1ource1, greater prtllW'U · The judge then uked Morvillo ii there on the .. v!ronment, graster dtptndenct hid been lflY other promises. M oootlnutd r1p!d technolotlca! devt!op- Belore he COllld reply, Jrvinl llld: ment to oo!ve tI!lle ~blems 1nd .1 moro ••va. That J will be around to' plead to contrived and reiutated eoclety.'' tht COlllplrlCJ Ind tl!e. ,....,....,1 .w!l! report 11!d. dlamllS the m1ll li1ud count." The commiA!on favored 1, two-chlld MoryUlo ...,.. •Pin l!ld 111d, "Thft'1 l1m!Jy 1vor1p, compored With the correct,· your honor."\\ praent 2.5 childrerr. . The.' Judllf'• rin)ark •bout televtalon But even reducinC the lVtrlllf to two referrid tO, 111. W.rv!ew, with Morvt!lo chlldren would ' nilt brln& atiout the 1ut thuridli when hi ··~fllnecf the 1.. deaired 1teb111a1110n. of popu11t1on - dlctmenla. · · . : ', · ' wllen b1rthl 1111d ddthll are ~ equal The ilid1e ul<ed whit evidence the ·-ind the growth nte la wo -for 70 covem,ment ~d againlt the Irving•. yean:. . • Asst, l/.S. At,I)'. John J., Tirue Jr, Mllf. James T, Mcllurll, director of replied thlt It hid 1dmiA!0111 11111 con-tho Fsm!ly Lift Div!lioll o1 tlle U.S. feaslDlll to the grind jury, Ind in. Clthollc Ctiolerenco, cr!t!c!sed the report dependent tutlmony from blllldwritln1 for lta "~ewer !J better" ftndlnp. Hammell 1nd'Wlllliil Jonlla both volOd by .illllcera Muk Bernal 1nd Owen Kreu ffllnlt the pOjecf blcl1111 of ·it.I wbm she milted orders. D ' R L · k e ;,.,...,. jo,11nil• ~y fiomli 9n Tr!ril· ·-Into Orange County Ja!I on • ' to ' . . g tyDriveandY"~•llri~f· ~1:1"':'1:M:'t!~e~11fu~;~~ . oc r s ' x: ovema Ill free lodly oa ber own promtee to appear Can Active Sex Life .·Help ·Prevent Heart A.t41CIU? T · M · · Iii llerbor Judicial llillrlct Court. op U81Cl8ll;S ,.. 1110)' 10 tn for IUl'lienment 111y . • llriie within the nm 10 dly1. · T . Be H. . red ll'lrt ~ n,1w1on Ch!ef Rqn 0 , _ QDO Oolemln Aid lhn wu no hope IOI' the • -• llrletun 1t1l:• 1.m., w)lm !llo men,,.. '1 Newport HlrllGi 'HICh Schoof'• 1U11111i -· • IPflnl -,,..,. II I p.m. In the "rtn -oom1q out of rmy window IChool eadttartum will foltun. an •••rdl tn tlit homo." bt Slkl. cer-boiWllllC 1llltellndlnl lludenl "W1 bod to tear down 1 fence lo 1et .....ict1n1. • ooto tlit· 111-1)' Ind it -1t mimites Tbe R.tior 1!lih Siiier Bdd will be 1lelon '" fll !I uncler contnl." dlrecltd II I •*!'lely fl lnllnlmental • i-1111ddll!on to Mn. IO!Pllel'1 holrd music by R!duord A. En11and'. • of 11!""'! eYW7 _.tv1blo Ilion ulvq. The Mlllfc . ~ icllolrilp, Id ....-hw Ulellmt -c:midiic the jjj. Dw!pt D. ·E!oonbowtr Awonf lllld the side of the bouae 11111 tho 1111ire yanf - Nltloalf lcbool Ordilotra "-latiOMI lncludOd I neJPbor'I ftnc:e. Awlrd in lllllOIC Ult prosimtellonr to bl Hui ...... im-11 lllo ICOrched tht - tnldt, • . Plllll oo •. car perW In Illa -· uid ncuta can ba parchaed trocn bad <ldlf oa·mw -. • 11 tlll -lllr fl. Tiit ..... ., -.. -11own wtlb ' ) . • By BRIAN st1IUV AN · ~,..,....~ ...... ' NEW YORK -"Sor 11 no1 only bn to ' 1t1y," the doctor llO)'ll, "It a1IO Cllll ha!p you ltly here lon1er." • • The doctor'• -" 11 !hit. tlle, old theory hi>~lilg Uuit-fi bld,fcr l w•k or •B!llJ helJ'I hu been dlffroved, •• Not only tJiel, but lie 11 11J1a1 thll there la 111011nlmg f\'14eace 11111 ,.. la good for the helri, •nd further, Uuit men with 1e1111! frulrltlcino -ue mon prone !ohelrldlsuM. UOurinl ... ... ,...., H wri\11 Dr. ~ llchelmaa ,, Cblelp, .,,.11... ' •' ,j ?.II wlD IUl!er'lrom plfnful, often 11tal hoirl Ill-l!onlcafl1, llllllY of -_. eilall-llt --by one very a1mple, fftJ <llnp Ind Hr)' plaNnt tratmllit: mort lu.'' --• llllllol!lt lllld -· d*'-9 -... --.. lo the Aprtj. 1-'. .:....f!'VJll, lft bllornlliooa1 )oumll ·ol -· Wbllt .prlmlttre· llllll mule..'tod m with nJompt!loa -Ind vteof, Scbelmann wrlta, dvJIJalloa bro11C1i _Nr11a! pUt Ind I ftlJ' fflel m -'"*1lolliq. ..... t kllld "' lflecl, •. lie ub, "doet .... -tiilloa hlile"' tlM llelit!" • ' I Reselrch h11 dftl10llllntad lft .-i. t!on between bwt d!llH .. W llldl rllk • 1ctoi 1 11 ~ Jtvel. blood , .,.._e, emo!dftf, !ICk of onrdit ll1d beinl o v er w 1 I 1 b t , lcbelmann lclmowtedllfl, But be .... -. u do Olhln, tenllon and IJlllltly mty 1llo plO)' I rolt. "I blllevt," he U)'I, "that the but ••1 I min Cln releue teoa!on II by maktn1 Jovt." SchelmsM """' lhlt rellUve!r..':! m!dd!H&td women die of hurt d 1nd oblerveo lhlt tlleoe • ..,.. IN DOI worried 1bollt ..... 1 !mpotenct • ' ~ • • • • 4 • day .the P11r ~v!d,e.U,'ja!lad to ~!Iii \n• and outa GI er1J1* · . • POl!ce ,Dld the~:~~ ~.,.=--~~ T1io a!!epd burilan ittAmpt' at Mlr- 're!! Dry 1'1111, 1116 lllrch· It.. lotllddld lookouts ullnC wlflde.lll!dl red!OI. 11The J>l•rmln& w11 fanta1tlc,11 Dltloo llve,S1t. Ed C!bblrel!! 1114 tod1y, He Wll ...... loca1 dttecllrt1 11111 Or1n1i Coanty lbllrllr1 depuileo wa!linc 1t 2 1.m., whtn two of the lour .,,.,1111 1<1!ed _U., wall to U.. !ndu1trllf oom. ~; one ~ a ldul~ wll!le ~ otMI: thrff taken Into cullody were ldmltfed to Or1nge County Juvenile Hill ptndlnc ProteCUtioo-•• minor•.· ' ' I Arthur Gell, 11, Of 1407 . OUlrlper Drive, Newprt Be1ch, w11 booked 1nte jall1 ~ 1uspldon1of·"-lfll~1 : • He la I Con!ll dtl Mu Hlp ~ 1tudtnt but not 1 membef of the poµco- 1poi11Qrtd ICOUf!nl unit, , . Ont ol the w0ulcf.bll scoute order9d Uf licllrlll I W~ ll· gunpoint to bl fr!Utd !of weapon1, -the orlglaal lnlormlt!on lnoorrec:!ly hinted they would be armed -knew uacUy whit woukl be dont. "You'rt not .rolng to believe this, but I w11 leunln1 this 1lull Tueldly 'n!cbt," he reportedly told h1s c1ptor1. . The Tutldly nl1ht lr1lnln1 ,.u!on for Explorers Included procedure• In m1klnc f1Jo11y arruta and penonal aurch for arms. Ont of the three juvenU.1, two 17 ml one 15 yau1 old -e1<1ped on lootdurtng the 2 1.m. Clpturt but -untied liter Sunday. • . Inve1!111ton wwa oooteclld nur!y • montll •ro by llllOr!ll'1 detlCIJvu wbo • 111d they 1llrlllll ol a •= lli.11llry lbroup cr!mtnlf In~ Huree1. · ' clitcklnl tnlo, other c ... )llVOlv ... tbl I (Seo 1C0111'1, .... 11 " 0r..,. ·-........ It'• 101n1 to "" -dlpri'u. q , ''"' dly _, ..... the Or1n1e Cout wttll tempi•-• ~ to illmC •-.! !bl low 90'•· l'olllbflll)' of. lll{J ....... ' In the 11ternoon. IRWI fl.a. .INIDtB HDW ' ' . ,.,.., c .... , rrirlllo. • tabor llodcr /ctr «l ~rs, IOWI llf ldll "hi.JI/ tspectl" II gtltl l>fan .Olan ~ ._ -II door. St• t1or11. Pao< II . L • .M. l9Jilll I ..... . = 1: ._ .. -.. --' ...,... , ... ' ........... It ,._ , .. ,, ""' .. ._.. ' -.. _.._. •" -·--· "• --.,.... ...... '' =---=· ·-... -"' -. .._.. ... n.11 ....... '· • 1 · % DAILY PILOY-C Food Store Employes • • May Strike . Aboutj7,000 food store employes ttirough. out Orup C<lunty moy be Involved In a atrike, whkh according to aome mtlon leaden:, is almost certain. Leaden of nine locala or lbe AFL-CIO Rttall C\erkl Union aid durtna the week· end there had bttn little progreSI in con· tract talks with management and a Walkout wu likely March 31. U called. the atrike would affect about 80.000 clerks, checkus ~ boxboy1 ln Southern CaWornhl, according l-0 the union. ilobert K. Fox, bead of the Food Em· ployen Council repreaentint the man· 11ement of wUonJzed 1tore1, a.id the union was demanding a 25 percent p~ hike, well above the 5.5 percent federal 1Uidellne. Union leader Joieph T. DeSilva of Loi Angeles however denounced the 5.5 per. cent IUldellne as a "fraud which stran· lies lf!e poor and rewards the rich." Triangle Slayer Given 10 Years An Anaheim man who shot and killed hit wile's buslnesa partner In · the belief that they were lovers has been Hntenced to one to 10 years in state prisoo. Oraaae County superior Court Judge Kenneth Wllllams ordered that term. for Vidor Huco Hughea. 62, arter rejecting pleas of lnoonlty and rinding the 1Wng defendlllt 111Uty or redU<ed charges ol DUlllll,.Pter. Hughes, a victim of Pari:iJJIOrl'f dJaeue, wa1 arrested last Dec. 17 1hortly alter the shooting or realtor Albor! Red· mon, 84, of Westminster. Yorty Aide's Death Eyed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'-Mayor Sllil Yorty lndlcatad tocla y the deltll ol Eiaa-Clambers, only woman ever to aerve as Los AnceJ.es deputy mayor and an im· j>artanl Yorty ·.aide One! adviler, CC\lld cauae him to call off ~'f:'/;. polp ... the Dtmocntlc llaJ nomlnadon. -.. ~Cl\.,.... ..... ,~ loi!ivtlrtf-...... ~hii-- ~I mayoralty campalcn In 11145, died SWtday ol P!"'Umonla. , - I INSPECTOR PEGGY PENDLETON PICKETS AT AMF-VOIT Unhappy With Gamt Plan, Workl:rt Quit Production .LJnt From P•ge 1 STRIKE ... calm things down," he said. The strike was voted unanimoUJ!y at 2 p.m. Sunday, according to Cosby. It followed closely the expiration of a three. year union-management contract on mid· night Saturday. Cosby said the walkout h a d "completely stopped" the production line of the plant which produces ll,000 athletic game balls each day. Tbe union represents a majority of the workers at the plant. Not participating in the walkout are about SO no1H1nion members and 200 office WO{kerr, Cosby said. Management officials said they were 1Ur):>rised and dilappointed that the com- pany'• J11t offer bad been turned down by the union members. Tot Founclin Poul ~· -,-. "~ AZUSA (UPI) -!.<site S. Nemeth, 3, 11'1' . llepUUis d ht apparently 'Wu ns his ttjcycle near the edle of the water and !ell In. 1,500 Countians Ride Bicycles For Ecology Act Approlim1lely 1,500 Orange Countia111 bicycled along a 40-mlle circular route from Santa Ana to Costa Mesa on Sunday to ralse funds for the media campaign supparting Propasition 9, the Clean Environment Act. Each ·participant had his bike card st.amped as be passed each checkpoint along the route, verifying the distance traveled. For each mile, they will collect certain amount of money from p~ar­ ranged apOruK>rs. This Bike for Life was one of seven held in Southern California and was organized by People 's Lobby, an en- vironmental organization promoting the act lhat will appear on the June I primary ballot. Sections of the bill Include the phasing- ·out of all leaded gas by July 1, 1976; ban- ~lng ol new orlabore and coastal oil drill' iJ!I; preventing of old drilling leases the courto: and-.tamporary bannlns ol new atomlc power plant construction. Corona del Mar Wrioor Frem r_,e J FLAMES .•. Freed of .Libel Charges Corona del Mar freelance writer Joseph Bell and his co-author 1n a Pageant Magazine article that five years ago ex· pl.ored tl;le relationship of the John Birch Society to the Santa Ana Police Depart· ment have been cleared of libel charges by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The panel ended a one-day deliberation by rejecting former police lieutenant Loran Norton''s $289,500 lawsuit against Be.II and Dixon Gayer, who is now a journalbm instructor at l..4ng Beach State College. The two men collaberated in a Pageant expoae that they entlt"d "What Hai>' pened When the John Birch Society Decided to 'Get' the Police Chief of a California City." Norton claimed he was libeled in his capacit.v as a public official. He was OIAN51 COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tiit 0ranoto COIJI DAILY 'ILOT, Wllll wtlkh It comlliMll the H""°P',_.; b S*bll.htd •r Ille Orli9llCI 0.Jt P'WllM!lftt c.r...ny, s.,._ rei. lldlfmrit •re publllhW, Mend•r throutll Frid•Y· """ C.I• Met•, H•WpOrt •well, Hunt1111111t IM<tifFellnttlll VtU.y, L•oun• "*ho lrvlMfs.&Jlact lllld Stn Cltl11'19nlt! Stn Ju1n Ct~hlTtno. A 1lnole rtglonll tlfltlon Is M lltlled Stlurdt'j'I t nd SUl'ldtl'L The pr1nclpll JIWllJ/llnt p!tnl Is •I )JO Wesl 81y &Ir"', C•l1 M.,, Ctll!onilt, <mH. Rober! N, Wee4 ,.rttldtnt 11111 ,.ullll&tl..,. \ J1ck R. Cutl1v ~' Yke ,,..1c1 .. 1 •1'141 <>-r11 MtMttr J:\ Tlto111•• K11ril if:t Edltw · '°' Tlie"''' A. l1h1,,hi11e """"''"' £fll'OI' Q.,r •• H. L101 lith.,, ,, Nell Auhtlnt ~ ldlltn c..t. 111 .. Office llO Weit l1y Stt.1t Meili11t Ail41n1: P.O. 101 1160, •2•2• ---N ...... lt1chi )b) H.......,. ._.....,. L..-i..at: 22'1 l'w•t AYMlll Hl.lrtflr'IOll!I lftdl: 1PWJ lf!Kfl aMtYtnt ._ (ilfNn~ »S Mw111 11 C:.""'-bot Tll ••' ••• 11141 '4et111 C....,.., A .... ,, .... 641•1671 Clf'rrltflt, 1'71, o.-.,.. Cei1I P'llbllllllfnl °""""'· Ht MWt lllrla, lliwtrltltM, ....,,_I rNtt_. flt' M..-M'-19 ,_..... -r 1111 , .,. .._., Wilfleut "9dll ,... .......... .,..,. ...,,.,., a....i dt9 ...... MW of Ntwptrt '-" ,,,,. (elfll .... -(ttllonllt. """~ Ir .,.,.. ....... .....,ll'lly/ W l'lltlll U.1J ._..""' .... ,, •11t1t11tnt aus ,_....,, • , .i:epresen~ in the four-day trial by Santa Ana attorney Fred Hopper, his former fellow ofilcer in the police department and the plaintiff in an almost identical la wsuit that Hopper himself dismis.!ed alter he became a lawyer. - The names of both Norton and Hopper figured prominently in a Santa Ana P.olice Department hassle which ended five years ago with a number of firings following allegations of infiltratlori by the J.ohn Birch Society and a spate 'of City Council and personnel board hearings. Norton, a recent unsuctessful candid· ate for a City Council seat, also sued Sail- ta Ana Police Chief Edward J. Allen and City Manager Carl Thornton in his "shotgun" lawsuit. It was learned after the jury rtlurned its verdict that the related acUon was settled out of court for an undisc losed sum. From P«ge 1 SCOUTS ... dry wall construction firm , detectives found It bas been burglarized twice since November. A case of liquor worth $75 was taken ln one break·in, while a tape recorder was stolen in the other. All valuables, including additional li- quor, office ma chines and other equip- ment, had been removed after police discussed the situation with owner .run-- my 1.terrell of Orange. Invesllgators said one juvenile arrested Sunday has often participated in the police department's ride-along program de signed to show young people how Jaw enfoN:tmlent works. He has also dropped into the station often to see acquaintance1 on the ... ce, Sgt. ClbbareW •aid. The pollce-sponsor<!d Explorer Scout program had· about 15 members prior to &uspension p( the two arrested and Its ad· viser recently said a campalp for more recruits Is plaMed. Changes in law giving youth& iidulthood at 18 now make ,U possible for young men l-0 bo hired u policemen 11 thot a1e "lthough few lf any Jaw agencies will hlr1 them. Some lawmen, however, regard the Et· plorer Scout provam 1s 1 vehicle for lt1inin1 potentlal orrtcen, In lieu ol a speclllc police cadet proarom. McKenzfe, under whOle administration the campaign to clean up the Klippel property originated, was also on th'e scene with City Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley. McKenzie, who wu police chief before his promotion to municipal management, is campaign manager for Cmmcilm1n Pinkley'a re-election bid and bad been helping erect advertising posters. "You know how Art b when be hears those sirens and sees those fed lights," Councilman Pinkley quipped. No matter how tragic for Mrs. Klippel, a longtime Costa Mesa resident, Coun· cilman .Pinkley observed the fire did what the city has been trying to do for years. He complained during one council meeting at which the city threatened to dttlare her cluttered property a pubUc nui!aflce that ls resembled nothing less than an old-fashioned junkyard. Castoff appliances and v 1 r tu a 11 y everything else imaginable was crammed onto the lot and in the house. Attorney Selim S ... Bud" Franklin Jr: last year negotiated a settlement with the city, which contended among complaints' o( unsightliness that the Klippel properly was a fire hazard. He said Mrs. Klippel -who was positive t~e stockpile of m.aterial 'fOUld be needed someday -would hlre tome-- one to do the cleanup in stages ol JO, 80 and 90 days. 11Apparently it never got done," COun- cllman Pinkley said today. By the time Battalion Chief Gary Golson's team of firemen tore do't'n the fence and got to the 1raglng lpferno, It was eo far advanced that investigators couldn't find the firt'1 point of origin. Battalion Chief Coleman said today It will never be known how the names started. Goldwyn Studio Blaze Ptobed WEST HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A greater .alarm fire caUHd an utimtted $200,000 dama11 early today l-0 1 buildinc at lbe Samuel Goldwyn• Stud Io s, Authorities suspected ita cauae as araon. Police aald two men wen seen runnJna: !tom the building shortly before the r~e. and the aberlrr• Weat }lollywood staUon reported recelvin& an a n o n y m o u 1 telephone call saylnc: 0 'There will be more f1res today." The bulldlng, a sound studio which wu used a• a commltaary and llorap ~rea, WH de•troyed. The tlfO.<tory structure was constructed ol stucco and obeet metal. I/ s;ed.ters Seerlefaeil . --' Security C_loaks ' Big .Murder Case \ Heavy security was ordered today in the Orange County Superior Ccurt trial of a college student 1ccuied of the murder of his former girlfriend as sherlff'a of· ficers prompUy reacted to what they said Robots T~pped By Soviets .For Mars Look • MOSCOW {UPI) -The Soviet• Union will use "robot biologists" to begin the search for life on Mars but it will finish the job with human explorers, according to a Soviet scientist. 0 The time will come when automatic microbiological laboratories will appear on the surface of Mars," space engineer A. Trolimov wrote in Sunday's edition of the newspaper, Lenin's Banner. / "Robot biologists will seek to a~swer the question whether life exists on Mars." Trofimov said final answers might de- pend upon "phenomena beyond con- temporary knowledge" and heDce beyond the analytical capacities: of the mobile robots-. .. The Jut word in the dispute about life of Mara will remain with tDan, who sooner or later will wilt on the surface of the Red Planet," be said. had been a aeries of telephoned threats. Prospective spectators in the trial of Lawrence Edward t:'lndeboom, ':2· of Qypress, were searched befode they ehtered Judge James Turner' 1 courtroom. Only one of the four county courthouse elevators was aJJO~ed to service the carefully watched seventh floor of the building. Sheriff's officers said they had been Warned that Lindeboom' would be freed by unidentified friends at some point of the trial. It was also learned today lhat the life of a Superior · Court judge had been threatened in telephone calls received by lawmen. Judge Turner discussed the situation with defense attorney Alex Forgett .and prosecutor Al Wells in his chambers while reinforced sheriff's officers sealed off the department. Jury selection is ex· pected to get under wey later today. A group of 10 teenagers 'who identified themselves only as ''Interested onlookers" sat on the floor outside the courtroom and waited for admission after being searehed by sheriff's deputies. Llndeboom, a Cypress Junior College student, is accused of the killing last Dec. 4 of IS-year-old Janet Heyendahl of Anaheim. It is alleged that be inflicted multiple knife wounds on his formu girllriend as she le'ft a dance at the Anaheim Elks Club. It was alleged •t a municipal court blaring that Mlss Heyendahl bad endod a year.long relationsh1p with the accused man two weeks before her death. Of6cen said her refusal to resume that rel•· tlonshlp lod to the attack. New Postal Rate Change Reported SEEKS BADHAM'S SEAT Councilman Jim Thorpe Capo Councilman Thorpe to Enter Assembly Race By PAMELA HALLAN Of flit DtllW P'Jlol Sr.If A San Juan Capistrano city councilman has entered the race for the 7lst Assembly District. ·•Jim Thorpe, 36-year-old mathematics instru ctor at Saddleback College, has an. nounced his candidacy in the Democratic primary for the seat held by Robert Badbam (R·Newport Beach). HJ decided to run after requests from both Republican.s and Democrats who feel the incwnbent has settled into a complacent niche in the Assembly and is no longer responsive to bis con· stituents," said Thorpe. "The Badham-Schmltz policy of voting personal interests rather than those of the voters of the. tlistrlct is out of step with the desires of the majority of members of both parties," he said. . Thorpe said the citiZe'1S of the district are entitled to a full·time legislator who will work at under standing their needs Southland Coast Once Cool, Wet, Fossils Reveal Postage on third class mail now costs and providing both representation and more, according to County Postal of. Jes~ership in Sacramento. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Thou•anda ol year.i ago, the coast of Southern California had a climate much like that of the Monterey Peninsua and Northern California today, cool and wet, to judge by re«nt fossil evidence. ficials. "My experiences in local goyernment Public mail not subject to a bulk rate have kept me aware of the concerns or costs up to 45 cents more if it weighs lea the people of South Orange <Aunty and than a pound. · the importance of continued local co~ Small packages cost eight cents more tact. for the first two ounces and 41 cenil "The American system of government Paleontologist! of the county Museum of Natural History, digging in the La Brea tar pits, have discovered l...Ulud wood of the coastal redwood turee, more for three to 15 ounces aild 45 centa does not inte nd campaigns to be auctions. mor-for 15 ounces d~ring which publlc office is sol~ to the ' lal · il highest bidder through _a mamve on~ Spec rate, bulk ma -~w ~ts 21 • waY · media bombardmen,t. The a:urvivaJ ---• •.! ,,. ~~ i:= ~adv~~ ~.of Jbe.>4emocracy depends upon the inpuf Boob' hd llf'lll[lrl'tf'llili~..; ,..,,.. ol ladi•ldlal wtero In iau-to,foce COii' a ~ ltoW n etml tact with the cafidldates. Tha t iJ the OJ>" 'Pf~ pound, .up four cen~, with I partunity I plan to offer voters in my Found with the redwood remains were traCes of Monterey cypress .trees. Both-trees grow now in the cool fogs and ocean breezes on the coast to the north. 1be cypress today grows naturaJJy only in the Monterey region. minimum of five cents ~ piece.. . , campaign." Increases in regular printed mail going Thorpe, who resides at 27952 Calle San. to ~ ~ Mexico are the aame I! ta Ynez, is serving his first term on the the smgle piece rate. . council. He conducted his last campaign The exact age of the fossils ·is not known. Complete. rate tables are available at on a door-to-door basis, presenting his all post offices. platform to the voters face to face . Before the La Brea find, the m~t southerly fossil evidence of coastal redwoods was found in an asphalt deposit near Carpinteria, and determined to be 38,000 years old. Co1q1ty Traf fie Kills 2· Persons Market Robbed In Costa Mesa Two West Orange County accidents resulted in death to a 7~year-old woman pedestrian in Cypress and to a Buena Park man in La Palma over the w~ekend, the Orange County Coroner's officers reported today. A market manager and hls assistant Minnie Mae Penn of 6400 Cecelia Cir- were robbed at gunpoint and tied up dur-cle, Buena Park, was struck down by an ing the mid-morning robbery of the coeta : auto driven by a youth, 17, in Cypress Mesa sto re today. late Friday. Police said today the ac· Details of the holdup at Stater Brothers cident is under investigation. Market, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Jose E. Oropeza, 24, of 6731 Naomi St., were not immediately available because Buena Park was killed when his car col- investigators were interviewing the pair lided with another at La Palma Avenue of victims. and Walker Street in La Palma Saturday. Pollce Watch Commander Lt. Mike The two deaths marked the 51st and Healey said an undetermined sum of 52nd traffic fatalities in the county this money was taken in the armed robbery. year compared with 39 in 1971. Y••'H HJoy t.r•Wlilll ttwe.,. 01r ••ftnt .,., • ...._ P-• ...,, A ... , ........ , off .,.. •• ..,. fllMI wW ., ..... . DIAMOND GUARANTll w. , ...... ell 411.. ,.... .. ~ .... ... ,,_ MOii tltn , •• ,.w ., ., •• , '""' ...k. 10 IMfll 0.m•MllS I 50°' DOUILE IAIREL SHOTGUN 860l2 -·-·---···· ~:'&IN •llH2t __ ............. _ .. _ ............. ~200'° Un,...n A.... . •37se .PISTOL 875$ ····-·--··-··---.. -···-· .. -···---· aCA -•Ill• • ,•55M TILIVlllON 81102Jt ······-··-································ JAIMAN OUITAI AM, & '350" IPIAKll IOX 81J211 ......... --····-·------···-··· I He ls married and has two children. ' From P«ge J GUILTY ••. had used false documents. HJ put the money in and out,'' she said. "Did you .reali:r.e that you were part of a hoax?" the judge asked. "Yes," she replied. 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