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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot-. • •• e ' .. ·an • . . -.. mas Huntington Teacher~s TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRI~ 4, 1972 Drug Charges Dropped VOL. U. MO, ff, 4 SICTIONl1 .. PA•ll -· •• _ ........ , • ..1_,...W • --- • • • • • • • • • • Record Wisconsin Turnout Expected r • ·Red Tanks Just a ·Lot of Hot Air l Rip Viet I Defenses SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese using P1i6 amphibious tanks broke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River today and moved toward the city of Quang Tri, . ·~:~J f~10T~ ,.~ .. . I '''.i "' i onl y eight miles awa y, despite heavy U.S. l , airstrikes and naval gunfire. Military sources said dozens or the light amphibious tanks and at least 40 North Vietnamese landing craft with men and ammunition made it across the. mud· dy Cua Viet river 10 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone only hours after a South Vietnamese general said the iR· va sion had been halted. i\. U.S. pilot who new over North Viet· nam reported streams of North Viet· namese reinforcements moving southward along Highway l and likened the Communist armored drive to. a blitzkrieg of World War II. One group or North Vietnamese that crossed the Cua Viet river midway be- tween the town or Dong Ha and the South China Sea turned eastward and captured ~a South Vietnamese naval base at the mouth of the river. The South Vietnamese Oed, lea ving their neet of junks to the Com munists. UPI T1!t1•ll1!9 It was the second base to fall today. One force of Communists moved out of the Annamite foothills and captured Fire Base Anne, 18 miles west of Hue, opening a new threat to Quang Tri from the South and menacing the city of Hue and Highway l, the Quang Tri lifeline. l-l~air balloon enthu siasts flocked to Fillm ore for an afternoon of fli ght over this Ventura County UP'I l•"""9 community. The town is popular for this sport be- cause of the hills and fruit orchards that surroµn d i.t. 6nh1g I n Cn11r1 Angel a Davis, accused in the 1970 ~1arin County Co urthou se shoo tout, is shown on her way to court in San Jose, where witnesses testified about what the captors in the un succe ss· ful kidnaping attempt said du ri ng the ordcaJ. Story on Page 5. A second group or North Vietnamese turned south afte r crossing the Cua Viet River and were reported moving toward Quang Tri. The city, the main South Viet· namese headquarters in the norhhern provinces, also was threatened from the west. Thousands or government soldiers and about 65 American advisers are stationed at Quang Tri. Most of the city's 40,000 In- habitants have fled southward , joining the streams of tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the path> of war once Judge Orders Hearing On· High R~e Pumping Htmtington Art T ea ch er Clear ed Of Br11 g Cl1arges more. A fed eral judge has ordered A public hearing ~lay 8 in Lo3 Angeles to determine whether ~round water pumped from a hikh rise build ing project al the entrance to Lido Isle is polluting Newport Front dispatches said it looked as if on· ly U.S. air power could save Quang Tri, but pilots on the SCCJe said they had only about four hours flying time a day Harbor. because of bad weather that hampered Und er rhc Lerms of Judge Warren J, 'their bombing and :accurate shelling by Ferguson's restraining order, the con· the five destroyers Offshore. struction companies may continue pump- Pilols also reported that what they ing until the hearing as long as the waste A Huntington Bc11ch teacher v.·ss called the heaviest antiaircraft fire ever discharge cornplies with re strictions set 1 d f drug charges Monda y and two see~ in . South Vietna~ was hindering forth three weeks ago by the Regional c care o . . thelf raids and rendering the alrpower Water Quality_Contro~rd . of her three co-defendants Jailed-on-~ess than ... tmpresslve. 1'he -p1a·nes new 15 -The federal order requires the defcn- reduced ehargcs In action that canceled air strikes Monday and more today. dants , Park Lldo Development Corpora· plans for the scheduled Orange County Many ol. the rtfugees were rtporled tion and South Coast Construction· Com· ... . C l 1 . 1 moving towan1 Hue -itself threatened pany , t.O T#ike daily tests of discharge for .-,upe rior our .rta · . by the capture of Fire Base Anne. levels of sulfides and cholorine. The All charges filed against Grace Ann ~ Front dispatches said profiteers with resull.!I are to be reported under oath to Barker. 29, an art teacher at St.acey cars were charging the refugees S36 for the U.S. attorney 's office and the rl'.gional Intermedia te School, v.·ere dismissed on a the 32-mile ride from Quang TrJe to Hue water board. motion from the prooecutlon ihat thei:e but most were too poor 1nd trudged 1lon1 The entire question may be mool (See OIS)1JSS, P11e I) the shoulders of the road toward aarety. however AS a representativ e of lhe • I Trautwein Brothers, the firm doing the pumping said the project should be com· pleted by the hearing date. "Our hope is that we y.•ill fini sh pumir ing before the Ma y a hearing,'' said Sam Ness. a Trautwein engineer. "I don't thin k It really creates much of a problem now. We are higher up and only one pump is in operition." Ness added . Har ry Houriga n. a spokesman for the Sout h Coast Construction company said Tuesday that he was confused over tRe need for such an actio n by the federal government. ''We're onl¥ pulling back what ~e into the building from the bay ," ·he said. The high rise project has been the traget of public criticism &ince con· struction began in November. Local government agencies ha ve been slow to act on the problem and the authority for 1St~ POL.LUTE, Pase II Corpsman Sent ' To Prison for Sava g e Slayin g Navy Corpsman Jua n Molina or El TO[O was sentenced to fiv e years to life in state prison Monday for the mutilation sl ayi ng of an ·attractive Anaheim d. ~ 1vorcee. Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs ordered the maximum sentence for the 22-year~ld Navy phannacist's mate just three weeks after he had ruled on ~1olina·s guilt in a non- jury trial. Molina was arrested at the El Toro_ Marine Corps Air Station Nov. r shortly after the savagely sl ashed body of Mrs. B~rJwa-5.mith, 211 was found sprawled on the bed or her Anaheim apartment. Molirla was Identified as the man "''ho had rreque.ntly harr&S$ed ~1rs. Smith in the weeks before htr death. He testified that he could remember nothing of the evening In question or any dell\s of the killing. · 1.5 Millio11 P1~edicted At Primary MIL\VA UKEE, \Vis. (AP) - A record \Visconsin primary turnout of well over nnr million voters wa" expected to cast ballot~ in clear, chilly Y.'Ca1hcr tod;iy in A ':rucial lest for Democratic presidential con lenders. f\1e,vly enfra nchised college students And nlher 18·1~20 vea r olds -\vi ii li kely push the turnoui past th e old record of 1.2 mi llion, possibly close to the 1.5 million level. Gov. Patrick Lucey, a Democrat v.·ho is neutral in the campa ign, predicted f\.1on· day that Sen. George McGovern will win the statewide race in a pr imary expected to have a major impact on the fortunes of Sen . Hubert H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie. In all, 12 Democrats are on the primary ballot along with I hr e e Jtepublicans. President Nixon is expected to be an easy winner·in the GO P ra ce. Six Democratic contenders appeared in groups of three today on NBC's "Today" show in a discussion dominated by the North Vielnamese mililary offensive in South Vietnam. McGovern again Urged Prcsidf'nt Nixon to set a elate for U.S. withdrawal. Muskie. notiQi;: th e Administration's decision 1o break off the Paris peace talks. called for "diplomatic initiatives that will bring an end to the war." New York Mayor John V. Lindsay said Nixon ought to stoP, supporting !he Soulh Vietnamese governmenl, stop U.S. bom- bing '"and get out of there." On the other portion of the program. Humphrey , Sen. llenry M.-Jackso n of Washington and Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace all said use o( U.S. air power is necessary to stablize the situation so !See PRIMARY, Page %1 Orange Coast We athe r Those low · clouds and fog 'along the coast will 11•\\er tempera tures somewhat on \\'•·oncsday according to !ht' weather .ady. Highs in the 60's are expec\ed . Lows 4S.55. I NSW E TODAY A roster by the Catholic churclL depicting Jesll.$ t11 a uel· low necktie Jails to ao over welt toith m1ih of •"Brazil .1 ouli/111.- See st11r11. Page 1. \,, M, l•Y• , C•lll9rnt. I ti.t\lfl.. 11·1' (•"'"' ,. (""'".. ,. DtlTll Notk•I ' l:8(1'1tl1t ..... • 1:11!9!1•ll'lro"tnl ,, -=111•11t• , .. n ... ~ 11'11 ltH•1'11 t H-fAMO" 14 .A1111 Ll ,...1'1 14 M1llte•L ' M••lel lt M11!11<1I '°Wllfl 11 N1tll111I New\ 4 Oflllff C111ftt, t s..,,,, , .... Slldt ~"''"' 1 .. 11 Ttll<tl,1111 If Tlltatf1"1 If Wtlllltr t w_.,.., """" 1•1• W.,lf Ntwt 4 • , ~ DAIL '1' PIL 01 s Tut.uli)', Aprl1 4 }q72 'No ITT Unk' Coastline Reinecke Gets Bill AUles r. " • Paper s -hredder Negotiate SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Ll. Gov. Ed Re inecke's office, involved indirectly in the I'IT-Dlta Beard memo affair, has I t · ---nu an e ec c paper shredder to destroy secret documents. But-the purchase or the "Dutroyl• Electric Waste Basket" Wedder for $113.56 was ordered oo Jan. 18, before the m flap arose and had nothing to do with Morri Cradles -Dead Bab'",._ Outside Home -A-young Newport Beach housewife •hose religion rules out medical care was found Mond1y in the street outside her home, cradling the body or her baby girl while praying for the dead infant. No one apparently contacted authorities for about one hour, 11 1 member of her church ind a neighbor alternately prayed and tried to revive the child with mouth- to-mouth re1U1Cilation. Janie LyM Holt , J! weeks, was the sec- ond child of Mr. and Mra. Charles Holt, of 511 Mlh st., accord.inf to pol ice. Coroner' s deputie& aaid the baby ap. parently died of a respiratory i~ection, but microscopic tests were being con- ducted today to determine e1a~tly what took ber life. The baby never reached a hospital and wu pronounced dead in the couple's cot. tage, not far from Newport Beach police he1dquarte.rs. Detectlvea 11id there was no indication of foul pl1y a.nd no attempt to bring ch1rges 1g1inst Mr. and Mn. Holl la an- ticipated. "This kind of thing is ... 'distur bing', but it is their right under our U.S. Constitution," 1 coroner's deputy assi1n· ed to the case remarked today. The tragedy first came to police at· f.tnti~n .abQut mid-morning. Investigators were sent to the Holt home to piece together the concl usion of Janie Lynn Holt's ahort Ille, which ended after about two weeks of illness. Officer Don Anderson was first on the acene to prepare 1 report. "The deceased had been rKeiving faith treatment.a from Hal Frie.sen, of Oran1!t'\P1trolman Anderson es:plained. Officer Anderson uld Mrs. Nancy Holt told of .discovering -tha.t Janie Lynn wun't breathing about 9:U a.m., as ahe lay bealde her on a bed . The distr1ught mother tried to revive the baby with mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion, then called FrleseJt accordln1 to the police report. Cat Slayer Loose in Viejo Orange O>unty sheriff's officers are urlinf Minion Viejo cat lovers to keep an eye on their pets In the light of a series of grisly finds by I Mission Viejo woman. Mrs. Sharon Christine De"ar, 26075 Arcada, told deputies th1t re- mains o( slaughtered cats have been deposited on her doorstep In 1 aeries of incidents that ha ve baffled both her and investigators. On one occasion. Mrs. Dewar told officers. a cat's head was left at her door. On other occasions. cats' paws and other parts of the dead animals' anatomies havt been dumped at her home. 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Ronald Reagan's office has such a shredder for con· lidential material that is thrown away. It . was suggested that Reinecke ha ve such a shredder because he serves as actin,lt governr whenever Reagan is out of California, he added . SA CRAMf<:N"fO (AP l -Backer! ol R aweeping bill aimed at protecting Cali(omia's coastline stttled down fo~ lurther negotiations today in an effcrt to r et-th·e-bill pasr a-tcey-Senate ·committtt. The Senate NatUral Resources and Wildllfe Committee ended a three-hour hearing on the measure Monday by postpon ing a vote after a parade cf op-- ponents attacked the bill. The measure by Sen . Donald Grunsky (R-\Yalsonvillel. wou ld impost a perm it systen on development wilhin a 1.000- ya rd -v.·ide strip atcng the stale's 1,087 .l!lile C<l8SI. °' ~1t'1--just ·a-Uttte --oox·-u1ce··-this7'1-----7---4-..~ Woodworth said, holding up his hands about two feet apart. Permirs v.•oul d be conlrnllrd b'I six regiona l ;ind one statewide conserVa tion ccmm issions. The blll wculd exclude flie: .area covered by the San Francisco Bay Area Conser vallcn and Development Commission. The purchase order for the gadget, which ahreds paper into strips an eighth Gf an inch wide, was approved by the lllate Department of General Ser-vices, atate docu ments reveal. An official of tht sacramentrt office equipment store where the shredder wa~ bought March 17 said the machines have become popular in the past two or three months. "There's an awful rush of these things," said the official, who declined to 1lve his name. All sorts of businesses have bought the 1hredder1, he sald, to keep company secrets from fall ing into the hands of competitors. Reinecke'a office did not elaboralt on whit ty pe of material would be shredded rather than thrown out in norma l fashion. Reinecke was identified by colu mnlst Jack Anderson as cne of a few top Republicans mentioned in a memo Anderson said was written by Dita Beard. lobbyist for I n tern a t ion a I Telephone &: Teltgraph Co. Anderson claimed the memo provided a link between l'JT's prom ise to underwirte the Republic an National Conven~ion in San Diego by '400.000 and the U.S. Justice Department's out-<1f-court set- Uement of an anti-trust suit against ITT, From Page 1 POLLUTE ... such action has been passed from one to another. Spokesmen for the contractors ha ve repeatedly claimed the pumping was near completion. They now claim work is being 1\owed by a 1lrike of cement con- tractora. According to Richard Bueermann. ctirech:r of the regional water board, the builders have been living up to the re- qu irements imposed by his panel. ''Tc my knowledge. there is no in· dication they're not living up le the re- quirements," Bueermann said today. Bueermann sa id his agency tests the effluent 1t least once a week and the builder is requi red to test the waste t very day. Limits placed. three weeks -ago by the water agency Include prohibition of solid . waste or debri discharge from the site, lim.ita en levels of chemical content In the discharge, levels of 01ygen in bay waters and 1 ban on discoloration of the water for creation of a public nuisance. The May I hearing will give the ccn· tractors a chance to show cause why a preliminary injunctio n should oot be i.sa:ued enjoining them from discharging "any pollutants of any kind or description from the site." The complaint which brcught aclton by acting Attorney General Richard Klein· dien1t aeeks a permanent injunction against the construction ccmpany. The complaint was filed by private citizens and representatives of the Bureau of Fisheries and Wildlife, The Lide apartment project which will contain condominium housing and stand 110 feet high was nearly scuttled by the City C.OUncil more than a year ago. At that time, the council was in the midst of preparing a temporary ban on all high rise construction. Since the building permit had already been Issued. however, construction on the Lido project was allowed to begin. Meanwhile, Councilman Milan Dostal today told th• DAILY PILOT thai the ci- ty of Newport Beach may partic lpate in the legal action. "We are trying lo determine whether the ~lty can ot shOuld jOin in on the ac· lion," Dostal said. U~I T1l1ehD!D -SEN. EDMUND MUSKIE SPEAKS AT PARTY ON EVE OF WISCONSIN PRIMARY RACE Appear1d at Polish·American Hall in Milwaukee in Last Stop Before Election Baroness Makes Debut With Quips on Hughes NEW YORK (AP l -Dan ish baroness Nina va n Pallandt. m;iking her Ne w 'r'ork nightclub debut. didn 'l fo rget the man she said made it possi ble -HO\\'ard R. Hughes. •·God bless his soul ," the stuoninit scngstress sa id Mcnday night at t~e opening of a three-week engagement ~n the plush Maisonette at the St. Regis Hotel. She dedicated the song. "Everybody·s Ta lkin' About ~ie" to Hughes and evoked laughter and cries or .. Ole," from the au· dience with the line. "I'm going v.•here the sun is shining . down J'vlcxico '':ay." It was during a weekend she took to ~1exico v.•ilh author Clifford Irving in February. 1971 that the v.-riter clai med he met with Hughes. to gather material for tht purported autob iography cf the billionaire industrial ist. Clara Hasselbalch er Copenhagen, mother of the baroness. was in the open· ing n.ight audience. Abou~ 200 per sons paid S2S each to hea r the s1nger. . Several times, the baroness, stunning 3 Mothers Break Poolside 'Rule' -Nurse ·Babies SANTA -CRUZ IUPll -Baring their breasts, three· young mothers . h.ave nursed their infants beside. a municipal swimmlng pool. They said they were protesting government bureaocracy. The mothers apparently broke no Jaws and were not arrested Monday. They said they were protesting an in· cident last week in which a young mother breastfeeding her infant be.side the pool was asked to leave. Aquatic supervisor Dean Hovey told Dinah Fancher that he did not objec t to her nursing he r three-monlh-old son, bu t that another woman complained . Mrs. Fancher. a member of an "Arl of Motherhood'' group. went to Assistant District Attorney Chris Cottle, who said there is no local law against public nurs· ing. in ,:i black dress wit h bare back and small sho ulder straps, dre1v cries of"ole·· rind "bravo'' from the audience. She 1vas called back for two encores. At a press reception afterward. lhc baroness said she was only a little nervous about the performance. -"I don 't know, I enjoyed myself." she said. "l thought t~ey -the audience - v.·cre very friendly. Obvicusly iti some ""ays I w;is very much oo trial ... I haven't had quite an cpening in a Jong time li ke this. J\·e gotten knov.•n in A'merlca in the most extraordinary wa~·.'' She said she (.'hose to si ng mostly lov e scngs because "that 's what the world is ;ibo ut " and that she dedicated the song to HughC's be(.'ause you have to be able to "look upon th ings past with a certain amount of humor.'' She declined to say '"'hy she had not dcdicatC'd a song to lr\'ing. "That's a silly que stion ," she said . Irving sold ~1c(:raw-Hill what he. said was an autobiography of Hughes and claimed he obtained the material in secret meetings with the billionaire recluse, including two during the Mexican trip. · 1 But Curing an investigation which followed, Nina to:d newsmen-and later a grand jury -that such a meeting wuul d have been impossible because Irving hardly ever left her while in Mex ico. Irvi ng and his wife Edith have pleaded guilty to selling a fake autobiography and are awaiting sentencing. Nina was a v.'ell-koown folk singer In Europe before the autobiography affa ir. Raw Drama Startles Residents in France PARIS (UPJI -Residents of the fashionable Ile St. Lou is were startled tn- dav to see a naked man run into the stieet. fellowed by a barrage of pla!e:o::. cookv.·are. painti ngs and a guitar thrown at him fro m lhe window cf a nearby apartment. Police said the m;in, who they did not identify, was the third party surprised at an inccnvenient moment with someone else's girl friend. Fro1n Page 1 PRIMARY ... v.·Hhdra wal cf U.S. troops could continue. Asked ;ibout his presidential candidacy, \Vallace said. "I have as mu ch R chance to be nominated as anybody else.,, A I\·tcGove rn vi(.'\ory could thrust him into the frolJil rank of Democratic can- dirlatcs. \vhlre a triu mph by Humphrey cou ld help.h im ove rco me a "loser"' image and gain reccgniti on as lhe party front· runner. J\luskie, c.:oncedlng he nee(tcd "a miracle" to win, hoped to avoid a repet i· li on of his dlsastrcus fourth·placc shov.•ing last month in Florida . \Valla ce, !he Florida winner, hcped a sl rong showing would dcmonstrRte his na tional appeal. Jackson. third in Florida. and Lindsav, fighting to kee p his pre sident ial can . didacy al ive. hoped to crack tht upper ran ks ;ihearl of ~1cGoverm , Humphrey or l\l us kie. \Vit h no regislration by party in \\'isc-onstn, many Repubilc ans wtre. ex- pected to cross over and vo1e in the J)fmocralic contest. \Valla ce could be a major beneficiary of those vctes. Sixty-seven d e I e g a t e s tc I.he Democratic Nalional Con vention \\'ill be chosen v.·i'th 11 going to the statewide leader and the ether allocated among the state's nine congress ional districts : On !he GOP ballot, where 28 delegates are being elected, Nixon was expected to s1vamp Reps. John ~1. Ashbrook . an Ohio conservat ive. and Paul N. f\.1 cCloskty, ::i California liberal. 1\1cCJoskey dropped cut of the president ial race afler the l\·ey,• Hampshire primary. Ashbrook didn't ca~pa ign here. l'rom Page 1 DISMISS ... v.·as insuff ic.:i ent evidence against her . ~tiss Barker was one of five adults nrizi na tly arrested Oct. 2.8 in a police raid on a home at 4041 Howard St., Los Alami tcs. All 'five y,·ere booked en charges cf suspicion of possessing hashish, m;i rijuana. danger ous drugs and narcotics paraphemalia. Judge Kenneth \Villi.ams dismissed all allegations aga inst 1\1iss Barker and ordered county jail terms and probation for co-defendants Ronald D. Ayers, 22. and David J. Shonts, 21, both of the Howard Street address. Police Lt. Sam Taylor said, "This is ridiculous. Th ere is no law aga inst a mother nursing her kid.'' The city at· torney agreed. WE'VE ONLY The comn1Htee approved an amend-- • ment that w.ouJd al!ow emergency repa ir er replacerncnt of coastal-structures \l'ithout a permit. Other proposals, not Yoled upon by the <'01nmi!ter. would ease restrictions on proposed coa9tal power plants .and allow permits for entire deve1cpments rather than en a unit-by-unit ba sis. Grunsky said ·he· is willing lo talk over the proposed changes in his bill. "None cf them is really or great magnitude ," he told reporl.ers alter the hearing. ''\Ve have no violent quarrel with them." Dugald Gillies, a lobbyis t for thC' C;ilifornia Real Estate Association, said the permit procedure "is so onerous as to amount lo a moratorium" on coastline devel opment. Dave Koester. city mana,e:er of Sant..1 Cruz. a C<lastal C<lmmun ily with in Grunsky's district. said the b i 11 "represented a l.olal lack of confidence in local government" The postponement came at the request of Sen . George Zenovich ID-Fre.snc ), re garded by most observers as the make· or·brtak vote on the bill. "I intend tc vote for some kind of coastal bill this year:· Zenovich said. ''I'm not at this · moment prepared , in view of what happened today. Everyone'• going in every' direction ... The commiUee "s nex t meetings are schedu led for April 10 and Ii bu t ther.e was no ind icat ion when the bill wculd be hea rd again. 1'he hear ing was marked by 4lCCasional heated clashes between Grunsky And Sen. James Q. Wedworth 10.Hawthorne l. who wanted Los Angeles County e1clud!ld rrom the bill. r.runsky refused to accept an amend .. ment that would drop Les Angeles, the state's most populous rounty. Thl' area represented by Grunsky had "a diffetent culture. a di£ferent attitude. not as much need for revenue," Wedworth said. Sen. Peter Behr IR-Tiburon). a com- mittee member. said he didn 't want lo hear an y more philosophy or •·stupid" statements. "Thars a tv.·~v.'av street:• Wedworth ret orted. "It 's name' is stupid." The As.sembly Ways and ?¥leans Com· mittee is considering a nearly-identical coastl ine bill authored by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty tD-Beverl y Hills ). The Senate Natural Resources Committee killed a Sieroty coastline bill late last year. Hero Also Arsonist ENGLESTElt\1• Austria !UPI) -Local fire chief Ka rl Scheller wa~ the htro of the farmhcu se fire -un til J subsequent investigation proved he started it. "We hadn't had any fires in a long time and people were beginning to doubt my abili· ly," Schelle r told police. "I just wanted to prove them wrong." Fire on Cannery Row MONTEREY j UPI ~ -An arso n-caus@d blaze on historic C;innery Row Mond;iy destroyed an estimated $5,000 to $10,000 worth of build ing mater ials. Authorities sa id a flammable liquid v.•as poured over lumber at three separate locations on the site of a proposed Cannery Row St mill ion shopping complex, JUST BEGUN! Twenty.fiv e ye1rs carpet bu1ine11. ego a few f1r.si9hftd peoplt re vofut ion ited th1 Flr1t, th e chem ical in dustry Oeveloped relitnce on wool qu elity 1nd product ion. synthttic fibers, 1limin1fil'l g 300 Pounds of Marijum1a Second, m a chinery w11 lnv1nfed .,...hich t ntbled c1rp1ti119 to be ma nufa ctured up to 100 times fester. Third, end most irn port1nt, some people stuck their necks out i nd ri 1 ~1d capital to put th11e d1v1 lopm•n!• to work. Found in Coast Garage Laguna Beach narcotics agents Mcnday afternoon continued 8 week Io n g crackdown on local narcotics activity with the arrest of a D.!.n• Point man a.nd tht e<>nfiscalion of 300 pounds of m11ri· juana . ' A young wom an escapf!d from the scene cf the arrest and is still at large. Detective Sgt. NtU Purcell Identified the man taken Into custody as Robert Stevena Trear, 22. of 33952 Chula Vista Ave. The narcotics agent-!!!id 'J'Tear 's 1rrest came u the result of arrests made Thursday when 14 Persons wtre llktn in- to cu1tody In Laguna/Beach, Or1nge, and Colorado Spnn1s. Colo . Accordlns lo Purcell , Trear'1 Dan• ~~~n:::c;~~t:~!!s ~~~~l~n~~.~ htonday when Trear and the young ... • woman suddenly c;ime running out of the residence. Each jumped lnto separate autos and they drove away in different cwections, the detective said. \VHh just ont p<llice unit Rt the scene. the orficcrs were only able to pursue 11nd step Trear. In the man's car. Purcell said hl!I men found $21100 In cash. but no narcotics. Returning to the home ll•ith the 11uspect. Purcell said the officers de.te.cted the strong odor of marijuana coming from a garage in the rear of the house. Neatly 11tack·ed In the-garage. ofJitl'!rs 11llege, were 3CNl separate plastic sacks of the Illicit weed. Trear Is being held at the Laguna Beach jail wilhout bail pending ar- r11i5nment Wednesday en charges of po11sessi on of marijuana with intent to sell . > .... I What does th i1 mttn to you7 It mteftl fh tf c1rp1tin9 costs Ins th en lO years ego. It mtans that wh et wa1 onc t a luxury is now within ttngt of 1 lmo1t everyone. It mHfti t 11l1ction un im19in1blt lO years a90· With our fa mily in the ctrpet bu1in111 sinc e 189'4, we have seen mort changes in· Hie list few years th en we believed pc11 ible, c.reeting the 9reete1t consumer growt h ~n dustry in our economy. After 78 yeers, it loo ks like Wt''f'• ooly Ju1t INt••I • } ALD_EN!S_ CA~PETS e DRA,ES 1663 Plllc•ntla A.ff. COSTA MIS.A 646-4838 --• -•• --# ~ -• ~ ... . ' • . . DAI LY PILOT 3 Registrar Fights Changes ' • Ill Residency Law By JACK 8ROBACK~ ·----Me1te1Jt.A.meritt. Politict.1-Assoclatktrt,;:-election-tnd-Ut-their-preeinCtt-at-l,~t--S4-1nd~get-out-sample ballots within-SO days---County to ca st i>altots In thr Jane -g- 0• .. o.llr '11e1 INll and the w,stem Region of the National days . Registration deadline Is 54 days would be asking a physical lrn-Primary, and that weU over 600,000 v.•ilJ tnikTlnfddilIOnal-250,000 -vOten iDl .e state ~liaible 19 ca~t ballots in the June Primary. 'Orange Cowily "Registrar of Voters Kssoclation rot the Advance.me-nr or before an elecUoi'I. possibility," he said rinnly. be on the rolls by fhe Nov . 7 General David Hitchcock today vlgoro,µsly 0~ Colored People, aske4 that residency re-Hitchcock opposes modifications for Hitchc<>ck added that public rights are El ection. posed dropping or seriously reducing quirements for voters be reduced to 30 two reasons. "First. present regulations not violattd by present laws. "If they ·•\\'e rould take 1 reducti-On ol 10 da)'S residency requi rements for voters and days. reduce the likelihood of fraud by giving move they can \'Ole at their old precenct lo 44 fo r registration and residency modification of registration laws. Last week . Justice Thurgood Marshall, the registrar or anyone else, a chance to in the next election, or if that is not con-deadlines, but 30 days would n1ake the He spoke in answer to a petition of speaking for the majority of the U.S. che\k the true eligibility of a potential venient they can obtain an absentee job in1posslble," Hitchcock s a id , three groups to the California Supreme Court called 30 days an ample J)'rlod voter," he explained. ballot." "~1odificat ion of the law s only helps the Court and in answer to a f.l vote of the between the deadline for voter regi slra-• "Secondly, they give our office the To illusfilkjtit_mechanical magnitude procrastina~r . ..:..:__ 1--11---U.S.-Supr.eme..C.OurUast_w.eek. ____ _lJt.Qrnn_;a.,nwd'-"eleclion.s~ ees&ry ime--to-g-erout sampie of the job. even with the present 34-day J. Antbony Kline. an attorney represent · The petition, presented by the Under curr_ent law, California voters ballots," Hitchcock added . deadline. the registrar noted that I here ing the pelil1oning grou~. said a California League of Women Voters, the must reside in a county 90 days before an "To require tha t we do the checking are 4~.000 persons eligible in Orange residency reductkin to 30 days wou ld Student Paper Calls -Fl0Fida1-~ SF Sheriff. , . 'Girl,' Back Solon 'Lunatic' TALLAHASSEE, Fla. !UPI) -State Sen. William Dean Barrow says h.is pub- lic office prevents hltn from invoking the '·Yellow River code'' against the Florida student editors who called him a lunatic comparable to Rasput in. He said ~1onday night he may sue the F lorida State University student news-- paper, the Florida Flambeau, for libe l. Barrow's ire wa5 raised by a colum• signed by "Mic hael Morrill" -a pen name for an unidentified Flambeau col· umnist-which recounted the exploits of a ri ctional character named J. Bart Snavely. "With the exception. perhaps of F'red- erick the Great. Rasputin and Whig Bar· row, Snavely was the most ~centric. profligate lunatic in history." said the Flambeau column . "He wa~. as .his obitu· ary noted, a twisted hedoni st of the first order." Barrow said that back in his West Flor· ida homeland, where the Yellow River washes down into Oka:oosa Cou nty farms from Alabama. those are fig hting words. ·'Unde r the Yellow River code. were I not in the public eye, I'd ha ve the privi· lege of putting up a cash bond and to go ovtt there and thrash them physically," sa id Ba rrow, a Democrat from Crest- view. But being a legistator. he said, he will ha ve to settle for a' retraction from 1he Flambeau, and perhaps a libel suit. Flambeau editor Hamp Carruth said 'lhe was undecided whether the senator rates an apology. "I do not ta ke lighlly any charge ol libel or the threat ol legal action,'' Car- ru th sai d. Barrow did not explain the precise grounds for a tibel action or bow he felt the story of the fictional Snavel y was re· lated to him . College Backs Candidate , 2 SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Thirty students at &,an Diego State College are backing 2- year-old Brad Tufl!I for student body president. Red and black bumper stickers pro- claim that "Brad Tufts cares." They are students in an advertising campaign class and are ninning ~ write-in campaign as a class project. ··we want to make sure people look at the issues, not just the image of t~ can- didate projected by advertising techni· ques ," sa id instructor Jack Haberstroh. . But what of blond, blue-eyed Brad, who ls being billed as a junior at the school? "Our feeling is that he 'll decline to 8el'Ve if he 's elected," Haberstroh said. Pro stitution LOS ANGE LES iUPI l -A Sra1lf' pros- tit ute and the sheriff or San Fr;inc1sro County, appearing on a publiC' aff;urs progra m to be telecast. toniJth!. agree that rostit ullon should be legalized . The .c.urrent [;Hi's interfere 1vi!h "a good way of life.'' said the prosti tute . JUSt released after servin~ 53 days in jail and appearing under the ahas G i n a McDo"•ell. Sheriff Richard llon,qisto. appearing \1•it h her on 1he Public Broadcasting ~. -Service prog ra m ·'The Ad v-o c-a 1 es," described the la1\'s against prost1lution .!IS ''totally ineffect h·e." a drain on police manpower and budgrts. and an un"'81'- ranted intrusion into the pri1•ate livf's of people who are not hurt in g anyone else East Basin Filling The 1,426 boat slips in Dana Harbor's east basin are completed and already nearly fiUed. The com· pletion recently brought the harbor to more thal} half its· capacjty of boat slips. Further construction in the harbor's upcoast section of the twin baSins !s planned for the near future. Each boat slip has its own phone, electrical, water and storage facili- t ies. CdM Ravines Threatened Creepi1ig De velopment Ma y Oust A1iinial Populatio1i By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI rlrt OlllW PUii S11tf The noose of creeping development may soon close around two undeveloped neighboring · ravines in Corona de! Mar and their wildlife population may soon hav1 to head fOl the hills for protection. natural area. He said, however, that the city could nol act in this case except by condemning the land, which is all private. _ "I am sure this is not the action these people would want to see.'' Stewart said. Gunn added that the Morning Canyon natural area is also one of the areas under study. Stewart said he was unsure of where the animals would go once development starts. He thought. however, that they would probably migrate back up the deep ravines into the less-populated hll ls. "The government ~hould not intrude 1n- lo the privacy of individual Jives in non- viclim areas," Hongisto said. "You have in these sit uat ions a willing buyer and a willing seller and there is no com· pla intant what soever.'' I Hongisto, who took office in Januarv after IO years as a pol iceman. said the effort to arrest prostitutes •·takes forces away from n1ore serious crimes, and generally involves a lot of expense that should be avoided .'' The usua l arrcsl met hods include decoys and surveillance mechanisms that 'flre "the most degrading t11rtics Of all 10 law enforcement ," the sheriff said The prostitute said she "·as arrested by a force of nine vi ce squad officers· in her home. "I had an escort of nine pol1t·e to lrike me to jail. which seems a lill!e ridiculous. becau se . you kno"·. they cou ld be se rvici ng people who really nt'ed hel p," she said. Mafia Adve rtising? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A large aulo has been spotted around town bearing a sign on the windshield, ''Mafia Staff Car -Keepa U Hands Off." Buck Gully and Morning Canyon have fa ir ly good sized wild an imal populations, including opossums. skunks, fox, rodents, birds and an occasional deer. Both. however, are direc tly in the path of further coastal hou sing projects, ac- cording to Cal Stewart, Newport Beach parks. beaches and recreation director. CONTINENTALS ... To the consternation of a few residents whose homes border Buck Gully, the ravine is also being considered as part of a proposed system of bicycle trails to the bea ch, Stewart said. As far as home construction is con- cerned, there is lit\e the city can do. ac- cording to Ste"·art. Most of the land in questio n is privately owned. But the city has an easement through Buck Gully below the Coast Highwa y and it is being considered for use as a 10.foot- wide paved bike trail. immediate delivery! If his figures are correct 30,000 more people would be able to vote In Orange • Count y. ''But we couldn 't get them all registered in time let alone check their stale eligibilit y," Hitchcock warned . Kline also asked the Supreme Court to direct-the -state-tegistature io-ena,,...,-. • .----1 laler than July 31. new Jaws permitting voter registration up to 19 days before an election. Tax De<1dline Next il11 01 iJ <l'V, ~ Count)'' lT1 arns -------l------1 Deadli ne for payme nt of rhe: ,.,.. cond 1nsta!ln1rnt of coun1y 1>roprr1y taxes, "'lthout ptnally. 1s i\tonda y, April • 10. Orange Counly Ta x Collect or Bob Cit ron warned 1odav . Ile urJled 1111 taxpayers \vho n18i1 the ir payn1 en!s to get then1 to the n1ail box or post office earlv to bf' certain they are postmarked April 10 or before. as required by l<1w PaytTI('nts received after i\londay \\'tll be subject to a $3 cost penalty, plus six percent. he said Citron revealed th at thf' re;il pro· pert y tax tot<1I for 1971-72 1s S40S 1nil\io n. up $50 million o\'er the previous year. To dal e. hi:-; officP has collcctC"d 57 percent of the total ycarl.v billing. Bills \Ver{' mailed Oct 15 to J95.'il2 taxpayers and to Jan 20. 381 ,354 had paid the ir first, or fir!!t ~nd sf'cond installments But . he warned, as of Jan. 20. 14.358 bills were still unpaid, and subject to penalty. The first Installment deadline was Dec. 10. Ve teran Nabb ed As W 011ian .Agai1i HOUSTO~ t UPli -nicha rd ~fayes, 25. a Na\ y \'l'tcran who says he is un· dC'rgoing a medically supervised se X' chang e. ha s been arrested f<.ir \\'earin& \\'omen's clothing -the third such arre st for i\layes th1~ year. Last "'eek. Mayes pleaded no contest to the .san1e charge -which Is a violation of a city ordinance -amt Was fined $1. He wore a pink mini to court. In the latest arrest, Mayes w1• rtopped by a patrolman On 11 routine trafflc mat. !er. and Arre~ed afte r the offlcer checked his drivers' license. Marijuana Seeds Not Sufficient Accord ing to Rod Gunn , senior planner, •the city is also studying acquisition of three pri vate lots on the floor of the lower gull y for use as recreational areas. Stewant said that the citizens who watch over and feed the Buck Gully . animals are concerned that a bicycle trail and other activities ill the ravine will drive the animal s from their refu ge. yes, even the Luxurious MARI{ IV CARSON CITY. Nev. (UPI ) -The Nevada Supreme Court unanimously has overturne the conviction of a man found gu ilty of posse"ing 17 marijuana seeds weighing a fraction of a gram. Police said they found the marijuana aeeds on the noor of a bedroom occupied by Charles L. Watson's two teen-age daughters. "The intent necessary to establish the crime of possession simply does not ex ist when the amount is so minute as to be in· capable of being applied to any use even though chemical analysis may Identify a trace of narcotics," wrote Justice Gordon Thompson. Nine Days Left To Reg is te r Persons wishinl{ to register for the June 6 prim1ry election ha ve but nine days left. Co u n t y Registrar of Voters David Hitch· cock warned today. Final date Is Thursday, April J3. Hitchcock said the registrar's of· 1 flee at 1119 E:. ChestnOt St., Santi Ana will remain open until I p.m. each evening until April 13 end will 1130 be open on Saturd1y, April I from I a.m. to 5 ~.m. Potentlil . voters may 1 I s o register 111 all 2S city hall1 In the county. the courthouM: in Sant• Ana, at Pacific Telephone ~inen nffict"i and in m11ny stloppina centers. the registrar advised. To quali ry to vote a person mu~l be 11 citizen of the U.S., II ye1n old. and a resident of Or1.nge Coun- ty for at le•st to days befort June I. They are also confused , he said, because the trail system, which is design- ed to protect the environment, may destroy part of it in the process. Stewart said that complete develop- ment of the gully probably won't be reached for another six years or more. "By then. the developments will have driven the animals out an yway," he said. Gunn said that a series of studies is currently under way of all the potentia l natural areas or Ne\tport Beach. He said that in the future, developers of all such areas will probably need to file an en· vironmental impact study before any work is done. Stewart said the city is trying to get 1 head start on the development by putting the bicycle trail system in the master plan that it hopes will be funded by bon<b: on the June ballot. "We want approval of the bond money now so that when development begins, we will be prepared with the money to put in the trails,'' Stewart said. The current bike trail proposal shows the system extending all the way up the gully to th' peak of Signal Hill. Gunn said that 111 the gully land above the highway is privately owned and con- demnation procedure w9uld be the only recourse for the city-if tfte owners refus- td bike trail access through their land. He 11id, howeve~ that~ the cost or buying such land after condemnation wowld probably prohibit the trail co,,.. struction anyway. Future de\lelopment of Morning Ca n· yon, also a haven for 1 variety of wildlife, wlll be discussed Tuesday 11 7:30 p.m. by the PBR commbslon. Stewart ukl that several resldenta whose homes overlook the canyon are lr}'lol to gel the ravine des lgnat.d a • ~· . 4-Dr~ SEDANS Rome Of The New Car .•• "Golde tt 'l'ourla" • ohnson & 2-Dr. COUPES our best ~election of 1972's .. • Home Of The New Cat .•• "Gold-'l'o.,cla" son 2929 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-&830 • • I .. .f DAIL V PILOT Just ~ Coasting,~~ J · ... ~(I '.~Jlt'r''· with Tom urpbine ~ W e'.ve Got Q,vn Busin g Iss ue THE TRANS IT C0~1ETH : The Orange Cnunty Transit District direC"tors were told yesrerday that maybe with some: Tue~ay, Arir1I 4, 1972 ' • ..,_ U IJ I I I I I I I 11 1 ~ ~-·~-· ··~ --r~ .... -.,-~--.... ;,_ ....... ... ~ ... -... ....... . ... ... -... ~-~..-. :• % '~-:-:!-~,. --· _... . • e; ·-... ~ ..... -...... -- .., &'CJ-& • ~ • - •• -' Easter Crash Disaster , , l -. . -- - •• -• luck they could ha ve some bu$ Jines 1n Resc ue \Vo rkers look through wreckage of Hih t \\'ere killed. Authorities said the plane hit the o "'"atioo with. four or Jiye, lllQf!Lhl-..~·-..;,,la ne which crashed SJ.1J1daLi.Junu_w_s.torm._in .. higu__gr_ou nd aUOO miles per hour and the largest piece r----~~ ---·~ne a~r c"=a en \V)•o All seven occupants of debris was abOu flie-sfteo-rl aoutilF Ber -Then lattr. the directors wer e tnld, p a1ns r !'111:r aaaer , . , transit Ji nes could be set up to serve areas ca lled "activity centers." This tn 1ght take tWo or three years. The casual reader might. of course , be a to uch puzzled in wonderin,1: where the buses will be going within four or five months if they do not go tll "activity cen ters." Charlie Chaplin's Ba~k Another t:r;uisit proposal that ca me before the board wa s a pla n whereby ou r new Toonervllle trollies 'A'Ould be set up to serve any point within Orange County in 30 minutes. Famed Comic Wins Salute After 20-year 'Exile' The di rector5 tossed this out. You can l.lnderstsnd why. EVEN RIGHT now on a bad day, it might take you 30 minutes just to get from downtown Costa Mesa to Balboa. I've been lost half an hour just on the Disneyland parking Jot. On a hot swnmer's day, you'd play the devil getting from Laguna -to San Clemente in 30 minutes because of all the cross-traffic. That would be surfers sprinting across coast HJg,hway to the beach. So. I'm with the Transit District direc· tor s. They were wise not to get sucked in- .. to that 30-minute bu siness. They'd have to give up on buses and go for helicop- ters. ORANGE COUNTY'S transit people are talking about a setup where fol ks would be able to ride to most places for 25 cents. That sounds nice. The way our fam ily bus gobbles gasoline. you've used up 25 cents worth just turn ing the key on . Anyway, there are a Jot or things to get !iett led before our county transit system gets into operation. ,They've got to talk about routes, scbedules, level s of services and types of vehicles to be used. All of this is proposed to be ironed oul ln a feasility study that may be ready by May I. A FEASmllJTY study is an exercise whereto a whole bunch of experts gather up information and then they think about lt a lot. Well . When it comes to transportation. It appears here in Orange County that we 've come a full circle . I knew "'e were in trouble back when we tore out the Pacific Electric Railway tracks and con· signed the Big fted Cars to history. PEOPLE GOT tired of riding thou old intra-urban trollles. So we ripped up the tracks and started building freeways for everybody. People loved the freeways. Each guy could drive his own car to work and be his own master. You see a whole line of aut.oa, bumpe.r~bumper, on the freeways. One driver in each. No passengers. Now people hate air p:>llution, So we 're fighting over wh ether or not we want any more freeways and if we even like the ones '"'e already have. ' SO IT GOES. About the tirhe Orange County gets ils transit district going good . somebody's going to invent a smogless electric car with a long ex· te nsion cord. Then ma ybe everybody will wan t the freeways back again_ l\larylaud OKs Rights ANNAPOLIS. ~td. (AP \ -f\1aryland has become the nin th state to ratUy the proposed equ al rights for women amend· ment to the Constitution. The state Senate voted 37 to o Monday in favor of a joint re solution passed by the House of Delegates last week. NEW YORK (AP ) -HJs white hair tousled by the bree ze. the 82-yea r-old man stepped slowly forward from the plane end silently blew three kisses to the crowd. Charles Chaplin was back in America. Ending 20 year!! of exile, the king of comedy on the silent screen returned f\1onday to receive several honors In- cluding a film festival salute here and a i;peciat Academ y Award in Los Angeles. "I am very happy to be in Ne w York aga in and to pa y tribute to the notable work of the F'ilm Society of Lincoln Center.'' he said in a statement handed out before his arrival fro m Bermuda. In deference to his age , a scheduled airport ne\vs conference was can· celcd. Accompanied by his wife. !he former Oona O'NCill. Chaplin left in a limousine for his suite at the Plata Hotel. The t"'C>·pa.rt "Sa lute lo Charlie Chaplin" festival at Lincoln Cente r begins tonight with the showing of "The Kid ," "'hich feat ures Cha plin in the com• ic role tha t made him world famous - the Little Tramp. ..:J.. ' Dita Beard Ends Hospital Stay, Avoids News 1nen DENVER. Col o. (AP) -Lobbyist Dita Beard. a central figure in th e cont ro\'ersy O\'er a proposed Interna tional Telephone & Telegraph Co rp. contribution in con· nect1on with the Republican National Convention, has ended her month·long stay et the Rocky l\1ountain Osteopath ic Hospit.aL Mrs . Beard left the hospital just before midnight l\1onday. several hours earlier than expected, and thus a v o i d e d newsmen. Hospital authorilies said fltrs . Beard went to a nearby apartment where she will receive ou tpatient treatment for the nellt se\'eral weeks. ~-!rs. Beard had been at the hospita l with a heart ailment since ~1arch 3, shortly aft er colu mnist Jack Anderson printed a memo attributed to her. The memo dealt 14·1th a government sci· tlement or three anti trust suits against IIT, for whic h she is a lobbyist. Mrs. Bea rd , 53. collapsed in the hospital March 26 \\1hile members of a Senate subcomm ittee \\'ere interviewing her about the memo. Her doctors sa id she may never be able tll testify again. She left the hOlipital, against her doc· tors' orders, la st Saturda y for a few hours to give a television interview for CBS' "60 Minu tes" and once again denied she wrote some sections of the memo. UP'I T1l1,ho111 'IN SLOW MOTION' Ch1rles Chapl in Chaplin left ~the United Sta tes in 1932 am id accusations of Communist associa· tiOils and immorality. Then -Atty. Gen. James P. McGranery ruled he could not return v."ilhout undergoing an inq uiry into these matters. \ ["- Chaplin. a British subject although he had lived in the United States for 40 years, decided to sta y overseas and made his home in Switzerland. "l have been the object of lies and vicious propaganda by powerful reaclionary groups," he declared at the time . Monday night the Chaplins were guests at a private dinner party. "Tonight, I'm a li ttle bit in slow mo- ~l ion." he lold the guests as he shook hands and embraced them. But as the party picked up, one guest said later, "you could see him unfold from a man who was tired and old to a man of vigor and high interest. more like a man or 53." In Lon don. th e British Broadcasting Corp. announced it is paying Chaplin $650,000 to 'show 10 of his movies on shown later th is year and the rest will bf! shown later this year and therest will be spread over ID years. 2 Blasts Rip Cuban Site In: Montreal; One l(illed MO!\'TREAL (AP ) -Tv:o dynamite blasts at the Cuban Trade ~·l ission on the top floor of a ~tontreal office buil ding killed one Cuban emp!oye and injured a second earl y today. The dead man was identified as Sergio Perez, 25. a guard at the mission. Police Wicks '/ wish he'd ask who ems her hair!' ' sa id another Cuban admitted with Perez to a hospital "'as trea ted and released . Seven other Cuban officials were la ter detained by Montreal police who accused them or preventing investigation of the E'Xplosions while they tried lo burn their fil es. The po werful blasts ca me within 15 seconds of each other shortly after mid- night and demolished three rooms of the 12th-floor trade mission l!IUite in Mon- trears north end. Bricks. glass and other debris rained into the street . The ellplosions set off a running dispute between t\-lontreal police and Cuban of· ri cials. some carrying automatic weapons and some identifying themselves as mem bers of Cuba's embass y in Ottawa. Police Lt. Larry Lev is said they were being held to "clarify their status.'' The Cuban Embassy in Ottawa con· finned the dea th of one trade mission of- ficial but declined to confi rm the presence of any of its officials In Mon· trea!. Following the blasts , four hea vily armed Cubans guarding the mission tried lo bar investigating officers. They were arreSted after one punched a police in· spector in the nose but was tater freed on orders of the Canadian government in Ot- tawa, police said. Wintry Weather Returns The men came back and "started burn- ing documents as they were afraid that \\'e were going to try to go through their files." Inspector Leopold Roy said. "They v:ere arrested because they would not let the police conduct a normal investigation ... we-weren't interested in those files. \\'e came here to investigate a bombing and a murder.'' Cold S]J ring Sto r1n , Sleet C~iill Ohio Valley Area Ten1perntttres ltm11•·•lu•t• •~1 l'lte+~H4''"" '~' 11'1• )l•lle1,_ 111• Oil tM•"7 •t • I 'P'I 11w,.,., ''"' .... ~ ••. t·~~ !"ml""""""· t lo1 l!o\!el'I ti••· B~H•t~. \"""' Cl'l1•l•\ll'/I/ Clt l ' C~•·•o"• .,,~ (l•..-tt•A'1, •• ~ D•~ .... (l!IY 0 •1 /\(!o.~ ... ti•~· O•••c.t, •1 ·11 F"'' °"'"''"' <I!!~ M,v,re". tit•• t"'!l••l'tll(ll•!, •l•t r II '"'""'" flt Cl,tt >,1n11i ( '•· tltlr L•• v~ot• c!t t r L+1!11 II~•. c!t•r L'hlf1v•Ur . tl<fy JJ ,,.,611..,-.. ilf'"v "'''""'· ei''' l.'olw..il.•I. (lrt• l,l~lt41 't\11 CIW• Mt .. 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I Police also announced that packages containing expl05ives have been found twice in two weeks near the Cuban Embassy in Ottawa. The serond package was found Monday, and near it were two pieces of white paper with Miami, Fla., written on them, police said. DAILY PILOT - DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Dally Piiot !s guaranteed • Met1<f•Y.~rlll1y: II 'fOll .. not lllY• yeur ~"' bt t i • '''"" c1H •NI yOl,ll' ttt '/' wl11 bl brtu1ht ~ you. C1 lll 1r4 l•ktl'I witll 1:• '''"' 51111nl1y 1nC1 Sund111 II 'I""' de Mt rte•lv9 your <OP'/' .,.,-.,...:'"-.. ...,...-r I 1.m. Sll"dt'/'. Ct ll •I'll! I ntlit'/' wrn .. 0,....,.111 " )'Oii, C1ll• 111 ••'" •11111U 11 t ,l'I\. Ttltphone1 Motl 01'11'1 .. C-ty ., ............. t.Q:ll Horl!I,,....! M11r1U~1te11 lt•Cl'I •~<f weumrn1!tf ................... 1n1 IJft C1•mt11tt , C-101tlr1no 81tcl'I~ Sift Jw~ Cu!lt ltt M, 0.1'14 flolftl, t , Conspiracy Ke11 Berrigan _Jurors Enter Si.xth Day HARRISBURG P1 -.Ill<~ Har~Ma111kor~-----------.-1 lStilirf"stven jury, atill deadlocked, i1 Herman told the jury "a corupiraey reviewing again the compli cated con· can be found even if the purpose of the apiracy evidence against antiwar priest conspiracy ii never accomplish~" 11 Philip Berrigan and six othtrl!I accused nf lt>ng as th e prosecution can show It wu plotting to kidnap Wh tte House aide ""1ilfully form ed " and that two or mort Henry A. Kissinger. persons "~·ilfully participa ted ." Deliberations moved into...their sixth E~rller, at its r~~est, th~ jury heard day today following Mopday night's the Judge repeat his 1nstru~horu on : . reading for a third time pf the tria l -The federal l~w covering po.1S~s1on judge's instructions on conspiracy, the and use of ~~plos1ves. . key count against the seven peag ac~ ::-The.Jn!.!lllli of a leJ ter !h_aJ c911tamed ""tlvists. a thr~at to kidn~p. . -C1 rc umstant1al evidence. The jury began itl!I 44th hour cf deliberaUonl!I at 9 a.m. It went directly to its conference rool"l! _adjoining th_L cou oom on • e ninth noor of the federal building. Outside in the rain, Sister Eliz.abelh ~1cAlister, one of the defendants, read scriptures to supporters who have main· tained a 24-hour vigil since the jury got the case. The conspiracy count, which involve! an alleged plot to kidnap and to destroy government property, is the heart of the. government's case and the only one tn· volving all seven defendants. Defense lawyers, who had complained about the wording the first time and otr jected when it was read again, unsuc· cessfully renewed their protest after U.S. District Court Judge R. Dixon Herman went over the 14-minute conspiracy definition once more . "This charge is contradictory, ir· relevant to the issues, gro5.5ly confusing and rtpetitlous,'' 1aid attorl'ff:)' J, ThOmas VD Commission Cites Epidemic, Asks Fund Boost- WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The National Commission on Venereal Disease today reco mmended the government substan· tially increase its spending on VO control and said schools should begiO coeduca· lional programs about VD no lal tr than the 7th grade to stop what has become a national epidemic of syphilis and gooor· rhea. ' .... VD control officers were urged to slart working closely Y:ith the growing network or "free cli nics" that serve the young and the poor and generally operate outsi de the medical establishment. The report noted an "'alarming in· crease of reported ve:nereal disease·' and said the two major venereal diseases have reached epidemic proportions in the United Slates. It estimated that 80,000 cases of infectious syphilis and 2.2 million cases of gonorrhea occurred last year. In its report to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare 1HE\\'1, the panel made 19 recommenda lions on control, research, e-ducation, I a w s , clinics, funding , public health and pr ivate med icine. "Despite polent add itions to our therapeutic weapons. both syph ilis and gonorrhea continued at high level in every country in the world including the United States, and there is evidence that the incidence of both diseases is rising," said Dr. Bruce Webster, chairman of the 17-member commission. .. Existing measures of control . while doublless valuable, are of limited ef· fecli veness." Webster wrote: in a letter to HEW Assistant Secretary Dr. Merli n K. Duval. "Clearly new tools are needed." The report was critical of federal fun- ding for venereal disease control ac- tivities, noting that spending by all levels of government for VD control is now about $43 million, with 30 percent pr~ vided by the: federal governme:nt. The total annual cost due to venereal diseases in the United Sta~s is estimated to be $364 million if both "direct and in- direct costs are conlidered," the report l!la id. -Entrapment as a defense a1ainst I criminal char1e. IRA Fights Gun Battle 'For Show' BELFAST. Northern Ire.land (AP) - 1ri.5h Republican Army guerrillas fought a gun battle today with British troops in a Bellas! district where the IRA has lost 1ome of its Roman Catholic support. No one was hurt in the Anpersonstown battle. and the shooting was seen u a de- fiant IRA gesture to show that it1 word is sti ll law in thl" heavily Catholic district. It came lifter' more than 2,000 Andersontown Catholics attended a funeral Monday for a slain mother in a pro~sl against the JRA's continuin1 viole:nce despite British peace moves. Catholic women trying to hold a meeting Monday night to urge an IRA truce were drowned out by jeering IRA women •sympathlzeri. In Dublin an IRA leader assailed an ap- peal by William Cardinal Conway, Cath· olic primate of all Ireland , for an end to the IRA 's war of independence in the north. Rory O'Brady, president of the Sinn Fein political arm of the IRA '1 na· tional istic Provisional wing . condemned the cardinal for in effect asking Catholic• to accept the British peace initiative. "In his excursion into politics ." O'Bradv sa id. "all the influe;nce th e cardinil can command has been thrown behind direct British rule, just as h.il predecessors had urged successfully the acceplance or lhe disastrous treaty of surrtnder in 1921. ., This was a reference to the 1921 parti· tion of Ireland, after "'hich the ·1out.h became the indepe nde nt Irish republic. Northern Ireland remained part of tbt Un ited Kingdom. In Northern Ireland overnight, a small bomb blast l!llightly damaged a garage in Dungannon and snipers fired at British patrols in Belfast and Londonderry. J)espite fear! or ma jor tr o u b I t Northern Ireland got through the Jong Easter weekend without any fat allties . \Villiam Whitelaw, Britain's n e w government minister for N_o rt h er n Ireland , moved into his provincial head· quarters at Stormont Castle, completing a transfer of power that ended 51 ye.trll of local majority Protestant rule and opened the way to granting concession• to the minority Catholics. Fallout Jump Noted \VASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Atomic Energy Commission has recorded a slight increase in rad ioactive fallout across the country resulting from China's above- ground nuclear test March 18. The agen- cy said fallout appafently reached a peal during the last week of March, but the in· crease was estimated to be ol'lly a frac· tion of the amount that OCCW'I from natural 1ourcel!I each year. 'Music Communication' Stan Kenton , Big Band Melt Generation Gap KANSAS CITY (APl -It wasn 'I a ballroom or a concert hall, but there was the electric e1citement of the big band. "This Is where the action Is. this is where It's happening,'' ja.u leader Stan Kenton told a group of high achoo! music teachers. "Music Is communication. The in- 1trument Is an exte nsinn of the in- dividual, '' he aa id. And for near ly four hours the 60-year· old Kenton, one of the most articulate spokesmen for big band jazz for more than 30 years. joined with his ti musi· clai\! to bridge the gene:ratio n 1ap. The scene w11 s Ruskin High School, a !luburban school district on the 1outhem edge of the city. A tarpaulin covered t]te noor of the combin ation amnulum· auditorium. - The J1zz.work!hop clinic opened "Ith the Kenton band grabbing tbe attention and enthusiasm of somt 200 tffrHI• musicians With 'a 30--mlnute progr1m . Then klr an hour the lttn·1g1r11 wer_e couns•led ,,,;r·· •ncoura1ed on lh•lr p.artlculAr 'nstrument. Jn a Windu p StlSion or the Afternoon, membf:ra of lhe Kenton band e1p\1lntd ind demonstrated the art of im· provisatlon. Kenton '• Jw phllosophy ,.., npeati!d ~ verbally: "Jazz is not only cerebral, but physical, organic, tangible." Then it waa demonstrated. Throughout the clinic the ~phal!lll wa1 additionally, "1tudy, practice, listen, 1.,,.. itate. know your instrument, and when . Cinally you do, you 'll find your style, your approach to improvisation, to jazz. The Kenton crew returned in the even- ing, this time a little more formal ly, "mixing a little of the old with what we feel are new directions Jn mul!llc, ex· perimenling aod trying to grow ." · • Now playing before nearly 2,000 parents and lttn·1rers. the generation gap "melted 'way in the excitement of apectacular perfor mances, indlvldually and collectively, by the bend," aal James Sellards1_ direclor of the Topeka Kon. W<ill lllah ScliOOI Bond. "This il!I wfiere the action It, lhil ii where· it's happening," o ld K1nto11. "'!'her• 1n more thin 20.000 hlah •cilool and college atage or experµnental bil band, in the gl!lntry tod1y a11cLmoat ol them are In the suburb• and rur1l areas. "We're movln& into one of the most ex• citing periods tfl1t Jan ha1 tvtr bid,'* said Kenton. ''These kids that we worked ~·Ith today are-i going to be a part of it •ilher u performera or lmowled1.,bl1 Uate.ners. u ., . .,..,. .... , -~•i .............. ~.;-..... . QUEENI E ' ' By Phil lnte rlondi ... I' 1 I ' , r a. ., Compose•~ Fe1~CleG1~ofellies Tutiday, APfll 4, '1972 • DAILY PILOT ~ You'll Want T0-Give Us All A Hug SA.'iTA l\10NICA <UPI I - • }~erde Grote. be-~1KJeri 1nusician "'ilh c I ass I c a J training \.\ho played pi.ano • in nickelodeons and silen1 n1ovir parlors. carnped out in Grand Canyon one night in 1922. or 11hut has been calltd1 serious--jau . - When You See -Our Swell -New -RUG '-. -- Jn 1925 he compased bis first suite the "~1iss1ssippi Suite'' and th en the Westcllff Pl1za ·17th & Irvine · Newport Beach Years la1er he tu rn ed his night under the stars into a 20th centul'y rn u s i ca I r-JY'"i-----J-1ondmark7"une-ontre-proud6 •·r.,1etropol1s'' and ''Christmns Eve" suites. befo re 11·riting. in 1931, the f<inu'!d "Grand ca. nyon Suit e." rn 111 ev.• or " bi t • .. . .. j £(1~ f,-eg IS • P rP ssit re' IJJ:.. ,\\1;~.1.t::~ ·1 'I" f•.l'lllt·t I 11111lit'r Ii h ,J,hi ::,.t • l'r 11 11'' 11 II ·11;1rd /lu· n .. .1 11 ;i l 1, ti ")H.•11<·1<1rl' /· 11' \'f ,'(!II' !11 /;(' lht1ll\ 1.. 1• '·'" J.1~: \'1 ~;1:0 ,\('1 11.: •! !1111-lJ in ![l,ii .l·11·k !-!1:1 i1~•1 i' 11 1·, 1 h1 t11·,~11:;i11 ·•l'1 ,1 o•.J 11 H!' < l'IHl"ll ;il'I,'. 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Too bad it I 1d 1 1 h.ipfH'11 u1 tht• fi rst act.''. • J( .... ~-· 1LPI1 - .\ 11e\1:{ " "''· ·r 1 !Jn ~111r·1.·1J :H·- 1 , th" )<:· zur t' ,~t ,, w l 111•· :-l11 .. d11u::-;i! tlu· :,,,11 J\,d 11·1 1 .. u1iJ10U~l' I ! 111-• :1pl Pr:' ! d1! 1:1 I 1: c·ori 1dor '':-1• 111, ,rt B!'Olhtr!'I ' lrt 1 ! · ul !1l' I !t1· I . !ti.II I ! • \l"id 11.,\1!!. .1·1n. -.; ,J h :p!, 1,hn rush1·1l !1) llli· .;c•1 I·( ,.llir hcartnA .1 Ji, ·t·'.\.I\~· p 1i~l' e'11l l'JCl14'\' ,,• 1 t":' 1,o•d lh I ill' :;tnnd ' I • \I• ',1 ! 1.11 I'· tr 1;1! ;\lull 11 ,• i' iol ·rl< "hu 1uld •ii \, r •rs ~ J d{'n1ands t' r I :-. I d:1d l! •o bt· r~Jpas· , I , ,\,, t ~ 11,·1u)d Ue .. ... I ' • J'/'·'t _,sl·d un· ii I 1:1~<' 111 rtu· ! tl 1 .. t: ,-1 ol lJll{' uf 'l'l Uhun 1.a~ µullri· , I 11~ t lllll"0\1011 ' 1 )lf;11 :-.·111 I(,,," I ,1·111, \\!'If' pJ!I •·I C1 l f1, , ,. ' In 11 l'f' ~an Quc nl111 1.1 ;1 \;,JI\ .1 " ( I, I: l-!1 1 I " . ' ! ';. ' " l:o•\1 -.1t:L·1 .nL' l.11r passed I fl'> tnt• S,u1 01c~o Ci· ,. • •1!·11s nrc d 1111' • n1·s ;H't' b1•1ni:: , 11 -th" !>m.allcst -1.1· l'liii •1 .. n f_,r ll i'pubhc~1 n ~n·1 ~111t! 0Lnlocr:i! l·onricl George Jackso n and rhal J\)Jss Da vis \\'as an acti\·e parl~ 10 !he ptu1 in 11.'hieh .ludgt• l!arold llaley 11ns h.1lll'li. Ti n· ~l:ll t· ;1!~0 inlroduced •'\ 1d1,111·c 1.11ng tile 2/i.year-old forn1f'r UCLA philosophy in- "truc1ur to l h(• ('.'.HiC 11·hcn it µr.idt1t:t:d :-1 x hooks. l\\'o of tht•111 tx·aring her 11an1c on a1\ inside page. \'t'hich were found in a bri efcase on the floor of 1hl' \\Oul<l-be geta"•ay van. 'l'J1c \csrimony by r:ean. a photographer for the San 1:a racl lndepcndent·Journal. 11 ;1s thr most telling the state ha:-produced. Kean [':.'.lid th;il \\'hen he 1·n1er('d thr corridor v.'ith his <.:.uneras. 1.:onvic1 \V i I I i a 111 l hr1stn1;is told hi1n to "take :111 lhe pic tures you 1\•ant -,,.,.e :irt• 1hr revolutionaries." Kean s~1d he snapped a1\'ay. taking :1bou1 2:1 photos. and that con- \ ll'I Jan1cs !\l cClai n said "be ~urc· and get a good picture.'' Lionel \'an Occrlin. both seek- ing reelec tion to Congress . .say no outdoor ad ver1ising is plannl'CI this yeri r. An opponent of \\'ilson , !Jc rnocral Prank Caprio. sa id he dOi'Sn't plan any. either. But hr said incumbents are hurl less by the ban because thev are be\ler kno1\·n alreac!I· The ans"•er, say most politi- cians and cam paign 1nanagc rs. apparently 11 es 1~ith direc t 1nai!. newspaper ads. rommercials and person- to-prrson contact. As~embly Will Open Mee tings S1\CHA!\IENTO f AP) \V1thout debate the Assen;'!bly hn-. \ oted to rl'quire that most legislnti\·e meelings be open to the public w c·1c open till s.oo P.: The \'ore i\1ondnv wt1s 72-2 for a proposed c0nstitu1ional :in1l•ndn1e nl and 'i l·I for a bill order ing the o 1> en i n g n1cetings. Both measures are slX)nsol'ed by Assen1blyman \Villi<irn 1\crchun1 i H-Paso Robles 1. Mon. throug l1 Tilur3., 'Iii G:OO P.M. on FndJys, PS. Ar'd for early risers c,:r drivc·L' \'. .ndoi.·;s open a! 8:45 A.M. Sin1ilt1r l cg i s 1 a I ion by 1\ctchun1 lasl year \Vo n Asst•n1hl_y upproval but wa s ldlle{r in tt Senate C-Ommitt.ee . F1 ·sl l'Jational Ba11k Tl1r legisl11tion would a1IO\.\' sccrrt meetings to discuss ptrsonn!'I mlltters: Internal houo;e matters: "matter:" ar- fetllng thr national security. sn fel y and securit y r the State c:ipitol or legislatl\·e men1 bers of staff',: con· Ference comrnilt cr :o;essipns ;inrf p11rly caucu se:- or ORA~.G: CCI . .' "' \I 1(\ ,1 I ' \'\•, • "' "" ' (' ( ,. .. ' , ~ I• t~·~ -- ,.It! C ,I HAMS " • . So· Good It Wiii Ha unt You 'Til It's Gone" 01:1" hAmJ 1.rt '*'' 11n1u ccrn-1~ 1cw1 DCtrll1r1 -011~ 11ow .,., c111 in;s trot•lllld, '"1 w~on1111 hltkorr ""'° 1ppltWOOC1 1f!'Oltl"9 "'Ill -.rt own I) I. '>II honiy 'n 'jll(f Oltl• .trt linlQ\/f In Ill lhf • "" • ~ u !' ' llll "~d 1100ttl'!l!O wt 11111 wouldn't lt"llW llOw to ~ "'"" """'\!et wt"'...-oe... mflll"'V lor,. rt&" Solrtl 1tk td 'Vt. ,,,.,. n;. to llO!lom '° lh•I 11cll d11tctlllt. uniform •lltt ctn r<t •er•'IO,fd 11 CM"I '-llY tompltlflV llllU'!I 1nd r11dy lo -· DI'· yo.;r H~"<~ IS~~ta H-'11'1 toa.IV, 111 IMl~tt'll\H't Ill lltffl<ltYIYlllll 1!111L N"• r IC~t. RlTAIL STOAIS J 7DO f Coatt Mlgflw•r. Cor•11• ffl M•r -l7J·•OGO 1l22 S. l rooilhant, An•hci1t1 6JS-1461 f achieven1ents of a career as a composer that brought the rh \'lhn1s of Arnericn -it s lai1d. \\'Ork and jazz -into the CO llCCl'l h;1Jls. GrofC' -\\'ho ""rote "l:rand c·an~·on Stu te." one of the best kno11•n American orchestral pieces. and did the arranging 1hat 1urned a score by Georgr t;ersh11'in into !he classic jazz symphon~· "Rhapsody in Blue" -died at his home J\-londa~·. lie \\'as 80. acthely composing unt il his death. -Fu neral services \l'ill be \Vednesday. "E\'erything T ha1·~· \\'rit· ten .. , he once said, "\Vas in· tended lo be (or An1erican people. I neVer thought peopl(' 11·ould accept it oul s!de m~· 1)11•11 countrv. but no1v that they ha\'C. I.think other peoplt• uuclerstand that it contains 1h1• !iOUnds and s en s ati on s peculiar·ly associated \l'ith our places and people and natural phenomena.'' Jn 1924 Grofc 111as a pi!nisl DIES AT 80 . Ferde Grofe and arranger \Vilh.-.!M- \Vhite1nan band, transforming jazz. '''ith its roots deep in American Negro life. into the basis for orc.hC'stral pieces. He \\'as called in t\.\'O weeks befo1·e the scheduled v.•orld pre1niere lo orchestrate !he bare -b one d SC'Ore of "Rhapsody in Blut-'' by the young Gersh\\'in. \.\'ho al that rin1r did not do his o"·n rangements. The rhapsody. played in Carnegie Halt. was an instant success and marked the birth City. son or Had ion Grofe. actor and bar11011t'. I Ir learned how to read a11cl pla~· mus!(' at llK' age of 5. fro111 his 111other. belore hr lt•a rned t he alphabet. MR. MAYOR- ----'W·HY-NO-ACTION-! 'Good News' Paper - , "For many months the city Mis failed to take actio1t on this Boy pollution source at the Lido hi9hrise pr!ject." "Bath State and Federal low have probable application and the cit[ has failed to protect the citizens by UtiJ_avaiklble oction." Gets Some Bad Ne1vs PAUL RYCKOFF city council requests your confi· dence and your vot e on April 11. SACHA~1ENTO <AP 1 -A nell'spaper which printed only good ne,,.,·s has folded after 16 rnonths because o! credilors \Vho don't look on the brighl side of things. And typically, the bad news or the demise of The Vood Ne\vs Paper will never be printed in that b i \.\' e e k I y tabloid. "ft "'OUld be Ull· characteristic of The Good t\e\\'S Paper lo print the story of its ov.·n demise.'' said pu blisher Bill Baile y, a father or five 1\•ho launched the ven- ture with $100. The decision to hall pub\ica· 4ion came while the next is.!lue was being put together, ··so it's just as v.'eli we weren't able to print it," Bailey told an intervie1ver l\ionday. The paper was launched in 1970 "with a lot of optim ism and very Jitrle rnoncy ." B'ailey said. ''Aller 16 n1onihs of publication -s u m c 1 i n1 r s spasnlOd ically -and despile a circulation of 10,000 in all 50 states and 9 foreign countries, \\'e were unable to attract the national advertisers 1\·e need· ed to pay our bills. \Ve have silnply run out of lime and money. \\re starled on a shoestring and it didn't quite lace the shoe and no1v the shoe has fallen off.'' Bailey. a vice president for a china and crystal firm before going into the good ne,,.,•s business. said "\ve ran on a lot of people's credit. and fhey wouldn't v.·ait ·a n y longer ." He said he intends to pay off all bills -from his own future earnings -including the balance of subsc ript I on payments from readers. He wants to bring positive leadership to a city council that will listen ••. 'and then ACT. I R•l•h Allon Ktnny All(ttrion Allin BHk C1rn1U Betk Utbin 11th Wtrd •••ltr Mi ry Jo l tl1n91r llruct 1i.c11m1n Fr1nll l rtl Jttn 111rw111 W1lltc1 Cildtr hMd llthy C1r111n1tr Dick Cll!Ctl Scoll Cl11C11 a1r1Nr1 Ctr 111rt11r1 Crt1tNn WHHlm J, 0.ft0¥1n Mt rlht ll Dlrfllt ld a1rb1r1 E11tm1n S11e f'lcktr Lylt P'lnlty 11r111r1 Gt lnt1 Ntkll Gltttn a111 Ht lllntl Jtck H11111ey Jolin Hlnltnd Tom Hou1!tn Tom Hytn1 M. C, John.on, Jr A, Vlnc1nl JllrttnHn To"' K11,1yn1 WtUer J, k tch Dorothy Lt1ltr 811111 Ltrntr El•lnt l inho!I llnb l owdtn JlmH II, MIC~tnl1e Wfrll•m M od in l'lor1nc• Mccue Dantlll M. McGlll11 MD !o't Yt Mel<ill O.d1 Moott Rae C, Owrn IWl>tl Andrtw• Pti\~ Don Pc~~!t>lltn PhUhp l>t!ly M E. P!!..,•~ N1ncv Rtt• 11u nert D. 11111 Fr ~•!k Rubunon J•,.~fll! Rouner. Jr. '"l~nnt Rudd cn111er s11111111rt Etnnt Sct nlon Fred scnnt ldtr Mor~~t Sklllin11 0011"d Sloper CJ4rk Son11rt 01rllar1 S!tbltr Wl!l!tn• llrot1• Oot!1 Sund1rt1nll Robtrt J. V11\ J .1c0 W~lktr JOl\,fl Wtrlit ll ~rl>~rt Whllt ~ttoller Whllt Thom;• Wlfftmtn ••~ w 11111m1 Jl>Cly Wll11n ~t•rll~'l Wottt. Jr r,,,"w (. w-, J• 0.nllhY I, Y1rcl!1v I VOTE APRIL 11 PAUL RYCKOFF _.. 'I#!' ' ' .... . ---------.iF •<'- • ~ ' :V\leve ~~service oµr bi.tsiness · for over IOOyears. • ' ' • •• • DAmY-PBm EDITORIAL-Pi\GE ---Council . Qualilications Middleman Ont week from today, Tuesday. April 11, voters Marshal suggested. "Does ht have an honest desire to Jn all the communi ties on the Orange Coast will be serve the community as a whole? One who has a spec1al aolng to the polls to select city co uncilmen to direcl ax to Cd or is interested In only one specific issue L ______ _:·.!!tlll!]et_gd!J••!lll!in!.t.!•!!Jf:..t!!h!.!!•!!ir:_c£!i.!!li£••Ll!lo!!!r:..t!!h!.!!•:.Jn!!!•att.!fQ.Out!!f..1'•!Jar~s.~-~---!Wl.ha :wl1Uack-bz:oad-consider1tion-1nd--the-motiva,----I-+ How can the average citiien silt through the we l· lion to conside r Jill aspects of increasingly complex city ter of confJ ictlng claims, endless endorsement li~ts. problems.'' 5ome deliberate deceptions, the an swer-for·anythang "Avoid the simpllsUc, 11tereotyped thinker. There ptaUorms! are not many simple problems facing the cities today/' Some interesting guideline! as to what makes an Mrs. MarsbaJl warned. "Beware the self-seeker.'' effective ci ty counciJ and an effective city councilman Some other considerations in evaluating a council were offered recently by a former mayor, two-term candidate, this experienced Orange Coast public official councilman and plJnning commissioner for an Orange suggested, shoul4 include: Coa st community, now voluntarily retired from the -Will he have sufficient time and motivation to political arena. do his homework on agenda items before council meel· Speaking at · a CHART meeting in Cost a Mesa re-ings and to participate in meetings in the•...s<OQ!ffi!!!!!ffi[CU!l]n!!Jil:y_Y_~--1,-~ cently, Doreen Marshall, former mayor of Newport and with other.governmental-agencies? Beach, offered some interesting checkpoints. -Will he remember that there are lots of voters ..,. evaluating a council candidate, Mrs, Marshall at home counting on him to represent them and not Jet suggestedlhe voteiS should co nsider his individual per. a pa cked house in the council chamber be a major fac· ·aonal qualities, hi s probable abiJKy to work a~ a me.m· tor in his deci~Ions? ber of a team, his probable ability to work with a city -Will he stick to his role as a policy-maker. re- manager and department heads and, finally, what qua!· · rnembering that administration is the responsibility of ities he would add to the council, including what qua!· the city manager? ities of leadership he would add. _Will he try to communicate with all the citizens The qualities a councilman possesse~ are at least in the community, not just with his campaign support· as important as his stands on current topics, Mrs . Mar~ ers? . shall declared, because stands can change due to ne\v It is not important or desirable that all members of information, new circumstances. the. council have the .same strengths and abilities, the Three paramount councilmanic qualities, this form· former Newport mayor stressed. But it is important er councilman believes, are: to good city government that the council be able and ·_Honesty, which include-s both personJl integrity willing to function as a team. and lnde endence. And~it may not be possible to find candidates next ..!:.. Intelligence. Tuesday that can measure up in all of the. desirable -Knowledge of the community and its problems. characteristics. But in the best interest of our commun- The motivation of a candidate is important, Mrs. tties, we -and they -ought to try. Fair, Swift Justice Best ' · Dear Gloomy Gus Reinecke Calls Initiative Irrational Ap11roach Against Crim~ Proposition 9 1Should Be Defeated (SYDNEY J. HARRIS) Jnatead of fretting and fulminating so much about "crime in the streets" of America, why don't we try to find cut why thig kind of crime is so uniquely American, and why other countriu don 't have the-prObiem jn anywhere the aame magnitude ? Why should rape be ao prevalent a crime in American cilies, when in Tokyo thls crime is negligible? Why should death by fireanns be endemic to America, and practically none:s:istmt through Europe?· And why should "violent citie.s'' be almost uniquely American? As Stanley Rosenblatt, an attorney. writes in his recent book, "Justi ce Denied," in Italy "the rate of criminal violence on the struts is so low 111 lo be almo!t nonexistent. Stickups are prac- ticaUy unknown. In 1968, the homicide Cou nt for Jtalf's top cities, with a com- bined population of more than nine million, stood at a mere 84 victims - fewer than the New Yorkers who get murdered in five weeks." ' Congratulations to the Rev. John P. Ashey ti for refusing to allow secular music at the Goldwater V.'edding. tsn 't there anything saCred left ·even in the church of today? Boy. are we ever heading for another Sodom and G'oriiortah ! -H. M. G. Tiil• ,_..,.,,. '•"Kt• nMen' vi.w.,. • IMICHUrilr "" .. •I ftlt -· ''"" ,_ "' ,...,. "' ......, •... ~"' .. ~ .. ,. more druf addicts? Why do we have an estimated to million runs in private hands, and why do we rank first among "developed" countrie1 in the rate of homicide by gunfire?.., These are some Or the question! to begin asking ourselves -what kind of people are we, which values do we pro- fess and which do we practice-, what kind of laws do we have, how realistic are they, and how effe-ctive can they be with our prison, probation and political sys·. terns? INSTEAD, WE BEEF up our police departments, buy burglv alarms and big dogs, put pistols under our pillows, organize unofficial vigilante groups, and imagine that we can drive down the crime rate by these short·sighted and in· effectual device-s. Every study or crime everywhere has shown that it b not toughness that lowers the crime rate, but fairness and swiftness of justice. Our laws are stupidly and • cruelly~ unfair ; our judicial process iJ 'slow and cumbersome. Making penalties more severe only clogs the courts with little fish , while the big ones slip easily out of the net. Everyone knows this el· cept the public. To the Editor: On June g the voters ol California will vote on a ballot proposition whlch. if passed, will bring peril to this stale. Proposition t -the Pollution Init.iative - could lead to a severe economic depression in California. Businesses will be forced to close, many jobs will disap- pear, unemployment will soar and what we have come to call "the good life" will be a thing of the past as prices rise and health atandards are curtailed. ON THE SURFACE. any attempt to clean up the envirOnment Joolui good. But when you read the fine print. Proposition t looks bad indeed. Here are a few things we can expect from Olis restrictive measure: -Gasoline will probably be ra tio11.ed and a lively black market in llaS stamps will result as usable gas will be in short 1upply for several years. There won't ho! much of a market for a used ~llr either unless it can be modified to burn unlead- ed gas. -Prices for food. clothing, goods of all kindJ and utility bills wW climb due to higher fuel and transportation costs. -JOBS Wn..L BE lost in a wide range of businesses becaust of forced s.hut· downs . -With most effective pe stiC'ides taken nff the market, our homes will be targets for heavy insect infestation. -Brown-OUta and black-outs can be e-xpected u a result of the ban on nuclear power plants. Ironicall y, the ban on nuclear plants will create much more air pollution than we have at presP.nt by the need to use fossil fuels in their place. -Health itself may be endangered ' MAILBOX Letteri from reoderi are welcome. Normally writeri should co nvey thei., messages i-11 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit spac1: Of' eliminate libel is reserbed. All let- ters must include signature and mail· ing address, but names may be with- held on reqmst if sufficient reasoii i.T apparint. Pottr11 will not be putr lished. because many epidemic diseases will no longer be subject to e£fective contrOI. AS AN AVOWED conservatior.ist fl fought hard to ~vent damming flf the Coloradfl River, for Wild · River legisla· tion, for banning or off·!!hore on drilling until adequate saleguardJ are available. for the Calilomia Clean :Air Ac.1, to name but a few of the environm'-:tal issues I have been Involved in), 1 do ,)lot think we have to take an either-or position suC'h as Proposition t. While we stilflhave a lor.5 way to go, we have also come a long way from the days when we thought the en- vironment cou1d take care of itsel!. Ca lifornia right now iJ 1ahtad of every other state in such areaa as ater puritv. re-stricting DDT, creating r pollutio:l control di!'tricts, aetting air l,Jality s.tan- dards, controlling oil drillillgs and in man y more . PROPOSITION t is an irrat!onal, doomsdayer 's approach to solving our en- vironmental problems. I still have great confidence m the ability of our peopl~. particularly in California, to preserve the quality of life with<lut the need for punitive and restrictive measures such as Proposition 9. I plan to continue my fight agains: this measure and I hope you will also use every means available lo your medium hi bring the facts of Proposilion 9 to the people. I have every confidence that when the people of California know these facts they will vote "NO" on Proposition 9. ED REINECKE Lieutenant Governor State of California 1'1an•1nade Rules To the Editor : Denial by a Newport Beach Episcopal priest of the right of Congressman Barry 1\1. Goldwater. Jr. and his bride, Su~n Gherman.' to have music of thei r choice played at their wedding illustrates one facet of the turning away of. young people from organized religion. Arbitrary, man-made rules concerning human relationships have been handed down over the centuries despite the fact they have no relationship to the t~achings of Jesus Christ. Some of them inflict hard ships on the faithful. others are simply silly. The ruling against con-- temporary secular music at a marriage ceremony, desired by bride and groom. is an example of the latter. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC church is suffering internal upheaval as a result of papal intransigence and the inflexibility of its outdated rules and regulations. The same is true ol many Protestant groups. Fortunately for Congressman Goldwater and his betrothed, the Episcopal church has Oexibility from parish to parish if not within an in· divid ual par ish. So they were able to en- joy the music of their choice while be ing married y,·ithin the faith of their choice. Prediction : The time is coming whe" there 11.·ilt be one great Christian church. stripped or all trappings sa ve one - respect for the teachings of Jesus Chris t. WILLIAM D. BOHAN She n1as Appalled To lhe Editor : 1sn't il rema rkable that in this day and age a minister such as Re v. John P. Ashey of St. James Episcopal Church can be so concerned about y,•hat kind of music a couple wishes to have at THEI R wed· ding ! Having been a men1ber of the con· gregation of St. James for many year! and now a former member. 1 "'as appall· ed to read Fr. John 's statements that fol k music and non-traditional wedding music '"'ere not allowed in his church. 1 for one can attest to at least two weddings \Yhere "non-traditional" music y,·as pl,ayed and where F'r. John was pre sent. I can also attest to the fact that there have been many •·folk masses" performed within the walls of th is church and many at wh ich r~r. John ser ved. SUREL"Y THIS minister has a right lo his opinton but as a concerned Christian as well as Episcopalian. I feel his main job should be that of saving souls and bringing people to the church. Jr Jesus had been so concerned with what kind of music was played al Canaan the event very well may never have come off. I am not proud of the fact that Fr. John turned away two children of God because of his own ridi culous attitude. After all. isn't the church here to serve the people or God, not turn them awa y? KATHLEEN EMCH AND AS PETER DRUCKER has pointed out, in his discussion . ?f urban problems in·the U.S., "In few c1t1es of the world are there more rough elements than in Rome -yet it is quite safe to walk almost anywhere in Rome at prac· lically any hour of the day or night." Why does the U.S. have so many more alcoholics? Why do we have ao many When the public reJUy understands what "crime" is about, and decides to re-duce the distance between "law" and "justice," then and only then will We f~ easy in our homes and on our streeb. U.S. Back • Ill ILO Under Promises A Wonderful New Treat Harper's magazine (March) presents an excerpt from a novel by Albert Camus, 11A Happy Death.'' never before published. The lyricism of this chapter ( ln a translation by Richard Howard) is (THE BOOKMAN) exciting. I felt frustrated, only because ~ thert was not more, but there is more : IN THE EARLY novel, a "splendidly Alfred A. Knopf, lne.. will publisb the empty young French Algerian bas killed complete work in April. a man for no particular reason. He lives Camus chose not to publish this in his well on the murdered man's money, lifetime, Harper's explains. probably drifting aimlessly under 1un and sky, because he considered it an early work· marries casuaHy ("I can marry you," ing version of "The Stranger." There are 1'-1ersault tells the girl. "but I don 't aee said to be several scenes he later in· the point")_ cor porated into "The Stranger.'' but "What mattertd was to humble himself, Harper's notes that "A Happy De.a th " is to organize his heart to match · the • WASHINGTON -Alter a two-yell' lapse, the U.S. will resume payin1 dues to the controverlill lnternatk>nal Labor Organization -but only just enough to retaia membershi p and with an empha· tic wamina and anti- U.S. propaganda. The contemplated partial dues pay- ment will be around $7.1 million. That i1 1pproxi· mat.ly one-fourth of the ILO's $31 mil, lion budget. The UN agency claim• 121 membtr coontries, l>Jt the U.S. puts up the largest share ol ils funds. C. Wilfred Jenks, British ILO director general, 1ays the U.S. owes a total of aome $20 million In unpaid dues. (ROBERT S. ALLEN) Communiat-dominated. By paying #.I minion, the U.S. will put Itself in good standing for the remainder of this year. Ii will also administer tn ILO a dose of the medicine it has' been geUing from Russia and other Communist countries for years -paying only enough dues to retain membership. Not only i! the-. Soviet consistently behind in meeting its dues allocation , but its share is Je ss than half that of the U.S. -$3.267 million , or 10.45 perce nt. OTHER LEADING member ratios are: .. most tmph1ti c1Uy" different. A r.eadina rhythm of the days instead of submitting of this e1cerp1 emphasizes the point. their rhythm lo tht curve of human UNDER THE ILO charter, mem- hopcs." bershJp ls loa:t if duH are unpaid for two Britain, $2.851 million, 9.12 percent; France, $1 .897 million, 6.07 percent: CAP.IUS WRJTE this between 1938 consecuUve years. Until recently, the and '38. He w;is ln his early 205, begin· THE YOUNG Camus was very much in U.S. nevtr defaulted on dues. But Germany, $1.566 million, S.01 percent; Canada, $1.050 million, 3.36 percent. nina to take part in the Ultell.!cluaJ Ute or comma nd of hil m1teriaJ. and hia arL-=--Congreu.cut off fund1 for the UN agency his native Al1eria. He was also be'lnnlng This Is a phi10t0phleal novel , but J "is after nwnerous complaints from labor 'l'lliwithholding of U.S. fund• thrtw the ILO Into difficult financial straits. to dtvelop the philosophical 111d literary •truck by the tyrlctsm and decor of it. leaders, lortmott among them AFL-CIO consciousness tha t 1ater spoke so 1trong· One feels tht Alprt.n IUR, ahJvers with prealdent Gwgt Meany, that It Wa• Personnel and operations had to be slashed-at the ratfi -of $1.250 million a quarter. Clnadlan and other nort-O>m· munlat. tradt union forceJ ur1ent)Y. ap. ly to the postwar genefation and gained Mersault in the Mediterranean on his him a Nobel Prize for Literature bdore early morning nriml, tastes the ollvea his trap:, death at 47. and biller atmonda, becomH 11igbtly "The-Stranger," of cour1e, observed nauseattd under all UUs squashed and the French·Algerian clerk moving in fragrant fruit. emotloftal ltolation through expcrtences "In tbe -lnnocenct or hla heart, which, in the tnd, drove him to murder Mersault accepted Wa ireen sky and Olla and his.,.. uecution. Equally haunting, love-IOalte<J.eorth with the aame lhrlJI of "A Happy Deatl)" again suggests the ~Ion and d"ire 11 when he had ktlled lilpfbuo lqtnd -the e11tnce of Camus' ir•~-C!UU• hu.fl.:;___ ~Mpel • eaninjl~.,.=-. -'"".we have a wonderful new lrtat in this tlemll uphill labor he uw 11 the human book , il the ~rper'1 plect ii rtp,.,... --And the qumion: Wbal dou It tative. mun to bt a man! I 'lllJUam llOlu ---Bs Geor,e pealed to U.S. Iaborites to lift their ban Dear Georg" agolnsl the ILO and permlt the granting I am only II and haven lalttn In of Lundi. -lo\"t with an older man . He Is 32. -It was ctifmed con~nutd Jack or U.S. What should r do! CONFUSED dues would _aeverety cripple ~ ILO. -Assurances have been gfvtn that Dear Confuted: Russtao Wluence and acUvilles tn !LO •• 11'.,DilldAyb":: miM,~,!~J!l•t ~--bave-been-"1arply-curtatied. 1 ~r .o 6 r « ~··· "~ more ' Just bow truatwor••· they are 11 quea-rtad It the more certain I "'-e bf .., that no matter what t &ay, It'• lJona e. , roing to look funny. ~: DireClor (jeMraJ Jenks, Jong under rire for undue partiality to the Soviet Union. appointed a Russian, Pavel Astapenko, as an assistant director· general. Jenks insist!. the latter is tune· tioning strictly within bounds. Apparently U.S .. Jabcir leaders. in· eluding Meany, are accepting the word of non-Communist unionites that Jenks and hi!! staff are toei ng the line on im- partiality. The former have signified to key Congressional authorities their ap- proval of partial renewal of dues payments to the ILO. Rep. John Rooney, O.N.Y., chairman of the Appropriations subcommiltee that handles this budget, is agreeable to going •long with this recommendation, The veteran legislator was chiefly responsible for cutting off funds when U.S. labor leaders turned thumbs down on the ILO. THE STATt;. AND Labor Departments vigorously opposed that. In a bliste Ang session with deR!lrtment officlalS, ooney cited numerous in· stances of the lLO official publication - International 'Labor Review -being used lo disseminate Russian propaganda and "malicious dtfamaUons of the U.S." He wu pirttcularly Oljlrqed by an article titled "Lenin and Sotia.I Progress.,. which Rooney · charge-ti "consisted (If many dtllberalt-liea ne:ardifll labor unions and progress in the Soviet." .., · "Yet it and-other arllcles like il,!!-old Rooney, "wtre publishtd In this official organ of the TLO. an or anh.ation for •hJCli er can axpayers are c8!le:a0n \o pay ont-rounh of tts COits, including the printing of such outrageous propa· 1and1 tho! ii distrll>Jted throogboul the world, ' "THAT'S WHY I am in favor of cutting off lLO funds for two years, just as the Russians do. 1 am not for quitting the organ ization; just leaving them without money for a while. Let the1n find out tha t we do have some say as to what goes on in lLO. It's about time we did. because we contri bute most of the money." At the behest of the two departmenl-'i, the Senate included funds fo r JLO. but RoonPy stood pat and enforced the cul· off. This year. on the recommendation of U.S. labor. Rooney is willing to authorize a partial dues paymen t -while biding time to determ ine "whether It is in !he interest of the U.S. to remain a mem ber of ILO." OllANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT ""'"RoOtrt N. Weed, Publlsher Thoma$ Ktevit1 Ed itor Albert W. Batt$ Editorial Page Editor 'l'he editorial pa ge of the Daily Pilot scck1 to inform and stlmu-lat~ rrac1crL..by pr.esenline-thia neo."~1>aper'1 opinions and com~ m('nlRry on toplca or ln1~ttat and &ii;niOoance, ·by provldinr-. forum tor the e){presalon of our readt'r&' opinlon1, and by Pf'f:lt':nUnsr the dJvttse, vlew1>01nt1 of ln[onntd ob- lt'l"VCl"I and 1poktsmen on topla of the day. Tuesday, AprU 4, 1972 I · .. e '-i_ ... ':r • " • .'• ,, : .. ' .. .. ·~· " •!l- ing .. h'" rch, rist. AN day P. can sic ed· on· "' all- olk sic nt ere nd lso en hin at lo ian ain nd "' of nt r. e. ve ? H ng he he ut at in • '· ut l· of g e r -. L. M. ~'f11d .. 1-How Casanova- Got His Girls , H?\I' can any a~vertising execut ive ex~l to serve his clients properly, 1f hP does not committ the following to memory' "The codfish lays 10.000 egg:ii ... The homely hen lnys one ..• The codfish never cackles ... To teU you v.•hal 's she one , , . And !IO we scorn the codrish , •• While the humble hen "''e prize . , . Which only goes to show you • , • That it pays lo advertise." THAT GIRL whose hair is most resistant of all to peroilde bleach. it's said, is the natural redhead. JUST 56 out of every 100 teenagers play a musical instrument. By "play" I mea n ..• No, I don 't know "·hat I me an. YOli'\IE }fEA RO or mounta in-grown coffee beans. but • have you heard of hilltop-gro"'" "'ine grapes? They make the best, I'!fi told . LO\'ER -Thal the most famou~ of lovers was Casa· nOva is widely known. but less widely known is his ro- mant ic t<'chinque. ~1usl report that. "If• I were intErested in a gtrl ," he "'role. "I simply watched and waited. &>oner or later. her eyes or hands or some dainty movement of her skirt told me ye~. and when . and "'here." Remember that , younA fcll oY.'. Keep yo ur eyes on the eyes, the hands and the skirt. for coded messages. Q. "'\'110 1vrotc that verse . 'The Purple Cow'!" A. Mr. Geletl Burgee was the profound fellow. He also "'rote : "Ah. yes. I \\'role 'The Purple Cow', .. l'm .sorry. now, I "'rote it! ... But I can tell you, anyhov.• , .. I'll kill you if you quote it." BIBLE -There 's .no complete Bible in.existence that does not contain printers' errors. That"s the strange truth. Inciden tally, proofreaders "'ho work in Bible publishing houses are kno"'" to key one one word in particular. It's imm ort;ili ly." Too orten it ha~ appeared erroneously as "immorality." Junk another edition, gentlemen. !\·IISTER. if :vou can lend $2-0 to a friend down on his luck y.•ithoul explaining the matter to your wife, your marriage is probably in pretty good shape. Providing your "'ife ca n take a long nap in the afternoon without eiplain- ing that to you. Such is the contention of a matrimonial counselor or lengthy experience. He says these simple tests si~ifv greatlv. And ha\•ing been kicked in the head by a horse as a child, l tend to believe marriage consultants . 1~1 .\tl GRAl\i .Je\\'S have retained their identity in ev· ery nal1ltn (':<Cept one. Can you name it? That's right, China . the sea thal salts all rivers. Arlrlress moil tn L. !ii. Boyd, P. 0 . '"Boz 1875, /\'r wport Beach, Calif. 92660. Aged Patients Drink Up; It's 011 Doctor's Orders BOSTON IUP!l -A sip of beer may just be y:hat the doctor ordered y.•hen it comes to treating elderly patients, according to a state hea!lh of· fi cial , · Or . J\i i 1 Ion Greenblatt. J\lassach~ps com.missioner or mentar health. said Sunday th at beer in mode rate quan· tities. has a "remarkable ef- fect on many elderly men and women in our hospitals. "IL cheers them up. it's nouri shing and ii opens up th.eir blood ve ssels so the blood travels through their systems a bit faster ,'' Greenblatt said. ' ·Th a t · s espec ially important fo r elder· Jy people who often have circulation problems.'' The commissioner com- mented in response to reports that patients at four state hospitals are drinking some 2.000 cans of beer every month on doctors' orders. "Il's a sociRl lubricant." lhe commissioner said. "It helps shy or withdrawn people start a conversation more easily." No one gets intoxicated, the commissioner said. The use of beer therapy has prompted the establishment of "pubs" in several st a I e facilities. Boston St a t e Hospital has its Pink Elephant while the Westboro State Hospital runs the Lantern Room and some patients at Grafton State Hospital can sip a few suds at the Pub. Bus Lane Contract Awarded SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The third in a series of 11 con- tracts has been awarded for const ruction of exclusive bus lanes along an I I-mile portion of the San Bernardino Freeway in Los Angeles Coun- ty. The State Public Works Department said the $1.43 million contract ·went to Nelson and Belding-Brutoco of Gardena for work on a half- mile se<:Uon of the busway between the Gibson Overhead and Santa Anita Avenue in El Monte. The entire $50 million busway project will extend from the Santa Ana Freeway in Los Angeles to Santa Anita Avenue . TOMORROW -AmHint Opportunity I F rff demonstration at Y Of1 Center I Stop 111 11111 liflcl out IOf 'fOl,ll'Mlf lloW t't'IUtl'I furl Yotl <11'1 W. 0....t Pl peeo!1 ,.,,,. ltken -l·WH!t rotn ... M.a., account"11, ....,.,.. h~ .. Id, totl'llt It !!'II f!rll 111!'11! I'" llieiel'I • .,._ fe " .. It Ill two ,..,., .. H.O,. "'flflttf, \.19UM a1ac11, .. ,,. "I 111111 .... llovrs !tu tnd ·-blHtr.'' ll.J .. ""' llilllldlt, Ntwwt ~l'I. M'f'S, .. ..,,. ... _,.,, I'm ,......, lirtill now 11'1111 <*"'"•ltefl II lnlKll ~~-" M,G., "'-":.J,rW!t· ...,.. "I -·t u,,. wllho!.11 Y8"~ l'va .. _ IO'I' ,,.. ._. Flll DIMONSTIATIONS: Te•en•• CWM.I 11 e.•, & I,. •• I--' cl• wlft •'-' W• .. ~. II, t :Jt .... & 7 p.a. YOGA CINTR, 441 I. 17 .. It. COSTA MISA C... Al Yn ~I ..... Z11 • . ' , D~ILY PILOT 7 Brazilwm Take Umbrage · -01-Jesus in Modern .Garb RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - A poster showing Jesus Christ y.·earing a necktie is crea1 lng difficulties for • m a j o r religious revival campa ign promoted by the Roman Catholic Church in Briiil. Printed by the National Bishops for a nationwide ''Campaign of Fraternity," the politer. pictures Jesus wearing a light green shirt an~ yellowish tie. . The idea of Christ wearing contemporary clothes is to show that "He is still with us and not a figure of the past." according to the bishops. But this has not gone down well with ma.ny of faithful. Jn the interior of Sao Paulo Title· Firm _ .. -. Restrained SACRAMENTO (UPll Corporations Commissioner Brian R. Van Cam p has ordered a Southern California title company to stop engaging in the escrow business without a license. The desist and refrain orders were issued against 25 offices or the Commonwealth Land Title Co. of U:is Angeles. Van Camp said a lengthy in- vestigation_ determined that the firm's principal business was handli ng escrow cases. -" Olil. t f I state, an assidUOU! churchgoer ''Nobodf is obliged lo put comn1enled with irritation: our poster on his wall," Bishop "Jesus ill wearing sinne.r's U:irsche.iler adds. clothes. It's the end of the The Church has disl ributed · world." In a small church , 20,000 posters and M>.000 near Brasilia , the country's in· smaller-\'t.rsion! l it..,..-The land capifa]. a Parishioner told campaign alsO lncllldes film the vica r: ,;This is oot our shorts on television and inlP"•------------ PARKS and RECREATION LEADER IN ACQUISITION OF FAIRVIEW PARK AND 16 OPERATIONAL PARKS -COMPLETION ·OF GREEN BELT PLAN. Christ." movie theaters. The purpose is -The poster also shoY.'S two · 10 explain that Je.sw: is white coves and the cam· everywhere: He could be a paign's motto : member or the family in _'·Discover the Happiness o.f dist ress, a driver in trouble on Serving.'' a desert road. a lone sailor One of Brazil 's most trying to pull his boat onto the,1 .. -------------- respected v o i c e s in ec· beach. To deny such persons a NEW GROWTH celsiasticil circles. that of the fraternal gesture, would be ?\1osl Rev. Helder Camara. !he same as denying it to archbishop of Recife, 'says Jesus, is the C hu r ch 's that a modern Christ in lhe message. $80,000,000.00 in new commercial development $20,000,000.00 • Industrial; $25,000,000.00 -Re1ldtntial. poster, the only thing that can1 1,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ll-------------­ be criticized is its artistic form. "perhaps,'' but not. its idea content. The archi,bjshop is one of the organizers or\the campaign to instill enthusiasm for the faith in millions of I u k e w a r m Catholics in the world's most populous Catll<.l!c country. Msgr. I v o U:irscheiter, secretary-general of t h e Bishops Conference , explains that the poster was "con· ceived to cause an impact." Besides the blaring modem· day feature of the tie, the face. of Christ is that of ·an urban youth, so much like the types one finds along' Rio ; s Copacabana Beach, with long hair. a beard and a moustache. .. jewels by joseph searches for jewels C•IW•r1 '911•1•telll I-Ill' .. lf!lmMlf. ... [ltll •J' Ill• .. I litlft wMI• kMW1Mt•• 1x,.n1... 1M lnt11r1ty ••• , •• Ylll , ..... 111 ....... 11 .. .i ,.: ll1y1 m1rllet v11M. '#1 wilt H ,..,..,.. M 1x1,..rn1 '\'Mr ......... lf\llM 1'91•rlliel tllllr .it- '"" C1H Mr, J..._ If' Mr. f'lltt 11 ... - So11tli Coo1t 'I••• I l ri1tol 1t th• S1rt Di-,o Fwy. Co1t1 M1t1 140-9066 ' l FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Costa Mesa's Fiscal reserYe-1 are healthy as a result of many yeors of fiscal retpondbllity. And tiqht bud9et policy. OUR CITY Well balanced commercial • Industrial • Residential Cemmunity with a plannH tax base. ~~~ ~~~~~~~ Me1t .._..,. cltv civic c111t., 111 1!1c1llelit 'ollce, Fire ond Water Hlsterlcal Soc lor, Co111m1111lty ,i.,11e111e. l'·Holo '"'I.lie Sou Co11rw, Mod1r11 librory ''''•'"· U11Jffe4 Scho•I Dlttrlct. o,, .... C•1111ty. 4 Fire Stotlo11l. 0.pf'l, ktt11lt lower l11s11ra11ce Z Helk•,ters •d•ptod '9lffl•t•I ,., ... ''•""cl rKreotlo11ol pro• ,i.11 for city. fro"' fro111 Jr. to 1r. 11hl1en•. • (em,.,llltt II ll:t-1l1KI M1yer llelltrl Wllten It•~ $ltn91, Trttl, 121 Am~tr1t. C.M. • If .Many people pay $50 to $150 too much for cars. The money goes for higher inter- est, because the buyer didn 't arrange his financing with us before shopping for a car. I To help you save that $50 to $150 , Southern Cal iforn ia First National Bank is in tro- ducing AutoCredit. AutoCredit is a card that ~hows . your financing i::? al.- ready arranged. With an AutoCr.edit card in : your ""'. ., .~ pocket', you can shop for 1 a car without worrying where the money vyill come from; it will come ' from us, at low bank I ·rates. Pick up your I .-AutoCred it card at ot1r Newport -area of~ . fices today. You never know when you may run out of car. .. ~. .. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL BANK -. In thl Newport 1re1: . BAYSIDI Ol'l'JCE-COSTA MESA OFFICE 1090.B~alde Drive 230 East 17th Street !!hone 842·1141 Ph~ne 642·1660 . . HARBOR VIEW OFFICE-OR AU GE COUN-TY AIRPORT OFFICE -SUPERIOR OFFICE 11168 MacArthur Blvd. 200f Michelson ·Drive 396 Superior Avenue. Phone 64+85l1 Phone 833-3111 -Phon&-642·9611 WESTCUFF OFFICE Other Orange County ottlcts In Cypl'IN, 01111 Poln~ Fulltrton (3), Hunllr.;lon Beach(2), Leg~n• Hiii•, Sen Clemente, San Juen Caplslreno, Santa Ana, 1501 Westcllff Drive Sell Beach, Tustin end WMtm ln11or. · Phone 642-3111 ·- •. '. • • 8 DAil Y PILOT T ~tsd•Y· Aprll 4, 11172 .' Body Motion Studied ANUUlogic ,,_ I SJ1e's Strict Con structio11ist- ___ _D_i!ctars_S_eekJfays to Repair Limbs _ -- Uy BILL STOCKTON AP $del!t• Writ., 00\\INEY -llow tlo ''"e \\'alk" Doctors here are turning to lhAI !ilmple but S!lll IDrRe1y unlin,1;"·ered question. 'fh ey arc sreking nc11· insiKhl Into rC\lurinJ: usclt'ss limbs stilled b1· "trokr. IJrnin disea:'lt' or ~pinal colu1n11 injury. ··1r 11e'rc i,:oing 10 reproduct 11or1na1 n1011on in a t-rippled lun!J. I hen "·e rnust krw"' \1ha1 normal motion is.·· explains l)r Hobert \\'rllcrs. 30. an orthopcd1t· :i;urgron ~I lhe l n11·ers11_v of So u t her n ('atilorn..ia"s: Hancho De Los Am lct'OS Hospital. ··1'hat question re1nains jusl 11 L1g unkn-0\\·n as· far as neW'omuscular disease Is con· <"erntd, '' he said ht an in· tcrvlew. A generalion ago, scientists asking similar quest i ons through kines_k>logy. the study of anatomy and phy!iology 1n relation to movement . dev eloped sophisticated new artificia l ltmbs for \\'orld \Var I I amputees. The same questions OO\\, asked with the latest space-. <ige electronics, are offering oew hope to the crippled \\'ho must rely on braces, crutches or e\·en "·heelchairs. "You have to start "1th a simple problem,., \V a t e r .s said. citing June Bia.don, a -42· year-0ld stroke victim "'ith drop foot, a malady that al- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. . ; WESTERN NATIONAL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ;~-~~-..,~--f--'(~Ol~NG~Hl~~~T~OS~A~ILB~O~ATS):;c__: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • APRIL 1sr lhni 9rn fllcls an estimated million :;trok'e victims in this country. Because a portion of her brain is damaged, electrical nerve impulses to a muscle in her leg are missing and the toes or her right foot drags "'Ith e<1ch step. f)oct-Ors h;:1ve i111plantcd a radio r<'(:ei vcr in her thi!ih and a Wirt' runs beneaih the skin to the peroneal ncr\'e near the kuee. \\hen \\alking, !\1rs. Uludon turns on i:I radio "DON'T YOU ~/NO otO MOrl.'i:-1!. CA.RTH A 61T STUFFY ?u transmitter al her bell, the i1np1a11lt'CI receiver sends an T ei-1.iiessee electrical unpulse 10 the nerve. a muscle contracts and h~~ h~oer;:~~rres,,,;~.~."st~ri"'k;.in~g-;;~,"~. _ .. E~x"-=.· g. over1·1.or provement in her gait. But 10 make it possible. Dies llt 64· \Vaters said, doctors h<id lo krlO"' \\'hat 1nuscle \1·as, in.- vol vr.d. \vhere to stimulate it and ho"'- "Everybody \\•alk.<i and takes it for granted. It's auLomatlc," tht surgeon snld ... NoQody p:iys nny a11en1ion lo lhe ac- tu;1 l n1ccha11ics. But move· n1enl of the limbs is very precise and coordinated." So \Vaters and h i s colleagues are using devices like a shoe 1vith a sole which is embedded with switches to map pressures on the walking foot. A ccelerometers. tiny instruments that measure ac- celeration. are attached lo moving 'limbs lo chart the forces "'hen an arin or leg lllO\ • E!relrodt·~ 1nipl;1nlt.'<f in n111st·l<'s rnnrk the prcci~e tin1· 1ng ur nctvr 1n1pulses 1hat rnakc " coordinated gait possihlc. BOCA RATON, F'la. 1Al') - Buford Ellington, t ,,. i C' e governor or Tennessee and forrner director of the U.S. Of- fice of Erncrgency Planning, t.>o!lapsed <1nd died on the Boca Tecca c:ou Course here . Ellington . "·ho "'ns golfing with Nashville friend s, \l'US taken lo Boca Raton Com- munity llospital. "'here he "·as pronounced dead on arriva l . Ellington, 64, apparcnlly suffered a heart attack. His daughter. Ann Wagner, and his son-in-law. Ti 1n o thy \Vagner, were at Boca Raton, ·where Ellington and his \Ylfe maintained a n apartment , Lawyers Honor 2 Officials \'acalioning 1\•ilh Ellington at SACRA'.\IENTO (UPI 1 the !!me. The California Trial La1\'\'ers Other surrhors include the Association ha!' ani!ouiiccd 11idu1\, the fonne r Calhcrinc tliat Senate President Pro 1\nn t;hcek of t\larshall O>un-·rcnipore .lames R -~!ill s 1 D· ly. Tenn .. <ind :1 son, John San l)iego1. and Assen1bly1nan Earl Ellington or Atlanta, Ga. Edivin L. Z'berg I 0 . "Ellington, 11·ho 1vas p!anni11g Sacramento), have b een lo return to 1'ennessee in named its 1972 Leglslator.s of about t•1·0 11·eeks, had been in the Year. an apparent good health. The award is presented e'eh LAGUNA ART GALLERY EXHIBIT -CAROUSEL COURT South Coast 'Plaza DO YOU MAKE AN EXTRA CHARGE WHEN THERE IS AN AUTOPSY? by EUGEN E• 0 . BERG ERON 111 e11r e1,.rl""• w• Hv• """ •••w• • ,hyUcl•1t t• r~11est petmls1io11 for on 011rop1y 111de11 h• wes ce11•IJ1cetll It w•• iltK .. Hry. Ttt.re 11 lll'fff Olt exh o charge ol 011r f1111e1ol ho"'• for thi1. Co111/derable protrHI 111 the metlllcol ott1 off 111 low e11forceme111 has com4 abo11t 1hro119h the odvaACitmenr er 011to,1y k11owl9d ... Tke A-rice11 Call•9• et "•tholo9l~h ha' said: '"The kith 11011dord1 of Amerlce11 "'1dich1e ore, ond will co11tl1111e to be, dt'pe11de11r to a lor,. .. , .. ,.,.the fr~1101cy ond core wltlil which eutop1il'1 ore 'erformed. lite ho~pitol, the ,,,. .... l•t 011d tile -rtlc'911 "'"' .. ,.. to dbchor9e their re1pa11s ibllhlo\ 011 th• hlti..t:t prefeaslo11al ataH.r .. 011d to pro"'ote "'utu• tru1t, co11fld111el' cind 9ood wltl.'" If you hne fl IJUHtl•• a-.aut f11Mral H"'"· plHM writ• •r call. Wltenewer possible, 411.-tloa wlll be ot11werff 11 tW. c .. 11111•. Balt:-Bergeron F11t1eral Ho11ie COSTA MISA 2 LOCATIONS CORONA del MAR 646-2424 673·9450 , ----· !1111 'Cl111rch' Must Encl 'Ministry' PASADF:NA (AP l -The Ii i· Life Soc:ial Church is under cou rt ordet to abandon its "ministry" which consisted of nude dancing by females before a largely m a I e •·congregation ·• A leade r in conservath•e year lo the senator and Democratic party po I it l cs assemblyman who the associa- si nce 1948. Ellington "·as lion believes has contributed elected gove rnor in 1958 and 1110s! to the improvement of \\'as elected again. "'ilho ut op-the administration of justice i~po~s~jtiio~n~,~i~n ~li966~.in'lt::iiirililiil~h1~·o~u~gh~le~g~is~l~ati~·o~n~.~iiiTTr.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;:;;r.lr:;rT.P:Jr.:;JTi' SEE WARDS NOW FOR FAST, ACCURATE NOW IN OUR 14 '11 YEAR INCOME TAX SERVICE • Friendly, courteous staff • Completely confldontial • No appointment necnsary JUST SAY . "CHARGE ITI" HUNTINGTON CENTE R -HUNTINGTON BEACH Phone 892·661 1 Edinger at Beach Blvd. 1Po1d P~loHt•I Ad vertl1tmen l) ED HIRTH CONTINUES HIS FIGHT TO ELIMINATE AIRPORT NOISE AND FUTURE JET EXPANSION. This is not dn easy problem to >olve but Hirth he> led the light to move jet facili ties away fr om Oran ge County Air port. He has helped institute studies which convinced the County to pro· vide for better restrict ion s and And its founder. Leo Barbarick, 42, faces 45 days in jail and $900 in fines. Barbarick's sentence \Vas Imposed by Municipal Court Judge Samuel Laidig, \Vho suspended the rest of a 7'h· yrar sentence <ind placed Barbarick on three--ycar pro- bation. The probation requires the J1 i-Life be closed and that "no business. social life or church" be conducted th ere. Barbarick had put up a sign over the doorn·ay several \Veeks aJlO call ing it the "Hi- Lifc Social Cl ub Church'' and asserted that city ordinances governing nudie bars no longer could be ·. plic:i. The judge disagreed and found Barbarick guilty of pro- \•iding le\vd entertainment and violating city licensing laws. Rarbarick operated for five years at the Hi·Life, dating back lo !he top less bar era 11•hich he c:-.:panded to topless-' botlu1n less. WA·REHOUSE· PRICES PLUS 10% FRESH U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED CH.ICKEN PARTS U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED FULL CUT IVHYTHING IS MARKED WITH OUR LOW SHELF PRICES. Thon the checker ..W. just 10°/o to arrlYe~ at what you PflY• SCI! .Jf you wound •p with $10.00 worth you•d simply pay that, plus t 0°,o er $11 .00 totol. Tlllt IHI f•t e¥trylhW.. t •C.,il t~t !""' Item' !i~.ily c•ftll'l'/IH lilt• m!lk •llf u,IJClr. Family Pac LEGS, THIGHS, BREASTS With Rib Cage FRESH FRYERS ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST WHOLE B'ODY RATH'S RA-CORN c lb SLICED BACON 1 LB. PKG. 1 LB. DiCARLO c SLICED BREAD c LOAF ·DONE IN FARMER JOHN'S PORK CHOPS CPfrER CUT BANANAS I CENTRAL AMERICAN c lb c lb llONE IN ~FRESH LEAN GROUND BEE F ALL SIZE PKGS. POTATOES RUSSETT 10 LB. CELLO BAG --pro ect yo~r rights concerning:i._ property values with yo ur peace • DAYS A WEEK Closed Sun. & Wed. ~ m_in_d_his chief concern. ___ _ (gJ NEWPORT BEACH NEEDS THIS _MAN! -V:OTE APR. 11-RE-ELECT MAYOR HIRTH! ., TO CITY COUNCIL, FIFTH DJSTRICI~NEWPORT BEACH HIW'°llT COMM tnrr TO l!·ILICT ID HIRTH l lll lllHG, 21 5 lll'f'IUIDI Dl,. N,L 645·6J6J STORE HOURS: • • • • . . , ( -- For The Commuter Services Record Di••olutiota• Of Marriage Death Notices ARBUCKLE & 1!0N WESTCIJFF MORTUARY 11'1 E. 17111 St .. Co1l4' Mt11 1111111 • BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del· Mar 171-1451 Colla Meoa 141-Wi • Bl!LL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Colla Meaa LI f.ll!l • McCOllMJCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY t'lll Lapna ea., .. Rd. -11 • 1'.{clFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAl\Jt Cemetery Mortoary Cbapel llGI Paclllc_V.ltw Drift Newport -· caJJlanla IU-!?• • PER FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME !!ti lol• An. W-lalltr 11S.sw • IMITIU' MORTUARY 11'7 Mala SI. Baallnpo llta-' - Heart Unit 'Exercised' -Start Easy SANTA ANA -Don't be a "Seasonal Sam" warns the Orange County Heart Associa- tion . That's what the association has labeled the middle-aged overweight male with ~ seden-. tary job who -with the warm ing spring weather feels a yen to exercise. The fi rst warm Saturday compels Sam to become . a high school track star again, or a tenn is champ. His first step. howeve~, shou ld have been to a phys•· cian to learn wh at type and amount of exercise he needed, says the association. Th~ physician can give a_ test to determine what exercises peo- ple need and are capable of doing. for County SPlCIAl PllCl Rrg. MOW o ... bl• ~"'' •.•. 1•1 S5• Sill; Mo~oir •.••• II •J Cao~ .. ., •••••••• 91 59 •• 14o~d To;l•••d '••'•'"Mollo s.;.,, SPo"''"'''· ~1acl.., s~"''· l~·"·';" ....... li5 ., s.11 w .. 1 , ...... 11 5• S~irt> L• •• " ...... 10 • ~lu1 1>0•I0114' • J ulr 7000 flNIST IM~ORTID WOOllN1 & DOUlll. «NITS • Wl flT ANY SIZI •ANY STYLE COPllD • fllll ALTERATIONS • EASY -PAYMlNTS we pay 4 ~ % on regu/ar aavillgs accounts, The big banks payjust4%, Which makes our rate 12V.% hlgMrthan llt&lrs. And deposits In by the 10th of the month, earn from the 1 sL That can add up. So can our 5~ %. time passbook inte re..st. Centinela Bank. Where the percentages are more in your favor. 12~% Higher Interest for Your Savings. The assoc iation calls it alJ·-+- must for persons over 35 years of age. There are other necessar y requirements for cardiovascu· lar health and these include avoiding cigarettes, . keeping body y:eight .!il normal by ~al­ orie watc hing, and C<lnlrolhng the amount and l r p e. S' II•-.._ or fat eaten. Tht~ 1s ll·-l- part icular ly true for m1~~le­ aged persons who~ Jivin g habi ts may have increased their risk of heart attack . or who have such extra risk diseases as high blood pressure or diabetes. Here are some other tips for exercise: -If you have a sedentary job and are told to s.tart an eiercise: program. begin slow· ly and grad_y_all~ i.ncreas~ t.he tn{ensity of tra1n1ng actlvny over days or even weeks. _ Do 09t exercise If you have a minor illness. an In· -fedion or art-under-any-stress or emotional turmoil. - A void bot showers after e1erci1ing. Follow your ex· ercises wlth a restful "cooling down'' period. Then take a lukewarm shower. Exerclsln& -(i) Centinela Bank and hot water do the 1ame thing lo th• blood \'wtls: they expand. and the' heart must pump more blood. After exercising, the blood veuels · should begin to return to ""'-!24 Eis! Nutwood .,_ H•""°" IMch 1103 _.Y11tlon Av1n111 4724102. Playa Doi flay 1117 Witt M1nchnt1r 123·1211 N•wport ltt~ 3333 WHt Co11t Hl;ttw.y 646-7121 M1mb1rFDlC • normal. 1------------------- ·~ -Ttit!d,Y, Apfll •, 197 Z DAil V-~llOT I Vote o~ April 11, 1?72 for JOHN STORE MEET JOHN STORE: 44 years old, graduate of University of Washington 11SME); Consultinq Engineer; Resident af Newport Beach for 10 years. Board member of his Home• owners Assoc. Member of Citi zens Coordinating Commit• tee of the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters. Married 20 years to Marit, three daughters; Solveig, Astrid & Linda. JOHN'S VIEWS ON SOME ISSUES : VDENSITY VFREEWAY VAIRPORT . VHIGH·RISE VUPPER BAY VLOWER BAY VCITY BUDGET VANNEXATION DEAR NE l/7PORTERS. ...... .. . ·~ . Control & provide for parks . Stop Coastal Route . Reduce noise & pallutian . Limit to few areas . Protect its environment . Stop pallutian & sediment -::: .. Insure full dollar value . Study desirability first I j • J. de1ire to 1e r11e aJ t1 1\Jewpo rt Be ach Cit y Council1na1t becauJe of 1ny dee p co ncern for 0 11r envir on1nen t and the need for a nzore ef ficien t and economical cit y goi·er111nent. I off er 11zy 20 yearJ of profeJJion al engin eering and buJineJJ experience and pledge to yo u to be a re.rpon1ive reside nt repre Jentative. l ask for yo ur vo te on Tue sday. April 11, L972 . Ji;;__ ~ ENDORSEMENTS: Wltllt'" ••tt Tht II.iv. l!ctw1lll '· Alie" K.rh1•ln1 I!. it.lwtnl •1111 V. •1111r1w1, M .D. Dwtnt •. ••m1IN>lll M1,..1nl 11. •rm1lron! Mr. It Mrl, Robert C. 111•11 Mr. It Mr1. Wini llll.ltr it.111n l ttlf C1rrtll lttli H-rrltt l•m111 J1m11 H. ltrr¥ Mr. It Mr1, It, H. l ltnfftd tltntld l111on "'"''' II. lttfltr, Jr, '•ul I. Ir-• Mr. & Mrt. IC111111th lrtW,,llNrttt Dr, & Mrt. C. W. Coe11 A!ltn 0. toltl•, M.D. W1!11ct C1 1dtrhttd J1c-L. Ctllwrll l ry1111 Chrl1l1111111 'l'>'t lttr Cltr~ lloDtrl Cl!!ftrd Mr. & Mrt. R!chtnl CIUCll lllch1r11 H. 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Finance Briefs e Hotel Plan-d LOS ANGELES -T•ylor International Corp builder o! ttf1aml Stach s Fountalnblell and Las Vegas Caesar• Palace and Hilton Hotels has been awarded__the contract for ~1t!!lro Goldwyn Mayer 1 lux• ury hotel In the Nevad a gam· Ing ct.nter MG~f said 1l.!i U. 1tory Grand Hotl!!I would be the largest luxury holel eve!' built 1od include 2 084 rooms, a 1•• all fronton~alfd' a COn ~--i vt!!ntlon hall • IH•Uel Lo•• tos ANGECES -Blaming a &Jum p in the toy bu&int:s.t and tht West Coast dock 1tr1ke Matlel tnc. h a 1 reported a $29 I mtllJon Joss for tbfJ fiscal year ending Jan 19 It wu in. big loy manufacturers first annual 11nce the firm vr11 tncor- porated In IH11 1'ht hrm reporird 1 dellcl! of II 34 por share for the \:tar ,. ' J! DAILYPILDT Tue$day, Ap1fl 4, 1972 'New South' Candidate Would_Elimina:te_Cahinet the purposes In government as economic developmenl and "Yoo would do away with t\'en get to see the President." problems whereas now It's im· distinguished from all of those community development. The the cabinet as such," Sanford ''The president could lff possible for the president to DURHAP.1, N.C. (UPIJ -A! speclal or particular Interests heads of the departments said. "Because the cabinet these four people 1 n d run ·the domtstic side of governor of North Carolina, and objectives." would be called deputy right now, aa you know. hasn't furthermore, If you organized government." By NANCY BENTSON treasury. The changes, he said, would be "drastic" but "J thin k they're in !he spirit of lhe American revolution. I think we started out being i~ novative, we have tended to bl innovative. tl~·~~'l Terry Sanford ushered in the Th~fou r t:le;p!(tments. could oresidents and would have really had much inOuence. l,t properly, they could do He said he wouJd retain the ~ -•'New---sonttr.·-a~nd ls -Prtsi· be organized around four ma· 1'the kind o( authority nee<Jed -waller HiCJfel ( fOi' m-e-r what'• needed to be done to posts or-secretary of state, .~~~,1t · . :'ft ~,,.. ..... ~·~. dent he would overhaul ~he jor thrusl!I hum a n to run the domestic side of :secretary of tnteriorJ of Implement programs and to seqelary of defense, attorney 1.):t:.lc ,;_; A federal government, abolis h resources, natural resources, government. co~. com plained he couldn't plan projects that dealt with general and the secretary or t:"JV:Pfl ·4'~.!j '·"-' ~~( the cabinet and appoint four ,....'.~~==_'."'.'.'.'.'..:'.'....'..:::'..:::'.::.._!::.::::=::::: ______ _::~:=:_::::::::::::::::..:::..::::::::.._:_....:.....:. _______ ~--------'------------ ,~-.,J:·~>·. 1J;.~_,•f\\v ··;;-~!'i deputy presidents. ~·~,. ,.o ... U'6U f'!M 't The Duke University. presl· W,~p~~;--;-;r~y . ~~·{,~If.· dent, now a month into a f'./.: ,,·;' ,.,. .... ,.. ~ 1-a.:t ..... ,'i~~ De.mocralic presidential cam- • :1 ~. • • ,• ~.;;.. ·' pa1gn that's a Jongshot at best, t ~ ,.,.. ... • • . ( • k : '· ·· f was a maver1c among ~· f.:€A~ segregationist governors of t , .· .,,, :.: !he South in the early '60s, and • •· ,.·. ··--,-;~·i'1 ... ; · : ·'"~:. would-ronow-suit as-prt!ident. IN COOK'S CORNER • , I Fellow Newporters : lam Mrs. Warren W8ters -housewife and mother of three daughters, ages 16, 14 and 12. We have Jived in the Broadmoor Harbor View Sanford, 54. outlined his plans to abolish an ''ineffec· live" .cabinet and appoint fou r powerful deputies in an interview at his home. After revamping the ex- ecutive department, Sanford said, he would move the coun· try toward a ''c reative federalism" in which there "'OUld be a strong federa l J:ovcfnmenl , but state and local governments would have a voice in the planning and evaluatio n of federally-funded programs. The object would be to put government back •·where peo· pie can inOuence it." This, Sanford said, is one reason he decided last month to respond to a student peti· tion drive and run for presi- dent. He entered N o r t h Carolina's preside nt i al primary. intends to enter one in the north. and is courting delegate votes in all SO slates. hankin2 on the slender hope that !he Democratic con- vention will "deadlock" and turn to him for the nomina· ti on. • $500 minimum, 90 day m aturity -Hill s section of Corona de! Mar for the past five years. "I didn't get inl.o the race lo stop \Vallace. stop Muskie, stop h-1cGovern. or anybody else," Sanford said. "I got in because I want to be President of the United Statej'~lbecause I can do some !llings that nobody else has talked about and nobody else has tried to do.'' $500 minimum, 2 year maturity - I wish to speak t9 you on behalf of Dee Cook. the most experienced, quali- fied candidate for the Newport Beach City Council . Dee Cook is an independent candidate who will be a full-t ime Councilman. He has always been a staunch supporter of bet- ter schools in Ne\vport Beach. I have personally observ- ed Dee's high deg(ee of intelli gence and ability to understand and solve many complex problems while serving on the City Council in the sixties. We are most fortunate to ha ve a man such as Dee Cook -offer his services to our City. Dee Cook's past contri- butions have made New- port Beach a better olace in v.'hich to live. \·Vc're ,E!oing to vote for Dee Cook on April 11. \Ve hope you will too! P. 0. "Dee" Cook ~ Mew119r1 City Wide Covndl Elttllon April 11th P1id ler IY .-.;unlnn tor c--, Al "'· s ... H. 1n1 O•ldtnrod. CdM. Most candidates. Sanford said. share the general con- cepts of what the countr y should be. "But I don't think anybody else is talking about how you get the re." "It's so easy lo talk about rats in the ghettos. slums, lack of transportation and all of these priorities the nation has ." Sanford said . "I think fundamentally we've got to make the governme nt work before we can do any of these thinJ?,S . "II doesn't work, so how do v.•e put it in shape so it does work? I think we restructure the national government and r think we revita lize t" e federa list conce pt." 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Make money the easy way. Save with us. --BANK OF AMERICA TUNE IN OUR BASEBALL BROADCASTS-DODGERS (PRE·OAME, RADIO/TV) AND ANGELS, (PRE/EOST GAME, RADIO) . . . • 1 ' , . • 1 I' Love Encircles Wrist -- Fas nion' s Go_d desses Come - By DIANA LOERCHER Cbrl1tla1 Science Ttfonltor l l's po secret tha~ most women sport neither the figure nor the face of models. Those ravishing creatures that leap forth from the pages of Vogue often dress in unearlhly disguis es that make them look like goddesses and us like gargoyles. Even· in this age of permissi veness, many show outlandish fa shions from the recent past we would scarcely dare wear to a rostume party, let alone the office or the market. This year's spring collections renect an exciting turnabout in image. Dignity and efficiency are the premises behind the new look, and they combine to produce an impression of funcLional elegance. One Ls tempted to suggest the influence of the women's lii>eration movement. for the fashion industry now seems to be pitching its woo lo .a growing consumer market ~ active women. WEARABILITY . To illustrate the easy wearabillty or the season's new styles on the "under 35'' working 'Wom an in New York City, I persuaded three leading designers - Adolpho , Ha1ston, Rodrigues -all of whom have rather recently "arrived"-to let three of fll Y nervous but eager friends model highfights from their spring lines. Since the sizes of the clothes that designers keep in their showrooms are forbiddingly small, the girls I selec~ are unrepresentative or the young female popu]ation in slenderness but no t in i eneral appearance or bearing. Silvia Burunat was born in Cuba 11.nd teaches Spanish at City COilege of Ne\V York while working on her Ph.D. in Spanish literature at the City University of New_Y_or.k. Silvia was a natural ch:i;ce for the genial Cuban designer Adolpho. The two chatted in Spanish. Adolpho used to make only hats but in 1961 he turned to couture, Kn1t:s are his forte, and 1uclrily for him body-hugging fuhions are "in'' this season. DAYTIME DRESS Silvia posed in one or his daytime dresses. a mauve knit with bishop sleeves and gray and white stripes at the midriff. There· is a softness to Adopho';; cut that alloWs the knit to cling gently without ex- aggerating -the figure. The "layered" or "separa tes" look is another hall mark of the season, and Adolpho gives its tailored lines a feminine interpretation., Modish chlnoiseMe exudes from every nook and craMy of Hal.;ton's exotic showroom. Mottled, musky, drape& Back to plunge from the ceiling and hang 1n prn- dulous curves. La vish d r i e d ,ar· rangements sprAvd in '.\llng pror1.:cla1n vases am id the silk scrcenS·ftnd D:imboo furniture . fl.1ANDAHIN The hand son1e and hauI:ht\· des1p:nrr scrutin izes all y,·ho enter \l'J\h !he s!;ire t'lf a resident mandarin: Halston, y,·ho, in his OY.'n words. designs "the most sophisllcatcd cl<1lhes you can imagine ." is also a former hat de signer. Six years ago he turned his talent s to gannents. Regal Chinese catt.ans, \\'1th lhl'ir virtues of driuna and comfort . ;1rr an1on.i;: his most arresting cr:.>a!i<1ns for 1hc se·ason. but they sccmrd ;1 bit t011 theatrical for Helen Littu'.1. y,·ho i.~ lhl' manuscript ed11or of ii1re1gn-langui1;;c textbooks al Randon1 Hou:.e, She pases instead in a d.~shi ng .i:tret>n wool crepe pantsuit nver a '''hilc cashmere turtl eneck. The wrap jacket, cuffed and "bag" trousers are the new in p:intsuits, em- bellished by Hals ton 10 lhis instance with a stMking hand-wrought sil"er belt by the jewelry designer and mod el Els? Peretti. SLEEKNESS Halston also c>mphasiz~s snftne ss and sleekness, using luxurious fabr ics ~uC'h as cashmere, silk. suede, jersey and chtf· fon. His cashmeres are particularly ir- resistible, and •lelen slipped into R 10~1~ baby-blue cashmere sweail'r drc"s with a matching cardigan as if it were a glovt>. ·Another designer y,·ho i~ ron1pa,.nti\'cly new on the scene is tne Portuguese- Earth America n Rodr1c:ues. ~·ti.i<;e romant ic aftcr-li\;e drrsscs, liKc n1ost of the spring fashions. dip at least bclo\v lhe knee il not to the Ooor. llis line t•orrcborate• the rl'I 1\'rtl 1!f "pr~il'k\ess" in cld'the:> as well as neat s1n11lHmf. Bodrigues designs· for the •·average'' v:n1nnn. of '' hatc\'er sizl' or age, and hi s rl'asonahle pru:es . testif.v In this. Yet lht"re is a richness tn hi s fabrics .lnd ,:;tyles th11t places them un1n1 sta kably in thr high-fashion category. Rodrigues too puts a prcmiurn on softness and takes cashn1ere, si:k, suede, jersey and chif- jerscy. JlAL'rEH 81\llES \\lillo"'Y .Jane Thornton. who actually did son1c 111odl'ling as a child ;ind work ; as " sl'C'rl'tarv. first looked at a most bt•guiting floor:lcngth apricol halter dress w11h 11 v•rap bodice. The rctum of the versatile halter dress i~ inost \\''ilcome. Ir flatters the-we11rer '''Ith a lo\'rly back and ran be dressed up or dressed doY.'n with ea5c. Crepe. which lends itself to wrap bodice. is another ravorite material with Rodrigues . Jane posed in an {'lyster white with a Outler sleeve that underscores t~1 rcsurAcnee of the n1ff\e. This ron1anlic dress bloo1ns on the dy like a magnolia. and it looked so y,•c!l on JAnt• th at she bought it. Sr>eakin~ of flower s. the; too are en· joying a renaissance. Rodr1guPs splashes \\'hi1c one.~ 9n a long bla<'k silk organza dress 1,•:1th a bubble skirt and a prim Pilgrim ('Ollar and cuffs. Ttus subl!e c:ombination nf miture Md geometr~· cpilomizes the pristine charm of the spr_ing silhouette. BEA ANDERSO N, Ed ito r ,.,.11 Diamonds Aren't Girl's Best Friend By MARIAN CHRISTY "What is really re focusin g fascination ,., on love bracelets is the fact that NEW YORK -Diamonds are 1 girl's Elii.abeth Taylor Burton wear!! one in best friend? Nol exactly. her new movie, 'X. Y and Zee,' " says When a contemporary woman has Aldo. He oozes continental chann and fallen head over heels, ahe'!I likely to ask has already seen the movie four times. for the new diamond-substitute, a love •lt.ove has become too commercial," bracelet. says Aldo, who used to design for Tiffa· Cartier, tht prestigious Fifth Avenue ny. "Yet life without love is nothing -a shop, bu It in 18k gold. The bracelet. fat zero. What modern people want are which mugly bugs the wrist, is secured love symbols that look semi-permanent-. with • 1old acrewdriver that comes with or, at least, require a trick to remove. the brace.let at tbt point of aale. over After all, love symbols should suggest an J,000 haYe been told at '250 a thin ba nd. everlasting quality." Both hf and she· wear th e unisex One night recently he was reading a brac,let u a gesture of their love story. book on Christianity .and came across a 1-+---'lbl dl!Signer, ~year;oJd-Aido CipUllo•-=,.--:p"a"ssage which considered, in depth, the a handlome young transplanted ltallan concept that the. grea test gift a man can who recently divorced hia Irish wife -make is to lay down his life for a friend . says hi knows of IOme couples who have thrown the ICl'twdriver into the East Aldo imm ediately thought of Christ River in a abow of nootemporary passion. hanging on the cross in Gethsemane. AIJO Aldo atill wHrs his. crowding-hiS-fertile--brain~-fantastic r. . Frank Shields got success: of the Broadway hit, "Jesus married here recently the.y e.ichanged Christ Superstar," and the. burgeoning in-bracelets rather than rings. Sh ieliis is a Revlaa es:ecutlve. terest in religion among the hippies. LOiltN LOVES lT Within 24 houu he had designed a gold Sophia tttea was the iiist to we.ar one. jewelry colleCtion based On naili, nuts And -olte wu robbed here last year and bolts which he twisted Into br1.,.lets, tt wu tbl onlJ piece ol jewelry that earrings and pins. atlytd intacl 'n. thieves forgot to bring Aldo's father~ w m fitdescribu as a alorC stlndard equipment like • domineering man , owns· a bustling 1llver_ ecrtwdriver • jewelry fa~loryJn Florence-appropriately TIM Duke and Duchess ol Windsor own called Cipullo. Aldo went to Rome's -ui.m. Lucedo Clusico School, 111baequenlly , 1erved an apprenticuhip with Daddy and : 41Declded I had to 1et away from his rule." Father re fused to advance the cash for emigration to tbe United States. Aldo, some.times described by Father as a stubborn mule., worked in tbt family fac· tory and oecretly -monthly uminp for depooil In a Finl Notional City Blllt account in New York. "Soon I had a nest e.gg." he says w!.tb a broad amllle. When Aldo finally came to New York, d .. igner Dlvid Webb hired him to crtlllt jewelry for tht: t0elally registered -but alw1y1 in Webb'a shadow. More depreu-- lng waa an invitation from Piene Cardin to mike 1 -umi jewelry colledion to be presented under Cardin's name only. At the moment he felt most down, a member ol lhe Greet obi~ f1mily - Livanoa -quickly asked him to Uil - bunch of looee di1mondl and redes!Jn them into pins. Within w .. u Ito oponed a lludio overlookin& Cenlral Port. Aldo'• newest ideal I.ti miniature spad .. , hurts, di1moodl, clubs -lllWll to Ito -. In clusten enr the heart. "ot-eotile, 1t'L9-mbo~" he liya. "When you're in lov1 you can win or lost. lt's a gam e.'' ' • It's love. Gold jewelry ·-pins , bracelet, earrings hit nail on the head. , I~ • -1 ·~Jl V ~!LOT Tuesday, Aarit d l'tt '· Hubby Eonsidere-d· -a Heel Even f hough --S-ho~ Doesn't Fit DEAR ANN LA~'l>ERS: You h<ivc m8de so much trouble for n1e I con· sidered a lawsuit. ~1y mu$m ~·ho 1s an attorney says l have no i;irnund s hut Jwant !Olell you OW'YOufit n y Column a lmost cost me my marriage. '4-.t~ -... , . ' ... , . so111e lime. Drop dead. -FROZE OUT l)EA R FROZE: I Jti\·e you my solemn \\'Ord that the lelter was from ~tin· neapnlls and th e guy DID 1u1y Like Calhoun. I hope this thaws things out at your houst . that screwy trio kept all symptom s of their sick behavtor carefully concealed . man and 111(' na1•t a beautiful family. ff J had sln ycd \\'Ith my rirst husband I would not ha1·e had any children because ht spt?nt almost C\'ery night at his parents' homt Crazy? You 'd better believe I!. - SANITY IT'S BEAUTIFUL DEAit SAN: Thank you for answering I took the bus home from a lod~e meeting a few weeks ago . I took off nly shoes 11nd rlosed 1n~· eyes. l '\'e been r iding the bust's fnr .vears and nrver had any trouble . That night therr \.\'ere about 20 kids on the bus -I think they \\'ere coming from a ballgame . ~l y e}cs weren't closed for n1ore than !O minutes and "''hen I open~ tht'm. onr of my shoes ~a! mis..slpg. Th is \.l'as some creepy kids's idea of a Jnkt. few dens later she hands me your cnl· umn It wa s ;ibnut the i::u.v whn let himself intrl his girlfrirnd 's house with the bric-k·dOOr key and recognized an old buddy's voice In the hack bedroom.. shr'IJ know y,·hy her husband came home with one shoe the other night." !\1y y,·ifc said, ''I wondered alxlut your crazy story of lhr kids on the bus swiping your shO<'. ll didn't make sense, but this do('s .·• OEAR ANN l~ANDERS : Tv.•lce In lhe past six months you've asked women who married "mama 's OO_ys" why they railed ro recognize the ''signs" BEFORE mar- riage. I'd like 10 answer. ,l\·ly own family \vas r«:asonably well- balanccd. \Ve loved and respected one another but we wpre independent. I had had no experience v.•ith "closely knit'' famdlcs . ! didn't kn Qw v.•hat "signs" to l()()k for. I m sure now that had I known, I still would have been fool ed because When I WIS 20, I married I ma n 24 11.'hO had all the external trappings or a mature adult. ln the sia: months we dat('d he rarely mentioned his parents. Shortly after lhe wedding 1 discovered what f was in for. When we had dinner at thC'lr home, his mother filled his plate, held his chair, stroked his hair, cooed in his ear and they held hands at the table. His dad witnessed it all wllh silent ap- proval. After dinner they excluded me · lrom the conversation completely. I might 11s well ha ve been in Australia. This went on for four years, Tha nk God we had no children . When I left him no one could understand why. the queslon. II figures. · \Vhal's !he story on pot. LSD. cocaine, uppers and downers. speed? Ca.n you han· dle it if you're careful? Send for Ann ·Landers' nev.• booklrt. "Straight Dope On Drugs." For each booklet ordered send • dollar bill, plus a Jong. self-addressed l$l ampeq, envelope ( lfi cen t~ postagr1 to Ann Landers. Box 3346. Chicago, lllinoiJ 60651. \\°hen I got home I told my wifl' what happened and that was the end of n. A He spi('d the gu)~S shoes 1n the living room and deL·1d!'d on th(' spur or !he mrr tnl'n1 to tnke one or the shoes and lea ve quietly. On his v.•ay honle he pllchcd it 111- 10 Lake Calhnun He closed his lc!l er by saying, "\\/hen the gu y's 111fe reads this l told her that Lake Calhoun is in l\1in- neapohs 1 v.·e llve in Nt'w Orleans f. She says ,\OU changed Ponchartrain tn Calhoun to save my neck and it's been \'ery chilly around our house for qu ite l now am married to a wonderfu! Your Hproscope Tomorrow Leo: Don't Negle·ct Basics WEDNESDAY APRIL 5 Know that yo u are close to goal. Don 't veer off course. CANCER 'June 21-July 22 ): By SYDNEY O~IARR Exchange idea!!. informa tion. Recently J had my fourth Give one Y.'ith opposi ng views a chance to express them. If radlo-TV debate on astrology patient, you v.·in a J I i e s . \4•it~ Dr. c;eorge Abel. LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 l: chairman o( the department of Don't neglect basic needs, astronomy at UC6A . NeHher-health. Employment picture one of us has been declared a ~rightens. You gain coopera- "winner.'' But the good d 10 ll?n t;o~ s~me who were _pre· oc r vious.y 1nd1flerent. Be diplo- has learned much a b o u t malic. You get most now astrology and I have been 1hrough relaxed attitude ~leasanUy surprised to finally VIRGO /Aug. 23·Sept'. 22): find one astronomer who at \'ou may be taught lesson _ Je~sl has !he sla~ce of an open and it need not be unpleasant. min~. Perhaps" 1f the debates __.You learn and the experience continue, I will become an could be invigorating. i;tlsces as_tronomy b~~r. and Dr. Abel might be inv.o!ved .. Accent is w1U . be ul!t1z1~J:! planetary on lol'e, children, relationship posi tion!! to delineate human \\'ilh speci al person. character and futurt trends. LIBRA tSept. 23-0ct. 22 ): \Ve shall see. ARIES (i\1arch 21 -Apri l 19): -r;======;;;;; Accent focu ses on career. am-@ g bition. prestige. You should DIAMOND not lorce decisions. Y9u wilt REMOUNTING Y&Ur ''"' will !Mii l••t••· ltiv• Iii• ... Wt lltv• tll 11nll1T1llltll ctUtcrlon If '"''"· 1°' U'liflll ... -..nllllfl Wltll lhl' '"· What had ~n dela.ved grls started. The end of pro- crastination is i n d i c a I e d _ SCORPIO tOct. 23-i\'ov. 21 ): There is grea ter freedom tri make idea s viable. You get rid of restriction . Lines or com- mun ication are cleared. Ob- ta in hint from Libra message. Be-\•ersatile:-Sense-<lf-hum<lr could prove valuable ally. SAGITTARIUS tNov. 22- Dcc. 21 ): New approach brings money ga in. Apply knov.•ledge. Put facts to \4'0rk . · PaY anCl 'collecf. Get" accounts in ordtr. Stress independence. originality. Data required for successful operation is ob- tainable. CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-.lan. 19 1: Obta in val id hint from Sagittari u~ message. Be al ~ FRANCIS- \,, ORR J know v.•hat to do as event s unra ve l. Professional superior is not positive. Don 't em- b <t r r a s s by insisting on .ans11•ers. FINE STATIONERY TA URUS I April 21).,Ja y 20l: HON/I~ JEWEllt! SPECIAL OFFU Tra l'el is en1phasized. You go MONOGRAMMED beyond apparent llmilatlons. 25 Yt•r, E•P••i•n<• NOTES Fine for study of foreign SAVE 15'/.. 'for efront. You netd nnl lake back seal to an v oerso n. lllili11le program . Pay ·speci al attention to person;iJ ap- pearanct. Turn on charm . Impress and 1l'in. AQUAHIUS ~.Ja n. 20-FPb, 18 1: \\fork in conjunction y,·ith groups. or~ani1.alions. Lend hetpitfg hand lo one~v.·ho is tn• rapacilated. \I i s i t a n d socialtze . There is no need (or gloom . Set example by b'ing cheerful, oplimistic. Sagil· larian is involved. PISCES (Fe b. 19-1\-larch 20 l: You makt conlact wi th indi- vidua'r. "'ho can become re al frienrl . Be receptive. Check rle!ails in connection with busi· ne ss transaction. One . v.•ho promises ever.vthing may be ni aking try for attention. WOMIN'S WIAa Sl111 ' 11 2t 'HU I . C1111 Hwy, C•r•nl 1111 Mir "J.2tt0 F11turin9 o,~.,••-Co 1h­ Suit1-Gown1-P1nl1uih language. Fu1u're plans are AD~MS. IROOKHURST JIU' CtAll ·"~WIT ,,,_,,,, h. 11' h d S HuNTINCiTON II.ACM Your <ll ••OJ• •ttount w1lcomt . ig I 1g IC . agittarian plars t61-2212 Cl~llA Ill I AI Cl•Vl lf(U ,, • .,., Singers 'Liberated' for a Weekend prorninenl role. Break frEoejllf:;:~,,~'~=~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~='~'~"~'"~'~'~'"~'M~"~"~·-=~; from self-imposed rest rictions. Gt:MtNI tMay 21-June 201: Dads 1vil/ be left lo baby-sit \\1hile tnembers of ~fa r­ borli les f'hapter, Su•cel J-\dclines head for Palm Springs t he \veekend of April 7-9 to compete in the annual regional barbcrl'hop quartet and chorus Harbor Grads ' Serve on Board New oHicers h;il'e been elected by the ~·ev.·port Beach Historical SocieLy and st"veral have a common bond : they are graduates of Nc11•porl Harbor High School. S('('rctary. met her husband at Hflrbor High and both their sons. ~1ark and Craig, are ~h1rbor High alumni. Another graduate of Harbor J-ligh is the tre<isurer. Jame.~ Rubel. !·le 11·as a member of the class of 1946 and now resides in Coro11a del Mar. The outgoing president. Bi ll c:onlcsl. Giving last ·minute instrurti ons before she departs is Mrs. Dan Partin . ~'ho receives good luck '"il'hes from her hu sband and children (left to ri ght), Da\vn. 1\pril, Robin and Laurie. Check investment procedures. Be thorough, aware of details. Myster y ca n be so J v e d • Cooperate \\'ilh pa rtner, mate. Avoid acting on impulse. TED FINSTER You'll Want To Give Us All A Hug When You See Our Swell New RUG! Westcliff Pla11 • 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers Serving as president v.·ill be Ted Finster, a nati ve of BalOOa and Harbor 's Senior class president in 1941. A past president of the Orange County Chamber of Comme rce, hr is a s soc i B t e d with Boyle Engineering Co .. Santa Ana. Grundy. also was in Harbor's11 --------------,,.,--,,=------------------class of '41. ll'1ld '•lltlul An-n-nl) Vice president is Theo Robins. who wa s the first automobile dealer in Newport Beach. He established his agency Si years ago on the present Balboa fun Zone site. Mrs. \Vtlliam R i t t er, Other board of directors members ror the coming year will be J . Lesli e Steffensen, John Keeler. Peter Barrett. .Joseph H a m b I e t , Jack Barnett. the Mmes. William Bert ulcil. Joseph Beek, Marli n Sheely and i\1iss Agnes Blom- quisJ. James J. De Guelle FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council I NEED YOUR VO'[E WHAT DE GUELLE CAN DO IN '71 IS UP TO YOU -PARTIAL PLAT,.ORM- Out city cou11cll hot l11tr.•Md to1•1 without i11<rH1l11t eur le1 boM, T"9, IM•• put o l!'lorotori1 lfl 011 th• dow11tow11 M It k 411ff lcw lt or lltJI 10 lmpoulblo-to 1 ... ,, • .,._,119 .,. jMer•rtC:• of tl!o1e bwlldlfl91. The' ha'lo 1101 9l'ft11 ''"' yo11r .r'tht to ,.,, 011 capitol 1,.,,, • .,,ITl•flt preqro11t1 1T101r •f tho ..ilM. Did ,011 •ol• •11 the potkl119 011thority, to b11lld tM ltoech 11•r•lllf. did yo11 'lolc th• 16111• 011thority to do tM te, ef tl!o 11lor 1 No. Did yo11 •at• 011 th• t lty hotl copltol lll'lpro,emo11tt pr•· ,,."'1 No, YOll did 1101 . Why7 Alli Oft l11cubont, Yout Pl9ht to "''• 011 lor9t 01po11dltwrtt Is yow" 011d to llN 1ulltotfw90 or "bthlrtd tho back" ITIOtllod• I\ wro119 . Jl111 DoQ.>11ello wlll work to ••• that thl1 doo1 not hoppo11 09oh1. He Mii•••• ell cophlll l1T1pro¥t1T1•11t1 '""'St b• ••t•d 011 by you. Ot Gutllt IOI' COWtlt1I -fltt•I 11\fll•• C .... lrm~~ tltl Cr•.,.,fo•~-r1rtlt -Hlll'l•nv~n flt•(fl "9 •~O I Re ELECT COS TA MESA MAYOR • BOB WILSON APRIL 11, 1972 PARKS . and RECREATION LEADER IN ACQUISITION OF FAIRVIEW PARK AND 16 OPERATIONAL PARKS -COMPLETION OF GREEN IELT PLAN. NEW GROWTH $80,000,000.00 in new comm1rci1I development $20,000,000.00 • Industrial: $25,000,000.00 • hsldentlal. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Costa Mesa:s Flscaf rHtrYft art htofthy en o resutt of many yton of fiscal rnponsibllity. And tl9ht bucftet policy. .................................... ~1 , · OUR CITY Molt 111od1r111 city clYk C:Mtet 1ft IKollollt '•llw, ,., • ..., w .. ., Hl1torlcel S.CIJtr ,C:•."!"'•Jllb' O'•"t• Cov11ty, • ,,,. Stotlo111. o.,ts. Kn111t 1 •• ., I-.-•<• l"loyho11M. l•·Hofo P1llllc Golf 2 H•llcopte~ •dopted 9011eral reto1. l"le11Md ,.,, • .,t.,,.01 pro• Cewrw, M;H""' llllrory 1pf0fll, ploR for <lly. t roll! fto,,.. J1. to ..-. '"1-. U111lf1H kltHI Ohftlct. , .I ' JOIN US FOR AN INFORMAL SH OWING TO IN TR ODUCE THE NEW SAFARI STYLE -ARIS ISOTONER BODY BEAUT·Y Sl'.JIT AND COORDINATED WARDROBE '?'HE NO-EF'FORT SHAPE UP PLAN THAT MAKES YOUR ,.HIGHS AND UPP'ER ARMS FEEi.. FJRMEff:t MAKES YOUR-- BODY FEEL SMOOTHER, MORE SUPPLE", MORE RELAxED, ------IT-IS-'ENGINEEPl:ED 'J'O MAKr"'YOU~FEEt;~JTf-5 MXS"S"A'"CifNG YOU, HEAD 'rO TOE~ _WEDNESDAY 1 APRIL STH AT 10:00 IN OUft LICO lllFFi:T FOR YOUR RE:SERVAilON PHONE 644-2800 EXT1 286, -- ROBINSON.'S -----~=;_iNEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND • • ) . I • Lotions to -rake Pla.ce of-Pills? By GA\' PAULEY n1odern lire that is really a NE\V YORK IUPI J -\\le part of nature ••. " have \\'Omen 's liberalion. Now Part of the \\'hole change or \\'e'rc heading tor "liberated" attitudl'. he i11dica1es, is t'Osn1etics. \Y01nan's desire for the One cx1>ert on consuiner "natural'' cosn1eti cs and their tastes and buyi ng says that use as an everyday ritual. both sexes \1•ill begin to accept "~tany advertisers still are ne1v varieties in the whole depicting cosmetics as if a1>- \\'orld or body decoration and plying 1hen1 \Vas still special, that the cosmetics business. earth sha king," he says. already a multibillion dollar Dichtcr calls on the industry one, Ydll keep groy,·ing. to look :it cos!l1elics the way a "Liberated cosmetics" is 1voman does, not as a "glan1or the term used by Dr. Ernest product that \\•ill gi\'e her Dichter. \l'ho is head of the I the "'omanl the prince she is Institute f or i\lotivational dre<in\ing about. but as very Research. Inc .. headquartered praCfica l everyday-fun cup at Croton-on-lludson. N.Y. IJ1at provides a mort> desirable ;'The rield fol' cosme1ici1 is 'front' to other people" and to as big :is !he· female I and herself. male I body.'' says Dr. lie sees 1hc future cosmetics Oi('hler. "New part s of the industry as not oqly telling the body -such as the knee -· woman \\'hat a product will do wilt be decorated and en1-for her looks but nlso what a bellishcd. product produces in the ''fun "!='or example. a French and pleasure" of application. company hns hecn deve loping l·lere, he refers to the stencils to •taloo' any part of •·narcissistic clement" and a the body you "'ant. putdo\\'ll on emphasis of the "In the fu ture also. cos· •·conquest of the pnrtner so met ic \1•ill be in con1petition prevalent now." \\'ilh drugs and psychia try. \Ve "It's p o ss i b I e . '' says ma,\' ha'' e anli-deprcssinn Dichter. "that a future cos- perfumes , .. cosmet ics for n1etic n1ay not promise 'more introverts and extrovert.'> . . . beautifu l skin ' -merely a lot for n1ore specialized occasions of fun putt ing it on \\'hile yo11 honeymoon cosmetics, take your time . pe:hans." ''At the same ti tn e, Dichter takes a look al ne\v mnrketers ma y well consider altifudes in the cosmetics cosmetics products \\'ith a · world in his....!.:.F-i!ldingsf!--ftn--btttlt-irt:-4actile.-5-e-tt-s-U-O·u-. occasional nc v•slcltcr fro n1 his pleasure. The n1odcrn \voman lludson Valley offices. needs time for hcrsrlf. lie says !he cnsn1Plics in-.. \\'c found lhat one prCKluct duslr.v hhs n \1•hole nc11' cotnbining cl eansi ng a n d J;l'O\\'lh potenli.:il if it stops crean1ing \Vas making the selling its rnull ilutlc or pro-n1islakc of calli ng itself duels .'IS "once a 1·ocrk iterns , 'instan!.' as extrnvagant and ovcrl.v "J\ \voma n \1•ants the excuse romantic, slightl.v immoral cosn1ctics pr ovide lo spend . . . and ni.1ke tl1crn an evcr:v-time caressing herself - day necessity for coping \\'ilh alone.'' ' eA !N OLD·F!SHION t"9 . , Mt!L CCMP!NICN • HickOl)I Fanns of Ohio Hcnstn!DISHFLAVOR I'• Great With OUr S!UCE* "T1lil popular p oduc:I: .... 1•• ll'llng1 going lot JI, There's lhe mlld y1\ dlrllnt • v... la_. or tlot$eradWll. n. sauce lotm Is appeal· 1"9 and mo<• vseful in ••nd· wlches and wll~ cooked loods. SM'lpl• 1111gre ,.... -....... -...... . . 45c Ol·e• C:,0<>d 9!1P 1T1CK9 ...... '-,.,.,. J It.tu 9"" ~il....~~~~~~~~~~~~~...J· Ont ol ._ many quality aptclalty foods from fl~tlfM1 t4r~!~ 114_(!!~~" 1!!~!!. COSTA MESA l 1i1tol 111 the Son 01990 F.......,. <•"• <IU<.h "' s, . .,, ,...,.!~-&9'11 AMEAtCA'I LEADtNO CHEESE STOAES ED HIRTH PROTECTS YOUR RIGHT FOR A ' D41l Y PILOT I :.) UPI TtltP~OIO A!f in a Day's Work Just Pla in Th inking Wo n't S olY e ~~oblem_ Dy t:R'1A llO)IBECK It is no J:rrut l'l'\'t~lntion 1h;i1 )X'Qplc loday nrc snappy, ir· ril ttblc. in\p<lllE'tll. and highly Yilriol ic, (A 11·ord I discovered 11•hcn I ran Ol'<'r :in l'ldcrl.\' lady's foot \l'irh n1y shoppi n~ ca rt. J d!S{'O\'('r'('d nnothcr \\'O rd 111 tht• sn1ne thn t·. but I can't pnnl 11.1 l\nthl'1lpologis1~ conlC'nd it ls because 11·e arc Ol't'r·~pulntr!l. 3ii<I JiVfrlS 100 c~luSl· togc1hcr . l:tolilil'ians s;11· Ht' rt r (• depressed bec:iUsc of 1hc st:ih· of lhl• 11orld. Throlo~11111s t'X· AT WIT 'S END uhenrth n sirnple loaf of \rhltc bread could lake !oncer than the -disco\ cry or~.~he -or-i~rt of thr Ntlt''.' I apprl'i..·iatt' ha\ 1111; n cho1ct'. but frank!,\· I th ink ii is plain it by say111g 11t• hal'e lost morr 1hri11 lllf' hun1.'lu 111•111111~ our f:lith . sy1i~n1 C':lU l~u11Ht'. Th(' 01he1· Per~onally, l lh1nk !lt~opl(' 1t:i1· I 111·111 shoppuig t11r ,t ft'-on-thr---brink -()f ~~-~11l1plt>--p;ur of w1d1t·s. gral'a tion and dcs1l:1ir bi.">Cnust• \\'11h1n 111inuh'S. I ll1 ~1'0\1't'l·1t 11·(' art• plngued by dec1s1011s I l h:id a cho.lCt.'._ ot 12 d1U1'r1 ·nt go to.buy a tiox of crackrl's, lt•nglhs 1'~1L·11d1u;.: Jrorn :1 p:ur The clt.>rk s;1ys. ··soda. sal11n1-. 11•hh a turtleneck to a i>air 1111h ft'ft 1n lhern . I hod lo 1lccide whether I 1vanled t~cm tlnrcd. twrcd or tailored. 1 had a choice or plai n or p:is rt•I, ribbed or sn1ooth. <'lastic or loose, body or bikin i, floral or strlµcd. stretch or fil· led, sheer or 01>aquc. I could C'hari.:t• 'cm .'Ind send. 1·hnrgc 'en1 1111d take, have 1hrrr-gtf1 11Tnt>pi·c'tOr put~'"111"'10"---1 ln y hr I could pay c:ish and ru~1' 1h"lll 11r \1r1tc a check ;1nct ~1 ·nd tlh'lll F111:illv. lht' ('lflrk h('('tlmr t'\hausrCd. !\hr• !>hunp('cl O\'cr Thi· 1·ountl\I' ;111•1 ~:11rl ·Look . lad~·. do )Ou 11 :1111 to \\c;1r u ndt•r11•c·u r or 1l1r of pn1·urnonia ?'' 1"1 rim forl'(• n! li 1l:H1. II took 1111• ~o 1ninu1t·~ 10 d{'1·i1Je. checs(•-fla\·orccl. s1nokrrt, btit -1M---------------------lcr. round. squ:irr. tri angll', garlic. pizza, <'hickt1n, 1aco or onion '?'' .J ust n plain cracker." I sa~·. .. Lady , thrr~ ii; nn sti,·h thing as <1 plain l'ratk<'r." I AO 011 10 olii·t·'i l1 's 1th· s;unc slory. "Stuffed . rhupp1·rl . bl:1ck. grct'll , pi tn t' I!! o 1· ii . ;ihnonds, skc11 crccl. I 1· 1· 1· d . m1.-.:1·d or 1·rn111rnt'd 11 1t h crca111 c·heese'! ·' Kno11·1ng !here 1:-110 ~lll'h lhing as a plain oJi\·1~ 11J!h :1 sitnple pit in it, I s..1y, ··pHHt'll· to.·· 'fhc ('lcrk retaliates l irccll ~·. "\\'hat sizE'? tilidgcl, p1c111c. ) eco·1on1y, fa1nily. bigo. Jtun!Jo. Jn.am._ n1~fil_1a!lin1owarganluo or tub·o?" Largest selec tion of origi na l needlepoint designs in Orange County • Pat ernayan Persian Tapes try Y2rn • Custom Designi ng • Custom Fin ishing of all needl epoin t •• •• I! a. Ann Arbor patrol\von1an Tanya Padgett (left) looks on as her partner. ·ron11nic Ste,vart fri sks a \~·01nan suspect before arrest. Ann Arbor is one of onl y t\ro or three cit ies that have uniformed. ar1ned \vomen 110Jice officers \rho \Valk street patrols and r ide in police cruise rs . tilay bc it doesn't secln i111- portan t to anyone else. but do ~·ou rea li?.e you hl!vc 10 ask for plai n. "'hitc lxuhrootn !iss ue <1nyniorr? 'rh:i1 10 .shOQ 1or ;1 nui o's shirL could lend to a fou r-year course of stu dv \1·1111 a degree in clesii:;n? Thal lo N EED LEPO INT D ESI GN 2628 f. COAST HIGHWAY. C ORONA DEL MAR-644·7f04 ''-----~------~~-------' IKY'MERICA 'S No. 1 RECREATIONAL EXPOSITION Housewife Drafts Plan For Amend .ment Battle APRIL 7-16 BEVERLY HILLS IUPl f - The equal righ!::i for \\'Olnen conslitulionnl an1end1nent \Viii lead to dralting \\'Omen and compulsory hirth control. and only a small minorily of disgruntled wome.11 favor it. according to lhe l('ader of an anti·\von1en's li b grou1>. "\Ve"rc going to fi ght this thing all the \\'3Y to the \Vhite Jiousc," said Jacquie Davison. president of Hap1>iness of \Vomanhood , whi ch she said no\v has 3,000 1nembcrs . COA1BAT "\Ve're little old ladies \\'ho are taking off our tennis shoes and putting on combat boots," she told a nc"·s conference. She said •IO\V \~'ill form a League of House1vives to \Veld the nation 's 44 milli o n homemakers into a political force to oppose the equal rights an1endment, "'hich has cleared Congress but must .stilt he f!P!lroved by state legislatures. "\Vhile \\'e were busy len- ding to our homes and fan1ilics the three percent of all \1•omen who ravor n·or1en·s libern!ion were better organiz· ed," she said. "ff Congress listened to those three percent, thin k \Vhat's going to happen \Vhen all 97 percent or us get on their backs." She said she took the lhrec percent fi gure from statistics published recently by Th e Ne\v \'ork Times. NO DRAFT "\Ve don:t \1•ant o u r daughters drafted into the military service. \Vhat's going to happen Js they're going to start drafting \1·omen , and then they'll have to enact compulsory birth control lo keep women from a\'oiding the draft by gelling pregnant," she said. "Then there i;o the morals or the country." l'\'lrs. Davison, 1vife of' a Kingman, Ariz., chiropractor. snid she hoped lo recruit 10 million meinbers during the co n1ing yea r for her League of !Iouse\Yives. • Hosting Hints Due For a $5 membership rec. women will rtce1ve n monthly ne\vs leller and bulletins on legis lation affecting women, so they can pressure t h e i r legislators. New LOS AN&ELES CONVENTION-EXHIBITION CENTER Mc1nbcrs \\•ill be ask ed to AOQlTS $1.95 DODIS DitEN prornise: CHILD•UI Sl.00 WEEKDAfS 2 l'.M. -wtEIENOS 12 NOON DOWNTOWN AT FIGUEIDA 'l'ICD TAKE PLEDGE /~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-~-:::-::::::::::::::::::::::!._ -Never to say ''J'1n just a house wife." -Never to accept any mail nddrcsscd ··ti,·Js." instead of ''J\'lrs. '' -Not. to subscribe t o \VOmen's magazines that pro- 1note \\'omen's liberation. -To do all they can to dispel the idea t hat housewives are frumpy. Luncheons Scheduled FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Senior citizen luncheon s for OVER n MILLION EARNING INTEREST FOR YOU-THE TAXPAYER the month of April have been!'"--------------· slated in three different loca-,'I" ______________ _ tions . 11 Hosting the Thursday, April 228 ACRE AIRPORT ANNEX fi. gathering \Viii be the First Translcrf'ed that means $30 minion af new clean Industry. U 1\ l t e d l\1ethodist C.hurch.. Cos ta Mesa, and the Thurs- day. April 13, luncheon. St.Ir--------------· Andrew 's pre s byterian PARKS and RECREATI ON I Chu rch. Ne1>;port Beach. · The Thursday, April 20. 300 acres earmarkftl for o wilderness nature park. eve nt \viii take place in Christ Church by the Sea, Ne\vport lp--------------· Transportation will be pro-fi CONTROLLED CITY GROWTH THROUGH /1. four-p<irt lecture srries Beach. NEW G"'OWTH I entitled the Creative Hostess h 111· 1 I r I · h vidcd for those nttding it. T • $10 m ion n new comm•rc a con1truct on 1n t • are• of South Coast Plaza will be presented by Orange means more tax ravenua for your city -a city th11t'1 on the GO! Coast Evening College begin-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~====~·~m~m~• ~·~"~'~~"~' ~1~, ~·~·~·-~~m~•~··~~"~m~'"~·~·~' ~"~' ~· ~'~"'~· ~~~·~..,~·~·~::::; ning Thursday. April 6, int1 lsl and I-louse, Fashion Island. Topics for the 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. lectures \viii be the \Vondcrrul \Vorld of P:iper Proclucts, Set the Thc1ne \Vi th r~101,1·ers and the Gourmet 'fouch. Win a Boat at the -Boat Show DESIRABLE ZONING. -Ed Hirth_founde.d :Ch_ort" to stimulate the revision of our master plan. Ed Hirth has per· sonally led the committee lo study the control of building he ights and densit y. We must • The final session \1'111 show the hostess ho1Y to entertain inrormally \\'hen friends drop jn. There Is oo tuition charge and registrations will be ac- cepted at the lecture . 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I I ......... ,, ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ----' Tutsday, April 4 11112 No Chance -Basehail-Will 6pen on Time--Miller y Ille. AU0<1j t<!ll'ltU Any chance that the basebaU season could open as scheduled \Ved11e1day Jeemtd gone today as mort charges and accusations ne"· back and forth between striking players 11.nd club OY.'ners follow· Ing tht owners ' rfjectlon of a proposed settlement by tht players' association. f\feanwhile, the heads nf the 2t major .le•CUL-te.ams · scheduled ateQ.V sesslon in Chicago tonight. Sut e\•en U the pension dispute v.1ere settled, it was ----Uilllke1 lhal-\\'.ed.nesday'1 trad.itional Cincinnati opcnt~ betY.'ttn tht Reds and i1 ouston Astros could he played. Sixtttn other tea ms art slated to optn Thursday, the reston-rr1aay. "I doubt that lA'e'!I make any new pro- posals." said COivin Crifiith, ov.·ner of the ~Unnesota Tv.·ins. "\\"e're staying \vllh our original orter." _The .owners reje<:ted ~londay night a proposal by tht ~1ajor League Baseball Players Association, whose members Ex-V.S. Open Wi111uir Littler Won't Let C~ncer Stop Him SAN DIEGO (API -Gene Littler, u·ho si x years ago said he had resigned him self to the fact that he \11asn't going to he the \l·orld 's greatest golfer. isn't resigning himse lf lo the fact that cancer _may have ended his professional playing days. "\\'e're all holding good thoughts." he st1id on the eve of surgery at Mercy Laver, Ashe Fail to Show; Are Forgive11 110USTON tAP) -A pair of top-seeded no shov.·s get a second chance here tod11y In the second round of the $50,000 Rl\'er Oaks ltMis tournament. 1-lospital toda)'. Ht has cancer of the lym· ph glands. Littler, 41 , said a malignant tumor \!.'as removed fr o1n under his left arm March 15 and no"' doctors \Vant to see if the disease has spread. "It's highly unpredictable," the forme r winner of the U.S. Open said ~1onday. "They may not find anything. The test results have been pretty good so fai." Littler 's "'ife, Shirley said : ''All the signs are good . \Ve're very hopeful, very confident." But Littler said a question mark hangs o\·er his 13-year-old career. ''There is a Good chance It may in· terfere penJHUlently '"ith my golf, though nobody really kno11·s." ht snid during an view. "Nobody has gone through this operation belore. then tritd to pla y tou rnament golf. I'll be able to play golf aga in, but the question is, 'can I play tournament golf?' " have bten--<>n alrike alnce Saturd1y;--to fund the prop9sed 17 pcrctnt }ncrease in reti rement benefits mostly from in- creased Interest y,•hlch the pe111ion plan is eo.rnlng . The plan ls designed to earn 4~: per· cent nnnuaUy from its investment! but Jn rtcent years the rate has gone up to f.9 1: ptrc.ent. figuring out to an O\'tr·all ·average:: of 6 percent. i\Iarvin ~illler, head of lhe player~· group, 11aid the difference belween 41.i and 6 ptretnt is $660,000 a year. Hoy.•ever. both the players ' association and the club owners must agree to ita allocation and Dick O'Connell, general manager or -the Bol!lon Red Sox,-a.aid tran.sfer of the funds "would jeopardize the entire pension plan ." o·connell said two w:ners -Griffith 3nd August A. Busch Jr. of the St. Louis cardinals -indicated the players' Jatest propos:al would take money away from players already retired. ~tiller called those charges "outrageous." NOT f:NOUGI/ I • "We are norasklng for any more •·1i's the same amount of money, bur money than the owners offered in our the dlrtcrencc is ho.,.,. we apply the fina l meeting at Phoculx March 29," 1nooey. '' l\1ill~r. said i\tonday jn making the_~ After !he owner,· rejecpon, f\1iller proposal. charged they \\•anted lhe playerr "to 41\Ve ha\'e said all along that n1oney is bend dov.·n nnd kiss their shOes. The not the Issue. \\'e are accepting the ov.•ners have nOY.' taken on the full owners' money offer or S.94 million and, responsibility for prolonglng the strike in addlUon, offering to gua!],nlee the di!· right into the season." !erence between tJ1e 41n percent interest Asked y.•hat chances there were ol set~ the plan ls deslgned to earn and the 6 tllng the dispute before \Vednesday1i' cent it is earning. ---·----swon openq,_be replied, "None!" Wives Tell Tl1ei1· Side Of St1·ike Dy LAU RIE BEC KLUND Of 1111 O•llJ' l"llfl Stt lf .~ \\'ives or the Angel 's 3nd D:xlgers players re siding in the Orange Coast area y.·IJI support their husbands in a <.'Ontinued strike for increased pension benefits, a DAILY PILOT telephone survey re,·ea!ed J\.fonday. ?i'lost-v.·omen say they d<i not full y -__ undf.r..stand Jhe_d!tails Of the demands, but ·support the strike out of respect fOr their husbands' decisions and the belief that major league playrrs nation·\\i.de deser\•e greate r security for their_ fa1nllrtis' tuhTI'e.- "1'11 be realty glnd to hear the \vhole thing is over .,. says i\lary Ann c:rabarke· \1·itz, \1·ife of Dodger infielder Bill of La l labra. "I'll be glad \\'hen "·e can go back <Jnd "·atch son1e more ga1ncs." '- ···1 think we were all surprised 1vhen !hey ,·oted to strike, but in another way if they thought they were right. the best thing to do ~·as strike." she says. Rod Laver, lhe top-seeded Aussie, and Arthur Ashe, fifth-seeded American plo)'er, bnth fail~o show up for their malchesl\:lond~y. Litt ler. who ~1on the U.S. Optn in 1961 and the U.S. Amateur in 1"3, ls Jmoy.•n on the pre tou r as a quiet, n1odest player "'ho keeps his en1otions in check and doesn't court the press. He covets his ho me lire and his hobby of tinkering with antique automobiles. Despite Rece••t Bogey Lakers Mter She and Betty Sue Do.vie, \l'ile of Angr1 pitcher Paul Doyle or Huntington Beach say they belie ve the baseball wives sup- port their husbands in the strike out of rei'lpect for their spouses' vie\l.'S and because they deserre an increased pension. La ver was dolnfa public relations stint for a local depart1nenl store. Ashe just didn 't appear. Laver said it "'as all a 1nisl<1ke . lie said \Vorld Cha1npionship of Tenni~. L111nor Hon! 's pro tour 'vhlch is l!upply- ing all the playtrs for the 38th annual It.Iver O:iks, told hin1 he didn't have to Jllay titonday. Ashe appnrent l.Y y.•as delayed. River Oaks pro Harry Parten said both players would' be alloY.·ed to make up their matches today. , "\\ICT asked us if \Ve 1vantcd to default thent,11 Parten sald. "\\'t-said no. ''There's no "'ay I \l."Ould default Ashe because th ey, the public ,,·ould say that I did it because he was black. As far as I'm concerned, he can come in \l/ed· nesd11.v and slill play. He can come in saturday and still play.'' This "'as the firs t time a black tennis player has e\'er been invited to play in the po.sh River Oaks Countr J Club tournament. There 1vere those "'hu did pla y. Seventh-seeded i\farty Riessen beat Ray Ruffels 6-4. 6-1, Roger Taylor dumped Roy Barth 6-3. 6-I: Nikki Pilic took a hard·fought 6-2. 7-6 ,·ictory O\'er O"·en Davidson and Charlie Pasare\I beat Tom Leon11rd 5·7, 6-~. 6·~. ;;I think A~·he \r ill be fined $5.000 for not shotYin~... Riessen salrl ·after his match. "\VCT should make La\·er pla~·. allhou(!h hi~ conflict \\'as not his f!'lult. Laver had this appearance set up three '"·eeks ago and \VCT obviously failed to inform somebody of it." Messersn1itl1 Se t; An gels, Dodgers Stage Workouts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS l\Iajor league baseball players from l\l.'O t.os An2eles are:i. team s are scalterlnJ{ them.~eJves OVt'r Se\·eraJ p11rks &nd pl8v,urounds to keep ill shaoe while they rir1"' out t~P current pla vers ' strike. The l)u?k of the California An gel s 1••nrkcd out ~londa.v al an Anaheim pflrk not f;ir fro1n !heir empt)' s1:.idh1nl. The practicr included a five-inhing intrasquad game aft er "'hich Andy i\1esser~mith pro- n1ull<'ed himself readv to open the season Th ursrlay at ;\1innes0ta, it the strike is settled . In all. 25 of the 29 Angels players took part In :iitonday·s '4'orkoots and were ex· pectcd bark for an unsupervised se~sion ;igain today. TI1e ren1a ining Angels went to thtlr homtlO\\'ns to sit out lhe ~trikr. The Los An~eles Dodger~ met in small groups at public playgrounds throu~hout Los Angclt!s and Oran2c County. Tu·tnly Dodgers worked out ~·IQ.nday. includ \na: • eight at the Cal Stale t Fullerton ) cam· puli . "\\1t got about as much out of ii as 1·ou can posslbly gtl. I suppOst:," O:>ciger pilcber Claude Os1cen,atd. . Ca rdinals Cut 3 ST. LOUIS -The ~I. Louis Cardinals announced unconditional rtlease of rt1ht- handed pitcher• Jim Maloney and Stan Williams and oullielder·plnchhiltor Art Shlm1ky Monday. The cult brou&ftl llte Carda roller to 21. one under the limit. The aub said It had _...no Jmmedille p!an_lo fill Ille opcnlnr, "I've reslgned myself to the fact that l'n1 never going to he the greatest." he said in April 1966. "And I don't 11,ant to give up whet J'd.hnve to play better. I've made a good living from golf snd thot 's all I want from it. After all, yo u can only wear one pair or shoes, eat one steak a meal." l.iltler \\'On $98.687 !n 20 totu namenl:! last year and is one of the sport's tnp 1noney 1vinners 1vilh more than $300,000 in prizes collecttd over his career. He said the tumor "'as discovered dur· ing a routine physical exa1nlnation l\larch 9. Pal1ner Say s He 'll H.ave · No Letdown at Mast ers AUGUSTA. Ga. (APJ -Arnold Palmer has come up for air after the nightmarish triple bogey that cost him his first tournament victory of the year -in- sisting !hat the nunlbing experience v.·ill not blunt his bid for a firth !\'!asters golf title. ference here ." Seri es s ,veep At Chi cago CHICAGO ~AP' -A hard,rood hur. ricane named \Vest probably \\'ill hi t the Chicago Stadium aga in lonight an4 blo'v the Los An geles Lake.rs hon1e \\'ilh a four. game S\\'eep of thei r t1rst playoff test in pursuit of a long-coveted Natio nal Basketball ;\ssociation chan1pi onship. Jerry \Vest is the Laker entirely capable of putting the coup de grace to the badly v•ounded Chicago Bull~ in the No. 4 game of U1eir best-of-seven \\'estern semifinal series. Georgie Os1een. married 10 Claude Qs. teen. "'ho pitches fnr !he Dodgers and lh1es in Brea. also v.•ill v.'elco1nc lhc end or the stril.l'. ··1rs been a very tt·y ing tinle for Ui'I beeause 1\'e feel the players have be<>n unjuslly ridiculed and the public only he<Jrd one side of the story. People forget that even though baseball sounds. good and glamorous. the players ha\'e a short career v.·it h no guaranteed pension ... anc.1 they f<1rgct !he players pay ta:ii;es," she comments. Hodges' Body Flow1i Ho111e "I didn't feel like walking on the moon but I \Vas1l't all that unhappy ," the 42· year-old veteran said. adding that he 'd li ke to dispel any notion that he left the course Jn a huff Sunday at Greensboro, N.C. The aging yet sti ll popular Palmer had a 11\'o-stroke lead over the leaders. George Archer and Tommy Aaron. 1vith three holes to play. At the narrow par three 16th, Arnie hooked his tee shot into a creek, played out of the \1·ater. dumped his thlrd shot into a bunker and finished "'ith a triple bogey · six. He tied for third money behind Archer and Aaro n. 1-vith Archer \\'inning on the second hole of the sudden death playoff -in this case. the sanle treacherous 16th hole of the Sedgefield Course v.·here Aaron also hit into the water. The home court ad\'antage faded She and ~f rs. Grabarke\l.·itz stress thev are happy wilh the "'a~' Ibdge rs ' O\l'ne r. manager \\'alter O'?ilalley deals \\'ilh his teain. saying many ol the players voted to strike for the sake or players on other te;'lms "Y.'h:> don't have it as good." for ''fl almost isn't a strike because there NEW YORK (UPI) -The body of Gil I-lodges came home i\1onday to Brooklyn, the scene of the fonner Dodger great's fi nest hours as a player. Hodges, l\"ho achieved his most memor· able feat in baseball as manager of the •·miracle" 1969 y.•orld champion Ne111 York f\.fets. died or a heart attack in \\"est Palm Beach on Easter Su nday. A public viewing or Hodges' body "'ill be \\1tdnesday fron1 I p.nl. tG 10 p.m. and Thursday frnm I a.m. to 10 a.m. at Our l~ady Help of Christian~ Romon Catholic C'.hu rch in Brooklyn. A high requie1n mass will be Thursday at the sam e church at 11 a.m. Burial \\1HI be private at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn. Football A lread.,1 "It wasn't a case that J \\'as so disap- pointed that I didn't \\'?.Ill lo t!'llk. I did talk -I talked to several people. in· eluding a newspaper columnist. But I was in a hurry to get horn~. It 1vas Easler Sunday, you kOO\\'. ·'People ask me if this is going to be a psychologi cal letdo1.\'n for the l\Iaster.~. \Veil. I can only say that this 1\·ay. In 1958. I played at \Vilnllngton 1K.C.1 the \\:eek before the 1.·lasters. I tied Ho\t'ie Johnson fir first place and then shot a horrible 71 in the pla~'off. ·'J came over to Augusto and y.·on my first l\lasters. No. I don 't think what hap- pened at Greensboro Y.'ill make any dif· .Jim Plunket~ roro1<r Slanlord quarterba ck who now field ~eneral s the N•w England Patriots. seems to be enjoying this Miami Beach workout wi th model Jay· Jap w&ile his attorn ey's kids rom in the _,.,sa,"d, - ··1 had a shot fron1 the \l.'ater ,'' he said. "! though I'd get over the trap. The one I ble \\' "·as my third shot -I dead fluffed it.'. If Palmer is discouraged, he didn't ~hO\V it \\'hen he appeared at the Augusta Nationu l Course -his fa vorite -l\'lon· day 1vilh a second pair of eyes and v.·hat he hopes to be a ney.• seeing-eve putter. The extra eyes come in the fornl of contact lenses. \l.'hlch Palmer no"· has been ~·earing for 12 days. "They help me a lot.'' he said. '·[ believe I judge distance much better. The only problem is ,.,.hen I address the ball on a ~tt. I look do\vri and get a kind of hazy image. "rm not playing as "·ell as I'd like. At the same time, I'm no! playing all that badly. I had a lot of birdies and some eagles at Greensboro. I'm encouraged by that. As for the triple bogey1 I'm putting it out of my mind~ Such things happen.·· Palmer played only nine holes ?iionday and spent considera ble time on the prac· tlce putting surface. adjusti ng lo a putter fashioned by Jerry Barber. Barber. SS-year.old former'PGA cham. pion. also had a putter built especially for Jack Nicklaus, but Nicklaus took the day off. "Jack'S putter looks better than mine.'' Palmer con1plained. "It's just because you\'e beat yours your up in the shop," Barber replied. J>ahner is constantly tinkering \\'Ith his clubs. There was a time that this was Pahl'jer's tournament -his fou r victories In l9M. 1960, 1962, and 1964 are the most won by any-rnan = but tlels a distin .underdog Jn this one. "You have to pick Jack Nicklaus,'' said Charles Coody. the reserved. sort·spoken defending cham· pion. "J don't say he could win It. I say he should win it -not just lkic ye11r but eVery year." ()11 Tl' T o11lgl11 Cha1111 el 5 al 6 · the Bulls Sunday, ,.,.ho returned afler ty.·o trimmings at Los Angeles lo lose 108-101 , once again n1ainly by the superb play and shootjng of \Vest. TI1e crippled Bulls' tormentor. who has a\'eraged 30.3 points in lhe three Laker \·lctories, was aptly described by Chicago coach Dick i\lott:i. "They just go lo him \rhen things get tough.'" said f\.l otta . "There's oo \Vay to stop him ." Boil Love. Chicago's injury-hobbled scorin!! star. also benloaned the fact that 11•hen \Vest isn't hurling the Bulls, Gail Good rich is with his 29 point-per-game shooting. That has S\\'Cllcd lh'! Laker guard landem's output to 178 of the 334 L..os Angeles points in three gan1es. "Those t1\'0 little guys (\Vest and Goodrich) are killing us frotn the outside." said Love. "\Ve corne to \\'ilhin one or l\\'O points, lose the ball or kick ii av:ay. and they con1e up 1vith the big pla\·." \\lith !..ove and Chet \\faU;er still 1in1p- lng fro1n leg injuries in lhe No. 2 ga1ne aL Los An ijelcs last Thursday. the Bulls n1a,v well IX)\Y out tonight . Motta concedes his Bulls have given their all. especially considering the injury "·ave "'hi ch al so completely sidelined Chica'?o's only muscular matt'h of Wilt Chaniberlain. 7-foot Tom Boer\vinkle. Pressed by 1\'riters to rate the Lak~rs' chances lo go all the \11ay for !heir first title triumph ln eight trip!! to tlie finals. 1\Iotta snapped : "Let us play t.he last one.i; \Ve 're not dead yet. evPn though everybody is counting us out." _!{ed s' Opep e1· Off CINCINNATI -Tile Cincinnati Red• offlel11ly caace1ect today the optalnc Na· tlonal Lt11ue battball 11me agaln1t the Hoa1to• A1tro1 schedalect for 1''tdnesda~" The c1nctll1tlon was a rt1ul1 or the 11trlke by major ltague baseball players. is no animosity," ?.1rs. Grabarkevri!z says. "It is just a difference of opinion as lo u·ho shoul d p11y for henlth care and pensions. that's all." !\'early alt the \\'Omen say they rarely speak about the business end of baseba ll \\'Ith their husbands and subsequently do not fully understand the conditions of the present contracts nor the exact demands of the players for inc·reased benefits. ;. "I really don 't knO\V a:I that 1nuch ilbout the strike except for \vhat I re:id in !he papers. But I guess if they want the raise !hey should get it." says Joanne O'Brien. "'ife of Angels infielder, Syd O'Brien of Cypress. "It's kind or hard ror me lo say 1 'vant the strike lo slop though, because J\·e got my husband hon1e for a couple days in April," she says. J acki e J ense11 . Raps Players RENO (AP! -Jackie Jensen. 1vho won ?iiost Valuable Player honors fo r tbe American League in 19a8, declared ?itoit. day. "There's no player \\'ho can say he 's underpaid .. , the owne rs should loc t them out ." He added that if the players jeopardize !he baseball pension plan "there·n be a lot or ret ired players "'ho \Viii go to court lo fi)?ht the action.·· J<'n sen is now the deputy director <lf the Nevada State Economic Opportunity ·office in Carson Cit~·. Former n1ajor league pit cher Arch ie Campbell also commented on the current players' strike for higher pe.nsions. sayin~h.!Lhlgh salaries . \\'ill. be the . ruination of sports in general . ''I "'as making $400 with New York and l thought they 1verc crazy for payi ng me that much ," sald the 69-year--Old \Vho pla>·ed \l.'ith the Yankees in 1928>, \V11sh ingl9n in 1929 and Clncinna!i the next year. Dea11 Loses Libel Try PHO_ENIX CAP J -A_judge has ruled_==O.r=ail.lllOmey said the headline w•s Jn favor of Phoenix Newspapers, Jne .• In belOl.tS because It f11lsely placed the I I bASebllll Hall of .Fame member and St a lbt suit brought by former baseball l..ouJs"ballplayer w1der 8 federal grand gtfttt Jerome H. "Olzt}'' Dean. jury indictment for gamblln~. O.an riled the $11 mllllon libel suit in U.S. Dlslrlcl Courl JU<!ge Carl E. U.S. -Dist rict.Court afttr the Feb, 1'4.-1970 rttuecke rejected that contention ~Ionday, Issue or The Phoenix Gazette carried a saying the Jaw is extremely broad i1\ lront·J>A@• headline whkh ru'd: "01 Diz ,.,,s of libel and purJlO'eful lnJ•nt must 'Sluds' Into lndictn1ent." be sho\vn. As a sportscaster. Dean was not eel ror He co1nmented thnl the hci;idllne "'as. his use or the ·word 'slud' as the past "se.mi·humorous and so mewhat af· tense or•rslide.n ' fe-ctiOnaltt toward~ . Dean." ' ' -. Dean's attorney. Phil Goldstein. aal d Denn 1\'RS not attacking iht article under the headllnr. "Jn fac t." Goldstein said. ''the article truthfull and fa ctually reportii that Dean ~·a 11arned In an iodlc:ment·haodt<fdown by • fed•ral grand Jury In Detroll.\Deon was not named as 11 defendant but as one of rh·t coconspirators." Dean had a~ked $5 m11\ion in gtnerat. I mllllon Jn. =ioL11nd JLmilllon ift_ punilivt damages. \ \ ' ' One Nla11 Who Enjoys Goi11g To th e Du g§ ~ Jc{( .1:ilin.,ff h;1~ S<'I a nr1v s 1n1\l·'" season rbi rl'corrl or -15 in Ille fits! 29 ,e::!.n1rs of the J!li 2 -;1•,11 '" 1.,.1th 2l ~.lllll'S Jert to rlay at LC lrvint•. Tom tipence drove in 42 ru ns in iri;•1. the first venr for \11te 1t ~·r b,,rball n nlark th.'.li fell lo :O.lnl 1noff Frlrh1v 1.htri he si>nt five runs <l<'ros<: tilr plntc fi:;ain ':'>l €al State i-f.hn1n~rrHrits~ In adrlition. ~la l inoff is ti:Lr~ .~:i5 f{,r the sc!ison. !ends the l1"l n1 1n h.me rLiri; \\'ith fire and triples .,., i:h st'\ l'n and hos four doub!~~- Yet. ~l a!inoff has n't lei the s~ 'fl t:ikc hin1 to 1hr do".s. S1 9 rts i11 Brief Neb raska QB lnjiired; P ortla,nd Hir es Coac lz T l\"COL;.;'.. Xeb -'\cbr.1~}.:;:i's national C'~1·111•1, .1 C11rnhu~k rrs 01x•ntd spring f •tb,~!I \!ri ll s \ln11d~\·, <1nrl 1he r hirf c··.1,., • n br1n'.! a::kc:t 11:1s : \\'ho·u rrp!arc dCl"Jrtt•d 11u:1rterb;1<'k J err\ TaJ:i:::e? T~ 11 e 1r11hri:1tr>s ~rr Orl\'id l lurnni of 1 :i~ \'t"~olll, ht>!d ~111! of ilt'ti'1n h1~t \t'EI!' lo prr>srrvc a \'cilr of 1·H11ibilily l!f1e--1· it i:•1.,r1n111 f!'•'sl1n1·111 ~l'ar : Terry Lucio:. ~('phn•nr.r\' 1ron1 1',1,·1·1tt>v11lr, '1 C . 11ho l'"l th " 1n·~h'1"'tt 10' nn unbr:11cn sc,~on j.'l'>l f:11!. :111d StC'I<' Tl1111ty of Ogallala, \,·)). <1 rr'l1r11 in~ pla1·1'r. 0 • OAll y PILOT I7 Qu·arry Seeks . . Title Bo ut; s~ res TI(O h ' And Ile 1~11·t f{•adv I•• arlm1! thect' arc l-'--the <ff>f: dnys-uf httiM' t•ritc :iittrrt:-rrl-her. l;uc l: ~"'f··R1•r! 11 kn•'(' injur.· n1i1h1 ~1· th~flu~fi ;\l•vl'l;1 \"s "nrL;oul P.r 11 as r ;•r- riC'd ff1'"1 11111 f·rlrl nnd takrn to the stu - rr-•-h"'1l1h c :itt r ~.\ \' 011.;r;o -J1111 l!:i11,r.1p .11 ,, .• <'1•.ir h Ill !ht' l·n11·rrs 1:~ ,if f ,1! ~ r 1 ,,l Ber~l'!ry thl' p<.!~L \110 \1 'flf!", 1'-~) •1 1 ... S.111 D1egu St;1 \e C 1llt·r.1· ,1.; ,, \ ·-... '' ' •.• 1,,,. ~ ... r.--Quarr+ 1-.;111 Ult11 the 1 d 11 h,, 1 the rr:,: rr· r.t 1r ped BASEBALL FLASH , DOG LOVER JEFF .MALINOFF. Eyes Pro F11t1rre UCI Sopli_Malinoff Wielding ,a Big Stick By HO\\' AR I> L. llANDY 0 1 lht D•ilY Pila! $1aff \\"hen UC lr\·1ne v.·on the recent A n a h e i m Co 1 ! e ~ i a te Baseball Tnurnan1c nt. Jeff ~lalinoH was 11a1ncd mn~t valuable pl<i)er or the v.•eck-long af- f; ,r '1 i!in!"lff is a sophomnre al liCI and is nr:t rf'Jty the starting firs t baseman but tl: · t·!e::inup hil!,..r f11r coa ch Gary Adanis' rcsurg"ent sriuad 1hat has 1\·on scl'en of its lc:i<;t right gan1cs. llnc of the biR rea sons for the about- faec is :'i1alin·orf. I-le \Vas moved to the cle<1nup spn! In slart the tou rn amcnl and s:'lf " !hat time. the only Joss v.·as a 6-5 vrrdict to Oregon Staie. Young .\lalinoff. a graduate of Newport H<"lrbor High. wuuld like to play pro· fcssional base ball v.•hen he co:npl~les l11s (';'11e'l'e career but isn't in any hurry. .. r·m not sorry I mfldc the rlecision to attend UCL Coarh Adan1 s ha s helped 1ne a !•it and has talkrd 11•ith me ever si n1.:c I v.~.; a junicr in high school." Jeff feels there are three or four pr~ fesEi,.,na l prospects on the curren1 le;i m anrt !hat th is year's squad i!i a bet.ter hit- linrr te am th iin the one nf n yC'ar ll'!O v. /y·n he "'<IS a freshman playing 1vilh }{r"'\v Crai~ :inii Tom ~rr·nce. Jeff i~n't taking anything a\\·ay fro1n 11·7 "C':lr's !i·· :n. "r11~i:1 : in back of Tom ·re ally help ed n1c to g;i in sonic good f';: 1ericncc ·· 11 · ::ays b,\' "·av of pr;i.ising tf:c \-oun~ firs t ~ark('r 1rhn sign<'d "'ilh an Ancil"l fa rn1 team and is currently in J{ 1l \'I1le . D cs hr prefer h~tting third or fourth in th • l :icup ? · 1 like ti) hit fourth much better than tr: rl." he rc\cals. "I can get up more for a ,.. .. me hittint! f'lurth. "Rock.v astird n1e ab'lut it one day and 1 t Id him I'd rather bat fourth:' 0!1('S it bo!her him .to bp t against lcfl- han-:~rs'! '·\"nt usual!~·. But I don't like to bat a~ .. 1:1!:.l Sle\e f ;1:.; la UCI tcamm:ite l. He thro11s a roundh'luse currc and ha s me off-~tride." \\ llat type of hitter is ~1alinoff? A long· b:i!I slu~eer or a Jine-dri \'C hitter? "I think rm more of a line dri\·e hit· ter." he sa~s. A check of UCI record books will revea l he is the leading home run . triple and rbi man on the squad wh ich would refute this !"lalement. ··oh. r get mv share of extra base hi ts hut I don't really think rm a home run hiHer." \\'hj1t does he fee l is his \1•caJ.iness in ba seball? / •·1 ha\'cn't been the fastest gu,v but J have been 1vorking on it and feel I nm gelling quicker. .. I'm als:> not the greatest base runner. II seems like rm al\\'ays runn ing f uy.: off ba~cs." How about fi eldi ng and playing first base or the outfield '! "First base is n1y choi ce.'' hC sa y~. al though he played the outfield mJch or lhe time as a fre shn1an. Do first basemen ''cheat" a little in moving off the bag on a close play? ··some of them do. I used to \\'alrh !\loose Skov.Ton and he would pop his glove early and come off the bag to gt'.t th e ball. I try to rnake sure 1 get the out."' Jeff says. He rompares the quick departure of first baseman to the pi vot at second iJ;i.se on a dou ble play. "Uinpircs usually .r;lve you the .benefit in close situalions .. in t11e field ." J\'ff has been nn championshir leiJnis in the past. He lived in Tenafly, N. J . fo r twn .1cars and played 011 a state ch11n· picnship Little Lca~uc te1 1n bnth rears. He plans to play f"r Adams in !he B;isin League again this summer in South Dak.,ta. '·The competition is a little keener there but the big difference is in p\~yi:;g erery day:' His fathe r played secnnd base fnr l"SC and an older brnthcr !Rich) teaches in Santa Barbarn. Sister Barbara also lives in the San1a Barbara area. Adams is high on the youn':! n1an \vho is desti ned to hold do11·n first base for th e nc"\t two years. "Jeff is a keen C<Jn1pct1tnr and he . doesn't erer compl ain. He is a fine young n1<1n and I think, a pro prosi>eet." He 1vasn't drafted out of high s1.:hool and says simply: "The scouts didn 't seem too interested in n1e." All that should change if he continues lo hit th e ball and fie ld as well as he has this season at UCJ, Sta11ford Ten11is Forces At Newpo1·t; Tita11s Wi11 Stanford University's impressi\•e tenn is contingent \Viii display its v.·ares at the Park f\'e\\'port Apartment complex in Ne\\·pOrl Beach Sunday against,an asso rt- ment of current professionals and Stan· , ford alumn i. .• It'll g_jhe weekcncLw.rapup Jor Stan- ford folklW ing a pair of Pac-8 clashes with USC and UCLA and the public is in· vite<i free ot charge. Rosi:f'c Tanner. tt\e nation's No. I rank· ed amateur. leads the Stnnfords \\1ilh ac- lirn slated from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, ~ 'l ,lcs arl\'crsaric!' scheduled to con1· pC'IC :igainst ~tnr)!oJd_ inc!g~_Davis Cl.I -capl1Jri -IJcnnls llalsfon. r 0 r-m c r \V11llb1ednn champion Alex Olmedo, Park Nf'l\\porl's Jacques Gr i g r y, Hugh SlC-"'al'-L, Jim Shepherd, Gibb!"' Shea, For-- rest Stc\v11rt. and Larry C:Ollln.s. , Dick \VoUe of Laguna Beach was nam- ed coach of the year for the second strai~ht year follo"•ing his 1cam's latest garnering of the national title. All-.\merica n hon'lrs went lo i\l1ke Kelley , Leonard Cali ng, Richard Quin n, _t;eiUi ~llgi:. Glnin Hc.ciicnlible and Guy Nelson in the college di\'ision finals last weekend at \Vheaton. Ill. Cril State (Fullerton) "'Oil 1he title \Vilh Iriil.55 points to edge out Southern Con· nt>cticul 1153.05 f, San Fernando Valley State College (151.2Q) and Chicago Circle (149.15). Kelley was the national tjtJlfilJn the paralle1 ba rs-With an-18'.30 average. -Calendar - Other learn members ot Tanner's in· ...... 11 _,,..~~14!T ~,~•J!'.,!111.,~1. •lude Sand" i\fa"er, Rick Fisher, Jim T1nn11 -: Slf!lnv 1411.1 "' N•"'nirt <l u1. '-,T " , Olmn•1lie1 -1=-• de-! Mar •t !.one••. NtWPOrl '"'Alnneii. Chico Hagey and Paul S1done . 11 •• ,n111e1m. i...t•'ll'llO" • Fo11n1a1n va·•ev. v11ort•• '-"" •t ..,-t$1m1n,tt r \~11 a ••UL Park Newport is located at Jamboree Swrin11111n1 -"""~t1 ... 11 ftuntlM1lon e,~t11. 11.J[ R d Wfll~rn II Mtrll'· Un·~~"l!• •t L19un1, TwlllM lfl and San Joaquur 1 s oa . M•qlon v1110 5~ cit,.,.."'' M F111:urH1 (•II ,, a. u 1. * NtWllOl'I tr Y,ttrm!n•lt• "'/l'-Tllw1 '' erl 41 \"• C l SI l IF II •• I TrKk -Fe111 llalln •• C°"3'11t Ott' Ml1'• A~1ES. JO "" - 8 II c u erwn Ed l$1)n II s .... Yan1y. Ellancl~ ., M•<in0,!1, l.Nfl ., ., mnaSI! w1'\I be back in action Saturday H11n11no111t1 e•ac ... •n•11•1m 11 M~r 1J\ll, st111a ""' 11 ~ Newwt,,Wf!l"n •1. Wt:.ttn•n•ltr, Y1U1 Per. 11 • h•n lhey compete in the NCAA Mf111on v1•1G· 1ta11 •t Stn c1mitntt, CM11 M1w • , ... at LOI Al•m1•01 1 ... un1 8,ttll " S~• !t1f ti un1i.crsily d.lvlslo n lndlv!dual tourney J·~J!1.._11 -1·o~1etietoi: , c11a111v 12 ac!. uc tr-41"' follpwmg second straight team title a t u .. 1., 11 RMl•l'd• 01. · collegt dlV[Slon.$ircies. __ ,_=i;: 17.,_-'°"111 coa11 conttrtnct ''"" •' I It's just ttiat J c1 t !r1s haO a Inti~ 111- terest Ill the f ·ur-Jc~red anin•als and since his da.1•s in gr:11nn1ar Sl'h.lOI h, s broughL strav puppirs home. 'flit• ,,-rinU5"'''S nf thr injw·y \1a5 n'll ii nn1( tl1 ;ite\v de!crmined. • "I lihc an11hal:. ;i nd \\ht·11 l ~Cl•·a !Jll~OY r o r:1·t..\\'O. Orl'. -Jack :\·lrflnskcy thal 11{'cds a hun1l'. I Irv to find nnc lnr h·1<; rii't'1 l'P tr_1 in" to t11n1 \\'akr Frrt>~t him." Jcff -~'IV:o!. ''\.Jv -1nom IRJ,l'tra • i1·t., a f "il'P-nilt r 111 1hr Atl:int 1<· Co;1 ~l 11nn·1 let n1c l,~1·p ano!hf'r one :Jt ' L :.u C·•nfrrl'r~ec ;ind 1.1krn on th1• 1a,k of I have to get rid j•f th rn1." c·~ri,.h•n , tht• b1nlr"' I' 1> rt I" n d Jeff even brin;:!s tht• purri<·' tr• I'" ' ·' ·r:c !'J!:1,.r r~ 1n !ht· \'atiO tliil B.:i "kl't b:ill on the t\ntcnler d1amrnd anrl adn11'~. "l A~-:n1•111• "! C!•:!Ch. llanifJ11'~ aµ1~1i111n1r1;t 11 ,, '.\1Ptl d.'.ll' hv h<'.1d \'!l<ll'll Jl.>i\ (''"I 1."•iK'hl'(j h 1~ J/l ll'111"1tlr! ,! I 11 .\rn11's nati,.n.11 :-r r\1r1·, 1 •, 1lf 1956 U..tttl . "-It' T''.tr--.• • r i .... the linncr.'-I!\ 11! l :·1!· 1 Cal. . 0 LOL'I S\111.LE -I. 'I\\ '• ' ' I I \ don't kno1v if ro1 ch fGary 1\i .:in1s1 ;;:;cs -~1;0 Pl<.1:';.'r,; r nrl,.tl the ir t1111-1nnnth do_c-s on the lield fir nr.t. s~:ir<·h for a ci'~th ~l nnday by hiring the ~uperstar 11 1~-111 ·n 'J •11(1.11 1 • rr" 11. "But !hcv arc so sirnplc ilnd I can"l 4a.\'rar-olrl ;\lcCliisk"r. lhc f1r~t .\rl1iJp;1 1-l q:p t.;i~k··ll1.1ll •r1•;1111· help liki ng 'them ." he adds. l'nrtli nd's nci~· CJ3rh ,~·as 7ri89 at froni the Cun1ni-·1111e.d!l1 \thli·t1<· l iu "t At the present lime J eff is a sr,eial \\, 1 , Fr rest but h:is thP rrputall •n of Kcnluc~y. scicnc·e 1najor at UCL producing ii·ell-prep.:ired, llCJ!-discip!tned Carson !'ur1tr ;1 •poke s n 1;111 l11r ~ht• But guess \1•ha\'! tEains. club. tuld J. 111·11s t·1111tt·r1·111·1· "11r•'i'•• ··ru probablv ch:in~e my mll)1r to e fortunatr 111 h,ll l'\~' a !"ll[J1'r 'l~u ~l·!~·1· I I biology next ~ear and perhaps t;o into to r('{:circ !ht• !ir t a11,1rd narnt•d 1• 1· ' II' " ···r b r 1' h r r of ' ' I 11' ! 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E•. la•: for 11~~ '~~•\J l~bel11~ bl~.:~' I • Low. modern silhouette • lnterlocklng !read to grip the road -PJ~. 2-for S49 49 .<1 "'·~ 111cle· ~. 01~• st 1,1, raa. e, TaA rcr •~~, J S!IO~ll t~btl111 Dlat\.,aU. ~. \ • Our best·selUng tire. • Fout-ply rayon cord • Wrap-around !read oo stations where )'OU ~these signs. The above ~nces on tl198 and set\1-Ces•r& •va,lable na1.oner•1 at -.-.i;-.ons o~ratf!d t'ly Hum!)lo 0 ~ & RcJ .. i. M Comoany localad in.mac/ nt'tJpc' !tn MtJS ;:.nd eonv-,r '" Pr~ ... er:~ elu.r. m3'1 vary ill l*lit•p&tino 1ndopenclont Enco d::.;.ilcB • r • • (All five wheels) u. • Helps avoid uneven tire wear. • ~£gu!ar rotation can help increase 1read·1i1e. TI1ree Ways to Charge at most VA!ueCenters. I • • • • ' . . . . . DAILY PI LOT Tuesd,iy Apr I 4 l'l72 I Racing-E ntr-ies Yida Blue .~~;~~~~~· .;~;~:.:;;~~· T k T Tiit lalhlwlnt HtliOn I• 6o,.,. busl111n TM foll-1119 ,_,_ 11 ooi.., bullnt" Harness LEGAL NOTICE P ICT!TIOl,!5 a uStNlSS N.AMI •T•TEMlHT fl\I followlnt H rKl!U 1r1 ot1n1 DU1ln1u ''· LEGAL NOTICE ,l(TITIOUJ t USINIS5 N&MI STATIMINT lollowlne per11111 11 e1.rn1 bu1!111u CA MERA REPAIRS NOW JN ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL CA·MERA REPAIR A ll.&NCM OF GENERAL CAMERA, PASAOENA factor)' t r a ined C rchnlCHl n~-fac·I Ory rial~ CAMr••s . PROJECTOllS . EXPO,UPE MEJERS • AUO IO VISUAL e SOUNO e RECOROEAS FULL·YEAR GUARANTEE 12444 CHAPMAN G4 RDEN GROVE HARBOR & CHAP~IA:\'-onr-mile .South of Disnc) lar1d 638-1622 DAVE ROSS ,.ONTIAC 'S EICCLUSIYf NEW CAR I f 5 Y.EAR/50,000 MILE · WaRRanty At No Extra Charqe • P1•1t & LICo• o~ o"tlr~ Power Tr••n PAYS 1~3 Per Ann um Paid annually on deposin of Sl 00,000 for a one year term . 3 Per Annum Paid quarterly & compou nded daily . on deposiu of $5,000 or more minimum term two years FOURTEEN OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN Arc1di1 Sell G1rd1n1 •cerri1os •cast• Me11 Downey (2) LI Crncenu Los Aneeln 12) Monterty Park 'Orange l •ssn Berntrdino 1 Whittier I *OPEN NIGHT & DAV I and Saturdays & !a1111~ ~s1\' Call {213) 923 -9601 or see the white pages for your nearest office ...... ' '~ ''" \ !''"''''" 1 : ll:ll!IJ!ll • ~'~' . ~l~/.J' '"'~ ASSETS OVER $315 MILLION '~ ,..., . ' ,,~ ,. ... AIM 11 .. llllt a es 1·y t t VIL.LA "Alllt' llE•l TY, 1111 Ctn!ff tt: HAllllOfl (0 0 ;'!~1~' ~lli~~:7°~:~M"',~.·w: o~~~;,~111;(~:~~:.™:11 1 C•M•t O• .. ~'!~, INHkllUM~:: ·~6;!!?c 1:.'!:.: I"''"' fl•'(• '~~2) V1H1 Pt•• "' .. ' JOlln +t. ,_,,, IGt ... rt l •trtlWf) .. ,., ... -..'!",!~! '•'","·········"''\ lift:·"' At Mo vi' es """ 11u1!1'1e11 II btlllf (Ol\Oi,l(ltCI br ,,, ;w1, Cri.11n1I Pl. HtWDOtl '''"' Ct!ll ' , . ., ,. .. ( "" , US l ~.tl.,Oi,1ll Tllb b11dn1H I' beofll (Ol'ICIUCl.d bw ·, •~0···1 lol<•f( !M Ci<"" ft I W•11tt Sellfl ••I Llf'l'li ltd ltrtnerll!lll . ' P -.;11 NC·• IW ...,,~,,_, 1 Tflll 111Ttm1nl llltd ,..,111 Int Counlv' •·• ''" O'"' II """'~lttl ( .,....n H. Coottfl ~'O>in'~' /') C•Or·>.i (lf•lr. Of Ortntt .ountv on; Ml•Cfl ll, Thl1 111t~tnl llllld wilt! th ( An~,( -r.1ltr! tL Otu!IOfll 0•1S '·"'L'\V YORK IAP l -V1'da !01' BY W1tr1r T. l(ll!f, o~u!y Covnrv (ltrk ol Ortntt Count'I' Ofl• ,! 111,j/!l\o C.••"• f!•oa':1 !J voll••t' &JOO "W C•t•k ''"'' ','!.~:.,.",,,',','.'"" J , Mt odo.,, ''6:Po'!,• $kVVltW ENTERPRISES, ) JI 5 E ldtn. Co1t1 ,...,.., C• tMJt $11Yln C. LtublY. HIS Elden, Cotlt M..u. n•11 ll 0<1111f it, Ettl'lotnt, Ull $ttSMr1 Or., Nt,..llO!'I l ttth Tl\11 b\ltl,,.tt JI IMtl"I Ctlndll(lfd bY t Pt rlnttJhlp. •1cnt rd H. Et!t!or~t Th\1 1t111,..1n1 tlltG with !~• Count'I' Cit•' 111 Or1'111 (OUftlY on: Mtrcn 31. 1111. Iv Wtlttr T. Kini. Oel~IY Coun1v . ., 11 l,lltO'I 1'000 PllOOUCTI 1) THE OMELET MAN J) OMELIT MAN P•ODUCTS, ••ll Plt(t nltt Avt-• COl11 MtMI tHl1 ll•n S, ltrdln, JOO f:11I COlll k lthwlv Ho, 1, Ntw-• ft•th t .. 11 llutln4tll 11 H lt!,t ttnduct9d bv "' lndlv!cll.llt! Robtrt S. l t r<l •n Tllli 1t1t1m.1n1 llltd wllh lht Countv Clerk Ill Or1n11 Countv on' M4!rcn )1. lt12. I Y Wtlt•r T. l(ln1. Ot~UIY (OUftlY Sl\fll!NTH •ACI! -OM ... !I. P~·~ Bl h' j . b _ • ., r.1, '°"!· "O" ...... ..,, .,.000 '" ••11 1•1j ue, 15 ob ''''l a ste@I prod· "11011~.t O••no• co11t c1u'I Pllo•. f,;~ ,':.'~~ 0~~. ~:,,"',.:'.' .. ~'. ':J~1~ -~~?,i uct.s firm four days old ••rl! 1• '" 11• 2J, ,,,, 9'l·12 Pubtrll••d Or1nt1 co..11 Dt Hv '~~11:1~ '"''' ,1..,., ~;::1 In "'' J '''"' tC0·2l. P11rs1 launc hed a possible m ovie L EGAL NOTICE Mire.ti fl , 21• t nd Aorfl '· 11. 1'11 1»11 PubU)l'I~ Or1n1t (0111 011ty Plle•. Publllhtd Or111111 COii.ii Ot•l'f Piie!. J ~·11 'L v J~nn\on l career ~1onday and admitted 1---~:;;;;-;;'-;;;;;;;;;;::......:=~1 "~'~"~'~·~'~'·~'~'=· ~"~·~'~"~':::'.'._..".'::'._i•~u~"'•'c'_'c"c· c"-'-'-· c"c·c':'·-'c'c"c_ ___ ....:":'....:·" Ct tr•. Clt rk ~.~~.~r~~ :t l~~;j~~~1 he v:ishcd It 'A'Crt! a baseball ''J:~T~o~:,,:~~~H::' . 1----:L::E~G}AL;_;;oN;OT~~IC=E:.._ ___ l-;;::;::;:~L~E,~G;AL~~N~OTI~~C~E'._,. __ 1" __ __.:L~E~G~AL~~N~OTl~~CE~:_ __ ~;;~",, ~"~r~:~l'0"' contra c t he was signing. Tn• 1c1111 .. 11)9 IM'-' dolno bUtlfl('•• ,.. •A• u.1 r .. ar~ 1~1eerl•v 10 B•.,vl ••j Jd h f d ELMOltE COMPANY ltEAL ESTATE 'ICTITIOUJ IUSINllS STATaMINT 0' Al,1.NOONM INT 01' IA•_. ( I'\~! &Ill 10 Mt•Ot~•\ \\'OU a ve pre erre to OIVl~ION ,, 111 Dov,, pr!tt, Suitt 10, HAM! STATIMINT USf 01' l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISJ NAMI l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISI II °' B~•v•v Al!!., Oifi~~i:'t! have told you that I h11.d N1WPOfl B11d1, (1l11or11I• •1MO Th1 IGllowlnt PfrtOn II doln• bu1lnh• '"' IOHowlno per111n "•• 1b11'1C1on" '"' NAMI ITATIMINT N ~""r~,1 /fl Meti . ed I I Rutll P w11111"'1 161 N · LJl'l(l)ln t ): UM 01 l~t l!tt\llou1 bullntn n11n1 TkE T~• toUcwlno 11tr1«1 It dtl"I bualnts. 5.IOHTH ltACI! -ON tl\!I• Ptt~ Sign 8 Contract 0 pay Pltct . Mo~rovl1, C11ito•n•i 11016 $LENOEll 5TltEEl, o ... (llY l lvd, ELMO•l COMPANY t i NI Oov•r 01lwe, 11; ( '"'""'· All fQfj, Pv•H ti/JO'.! !OD baseball." the 22. i·ear. old T .. lt. ti.Ill-11 CGl'IGutltcl o ........ n ""' -Wtl!, O~·~t. c1111,,,n!JJ:W. SI/flt l~N'-.W»"f l~illorf1lt.11..o, l,l_~!VEltSA~ ~QN5I!t.UCTJON. lW < •,,...,.a or«• ti• 400 , Mlltt'I Govo&Ull. MTCl\11! Amt1, 2)05J $t111n (lr(lt , t'I Tiit r+CtllloiJI bu11"tJI n1"'1 rll•rtld 10 Et sl F1lrw1y 0rfvt, Or1nt1, (tlUOTnol "'""' "" G•rden• UnSi"Ofd pitcher Of {he ll~in P. WH••om o "Toro, C1lflornl1. llloYt Wtl lilf(J In County"" f!flfUlfW J, ., ... ...,,v "'"'"° 1 fJ"•"l~1 1~!)00 ~ Thi bu ! lt12 ' l'l•a t:• G<llrt JONt> 1],l lO Oakland Athletics told a news t n1111111.,,.nt w11 llled wl!n 1111 Coun-ll'ICllw~ooo•'."''' Ii btl1111 cn..ciuctld bV t n ituill '· W•••l•mo, ''' N. L>o<o•o 0 Jllh" Frlf(Jr lcl'I. "" E11t Ftlrw1v •'~"'"'" I J A Btnne•n ll '00 t'I' (ltrk ol Or1nt1 Counly on MtrUI 11. . rlvt, Or1n91, Ct lltornl1 '2116•. ""' B,, '1•110~• 1A 111n..,u1~1 11 M& conference called to announce u12. Toi M•d!1e1 Am11 l"ltc:t. M11t1rov11, c111111rn11 t1c1, Thl1 bu1l11tu I• 11e1ng condu.:t9d bY 111 B~v A(!,,,.. ll Wdlotf"I\ I••~ b . • . . p; UJJJ I lltt1men1 tltt<I wllh 11\1 Cou~IY Tnl1 DUl lflesl .,..,, C-\IClfd by t n In• ll'ICllVldU1I A';; 1 'r'~'"~~lif1~1'0~~ 1 ,.,,, i1~~ IS s1gn1ng lo appear In a p11rii,5nld O••nff Co••• Oei•v Pll 1 Clerk of Or1ng1 COi.iniy on: Mtrch ,,, 01w1ou11. . JOhll F•ledrlcl'I C•• ,..,.., "'" 1oe1 Pu11e s2~ c 1 .. m-p lanned series of films about a Ma•tJI JI. 11, •l'ICI AP!'!I '· 11. 1111 r.w-01i ,u,n.,sv Arniur I!. Krtvtr Otpul'f Counry . ltusll P. Wi111,,,,, Tnrs i11!t1ntn1 t iled wi111 1111o CountJ l"a 0 .,ct S7SOCI f" t t Tll!I l lllt1"tnl Wf l l!ltd w1!/I lllt (CIUft. Cl•rk &I Orin .. (CY"'" °"' loll •<• •. ("ll•nttV llttu IJ Dfn"··· Lchonal detective ca I red . IY Citric cl Ori "" ' -~ ~"°'"u" •G Holli LEGAL NOTICE ' 1t.UJ ltlJ . .,., oun., on M•rch 11 , lt7J SY Stvlt lY J . M111CM1x Otlut'I' COU11· r;..,. Tt ll• t& Wonofd Shafi. McOWEN, GllEEN a SY\.VIA · IV Citric. V1H1r1 1 LO'<• rP Ce"'°"' Alltrn1~1 t i LtW ,1U1) ANTON DUMHAltT ,..,.,,~. l(,,,aM tJ ,,.11"~· tlll Bul Blue's attorney , B ob l'ICTITIOUJ JUJINEss "" E. c~1pm1n -P..u11Uu.t<1 o,,,,.,. C0111 -0t11y -P!lof; Atttrn..,...t1--l1w C'>l•~t"· I(•; !"' Wllll•mio G t 'd NAME STA'TIMlNT Orl nN , Ctlilornlt nw M1rt11 JI. 21. I nd APril ,, 11, 1t7J 141.n \>tll ltl U. I I••· J11s• C!loDtr 10 Mtv~''' e rS • Sal ; T/>1 lcllowlnD p.erion ii aoln1 ))u1lnt s1 T1I: •U·SltO S~•"'"ff l't•c~ !F ... "*") fl , I , 11: LEGAL NOTICE W"tmlft11tr, C1Uf, tl6U -IH> E U•l~•t •· e S 00 C OSer !O Signing P11bllslltd Or1nor (01)1 Dt l!y Pilot. Ttl: ltWJJI "''' Cr1111 IP Rt1Ctn1c1 than he e v er "·a s and unless vf~T M~~Ac~ ,,i~N~kvP:,~oc1r:1~: M1rcn 21, n . •no A•rn 4, 11. itn 7d-7J IAll »16 J b b Irvine t1'6•. NOTICE TO CRIOJTOllS t e ot er American League Gtne o P1rklnion, 119, keltl c ircit . LEGAL NOTICE SUl"t111011 COURT OI' THI P1101'111td Or1ntt COl•I A•1U •• 11. u. 1J, ,,,, ' , 16"6 OtUv Pile•. 176'71 Raci11g Res ults ov.·ners come into the situa~ Co•I• M~ll STATI OF CALl,ORNIA 'OR: I . J d ., b \' b . Tiiis bu1onen 1t btl..., COl\Cl\l(lfd b'f in NOTICl IN\/ITINO 1101 TNE COUNTY 0, O•ANGI!: IOn, On (! leVe l ere IS lnd1vlou1I. Notj(e 11 htreb'( t i"•" thll !hp llotrd cf Ne. A·1l21t any chance of Vida signing . Gene O. p,,,,,.i.on TtU$!t1s OI !hf Co.it Communl!Y Coll"' E1!11e cf llLAS N. MORAGA. 1l1 ILA.sl------...,-ccc-------. Th'l 51tttmtnt tllld with the (oun!v Olsrrlct Of Or~nu1 Cou11tv, Ci lllornlt, will MOlt..,GA, DK111ed. 1001 thlS year. ., Clerk et Ort ngt County en: Merell u, rtce!vt 1taled bld1 up lo ll·OD 1 m NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN !e !ht NOTICI 0' 01,AULT AHD "l don't know about next ,',"',·,,•,•,.B•u1r!y J. M1ada• D•PulY coun-Tutso1v. April 11, 1tn, 1t the Purc1ii'1tn~ credllPr1 111 1h1 •bovt n1meo deceiunr ILICTION to SILL UNO•• •,,•pl, o1 w lo 1chool 0111r!ct l«llld 1r 111•1 t ll Ptf1on1 h1vint tll!m1 1v1ln1t 1111 0110 OJI TRUJT y ear. The Flood decision , 1•n• ~,o Ad1rn1 A11111ut . Col!• Mti• ••Id d1c1<1e111 1r1 rtc1 ulrt0 ta !lit them T. 1. N1. 71·'1 . ff P11bl+1hfd Or1ntt COtll Otl!V P•lol, C11Tlornl1, ti whit/> llmt llld bldl wll! ~ will> lhl ntttHtrY "ouclltrl, In Int &file~ Tht lollowlnt CCPY ol "NOHtt", !hi LEGAL NOTICE mtghl a eel it.•• M1rcn 11. 18 i nd April •· n . 1972 JJJ.n ovbhtlv op.en~ i nd reid 1.,,: ol r1>1 Cl••-el lht 1bov1 entllltd court, 0, orlt ln11 ot wll!ch w1• tll!d '"' recerd en The test by Curt f"lood FUllNISH NEW 0 11 USEO UkF to prestnl !htm, wlln the nects11ry 1/J0/71 In lhl QI/let 111 !I'll rec&rdt r 01 M1 ... u v. A•rol 1 ' a L GAL TELEVISION TllANSMITTElt veucntfl, 10 lne uP'ldersl1ntC1 11th• eflltt 0.1n;11 County, C1lllern11, 11 11nl to you (Jii t & ''" fo rmer St. Louis a n d E NOTICE All bldt art IQ bt ln 1tcerG1nt1 wllh cl lier t t1orntys: COHEN. STOl(l(E a. ln11mucn II'" ••1mln1t111n el lhl t!llt le l'lllSf llACE -Ont "'" Pict \Vash · t tf" Id f th !l>e .1.nslrucllons 1P'ld Cendltlon' I nd OWEN (8y: L1rry F GolC11b1J, 1212 s1id t•u1t prapf rlY 1how1 Yllll mt v 1'11v1 (IAtm•n~ All tQ~I Punt Sl5tio:>° tng On OU le er, 0 e FtCTITIOUI IU51N£5S SPttoloclllons wlllch 1r, now 011 Ille Ind N&rlh 9rt11C1w•v, Suire 211, St ntl Anl lh l"ttr11I 111 tnt l•us1•1'1 1.1\11 1r11o Armt1tt1 ll •no 1 .. 0111 6 60 l 10 l Ml reser\·e claUSe, Whic h binds 3 NAME 5TATl!MIENT miv be IKUreCI In !hf ol!i(f of !tit (tlfloinlt . '11C1. WMUI II !llt Pll CI oi ttfllints. Wht"9• Ee•l lte"•P! _,till l&(t I t I b I b · tn1 fallowing perion 11 dolnt busontis Pvrcl\111~ "'''"I 111 S•ld u:llOPI dlitrlc!. butlnttl ot lht undertlt"td In t it"''"''' TITLE INSUlilANCE •ND TlilUST S11•t~·1 C1r111 lltl"911(l) J ~ payer 0 One CU Un eSS e IS I I; Etc.ti b•ddtr mutt •uOmU wl!t\ 1111 blO I Pt!rltlnon9 ID tnt •1Ttlt el 11ld llt Ctatnt COMPANY, 11 Tru,tH Elmtr W Hlinttr, r,,.,t -'Cl • traded or released. is before TH£ TWENTYFlltST CENTVRV '''~ler's tntc~. t 1•Ulltd cnttk, 11, ti!d· wltnln tour monrhs 1n1r the 11rs1 Puo11t,'. Tr1111e1 s111 0111cr r. "'1111 raced -F'"' lmrrtU•Oll, 1,,,.., b 5 S Ul\ILIMITEO. ~II lllu monl $1rttl' dtr 1 tlonCI m8dt PIYlble lo 1n1 c•dtr ot lion al !nls nehce. Nc:ri.ct Is lltrtbv ti••~· !nit t itl• Dell Cn~•llt, "'Ollt Ooll. /Aetaow I e U. · Upreme Courl. LltYnt Belch, '26.51 ' tt'll Ct111t (cm"'unltw CeUeH Oollrict Otltd Maren 71, Hn lns11r1n(f 111d "Trust CCmPt fl•, I cor• -Ht111'11r,..G1• VtJu---~Ue, Winner of the Wlllltm R. Eddlfls, 411 91u"""'I Bo..ro Ill Trus1tfl 111 1n emount no! leo MAltV LOUISE GOOINEl 11or1tl&n 1• Gu!y t PD&!nttd Tru11te urw!t• 1 Scrn•che.:1 -Hll S•arm • $'irffl, LllU"I Bticn f]6.Jl !l'ltfl llv1 .,...,.,.r 15-..) cl ~ 111"' bill IS Executr1l OI !he Wiii ol 11\t DteO el Tru1r d1tfd StPtembfr 71. 1t11, n Ex1<11 S·Armera ltiftl & 1 ._ Amer1cciri League --11.1 Ost T1111 bu!lntn 11 tit;.., cond11t!ed bv 1,. 1 eu1r1ntH 11111 tn• t1lOc11r w•H rnt•r into •bovt n1mPd atct:dt111 tKtt11!td tlY M.G.lt$HALL ST•LTNEit '"" Wh11191 Etrl, p#ld '1l 00 ValuabJ Pl nd C y lndov!du11 !ht DrOPCseel Ccntrtcl II 1111 11m1 Is COHEN, 5TOkkE & OWEN . 4NN SllOWN ST IL TNEll 11 T•IJtlar It SECONQ llACE -O"t ll"+lf Ptc• e a y er a 'Y OUng 519n~ WltLIAM It. EDOIN~ iwara~ lo film , In tne 111111r el ftllurt le 1ay, LARllT F. GOLOSIYI stcurt ct r1•1" OC!lgt rlens In f1va: of M-•11'" s v111r old• '"" vndf1, Purst awards last season. is seeking T1111 slatement f!ied wlll't '"' C011n1V •nrer 10111 'IKh cc11tr1u, th• precefct1 e1 nn Nirltl lrotft1y, s111111n "'llltOLD sE•llLE ,..., c~•llLl!Y G. "'"' $7' 000 I · 'lb 0 k\ d Cle k el ore c M 1 the c.htck wtll bt t11tfe1ttd. er In ft<f ,111 Stftll An1, C1lllornl1 9J1'1 ~EARLE, t<uiiwlld I nd wlli 11 loin! C.<:<1'1 lie'"" !Ackcnn•~I ! ;ia ; •o 1 » A 'oJ, 0 SClghn 1 w1 F' 1 a abn • ll y r Bt~frly nJ.e M":;~!.~~,0~;¥ 1~0:,~1~ of 1 bOnd, fht lull •um tnertel wlll IMt Tttt11to111: 11141 US·12CS ff n1ilt1, 11 b•ntliclt •v. reco<dtd 101,111 , S""'~' 9e11111y I RllCMQrCl l l 6(J ? -0 S O\yncr ar eS In ey aS (lt•k, F 1._.71 !&rft•lfd to 11ld Kllilol Oi1tri(I. , At!IH'nlYt ltr E•Kulrlx 11 ln11tu,,..ent no 111', In bQ01! tt30, Pl•t Perlee J'r1mro1t ((ronl!) l . .i ff d 55• p bll h d 0 · -~ bJddu mtw wlllldraw ltl1 bid ler 1 _e_u1Ulo1'1~1~H._O.J/lY---2llol.1°" of_OU!cl;U.R1(:>1'dl-.IA..tnt-OHltL..Of lime -1 01 7 s O ere <>,000. M•~cn 1 21' ana ~i:;;r111, ~~~-s111, ~,~•;v~;'.~j Pf'"°" 111 !o•tw·ll•t l•l! ct•v• 111er th• APror,, n, 11. 25. 1tn 17i-11 tht Rtcororr .,, 0 •• ,,,1 c 0 y " 1 .,. --- A1..., •11Ct<I -,,._~/!IP H•lls ~t'll•· da~~ •t! for , .. , aoe"ing !t'lfrtof, C11ilt1r"i1. t1ncrihin9 ltnd tfttrtln said """'-..y Peco, Black W1~. LlciY fl t lwl", .. 1 80trd ,01 TrU,ltt• reserves IM LEGAL NOTICE obl!111Hcn1 l"tludl"O ont n11!f for 1n11 Sr•"' F"!~C• LEGAL NOTICE privolto~ of rtttCllr>q 1ny 1nd 111 bias er pdncTpa! 1um ot u .000.00 1h1t !Mt 5Cftlc~ro -Ml C11l~l·n1 R d Ch t !o w~•ve a"y lrr!gYl11tiTl1s or In. IAlt -3*" bfntll~l1! '"''''" undt r tvt~ Ottd ol TH IRD ltACl -0111 l'n!lf Pact. e Ina IAR lUJ forma!oll~· In any bid or In tilt bleldlng. JUPEltlO• COURT OF T~I! lru1t 111d lht 11b!1911fon1 llCU••d !ht•tbY Cl11mont .,All 1911 Purse 11S00. NOTIC E TO CREDITORS NORMAN E. WATSON ST,t..TE 01' CALl,ORNIA FOlt lrt PrtJ'"Uv h'ld ew !ht undersltnedi Meadow .Zet11nd (Heyetn Jr ) SUPElt lOR COUltT OI' TNE Stctv. Board&! TruSltel THE COUHTY OF ORANGE lhel t tl•llCll cl. ena deltUI! In, 1h1 21.00 5.tO 3 lO Oo~n ' .G.&rll 11, IVJ] • 11:00 1 m NO A·1?11? ab!l~~HOf\1 fo• wh·th sucll Dte<I e l T•ud C•••l•ns Flrti (G•lllt•"l 3.•o 1.•o Pi'tl g Poll ""' s~~~l!cO" CALIFORNIA FOR Publltlitd O••nge Co1s1 Ot!ly Piiot. NOTICE OI' SALE 01' llEllL PllOP· is 1acurlty "•1 accutrta 1n '"" p1ymt!lt Fr~ncl1cen (Rocc~ieJ 260 . .._. o~~-'!'7~:0oRANGE M1rch ii ind Aorll l.1'17 121.n EllTY AT l"RIVATE SALi! hes not bfirn m1a1 el' Tn1 •11"' el Tlmt -l.08 t 5. E~tele 111 ROBERT T ... V LOR In tnt Ml!ltr of 1111 E1t•te ot SLAS N S1,5J1.'n nrrttctc•t t dv•nted by Al\11 r1cet1 -~"'m~ S1u1r1. G Bea, M,!.NGAl\I, 11~ known as RD•••T T LEGAL NOTICE MORAGA, t kl. SLAS MOllAGA, Dlcttl: benell(l1ry Jn Ptvm~ ol 11tlln<1u1ncl1t S~>" C.cltl. 00-Dotlor VO!!•tn. MANGAN, Oeceestd. e<I. d11t tin I o•lot t nt\11"tlrt ntt. Tn•t l!y $(~~;~1enia -L1ul1 Fttr, (linker Due m' LA NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN jg lht llHf NOT\CE IS HEREll V GIVEN tn11 '"' re1sc7 ... , •• cl, lht undtr1l1ned. l!ftltnl cr,.,irars 01 tilt lbc"t nemra oectoen/ SUPEltlO• COUit?" OJI TM! ll/!Clfri '""" wit! st!I 11 Prlv1tt 1111, c" bt nttCl••Y undtr 1ucn Deed el Trutt. ~u f!l?c~ -1 ,~~n•Shtd third, d•IQut lille<I and lntl 111 otrsons nevln~ clt lms 19e!nst lhe st• TE OF C•Ll,ORHIA ,0 • ~~1,•!Ttr 111,00 Hth d1y QI Aorll, 1972. 11 Int t~t,c11te<I t nd atllvertd to 111d duly •~ ••Id dect<lflll ire r1<1ulrea 111 tl!t the"'. THE COUNTY 0, o•ANG£ "' (I cl 11El\I STOkkE .. OWl!H, A!· PO nlfd Tru1te1. I w•lllfn Clttlt tt tlon el C!~~l~:HAllR:;,~. ; 11 ,:111 ni11. · Tral. LOS ANGELES -The 14-.. ,1111 ine ntc1111rv voucl'ltrs, In ine office No. A·IMIJ l11tntvs '' L1w. 1212 Nortn ll•o1<1W1v. Oel1ulr '"" Ormtnd klr S111. l "d t<u I el the clerk el I.. be f ll a NOTIC E 01' HEAlllHCi 0' l"l!ToToO• 5ulrt 112, St nlt Ant . Ct llfornlt , 91101, 10 dt11t11l1td w!1h s1ld duly tPtielnttd ~i!!:"ec~;1~110•a J. man table tennis team from ro P•ti•n• ,11,,::, • ,..r1~ tn1~, e n~~:~;i.; l'011 •H oRoE• tHSTllUCtlNCi EX· 111, "11ntst •l'ICI best blda••· subl•ct tc Tru11H. 1ut11 O•ed 111 Tru11 •nd 111 Oulch SPtC •OI Cl1&1tl 11 '° 5 10 l llft the Peoples Republic of China veucn•rs. 10 rile uno•rt•vn•d 11 rhe offitt ECUTOit TO IXPl!NO ESTATI canllrmt ifon of 1.110 SuPt rlcr Courl 1 11 dOCU1"t nlt 1vldencln1 obll11!lcn• ucurld l60 JOO , hed l d , , ol her 1tternt•i· ROBERTSON HOWSER l'UNOS TO RENEW NOTl tnt rithl, Tille Ind ln!tffjl cl '111d lfltrf bY, t nct ~II cttcl•rt<I 1nd dOK D~•,-::i~" _:~·~ ,\~lltr&c\ '10 IS SC U e lo arrive tn Los & GAllLAND,. 43'4 Ctmc~i Drive. Esitt• et LESLIE Iii BENSON, I ii.a Cl~r111d ti lhe ll'Tlt of de11n 11\d 111 1he he•tP¥ Cltclt rt IH IUlftl iet11•td lllertl>V AngelC'S April 23 and 24 on the l\ltw.orl llttc.n. Cllllernle. ~JUJ. Which ls ~nown ., L. R. BENSON. DICt~5td, F19hl, tfltl 1nd lnrtresr 1n11 ll'lt t l!t!t of !mmeol1l•lY aue t nd Pt¥1bl1 •nd ~·· 0:'10 ·~eta -OQ -Arr~n, lno11n d . . • . !ht Pltct el bullnt•I 01 lht vndersiDntd ;" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEl\I ll'ltl 1••d OfCtl!HI n1s t tauirHt riv eaereroen ti•~ltd ~nd dots htreov t ltct I& c1u'' Ille Sc;,~: Suort me M.,, Br'!v111, S. L. en of its \'ISi! to !he United •II mintri pef!eininv 10 Int 151111 .,1 ierd WYMAN c. KNAPP. E•ecvtcr 01 th• Wiii 0C/111tw er 11t~erwl1t •. 111n1r 1n1n er ,11 t d· 1ru1,• •,roct•tv 10 b• 1cl!I to sttllly ll'lt Scrartnf(! _ Clt•tr 1 , 0 Stales CKt<1,n1, wtll'll11 tour montllt ,11,, 1111 ol 1n1 1t1ovt·11am"" o.tte.:1en!. 1111 111~ . en ro th•1 DI ..,,d dect~1~c. 11 •llt &ti• 911 ens st curtd 1ner1ov. · flfl! oubllc1li0<1 cf tn!i nctl<t. htrt1~. t i>elollon for t n Oroer lnirrucl•n• l•mt al Ote!h, In t nd le rl! 1n1 crr11!n D•tfd Mtrcn lit. "t•ll ,!'01;;_.;1:;~~ed sttonc. oisQv111t·ed The Reds' seven-city lour o f 0111 M•rcll 1• 1911 1na cioreu i,,9 !tie E•ecute• 10 orv irom ~·•I D'""c t rtv •ltu~1eo \n '"' C•tv of s1n11 P n MICh•tl "' P11k NANCY ,llNNE CURCI !unds el ~ic tilllt to rtntw 1 promlu.ory "'· oun•v Of Orr"Vf. S•l!t cl Ub 1111'<1 O•env• Cotst O••ly Pilat, ' l"ll'TH llACl -One mile. P1ce. the United Stal@S begins in Admlnis!ritrl• 111 '"* Ei•••• 01 ~•·. t~tt~•eo tlv 1111 0,, •• ,0, ,·, ,.,, c1 n1orn1~. P1•llcu11r1v oes.crlbecl 11 >pril •. 11 . 11. ,J, 1911 111-1' "~~~1.111;~:,N~~-~ vear olds tnd Detroit. ll'lt t bclve nrm~ Clttfdtnt llleh"''· re!trtnct lo W!'licJI I \ mrdt Jor •ellow1, le-wit; 8 v 0 8 11 8 e 1 u, 11 lt09e•TSOH, HOWSER lurrher p1rllcul1r1, t l'ld lhll lhi llmt end 11 INTEREST l"I: LEGAL NOTICE 10.11.,.~1 5 00 2 10 110 Chuang Tse-Tun, lhree-& OA•LANO 1111ce 01 M1r1n; th• ••mt ht• bet" "' Lo! 41 ot Tr1u No. l!U. ~• o,• m•Pl--cccc7'CC~-0-,,,7'~~7.,,~-~~~,,~~n~!~'(';.,~!r:J1ev l 1.60 1 "° lime men's singles \\'Orld ~!~~m:::ch?'i~~il. HHJ ~~.~:.:, 1:j ~~1:~1:'t30 N::"'3· 0~11 .~: ~~~.~::n!';..,~~.!!; ~=~::d!° 0:~.~1 .. :! G'f~~~~'0.0:0~~~~~~~ lR~~·p111~. y,,,,, 101115 1·"° champion. heads the C h inese Ttl! P U ) J«l•J.400 r.ourt. II IDO (IV!( (t nttr O•lvt Wt$! In Counly, Ctllt~nli. Sublect to COY· li!I VI, AltTHUR A. LtNDEW:E l tt C. AlJ3 R1c1d -Ktndv B. "fctcl, Wei 28 ma d eJeg f f I AltlH'ntVI lot" &dmlnl1tr1trl• lh• City cl Slnlt A"•· Ct llh!r"lr ' ""'nee. Col'ldll•OflS, ff St r 1 t I f ti fl I . Oeltndtlll No. C 902.s» PJcne•tl D., Hllle Otkwl!Cld, RHl'f • n a io n O Payers. Publl1ntd 011n11• Ceasl 01ily f'ilhr. Ofll'd M~rcn JI, 1fn. · rtstrvt t!Dfll. rlgl'IU. rlvl'lu cf wt v •l'ld Bv virtue 111 1n ••~tutlon li•utd en Fl cti&rd newsmen, translators and of· M1rcn I•, 21, 21 end ADrll 4, nn &&9·12 WllLIAM E. s r JOHN, ''"1m"'h el ·~erd. 11 t nY. more co"'· M••cl'I u. 1t11 bV "'' su111r!o• covn. No scratches. ficlals. Coun!y Cl~r~ flJ(t rrtflfl Y kncwn '1• Coufl!W of Lo• Anttle1. St1t1 al SIX TH !tit.Cl!. o"' milt. P~te. co"-LEGAL l'i.'OTJCE KNAPll', O!LL, HllBERT I STIVINS C rEtil Ctmllt $trett, S1nt1 A111, C1lllornl1. u11an 1 lud~mtnl ,nrtred l'I doliontd. All IQfJ Pur1e i 6000 The team w ill play ex-'°' South Ollv• St., Suitt '" TI llo<fl!t . . t1vor ol GEORGE o. llOllERTSON. J II. G"<ld ~Inv !L~C~,,~1 1 ,, 60 ~00 3 ,eO h 'b 't' · D · Loi An1tl11, Calllornlt f0014 erms 01 ••It ,.,n •n .11w•u1 money ol 11 ludt"'1n1 credit&• i nd 19,111,1 Scors Silk !Mevn••al s » 3 00 l I ions in etro1t through 8..,R 3114 T11, Oil) •n-un •~• Unl!ld St1t11 o" conlormei,on 111 1111, ,1..RTHUlil A LINOEKE BET"TV A ft.v Oelll~ll IBao lt fl April 14 ond then move On to ,ICT ITIOUS IUSINlSI Al1orn1v1 tor: E•1cut11r or Pl r! cish ind bilenct rvldtflct<I bv LINOEKE end HEltN.AN W WILSON eJ Tlmt _ ].Ol 1 5 ;.6Q Hit.ME STATEMENT Put1H1~e-a Orenge Co1S1 01fly Pde!, ne!t Jt turta by Mortgage er T•uil Ott d ludomtM 01bto<1. 11\ov•lno 1 nll bt ltnct ,.1, 0 raced _ Periofl•lllv, Ptioe11i~ i\nn Arbor . J\•l ich., April 15; The tollov.·lng peri.ons '" dorno bvi<neis April 3, '· 10. un 111.n :,~~:r ';1';'i~'~ S:,,:1 1;.;e;rt:';, tent or cf ssi..111.1J ~1u111v d111 o" 11111 ludi· flv,a. Sen91 Tct. PtPPtr Drive, Luck \Villiamsburg, Va .. April 16: 11: 111c 11 s 0 mtn! en'"' e1•1 r ol tht 1n u1nct el 11•d Ov•~~r \\' h " COHEN, STOkKE &. OWEN, n 1i LEGAL NOTICE , ) er c t rt to be Jn wrltlnq and wilt eXKVll&n. ! hevt 11.-te-a u1>11n 111 ll'lt rlwhr, tJ E.~, ..• -·-· ''"' • ' ~ a s ln~ton, D.C .. April 17·18: NQr!I\ ll•aadw••· S1nto '"'· '''''''"'' M ICl lYld I I •.tit l fDflll•C! elll<t II 111¥ ti!lt t nCI ln!ereJ! 01 ,.Id '"''mt nt dt b!· -N y k llmt •'"' rt<e IJr$1 eubllcll•On nt to!"I •nd ScGls Siik, Pllll Sl,S.00 ew or April t 9. 2 t ; 91101 '"''' IMfCfl C11Tr el ti le, Tn1 ri1M 11 r111rvte1 ,,,., Ill /ht P•Cot•I~ In ' 1111 Counly of SEVINTH 114CE -Ont mile. "T rot J\temphis April 22·, H UnlSVil\e, 1\1 M•rhn M. Ccl\111, 13&?1 M•rih1I SUPE•IOR COURT OF THI: ta rtltcl •nv er i ll t1Jas. Orange, STt!t ol C1hlern•1, ducrlbtd 11 Conll•llontd. 1 ytl'l 01<11 trid un.ier, L1nr, Tus!1,,, Ctliletnla STATE OF CALll'OllNlA FOii Otre<I lt<h 3rd dtv el AprH 19n tcllow1; f'u• ... suoo. Ala.. April 23; and Los (]J Allan H. Stckkt. 12ssr Whetlt" THE COUNTY OF o•AHGE MARY LOUISE Gooi111Ez . Parcel ,. T~tl perlian ct Loi ,, of flrr~t IW 11 .• ,..,1 10.00 5.20 J.ia Angeles Apr" 24. S•nta An1, CtHlern!a No. A·n 4Jl E•ecutrl• cf tni Ettt Te !••Cl No. t. 11 1hown en • M119 rtc0rded !iw~~· '" "'""' IMot) j ,OQ '-'° lJ Ill Ron1IC1 E. Owen. 2•J21 Augustin. NOflC£ 01" HEARl"'G 0, PITITION er tile! Dtteaent. on bOtlk t. PIOI • ol M>ICt llt l'llOUI M•PS, l'IC!"'tn T•i< is1e .. 1rll ' J.60 -'The-Chinese team will be in ,,.111!0!' Vlt /e, C1li1Drn!1 ,OR ,ROIATE 01' WILL ANO ,Olt COHlN. STOKKE. OWlN rttord1 ol Or1n•t Count•. C1llter~•lo Time -?Clio th. LttrY F. Gtl!dstlw, 2062 $t!'1Gflt ld LETTERS 0' ADMINISTRATION Atlorftt YI 1t L1w dtlC•llMd ts lollews: All,) ita{tll Mcllv 0 $...... JS country as guests of the Plt(I, Tvsr.n, C1!1lornl1 WITH·WltL ANNEXIO 1'1J North a1udWIJ Bto1nnl11t I I Int "'°" SCIUlhtrly Clli'o L11moe A<!oos. S•r D1lr1•, Lv•t r. SorTcon. U.S. Table T ennis Association Il l RoooUo Monlt lana, 1111!5 Nert~ E1t1!~ or YVONNE HILDA HOFSTAD Sull1 !U ntr QI 1tld lot: f!otnct elont !I'll Sc•tlChl<I -C!'o1rm•no (lltnct. d th N t• J Biller. S1n1t A111. C1Ulornl1 rk1 YVONNE HOFSTAD, t kt HILDA Stnll Ana, Cttlfornlt '2101 Soulhwt11trlv lint el stld LOI, Nerlh !.1" EIGHTH RACE. Ont m ile. P•tt . an e a IOna Commiltee H I W1ll1ct It. Otvlt , ff\1 A51tr Cir· HOFST40, 0Kttltd Ttl: lrl'I IJJ·IMS U'OO" W11t,Jl!.•S leer; tht ntl Nerll'll7~ (lt •m•ne All'''' Puri• s1soo. on Cnited Slates-Chines@ Rela-cir, Fou,.111n Vallev. C1111orn11 NOllCE. IS 11EllE11v Gl\flfN 1n11 Atton1tY• lor Eitculri'lt' 12' OO" E111. u t .n •111 111 • P!llnt en 6 u"nt Tomt 4Wlllltmsl J.00 l.00 l1'J lions. Tl'll1 bu1ln1n It btlng C&nduded by 1 Willlem L. Carl 1>1'1 lileCI hfrton 1 ptloUon Putlllsl'ltd Or1n91 (Dill 0•11'1 P iiot. Ille Nortn11ly hM &I Mid Let, No<lh I .. ~I 8011rd tW1ll!1m11 5 oO • 10 ----------------·I P1rtnfrJnlp, tor P•obl!e cl wlll •nd fer iuutncl ol AprU 4, S, 11, 1tl2 114·12 11' 01" Eesl. 115 to f~I trom ,,,. o ,,....en" K'"" on 0•0111 9 00 Marlin M. Cllhtn Lellers cl Admlnls1r1tl0<1 wllh·r~e-wlll Norlllwest cor"'' el 1110 Lat; lhenct l im~ -1 02 1 5 LEGAL NOT! Tiii$ 1Tltem•nt !!ltd with !tie County An':'e•tll to l~e petltlo11tr rllt'lnt• 10 LEGAL NOTICE Neri~ tt• 11· 00" E111, C6 11 ltll le Ille 1'•~o •11c..O -A -(~Chtl'"• Chier ~ CE Clerk ol Oren1e (OU"IV 011 : Mercn 2J, Whocll 11 l"!adt fer lurlhtr nirllcultrs, I nd mcu Et5'tt!~ corn,• &I 11id tot1 -T•vlcr (reek. Ch•nce Bull~•. Fran· 1911. llv 8tvtrly J, M1ddox, OtPutY l~1t lht timt tnct pl1tt el l'ltt rlng !ht ••SOLUTION NO. 70)4 tllenct South 39° d ' 00" Wt1!, SS0.11 (1S P. P.CtOS FICTITIOUS I USINEJS (cuntv (ltrk, 11mt fits t>titn stl fer o\prll ll ltll t i Itel to lt<f llCll"t cf tltlln~lng, 00 -011mof\I~ K,n9, l1 n1s~td l!T, NAME 5TAEMENT COHl!N, STOKKI & OWEN t:Jo 1 m, 1n tht (Ou•troom 11f oeditl· A •!SOLUTION 0' THl CITY COUNCIL E•(IPI tht $111111\ftllerlv 116.5.00 fie! 11os<1v•l1Hen f "I\ plfcetl !~lrd The ICllOwong l>trtQn II acln1 bUll"fU At1ar11tYI ti LIW mtnt No l el st ld court, II 1-''''' O' THIE CITY 01' ,OUHTAIN lhfttol. Na scrltC~~\. 11; !Ill North 8r111dw1y. S\lltt JU Cen!fr O•ive Wt !!, !n t~t (Ir j S VALLfV, C"Ll,OllHI&, OECLARING Al10 e•tt<ll t/>11 l!O•tlon !htrt el ly1n9 A -C11en~m1 Ch•tf & A -Taylor C~LVPSO CHAl!TER Af\10 SAILING StnTI Ant, C•l!fcrft!t n7111 A"• Ctllfornli 1 o anti ITJ INT£NTION TO VACllTE 'O•· Nor1he11ltrl¥ el 1ne Sourllwuffrly llflt (•e~~ r&C•d (Cunl~d ASSOCIATION . .1101 W C11111 Hwy., Ttltpltont: C1!4) IU·l:lff O~led M1tc~ ·,,, !tn. TIONS OF A St•El!T E&SEMlNT ot • tlri" of 11nd IQ.00 1111 wldt. thl N!NTH RACE -Ont mo!~. Pace N~"·oori S•~ch. C•lil, Fl,117 WILLIAM E. St JOI-ON, LOCATED IN TRACT NO. J.IJO, ANO ,,n1er Hne of wnlch I• deicrllMtd IJ Cl•'rl"nt .411 ·~·· P11r1e Si!OO Jarne1 "'•tncls P1rk1r, •1'1 VII Publlihtd Ortnot (()ell Otily ~I/et Countv (lerk SETTING THl 'TIME AND l"LACE lollow1: BtOlnnlflQ 1! !~I lnrt•H<.!lon of Jtl 01ncer (W•lliam1 \ JIO 1.&0 220 M~"n", Marini Otl Re y, Calll M1rcn 11, fl'ld April 4, 11, ll, 1,71 l l.l-n IURt T. BAllB & 1'011 PUILIC HEARING THEREOH. tht Ncrthwt1!edv Prclana1!10" 01 int H11il Sully (\lalle\ Kev l -!Ill 3.•~ Tl!,1 bu1lnru ii being cortdu"td b• i n JOSEl"H R. KALIN WHEll.E4S, th1 C1llft1rnl1 Governm1nt cent~r 11ne 01 2?nd Stree1. 60.0CI Itel I ff'Dr 11-1n1tl ~ 10 lncrvla ual, 'nl Slvlllt Avtnut Co.it, Stcllont IJOO 1t :ita .. known IS lht wld•, wo!ll 1 lln1 p1r11!el with 1nd dll· ~ -?~~ 1 s Jamt• F. P&rk1r LEGAL NOTICE Hvnllnttc" '•r~. CllU t'OHJ Strffl V1ctllt1" '°'cl ol lt~l. prcvldts tor !ant Nerlllwt1terlv 25$.lb lrtl, me11urtd A n rl(fd (0~~1e Dltmond. This st1ttment llltd will! l~t County Ttl: 121ll "'·HI• · , .. , Drecedure lltrebv !n1 City m11 et right ~ntl1t. t•om Ill• c1n!1r II"' ol A"a111 111"'' Com.i Scott, Ht~rv !(lo', Cle•~ ol Or1n~1 Covn1y Of': Mere~ u , 144'1 AttorfttVI IOI'' Ptllllentr v1c~11 • Dublfc eese"'ent; 1nd Newoort "'vtnu1. 60.00 lttt wldt ; 11\el'l(t M•1• L•e 1~n. B'f 5tvtrly J. Maddox. Oe~11tv NOTICl TO C•IC>ITORS Publist<ed Orenet c ... 11 Oalty Pllol WHEREAS. "'' City Pttsenlly POHtHtl Northwtsttrlv, 1lono I CV••• (OllCIYI !cra,cl!td -S1nv1 Lv Dia~. Co11nl1 Clerk. SU,llllOlt COIJltt OJI THI March 11, tt. ll'ICI APfll 4, 1'll 11 1.,.j • oubl!c t1Hmtn! Ind right ot wty for Seutl'lwrst,rlv, h1vino 11 r1dlu1 ~ ltOQ,00 \S E••O• I -Jtr Ol n<lr • t -F 16J7f STATI 01' CALIJIO•NIA l'O• 11trt1t 1rtd MlhWIY DUfl>l!S!S lactted In reel Ind ranrtnl IQ Slid D•Olon91t!on, re H11U S11lly, P1lf $J1.00. Pubtl1htcf O•lf'Ot Cea1t Otllv Piie!. THI! COUNTY 0 ' O•ANGl 'lr1cl No. stJO, l nil' t i mere l)llt!l(Ult rlv lht pain! ot 1111;11'1(1 ot 11ld curvt wltn M•rcll 11, 21. and ,llDrU '· 11. nn )]t.n No. A·l21t'O LEGAL NOTICE dtl(rlbtd In lnt lt••I d11crioti11t1 11t1c11ea lht ct n!t r tint ol Vlcterl1 Strei!. JO fttl Es!l!e cl MERLIN LEE COX, Ottfll• htretp t nd !ntotpcr1ttd Mrt ln 1s E•hlbll wide. HI IWU A; t nd Al!O t•ctpl •llltl porti(tn lhe•tol' NOTICE IS HERE9V GIVEN lo Ille SUPER:IOR COUllT 01' THI WHEREAS, portlon1 cl 51ld Dubllc l!!e1c11btd ts fa!lt1Wi1: llttlnnl"I a! t l"ICTITJOUS aUSINl!SS crf(JITt1•1 of !ht 1bov1 named ~tttlent STATE 0' CALrl'O•NIA '01t ttltmtnl 1rt U"nettnrry klr prfsfnt &r Ptllnt 111'1 lht 5ou111we1terty lint of said NAME STATEMENT lhtl •II Ptr)l)f\I ht vlng clt lm1 tll•lnst tnt THE COUNTY 01' o•ANCiE D•&ICICllY• USI IMttUlt ot I new lr1ct ..,00 leol sirl• el ltnd Narll'lwetltrtv H untington Beach H igh Tht follow1n1 p1r111n It aoll!f bui•neu 11ld Ott ftltnl 1r1 ••~ulred te flit tllem, N•. A·1l•J1 l•veut tlld 1111 1v11!1bl!itv cl 1 1ult1blt 1000 tee! t.om 11'11 lnllrltcllan cl i.t id 11 Wilt! tlle nec1u 1ry voue11tr1, In rrie clflct NOTtCf: 0' HEA•tN G 01' PETITION 1lternatt 111tmtnl fer 11ree'I •nd hlthw1v 11r10 with !I'll Nor1nwrtier1v 11111 cl tht boosters \Viii elect officers TlilE"IOCO PRODUCT$ COMP ... NY cf'"' cterk ol lht tboVt enllfltd court, er FOlt l"ROl•TE OF WILL ANO l'O• 1urPOSIJ wllnln H ld l•K!. Scu•n11st••I• ·~.llO '"' Ill stlC LOil Oiler Boosters LEGAL NOTICE t onight in room 136 at the high 11905 A S~v Ptrk Bovltv1rd lr~lnt' to DTflfnl !htm, w!lll !ne nttflltfY LETTERS TE5TAMENTAllY NOW, t'H E" E F 0 It€• 8E tT llltnce Soulhtrly In I Olrttl lint to • Calolornit 921:64 ' ' VOl/Cfttrs, to Ille unotrslgn111 ti tht eltitt Esttte ol E. L. SEOELMEIEll. i lto RESOLVED by !!'It Ci!Y Cou11t!I &I 1111 Cl· point on s1IC1 NOFll'lwt1!er1v 1.n1, SChOOJ. PAUL L. Tll4YLOR. 1506 LigMheuit &I htr t llDrntYt , TllACHMAN ANO knciwn 1s EOWAllD L. SEDELMEIEll, IV el l'ounlll" Vel!ey 11\tl !! Jhl ll hold ' S.Oulflwttttrty 20.llO lttl lrom •tld In• ,;;~ Th ff ' t nd I Lint. Coron1 Cltl ,,._,r, (111/ernlt . GOLDNER. A Preles1lon1I CM~re1k)n, Dtct1Hd. Public htarlnt for P11rP01t-I el CPn1ldt•ln1 ltr~tCll0111 l!'llntt Northttsltrl'f JO.Oii •~~=::::::::::::::~;.;;.:;.~;.~;~;,~-!l..2J~e~a:~·~l:r~g~e:s~U=~C~r~w~a:y~•:1 Th•s bu'll°"n 11 cendut!td bY •n In· fJtS Wllthirt llovlt.vtrd, Stverlv k ills, NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN !hit Anni wnet_htr le VIKI!• H'lt tbavt..,.J.(r!btd fftl lo 1 1•ld ""Int cl lnter1tclkll'l1 7;31). dl,,.iou~I ClllfO•"ll to112 whlcn Is ~ o!ece ef 5f'del~ltr ~$!!ltd llertln 1 pelltlon for PO•t1on1 &f I JMJblfc taHment, Stld heir· lh•ntt Nerlhw1s!erlv M.00 tetl !& !!'It FISCAL RE SPONSIBILITY OVU $5 lllllllON"EA:RNING INTEREST FOR YOU-THE TAXPAYER Paul L. "f••Ylor buslne11 ol !ht urw!tr119ned In 111 m~tteri probate cl will Ind tor 1nvantt e1 Liner1 ln1 lh•ll be htld In Int Councll Clltmbf•s, palnt of beglnnlno. Tn>1 stttemr"t w11 IUt d wlltl 11>e (!!!Jn. 01r!1lnln1 10 the 11t1te ol 11id dectdt11I, Ttstemtn!lrv 111 !tit Pttl!lontr refert11ct Cll'f Hill, IC'100 Slater AvtnlJf, Foun111n Al30 t•tta! 111 .. POFllon ll>t•eol tv!n1 !y Cler~ 11! Or1n11• Couniy on Mirth U , wllhln lour monrti1 t lttr Ille firtt JMJblkt-111 wlll<l'I It m1d1 IM lurtller pe•l1tuli r1, V1U1y. en Tue1e11v. llprll 11, 1t1J, 81 1:00 Northeasttrlv ct 11'\e klll&w!nt de1trlbed 1911 tlon el thlt nali(t, •l'ld 1111r tht time end pttct el lletrlnt tl'lt p.m .. 01 •• aoon 1n1rt1rt1r 11 lllt 1oend1 tine: • 9•tlnnln1 at 1 pelnt en 11<1 GORHAM ANO WONOElt 011~ Mire~,,, 1911. l.lf!'ll "~'been Ill lar April 11 ltn , II 01rmlts. seu1h111lt rlY lln' of 1114 Lot, North Jf& a y, Rlch1rd M. Wondir RUTH WALl(Elt COX J:lO 1.m .. Jn 1111 cou1trb0m oi Ot~lrl· BE If FURTHER RESOLVED !~ft It'll 15' 00" East, 7!!0.00 Itel from ll'lt 1"011 t?I N. Avllon Blvd. E~PCvtri~ el ll'lt Witt mt nt Ne. 3 o! stld court, 11 100 Civic C!ly Cltrk 11'1111ct uit11 to bl PVbll1l'ltd In Southerly ccrnt r 111 Mid Lal1 thenct Wilmlfl9fcn. C•lilornli f0144 ol 11<1 1txiv1 nemtd 1Meed1111. center or1v1 wrst, In the CllY of sinti tne Or1n11t (()ell 01llv Pile! News111per Narttl 50• 11' 00'' Wti•, JJO 61 teet. TlltPhont (Jill llG•)IJO TRACHM&N ANO GOLOHER,dnc. /\11~. (llilornle. durln• lht lwo W(Ctnlu• WO!t~I DrlD• to Pl •Ctl 2; 1hftl PO•lf&n el Lo1 IJ ef , lUSl tst5 Wll1hlrt 11vd. Dittd Mt1ch ,,, 1tn. !he lle1r lno 1nd 111111 fun ner (•use nollte Trt tl No. t, ~•thew" on • M•~ ••corded f'Yllllsntd Or~nte CCIII OrllY ll'l!OI ltv•rly H!111, Ctl!f. l'02U WILLIAM E. $1 J011N, of !Ml t!me I nd PllCI &! llt&rlnt lo bt In boolt t , 0801 t ef Mlic1ll1n10111 MtoJ, Mirth 10, 2r 1nd Aorll J, 10 , 1911 721 ri Tt h (tlJ) 2'J·611J. Counry (ltfk POt!ed In 11 lelJI three Plt tt! alont the r1tcrd1 el Or1n1• Counfy, Ct !lfornlt. - __ _:.;_:._c:_::;_:.:_::_:::_::_:::_:.__::~·:::1 Alltr"tYI Ill' lx1c11tr l• SU•• AHO HELLYI• l!nt &f lhl ltlttrie"t proPOsed 111 bl dt!trlbed 11 lollowl' P11~l11l'ltd Or1nt1 Ct11sl Otlly Pll&t, Jtt Arrowllttll Av11111t v1t1!fd. letl11nlno 1t • 110lnt on It'll l ,EGAL NOTICE Mire~ 21, •l'ICI Aorll ,, 11. 11. n12 11s.n sin '''"l•dln1, ci1n. n•ol PASSED AN!> AOO,.TEO 11 • Ad· sou1hw1111r1r llflt ot th• 11nd co11vmvtc1 ----:-::::::::-::::-:-ccc'°'----IC.:..:.:...:..:..:.::...:.::...:...:.::_:..:.:__::_: Tit: 1n~1 M4.f7M lourne-a Rteu11r ml!tllllt ol lh1 Cttv to tnt St1!1 cl C11lklrn!1 In detd l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS LEGAL NOTICE Attor"''' ltr: PiU!ltn•r Councll lhl1 11J! d1v el .9.1rth. 1911. recordtd Aorll 1, !tJt In beak 4'1,, P4. .. NAME STATIMl!NT PubUshtd Orlfltl Cotll 0.11'/ P iiot E"dw1rd l . J11SI 211 el Olllcl1I lttct1rd1, dlt!lnt .. 1&111 Tnt tollowlnt 111riom 1 r1 dol"' IA• -·· Marci! 21, tt •l'ld Airll ,, n12 1ic.7' ATTEsr", 11or ••ltl 11111. SO\llh 4t 0 32' JO" Etst •2.15 buslntu 11. -IH I 1rom l~t most Wtllt rlv cerftlr ol KI. H Ar.soc.IA TES, P. O llox 1tJ7, HOTt(a TO C•lOttO•S 'EG" N-CE MARV I!. COLI! tl!d Pt1c1! ol lt ndi l~tn(t cenl!nulnt 1 $ Sky P,ili CJrc1 1 "Q", lrvlnt,(t U· SUll'l•10• COlllllT-~ TH•--___ _... AM-u u CltJ Clerll -tlcnt ·H lll Jovtn~tlertv-llne, &outh ,., to-r"'' 91664 ITATI 0' CALll'O•NIA JIO• STATE Oil CALlll'OllNIAI )J' SO" Etll, 1tl •• OI tetl; 11'1111<1 Nortlt l'rtnk ~. ll'lfflt , 24'0~ Wlnttrwood Or., TNI COUNTY 0' OlANial 7M1 COUNTY Oil O!t.ANGE 1 Sl. !' .ii' 6'" W111, !1,11 fttl to 1 Mlf'lo Et !Ol'c, Cil!•ornit N1. A·'1Nt NOTl(l TO C•IOITO•S '!TY OF FOUNTA IN V/<LLEYl l•ntt11I cu111t1 thtn(I frDm 1 t•"'t nl c, .. ,, o . Htmt'nOll(f. lln Mllthtll "SI" Et!llt ol l'•AHCES DONNA OUF· SUP!lllO• cou•t 01' THI I, MAll:V I!. COLE. (/ly Clerk cf 11\t bt1rln1 Nortto SJ' 11· ,,.. w111. l U'!rn, Ct••IOrn t . l'IELO, 11'111 known 11 OOHNA OUF'· STATI 0' CALl,OltNIA llO• Cit¥ al Feuntaln Vt !lty, C•lllarnlt , de Nortl'l,....tl1rlv 1lcn1 t Cll"°'• cOflclYI Tnl1 buslntn Ii btlnt <ondiJtll'd by 1 Ftt:LO, 1li.o known 11 FRANCES OONN'A THl COUNTY Oil ORANGI tltrtb¥ ctrllly lhl l tht tcltllolno R1MllU· S!!!Jltlwe1ttrh< I nd llt\11119 1 r1ll!111 of P1r1ner_,n1o, \, MACUIRE OUFFIELO Incl 111 FRANC.ES No. A·114'U 11011 w11 rHullllY lntroct\lted 10 ll'lt (,ty 160 lttl 1'1reu.ri t n. 1n1lt el 1' 06' U", (~lel o . Htmmond/ 0, MAGUFltE , OKtt)ed. f st1tt of GOLDIE kATHE•tNE CllUl'l(ll 11 fl t ,lldlto.ir"ed Rt11U!t r rnHllnt t n •re 11,1t1nt t' t•.JO IHI II 1111 POlnl P•rtntr NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to It>« PAP.KE•. tllO kncwn..11 GLO••A KATH· lltfll "" lht ,,,, d•Y of Mttell, 1tn. tnd QI ~1!nnlt1t. Thll llllemflll llltd wllll th C (!editors ol ll'lt t boYt nal'l'lf'd dtt•nt ER:INE MELLIHGEll , tf'l(f •1 GOLDIE w11 ti 11ld me-ttlnt rttull r1Y !!Ii.Jed t l'ICI Tottlhlr wltn t ll 1nd 1lntul1r 1111 (ltr~ of Ort nH Ct111ntv Cl'I M ,JI• er;:; !Ill! a lt prnon1 hl"ll'lt Clllmt 1t1lntl tl'lt KATHERINE Ml!LLINGEll, 0.Ctttld. tdoctld by !ht lofklwfnt ytilf. le wit: Nntf'l'ltnl1 ~•tldlltmtnh I n d , .. by t111i rrv J. MlddOJr:, Dt~u!Y Coul'll ' u td ct«edent l•I rtQV!rtCI IO lilt thtfl'I, NOllCE IS HERE9V GIVEN IO "" AYES: tOUNCJLMEN: M 1 r p t r , purl~Mn<ts ll\lrtunlt bttontlno or Jn • ---------------------,ICltrk. Y w!!tl Ille "''''''"' Y11Uthtr1, In 1111! ofllt • crtdll"'' o1 tllt lllOY• n1mtd dtctdtnl Helllnden, Ju1t, Shtflkm1n, S(oll 1nvw11o11 tl'Ol•lt1nlllf. , l'M4 el 1111 C1t rk of tht tDovt t"tlllld ceurt, Of ll'ltl tit pef10llt f\1,,j"I tltlmt 101ln1t !hi NAYES: COUN(tl,MlN: Noni NOTICE 15 HE•EIV GIVEN lht t &ft "ll28 ACRE AIRP~AN EX Pullfltf\td Ort"!lf (()fl•I Oilly Pilot 10 ortt•nl tl'l11ft, wlll'I lht n•ttstlrT ••Id dtc"tnl ••t rtoulrld .to 11!1 tllti'n, AISEHTl COVNC!LMEN: Nol'll Wti1111!41Y. MtY). lt7J, 11 !O·OO o'doc.k .fl& Mtrc.11 u ,, tt t nd A,, 11 a, 1 , 71 ,,..t2 VO!Khtr•. to lht 11nc1trsltntd 11 1111 oflkt wrtn 11>1 "K"''"' Youch1•1. tn 111~ offlc1 Mtrv E . Colt A.M-1t M1!11 Lobbv. CourthOutt. 70o. ' • · ol lhtlr tltorntvt: DURYEA , of lht citrtr._ot lht t bovt 1nllt114 cou'1, or Cltv Clerk (IY!t C1nltr Or!YI Wtsl, Clt'I' ol $1nr1 Trarisloted that means $l0 milllo ndvstry. LEGAL NOTICE c:A•PENTE• I. •A•NES, 11 v : ERNEST 10 P'~"'n' them. w1111 lh• nl!'Ctt11rv l lC H1a1t A An1, COl.lntv 11 Oran••· s111t of • ___________ ,;,_ ______ ..111----;;;;;;;;=~:;~;;~ ........ 1~J. SCHAG. JR), 4SU Mt tArt11ur Slvd .. Yautl'ltrl, Ip 1ht unclt rsltntd tt 11\t GfflCt l.IGAL O!SCllll"TIOH l'OR THf AllAH· CtlllOTnlt , I wlll ,.11 11 oub!lt t 1K1IOll to ... o . lo~ 111&. NewflOrl l•Kl'I· (tlll, of htf' t l!trfltYI. SCHALL, I UTLI•. OONME:Nl OF PO•TION$ OF SWEl!f· tht ll!tn11t b!Htr. For (Ith In ••wf\;I ,,CTITIOUS-IUSINISS •Hilt wllkJo--ll-11'1&-t!Kt of-bualMU-Ol .SOUDltEAU_&._GJ>llE . nn U.S...JillllOl'lll L!AI" STlt!lT NO WtNTEltGlll!N mont v '\!ht Unlttcl ,,,.,,. I ll lllt tll/l!. -. NAMI STATIMINT lhl l/fld1r1rtnri:I In t !l t'l'lt ltert Ptrl11nlnt lllllk a11!ldlnt. 1010 Sec.ot'id AllltlUI. S.n (llt(LI! WITHIN THE t..Of$ IN Tit.ACT 1111• tnd nltttll e1 .11l d IUdtmtnl Hb!Ol"I •P lollowint 11111on It OOlnt w11,_.11 lo 1111 es1111 of tild i:le,tcttfll, wl!nln IO!Jr 0 111'1!· c1t11ornl1 '210!, whl<h 11 tnt ,11ct NO JtJO In Ille 1oov1 dtKr!bff •rOOtrlY. or M ll: rnc.n1nt '"'' tllt llrll pullli(t tton ctl 1hl1 QI 1)1)1ln'.ll of ll!t uFPOtrtJ,ntd !ft t it ,..,,,. thoit Port111t1s ol the! cottlaln tlltmtfll much lfl•rtcl It "''' bt M<ll"l"I t9 S'ONSOR•S COSTA Mf S A 1N• not ice. 1111 crrttlntnt lo 11\t 11!11• ol tllcl dttl • '"i:I l"IOhl.ol-wt Y lor itr .. I tl'ld highway 1tti1ly Mid t:O:tie \/tlon, with Ktrlltd '"° OU!Rll:t, 3001 lltd Hlll, 1101. J, Sit. 0 1tM Marci! f , 1tl2. de~l. wltlll" feur lftl)ftlll• 1t1tr ft\t llril 1 ltrelf 11'14 <01t• ll)f, C~i•• Mltl, C1lll01nl1 t!tl1. MARSHALL OUF,lt LO ANO oubll<1t!on of 1~11 no!ltt . pUrJ)Ottl •• '''"'Id to 1111 c fy of Jloun· Dated It $th11 Ana. C1llflll'nl1. Mlrdt SPONSOll.'$ l.l'IC •• 2~1 N9rlfl Glaue u, ,l!Tl!ll G. OllElNFllt..0 Olltd M1rc11 10, 1t1l. llln Vtll•V bV dttd reccm:itd ,,, l ac• ~. 1'12 Or1not. Ctlllornlt , Co-IEitculott of !tit Wilt Vlll:GINIA '· Po\lltKI• IW, Paoe MO ol Off!tltl 1t1eord1 In l~I JAMl!S A, MUSt(K, •"""""""""""""""""""""""""'""""""""""""'! '\'hl1 bull,.,,t• Ii bt1nt (Of'ld\Jcttd by 1 o1 lhi t bcW ntmtd •K.dtnt 1!0.tt~1rJ. ol tht Wlll of flll 0"1Ct ol tht' County Rtcetdlr el Or~I lhtfl!1~1ron1r COl130f'•llOrl. C1111 OUl:V'IA. (ARPINTI• & IA!t.NIS 1bo.,,. ntf'l'lld 4Ktdtftl (ounly. C1lf!Ot'nl•, lyll'!Q within Loft I I& Ceufll'f tlf Or1,,_, (•llftNlll NEW GROWTH W,M s. eokkH !IY l•NIST J. ICHA01 J I:.) KMA\.L. IUTLIR. IOUOl:•AU . OORI I lncl111lvt , •no "10 ,, 11'1(!\jllYI , '" lh c." A.liHCIA.LL. f M1 111rt""tnl 11116 W•I~ !tit ~OU~IY •JU Me<Artflllr llYf, U2t U,l , Ntlllftll f l t* INt. Trttl Ne. MJll, f'ttoro.cl lfl a. tJG, ~IY Il l\ I (!Irk Of Or•n•• Ctlufl!W ""' Mt rdl 11. p ,o , lllt lJM "" SKIM o\YllMll P1t1t 1 to ' 11'1(1~1¥•. cf MlKt l11MOl.ll tt.-n~, TICkl~rt I Jlflf\Jlttl Th• llO m •n n n1w c ommtrcl1I con1tr uctio., In , .. , er11 of South Ct•at Plitt 1tn Iv lt•tr!r J. Mackloll Ot~\11~ c11o1.,. """'""' t••dl, c1111 • .,.... ''"' °'"'· c.H,.,ftl1 ""' MIPt It'! 111e 0111c1 of Mid Coo.rntr, Pl1lfltlff'1 Attlf'MV moan• mert t•.a rtv1nua for your city -1 city that'• on trti GO! IT C11.rk. t1ti 1n11 ,,,.,.. Tt h 111•1 t)l.1141 ~KOtdt'· An •• UIOWll Ofl E•hllllt "A.~ 111 w. 1ntt 11rttt •"""""""""."'!li:!:::::lr.'::O:;:r.::r"i:::IJ::':i::::::r.::~::;:i:~iii:i7~~:.:i!ii-lr:~~:!",,l"'""""""""""'I , 161'1 ,t,lttfntY-..fer C•lltcUttrt Altlf'M'I Nt l•Klflrb t l!tthld llt rt lo •l'ld t'ftldt I P1rl hfrtof. LM Aflfllft. (tlll, •If "'"'' • N r ffi Pu;l\lty <•1""' ""'~' o.. .. m.n, Ar nur .. '~~111•1e1t Or•l'ltl Cotti Dtllv ,llOI, ,u~t.,.. Of•nt• Co.11 D•lly 1"1101. PIJbllW!td 01111H (otll 01ll"r ,.,1ot, llu&Utlltd Or'lf!gl Cwt O.llr 'nor. ll'Ubll!MMI Or1n11 C01tt O.fty I'll"'• ,.,,,.,, • tt, 1na AMll ~ 11. 102 110on M.re11 1.; 11. 111nd A•rll., 1t11 ltf.12 M•rdl 1., 21, n . •llCI AMH " ,,,, ,,.,12 .,,,11 •, 11, 1tn 1u .12 A•r ,1 •· 11, u . itn .. ,.n PARKS . and REC REATI ON JOO acres tormorkcd for o wildf:rfttst nature park. ' ( ...:! • • TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS NB~ fl4 ~ ~:30 -"Circus 'J'o\rn." This special \\'as filmed 111 Peru, Jnd ., '''here each year more than 2':000 local ritizens unite their efrorts to put on a full-length circus in seven perfornlances. ABC (7) 8:30 -This 1971 suspense thriller stars • 1 Shelley \\'int ers as a deranged '''Otnan bent on vengeance \\'ho holds an innocent man prisoner in her ba scn1t•11l. .. CBS t21 fl :OO -"Jla\\'Uii J·'ive-0 ." l\lc:Garrr:tt --.l-~runs th e_go_,,c1·nn1e-nt in a -5earelrfor--valuable print· 1n g plcilCS Ill the rirsl O( (I l\\'O·part dran1a .. Jack Lo1·a. f' KT~:\ 15) ~:30 -Baseball previe\vS. The Angels !• are v1e\\'ed 1_11 this half-hour program, \\'ilh the } Dodgers gelling equal lin1e in the second at 9 o'clock. • ----..,-.,, -KCE'I' .-120\.-&;00-~'l'hC-Stor.y..of Eric." A-'1ensi--¥ live look al "prepared'' childbirth - a joint deliv-, cry by parents. doc lor and ·nurse. · •• • .. -·-- rv DA1LY LOG Tuesday Evening APRIL 4 ' t .... ;_ .• Imprisons tn lnnoc1nt man In • dunteon·hke c11e in her baument while 1/le deddes on lht best Wit 10 d1spost of him. {j) hl~n' •n the Riwtr Sob Cran• 1uests. 1:00 I.I l i1 News Jtrry Ounph, (fl 1111 Mudd1 Rtpert m Ntrv liiriflill Sllow ED 1W 1111 AdYmtts ~ OSC.1r: sto,., Behind lht S11h1t 0 KNBC News Tom Snydtr _g LlktU_bS!!l~Jl l A llkUs Vl r 9:0!LlfJ '11 tilwaii ri~·t·O ( R) '}lf•'t Chic110 Bulls io1ns the U.S Govrrnm~nnn the 0 Ntws Benti. Sctiubet~ se~rch for 1 pa 11 ot pun!ing plaits 0 (j) Wild Wild Weil be1na: SGUtht by lhret 1oveinmen1s. (iQ') NIC Ntwi Pail I ol 1 two-111rt slort ID lht fli nlstonei 0 Doda:us '1eYitw A pic1or11I prt- Q) I Drt1111 ot Je1nn1t view of the Ood1111 baseb1ll team f}j)ltom! let J97t @:I Hod1tpodtt lodlt €IJ l1 Cri1d1 Bitn Cri1d1 €E Noticitro JC 0~ Movit: "Vivi Z1111t1" m Ontrt Rtport (I':) N1bcll1 ~ M11ber11 RFD (I':) El Amo G) Ntw1 Jim H1 ... thornt 6:30 0 Movie: (Cl (SO) "8Yt. lyt l irdit" Concl. (mus) '63-Ditk Vin Dykt. J1n~t lti:'lh. Pa ul lyndt, Ann I Mar1rtt, Bcbbr R~~!,, I (j, CBS l'lews Wallri C1an~•lt 10' N1 lional Ct0:r1phic m AndJ Crillilh Show m "'""' and tht P'rolessor fI) l1J School1 Wilhoul Failurt EI) T1tasure Ot Grttn Acres a!) Qllicn Canta lrt1 Cancion? al Yittciri1 J<1mt1 Sbow 7:00 II tlS Nrn Waller Cronk1\t Cf) UC Nnn Smith. R11 sollfr Q m Nit Hews John Chtnctllor (o) Truth or C.n11quences (11 Dr11n1t 0 Wh•I'' M1 l int? m I Lowe Lury ID I Drttm of Je1 nn11 ~ Cducatin1 t ttalion fI) H1lhl)'Ola (D Unt P11111i1 tn 11 C1m1na t!! l!.id 111~ 7:20 0 WiKonsin P'rimaty Cevtr11• 1 ';30 (fg) EI) J1mt1 1ii11ntr IS Hlchol1 ''Ottr Cro.s5in(' (R) Sheriff Nichols tries to kttp the pt•c• when Kt!· cham i nd an Apache dash over tht . Indian's rit ht to hunt a dttr. 0 Sperts Spetitl "Bastbi!t Wri t· "s D•nntr" Tape delay cf Ille Ba~t· ball Wr1lt1~ Dinner honcrin& Ill• C1hfo1n11 Ani:et1 and !ht l os Angeles Oodftrs (;J News Walth John f ullmt1 W Ntws Huell Williams . t11)"8l1di. Jou1n1I ED Tht forsy'lt SIJI \Rl a:i lJ liilll 10:00 IJ CJ) C1n1on (Rl One ol r11nk't rare d11s of rec1ealicn on '1is 1•thl 11 intmupled when a fri1httntd woman comts aboard. Ctrol Rosstit 1uuts, IJ Nns Gec1ee Putn1m 0 @ (j) fl) M1na11 Wtlby, M·D. ··1n My fathe r's House" (R) Wt1t11 '11s lather suiters a missive stro•e. VI. Kilty IKtS I l1ft·()f·dtalh deci· sion. 0 Movie; (3hr) "Tht Umbrtl111 o! el Chtrbour[' Imus) '6' -flino Costelnuovo, Catherine Dtntuve. m News Pete Md!er, Ken Jonr~ ti) Drttntl • llJ; ~al ol lht Wttk (AJ 7:30 0 (JJ WiKonsin P'rimary Cov1111t I Cii) Festival Mtliu no 0 ~I m ! IJl¢i11\ I The Adm iral 10:30 0 :1Q) m Wisc:onSin rri111111 Cov· (R) Robert Young i nd Robtrt Rttd l tlllt stir 1n a d1.1ma aboul an 1mb1tiow g Y4>11r Turn to Tall lad Navy offlttr whose c1ret1 has tl) IHI Cosb1 st- taui.ed him to nealetl his hmi!yl ED lthind the Linet and ahtn111 hrs son. a> Lt Sant111itl 0 rn (1) fl) Tiit Mtd Squid m Call •I tht West "rht Poi§Olltd Mind" (R) Cip'I. firet1, dtpitSSed btc1ute ht silo! 1 11:00 II (I) OJ Nl'lfl ~oun1 min durin1 a robbery, likes O @l m Ntwf time otl to rte.over. 0 Ont Skp lt)oond 0 Mll1ion $ Movit: (CJ (2hr) (t) Ma1sll1I Dillon "A1h1nl11rts ol Don Juan" (1dv) '49 O @ fl> ftfWI . . m Truth •r Constqutnct1 -[r1ol Flynn. V1vee1 l1ndlors, Rob ti) Fasl!iollS in Stwin& 1rt Dcu1l1s, Al1n Hilt. tll) Thi Wlw:onsin Prim iry m Ho11n's HttOtl ~ Rolltr Glmt , m Dfa1111t (ij) Tiit Forsylt Sa11 ED Doin' 11 a liiltn Ctmpbtll m ConM!t1• Co111on 1:00 EJ liiltn C111pbtll (R) Guesls arr Pllul1 Clark and Arte Johl'ISOn. ()) I Dftam If Jt1nnit m Andy liirillitll Show 0) Tbt Vir1inlan £[) ! lll!C1"l I Thi St•ry •r [tic A srnsflrn look 11 "preP11td" c~ild birth, ii join! deliwry 1U11rt by p1r tnl5. doctor and nurst. ill Lt C... Juq:1d1 ml Nino 1:15 O Liters Wrtp·Up 1:10 0 @! a;) I ifiC1ea.I Circus Town A speti1! Iii med in Petu,. !nd., wllere each year, molt thin 2.000 local dhltns untie 111111 1llorls 10 present 11:10 ID Movit: "Dffp Waters'' (di~J ·ts -Dani Andrews, .lean Pdtfs. 11:30 EJ (j) CIS Ult Mf'lit: (C) "Croo•s and Cofontb" (c.am) '69 -Jelly Slvalas, D<1me [dilh Evans, W1rien Diles. A spoof en nol·JO·Ol'lil nized crime. 0 ®J £D Johnn1 C11M1n A!tils Smith 1uests. 8 Ml'l'it; "Ptl"'J Dtyt;" (mus) '31 -[ddie Cantor. Georae Rill. 0 (l) (I) G) Wiscensin Primary Cottn1e GI To Tell tltt T1wtll lUO 0 (V llJ Ill~" er.1tt 12:tm m Movlt: (t) "'In tht Solll Old Sum1111rti1M'' (mus) '49-Van John· JOA, Judy G.wltnd. Buster l<e1ton. ' 1:00 O ([I ®I Nen O Movie: "'oldtn Soddtu •f Jlit leni" (adv) '64-{jlllitn Hill. Ple111 Brict. a IUll·llngth, profes,slonal·ltvel cir· l:20 O (])Hurn tus i~ u~tn plflo1mancts. 0 Anttls l"l'witw A pictorial ,, •. 1:30 II Mowit: HOflltll r1sup'' (fits) view ol 1"-An1tl• btJtball 111"1 -'51-John-Ericson;totlAllitiihl. !or 1972. ,Z:OO m All·Ni&ht Shn: "llaliml tf tM 0 (]) ~ 0) M~ of !tit ~Ht: Ape M111," (C) "l"l'isontr of Utt (t) (90) lttv1n1• (RJ (s11s) 71-Junrte" and "~tm1n ot r1ri1 " Sh etley Winters. St111rl Whflmtn Br1dtord Oillm1n. C,rol Ro»en. ~ 3:00 IJ Movit: ~Junie1 Miss" (com) '45 -Ptll)' A.nn Glfntr Mo111 I 1een1n. ------------ Wednesday ''liirttt li••bilii" (1111') '37-Aklm tam rolf. 1 :000'1~ Ph.rs lwt" dr1) '61-Qfi'jM[ MOVIES D1v!d l1 nssen, 1nnt· r11n. tD "'flit lnhttlUllCt" (mys) '41- 1:00 m "Tiii Lady Wutt Mill•" (mm) Jean Simmon1 Oe111ck Dt M11111y. '52-l!Yth Husssy, Dlnnis O'ltHlt. 3:00 (J).(C) ''f1rtvt1 M1 lon" Concl. ':lO D "Ctllini 11ndot Dni••ni" (rom) '62 -Romy SchneldB1. K11I (my1) '51 -W1lt1r Pld11on, MIJ· Bohtr\. 1111t l1i1tr.ton, 9 MOrititlll 0.111111" ldra) ·4~ 10:00 ~) "lllt Str11nc• Glor" (drt) '52-Marlen• Dietrich, Ron•" Colm1n. cii1rltJ L111fl!IOft, Boris Kt1lolf· 4:tm II (C) "ltttlt "'"'"" (ldv) '51- tZ:OO D "Motn CNtt' l urm1" (tdw) '401 R&e• Hlldwn. Mtrthl H.~tr. -001011\r L1mot1r, Preston fO!ter 4:l0 St• t\ 11 AM M*'Htl Tutsd'!, Apdl 4 l97_2 ________ DAILY__".IL~Jf}_ -santa-A11a;t.Dra111a 11r====:::;i-• • 'Sweet Charlie' First Rate • . ~ . Clm:; Set Iii 'Metliod' Performi1ig Another \l'Orkshop in the "n1cthod approach" to ricting nnd character developn1ent \\ill be orfert:'d by !he f''ullerton Adult Evening School. begin- ping tonighl . I ler1nan Boodn11u1. a high school dran1n le<1cher and part·tin1c dr:una crlt1t' tor an 01'angc County nc1vspaper, conduct~ the \1·ceklv sessions. The classes \\'ill 'cn1phasizc scene breakdO\Yn , charactel' delineation and l'Old reading. '!'hey 1vill be held ench Tues- day at Tro.v High School in f<Ullerton. just opposite Cal State F'ullcrton on SI a t e College Boulevard . Further inrvrn1atio11 on class time and length or the session may .be obtained by calling Boodman at &17·1893. By TOA1 TITUS 01 111• D•llV l'llol 1111! In a season flushed 1\'lth ex- tended a1nbitious .and notnble dra1uatic a c h i c v e n1 e n l lhroughout Or<lnce County '$ :,unat<'UJ' theater t•ircle, a special jC('Oli'lde n1ust be reser1 l"f.l for the Sant;1 l\na comn1uni1~· p l a .v e r ,; ' pro- duction of ").·Iv S 1v e ct Charlie." · Ii er n1 ctn Boochnan 's ex- traordinary n1ount ing of this poignantly honest drama vr the triu1nph of !he hwnan spirit lll'er deeply ingrained prejudices stands as one of the finest community theater accomplishments llf the sea- son. 1£ there has been a rtl<lre impressive production by tl~ ·Santa Ana group in rece nt .vears. it hns n1 issed !his critic's atlenti~L "Charlie'' is a challeni,:in,g ctssign1ncnt because of its total dependence on the thealrical honesty or its two 1najol' characters, ;1 pair of roles demanding th e utn1ost in In· terpretation. Jt is the story er two natural antagonists -<l barely literate Svuthern teen- age girl and an erudite Ne"' York f\'egro lawyer 1vorking for the civil ri ghts movement. thrc1vn together by circumstantial necessity. The po tential for dramatic firev;orks is obvious. but • 11r1m1 by 01vlo Wt"lltlm•r. lllrKl.0 11'¥ He.min e I I Cf m I 11 , 1tch11l£1I olrfclor "~ t.1n1Jtlll, IO\lrid OY Lff ttow1n11on •l>O 01111 C1rHMtr, 1>•fn11teo b1 11•~ Stnlt A111 Corf!m1111h~ P!1vtr' FtfOtY• tlld SthirdlYS II • ci tlock tllrov~h A11r ll I 11 Int l'l1rt1 ~ T~tuer, 500 w. ''~ SI., 511111 ""'· llt~t•~thoot Ul•2111. TH• CAST ¥orle11r Cl\•m~•I , Orn"• ,,.rC:1n•~• C1<1•les ROIJC'ri. • .• Al(/\ard Oo«ID<I L11irl1 Llrfl~f .• Cl1r•<1l11 H•'~" J1ck L1rr1two J~ di °'N••o II• f••A<l'*'•U , ,, lttt,,-AllClfn;o" O< lo:trcl\tvil ,, Jerry C1rptntor D a 1• i d \\'estheimer's ada~ talion of his au•ard-u•inning teleplay delves far belo111 the surface, obligating his tu•o leads lo experience a panoramic range cf human emotion. The pair are lakf'n front outright fear and hosiili- ly through a maf'lstrcm of feeling s ending just shcrt vf physical love. The odds against finding a ~·oung actress and' a black ac- lor capable of meeting thi~ <."hallenge are great. but Bood- man has triumphant ly O\'Crcome thenl by casting Richa rd Gordon. a heretcfore unkno1vn quantity in local theater . and Denise McCanles. a Costa fltesa girl whose previous roles have hardly tapped her superl1 pvtential. ~1iss !\tcCanles is nolhing less than brilliant as the sharecropper's daughter "'ho find s herself pregnant and ostracitcd by he:-f1un.ll y. She inunerses herself into lu•r character "'ith fr ightening conviction. taunting th~ bluck intruder wilh schoolgirl loi.:i(· "'hile atte111pting to 1nusk hPr 0"'" insecurii y \1'1th beaul ifull y r or med. h11l£-linished sen· tl"nces. She-is tH'\'f'r lrs<1 th;ul 101 1111~ bfllt:'\'ablt• Ill !Ill ('.\· lrt•r11e ly d1U1c·ulr n1:1• liordon delu e1·s " :,:1·111· tilating, perl orm:lnrC' ;is tht· tugitivc Negro 11 hl1 u:;t•s h1i:: 1·orabulary skill~ lu offse t hrr racia l rhiding and re!Jin h1s inlellectunl superior1l~. It 1s ar. intense portray<1! defensi vely explosh·e one mo- ment a n d apologetir:i llr tender !he next as he attl'1n1lt s to soften her blind prejuclicr \\'ilh hones! cun1p:ission. ·rogrther, lhrit· gr1.1\11ni,: r;ip· port is a i.;rnu1114• lrrat 1t1 \1'ilness. 13oth bcgi 11 11 1\h lrur a ~ a cornn~on bo11d. au t·1111> 11011 \11hi i:h devel\1ps ti 1· 1 drgrres in1u hale. d1stru~1 1oleration. undersland1ng .11111 finally, a genuine n(fel'1hlll and dependence, one upon !hl· other . • t a g l n c Ii s about their pertormunccs that is selduin seen vn lhe ('()1nn1unity lt'\'CI. and C\ en less ~o i11 1hc pro· fe!'~irrnJI lht3lt·r ··ct1arll e" 1Jt f1l1' all pra('· l1c;1 I purpChl'~. 11 t 1; o . 1 ('h:1ra1·tcr plu~, th••ugh thct'I' ;1rr (tllll' t1!il1!,> 111Jl·.-. ;1!11c!J ~11·11 f[1r Ir~ rnn1pc1ri1rt\ h:11111lt•tl and onl~ tlh1 ;11 r th1 p.11 1 11/ lht• shu11· ·rht'·•· ;1r1 pt·rluriu f'd b~ .Ju.,· 1!1 IJ1·\.1!u ~n<t l'larnn!!,1 J li\ull ,,s ,1 1'011pl1·' 1\'ho OY.'tl tht• ,J1lJa1·1·n! h(\1l'h housr. J crr\ t ',1r\)('11lt·r :is ,1 doctor and Hu:-' \111l1'r'-1•11 ;1~ a bigclt·d ~111rl'kt:epcr. I 011Jy l'llt• 111l•re l\{'('krnd r<'- n1:ii11~ r111 1·uu;it; 1l1t'alergo1·1"s 1 to a1.ul th1•t11•1•h 1·-. t•f 1110 C'\· 1i'pt11u1;1• i.·1111,.: p.:·1 f111'111;uu ,~ .... Ill ;t T.1~11 1\t•U i:1-.l·11>111·d Jll•l- duc·(Lt!l l \h :-.11l·11 ( h:11'1t1· • p\~\:-l'l'l\1;11 ;1111t S.11111d,11 ;it li "l'l111'i. llt 1!11· I 'l.t\1•1 , ·rlh·;11,·r. :.no \\ 1.ih :-;i ,\11;1. "BILLY JAC K" ' "HOUSE OF 0110 UYN~ffii WhJfs ,1111 uv The MJ/ter • WINTUS Wt!h Helen!' Werd..Uoy 5 ~~~P..EMY AW ARD NOMINATIONS! BFSTAC:TRI55-V~NESSA-REOGRAVE \\'hilt• !heir n101•rn1r11t 011 stage is son1eti1nes trn1.1rive and cftcn static. the reaction cf each to lhe other. bot h physically and verlJall~. rint:s \1•\lh poignant clarity. 'rhere is a complete abseni:c o r 1 ACTORS MIME THEATRE j DARK SHADOWS" lofh 111 Color -PG Storh W~dnetdoy P.t.UL NEWM.t.N EUZ-'Br.TIL QUEf.!11 OF ENCi.AHO, --with thr: Pll"" ~µ out oast e ertor "SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION " CLINT E.t.'.'iTWOOO "THE BEGUILED" A Hal Wair Production ol 1 "811. ""~"Redgrave ·GJ....i.Jackson Mar~-QuC'l'n of S<·ots --· --:J"1'.:l STAOIUM •I ""' ""~-=-' ----~~:l SrAotuM , 1 ',·. "'~J..~ ---_;,g---_. SrAotuM ·J . -.-.. .l.~.&:L~ --' -+~l $fAOIUM 'I ',. .. _.-;u..:n.w::::.YL__~ NOmlnOlld For So11 Actor G"r91 C. Scttt "'HOSPITAL" tGI') AIJO . "THE PART'\'" E•clu1ivr Oran91 Co1,1n1r Rrur~tcl Sral £ng19ement Nomin11tc1 for t AcOldemr Awon111 "FIDOL£1t ON THE ROOF" Cllti! E11lwoocr "DIRTY HAAll:Y" (IU Hil1rio111 Comftly Hit "SKIH GAME~ "SOMETlf,\ES A GREAT NOTION" !GP) Pkn Clint £11fw9ocl "PLAY MISTY FOA ME" "The Frelldl c ... ntctiOrrH Cltl ... "Vaftllll/flt hi~f" llll cn1rl!on HP1!0<1 "THIE TEH COMMAHDM£HTS" Al.., JamH Gifftfr -"SUPPOltT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGHTER" THE CAREY TREATMENT "THE CAREY TREATMENT ·iS 3 fast paced. action-packed, rulty film. It has a wild auto ride, se11ral spectacularly e1- c".1n' scenes. a toad deal al suspense, and some hi&hly so- ph1st1cated humor. It also has violence." ·Jack Ho/Ja.J, The Newporter News PETER C~Y,M.U: arrives from theCoast- finds hypocrisy in a big Boston hospital- and a brilliant surgeon accused of abortion that turns to munler. MGM-·BIAKE EDWllRDS- WILLIAM BELASCO PRODUCTION ..s ... JENNIER 01111 I ...... sometimes · d••rerous offert ltumcwous atWays ~rcifl"f quest lor • -Winier paradiu. 20TH BIG WEEK ALSO R "DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE" W•lt DMey'• I "THE BISCUIT EATER" ALSO ''PINOCCHIO'' STARTS WED. Paul Newman Lee Marvin "POCKET MONEY" ALSO PG Academy Nominee Walter Matthau IARGAIN MA.TIMI! WIDNISDAT AT 1 P.M. fRll llfRISHMINTS ADULTS Sl.00 ~0~1!!~~·!~!~~l}. 1f (jffj) JAMES P. BONNER • Produced by WILLIAM BEIASCO - llirectedbyB!AKEEOWARDS·-·-.. ~ ..... I -----==-' EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUNS t "TH~- STARTS WED.,APRIL 5 ti~J.1 .. ROC~" 1 •11111 lf:Jt P,M. "THE ANDERSON lAPES" fH I .,1 .. r.M. '"" c-... INTACT! UNCUT' ONE SHOW 1:00 P.M. ONL Y FROGS-7-10:15 WORM-8:45' SHOW AT SHOW AT TIMES NEWPORT TIMES BUENA PARK 12:30. 3:30 7:00 • 10:00 P.M. SHORT SUIJECTS • 7:00 & 10: 15 P.M. "Woodstock" ' EDWAR DS HARBOR c.~"r::.2 Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry /,' . "'"· >it»~ ''"P' "SICIH 6AMf'' '(fii M l-Tl• L COUit• •111 . t•l ... U . ............ '""" .......... •••\ Sean Connery •:James Bond 007r "Diamonds 1·~~~x~,. Are ro .. !Tl' 1111•1•-• rev er ... ,11111 .Alto Sh•lle-r "''"'t••, In ''WMA1 'S TMI MAnll WITH HILUl t" <152 •tlllllNlllll .. tlOlOIN •flT • ltt•U IJ •u•n• ·~lltfl t;WOfl ' IA• Oita•,.,.. .Jt>HllWW- & 'IHf ~- I ... • -=-•••" " .... IJtl !!'!-.\! ··~ MUOllNEY- . "" Bedllnabs-• ·~ Braamstlells UINSBUll'I ""'""°"'"' 2nd D•'"'Y H11. ,t1t11 Vtmt•1 "20,000 LlAGUl! UNDll lMI SIA,. Andy'• Fun A.!ik any kid. "Ask Andy'' Is run. S« It $nturdays in the DAILY PILOT . • -- . ' ZIJ DAIL v •ILDT DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF S1'U !'JD, WHAT ARE '>'OU DOING UP o NTHE CEILIN<;? FIGMENTS NANCY l CAN'T Fll<D MY AUNT ACROSS l h1c!ina\1on to Ol'lf s1dt 5 Highly d1spltastd 10 Supr t mt 1ultr or Ptrs;a l • Strorig ptrvas1vt Quality lS Cal ltd by somt 111itMrl lli Ne! wil d 17 Wrestler's ma11e11v er: 2 words 44 Fac,s: Slang 45 Railro ad stat10:1 r n1ployee 47 VJl1i p: S!an9 SO Canadian fl•OllflCt : .A bl>t. 51 Tw ists a bOom ;iroun d on its 111S 52 Tutankhamen: !nlor'll~ : 2 words 5b Deton.1lr: 2 words bO .As busy as T11tsda:y, Apl'll 4, l'l72 YoUSAID WE GOTTA P O SOME"T.f!IN<; 'DIFFERENT "TO PLEASE OUR READERS! YEs,'l&JT-n-IATS R IDICULOUS/ You CAN'T PEFY"THE L.AW OF GRAVrTY.I HERE'S A PHOTO OF HER L.OST A N D FOUN D . Yts\ttday's Puz1lt Solved· By Chester Gould MO•MMM! I ~ TME Tl-llEVES AQE . !!ill~. IM SUQf TN!SE UNITS AQE NEXT ON l~EIR L.IST, By Tom K. Ryan DIS ~EER'S FL.AT By Al Smith ·;,; '. . By Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I 'LL FIND HER PERSONALLY ' i PEANUTS b' 'l' ! 11 ~ l I lt 7 Ch,\i1ce 8 N11mt 11cal pre!i ~ 4 /V~2 33 Gro• p r191ri•i io\ .J ma+.·111: \ 30 F 1br~ 1j\r.J lr:r ( Q'(l ,1'1" J'i US Prt>•dtnl 41) B·eJ<-~ JUDGE PARKER 1 1 1V.. UP TO il-IE EIGh TH WORD /""'"--"~ ALREAD\' ... \j I l/. ( GASOLIN E ALLEY ;_ .~. -·. SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON-MULtlNS •""i!-1.ATIS QUITE: p....._ ..... -<;i>OCE'RY [ LIST, LORD PLUSH · ~ BOTTOM . " J ·-.~ ---~ l'li t • "-'/ES ... ~OWl'\/Ell',"T!>SUPPORT PM.ASE TWO)THIS WE'!!K I IM ONLY BUYING "THEO ITE'MS "THAT HAVE" <50N!i l>OWt-1 IN PRICE" ... ANIMAL CRACKERS ,DODO, \\IH</ DOll'f 1.1'.XJ (\llllr SMOi:Jli"'? By Charles M. Schulz TOO SAO l(OVR FRIC:ND 1'5N'i .UCRE 10 E"lPV IT WI™ '!00 .17 ~ A PIW THAT 'IOO AND HE HAD A FALLIN6 OtJT ... l WONDER WHERE HE IS .. . - ,•(•1 OON'T LOO< ON All{ 1fl.Elll1NE WIRES ... IF HE FLIES Hl6HER THAN TEN FEET IN THE AIR HE GfTS A BEAK-BLEED ~' By Harold Le Doux .. By Gus Arriola Iv Ferd-Johnson l~JNK "THEY'RE GETTING EVEN FOil PH,ASE ONE. By R09er Bollen THE GIRLS 1 q Ef1C los~d compartm tnl of a SIOVf 20 Otvict IOI' ditssing wool f1bf tS --··-: 2 words lil Ott~w11 foot· bal! player: 2 words 1i4 OutTi11e b5 ·--Ne ~ers: 9 Laclcinq te~'.h 10 Stored ~.-•. 1~ HJ a !'"'3! ~. lf 11 0·1~ ~1,oy"') A! P.1stri ~e er"('· :s ~? Fo•( r·1 NO SMAR'T' REMARKS ABOUT MV NEEDING A MOLE I ~ MY ME,t.P, ~ COUNSELOR! c1-11o.irLev. vou're 1'LWAV5 STEALING TME PDNCM U NES~ I KN EW TMERE w"s A. REASOM ~R MY WANTING TO W"KE UP: IT W ... 5 TO SEE A PRETTY !=ACE Wl-IO'S THE PIN·UP ntERE~ ONE 6 lRL VOll'vE GOT PLA.5· THING A60UT TEREP ALL OVER vouir BEAUTIFUL A.PA5'TM.ENT. QU INN ? WOMEW, SA'°" 21 Rtpl1 rs 2J Expos! lo cor.ta9 ~, 21i Habtrdasht•y !\e•n 27 Ont g1v1n'J l"'O!'lt /IOr l SDfC lal ser·11ce JO IAa~es sense: ln!orm.\I: 2 words J4 Russ1 1n czar JS Gem 111ade of glass J7 U11: Comb. lo1m 38 Tribr of Israe l 39 Meat sauces ~1 Fur! 42 Kind or potm .. 3 Govr1ns ' Gre11t St.111· lo·d footba l1er lib R ol'!'~rJ st.11es~·ii b7 Tr~pper 's product li3 !,\.\kts dirty li9 !Aan 1n G!nes•s • DOWN cr.···tc·1; 12 0' 1 c USA .t.h!·.-. 13 B ·'Is J;, N~: 'ar .\~ .. ,)' 22D st>ct ~•pc:t; rr $01"ttn ~;i 24 Katmana,i 15 t~ c;ip1 \~I 2S C.ors on a c -' ' '1 : · r ' ~· / ' -s~ --··- ~."L r~cr s "v v.•· si , ' 's , ". 55 f. -·· .... ; l Church c•J.se 1.'.>.·1n•" ·~ g.\'lrry 27 Sev~1ty cf 57 Hi•~>: "ll', 2 N~t w ~"'inq t~i·ne•a,,.cnt ~6 E l~11ci·:itt 3 An11ua1 legumt 2S Dollg • c1;!i:io~· r•·'1 o!Asa 2'fV;alkt'd111•1"a\er 5qPrrr:;1!·0" .(".~and 3l l{t 1a11:Ji c ti~ S1nq.~: Isolde": prose Prr! t \',a~11er cptra n~r·ative' 0) •· .•. B .1s r! 5 ActrtSS --·-_32 Not t~~cry s~·.-.1.a~· . B~r~11111 S11 tab'e L•s~·J! 1.1 ! . --' • 7 I ' ,_ ,. " " " • • "-''" ' ' " " •• " " " " I '° ,. " ll \~ " " " " . , II 21 " •. lO " ll JI ~ " " J7 • ,_ .. .. .i.; " 1--------' " " ... .. I ., '" " •• " I I I ' " " ,. " " " .. " " .. .. ,' • -.. - MISS PEACH PER KI NS LllCE YOURS, >.&&EV ~ YES , M11'· G11'1MM IS, e uT IRA 5AYS µE'S NOT 11'!ii .. DY TO MAKE --MA,.ll!IAGE PLANS .• THE DUM~ KID SAYS HE.'5 HAV tNG- TOO GOOD A T JME'. BEING-- SINGLE! •• TMEY DON'T NEEP N-'MES! By MeU COME ·TO YOW~ SENSES, MAN. DON'T YOU i!E .. Ll'l.l< T"AT IF ALL YOU WANT IS TO ENJOY YOU F:SELF, YOU'!.L NEV&Jlt. &5-T-MA>!,.JW? By John Miles • "'1-. ,,.-q,,..,. t? ~ _, '"Js there any kind at all that doesn't break down die mlnirtt you save up a little money for somet bln1 elM7" DENNIS THE MENACE l \ 'THEY MW.'f E~ FIGllT,euT W.11 '!MEY .START OUT • eE1N' REAL FOUTE TO fACJ! O'Tll~ ... W#:K fllT,'' It II • . . . . . . . . . . . Tut.sd•y, Aprll C, 1972 OAILV PILOT :IJ ' Everyone He s Something Th at So me one Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Sell It, Fin d It , Trade It With a_Want Ad ·rhe Biggest Mark~tplace oo the Orange Coasf .=-nial 642~5678 for Fast Results Gener•I ** ** ** TAYLOR CO. BIG CANYON -BRAND NEW You will love living in this prestige country club are.a right in. the heart of Newport Beach. Gttardcd entrance to area & private C. C. 5 BR .. FR . & formal DR. Beautiful design. Large lot. $98,500 ''Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hill s Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644 -4910 General Tahitian Pool $255 ·Move In! $25,500! \VO\V! BARGAIN BUNTERS COME QUICK! Glanr panel· ed livin:?: room. Country kilchcn. DEN open~ 10 Ta· hilian pool llncd \vith l1tva stone~ Big oversi~.<'d lol ~ Take ovrr G.I . LOAN ~·ith annual pen·cntag-r rate-'lf ONLY 5a1 -;;, -OR -$255 AND "MOVE IN: llurry, it \\'On't last! Call 645-0300. IOKl.\I L Ol\O\ kl-I/ION; SPLIT LEVEL Executive Model Beautirul 111 yr:'ar old home, many io1proven1rn1 s, island kitchen ..,,,ith bu1!1 -in BBQ, \1·aJk-in pantry. hugf' honus room, 4 bedrooms. 3 ba ths. deep 1>hag carpetin.s:. Sl'f' thii'li one! Rrrl Ca rpe t Rf'a ltors. 5.lfr.S&I(). 4 · 8 -10 UNITS Cosra ~JesA Arca }'"QRTlN, REALTOR 642{J(JOO " 545·8625 General General ROOM FOR 'EVERYBODY MESA VERDE Lars;e-a bedroom ... 16x28 honus room \~ith pool table and roon1 to spar~. Ne"' pa int and carpets. 3 ba1hs, 3 flrPplat.'f'i<, forn1al dining roo111 and 111.rgr kitchf'n arPa. 80'xl00' ](It \vit h can1per aTH"I boal storage. 1 block to school and -'\1esa Vcrrle Country Club. $:J0,.:.00. P honl? 5'16·!.113. Mesa Verde $27,500 3 spacious bedrooms. 2 baths. den. buillin dream kilchen. Burglar 11 la rm. huilt·in intf'rcom, Ne-,1·Jy paintNI. Sharply Jand:;caped & n<'Ally m anicu r ed grounds. 540--1720. TARBELL 295:) Harbor. Costa i\lesa Like to tradc:' Our Trader's Paradise column i.o; for you! 5 lines, 5 days for 5 bucks. General HARBOR VIEW & CITY LIGHTS Immacul ate 3 BR., fam. rm .. lg. sep. din . rm. Charming decor & lovely view plus great patio. A happy home! Priced at $59,500. Charlene Whyte 2 NEWPORT WATERFRONTS Sharp, cusl. bit.. 5 yrs. old -5 BR. apt. over gar .. pier & float $92.500. 2 Yrs . old cu st. 4 bdrm .. view of bay & ocean. Dock for 50' boat. $129.500. George Grupe 3200 SQ. FT. PLUS POOL F as hi onable Irvine Terrace. vie'"· 4 BR. & hobby rm.. gourmet kitchen, 3 frplcs., library. Q\vners transf .. must sell. '76,000. Triana Bergin _,,, .. ..... for ... ._-_· .. _···__.!~! -hr•• l~ I --.. I~ iiiiiii\•G;;';;;";;;';;';;;''==-=-==Ge;;;;;n;;;•;;;r;;;•l===-==-1 iGii0i0ieri•i1iiiiiiiiiiiii. Gii0i0i0iroi1iiiiiiiiiiiii I Gener el 1 ==--=~1 General "NOW HEAR THIS" AND BUY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH. 4 Bedrooms , FAMILY ROOM. used brick fireplace. 2 baths, 6uiltin ki tchen. close to shopping, school s. Jr. College & freewa y. Only $31,500. "DECORATED DREAM" IN TURTLE ROCK AND IT'S FEE. 3 Bedrooms. family room. 2 baths, atrium. builtins \vith self cleaning oven. sbag carpeting and custom drapes. Large covered patio with super landscaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE ............ $47,900. "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" AND SO IS THIS HOUSE AJI wraooed un in this nice TwO STORY 4 bedroom. 3 bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that '"ill take a oool table. builtin kitchen. 1arge yard will accommodate you r 30 fool boa t, and a spacious feeling prevails thruout. " " " " ' . . ....... " . ' . " " ' $39,900. "TRIPLE TREAT" CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX Built in range and oven. dish,va sher and di s- posal, carpets and drapes. 2 Uni ts have 2 bedrooms, l bath: 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms, l '/2 bath '''/fireplace. Each unit has 2 car- ports, maintenance free yard and pool privi- leges. and from UPSTAIRS BALCONIES. A VIEW ........................... $75,000. "FtRENDIPITY" IN THIS ONE Definition ; something special -VIE\V of Ba ck Bay. "Skinny dip" in the privacy of your own swimming pool. 4 bedrooms 3 baths, island kitchen with BU ILTIN B-B-Q. formal dining room , fi replace, study and a UN IQ UE WET BAR. In this house you can really do your own thing ! .................... $97.500. LOCATION!· LOCATION! Older 2·sty. rcdJA•ood home. Only a stone's throw to the beach. Park 4 cars. Priced prac- tically lo t value at $47 ,500. VIEW!· VIEW! Probablv Lhe best 3 bdrm vie\v home value in Harbor Vie\v Homes at $50,500 . t"lur slaf( B\'e1·ai;:ro: ovl'r ~ yf'ars indl\·iduaJ real es tate experience. or 675-3000 BAY & BEA CU REALTY ' \11 .... C. lMI ~OllO• &H~ ~•Cl '" General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 101 Linda Isle Drive Lovely 5 BR ., 4 ba. home with downstairs \vaterfront mstr. su ite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floo rs, beam ceilings. quality construction, slip ............ $155,000 For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Beyside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 ,_G_._._._,_•I~~~~~~ I G~-·-··-·-·-l~~~~~- $25,000 I HAPPINESS IN 53/4 °/o Loan HARBOR VIEW includ('S taxf's, in1ere!t. prin-$64,500 ciple & insurancf'! King-siz- ~ U"'l()l If I •C .~r ,. POP \J LAR BROADMOO R -11,roor \'1cw 4 bcdroo1n single storv on a larcP ln1 \\1th high privacy , sunny brcnkfast nook ·a11d pa neled fa milv roon1 \'ou n1a\· ha\'e i;een 1\11s one before but it look s unique 110\\ and priced a1 ai:i amazin gly \(nv ~fl 1,000 \\'tll sell rasl. Pl'!ONE UNIQUE <"OHOr\.•\ Df:L ~J AR 675·6000 ~~~~~~~~~ EAWW-AHHH : 'l'rcc:-:. greens. lake ~: 1'hr vie'v fron1 this 4 bedron1 l!olf course cstat<'- is a real time \\'aster: \'ou can't get anyth1ni.: done -just stare nut the \\0indo,1·. Out th e bil! fl oor ro ceilinl!: \\'indo,vs in the rlinin ~ rocim. fa1ni ly roo1n: ki tchen and n1as1cr bed- room. Great hon1e. Great buy available. C'o rp· orate O\vner ancl va cant. Offered at $96.500. PHONE UN IQUE ~n:sA VE RDE; M6·5990 General ASSUME 6°/o! $17B MO. 4 + BONUS ROOM! General YOU CAN STOP DAY DREAMING Dnn 'r day dream any longer about 1hf' rlay you ran invr~t 1n lnC'omr pro1wr1y -11 ·~ trnlay 11'1fh 1h1s oHrr 'lf 111·') hnn1rs nn onr lot. L.ot•atf'rl 1n Macnab -Irvine I ELEGANT FRENCH BAY FR ON T :\laJrgl1c crys1aJ· chandelier. 1\'00rl k brick l'Ot1nlry kit· rhf'n, lcadrd tmy \'1,.IV \\'In· 1!1111, all hr11111rd r t-ihngi'ii. lorn1.11l d1n1ng, ~ RR's. 411 h11T11,, dram<1111· 'rtle rlrr k, IH'I\ .'111' park1111::. OPf.N 11 \JL\' -16·11 Rayside l'n\ r . Don T&l<I 675-1935 UNIVERSI TY PARK -POOL HOM E l~1·"u 1i fully up~radf'd :l BR .. FH & flcn. Grl"at r"f"'ll. P m· ,,,,~1onal I B Tl rl s c· A r i n SI' , S ! I.fl;,(!, Toni Qul"1'n &!•1·6200 PIER & FLOAT Truly ttir l1111 r~1 rrit:l"rl j 11a1er front hr111\1' a1·a1lt1blr 1111 ,\'r11•port lslnntl. R·2 L.n•, O~t.950, I.Ill!'> :\\1\lrr. &12-823.~ IR VINE TE RRAC E l~"n::rou:o; 4 BR , .1 h11!h hon1r. t't11np\l'fely n"dN't'ratrd ra~t t• i yr!ii. (;rrnt 1'flrlH'r lora · 11.111. Supcr·!'hnrr' S67.500. T11r11 Quel'n 614-6200 BAY & OCEAN VIEW ~1a1·p :J en. 2 hath, nf>w ""1'· fl("llSi\'f': carfll"lini; k. rlrAprs. l'ool. undrri;:rounrl plll'king. Choice Bayrront apt. Boat ttlip av1tit11blr. JOPJ Smllh. 642-8235. Macnab-Irvine \VOULD YOU BELr~;\'E S26.950? Big living-rnnni. Dining 1oon1, Pnnclrrt su1wr bonu!I room! Cozy kilchrn. 4 kin.it·sizc brd r<l l'l lll ~ ~ BLOCK \VALL FF.NCE! Owner e1'1rf'mrly an.1C1ous - priccd to 5ell fa~!! A~s11n1r S20.300 loan V.'ith annual '; rate or 6'1 ! Call fast -it v.·on'l last. 645-0.'W.1. an Rt'rrsi;ablf' artfl, f'Josr io Rl'ally Co n1panv iiho[lptn,i:: and ili('h001~. ~:arh 1642-1235 "'4-6200 hn1nf' 1s 2·Rrdroo1n s, 1-Balh. R 1 Gas Kirc hen. Both a~'f' $185 MO-NTHI 11pgrad('ri anrl <·lean. Off<'red • uoue<' FllA Tern" $32.9"'1. $950 DOWN! 95°/o LOAN! I OKI.\ I L 01 \0\ Rf At !Oli'5 Evrnings Call 646.R>KIG t'd bedrooms, built-in dream Join the care-free life with kilchrn. Ctittrrul hospitable communily park, pools, and NEWPORT \\'ailing for .a ha('.J:'ain'! :'I~ !)()WN! ::lf;O 1nnnl hly PilY· n1ent1 of SlRa 111 1111nual '": ra!f' or 11.'.! Big-\1\'tnc l'OOm . f"orn1al 1l1nr. PL\·~ i;:-ianl. 20lo.20 panrlrrl fan11 ly 1i)(!n1! Country kitchen. :: hug(' hrdroomi'li. Cul dt" 111.c, ncar shopt;! Call 645-0303. Jiving room. D f' I i g ht f u I courl!i. Come borne lo a SHORES OO\•crefl palio. Quir:t cul-de-pnr1olino already landscap. UPPER BAY sac street. 962-5566. ed and finished wi!h many Huge 69'xlla' park·like yard 2300 Ml· fl. of L"Om!ort, con-I OKI\ I I Ol \O\ • I ..f ' ' TARBELL E'Xtra goodies. Park your make!! this 4 txfrm. custom veniC'nce. walk lo the beach, hoat or frailer neKI to the "A WINNER". own e: r freedom from yard mainten· hous.r. Extra closets & OOok· transferred and must s~U ~ Rnf'r. Amhlr over rn !hr fll4'Ue-S. -~ _,,,.,,/ , °"""'""=-=--=c===c-11helves solve 11;forage prob-Price just reduced to a r nn1n1uni1.v rool. rluhhoui;r """"' 1 · VA NO DOWN ll'ms. :l large bedroomi;: 3 ~2 realistic . anrl 1rnn1s 1:our1s. Thi.~ 4 hl'rl· Genuine General ~ AHO ASSDGlATtS REALTORS 644-7270 2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General baths, 2fiOO sq. ft. of Juxur· $36 000 roon1 hOlllf' Iii .;iduU rn·cupird I F' u I on !his rare value. 2·1 lous living make th is an ex-t anrl in ah.~lurrly im1na<·u· IX•r• p,.r. bedrooms 1plus a 2 bedroom ecutive: dream. DON 'T MISS OJ>f'n Saturday 1-:l 1arc ··movf' in" rondi11on. Large Mesa Verde re-ar unit. 2 bedroom now IT~ CALL ~6.2313. 319 Vista Baya, C.'.\I. Boal land1ug 100~ S49.~. I 2 S vacant and ready for im-Call 546-2313. J • tory mediate o cc u pa n c y . 1 Newport J L" ~ pacesrlfcr. 4 king-llizf!d .. edroom rented 111 $120 per at j bedroom.~. 3 b;tthS', buill·ins, month each. KCf'p a11 home firnplaN' 11nd rormal dining. I I F•irview and nonta . On y $36.!XXJ. If Clo ~ lo 1'!'luntry club. Needs you have beeo '" l" s ·Bedrooms 646·88 ll ..-..--..--.................... _-' lol or T.L.C. Ptciced right "'"''"·call us. DUPLEX--REll\rCED , •l $38,9;0 All O<rn" ·VA"° Walker & Lee 1 1 ...... ~"'!""!"'1• ... • .. Y .. 'i,.m .. •).1 $1,ooo • !,":'ca~1"' "",.,.,, °" •h" I-----I s35 000 THE BIG ll'IVESTORS, Doo'I rail lo""' w lk & L THE TANGERINE WHERE ELSE n .. "." 1h1s ""; 2 bedroom duplex I a er ee KITCHEN P11rk Lido to1\·nhouse. \Vhere 545-9491 Open 'fll 9 Pr.f 1 I PRODUCER now pnced 11t only SJ0,500. \Viii absolu!ely ril'light you: el~e !~ N<'".J>02 ~~can, . Y<>1 u get No Muss • No Fuss Bf'autiful near nev.•, Ea!ilside The hlghegt polential incomf' with 107<) down paymcnr. N<l Re-altors A I . II , _, 1 a ·• ourm.. ...... ripe gar. C ,1 ' be 10 val ue ratio In Coronll <le i vac!Ulcil'!s here and it's f'lose 2790 Harbor Blvd. 11!_ Adams pro ('Ssiona Y ""~rAr~.,_, & a carefree POOL for only Unpack !ln<l s1arr livin.IC in osla "esa ~lory, ~ fl. lo sh<lpping and 11chool.11. 545--0465 0 1>Cn 'ti/ 9 P~f 4 IX'clroom. homf' "'l!h .a 111,500. !his hospital clean charming roi:,>m. 2 ~th, large kitchen, l\tar. A duplex with Z large Takt' a good look at lh•'• lax VA f HJ B Great Family room. There s I HIGHLAND DR 4 BR home on cul-de-sac \\'Ith eating IU'f'll., plus for-4 bedroom. Z1i ba th unir11 uyer I · 1 · kl l d ' · clo•• 10 p••k l"""•'s ' •hcllec '°' 1972 ioromo. • • • • • nc"' s 1ag <·a rpe!s o tic· r • street in East BluU. A com· ma 1n1ng area, family = '" · """ ..: !-!URRY! your lor'1> & 2 firr placc~ ro 4 spacious bdrms .. ramily plelrly equipped e 11 1• in rm. floor to ceiling firephi cr, school. 103 down shows Afl" CAPISTRANO COUNTRY ESTATE Near new, secluded ranch home. 5 BR .. 50' pool - custom architect's design. Acre- age -room for horses -perfect fa mily living. $165 ,000. B. Austin VIEW LOCATION TURTLE ROCK -popul ar plan 3. Good loc. nr. greenbelt. pool. tennis; 4 BR .. !am. rm., form. din. rm., pro!. landscaped, fee. $511500. "Chuck" Lewis 11•arm rhrn1 . A hcfluliful prn· rn1., 212 haths, sep. laundry kf!chen. Bit-in oven + hcauti(ully det.'O r11tcd thru· prox. SIOO/mo. ar1er prin· frssinnally lflndscaf)f'd yard. rm., kitchen bltin!ii. <"Pt/drps, n1.nge. 2 baths • rruly out, completely fen ced, very eip11I. inlf!res1, tax & in· 1·n1n plr!f' 11•ilh lhc B.B.Q. Pit and a sparkling H&f' POO~. beautiful landscped ylU'd quiet cul de sac street. i;urance al i.chB:luled renL I & Boa1 & ln1ilcr area & Prime Harbor Highlands and palio. Call for sho..,,·ing Plea.Se call today, Suitable lor owlll'r occup11 nt r I' A 1" $43 ooo ~ or investor $79,500 -S7950 room or a poo . pres 1ge area. . . only $47,500. 673-8n>. NewportBeachaddresswllh CALL '=" '-''•l-'J" ~ ~~~ll)'men t, CaJI /Ca.. co:Ts ·~WALLACE · REALTORS --><54166-14141- (0pen Ev1n l1191J l..H n::e cornrr Joi Mme with • lxlrms .. l"-~ baths. Room fnr camper or hoal behinrl fE'nce. This "'on'! lasl Iona:. OUcrcd at S29,7j(). CORBIN- MARTIN 77 FT. EAST BAYFRONT Outstand ing estate on main bay. Gracious 5 + BR., w /formal din . rm.: green la\vn , sandy beach, pier & sli p for large yacht. Bill Benls , LOVE LIFE ? Easy Jivin' in Corona de! Mar. 2 BR .• 2 Ba .. DR, patio, sundeck w/view. You own the land -Only $54,950. Paul Quick COPPER KETTLE CHARMER 4 BR., playroom . FR, country kitchen. Tastelul inside & out. Tile & brick elegance. Yes, see it! $55 ,750. Ca ll Bob Yorke PERFECT FAMILY HOME 5 BR., warm family rm. with Irplc : pool w/ d ressing rm. & bath off terrace. Located on -fee-land in desi rable-Bayer.est. Eileen Hudson SEE· THE SAILBOATS \0 THEREAL \'""-ESTJ1TERS a Costa l.1esa price! Only 9 ~ ~ lfl !!4: $39.500. Call 646-1171. ........ ~-!!·~ ;:.:z.;:; --=c-c~====-1 ··~:;; .. ~:~:;r" IS A aunON Super anxious O\liT1Cr mus! LIDO BARGAIN Large (1850 i;q. ft.) 4 Br. 2'~ balh home in Sandpointe, 2 minutes from S. Coast Plaza. Uving room with sep8rale clirting area, fireplace, coun- try kitchen with family room, shag c arpet i ng throughout. Patio, fully l!Uld· !!caped, fenced yard. 1 block fo elementary !K!hool and 3 i;hort blocks: to new park· playgmunct Ut,900. Call 557-3111 {it no ani;wer. '32·9'661. CUTE? "11 10 m<"e fast. Jm. LOVELY HOME & merliate sale nee-de-d on SEPARATE STUDIO \\°E" ~ally don'l kno1v • But 1his house is? Nearly ne-w .1 bedrm. + family rm. v.•12 baths & 3 car: gilrage. Ncar Newport Heights. \Valk 10 shopping. Pr\Cf'd right 111 $37.aoo. SEE JT, YOU'LL BU\' IT! FOREC[OSURE $22,950 really nea1 5 bedroom, formal dining, large family 3 B~. 2 bath home-, cathedral room-tri-level home, Fully ce1J s. & .1015 o~ glAss. Lgr. improved includi11g 3 car scp. 11tud10 w/1t~ own . bfl1h garage. Now asking $49,lXXI. &_ cusl~m bll·ln 1.umitur~. Pleai;e hurry, tiring offer. So. patio, 40 ft. lot. Move-in Call 5-10-lJjl /Open eves.) rond. Best buy on Lido at • $1!1.500. HELEN B. DOWD · $27, 9-0-o-. _N_o_D_o_w_n Realtor 644-0134 3 ove.,i•ed he<lroom s. 2 ~~~~~~~~~~l·;;i,i,i-=-iii;ui-.;,;.~,:,i-2 baths, den, fllmily room HOMEABILITY REAL WORK TO BE wllh rich wood paoteli"g and --~ J>O.tlE .-duant fireplace. formal SOLVED In thijl c:ICIM!·ln, J"°'.~B~D~R~M~. ~,~ dining room, Ntwly J»t inred, 'O THE REAL '""-f.STATERS 4 DELUXE UNITS Prime rental arca in goocl Costa ~1esa location. Oul of area 01Yner an x In us ! Pre&enl all oflf'N> $6.11.500. Call: 673-3663 ~·5942 Eves. Peninsula Point 4 BR., 3 balhs; frplc., blt·in kitch. Priv, patio. Obi. garage. Rcdccoralcd & new ir;hag carpets. $69.950, Call : 673-366.1 642"m.1 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 20 2') W Ba lboa •7J-J66J $2B,250! -No-Down Terms MESA VERDE Ov.·ner has moved a nd an.'<- ioo,.;. Will M!ll this 3 bedroom. din ing room, 2 balh, h ig patio. hlock v.·all fence for VA APPRAISAL. A true valuf!' at $27,500. Locatf'd on quit't cul-de-sac. Call 540-1151 !Open Eves.) REALTORS 644-7662 LIDO ISLE TIIREE UNITS-One of !ht' multi·units avail. Conven1enl lotalion wilhin wa lking dll· tance of shop11. 1110.noo. PETE BARR EIT I~ J -REALTY --~-.. !: i '"""!~64""!2·~S2'!'00~~!!!!'/ "EASTSIDE DUPLEX" Fine for starting your inY('SI · n1ent prortram 2-2 OCdroom ~para1e unili;, one v.•ith a flrc>place. Total rice 131.500. --CALL 546-23L1. NO DOWN If your a V«!t lh<'re's no down on thi!l 3 bedroom, 2 balh. family home in the heart ot btautUul Huntington Beach. Approxln1atcly Sl400 !or an l"f-IA buyer. Call now tor mo~ infi>m1a!lon. 847.fiOI~ A pretty pi cture al any price -rfght? Only 157.500 in Corona del Mar .• ,vith 3 BR 's. & really big view. Hurry on this one. Call Bill Comstock EMERALD BAY -$71,SOO Custom 3 bdrm. view home with large room s. Lovely fatio & guest qtrs. Don·t de- lay on this. Cal me today! Jim Muller CHAR~l!NG 2 broronm homr, fn>Ah \)' pain•M, fW'W C'A r· pel11, co~red p1tl10, lots nf fruit troe11 11-nd room for I heat ll1ld trailer. Quiel Easl· 11>ide location. A fantastir tiargain. ror the Ja.rxe fa mily htore is Bath home. Vfl'}' 111.rg~ back dish"'asbtr, dec or a. ! ., r Iha! home you've bet>n look-)'IU'd, I ~ car aaragc, 118,950. Wl1Jlp11per f cctnts. Plumbed ing for. 6 Bedrooms, family tor Kirt water. Pi.ho. Dou· room v.•ilh firepla.ct plus an blf' gara~""· Huge Jr. f'Slall" extra den upsta1N1. l..ocated itrounds-landscaped IO pit- on a r ul-d('·sac stttet. \Valk turf book p -.t r le c I Ion . 10 OC'can and ~H tolll'St. A-12-2.361. Thlft; is a PresliJt' home in 11. Pl"f'Sfigc area. Only $46,sao. Call 847-6010. TARBELL G.t. 1erms • low oo~·n all otheM1. 4 ~roomll, :J balh~. buUUn dn>:am k l t~h,.n . dlJ1hv.asher. Sccluderl n"ar living room. Patin. ''Applr Pitt" orrlt-r in.,ldf" & on!! r-;rar all 1hopp1ng. 11ehools. -· \O l THE REAL ~ ES'.J'ATER,S • • • Ed Vrotem•rlcle P.O. Box 6066 Santa Ana 'o l THEREAL .'"'\:'. ESTATERS ' ., ·. ' UPPER.BACK BAY $25,$00 Coontry living a l city price1, locatl'd In dtllirab/e &ck Bay area. Owner \°f l'}' a.nx. lous. Sa\·e S$ on this one. Rrd Ctlf"l)ft Rt a l t o rs , >f"-""O. ' NEW' LISTIN.G -HARBOR VIEW Lovely 3 bdrm. home in Harbor View Hllls. autilul landscaping. tuiiirlous carpets &: sep. din . rm. Only $57,500 .·cathryn Tennille · --Coldwall,Bankar W.0700 644-2430 ~ SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR,, N.B. Call ~8424 (0~ t:v~s.) 1-oiTHEREAL ,.)l ESTATERS FIGHTING MAD Btautlful Ea•tsldl." • homr. If .YOU miu thi11 grtal 4 ~· ~~=~~~~==' 1 w 'fll panoramic v ew 0 jol! ~ hom•f-Wittr~I l.hll'COn· VACATION ALL YEAR course featuring pla ~lf!r I \'enitnce of schOOls llJ'td close TRIPLEX In your own near ntw 3 walls, ' hardwood fl~rll, to So, Coa$1. ,Plata ~pp~ng bdrm. home. Plannc::d com-ht.am ctlllngll formAI din· Ccnter. ~ 11 be f1ght1na Very nice 3 BR, 2 DA OY.'Tl"r'8 munity offers use of pool, 1rie bulll in k.1ichr:n 11nd df· I m!ld. Adult occupied and fl. unit + 2·2 Bit l SA. Good clubhouse. tl'nnls t q u rt , lAch,.d double ga~!lJtt. Only nAncl"d lo auil you. Price location. park. playarou11tl11 '-te.. $16,500 HURRY ,_ s:W,500, Call 847-6010. $51,500 l lonic hlls 1 acre of ground. Call 546-t~ r prn """~·' R M C di R It No maney fiown VA te.rm11. oy ( ., ... or ll ~~;. 1~HlllTlGf 1 r mo Ne.1>0M nh·d., c.M. SHERW••D REAL TY ~ ow.roos =c=;==c==7':=c=7:~ ..,'!!!'!!!14J.'!!!!!7!!nt'!!!'!!!'!!!~ I 184 Brookhun1, f',V, -\\'hile ElePhatil D\me-A·~ \&,THE REAL ESTATERS ,., ·,· ' I TARBELL S824 W~ Edinger, .llunt. Bch. $23,$00. 3 Bedtm, l~i BA. crpls, drps, patio, 11oraae bldg, 1prink· lt~r1. FHA/VA tcnns. FHA·VA TERMS 3 Bcdrm + family rm. 1u;e- doubl!'-C11r gar. $2!,000. R«'.»'f McC•rdle Realtor lSlO N~rl Blvd.1 C.At. 14J.7nt You arr the 1vlnntr of 2 tickelji to lhe Western Ne tlonal 11o,1 & Merino Show -oH"- ANAHEIM CONVENT ION CENTER April 1.st thru April 9fh "'\eoise c&ll 642-Si~. ex( 314 bt'twef'n 9 & 5 pn1 10 ch1dm )'our tickrl~. (f'\or'lh County toll,frre num:.W-r Is 540-1220) . .. . • • a Dally PUot ClassllMd Ad. M2-1£7! RE1\L Estate SaJe1. Uke '~'brktnirin taranA Bradt! Jmnitdiate (lpening for ~o qu~lllied licenst'tl ptnons. S.\NDCAS1'LE Real [slate <New Owner) *•* 4~~ ........ 3 Br, 2 SA Condo Rtntals crp11. drf)f, bltn11, tocl gilt. $225 perhaps lesa w/ix- ceplloMlly cood crtd~t. ~·In Realty Inc. 963-4405 I • ... .. ff DAI LY PILOT 7 • Tutsda1, Aprll 4 1!i72 L-__ .. _u._I~ I .,.....,.u. IJie j I .-"'"~' ll teJ I -•u. ~ I .-"'"'"• JJ ie J [ -.-,___'~-~=-::•_• .....J !iJ [~j --==,."""'---,.,_J(•] [ _,,,.,.., 1c•.•, .. •.•d•t•l•Ma••,•••ll •H•u•n•l•1n•g•ton••B•t•tc•h•-Irvin• Newport ~•ch I ;M;o;b;;;lt;;H;o;m;t;•;;;::;;;~I STOP! LOOK! $28;000-· VA ! I 3 + FAMILY A RARE FIND: 1'orullv ur i1·adtd (1'C>1n IJ1'1><k 11J1.111tr1.~ to iUpei· ,;11.c fanH ly 1w111' BIR living roon1. An 1•n!ln• 11·11,ll C>f brlt·k l1r"(ll:u •·: Ht'un1 •·t>illng 1an11l.v 1wn1 ;ind Rll J><Ulf'l•'d: Coz:.i kil "hen 1111l1 R.J::,\I , lll-:U T!l.I·, tlOOI'! F<>nuhl rhtlc' ~ ~!anJ bedroo1n11. l..nll:e 1rr1'J:Uh.1r .J)&llo. VA apprali.nJ Ill XI $~.000: Sl't' IO 1•111'' l";1IJ ttt,.).000;{. l ORI \ l L Ol \O\ i.'tA1TORJ MESA VERDE FIXER UPPER Outstanding \·alur 3 bf-<!ro1111\ family roon1, 2 liallts. built· ins, double s;:sra1ot'" llu1ll-ir1 bar·b·quc. 1.'0vrrcd 11i11to, Brlni: 1;c1i1b buckc•L •and savt. Red CaJ'pCI H<.·altors. :"•IG-8640. CLOSE TO BEACH Large 3 BR. 2 boi. duplex 1\'ith 3 lireplates. $55,000. Canal front lot .•..•• $20,000 Georg• Williamson Realtor 54"'-S70 64S· ll64 STEPS TO BEACH (Nei\•port-$29,5001 3 BR., family rm .. 2 baths, bllns. Pools, ttnnis, rec. area. CALL NO\\'!! CAYWOOD REAL TY * 541-1290 * NEWPORT HEIGHTS $23,250 Lovely cottaA<' on lgr. lr•>t> shaded lot. Best !lci::;hts lo· 1·ation. C:1lJ for npp't. BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642-7491 * HOUSE + UNlor- 1 $25,500 Cult' h<>u.sc has bi.i: kilchen, paneling, wallpaper, ('tc. Smell income unit in J'(•:u·. Ideal guest house. lted Carpel ReaJton;. 5.16-334-0. For Sale 12S Income Pro.,.rty JDS iJ Busine1s Houses Unfurn. CORONA OEL MAR SPECULATORS SHAKE ROOF ------7 HOUSES.· •2 LOTS DUPLEX PRIVACY PLUS!! • • * Fu:rr 111Jpcr I Rnll 2 U.:!nn. OPPortunity 200c ·-0-,-0-n -.-d-,-1-M-.-,--- iLT.1.~::-f.OT. 2 1~1k"; fn.1111 HARD4TO.·FINE>--l'fnll"tSJtY Purk'rmo!(t\'trn DREAM M&ME--t RiCl11rCI Jihnson urn. moo h\t'Otl • Sl-0,000 D IS TR I BUT 0 R SH I P . 1 lli...ll.lllc.-"1.W..ct>IS I f I • ''' 111' n~. OSL\' stl.NIO, 111alic. floor pl1tn~ In Uni VA NO DOWN I 9146 Blackbo'rd A vt. clo\\I\, lJ.I 11.~' I, t'Ol'H IUU~I" \I :.. t .: l~•lrn1 I , l1i.1h .. , l111')l1· f,1111 ,,.,...j1y l';oJ•k',; rn~t privar•• trplr. R.~;1r a11t I HH, ttrn 11 1 1 1 111 Thrt'P klng-s~ bedroom~. :,i Fountain Valley $79,500. l.3f'tt Corporation J~·~1r•·I" l'@ip0Tl$lblf" p 1• rs on to dilltribute COCA -CO LA hiln~. Jtt11'1\(:1'. Yt·arly. 67.i-l'l:,z. Coate Mesa /M) JK'lll. · $"A r_nt I y /'111, 1ul tu~. 1 l, l;flr loc<1t1011! 4 Bdrm:c,. :?l~ \' W , .. E,. L"'T''o"N"",11!!·co'"M··~P.,ANY ,., I I I b I ·•N• f I ,, .. ,.,,,". "'''''· .,,,,,.,,~ OU arr thr \\1ln11<•r of V1'f" Ill '.'> l!l't'~ io11)1 IJf'lll' l :t! \!<; ~ sq, ft, IJ S \"t'r " • .,., , " I I I b ,, :.! ticket~ 10 "'' fi;,..\ ··•11t111! dr:una! ('orHf' l.: M'(' 1J11~ 1i;111;1s1rr. u,1•r r11.: Realtors 675.6900 lii>tttllifully dr-r'Or;itcd honi•· r1t1•pJaJ '•'. lo<'u ttd 0111·ul1!r Western Nationa l 10.1 BEDRM UNITS Furnish('d nplM. 4·]0Sf' Jo 101~·n. i'\0 WAN fE1':. Sl2.000. do1111, 1.111ner \\'Ill lilldf)(.~. COrf•Et.; PRODUCTS ror 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ui;e ln A UTO ... IATJC EQUJP.\1E.'ll'T. A B EAU TIFU L -rurtuy, pnrc·1·; JU$1' HE .~uc .:11·1•1·1. Ht·;:H!liful fr1n11ly Btat & Marine Show Lachenmyer D EL UXE DUPLEX nuct-:o T<) $<1'1,!J50. If'.'· fionlf' \l'1t,1 tovt>ly fl<tllf• lot ~ at tllc Can start pa1·1 or full I in1r (5-10 hl'S, flf'r \\"k.1 Co111r1any rs1r1bb!'ht's hu.~i· ' ·t lrll rih.:l 1011. Rl'altor t:LUJ)i~C Tiit-: t.ANU! 1 1t1 i ~111i• l1v1n~. P1·1r1·cl Jn11 ANAHEIM !(11' i\f11JJv1't &•urh :11 CONVENTION $115,DOO 111·11..-t1on1 UJ'l'"r 111111. li\G'.l!.l:.!H B<'iltl•t"I ,·,.1lu1i.: 1 :,.,,1 in 'l'"ll11l'!lo . SPREAD UUT M ORGAN REAL TY 1n 1/11 . ., 1 .• 1~1 · l t.-•d1111 .• :! 1'Jo~'l \•lld. -- -··1·1 l'ulio r 673.6641 675·6459 "lfJl.':" hour \\ !lh luru111I tJ1n. OCEAN & HARBOR · u1i,: ;,r,•:, .011·1 ,, l:1r~:· r10111h rov11l, I 11~·· .\ai d 1:tn•1 n "SINCE IMG" VIEW FEE LAND 1.Jr1t·-of·lh•··h1 .. 1 ;u·e;,~ 11 11. L1k(' /\\'\\ . 1.u.~k ltrtt hor Vir11· 11 1 11 .1 0 , , ~! ,., 1..,1 estem Bank Bldg. un, 11. tlol ~--·""' l ' .1 p kl . J 1111.,, 1 Hi '.! H.J . fan1• rin. C.\t!l ;).!/}-~.-..:~··. • 1111·rN:1 Y ar • 1v u1t-~l:u1y , . .,.,, . ._..,. ~jq.~ 1".07 SHERWeeo REAL TY D ays 552-7000 N ights Oul r1gg1•r Ur. 011 fl{'I' 641 :-rli6 J"!l6 I Hrookhu1·, t, V V ~ lul' i\p1,,.-~ '-..:..._;: -----,! Sr~, TurtJr RO<'k'. Rroad-. · · , · $200 DOWN n1001-. hy 0111ier, Jr. 'J'i). l.L~K llarbnr \ ,r'\1 l1111~ual /. A . iJ V·. 6/r S·l6/il"·. lor·. Guod d1•1~1r .. \l11r 11:11rd .: hrdroo111. : h;olh. l\10 sl•JI'\ fi. .. ~a 29 .tl. ·'· · j .), -.elli•r .. \,::rnt. (jj~';':>;.t:, Hiit h<1111r. Plu'h 1·1•rprt.; S.·1,--"-·0 __ 29_. __ ~---­!\Ar{rfurt--"\:i~....;oi-:! t,w r!r~I"'' th1uughnut. bull! 111 Laguna Beac ft • f ' !'llll~l' $.· V\f'!I ;111d J _________ _ l><t!JO, larliii arl"a ... /\l\.\iou~ r<'fr1g1•r,,1urk PtJ11l .in1I 11.1!10 1 PRICED RIGHT Ai;t. 6i:>·i1:t:.i lllf: ~.----:.---. 111111 lo1~ I.Jr i.:11·l'11rt'y. ,\f11~1 {)lf•rlouk inf: \'a't<il'la Rrn1·h: !.L:-ih 1 Li", r.1111, • h:., ht• -.;old C"dl 1n11· ., I I · · , · " · )( rn1~ nJ't\'fl'<' p<t!!O ... 111ag11il 1<·<'n1 11l'11 . fJ111l"1. w lk & L · ·· ,. ' . tdl -•ll ~i7 a er ee l'OOn1 Jou• ''"'f!a!l~IQ!l, /I.JI _--,-~~--~·----\df'n.l \\f'f•kf'ndrr n1· )f'111· Costa M esa l:i·:dh>r~ 'round rt>sid('ne•· B,.~l bu.v CALL-0'-THE·WILO r.1.,..!~1!"11 l;1~n •1 11 9 P:"lf 111 L.11.,'l)na ;1! S3i !l."l(). • v 1suali;.:r lhf' propo~erl ::oo 1 M ATCH T H IS-ON E !-~O ~-- aen• 11 lld1·rnf·ss: fl.·u·i.. 111 3 BR. + POOL ..,,,,,,,TOe,~11; your ba1·k y:1r1!. Look llUI $24,200. REAL ESTATE fi:olll a hUJl<' f:lll1Jly n'llllll, :_I f!;Jlh~. panf'li•d cl i!l!!lJ.: ,,., . • kltl·hen. h~P<tkfa.<;I arf':1; l'l".Olll. "''Y lTpt. 111 ki:th.. l;_;1l0 l.ilern1ey1\' ;"!. ~. forn1al d1n1ng roon1 and .1 bltin P./(l, b<':iutiful pool 491·9-I,., ~1~ .. 16 l>etl~rn~. LAl\'ely 2·100 :-q. a1-e:1. &~! bU,\' in lo\1n! FAMILY DELIGHT ~I. lr.1le\'C'I. sharply rC'llul't'<l Suhn1t1 rn1 1l'rm,! C.i.11 :!·Story .~1111 l'O: :. hd1·n1s .. '.!~i 111 price and you 1·an ~1111 of· Sli-1221 ba'i-.. 111. 1111. ,1 frple. For· fer. 011·nf'r very anxious -SF~'{,\IOUR REALT\', 17141 n1el (hn 11i1. L"f'. kilchrn 11 ':1111 tr16·~~ l(lpen C\'l'S.) P,pach Blvd .. Hun\. llch. hrkfs!, arr-a. Jood n!'ighlior· -RARE-INDEED! hUOtl. A$..ing S44.~. 6 BR. + 3 BATHS • iJ'.¥.J.2i\OO • ' $35,950. ~· ,. ·f!~W£ J)~J ~4 ! II _'! •1(11'~' 111'.11 i:, .. 11 -•. -: ~ • lE:t9&.!l'CSW Mesa Verde ,.,,ur~•·. ~1f'f'plut·•·. h11;.:•·-;;; ·.....:~-:.0.•r .... ,,.1......v. Ill o ~il '!' l.it·tJi Ill. SUlll' td••td • O'J<·• t •~""'"CMJ. H. hi d Al .... 8"!.Mo_IN< .. ICJ an s I h•J/1\(' rrir lhC' ~:iri.:<' l:in11I). ---No D y y All 1rrn1~. c·11ll ~11-1221. :: HDRi\IS,.. DEN own 0 ets SE,.:"llOUR l:EALTY. 111·11 Li1-. I'll!. 11/fl'pl. 0Jlf'!1S To You 1Jarga111 huntf'rs n1ust Beach Blvd .• Hu nt. Bell. pal\o, pant'lf'd den off n1od. s~e this i\les:1 Vrrd.e bcoau1y. GOVERNMENT-1111!1. ki!ch. carp., drapes. ~=;~!;~~~ ~~1~u;1~u11 ;:1:~ OWNED :~:;;1µ i~ut ~~aJ o~uf\~~~ ll'eshlv 1»iin1ed i11sJd(' & out. f1!,\ & VA N>possessed $'.\Gg.)() 1.11.9;.u \!! 1rrn1~. P,.-.tt,.r CENTER * CENTURY 21 * urs.-. tor d1~tl'Jbulr11 ll hlltl)''' Walker & Lee J:rnltor:c ,\pril Isl th1i1 April Slh Plf'usr ··;ill 6~2·J678, f.,,.I :!14 bch\f't'n 9 & 5 !)rll lo claln1 )Our 1 1rk1~1.!':. • :\'011h Coun ty NO SELLING loll·lrf'c nun1bcr is 540-ltll) tiOO llnrbor Bh•d . at Atlam' • • * REAL ESTATE 642·1771 PIUl\11:: '1·PleK 3-1~:?-B:\. I rie. SiOO/rno. No dn VA ., $62,500. N. Costa i\lesa. 5.17~151. I 4 units -2 lois -Kl'. f'verything. Xlnt rental~. I Good cond. Leaving area. I Agt., £7j..()14-I. Go f.~h1ng 01" Mpcrld rnor,. lluH· \1 lrh vour favonre hob- 11.1 11.nrl l('t. rhc 1nafi11nr age r1.11·n you n1ont}. CASH RE· QUIRl::D $2-1~. Sl't:W'f'd, 543-9491 Open 'Iii 9 J~l\I -~-------- .SEE ALL THE- BA Y CLOSE UP ·ro 1'11Ju~ 1ht· 1u11·s1 111 J\'e11•porl Beach livin~ lu ..i·I' tlus g1.1rgrous :: Bit 111!h i<•·1i..11·c1le •11n~tc . s1Ulf'; large fan1ily roo111 teurhn~ out 10 ,.· sparkl1ni:; h1•11!1>d ~ r1!tc1i_'d /u•! ,\:. !ho• 1111.1~1 il1'f';i1ht~1k1ns: 1 1 1• 1r ol N('1YfXll'1 B11y & Culaliu;_o H1al 1·oultl he found. Truly :i c:cn1 hy 1111• Pa('ilic. $82.~iOO. (~··· 646-7171. EASTBLUFF lmmed. Occupancy \'f'ry sharp :': b<lrn1., 1 ha .. ra11uly k111·he11: s1nj::l1• lt'I'('/ hQn1<' nn "manl<"urr<I'' lo!. 11uif't s11'1'r1 nr;,r private f)<tl'k -.1!1 Ill'\\" impl'O\'P. rnrnl~ lhl'\Klul . Light & hrighl! 011'nC'r d('sires qui1·k ~1,~. A.-.k1n~ 544.750. EASTBLUFF REALTY 644-1133 Anytime *Ba chel<>r's-P;lace* Ro~lri-. 1 Bl~. on Lido. Cu1>· tun1. qu1r1. \'arn1 ·. Call nu11~ --GEM- 1610 \\'. Coast I 111]1.1 ;..:.n. Rf<:ALTORS i;.12~1623 - 19i0 1',\et:h\"OO(f t2'x60' 'Front & rear bedroo1n11 JI~ b3, bJt·ins, 8\\'JtiDj{:S, skirting, stornge Med . Clubhouse, gan1e m1, Potit Ll\'f' Jn the sun & i;mog·£ree air at Rancho Calilor!lia. $8.000. 714 /676-~155 l'n\'<.J!I' paI1y IJJ::SJ::RT CRJ::s·r 01rn your 011·11 lot (.;nH, CLttBll0US1':, N11lural /lot 'Pool:<:, $3.990 to $7290 .Fr('(' 8T'O('hurr,~ l·:Ll{ID<..-:E REALTY CO. P. 0. Box 665-0 Ot.·sert llot :O:pr1ngs, Calif. I 714) 3..?9-6444 /\O'l11L\'(.; Do1\·n • Assun1e loan. sm covers all. •n· elutling u ti!, 20x43 Boise Cascade. 2 Bl'., 1 Ba. Hun· t1ni:::ton~Shorccliffs. Call co\. l{'('f days 213: 7$-671-1. Kent Healty. Aft 6:?.0, 11 4 : ~l36-02JO. Real £st~te, IJJJ) Genenl ._____ _ ___, Acreage for lale ISO LIMITED OPPORTUNITY BEAUT new 20 unJt adult 11 \\'rltr now for 111(>1't' ln· apl. 114 !::. 10th St., C.~J. forn11111on. in(·lud1ng phone Bkr padicipatJon invited ntu11b1•1·. (i.12-100.i \\!EBB. Bkr. 1:1-'.D l-Rn t::\r t:OHP. 28 Unit·Nr. Shop'g . 1001 1101va.rd.A1·r. 2 & l J{ft, :! Ba. 8!JI Ellis , .....2'1n ~l alf'o. Calif. 9-M~l . Ave JI B. $420 i\f 847·39;i7 ) Business Wanted 210 Corona •lei i\lar lripll':o;, Good J::XPERlENCf:D ,t· su!"· IOI·, 2 Br., 1 Ba., Pa. Agcut t'f•ssful n1anufaeturcr 11•i!I ti7:r7Z25 Hilt -----1-onsid t'r purchasing outright 8 UNIT-:-Welk to Behl I 01· partnership 1o l'ntall I &2BH.$110f\1,SL6 tiidn. £Oing n1fg. co 'ncr ru , 709 l'ahn, llB ~<1;.39.:;1. "-~,,~,'~'~"-:_:23~·7clc. ~~~- Lots for Sale 170 BJ-:J\CH residen! shoppi;£ for local b11sinesi!. '.\lust sho11· ·;1 books. good n<'t, potentinl 1,rro,v1h. Prin only. J>~I \rknd~. IZl31 4~12,)t. LAKE CALIFORNIA Large lo\'1•ly vi1?1v lot. lst unit dcv('lopcd. Sci' this bt•· fore )'(')U buy! Orig. prirc $1 1,000 1\·/tl·nns or 11·ill 1'011· lnv•sfment sider lrade So. Cahf, prop-Opportunity 220 er1y. 548·3900. EXCHMGES, in,·estmenls CIIOIC£ lol, HXrxl :!.;·, P.·2 &1. lax shelters. llom~ & paved allf'~, 3~8 F;. Jn\1Pstn1('11! Really. tii~r722.i. ltoches1('r sr.. c .:i.1. Si101·t /Investments 1\·alk to 17th St. shpn~. cnb·. Wanted 230 S21.7~. lii3-9.~'°9. ---------- Mountain, Deser t, * * * Resort 174 Earl Fusselman 40 ACRES, take for only $291 -.;.;.;.;.;.;.;. ____ _;.:..; : 2043 Westcliff Or. :205 1nontl1, $7250 pcr acr<'. * • • Newport Beach 968.0047 R. J. Heyser 'You arc rhl' 11·inncr or Commercial 13692. Springdele 2 tickets to the Westminster W•stern Netional Property You are the \Vinnex of Boat & Marine Show 151 1 lickets to !he at lh" EAST SIDE 1 bl'dmoin hoin<' 11ith :! h11.thM, t:nclo!!Cd yard bf'11n1 ttiling, 'J car 1·n1·lo!>rtl i.:arnat. Quiet srllinJ;, \V1'11'r ~· ~a, ·1·r JJ<llll. $~j0 p1·r HlHLjh. REALTOR~ & •• :CE 1944 673·4400 '' BEDROO~IS -2 bathi-, sunkt'll l11'1ni:: 1wn1, !"Ot'· 11111' llr1•pl:tl't'. all built· 1 jni!. fun1ily nx1n1 and ,.,,. t·1·1l«11t 1·on1hl !o11 . Qu\f't 1·e~ld1'nlial <irra. 01vn<'r 11·ill lens(', or leaSf' 011· 11011, or saJ., -S2i5/n1n. C:11t 5~.''>·8·12~ tOpcn J::vc~.) SOUTH L'OAST J~EAI,. TOHS. e HARD lo HC"a t -2 Br, f111·d ynrd, encl gar. kid!'i olt. Sl li ALA Rental• e 645-3900 e Cllff.;Ry 2 Br, fncd yard, enrl ~ar, kids. prls, $155. ALA Rtntal1 e 645-3900 ~ BH, 2 BA. llesponsib!r peoplf', no Pf'l.~. Q u i e I E-slde aN'a. l I! 61-,..16:.-1 for :i.ppt. l\IJ::SA Vrr<lr. 1.ge. 3 Bl!, 2 b:t. d111 rn1 .. dt>n. All blt-in!ll. Ex11·3 l'lhar11 fnn1ily ho1n~. \\'atrr pd. $275. 54!)...ZG.~. J BR.. 2 BA. Vacant. Lndi;cpd., fnrd yrcl., bltn!! .. drp~. $245 rno. &.:3-1103, 8:J~7J45 P.Vt'S. C0'.\1£ 11-el' me! l'm a lovely 4 BR. homt' \\·/ramily r m. On quiet cul 'de s;:ic. near ~chools. $275 mo. 541).5704. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT Priced Ir ·· !or Jlilei;.a Verdi•! Toi\·nho~ses ~ honics. Loi\.' ~11sS10N REAL Tr 494-07:U W I & L do11•n. :\o pouits or Escl'O\\.' 1 • a ker ee fers. Gov'I pa)s 1·!0.~ing Tl~Y Bt.JT TERRIFIC: 1'0sts. 1\JI price rungcs. Call 2 BH. 1u11age, frpl, near :l HR 2 BA Carmel n1odrL lfarbor \71e11· homes. l!'t riuali!y, fully i m pro,.(' rl . l\lust Sf'e lo apprceialc. For appt: 6'1~-2696. ----.'\E\\'POHT Jlr1g!1ts • R} First Time Off•rad Coast lf11·y, Corona del l\lar 3 Comn1rrciat & dup!f'x $95.000 O\r C Tl)(i'i 11 ~·; Western Nationel ANAHEIM Boat & M•rin• Show CONVENTION at the CENTER * OCEAN VI E\\' * 2 Bi t horse ranch. 1 acrt-, la1•k 1111., 1'0r'ls. J\id/peis. HJ.:~T·A·llOUSE '17~8430 LARl a·: :! Br duple'( un11 11 /:.;:ir. $\•10. b4:.1-4.'!i l or ~·;~~•11. WANT AD 642-5678 1~,..--'_"s.i. _ _,Jlie l Classificati<>n I OQ. J -49 IV-al tors !i(l.~·4441 l)c:u·h. Just hsl!'d $32,500. CREST REALTY '1Cll0L' REAL ESTATE BY Q\VNER tf\lesa \'erdf'I 20Z1 S. Coast Jf11·y., Open lli>f'. Very 11cat 3 UR, $25, 950! • 494-7220 '* -r,..(146j Open 'Iii !) P~I 1:i. 8 1\. horn(' on cul·df'·SOt'. 3 lx-drooms, 2 baths. dt'll in· Laguna Hills C>11·nf'1'. :! Br. :! IJ.1 .. t.hn-. lrplr. :-:µr1nklrr~ lror11 .t-E. 17th St., Cost• Mes• hack. Ll-g. 1>at10 ,t. }an!. 1 To11 10<·~111011. 101~· do\\11 Rlk 1•1t•nr. :<chi. 4 bll.:~ :-.,\\Ill 11.!'i'. Spt>ndablf' Tf'lun1 lla l'l )f)1' l':S. f'r1n11· <1rt'a. j 1~ealonon11L'li. Bkr. 675-ti700 SJ,,~7·1!'0ll1 ·1. or 1 ~fllr. ,.50,,8 1 co:i.t lligh\\·ay fronlage, C·I f'< an1 ~ ' \1 , • , ", I d & bid • 1• --,,,, an J?:i;. & .r .1,1 .. :i. A · t 6"" 72~ II I P. gen , 1;:,-.. a .... ·n·IE BLl..:Fi'S 4 BR condo \\lalk to school, 1•hurTh11s. \'ili rig !irepla<.'(' lends adrled l---------- :O:hady (t'.11('('(1 yrd \\ fll,ty• rharm to l3r'J'f' living "fOonl. 250$l F. r i Ck !i;'O 11 . LagUn3 h~'. l.rg. liv. r m. lY1as ls a id! builtin k11Ch('n, 1.-.rina! Iltlls. 01\·ne1• An."t(IOU.~. 3 Br tall stone fi•pl., t·hcca·y lam. 1hn1n~ r oon1. Oui or area ho 111 ". l n1 mac u I 11. I e , rrn., fri•shly p;iinl<'d intt'r· O\\'nl'i'. S.12.{i(i91 Sprin kler unit. l mn1edia!ely fully air con<!. n1any cu!rtom ior. And priced righ t nl avail. 642-215.J. features. Red uct•d lo Condominiums. for sale 160 $.31,900. \"is1! 165:: OAJIU Lido Isle $45,500. O\i·ner, 644-2-199. J BP., 2 I.la. \\"indsor &1uarc, PLACE, C.~1. Ph. 557·6838. e HARBOit VT E\V l!omc 4 dc:i\1'n pn1t. can be as lo\I' as 8-Ai\1 /8.Pf\1. O\vner'n1oving. Hilll Bt~:il'.h Hl vd. BAYFRONT VIEW Br. 2 B;1, cp1/drp-". <.'01nni. S800. $2'2,600 . Hurry ~:~ Huntington Beai·h · Spacibus2 BR.,flrn,din.r1n. pool. $54 ,995. 0 1vnc r ·I RR , 212 ba, \111la P:iclfi(·. --~~-------c~==="o-~---~ I & \\'el bar. Entry courtyard &i i-tiS-l. Xlt1 ! l0t-. near Z pools & ten· * BY OWNER * FIU\NCISCAN F o 1111 r <l i 11 1v/foun ta1n, !..gr. p;i lio on ..:cc_.:::.:_c_______ nis courts $27.950 ANAHEIM Apr il 1st lhru April 11111 CONVENTION Pleas" eall 642-5678. (':o.I :':1 4 CENTER hf'h\·r rn 9 l: ~' p111 lo <·lauu April l '<I lhn1 Ap n l 91h your 111.·krls. 1:-io11h Cnunty Plt·ase c·all 642·5678, f'XI :;14 j 1011-fr('e nunibero is 540·1~'201 bellveen 9 & 5 11n1 lo 1•la1n1 * • • ~our lickel~. fN0!1h Counl.I' I Money to Loan 240 loll·!ree number 1s !>4Q.J2'21JJ ttB1~ B;AR ·LAKE 1st TD Loans Only $3,995. Cabin nestled 111 6% <"(; INTEREST •he \1·ooc1s. "Try u. :,uu·11 2 d 'yg l Hke ~".. CaH R"" <714) Q oa 0$ 536.J,,;s 01· 1vr1te: ~pen4•rr lll'al £stale, P.O. Box 2828, Hip; Bf'nr Lake, Calif. Lo11·est rates Orange Co. "WE BUY TD'S" XLNT AREA! RedC1· 2 + Ven \\·/Frplc . Stovr •, rcfrig, l'lf'W crpts,. rl~. gar. Lrg r™·I patio. S1Th. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-40?,() or 494-3248 2 BR, crpts &. paint, encl gnr., no pets. Sl40. &by OK. J!l-la Pon1ona 545--0379. Huntington Beach 3 BH, 2 l~t\. Firl·JllRl'e. Nf'll' honic. -! HR. :; 81\, J 1-;1r f.0 ff. lol.:: i·ar s;::ar. S!1J.!"i00. SllORF.S, 4 Br .. :: Ba. fan1 :; BR, 21 ~ OO .. \!"ilia P;:i(•ilil', Out of State Pro.t), 178 Sattl•r Mtg. Co. :r::hn.t.: t•p1s. :'\t'll' floor ril<·. i::-ur , ftonl. 1·ni .• l.i tility r111, 3200 SQ. rt, :O:w1n1 & 1enn1~. 642·2171 546-0611 lien !louse 2 Br. $9-3. Largcl(.'ncedyard.Con(·rC"1e C11I, dprs. landsl';if1111;.:. bcxoaa6'lou.>9oDjfZ. Agrn!, 6i5-722J lllfl t'flls. drps. & ll"C'I bar. 1111· 40 .o\CHES, N.J::. Utah, iia!k Serving Harbor arf'a 21 ft':<:. Fog llorn 2 Br $13.">. ---• n1rd, possession. lra~f' Of"' IO lake &· s1nall I01\•n. S 1200. -~:.C:~==.::.~ r"""' .Fant.v 3l .~f'a $~. dri\'C'. rooin for boat nr ~prinkl1111: systein. fJn,111· ..,.,...(09 N•wport Height& !'2 I i\·lll b"Y ,.0,,,. 2nd ·T·D-. ···• ~ 34.16 v· L'd 6--456? 11011 available $17,500 ·• Dn .. $12 f\lo. 11::::.J(Jil( .. Clain1 bail al sPa 2 Br. Sl40 '·amper. S29,500. Dri'c hy 1·1nt: Avail. $47.j(Xl. By w 1 0 •:>------------:: BP., 2 ba, lluntington Con· R I E innn('(.[la1e ,·ash. pr11·a1e Roaring~ .. B Sl50 J\lr:r::a.or phol'lf'~<J.()614. $QUICK$ ilyrrn.,::ha ••....• S79,SOO f-.m. rn1 ,'(. ~11. Bes! arf'a. ... SZl900 Exchange 112 PR£ 011n r . 1'' <Y • ----·-"'----..;;; Bail Hoim" S45 for t:rab~ 3146 Cork Lane, Nor1h Costa 01\'IK'r. 8~7 ... i1,0S2. Spanish slyle •BR. plus fam· NP1'.-llgt.~. ~ BR. 2 BA. 1RC' tintn!al. Sharp. 221 DZ prop. ea stat• l ~~P~"~·t~r·~"~4~-7~6~~-~· ~a~fl~o~··~ S 1 h <I' a ~Br. SI~ l\lesa del l\lar 4 or :. Br. 3 Bayfront triplex, 3 BR .. 2 ba. 1w1r t•pt:<. clrps t pau1t. Ry 3 BR, 21:: ba., Tiburon, S5000 8 UNITS \·achtsmcn Dehgh! Sl6:. Real £11ate, I.el J{a, h·g yard. Trrr~. r\r. WE BUY HOMES ra. U ase land, .. , . $l2Q.lnl _o_.,_.,_.,_s._·::._.900_._67_:.-66 __ 11_. __ , l\'(')rth of extras. PrlC'ed only If ,e ] Wet feel t.:ICISf' stz, General schools. Anxious In :>I'll, rf'· :"l:P.. i~~\!).\U l,\N IM?-!161).1 LIDO REALTY INC. San Juan Capistrano SHIOO 111·er nf'1\' ho rn(' HouMsforRtnt . Sun Lovef'!'i Slli ~C-1-0-,.-;-i;-,-.,-;0-,-1~50_184 flucrd. By Q\1·ner 540-,11.15.'I. KASABIAN 3377 Via Lldo, N.B. p1'i('t" S.U,500 $ $ $ MAKER Cool hol house S7:i f •·oc'"' II•) Ea1t Bluff REAL F.STATF. XTRA "'~J.:: .. ,.,, s.1. You '"' •;:;~ ~~T m;1., ""' • I•~;~~ ~~~j,;~·· • s.-1orou1ed ""'" ;,,.me Housos Furnished 300 ~et~~u'.'e • SJ0.6S:l ,,_ ----------------------1 ,-1 · ., 0 · R 111 lhr hills :ts you look out "'A".·~Au • !l68-''"'>' ·~-------1r,1N'T<.·o·. ~·ASTBLu•··· \\"ILL ~en FHA 235·Largl', .l.l' ot, i\o. S I e. \Vl\E J'nl..... .....,. $12,480. Annually. CC'nlral GeMral • BEL!f.;VE! 1 81· .,,,, ••• 1 · " "'" ~1u~r SELL T d , Bkr your n1any 11 indo\1 :r::, but you .-,,,-.--------cl.'''·1,·calo'on 200-260 PHIVATJ:: PARTY DE~SIRES 1·le1111 f·ondo. Clo~c lo !-hop· " ~ · ra r. ·· \\'ANTED Bluffs 3 br 21'2 BA Costa l\1esa. Location -No : bench ar('a, ooly $100. 1 ... _-__ ,_•_R"'_' _II t!! l Classification 300-335 ApartmentsforRent Jl~l Classific•fi<>n 360.370 1~-"'"_"'_' __,11 ~1 Clas<:..ific ation 400-465 ·-"'--" ]~ Clessi f ication 500.510 .__ .. _ .. _., .. _._JI'· l Clessificafi<>n 525°535 1~-::-~'·-·~' ~'"-·-·----~'[g] Classification 550.555 I~.,,_-''-'~"-"'_'_;'_" _ __,),,. J Cla1sific afion 575·580 6-~ .,-_,, <1re cloSf' in \1 1t11 easy access Si5 1 BR f l 1 4-5 BR PRtVATE 110,·IL 11111g, Adult o l' c n p i 1· cl .. , cc'-·'~-·-~-·-------t'ondo to SlSJ. lea..~llcas(' Rental Prohlrni lll'rr. !':i!arl ' " \'ac .• u 1 · P< · ALA Rental1 e 645-3900 ,, 1 10 ll'C'('\l'<l), ll'\1' 1111nutes lo r '"2 'f Sh It N R Sl l3. \Val k lo 1\·atcl' 11.B. Pn1;-.;c1rALS ONLY --"~ro~k_e_•··~· ~'-~''~·'_U_2'.'_ .. ____ Newport Beach hcaeh. 30'10 ~q. ft. of i;::racious option. rHS-6711 or Gl·l-4349 1 ax · f' f'r °'''· oon1 171 n Si!..(il ~.l FULLER TO'.'\ V .A. T{EPO. 4 br. :! b;1. hving on your u11·n a cre. eves, for :l A<ldilional Uni ls. Sub· R$~~T.~~IRO •. u':s•F;.ant. ,.,,,_. 84,·10 • SEA Shanty -l BR, atv/ 2 DUPLEX D I 111it 'fl'rn1l! -$106,500. rC'frig, kidl!/pets, S125, Fountain V'allev s .11..\l:JO. s12;i0 f1N. s2.12 :-.10. XOlv iu~1 up exes/Units r1u· P.f."AI FST ALA Rontal1 • 64•3900 i\ulho1·1it'<I Brokf'J" :;~~-6 .. 170 Upslair~ 1 Bclrni. unit. l"-1.r $;:.l(X)t. sale 162 IN.,VE;7l\1E:NT ~~~~~~~N-Balboa Island ~ BY O\\'NE!! 1800 sq. rt., '' lrv'1ne lially Jun1. Lil1\·rr unit 1 FITZPATRICK'S A If S . f BEAUT. b"••h hoo•·. ·.•BR.'· LEASE -OPTION •• BR R ' lld ,. . hi U:\'ITS \\'anted. Ha\'e buyer!'i Jlllrlmcnt OUSf' pec1a isl.~ ' ,_ L h 2 s· f d B • 1·4 BA, fan1 rin. !'il111g n11., c 1111ng rtn., In~. Ca11i!'i1r<ino Vallf'.v Rt"alty B' 1 f 1• S"nn oinc, '" rg. yar • nr • Ior duplexes up lo f0"C un it!. 546 1600 '" 11 • ~ 1"g Cljll;,?. .>U'J. "·"1 '""S ('pl, used br1rk patio, IJtg Ste11~ 10 ocean. Brs1 buy in 31501 C11n1i110 t:api:r::trano • I I c I '"" ~'1' · A<rnt 67:>-7225 llTR. Ill o Y r Y • Ou P ('·no t' kitchen. S32,000. l79ZG ,\~h •.BUSINESS'. :\r11·pur1 Hcl\l'h. Sa n J uan Capistrano /'Id 31" p, b 61' 31-0 each S:.1.10. Call A ~f . • 0 , ,. ~ 67• ~-!t9 ,. . 1: u ren. ~ .u y. ;,-, 1 , "J3l .,,, .. 8 :-:1. pen l /ouse Sar. · ;o;un. IS TERRIFIC'. v,1·ner 1 :r...:11'. ~ve111ngl'I 493-1124 Income Property 166 · ....,.,, · t '3-21 u; Houws Unfurn. 305 91.i ' · \r(' havf' enjoy<'cl a r{'('()rd .FOR salf' by 011·ner, 5 Br, 4 iiiiRieiailitioirisi;inicieiiil9i6i5ii; BEAUT neiv· 20 unit adult 3 BDR~l .. J~4 ba., crptd., Huntington Beach n1onth 111 salf'l'I &: <..'Onscqucnt· Ba, 4-0>:20 pool, circular 14 General fenced yd., close to l:ihop· d 1 f d \\" rfr/ apt. 1 E. 20111 St.. C.ill. Roal Estoto Wonted 114 · •~ J Col No $34,000 Down Terms ~o 1lo\1·n lt'rms. 4 b"thwn1~. :\ t-1•pu1·a1r l"S.dh~. ra 1n 1ly rov111 1\i :h fu>tplar'f'. \•'I') ('()t11 rn1rn1 to the all cll·clne push buHon built-in kuchen. B••au!1ful '2 i;t()ry hon11• 11·i•h :.>ooJ "fJ· fl. Of fillf'Sl f:t1llU} 111 tni:t ,(· f'ntcrtainnig. JlaHo. Sprlnklf'11>. Ta!' t e f11 I l > l11 nrlst't1P1'fl poOI 1> i / t•.rl J:t'pund~. K1•11· 1•arpcting l!Hlt'h 1)1(1\1'! ~)62~\:li.~. ly arc in URG!:i\'T need of rive, ('e an • t'Stl' 1 ~-------,8 Bkr participation invited. ping ...-r. legc. $240 1noi·c piupcrties to shoiv our Do\'er Shor es area. $76,000. MobieHomn I 642-4905 \VEBB, Bkr. SIOO kecp horses next d.J'. Lcasr, 7631 Siene Dr., J[eil, rnanv t:lirut!I, ii•ho dc~ii•r lo Call 640-4600 IM'f 9 or arier JilllP TRIPLE A Company looking SlOO acrragc sngls/r pls 11.B. · " ?" Pr·in J · NEIV DELU'." Da"a Po1·1ol 1or •1-7 acres of industrial S115 \\·alk to '''•l•r lf.B. li1·1• 111 lhr braoflful area of .,:,,.,,. C. on Y· • .-u:. " duplex $49,950. 33952 Sih·cr Jll'OJlt'rty. L.A. or Orange Sl25 2 BR sngls OK ~NIVF.:RS!TOCY PARf\, and HARBOR VIE\\' 110\IES 4 Mobile tiomes Lantern. \Vebb, Bk r . Coun!y. Principal.! only. Re· Sl25 2 B!l alone on lot • URTLE R K. It you aN! Bedroo111, ramily roon1, din· For Sale 125 642-490.J. ply 1o Box 361, Daily Pilot. $l3:i 1 BP. kids/pell!, ll .B. lhinkinl: of SELLIN(; or ing room. S.i3,7.l0. f'e!'. 7r, I----------I~-~--------P.O. Box 1560. Cost;i i\Ie.s.a. $l :l5 ? BR g'" .. ,.d,/C ,1 LJ.:,\SJ 1\IG )Our hon1e, "'"Joan : O\\'NER-AGE:l'(T Tri·Ple..x, .Xlnt ta.x 15helter. . --' ""'" .. • NF.\V 2 Story • Beauty , Calif. 92626. $150 '.? BR kids/pels N.B. * OCEAN BREEZES * Ulil. pd. Sll5. \\"alk to \\"attt. Stove, ref. kidi; ok. RENT·A·llOUSF. 97~ Huntingt on B•ach \rnutd grrnll.1• nppreeialr a &ll-i721 or &l·l-813-f. _, BR, _, BA. Ir,•. L.R.. $6,00J Annua l Inc, Conven· I YOUNG attorney & fa111ily 2 BR \\·aJk to 11·aler N.B. <'nil & 8 nirnilx>r of our l>l'O-l!fo;U'! AIL'l[1ous 011·ner, 'l J;;Undeck. r-.·pr Bay & Oce11n cnt. N"pt Sch loc. 548·9695· $125 3 BR \'3<' kirf!I o•-• * Ne\\1ly decorated 4 •·•. rl'Sl'ionnl su1rf irill be hupp) -need '1 BR, a l N.B, S2.'i-" u..-v 10 <'Onsutt \\'llh .vou at your Br .• 2 lm. S\\'lm pool, i:::ood Vic11 . Sell \die Hems now! Call . s 3:;, o o o, 20% doivn, $17ri 3 BR 11.B. Ki<!s/~ll'I. room home al l'nd of i;Ul·de· ..:onvC'nlf'llC'('! j :l:":·:A:":':":t.=S7:;:.7:~:l5:.:':":":"::...-===':'='':l().:.:36:7:2:'::':::::..:.:.:·:12:'-'6:::78=:N:°"=''=:::=:::= Payn1ellts to SZ't.;. P.rliabte. 2 BA, 212 acrc1', kid:r::1pets sal". Extra ln.rgr bal"k yartl. 673·5284. $200 3 BR . 1..; mill' tn beach S300. ~r n10. • ol-PL~:x \\I ANTED * Hors!" rilnch 2 BR C.f\f. Oc vu lerwin realty inc. I Rent·A-·House 979.1430 968.4405 ANY1'1MJ·: C. \[.-N.B. arc:1 on y VA ""Y'"· "'""""2 LANDLORDS! NO FEE 1Jol1'l\•lltl. S©~~}A-.ll"BtfS" ---'Tl1·1di11 r ( s.vices andRtpairs ] ~ 1SS84 Brookhursl, ~ Huntington Beach TARBELL "SINCE 19·16" Tlie Punle wilh f/,e Bui/f./n CliucHe 0 Rearrange le!!ers ef th9 iolll' womhled 'IWf'dS be· low to (orm four .:.imple words. The "RE!l."T \VllILE \'OU BUY" \\'f' SJ)<'<'ill.lizc in Ne1vport 11118 lovely 3 BR :? Ba home, f.koach • Corona del l\la r • Laguna e & Dana Point. fenced yard, d bl gnr M<I Our Rental Service is FREE many, mi;if}y xtrns. Vnc:a.nt! Claisification b00.699 J oii0ii0ii0iiiii ... ii0ii0i;;iii0-1 \\'r·s!crn Ba nk Bldg. e'QQl TIM£ l·111vcrslty P11 rk, Jrvinr ~·---"""-' _,/tH] Classi fic ation 700-71 O S2·l.200~ ~ ·bf'dr; 2 IJ&lh, !:iii "-I Days 552-7000 Nigh ls ltKr Jrnr1<rl lol, ('lee bllin l< , F1\ hi. 11 ". crpl~ lhrn· TASTEFULLY DONE I l!f'!r\. l "111. 1nd11t1r 11u1 d111')r-11pl n1 :'1 l.klr111., :!1: 11,1, 1•usron1 cnr· Men:h>ndtSe . V l,111 h ~ rl1run1t roorn, 1.i:1n1•l· JlC'l111J,; & 1J1-.1r11·~. 1ianrlM •-d •1111 1111. lll"n!f•lf !.· llrr1I fa nuly rru. 11111-r••l •'tl tlin111x Clas~i fic at ion BOD .836 J l•~>I, t1\+'1 ~111<1I ilhl c:i1r, Sr!" l'Ot)lll 11:il1 utt •Onc/ll1t1n!"d & [ ][El lt11J,11 Jll'Of1'1>.~1un.1I 1.1nd6l'blHl1R: ht1 and Suppiltl ~ l' · \\ 11/1 1iprlnklf'ri. & H.Q:hl~. A _ _ lovrly hoou• for only $16.500 Clessi fication 850.858 9 ,2 ... 471 i • • :::: ) 54'-8IOJ D J L ·11 1---~··J~ ":":SK'~Y-~BL~UE~W~A~J_E~.RS~I ;. reu.n1 . Clas1ific:etion 900-912 Jo•., 11• rloop 1" tftr.t \lively l'i EALTY J.IC~il \\11h •·nntlla\'t"l'l?d det"k I Ji] l!it')(f ., f(iri\a~tic ,\·aterra11. \;n1\-, Park rrr11rr. lrvlnc Tr...,.,.11tfoit ril Pl.li~ ;i rr-nli,y sharP ;: Call Anyf1n11\ s.'13·0~to llf'dl\lhn1 honlf' Pt~Uf' tltl\ , Clesslftcation 9 15.9~9 ,;h(l.a '-'3rJ'l('t6 p_i.us. Pt..U-Si B\ O"-rll'r 3 BR, 2.HA hort1t. PW~ Comt' ill itl'.ltl ~ff' it. Ct11he,<lr1111 "st~~·,!.,o~~I !1': l§J 1~c"""1.-u"'i 1";c-o"'t"'lo-•-'"s~0-990 ---VA-•11,\, of ioor:,.,r, ' U mi., r11 C'. :i;1,:>1N. ~" .. ~; nn't"r!lty ~ _ SHERV/eeo REAL TY T11rn unuSC!t! 11r1nt 1nto t1uk·k ""'""·------· f_·:_'.'~'.:::l_!;":'.'.""~kh~U!'.:l"lf. t' \" f'A!!h. f"t\I R42-5678 I • ..._ __ ~-------~~---------------------- l1 fA1P.jr(1 I NYT T G If I 'I 1 I I' l I ANLAT I :I I' I I .n PRIN T NIJM&ERED I' QI!' \f:llE tS . a\ UNSCPMt&l( (ORI ~ o4.NSWElt . . ., .~ 1Ver's commenl· •'Eve ~r ":.ince 1hat comediari ~• been en 1he eir he's. been polluting- It. Hi• fisleners aro lemple<j I'° ,,op _ a.-__ ~-·1- eotnPlrflt tho dluc~Te quoN:d 0 by f•lloPg fn f~e .,Juloq WO<d • vou dtvelop from 1l1p No. 3 btlow• I' I' I' I' I' I' ]' r I 111111 .. 111 SCRAM.LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 DAILY PILOT ORA'NGE COAST'S • leading Marketplace I to-1'011~---:-=""°"'""'°'u=m:c::on:::•c:h·=---- NU-VIEW RENTA4S *'VE have a large selection 67.1-4030 or -494-3248 <>f 3 and 41 bedroom homes !hat can be mo\'fd fnto 1 VERY a..EA."'l' • BR home almO!I immediately <>n our ' 1\·i th bltin~ & lrg fenc<l yd Rent-Option pla a . for $26.i rwr mo. FA:\111.I ES sttER\VOOD n EA LT y • O\'LY Call nJ:"Cllt :~16-4111. S•O.ISS5 C•pistrano Beach Irvine BEAUTl1''UL ~an ''it'\\• A· 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.I frante. ~ BR. bltins, aJI 3 BR. 2 ba. fftnt rni. , • $3«1 knotty pin<>. ~unclN'k, \'('f'Y .. BR I " • 2 ba. N'pt. .. $1'ij/4(IO pr vnfl!. $275:-49'-0012 an 6. 2 BR. 2 ba. , ••.•••• S2'75fl00 Coron• det-M.r 4 BR. 2~! hllths •••••••• S3'75 -----~I fl!r;'313li':Tim. rm. 2 rr;;JC," ' e· 'eel h•11 C11.rpc!11. drape~. BRAND ; I 'NE\V, HaTbor Vie\\' Homes. 5~85 m<>. Gn.ns:i. REALTY . . 2 BR UouSf.11, crpl'd & ~drp'd, Univ. Pttrk Center, Jn·lne nt'\\·ly d~rotatcd, Sli5-$180. Call Anytirnt &33--0820 Call 499-1460, m<>ms or ' ll0\15(' Hunting! \\'atch OPEN 1tOU$£ colum/'.I. • 30S nu. -'" I -.. I I· ' "'· ok. 00 •d, .,, " ,.,,. .2 rt~. , .. !'I •• Cl.1, y 4 o, ... "· Ji;. 30 nil or le. \JI,. io. 48 I by ' 3; I ' n ' 0 ' Buy -a Border to Border Bargai Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in e very edition every day. That means your od will be seen in papers deliVered to homes and sold from newsracks from bo rder to border oil alo ng the Oronge Coast ... all th e way fro m Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Bunti11gto11 Beach Fountai11 Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Lagw1a Bea el• Irvl11e Sad1lll'l1aek Sa11 C:le111e11te C:a1~i ~trano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642 • 5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • • • Hou••• Unfurn. '305 -rrvffie 2 sr.. 2 bath, den •..• '. $200 I ~ Bit. 21; ba., lan1. rn1. S32a 4 SR .. 11 ~ ha .. lam. rn1, s:.;o 1 .1 8Jt %1 ~ b<I., furu. rm. S390 'll 11Ii,-,,,I'111 I, ---''lll'ul!or "SINCE 1946" 1st \\'eslcirn Dank Bldg Ullh'crsi!y l'a1·k, J1,'h11• Day s S52-7000 Nighh CHOICE 3 Bdrn1., 2 ~. frpl., forn1 1.h11 rn1., alr1un1. pool, ll'rllll~ l'1~. \'l'l\l'l,\ k•as<'. Avail >111) I. S~:ljl!\. U!'\lV. Purk, lC'll SC :: &!1·n~ 2 bnth, atl'iurn. po.i!-. ,f,; 111· sC"fioofs. $32:;/1110 "19.!-\)jl~. Laguna Beach ' -'("-'---~--• ~IEl'S TO IlC'ot:h - 1 Br. stv, l'cfriR, chiltitµet ok. ALA Renl ols 8 64S-3900 e f>CF:AN1''HON1' -1 H1·, 1'l\' t"f'l1·ig, s1nl fJCI, nH u!il iuc· ~\f.j. ALA Renta ls e 645-3900 --NORTH-END-- Ri>dl•cvra1cc1 l BR Gara!::<' . 1\pl. SIU \'''. rerrig .. crp!S. 1lrr1i-, ll'g yt1rrl. chHd/1X'1 11·..:h::omC". SIJO. NU -VIEW RENTALS DAIL V PILOT .i! Condominium• Apts. Furn. 3'0 Apt. Unfum. 3'5Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unlur11. _u;;.•.;;fli;;;.tr:l:::;:;;;;;;::;;. __ 3.;;2;;0 .B-:.~l-bo;-; '"-•;P; .. ;;•n;•;;;-"'~•;;;;;;;G~•~ne~~re;•~;~;~~~~~~~~O~·~·•~r~a~I ~~~~~~---'co.ta Mitea 3'l Apt. Unfurn. Costa Me s• ------e ~ \\'K Sc: UP·On Cktan e Lovely Bad>-1 Br-Rooms IL CORDOVA APTS. ~ DR., tl Ba. c·pt/drp., bllnt, J!ll\1'Afll'.. 2 pools, 1·lb. hou!H'. $2:W. Cttilcl/ptt Ol\. 5.;u.....::710. Maid un·!ce-Pool·Util pd Pr•m $145 • Call «ii5-8T40 • Furnished & Unfurnl1htd OCE,\NYRO~i .c Br .. S21j, Dish\\'I Sher • Shag Carpeting · '''alk·in Clos· uHl. inC'l\I. 't\J end of June. ets, f.'orced 1\ir Heat · Ex tra Lar~e Rooms • ------2 BDR~I. 1 1 ~ lt\, 2 rat· gt1l·ag\l, pool S.· rec. facll. $190. 1110. 893-~73. 613-47'.!l.. Beautiful Game Roont . 1-Ieated Pool . BBQ's· Coron• d•I Mar Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings and close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & llamil!on St) FURN. or unfurn. l Br. apt., Adult Living . No Pets. 2 blks lo ben.C"h, uUI furn. 2077 Ch1rle St., Cotti Mesi Duplexes Fur n. 34S \'EARL\' 2 BR .. frplc, sun· dc(•k. S2;.() nlo. Balboa Bay PlYIJ), 673· i•l20. ~Iututt adult only. Yearly lta~e. 67l-81S4. Large Bach. 1''urn, Util. p<l. $160 yrl,)•, 2 b!ks lo Bia: Co- BAY VIEW ronn. l adult • no pels. ~ BR, 2 BA, con1pl fu 1·n. Re· G42·S520. <~el'. ~-blks to OcC'1111 -4\lh '•"•~2::B:C,.-f"u-m-,apt,.,-. "'11"1~;-m-o. St ,. $'.jj(J 11111 yrs 111;r, i\vall on yc:il'·s IC'a&t. Adults only. 611.1. Days 833·8'1SO eves --· 821 ~ N.'l:l-9-li'S. _':_·::.~.::c.:.'·------ -r FUR'.\'. ,\pl. $1·1:>-Util Paid. D~ple~!!. Vnfyr:n. -~ ..i~-bk>l'k ~Ocean, No peh1. !';eneral 2500 Seav1e1\', Cd)L Cost• Me11 Huntington Be•ch ~-1o_o_E_R_N_' ,-B-R-.-, .. 11-.. ,-. -crp-,-.. Casa dtl Ora d1·µ5, frplr, carports & lndry I ALL U'T'lLmES PAID facil. $135. Couple J.: I sn1 Compare before you rent • child OK. No pres. 8•12-4661 1 custom dt'&igned, fea turlng: artcr 5:30 P:\I. • Spacious kitchen y,·ith in· .lilliiiiiliiiiiliii-ii'iiiliii direct li~hllni;:: • Separnle dln'g area e llome-like stora:e • Pri\,:uc palios • Clo.~C!ct gara{:'c "·/storage I-ficil, ,Ap~•trnenu Im R~nl ~ -~( • }'ull len{:;th marble pull. 360 Apts. Furn. n1an • Kii:g-sz Bdi-ms General 642-4470 HACIENDA HARBOR From $ISO D!LUXE 1 l 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurnished Pool·Garage-Uish\\·ashcr. Utilities Paid Adult• Only · No Pots 241 Avoc1do St., Co1ta Mesa 646.1204 ·LA COSTA ·APTS. I l 2 BEDROOMS Fur nl1htd & Unfurnishtd Built·lns · ShaR Carpets • Drapes · Walk·ln Closets · S\vimnilnl?: Pool • Bar·b-Ques · En· closed Garage. \\'alk to shopping center. ALL UTILITIES PAID Adults· No Pets 354 Avoc1do St .. Co1t1 Mos• MISA VILLAGE APTS. 3 B!DROOM-$150 2 children wolcomo, no pets 642-9701 ' ~~orcecl Air lleatinit · \\rater Paid Carpets • Drapes· Built-in Stove -Carpel · Stall Sho\1 · er -Laundrv Roon1 -~~encecl Yard. --- HARBOR GREENS 2 '"'"mer 2 Bedroo m & Den 1Vi 11 er 2 f'ull l•ths :1.la111~r sl1e hedroomit \'''high bt:an1 ceillna~. l1.r1e lirin: room \\'/;:al! or '"oocl burntn;: firt p1'1.C"t , Con\·t:nirnt laun· dry area oif klteiltn. l~n· C'lo~ed pallo.>i. :.4 l!'A imn1ln:t pools. f'auna, 1·eerea1ion rarJlH\eJ. "ODELS Ol'L'I 54'-0370 OE LUXE APARTMENTS Air Cond · 1''rplc's · ::; :;\1°hn· 111lnii f'OCll 'I • llcAHh Spa • Tennill (\·ts · G11.mt &. Eil1 la.1~1 n oon1 1 BED r,O< l t'R0:-01 ~Jl:ij MEDITERRANEAN VI LLAGE Hunll"tlell IHch HUNTINGTON'S FINEST S BR Split Lt\'tl Studio. ti,.; Uaihll.. 1400 sq. fl. 2 acre• bePutllul park · Ii k e 11ur· rout\cllngs. Sunktn Pool - B&r·b.que' • Spa rk l ln: Spanish Foun ta i n 11 To11·nhouse ll\·in: featurins:;: • Sparloug roon1~ e Srparaie dinin{: iv/private patio • \\'fl!k-in <'losttll • llon1l'!·like ki t chen s I:. cAbln , e Deluxe built·in:s. sm all utllitlt:!! paid. L,A QUINTA llER'.\IOSA 4 blk.i. s. of San DIP~ ~·ey.y. on Be•ch. l bl\.:. \\'. on 'Jolt to --162-11 Park<1kJ .. Lane 714: 841-~I ON BEACH! l•'UR..~. k UNFUP .. ~. :! BR. f'tom Ufij ADULTS OXLV Furnilutt A\•ailablt C a r p ets-drape.!$-tlishl\'!~her htaled pool-Z!aunas-lt:nnis l'ec roo1n~an \'\ev.s pat!CM-amplt par~ina: Security Guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 6i3-IU::.O or .tSJ-3218 J l·i-i'i" -.-i-iiiiliiiiiiiii·i-ii $300. \\'oodsy Bluebird (}11 .• :H1'hl. d£'sn. 2 hd., 2 ha., frpl., cptd, bltin k i t , , c<lr!X)rt , lndry rn1. ,\cll!s, l'C'f. 01\'!lCl' $~1l O:<.'J O. 27t-i9i6 or •1.i9-:,0SJ C'\'C. VICTORIA BEACH- A • Pool • Barbequts ~ sur- rounded \\'lth pltL;h land· scaplna 1046 l!I Cimino Dr . .:...A, Ce1t1 Mt11 546-7331 ::too 1-larbor Bh·d .. C.:'il. 1 •• ') :X.i-~0:.11} RF.;\T AL Of"f' IC ~' OPEN JO A~I TO 6 P:\I 711 OCE..\~ A\'E .. H.B. f714\ SX-14!7 Ole open 10 ain-G p111 Daily \\1LLIA?.J \\"ALTERS CO. Olrlf'r 2 RH hon1c in xln1 con· <lilion. ;\'('\\ carpel~. /role; yurd. pa!iv. Xici> 1·ic1\. S2'ij. NU-VIEW RENTALS 67::-10::0 01' ·191-33 ll'i Newport Beach "EASY LIVING" New Bluffs R•ntals 2·Sty. 3 BH . ho1nes frotn S290 pl'r n10. Exclusl\'C 1\'ilh . ' . ' r. '{ .. ; •'1 ·rf' (..•"' ,f._\1~; ·~. r cafl)· :!11 I \'is1a Uf'I nro i'\1•11'pQl'I Bf'll"li 61·1·\ 1.1.'\ A~\'Tl:\l.E llAllBOR VJE\\1 110.'.lt: -~ bl'droon1, fa n1 Uy 1'00n1, <lin- in,:.; roon1. A\•ai!alJle Apri! \. Jj, S.fOO Jk'1' n1on1h lrase. Agc111: G-l·l-72i0. ---------- Bold New Concept FURNITURE RENTAL .,, :\l.1n~h to :\lonrh * 1((1 ";, J>urcha;;c Option • \\'idc Selec11on. Sr_vle-Co!or. • 21 II our lklh ery 517 \V. 19th, C.\I 2i:;G N, i\Iain, SA Belbo• lsl•nd 5.JS-3481 S.11-0314 Adult llvin!: at Hs best Large 1 BR $1Th UTJ LmES FREE 3:1i \\', \\'llson 642·19TI FROM $35 A WEEK Executive Suites 20IO Newport Blvd. Cost1 Mes• 642-2611 STUDIOS & I BR'S e F'B.EE Linens e FREE Utilities e Full Kitchrn • Heated Pool • Laundry r·acilities • TV & n1aid strv avail • Phone Sen ,ice * $30 WK. l UP * .. Studio & I BR Apls SU \I :\IE R ·,Ch a I' n1 in g e Room $1:i \VI\ &: lip. bn~ fronts 3 SH. '.! Bi\ or 2 1 e TV & i\laid Scrvic4! Avail Bn. 1 B.\. Choit·<' Ua1cs • Phone fer'\'ice. Ut!J PJ OJM'rl 1>1:;..::2;:,. e . .\JI n1ajor credit cards * \\'O:\IE:'IJ _ Singli·-n00"n1;: 2JiGNc1\·pnrt Bl\'d. 5-18-Dij,,} TV Jtni. kiir·!Jrn. \\'inlC"r $.'ii This 1\d \\"orth $j on Rent r11·i· 1110 & 11µ. 6'i~1-:i lGH. Chilcll'en !: Pct Sec!lon ---" ---;r-suPER_l_B~ CLASSIFIED ADS Lo\'ely rurniturC'. Frigidairr appl's, frost·ll·cc 1·elri::t. FOR ACTION queen ~:1, bet!. cpt/drp. • • • Anw": i1:;o. mi Eltl<n. CALL 642-5678 646-63iS. . VI L'.LA GRANADA APTS . TO"'nhouse. Spacious 4 Bedroo1n, 211~ Bath. Balconies. Fireplace. \Vet bar. Attached 2 car garage. Near CdM high school. 135 Amito• W1y, Newport leach 444.2991 HIDDEN VILLAGE APTS. Home-Lik• Living Families Welcome! 2 'BEDROOM-2 BATH From $159 Carpets -Draoes -Air Condit ioned -Enclos· ed patios -HeatP.d ~ol • Forced Air lleat • Carport &·Storage. q 2500 S.uth S1lt1, Senta An• (enter 2 blks \V. of Bristol. off \Varner on Linda Way, south to W. Central) 546-ll2S VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS I l 2 BEDROOM APT . Furnished & Unfurnished Adult Living Dish\vasher <:olor coordinated appl!ances Plush shag carpet · 111irrored \vardrobes doors- indirect lighting in kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private fen ced patio • pJ.ush landscap. ina -brick Bar-be·Ques -large he ated pools &lanai. 3101 So. Bristol St., S1nt1 An• S P RE A 0 OUT! Get Iha! homey ferllni in • a:arden apartment \1·ith 1500 iwt. ft. plus puulng r reen, ratio and pool 111th c11J11n11. Dc>H:thHul 1 bl'rlrt'!"lm. :! ha!ii ;irrnng'"rnf'nt in ,-reat IOCll· 1\<1n. Fan1i!y t Allull Sec· tion.~. frorn $19.t THE VENDOME 18.t.-, Anaht im Avenul' C;iJI &4:!-28~4, ~Ir~. Phill ips New Villa Paula :! F;r., ~ Full Ba . Fami\ie-~ \t'rlc.'llme ~·ro.a:: cp;/clr~. p,i11n, ti~.am ctil., g111r1.:"~. Fi-om SIM l.j~'.:! 1'tamilton. r.~L '~t .'.l:;:-1'. .\Ir. I.: :\Jt·~. Jlc,h.il.n j~$-206:! B~A~Y-M~IADOW ArtTS: :! OR. Bean1 reiling.~. pz 11 patio, l·ec-. lacil., clo:itd :ar· age. Gas Mat, t.'OOkins:; I.: \l'lttr all pd. All adult~. no pet~. ::S7 \V. B1y St .. C.~J. LIVE N ar the ocean, eiCape to peace & quiet Neirhbor& iriendl,)·. beaut. bta 2 BR apts .. <:lo.Bed aarages. $1-0 tno. Call for detalls. Tem, 536.j1~ <>r Rus~. alS-1'138. ?608 England Sr .. lI.S. LRG. Z Br.. :? 61:~ patio, sha:; c·pt ~. drp~. bltn~. quiet dead-c-ncf St CJ1ildren · ret con~ldered. $165. Al:M) 2 Rr. furn'd $1ij. 'i6S l !::Ills Ko. A 84.T-1S41. * FRESH AIR \Valk J BU;:it to Dtach! L:;::e 2 Ii 3 DH, apt11, ne\vly ti ecol'. \\' /,v "rpl11:, drp11, hltn11, e:<ct>pt rtfrig. $130 to :r.!T.i. Ko ~ngls, no ptt~. j:G-1111. ·sEA-A~1=R~APTS -$131 Li·:;: :l DR. Crp1.o1. (L.p!!, blln~. 1 blk N. ot A•l11m11 oU Btach n1vd. 729-•S Ut1e11 . 536-2198 or ~·7070 \'OU R t.holce 2 x lra shatj l BR apts. J U/JI 3 blk• h'Om Ocf1n. SlfO -\1•/(tplc SlJI>. Adil!. Pets on •pptt>va.I. 33&-1710. ~ 3 Bl'. 2 Ba, Ii;: cl Pn 11 /frpl, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. sep dining, 111 1~. fl'CSh pa int * Sl·IO. LESS BONUS 557-1200 :-,-... ,\.ten. S3.5 off 1st u1o. t DR COLDWELL, BANKER &. CO. ,,,, . .,. Ad•"''· ''° •, ( "'"111!~-'!'ll!!!!!!MiiiA!!!Ni!iA•Gii1Ni!!iG•A!iio••N•T•!!!!!!l!!!!l!I'~ we at.BAU z1 Call G-'G-007~ Jl·IOVE IN TODAY f'rom $139. Kids \\'eleonw 2 Br, all xtru. pool. 847-3669 or 96&-7510 & c::i rµct. 2 Ricks to Uch. S3:!j. 64j....69QO 6i::--0Sj2, s:n:;-:-2-r.n.-& Den. -2-s.\. Crplg .. •lrp,;, bll-ins. frpl1·. :\r. 11 rt ll't' & Lirln shops. 673-1411. Sl ~GLI:: fan1 ily Residi>ncc 2 Br S.· d<·n, r1u\<>I :oreu, nr 11atl'r & L1d11 shops . 673-1 lli. --·------3 ER, 21 ~ Ha. s\C'ps to bch. Refri~.. 1vashr/tll')'I'. SJij n10. yrly. !St'. ~>4S-62S3. Newport Heigh•s 1 BR. COTTAGE Xlnt ('l•J..;t,•ls & SlOl'ng:C'. i\:iCC' livin-; rn1. a iJ"y kl!C'hen \1 good ap11li:ta<"C'S. Till' halh \1· stnl! sho11·rr, gfl raqc~. Spa1'kl 111g 1·h·a n & nent! $105. Prrl. n1Pl111·r-f'Ottpll'. NU.VIEW RENTALS 67.'\-40?.0 ,,. 49-1.s21s TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT , WANT AD 642-5678 CLASSIFIED HOURS ~:00 :1..n1. lo 5 p.m. )lo11day 1hru Frida.v 9 I!! n1~on Saturd!ly Ad\·rrlisers n1ay 1>laer thC'ir ads hy tPl~·11honf' CO!iT1\ .'.I ESA OFFICE 3.10 \V. Ba y 642-5678 r\"E\VPORT BE,\Clr :13:.:3 i\e\1·po1·1 Blvd. 642-5678 1·11 T:-;"TT:\GTO~ REl\Cl·I 17875 Bcarh Bh·d. 5-10-1210 J.AGC'."!\ BE1\(H '1.21. Ftlrf'SI ,'.ve, ·194-9-JGG ~AN CLF.:\1 l~NTE 30J ~. El Cnn1inn ncot ·19:!·4420 7\'0HTl·I COUNTY dial free 540-1:220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES De11dline for •'OPY & kills is 5 :30 p.rn. 1h1· day IJc- forc publi("nli"n. c;o.;c"111 for l\londa.~· Edition \\'hi'!n dcndllnc is Satur· day, 12 nllllll. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS EHHOR::i : ,\dvrrtiscrs shnuld check their ad!l dnlly · ,t_ r"porl ''rrr1rs imn1('dia1cl). T II E D.\ILY l'ILUT aJ>s umcs ll nblllly for the first in· 1·111·r('Ct insrrli<>n only. CANC'ELL,\TJO:'\S: \\lhcn killin~ nn nd he s11rc to 1nake n rl'co1·d llf th ... KILi. :";l.i.'.TBJo;R gl\'1'11 you b.v )'OUr ad l:tkC'r It.~ rPCCipl Of .)'O\lr 1"3.1lC('ll:lli!1n Thiti. klll nl.U!tb<'r 011.1.'il be pre· srntC!d by thl' advertiser in c11st" of a dlspule. Ci\NCELLATJO'.\" 0 R CORRECTION or NE\V AO BEFORE RUr\NING : E\'('ry ~!fort is mode to klll or correct a n<'\\' ad •hot ha~ bl'cn tirdr>NJ<\, bu t \\',.. 1·11nnot l.'1111nin· 1rt> 111 (lo $.<> un!i/ l hc 11d hft.~ l\pf1C~11'rl in \h<' I*'· IX'1', OL\IE·,\·lJNf: AIJ~: Thcte. ads :tr(' ~lrlc:T/~ cAsh In tid1·i\nt."' by mall or 11nny '011!' nr our of· tlc.cs.....NQ phono orders. Tiff: D,\ILY PILOT l'C• ~1·r,·r5 the rlf(ht tn cl&s· 1ify, .-d11, ~1u;nr or rt"· fu~r •ny advertlM?n1rnl. .11nd to change it' r~t c~ &: rr11;11latlons "'Jthout 11rlor nn11C*, i\Io<lern. secluded, pool. nr1• -------,..i!ir ft'\\')"s & So. Cst Plar.a. 2831 A,t. Unfvrn. 3'5 A"t. Unfurn. ,_ Sparklini: 1 t 2 Er. gardtn Bristol, C.:\l. 54fr.8791. Coron• dtl M•r -Cost• Mill apt!. Pool, j11cuJ.zi, lu~h *" \\'ll\TER RATES * ldsepc:, 'aragt s. Adult~ - Attr:ic furn Studios $1l:i. l from $155. Al~o avall. furn· BR's Sl 2j. Adult~. m pets. * NEW * 131 E. 21st, C.l\I. 646-81166 213:1 E lden. ~fgr. Apt. 6. :: Br, 2 Ba. unlun1, fl\'\ yrrl, Furn. Bachelor & I Br's .,~; Vil' I PEDRO '"" '"'· drp< ~ ""1'· bll" esptcially nice. 2110 .,... LA i'llO\'e. Adult~. Spac!o11s k. Newport Blvd., CM. ..._. Clt an ! E. lllh St. Sl7j. lno. 2 BR, 2 IA A'TS ,...m6 o< ~rn . HOLIDAY P LAZA-ON TEN ACP.ES Super·COmfortable·Qui•t SOO 1 Br. duplex. 1 adult . DELUXE S~clous l BR. t I 2 BR. F\im I Unlun4. Neal' Newport Back Bay. !'lion·!Woker. Sto,•t, n trla:. furn llpt. ~1.35. Healed pool. Firt'Placts / Pnv. pa!tos'. Ga! & \Valer Paid. l\Jo. to Dr1pes. No ~Is. D@poslh1. Ainple p~rktng. Adults -no Pool1 Tt:nnl! Contnt'I Bkfst. 1i'lo. fo'rom $1 85. l't f. 954 \V. 17th 1Sti-37S7 pets. lSW Poniona A\'e. Ci\I 900 Sta Lant, ~dl\1 f!.Jf.2611 Children Welcome ... I Roomy 2 81· lurn Apt upgtair:1 11\IacAtthur nt Co~!I H\liy t 2332 Elden Ave • Ki-103.Z A'f'!'!AC. 2 BR TO\\Tlhoust. Sl i5. Ulils Pd. B;i.by 0.I~.1 '!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1!!11'!!!!!!"' ~ ............. ~'!'!''""""""'1 11 :1 B:i.. rern,.. bU-lr:i, J! _ :hi LA·R-O~ * crpts, drps. pool, no pell. ' No pets. 642·55&":. 2 Bedroon1, 2 Bath gn:u·klln.,. s "~~ '7:0 ~ • NE LY Dl!CORAT•D ~~·-' . $50 Move In Allow•nce clean, fireplact, sun deck. 15 * TOW. NHOUSE - EL.:\! GARDENS APTS Ideal \\·alk·to-beach loca-Beautiful Grou~dl * Shady \a\\'ll-POOl-$140 Up. 11on. Couple or n1ature JO 1"1inutt:11 10 Ocean 2 Br, l~~ Ba, cpt/drp:i, patio. Ji7 E. Z'lnd st. 642-3&l;;. &Ingle. no pets $250. Call Close to bus lint I: stores Adlls. $1ti;1. 13' E, 1\felody 6~3-&S,j() Gas Jleat k Stove. \Valer. Ln. 548·5SS6 or 548-17&!. ,/ ATTRAC 1 Br. pool, j ii.SL --, adults r.o ""!.~. Util pd. Va-\\'ATCl-I lht sun.u:t in lhis Garo.ge. Rl'!c. f!m. Latl.Dili}' $50 Mevt In Allew1nct . ..-~ Room included. F.L:\I GARDENS APTS cant ·1/8. 188-1 ~lonrovia. executive ~ lxhm. Ocean Blvd d 1 Ad It 1 1 BR. $140 Shady la\\ll-$140 Up. :HS-03.16. · up ex, u ~ on y. 2 BR. $160, $l&:i, $1i5 177 E. 22nd St. 64'.!·364.5 ~ Br. Apt. Closed :ar. Crpt!, drp!!, t.hlld, !!mall pet O.K. $140/mo. 8f7·:l9.t0. 2 Br, Gar , fncd, crpt&, drps, lau nd r111. Child 0.1~. $135. 5:l7-31«. WALK TO BEACH £rand Ku blln, frpl. trvlM I-~ Br, cpt/drp. 12j l61h. 347.3957 l/,.~~'/f :~~s I ltlrm. From $lit 2 Bdrm., 2 11. l'r-$1'5 3Sll Parkvlt\Y Lane Irvine. CJu1t off San O!eao Fv.y a l Culv•r Rd) Lt1un1 •••ch * KE\\', 2 k 3 DR oct'lln vu., 1 blck to beach." $22:1 6: up. 49-1-2!39" 49+-~ . .-unN'lSllED 2 BR. Apl. !~;!0210· Aitlll s7:>-4sso. Hacltnd• do .. _,, lN\J·w..cv ,. '"" 1 BR l \35 R r · bll It's a.l"·ay• the rt1Jhl time & I Util. paid. •170/mo. 2277-B -. 160 \V, \Vilson. Apt 1, Ci\I · t rig, n!I, I • crpl• oo•b di J ·, 1 •1 &l\\'ii)'! the rialH place 11 ~laple Ave. :flS-3913. 2 & 3 Br .. apt!, ne\\·,.,. gr.eat -------· -· , ..... · ~P · -I ta 1 nd' \\ lk P•r~·l lko Surroundln1 Sha.Hmar Or, Apt C. CJ you \\'ant nt::StJL.TS C.UI ii'EAiJt -FURN 'Tilf Pace l\'e. yr-rou . a QUIET. DELUXE ~2-2G2S. 64W678 6' place that ad • • beach & iihop!!. Frpl .. bltn~. .c-=,-----.,--.. • !·ft.cl Pool. Ad~llii (\\'1tC!en ~kl tas!!'fUI decor. 6 7 J-0 9 3 i . 2 ~ 3 BR APTS. 2 en.'t, upptr, encl 1ar., -'-~-"-'-------I No pets. S~ up. 6,l2-!.IJ20. 61H873. ALSO f URN. BAGIELORS qule t. Kr. OCC l: ShOp'f · L19una Nl9U*I 1 1. BR. Ji<g. $130. 8\\'lm pool, ~ BR duplex. FJ1ll. Prv. patios * lltd Pool ..ldull! no pet8 Sl40/mo. 1tle11l ror bachtlor. no prlv. dtck. Ne\\• rarpet. Kr lllwp'a: * Adult:e Only 64S-l5i5. • · LAGUNA NIGUIL childr('n. 1993 ·c 11fu r c h · paint & ch·11-!I. S2j() -r n~o. Martinique Aph. LRO 2 BR w/patio, l"ln!t t. Aportments ~ ,~ ,.,.~., ,,.. .. ~ ...., Call About Our New 8 !\lo . ..... o-_,,)..... Asct. 613-0SlO. Ev t :1, 1777 Santa Ant Ave., C.:\I. Crpt•, d~•. ~1ovt, rt frlr, -... Ltase Proifam Availablt 1 BR Trailer $70. mo. 613-6718. • · ,.. Apt 113 6fti...&>.I~ :car. ltlulls, no pt t l, l\OI\'. 1 BR $l3", 2 BR. 1 a., . i\I~tUl'CI: l\'Or~ing adult only. 3 iR·l BA $335 * *-,,,. * * -64&--"'2~;~6800.==~~~~ Sll7.:? en,, Ba. ,196 per j Uhl prutl. 645--081S. On Bluffs. Grtat Vle1'it Frplc'. 3 BR . l lf.. 81., nttA•ly pab:lttd. *• BEAU'T'l fUL 1 l.: 2 BR. month. AVAIL Ncrw I ,t, :? Br fur n, Pool. 2 Patios. Ava11 Aprll enn11. crptJdrps, encl paUo. Cc.ntemporary Carden Apt!. 29041 Aloma Ave. 49a-f273 pool, rec 1·m, gd Joe. ?\o 1~. 979·1268. Nr 11chl1 A 11hopg. Childttn P a t 1 • s, fr P I c . Po o 1 · Mose Vertie ~n. no pets: 6~S2:!__ UKIQUE ch~ttau on BR.y&lde ok. no pet11. 880 CJntt:r st., Sl»Sl'iO. CaU SfG-~163. OKI:: Bcdr1n. Adults, no pets. Dr. 2 bdnn, Ii den • dlnlnz C.l\I. 642-8340 or 54~2682. 3 BR .. 2 Ba, upper, lri:. DELUXl>~ 2 l: 3 Br. 2 la, Pool &: Utllil ics included. room. Adult! onlv. $375 i\lo. BRAN" Nl:W_i_l_2_11t cpt/dr\)S, quiet. Adult:t. no encl far, $150 up. RfnW $1•1~$1::<1. 5l8-7C&9. A9'.J!nt 6T:>-4930. ~-PROM $131 pets. ?281 Fotdh•rn. Oayit o:e :000 i\lact Av •. • ,,,,_,. 16&9 e , "''" •"'WI s.t&-10;..t • 1 \\'EEK rREE! * * GREAT VlE\V 2 BR. • Kear :shops, enc I 0. t d .......,.. ' \' 11• 9'1<1"'1,ND. --------- -Baeh:, nu dee .. no kit. $Tii. f'll>li: .. -bJm-r,;undfCks, pool. Pflltt.-bullt-111~. e nc I . FAl\'TAST1 ba.c:ht:IOll-•pt., ~ :? Er, l Jla, Z!J'aa-. 2 Bi· .. $165. Adl1i1. 642-2181. S200 up. 644--6344, 61~. patio•, a1tractlvt lo.d1cpz. prl\'ltt I ltdnn . New panel· c r Pt • Id rp1/blw. L~ ?\ICE 1 & 2 Br trailers. S'l'j & ;-2 BR-Vlt tv. Pool. Frplc, Adult11 only, no r.ls .. 1910 lnz, 111111 crpts It bu'. $tt0. ~~~. Sl5ll. NO PtTS. up. ~fature adults. Child ok. P; Bath dbl carport t:W. \\'aUace St., ~ 4 • 8 8 0 4 , MS-f6l4. l'\o pe11. 642-12~. 6i5-llSG or 67~8737. ' 646-2209. ITn,....u"n"rur-n-.-. 7h-.. "'t.,.••.,-,poo""'r'. I Ntwptrf leach lllAND NIW ln<hy no!", chUdnn ok. No I M ~r AC U_L_A_T_E_1 _B-~ Hunting•on h1ch ~bit-ins. Pool. \Valk to ;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;I bc!11ch. $3)0 ~lo. Oranae I La Quinta Hermosa eo.11 R•" E•""· 6'1-4Sls. T BR. UPPIR-Sfoi- Spani!!h Countl'y r:.tale. Lh·· :123\fi Ja11mlnc .• 613-~ in; & 5pllCIOUA Apts. TC'l"• rncN.I pool: 1unk<-n as.s BBQ. Cost• M.11 Unbe'llt\':'lblc t.lvtn:"-Onty 2 BOR.lt, cpta. drpl, tun- l Ir unf $156-furn Sl7S deck eflC'I ranae Eut I Br uni $17S.fvm 1210 1&1h.' Adul~. 11<0. ~1 3 BR Studio • furn $275 or "'6-.177G. l4 hlk1 S. of Sen Plt&i'l ·Fmy'l ====~=--,--.,­ I on Beach. 1 blk ,V. on ftoll EXECt!TIVES, rent quiet, to 152,lt P•rk Ide W•.) ,pacl~a 2 bdrm t"'l'lh e. I <714\ '47-M-4.l Sull.\b:t bomt: otnr.1t "'-ork. AdullJ. Slil. ~16. All Utllhl11 '•kl Pt!!. 126 1•1•ntt \'lite , C.AI. bachelor, )'tarty. Adults on· 20102 Birch St /nr. O.C. air-:? BR "'/~o,·•. wAJI clllld Jy. too ft. tront ocean. Pvt port, S. of PllilbdtW Ftd) 01~. Sl::a mo + S2i) Cltanlnt tntranct, Up&tJirs. 112 3fth l A: 2 an From Sl~. pn,., fee. 963....c..;oo •fl 6. S1. 6i>7S:i0 bl'fort 6 pm. pa.llo. BUll11rd rn1. jacwz!. * ''11.SON GAhDLNS t 6'.>-3109 a.fltr 6 pm. Nr, CC J'n•lnC'. 1\1'7T'. lll'i·'2"6 :.! BR. 1!2 BA, crpt/drps, * LOWllll . fr •ncl patio. suo. e11.w1. 1 Br., ~ BA. ct<pl.8, drpe, bltlna. ~"·&hr. Nr. Hoa1 H\\•P· .St i2.30 nw. AdJll· 6'143S7. GOLD 1-ltdtll\On, fmlt 2 Br, ·L4RCE l Sr .. trpl, pr, bll· p:atlo. encl aar. leundrom•t. in&, M\\' !)lint, crpt~, drp•. Adult~ no Pt'*· $lSJ/mo; r.o~t!J:-$110:-MS-mT. DELUXE ! BR, 2 B , 1 60-3515, 642·9•99. _ block 1o beach. yt ariy, SPAC. 2 It. 3 BR.. apt. Sl-M> IE11t lfuff S24:i/per mo. 67;;..3Ui eves. up. Pool, <p:/clrplt: bltns. 1 &t-1""1i""'R_M_i,__. · TIME FOil kid• ok • ms' c01ioct No. ' 612-;'0l; FuU~ CHpttod • cltan<d f:UICK CASH !Sil" pl No 1 61' ms Com'Od porklnr •t•llo HlOUGH & • a e 1 • ..... Ge.!t Ii \\'a~e-r Pf.Id I' LRG, 2 &•. 1'' &a. •h" 116 ..,,,,,,,.,,,ay, ~,, D •tLY PILOT crpt. bltn~. rrplr. pi·;,. pall?, . ~ i DR.. patW>. pool. mv. di!P SPAC1ous r~-:--2 CLASS IFIED j util pd. AdulL\. $16j, l'i6if Br., 2 811. ''iulttd ctt:.114. MA ILI NG ADDRESS Can!C'ron. 842-S19l. Cara.ft. Pool!'. s:~li!t. ,..,1 ;.r. 1 bi< "w'. s::r 11 , ,115.jll! o WANT AD ~~.t o n .l ll ·ll ~l .,.-... r 1SL& 642-5671 P. O. 8(1'1 1560, 0:'\1 thl' Bcar.h, &x:ro· rr•lter ~Ii l Dr. F1'plc, Bil~ Cot:ta ~l!'!'I\ 1 for 11>nt until J une 1st. $i3. Cloiltd 111·aat. r\r'r South .. ___ 926_26 ___ ... mo. ;,,36.lOi&. Colst Plua. M0-1311. ,. TutSdiy, Apl'll 4, 19i2 ... ,_ 1 ~1r~ -~-~ .. )~~ ( i.,, ... ,_ I~ 1-..... --: )~I ~ .... o-. jl5J I s ....... ,. ..... -J~l.___".....,;;;;"'°'-"'""·-__,]tll)~[ ;;;-;;;-1 ;;l[fi];;ifl A pt. Unfurn. 365 Rooms 400 Announcements 50L. LOJt SSS Carpenter N."wp;;;ta·,-.-ch----1 \\'ANTED 111 Cd;\f, r.tp.'u'~tc • t: "' J•(_E_Y_S--t3-l----l -.,,.-ul--d,-ay LARGE OR SMALL Gene ral Servlctt Plumbing Holp Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 DY ?."1008C; 1..1 ele1·t, plum~ PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay Luxw-; llptlrtmont l1vlntt ov· erlook1ng lh" \\':iler. !::n)Oy $750,\XlO httilth !ipa, 7 s11•1t11. 1r.in...: pools, 7 llghtcd t<'n· nit: COUl'ts, 11Jug 1nlle1 of bicycle trails. put1\ng, 1;h1,1f. flcboot'd. croquet. Junior 1'11 fton1 5175 nionthly; 11liltl I ana 2·bcdroom plam and 2-story 101\'11 hc•"~s. F.lee· Irie kilclll'n.s, prlvale pa tios or balconies. carpeling, dra- peries. Sublc1mnf'an park· ing \\'ilh l'.levatont. Op tion.11 maid 11erviee. J1,1st t\CJl'th ol l"ashion Island at Jambor· ee and San Jo:iquin lt il.ls Road. 1'eJephonc (TI41 61·1-1900 fOI" rcntnl 1nfor1Hnllon l-~B~REATHTAKING- , VIEW $27.i Huge ·2 BR Apt. lfi on Back B.1y B!ufl 1v/ 2 private balco11ics. Ji'i'Jll<'. l·leated pool. Loads of c'os<'tS. 7·1j Domingo Or. (Cd'.\I HS) Call 6-l;)-1260. • -WESTCL IFF-AREA 2 Br .. 2 Ba., rrrih', JifOI(', rcfri~.. Cl']llll, drps, prlv patio. Small pet tonsiUc1'Cd. $;{j(J. NU-VIEW RENTALS 6i3-cl030 or ·19.J-32·13 Newport Island NEW Duplex 3 Br, 2 Ba, crpts, dtpll, dsh11·hr, frplc, $300/mo. Cllll fiT:>-8169. San Clemente l Br duplex. ne1v condilion. cable, closed ga.ra~e. Ar.lull. 234 \V. Palizuda. 492-25%. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Costa Mesa 11uar1~r-or-:11h1U"C""-hmttt> Dana 8illird'--~1 -Jo"urd;-01\-~ cltftin-1\t· '"/\II 'l'ypf's \\'at1c cur1fOO'r!, 11·/othf'r ~111or I ad y. 1811 Verano Place t11.cht>d to large red fluffy p ane I. rcn\Odel, finish, 6-J""9 I , po"·d11r·puff 1ype bnll. Lost framr, rcpalrs, rte-. OO!!·HXil. 1.r j' • rv1nt l. ,. )' l I I lo _C0. 1 la ~le!\",.· Please r.all C:USTO'I 11.h, ..... ,0,.k p,-1: Ql."IET roonl for 11or .. 1n.t;: ou nrr i JC \\ 1111rr ll ., uvun ""' nu1n 16th & Orange, (' ~T . 2 1irkl"IS 10 the 61.>-2 42 after 'p.m. i1~. Cabineht Gcn'l 1't'pa 1rs. $tl0 Incl. Jndry. &UJ-.1~2'.l "111 Western National 1-::osT: Pl'I dog. piu·1 ll u~ky Aft 5 I'h: Duke Oaf)urka. :i. Boal & M a rine Show .~ '1 8111,ck. Approx 4 n'r,1'" fi7~r-71113. R oe;;;;-& Bo{lrd-aos • • * Ke ith Colvin 1335 S. Coast Hiwa y, =8 Laguna Beach 'You an• the \\'innC'r ol Il l lh(' ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER April lst •hru A11ril 9th Pll·as•' t•;ill 612·:.678, ext :l14 t,;-•h1·C'rr1 9 &. 5 rm to clttln1 your ti''ktti;. (!'\011h Co1111ty toll-fret' numbe:r is 54().1220) • * •• old. "\\'!no", 1\111.rch 1S. C_,.c.::..:....:.::_ _____ _ H{·,,..·ard SJO. 2912 \\', Coio;I e ment, Concrete l \Ivy, No. :.?. LOST \1lc. of Beach & In· diruu1polls. SiJv,.r I e ni . Sch.na.uzcr &. silver Jem. p:wxllc. 962-1004 days. 1'~\'C!I. 536-2079. WST: Shellie (111ini11turc Collie) Brn & 1vh1 maJ1" 'Faithful p I a y m 11. t e & \\'atch~. \1i<: or Lido. RC'· ff:'"htt , nstlm.-earpcntry. tile. U wA/,,t .C c:ird 54.'>--0820. CARPE~TRY. p11in1ing. ('f'· n1rnt, re1rJ1:xltl. t>!c. Sn1all .}obs Qk. Bob (i-Ki-61·16. -----'fOTAL SERVlCE.3'. CO. Plumb~ -Paiut~ -Cni'J)('ntry Elcc. Rrpair -Inst. !}16·1809. Ha uling HOUSE OF CLEAN Con1plelr Clt•nning Servicf' r1oors, Carpt.'IS, \\'i11f1()11·s \\'tills, fi·t2·1~1!24 "YARD. j{al'S.l!C' c l en n upi,;, J{i'nlO\'C lt'Cf'.~. 1Jlt·1, l1·y. Skip-I oadcr, bnckhoe S.li ~2666. ~ Hit l'lurnblng & Elech·lcal Repair 61?·275.'i 01· 642-1403 l'LU~!Bfr>.'G REPAIR No job mo sn1till * &12-3128 • -c=oL~E-PLU-M-Bl_N_G_ 24 hr. ~1·1'\•lce. &15-1161 Remodel & Repair 2 tlrkct~ to thl' Western National Boat & Ma r ine Show at lh<' ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ,\pril 1st lhru A11r1l 9!h Plc<i."l.l call 642-5678. '-'"' ::J 4 b<-h1crn 9 &. 5 pin lo <."\ain1 Yot1r -tfckcti;, /North CountY roll-fl'('C nurtlbcr is 540·12"10i I Personals lrt;:l \\"ard. 675-1596 •if\ 5 _r_"_L_ ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;; 1 l\IAl.1-~ Irish &tteor losr 'ic 1 t.tagnoHa &. Jasn1 inc, I.a:.:. \\"INTER Rates! Conrre!o floors. patios. d r I v e s , slclc1r11lk.5. Don. 612-551•1. Cf::\11-::NT \VVRI\'., no job 10 5ma\I, rensonnble. Free J-.:&tln1. II. Stt1flitk, 518-8615. PATIOS, \\'alks. dri1·e. install l"ll'I\' la"·ns, sa1\·, break, 1<e1110\'C. j.IS-SG6S for e>t. FLOOH. \\'ork & p.1t1os, tlri,·c11·ays & 1 i cl e 11• a I k s • Lic'tl & OOrw!t'rl. &1;;...0l126. Contractor • • • • • f,,TllEI~ & SONS -J .. OCAL n1nves. h a u J t n g , • clf'an-up. E:1p. c"Ulif'g<.' stu· dent. Ll'g. lrU<:k. Res. Dceoratini;, 1lrsii;n, cnrpcn- 111•. plun1hing, 1~·lrin.I!;. ell'. ,r i;encr11!ion11 <'X'P. • 251h }'1'. in bus •• Lil''d ,t •. bon<lecl, Equnl Oppor. E n1ployrr BEA°UTJcIA!\S ma!" 0 r E ;\J P L 0-Y '.\I E N T 0 P- ten1nle, folio\\'.inJ? pref'd. 2 poi· t 11 n i I i e s to h~u111 1'hol'J!I", tB:-.t: ·c::o.t. ai'ea. fiberglas-s \\Wk . k boot • * • Guest Home 415 *PRIVATE R"OOM* for :u:nl:Julatory person. Good tOO<f. nice cheerful iourrow1d- ings. * Call 548-47'".>3 * BO,\r.O I Care / Laundry. <:ood mials. Sen1i S200. Pri $'.!:lO. :0.1en-\Vomen, !>31-5-11-1. Vacation Rentals 425 * VACATION Adults only. 6·15-4jJO. 132· C.1\-1. Sf"Jl'cial S\05. l'\o pf' I !i. \Y, \\"il.:,on, Personals 530 ······• ~ o G ** MEN ** Cents, uptight? l...ooi;icn up \\'/ n r~·rnch or S\\·edish mns- sagr. ot j ust rcst & relax 1n ou r sauna roon1. 'fhr finest & lllOSt nrtrat'!i\'r tllfiSSC'\JSCS cu·c )valt ing !o iwrve you. f:l "Clanry". r.." 1v a r ll. -494-580l -Or &-19-3019. Lost Apricot Cfl!QrC'd n1alc cal. \'ic l2!h & Balhoa. 011·11- er Grieving 6Ta-1•J08 aft. 6. Days 540·3605. S }I E P II E RD/Rr.lr mix, 111811.', bro1v11 \\·/blk nosr. Vic. 16th & 'l'us1in, N.8. Jlos~ihly injured. 612-0SQ.'I. F;~f'('U rive llcalth Spa 21':t2 OuP0111 , Irv., S\1ite 11.1 :.!00 yl'tls l'lf'h!ncl Airpoi1er 0.\1E:GA clian1<1n<l \\·ntch lo~t ** 833-2100 ** vie Fashion Island. Call col- 53-l-1846. ROO:\I Addi1lon!f, Es1imalr.~.1 -Y-f~D--,-------pln.ns & lo}our, single 01• 2 A { •-= G>irage Cleanu11. :;rory. L.'f. Consu·uclion. Ft•cr es!. 7 <la)s. Cull 8-17-1511. anyti111C', 51S-:iD31. J Ac K ·r a u 1 an L'-n epair TREf; \\'or k, ro101illins;, n.,11od., a!ltlit. 20 yi·s. •'xr. yard trash. gru·t1i::e t·lean.up. \\luve .~ haul. :>lS-.5863. Lic'd. ,\Jy \\'uy Co. !"J.17--0036. Additions * RC'nio<lf'li~ i'iu·d & Garagr Clean Up. Gcr1~·ick & Son, Lie. Tr:" Rcinoval. .1•1·e" Est. «iil-0041 * S.19-2170 Rl'llS. Ra!C'S. 6•1f"i-3•1W~ Child Care Housecleaning lec!. 213/79>-1391. Rc\\·a1'Cl J\l 1Char,;c FlolA Chr<'k CHIW Care, l 10 3 yrs. Full $100. ll!ESA C!eanin,i:::. Carpeis, \\'indo"'!'t, Floor tic. Rf'si1l. & Conun'I. 5;)7-614 2, 5-lS-411 l. F ULL)T LfCt.:NSED l illlC. Also \\'P{'k{'ll<IS, 1\l('Sa KODA!\ lnsta1narir: camera v 1 •·7 "100 Rcno11·ned Jlindu Spirilul}J~-t Cl"\ c area. JJ ~ . .£ on bf>nch 1·ic Cd.\! bluffs. Spiri1unl Reading ~i\-cn l 3i-Orivewaya. Jy. 10 A~f-10 P~I. Advice on Call 5·l3-8029. ,.,. all 1natlf'rs. I ' can help you. ?-Tale Siamese Ca1 . Approx 7 PROTECTIVE seal coating -:nz N. El Camino Real, San mo old. Vic. 300 blk 1-.:. 20th cl1V\1)'S, palios, gar, floors. ClemC'nle. 492-9136 o r St. lifon 3/27. 6'16-2788. Sl:iyi; bloick, JI a"' I e y' s , •92-00"1. :>i>-5t95. "' \\'HITE coil, srnall Je1nale, PROBLE'.\f Pregnancy. Con· gray ,;pot on M.-ad. Balboa Electrical Spring Cleaning Ahead Call Dutch loluint. Sen·lee for carpf't~. {loors &: ~·lndo11·s. 5.17-1508. SJS.;)5;1~, • • • • • • Roofing • 1'. Guy 11o0fing, Deal J)ircct. t <lo 111y c11·n \\'U1·k. &1~27.~. 5-18-9300. =..:cc::_c:c:..cc....:.___ Sewing/ Alterai'ions A1t;;;tfons -642-siis- l\cat, acc111·a!r. 20 ycnrs t'Xp. Television Repair 6-12-1822. buitclln:;. Day & night shlfl Bo•'T CARPENTERS n\·l\il. Apply in ~rson at " :l::Ol2 Perfecto, SJC. r:xp'd. building Jargt' yachls .::::.:;~:.:..::.;:c:.."-cc,--- pre!f'rred. Loni!;-rnngc. pro-Exec. Sec~ttary s.:-ran1, continuous en1ploy. J\Jatul"I.'. responsible \\·om11.n n1l'nt assured. to a!isist in a manufn<.1ureni Willard Boat Works r eprl"senlative business. Sh 1300 Logan A\'e, Pl'C'f{I. !tome . economics Costa Iltesa background desi red, Stnd BOAT TOUCH'~.u=p-·I l'esunie to Classified •d no. 353, c/o Daily P ilot, P. O. Box 1560, Co~ta t.lesa, Ca. 92626. Cclc<mt expcr. rf'<tu i1"Cd. Flherglns.~ i\foldcr;;; Coastal Rccr1>ation, Inc. 910 \\'. lith St. S * BLAJ:\'E'S TV * Costa :\Iesa ~2-0:>.l2 . Exec. e~retary SC'r.,.\cin,t:" All nrnnds , A!ls.1~tanr to director. Top Authoriz~d i\lagnnl'ox Bo~t Re~a1rman . skills. R.E.. land dev. or l\noivn for hone!\ty 5-l().4313 Pr:rm. )Ob, ftmge. benefits. constr background good. =-----'-----1 Call (714) 337-2501,· Lake t-:Xl-:CUTIVE Tile Arro"·head itarinas, PERSONNEL AGENCY CE!lA:\tIC tile new & BOOKKEEPER. d y n am i c _410 \\'. Coast ll")' .. ~B remodel. Free l'SL Small CPA office in Tus1in, has Suite 11 64.)..2716 CABIN -In Big Bear City. Con1plt'tC'ly furn. \Vasher & dryr .• TV & li11t>11s. \\'kly or \Vknd. 892-474\. 89:'.-43~. Rentals to Share ~30 fidcn t, .~ y n1p11 t h C' I i c vie. Re"·ard. 673-6449. pr't'g"nnncy coun.~ellng. J\bor· ELECTRICAL \\'ORK. All 11011 & Adop!irin ref. AP· [ kindi;. Big or ~n1all L!c'd & jobs \\•Mcon1e. 536-2·l21i. 1n11.nagf'rlal opening for in . , _ . . 2 t.::ulies Jnr houscc!eaJiin~. telli.irf'nt, personable & t~· EXEC. sec y "·/techn1cnl & ItellahlC', Rf'sp, 011·11 trans. I II i J] pco·'d bookk<'epco· •o a.some "'~"°'"1 oypi"< °'"'"· to Dedicated Cleaning * \\'E DO EVERYTIJING * RefE. Free ('Sf. 646-2839 CARE, 6'12-4136. I[!±] ln'f. r·n:.oc l'.~t. :Yl&--0211 . \\'A~TS J::irl to :z 10 share -Instruction Aft 3, 642-26j\. rP.<:ponsibilitif's for pro-11·ork in ::. rapidly gr'Ol\i ng Employment fes.~ional clients. ~-uture rlt'<'lro·op!l('tli r om Pa n Y his garden apt. .Call .,,~ 5 IJISCOVER DJ.~OVE:f:'l' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-,G_•_•d_e_n_i_n~g;.... ___ .;..,_ pm. fA2-9118. Finrt ''OURSl'.":l~l" in Son1eone "'°---------Call 11011• -No nhliga!ion $75 Mo. Share house 1v/'J. (71-1) S.~.·~~,; (21.1 1 387-3393 Income Tax '--------Hn,itN.I only by initia1ive & SC'nd resu1ne & salary re· .Expert J apanesC' Gnnlencr ab 1 I 1 r y 1 0 ass u ni e CJUire111P11ts 10 ad No. 341. j.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;.1 ~uys. Carag1'. eh:-. 19072 NATIONAi.!.'' Sling-Tar Ln., tf.B. 6i3-6578. nECOG NIZED Schoals & instructions 575 Com~~~f ;:~7~rvlc·c Smiley Tax Service Job Wanted, Male 700 rcspon.~ibilily. Salary open. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, l T ~.\ 13-11. Costa riles.>, Calif. 92626. RC'commenc cd By aka ta BOOKKEEPER. Full chari::e BOYS GRADUATE of St. Louis Nutl>ery , .....•.... Free E~I. • 1-1 ,•ears LOCAll..Y • nccounlant. ·rf'mporary or .. EXP. \VATTRESS * * .. * El Puerto Mesa Apts * 1/( * * 1 Bedroom Apts. $130 I: up incl. ulilltie11. Also furn. Pool & Recreation area. Quiet Environment. Off street parkin;;. l'io Chil- dren, no Jl('ls. Also Gor11,gC'S For Rent l9a9-l961 l\laple 1\ve. Costa ~I"sa PALM M E SA APTS. MlNlITF..S TO NPT. not. FUB.N. Olt UNFURN . Unbelievably large apt11., huge pool, J acuu.I elect bit· ins, shag crpls, dr11s, sauna etc. Adults, oo pct!'i. SINGLES • • • . • 1-~rotn Slli 1 BED!t{'.f ...... ~·1un1 $1·10 2 BE"OR{'.1. • • • • '.F1-0111 $l60 You're right, they're undcr- priced! 1361 r.1esa Dr. t.i blks lron1 Nl'\\'port Blvd.) 546-%'.GO Mle8li8JIU 2.0 \\1ANTED: 3rd girl, 2;).-3.i, to sh:ire house in Huntington Bch. 968-5797. GIR L lo shal'e N.B. apt. J\lu11t be reliable. Call 673-6871 . 3·8 pn1. Social Clubs 535 I nstitute of 1\lusic. Seeking E J G 1 Fee Schl'du!e ,.,..., ............ nl. \\'ill slep into A_f:" 10.14 to riel.ivt>r papers J\l 1n1mum 18 years old. 1--fust · 761 xp. apanr!:C. anen('r. ..I ·1 d 0 R I ,,-"'""'" I D P Sa Cl '·" I • bl piano stuoents. 646-4 • C _.. . •• at<' n cques ,.0 .. ,. 0,,,.,., O"<I ha·"I•• ,.1 10,. in t w ana 01nt, n e-.,..,. Jlf'a "' persona f', DON'T BE LONELY! t JOIN 1 ~!!!!!!!!!~~~ omplete Ya1u ~f:i1n1 enil.ncr \V \ 5, EY C p " " ·~ D " F'rcc Est. &l5--0317 ·1 • L'llL • · .A. you. O\"er 20 years of ex-menre areas. J\\'ailable for ay & Night • t.l ix 'N J\Jalch Club • · ]~ 642·22'll Anylin1e · 64f,..'9666 perience as office nlanagt'r. DAILY PILOT Shifts. Apply in Person ti Box •186.i. Irvine 6T::r7950 I Services •nd R'e~ PROJo'ESSTOi\AL lt'()C 1rork. Cl..ARK & Toner Tax Service. Ralph Getty. :'\Iessage phone 4924120 l;eorge, afl 8 pn1 . . . Pru n in g • 1 r i 111 m i 11 g' ~·I ).'EARS exp. in area. j:',G-3129. BRIDAL CounSf'lor, 111:1.J:Yifil OPEN SESA~t E I~ spraying, s pr ink I er s , Pcr&0naJ m -.·i<'\' in your 1 f 3 1 4 RESTAURANT ilominiumnearUCJ. Lost.,,d FOUl'ld ppi!nce epa1r '"" ~·"' homt'. Call fnr 11ppl. • ('\·es pcr \\'k., 7 '°JO pn1 1 __ ._~ __ ._~_• __ "_>'_··-·-"_·_·_1 Sl!ARE my 4 Bedroon1 Con· [ A 1· R · Jand~ .. a·.An". CI ea nu p. Job Wanted female 702 iro man. par inll'", 0 2"" 11· ~--1 ti "B 833-8055 af!er 5 ~;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;;1 & Parts Gl"1iv . &1G-5S9:;_._~--5-16-iil:-i, l-101\<inJ Clark & ·D-A-,-.,-,.-O-R-K-.-C-,-,,,-,.-,-1-,-le-;;_ S.•t 1lri)s. $3 hr. \\1c train. I::XPI-:lt'D. pmver se11·ini; AL'S Landscapin~. Tree John Toner. I 11·.,.. Re I i ah 1". 836-7.\79. n1ach. OJK'rator nttdt'(I at Office Rental 440 * * * ..,, I ,. -• .... ""I 11 ' William Leek ''"'"10v11 · a.u i .. m ...... e ni::. Ji\'CO:'llE Ta.,. Confid('nl ial, Tr a n~por1ation. :-ilJ-7006, CASH I Er., r / I i in e . Ap. onCl'. S~ani:ii;h. speak~n~ O.K. An important addrj!ss c11n he yours. Loc!ite your or· fice~ in a prestil!c buildin~ nr OC a irport, freeways & restaurant~. 2212 Duoont Or., Jn •inc 550 DARK .i::r11y kitten. malt', f'lur v.'hite pal.\'S, \\"hi oo~c & !hron1. Clean plaslic <.'Oll11r. 5 or 6 mo·~. r·ound in Cd:\1 at RofA & E. Csl lh\'y, 3t 29 i:;1.i-:1.m. Trni<h hnulini::. lol l'lt'anup. Reaf'<Onable, r·ast. Carol fHJ-9::.10. 11licatio11s be in"' 1 a kt> n A1iply :)(>a Suit:> of Calif. sz; 530 San Bernardino Repair sprinklers. GT',,..1166. "' \\" 1 ~1 SI c 'I Newport Beach Eht.'rhan 979·K'.22. NEED ~Ip al honic? \\"e Oesmorxrs, No, l .Fashion · "' 1 • ·• •1' • You '::lr~ lhe "·innf'r ol Jl~t'S Cardr.nin~. romplete have Aidcs: e /\'ursr~ e lslt>. NB. EXPEHlENCED H el i a r c 2 tickets lo the Ja1\·n,., yard care, cleanups. Landscaping TlouSi'keC'pt>l'S • Com. CAFETERIA Cook, f/lime, \1·eldt0r. Apply Trabaca Pro- ut the r.t'."r-3662· * CONSULTANT panions • ilomemakers -.'.\Ion thru Fri. E~JX"t'. req'd. l\ucts, 831\V,18th St .. Costa Western National GARDE:'l<l~G SC'J'vice. ex· IIORTICULTURIST Upjohn, :>·17-6681. 1\tajor co. benefits. 833-1611, l\lesa. Boat & Marine Show pc rienccd·and l't'Jiablc, rree Coll e_g-e grarl., 27 yrs :'\IED!CAL Tc-ch dcsires back f'Xf 1197. 1 0E=·x=.,=,,=:=n=1,=::N=·=c=E=o-,-.=,,~.1.-,.-,-.. -. t'StilnatC's. 963-1072. · o Co I FUH.NISl·IED 2 roon1 suilt', FOUND: Older bro\\·n fem. ANAHEIM exp in range . "'1ere of_fiCT' .<1r . Lab . posi1ion. C A !\Ip r. R ritanufacturi~·. Appl.v Trabnca Products, cx!ra Jge. cxec. oHicc Dachshund, En.s1rr Sund11,r CONVENTION Lxpcr. Li.111·n cnl"e & {'\'Cr plants are groi\·n. Diverse skills. Xlnt refs. must have "'ood \\'Ork inu 8..";7 \V. 18th S1., Costa ~lesa. * 833-9303 * \\'/connC'Ctitlg srnallcr office on Alicia Pk\1y. n e ,1 r CENTER hauling. r·ree est. Call 644·7701 fol' appt. 496-3431. ex per. App ly 869 \\'. 18th SL, --F.\Sl-t:JON WORK \\'/sec'y desk. Crpts, panel· resentiir -In J\-fission Vit>jo. April l st lhru Apri l !11h * RJ6-0&l8 * Painting & \rA/\.TED: Private du! y C.~I. Pltin1e, ,-.;1•rd \\'Ornen ,,.ho eri & p1'rkini:t. $225 per 1no. 0\1·11('r please' Cl'.\11: 8:'.0-988-1. Please call 642·5678, c~I :;i4 EXP. 1Tawnii1tn Gardener Paperhanging practic11.l nursi n~. Laguna CASTING NOW are 11· £' l I gr o o n1 ~ d 2000 PlacC'nlia, 6--12-4097. FND r.1 nrl'h Jst. sn11 3.4 yr bct\vl'.'en 9 &. 5 pn\ to c\nin1 Cotnplete gardening service _____ .-.,_..___ are.a. Beth · 49'1-7ml. "'/personality. Big l'lll'nings OFF"ICE or desk space, o!d fr1n:i!e cal. Semi-Ion~ your lickets. (North County l\'.an1al11ni, 6-16-4676. ~o "'ast!n!! \ Ho/ly\,·ood producer seeks to .slart \\·foppor. to ad· Laguna l\izuel, on Snn hair. Ork shado11' striped toll-free nun1bt'r is 5-1(1.1220) * LANDSCAPING * * WALLPAPE.R * Help Wipted, M & F 710 ne"· faces '"ht'.l arc sincerely \'ance. Flexible hrs. !'o exp. Diego Fn\"'"'·. boon1in" an:!1. ha "k .t, head reddish ear"-.. .. * * \\!Jien yOu ca1J "J\lac·• in!crf'sted in bMng in 3 GP /\'o investmt. Call for in. ~ " , Ne\v la11·ns, Sprnklrs, rl('{:ks, I "· • as low as $100 nio. 200. IDJU \l"ht fat•e, lrgs & undl'.'rside. •0~1~-~-,-,-,-A~p-p~li~a-00-,~R-,-.-,,~.r t'leanup. State Jic'il. a.'l6-l22:i. 548-144-1 646-1 711 Ac·countan! Sr. S14K rate< motion pictures lo "" 1ro<luctnry lntc'nrw aft 4 pm. Spal"kling ne\\' arlult apt. 11 0.,·1, S'I l'OO c 11 510 •1-1 Q L n · Sr. Ac<"•. Dc:·nv<"r ArC'a filmed early Sumrner. For ,..,,, ""''? •. r."" ;.I'"·. -~"'l~·..::.·...c"cc:~· ~":.c..-~··=·--a "'"" .l · \\"asher . 01-..·er, Dish1,·ashf'r, GE ,. Cl N UA I 11·ork only. quan-wu-vo"t ...,;,-,.. "" Lush garden selling ainid ' ~. J 1u·d eanup. i ~11· . Construction background SISK inten.'ie"" C213) ~-3121. . OESh i;pace avulable S50 Bl~I~ & ,1·ht tiourxl dog. Vic, Disposal Etc. Fl'f'e Est. 1 · kl · 1 llh·' lity d1srount!;. FrC'e esL, Fry Cook, Nile$ 1011·C'ring p1nr!\ a"·n~. sprin rri., in.c; a '" Cl En<>in(!(>r S14K ClllLD 1 I mo. Will provide furniture C11ai<t Jh,-y & Rlvl'r , r.;a GUARANTEED. * 546-669.\ •. & 714 636·0757 or 714 '892·0970. tern. ,. · care "·an(.'(. oc-Expeiienc:t'd t Bcdroon1 ...• from Sl5.';. « repa\reil. TreC's shrubs &c'y !'panish helplul SGOO casional aflernoons Ok a '! Betlt'OOllt ... , tmn1 SIS5. :~~a~~. ~;::c:~~ ~1;3: ~~i~. S: \j & :1p1n. Carpet ~ervice . ren1ovecl. Jo~rec est. 96:1-325.'1. *PATCH PL.ASTERIXG Sec'y Personnel ~550 School Dist., aJso teenager Prep Cook, Days lincl. gara.:;es, gas & \\"a\rrl --.~ GAP.DF.'"l'"o"G s~. VICE All lypc~. Free eo;!i1nates C Cl k 116 ., I ·~~ . I f ' k-' Apply Jn PPn;on Jl4 L . 20th., C.i\J, 5·L'i·0137 lluntington Beach. 642-4321 FOU'.'\D, mnle. young ~. J OHN'S Carpet & Upholstery •~ "' r~•~ Call ;.I0-6$2;; r f'r -spi a ........... sit er or C\'eS "" u· uus. COLONY KITCHEN ~ U "E 200 rr· CI E 1 CLEA~·liP. TRl.'11 P.T. r-;c Bkkpr-Ui~ SJ.SO hr -""=0-~3~73~1~.'7"~~=----. SP,\CJOUS • Dr .. 1 .. :X -sq. fl. o .1ce part Ht>agl r, nioslly black. eaner s . x ra • &16-'iG2.1 e PAl'.\'Tli\G -l~oncs1. clC'an, Pt>r!'!Onne\/Pa)'t"Oll 5450 3211 J1hrbor, C.M. sui!c Ss.3f'lo Corona de[ t:u / I ·1t' Vi :\le Ori·Sha111poo free Scotch· _.. d CLAIMS Lll-Dc.i;igil("d Ap!!\ · • · · · · l \\ \\· 11 · c · sa PROFc-SSIO"AI guarantrt'U v.·ork. Licrtnse Bookkc-cpcr S550 FR'f COOK. EXPER. i\lar, nr. Post Ofl\ce, Snack Ve•··'-. ·.·,7 '"10. guard (Soil Relarda.ntsl. i:.. .~ • 1 & 2 DH. \\·/T<"ITou·es. u.-"' -vu & in~urt'd. 6i:>-5i~O. Acctn" Clerk SX">O COVERAGE e BLUE DOLPHIN e Shop. T'rivatt' p.1rki11(!'. ----{)('greasers & all color .Ja ri::.nese Gardening Srn·ire ., f ron1 S14D • $275/nio. Re.1klrl<linics Bkr. 67;)...6700 Foun1I Blk Llrrman ~11('phl'rd, brighteners & 10 minute Fr('I' l'.~st. * r""!&-0619 PAII'<illNG & PAPEnl:"\G, &><·re:taries. sh 80 + lo $575 CLERK 3.155 Via Lido, N.B. Shalt cpls. dJ'P~. saun:i~. IDEAL EXEC SPACE inalC'. 5-16·9.)80. hll":ich fn:· 11·hite carpets. ,\L'S GAP.D-E-.,-.-I:"l_G__ 19 yrs in 1-[ar bor area. Lie & Jo'llAN A Pack;i~cr $625 I _,, 0 . . >I ~ULL, p/llme, mgmt trn", pool. j;u:uzzi. cnrl. gu r. ..l'ounrl Irish Scn rr. positive Sa,•e your n1oney by s;1 11in~ frir "11rde11in.'"' & s in a 11 bondC'd. Hef's furn. 6.\2-23J6. J>/Tin1r SerrC't111y $2.50 hr n_in1~....,. .,~ntng in un-no exp nee. S11Jary/con1 m. Q',,.,,, A1lult Jil'lrl" Do you, Jiced IUl ('Xl.'<'.U!ive "' '-'-•"y /"-kkce~1· $"•~-" lln"\Ot\ oellCh for eX""r ,.. idcntificn1ion l'C'qttirctl. 111e i'xlra trips. \Vlll clean la ndl'cnp!nr: sen ·ices, call f'nOFESSJONAL Painting '"""'"'"' uvu ··~ ·~"' & ,.,.... • r·uner Brush 962-0-116. MF.RRIMAC WOODS offirt• for desk & lc!rphf)nr '''"·6S'\ . & Back Ofc·X·l'~1y to S600 covcl'age clrrk i1·/son1e ..:..c::::::....::.:c=...:.:.:..:c:.:::...._.1 . OC ,,, ., living rni., dining rn1. J.10-:'i19S t'ves. Servi n g Inter & Exlc•r. Reasonable il~j .• IC'ITim;:u· \\lay. Cl\! in a Pl'l'l't1.c:c bl rl,(!. 11e11r $7-l(} T'/li1nc Bkkp1· $2.50 hr group m<>dical <':>.:posul'C.'. a\rpoi1, ~rrPll·nys & rcsln.u-Found Gi·<'nl Dane hall Sl :i. Any 1·111. ·· • N<'\\'port. Crl ~I. Cosrn 1\lesa, Rares. 55i-7·ljj, A/P Clerk S500 Good typing req'd. :Xlnl GAL FRIDAY -Apl 1\1111101..i!t'l"S, J·:ldf'l'ly L'Oll- plc. Jfl U1111s, lurn t•r unlum. Partial rent. &-1.~·53iti. Huntington Beach HUNT INGTON' Car 11 ens Apts. Heil :it Rolsa Chitll. 846-1 ~. Cnn1p:irr -Sec 1\·hal you're missing. fr. Sl<'f1·s>IO. Laguna Beach OCEAN fronl. I BR. hit;h bl'n111 (i'ili11i.: ... :.'fl'' 10' l.11 · 1n;.; roon1 . ,\\ 1 l.sl'. SlflO SI'•· 494...fl';'.'";7 I )I" I '" • r.. I 'I. fl(!. Newport Beach OAKWOOD GAROEN Apartments < P.1•t.1>11 Livinr. fQr ,\dull" Only1 NE\rpor,T B~AC!l \61h l\\ ii'\'Ult: r ·~..()..:,0 Of 6·12-8170 -VISTA-DEL-MESA- A partmenls l & 1 UR. Furn. & t:nf. OL,l\11n . .:r · !-itm11 J:.· I: frl~ • :ihai; ll'Jll ::i·Ls;c J?cl.' trfl ll'r. Hl::i''T "111r ts $1;~j Irvine & Me1a D rive * 545-4855 * fiffil"-lx'achlronl ~pt. I1lo111t\ly'1vinlcr l111"" .,,, .Jvnt :".(]. A\·all Aprtl $. ~IS-19.",0, ( Rtnt•ls I~ Rooms 400 s·ruo£NT 10 &Mrc horn(' .,•/2 othtr itUdt:nl,.. S70 per mo. J~f & las!. &15-1570. .-l\.\Jl£ my -4 ~ Con· du1nlnlun1 ncnr UCI. ~ 1ftcr5 •·a.•1 rtMJlts are Jus1 a phOne l'ldl A\\-.,Y • 642-0018 ranrs? 2212 IJuponl Dr., fi!S-672.~ couch $IO. Chair ·~5· Jj )Ts.. Dover Shores, \\'estcliff. PAPERJ-IANGERS • Flocks, )';/C BookkC'cper s:i~iO benefits & salary. Call J1·v1nc, Ca. K':J·!"l.':O.l Lost SSS ~~:i~~. ;\'~~l "-~~~"~;ys~~ * BOB'S La 1vr: Service * foils. vinyl, murals, · l~i<'. & Sc<"relary S5fl() 8-J.2-i7.il. Clerk. lypin~. 10 kt>y arlriing Bay V iew Of--1,.-c-es--Conip\l·\e I a"' n n1ain-I ns. TI1C Hangm(·~1. fl.li-.">R46. Bkkpr·Privalr Club $Aj(} UNIGARD LOST. 11·hi1e fcrn.1Je Cockt'r Good ri:r. 5.3J-OI01. Jen11nre. Home. commercial Tl 'G 1 All k l'/T' o. 1 machine, tiling, good phone f)C'lllXC', air-condiUonrd PAIN N , pro . i~·or 1n1e ....,c1·c ary INS. GROUP volcC'. Spaniel, liCf'nl'I", \'iC llarhor STEA.'11 CarpC't Clcaning. -0r npt~ 61Z..206i l p u • • O Redecorated. Lido nrf'a • · · · guarn. Color s pec i a is I astc· p/.....,yout n"n --..,=·""°'=""°'"'=---I Advancement oppo11unitic!. _. View Hon1es. 61\-7870. Prof. Guarn. lJJ\\'est Prices. Realonomics. Bk!'. 6i;).6i00 ----Frtt est. 962--0!72. GREE~ i\IAN SION 8·12-4386. 517-1•1~_J. ____ 1Timrkecpcr S56.5 COUNSELLOR E.xccllent con1pa.ny benents, DESI\ i:paCl' <i vatlabLe StiO I-louse fluntlng'! \\'atch the ---Gardening J.· Yard !\lain· -PAPE-R-HUNG $30. E sc1'0\\' Cl!'rk ~500 Nation's Leading F i g u r e Cost.a 1\tesa area. mo. \\'ill p"l'O\'id" furniture OPE'.'/ l·IOUSE column. Dime-A-Line 642-~78 frnuncc. JQC EI me r. Any rrn. + paper. 646_2449 NEWPORT c 0 n tr 0 I Solon needs \\'ritC' Ctasslfied 11d •10 al ~:::mo. An~ii·ering servire 6~2-Jl:t7 Personnel Agency Counsellor In N "1\• port Daily Pilot. P .O. Bo:< 1560 ..., PROF'. Pa inting, also roof..-. 133 0 O N B avnilable. m FON'SI Ave, I If i•J[. 1 1 ~1 DAILY PILOT I•• adfo"! """"'· <OU., d•iveways. ove• '·• • • Beach Saloo. """ be c ... 1. ""'"Call!. 92626 Laguna Beach. 494-9·166 lnsuuction Instruction iiCiailli&i!2-ii"6ii;isi .•i·iiSai'ii.,ii,iiiiiiliiiiLiki/iloisi. irii,.,.iiii'i'il.i &i ii;..i ;i1ii91. 642~3870 matur<". Rllraclive and en· AltCl·!TTECT-:-En::::incet-, e!c. ,:;;;;;;;~;~;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii.:·~-Joy 11·orking '1·ith the public. GENERAL OFFICE OHil'C!<, 41 1 Old l\("\l'port ADVERTISING Salary plus eommkslon. 2 Yrs exp. Fii;:-ure ap . Bh·d. Sec to 11pprtcL1 1r. Ex. Schools & Schools & * * * * * * Grt'at oppo11unity for hi.Ehly f'or appoinlment. Ca 11 Lite typing: lcr. enrranrr, S.~$110. instructions 575 instructions 575 motivated. highly · skillf'd L illian at 642-36.10. C11.ll ll!rraine ~:S-:'31Xl, O~ _P~E~N_.____ secrehuy 10. '~·~r~ Into broad-CLERICAL Office -Alert in-\VESTCLJF t' i{~:~7r-.-,-G:'a!:t! offices hYltn • · .. 1 Pr t~s~n!ubih~ie~ nth Ins~· te!\i~ent 1\'omnn, in\cr~tin11: Pc.i·sonnel Agency $:1!) UJl. Al)U office 1\(\\\1 ... Trad r' Parad· pac~. e\vpor ac .a . \\'Ork. i\lust be good 204;: \Ves!cliff Dr., NB e s 1se ~'~1~151.11.l: ngency. ~riuns, 11.,nun1bers. \Ve \\·ill train. 64~2770 nrr.a. i\"r. 171h SL & Or:tnjle ~ tn1 t1at11·e. & sh 1'CCltured. l\facGrf'gor Yachts. lG3l -----·------1 Shop'g a\'e:t, C.i\I. j !S--SllS. ""'" ' • Call 833-1670 Plac~ntia, C.i\t. GUARDS 12iK! ~ft. plus. Air cond~ I 1' nes Full or p ltln1e. Prcff'r 50 fir I I 1• I s c '' 1\l!sC'mblel'!>'Femnle COOl\-llousckeepcr, livl'-in, older. \\1ork 11n" shift, Uni· c rnpe<. 111 • \.. .. • ,.,,, ~ * * 6,16-!IGJJ * • Apply 1·1..:..: Fl!IChCr A\·e 3 children, ngcii 21 2_51;-1 ;,, !orn1ii\~~~· Contact Chuck t ' mes Col'ta i\1esa Sala1-y Ofl('n. New home in Si~cr. ~ Jan1bortc Blvd .. Ciri\t furni~hcrl l')ftices. 7:;· to • I 1 1 ·-A~P~T. MANAGERS lovely :irea. &l:-r2810. N.B. 8..'U·0600, ext. 2070aftcr 1000' a\·ail. Si:> n10. Agent '"' ~ 9 • 1~1 For 50 Unlls In Costa l\lesa. COUNTER \\'oman for Donut am .. Ion-• · 6i:...72'2j lltR. _ , ... ', dollars }:xpcr. S\'nt1 refs, back· shop, days 1&n1-4pm, i\"\)n l_l_A_lR_STI __ 'L_l_lIT--1-,-,-... -m-e·' -Offices • 600 Sq, Ft. ~ _ _ _ grrntnd..Jo"".Clrui~flod ad no.--!Jn1oke . Apply-bet\\"lf"""t Ii fllllo"'ing:"° ~tell ff area -(.-'Qsta4\ft'$l • 6-16-2130"--.. 352 c/o Da.ily Pilot, P.O. Boll: )0:30 am, 20040 Santa Ana salon. 645-7788, Jon Gariepy BusineJs Rental 445 1560. Cosla ~-IC'sn, Ce . 92626. A\'e, C.;\1. Ir: Co. Illlir 1.1nnage.ment. J'>e PER l'OOT. 900 sq It, "" "® R-21..0T 121'xl40', impro\·cd 32' •lnuscboat nl ~'lkr llav-ARE YOU COUPLE. !ive-in. Udo Isle. HA11t STY LIST !I,. 11 •2i •· ' 3·~ \\'tttouse, may build 11 unit11 asu, $10.CXXJ clet1.r, Also, 40' IN NEED Of' l\lusl be exp«.'tieneed. Phone '''anted f o r progressi\'e Bi~~l<:i~t ,n:i~al~\~. St:;~ • "too ~ in Costa l\lcsa. Jo'ol' J\l·l lot Po1vcr yocht $2:.i.000 clear. F:X"fR,\ INC0'-1 E~ l\lisa \Vllburn. 17141 S.IG--03()'.) beautiful salpn, Good peopl~ ll. \\'inrkli' front. 11.ir. hcnt. .,,, t + ho11!ie. \Vant local property or 1 f'uU or part lln1r, or e\'e1 & \\'knds (714) 10 \\'Ork with. THE JtAIR ,.rpt~. plenty of parking in 1 •J , ' 6'16-2512 or S.IS·l2S4 Gi;H922 Ca.ti now fur lnte1vie"-. 6i3-t;J9. FACTORY. C.l\f. 645-()JU. Sher\\ood Shopping Ccntfll'. ) , • ORAl\GI:: Co. Sil~do up. lit\ Vt :: 2 BR 110USt:, C.i\1. ---~G1Jl.'-'-5390= rrotlPLE; lo show apt!., HELPll f)ri"r by. C'l ll ~Ir. • YOGA CENT prox 15 ft<'rt'5. $3000 n,(•re Nl-.:XT TO C·l ZONJ-.:. SIO~·I Aulo answer phone for part rent. •• "c'•m" ~ '171 or tra .. -"°',000 ,~0111• lo• r,-EQ \VA.NT DESERT lli\I Lot M a n 64Z...JG.G Need mnn & wife lo manare "'1 • • JUI<""! 445 E. I 7f~ ___ lK'. ~.., .,, J ~" • 1 : · 1 · •• ~ • retail sewing machine stort. Jl">-GHG. & clear ssuaU <le~rt hOnlc LOTS. CAJt.OR ~1 i'.llYERS. l\to101· Ot>l11.ll , Cf'l.r Cltflnup, DENT A~ Rt' ct' pt t ~ n Is t Responsible. To !hose "'ho Industrial Rental 450 , , COSTA 6 :-:e: 11 ·, -·-~· • or build. t1l".l'11.rtgr. S.18-4651 673·6ThG it10mr n1echnnicn l kni'!1v!f'llgc Dynamic. CPA otfice .Jn qu&!Uy, iUBtanlc~ salary SANDP011''T hornc, 3 13R. '>JAPLES tLonJ: Bench) 2 hr, ~Vtt• 4Al~A-Tust!n has. man ~g e rlal & cornmls!llon. $25.000 per 1'.1:.iV deluxe 7'-1·.1 u nill!. 3 ph. f)01\· r .. --1·7a.1 flfonrovia. $31 15: 83G--9i9S eves. S 76 to 9600 s~. FT°" ~NI Birth. N.B. MJ ,5032 Rentals Wanted 460 Tomorrow-Am11i!:'S1 Opportunity -117 turphy; S.J\. nr. So. Cst. $50~t·"nt &-mobile home on n'l4 .,..., ~ opcmng for i·n le J.t 1 ~ e n-t !"TT.,.---~:-~ ~ FrH 01monstr1tion at Vona Center Pl FtlA I T d "3'! '·· I h t 1 1 1 personable k experienced"~---------.... azR, Ot~n. ra c "'' on" r \\rtr t'OU s rn1 n 2100 ll11rbo1· 131vd, d'•l•I -·cpll•"•"•I 10 lllGH CAWDF.H. COUPLE. \'o"'a i~ fun! BhArllli Devi !left) & Kalldas hnvn 1 1 1 lrnd ''"' NB ~I J boll In p-p "'" '"'-" " ·o • I •~ l II '··· eqy or<'C'nr , p('r, , i i or l c, "'. B-ABY '"~R. son1""1"• ,.,c. ''·'''"'" f>oll bookk-ptng 1'1ANAGE DISTINCTIVE t11ughl lover 5 • ~t Uul"nt !I '" io r flvc nvvut. ee n~ ocl· TVs 01· ?~ Broker 541·6469-NR, Cd!\! 00-0715, 6'i3-1623 ""'1 'r~ ._.,,."' ~nu '"'" ''" o DON ~ ler, succt !I in lirr. ricr~ona l fulrlllnlcnt & 1•cln:dn1: Ukr!I children. Boy ~ ~· rt:l'lpomlbiliti('s fo r pro· 11 TEL. 1 DABL .... E.'\P. ror thr firsl 1ln1r In yc>l\111. Only at Yoga Center do ''ES, \\le have ~n11,1111!1, Aod 3 BR To\\•nhouse $10,(X(l eq.. J'rcfer mofhfl'. 11'/kids AAmt' le$~1onal cll<'nts, futurc>1_,St~d l"C#Ul'nC to ad 8 fill you e;tt both RAJA &: •tATHA \'OGA! net t:pcndl\blt.! $172,000 fn1 lt.. hnll\11C('d Ii~ FH/\, trnrte for al;t'. group. Jf0\11'!1 Sinn "to 2 limited on\)' by ln\1\11.tl\•e & Daily Pflot. P.O. Jlox 1560 Free Otmo111t ration-Tomorrow-Wed. plnnln!lon & ~nl11ll c:a lllo 1tcrear:-P N. Slln D!rgn, st'-pn1, Cn.11 ~1679 betll·~n 4 8 bi1 i t ... 10 8 g 11 u n1 c Costa r.1wi. C1Uf., 9262'. F;~li\LL art. for sins:lr mnn. 10 AM & I PM ·"· 1~1< r ,, 1 d d .. ~~,. n<r.>Q " • • • • ranch In AU!t.rwm · v ......... r u f' • 'v~r act u , .,.N"V_,, Ii 6 pm. respa~ibility. SalllT)' open. l'ul a IJlll• "'looJ" I" ~'" }'urn. or unn1m. \\'/1t11rt\(lt. y C A -~-1JlR -i:Mll-1s-11" " ,._ "-~w,_ 1.R)1 &y"lde Dr., Cd,\(, 091 enter--pf'OI), it. iu•.r•.o.w ,, .. , .. .,.. un . l.lkr to trttdc" O\lr 'l''l•nder·a ~+4341. Levis -M!ll those bablea.tor 445 E. 171h St., Co.Sta Mt11 * * * * * * Pamdlse column 15 tor )'OU! For thlt11tem und~r $j0, "buck'l", Call Cl&asliled ~n='m:111 ad Is,. &'OOd I i,,,P!!L!!A!!N!!!!!N!!O!!W!!!!!T!!O!!!!!O!!!!!R!!O!!P!!!!!B!!Y!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!6464!!!!!!!!!!2!!11"" 5 llne~. s dl\Yll for 5 buck~. try the Penny PinclM.'1' 1 _61_~_-i.r;_·_,s. ______ 1 • I • ' • ' Turl<lo. A,.11 4. 1972 DAILV "iLOT J -FREE PASSES Find Your Name You Could B• On• of Today's Winners 10 Pain of $1. 9_5 Tick•ts Given Daily • • • • • • • • • • • • If your "°'"• Is tlsttd In • 1p1elol cid h"• In the cknslftH tMtlM, Phot1e 6•2~5678. ••ttntlon 314~ between t a.m. end 1 p.m. to mUt .,. ranq•mtnrt to pick up your 2 frtt lltow tickets ot ony co•v•JMt DAILY PILOT office. -~ - Visit booths 7' & 80 few d otolls oo DAILY PILOT 9 lvoawoy -a $455 Sooplr boot -YOU COULD W IN. • • • • • • • • Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT • • • • • (DINGHIES TO SAILBOATS) • ·--------------+-~------------· • • • • • • • • • ][§J I~[ _, .... _.v"'__,J[I Help W onte d, M & F 710 Help Wanred, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 • • • Pianos/Organs 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 826 HOSTill_ f~rr Sit! S11n Ni!rs St:lmf.' Cock1111l E:icp<'r. Prcr'rl. Top \\'A(:r:<i. Apply In r"ri;on. 9-llRm, ~-7pr11 WOOOY'S WHARF 2318 \r, r-.1cwpo1·1 Bl,·d. NPwport Bcarh Hous"kf.'eper • chi!rl c11r<>. livP i11, must lflVI' chilrlrrn, 2 bOy.c;, R mos .(.-,,-yrs. $300. Linda lslr. 1n:.-71li. HSKPRS F.mp!yr pays fer, Grorge Allrn Byl11nri A:'.:f'n· ry, 106·8 E. 16th S.A. 5-17-'JJ9;,, INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE f ull or ii tln1r , BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Men or Women L•ese A Yellow T•xi C•b Call for Arpt 546·1311 NCR PROOF OPERATOR TELLER Commerciai Bank Experience i\llo G n1onUts r<!qu ircd 171 41 646-7121 Ask fnl' i\lr, :\trndilrlt·:l Equal Oppor. 1-:n1p!nyer Nl<f:nF:Drin=-1ovinJ.t homr~ lull l'harg¥ hnusrkef"'pt'r. /\r·- livf"' rnnl.her. 2 schnola~e ehitrlrrn. ;\IU$~ d rt v e . li1r1-ai11. OUTBOARO MECHANIC Prrn1. joh, fringf"' bcnf'fils. C;ill 1714• :t.17-2501, Lakr Ar1T1\vhrad 111Hr1nas. OVERSEAS l'llOR E JOAS Tl·IAN PEOPLE 1\!l skills & profPssions Ask for Hrrman • Jli~hf"'.r .,.,•agM, • Lo\i·<'r ~---I e.\:prnS<'s e Tax bcnrfits • 11\'TERVIF:\\'ING NO\\i! e .f'rce ·rransportafion Cosn1etic people 1-1•i1h no exp. CALL 541-4345 Dept &· Specialty .c;tores .sc1..,•ice Guarant('('{f Call 1136-1282 <lays & ev1~. Un!il employment 11r·('f'pf ed .. l!M NE PERSONNEL SERYICES"AGENCY E:o.:r-c. ~,·irtary S600 &•c'y, l11e ~h to S!'J5Q Grn'I Otr F:ngrng to SJ.'>O Jn.c;uran1 ·P Bitler to $550 Cr & Cnlirrt ilt1cdical S!"OO Girl .f"rid11y S4;1') P trme fl rlr phone $2 hr flr1·k Typist to $425 Math Ahility S.~ Fr<'r & f'pe Posilions 488 E. J7th tar Trv1ne~ Cl\1: 642·1470 JAN ITOR~. full lime, ex- p e r i r n c e d mf'n. San Cll"mcntr-area. Call bet l & 5 pm. 714: ~1601. JANITOR IAL hrlp. I In 4 A1\1. Sl.6.\ an hr. lo i:IRrt. S!Ud('nt 01\'.. 21'.l: 36.1-S/i.'l.l .JANl'fPR P/Time Day k r.:vri; Call 557-966.q LA )'OUT /.: Pas11'-u p-rak1ng app1Jcat1ons T uPs lhru Sat. 1;,.171 :'\e\\port Blvd. Cos1a :\I ri;a . l EG~A-l-S~EC~R-E"TARY Ne"·port B€'ach Arca • &12-9440 + LIVE-IN , care for toddlrr. lite hou5t?keepin,1?. Ne" port BP11 r h 11rea. 67.~AA.'>4. LVN'S OVF:RSEAS SER VICES 1617 E. 17th St S.A . ."t1i!e 3 -P -GEE INDUST-RIES- Needs T rainees $508-$650 Pe• Mo. Young n1rn 1nf'r h11n1<·al rx- pC'r. helpful. not reqrl. :\lust hf' 11{ or O\'f·"t'. Ablr 10 s1ilr1 v.·ork ihlmC'd1111r\y, if ar. rt'plt'd. For info on job placemf"'l'!I~. call Tuesday 9 am-1 pm on!~. 776-8551 PAl~Tl~(; in e.xf"'hi.in~e tor moll'! apt. 2376 ~C1-1lJOrl Rlvrl., C . .\l. $,18-!'!i5.). PAfiT time hl'lp rl('f>derl for eldr-rly lad~'. Cos!a ~fcsa 11rea. 673-7226. PF.R~1. PI! i m c posi- 11or...\\'l'<:f .. Thur.c;., k ,2 rlay r ·ri. TypinJ::" tiO, It. h!ini;. ('~ \\"/fiJ:UN."S. Ca 11 546--4370 ask for Chris. PET SHOP HELP Tmpi1·aJ fish expcr. prr-f'd, Sales persnns & cashieri;. Ru.c;so's, 58 .f'ashion Jsland, NB. PIA:-l'IST "'hn can play lri~h l unr~ & o!rl f111'0rilcs for sin~-11lonA .1:,roup !hi.c; Sa1. rt"('r drinks & eats. 6-~ aft 4 p_m_·~~----­ PROrESSION AL p h 0 n c 1oliciror -Dana Poinl, Sa.n Clemente, Capi.i;trano area. \Vork in your ov.·n home. Bl'st deal In area. Phone 835-1465 bl'l1-1ccn 9:00 a.nt. a~d noon. PU'.\1Plsland Salesm 11 n , C<ll'll at'f'a . 5 rlays, 5fl hrs. Nilc sh1fL Top wages. Phnnr fii."l-72:1:\ fnr AP/II . Reliablt' 549.:1.fl61 RealEstate Career MAKE molX'y in your spare time 11.!i an int:IPprnden! bul'linesto man! Rf' ta i I dislrihurorship!I ~clling 1hr Natlonal!y advrr1isN1 ~lark I! \'apor lnji"rtor b y Automoll\'f' Pt'rforn1anl'f? of America. No1v available for lhe So. Calli. arr11. rflr oompll'le information, rail Richarrl \Vallafr-. 546-94~i. MALES NEEDED Ages 16-21 For Ki1chf"'n \\'orK Busboys & D\sh1-1•ashers Apply At Thr RUSTY PELICAN 2735 \\'. Cna.~I l111·y, ~B JP/I! 'Iii 5PM \\"c-rl & Thur.~ ~tALE vr rrmall' interrs1f'd In v.·orkinjt' profcsi;ion11I Comf'rly Act. 67:\-5625 Ask for Paul. MANAGER • New 10 tJn11 Apt. Couple\\' /ch 11 d re n pref'd. Call 646-5302 ('1·es. 6- 9 pm . MA11JRE coUplr for 114 un i! Apl complex 1n 8 lK'na Park. Salary + 2 BR unfurn llPJ1 5~2i5.--- ~1ATURF: Cplt 10 m11 n11ge .~ 1n1I. apt. bullrling11 ClO un!rs), \Valking dlstnnf'f' lo beach. Nn prt~. ~3!127, Mature HOltessea TO I NT~:Rvn•;\V NE\\I ltESID1':NTS . -!"'Art Tim.,._ CAR It ·rVPE\\IRITER NEC 1540 D F:. F..dlngrr, S.A. Call !147·:>.cm * MOTELMAID * BALBOA INN. 675-8740 ~fOTHER'S help rt'QUirerl fnr 1 yr old boy. full or ptirt llmt, l1ve-1n tor In· temRlion11I race driver ~ wlr~. 640-tl:!AA. Put • lltut · "IOOt' 1n your l..evi1 • •ell r~ bAublts tor •1bl.u:k~". Call Cl1111illcd ~12--5671. Nr111 or exprrirncc<I, join the Company lhat's gro11·ing. ti you <lo not ha,,e a iicensr, check on our $49 Rea l E state L icensing Course Full salrl'I tr11ining progr11m -nn rost. 1'-111nagcment OP· por1unitit'l'I, A~k !or ~Ir.~. Jon,.s for "in form;ition at 842·5581. Tarbell Realton RECF.PTTONTST: G re 11. ! public cnntact pn!'il ion for the i,:al .,.,[lh I\ hig ~mile-. Co111pany n1n1·11\R lQ Irvine Cnmpll':t, .S111r1 $-HlO. C11!1 Jc-lln Bro1-1n, 540-60.i.1 Cn:1.~la1 Ag,"ney Ti!IO llarbor Bl. a! Ariams Rr-<·rpt1fln18t. h11.c;y DOCTOR'S OFFICE P.O. Box 2431: COS1A ~1f"':-.lt RN. full lime 3"11 :30 l'lhlfl, permanent. 8C"vrrly lt1anor, C11pn Reh. 496·5mi. L egun• Hills BUSBOYS !Daysi COOKS (D•'I. & Nltel Apply ln Per11>n 24001 Ave De l.a.Carlota U\~n11 Hill11 !At the El Tnro on ramp s:o. Frcc1vayl f'or that item tJndtr $jlJ, try the Ptnny J."inct'l"'I' ):A l,.,.:>i<::IR+,,-P;11•1 ~1n1r-,-t"· t11•1J in Lido !!'!Ir's Jn<>sl lash· 1n11ahlr \\"Otnen'I' s!ntr. No nl!rs. xlnt \1ork'i::-l'ond. Co111;ir·t Carl Jon r ~ , 21:1/79~~21 (.'ftl!rrt. -~~~ SALF.S~tE:-:: r-.<N'd 21'1 tn- lt'n'STPd 111 ,Rrtling Jn on lhl" grounrl rtonr nr ;i rw1v <'fl. v./fl nc'\1' product, For appt. p)10I\(' i7~2707. -----SALES Orrll'r Drsk Grov.·ing hoat rnanufacturin,i: l'l'lm- rany has pos111nn for ag- i.:rr!lsive indivi1lual on husy s11.!c.c; order rlf'.c;k . r:.rsp.1n~ib1l i1 lf"S i 11 \' I \J d ('I ~~r~111;<1t1~~!r~:1rl ~~~«·~~;i~~ I T<.'!rpholl(' salrs <'Xf)f'ru·nce nrcc~sarr. Si1l11ry open h11 s- ed •Jn qt1alifirario1ls. Call Coast C;ilamRrtu1, -193-<l:lSfi. -. ·- • • • • • • • APRIL THRU 9 DOORS OPEN WEEKDAYS 6 PM - WEEKENOS 12 NOON SALES PART TL\1E ,---------, l\C'al y<1un,i:: n1an ncC!df'd 2 [ [flllloymenl P'Ves. & Sat. A.:\l. Call L. ------- 5.14-3'}.ll\, SARAll Coventry ner-rJ,.:; 10 Help Wanted M & F 710 l<id\r-s 10 sho.,., our ne.,.,• line. ' Nn 111\·rstmnt .. roltrr·r. or \VANT 10 \l"<ln1cn tn rcpliH'f' rlrl!\'. ,\fin. 11ge 21}. 5.19-R550. 10 \\'hO d1rtn'l \\ant !O 11·ork. !ol!l7-R5&t R3.,._25.il::I, w.:17-3896. SF:1\l'l1STRESSES \\I an I e rl \\'ANTE:D; ~fitlrllr -11~0'(! Sparush s p I' a k i n i;: ok, B1 lon1~. 8(,--ot•h area. R€'pl y to Clas.~1fi('(f Ad. No. 351 c o Daily Pilot, P. 0 . P.ox 15lill. Cos111 :\lesa, Ca 92626. 11nn1an lo c;;re f(lr srn11-in· valid lady. :\lust rlnvf'. 6 d:.i ys 1\k. In n1ob1I<' homf' in N.R. 67~R917. \~'ANTED I~1censel'! hairdrf'~- -~­Security Guards ser to Assisi oprraior. Kc11 Tt'n1pl<'ton ·~. 6-1241&17. Part !in1e & lull time. AvC'r- ai::r-S\00 11k to st<irl. Pair! -WOMAN FOR vaeat1on, hospital & hre 1n-APT, CLEANING suranrr-. Oppor1unity 10 ad· LARGE COMPLEX \'ancr to delcclivc. ConlaC't 1'-fust be thoroughly cxpcri· Sct-11r1ty Agcnl. \\'hile f'ron! <'need in commercial clean· Slorc, 'l'l:n S, lfarbor, Ana-ing. Call 546-5025 • • • • • • • • •• ••••••••••••••••••• -ACCESSORIESlJTSP[AYS - EDU CATIONAL FEATURES Furniture 7 PC. NAUGAHYOE DEN GROUP Cf>nsist iru; o! lay-bark sofa <sleeps 21. ch111r. in hl"avy riuty naugahydr, end tabll"S. c:offee table & lamps. AL~ FOR $169. TRADERS · . FURNITURE 202 N. Broedway, S .A. ~1305 OP"n 7 Day~ l\10VING Tnrl11y ro fu rn hnmP. Beaur. couchf"S, S:.O. llangin~ lamp.~ $25. fall· JUKE BOX 830 r •n r n • r.rn :: • ••••••••••••••••••• 'Ef.:OS tl'nrh hamit . 1..:1n1~11,.r mi,, mal t . J ~T' ,,.,,,!._ IO\t /;: ~Q f{"l\C~S. .,t.!-H:l!~ iil!~:'OOl. -----1 2 Ll"rrLE ki1 1Prh, I tnrtn1~. "l'f'~·/blk /11 h '. :O.r1"tl lov- ln.i,: homt>. 7 1,k•. 67).0l\)7. J..\HllAf'IOH r•1r. o; mfl·~ eld. \1.11,.., ha'I. ~1in1~. 6-1,;..:n1i; -------1> \"ENJI h;irklr5' fl•l,~. has I P 'll<'t'!I, frr,. in ::f'lnll home ! 11-iO,">I afrrr fi r1n ----::0\!.\LL f-ihP~llf'riJ Purp1Ps. 7 \\'ks. Onr ma lf' ,(. frmaJf's ~·EEO LO\'E ~-5.~2'9 rREE ro riu"l1f1rd home: .\!al<" Sr Hr1·11arrl J yr. CaD .~-lij-68.ll. l!B P ets, General T\VO lguan1u; ,fo lr;:. caze SJO, Ring Nrck Paraketts • 1 pr -S20. Ring Neck Dows h••11n, Thurs., April s: 9 am- lCc'~"~"'=·~~~-----i-ll"_H_l_T_E_R_S_o_r _,,-,-1-,-~-,-,,..-,. St:CRE1'ARY/(;1rl l"riday hack book!il v.·an!C'd, PlPase for Bui I dr r/Dcveloper, srnrl manuscript.~ to P.O. i::ood lypillg & shthnrl .~k11l!i1. Ro . ..: 471, So. Laguna 9267i. 1;i..c;ric trM> house. & .!i\\'ing i;e1 S50, 3104 Country_ Cluh l>r.. :\lcsa. Verdr, C.i\1. ~6-1397. Joflrlrd "11h 100 !air }\11 rec· LOVELY Velvr1 sofa, nf'ver orris. In r>:!'Ctlf'nt cnnd1tion. u.;ed $130. '.1;111 1 c h 1 11 g Just great for your r,.r, Jnvr.c;t"a! $85. Vl-'!vl'.'t hi-hack room, pool side-. rte. F trst chair $8:i. Coekt11 il tables S.150 fl r hC'sl offer takes. $."'15 e11. Lamps S20 each. 644·46R7 al1f'r 7 pn1. For an ad in Woma n 's World Call Mary Beth 642-5678, ext 330 SI each. Ring Neck PhrAsant< .. 1 pr. • $7.50. Raby parakP"ts • $2 eAch. Baby Rir-t:. B1rd.i; · S2 eAch. Private Parry . 96~8.11. llALf' '.'-1oon rarroi &. Ca~ S\5 ;, * • .-IG-711'1·1 • • + Kno11·lrrlJ:l' of Construe· l1on/Aet·t'g. hf"'lpful. Call J.:ay, ~:u!--0912 for appt. \'OUl':G n1an, fat•tol)• 1-1ork. :\iust ha1•p c!c:in clriving rrr:orri. Nr11• 4 d;1y , 40 hr \\"k. S2.j() hr to start. 1603 \\'rs! Al lon. S.A. 54~r7101. Sleek, Slimmin9 Just 2 Parts! Cata 852 / SECOND COOK, neat ap-5.18-6281. RCA Colnr Comllo 2 :\ · · Jll'Dr. KING .c;izr bed comr\, 1nr.L A i\1 -r l\1 re.co r rl I l\1AID h<'adboard, a.II l int" n s, p I a )';.. r s!rrro-S?Jl5. l1Kl' I NURS1'.:S' AIDE pilJO\.\'lf, spread. Sl."iO.: l\lr. ne1-1-. Color TV ;in1rnna $M. for r<'tircmellt hnmr-in [ Merchndis• )[""' J & Mrs. orange velvet chairs Garage Sale-book !i!hrlves-3 La~un11. 8('ach. 494-9458. . . V &. au roman 3 pieces $100. scl.c; dnipt's, mis!'., sm11.ll Sharp Gals I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ 84Z.....1•166. 1!ems. 9 7 9-o 51i 2. i :;12 • ••k" r . VELV~ J' . I Orf'hartl Dr. Ap1'. ...,...., rng or pcrn1anent post-Antiques 800 i:. r 1v1ng room sc , lion in hou!iquc u!r.i;. Full ----·------also Herculon s.ofa & MEAT c11se 12· l fl n ~ ;hl~r11'~~;ri~~:n;~~~I~ SCRAM-LE JS · ~~~~~i· All like ne~·. ;~~~~ellne;~~-un~~·a1k''.~~: eall foT' H'pEpoilt>IOOn1<.'nKI. AN-SWERS Garage Sale Bil /rrach-in 7"x7', l iv1n(lo1\'. I door. $12;)(), Pilz~ or brt'11d 644-6500 GARAGE $alf' !\1oving. ;\1usr oven $3i5. lkloths, $2.'lO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lllanded -Tying -Natal -Sell: Furn. &. Appl ianC!!.'i, 2 ~1!)..12;il. , SENIOR ESCROW Bf'ware -BREATHING marl~ har ~tools, somi:-JNSTANT Cash f('lr good usrrl OFFICER A TVer's l"-omn1cnl : "F.vrr baby furn., this., chrs., wht. furn. bdrm. sets, wt1rking lo run <'srm\\' dept. al local sin,·e that romr-dian has hc('n nau~ahyrle divan & niisc. rolor TV'.c;, refrig &. appl1. l savings & Joan. Salary mm-on the air he's bt'cn polluti n~ ilrnis. :1100 Tafl \\"ay, C.~1 . pc/houi:elul, 5 4 9-2 24 l, mcnsurale v.·ith rxpericnce. ii. Ills listrnrrs arr !empted 5-1&-i084. 5<17-i73.l. Ca 11 ~1r. :\lach1ni!ll'r, tri i;tnp RREATHING i1." GUITAR. dry ropy machill(', AUTHENTIC 52" Sh 1 p · s 4'.l:l-40<'1"/. \\"ALNUT. marhlr fop !Ape recordrr, v a c u u m \1•hrel <'Off('c t11hle.· Quern __ __ drC'~scr $..· commnrlc, S9:J cleaners, pitchr-rs, misc. size hirlf'-a-bed, like nrw SERVICE staf1on men /l('ed-C'iich. 4 pc unusu11l hand 211!1\ Bushard, H.B. Daily. $12(). l\Au~. chr/olloman r d. Good .... 1111ry + cqn1-pa i111 er1 pine BR. sr!, 1'200. Jewelry 81S $40. 64a.-27~9. n1 i~.~ion~. pri. v11e11!ion. lifr 'f11 in iron bed, $:}{}, '.'-11sc. YACHT Cluh mrmhc>rshin ini;., hosp1talt1aHl"ln. Apply 6<16-T.tl5. DIA:\fONDS -Buy Direct ,, 2~~ 11 c. C >1 '°"===-c-c----o= * \Vl!OLESALE PRICES * for sale at ~uh.i;tAntia!ly ·"'~ llrr~,r. 011111 ' rs.a . 1\\'ANTED lo bU}', 1968 reducrd nrice. bu.!i. 557-5611 Dana Dia mon<ls 496-3090 •' e STOP S:\10KING Swedi.!ihRo r st ta nd s hm 675-7459. The E;i~y \\'ay & Earn Chri.i;tmas Plate. 644-4687. Misc:elfaneous 818 II' Blf<i &. Lo\'C'srat, rll'Vf,.. u.~- SlOO-$\OOO a nln. S9Z-4213 JOSEPH'S Ant1qur~ • Sa!r. * * • rrl. both $140. Sr 11• 1 n i: 7031 • • • Erne1t A. Laurin 2.0592. Goshawk Lane Huntington Beach You are the winner o( 2 tickets to the Western National Boat & Marine Show 111 the A':AHEIM ~~'· ~ ~ CONVENTION 11 y k CENTER 'G ~:l· ~ • April 1st lhru April 9th • • J..· · ,). Please fii!I &12·5678, e:'llt 314 . • ·~' <t, ,~, {u J.,.'~ . bttwetn 9 k-~ pm to claim (j)~ "'· 0,. your lick<'IJii. !North County ~ .-1011.frce numhl!r is 540-1220! '.(·t"'' ••• .\;)$~ . _,.~, · 4 Kitten.i;, 1; Siame~. 17 ~, 1} 0 • .J• 1 lfim!J11yan. $5 &.· S l O. • ,~ .~ ~· ·•\;i ~ G> =968"'-=''='1_. -,-,--,,-,,..--I • · , $,"' ~ TllREE Adorable Siamese ' I kitten.i;., 7 \I k.!.. SlO each. 9481 2.a 543-1777. Dogs 154 1 * OPENING Speeia!, $2 .00 Discount. All bretd do& grooming. Call Noah'.1 Ark Groomlrig Parler. 642--9823. Tf.:LF:PllONE sol 1 c i ! ors Ch1 r1P"rllialr. hrp()('l v.·ht11', Noreen Llewwllyn rn:.1<;h1flr $2.'>. Pri1•;.i1r Pf.\ /,q fl,.;"····~ ... O. f}\.'. \\•anted for e1·c 11·ork in Early AmC"r1can & Empirr 418 Carnation !lf'tR-7910. t-ftlct 0~ f': airpn1·t arl'11 . .\lusr ha\'e JO '; nff of rxi~t in.1? lo Co•one Del M a • c:o LOVELY plush polyester I GER.i\1AN shorthalr PUPI, puN'tn·ed, reuonable'. C&ll 837-5519 &II rl11y wknds or 11fltr s~ :m \\•krlys. l sr BERNARD Pup p i es , I AKC. 7 v.·ks, Champ blood lin<."K, 1hots, 111ormed. 213: 592-5651 rransp. Call Sur, R.1."'l-9-170. prl<·rs. Sa!r-s C'ntii; April ~lh, You are the "'innr-r of carpcllllg about 140 yrds .. S2 ''ou'l\ i;tand out in 11.ny i TELEPHONE Sale.i;, Top 1661 Superior. C~I . 2 ticke!.c; 10 1hr yrd. parl incl. ~11111 green. grour 1n th is graceful rlrcs11. , e<.mmissions and bonu.!i. lip. ANTIQUEo----Western Nationa l ft.12--5.)113. \'er11rle lraf panel11 111ake ply ln person bct\\·cen 9.00 SHOW & SALE Boat & Marine Sho·" Pllll I IPS , I , you ll)l1k shm . .c;lerk. Kn1! ~ .-f'IT'L .. • ~~ .. , ~ ' " f;J>f"'('I n1rin s k ' 3 I I . lll""-1""" ltlt¥\1 ...... and 12:00 nnon at 8.t!Jl Bolsa A••h•tm ,,,,,·., 800 II' t lh :ri: 1mmrr o ·r y ingrr1ng " , " . a r hlkf"', L1kr ne1-1', s:iO. 111-1/l YORKSlllR[ Temer Pups. p 11 r" n 1 " rea.. BKC, rea4onab!e, ~J...3Y.J5 &lt 7 pm. A\·enuc, ~tid1\•ay City. KAt<i1la ANAHEIM !.ihlr for boa! ma hog. $l50. or ~yn!hl"tic yarn with. "1lh· TEACI! AT THE B"'AClL /\rt'O.~S from D1snf'}'lRn<I CONVENTION 6 ou1 i;lf'l!l'Cli In .,.,•rar 11.ll yrar. c.. ·lfi-6.144. p 7"'l • 32 oo I NC'°'I 2 lrachl'rs 1n oil pain-April 6, 7, ll, 9. Thur~ .• Fri., CENTER a11rrn ,,,, : stzri. ""' 1111· · L \ SACRIFIC~~ Cemetery, 4 i;t;\·t:!liT\'.flVt: Cl·:~·T!-1 !in~. hydra-c al, 1lrrop11ge & Sat. 1 ro 10: Sun. 12 lfl /:l. April l11t thru April 91h Pa--rlic y,·,w d••i••ble Id I ' . E · " .. for <'fl"h fl<lllPrn -;u/tl 25 .i,:o ca in~.. ..xper1rncc F'l/\'F: Au~tri an A n 1 i nu" Plr11se call 6'12-5671!, ext 314 I I Cd'l "'°'''3 d · I b I I ., 0 s. 1' • ·/"tU""' · 1'rn1<1 fnr r;irh pallrrn for e~1rr-1 u no necessary. rurn1rurr r<'a~n;i))lt" priN"s, brhll"t>n !I &. 5 pm In chtlm l)ay & n11e classr11;. Call in 1 C' r 1 0 r ,1c C'0 r a 1 0 r ynur tick<"lli. (North County C C.oortyt'Rr polyglas fires, Air :\11111 11ntl Speci:.il l-l11mll - 637-121Xi aft 7 11.m. 10:00 \\"C'li·oinr ~ 1':ur<Jrwan loll-free number L~ 540-l220) mounted en An<Wn m11gs, 1ng: othcl'\\1~ 1h 1rrl1·la~ A~f-12 Noon. 5-15--0537. lnl pnrt~, 328 l\·lain St., lf.B. ,,. *" ,,. 540-5179 1trl!vrry \4'1ll tokr thrre 536-622 Gf.:;'iUl~E leather couch. ....·rr>k~ or mol'f". Sf>nrl tn. ti ALWAYS To. · ~. STEREO, 1972 Carr 11 rd Alire Bl'Of'lki;, lhl" J)AJLV A I. 802 I I r II $45. !land mnv.·rr $5, 1513 Gii/. TEMPO.A pp 1ances mlX c . ~ u ~ 1 z t pro-P(LOT, JI);;. Ne<'dlrcraft • RY ,._________ 1... 1 t 1 bl 1 d Oran«('. C.:\1. 6'12-5666. ,,,,A """'~1ona urn a c, i;;l'a c " l)tpt., go.1X 163, Old C."h1~l.~ra ASSIGNMENTS APPLIANCES FOR S,\LE a ir l'U'ipl'nsW>n s pk rs. l-Po\\•cr mf)wr>r ST:i. l-G11s s1 11110n, ~('\\' 'l'nrk, N v. Come in&: register foclcry WR!S.bf'I' & OJ')fr •f'lrc1ric1. 1\:\l/r:-.1 sterrn r l!Cl'ivrr, 1nnve $21. l~l:t Oran~r ·A\'r., 100U. Print ~•ntl", Adtlre"'"'· Yo1.i'll btt 9lod yo11 diet. t<:x~rllc~! mrchani.ca! t•iin-Ht>adphones, Taf)I" l'!N·k. C .. "1. fi42-566ii. Zip, 1'11 tti•rn ·'"'"rnOOr. No fee ever. 2112 Du Pot1t il'llion. NOT .i;hov.· rircrs. S70 Plug· in jacks. S!ill brand t TRAVEL har, 1iKr nc-1-1', cost NEEDLECfiAFT ' 7 2 '. Driv•, Irvine. lll-12'5 for !nth. Ask fnr CaSl'y. ne1-1· in box & gu:.i r11ntf'('(f, $7j, ,11cll sW. Croch,.t, kn1 r, r1c. F"rtt 642-9105 or 96.1-1618. \\'a,.:; IC'f! 1incl11imrfl on IR)· * • &1&-584i ;, ;, rli/'t"f'lion~. 50 ernf'<:. TYPING & phone, par! tlmr,'eEAUTJflJL, .c;ilff'-hy-~irlr 1t~·ay. Sokl for S200.9:i, P11y NE\\'! Jn .. tanl i\11trt1u nr , nr;i.r Stl. Coa.~! Pla~a. S.A. 36 .. Philco rt'fr1g. Jik<." Me\\'~ off b11lance of $9i •Ir lukr M lscelta neoui 120 l~I\~!<', fancy kno11;, pR1 · SJJO. IK'r n10.J-4.P~\l :\ion to "·/11uto. t'l' --m.A.k:cr: tron1 -0 v ~r pymn1-s. Cotlection _W_•_n_ted _______ 1--tcrn..;~-t . _ t'rl. Ph: f\57-64?.6.. \l'lllnu\ par1rllln:,;, "nn't ht Oi•p1., 714/S93--0:ill. DO/\"T i1torf' your puirwi' 1-:u~.\' ,\rl of 11 aIr 111 n WAITRES'S=""P. TIME-Jl('v.· ldtch<>n. liO Lf'"1:1n~1on STEREO, Unclaimrd 1972 PMr hut honl!~t p1~no ,;tu. rr1,.·hrl -over 26 dNl~n.!r 10 & \\'erkrn(!~. O\'er 21. Ar!ll)' Lil, C:\I. C11n'11rd stL Auro turn!:ihlt', 1lr-n1 J")f>('d.~ p1,11m tnr pr11e-rn11k:r, SI. in prrson Z,j llm or call lnr • KEN MO Rf.: -Rf'ri111rn1:.in a ir i;u.~penslon s pc a kc r J ''"''. t•all fi11Hilil. l n:-tn~t C'rochrl "''°k - ;ippl. Drl1 Shrf, l.o1.guna I hits has "'ashf'r/drycr 1:1is-h11a .. n-\\ / r r o s s . o 1• er .~ystcn1, ""~ .• ~,~rr~E~o=--,~.-~b,-,-~,~,~,~,oi lf'arn by pll't\lrf'~~ raucrn.i;. SltOfl, Ci r, Et Toro, !!30-4~10. f'rs, 1n111rn. 5 4 6 -5 2 l 8 , A:\l/f':\f /)f PX r:irlio & s I\' e d l i h R 0 r s I r a n d 1 SI. \\' ~ l'rRl>SSE.~. p / I ·1 m ;:-, 8:?~7620. ·---t11rw df'f'k. St!U hr11n1l n~w & Ch I Pl G" "°7 f·111011lrtP ln~lunl <lift 0111'.t~ " -· -..... ,,,., .. , Sold f r .i;tma1 ah~. ....-.oo . -mf)re th~n JM "'fl,, Sl. 111')'!!:. C;irl'!I Jr., 6111!2 REF' R JG ER A TO R S • "'"' ",_,_ · or O\"f'r •~r "'' ·~ p•• oU b•I••-•r $121! Office Furniture/ ("1n1p1r.1n .Afch11n Bonk -\\'arrl<'r A\'t ,, 11 R. Src :\lr, \Vashtn -J)T'}'f'~ -S!o\"S • .......,, 3 ......... , 01trrrl1 Bukl'r, l\llfr, 11,\1 ib:r!, 11 11 colori. Gua.r. or Ill.Ke over s m n l 1 Equip. 124 Sl. P•>'ment~ C-"11 n . 1 II! ·1111,y lluit IJOOk\ -SO \\'AITfiE~S \V&n!M Exp'1I. S4~!lR2t'l 71-tli9:w&il, '"-v _,p .. 32x00 forrnlca top dr k & cen!.,, Apply at Jttml'll ll lnn Hntcl, rurnlture lfO SO~rolUtiG NE\\' h1ts been chfttr*~~·G.tG-.')847 *-* Knok 111 I! rr11e Arcti11ror. i~~~iM.~o~l~dyO:l~t. 00:-.trL~ ho ~-;~"11°';id i1ddcd at BJ Equipment Pl /0 6 ~\~t~k I 16 , " \\'AITRr..c;s, EXPER. fu:nTsfil,ng1, 6 m~rl. -Rrntallll'. -92-26llll. _a_no_s __ '•::.•-"-'----1 ;,ot~rnts. ... pa .. ern . M->-314 • 5 )latd rlump truck WOULD YOU ''11toru111 Quilt Bnnlt 2 9 so eBLUE DOLPHIN• ' "' e •.Ion pickup truck -. l.'l.'"~' Vi11 t)tlo, N'.B. * GAJ\fE t11hlP & chairs, like e arrlf"u pa int sprll)'f"r ""r-r' BOERGLIENVLEE SO ·s ('r>n111 . ntw, $12.i. F ~c. A, S ?\ (luftt, rnr Totl11.t"' W\lng - It's al"'I\~'! !ht-rlght 11mr & all &IB-1!'-ll ~100EL Hrimeot canctll1111on u 11'.11\S:: u )'01' like ! No rta:· l:t t'lf'.'111111ftll pe.tlfm~. jO al"-''->'1 ~ thr l'ltht 111acc lfWDE-A-BN~l-~$~2~0-. forces derorator lo sacttfL ls1ral1011. ~·n obli,l;"il lon, Jusl i·,.nt~ )'OU \\3nt RESULTS: c..111 Slnglt l>Mj. 'omplPt", t xtnt rrpi.i; k draprry fA hrte!I. ComC" )tnnd11,y! 7:Y.l pm. POP !his pert. prt'1\y lilln· dre!s on and off your sc.,.,·ing machine. in mlnutc~: Ju.!lt 2 partl'I plus rfra\\'!5tr!n;t ho\\l'. rufflr-d punts. \\'hip up llf'\'- rral Jo p1<1ur, ~ccrsurkr-r. D:i1·mn, Printr1I P11tt"m Ms;tl : St:W Chilf!rrn·~ Si:£rs 'l, 4, 6. ~. Sh:r 6 Iii'! 21... yarrls l'">-inch. st:\1t;NTV·•"f\'t: t..f;!liTM !or E'ach ptt11Prn -add 25 crn!ot for ~IH'h p111trrn fnr Air :\l<1.1l and Spcc:1at ll11ndl- DARLil\G fltlpp1es makf' goorf <.·hildren's pet. S10 each. Cerm11n Shtphreni mix. 642-4~18, ~-3885. CUTE Cock11poo~. S10 each 10 good l\om('S, &12-4818. :i}l-:ui8.5 after 6 pm. ST. Bernard puppie.i;, 8 v.•k.s, AKC, show or lovahle ptl. Pr1v11tE" party. !>30-4805. Jl.flNIATURE \V hite Poodle /ems.Jr. Registered. had shots. sn. 968-4921. 1n::: olht'J'l\'l,e thi rd-chtli~ Afgh11n for 1ale, 2i1 yrs, del11·cry 11 111 takr l~ n1alP, p~pen:, AKC. 11rrk.• nr n1orr. Srn(I Ill I + ~2591 • ~111r1 11n :-Ol11rl \n. !hf' DAILY \\I EIMARANER, rt ma l e.. I !LOT, 4-12, Pallern Drpt.. AHC. Blue~rey. born m \\/'"' lBrh St., N~· l0-2tT1 Call 64-4-34-03 York. r-.'.V. 1001 1. Print ' · NA.\lt;, AODRESS 11• 11 h I SCHNAUZER pups. Stud Zlr, S17.E a.nd STil.E Jif'/'\'lcr , grooming. terms. S I ':\IBElt. * S.16-0839 • SEf: \IOR1': Sp r ! n R: I 1';NGL1Si l Springer S1>1niel Jo'ti,hll\not 111111 rho(i«t nnf' Pup, 4 mo'.11 olrf. Show qual, p.\\ttrn frtr fmm nt'"' j l.1\tr &. 1o1.h11 ~. Spr!n~·Summrr Ca111Jog. All Irish Sef!f'r pups, AKC. s1~;~· O~ly !II ~"'.·: I H~AD'l' FOR EASTER! INSTAST SE\\ ING BOOK S \\ks old, Pvt. ply. &46-6985 l>l'\\' tod11y, "'('&,r tomom:m•, $1. 1.ABnADOR ~Ir., AKC, IN~A..~ fl\ ~1rro N -chAmpiott blood hne. BOOK H mr:r<U 8""-9249 rm n r11ct1. St. ' "\lllke Room for Did· dy''.,.clf!All QUI the r11r.1.ge .• )'Our ll'llJh l! CASJ·f •i lh ,. OAJLY Pu..oT Cius.It~ •d, TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY l'ILOT I l ';M ""'' d1.c. Ja.,o. 4n.l247. COAST MUSIC &12 i8 It plllct that t.d f!r.m , like new $.\; fl:\ -at · The fattest dnrr111 In the Wet.I fi.\2.'28j1 loday! \Vhll t E1f!ph11 n1 D1mr·A·Llnt> • , . a 011lly P ilot CIW1UIM CMJJ 642-5678 It Save! ····················1 WANT AD 642-5678 -----------, ·' .. ,. • 28 DAILY PILOT TUfsdoJ, AP'll 4, 1972 l§J 1 I ~..... 1§1 I•-·-. t I~ .._I ___ ,,,_ .... _,]§) [ -.... I~ I .,........ l§l [ ......... l§l ~~ Dog s 154 Comport, S.lo/Rem '20 Duno Buv1111 •5' Autos, Imported 970 Aulol, lmportod 970 Aulol, Imported 970 Autos, lmport..s 970 Aulol, Uood 990 Autos, Used 1-.-:A::K;:C-:l:;:Rl';;Sl'.;l;":::SE;::l;::"l;:::ER~S~ S \\'ks, Thendt!rln champ lint Sholl, liholY & pct 64fi.-.4519. \\'El.SH Cor:l_i I Prmbr'Qktj, 1\1\C. f malt', 3 ltmalt>, ted, M.ble & V.'hilt>. ~928. PUPPIJ.:S for s.1le-Lah mix. S5 earh. Call after 6 pm., JM!\IAC. Condt Low mJJcact SACRIFICE: '72 Corvah· •70 Ford S'upt'I' Van, 300 DB. Creen mttal flt..ke body llt'rie1. Cardena CrulMire S650. 962-7998. BMW TEST DRIVE Convt'rskln. 64.f.-0965. . .'.11 Ji@Tf ll@ ~tll F1k JUit 1'0? .'64 to '61 El Coil $2100 nt-"'· Stll ~;t200 ALL NEW Tii Camino, $210. Xlnl rond. ~-* 642-8632 • Cycles, Bikes, Scoot•r• * RAIL Bugay, f11.&I At fan• ry, $7()0. See to &ppreciale! 968-9243. -BOXER PUPS 925 , _64_>-0m~·-· _T_e_,ry_. --~~ .-71-H_O_N_D_A_l;/l-.-,x-te_n_!ro-nl T rucks 962 AKC Chn.n1p !!ltr<t Mfi-817.1 OLD El\'GLISlf S HE E P DOCS, male, AKC. Call 968-2729 end, many eloltrai\'. immac, 6'.000 mi, $149$. Call .Ron 64>-51166. '62 Ford V•n iG618051 $1095 _ * LABRADORS S.31-410.1 '66 Triumph Bonneville chop- "''· B<st ou2er .,., S&'<I. +.-'Nct~lld ~ -sim--~64 ~klOr ... _ 81 _. .,A~ 'u"" ,John. '2100 Haruvr \'••, ,....., . ..,.,!Jfl Horses 8S6 SHETLAND 1;h<111· pony \\'llh ha.rill~. sulky & 5UITt')' earl. S.U>O or frade for honte tra1lrr. ~1:..-r.61. A~1ERICAN Eagle dirt bike I .... 125 cc. Shill kit. reblt eni:. '66 T sprocket. $350. J1rn1~ Perfrct rond. 548-;HJ7, BONANZA MINI BIKE ' a hp enginl'.', ... $80. * 548-4fl67 * BEAUT. rrg. musrang m11.rc, 7 )'N, 13.2 hands, r ibbon \1•inner, $500. 842,~5. LA'1BRE'ITA motor 5Cf>nler, J400 mi .. blue~ v.itite, good cone!. Sl 75. 833-8789 Internadonal Harvmer RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa !'.tesa 546-4444 '64 Dodgo ~ Ton SUSAN Smith S I.a b I a . Boarding, Ira ining & lC's- sons. C.osla 1'.1sa. 549-1953 or 54.>~3. Nu !lrrs, Special '70 Triumph 650 Tiger Chrom· $995 erl, i;emi-chopped, Make Of· ------WANTED I Good used horse Tr11.1lcr .• Rr.11.~nnabte. 642-57Cill '"· 548·'!J'6._· I ~ ~ i\1tni Bike '70 Rupp Sprint • 3~ J.LP. Xlnt Cond, $125. 2100 Harbor Blvd, 64J-0466 ST ALL + paddock, lf<:e arena, good care. Back Bay area. 5lH2!f.>. 675-R659. '67 Dodge Van, 3 11pd, V-8, ~·l ! b t1 and Marini E.quipment ' Ge neral I~ 900 '69 BSA Lighlning, Low mi. Perfect cone!. $800 or hrs! offer. 645-52!!5 or 892-6611, Ext. 25!t, iu;k for John. '67 Bultaco 1.Dbito 100 CC. expansion chamber, com· pression N"lC'ast', excellent CQm!, $275. 9i9-1319. 1968 BULTACO 250, xlnt GREGOR 12' a I u rii. in um cond. $600. or best offer. boat, riveted & "'eldcd, Exira.!!. !J6S..9875 SZ7~. Oars, lorks, o a r •.68="-H=0"-,"',D"'A"-'~cr,.~,,,,~. -.ood- guards,--sl.6. Car guarrls, conri, New rear fire & bat· $16. Car top c!lrrier $25. FP model 3 J1P Seagull motor. !Cry. $350. GT3-T55B. new $165. Carry ba~ s:i. • '67 TRfUMPH 650 ~1otor 11tand SIO. i\fake offrr Scrambler pipes, Good cond. for 11U. Eves I wk n d 11 $000. 5'18-5394. 548-5147. "'kdays .G,Ja..1711 1911 11'0NOA SI.,70. 500 mi's. &sk for S!Ml. J2SO. FIRr..'1, no offers. 11' PENGUIN \\'ltrlr. Xln! 646-0097. cond. $500, Jfi' Calamaran '70 Triumph 640 serni.-chop. ped, TT pipes, xtra· chrome $9/J 645-0318, 646--0318. \\' l lrlr s.~. 12' Lark $300. 5:16-49SO \1'1'.'1'.'krlays. Boats, Power 906 19' Sportlinc Seabreeze, lOver nighterl water ski or lish· Ing. 75 IIP Evinrude. tilt tlr, ba it t11nk. $1850. Call all 5: 30 Pl'.1 646-8150. '71 SUZUKI 125cc S4:!1 * * 545-6517 Motor Homes 940 Ion, panalcd, Sl45ll, 644-1687. Auto Leasing 964 Try our lease experts tor Savinis • SaeistaC'tion • Ser. vice. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR J97l MAKES AT OJMPETI- TIVE RATES. Cali ?.falcolrn Reid for further details. THEODORE ROBINS FORD • 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa M~sa 642-0010 Autos Wantod 968 WE PAY TOI' CASH for tued can 6 llUcks, Just call Us lw fz'ff n tima tea. GROTH CHEVROLET Aak for Sales M811aaer 18211 Beach Blvd. Hunt:inrtcm Beach SEE US ABPU'l' Over seas Delive ry CREVIER MOTORS 208 \V. l~t $1.. Santa Arla 83S.3171 CAPRI CAPRI • '71. 2Cm, m~s-s!k. l85xl3-Pirelh Rad i a 1 s .. Decor-Radio-Pr1. Pty. ~fust sell· Makf' oUer. 536--7343. DATSUN '69 1600 Roadster 4 spd. dlr. All chrome \\'heels, hardtop &: soft top. Ex'oHc red exterior, black bucket seats. Sacrifice! Take small down. Call 546-8736, '70 DATSUN 4 Dr. 510 dlr. Auto. R.H. T. Glass.Bucket Seat Sacrifice~ (96<1AVA) 494-6811 Rfl }0. 546-8736. '67 0afSUf\. truck, 1300 with camper s&-11. New engine. • 557-8443 * '72 DAT.SUN 510 Big Sedan. 4 speed dlr. Under <1,000 miles. ·R & H + wS\v. F ull price $2136. Can finance all, ( •2341211> Call 494-6811 aft 10 am 546·8736 . '71 Datsun 510 Sed. Am/fm ~terro. alc. $1900. Call 548-6283. FERRARI FERRARI '67 330 GTC. Con- course cond. Air. AM/FM. Borrani v.•heels. 5 speed transaxel. New gold finish. Beige/leather interior, new tires. 31,<XXJ miles. Ul.000 or IX's! offer. Private Prty Orange County. 714 : 544-2936 v.·knds, or 714 : j;j()..2820 wkdays. JAGUAR 28' Boat. 4-C'yl. Buda dsl. &uto-pilot, ~lone! 111nks. As i:o: $5()1). Call eves. 12131 654-5108. 21' TROJAN, slreps 2, head, TEST DRIVE the Midas Mini Motor Home '71 JAGUAR XK E 4.2 RDTRS. 4 speed, laclory air MERCEDES BENZ '~0 OPEL RALLY Automatic tran1mts11ion, heat· er, all 1auges, 696BEL. $1095 170 Opel Station W19on auto trans, radio, heater, 967ASG. $1795 '65 Opel Spo'f Coupe 4 spef"rl, radio, heater. good 1ninsportatlon. RG U062. $750 ''Specializing in Quality" BAUER Buick-Opel-Jaguar 234 r:. J7th St. Costa Y..1cs11. 548-7765 P~UGEOT * PEUGEOT * Ju Jo\11 as $2,299. (No. 5545) FRIT'": WARREN'S Sport Car Center e ORANGE COUNT Y'S LARGEST 710 E. 1st SL, S.A. 547--0764 PORSCHE OYER 25 Clean, Reconditioned, & Guaranteed. PO RS CHES 911 '1 • 912's -914's 1957 to 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS TOYOTA AHSOI e 'I'OYOTA '11 Co{!?!'!_& SZ195 DIX. hard1op cpr .. atr cond., vinyl lop, R&JI, 4 ·~ trans., Jess than 7,000 milt•. COJB246 1. e TOYOTA ·n Corona 4·dr. $2195. Deluxe air oond .. rad., hlr., au!o trans. <Ser. llROO) J im Siemens Imports 2'.*01 S. i\1AlN, SANTA ANA OPEN SU NDA 'l CALL 557·5242 '70 TOYOTA STATION WAGON New car trade in, 4 speed, radio, ll heater. 748BZU. $1495 Santa Ana Toyota SC'rvl<"e dept. open 7:30 am 'ti! 9 pm Mondti.y thru Fri· da). PHONE 540-2512 4.17 \V. \Varner, Santa Ana G.ET OUR TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! .,PUJt ltwi& -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.Y..t . 646-9300 Toyota & J aguar Dealer Authorized Sales & Seivice 900 S. Coast ffjghway Laguna Beach 540-3100 \\'HITE 4 door sedan, 1970. air. au!o, r/h, prlv parry, 1900 Series, like nev.•. $1595. 644-8748, 548-2439. SHARP! '71 Corolla. 17,000 mi's. Best offer, 839-63Ei0, 675-6854 a5k for Kalhy. TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN '70 vw SUPER BEETLE radio, he&IP..r, 209ETB. $1195 CADILLAC "BlLL \VHrTLfDCF.S" SUNSET MOTORS ORANCE COUNTY LOCATION FORD '66 FORD Country Squini Excellent rondiUon! Get 11 now for aummerl lst S9f(I. t11kes! Call 968--2517 '71 EL DORADO $7595 '62 Coun u,-i;cdan w&ron . Beautiful 1n1dd~ and out. J-:x. fully pov.·ered, ncarl,v new 0 ~ freniely Jow nlile&, (only llf'f's . $295. 833---0641. ~ 0 8,lOOJ h11.s vinyl lOp. stcroo 'il P INTO. R&ll. dlx. tnt. S radio&: !ape detk, tilt & tcle J..o>.v n1lles. $16~ ~ d; \\•h~I. electric door Jocks, 01"ig1nal o"'llf'r. 548-4~ 'Q._, ,,J'1p sentinel, factory air, ttc. •55 FORD WAGON $89 '\I•-' 002DTO. as, l~Th N. Cout, Laguna CADILLACS t964 >"om !"~''"" Wag•"· 445 E. Coast Hwy. good transportation, $275. NE\VPORT BEACl-1 LARGE SELECTJON 12's, Call 847-«;91 alter 5 pm. 673-0900 Ext. M-$4 ?l's, 70's & 69's ''- e V\V '69 Bug. De&d sharp. MOST BODY Sf\'LES New <'ar trade. $1295.00. Ptlone 645-6677 JEEP tZLA5171 . s.. at J;m 1970 Harbor Blvd. Slemons lmports. 2201 S. ~~=-=.,,..,,..,,,..,..,--=c- '·l.!I JEEP • Sand ttres, tow bar. 1Mileel hubs, street lega.I, goOri motor. 557-8820. M•;o, Saota Ano o' '65 CADILLAC LINCOLN" call 5.l7-'242 CONVERTIBLE '56 VII' '59 & Runs~ $-l~ng trans, Full poy:er &_factory air con· ·n Y.,tAR.K Jlr. fu.11 pov.·t!r, * • ~1g_936J * * ditioning. NOE922. air, 10111 miles, like new. $1299 1 -ca_11_6~33-8~;~~··~~--1 VOLVO 1972 VOLVO Lease Today 1t Best Rates $8.1.74 Por Mo. 0 .A.C. AM/FM, Auto. trans., disc brakes. 36 mo. For Leasing or buying MERCURY 0 . '9>.. '56 Mercury Claulc ~t~sO~ ,;:;;5 ;:, o'-''"' 2100 ti"'"°' Blvd. 645-0466 '67 MONTCLAIR 445 E. Co.1st Hwy. NE\VPOR'f BEACH 673-0900 Ex!, 5.1-54 2 Door lf.T. Dir, V. Top~. Air e' 1\h~ l•r.:i Cot>d. AM/l'M. loaded. Lll' lUWA UlllG lit' old banker'11 Clll'. (VOB· VOLVO '66 Cadillac 049! C<ili 5"6·8736 aft 10 Conv. Regal RW tdlr •94351 l-''.:.":,·":,".:."c,· ,---,,,--- 1966 Harbor, C.~f. 646-9303 Nu top & upholstery, runs "56 i\frrrury \\'agon. 4utos, UMCI 990 good, Good ruMing oond. $175. $1795 • MS-5380 or 847-3445 e FLEET SALE 1Jt'.cteru ~ MUSTANG 'iO T-Bircl, Landau, Loadf'd. Lo mi's, $3300 g '70 Ford v . 2100 Harbor Blvd, 645-046§ '6) J\1ust11.ng. Mags, Gd. tires 8, 12-pa!ISCnger Club \Vagon, J LARGEST & hody. Needs 11. litUe eng. Air. Lo mi's, S3300 g '70 LECTION OF v.·ork. $350. 645-5 128, Pontiac Gran Prix, Landau CADILLACS IN ··"'~'&-~"~1'~·=,==~~- top. Air. Vt-ry clean. $2.<i75 ORANGE COUNTY 196~ CONVERTIBLE, a uto, e '69 Ford Torlm, V·8. Air, SALES-LEASING <'ir. PIS, new tires. Xlnt * TRIUMPHS * Landau top, Very clean AUTHORIZED t'ond. S645Joffer, 546--3877 '71 CLOSEOUT $lii~i. ..SERVICE· CLEAN '68 1t1ustang, Auto. 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Ne\\•port Beach 642-9405 LEASING AVA ILABLE • SPITFIRES AS LD\V AS S2.199 ON TiiE ABOVE CARS Nabers Cadrltac R&H, vinyl top, new ti.reii, GT-6 SAVE $SOO 2600 HAR80 PIS. $U5(). 962-8432. WE WANT PORSCHES HIGHEST OFFER AVAll..ABLE DON BURNS '67 Buick Riviera GS, A·l R BL., l"RTTZ WARREN'S OLDS Cood. l.o•rl•rl. 11975 COsrA MESA MOBILE Sport Car Center SOUTH COAST 540-9100 o.,.n Sut>das .=0"0'------- 0 RANGE COUNTY 'S CAR LEASING '675edan DeVitt;-1966 OLDS Della 88 4 Dr. LARGEST I 300 \\'. Coast Hwy .. N.B. Beautiful cream yelloi\; full sd.n.. Very ~lean local. 710 E. l st, S.A. 547--0764 6-12-1182 Alter 5: 673-8269 pov•er, air oond." (VAP3ol) ~;f~~ car. Air, etc. $850. VOLKSWAGEN '69 Nova. !ll!Xl.0 AI"' Dut>e $1995 I·.==.:."----- '69 VW Fastback buggy $400 or best effer. _,.., __ ---· _,..,_ .. __ • 00 Old:-: 4-12, 2 Dr. PIS, Afler 5 pm : 962-2083. '~ '~ PIR, a ir, Bckt seat5, R/H, 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-0-166 SSOO. 962-1760. AMERICAN '68 SEDAN DEVILLE PLYMOUTH galley. S2200 or 1rade for Distributed by i;a\ll)oal. 846-4i9l. Ken Craft Products 847 -6087 KI 9-l33l WE buy all makes of clean used sports C&r!I, pa.Id tor or not. P leue drive in for free appraisal. conditioning, AM /F1'.1 radio, ASK FOR GLEN radio, heater, oon1plrle en· gine overhaul in our shop. YBN59t American Moton Gorgl'Ol.ls, fully luxury equip. --------- ped. ln<:ludini;t A i\T I F ~I '68 Ply .Fury III Convt. needs sten'O facto!')' air, e1c., some' body v.·ork. $425. $2400 or bes! offer. 546--lfiOO 645-2218, call b!v.•n noon & S 36' GRAND Bank• '6, out CREVIER pllol, many xtras, $36,000 MOTORS Pr/pty, 492-ai67. -• " Sa .wa r. JAf SI., nla Ana. Boats, Rent/Ch•rt'r 908 835-3171 __ __.:,:..:..;~--- NEWPORT IMPORTS B5rol fawn, with beige in-636·233..1 terior, only 6.057 miles, l --;,~7D:-.P"o_r_s_ch"'o~9~171T~­ chrorne 1Yire 1vheels. 604BSX. Stereo, Mags, Private Party, $5295 Days 839-9560, aft 5 - '833-3.155. $1695 ,..,...Gremlins ....,.,Hornets ,..,...Matadors Y'Javelins J!"'Ambassadors Huge stock of ·n·s & '72'• Gv..·en Nelson. pm. "==-~~-~­'69 Cadillac· Limousine. TV, 1967 Plymouth SlaUon Wqon bar, stt'reo tape. Best offer. Fury 111, V·8, AI C, p/s, p/b, WEEKEND·VACATION? *Marvin Pearce* Luxury sloop. Sleepi; 6. 3100 W. Coast Hwy.1 Newport Beach 642-9405 167 XKE 2+2 '69 Porsche 911£, Spt--o--mtc, Automatic transmission, lac· sunroof, loaded. Xlnt cond. tory air conditioning. AMI Al 4 m 64"2 Big-Big Savings Harbor American 645-3143. $900. 833-0459. '62 CAD 4 dr. n.,.. P"k PONTIAC R''"· "'"· 111" ""1451 Motor Homes Boats, Sail 909 * • • Sales • Rentals Tibor Mayer 5 B 222 1789 Bahama Plau 5 •l Costa Mesa lfil S. ViHag~ Way, S.A. 1·ou ar£> !he \l'i nner of 2 t1ckcts to the Western National Boat & M a rine Show nt the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER April lst thru April 9!h Please call 642-5678. t"XI 314 bt't11·ecn 9 & 5 pm In claim your ltckcts, (North County loll-1:'.~e numhrr is 540-1220! * * • :zs· KtNG Cruiscr. Xln! rond. Freshly p11in1ert. Nr1\• s11i!s. fully equip. .l\lnny xtras. 1363'! Harbor, Garden Grove l Blk. So. of G.G. Frwy. . 636-2133 ~10TOR l-lomr rental -2.6' E.-.:plorrr. $2.iO pt-'1' month ~on1n1rr. Reduced wrekly, 1veC'krnrl & mic!lrerk r3te.~ s!lll 11vail until June 8. 54&-2SS6. A!kin.i: $:;.100. Pr1. r;!rt.v. T 'I T I 546-30.10 1t;1ys, ~6-59S6 xl:t!r ra1 ers, rave 945 5 & "korl•. • ARISTOCRATS CLASSIC 26' Dnnish J\!o\(lr e r-;E\VPORTS Sailer. rt'ren!h hulled :A>'.l • Atrro-MATES or submit !r,i'rlc for $5,l'A))) 41Ml. &>veral used $395 & up eQU !ll'. ~11['1 A\ ili:. i\lil 11ni '-'ORSHAi\t TRAILER SALES 17141 611~i3:'i/fi!.~. 2i09 \V. lilh Strt>t-t e lionii.JG--~11.n1a Ana rTI 4l 5.Jl-25.115 Goort rond .. rus!n1 triul<'r J9i0-22' Aljo, ~l:"!f ront. Call r \'t'"' Hl2·1iifi 1andC'n1 \\hi~. ,\/C:, xlnt 26 FT. i;loop "lrh-moor!ni;. ronrl. S2i00. or \rill tra dl'.' fully t'CJ UIPJX'<L Slc'l'pS 4 rquily -for lrg l'IVt'rhearl $4200 Coll f>-l·l-2·132 camper. Comparable value. 5-ffi..1622. 14' CAT A ~[A RA N, OOITI· plt>lely ri~i?C'rl. xlnt <'Ond. $400. Cail art 5 pm. 5j7-77114. Boats. Slips /Docks 910 Trailers, Utility 947 2 WHEEL !railer $50. Cood cond. 545-0820 afl fi WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U your car is extra clean, le" Ull first. BAUER BUICK 2.'Y. E. 17th St. Costa ~tesa 543-7765 \\1ILL Buy your car paid for or not. Call Ralph Gordon 673-0900-445 F.. Coast Hv.·y. Newport Beach. IMPORTS WANTED Orange Counties TI)P S BUYER Bn.L MAXEY 1UYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H, Beach. Pli. 847.SSSS WE BUY-BY PHONE Top S for Mund running 1960 lhru J!l67'11:, any mor!C'! fore1i:;n & domestic, n.~k rnr huyrr. 557-52-12 Autos, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO Alfa Romeo f\O\V ON DJSPLA Y Sales Service Parts Body Shop COAST IMPORTS 1000-1200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-0406 AUDI BAYSHORE 1'.1nr1n11, sirlP lie, 6 mo's, uri 10 2l', Good parking. fll)t..724_4_~­ SLIPS, 18'-42', f'IUl'S! in Npt Harbor .• Best facil. fr('e parking. 6i3-Sill !ill 10 pm . Auto Service, Parts 949 1---------- COODYCAR P • 1Y•1, "t '70 Audi . Super 90 Blcini'I All $iles low priCf'!'I 4 speed, rad10, heater, co. J/ljackers :.:M .50 _ G60xJ5 ow~ed car. 690CQQ. Super J60Xlj, L60XJ5 _ 29_9.; + aav1ng &t FET. US -Ans<'n AmPrican $2299 t :.,,., pm . "'" 541. Ffl.f radio, chmrne wire wheels, low miles, extrern· ·66 Porsche 911, Elet. ,;un ,,~ Horne of Convenient P aymenU: Avt'. Gd. cond., lo mi. air, ----------1 Jy nice. UCG689. roof. 5 speed. S 3 , 2 0 O . $3195 '168-61'2. ...... w/xtr ... 549-l6ll. '67 PONTIAC 1969 Horbor Blvd. Cost• Mesa. 646-0261 CA MARO "Specializi ng in Qual ity" BAUER Buick-Opel-Jaguar 234 E. Jith St. Co11la l\1£'sa 549-ii65 \V ANTED '67-420 sedan, by p~iv, party. Require air, au.~. Gd. cond, lo mi. im· portanl. ?I-fr, Robinson 642-7000. KARMANN GHIA '69 Karmann Ghia P.<idio, hf'Afrr. beautiful con· dilirin thruout. YNM279, $1299 '~ 455 E. Coast Hwy. NE\VPORT BEACH 673-00Cll Exl. S..1·54 1969 Karmann Ghia. I 01vner. J\1aroon. Sl,300. * Call 644-~J • MGB '69 J\IGB GT, in xtnt cond, new tires, low mile<ige. Fae 11tr cond., chrome wire wheels. i\fust 5ee to ap- precia te! Ph. 54G-9665 Dan. * MGB-GT '67 Xlnt pvt. party, orig. owner. $1250. 962-4175. MAZDA 445 E. Coast HIV)'. PORSCHE '61 $18."10. Ne"'· f'ng. New paint. Removable top. 549-31-10 aft 6. TEMPEST NE\VPORT BEACf{ BUICK 673-0900 E.'Ct. 53.54 '68 C11maro SS.396 4 spcl. LE, il·ll\NS Hardlop. CP'· -7'-=-"7.=~==--1 --.,.--------1 Reet'ntly reblf. r-.tany xtras. 4i.OOO original mile5. 1 own-'68 VW BUG 170 RIVIERA Clean & Sharp. &st offer. rr. unhr!lie,•able condition. RENAULT Renault '67 R10 4-0r. $595 Auto. trans .. \'inyl interior , lo 40 nipg. \\'eekend 1pecia1. (\V01'.f526l. Renault '69 R-16 Sed. 4 11:pd. dlr. Has had loving care! Ex<'ellent rondition thruout. Take small down will finance Pvt. Pty, Call 546-8736 or 494-6811. '69 V\V Bus. Air. l.Dw mileage, New tires. Fm·Am radio. Call 962-7247. Wagon Front \1·hecl dr1\'e radio & '68 V\V, less than 75 mi. .heater, vinyl in1e;ior. to '30 I en reblt 1600 eng. $850 m~. pcrfrcl for family. Call afler 6-646.SO.SS business or fun. Special of '64 V\V Caravelle Campc_r, the "'eek. $1495. ne1v 1600 eng., radio. gas 1 SC'f' !!'.I apprel'ia!C' fYRV656J heater, very clC'an. $1100 or OVER 50 NE\V & USED best offrr. 494-3840. RENAULTS TO CHOOSE f-~R01\t '70 VW BUG, $1480 548-1449 aft 4:30 1'~ull J)O\\'er, factory air eon· 544-8418 ,alter S pm. UilR99i. d;tion;ng. <U•lom y;,yl ;n. CHEVROLET $1095 1f'nor, & vinyl lop. Chrome ~:::;i ,':::fr9i?~"m••Y '70 Impala Sta. Wagon ft~ ~~ Facio!')' a rr, PS. Beautiful .. '70 BUICK LE SABRE Irwin v.·htfe with saddle in. • ~ ' CUSTOM 4 DOOR HARDTOP T"o'm;ormty257BAySYrel SS269Ch5.evy '"' ,-d VB. &utomatic rr11nsmis51on, ~ f<i ctory air rondilioning. po11•er Sll'.'er1ng, po 1Y r r brakes. custon1 viny l ACZ214 $2995 946 S. Coast Jl"·y. Laguna BraC'h 494. 7i44/546-9967 '69 ELECTRA 225 '68 EL CAMINO 445 F.. Coast H\1'Y. l\'E\VPORT BEACH 673-0900 Ext. 5.'i-54 '67 Tempesl Clb Cpo Po11rr Rlet'ring, &ulo trans. air {.'Ond, Cuslom 4 door sedan, full 327 -Slick. Ne\v paint. tir('s. po111rr & factory air eon· Still undC'r factory v.·a.rranty. dilioning, XRE194, A tre-$1450. 842-1128. $1095 2201 SO. J\1AIN, SANTA ANA 5.57-5242 OPEN SUN. '70 VW, Radio, stetw, Lo _.,_ b t menuuUS uy a '66 Cheuv P.U. -00\\' ~ ~ R mi's, Xlnt oond. SlJOO cash. $259S ., e na ult Sales Uniroyal· Tiger Paw tires. Pvt pty, 635-5924 alt 5pm. , . & Service 'Specializing in Quality" mag whls, nu paint, tuck 'n 2100 II no Bl d 645-A_,, tor over a d~ade in Orange '69 \VESTPHALIA camper, BAUER roll uphol. stereo tape dck. . ar r v . 'IUUU County, scrvk·e department custm exhaust, xlnl rond, $1300. tirrr:. 645-3076. '68 Pontiac GTO. Xln't cond. S2400. 548-3747. Buick-Opel-Ja9u1r 36 000 ·r open until 8 p.m. Mondays. 234 E. l7!h S1. '64 CHEVY Impala SS, Glass bi, m1. es, power stee~ing, JIM SLEJ\10NS RENAULT 'iO VW Bus, xlnl cond, cur· Cost& Mesa 548_7765 Packs. Good cond. $45(). er g engi ne, A1~-X ttre11, 2201 So, Main, Santa Ana lairll'I, etc. Orig ov.'lll?r. . '. . . best offer. 407 Delav.·are. f<i.ctory mags tw1lh locks), 1 blk. north or \Varner $2300. or best ofr 830-8267. * ~ Buick .R1v1era. FUily llndianapolis & Beach) H.B. Vinyl t~p, Hurst trans., Service d£1partmrnt 546-4114 ,65 VW, 1500 S Sqbck equipped, Air cond. Xlnt factory air cond. 826-1256 Sal cond. 646-.3528. '68 CHEVY Esfafe \V<ig. Like ~ . r!'I dcp11rtml"nl 557-5242 S425 • 837-4.378 nC'ii·, <i ir cond, Sl550. Ph: 1910 Pontiac Le1'.1ans Convt. "i\1ake Room For DaJ. CADILLAC 644-13i6. Gold \11/\\•hile lop. Full d y • •. , c 1 ea n out !ht Vacancies ost money! Rent ::,,.;,:-=...,....,.-,..,.,_"""'°I pov.·er. Good cond. Best of. ga,.ge. .your trash is CASff )'Ollr house, apt., store ·.,-9-C---.--V-.ll--b-I k '69 Blazer 4 wheel drive, 10" fer. Call alt 5 pm 645-7874 oupe • 1 e, ~ rims, Gates Hres, top cond, . . ' · with a DAILY PILOT bldg., etc. thnJ a Daily P ilot w/blck lnt., fully t:qwp. 250 eng. $2,395. S3t..oo63. 67 Pontiac Flrebird, auto, Classiflcd ad. Classified Ad. Xlnt concl. 644-1458. A/C. Xlnl rood. After 4 pm. .;:;:;;;::;;;:::::;::::;::;;::::;:;;;:::;;:;;.:;;;:::;;::::;:;;;:::;;::::;::::;::;;::::;::..:,..:=;:;;;::;;;:::;;::::;::;;;;;;;::::;::;;;;J'70 CAMARO, 22,000 mi, aulo, 548-4210. PIS, disc brks, air, $2200.l--~~------ Private ptll'ly. 49"2667. RAMBLER CHRYSLER RAMBLER '61 sed11.n. Slick shift. Good cond. $195. '69 Chrysler 300 2-<lr hd top, 64&--2022 tape deck, detuxe xtras. ---=-=="=--- ' i " Boats, Speed & Ski 911 16' Speed k ski bo11!, niahog ""/many :o.:!ras-r 1uee l'Olld. !\take olfrr. 6i.l-644~. n1ags Si5.95, Buy.sell-trade ~ open &lnday, ~.i\.1. 64f,..3004 1950 Ne1Yport Tirt City. °" ~ ·--NOW OPEN 12.500. 49.t-n-.n. T ·BIRD 1-==""-"='c '=o '=Rv"""A=-:1==R--:=.,,.,-.,....,..,-,...---1 - - -T·Birrl, '62. Good condition, -----,..---..,..--! .low miles. $450. C a.11 066 Volvo 11100 S f'O!r. & tr11.ns. 0 Xlnl. chrome ll>ide n.>vtl'l!f' ' s -r::a:i ~8-8406. }'ial R.iO "·httls. Jim. '~ T,.,,,..,,,,; ... I• ~~~ Compon, Solo/Roni 920 L ittl1 Dipper Camper All fiberglass, sl!"ff>$ 5, PQD- top. \\."t.1aht 562 lbs., for standard-.. ton truck, wasn· able. Rt'$rlllar $1195 Spoclol '$1695 ~~ 1100 Harbor Bl\ld. 645-0466 Auto1 lorS.le II ~ J 45S E. Coast Hvoy, '------' NEWPORT BF.ACH Antiques/Cl•sslcs '53 1!*;0 \VillyJI Jeepsler, 6 cyJ, needs n:c;-runnliig l mos. 11go, will furnish new 1ni1. tery. S t c r Jti c e: $175. Eves/wknas. 548·5147, v.•krle.ys, 645--17" esk tor Sien. Like to ttW? Our n-.dtr1s Parad* column 11 tor )IOI.II 5 """· 5 days for,5 bucb. ' 673-0900 Ext. 53.54 BMW Automotive .Excellenc. &· ROY CARVER, Inc:. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cotta ~tc11 G46-t444 PlmfoA·Une 64l-5671 fmmtdi1te Delivery HUNTINGTON IEACll ~ ,, . I. ~ 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ' ; .. " " . . ... ~· 0 841·6666 "l\1ake Room For Dad- d y'' .. clean out· the i:ara1e •. }'OUr truh ls CASH with • DAILY Pllhr CIJl~tltd 1d. --• '65 Monza, 62,000 miles. 962-219-1. Good condition, 494-2072 aft 6 PM TEMPEST COUGAR '65 TEMPEST oonv. new tires, fact. Alr, Rnr' Hiah COUGAR, 1968. gold/blk rnvq ml but golrir: ~tf'orll vinyl lop, Au10, Air, PIS. $449 54~'688-, P /B. radio. Asking $1400. · V 494-4313. EGA DODG '71VeCJG2 0- 'R""DOde-Corontt · -Sport Sed. dlr. under 14,000 Good cO d ~ .. .,u 675--t97J mllts. owned by littl~ old n · .,_... mAn from l.ngun11. Jiu had '70 DODGE Van, cusrom J<Wing care C590CUC). T•ke Cllmptr, low mi., xlnt oond. Smtlll Down. Cti.n finance $2600. or btst oUer ~1078. pvt. pty. Call M&-8736 aft '64 Ood~ Polara Convt AC.1 _1_0_•_m_494_._68_1_1. _____ 1 lo mi, Good tniMPOnauon The tash:~st dl"8w In the \Vnt e11.r. $315. Mfrt622. • , • a Dally PUot CJIU1;t1edj w1·u tw-Jp )'OU M':ll! 642-5673 Ad. 642-li678 -t I -..... .. ' S.an Clem.ente_ Capistrano eo1r10N VOL 65, NO.t ~ SECTIONSt PAGES *ORANGE Capo Parents Oppose Parenls at Crown Valle ' and San Juan schools don't "''ant their c h i Id re n transfe rred despite overcro\Yded con- ditions predicted by officials of the Cap istrano Unified Sc hool Dis trict for next year. is proposing two alternatives. Children in Missi on Hills Ranch, Rosen· at Dana and educationally handicapped Plan A would send Palisades sixt h baum Road, and Spotted Bull Lane would classes would be assigned to Viejo. Las graders to Ole Hanson. Laguna Niguel 'be transferred from San Juan to Viejo Palmas and Concordia. si xth graders to Capistrano School. Dana School. Chi!Q.r.en.J.rom-the-Westbomrarea ad · sixth. graders to Dan-a .. 11nd ~dUc3lio~al.lY---Plan B, w lch-a-ppe-,-,,-d~lo-obe--m-o-re--r.jilO:,:C,,:O:t' to Forster. would be assigned to handicapped cla sses 1n .pairs to VICJO, popular, would send Palisades sixth Dani School instea d of San Juan or Troy Las Palmas _.nd Concor<!1a. graders to Ole Hanson and Laguna Niguel Homes children could be shifted from San S~aking befvre mcn1bcN1 of the board or trustees and an overflow aud1<'11ce ~1onday. several parents said they would take a chance on ovcrrrowd ing. It also would adjust the Crown Val 'F.Y si xth graders to Capistrano School. Juan to Dana . School attendance zone to include only KindergarJeners from coastal section of Robert Lan gford. speakin~ for pa rents The board, "'hich will make a dccisiOn on attend ance areas, at its next meeting, the area inland from Pasco del Campo Laguna Niguel, with Paseo del Campo as at Crown ValleY School, said most oppose y,·ith the area extending toward the coast the boundary line. y,·ould attend Dana the move to Dana School. transferring to Dana School. School. Dana sixth gr aders "'ould remain "Cr<lwn Valley School is importa nt to mas Don't Ove rpay Ta xes-IRS \VASHINGTON 1ur11 -Thi! gover nm ent ~·iii put a ne"' message on the nation's television screens this "'eek. ·warning Americans they ·may be handing ove r too much in- c;ome tax money. The 30-secnnd public service messages fro m th e I n I e r n a I Revenue Service \vill Urge workers In fil e new \V forms w i t h em- ployers. _ The adv£'rtiscments suggest tha t "'ai;:e ea rners should file for one more exempt ion than .. they would normall} be entitled. Dana Point Man Held by Police After Dr11g Raid < Laguna Beach narcotics agents ~tonday afternoon continued a 'v eek I o n g crackdo\1'n on local narcoUcs activity with the arrest of a Dana Point man and the confiscation of 300 pounds ..of mari- juana. A young woman escaped from the scene of the arrest and is sti ll at large. Detective Sgt. Neil Purcell identified the man taken into custod y as Robert Stevens Trear, 22. of 33952 Chula Vists Ave. The narcotics agent said Trear's arrest came as the result of arrests made Thursday when 14 persons "'ere taken in- to cu!:tody in Laguna Beach, Orange, and Colorado Springs, Colo. According to Purcell , Trear's Dana Poin t home was under surveillance by Laguna Beach detectives at about 3 p.m. Monday "'hen Trear and the young woman suddenly came ru nning out of the residence. Each .. jumped into separate autos and they drove away in different directions , the detective said. \Vith just one police un it at the scene, the officers were only able to pursue and stop Trear. In the man's car. Purcell said his men found $2.100 in cash, but no narcotics. Returning to the home with the suspect. Purcell said the officers detected the strong odor of marijuana coming from a garage in tbc rea r of the house. Neatly slacked in the garage. officers llllege, were 300 s~parate plastic sacks of the ill icit weed. Trea r is b·cing held at the Laguna Beach jail without bail pending ar~ raignment Wednesday on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to -sell. - Ru gged Alaska Topic of Talk Color sllde.S and A descri ption o( lhe Dr. Beasley Quits Board Joh in Capo Dr. Robert Beasley, well~known San Clemente veterinarian, an nounced Mon· day tha t he will resign as a member of ths Capistrano Unified School District Board of Trustees. Beasley., who has been on the board since unification eight years ago, said he is "getting tired , older, and it is becom- ing increasingly difficult to live, work and attend school board meetings." "The President of the United States on- ly has to serve eight years," he said. Beasley quipped that it is better to resign an d ha ve people wonder why than to sta y so long tha t they request a resignat ion. "I have a limited number or years left," he sa id. "It was a matter of priori- ty, so I want to spend these years argu· ing "'ith my colleagues." Beasley, who is a past board president and former San Clemente Citizen or the Year, said he will remain on the board until after the coming year's budget is adopted. A special electio n wil l then be held to fill the vacancy in his first district. Beasley came to San Clemente as a young man. He and his wire put $100 do"'" on a lot one afternoon during a English and a second language program . that it was refundable if they changed thei r mind. lie first ran for the school board in 1952 in the old San Clemente Elementary School District. He lost and did not run t- i DAILY PILOT Sl11ff Pllole RESIGNS TRUSTEE POST Dr. Robert Beasley again until the unificat ion election eigh t years ago. Beasley has been a champion of young people, havlng been recognized for his . service to youth through the Boys' Club and the Optimists. He long has pushed for more extensive vene real disease education in the district. Another project he has devoted a great deal or time to has been the district's drive up the coast. Beasley remembered He wa s a member of the Bi-Cultural Advisory Committee and .w a s in- strumental in obtaining d i st r i c t sponsorship of the "mini-group" progr am for pre-school chidren who do not speak English. Team to Visit Disneyland Stop Set for Clii1iese A visit to Disneyland will highlight the end of a two-week tour of the United States by mainland China's ZS.member table tenn is tea m, to begin its cross<oun· try tour April 12 in Detroit. A three-da y stopover in California April 24-26 will feature th e team's final ping pong match the 24th at Edwin Pauley Pavilion at UCLA and sightseeing at Disneyland and in San Francisco April 25-- 26. The team, the first Peoples Republic of China sports group to visit the U.S .• will play five matches with American teams and visit eight cities. Its members, many of them considered t.he leading world's ping pong players, are returning a visit made to China a year ago by an American team. That visit was the first official break in a more than 20-year freeze in U.S.· Chinese relatio ns. Frank Cullen , administralive assistant to former Gov . Edmund G. Brown, is in Charge of the California welcoming com· mittee for the Chinese players. They also will play matches at Cobo Hall in Dertoit, April 14 ; at the Universi- ty of Maryland , Washington, D.C., April 17; Nassau Coliseu m in New York , April 20.,and Memorial Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, April 22. Sightseeing l.r.ips will be taken in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Williamsbu rg, Virginia; Huntsville, Alabama and Los An geles. Gay Students File Suit Over Film Confiscation ruggC1f state of AJaska w!!J be presented The UC Irvine chapter of the Gay The .Suit is based on the 1.farch 9 con- by Joseph Noia lo members or S11 n Stude11ts Union (GSUUlled suit 1.fonday_ i~a1ion by She.riff's .Deputies of 1 film Clemente'.i Square and Composs Club -at in federal· court tn··~s AhgeleS .. aR:ainSf' -"Seven in 8 Barn" which lhe GSU had' a Sunday noon meeting. --the Orange County_Db:trict Attorney and The e\'ent,~whlclt~ludes pictuttlrol .,..the she.r:1ft'iOICice to re evea c0n.-schtdttled-for howing as part of a panel tho Klorilllkt eoia l\dih "'Bl""' will uJ<e• tro'!o;>tll. film. ·• dlscus.io. on pornography. place after 12:3&" p.m. luncheon at Terry Oleson. graduate studenl in Deputies acted on a warrant Issued by Qmar's RestRuranL psychobiology ind president of the GSU Central Orange Coun ty M\lhicipal Court Nola, who has been vfsitin~ Snn Is the plaintiff in the 1uit filed at the re-Judge Robert E. Riekles. Rickles issued Clem~te through the winter months, quest Of the SouthtD Callf.ornia Chapter the warrant after hearing a description of Jived in Alaska for several years. He is a of the American Civil Liberties Union. what the film portrayed du ring an hour .. rel lred director of anncd services for !be The suit names District Attorney Cecil long taped telephone conversation with YM CA. · !licks and Sherill Jam•s Musick both 11 San Franolsco police omcers. Rescrva.ttocfs for club me.mbtr1 and individual defendants and offictrs of the ''It's an orgy," an Orange County gursts are ava ilable by calling 4!12-698!. county and stale. (S.e LAWSUIT , P•«i• 2) I Kids Seek Pollution Solutions - The team of young scientists from San Clemente High School who drafted a recent controversial report alleging waste pollution of Dana Harbor have asked San Clemente cit y councilmen for hel p. ln a letter which will be officially re- ceived by the council Wednesday night the six-member team has asked that San Clemente bring pressur e to bear to end alleged violation or the law in discharg- ing sewage effluent through the Dana Point outfall. The Jetter, howev~r, makes no mention of lln apparent error in the repo(l where · the \l.'rong criteria were used to deter .. mine violations. Senior officials of the San Diego Area Regional Water Quality Control Board late last week pointed oUt thllt the regu4 lations which the students used to com- prete their data will not go into effect until a new outfall is built to discharge better-qulllity effluent. Thus far no 1Jublic agency has agreed with the stud ents' determination that pol· lution counts show the harbor in danger. Accompanying the letter is a copy of the report which stirred furore for a. pe· riod ... Students allege in the letter to the city that "11egilgent and unlawful pracitces" in the treatment or sewage have brou ght on the pollution and that until the situa- t ion eases bathers and shellfish gatherers should be forbi dde n in certain parts of the har bor. . · Other letters on the council 's agenda for the 7:30 p.m. meeting also seek the ci ty's help in other matters: -A group of residents in the Harbor Estates colony asks councilmen to au· thorize a city animal shelter to the grow- ing problem of loose dogs in the expen- sive neighborhood. Complaining that the dogs do damage to pri vate property a111d that the ci ty- conlracted county Animal Control De- partment is not effective. the homeown- ers ask the city to set up its own force of dog ca tchers. -The President's Project Committee which is sponsoring Friday's presentation of an $8,000 bronze bust Of the President to Mrs. Pat Nixon asks permission to use sou111d equipment at Old PlaZa Park. -The Veterans of Foreign Wars ask city permission to expand in fireworks sales this yea r to include a new booth at Grant's Plaza. The veteran's group and a footbalt organization for boys are fhe only authorized sellers 'of fireworks in the city limits. -Jn another fireworks·related matter the Veteran's F'ireworks~.mitlee:_s_eek! routhte city appro va l for use Of lhe city pier to present the annual free fireworks display on Independence Day. Approval for that project, by custom , is swiftly granted by the CQUncil. Deputy lnjw·ed In Gun Accident . ~ -.. . An Orange County deputy marshal sur- rered an accidental gunshot wound 1t home in San Clemente Tuesday afternoon when his service revolver discharged. Gary Russel Parks, 28, of 110 W. Chi· quita, suffered a minor bullet wound In hia hand in the 12:33 p.m.accident. Local police said Parks was taken by ambulance to r.1issiQn Co mm u n I t y Hos:pltAI for treatment of the wound. The slug. oUlcus said. passed through tho man's hand below the left rlni finger. Today's Fi.nal • N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS • of Students us. We've spent time, money and effo rt for quality education. \Ve don't "'ant to Jose this~" he sa id. H1°' said if the move is madi> to l)an:i, that school would be as rrowded as Cro"'" Valley considering thr 11n· certainty of projections. He asked thr boa rd to move the children onl v 11 necessary. not to rel y on predictions but to u•ait until mid yea r nexl year tn makr a decision. He added that there is litt le duubt tnJt I , c•h1Jdrcn \\'ill have to be moved the ro1tow- 1n:: year and 1f they must bt> n1ovrd at all the bl'l<ird should CQnsider ·nH~ing A ch;ingr 1hnt 11·ou!d not rrq.t1rc 1111 ad- ditional ch::ini;c 1n the 1973·'i·l ,\car. Alan c;1rdlr r. speakini.: for parC'nls In Spotted Bull Lan<'. said parent~ like Sa ri .Jl1an Seht")I and want In .<111~ !hr:-e lie added 1h:i1 he know ovcrcro11·d1nh 11asn'1 1f1t boarrfs fault because "you don't 3Jl- tSct TRt\NSFER , Page 2) North Viets C1~oss River ·I Nea1· Cit y •• 11 Sf\IGON IUP I) -North V1rln11 me!'ie , usi ng PT76 amphibious t<1nks broke ..J.. through the main South Victnn mese ~ defense line on the Cun \'1el Ti i\'Cr today and n101"cd t.o war_!J the tlty of Qu:-in~ Tri, ou ly r ii,:ht 1niles awa y, (\cspll<" heavy li S. air stri kes and naval gunrirt. Going to Co11rt Angela Davis, accused in the 1970 Marin Co unty Courthouse shootout, is shown on her v.•ay to court in San Jose, where witnesses testified about what the captors in the unsuccess- ful kidnaping attempt said during the ordeal. Story on Page 5. 'All Candidates Plan to Atte1id Public Meetirig San Clemente's large group of city council candidates -14 in all -will be on hand Thursday night in the only formal town-hall meeting of the cam· paign season. The meeting which will feature com- l\1Lhtarv sources sa id dozen.~ or the light anlphibious tanks and at least 40 North Vieln11mesc landing crafl with men and ammunition made il across the mud· dy Cua Viet river 10 n1iles south of the Oemililarized l.one only hours after a South Vietna mese gene ral said the ifl· vasion had ~n hal ted , I\ U.S. pilot who flew over North Viet- nam reported streams of No11h Viet· namese re i n r or c e m e n ts moving i1outh11·a rd along llighwa y 1 and likened the Com n1unist armored drive to a blitzkrieg of World War ti. One grou p of North \'it•h1<.n11cse that crossed the Cua Virt rh·C'r r11111 v.•av be· I ween the town of Dong ffa and the South Chlna Sea !urned ea ~!ward and captured a South Vietnamese noival ba~c at the mouth or the rH ('r. The South \11,•t11;1rncse fled. leav ing their fleet of junk !hr Cornmunists. It wa s the second ,,,, ·t· In rail today. One force of Comn1un1sts n1nved out or the Annarnite foothills and captured Fire Base Anne. 18 miles \\:est o( /f ue. opening a n.ew threat to Quang Tri from the South and menacing the rity of Hue and Highway I , the Quang Tri lifeline. A second group of North Victn!lmese lurned south after crossing the Cua Viet River and were reported moving toward Quang Tri. The city. the main South Viet- namese headquarters in the norhhern provinces, also was threa tened f1·om the west. Thousands of gov ernment so ldi ers and about 65 American ad visers are stationed at Quang Tri, Most of the city's 40.000 in- habitants have fled southward. joining the streams of tens or thousands of refugees fleeing the path of war once more. Front dispatches said il looked as if on- ly U.S. air power could s<1ve Quang Tri, but pilots on the scene said they had onl y about four hours Oying time a day because or bad weather that hiimpcred their bombing and accurate shelling by the rive destroyers offshore. Pilot/I'. also reported that what they called the heaviest antlaircrart fire ever seen in South Vietna m was hindering their raids and rendering the airpower iess than impre~i ve. The planes fle w 15 air strikes Monday and more today. Orange ment~ ~ ta~JL_c11ndidate followeqj)y .a_=!--==-=::==;; -question;answersesslorr.wtll !tl?'tllit'7~-30 p.m. at the new Community Clubhouse audito~ium. The event traditionally Is sponsored by the San Clemente area Jaycees. Jaycee Presiden t Al Filger Jr. will serve as moderator for the event and questions in written form will be sub- mitted after all the candidates have made a brief personal statement. The town hall , Filger emphasized. will be the only public function involving the tntlre lis( of-Can'dli:!afcs lfef'OfeTi.icSday s municipal election. No edmission ts -charged a n d refreshments wlll be offered. · Assembl y OKs 'M .' SACRAMENTO (UPll-The C.llforn io Asse mbly has passed unanimously ind ffnl le the Stale S.nale 1 bUI allowing a woman to use the prefix "Ms." when she registers to vote. Weather Those low clouds and fog nlong the coast will lower temperatures somewhat on Wednesday aC'cord ing to the wcathc rlady. Highs in the 60's arc expected. Lows 4S-55. INSIDE TODAY -A--po.ttM by th e Catholic cl1urcll depictino Jca1~ t11 o tit l· low rltcktie: fa il to oo--ovt'T' Wt lt witl~ n1any of 8razil'1 jai,h/ul. See story, Pa.ye 7. L. M. '''' ' M•Utio• •• C•llltf11I• I M:.e " Cl.lulllH l l•M "' • ,111111. .. (Mil(• • N•lllNI NtW1 • c~,·-• .. 0r ..... c ...... ,, • .. .. NolkH • ...... , .. , . E"10ri1t .... ' Site• M11rlol• 1•11 lllPtf!llft!'lltlll " 1.i,vltll11 .. J\lltM.t ••• ,,,, .. ,.,, .. ,,,_ ~ '"'"' ' Wtlltltr • -·-" W-'t ..... J)>IJ """' lll'IMtt .. w .. 1111 Ntwt • r I 2 DAILY PILDl l\'e1vport Fir11a ·- Housing Project ·Agreement Eyed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 lflt OaHY 1'1 .. 1 Si.It Cold\vell Banker and Company. a Newport Beach-based rtaltor. has volun- t.arily reached agretment with the U.S. J ustice Department to provide fa!r boos· ing programs tn all of its fcicililies. The action came after 1 ht Orange County Fair Housing Council tOCFHCI charged U!ere was racial discriminat ion in rentals by several apartment facilities o~'ned by the firm -a charg e the realtor bas denied. OCFHC Director Ca mille Beason termed the action. "a significant gain for middle income minority persons who work in northern and southern Orange County industries." She said that although Coldwe.11 ' Banker's alleged d1scr1minat.ory ac· tiv1ties are typicaJ of Orange County apartment rent.a l practice s, th,· council fell Cold~·ell Banker's practices hurt mtJre because they are a leader in the • apartment industry. That ls why they were cited. OCFH C actio n in such cases is usually preceded by a number of complaints about a particular apartment or C(lm · eany. officials said . Under the 1968 Civil Rights Act. lf a pattern of such discrimination practices appears. the OCFHC can take action against the offender. According to Mrs. Beason, volunteer "checker" couples - one ~·hite and ~e black -are sen t out the same day to Ule N B-.,------same piaCe. -ew us in ess ··we can usually prnve what •·· suspected in this manner," said ti.trs . E Beason. Un ;t tO ye As' in the case of the alleged Qildwell " Banker discrimination. the J u st ice Department will usually just ta lk to the C • company officials and seek coopera tion in ongestion prevenUng any further di•criminotion, she said. J\'a.:I .'i NCCHntb• Colonel·General Franz 11alder /s hown in a 1941 photo), re- garded as the main architect of Nazi Germany's takeover of Poland', Trance. 'Norway and Denmark, ha s died in Bavaria ~t the age or 87. 1}le newly expanded San Clemente-El Carnine Business Association tonight will conllilue to discuss solutions to growing congestion of cars along the clty·s business district. ....,. Assistant Chief of Polict. Stanley Matchett will attend tonight's 7:30 o'clock meeting at the San Clemente Inn to assist in discussions. Usually ,.,.hen the Justice Department Is called : 1 1 action. a detailed report is prepared before any actio~ _is .taken; "Education and conc1halion is of number one concern to us in such cases. We just try to get them to comply with · the law," said Mrs. Beason. Drug Addict Care Center Gets Approval CounJy Su pervisors today approved leasing of a v11canl ofrice building on Superior Avenue near Hoag Memorial Hospi tal in Newport Beach for a meth- adone maintenance and day care ce nter for heroin addicts . The meeting will focus primarily on possible left-tum pockets, red curb~ and other con gestion-relieving methods Ul the business areas. \Villiam Walker , president of the group, 5;tid his fellow city parking com· missioners also will be on hand at tonight's function. which will be held in San Diego Room of the iM . Walker said that new members -lhe first from areas besides South El Camino Real -will be-we!C()med to the meeting. The group which once served only the southern section of the city's business community, recently expanded to include all local businessmen. _ Walker said that included in tonight's business will be the formation or a study committee which wUJ begin meeting with the parking C()mmission to tackle the growing pro~em of too many cars and too little room in the El Camino-Del Mar area. Walker added that SEBA's next lune· tion after tonight's m_eet.ing will be ~ win- ner-loser party next Tuesday evening as votes are tallied in the municipal elec- tion . That event will also be held al the San Clemente Inn. All candidates are welcome to join in the activity , Walker said. School Provides ROTC Program Applications Applications are now available at the San Clemente High School counseling of- fice for the NROTC Navy-Marine ·Scholarship Program offering financial aid for lhose planning enlistment in the service after college. High school military counselor Ru ssell Hathaway said itfpplicants for the scholarships will be accepted on the basis of scores in either the Schola stic Aptitude Test fSAT) or the American College Test (ACT !. Those accepted for the program would receive payment of tuition and fees for four years of college. expenses lo cover books, uniforms and learning materials as well as '100 a month in subsistence allowances. i .... 4 Applica tions and test scores will have to be filed before next November. I. DAILY PILOT l"f 01t nge C&es! 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Some of the terms of the Coldwell Banker agreement include notifica'.ion of the OCFHC of vacancies, ·declaration of an open housing policy on rental ap- plications and advertisements and re· quiring company employes to sign statements that they have read and understand the fair housing pOlicy 1n lhe Civil Rights Act. From Pqe 1 ~~WSUIT .•. district attorney 's office spokesman told newsmen . Although the film deputies seized had never been screened. in Orange County. it had played. ifl public theaters in cities throughout the U.S. including LOs Angeles. San Francisco, Chicago and New York. University officials had approved a special use request by the GSU to screen the film as part of a program on obsceni· ty to have been held from 7 '-° 10 p.m. March 9 in Science Lecture Hall. The suit charges that the Orange Coon· ty officials, by sei.iing the film and "by threats of arrest and prosecution, in- timidated University officials and caused cancellation of permission to screen the film ... " Tht actions violated the constitulional righ'f& of the student s and of the "some :150 people who came t.o the program on March 9," a GS U spokes man claims. Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy said a review of the film by himself and a faculty committee -held at the same lime the Municipal Court judge was con· sidering issuing a warrant -determined the showing would exceed university standards. After that private screening at which Olesoo and an ACLU lawyer were said to be present. UC I officials withdrew their permission to show the film and the GSU. Hoy said, agreed not to show the fi lm in ord e.r to avoid arreslc; of students by Sheriff's Deputies. Oleson'! suit. filed by Hollywood at- tnmey David M. Brown. alleges that the program, including the film showing. was ··entitled to constitutional protection under the fr ee speech ;ind press. assembly, association, privacy and due process provisions of the U.S. Conslitu- tiOn -the firs!. fourth . ninth and four- teenth amendm ents." The action asks the federal court to order the coun ty officiAls to rellltn !he lllm. The print in questi on had been brought to the GSU meetin g by film producer Jay Brian, who was to ha ve served on a panel discussing the film and related obs ctnity issues. --,< A flyer invitin~ pe:rsons ove.r 18 yea rs to attend the discussion by "a p11ne.I of legal and psychological professiona ls" Is included in the federal court suit. The panel was to have discussed the follO"'ing topics: ~hould pornography be \cgalizod? -Dots lt onl y cater to demented old men? -Docs it corrupt childrt n? -Does Jt have any rtdceming artistic or social value~ -l)o(!:s it depersonalize sexual love'! The suit asks th e fed eral court to dttlnrc as-rlwfUI" the progra·m--In· eluding the show ing of the confiscated film -and asks that county cfticlals "be cnjointd from further intrrference." Even without the program . at torney Brown uld, "the showing Of an oblcene 1ilm Is conslitutionally protected when shown in the pursuit of legitimate educa· tlonal or scienti fic~ purpose5. The film w11s to be shown in the pursuit of tufll rufn(ISt~." he lOld lhe U.S. District Court In Los Angeles. .. The 4,525 square fool slructure located at 1441 Superior Ave .• in a county island area between Newpo\t and Costa Mesa, will be rented for $2.034 per month . Owners of the building are John R. Rawlins and Lisa Ra~·lins. Fifth District Su~~Visor Ro n a Id Caspers of Newport Beach in urging ap- proval of the lea se point ed out that there is only one county fa cility for methadone treatment of drug addicts. That facility is in Sanra Ana whlc h the supervisor said means a long trip for many patients. Caspers said 85 heroin users will be transferred. to the new facility shortly and that it was anlicipated there will be 150 patients with in two months. The supervisor noted that there hao,re been no objection~ received to date, "I hope thi s conti nues." he said, referring lo the recent hassle over location of a C()Un· ty probation facility in Mesa Del Mar, in Costa Mesa. The County Department of Mental Health will open· similar facilities in Buena Park and in the north CQuoty area by July 1. the board was advised. From Page 1 TRANSFER. • • prove zoning for those confounded houses." Jack Connolly. Mission Hills Ranch. said there are many reasons his group opposes a move out of San Juan School to Viejo : -Parents feel a part of San Juan C~pistrann. -They were assured during the over- ride election that children would not be tr~nsferred and lo do it now would be considered a breach of trust. -The transfer ~'Ould disrupt learning and separate children from their fr iends e~rticularly since the transfer is by geographic are4 rather than grade leve l. -Parents oppose buses driving on freeways; children would be outs iders in a neighborhood school and would be uprooted from their extracurricular ac- tivities. -Viejo, an ungraded school. would be a new educational experience. Trustee Fred Newhart suggesled im· plemenling Pl an B. "If you need 1 portable we coul d get one mid-year." Dr. Robert Beasley di sagreed. He said Plan A looked best and 8pproving Plan 8 ~·ould me rely be postponing the transfers another year. "lt·s poor planning to have empty classrooms al one school and portables at another." he said. Robert Dahlberg said the district has tried to be responsive to people in the past and ~·ill continue. "\Ve were respo nsive to i;eventh grade parents whn did not Wanl the ir eighth graders in Dana Hills High School next year," he said. _ -He-suggested placing porta-i>res-at Crown Valley to calch the overflow as ao interim solution. He sAid the situation ls symptomatic of a larger growth problem the district has not yet come to grips \\'ilh. "The $4.500 It would cost for the pc:irtables is Hiiie enough to pay for an in- terim solutton,,. he said . Joe \Vimer. di rector of administrative servlcei;, told !ht board even U portables are added Crown Valley School cannot ....Ur\le -•11 of Laguna Niguel. The.full board agreed that more time is needed to study alttrnatlves. • Hero Also Arsonist ENGLESTEIN, Au5trl• (UPI) -Local Ore chief Karl Sc:helltr was the hero of the farmhouse flrt ~ until 1 subsequent lnve.!tlgatlon proved he started Jt. "Wt hadn't had any fires ln a long time and people were beginning lo doubt my 1b\U· ty," Scheller \old police. "I Just wonted to prove them wrona ... I ' ' ' I •' • Park Tax Vote Pushed CapistranQ Pal'cel to Be in Voters' Hands By PAMELA HALLAN Of 1M Dally ,.1 .. 1 Sltll Fourteen acres of dust. w e e d s . mud-depending (In lht se11son-will at· tract candy wrappers. soft drink ctns, maybe even snak es. But this unde veloped park land will not alfract people who live around it or visitor!! to the ci ty or anyone el~e "'ho takes pr ide in his community unless rcsidenlJ of San Juan Capi strano vote yes Apr il 11 for the park tax . That's the opinion of Dennis Paquin, cha ir man ol the parks and recreation commission and Phil Schwartze. assi s· tan! pla nner. who ha ve both put In many hou rs convincing people that the city f(reds the 20-cent park tax. Schwartze pointed out that 20 cents per $100 assessed valuation means a tax of $15 a year for the owner of a $30,000 house. Mobile home owners would not pay anything. , At this time the tax would raise $44.000 ll year. But the figure will go up as the city gro)'t's. · "The mOney primarily will be used for maint enance of park land. equestrian trails. bicycle trails-whatever recreation ls provided," said Schwartze. Part of the money. initially. could be used for park developmen t. But Schwartze said it coslJ $60.000 to develop just one acre of park. Where does 'the city get its park funds? Every deo,relope.r must either donate land or money for parks according to a formula based on acreage and den sity. The ehoicf is up to the city C()uncil. "In addition to 1• 11cres of park land, the city now has $30,600 in park area one. $3.376 in are:a two, $9.643 in area three and $21 ,150 in area four," :iaid the plan- ner. "Funds obtained from a partic ular park area must be spent in that area," he added. Schwartze said the park tax will nol pay for the development of all the recrea- tion areas in the city. But It will maintain those areas once developed·, . "The city will have to find other l\'eans to get funds for park development." he said. "It cosls $300 per acre per month to maintain a park site. The city COU11Ci1_has ·refused to provide this money from the general fund because they have higher priorities." lf the issue doesn't pass, Schwa rtze believes the city will face some serious problems. The~and will have lo be kept clear, children will tend to use the lsnd anyway and the city might have liability troubles, and the areas will probably become un sightly. "We probably would be 11ble to squeak by wilh planning and enginttring. but if the tax doesn't pass development prob- Ruling Expected On Trails Plart In Capistrano A proposed system of biking. hiking and equestrian trails will be con sidered for approval by the San Juan Capistrano Planning Comm,ission at tonight's 7 p.m. meeting in the city hall. The system will be part of the ci ty's conservation element to the general plan which is being prepared by city planner Robert Johns. Other items on the agenda include ; a public hearing on lhe precise alignment of Rancho Viejo Road and permitting a sheet metal shop on Alipaz Street near a mobile home park : conditions f-Or ap- prova l of 70 estate-sized lots on Del ~bispo Road south of Aguacate : remodel- ing of the Walnut Gr()ve Restaurant: per~ission for a Division o( Highways ma intenance station on Ca m i n o Capistrano north of Aeropuerto. ably won't take piece for many years," said PAquin. tn the meantime. pooplt will C<Jntinue to visit lhe missio n and there will C<Jn- tinue to be no picnic arfi.S available. Plans in the works to plant trees in parkwa ys might have l.o be scutlled 111 Sa11 Clemente because there would be no funds to main· tain lhem . 11 "The decision will be up to the voters. said Paqu.in, "If people are in favor of open space and if they take pride in t.he.1t' communi t}'. they will vote in fa vor o! the parks tax .'1 TV Pe1·sonalities to Join First Lady in Dedication serve as master of ceremonies . The nation 's Firsl Lady. Mrs. Pat Nix· on. will be joined ln San Clemente by television celebrilies in Friday's official dedication of the btonze bust or the President purchased through local dona · lions. hlrs. Nixon. however, will obviously , stea l 'he i;how when she officially recei ves the likeness of ~er husband. Among the actors and other en- tertainment stars present al the 9:30 a.m. ceremonies in San Clemente's Old Plaza Park will be Errem Zimbal isl J r., the star of the FBI aeries. Johnny Gra nt . television personality and producer will $340,000 Given To Convention, Republica ns Say SAN DIEGO (AP) -Republicans say they have accepted $340.000 In con vention pledges and expect 10 raise the final :- $60.000 after turning down most of a con· troversial Sheraton Hotel offer . A spokesman said Monday .11 11 but S2S,OOO of a contribution of $100 ,000 by the Sheraton, a subsidiary of International Telephone & Telegraph Co.. is being declined. . The Senate Judiciary Comm ittee has been holdlng hearings· in Wash ington D.C .. into charges that ITT offered up lo $400,000 to help secure a fa vo rab le an- titrust settlement from the Nixon ad - ministration . ITT and administration spokesmen ha\'e den ied it. Elliott Cushman. finance chairman of the San Diego Civic Committee, said he plans to "full y dis close those contributing as soon as all cash is received and the comm itment to the committee on ar- rangements ii; complete." The convention. scheduled Aug . 21-2~. "'as awarded 10 San Diego after a bid of Sl.5 million C()nsistil}g of $9oo,ooo in services and $600.000 in cash. The sculplure. crarted by Newport Beac h artist Judith Bland . was bo ught in a local drive sponsored by the President's Jlroje'ct Comm ittee. 'fhousands of persons are .expected let attend the rites, including a large group of school ... _sludents who will be excused from class to see f>.1rs. Nixon. The thrust of the ded ication is to emphasize the desire by loc al citizens for even tually choosing San Clemente as the sit e for the Ni xon Library. a facility \vhicfi will be huilt somewliere in the. na· lio n ~·htn the President reti res from of. fi ce. , The bust eventually will be kept al the libra ry as a gesture of good will by San Cl emente rrsidents. Local hole! executive Paul Pre1ley, who first conceived of the project. will join city offic ia ls Friday in forma lly presenting lhe art work to Mrs. Nixon. The First Lady 's appearance. however, will be a relatively brief .one:. Soon after the morning ceremonies htrs. Ni xon will ny lo Tucson, Ari.z., for a special event there. Yachters Off er· Year-around Sail Activities The Dana Poinl Ya cht Club has replac- ed its summer sailing lesson program "'ilh 8 full -blown junior membership prt>- gram. instead, offering year-long ac- tivities as well as saili ng lessonl'i. The activity, open both to children of clu b n1embers and the general public, will slart this summer. Most of the programs will be offered to boys and girls from Ill to 18 years old , but oce anography courses offering fiel d trips and specimen studies are open to Children as young as fi ve years old. E I B d Fees for on° year of membership in the mn_ o ~es oun ; liusy program will be $50 per youth who r ... .J,;. ... is not covered by regular family ' Th• £ G $500 membership and $5 per youn~s:"r ;\·tio 1e els falls under existing family membershi;> of the club. An armed man tied up three employes of a Safewa y supermarket in Anaheim Monda y night and escaped with more lha'l $500. Police s,11id the man . who had hirlden in the store located at Lincoln and West- em avenues approached manager Pat- rick Cooney' and two assi stants while they were counting the eveni ng rece ipts after locking the doors. The thief lied them hand and foot and escaped . lt took Cooney. clerk .John Hun ler and box boy Tommy F.ilbeck three hours to get loose and call police! The holdup man wa~ described a abou t 20 to 22 years o:d with black me· dium length hair. Program chairman Gordon Sutorius said sailing instru ction will 00 a major part of the active summer schedule. but other activiti es "'ill inclu de water ski lessons . surfing, fishing technique gel!'e::I to local water s and eC()log_v couri;e ~. Socia l activitles will lake prominent& as ~·ell . Besides regular meetings, other events will includ e beach partie~. cookouts. dances 11nd cru ises, he it1 id. The junior membership also would allow full access to the clubs junior ac· tiviti es and fa cilities. Registration forms are. avil i!able by calling Sutorius at 49.l-3698. or by writing the club al 24707 Dana Drive, Dana Point, 926211. .. WE'VE ONLY I JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five yeers t9o e few f1r.si9hted people revolutionized the i•rp•t bu1ine1s. Fll"lt, th e ch1mic1I 1ndu1try d1vtloptd 1ynth1tic· fiber1, e1imin1tin§ reli tnce Ofl wool ,qutlity end production. SHOA4, m1chinery was invented which t ntbled ctrpatlng to be m1nuf1ctured up to I 00 times f11t•r. . --~-'---· -nlr.t, i""ntl -most impo ~•n , 1om• ptopla stuck th•ir nee.ks out ind risked ctpitel to put this• developments to work. • Whet does this me•n to you? It "'""' th1t c1rpetin9 • costs 1111 th•l'I 30 y11rs 190. It mMlll th1t whit w1s once 1 lurury is now within r1 n9 t of. t lmo1t ev1ryone. It mMlll • stltcfion unime9in1ble lO ·yeer1 •90. With our family in the Cerp1t bu1 ine11 since 1894, we have •••n more chen9e1 in the lt1t few years thin Wt beli1ved p011ibl1, creeling the grttftsf consum er growth industry in our economy. After 71 ye1r11 It looks llk e we've Hly Jut"-' • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST.A MESA 646-4838 I \ \ I ) I ' I i I -· 1' • • • -' f ' - For The Commuter Services" Dissolutions Of Marriage Beall• l\'allces AIKEN J 1mH I ... l~tn. A4e 14, cf 171 W IS!h SI., So~cr JS N~wr>e•! B•~<li. Ot l• of dtftlh. Ml "" 1'1. 1911. S11r11l11•d hv 1i1ter, Mn. ~~rfth r."(lw!n, l'o1m!1ln V1ll•v. 1tea11l1m M111. W~ne1d1v. HI M, Sl1 JOAt hlmt f ~'""'" C•11•t h lntt'""""'' C. "e d SP>eohlrd C•f'M!ery. Br!! B•oadwl y '"'°''"''"' Dirl!C!n•<. ll AIC Ell r,1on., "· 111~••. ?•19 O••n<1r ,1.11e .. Co•l1 Mr1• o~re 01 de1rh. Jti eril l . 19n Sur11l11- "" b• r~usln" M•. Fii Mlrlh, Nrw~r! BtA~/\; Mf,j., M&tllll Ou~rln~ S..nt1 An1, r.-·1 ~eili<• ,,.,.ic., will w r.rl<I l'•icl1v. 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DAI.I[ • Jt mes GiMr~ Ot!t, Sr. Aqt 10. ol '•t111 8tat'I lt-lv<1 . tluntinaten 8~cn D1t• ol llNIO!, ... lt rth J1 , 1917. Surv!vtd by "''IN, -. Flo•ence; 1nd c!llldrero, J,.mtt Jr.. E!mar, 8t!1V Mo•!fY '""d l'IO•fnte Pl•1!11 b•oll>er. Pr1n11•lt Covello; tlt!tr. N1ncv /'!1111 U o••ndrl>ll~•t" •nd i 1r11t. ,,,.ndc'llilllrtn R,.6 t&ti"" nl ti>• Rei••"• Wtc!nn<l•Y· 1 PM, Smllh1 C'll~I 11 f I. 11Nul•m "''""' TllUr\llfY. t •M. 55 Slm<1n & Jude Cflllollc (lllJ•tl\. lntt•mtnl, GOOll Shtpllt•ll Cem<11 .. rv. Sm I t II I Mor1111rv. Dir.clor~. ORMSIV f.",ertl>f K. Or11''5bV. llo• )~. Of 10\S Flo•;ll• St I tlunlinolon lle•cll. 0 1te cl dt•ll>, A11rl , 1971, S1JrYIVHI by SCI'\, Roy Ormsbv. H1,tn1rr.11on Retell; <11uo!ltt•1, Edn1 8 "'"'"'"· tlun!lnoton llftr h; Franct1 L. M•r11...,, Coron .. del Ml•; two t lsters. Ncrm1 Van tll)Olc . TUlllllOI: 01>11 8 •own. Los Anoele1; 1ev•n 11r1n<1c11Horen; five orett·'l'••ndthlld•!n G • .. v t l ' " '""lets. ThurM11y., ll AM, We1tm nsle• Mtmorlal P1rk. Sm1l111 Morlutrv. Dl•K · lors. SCHU.L"ll MIL>dt Eti1.i:>tlh Sctoilltr. I! t I o Vt d N.Olll•' of 1<'1r11>1 Sc!llllt r. Mr~ Rnl)<!rt l!tr~elev 1no MrJ. Rober! Monon; 1l1ltr of Lolt•• eo;ou. ~·rvices. Wfllnt.<d1v. ! PM. P•clflc VifW Cn111~1. w111.i1 & So111. Pt lm S11ring1, Olrtclc.,. STEACH Robert II Steach. Age ''· c! 1'60 W!li1Htr ,.,, , s1 .. ce 7, Cctt1 Me11. D•I! o1 dttthl Ac•lt 1. 117), 5..,,.,1.,0 OY l(ln, 11.ober!, c N'wDCrt 8••ch; <11u;hltr. Oarmhy 81J$h, lnll lt floL Prlv•I• !ervicl l wert ntld II l!ltl! B•o•dw1v Chapel. Bell llrotdw1v Morru1rv. 01•;w1,o_.,tt.ows1.:• Jo•eon M. Swl111ow1kl A~ 4J. of 17'6 S l rll!ol, S111cf i4, Cosll M111. Survived bv wl!t. Tani; ion. Jo1eon, o! Montertv P1rk; dau1"1tr, Roseml•Y Miller, Lone l!t~{I\; D'OlhN, E<1w1rd; 1IS1er. M1rlhl Bob•k, of ll!!nol.: foll• 1 ••ndchl!dran. JIO$••Y W•<1n~1v. 1 PM. tit B•oadW~Y Cha~t ' R""'ltm Ma11, Thursd1v, 10 /!tM. St Jal>~ ,,,, lltP\hl CMl'loll( (llucfl. lniernwn!. 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Westminlttr 19J..35%5 • SMITHS' MORTUARY m Main SL Huatlngtbn ll<acb 13Hm Pushed for Counfy SANTA ANA Orange County Tran.sit Dis trict is con· tinuing its efforts to gain timetable adjustments on San· ta Fe Railwa y trains through the county for the benefit of commuters. District General fl.1anager Gordon "Pete" Fielding told directors Monday that he had not received great en· \\'hich i n c I u de intra-com- munity bus service in fou r to fi11e months . plus intercity lines as dictated by econo mics and need. would "11.tlracl ridership a n d significantly upgr11de the level of public transit ser\'ice ;:i vailable to transportation -disadvantaged segments of the 0 r a n g e County populace." 1'he consultants' report to ~ate include d recom- • • ; mendat ions for a •·major" courage~ent . lo dale i n ! rt I reorientation of ex i !l t i n g 1 negot1at1ons with the federal I J 1_ :ifr\'jce M•ith the a rail agency, An:itr~k, but-that-:l.llllllf'C0UN1Y i: new intra-c()mmunity services talks were cont1nu1ng. ~ • • as 1-1·elt as inter-city routes. The dist rict hopes lo get the l\1art in Boun1an or the go\'ernment a g e n c y to ' . r· .rl b Schedule a .commuler Servi·ce \lirg1n1a 1rm sa1 an y us woman, \\•hose rirm is based I 1 1' 1 r or bel"'een Santa Ana. Anahei·m ranspor a 100 sys em .. in 5anla Barbara. told direc· o c h Id · I d and Fullerlon 10 and from range nunty s ou inc u e . tors' that an adopted proposa l these basic elements: Los Angeles as existed in past ror inaugurating bus se rvice years before Santa Fe cul \Vas "best on socia l cost and -The capabilit y or being do11'n its run s on the LA-San en vironment bcneflt." phased into a future in· Diego route. She said she rs a "Socio· tegrated mass transi t system. Uncrer present law, Amt rak ecologist. not simply an en· -~Iaximum social benefits cannot provide comm u I er ''ironmentalist like Sierra Clu b for 1he poor. the unemployed, se rvices. as such. Fielding or National \Vildlife federa· the underprivileged, the han· reported . but the agency can tion menibers." •. dicapped. the aged. the youn g, add additionAI full-ru n sched-She \Yas hired last month by minorities. and students. uling on through line s. the transit district lo provide -The ability lo su pply sup- Transit District directors an independent audit of en· plemental ser\'ices \\'hen there and offi cials Monday al so : vironmcntal effects in con junc-is a demand . -Approved a suggestjon by lio n \Yith the study or Special In- County Supervisor 'Ronald W. Bus Needs. -A strong Pub 11 c Caspers of Ne Y,.port Beach. Alan !\1. , Voorhees and formation program so the also a district direclor. to Associa!es of Virginia and benefits or the trnnsit system d. 1 1 1· \Viii be kno\vn and uti\i1.ed. coor 1n111.e ranspor a ion VTN of Oran ge County. are planning wit h cilies. the coun-consu ltant s on the bus study. ty government and developers Mrs. Benson said the con- in unincorporated areas. He s u I tant 's recorn1nendations pointed out that planning wai;, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o.,__,_,_,, pretty ·much a do-it-yourselfl• th ing as far as cities and the county were concerned but cautioned that city or county lines should not be a restraint on transportation plan i;. -The hasic fare wou ld be 25 ttnts and the basic fFequency of operations. 30 minutes. -Heard Caspers _s tate that he favors a ·~no fare" plan for county bus lines of the fi.itu re. but is willing to go al ong with the n1axin1um 25-cent fare proposed by the district's con- sultants. The superviso r said he \\'as imprei;sed with the S- cent. I.are in Moscow \\'hen he visited Russia last year. "II was also aware that most peo- BONG KONG CUSTOM TAILO•S & SHil TMAKfRS IN ORANGE C:OUNT'f P(RMANINT SHOWIOOM ~,,-,.-.,-.-;,.-,,.-,-.. ~,,-.~ •• ~ .. ~ SPRING SALi 2 SUITS $135 DOUBLE KNIT D••ltl• K~OI ., •• Jt' ~J'I April J lhru 1• (f •.111. ·I p.m.) SA VE UP TO 50% *" ~""d Ta11ar•d C~•to'" ~M 5"'"' SH llU.ah. S!e<h. s~1 .... Solk Mo~oi• •••• , it 6J • WI FIT ANY SIZI c ... ~ ... , ........ •a JI • ANY STYLI COPl(O s~ .. rk•k•• ••••·• • ~s 12 •flt(( "ALTEll:ATIONS Sil~Wo•l.,,,, •• A2 JI S~i<h ........... 10 6 •EASY PAYM(NTS 7000 FIJU\T Ur~,ORllll --~.... J...,ltll•y pJ"' "'"'o•• ' d"'~ m [Sg o,,.n n.1. WOOllNS & DOLll l E KNITS 1 ' 10-S ple "'ere using the buses," he '•• ,..,.,.1n1 .... nt tall 'l••hl. l'h•11• l ll-0211 1r 77._1251 added. 2082 M1CHILSON-SUlll 105-NEWPORT llACH -lleard ~1rs. Carol Hansen.1~~,~o~,"~'"~·~o~ .. ~·~··~'~·~· ·~·~·"~·~·~~·~·~·~·~;,,..,~ .. ~·~'~··~M~~~°'~"~'~"'~'~'·~··~·~.,;;;;~~~ president of Mu 11 r a n1 Ame ricA Corp.. a n d the district's consul tant on en- viron mental impact, s a Y , .. -------------------------, "Fiscal constraints in en- vironmental plann ing cannot be ignored.'' The chic, attract ive blond Heart V1iit 'Exercised' -Start Easy SANTA ANA -Don't be: a "Seasonal Sam'' warns the Orange County Heart Associa- tion. That's what the association has labeled the middle-age?! overwe ight male \\'ith a seden· tary job \\'ho -with the "'arming spring weather feels a ven to exercise. The fir st warm Saturday compels Sam to become . a high school track star again, or a tennis champ. His first step. however, should ha ve been to a physi- cian to learn what type and amount of exercise he needed, sa ys the association. The physician can give a test to determine what exercises peo- ple need and are capable or doing. The associ ation calls it a must for persons over 35 years of age. There are other necessary requirements for cardiovascu- lar health and these include 11 voiding cigarettes. keeping body weight at norm Al by ca_l- orie watching, and controlling the Amounl and I y p e s of fat. ea t e n. This is particularly true for middle- aged ptrsons who~e living habits ma y have increased their_risk of heart attack or who ha ve suCh eXtr8 fis k diseases as high b I o o d pressure or diabetes. Here are some other tips for exercise: -If you have" a sedentary job and 11re told to start an exercise program. begin slow- ly and gradua\J~ ~ncreas~ the Intensity of tr_a 1n1ng activity over dA ys or even \feeks. -Do not exercise if you ha'Ve 1 mini)?' 111nEsS. an In - fection or are under any stress or em.6tio nal turmoil. - we pay 412 % on regular savings accounts, The big banks pay]usl 4%. Which makes our rate 12Yz% hlg~ert~anlhelrs. And deposits in by the 10th of the month, eam from the 1st. !hat can add up. So can our 5~ % time passbook interest.. Centinela Bank. Where the percentages are more Jn your favor. 12 ~°lo Higher Interest for Your Savings. -(IJ centilela Bank lololowood 124 EIJI Nutwood ., ...... Ktm0talMdt 1103 AYl1\lon Av1n1.1t .37.2-2101 Ploya Del"., 1117Weat M1ncheller 123-1211 fftwport •••ch :W3 WNI Ca11t HlghWr( 641-7121 Memb1rFOIC - Avoid hot showers after eii:erclsing. Follow your ex· rrcise!I with a res tful "cooling down" period. Then take A lukewarm shower. Exer~ising and hot water do the same thing to the blood ves·sels: they expand, and the heart mu~t pump more blood. After exercising. the blood vetstls shpuld be.gin to return , <o Mrm~.. . !-----------------~ ... DAil Y ,!LOT f Vote on April 11, 1972 for -~~ -JOHN . STOR-E I l .. ,, MEET JOHN STORE: 44 years old, graduate of University of Washington !BSMEI; Consulting Engineer ; Resident of Newport Beach for 10 years. Board member of his Home- owners Assoc. Member of Citizens Coordinating Commit· tff of the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters. Married · 20 years to Marit, three daughters; Solveig , Astrid & Linda . JOHN'S VIEWS ON SOME ISSUES: VDENSITY . "11'FREEW A Y V AIRPORT . VHIGH-RISE VUPPER BAY VLOWER BAY "11'CITY BUDGET VANNEXATION DEAR NEWPORTERS. •• .. . Control & provide for parks . Stop Coastal Route . Reduce noise & pallutlon . Limit to few areas . Protect its environment . Stop pollution & sediment . Insure full dollar value . Study desirability first ' l des ire to serve as a Newport Beach City Councilinan because of rny dee p concern for our environnzent and the need for a 1no re ef fici ent and econonzical cit y governnzent . ~ I of fer nty 20 years of profession al engineering and business experienct and pledge to yo u to be a. re sponsive resident rep resent ati ve. l ask for yottr vote on Tue sday, April 11, 1972. ~ ENDORSEMENTS: Wlllll"' AtH Tiit lttv. l!dwtf11 "· Allt!I Kllh.,.lnt •. 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Wln1tr Mn, Jltn••• Wlnt1rtur11 M1rrltt Witmer Allll!tll'f Wtlctll l!tw•rt Ill. Wtltllw1'11, f.,1,.1... Pllllfl It, W""-rtll, M,D, l1y I . WMlll'f l ulh W1•111rdt t vt l'fll M, Y1un1 Tl!t!Olti R. 'ff.lint Everii Registered Vo ttr in Newpor~ Con Vo tl' for JohJt Store Condutotes Are Nominat ed from Dis trict~ But t lect1,d bv AIL 1'ote tor •'PROf'ESSI01~AL LEADERSHIP" 01~ APRIL 11, 1972 FOR THE 7th DfSTRfCT - JOHN STORE Consultin9 En9ineer x LAST NAME ON BALLOT -FIRST IN QUAL IFICATIONS Newport Beach City Council City Wicle Election P•l4 fer i.y1 Jo~11 St•r• Co111111lttM, J•hll llll•ftr •"' M•nhell D11ffl1hl, Plfl•11c• Cl!•il111e11 441 h•Ml1 T•"·• CllllM--&11-4tlt I JO DAILV PILOT SC Tutidtf Aprll 4 1972 OVER THE COUNTER NASD Ll1hn91 for Mond•y, April 3 1972 4-clay Week New York -Plan Not Just a Minor Thing By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) -One of the potentially more mean ingful experiments in industry today is the fou r-day week whether It be !or the usual 40 hours or for some lesser amount Hundreds o f companies large and small have at least tested the Idea and most WASHINGTON ACCOUNTS PROTECTED TO s10,DOO.OO Ac<ou nts protected up to maximum of $10 000 00 by THRIFT GUARANTY CORPORATION of California only as provided in the Cal1forma financ11I Code ON $10,000 90-DAY f.ULL PAID - rHRIFT CERTIFICATES Int.rut p1y1bl• mon\1111 A copy of Chapter 8 (Guaranty of Thrift Accounts) of Divis10n 7 ol the Caltforn1a F1nanc1al Code may be obtained upon re quest THRIFT GUARANTY CORPORATION OF CALI FORNIA IS NOT AN INSTRUMENTAL tTY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ! 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' By NANCY BENTSON the N.' _-u• in gcvt?rnment as economic development and ··You would do away with even get to see the President.'' prcblems whereas now it's im· treasury. disti;'gu l"""'""ished from all of those community development. The the cabinet as au ch," Sanford "The president could see poss Ible for the president tn The changes, he said, \\'OUld DURHAM NC (up!) A d said. "Because the cabinet these four people and run the domestic side of be "drastic" but "I th ink • · · -9 1pecial or particular Interests heads of the eparlmenls they're in the spirit of the ·, governor of North Carolina, and objecti'ves." would be called de Put Y r ight now, as yoo know, hasn't :~rtph~pem~rye: i!h~~ ~~niz~ go~!r~:i:"~~·would retain the American revolution. I th ink --Terry-Sanford ushered in the 'l11e four departments coWd presidents and would hiwe really had much· influence. / we started out being in· ••New South," and as Presi-be organized around four ma-"the kind or authority needed Walter Hickel (former what's needed to be done to posts of secretary of state. dent he \\'OUld overhaul the jor thrusb hum 1 n lo run the domestic side of secre.lar.y. of Jnterlor ) of implement programs and to secretary of defense, attorney novative, we have tended to bl federal government, abolish .!.'=esou~r~c="~·-n'.'.:a~tur~a~I .!.'""'"'~~ces~,_Jg~ov~':'.'~nm~e~n~t·:_ __ ~ __ __:co'.'.u:'.'.r.'.:"'.:'.'.:co:'.'.m'.'.pC:l::•l:ned=.:h:•:.:cou=l:dn::.'.:.t __.::P:.:lan::.:.;P:::':•l::·ec:::l.:.•.:'::h•:::t_d:::•::•:.:lt_wi::.·:::1h.:__.=g:::ene:.:-::"::l.:•::n::d_t:::h.:.•.:sec.:.::r.:.et_a.::ry'-ol __ ;n_no_v_a_1i_ve_. _____ _ IN COOK'S CORNER 1' . i\ Fellow Newporters: 1 am Mrs. Warren Waters -hou sewife and moth'er of three dau ghters, ages 16, 14 and 12. . We have lived in the Broadmoor Harbor View Hills section of Corona del Mar for the past five years. I wish to speak to you on behall of Dee Cook, the most expe rienced, quali· fied candidate for the Newport Beach City Council. Dee Cook is an Independent candidate ·who will be a full-time Councilman. He has always been a stauilch supporter of bet- ter schools in Newport Beach. I have personally observ- ed Dee's high degree of intelligence and ability to understand and solve many complex problerru while serving on the City Council in the sixties. \Ve are most fortunate to have a man suc h as Dee Cook -offer his services to our City. Dee Cook's past contri- butions have made New- port Beach a better olace tn which to live. \Ve're. going to vote for Deet Cook on April 11 , We -. hope you will too! P. D. "Dee" Cook ~ . N..,,,.rt City Wltl1 ~ CtvllCH l!ll'C:llen AIH'll 1111'1 ,llld ,.. lly VIHllllMr• ltr (Ofll :::- Al H. $Mrn, 1H1 OOlcltt11'0CI, COM. the cabinet and appoint four,• deputy presidents. The Duke University presi- dent , no~ a month Into a Democratic presidential cam- paign that's a longshot at best, was a maverick a m o n g segregationist governors of the South in the early '60s, and would follow suit as president. Sanford , 54, outlined his plan~ to abolish an "ineffec· live'' cabinet and appoint four powerful deputies in an interview at his home. After revamping the e.x· eculive department , Sanford said , he would move the coun- try toward a ''creativ e federalism" in which there would be a strong federal government. but state and local govern(Tlents would have a vcice in the planning and evaluation of federaJly.funded programs. The object would be to put government back "where peo- ple can influence it." This, Sanford said. is one reason he decided last month to respond to a student pet'. tion dri ve and run for presi- dent. He entered N O<J._h Carolina's president i a I primary. intends to enter one in the north. and is courting delegate votes in all SO states, banking on the slender hope that the .Democratic con· _ · venlion will "deadlock" and turn to him for the nomina- tion. "I didn't get into the race to stop Wallace. stop fl.tuskie, sfop McGovern. or anybody else," Sanford said. "I got in because I want to be President cf the United States. because I can do some things that nobOd y else has talked about and nobody else has tried to dO." Most candidates, Sanford said. share the general con- cepts cf what the country should be. "But I don 't ·think anybody else is talking about how you get there." "It's so easy to talk about rats in the ghettos. slums. lack of transportation and all of these pricrities the nation has." Sanford said . 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Ferguson's restraining order, the con· struction companies may cont inue pump- ing until the·hearing as long as the waste discharge complies with restrictions set forth three weeks ago by the Regional W11ter Quality Control Board. The federal order requires the defen· dants, Park Lido Development Corpora· lion and Sout h Coast Construction Com· pany, to make daily tests of discharge for • Ul Other lJ ses'! levels or sullides and cholorine. The results are to be reported under oath to the U.S. attorney's office apd the regional water board. The entire quest ion may be moot however as a representa tive of the Trautwein Brothers, the firm doing the pumping said the project should be com· pleted by the hearing date. "Our hope Is that we will finish pump- ing before the May 8 hearing," said Sam Ness, a Trautwei n engineer. "I don't think it really creates much of a problem now. We are higher up and onl y one pump is in operation," Ness added . Harry Hourigan, a spo kes man for the South Coast Construction Company said Tuesday that he was confused over the need for such an action by the federal government. "We'~e only pu tting back what comes into the building from the bay,'' he said. The high rise projeet has been the traget or public criticism since con- struction began in Novembe r. Local government agencies have been slow to act on the problem and the authority for such action has been passed Crom one to another. Spokesmen for the contractors have repeatedly claimed the pumping was near ~mpletion. They now claim work is ees Don't Overpay Taxes-IRS being slowed by a strike of cement con- tractors. According to Richard Bueermann, dire ctor of the regional water board, the builders have been livi ng up to the re- quirements imposed by his panel. "To my knowled ge, there is no in· dication they're not living up to the re· quirements;" Bueermann said today. Bueermann said his agency tests the efOuent at-least once a week and the buil der ls required to test the waste every day. Limits placed three weeks ago by the water agency include prohibition of solid waste or debris di~,.t.~rge from the site, limits on levels of < 'al content in the 47Teachers discharge. levels of oxygen in bay \\'alers and a ban on discoloration of the \\'ater for creation of a public nuisance . The !\fay 8 heari ng will gh·e the C'On· tractors a chance to show cause .,.,.h) a preliminar y injunction should not be issued enjoining them fron1 dischargini.: "any pollu tants of any kind or description froni. the site." The complaint which brought acllon by acting Attorney General Richard Kle in· dienst seeks a permanent 111Junct1on agai nst the construction company. ·rhe complaint was filed by prl\'ate cl11zcn.'f and representati\'es or the Bureau of Fisheries and \\'1\dtife. The Lido apartment proJCCI 11h1ch \Vlll ' C'(lnfa1n condorn inium housing and stand I !O frc.l h11-:h \1'as nearly scuttled by the City Couneit more than a ycar a~o. _Al th~! t1n1e, the countil 11·as in the midst or prt•1)aring a t('mporary ban on all high rise construtt1on. Since th1t bui!c!ing pernut had ah·l·ady Oren issued, b<111'('VC'r, construction on the Lido pr·oject 11·as allo1\'t_d to beg in. ~lcan"Julr. Councilman ~lilnn Dost,al lod:iy told thr T)AILY 1:s1LOT thnt the ci· tr of i\e11·1)()rl Reach ma y pi1r tic1pate 1n tht' lt'gt1l lH'linn. ··n'e urr try1ng to drtrrm111e \1he1h cr thr C'1 ty can or should J01n in on the ac· lion ," Dostal said. Additional Fu11ds Eye d Craft Festival Seen . as 'Door'· WASHINGTON <UPI I -The government will put a new messag e on the nation's television screens this week, warning Americans they may be handing over too much in· come tax money. Won't Face Dismissal 1 For Defense By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL DI tllf 0.11' r 1i.1 l!tff A proposed su mmer craft festival along Laguna 's Main Beach might "open the door to future summer use of the park for carnivals, happenings, rock festivals and large gatherings of gay group or youth groups" members ¢.'he Downtown Business Association (OBA) were told this morning. The warn ing was sounded by OBA presi den t Bill Marriner who was suc· cessful in receiving approval to appe ar before the city council Wednesday to pro- test the craft fa ir proposal. The plan, offered two weeks ago by city council candi date Beth Leeds and local writer Ed Van Deusen. is now under study by the city staff as a possible alternative to parking along the Main Beach during the sum mer. The staff is expected to report its fin- ding to councilmen Wednesda y. Marriner sugges ted that if a need for an arts and crafts show exists, part of the land in Laguna Canyon be rezoned for 1uch displays. The OBA preside nt noted that the downtown basin already is in need of 1500 parking spaces and proposed that the Main Beach be used as parking this sum· mti to benffit local merchants with established shops. Th e city estimates 174 parking spaces could .be constructed 4n Laguna Resident Joseph Tompkins. Succuml>s at 84 Servi ces will be held Wednesday in the beach as an interim use until develop- ment of the Main Beach park begins this !all. Marriner also objected to the style of booths that might be built and asked where the responsibility for licensing, leasing and quality control would lie. "Those people at the craft fair would be selling low-price jewelry and doo-dads. All thai could happen is for the thing to tu rn into a carnival," Marriner con· tended. Chamber or commerce manager Betty Myers said the craft show might turn in- to a "people's pa rk deal " and that the ci· ty might not be able to get rid of ex· hibitors at the end of the summer. The chamber, she said, is also against the craft show. N. Viet Tanks Break Through SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese using PT76 amphibious tanks b~oke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River today and moved toward the <:ity of Quang Tri, only eight mile!!I away, despite heavy U.S. air strikes and naval gunfire. Mili tary srurces said dozens of the lig ht amphibious tanks and at least 40 North Vietnamese landing craft with men and ammunition made it acroS!!l_the mud· dy Cua Viet river 10 iniles south of the Demilita rized 1.one onJy hours after a Sooth Vietnamese generaJ u id the t. vasion 'had been halted. The JO.second public service messages from the I n t e r n a I Revenue Service will urge workers to file new W forms w i t h em· players. The advertisements suggest that wa ge earners should file for one more exemption than they would normally be entitled. Dana Point Man Held by Police After Drug Raid Lagunll Beach narcotics agents Monday afte rnoon continued a w e e k I o n g crackdow n en local narco tics activity with the arrest of a Dana Point 1'1a'fl and the confiscation or 300 pounds of marl· juana. A young woman escaped from the scene of the arrest and is still at large. Detective Sgt. Neil Purcell identified the man taken Into custody as Robert ' Ste vens Trear, 22, of 33952 Chula Vista Ave. The narcotics agent said Trcar's arrest came as the result of arrests made Thursda y when 14 persons were taken in- to custody in Laguna Beach, Orange, and Colorado Springs, Colo. Accordin g to Purce ll, Trear·s Da na Poi nt home was under surveillance by Laguna Beach detec tives at about 3 p.m. Monday when Trear and the young woman suddenly came running out of the residence. Each jumped Into separate autos and they drove away in different directions, tbe detective said. Forty-seven Laguna Beach Unified School District teachers notified early last month they 1!'1ight not be rehired because of lack of funds will receive .COl't- tract.s at tonight's board of education meeting. By cutting reserve accounts to $50,000, making cuts of '65,000 in maintenance and operations accounts and levying pennissive taxes, trustees were ·able to come up with the necessary $135,000 to balance the 1972-73 budget and present contracts to each of the teachers. Tonight's meeting will be held at 7:30 in the district board room, 550 Blumont St. In addition to rehiring the teachers, trustees will receive a proposal from principal Don Haught for use of a trimester progra m at the high school. The proposal would split the school year into three 12-wee k "trimesters" as oppased to the two 18-week semesters now used. Haught said the plan would allow for better use of teache rs and allow students to take more courses while in high school. The trimester plan originally was ap- proved by the board of education, but the decision wa s reversed when trustee s William Thomas, Gerald Linke and Mrs. Patric ia Gillette took office last summer, following the spr ing school board elec- tions. Also included on the agenda for board action are: . -A recommendation from Supt. Dr. William Ullom that summer school not be offered this year becau se of lack of funds and lack of interest based on a recen t survey or parents. -A staff reC<lmmendation to conti nue in a federally funded program entitling i be district to $74,000 next year for a "differentiated staffing'.' program. ·.~ ~ Going to Co11rt McCormick Laguna Beac h Chapel for Joseph D. Tompkins, 45-ytar reside11t of the Att Colony. who died Sunday at South Coast Community Hospital. He was 84. Mr. Tompkins is survived b;' his widow, Harriet M. Tompkins of the home, 432 Shadow Lane: a son, Laguna Beach Fire Capt. David M. Thom pkins of South Laguna ; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Kuh n of Laguna Beach: niece, Mrs. Charlotte Sizemore of So uth Laguna ; and Gay Group Sues Officials Angela Davi s, acc used in the 1970 Marin County Courthouse shootout, is shown on her way to court in San Jose, where witnesses testified aboul what the captors in the un success· ful kidnaping allempt said during the ordeal. Story on Page 5. Laguna Cou1icil Hopefuls Ready For Final Forum District Attorney, Sheriff Named i1t Suit by four grandchild ren. The UC Irvine chapter of the Gay A n at iv e of Pennsylvania, Mr. Students Union (GSU) filed suit Monday Tom pkins cli me to California 56 yejl.rs in federal court in Los Angeles against ago and-was district mana ger ol ~ the,__m,-,Orange County-District Attorney and_ Pickwick Bus Compa ny of Santa Ana Un· the sheriff1s office to retrieve a con- til the line was sold to the Greyhound troversiai film. Bus Company in 1926. Terry Oleson, graduate student in In 1927 he moved his family to Laguna psychobiology and president of the GSU Beat h and from 1927 to. 1930 drove a is the plaintiff In the suit filed at the re- coaStal bus between Ne wport Beach and quest of lhe Southeni California Chapter San Ju an Capistrano. He later worked for of the American Civil Liberties Union. a Long Beach transportation company The suit names District Attorney Cecil and then, from 1947 to 1953. drove a local Hicks and Sheriff James Musick both 1s bus for the Stephens Bus Line. tndividuaJ derendmtl and offictrs of the county and state. PROFILES GI VEN ON CANDIDATES Through eNorts of the Ora nge Coast Lea gu' of Women Voters, the DAILY PILOT today present• brief biographies, photos and ,questions and answers from all six Lagu na Beach City Council can didates ."' Jt1form11Uon on all the candJdates appears today on Page 2. TM suit Is based on the March t _.. fiscation by Sheriff's DepuUes of a film, "Se.ven~in a Barn" which the GSU IM!- •ch«laled lor show ing " part or a panel dlscailion on pornography . Deputies acted on a warrant Issued by Central Orange Coun t)' Mu nicipal CoU rt Ju<ige Robert E. Rkkle•. Rkkles issued the warrant after hearing a descr iption of what the mm portrayed during an hour· long taped telephone conversation with San Francisco police officer s. '1t'1 an orgy,11 an Orange Countr district attorn<y"s omce spokesman told ...._ _________ _, ..,i.I!''"'· Although the film deputies seized had Angeles , San Francisco, Chicago and never been scree ned in Orange County, it New York. had played in public theaters in cities University officials had approved a Laguna Beach city courn:il candidate!! _througbo the U.s__mcluding--1.os-peciaLu.s.e:rcquest:by:tht-CSU...to=screen--=.wilUppeat-in-their final major-public UC~ Gay Club Slates Forum While the legal battle over the seizu re of the film HSeven in a Barn" continues, the Gay Student Onion at UC Irvine plans a forum on "Film Censorst.!!J> and Sexu al Frttdom .. lo be held al 7 p.m. Thursda'y in social science lecture hall on campus. GSU president Terry Olesen said tht regular Thursday meeting is 01"'0 to th< publi<. David Brown , a Hollywood al· torney representing Oleson in his federal court 1ulL against county of- ficials, will senre on a panel discussing the censorship issuei the film as part of a program on obsceni-forum at 7:30 o'clock tonight In city hall ty to have been held from 7 to 10 p.m. council chambers, under the sponsorshJp March 9 .in Science Lecture HaU. of the La guna Beach Coordinating Coun- The suit cha rges that the Orange C'.oun· ty officials, by seizing the film and "by ell. . ,- threats of arrest and prosecution, in· Candidates will be asked to respond to timldated University officials and caused the question, "What do you consider to be cancellation of permission to screen the the most importa nt issue Jn the cam· film ••• " The actions violated the constltutlonal rights of the students and of the "50me 3SO people who came to the program on Marc h 9,'' a GSU spokesman claims. -Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy said a rev iew of the film by himself and a racully commi ttee -held at the same time the· Municipal Court judge w_!i!I con- sidering Issuing a warrant -determined the showing would exceed university standards. · After that private screening at which Oleson and an ACLU lawyer were said to be present, UCI offlcials withdrew their !l"rml'51on lo 1how Ille rilm and the GSU Hoy uid, agrttd not to show th< film In 111ee u.wsvrr, , ... ,l paign?" Five minutes will be allowed each speaker lffiiJ a question an,d answer _period will fol\ow. . The candidates wUI appear be:fore members and guests of the Chamber or Commerce at a 7:45 a.m. breakfast meeting In the llotel Laguna \Vednesday morning and will speak to students at {he high school in two assemblies Thursday morning. lncumbent candidate Charlton &,:!yd. who is in Bos'l.en lo attend funera l scrvlcf!s for his brother. will not be pre-stnl at tonlghC1 forum . ite is ex~ pected to return to Laguna Wedne!lday afternoon. By BARBARA KREIBICll 01 Ille Dl llY 1"1191 ~111! Legal fees for defense against Reallor \1ern Taschner's suit to invalidate the high rise ord inance have cost the city or . Laguna Beach mo re than $4,000 in the current fiscal year, it was disclosed. today. The cosl appears in a memorandu m from the director or finance to the CitY. Council, requestin g an additional 1p. propriation of $14,180 to cover legal ex· pendit'lrcs for the remai nder otfile fi scal year. Appropriations for legal services for the year were budgeted at $24,SOO but ap. proxinuttcly $29,005 already has been spent ;ind it is estimated that an ad- diriona l $9.675 will be rC'quired for thr re- maining three rr.onths of the fisca l year, the 1nen10 states. Under the city 's contract with City Al· torney 1'ully Seymour, he is paid a re- tainer of $1.SOO a month, plus $50 an hour -for extra work on court cases. In addition the attorney's budget allows for material and supplies and includes a $5,000 annua l allocalion ror consultation fees. A breakdown of expenses shows that so far this year the allorney's offlce has received $1,610 for extra work on the Taschner case and his co-counsel in the case, attorney William Wilcoxen, has been paid $2.513 from the cons ultation alloca tion. City Manage r Lawrence Rose today confirmed that the city'.s legal fees in the case so far ha ve eXceeded $4 ,000 and noted, "the case is .still on appeal." Other special expenses listed in the memorandum include $925 in legal fees fo r prosecution or a case against !he Hare Kri shna group and Sl.065 . for ··miscellaneous" cases. These. llose said , are principally prosecutions of municip~l code violations, such as the building code and the health code. ''This is the price," he said, "for strict enforcement of our laws." The breaKdown also shows $2,673 paid lo the County of Orange for prosecution of code violations, which. Rose said, covered mostly criminal cases during the month of May. Rose noted that the $24,500 budgeted for legal services this year was deficient in allowing ror contingencies. • It compared with a $31.400 budget in 1971 and a $27,700 budget in 1970. Orange Co ast Weather Those low clouds t1nd fog along the coast will lower temperatures somewhat on. Wednesday according to the weatherlady. Highs in the OO's are expected. Lows 45-M. INSIDE TODAY A poster by tJ1e Cathol ic church dtpictin!'] Jes1tS----tn tr 1e·t. loio ne cktie j(lils to go over u1eU 1ofr.l1 mnnu of Brri:il's fa11hful. Sae i!ory, Page · 1. l.. M ... ,. 1 (llltwfli. J tlattltl4f U·lt C""kt M c,.u-• 11 0.1111 Htfltt• I lfOtrltl ""' ~ M•lltlll ' Ml'lltt ,. M~h"I I'•• l l Nt!ltMI N-t or11,.• c-~ • SHtll l~ll •*~ Mt,..._ , .. n r 11"'itltft " • f_ftl1rt•l-tlll " l'IMIM:t 1•11 T""'ltf'I It ..... lflot •tem t M~te-H Aflfl Ll flfttt tt , ...... ,..., ' .......... ,, Nt'l't 1).11 w..w """ • • •• • • 2 DAIL V PllOT lB Me.et Your Laguna ·couneil -Candidates. Boyd Supports 'Height Lin1it QIARLTON BOYD, 52. of 121l Si>rllt Drive. received a degree in economics from Harvard l:iniveriilty, has lived in Laiguna Beach for 15 1eats , and is a travel a.gent. Qualifications: 1 • Know 1 e d g e or government : v1ct·mayor. Inc um bent <:ouncilman : bu~l· ~ ness: owner of Ad· venture Tra vel. exe- cutive in aerospace, economist : organiza· tions : CTPA , Civic League. an festi· vals, Beautification Committee. 1'.1en's Club. Question: Do you feel that existing Programs for preven- tion of juvenile deliquency in Laguna are adequate? Answer: "'No. 1 feel there is a need for a separate legal entity. inr:luding facilities and persoMel: such a syste m should be affiliated closely with city and county health functi<>ns in Lagun:i : it ghould provide frequent ~tatus reports to City Qiuncil." . . Question: Do you fa\'01 city funding and support for P.X(enslon of these progra ms? . ,, Answer: "Yes. t favor city funding . QuestlOll : Do you fee! the City Council should be able to reverse Planning Coin· mission decisions by a Vflte of 4 to l or 3 to 2! Answer: ''Ney.• n.ile of 3 to 2 OpP.ll!': lhe door to more. variances of Surf & Saud type. The 4 to I rule 3ho~d be resl.lred.!' Question : Did you support the height limit initiative? . Answer: "Yes -fulfilling a campaign promise in the election of 1968." Question: Will you vote to ;>oi.tponc plans for development In Syca1nore Hills until the open space plln for t.1e city is adopted? ... Answer: "Yes. Need to preserve can· yons, hills· slopes. flatlands, open vistas and wildlife around Laguna 1n natural state and tie-in with "closed" sewagP. i;ystem, to provide unlimited water · fer greenbelt and Laguna Lakes.'' Question : Are you in favor of appl ying for federal funding for open space con- servation? Answer: "Yes. 1 feel Laguna sh?uld ap- ply fo~ Federal Funds." Question: What are your 11reas of special concern? Answer : "The person: Insurin'g well being; protection of ciril r i g ht s : assurance o{ food, clo'hing, shelter: prir vi'sion of mental, phy~iclil health care, locally. I.and Use: Restoring village at· mosphere, !\fain Be3rh Park, low 6ilhouette buildlng, ~elbow room'. Sea: Protection of ocean water. shore lines, beaches. Air : Cleaner air, less no~e." Art-A-Fair Gets OK in Laguna The sixth annual Art-A-Fair Monday night received the blessing or the Lag1.ma Beach planning commission. Commissioners were unanimous in granting a temporary use. permit for the annuj11 show which will run at 346 N. Coast Highway from July 14 to Aug. 27. Grounds chairman Jack Wh itaker told ~ommlssioners that 50 exhibitors will participate in this year's show and that 13 parking spaces for visitors wiU be prir vided at the rear of the grounds. Fire on Cannery Row MONTEREY (UP I I -An arson-caused blaze on historic Cannery Row l\1ond.ay destroyed an estimated $5,000 to $10,000 worth or building materials. Authorities said a flammable liquid was poured over lumber at three separate locations on lhe i;ite of a proposed Cannery Row $1 million shopping complex. Carr Favors - Youth Funds RICllARO L. CARR, 40 .. of 1~1S Bluebird Canyon Drive , rectived degrees tn fOlltlcal science-and law and has-been a corp0r11e all.orney and staff counsel 1n Ulguna Beach for three years. Qualifications: "Admitted to Wis~sin Supreme Court, Federal C-Ourts and_ Supreme Court of the United States: 1 International attor· ney: con1rart ex· perience: Laguna businessman : inde- pendent candidate with new ideas." Question: Do you reel the existing pro- gram!! for preven· tion of juvenile de· linquency in Laguna are ,adequate! Answer: "No. Better and more ex- tensive recreational facilities are re- quired, like a Girls' Club, swimming pools and junior playhquse. Exislin.': facilities must be better publicized and supported . Question : Do you favor city funding and support for extension of these pro- grams? An!iwer: ''Yes. Whereas the ritv funds adult activities. so too mus! it fUnd-sup- port juvenile activities. Constructive utilization will be realized through de- mand." Question: Do you feel the City Ccuncil should be able to reverse planning com· mission decisions by a vote of 4 to 1 or 3 to 2? Answer: ··r our to I. The commission is a responsible, spcci81ized body. f~ should not be emasculated by the council. An enacted· general plan would µrovide svlid Pl anning Commission guidance." Que1tion: Did you support the height limit initiative? Answer: Yes. Laguna's skyline must compliment the landscape, not detra ct therefrom." Question : Will you vote to postpone plans for development in Sycamore Hills until the open space plan for the city is adopted7 ·I Answer: "Yes. Once 1lost to develop- ment, the area would be unavailable to open space planning." QuHtlon: Are you in favor .of applying for federal fund ing for open space con- servation? Answu: ''A qualified yes . U~e of Federal (or State ) funds is dependent upon the conditions applying to those fund!!. Yet obviously Laguna alone cannot afford this coruiervation. ·• · Question : \Vhat is your area of special concern? Answer: "Derivation of increased city re venue to accomplish many beneficial programs without increased tax burdens on La gu nans. Our tourist trade must be expanded, yet our village atmosphere must be preserved. We must increase our ~youth-adult facilities. realize :> u r greenbelt plan, complete our Main Beach, yet not compromise our oommunity ideals." From PIJflfl 1 LAWSUIT •.. order to avoid arrests or student!! by Sheriff's Deputies. Oleson's suit, filed by Hollywood at- torney David M. Brown , alleges that the program, including the film showing, was "entitled to oons titutional protection under the free speech and press, assembl y. association , privacy and due process provisions of the U.S. Qinstitu- tion -the first , fourth, ninth and four· tcenth amendments .. , The action asks the federal court to order the county Officials to return the film. The print in question had bee n brought lo the GSU meeting by film producer Jay Brian, who was to have served on a panel discussing the fiJm and related obscenity issue!. 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The ~t asks the federal court ~ to declare as ''lawful'' the program -in- cluding the showing of the confiscated film -and as~s that county officials "be enjoined from further interference." Even without the program, attorney Brown said. "the showing Of an obscene film is constitutionally protected whe" shown in the pursuit of legitimate educa~ tional or scientific purposes. T'ne film was to be stiown in the pursui t of such purposes," he told the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. Kidnapers Nab Wrong Hostage? CRYSTAL BAY. Nev. (UP I)-Sherilf's detectives \li'ere investigating the case of the kldnapers who apparently abducted the wrong \li'Oman. · Carolene ft1. \Vatkios. 33, a maid at the rtsldence of Casino owner Wallace Dill, was kldnaped ~two /\\en S.turday In !he apparent be.lief that she ,_,as one or Dill's daughters, dttectives uid. She was driven around mnst of the dey befort h<ing rtleased, frightened put unharmed. Th L C i·d t ~·-Del~s-HiL e aguna ru;luf a es By Lawi·ence Leeds-Backs 5 to 0 Vote The DAILY PILOT today presenl.5 brief biographies. photos and questions and ans"•ers for all Alx candidates seeking election to IY.'O open seats on the Laguna Beach City CQuncit in the April 11 municipal elecU?n. Candidate questionnaires were _gnt out and comP.ded by..JhLOl'Jlni'.!-OliSf League or \Yomen \.·oters which servei; Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Costa l\1 esa , Irvine and the Saddleback Valley. HARRY J. LAWRENCE. 57, of 2345 S. Coast Highway. attended Long Beach school!! through city-colltge and received a B.A. degree from Woodbury College . As reSident of Laguna for 2S years. he owns }Varren Imports. BETH LEEDS. 30, of 2111 Crestview DriveJ attended Laguna Beach schoels from kind°'erga rten through high school and later attendc<I USC. She ha s lived j n Laguna since 1947 And is a research assista nt in co1nmunl ty in\•olvement . A total of 9,465 registered voters in Laguna Beach are el igible tn cast ballots in next Tuesday ·s election. T\vO or the five City CQuncil seats are up in this election. Voters ma y vote for tY.'O of the siJ: candidates offered on lbe QuallJlcation~: ··1 ha\·e had a wealth of e.11:perience with baguna periple-as presl· dent of the Chamber or Commerce, Rotary. Playhouse, liolida y Burea u, vice· president or the Opera, cha irm an of Beautification, etc." (lualUiculions : ''1 am-iJne of the many citizens living in t.ag una t·on{'('rned about lhr quality of !He tha t is being threatened in this com1nun ity. I "·ant to help." -liilllol - ---- Laguna Poll s v.·ill he open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. next Tuesday. Haller 'Wary Of Funding' FRAN HALLER. 41. of 1229 Temple Hills Drive, attended Anoakia High School ifl Sierra Madre, Smith College, received a degree from the University of Southern California and aUended Pep- perdine. "A loan officer with a feder~I at· torney in Laguna, she has been a resident for 12 years. Qu alifications: "f have legal , business and a local back· ground of 12 years, plus stabi lity, de· sire and enthusiasm lo do the job need- ed." Question: Do you feel that existing ... programs for pre· vention of juvenile delinquency in La· guna -are adequate? Do you favor city fund ing and support for extension of these programs? Answer: "I fa vor city fund ing to sup- port lhese programs. Adequate is not good enough if we can do more to prevent delinquency and motivate the young." Que stion : Do you feel the City Council should be able to reverse planning com· mission decisions by a vo te or 4 to 1 or 3 to 2? Ansy.·er: •·r..1ajority rule is the tradition of American democracy from the grass roots level of government on up through the U.S. Supreme Court." Question: "Did you support the height limit initiative? . Answer: "Yes, the residents should determine how )ligh is high." Question: \\'ill you \'Ote to postpone plans for development in Syca more Hill!! until the open space plan for the city is adopted? Answer: "Yes." QurstJo n: Are you in fav or of applyin g for federal fund ing for open space con· servation? Answer : "No. l'm wary of any federal . funding . It's still my money. I would rather see th e greenbelt on a paying basis. Th is might be achieved by a com· bin afion of the land in its natural state plus recreational areas.'1 Question : What is yo ur area of special concern ? - AJ!Swer : "Anything that touches and concerns Laguna and its residents.'' Runaway Youth Held in Laguna .In Burglaries Laguna Beach police Monday night ar· rested a runaway Florida youth allegedly driving a stolen car filled with burglary tools and stolen property. Officer Richard Kolzi n sto pped the l6- yea r-0ld boy at about 10 p.m. on North Coast Highway when he spotted the out- of·state auto traveling in an erratic man· ner. The boy said he had his parents' permission to be in Cali fornia. but Kotzin detained the youngster on curfew charges until a check could be made with relatives in ·Florida. A search of the passenger com· partment of the car .allegedly revealed a box containing 1U1rious types of burglar's tools, including Jock picks and files, of- ficers said. A driver's license and. wallet stolen Su nday from James Scramlin, of 625 Catalina St., also v.·as found in the auto. In the trunk, police said they found three cameras, assorted piec~.s of jewelry and numerous credit cards hearing dif· !erent nAmes. Florida author ities transmitted in- formation \'ia teletype that the auto was stolen and lhe youths parents said the boy had run away several wee__k.s ago . The youth was transferred to juvenile hall toda y and Is being held on charge!! Including suspicion of burglary a nd grand thefl auto. Plea of Guilty Made i1i Killing SAN DIEGO (AP) -An Oceanside man accuged of murdering ... hls "'Ile Dec. 22 has pleaded guilty to • reduCed charge of ..involuntar.)' manslaughter..&fttr: a trlal_ e:nded with it. hung jury, William l\10ore Parsons, 32 . e:ntered the plea Monday with a stattment saying he and his wif@ were struggling over 1 rifle whr:n she fell. He "nudged" her with the rifle to see If she was unconscious, and the "rifle we:nt off" accldentatiy, the statement said. Superior Court Judge William T. Low l et April 24 foi" I hearing_on sente:nclni, which he 1ifd COOJa range 1rom pl'lbatlon to ts y .. rs In t>rl ' Holrn Lists Priorities ROY W. HOLM. 45, of 1250 Hillcrest Drive, rece ived a bachelor of science degree in lndustrial Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology and is a business 'executive at Beckman Instruments. Inc. He has been a resident of Lagun a Beach for II years. Quall~ifications: ··For the past four years r have demonstrated abilities to get important community objectives -fro m 1'.1ain Beach Park to a balanced budget." Question : Do you feel that ex isting pro-.. I grams for prevention of juvenile delin~ quency in Laguna are adequate? Do you favor city fund · ing and support for extension of these programs? Answer: "No. I do not. By any fai r • . person's standards lhe d rug situa tion, in particular, in o u r community is a ~e.rious problem . Drug abuse counseling and other youth-di rected prograpis are essen· tial and should be supported by the city in concert with our schools and county agencies .' '' Question: Do you feel the City Council should be able to re verse planning com- mission d~isions by a vote of 4 to 1 or 3 to 2 vote? Answer : "Three council members recently changed this, traditional 4 to 1 requirement · making it easier for developers and land speculators to achieve more dense zoning privileges." Question: Did you support the he ight lim it initiative? Answer: "Yes. Subsequently I suc- cessfully authored i;upplementary and supporting zoning ordinances." Question : Will you vote to postpone plans for development. in Sycamore Hills until the open space .plan for the city is adopted? Are you in favor of applying for fede ral funding for open space con- servation? Please oomment . Ans'A·er: "Yes. It would pursue use of federal and state funds to conserve this area as I have with our Main Beach Park." Que1tlon: What is your area of special con cern? Answer~: ''Preservation of our natural amenities and a conservative fiscal ap- proach to city budgeting. Pa r k s , greenbelts and open spaces are priority objectives to be worked for at a pace consistent with our ability to pay." Slide Show Offered A 20-minute slide program on the ac· livites of South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna is now being of- fered to all clubs and organizations. The program, which will be narrated by a hospital offici al , depicts the progress of the present expansion program and describes ne\v fa cilities planned al the hospital. Bookings for the program may be made by, calling J im Hind at 499-1311 ext. zoo_ Question: Do vo u feel that exisling programs for pre- venlion of juvenile delinquency in L1· guna are adequate'.' Do you favor city fundin g and support for extension or these programs? Answer: "Laguna should be quite proud or its programs for prevention of juvenile delinquency. We have an out.standing Boys' Clu b Little League, Y~lCA , Junior All-Amer· !can Football , etc. The high school has an active ~ontinuation" program for dropouts. But not enough is being done. We must Sllpport further programs." Ques tion : Do you feel the City Council should be able to reverse planning com- mission decisions by a vote of 4 to 1 or 3 lo 2? An~wer : • ' Co m m i s s io n recom· • mendalions are just that -recom- mendations based on in-depth study, the council. as the elected represen!atires of the people, must ha ve-the final \\·ord. Ques tion: Did you support the height limit initiative? Answer: "The ordinance reads 36 feet and should be totally supported." Ques Uon: \Viii you vote to postpone plans for development in Syca more Hills until the open space plan for the city is adopted? Are you in favor of applying for federal fu nding for open space con· servation? Please oomment. Ans"·er: ··sycamore Hills development should be considered in the open space study. We citizens.have already paid into federal and state fundi ng for such proj- ects. It should righUully. then. return to support the project -especially since the study is an edict." ··Question : What is your area of special ~oncern? · Answer: "We must reverse our past record of unreasonable delays and con- troversy begetting harassment and foot· dragging in planning. \Ve must decide what we want and proceed . With this ap- proach will come' a harmonious at · mosphere betwee n citizens that cannot exist in the presence or delay, deceit and distrust." (lutstion: l)Q y<Ju feel th at e,ti sting p~ grams for preven· tion of juvenile de- linquency in Laguna are adequate? Do you favor city fund· ing and support for extension o{ these programs? Answrr : ''I fa vor suppo rt and funding for extension of ac· livities for youth of all age.5 that can b r i n g us all together Y.'here we can a!I "'Ork nur problems out lngether. J uvenile delinqucn c.v is only a proble m wht'n no one cares. \Ve must all \1''1t'k togcth<'r to create a more harmon ious en viron men!.'' Question: Do you feel the City Council should be able to reverse planning com- mission dccisionsJ?.Y a vote of 4 to I or 3 to 2? ' AnS\l'er: "l lx•J!eve that overturning a decision of the planning commission should be made v.•hen the wishes of the people have not been met. To do this is serious and 1 feel a 5 to O vote should be nec essary.·• Que.stinn: Did you support the heig~t limit init iative? Ans"·er: "Yes. I don 't kno"' an yone who didn't." Question : \V iii you vote to postpone plans for development in Sycamore. Hills until the open spare plan for the city is adopted? Are you in favor of applying for federal funding for open space con· servation? Please comment: Answer: ... Yes, to both questions. Laguna C:in}·on Road is our 'Gate way' to Lagun a. \\le mu st protect our nalural beauty and \'ital greenbelt . Development against the harmony of the land \~·ill only destroy the land we are all trying to pro- tect." Question: What is you r area of special concei;n! An&\li·er : "I am an open channel for the people in Laguna to voice our concerns. I \viii reflect on the City Council ,the needs of everyqne." Dr. Beasley to Quit Post As Capo School Trustee Or. Robett Beasley, well-known San Clemente veterinarian, announced Mon· da y that he will resign as a member of ths Capistrano Unified Sct.ool District Board of Trustees. Beasley, who has been on the board since unification eight years ago. said he is "getting tired, older, and it is becom- ing increasingly difficult to live, work and attend school board meeti ngs." ' "The President of the Uni ted States-on· ly has to serve eight years," he said. Beasley qu ipped that it is better to resign and have peop·le wonder why than to stay so long that they request a resi gnation. "I have 1 lim..ited number or years left,' .. he said. "lf'was a matter of pr iori- ty, so t want to spend these years argu· ing "'ith my colleagues." Beasley, who is a pa st board president and former San Clemente Citizen of lhe Year, said he will remain on the board until after the coming year's budget is adnpted. A special elect.ion will then be held to fill the vacancy in his first distr ict. Beasley came lo San Clemente as. a young man . He and his wife put $100 down on a lot one Afternoon during a English and a second language program. that it y.·as refundable if they changed their mind . · J~e first ran for the school bot1rd in 1952 in the old Sa n Clemente Elementary School District WE'VE ONLY ' JUST BEGUN! Twenfy.fivt years ago • few far-sighted people i.arpet bus in•ss. re volufionized the First, the chemical Industry developed synthetie fibers, eli min ating reli ane • on wool qu1 li ty end produetion. StcHtl, m1chinery was invt nttcf wh ich t nt bled e1rp1tin g to be mtnufactur•d up to 100 timt• fas ter. ftlrd, t nd most imp-ort a·nt, •omt people sfuek their necks out and risked capital to put th•st devtlopm•nt1 to wo rk. What do11 th i1 me1n t o yo u? It ftlMM thet earpetin; eosf1 IHI th al'I 10 y11r1· t90. tt mNlll th•+ whtt wts onet • luxury is now within ra nge of tlmost •v•ryon•. It ,.. ... , • sel•ction unimagintbl• lO y11r1 t go. With our f1m i.ly in th• ctrptf "u1in111 sine• 1194, we. hav• 111n more thange1 In the last f•w y•ars thin Wt btlleved po11lbl•, c.reating the 9re1t•1t consumer growth indu1try in our eeonomy. Aft•r 71 year1 1 it looks li ke we'YI ..., llllt ...... , A-ID EN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. conj. MlSA 646-48381------1 • ' J -I I • I I • Saddlehaek EDIT.ION Today' Flnal N.Y. Stoeks L * * * VOL. 65, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES .Gay_Students The UC lrvine chapter of the .Gay Students Union (GSU J filed suit Monday in federal eourL in Los Angeles against the Orange County District Attorney and . the sheriff's oUice to retrieve a corr troversial film . Terry Oleson. graduate student in psychobiology and .president of the CSU Is the plaintiff in the suit filed at the re- quest of the Souther11 California Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union . The suit names District Attorney Cecil VC I Gay Club Slates Foru1n Hicks and Sheriff James Musick both as individual defendants and officers of the county and state. The suit is based on the ~iarch 9 con· fiscation by Sheriff's Deputies of a film , "Seven in a Barn" which the GSiJ had sched uled for .showing as part of a panel discussion on pornography. Deputies acted on a warrant issued by Central Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Rickles. Rickles issued the warrant after hearing a description of . Coast ORANGE COUNTY, C~LIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRlt: 4, 1972 File Suit Over what the film portrayed during an hour· long taped telephone conversation with San Francisco poliCe officers. "!l's an orgy," an Orange County ~istrict attorney·s office spokesman told newsmen. Although the film deputies seized had never been screened in Orange County, it had played in public theaters in cities throughout the U.S. including LOs Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and New York . · University officials had approved 1 special use request by the GSU to screen the film as part or a program on obsceni· ty t(I have been held from 7 to 10 p.m. March 9 in Science Lecture Hall. The suit charges !hat the Orange Cou!l- ty officials, by seizing the film ind "by threats of arrest and prosecution. in· · timidated University officials and caused cancellation of permission to screen the film .. .'' The actions violated the con stitutional Seize rl~htt1: of the students and or the' "somr 350 people who came to the program on A1arch 9." a GSU spokesman cl aims. Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy said 11 review of the film by himself and :1 faculty committee -held at the sanir time the Municipal Court judge w:is <·On· sidering issuing a warrant -dc1erm1ned the showing would exceed uniVt>rsity sta ndard!li. After that pr ivate !lirreenini: al y,•h1ch Ole.soft and an ACL U lawyer were said lo Pollution Probed TEN CENTS -· • OV-1 ™' prt'scnf , tJC'l official.« "'1rhdrew their l'f'rl n1ss1..-1n t(I i;h(lw thr film and the GSU, Ho.v snid . agr<'{'d not to ~h(lv .. thr fil m in (lrd{'r to ll\'l11d arrest.~ (If :o:tudt'n ls by S.hf'r1fr's l)f_pu11cs. Oli>snn ·.~ ~u 11 , riled by llnllywood 11!· lurney D;:1\'\d \.I Orown. allC'p,cs thal the pro~rarH. 111rlud1 ng lhi> F1 lnl ... hol'l1ing. was ··('nt itl(.11\ to constlt11 tion:l l protection undrr thr frl'e speech and pres<, asscn1hl)'. llS~oci:ilinn. pr1\'lH 'Y and due tS<•e LAWSUIT , Page !I l While the leg81 battle over the seizure of the film "Seven in a Barn" continues. the Gay Student Union at UC Irvine plans a forum on "Film Censorship and Sexual Freedom" to be held at 7 p.m._ Thursday in social science lecture hall on campus. Judge Orders Hearing on Newport High Ris e GSU president Terry Olesen said the regular Th ursday meeting is open to the public. David Brown, a Hollywood at- torney representing Oleson in his federal C<lUrt suit against county of- ficials , will serve on a panel discussing the censorship issues. Hirsch Divorce Trial Dela yed • Week by Judge A one week delay was ordered today in an Orange County Superior Court di vorce trial that seemed certain to end with the carving up of the $50 million industrial empire of racing magna te Clement Lang •·Buddy" Hirsch of Newport Beach. Judge Frank Domenichini is not ex- pected to hear 1he first testimony in !he ~ction brought against Hirsch by Newport Beach i1ocialite Claudia Hut.son Hirsch, 43, of 30 Harbor Island until Mon· day. Court officials said lheY will need this week to bring in and prepare the mass or documents C<lnnected With the action and to sel the stage for what 1is expected to be a Jn-week trial. rJ Champion · jockey Willie Shoe1naker, frRiner Johnny Longden. Newport actor John Wayne, co median .Jimmy Durante and other show business and rl!cing personalities may be asked to testify dur- ing the Hirsc h trial. All have been sutr poenaed. Hirsch. who maintains offices at 1515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar , is the owner of more than 50 thoroughbred horses and a familiar figure on the na~ lion's race tracks. He reportedly sold his inlerest In I.he Ka\.Kan pet food industry for $40 million and is the owner or substantial ranch acreage in Orange. San Bernardino and San Diego counties. Racing fans know him best for his im- portation from South Ameri~a or two animals who won many ma1or stakes races in the United States -Snow Sporting and Figonero. Mrs. Hirsch filed for dissolution of the ~even.year marriage · in November or 1970. She is currently receiving $2,800 a month in personal support and $150 a month for each of the couple ':\ two sons -Casey, 7. and Christopher. 6. Her pretrial demand for $~,000 . a month in support payments pending trial of the issue was rejected by Superior Court Judge Robert L. Cor fman. Mrs. Hirsch ~as sued last week for $47 ,090 by the 1=Jnited California Bank of Los Angeles. The bank claims in Its Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that Mrs. Hirsch breached a contract drawn up last July 7 by repeatedly fail ing to meet the terms or the bank's "$15,000 balance plus" lot1n arrangements. Irvine Gas Stations On Council Ag~nda A federal judge has ordered a public hearing t.1ay 8 in Los Angeles to ~etermine whether ground water pumped from a high rise building project at the entraoce to Lldo Isle is polloting Newport !·!arbor. Under the termS of Judge Warren J . Jo~erguson's restraining order, the con· struction companies may continue pump- ing until the hearing as Jong as the waste di scharge complies with restrictions set forth three weeks ago by the Regional \.\'li ter Quality Control Board . The federal order requires the defen- dants, Park Lido Development Corpora· tion and South Coast Coiistruction Com· pany. to make daily tests of discha..rge for levels of sulfide! and cholorine. The results are to be reported under oath to the U.S. attorney's office and the regional water board. The entire question may be moot however as a representative of the Trautwein Brothers, the firm doing the pumping said the project should be com· pleted by the hearing date. "Our hope is that we will finish pump. ing before the May I hearing." said Sam Ness. a Trautwein engineer. ''I don't-think it really creates much of a problem now. We are higher up and only one pump is in operation," Ness added. Harry Hourigan, a spokesman for the South Coast Construction Company said Tuesday that he was confused over the need for such an action by the federal government . "'We're only putting back what comes into the building from the bay," he said. The high rise project has been the traget of public criticism since con· struction began in November. Local government agencies have been slow to act on the problem and the authority for such action has been passed from one to another. Spokesmen for the contractors have repeatedly claimed the pumping was near completion. They now cl.iiim work is being slowed by a strike of cement con· tractors. According to Richard Bueermann. director of the regional water board, the builders have tieen living up to the re- quirements imposed by his panel. "To my knowledge, there is no in· dicat ion they're not living up to the re· qu irements," Bueermann said today. Bueermann said his agency tests the effluent at least once a week and the builder is required to test the waste every day. Limits placed three week! ~go by the water agency include prohibition of solid waste or debris discharge from the site, limits on levels of chemical content in the discharge, levels or oxygen in bay waters and a ban on discoloration of the water for creation of a public nuisance. The May 8 hearing will give the con· tractors a chance lo show cause why a preliminary injunction should not be issued enjoining them from discharging "any pollutants of any kind or description from the site." The complaint which brought action by acting Attorney General Richard Klein- dienst seek.s a permanent injunction Don't Overpay Taxes-IRS WASHINGTON (UPI) -The government will put a new message on the nation's· television screens this week, wlrnlng Americans they may be handing over too much in- come tat monty.__:_ - The Irvine City Council wlll discus.,. standards for service stations develop- ment and for the development preview commission tonig ht 1t its wctkly 1tudy eession. , Also aL'l.:.30 p.m. In th8.-.Cit.9-Counc.1l- Chambers. the Town Center at 4201 Cam~ JM.IS Drive, it will sc:hedult consideration or future planning matters and di11~ss Clti1ens 11dvlsory committee asstgnments. The 31)..second _ publlc !JCl'\llc~­ messages from the I n l t.l" n 1 I Rev'enue Service will urge worker! to flle ne" W forms w I t h em~ ployers. On Wtdnesday ot 7:3(), th• c • u n c 11 will 9'eet with the city's pli!lnnlng com· mission. • .. The advttllsementJ 1uggest that wage earners should file for t>oe more exemption than the}' would• oormally bt tnlltled. against the construction company. The complaint was filed. by private · citizens and representatives of the Bureau of Fisheries and Wildlife. The Lido apartment project which will contain condominium housing and stand 110 feet high was nearly scuttled by the Cat Sla ye r Loose in Vie jo Orange County sheriff's officers ar~ urging Mission Viejo cal lovers to keep an eye on their pets in the light of a series of grisly finds by a Mission Viejo woman. Mrs. Sharon Christine Dewar, 2607S Arcada, told deputies that re· mains of slaughtered cats have been deposited on her doorstep in a series of incidents that have baffled both her and in vestigators. On one occasion, Mrs. Dewar told officers. a cat's head was left at her door. On other occasions, cats' paws and other parts of the · dead animals' anatomies have been dumped at her horn~. N. Viet Tanks Break Through Defense Lines SAIGON fUPJ ) -North Vietnamese using PT76 amphibious tanks broke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River today and moved toward the city of Quang Tri, only eight miles away, despite heavy U.S. air strikes and naval gunfire. Military sources said doze ns or the light amphibious tanks and at least 40 North Vietnamese landing craft with men and ammunition made it across the mud· dy Cua ~iet river 10 miles south of the Demilitarized 7.one only hours after a South Vietnamese general said the iR- vasio n had been halted . City Council more than a year ago. Meanwhile. Councilm.::in ~lil11n Dosh1 l At tha t time, the council was in the today told the DAILY PILOT that the r1· midst of preparing a temporary ban on ty or Newport BeRch ma.1· pt1rti ri pa1e in all high rise constr.uclion. _ SJnc.e .the _ the legal action. building permit had already been issued, "'We are trying lo determine y,·helhcr however. co nstru ction on the Lido project the city can or should join in on the ac· was allowed to begin. lion," Dostal said. Newport Firm Reaches Accord on Fair Housi11~ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ""• D•ll'I' Pli.1 ll•ff Coldwell Banker and O>mpany. a Newport Beach-based realtor, has volun· tarily reached agreement with the U.S. Justice Department to provide fair hous- ing programs in all of its facilities. The action came after the Orange County Fair Housing Council {OCFHC) charged there wa11 racial discrimination in rentals by several apartment facilities owned by the firm -• charge the realtOr ha s den ied. OCFHC Director Camille BeaJOn . termed lhe action, "1 significant gain for middle income minority perton.!I who work in northern and aouthem Orange County industries." She said that although Coldwell Banker's alleged discriminatory ac- tivities are typical of Orange County apartment rental practices, the council felt Coldwell Bailker's .practices hurt more because they are a Jeader in the apartment industry. That is why they were cited. Irvine Citizen Advisory Units Slate Meetings Six Irvine citizens advisory committees have scheduled meetings for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and two others will meet on Thursday. The citizens groups scheduling plblic meetings Wednesday are: Environmental quality, in city hall ; housing. in the Interfaith Lounge, Irvine Town Center: public safety, room 204, Humanities Hall, UC Irvine ; ~ OCFHC action in surh casc!li ill usually preceded by a number of complainl31 about a particular apartment or com- pany, officials said. Under the 1968 Civil Right s Ar t. U 11 pattern of such discrimination practic·ell appears, the OCFHC can take action agains} the offender, A~ing to Mrs. Beason. volunteer "checker" couples -one: white and one black -•re sent out the wne d4y to \he same place. "We can usually prove what we suspected jn this manner," said Mrs . BeaSOfl. As in the case of the alleged Coldwell Banker discrimination, the J u s t i r e Department will usuaJJy just talk to the company officials and seek cooperation in preventing any further discriminiation, she said. Usually when the Justice Department is called into action, a detailed report is prepared before any action is taken. ''Education and conciliation is of number one concern to us in such case.'>. We just try to get them lo comply with the law," said Mrs. Beason. No formal judgment was ever made against Coldwell Banker, she added . William Hinkley. a 1pokesman at the realtor's main office in Los Angeles ~aid Monday. "We deny ever having had a policy or race discriminition in our rent<it policy. We want to cooperate any Wdy we can with the Ju5tice Department under the agreement we have made." However, Hinkley said the firm "has agreed to take step! to prevent any such activity in the· future ." Some of the terms of the Coldwell Banker agreement include notifica1.ion of the OCFHC of vacancies, declaration of an open housing policy on rental <1p- plications and advertisements and ff'· quiring company employes !o sign statements that they have read .and understand the 'fair housing pollcy in lhe Civil Rig hts Act. (Sf•i11g to Court An gela Davis, accused in the 1970 trfa rin County Courthouse shonlout, is shown on her \vay to court in San ,Jose, where witnesses testified about what the captors in the un succcss· ful kidnaping attempt said during lhe ordeal. Story on . Page 5. Paving Project Comes to Halt A cooperative paving venture by 1 group of Laguna Hills neighbors never got of( the ground last weckrnd when someone carried off the cement mixer rented by the group, Orange County sheriff's officers said. o\ U.S. pilot who flew over North Viet- nam reported streams or North Viet- namese re i n for ce m e n ts moving southward along Highway 1 and likened the Communist armored drive to a blitzk rieg of World War JI. Youth Opportunities, in University Community Association Clubhouse, 4531 Sandburg Way; recreation, in Craw!Ord Hall, UCI. and Transportation, with the joint council-planning co mm i s s i o n meeting at 7:30 p.m. in city hall, Irvine Town Ce nter, 4201 Campus Drive. _;_ _____ ...JJoe..:$500....mixer disappeared nverni~ht One group of North Vietnamese that crossed the Cua Viet river midway bf.. tween the town of Dong Ha and the South China Sea tumed eastward and captured a South Vietnamese na va l base at the mouth or the river. The South Vietnamese fled , leaving their fleet or junks to the Co mmunists. lt was the second base to fall today. One force of Communist.! moved out of the Annamite foothills and captured Fire Base Anne, 18 miles west of Hue, opening a new threat to Quang Tri' fro m the South and menacing the city of Hue and Highwa y 1. the Quang Tri Jife.li.ne. A second group of North Vietnamese turned south after crossing the Cua Viet The Thursday meetings include the public educa tion committee meeting 1t 7:30 p.m. in city haJI. and the 1rts and culture committee meeting aL 8 p.m. in room 430 of the UCI Library. Assembly OKs 'Ms.' SACRAMENTO (UPll-The Californi• Assembly has passed unanimously and sent to the State Senate 1 bill allowing 1 woman to u11e the prefil "Ms." when she registers to vote. Dognapers Seize Poo~hes Owner Terms 'Friendly' River and were reported moving toward Roaming dognapers ln Newport Beach St.. reported an 11lmosl·identical theft of Quang Tri. The city, the main South Viet-namese headquarters in the norhhern stole three animals worth $750 Monday, her $300 English iheepdog after arriving from the home of Larry Gladwell, 22512 Rimini . Gladwell told deputies he 11nd his neighbors had planned to do their own cOncret e work in the recently completed homes. Officers !aid the mi ssing mixer had been rented from the Oreo Block Com- pany for the wttkend. Orange Ct1ut Weather Tho5e low clouds and rog along the coast will lower temperatures somewhat on Wednesd~y according lo the weathcrlady. Highs In the 61l's are expected. Lows 45-SS. provinces, also was threatened from the hicluding two pedigrted pooches snatchtd home from work Monday. west. from a doctor', fencd yard. 1 INSIDE TODA.\' Neigtibori reported hearing the two She to d police she has ~n advertising Thnusands of government soldier! aOO female kecshonds owned by o 1 • to 8eU the black and white male dog. A po.<iter by th e Catholic about 6S American advisers are stationed Lawrence w. Browoe. ol. 114 Piaua which may have betn taken bL • poten· chu rc h de plctiuo Jt sU.! frt g. yel· at Quang Trl .... Mosl cf tbe city·s 40.000Jn. -Genoa, barking 111hortly afttt 8 1.m., then tlal OOyer, ow 11ec tic fails to go over well habitant& have fled southward, joining a car door slammed and there w•s Investigators listtd each r~ 1111 •-,l-.JIJlI.ll....11lllll1J....Of-Bra1il'3 fa"-"ful. tht_!.trum_1 of te.ns__ol-1housand,"-"<>L--oilenct . -casrof -,rand thdf, due to t~ Stt stor11. Pagr 7. refugees fleeing the path nr war once Police said Dr. Browne told them the \lalue. more. t pair or wolf.gray dogs, worth 1 total ·of Animal lovers and official humane Front di spatches said it lnokcd as if on· $450, are friendly and wouldn't have been society sources have recently Issued ly U.S. air powu could save Quang Tri, AlMmed by 1 str11ngtri1 tpproKh. warnina:s 1b0ut thjevts who 1tea\ and sell but Pllots on the JCt..e said they had only One is named r111kee'1 Chrislm1! C1rol dogs or othe.r pets for blological reserirch. •bout four hours nying lime 1 day .11nd an swers to the. nickname frosty, .Centrally the l1bor1tortts tngagtd In btcau~ of bad weather that h1mpered' while the stcond it flakee'1 Neutron Stir 1ooh work have no way of dtte.l'T'l'\lning U their bombing 8.nd 11ccurata 1helllng by and comes when called by the name Star. anlm1ls •rt offered' by legiti mate owne.r1 the Cive destroyers oClsbore. Secretary GaJe GtoSln, of m Colt.on ar art ~en propert1.. t.. M. l•'I ' M•llM' ' (1!!1.,.ftll I MtYltt " (19Ulfltt ,,_,. Mv•v•I Pv,.., " t:Mlk' • Miii-i N"'" • (,.,,_,. • Oft~ (Ml' • 0111t1 .., ... ' l-;t , .. , . l:f!l9rl1I .... I llk~ M•r~t" l .. 11 11\tttllllll'lll!I " 1tltY!tl9!! " •tMfl(t , .... """'" " ... .. IKI,.. • """" • 11•,.K•H .. Wt'"'"'' ...... , .. """ ... 1. ....... " W9rlf .._ • I '. I ' I ' ' % DAILY PI LOT IS Dead Bab y -U11assisted _,By Motlier A young Newport Beach holl!C\11'1fe '\'hose religion rule~ out med ical rare was found l\.1onday in the ttreeL oUt.'lide he.r home, cradling the body of her b!'lbY girl \\'hile praying for the dead infan L No one apparen1 ly conlaried 1111rhori ties for about one hour. as-;r-member of her -- c~urch and a neighbor alte rnately prayt.d and tried to revive the child with mouth· to-moulh resuscita ti on . Janie Lynn Holt. 18 weeks. ~·as the st<:· ond child of ri.i r. and ~1rs . Charle~ Holt, of 511 3Sth st .. according 10 police. C.oroner' 1 deputies said the baby llp- parently died of a respiratory infection. buL microscopic tesL'I were being con- ducted today to determine exaclly what took her life. . . . ' ' .. TllfJdOY, April C, l 972 • 1.11'1 Tfl••~~·o ' . Wf•coiasin Test Record Primary . Vote Predicted ... ~1 1LWAU Kf.E. "'i~. 'AP\ -A rcrnrrl Wi~consin primary turnout nr well ovPr flne. million voter~ wa1; expocted to cali~ bal lots in clear, chilly weather toda y in a crucial lest for Democrat ic presiden tial contenders. _ _l!<l!'.J.Y-___fil[rancilis.cd cnllege____.s.t_udrots 11nd 01her 18-to-20 .veii r olds -"'ill likely push the turnoul past the old record of 1.2 millioo', pos.,ibly cl ose to the 1.5 mlllinn le vel. Gov. Patrick Luc·Py. a Den1fl(·ral "'hO is neulral in the c11mpaign , predicted ~1nn· day that Sen . George MrGovP m wilt win the statewide ra ce.in a primary expectecf to have a major impact on the fortunes of Sen. H.ubert H. Humphrey and Edmuocl S. Muskie. • In all, 12 Dem ocra ts 11 re on the primary ballot 11Jong "'ilh t hr e e H.epublicans. President Nixon is expN'IC'd lo be an easy winner in !he GOP ra re. Six Oen1ocratic contrnders 11ppearrrl in nccessar~· In )(tabli?.f' lhe s1 1uation so "'ithrlrri wnl nr L',S, troop.~ cou lrl cont inue. Ai;kl"rl about h1,,: pre.i;idenlial ci:iodi d11.~, \\r1111ace r;airl. ·· 1 h11ve 115 much 11 ch11nce to be nominri tcd as 11nybody else.'' A McC.:overn 1·ic1ory rouhl 1.hru~t him into tht_Jron! rrink of Democr11!ic c11nn dirlal P!i, "'hile a lnu n1ph by Humphrey coulrl ht>lp hin1 ove rron1e a .. lnser" image and ~ain recognition as the p11rty front· runner. i\1ui;kie, conl'eri 1n.i;: ht' nrederl "I mi r;i(·\r'· In 11•in, hopf'rt to 11void 11 rt>pell· tion of his disastrou!I fourth·place shn"•lng las1 mon1h in Florirla . \\'altace, the FloridA ~·innPr, hoped A slrnng sho.,..·i n1:: wnuld demo nstrA te his nat ional 11 ppea1. .J<l ck11on,.1hir1l in Florilla, anlf Linrlstty, fig hting 10 kl'ep hi:-; prPsident i11l ran• didacy Alive. hnpcd 10 crack rhe uppE!r rank~ ahead of !\1cGoverm . Hun1phrey or {l.1uskie. The baby n.ever reached a hospital and was pronounced dead in the couple's col.· tage, not far fr om Newport Beach JX!llce headquarters. Detectives said there was no indication SEN. EDMUND MUSKI E SPEAKS AT PARTY ON EVE OF WISCONSIN PRIMARY RACE Candidate Appear.d at Polish·American Hell in Milwaukee in Last Stop Before Election groups of three today on NRC's "Toda~··• show in a discussion dorninated bv thf' l\·orth Vietnamese military offe nsiVe in South Vietnam . \Vilh no reRislrat ion h,v p11rty In \Visconsl n, n1any R e pu blican~ "'ere ex- pec tcrl to <TO!i.~ ove r anrl vote in the fJe1nncratic l'On lest. Wallace coulrt be a 1najnr benef1ctary of those votes. or foul play and no attempt to bring charges against Mr. and Mrs. Holt ls an· ticlpated. "This kind of thing is ••. 'disturbi ng', but it is their right under our U.S. Constitution," 1 coroner's deputy assign· ed to lhe case remarked today. The tr1gedy first came to police at- tention abou t mid-morning. Investigators were sent to the Holl home to piece together the conclusion nr Janie Lynn Holt's short life. which e.nded after about two weeks of Jllness. Officer Don Anderson was first on the $cene to prepare a repart. ''The deceased had been receiving faith treatments from Hal Friesen. or Orange," Patrolman Anderson explained. Officer Anderson said Mrs. Nancy Holt told of discovering that Janie Lynn wasn't breathing about 9:45 a.m .. as she Jay beside her on a bed . The distraught mother tried to revive the baby with mouth·lo-moulh resuscita· tion, then called Fries en, according to the police report. · Building Leased For Methadone Treatment Site County Superv\sor5 today approved leasing of a vacant office building on Superior Avenue near Hoag Memorisl Hospital ln Newpart Beach for a met h· adone maintenance and day care center for heroin acldict!I. The 4.525 square fool structure localed at 1441 Supei-ior Ave\ in-a county Island area between Newpor~ Co5ta Mesa . will be rented for $2.034 per month. Owners ol the bulldJng are John R. Rawlins and Lisa Rawlins. Fifth District Supervisor Ro n a I d Caspers of Newport Beach in urging Bfr" proval of the lease pointed out that there is only one county fa cility· for methadone treatment of drug addicts. That facility is in Santa Ana which the supervisor said means a long trip for many palients. Cas pers said 85 heroin users will be transferred to the new facility shor!ly and that il was anticipated there will be 150 patients within two months. The supervisor noted that there ha l'f' been no objections receivec\ lo datr ... , hope th is conlinues." he said , referring to the recent hassle over location of a coun· ty probation facility in Mesa Del Mar. in Costa Mesa. The County Department of Mental Health will open similar f11cilities in Buena: Park and in !he north county a.rea by July I. the board was advised. 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I 1.i.,11.11. 1714) 64t·4JJ1 P.anel Okays Report Backing Open Space Ora nge Counly plannin g rom mi s.!'inner!I Monday adopled ,11 pl11nning dep11rtm<'nt report callln,i:! ror increased actlnn on morr publi cly owned open !'pace. Thr. plan. in prrpararion for n1orr than a ,\'ear. now ~ors !o th e Board of Super visrirs for approval or disapproval within 30 days. Approval hing es on two faclnrs: -The high cost of l:ind acq uisit ion for "'hich !he county might have to borrow money. -A possible hei1 vy mi ~ration tn the fast developing southe:1stern part of !hl' county where much open space for par ks and other recreation 'areas Is still available. Planners were fold by J ames Fun k, county aide on open space planninR !hat action wls requiro/1 bE-cause fiv e square miles of county land is ,!lobbied up by developments each yea r. Th11t J s equivalent to an area the .!'ize or L11.guna Beach. Three ye.i rs ago the rate wa., ten square miles per year. Funk re vea led. His 39-page report must be adnptf'd io Mme form by the supervisor~ before .l11ne 30, a de;idline Sf't hv s1a1e law which could hall building irl the coun ty afler tha t date if 11ction is nol taken. Specifically required is an open sp ric e element In the county general plan. Funk listed advanta~ei; anrl dlsad- \'antagel'l of Rn Accelerated open spacr buying palicy by the county. Advttntages iocl ude : -The land scarci ty resullinR from A strong open space program. combined v.•ith improved desirabi\ir y flf Are;:i~ wilh guara"tred llpen sp:ice wou ld prnb;i bly increase real estate va lues by more thao the cost of acqui sition. Frott• Page 1 LAWSUIT ... process provisions nf thP U.S. Conslilu- lion -thf! firs l, fourth. ninth and fo ur· teenth amendments.·· The action asks thf' fed eral rnurt tn order the count y offirials lo retu rn the film. The print in questinn had bPcn brou ght lo the GSU meet ing by fil m produc er .h1.v Brian , who "'as to ha\'e served on a panrl discussing the film and related obscl'.nity issues. A nye r Inviti ng person:;; nvrr !R .vear.~ lo att end the dlscussion h~· ";:i pa ne l o( lPgaJ and psychological professional s., is included in the federal courl suil. The panel was lo have discussed the Jo\l owini: topic~: -Shou ld parnography be lc~al ized "' -Does ii only cater lo demented old meo? -Does it corrup1 rhildrPn ? -Does it have any redeem ing art1suc or soci11l va lue'.' -Does ii depersflna lize sexual lo11c'.' · The suit. asks the frde rAI cnu rt In decl are ;is ''\A"'ful .. the program -1n· rlucliog· the ~howlng of lhe coorr~at rd film -and ask s that rnuntv orfirials "be enjoined fronl rurther interfcrcncr." "Ta king the land from the la x roles is not 11 valid opposition argument," the 1 eport rPad. - -Reser\'in.i::: largr Amounts of open space would result in mnrP intensive use of the remaining properly and would stin1ulate pri vatf" redevelopment or presently underused land. Disad vantages incl ude : -Mosl avai!;ible open spa ce 1.~ in the southea stern part of the cnunt.y and purchase of recreation areas there rould result in a mass exodus or residf"nt!I from older cities to the more attractive area unless there is a eorrespanding upgrad ing in established urban centers. -Acquisi tioo of more flpen space cou ld inr'rf"ase the cost of housing. ''The open spa ce plan mu5t be ac· compa nied by guarantees of llousi nlll subsidies for the underprivil eged In countera ct low and moderale income housing price increases," Funk said . He stre ssed however. that the qua iily o( envi ron ment should not be allowed lo decline lo keep housing prices down. -Preserving open space might result in considerable loss ol tax base for so me cilies. Fun k said that past go vernment land use policies in response to requests by private en1 crprise ha ve resulted in eon· ,·ersion of about 90 acres of open land to urban use ror ever·y 1.000 persons added to the population in the count y. The 33 adopted general plans flf !he cities and the county set aside only 10 percent of the area covered in those plans for open space. he added. Fun k said the counl)''s 2.900 Acres of "°"' developed local and regional parks provides but L9 acres nr ope n space per 1.000 persons, compa red to federal sta n· dards of 30 ac'rei;. Al lh is time 86 .000 11cres or 17 percent nf the county is in permanent open space, lne report revealed. Cl ci vt.land f\'alinnal Fores!, mi!ilary property. p;i rks. heaches. golr course!'. ccm e!eries. open reservoirs and sc hool playgrounds are considered permanent open SPAC'C. The fi3.BOO ;icres of Clcvel;inr:I N.:illonal Fore!ll. incl ude~ all hut 4.4 pcrcenf of the lntaJ pcrmanenl open Spa ce o( the C'OUn· ly. Cerebral Pal sy Dri ve Pla1ined By Sc h,ool Gro11 p Apathetic~ Anonymou~. 11 Mis!lion Vir jo ll lJ!h Sc hool organii11tion. will iiponsor 11 "hik P·si-thon .. Sa turd;iy tn raise money. fnr thf" cerebr:il palsy funrl. ThP mone~· wilt he gi ven in lhe name of t.1allhew H11J<ek. whose parentii died in a recenJ car arciden1 on Vi11 del C11rlo1ta. 1·he crash also in\'olv ed two Mission Vie- jn ~1 udr.n !s. 1'he !'vent w!lt' beg in al 9 ~.m . with ''olunteers reporting to the high school where they will begin 20·mi1e rnute throu,Rh i\fission Viejo. For e~ch nlilf" riders complete lhr.Y w\11 rrrel\'r. a t1ooaJjon_ from various people who have agreed to sponsor the.m before. lhr rirle. The minimum donation i.~ 50 crnls per mil e. Even without the pl'O,Eran1. alt.orney Brown said, "thr showing nf Rn obs<'tne fil m is c{lnslilu1ionall.v pro1ec1cd "'hen shown in the pursuit of ICj!'.l limate rouc;i- tional or sc:ien lific: pttrpases. The Olm "'as lfl be shown 1n thP pursu11 of s11rh purposes:· he told the li .S. Dl stricl Cou rt in Los An ge les. \\'hen lhe ride is completerl, Pach rirlrr \,·i ll be ,ll'i\'en a stampf'd completion sli p Count y Philhal'IUOnic which he will sh<lw 10 u ch sponsor when • cnllccTlng dontilinns. S Anyone wliihln,ll' to sponsdr 11 rldtr In ocie ty Now Fortniug lht "bike·•·thon" i~ 8'kerl In con!Jt cl , PA ul f ullPr. 25025 Chri!l11nta Drive, A women's commil lrP supportln1t:: r>ro-~iission Viejo. 92&75 or call Miulon Viejo c1 ... 1r194 .Ai••rtliltt 641·1•7• grams of !he Oran.11e C nu n r v Hi.i;:h School, 837-7722. Sn Cl•!'ltt•te .All De,.""""' . _ _____frulharm{l-n!c Soc_iety is btln,ll' formerl fn • , 7.i.,., .. .,,...,, " t.he ur1 e .ocl<orco o~1r'1nr. --Fu·e-on €annery' Row CtP r!o~t 1,,, 0 Mrs. Judi Simon ~All'! the ~roup "'111 r • ... rtnt• '0'11 ,,v11111"''"' work I b I I I 10NTE EV U co1mP1~Y. No "''"'' 111r1•1, llhnir1110,,,, o r ng mus en pro~rAm5 ln !\. R l Pl! -An 11r11nn-c.auiied :!~ri~ 7:;:.""•.:, "!Y1~~~t":~r.t•••'" Orange County and sporisor ynuth con· bh11.e on historic cannery Row Mond11y rfli\tlt11 .i '""'''-"' ow~•·· otr· certs. dt lltroyt:.d an estimAted .$S:l'l6iJ-G'lT0,000 Stctnd c.i.11 ,..,.,, Hie 11 eo.1. Mt» The nr.Jt cofrf"e mf"ellnt will be Al A worth nf hulldln11 materials. Autboritlts C1t1'°"'i.. SUllrlctl,,.., .... <~•rltr ti ,j p m Wed d l lh I M • "'°"""1': .,, l"llH 11.1s "'Dfl1t11v1 ,..,11,,.,,. · · nes •Y • e omt o rs. 11tt id 1 nammablt liquid was poured ove.r "'""''"'"' •t.u """"'~"'· Lamar HUI, 5056 Bere.1n Lanti. Turtl e lumbtr •t th.rte sepAr•le IOCition' on the R~. ~ew member are "''lcome. Mrs. 1ite or • prt1po$ed Cannery Ra. fl H1U !Old. mlllion shoj>plng complu. ll_ein ecke Gets Paper Shredder (Before ITT) ~ACRAMENTO (AP! -Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke ·s offi ce, involved ind irect ly in the ITT-Dita -Biit'fd meihn affair. has ac· quired an electr ic paper shredder to dcstro.v secret documents. But the purchase of the ''Deslro,vi t Electri c Wa!'te Basket" shredder fn r $11 3.56 was ordered on Jan. 18. before the ITT flap arose 11od had nothing to do with it, said a spokesman for the Republicao lieutenant go1'ernor. He refused permission to a nrw!' photographer to take a picture nf th!' machine "''hich ill kept by the desk of Reinecke 's pf'rsonal secretary. "We don 't think ii wou ld be ap- prnpriate," James Wood .,.., o r t h . Reinecke 's news secretary. said Monda\'. Woodworth si:iid Gov. Ronald Reagan··~ offi ce ha s such a shredder for con· fidenl ial malerial that is thrown away. It "·a.~ suggested that Re inecke have such a shredder because he l!erves 11s sictin,e go vernr whenever Reagan is oUt of California, he added. "I t'~ just a little bo:r like !his.'' Woodworth said. holding up his hands about two feet apart The purchase order for the gadget. wh ich shrrds paper into !'trips an eighth of an inch wide. was approved by the state Department or Genera! Servic es, st air 1! •1111rn t.s re vea l. An nfl 1(·1al <1r the Sacramento office equ ipmenL store where the shredder was bought, M11rch 17 said the machines have hecome popular in the past two or three months. "The re's ;in ;iwful rush of these things .. , said the official. who decli ned to jl"ive hi!I namf". All so rts of businesses hsi vf" boughl the shredders, he s11id . to keep company secretii from falling into the hands n( compet itors. Reinecke 's office did oot f"labore te (In whsi t !ype of m;ilerial would be shredded r;it he r than thrown out in normi:il fashion. Reinecke w11s identified by column ist .Jack Anderson A.~ one or a fe w top Republicanl! mentio ned ·in a memo Anderson said w;is written bv Dita Rc<1rd. lobbyist for Inter n a l .ion al Telephone & Tf"legri:iph Co. Mc\.oyern 11gain urged Prrs.ident Nixon to set a date for U.S. withdra"·al. Muskie, notin~ the Adn1i nis tra1ion 's decision lo break off the Paris peare talk s, called for .. diplomalic initiatives that will bring an end lo the war." New York M11yor .John V. Linds<'t.V ~1tid Nixon ought to !llop support ing the Sou th Vietnamese government, stop L'·.S. born· bing •·and get out of !here:· On the other portion of the proi;:ran1. Humphrey. Sen . Henry ~1 . Jacki;on nf \\1;t,~hington and Alabam a Gov. Georj:!e C. Wallace all said use CJ( U.S. air pawer is Sixty-seven d e l e ~ a t e ~ 10 the Democratic National Conventi on will be ch osen "'ilh 11 going lo tht. sratf"wide lecider ;i nd !hr ot her sllocat f"d 11mong 1he slate ·~ nine con11:ressiona l di stric t~. On the I.OP ballot. "'here 28 rlelega tes are being elcc1rd, Nixon was expected 1.0 S'A'amp Reps. John ~I. Ashbrook , ao Ohio cnnsc rvati\'r. and Paul N. Ml'Closkry, a California liberal. McClnske y dropperl out of the prrsidenlial race 11flrr the Ne w l~a m psh irc pri mary. Ashbrook didn't c:impa ign here. Tea1n to Visit Disn.e y l-011.(l Stop Set for Chinese A visil In fJi i;neylanO will hi~hlight lhc end of 11 two-week lour of the United Stales by mainland China 's 28·mf"mber tt1blP tennis team . lo hegin its cross-coun- lr.v lour April 12 in Detroit. A three-day i;topo ver in Ct1lHorni;i April 24·26 will reature thf" team's final pin~ pong malch lhe 24th 11t Edw in Pauley Pa vilion at UC LA and si ghtseeing at Disneylan<1 and in San Francisco April 25- 26. The team. the fir sl People~ Republ ic of Chin a sports group to visil the U.S., will play five mal.che~ wit h American teams and visi t el11ht cities. . Its members. many of them considered the leading world 's ping ponR plt1yers. are return ing 11 visit made to China a yea'r a110 by .en Ameri c11n team. Th11t visit was the fir st offici al break in a more lh11n 20.year free1., Chi nese rel111ions. Fran k Cullen , ad.ministraLive in U.S.- a.ssisla nl Deputy Injured In Gun Accident An Oran.11e Oiunty deputy marshal suf- fered Rn accidenta l gunshot \110Und at home in Sao Clemf"ntf" Tuesda.v arternoon when his service revolver discharged. G;iry Ru ssel Parks . 28. of 110 W. Chi· quita. sufrered a mioor bullet wound in his hand in the 12:33 p.m.accident. Local police said Parks wri s taken bv smbulance to Misslon Co m m u n i l ~ Hospital fo r treatmenl of the wound. The l'llug. officers said. passed through thP m11n's hand bPlow the left rinJZ fin~er. tn fnrmer {~ov. Edn1und G. Rrn"·n. Iii In charge or thP California "'elcominlil com· millet. for !he Chinese p!ayer.~. They ;ilsn "'ill play malche~ ;ii Olho l fatl in Dertoit. Apr il 14: ar the Unive.r!i~ ty of Mar)land. \Yashington. D.C., April 17: N11ssau Coli:-eum in New York. April · 20 .. and ~lemorial <..:oli seum in f.·\emph i.~, Tenn essee. April 22 Sightseeing tri ps will he laken in Ann Arbor. M1ch1t!an: \\'illi am:-burg. Virginia; Hunt sville. Alabama and Los Angeles. Markets Accused 111 Meat Deceit LOS AN(;ELES IAP l -ni.~1 . Arty. .Joseph P. Rusch has a c c u s , rl Bovs ~1arkets. Inc. 1n ii Super1CH' Court ~uil 'm pull ing a cht>:i per pork by.product in packages nf ,Fnund beef. In the su it filed f\.1onrla.v, Bu~ch asked fnr an 1nJUnctin11 halting the practice and $50.000 ;is a civil penalty. Ba tik Se t Wecln c~rl ay in Viejo A ba1ik 11orkshop will be hl'lrl \\1Mlnes- da.Y by the Missinn Viejo Associalioo of Art ists and Craft~men . The wor kshop will be held In lhP hom e nf Fern Ra g11n. 263i2 Papagayo, Mls.!!ion Viejo fron1 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For 1nform<1 tion or reservation!\ call Ma ry Lou McMiltf"n. R.17 ·fi 127. WE'VE ONLY Twenty.five t•rpet busint 11. )UST BEGUN! y1.tr1 ego a few ftr-sighftd ptop111 revolutionized tht ' First, tht chemieal Industry dtvt lo p11d 1ynthttic fibtrs, t limin•ting • re liene• on wool ,qut lity tnd production . Sec•nd, machin•rv was i n~•n+ed mtnufectvrtd up to 100 tim •s fa1fer. which t l'lebltd c.1rpetin9 to be Thlr4, .tl'ld mo1t import•l'lt, 'omt people stuc k t h~ir "tcks out '"d riske d ctpital to put tht1• dtv•lop menfs f~ work. Wh tf does th i1 ft'l•~n to ybu ? It mNftl thtf ct rpeting costs J911 fh tn JO yetrs ago. It mtafll th t l wh t t was one• t luicury i1 now with in rang• of a lm ost t v•rycn•. It '"..,.' t ••l•cfion unimagint blt 10 yetrs age. With our fem ily in lh• earptf ltu1 intt1 1i"c t 1894', we h1v11t se111n mer• t ht "9e1 in tht last fe w years fht" wt btlievtd pc11 ible , cre ating fht gr11tast consumer grcwth industry in our t c.onomy. After 78 yt1r1, it looks likt we've .. 1y Int IMt .. I ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 1 I I I • • fi~w-ide. EDIIION Totlay's Final · N.Y. Stocks VOL 65, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNJY, C~.UFORN!A TUESDAY, APRI~ 4, 1912 . 'fEN CENTS Gay -Students . Fil-e-~uit Over Seized Movie ·. i The UC Irvi ne chapter of the Gay Students Union tGSU ) filed suit Monday in federal court in Los Angeles against the Orange County District Attorney and the sheriff's orfice to retrieve a con- trove rsial film . Terry Oleson, graduate student in psychobiology and president of the CSU is the pla intiff in the suit filed at the re- quest of the Souther11 California Chapter of the America n Civil Liberties. Union. The suit names District Attorney Cecil UCI Gay Club Slates F oru1n While the legal battle over the seizure of the film "Seven in a Barn" continues. the Gay Student Union at UC Irvine plans a forum on •·film Censorship and Sexual Freedom" to be held at 7 p.m. Thursday in social science lecture hall on campus. GSU president Terry Olesen said the regular Thursday meeting is open to the public. David Brown, a Hollywood at· torney representing Oleson in his federal court sui t against county of· ficia!s, will serve on a panel discussing the censorshi p issues. Hirsch Divorce Trial Delayed • . . Week by Judge A one week delay was ordered today in an Orange County Superior C.ourt di vorce trial that seemed certain to end wit~ the ca rvi ng up of the $50 miilion industrial empire of racing magnate Clement Lang "Buddy'' Hirsch or Newport Beach. Judge Frank Domeni chini is not ex· pected to hear the first testimony in the action brough t against Hirsch by Newport Beach socialite Claudia Hutson Hirsch, 43, of 30 Harbor Jsland until Mon· day. Court off icials said lhey will need this week to bring in and prepare the ma ss of documents connected with the action and to set the stage for what is expected to be a 10-\\'eek trial. Champiol) jockey \Villie Shoemaker, trainer Johnny Longden, Newport actor John Wayne, comedian Jimmy Du ra nte and other show business and racing persona lities may be asked to testify dur· ing the Hirsch trial. All have been sub- poenaed . fiirsc h, who maintains offices at 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, is the owner or more than 50 thoroughbred horses and a familiar figure on the na- tion's race tracks. He reportedly sold his inte rest in the 1-.&.•o--~.;;a :Xan pet-rOod Industry for $40 million and is the owner of substantial ranch acreage in Orange. San Bernardino and San Diego counties. Racing fans know him best for his im· portation from South America of two animals who won man y major stakes races in the United States -Snow Sporting and Figonero. Mrs. Hirsch filed for dissolution or the seven-year marriage in November of 1970. She is currentl y receiving $2,800 a month in personal support and $150 a month for each of the couple's two sons -Casey, 7. and Christo pher, 6. Her pretrial demand for $48,000 a month in support payments pending trial of the issue was rejected by Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman. ~1rs. Hirsch was sued last week ror $47,090 by the United California Bank of Los Angeles. The bank claims in Its Orange County Superior Court lawsuit tha t Mrs. Hirsch breached a contract drawn up last July 7 by repeatedly fail ing to meet the tenns or the bank's "$15,000 balance plus" loan arrangements. Jrvifie Gas Stations On Council Agenda The Jrvlne City CounCil will dlscusa standarits for servlce stations devel~ ment and ror the development preview commission tonight at i\S weekly study 1tssion. Also al 7:30 p.m. In the City Council Chambers, 'the Town Center 1t 4201 Cam· pus Drive, it will schedule consideration at future plannlng matters and discuss Citizens ad visor y committee uslgnments. . On Wedm!oday ot 7:!10, the co u n c 11 ~ill meet wlth th-e city'• plaMlng com· mlaslon. • • Hicks and Sheriff James Musick both as individual defendants and officers of the county and slate. The suit is based on the March 9 con· fiscation by Sheriff's Deputies of a film , "Seven in a Barn" which the GSU had scheduled for showing as part of a panel discussion on pornography. Deputies acted on a warrant issued by Central Orange County Munici pal Court Judge Robert E. Rickles. Rickles issued the warrant after hearing a description of Co·ast wbat the film partrayed during an hour· long taped telephone conversation with San Francisco police offi cers. "It's an' orgy," an Orange County district attorney's office spokesman told newsmen. Although the film deputies seized had never been screened in Orange County, it had played in public theaters in cities throughout the U.S. including LOs Angeles. San Francisco, Chicago and New York. University officials had approved a rights of the students and of the "~me special use request by the GSU to screen 350 people who came to the program on the film as part of a program on obsce.pl· ~farch 9," a GSU spokesman claims. ty to have been held from 7 to 10 p.rg. Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy said 11 March 9 in Science Lecture Hall. review of the lilm by himseif and a The suit charges that the Orange Coon· faculty committee -held at the same ty officials, by seizing the film and ''by -lime the Municipal Court judge \\'as ron· threats of arrest and prosecution, in· sidering issuing a wa_rrant -dc1rrmintd timldated University offi cials and caused the showing would exceed un i\·Crsl!y cancellation of pennission to screen the standards. . film ... " After that private screen ini: at 1vh1('h The actions violated the constitutional Oleson and an ACLU la~)'er \lo'ere sa id to Pollution Probed Judge Orders Hearing on Newport High Rise A fed eral jydge bas ordered a pub\lc bearing May 11 in Los Angeles to determine whether ground water pumped from a high rise building project at the entrance to Lido Isle is polluting Newport Harbor. Under the tenns of Judge Warren J. F'erguson 's restraining order, the con· struclion companies may continue pump- ing until the hearing as long as the waste discharge complies with restrictions set forth th ree weeks ago by the Regional \Valer Quality Control Board. The federal orde r requires the defen· dants, Park Lido Development Corpol'a· ti on and South Coast Construction Com· pany, to make daily tests or discharge for levels of sulfides and cholorine. The resu lts are to be reported under oath to the U.S. attorney 's 'office and the regional water board. The entire question may be moot however as a representative of the Trautwein Brothers, the firm doing the pumping said the project should be com· pleted by the hearing dat.. "Our hope is that we will finish pump- ing before the May 8 hearing,'1 said Sam Ness, a Trautwein engineer. "I don't think it really create! much or a problem now. We are higher up and only one pump is in operation," Ness added. Harry Hourigan, a spokesman for the South Coast Constru ction Company said Tuesday that he was confused over the need for such an action by the federal government. . "We're onl y putting back what comes into the building from the bay," he said. Tlie high rise project has been the lraget of public criticism since con· struction began in November. Local government agencies ha ve been slow to act on the problem and the authority for such action has been passed from one to another. Spokesmen for the contra ctors have repeatedly claimed the pumping was near completion. They now claim work is being slowed by a strike of cement con· tractors. According to Richard Bueermann, director of the regional waler board . the builders have been Jiving up to the re- quirements imposed by his panel. "To my knowledge, there is no in-- dication they're not living up to the re· quirements," Bueermann said today. Bueermann said his agency tests the effluent at least once a week and the builder is required to lest the waste every day. Limits placed three weeks ago by the water agency include prohibition of solid waste or debris discAarge from the site, limits on levels of chemical content in the discharge, levels of oxygen in bay waters and a ban oo discoloration of the water for creatio n of a public nuisance . The May 8 hearing will give the con· tractors a chance to show cause why a preliminary injunction should not be issued enjoinin g them from discharging "any Pollutants or any kind or description from the site." The complaint which brought action by acting Attor ney General Richard Klein· dienst seeks a permanent injunction Don't Overpay Taxes-IRS WASHINGTON (UPI) -The government will put I new message on the nation's television screens this week, warning Amtrlcans they may be handing over loo muc n· come tax money. The 30-second public service messages from the 1 n t e r n a I Revenue Service will urge workers to file new W forms w i t h tm· ployers. The advertisement. s~ggest thot wage earners should file for one more exempUcn thl.ll the.y would normally be entitled. agai)lst the construction company. The complaint was filed by private citizens and representatives of the Bureau of Fisheries and Wild life. The Lid6 apartment project which will contain condominium housing and stand 110 feet high was nearly scuttled by the Cat Slayer Loose in Viejo Orange County sherirf's officers are urging Mission Viejo cat lovers to keep an eye on th eir pets in the light of a series of grisly finds by a Mission Viejo woman. Mrs. Sharon Christine Dewar, 26075 Arcada, told deputies that re- mains of slaughtered cats have been deposited on her doorstep in a series of incidents that have baffled both her and investigators. . On one occasion, Mrs. Dewar told officers, a cat's head was left at her door. On other occasions, cats' paws and other parts of the dead animals' anatomies have been dumped at her home. N. Viet Tanks Break 'Qirougl1 Defense Lines SAIGON (UPll -North Vietnamese using PT76 amphibious tanks broke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River today and moved toward the ci ty of Quang Tri, only eight miles away, despite heavy U.S . air strikes and naval gunfire. Military sources said doze ns or the light amphib ious tanks and at least 40 North Vietnamese landing craft with men and ammunition made it across the mud· dy Cua Viet river 10 miles south of the Demilitarized. Zone only hours after a South Vietnamese general said the i•· vasion had been ha lted. "-U.S. pilot who flew over North Viet· nam reported streams of North Viet· nam ese reinf orce m ents mov ing southward along Highway l and likened the Communist armOred dri ve to a blitzkrieg of World War II. One grou p of North Vietnamese that crossed the Cua Viet river midwa y be· tween the town of Dong Ha and the Sou th China Sea turned eastward and captured a South Vietnamese na val base at the mouth or the river. The South Vietnamese fled , leaving their fleet of junks to the Communists. It was the second base to fall today. One force of Communists moved out of the Annamlte foothills and captured Fire Base Anne. 18 miles west of Hue, opening a new threat to Quang Tri from the South and menacing the city of Hue and Highway 1, the Qu ang Tri lifeline. A second group or North Vietnamese turned south after crossing the Cua Viet River and were reported moving toward Quang Tri. The city, the main South Viet .. namese headquarters in the norhhern provinces, also was threalentd from the west. Thousands or governmen t soldiers and about es Amcrtc&rractvbef!Tre stattonC<I at Quang Tri. Most of the city's 40.000 in.. habitants have ned southward, joining the streams of tens of thousands of re.fugets fleeing the path or war once more. Front dispatches said It looked "' Ir on· ly U.S. air power could .. ve Quang Tri, but pilots on the aceae .,Id they had only •bout four hours nylng lim< • day btcauot of bod weather that hampered their bombllll! and .ae<unt. shtlllng by the five destrorm offshore. J r City Council more than a year ago. At that time, the council was in the midst of preparing a temporary ban on all hig h rise construction. Since the building permit had already been issued, however, construction on the Lido project was allowed to begin. Meanwh ile ... Councilman !\1ilan Dost al today told the DAILY PILOT that the Cl· ty of Ne wport Beach ma y partici pate in th e legal action. "\Ve are trying to determine whether the city can or should join· in on tb ac· tion," Dostal said . ' Newport Firm Reacl1es Accord on Fair Housi11g By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of !tie ~II' f'Utt St•H Coldwell Banker and Company, a Newport Beach-based realtor, has voluri· tarily reached agreement with the U.S. Justice Department to provide !air bous· ing programs in all of its facilities . The action came after the Orange County Fair Housing Council (OCFHC) charged there was racial discrimination in rentals by several apartment facilities owned by the finn ....,. a charge the realtor has denied. OCFHC Director Camille Beason termed the action, "a significant gain for middle income minority persons who work in northern and southern Orange County industries." She said that although Coldweil Ba nker's alleged discriminatory ac· tivities are typical or Orange County apartment rental practices, the council felt Coldwell Banker's practices hurt more because they are a leader in the apartment indu stry. That is why they were cited. Irvine Citizen Advisory Units Slate Meetings Six Irvine citizens adviso ry committees have scheduled meetings for 7:30 p.m. Wednesda y and two others will meet on Thursda y. The citizens groups scheduling public meetings Wednesday are: En vironmenta l quality, in city· hall: housing, in the Interfaith Lounge, Irvine Town Center; public safety, room-"""204, Humanities Hall, UC Irvine; Youth Opportunities, in University Community Association Clubhouse, 4532 Sandburg Way; recreation, in Crawford Hall, ucr. and TransportaUon, with the joint council·planning c o m m i s s i o n meeting at 7:30 p.m. in city hall, Irvine Town Center, 4201 Campus Dr ive. The Thursda y meetings include the public education committee meeti ng at 7:30 p.m. in city hall, and the arts and culture committee meeting at 8 p.m. in room 430 of the UCI Library. OCFH C action in such ca ses is usually p-eceded by a num ber or complaint s about a particular apartment or CQm· pany, officials said. Under the 1963 Civil Rights Act. if a pattern of such discrimination practices appears, the OCFHC can Uke actiop. again.St tht offender, ., According to Mr•. Beason. voluhtetr "checker" couples -one white and one black -are sent out th,e same day to the same place. · "We can usually prove what we suspected in this manner," said P.1rs. Beason. As in the case of the alleged Coldwell Banker discrimination, the Ju s,t i t e Department will usually just talk to the company offi cials and seek cooperation in preventing any further discrimin'ltiOn~ she said . Us uall y when the Justice Department Is called into action, a detailed report i~ pr epared before any action is taken. "Education and conciliation is of number one concern to us in such cases. We just try to get them to comp!)'. with the Jaw ," said Mrs. Beason. No formal judgment was ever made against Coldwell Banker, she added. William Hinkley, a spokesman at !he realtor's main office in Los Angeles ~aid Monday. "We deny ever having hnd a policy of race discrimination in our rental policy. We want to cooperate any w.iy we can with. the Justice Department undrr the agreement we have made." However. Hinkley said the firm "has agreed to take steps to prevent any such activi ty in the future ." Some of the terms or the Coldwell Banker agreement include notifica1.ion of the OCFHC of vacancies, dec laration or an open housing policy on rental ap- plicatiOns and advertisements and re· quiring company employes to sign statements that they have read and understand the fair housing pollcy in lhc Civil Rights Act. Asse ml>ly OKs 'Ms.' SACRAMENTO !UPl)-The Californi• ASsembly has passed unanimously and sent to the Stale Sena te a bill allowing a woman to use the prefix "Ms." when she registers to vote. Dognapers Seize Pooches Owner Terms 'Friendly' • Roaming dognapm In Newport Btach stole three animals worth •750 Monday. ilw:luding two pedigretd pot\ches snatched fro~ a doctor's fe.ncd yard. Neighbors: re.Ported hearing the two r~m•le keesbonds_ow~ed_ bf O_t • Lawrence W. Browne. of 11 4 Plazza Genoa, barking shortly after 8 a.m., then a car door slammed and there was silence. Police said Dr. Brownt to ld them the pair of wolf.gray dogs, worth a total ol $450, are lri~ly and wouldn't have been alarmed by a stranger's approach. One is named l'"laket.'s Chrlstmu Carol Jnd answers to the nickname f'rosty, while the atcond is·Flakee's Neutron Star and comes whtn c11led by the nam. Star. Secretary Gale Grogan, or 332 Collon SI., reported an almost-ldenlical theft of bu $300 English sheepdog ofter arriving home from work Monday. She told pollce she has bffn advertising to sell the black and white ma~ dog, which may have been taken by 11 poten· tial buyer. Investigators llsted each report as " case of grand theft, due to the dogs' value . Animal love.rs and orficia\ humane society sources have recently tssued warnings about thieves who steal and sell dogs or other pets for biological research. Generally the laboratories engagtd ln 1uch work have no way of dtlermlning iC anlmaJs are oflcred by legitimate awntrs or •re stolen property • be> pr('stn!. WC I officials \Vithdrew their pcrn1i~~1on tn sho1v theJ1!n1 and the GSU, Jlo,Y s~1d. tl J.lrec.d not to sho.,w thr. fi lm in order to :1v111tl arrests of 'students by ShC'r iff's De puties. Olt•!>on 's !-Ult, filt'd bv Holhrwood at· lorney D;11'1d ;\I. Brown.-allc~e-s that the progr;i1n. including the filnl showing , Wa! "entl!lcd lo constitutiona l' protection under the free speech and press, a!'iS('nlbly .. 1~:.oriatlon . priva«y and due tSl'e LAWSUIT, Page!) Gfli11g to Co11rC Angela Davis, accused in the 1970 Marin County Court house shootout, is shon'n on her way to court in San Jose. \Yhere \Vilncsses testified about what the captors in the unsuccess· ful kidnaping ·attempt said during the ordeal. Story on Page 5. Paving Project Comes to Halt A cooper ative paving vent ure by 1 group of Laguna l!Hl s neighbors never got off. the ground last weekend when someone carried off the cement mii:er rented by the group, Orange County sheriff's of!lcers said. The $500 miler disapPe.ared overnight £r?~ ~he home or Larry Gladwell, 22512 R1m1n1. Gladwell told deputies he and his neighbors had planned to do their own concrete work in the recently completed homes. Officers said the missing mixer had been rented from the Oreo Block Com· pany tor the weekend. Orange Coast Weather Those low clouds and fog along the coast will lower ltmperatures somewhat on \Vednesday according to the "'eatherlady. Highs tn the ~rs are expected. Lows 45-55. INSIDE TODAY .A poster by the Caiholie churc~. tlepictir1g Jesut in ·a yel· 1010 11ecktie fa ilJ to oa over welt with ma ny of Bra:ll's fa ithful. Sec .srorw, Pa.Qa 7. L. M. ••rti 1 C11U'lf•141 S t 11,,11... fl•K Ctrr(lc.I )t '''"".rtl to 0.•111 Mlll(n t ltllt1rl1I f'1191 • l 11tet1al_. It PH!Wlf:e 1 .. 11 Ptt ~ lttc•nl t "''"'""'' 11 A"ill Ulldt1'1 U - MlllM~ ' """''" lt M~lnllt ,lfftllt It • 1'i'11ffttl ..-. • Ot-C11111tr ' '"'" , .. ,. SIW.J Mltlltti l •ll T.it'fftlt!I It "'"'"'" ,. WNlllff t w ........ , ,..., U.lt WirlC Ntwt I • .. Z DAILY PILOT IS Dead Baby Unassisted By Mother • A young Newport Beach housewlft -~·hose religion rules out medical care \\'85 found ~Tonday in lhe street outside her home. cradling the body of her baby _1_1rl u·hile praying for the dead infant. No one apparently contacted a·uthorities - for about one hour, as a member of her church and a neighbor alternatel y prayed and tried to revive the child with mouth· to-mouth resuscitation. Janie Lynn Holt. 18 weeks. was the sec. ond child of ~1r. and ~1rs. Charles Holt, of 511 35th St ., according to police. Coroner' s deputies said the baby ap- parently ·died or a respiratory infection, but microscopic tests were being con- ducted today tO determine exactly v.·hat took her life. \ • • # Ul'I Ttltpll~·o • Wisconsin Test ·Record -Primary · Vote Predicted ·~ MJLWA UKEB. Wi s. (AP) - A n!COrd Wisconsin prima ry turnout (lf v.•ell over one million voters was expected lo cast ballots In clear, C'hilly v.'ea!her today in a C'rucial· test for Democratic presidential contenders. Newl y enfranchised collegf' stud rnts .end other 18-to-20 vear olds -1\'ill likely push the 1urnoui past 1he old record of 1.2 million, possibly close to the 1.5 million le vel. Ciov. Patrick Lucey, a Dem ocrat "'ho is neutral in the campaign. predicted Mon- day that Sen. George McGovem will win the statewide race in a primary expected to have a major impact on the fortunes or Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey and Edm und S. Muskie. tn all, 12 Democrals ve on the primary ballot along with three Republicans. President Nixon is expected to be an easy winner in the GOP race. necessary to stablize the situation so wlthdi'a1val of U.S. troops could C<'ln!inue. A.MeJI about his presidential candidacy, Wa llace said. ··1 have as much a chanct to be nominated as anybody else." A ~tt-Govt'rn vte tory co:uld th rust him into the front roink or Oemocratic can• d1datrs. v.'h1.le a 1riun1ph by Humphrey could help him ov.ercon1e a "loser'' im age a.nd gai n recognition as lhe parly front· runner. ~1uskie, . conct'Cling he needed "a miracle" to win. hoped to avoid a repeti• lion of his disastrous fourth -place showing last month in Florida. \\'a!laCe, the Florida winner, hoped 1 s!rong showing "'Ould demonstrate his national appeal. Jackson, third in Florida, and Ltndsay, fighliog to keep his presidential can• rlidacy alive, hoped to, crack the upper ranks ahead of McGoverm, Humphrey or l\l uskic. The baby ilever reached a hospital and was pronounced dead in the couple's cot· tage, not far from Newport Beach police headquarters. Detectives said there was no indication SEN. EDMUND MUSKIE SPEAKS AT PARTY ON EVE OF WISCONSIN PRIMARY RACE Candidate Appeered at Pol ith·American Hall in Milwaukee In Latt Stop Before Election Six Democratic contenders appeared in groups of three today on NBC 's "Toda y" show in a discussion dom inated by the North Vietnamese military offensive in South Vietnam. _ -~• \Vith no registration by party in . \\"1scnnsin, many Republicans ""ere ex· prctcd to cross over and vote in the De.mocrat ic contes t. \\'allace cou ld be a n1ajor benrficiery or those votes. of foul play and no attempt to bring charges against Mr. and Mrs. Holt is an· tlcipated. "This kind of thing is ... 'dislurbing', but jt iJ their right under our U.S. Constitution;'' a coroner's deputy assign· ed to the case remarked today. The tragedy first came to polict at· tention about mid-morning. Investigators were unt to the Holt home to piece tcgether the conclusicn of Janie Lynn Halt's short life, which ended after about two weeks cf illness. Officer Don Anderson was first on the scene to prepare a report. "The deceased had been receiving faith treatments from Hal Friesen, cf Orange," Patrol man Anderson ex plained. Officer Anderson said Mrs. Nancy Holt told of discovering that Janie Lynn wasn't breathing about 9:45 a.m., as slie ·Jay beside her en a bed. The distraught mother tried to revive the baby with mouth-to.mouth resuscita- tion, then called Friesen, according to the police report. · Building Leased For Methadone Treatment Site County Supervisors today approved teasing of a v11cant cffice building on Superior Avenue near Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach for a meth· adone maintenance and day care center for heroin addicts. The 4.525 squa re foot structure located at 1441 Superior Ave., in a county island area1between Newport and Costa Mesa, will be rented for $2,03~ per month. Owners of the building are John R. Rawlins ana Lisa Rawlins. Filth Di~trict Supervisor R o n a Id Caspers of Nei,yport Beach in urging ap- proval of the lease pointed out that there is only one county facility for methadone treatment of drug addicts. That facility is in Santa Ana Y>'hich the supervisor said means a long trip for many patients. Caspers said 85 heroin users will be transferred to the new facility shortly and tha t it was anticipated there will be 150 patients "'ithin two months. The supervisor noted that there have been no objections received to date. "I hope this continues," he said, referring to the recent hassle over location of a coun- ty probation fa cllily in ~1esa Del Mar, in Costa Mesa. The County Department of Mental Health will cpen similar facilities in Buena Park and i11 the north county area by Jul y I. the board was advised. OlANGI· COAST " DAILY PILOT Tll1 Or•"ll• Co111 O .. llV P1lOl, wl!I! wlllc ll 1' ccmbinf(I '"• Ntwi·Prtu. !'I 11utll•1lltd by '"' Or•nilf Cc111 Puo1ts11ln11 Ccm~111v. 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Approval hinges on two factors : -The high cost of land acquisition for "'hich the county might have to borrow money. -A possible heavy migration lo the fast developing southeastern part (Jf the county where much open space for parks and other recreation areas is still available. -- Planners were !old by James Funk, county aide en cpen space planning that action was required because rive square miles of county land is gobbled up by developments · each year. That is eqWvalent to an area the size of Laguna Beach. Three years ago the rate was ten square miles per year, Funk revealed. His 39-page report must be adopted in some form by the supervisors before June 30, a deadline set by stale la1\' which could hall building in the county after that date if action is not taken. Specifically required is an open space element to the county general plan. Funk listed advantages and dl!iad· vantages (Jf an accelerated open space buying policy by the county. Advantages include: -The Janel scarci ty resulting from a strong open space program. combined with improved desirability of areas with guaranteed open space would probably increase real estate values by more than the cost of acquisition. f'ro1n Page 1 LAWSUIT ... ·process provisions. of the U.S. Constitu- tion -the first, fourth, ninth and four- teenth amendments.'' The action asks the federal court lo order the counly officials to return the film . The print in question had been brought to the GSU meeting by film producer Jay Brian. ,..,ho wa s ta have served on a panel discussing the film and related obscenity issues. A flyer inviting persons over 18 year.s to attend the discussion by "a panel of legal and psychological professionals" is included in the federal court suit. The panel .,.,,as to have discussed the following topics : -Should pornography be legalized? -Does it only cater to demented aid men? -Does it corrupt children? -Does it have any redeem ing artistic or social value? -Does it depersonalize sexual love? The suit asks the federn l court to declare as ''lav.·ful" the p'rogram -in· eluding the showing of the C(tnfi~ca!ed f:!m -and asks thal count y officials "be enjoined from further interference ." Even without the program. attorney Bro\rn said. "the showlng or an obscene film is constitutionally protected "''hen sho.,.,·n in the pursuit of legitimate educa- tional er scientific purposes. The film wa5 to be shown in the pursuit cf such purposes .. , he told the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. County Philharmonic Society Now Forming A women's committee &upporting pro· grams of the-Orange Cc u n t y Philharmonic Society Is being formed in the Turtle Rock area of Irvine. Mrs. Judi Simon .said the group "'ill work to bring music1I programs to Orange County and sponsor youth con· cerls. The next coffee meeting will be ar 8 p.m. Wednesda y at the home cf Mr11 , Lamar Hill, S088 Berean Lane. Turtle Rock. New members are welcome, Mrs. Hiii said . "Taking the land from the tax roles is not a valid opposition argument," the report read. -Reserving la rge amounts of open space would result in more intensive use of the remaining property and would stimulate private redevelopment of presently underused land . Disadvantages include: -Most available open spa ce is in the sou thea stern part of the county and purchase of recreat ion areas there could result in a mass exodus of re sidents from olde r cities to the more attractive area ~nless th.ere is a correspondini upgrading 1n established urban centers. -Acquisition of more open space could increa se the cost of housing. "The open space plan must be ac- companied by guarantees cf housing subsidies for the underprivileged to counteract low and moderate income housing price increases," funk said. He stressed however, !hat the quaiity of environment shoul d not be allowed to decl ine to keep housing prices down. -Preserving open space might result in considerable loss of tax base for so me cities . Funk sa.id that past government land use policies in response to requests by private enterprise have resulted in con- ''ersion of about 90 acres of open land to urban use for every l.000 persons added to !he population in the county, The 33 adopted general plans of the cities and the county set aside only 10 percent of the area covered in those plans fol" open space. he added . Funk said the county's 2,900 acres of now developed local and regional parks provides but 1.9 acres of open space per 1.000 persons, compar.ed to federal stan· dards of 30 acres. At this time 86.000 acres or 17 percent of the county is in permanent open space, tne report revealed. Cleveland National Forest. military property. parks. beaches. golf courses, cemeteries, open reservoi rs and school playgrounds are considered permanent open space. The 63.800 acres of Cleveland National Forest includes all but 4.4 percent of the tota l permanent open space of the coun- ly. Cerebral Palsy Drive Planned By School Group _Apatheti cs Anonymous, a Mission Viejo High School organization, will sponsor a "bike·a-thon " Satu~day to . raise money for the cerebral palsy fund. The money will be given in the name or ?.·laUhc1v Hasek . whose parents died in a. reC'ent CA r accident on Via cir.I Carlotta. The crash also involved two ~1ission Vie· jo !'iludents. The event "'ill begin at 9 a.m. ~·lth volunteers repnrting to the high school "'here they will begin 20-mile roule through ~1ission Viejo. For each mile riders complete they will rereive a donal ion from various people who ha ve agreed to sponsor them before the ride. The minimum donaiion is SO cents per mile. \Vhen the ride is completed, each rlder will be given a stamped completion slip which he will show to each sponsor when collecti11g donations. Anyone wishing to sponsor a rid er In the "bike·a-lhon·· is asked to contact Paul Fuller, 2502.S Chrlsanta Drive, ~fis&ion Viejo, 92675 or call Mission Viejo High School, 837·1122. Fire on Cannery Row MONTEREY I UPI\ -An arson-ca•sed blaze on historic Canner~ Row Monday desl.royed an estimated· S:S.000 to 110.000 "'Orth of btfllding materials. Authorities said t flammable llqujd was poured over lumber at three separate JoeatJons on the •ite of a proposed C.Mery Ro• II· mnuon shopping comp!eI. I 1 Reinecke Gets Paper Shredder (Before ITT) SACRAMENTO rAPl -LI. Gov. Ed Reinecke 's office, involved indirectly in the ITT-Dita Beard memo affair, has ac- quired an electric paper shredder to dest roy secret documents. But the pur chase of the "Destroyi t Electric \Vaste Basket" shredde r for $113.56 v.·as ordered on Jan. 18. before the !IT flap arose and had nothing to do with ii. said a spokesman for the Republi can lieutenant gcve rnor. He refused permission to a news photographer to take a picture of !he machine which i~ kept by the desk of Reinecke's personal secretary. ''\Ve don 't think it "'Ould be ap- propriate." James Wood w or: t h , Reinecke 's news secretary. said Mondav. \Voodworth said Gt>v. Ronald Reagan.'s office has such a shredder for con· fident ial materia l that is thrown away. It was suggtsted that Reinecke ha ve such a shredder because he serves as acting governr "'hene ver Reagan is out o( Ca\ifornii1, he added . "It's just a little box like thi s." Woodworth said, .holding up his hands about two feet apart. · The purchase order for the gadget, which shreds pa per into strips an eighth of an inch wide, was approved by the state Department of General Services, state documents reveal. An official of the Sacramento office equipment store where the shredder was bought March 17 said the machines have become popular in the past two or three months. "There's · an awful rush of these things." said the official. who declined to give his name. All sorts of businesses have bought the shredders. he said, to keep company secrets from falling into the hands of competitors. - Reinecke's office did not elaborate on what type of material would be shredded rather than thrown out in normal fa shion. J~einecke was identified by columnist Ja~k Anderson as cne of a few top Republicans mentioned in a memo Anderson said was written by Dita Beard, lobbyist for J n t e rn a t i an a. I Telephone & Telegraph C.C. McGovern again urged President Nixon to set a date for U.S. withdra1val. ?.'luskie, not ing the Administrat ion's decision to break off the Paris peace talks, called for "diplomatic initiatives that will bring an end to the \\'ar.'' New York Mayor John V. Lindsav said Nixon Olfght lo stop supporting the ·Souin- Vie tnamese government, stop U.S. born· bing "and gel cut of th ere.'.' On the other portion <lf th!! program; Humphrey, Sen. Hen ry M. Jackson of Washington and Alabam11 Gov. George C. Wallace all said use of U.S. air po.,.,·er is Sixty·SC'l'C'll d e l <' g a t es to the Dcmocr;itic Nat lon;il Convention \\'ill be ch osen \\'it h 11 going to the statewide l<'ader and the 01her allocated among the state 's nine congre ssiona l district!;., On the GOP ballot. "'here 28 de~egates are beifig eleC!ed, Nixon was expec!'l'd to S\vamp Reps. John ?.1 . Ashbroo k, an Ohio conservative. and Paul N. McCloskey, a California liberal. McCloskey dropped out of the presidential ract after the Neur Hampshire primary. Ashbrook didn 't campaign here. Tea1ii to Visit Disneyland Stop Set for Chi1iese A visit to Disneyland will highlight the end of a two-week lour of the United States by mainland China's 23-member lable tennis team. to begin its cross-coun- try tour April 12 in Detroit. A lhret-day stopover in California April 24-26 will feature the team 's .final ping pong mat ch the 24th at Edwin Pauley Pavilion at UCLA and sightstting at Disneyland and in San Francisco April 25-- 26. The team. the first Peoples Republic (If China sports group lo visit !he U.S .. will play five matches with Amer ican teams and visit eight cilies. Its members. many of them considered the leading world 's ping pong. players, are returning a visit made to China a year ago by an American team . That visit was the first officia l b,reak in a more than 20-year freeze in U.S.· Chinese relations. Frank Cullen, administrative assistant Deputy l11jured In Gun Accident An Orange County deputy marshal suf· rercd an acc idental gunshot wound at home in San Clemente Tuesday afternoon when his serv ice revol ver discharged. Gary Russel Parks. 28. of 110 W. Chi- quita, suffered a minor bullet wound in his hand in the 12:33 p.m.accidenl. Local police said Parks wa s taken by ambulance lo Mission C om m u n l 1 v Hospital for treatment of the wound. The slug. officers zaid. passed through the man's hand below the left ring finger. to former Go\'. Edmund G. Bro\\'n, ls In charge of the California welcoming com· miltee ror the Chinese players. · They also l\'ill play matches nt C.Cbo }!all in Dertoit. April 14: at the Universi· ty of ~Iaryland. \Vashington, D.C., April 17 ; Nassau Coliseum in New York. April 20 .. and ~lemorial Coliseu m in ~1emphis Tennessee. April 22. ' Sightseeing lri)l.'i v.•ill ht taken in AM Arbcir. ~1ichigan ; \Villiamsburg. Virginia; Hunt sville, Alabama and Los Angeles. Markets Accused In Meat Deceit LOS ANGELES I AP ) -Dist. \A Ky. Joseph P. BuSC'h has accused ·~ys ?.Iarkets. Inc. in a Superior Court suit of putting a cheaper pork by-product i11 packages of grolifid beef. In the suit filed ~fonday. Busch ask ed for an mjunction halling the practice and $50.000 as a civil penalty. Batik Workshop Set Wednesday in Viejo A bAtik 11orkshop "'ill be held Wednes· day by the J\.lission Viejo Association of Art ists nnd Craflsmen. The y,o~kshop 11•il l be held In th.e hom e of Fern Ragan, 26.172 Pap11gayo, 'Mission Viejo from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. · For lnformalion or reservations call ~1ary Lou ~1cl-1illen, 837-6127. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Tw1nty.fiv1 y11r1 ago 1 f1 w f1r-si9ht1d peopl• .c1rp1t bu1in111. re volutioniz•d the flnt, th1 chemicel in dustry dev1loped synth1tic relitnc• on wool qutlity tnd production, fibers, e!imlnetin g StcOftd, mechin•ry wes lnv•nt1d which 1nab!ed carpetiri g to bt menufectured up to 100 t im es fas ter. , Tlllrcf, end most im portent, 1om1 p1opl1 1tuck th1ir n1ck1 out i nd risked cepittl to put thes• d1v•lopment1 to work. Whet do11 this m••n to you? It'"""' thet carp1ting costs IN then lO y11rs ago. It MMM thet whit w11 once • luxury is now within r1 n91 of •\most 1v1ryon1. It mtrMtl • s•l•ction un im19inabl1 lO y1ar1 ego. With our family in the cerp•t busin•s• sine• 1894, w1 hev1 1e1n mor• t.h1ng11 in th• l11t few y•ers then w1 b1l i 1v1~ po ssible, cr11ting the gr1etest consum1r growth industry in our 1conomy. After 78 y1ar1, it looks like w11ve Olily, Jut b .... , AhDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 l'lacentia Ave. --COSTA MESA 646-4838 \ ' I I Huntington Be-aeh Fountain Valley EDITION • • Today's Final • N.Y. Stoeks * YOL. 65, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES *ORANGE COUN'TY,-CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Huntington Tells Policy on Sale of Property By TERRY COVILLE or !,h• D111r l"llGI s11tf Huntington Beach councilmen agreed P.1onday night to sell c i t y -o w n e d downtown propert y to private developers if a Holiday Inn or similar resort hotel Is built on it. The council agreed to a resolution of in- -tent, showing their support for private redevelopment of the downtown along the ocean front. The resolution, proposed by Coun· cilman Jerry Matney, does not legally bind the council to sell its propert y, but indicates its intention to do so. ' Ca1adidates Talk Mrs. Martha Holt told councilmen sh~ has bought all the land options on one block downtown, and only needs the city property to complete a deal "°'ith Holiday Inn. Her Claim was chaTienged by Da ve Garofalo, a candidate for City Council in the April 11 election. "T ha,ve a letter from the vice pre sident of Holiday Inn which says Holida y !nit has no intention of building a hotel in Huntington Beach or anywhere else in So11thern California in the near future," Garofalo charged, directing his cont· ments tq Matney. Drive-in Proves Chief Subject By MICHAEL GOODRICH Of 111• D1i1y P'llol Siii! The controversial four-screen drive-in theater emerged as the main issue of disc ussion A-londay night during a surprisingly quiet fountain Valley City Council candidates forum. Speaking to about 75 persons at the Fo~ntain Valley High School cafeteria, the six candidates took various positions on tbe theater but none came out strongly. for or against it. "It is unfortunate we ha ven't even had a movie yet and the theater is already an X-rated situation," quipped Jan Wilhelm. VAL LEY CITY RACE PROFILED Through efforts of the Huntington Beach League of Women Voters, which alsO serves Fountain Valley, the DAILY PILOT today presents brief biographies. photos and ques· tions and answers from all six can- didates seeking t"-'O open seats on the Fountain Valley City Council . For profiles and information on the candidates, see Page 2 today. Valley Schools Set Vaccination Clinic Schedi1le A clinic to vaccinate all district school children against German and red measles has been announced by the Fountain Valley School District. No charge will be made, but a sig ned parental consent form will be required from each child. Forms will be sent home with children this week. according to Pat Clark . a district spokesman. Vaccinations will take plac;e April 8, 9, 10. and 11. The school board approved the clinics last month. but the district had difficulty locating a qualified doctor to administer the vaccine , Mrs. Clark said. The vaccine to fight the two diseases, which are reaching epidemic proportions in Califoriia, has been made available through a federal grant to the Orange County l\1arch o( Dimes. In West Orange County, neither the Ocean View nor Huntington Beach City school districts hllve scheduled ma ss measles clinics. But Mrs. Clark said that any child under 15 can be vaccinated "in Founta in Valley by arranging an ap- pointment by calling 842-6651 and asking for Health Servlccs. 1'.1rs. Wilhelm said she fell more in· formation on the drive-in problem needed lo be brought out. She also said she fa vors the industrial zoning of the prop- erly yet is against the drive-in because of lhe noise and traffic problems that may result. Taking a simi lar stand, Roy Richarps said he felt information on the drive-in .,..·as 111cking although he favored the in- dustrial zoning of the property and · perhaps an interim use that might be more favorable to all persons. Clarence Casper said he opposed the drive-in because of traffic problems and the "lousy tax base" it offered the city. "I'm not crazy about drive-in theaters but I do think we need to keep the prop- erty for industriaJ use. Its an issue that will be taken to the courts and settled there," said Marvin Adler. Bernie Svalstad said he also favored the industrial zoni ng of the property but that he lei:tned toward accepting the referendum petit ions aimed at blocking the drive-in. ''Due to the controversial nature of the situation I think it is -a moral issue that should be settled by the people." said Svalstad. "1f there are 4,000 signatures again st a zone change. I think public opinion has spoken and we should listen," said Paul SavarinD:--Savarino said be feft the lanCI should be opened for either an equestrian home development or commercial ac· tivity which would be more compatible with the hospital. Pare1its to Take All-year School Issue to State Parents opposed to starting all-year operation of two Ocean View schools this summer said Monday they will carry their fight to the State Department of Education. The promise was made after trustees of the Ocean View School District refused to reconsider the approval given last month to implement all-year school calendars at Crest View and Westmont schools beginning th is July 10. The protesting parents -claiming they still don't have enough facts to support all-year schools -also gave school of- ficials petitions with about 250 signatures req uesting \hat the start of all-year schooling be delayed fo? further study. The parents say they will now carry these petitions to officials al the State Department of Education. Parents said IS.e ALL-YEAR, P1ge %) Capsule Council Action • Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Monday night by the Huntington Beach City Council : DOWNTOWN: Agreed by resolution lo sell city-<>wned properly if Holl· day Inn develops a major hotel on Pacific Coast Highway. This could end the city 's public parking lot project. COAST FREEWAY: Defeated 5 tO 2 a ,.,.Jut ion proposed by Council· man Oon1tld Shipley opposing the Pacific Coast Freeway. CENTRAL 'PARK: Aw11 rded a $2.4 million contract lo Valley Cresl Land- scnptlo1 deVe.lopmCnt Of 1rt1 acres of park land. The ccntr~I park ls expected to be CO!!,!P.lcted in one ytar. -Al'XltT~lENTS : Extended for !O .. da ys lhe moralorium on apartment construction in most of Huntington Beach, except down\own and the southwest sector: Al.U~tli\W.1 WYRE: Outlawed by city ordinance the use of No. 6 Ameri- can wirt gauge aluminum conductors in residential construction. PAV RAISE1 Aulhorb:ed the charter revision committee to write a ballot argument favoring a charter change which would raise the pay af_city council· men from $175 a month to $300 a month. The charter chanae 11 on the June 1 ballot .• "lf Mrs. Garofalo wishes to blow off. 1 suggest he talk to the Holt s," replied an angry Matney, "'ho i~ up for re-election. J\ilayor George J\lcCracken r u.l e d Garofalo's comment s out Or order, :saying: "Let's not get into personalities. The \vhole council took this action." The city O"'ns six lots in a block bound- ed by Pacific Coast High"-'3Y, Second Street. Third Street and Walnut Avenue. lt was bought witb general fund money but placed in the name of the downtown pa rking authority. Brander Castle, assistant city ad· GAILY l"ILOT 51111 1"11919 WINS BUILDING POST Huntington's Jon11 Jones Appointed Building Chief For Huntington Richard· Jones, 48, a six-year veteran with -the city of Huntington Beach, has been named interim director of buildi ng and safety. He repla ces Jack Cleveland "'ho retired last week after 12 years as the director of the city 's ma ssive building boom. Councilmen approved J ones ' ap-- paintment Monday night . as recom· mended by City Administrator Dave Rowlands, Jones has been assistant building direc· tor for four years. He came to the city after working as a superintendent for a private construction firm. He and his wife, Winnifried, have one daughter. Jones lives in Huntington Beach. Rowland! said Jones' appointment is temporary while he studies the makeup of that and other city departments. The administrator is considering possible changes in Department structures, such as combining two or more departments or creating new ones. "The interim directorship will last about two to three months," Rowlands sa.id. After that, the position will be open lo applicants both within and outside the city. Fountain Valley School Hopefuls To Give Vieius Three candidates seeking a seat on the Fountain Valley School District board of trustees will present th.,ir views at a voter information meeting al 7:30 p.m •. Wednesday. The election to fill the unexpired term of trustee Harold Brown, who resigned when he moved out or the district, will be held April 11. The three candidates -Edward Borowiec, David lsraelsky, •nd Lorin Lamme rs -have agreed to be present and to speak for IS minutes each at the beginning of the meeting. Sponsored by tht Huntington League of Women Voters, the mtttlng will be held in the cafeteria of Foildtaln Valley High School, 11816 Bushard St. lfcro Also Arson ist ENGLESTEIN, Au"ria IUPl l -Local fire chltf Karl Scheller was the hero of the farmhouse fire -until a subsequent investigation proved ht started It. "Wt hadn't bad any fires in a lo"R time and people were btginninfe to dou&t my abili· ty," Schtller told police. "I just wanted to prove..Jbcm wron.a." ministrator, said today the city pa ld about $175,000 for the six lost. City Attorney Don Bonfa told Coun- cilmen that in essence the parking authority owes the money to the city's general fund. Bonfa also w;irned councilmen about passible legal actions following lheir ac· tion. "The city could be sued, by someone claiming that we bough~ the land under the fal se pretense of building a cit y park- ing lot." . He assured councilmen that il "'as his legal opinion the city could prove that Reds "'hen lhe land was purchased it was the clly"s honest inten tion to budrt 11 Ove- block parking lot. No\\', said Bonfa, lhe plans ha\e rhan,e:· ed, and councilmen can declarf' thr land surplus and sell it to a private developer. 1\.1rs. Holt sa id she expecls llolida} Inn lo build a hotel on fhe one block ~he h.is ready. Developmenl plans l"illl for -another hotel tin lhe block bounded h~· Pacific Coast lfighway. \\lalnu! Avenue, Fifth Street and Sixth St recl. The three hlocks along Pacifir ('oast Highway, bet"·een !he two holels, "'OUld then be devclope-d with specially com· 1nerr1al shops and restaurants. :\\rs Holl sald she has enough property undt•r nption fr1r the l\\'O hotel sites, but ~rveral 1ndir1c!ual properly owners are :s111J hold111g out on the three intcrmediata h](K·ks. l fer ,.;t111,. IJ11\ id Holt, hn~ alsG re\:ealcd 1>lans for an amuseme nt attraction -a rnu!l1(· t•ity -ht "'Ould like to build on l<ind ;1dJiH:rnt to the sugges!ed lloliday Inn ~1lr Holt. h1111 f'\ er, would 1m1 reveal any details for his tourist attraction proposal. Out North Viet Tanks Crack Defenses SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese using PT76 amphibious tanks broke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River today and moved toward the city of Quang Tri, only eight miles away, despite heavy U.S. air strikes and naval gunfire. A second group of North Vietnamese turned south after crossing the Cua Viet Ri ver and were reported 1novini;: toward Quang Tri. l'he city, the rntiin South Viel · namese headquarters 1n the norhhcr n provinces, also 1vas threatened rrom the west. Thousands of government soldiers and about 65 American advisers are stationed at Quang Tri. Most of the city's 40.000 i~ habitants have fled southward, joining the sf.r eams of tens of thousands or refujlees fleeing the path of u·ar once 1nore. Military sources said dozens or the tight amphibious tanks and at least 40 North Vietnamese landing crart with men and ammunition made it across the mud· Qy Cua Viet river JO miles south of the Demilitarized Zone only hours after a South Vietnamese generat said the ill· va sion had been halted. lns11fficie1at Evide1ace fi. U.S. pilot who flew over North Viet- nam reported streams of North Viet- namese rein I ore em en ts moving ·southward along Highway 1 and likened the Communist armored drive to a blitzkrieg of World War II. Huntington A rt Teacher ' Cleared of Drug Charge One group of North Vietnamese that crossed the Cua Viet river midway be- tween the town ol. Dong Ha and the South China Sea turned eastward and captured a South Vietnamese naval base at the mouth or the river. The South' Vietnamese fled, leaving th eir fleet of junks to the Communists. It was the second base to fall today. One force of Communists moved out ol the Annamite foothills and captured Fire Base Anne. 18 miles west of Hue, opening , a new threat to Quang Tri from the ·South and menacing the city of H.ue and Highway 1, the Quang Tri lifeline. Seminar Slated On Employment At Golden West A four-week seminar on job hunting will be offered beginning Wednesday at lht: Golden West Evening College. The class, which is free-to the public, will meet at 7 p.m. in RNntt 116 of the recreation building. Persons attending the seminar will receive information on new jobs that will be opening up. A list or 170 jobs presently open "'·ill also be made available at the meet ing. Additionally the class leader, Guy B. Righter, a Mc.Donnel-Douglas placement administrator, will discuss organizing an eUicient job finding campaign and positive methods of staying employed. While the program is geared to unemployment in the aerospace industry, the seminars will have broad application to professional , 'blue collar and skilled persons in all fie lds. A Huntington Beach teacher was cleared or drug charges Monday and two of her three co-defendants jailffl on reduced charges in action that canceled plans for the sc heduled Orange County Superior Court trial. All charges filed against Grace Ann Barker, 29, an art teacher at Stacey Intermediate School, were dismissed on a motion from the prosecution thal there was insu'fffcient evidence 3galnst ·her. Miss Barker was one of five adull:ii originally arrested Oct. 23 in a police raid on a home at 4041 Howard St., 1.-0s Alamitos. All five were booked on charges of suspicion of possessing hashish, marijuanJ, dangerous drugs and narcotics paraphemaUa. Judge Kenneth Williams dismissed all allegations against Miss Barker and ordered county jail terms and probation for co-defendants Ronald D. Ayers , 22, School Election Set August I An election to fill the seat of resigned trustee Ivan Liggett on the School Board of the Huntintton Beach City (elem~n· tary) School District has been set for Aug. I. The unexpired term of Liggett runs through July, 1973. • Persons wishing to appear on the ballot for that election must file with the county registrar of voters before Ju ne 1. The on- ly requirement for office is that the can- didate be a registered voter living within school district boundaries. Date of the election was announced Monday by Dewey Hillman. an Orange County department of Education official . Beach. Rejects, 5 -2, Anti-freeway Atwmpt Councilman Donald Shipley 1ost an at. lt," ?.trs. Gibbs interjected. tem pt Monday night to put Huntington Green said he could sympathize with Beach on the record agaimt lhe proposed Long Beach, but said there are possible Pacific Coast Freeway. changes in the freeway route, such as He was defeated 5 to 2 with only Coun. making the coast freeway an extension of cihrian Norma Gibbs joining him •saln1t the 605 Freeway and &\'old Long Beac.h the freeway. entirely. · Shiple y ctted the opposition or Newport Councilman Jerry Matney first said. BYc:h. Seal..Seach (l.Od Long Beach and "The only rEBI purpose.. it M!rves Is the said, "At this time. it seems more than proposed density In Bolsa Chica, an ~ropriate that we also oppose it." estimated S0.000 people. t hope that can "This i!i an emotKl n•l-lfi1ng .' replfea--bt-reduc:ed." - Councilmrtn Jack Green. "I don't 1grtt· Later. he sddcd : "I'm opposed to the that all fr~eways are bad , Stud ies prove coast route . but I agree that an official that more pcllutlon comes from surface stand against it is premature." street!J than freeways." Green said the state ts moving quite "t th ink the city or Newport Beach was slow on all freeways now, JO there is no irreJPQnslbte in ill acHon," Green con-urgent need for an o(Uclal stand. lie also tnued. "This is an elcctoln year and a lot suggested that once the cl ty is sure l'lf the or people ere running on this, but they liuntlngton Beach Freeway route (city don't know what they're talking about" officials want it down Gothard Avenue I "I have no objections to freeways per thtrt would be time to take a stand on 8<, bu\ all of our neigbbors ar1 against tho coast 1r .. way. '. I and David J. Shonts, 21 1 both of the Howard Street address. Ayers pleaded guilty to reduce d charges of visiting a place where drugs were being used. He got five day11 In the county jail and two years probation. Shonts pleaded guilty to reduced charges of possessing marij uan8 . He got 60 days in the county jail and two years probation. Co-Oefendant Donald C. Carton, 29, also or the Howard Street address, was ordered to return to J_pdge Williams' courtroom May 5 for further action on the charges filed against him. He is free on bail . Police "·ho arrested fi ve adults and two juv<'n iles at the Howard Street home shared by all adult defendants said • "pot party'' was in progress at the premises when they were admitted to the home. Officers said they seized a quantity of marijilana and narcotics plus accessoriea used for the smoking of both Illicit drugs. Action against the two minors is being processed in juvenile court. Car Crash Kills Wife of Pastor Mrs. Dorothy Poppen , 80, wife of the Rev. Henry Poppen , assistant pastor of the Garden Grove Community Cllurcb. died Monday night at Palm l-larbor tlos pital of traffic injuries received Sun- day, the Orange County coroner's office reported today, Police said Mrs. Poppen was a passenger in.a car driven by her husban d which struck a traffic signal pole at Chapman Avenue and Euclid Street. Rev.-Poppen told officers he had turned sharply to the left to avoid another car and hit the pole. He received only minor injuries. _, Orang~ Coast Weather Those low clouds and fog along the coast will lower temperaturt1 somewhat on Wednesday according tG the wealherlady. llighs tn the &O's are expected. Lows ~ INSWE TODA. 'Y 1\ po&ter bu the Catholic church depic£ina Jesus fn. a yt l· --t0"W11rclttit fr:rils1crao over-1011i~ ~ wult man11 of Brt'1ril':s fatth.ful. See stqry, Page 1. L, M. .. 1. f M111M• 6 Ctll..,111 I 11\itfllt' ll Cll \,ltiM tl·M Mll~I ,...,.._ 11 C...,kJ • Mllitfl;fl """ 4 ,,.,._.. >• o...... c-tv t Otltfl Miiie" t S"'" , .. ,, IC!"'lll .... • Si.ti! ~ttt l•ll l11Mrl1l11-1 lt ltl•f1titll It lll111111<1 1 .. 11 Th••'"'"' 1t ""' IM ltttft t W11"°"" • ..._.,. 14 w-.. ·• ....,. tJ.11 ._ • .,Ml . I • :! OAIL V PILOT H TUfld.ly, April •. 1972 • Meet Your Fountain Valley Candidates ~cller U 1·~ing Industry Push Casper Calls For Freeway The Valley Candidates Svalstad: No Tax Increase Youth Noted By Wilhelni OR. )IARVIN ADLt:R. 36. of 8957 La Dona Court, attended high school and funior college in Long Beach and la1.er v.·as gradualed from the Los Angeles College of Optometry. l~e ls ma.rrlcd "'ith three children. CLAR ENCE GEORGE CASPER. SI , of 9700 La Ca_pllla Ave., fountain Valley. completed 113 college units in busi ness- political 11dmlnistrati{lll and is curren!Jy enrolled In !he UC Irvine graduate ex- tension. lie is employed as a contracl program analyst. Casptr is ma rried and ha.~ one da ug hter. The DAILY PILOT today presen U brief biographies, photos and question5 and answers for all sit candidates seeking el ection to two open seats on the fountain Valley City Council in the April 11 municipal election. R£RNI E r . SVALSTAO, 35. of 9803 El Tulipan Circle. F'ountain Valley, recei v'd a Bachelor (lf Science Deg ree in personal ma nagement and is currently a special proje<:l superv isor for F'oodmaker, Inc. Svalstad is married 11o·ith three daugh ters and one ~on. MRS. JA N WILHELM , 33 , of 16S27 Red \vOQd Cjrcle. f ountain Valley. was ('ducated In pri vate secondary schools. look specialized courst•s and is currently a n1ar ket research executive . She i5 mar· ried and has a daui.:hte r and ty,•o sons. Cttndidate questionnaires wer~ sent oOt and ~ompiled by the League nf \Vom en Voters ot Hunlington Beac h which also serves Fountain Valley and Sal Bcarh. Quallfic.&tJons: Being charter presldt':nl of the fountain Vs!· ley Exchan~e Clu b and Presidcnr or the Chamber or Com· merce for two years, shows an 11 ctive par· ticipation in com· muni1y a/fairs. A total of 14 ,391 reRislered voter! in fountain Valley are eligible tc cast ballots in next Tuesday's election. Each voter!' may ballot for two of the sii candidates. Councilmen serve four year terms. Quallflcallon s: Elected Fountain Vallt>y ' Cily councilma n Sep. Qualifir atlons: Seven years of service In f'ount aln Valley throug h numerous civir organizations. As chAirman and prrsident of rnany, I have dcn1onstrated ability to perform nnd ('Om n1unlcate. Question : \\' h a l ~ three civic problem s, in order of priority, do you feel are or vital importance'.' What solution do you envision for each7 ArtllW'e1': NG. 1 "A continued bulldup of light industry for a broadened tax base. "I think therj! is no doubt tbat we must continue to build up a solid base of light Industrial areas. We have adeq ua te prop- erty set aside for this purpose and a def.ermined effort should be made to get this properly prepared with .. ~1at er. sewer and storm drains so as to make it easily mark etabl e. "I pledge to push !his typt: of program because as everyone kno11o·s. a broad in· dustrial tax base keeps the cost of government af f ord a ble to all homeowners." Answer No . t "Increased support for rec~eati~nal p_rograms and facil ities. A maJor city problem in the City of Foun- tain Valley is the shortage of recreation· al facilities. Rapid growth and increased population make ii necessary ror us to seek ways of providing for our young people." Answer No. 3 ;,City Beautification. I pledge to put great emph as is on city beautification. I think the ecology of our community is so important that I would pledge myself lo place spec ial emphasis in getting good buffe r stripi:: between commercial and resi dent ial areas. lrt' keeping a strict enforcement on lhe city's noise ordinance, and in general, trying to maintajn a high quality of beautiful residential development." Qualifications: 20 yeRr~ ! 1n<'lud1'1g 10 in Pains Verdes 11nd four w1lh1n Founl1tin \'alley l researching. speaking and prod· ding city off icials into produclive 11nd needed actions. Extensive bus i n e s s background. Que1lion : Vi.' h 11 t I h r e e ci vi c prob- lems . in o r de r of priority, do you feel are of vital impor. la nce. What soh.ttlon do you en vision for · each? Wwer'No--:-1. ''The finan cial survival of th is city will depend on the alt itude and work done by city orricials and other tax supporting agen· cies. The re is a tremendous shortage of commercial enterpr ise necessary to col. lect a high amount of salu tax. giving the city a thriving busi ness atmosphere . thus holding the line on taxi?!. Without sales tax revenue, property taxes cannot be held down," Answer No. 2. "Of ulmost priority is the Route 39 Freeway. Th is outrageous invasion of large new residential areas must be prevented . The Freeway Reloca- tion Committee is leading the desperate fight to save their homes. despite no of· ficial assistance. The state engineer's of· lice admits that with proper leadership and pressure this freeway can be moved from Fountain Valley.'' Answer No. 3. "A central recrea- tion complex has been a prime problem for years to take care of th need s of all ci ti zens with their leisure il me. Seriou.!I moves to construct a co mplex \•:ith exist· ing park funds should be given arter thorough investigation of any aid from governmental granls and before IOcal funds are used elsewhere." ' Richards Cites Water F ailw·e DR. ROY D. RICHARDS. 38, of 17685 Bay Circle, Fou ntain Vai!ey. attended Santa Monica City College and llller won his D.O.S. degree from USC .. He has resided--in-Eountaio Valle for six years "'ith wife. Marsha . sons avrnand Timothy and daughter, Laur1t. . Qualifications: Six years. r-·ounta1n Valley homeowner -businessman . Reg· ular attendance at Council • Comm is· s i o n s. Exch:inge Club, Boy's Club. Repr esentative Na tional Dental As- soci<'llion. Consultant -County Dental So- ciety. Questions: What three civic problem.o;, Jn order of priority, do you feel are of vifal importan ce? \\1hat solution do you envision for each? Record Voter Turnout Answer : No. 1 ''Overall maintenance program is inadequate. Water su pply is jeopardized due to lac k of valve turning program ; fire safety is affected due to lack of regular hydran t bleedin,R : homes are endangered due to Jack of regular sewer maintenance: tree trimming and spraying are Jess than SO percent of schedu led : routine police calls are on 2 to 3 hour delay. Mosl problems due I() im· proper utilization of staff. Crews in· discriminately reassigned lo alternate jobs, rather than completing work in pro- gre ss and scheduling new jobs later." Answer : No. 2 "Our IO.year budge t is mythical. Expenditures per capita ha ve doubled cost of living index rises. Sup- plementing budgetary overruns wit h builders' fees is disastrous. Within the next two council terms. Founta in Va lley will reach saturation and be forced to Jive within its actual assessed valuation. The time to antici pa te and provide fpr realistic funding and expenditures i-'I toda y. not later when realization a.nd panic set in.'' Expected in W i,sconsin MILWAUKEE . \Vis. (AP ) -A record Wisconsi n primary turnou t of well over one million voters was eipected to cast ballots in clear, chill y weather toda y in a crucial tesl for Democralic presidential contenders. Newly enfra nchised college student s and other lS.to-20 year olds -will likely push the turnout past lhe old record of 1.2 million, possibly close to I.he 1.5 mUlion level. Gov. Patrick Lucey, a Democrat who is neutral in the campaign, predicted Mon-- day that Sen. George McGovern will win the statewide race in a primary expected to have a major impact on the fortunes of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie. In all, 12 Democrats are on the prima ry ballot along with • three Hepublicans. Pres ident Nixon is expected to be an easy winner in the GOP race. Six Democratic contenders appeared In grou ps of three tod11y on NBC's "Tod ay'' show in a discussion domina ted by the North Vietn amese mil ita ry offensive in Sourh Viernam. li.1cGovern again urged Presideril Nixo n lo set a date for U.S. withdrawal. l\1uskie , noti ng the Admini stration's clecision lo break off the Paris peace talks, called for ··ct_iplomalic initiatives that will bring an en<tto the v.·ar." New York l\fayor John V. Lindsay said Nixon ought to stop supporting the South Vielnamese government. stop U.S. bom· bing "and get out of there." On the other portion of the program. Humphrey, Sen. Henry M. J ackson of 0111.ANGI COAi? •• DAILY PILOT Washington anti Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace all said use of U.S. air power is necessary to stablize the situation so withdrawal of U.S. troo ps cou ld continue. Asked about his presidential cand idacy, \\lallace sajd, '\~ have as much a chance to be nominatea as anybod y else.'' - A McGovern victory could thru st him in to the front ra nk of Democratic can- didates, whi le a triumph by Humphrey could help him overcome a ''loser" image and gain recognition as the party front- . runner. An swer : No. 3 "Structural, plumb ing and electrical malfunctions in new homes-apartments are entirely too nu merous. Building eode5 lteed reviev.·· ing:-inspection proced4'res n e e_d evaluat ing. Comprehensive analysis of codes, procedures. inspection processes and work loads are long overdue. Coun- cilmanic obligations extend to future residents. not merely ta immediate problems and needs . Huntington Seeking State Help for Beacl1 Policing Top Hunti ngton Beach official s are th e California Department nf Park5 11.nd trying to make the stale pay part or the Recreation . But in three months, the re $100.000 annual cost of police oper ations has been no reply. on Bol sa Chica and Huntington state "I'm sure the officials in Sacramenln beaches. just tur ned the letter over to the Sta te So far. the ir effort ha s me! with stony Attorne y General 's office.'' Bonfa said. silence. ''And I understand that it has made a ··tr they agree to pay police costs ru ling that is the opposite of ours. here." sa id city attorney Don Bonfa, "There's substantial legal questio n in· "They"re afraid they might get caught valved, and I'm not sure 11o•ha t will hap· paying them in a lot of other places , too." pen ... But in January. Bonfa ru led that sinte the state can legally prov ide police Bui lega l technicalities aside , Rabitaille service in its parks, it must therefore pay says he feels strong ly that the state a reasonable part of lhe costs when should pay a share of police casts. another public agency assumes the main ''People are attracted to state beaches burden. from throughout the -region,:' Robitaille Police chief Earle Robitaille, 1"ho re-said. "the state takes mone y fr om the...,, quested Bonfa's opinion on· the matter. tO get into the park, but then gives no forwarded this ruling to the director of pa rt of tha t money to pa y for police pr~ 1,.h, Or•110• co.,t DA.lLV PILOT w!W. wtltd1 ' tection. 11 (Dm.Dt"td 11\t N1w1.Preu, 11 DUl:llilllrd by "The taxpayer~ or Huntington Beach ,~, Or•nge (Dt sl PuDl11llln11 (Dmp1nv • .!itW• B l p. k ;ire forced l.o support the costs of II rl!t edl!fon1 t 't JIUl!ll1~fd, MDl!dt y l!\101,1gll urg a.r ic s regional park, and that's not fair," Fr1111y. IDr Co1f1 II.rs~. Newperl Bet ti\. Robitaille said. 1-lun!lng!O" Bt1c11 ~nunt1ln Valley. L1gun1 • 8e•cll, l ~~lllt S1Cdltllltlt •'111 .!i1n (lt •tlf!\Tel Wro11 g l_lo nie-Rabitallle not.ed that costs of policing S•" ~.. t111t\Tr&nQ. " 1!n;11 reoion•I T.. the slate beach are much higher than on 1011~11 11 wo1•\~td ~•1u•1uv1 '"" SuNhy\. city hcaches. Of 1.800 narcotics arrests r,., 11rlnc•111i 111111H11111111 1111~1 h •t J)l w111 D [' Off• ' made \ast summer. he pointed out as an air sireei, co11• M1s1, c1 1o•orm•.~-'2';'. .:L;;;;.Q1£CC zcer .S e¥ample, l,500 were made on state Rob1rl N. W1 1d ....... 1.. • vtrftern:S.--__ r l\IDlnt I nd ~111>lo1r.tr d f ..... Hun11n11ton Beach TVlllce office.r Tom City beaches Are very highly eve o~. J eck R. C ud1v e "" f b'd Vite Prui<1t111 ,,.., C.t"t r11 Mtrit;r• Quirk was enjoyi ng a quiet da y off with Robitaille said. and at .sa the city or I s l ho"''' 1<11.,JI his family l\tonday when he was sudden ly all use of 11Jcohol on its beat:hes. E• "' called to duty -in his own home. "l'm SW'e that U the state beaches Tiio11111 A. M11rphint Quick. a 34--yea r-old patrolman, ar rived were set up as the city beachei .are, they M•riesJna Edlror ho Id h I ' I s " Ch1d tt H. Looi Ridiercl '· Nill me about 7 p.m. ~ft.er a n1$1ht out with wou ave owe.r crune r a ~ • AWi•••"' M1n.tr"'9 E111ior1 his family and notictd a light on in lhe R9bitaille said. r,,,.,. c .... ;11. hall wa y. Sensing something was wron g. Bonf• listed twa pOSsibllities LhaL city, Wt1.I 0r•112• couniw Ednor he rushed to his bedroom snd discovered orficials can consider. "They could give Hvlltlftff .. 1Mc11 Office a man crawling out of tne window. notice to th e state tha t henceforth a bill 17175 ltech l o11l1¥11d ' 1· 1o4 1;1;,,1 Adlli r•••: r.o. 1,. ,,0, ,1641 The man was carrying Qulck'A shotgun will be sent far costs of city po ice opera-°""" Offfcn and a ba~ filled ~·Ith several of the lions.'' Bonfa sajd. "Or they eould give L•vun• e11(n• va l'or111 •11•~Y• patrol man's guns 11nd other valuables . llC· notice that the !tale will soon have ta N,.,,':o~~· ,':::;.; ~~,~','!.!~:~~!~ ..• _ cordipg 10 police. • start pr:QVlding its own polic~ ~otection.'' ~·" Citt!'ltl\llf lOS Norlf1 t.I C1mr~o 11!11t The off duty law office r yelled "polic e City AdmiTi lsfrator "Dav a Rowlands T•'•''-'" (7141 142.4121 offit"er" and when fhe neelng burgla r said that he supporttd the principle or ' CJeu/Ue4 A4wrtlsf"' 642·1 671 disre~_ardcd his try. Quick fired A shot maklng the. state pay fnr a part of police '"''" 1t1•r111 or .. 11 .. c111n1r CMr1"'~"1"'' and then two more at the m11.n as he tried costs. "\Ve'll have to wait and see how J40·12Jt to scale the backyard fence. the state replie! to our letter." Rowland s C•ll'fl'1""'· 1'''· °''• c"'' "11e1i,~1~, \\'ound!d Jn the rl 11hl cAlf was William 5ald. "Then we'll discuss the matter Ctl!IH"Y• Jjo ,...,,, 1rori.t, lll1,1,lr•H~1. ft th 1111,.,111 m•111r ·.,. ""'''"'"""" 111r11n Patrick Smith. 24, oC 12632 Keel St., Apt. among ourselves And see what .see.ms e :!~1o11°'ot''::r"': .-:~' 191Cltl ,..,. 8. Garden Grove. be!l avenue to follow. Sf'(.llf'lf cl•ts "''• ••Id et cott• Neu. Smith was treated at Hun tington "But I certa inly favor anything we can ~~:Z~ .. .,~,i.i:i, ~'r,~.,mn;~~:: lntercommunity HospJtAl •nd transferred dti to ma.ke the state reimburae lhe city .vtMU•l'I• a .u l'l'IOlllftlr. to Orange.County ftfedical Center _. . .,.._..__~ .. J.~P-'!M-'1 af Drovidinf pallet aervice 1--1"-======----_J-h.-was booked on burglar)' chari••· !Al their beactitl."-.· •• ·• ( ' Growth Cited By Savarino ~ PAUL PHn.LIP SAVARINO, 51 , of 10719 El Centro Ave., Foun tain Valley, received his BBA degree from Western !ember, 1969. rt'c;il l elrr1io11. srrved un!ll term f'Xp ired. April, 1970. Complete in· volvement and dedi· cation to co mmu nl!v y,·or k for pasl 1·5 years. QUelition: \V ha t .J three civic problems, in order of priority. do you feel are or vital importa nce Whlll solutlon , do you envision tor each? Reserve Universi ty, Ohio, and continued Answrr: No. I. No increase in t.axrs. ittt-post~graduale-studierat-US and-Gontinue lo emphaiiize, ft8~per ou r 10 yea UCLA, Ex tension. He i.s ·involved in pla~. 11 biilan ced co~munity .to i~clude . rcs1dentla l, commercia l and hght 1ndus-aerospace-electroni~s. m~nagement. tri al devc\opn1enl ro assist in lo\\•ering or Qua\Ulcatlons : C1 v1c in volvement and :11 le11st maintai ning ou r cu rrent ta x interest in the opera· lions and proper growth of the City of Fountain Va 11 e \'. Member, Tnd ustri31 Pa r k Committee. Board Member : Sec· retary • Treasurer, Homeowners' Asso- ciation. Question: W ha t three c1v1c problems. in o rd er of pfiority, do you ffff are of vital importance? What solution do you en· vision for each? Answer: '"City1s maintaining of con· tinued financial stability and the proper limits to services , controls and facilities. This broad set or problems enco mpass many varied fa cets such as, the awareness (lf changing income sources as the city grows and matures: the Potential state\\'ide tax base change; the lagging of comme rcial growth: the pros and cons of a so-called balanced community with an industrial tax base; the limit to ex· panding city services and controls." "Empasis of youth problems and the relatable item of a possible city cen1er recreation complex. Solution--searching of such problem s are limited by the city's abilities to provide services directed as cventalive, conciliatory or leisure con· su ming." "'Eff ect of ci ty"s political entit y by outside innue'hces. lnnuences will arise from joint.power agreements. League of Cities. S.CAG. re~ional transportation, CATV. regional planning -and housing, special districts, county and .state ag en- cies.'' From PGfle l ALL-YEAR ... that they coul d have easily collected more .signatures except that many of children at Westmont and Crest View iire bused in. and the petition carriers had no way of reaching their parents. The pe titiol)s tha t y,•ere s i g n e d represent fram 25 to 40 percent of the families in the attendance areas of the t\VO schools. depend ing on how many signatures are valid, school offic ials sa id. School off icials last month reported , however. that 75 percent of th ose who voted in a school.run election supported the idea of year.round schools. Thus both parents and school officials cla im that the majority of people the.v contact 5upport their particular side of the contro versy. rai l'.·· AnS\\'er : No. 2. l\'\:1 intai n R·I ''Singl e Fa1nily Residential" concepi. "fhis ron· cept is very import ant to maintain. due to !he fact that high den s 1 i y nciJ?:hborhoods ha \'e a tendency tO"'ard overcrowd ing the school syste rn. The con· tinued de·emphasis ()( multiple d\11elling un its in Founl~in Valley v.•ill grc:,t\y assist in mai ntaining the single fainily residential <..'Oncept." Ans11o·er: No. 3. Tm pro\' e d com· municati(lns 11o·i th the youth of Fountain Vall ey. \Vith the current emphasis on giv· ing our youl h in t'reased responsibil ities at a younger age. we must assist our .vouth in every possi ble "'ay to be read y for that responsibility. To provide better com- munications with our youth , a youth ad· viso ry commission should be. established as "'ell 11s some emphasis upon our youth being invol\'ed in posi tions <ln some of our present commission s. The ex· peditious establ ishment of a central recreation complex Y.·ould also assist in greater youth involvement in the com· munity ." Building · Leased For Metl1adone 1'reatment Site County Supervisors today approved leasing of a v11cant of fice building on Su pe rior Avenue near Hoag 1i·lemori.e l Hospital in Ne\11 port Beach for a me th - adone maintenance and day care center for heroin addicts. The 4.525 square foot structur e located at 1441 Su perior Ave., in a count y island area between Newport and Costa l\fesa, v.•ill be rented for $2,034 per month . Owners of the building are John R. Raw lins and Lisa Rawlins. Fifth District Supervisor Ron a I d Caspers of Newport Beach in urging ap- proval of the lease pointed out that there is only one coun ty facility for meth adone treatment of drug addicts . Tha t faci lity is in Santa Ana which the su pervisor said means a long tri p for many patients. Caspers said fl5 heroin users y,•i!I be transferred to the new facility shortly and tha t it was antic ipa ted there will be 150 patients within two months. Th e supervisor noted that there ha ve been no objections received to dal e. "l hope th is continues," he said, referring to the recent hass le over location of a coun. ly probalio n facility in 1i1esa Del Mar, in Costa Mesa. The Coun ty Department of Mental Health will open similar facll it ies in Buena Park and in the north county area by July I, the board was advised. WE'VE ONLY Ques tion : \\!h at three chic problem!, in order of priority, do you feel are of vit11! importance? Whal solu1 ion do you en· vis ion far each? Ans'i\·er: No. I. "Our city's rapid growth has created a need for expanded recreational pro- gr<1ms and..l!Qlitit.S orour teenagers. fl.1ull iple usea ge of ex· isling tax·supported fnci Uties by private grou ps and pu blic agencies would enhance our nhili1y lo provide more versatile rec- ret111n11:il progran1s. . Ner? for a yout h con1misslon is clearly estabh shed lo seek nut youth need. Environm<"nl;,! commiuee f(lr beautifca- tion and l:indsc:1ping. Ful l-time industri11I and co1nn1crcial pron1ote r to co ntinue assurancr of a broadened tax b11se. and to ilttract adult recrealional fa ci lities 1bowJ. ing alley. skating rinks. etc.) Initiation of a pa ramedil· µrogran1.'' Ans11o·rr: Nn. 2 "Improved com- municalion a1 nur local level wi ll reduee niany local problems. Untapped talents of businessn1cn. professionals, taxpayers, , organi zati onal Icade.rs, youth and character building groups should be u!ilized throug h advisory comm illee.s. 'J'hcse inputs to commissione rs, depart· menr heads and others will provide more cff ccti\·e con1munication and ~ an at· mosphere for accomplishlng real 1olu- tions to our problems." An~v.·er : No. 3 •·Evaluation of the com · missions and various city departments is of vi tal importance to a~sure the tax- payers an d our city staff that we are set· ting goals and oh jerti,•es for the benefit of the toia 1 community and that these goals are being fulfilled·. View wit h alarm and then we can point 11o·ith pride." HOME' Cou1icil Supports Trio l n H u.ntington. The HOME Council of Huntington Bea ch has pledged it s full support lo Jerry !lla tney, tl enry Duke and Mark Porter in the Apr il 11 city council election. T"'enty-fi ve voling members cast secrei ballots \\lednesday night at the tl0~1 E Council meeting. All 12 council candidates had been invited to subm it let- ters describing their goals and objectives. T11o·o years ago the HOME Council also supported Duke and Porter in their unsuccessful attempts to win council scats. At tha t time the H0~1E Co uncil also supported Jac k Green, who won re- elcttion. ~l atney is an incumbent councilman seeki ng his second four.yea r term. The HO?i-tE Counc il is an execut i\•e organization open to all homeowner associations ln the city. It coord inate1 homeowner activites <ln a citywide level. The same three candid ates, Ma tney, Duke and Porter, also have received the su pport of the Citizens Zoning and \'ariance Association, according to Arthur Knox. president of that group. Knox and sever al other HOME Council members are also members of lhe smaller orga nizat ion th;it watche!I city council ilnd planning comm ission actions on zoning. JUST. BEGUN! ' Twenty-five years ego • few fe r-1i9hfed people i•rpet business, revolutionized the ·Flrsf, the chemic•I Industry developed synthetic fibers e!i minitin g ra tiene• on wool q ual ity and prod u~tlon. ' . '· Seco"d, mechinery w•s invent ed wh ith •nebfed ce rp oting fo bt menufectured up to 100 tim11 faster. Third, end most importtnf, 1om1 people sfutk their neck1 out end risked ctpitel to put the1e developm•nts to work. Whit does this metn to you 1 If ftlNftS tht f c1rpetin9 costs ltu thin lO ya1r1 •go. tt. M ... I th1t whit wes once • luxury ii now within r•nge of elm o1t 1v1ryone. It ,.. ... • 1el1ction un im19in1bl1 10 years 1go. With our f1m ily in the cerptf bus iness sin ce 189•, w1 hive seen mor• ch1n911· In th1 li st f1w ye1rs then we beli eved po11 ibl11 cr11tin9 th1 9re1f1st c.onsum1r trowth lnclu1try in our economy. Aft•r 78 y11rs it looks like wt'Yt ...., I• "9•1 . ' AbBEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COtTA MESA 646-4838 - J ~ - . I I I I I f t I ' 11 ! r . I I ' - Tutsd.ay, April C, 1~72 H , DAIL V PILOT 3) Registrar Fights Changes • Ill Residency Law By JACK BROBACK 01 "" DlllY l'llOI 51111 Orange COunty Registrar or Voters David ilitchcock today \'igorously op- posttl dropping or seriously reducjng residency requirements for voters and modi£ication of reglstrntion law!: He spoke in an swer to a petition of three groups to !he California Supreme Court and in answer to a S.I vote of the U.S. Supreme Court last week. TI)e petition, presented by t he California League of \Vomen Voters, the .. Mexican-American Political Association, and_ the \Vestern Region of the National AssociaUon for the Advancement of Colored People, asked that re~idency re- quirements for voter1 be redu~ to 30 days. Last week. Just.ice .Thurgood Mars.hall, speakjng for the majority of the U.S. Court called 30 da ys an ample period betv.•een the deadline for voter registra- tion and elections. Under current law. California voters must reside in a county 90 daY.s before an G~y Union 1 Files Suit Over Film Going lo Co111·1 Angela Davis, accused in the 1970 ri.tarin County Cou rthouse shootout, is sho,vn on her·v.'ay to court in San Jose, \\'here v.iitnesses testified about \\•hat the captors in the unsuccess· ful kidnaping attempt said during the ordeal. Story on Page 5. China Ping-Pong Team Plans Stop At Disneyland A vigil to Disneyland will highlight the end of a two-week tour of the United States by mainland China's 28-member table tennis team , to begin its cross-coun· try tour April 12 in Detroit. A three-day stopover in California April 24-26 will feature t.he team 's final Ping. Pong match the 24th at Edwin Pauley Pavilion at UCLA and sightseeing at Disney\an<i and in San Francisco April 25- 26. The team . the first Peoples Republic o! China sports group to visit the U.S., will play fi ve matches 11,·ith American teams and visit eight cities . Its members. many of lhem considered the ~eading world 's Ping.Pong players, are returning a visit made to China a year ago by an American team. That visit was the first official break in a more than 20-year freeze in U.S.· Chinese relations. Frank Cullen1 admlnistrative assistant to form er Gov. Edmund G. Brown, is in charge of the California welcoming com- mittee for the Chinese players. They also will play matches at Cobo Hall in Detroit , April 14 ; at the Universi· ty of Maryland. \Va shington. D.C., April 11; 'Nassau Coliseum in New York . April 20 .. and Memorial Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee. April 22. Sightseeing trips will be laken in Ann Arbor. ~1ichigan: \Villiamsburg, Virginia; Huntsville, Alabama and Los Angeles. Employes Bound; Thief Gets $500 An armed man tied iJp three employes of a Safeway supermarket in Anaheim Monday night and escaped with more than $509. ' Police said the man, who had hidden ln the store localed at Lincoln and West· ern ave~ue!I, ;ipproachtd manager Pat- rick Cooney and two asslst.tnts whlle thty were counting lhe evening rectfpts: after locking the doors. The thief lied them hand and foot and escaped. It took COoney, clerk John Hunter and box boy TommJ Fllbeck three hours lo get )oose and Call police. The holdup man was described as a boot 20 to 22 years o:d •ith. blatk me· di um lenith hair. _1 The UC Irvine chapter of the Gay Students Union (GSU) filed suit 1'1onday In federal caurt in Los Angeles against the Orange County District Attorney and the sheriff's office to retrieve a con- 'troversia! film. Terry Oleson. graduate student in psychobiology and president of the GSU is !he pla intiff in the suit filed at the re. quest of the SoutherR California Chap1er of the American Civil Liberties, Union . The suit names District Attorney Cecil Hicks and Sheriff James l\1usick both ail individual defendants and officers of the county and stale. The suit is based on the March 9 co~ fiscation by .Sheriff's Deputies of a film. ''Seven in a Barn" which the GSU had scheduled for showing as part of a panel discussion on pornography. Deputies acted on a warrant issued by Central Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Rickles. Rickles issued the warrant after hearing a description of what the film portrayed during an hour· long taped telephone conversation with San Franci sco police officers. "It's an orgy.'' an 'Orange County district attorney's office spokesman told ne11,'smen . · Although the film deputies seized had never been screened in Orange County, it had played in public theaters in cities throughout the U.S. including Los Angeles. San Francisco, Chicago and Ne\V York. University officials had approved •~ special use request by the CSU to screen the film as part of a program on obseeni· ty to have been held from 7 to 10 p.m. ~1arch 9 in Science Lecture Hall. The suit charges that the Orange Coun· ty officials, by seizing the film and "by threats of arrest and prosecution, in· timidated University officials and caused cancellation of pe,.rmission to screen the film ... " The actions vi-0lated tht: constitutional rights of the students and of the "some 350 people who came to the program on March 9." a GSU spokesman claims. Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy said a review -0f the· film by himself and a faculty committee -held at tht: same time the Municipal Court judge was con· side.ring issuing a warrant -determined the showing would exceed university standards. After that 1Jrivate screening at whicti Oleson and an ACLU lawyer were said to be present, UCI officials withdrt:w ttieir permission to show the film and the GSU. Hoy said, agreed not to show the film in order to avoid arrests of students by Sherifrs Deputies. Ole.son's suit. filed by Hollywood at· torney David M. Brown . alleges that the program, including the film showing, was ''enti11ed to constitutional protection under the free speech and press. assembly, association. privacy and due process provisions of the U.S. Constitu· tion -the first, fourth, ninth and four· tee.nth amendments.'' The action asks the federal court to order the county officials to return the film . The print in question had been brought lo the CSU meeting by fili\ producer Jay Brian, who was to have served on a panel discussing the film and related obscenity issues. A flyer Inviting persons over IS years to attend the discussion by "a panel of legal and psychological professionals" is included in the federal court sult. The panel was to have discussed tht: following topics : -Should pornography be legalized? -Does it only cater to demented old men? · -Does It corrupt children! -Does it have any redeeming artistic or social value? -Does it depersonalize sexual love? UCI Gay Club Slates F oruni While the legal battle over the seizure of the film "Seven in 11 Barn'' continues, the Gay Student Union al UC Irvine plans a forum on ,;Film Censorship and Sexual Freedom'' to be held at 7 p.m. TI:iur$Clay in social science lecture hall on campus. , GSU president Terry Oleson !Aid tht regular Thursday meeting is open to the public. David Brown, a Hollywood 11l· torney representing Oleson In hls federal court suit again!lt county of· ficlals. will aerve on a pane.I discussing the cen&0r1hip Wuu. i 'lection and In tht.ir prtcincts al least 54 days. Registration deadline is 54 days before an election. Hitchcock oppost:s modifications for two reasons. "First , present regulations reduce the likt:lihood of fraud by gl\'ing tl\e registrar or anyone.. else, a chance to check the true eligibiUty of a potential voter," he explained. "Secondly. they give our offiC'e the necessary time to get out sample ballots," Hitchcock added. .. To require that we do the checking Tax Deadlil'te Next Monday, Cou1ity lT' ar11s and gel out sample ballots within 30 days would bt asking 1 phy1lcal lm· possibility," he said flnnly . Hitchcock added th11t public rights are not violated by present laws. "If thty move they can volt: at their old precenct in the next election, or if thal-is not con- venient they can obtain an absentee ballot." To illustrate the mechAnical magnitude of the job, evt:n with the present 54-day deadline, the registrar noted that there are 455,000 persons eligible in Orange County to cast ballots In the June s Primary, and that well over 600 .000 will be on the rolls by the Nov. 7 General Election. "We could take a reduction oJ in da)S to 44 for registration and residency deadlil)es, but 30 days would make the job Impossible ." llitchcock s a i d . ··~lodificalion or the laws only helps the procrastin ator.·• J. Anthony Kltne. an attorney represent· ing the pet itioning gr oups. said a residenC'y reduction to 30 da ys ";ould make an addltlonal 2M.OOO voters in tM state eligible to cast b11lot& in the June Primary. If his figures are correct 30.000 more people ~·ould be able to vote in Orang1 County. "But 11,•e Couldn't get them all registered-in time let alone check-U\E!lt state eligibility.'' Hitchcock warned . Kline also asked the Supreme Court to direct the state Legislature to enact, no laler than July 31, ne11,· la\\'5 permitting \'oter registration up to 19 days before an election. CdM Ravines Threatened Creepi1ig De ve lopment May Oust A11i11inl Populntio11 • By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 lt11 01Uy ,Ii.I S111f the bicycle trail system in the n1aster plan thllt it hopes \\'ill be funded by bond"' on the June ballot. the h1i;h11ay is privatel y O'A'ned and con· den1nat1on procedure 11,•ould Pe th e only rrC'oursc fflr 1he city if the 011•ners relus· • Deadline for payment of the se- cond installment of county property taxes, without penalty, is Monday, April to, Orange County Tax Collector Bob Citron warned today. The noose of C'reeping development niay soon close around two undevt:loped neighboring rav ines in Corona del Mar and their wildlife population may soon have to head for the hills for protection. "\Ve want appro\'al of the bond inoncy now so that 11,·hen de\·elopmenl ix'g ins. "'!: will be prepared "'\th the money to put 1n the trails ." Stewart said. ed bi ke Lra1J ,1cccssJ.hrough the ir land. -- He urged all taxpaye rs who mail their payments to get them to the mail box or post ofrice early to be certain they are postmarked April 10 or before, as required by law. Payments received after Monday 11,·ill be subject to a $3 cost penalty, plus six percent. he said. Citron revealed that the real pro- perty tai: total for 1971-72 is $4-05 million. up $50 million over the 'prt:vious yt:ar. To date, his office has collected 57 percent of the total yearly billing. Bills were mailed Oct. 15 to 395.712 taxpayers and to Jan. 20, 3.81,354 had paid their first, or fi rst and .second installments. But, he 'Warned, as of Jan. 20, 14.358 bills were still unpaid. and subject to penalty. The first installment deadline was Dec. 10. Zimhalist Due At Nixon Event The nation's First Lady , Mrs. Pat Nix- on, will be joined in San Clt:mente by television celebrities in Friday's official dedication of the bronze bust of the President purchased through local dona- tions. Among the actors and other en- tertainm ent stars present at the 9:30 a.m. ceremonies in. San Clemente's Old Plaza Park will be Efrem Zimbalist Jr., the star of the FBI series. Johnny Grant , television personality and producer will serve as mastet of ct:remonies . Mrs. Nixon, however, will obviously steal the show when she officially receives tht: lilteness of her husband. Buck Gully and f\1orn ing Canyon ha \'e fairly good sized wild animal populations. including opossums. skunks. fox , rodents, birds and an occasional deer. Both. however. are directly in the path of further coastal housing projects. ac· cording to Cal Stewart, Newport Beach. parks, beaches and recreation direclor. To the consterna tion of a few residents whose homes border Buck GulJy, the ravine is also being considered as part of a proposed system of bicycle trails to the beach, Stewart said. The current bike trail proposal sho11·s the system extendinJ: all the v.·a~ up the gully to the peak of Signal H1!J Gunn said that all the gully land :lbo\'e $340,000 Gi,1e 11 To Convention, Republicans Say As far as home construction is co~ cern~. there is litle the city can do, ac· cording t-0 Stewart. Most of the land in SAN DIEGO (APJ -~epublicans say question is privately owned. they have accepted $340,000 in convention But the city has an easemt:nt through. pledges and expect to raise the final Buck Gully below the Coast Highway and $60,000 after turning down most of a con- it is being considered for use as a 11).foot· troversial Sheraton Hotel offer. wide paved bike trail. A spokesman said f\.1onday all but Acc.ordi.ng lo Rod Gu~n. senior. ~l~nner, $25,000 of a contribution of $100.000 by the the city .JS also studying acqu1s1hon of Sheratoh, a subsidiary of Internationa l three private lots on the ~r of the Telephone & Telegraph Co.. is bein lower gully for use as recreational areas ... •• declined g Stewart said that the citizens who The ~nal J d' · c ·11 h watch over and feed the Buck Gully . e u 1c.iary . om~1 e~ as animals are concerned that a bicycle been .holding hearings in \\ash1 ngton trail and other activities in the ravine D.C .. into charges that ITT offerrrl up to will drive the animals from their refuge. s.400,000 to help secure a fa\'n~a.ble an· They are also confused. he said, f1t.~st s~ttlement from I~~ ~1son ~d- because the trail system, which is design-m1n1stration. Jif ~nd . adm1n1 strat1on ed to protect the t:nvironment, may spok~smen ha ve den1.C'd 11. . dt:stroy part of it in th.t: process. Elholl c.ushma.n., fLna nrc . cha1rm~n of Stewart said that complete develoir the San ~iego ~1v1c ·Co1nm1ttee, s.a1d he ment of the gully probably won't be plans to full y d1sclo~e those. contributing reached for another six years or more. as soo_n as all cash JS recr1.vl'rl and the "By then, the developments will have eomm1tment. to the coi:nm1!1ee on ar· driven the animals out anyway," he said. rangements IS .1comelete. ' Gu11n said that a series of studies is The convention, scheduled Aug. 21·2~. currently under way of all the pott:ntial was awarded to Sa.n Diego after a bid of natural areaS of Newport Beach. He said $1.5 million consisting of $9001000 in that in the future . developers of all such services and $600,000 in cash. areas will probably need to file an en-Of the cash total , hote l and motel vironmental impact study before any members of the Convention and Vis itors \\'Ork is done . Bureau are contributing $100.000 with Stewart said the city is trying to gel a another $100,000 coming from San Diego head start on the developmt:nt by putting County funds. CONTINENTALS ... immediate delivery! He said, hov.'ever. lhat lhl' cost a{ bu) 1ng l'UC'h la nd after condemna tion 11ould probabl,\ prohibit the trail con· :;truc-t LOil any11 a~" Future d~~(IP1:11~f '1 Qrning Can· 101l, alsi) a ~ a 1'4r1e1v of 11,·1ldllfe. ~1 111 ht d1 ~c-u:;scd Tuesday al 7 :10 pm by !he PHR cron11n1ssion. \ ~tC'11art said that several residents 11 lh1~e homrs ov erlook the canyon are tr~·1ng to grt the ravine designated a natural ;irca. He ~aid. however , that the r1tv could not a('\ in this case exce pt by cond.emning the land. 11h1C'h is a\1 private. "I arn sure this is not the ac:t1on these people 11·outd 11·an t lo see.'' Ste"·art said. Gunn added that the ~,lorning Canyon nat ural area is also one of the areas under study. Stewart said he was unsure of where the animals would go once development st;i rts. He thought, hov .. ever. that they 11•ould probably migrate baC'k up the deep rav1nl'S into the less·populated hills., College Backs C<uididate, 2 . SA:-J DIEGO (AP ) -Th1rt )~t San Diego Stat.e College are backing }.. ye.<ir-old Brad Tufts for student body " prrsidenl. llrtl and h!<ick bumper stickers pre; claim !hat "Brad Tufts cares." ThC'y are students in an advertising C'an1paign class and are runniog the "'rile·in campaign as a class project. "We want to make sure people look at the issues, not just the Image or the c:an· didate projected by advertising techffi.. ques." said in!ltructor Jack Haberstroh. But \vhat of blond, blue-eyed Brad, whet is being billed as a junklr at the school? "Our feeling is that he'll decline to serve if he·s elected," Haberstroh said. yes, even the Luxurious MARI{ IV 4-Dr. SEDANS Rome Of The New Car .•• "GollieM '.l'ouell" \ 2-Dr. COUPES our best selection of -l 972's .. 2829 HARBOR BLVD.; COSTA MESA • MQ.lll30 - J f OAILV PfLOf -·-Q Just • Coasting ~ with Tom urpbine We've Got Own Busing Iss ue TH.E TRANSIT CO~ETH : The Orange County Trangit D1slr1ct directors were told yesterday that maybe wit h some luc,k they could havt some bus lines in operation within four or five months. Then later, the directors were told, transit lines cou1d be set up ' to serve areas call~ "activity centers." This might take tw0=or three-years .. --- The casual reader might . of course. be a touch puuled in wondering where the buses will be going within four or five months if they do not go to "activity centers." Another transit proposal that came before the board was a plan whereby our new Toonerville trollies would be set up to serve any point within Orange County in 30 minutes. The directors tossed this out. You can understand why. EVEN RIGHT now on a bad day. it might take you 30 minutes just to get from dowmown Costa ?\feea to Balboa. I've been lost -half an hour just on the Disneyland parking Jot. On a hot summer's day, you'd play the de vil getting from Laguna to San Clemente in 30 minutes because of all the cross-traffic. That would be surfers spri'1ting across Coast Highway to the beach. So. I'm with the Transit District direc- tors. They were wise not to get sucked in· to that 30--minute business . They'd have to give up on buses and go for helico p- ters. ORANGE COUNTY'S transit people are talk ing about a setup where folks would be able to ride to most places for 25 cents. That .sounds nice. The way our family bus gobbles gasoline, you've used up 25 cents worth just turning the key on. Anyway. there are a Jot of things to get settled before our county transit system 1ets into operation. They've got to talk about routes, schedules, levels of services and types of vehicles to be used. All of this is proposed to be ironed out tn a fea sility study that may be ready by May 1. A FEAsmnxrv study is an exercise wherein a whole bunch of experts gather up information and then they think about it a Jot. Well. when it comes to transportation, it appears here in Orange County that we've come a full circle. t knew we were in trouble back when we tore out the Pacific Electric Railway tracks and con· ligned the Big Red Cars to history. PEOPLE GOT tired of riding those old intra-urban trollies. So we ripped up the tracks and started building freewa ys for everybxiy. People loved the free \\'ays. Each guy cou1d drive his own car to work and be his own master. You see a whole line of autos. bumper·to.bumper, on the freeways. One driver in each. No passengers. Now f160ple hate air pollution. So we're fighting over whether or not we want any more freeways and if we even like the ones we already ha\'e. SO IT GOES. About the time Orange County gels its transit district going good. somebody's going to invent a smogless electric car with a long ex· tension cord. Then ma ybe everybody v.•111 1,1•ant the freeways back again. l\faryland OKs Rights ANNAPOLIS, Md. ·1 AP ) -Maryland has become the ninlh state to ratify the proposed eq ual rights for women amend- ment to the Constitution. The state Senate voted 37 to O Monday in favor of a joint resolution passed by the House of Delegates last week. .. • I • . I.I II I 1 111 1111 11111·1 1 • • -.. --' . . Easte1· C1•ash Disaster Rescue v:orkers look through '''reckage of hght plane which crashed Sunday in snowstorm in high plains near McFadden, Wyo. All seven occupants were k.J.lled . Authorities said the plane hit the ground at 200 miles per hour and the largest piece of debris \vas about the size of a double bed . ~charlie Cliaplin~s Bat!k Famed Comic Wi11s Salute After 20-jear 'Exile' NE \'l 'l:'ORK lAP) -HJs wh ile hair tousled by the breeze. the a2.year-old man stepped s/o~·ly forward from the plr1ne and silently blew three kisses to the crowd. Charles Chaplin was back in America. Ending 20 years of exile, the king or comedy on the silent screen returned Monday to receive several honors in· eluding a film festival' salute here and a special Academy A\vard in LOs Angeles. "I am very happy to be in New York aga in and to pay tribute to the notable work of the Film Society of Lincoln Center,'' he said in a statement handed out before his arrival from Bermuda. In deference to his age, 11 sche,duled airport news conferenc~ was can· ceted. Accompanied by his "'ife. the former Oona O'Neill, Chaplin left in a limousine for his suite at the Plaza Hotel. The two-part "Salute to Charlie Chaplin" festival at Lincoln Center begins tonight with the showing of "Thf! Kid,'' wh ich features Cha plin in the com· ic role that made him world famous - the Little Tramp. Dit.a Beard Ends Hospital St.ay, Avoids Neivsmen DENVER, Colo. (AP ) -Lobbyist Dita Beard, a central figure in the controversy ovtr a proposed International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. contribution in con· neclion with the Republican Nationa l Convention, has ended her month-long 11Lay at the Rocky l\1ountain Osteopathic Hospital. Mrs. Beard left the hospital just before midnight l\1onday, several hours earlier than txpected, and thus avo i ded newsmen. Hospilal authorities said Mrs. Beard went to a nearby apartment where she will receive·..outpatient treatment for the next several weeks. l\·lrs. Beard had been at the hospital with a heart ailment since ?\1arch 3, shortly after columnist Jack Anderson printed a memo attributed lo her. The memo dea lt. with a government set· tlement of three antitrust suits against 1TI. for 1,11hich she is a lobbyist. · ~1rs. Beard, 53, collapsed in the hospital ~tarch 26 \\'hile member s of a Senate subcommittee v.·ere interviewing her about the memo. Her doctors said she may never be able to testify again. She left the hospital, against her doc· tors' orders, last Saturday for a few hours to give a televis ion interview for CBS' "60 Minutes" and once again denied she wrote some sections of the memo . Ul"1 TtltphOlf 'IN SLOW MOTION' Ch1rle1 Ch1plin ChapJ,ill left the United States in 1932 am"id aCcusations of Communist associa• tions and immorality. Then -Atty. Gen. James P. ?\fcGranery ruled he cou1d not return without undergoing an inquiry into these matters. Chaplin, a British subject allhough he had lived in the United States for 40 years, decided to stay overseas and made his llome in SYlitzerland. ''l have been the object of Hes and vicious propaganda by powerful reactionary gr oups," he declared at the time. Monday night the Chaplins were guests at a private dinner party. "Tonight, I'm a litl!e bit in slo w mo- tion." he told the guests as he shook hands and embraced them. But as the party picked up, one guest sa id lattr, "you could see him unfold from a man \\'ho was tired and old to a man of vigor and high interest , more like a man of 53.°' Jn London, the British Broadcasting Corp. announced it is paying Chaplin $650.000 to show 10 of his movies on shown later this year and the resl will be shown later this year and therest .,.,·ill be spread O\'er IO years. 2 Blasts Rip Cuba1i Site In Montreal; One l(illed J\;l0f\1TREAL (AP! -Two dynamite blasts at the Cuban .Trade rvtiss'ion on the top floor of a Montreal office building killed one Cuban employe and injured a second early today. The dead man was idenllfied as Sergio Perez, 25, a guard at the mission. Police I Wicks '/ wish he'd ask who does her hair!' said another Cuban admitted v.·Hlr Perez to a hospital "'as treated and released. Se\•en olhe r Cuban officials were later . detaine~ by ?\1ontreal police who accused them of preventing investigation of the expl osions v.•hi\e they tried to burn their files. The po1,1·crful bla sts came within 15 11econds of each other shortly after mid· night and demolished three rooms of th e 12th-floor trade missio n suite in Mon· treal's north end. Bricks , glass and other dehris rained into the street. The explosions set off a runn ing dispute bet1Yee11 ~1ontreal police and Cuban of- ficia ls, some citrrying automatic v.·eapons . and some identifyi ng themsf'lves as members of Cuba's embassy in Ottawa . Police Lt. Larry Levis said they were bein g held to "clarify their status." The Cuban Embassy in Otla\va con· firmed the death of one trade misskln nf· Jic1al but declined to confirm the presence of any of its officials in Mon· treal. Follo11•ing the blrasts. four hea vily 11rmed Cubans guarding the mission tried lo bar: invesligaling officers. They were arrested after one punched a police in· spector in the nose but was later freed on orders of the Canadian gov.emment in Ot- tawa, -~ice said . Wintry Weather Returns The'l'nen came back and "started burn- ing documents as they were afraid that ~·e v.•ere going to try to go through their files.'' Inspector Leopold Roy said. "They were arrested because they would not let the poli ce conduct a normal investigation ... wifweren't interested in those files. We came here to investigate a bombing 11nd a murder." Cold Spring Stor111, Sleet Cliill Ohio Valley Area Temperatures • Ttm~••n.•f\ '"' ertt•1>1'•"e11 IC<' 11'1• 2~ l'IQtl• pt•100 f l'lll<l'IO 11 I I "1 Wit~ Le"' Pep, A!ot•w. clo 1 ' " Al111111. tlov " " ·" llflTllf!Ol'I~-r1~ .. 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Kissinger. lleliberations moved into their sixth day today following Monday night's reading for ~a third time of the-trial judge's instructions on conspiracy, the key count against the seven peace ac· tivists. The jury began its 44th hour -o( deliberations at 9 a.m. It went directly to ,,j(s conference room adjoining the courtroom on the ninth floor of the federal building. Ourside in the rain, Sister Elizabeth iicAlisler, one of the defendants, read scrtptures to supporters \vho have mairi· ta ined a 24-hour vigil since the jury got the case. The conspiracy count, wh ich invol ves an alleged plot to kidnap and to destroy governntent property, is the heart of the government's case and the onl)r. one in· volving all seven defenda nts. Dcrense !a\vyers. \vho had complained about the wording the first time and ob· jected \.\'hen it v.•as read aga in, unsuc· cessfully renewed their protest after U.S. District Court .Judge R. Dixon Herman went over the 14-minu te conspiracy definition once more. "This charge is contradictory. ir· relevant io the issue,!:, grossly confusing and repetitious," said attorney J. Thomas VD Commission Cites Epidemic, Asks Fund Boost \\'ASHI NGTON (UPI) -The National Commission on Venereal Dii;ease today recommended the government substan· tially increase its spending on VD contro l and said schools should begin coeduca· tionat progrants about VD no la ter than the 7th grade to stop u•hat has become a national epidemic of syphilis and gonor· rhea . VD control of ficers were urged to start \\'orking closely with the growing netl'i·ork of "free clinics" that ser\'e the young and the poor and generally operate outside the medical establishment. The ·report noted an "alarming in· crease of reported venereal disease" and said the two major venereal diseases have reii ched epide mic proportions in !he United States. It estim ated that 80.000 ca ses of infectious syphilis and 2.2 million cases of gonorrhea occurred last year. In its report to the Departn1ent of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW 1, the panel made 19 recomme nda tions on control, research. education. I a w s , clinics. funding, public health and private medicine. _ "Despite potent addit ion~ IQ _o_u_r_ therapeutic wea po ns, both syphilis and gonorrhea continued at high level in every country in the world including the United States, and there is evidence that the ir1C idence of both diseases is risi ng." .said Dr. Bruce Webster, chairman of the i7·member commission. -"Existing measures of control. v.•hile doubtless valuable, are of limited er~ fecliveness," Webster wrote in a letter to HEW Assistant Secretary Dr. l\1erlin K. Duval. "Clearly new tools are needed ." The report was critical of federal fun· ding for venereal disease control ac· tivities. noting that spending by all levels · of government for VD control is now about $43 million. with 30 percent pro- vided by the federal government. The total annual e<>st due to venereal diseases in the United Statr.:s is estim11ted to be $.164 million if both "direct and in- direct costs are considered," the report said. ~1anaker. Herman told the Jury "a conspiracy can be found even if the purpose of lhe conspiracy is never accomplished" as long as the prosctution can sho\v it \\'as "\\1ilfully for1ned " and !Mt l\\'O or more persons "v.'itfully participattd. ·• Earlier, at its request. the jury heard the judge repeat his instructions on: -The federal law cove.ring po5Session .and use of explosives. -T.he mailing of a Jetter that contained a threat to kidnap. - -Circumstantial evidence. -Entrapment as a defense against I criminal charge. IRA Fights Gun Battle 'For Show' BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP) - Irish Repu blican Army guerrillas fought a gun battle today ""'i th British troops in a Belfast district 1,1•here the IRA has lost some of its Roman Catholic support. No. one was hurt in the Andersonstown battle. and the shooting was seen as a de- fiant IRA gesture lo show that its word is still law in the heavily Catholic di strict. It came after more than 2,000 Andersonto"'1n Catholics attended a · funeral Monday for a slain mother in a protest against the IRA's continuing violence despite British peace moves. Catholic women trying to hold I meeting ~1onday night to urge an IRA truce were drownt'd out by jeering IRA women sympathizers. In Dublin an IRA leader assailed an ap- peal by William Cardinal Con1,1·ay, Cath· olic primate of all Ireland. for 11n end to the IRA 's \\'ar of independence in the norlh. Rory O'Brady. president of the Sinn Fein political arm of the IR A's na· tionalistic Provisional v.•ing. condemned. the cardinal for in t-ffect askini;: Catholics to accept the Bri!ish peace initiative. "In his excursion into politics,'' O'Brad.v said, "all the inn uence the cardinal can <-'On1mand has been throv.·n behind direct British rule. just as his predecessors had urged successfully the acceptance of the disastrous treaty of surrender in 1921."' This was n reference tn the 1921 parti· t ion of Ireland. after which the south became the independent Irish republic. Northern , Ireland remained part of the Unttcd Kingdom. In Northern Ireland O\'crnighl, a small bomb blast slightly damaged a garage in Dungannon and snipers fired al British patrols in Belfast and Londonderry. nespile fears of major tr o u b I e Northern Ireland J?;Ot through the long Ea-s-ter weekend withOuf any fatalities. \Villiam Whitc!a"'. Britain's ne w government minister for No rth er n Ireland, moved into his provincial head· quarters at Stormont Ca~tle, completing a transfer of power that tnded 51 yea r! of local majorily Protestant rule and opened the way to granting concessions to the minority Catholics. f'aUout Jun1p Noted \VASHlr\GTON fU Plt -The Atomic Energy Commission has recorded a slight increase in radioacti\'e fallout across the country resulting from Chin a's above- ground nuclear test ~1arch 18. The agen- cy said fallout apparently reached a peak during the last v.•eek of March , but the in~ crease was estimated to be only a (rac· lion or the amount that occurs from natural sources each year. 'Music Communication' Stan Kenton, Big Band Melt Generation Gap • KAN SAS CITY (AP) -It wasn't a verbally: "Jazz is not only cerebral, but ballroom or a concert hall, but there was physical, organic, tangible." Then lt was the elcttric excitement of the big band. demonstrated. "This is where-the action is, this is , Throughout the clinic the empha.!lis wa1 \vhere .it's happening.'' jnzz leader Stan additionally, "!itudy. prac~e,_li_.tten, Im· Kenton tol d a group-of-high-school mu sic ltate, know your insfrumcnt. and when teachers. ~ _. ' finally you do, you'll find your style, your "l\fu slc is communi cation. The in· approach to improvi!iat.ion, to ja1.z. strument is Rn extension of the In· The Kenton crew returned In the even- dividual," he said. ing, this time a little more formally. And for nearly four hours the 60-year· "mixing a little of the old with what we old Kenton. one or the most articulate feel are new direetlons in music, ex· ePokesmen for big band jazt for more perimentlng and trying to grow.''· than 30 years, joined with his 11 mus!· Now playing before nearly 2,000 cians to bridge the generation gap. parents and teen.agers, the generation The scene was Ruskin High School. a gap hmelted away ln the excitement of aubt.lrban school district on lht·1oothern 1peclacular performances, l'ndlvlduaUy -edge of1h'e:tlty. A-=tarpAurln oovereat•~,~~and llttllVelj', by the bafid," --ma- noor of the combination gymnasium· James Sellards, director or the Topeka Lit \11!9nr tltl• II I L/1111 Jlot.~. tlltr ,, " " Lov+rfol*'. ~ " Mft!'IPl'lls.. tlOV " ,Mltml, tlt•r " Mllwt vt;ff, ctet r .. Mt!Wt Pt\11,-·tlff• ~ HIW Qfi.411, (Id'/ " Mew Verft. rtl'I ., Olllt hofN City, r111~ .. 01"1111'11, c.hrv • ~llaGtlll!'llt fllll " ~hi, tldv " ,.J!tlbl;rtfl. , .... 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The jau·workshop clinic opened wil.h--'-''rbls Is where the actlon isr lhi!'--it the Kenton band grabbing the attention where It's happening." !'laid Kenton . and enthusl11sm or some 200 teen-age "There are more th;1n 20,000 high school musicians wllh a 3D-minute program . and cqllf'~e stai;:e or cxperlmenlal big Then fur an hour the tten-ager1 ""'ere bands in the country today And most of counseled and encouraged on their them are in lht 1uburb5 and rural 11re11.~. particular Instrument. "Wt're mov ing Into one of the most er· Jn " windup .session of the arternoon. citing periods that jazz ha~ ever hid.'' metnbers of the Kenton bind explained uld Kehton. "These kids Lh.11t we worktd ind demonstrated the art of im· 111ilh lod•y •re golng to be. 1 part of it provlsatlon. either as performer$ er knowledgeab le Konr,n'• jan philosophy "" repea!«I /l•tencrs." , ' ,1 I I ,1 I i • Orange-Coa·st EDITION VOL. 65, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA' TUESDAY, APRIL ~. 1972 - ar Center Perttiit Hirth on Meet: 'We'll Go Ahead' By L. PETER KRIEG Of lh• Otllf ,Uof 11•11 Newpor' Beach ~1ayor Ed Hirth will go through with Wednesday's specia l Cily Council meeting he called lo try to revoke a Newport Center building perm it even though construction started last week and the city attorney says it would be "inadvisable" to red tag the project now. "We 'll go ahead with the meeting to find out what we can and cannot do." Hirth said this morning. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said his opinion might change but he said, ''Based on the information we have now it would be inadvisable to revoke the permit.'' He said he'll ask for more time to rule, however. . \'iew Hills homeowners. The council did, however . impose a 90-day moratorium on other high rise in t.he same area. A majority of councilmen polled ?\1on- day afternoon said they'd not change their minds since C1lnstruction has started. Residents want 11 specialized set of building height controls over the entire southerly area of Newport Center so buildings won't block their .views of the water. Hirth admitted Monday he was under pressure from homowners' association ofricials to call the special meeting, with election day one week away but said he agrees with them freely lhl\t construction should be halted. The CQUncil meets in regular-session Monday night. "We promised them we would resolve this height matter a year ago." he said. • U IOll D .. ILY PILOT Siii! l'hoi. "I want to do more resea rch." he sa id . Councilmen last 1veek refused to halt work on the five-story office building, despite pleas from Broadmoor-Harbor Hirth charged that the Irvine Co1J1pany .stalled in efforts to work out the controls and criticized the city staff for dropping the ball on the matter. INSPECTION TEAMS ON RECENT TOUR CHECK PIPES DISCHARGING IN NEWPORT HARBOR Feder1I Judge Entered the Hassle Tod1y Over Pollut•nts Being Dumped Into Bay Waters Work Halted; "All of a sudden they (the community development department ) gave a building permit ," Hirth said. "It's a crazy way to go about things. The Irvine Company stalled (in preparing data) and the city got mixed up. Now we're all in a box." N orth--Viet Tanks Break Aide Declines Footing Check "This should have been reso lved before we ever gave them • permit," he said. The mayor Monday came in for some criticism from fellow councilmen for call- ing the special session Wedriesday at 10 a.m. in city hall. Thr'1ugh Defense Lines "The merits of Jllllling the permit could The builder of the five-story Newport. adequately be aired at our regular Center office building was forced to stop meeting Monday," suggested C.OUncilman work this morF1ing because the city won·t Carl Kymla, who added quickly that the inspect steel foundation footiags. mayor does have the right to call special "We·re not going to inspect anything meetings at his own discretion. until this is resolved by the City Coun-Kymla said that the council had better cil." Roberf Fowler. Newport Beach make sure a representative of the SAIGON (t]PI) -North Vietnamese using PTIS amphibious tanks broke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River te>day and mo\'ed toward the city of Quang Tri, onl y eig ht miles away, despite heavy U.S. air strikes and naval gunfire. Military sources said dozens of the bui:ding officer, said this morning . de veloper is present to tell his side of the Fowler was the target of criticism ~1on-story at the hearing. light an:iphibious tank~ and at least 40 day by Mayor Ed tlirth because he is-Other councilmen tended fo agree with North V1etn~i:iesc land1.ng craft with men sued the original building..permiWor the.-1-\}•mla's viewpoint on-the·mayor's-action-. -and-<:1mm~n1t~made-1~acr.oss the.mud,,___ project two weeks ago. "Well ... I imagine the pressu res are dy c.u~ v.1et r1yer 10 miles south of the Hi rth has called a special council meet-on." said Councilman Lindsley Parsons. , Dem11Jta.r1zed Zone only hour.~ arter. a ing to consider revoking the eiltire build-"I didn 't think the permit deserved to be Sou~h Vietnamese general said the u1- ing permit for the project Wednesday at re voked at last Monda y's meeting." vas1on had. been halted. . 10 a.m. C.Ouncilman Richard Croul said he \ U.S. pilot who flew over North V1et- The action has more than displeased doesn't think there's any way the council nam reporti;<t streams of North V~et- JC>hn M. Shea Jr. whose building is being wilt stop the project and agreed the namese re 1 n lo r. cements n_iov1ng held up and his money is being tied up. mayor "had a Jot or pressu re put on him south ward al~ng H1ghwa y 1 a~d likened "rm confused over this whole thing," to call the meeting." th~ (?mmun1st armored drive to a he said, "we met every request and re-Vice Mayor Howard Rogers was the bhtzkr1eg of World \Var 11,. quirement of the city." only council man to wholeheartedly en· One group of N~rth .v1etnar:nese that Shea estimated he has already spent dorse Hirth's action. crossed the Cua Viet river midway be- $150,000 in design work and construction. "I was called over the weekend and tw~en the town of Dong Ha and the South '·This is cash. not talk ." Shea said. told the homeowners I would be willing to China Sea ~urned east ward and captured "We budgeted $850,000 for this bui:ding meet ,''.Rogers said. . a South V1etn~mese na val base at the and we already know we're going over Councilman Milan Dostal said the mouth of the r1~er. . that because of lawyer's costs ." v.'hole thing is moot because construction T.he South. Vietnamese fled, l.eav1ng Shea and his contractor. the Don Koll has beeJ1 started. their fleet of JUnks to the Communists. Company of Irvine, had been asked by "If that's the case. the builder has a It was the second bas~ to fall today. city offici~ls to volun~arily halt con~tf'.IC· (Ste MEmNG, Page 11 One fore~ of Com.mun1sts moved out.of tion pend111g a solution to the bu1ld1ng the Annam1te foothills and captured F'tre height issue that has been raised b~; Base Anne, 18 miles west.or Hue. opening homeowners overlooking Newport Center. B •1d• Le d a new threat to Quang Tri from the South Koll said earlier this morning he UJ }Ilg 8SC and menacing the city of Hue and wasn't about to stop without an order Hi ghwa y I. the Quang Tri lifeli ne. from the city or Shea. Shea said iater F M h d A second group of North Vietnamese that he 's got no choice in the malter be· Of et 8 Olle turned south after crossing the Cua Viet cause of the city's refusal to insJ>C(t the River and were reported moving toward steel footings. T S • Quang Tri. T.he city, the main ~uth Viet- ' I just don't understand it.' 'Shea said, fC8lIDeDt ItC nam~se headquarters in the norhhern "we applied for a building permit three provinces, also was threatened from the and a half months ago and we have con-County Supervisors today approved west. ' formed with every requirement imposed leasing of a vticant office building on Thousands of government soldiers and by the city. We certainly haven't tried about SS Ame rican advisers are stationed to cut any corners or do anything wrong." Superior Avenue near Hoag Memorial at Quang Tri. ~1ost of the city's 40.000 in- Hospital in Newpo rt Beach for a meth· habitants have fled southward, joining adone maintenance and day care center the streams of tens of thousands of for heroin addicts. Orange Coast refugees neeing the path of war once more. Front dispatches said it looked as if on- ly U.S. air power could save Quang Tri. but pilots on the sceAe sajd they had only about four hours flying time a day because of b<!-d.t)Yeather that hampered their bombing and accurate shelling by the five destroyers offshore. -Boys-Club Aides Slate Seminar At Disneyland • Leaders of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area will gather Wednesday at the Disneyland Hotel with 400 others for a day-long workshop on developing their program s to encourage juveriile decency. The group will participate in several among Hi special wor.kshqp~ CJ)yering all aspects of Boys Club management and construction or youthful character to steer it away from juvenile delinquency. Club President C. C. "Chic" Clarke will head the delegation including Ex:- cutive Director Lou Yantorn, plus board directors including Fred Ellis, Don Hud· dlesto n, Harvey Hurlburt, M i k e ~Ianahan, Dennis O'Neill, Rick OlhmeF;" Bill Peyton and Newell Stickler. The local Boys Club has existed slncc l!Ml and serves about 3,00) young members through its central Costa Mesa and Upper Ne wport s·ay branches. Featured speaker at Wednesday's con- ference, drawing• representatives from five western states. will be Boys Club Na- tional Director A. Boyd Hinds. Weather The 4,525 square foot structure located at 1441 Superior Ave., in a county island area between Newport and Costa Mesa , will be rented for $2,034 per mOnth. Friends-hip H11rts Those low clouds and fog along the coast will lower temperatures somewhat on \Vednesday according to the wealhcrlady. Highs in the . Mi's are expected . L<>ws 45-SS. Owners .o the building are_ John · R. Rawlins and Lisa Rawlins. Fifth District Supervisor R o n a I d Caspers of Newport Beach In urging ap- Dog1iapers Take Willi1ig Poocltes INSmE TODAY proval of the lease pointed out that there ttoaming dognapcrs in Ncwp:>rt Beach Is only ()ne county facility for methadone to! h treatment of drug addicts. That (acll\t.y is 8 e t rce animals worth $7SO Monday. including two pedigreed pooches snatched in Santa An1 which the supervisor said from a doctor's fenced ylird. · means a long .trii> for m~ny patients: Neighbors reported hear lng the two A posttr bt1 the Catholic C8spers said 85 heroin u~e.rs will be female keeshonds owned by or. church dtpicting Jesus tit a 1Jtl· transferr~ to the ~ew fa cility s~rtly Lawrence: W. Browne. of 114 Piazza low necktit jails to go OVfr welt and U!.at it w~s anticipated the.re wilLbe-Genoa, barking shortly after 8 l!l:m., then with l!!Q_n y oj.__Bra:il's. jaithjJ4..__ ~ patients ~Jthln two months. a car door i;lammed and there was SUl0f11, Pcrr;e-7. __ Tiie s:u~rv~r noted .thaL thert ha~.L-silence.-__ ------- been no obJections received to date. .t Police said Dr. Browne told them the L. M. •tYll 1 c1111er11ra t c111111neir.: -,.,,. Ctf!lkl .• tt Crftt_.i II Dt1t11 Nltk" t ll•ltrtrltl ,... ' l11~tllllllet'l1 ,. ,Ill-1 .. 11 ,., lfM fttc:t.... • -··-,, AMI Ltllllfft 14 M1lllM11: e· MtlW!rn 1t ·MlflWrl ,._ 11 .... , ...... ,...., 4 Or-~ • '-Is , .. ,. llKll Mll'Utt 1•11 Tft.t¥1~ lt -" WH'11tf 4 . ..,,...., ·-,,.,. • .,... ..... 4 hope this continues.'' he said, referring to pair of wolf-gray dogs, worth a lotal of ~ the recent hassle over location o( • coun· $450, are rriendly and wouldn't have been ty probation fatility in Mesa Del Mar, in alarmed by a stranger's approach. Costa Mesa. · One ls named Flakct's Chrlstm,a.s Carol The County Departmenl or "Mental and answers to the nickname Frosty Health frill open similar fac ilities In while the leCOnd is Flakee's Ntutron stitf Buena Park and in the north county 1re1 and comes when called by the n1mc Star. by July I, the boonl was 1dvlsed. Secretacy Gale Grogan, ol 332 Colton • \ • • St .. reported an almost·ldcntlcal theft or her $300 English sheepdog after arriving home from work Monday. She told police she has betn advertising to ~u the black and white male dog. whicb may ha \'e been taken by a poten· tial buyer. Investigators listed each report as a case or grand theh, due 1 the dogs value. . Animal )()vcrs and official humane society sources have recently Issued warnings about thieves who steal and sell dogs or other pets f()r blologlcal research. Go/lerally the laboratories engaged in sucti work ha11e no way or de(crmlnlng l{ animals are oUcred by legitimate owner1 tit art stolen property • Higl1 Rise U11it Adamant About Pumping Clai1ns Builders of the high rise project nea r the entrance to Lido Isle insisted today that the water being pumped fmm their excavation into the harbor is the same water that leaked into their excava tion site in the first place. "Nothh1g is added to the water being pulled out of the· ground." said Cliff Everyman, whose Santa Ana construc- tion company is part owner of the high rise con~ominiums. According to a spokesman for the (eel. era'} Rivers, Basins, Studies Agency in Portland , Oregon, however. the ground water is a poJluta"t in this case. Felix Smith, U.S. Water Qual ity agent. 11aid the entire Lido peninsula is an old marsh covered by a lay er of san~. "Underneath the sand is a mass of de- cayi ng organic matters.'' he said . The material is breaking down and th is pr()o duces toxic gases such as hydrogen sul- fide. "There is no question about the pollu· lion." he said adding that "the hydrogen sulfide simply stunk ." McCloskey Asks Natio1ial Outcry Against Bonibing STANFORD (AP) -Rep. Paul N. Mccloskey Jr. has called here for a ••massive national outcry" against any resumption of intensive air strikes over North Vietnam in retaliation for the North Vietnamese offensive south or lhe demilitarized zone. The antiwar California Repulllican, who abandoned hi! campaign for ' the GOP presidential nomination after the New Hampshire primary but Is here cam- pa igning for re-elect ion to Congress, told • Stanford audience Monday night that the Nixon administration has given 1'lwo major clues that ll is actively considering resumption of inten sive bombing. "One or these was four weeks go when the American command in South Viet. nam. on adm inistration orders, began refusing to disclose the number of daily air strike• over North Viet nam." Mi:Closkey .. 1d. "The .second was today (Monday), when the Administration indicated that the North Vietnamese drive toward the provincial capital of Quang Tri Province and.. tht.. fall of South Vietnamese. fire b11!fs-alon.(~DMZ Yiolates the 1963 •agreement..' which ended the Northern bombing. ''Unless all of us who want the wnr ended now -aind we ire the America n majority -make a national outcry to pre vtnt this kind~ massive air relal!a- tlon. I fear that '!Kc Administration will rewme policies resulting in the· killing 11nd ma iming of countless thousands or civilia ns." I • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks N -TEN CENTS Higl1 Ri se P1~oject U11der Fire A ft.'dcral JUd ge has ortl crrd :t public hearing :O.la.11 R in Lns Angeles to drtcrrnine \\'hcther ground \vater pumped from fl tugh rise build ing projec t at the rntran<'e lo Lido Isle is polluting Newpart Harbor. 1 ·nct1·r !he terms of Judgt' \Varrcn J. J.~i'r~uson·s rest raining order. the ron· !ilruc·11on con1pa nies may cont inue pump- ing 1111111 the hea ring as long as the w:i ste dis(·har~re co rnplies with rcstriclions set forth three ..-.·eeks ago by !he Regional W111ter Qualit y Co.ntrol Board. The federa l order requi res the defen- dnnt s. Park Lido Development Corf!Clra· lion and Sout h Coast Construction Olm-. pany. to make dail y tests of discharge for levels of suUides and cholorlnr. The results are to be reporied under o:tth to the U S. attnrncy's office and the regional water boal'd . 1·11e entire question may be moot ho"·ever 11s a representati ve of the Traut"•rin B~olhers, the firm doing the pumping said the project should be co m· pletl'd by the: hearing date ..Our hope: is that we \viii fini sh pump- ing before the May 8 hearing.'' said Sam Nes~. a Trautwein enginee r. "I don't think it reallv create~ much of 11 prohlrn1 now. We afe higher up and onl v one pu mp is in operation," Ness added. So~ta~·rl;~~~u~~'ti::k~:~:;r ~1:; . Tuesday that he was confused OVfr the need for such an action by the federal . government. "\Ve're nnly putting back what comes into the building from the bay," he said. The high rise project has been the lrailrt of public criticism since coo- 5truction "began ln November. Local ~overnmenL agencies ha ve been slow to act on the problem and the authority for such action has been passed rrom one to another. Spokesmen ror th e contractors have repeatedly-claimed the pumping Wa.! near completion. They now claim work is being slowed by a strike of cement con· tractors. According to Richard Buecrmann , director of the regio nal water board. the builders have been living up to the re- qu irements imposed by his panel. ''To my koowledge, there is oo in- dicalion they're not li\'ing up to the re· quirem ents," Bueermann said toda y. Bueermann said his agency tests the. efflu ent at least once a week and the builder is required to test the waste every day. Limit s placed three weeks ago by the water agency include proh ibition of solid was te or debris discha rge from the si te, limi ts on levels of chem ical content in the disc harge, levels of oxygen in bay waters and a ban on discoloration of the water for creation of a pu blic nuisance. The May 8 hearing will give the con- tractnrs a chal)ce to show cause why 11. preliminary injunclion shou ld not ~ issued enjoining them from dischargylg "any pollutants of any kind or description from the site ." The com plaint which brought action hy acting Attorney General Richard Klein- dienst seeks a permanent injunction aga inst the construction company. The complaint was filed by private citizens and representatives of the Bureau of Fisheries and Wlldlife. The Lido apartment project which wlll contain condominium housing and stand '110 feet high was nearly scutUed by the City Council more than a year ago. At that time , the council was in the midst of preparing a temporary Oan on all high rise construction. Since the building permit had already been Issued. however, construction on the Lido project was allowed to begin. ~1eanwhilc. CouncHman 1\11lan Dostal today told the DAILY Pll.OT that the cl· ty of Newpart Beach may participate ln the legal action. "Wr are trying to de1ermine ~·hether the city can or should join in on the aC« lion ," Dostal said. VIEW S GIVEN BY CAN DIDATES Through cooperation or t he Orange Coast League of Women Voters. the DAILY PILOT today presents brief biographies. pholO!I and questions and answers from afl active candldntcs setklng electi()n to the Newpo tt Beach City Council. f'or profiles and informallon. see Pagt 2 tod1y. '\ ·' . . . .. 2 Dlll V PI LOT N TuHdlJ, April 4; 1972 Meet rour Newport Council Candida;tes Dist. 2 OOSALD A. ~tCJi'l1'1IS, SI. of 41DS Se.a · 1hore Drive, Newport Be11ch. Is a register- ed professional engineer and a1tended University -Of fl.1 innesota, majoring in engineering and business administrati?"· Jn addition. he has attcaded extf'nsion courses at Stanford and UCLA. r-.tclnni.S ill mmied aild has two children. Qualifications: ' ' 1 n c um bent COW\· cilman, Districl 2. Taxpayer. voter. homeowner, concerned citizen or Newport Beach for 12 years. Director. Orange County ,S,nltation Distr ict. Chairman, Airport Land Use Commission.·• Question : \\'hat Js vour position on re- gional cooperation in areas of tran5porta· tion, po lice services a n d coastal plan· ning? Answer : "Regional cooperation is nD- viously de sirable. We must, however, carefully guard against significant loss of ocaL control and through it los~ of •---responsiveness to the local citiz~n. ~~e form of regio nal coastal plannmg IS m order. providing it does not result in the creation or another layer of government. Question : How do you reel Newport should develop -specifically: an· nexaUon, high·rise and projected popula· lion? Answer: "High-rise controls are necessary and density limitations man- datory if we are to retain the atmosphere desired by the great majorit y of our peo- ple. Future annexations must fully con· aider these same community desires as well as pass a rigid lest of an in-depth cost-benefit analysis. · Que1tion : Should Newport's beaches be made more accessible through public transportation, more parking facilities and bicycle lanes? An1"·er: "Yes, all pub lic bea<·h"s ~hould be made as accessible as possible to the general public so long as these public assets are not destroyed Jn the process. Howev.er, I am opposed to any additional paving on the b ~aches themselves. Beaches should be kept in their natural state as much as possible." Question : "What do you think is the best use of Upper N_ewport Bay? Answer: "The Upper Newport Bay should be preserved in its natural state. To accomplish this, the city should ac· tively participate in efforts to establish this area. as a regional nat~ resource." ' Hirsch Divorce Trial Delayed Week by Judge A one week delay was ordered today In an Orange County Superior Court divorCf! trial that seemed certain to end with the carving up of the $M million industrial empire of racing magnate Clement Lang ••Buddy" Hirsch of Newport Beach. Judge Frank Domenlchinl is not e,;- pected to hear the first testimony in the action brought against Hirsch by Newport Beach socialite Claudia Hutson Hirscih__!3, of 30 Harbor Island until Mon- day. Court officials said they will need this week to bring in and prepare the mass of documents coMected with the action and to sel the stage for what is expected to be a IO-week trial. Champion jockey Willie Shoemaker, trainer J ohnny Longden, Newport actor John Wayne, comedian Jimmy Durante and other show business and racing personalities may be asked to testily dur- ing the Hirsch trial. All ha ve been sub- -poenaed. Hirsch, who maintains offires at 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del ~far, Is the ov.·ner of more than 50 thoroughbred horses and a familiar figure on the na· lion's race tracks. He reportedl y sold his interest in the Kal-Kan pet food indust ry for S4fl million and is the owner of substantial ranch acreage in Orange. San Berna rdino and San Diego counties. ORAH$-I COAST N DAILY PILOT Tiit 0•.tnge t G11t DAIL '1 J'llOl, will\ wllic"' II (01Tlbltltd !l'lt New~ J'rf.IJ, ii Pllbl/ll'lffl bV l/\e Or•t1;t (OIJI P11blf1llll'lg (0..,llotl'IV Stpt- rt11 tdl!iof\1 t •I PllD!iltltd, MondfV lllrOIJ911 F•ftl•"t'. tor Co1tt Man, NtwpOrt 8rtcll, H111'11:,,gton 8t1cll F'111/\Jt ll'I \ltllty, l1g1,mt Belt~. lrvlt1t1S10Glt01tt tfld Stn Ci.mel'ltt/ SI" J111" C111°'1••no A 1ingl1 nfl<0..11 clll!1ot1 11 OUCll•llled 5t!UrtU Yl tflll SurK11y1. r111 l'l"ne<a11 0110.,1~ing 1111nt 11 '' lJI) Wu! 81f 5irt t', C:ll!t Mtw, C1l1fflt'f'it , tA\16. Rob1rt N. W,,J J'rt!'lill/\I •!'Id P11Dll\ller J1(\ R. 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DAILY Pll.OT today present! brief biographies, photoa and questions and ansv.·trs for all !il c1ndidates seeking election to three open seats on the ~ewpart Beach City Council in the April 11 municip11I election. Ca ndidate qu estionnaires were ~ent ' out and compiled by the Orange C<iast l.eague of \Vomtn \Inters Wh ich serves Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach:-frv\ne and the Saddleback Valley. A total or 29,210 reglsfered voters in Ncwpl'lrl Beach are ellgible to cast ba llot~ at 36 p0lllng pl11ces acr~s the city. Three or lhe seven tounc1l seats are up In lhis electlon. Council candidates are nominated by district!! but elected al-larj!e. That mtans that votl'r~ ma y cast a vote -!or one cand idate in each districl race . Actually , seve.n names will . appear on th e ballot but Jllmes Crane withdrew from the District 1 conte<;t, In cumbent Councilman Donald 1'1clnnls Is unop- posed in District 2 Ne..,"pnrt polls will be open frnm 1 a.m .to 1 p.m. next Tuesda y. Distri~t Seven P.O. "DEE'' COOK, 2291i'J Orchid Ave .. Corona de! Mar, is a former petroleum and tire manufacturing sales manager. He was .educated at Baker University, Donophin Teachers Normal School and holds Kansas tea ching cred!lntials. Cook -r jg married. ./ QualUicatlons: ''1',ormer councilman. eight years -in New- port Beach. director and chairman Coun· ty Sanitation Dis- tric t, Bnd chairman City-County Harbor Committee . both six - y e a r s. Successful businessman , Cor· ona del Mar, 24 years.'' Questlnn : What is your position on regional cooperation in areas o l transportation, police services and coastal plannJngJ Answer: "I support regional ('()Opera-. tion In transportation. I support local . control or city police departmen'-'. In the specialty field. i.e., helicopters, at present, t favor countywide cooperation. Individual city costs become a great fiscal burden. An attempt should be made to hold coastal planaj_ngs lo the county-ci- ty level." Que1tJon : How d~ ynu feel Ne"•porl should develop .....,. specificall y: an- nexA tion. high-rise and projected popula· tion? Answer : "No more annex;:itions unle!:s under exceptional circumstances of un· doubtable benefits. both fiscal and en- vironmental, to Newport Beach . Hig h-rise water front -nn need or place for c;ame, now or in the forseeable future . High-r ise general, special areas, a compl ete study must be made .. Population controlled by density legislation.'' Queatfon : Should Newport 's beaches be made more accessible through public: transportation. more parking facilities and bicycle lanes? - Answer: "Beaches ha ve only so much capacity. There must be density control of bodies ; otherwise yo u create a bc.a<'h slum . Bike trails should be for hikes onl y. Publ ic transportation a1'd massive park- ing lots could present a real problem for local residents . We should keep some of Newport Beach for Newporters." Question : What do you think is the best use of Upper Newport Bay? "Upper Newport B 11 y acquisi- tion must come be.fore developmenl . quisit ion must come before development. I suggest the public obtain title to all islands. patent lands, shore lines and am· ple uplands, (Federal and State Funds J for a reg ional facility. The development of this natural resource may be by a con- servationist eomm ittee guided by feder al, state, county and city in put." JOllN STORE. 4~. of 411 Isabella Ter· race, Cororia del__Ml!r, is the president 11nd foun der of his own engineer· ing firm. He is lhe past presi- de nt or directo r of var ious pro- fessional societies. Store received his B.S., M. E. degrees from the University of Washington. He is married and has three children. Qualifications: '·My professional experienc in engineering a n d ad· ministration. I haveiincere concern for people, community and environment and desire to serve my city .'' Question : What is your position on regional cooperalion in areas of police services and coastal planning? Answer: "Regional cooperation in these areas is desirable and will be benelicial to the overa ll com· munity. However, I strongly believe that each city should ma intain the final s11y on all matters which have a critical im· pact on its life style and environment." Question : How do you feel Newport sho uld develop-specifically : annexation , high.rise and projected population? Answer : "I beli eve 'tha t annexation should only be considered after extensive research substantiates it! desirability economically and environmentally. High- rise mu st be limited lo a few appropriate areas, without interfering with sight lines from Yiew homes. Populaticin should be cont rolled by master planning, while pro- viding open space and parks." Que5lion : Should Newporfs beaches be made more accessib le through publ ic transportation, more parking facilities and bicycle lanes? Ansv.·er: "The public has a right to en- joy the beaches but the goals of public access and parking must be balanced v.·ith the realistic capacity ol each beach area. Construct safe bike trails tn the beaches from all of our residential com- munities." Question: What do you think is the best use_oLUppcr"Newporl Ba y? Answer: "The city should coopera te v.•ith cowity and ltdersl government to determine the best ways to maintain the natural and unique characler of Upper Bay. Protect the ecological balance of this natural resource which irisures the "'al er quality of the lower bay by nature of their obvious interdependence." Newport Motlier C1·adles Dead Baby Outside Home A young l\'ewporl Beach housewife whose religion rules out medical care \li!S found MondAy in the street outside her home, crad ling the body of her baby girl u•hile praying for lhf' rlr;id infant . No one apparently conl arle<l authorities for about one hour, As 11 member of her church ana a neighbor ::ilternately prayed and tried lo reYive the child v.·ilh mouth· lo-m outh resuscitation . Janie Lynn Holl. 18 weeks, 1i.•as the sec- l'lnd child of Mr, and ~1rs, Char les Holt, of 511 35th St .. according to police. Corone~· g deputie~ said the baby ap- ·parenrJy died of a respiratory infection. but microscopic tests "'ere being con- ducted today to de termine exactly Y.•hat took her life. The baby never reached a hosp ital and was pronounced dead in the couple's cot- tage. not far from Ney,·port Bt:ach police headqu arters. Oeteclives said thert w11s no indication of foul play and no att tmpt to bring charges against Mr. 11 nd ~lrs. Holt is an- tic1p11 ted. "This kind of Lhlng is . , . 'disrurbing', but It Is lheir r ight under our U.S. Cn nst.ilulion." 8 ~roner's: deputy as sig n· ed to the case rf!ITW'ked today, The tragrdy first came to Police al· tentlon aboyt mid-morning. Invest igators: were sent to tht Holt home to pfece· together th~ conclusion of Janie Lynn Holt's short life. which t:ndtd afterti11out f\\'O we·eks ot-Ulneu-. - - Officer Don Anderson wss first on the scene to prt<pare a rtport. ''The deceased had been receiving faith tre•lmenu rrorn 'tal F'rleRn, of Orange,'' Patrolman Anderson ex.pl11 ined: Officer Anderson said Mrs. Nancy Holt told of discovering th•l. Janie Lynn ~·asn 't bre8thlng about 9·4S a.m., as she l1y beside her on a bed. \ The distraught mother tried to revi ve the baby with mouth ·i&.mouth resuscita- tion, then called Frit:sen, according to lhe police report. Deputy Injured In Gun Accident An Orange County deputy marshal guf. fered 11n accidental gunshot wound at home in San Clemente Tuesday afternoon when his service revolver discharged. Crary Ru ssel P;:irkS, 28, of 110 W. Chi- quita. suffered A minor bullet wound in his h8 nd in the 12:33 p.m.accident. Local police said Parks was laken by 8mbulance lo Mission Co tn mun it y Hosplt~l for lreAtmcnt of the wound. The slug. ofUccrs said, passed through the man 's hand below the left ring finger. 'Gobb"ledygook' Gets Translated ~CRAMENTQ (Ae) -Tht Cali/ornla_ Employment DepartmenL's Human Re- sources QevelomnentNP-s hQ; a eolumn <A l«I "'Gobbledygook"' that t•kes Pok•s at bureaucratic doublc·la lk and long· windedness. The ~1trch L~sui ftalutes this gem from • U.S. Depar1ment of Labor pub!J· cation; •·The ()CCupatlonal incidence cf tht dt:· mand change ~unlikely to colricide.wltb lhe occupational prollle ol those re1ls- tered at the employmeot offict.11 Distriet Five Ra~e . ' E.F. 1ftllTR, 81 , of 319 A,,.enlda Cer· rito11. Newport Beach. is a grad uate mechan ical engine.tr who ha.~ pra.cllced engineering for IS )•ears. He has been a yacht brnkrr for 18 years and mia yor for two years. Hirth is married snd has two children, .. Quallfic1Clons : "Twenty years serving lhe people of Ne wport Beach AS head of sir communll y orsanizations. fou r year_s on the City Council, and two years as mayor." Question: \\that is your pnsition on cials ." regio nal cooperation in areas of transpor· talion, police servi· ces and coastal plan· ning? Answer: "Regional cooperation is de.sir· able and some.limes essential. Cont ro I . should be with your locl!l\I)' elected offi. Question : How do you fetl Newport should develop -specifically : 11n- nex11lion, high-rise and projected popula- tion~ Answer : "The acceptance or rejection of any annexation must be determined in public hearing using the comprehensive council policy for this purpose. The desired image of each community, as deiermined by its citizens, .11hnuld be maintained. The regulation of high-rise and high density should be by community toward protecting this image.'' Qut!'Uon: Should Newport 's beaches be made more accessible through public transportation, more parki ng faci lities and bicycle lanes? Answer : "Means must be found to allow reasonable access to our beaches and protect the life style of our com- munities. Additional arterial highways 11nd parking capacity will not do this. Bicycle la~s that would provide safe routes would be very helpful." Question : What do you think is the best use Or Upper Newport Bay? , . Answer: ''The Upper Newport Bay 1s a valuable ecological reso urce which should be preserved. Th is necessitates the purchase of some private lands in lhe area. of public agencies. Research should continue to determine the wisest pro· grams to protect and enhance this en- vironme nt. All compa tible recreational uses should be prov ided." f'rt>ttt Page 1 MEETING ... vested interest." Dostal said. Councilman Donald Mclnrtis said he figured the mayor Must have some new information. . "If it's a reha sh. I'm not SCI sure the meeting is necessary," he said. Mcinn is also q u e .11 ti o o e d the homeowners' position , ,. "If I had e thorn under my uddle. ii wouldn 't sta.v under my saddl! for 54 weeks." Mcinnis said. ft was 54 wteks ago that the council did impose a "sight plane:' over the portion of Newport Center that wss to be a civic center, Basically. II eslablishcd sn imaginary line do1vnward lro m the homes in the hills above wh ich no build ings in the civ ic center could rise. Homeowners at the lime wan ted the sight plane extended nor thward to cover additional property in the commercial C'omplex . The council refused to do Ml at the time but ordered s study that was de!syed . It was th is study the mayor claimed ""as purposely held up by the trvine Com- pan y. Irvine officials have denied the chlll'ge. HARVJo;y 0 . PEASE. 61 , or 304 Co llins Ave., Balboa Ji;l and, is a Realtor and col- lege teacher in business adm lnlstra1lo n subjecls . He holds a e.s. degree from Oregon State Universily and an M.B.A. from the Harvard Graduate School in Busines.'\ Ad1nini!\lralion. Pease is mar- ried and ha s three children. Qualifications: ''B 11 $in.e s s: tcluta· tion . go,,.ernmenl: Unl!ed States ~ partment of Com- ·' merce; Cnllf. Slate Department of ~du­ ca1ion: industry and business ; Chairman. Newport Beach Civil Service Board : pres- ident -member • Ne"•porl Beach Ele- mentary School Board 13 years.'' Quei:lion: Whal is your position on · rei;:ional cooperat ion in areas of transportation, poHce services a nd coastal planriing? Answer: "[ su pport the general con· cept of regiotial cooperation. Basic prolr le1n : local autonomy vs. o,,.erriding reSioilafau1hority. C on1munities are In· creasingly interdependent in transporta· tion: police ; planning functions. Tax· payer's re,,.olt mandates search for cO!l· saving and efliciency o( _go ,,.ernment. Local government's failure to control development necessitates some form of regional-state implemented coastal plan- ning." Question! Ho\v do you feel Newport shou ld develop -specifically: an- nexation. high-rise a n d projected populati9n~ Answer: "Population: No precon~ ceiYed notions as to limitation. An- nexati6n: This is a controve rsial subject and I believe should be submitted In vole of the people by referendum. t would op- pose rurther annexations unless approved by c i t i 7. en s al t he po 11 s. High-rise: This majority policy issue should be submitted by council referen· dum to the people. T believe location of high-rise develop ment. if Hny, must be on a limited, selective basis. Existing studies should be upclated and ex!ensive public hearings held before referral lo public vote." Question: Should Newport '!! beache! be made more accessible through public transportation, more parking facili ties and bi cycle lanes? An!lwer: "Public transportation and parking should be conside red a s lhey relate to solving the city's present traffic congestion. I do not bel ieve it to be the local citizens' financial-riscal responsibility 10 incur added tAxes to pro- ''ide beach accessibility to person,; living outside the city. Bicycle trails are one part of total recreational fa cilities and should be considered in light of balancing the needs for parks, beaches, etc. to !ierve all age groUps ." Question : What do you think i& the best use of upper Newporl Bay? Answer: "I favor 'balanced use and development' of this natural resoUrce to serve the diverge'nt interests of all the people. Legally, public use of the lidelands is reserved in the State Constitu tion. Equitably, every citizen should ha ve equal right 6f enjoyment. in- spiration and use or n;iture 's design. It cRn serve as a natural sanctuary and recreational asset. The two are not in· compatible.'' Stoessel Appointed R~bert f . Stoessel. \•ice president itnd director of Management Enterprises. Inc .. has been appointed a director of the Corona de\ Mar Chamber of Commerce, completing the term of Eleanor Smith. He resides with his wife, Alice,__st 321 Poinsettia Ave. Stoessel is active in St. Mark Presbyterian Church and ls district com- missioner for the Del ~far District Orange Empire Area Counci; Boy Scouts of America. l'AUl. lllli.TLEY R\'CKOFF. Sol, o! 1200 South lJayf ront. Balbo11 lsland. has a B.S. deg ree In busiru~$5 administration. from Northwe stern University and has attended postgraduate courses in lAw 11nd accou nting . He Is married and has two chHdrt'n. Qualificullons: ",\l~ny y e a r s ex· perience as prul· dent of t~·o success- ful com panie!I, The profound conviction that our ci ty is an out stand ing place to llve tind should re- main so.'' Question: W h a t is yOur position on re gional cooperation in 11.rcas of transport ation, police services 11od coastal planning? • _ Answer: "I fa vor regional cooperation regarding transportation and police scrvlcrs only to !he extent that dire<'t benefit to our special reqµirements i!1 a ssured~ For coastal planning J rav(l r t'OOperat ion but retaining local contr•1l ~·here assistance is available in plann ing and implement ating action for lhe preserva tion of our natural assets." Question : How do you feel Newpor t should develop -specifically: an- nexation. high-rise and projected popula· tion? Ans~·er: "Annexation should be con- sidr.red only "'here the character nr the city is continued. with no resulting net added costs. High-ri se should be limited lo four specific are3s of the city: the airpffi, Hoag Hospital. Newport Ce.nler, Ford Aeroneutronics. Projected pnpula· I.ion is a function of density within c~ty lim its. and should be planned ." Questio n: Sho uld Newport's bea.::hf\S be made more accessible through puhl!c transportation . more parking facilities and bicycle lanes? Answer : ''Probably better acttfS \Yould mean n1ore usage, still with in.- ability to accommodate the demand. However, additional parking awa y from the beaches, perhaps with tram servics should be considered. Bicycle trails are desirable where maintenance is feasible: for example on P.E. property in Wf!it Newport ." Questlnn : \Vhat do you think i~ the best use of Upper Nev.•port Bay? Answer: "Because o( t h e ln· terdep,endencc of uppr.r and lower Newport Bay. the priority should be to restore and 1nainlain the Upper Ray as a heal th y part of the bay system .. 1voidinC further deterioration or ba y water quali· ty. An.Y development must be co mpatibllt "'·ith that priority. reta ining natural aesthetic values." Anti-~reeway Bid Defea ted Councilma n Donald Shipley lost an at· tempt ~Ionday night to put Huntington Beach on the record against the proposed Pacilic Coast Freeway. He ~·as defea ted 5 to 2 ~'ith only Coun- cilmao Norma Gibbs joining him agains t the freeway. Shipley cite<!Jhe o~position of Ne wport Beach. Seti l Bea ch and Long Beach and i;aid , "At th is time, it seems more than appropriate that we also oppose it." "This i!I an emotional thin~." replied Council man Jack Gree n. "I don't agree that all freeways are bad . Studies prove that more pollution comes from surface streets than lreeways." "I th ink the city of Newport Beach was irresponsible in its action." Green con- tnued. "This i~ an electoin vc ar and a lot of people are run ning on lhis. but they don 't know what they're talking 11bout ." "I ha ve no objections to freeways w se. but all of our neighbors are again.St it." ~lrs. Gibbs interjected. WE'VE ONLY • JUST BEGUN! Twenfy.f i11e ye1rs 190 1 few f1r·1 igh tad people revolution izad tht c1rpet bus in ess, Pltat, the chamicel industry d1v1loped 1ynth1tic fiber1, elimln1tin g r11i1nce on wool qu1lity i nd production. StCH.t, m1 chlnery wet invent•d which •n1bled c1rp1tin g to b• rnM\uf1ctured up to I 00 ii mes f11ter. 1 TiilN, i nd most lm port1nf1 some people stuck their necks out •nd risked c1pit1I to put the1e developments to work. What does this meen to you7 It MNM th1t c1rp1t iri9 co1t1 l81S thin 10 yetts •90. It mNnl that whit we1 once I luxury is ricw within tinge of 1lmo1t ev•ryone. It ntMfll • ttl•ction unim19in1ble)O yetrt 190. W ith our femily In ihe c1rpet bu1 in e11 since 119'4, we h1"'e seen mor• ch1n9e1 in tha list few ye1rs then we beli eved possible, cre1tin9 the 9re1te1t consumer 9rowth irtdustry in our economy. After 71 ye1rs, lt looks like we've '"" jllll ~I ---· I • ALD~ CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 l'lacentia Ave. • COSTA MISA 646-4818 • I • I I I I • Orange t;Oa·st Today's FtDal N.Y. Stoeks E.Dt 1Tt0N * * VOL 65, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUE.SDAY, APRIL 4, 1972 • c TEN CENTS County Planners l:all -f-or Open Space Action • Orange County planning commissioners available. Monday adopted a planning department . Planners were told by James Funk , report calling for Increased action on county aide on open space planning that more publicly owned open space. action was required because fi ve square -~--ThT plin, in J)i'eparatlol1for lnOre t an ~ mUes of county land is gobbled up by a year, now goes to .the Board of developments each year. That i s Supervisors for approval or disapproval equivalent to an area the size of Laguna within 30 days. Beach. Three years ago the rate was ten Approval hinges on two factors: square miles per year, Funk revealed. -The high cost of land acquisition for His" 39-'-page report must be adopted in which the county might have to borrow some form by the supervisors before money. June 30, a deadline set by state law -A possible heavy migration to the which could halt building in the county fast developing southeastern part of the after that date if action is not taken. county where much open space for parks Specifically required is an open space and other recreation areas is litill element to the county general plan. • " Dig For Beauty Costa Mesa HilUt School students John Bull an d Dennis Purcell, both 17, plant one Ot 40 new pine trees on campus. The young trees were donated to the school by Collins Radio Company, Newport Beach, to beautify the campus. Students began placing them around the cam- pus on · Monday and ~ope_ t9 have t!le_p.roje.ct completed-by Wednes- day afternoon. Site Near Hoag Hospital Leased for Methadone Use County Super\tisors today approved teasing or a vacant office building on Superior Avenue near Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach for a meth- adone maintenance and day care center for heroin addicts. The 4,525 s<luare foot st ructure located 1t 1441 Superior Ave.; in a county island area between Newport and Costa Mesa, will be rented for $2,034 per month. Owners or the building are John R. Mink, Tuxedo Stolen in Mesa A COsta Mesa insurance man who left a mink coat and a tuxedo -bound for cold 1torage alld the cleaners' -hanging brierly in his oPen garage lost them Mon. daf in a $2,400 burglary. Rupert E. Spurlin, of 590 Pierpont Drive, told poli~ he returnl!d from a quick trip to the grocery store and found the clothing stolen, along with power tools, a bicycle and radio. He said in the crime report taken by Officer Shirley Groves Iha! h!S loss ll on- ly partially lnaured. . r Rawlins and Lisa Rawlins. Fifth District Supervisor R o n a I d Caspers of Newport Beach In urging ap- proval of th e lease pointed out that there· is only one county facility for methadone treatment of drug addicts. That facility is in Santa Ana which the supervisor said means a long trip for many patients. Caspers said 85 heroin users will be transferred to the new facility 11hortly and that it was anticipated there will be 150 patienla within two months. Tht supervisor noted' that there have been no objectiona received to date. "l hope this contlnue's," he said, referring to the recent hassle over location of a coun- ty probation fa~ility in Mesa Del Mar, in Costa Mesa . The County Department of Mental Health will open simila r facililies in Buena Park and in the north county area by Jul y 1, the board was advised. Assembly OKs 'Ms.' SACRAMENTO (UPl)-The Californi• Assembly has passed. unanimously and oent to the State Senate a bill allowing a woman to use the prefix "Ms. 11 when she registen to vote. Mesa Council Action Hert, In capsule form , are the major actions taken by lhe <:ost.a Mesa City CoooclJ Monday night: _ _ PARKING" -Impoocd parkinc mtttctlona on Charle Drlvo, north or Victoria Street. SPRINKLERS -Debated but d<layed action on the controversial Holl· d1y lnn firt preventiOn system for lowo weeka. DEMOLITION -Approv ed 1 1100 bid Ior the cleanup of property owned by Mrs. Wanda Klippel, site of • recenl fire. WEEDS -Awarded • new """lract lo a Huntlnglo!I Boach firm !or the tleari111 ol weeds from 300 CO.ta Mesa loll. Funk listed ad vantages and disad- vantages of an accelerated open space buying policy by the county. Ad vantages include: -The land scarcity resulting from a strong open space program, combined with improved desirability of areas with guaranteed open space would probably increase real estat~ values by more than the· cost of acquliition. "Taldng the land from the tax roles is not a valid opposition argument," the report read. -Reserving large amounts of open space would result in more intensive use of the remaining property and would stimulate private redevelopment or presently underused land . Disadvantages include: -Most available open space is in the southea stern part or the county and purchase of recreat ion areas there could result in a mass exodus of residents from older cities to the more attraclive area 1Jnless there is a correseonding upgrading in establishedUrban centfrs. -Acquisition or more open space could increase the cost of housing. ,;The open space pla n must be ac- companied by guara ntees of housing subsidies for the underprivileged to counteract low and moderate income 'Red Tanlis housipg price increases," Funk said. He stressed how.e._\~, Iha_!_ the q_uai1ty of environment should not bf' a1lo"•ed lo decline to keep housing prices do.,.,·n. -Preserving open space 1nighl rei;ult in considerable loss of tax base for some cities. Funk sa id thal past gover nmcnt lnnd use policies in response to rl'q11cs1s by private enter-pl'ise-have re1ul!Ni in con- version of about 90 acres of Oflt'll land In urban use for every 1,000 persons added to the populat ion in the rounl y The 11 adopted grner<1l plans of thr cities and the l'OUnly ~el aside onl~· 10 percent of the area CO\'C"rl'rl in those plans for open spac.e. he added . l-"unk said the county"s 2 !lOO acres of _ no"· dr\'fiOIK'd local and -re[llOlla l-parks- pro\'ides but 1.9 acres of opC'n spa ce per 1.000 persons. con1parcd to fedrral stan· dards of :lO acres. ;\I lhii;: linl(' 86,000 ~1·rrs or 17 J'l('f<'Nl t of thC' l'ount_v 1s in pern111nf'nl open space , Inf' rrpcirt revealed. Clevrl:ind National Fori:st , n11l1t;iry pr1lpeFly.. park , a~t.1lf-rour~r., l'l'1nr1rr1rs. open rcsf'r\'01r~ and ~C'hool playgrounds are con.'.1drr·ed pt>rmanent •JJl<'ll spatr. 1'hc fi:l.ROO acres of l'lr\'rl;:rll(J \<1lanni\\ Forest 1nrludes all but >\ 4 perrcnt nf the tntal prrtnnnent open space of the cou n- 1} • ving South South Viet Defense Line Broken by Communist-S .SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese using PT76 amphibious tanks broke through the main South Vietnamese defense line on the Cua Viet River today and moved toward the city or Quang Tri, only eight miles away , despite heavy U.S. air strikes and naval gunfire. Military sources said dozens or the light amphibious tanks and at least 40 North Vietnamese landing craft with men and ammunition made it across the mud- dy Cua Viet river 10 miles south of the Demilitarized -zone only hours after a South Vietnamese general stid the ill- vasion had been halted. \ U.S. pilot who new over North Viet- nam reported stream.!I of North Viet- namese rei nforcements movi ng southward along Highway 1 and likened the Communist armored di ive to a blitzkrieg of World War II. One group of North Vie tnamese that crossed the Cua \'.iet river midway ~ tween the town of Dong Ha and the South Chilia Sea turned easJWard and ca pt ured a South Vietnamese naval base at the mouth of the river; The South Vietnamese fled. \c;i ving their neet of junks to the Comn1unist1. It was the second base to fall today. One force of Con1 n1unisls n1ovcd out of the Annamite footh ill s and c11ptured fire Base Anne, 18 mile s wcsl of Hue. ope nin.t: a new threat tn Quang Tri from the South and menacing the city of Hue and Highway 1, the Quang Tri life line . :Wisconsin Test A seco nd 'grnu p of North Vietnamese turned so11rh after crossing the Cua Viet Hiver anrl "'ere reported n1oving toward Quang '1'1·1. The city. the main Sout h Vie t. namese hC'adquarters in the norhhern prov111CC'S. also was threatened from the \\'f'S!. Thousands of government 110\diers and at>oul 65 A111crica n Hdvisers are slationed ;it Quang Tri. Most or the city 's 40.000 in· habitants have ned southward, joining (See TANKS. Page%) Delay Ordered In Hotel Fire --- Safety Battle By RUDI NIEDZ!El.SKI Of "" Deity '"" lllff Record Primary Vote Predicted· A tw~week delay on the controversial Hol iday Inn fire sprinkling system ques· - tion was ordered by the Costa Mesa City Council Monday ni ght. The decision was reached by 4-1 vote after a majorit y of the councilmen were subjected to a crossfire ol expert testimony by two fire safety officials that they were unable to resolve. Councilman Alvin Pinkley voted against the delay. Meanwhile, Fire Chief John Marshall has been ordered to meet with the developer to detennine if a settlement on the issue can be reached before the April 18 council session. If Monday night's dispute between Marshall !1J1d the Holiday Inn's fire safe-- ty expert are any indication of what is to be expected, the question is likely to be thrown right ba ck at the council. Marshall refused to budge from the re. quirement. Lined up at podiums on opposite ends of the council chambers, Marshall and former Los Angeles fire official John Degankolb -hired for his testimony by the developer -debated the issue at length to the confusion of councilmen. Nazi Succumb• Colonel-General FraQ.Z Halder (s hown in a 1941 photo), re- garded as the main architect of Nazi Germany's takeover of Poland, France, Norway and Denmark. has died in Bavaria at the age of 87. MILWAUKEE , Wis. (AP) -A record Wisconsin primary turnout of well over one million voters was expected to cast ballots in clear, chilly weather today in a crucial test for Democratic presidential contenders. Newly enfranchised college students and other 18-t~20 year olds -will likely push the turnout past the old record of l.2 million, possibly close to the 1.5 million level. Gov. Patrick Lucey, a Oemocrit who is neutral in the ca~paign, predicted Mon· day that Se n. George McGovern will win the statewide race in a primary expected to have a major impact on the fortune!! of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrty and Edmund S. Muskie. In all, 12 Democrats are on lhe primary ballot along · with t h r e e Republicans. President Nixon is expected to be an easy winner in the GOP race . Six Democratic contenders appeared in groups of three today on NBC's "Today" show in a discussion dominated by the Oegankolb told the council that "built· in" safety measures woold adequately protect the guesta ol the motel at 3131 Bristol St. and that the sprinklers were not necessary. Court Orders C"leanup • He said tesls conducted by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1962 proved that sprinklers are useless in smoldering IS.. SPRINKLERS, Page ZJ On Costa Mesa Yard Mesa ·Candidates Take Campaign Hop es to Campus Issuance or a court order to clean up property devastated by 1 $29,000 fire - after several years of pres sure prior to the blaze three week11 ago -ha s give" Costa Mesa city officials the go-ahead to get it done. City Cou nci l members vote d unanimously Monday night to accept a contrador's low bid of $700 to finish the Candidates for the April 11 Costa Mesa job accklenlally begun March 12 by the City Council election followed their cam· ipectacular fire. paign trail to Orange Coast College thi! morning and spoke -on lssuu ran-ging The bill will-be paid by the city and from public tr a n s p ort at J 0 n to ulU.mately presented to landowner Wanda apartments. _ _ _ Kl)~ of ~2 Me~er Place. Thell a.m. session, sponsored by the ner Jlln(!:l~1ike k>t -overgrown with Orange Coast League of Women Voters, fellage ind crammed with possessions was attenaed by 11 of the 19 candidates. piled up over the years -had been the Each candidate was a11ked a series ot target of city cle1nup demands rOr many ••yea" or "no" questions, the answers to months. wn.ich were recorded on .a candidate A negotiated agreement between coun· "report card" that was flashed onto a cllmen and her attorney at tht time, now projection screen. Harbor Judicial /District Court JudR~ Speakers we·r-e Ulen allowed wo Scllm S. 11Bud11 Franklfn Jr .. called for minutes to publici:ie thtir plaUorms and-clearing Jt-ln 30. IO-and.JG.day stages. to answer questions from the audience. Only the job apparently didn 't geldbne Those who attended the session Include and was temporarily Jorgottcn In the incumbents Alvin Pinkley, Willla m St. midst of mose l_lll"essing city business. Clair and Robett Wll!IOn1 aria challengers A fire Of undetennined origin broke out James Agru11, Chuhe Eifert, Sam March 12, gutting the KllppcJ house and Ekovich, BUiie Golden, Myra Klrschen-destroying much ot. the oUelldinc C'luiter baum, Dave Leighton, Al Painter and but the debris remains today, more of a Dom Raciti . nulsanoe than belort. A summary ol their atatemenll will be "U stinks in Ille middl• ol the night pub(~ In Wednesday's edilion of th• when the dew condenses." neiChbor Don DAILY PILOT. Root complained noently:· _ ' . " -. City o[liclals given authority by Assis· tant City Attorney Robert Humph reys' order obtained through the courts now expect to get the Klippel property clea red up shortly. The longtime Cos ta Mesa resident who works as a live-In housekeeper will be for ced to pay the bill for the loYI bid of $700 accepted by the city or have a lien placed on ~property to finance ii; She showed up at the height of the hee. tic fire-fighting Operation March 12 and alter being restrained at one point . raced into the chaJTed rubble trying to salvage personal treasures. Left with no other option, police ar~ rested her on a charge of obstructing lawmen and riremen at a disa ster scene. Disposition of that case Is still pending In court. Hero Also Arsonist ENGLESTEIN, Austr l• <U PI ! -Loca l rire chief Karl Scheller was the. htro of the fa rmhouse fi re -unlit a ·subsequent lnveAtigallon proved ht !!tarted it. 41We hadn 't hid 1ny fire!! In a long tlme and people were beginn ing to doubt my abl ll· ty," Schetl<r told poltce. "I Just wanted to prov. thttn wrong." North Vietnamese milit;iry offensive In South Vietnam. ~1cGovern again urged President Nixon lo set a date for U,S. withdrawal. Muskie. noting the Adm inistration's (See PRll\1ARY, Page ZJ Weed Abatement . Contract OK 'd By City Council A new. lower-cost contract for the. abalemcnt of weeds on about. 300 empty Costa Mesa lots was approved by the city council Monday night. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said the per-lot bid of Edwin Webber Engineering Contractors, Huntington Beach, i ' significantl y lower than the one which aroused property owner complaints last year. ''In fact, it's astronomica lly low," he said. "The cost to the propei:ty owner will be cc111siderably less than the $25 hourly fee that was charged last year." Depending on the size of the lot, the charge for disking und er the weeds will range between $9 and SIO exclwir\g hand labor and trash cleanup, accord ing to Sorsabal. Property owners with weeds on their lots h3ve been noti fied by city officials that they must remove them themselves or to have the work done for them by the city con tra ctor. Orange Ct1ast Wea tiler Those low clouds and fog along ' the coast will lower tem~ratures gomcwhat on Wednesday according to the wea therlady. JUshs in the &O's are expttted • .l-Ows 4~~. INS WE TODA V A poster by tht Catholic church depicting JtsUf t1t -a tJ~l:--::::'.:" low ntcktit /nils to go oue r welt with n1ony of Brazil's •taithful. Set storJI, Pagr. 7. L. M, .. .,, ' Miiii .. ~ • C:tM..,1111 • ""'""' " c: •• 1.11" tl·M M•lllll l'llfllll " (•"'"'' • M•tteol•I H..-.. • Crtn...,• • Ottt1tt C"""' • 0.llfl Ntlktt • S-tt , .. ,. Elll ... ltl .... ' .... Mttll.th 1•11 l lllltfllilllfltlll " Tt1tvl11M . " ........ 1•11 ,,. .. ,.., " ,,,, !flt """' • Wtttfltt •• --" w-·1 litfWt !).U AMI i.t•tt " WtrM N_. • .2 DAIL V PILOT c Tutid•T· 1.prll 4, 1972 _Notice Goes Ge1s _ln1o_.._. . r1 ,f o Ba1igladesh Reinecke Adds Peiper Sliredder • WASHINGTON I UPI! -Th• SACRAM&NTO (APl -Ll. Gov. Ed ...._ --~-1lonit<d States tod•y grtn!<diomtal R•ln«ke'1 of!lce. Involved Indirectly In dipkim1tiC rec o & n It i on ·lO the l1T·Dlta Burd mt.m0 a!falr. hu IC· aboul two lee! apart. The purchne or<!er for the tadgtl, which 111red1 paper Into 1trlJ>O an elthth of an Inch wide, w11 approved by the state Department of General Services, state documents reveal. ah• ed Ur en In "' Is cl B c v --, I< r f• 0 ( ' f t r I I ' Bangladesh . the new nation formed quired an ele<:trlc ... _,. ahredder to when East Paki5ttin separated ,...,..~. from Wesl Pakistan in a bloody destroy secret documents. But the purchase of the "Destroyil w~cretary of SlCllP \\lilll3m P. Electric Waste Baskt:t'' shredder f<>r Rogers. Jn announcing the move, $113.56 was ordered on .Jan. 18, before the 1iaid the United States v.·nuld help in 11i nap arose and had nothin11. to do with relief and reconstruction in the ne.\•.' IL said a spokesman for the Republ ican nation. lieutenant governor. "We look forw11rd to good re\11. He refused permission to a news Uons wil h this new country," photographer to take a irlure of Jhe Rogers sa ld in a s!afemenr-t-,.,~c·fi1ne w lcfils ep y e es of distributed in his name b}' a State ~einecke's personal secretary Department spokesman Rob<.:rt J "We don't think II v.·ould be ap. McCloskey . propriate," James \l/oodwQrth . Students Read y To 'Take Over' High School students are ge.tt,ing ready to take over Costa frtesa city hall Thurs· day. It Is expected to be a bloodless coup gince It will be carried out without resistance of city councilmen and depart- ment heads. Student s will be playing the roles of all city officials. from mayor to police chief from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. during "Youth Civic Day." sponsored annually by the Kiwanis Club. The Estancia and Costa Mesa High School students will practice their ad· mlnistrative and political skills during a mock council session at 2 ..{l.m. in city council chambers. The only subjects on the agenda are the curfew <1rdinance, Fairview Park and the police helicopter program. Some <1! the major officials and their replacements are : ~1ayor Robert M. Wilson (Steve Leach). Councilman Willard Jordan (Bill Pardue), Coun- cilman Alvin Pinkley ( T h o m a s Smallwood), Councilman William St. Clair (Slllan Read ) and Councilman Jack Hammett (Cindy Raab). Department heads and other officials with student counterparts are City Manager Fred Sorsabal (Steve B.ulla ), Fire Chief John Marshall (John Grover ). Police Chief Roger Neth (Brad York ). and City Clerk Eileen Phinney <Karen Bank.s l. Reinecke's news secretary, said Monda y. \\'oodworlh said Gov. Ronald Reagan's office has such a shredder for con- fide·ntial material that is throw n away. It was suggested that Reinecke have such a shredder because he serves as acting governr whenever Reagan is out of California, he added . "It's jusl a little box: like this." • Woodworth &aid, holding up his hands 3 Mothers Break Poolside 'Rule' -Nurse Bcibies SANTA CRUZ (UPI ) -Baring their breasts, three young mo1hers have nursed their infants beside a municipal swimming pool . They said they Y.'ere protesting government bureaucracy. The mothers apparently broke no laws and were not arrested Monday . They said they were protesting an in· cident last week In which a young mother breastfeeding her in fant beside the pool was asked to leave. Aquatic supervisor Dean Hovey told Dinah Fancher that he did not ob ject to her nursing her three-month-old son, but that another woman eomplained . Mrs. Fancher, a member of an "Art of Motherhood " group, went to Assistant District Attorney Chris Cottle. who said there is no local law against public nurs· ing. Police Lt. Sam Tayl or said, "Ttus is ridiculous. There is no Jaw aga inst a mother nursing her kid." The city at· torney 1greed. Newport Mother Cradles Dead Baby Outside Home A young Newport Beach housewife · '"hose religion rules out medical care was found Monday in the st reet outsid e her home . cradling the body of her baby girl while praying for the dead infant. No one apparently contacted authorities for about one hour. as a member of her church and a neighbor alternately pra yed and tried to revivt the child with mouth· t~niouth resuscitation. · Jjnie Lynn Holt. 18 weeks, was the sec- ond child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt , of 511 35th St., according to police. Coroner' s deputi~ aa id the baby ap- parently died of 1 respiratory infection, Deputy lnjm·ed In Gun Accident An Orange County deputy marshal suf. fered an t1ccidental gunshot \\'OUnd at home in San Clemente Tuesda y afternoon ll-'hen his service revolver dischar,;:ed. Gary Russel Parks, 28. of 110 \V. Chi- quita. suffered a minor bullet wound in his hand in the 12:33 p.m.accidenl. but microscopic tests were being con- ducted toda y to derermlne exactly what took her life. The baby never reached a hospital and wa s pronounced dead in the couple's cot- tage, not far from Newport Beach police headquarters. Detectives said thert! 11.•as no indication of foul play and no attempt to bring charges against Mr. and ~1rs. Holt is an- ticipated. '"This kind of thing is ... 'disturbing', but it is their right under our U.S. Constitution," a coroner's deputy assign· ed to the case remarked today. The tragedy first came to police at· tention fbout mid-morning. Investigators were sent to the Holl home to piece together the -conclusion of Janie Lynn Holt's short life, which ended alter about two weeks of lllness. Officer Don Anderson was firs t on the scene tci prepare a report. "The deceased had been receiving fa llh treatments from Hal Friesen. of Orange," Patrolman Anderson explained. Officer Anderson said Mrs. Na ncy Holt told of discovering that Janie ' Lynn \(•asn't breathing abo ut 9:45 a.m., as she lay beside her on a bed. The distraught mother tried to revive the baby with mout h-to-mouth resuscila· lion. then called Friesen. according to the police report. An official of the Sacramento Office equipment store where the shredder was bought March 17 said the machines have become popular in r.he past two or three rnonths. "There's an a1A•ful rush or these thin s " Sai!U.lle..Qflicia!, lrllo .~lined tg give his name. All sorts of businrsses ha1•p bought the shredders. he said, to ·keep company set_rets from falling into the hands of competitors. ' Heinecke 's offite <lid not elaborate on v.·hat type of materia l wouJd___~ shredded rather than thrown out in normal fa shion. Reinecke ll-'as identified by columnist Jack Anderson as one of a few top Republicans mentioned In a memo Anderson said was written by Oita Beard. lobbyist for I n t e r nation a I Telephone & Telegraph Co . • f 'ro1n Page J TANl\.S ... the streams of tens or thousands of refugees flee ing the path of 'A'ar once more. Front dispatches said it looked as if on· ly U.S. air pov.•er could save Quang Tri. but pilots on the scene said they had on ly about four hours flyi ng time a day because of bad weather that hampered thei r bombing and accurate shelling by the fi ve des tro vers offshore. Pilots also Teported that what they called the heaviest antiaircraft fire ever seen in South Vietnam was hinder ing their raids and render ing the airpower ';ess than impressive. The planes flew IS air strikes r..1onday and more today. Many of the refugees were reported moving toward Hue -itself threatened by the capture of Fife Base Anne. Front dtspatches said profileers wilh cars were charging the retugees J36 for the 32-mile ride from Quang Tri to Hue but most were too poor and trudged along the shoulders of the road toward safety. From Page J PRIMARY. • • decision to break off the Paris peace talks. called for "diplomatic jnitiatlves that will bring an end to the war." . New York Mayor John~. Lindsay said Nixon ought lo stop supporting the SoUth Vietnamese government , stop U.S. bom- bing "and get out or there." On lhe other portion of the program, Humphrey, Sen. Hen ry M. Jackson of Washington and Alabama Gov . George C. Wallace all said use of U.S. air power is necessary to stablize the siLuation so withdrawal of U.S. troops could continue. . Asked about his presidential candidacy, Wallace said, "I have as much a chance to be nominated as anybody else." A McGovern \•ictory could thrust him into the front rank of Democratic citn· didates, while a triumph by Humphrey could help him overcome a "loser" Image and gain recognition as the party fron t- runner. Adult Classes Still Available Registrations are st ill open for 9 \P arie- ty of adult classes in the Cost a Mesa Re~r~~tion Department's spring slate of act1v1t1es. .Classes still open include adult begin- ning and ad vanced art ; intermediate bridge : adul t crafts "'hich include sil k .~creen techniques, maCrame and dra\\'· Ing: yoga : and beginning and interme- diate guitar. 'Registrations are being accepted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Apr il 7 al the Recreation Department, Room 305. Civic Center, 77 Fa ir Dri ve. Local police said Parks "''as taken by ambulance to Mission C o m m u n i t y Hospit<1l for treatment of the wound. The slug, officers said. passed through the m::in's hand be.low the ltft ring finger . OU.N41 COAST Baroness Makes Debut DAILY PILOT Tiit Or1n11 "'811 DAILY PILOT, wltll wltlt.o Ii <OtT1bi11(1J fl!• Mt-Press. b Pllbl!Allcd W tile 0 •1111• Coett PllbliVllllD Corni»ny, S.PI· rite edition• ••• OUDl.111111, Marod•y tl!rou~ll F"rld1y, for Coi!I Me.~. New110rl llN~ll, Hu~!ong!a11 8t$C/\ "aunl8<n Vtllt 'l'r l 1;un1 Blltl'r, IN rnotiSllld ltl>tt~ t nd Sin C~..,..nlt/ San Ju•n (•p.11r~n1t. A Jr119!t r~lon.11 tG1Hon h 1>110'J1n"' $8 1u•d~Yt 11'11 Synd•11. T/\t prirt<Pll PUDl•l/\l"q 1>l1nt 11 11 lJO Wl!'SI !11y ST•rfl, COl!t Mn1, Ctlofo-f!ft, tl6M. Rob1rt N, Wetd Prnldfnl ll'ld Puo1o1/\tl" J1c1r R. C urley V c1 Pr"IO"'I •~d C.. . ....-.1 M1n101r Tkorr11 Ke1wil Eoo1or Tho,..1r A. Murphin• MMUll'lf f.f;tor Ck1rl11 H. L•o1 Ric.herd '· Nill Au l1t1111 M.tnttl111 U ltoon c .. hr M ... OMu JJO Weit l 1y Str••• M1ili111 A~dr 111: P.O. l ot 1560, 92 626 Othr Offlc., e With Quips on Hughes NEW YORK fAP ) -Danish baroness Nina vah Pal landt. making her New ''ork nightclub debur. didn't forge t the m.:1n she said made 1l possibl e -Howard R. Hug hes, "God bles 5 his soul." lhf' stunning songstress said ~!onday night at the opening of a three-week engagement In th e plush ~fa!S(lnette at the SI. Reg is Hotel. She ded icated the son~. "Everr body's Talkln' ~bout Jl.te·• lolluglies and evoked laughter and cries of "Qle," from th e au· dience with the line. "I'm ~oing where the sun is shining, down Mexiai Way." nervous about the performance. "f don't knO"'. I enjoyed my self," she s.:ild. "f thought they -the audience - \\'ere very friendl y. Ob\'iousty in some ways I wa~ very much on ttial .. , I haven't had quite an opening in 1 long lime like this. I've gotten known -In America in the most extraordinary wa y.·• She said she chose to sing mostly lov e songs btc11use ''that's what the world Is about" and that she dedicated the song to Hughes because you have to be able IQ 11look upon ,things -paslWlth-a certain amount of humor." She declined to say why she had not ded lcated a song tn Irving. Ntw1111rl l1tt"' lm N1woort )Ollll'Ytl'lf L1;11-. ltKlli..Ul ,., .. I Aw1t111t M\IP'l!lll~!G" lt1Cll llllj l t t C-'1 110\l!t Yt •lf =~---r-~·•Uttn'ltlll•• m .No1U1. 1LC.11Wie ~ .. 1 ft was during a weekend she took tG Me1ico with author Clifford Irving in February, 1971 tha t the Y.·rlll.':r c.lalmcd be met wilh Hughes. to gather material fur the purported autobfog raphy , of Uie billlonaire industrtallsr.- ''That 's a silly question." she said. Irving sold ~fcGraw.fflll what he said was an autobiog raphy or Hughes and clai med he (lbtained the mate.rial In secret meetjng with lhe_billionalr re( use, including two during the Mexican I Tel.,tttn• 17l 41 i42·4Jll c1 ... 1t1.c .,..,,,,,, ... 641·1•11 ~Jtht, ltlf, °"'"°' C!Wlt! --.,ijtif,t~lorlt (Or!'IOfllY. No nt.-. IJO'"'· 1111111~11111111,, Old!IOl'lel l'ntllf" or M ""'11l•t,.,..,l1 t1t•fl" INI, "' rt•qodw.111 wll!IClut ._r.1 ,.,, l'l'llt110lt ., ~'""' """""· i«oM d lll -~ Mlrf tt Cotlt Meu, C.llWftl•. lvttec:rllllw) 111 Ct trftr U.U ll'llllll!llt't .., Miii "\J l'l'IOfltftl'fl l'llllltt!Y •tfl'l9tltrM UM ~Illy, Clara llasselbalch of Copenhage.n, molh~r of the baroness, "'fll in the open- -Ing night-audience. About-200 persons paid $~ each to hear the singer. Several times. the baroness. stunnll\~ in a black dress with blre back find small shoulder straps, drew cries of"ole" and "br1vo11 from the audience. She w11.s called btck for two enc<>m. At • [lre!! reception altttward, the baroness said 1he was only a llttle trip, ~ Put 3uring an Investigation which follow~d. Nina told newsmen-and later a grand jury -that such • m~tlng wuuld have been lmpcssi ble because Irving hardly ever left her while In Mex ico. Irving and his ''"Ut Edllh hive pleaded guilty to sell ing 1 !1ki 1utobl0Jraphy and are aWaiting sentencing. Nina was a well-known folk aln«tt ln Europe befort in. autobiography 1fla~. Expert Sees 'Co~tinuing -- Invasion' WASHINGTON (AP J -A Pen tagon . spokesman said tod<1y the North Vlei· namese are continuing to move men and !Upplies across the demilitarized z.one In- to South Vietnam in what J5 shaping up As "a-convenuo·nal com·btned arms-ba t- tle." "It is a continuing inl'asion on !he part or the enemy," said the spokesman. Jer· ry W. Friedheim, who estimated that more than 30.000 Communist troops ha ve crossed the buffer zone dividing the '"'0 Vietilams. Although Friedheim said it still is too early to predict how long the enemy could sustain its offensive, Communist ef· forts to set up supply lines through the DMZ indicate they are prepared for a prolonged attack. "Cert8in.ly, th is is a more Conventional- type battle effort on the part-of 1he enemy than we have known for years," he said. "It appears that we have· in progress a conventional combined arms battle with !he enemy employi ng tanks, hea vy artillery. antiaircraft fire, engint'!er~ and fresh supplies for its forces." he told ne"·smen. He said the United States would use its ai r and n<1va\ suppor t to protect its re· maining troops in. Vietnam an<I to assist the South Vie tnamese "to resist this in va. sion." Friedheim avoided any assessment of the situation. He made clear Monday to reporters that with the United States vi rtually out of the groun<I war this is South Vietnam 's show and that the bat· tlefield reports are S a i g o n ' s responsibil ity. In the past, Washington spo kesmen regularly briefed newsmen on the situa· tion in Indochina . A year ago, for ex· ample, when South Vietnamese ·forces crossed into Laos to destroy enemy su p. pl y Jines in Operation Lan Son 719. ad· min istration spokesmen al the White House. and State and De f e n s e departments detailed its progress and trumpeted what they claimed to be it! liu ccess. Newsmen asked the reason for thb change. "There is some considerable difference bet v.·een the situation ... a year ago in that Y.'e had U.S. units hea vily comm itted .._ to the support of the Lan Son operation." Friedheim said . "There are no U.S. ground un its in volved" ia the current actlon . "If U.S. supporlr"'activities occu r, J'm sure MACV (the U.S. command in Saigon) will discuss !hast with your col· leagues when its safe to do that." he con· tinued. Boy-grabbing Bike Severed Sometimes 1 boy and his bike are a.l'· most inseparable. Jim Leichty, 9. and his bicycle were .Monday, until Newport-Beach fire De- panme,nt personnel rolled up to the res- cue at 93 Linda Isle. Firemen said he got his foot caught between the bike's fra me ind the pedal. so they sawed it off to free him. The pedal, tha.J is, not his foo t. ' Fil"e on Cannery Row MONTEREY (UPI) -An arson-caused blaze on hi storic Cannery Row Monday destroyed an estimated $5 .000 to $10,000 "'Orth of building materials. Authorities said a flammable liquid was poured over lumber at three separate locations on the site of <1 proposed Cannery ·Row $1 million shopping complex: Don't Ove r.pay Taxes-IR S WASHINGTON IUPIJ -The 1overnment wilt put 1 new message on. the nation's television acreens this week, warning Americans they may bfJ handing over too muc.h In· come tax money. The 30-second public service messages from the J n t e r n a I Revenue Service will urge workers to file new W forms w 11 h em· ptoye rs. The ad vertisements ~ugge~t that wage earners should file for one more exemption than the ou!d normall) be entitled . f'rom Page 1 SPRINKLE_RS . •• fires, the most likely type or fire to be experienced by a building such as the Holiday Inn. "After three ilnd a ha lf hours it still had not set off the sprinkler system but there wa~ough carbon monoxide In the (\est) room to prov e fatal to a person," he said. Marshall. on the other hand. remained adam<1nl on his request that the sprinkleri; be installed not only in the commercial areas of the motrl. but also in each room. As his major argum ent. ~1arshall cited th e loss of one human life in the recent Bethel Towers fire . He said bpth buildings employ the same construc tio n features. "You have the same features in the Bethel Towers and they haven 't pre- vented any fire out there," he charged. ec:I. "With the sprinklirs the occuj)ant will be ass ured of good ,life safety while he is in there . There have been no recorded deaths in a sprinklered building." He further pointed out tha t large l ire departments normally send five engine companies and a truck to hotel fires. Costa Mesa, he said, does not have such deployment capabilities. ''When we went to the Bethel Towers fire we sent out three engine companies and we only had four . Would you want us to endanger the live! of ot~er people in this city by sending everything we had out to one fire?" he queried. Both Councilmen William St. Clair an<I Alvin Pinkley backed Marshall on the sprinkler system. St. Clair however voted for the delay with the hope that a set· tlement could be reached . ·The rest Of the councilmen appeared to be thrown Into a state of indecision by lhe conflicting testimony. They asked the l\\'O opposing sides to weigh the merit! of modifying the system to red uce the cost. Clifton Gideon. an official with Topeka Inn Management , the developers of the Holiday Inn. told the council that more than .187 million people had visit ed the nation 's 1.300 Holidav Inn motels ""·it hout one loss of li'ft or one burn case." "We 're al a loss as to why we 're re- quired t-0..Co this.'' he said. "l-checked v.1ilh other Holiday Inns and none of them are spr in kled. In fact very few hotels are sprinkled." Gideon said his appeal to the Council system was based on a mi sunderstanding Of the requirement. He thought it ex- tended only to the commercial areas and not to the individual rooms. "I don 't think it's necessarv." he said. "It would cost us 127,000 ~ .. we're· disturbed that we ha ve been selected to set a precedent." Costa Mesa· Ci ty Manager Fred Sorsabal told lhe counci l in ,. study session just before the meeting that a Holiday Inn in Buena Park had been re· quired .to install a sprinkler system. The hotel is not being operated by Topeka Inn Management • _lligh Ri se P1·oject U11der Fi1·e A federal Judge has ordered a pubhr hearing !\lay 8 in 1.os Angeles to determine whether ground water pumped Cro1n a high rise bu1\d lng pr.Oj('cl, A~ the entrance to Lido Isle 1s polluting Ne v.port llarbOr. t:ndcr th<' ter1ns of .Judi::e \Varrrn J. Ferguson 's res1ra1n in,1?. order: 1he t'Q.11- struc11on con1panics n1ay t·ont 1nue pump- ing until the hc;aring a~ long as the W31(1e disc harge con1plies I\ 1th rcstr1rllon~ set forth three weeks ago by lhe Regiona l \Valer Quality Control Board . The feder11i-order-requlres-1ht.... defen- dants, Park Lido De\•elopment .Corpor11· tion and South Coast Construcllon Com· pany, to make daily tests of discharge for levels of sul fides and cholorlne. The results ·are to be reported under oath to the U.S. attorney 's office and the regional water board. The entire question n1av be moot however as a representative of the Trautwein Brothers. the firm doing the pumping said the project should be com· pleted by the hearing date. · "Our hope i!'i 1h11t 11'r will fi.~ish.pum~ ing hefore the: ~1'-1y 8 hrar1ni::. said Sam l'\ess. a Trautwein eni;:in<'tr . "I don't think it rea!I)' creales much of 11 problem now. \\'e are higher up ari:t only one pump is in operation," Net,> added. 1 Harrt-~lourigan. a i::pokesman for tDr. South Coast Construction Company sa"1 Tuesday that he was ronfused over t&e need for such an action by the fecleri.I government. "We 're only putting back what comes into the building from the bay,'' he said. The high rise project has been tbc traget of public criticism since coo· slruction began in November. Local government agencies have been slow to act on the prob lem and the authority for such action has been passed from one to another. Spokesmen for the contractors have repeatedly claimed !he pumping was near completion. The y now claim work Is being slowed by a strike of cement con· tr<1ctors. According to Richard Bueermann. director of the regional water board, the builders have been li\Cing up to the re· quirements imposed by his panel. "To my knowledge, there is no in- dication they're not living up to the rt· quirements," Bueermann said toda y. Bueermann said his age ncy tests the effluent at least once a week and the builder is requ ired to test the waste every day. Limits placed three weeks ago by the water agency include prohibition of solid waste or debris di scharge from the site, limits on lexels of chemical content in thl' discharge, levels of oxygen in bay waters 11nd a ban on discolorat ion of the water for creation of a public nu isance. The ft1ay 8 hear ing v.·ill gi\'e the con- tractors a chance to show cause why a preliminary injunction shoul d not be issued enjoining them from discharging "any pollutants of any kind or de scription from the sit e." The complaint which brought action by a~ting Attorney General Richard Klein. dienst seeks a permanent injun ction against the construction company. The com plaint v.·as filed by private citizens and representatives or the Bureau of Fisheries and \l/ilc:ltife. The Lido apartment projec! which wiR contain condominium housi ng and stand 110 feet high Y.'as nea rly scultled by the City Council more th<1n a ye~r ago, At that lime, the council was in the midst of preparing a temporary ban on all high rise const ruction. Since ·lhe building permit had already been issur.d, hov.•ever, cons tructi on on the Lido proJect was allowed to beg in. f\:leanwhile. Councilman ~tilan Dostal toda y told the DAILY PILOT that the ci· ty of :\'ewporl Bea ch ma y participate 1n the legal action. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five ye1rs 190 I ftw ftr-sigh+td people revoluti onited th e ctrpet bu1 int11. First. tht chtmic1I in dustry de ve loped synthetic fibers, elim inatin g re lianc e on wool quality and production. • Stcontf, machinery w11 inve nted wh ich enabled carpet ing fo be mtnufectured up to 100 times faster. Third, end most importent, •ome peop le stuck their necks out and risked capit al to put thest developments to work. Wha t does thi1 metn to you 7 It mMM that c"lrpef ing c.ost1 Im then JO years ago. ft lllMM th at wh et was orict t luxury is now within ra nge of alm otl_ t veryone. It "'..,.. • 1election.unima9in1blt JO years 190. With our fam ily in the carpet bus iness since 189~, we htvt sttn more ch1n9t1 in the list few years than we bel i1v1d possible, cr11tin9 th e trttfe1t consuMtr 9rowth indu1try in our economy. 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