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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot17 • eac ers a1ses Miniholiday Set I Nude Bea~hgoers Fo.r First Lady~s Pressing ProbleJD Visit on Friday In S.anta Barbara DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON , APRIL 6, 1972 VOL. U, NO. J1, • SECTIONS. M ,AGEi .War l11tensifies .. , '90UTH:= CHINA SEA == COMMUNISTS OPENED THIRD FRONT IN ATTACK NEAR SAIGON , AndTwo Communist Jets Crossed the DMZ For the First Time College Teachers Seek 5.~ Percent Pay Hike By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1~1 D11lv l"lle! Sltff Teachers from Orange Coast and Golden West colleges Wednesday night asked Orange Coast Corh munity College District Trustees for across-the-boa rd r;alary increases of 5.5 percent. The recommendation. advanced by the joint academic senates. was taken under advisement by the Board of Trustees. No formal action to approve or deny the re- quest was tak en by lhenl. Ron Gibson. a Golden \\1est College geology instructor. told t ~e bo~rd that the req uest was based on 1nflal1onary lac· lors, as reflected by rises in the C,onsumer Price Index. Using a complex formula of average Orange \'t'ealher Continued sunny skies over the Orange Coasl i$ the prediclion for Frktay. Highs of fi.1 are expected at the beaches. rising lo 70 inland. Lows ~S.a3, INSIDE 1'00/\Y Lotctll Thnma.~. 1.1:ht> t11rntd 80 today. says. 1•Jt was ra~IUl r allly to tr!J 10 do !in many thing~ -except it'., b11e 11 so much fun. Sc« story. Page JO . .t.1111 L1Mltr' 1t ~..... 14-H Mlllvtl l'•tlf• ,, N1tliWltl N""' t Or•ntt CWfll'I' 11 '""' 1,.,, Sitt~ M1r1l tl1 »•SJ Ttltvhllfl N T~tlll•' 14•15 W•tlllt• I w1m•fl'1 Muro '"" Wtr1411 Jrlf'll" I t . daily attendance as measured against lhe distficl's assessed valuation. Gibson pointed out that the 378 teachers do not earn as much as they should. He arRued that !hey are underpaid" for the amount of \vork they are required to perform. During hi s presentation, Gibson drove home the point that Orange Coast Com- rrunity College District teachers see nn .:iverage of 69 students while the 11verage al other campuses is 27 students per in- stru clor. This. he said. attests to the "productivity" of the local teachers. To date . admin istra tive sources. have indicat ed that only enough funds are available for a raise of 2.5 percent. or a total or $1 50.000. Gibson. however. argued thol the diStrict hacl underestima ted its income from assessed valuation by as much as five percent. District financial experts have predicted an increase of rive per- cent in taxable wealth but Gibson believes it will actually amounl to nine or 10 percent. The additional $180,000 required lo meet the request or the teachers could come from thi s unexpected incre~se or A number '>f other sources. according to Gibson. Aotcmbers or the board pointed OU! that the current $8,765 to Jl7.571 salary scale actually ranks the district's teachers in the top quartile among other junior col- lege teachcrir1 n the slate. Trustee Robert llumphrey8 told 1ibsnn I.hat he could '1trap" himself wi lh ~is n1\•n 3rgument. The formula, he sa id could he defeaJed, 9Y simply hiting more teachers and cutting aown the student load per in· &lructor. Dr. Norman E. Wa~n. chancellor or the Orange Coast Community College District, added {hat he is ''very sym· pathetic" to the request bul thllt he believes tht statewide avCrage of com~ munity college teachers will l)e less tban IS.. WAGES, Poce 11 \ • .. • • Nixo11Gave Go-al1ead~ ' Say Sources SA/(;Q:-," l AP \ -The Un ited Slates unleashed toda'." the heavi est .:i ir attack fin f>.'orth Vietnam since the bombing halt in 1968. trying to cul off the base of the J!T011•ing Nnrth Vietnan1ese offensive in South Victnanl. On ground fronts, Norih and South V1etnamcst' battled for a district town 75 miles north of Saigon. The enemy attack rolleP in1o its eighth day on the northern front. FiRhting continued in' !he central highlands. ' ' • ' ' ' i 1 U.S. sou rces cstinlaled 400 planes at-t 1 t.icked targets in North Vietnam. half ~ from 7th f leet carriers and half from .1 bases in South Vietnam and Thailand. l They said lhe attacks were ordered by President Nixon. Three carriers v.•ere commilled to !he air campaign . Five de stroyers offshore added their five-inch gu ns lo the bom- bardment. Targets were antiaircraft b;itteries and radar stations. su rface-to-air missiles, long·range artillery that has been firinl{ across the dem ililarized zone, and storage areas . The Norlb Vietnamest rad io said 10 U.S. jets were shot down over North Viet- nam during the day. The U.S. Command declined to say v.•helher an y planes were lo sl. Sources said all the s1r ikes were south of the 20th parallel. wh ich is 200 miles (See BOMB ING. Page ZI Monkey Killed After Going · Ape Ove r W 01nen RIVt:RVlt:~'. rl:i I AP • A misogynist nlnnkr.y lhfll "went ape" al lhl! si.qhl nf 11·omcn WA~ .~hor tn dea lh by rabic~ control officrrll af1er it bit two women. "1'hr cl;1rn thing jusl 1t1dn'I like \1omen." rnhic~ control drp111y Albert Clcmenu said \\"cdnr sday. "t;verv lime a wnman rarnf' near him. nc went into 1 ragln~ fll," bu1 "Ille n1011key wouldn't bother n1c and ;inother deput~·.'' Clements said the seelhin~ simi an , identified AS a ring-tailed monkey. was found running loose lie !laid he did no.t know whtre 11 came from Clements said it 11,.01ild lake about thret dttys for a laboratory 11nitlysis to dclermlnc lf the n1nnkry wa"' rapht "I don 't think the n1onk('v had r~hics.'' Clement s said. "fie JUSI v.cnt Al)e at thi sight or women." ' • UI' Ttl .. 11919 Gives Tesllniony Gary Thomas, the prosecutor who was crip pled for life in the shootout aL r.1a ri n Coun ty 's Civic Center, is wheeled out of security compound after testi- fying _al murder, kidnap an d conspiracy trial of Ange la Davis. ~ee slorx, Pa go_f>, _ Cab Fa1·e Going Up sAN DIEGO.lAP J -Ceb fares in San Dltgo wlll go up next month "to essure continued, adequati and safe service," the city council snys. The council voled Wedn~Ml~y lo let the city's 11 taxi com- panies ra1 se""thelr rntes to 90 cent~ for the first mile and 50 cents (or e:ach additional ·milt -a dime Increase In both cases. 8,000 Expected 1st Lady Plans Clemente Visit The nalion·s First Lady, P;it Nixon, \v iii spend the night at home in San l.lemente then appear Friday morning at Old Pl;iza Park \Vhe re thousands of local residents will watch her receive an $8,000 bronze bust of her husband. Friday morning in San Clemente wil l be a miniholiday with man y businesses closing their doors before nOon and city ha!I shuttin g do'ft•n from 9 to 11 a.m. The ceremonies -the first-ever publ ic occasion where a member nf the Firsl Family has appeared in the city -will begin .:it 9:30 a.m. and is expected tn pack the park with onlooker.~. ~1rs. Nixon will accept !he bu ~t as a tnken of good will from loc::i l residents who donated the fund s for the art "'ork which eventually v.•ill occu py a prime spot in the Nixon Library. Indirectly, the prcscnta1ion also is calculated to impress the Nixon Foun· dalion in hopes it v.•ill choose a South Coast site for lhc library. ~1r.~: Ni_xon .f.lew west 'today and cturinj! the tri p did some homework on the Soviet Union lo prepare for a Prc'sidenl ial tri p to the USSR in Ma y_ • Before arrivin1t in San Clemente 1his Afternoon Mrs. 1~ixon will rece ive 1he av.•ard AS the 1972 Woman In the Ne v.«, lron1 Sigma Theta Sign1a Ph i in I.As Angeles, a woi;ncn's news sorority. i\1ayor Sa m Yorly and c:ov Rona ld Re~gan ant thei r wives will be among an C'St1mated 1,500 guests al today 's event. Crlrhr1!1es will be an,oni;: the VIP jiluests 1n San Clemente Frid;iy as well with man.v acto rs in atlend:ince, plu!I J!O\'ernment oftici,::i l~. holh loca l and county. The San Clemenle lligh School band ISee PAT. Page %) Boating Victim's Body Rceovcred l"rom \\'ire ~rrvirr.~ Yl.,",\IA, Ariz. -A lh1rd C:il 1forn!a vir·· l1n1 nr :i weekl"nd hoitt1ng tr:iJ:?rdy at Adobe Lake 40 milrs SflU!h nl h('rf.: ha.! -bcrn fflund wed~ed 1n nnr nf m11nv l reachcrou.~ tree stumps do!Ung !he bot· lom . Stevrn \\lh ilr. 1;i, of Wa lnut, Rpparenlly brcarnr lan_glcd in lhe submerged rieb r1s Sa1urday and drowned while try ing to re1icul" a Burna Park father and son v.·hose hoa l capsized. Yurna Cnunry sheriffs dcputie!I work· Ins:: "'1th diver~ recovered lhP bodies of llarf)ld SchrO<'dcr. 56. and Thom a 1 Schroeder, 14, e;irlicr 1n the wee k. The 1ifl)' wns tryin~ to land 11: fish 1·aught hy hi s, fathe r in lht' murky lake on the Colorado Riv<'r when their boat tip[>ed over, toss ing both into the lake. -Bea~h l11vasion Naketl Cani e tlte Ca.lifornicuis SA.\"TA BARBA RA (U PI! -Santa bRthrrs, ~1i nlr?r said. Barb:ira County authoritic!I. complaining Lasl ycAr "the situation got completely that n:ikcd folk by the hundred,, arc over-out of hand,·· and so authoriUts decided runninA :. local beach. have la·unched a th1~ year to launch thn crackdown ra rly crnckdown. In thC' spring "befOrf' 1ve were faced wilti So· far , the sheriff'~ patrol hn s arrcstcri :in ahnost Impossible !!ltuation witla 48 hathcrs in the bufL ~evcri1l hundred or thousands or nude The haul \Mt weekend includrd a nude bathers on the bench,·• the district at· priest , a naked airline vier pre:slde.nt and torncy said. :in unclothed dcpuly district attorney Althoui:h the 48 are charJ:?td with in. from Los Ansrlc!i, <1fhri111s said decent exposure. ~tinier said they p(Ob- "Hundreds of pcopl<"' from all nvrr the ably will be allowed to pay $1S fines i1 "lale havt been conc;re1zi• in11, al Sum· • they plrl'IJ ~ui\ty to disturh1ng tl'le: peace mPrh1nd -f'nch. lli1111 01~trlct Allornry In r11:rhnn~r Jj1r nnv init the indtcrnt e.x.· O:iv\d 1'-11nler \Vtdnl'~day. po<1ure. ch:irgrs riropptd. Santa Barbara has be<:omr yimewh~l · \l!n1er SAtri about 60 percent of the. the Southern Cah(orn1111 meccit for nude 1kuin)' d 1p~rs C1lmt from Los An&eles. / 2 OAILV PILOT s Army Guilty of Sriaf u Niglit11iare Follows Mixup of Uri11e T~s t "' ASHl:\'r.'fO'.\' 1 L"PI 1 Qut"•tton · What happens when thP Armv gets a urine sample mixed up, erroneousl y classif ies a serv icema n as 11 ·clrug addict. leaks the confidentl al test results to a welfare agent who tells 1he Immi gration anJ Naturalizalion Ser\'1ce. and the Red Cros s gels 1nvoh·ed ? Answrr: The ser\'iceman·~ adopllon of • \'1etnamese orphan ts held up for months and the prospective father stand s be"'lldtred nuL~1df a Srn;itp hrariniz rnnm ,;llowiug nev.•5mpn a p1r1ure of thl" !ad on 11 red tricyclP. ii;till 1n :i n nrph ana~P S. Sg1 Donald L. f'ryer. :n. of Alh;im- bra. told a SPna1e arm"<! serv1res ~uh­ commJttee \\'ednesda \' abou 1 I h ,. burea ucratic n1ghtrn are thar hf'~an Srpt. 21 in Lnng Binh. Sour h Vie tnam He "·as s1andlng info rmal inn. rcarl~ to ltave for tht statP ~. "'hen hr. and fJ\ ~ other men were ordered to fa ll out. "I thouAhl II 11;i~ ;i rtt>laJI. thP 1 hun~y !iOh·spo krn (ii rrcallrd. Bu t "'llhin n11nulP~, Fr\ rr fuund himself being stripped ;i n<l ~r:irrhed behind the harbed "ire t)f a dru.t: drtnx- ificalinn cC'nlrr. Hr pr<1!l1strd that ht> had nf'ver ta ken :i drui; 1n his life cxrep1 for prr ... rribed med1ra r1nn He Mids lhP Brnnzr Si ar for wor~ "llh nrpbanai;ies in \11pfnam and hr" n1nr·~·car ser,·ice caree r had been unhh•m1.,hrrl M cG011ern Ruisi But lhP 1·entc r·s ana\V <;l'• of h1~ ur1np, gEunds h" 1\;is told . ctcarl~ rr.1;?t .. iC'rrd 5 l'ln :i JI).. pn1n1 JScaJe nf drui:: dl'prndrnr~ ;inrl he · ~~ taken intn ;in 1n1ensn·e carp \\ ilr<l 10 be \\'<Itched n1gh1 and day for hpro1n In. Sweep Through State SAX f'RANC ISCO I AP f -Sen. Georgr li-1c((overn moved through Californ ia tn- day, trying lo spin can1paign dollars f)Ut of his primary victory in Wisconsin . cand!dd!P "That elPct1o n rrally ha.~ onth1n11: to <lfl "'Ith the. old labels_ o[ conservli t1 ve 'lr llberal nr ra dical or left ·"'Jnjil or rJRhl· '1'1nii." he sa id "It is nnt. for example, eJt her left or right to demand the go\·ern- ment respond to the concern s of orrlinary citi zens." · "'1thdrawal !',vmptnms that nel'er f';imr Finally. afttir JO da vi;, hr \\'ilJ rrlC';i .:pd \1'h"n thf' t·nm1nand1ng off1trr of hi s lorme~alinn 1ntcr\'C'n(.'d \Vhen he returned to the "l::ite s for his nr xt a ~signm ent at Ft Lc\\·is. \\';ish. F r~er ~aid ht> "as 1n11r~11:;u1rd for hr1ng absen t 11·ithout lc;n·r , !hrra:ened 1r11h Joss nf pa,v for !he ume hr s.prnt 1n the c•enl er at Uin;i Binh . and tn!d h,. h;id r1 "bad attitude tOWRrd the Army·· 11•hr n hr protested . That wa .~ cl rared up "1th the hrlp of the post comman<lt>r_ Then , he discovf'red the Red Crns" tail- ed his parents and told them thC'1r son v.·ris ;i drug 'abuser. he testified . -I - Cl1er1·y lllos.110111 6i1•ls l I - The South Dakota senator. who emerJiJ· ed Tuesday as a ma jor contender for the. Democratic presidential nomination, rais- ed an estimated '60,000 at a cocktail par- ty and dinner attended by l.fillO Wed· nesday night. He wa s fl ying to Los An~eles toda.v for another major money-raising event. a S56-a-plale dinner al R Beverly Hills hotel. And .\lrf~vrrn pa id Rn unscheduled call nn the annual dinner meeting of the San Francisco AflrCIO Commill et on Political Education. a ~rnup in "'hich Sen Hul>ert Humphrey ha s heal'~' sup- port . Next. a 11·oman from thC' "'elfar" ;i~rn. cv called on Frvrr and ht.~ wife In rhPck' rhe1r suitability. for the adoptinn of th,, \'1etn<1mC'se orpha n -the nne on the rPd 1riryrlr .\labama GoV-.--(;corge-\\'allare'~ rl a ughter,-Peggy the-Cherry Slossom Fes tival-·pr1nce~ses in the \~.:..h1te Sue. lake~ un posi tion 1r1g h! 1 br~ide Tricia l\'ixon House rose. garden. \Vhenever he spoke "'1th reporters. ~lcGovern stressed_ 11t•hat he thought his victory in the Wisconsin presidential primary meant : that his drawing power is broader than that of a one-issue liberal Rock Singers Aid McGovern BE VERLY HIL L.c:; IAP 1 Singers Carole King . .James T;ivlnr · and Barbra Streisand v.•1!1 headline an Aprll 15 benefit concert at the Forum in Inglewood for Sen . G co r g c ·McGovern . Demacratic presidential co ntender. . .\ctor Warren Beall fe . in an- nouncing lhe benefil \\lednesday. sai<f. "\\'e v.•ant lhe music and film world lo ha ve some clout." Other persona lities 10 parlicipa te in the benefit are Julie Chri~r1e , Shirley MacLainc. Rurt Lan r;istcr and ~fi ke r..'ichols . Be;i!lit said . Seats are In co~I $4.50 to $1 00 tach, he added. Burglar Grabs $6,000 Worth Of Pantsuits After recei\·1 n,e. a polile stand 1n2 n1·;i. !Jnn from the surprised audienre. ~1cGovern said he drew labor support from throughout Wis<·onsin Tuesday. "I "·as especiall y pleased with the fa tl !hat in thP stron,gesl labor wards -fn "·lilwa ukre. Racine, Kenosha. <;rrrn Bay, all across lhe state -I gol my hes•. \'Ole Rn.vwhere in \Visconsi n. This plea .~es inc and I'm very ~rateful for ii." tlfcGovern rested pa rt of 1hr rl;i y \\'.£_dnescl;iy, aftrr fl ying from \.fil w11ukee . hur also made !rlrphone rail ~ lo polent ial fina·nci;il suppor!Prs. About :;o persQn!l. inclurl ini.'. 11 group from Ch1natov.·n. picketed ili c(;nvern·s holtl. protesting his stand in favor of bus ing school children. McGovern continued to :;:pe;ik nut on what has been his major issue . the war in Vietnam. He called the srepup in bom- bing "a mnrat outrage .. that "ndangers the lives of the 100.000 American troops still ther,_. Mcr..overn said he thinks he could gel America nut of Vietnam in lhree months. incl udin~ !he relea se of U.S. prisoners . Thf> senarnr told ne...,•i;mrn hi s strilf is "'ork1ng nu! a hud gPI for Ca lifornia 's June 6 primary. Profe.~sional s ha1·e r stim atC'd it 11•111 ens! $1 1nillion !o put on an effeC1ive ca n1paign in California. The pr izr. however, is the big~P.~l ~dngle block of n;i!ional <'nnvrntinn rlelegate votrs, 27! -about one-fifth or the tora l needed tn win nomination. ~1cGovern said during a news f'OO· ference-. "I have a ferlin!! lh:i t !h~ r;in- didate "·ho "'i ns bofh California and ;\lew York can pull nff lhe nominat ion ri t fl·liam1 Beach." The Ne'll.· 'fork primary 1s June 20. but unlike California. the winner does not automalLcally collect all the delegate votes. She said . ".'io child c;in be placea in )flur hornr because of your drug abuse 1n Viel nam .'' Frver said tht "'Oman rtifu sed In ac· i:epr ·a c::ertificare the Arm.\' had given him showin g the drug abusr rap wa s ;i m.~l ake and rP lented only after the Ft. Le\\'lS comniandrr again interveneed v.•ith ;i personal letter. But now. Fryer sa id. pr oceed injils,ha\'e been !iitarted to deny his son ;i passpor t. It serms the C.S. ln11niRrRtion SPrl'l<'e classi fied him ;:is a druR ahu ."cr ;i-. a rrsuh of 1nfn rn1at1on recr1l'ed from th r wrlfrire 11gen1 11·ho had got1 en 1he er- roneous rcp<H1 from v.·hat 11·as SU J>pOscd lo have been ;i confl denti;il Arniy file. r~ryer said ht did not know ho\Y lnng it wou ld take In get this one i;trRii;?hlened out and gef the orphan boy on QJs "'"Y to a ne"' ho me. "His name is i)av1d ~1;it hr".'. Fryer said. gazlni::, a.l the p1cture 1n h1~ 11·alle1. ''\Ve lhought he v.·nuld be home 11·11h us for Christmas .. Mari1ie La11di11 g Fore.es Poised Off Viet Const SAIGON <A P I -A US. r-.1;i.nne' lr1nd1ng learn is standing by off the coast of \11e!- nRm during the enemy nffensh·e. it "'as lea rned today. A U.S. military source said the ~larine~ ";i re standing by tn mee1 Rny con- tingency" but would nor el;ibnr aie. ~-•-s I he dau .c:h t er nf Prr~tde_:n_;_t _:~_-'_:'__:"_:"_cPc_o:.:s_:e__:s_•_·1:.:·1_:h _________ ~:-_-_ -_ ------------- PAT ... l\'Jll prnl'1de 1nu~1r fflr the occasio n and hund reds of c!r1nrri1nrr schNJl s!udents 11'ill be relea~r<l from cla~-.rs tn Jilin in the celehrR !inn. Snnn ;1ftcr thr n1nrriini:: c1f'n l '.J r~ ;\1x- on 1r1!l lra1·p f<1t' Tuc~nn for .1 f"t ;.inrth('r p11hl1" anpc .. 11·~1nt·r ,\flrr that 11cra ~ion !h" F;r~t Larl.1 11 111 rel urn !fl \\'a~h1ni;111n. J) I· .\!rs . .\1xon is bcinl,: acr11n1p;i n1rd h~ a ful con1plcn1cn t of thr \\'hite Housr Press Corps_ Paul f're~le\. !hr hrad of !hr Presiden!'~ Proiecl Committee 11·hich succesi;fulh· cnndurtf'd lhP campill t!n In purch;i~r rhe art 11·ork. s;i1rl Iha! nr1\'.!i r.J the flC'ca~inn Fr1dr11· n)•1rning 11·1H br transn11tled 1ntPrn;:irinn;il11-. Presley launched the £.Hort late la r 1 e;i r -;i pliln v. hirh nri~1na!1~· 1n1·n]I rr! !argl! ..:~11h~~ripr1nn,<; b.\ .'1. fr1\ pronlW"''l rlnnnrs. but J.11cr 1·.;i~ ch<ingrd IQ inrlurlP lor;il rrsirlcnt~ nnll· Al!hough .\i rs \1\'ll'!l h'<ls f1011n 111'"'· the Prcs1cle.n1. hn'ni;clf. has n1ad1> 110 :ip- p:irrn1 plan" In 1 ii;1t S<in C'lcn1('ntr in !'OJlllllli! d:1 ys. .S1nc·c his rrlurn !rn111 l'ekinL .. ~"\f'r;1I trrp" lo S:in ('IC'n1rn1c 11·ere rumnrrd. but nr1 rr 10(lk plil<'r Dra p er~· Dea ler !<'acing· Charges Of (;rand 1'hcft ~lr:1ni.:r Cnunt1 Sheri ff's nff1r·rrs h:i 1·e rlr;nl'n thr c·ur1:ii11<:: nn1 ;i 1n11rh·rr;1l'r lrcl fl:·;1prr1 .•Rlr lin1r111 11·'10 ti ll rgedl,\' 1nrl 1Jdrd ~<'\cr:il 11·11nr ;irca 11 1"1mr1n in ;i Jo ng 11.;t r)f I 1rltrtlli, \tr<11cn1ncn1 is hcing Sl'hcd uled tod:iy in Sanla .\na .\l unir1pal Court for rran sient prddl r r Lloyd .\1urry. 43. on 1nul11plr tharge<:: nf ,t:rand thef t Shrriff'• 1n1·e~tl.':Rlnrs izot the com- pla1n1 frnm thf' 0 1stricl .-\ttnrnP\'0S OHire \\'r-dnr,rl;i~ ~hnrll~ afr cr arrest1n~ .\lur· ,, · J/r'.• hr1nc ill'l'll't'd of drfr<ittclin~ -r1r:;il 11nrncn nf rnnre lhRn S2 .. )(1(1." !'hrr1!f's Capr. .James Hrn;irl bc!t said. 'He 1hoi·nugfil~·~ "·nrkrd th,, ~1r1 ·1nr ar·r;i~ Buen1 !';irk. Fullcrlon ~nd Or;inJ:e brf11re 11·r raui::hi lip 1\l!h hirn." Br oadbt'lt chargl'(l Brn:ir!bel! allt'J;L'd \i\urry ach rrt t~ed his ('U$!11n1 draprs 1n 1hro11 a 1r ;i .v nr1vsp:.iper•. 1 i~1lrd hnu~c" ii cs 11 ho rr:-pnndcd lo hie ;id1 rrt1sC'nicn!i; :ind i.:n! ;i drrnsu lor 1hP 11·nr k hr promi~e1I tn dn. FJ·.,111 Pnge l \VAGE S . • • fill' pr rrrnl !hi< 1r;i r "'fhr bn.1rd ha " trr.1lf'rl 1·n11 f,1irly In !11r p;i~t and 1 hrl1r11 IT 11111 treat \'nu fairl.\' 1rlth thr fund5 1h;i! are a111 1!ablt nn\I'," be ~;11rl Thr ;11·rr.1i:r <·11rr•'1t! ':d·1r1· nf (Jr:1nge C'o;1<:t C'1HIH11111111\ 4 '11llr·c 1• I' I ~ l r I (' t tr;i<'hrrs 1~ i:l l.2110 .'\lthn11i;:~ !ht> 1r111·,,!lt ~ter 110 !he ~c·alr 1.~ Sll ,;6~1 t•'ll 1r:irh1>r1 h;i 1·e bC',.11 hired on the ll<'!l nn1 ~trp A n1nre reah~tu· ~1;irr111:: s;il;ir1 1~ S<l.'l49 "'hich i~ paid rn tri\chr rs 11 ho posseso;; master's dc grer<:: ''i'aler Healer Rursl Soa k.o; La n·r·.. II 0 111 e .\ rupt 1trt>d 11a1cr h<':ll rr ~rn1 \'r11,rort Rc;:ich f-:1re 9fpAr!n1rn1 rrMr<.: tn p~o-· fPlis1onal 1rnni~ st;ir rind l.;i1rr's rnrnn :t dcl .\lar hnn1r \\'cd11c-.da.\ nit:h t 10 shul off ;.i \'alve <1n1! n1np up. l);irn<igc lo lhe hii;:hl1' r~nkrd t · S £'nurl <-'11rnpe!1!01 's hnn1c RI ~.'J(f ! Can1dt'11 nrl\r, \\';is hn11 trd 1111d f1re1nen qu11·kl l' 1 acu11n1· cd up the -.µill l .. 11rr 1s l'u.rrrn!ll' 111 1-loustnn. Tr.'<, 11 1hr !C'11n1 ~ ('1rr11 1r hut h1i; 11·1fr i::r11crRll1 re111;;1ns ;il hn n1P collection of handsom~~~ 1 ~ or swivel rockers ... ·A fast-movmg band.it snat ched nearly $6.000 worth of pantsuits from a Corona del fl.far v.·omen·s "'ear shop \Veclnesdav, after hurling a trash ran through a "'in· dow and triggering an alarm . Irvine resident Alvin E. Hellar arrived later at O'Brien's Speci ally Shop. 251.1 E. Coast High11•ay, and estimated 100 ,mirfits v.·ere missing . Fl'Olll Page l BOMBING V . .S. military S-Ourcts "'ould not disclose. for securitv reasons. the si1.P of lhe forct or its pre sent position. The y arr aboard 71h Fleet ships. U.S. il1arine landing teams alv.•ays arr aboard sh ips of the 7th Fleet in the Pa cl fir. but are not al\\·ays off !he C'Oa.~t of Vietnam . ~~~ in wide selection of beautiful · i~ fabrics , inclucling 1iy lon velvets ,~-. your '~(;,.,_,., choice Offi~r Rober! McCulloch ;irr11•Pd on the scene first lo find a serv1 re .~rat ion refuse barrel had been used 111 break 111!0 the store. Burglar alarm technicians alerted "·hen the signal \l'ilS monilored elec- tronically notified Ne"'port Beach po!iro headqua rters. Sho p owner Jiellar began a precise in- t·entory after lislinJ! a rentati\·p $5.fifi4 !nss including pantsuits made in lhr L:.S. and imported from ScRndina l'1an rnu n. lries. The break-in wa s i-i mil;:ir ro a burgl;ir,v Tuesday at Jax. 211 Marine Ave .. Balhoa Island, where the inlrudPr Rnt $2.000 1n "'omen ·s wear by pryin,R" 11·i ndo11·~ and re;irh iflR in:n lhC' ~hnn . OIAHGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ,. .. , Orf"llt CO l $1 DA IL'!' PILOT, wltll wl!lcl! 11 CO"'-Dlntd 1111 HIWl·P•e)J, II 11'110tl1n!d by 1~1 Or1not co.it Puo1,,~,"'l co"'D•rw. s1~1· •flt edll•O•U ••• 11u11111•fl1, No~••Y llh11"'1" F r!t11y. lor C111!• Mt 1• "''"PO" 8•1cn, l11ml1n11ton l!ltecll Foun11,,, V•I t /, L~gune l!le1cn. lr~lntJ$1tldltlllc~ •no }1n (!•"<e"'e! Si n J"''" C111l1!•1n11. A 1 n~'• rtg•o,.11 fll lHe" I~ 11Ullh1nfll ~ti~'"''' 1~0 Swr.:11)1, rne 11•1rw:11111 11Ubl•1lllno 1111"' '' " l)O W•t! l!l•Y StrHt, C111•1 Mt•I. (.'1 lo•~ ••• fl~l•. Jlob1rl N. w,.~ P•t l•Otnl 1no Pulll•I"" J1clc II . Cu•ltv vr~e Prt1iat"111'1!1 c;,,,,,, ·~··,~·· Ti.o,..•1 K11•i! EO!tO• T~o,.,11 A. M u·~~;,,, Mt'llll~ f.O•IOr C~1rl r1 M, loo1 ll 1t~t•' P. Ntll A11•1t1n1 M111~i11g E" ton o''k" Co1!f Mt1t: lJD Wt ll 1-Y 'l••r t Ntwl!ll•I llttt"; JJll Ntwl!Ort lou •v1•d L19unt lttC11: 1,1 F1tt1t l ytl!Ut "411"''"11'°" l!ltec"· 1711J lletc, l!l~ui,¥1 •e .\t l't Clt lTlt llll: lCJ N1rr11 El C""'"' lttl Tel•,••• 17141 64Z·4l21 Cl .. lfl.4 A41•etthl .. 642·5 611 '""' Cfftltl Ar11t St..i•fl tf Ltf\lllt ltltll ~9J ... 4JO 'rt"' Htrllt Or,1111t CM111y Ct101mu11lll11 l40·12JO C9fll"'!Olll', ,,,,, O•tlltt Cotti P1.r11u1111.., C-Ol!'l'I'. Ht l'tWI 1!trlt1. lll1i1tr1t19"'· t)d/IOf'ltl ''"'"' Or' ,,,,.,,.,, •• ,,.,.,,11 "''"" "It'!' Ila Ptof'OtlilCH ""'!1"9111 tOKlll llt" l"l\arlorl fl (ff'l'Pitl'lf twner. S«OIMI tl111 IOtll tt H id t i Cot!t .Mt1t, C•lifo•r<lt , l!l_flter!tt'°" IW u rT11r U ,IJ ~t11f1J,, IW "'-tll Jl 11 '°*'11'1"'1 '"411Tt,., lllJllfltlitM "IJ ,,.,,.,,.!,, • • • north nr the demilitarized zonr <l1v1d1ng !he two Vietnams. Planes also atiacked lhP Nor!h Virt- n;imese on rhe northern fro nr nf South \'irr nam and adjacent are11s in LRos. :\orth of Saigon, elemenls nf 1hrrr North Vietna1nese divisions 11· Pre reporter! to have poured across the Cam- bodian txirdPr and surrnunded the district tn1~n nf 1.oc t\'inh. i5 miles oorlh of S;i igon and fivP niiles frnnl the frn n!i er. IH~h11·;iy !3 ber11·een Loe l\'fnh ancl ,A n Loe. rhe provi nc ial capital of Binh Lon~ Prn\·ince 15 miles In the i-ou th . "<!!Ii reportrd un~afe. An Loe was lhrf'atened from the norlh. ea.ll aod v.·esr. fi eld reports said. The highwR .V \1·as reported open from An Lnc In Saigon buf dangerous. and traffic "'as restricted. The U.S. sources dec)ined to s;i y "'hen !hey arrived but indicated it 11•;is ontv recent!y during a bulldup of the 7th Flttt to four aircraft carriers and srvcrRI destro.vers and other ships. The Marines ll'nu!d not be expec!cd In assume any ground com bat rnlf' becau-~c the Pentagon ancl Gen . Creighlnn \\'. Abrams. commander of U.S. force.~ in Vietnam. ha ve said emph;ir ic;i l!,v rh;i t Ameriran troops v.•i l! no! participi1te as combat forces in the fighting . It appeared Jike1.v th at cont111l!enc.v pl;ins \\'Ould call for ~l ;innes in be brought ashore lo perform a secun!y nr ~;irrison funclinn on a tem porary emergency basis. Only seven li.S. combat ba ttalions re- main in \li,tnam. P1·esident to Visit Iran Af te1~ Soviet Unio11 Stay \\'ASHIJ\'f.TO\' 'APl -Thr Pre~1dr.:nl and r-.1r!li Xixon "ill \'JSi! Iran on 1\1a v .'}II. JI fol!n1,·ing ari cijiht -d;iy s!a,v 1n' th r Sol'iet Union. the White House announced today. A statement i~sucd si 1nul1 ancousl\' in \\1ashing1on and Telira n said i-im11I~ · "His Imperial ~la1esty .Shah;in~hah Arya ~·fehr and her tmperlal .\la iri;!y Shahbanou of fran ha ve invited lhe Prrsi- de nt ;ind "fr.~. Nixon lo vislr Iran and they have gratefully accepted. The 1·isit w1JJ take place May 30-31." The Nixons will arrive In the Soviet l 'nio n ~1a_v 22 Bnd "'ill lc11ve either May 2!l or 30. This would indlcale Nixo n ph1ns 11 i-!ightl_v longer sl_a_v Jn the Soviet Union than in Commun ist China . which he visited for seven days -1lmosL. to the hour. t:.S. diplomats said Nixon's decision lo visit Iran rellecta lhr. longstanding ex- cellent relations be1wee.n the United Sta tes and the strategic flfide1st country on the Sovle.l Un ion 's southern border. The stiati visited the Ui'llttd Slates ftf!· quently. and former President Owlghl 0 Eitenhower ~ent to Iran In 19S~. Vice President Spiro Agnew artended Iran's 2.50Qth ann iv e"rs11 ry celebration at TehrRn last October when N1xnn was unable lo arc<'pt an int1itarion In go. ·The president 1 ~_[ sto11 at Tehrri n l hu.~ l•ll.'l1ns as ma1nl.v a Rood will .~vmhnl, although items of diploma tic lmportan~e are expected to bf discuss ed dur inR his ,·isil. N1xnn i~ expected rn repo rt to lhr Shah ·on hi~ 111lks with So1·lf'1 !et1ders. a~ "·rll Rs meet ings \.\•[th Rtd China ·~ le.adersh1p in PPkin~ in February. The Mideast situat ion is also Rn r x· peeled topic . Moslem lrAn i~ R major power in lhe Mideast and ~l~o hR i; in· lere.'its in rcrsiAn Gulf tiff airs. Iran aligned her!'!elf wllh th(I \Vrst In Octob!r , 1955, by jolnin,I!' the t: S.·5up- po rted Baghdad pact. no"' the Central Tteaty Organization. Sbe. has malntainMf fr1 ndly pos!ure to~ard !he West de~pil e consl dcrahle Soviet prrssur~ iQ the pBsL Siner. 11162. u·hen Iran dtcla red shr ~ouJd .not aUo"' forcl,11:n m1ss1les tn be based on her soi l 1 her . relarions u•ith l\1oscow and olh~ J SoVlet bloc cap1lal$ ha vt Improved. . I now . -. ' .. grace lul 1n des ign and superb construction and are beautifully enhanced by metrcutous t;ulor1 ng , to give you lavish co mfort. 199. PROFESSIONAL INT ER IOR OESIGNE S Open Mon.1 lhurs. & Fri. E:vel. • . Planner:s Urge New Gas Station Regulatio:iis s OAIL V PILOT 3 By .IACK BllOHACK 01 lllt Diii¥ 1'1l9t 11111 E~1.1lating 1nany Oran,i::e Counly com,._ mun11 1es, lhe Orani::e County PIRnn1ng Com1nissinn ha.~ approved an <11nPndn1ent lo the znnini:: 1·ode for unincorporR!ed a_reas to re~ula1r couslruclion, location, size and dcstgn of autor11obilc servitc s111- lions. 1'hc <'han~cs were ur~ed by Superl'L'«lr Ralph Clark of Anaheun who is a service s.talio~ owne r. He lan1ented lhc prn- hh!rat1on of f1111n,i: stations throuRhnut the s~ulhet1srcrn pnrl or the COU l\IL _ "OJI cnm panie!i buy rhni<'e corner land and establish thcst facilities withqul regard to need or esthctics." Clark pro- Coastlin e Bill Ru11 s l11to Delav o' In Co1n111ittec SACRAivl E\'TO i AP 1 -l"Jesp11e a prod from A!ise n1hl y Speakpr Bnh t-.·lnr<'!ti, th e PfHverful Ass<'mbl.v \Vays and !\1ean.'I Cnmmitt<'e has dcl;iyed ilctin n on a s~·erping cna.~tl1ne prflteclion hill until {If'>:! \\'('f'k. tested sPveral months a~o. The proposed h:l\\S, 11h1ch 11·nuld need approva l by the super1 io.;ors, crcatp~ a ''Service Stal!on District." or requ1rrs a U<:l· pennit for nc11• stations. The stated pur1>0s1: Is "In cstahllsh uniforin standal'd.~ in ordrr 10 <"011lr11I lhf' lot·11r1011, design. and 111a111tc11:111cr nf autnrnobilc scrvict' stat1011s. This dis\tlf'l is intended 111 be applied to l1n1i!ed l•1ca. lions in nrdrr to n1inun1r.c ,io t!xt·ess ()f station sites and only Lo perrHlt such site.~ u.1>00 presentation o{ suff1c1c11t Cl'idcnct• of the need ., The new district n13\' bl' t•11n1bined \\'Ith any cornn1crc1a! or industrial district. -The-n10Ye r111ne '1\'t'dnesdav-<1t the---re•- qucst or the rnea.~ure's ·au rho r , Assefnblyman Alan Siernt v 1 D·BC\•erlv ~lills1 i1f1cr rnm1n1tir(' 1ne.mbers raised .several question~ on lhe proposal. -~ t\ssemblv1nan-Ken-M-it~Donald-Tf). Oj;ii 1. said the measure ser n1rd to con- tain "ii l;ick in faith in local jlO\'ern- mrnt '' A.~sen1bl.\'\\'OlllfH1 Pauline f)11vis ~ D· Porrol a l. said the bill incl udt'd a Joi of ''\'Prb:igc" rh 11t nrrdrd elcaning up before .'ihf' cr>uld consider 1·n11nj! for ii. i\1orclli. a \';in Nu.1·s Demn<:rat , n1adc an unusual 11pprarance belnre th e corn· mittee to give the co ntroversial n1rasure n push. "I don ·! nerd tu trll .111u aboul !hr need to protect !hr eoas!l inr f!lld thf' beauty 1t posses.~rs.'· !\1oretli s<11d . "Thf're is stil t opposition In !his rncasurr . bul I .~11spr('t that there will ahv<1ys be opposition to leji!1slalion of this kind.·• The Sierotr me;isure. considf'rrd !he toughest of cO;istli nf' prnf!'('fion measurrs berore the Le~islalurc this yf'ar. 1o1·nuld Eel up a slale cnmm1ssion and six re~tnnat Nlmmis~ions In re ~ u I ;i I e dp 1·elnpments alon~ the I . o 8 i · m i I e coastline. -. . -Stor1n S 111•ciL·or - Uses permitted inrludr ~air ~ITT--~ HH11\d11~ or nash1ng signs arr pr(). pt•trflleum produt·ts, tires. ba\l{'r1cs. anrl h1b1tt•d anrl all SIRn 11,llhls r11u111 bf. sn related accessories . ..autu 11'ashu1g and d1'.\IRr11•d n11d lnrated Bl' to eonftne rhrect lubncat1ng, and rninor <tutu rt•piurs ra~s \o tht• prt•n11,rs, Also allo\\·ed ar(' ut11i1v tr:uler rr11h1l~. Sror.igc and tra:,h fll't•lls rnulit l>r bul rnaior rr1>air \\'Ork. 'rendtr ;u1d Ui1<l) :-h11·ldl·d fr•fln \1{'11 \\!lh1n a butld1ng or repair. <ind autv paintii•g arr µrohihlh•d :in euelo.~t·rl [ll't'u no! J{'Sli 1han ~1~ (et>t in liullding hei ghts 11ill bl' liu11trd 10 J.i hei~hl. frel unless higher ele\'1.1\iunli arr 11!1n11·cd hy the particular rnaster d1:-;tr1t·t. .\ 111<1x1111un1 uf 111 r1·111al tr;iilers is ·rotal liign area a1Jo11·et1 iii JOO s<iu111·c !Jl'l'1111tt1·d nnd in art>as ad101ning re~idcn · feel, including one 100-squar<'-fnol frl't' ltnl or ·.aj!rl('llllural land!!: the 1n<1;.;1n111n1 is Sl<lnding idf'nfificatitln :-ign, two 2!1-fhr. Thi·~ rnust be lil<'rt<l 111 an en('losurc square-fool free slanding rr1i·e signs. or li<T<'etit't.! Sign!! advert1sin,g products not rrla!Pd lo ;o.iasunry 11;111~ six 111 St'\tn feel high 1notor vehicles are li1n1ted to 75 square 11111:-t br 111~taJ!erl rilong prnpertv hnrs ll't'I. 11herc the l'IC!'\!ee station abuts art'a~ ' . •' .•. lrvi11e 01.;.ays Re,1isefl Gas ' Sta tiu11 Plan A n ·1·i,•·rl pl;111 fnr <J .~"r1·1cr i;ta!1on Tr1·1 pr v1t\ cnunl·1lrnrn 1turncd dr\\·n six \\'l'f'k~ a_c::n n1r! 11ith fa1"or at Tuf'sd;iy 111.•h! ~ 1n1nt c·ounr·d·p!ann111g con1rn1~.;;1nn 111 rr11n~. ___,'\1;(CTN\'il11an1 F1~l'hb,1 l h a:;ked Ir\ inc C''ln1pan~ p!:1nrlf·r~ !11 aHnw !ht> c11y !(l \..rrp the fl'\ 1~rd l;_iy1111! for study ~·h1lc lhc <:II)' dr\·el11ps critf'ria for futurr '-:lj,---,.rrt"l~mms---hrtrtw,,,..-.,'Tl")",---~-~ · 'J'he 1\HC<J fac1h1y. to Ix> built alnnc: \1'1!h an ;ilrrad~· appror(·d shnpp1ng: t·r111cr in \\'alnut \'ill,agf'. \ra s turned 4~ dc•t:r<'t'S n11 lhe lot ;ind lim ited 10 t1vo i;I rt·rt ;11'l'f'S~e." one carh 11n Cul\·er Dri1·e and \\'alnut A11·11u(' A 42-fnn! r!rt•p l1PHl:-.!'il[)1• :irt';i on 11 h;1 t lr1 ine Cnn1p;111y plalH1l'l'S dcserlticd 11s a gatc11a.1· 1)•11nt to the \\:ilnut \'illage_1111n1- t:•1nun1u1ity l\('rccr .. ~ tl1c huH-tnlored :.hunp~l{lnt build111g lr1J111 the street. H~· turnin~ thr hu1ld1ng kitt,\'-{'Oflll'f nn thl' :.qu<1rc lut. scr1·1('c hays arc not secrf fro1n c1tht•r stn:t'L 1 ·ounc1lnit·11 t·arher· 11bJCl'!l'd to :11>- pn11111~ anoth• r ~.is st<ition th;,1 arpc<1rcd in planning ~l<li!CS "111 luvk likf· <Ill.\ Other staljon on ;111y t·ornt·r in An1f'rii:a ." \\'h>!r no dre1s1nn \1 :is 1n<1dc on thr proj- r tc at Tuesday's 111rcllng. fe11· coun- ri hnt·n or 11l;1nn1ng co1111nission1•rs sc•r1nt>d tn 11h1ec1 Ir' th1' rf'design joh .l' !:uL:h JJ·1.111(• Wintmtty p!tt1mrrs-saitt thc --- r\ fl('() flrn! ll'OUld ~O a Jong II ith. zoned for llotnes or fr1rrns . Landsc11p1ng mus~ IM• 1nslallrd for f11r fe~t alon~ property fines ahutt1n~('I~ cxl't!pl for dr11r\\il~'i and the 1H·i·.1 . \ri1h 1n 10 feet of r!r11·r11·a\.~ Trrt·~. ~hruh , '1 ncl bushes "·111 he luniicd tu 31 .' fl't'! 111 ht·1,i:.ht. 011 tCllllpilll,V l'l'jll'CS{'ll1illll'l'S prt'~1·nt al th~ l\1arl·h 2R f'lann111g t'ntn1111sl\1nn hrar 1n~ prOIPsfctJ th:_1t \hf' llC'\\' zon1ni.: rr~ul;i t1011s \V{'r(' not :-pt'l'1f1e ll~ !n !'1'1ll•n11 g111•rrn1ng lnrilllOn of Si.'r\ lt·r ~l;1!1on.~ The~ 1hd riot rf).!1~t1•r ~lrong nh1t·1·1111no; lu th~ (llt'rall l'fllll'f'pl A~ !hr1 h:trl 1'11 prcl'i<'tlS ht>arinJ!~ 111 lhr n111n1h~ fOllJ.I h;1~ Ile to adopt !hf' IL<'\\ ru!1·s. ThP planning rnmm 1 ~1ooers gave the ~11ptr11sor11 11~0 opt inn~ ,\?f!'lpl fh~' r.ev. "Ser1'Tre Sl8ttort•~-­ r11,11 1C'!" :_1n1rndn1rnt~ to the county 1011111~ t'N!f'5 \prlv 11s(' 1)1'rn111 rf'~ulat1n11s to all 111·11 srr1·1c1· s1.at1on~ 11·i th the same rt''l 11t·t11>rtS :1s th(' rl1strlt1. If lhc bn:n'fl n1crnberx adopt the district rrr1J)<':-lal, n!I prrsrnt Sl'(\'iCf' !\tationS in lHlllh'Ot'rnratrd CH'l':lS IHJI 10 hnr \\'lth the nil1·\ 1\tll b(>1·nn1c nun.conlonn1ng uses. .\, ~u,·h. !ht'\ 11 Lil hr sul>J£>Ct lfl con· rn,.mn11nn 11 th0' i\p!°)IV rnr rf'modehng-or ~';:u pr •111,t rh1· u~•· 11• ni1t r• i:1da11n11' would apply i•111\ !'1 111'\I f;lt;l)I'" . ,,_~- .. :t--~ UPI Ttleofloto Se minar Slated On 'Sex uality' Unidrnlif1ed fa ther is reunited 'ri!h his da·u~hter at. l'cter S. Ogden ~chnol in \'an1·011vcr. \\·a~h. \'inlcnt 11·indstor1n leveled school. bo\1 I· m~ all<'y and surcrmarkrt :i1icl killed si.-.; person!'. See stnr~·. Pa ge 4. l'lanning Con1n1 i:-sitin Cha1r1nan \\'avnc Clark askrd Irvine Con1pan~· planning ci ircctnr Hit'l1:-ird Hce!>e if it w.:is }!lrs. llon1ana Arost;1 Ban uclo~. nC\\' !rca ~urrr or lhe United Slates, !ll"l't'ssary lo continue plat:in~ gas sta-hC'ld the first sht>rl nf dn!lar hill s pr1nl<'rl a1 the Bureau of Engraving An all ·day prograrn on '·Human Sex· ualify in !hf' Counsr lin,ll Procr.~s" 1vill be spnsorcd by lhe Orange Couu1~· 1\.len1a t . ~lealth . .\ssocia1ion Apr il !~ in South L..1 gunli . T1·ust ees T old Effor ts Deridhnr fnr rcscr1 at1ons f11r the serninar in Bf'n BrO \\'n's \'lo!or Hn!cl 1s April I I. Contarl lhe ~·lenta! Health Association 2110 F.. First St .. Suite 10.1, Sa nt a Ana . Must Go Witli Concerri Discussions and \\'Ork-;hnp rnp1cs \\ 11! in('lude "Counschnjt Adnlrscenr Sexu;il Concerns." .. Obscr\'11t1n11s on Fem1n111P Sexua l1ly.'' "llorn•lSexuat in S'>C1f'I~ .'' "C'nun!'el in2; Hc!ernsexual Prohlerns. ·• ''Cultural Factors 1n Sexual Response.'' ''Alcoholism. l)rU,li! Abuse and Sexu;i! Brha\'ior" and "Treatment of Sexual Inadequacy." -------.------,--... - ! l , - ll'i1is Pe1asion , \'a!1rl 1"xprrssi"'n~ pf ton1·<'rn rrc;ird· in g rhe opcrat100 of thr ;o.thonl r!1!'1 r1et n1u~1 b.' acf'nn1p;1n1ed h1· ··a s1nl·rrr r f- forl to ac'l'rpt 1hc l'f'!<ponsibtlit) or ,<:;rrk1ng ;ins11 rr!'. La '!11n:1 g,.arh .~ c h no I S1:peri11tr11drnl \\'i!liant L'l l11n1 !old !';t'hMI trustet's thi/; l\Crk. Jn a 22·p<1;;c rcporl .addrcli~{'d to "'!'he -~11L ---............ .... ~~«lft·~·~s:..... .. --... ' . . l • •• iii Eddie "Popeye" E:gan, the Ne'v )'ork narcoti cs officer portrayed in the rilm "The ~·rench Co nnection ." won payment of a $5,!iOO·a-vear !)ension \\'hen a State Surreme Courl justice ordered th e den ial "'v,.ac; oo sevete a punlshment fnr the mi scondu ct he \\':IS charged \\'ith anti di smissed over: ~l e has since taken a job with Paramonut stud ios. Bn:irrl nr Education an<l the Comm11ni!y of L<i gunri Reach." Ullom allempts lo clrir1fy "cnncern~ e.1>prr~~c<i h,\' membt'rs of the f·nrnmuni!.v in terms nf eXJ!-iling f:t(·!~ ., ··c111nrnnil·a11nn is a l\10-11•ay litreet." s;11 ~ L'l!111n. ".lu.~t as the dis1r ict has an obligal1n11 tn be acenuntablc !o titizrn~. rhr1 , in 1urn. n1u1il set rislfle ~i1nph~l1r phiJ,\.~r)phir;;il prrjudirt'S in lhe process Of rtilrhing rele\·anl <:Oll{'lusinn~ ... ·.1.F11r !he citizen In cnnrlo11l' nr c·onrlr1n11 on pPrsnn;1J bl11s. nver-\he-frn<'r gos.~1p 11r pre(·oneri1·t>d :ittitudcs 11 ithnut <111 t•flort 111 lirrk f;if'ts is an irrcspon!';ibl<' <1ttiturlc th<ll "ill do ll('>fh111g In <ln.~11,er our ques- tion of 11 ha! is the hrst education fnr \ nur ) nung JX'Qple. ·· · To help brtng grr<1lrr unrler.~lancl1nc. l '!ln1n liuj?g<'sts !hat the hoard pl:in In spend a \1·eckc11d \\'ith lhe prine1pal s ;ind adn1inistration of the dilitritt. ;ittf'mpt111~ In 1dcnlif~ areCls of ai:;rrernenl. 10 ordf'r In achir\c greater understandin,e in !hose nreas 1rhere d1sagrecn1rnt cxi!lts. "I should like to suhrnit, he stales, that in all arc<1s of difficulty. one 1rnuld fh1d 11111re areas nf agrccn1cnt th;in dis;igrPr· n1ent ... it is my fir1n bt'lief that if :~II (·nnecrned 1v ill den11111s!ra1e drs1re h\' g11·ing tim'e and effnrt 10 prohlrn1 rr1 ir·1~ and ·;nlution. greR\ slrirles c<Jtil d he ;1chievcd in nur loef11 education;i J pro- gt·<t1n. ·· ·ru iniliatr tile di,..cussin ns. th r Sllf)Cfilllendellt presented :i !;C'rif'.~ n[ reports l'C'l'ie\1•ing prfJgrcl)s in 1he irn- pr11vrn1cnt of educ1Hifln in L:.u:un:i Becich. ))('ginnin):! 11·ith a do1:u1nrnl prt'p;1rcd bv his prl'rlctcs"ur. Supreintrndt>nt A-I Arlus-o. f11r prf'scnlation to the .scMol lx1;1rd in .Jun<'. 1964. The board 1ha1 lurCfl hin1 in Alli;ll!SI, 1%4. lllon1 1•xpl<lins, asked t11n1 to slud v Art uso's \'ar1cd prn~ram!-and <ittcmrt 10 <:0<1rd1nH!(' thc111 1111(1 a n1c:in111J:-flll eduC<i· i111n prog!'(l1n ror the stud nts of 1he di.~tr1c·t 1\lso included ln his rcr•nrt arc lilits nf ln1pro1·ernen1 $ <il'I tlt!f)('d unl'!er the lradcrsJnp flf r;irh prinr·1p11L outlln1 nA !hp t'OOI 1nul'll1on of i1111Jro1 cn1cnt prngran1!\. as sup,...rvised by I 'llt1111 Seckinl( ift1prnvrn1c>n1 In t•dur·;itional 1>rni.:r111n:-. he s;;i1d . thr l){)ar<l th:1l srlcctcd bo1 h superintendent" "th{lr~cd lhrlr rd11c11 non::il 1C'lldf'r 1\1!h 1 he rcsponsibllity of 1mprov1n~ rduca tional program.o:; lo lll<'Cl lhl' C'hllll~ngc of llXl:ty'! ~orld. The Artu~n re:pnrt. rr\1M\·1ni: h1s-ftve4 yrrir arlmlnislrA!lnn . revet1ls 1ha1 1nany pro~r;im~ rtAHrdcd as "1nnrn111ions" 1n- t~Mucf'd by t;llom . ~err In fArt 1n11::itrd 1h1r1n~ lhtt pr \'IOUS adrh1n1s1ra11on, bcgmning In 19$9. lions 1111 corners. and Printing sho\1·111g hl'r 'f.'IL1 111 1'(' Thf' c·11rrenl·.v 1vill ci rculate later lie \1o11d1'rl'd if ii \1'1·r1· ccn1111rHics of th is ,vrar as current sup11llf· ;JI'(' dPpl•·1 rd 111 rr1irc d. !:.i>:i .~1;it1rirf~ that 11•erc g a in ·in i:: ------------.,.------ prrc·t•rl1·nre 111·er good c11m1nunity design. Hec:-e replied the ('Orner locations 11·rre f;ivnrahle to serl'1t'ing the nl'cds of the rnntori11g pub)1('. He noted, howe\'er, lhal the city 111ight pursue 1nL'<iian st rip JJOA Reg . 21-1.90 scr\'iee stations v.·h1t·h 11011lrl rr· .. 11d1· sirnilar or grriltcr acees.~1hil1 1.v lo 14.1 stations for the publ1e. The \\'al nut Vilfoi?r sl<Hion \\'Jll ha1 r ;1 BS S SL658 Rtg. 24 0Xt 240X E Re9. f4"1 .00 I )9,00 ;.'t-.1 ,1 111· roor s11nil;1r !n the rr~t nf !he ,11111f111~ 1·entcr 11nd 11 111 h.11'<' onlv one , l1111r h"il l11J;1h sign ot h1·r than !ht> 1dcn- r1L1:1trun ,1,c:n on !he' la41' of lhr hu1ld1 n1-1'. ' ... . .i..,,. AR4X Rc'1. 1)1,]0 pr, t ml!!!IHP KLH ~'i~- KLH J2 Reg. 99.95 P'· Cl I REC EIVER . I 1 J TURNTABLE. 121 SPE AKERS Suve up .t o $121.23 ONLY $37967 l~1'tor 9 5l~X Rog. I 37.00 pr. BARGA IN ROOM SPECIAL COST r.ltW SAll Advent FE YI Equalizer • 10 Otl1ve Control !Demo.} $230 $150 Kenwoo d KT-2001 . $119 AM FM Tuner \Tr•cie inl Scott 387 110 Watt . $359 R.M.S . .AM FM Receiver (Oemo-New 9u1r) TEAC 1250 Auto. Reverse • $499 l Motor T1p11Dec~ ! Del!'lo. "N ew Guar.J Dynaco A·25 "Best Buy" • $84 Boo~'ho lf, (01mo-NewGu1r.I TAPE SPECIAL ·"'I\ ., . y ' -MEM OREX RECORDING TAP E RE>ROOUCTION SO TRU( IT CAN SHATTER GLASS Memorec Lo..., Nois1-lii9h 1100' Rial T'•p• Memo1 111 l owNoi1 1 C·60 CtlJeH1!1 SAL! $6.85 $4.35 J 11 253/$3,78 $);99 f l ,29 • LDA!l y PILOT -A t Food Plu11t Ju st ·~ Co a s t i n g ~~~J ~~1; Explosions l(ill • wicb T o 1J1 urphint> Eight Ill Dallas ... Cit y Hall Bo ys Tal\ii1 g LL11111>s JJA LLAS , L:PI 1 -t::1~ht person:; hitl'e bt"en killed Ill 11 tnplp p;:plos1nn and lire al a lnt)rl prl')rrs::;JnQ;' r lanr hrar·rl 1he e1nphne& i,ay others \1e1't sllll 1ns1dr "~ohm!\ '>''llS rlt'lfl£ rin1 rh1ng. ~o fnur nf 11,~ rlPr1rlr.i1 tn £(\ 111 \\f ln11ti<l rt \l'oma n 11hn 1111~ hnld1ni.: hfr hP;:i<I ~hP slilrted f;i]l 1ng s.1 I ~J 11tibrd hrr anrl pu~hr.~ he r In ;inuthrr .cu1 11hn trink hrr our. lh& pnn!rt .~;url Hr ~itid .~hr .~a id son1eone eL~e 11a~ h:u·k 1hrrf' ~·1remcn :-ii 1rf ;in un <;l;:ihle chrm1r<il 11-i•d in prrs"rvi n,:: brearf could h.:11 e t'lllJ)'l(ll Jl St•\ l'n pt'l'-"11ns "rre 1njurerl. 1n,·lurting onr <.rr111u'h. · \I! 11 r rn11l1l ~f·r 11:1 .~ !111,l rd mf'f;il and 11rtll ~ 1111>.<'rl 1n \111h ~n1nli" \\'r didn't fiud aovbody el!oe or hear anyone,'' Gan· nnn ~Rid . II 11a o; 1hc 11ors1 "xr10 ... 1nn fir !uc 1n ALAR \! & PRI DE DEPT. -(t>mi !)111111s suH·e l!l41i 11·hrn IO pt>r~ns d1E'd In next Tue~day lhnu.-.anrt., of \'nlers from 8 11<1"·nto1\n h11!f•I hl;ist Hunt1n,Ct(ln BPar.h ri()'>'ncoast lll San Fire Drp;irtn1rnl sp11kr sn111n (;ene CIPmente "'lll be 1>1Jt;1b\e Ill !ra\'el to !he ~!\rt·~ sal(I rhr rxplns11ln necurrrd pn!ls 11nd elect some nPw ci ty c11un-\frdnrsda1 11r;1 r R stor11i,:r Rrra in thf' ci lmen l'Pt1r111aJ1 l'11n1. pl;in l cont111n1n.(l !5·20 Thal'i; \1hv . for the pa st sevpral "'f'f'k~, Ion<; 1lf µn!as.~1un1 hrotnare . !he n1>'>'s columns hil\'t been fill"d "'1'h WORKME N SIFT TH ROUGH RU IN S OF DE VASTATED DALLAS PLANT 1..ept nl a ll'flain ti'n1pt>1·;:i111re an<i UPI Ttle1>~0IO "Thr t'hl'll111';11 1~ 1ol:1!1lt' ;ind 1l1US[ br sh111111nµ" of 11lar.m nr po1nllng ,.: of prir!e C hem it~I Used in Preserving Bread Seen as Po,.s ible Ca use · huinlrh1~." :0.1,1rr.~ ~;11<1. Hr .~aid the R.; the t•ar1ous cand1da!es ha \'P made -------------------------------rhrr111C<1l 1111 ~ c·11p;1hlr of 1·:.1u~in.t: .o;uch ;i their pllchei; tll capture your vote , hlas!. hul !hr dep;11·tn1rn1 h.1s not of· The srze of campa igns ha~ vane an 'D e w t M IL tOOk t1rC'n1rn f'!J.!h1 hour.~ lo reeover d d ' s I l1c1;dl v drlrnn1nrd lhP r;i113r. •Obas the interest >nd amounts nl mnney 1ta I'9 0 e em 0 --0 0 n the OOOI°'• wltwh were h'1ctcd U'10Cr tnns spent 1n ord er to win ;i four -year term of of ruhhlP. misery and public contempt anrl nrl1cule. \'1nrlt>~n p1•1"~"11s rsi·;qx'<I lhe 1Ji11Jd1r1.g Despile this. you st11! get a ~'ho!e lllt of , B 1. j[[ / 4 / • • ;1t!er lhP liro;t r1q1los:1on . 1:he eiJ.!hl 1·1c- peop!e "'ho are ready and "·111ing w p <l p_Qr P ll b l ~·"/ 1 c ~ Jl1 1·~ ·---~-'-' rc .. -.!~_._(J ___ .. !!_f{_Cf ...... f ..... ( ... f.f.'J..t~l>.t.U.f.t ..... ____ ··-f~";ss;;~1~~1.1:n a~~1~~0~~Tn~~1~~~1~ ~a~~~ --.-.A:ns"'ei"rh€ Calf.--'------~ I " I I" 1 h h _t•l l r••"lt<h"" b' th• L't"n rorkrrl rhe plan1, :oh::tllf'r1n~ !Is w;iUs rinrl HunlinGlon Beach anri San Clemente. have been aboul as exciting as "'atching \\ASH!\'f.TO~ 1L'Pl1 -!Tl' Lohh•1' S.1n l11·;::01;al"!nt·1 111:-p;i r ~ r1 " "· ••1 '· 11 I" h S0~1 E CAMPAIG'.\'S like the ones Ill Olla Beard tllld RPp. Bnh \\ 1]~lln 1 It ITT"lllb<'r \\ ;il'f'r H r;llrdnn 1 11~1 \\'1]<;rn nrrortrr l~llrrlon s;i1d lhP t~r" and :i rlam;iging S('\'!'1l hui uings In t {' I ' tol•J the .s~n n1r!.'.n I ninn ~I r•. Br;;~d Tllld lr;ins!'r1p1 h;irl he,..n pl.:u•ed al thr d1~J111'-al nri,i.:hhorhood. Cahf 1. that '-hP '>'fll!P a mrmll 1n,.in:: ;in -,J. c. r11 nnon. 21 1rho ll'nrks ttC'rn~s thr ]TT 'Ill In th" /lopublzran '.'\at 1llnal ron h1rn -hr rhd \lrt!r 11 of Sf'narr 1n1rstu::;:i!prs . _. h h ---.....,...,n grow-The ora1ory has been a hit ,-s1rert as a print<'r. an., I rrP nl er \'enli~n in San Dir;:n "'llh ;in rintttru<;1 Thr !"un •alft \\1l~nn niadc h1 , Thr !alt'$! rle\rlnpmrnt in thr f'nmplex ii nrkrrs frnni neii;:hhoring buildings 6e11Jement. the BaltimnrP Sun 5;i1d lt)da1 ,.,1;:i1 riTit>nls in ii t;ipP·rernrded 1n!rr\Je ·1' 1·ril'r camr as !he ~rnatr .Jurliciar~ Com· pnlrrrd thr food rl;:int ;iltf'r lhP fnin;it · boiler 1n ~ewport Beach and Costa ~1 esa and downright bla zing at times in Laguna Beach. .\!rs. Beard h.<is drn1ed "'rll !n~ lh1> 11 'lh the San D1e:n new'-paper but !h,l! 1n 1tter held a c·Jn_~rrl m('rl1nl! In r!er1rlr hl;i~t tn lry 10 rest·ue ;:in~ sur\'J\Or~ The memo In question but the Sun said 1n a por tions of the 1nter\Jev• had no! bern !hf' rhrl'rt1n11 nf 11~ 1n1rst1gnt1nn into 1hr !'PC'nnrl;:i1·1 explo~1nn ean1e JUSI tlfter the,\' You can't determine the Lemperature of a campaign by the numbPr of votPrs 1n each of our C()aslal c1t1es Th ings got hn 1n Laguna wherP only 9,41).) registered voters are eligible to select two coun- c ilmen next Tuesday On lhP 11ther hand uOfnast in Hunli ng!on BParh. \.\'here 50,343 voters are registered, it h;i~ seemed fr om this cnrnPr rha! flies ha\'e been gathering on the campaign Anywa,v. this has ~ways heen the time of year that I feel so rry for those folk!. whn work fo r a living in tlte \'arious c1ty hall s. These are the p;ud people th'at ha\ e assured that the garbaee ;?Pis picked up and the water billings art rli!:hl no m-'lller who get ~ into office or "'hll gets run out on a rail. Kody Lies • 111 S't'ute Politicia11 s Pay T1~ibi1te To Ada111 Cl ay to11 Powell . l\t!A~1 1 (UPI ' -The bnd y of fnrmn r !c.1rtrr; hl;ir-k Amrrir.:i f'\ er hrirl ·• congressman Adam Cla.1'tnn Po1rr ll fl• p Shrrlr\ lh1,.hnlm 1 n-\ Y 1, ;i Jea \'eS fnr Ne"' York Inda\ Ill lie In sta tf' hl:irk cand1di1IP fnr rrf'<;1rl('ll1. ~i1Jr1, ' r at HarlPm ·s Ab,.,s1n1;in Bapt1~l rhurr" hrlir1e the enrire n;i11nn 1f no! thP Pnt irP \1·here he "·as 'm1n1.•ler n1nre th.in Jij 1•11r1rl '" nn11· dcpri\rrf nf ii m;in "hn TA KE FOR EXA.\1PLE the munic1pah-rears. <:J(J(,tJ f1rn1 1n hJ~ 1rle;is llf rff r·ri1 1e m";in. ty v.·herP cltv hall has been d111ng ii lot n! • p II ,.1 " d ·r 1 y ht . 1 , 111·'fuJ C'hangr. \\'r .:i re nn11 111 1nu~ nnp nf ·. . k n11·e . . . 111e uc~r a n1i: a " 1 th1ng s:_!hey \'e ~ccn plant11}; lr~es. e~u-___ l\ttrmi--tio•rntal -attPr-morr-·-rti<Jrr-1Vrr--01~\tlS~-tnl~u ,d:-n.::.mte--.a.~-wei! as '~Ii Hie 6Pachrs rtc.:in, hiring "noueh "'eeks 10 a coma. repnrtrrlly .siiftPr rn~ h1;trir1r figu res.' . J1fe~uards lo assure that all !ht> IQ11ri ... 1s frnm cnmPhcatinns folhi\l·Jn.'l pro.,t1tre rii11 r!I 11 ;i., c:..t'lud"r:i trnn1 f 'lltl!:rr"~ in d~!'.l dro1vn ;ind striping alt the streel 1"'fii fol'rtl\CJ;ed-misu."r of funrts . hlll -l<irrr n1celv sur~er~. 11n11 1·p1nsJa1rmcn1. Ill' 11as d"fcatrd fnr You can hear the challenging C11y \\ Pdnesday triQul('S pr>ured in !nr !h•· rr-e!er1inn in his H<1rlem district Jn l~iU C I d rl I rnan who 1r;:i~ An1r rica·s hr:;t-knn11n ~~nr1 can I i\ "."fl"': . by [\;ini;:cl. The rroblem "Ith 0ur cit~. larl1es and :'\P;:.ro J>f'li!iri;in fnr 111·11n ,.,,.,r\ ;i f'flll-r ircuit cf)urt ,/ud;!P Jar!-. A. F.1 lk rulrd gentlen1en , l1. lh;it l~f' \'(' had lllllflll'ilV trnvcr~l-'11 l1$!llrf' 11hi1 ln1 f'rl thr ~nod J1 fr !h:.il all of f'1111cll':; )>f'rsnn;il (1rllprr1~ In spend ing The 1ncu1nhenl has been sitting bu! al so left an nul~l;inrl1n~ rProrrl R .~ " ,\!i;inii _ l'hie fli,. jrwf'lr\ he hrnught iiith there. dozing in his chair. wh1!e the city cn11i:rc.~sn1;in 11 hn r11~hed liher;il ;wd liini i~hen he l\'as ru~hCd ln the hn~ri1:il manager and hi~ burP:icract1r func· .:in11.~rgrri;::.:il1on lei;:i~l;itinn . lrnnl the B;ih;ini;:is ,\l.:irrh i _should he t1nnarie~ lif)f'nfl . s pend. sprnrl Rep Charif'<> I~ Ra n'(el !ll \ ~ 1 tl1r riirnrrl O\l'r l'i, the r-.:rcu1nr ff!r ro11rll·!' The 1ncu~nben1 , in ans\1er1ng. pro-onh· m:in whn f\t'r h<'at Pn11ell ill thP eslatr. attornev Ni.crl BQ\\'C of \';is~ilU . nounces. . 'friend!. and ne11i:hbors, pol!s. c;illcd him ·on" or thP iz1anl~ of Dn'>'C' 15 als~ at tnrn"\' for n:irlenr E>.· l can point \1·1th pride RI !he tid-Capitol Hill and one or the mo~! dynant!c 1 · 1 vancentenl~ 'and ~er\'Jces 1.1,e hR\P bf.•f'n rose. r o11e I~ r~mp;ininn .1n rc ccn ~rar~. bl to offer you during mv Jii st fnur \"ho 1s n.:imed 1n Pn\1 ell s will <HI rrc1 ~ea~s in offtre. Just lnok RI ~!I the new lt'ic/iS pu~nt of all his property in the Bahamas. Parks. roads. hbr;iry lvioJ.. OT\ THE QTllER h;inrl if !he cil) aft. m1n1stratnrs ha\·e been a bunch of pen- nvp1nchers. you can a~~u re the rn11nr1I challengers "'Ill sav, "folk.:.. we cannot 1dlv stand hr and "'alch our rill' s1\e11t a:.1dP hy the tides ol progress b"cau.,e \1 e have a Do-:'\othing C'll.\ hall . . · And !ht> 1nr11mbcnt an s11•Pr s. "During mv ril~t four .vPar~ 111 nlfu-r . 11r h;11e rer!11ced thP tax rat" 1 lflOih of a Cf'nt earh ven1 \\'e ha\'e 1n:i1nt 11nf'd \llUr C)lv \\'J!hout squandering 1/ie ta:1r.i.1f"rs c;i sh DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oel,vrry of lhe Da lly Pilot ~~Vt I ""' ~·r•r rv J.Jn ~ ..... t •I !•d y•ur co~1 ., 1 ,. ~·cv,~r to Y"V. (~Iii •r• t~~'n u~r I ITT {';J~r grnrritll.\' ;ind thr nnm1nal1fln nf left. hilling t'lHTtcci t'ut 11 np "·11n1;:in. n1ri1 ard t;. l\le1ndJ('ll~I tn hr tl\lnrnf'} ··t \\'il'i lll'\('f so scared 1n n1.~· l1f p ;i!Jpr i.•"nf'r"I 1n p.1 r' u·ul.:i r I ·· ,. " e ' " \hal SC'l'llO( C':.._pl11~1nn. '10000 SaJu Thr 1·nn11n 1111·r pn•1·1,,u~l1· <1f1Pl'"\'f'rl Hr ,'i;:i id whrn Ii" hr;ir(I lhr f1rs1 "X· l\lr1nrl1rn"1 ·, 114•1ll111;!11f>n. hut hl'lrl nrw plnsinn. "I thn11ch1 ;i truck h;:id h11 n11r hP;inng <. .1t h1• rrq11,...~r aft,..r rublic;:i11nn htnlrlin;.; ... It lhrrw p1rce!> of ste<'I bl' rn)urnnl \I .J;ir·k Anclr·rsnn flf n1;:;1rn;:;! twh1nrl our h111:rl1 n2 · !'ll)::,C!rS!1ni.; lhrrr \\'rl~ ;i 1·nnne<'!inn {';:inn(ln ~air! lir 5;:11\ l'>lltliPr~ struggllni: hrtll'rrn a 1>1;: "ff Pr tr1 lhr c;or ;inrl n11t· tn get oul of the building . He s:a1d he flf-rm1rl Sl'l!lf'tnf'nl nf a gol'ernment an· tl!r11."t ~\Ill ;ii:::1 1n~!. r1¥r. l\lf'1nrt1rn~t h<i~ trs!!f1rd hr h"IPf'rl ar- rant!£' mrp11ne:• b<>ll\<'t'n 111 and .cn\'rrn- mrnt off 1c1;ili;; 111 d1sruss the anlltru ~t ra<.r. bur rlrn1rd thrri: \\'il '> an~· 1m- prr'pr1rl\ 1i11nhrd lln his part. Thr Sun qu.,trd \\'1lsnn. 1\l1n \\'tis prr\'1nu'>l~ tllf'llll<:ncrl ;i~ 1nstrumrnta! 1n arr;inµ1 ng 11¥r f1n;inc·1ng for the cnn- 1 r11!1 (1n. ;i" sa1 in)! not r1nh· th ;u \I r>. 11r;irrl ;irJ..n1•11 lrrii;:rd "nl 1nu th1• rnr rn11 hu1 l~1il1 her h ·-~. \\ 1Jha n1 re \lrrriarn. ;ii ~n.111 ll'rl grd Ct't'f'I\ Ill!.! lh~ 1Tlf'!1lt1 Thi• S11n art1rlr rrl;itpfl th;it \\'il~nn <;;i1 rl ,\lerr1;im c:;:intr tn .'-Cf' tun1'1n.'d1seuss.. the nll'mn on Frl:t. 2B. thr da~ bf-fnre I hr Andf'r~1·n 4·olu1n n ci1 ~cu,~1ni; the 111rn10 npr<'a1.,.rf. The (·011111111 11;i~ d1 ,11·1hutcd 1111 tl1e ~:11 !1 -,l\11l <1:11 ... l;;trr, :O.lrs He;:ird .:il~o f';illrd \\'11~1111 1n 'rt 1.~r·tp;s tht' n1e111(1. \\'1ls!ln "aid. <1<'' nrrl11u: In thf' Sun l'hr Sun qtilltf'rt \\ il.-:nn "' ~;n 1nc 1n lh1• t;i1w rr1'flrrl 1 n~ 1h;:i1 ii 11 a" \lrtT1;:11n 11'h'1 .irder«rl :'>fr, Hr;i rd In 11 ntt th<' tnr111 n llr·cau.~r h<' 11'11S ennlu~rd ;ihr1u 1 th" n nurr Of thr rrr t·on1<'n11nn plf'd.:!'' \r1'"nn 11;.i, qur•t"d rhal \Ir" Reard \\,•-. tull sn1,1rt !u ra! su1·h a -l'n,1111 r 1n;:i!'cr nn p:irrr. bnr foll'l\l'<'d :'>lrrri;in1·._ orders ;ind h;ind dcll\rrrrl !hr 1111'1110 If) hun l\'1lson 1\a!j riuntrrl th;:;! hr "·a-. "'1-\l rr R!> l'an hP .. th;iJ \lr~. Rcarrl 1\t1~ 111n11~e1r;:ip­ prrl 1nrn "nt1ne, thC' n11•01n bl' \1crn am ;inrl F:rl1\·;:irrl .J (irrnt\. an ITT srn1.,r 11rr rrrs1drnt in 1·ht1rgr llf public rl'la. Irons 1·11r Sull sa1fl \\'1]<;nn bcl1('1·r<l 1h" n1cn111 r::imr into r\nder~on 's hanrl" thrnul!h \t,..rrt;:irn, 11·h01n he criller! a bu~.\·b11dy ]JI I I" ~111 . Th" St1n ;-;11d \\'ilson ,a1ci it 11ii ~ nb\·1n•p, .\nrlr r.~nn had the nr1i;:u1.oil rrirmn 11nrl no t a r0rj . and 1t had to come from .\lcr· r1am Ga soline 1'a1tk s Ex pl od e, Burn: W orkcr Peri she s ,\TL,\ \TA 1l 'l'l 1 -A !htlnr!Cnnt "X ptn~1nn h::i~ r111rert !hrllu:h ;:i ga~ stnraCP !<ink f;irn1 in the i\1lant::i ~11hu rb nf Onr;i\·Hle tnrl:t\ klllviiz nn" \l'nrlim;in and b1tth1n~ 11r"11t'h;, hon1r<1; 1n flt1mr~. 1'! i('(IS1 fOlll' 11ther prr.snn~. al\ res1drn1 s nf nr:ifh1 h11u~r~. \\'C're 1n1t1t'Pd .ind !hr·er hr1o~<'S 11tTr left in charred 1'11111.~. .\hnul :11111 otllrr h11111f'.~ 1vcrr r1·ar ·11:ilf'd, (':ius(' nf !hr blast, 11hich lrigi;:pred ;i :<l'fl('~ nf lC'SSl'r r-.:rlo.~1nn.~. 1\·;:is nn! im· n1rd1;11rl1 <letC'rn1inrd Th,.. rx.pln::1nn fll·c·urred ;it the Triangle l1 1>f1ner\'. p;irt nf the 1t1sl Clltnplex 11r s1nr;ii;:e' t ;i nk~ sl!u;i trd ju~! llff Allan!;:i's bi.;~1 f1iur·l;in<' r"rin1('t1;>r h1gh11'i'I .\. ;iho11! 1:'1 nuJr., nnrthra~t of rl n1rn1011·n Atl;:inla l'hr tank f;irm is surrnundrr! h.\' m.1ny .~m;iH hou>.es and is nrRr R lt1r~e auto a.,::cmpl .\ p!;:int. Flt1n1r~ l1orn th r('" llf 1he huJ.!c stnraer 1;inks ::ho1 h11ndrt>rl." of fflrt 1n the Ri r .'Jori flr('mC'n 11nr kerl fr;int1cail .1 hns1n,g dfl"'n four 111h,..r !link~ Ill krrr rhcm frnm r it - plod1ng T"o :id1ttcPn! t;ink" -one con- 1.'llni ng ~·l,llflO h:irrrl ~ nf g:isn!1nr rtnd 1he ulhf'r :\~,ll()fl barrels -l\'Crc Jn particular dl'inl,!Cr. A ~rriit p;i\I 11f bl<il'k sn1f)kt. rlet1rly 11s1hle Ln rr's1drn.~l nf f\\n rnuntie.~. rn~e 1ntn the rrirh• mnrn1n£ skv anrl tr11 ffir cnming 1ntn !he rit.v frnm 'the northeast i:ector of the metropoli1 an area "·as jammed. 6 Luse Lives .l 11 V t11tcouver ff/ i11.<lsltJr111 \'A\'('11[ \'~:n. \\;i<.h t Al'1 -A 1·1nlen• 1\·ind~1nrrn 1h;i1 l;i~hf.rl th 1<> ~nuthwpo;fprn · \\';i~h1ni.:t"n 1·111 h;i~ k!llPrl thrrP \\·nmpn j!_nrl...lhrr<' rh1ldr1·11 al ;i ~h"Jlplni: ceri_tt r and 1nJ11rrrl ahr111 r .11HI pt·1 ~·in~ Thr stor111 \\ "<l11r~rla1 rlr11111l1~h"ri 8 i.:r;idr ~~·hrinl 11 hrr r 11hnur !lllO 1>u111ls "'rre in •·!.<is~. hut !'ll1rlr111s ;inrt IC<l<·hrr.~ .:11 Fnrt \ an<·nu1 Pr Hti;h Sc·honl ru.,herl !hi" 21'1() ~ .1rd~ Iii thl' l)gdrn i;,!rad1> sC'hool Ln rr1-1·11r 1·h1l1frt•n . :\hnut 40 c·h1!dtf'J1 11rrr taken In h4i~p11a1.~ f11r trr;irmrnr h1t1 nn "l'rt(lUS in· jur.1 11R <; rf'Jl(ltJrd ··Onr 111tll co111plrll'll 4·r·ll1tpllrd nn i;i'l; y1u1ng.~!Prs." .~;i1d .l11hn l\A r:i~. rlr;in rif tT'en ;ir thr !11gh .~1·honl "Thr h1,c:h ~chM I k1rt<; 11,..r·r rnn!.:n1f1r,..nt ll1 r1 due at thr 11:111 111!'1 1hc1r h;u-e h.ind<; ;ind pulll'd thr k1rh nut " ,\'P<1rh.1. \\;111' 1·1il l;1pscd al ;i rl1~cn11nl ~torr ;:inrl ;i bowling ;:illr1 1\ 11nmRn ;inrl her 111·11 ~nung children -nnp ;i "'f'Pk llld -11rrr k111Pd 11h1>n thr1r f'<lf "'as den1n[1<;hcrl b1 the 11·1nd 1n !hr ::lore's parking ln1 .'\ mothe r and /l('r .111un~ llt'n "ere crll"hed u1:;1rle 1he s!nte 11·hen !he ""1111' cnllap~rd .<\nnthrr 1111m:in r!crrl under 8 1.1,·;ill of !hr ho11·l111g ;illr1 Snme \11tnr<;<;f'~ ;;;i1cl 1h1>\ llr~t tht'ut;h l lhr ~rr.rn1 1\;1~ a h11nadn -a r~rt phennn1f'n11n u11 1hr \\'r~1 ('na~t Th1> .\';i. !•onal \\'e;:i!hf'r ~·r111·p a11n1>1111rrrl l;iter 1t 11ris r1t>1f'rr,11nrd thl' stor1n l\i'IS Rn "in · lcn.~r lhunrl<.'r .~f'[u;ill .. Thr t'l:irk C111111f1 ('on11n1slll11n rlrc•l;ir('d !hr rn11111\· ;i (!is;:i st r r ;irr,11 1:01'. f>-'l n ~:1·1111.<; rl1d 1h1• s:1n1C' 11pr11ini::: !he rlflllr fn r F11ll·~<·:ilr rr(·o1rrv rffnn~ J\'a1111n;i! 1;u;ircbrnrn 11·erc '111nbi!i1.cd 1o rrr1·ent !no!1ni::: ()bser1 C'rs ;;;;.nd 11 111a1iir rl1~;1 ~1rr 11·as :l\'rrtr<l hf'(':lU~r thr 1\·inrl l1ftrrl lhP rnof at lhP J,!rarlr ~rhml. krepi11~ 11 fr(tm er;:i~h1n~ 1n~idr 1hp h11ilrlin11 Sr1er;il hnn1es 11rrp rlr~trn\rrl and other~ ~u<;f111nprl sh;itterM "1ndO"~· ('n]~ l;ip~rrl car;ii,:f'~ ill1rl lo~t rnnf<; .:is th!' Slllrm rinprd ;i 1J t1 .:ir1Pr-n11lr 1,1·1rtt pa1h of dr~trurl!nn ;irrn~<; n1nre than a milt o{ suhurh<1n ~:;i~f \';inrou1·er Sri111P :)00 f)f'rson., \\'erp lrraterl at r n1n er's 111·n hn~111!.:il~ \'an ·re n11 Cu t-·Bi;! Deal' l)l\l.1\fl0\1 \ rrTY 1Ar1 The Okl;ihnm;i C'n11rt 11f rr1m1nal Arreals h"·" held th;it ;J 25-~ e:ir rri~nn ~en!rnre fn r !he thrft nf OllP t'At'fnn !)f ('ii;::;irrttr.~ "·;i~ e:-<cc<;si\•e nunishmen!. Thr rnuri rrducPrl n;ivi d Eflll';irrl Tt>rrlll's ~l'nlrnrr In ].'; !Car~. Terril! \l'as c!lnv1cl('d nf hrE";:i k1ng into !he rig;:i rette \'end in ~ machine 1n t.he l\err-.\-tcGce Bui lding he re. 1T DOES~''T HEALLY m.:i!ler \\ hirh coastal city \1·e 're talking about. Jusi fill in the names of }our fa\or1re incumh,,nt or r.hallenger and the quotes "'ill prl'li\' much folJ111v l)(~pt!f' lh!~. ,\·ou hil\'e lo extrnrl i;nrn,, p1!v for !he h1rPd hand<; do"·n at city hall It 'd(){'"n 't mailer 11hf'lhe1 !hr~ ·re pen· nvpinchers or spenrlrr<. 'Kick him. knife him. sl1oot him! You want an Academy Award, don ·1 you?' t.•"h"''' .,v••·~~ ·• •nrt W•''"l•"" • ' •~1.1111 J.40 UlO Jury Stymietl Jn an elPction }CJr, they take a licking either \1·ay. HARRISBl 'IH;, Pa. 1A l'1 'J'hc ~IJ\Pmmcnrs artrn1pt to prove thal an· 111\ar pr 1c~! rhil!p flPffl~;:lfl ;:ind 1'1X o!hPrs fnrmrd ;:i c.nnsn1 .. ac~· fhrit 1ncl udrd rt pin! In k1{l n;ip prr.~1rlrn!Jfll ;iirlc Hrnr~· • Most of U.S. l~a ir, Dry A l\1s~ingrr h;:is rrsulted 1n t1 deadlOC"kcd JUt'.1 The jury fo11nrl RrrriJ:an anrl ;:i nun wh n \"r:irkf'd 11 1th him ,llu1l1~ on scvrn C'nu111s 1n1·,,11·inl: IC'!t('rs sn1u~.l:l'le<l in Rnri out qf ri l~lln. h;ll f;ided 111 ;:igree on 1hf' 1'.500· 11 nrrl rnn"pir;irl' cnunt that \\';i~ !he kry Wi1icl v Co ncli tion s, 1-lea r y S ho1cers • • 1'i(·n1c111 111 the federal go~·crnmcnt's Pla g iie l·v e.~t Arer1s ca;~~1 "''Uni 1•h11rced Iha ! thf' 'rven "rl1 d J 'c nr p e r·1.1t ,, rPs 11•'~ l•" Pr .. 1; " .. " .. .. , . " " " " .. , . •• " " .. " .. " " " ,, " " " " " .. •• " " •• " " " " " " " .. •• " " " " " " " " .. " ,, " " ;1 ~ ll " .. .. .. " " t: t .. ' -" ll . ' . •••••owf"•••.I') bl .. 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R1•1·r1gl'!r1 rer11a1n<; in pri~on nn nth('r 1·h;ir~,._.. ll'h 1lr bail hR ~ been continued ft'r lhr rrn1rt 1n1n~ drfe nrianlii until the ,ll(ll rrnn1<'nl decides "'hether to ~eek a nr1\ •ritil (~hirf rro~1·cu111r \\'ilh:in1 Lynth declin· r1t 10 SJ)("('ul;ile on 11hRI fu rther ac!\nn n1 1cht br takrn. <1Jth11uirh before the Jury c;u11f' rn hi' hiid ~Aid . "\Ve "'ould ne\'er drnr !he"r ch11rj.!rs." PH Lip BE llllll A Ul"1 1'elt•Mte REV. I ••IG~N FLASHES SIGNAL OUTSIDE COURTROOM Thr l° S. l)i~tritt {'nurt jurv of nine v..11111•n ~lld thrrr mrn addrd -i,ix ~ulllv \·rrd1ct.~ \Vrdnesd11y In the onr -11 h~ci Jury Hopelt11ly De1dlocktd on Key Kidnap Con1p lr1cy Chirge T'<'lurnrrl Surli:iv, Out said it cou:d not 1.1·a~ round ,l!'UiHy \1ledncsd11y nr at· AJ.:rrr on thP other three counts in the JO· ll'm})tlng to smuRgle three other lcHer:ii Nlllfll inrlirtrnrnt. not nf the fede ral prison in· nearhy Lt•fl unresolved "'err the ,llcnrriil ron l,e1visbur~. whrtr hr wafi cnnfined in 1970 i-plrRcv rhar&:P in1·0Jvln,(! :ill ~f\'Cn drfPn-fnr drl'lrnrfnr. f1r:1ft l:tf);ir('f files . dant.i.3nd Lwo..other charges that said 1 11.Xl•--~·lltcr 1-:liuabcth ~1cAli$lcr .. -'12.--~ll-a l1 !('tiers in\·oh•cd in thC' c11se cl)nteined 1/1,j. h 1~rnr\' teacher' (rnm New Vork Cf!}'. "'R~ nAp thrrat~ "'hlrh 11rrP mriiled ln viola· conv1c!('(f of 1ttlem(ltlng t6 s muggle three (Inn or L' ~ PoSIAI rPClUli'll lOrT'. Jett"r ~ lrt to 8rrri11an. In t1tdt1 uo n llJ tht leUt.r-smugghn;o Bcr;io:an 1tnd S1s!P..r Ehtabt'th fa ce ron\'1Ct1on aga inst him Sunda). Rerrliill 1naximum sentepcea of 10 year& for each lctlrr·smugsling cnunl. .ludge-A. Dlxnn Hern1an set nn dAlt for sr.fil cncing, but tcntallvely i.gr~ed on ~1 <1v 2 iis lhr date fnr a hrl'lrlng on " defense l>fln~cntio.n th:H the lclter-1mug-. glh1g proRcrutlon wAs <ll'~c.rlminatory. •·ThousAnds and thoJS 8nds of let le.rs arP tiikt-n oul nf pr•NJns illri!allv. U nn e may c"ll ii that." .!i<t1d lht nun·~ lawyer 'Paul O'D»vyer. "\\'p ar,. hnpeful thcs~ convictions will be set 1glde. ·• • Napa ~1an Char ged In ·PJot s SAf\' f'RA:\'C'IStl') i AP 1 -A ~J-~'f'ar-nld m;in chnrR rrl \\'lltt attrmpt1nJ!; In ex1nrt Sl nllllinn from Uninn Oil Co. has 110111 been accused of a $1 2 millio rl exlorlinn pint again~t L·nited Air l.ines. Jes"e Victor Jack!'On or N.ipa 1v.:1.<: char~crl ·h.v thr FBI \\'cdnrsda,\' w11h 10 cnunts of r xlnrtinn for allcgcdl~· at-• temptini;: In cnllrct money fron1 !hr airline last summer on lhrPals "rn rlr:;:1rov vnur aircratf nn thr ground · nn.d 1n !he air." U.S. i\J ;igistra tl' tJ "' 1· n \\loodrurr srt b;i1I on the C]1nr~('S Al $]0(],01J0. f"nltlov.·tnJ: ht'i arrr~I 10 \'allf' jo, i\tarl'h 3 .. J.1ckson 11·ac; charged 1n l ' S. ll1strJtl Court in Sacrarncntn 11·11h dt'inan- ding $1 01111100 frorn t'ninn Oil ur:drr lhrra! 10 dr-:1rnv it:; Rnrlco rrftnrrv Fing erprint.S 011 a nnt(' found l::.ped In a San .Jn<..r phone hooth lai:t .June Ii linked Jackson 111 1he <1 irl1nr ex- tortion plot. rhr ~'RI s:iid, Robert r.el5'1;1rl. FRI a_E>rnt In ehar_ge .. ~aid L1n11crl rrc<'l\'- f'rl the firs! of three lct!('r's lhreaten1ni:; rlestr111·11011 of its planes in ri.1a\, 1971 ThC' I"!· rers also sa1rl a fa111il\' 11 ;1·~ Min;: hr!d hnstaj!r ;ind · 1ro11lrl hf. killed unlrs.~ ;i $!.2 m1!11nn payment 11·;is m;;idc. L;ehh:irt said. He said ;in FB1 :J,l!f'llt p11~i11 g­ as an airhne rrprrs<'nt<lt11·c twice plan1ed pacl-.ai:!es as rl ircctcd. The e;.;rortionisl r,.l]f'd off th(' first dell\ ('rv as onl.v ,. rest run . thr a~ent $;iirl. 11 n<l also fall('d to p1ek ur the !Second pa r kagr KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDA YS IN THE DA ILY PILOT NYLON HOSE l.!11fo,c:.d • S,1"·50', Llqh t ' Flexlble. SALE REG. S 7.~9 UPI T•l•11l'Mllo VETERAN ACTOR DEAD Brian Oonlevy, 69 Ratifica tion ·Of ''1 on1c11's Hid l(iltc,l Si\CTlA \lF\'TO (1\f11 \\'n1nr11~ rii:ihl~• 1~ ;:i "plinnr1· i:.sur" 111 thr 11ords of ;i C':il1for111.:1 le~i~lalnr. Anrt 11i1h th o•'(' 11•ords lingPr fni::-. l1K 1· 11 111 111 i I tr r \\ rrl11P~rl;1v hill('tl !ht• prnrn~rd rc~"l11t1ou tn r·at 1!v 1111'1! hr I 11!11·11 "!hf' \:11111!' \\r111~f' An1••110h1u·1 •'' 11,,. ~~l h ;l!'~"l\f!rll> I' l'l liJf' \' S. f'11 ll' t 11111•flrt J,:11;1rnntcring 11 n1n1'11 rqual '•rr'l1tunil \. ll11I 1wn otllrr r;itif11':1l1nn 111(':1 ,111'1'" :-11 (' -.! 111 ;Ill :"lllJO~ hl';1r1111;' htf1 11t• ti1ht'r corn- n11ttfl1 ... I )1 1• ;ihsrnt 1· 11 n1 111 i t ( r ,. n1ernh•·r sai<l 1a1rr hr \\nuld h;111• 1·n1rrt 111 \..ill T!ir-n1r;1:11rc ;111111.1\ Ex-pl;11111·rl S" n . ~!Pphf'n 't'P;1lt• 1 ! f. \\ C'~I 1101111 •' "\!\ 11·1tr t .. td n1e !li:il if I \otrd for Jt s.he 11 nulrt dll·ort(' 111C ' St•n. ,J 11nf·<; \!111~ Ill !'an l)1<'g111, 1·ha1r1n;v1 ,.f tl1c llulr<; Cnn11n11ter· 11h1rh ~;llr it !he fa1 ;d 2·2 r11lr. is the one \1 hn l'il!lrd 1t ;i "phnll!'\' l."Sue" and •·pno·r lrgi~l11!hH1." P.V.C. PLASTIF PIP E I IDEAL FOii, srR tNKLCll. SYSTE MS SPlCIAL Ca11cer \lictiua Off ice1·. Tell s V ru1 Gu11f igl1t Hollywood 'Tough ' I Do11levy, 69, Dearl ,, ,.,. llOLLY\1'()()0 (AP \ 5AN JOS~; (UPI l -Gary ~llss Dai 1s. who i<it cht1ri:;rf'! Thnm11s had t1beyed 'very wit!-eohspiring in tht i\1arin order. but when he snw .11 County inlr11sinn 10 hopes nf j11dj1:t 's face bin"'" a"•ay "as if freei nJ: Soled1ui b r n l h Pr in !ill""' n1 otion." ht> turned in G~r~r J.:ir kiton. hslcntri 1111 rur1 on his raplor!i 1nsidP A p<1ssi vel \ .:i~ 'fhonu~" de~rr1h crov.•ded van. seized a gun And ed v.·hal happened 1n 1 he bl asted av.•a\' at 1111 four of yellow ~rl11v.•ay 1 Rn. 0111• '' "1 '[l Pop~ lhe l)ei ii'' then1. · • 'rhomas .~Aid lh;;t .lonath;in Ve1eran Actor Rri1-1n Dnnlrvy, fln<i "Htt the Oeck ." ~ The jury at 1hr An~elA Jackson 17. hrnthrr of Gcor~e !hr 1·ror-halrefi hard·ff'llt11r('rl Don[e\) camP to Ho ll\'1\•ood lt&llrAml. Da vis trial listened breathle!is-J11ckson. "'as in thr dr11·rr's tough ~u~· ln scores of \\:tr to play the role of the fJRhter l. .. lilt.,....._:..."' I~ \\'ed nesda v as Thom!!i . :14 , seal. San Quentin <'nn111·1 n1f1\'fS, \\csterns ;ind other HI the t00\'11" "The \1 1Jky .in assistant .district attornry. Jami's i\lrflaln v.·a<t. in rhc lcs1if1ed from a "'heelehair pa s<en" t f • n n t f1l n1 s. is dead of eancer. lie \Va y." lie assured his future • ,.,rr !ita in 1 · ' r· B b about the bloody e1·enls at the Rurhel \l'ij?f'P v.·;i~ hnldtnt: a \l'l'l" li9. h.v pl.:1v1nJ! lhl" hla r k·shirted l e t Olll S San Rafael courthouse on Aug. sa1\·ed-(lff sho1J:Ul1 11 n rl r r J'llJn l1·v~ died \n ~101ion killrr 1n "Rarhar,\ l'oas1 " 1n i . 1970. in v.•hich he hin1 self Halel'·s l'htn Hnd \\'ill i:in1 Pi('!11re llosp ilal \\'C'rlnrsday · 1935. \\'a.~ paralyzed for li fe. Chr1.~tn1a!i 11·a~ in the h;" \.. after be ing arltnittrd earlier in Donlr\ i i~ '111·1·11 cd hv his S ll ppo 1•letl f our de puties who "'ere in "1'he \ 1111 s!oppt'(i ~t1ddi>nl• lhird 111 fr. 1.i!li<in. the ri11·orf'· lhr courtroom eorridor dur1nJ: ;ind J !<All' .lona1han .lai·l..,ri!I !hi" da.1. lie undcr11·l"nl an d f f th I t t R I ' •• f' "1 t' 0 e n e ar or e a 5ACRA~JE\.TO thP 1nc1dent. .:ind l\\'O >.Aa> had a rl"vnh·er 111 hi~ hanfi • operation for l hroat t.anrcr LuJ!os1. 11·horn hi;> n1arried in i AP I Angell"!i dealer!i from "'horn Thomas s.:iid. "H" r•1! hi·~ last ~rar. a family !ipokesman l!lf;fi, :ind !us daughter. (;ol'. Reagar.1 !ia~·s if more ~liss Davis allegr<ll,v bou,c.ht hand 11ut lht win<t1111 And 1 said At 1hr :1l'to i·'s rrquc!iL hi,~ bombin~ in ;\'Qr!h Viet nam is t.hf' ~uns used in the shoolin,c.~. heard ;i shfl1 Thf'n r hr:irrl nnr A 1111rn1 :ill~ snrl·srokcn n11111 hodr 11 111 hr cre1na1cd and his nreded to protcel "'llhdra"·tng were to testify toch1y. or fl\'fl niorr !ihol" .l;i('\.,<.nn off ser<'t'll, Donlrv~ nftrn a ~hes srrr11·n <1! sea. No publ ic Thomas sa id he h<ld rl".c:ard-·Plllleri hi.c; h;1nrl hfll'k in an1t t t thl" k 1d nf nu1 rhc f t I d Amcrir;in troops. then it Po'' raiec \I ,.. · unrra 11a.~ P anne · .<;;hould be don~. cd ,Judg"t Harold l\;ilr.1 ii.~ lnnkecl ;it 1t .:intj thrrc 11A" aurl1rnrc knf •\\ IA.!15 "h;irl " ~-----------': •·almost a saint." The s1~ht t'lf blond on thr io<;;1dr of hi<> frnin the ~tan-or l\OUld end "I think the Presuient ha s H"'lt>_v·~ he.:id h;ilf torn i'llA.'a.' ""r•st t THE BEST nn choice but lo do wh;ite\'er " .. 11P I i.'11 \\~J.\, b.v ;i shn!gun made h11n ;ihan-"'\'hcn I 1'a11 ,!h<i! i111 !Ir> 1100 <in Aca(!l'1nv A111ard '~"llrlrr ... hip p o 11 s · prnl'e Is necessary lo protect {IUr f nninin;i\ion in 19'.l!J as ;i "P1·nn111,.·· is onr of the forces," hP said al a neiYSC(ln· dnn regard f(lr h1.~ nii•n s.:i ct~· n1ed1atrl .v t11r11rd ;i11rl lnokrrl !iddL~lit -:-.crgc:inl in ·Brau \i r>t'lrl 's 111o~l pnpulflr cnn1ir· frrl'nte \Vednesday. ''That in· and open rire n1·rr !hf' hrricl.~ ;it .turlJ:f' l!alr1 I .~:'111 h1~ t:l'~lr" But the lrish-bnrri <ic-strips. Rr>i:id it daily in the elude.~, yes, bombing -the of lhrec 1errlfier! .,..·on1eo faer. Hr 11·;i~ ;il11r In thr llf'\! DAILY PILOT. north."" hostaoc, in<lant I .~.:II\' th<' fl<"hf i:1dr II! lnr c1tdrl't consider hunsrlf a '=============='-:::::;:==========,;;,:~'~· ·========= ' J!rv1d ;1<"!nr rind once snid. ''I tlunk I !<link." addini::· .. \ hke l to phi1 rt1rt ~. ~cs. Rut. a Rood ;i1·1r1r 1·a11 dn ;in~1thing that's thrnv.11 ril h1n1 :· , his face s\01A. IV pulling awav from his skull. The sawed-of! shol~un 11•as h~ld by Ruchti ri.lo11i;?ee .. As 1f 111 slo"· rnoi1on. all th~ outrr appraranre of his fa r,. mnved 81A.•av frorn lhe r1gh~ ·srrli> nf hi~ head . "[ turned and took the gun that 11as in ,/nna than Jackson·,. hand. I f1rtrf a shot 111 his d1rrrt1on , RI trasl (lne. 1nRvhfi f\\'O ",!<ln1r~ ,\lrC!;iin 11as mn \· !'I~ !II I he }rf1 I shr•t him 10 rhr h;ir).. ;:ind 1urnPri anrl f1rPrl 11nrl" al t 'l1r1'-I rna·· Thrn ! ~hnt liu1hel ~·l ;i~t"f' 1n 1he rhP't nnrr I-le 11 :1• Y1!I n1n11n:: an•I I ~tarted 1'1 ''·""' him :u::.1111 rinrl the '~ Jn '11, \..rd ;inrl r ,1rll('d out · ''np 11rini:: 1•!r:l~I", plr;i5e stop •1rin.c 'At the s:1111 t tltTI" 1 fr!! , sharp pain 1n Thr I •ch nr Ir~!" ga1·e' 11 oi• nnrf I , ·:1mrlrrf d1111 n " \ rroserulnr \lhrrt \\ !1Arr1' Ir asked ~ho111 h1~ Jf1t11r1r:- "Son1l"lh1nc 11\..r nn1· 1nrh <'If n1.1 spin;il «nrrl 11·A~ ~hnl n1•,"l' ;ind J .:im .p;1r;i,llz1•d trnn1 thr 11.:i1sl dOIA.'n." Thn1n:i.; s;i 1rl A1 111111g )11.-; hctlcr k110\1'n fil111-; 11 l·rr "The \'irJ:1nian."1 •-\\':tk<' Island.' "ln1p<1rt."I ··1)r~lr\ r!1rie~ i\g:lin.·· •·Jc~sr .lau1r,:·· ··Rill~· !he !\.id ." ::ind ···1\1'<l \'cars Rrforc thf' :\1.:1.~1 " OU e onus l/r l::itcr !urnl"d l<l trlr\'151011. :-;t arring in :in ;idl'cnture .~enes l in th<' 19~0s r;i!lcd "D;ingerous A.~s1r::nn1en1 .'' l1.a 1s('d 1n \\'1sc<lns1n.hc hon1r ttJ:aln't his parents' 11 ishrs to bri:omr <1 teen-age huglrr 1111h (;rn. .John l 'er~h ing·~ :\lrxil'an expcdili"n ;ig;110~1 hflndit-hcro P;incho \'dJ;i .\ttrr ~J>f'ndini;: a ~c;ir al the t·_s .\'a1 ;ii A1·ademv and a brief carcrr as a m<1le model, J11inlr 1 ,-got a parl in the Hroaclliay pl;i~·. '•\\'hat Price l;lorv'.'" 11 11as Hie st;irt of a 12-ve':ir stint on Broad w;iv in 11 tiich he st<irred ln such p1;iys a<; "Ht1inOO""" "Three for or onso e u ers THIS WEEKEND 72' ZENITH COLOR AFC AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING CONTROL ~TC Mon.-Tues. 10 to 7· Wed.·Thurs.·F ri . 10 10 9 Sitturday 10 to 5:30 Sunday 12 to S 25 INCH D I A~ONAL CHROMACOLOR 100 M11ple Coblitetry e Tlt11n l DD Choub Avolloble With Rern11fe 1/2"-2¢ Ft. 3/4"-3¢ Ft. Gilmore l •••r ty~. l •c•I• le11t for woled11g, c:or wo1hl11g, etc:. AUTOMATIC TINT GUARD CONTROL PRICED TO CLEAR I . SEE IONUS IELOW C11171plo1e se1ec:rion 11f sprlnl\• ltr fl11lngi g heads. SALE 98' REG. Sl .69 e SU~ER GOLD GUARD VIDEO TUNER. DELTA SINGLE CO NTRO L ·SALE IT SWJVElS <·"" ~ ~for 91'8atar Viewing flaAbll'lf • e ZENITH HANDCRAFTED CHASSIS. KITCHEN FAUCET ( 1 00 WR> IN·SINK-ERATOR THE NO. 1 DISPOSER w1111 m1~•1 1n.sr11~ !r1rer me1t w•nlecl1 l 1tutllul ctrr••le11·••IMI tl•l11ltH 1lttl. E1clu1tv t' li~t ti!• "WrtrKf\t!lt" lhfl 1111 y.., c~• l•m1 *"'''Y· Anll '""''· Ht _.,.., IM w•nNrful Moffl n 1111 1 , llh llmt ctrr911011 '¥•rr•n· ty, And 1 S·Y••r pttll •••r•nty IN. T~• qUlllty llU I m I d t IN•SINK-ERATOI lf\t nvm~tr 011• 411111'11••• 11111n11 In your •lt<lltf\. Meehl 77 RE PUDLIC "GEMINI" WATER HEATERS J 20 Got. 552" 559" 30 Val. l"lll ttlhllll 8V•1l•l!le, ti \'tW Wlih. .. u 11•rm11 l11•••1101on 111rt' 1". tll.MllMI ... 11 ~rll 111111• bv m1111r ~l1;mbor1. Req. S17.88 q The Superfaucet. Scrape, wa sh, rin se all yo ur dishes, glasses,sllver, pots and pans in one qui ck, ea sy mot ion. The perfec.t gift. E11sv to install. only $3~,88 e Medlr.rrallffn Cab111et Prite Includes Swivel Base e GYRO-DRIVE UHF CHANNEL SELECTOR. e ,.K.1111 er derti ook '"11unted 111t c:osrers . COLOR ANTENNA I UHF-VHF-FM I INSTALLED FREE ••• With any Console Purchased AND THIS NO. 1 CHECK RATED SM ALL . SCREEN . BLAC K, & . WH ITE . TV . FOR 12.l"tl. Oi•120111I Mt••~r• ONLY $)995 When Any of J ht Below Listed Model1 Are Purchased C.45 16 c .4,01 WHY BUY AT ABC? • No Finance Charges If Paid in 90 Days or No Down and 36 Months to Pay CO.A.CJ • 1 Year Free Parts • 1 Year Free Service • 3 Year Picture Tube Warranty • Free Delivery and Set Up ! BankAmr1lc1rd/M11t1r Cha rge - • 8 DARY PROT EDITORlil PAGE Action Long Overdue A long overd ue blow for the people's righl to kno\v the people 's bu si ness was struck in the sta te Senate Tues· day, and earlier in the Assembly, with ado ption or a rule requiring recorded roll·call votes on the disposition of all bills in committees. For a century, the Californ ia Legislature has fol· lowed the practice of approving or defeat ing many bills, especially controve rsia l ones. on unrecorded voic e votes. By making it ofl en impossi ble for ~he public to know exactl y who voted aye or na y on ~ given mea sure, legislators avoided hav ing to take pol1t1cal heat from their constituents. A combination of fa ctors pro bably accounts for the change of heart in both the Assembly and Senate. There appears to be a· new atmosphere. Legislators ha ve felt the sting of public criticism for their sorry performance in 1971 , when partisan bickering stymied such needed legis lation as tax reform and reapportionment. Then there were the Bird\11atchers. conservatio nist! who sent representatives tp committee meetings to read legislators' lips as they voted verbally. They . later printed tally sheets on bilJ s in whic h they 'vere inter· ested. This annoyed legislators who called the tallies in· accurate and not backed up by any official record. In making the move toward recorded votes. lhe As· sembly went further than the Se nate. The Assembly requires recorded roll call s on amendments as well as the bills themselves. It also permits the roll to be kept on~n for later recording of the _yo te of an absent mem· ber. The Senate will require roll·call votes on the dis-- position of bills. On amendments, the author will have to request a roll-call. _ Even thi~ weaker version represe.nts a long step forward from the past actions of a i;ecrecy-prone Sen· a~. • Now .it's .time to make use of the new rules so that the voters at home can know their legislators' positions in committee. where the real work is done. DAILY PILOT readers might ask themselves how long it has been si nce they communic ated with their lawmakers, if eYer. A good time to do so would be right now, to express approval of the new rule requiring roU· call votes in co mmittees. The di rectory in column 4 below giYes the informa· lion needed. We suggest readers chp and sa"e it against future needs. Protecting Marine Life Mindless raiders of marine life in tide pools may go on collecting everything in sight when they go to the beach -but if they do from now on they'IJ risk penal· ties of $500 fine or six months in jail . or both. A new state law prohibits general collecting in tide pools and other are!l~ between th.£ high-tide mark and 1 ;ooo feet beyond' the low-tide mark without 21 special -permit-!-rom-t-he-state-Department-of F~ish and Game. Tide pools are rocky pockets that trap water and marine life when the tide goes out. On the Orange Coast they are found mainly at the Corona del ?i-1ar, Laguna and Doheny beaches. Certain varieties of marine life in specified areas are excepted from the rule. And qualified research work- ers and §.Chools may also be graoted exceptions. The main idea is to stop purposeless destruction of marine life by swarms of merely curious tourists and students. The new law deserves full public support. :\ good place to start is with each family making sure its cbild_r.e_n __ undersland_the_new la.w, and..the need for it. Food Price Shoot-out Next Week Lawmakers: • Earl Butz Loads His Guns A Directory To Clip, Save WASHINGTON -A big shoot--0ut is coming on food prices. The good guys will meet the bad guys at high noon on April 12 before the White House Price Com- mission. If the scenario plays out the way it is written, Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz will emerge the sole i;urvivor with guns smoking, w h i I e George Meany. C. Jackson Grayson a n d Virginia H. Knauer sprawl life- less on the du sty street. And President Ni:r- on will ride off into the sunset with the electoral voles of the midwest farm states safely tucked under his arm. Butz has loBded his six-shooters. with enough statistics to make brave men qua il. for his appearance at the pr ice commission shoot-out . The facts and figures show everybody but the farmer is responsible for food price increases. which are writing new chapters in the diaries .of mad housewives. THE FACTS AND figures are quite convincing. High wages. I a v i s h supermarket facilities, e x p e n s i v e marketing practices have more to do with soaring food costs than recent in· creases in farm prices. President Nixon has giYen his price commission a broad hint: forget about the farmer and con· centrate <ln the middle man. He might have added : J!ISO._ spring the trap on George Mean y because the rea l cause <lf high food prices is hi gher wage!i in supermarkets. process ing a n d transportation. That's the Butz doctrine (RICHARD WILSON) and he has a good chance to make it stick. In any case. this is a golden op- portunity to make the Nixon admin istra- tion the champion of the American far· mer. however discomfi ted and complain· ing may be labor's aging czar. Price Cornmissiol'J Chairman Grayson and Consumer Adviser Knauer. GRA,'SON AND Ms. Knauer could depart Washington in an 8-hour sensa- tion, and be heard of no more, but the redoubtable Butz appears to be the first farm secretary in generations to have created for himself a friendly con· stituency to shore up his political posi- tion. The new-found friend of the midwest farmer departin g in·a huff would not be a consumma tio n desired by President Nix- on or the chairman or the Republican Na· tional Committee. both of whom fully realize that President Nixon 's support where the tall corn grows and the cattle and pigs roam is absolutely irreducible in any pattern ()f victory for 19n. Fortunately. the economic justification of the present level of farm prices without price control is pretty strong and ~can be professed without political apc!ogies. Less and Jess of_ the average family 's lake-home pay is going for food . regardless of the bulge at t h e su perma rk et. WHILE LABOR AND the middleman get nlore , the farmer get s less 11nd less of the food buyer's dollar. Livestock prices have only recently gotten back to the level of 20 years ago, but re tail prices are up 43 percent in the same period . Farmers receive only 38 cents from the consumer's food dollar, down from 49 cents 20 years ago. Going to a restaurant or carry-QUI is llke stepping into a robber's den. because "'ages and marketing practices have boosted the price index for food 11way · from home by more than SO percent in lhe lasl IO years. Statis tics and analyses can be spouted out like the printout of a berserk com- puter and the beauty of i: is. from Bult.' point -0f view, maybe somebody will listen now that the team o( Grayson and Kllauer has accused the farmer 's friend of perfidy. IN A SOMEWHAT differen t context, some of the Democratic presidential can- didates may be growing uneasy as they \Vatch the internal row in the Nixon ad- ministration. They know who is going to "'in, because President Nixon has already given ad vance notice of that. If they line up with consumerism. bas- ed upon such faulty and incomplete evidence as the price commission has yet adduced. they may find themse!Yes in trouble in the midwest areas they are trying to wrest fr-0m Nixon. And if they do not line up }Vith con- sumerism they will find themselves in trouble in big cities where they are su~ posed to be strong. Nixo n need not worry so much about the big cities which he will probably JoSt anyway. His concern needs to be with the narrow marg in of electoral support centered in the Midwest, which gave him his victor y in 1968 and could deny It to him ·in 1972. U. S. SENATORS Alan Cranston (0 ). 312 N. Spring St. Los Angeles 90021 and John V. Tunney (D), Rm . 1422.1, 11000 Wilshire Blvd .. Los .~geles 90024. During Congressional ses-- sions: New Sena~ Office Bldg .. Wash- ington. D.C, 20501. U. S. REPRESENTATIVES I Orange County Only I Richard T. Hanna f34th District-DJ. 9461 Grindlay St., Cypress 90630 : John G. Schmitz (35!h District -R). 4341), Campus Drive, Suite 214, Newport Beach 92660 ; Craig Hosmer (32nd District-R). Security Bank Bldg., Suite 620. 110 Pine Ave .• Long Beach 90802. During Congres- sional sessions. Hanna . 1516 Long"'orth House Office Bldg.; Schmitz 1 208~ Long· worth House Office Bldg.: Hosmer. 2217 Rayburn House Office Bldg .. Wa shing. lon, D.C. 20515. STATE SENATORS FROM ORANGE COUNTY Dennis Carpenter (34th District -R l, Box CC, Irvine 92564. Committees : Agriculture, Local Government, Select Committee on Environmental Control. Select Commillee on Salinity Intrusion in Agricultural Soil, Joint Commit tee on Education Evaluation and Joint Com- mittee on Leg i s I at i y t Retirement. James E. Wbetmore (35th District-R i, 13163 Brookhurst, Garden Grove 92641. Committees : Business and Professions, Health and Welfare, Transportation and ln~dusttial Relations. During legislative sessions: State Capitol. Sacramento, Calif. 95807. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN FROM ORANGE COUNTY Keeping Up With Neuroses Robert E. Badbam (7lsl District-R l, 1649 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach, 92660. Committees: Public Employment and Rt.tirement, Water and chairman of Com· merce and Public Utilities. Job n V. Briggs (3.lth District -R), 1400 North Harbor Blvd., Fullerton 92631. Commit· tees: Fi11ance and Insurance, Labor Re- Jat.iorus and Revenut. and Tax~tion , Select Committee on Environmental Qualities, and chairma11, Joint Committee on Alom- ic Development and Space. Robert H. Burke (70th District -R), 17732 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 92647. Commit- tees: Education, Elections and Conslitu- tional Amendments and vice chairman, Transportation. Kenneth Cory (69th District-0), 561 N. Euclid. P. O. Bo1 4384, Anaheim 92800. C o mm i t t e e s : Jn the past this column has often been guilty <lf hyperbole in dealing with estimates of "what Americans are think- ing." and has the letters to prove it. Early in !he 1960s it was fairl y eYidenl a majority of Americans "'ere n<lt out- raged by the Viel· nam war. The oppo. sit ion was s pe a r- headed by the young. lh<lse call ed lo suf. fer such a senseless. losing conflic t. By 1960. the ha"•k ma. jority was sagging so bad:y. Richard Nixon th ought be,jl to pledge an end le; the war. Today, eren myopic elders are anti -war Jn Asi a. This raises the question of American thinking. fee ling and interest at any gh't n time, and it is al"·ays a du_bious question o•ing to the. immense di versity of the ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Reibert N. JVttd, Publisht r Thomm Ktttril, Edito r Albtri W. Bates Editorial Pa.gt Editor Tht editorial p1"e of the Dally Pilot aeelts to lntofm and stlmll· J1te re11dtta by prelil!nth\' thl5 newspaper'• opinJons and com• mmtary on topia of fntfltelt and, rlpltic&Qce. by provlcUng a forum tor the t:xprmlon ot our rt1ders' '?Pin.kins. and by preunJlng the di\ltr$e vlewpolnu of lnfonntd ob- aft'VfTI ind Jpoknmtn on topks of the day. Thursday, April o. 1972 ( ROYCE BRIER ) national culture and socio.economic yi ew- point. A University of Wisco nsi n radical doesn't think the same as a radical in a seajXlrt. When Mr. Nixon was elected, he was considered a conservative. Now large segments of conservatiYes, due to his China mission, wond er if he is a visionary liberal. • WHEN WE project what American!i lhink, we are likely to be projecting what our friends think, and what our reading tells us Americans are think ing. But these are opinions of only a rew thousand out of the 200 mill ion. Could Californians know what" 1''1oridians were th inkJni 1~1hen they voted ? So nobody kno1vs "what Americ ans think." let alone what Frenchn1c n or South Afri cans think . Mankind Is si mply too numerous. too fragmented , for •ny plausible estimate. A President is presumed to have some knowl edge or "'hat his pecple th ink. at least he has a means of testing it, but. for going on 200 years, even the shrtwdest Presidents have periodically flunked lhe fes t. as when FDR couldn 't !ituff the Supreim Court. One thing is manifest, thal our think ing l$ Subject to continuous Jnd v)ole:nt flux . \Ve are apparently A people given to zeals. which we pursue for e time, when thef ravel out. Zeal! are bred by news - whai Is happenlng -~nd they have a v~ry high c<lnlent of deluso ry deduction. A STUNNING example ls Prohibition h• the 1920!. Fifty )'ears l11ter we are caught in Iii teal. with acrimonious debate. over the drug problem , which bears many aimil aritiea to l he alcohol problem ·whlch plagued our fathers. Big, sustained news is at the root of much of our public opinion. We had a lust to solve the Hughes-Irving mystery. and it has collapsed. Mr. Hughes can go his way for all we care. We are currently on a China binge. Six months ago Americans "'oul dn 't giYe you a nickel for a chunk of jadt. Now any number want lo buy Chinese goods. and entrepreneurs are making a killing. {There was a China art craze. among the well-heeled. in France And England in the time of the Louises and the Georges.) The c11viar-ikon market should boom this summer . Keeping up with these wa ves is lm· possible. eYen with our instant com- munication in print and pic tures. We don't need a foreign neurosis -we have enough o( the domestic brand to last us a lifetime. Our only certainty is that In ill couple <lf years we will have a new set of neuroses~ and the old will ha ve faded . Nobody then can inform you accuratel y of the new netD'oses. the~wh&t or why, or where they will go henceforth. Dear Gloomy Gus As the father of four teenagers. I sympathlze with these Zero Popu- lation creep.a. But I want to make It clear. There were no accldenta In my family. Just .ttYeraJ mis- takes. -C. R. F. Tlillt fNIWt Nftkb ,....,., WkWt. _,.. lltcffMr1tt' """ ef ... ,.. ... -. hM "" ,.., """' " .......... Oeltr , ..... Education, Labor Relations and Revenue and Taxation . During legislative sessions : State Capitol, Sacramento, Calif. 95807, ORANGE COUNTY BOARD 0 F SUPERVISORS F'irst Dist., Robert W. Battin Second Dist., David Baktr Third Dist., William Pllllllps Fourth Dist .. Ralp~ 8. Clark Fifth Dist., Ronald W, C11pers Address: Orange County Administra. lion ·Bldg., Room 605, 515 N. Sycamore, Santa Ana 92700. · Quotes Evtl)'I Keyes, former fllm 1W' revi1Uln& HoUynod -"We art so In· stilled with this terrible fear....of growing old. When I was. young J was alw11ys dashing around, afraid I 1uppose c;>f living with my,.11; but """ I am middle aged and I enjoy my comptny very much." Aluud<r Hinlty, L.A. -•.'l!Jock penple baYO """"' exprwed 1 col· lectlve urge to 1ttend 1ehool with white people u 1 l1udable end In 1nd ol Itself: r1ther, we have maintained that the '"par1le bot oqual' doctrint had. ill ol llle lorJnu and none ol tht latter." ,. {, ' ,I • " . :~.:···,,. ' . ·l' I, ) .. ,. ',;;··,;I ' " I! ' ' /'\--. • l ., J ~~~ THE ~REAT HOT-AIR BAllOON RA(E Can You Identify These Languages? r-.ly mention . in a recent column. that Florence Nightinga le "·as the fi rst , "'oman ever to be named ··Florence." because she Ylas born in lhat citv prompted one of the children to ask rri~ \vhy she was n't named "F'irenze." "'hich is what the Italians ca ll that ci1v. But the fact is tha1 nati\·l."s and foreigners r a re I y call places by the same 11ame. and the· names by which we know certa in coun- tries are nol at all the ones they ca ll th emselves. F'or i n ~ ! a n c e how many of lhese nations could yQU identify by their official designation s: Shqipni. D111k-Yul. Chung-Hua-Min-Kuo, al-J\1isr. Suomi. Magyarorszag, Bharat, Daehan Minkuk . al-Urdiniyah. )-1aghreb- al -Aksa. and Pyee-Daung Su Myanma Nainggan ? Yet all of these are well-knnwn by their ''English" names : Albania. Bhutan. Na· tionalist China. Egy pt. Finland. Hungarv, India. Korea, Jordan , Morocco. arid Burma. A few stamp collectors kno"' this . of course. and many more who correspond \vith Europe are familiar 1\'ith stamps from Dcutschland, Oesterreich, Hellas. Eire. and Polska . To them. "Germa ny.'' ''Austria .'' '"Greece." "Irel and." and '·Poland." are foreign pe rversions or their names. WHAT THE PHILOLOGISTS call "self- desig nation" is even more complicated in ( SYD~EY J. HARRIS) lhe nam es of languages. As ~1ar10 Pel points out in a new chapter of his rev ised ''The Story of Language." th e names many countries give to their lan gua ge.I are different than th e names of the coun- trirs. Can you identify lhese languages: Vlaams. Cymraeg, Hrva!, Hayeren, Eu skara. Nihongo. Chosenmal . Yueh, Breiz. and K'arl'veli? They are. in order, F'lcmish. \\'e!sh. Croatian , Annen ian, Basque, Japanes e, Korean . Cantonese, Breton, and GC<Jrgian. "~FGHA1'1" APPLIES lo breed o( dog, but not to the official tongue of Afghanis- tan. '4'hich is "Pash!o." The Chinese name for China is "Chung Kuo ." but its official language name ts '"Ku<>-]'U." And, mosl surprisingly I In me. Ill leas!). the stale is: Israel. but its present-day Hebrew language is •· J vrit." Even in the (.; s .. young children are snmellmes puzzled whe n the\' learn that although ...,,,e are '·AmeriCans.'' the language we speak i~ "English ." And most adult Americans ha ve not ma stered lhf' ve ry real dist inction between what ii •·English'" and wha! is ··Britis h.'' The To"'er of Sahel lilts at a more pr ccariou! angle than the one al Pisa, and those who c.all for an international language run the risk of nol bcin.e; understood at all by those who speak Hrvat, Yueh , and Breiz. Residency Requirements . California Feature Ser\·ice The U.S. Supr eme Court's ruling that long slate and local residency re- quirements for voters a r e un- constitution.11 wa s gree ted with the same kind of mixed emotions experienced by the chameleon that found itself on a Scotch plaid. Wherea s the 1970 voting right s law pro- visi on for a 30 day residency requirement in presidential and vice presidential con· tests was generally accepted a s equ ltable. the1 court's suggestion tha t a sin1ilar per iod would be sufficient on the local le\'cl involved some very different considerations. RESIDENCY RULES !or state and local voting in the United States range from 90 days, as in California.. to as much as a ,Year. the period required in almost half of the states. They were set to pre· vent fraud, to keep control of local aff&irs out of the hands of a floating voter population. That Is a crucial p1rt or the argument OYer registration rights of students ; should . they be able to affect the econ~m1c future of the college com· mun1ty for years to come even if they most probably ~·-0n"t be around to help pay the bills? IN SAYING THAT 11 30-day period seemed adequate to prevent fraud. the c~urt obviously was equating local voting ~·lth ~residential. A good many people, 1~clud1ng Ch ier Justice Wa rren Burger, d1s~nL However. the court made no firm ruhng on t.he exacl period. and observers feel th at 11 proba bly is signa ling for a . fut~re te st of perhaps a 35 to 75 day period be fore pinpoint ing the situation more exactly. Cali for.nia 's Depuly Secretary or Stal.e, Tom Quinn, ex pre ssed the opinion that although . the stal e's res idency rules now are SUbJeci to lega l challenge it is dou~tful tha t a "very significa nt num-~r . of new Californ ians "'OOld now be ehg1ble to vote under the-court ruling who w~re ineligible p r e v i 0 u s 1 y Nev~rtheless, a test or shorter rcsldencY requtrements seems essential before any hard and fast rules are set. B11 George--------. Dear George: Do you donate the proceeds of your column to chatlty like 1om1 of the synd ic1ttd advice culumists say they do? WONDERING De er Wondering : No, bu! 1ctu1lly I dpn'I ael •"1 proceed~ much, unless· you count my Chrfl'tmu baskets from Abby and Ann. Dear George: My loothposle tube and my halr- dressing lube • look exacUy ali«. .. My problem I• !his: How do I get toothpaste out of my hair ea sily? Dear Dan C.: DAN 0.. I ~~ ~ smile oul of your• Jetttt. Don t write ml?. anymore. ~1y tttlh are too greasy lo smlle. CONFIDENTIAL TO HOW A.~O HUGHES: Have you thought ol buyJng an unlisted hole!! (Have your most-Conlused proba Jems analyzed f n t 0 total fn. cohereoctl· Wrtte to Georae.J • .. L.M. Boyd Deep Soutl1 Men Have Big ·Heads A cli~tiller In Belluno. Jl1l y, makes 1 liqueur from asparagus which he claims incite.~ that Q/d romantic urgt. And another distiller In Merida , Yucatan, makes a liqueur from watercress which he contends does like. wise. So reports that most knowledge. able e1pert -On romatic urges, Los Angelino Chet L. Switell. Ste your tra vel agenl. MAYBI!: YOU didn 't know Canada has more lakes th::in all the rest of the nations put togethe r. MISTER, if you can't hang onto AS F'OR rrr.nch-fried potatoes , ii W::l!I the Belgiillns. nnt tht French, who ..J'iriit devised that delicacy. please note. VACATION -\\'hat time of year do you lake your vacation, if 11nv~ Potlst.ers sav 51 percenl of the citizen:! go in the sumrOer, 10 percent 'in the winter, 22 percent in the fill. and 17 percent in !he spring. TT'S ALSO known that the men of Ntw England ha ve slight Iv smaller ·heads than tht men elsewhere n1tionwirle w.ltile ltie_ men of the Deep South ha ve.1UaliUy_larger beads. And the hat makers ship their -sizes 1ccordingly. Q. •·tN bolh long ra ce~ and short races. which is the fasler -1 5!ood horse er 1 greynound?" . " • DAIL \I PILOT T shop all s tores tbursday BBd frlclay, 9:30 a.an. to 9:30 p.m. save 20-300/o fisher-pri~e playskool melody push chime Mu sical roll•r chim• wdh storybook lig ur•s, for ages 1.4 yrs .. 2.lb. J- walker chair A droll a1rr'l f;A w"!~c.r c.h~·r. Aqe;;: 1-3 yr~. p -'l'l'.,Ot:"'1 6.JQ, Tcy play family school · ,, rupils , 5 de·,k<, 3 pl ~yground p1ere\, f("lr 11 oe" 2-8 yr -, .. 9.94 . P -.y Ft'lm ily G,,regc. r "IY Fe mily Ferm, 9_94 ••• ,_ __ 1 __ A_._Th=•~ho~"~e, Ion or short. __________ '" ,~-.-..--..---....--------------.>; "'~+.'---- fie pop-pop sweeper Colorful bo ll s Q. "DO female members of nudi!t colonie! wear make· up?" .\. f.xlensivel y, research reveals . APRIL -How do you account for !ht facl Mi many Jiter1ry ~eniuses have been born in April? .Ju5t to name 111 few : Edmond Rostand. Han~ Christi11n Andersen. Emile Zola . \\111shington Irving. R.obert E. Sherwood. Algernon Swinburnr.. William Wordsworth . Henry .Jame!li. An1Ude France . Chitrlotle Bronte. Henry Fielding. Edward Gibbon . And evtn. it's believed, William Shakespare. THE HARD fact : H's true that among every 100 citi- zens now listtd as unemployed, 42 are r'nen . 33 ire women and 25 are teenagers. POSSIBLY you would be interested to Learn nf the rt- port that •1eosmopblltan" _Editor Hele~ Gurley Brown. al- ways goes to bed in her 1hp. And possibl y you wouldn I. VOll'VE STAYED in 1 hotel. Na doubt a motel. loo. J\fa ybt. even a boatel. But" have yeu ever !ltayed in . a •·1otel"~ lmaJi:ine Ml. ll'!ii what the Dutch call a hotel wuh a htlicnpll':r pad on the roof. Arlrlrr~.( n1ail lo /.. J\f. Boyrl, P, 0 . Box 1&75 , Nt wport Btnr.h , Cnli/. 92660. U.S. Eyes New Ways To Slaughter Seals WASHINGTON t AP I -The Commerce Dtpartment has hired a research firm lo look for new ways to kill fur 1oeal1 In hopes of quieting public criticisms nf the pruent club- and-knife 1 I 1 u I ht er i n I method. The department's National Marine Fisheries Ser vi c e acknowledges that ii i s 11tisfied with the present nielhod of harvesting seals in the Pribilof lslands off Al1sk11, but wants the prccess to look better. "If the public acce"pted ii, we'd continue to do it the way we do now." says Walter Kirk ness. deputy asMK:iate director of resource manage- ment for the service. · Instead . the service has Bat- tetle Inst itute in Columbus. Ohio. at work on 1 SS0.000 con- tr1rt to develop one or more prototype killing device! to be te~ted lhjs summer. In the present "stuD-and· slick" slau1hter. se1ls ire herded lo 1 central spot '!'here · thev ire stunned with • hafdwood club and 1tabbed In the hearl with a knire. Kirkness says re1earch since 19'8, including aome by 1 panel of velerlnarl1ris nam - ed bv the American Medical Veteiinarv Association, h11s shewn thf. turrtnt method is humant and has f o u n d alternates such as shootlna. Cat Roundup RIO DE JANIERO fAP I - Author ities removed 1111 tht 70 cats: in a downtown park 1fter ene was found to have rabies. After 1 4S-day ob.servation period, any Onrabid cals were kl bt returned to the park. ga ssi ng d r u 1 1 and e)tt. trocutio9 un~tisf1ctory. If the current round of ln- vestig'1tion provides no better method. "We'll just have to drop it'' and continue the present method, he adds. The It de r a I 1ovemment itself owns the seals qnder 1 treaty with J ap1n. the Soviet Union ind C1n1da. The pact prevents taking the 1nimals at sea. Kirkness 1ay1. The se1ls are harvest~ by the government by native Aleuts to control sea1 popula- tion and for sale as furs. Should the United States simply stop harvesting, an alternative frequently pfO- posed, then ene of the partie.1 to the treaty almost certainly would resume killing at sea with dangerous effects en the 1e11l popul.ation, Kirkness said .. List year the United States alaughtered aome 3 2 , 0 0 0 animals in their herds, con- taining more than a million n als in the summer after tht young are born. April Named ·Cancer Month WAS~ll'IGTON IAPI President Nixon h1:'! pro- claimed April as cancer con· trol month and calltd upon Americans to rea ffirm their commitment to join in • massi ve attack lo halt "this brutal killer." : Nixon said hia proclamation , requested by Congress, was inttndtd "to give new em~ phasls to this striou1 problem, and lo e-ncoor11t th t determination of~ American people to mttt ii." ' ******************* MERCURY SAVINGS INI loin nsociation NOW OPEN EVERY SATURDAY . .,,10/\ r\/1 ·.1 P1"Vl Opoo Moll.·Tilln. tu.'4p..,,; Fri, I 1.M.'4 pJft. I UENA PARK Mmury $oriop Bld1., V1lliyVliw It Lincoln HUHTillGTON IL\CH MllC11ys..inplkl(.,EdlntWllllldl TUmN Mllaly,....IN(,lrriMIM.lt~,Aft. *************~*** trikes Full siz• ba seball glove in r•d or blue, reg. 11 .99, 8.99. Chrome ·hendleber, sem i-pneuma tic. tires, in flomboyon t rde. 10". 8.99; I 3",9.99; lb", 11.99. tiny swingy doll Reg. 6.99. Mov e5 to tbe beat of her o·nn record. 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HUNTINGTON lEACH 1711 fdl11''' Avt "YI l1,41 ltl.JJJI OltANGE MA ll 0~ OR,t.N(;l llDO N" f1111.11 Sltttl 17 1•1 '''·111 1 CIUITOI so lo1 C1111t•• "'•" l l lJl ••0·04 1t • ' ft D>ILY PILOl Thurid<l}', April Ii 1'172 Ne w Flap Flares 011 War Coverage e,, DA~1EL SOUTH E RLA~'O SAIGON The U .S . miliUtrv command's latest clam pdown on the flow of "'ar ne\l."S from Vletnl'lm was a direct resul t of \1lhite Hou se pressure lo keep the war off the front page s in this election yea r. according to informed sources in Saigon. The latest dispute bet1A·een newsmen and the U.S. com- mand over thr flow of in- formalion from thp war zone erupted four weeks ago when th! r o1nr11and announced that ii .... ·ould no longer reveal how many U.S. planes "'ere strik- ing North Vietnam on "protec· t11·e reaction" missions. The c om m a n d ' s an· nounce1nent came after news . report s from Saigon revealed tha l the st rikes against the I\'orth had been stepped up. * * 1:r Crackdowi1 The romm11nd ·$ ch1rf in- formation officer , C-01, Ph1lhp H. Sttvens, insisted that hr n1ade !he decision to stop .e iv. ing informalion on thl• in- tensity of the rai ds (Iver !he North and that the decision was made on se curity grounds. But informed ~urce" i;a1d pressure to re s lr 1ct in- fnrmj\t ion on i;nrl irs over the Nort h came directly from the Wh ite House J\'ewsmen here point out lhHI ever since August 1964. when raids on the North f i r l'i 1 bega n. the t'()mmand ha s made avriilable information - either officially or at le11sl on a "background" basis -on !he number of planes invol ved. Why should this suddenly become a se cu ri ty con- sideration, newsmen ask. Informed sources said th e White House view is: "The less said about the "'ar the heller." This pollcy means lhat. in some cases. new s wh ich military officers would like lo Threa lened ~~~s~~rinl is being sup- r or example. when U.S. Air __ Jfil~pijot.s recently reoorted By Sai gOiJ destroying 15 Norlh Viet- namese tanks and damaging 14 others in south~rn La os, the SAIGON (APl -The-press command failed lo announce director of South Vietnam 's Information Ministry says that the news fr om the platform at '';ipproprlate action" "'ill be the regular military briefing here. laf\C"n aga inst any ne\.\•sman -In the old days . when forr ign as .... ·ell as Vie1namese American involvement here -who publishes "groundless" · h reports about military actions was at its peak, this was t e in Vietnani. sort of news which the military gloried in announcing. The official, Tran Va n Luu,· In this case. the Air Force said he could not say wha t was anxious lo publicize its "appropriate action" againsl a pilots' success a~alnsl North foreign newsman might be. Vietnamese tanks !he ~ut one U.S. official source largest number of tank •·kills" said he did not expect any si nce the Laos inva sion last serious steps to be taken. j year. · The go vernment announced ' But al the last moment. a this week 1hat Vietnamese U.S. spokesman "'h" was newsmen u·ould be allo \.\•ed to scheduled lo announce the report only information from news from the briefing plat· the military co mmand in· form was told not to. formation offire and from Apparently ii was fell that \'ietnam Press. 1he officia l the story -even a "success government news aii:ency. story" -might only serve to Later that day. the govern-rem ind the U.S. public that ment confiscaled 14 Viet · even though America n troops namese-language ne .... •spapers are now being withdra"'n. U.S. for publishing Western ne\YS pl;ines are slill in the air. ajJency accounts of Viet· .The Air Force had to con- n~mese troops surrendering al tent. itself with releasing Camp Carroll. one of the bases pho1os of dest royed lanks thai overrun Sunday below the carried captions indicating the demilitarized zone by the extent of !he damage -a ' North Vietna mese. muc h less dramatic way of The Saigon Post. an English-bringing the Air force exploit langu;ige paper, was made ro lo puDlic atte ntion. cut references to the sur-In a statement issued three render from its story. weeks ago. the Association of Bed s Sca r ce LONOON 1 AP 1 -Britons must .... ·ait bc11veen lhrre an d rour months for a hopsita l bed. except for emergency treal· ment. the Department of Heallh reported . Foreign Correspondents in Vietnam. rep resenting a ma- jority of the newsmen cover· ing the war, deplored "'hat it called a "steady a n d purposeful reduction in the now of ne\vs -a reduction \l.'hich has ne ver been justified to the American public and th e \.\'orld ... Medic Fights A bortion Fa ces T es t ST, PAUL, i\'finn, jlJP/1 - Dr. Jane Hodgson. an tit· 1ract1\·e blonde doctor "'ho performed an illegal aborlion on a young mother to lest the constitutionalu\· of !\!in· neso1a·s res1rictive abortion la". is a"•ailing a state Supreme Court ruling on · n·hether she did righl or \l.'rong. i\fean1l'hile. she has given up her private practice and is serving t e m po r a r i J y as medicaJ director of 1 family p la nning a g enry in \\lashlngton. D.C .. commuti ng from her St. Paul home. Dr Hodgson said she is pre- pared for a long fi,::h1 to change f\1lnnesota ·s abortion lall' "[! may take years:· she sa id, ''but we are on the "·ay." for her rest case. "·hic h could send her lo prison. she performed an abortion on a 24- year-old mot her of 1 .... o children. The mother, \\'hile in the fourth .week of pregnancy, had gotten German measles. a condltion thal oflen causes! birth defect s. James J. I De Guelle FOR HUNT INGTON BEACH City Council 1 NK D YOU R VOTE WHAT DE GUELLE CAN DO IN '72 IS UP TO YOU -rAll11AL PLA1f.OaM- Wt lie h..,. • HM poll<• 6tperttN11t with t Chief who ..... ~ .. 1. -4 ,.,,OllHI ,, INtclri, •• ,, '"' d•1t9t1me11t 11 .,.,,... .t 1.1 !NfMll ,et 1000 p•r•l-'4 ... Tlrit rece1Jt1M1t• 11M "'"fttl h J.I ,... I 000 ,.,1letle11, Wlty ll itn ••t IN'llce .,_,,,..., itft9 .. ...,, ae.tetrlWy tlriortheMd7 AUi 4 1.11 -....... -he will ~I fff ff 1 ....... .._ lrieff H ~ te W,. 11 ... ••I P"tOMMl, We tie lriete ,. .... ., te ,.... 11-4 • ...,. .......... we tie h.ft IHIMf t• d't 11r -........ ,~. "-h ...... It .... te .._ • ~,.Ml~I• t••11CllfM11 ffrst ...i • .,..,..._ ae.-1..._ IMt. n..r, .,. 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The warden, Len Harvey, 58, died frorn his injuries shortly Rfl er the attack. His diversion 11f the lioness. who first at- t;icked f'.1rs. Harvey, enabled her to flee the cabin \.\1ithou t $.uffcring serious injury. She summoned l'A'O rangers hv1n.i:: nearby. and they also were mauled hy the lioness before onE: of them shot and killed the <'nimal. One of the rangers. Coli n Mathews, 23, related the bloodv incident from a hospiial u•hcre he and the other ra rlgcr. Willem De Beer, and r-.·lrs. Harvey were bein~ treated for their wounds. "C:oodness kno\1•s w h a t 1:nade it (the lioness) do it , but it jun1pcd through the 1vindO\\' OUR REG. 184.95 !IK'lf tfNflfft!X 84 1Km£1 llttM f'flOJI / ltM/ID JO I JOO lttOKD J)tU ftD .Jt:r/011 T/Kt' IKTtltHAJICEAllJ J.Ellt RllrAr KOllKTM!INOk' r 11e1mAl SNAPP UK! 1J10r JTJttJtmc Ntrr1 1m1K m1sso ""'" ~ m Slide Projector EIO Keystone everflasH"10 It knocked flashcubes out of flasti pictures. 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" ~larvel' and i;:ame ra nger!' resided ·in the Shapi p"an bas e camp in th<' park. 300 miles \.\'est of Sa lis bury. He aod \!rs. llar\'ey \.\'Cre n1arried J\.1arch '2J. ~1athev.:s said he and Oe Deer. 11•ho is ~athcws step. f11 th er, ~tarted generators to illumin ate the camp. too k l\.\'O rifles fron1 a storage hut and ran to Hnr \'ey's cabin. "W1J!cn1 stuck his head in· side the 1\•indo\1 . and the lioness S\\'iped him across the f;ice 11•ith her c J a ..,,, s , ' ' i\1a!hew~ said. "He fired a shot into the room. al1hough blood ·\\'RS pouring do.1•n his face .and he • mam1ya 1000 DTL couldn·1 ~ee properl y. The w11s keeping the animal at lio ne ss 1han jumped out of !he bay. r4"10m on to \\'illem and mauled ''The iloness fell dend." ht n1. ~111the11'.~ said he and Ot "I couldn'l get a shot a\\'flY Beer helped f<ll'h nther 1<t11g- "'ithout hitting Willem, too. so ger back lo their cabin In thf' J tried to get round £or a side mcanlinle. 111rs. De Beer had 5hot. But I tripped and drop-driven to the park's main pcd my rifle ." camp to gh·e the alarm. He said when he attempted A Rhodesian governmenl to retrieve the weapon. the statement said De Bee'-was in lioness turned on him . serious condition. rw1athews NOW orEN SATURDAYS 9 to 1 P.M. MON .·THUIS. 10.s r .M. fRIOAYS 10-6 r.M. 17141 540·521 1. LKat•d 111: So. Cont r1 ... , c .. ,. M"• Aul. Vk• ,,.1,-Mlnft., H, M. STOLTE "I 1\·as IL!rr irird when I saw and i\1rs. Har1·ey ..,,. er e ll,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ the animal comink to .... •ard ~re~po~rl~ed~as~sa~J~is~fa~c~Jo~r~y.;.;_;;; _________ , me,'' T<.1ethew~ said. ''I shoved I;; my right hand into its mouth and grabbed the botlom ja\.\'. I kept think ing . I \\'Onder .... ·hy ii, doesn't bite do"'" and se\'er mv hand. j :.I krpt pushing the mouth , a"•av from me. All this time the 'lioness \\•aS sna rling and ripping its cJa .... ·s into my leg and buttock. "finBlly \Villem was able to struggle to his feet, find my gun and J:el off three shots. T"'O hit the lioness, and one sla mmed into my \1Tist which Is it right to expect an answer to prayer? Come to t his Christian Science Lecture "THE TRUTH THAT HEALS" by Jule' Ce•n Friday -April 7 -12:30 p.m. Ed ward'' Cinema Thearte (Harbor & Adam5) Hl·Fl-STEREO· TV TAPE RECORDERS PHOTO FINISHING 3333 BRISTOL at SAN DIEGO FRWY. lflttt letell 979.Jl7J • mam1ya ,500 DTL Dual thru·the·lens meteririg for P@r· fe et expostJres in any setting. Shutte r spej ds to 1/1000 sec. pltJs B. Uni· verfM...thread moun t for total Jens Two separate througfi..the-lens meteri ng systems . Sti.utter speeds from 1to1 /500 of a second plus "8." ·50mm f2 . 0 Mamiya /Sekor lens. Fu lly in- terc hangeab le lenses in uni - ve r sa I t hread mount. interchangeability. WITH CASE OUR REG . 219.95 DUR REG . 189.95 Wt hav1 ltnsts ta lit your camtra! 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'·""'" o<I-~'" o '•" ••• • ",,.,. • ., 1;, ,..,. !" • -"' •'•~•>< •.-,,.,, .. t>t•IO<I '"" ,, ........... ,., ....... ~ .. .. _ ............ . • l ............. ·~ ""''"•>" ..... . ''""·· ... ~······ .. ~ ... ,. ..... .................. , .. OOl .. ~~ ... -~· .. -. RECHARABLE HICAD BA TTERIES DUR REG. 64.95 CRAIG 1611 CASSETTE RECORDER WITH AM FM RAD IO AITO lffiUll!Ql llltJ IDO 110• DO MIC!O'"Oll smm 11 tmM0111 M01n11• on 111c.,11 llTTllT • Ml T·I AC PllEI. WIT" .&ltllAT~ Sl llQtl!llt 5"' SllP·M CISStTTl lllOOI 7 . s ' l ' d ' r Ii v g c l s • l • m m to fe 0 r ~ p pi lh to go A to ~Ii l So re on 0 it I ! QUEENIE By Phil lnttrlandi 'I . /a. ' . l"i. 'C .::;., r ........ ~.1., 1 .... 191:. w..w JIP .. _....., "~tr. Lockwood says take that down and pu t up a 'Think' sign-and lhen start thinking ~bout getting firPrf." i ~ Tii1y Tow11s Have Two Ways to Go By ROBERT P. HEY Cllrh!Jt n Sclell(t Monn., $1rvlc1 way at Towle · Edge -big and Center Ossipee. N. ~I.. is a beautiful, spraying orange fast-fading dot on the U.S. light horizontally map. Lale in the 1940'5 it was stubbl y field . thri\1ing · two bus y grocery But the tiny lo"·n of stores. a movie house. and a freedom that ~1rs. Towle 's dance hall with the world 's c I a p board farm house slipperiest dance floor. When the trains hissed to a stop ol'erlooks has greatly changed right in lhe heart of to"·n the since the late 1940's. little place throbbed \.\'ith Then -like Center Ossi pee vitality and excitement. today -it appeared to he That's all gone oow -the dying, a farming community grocery stores. the movie house. the dance hall. And where fa rming had become especially the vitali ty and ex· almost im possible citement. ically . \Vhat caused the change is Jnd ian. the stocky horse that th!! abandon ment of t h e Boston and t>.i~ine Railroad lived in the Towle ba rn. rarely 1 . th h th t pulled a plow anymore. On~y service roug e O\\'n. Trains stopped com ing to the Brookses. with children 1 Center Ossipee years ago. and numbering in the teens. still j the rai lroad 1vas the town's did much farming . real reason for existence. With the aid of far sigh tecl l Without trains the lillle to"'n people it found it. The need it ls slo"·ly slidi ng downhill. found And filled was f1Jr a desperately looking for some quiet liltlf" retirement com· other reason to e~ist. l'nunity. Led by one man's ex· Center Ossi pee may (ind it ample. people began comi ng ytl, out there among the knee-lo Freedom to reti re. They high weeds that gro"' between repa ired older farmhou ses, it! railroad ties. painted them eye-squinting But towns like Ce n l e r wh ite. Ossipee dot the nation froin The Broo ks.es finally save 1 Atlantic to Pacif ic Ocea ns _ · up farmi ng. and several or the towns sapped of l'itality. Brooks boys took up carpen·I ztruggling to sur vive with few try. jobs and fewer people. ;==========, A major report by the Com- miss ion on Populalion Growth and the American Future s:;ys1 that many of these to"'ns in· evi ta bly "·ill die anyway , and many of the ir residents "'ill move a"·ay. Instead of trying to kee p the towns alive by pumping in federal money. the com· mission says, the gol'ernmen~ ought instead to help their residents relocate i n ex· panding middle·sized cities. These are the ones with better prospects for jobs and for hap- pier life styles. it says. Otherwise. it add s. most of the people will migra te instead to the biggest cities where more problems t h 1 n op- portu nit ies exist. The com· mission "''ants the federal sovernment to d e v e I o p guidelines on the way the population ought to be distributed , then go about pro- viding these ideas and some money to state and local governments -end to tile Amerjcans . who live in fading towns. While many Center Ossipees will slide into oblivion, like today's ghost towns of the Southwest. others will be renewed . like F'reedom ,.N. H., only eight miles from Center Osslppee, rn two dozen years ii has been reborn. Pd. Ptl. Adv, IN COOK'S CORNER J Hi Newporters ; I am Cin dy Gadarian . I'm a graduate of Co rona del Mar High School and am currently at U.C. Ir· vine. I am 20 years old . I will be votin g for the first tim e on April 11 lh in the Ne\vport Beach General Electio n. I will vote for Dee Cook for City Councilman in Newport Beach because he is an individua l, ind .. pendent of ·b a c k e r group s. Dee Cook listens to all citizens. no matter ho\v youn g they are. Every opinion expressed lo him p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,11 is considered. This gives jewel• by joseph 5earches for jewels ttfl'ltrt ..,.wt11lllll I..,.,,., f9 1mmllll., IM c•-~ •¥ NII M I 111'111 WPlftl ~·· t11H11ltt, IM lllfftrl!y "..,. Y9ll c•l'lfirl •'1•111111111 •I • •• .,. !Mrl!tl "'""' Wt •Ill lM ltffl•Mll tt 111mll'lt Y'fll' """ •11111 ""l1• At•rflnt 1t11lr ., .. ..... Ctll Mr. ""'"" 1r Mf. l"t1'11 I f I• - THE BEST Re11dt>1~hlp p o 11 1 prove "PeAnuts" ia ont or Ole world's most poruh1.r comic 1tr lj.1. Read It d!lly ln the DAILY Pit.OT. __ __, lhe youth of our city a much better chance to get their id eas and de· sires recognized by City government. Dee Cook has lived here in Newport Beach since before I was born. His experience is impressive Because of his 8 yea rs as a Councilman in Ne 'v" port Beach he will make the most logical and cor· reel deci11 ions possible as a Councilman naw. Pleas'e joi n me and vote for DH Cook April 11th for N.B. City Council· man . P:-0. "Dee" Cook ~ I H1w .. rt.C ll¥ Widt I CtVflCll l ltelltft AJt"ll HI~ f'•N ltr 1t't "'141111Mt11.,. c.--Al H, SHrta. 1D7 .... _...; UM, 'f?lursditiy, •prft' 6, 1"72 DATl Y Pll DT " Uranium J(ing Eyes New Venture DON'T GIVE YOUR TAX MONEY TO OTHO CITIU. MAKE CITY GOVERNMENT RESPONSIVE JO THE MOAB, Ulah IA P\ -The geulogis.l "'ho became a multimillionaire in the 1950s y:it~ the di,covery of uranium near ~loab ha11 returned to the former boomtov.·n Y."ith a pro· poi;al to turn his abandoned $:\00,000 n1ansion and "'orked- ()ut 11 ran iun1 n1i11e into a tourist attractio n. <.:harlcs Steen . 52, who v.•11s critically in jured near Bishop. Calif., In a drill1n~ accident last year. told the ~·toab Chamber of Commerce that he fee ls 30 years old again and is ready to into touri sm. Steen's ~1JVida mine near this southeastern Utah to11•n was part of a boom thAI pro· duced more than S60 million worth of uranium , swelled r..toab to a near-mtf rl)!)l'.lhs and gave Stttn the title of Uran iu m King . lie built a modern hou~e at op 11 mesa to the norrh of !he to"'" but dt'serted 1t in the early 1960s to live in :-Jevad a, 11•here he has been bartlin~ the Internal Re\'enue Ser1·ice over back taxe s the gorernmfnt has said he o"·ed on his dw ind led fortune. Steen said he would open.t he house and the mine to tour ists bu l he "'ould conli nue to h\'e the life of a -g('Ologist in ~f'\'ada HP proposed In !he chrimbtr !ht1t & comp an\ \&lied ~l1 V1dA Enterprises u.nlJld ht> et J.IP and mana~rrl n1ostly by peo· ple from io.loah Steen·s modern . three-story mansion "·as built In 195S but has been occupied on 1 y periodic ally since then. It has 11 skeet·sboolln: range;a large S\\'imming pool and several greenhouses on 125 acres of land. State Ut ility Assessed LOS A~r;ELES 1 AP1 -A Superior Court Jury h R s assessed Gener al Telephone Co. of C:i hforn1a a11d 1ls Af· fi!iritc, I. f' n e r a I Te!rphonr Directory Cn . $2 87 n11llion in civil daniages for l'flnsp1r1ng 10 destroy an ad vertising firm 's business. The jury's u n a n i mo us verd ict 1vas returned arter four days of deliberation in the monlh·long trial of charges filed by Ad Visor Inc , PEOPLE.VOT E NEFT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL 1ST IN Ll.t.DllSHIP-lST IN HUM.IN COMPASSION 1ST FOi COSTA MISA April 11 I Darrell K. Neft [81 I P11f Mr 1¥ CUl11n1 for Hwll. D. 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By STANLEY JOHf\'SON NEW YORK I A Pl -Lowell Thomas, explorer. broadcaster and journalisl lurned 80 today. He doesn't look i! says he doesn't feel it. bu! has some doubts about his success. "Looking bark from 80 years." he said in a birthday inte rvi ew. "I'd say it was rather sill y to try lo dn many things -except it 's been so much fun ~" Ruddy rrom I s k i I n g weekend in r.1assachusells. he mused: J\1iss Eisemann-Schier was convicte:d in JI.lay 1969 and sentenced to seven years in "Maybe the reason I've en. jail. joyed it is it hasn'l giv en me Gary Steven Krist. who is lime--.to. think:-You're ~nly serving a life sentence at ' unhappy \\'hen you have time Reidsville State Prison in the to think . PEOPLE kidnaping has filed a plea in Superior Court for a new trial, citing pret rial publicity. Miss Eisemann-Schier, 29, a 1-foot·J dark blonde biology ltudtnt at Miami, aaid she participated in the Dec. 17, 198 kidnaping because she wu in love with Krist . 26. * * * Qet Atklu, the guitarist and record ine atar, has lost two gu itars. Atkins lost one of the in· ltruments belween Nashville and Calgary, Alta., and the lleCOOd between Toronto and Oneland, Ohio, last week during a Canadian tour. Atkins sometimes purchases an extra airline ticket so his lmtnunents can accompany him. * * * The dismissal from the New York City Police Department of Eddie Egao, whose exploits a a narcotics detcclive were dramatized in the film "The Frmch Connection." wa s overturned in Manh att an Supreme Court . Al a result of the ruling by JU!tice George Starke. Egan, 42. who filed for retirement prior to dismissal, is eligible to collect a lifetime pension . * * * "Mine has been a ni,'lhl and day thing -I often en vy my friends' who can close their of· fices at S o'clock." Lowell Thomas bint'd leaching v.•11 h graduate Thomas, a jet-seller before studies. there v.·as R jet set, "\Vore H All 1his \vas sandv.•1ched with tufquoise turtle-neck sweater stints of gold m 1 n 1 n g ,_ and a . carnet-color leisure troub adorini: in A 1 a s k a . jacket. both while chritting in ranching. newspa pE'r reporting lhe luxurious five-floor suite or and cdiling, and \vork ing as a offices his Ca pitol Cities short~rder cook in Val- Broadcasting Cc. occu pies in paraiso. Ind . the ch a n c er Y or the "I wouldn 'I recommend mv archdiocese of New York and life formula to anyone else,;, later at a birthda.y luncheon at he said, seated in front or a the Dutch Treat Club in the wall of bound volumes con- Regeocy Hotel.--ta ining the more tffan two Eric Sloa ne, the artisL ga ve billion words he has broadcast him a surprise present of a since he v.·ent on the air Sept. skiing scene in oils . and such 29, J9JO. friends as Dr. Norman Vin· That's almost 42 years ago. cent Peale, Alan Hoover, son meaning Thomas has had fhe of the late president. and longest continuous run of any humorist Harry Hirschfield newscaster in the history of sang "Happy Birthday." network broadcasting -16 The 100 or so guests then wirh NBC and the rest with burst into "For He's a Jolly CRS. Good Fellow.'' and Thomas He estimates that during responded, "I ~ave three that time more than 70 billion aversions in songs and you've peo ple have listened to his now sung two of them. The broadcasL<; fron1 New York. third, if you 're curious. is 'God his home in Pauli n,g , N.Y .. the Bless America' unless Kate Antarctic, the ba ttlefront of Smith is singi ng ii." \Vo rld War II and most of the Thom as. generally known a.~ world 's capilals. Tommie, was born in Darke "My life has been a life of County, Ohio, but grew up in mofion with a minimum of the Cri pple Creek mining area thought," he says. of Colorado where his father Just in 19n. he ;ind his wife. was a surgeon. the former Frances Ryan Like his father. who did whom he met at the Universi- graduate work at Oxford at &1, ;:::==========! Thomas has alwa ys had a passion for education. He did four years of v.•nrk at the University of Northern In· The aetjuitta/ of Ille Soledad Brothers proves that "you do diana in two year~. attended get justice in our courts," the University or Denver. the Gov. Ronald R••-· &aid at a Chicago Kent College of Law ---and Princeton where he com· TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Saturday news conference. · 1 p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;ii He said the acquittal of thell two surviving inmates who were charged with kiUing a Soledad prison guard i s "another evidence of the fa ct our court system does work." Reagan said the verdict did not disappoint him because t•apparently the evidence. was insufficient." * * * Former Massachusetts Gov. Endicott Peabody, who's run- ning for the Democratic vice presidential nomination, says he's having problems stirring up interest in a contest in which he's the only contender. "I am the first candidate "1Ming who is looking for-op- ponents." Peabody to Id newsmen as he brought his lonely, modes!. campaign to San Francisco. The 52-year-old Peabody lost the Democratic nomination for Massachusetts governor two years after he was elected in 1962. ED HIRTH .. CONTINUES HIS FIGHT TO ELIMINATE AIRPORT NOISE AND FUTURE JET EXPANSION. fhis is not en easy pro ble to solve but Hirt h hes led the fight to move jet fac ilitie s aw ay from Orange County Airport. He he s helped insti tute studies wh ich convinced the County to pro· vide for better restrictions and protect your rights concerning property values with your peoce of mind his chief concern. I See by Todays Want Ads e HOIST ANCHOR 11.nd giJ 111\·ay on th1~ 24' .Jolly Roger !loop. If lllf'Pps four 11nrf comes ,-qu1pperf 1.1·ith 11 hf'arl , gallf'y and 3 bags of sails. e 00/\ 'T S~ A SLO\V. POKt~. buy this 1971 V\V FasrMrk. Au1nmatic. ra· din anrl hr11!rr <1nd 11·h1IP 11a!!s. Chains are included, [8J NEWPORT BEACH NEEDS ·THIS MAN! VOTE APR. 11-RE-ELECT MAYOR HIRTH! TO CilTY COUNCIL, FIFTH DISTRICT, NEWPORT BEACH NIWPOlT COMMITTll TO ll·lllCT ID Hll'N l lLL •tM•, 211 llWlilSIDI DI ., N.I. &414J&J 1v of Denver. have skied in Utah. sunned in thf: Southwest, explortd Paraguay ::ind l(nlfed J0.000 feet up in lhe Andes 'fhoma!l moved 1n1n the tng lime -and the hig n1nney - in 1917 WhE'n Frankhn K. Lane, secre1arv of the in· terior. persuaded President \\'nodrnw \\'it:rion !n authorize 'rhomas to go to all v.·ar fronts, report what he v.·anted. take all the pic1ures he want ed ;ind ~ome horT!f In tell An1ericans \\'hat \llorld \liar I "''as like. But Congres!'i \~1nuldn"t 11p. propriate the monev So Thomas, "i'ho s:lys, •·I've I j SUPER SPRING VALUES ne\•er beel'1 conscious o f money ; I don't know anything ahout money :•· talked 18 Chicago millionaires inlo pu t· ting up S!00.000 to finance the \•enture. With part of it. he got mar· ried and [he journey to the European v.·ar was also a honeymoon .' i\lrs Th o m a s worked for the Red Cross and Thomas took off for the i\1id- dle East. There he met the man known !o history a~ Lawrence of Arabia and v.1as the only journalist with him in the deserl. Back home . and still nor a ! ., .. .. "-l • I : , ' yea r out of Princeton. Thomas rented a New York theater to tell of the dtsl!rt ad venture:. ii· lustrated with movie~ he had Come to this Christian Science Lecture 1akon. and later repeated it tn "THE TRUTH THAT HEALS" London. ..., Jul" C1r11 In Lond on, mnre than one Friday _ April 7 _ 12:30 p.m. million pe ople came In hea r Edward's Cinemii Theatre _ Hirbor & Adam• rhe. young American tell them 11,,,~;;:.;;;;;;;~;~;;;.;;~~~~~~~~~~~ about their then unknO\l'nl! hero , and, as Thoma~ said : "I ea rnt"d over SI millioo in my firs! ,YP.ar out of college telling the people a bo u I Lawrence of Arabia." The series became a book. "With Lawrence of Arabia"I the first of 52 Thomas has v.·ritten . Nea rly Everyone Li stens to Landers A silverwoods / .. ' ., ' From Italy, fully fashioned knit shirt Exceptional value in a line woof/ ecrylie knit wilh long point co4lar, new deeper placket and two flap pockets. Navy, grey, camel, ecru. REGULNU.. Y 11.cll 8.99 Double Knit Double Comfort Spring Suits First choice this spring for business and social occa· sions. Double knit ;;;olid colors, seersucker weave and other patterns ••• also textured pojyester solids and herringbones. Two bullorH>tyles-variety of pocket treatments. 89.90M~ALmD! Two pant knit suits with matching or contrasting lhliill& us Two trouser suits of dol.A:tlecanbt '9ldlrlzed pol)9l9l8r .. r.ew spring colors.and pattems -orcmo&e aGfJOlttdoabSe knit trio with contrasting slacks. 114,9() VEK'l SP£Cw.LY PRICED Everyman wants a knit sport coat F0< lashion and com!OI!.""' can't beat these new '72 sport coats. Ne'W spring pattems and sold colors. 64.90 SUPER FASHION SUPEll llUY .. "--...... · lNiiir 11e1ce1 P'10m A"'9fic1'!1 linMt taelhtr iitl-'. uns. supple Capri ,tS1ef i.ti11\er lft a iasti7nQ 1nt!que ~1own nortolk jacket. f"u lly fined wilh lt1·a1'no · DIOI<. full bell an~ ~ll'*-lfl• ftt p poel("9-, \ ' . , Sa'Mon famous 1naket knit slacks Varietyurl.miled In doablolcnil and texturized polyester slacks. • Belt loop, beltless, ~leg"' flares. An CM famous maken included in this event. 19.90-24.90 28.90-33.90 Save on knit jeans with tweed look O\r!IS1baekmodel Jean In n'bbed tweed knit wilt'l flare bottoms. Naory m«. brown mix or sof'ld grey. ....... ,,,,s.oa 9.99 •s FASH ION ISL.AND e NEWPORT ClNTEA e MEWPOllT IEAC H ' ' )" ~ . ... ~\~ ''!' · .. ' \J •' ' . .-. \' ,. . . I .;1·" • • ' d I a h • • 0 ' Ohio Boy, 5,. Sparkles as Chess ·Player By BY BRUCE L. METCALF Cllrlttl111 Sclt11c1 Monitor St...,lt• ''As for stralegy in lhe spot him anything; I'm learning, lt's hard to Imagine game. he musl !lave developed fortunate if 1 can beat him 7 a kld .,,,.ho plays chess and his O"'n. I meRn, how do you out or 10 times." Ke\•in does can't !ell time , but that's 1 ~1ARJON, Ohio -A few leach a S·year-otd strategy, well in anything that in terests Ke vin!" sa,vs his fathe r. ~ L~~f!ct ~r~t'es ~~~~! c~~:;~~~ especially "'hen you aren 't hfm. but avoids anything that ··r never push chess on him. and now world chess cham-much of an expert you rselt?" doesn 't ~ His father is always either. Jf "·e're at the board When they first started lo ready to encourage and guide and I see 1hal hi!! mind is on pion hopeful . was known as hi·m ;n h;s. interests. but r b II I th t h I "the terrible child of chess.'' play Queen would spot Kevin oot a , suggest a e pu the queen, but it got to the doesn't push him into anything the set away and go outside Kevin Queen, S. son of fo.lr . point where he cou ld only spot he doesn't like. and play," ' and Mrs. Sam Queen, just him a bishop or a rook . "I tried to teach him to tell Will Kevin be another Bobby could be another Bobby Fisch-''Now ," he says. "I can't lime, but he's not interested in Fischer? er-except th at Kevin is quiet .·~-----------,===:-::==::;;-----------11 well mannered. and discip\in -1-ll"•ld ,..lltklt AllMllnc•nHttll ed 'vhen he plays the game. Kevin's lalent s on the board "'ere di scovered 'vhen the Marion Area Chess Club held an open house feal.uring a simultanrous exhibillon. The event \\'as to introduce and honor the tiny club 's ne\\1ly cro,,•ncd junior stale champ, Steve \Vygle. Steve. a college !!iOphomore. was to play all comers. Ke vin arrived, chess set in hand. a little in awe of all the noise and excitement. but still ""ith an air or con ridence. He l.--------------climbed nnlo a chair and began sewns up h;s men. PARKS ancl RECREATION which consisted of JI regular p;eces and a 1;xture fro m a LEADER IN ACljlUISITION OF FAIRVIEW PARK AND 16 OPERATIONAL !964 auro that served as the PARKS -COMPLnlON OF GREEN IELT PLAN. white queen. Pla y ~ot under way and the l.------------- jun;or champ eHm;nated about NEW GROWTH half of the players before he was able to gain an advantage against thepres chooter-. "Kevin must have been round 31h when he began fool- $80,000,000.00 in new commerci1l development- $20,000,000.00 • Industrial; $25,000,000.00 • RHidenrial. ing around with the pieces."lr------------- recalls Ms falher . ··vou know. FISCAL -RESPONS·IBILITY learning their names and where t.hey went on the board. Costa Mesa's Flscal reserves are heelthy as a result of many yeat's of But T never taught him I A cl I h b d r anything about the game ex-fiKal responslb llty. n .t 'ii t u 9H po:.,_l_;<Y_;· _________ _ cept ho"' to set them up and move them ." · 1.-------------There "''as always somebody OUR CITY dropp;ng ;n to pla y chess a1 ' the Queen rtsidence . !hough. Wtll balanced commercial • Industrial • Residential Community with a and Kevin evi dently pirked up ba his knowledge of openings by pklnned ••,.• __ .. _. ____ _ "''atching his fat her a n d I"'--- ~ others. When his son "'·anted to learn the rules, Queen v.•as Most Moden city civic. cet1ter i11 l1ceUe11t '•lie•, Fire •11d w.m Hdtorkal Soc.Iffy Co'"m1111ity fitrict with him . Or•IM)e Ceu11ty, 4 fl,. St•tlofl•. Dtph. lnult lower his11ronco "•yhouw. ]'·Hole 'ubllc Golf ' "This bothered quite a few 2 Hellcoitten edoptt>d 9_,01 rOtn. ''••Nd ,.,,00tlo110I pro· Ceurso, Moder• librory 1y1tH1, or my fr iends. Kevin ne ver took offense : f think he un· plo• for city. 9r~111 front jr. to 1r. cltiaen1. Unified School District. derstood that T \\'as trying to 1'------~~""!"~L..-----------~i...--------• teach him." says Queen. i-committee i. R1-t1lecl M•yor Rab••• wuun RDll s1eng1, Tre•s, 221 Amh1r11, C.M . e SHAGS • DUPONT 50 1 • Hl-LO'S • SOLIDS e TWEEDS e ANTRON e KITCHEN CARPETS e COMMERCIAL I SQ. YARD VALUES TO sa1~. lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM ·~ ALL L(ADING BRAND NAMES "' NOTHING . • SHAGS • KODEL Hl-LO'S • POLYESTER • PLUSH SHAGS e TONE-ON-TONE • SCULPTURES e TR I-COLOR SHAGS I SQ. YARD WITHHELD! VALUES TO 5 12 9~d. -~-:::::::::..~~-~ .. -~~ Eve'ry Style & Color -Every Roll -No Pressure or "Come-Ons" • Bring in Your Room Measurements • Pad and Labor Available at Additonal Cost Lay Aways Available Name Brands lllHI• Many . Styles and Colors STORE HOURS: Terms Available -.... -- Mu.·TMt. ~ WM. • s.t. f., : Thurs. & Fri. 9-t 11111. 12·5 t; lank Financin9 CARPET WAREHOUSE ~~~~~~~~~~·! ........ °"!'"~IW~l'Ol"'"!'T~-~,~~- 124 E. 17th ST. COST'A MESA TEL. 645-4330 M IKE' ·, - Thursday, A"rll 6. 1972 DAILY PILOT 11 ALL SEATS FREEi YOUR INVITA .TION TO-KUNZA LAN D • WHERE PEOPLE LIVE FROM 100 TO 140 DR. JAY M. HOFFMA1'! President Emerit us of the National Geriatrics Society AUTHOR EDITOR LECTURER WORLD TRAVELER Never To Be Forgotten! • INTERESTING • FASCINATING • AMAZING IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR PICTURES ON THE SCREEN in person . JAY M. HOFF.MAN,. Th.D. who has re.turned from HUNZA LAND Shanqri-la of the Himalayas whe~re he produced a motion -picture and hundreds of color scenes. He and his wife, Trudie, were quests of the Kin9 and Queen. - Part 1. Friday, April 7, 7:30 p.m. Part 2. Saturday, April 8, 7:30 p.m. Part 3. Sunday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. Author of the book, "Hunza, 15 Se· erels al Tho Wor ld's Hoa lthie•t and Oldest livin9 Peaplo." This is a series; t'here is a different showin9 for each day. All seat1 Free. DISCOVER THE AMAZI NG of HUN ZA HE AL TH LA N D In Beautiful Color Picture& on the Screen SEE AND HEAR WHAT MO EY CANNOT B.UY! LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE WORLD'S HEALTHIEST PEOPLE You too can learn how to live a healthy life . "HUNZA -an isolated shan9ri·la in the Himalay as, where the in ha bitants live. to be 100 to 120 years old ." ("The American Weekly") "There is evidence that men in Hun10 land, a remote re9ion in the Himalayan Mountains, live to be 120 or even 140 years aid, the AMA said in its cu rrent jour- nal." ("New York World·Teleqram "l "Hun10 is trul y a Utap,ia, where people live without the ailments of cancer, heart trouble, hi9h blood pressure, orthritis, diabetes, tuberculosis, mental illness, and many of the other ailments that plague the Western world." > .. !!: w w a: u. YOU MUST SE~ HUNZA LAND, SHANGRl·LA OF THE HIMALAYAS This is the b1tcJinnin9 of a series of lectures that will be held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 P.M. FREE CHILD CARE EVERY MEETING ALL SEA TS FREEi BE TTER LIVI NG CENTER 271 Avocado Street Costa Mesa, California . . HOVV TO G ET THERE R1v ''si OE-IVEv.; PORT ~REE v.;4 y FAIRVI EW ,; If) "C c N N NEWPORT BEACH '-- 0 vrAVOCADO NEV;p0Rr " w Blvo. - 0 / ST. -. z w .. COLLEGE > ., HAR BOR BLVD .. • . .. BETTER LIVING CENTER 2 . a: ow 0 :'71 Avo<ICICJ' 11·l ., > :! .. >-C,. tf '''" (',11 hto1nl.t R'l626 !:! !!: > I 2 DAIL v ,/LOT Fo1· Tl1 e Record .......... 'ICC"" .... • -· ~· Dissoltctions OfMat•riage Co1111ty P1·oduc t s Ag1·icultu1·e Crop Valu e lnc1·eases By JACK BROBAC K 01 lllt D•Uv ,llel Jill/ stock llalc~ y,·ert S2~,9 million ~"itchen 11id. wl!h strawber· SANTA ANA _ Valut nf ries ('(lming in second Ill Sl~.9 •11t•rH M•r<fl u O r . . II 1 million. LGt11v. H•,.,,ete•• ~"d TMm•• w ... ,., ran,Re ..,.,,unt.v agric·u ura M1111n11, •lk• M••I• """ Ofln•ln f Or.11n1tf'!i:. lnng the leadi?r in Pllft•lc•111, 1t111)• E ,,,d ,,,._,, "· producl., increased 13.i ptr-1 ........... L-1 •lld v1c10• county rrnp \'.ll ne!i:, dropped to Mtuen•, C••,,..•n M tnt! E•n~11 L. Cent •In a tolal nf $96 g m1llinn d ' ,..,.,•ode, """' J •lld ~.,,.,. c a di~lant thir at $11 2 milhon , i:'ill:~:C~-::i·A•"r:.'-'~111:~:.,g•;::<.d in 1971 , William F1tchen. cnun· !he Rgricultur11t commissioner tttvr, 0.,,1,, ,.. 11\d r.r"or• L•• ty agricultural commis~1nnPr 1 d M(Cl11r1. Mkfl••I tl••cn •nd S•n.ar• repor e . R•e ha!'! re.por1~d . · M01>•r. c .. 11d1n• t ,..., J~,,~h J In h1~ annu11I summar.r, 1 c~t~~~ie.Jon" ll:llt• 1nd ,.,,,~,. ••• f ilchen s11id nrc ·hard <·ropit Fitchen s1i ld: M•'"''· r,,,,,,,,.,~ '"" -~·• jum~d $112 mill1nn , nr .19 Prl•o. "'''" M •"" w1111tm J "l::ven though rainfall .,.,.a!'! "••0•1•111. M10.1 Jo.on """ J•(-L percenr nver 197n and nurttery ~::i!':'.·s~1:~ l"~,,',,"i..ii".. stock went up $4 I million, nr below normal. the wtalhtr M:~~· s~'''" Ann •nt1 Gt••ld It•~· 19 ptrcenl. overall was fa vorabl e to ~~~~.·· ~:;~~~ c H~: w~::,,.. J,,,..,1 Total cut flower and nursery agricull ure. Blue Angel Ae rial Sli,o'W At El Toro ~.r<ick "Orchard crops. including N•ldren. llebf'ft II 1n~ M1•cl1 l . j Wlnt!er N1111:1 J 1n<'l DoU9!•1 l i<:lraw berrie5 showed an in· "The Blue Anotl!i:" will Cit F•llc•. Vita ill 1nt1 Elv"• rt ~ c~ ..... ,~. M•••1••1 v1c1a"• •~d Food' S cre11se or $B.2 mill ion In $29.4 ""rform aeriRI maneuvers at 8•11Ct J1me• t II ' I "' llicfWd!M , T••VI E Ind M•·~ A amp mt inn . I n c n m e rnm h '-'"1~ ........ 0i>•1 Ja'" """ 1111v Jc. •r·~frui·I . l•moo•. 1,,1,0•1., t e annual Armed Forres Day S!!pllen•. S111t1> I . '"" D•on Mtrll" "I"~ L s111c11, Na.m•n o. •nt1 Ht"v G nranaes, and strawberries was Open House slRted from nnnn MtUt1>1er, Wl!ll•d It. •~d Nerm• J D li • ,t,ukumtn, Ll"df S. t nd P•11l J _ ... J<l~l't~r. llewl,nd Ltt' on~ J_.,, (lit" e vel')' up" lo s p.m. April \J. al th' Gr,~::i l!'ll1•bl1n Ann •nd •'11n On the other side of the coin. Marine ·Corps Air Star inn, El l w,m ..... 1. ,.,.,. 1"!1 Gu•ld '· Fitchen s11id 3,117 acres of Toro. The public is invited to Gt nrgt , Jtrllyn ond Dnual1• ,t,, Pl 01'' J d (n!t rtd Mo•cn U an '-(_ trf'e CfOp~ Were remO\'ed and Stien Withnut Ch8rj;?e . A11ulrrt. 1101 ... """ Jl!lln i11v•1• hut 362 11cres of new orchards The Blue Aoo•ls fl"•'•• tea m C1•hltcm. Dcneln D•w•y t "It " J " lloi tm1'1 SANTA ANA Ora•ge planted . consists of one Marine and Do~ld. Jt C(lWlint Mtry t l\d Dt n•t l " 'JJ A:ctw•1 Coun fy Welrar' D I rec r 0 r (irabbing the orchard land five Navy aviators Y•ho w1 be o·c1m11e, °"'' s. """ 1 .... A, "'ere 1.619 acres for other fl ying f4 Phantom je!s in two Ne11. eruct w 1111.,., tnd su1•n "'"" C:ranville People was ,11 iven W11M r. Jl,IClllfl L•• 11\d Den .. 11 L~l•ii lh 1· h T A.1 farm in" uses. 1,085 acres wenl basic f n r m a Ii n n 5 -the e oreen 1g t UeMJa y In use e B•tdrtv. ,,1,,1,. .. Ktv. H•lld•lk Them•• e In subdivisions; bu5ine!i!i and ''echelon" And the famous Uphau11, 011n1 o. 1nt1 G•<1<•• w lhe mail.!1 lq__dj_ttribulc Foo_d Vtor,,..,, G•rtnid• NI••'• •lld Oudl•1 S h 1 d Industry look 351 acres; 10--"dfamond." s -tamps w ich he Io · coo~•. E1tit1 Laul•~ •lld J•m.. supervisor~ would save lhe acres went to new freeways. Other e1·enls scheduled in· G•"•"· Cfl•••t1 Lton1rd •lld Laulu · road and rlood contrnl; and 52 elude static displays nf Msrine SIM•, llo••""' Ptl,llhM 1""' Otnnh county $10.000 a month. 1 k b hool lllv•••· """' •nd 11.111n.1c1a 11cres were a en Y sc s Corps' aircraft anrl ae rial J•••••· c11erv1 A"" •lld t"""'' 11.01 Peoples also said he was in· and churches. demonstrations by 1he Third Ah1rn, Ortnn1~ Ind Frt1>c•1 t l,,..1 StitUting tWO ne_w federal •w -.-Judl•n A. •lld 1tont1d M -. Truck-crops shn.,.,•ed a ju mp Ma~ine A:ircraft \\'in~ and ••"'''· "*'' w. 11\d o._..,, E. regul ations on the program 1 10 · 1971 •. d' M · A. R T · Ht rr•lle.,, l•"'n s .• ..,,, 1,1, s o percent 1n . 1.A:i tng anne 1r eserve ra1n1ng s .. iv•. M1•v c11n1r;M •lld 1101:>111 s which require that welf8re the lisl were ;is p a r a g us, Detachment tM ARTD 1. Ok1 1,,,o.,. P11•l<I• •lld 11:wr1 w1vn• recipienls must be allowed to I d E .. 11tr, Je11a11 E. 1n<'l ~11111 11:. ce ery, sweet corn an There JA•i ll also be a static Pr1v. !nlrl•• Ell•n 1nt1 G•o••~ gtl food stamps, the cost or tomatoes. displa)' of Mar ine Corps i·els Tfl11•1ton which will be ded ucted Ir.o m l n••rM M••c~ 11 Bee ra ising wpnt up 37 per4 11nd helicopters plus 11 "'fu~t.' 1t1v1r•n J111111 """' Wllli•m their monthly checks , and a cent but the yi eld was poor. demonstriiiion of i h t tech· ~~~:i. AK~i~~v~· ,$.~d.,:1c:~,~ second requirement "' h I c h Fitchen reporter!, because of a niques in fi re fighting by El ~~~!~i.J~~1~1~1i1."\..':~dc~;~~,,~ "· allows recipients or stamps to scarcity or nectar and polle n Toro's crash crtw. ,,1,111:1,1 Ch 1 11 o 1 mt •o buy less than the total .11mount h' h · e11.Z:;d • • "' •n '" • v for which they qualify in anv. snurce..~ w ic are important ~ir:~~-,: ... ~:·.~:"&u·,~~,t'~1:' In honPy produc·lion. con11. J•n"u" .,.,,. Al>d L•rr• 1tu ... 11 given month. Field crops sho"•ing gains '•tt!t!l. Co•cl A. t nd ll \chtrd N. Tr.,..11na. Jenn Mlcn1r! ""d Ru•n i11nn Peoples said the malling were sugar beets, straw and G•o»1, LOI A Mtt tnt! Eld Ln•tn RAM. 81•b11A A • .,., John MIUnn process would be speeded up grain. barley. and pasture f:dW••t!1 . Ellln Ytm11•ll •n<'l ll ichArd h h E••• I roug a new computerized lands. Dried bea n acreage and · IColltr. John 'WHiiom Ind •n•fl• h h w11t111 .... 1 .. 1 p ro g r a m w, i c h t e production decreased. 0 •t:;•v. L•wreN:• o..~ •lld Alld••• supervisors also approved. For the third straight year, l~~;.':.",;,5,!~f: t.~..1i"J,:nokt>of'. The welfare director said nursery stock look the top 11.)~~~~"LW',11~~·:·~.cf'O';~•tH· distribution of the stamps. place on F'itchen 's ··hit Hf'lm, II.It ~Ultnnt •n TI H'I' Lft cu .... Da y Care Centers Get Stud y &•~•nr. A•llu A. •fld jdwln w. no w handl·• by sel-ted parade" of million dollar 1Cov•ck, Loul• G. •lld 1r1w M. \•olunteering ba nks •·ould -st enterprises. with a $ 2 5 . 9 SA'~A ANA A I 1111•n1, Lind• ll. •fld 0w1111r E. " ... v 1~ 1 -n expert n wnte••Of'I, M•d•llM c. •nd Gt"'" It. tven more ff the job wai; done million total. ~~;;~.·er.1~Z"V~ ~lld'G!,,!~~ A:•beH Others in the million dollar rhe development nr day care Miii•. LllUtn t1JClll• •fld "'°"""Y F•ink through branch post offices . 1 ~HH<1<t1. P•11v K•v• '"" J1>1i" Flw•v "The 0 f' par 1 men 1 or c ass "'ere slr11wberries. $15,9 Ct nlers for pre · sch no I .~~~~·,,J:~/>;:~~~:;:-t.~"k'1:,,~~; Agriculture has placed 8 new million: Valencia oranges, you ni;tst ers will be 1 he en.•,•,,•.·,~ Shlrl•v Le"•'"' •nt1 J'"''' $11.2: chicken eggs. $10.1: featured spe aker at a ,. .. 80-cenl·per-transaction cos t "'·••tin. M•••"" K •"II D•rid M dairy induslry. $5.3: 1omatoes, workshop for volunteers to be ·r.~or. Sh•rr 1 •nt1 Allen w $5: celery. $2.49; cauliflou·er, held at the Creative Day Care iell. 81rl)•r1 J •1>d W•ll•• H~•Mrl limit on s!am p sales and u·e ~m~·t~~~ft ~~ {:.~rJ ~: are nowppay1ing from 90 cents $2.45; bab y chicks. $2.2: beef Center, 1202 \Vest lst SI .. San-'••· S•r• J•1>1 '"" ic11111 •U•" lo SJ," eop es said. I l •fltr1v, Jo•c• E •nt1 Mo•••n r call t , $1.99: sweet corn. $1.8; ta Ana. from 9:30 a.m. to noon c.r111t. wnt11m A. 1na Jo•<• t . lie 11dded lhal the nt'"' com· h. k SI '8 Saturdav. Cl•nl•li. Naomi •n" Al vi" Jnnn c It' ·ens, .• i : asaparagus, ~~~~~'.·c~~~r1~~~~~°j51~ ~fld ,,, .. r11 puterized system "'ould cut $1.27. and ltmons, SI. !\1rs. John Jnrnan. who will v.~:~;n 011111 M•rl• •nd i11rrhu• the cost 10 under 60 . cents per Filchen c11utioned I ha t spea k on "Emotional Needs," GODll 1 trt1ns11ction. I d b d · h · ~ltn, ;r,~11vn J •n" Mirh1~1 r . ''a ues reporte were ase on 1s on t e counseling staff at G'!'~\~{h~~"~:,:;;.~~~ ':'n~'1~111~~ .... w The federal government prn· figures including cost or pro· Orange Coast College. a con· f::~1n.11•·E~'.~a~· ·~~ .. ~··~~~" 11F'~"k vidf's the stamf>8 at reduced duction. harvesting a n d sultant in the de velopment of 1111H••d prices In the needy with co.~t preparation for market. Gross day care cenlers in Californi a (•awlo•d, G••J L. ind ;,.,, ,t,, l · · ( · f 10 ( !••rv. c11flv . 11\d 0o ... 1, 8· o rec1 p1en rangmg rom o values do not refltcl· net a nd an instructor in the educa-,,, .. 11no. Jain M•rl .. lfld Kl • 1'11•• Dfl [ d d. I od ,,.11, s• .. <'l•• !. •fld A•IJC•,.., rn• percen epen 1ng upon n-returns In pr ucers. tion department al Whittier G••"'· Ltomt Oein •"" r.,,.,. M••~ren come. f·••ral 1' o • • n ( 1' v • , "OO· r.llege. WttL Nlt•ilvn Ma11•••" •ntl Gea•tf' cu '-.., "'"' Fe~~~~~~. it ,,,., 11ot1t•t J Tht> C<:lUnt.v. h<iwever mu!'!l servation and other support The u·orkshop is open to all g~;:O~~: El'l~~1~"' ~~~lteon~~J••8,,_,,v pay the operating cost of the payments are excluded from ptrsons interested in volunteer s1!..Tn1':. Gtr•ldlM M '"" A tam i-;:P:"':i:':':m=. =========='h:'=':'po::':':· ========;:w;:o:rk;:;";:'h::•:;p:re:·:':'h:oo:::l:f::ie:l:d:. ;-"•'•"· L•r!d• J •ntl Ltw•elltt E .. Jf. Cllttl!H'O Su11""' tlld 1l0f'l1k1 £. furn1t . il•1rlclt S. 11\d G•••kl A. JUlllfl, Mtlv!fl G. tfld P1t1y tau Calll.01>, S11•1n ,t,,, 1nct Mlcht•I 0 . 8trblt. Jtl""' £v1lv1>f tfld lt1lo~ Jt .... t l Yt'!:!:;. H1•rltOl'I V1ndt•l•1 And Shoron Hird~. I''°' L. •nt! GIKl•t• (, Novi•. . Jwn '"' Hlfl•v ---- Death l\'ollces ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCL!Ff MORTUARY 4?7 E. 17th St .. Cosll' Tt1e11 '4M881 • BALTZ Bt~RGERON f'L1SERAL HO~IE Cornna drl /\.lar li7l-9450 Co5ta ~I Psa 646-2424 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUA RY J 10 Broad .... ay, Costa Mesa LI ~343l • TtlcCOR~n ci.: 1.AGUNA REACH MORTU ARY 1795 L11u111 C.nyon Rd. 414-Mll • PACIF1 C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemettry Mnn.1ry Chlpel -Poclfie Vin Drln Nrwpert line~. Calttonila IU-!7ot • PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL F'UNE.RAL BOME 1111 lloho A ... WlllmlUtor It.I IUS • SMITllS' MORTVAllY I!? Mola SI. Bulloptl lltod ut•• • 56 spectacular ocean-view sites. There's an air of expectancy in the salt sea breeze a t The Shores at Laguna Nigu el. Good thinge 11re happening. People who have 6eiected their site for their future home over4 looking the Pacific are busy making plans. You can be one ol the for tunate 56 who will own some of the choiee8t ocean-v iew aitea left j n. western America. Here11.t The Shoree:,you,...re in a world o{ blue waler, boal,, and 11<>ft,ocean-cleaned air. And your own planned community o( Laguna Niguel a ft'ord! all the JOod thinp which make ]ife better: line 1tore1, banks, choice restaurants, schools, parks and every recreation your heart desires including the 18-hole E l Niguel Country Club, the Lairuna Niiruel Ten nis Club, the M onarch Bay Club (memberships are avail4 a ble to all three Clubs), The Dana Point Marina 21,i miles to the south, a nd fash iona ble La guna Beach 6 m ilM to the north. Prieeff reftect the choice value o! Ille~ sites. Y0u can also view six htautifully bui lt custom h ome.a priced from $112,000. Come Jet u a show you the magnifice nce of ocean· view living al The Shores. Priced from 535,000 Excellent terms r---------- The Shores at Laguna Nig,uel • the choice community PhoMJ•ek Godwin today at (714) 496-4040 lor • J>tl'IOnal tour, or write for fuJI informatJon and f,..,., illuatrat.d brochure to: T~e Shoret, ThrH Mi>n&1eb Bay Plua, IAiuna Niruel, California 926n 1111 ... 1 name'-------------~ add,..., __________ _ I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 'cll}l ...u __ -----'1~--- , I I I I I I I I I I I L honi.o, busin-phon"-------------- ------ -- ----~ RaJlCho Be'1\lrdo and Villa fl Par Ir, other llnl!. Nf'IW Town~ bv AYCOComm.uni -, - Vote on April 111 1972 For JOH ·N STORE MEET JOHN STORE: 44 years old, CJraduate of University of Washin9ton IBSMEI; Consultin9 En9ineer; Resident of Newport Beach for 10 years. Board member of his Home• owners Assoc , Member of Citizens Coordinatin9 Commit• tu of the Harbor Area Freeway Fi9hters. Married 20 years to Marit, three dau9hters ; Solveig , Astrid & Linda . JOHN'S VIEWS ON SOME ISSUES: &""DENSITY . &""FREEWAY V AIRPORT , &""HIGH-RISE &""UPPER BAY 1""'LOWER BAY 1""'CITY BUDGET V ANNEXATION DEAR N EWPORT ERS. • . Control & provide for parks . Stop Coastal Routt . Reduct noise & pollution . Limit to few areas - . Protect its environment . Stop pollution & 1edi1Mnt . Insure full dollar value . Study desirability first I de sire to .rer11e as '' Newpoi't Beach Cii y Councilnzan because of my deep concern for our environnient and the need for t1 more eff icient a.nd ec o1101nical cit J f!.01'en111ze11 t. I of fer 111y 20 year.r of p1·o fessional e11r:.i11eering and business experience and pledge to yo 11 to he a rerf1onsive resident representative. T ask for yo ur vote on Tuesday , April LI. 1972. ?..-Ji;;e_ ENDORSEMENTS: WIH11m &9tt T"' lt1w, l:dwtnl '· I.Hen kalhfflnt I . 4twtrd Alln V. Andr1w1, Nl.0, Outfit ,t,. Ar,,..1tr1nt Mi•t•••I ll . ..,,,, .. , ..... M f, & Mri. ltthrt (. t llrd Mr. & Nl r1. Wtrd •••It• ,l,lll n tHlt • (trNH 1"41 H•rrl11 l t fl'llll Jt"'1' H. a1ny Mr. & Mr1. It. H, l i.l'ftnl Don•lll a1111f1 l l'llf'll It, ••nll1r. Jr. ~1ul I, l rMltl Mr. & Mrt. K1n11tl~ lrew11J1Ptr9tr Or. & Mrt. a . W, (Mn Alllfl O. C1ttll. Nl.O. W1ll•c1 C1llltrhtt4 J1tll L. C•lll-11 t ry•"' c~''"'"..,. ~'•l!tr Cltrt •ebt rt Cllff1nll Mr, & Nl rt. ltk~1t11 C!uc.•t ltlcfl•rll M. Ctlll1• Nl r. & Mrt, C1rl W, C•1lllw Mrt. Ann (r1wl lt tll1rl D. Curtl Alll1r1 !Ot lt9) DtYtv"' Nlr. & Nlrs. J•~n C. flllltn Nl r. & Mr1. Wlllll t'l'I DMlllll Nllrthlll 0111111111 lttllttl 1111m1n c ..... .... C11nl1I W. •rnt•Y Nltl•lll• •. ,ltlMr S11t1 ,klt•r lllWlft ''TlfH "1i\tlfr Ot••lll I , "lntltr Nl 1'f Mll'fll'fl !l ln1t1r Vlr91ntt '•ult OHrt• llrlllll CtnlltllCt M. •ri11ty 11111 llulwll1• A. W. Ot1l•Y Jtc~ 0Hrll A.I A, l tlty A. 0 111111111 lltbttl Or"nw11t •w11e!I C. O•lfft,. P1ul Gruff• Nl•••••ll "'" ""''' I . Mt nien 11.,1, w, M1t111cr1 ltlttH'I I . Htrltn. Jr. JHll Hlrl'ICI ll ulll H111!1ll Nlr. & Mn. lt11tt•t W, Ht ull Nlr. & Mrt. G11r,1 A. Mlt1ln1 Mr. & Mrt. ll1v II, Hl1111 Nit. & Mrt. J1tlt II. Htthl dtl Dr. lrwl" Mtllm•n "''"''" v. "'"''" G1r•llllnt HftH ll WllU1m H1l1l•ln C~tl1 Hepper Otor1lf H. H1ul1 Mr. & Mrt. ltttl T. HUlfltt llel11rl Hull W1tll11n I'. Hurl! Nit, & M ... W1yn1 lrt!tltf M, C. J.ii1>1•n Nlr, & Mr•. Nt1lt r. J1f111111n A, Ylflc•nl Jt .. ~n~t" Mn. Allrl•n JOY"'' ••rlNrt W•rell• Jtl\n ICllll4•r Wtlt1r J. ••ell tl•wld l tftt_ l t1 •. llrl&n Wrt)lt-T. lH l , W, L1wl1 .. lfl•IMt llc~ler I . T. tlllt •r•v•n '•lr!Clt LfllH•••tn Hl"J J, t ert11I J11 MC(lrl'l\lc-Nl•t .. E. Mcio:•v Mtrll" MclCttv•r l leyd II. Mt•tt'f. J•. Gtr•ld I , Nlilcfltll O.nn1 N11t11•• JNn Morr!1 J. I . ''TH" M1tnro1 J. Murl1y lt lc~1rd A. Htw•H Mr. & Mra. '•Ill o·s~ .. J1fln I , P1rlr1r Mr. & Mr1, ltltltr! H. '•rttr Attnl '•nrl1 M1wrk1 Pu•1I• lt1b1I C. 'e111 (hlrlH ,1ylen C•lvln 1'1erct Htlfll J. 'lt •Ct H•I "lllChl" Mr. a Nlrt1 Hink 'e•c1rlt Mr. & Mrt. Jehn F, l"trltf k•t~ryn PIWlfl "'"' ,.,.,., Ntrn'llrt lt•h• ••••rt '· ••""'v r1rl ltHll'I' Ortt ltttw lt1t111 "'"' Ht11ry A. llltdtl, M.O. Al IU !tl lllr•~• lltllln-Htw•,. lttflrt Jr. lt11Nrt .... ,., Nlr. & Mn. Jtlln J . ltru • .... ,. '· l tfl'lwtll lu11n,,. l llfld Lff C. S1mtn!t lnnt Sc•ttt• Mr ... Mr1. 01( ... n 1~1'•• Mr. & Mrt. •••ry l'-ri -M1,..1 lkl11~ Mtrrll1 S•llllflt !("'""" 1'"911 lr1 Smltfl Cfltr11t M. J1t.u t Mtr1enw s111r1 W. Spetlll!c~ 01r11111111 lltw•f"! Ctn!-lt1vtr It, l , Jtrickltr Dtrli Su,,...r11111 Nlrt, lttllll't ttllll1w1•t M•. & Mr1. OKI• •• T1v1tr llwnttl c. t•v••• lt1ll1rl u ............ Nl r. & Mr1. J1t• o. Y1t1t1 Dtl Yin Dr""tn H1!1llt M. WHlwtrlJt l i lly WtllOtr All<• Wlt•l11!11 lttlltrl Wttlt Cr. Mtnry WHltlt C.W,l•t C. Wllt1ft l lvln IC. w11-Nl•11•lnt M, w11..,. Ar1flur I . Wlnl1t Mr1. ltrll/d Wln11r ... r• M1rrl11 WUtntr Anitlt!ly W1lc11t Sttwtrl II. W-w•l'lf & I A .-~11111 •, w ......... '1<1.0: • "'"' .. ""'''' lli,t~ Wtr111t111 lvtl'tt! M. .,._.. Tlltl'IMI ll • .,..., EVPrU Rer;Utertd Voter in Ntwport Con Votr for John Store Candidate& Art Nominated. from Di$trict& Bur t ltcttd bu A.II Vote fo r "PROf'ESSIONA L L EADERSHIP" -ON APRIL JJ, ·197% FOR THE 7111 DISTRICT - JOHN STORE Consulting EnginHr LAST NAME ON BALLOT -FIRST IN QUALl "CATIONS Newport Beach City Caunc:ll C.lty Wide Election x '•14 f•r ~: Jellt lt'lf't C•t111MlttM, Jelt11 llHeft r n' Me rsfrlell DwMt14, """" CitetnMa 441 1..Ww ,.,.,. C4M-67MfH I • • I. r h h n f ' 0 ,, b Iii D " h ' p QI .'' lh c lh SI h " b SU ro " c R Jh cl m • l'anall11 Circus ............ _ _ ,_,_ __ bfl BU Keane "That '• for me ! I'll get it )" Old Dohlli11 Mal{e s Urba11 Comebacl{ 8~· PETER Tlli\'f;t; In (;:iff, ;:irc<1@1n,c: to the C"'"'I•~ scl•"t" Me"ner St•v•c• AmP rir;:i n Horse Council , lhf \\'EY.VI Oll1'1l . 1\·l as~. _ l)f'h-a1er;:ii:p income of the horse- b1e. Fuller hRs tn rl."f' earl v (l"'nl nJt fnmily in the. Unittd Jb rs'-IT!OrDlflRS. o_thW11ise....she_ St;ite~ is a sur risi ngly . In"' ~·cin't make ii to thr ofri re on $9,000 a year. That includes limf'. rur::il co mmunities. too. In the It's a fiu r h.:uil from her hii,:J,!cr m~tropoli fan area.s. P l , 1 1 lh . h h . hnr,;e n"·n1ng ~ c n e r 11 11 y aren .~ Klm!' n P JO s r s d d f k I l •k 1 I l l ff' emrin s a atter pay par e . .. ·en ;:i :i rc:i rs <1 P n l<'P in 1 I h . n an v e1•en . w ere. a a ne1ghborin~ ;if wn. ~nd ri·rn drr·ade ;:i.i:n there were just 8 t;;1r1~~; 1 ;.~~fk?~,~~n.~11~~~ ~;;1~ million ple11 1 sure hhnrses in the t'Oun!r\', 1()( 11v I ere ;i rp ar-gnori hn11r or rnnre of 11·orli to 1 " ·011·,0 Th• d . h . h h k d ~iro.,1n1 a1 r 1· :ii1x m n. 0 rig ! Jn rr O\.\'n :ir ·~ ar · hrick\'llrd horsP ht1s ('(lme into l,;:iri.1· llUll'h".".'O !TI U~\ ht I'll" 0\1 n grnriml'd anrl frd So ITIU.'01 i\lor<'f1ver. therp :ire no in· Tnn~ · rl u·a!inns 1h;i1 thP UP"'ard Sr ilJ il 's 11n1e ;ind rlf11rt trrn1t u•ill le1·1>I off more than IJebh1f> iztt1rll.1 i:1vec Th,. "' rlf"J:.rer or tiNn. rti"'ll rrl.co of n"·nin2 ynur n"'" Tht r<':ison for t h i s pop- hnrse ;ir,. \.\'Orth 11 :all . !Oh,. 11l11r111 ~1ort m n n e v 11nd mainlaln .... Shf' 1111uld fnri:n mru·p [1'1."Uf P 11me lo sPend if hrr ri"·n hrealifa.;t -;inrl rl1n trl thr .coame f;ictors that nPr . 100--ht>lnre shp \\nulrl h<t1,. hrlprd spur the whole fnrgPI In ferd her rnnunl~ rr1·1r :it1nn, 1ndus1 r~. Oehh1r. 11 ·.co 41u11r uh1 1nu"t. Rur lhrrt•.<i: ~melhin~ rnnrP [01•p:i; hn r"l'.'O. l.11<,. 1nt'rr :i.'01n;: tn hnr"e rirlin~ than tn mn.col lhou.'Oanrl s of Ire n . 11 .I! r r ~ Qlher p::isl 1n1r.~. 1·here'.c; !hr thrn11.chnu1 !he t·n1tf'd Sl at e~. rel1u1nnsh1r hrt"·een m11n 11 nrl 5hf"'s an rxprrl rir!Pr. annth{'r in!elligf'nl be1n,c. Tht> In r;irt she '.o; l'IE.'r n 111 h111nr rPRiJfd a rnan may hA1·e fnr nn A hrirsr p\·rr §lnrP he r hi!i fa1·nr ilr srt of i n\r rlubs f;ither fir.ct l1f1rd her 1n the l'<IO never be the rqu11l of h i~ b;if'k of a ·ptlny 11·h~n she 11·11'.'i ;i ffPcl inn for hi:ii hnrse. The li!t lP more 1h:in .1. L~rl .v cluhs are a sel of too ls : the Ou!chrs.co. half \'lnrj'.:a n. h;i lf horsP i.'i a par!ncr. Ame rif•;in !l.:lrlrllPhrrrl. h a .q Thr !nve is n't one-sirlrd. heen hr r," In (Vlmm;ind 5i nre r 1!hrr. A.c; Ocbbie ('an 1 P.~1if.v. :;hp v.•as JO. Ton.1'. p;i rt hnr,:r, thert>'s n o t h i n ll rnnre p11rt poo,v, i.~ a rrrr nl ac· hrartv.·armin~ than I he qu1~1fi nn uelror·ini;i nr i"'h fro m r hnl- Tim r u·a.c;. 11nd nil! 100 n1An.v !nJ11 of th" carden the moment )'f'A r(. a ~· e1thrr. whrn nu!~i rlr .'Ohc ope ns her back door in the fhe fArm1n~ enmmun11y, ff'\\' mornin~. peopl e o"·ned hor~e,:. They Thr cost of a rid 1nJ: horse:' C'Quldn't ;iffrird tn -nr R1 lr;i~t Anl't h1niz fro m $200 to \1·ell in that y,·as 1hf' gcnrrR I 1n1prPs-PxCe.c;.co of 52.000. Tn hoard a 51nn ·hnr,:e ;i i a .cot;ible: from $70 a If ;i ci11· or suhurban durllrr hnrl pon iP~ hP rould c;ill hi.co o"·n. he \1 ac; alsn a b u ~ i n r s ~ m a n fJf snrne substance -~meonr 1l'ho <'Oll lrl n1a1 r h h1.c; l'f'\tll'"tri;in srahlr 11·i1h a s tring nf C11dil!Rrs ;:ind 1n;iyhe t1 !l nll s- Royce nr two. month up. Sa1·s Oebhie: "I Cfluldn'! af· fnrrl '10 hoard ml' horses but I ran afford lhe ·S I~ or so it cn~1s !n feed th em.·• So ll hr keeps them in a .~n1;i ll h11rnlili r bui lding 1n !he h;ickv.1rd 1vhere she 11lso hR ~ ;i ~-h.v~20-ft. pt1ddoc k in 11•hich thr y c11 n e>:Prr ise. ShP. rides evrrv wl"ekend and sr metimei;; in 1he e1•en inji!s during sum- mer. Bul nn"·;i dav .c; the plu rn bPr. !he r 11rprn1er; and lhf' s11le.~ cl rrk <1! the h11 rrl \1'are counter mij?hl nwn 11 hnrlle nf his 011•11. DO SOMETHING BEAU TIF UL Ta ke a walk' in the park. P icnic under the trees. Plant some sunflowers. Make your anniversar y memorable. Rjngs illustrated ti re priced from $4,800 . Others from S 1 ,000 . .t.mt rie111 l1,t,r1u 1•11~.t.,.,erlClll l ot Ml•l•r (lurt t tie, Cft t rtt Atltllftll l11¥llM S LAVICK'S _ Jewel•" Si!lce 11!17 18 FASHIO N ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644-1l 80 Op•"I µ,,n, .,,d'Fr l. I 0 •·T · to •:lO p.m. • DAILY PILOT J /t Author Quits Panel in Book Dispute LEAS T TER .711 THR cATENf:D l\'E\\' YORK f AP I -Authnr Garr~· \\1ills has re~i1ned frnm a National Book.'1 Aw11rd11 Jury 1 n~11 di.copolf' with '"'n fellow p11nelists n1 t r 11·het hf'r "Tht> L11sl Whole F.11rth Catalog" ron.<itil u!e~ 11 hnnk . \\'illi;; w11s 11 mrmhrr nf !he jury on ronten1por11r~, aff;i ir~. nnf nf 10 panels seilrcting the ''""'"''ut-.:•~·ls • ,.,., ... ,. · "·or ks In bf> honnrt>d 11·i1 h th e annual lite rary pr1u:s Iha! arc.> to Ot 1u11murK"ed ne:s:1 Tuesda~. Hr "'1lhdrf''"' in prolt>~l 111 _1!1uns1 <·nn.c;1ritrr.t1o n of thP ca1alo!i!: by fel lo11· panelist.~ 01i:,1ij· llirhL bon k rrl1tnr of The Los Angelf's Times. and H11rri.~n S.a Ii s b ur ) . an 11s,i;oc1ate ed itor of Th,. Nr11· $500 m inimum, 90 day maturity $500 minimum, 2 year maturity $500 1n ini1num, 1 year maturity Ynrk T1mr " ·The L;i ~t \\'ho!r EAr!h C;i l;i lnJt '' 1i;; A k1nrl of ii lu.,trittrrl 1nr11.1f' to tools. hnok.~. rqu1pn11•n1 a n d l'ISSnrted n\11t<·r lh1nv !hat mi.cht hf nf usP 111 ;i rn1"1 n1unr l.a.'Ot 1rar 1~d 800.000 co p1e... · \V illi; 5:1 111 . 11•hf'n his rr.co1~na t1nn hrc.iime knr:i"'" Iha! hr bl'lie1·es that ;i Natlnnrtl Bon~ ',, .. .... · ... (·nn1m1 nre rulf' a 11: a i n s I "Pdlf ed book~ .. t hm1n111 r11 thP r11i:iln2 frnm rnnsidt r11t 1nn . nu~_hJ am! Salisbury d1rl nnl ;ii: rel' "A.~ I unders1 11nrl 11. 1urt.ce~ arr thP r n m p l e t " n1a .. rrr.c; or 1.1·h;1 t thPv 1.1'11 111 to 1nt'l11ri1? nr nor.'; "11 1 r1 Sal 11<ob11r\ .John 'c: Vr11 nli. 1'h1rr r \ rr·uth•p offi <'er nf lhe ('n n1 nHHPe .'OA id he harl SU!tlP.!il!'rl that the catalf)a bf' i Jl'Pn a SP"C'11I mtn1inn nr ~uhm 1 1tpd tn ;'I f'alPl!'.nr~· fnr "'Ork<; In crr a111•p puhlic;hin~. \\'ills ar<'eplt<I thP prnpo.~;il hu1 !hr olhrr l"n did not · I d1dn ·1 th111k !I 11•;ii;; our bu.co1nrs.c; In think nf SJ1f"C•1;:il ;iw11rtli: nr nrw c·.:i tPl?fll'Jes. S11lishu1'}' .co;i i<t . ''Ir 11·;:i~ nur h11~(nr.~s tn i:elpr-! honk.co nf rC1nte m pnr111 r~' ,11 ffa1r5 ·· SA.'\ OI F~<;o I AP j -One of !ht lacl ne!tt1n,1? g rnunrl~ of !ht lil!IP rare hird. rh t lea.~! lf'rn. 1s thre:arenrd hy prn11pecls of I glJ:11nt ic dt>mnn.~t11rl lon at fhe rlt>puhllr an N RI i n n a I Cort· 1•rn11on In rhr san11' 11rPa or "11ndy ~nil nr;:ir !ht Au.i;:u~t con· 1·rn11nn .~ile arr campgro unds he 1n,1? sough! by a n t I• Rtpubliran and antiwar ac· 111 is•~ ass oo rates. .. Shop . around. You wont find a better spot for your money. Our Investors Passbooks combine high yield and bank safety. You . wont get that in speculative ventures. Or even in many conservative securities. -An Investors Passbook earns 5~ % annually for 2 years. 5Y2 % for one year. 5% annually for 90 days. The minimum deposit is $500. Some savings institutions require at least twice that much to earn top interest rates. Make money the easy way. Save with us. BANKOFAMERICA TU('I E IN OUR BASE.BALL BROADCASTS-DODG ERS 1PR E·GAME , RAD IO/TV I AND ANGE.LS, IPRE.,POS T GA ME., RADIO) . .. • f WHAT'S NEW AT ' HARBOR VIEW 'Did you kno"· ynu can get 'to Hitrbnr \'Ir"' rrom !he airport as "'II as rrnm Coasl ll"·y? E11her \1·ay ~ou lake ~lacArlhur Rhd .• ro San Joc;quin Hills l'lcl. , _ • .Just ea'il of ra~hion .. Island. . . The rush of : Easter is pas! and nn11• 11 is patio time . Imperial . . ' J: Hardware has new \Vcbcr ~ BB.Q's. J\1nuth-water1nc;. flavnr !ha1's hard 10; " \ belirvr and spoils ,\'ou; fnre1·cr'. To livrn up your R.B Q. cookin~ . ., · tho10e rnlnrfu l. z a n y ~ 'Kabuki aprons arc.. back.~ ~ b.v popular demand .::it The , Guild Drug. Reg . $4.90 this :";eek only at~ ¥_$~.00-..• ~Dr sprinj:._s.bop-~ ,ping m:iybe a :\1aster . Char~e Card would be ;i. -convf'nience7 All dc1ailc;"· nre handled at So. Calif. '..i&- ·.1st National Rank. Harhnr: I Vie\1' Hill s, 64•t-85J I. Brite ~J cs pring fabrics; colorful~~ ""bathing suh n1a1cria ls are i . ·' '. ' at Tht frinRe Benefit. ~ Al!'O hells and bu!tons !I made , scissors sharpened ... ~ 1 ·~1 ake your palill plcas<'rs ~ ,.and pool splashers no\1·' .i · F'nr those nc "'ly sN ·n_1 ·spring "'oolcns ('amro ~­ . Cleaners ha s a great prrss i · JOb and cleaning fnr <111 _ J -~'our prrlty sprinJ?~ "'ardrobe ... \\"hilf' ynu arr ~ ~ out on !hf' patio \.l'h.v nnt ·J ··Sf'! up an ea~el'! Ne"'porl;-;i' .. :Statinnf'rs has a comp!r!e ~) .~tock ~f arl supplies; 1 Acryl ic.~. oi!s. po:i inl·pa~s._: can1·asses 11nd '"ho11• lo"".,· hooks for lhc ! s I 1imer ... Sandcastle Gifl 's ,_ is all brite for spring. Ne\1' ,, merchandise co rning in t1!I the limr .. Just .,\"hill _v11u . need for lh.:tt special gift.~ c;n in anrt Sf'f' them~ Cald"·clls Ca nrtirs is ho p· in~ your ~:aster !urned nut s11eet and grand. Thf'y · sii.r '"it 11;is lnrs of fun"' 1naklng and 1n;11llng )'OUr -Easter baske1s and ca n· .- ;r1if's. '' They arr al\\·ays.-, "ihrre to srr1 e you hllJ>- pily'. ... Think sprini<: at '- Childrf'n l,;nl imitrri. Lari<:r ·' selecl IOllS o( sporl<:\\'C;1r ftom infants to lcC'n~. Zingy srurr. . , .. \1o1he rs Dar is alre<1dy nrar. Put ' . . ynur order in tlO\I' fnr a bclllltiful. hloon1 ing pl;inf . !ha ! 11•oulri rie!ii<:hl ;in.l"nnes mon1' Flo"·rrs hr i\forri h;is bo11Prs In · choose .e '•rnm ... Pick up curl s ;i SI .no ct1 ch 111·ith shan1poo ;i11d ~el' as man~· nr as fe" <IS ~·ou Ji ke. ~~l 11n1nale -. rlr;;gµJes or pick up ten· • ft drils hrre t1nd there. "'ilh "\laj!:ir :i.l i1·ror's prr1nancn1 ' pick up wni·t>. Call 6~4· B040 • And for m n re · hea11!1" lrPa 1ments !r1· !he.- ~ counl~\ storf'. That's 0 wh<1 t lfowarris ,\'1r:rili11n is there ·,for. Skin· food. :-Olay;in 11n-...,. port.~ for hPrhs. honey and · pro1 ein ... 11 arl:lnr Vif-"' < ~hrll is ~!ill nffrrin_g the beauty tn.'ll1.rncnl fnr ynur c·.'lr. 1\ ,e:i;int hr1r~ai ri ! ric· C"hargr 1he °"'hftle air con· . d1!inn1nc: ~1·stem fnr $Ii Cl!l ,. ~.plus Ftt>On A $ 1 2 . 9 5 . :·l'alur, \la1·nah .1 r1inf'.~1 · Rea~:~· !his \.\Cek fctiturr~ · Lt1(1lo Sh:ir~11n~.; --Spcriah11nl! 1n LnJ \('r~i1 1 P:irk and Turlll' Ror~ A real]\' J!reat ~:iJpc Irani ll! 1:1 si:r tn hf'1p ~·nu All lh<' ~ time ... lllrhard~ 1~ Ah111~·~ ..._ full of rhn1r" buy"'-lh" new storr out here at Har- , bnr \111:11 is !ipac10U.!i, eye-1· C'a!ching. stockerl \Vi1h ; / Jst quality grx>d~. ll all · adds up to mi:ike ynur food ;ind liquor shopp1n~ ::i 'plc:i~Ur(I . S11w many ne~·" facfs ou! here durlny - . EAstrrtirne ... f.r:irlas semrs. senoras. srnnril a~ And hombres ... \Ylll he _ looklns;: ror yriu out her" af If ~ rho r \11ew ... ArtiM , LOIS JOY SOFT·SF.1.1, SA~I h~· Jt'iar•·ln :tlyers • I I 1 f I (. ' ' "'t' ·'IF If m o 'j{)) FEEL />NY ~£ r fER. YV'l, l'n IN A KV( Ta?-· OF CliJR5f, Ji'S A FIFit·/HOU A YfAA l\Vf.' Y outlif ul' Scientist S pots 'Sun Thu11der ' By BILL STOCKTO N PASADF.NA -FollnwinR up lhe chancf' nbservation nf ;i student a.~sistant , so I a r ;istronomers ha ve disco vered ~·hlt1 they~vp is thundf'.'r on the. sun. A s tr o no m e rs al the -Fes-tiv-al Sc·h cdul ed By McA rce FRESNO IAP1 -nocl1?er "lr>\fee \\;ho 1>111 up 40.'i ::icre" for AnJ?rla Davis' b:iil bond . no"' is planning a musir · f('stiv.:tl 1\•hich he says m.:t_v bring 200.000 persons to his Fresno County fa rm. 1'he even!. schedtiled .luly 4. "'ill be held for '"hun1an ist c11uses" anrt 11•ill honor the Re\·. ~\1arlin Lu1hcr King. atcAfce says . T h e an· nnunC'cn1cnt "·as made on the fourth :innf\'rrsary of King·s :iss::1Ss1nat1on . Part of lhc proercds y.·1!1 go lo thr legal defense fund for '.\11ss Davis, ~1cAfre said. She is on tri<'ll on San Jose on rnurdcr. kidnap anri con · spirac~· char~cs s1emn1111g from the shooting deaths <>f fou r pt·rsons <11 the Marin Coun1y Courthouse Aug. 7, 1970. fi:lcAfce "'ill ha ve to rrqucsl a pf'rmit under a county ordin<1nce regulRting ourdoor concerts. 1he sheriff's office said. Putting up i\·liss Davis' bt1il and saying hP y.·an1s 10 join thf' Comn1un111t party h::n•r rf'Sllltcd in harassmenl. in· eluding threats on the tive11 of his fflmily and h i m s e I f . illrAfrf' said. Fire dcstroved har valued at $1.0llO !asr Thursda·y, but 1he causr h<'ls not been determin- £'d, firrmen st1id . California l ns l ltult of Technology ha ve obs er v e d ~iganlic w a v es undulatirut outwarri 111 speeds up to 25.000 m ilt~ per hour from the center of sunspots. the puzzl- ing dark blobs lln the sun ·s suMare that often <'lrel"rger th;in the earth. The "'aves <'Ire 1.600 miles from crest I<. c r es I -t he distance from Los An geles to Seallle-and acl like sound "'aves 11s they move through the su n·~ gasrou~ atmosphere. The.I' seem associaled wit h nashrs of li_i::ht nbst>rved in ~unspots re~ul:irly very 2 12 minutes. One wa ve is ohserved fnr every '"'n fl:ishes. The flashes aren·1 bclif'\'ed to be lightning in the earthlX .sr.nse-:i discharge of ptntup clec trict1I ene rgy in the at- mosphere . But the flashhes and "'aves somehow prnbably are rt>lated In an energy release in sunspo!s . The waves ha\·e been in- formall.v nan1ed Stein "'aves aften Alan Stein. 22. a student ass istant "·ho spotted them by accident in some molion pic- tures Caltech scientisls had taki>n of the sun through a telescope. '"The acoustWal analogy of lhunde r is a good one."' Dr. llarotd Zirin. Caltech pro- fessor of astrophy.~ics, sai d in an interview . Zirin reported !he disco1·i::ry \\'ednesday to a n1eeling of th e Amer ican As!rnnon1ica[ Society i ti Coll ege Park. il:ld. The r11mblings of lhe solar lhunder "'Ould be Ion low in frequency for a h u m ;i n ohserver to hear-if he could gel close enough. But the.1· could be recorded and the rccordinj! speeded up to pro- ri ucr an audible sound . The di scovery oould ha\'f' gre<1 t significance for solar astronomy. Zirin said. "\\le no"' ha\·e :i regular. recurrent natural phenomena on lhe sun and that phenomena takes place under cerlain circumsf':tnces. ·• ? ~ Showing E)f r.!.,JR ji,'llll:I Handwrought Sterling •Hallmarks of Old New bury Crafters alive and work ing in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Mr. Richard Michaud will ex hibit a magnificent collection of sterling and pewter from Old Newbury Crafters. See handmade examples of holloware and flatware by these mastercrafts- men c reated in techniques unchanged since Pa ul Revere . At Our NEWPORT BEACH STORE ~-~ Frid ay and Saturday, April 74 _ 1· OLD 1"1W•U&T C&AITll l B. D. HOWES and SON FIN£JtWtLER$ FOil THREE GENERATIONS 3412 VIA LI DO NEWPORT BEAC H POW .. Families Back ·Do ves: Fa it, Thorough, Guoro"'""" Real Estat'.! Sole• and or Srolr.er l1rt,ost> BOSTON ~lrs .Jane Dudley has recel\'ed no y.·ord from her son, Air Forre il1aJ . (ieorge McKnight. i;1nce his planP was shot ®"'n O\'er \'.orth Vietnam Jn J\'ovember, 19fi.). Toda.v. ~·lrs. JJudle~'. hke rnan.v n1en1bers nf Amcricfln pri soner-of-\\'ar families. ls JIC'- uvr.l.v ca mpaigning for prcsi · dcntial ca nd idates pledged !n 1mmedialely ending !he V1et - nan1 \\"ar. F:fforls to p1are PO\\' "'1ve11 a~ de l e g a t es In !he Democ rat ic and Hepuhhcan r\ational Conventions have been n1<1dt 1n Sf\'er:il slt1tPs. · PO\\! families .'iupporlini<: Sen. r:eorge ~1 c G o \' e r n recenll~· appeared ""ilh the South Dakota Dfn1ocrat in Ne"' Hampshire . Florida PO\\' families "' e r e organiied behind ).1;unr Democralic Sen. i':dmund S. h.·luskie's presiden· tial Oid. Mrs. Dudley. alnnj! \.\11h :-01iss Sheila Cronin and •ft.1r~ Maureen Cro nin. H e g a rt .v . sisters of POW-T.C-Comdr. 1\ttichael Cronin, took thf'ir cause to New Hampshire nn behalf of California Repub lican Rep . Paul N. McCloske.v .Jr. l\liss Cronin, coordinator or t he Wa shingtnn-based Pri50ners of \\'ar-Missin)? in Atllbn f"t1milies for lm· mediate Re.lease tPO\V.l\11AI, said in a Boston inrer\'ie"'. ··\VP ha \'e nolhing ro lose : y.·c have peact to gain." PO\V-~11A. established ln Ma.v. 1971. will no longer limit its activities to seeking in- formation on PO\Vs, t.1lss Cronin said. "\Ve cannot separale the releasing of PO \\ls fron1 end· Ing the w<1r . The important thing no"' is that \1'e st;:iy al home and see what we ran do to end the 11·ar and bring al! the men home." she said. There are 1.635 A mericr1 n POWs and missing men in V iet nam . P Q \\.'.~11A represents some 500 fam ilies of these men. l\1any families do not kno"' if thei r husbands. son. nr fathers are e\'en al lv e. ,\1rs. Dudley did no! kno1\' unril l!l70. "''hen Sen. J. \V. "Fulbright 10.Ark.1 a n d Sa11 Diego Se ts Posse SAN Off.CO 1AP 1 The San Diego sheriff is fOr minJ? a specit1l posse f(lr t h e Republican N a I i on a I Con. vent lon to free his regul:ir deputies and reserves from routine work and allo~' them lo concentrate on la"' en- forcemen!. Sheriff .lohn Duffy says he plans to deputize 300 persons and give each of then1 JO hours nf instrllctilln 5(1 thev Ed" <1rd ~1. Kenned\' 1 (). ~lass 1 prf\du<•f'd R ~orth \111'!· namf'<:f' PO\\l li'it. lhal her ~on had hren capturf'd and "'I.lit ali ~e. The rnm1hes haven't tntallr J:iVf'n up on Pre~i t!ent ,'\'i;1;fHl Said ~1 isl! Cronin · ··\\'e "'outd hr ju~t as happy to ha\e ~1r Nixon set the "'ithdra\1'al date in exchange for the P0\\1 release. But if the President h;is nothing positive to s;ir after the China trip. we h11 ve to let him know tha! "'e're Just a lllt!t> fed up \.\'1th pr1111'11~r~" \1 1~.~ ('r(lnin IC>r rlled the r residenf!l Jan 25 ptace ptar• "nolh1n~ nr."'·" She did see k cl<iriht:Hion of sr11 eral point~ from ,John !\egroponte, a n11~1nllf'r of l.lr. Jf!'nrv A K1ss1ngrr's staff. ~ci.:rOpontr. <1c·co!'d in~ 1<1 ~Ii ~"' Cronin. told her tn give lh<' plan JO 1nonlh,~ 1(1 11,irk 1'h(' 1>res1den!1al election l!l 10 1non1hs awa.v Using dnnntcd f11nd s. PO\\'. ft.·llA \.l'i1! operate on an $1].(l(l(l hud~f'I hr!\\"l'tn """" and !ht :-.01·pmbf'r rlectinn. 1' h 11 t TRAINING P,.,one for Free Folder 111011(') "'ill he sprnt on phnn ANTHO N'f SCHOOLS hills. tr11n.~porta1inn of PO\V a l'h. 17141 77•·5100 1111 S. ltNk~1tr\I SI. fam1lie11 to tht' d i f f e re n I .1. .. 1~11rn, c11. tt~ prinu1r1c~. PO\\' hullt"t ins, and I';;;-..::;:;;:;;::.,;;;.;;;;;.._., the salary of one. full·limel -----------, 1vorkcr. Sll1d :-01rs. Uud ley · '"It's very d1st'<luraµ:ing heanng lhe san1f' fal.~e pror11ise!i fl\'er the years Ru1 1f I {';ill thcrn lies. people 1n11ned iate lv think J'n1 /II riirlitl'll. YoU just ha ve to kf'.'!'P Jt lOS LOVE UNC LE LEN Saturdays in The DAI LY PILOT tr_ying ._" ______ _''.=:====-=====' ·"SAR~~S SPRl~6 5~-j L' We're bloom ing with big values for every ~ ~ room in your house. Use your Barker's FLEXACCOUN T to pay as yo u enjoy you r pu rchases . H -------- r 'I .. ' 1~1 I , "" I == 15.8 cu. ft. t-hilco r efrigerator is frost free. ~o more messy defrosting ever in either the refrigerator or the freezer sec· lion. Y.ou'U love the convenient storage for s mall often used items on the door? in both areas. T1vin ~risper_s hold an a.verage farnily~s weekly needs in c nsp t~eshness. Sh elves 1n refrigerator section are adjustable for storage of any size foods. Choos e in \Vhite, avocado, 2 6 9 9_ 9 :oppertone or harvest gold to blend with decor. 'al. 319.99 • ............................... BARK~R'S · il!JD@ * !J@@&J@a(Q){J@@ -· - can take nn such jobs" de;,:. LONG BEACH . h L Al c s ing. administ rati" pn>e.,sing -in I e OS tos en ter, learns and Bellflower. 596-1161 at the jail and internal HUNTINGTON H . . bu ilding security. Thpy will be BEAC -1n the Huntington Center, Beach Blvd . at Edinger. 892-4405 sworn officers but won't carry • w"pons. he said Shop Sunday 11 to 5, Monday,!~urs da ~ and Friday 10 to 9, Other Days 10 to 6 RE-ELE CT Bill St. Cl air TO COS'f A 1\I ESA CIT Y COUNC IL APRIL 11 Bill St. Clair has always recognized rhe importance of clean light industry to Costa Mesa. Industry provides tax incame to allevi· ate the property tax burden on local home owners and provides steady employment for local residents. California Injection Molding Co. pays property taxes of approximately $1,000 a year on a single machine like the one pictured right which provides jobs for 4 1/i people. The company presently pays in excess of $45 ,000 a year in local taxes and emploY$ 275 peaple. Bill St. Clair has worked diligently over the years to provide proper zaning and servi· ces for industry. He has been personally r11· sponsible for attracting new industry to Cos, ta Mesa and solving problems that wo uld have forced some existing industry to move out of Casta Mesa. Re-elect Bill St. Clair so that he can con· tinue to preserve the lntt grity of industry in Costa Mesa which provides e mploym ent a nd lowers prope rty taxes for Costa Mesa resi· dent$. R, Gllhert, l're,ldt11t ef Collfoflllt h1 loctloft Moldi~ Co,, l1te., ,,,1,1111 •ht f111e 1Nlnt1 of 1111 h'ltrlc.ote, l"Jectlo11°11'1oldod p+ostlc 'ro/tct~t 1101•/ttt tt l iU St. Clolr, Cf'~Po Mt•• Cit¥ Co111"cll"'o11. • \\ y re da re w he re de lh a di Al " ni to 1~·j "N Fr pe for ale Na s he her or lhr lhr or B noti tha dim poi an Ma bro Yor " cast som rec abo 1ug he nev H m'"' ed • mys pow lhjn As R SA Gov. dre Beac day tiona Bea r I I I I I I 1 • L~ -· • Tl111rsdc1y, Al)rll b, 1972 DAILY PILOT J ;'; Senator SJDith Fa~ing Battle · 74, GOING STRONG Margaret Smith By GEORGE B. MEllRY Clitlstia·n Scit>11ce f.1onitor Serr;ice AUGU STA, ~l aine -After more than three decades in Congress -the past 24 years in the Senate -Maine's ~fargaret Chase Smith has no inlention of political retirement. At 74. the only woman in the 100. member United States Senate is looking forward to another six-year term, And despite potentially stiff challenges in both the June 19 primary and the Nov. 7 general election, many observers here feel she will make it. Vying y,•lth Mrs. Smith for the GOP nomination in the coming weeks will be Robert A. G. ~1onks, an affluent Cape Alcoholic Recalls B .lackest Moments SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) afternoon . he said, he began to Elizabeth law)'er and industrialist. This is the fi,rst tlmc sin_ce ljg4 thJlt l\1a1ne's cider statesman has had op- posi tion from v.'ithin Republican ranks. If succes.srul in fending off her primary foe. Stnator Smith Jaces perhaps an e\•en tougher challenge in the fall election. \vhen the Democratic nominee is ex- pected to be U.S. Rep. \Villiam J), lfat ha wa y v.·hose 2nd District conlprises half the state. The Auburn attorney and fourlh·term congressman has been campaigning ex· tensively for nearly l\VO years for the Senate seat l\1rs. Smith has held since 1949. tiilany O<!mocrats maintain that Rep. llathn y,•ay's pros~t for \Vinning the _political promotion' he seeks v.·ould be considerably greater should :\lonks be his Opj)Onent. Others insist that Sen. Smith is far froru pollllc11.lly lnvmcible and might be vulnerable should she n1anage 10 ju.st make it through the primary. They note that Rep. llath;i.,.,,ay has ;it- tracted substantial Republican as 1\·ell us Democratic voter support in past elec- tions. In his party 's primary, he faces Jac k Lewis Smith, a' Portland salesn1an and unsuccessful candidate for the same nomination si x years ago. Republican leaders in i\laine :ire oUl\vardly confident that regardless of \\'hct her Sen. Smit h or l\1onks \\'ins the nomi nation. their party .,.,.lit hold onto the Senate seal. Some GOP regulars y,•ho are delll>er<itcly not tnk 1n~ sides at Uils point ft'cl 11 .lt'®lorial primary coolest \'.ould not injure eit her ('andidate as son\e 1nore cautious collei1gues suggest. ~tonks . .,.,.ho can1e to l\laine three yt'ilrs ago from i\1assachusetts. has been build ing a slate\\'lde oi:;;uniz:ition. L!ist year~ he \1•as involved in a suc· ccssful signature campaign to place the question of abol ishing straight p.1rty voting on the state ballot. This question 1vill be decided in the June primary 11 hen J\tonks hopes to unsent Sen. Sm ith. ln his campaign he h:is been emphasizing th1• nerd "to preserve l\1ainr ;1s the last natural grea! c11v ironn1ent.'" In his can1paign pitches. he h:is !wen al'oiding direct crilicisn1 of ~Ir~. Sn111h, and has en1phasize d he is runninJ: for un l.lfflcc . not u~u1n~t 3 candid ate. llt:i.-''hi~hl; uunj)Ut.cr-lwl-crunpaign.·· as it ls refer red to by l\la1nc political lradcrs. ts directed 1ovtard a bmad cross· ~ettion Of l'Oltrs, including the elderly and une mployed. both of whom represent n substantial se~1lll'11t of Ille state's 1~4· mlllton pupulution. A\.,.,·r1) s a stroug state.,.,•ide vote getter, she polled a record 256.890 votes in easily \\'inning re-elt-clion in 1960. Ahnough St>n Smilh·s age is bound to hr a p.1r111i1 1s~11e in the coming can\· 1n•ii?:n t1eitl1er r..IMk~. 1vho l<t 38, nor lt:llh11\1'a~. IA is 1•'ipertl•cl to rn:tkr this a 1n;qur l'-'llt' l11•ca\l.~" ~urh n 1110\'f" u·ould 1irutiahly r1':li'! 111 he r r<1101· a1nong con· :-.Utul·nt.• 11 ho111 ... hi.' has ser\ ('(f for nlany ~ l'!lri;: \\'hen Thomas Sy,•a!l ord came realize that if "I'm ever go ing home drunk one night seven to quit, l have to quit now ... not tomorrow, not next 1,1,•eek , years ago he kne\v he · hatl not arter the next broad- rcached the limit. casters convention ... " The look on his young Sy,·afford said he drinks soft daughter's face was enough. drin ks "and a Jot or coffee" OPEN 7 Days a Week Niles 'Til 9 HUGE TIRE PURCH SE ••• COMPARE OUR PRICES ••• VW's TO CADILLACS; TIRES FOR FOREIGN, TRUCK, GLASS BEL TED, ALL TYPES, ETC •••• FREE INSTALLATION! 0 1 suppose you could say 1 now and i~ grateful that he reached my dignity threshold, qu it drink ing "just as I was which J ,vouldn't go beyond." poised for the swan dive over he said in a p p e a r a n c e s. -=='h=e=c=li=ff=. '='=======.I recently. Ir g.,.,,afford, 52. is vice presi- dent for prograin practices for the CBS Television Network and a member of the board of directors or 450,000-member Alcoholics Anonymous. He hasn't had a drink for seven years, not since the night his daught er ,,·hispered to his \vife. ''''hat 's the matter \\•lth daddy~' and she replied, "Nothing, he's smashed ." Swafford \\'as in the San Francisco Bay Area for an ap. pearance before the newly formed National Council on alcoholism at the Alameda Naval Air Station. S\l.•afford recalled that \l.'hen he was a salesman for J<CBS here he used to haYe a couple j of drinks before lunch. ''''O or three afler work and t .... ·o or l three after he got hon1e. "And ii didn'l gel in the ,,·ay l of my \\'Ork." he said. But eventuall y he began noticing a loS! of men1ory and that his drinking capacity '''as diminishing. Still . he made it a point never .to be late or miss an appoi'ntment. Not until Pi.larch 1965, on a day after a· broadcasters banquet in New York City. "Almost the entire broad- casting i n du s I r ~, had IOmething or a hangover,'' he recalled. A friend telephoned about 11:30 that morning and suggested a Bloody l\tary and he repl ied, "I thought you'd never ask." fie cancelled an important appointment. "The \'ery idea ... \\'as just overwhelming. I co u Id n 't make ii, spent the day drink- ing'.' Aft er he canceled I h e meeting, he said, he was "fill· ed with terror ... l could feel myself becoming q u i t e powerless over the .,.,,holel thjng.'" As he l\'as drinking that 1 Reagan to Talk SACRAMENTO !UPI 1 - Go\•. Ronald Reagan will ad· dress a luncheon of the Long Beach Joint Service Clubs Fri· day at the Lafa yette Interna- tional BaUroom in L o n g Beach. ·TODAY! I IN COOK'S CORNER Fello\v Ne\vporters: Thi s is Dr . Al Sto<:kton -long ti1n e veterinarian and resid ent of Corona del !\Jar. I am supporting Dee Cook for the New· port Beach City Council, for the followin g .rea· sons:: Dee Cook served us \Veil on our City Council in the past. Dee's outstanding record is known to many. Dee Cook will be a lull timt Councilman. Dee is an indtptndent candi- date. Dee Cook possesses the highest qualifications and leadership to fulfill any assignment in the Ne\vporl Beach ~lunici· pal famil)r. Dee Cook \\'3S not draft- ed by an organized group. He will act in terms or benefits for the entire city. I urge you to vote for DEE COOK on April 11 ! ! Si "t HtWtMrl l1r HtWplrttrl VOTE FOR P. D. "Dee" Cook lg] Hewperl Cl!y Wldt Covn.:11 EltdlOl'I April lllh ••if tor •r Ythmlttrs hr CMll: -A1 N. s .. ,,,, nu 00111 .... r.1, c.,,_ Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For YourMll or • Friend· Mty ht u1ed on envelopes •s return tddress 11.bel1. Also very >.tndy •• ictentificttion libels for m1rlrin9 person•! items such •• books, records, photos, etc. Labels st iclr on 9l11s end mey be u1ed for mtrking home cennecl foc:d iftm1 . All libels ere printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quelity wh ite 9ummecl ptper. • -----------------------, r "lff lit I~!• tlVPlll, ell• "". -11 Willl tl ,U Ill I I •1111 ,111111119 L•kl 01w., P.o. hi IMt I l (NII JI\ ... Clllf, 12"' ' I I I I I I I I I I L----~~L-~!-~~!NI!~~---~J AND Campers f>.00xl68159·; 7.00xl 5 "22"·' Tires, Ti1e1 e¥ery · w hert, but not t nough room to lo•t !hem oil! f obulou• p•ice1 on oil 1•1e1. 6.70x l .5 ~19"·' 8 .00x I 6 .5 ~29"·; Here i1 1Mr ban1ry you'~• 0.1n lao~in9 orl ••• flfE IEPlACEMENT GUAUNTEE• with LONG lASTING POWEllZED PlATES a. AMPERE HOUltS. 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The fomou' Un iroyal Lor edo Multi Rib tire also called !he "Rain Tirt." This tire ha1 been purchased by mill io ns of sati1fi ed custom ers thruou t the nation. Known for itl performance in the rain, this outstanding tire is now available at these ridiculous low prices. Don't miss out! TUBEL ESS. S.80XJ5 8.SOXl3 fit ~: (8711/1.1) s12ss Costa Mesa 1005 Hltl'bor II. fcer. •f W•r & H•rhr) (114t 151·1000 1 a~x 1 • f·,._, • " " !Ei8/Ml 7. 75X 14 t F·78/Ml 7.7~X 15 !Fi 8/I:;J SJ 7ss Buena Park Fullerton Jt6Z 1121 l i•ceh1 II. Se. Euclld lcor, ef Ll11t.ol 11 11 l llr. N. 1f & KA.nl ll•trtlde fwy.) C714J 126·SSSO t114 1 110-0100 fi1,: 8.25X14 tf.;B/MI 8.25X 15 iGl>J/l .;1 OPEN I DMl. WIU OPIN DAllY 8 30 9 .. ururnAY 8 JO ro 1 JUNDAr 9 6 - • j 6 DAIL V PILOT Thursday, Apr!! b J(j72 ' Se1•vice Jealousy Navy U11cle Sam 's Favo1·ite? 8'' GEORGE \\'. ASlf\\'ORTJI !inn. tl<Hrc\'er, hi y,•h:il thl' • CluHll•~ St"'-rK• Mt<tltor Strvlt• oiher services see as o\'ersell· \\rASlllNGTON The ing by the Navy -and 11·hat United St<i tes Arn1y. Navy and the Navy sees as realistic ap- Air Force may be hcad1 n,g for praisnl. a ne11• era of intense public It is pointed out 1h11l the rival ry. Navy is cryin~ it nt>eds more The p u b 1 i c bickering cnrriers al a time 1vhen it ht1s remembered from the 1950's the only large carri1.1 fleet in and earlv 1960·s, later pre-the y,·ortd :ind is building em pted by forn1er Defense escort ships a1 a ra pid <:lip. So Sec re ta r y Robert S. populor ure :.uhmarines \l'ith ~lcNamara. threatens to the Congrc~s that last ~ear brt'ak forth again. _ advance funds u·ere provided the Army and the Air Force ----- Qver the attentions <ind funds going the Navy's y.•ay . And lhe politeness and un11·iltingness to :---_ be-en sought. tlcnnwhilc. the Air l'"o'l"ce ls having trouhle selling its str;itt>~ir pr11~ram<;. and the 1\rn11, 11h1ch 1s bringing n1uch t'quli)1ncn1 b;1cl. frun1 Viet- n:un. is raced \1·ith 1he har.~h rc::ih!y !hat 11 1111 of the new equ1pmrn1 hough! for thr \1 :-ir i!i batl('red and 11·orp. And thr. ne11' progra rns the Ar1ny Is ,<,eeking -such as for a nc11• cu1nhat hcl1cnpler :ind a nr.11' niyin ballle tank -are in continuin~ difficulties. --~- \1 ~ G "E T flt O S,.; 'J) o ~i.~ S ~IE \\.l'·o I To E Mes an Goes On Voy;;t ge • • .James IJcod1ngcr, of 2H9 i::. 22nd St., Cos ta ~1esa, "·as one of 11 University vf !llassachusctts g rad u n t e students \1·ho spent F.astrr vacalion aboard the Research \'essel "Eastward." The crew or the sixth annunl occnnog!'nphic training voya~e left Chnrleston, S.C .. tor six days and returned 10 Beaufort. N.C. They collceled and rn:.idc a survey of botton1 animals on the continental shelf. The group also studied l'Urrent flo"' rates and took plankton sa.nplcs. air pri v11 tc gripes against sister services so evident ·in recent years are grndu;illy disappearing. Win a Boat at the Boat Show To many office rs in the Armv and the Air Force. the hreWing fight is over tl\c ques· lion of survival. Some se nior Army officers believe that their service is being ne~Jccted to such an ex- tent in the quest to rebuild the Navv that real questi ons n1ay devClop on \Vhether lhe Ar1ny will be able to pcrforn1 ils designated johs. For lhe Air. r~orce, the ques· tio!!,_£> more strategic. The ~ir F'orce wants to stay in the nuc lear·111arfare bu.~incss. and Air Force officinls sense a great need to convjnce the ad- minisl ration and tile Congress of _the viability or. and need for, land-based missiles and strategic bombers. Part of the story n1ay be seen in the defen.~e budi;!ct for fiscal 1973. Jn terms of pro- posed outlays, the Navy slKJ\l'S an increasl! of about $200 million, \l'hile the Air Force sho\v s a drop of $1.1 billion and the Ar1ny a decline of $1.5 billion. The declines are parlly at· tributable to the lowered cos for Vietnam. Given these dollar di!fcrenc· es, a certain amount of in- terservice jealousy is in- evitable. Adding lo the fric- ' \ Gemico West, Incorporated Presents Snapir 420 Superboat Winner of every championship it has sailed since launching in March 1969 . .. fa stest, tough es t, sleekest 420 ever built. Big Sister to The OD 11 to be Given Away by the DAILY PILOT at the ~•'fli--S: ,:;i Western National Boat & Marine Show April 1\thru 9 Anaheim Convention Center Snap i r's 0 D 11 • r he mini boat for n1ax1 fun SH thi1 14·po1111d ccirtop 10Uboot for oll the feot11rn thcit •dd 11p to pure e•foyll'le11t! Yo11 con win this S4SS beo11ty or the boor 1how. Cllp co11po11 below cind ll'loll It or r1tt11011a!!Je fac$lll'li• le, to the DAILY PILOT IAddrt1s it to: Sallboat, DAILY PILOT. P. O. 801 1560. Cotto Ml't<1 Ca. 9262&1 or deliYl'r It to the boot 1llow. Norhi119 to bwy. Winnl'r need 11ot be prne11t to wl•. ,--------, Mi1I C011p0ft II lllt OA ILY PILOT tr OthYt r ii It WtJtlrft Nillofti l I 8111 & M1rl~1 Shew. l<ft!~•"'J hi Duy. WlnMr nttd 1111 bl prtunl t1 I Wiii Or••lnt •I • '·'"· Suncl•y, Aprtf t. II "" Mii tl'IOW. • ........................................... 1 I Add1cu .. . ....... ... . . . .. .. , I c;,, .. . ... . ... ... . ............ I I Zip =·=··=·= Pllo" =··~·=·~ COOK OFFERS THIS EXPERIENCE TRAINED PRODUCTIVITY IMMEDIATELY (Prl., Co111tcn S«Ylce) ALWAYS AVAILABLE FULLY TRAINED BETTER SERVICE FOR PEOPLE READY FOR ANY ASSIGNMENT "Save Newport Beach for Newporters" Smith to Acquire Assets, Liabilities of Fidelity SAN DIEGO IAP I -A lei· ter of intrnt filed by United States Nationa l Bank sho\rs the bank conlrnlled by C. Arnholt S1nith plans lo ucqulre su bstant1allv all asse ts and ass u1ne nlost liabili ties of Fidelity Rank. A s1>okcsrnan for the San Die go· base d Llank said liabllities of Fidelity Bank. based in Los Angeles, ma y ex· ceed $100 million. Al 1he end of 1971, Fidelity Bank listed nssets of $111.6 million, deposits of $81.S million and loans outstanding of S72.7 million. United States National listed ·assets of $737.7 milllon and deposit s of $632.8 million. James F'. ~1 ulvaney, exccutil'e vice pre sident, s a i d ap- plication \vould be made to st:ite and national banking authorities if an examination proves satisfactory. •·rr ce rt a i n t h in gs materializt>. "'e intend to go through y,·ith this trnnsaclion." J~irst fidelity C.:o., a Beverl,v ~fills firm. OY.'ns 94.5 percen t of fidelitv B<ink, a state· charicred ·institution y,•ith. its head office nl \V i I s h 1 re Boulevard !ilnd branches 111 !\tar Vi sta and fllanhaltiln Beach. , There are 59 branches n( Un ited Stflll'S Nn tional in Southern CaUlurnia \1'1lh aJl ;ippticnti on for others in_ Nor· thern California 11 end ' n Jl • Sniith is prcside111 nnd bonrd chairrnnn .• -- C-L-EARANCE WASHERS • DRYERS • REFRIGERATORS • RANGES • TV NOW REDUCED TO CLEAR THIS WEEKEND! --FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, Frotl·ProOf, 15.l <u. ft., only JO" wide, . 4.75 cu. ft. freezer, door 1tor•t•· 2 only, Herve1t Gold or white. $288 Dr11ticelly reduced . . -.......... . FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, fro1t·proof, hut• 17.0 cu. ft. Fre111r $299 1tore1 up to 166 Iba. Door 1torege, Rev1r11-door1. Haw only .. FR IGIDAIRE SIDE·BY-SIDE, big 16.S cu. ft. yet anly JO" wide. fre11er $398 stores up to 211 lbs. complet ely fro1t•Proaf, lot1 of door 1toreg1. Now only FRIGIDAIRE BIG 20.S REFRIGERATOR, with free11r store• up to lOl lbs. $349 Fro1t•proof, lot1 of door 1tor1g1. Now to <le1r 1t only SAVE NOW! FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR ONLYs19s • 12.J Cu. Ft. Overoll • Door Storogc, Compartment5 Onl y 30" Wde Freezer Store5 Up To 120 lbo. HURRY! DON'T MISS IT! 'FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER, cu1fom delu•e porteble model convert1 to built-in l11t1r ; l cycle. rinM lnj K tor. 1 only , Avoc11do. R.Ouced to cle1r . $178 FRIGIDAIRE MICROWAVE OVEN ••• lost, cool, clean, eo1y! $388 Cooks in up to 75°/o I"' time than conventional methods. Portable, plu9s Into ony separate J.wire 9rounded 115 yoJt outlet. Reduced to FRIGIDAIRE DRYER S, Cu1tom lmp9rlel dryers, top af the line model, 3 only, <Opper 11voc•do or H•r••tt Gold. Reduced to terrific 11w lng1 . RCA PORTA BLE TV, 16" (di1g. m••1.) with RE MOTE Accucolor 3 only now 1t dr11metic 11vln111 RCA TV, t1ble model Tl .. lC11119. Me11.) A<<uCo lor. Now gre•tly rtducM , , . 1evel . RCA XL-100 TV, solid 1t11te lt" {di11g. me111.) only m•••uru 15V2" deep, now 11t terrifl< s•vln91 .... . ...... RCA TV, 23" (dl11g. mu1.) t11bl• top model, solid 1t1t• tr11n1v l1t11 . Ac<uColor now priced to <le11r ........ .. $198 $318 $318 $458 $538 Drastic Reductions Now on Stereos, Radios, Cassette Recorders, Ranges, Gas and Electric, Too Numerous To Mention All ••• Come See, Come Save! REMEMBER LIMITED QUANTITIES ••• MANY ONE.OF·A·KINDI All Items ll1ttd subject t• prior 111le, 10 bt here e11rlyl 25 Ye•rs-of lnte9rlt11 •nd DependafJIJltv C-OOK BA TT LED COASTAL FREEWAY YEAR AFTER YEAR P. D. ''DEE'' COOK ·I x I COSTA MESA I EL TO•O • Newpo<t heck Soddl-k YoMoy 14166 ...... w 14 411 I. Je1e1te .... St. l•ll t. S..-ettl 1 11' hlly: t .f, s.t. t-4 Delly : IM, Tttttr., h t 10.t 646· 1684 ll"/ .JUO • ' HUNTIN!;TON IEACH ·FOUNTAIN YALUT ........... & ._,...4 l.nt t. Ledy Mkt.J 111 ... , w.;., frl,, 1 .. t: T .... , "•··ht. 1t-1 HZ0 SS2I A u b " G \' ' A \\' 'in • T Rg qu ro ro bi pt . op ha. lh !hr An M mi I~ ly Sen N.:ir bee She L ann or ' hnl Ma E~c I. ' .. a rot r<'Sf' C::in. II mill S<'r\ min 450 l•ivolved Ganie U11it Aids T1~out Spaw11ing SANTA CRL:Z 1APl About 450 steclhead trout. unable l.o grt up lhe San Lorenzo River In sp;i,1·11. havt. be('n givrn a fr('r ridr by tht sta te Department of Fish and Game. Aided by an est imall'd SO volu ni cer h('lpcrs frnrn nr:arhy schools and the Santa Cruz Anglers 11nd Hunt ing Cluh, \\';:irdtns neller1 the fish, v::irv- 1ng from 8 to 16 punds rach. in e roundup Tuesd;iy at !he City Gets Park Rule LOS ANCEL~:s 1l:Pl 1 The BMrd of Sup<'rvi~r~ ha s agreed unanimou:;::ly 10 relin- quis h the county 's share of l'Ontr.ol of the park sur- rounding Olci r 1:1zt1, 1 h e birthplare of Los Angcl!'s. ;ind pt>fmi t thr c11y 10 tAkf' ovrr operations. The park for sc1·cral yea rs has been oprr11terl jointly by theo stalP, ('ounty and city through rhe Puehlo de Los Angeles St air H 1st or 1 r .:i I Monument and P11rk Co m· mission. mou!h of the riv rr "'htrl' thev bed been n1illing. • Drought and sandbars block· ed their travel upstream. They ""erf! loaded into l\vo lanker trucks and t11ken to rhe \Vaddelt Creek H1trhery 10 [ourooons j milrl'I north of hert, where Frank Hubbard. Fish and Game Depar1men1 off i c i a I hert':. said 1hey "'ill spawn . Beco:iuse slt.elhead, unlike salmon. sra\\'n t"·o or threP !imes before dying , thry "'ill be rcturnrrl lo the ocea n 11 fler they've spawned at the h<ltchcry, Hubb.:ird said. The eggs won't be hat.chcd here. bu1 "'ill be takrn to thr department's fish incu b11 tor plant on the fl.1ad River in . Humboldl Coun1y. Hubbard s:iid. Aflcr h;itching. and \\'hen lhe .voun.e: rin.e:crli n.e;s gel to be the righ t size, tht.y'll be brought back here to bP turned loose in the San Lorenzo River. This means lhey'll return here hit.er on lo spawn , he s.itid. · Solon Proposes Smaller Project \\'AS•llNC;TON fl r 11 Leg1slAt 1nn proposinR a sh.:irp· Iv scaled-do"•n version of a Scnate-appro\'ed C.len Canyon Na11on;il Recreation Are11 h;:is been introclured by Rep. Sherman P. LIO"'d r R·Utah 1. Lloyd said the House p"rk~ anrf rerrratinn subcommittet. of 1vhich he is ;i ffif'nlber . 1\·ill hold hra rh1i;:s on thr proptisal ~1ar 26·2i in either l\;i n.ih or F:sralanlr. b;isis h,\' !ht Burf'aU or Land Mana~rmen1 . The Senate-passed legisla· lion. introduced by Sen. Frank E. ~l os.-; 1 D-Utah !, would establish a 1.3 million-acre recreation area on Lake Pn"'cll. , • Thu,~tt;iy Ari,! 6 11?'71 1)AJLY PILOT Jf ~~-~~~~~~ Tw~ State Wilderness Area s Cited Whales Dip Ecolog·y Zor1i11p; Set i11 Ari zona \'.O{;i\J,ES. 1\r11 11\P• - Ce 1tsus Slio1vs 15 % Dro11 Tht Silnia t'ruz l'ounr~ Rn11 n1 (If S11p<.'r1 J:~ors has rrf'ilted a ''P" znn1n,iz cla.qs1f1r<ll1on for \\1A~H INC:TON {AP ~ -The \\'ASH!NftTON !UPl l number of grAy whale~ hAs Sen. Henry M. Jackson. (D· declined 11boul 15· percent in W;ish 1, h11s proposed thttl 18 the annual census of !he 11nim1I. the Co mmer r e In the cenrus dors nol prl'1:er1a11nn :irr~~. ~·oln~1l'al. ntcessa ril.v indicare !ht' "'hi11f' h1s1or1cal. and nther u~r" populat ion has fallen. The zoni111: t'l<l!:~1f1rnli(ln One rra!tfln is that a tar er \1115 dr~rrihe<I bi· count~ .Plan· portion of thP population n~ny ning Du·«·t<1r \\alton \~l'non H~ ··~11mrrh1n~ 11r'1r her11 pla11n~ "'1\h fr1r runr ~ear~' Thf' 1nn1 n1? ,orrli nance ~tl'ltr~ 1t ~ purpo1:e is !o "pro \'1de for 1){'r!lllHtt'nt public <'lfl'A"" and . 111 ~C'11rr111. 11re11~ to ht> )ll'e~crvr.d !II th('lf rrl'~l'lll . Of Sl'l('tlflflCRl!\' n1<1n<l~1·d .~1Rtr .. Thl' differeni:e hl't11ern thr 1.on1n11. rla~s11iral!on and 1 \I lldrrncss arta ls th11t 1'reess Is no1 lin1 1ted and there al'f: no s.11.e res1rictions . \\'€lion said "\l•it h the hii; !(Ind de\'elopers do"'" here, !ht b1j? npe n s1u1t·e:oi ::1rr ~n1ng to hf gl)ne in a ftw .veR rS if "'' don 't botllf' sotne of 1hem up.'' ha\'e nUJ!rRlt'd I a r ! h P t' .. --··•••••••••••••••ill•••••••• ..... off.~hore due to increa~cd bo111 areas. includina '"'0 I n Califorr.i<1 bP 11ddrd to thP na-Department rrport~. tional wilderness preservation 'l'hl' departmrnl's \'allon;il sys1em. ~1arine f'isheries Sl;>rl'il'r sald Thr add itions arr rroposed it lakes 1111 census during the in three bills cosponsored b.v annual .south"'ard n1igr11tion !rilffie in tht' :\1onterr~· area. Tht "'hll lt has been plart'd on the endi:ingered ~PC<'if's h~t. Sen . Gordon Allot! 0 f btlween Df!c. 18 and F'eb: II. Colo~ado. 1he r a n k i n R There were 2,$M R r fly ..-------------.! Republ ict1n m , m be r of whales counttd durinR !ht rt· Andy's Fun LAG UN A ART GALLERY E XHIB IT -CAROUSEL COURT South Coast 'Plaza .Jackson's Sena!e In I er i or cen! rt>nsu!i. comp.:irl'rl ii·irh Ask anv kid. "Ask Andv" is Committee. with J.:ro4 last .vear. The first fun. See. it Saturdays iO the count in 19fi7·fill sho\l·ed ~.!20. DAILY PtlOT. =~~~~~~~---~~---~~~~~~~~~~~=:: New "''ilderness are;15 y,·err The ser\'ire said tht decline proposed in five U.S. \1•ildlifP,-....:.::.:..:=~:...:::::..:::::.:::::;:=~==========o'....:===--- t'cfuges : San Juan lslAnds , Wash .: ~1oosehorn. Ma ine : St. Marks. fl;i.; Wolf Island, Ga .. and 'Cape Roma in. S.C .. \Vildernesses also were pro- posed in some na l i ooal forests : Glacier. \Vyo.: Eagles Nest. Colo.: Agua Tibia and ·Emigrant, C11Jif.; Weminuche, Colo .. and fl.1ission Mountains. r-.·lont. Other wildernesses would be e:stablished in areas unde r tht National Park Se r v ic e : Colorado National Monumenl. Colo.: Bryce Canyon Niitional P;irk, Utah : Chiracahu;:i Na- tional Monument. Ar iz.. and Rl~ck Canyon in the Gunnison N1lio nal 1\1onument , Colo. Park f P(l Continues Y 0 S EMlTE NATIO NAL PARK IUP!) -Park offici al1 are collecting S.1 per day per · ····~'e to enter Yosemite NA· 1 I Park until a nf'\\.' fee s::n..:du!e is developed through legisl ation. Information Off if·rr Lr"' Albert said the daily feP "'i ll be imposed because of the ex- piration of 1he Land and Water Conservation Act y,·hich previously set the fees. Tha i act also provided for a $10 Golden Eagle Pass. 1l'hich gave the holde r yea r-round ac- cess to this and other national parks. but the Golden Eagle is no longer available . Visitors at Sequoia ii nrf Kings 0.nyon N11tional P;irks \I ill pay $2 on weekends until April 15 y,·hen it aga in becomes daily . ·---- Llo~·d's bi!l y,·ould rst;i blish " :NIJIOO·.:iC'r" rrrrt>:ilinn arr:i aro und l.akr Po11•ell. the rrsrrvoir 1·r1>11trd by G I e n C;inyon l">an1. Lloyd sairl hi.~ bill "'nuld ;iuthori7.P the U111h State Or p;ir11nrnt of Hijlh\vrt.\'S ro build a seeonrl .:ir~· sce nic road from (;Jen Canyon City to R11llfrnj! B;isin . The road . hr . ~:iid . \\·nuld foli o"' the natural terrain and "he in keeping r======='-'-~-=--=--=--=;,\ II also y,·ould estabilsh a 2.2· n1ilhon iH're "n;itional cnn- ~rrvation area'' !o be arl· n1inisterrd on a multi plr-us e \\'ilh the envi ro nment." The congressman said hi!! bill would providP for ;i master pla n under y,•hirh ex- istini;: ;ind po1ential uses could be considered . THE BEST r.r1td<'rship po 11 s pro11" "Pf'A nuL~·· is one or the 11·orld's n10."t popul~r comic ... trip~. RrA d it da ily in the DAll~Y Pll.OT. MR. MAYOR- WHY DID YOU WANT THIS IN NEWPORT BEACH? "You wanted a freewdy last year. You s;gned the pro-fr eewey bellot 11r9ument. circulated freew11y fi9hter peti. tion s. I believe the coast freeway would destroy our city." PAUL RYCKOFF ~;dl~.:.:i•r ••=::;,o~!., •~.~~~ dtflc• and your vol• 011 April 11 . He wanh to brint posltl•• INdershlp lo the city council that will listen AND THEN ACT. lt•!•ll ,U Un J•rrv Alw•rd SltVt AIW~rd l(tftllY Ander.a" ....... i. ....... Marv .t.nn Arclllleld M•rllll A11 .. 11er lttll•rl 11•!1 .t.!1111 lttll C4rrtll l'l!ll Ur1t111 11th WIN ll•tt r M1,,lt! l1m11s llt rtKt 91t tkm•n Eric llvtrM• E..,.,1 l tr<lltr "'""" •... lltllt r1 '""" W1ll1<:.t C•ltl•rllt1d • . .t.. c11111n' l tllY (1r11tlftt r E~•t11• c111m_bcr1 Wtllt r (llril DI<-Cluct J ~ctlt (lllCIJ lllllY Coflm111 I •rl»•• Ctr l 1rt.1r1 C•tJMll A'k t c111v1r G1'Mrl o.1r ~ctr! 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Kina·sin Mtttrns 1nd 2 bor • Sp!ings! illdlMa lfa,.Palllf DllWt a.1! NOW ONlY •119as·~ $171.15 Yoo canl btlf:, theu bar pin prices. Kin1·sjze mattress ind 2 box tprinas! lnclMes DrtlM·Plk l DIRI• '-*f _}YINS/FULLS ' SAY£ NOWONLY · *20 *5995 J1&-S7t.9S Prices"' newer lower! Sleep ift comfort on this great maltTtS$ t!ld bol Sfll'inC. litdNtt De~~• h111! llt(.$9U5 T-- to s1v1 on !Ills C001fo1l9bl1 ""1tre» .. box sprln1::ti-qulhfd toftll -- MATTRESS & 2 BOX SPRINGS 95 * Rei-$299.95 Here's qualily, comfort and support in a fa~ ulous 6 ft wide and 7 fl. Jong King.size mat11esswith 2 box springs! Features include heavy duly tempered steel inner· .zpring unit, Urethane foam cushion support, Crown Flex Center Support and an extra ;tz• of foam multi-quilled to a beautiful cover! t1cl11des Ortho-Pak and D111ble B1111s! 'The famous Ol'l llo·Pak include; F1eldctest no-iron King or 011een si1e lop sheet • Fieldcrest na iron Kmg or 011ctQ site fitt~d bqt· tom ~heet • 2 King or Cue en size bolste1 pillows • 2 pillow cases • Kini or Queen size met.ti bed frame en easy rolh"r casters Double Bo1us: Xlna: or Dur1n: 'Hea-alioard plus quilted bedsPfcad •Twin., fill: Headboard 1nd metal frame on easy.roll mg "1Sleri • Rt11nd h~ rLrll·fa~lllo1ied top an d lltted bot~gm sheeU Always FREE Delivery NOW ONlY s15915 •11. $179.!$ Decor 1\or'.1 drum, this 1rt11int Wad manresi wit h 111ttcMn1 loundltiot tads style lo YOll' 1ooml ......_ D1t~l1 111111! You Can Only Buy THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN ... at Ortlio Stores OF MATTRESS SPECIALISTS SANTA ANA and ANAHEIM ORANGE LAKEWOOD FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1111 West Llncoln Avenut 720 No. Tustin Ave. 4433 Candlewoad Avenu• 011~ tlct~ Soulli el CcH1111 16131 Horbo r .Blvd. l1twee11 £vclid •11d lree~~u11t A•t i " 1 11 1 ~1 10 M .~~ •• r~, M••lt•tl C1ndlewood Shops tcerfter of Edi11911l N1rt lo lodv't J 1.11t 0111 of F1J M•1I Pko~•: 6ll·$101 Pkon1. 8)4.4 114 ,ko11 •? ll•·4S70 -- ' • .. • • . ' J8 DAILY PILOT ftu.irld•¥, A11rll fl, 1""' I 1· .~- THE GRANT BOYS BIG LADIES' DEPARTMENT / The Grant Boys present the greatest 1~--.-· ladies Oepartmenl Sale in their history! v· '?; . The Grant Boys are known for the great j _;,~-•· brand names they carry ... and . now ;-/~. they giye you the values you've been ''rt/"'' · ' ' · lodking for! You'll be surprised at Ii • the selections you'll find in the · · Grant Boys Ladies Department! USE YOUR CREDIT-AT THE GRANT BOYS * MASTER CHARGE * BANKAMERICARD --------·- COSTA MESA 1750 NEWPORT ILVD. 645·3400 2636 LA !~v~E!:IM!!!'a211~~~~ ' 1 \ at Anaheim .. lueno Pork border }/ (from L.A. dial 213-860·0458) 1 [ we've· put it all fog et her for you I .11 '11 1:1 ' 11 ii1 \ /!I h 1'11 11, I I \\\' FAMOUS MAKER \'f CO-ORDINATES 1\ \ ~~;set6~~~.p::~'.' :;;~~~ed Colors ...................... Sale $67S ~· FAMOUS MAKER CO.;ORDINATES ~ ~::~ ~ai':.rsR!:~i~~~.~~ecks, Orange & Green: ......... Sale $1850 \ Wool Slacks, Solids & Checks, Onnge & $1 QSO ) ~ Green. Sizes 6-16. Reg. $23.SO ......... Sale IL 'Wool Skirts, Solids & Checks, Orange & $1 QSO L Green. Sizes 6-16. Reg . $19 .00 .... Sale ; I Wool Skirts, Assorted Colors and Plaids. $950 I Reg. $17.00 .. . . . . . .. .. . Sale '/ * Hot Pants The Grant Boys ladies sale includes spring's brightest * Blazers * Flares 6'-1~ ... _ Popcorn Blouses, Asst. Colors . $788 1 Reg. $13.SO .............. Sale ' SPECIAi SPRING SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE ALL colors and most carefree fabrics! * Famous Maker Hot-pants sets, pant coordinates, in cotton knits, polyesters. Pants * Pant Sets WEEK * Tops and Bottoms OUR LADIES . DEPARTMENT HAS . EVERYTHING! FAMOUS NAME BRANDS YOU'LL RECOGNIZE! FAMOUS MAKER JACQUARD POLY-WOOL BLAZER BLUE -GRE EN-PINK s15so REG. $29.50 MATCHING JACQUARD POLY·WOOL PANTS BtUE • GREEN • PINK REGULARLY •12so $23.50 STORE .. HOURS DAILY 9-9 SAT. 9-6 SUN. 10-5 "· * Colorful Blouses *Boots *And More! Giant savings! Up to Y, off and more on famous maker pants. tops, leather jackets IJ'd more! The Grant Boys mean it when they say, "We've got it ... when yo~ need it!" PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN OUR NEW LOT! FAMOUS MAKER PLAID HOT PANTS Sizes 6-16. RE<;. $15.50 NOW s71s VELVET SKIRTS A~~?~~~o Sizes 6· 16. REG. $17.50 ·•9so • I • FAMOUS MAKER WOOL FLANNELS FLARES I \ Asst. Colors. Sizes S-16. $999 \.~ Reg. $13.00 .............. Sale 1 FAMOUS MAKER TURTLENECKS Gold & Turquoise, S-M-l. $1 QSO 'I Reg. $13.50 ............ Sale I II CAPEZIO BOOTS \\ Krinkle Boots, Pull-On, $1199 Brown & White. Reg. $22.00 ... Sale '· Classic Zip·Up Stitched leatlter. $1499 Camel, Burg., Black. Reg. $28 .00, Sale Podocelli, Side ~ace-Up. Rust, $1599 Brown, Red-Onion. Reg. $30.00 .. Sale CITY PANT TOPS ri~.Up~~;~ Sleev'.'. ............. Sale $ 4 00 ~~~~P$;'.~ C~llar, Short Sleev~ .... Sale $ 4 SO :~;'.·~~No Colla'., sh_o.rt _s1ee~·· .. Sale$ 4 00 :~:.o$~:00with C~lla'. •............ Sale $ 4 50 ' :~:~p $~'.~'Sh.or! SI'.~~·: ........ ,Sale$ 4 00 :~:.o$~f:~•ng Sl~eve'. ......... Sale $ 5 SO . - . ~ • • • . Blend of Good Taste In House of Design By CAROi, MOOR~ 01 tht 0111~ l'llol $111! Recipes for gingerbread houses are fairly easy to improvise. But. how do' you nll'.1ke Laguna Beach's hi storic n1nnslon. ti1oss Point, into a I-louse of Design '72? The Assistance League of Laguna Spacious kitc hen design meant removing a wall to insert island of cooking appliances. Beach, expecting thousands of persons to sample their piece de resistance for three \Yeeks starting Sunday, April 16, decided on this formul a; Ingredients: 20 Empty roon1s, on bluff overlooking ocean 14_ \VinclO\l'S, 11•ell needed and allo11·ed ... BEA ANDERSON, Editor • l~vrMtr, A11ril 6-ltT.I '"I It Accent paneling for windows, glass table, prism light and luxurious shag carpeting enhanced the dining room vista . ' to double in size l Granite fireplace 32 Yards or eKposed duCl\\'Ol'k ~~Corridors, cut for 1917 architectural standards 3 Parson's tables. hammered copper, 11 hite lacquer and yello11• 4 Poster beds Tub of Duncan Phyfe vintage ti1orsels of chocolate shag carpeting Curry coloring, to taste \\'alnut paneling ilrid barrel chairs Dash of Queen Anne. Chippendale . ' American Jndian, Bar Hal'bor and super graphics. Sift together donated lalents of 27 prom· i11cnl Orange County interior designers and landscape architects. fl1easure nar- row halhrays, outdated staircases, '.!ramped bookC<!ses and unneceSsary door fran1cs. Set aside for modernized in- creases in visual space and lighting. Remove core ol fabled mansion once visited by President \Voodrow \Vilson. Trim cabinets and roll out kitchen walls to make room for new food preparation center. Frost half of exposed duct\vork \~'ith vinyl paint. ~ring .cold interior walls to a boiling -point with -the w~t-look-of-high gloss enamel and vinyl CO\'erings. Leave pa villion at room temperature and stu ff with creative AID student chapter members from California Slate Co llege at Fullerton. Spre~d Country En.gl_ish Oavo; lavishly over first layer : living and' morning roo1ns done in floral prints, curry, lac· quer red and blue. ~fix in contempOrary overtones but preserve symmetry. Use same paint for dining room. blending in FlacR la \\'OOI rug, Spanish table and \V elsh cabinet. . f'or topping, peel three bedrooms. op- 11.onal. and convert to fainily roo1n. library an d guest suite using printed cork, roughsa wn cedar. muted acanthus linen, off-white goat hair and sandblasted battens. Add seating in the form of faux: bamboo benches, wing chairs and con- temporary sofa. flleanwh!le prep~re a "guest aviary." Sprea~ stdes with exotic bird-print rnat~r1al by Sc~lamandre. Use remaining f:ibrJc for senu-canopy over tv icker bed. A(ld. o~e at a time, a Chinese Chippen- dale mirror, t"·o tall black bird cages and t uf~e<I lounge chair. Garnish wit h crisp \\•h1te casements tied back over yello111 lining. \Vhip four bathrooms into fanciful shape. S"·eeten '~'ith hand hooked rugs. padded tub. nautical accent.') or ticking stripes. IS,.ec DESIGN JIOUSE, Page ?OJ • ' ' Moss Point's interior is filled with surpr is es but this cobbled stairway remains unchanged. ' ' Dally Pilot Photos by Lee Payne • , • __ .. -· --Rites Set In Laguna Harbor Baseball Re9istration ~-9• l•t •ft d l•I• t t1j t0l•••~o11 for h••b&• h•1tb•ll co"''"u•1 w;\h ••<~ bl"v •II c:i~•d If' • 1 ••9~• •• t lo:u • If' h11 ho,.,t •• po1"blt . Cor1nnr \'ance \\'Iii btcome the bride of Da vid R. Rf'bUrk •-ltEG-ISTltATION . T(AM ASSIGNMENT' UNIFORM PICkUI' :__of Huntington Beach durini;: AT INSIG>N SCHOOL -Friday, Aprll 7, t :JO •·"'··•:JO P·"'· Soturdoy, Aprll I ,'•·"' -IZ..10 "·"'~ June 24 rites tn St. George'.!i AT RIA SCMOOL-W1d11111iety, All'rll 1 I. 6:10 p.111 •• l :JO p.111 . Episcopal Church, L;:igun.1 Hills. •-llEGtSTllATION ONLY-• Their betrothal ha:; heen rin· Mo11doy th1ot,19h Friday 1 O a.rn.-5 P·'"· 1110 A11oh1lm Slt•tl, Colta M1,a-64Z ·•l9Z nounccd by her parents. ritr.~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~ and ~lrs. Gene C. Vance of El - - Torn. Parents of the future • bridegroom are J\'!r. :ind ~1r~. Darwin Rebu ck of Sandusky, ---~-Ohio. ,.,.-~ ~M1-FIVE ltl GEl'tlS 'fll.1-~~~ THE NAME TO REMEMIER :t fl.~ From Page 19 • • • Design House g r o J p s · philanthropies In- cl ud ing Doll Club a n d emergenc y relief collections. '• Add 1 coat of pa int and cheerful wicker furniture ind the view 1uto- m1tic1lly sMms enhanced, Sprinkle finished prl'ldu rt with shutters. fenced df>ck ~ .and pa tio furn iture . exntif' woven rugs, e c\ec11c ac- cessories and simulated ga~ chairmen or the projec t. have been assi~ted b.v puh\icit y chairmen. the r-.·lmes. Rober! Marvin and Donald Ponriroli. Proceeds from the $2.50 ad- mission for adults and $1 tickets for students a n d children will go toward the Friendship Club for senior l'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii citizens. dental health and II educational clinics and dona- tions to Family Ser vic e lights. Serve as a hot conversa!ion piece at an invitation a I premiere party on Saturday, Associatio n. AFTER EASTER April 15, and from 10 a.m 10 5 rr=;:;~~'.7,':::=~:=:':====~ri~~~ p.m. on Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to s p.m. YOU CAN FIND IT AT CLEARANCE on Sundays unli l 1\tay 7. 0 C y' Mrs, Thomas Maddock is range1 OUnt S president of the Laguna Beach La t & F' t Assistance League which is co-,r ges • l.llBS sponsoring the benefit reno\.·a· oviR 11•000 ~:::iry i~:~i:E:~~~~ri~J£ l~lii}~::i:· yaitla~e man. OPI N OAllY ',,·',',,",,'T'" SHOP The ~1mes . Daniel Schryver and Marian Merhab, co-t :JO 'tll •PM 1960 Knott Avi: (•I Lincoln) SUNOA'f lfOON TO s PM IUfNA PARK • 128·3820 CP11t1 l"tlllllc;1I Advtrtlsern11111 ED HIRTH PROTECTS YOUR RIGHT FOR A CONTROLLED CITY GROWTH THROUGH DESIRABLE ZONING. Ed Hirth found ed "Chart" to stimulate the revision of our ma ster plan. Ed Hirth has per- sonally led the co mmittee to study the control of building heig hts and density , We must not lose his leade.,hip now! No ono has worked harder to per· petuate Newport 's uni~ue ehar· 1cter, atmosphere ana way of life. • ~ NEWPORT BEACH NEEDS THIS MAN! ' VOTE APR. 11 ·RE-ELECT MAYOR HIRTH! TO CITY COUNCIL, FIFTH DISTRICT, NEWPORT BEACH NIWPOIT C:OMMITifl TO ltf•lLICT 10 HllTH llLL lllNG, 11$ l lVllSIDI DI., H.I .. 6454)6J ,, REDUCED! REDUCED! TO CLEAR REt~~;:~~OCK LONG GOWNS SHORT GOWNS PAJAMAS ; PEGNOIR SETS ! BABY DOLLS I LOUNGEWEAR SLIPPERS REDUCED 25 :so% BROKEN SIZES • COLORS F11h lon lslend NEWPORT CENTIR NEWPORT llACH 644-8178 -- ' ~liss Vance ts a grarluate of ~al Poly, San Luis Obi~po and I is \\'Ork1ng toward h e r teaching c r e cl en I i a I at Califo rn ia Slate College at Dominguez Hills. Her flance attends Cal State, Dominguez Hills. ~T FOii ALL YOUll JlWELRY NlEDS 'VT Ill! ~1.llUNG-11 ESE l T ING-CUSTOM DESIGN D1•mt11&11, lhrDi.1. EllllrUd•. 11ppl>lr11 1111 rn111v olfltr cul 1101111 •. , .. 1r1m .02 110•11•• I• J cl•. 1(1.ltAT GOLD MOUNTINGS Wt ••• ..aw l)~•lll!d ''"'" ""''"{811 Gtrnlll~•c •I L•~I. 1nd ht,,. full ••rvtc1 for 1n11v111 .. 111D•1i111 11! t it cem 1101M1 270 E, 17th St, Costa Mesa in Hillgren Sq uare 645-1909 We do interior design ... Commercial and Residenti al LAGUNA BEACH FURNITURE 494-1071 e~S kop LA NE BRYA NT South Coast Plaza I AFTER 1 THE G BUNNY... SALE STARTS APRIL 8th V V" Shop Early For Best Selections ~--L--~ 1. '2 Jll'/e1~--:: GIRLS and TEE NS DRESSES Many bright co lors and prin ts wide selection of styles Reg. $8 to S30 NOWlf tollS GIRLS and TEEN SPORTSWEAR PANTS • BLAZERS • BLOUSES • SKIRTS, etc. I /2 ptice and less Reg . $8 to $30 NOW $4 to $15 l,EC/Al GIRLS SIZES 81/2 to 141/t TEEN SIZES 12112 to 181/2 BRAND NEW SPRING DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE Rog. $17 to $25 NOWll2 to111 GI RL and TEEN GIRDLE Fits 31-38 waist SOlR'r-NO MAIL 01 P'HONI Net eU ,, .. & clllen 111 •II •tvl• Reg , $4 NOW S2A9 GIRLS BRA Reg, S2.25 .NOW 49t TEEN BRA Rag, S2 .75 NOW 79; Many other OR EAT VALU ES included in this event. South Coast Plaza .,,., 1 ... , l rl1tel et S.11 Diet• FJ'!"Y, 140·7717 itert Heu!'I: Me~. I• '''· 11-t ti .... ,~, -.J""· It' • -. She's 'Sew' Desperate Needle Marks Expose Her By ERMA BOMB~CK They ought to put a sign on srwing machines that reads, "Sewing n1ay IX! 111Jurious to your health." I have h;.id it \\'ith that machine •.. the headaches, the tension , the wa y it has alienated me from n1y family. As I told my doctor the other day. "You have to give n1e something for my se"·ing habit. I can't kick it alone " ··sit down." he said. "and tell n1e about the headaches. \Vhcn do you notice them?" "\Veil, usually after I ha ve SC\\'ll a crotch to the outer seam . "I see. And "'hat aboul the lcnsion'.'" "I feel tense when I wear something I have made. Take AT WIT 'S END the one-1>\ece jumpsuit I made for a party ti \Vish you would·i. I felt elegant ln that outfit unti l I noticed one of n1y fr iends staring al me. Hight away I began to wonder if 1ny tailor tack was hanging out or a bare seam exjXlsed. "f'inally, 1ny best friend can1e over and said, 'I can'! figure CM.Jl of you're backing ihto a room or if your hc<1d is on wrong.· ~ ''\Vhal a r c you t alkin~ about"!' I asked. ·· 'Your darts arc ove r your shoulder blade~." '"I started to pcr!i1lire . "'l)on't 1vorry.' she s;.iid. ·t.uckity your shouldrr blades arc endov;ed . .Just look over your shoulder nll nighl and acl natural ' " 'rhe doctor paused fron1 tak· ing notes and sa id sofll~·. "You say your SC\.\'ing n1achinc has alienated you ft'orh your c..:hlld rcn '!" ··Definitely." I said. "At t1r!-tt they hk ed the httlc bluuses and shirl s I made for them. 'l'hen sc1~·ing becan1e an ohsession . I bc1;11n to buy fabr ic b~· !he bolt. '!'Ile kids be~an to ro111pla1n. '"NOL only did they look like a singing grou1> 111 their look- alike outfits. th~y matched the balhrootn curtains. the sho\ver <.'Urtain, the sofa in the den and the pillows on th' porch s"'ing. Once \vhen I got 3 bargain on a bolt of wide-wait c..:orduroy. I had to shout to niy son. ·s~1 1 LE! I know you're in this roo1n so1newhere?' " ;,1'here now," said the doc· tor, patl1ng n1y hand . "F'ace it. I'm a se\\•ing junkie." I said hysterically, "I .am pale , irritable, n1y hands shake and I am addicled to rabric sales." "I can't help you if you don 't turn around and look at 111e ."" s<1id the doctor. "putting hi s hands on my shoulders. "I am looking at you ." I s;iid 1niscrably, "I rushed to lirush this dress this 1norning before I came in and the darts are facing lhe back again." Conventions Top Calendars Spe<1kers ranging fro1n the state attorney general to an interior det:urator "•ill receive the attention of coast.al area clubs next week . A L-onvention . Installation and election of of- ficers also arc listed on calen- dars. OES The Harbor Star Chapter 568, Order of Eastern-Star \\Iii\ meet al 8 p.m. Tuesday. Api-i l 11. in the Nc1vporl Bea ch f\lasonic Temple. A lunt·hco n is scheduled for noon Frid;i y, Apri l 14. in the f\lcrcury Sav- ings and l.-0an. llunting1on Beach Pen Wome n Several n'lcn1hers of the Laguna Branch of the Nat.ional League of Antcrican Pen Women 11•ill <•ttcnd the Di8· mond Jubilee celebration of the national organization in \Vashin~ton. I) C. l·lighl1ghl of the cvrnt 1rill be a \Vhitc Hous1• reception Tuesday. Ap- ril 11 Those planning to attend are the :\ln1t•s. Thcln1a Padrlock Hope. retiring president of the branch and Florence \Viggins. Annr f\1aguire. Anny Krikl and Joallyn \V assern1fln. Lido Wome n State Attorncv (;en r r :1 I Evelle J. ·vounfJer will he 1hr guest speaker for the Lido Isle \Vo1nan's <..:lub·s illen's Aux- iliary Day '1l 11 :30 a.n'I. Tues- day. April II. in the clubhouse. Fitness Talk .Jay Roe I e n . Sadd leback ((lllcge coach. will speak on Fitness for Busy People before ~1ission Viejo \Vo1nen's Club n1embcrs at 8 p.n1 . 1·uesday. April 1!, in the f\1ission Viejo S1\•im and Racquet Club. The program is a leclure d<'mon stralion involving the principle of exercise used by the astron<1uts. BSP l'he Preccplor Dclt<1 f\u Chapte r. Beta Sigma Phl 1v11l meet at 8 p.m. Wedn<'c;day. Apri l 12. in the Newport Beach home of f\1rs. Ray ftin - derknccht. The program \\•ill be on \\'eight Watchers and the art of making satin flO\\"ers. Alumna e 1-Joldcroft and ,Ja1ncs Jtudy. secretaries: Jan1f's Le Sieur, treasurer : \'W . , B. Sanborn, 111en1bershi1J : Ronald \V 1:1rd, rl'fcrcncc: Don B a n k s , hosp1tal1ty: \\tall<•CC Renison, bridge: 1{ichard Hand a 11. parliamenlarinn and Russell Bivens. fraternit.y education. Exchangettes Ben Jutzi. one of the decorators of lhe \Vestern \Vhile I louse. \viii speak on hon1c decoration t o Ex- ('hani:;ettes nf Ne\vport 11arbor :1 t 10:30 :i 111. \Vedncsday. Apri l 12 Man's View I ft1sbands of flfficers of !he South Co;ist Ch11p!er. \\"orncn's An1crican Organlza· tion for ll eh a b i I i l ;1 t i o n 'fhrough 'fraining "'ill present a panel discussion on a !\tan·s Poin t of Vie\v for the cluh's rnccting \Vcdncsd;iy. April 12. in lhe Ho~·;d Sa11ngs and Luan , El Toro :'\rw officers \\111 :i\so be C]t'cled. Nurs es The Orange Counly Associa- tion of lndustrial Nurses will meet at 7 p.1n. \Yednesda y, :\pril 12, in D a n d e 1 's restaurant. Anaheim. ~1rs. Clare Bacon. executive direc· lor or the Artificial Kidney F'oundation or California. Inc. 1\·ill answer llow Can You llelp? Colonial Dames ~cw officers will be elected during the m a n a g c m f' n t meeting of the ·ca v ·a 1 i c r Chapter. Colonial Dan1cs XVII Century at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Apri l 11. in the hoine of t-.1rs. Edgar H. Axtell. Garde n Club Care of rare plants will be discussed during the nexl !'ess ion of the Golden \\fest Garden Club "'"hich \\.'ill meet Tuesday. t\pril 11. ::it · the Rrt'('ht Orchid Co .. Costa ~lesa . !\1rs. \ll illiam Snyder will be installed as presidf.'nl or the N e1\•port 11 arbor Area Alu m-1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I nae Chapter of Delta Delta D TERl' Oclta \Vednesday, April 12. <luring the annual dinner and installation in the ho1ne rir ~lrs. R.. <_;. 1-loldcroft. Other nc\v officers are 1ht' J\lmcs. Gary Finnc.v <'Ind I.vie .Jacobson. vice president s: Wedding Vows Said AIR STEP -BERNARDO -MR. Kt MEL SCHOLL SANDALS -PASSPORTS MAGOESIAN -MISS A M ER ICA VINER CASUALS -LIA Edw,ud1 -Gerb!!rich -Robin Hood PF Flv er1 -U.S. Ktd1 -Su mm1 rttl11 C•peiio D•nc• Shoe• o.,~, Wtet by D•n1ki n Correc,ive Shoes for Children BOHLER-COWIE Ho1ne in 1'hous'1nd Oaks are Ste\·cn Allen Bohler and hi~ bride. the former Beverly Ann COl'•ie 1\·ho 11·crc 1narricd in Our Lady Queen o! Angels Ca!holic Church. N c \I' port Beach. Parents of the bridal couple are iltr. and ~·lrs. Nor1na n L. Co1vle of Corona del f\Iar. f\Ir s. llelen Bohler of l·luntington Beach and the late f\1r. \Villia1n Bohler. Officianl \vas the Rev. 'fhomas Gannon. i'1iss Linda Co1vic served as th e 1naid or honor; !\tiss Don- na Co"·ie was the bridesmaid end Dcdrie ~lillyard was the flO\\'Cr girl . Attending as best 1nan 1vas I..arry T1cCuir: usher \\aS Kenneth Co1vic and ring bearer "'as Thomas Adler . The bride is a graduate of Rolling ~!ills lligh School and Orange Coast Collcg<'. lier husband is a graduate ofl Buena Park l·ligh School and acc. GRIFFIN-KASPAREK f\tr . and ~\rs. Jack Ka sparek or Ne,vport Beach have an- nounced the marriage of their daughter, f\-1ichele Kasparek to Ralph Henry Griffin, son of J\1r. and f\lrs. Leslie Grifrin, &l!:in of Ne\vport Beach. Th ctrcmony. performed by the Rev. Dean KinS{'r. took plitCC in lhc holllC of J\1rs. J'annc Pittenger. Attendants ! @.r,~1,~~.!f.NU W•fM1t1 A..,orel •Y · • Norman Wiatt e Bloylo A•-o Oolf Wet• 1711 l9tt CMlt H•V· Cor•1t• 4el Mtt •71·4140 11·crc ~l iss Sue Hc-csc S1cve Reese and I 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 548-2778 e 114NKAMERICARO e e MASTER CHAll:GE e Lirf o S 1ops alway s in fashion A11hon• Sh .. 8f.r,·i.-r I Ha rro~' ~ Ll'ill'Oft. Jr. /.~ i"'---1-:a II I -. Lido ra ~~ion :-. Rirh1rd\ l.ido !brkrl .... __ ~Alkin"'n' (;1'nf' Rurlun·, \ I.id. } Thtnlrt I. lllai·l 11111 h l.1J . f;imont',.., Rank t;rr11·s ,. of t'abrir -Amrrira Rou1iq11r B.D: Rrrk ,hirr . "·~·~ &S.... \ Morr ii- I Plan ~hor / f.o . , 24 UNIQUE SHOPS, B~NKS ·~N D 30UTIQUES, WITH A FLAIR FOR ATTENTIVE, INOIVIOUAt SERVICE! COME ON IN, TH E SiiOPPINGISFUN -.~TT!i ELIOOSHOPS, ON VIA LIDO ~N D VIA OPORTO, NEWPORT .9E~G'1. ' • It's our 70th Anniversary. DAILY PILOT % l Forget about the candles; just enjoy the savings. Sale 4tor$5 Rog. 1.69 pr. All kinds of panty hose to fit every size leg, every size budget. Choose from sheer nylon stretch, and Agilone ny1on . In every shade from while to black and in- between. With nude or reinforced heel. In sizes short, average, long, and extra long. Selec"tion atsoincludes nylon subtle-shaper pantyhose with light control panly top 1n short. average and long. Several styles t n queen short and queen tall. Reg. sz. Now 4 for $6. Sale prices effective thru SalLA'day onlyl Terrific men's sport shirts, from 3.98 to 9.98 on sate through Saturday. EHy-crre polyelter/cottono, cotton knlla and 0<epH. Prlnla, aolklt, stripes. New fashion detalla or your IOYOrile dnalca. Sina S-M· L-XL In lhe -We show 1 .. 1 1 low of Ille vre•t sport "'*'-on ute at the poic:ea -· Hurry fnl Sale 325 reg. 3.98 Sale 425 reg. 5.00 Sale ·5so reg. 7.98 JC Penney The values are here every day. NEWPORT BEACH , Fashion Island . HUNTING TON BEACH , Huntington Conter. COSTA MESA, Harbor Center . ' -· ' . ' -l I . I .L • L l. l. I J, I From Page 19 \ ' • • • Design House Sprinkle f1n1shed prnrluct with shutters. fen ced decks and 'patio furn iture . exOllC' woven rugs. e clectic ac- cessories and simul ated gas lights . Serve as a hot con\'ersation piece at an i n v i t a tin n a I premiere party on Saturday. chairmen of the proiecl. have been assl~ted b.v puhlicity chairmen. the ri..trnes. Robert Marvin and Donald PoncirolL Proceeds from the S2.50 ad- mission for adults and St tickets for students a n d children will go towa rd the g r o u p s' ph1Janthrop1es In- cluding Doll Club a n d emergency rellcf collec tions. Friendshi p Clu b for senior citizens. dental health and educational clinics and dona· tions to Family Ser v ice Association. April 15, and from 10 a.m. to 5 r='7,'::'.":"':':':::':""'.'~"::'====rn!j;iiii~ p.m. on Tuesdays through I Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. YOU CAN FIND IT AT on Sundays until f\lay 7. O C y' Mrs. Thomas Maddock is range OUnt S president of the Laguna Bea ch L t & f ' t Assistance League which is co-arges 1.neS sponsoring the benefit renova-ovt• is.ooo ~:::it t~:~i:rE~~~~r1&Jrr~ lilil~~::i:· yaitla~e man . O,fN OAll'f ',,·',',',',,','" SHOP The f\.1mes . Daniel Schry\'er an d J\1arlan ~1erhab, co-9=30 '111 6 'M 1960 Knott Av1. (•f LlncolnJ SUNDA'f NOON TO s ,M IUENA PAIK • 121-3120 ED HIRTH PROTECTS YOUR ·RIGHT FOR A Add • coat of paint and cheerful wicker furniture and the view auto- matically sMms enh1nced. AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE REDUCED! REDUCED! TO CLEAR RE:0tI:~~OCK LONG GOWNS SHORT GOWNS PAJAMAS PEGNOIR SETS BABY . DOLLS CONTROLLED CITY GROWTH' THROUGH DESIRABLE ZONING. ' . . ·~ I LOUNGEWEAR I SLIPPERS Ed Hirth founded "Chart" to stimul ate the revision of our m•ste r pl•n. Ed Hirtn h~• per- sona lly led the committee to study tho control' of bui lding heig hts and density. We mu•t not lo•• his leadershi p now ! No one has worked huder to per· petuete Newport 's un ique eher- oeter, atmosphere and way cl life. • ~ NEWPORT BEACH NEEDS THIS MANI VOTE ~PR. 11-RE-ELECT MAYOR HIRTH! TO CITY COUNCIL, FIFTH DISTRICT, NEWPORT B!ACH HIWPOIT COMMlnll TO ll•ILICT ID HIRTH l lLL llNG, Jli ll't'llSIDI DI., N.I. '41-6Jil REDUCED 25 :so% BROKEN SIZES • COLORS Fuhlon lslond NEWPORT CINTIR NIWPORT llACH 644-9170 Rites Set In Laguna I Corinne \lanceo "'111 ·~CQmel the bndt nf Da vid R. Rebuck or Huntington BrRch dur1nt: .Junt 24 rites in SI. George's Episcopal Church. Laguna Hills. Harbor Baseball Re9istration R.•;u1•r ... ~ ltlo r19•1lrt +1011 lot h1rb1:1r b11tb1U co11ti11u1• with tt~~ boy 11119111d lo 1 .l1~9u1 11 clo 11 lo h•1 ho..,, 01 p1>111bl1, •-•lGISTRATION, TlAM ASS IGNMENT &. UNIFOltM PICK UP' AT ENSIGN SCHOOL -Friday, April 7, l :lO 0.111 •• ,:JO P·"'· Sot11rdoy, Aprll I , t a,111 ·1 2:JO P·"'· AT RIA SCHOOL-W•d11•idoy, Ap,ll 12, ':30 P·"'··l :JO p.m. •-REGISTRATION ONL Y-• M1111day through Friday 10 11.m.·S p.111. 1130 Ancihel"' Streit, Co1t11 Mes11-642°tl92 Their be1rnthal has 'neen nn· nounced by her parent ~. ~1r . and ~!rs Gene C \ 1 ance of El ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Toro. Parenls of lhP future ·, . bridegroom are ii.·lr. and ~lrs . Dar"·1n Rebuck of Sandusky. Ohio. ~M1-FIVE M GE~IS M1-.z.~~ THI NAMI TO R!MfMIU ~fl.~ ~T FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS "IT II E,4111 ING-1 E5ET"T llllG-CVS"TOM OESIGN Ol1mont1, llubi..1. Em•••'"'· i1pphlre1 f\1i ss Vancr 1s a graduate of l Cal Pol}. San Luis Obispo and is 1-rork1ng to"ard he r 1 teach1n.e c r e d e n I i a t at CaHforn1a Slate College al Dom•ni!!:uez Hills. l nl m1ny lllltr cvl tton11 •••.. ,,..,,. .ti ,.'"'' M J c11. KARAT GOLO MOUNTINGS Wt trt ll0\11 tUCC•tl~ Wo!n .,...,l(tn (it....,loGlt'l Lll!I, tl'd ht ... 1\111 11rv1c1 tor 1na•n11 & 1ppr11111 o! 11t gtm 11one1 Her Hance attends Cal State, Dominguez Hills. 270 E. 17th St. in Hlllgren Square 645-1 909 Costa Mesa We do interior design ... Commercial and Residentia l 1lta!llZ:J LAGUNA BEACH FURNITURE 494-1071 AFTER THE G BUNNY ... vl 2 pile• GIRLS and TEENS DRESSES Many bright colors and prints wide selection of styles Reg. $8 to $30 NOWlf tollS GIRl-S and TEEN SPORTSWEAR PANTS • BLAZERS • BLOUSES • SKIRTS, etc. I /2 price and less ... ' Reg. $8 to $30 NOW $4 to $15 SP.ECMl • e~Skcp LANE BRYANT South Coast Plaza SALE ST ARTS APRIL 8th Shop Early For Best Selections GIRLS SIZES S112 to 14 V1 TEEN SIZES l2V2 to l8 V2 BRAND NEW SPRING DRESSES SPECIALLY PRIC ED FOR THIS SALE Reg. $17 to $25 NOWll1 toll1 GIRL and TEEN GIRDL:E Fits 31 ~38 w1ist Reg. $4 NOW $2.49 GIRLS BRA Reg. S2.25 NOW 49e TEEN BRA Reg. $2.75 NOW 79e . Many other GREAT VALUES included In th is event. South Coast Plaza .,,,., 1 • .,.1 lrl•t•I " hn or ... ~,...,. 140°7717 lltr1 Mtt1'11 Met!, It l'rl. ll-t " &11. IM-:-1\111. U·J • I I ' • s n l a 0 n h ' I s s s c i f i d I ~ i A l B l I I] H ri ' H b A J E s s b c 0 c B • H B I l l n • fl L K w R 0 h B 0 0 n .r R ~ al b, p J • She's 'Sew' Desperate Needle Marks rExpose Her By ERi\1A 80i\1Ut:CK They ought to put a sign on sewing maclunes that reads. "Scv.·lng may be inJurioui; lo )'Ou r health." I have had it v.1ith that machine ••. the headaches lhe tension. the way it ha~ alienated me from n1y family. As I told my doctor the other day. ··You have to give n1e son1ething for rny sewi ng habit. I can't kic k it alone ." .. Sil do\vn," he said, "and tell n1e about the headaches. \Vhcn do you notice them '~" "Well. usually after I hti vc SC\\'11 a 1.:rotch lo the outer seam. "I see. l\nd \vhnt ii bou t the tension?" "I feel ten se when I wear somet hing I have n1ade . Take AT WIT 'S END I he one-piece jumpsuit l n1ode for a party (I wish you "'OU\d J. I felt elegant in that outfit unti l I noli ced one or my rricnds staring at me. !light away I began Lo wonder if ni.v tailor tack was hanging out or a bare seam exposed. .. Finally. my best friend can1e over and said, 'I can·t ligure out of you're backing into a room or if your he1.1d is on wrong.' "Whal a r e you lalking about'!' I asked. " '\'our d<1rts arc over )'Ou1· shoulder blades ." .. I started to pcrspir<'. "'Don"t \\'Orry.' she s:.iid. ·Lu<:kily your shoulder blades arc endO\Yed . Just look over your shoulder all ni ght and act na tural.· " ThC' doctor paused from tak· ing notes and said softly , •"Vou say your SC\Ying n1achinc has ~licnatcU yo u from your children"?'' "Def1nitelv.'' J :;<iid. "At first they · liked the ltlllc blouses a;1d shirts I tnade fur them. 'rhen se"·ing became an obsession · 1 beg<in to buy fab ric by the Uolt. ·rhc kids began lo con1pla1n . ··J\1ot only did they look like a singing group in their look- alike outfi ts. thcv niatched !he bathroon1 curtains. the sho\ver curtain. the sofa In the den and the piJIO 't'-'S on the porch S\\'ing . Once when I got a bargain on a bolt of "'ide-wale corduroy. I had to shout to my son, ·st-.1 1LE! I know you're in this room somewhere!' " "There now." said the doc- tor, patting my hand. ··race it I'm a se"·ing junkie," I said hysterically, ''I am pale . irritable, n1y hands shake and I a n1 addicted to f<ibric sales." "I can't help you if you don "! turn arou nd and look at tllE' ... sHid the d<x.•tor. putting his ha nds on my shoulders. "I an1 looking at yo u:· 1 ~~id n1iserably. "I rushed to finish this dress this n1orning before I came in and the darts arc fa cing the b~ck again." Conventions Top ·calendars Speakers ranging fro1n the state attorney general lo an interior decorator will receive the attention of coastal area clubs next \Veek . /\ con vention . lnslallatio11 and election of of- fi cers al so are li sted 011 calen- dars. OES The llarbor Star Cha pter 568. Order of Eastern Star \Vil\ meet at 8 p.nl . Tuesday. Apl-il II , in the Nc\vporl Beach ~tasonic Temple. A luncheon is schl"duled for noon Fridav. April 14. in the ~lercury SaV- lngs and Loan. llunlington Beach Pen W omen Several 1ncmbers of the La guna Branch of the National League -of An1crican Pen Wom en \\"ill at1 cnd the Di11- mond .Jubilee celebrati on of the national organization in \Vashin~ton. D.C. l·lighlight of th e cvrnt \1 ill be a \Vhitc J.lou:;;e rC'ccption Tuesday. Ap- ril 11 Those planning to attend are the i\'lrnes. ThPlma Padrlock l-lope. reti ring president of the branch and Florence \V iggins. AnnP f\1aguire. Anny Krikl and Joallyn \V asserman. Lido Wome n Slate Attorn<'y G e n e r ;.i I Evelle J . Younger will he !hr guest speaker for the Lido Isle \\loman 's Club"s t'.'len's Aux· iliary Day at 11 :30 a.n1 . Tues - day . April ll. ln the clubhouse. Fitness Ta lk .Ja y R o e le n , Sadd1C'h<1c1' Co\1cge coach. will speak on Fitness for Busy Peopl<' before J\1ission Viejo \Von1cn's Club n1cmbcrs at 8 p.1n. 1'ucsday, /\pril 11, in lh'c 11\·liss ion Viejo Swi m and Racquet Club. The program i~ a lecture de monstralion in\·olving lhe pri nciple of exercise used by the astronau t:;. BSP ·rhe Preceptor Della f\11 Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi \\'ill meet at 8 p.m. \Vednr""a~·­ April 12. in the Newport Bc><ich home of Mrs. Ray fl:in- dcrknccht. The program \Viii be on \\'eight Wa tchers ;ind the ;:irt of making satin fl o\rcrs Alumna e 1-loldcroft ri nd Ja1nes Jtudy. secret<irics; .James Le Sicu r, treasurer: \V. 8. Si.Inbo rn, n1c1nhcrship : flon<ild \\1ard, rcrcrencc : !)on B a n k s , hospitality: \Va!lcice Hen1son, hridge : Hichard ll and a 11 , parliamenlarian arid flu .ssell Bivens. fralernity educa tion . Exchangettes Ben Jutzi. one of lhe decorators of the \Vestcrn \\lhite !louse. will speak on hon1e decoration to Ex- <'hangettes of Ne\vport Harhor ;.it 10 :30 a.n\. \Vcdnc>~day, Apri l 12 Man 's View Jlu sba nds or officers of 1hc Soulh Coasl C h a p t c r , \\'01nen's /\rneri r:o n Or~;i niza· tlon for H c ha b i I i I <1 I i o n 'l'hrough ·rriiining will present Cl panel di scussion on a to.Ian's Point of Vicv.• for the club"s ni celing \Vcdnc sd:i y. /\prit 12. in the f{oyCll Sa\ 1ng:-> and Loan. El T'>rn ~C'w officers \1 tll al:>n b<' elected. Nurses The Orange County Associa- tio n of Industrial Nurses will meet at 7 p.1n. \Vednesday. 1\pril 12, in D !l" de I 's reslaurant. Anahei n1. ~1rs. Clare BacOii. executive direc- tor of the Artificial Kidney Foundation of California, Inc . \\•ill answer llow Can You l·lrlp? Colonia l Dames New officers \Yill be elected during the m a n a g e m e n t rneeling of lhc ·ca v a Ii e r Chapter. Colonial Dames XV II Century at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Apri l 11 , in the hotne of Mrs. Edgar H. Axtel l. Garden Club Care of rare plants will OC discussed durin~ the nex t session of the Golden West Garden Cl ub "'hich will meet Tuesday. /\pril IL at the nrecht Orchid Co .. Costa ~lcsa . Mr s. \Villiam Snyder will he insta lled <ts president of the Nev•porl ~I arbor /\ rea Al um-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;::~~i::~o;;;;~~~~:;;~~;;;~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I nae Chapter of Delta Della D'l'ERl' 11clla \Vcdnesdil v. April 12, during the annual dinner and installation in the home nf t-.lrs. ll. G. 1-loldcroft. Other nc\v officers ;ire the to.Imes. Gary F inney <ind L\•lc .Jacobson. \'ice presidents: Wedding Vows Said A IR STEP-BERNARDO -MR. KI MEL SC HOLL SANDALS -PA SSPORTS MAGDESIAN -MISS AMERICA VINER CASUALS -LIA Edw•rds -Gerberi<:h -Robin Hood PF-F-ly1r1 -U.S. Kids -Summ1r1tt•1 C•peiio D•n<:e Sho11 0 1n<:e w,., by D•n1kin Corrective Shoes for Chlldren BOHLER-COWIE llotnc in ·rhousand Oaks are \\'rrc f\liss Sue Sieve Reese 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 548-2778 e ll•NICAMER.ICAllO e e MAST'ER CHAR.GE e Stc\'cn Allen Bohler and h'1s.,==-=-=-=-::-==:~~~~;~~~==~§~~§~;===~~~~=~ bride, the former Be\"erly Ann CO\\'ie \Yho wrrc 1narricd in I Ou r Lady Queen of An gels 4 ~:~;~·c Church. N c " p 0 r I Lil t• s 1ops Parents of the bridal couple ore Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. always in fa shion Co\vie of Corona de\ f\1ar. J\1rs . Helen Bohler of Huntington Beach and lhe late Mr . \Villia1n Bohler. Officiant was lhc Rev. Thomas Gannon . J\1 iss Linda Cowie served as th e 1naid of honor : t-.liss Don- na Cov.'ie was the 'bridesmaid 11nd Dedrie Hill yar:d "'as the fJO\YCr girl. Allending as best man \Yas Larry r>cCuir : usher \•:as Kenneth Co1vie and ring bearer Y.'l'IS Thomas Adler. The . bride is a graduiite of Rolling ~!ills High School af\d Orange Coast College. 1J er husb and is a graduotc of ' Buena Park High School ancl occ. GRIFFIN-KASPAREK ?\Ir. and J\ilrs. Jack Kasparek of Newport Beach have an· nounced th~ marriajle of their daught er, Michele Kasparek to llalph Henry Grifrin, son of ~1r. and J\'lr~. Leslie Griffin, 1\so of Newport Beach. The ceremony. performed by lhc Rev. Dean Kinser. took plRCC In the home or J\1rs. Jeanne Pittenger. AtlenrlanLS @.~!f1.f!,f!!N(J w ........... ,.11111 • Norm•n Wi•tt • Bleyle Alto Ootf w •• , 2711 l01t Couf Hwy. Coroft• lf•I M•r 473 ... 140 ' " . I Aolhen•· Sh .. Sfr,·ir, / l'a rrn~" ffo•ard I t•nrl • I.a '-·.'Inn. o· Jr. Lt II ~ ): Propos Bidwrll '> l.idn f'a :iohion " ~A 1kin <0ti'. t;rnf" 'i;1 Bu rton· .. l.idu ~---lllar~nrnn Srruril\ ) I.Id . (;imont 'i-P1,·ili~ 'Bank /. Bank f; rr~ ·.-s nf . f'abrit· Amtrir• Rou1iqur 24 UNIQUE SHOPS, 8 .~NKS ~N D. 30UTIQUES, WITH A FLAI R FO R ATTENTIVE, INDI VIOUAl SERVICE! COM E ON IN, THE SH OPPING IS FUN -.~T THE LI DO sHqi' S, ON VI A L I DO ~N D VIA OPORTO NE\'IPQRT .9E~G:I. · --' •• It's our 70th Anniversary~ -DAILY PllDT 21 Forget about the candles; just enjoy the savings. Sale 4tors5 Reg.1.69 pr. All kinds of pantyhose to f it every size leg, every size budget. Choose from sheer nylofi stretch, and Ag ii one ny1 on. In every shade from white to black and in- between. Wit h nude or reinforced heel. In sizes short, averag_e_. long, and extra long. Selection also includes nylon subtle shaper pantyhose with light control panty top in short, average and long. SeveraJ styles in queen short and Queen tall. Reg. $2. Now 4 for $6. Sale prices effective thna Salurday only! Terrific men's sport shirts, from 3.98 to 9.9!1 on sale through Saturday. Euy<aro polyoalor/cottons, cotton knlta Ond c:<epOL Printa, OoUdl, stripes. New la.._ detalla or your f•vortte d1tlica. Slzet s.M· L-XL In the-· Wo lhow lutl o ,_ of tho groat 1pofl lhltU on Ille at lhe prfca show. Hurry Inf Sale 325 reg. 3.98 Sale 425 reg. 5.00 Sale 650 reg. 7.98 I I I, I I I'' ,J < JCPenney The values are here every day. > NEWPORT BEACH , F1>hion Island. HUNT INGTON BEACH , Hunti ngton Can tor. CO STA MESA , Harbor Center. ' • 1,22 DAILY PILOf Moving Experience Shared . / ~ ~\ ~. ' . .. ' / squeeze her caboolie into a i:lz.e I she'll look ljke a 11ize I. l.!nfortun atr.l y, it doesn't worli that "·ay. U a garment is too. !lnug, the ptrson "'ho \\'tars II looks fatter, not lblnner. Siie worshlpptrs can bt ltd astray. 100. beeaust some size 8'!1 are smaller than others -depending on lhe n1anufa cturer. DEAR ANN LANDF:O~ l'vr rend 11r\·eral letters 1n your <'Olutnn lrorn ''on1cn who gr1pr bcc:1usf' I h r 1 r h11sh:u1d~ · job~ n1akr ll necessary for 1he1n 10 1novt around lh<' ('OUnfry. They usunlly con1pla ln that it 's bad for the (_'h1ldrrn. I disagree. In lac\. 1rs been \'cry good for our rh110rrn . I'd like to of· fer il few suggc5linn~ thnt n11ghl hrlp (II hers. c1·e1·y <:ity wc·\'f' e\'er lived in. -ABll.F:NE. TEX AS DEAR Af\'N LAN DERS: I've betn look· ing at your picture in the Salt Lake 1'ribune for a long time and l just fig ured ou t \\'here I know you from. It hit me all of a suddrn. ~1y memory took me back to \Vorld \\1ar T\vo. You \Vorked as a Bedouin belly danrer under the na me nt f at Oola -followrd the t roop~ lhrouJ?h North Alrica and It aly. You \\'eren't f11t but the 11ame v.•as a c<1tchy one. 111 \lake !he childrt•n a 1n1rt of !hr pro- j(><:l. Oi.~cusl! the nlO\'l' \Vilh thrm -and ;ih1•11ys in positive terms. Kids take on al· 11111dcs of their parents. If ~lnn1 is 11rgalive and unhapp~" it "'ill rub off on the young sters. Ut:AR A. T.: Your last sentence says It all . fhflnk ~·ou. 1 r21 T<1ke the children In lhr nr1v c1ly • ,fnr ii 1veekend visit. Learn from the Chamber of Commerce the placrs of 1n- teresL I f the vi!t11 -is fun the kids \Vilt ,·1e"' the upcomini; n1ove \vith en· lhusiasm. Of~A ll ANN l~AN DEHS : \Vhat kind of nuttiness is it v.•hen a young ma rried v.·oman has such an obsession to be a size 8 fh;it she stutrs herself into sweaters. rlre sses and conls regardless 11f how they fit. 1'he only thing she cares about is . "Is ii a Sll.l' 8'!" LAUREN TOOLEY 1~1 AllO \I' t he~thiklren In complete the !'e ml'Ster 1f posi11hlr. Tlus n1i,1!hl mea n l)ad \!'ill be commuting for a v.·hiie . bu t it '~ \\'Orlh it. 141 l\cep lht> in11oculallo11 rrcords where you can lind them .If they are losl ··ii can he a lerrible inconvenience. Last \\'eek I bou~hl 1ny daughter a prctly ho use<:oat "'ilh a zipper dow n the front. She tried it on and 1l fil her perfectly. Then she asketl . "\Vha t size is it?'' I told he r I hadn't looked at the size --"·that I used my eye and decided it 'vould fit he r. \Vhcn -she look it ofr and discovered 11 v.·11s a size JO she said. "Do you ntlnd if I excha1ige it for 11 size 8?" l replied. "It's up lo you:' l~st night I s:n'' her in the ir;i1.e 8. I! f1l her like a sausage cosing. 'fhe t ipper "'AS already pulling <11vay al the seams and she could barely sit down. \Viii you please lell 1ne wh'at is 1he rnag1c of 11 size 8? - UNASl-IAJ\'IED SIZE 14 Obviously you snag~ed a fello1v named Landers and your na tlve iritelligcnce has c;irried you far. 1-1 ea r I i e s t con- gratuJation!'I. An y gir l who can make il from the night club etrcuit to the newspaJ>('r business. I lake my hat off to -\\I. C.l\1. D!::AR \\'.C.!\1.: Krep you r bal on. Ynu·\'e got tb t "·rong number. June Date . Selected' A .Juur. 24 11"edd1ng in St I Joach im '~ Catholic Church, Cosla ~lesa is being planned by Lauren Tooley and .lames Youngs of Flagstaff. Ariz. I 151 Treat. each nev.• city as if if' s the )'l1ace you·re J.(oin~ to spend the rest of \Ollr life. ,Join !hr PTA. Get involved. (;i\'e your childrl'll lhr> frE'hng or permanenee. The~l ll adju~t better. \Ve'rr rnoving fo r !he IHl h time nex l !\lay and \Ve know v.·e're going to \o\'e the nPw c·1ty. \Vhy'! Becau:;e 1\·e\·e loved DEAR l\-10THEl1 : Yolir daughter i8 laboring under the illusio n that if 5be can Are dr.ugs OK if .vou learn hn1v to con- trol them? Can 'they be or help'.' The answers are in Ann Landers' ne1v booklet. ''Straight Dope on Drtic;s." f or f'ach booklet ordered send a dollar bill. plus a long, self-addressed. stamped ~nvclope t 16 rent s postage 1 to Ann Landers. Box 3346, Chicago, lll ino1s GOOM. The bride-lo---be is t h e claugtltcr of Fr11ncis 1·001cy of Ne1\·port 13each and the late f\·lrs. ·roo ley . She attended f\la ry v.·ood Hig h School. Mary- n1nu11t College and J'\orlhern Ari1.ona Universi ty. She also pledged Catnma Phi Bela. I Your Horoscope Tomorrow Aries: Opportunity Knocks lier fia nce. son of l\·lrs. nalph 0. ·rrua:< of J\1ount Pleasant , ~1ich .. studied at the Sac fed Hearl Academ y, Cen· tra l ~tichigan University and is a srnior al Northern Arizo na Universi!y. FRIDAY APRIL 7 R.v S\'DNEY 0~1ARR Aries persons can mal\e headv.·ay. bul T11urus can hold on to ga ins. Aquarius can pe rcelve possibilities a n d Sagittarius can make Jong · range plans. Gemini can lrl•t ttti1 Ad i11 lor TOMATO RINGS .... "' 69" SwHt • •IMI Taty ff_itk"7 t9!!h~e WESTCLIFF PLA~A 1062 IRVINI AVE . NEWPORT lt:ACH repor l on progress and l~cn can drt1n1atize events. Virfi!:O can analyze and Libra cnn dra w boundary lines. Scorpio can arr11nge financing and Pisces can keep the trans<1c· lion confidential. Each sign makes a contribution and possesses an individua l life- Style. Astrolog~· sheds light on who "'e are end \Yhy v.•e are here. ARJJo;s (f\l arch 21 -April \9 f: \Velcome friendly g e s t u re frn1n Aquarian. Take steps lo fulfill hopes. \\'is hes. Op· porl unity knock!'i: rrspond. You 11re not without all ies. Br lhorough in e x 11 m i n i n g husiness proposition. Study fine print . TAUHUS /April W·~lay 2111 · Changr ocrurs whi ch enables .vou to over<:o1ne obstacle. Aid is re<.·eive<l from one at the lop. You r o"'" aspi rt1 1inos arc scrutinized. Be perce pt ive, ;ina lyti<·a l. nead and \ITilc. Find unique 1vay of exprcssin~ yourself .· CJE~·11 1'1 I ~~lay 21-.Jun(' 20 1: Gain sho\1'n if you pu blici7.e. ;id1·crlise. Pl'.'rn1 it fa m i 1 v rnembe r t o rxpo u nd p h 1 1 o s n p h ~·. By being diplomatic. you rn11ke ultimat e gni n. Tr<1vcl ;1n<I plans for future are hi!.!h on agenda. Crystnlli7.e ph ilosophy. CA1\CER tJune 21-July 221: Esl;ites. t:ixc.~. bills due are now spotl ighted. You can bu ild for future . You can make pro· fi1::1 hlc choi tes. Sl rivr lo b(' realistic. Take c:ish and let crcdi1 go. l)ebt 11·i!I br rcpai<t. LEO r Jul y 23·Aug. 22 ): Srudy Canctr mcssnge. f\1ai n-- lain lo\v profile. Serious mat· lers are open lor di~ussion. f.alher allies. Deal from posi· ___ F~llerton Open Sun., 12-S p.m._~ ~- Suil! l!!tr sunning , .. suits for swimming. You 'll find both kinds in Holf-Siz e Shop's collection of sl imming summer coolers, All quick· drying ond famous l.obel. from $17.00 ... SIZES 31-50 .. ~. \ g / \/Ella. Slrl• illu1trat•d typlco1 ef eur 1tecli. lNor'sHALF -SJZE SHQ 1805 NEWPORT Bl VD. COSTA MISA 11/t trti. N. tlttl $t.l 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER . "iUNTIN•TON llACH ~ I Nert te ler919' ,, ... hnltt11,e) '-·"'-/ Al..-t flt O•ANOl,AI• MAI.I. ,ULLl•TON tion of strength. Leg11I ques· Be selective; choose qual it~1 •• lions can be answered. Press ~1ake gesture \vh ich can for sensible guarantee. reunite famil y. Stress 1n-String Spring VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sept. 2'21: dependence without appearing . 1 Steady pace achieves goal. arrogant. Be a grac ious \1·in-String is !he name of a ne\V Leave sensational claims to ner. design in pantyhose designed l others. By atlending to your PISCES t F'eb. 19·Marc h 20 1: for sp.ring by Belly Cu rry for I own \Yelrare. success comes Special abilities come to fore Burlirlgl on. It is a delicate your "'ay. Basi c i s· sues and can be utilized. Obt ain crochet kn it pattern. String for don1inate. Avoid veering off hint from Aquarius message . spring comes in bright na V}'. course. Show appreciation to Gift purchase can raise spirlts If you \Year the spring string one who serves you . of one who is temporarily con· pantyhose in the sun. expect , L.IBRA 1Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): fin'cd. Vis it and encoura ge. your legs to be tanned in al Element of timing is on your Doii 't hold grudge. pattern of little squares. side. Pe rs o n a I magncfi!;m soars. Ro1nantlc interests arc I highl ighl cd. Relationships a rt I r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; apt lo be intensified. \\'elcrune c'Onlacts and sn mula t;no SPECIAL AUCTION ~~t~~~ro~~s. Chi ld comntands of Rare Valuable Authentic SCORPIO 10ct. 2.1-Nov . 21 1: Stick close In home basf'. Be aware or property values. Don't sell yourself sfiort. You have '"something of value. Kno"' it and act ike you kno"' i~. follow hunch. Intuitive in- tellrc1 no1v serves a.~ rel iahle guide. SAGITI'AHIUS ! Nol' 22-1 Iler. 21 1: Accent on short Jour ney. \1ou test. experiment. You meet peojlle and reunite 1vith relatives. l\·1 es s a g es should he chec ked. Avoid scaltcrlng rour forces. Slress hu111or. versatility. Le a v e minor details lo others. CA PHICORN tDec. 22-Jan. 19 1: Emphasis on money, personal possessions. Check account s. neview e a r n i n it capacity. Be a\vare of basic re<1 uiren1enl s. S I ea d y aµ-- pronch no1v leads to fu lfill- ment. l\now it arrd act ac- cordin~ly. Be philosophical about restrictions. AQUA RI US !Jan. 20 -Feb. 18l: Cyc le high -take in· itiati\'e. Opportunilies abound . PERSIAN RUGS .and Other Oriental Ru9s A temple!• 'hipm1Pnl of q•nuin~ h-ndwo .. tn Pet1ien •nd other Ori •nl•I rug• o,d,r~d for ~ Ch•i1i"'"' ••It lo• 1tore1. A1 1 rt1ull ol tl•e dot~ 1 l•i~t the11 geod• ""''• not •el e~1ed en timt , , 1 "nd tho1• lin•nt;,llv re1pon1ibft lo• +ht unp•id .~;pmo nl h•v• in1lrut lt d th t i• U.S. 191nh lo di1po11 ol ti.. e"ti•t 1hipm1nl •' t uc:lion. • Thi1 d ir1cl 1hipmt "!. in our opinio•. i1 lht line.+ collt t lien in detign, c:r<1lt1m 1"Jh <p. end t olor ol hand,..4dt t ••pth, rug1 , 1nd tunn e" we ht•t eve• 1etn in 111 our ve••• of 11lli"9 +ht fin11I qu•li+v o.;.,,1.1 rug• i nd t t rpeh . NEWr'ORTEl INN 11 07 Jo1nbor•• lood Ntwport le•c:h. Collfo,ni• SUNDAY, APRIL f, l r'.M. Conlenh includ ed: art l1om P~ni 1, Arme11i1, C1ut 11i1, 8o ~h1rt, Chin1, ! .. di•. P•~i1l•n, Al9hani 1!1n, ind other impod1nl rug weeving tenlo.,, Al10 intludtd ~•• m1ny 1ilk, pt rl 1il k. •nd eol- !eclor'1 ilt m1 . Autlio11Hr: Liii ROSENILUM Uclu ldolot: GLOIE TRADE IXCHANGE CO. TERMS: c.,11 er Cltec.k RE-ELECT AL 'PINK' PINKLEY • * * * * * * * * COUNCILMAN COSTA MESA Costa Mesa Resident 39 Y "'"' * * * * * * * * e A Free Enterprise Champion e An Independent Candidate e The Small Taxpayer's Champif:!n e Available at All Times e .Proven Ability TWO TERM MAYOR RETAIN EXPERIENCE VOTE APR. 11 .. • .Amendment Has a Foe -BATON JlOlJGE I UPI ' -A group called Fe1nale~ Opposed to Equality I FOE 1 attacked ·I hr constitutiopal ainendn1er1t !Jrl equa l right!! for wornen as a decree "that God nu1de . a n11slake." FOE said 1f lhe nn1eridn1rnl is r<11if1ed it erentuallv "·ould: -f\1ake ' · 1n t n : · and "women" signs on restroo1n , doors illegal. -Force n1en and v.-01nen to share thr san1e Arrny bar· racks. . -f"orcr \\'on1en into ron1bal !'oles in the m11ll1-1ry . -"Require women lo pny at1n1ony to 1nr:n in ca:!es Hab~ t-.·linhinnctle Hougr: said. I')( Baton \1'here lhe femnlt parlncr _______ _ rarns niOrl' nioney than the j m•le . . BRIGHT GIFT IDEAS -Annul all li11\S ag1.1ins1 •'' 1011 111 1n1 >1 •H rape and \1•h1te sla' ery v.•hich • '•·•1.. • t•·•• ~. appl~· only to rnen. ''••••••• ' 1 ,. ......... l•••I'> II ""'''"'' -Ban sei::-regation b~' sex in •M••" ·1 •\••" ... '"' prison cells and 111 e n I a I hospital s. "H<1tificatiou or this amend- n1en1 "1ill si~nify 1n a n 's ul!imate · revoll agains1 God and nalure." f OE chairman 1Qth ANNIVERSARY 1 Week Only Starts Saturday Sale Oates APRIL 8th Through . 15th-While Supply Lasts BEAUTIFUL FLOOR LAMP $J62l Reg . $80.44 TIFFANY LAMP t°(ll]o\\lfl~ 1>/ylc.": Plit~·· in~ Car'fl. rru1 r. Cnr·oit Cnla. F"loral, Ban11n;1. TABLE LAMP Ro9. s2224 $49.44 ~ HANGING LAMP 0 $2163 I Cnlu'" H"d. <;,·eon I l_;old, Yrln\1 . \\.h1 tr." • Oran~r .. \V11l11u1. Re9. $48.0S lOO's OF MARKED DOWN F1XTURES , .. TOO NUM- EROUS ' TO MENTION , • , DURING OUR ANNIVER- SARY -SALE, CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN P~one 646-3737 ELECTRIC & LIGHTING 222 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa !Ac ross from Gr1t"nh1v1n Nursery) SPECIAL COURTESY TO BUILDERS and INTERIOR DECORATORS On Non Sale Items -' • • ' s s q I ! ! d n n 0 ' Disaster Areas To Get U.S. Aid \\'ASHINGTON lAP! Presidtnt Nixon has dtclared major disaster Rreas for the states of California a n d t\1ichigan in the wake or damage caused by severe storms. •le acled in response to re- quests frotll California's ac· ling Gov. Ed Reinecke and f\1ichigan fr0 v. William G. l\1illiken, who estimated the da1nage in their states at n1ore than $5 n1illion and $4 million. respectively. The action permits the use af federal funds to aid relief recovery measures in both World'I Lll'!JMI Tr1"1ml11l9ti SP«l•ti1l1 loc•I O.al...-Wll Howell OPEH MONOAT HIT!S - CLOSED SATUll DAY "Wt "Y h~ro !O <T\11r>I vour cCl'll ldtnc!" lHtt 0o111ny r 1rt1 •o. C"••• ..,.,.., Ca11111r1119 l e.ltll "•·1211 If you're 8tates. California ~'as hit by, severe storms and noocting Jan. 2(). f\·IRrch 15 in Humboldt and Del Norte counties, the White !louse said, and Reinecke reported flood ing and runoff or mud and silt c aused widespread damage to private and public properly. including streets, roads and bridges. In Michiga n a severe storm and freezing ra in I e I I e d c.-ountless trees and utility lines in the south-central and southwestern sections or the state . Reinecke said the federal declaration will provide more t~an n million in federal assistance to California. Gov. Ronald Re a g an declared a state of emergency in Del Norte County on ~1arch J at the request of the 'Board of Supervisors. Reinecke acted l>.·larch 28 in Reagan 's absence to extend the stalt or emergency lo fl umboldt Coun ty. Al the sa me time Reinec ke asked the President to declare both counties a major disa ster area. 25 or so, @ @ Farmers can cover you with $25,000 of life insurance for under $15 a month. Even less if you don't smoke. A Farmers agent is a good guy to talk 10 about the remarkable Alpha Policy. You·u like its many options and the many ways it lets you control your own future. Jim Poirier -Dick Andrews 1T70S Edinger, Fountain V1lley 839·9500 o•- 641 1 lllllf19M H.I . -l'l·6Slt 124 M•i11 St. H.l .-516·1414 t015 AdeMI, H.1.-962-4466 lltll M .. 11011•, F. Y.-t62·2411 Kjclnap Right- For Men , Rifiy And It's tl1e La\v R0~1E (UPl t-The right to kid1,1ap for love is still exclush1el y a male right - arnf risk. It's the law. 'Bad Dreams' Engagements Fewer For Singing Protester fhurJd.tf, April ~. 1972 s DAIL V PILDT 23 BOUTIQUE CLEANERS QUA.LITY & 01,INDAllLITY AT A ,AIR ,lllC[ 11'ar11,er-Dale Ce1ater Corne r of Werne r & Springdale, Huntington &e•ch 842-2050 The highest court in the land refused lo rule recently on whether \\"Omen can go to jail if they kidnap boyfriends in an ef· fort to ma.ke them marry. By JERRY BUCK COS ANG ELES IAP • -"I ~'ake up in the night lrom bad dream~. I jusl knO\\' they're going to come get me. I ha\'e periods of fear. 'fhey kno\~ that. The peo- ple in po"·er. 1'he people "'ho lap the phones." "Thal's nol l!nportant. 1 thought about /I~~~~~ ~imii;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;~~~~ 11 before I did 11." she said. ··1 only san g -I to nlake a li\ing. any1\1ay. If 11 does hurl n1e. I can do other things.'' As it stands. the law 1nentions only women who are kidnaped . A magistrate in the :routhern town of Otta viano asked the Constitutional Court if the law \vas fair because all citizens, male and female. are equal before the law. Over the centuries. Sicilian men and a few mai nland peers ha ve kidnaped girls on the assumption they eventually *ould choose marriage over "disgrace." But so far as anyone knows. !he only lime a man was kidnaped was in 1964. He protested but nothing came of it. On the other hand. girls ha ve sometimes.. preferred charges to mar· riage. The most famou s case "'as in 1965 \vhen Franca Viola, 17. sent her Sicilian suitor to jail after he kidnaped and raped her. The magistrate in Ollaviano, hearing a case of a man who kldnaped a girl for Jove, asked the e-0nslilutional court to rule on the law·s sexua l exclusiveness. The court refused because. it -said. the question \vas irrelevant so far as lhe case in Ottaviano was concerned. NUDE SLEEPER S IN MAJORITY LONDON I UPI I -~1ore than half of the residents of London's \Vest End sleep nude, accord ing to a survey by a quilt manufacturer. The survey of 50.000 persons sho"•ed "'hilt: the \Vesl End -London·s en· tertain1nenl area -led the nude sleepers with 52.2 percent. ·Newcastle was low in the poll with only tu·o percent adm itting lo sleeping in the buff. Union 'Gets OK Carole Feraci tal ked or nightn1ares as she brushed her long bro1vn ha ir on her sun.filtered patio in suburban Van l\'u~·ii. A gentle breeze ca rried the fragra nce of n1any blooming pla nt s. Her dog and lhree catii: lazed nearby. ~·liss Feraci 's fe at's stein fro rn \\hil l she see.~ a.1; an act of co urage. the fi rst tiine she ever spoke out again st the 1var in V1etna n1. The platfor1n she choose 1vas the Ea st Roorn of thl' \Vhite tlouse. and her au· dience included Pres1del)l Nix.on. ti1iss Feraci, 30. a Canadian citizen. 1vas performing ""ilh the Ra~· c-Oniff Singers Jan. 28 11•hen she pu!led out a blue cloth bailner that said. "Stop the kill ing ." She stepped to the front of the s1age and asked Nixon to stop the boinb· ing in Vietnam . The group sang onf' song and she was asked 10 leave the stage "'I can·\ say yel what the effect ha_1; bee n on n1y career because things in the business are tough right 001\•.'' said ~liss r·eraci. a background singer for !O year.~. .. , kno \1' a lol of people in the busi ness resent tremendously what I d i d . J::spec tal!y 11•hen you 're a b;i ckground ~inger. whe n the y expect you to be part of the woodwork .·• She said she knew she would never again be asked to si ng v.·ith Coniff. v.•ho occasionally called on her in the past. She said she also had tu rned down an ofter to sing in Las \'egas because it ~·ould in- terfere "'ith the April 22 peace march. Si nce her pr ivate demonstration at the \Vhite House. she said she has ro und herself propelled inlo the peace rnove- mcnt. She says she is oot too worried about lhe effecl on her career. ~tiss Feraci. \\"earing an ankle-length cotton print dress. sat on a picnic bench as she brushed her ha ir. lier finely teat ured face \Y&S lightl y dus1ed 11•ith freckles and her brO\\'n eyes picked upl ,hit:hli ii:ht s fron1 the aft ernoon sun. A fev.• 1noments before, her husband . Dennis Patric k Shannon. ca lled lro1n a business trip in London. Pilot 'l 'eacl1cr' Respo11siblc For Collision \\'ASH!:\GTON ! AP l -An instruc tor· pilot in a sn1a ll pri \•ate plane v.•;is priinarily responsible for hi s craft's en\. lision over Los An,:?eles \vi th a Boeing 707 1etlinrr c:ir rvin •• !lfi persons, the Na tional Traosport auon Safety Board has said The board s;iid the instructor. Arthur E. \\lri::!ht. "'used poor judgment in givin;.! ;1 ~tuden l·pilol his first fa1nil iarizatio11 fl ig ht at night and in a heavil}' conge sted air·tra ffic area." and he should have been more vigilant during the flight Aug. .. ' \\lrighl and hi s student. Leo \\latter ~loppe. v.•ere injured./but their hea vil y damaged Cessna 150 landed in a field ad· joining a lighted golf cour se. The Continental Air Lines 707 preparing to land at Los Angeles International Airport after a flight from Hilo. Ha'A·aii . recei ved substantial damage at lhe outer part of its right wing but landed safely. The collision occurred nine miles southeast of the Los Angeles airfield . 4.000 feet abo\'e the Comp ton area of Los Angeles. NEW! MASTERCHARGE ACCEPTED FORSTORJ.GE CHARGES Fo1t THE "Artistry in Moving" BEST MOVE .';'l'AGUNA BEACH ,' ST. LO UIS 1 UPI ' OF Em ployes of ~I c Do n n e 11 Douglas Corp. ha\"e voted nearly 2·lo-I in fa vo r of re · taining t h e International Association of t\lachi ni sts and Aerospace \Vorkers Union as their bargaining agent . The vote was 6.344 for the machinists and 3.646 f o r TEAM, ·a company spokesman said . Tht NL RB said that 279 vo tes thal \\•ere challenged v.·ere insufficient to change the oulcome. YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 580 Broadwciy •''."'.-:. ... ; .. ·· ..•. -;-;.r;.._ ,.. .. :... .·. . . . .. '.:,i,yA:N'\~: :sTOR,,<(GE :, !;..~9:~.~!r:.~.onq -~i!iTl.~~~~.~.incj · ---,. .. .. --.-:: . ., ~ .. . : ~ ........•• .., ... _._,,. "." ·.1· . . 484 ·1025 :·: ·,.:• .. STORl.GE -PACKING-SHIPPING -CRATING FU R NITURE Seven-foot tall wrought Iron bookcase Fashionable decorating thrives on accents lik:e this labulous bookcase 2 s. 1n heavy. expe nsive ~ w rought iron, beau t1tully l1n1 shed 1n brushed gold, verdigreen or black. • 37 GlfAT ltl HOM(MAICllt. ~TOltlS lHIOUGHOUT CAUFOINIAI l l<OI' I O•fl • IOH•· "'' l •O•>S lGU'11H I 1•11110•1 )D llOlllL4 •MJ,.O•T l?:JO llHfll.4 11{1 ,~ ... lf>G • tit! llt.CO•• 101 H~_,Cf · t •U Drt!V[llY • COH~f,.l(OIT IAOlll f lRMli ONE ARGU~IENT CAN HAVE 20 SIDES ----... For proof, check the DAILY PILOT'S "Mailb~x" Editorial Page feature. There are more than two. sides to a story and the DAILY PILOT receives from 5 to 20 "let- ters, to the editor" a day with a wide diversity of opinion. On really hot issues the mail can be even heavier. What is more, the DAILY PILOT welcomes letters from readers and publishes al· most all of them. Our Policy Letters shou ld normally convey their message in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space is reserved.· All letters must include signature and ma i Ii, n g address , but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is appar· ent I embarrassment or harassment to writer, for example). Poetry will not be publ ished in any form, good or bad. Excep~ion , Letters in poor taste, libelous or unsigned •re the exception to • the rule tha t the DAILY PILOT publishes almost every letter it re· ceives. They will not be published. If you feel strongly about an issue send your "side" to "Mailbox•. It's one of the best read features in the DAILY PILOT. MAILBOX Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca . 9~26 • \ ., 2 I DAILY PILOT TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS l'HS 1:!\ 7.30 -"llnagination: A ('h1ld ':-: \Vorld.'' Jona than \V111lers and Florcnte llenderson ho~t this v1en of thr \\Orld as children see it and as re· 1·a!lrd no.11tal gi<'ally by adult.~. i\'HC.' 141 H 00 -Flip \Vilsun . Ra yn1011d 1~urr r lunbs out of his \vheelc·hair ~\\'h1c h he 'll be ba t'k 1n al !) o'C'lot kl to JO in F'ltp and anot her guest, Ruth Gordon . 1\RC; i7l 10 00 -"0\\en 1-l ar~hall. ('ounselnr at I~a11 .... \leJan dro Rey guests as a 1:on vi ct \1 horn ~lar~hall 1.-\rthur l!ill) prosecuted succes~full.v 18 years ago and no1v is prepared for -a neu· tri al. K( E'I' 128l 8.30 -"NF:'I' Pla~·hou:-:e Bi o~raph y." :\ rilm po rtrait of American author and art palron Gertrudr Stei n 11hose Paris ho1n e 11as a ecnter for early 20th century artists and \I riter:;;. K'J'LA 15! 9:45 -"Second I.oo k " ~!eve IJ unne hosts this sho1v \l'hich asks <1uestions abou t the \ preciding movie. "('ome a nd Get It.',' r • ·-. --·.?1.'.':'-- --... ·-- TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening APRIL 6 ' out ol college wh tn Ile 1} o!ltitd I th1ntt 10 join 1 f1mou1 1oc~ 11oup. m Mttv Clritfin Siio• fiil @ H£T ~ "tyllouse Bio1r1phy "Gerlntde Stt in" A film port11il of tll1 Americ1n 1ulhor ind art patron 1:00 8 0 ~ iE: m Ntll'I WhOSI Paris homt WIS I cenlM tor 0 rn m flllf'#$ artists ind writers durin1 the t lfl1 0 (I) Wild Wiid Wert 20th century. d) I IJIC.A\ I Tht Print• Slrtel 9:00 6 ([!CBS Thur$d11 Movie: {C) "•ytr1 Al1ddin's Lamf' Tht An · (Zhr) "'Tht lmpouiblt Ye1n'' (R) bf1n NiJhls lant1sy 1s broui hl to (com) '68-0avid Niven, Ch1d Ev· lift b~ lht Princ1 Street Pl1~ers 1~ u e\!, lo\1 Alb1ithl, Ouie Nel~n. m11ic1I tric~s p1oduc1 1enies, pal J Crishn1 fer111e. Tht rener1t1on 1ap 1e111 from thin tir, ind a ridt on is depitted in lively} lau.:ha ble 1ht m11lt caipr t· !trms. Whitt 11sychia111tt ~na!l11n Q) I Drt1m ol Jeinni1 K1nrsley is ltc!u1int a un1vers1ly (1) fllm1111~11s Fiesta /RI cla1s on "How lo R'ist 11ena2us Ell) Hod111111d1t ltd&t Wilhout Problems," /lis 17 ye1r·old Cifi M1>"11111'J RFD daughter Und1 is arre11ed lor pie~· a!) El Mi •Jina l)fl campus. 6:30 0 ltlt tM Clock 0 ®)ID Ironside (R) "In lhe Line fJ MOfit: (C) (901 "f11!11nhei1 ol Du1}'"' l1ons1de 1nvesl1Rales !he 4~1" Part I (drt) "67-Julie ChflS· connection betwetn • widow Ind lit. Os~ar Wtrntr, Cy11t C11uc~. An !ht you1h 1ccused cf her /lusb,nd"s ton D1fh 1nt In 1 future society mu1der. Ven Miles and 8flndon d•· where tht re1d1n1 ot booki ri. s111c1 Wilde auest. ly forbidden i nd 111dtu 1rt hunl ed 0 (ii@ 6) lon1strHI IR) "'Tht 'Qllln by 1utho111•t5, one hreman-GJr1 With 1 Broom .. M1kt tongsf/eel whine h1nc11on 1~ lo burn !he books invtsll11!es lht thef! of • Rem· -btcomt1 obsessed w11h tht desire b,.ndt p1intin1 101 which 1 h11h to ftid 0111. ransom ls demanded. t+e 1rranats rll CBS NtWI W1lttr Cronkoll lo dd1Viir 1he !insom money llim· nQJ Hollpood SquartJ ~111, and 1n 1 conhont1l1on w1lh th• m N11111r 1nd Ill• Pralt&Mr p1t~·Up m,n. dl$COYtrs I ~·luable @ Cult.Ir, CuiUr t 1ur1 Weber bt· clu t. Tim O"Co11001 J~d Shelley Jlns J new stnes on w111ou1 styles faba1es <JU ts I. · ol 1u111r pl1yln1. hu 1u1t1rlst J11 €D Noch'e1 11piti11 ry Hahn auesto;. DJ Morie: "for Wl!Gm th• Btll €D Educ1tin1 1 Ntli•" Tolls" m 1r111u11 m N•tKh• ~ Clrttn Acns 9:30 0 News Wilch John r ull111tr Q:) Ttle·RtvlsU Musiul @[)LI Clla (I) Y"tori1 Ja1111\ Show t :tS 0 Second loo~ Slt 1•e Dunne ho$IS. 1:00 11 rnomNew1 Jo:oo o ®J moean M11ti11 Show SPt· O NYl'D ci1l 1utSI Joey 81ihop di5ptnses td· (~Tri.rill 11 Canst11u1nces vice on s1ni1na ind !ht 1rt o1 1m- fi) 0111111! prtSSIOn+sm O Whlt'1 My lillf? 0 News GtOfRt Putnam @)10111 Jonn Show Purl Anki O (j)@ fl]Owtn M1 r1h a lt, M11y Hop~!ns, 1nd GtOf(t Cnhnl COt1t11tlof 11 Llw (R) "18 Years 1ue~t. Ht•! April" Owfn Mu~hall 11t1Mrs m I ltvt Lucy IYidtncr fol I new tril l lcr Jost @ I Drr1m ol Jt111ni1 Borotr1 (A1t11ndro Rty). whom ht (lSJ Spt1kin1 fntly hid succtssfull1 prosecuted on 1 ED HtlhlJOll murder rhargr 18 year~ heforr m Un1 P1ta1ri1 en ri t.mino 0 MD'lit; IZhr) "Wild Str1wbtr· Q!i Movit: tC) "Mo~t Over, Darling'' 11u" (d11) '57 -Victor S1iistrom, 7:3tl IJ (j) ! SJ!Cl.1l i lm11intlion: A Bibi Andersson. Child's Wlll"ld Jon1th1n W1n1ers 11 m (!} Nt•1 hon ind flo11nc1 Henderson is (15' World P1eu speci1I aursl tor 1 view of the worl f.D Speci•I ol lht Week 01) IS children set }1 and IS recalled a!) lucha l1bft no~1~1gicallr hr 1dulls. 01hcr 1uests 10:30 0 Y~ur T11rn lo T1lk lick 1ncludr JoAnne Worley, Johnn1j ffi BJ!I Co!ltr.sh~w Brown. NI Mthnno, ind l~t comedy al la S1nt1n1c1 team ol P1lrh~I! and larses. 11:00 0 0 I]) (lg} rn ID Ne·111 O Lissie •r h1nas el Iha Ghost" 0 One Slep Beyond O Mow•r {2h1 1!1111) "Cttr1t i nti ({) M1rshat Dillon '"II" itr,<nf '36 -ld~1rd Arnald. 0 00 aJ News Joel McCtea fr1nces farmer. m T1uth or Conse4uenc.t~ r6) To TiH tht hut~ m f11hion~ in Sl!wtnl l uollt R1YefS [fl I 011am ol Je1nnit fl.S Col!Ytntlon Update 0 Million S Mowie: f2h1) "Ai1 0), FH111_: '1.el's M1kr It Ler•I" force" (1dY) 'CJ -John G1rlreld. ll:llJ fD MO¥Jt: (CJ "Herwles, Simson ~rthur K1nnrdy, G1c Youni 111d Ulysie s" {1dv} ·6J-K1rk Mot· W H111n'1 Hrroc1 111, liin1 Orfe1 (!)(I) Orarnet 11:1~ al Gran Cinr del JutYfl EIJ NrwHek ers !I I :JD 0 (!J CBS Lair Movie: IC) "tn g;) Ronin' on tht River I lht Cool of tilt Oaf' (d11) "62- (l) M1ntrap J1ne fond1. Peter Jmch. An1el1 I 00 0 ""1 "" Ff ff l rr . I t1n1bury : • UJ!I ~ '" 114" 1~S 1uestsl Q (l(j)il'.)Johnny C11S11n lynn An · lfl ll uth GOfdon tnd Jlaymand llurf derson 1 ts 0 @ m Alias Smilh Md 0 Movit~~.N~w V11,_ l awn" jtom) Jontl (~.I '1wenty Ont D1ys. lo ··I-Fred. MacMuoay. Mary Marhn. l tnst11kr Heye~ t nd Curry io1n t 0 (l J (i) ffi Ore• Civrtt Nancy c1ttle d1111 that turns 1nrc a Wilson and i uthor P~ulrnt labm murder 1pret 1 18 1 Mr i nd lht Chimp (RJ !ht Rt y·j (D\~ Tell lht Jiuth nolds t1m1ly learn~ thal 8ul1on! 12:00 0 Movi': "Melody o! llite" (dnl w~s onu 1 membu 111 thr sp1cf •62-Mirot Perschy, Horii fiink. fllOllim. m Movie: "fltt GI J fu11t~r" Ill(!) :11c1r cr1;11111 Sii,, .. 0 <dr•l '59-fied MacMuiray. Dor111hy t i "l 11m e lympJt Giten. \IS• S111 D1t10 St•te Prt11nl\ ~s•w· rl •st i nd Orllll'~. P1oduc1d bJ SIU· 1:00 (fl 0 0 ~8 I "101 Nt•I r~nts at San ~,~ Stitt Co1Je1e 1:30 6 Mo'lif: "flood Tith" (dr~) ·~ A itn11m•nlll too~ 11 !ht world c.I -Geor2r lhdti, Joinna Moorr 1'1t c1rcu~ Ho!! 11 Don Dannelly. GI All·Nithl Show: "Cuns of fOff ffi l ltct .leurn1I Prlti<ttl," "Silt!!\ ll11ders." "t11;0 fl) [1 Shllw dt Lou V11dt1 to Capetown" a:> Nino . l:DO ID Morie: "C11111 llehtmolh .. (~i· l:JO 0 (j My lh1tt Soni fR! Cn1p It) '59-Gtne lv1111 ltt11 1 dtt11•on an wh!1htr 111 drop 4;30 t) Nt•i Frid ay DAYTIME Mov1£S t:OO m "Colllt It tht Shb!t" \Ora}:·~ -Lo11n' Youn1 'l :JO 0 (C) ''T~I PltllMll $et•tn" \'O"') ·~nn.M111111, lr.ny Ir•~· tlOll 10:00 "lttd Su"4own" (•11) 'Mi - Rory C1lho1m, Mirth• H-;t1 lllOG 11 "Dk~ lBC:J, h ttttwt" tmJ') '4~Mo11~n Co11 .. 1y "City W1thQ!ll Mtn" {1dvl 'tJ-l1nd1 Darnt\I, l;DO O (Cl "l1iumph ol Rob111 Hood" (id'i) '60-0on Burnett, G11 Sr.iii . tfi "Dino" (dra) '!17-511 Minto, Bria~ Kt!th. ¥ J:DO Ci) "f1nf1r1 lor 1 Dt•lh Scent" td11) '63 -Rich11d rain, Vwetl Llndlors. @)''The Sciu111 Jun.1lt" (dra) 'S& -lOlly Curtis, D1v1d JlnWJn, •:DO IJ {C) '1ht Tall M111" (wttl 'SS-- Clark G1blt Robef1 Ryin. 4:30 CD S.M• as 10 AM lli~n1 A NEW SUlF fllM If ROD SUMPYER olu1 "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" EXCLUSIVE INGAGEMENT ~-5~ ~Q'~[.ql ·~lj' ti> Db<?" TKHHICClOfl [QI 0 ., .... ~...: .. ••vu •T Ell JS •• °''' LO••IMWY ..... "'0 ... 0 .W. •47 ..... • HUHJH•G TOH •&ACM EXCLUSIVE RUN PETEil =--· CA REV.M .~ JAMES COBURN I JENNIFER O'NEIU l---~ THE CAREY J'R'E AIM EHT ·~; .• , ... ,..o... o I ~.'-·~·JI• \I a " , THEATl'llE ... ' . . . ... ,,. ___ ........ ENOS THURSDAY APR IL 6. K•~'I H~1tl( "1Ml (~WIO YS'' Al SO· JAMES GARNER IN "SKIN GAME" STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 7 IN "SKIN GAM(" IN r"r wr~™"'"" 11 r r•n 1,. <91 or'1" •I'<~ l C.OUI • ""' °'' u • • '•>I• uoos• ~·g,, • .. , ', .. • • ,. "THE HOT ROCK"IPG t "TALES FROM THE CRYPT" '(Ci#i2 "'U•• ... !U l aOI~\" •tll • JtJ "II Ollo H• G"lll' ••~I • ~ .. ••l~G '''~ fJC lUSIVf IUN-NllD DV(I .tClll"' "'-[ & Jiff - tcMW" ' ' ·" t:I'' .,... '. . ... PtU'i·C.llNT EAS1WOOO IN "kill YS' HflllO'S" ' . Soutl1 Co1C~t Re11e1·to1·y Mime Show Excels n,. T(1~1 rrri..;~ QI I~• 0111, ,l~I U1ft ·rht art or p11111nmi1ne h11s ht'cn "' p<1rt (Jf rhe thf'alcr llhoUI us long as thc<i tf'r llself h~.~ f'X1.~1cd. .vel there are relati\'ely te1v pr1:1et111oner,; of this spt>cialized calling. After f\Jarcct ~1urceuu and possibly Hed Sk lton. the lis t fades from memorv. \\'crf' hi" .iot rqualty pro- ficient in so many (lther areas of theater. South Co a s l .ICTOl'S MIMI! TMEATEll """ ~~•n.ng o• o•t11.....,lm~, umc••v•ll .,,,,g...,11 •nll Cltrtrlt<I b~ Rot11la II 11•· "'"' '>l>UI>~ """I><• •a In Jt•(l"W o;,.,,1.. "'~..e .. rta DV ~'" ("~·I R•f"'r1"'V Wt<lnt~ll~Y' •' I <>'Cl'V~ lhfOUllll Aptll l• fl !l>f fl>l<d ~'ti' fMdltr. II?/ NtWDO" lllva , t'n\I• Mesa. l'8•••Y~rior" (>.tt-1ltJ TIOE .COMP ANY """~111 8<>11u ...... 11ugo P•r1. ;1r·•• f>dllt•Wn. PtQfn,111 Roe• •nll (~"'~'"" Yowng Mu\OC••n\ Jtr0"11 ~rnl!n, L•\A Woll~" .,.., Jonn Pele,.. --- l{epertory'!'i Ronald Hous~orn 1ni ~ht carve himsell oul a niche in the \\•orld of min1e. 1-~or ut1e 11·ho does e\erylhing f'lse so Wf'll. Bousso1n is a young niaster of the silen t art. Reginald Houk and Ce;tnero11 \'ounji -of/er a fasl·paced 60 minu tes 01 vaudr~ Hie 11•i1hout dialogue. Or ai lea~t '>''ilhout · spokr11 Uiahi{;Je, Jor be1.11ctn !he tro1ipe ·s loc·1.1l f'Xpressivr.s ;ind the sple11d id musical a<'- t.•11111p;1nJn1e11t. lh<' sltua rlvn is as rerogni.a1ble <is if it \\('!'(' actompanied bv narra~h:.e.... The con1ic \'1gnettei. uf thr ~-l1n1e 1·1ir11ter blend sn1ooihly into 0111• anofher 10 rhr exlent th;il. in 11\0 ihstances. it is im- possiblr 10 deternilnf' 1vhere onr ski t leaves oH and the other begi ns. The others are introduced bv <1 vaudeville· style s1gnboa(d. a11unated for the occasion. nr<:h uf the ('ycbrn" a f11c:k (1f the wrist are all I hat JS needt>rt lo ind1t·Rle changf's of nlooU, thuuj.!I\ i1ften thr dt•nuuriC'rnt'lll 1:; r.b11cuo; -:-11ch as 111 thr "b;,n · and ··1111r t o ·"' 1 seginent!:i. ~lusc)c ron1rol pl11) s trn i111· porta111 part in lhr succ·ess of lhf' progran1. nolabl.\' in 1he "00\¥ and arrn1\" and ''Jn:lr· ione!I!"" SrQUCflC('S. 'fh(' l;il\('r, by Boussorn, is the highlight olthf' even1n~. Bet11·cpn hal \"t'S of 1hr 1H·11· j:!ran1. thl' lroupt• jiVC'!'> au ou t for hilarity in a 1nadcap co1sode e n ti 1 Ir d "Selected Shorts." llere 11e set' all fl\'e perlor1ners simultaneuusly - as a 1·1olinisl. "' cup. a b;ink l'obber. a wfl1ght l1!ter and a butterf!\' <.:h;i~er in· 1erm111gling \1·1th high gkii:,c; precision. OAILY PILOT sr1n ,~It Sec1·et The Att11i· ~ ~lln1e Thculer i:<: ont of South Co a~ t Hcpcrlnr1 ·s 11111st gl111erini.; a e co 111 p I i s h ni e n I s and <1e"f'l'\"eS p11ckrct housrs ul rhe Roh J\lills rrantically atll'rnpts In C'on1fnrl }11.1: agnn· :-.ur1 that follo11·ed sc1r.~ 11.cd "ife, Diane 'fraynor. after ~he lear n ~ he has ··~101her J::arth '' Three n1corr gi ven a\vay a fan1ily scfret in a scene fron1 !hr \\"ed11esday pe rfo rmances rf' Irvine (_'om rn unitv '!'heater drarna "'\Vho'~ Afraid n1a111. bur 1he progran1 shoul<~ nf \lirginia \Vooli?'' 011 sta.c:e Friday and Saturday becon1e a pcrn1;inent f!xuire 111 l '(' lr\1ine's ll un1anitirs !!all Play house. in the rompan.v·~ rcpertouc. ----'-----------'-----'-------- Tl1is n1 u I t i -1 a le n l ed, din,inu!i\"f' a<"lor has crC'aled a pantomin11c appendage of S('H in , !hf' Actor's i\lin1!" 'Thealer . which opened Wednesday nigh t for a four- \\lednesday e n g a g e n1 e 11 I throughout Apr il. It is. bf'yond doubt. the n1ost entcrtain1n~ hour you'll spend 1n a local theater. To thf' nu1s1<'al ba cking nf K • d thrl1e ;11l·purpo5e n1usicians '9 J \\ hQ could l·l'Cll be f'SC<lpt>es rron1 t11e Spike Jone s Brothe1·~ Shi11es Boussom arid his troupe - Hugo Paez. Steve Patterson, orchestra. the 1n1mers offer <:risp. -well-de~ineated-skits---m-­ which subtlety is a \ irtue. An Peter Grll veli No t • Ar 1 ie ss' SI i£ulotv Ul PETER CA REY, M.D.: finds hypocrisy in a big Boston hospital- and a brilliant SlJJ1.'eOn accused of abortion that turns to murder. JAMES.URN JENNIFER O'NEILL= [lHE CAREY T'R:E.Al'MIE:H·T~ jPGl-'='"...;..=-=--!'il •• ,\~ " ~(7;:,.tl , •• •: G EXCLUSIVE ORANGE CO U NTT .. • • ti! AC '1 {11VU A•''"" • • ••• ,,,.,., .. ,.,., •~•~oo1c.o •w • ..... , .. 611• ......... f!f'C.!Q ... ~ ...... [PG [<rr, ... ,.,,, ... ~.,~~ ,., .... h,'<Oltc~ ...... , JOAN ADAM "FROGS'.._ RAY Ml LLANO SAM ELLIOTT vu ARK 'RoARK ,,,...... l;/Jlf-.t;Ulllllr.1111~ "'lf-J~.l) Q(IP[,ijg~All!l';l'tOOiiC11\fl "'-" JUDY PACE COi.OR IY UOVtl •AI • M AMfRICAA' INTlRNATIONAI. R~t~St •• co ~~~~AT NEWPORT ;:~AT BUENA PARK 12:30 -3:30 7:00 & 10: 15 P.M. 7:00 • 10:00 P.M. ... .. . . ... ........ . • l o\t ~·· H ,....._,.,..,,, f '* ' ~ •rf'" lf•f • ' ... ~ ... PHONE 644·0760 AT BOTH THEATRE~ Hy \'En~·o:-.1 SCC)T'f II 0 L I. Y \\" 0 {) IJ 1 L:Pl l :_ Peter (jr;n cs. at l:iJX feet. lhrcr inche!<. is ' Jin1 Arncss ' lilt If' brother bu! has n1·1 1·r ll\ rd in !hr shadu11 easl b~ l.Jig -Old i\larshnl Dillon. ~IX feel 6 inchrs. "'Onl~· <1bo11l half !lie public rea lizes 11·!"'re br o1hcrs." s:ud !he v.lutc-ha irrd s!!lr fl r "~1 ission: Impossible." One i.c; hard pressed tJ1r~c da.1s to find a pai r of brolhrrs sharing r<1ual succcsc; in sho11· huo;inei:s. both going their 011111 1rays. In tf'lt'1·1~ion lhr\ are !ht' only Stll'h 1najor ~!arc; The mo1 ll''> had lea1ni;;: The :-.Jarx Brothers and lhc Hill Brothers. Films also protl uccd (;cori!C SandcrS and Tom Con\1"a1·, brothcr:'i 11·ho distinguishNI themscl\"f'S .incli\'idual!y • So have D1111a i\udrc11·s and Stc1 c Y.'nrrest There 11·rrr Hing ;111d ('ro"h~· an<!. of cnursf'. llarryn11Jres. Hnh !hr But on the tune l'elC'r and .Jitn arr unique. ~l orCO\"CI". !he ku1g·sizcd siblings have never al'le<l together. ··.J1nl Clime out h('rf' lo llol!v1rood 11h1tc I 1-1•ac; l:i!dl b<1ck tn .\llnnesota ... (;ra1r" said "He ·d already appe11red in ·The Ff!rmrr 's D;iu~IHl'r' 11·1th Lorella Yo ung 11l11lf' I 11·as stil l iioing lo collei.:e. ·- .-- U't r,lePhc•• 'SEL F DESTRUCTOR' TV's Peter Graves ll c~s (;r;n·es ftueslrr." he C'I> pla1nctl ... Actually my father" s namr is Au rnrss. \Ve 'rr of \f)r\reg1an extracuon anti Jiln rhought Arncss \rould t)c rasirr \11 use all ar0u11d " As .J 1m"s star ro.~e higl1rr. r't!Pr br~nu eu1!1n~ Ins o"·n nirhe in sho\1· bus1ncs~. 1Jnr 11f l11s 11111s1 O't'n111rablr role~ 11 <1 '1 ;1~ thf' .\:J1i SJl.I' in "Stalag 17 " . "I nt'\C'r rc<i!11• en1·ird J1n1 ·~ :-OU!'Ct'ss in 'I :1111sn1oke. · I thnu~h! hr 11as 111,1 ~real spo!, and I \Vas JUSI looldng for one of my own,'· t:ral'es said. "l'1•e IM'en offered sr1·er;1 I 'f.unsmokc' srnpts 111 v:hich l "d play .Jun's 11nr1hle~-' h;·other . \\.r\e l"'lketl 01·er thP :-1 ri pt s but d1dn·1 ff'rl <Ill\ of lhe1n "'f'rt' c1u1te ri;::hr fnr ·us ··Se1 eral ' .. ar:-. :"lj!O I <l1rected an cp1sod!" n f 'Cunsmokc." \\'a~11 ! had for .11 first ;:ittempL But ;:irllng is 11·hat I "'anted '" And lh;.u·s wh;1I l't'lcr J:Ot l"ix .\"e;1rs a~o 1vhen he replar· rd Stf'vr Hi!l as the lcadin~ 1·har11ctcr in ' • i\I i .~ ~ i on : l rHJlllS~1b/e ·· It is Peter \\'hn "'a1ches !hr tnpP re1·nrdrr srlf-de.c;tr11i·1 a1 I he brginnin.I: uf f'I el"\' .~IHI\\". ··i'"u11·n~ tl1u1,c: abf1ut th;it ta1lf' recorder gim n1ir k," h, 1·1inclurlrd. '"\\'e !ricd to drop it [:·orn Ilic :-,hq11 a couple of \ <'a1-. ;ico and viewers 11·ere infuriated. So 11·s back in In :-tay · 1\nd' \ll!''.-ion lmposs1hle"" \~ hc_i:1nn1nc. 11s e1gh!h year on !hr :.ur ll'llh Pele ca "ll.i~ an 1n1pres!'11 r sh;idn1v himself. "I came ou( here for !hr san1e reason .Jim did-to become an actor. "ltr 11 il'> doing 11101 '1c'> and hi s ca reer 1vas going alon~ 11·£1!1 11·hen '{iunsmoke" can1f' along. I think that series 1.~ u1 its 18lh year now."' Because t11s older hro!hC'r thy fnu r ye:1rs1 had ;.1lrc<1dy r,;tablishcd the Arnes.~ na1nc. Peter drcidc1I In go \1·11h nn old farnitv nan1r. 'Aqttacade at Aca 11ttlco' F a111iliar Video S11ec ial "\ly grandfather 1\a ~ 11a111rd Hy C''1"TlllA LO\\'HY ~E\V ''OHf\ f APl 1'ele1 i.<;inn ha~ some cstablish- <'d 1raditions. An1ong lhem ;:ire PARAMOUNT PICTURES IS PftOUO m ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF r.·· THE GREATEST FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Of AU.. TIME! ~\. \ttil B. bt)Ullt's oooouc~ CfttQri mm~oo• .4'\fl 11!( PARtlND Of THE llED SEA ' lilt Slftlle Moll S••clltwl11 $c•M L l•Hfilfllff. !hr r·l;i :-1\IC in~rcdicn1~ 1rh 1rh rn~de the ·'safe" -i e , non· contrn1 cr~l<il -special. lrf' shows ;ind r· 1 r ,. u ~ IHJ?hll~h!.~ prni:rams a r e p11rtif"ul;.1r!_I' fa,nred . \\':itrr· usrd r'l:lral'aganzas arr "' pop11liir third About e1er.\ tw11 1r;1r~. ~1nehady produces an-hQur feal1~r~ng \\"a!er .~kitng and prec1s1nn rnotorboa! d r 1 J I.• from a Flnrida tnuriq at- lrac11on. For a time. t11·n or three special.c; a )rar cam.J rrorn an out siz e aquanum con· \•enienlly a short dislancC sou th of Los Angeles. "'i\q11c:1dr at t\l"anuli·h" on CRS \Vednesda~ SC('ms to br the firs! forcign-madr v.·uter sho11: IJcspile Lhr tropicl'!I 1Iex1c;in ba rkgro11nds :ind .all l\OflS of tricky rlivin~ from lhose farniliar high cliff.~. il was all prclt.y familiar stuft . Ed . !\1c~1ah11n, \vho of!l"n n1oonl1~hts fron1 J 0 h n n y Carson s show to appear in one-~hot programs. w 11 .~ <iround exclauning at the skill~ or Arnerica n Olympir divers as. Lhcy "'ent into S"'ans, jack· knl\eS and h~lf-galners from high boards. He also wa:'i mak· ing like a co1nedian -not hi~ for.le ~ as he tried tn drink swrn1m1ng PoOI waler through a straw Tony nandall wa11: the or. fl~la l h(lst an~ lnt ~uced !he ctn·erl'i . :r:: 'v 1 m m r r s arld stuntmen. Bui wh('n he had his short 1nono\ogue, he delivered a mock lecture on the im. .portance of water which in· eluded such memorable wit- ticisms "s •iwlthout water 1f\1u!lny on lhe Bounty' woul d ha\'e bt.>tn n1Rde on a bu$ ., And lhat. u11forl11natelv, was the cencra l It\ el of lhe humor. Tilt comedy team o{ Stllltt illnd ~l eAra did not even !art that *C\I. . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . .. " , .. DAil V "lOf JS Bad Material Sink s Big Sta rs on TV Ratin gs Botnbs h e ll 'Wes t Sifle S to1~y' Popul ar.. By CYNTHIA LOWRY KEW \'ORK (AP 1 -Fred fl1acfl.1urray. Glenn ford. Glen Campbfll, Tony Curtis, Da \•ld Janssen. Jatnrs Franciscus, 8 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS S1cond Fe1tlur 1 "THE DIARY OF A MAO HOUSEWIFE" Conti11uou1 s .. ~d~v from 2 11 ........ 4 ......... , ••••4• f,,.,,l~l•H•eu "Last Pictures Show"l•> Elizabeth ~1ontgomery and Don Rickles are am ong the 11tars "'hose television pro- grams ha\'! been canceltd by ABC and CBS. Add to these lhe narnes or Jamf'S SteY1·art nnd Janu'>s Garner. \\'hose sho\1's got the hook al season's end from NBC -plus Shirley !\1acL11\ne and Anthony Quinn whose ABC series lasted only until midseason, and it becomes ob- vious that the television au· dience ha_s been s a y i n g something. It can only be one of two things: A film star is only as good in te\e\'\sion as the material in his serirs. or that a program is onl y a 5trong as Its r.omp,elit1on is weak . The three rnajnr net\l'Orks ha ve announc ed their prime· time. pl11ns for next Septem- ti.r . They inciude 19 ne"' pr·o· gram5 11•ith big emphasis on situa1 1on comedy, p_lenty of ac. tion sho"·s and a litl!e vanet~·· -~---= Generally, the proPosed pro· grams seem to bt gafe. bland and de c ided ly n1Jnex· perlme.ntal. Julie Andrews v.·111 ha1e an hour of variety on ABC.:. ('AS hopes Rill <.:osby 11•ill rhurn up for it the kind of cxciten1cnt that Fli p Wilson has created for NBC. Sint:e Archie Bunke r has been a srnsation on ('BS, lhe network has produced a C<11ned y about a relative of dingbal Edith named "Cousi n !\1aude,'' v.•ho is as liberal as Archie is conserva tive. Since niosl shows scht"duled !or shov.·1ni:! five months hence are unn1ade. the most in- terestin~ asj)(cts of !he ncv.• schedules 11rc t h e can· ce\lations. TY.o shov.•s chcd essentially fro1n old aAe. but \Vere hurried "lon~ by rhf'ir nct\vnrks. Bn!h "?-1.v Three Sons, .. on ('BS for 12 ye ars, anri "Rewitrhed," an ABC fi x· turc for eight. came to disn1al er.ds '>''hen !he~' were forced In rnrnpete \1•ilh IY.'O of the n1ost MEET THE CAND IDATES FOR "IEWPORT 8EAC14 CITY COUNCI~ on Ttlt•ltlon -Cltt nntl l -Commu111ty Ctllltv!•lon tnurMl~Y. Ap•ll 6, t p m Frill•~. A11n1 7 ~"" Mono1y, "'"''' lO, 7 JO II m. •nO •n N~wporl C1blt vl1!en Thursd •v. Apr!I 6, Fr.o•v. A.pnl I anO Monooy, Ap•<i 10-~t r.oo P ''" ~ponwreo 1>v; Tho Lt•~Ut tt Womtll Vortrl -A Non·~•rll11n Or~1n11ll>on, Wff11nday ACTORS MIME THEATRE .. 9en11ln1 orl<)i111I p1nlominw llltnl , .. 1ru1 1111111111<1. : ... -LA TIMES "rlcll1 tft1 1Ullltflc1 Wlltl llughltr., .lrella 11111 tunny, •• " CA IL.Y VARIETY r--~~"'~'·';"';"-~"';' •·;·';" ;·-;··~" ~11~!~~~~:t: Ghekhov!s-UNGL-E-V-ANY:A_ \j9 Jbuth oa st e ertor . . . . . . . . . . . • SHOWl~G· NOW "THE GODFATHER" 1torrin g MARLO N BRANDO BUENA PARK DRl'IE·IN AT7:00ond10:15 -AllD- !HOWING NOWI . "WHAT'S UP, DOC?" starring BARBRA STREISAND . . . . . . . . . . and RYAN O'NEAL • FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE-IN ~' AT 1:30 & 11 :45 L-• .... W•IOll(Nll IJ1•,010 Ollll OtlVl·llf SNOWllll "GODFATHER" (R) ..... _ _:•t7.0••4 10:1 S P.M. ,..,_,...., ---·-•»·•-"' J.C&OUll llOMlllll l>'<•li• ll•lf.,h/l•l•r "ITIAW 00,111) ,.,1 Plo1/Coltr " ·"Wh1l f yrr M1~''"" 11 A11I Alitt !11Uo'tt11 "'"''~•will!,.,.,., !I I ""°'""" • ..,. " ._ ...... 1$o. '611•11 JIO '" wn• tllllY DllYl-111 lllOWllC "WHATS UP, DOC!" IS) +"MOW TO COMMrr ....... ,,HIPll HDOC" •t ···~· ~"~··~· =-=:'· ..... _"'· .. , ..... - 0114.T 011¥1-llllllOWll6 Al\.JJ.1si. ..... "fROG$" !PG! "COllQUllOI WORM,. <•I"'" u.~ .. 11 In• ...... -Ml. -·-............. f ll-IM1 J1,,.1 ... 1H I 1cff""' 1w1N1 G••• ll1cli.,11f'(1lor "fllNCH CONIUCTION" (I) l ... ""' .... W•"ol •""'I ~ll·?JJ) All 111111 Cll$l!( ci...rt111 11 .. 1 .. /(1IH "1'111 COlllMAllOMlllTI" l•l & "A NlW l lAf" IGI c•1f1 ..... o4 .. 11 1 .. , .......... , ...... ··-i~t-1011 10111 W&Tlll'I LlfHT "COWIOTS" (rG) &HUICOllllllT "SHAlA-0" trG) fl1ilf ... 1M .. 1t'"* -·-·-··-!Ml-9011 fll lT ll•Wlll ....... , ...... "CAll'f llf.I TMINT" IP'I &Jf.lllFOMIA '--=="l•llAllUA" lllt'IAIYI 1, "lit l>Oll lilOUi(" ill l• "WO•IN" <ACO" ."CllAINIAMWOMCI " ...,,, ............... For 1...,,crtie111: 646-ll6l NOW IN OUR LOUNGE THE MUSIC Of CHUCK WILKS NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY 8:30 to 1:30 A.M . "Oo ub!9 H<11pp y Hour" 5 to 7 p.m. Mon . thru Fr i. ir. COLONY KITCHEN Meeting Room Facilities Available 31 11 HARBOR BLVD. {At th• S11n Diego frwy .) COSTA ME SA 557-6611 \~ \,1GHTS CJJ) t, .,_o~ -Geoe Shlfit, NBC-TV "It~ ,..~'b .. ****" "'1-'= .. ~ ~ -NBW York D•ily News .# "A DAZZLING MUSICAL FILM!" -Judith Crist, NBC· TV (Today Show) "LIZA MINNELLI IN 'CABARET' -A STAR IS BORN!"~~~~~~k STARTS FRIDAY A CITY THEATRE 1 I sourli'eo°Asi"'p'LAzA 1 W Orange-999-0832 CoslaMesa -~2711 UU. JWUTll !tit """111UI PlClUMS IS PllOUD 10 AllllOUllCE llt£ llf1URll OF lHE &Rf.ATES! FAMILY EITERWllDT OF All i.1 f!:. : I' • .. '1 t ~: t~ ~-· I .... 1-r: !Ill ''~11111 OI !tit 1110 Ill IN ......... , 5"Nt..-'- l1..-I•-=-...,.., ECIL B.DIMILLE'S-.• THE TEN COMMANDMENT -l-• .. -. ....... .... ..... -HESTOO BRYNN[R BAXTER ROBINSON O[f.AALO PAG£1 O[REK CAL L THEATRE FOR SECOND F SHOWING NOW U9ltl.I Mf'l'I • l ............ .,. .. -.,,,., OPENS FRI. 7AtH" t.A.cm ct11tttue••• _,.,.,,1 1•- 5»11'21 .... ....,,,.,l4ln l -·-'''" llOO popular sh.o"'S -~BC's "f'li p \\'ilS011 Sho""' And (RS "All in 1he f'am 1h·." respecuvel1 . "T)1r <:trn r·~mpbell ~hov.'.'1 v.·hich started as a surprise hit four seasons bark, cn me a crnpper this season v.·h<'11 it 11·as put oppo~i!e ARf"s ··MOO Squad " and NBC's "Ironside." Glen Ford's "Cade's Coun1y'1 had to buck Nec·s "Bon<inza" v.•ith its hard-core audirnce plus ABC's often allractive featt1re film on Sund11y nights. Allogcther , 15 r r o g rams ha\'e bef'n canceled at 1he pod of lhis season -not unusua l and all of then 1·iet iln s of poor r\il'lscn ratings. Son1e, in· • • ; ' Folk Sin..,er ' ,.. Sc I s Conl'erl i:ludin,.: ABC''s "L.1n~strf'c1.'' Folk singer Sarn Jlln!nr1 11 11! 1nlght hal'c sur1 n·ed hari !hr~· present a l'Onrert At 7 n·<'lock bel'll gn l'n bell er breaks in ionii;tht in the ne" le<'lurr hall thr sc•hcrlule . ~ext season will hring a n('ll' on fhc lJC lrl'i ne can1pus. R~ ll lC~ l)l,'. BllU\\' HOLLY\\'000 1LPl 1 .\R~1~"·o·rft rl sl~w1n of the f;in1cd n101u· 1nus1t·~I "\\'rs1 Side S!nr1 ·• r11rn1'r1 trf'n1rndous r;illn~~ f('lr 1hc 11rO·\\'cek pl'nod cndu1~ ~t;irrh " The nat ior111I N1rl"rr1 r,111k· ings for 1har pt'rtod 11"1 pnrt onr of 1hf' n1ot1on piC'turf' as the second h1J:hrsr prngr:un among nil sho11s. i\!1!.I pa.11 1110 t•an11· 1n fif th (}nly ··.\II in th•· V,11111h " f1n1"h•'d 11bo1e p.irt uni' 11f "\\ t'SI Sid!' S1 or~ " \ llnh llnpt· spt•1·1al llfl." 1h1rrl. l'ILp \\'llso11 1111-i foun h :inti 1hc·11 t•;une pan t\\O of 1hr ,\'llC- 1'l .. s 1110\'l('. It 1\·as no 5 llr prise, I herefore. "hrn the nc1 v. ork nnnoun1·fl(I rha1 "\\:psl--Stde Stor~" 11 111 t)r s('en a,1t<1 1n on !hr h nnlf' SCTf'f'll llf''.>.! Sl'<t~(il), And :-pl'nkUlJ!' of SUC'l't'SSftll r 1H1 .. j.t~ for 11lrl 111011es on telr11~1011. NHf'·1·\"s sho11·1n1: (lf "Thr \\ 1l!lrtl of C':t:· 11 hiC'h h<•!i: brf'n srrn urnptern 1ir11rs (In 11dro. c;imr in a po11 r rful li!h /'ht• r1111n;;:t 11l:1n in•l:r;111· .th.11 !hr !'1!f' 1 ,. i.: t' n d ll r 1· \1 iu·r11·a11 hun1Qr1.'1 \\ 1 J I l!n,'.1·rs 'tdl h.1"-pl1•11t.I ot i.:r:1~,r11nt' :1 ll p 1 a I I"' :illlHlllj.!h .1t'1!11' ./,11111' \I hot- 1111111'.' hrtlhttut Ot!t' 111,111 I I\ ... _ 'I'\' 1'p1•1 .al. "\\ill liut1'·' • t:.S.A ," got killed In the 01·prn1ght Ne"' ''or ~ r.:t1lngs ~t)y F'l1p \\11lson 1, !htl proJ,!'ra m l'ilmf' 1n J!:llh 1n the n11t 1onal r;1 11~111~s. 1'h11t 's no1 ;:i h;:ed sho11·1 ng t·o11 stcl('rint: 1hii1 N,.11 York 1s stu·h 11 kr.v n1arkrr . but ir is !!tl!I npp:illlng ih;it CRS·TV si·hf'cluJ,~d the sp1·L·1al oppo.'i1te \\1tsou, 11 ho jc; onr of 11deo 's 1\0111·~1 pt·r!11n11 •·r• \r1n1h,.r \Hl' l\' i>pN.·1af th;11 ,1,i1 111 1 r. 111·1\ in the 1.1111i.:' 111th•·11.1.\ 11;1~ .lnhn· i 1 .ir•u11·s ··!'-'" t 111 S1·~n· •I II•,· .i \<lfll'I~ hour fr·n111r1n~ s:11l1 \1lt r1H1 ~iar' :1~ Brite 11,111~ .l;u·k (J.11.1r ar11I Bea· I I LI 4' f\ji\, II ft'IJJfl1·1J '.!'11 tJ st'r1e:i1 of t:rnigglcs. "~lod The (."()ncert 1s lhe-tearln ff Squad" on ABC has heen n101 . progra1n ln 11 SCl'lf'S of ('nn l------------,1 ed into i:on1pet1tion 1vith Flip certs and Jcclures on folk \\1ilsnn on NBC: "Alias Snuth in usicians. 1'he pubhc is Ul· and Jones." 11·h1rh h;:id fl h:.ircl . ti me th 1s sea son w 11 h r Ii p ·ii ;:'~"~te~d;:. ;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::,. competition. has surl'ived to--;;-- be set Against CBS' "All in the Fn mily'' next year. Pia11ist Se t For Concert c·oncen pia nist Carl !\·latthes v.1ill be at the ke vboard at 8: \~ P..m. Sunday v.·hCn the Hnrborl Area Communitv Conccrts l Association presen1s its third offeri ng of lhei971 -72 season ! at the Ne1l'port }!arbor 11igh PREMIERE SHOWING School audito rium. I W1d. thr11 Sun. -April s -9 !\1allhes' progran1 \\'ill not LAGUNA IEACH HIGH be a\·ail able until iihurtl v SCHOOL A UDITORIUM be fore the concert hut it is eX-1 8:00 p.m. Admii1io11 S2.50 pected that it ll'ilt contain rt~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11•orks hy Fra nz Liszt ·works 1 for the pia no. I \l~tthes comes lo Nc1\·por1 BC'a<'h frorn conrrrls i n Carnegie 11all. the 1-lollyv.·oodl Bnv.·1 and several Europea n rriusic centers and festivals . He 1v1ts recentlv a fe.:ilured soloist v.·ith the Sa n Francisco Symphony Orchestra . lltd ,llw.n.oo y!p.111. "TltE TIN COMMAHOMfNTS" (ho•llun Ht'\!Qn Yvl 8ryn•1•• Lee Mar•in Paul Newma11 "POCKET MONEY" Aca demy Nami11e1 Wolter Matthau "KOTCH",G N•m•11~tecl For ltll Ador GM ... c. Scoll "HOSPITAL" (GP' Al10 e "THE PAATY" E•clull¥0 Or111q1 Coun1y lf1Nrvtc1 S•ll ln9190"°"'11! Homl~11tt1 tor I Acfftmv Aw1•d11 "FIODLEA OH THE ROOF" Cli11t Ef1lw.ocl "DltlTY HAllltY" !Ill HJ11nou. comNy HI! "SklN GAMI!" "SOMETIMES A GtlllAT NOTION" IG,.I ptu1 Ctlnt ElllWHd "~L.AY MISTY FOR Ml!N "'The FttflC/I Con~tdlln" t ill "' "Vlnhlllnt Point" t ill Cheriton H11fon "THI Tl!N COMM.ANOMENTS" AIM Jll'llll G1rntr -"1U~,.OtlT YOUtl 1.0CAL OUNIJtGHTER .. Now Showing! NOM INATED FO R a ICIDEMI AWARDS lncludinr BEST PICTURE BEST ACID R ll~~l Suppt. Ac!or BEST DIRECID R BEST SOUND BEST CIN EMITOGRI PHI ~~---, G .. ·-··-'""e?':t> ,_.,.__., 11liddler on the onthesaeen ~ MtY day J 2-00 Noon .,.. Iii 9100 P.M. R1s11vtd •tat1 &lwi Milobtt ot MIJf!Jlll, liblt- ty, Ao-In and Walllth's Mu.- sit City. · r. iiPoclll lnl'i"""" far G~p~ cl Z5 or Mor• ~;;;;~~!P.;;Ril Call ~32·3797 lltv erlJ S9ray. m\'I • .,,.., .. ., ~ ... ~.~!.; "·•· ~ COllONA DE L MA ~ Thfrd Grfft Wt>tk "Diamonds Are Forever" "Wh at's The Matter With Helen" ALSO Deb"iie Rey11elch R .. 1ed "G Skow Starn 7 :00 _....J:.Dntlnua111 Sv11d11y Skow 2:00 C11min9 N11t W"'k "HOSPITAL" and "SUNDAY BLOODY SUN DAY" Henry Fo11da let Remick "SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION" Clll'lt Eastwood Goraldlnt ,.oi;e Eli1abetll Horlmall "THE BEGUILED" l otk 111 Colar STARTS FRIDAY 1.._: ( .j ,--.... . ' . . . ' ' . , ..... 1' ••• A f>tr,~ 8oGl>llHOViC# -T<>n ' . " . :-,c:;c ·' , .,.~m". ' i ii •..; I ( ,. P"T1'1. 8oc.to4.io..,,(+i /'•o~~.1.a,. 11 ' "!, ! ! IJ•I " · I •, .,, \',.1 "' I 1' ;,,, ' ' I . ' SHOWING NOW! ......... y ..... °''' ONLY ORANGE COlJNTY SHOWING S "liOW TO COMMIT MAIRIAGl" IP'-1 ~- '·- ......... "MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS" I ~i~ *"=g ~.i', --i Su11How 11 A ve. r I 1n 1190 "TH E ANDERSON TAPES" 0•10 1 ~··~ Cenntry tlom111 "•l1n1kl'1 ''MACBETH'' EXCLUSIVE {JI ! :jiQffi ,i) SHORT SUBJECTS "THE LOVE M AC HINE" '" "THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP" S ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCllJDIH(i \IANfSJA RfDGIAV( llJT ACTRfJS M.\RY, QUE EX OF SCOTS, \\·ho ruled ,,·it h the hea rt of El.I!.:\ HETH, <)I' 1.1 ... ~ ()F Pr11dlK t1t•n 'Anr-.. J{ccl .~rct \ C · ;.~r •• i1.1 J :tck,on \\l111 rcignf'{f \\·ith lhe J)O\\·er of Punc• i\ IcGnnha n "' "'"''" Da 1 tnn · ·''"'Davenport Marg, Queen of Scots I 1l 1ur -I · · ,.,, .. ., ...!_!n11·ard . ,,,,,,.i .\l asscy. ,.,}-lo\111 \1, •• r .. _,,,,,i,., "h"°t!'IH•l•11 .. 1 ·'•IH•·~l.t l"h\11111 1,,,, .. ~-..,u1111c11 •tnrt :\D '~"""~'~•\I I"· Ir \I\ f~·ll -·It \\I q, U\11!1j 11~·.r11 \\l\ip\• rr.-G~·p' .... ~... •• ·~ -•''·"· ""~--. """"·· •• -~ ~ J, • • --.LI ti:. ,, " . ' STARTS FRIDAY! ·u ..... ._ AT THESE SELECTED THEATRES! CINEDOMI 20 )001 W,(llA,MAll ·OtAll'l JlJ.JJ21 S.t.,.fA Alll flWT 4' ci.i>,'ltj l Slatf COHl'.f ~ •ts!•.1C s1a111 . U.A. S. CO•ST CINIM• ~Qu1t• O•'.t ..i111 a·,1 o~r .) (lil fJ r i lA 'i .~' k/"i'1.0A(t ~· ~11•101 S t.~'& •'¥A S•0·05•4 U~l1,i 1f!Dlt(t &At~~. • Pou lo Ori•e·I" "-1,,~tit'IOk' AI Bl •l l s•s JJl.J c•u1 ~ti• (•'lDt!O I I l '•Dlt •t 1t1 J 26 DAIL V PILOT t nursday, Aprll 6, 1972 FRIDAY&. SATURDAY ONLY! DAILY j 0-10 SUN. 10-7 . ' . . . . . "' • J • ~. . ' ' . .. . . ' v • r ~mart COUPO N DAYS (Gf,/,6@ ~ K mart COUPON DAYS ~ .(K mart COUPON DAYS), , ( I 2 days only 26' -. ASSORTED ~ < ~ -COOKIES ~ \ 8: ~ WASH·AND·WEAl FASHION WIGS ! ' 19" g t 2Doys "" l Oi1ly lb. € I .-.. f l••9• .inortmenl of your f1 -:::;:: l ... orite t ookie1. SAVE NOW! :S: ·r---~·----Jinni® I I ~ ~ I HOT DOG ~ ~ "' i & PEPSI ~ ~ ( ~ Deliciou1 ho! dog & cold r'tfr11hing P1 f11i Col• -bo!h ~ . .:=:> for one low pric1! ~ ~ @nn11c 8 25 i.. 9. 75·· r.ci'I tinutl are 2 ply. Whi1e and (H!co· 1.n or colors. SUNIEAM ELECTRIC ALARM $3~46 MOVIE COLOR FILM s2.oo MAHOGANY WIG BRUSH BOYS HIGH TOP SNEAKERS Sh ... t11rproof cry1lil, 1wetp •ltrm indic.1lor. SAVE NOW! l. A '~ 2 DAYS ONLY $1.97 A "'''' coU1ction of f1d1iofl wi91 irt 111 of the b11I color1, E11y <••• ... M1ule of moda- crylic fiber, n1ed no i11tin9. SAVE! Nol •It 1tyle1 in 111 col. 0•1. 57' ,. MoYil c1rl•id91 of 1uper 8 color mo•i• film. C1n b1 uied · b oth indoor1 i nd o uld oo". SO ft. SAVE . ' SLEEVELESS SHELL Tors REG-. 51 .97 $1.44 AuorlM ctlo<t In 11~l11n or COiion r•v•n 111 s. M. ~. 11111. LADIES SHO RTS '. ·:!!TO Sl .9' 88c SUMMER PLAY WEAR REG. 51.96 1 44 • G,.1, 11 .. r •th. 1h lth1ncl·P•"' ••ti, 1en11!1 dr••I IYPU 111 Ulich •• prlnlHI ClllHI. Sl1t1 4·fX. Girlt Romp"' Sl1n .. H. R~. Hf . ! ' 1 BEACH BAGS Clear Plestic leach Tote 7.10 '1 . 5, .. , e t the low " . I ' f r • SUBMARINE SANDWICHES 3FOR 88' 97 C. Chucked full of assorted luncheon ~ • m'eats .. lettuce & drasslng. One's a I.: r ,,.,..,._,__ f Denim $1 97 me•I. -~ leach 1091 . .-. - USE YOUR KMART CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD ' i.-........................................................................................... ,. • l.•1t11 n '' blnclHI •ho••• '" n11nr 1ty:11 1~d color1. Sl1t1 1·11. I . ~\ -. -. '"-t to'-~ --. ..,..-1 .-.,...!:~. STP OIL TREATMENT 73' M1\:01 •na in .. 1 •w ~ q 1.1it ltr end long t r, - ~· -•• • @w19i:c 11"\00 l~f•, VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL 32'9 T. 20 AND J O WT, 2 for 5°0 Stl'Ollf, 11Urdy, ltr tr11ll, '''' 11•91. Rv1t l'ltlll111t ••h•1111-"· ~· •. ' • , I REDWOOD " SPRING CUSHION ! STAIN let. 1.21-2 Dcrys I 99c 99c I Air circulates through por· Pr1ierYt l 1 prottch vour 11d· , o us cushion for cooler ride. wood lu111ilur1, Ch1rg1 ii, • • ' ~K mart COUPON DAYS)!,6(,66 @ KWIK KOVER UNFINISHED MARBLE VANITY $24.88 Hi9hlv rt1l1t1nl lo 1olvenh '"d 1lkeli1. Wid1 1oleclion of col- or1. F1ucet not included. SO' WOMENS & TEENS SNEAKER B. comforl•ble i ncl c•11.1•I in this B•I Sn1•ker -.ith cu1hion inn1rsol11 111d P.V.C. 1o lt 1. AY1it1bl1 In -.hit1. Si1e1 s.1 0. 93' • • ' ' MEN'S FLARE JEANS UP TO 1.97 ~~~ $2.99 The Now l ook! low-ris e waist in rug· ged cotton denim. Stripes and so lids. , REG. Sl .97 Boy1 w1!11 1horh f11lur1 iYy 1tyli 119. In •11orl1d pl1id1. Si111 8·1 6. Shop & S••• 11 Km1rt. Asst. men's sizes. (F;)j~~~ r' ' .• .' .. t MEN'S SWEATERS R119. 7.97·9.97 Pullo•er or C'1rd ig111 1fv!e 1we1I- '"· Moheir/wool or b1.1lk y wool. " ' .:~ ~ I ,, ... , '°'0 "· "''' s;.... I KODACOLOR•flll J • '.·· 2 77' --,./--~··'f'.x·; ... ~· DAYS ' • •; I CX 126/I2 Kodok Xodaool~ j High c;iua!icy film to record ' mcn1orablc occasion,, l .... 1"' GMOll~illl • _•l.!!!-1111 T&.- .11 EXTENSION LADDER INSULATED RUllER IOOT 11.88 ~ Reg. 18.47, 1• ft.• Sturdy li9hf- weight 1l11mi11um l1dd1r. Flit 11f1tv •*•P•· •O,...r1ll L1111111. Rubber hunting p~c boot, wi th 1l1el 1~1n~ 1rch 1upporl. B•ow11 only. Si11 7·11. TENNIS RACKET 2.27 CATALYTIC HlATEl 22, 97 1 f ull 1il"t 1i1.ply bow, l lick -let lhtr grip. cii.,,. ii . 2200 HARBOR BL VD. C o rner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MES I. -' . ., --. . -" I" ~ " ,. --... AIR CONDITIONING! • -PAINT UP! ' ~ NEW ·WALLPAPER! • ' ROOM ADDITIONS! . ' . PANELED WALLS! I. . NEW CARPETING! I . BATHROOM _REMODELING! KITCHEN REMODELING! PLUM.BING IMPROVEMENTS! ' • NEW ROOF! LANDSCAPE CHANGES! . PATIO IMPROVEMENTS! GARDEN SUGGESTIONS! NEW DRAPERIES! NEW CURTAINS! --CLOSEJ IMPROVEMENTS! ELECTRICAL CHANGES! • NEW APPLIANCES! NEW FENCING! BARBEQUE IDEAS!. SPRINKLERS! . FLOOR COVERINGS! STEREO INSTALLATIONS! • I DAILY PILOT J Thund1y, April 6, 1972 .. .. ,,,. , . . . . . ' ----------~-~ • 1-Homt Improvement Supplement to tl11 DA ILY PILOT-Thur1d1y~April 6, 197'2 - r I I ' Acoustical Ceili11g · Ti les Block Noise F:n.g1nl'crs m1•asu re sound eoulrl bP the prnPf'r c-hna·t' · th,. 11 lt 1. a.djut tht tilts from has fluot'<'Sren! lighting. hf' pletrs the ut1ng JOb. Be sure to intrnslly In dectbels. And 10 3 In measuremrn• 11nrl l•~ou• !ht mnrkel line. A ltftO\f'r ~urt 10 arrange thfl rrnttr refinish fhe molding before ir1• '='--':""~~nlnan)' f.lat wrfaces..-Jot-1hP 1n&lllll<"lilnfl flfO~--c-,..~--~~ :--stalh ng-Tt. att-holes-can bt derihtl.s can bounce loudly find the. ccnlf'r of lhf' roo1n , ~parf' or lrss lhan Sil inc-hes mrasurf'ment hne so thr lights hlltd v.1th dabs of \lo'ood putty / New 'Old' Jdert John ~1as u1nolo, garden .s peci alist at J.C. Penney store in f'ashi on Island . Nev•· port. Beach, shO\\'S "Old Crab" ba rbecu e unit to Marilyn Armstrong. Available 1n eit her charcoal or gas models. the ha rbecue unit is un ique in th at it comes ready·made of co ncre te blo cks and stee I. Ent ire unit can be moved from one place to another. New Wal/coverings JVoi:v Easter . To Put Ufa Easier to Clea rt If )'OU t'\'er wanted pattern on your v.·aJJs. !here never 1vas a beller lime !han this spring. New v.·al!covPrings are ea sy to pu! up , sin1ple 111 t'll"t1n ... .and a breeze lo take du111n. At one time. ren10\'ing oldtype v.·allpaper v.·as a soggy 1ness. but 11allt'01·eri11gs 11re no longer all called "v.•allpa pef' fnr the \'f'r\" obvious rca!'ons that many 3re m~de of vinyls, are 1·inyl-coated or have other 111nndf'r ingredients !hal ha ve lransforn1ed thern in re1.:ent years. And this i.<: alsii the rf'o:i.o:o n the y no longer ha\'e to sto:i.v on the v.·all (orever. built·in convenience. there are many patterns 1hat fire not on· ly strippable and wash11ble. but also pre-pastrd. All you ha ve to do \Vilh pre-pa sted is to dip a stri p into the 11'alerbox that corncs "'ith the roll and which is pl11ccd on the floor \\·here ~·ou 11re working. 'fhcn you lilt the slrip out of the box and smooth 11 on the 11,alf. You can n1nkc su re th11t il i.o: on ex11ct!v 11•hcre l'OU 11·a111 !n beeause ·the p;;is!r ;111!! st:'iy v•et for 15 n11nu tes or • b<"ICk ·and·forlh hke a rubber then sn11p 11 rhalk hnf' bnth 1\•111 rrsul1 10 a n;irro\lo' rO\lo' of fa l! betwPtn '"'0 ro~·s ~f l1les . or slick filler a.nd lightly ball. 11·ays _ length and \i ld!lt. ltlrs ntAr the 11•all .. To av~id Th is m11y require ahgn1ng lhl' touched up v.·it h !he finish you Sorne kilch('ns. for cx at1lplf'. f\fe;isure the lines along lhf' this. mark ii ne\\' ltne six in-lighlll slightly. 111nce !ht tilts choose. arr sinHlar 10 the cockpit or length and \\'ldth and rllark rhts from tht' c·enter l1nf' and 11hould fil parallel to thPm . ~1ost building mate r i a f an old r>c J airplane 111 noise them off v.•it h thf' number C1f wnrk from th is measurement. Cov~ molding -or most an y d f' p ;i rt men 11 have un· le1 el -enough 10 drive you the \\'hole Illes tha! v.•111 11.0 A l'Rinr knife cuts tiles lo be decor1111ve molding -around derst;indable do-it.yourself in· bananHs , not to eat1n1Z 1hem. along each hne. If six inchr~ !11 around pipes. ligh ting hx· the tdgf's of the room "'here 11tructions for in !It a 11 in g t-.1uch or this sound -up 10 or more is left 01·£>r tor half tures an,d dµct. If the ceiling the Ille meets the "''alls . com· acoustical tiles , Odell 11aid. 70 per cenl of it -can be absorbed by install:ng an atoustltal cc1\1nlil in the room according to Douglas !.. Odell . nn1 io11al manajiler for Sears . J{()('huck and Co. bu il ding 111<1\(•rials. Sears Acoustical cei li ng 11les or '-------------' panels. 1nadr of 11•ood t1ber!'l, :ire flan1e·rrs1stR nt Rnd f'<IS,V B .1d • to krt'p clean by 1Yiplng them occasionally 11·ith a cl:'imp Ul Ing cloth . And. if the decnrating schcn1e chttnge1. they c11n br 11a1111ed 10 1na!C'h v.•llhnut Costa Mesa Only Materials Values! destroying !he sound C'ontrol pro1>e.rt1cs. /,--------------------------------------------.. ~1'he-s1H11s-acou11Ue11I and · ---- mainlc11a 11co quollties .. ~, TIME TO REMODEL?. with other klndfi of Illes, sur h as fiber i._:lass and :'iluminum-1 covcrl·d types. 'J'iles generally have a rating nurnbcr forl acoustlr.:a l properties. "Aeouslieal ceiling tile can be installed on fu rring st rips' undl•r an o\tl e('i!u1g. If the old ceili ng is ll'\'t.'I and true ;;ind in good condl!ion. the new tiles can be installed directly on the surface with arihesive,'' Odell said. "Or. if a lov.·crcd ceiling is desi red for that cozv look - or for hiding ceiling pipes -a Great Buy! --4x8-Ft. Panels for Interior Use 99 each • • • suspended ceili ng sys t e ml'"-------------------------------------------...1 Warn1th Is Wo od Panel Simp~ 1ransror n1alion C:'itl turn an ugly wall in!o one u•ith 12xl2-ln Ceramic Mosaic Tiles Pre-1\.1ounted on 89c E asy-T~Handle Mesh Sheets lhal Provid.e Built-in Grout Lines each !he v.·arn1th of v.·ood paneling and the convenience of its wallhung furniture. In a room on display. everything has been hidden away behind the Systen1 Cado panels "'hich hal'e "' \'crtical ro1y or-ob-I liq 11rly drilled ho les at both sides of e<1t'h 3 1 1 ~" \vidth.1 Th('Sf rnateh !hr do1rcls on the I back of thr 24 dirfcrcnt kind s1 '----------------------' of n1atehing "'al! furniture - sheh'es, c~1 binels. dr;111·ers c1nd Ir----------------------. lahles -\lo'hieh ca n be ar· ranged any1vhrre on the pcinels to suit ind ividua l needs. The e:i sy-to·insla\I system ean be adapted to any size 'val!. Furring slrips for mount- in g to !he wall and molding i;;.1r ips for perfect finish along the floor 11.nd ceiling, are sup- pl ied with the panels. Th ere is a choice or o i I -tr ea .t e d Bangkok teak', B r a z i I i a n rosev.·ood and A m er i ca n "'alnu! or nnngloss light oak. all 11·it h 1t surfa ce treatment that enhances the natural be11uty of the wood. Rep lace SAVE 28 %! Economy 2x4's Regular 49c each Economy Grade 2x4 's in 8--Ft. Lengths. Hur ry! for This Great Buy'. each Costa Mesa SAVE 14%! on Ceiling Tiles Terriiic Sears Value ... 299 Regular $3.49 each 4x4-Fl. Ceillng Til e. Low. Lo"' Priced at each SAVE $1 on Sears Railings Regular $5.99 Eac h. 4-Fl. Ra iling Sections Are Easily Adjustable. Blac k. 499 333 Bristol St. Phone 540-3333 each l'\011·. 11·hc11ever \'OU see one dP~cribf.'d as .. dr_1,: strippahle'' it means that 11·hrn the time conics In take it off you c::in just lake hold of one corner and peel it off as clean a.o: a 11·h1 stle. That time cornes 11'hen \'Ou niol'e. or 11·hen vou ju st g£.1 tired or looJi[~g at 'the san1e old pat!ern. If all this sounds too ~ood lo be truf' and ,\'OU r:in"t. possibly see "hy ii 11·ould work. you $hould know , abou1 the de1·eloprne11ls lh:il ~o nn behind the st·enes in the· Air~e .scientific laborrttnries \11hcre 90~f:oC:~'t11frg WROUGHT IRON DINING SALE SANTA ANA 1725 No. Main • 543-8213 1 Block North of 17th St. COSTA MESA 1706 Newport Blvd.• 645-2400 at 17th St. f ~ $it's ... and time to WAKF. UP e't'try room with thf' fresh, brhJht heavty of·GOIT'S e1cl11siyt 911aronttecl DRAPERY SERVICE! DRAPERY CLEANING PERFECT REGA RDLESS OF AGE, OR 100% REPLACEMENT IF CLEANAILE. e No Shririka9e e New Drape-rlts e No Wilttit HHds with Colt's • Perfect Decorator f1cl11 slvt 5 PINts Yr. Guarantee 642·0270 540· 1366 • • ,• COSTA MISA, CALI,. t2627 , L~OflJ-Sfwm --- -.... ·~ -· /' --J_,. ,...._. -_/ -- master charge .... '····· .. 1702 NIWl'ORT 1Lvo. .. ~ 'ff:D.~.~. iiii...== ' Quality has a new name EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY AT TOWN &. COUNTRY PATIO a"d ••(1t oho". Pt.let! far i"'c•mol '"le•lol "..,""' ... w••h o" a" ef 1!yl• ond lo1~tO", SALi PRICE I ,&if. I ' CHllli·llilJll ® GAS COOl<ERS Post Mount Stty• 01rm tn• 1 ntly ;,. the 9reund. 50" len9 poi! ;, ru1i proefed, lh1n p8inled. Patio Mount De1t9,.1d lei in 1t•ll t l•OI' l)n ·~·1li"9 01tio1. T•r:i ·p•ool, SUu 11.l1?iS SteeL Bur11.er - S Year GuartPTtPe SAVE $85.00 GALANTE RECLINING CHAISE LOUNGE LIST PllllCI $165.00 •••11111w1. lu•ur!e11' WrGU,~I lt'G" (htl .. "''Ill ~Wi.11 lllltH 11111'!'1 !lllh, Che lct '"'"' e11r •• ,,. ttll(!ifHI If ce1tr1. SA Li PllllCl ., I • ,. ... Jlornc 11n pro\'e111e nl is the top ic.: a~ customers gather around samples of \v arm- toned \vood panelin g alv,ra.v s stocked hy Na tiona l Lumbe1 Co., 19122 Brook· hurst . 1-l unti ng ton Beach land three· ot her Southern Cali fornia locati ons). The stores offer nol only 'vood paneling. but a \\'ide variety of materials, tools and advice for do-it-yourself home im prnvers. ~~--'---'---~--~~~~~~~~ The conternporary lighting fi xture (a bout $20. by Jlrogress) is Lhe touch that 1nakes th is breakfast nook. 'f he cane furniture has been repainted and the \Valls \vere covered \Vith burlap. Slat.wood panels hide pipes suspended from ceiling in old er home. \':V' ood Wal ls On Reb oun d Not 100 1na11y years homeowners were st ripping beautiful woods rro1n wall~ for the lhen-new pai nted b~ck­ ground. Now. wall fa shiooS like clothing fashions, round out their periodic cycle and return aga in lo walls panelled wi th fine wood. \Vood also adapts lo a wide range or color a•d fin ish ef. fects -from clear lacquer lo deep.hued paint as well as tra- -diliona\ lacquer and stain fin· ishes. You can achieve a pigment- ed effect "'ith pflint. mixed \11ith mineral thinner, brushed liberal:y on the paneling. then wiped-off immediately "'ith a ~ft clot h. A residue of color remains bul does 11101 obscure the tex- ture of the solid lumber. Such subtle coloration makes total color coordination an exciting ta sk. LINEN PRICES BLASTED SHEETS KING SIZE All First $497 .... $1 1. '' up to 50°/o TOWELS Salld Yelaur liy Mart1t1 BATH -$2.99 HAND 1.99 WASH .99 Decorator Pillows li e,. $5.00 -Mafly Calari sl 19 10 s2so BLANKETS FAMOUS MAKER King & $649 Queen R~~~~~1: Shower Curtains Cl:USHlD Vl lVl!T S""'a off SITs-L•rtt 119<1 u-1c T1 C!t-.K l"r.m BEDSPREADS e HndhWM e f 1111 F11rr 20%oR= MANY PATil-HS ALL SIZU • 9 11/ltitd • 111,.w True Outlet Pric:es from Coast to Coast BED & BATH FASHION SHOPS 11Stl M•ln St. a t l ••c" l lvd., Huntln9ton l1t1ch {S Point• Center) 01Nn Delly & S•turd•y 10 te ' Fri. Nitta to t p.m. · • • Climbing ROSES Our clim bing roses will de.light you with their profu· sion of blooms all spring and summer Very hard y. mature pl1nts up lo b' tall. ' 7 .95 'EACI, IOYAL GOLD •114 ILAZI, omottt others. tllrl¥e h1 e11r ff•ch oreo1 . ' FRESH CAL-TURF SOD Roll. out the green carpet! Now you can patch up bare spots in your lawn the easy way with fresh sod from Cal-Turf! It's simple! • Buy it by the rof l! • No mess or manure! • Instant beauty overnight! Hybrid Bermuda Tifdrawf Roll 17'h Sq. Ft.) 1.29 IN GLOR IOU S FULL BLOOM NOW ! SUN AND SHAD E AZALEA S • We have all types, including trees and shru bs. Some veri· ties espalier well. UG. " " NOW 98' . - 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA "' .• ·"'l:, ,,, . .,,... . '•l ' .... \;. '1 r, ; i . ~ . l ~;•.,,,,, •• "':"lo.· •• ,. An old fav orit r ... The CE CILE BRU NN ER climbing rose is bac~. Sometimes ce11led the "sweetheart ro se," it blooms profusely in clus ter~. ONLY .... 4 95 Famous University reports ..• HYBRID BERMUDA STOLONS up to 3 TIMES ~ORE ROSES! U " ' "'. I I n · .. ,'/' ,...., "'"ers.1ty Pf'0¥•1 '"' •n • ion 1i •• • • .... ...,., f•mou' u111v•r11ly •t•ent1M "~port• 1r.1t l ' · -pl1nl1 1,.11td with MlllACLE·GltO .,.,,, • 1't•on1er, l•l lnf!t, mo•t b11.,1i/.,1; ,..,.. ductd m1n1 mort llow1t1. Ol!'litr !•SIS pte>vt MJlt.-.CL[-CJtO •tlittl wor~lnt: ill 30 11cond1. SAFE! Woll ftOt burn evtn if'! hot Ory '""'"''' used ., d irecl•d. GUUUnll INSTANT·AC:TION P'LANT POOO ' Stop ol ives from staining pa- tios, decks, walks and drive- ways . USE OLIVE STOP fl• te•t.... n... 1t•l•111 rnllt l1111eets. .u ...... 11 ... ..-. TlftrM11, Thlw•rf & Sa11t• A11• .,e•littlft ... IUSHU .... 598 OPEN SUNDAYS! I oz. 169 WE DELIVER EVERYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAY Makes up lo 20 gol. · of Spray. MAKE YOUR OWN MINIATURE GARDEN ~'!:,.;~ lj ® have everything you need to plant your own miniature ga rdens. Terrarium cont .. iners of glass a~nd crockery ... a large supply of indoor plants and plant- ing mix . Also a free planting instruction sheet. look ing for an unusual gift 1 Our planted terrar- iums are gre at for home or office ... .,,1,itd fr•l'fl '2" TO s34n CARN-AT ION S We Invite You to Charge by Phone On You• Credit Card 111. ~~~ SPECIAL PRICIS G009 THRU SUN., APRIL 9 CALL 546-5525 4-Hom• lmprov•ment Supplement to the DAILY PILOT-Thursday, .April 6, 1.972 Young Brides Adore Sterling Special Touch Makes For Great Apartment I I • r T reated /or Tr opics • fat chairs sit on a TU£ that is /loncymoons are fun -but nOYdng-out if the you ng couple 110 is moving into your first doesn't want to be inundated ,--'-..J...,,,;.;4-;0::-::-:;---'--"--~---by-"thing . ome ! f\'o matter how tiny the There'.s a welcorne down·lo. apartrnent. however, the cou- earth qualily aboul finally get. pie must eat -and guests On display recently v.·as a . sfifd10 apartment f?iif JUSf sang out a bold chorus of unex- pected ideas. The beams and bare walls have been scrubbed and rubbed in a warm. lively white that, or course. serves lo make the room appear larger. Illuminating one wall is a Tyn· dale lamp in a n un- co mpromising shade of sharp white, wit h 1 rotund shade. Stark brown and comfortable wa rm a inviting. A ma• ------I ting "settled In.'' And for the must be entertained. And 2.300.000 brides "'ho are ex· because there'll be so many peeled lo marry this }'Car. the special occasions to celebrate challenge of creating a "'arm -either alone or with friends and inviting place in ""'hich to or relatives -it's important Jive is an exciting prospect. ror them to allow for "special· l\tany of these young bricles occasion'' tableware. That's will he hving 1n urban areas. \\'hy so many young brides t /or 54 percent are expected to continue to name sterling nlO\'e into apartments, as silver as one of their most- com parecl with 38 percent v;ho \Vanted wedding gifts. It is ~·ill be living in houses. This indeed special , and eve111 if means that for many girl!i. guests must be served from ~ space is boond to be limited everyday earthenware dishes during those fir st few Jea rs of and inex pensive, stackable married life. And !his is one gobtels. sterling proc laims the reason ~·hv il's a good idea for fact that it's time for a the bride·lo-be to consider hei' celebration . future lifestyle, and decide There ' s a def i n i t e ~·hich possession! she 'll "'ant ps)1chologiacl plus. too. in to take with her. \Vith apart· 011·ning sterling s I I v e r n1cnt storage ,space often flatware. Its great Ya/ue ii1 limited, the question or where lestimony t.o:Jhe fact that it's to put ~'hal so m et i me s . "the real thing" -solid silver 11ece$Sitates a c~rtain \1•in· through and through. N ew at Se ars •• '· "Dad' is in for a litlle surprise \\'hen ·"i\·Jonf' ge ls home from this shopping trip at Sears. NO\\/, she ca n pick up a few two-by-four's (or whatever else it lakes in ra\v lufn ber) to get him started on that do-it-yourself project. Lumber is latest ofrering at Sears' ~l ome Jm provement Center. Department has most materials and tools the home handyman needs. ·' -. -....--~-·--- Co lors Affccr Adjacent On es Colors affect one another. A near neutral will appear to change color dependinl! on the colors adjacent to it. for ex· ample. green will appear more blue when compa red with yellow. more yellow when compared with blue. Lig:h t also afrects the ap- pearance or color: sunlight. lamplight and ·rrourescent light \\'i ii all affect color. Jr possi. bfe. select colors in the light in \\1hich they will be used. A pale pastel in a large room would , look washed out \\'hile a bright color, such as red, cou ld prove to be un· bearable in a small one. Taking these various factors C-tealIJ. .c C)CAfa~ter CAlf,ET AMO U'HOLSTE/fY CLEANE/f$ The Pucti·like print sparks a aoFa already madly chrome pellow. And tying it all together is 1 smashing collect1on of Syr()C{J Art. , .. reproductions, at a pittance -a modern graphic, a pair or marvelous Toulouse- Lautrec Montmartre posters and large still-life that pulls in every color in the room. A swingi ng room for a party! INSTALLED CHAIN-LINK FENCING Smart Woman STEAMS HER CARPETS CLEAN 3. 4. 5. ICONOMIC.U SHAM IS WAM 645·1313 540-6011 ~~~~l!@~ I $5 ~~~~! $5 GOOD JOI,_ $5.00 DISCOUNT ' 'd °" -,. ---· ·-· c1 ... -1nto coos1 eration when buying 'AAIN PLANT ;, ,. .. -.. H --• •1-., -. , • ' paint can result in fe~·er et-mh,. l••"-_ .... _ . li~d~i~sa~p:po:in:t:m:•:nt~s~in~c:o:lo:r~se~l:ec~-~~~1~7~4~0~S~u~pe~r~i~or~A~v~e~.,~C~o~s~t~a~l't\~e~sa~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lions. GREEN HAVEN PATIO 2123 Newport Blvd. {Corner Victoria) 642·4103 Leilani style dining chair:; and boat·shared table set are part of large selection of 'fropilone patio furnishings available fro1n To\vn & Coun try Pa tio Shops, J 706 NC\\'port Blvd., Costa J\1esa. 1725 N. J\lain SL, Santa . .\na: and lsoon to open} 2378 Orange J\1aJI, Orange. Cast acrylic tabletop, milde\11-inhib1t- ed vinyl and powder-coated metal frames make the furniture practically impervious to the elements. introduces TROPITONE . Pale Furniture New Dining Look 1·0 creat e a drama1ic se111ngj'-jlliiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilli•••-.••liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_li_il __ iliiiiiiii11ll for dining thst will be !he talk of all your friends. think pale furniture against dark "'alls and noors . for an entirely new "look " tha t \Viii be an expression of your 0\'111 per sonali ty, toda y·s homemaker doesn't have lo settle ror brown woodtone furniture. Manufacturers are bri nging out any nu1nber of exciting custom color liniSh- es -antiqued o(l.1vhites !hat ha\'e subtle suggeslLons ofl blue, shrunp. a v o c ad o . charcoal or gold aC'ccnling the modings and d e c o r a l i v e rnolifs. Let your Cillor scheme pick up this hur..-and boldly. In dinirig rooms, you ca n dare to be bra ver lhan in l~e other rooms or the house where you· spend more time. In one 'set· ting. a Country f\lanor effccl offsets the graceful Country french stvl ing of a dining • • roorn ·suite by St;inlcy. Stucco wall s in a sophistlc<1l ed cognac color and lighl "'eight plastic beams provide a s t r on g background. The leadcn·paned windows a re sufficientl y decorative in themselves not to r~uire draperies. Potted flo\vers add a finishing louch. The Savonnerie rug picks up the hint of pink and gold on the antiqued while lurniture. For traditional s I y I e d furniture. decorators suggest ~n elegant atmosphere nith l heavily patterned \\•allpaper and match ing draperies In a I deep blue or av ocado .... v.au. 10-waU carpel in the sarnc 1<>lid color. · f'or Mediterranean designs. co nsider rough-faced r e d brick cork or a hfghglos~ pa int' in a bright red br orange . 8.1re floors in a terr ... cotlA vinyl tile or black .slate can rurther dramatize the set· ting to make dining an ~x· presslon or your own tn· dividuality... · G.as BAR·B·QUE Sale CALL US 1 ST FOR PRICES I ccSt-1 () I L. P. CYLINDER KIT • Builders Supply 1514 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-4184 642·9530 540· 1995 f FREE DELIVERY Summer casuaf furniture (now made in Orange County). Delicately styled with every quality feature possi ble ,. LEILANI S 11 FEATURING: • • The most dureble finish ever ,, , !Tenicote Powder Coated Freme). Thick wall aluminum tubing .. , Titon II unbreekeblt tops . , . Finest quality vinyl lacing 1vail1ble ... Nyl on 9lid es . , , SIE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF TROPITONI FURNITURE. • • • • • • • Special Introductory Price Reg. $324.00 249°0 BROWN JORDAN 20% OFF KAILUA, o contemporary look with trld1tion1I Brown Jordan quality a nd its u1es ere 11 varied 11 confempore'J needs d1m1n • TAMIAl.il ... lrown Jorden's most 1ucc111ful outdoor furni ture . Fresh Des ign. Solid comfort. MEADOWCRAFT N1w shipment et Sele Prfc ts just arriv eJ. Cri1p1 cltari 1tylin 9, soft relaxing comfort. And most im portently, reel quality construction. .. • ' I ' ' • Specialt y Sh op Nancy ~Jc~a 111 aril 1r1ght 1. 111a 11 <1gcr of Bed and Bath Fashi on Sh op at "Five Points" 11 8591 ~l :u n St.l. llunlin gton Bcac:h, disc uss es some of shop's 1nerchan· dise. Ent ire stoc:k of the :;hop is for use in bedroo m or bat hroon1 and the stock comes in endlc::.s \'.ar1e ty of designs, co !ors, styles and uses . ...... -.. ... _......___ . .. .!'!-.--_....: ...... &--- [Whole Room in . Bloom Flotvers Every1ohere Pre-pasted , strippable wallcovering \Vil h match ing fabric ma kes thi s livin g roon1 into a veritable flo\ver garden. An d lhc bloom s last as long as you like. then ran be replaced by siinply stripping off Lbe \vallcovering and pulling up a n ~'v design. This is Laurel tVR 64961 fron1 Unitcd·DeSoto's Varlar collection of Wallcove·ring matched \\·ith fabri c No. VR 64F'96. WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT A GAS BAR-B-QUE? No Me"y Cleon Up , Always Ready lo · uSe, Economical, True Bar-B~Que Flavor , Controlled Heot, All Co st Al uminum, no rusti ng , Use with natural or bottled gos. /' Yft C•rry the·l•r~st selection in Orengt County n 6 THE GASSE . 6 SHOPP E " PHONE 962-5535 Thurtcl1y, April 6, 1972-Homo Improvement Supplement to tho DAil.'!'. _•ILOT-.5 Ram _bler Home Des ign for · Flexibility -'llie rambltf'Sl-yl'e~ou=se~s~=~ "'""'°"'"'""""'"'"'"'",-n;;;,-,;;;;;;;;;i;m;;;---;;;;;;;;;;;r-;'=n-. -.--;g=Tutei0r-o=m:::v-i:s-cl;;;n-=n1"h°'eo'"· "h"om::;os::-,-ca::n;;r:;:ca::r;;•,-;,;;;;;ur.r---1 one of the easiest and lesst ex· keep !he addition at grade be taken to maintain the traf. pensive houses lo remodel. The design of the typiC'el Je \le-l for an obvious reason : it fie patterA. Chances are that the O\\'ners ranibler home provides !Jex~ costs less lo build on the \\'hate\'er ynu do. pla n of a soundly constructed ibilit y in noor plan and 1he ground that it does to build on rrefullv to gl"t the most room sim plicity or its recl angular a platform . for your bud get. Package s Now Replace 'Pieces ' in Building shape pcrmi ls a var iety of ex-However. if a post·supporlrd 'T'Y.'o-s lory hoine!f can of tel\ terior al terations. second level roo1n is added. benefit frorn added space, too. Th' strUC'tura l shell or ttie there-ilt !he pSiiibilit y nr l'qually a rn!\Y room in a twn one-slory rambler invo lves creating a ca rport a n d :;;1ory hou iie is lntended tn relatively siinple carpentry sheltered patio under Jl. func11on a~ a ramily room , nr and allerations can be ac· If all three are rir~irrible. RS a 1n Rster bedroom that wl\1 The, big trend in building construction today is packages instead of "pittes." !\1any pro- fessional contractors no\Y use roof trusses instead of joists and rafters, entire floor and wall sections instead of boards and bridging. 'The packages are o!len complete '· m o d u I e s ' ' or "cores'~ and consisl of entire kitchens and bathrooms -in. eluding appliances. cabinets, sinks and lavatories complished \\•ilh e q u a 11 y then it would be be~t to hu1ld free ;u1 upst11irs bedroom for tools con sist, of an adjustable straight.ror\\'ard a nd in-high instead of l1l\\', 11..,r n~ 11 pla,\ronm or recrea· basin and pipe \Yr en c h : expensive build ing nlethods. The spl tt ·le\rl ran ti.1h,. il 11nn nrc:i for children. scre1vdriver; pliers; level: Split·level homes presr nt a 16x20 room addlt iu n \'l'r\ \1rll Tllr twr1-~tnrv home h;f, ruler; putty, and a hacksa\\', few more proble1ns lhan lhe providing it 1s rare t: 11 11 ,,. \f't rnt' hu11!·1 n ;.irurtural iirl· The firs! step in this project ran1bler or bungalo1v· slyle thought ou1. 1 :ir l:i r.tet; h:u cn11 P'JSe srimA is. or course. pla nning. The residence in remodeling hut The f 1 r ~ r i 'fln~i<lt'l'il ltnn J..rintl \ d£'~ij.!l1 prnb!rnts. Strur- tntal loo k of the bathroo m the possibi lities of add ing :-:hould he trafflr pal!t'ru.:; 1n l111·;J)h'. the t111~~T11r v h"u.:;111 should br considered prior to space are just as great. and your ho111f': a :-pl1!-lf'\fl h•u1~r l an t:ike a. n,.1v room w11 l1 seleclng the model and color the design potent ial n1ay be u s u a 11 v hn.;; :i rn111 r rn1111n1um n f cnn1pltcalert scheme or the \•anity. Ac·i-~·~1·~e~njgjiriieai1iieri.iiiii so1>histica·tf'd lraffi(· f\0 1v th:i11 r:1rpentry. cording to Sears, all its • "" A BIG NAME SINCE 1925 especially in new .home building. 1'he package co ncept al so applies in a smaller 1 ay for do-it·yourself remodeITng and home impro\'ement projec ts. .according to Se ars. Roebuck and Co. building material ex· perts. bathroom supplies -even towels and shower curtains - are color coordinated, and the •vanities ar~ available In many different styles. The the proper cahinet· n1ounted lavatory selected. the installation is amazingly easy. All that is invol ved is locatin-g- and setting the vanity cabinet and hooking up the water sup- ply and drainage lines. Each \•anity unit comes '''ilh in- stallalion guides \11hich should be fo llowed, To make the job e\'en simpler, fle xible plaslic pipe can be. used for con· nections. JI.RTRDl ~f lIDD11--==--y~ ·':---1 1 CARPET AND DRAPERIES ' A cabinet -mounted bathroom sink is a lypical "package" proj ect that any handyman can do wilt) basic hand tools. The necessary materials are inexpensive : the Call D1111lap for Ser vice Phone 548-7788 QUALITY tl We Back You Up with the SERVICE · SELECTION 1438 SO. MAIN at EDINGER · SANTA ANA • PHONE 547.3993 Rollo To You,..Table For Eaay Loading PORTABLE DISHWASHER With ll WMft Cyc~ end Uh • 'Top ft ack • • Normail Wuh -Pot1 • P•nl 1ti..e Mtd Hold e S,-clll Plet•-lettintl • aultl·lrt Soft Food Di9ponl WAS $191.95 LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE -RAISE D ELSEW HERE Over 24 Yea rs -Sales and Servi<il 181 S NE WPORT Bl VD. DOW NTOWN COST A MESA • We Deli"•' • We lnstell • We Serv i<• • Girt Talk Patio fu rniture group by BrO\\'TI-.lordan rreat es 111cP area for a couple of ladies to ge l together for chat at Green 11aven Nursey, 21 23 Nev.1por1 Blvd .. Costa Roofing Colors Now Reflect Environ1nent Emphasis today i.s on lhe en vironment : even natu ral roof c.olors are coming up in t.M world. A recent nation wide survey or hom'°"·ners show"ed that ''earlhtnne" ha~ movrd up to number thrct 1mong lhc most p:ipul1r color1 for roof· Ina. Whal is "earl htone?" 11'1 no! one single color. Rather. it's any of the muted tones of nature -so rr green&. re d- browns. wood-tones. beiges and silver-grays. And how do )'OU acquire en earthtone roof to blend 11.•lth lhe Jandscapr around your home? f ur eolor1. Je1d ure, 11nd durability. hea vy w e I g h l asphalt shin1les are reco1n- n1ended. "Heavyweights·• are n1nre massive than standard shingles: !hey 1\·ei):!h 290 pounds or m11re. in~tead of the st;indard 235 pounds per 10(1 squ;ire feel '1f applied rooHr.,i:: are11 , and are de1igned to last up ln 25 year9. ~\ec;a . Green llavcn has large selection of style." and colors in the nationally kno\V Bro\vn-Jordan patio furnit ure line. Air Cleaner Syste m Aid to Home_Llv in g_ A 1ol is being done to clean up the air we breathe, but f'\'en 1he most optimistic· forecasts are that it 1nay be decades. al best, before our atmosphere ooce again ap- proaches the quality that prevailed when the first. "'hite settlers reached the Nr\v \Vorld . In the meantime. ho.,.,·ever. you can rombat the effects of air pollution right in your home. according to General Electric The an s"'er is an electronic air cleaner. an effective. t>f- ficient and e<.'Onomical device which cleanses the air of airborne particles. \\'Orking in tonJ Unction 11.·ith your presenl forced warm-air furnace. cen- tral air con ditionifig system, or heat pump. The electronic air rleaner is not a new idea, ha ving first b<.>en introd uCed in the mid· 1960s. But it ls commanding rene\\'ed attention today 111 our e n vironmenta!ly concerned sociely. A s1nii;le cubic foot or air in vour home can contain as 'rnan~· as 500 million particles of un .... ·anted dust. dirt. ash, pollen. mold spores and smoµ:. and an electronic air Cleaner can remOve more than 90 per- cent of these un"·elcon1e ,·isitors to provide grea!er personal comfort . reduce the need for household cleaning and cut redecora~ing costs. ·, The GJ;: electronic a i r cleaner, for example, can remove c.irborne particles that are 5.000 times smaller than the diameter or a human hair. Hum an hitir ranges in size from 30 to 200 microns. "'ith the average being about W microns. Poll en ranges in size fro m 10 to 100 microns. and most mold spores from 10 lo 30 microns in size. The efficiency of the Cleanrr approaches 100 per cent lor particles one mic ron 11 /25.400 of an inchJ and larger. ae- eording lo the firm 's Central Ct1p111re View Air Conditioning [){'partment. __ _ By comparison. slandardi,;--------;;;;... ____________ , J.arge-scale pieturp "·indo\vs. ara1lable in r;!ady· made rorn1 in ponderosa pinr. 1·an open up your hon1c to \\hatever viel\' Suburbia has lo offer. mechanical fillers. including those of fiber glal!s con· struction, cHectivety take out only a portion ·of those particles that are 5 microns or 1,arger in size. \\'hich means, savs GE, they leave in the air 99:9 per ceni of the particles that ll'e re lherr. An electro11ic air cleaner. however. can dran1atically 1 reduce the amount of tinyl pollutants. such as cigarette. cigar and pipe smoke particles 1 -most of "'hich are in the 1 0.01 to J.0 micron rang:e -lo gi\·e your fam ily truly clean/ air. Although it can·t ren1ore1 gaseous odors as such. 11 can remO\'e most a irborne particles \Yhich carry un-1 desirable odors \\·hile filtering l out more tha n 90 percent of the solling ahd st;ilning Rbilltyj of the dust. di rt and sznoke in 1 the home "•hich can c;iuse grimv accumulations. And th1s l means !hilt p<tinl a n d \1·a1lpaper will s!:t.v cleaner lon~er. and that clraning '1f draperies a nd upholstery.1 "'ashin(! of \1·indo\1·s. and redecorating "'ill be le ss rre· quent. Bolh mo1lels t1\·ailah!r from 1 f;E are easy lo install :ind easy to maintain. and requ1rr. no plumhing. piping or special WONDERFUL Sightf Light' THERE'S NOJ"HING LI KE IT! If you read long into the night •.• or ••• Sew, even "black. on black .. hcre·s the lamp th at doubks ycrur pleasure! Nn G&lre ••• No ~int. I.Ip to 6 I~ the fight of COf'IYorotioMI 19mP1. Fully Adjunlble.,. ,AY.!1'80.le in_ choice. of dec:or•tor ~ CQrl'lbined wi(lt ptowing Siii '" tn.. 1865 H.l rbor Blvd. Coita Me sa 548-5131 11·1ring. And the el~tric po11er1 Open Daily. 9 to S; frid.l y, 9 to 9; Closed Sund1y used is only penn1~· '':'~a~d~a~y~. -~·~~ -~~~_'."._'.'."'"".'~-~~~'.'..~. __ '.'."'.'."..'."..'."..'.".~.'."...'."...'."...'."..~ -~_'.".-~~.'."."'~-:: rJ\\-mstrong \CJSOLARIAN .. The Party Floor. It shines without wax. • . I ,/, ·: Vl1ll ,. loc1i1I build ing supply center or t11 lk wilh a reputable roofing contractor ai bout 1hc new he1 vyweigh l R 1 p h 11 1 t ahin1le1. lie can help you 1vith color 1elecll on. But fi rst decide if you need a new roof on your hou1e. 1-feavy"·eights co1ne ln a \'IU'Jety Of popular earthlone colors. To add lo their natural look. n1any a~phalt shingles ;ire richly l~xtured anti have thick butt l'dges . so me with a rnndom effect Their ji!reater n1<1.~~ givt:s thr1n both lhe look ;:i_nd the pcrfnrmnnce or qu;ili- f,\' roollng. Their mriny ~·Prir~ flf Sl'rvi<:e makes t he i r purcha se price. \\'hich is 101\·er lhan n1ost qu<\l iry r·ooflog. C\'cn more of a bargain. UNOITRUSIVI 'IOX' ON PATIO QUIETLY DOES ITS JOB R11ult1 Include Complete Climate Control Inside Check lhe old roof for "'orn sport1, 1plltting. c u r I i n g . cracking, And for leaks thal lea ve sta ins in !he atJC' and on v.•alls and ceilings. Any of lhese symptoms is an in- \·italion to re·roof l\'ilh al· tracti\•e new stungfcs. II e a v y "' e i g h l asphflll !hlngl,.t s bear t he U n dcrwriter~· Laboratorie!ll Class C or better fire re5ll!t anl l:tblr. Self-1 r:1tli ng hea\·~·,,..·eights bear the UI. ,,..·ind-resistant label. Asphall shingles can be applied over 1nosl Old roofihg. SHADES J-i11i1il!f l• CUSTOM DfCOUTOll SHADES & DRAPERIES WO'f'Ht W000 S'lCIAllSTS U•Gf SlLKTION • CUSTOI! l.AMINAT£0 • OECOllAT<» 1€1.0S $1!AD£1 • VlUl~M. lll~DS • T~~:rl~:~~T , VUKll NI M.l•DS th• SHADE SHOP I 673-2030 I l'Ot MIWl'OlT ILVD. • MIWl'Ol:T llACH THIS IS A • • • ::::.~· ·.~0• LIDO DOORS, INC. l14e Door't TP21 tro1u ... 1tter 11 cort1Ho4 ~'t FCC to to1'1plr wltfl FCC r•S.. a. , ... 101101"·· 'o" 15 . Li4o hor't •.t~" 10111bl1101io11 of frot1wt11c l.s 'hut 0111 6111• ...... Cltf'9flt ktd ond oircroh 'lt1Wtl1. ott. v.,., ... tM rrolloblo rodlo troq11r11cl•1 011d '•fl•e11ci119 tlle .... .....,., 9CCft1 to 'tOlr 11111111 11 ''"''•r•~lo to yo1r tl911otvro. ll4o Door's offer Y•• 11101,hl,11 co11•,nlo11t• e11d unpotollolod HC:urlty ett•hnt JH••l•f1· OIMI ho11dy u11lt oporot~J door, loc• 011 d 11,hth1q fro111 t~~ '•"'- fort of 't•llf cor. Vl91T OIJ• '"'9'"00lil IN NCWPORT BCACH ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOORS •DtU:O..i"IC •CO(_,,~ •"'-ll •o;•lt.l."':I 642-3766 'Cli111atize' \Vhelher you ;:ire bu ilding a hon1e or remodeli ng one, you e:in rnjoy rhr advantages of hot 11f'athrr comfort control for less lhan you lhink . A hnn1c 11·l1h tnt~I clirnatr con1 rol is a .'Jound investmf'n l not onl.1' In family comfort, bu l genl'rally .\'OU cnn Rnliclpate re C' ove r i n g you1: • in· stullation rnst if lhe home is ~1,ld. ·and in selling it faster th;i n a C't1n1p;irablc horne 11iLhnu! central ('(}()ting. According lo General Elcc- lrir Co111p<\n1·. rhc mo 5 ! 1·nn1111on crniral air con· <li!ion1ng s.1st1"111 for 111os1 homes. ;ind 1 hf' Jeasl l'X - prnsi1 e. i" the S<i-c,111 "sptii " s~·~1em 11·hich takes advantage vf the duct11·ork alretidy in pl11ce for a gas. 011 or clcl'tric forced air furnace. If you ha\'e a forced air furnace and duels. you're already half.11•ay to "·hole house cooling. In this lypr of systc1n. wa rn1 household air is circulated by a b!o.,.,·er over a cooling coil. Qencrally in· corporated on . top ·-0r the furnare 1\•hic h ;ibsorbs he At and retllO\'CS e x t e s s i v e moisture. Ilea! is passed hy rrfrigt>ranl tubing to an outside conden.~ing 111111 \\'hich discharges ii into the outside air. Homemakers ha\'e a \ride choice of central air con· ditioning equi pment to select from . General Electric, for ex· . Recrcario n Roon1 Best Ar H .. ear of Your Ho1nc The idt•al p:are for a rrl're- <\l1nn "11r famify1oom is C\t the rear of the hou sr. 111 1nns1 c.~se;>, 1f thr famil\' roo1n is added :tt the ba rk Or the. house. i! is se/}flratcd from the slel'plng <1rca and can 1tot1blo 11•1th the t!x1stintz !i\ling room as an entertainment ln>R. ~111n,v f11mlltr~ prPfe r to hR\e their new room addition open off 1he kitchen or dining room . [ Irt· any-case. !he addition of a roo1n at the rear of the house 11·HI create an "L" shape struc- ture. The sheltered area bctwce " the arms or the "L" makes an excellent spot for a screen- ed patio~ or terrace, and lhis outdoor Jiving spa ce often can be arranged so that it connects wilh the rest of lhe house "'ith a sliding door. ===== ''SOFT WATER IS CHEAPER THAN DIRT'' RENT $275 ~~;..i ~Offer ~' ~j;''MlY C,g!!!,6AN MAlff" 534-2233 House arnple. offers homto\\•ners three different series or split- cooling systems in a range of capacilies fro m 1 2, O O O -to 72.000-BTUH to fit any type hon1e or pocketboo k. All three serirs reaturc lop air dischnrge conden sers so that hnt alr 111 directed upward -· not at yo ur home, :'fOUr - neighbor's home. or at nearby sh rubs or flO\\'Crs 1vhi ch can be killed hy excessive hea t. And the !op-of·l he-linr ·Ex- ecutive" series c o m b in e s ultraquiet operation 11' i t h opcra11ng e con o my and freednn1 from budget-"'reck- ing repair bills ca used by unexpected breakdo.,.,·ns. To help pro.!ipecti\•e central ai r condi tioning buye rs. GE offers a concl1e booklet called ''The: Cool, Cleen Inside Story on Central Air Conditioning.'' .:ivaila ble by v.•riting l o Building 4--206A . Appliance Pa rk. Louis\·iJle. Ky. 40225. No Scrubbing/ No Waxing I No Wax! No Stripping I Solarian keeps its just-waxed look for years and years with a whisk of a damp mop! II ~Dll ~A"9 "':llil~iln r.•~f·q,_.cG ~ Al"'°'>l •l "'"C~ t"n"' Pll'fY g<t•'Y,ll Pr•·P•"f '-looo1 -'tlllll. G"'~••• a!l(I d ~ ... PVll par:1 '""" aod rH"t'I ..cu~• "'?e 11<1 ,""r---'" wo:ll I d•"N> moQ. Am'llil°"ij 'IA.rtClolwl'"'' IJ 11111 MlCttltl A 10.igh "'Y~i.:­ r."ar *•'"' wr•iy.:e, ""k P"!IDlll 10 11•<1. 111..: 1:oor "'a•t~ wun t f"&ll .a<1n91e 10 ft<. l»•ftc•1 Sc 11,.n llno'.S the <lr<~ery cl :;cr.Jbblnq .... ,.,iq ....... Incl Sl~rP • ..., ... ';«tell~!& Ill liisl·lnll!IO • Ill Ol'l!llO•I mm01•!1~e $1111!1. 5u'911 l "ll!T1 PfOG<d:'t a Yl!1u•ll)' gef/Tl!e.!; -!«.e -~ dul t'A• r lll9ct to hide .•• and ~ 1· tn'a 1h11>y l:lligMneu P'°"" ~OU.,. reall'( <lat 1!11 cle~n - - eJ,\ r.OOf yo""~ ''"'ll'! .. alVlld. Almll•ong 5'Jlli·,•n . ""' f>(M•a•". s~my.t,r1gti ~ """''',,,,,,. """'"";• •~ CARLTON:S 1L1NOLeEUM SHOP . =:.!~-:~£~~~ . p'Ol••,.,,,,.I ,~., .. ·'-~"" -1511 Hew,...t leulner.rl C.... -·· C..lilomio ~617 """'"' ""'1~1,...,.,....,.. Win a Boat at the Boat Show Gemico West, Incorporated Presents Snap i r'.s 0 D 11 t h e 111 i 11 i b o a t (or Snapir 420 . Superboat Winner cf every ch•mpionship It has 11iled 1inct launching in March 1969 fastest, toughest, sleekest 420 1v1r built. Big Sister to The OD 11 to be Given Away by the DAILY PILOT at the W11ttrn National Boat & Marini Show April 1 thru 9 An1h1 im Convention Center f u 11 Soo tltis 14·poultd corto' ••llboot for •n tll• '"'''" tltot e441 up to ,.,. on jey,,,e11t! Ye• <•• wl11 this S455 1Me1rty et ttio bocrt iltow. Cllp co11po11 bolow •IHI flMlll ft •r ,... .. .,le fec11,,,1. ... to tho DAI LY l'ILOT IA4d,..t it to: Solli.o.t, DAILY PILOT, I'. 0. lor 1560, c .. to Mffo Co. 92'2' I or deJIYOr It "9 'ffto boot 1hew. Nothl119 fO b•'t· Wl1111or nH4 11ot M ,,...,., t• "'ht. ,--------, M•JI (tllPO" I• lllf OAlL'f' PILOT t r ll~lt•tf II I~ Wu1er11 H•!ltt1tl I 1111 " M••lll• $1111w. NOll!l11t It 1111r. Wl1111tr nttd "" llot •rt11111 It I w111 dr•w1nt 01 I•·"'· J1111d•Y• •~rfl t, •• tllt lie•! t~tw. I Noma ···•··•·•••••••••••••••••·•······•·••••••••I I Addroi• ..••••• , .. ,,,,,,, .• ,,,.,,.,,,_ •.••.•••••• 1 I City •....••••••••••• '''.' •.•• ' •• ' •••••••••••••••• I 1 Zl, =·= .. =·= l'hont =··~··=·~ • ' h f 0 a ' n c c s. I r c • p d c r a • n r " 1 I ' c I 0 . ' ,,,uro d1y, Ap rn 5, 1972-Homt Improvement Supplomont l o tho DAIL,Y PllOT-7 GARDEN SHOP OPENS SUNDAY Visit Our Ga n Shop. <'Hl--i II grow on you. · 11-A.M. Can 't T op T his Surrounded ~and overshadO\\"ed l by plants. f10\1•ers and other offerings of Jlollister's Florist-Nursery, 2640 Harbor Blvd., rosla )Jesa, a clerk at the popu- lar Costa ~tesa shop poi:es 11·1th the store's 11'ares. No sta lgia Se ts Mo od for Today 's Decor Fa shion s A look 10 thP past can be rhe secret for impro\·in~ our homes tod<1~·· Nnsl<1!~ia is 1n f,11shion and the romantic lnnk of yesteryear can do 1vonders as a decora!ive theme. OnE' of the simp1e·s1 v;a ys of add1ni: the a pp r op r i a t e nostalgi c 1ouch is y,•1th AC'· cessorirs. A new Am('ricana· Collecrion ju st introduced by Syroco y,·;is rlcsic:ned to meet the grn\l'ln.C: demand r n r reminde rs rif lhe pa!'! I! in- cludes a con\"CX mirror. an earl~· Sp1nnin.c: Jenn~· anrl :i pair of Revolutionary sold iers depicted in y,·all plaques . And a coach lantern sconce 11•h1ch can be used 11·1th candles nr ;i s a pl.:i nr er . Sinre "American~"' emhrares all nf QU r past. the nineteenth c en I u r ~, is represented in !he collecl ion or \\".!Ill accrssories by plariu('S of the histor ic De \\'itt Clinton locnmo!l\·e and a four-111heel sulky of the same era. Our he nl;i~e i~ also represen1ed 1n the 11e~· Syroo Art introduc- tions Y.1uch include a series of scenes of \Villiamsbu rg and 'I of colonial fami ly life. E1·en though re-d1sco1·ering the past h11s not led most of us to spinning anrl Y.'eavin~. or dipping our ov>n Candles. it has certainly brough1 on a 1 lremendous revit·al of intrre~I ui nlher handcrafts I i k e needlepoint and embrtudcrv. once thought of only as ·a 1 p~etelevision necessily . \V ithinl the past year or \\1•0. special shops det·o1ed to !he pas!lime I htl\ e: sprung up all over the C(luntrv. and it is no! unknoy,•n for mRnv men ro he counted among ihe en!husiasl.i:: Hand- \1·orked samplf'rs are !ak in~ as proud a pl.1ce onour y,a1Js Ofl\v l as they did in our grf'algrand-1 parents' rlt1,\·. A fondne~s for things past seems to ;idd rich-1 ness to our homes today. -y:: .. Formic• cover'ed c:1binets , form ic• j,FORMJCA'top1, 1;mu l1tod muble tops, droin- bo1rds, bars i nd baths. LIPITIME CAllNETS, IN~. Cell 'IAN• ,ALCSIK f•r ''" MtlMM 492 8928 100~ lllNANCIN(j, , • ON llMODILIN6 nos s. 11 e. .. 1 •• aoo1. s.. Cl""'"'' BUD and BLOOM 2 GALLON SIZE CONTAINER OS S • 4" POTTED MARIGOLDS __ ;NON-PATENT ' ORT HO ' PEST CONTROL ISOTOX COMBO PACK ROSE AND f .LOWER SPRAY PATENTED lOOO 's TO CHOOSE FROM ASS 'T. VARIETIES SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY 44~ RHAPSODIE AFRICAN VIOLETS 4" POT IN FULL BLOOM ~-· ORTHO ROSE CARE SYSTEMIC ROSE AND FLOWER CARE Feed• Ro•e• and Kill• lnsec.1 ~ at One Time . UP-START • Pl ant Ins ur ance • Vitamin B· I Plus $1.77 s59s s LB. 5 2~98 ONLY $1 69 See Our Complete Selection of Ind oor Plants $ ~-$-9.-96~V-al_u•~--~~-·-·~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~10 LB. '1~98 Fret Spr•y·ette With 1 Qt. l1otox Controls Aphids and Insects. f 4 .01 Aerosol PT. BIG VALUE PENNCRAFT® ALL PURPOSE FERTILIZER Big val ue Penncraft oll·purpo•e for total fee·ding of lawns, shrubs and garden. 20 LB. BEDDING PLANTS A sst. varieties includ ing vegetable" plant now for summer color. 44c QT. ~~~~~~~~~~~-- 'KELLOGG'S TOPPER A TOP DR!SSING NEW AND ESTAIWK- ED !AWNS $219 3 cu. ft; , ....... ·---------, ______ .: GOT SNAILS : : OR SLUGS? ; Kellou's NITROHUMUS il I rich compo1t of n1tural humuJ used in the prepara · tion ol flower beds, lawns and cround cover •reaJ bt· fore plant ing. Kellogc 's NIT ROHUM US impro ve:~ both so il texture and Large Bag only .. ~1.39 COMPLETE SELECTION OF . LAWN MOWERS NOW IN .STOCK I . : ORTHO SAVE : : $1.00 i : on big 12 lb. twin pack 1 1 BUG·GETA: : (just.52.96) : I Famous, power-packed for· I I mula kills twice as many snails and slugs for less I I money. Also a special offer I I saves 57~ on handy 5 lb. I Twin Pack (on ly $1.39). I '··· ~[,, U.I. ,_,. Off •. O•TllO I I.I' c;( IA I \ I '·------------- GROMULCH for Flowers and Gardens 2 Cu. Ft.$1 98 Penney NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS & SUPPLIES 24 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH I f .-· I-Homo Improvement Supplement to tho DAILY PILOT-Thursd•y. April 6, 1972 Standby Pow er Pract ical .. Answer to Shortag es E.1pert.s .agree there may your appliances and some device that shuts them do"-n-emergency slandby p_c..w..c..r A.l'e..deslgned.Jar...parlla! or full into the...hi.ghllnc. _____ .Jll!.I hts. -This lnformalion Is I! your home i.~ on 1 23G-volt never be another bla~koul Hke tools ~·ith motors are affected. v.·hen they overheat. 1'1any of unit. Less than $300 will buy a loads or power for interrupted To determine the type of printed on the light bulbs. po"·er sys1e1n. Sfar5 suggestl tht one that hit the Northeast This can be harmful, because today's homes also have 2.000-.... ·att system that will periods of time. \\lattage runs equipment you need , ac-Now. total up the "''attage at le11st a 3pv.·att standbY, in November 196.5, but pro-the friction of the curren t on circuit brcakl'r! that s 11 a p supply po\1:cr for the lights. fl'(lltt 1.100 lo 5.000: features c<1rdlng to Sears. Roebuck and you need to determine the size unit to ru n thr lights. freezer, ductlon of e I e ct r I c It y motor windings can generate open v.·hen a J>OY,.er emergency radio. ir~er. small "'tndow includ e O\!ersized mufners for Co., first figure out \\'hat you of standby power equipment dt'epwell .... ·ntcr puinp .. swnp sometimes lags behind the heat , "'hich breaks do"'" the arises. Hut !his on-0ff action air t.'Onditioner or rurn acr. and noise con trol. ronstant voltage want to keep running "'hen the you should buy. Leave some punlp. and one or fl~·o "'lndoW rate of consumption. This is insulation in the motors. cnn soon cnuse damnge to the sump pump. The units operille regulation, over Io ad pro-juice tapers off. List the margin for the appliances you air condltloncrs. f,ine rgency expected to prod uce blackouts, Overheating then causes insulation on !hr wires and ~n_&!_sollne. liquid petroleum tection. extra starting Po""er. starting \va tts for all ap-might add later. pc)\Yer ~quipment should not brownouts. and dimouts -damage lo the motors and wi™Ungs. as well as specia l or natural gas. The systems \Vith standby po .... ·er, yoU pliances you \Yant in service, Some appliance s sh o \\' be purch:ised \\'ilh the Idea of regardless' or the area in may burn them out. heat·sensing switches and range from 1,100 to 5,000 \vatts also need a transfer switch. It such as the refrigerator, freez.. amperes and not wattage. To putting the electric company \\1hich you live, according to Some appliances, such as air starting capacitators. or output to meet your costs about $50. The S\\'\tch er aqd furnace. Each is tagged find out the wattage, simply out of business. Tbe power electric J)0\\1er officials. It will conditioners and refrigerator A practical ans\\·er to the household needs. prevents power from your with this information. Then multiply the amper.es and generated by utilities l 1 take years to correct this units, come equipped with a pcl\\•er shortage is a 11 lntcnnitlent-use power units generator from seeping back list the .operating '4'alls or all volts. cbeape r in the long haul. situation and It& connected .---'---'--'-..:.:-----'------=--------'---'--'-.:_:-'-___:___::_..:.:.___:___:___:___:___:~_:_-.-__ .._____:~:___'.'. ___ ..__ _ _:_.::_ ________ ..___:_ ______ _ problems -including ecology. \Vhen the. power poops out , Remod elin g Your Home --Hea lth y Getting ~re Jiv'"ability out of your house is a worthwhile goal, and wood paneling in e \!e ry room-is not the only answer. Putting the house to wider use is surely as im- porlant es improving its ap- pearance. Have you a rumpus room wilh wood-beamed ceiling? The beams \\'ould probably support some simple gym- nastic eq uipmenl such as a i;et or rings or swinging trapeze bar. If there are teenagers in the house -or a breadwinner who complains about the lack of exercise in his lire -this could be the answer. Don't think you have to do acrobatics to enjoy using the equipment either. 11anging upside down from a trapeze bar by the knees takes no special talent , and it's just dandy for the complexion. All lhat blood rushing to one's head-aviviying experience~ Here's a new angle on TV "'atching for the ladies. Invest i'l a slat board, or make you r O\li'n by propping one end of the ironing board up on the sofa. Nou• stretch out on the board, nat on your back \\'ith head down -and while you watch your fa vor ite progran1 , you'll know you're "im- proving" your brain. Later on. if you feel ambitious, you can ~·ork up to a shoulder stand or else do a fe\li' sit-ups right on the slat board. Thls may not improve the TV image, but it's guaranteed to improve yours! Men lik e to ketp arm and shoulder muscle in trim , so in- stall a chinning bar in one doorwa y. Coat rack in the hall? Splen- did. l~ang a jump rope over it. and then skip once around the back yard every day. Does \\"onders for legs and lungs. Don't worry about how it looks. The neighbors and the dogs will a"djust in time. They might even join the pro- cession! \Vhile you 're in a remodeling mood, you may as well go all th e v.•ay and build a little calorie-control into your home life. One of the easiest and pleasantest "'ays we know to accomplish this is w it h Slender diet food from Carna- tion. One packet mixed with six ounces nonfat milk makes a delicious Minute Meal of just 164 calories. \\'hich can be substituted for one or more regular meals each day as needed . Your new motto mighl be: Glass of diet food and short \\'orkout each da y makes remodeling less y,·ork, more play. Color Chips Inaccurate According lo the director of 11 consun1er color research progra1n . .,..·omen may find the color chi p -aesthetically ap- pealing in il s small size. Yel fail to be able to envision-ii n1agni£ied a thousand-fold \1•hen painted on a "'all. Also. Since pastels have been used so extensively in the past deca de , most v.·omen find it difficult to picturf> tlir tota l effect of the muted .Treper shades currently bt -ho"·n. The home decorator can, h o "'ever, a\!oid disap- poinhnent or costly repainting:. by painting a large shee1 of paper with the color or ·hrr choice. and trying th is sample against 1he lvall of the room . This will show off the color In 1 better perspective than any color chip available. It's Important to remem~r that small areas of color ap. pear less Intense than large areas ol the same color. Anracri ve There an many n e w v1nltorlts on the market. which are certainly more •I· tractive than the average wish basin and will further enhan<e your balllroom. Ad good thru April 12. 1972 ~ ~ -•• "LIQUID BEAUTY" LATEX ANTIQUE m Thi• wUI make your new Jvmllure look old • -, or. your old furniture look new {you 11111 al.n't got ii rightl) A .oUty item tor yqu do-ll.yournllera. 2•• PARSONS TABLES A ~ boon to tabledom. Reol bot ltem1 lh11 y.ar at a price well worth 11- (So -re rubber cblclieD llp1.) Com•• ID colora. ·~ VAPORETTE FLEA COLLAR Relf or Spot 1bould lori out ot leo11 half for thl1 lit11• i:iumber. It will bort1 fleo1 and Ue ki m1d bug1 for up to 90 days. 59c AUTO BIKE CARRIER JI you need to go 1omewher• a c~can '!, tali• your bike w h ya. Big Item around· II lhe coll19e1. AUacbe1 ID minute1. 711 0----uNDER CAR CREEPER rf"-_;;;; ____ MaiM ii eo1ier for you. people wil b a •pore Ur e cround your wa\11. How you can look ju1t Iii• 1he pro1. Aunt Alice rode _ one of '•m dOwn 10 San Diegl)..la1t summer. 497 ONE GALLON GAS CAN Buy thl1 can 10 you can lorget arid lea'• It al home when you run out ol 9a1 in the MojaTe De1ert. 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I .SC., ' ' s b t k ' 2 b c h t n cl t D l r s s b.1 y " lo 49 co lh c in I • OU re re fr La •• an G G'" i :JI '" ~;lt ' (Pll• ,,, "· &C l. " lf70 1~~. l tto 2;"' ' '" 1:07 !SC " '" .• ~ !Oo~d ... ···" 6. 1972 DAIL v PILOT t r Ba·sehall's Lost W eel(end Evolves From Stril{e Pla ye rs Ma y Ha ve to Take Spring Training Again NE\V YORK fUPI1 -The pressure on th' major league players and lhe1r exec· utive director increased today as hard· line clubowners sei;me<I ""'llling. 10 let b3seball's firs! general strike continue in· de finitely . All eight openin~ day ,l!:ames originally scheduled for today as "'rll as \\1ed· nesdays opener at Cincinnati were prll;tponed . and 1t "'as obvious that no games would be play~ Friday. It also is unlikel y that any g11mes "'ill be played Saturday or Sunday and some clubs talked about c11nceling games \\'ell into nexi week. If tht> strikc is not settled within seven days, the players will have to go through spring !raining r1gain, said E\\'• 1ng Kauffman, owner of the Kansas Cily Royal s. And they'll go through lt with no salar\'. ··1 iold the players thry "''err damned fool s to go on strike'. I told '<'m wai t unt1! next year because the reserve clause is coming up. I think because they struck nO\\', lhey'll lose next year." The SL Louis Cardinals, whose presi- dent. August Busch Jr .. sounded the hard line a week ago. took the lead by an- nouncing the Cards 11re canceling all games until further notice. Some owners "''rre reported to be v.'illing to com- promise during their meeting in Chicago Tuesday night but more and more seem to be adopting Busch's stance. At iss ue is a demand by the ~tajor League Players Association and ex· ecutlve director f\1arvin Miller that lhe clubowners make up a 17 percent cost-of- living increase in the players pension fund. The players offered to acr:ept the owners last money offer if they rould also use wha t they claim is surplus money in th e pension fund. But the owners turnro down the plan , terming it imprudent. No new date has been set for any further meetings between Miller and John Gaherin, lhe chief negotiator for the club owners. The strike \\•as called by 1he tram player representatives by a vote of 47.n Friday after they received a strike vote of 663·1. I I ··.'. C. '.;-. 0 ;: I I 0 0 ~: 0 0 I) .:: c.. 2 . .... -~:. . .. : • 1 • 1 .1 T .-. 11 • 1 : 1 ' 1· 1 · 1 ::· i:: ·:· ·•• 1 1 1 1 n I ·::-1 I •.. I , . 1-'-1 1-' '----.._ Dizzy Dean, Chandler Give •. Strike Views HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP \ -''The players are 100 percent wrong." ~aid former baseball great Dizzy Dean. refer· ring to the general players' strike against owners of big league baseball clubs Wednesday. "The majority or players are ready l!l go out and play ball ri ght now, but somebody's agitating them and keeping them from playi ng and I don',l know who It is unless it's their lawye r, Mr. Marvin ~1 iller," Dean says . • VERSAILLES. Ky. fAP ) -Former baseball comm issioner A. B. '"Happy'' Chandler said Wednesday "it is a sad th ing '' that dissension between players and owners has resulted in the first general strike in major league baseball history. CAN DL ESTI CK PARK SC OREBOA R D TELLS THE STO RY SUCCINCTLY. "But I can't blam e the players for want· Ing to get in on a share of the prosperity th at the big television contracl has created," Chandler said. Atwood, Sp itz Low er Record s 111 AA U s ,vi111 DALl,AS (AP f -Susir At"·ood knO\\·s she can 't riualify for the 1972 Oly1np1c Trials by "'inning a1 1he National AA U Short C9urse S"'inlming Champioqships, but she doesn't "·ant to take any chances. ··You don't gel up quite as much for !his one," ~iiss Aiwood si:iid before she kic ked off \Vcdncsday night's finals with an American rceord performance of 2:04 .01 in the women's 2 0 0 ·y ard bac·kstrokf'. "This is still a prell y importan! meet thnu~h.'' said \liss At"•ood. "·ho S\\'ims for the Lakewood Aquatic Club. Cin· cinnati. "Everybody want s to do "·ell here to sho\\' they have a chance to make the Olympic team " ~1 iss Atwood did just that in '\'ed· ncsda y's opening night ca rrl "'hich in· eluded eight finals events. The meet runs throu gh Saturday. She defeated frequent ril'al Barby Darby of Pasadena. comini:: on strong in the second JOO yards. \liss Atwood, .,...ho holds the "'orld record in the 200·mctcr backstroke. shared the spotlight "'ilh lndiana·s ~1ark Spitz. who kept the record keepers busy by lO\\'ering his own standa rd in the 100- yard butterfly. Spitz "'on in 48.i6. a shade under his 4R.ii sel la st. yenr. His performance also lowered Spitz' AAU champion record of 49.0i~. Although Spitz and Miss Atwood scored convincin~ vicl.ories in their specialties, there were some 1 ight races. Brian Job of Santa Clara and ~1ark Chatfield of Southern Californ ia finished in a dead heat with times of 57,50 in the 100 yard breaststroke "'ilh Job winning in a photo finish. Job. the AAU record holder. also nosed out Tom Bruce of Santa Clara, the cu r- rent American record holder. John Kinsella or Indiana, the American record holder in the men's 500-yard freestyle, had a tough lime edging out Lakewood's Steve Genter. who fini shed gecond to Kinsel111. in both the prelims and final~. Kinsella won the finals in 4.:28.2!1 wit h Genter seco nd at 4:28.72. T o Break Strik e The strike, Chandler predicted, will promote passage by Congress of legis\a. tion to create a federal sports com- missioner . Miller Char ges Weaver "The Congress Jooks upon this thing as the failure of these fellows to manage their own affairs." Chandler said. "I talked about this thing a long time ago and "'arned them it would happen. I Wi th l ll eg al Attempts "The America n people are interested in a sport fai rly played and rairly won and !hey won't have anything else. You can believe the Congress will police the·m if they don't do it themselves," he added. BA LTl:\IORE f AP ) -i\.lanagrr Earl \\'e~·er ()f the Ralt imC1re Or ioles was ac- cused \VednC'sday of illegal attempts to break the slrikr or lhc l'\·la1or League Ba seball Players Associat ion. Th£' charge was made by ~·larvin ;\tiller. cxecu11ve dircr!or of thr striking 3ssOCia tio n, fol!O\\'ini:; a rneeling .1tlended hy 18 Baltimore player s at lhe suburba n home of third baseman Brooks Robinson. ;\11ller also reiterated a similar charge a.l!,ainst Jerold C. Hoffherger. board chairman of the Orioles. "Thcre·s a fine point in labor lal\'S. and he's gone way overboard." i\.Iiller said of \\:caver. "tlis attempts tn brrak th e strike have been as a representative of 1nanagn1ent -.,...hich has nothing to do l\'ith being a firld n1 anagcr. "\\'C'a \'er is entitled 1.0 gh•e his opinion and talk to the players. but when he ex~ ('rciscs coerci on and makes threats, direct and implied. that's different .'' :\1 iller decli nrd to elaborate, but in a published report \Vednesday. \Veaver contended 21 Or ioles last Saturday \'O!ed to dery the strike rdirt. The nianaJ,!er also said he would conduct a poll in day or l"'O to see .,.,.ho "'as \rilling to play n O\I', "Pressure is a funn y thin~:· !vlillcr said. "If a boss says some!hinh to you. it carries a much differcnl meaning than if a st ranger says the same thing .'' Robinson. the Orioles' player represen- tative. di spu ted Weaver's ve rsion of the vote taken in Florida on Saturd ay -the day the strike started. "Actually the vote was 16-4 that 'A'C would be willing to play," Robinson said, ''but only if the owners would agree to accept figures of the actuaries on the amount of surplus 'already exisling in 1he pension fund ." AftC'r the n1celing "'ilh :0.1i11 r r. Robinson offered the opinion thal •·we arc more uniried nO\\' than C'Ver bcForr." Robinson said the players have been working out singly or in small groups, but there have bC'cn no attempts at batting practice. "I told the players lo slay in shape ," Rob{nson said. "If the strike goes on much longer, we'll try to have better organized workouts. \Vc'rc locked out of · the ball park. though ." MiUtr said Hoffbergcr is not only re.~ponsihle tor his own actions, hut al!'o "the intemperate behavior of his rnanager " WeR \'Cr. as mil na~er . gets the pen sio n plan btnerits but he is not a\l o.,..•l ed to vote wilh the players. Hoffberger wn s out of to"'n 'Vrdnesda)', but he denied a previous strike-breaking charge and challenged Mill er to offer proof. !\-filler said he was more conrid ent of !he players' stand now than when he ad- vised the playC'r representatives in Dallas la st \vcek not to strike. "I thought there were problems ahead "'hich they had not considered, or were not al\· are of," Miller &aid . ;.But they made believers out of me in Dallas. "No"'', I'm convinced t under·estimaled their concern for baseball. the fans and thei r careers, but the player,; have been backed into a comer." t<.1iller said the association has agreed lo acce pt the owners' offer for a one-year contract and $5,940,000. but wanted to ap- pl y the money to both health benefits and the pension plan. "The oy,•ners have made a health care offer, which involves one-seventh of the plan under negotialion." he said. "but have neve r discussed pensions, which is the other six-sevenths." Chandle r. who was commissioner from 1945-51 . said he. too, w.as threatened with a strike once by Pittsburgh players who were promoting a pla yers' union . "But we just went down th ere and talked to them and told them we weren't going to have a strike. We could talk to the players in those days." he continued. "Nowadays, the players ha ve a representative and the owners have their own negot ia tors. The battle Jines are drawn and it's a distressing thing." Chandler said. BR AASCH FIFTH I N ABC TO URNEY LONG BEACH -Westminster's Dick Braasch is in fifth place after Wed- nesday 's play in !he American Bo"•ling Congress Tournament. Braasch has racked up a total of 1.919 pins while pacesetter Harry Kasnow of Saginaw, Mich., shows a 1,946 total. Germa11s to Honor Owen s M aking Up for Snub • in '36 Gaines \VASHINGTON (AP) -Jesse Owens. who made Hitler angry by sla rring in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany, will receive a uniq ue honor at the 1972 Olympics in Munich. Hitler refused to congratulate Owens when the black speedster from Ohio State, made the greatest. gold haul in Olympic history, capturing the JOO.and 200-meter dashes and the long jump and running on the victorious U.S. relay team. . The Gennan Olympic Organizing Committee has invited Owens to participate in the Opening Ceremonies at the Mllnich Games this Au gust In Washington. for the fir.~t showing of the U.S. Olympic team uniform s. Owens predicted the American women 's tea m will do better than in the past, but the U.S. men "'ill find the competition the toughest yet. "America is stronger man for man on an overa ll picture. but when it comes do\1'n to individuals. every country has a tremendous individual,'' he said. "France has a fine sprinter. He gol third in the last Olympics. Cuba has some very fine sprinters. West Germany, East Germany, Czechoslovakia -all these countries have individuals who are capable ol winning.'' The U.S., Owens said, has ;'about 16 kids that are running 9.t seconds or better in the 100 ya rds." with only four being able to make the squad. "f think for the first time we have a challenge, a serious challenge for the 1500 meter!.'' he sa id, men tioning Villanova's Marty Liquori a·nd Jim Ryun, the world rccord·holdcr in the event. "Bot the 1500 meter~ still belongs to Kip Keino of Kenya," Owens said. Now a Chicago businessman. Owens said the Olympics "is not a dual meet bel.,..•cen Russia and the United States. "\Ve don't need a scoreboard," he 1ald. "All Jt does is create a greal deal or animosity. · "'Vho cares how many gold medals America wins~ Lei 's emphasiu the humanity and love tha l exist within the Olympic Village." ' . I ' , THE HISTORY OF 8AS£8All ~­• • . .J "STRI KI NG" MANN EQUIN , PART OF CHICAGO BASEBALL EXHIBI T. The History of Baseball Is Updated With a Picket Sign. Sports in B rier Pub lic Honors Hodges; Gu,1rip P<ic e8 ~1 i n ne sota NE\V \'.OHK -Ahout 2,ll()C) peroons queued up oulsirle Our Lady 1-lelr nf Chrislians Church in Brooklyn \\'<'rt nesday to pay thei r rrspccl lo NC\\' Ynrk 1'.1ets manager Gil Hodges. Th e public \11as allowed lo pass !he rn f- fin at the altar of the Rpman Cathn l11· church afler private services for Mndi::co;.· family and close friend~ ended in the r.1r · Jy afternoon. Many mourners sa w the line. four abreast, and left. hoping to return later "'hen il was shorter. But it remained con- stant. Hodges, who died al age 47 or a henrt !Hack in Florida last Su nd ay. was to be buried follo\ving a high rcqu.iem mass al the church today. • ST. PAUL-!\11NNEAPOLIS -Min· nesota's elder statesmen, Gump Worsley and Dean Prentice. drove !he North Stars to a 3·0 victory over the St. Louis . Blues Wednesday nighl in a.-fight=fillerl opening game of their Natlona l Hockey League playoff series. • r-..1E'V YORK \1ic l·larlfield 's scconii goal nf the game with jU$l ove r srvt'n minutes Jeff broke a lie Wednesrlay nigh! and thr New York Rangers <iefeated lh(' f\·!ontrC'1tl Canadians 3-2 in lhe opening game of lheir National flockcy l,.caguc Stanley cup playoff. • CHI CAGO -Pil f..1artin scored \l\'O goals and Jim Pappin hit !ln a short· handed shot \Vednesday night to lead the Chicago BlaCk Hawks lo a 3·1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the open- ing game nf their Stanley Cup semifinal hockey series. • BOSTON -Ph il E:sposiln, the NR11onal Hockey l.,('Rgue·s scori ng chRm p1on. cnn· necterl !or t1110 i;ioal!il lnt e in the second period. 1gnlling the Boston Bruins to a 5-0 · victory over lhe Tor·onto MRple !..car~ Wednesday night Jn a Stanley Cup plnyofr opener. • BUENOS AIRES -The Argentina Boxing Federation ai:,ked the \Vorld Box· ing Association \Vednesday not to permit Eduardo Corlett] lo fight Jerry Quarry in Los Angeles April 17, a federati on spokesman snid. lie said the reason for the (clegr11m rc- que5l sent \\lerlnesday "''as lhnt Corlflrt l, former ArRenttne and South·Americ.11n heavyweiJ:ht champlon, has lost recent rights hv knllCkOuls. C.:orlctti Is now in the Cnilt'd States. • '\E\V YOH K (AP \ -Sherman Chavoor 111 thr 1\rclen Hills Sy,·im Club in C.ir n11rl1ac·!. Calif.. "'as na1nerl hear! cr1!1l h 1d !he U.S. Olyn1p1 r \\'f!tn cn's !'\\'\ITT trr1111 \\'l'dnesday. . t'ha\llf 1r \Yho also r11:"1rht•rl th<' 1%a 11 ·n rn in \lf'xicn C1tv . 11•11! hr :1 s~1<;t('d hy < ,1·nrAr I l:i1ncs of thr S..1111:i l'lara S\11m· 1n111g f luh. also in l':i1lf()rn1:1 ll n1nrs 1\1a!t hc;Hf 1·n;1eh o[ th<' US. n1c11':; Olympic swim tc<1n1 in 1968. • PHli\'C'ETON. r\ .r -Br1;i n Tavlor, Princeton Uni\'ersJ!v's h.1.,krth;1ll star, \\•ill skip his senior .vf':1r ;1t f'rinct'lon 1n pl;iy profess ional ha!'l k1·tl):i ll. the. l);iily Princelonian rr1>0rt(·d today. In a co pyrighted stor~. lhc student ne11'spapcr said Taylor, \\•hn averaged 25 points during two seasons or varsity play. h::id applied for the National Basketball Assnci.1tio11's hardship 'tr:1ft. • AUGUSTA, Ga . -(;:11· nrc"•er. 1$7 \\•1nnci· nf the i\l ;1~ter ~ 11 a" ru~hcd to l n1\'t'r'~ll~ Hospu al hr11· \\'rdn<'sday 111gh1 . s11ffl•ring fron 1 111Jf"r11:d blc•1'cl1ng. Br('Y.'er's l\'ifc. l ':trolt·. <:.:i1d !ht> rrn ~nllcr 11'asn't feeling 111·11 11 ht>n he l':ime O(f the ('OUrse \Vednl•Sd:1v nntl 1\ll!' ad. m1ttcd to th" hospital latCr 111 !he e\'Ctt- 1ni.:. BrC\\'Cr. 40, had !r1 \\1lhdfrt1v fro m today·s start of thr 361h Master~ tourna· men!. at the Augusta National Golf Club. Mrs. Brr.wcr said C'a rly t)J1s morning tSee Briefs f.ln Pagr Z8) La ve r lVIal{es Q11ar tcrf ii1als l!Ot;STON •Al'\ -The three lop seerls ad\',1nc.c<! to !ht' quartcrrinRls of 1he • S.)0,000 ll1\c r Oaks tennis tourn<1n1ent \VC'dncsd:iy but SC\'eral of the ravor1tes "'Cr<' victu11s of second round upset,1;. The rash of upsets left no United S111tes ployer~ sti lt in the runnin~ for the cham· p1onsh1p or lhe 1ournament, a stop on the \\lr1rld Cha111p1011shi p 1'cnnis lour. WOMEN Masters Worth . $2 Millio11•• Trevino Firsl scerll'ri Rod Laver or oron11 det ~l~r dCf£'Jtec:t Rnh ~laurl of ~uth Afric a fi ~. 11·2. second ~rf'1!erl Krn Rnsrw"ll of Au.~tr11l1n he 11t {;rnharn lllll\'i!ll of l·:ngland . fi·I. Ii 4 and t"ird ~cffied Tom 111.kc>r nf The Netherl~nd ~lru~gll'd In A fl.4. 5-i , 1·~ 'lctorv O\cr ·ron\' Hochr of Australia · In an till r:ni;h!lh n1alch, 12th ~e>edcd Roger Taylor df!fc{ltcd ~·lnrk Cox . 1-6. 64, S-4 AUGUSTA. GR. iAPJ -'Td give &100.000 to have a thrt!e-shot lead coming into 18 on Sunday,'' said Lee Trevino. lhr. fier y Mexican-American who is ending his two-year boycott of tht Masters GOif tourni:iment. ''You can't buy th;it green C<.lAt but I'd likt, to win real bad .'' Trevino sai d \\'ednuhday on the eve of this pres1ige tournament, "If I win here It'll be worth S2 million," he said. ''I'm no fool .• J know what this th lng's worth to me.", Trevino vowed two years ago he "''ouldn'I p\Ay 1n ariother ~1Asttr5, saying the long hilly Augusta National course wasn 't suiled lo his game. L.ater. he apolog1red . \Vheo ha arrl\1ed here Monday Trevino became upset when a security guard lhrealened to kick his black driver-caddy, N~al Harvey, off the course. Trevino said the caddy Incident Is "going to make me play hArder. I want to win real bad." The 1971 winner of the U.S .. C11nadlan Rnd British opens 1111ld he was playing out of the trunk of hili car this week rather than using the locker room. Howevu, be. uld, it wasn't unu1ual for firth s~dcd Arlhur Ashe. s1xlh seeded Bot> Lurz. st'venth sccdr.d ~!arty R1csse l\ And ei~hth sl'cdi>d Char le Pasarcll, all of lhe l'n1tt'd Stnh~s. "t'~ upset \'iCllms. ~1rkC1l rt P1hc l)f l u~1•l1'\·1 a def ea led A,.;h1» n.:i. S-4. Jonn \lrx;,ndrr of Au~traha tlrft'Jll'd L111 •. ti i tt-'4. fi·l , 8111 Bo"ri:) of Au:.1rll'hi\ •lt.ic11tttd Ries n, S. l . ~6. 6-4. anU mnlh seeded John ~t'A com be dr!CAttd ras11rel\1 6--l., 7·S. 28 N ILV PllOT I • •• UCI Conqi1ers RedJa11d s, 4-2; BiJJ Nex t RED LANDS -Thf' l,;C Irvine hascball bandwagon cont inued nn ils merry "'ay \llednesday as co11ch (iary t\d11ms' Anteaters mowed do"'" the opposition ;it th! Universil y or Redland s. 4-2. behind thf' bat s of Dan Coronr1dn and freshmen Terry Stupy and Rod Sp('nce. Coronado stroked a J60-foot homer in the sixth innin2 In give "'inning pitcher l.ary \l/heeloc k (6-J 1 a cu.~hion In work "'Ith and !he l\\'O freshmen ca mr up "'il h key s::ifelir~ 10 pul lhe ga me out of reach. Stupy doubled in th e initial i nnin~ to plate males Coroniido and Jeff :\ifalinoff after the pa ir got aboard on an error and sin"le wi th l"'O out. Coronado'!i blast in the s1xlh n~~a1ed a Redlands marktr in the ~cond and then Spence followed with a triple laler in the inning lo score Dan Hansen. Despite his home run, CoronadCl"s lofty _1q4 balling average too k a sliiiht dip "''ifh a nne -for-four performance. V ni Belts Laguna Vikes Dunk Rival In Dual Swimfest MA rin 11 High's \11k1 n1ts tu ned up for their Sunset League prtlims nexl w,rk by J1weep1ng past invad in,I! "1estern \\'ednesday afte rnoon to romp lele 11n undefeated dual meet loop campaign. 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Tinir· 1•.• ••c~ool ••cora l 50 FIY -I OevO•• Il l 1no. ••COr>CI f r>ll 1n110>. Loop Ruling Gives Wi11 To Lagu11a L;i:,:un.11 Reoich H i~h lrru·k :ind rield 1·oifc·h Len Miller ts back 10 the headlines Hc:i1n . Pr1·hap~ ~nu n•n1 r mhrr !hr prot est mentinnrd 111 th111 cnrnrr several "''l'<'k~ baC"k. thl' i::1s1 of "·lurh h;irl .\1itler cl<11m0 Ing 1hat Area·~ npparrnt fifi..fil Oran,l!e Lra_cuf' duBl mrrt 1·11·tory V."<l~ 1n itll ac· tu;.illl .\. a l~J!Una 11 in Ir 1n1 nhed a cnuplc of re run h1(:h hurdle~ riirrs v.•h1t'h drast1c·ally changed thf' final result nr the rnert At any ra!e, !he loo p's c.~ceut ive cou n-- PHll ROS'S cil h:is rulerl on !he aff~11 r l'lnd h11s rlccidrrt In uphol d j1ofi llrr·~ orij,!inal pro1rs1. th us jliv1ng the Artists a 65-62 triun1ph in- stead of the. defeill. ;,t the sarne 11111£', th~re·.~ still somf' bad nev.·s in the Laguna {"am f). Joe Prir·kitt. runnerup 10 thr Oran.I!£' loop 1nile finals lasl spring. is through fnr the yrAr "'·ith a lil'er ai lment. Despite hi~ illness. hr got as !01\' as ~:30.5 thr• season. * * * Further ... u"'·n -the coast. S:1 11 Clemenlr coarh &b Radford Is goiniz through gro~·in,il' pa ins "''ilh hi!!> Triton spiker!'>. The Anl cate rs return !n act1l'n Satur- da.\• against invad ing' San Die11n Slate in a doubleheader beginnin~ at noon. Prnb11hle startin~ pilhers fnr Ad<1n1s' 111-11 -1 crew are Rnh Barlow ;ind .Je rr\' l\'i;1ra.o;. \l/ednesday'.• cnnq ues! wa.~ rh"e 5eventh in a rnw ;ind nin!h in the las! 10 appearances fnr the Ante<iters . 50 F r~e -I t d O IW) 1. Hit! (M ) ), Ht lll•r 1M ,.,,., .. ". Sil 'I" "t ~amo IW) 7. "''"''t.ona IMI l . r orr•li {Ml Tirnt l l.l 11i'O,; F~~i·-1, ,1.,.,,.,.,, IL) 7. 8 1r11on Ill 1 N•wlcn Ill 11,.,. 19 1 LOUIS WALSH Ill SHOWS HIS DAD'S PRIZED SOUVENIR. {)f the 90-odd Tritun track and fiPld athleteii . onl~· JI do~.en or so arf' ~'nior!I. Sn. rrbuild lng h;1 s be'n the n11n1r nf thf' _1!an1e, "'ilh San Cle1nen1' unublr to "·in 1t dnul 111t•ct thu s fa r and wt:h pro~pr1·ti of :1 1·i1·1 or~ this seast1n still diln . UC lr~l"' !O 1..r1•n1h fll •• ' h rt! .. • h ,,; Mclin•. " ' • ' • HA\lf rl, U j ' • ' • L v""'· '" ' • ' • l!ov, " ' ' ' • Coron~!lo. '" ' ' ' Morl~r!I. • • • ' • M,1,nol!. .. ' ' • ~OIM•r, " ' • • • siuDv. ' • ' ' l!~m-o, " ' ' • l-<8n••n. .. ' • V•kl,,n '" • ' • SIM!ntt . " • • ' ' Sr c•I•. " • • ' ' Sr~·~1. rt ' ' • • 5!'U<"~nu,, " ' • ' • Wh~tlDC~. • • ' • • (~v•r • ' • ' Tot1I~ • "" Tiii•!• " ' " ' . . XNl0070':l0-•1~1 ~111 ll'"1CI ~10 -1 II J BoJJh)' f{iggs Moves to NB Bnbby Riggs. lhe onl y player in the h1slnry nf Wimbledon to win ;ill Lhree tirles 1sing les. dnuhl cs and mixed doubles I in his firs! try. hiis moved In Newport Beach ..-·here he 1s a part-time resident. Rig.l!S, a \•et cr;in n( :m year~ in cham- pinnsh1p tennis rompelilion. moved intn the new l;ivnul e<1rly th t~ 11•erk. then left nn a monlh-lon,ll lri p th<1I hrgins '>1'11h <1 tnurnamenr 111 llaiti. During hi!!> ;ib~ence fron1 an ;i parl ment and lnwn house cnrnmunily nn upper !\e"'•port Bay. !he m;iny 1roph ies he ha s \1·nn durint! hi~ JO·~'e<i r career. \\'ill be nn di s p!a.v at Park l\1r"'•port 11'ilh the pu bl ic invit ed to stop b.\' and \·ie"' 1hrn1. Thr 5J,yrar-old A i.Ilg~ has been dc~cr ib· · ed ;is "nne of lhe cle1•rrcsl defensil'e pJ;i_\'er.~ in !he ,ttamr."" - In 11dd1tinn 1n his !riplr vict ory 111 \r irnhlcd on in l !l:l~. hr 111·i('f' 11'on 1he lnitrd St ates s1nl(lrs championship ;it F"nrest Hill s. pl ayelf nn !wn navis Cup IPiims and v.•o n sevPral indO(lr ;ind out- door v.'orllf rham pion.~hip.~. He ser1 erl in thP N::n·y durin~ Wnrld \r:ir II . !hen turner! prnfe.~sinna l in 1!141i. 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Mo,!in•1 (.t.) J, Gollilftnd (H J. Tim" )<' SO "y -I Hr"~~ra l.t.) l Glllll•nll IH) J Cu•llm•n no. Tomo. 11 •· 100 Fr•t 1 Corrnll I.I.I 1. Ranno l><l J. M•rlinu (,•~ ~~~r !! ?: .t.r>lltlin (H) l s Willl•m• IA) J k •rlt Y (HI. T1mo 51 I. SO 8re••t -I Mc><"''" IHI '· W•••1 IA! l K.,l•o IH). Tlm• :M.2. lDO Fre! II•!•• -\. •n•ht lm. Ttm• 1 d 1 BRIEf'S ... i Cnnlinued from Page ?i I lher" \1•as no tm meditt te di::ignn~1s Cll the illne.ss. • RUFFALO. N.Y. -.Ja ck Ramsay. rrcenrl~· resigned co11ch nf I h e Philadelphi a 76ers. w11 ~ ttppointed roach nf' !he N11linnA I B<1 ~kel balt Assncialion·~ Buffalo Rr;ives toda y. • Cbe1·ished Baseball Babe R utlz S igna,tu,re Rv 1'1111. llOSS 01 i~r Dt oly P•lo! S•~U C'n~1a .\lcsa·s Lou ts 1r11 J~h j. nnt a spor11n,1Z i;:nnr!~ dralrr. he's marlc tha1 qui te 1mpert1!11r. Hn1l'err·r: ifie 4'.!·\l':.Jr-o!d in\ur:1ni I' ad- jusier cnn11• 111!h1;1 ;i hair nf be 111g u1- rlur!cd in rhat c::ile_gnr,1· ;rl>o ut " n1nn1h ''" \\";il ~h . .1·ou si·c. ha~ rl11 ~ nhir<"I lnostali;:i e llll'<·e nf arh!ct 1r par:tnhrn1al1;i 1111ght be n1ore appropriate 1 \\ hich cnulrl prnhabt~1 br ing in up11'nrcis nf 30() bucks if hr rr:llly 11·anter! In sell 11 The f'XpE.'nl\i1·e li!llr p1tcr pf 1nrr1·h;in. rhsf' is B \\'ilsnn nfhcial Jeai;:ur hasf'h;ill with lhe autograph nf thf' 1nunortal Bahr Ruth elearl.v standing nut nn 11. \\"alsh got the ball a~ a g1f1 frorn lus latr aunt 11hrn hf' 11·a.s about 12 ~rars rild ·rhe aunt. ll 1\·a~ lrarnerl. latl'hrd nntn !he SOU\'f'nir back in C!creland dur1n~ the Depress inn. Her nrphe11· rrl'a l!~. "'l (·n11"t rl'!ll!'fllhrr lhe exact .1e<1r shr• go! 11. Rut n11 a11r.t v.·as a school teacher in C!C\"Plancl ;i nd i:he v.·as rhe t.VJ"lf' of prrso11 1\hn r·oulr! J!:ive ... ou all the batt1n.c. fl \'rragc~ of all lhe hi~ player.~ at !he tune. "A ny11•a.v .. ~hr ('rtu_ght a foul hall off R 11111 ·~ haL al ;i _1,:amr nnd h;irl h1111 s1.c.n 11 :if1er11·ards, 1'hf'n she g;i1 r II tn n1c ;r r In arld1!tr111 fl) B111h'I\ siJ,:?nal tJ rr. ;:rn ;i111ngr:iph lrrin1 a frllo11 ri<Hn rr! T. 11 . /Ju kc.\ l.!1 alsr1 ;ipparrnl r1n \hi' ball tn<la\', f·'ur!her rr"•'art•h has f;i tlrlf In pr0dt1('C acti!rd 111forn1.1t1<•JJ 11n l lit k1 .1.1 .\1,11 . \r:ibh :-.a1s hi• flut•.\11 ·1 11 an1 tn p;1rt 11 ,1h !ht• h:1ll. rit•n !l1nur,h his 11·1fr h:1d II l 1~!rd ns ;i prune anrar·11nn in a g:ir:i;:e \;1/1· ;1rflrrt 1sl'111r nt \l::irrh 2 in the /).\11.Y P!l.llT lie cn1ph:.i~1" .;, '1 rr:ill,1 dr1n "t thin k J"rf .~rll i1 I 11·01 ~11 ·• f11r l'rl11nc 11 in 1hf' flrl'I p!acr hut n1\ 111fr thou,ttht 11 \\"nu!rf br a ~nnd clra11 fnr n11r c;ir;ill" !'ale" l\':i!sh fllrlhrt pn111r ~ nut. ··prr1nd 1r<1!1~·. <1h11u1 n11c1' r1 rr1 tlircr \ r;:rrs. 11 r ;ic. 1·t1n111l;itl' _..ruff ;nd tr1 1;1 l\rll 11 in ;i f::>rnR" s;ilr In lh1 ~ r·~sl'. 1111' 111fi> and :<nrnr frirnd<. and nr1Rhhor~ gn1 the things !nl!l'lhc·r ·· :->1nrr rhl' ;1rl i ~ n th ing i1f !ht' p;ist, \\";.1lsh frrt:; hf' ha.~ nn nhl1~at1on ro pt>ddle !hf' rnre llnrsch1dr "J>ur1ng !hr t1n1r of lhr i!:lr.:1,i::r s::i lr .'' ·111• s;i1s. "111.1· 1\·1fr 111cnt1nnrrl rn A callt>r rh111 11e 11nuld rakr ~200 fnr 11 bur 1.~:e h;i,r1f l heard ;in1'lh1ng .o;inrP 1h·a1 tiine. .~ri l'1 r ril'tldl'd just !n keep !hr h<1ll. 1\"E\\I YOR K -The New York Knick~ s<i id Yi'edne.~da \' lhBf ,il'uard Dirk Btirnell i~ '"dnublful" ·for Thu rsd11 ~1·5 N.:ttio nAI Rasketba ll Association pla~·off game here against Ballin1ore, Barnett suffered ;i sprained back in lhe sec·onct quarter of Tuesda.v nig ht's ~;ime, a !(M.f0.1 \'ietory thal g;i\'f' rhe Buller!'> a 2·1 leacl in the best-of-seven Easlern Conference semifinal. I.!"" years lokr · '·Th;i1 rypr or item depends on hrnr hiirl ;i pcrsnn \1ants it But l'\r seen i;nme ;iuctinncd for ;ihour S200-S251l Hn\.\'e\·er. in the rn id~I of all thr ~rt · h;u·ks. 11ne real bri i!ht ·'J>l'I h11s brP n Triton ~printer Hob Fr~t. \\'ho's malff' it a point of ratin.1t to do11 blr "''ins in ~he JOO and 220 on alrnost a wefkl y basi~ .• Frye ciidn't ~'in tither SJ)f'tfl <·11 ntrst In thf r.-rrnl Rf'ach ('itirs ln\·itaiinnal At 7\pv.•pnrl Harbor but he r·ame lhrnujil h w;.:h 11 22.8 furlo n.i:: besl to m::ilt'h his 10.2 se11~onal ef'ntur~ tnpf)f'r . Folks "'ho pliln on takin.i:: in \hf' ~la lP prf'p tra('k and field finals .Junf' 2-J al Oro1 illr in .\orthfrn l'alifornin h:ut better hu ... tlP in tn;,ikini; mntcl re~er1a tiuns . \\"nrfl is lhal at·t•on1n1odw:inns in that Rutte Cou nt y co1nmunily art mini ma l anrl that Ont' ~·oulfl h:l\'r lo ~o to Chien, !~ milf'~ distant. lo find 11 bunk once e1 Pr~·thing in ()ro\·ille is fillrrl up. The n1eel is suppo~fd lo bf' run 11" nr11·. all-"'·r;r:hcr triu·k al Las Plumas Hi~h. * * * Fi1e l!l;t <lr;incr (.'n;i~r ;irr;i hcst~ hai·t hf'en r<"llpsrd this sca~n h.1 ttrca cinder speeialisrs Thr~· in<·ludr thP 4•10 h1· 'Xrv.·pnrt Harbor'~ :-.1a11 llncscr r l 'l!l l•. the mile h.v l'n~ta .\\rsa ·~ Dnu~ ;o..1;ic l.r:ln r-t ·J2 fi 1; the \\\n 1n1le b.•· :0.lr~a·s .Jnhn Ols11anit 1!1 15 51: the htgh JU mp by ,\!alrr nei·, Doug :-O!nrton 16-6 1: and the disc us bv 'C11rnna de! :O.l<ir"s Hov.·ard Ro~".~ter l li2· 2 •. <:nror1a·s eurrcnt 41 2 s Pr in u .~I v C"ha!lent:e~ thr 43 1 ;irf'a tnpprr 1n thr 44fl r<·lii.1 in '7 1 h\' ,\larin;i while :\r11·rnrt hli!h hu rdler :0.1nll llngsPU shoulci jilel his 14 4 hclQll' lhr 11·inlf1· 11 J of last l\CilSOn b~· !lunlin~lnn's {inrth \\'1sr. :\fflrincr !nv.• hurdler Gene 1·a1·lnr hil It leg;il 1~.1 l<isl spr1ni.: ;ind hiiS alre;irfv rlorkrd ;i lr.g i! !!l .'l .:1nfl a wind·.:iirlrri 19 "t in "i2. the !alter m;itchi ng HO!itSr.!t's best in !he Jo v.·"· • Prep Tennis Results Knick~ tean1 physician Dr. Andrr1v Part er.~nn .o;aid Rarnell , v.·ho startrd rhe fi rs! game or !hr series before l::ar l l\1onroe go! the No. I job al on,I? with b;ir kCflurl 1ramn1a te \\l al t Fr;iT.ier . i.~ rece1v1ng med ication ;ind undergoin ~ hc11L "''hirlpool ;i nd ultrasound treatment. • ~-llL\\'A UK F:E The GnldPn St;ite 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA-446-1919 ' ........ ,, ~'"""Ori /ln 1 1•1 Sun~v Holl• Sln•lr• ('I ~••II• !NI tou I~ D••" Si l • ~•! .l.~o ,.): ~~· .. ,,on &•0 ~" M•o•ro"" •·• \,.,oll i "I ' l~ll +• W0!1 ~4 •n •) J.ltr~"I• 'N• •n•f 16 .,.,~~I •• •0 J'""' N • 1011 I • ...., ... 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Thurn1ond . describNI h~· J\,qreem Abdul-.Jabhar as the toujth est C'Pn!er he has to fa ce. h;i.t neutral ized !hr league's scoring charn p1nn and mo.st v:iluable pl.:i yrr. Ye! Abdul -.Jabb.:ir's ~1ilwaukee Bucks team1n11tc.s lee1d the \Veslern Conferent·e series 3·1 and Can II wr.:ip ii up with a victory here ton1ghl . Thurmond. after holding Abdul ·.l abh;ir nearly 10 points un der lils league-leading averagt. of 34.8 point.~ per g8mc during lhP.. regular·season. ha s out-scored the 7- foot·2 superst;ir 101·91 and outrebouhded him 74·73 in I.he playoffs. Abdul-Jabb.:ir was heh1 to 15 points. his seli!V>n low and ju.~1 points .11 bo ve his c.11 reer Wrestling Fetc A wre1itling sports 11wards banquet in- \'n lving standouts from all corner~ of Or.11ngt Counl y is nn tap Friday al Stovalt 's Rcstaur11nt in Anaheim {1110 \\'esl Katella J. A total of SO Awards Are on the. slate In- cluding the disclosure of coach of the )'tar In Orange County. Tht 11ff11ir is sponsor~ by lhe Or.!lnge C.Ounty wrestling coaches associat ion wit h dinner getting-wider way at 7 p.m. BASKETBALL SHOES TENNIS .BALLS XTRA DUTY WILSON OR l'INNSYLYANIA $495 e TENNIS SHOES L•other U pperi Whit• With l llac.lt Stripe• WOOL SOX Reg. .$1.00 & $1.50 50' e BASEBALL SH()ES e TABLE TENNIS PADDLES ... CHAMl'ION e HANDBALL GLOVES e STREET HOCKEY STICKS ·and PUCKS •. t ' \ s q p • I u r II c y I 0 a I s h te • pl " bl p g d a g ra d G II .. m ra -I • St ~~·t Yo11r E11gi11 es! ' By Deke Hou/gate Put yourse lf ,ln !he shoes of an aspiring Indianapolis driver. You need experience before ofricials "'ill let you dr ive lhere, bul \\'here do you go to get it ? lfo\.Y v.·ou.td you like lo join a racing assoc iation that h<is ~ad driv ers 111 the big race 13:1 times? Ori\'ers "'ho have woo 11 Se\·en times? llo\v \VOu!d ~'OU like to retrace the \\'heel t racks nf Bobby :ind Al Unser, P~1·nelll Jones, Rogrr l\1cCJuskey, J\·!ike J\1oslcy. Druce \VaJ~up, Bill Vukovich and Jlm Jl urtubise? Join old time stars like Jirn and Dick Rathmnnn . Troy Ruttman. Jack f\fc- Grath. Art. Bisch. Pat Flaherty. Chuck llulse. !\fanny Ayulo. Hal Robson. Ju11my D:.ivies. Dan Freeland , !\tack Iiell ings, \Vtiyne \Veiler and Andy l.i~en? !l.1at is \\'hn t Hon Rea cont emplated three years ago ''·hen he J01ned fhe Ca lifornia Racing Association, one of the minor l~ague clubs that has developed budding talent for the big race ti lnCf' 1946. Ilea. 24. is a cc1nent trurk driver "'ho \vasn't even born \\'hen CRA held its fi rst race. CRA '''as founded as !lie Califor- nia Roadster As.sn. and the equi 1nncn t us'ed then wes what '''e call jalopies tod:iy. A group of sprint car drivers from the old \Vestcm Raci ng Assn. join ed CRA in 1953 to form a ne'" divl- .r;ion. By 1957 CRA \vas strictly for sprint cars. * * * ,..No"'" sprint ears aren't exaclly your space age racing ma· th1nes. Up until three or four years ago one (ellow still raced a car po"·ercd by a Ranger ai rcraft engine that dated back to \\1orld \l'ar I. Sprints are front engine, upright, open wheel racers that run on short dirt or paved 01•al tracks. Some fans say they put on the most exciting l}'pe of race offered todav. The best sprint car racing is sta~ed by the U.S. Auto Club, \\'hi<"h has the most accon1plished dri\'t rs and 'hottest cars. but It thrives mostl\• in the small 10\\'ns u·here outlaw assoc iation s Hke CRA stage ihelr e\•ents. Silvester To Throw At MSAC \VALNUT -J ay Silvester, the \\'Orld and American r ecord holder in the discus thro\v, has filed his entry for the 14th ~11 . San Antonio Relays April 28-30. it "'as an- nounced today. Silvester, who "'as last year's outstanding field event J>erformer at the Rela ys for his 220-4 effort. hold s the \\'Orld mark at 224-5. \\'hich he set in 1968. The physical educ:ilion in - structor at Brigham Young University in Provo. Utah. is planning an all-out assault on his record as a warm-up for the Olym pics in Munich late this sun1n1er. His first major competition \\•ill be at l\1t. SAC, which has been the site of several record thrO\\'S because of ils outstand· ing facilities. - Al Oerter established tl\'O \vorld records in the Mt. SAC Relays and was the meel's outstanding performer three consecutive years from 1962- 64. Oerter tossed 198-6 in 1962 find follo\\•ed \\'itb record tosses or 205-51,!! and 206-6 the next t\110 years. Silvesler \V.!IS the out stand- ing performer :ilso in 196$, \Vhen he tossed 202-ll. llis mark last year at ~11. SAC \Vas the best in the \.vorld. D4tl Y PILOT 9 Around the Area Greens Se1nifinallsts In president's cup competition ill eo'Stil ~Iesa rourth hole rcccnl\y using a 9- iron. the \\'inner or the Jin1 Derry-competition takes ptoec Sot-'ighl scorers will be seeded Jal'k \\'ilder nlatch. urda y and Sund:1y "ith the al·cording to their scores for (;!en Va rley defeated John \01v eigh1 scratch ~o!fers qua!-the championship match play Cflbrie l and a\\•aits conclusion irying for th\.' chnn1 pionship compet ition. 'Golf and Coun1 ry Club have S a11ffl A11n been determined for all four flights with action taking place Competition in the S::inta of the Rill Foote-Lou ClerTI plnyorrs. ,\cllon 11·ill be completed by this weekend . Ann Country Club president's nu1tch for a sen1iiln:i l op-F'ollo1ving this 11·eekcnd 's 3&-April 22. Bill Donovan is the In the championship or cup chan1pionshlp competitio n president's flight, J 0 h n has advanced lo t b e Glascock meets Gary Horton quarterfinal round \\'Ith nil but and Jack Burford \\'ill !ace one match completed. poncnt. hole qu alifyin~ round. the low defending charnpion. In the Cypress Point fl ight, ==~=~~=========~====== Stan Drrkhus defea ted John : Steve Ryan. Frank ~lurphy advanced Graham and \1•ill face \\'ally Bennet t, \\'inner O\'t'r llon1er •• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••: ri.1ike Edelstein u•ill pla)' with a victory over Ed Hayes Jack Gorman in one match of nnd \\'ill face George \\'oods. Kerley. In a semifin al mnt<11. : WESTERN NAJJQNAL : Bill h'.<X·h defeated Hill !)en-: : the vice president's flight with \\'inner over Pnt llnrt. nis to gt1i11 one spot in lhe • • lo11·cr h11lr of the bracket uncl : Dave Millard and George Dr. Charles Bonnett and Dernbach nieeting in the other Floyd \Veaver haven't playcd half. . their SC'Cond round n1:i tch ::ind Bud Tahnage ndvnnccd to lhe The treasurer's flight \\1ill quarters autoinatically. Clark !Jyl' 11·on by default over • Bert Dill n\1' (or the other • place. : Chris Bro11•n, the current .. San ta A.na men's cl'ub ch11m-• pair \\filliam G. Brown against Other rl'Sults included: Dan Jack Ri ce 11nd Jack Patterson with Don Clark. Cullen, the medalist. "'on over pion and a residenl of Corona : • de\ !\tar. scored his fir st-ev('r : -------+--"(0--IN_G_H_IE __ S_T_O_SA __ l_LB_O_AT_S.c)_ • J im Duggan :.and \viii face Dr. ·Daniel Lantz and \Varren Pete Tread \\·ell . 1vinner ove r Green\\•ell meeL in one match llcrseh 11oopengarn er. hole-in-one on the 10th hole • ----• of the secretary's flight with \\'illiam f1.1cRorie and John Ken Lc"·is defeated . Dr. recentl y. lie used a 4-iron to • lra\'ersl' the 100-yard.s • Garcia racing each other in ' D.ick ~tcCoy and \viii fa ce Bert llt1t1t•l10 ,.,J the olher half of coinpeli"ti"on. Sn1it h, '''inn er over Stan. . \\'oods. Five play ers tied for fir '>! •1• • \Ii • pli1c e in a nlen's club bl in1! Jr IS#lfllt. CJO Jn the Augusta fl ight. Jnck nine tourna nient at llanc·hn Triplett has advanced to the San Joaquin Golf Cour se o\'cr Four members of t h e semifinal round \vith a \'ictor.v Ml·ss· v· · Co t Cl b the \\·cekcnd \\•ith net scorei; of ion 1eJo un ry u over Don Handal! and "'ill men's club 1vill compete for face the winner of a match 33-(he Prcsl.de11t's cup cha m Included in the arou1> \I (·rr • bet"•een Lee l\tetzge r and t-pionship Saturday beginning al Fred \Valker. llarold Gurvitz, l..ou ~le!t·. noon. In the loivcr half of the Hatph Allen. Burt Do1rncy :ind Included in the finals are brackeL Charles i\I c 1 I' e r Forest l\1l•Cuisfon. Daie Hahn, Ilob Buxton, i\lax defeated Bob Zant and "·ill All :(.one at 34 \i·a.s ·'1111 Gardens and Rocco Paterno. play the \\'inner o{ the Bob l~itchman with Phil \\'ald111•r·. E h f ' Ken Boone and Bill Clark t:ld ac o !he four players is a 1-lurtt-Or. Bi 11 Kincannon flighl winner and will compete inatch. for the next place at 3.i in the championship round of <rfhe same situation exists in lrv itle CtJ(I."'· 18 holes using medal play \\'ilh the Ilaltusrol fli ght 11·here • • • APRIL l sr thru 9 1H • • • • • • This Saturd ay night Rea and about 50 othe r dri vers "'ill try to qualify for a 30.Jap race at Ascot Park in Gardena, Calif. Other ni~hls th ey will appear at Clovis, Bakersfield. El Cajon, La s Vegas. San Bernardino and Phoenix. Once a year they are th e lop attraclion at th e Imperial County Fair near El Centro. S d full handicaps. Rollie Loh1nan advanced to Quali fying action in the Wor Smell ~~S~ha~r~on~~Le~w~t~er~s:c~or~e~d~a--•:h~e~s~e:m~is~w~il~h~a~w~in~o~ve~r_;l~r~vi~ne~~Co~a~st~Co~un~t~ry~~C~lu~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I• hole-in-one on the 100-yard Rupe Hendricks. He will fa ce men's c I u b championship * * * Unfortun ately for smnll a.~soci ations like CR A, officials ad- visin;:: today's lnd inn apolis-bound clrh~ers don't tell them lo ~f't :-;print car experience "'ilh as much insistence any n1ore. Indy cars are renr-engine machines. and the best type of •·get ac- quainted" competition they can find is in SCCA formula road racini:;. 'There arc still hotspot young drivers like Ren. ho11·ever, who are 1naking the hard 1\·ay climb up the ladder. As a CRA rookie in 1969 Rea finished 6-1th in points and was considered "'vild."' In 1 ~70 he ranked lllh in point s. and last yea r he was sixth. \\'inning l\\'O main events and qualifying fastest four times. ''I don't think I "·as really \\'ild." Rea said. "I \1•as just try- in g rea l hard. and n1aybe 1 v1asn't experienced enough for as hard as I lrie<I. "I have been \\'Ork ing lo\vard going to Indianapolis since T \\':ts eight yea rs old, \\'hen I started driving quarter midgel s. l qu it that \\'hen J 1vas 14 and \l'Cnt inlo drag rac:ing, l)ul thnt \1·a:-n"l exciting enough. I \l'Pnt into i:;print s because I ju~! love it. "Driving on a race trac k is like a science. You \\'Ork out the places "·here you can runJ "·here you can push hard. 1'1n asked l'I lot \\'hat is the most imporWnt thing about sprint cars. and t ha,·e to sny it is th e}' are dangerous. 'i'ou\·e gotta realize that." Lillle Rndnl Prej11di<'e You never hear about race prejudice as it applies to auto racing. but that's prob;ib\y because !he sport has so re"' minor· lty drivers, car 0\1·ncrs and mechanics there really isn't much cause for racial dirficull ies. NASCAR points "'ith pride to its blnck driver. \Vendell Scott . yet when Scott managed lo \\'in a race in 1963 so1ne redneck tried to rob him of it. A crisis \\'as averted \1•hen fairminded oHicia!s :Hvarded Scott the victory that \\'as rightfully his. A month ago a group of sportsmen and black businessmen announced their plan to help a young bl ack driver on his \\•ay lo India napolis. The story linked the driver to celebrities li ke Sargent Shri,·er. but it lacked something -nobody apparently had talked to !he dri\'er. So \\'e call'cd Benny Scott. a ps~·choloay instruct or at Long Beach State "'ho is the focal point of Vanguard Racing. the lea rn formed lo develop the first black driver for th e Indian - apoli s 500. Benny turns out to be the son of Bullet Scott. a great crO\\'d pleasing black midget driver of another generation. Bullet later \\"as the mechanic on a sprint cnr raced by ri.tel LeiJ~hton. a black USAC official 1\·hose dream is to sec one of his race com- JK'lc :it Indy. * * * "f'\'e knO'ol'n fl.lei since I was a little boy:· Scutt says. "I ,l!'.rew up arou nd racing. I can remember jtolng to races with 1ny dad, and I alu·ays 1vanted lo race myself." There can1e a lime \rhen Scott had to decide \rhat lo do "'ilb his life, and be optrd for auto raci ng. "I was a\\·are cnrl y In the gan1e thal racin,I!'. basica lly cosls a lot of money." Scott said. "I decided I would go to college. get educated, and in lhat wa y would help myself to finance racing. While I \l'aS in college I got interested in psycholoJt:y.'' lie got so lntere!lled that he u·ent on to earn a master's degree and is currently workin~ on a Ph .D. at the Claren1ont Graduate School. \\'hen he earns his doctorale he "'ill be I.be first aspirin~ Indy drh•er "'Ith a Ph.D. a(ter his. name. E\'t n with all the attention Scott ha!I attracted, the road to-- "'ard the speedway hasn 't smoot hed for him. Right no"· be Is mnklng a transition from amateur to professional SCCA road racing. Shuts Off Monarchs SANTA FE SPRI NGS - ~1ater Dei liigh's ~1onarchs fell victim to a one-man ga ng in Angelus League baseball circles \Vednesday and the net result was a 7-5 setback. S"·ordsman pitcher Dave ~tolino was the big noise for St. Paul as he came on to relieve in the fifth inning and struck oul all eight batters he fa ced . ~1ean\\•hile his mates got him the necessary runs in the bottom or the sixth to gi\'e him the vi~tory .as three tallies poured across on fh·e u•alks and a single. J\1olino also stroked a tu•cr run single in the first inning. !\tater De i's scoring exploits were ce ntered around the free pass as the St. Paul starter issued eight n·alks. He gave up only tw o hits. bon·e\·er. Mtltr Dtl !U .. Adams, ss N•it r1, 1b GdrOtl, (I Li...,erl, •I Va11, II Mumlllld, cill Timpan.e, lb f rlt l'lolf, e ' l , l ' ' l , I ' • I Adamo. 1111 A..,,arantll~s. lb McElwaln. 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By JIM NTE~UEC • ~·resh "'aler angling is cons1$le1111 .. i:;ood at rnn:;t so uthland lakes ns trout. bass. calfish und ·bluegll kcrp lishcr n1cn COil· lent. Heavy angling pressure over the past \1cck hus uot h<1 r11· pertd fishing as Y.'arm "·eatl1cr has krpt fresh "'titer !tsh 1n a biting nu>od. Bass are the m;iin target of most exper1encL"tl anJllcrs and a nun1bcr of l>uckeln1outJ1s ln excess of 6 pounds \Vere netted dui·ing !he pab1 week. Thr San Oiei.:o lakes are kicki ng ou t the mos! trophy size fish. but other lakes arc starting to tt.'- \\ard anglers "'ith nice .!ilrinJ:t'rs of the bronzcback.s. i\1osl of the bnsS have 1110\ rd into very sha llow \1•ater :ind are hitting most anythin~ luSSL'<l at them . The females are ready . . I Women's Golf N e·ivs Watson Takes Title After Qualifying net . rounds of 67. 69 and 69, Gerry \Valson claimed the title oI low net golfer of !he month at the Cos ta /.lesa Women's Golf Club. She also captured A flight honors in the group's par fo urs event with a 291}.z, nearly three strokes ahead of Rosen1ary Skillion and Doris Ball, v.·ho lied for second . hard time catching up to the one "·hlch turned in a 2{)5, ho"·ever. That group, com· posed or Patti Jloyt and Gladys Bemis from Snnta Ana, and Dorothy S"·anson and Shirley King from Jr.1i11e Coast. is 10 strokes ahead or everybody else. 174 ~ pos ted the Jo1vest net ~cores in each ot the three flights. Rc111c#10 SJ lo go on their ncsls and lhc males are" hungr\'. • • Suria<:i! plugs should y.·ork \\t·ll most any ti me of the day t Jean Creighton 1281<t) and Shirley Jackson !29) v.•ere top shooters in B flight. wh ile Rita England and l\1axine Assmu s posted equal 34s to share C flight honors. Nina Danielsen came in seoond with a 341 ~. The Santa Ana v.·omen also held their annu:il costume tif· fa ir this week. "\Von1en 's Lib" "'as the theme, v.·lth Lois Eads, Vicki Lohn1an and Celeste Oldham y,•inning the prizes. The Rancho San Joaqu in \\'01nen's Club set a day aside tor super chippel'S and drivers in a field shots tournament recently, l·lonors 1\·cre glvtn out to 'rern Sproul "·it h a net of 37. in the first flight. Irene Thomas (42 ) in the second, Vi· vian Troutma n (40 ) in the third, and Anna Lee Shetler \411 in the fourth flight. • mitting the use of live ba il. for bass up to 7 pounds. v.·h1Jc the lar(!er bass will be more ~ eager to take live crav.dads and 1nudsuckers at thost~ lakes per- Catfish and blucg1I are also reported as bc1n~ v11ry active !, due to the warming of all the lakes. Catfish.arc hltting._good orL. -----1---~-""'LI Jlig (a1111rui El Toro Jtl esa Verde The El Toro \\'omen's Golf Association gave its low gross hlesa Verde \VOmen golfers awa rd of the day to Dorothy are practici_ng their skills for O'Leary. \vl'itf slrot ·ah ·s4 in --the \\/om en 's c.lub cham· cut mackerel and stink bait. \1•h1le panflsh prefe r worms and , R I · ' lieut fished 'o\'ilh a bobber over submerged \1·eeds. KTI \ '~ • Bluegil and-Crappie up to I ~ pounds were common for rish---1 ~~ ermen fish ing Vail Lake. Lake oHlcials say !he bite has spread • j • l 1 ~ • to all sections or the lake and that the good eating panfish are .\. At Big Canyon it 1ras the v.·omen's club's turn to celebrate the official opening the new· clubhouse. Women's club chairmnn Dorey liogarth and tournament ch a i rm a n Deane ftelperln helped get the first tournament on its \\'BY by planning a day of lunch, cocktails and golf. the recent low gross-low net pionship which begins MondaJ tourney. and 111ill wind up A1>~il 14. Glee Queen (94) and Fran \'Vinning the v.·omen's club Bestic t99 \ took lo1v gross most recen t best ball of the honors in the A and B fl ights. fourso1ne event were . flelen hitting in <tbou t 4 to 5 feet of 1vater. The biggest calUsb to be l Celia 1'1axfield \71 ), Lea Moller. Irene Beck, Edie Gow DiBella (71) and Dor!s Elzey and Betty l\1orikav.·a. v.·eighed in last week was a 7tt pounder caught by Clifford - Gri bble of ;\naheim . Orange County angler Charles llurlcy recorded the largest bass taken at Vail as he bagged a 6~ 1 pounde r on a Lucky I~. Also recording a nice lirnit of bass to s r~ pounds was Orange County anglerette l\frs. Ed L<1uderdalt! \\'ho used nightcra\\'lcrs for bai t. 'l'ro111 Slill Bil ifl!J Those lakes in the Southland which arc stocked 1vcekly arc continuing to produce some f'ai r lo good fi shinR. alrhough n1ost serious ~rout fishermen are looking towards the general trout season opener the end or this monU1. Lake Irvine is still recth•ing water and the water level Is rising daily. All species of fish in the lake are reported ac livc with the outlook for a good bass and catfish bite to begin soon. Big Bear Lake is listed as slow for trollers and shore fish- ermen . but \1•ith a litUc less v.•ind anglers could bag nice limils of rainbows. Lakes Sherwood and Cachuma are listed as producing so me nice five fish limits of planted rainbo\vs for those anglers fish- ing the deeper water ll'ilh marshmallows. salmon eggs and TNT. Bass in both of these northern lakes are almost ready to hrl•a k loose according to regul ars. Hacas11 Derby E11ds Hugh Henrichs or Yerington, Wev_ held on to capture the top prize in the Lake lfavasu Striped Bass fishing derby. IIenrichs bass v.·eighed in al 36~·~ pounds and \\'On him $200 prize money. \'Vayne Gi rton of Lucerne Valley weighed in the largest bass, a 61? pounder to place first in the largernoulh bass division. Bass fishing is reported to be pretty good at the Colorado River impoundmcnt with bass showing signs of mo ving up inlo 1he spawning areas. Surface plugs should \\'ork v.·ell lo produce lhnits of ba~s to four pounds if \rorked in the deep coves and around the tules. Yello11·roil A(0 fi1111 l111prt11·t•." According lo \\!ally Barsz. manager or Point Loma Spo rl- fishing, ii';; just a 1natter of days before the ycllowtail break loose at rhe Coronado Islands. Catches have been improving daily ':ind \l'ith the change in the moon due nexl v.•eek, counts should skv roc ket. Barsi c:q>ects the yellO\\'S to stick around for a long time as the \1·ater and ba it cond itions arc better than idcfll. r\ll of the San Diego Landings will be switching over to surface fish- ing boats by th is coming v.·eekend. Off our Orange Co:ist. fishing has enjo~'Cd an nps\\'in::; as more surface feeders have moved into the local kclpbcds. S1nall barracuda , calico. sand bass. n1ackercl halibut and some boni to arc taking over the number one position in fish counts held by rock cod las t month. Ari's Ltinding and Davey's Locker are running regularly sc heduled boats out to the fi shing grounds and passengers arc en joying good fishing. The skip!)('rs also arc very opti1nistic alx>ul a run of ycllov.•tail and "'hite seabass along !he south coastline. Calendar ~rider !April II Tlie lfo1·ld's Finest J\!l three world championship medalis ts in \Vomen's fi gure skating \Vii i be on hand Sunday at the LA Sports Arena 'vhen the Tour of Cha1npions is presented. t\ustria's 'l'rixi Sch uba is fl anked by Karen Magnussen of Canada (left ) and the United Slates' Janet Lynn. The sin gle performance. is slated for 2 p.m. North Gets Big 'frout Area Prep Tennis, Gymnastics Res1ilts \Vinning the tournament. a better ball of partners affair , 11•ere Pat Anich and Helen Starling (63 1 in A class; and Lucy Shopnin and Peg \Veils ('64 J in the B group. Sc111ta A11cc \\/inners of the Santa Ana- lrvine Coast home & home tourney \\'ill be decided tomor- row when lCCC hosts the San· ta Ana group in the1 serond day of the three best balls of the foursome affair. Other foursomes v.•ill have a CAMERA REPAIRS NOW IN ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL CAMERA REPAIR A IU.NC:H OF GINE•AL CAMEIA, PASADINA Facto1y trained technicians-Factory parts CAMl!lAS e ,.OJIECTOllS e EX,OSUll: MIETa•s AUDIO VISUAL e SOVNO • lliCOlOllS FULL YUi &UAIANTll 12444 CHAPMAN GARDEN GROVE 1-IARBOR & CflAP~tAN-one milr-South of Disneyland 638-1622 MANUFACTURING AND FIELD REPS Approximately 4,500 surplus rainbOI\' brood trout v.·cighing uniwerailr 1"-';~:''{101,1 so1>11ra w11rm11111::•r11~lfi'11r~~::/ v11ot11<i1 ( t I. d . 51 I L°"9 ho"t -I. S~wfa "II (WJ 1. ro1n one o 1ve poun s apiece "''' s,,11,," cw> 3, Hambeli. 1w1. Poi111$: Wilt IUJ loll lo Scllmidt !Sl 14 ; lo" l.ll. .. are l'){l"' being stocked in ·~ Hohl G .. ; 1os1 10 Coc:n J.,, det. Frn •~tfci•f -I. J. JOllnlOI'\ rw1 2 H•dtc"91 t·2. Orl8UtU.u CWJ 1 Sk11111 tW). Peiinh; Pleasant Valley Reservoir and , .. ~·e,:;~01.r.1•r v111re 1v1 101t 1 ... 11-1, •.s. h I 0 R. b-th -·· Slmo11 IUJ IOlt IM1-tt. 1·•1 WOii 1·1. Hlth lllr -1, Kfftl ... (W) 2. Hlllllfll t e ower wens aver y e Hull 1u1 1ou 24, 111. 114, o... 1w1 J. VtnRulten 1W\· Peilnt~: 6.2. P1rell1! bars -1. ombrello IWl 1. Department of Fish a n d M!urr 111d 8,=~·rui lost 10 e1rio.:1 Rumoh 1w1 3. M1ltt1Mretr 1w1 • . . 1na M1vbe•,.,. (SJ w. •·6; lil'<I Points: '·'· Ganie The big fish are beu1g !ltackWIJIOtr Ind l•r""" ,... ... Ring• -l. Bosw 4W) , C1111vrz CWJ · ROtllns 11nd 11:;001, CUI losr J·•· s.1; 3. Aacoct (Wl Pointo · 6 S. released into the river from won 1-~. l ·J. ''"· v,u,, u t i c11•1 L•k•wood Pl II Jt1nl9r varill' Loni horot -\. Par reno Cll 2. easant Va ey downst ream llnlv1t1!1y 111 1111 s.ntrt Sw1n (LJ l. Gercl1 fLJ Point~: a.:i. Floor IXlrtilf -l.'Parr11:ei IL) , to Big Pu:e. Sln9le1 l oro Cl l J. Porrauo Ill. Polnts; 1.15. 'd R · I d Antri CU) lost ro Hutc~1n1s (SJ )_..; Slat hor.e -l. Proc!or ll l 1. C~•llll Uri gcport eservo1r, c ose loH tei scnmld! 6·1. IL! l Molle CLJ. Points: 4.ts. I I. h' ·1 th A ·1 29 11u"'y \"I los! 14, l·I Hltll be• -1. G1rc11 11.1 1. l'•Ot'~s o IS 1ng unu e · pr1 Howll u 1011 to Crti~m•n !Sl J-61 tLl l. Parreno. Poin11: 6 es . r th I s· lei!! re w1U1ct 1·•· P1r1llel b•r' -I. Porrano !Ll !. opening o e genera 1erra wi"s ru1 1011 1-'6; w°" '"· Holley tL! 3. Girt!• CLJ. Poin1s: '·'· 0XEROXING 0 ANSWERING SERYICE. 0 DESK SPACE D L.A. LINES 0 TELEGRAMS, TWX. -t'EEOS . V. '(0\)t\ 0 SECRET ARIAL SERVICE c~~c D BOOKKEEPING 0 MIMEOGRAPHING DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION 0 MAILING LISTS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE BURUU "COMl'lfrf CO...,..CAtrONS At t'OUll co....,... IRVINE-AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (71') 547-7777 trout season. \l'ili get another Meccau•l•NI ~~:,11,ra !Vl 1.,.1 '" 11:1ne1 -1. Al\um1d1 CLI 1. s.c11nH 500 Of lhe bi" rain1.~,vs before s11.~w 1nd Blorkl•nd f5) 3.,, lost 10 Cll l. G1rc11 (LJ. Peilnr1: 1,4, (213) 610-9393 ' " IN W1lll1m1 Ind A"dor'IOll ($1 J.j, AU Around -l. Gare!• (L) (l 76) l . .ii!fb's 1hn1 dare. Baba"'" Pllts tora IUl _.,_,._·•_· l:._6 ___ ".~"~"~"~"~'~'~"~· ------.~~~========~~=============,.,,,===,.,,,====:::! · Trout Plants LOS ANGELES -l ig ll:ock CrHk, BOllQUf' Cll"Y°" CrHk, (.rr.lal Lllke, Htnsrn Ollm L11ke, L!Q<I lllkf, LIMie Roc k Cretk. Liiiie ll:ock A.n•rvolr. Puddlnlstone ll:Hl•wir. San G1brl1I River 11•1 and Wesr Feirks. 011:/\NGE -. Tr1buco Ctffk. ttolv J1n1 Creeo. .i 11" meiulh IUVERSIDE l'ulmor L•ke: Htmfl l akr ~A.N BERNl>RDINO -B1q Bear Lakll, C~~"1onQa Cretk. Deep Cr!!'tk 1t i•~ mo"th, Grein I/alley Like. G•Nio•y L~~•. Jtnk• L1k1, LYlle Creek Mlddl' ~n<l Neir!h l'ork1, S1n!1 A111 Rtver, S,1J1li An11 River Sovt~ Fork. ~A.N DIEGO _ Oo1ne L11~e. S1111 Lul1 R~y River. Sant• Mll•!I""'• ll:Ovt•, Sanld Y•llbfl t:'ttk. SANTA 8.t.A.BAllA -!>an•~ V11t1 R.ver. VEN TURA -Plru Cre'~ UOPlr ,,,. lion. Piru L.,kt, ll:tye~ Crtek, Ill ··• Valley lllk t. S1"!1 F'•ul1 Crtllk, $'""' CrHk upQtr 11fld lowtr srcllon.1. ORANGE COUNTY'S BACKPACKING HEADQUARTERS • finest in backpacks-down & dacron sleeping bags-mountain tents-hiking boots SCENE NOW AT ••• ' . * Kelty * North flee * Gerry * Univerul ~ M * Alp-Sport* Low1 * Apenlito '.1 n I THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL ~ ;~ i Sierr• Cups (the backpackers badge) ........... only 85c u. ?, I ; Richmoor-trail chef-li teweight backpack food ... -... 25 % off i ~ ~ BACKPACK SEMINARS WEEKLY ~ H N•xt m•eting Tues., April 11th (call any star• for info) ~ FOi YEllS, OUllGI COllllTY I THE llllDQUlllUS FOR THE SERIOUS·DISCEOlllG FISHEllMAll ' locl & r••I r•palr-maclsln• fin• winding-expert advice Curr•nf Fishing lnlormotion FISH lEPOIT-HONE Top of the line LURES 111111111 -Corona Clel Mar 11 Fovn-11in Vl lltv, LOS Al1mlrot .r Cosl1 MH1, Soni• Anll V11ter It Edison, M11noll1 IL E$.lll\CUI, HUl\flQtill1111 8 •11CIO II LOll•I, An1h11tm 11 Marina, NewJ>Qrt at Stnl.t An11, W11tm ln1ler 11! ""estern, Vlll11 Pa'~ at Mlu!OI'\ Vltio. Kattlll 11 $&<1 Clem111!e, P1 c11>c.J ti V"iv•r111 , Snnora •t l.iciun1 Belldl 1 .. 11111 l:l5). GoJoen l"IHt at ll:lo Ho.,oo DAVE ROSS PONTIAC'S EXCLUSIVE NEW CAR W• introduc• th• 11·Y.Jj Cymn11tlc1 -Gclden Viti! 111 LA t<~rl:<>• Jll. Ttnni1 -t=oun111,n V11Uev a! Corcnd ~•I Mar, (OJI~ M•lll 11 Lo, A!dmllo,, Ed!,_., al Sanl.i Ana v1111e,, e,1anc1~ a! T.•111nolll . Lovra 11 Hu11fln11on leKll. Marln11 11 Anaheim, S11nr11 Ana 11 N•wparl, Western •I Wtllrnln"er. Mlll•C>ll Vltlei at Vllll P1rk. San Cle"1Pnle •I K1tel1. Unlwrtoh at f"l(ilo(I, l1tun1 Btlcf'I ill Sonora tall at J,151, Gold•n Wtsl al LA H1rbor 11:30!. Qell -Orante Co11t 111 Mt. SAC l!;lO), Golden Wist 1t LACC (11 , UC Irv In• VI Nevada at Nev11a1 OVn•s t 11. Swlmmh•t -Edison 11n<1 H11nll11th>n 9!1Cll •I 9IJl'nl P1rt, Wrstmln~ler Ill Lft Joroan .. SunnY Hlll1 1r Coron11 ael M11•, Sin Clemf'nlr 100 Tu1l1n 11! Foo1111+1, El Dor11ao al M1r1111 !•II al J'IJ. Golden W~ll •I ('yprf'U (JI. sou111 (01,1 Ccinf1rtnc:t preflm1 111 F~llef!°" (t 1.m.J. tr1cil -Pac.11CI al llniv1nt1¥ ll·U). Or1nt' Co1~! 11r Ctrrllo\ fJ), LA H1rbor 11 GCllC1111 Wtll 12:l0!, (~Ill!, at S1ddlPb11c• (J:lOl 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE WaRRanty At No Extra Charge P1 r1, & L•llc• o" ~"'"' Powt• T"'" AMERICA'S No. 1 RECREAnONAL EXPOSITION APRIL 7-18 ( ' ARNOLD PALMER GOLF LINE !y PG (Profess ional Goll Co.I The line designed personally by Arnold Polmtr 3 WOODS I llONS INTRODUCTORY OFFER Reg, $138.50 SPECIAL $11500 Hundreds of WHITE STAG SPEEDOS now in stock. Boys and Girls, Men and Women . All sizes, colo rs and com- binations. Also Laguna, Cheaters, Hang Ten. By fir the LARGEST STOCK of Speedos In tho b1Sln 219 !. 4th 601 S. !ucfid #27 Feshion !sl1nd 547-5723 171-5911 644-2121 AND SOON OUR NEWEST STOllEll # 163 LOS ~TOS-CERRITOS CENTER 1 • STOH HOUU: FASHION ISLAND Mr1oo. I ff(. 10 -,_ l iM !Jfl'll , ........... , ...... ,.,.,.)iet,11••• SANT A ANA-PULUITON SPORTS Rll'OIT 547-2545 l1nkAm1rlc1rd Muter Chart• C1rt1 ll1ncht Diners ·- OUNGI COUNTY HU.DQUA•ms FOR RIAi. TlllNIS PLA YUi '"' " ........... r~/ 5·DAYS ONLY SPECIAL ,, .... 1 ... "S111nllM" Allrmlfl•IR l.cll9'- C•1hHll 1tni.,...........t• 45.00 •.• , .• O•ly JS.OD 51vr 110.• 1111111 4 llltm,;t~lll•ll "11nl1 Wll1 •t•lllltlr Pll!I: -(ytOlw er whflt) t., ~Hlhy ,_.Is Hlh-Wlllff·l,•l1H.- PM11.-l ... 2.50 c• .......... 0ttty 1.lt C•• !Limit two <•~• lo • cuo<imer! MUGa SILIECTION TENNIS SHOllTS-SHOIS 5H IRTS--OR E S$-f"RO·ST 11 I NO ING .. , ................. -~-ADIDAS COMPLETI LINE . SPORT SHOIS COMPUTE SIZES JUST ARRIVID, THI GREAT ADIDAS: s.,,.,. Ster, Gutllt let, c.•1, I. Htllltt D1Yif Cvp1. Mont• Carlo, ~le. Setu,... s.,., Ll1ht1 Roll Llvtr, Sh111•r, vienu, lraill. TEAM HEADQUARTERS FOR ORANGE COUNTY 11LlnLE LEAGUE11 WE FEATURE IASEIAtL: • R1wlln9s Equip. Including gloves • H&I "louisviUt Slqftf"'-.W HtM1 INts • "A4id11" 1lu1ttr IN1tbllll shou 1M ethers • °''"' ind R1wllnfS blseb1lls • Ru11tli Southtnl w1nn11P jtckets & sl1tv11 (uMler1hlrt1) N•tl'• ...,14 llke h txttff tl lflvft1tku1 ft 111 tf our cu1t•m•n. Comt out '"' w1tth Ott fl111l1 tf tltt "TOUllNAMENT Of CHAMPIONS" sl•·phch 1tft!Mll ttun11· "''"'· Sunlllar, April t, 11 :00 1.m. M1M1tl•I Park (So. flower l SI. &.rtru•J TIM 6 '""" ht ~ flnal1 in<lu4t 111t1 I worhl cht""loM. c c 1 ( • ' L c w ' ,, " • " " < ,, " " O• ' • • " "' '• M " • • I - ) I / -• r • I Alamitos For Los Alamitos Results Harness ~acing, Entries t@WON --.--: SUPPLIES 1. lfillm Place To Shop! FRESH WATER Spinning ouTFIT GAR CIA -6'1 Fl. tubul•r l•ber1la5 Rod #2310. L;ghl 15 88 werghl M1tcllell Reel # 320 Mids 200 70~. & lb. ITl!}f\O. Re1. 17.99 • FRESH WATER Spinning ouTFIT BERKL[Y -A 2 [11Pf'P, h~ .. r Roil NSP·lO 11·~'"· ;.~~ 10.49 l Ol"C". 0111111e R<>11I #4Jj is ~DMl"ri w1111 1 7 ~ 11'l g1n mnnr. Rt&.11 .39 sALT WATER Spinning ouTF1T liUCll FINN -2-Pieff' 8l1 IL tuoular glaso; rrid #902A and Pen1 ui 11 Ree l 11 105 holds 2JO ydc;. of ~~ lb. mono. Re1. 19.19 sALT wAnR Casting ouTFIT TUNA KING hd -6~ fl.. PENN "S.a Boy" #85 Reel. I'"" #910 aod 12 99 gear rat1n 2.3 lo 1. Rer. 14.59 • J Fishing Kit HucK FINN Bait-Casting ouTFIT 9 !tr FRE SN WATEI -2 Piece ~ol1d glit~·~ ~halt. OpPn t,:icp ~pinnin~ RPel w1tn 100 ~d soool t11 fi lb. Penguin mono. Rea;. 5.95 6.99 #51! 4.99 ( • AD PRIC(S PREV11l; T~tri . &pr1l ith Ort S1~d1y. a,ril ft- 1"'00 T<'\O Cl••"'•fl• lll•~f 110,000 ll'dl•'• V4I (" llO<tl"tl kl l!""'e"• ! 1 cn .... ,.1 "IK~ P•11n 111 w .111''"''' Ar,..ti•e lnYot •a I T ~or!11nol llr•1ll ~1nover !f W~•tlfrJ 011• llMl•r IL l • Co1•1) i;atl M fA C•••tl ~~.t~m 0111., 10 At •••m111l FRESH WAHR Spinning Reels GARCIA MITCHHL -!hP, m~: >Ol·ll l'I Pn~1 n<>cr<>o R11o111. 2 SM'\I~ "'tin 1'l1ii"!re.1t Jin" rao~i:1t ~:. Reg. 18.95 # 300 le. 16.49 "Berkley " So1nnm~ R.-. .. 1 W r~ L'n" Reg . 7.95 6 88 #420 • \ , • ' SALT WATER Spinning Reels ~~; Garcia Mitchell · c}- 1 a ~t . 5. l rP.lri e~P. 1aho. r SmooH1, riowerful !lrai:. F11ll bail, ultra l!;ird line ~u111~. ··410£1·9525.88 ~ . PENN 'Jigmaster ' 6) mono. 2.88 ··I sALT wATER Spinning Rod· ..... w .... Spinning Rod ~ -/ DAIWl -i.Piece, 8 ~ tt. lubular w11b "la11 111>•'·13 88 CARCIA "Ch'1okee" _ l•iht . _.) R,.. 15.88 #302& ' .-1"n O:o lL 2 ~"-' holow 13 88 <.._ ,? \~1wm;;;;:;::;:;i;_;;:.~,=-=~·-~;;~·~====l:::..__..__~Rla~s snai•. Rec. 15.49 # 3501 • / • PLANO Tackle Box Two d'::eD w ide tr11s, 13 rom~artm11n1· .. Gr11t11 polt•.f~ron~. 3 98 Rer. U9 1 5000 , ..... PLANO T~ckle Box Thrte "Stay Ori" tra~. 26 comoartm0nts for l!Jftl arid lite !!. Sturo1 8 8 pl•~"-8 1!1. 9.15 #1300 • • • INQUIRE AT PHO 0 DEPT. • - LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •UllNl!SS NAMIE ITATl!MINT lel!owt"t "rMnt ,,,, cw• rwu t1. "•l"'I AV "t", UJO Sup.t•I« CDtlt M•11 ~ltJ Ji m.ti Ccr.t.11 ~ ... , LEGAL NOTICE I' J(TITIOUI I USINlll NAMI STt.TIM•Nl H int Tbr lolle"'l"I H flCllll .,, OO•fll ilulltlft, ··~ Avr • CAii W.t.SN l'ltOOIJCTS, HM I G•11'1(1, ~'"'' An• rt1'01 ll~y 1•1n•or, 6~1 Mt.JI '*" ~. LM:fl. Jl" w ... ~•1t l'l, $•1111 A111 Vl(IO"I' (Otll ltltfl••cl ~ ... 1,. tJOI Nrw-• 111•<1 . (NII Mt ll "" ... LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOUl SUSINISI N.&MI Ill.Tl.MINT IOIJOWl!ll P"•-ll 1101119 bl/.o"''" ES,. l:NTt l PlltllE5, nu " LOo<ll 'lo COii• Mt1• Jli>I) l:f:"'4't~t-.1Ul 4, LM•"' Cart M11t T"ll llulln"'I lt ~Int tn,.,,..cl"<I DY 1n 1,.,, ... r.1 ..... 1 LEGAL NOTICt' l'ICTITIOUS I UllNlll NIIMI! ITATIMINT 1~e 1o110-..1M NftOn• •t• 00!"9 1>111!~.u ., fkl CltE4 f AMl!ll(AN ~COM. I'll.NV, 4U JO"' il(ffl, N~t lettl'lo (1111 taw.t ,. ... ~~ J l~tll¥. •All ltt tlw)f• Nrw_.1 lttt"· Ct l.f. ~661 10.Gllll '""" .... T"ll bUtiMtl lll f!M r ... !fl. Cloli•l,1 J . 01n l/\tl lllltmtnT fllld 1•"111 111, Ce..,,IY (l~rk "' O••n•• (1Wnty 0" M••tn t1. lt1l IY llewtrly J. M•OCIO•, ~Pl/11 (011f!tv (I~•-. V•l(J(lll l . ltri•Mn•r1 7JICll N•wH•I l lv<1 , Co1t1 Mt•t 1 ~1• llu1inrn 11 11#•<11 CDlll <1r i,c1 6~ I Ol(l'IOfl"'' Jor>n Scnw~-· T11l1 lltlfl?Wnl lltt CI Wltl\ II\• c-1~ Cl••-or Ortnt• Cou~tv on Mo•tto H . lt11 IY lt~tdy J, M•OCIO.>, OoO\OtY C~ritllM 0 11<1•1 ... II k•~ "'" ... ",, •••!"· (•Ill ""'° Tnl1 11u,1 ..... II 0-1.,. COtlduc l-.d "' • l'•rt ... rUllO. • l'•lrl(lt J S~*llY J • lloottt J . L•Od (0111111 Cit •-... .... 1 "'' ll•ltmtlll 1,1..,, wit~ '"' Count• 1.,,, 11e11m'"' 11111!1 wu~ Ill• (:lt rk OI Of·~ (Oilf'llY °"" Ao•ll !IY fltWt•IY J. MIC!do.•, De~.l!Y Cl1rk. ""' "" ... Clui.. o• O·•~Q~ Co1"'tv "". Mt •r" t1 l'll!llt un 1~ •••••'v J M1<1001. Ot Dul• J>ilol, Count. Cltrk. · l"llbhl""<i O••n•t (~II M•rcll lO '"" A11rol I. 11. 10. '" ••• LEGAi~ NOTICE F!(llTIOUS IUSINISS NAME ST ATEMENT lollowtno 11tt1on 11 oo!no ~·11 SYSTEMS !.NGI NEE l l N (; AS!>OCIA T E~. 10~ Tlll•nt Pli tt , Co111 Mei•. C•oll Wlvn• EOworfj lloov, 701 Tul•flt "l•c•. Co1lf M•••· C•lil. 11101 l!u1•nt s1 11 be1no conClucteil bv "" ln!!1v1du•I W•Yf!f E l o1g TM1 11,,i,mtf!I ld"d wil1' 1110 (Irr~ of O••no• CounlY on: .1111r11 111' 8tvtt!v j _ Mlddo•. Otciuty (lt 'k l'ullli.11''1! Orono• Co•1t A1>rll 6. IJ. ,0, 11. 197' LEGAL NOTICE Cmmtv •. un. County MUNICl,.AL COURT 0' CALll"OIHIA, COUNTY 01" OIANGIE l"ICTITIOUS SUSIHESS CEMTllAL OllANGIE COUNT 't' JIAME STAT EMENT JUDICIAL OISTlllCT l /\f follow"'" i>erwn• ••• p'lino C11t H11mMr UJU )!v\lnf " 01 \UMMONt THE SAL l SHO "· l"l<tl AtoM>Qllin S•.. r 111nllff.: llOA·lN •. OIME O Huntinot"" 8•11c11. (f ill O•ltro:l11nr lt08Eill:I l MOORE LEGAL NOTICE Cl•ily ""'" Pllp!, ,, .. ,, L"OnP•d T .livr>ello. 31t11 \Iii To '"" 0flel>Ctcnl; lt081!:1tT T. MOOll E lltl••d••· S•n JUI'! C11>hl••no, Co!lr ( .Ii ciwll cnmol•i•' "'' bttn flll'CI llv 1111 Tonv l ~'""· J1tl L•~ll O< •• ol1lfl•iff 1•1int1 vou .I Y"" wl•ll to dfltM (v1>r•u . (•hi. 006.lO !~it lt wsul!, you mu•I lilt 111 11111 cour1 1 l11l1 llutlnt " 11 t>t1nt c....ciuc1fll bv t n wrlH•" otr1dlfl1 ;fl rtSPOn~ to I"-corn· lndovlOu•l. Oltlf!I tor 1 writ!.,. .,.. ar•I 11h1dl"'11. II t LPOll••d T .lifnelln juslict Court) witt>ln :IO Cll Y• t !ltr l h11 Torw L. $en1 <llmmon• Ji .'f••td °" you. Ol~l1e, '";~ 1T•l!'m!f!t llleO w1111 In• County your dtlllllt will M t /\lf•td °" tor>!lc•llDfl Cler~ et O••n11t Cr,unty 0" •i:i•ll '· 1tn. by Ille al1!n!llf •nd 11\t court m1y .,,,,, • BY 8tvt•IY j M10do•. O~lllY (oun!v iu011mef!I tOlif!ll YOU for Ille rno ... y Of (1erlc . otller rellef rtQUttltd in tho com11l1lnl. '""' II YOU wllll I• ... k 1111 ••vlct " In ••• r u111.•ll•O O•~no• Cn•ll A11rll 6, lJ, XI. 11. ltll D•lly "HM, lo•nty In 11111 "''"''· Y" 111&u1• .. N 19~-12 prem11!ty •• 11111 veur •"••lnt , ii 1nv, "''' l>t Ille• tn llmt • ... LEGAL NOTICE f lCT!TOUI I USINIESS NI.Ml! STATEMENT 8o n ·s AUTO SU""LY, 1G,. c Cn•I• Mf\~. (•Ill 8oti'• All)n 5.,...,,,, Inc, !"loll Mlnlaf! Vi•in, C•h! Oiled Nov. t. 1910. I SE Al l Oen8111 l . Arrne11r, Cler~ 8y S/\~''" L. Sl"Cl.t.1', 0-PUIY Ult.ANO tM OIMEO 8 •\er. ')1 Civic Ct"lff' Or!vt Wt1t Sul!1 ... Tll1\ ou11nf1• 1, bflnt COl'CIUC•tCI C~l/l(!rnl• Co•PO•l•>Of'I. Eloiie, S1ntt AIM, (l llft<ftlt nlfl bv 0 T•lt~lloM: Cfl •J IJl·l"I Alla•,..• for ..i11n1111 POOJ11/\ed Ort no• C0..1! OtllY Mt rell :ll. JO. I nd April •• IJ. nn Lt t'n E Oil~'""•~• T"I' 1r11em1n1 f;led with tnr Cit'~ nr O•.t.'\llt Cau"lv 11n •a•ll fly 8ev~r!y J . MtOOO•. OfllUIY C•e•~ Pu11 1;,.,.., O••no, Coio1t Aari! &. IJ, 1(), 11. 1911 LEGAL NOTICE Wr•lmlflll!• M.,18ml ~u,1111. 4l5 101, W•<1!Tiln1,,r l~h bvi•nJtu it M•n• Plrln,,111fo T &0•1Pll l'uo!I JI C11Un1Y '· nn Couf!ty •h t U l'•11t1, u ... n l' i! ~111T•mtnt !ol•d "'''" !Pit (..tlunrv (ltr~ ()f O••n•t (O\lflly en· Ml •Cf' '1. 1tn lh s~wrlY J. M11600~. O•DUI~ COi.iniy (ltrk. llCNA•o S. LYNN Allornt ' tr l fw JIG Ntw .. rl Ct"'" OrlY1 $~1tt !U NtwPOrt lltl CI! C.1tllorn•• tl"6 "UbllJ.nH Orlnfli (DI!! 01o!y M&rcPI ll. JD, Incl Aorn I, u . lt l! LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NcrTICF. "llor. 14t-n LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOT ICE Ot't'ICIAL 111oc1111o'r"•'•'•c,c,,.,,c,c.c-c.,,-,,,,-,-,-.~JU;llltVISOlll o-.--- 01.llNGIE COUflfT't'. CALlfOllNIA '~'11• l "f (t fllC"lll• l •equl•r fl'lttHnt of l!'lt IOllrt Of Su11tfvt1t1r\ Of Or1111q1 (Pun.!¥. ~lllllrnl.I. •t•c ''"'"" 11 "'' Gil~t•lllflfl 801r11 or Pr' 01.1 .. c:t1 90•t •nNI ev !flt •~ro o' Jvot•Y•IO•• ... , "•Ill ~ •• ,,, tt, .. ,,, II! t ;.)O A.Jf'I lllt 1111Niwtno ,,.,"" 'flf"'tle•I btlllll or.1t nl! 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KID LOVE UNC LE LEN \ 3 O'ILV PILOT DICK TRA'CY Thur,Jdlf, April 6, 1972 0015 YOUR S!CURITY SV'STU lllCWD! GUARD OOGS1 rv11 1-lEAllD llARl(l NCi • -·· NEV!R ALLOWED A GUARD DOG IN TMAT PLANT! YOUlL 81! HEARING ~ Nl!XT. By Cliest.r Goulcl c;o BACK TO Bl!O: ~ "-.c.:''.,..o~ ~; .. --.._e IOW ~·~ GASOLINE ALLEY - We need to borrow 'IOIJr shove l, Aunt Nina! I I . ' • All the kid6 in Eve's 8ioloq~ cla 65 are diqq inq . comoost pits in ';I' their back ~ards! ~ ihat's a f ine idea . Hope!'/A l.V '-,,,,v., 1 By Dick Moores ~ec~~linq the o.a,rbaqe! J'll brinq the snovel rit;ht bacl<,Nina! . ..~-~ TUMBLEWEEDS SPRING IS ME FAVOR'T SEASON, ~AilY ~RUWER • I PIG SUMMER cut IN PA SUMMER o P~RE'S LOl';A FLIES AN' 6RASSHOPPERS AROUN' OffA WHO By Tom K. Ryan AH , PA ENCHANTED WOILP SALLY BANANAS M~~~ ~.fu.n& .. T~~~ -fuar.1'11. li9-~,.: ... By Charles Barsotti ~----, N~c%4llli&&img.- MUn AND JEFF FIGMENTS rrG .JU5T I N.C!J,. ,\\AJ(INO ~(£ sa.I? .. 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'--\. i I GORDO HeY / eat~~ • ~ ' tq&4\ari&. ~J..1t:i:-:o rr cv1 , V5 TE.AC' CF . HA 1~!ZIA !-t::=/,Vf3 .5Y 1<Y ._.::.1ri.e~··e· -~'~ By Gus Arriola -- f<'\;:~~~'.: .f~~+. :_;; I ' :I·, j9NIA\'S !'l;I .l.'<ll+M ~as QI. ONnmiv 1!3d >'d 3 t+.l. Nl!n.1.. O.l. 31\'o'lt A31-+.l.. "11.J..Nn .J..l'<IM By Dalt Halt by Ernie Bushmiller MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS . " ' ' By Charles M. Schulz ..---------, THE CAT NEXT DOOR HAS GOT WOODSTOCK! SAV£ HIM!7~ f i y ('~(~;--J ..... "°". ~ WE C.-'N "LWAVS. A.LL l lGMT ! CANCEL IE!iEll· MOW A.B OUT VATIONS .\NCI TAKl ~H!t ME TO MAKE t.IEW OlNNEI? A.NP ONES ! I 'LL GET A. LAT Et Fl16MT? SHo SAYS I~A IS SO 0 9V10USLY GUILTY, St-IE WANTS TO SENTENCE MIM WIT"HOUT A n lAL ... ' YOU ~ f.IONOR, IN Tl-IE NAMe OF JUSTICE, l BEG-TO DIF'FEIZ. WITl-i YOU .. ! GOOP GKIEF! By Harold Le Doux By Mell D By John Miles . ' I y.;),L, I MOPE l'HIS MAKES IT LAST TH ' LIFE OF IH sun: .. .............. -·· -... -... ·~·--" By Ferd Johnson By Roger _Bollen I 'M oor <.LJRE ... Ll::T'S 61UE THEM A LITT'LE. MO~e TIME , THE~ WE'LL TAKI'. A fr1E'ASIJ2EME~T . THE GIRLS ! 11 \I ' \I ri 11, II ' I' I I 1. I 11J'd like him a. lol bcu,r If he hadn't "''riu en th e Gellyiburc Address -lr ying lo 1nrmorizt lh at. killed the eighth grade for me:.'' DENNIS THE MENACE • c !. t b n p a n c m in f' h th lie a fh ob. his pre lh• !J<>r ,., m• l il ini; str· If to I lhr ~tal s11 i ro f l)?h for lo I M f rus E cha lad' \l."hit for Af lo g Shr El• ma poli ) ea T mos I V•t) .. !hn )US\! \\'ln run To bar mov and a " a not Ha gat·e int e Sh ""hie toot of st and hon t Sh and thal befo \\'OUI ... w Genr didn · toget trail. stud. "\\ Soul ew "Tr) "" \V lh•I teen fit Um up l \\Ln cont Ge D:ik _ L'nil Geor a 21· El ea M gove to tn "''ht Oak hA\t. ~!cG Rtpr Th trod '-""tr DAIL V PILOT 35 'Behind Every Successful Man, There's ' a ... By JURATE KAZJCKAS •uocl•IH Pr•u Wrl1•r The call for equality for women has moved from lhe slrett m11rches nn to the campaJgn tra il. The candltlat~s for the 1972 preside nt ial nominat ion hav" decided tha t Sptakin~ OUl on "°omen's r!&hl! Cln ~ good poll! ics. \Vhether H's poiflling proudU· lti the number of inOuenli!U ~'<lmf'n '11t cam: pa1gn headquarters. or mak1n~ promist., abou.t future female appnintmenl!I\ or jusl n11lk1ng sure that e\'ery reler•nr e to "rn,n " 1s lnllllwed by ··and women," the citndidates are talking t1bout the wom en's movf'tnenl. "All the randidfllrs are !iUdden!y mak· i11g noises like femi nists." says Belly f'riedan. a pioneer fem ini~t. "But they had helter know that rhetoric isn'l- enough. \\'omen are emerging ag a real political force and "'e intend to pin down McGo ve rn's Wife Still UnkJWwn By The AssRclated Prts1 The prett~. pet ite "'oman st epped to !he airline C1'lunter .:ind handtd nver her t1ckeL The clerk read he. name. e11 ve her a boarding pass and s;ii(, "HA\'e 11 nice fl ight, ~1rs. ~1cGovern." He sai d it n1rchanicall\', He dirln'l reMgnizt her. ~P 1l her ... did the passengers 11alting tn hoard the flight to Boston . The inride nt undPrSCflred the ntaJn r nhstacle lacing Sen. c;eon;:r ~1cGovern 1n his ra mpai~n tn win the Democra!ic presidential Mn1inatinn . Arter a !ong1 and izruel1ng year tour ing the country in search of dele~ates tn sup- port him at next ~ummer 's n11tion11J con· 1·ent1nn. the S()ulh D.:ikoiil. sen11tor re· ma1ned unknn1\·n tn niof;! American!! un· Iii after stvPr.:11 prJm<'lrif's ~ven in \Vash· in~ton 's Na11on::il Air port. !ht name didn 't strike 11 sp11rk of reco,l?nition. It 's a si!uat1on th .:ir ·s heginning to gei lo his wife. Eleanor. ··\rhy (',,n't these press peop le grt 11 lhrnugh their heads that we're not a !tnlking horse fnr Ttd Kenned y,'' she ~<lid. •·1t's so frustra ti ng. ''\\'hen "'111 tht y gl\ e him credit f('lr <'flming out a~ain~t the \\.:tr in 196.1. fnr flf!hl ing hun,1?er. fnr pnsh1ng equ.'.11 rights for all Amer icans? \llhen are they go ing to take this c.:1mp1ugn seriously"" ~!rs. :~irr.n1·crn "as \'Oicing the ear ly frusrra11on~ nf the srnaror's camp. E!eannr ~1cr.n\·er n's nu!burst "'·as nnt characterisl tc. f.enlle 1n manner. she·~ l ad~. right do"'n 1n ht>r black glo1·es and y.·hi te h11nrlkerchief. the kind flf 1vom.:1n for v. hnm men 11utoma lir11 lly open noors . At 50. her ~hnrt curly h::i ir is beginning to gray. sof!ening thr blue or h('r eyes. Sht laughs easil y. But fri ends ini;i ... t lh:it Eleanor :\1C"Govern 's ,.oft 1·oic e and quiet manner mask a chara ct er of steel and a political profe~sinn11lism honed by 16 ~e;irs of cAmpaigni np:. n1nst of it uphill. Tn hear Elra rmr t1lk. f.eorge can do ml'lst .:1n.1·1hin,1;· "He skis well." aft er !"Inly 1"·0 lesson~. He's a good spea ker, "!hf"lugh the pre."S l'loesn't do him JUf;t1ce." And. he 'll O\·ercome the odds and 11·1n the nominanon ftom earl y front· runner ~1uskiP. To hrlp him do iL Eleiinnr !\1cG<>vern is hack on the rn11d. tra"Phng ligh! and moving rasl. On this particular trip . she and a secretary landed at Boston. 11 here a c.:ir anrl rln\·er "'ai1erl 10 take them on another tour of \'J.Jla ges in New Ha mpshire. sJte of !he first pre s1denti11 l primary. In one nlOnth alone, ~!rs., !\·lrGn1·ern r.:1mpaigned 1n 111 to\\•nf;, madf' eight fnr ma l ~peerhP!i". OPf'nrd sev en ~Irc;o\·ern . for · Prtsiden1 headquarters, ga1·e !wo dozen nt\\~priper and television inter\'iews and ~hook thousands of hands. She tra vels "'i\h a large pocke!t)O()k in v•hich she crams "the essen li1l1" -a toothbr ush. wme makeup, an exlrA pair of stockings. flash c.ii rds for her speeches and a contain er of "'he at germ and honev . she fre!1t'd :ibout remem bering names and places "or an ything. for that matter. th11t didn't happen yesterda:--." And befnre each speech, she'd "'Orry if there \\'Ou ld be .11 box tn !land on so she could gee o\·tr thP pod ium . \\'he n Lle;innr Sl.;-Rtherg married Gt!org e ~·1cGovern 28 .ve11 rs aao, she d1dn'1 expect !h::it a good part or their •e tog ,.th er "'nu ld be spenl on the campa ign trail . She v.as a \!!gal secretary: he "·as studying to be a C-Ollege pro[essor . "\Vhlle gro"'i ng up on thRI f11rm in South 0Rko!a. I never thou ght I'd see fo;ew Hampshire,•· s.11id ~1rs . McGnvern. "Trying to elect 11-husb::ind fo1 president \ras bt1t'!nd my wilde11r h1n1.::is ies." \\lh \her the senator hr111 thoughts along lhAI line or nol . she demonstrated as a tPenager 1h111 i;hf.'d be 11n asf;el on the 6ru mp. McGovPrn and 11 classmate went up against Eleanor ~te,lle~rg and ~er t\11n sister. Jl;i . in a high 5ehool deb11hng cnntes1. GeC'lrge lost. · r.enrge Rnrl Ell!annr 1vere enrolled at O!lkol a \llc~lc>y11 n University when the United Slates entered World War It. Gt0r~e "·ent in to the Alr Force. 1.nd wa s a 21 ., ear'<lld hnmber pilot when he and Eleaiior ITlJ'rri<'d on flallo"•een, 1943. McGovern v.·Rs teachin~ history and government at \llcs!eyan w~en ht deci~ed fo enter polilic!i. Thal w11~ 1n 195&. 11 time "'hen R€pi.1bhc3ns so dominated South 011knla thal some cnunlles didn't even have a Democrat1c chal rm11n. But ~tcG01·ern ra n for the Houie of ~pre.i;,.ntllth·es. i'!nd "'on The ;ace "ii!! Eleano r . ~cGovern's in· lroducllt1n ttl pnhtlcs. She·, been al it evtr slnce·. all 1he cand1d1te1 on their talk snd prom- ises.'' President Nv.on'a cam pa igners extoll his record of hrst female appointments. Sen. Huhert H. Humphrey of ti.1i nnesota his c.11lled women 's iMues a "ven• .... 1·ery important part or the c~mpaig n." Sen. Ceorgt ~1c(;overn of South Dakota annou nced l.11st June that U elected he'd appoint a woman to the Supreme Court and to the Cabinet. And Rep. Sh irley Chisholm of New Ynrk is in the race herself \\'ome n ha ve mol'ed a"·ay from the mimeog raph machines and coff~e can· teens to play import11nl parts in cam · paign mana gement. Sever11l candid.11tes have female ";:idvance men.·• A wo1nan is in charge of schedu ling for Humphrey. A v.'oman heads Cit izens for Sen. Edmund S. Muskie. Ronnie Eldridge was Ne ~· York ,J\1ayor John V. Lindsay's de putv campa1i n manager Rlla Ha uEer IS th e ~Ice chairman ol the Committee for th e Re-election of the President. F',.minists head special \1·omen ~ right s sect1or.~ at se1·eraJ campaign head· qu;irters. Amanda Sm1!h 1s the nalion<!I en· ordinator fnr 11·nmcn's rights in the l\1cGovern campa lRn. "Bu t l don't ha\'e to stand al the !Cnator's elbo1'' and say. 'Don 't forg•t lhP \1:nmen' ~c;iuse !\1cGO\'Cr n r e a I J y bc>l]e,•es in "'omen's rights.'' ~he insists' Red or blue and yellow ~·JcGovern but· tons show !he ''O" in hls nRme 3S the popular symbol for women 's liberation - the female biologic.111 symbo! wilh thf' equal sign inside. And J\lcG<lvern h11s fem inisl acti vist and n-riter Gloria Steinem campaigning for him as "the best white male candidate for president .'' Dr. Irene Mur phy Is the dlTector for women's righ~ at ~1usk1e 's heiild· quart ers She scys: there ls alre1dy • ti'!.k force "·or king fin proerams for women in a ~·luskie 1dminis1ratioo. Feminist song·"'riter and s1ngt r Ruth Ba lchelor said she was approached by a n1an from the Co mmll.tee for the Re-elec. t1on of the President to write songs about 11 omen fof Ni11:on. S~ dec lined. In the 1968 pres idential convent ions. IJ percent of the Democra tic dflegates and 17 percen1 of lhe Republican deleg atf'S 1,rere femal e. This year. both parties ha\'e \'O"•ed to gi .. ·e nearly equal representation to 11·omen. The Democrat ic candida tes 1nust con· for m to the :\lcGovern Reform Com· m1ttee guidelines to inrludt at leas1 40 percent female dele gates California seem s to be a sho11•p1ece for ma ny of the candidates. Humphre y peo· ,..pie say there are 48 percent v:omen on -' their sla~. ~lutlue 11.Y.i clauns 48 per. cent. Ltnds1y ~ S percent and 1'1rs. Chisholm say~ she has more than 50 per· cent women delegales Durin& the primaries. several cin- didates scheduled at least one m1jor spe~ch on women's ri&hts and many mention their support of the equal richts amendment. child care. ·and other women's issues Lindsay cited his support as mayor for abortion reform . \\'elfare proarams and such fe~'nist tss ues as maternuy bentflts to sini le "'omen. ~1cGove . \\'ho refuses to speak before. a.JI.male groups, talks about the role i,.oomtn "'ill play 1n his administr ation. in the Cabinet and on the Nation.111 Secur ity Council. former Atty. Gen John N. ~lltche!I, nation1I camp.a1an manager for N111:on, recently predicted that Nixon \.\'Ould get 1tron& support frem women btc1use he wa& v.·orking Ul the 'Republican tr.ad1hon by "appointing all wom en tll m.')ft hl1h positiom. at a fasttr ratt than the. two previous administrallons combined ." "The stable of Jokes about wo men is empty now," hl'J Rita Hau1t r. "Anyone "'ho'd try lhat tod ay v.'Ould probably be booed out of the house.·· The Republicans have what the calls a "sens1t1v1t y brochwe" "hich li111 "do.s" and "don'ts·· "'hen deahng Y.'lth v.·omen. Tho\igh reluctant to disclose the spec1fie pracllcal tips, she said. ·1\\'eU . for ex~ am ple. one shnuld know by now that amen111es and flauery tov.·1rds v.·emet' ha .. ·e no ma1or place 1n serious pohhcaJ discussions. Then you have to remember little thin gs li ke includi ng ·wom'-n' v.•henever ·men' are mentioned.'' Muriel's on Trail Again Mrs. Hu111phre y Campai gns Extensive ly at 60 UPI t 1l1•lltl8 ON HIS SIDE -J ane ~1 ~skie, \\•i.fe of Sen. Edmund ~Iuskie of i\fain e, l oo~~ over pair of "r1;1n~1ng shoes" admir~rs gav~ him in Green Bay \vh1le he \\'as campa1gn1ng fo r Democratic presidential primary in \\'isconsin . - Hele11 Jacl\:so11 Ove1·con1e s l11dif f ere nee, Exl1au stio11 B~ Th'-A5socia led Press I! "'as 2·30 a.m. and drizzling. As the char1ered plan t1xied up the run 11·ay, the ha ndsome blonde "·om.11n rubbtd her eves and yav.·ned . · J\:loments IRter. 5hr stepped from !he pt.:1nt . fresh. un"·rink led and sm ihng ra- diantly. "Hello.'· ~he said to each of !he "Scoop· for-President·• supporter[; gathered to mr<>! her . "I'm Helen Jackson. It's nicf' lo be in Daytona Bcllch.'' .. Scoop" is Sen. Henry ~1. Jackson of \\lashington state. Helen Jackson is the 11•1fe and ever-cheerful sidek ick in 1he1r '·c1mp!lign for common sense" to y,·1n the Democrati c president ial nomina1 1on. \Vi!h the polls sho"·ing at one time less than 5.i percrnt of lhe general pub!1c kn rw '"ho .lack~on Is. the sen;i1nr and !\.1rs. Jackson have been ca mpaign ing as much as 21) hours a l'lay. "Thp ha rdest part 1s the exhaus1 ion,·• s.11 id J\:lrs . .Jackson, chatting 11•1th a rf'porter Rboord an airplane tak ing her fr om a nig ht rally in Birmingham. Ala. lo sr .11 r1 a day on the stump in Daytona . "We ne,.ver ha ve time to put our feel up. I jusl go from day 10 day. Some things 11·ill wor k oul. Son1e won't. l'"e gollen very philosophical. I'm not going to lie awake nights agonizi ng." lf she doe'i any agon izing ciur1n~ lhe da y. when she's programmed like a com· puter, she never be1ra~·s the sli!llhlest sign of it. Ch~tting with politicians. lunching 1vi1h their "'ives. ra ving over !he hospitll lily -"evPr.vone i!! so friendly" - she goef; her v.•rinkle-proof way . even ro 1n11naging a gracious smile while walCh· ing her husb::ind walk lhrough a boRt show. hand·in-htind with a chimpanzee. This day. shf' v.·as up a! 6 a.m .. 31, hour s aft er the piane landed. to prepare for an ir.lervie"'· By li:4~. she "'lil5 perfectly coiffed and carefully groonu!d, fro1n the lighf blue shade"' 1hat h1gh1igh ted her h.:1 zel, eyts to the pink lipstic.k 1ha1 ma tched the; trim on h•r '°"'· An hour later . Mrs. Jackson had .11nother Interview, th.is time over breakfllst 81 the home of Mrs. Louis Hill, wtfe. or 3 Jackson organ izer. Between biles of roast ed quo11ll And cheese grlls. Mrs. Jackson said th::it. as f'irs1 La<fy, she would encourrige suppnrt for three projects · d.11y-c1re centers, rleanlng up the P-nvlronment and helping the eld erly. Afterwards, while drivi ng to sllll .11no1her lntervie"'· she apnloaized tt\"t her 11nswers to reporters ' quufions r.11re· ly vary. A seasoned politician. ~he kno"s 1 fl ip lln$wtr coqld be. disastrous. ''One lime 11 reporter asktd me 11 ques- lion .11nd 1 wanted to say 'Q)ngratulatlons, that's the dumbtsl question t ever recelv· ed. You dc~rrve Rn Olymplc medal for stupidit y.' Bul l bit my tongue." ph!losophy second·hand " -and says 11'1!h pri de . "I am a very ho1ne-or ien1ed person." Does she get lonely? i\lrs . Jackson shook her head no. ''Can1pa1gn1ng is good for a marriage bec1use "'e're both unit ed in a ~ommon cause." she ·s!lid . "\\ie both gel !Ired r o~e!her. \\'e don't havp t1n1e to J!f'I Jonr.11ome and self-centered . \rhen you 're !raveli ng the same schPdu lP. yo11 un· rlers1an<' the problems e;iich has lo face.'' J;ickson \\'ll S a \·eieran of 20 years on Cap1!ol Hill when Helen Hardin married him 1n years ago His idea o{ a da te "'as ha ving tea in the Senate cafeteria. ···11· "'as hard!~· a 11·ild and heady rom::incr.'' she s3id. Still. \\'ashingt on l1fP 1\·as glaroorous Jor th e prel!y young 11·oman 11·hose last job \1·11s sccrPt ary to the mel'lic<1l editor of Oxford lJ11ivers11y Press in Ne1o;o York Oa ughter or an A!buq uPrque, N .~1 . mining e1.:ecutive. !\Irs . .Jackson attended Vassar College and 1vas gra duated from Scripps College in Claremont in 1953 She married .11 docl.or frnm hpr ho'melo\vn . .11nd they moved to New York Ci!y. 11•here he continued his medical studir!i. She enrolled in Columbla Unil'ers1ty and lefr three ye11 rs l:ite1 \\'[th a master's deRree in English literature. \\'hen he r marriage ended in divorce she returned to New ~texico. - By ANN 8LACK;\1AN Al.Ctlt!H Prt u Wrlttr ·i t d1dn'~ malter-lttluriel Humphrey that the man from Cranbury , N.J, had a hand slimy and smelly from scaling cat· fish . She shook 11. And if the damp, sally breeze messed her fliie. white hair. who .cared~ \l.1hile others stood shivering in the chill that settled 01'er the Gulf of il1ex1co at dus k. Mrs . Humphrey strolled along th e fishing pier , handing o~t post cards featuring her beef soup recipe and mak· 1ng sma ll-talk "'ith the tourists. Sure. the couple from Akron, Ohio, could lake her picture. No. she doesn't know their aunt 1n !\tin· nea polis. "but Hubert may." "Hubert." of course, is the Junior sena!or from i11innesota , Hubert Horatio Humphrey, once aga in a cand idate for the Democratic presidential nomination -tht man whf"lnl Muri el c.:1l!s. depending on her nlood . "The Senator.'' "My Cati• didate." ")1y Partner." "Hey You.'' ".illy Lo\'e." Pa ined by his narro "· loss tn Richard ~~ixon in 1968. Humphrey 1s trying for a comeback. Or .11s his .wife says. ''we're asking for a rematch.'' "The difference between '68 and now is that he isn't \'ice-president." Mrs. liumphrey said 1n an /interview during 1 four-da y swing along Flor ida's west coast "Rea lly and truly. this time Hubert 1s his own man. "The y talk about the new Humphrey I think it's the old Humphrey back again. This li me \\•e'rt on our own.'' \\1hen il1rs. Humphrey rem1n1sces about the ir 29 years tn politics. she often slips intn saying "1vh!'n we were mayor." t'!r ""·hen "'e "'ere vice-president ,'' .11nd no\v, "1 f "'e're elected.'' "\lie sup port each other... she .c.aid. "\\ie give each other strength. I'm not as secure as I ma y seem . .11nd he isn't either. /\one t'!f us is. He encaurages me to take directions I v"ant to iO in, and I have always encouraged him to do whate ver he want s to be happy. "\Ve have a genuir;e partner~hi p, a great respect for each other and a deep and abiding love " Humphrey ha s said of his decision to run "One !"If the lhin~s I am ooncerned ahQut. above all. is about my "1fe . I don 't "'ant to see . you kno"'· her strength con.~umed And th is ordeal of a campaign does 1re;'ir on one. It wears on you \'t ry ht>a\'tly." ~1 rs Hum phrey agrees. .. "Pacing yourself Is a problem · beca ust. lhe demands are lo keep goini ." she said. "I get ti red. buL I recuperate quickly. Both of us are hale, heart)' and healthy.'' And both of them .11re 60 In one da y on the Florida s1~·ing, Mrs . Humphrey h.11d five television and • U,I Ttlt•flttt Suc:h publlc CMdor is unusu111 (or UtJs slim. 38-yt•r~ld "·om•n who shtlM polJ(ical quesilons, believes !he can- ·d!J:lete~· wives 1hou.Jd not make petchei -"you end up giving your husband'• CORNELIA WALLACE FLANKS HUSllANO AT RALLY Shi P1rh1ps Is Mo st Glamtroys Cantlltl1!t'1 Wlf1 . . . l newspaper 1nterv1e"~· gave t 11• o speeches, \•isited two cent ers for retarded children and SloI!Ptd 1Q..a _ _shopputg mall -all before btgmn1ng another Jong day. l\·1rs. Hum phrey can remember the day Y,•hen she cringed t i·erv time. her husband told an audienc e. •·And no1\' a few \1,·nrds from my "'lfe." Tf)day. ~he 1s an ac· complished speaker. especiall y \1·hen discussing the li UbJeCt th .a t 1nlere~ts her most. !ht care and tr eatment of the men· tally retarded. He r personal inl'olvement 1n the prnb.. lem began almost 12 years a&o \l,'hen the Humphreys' fir st grandchild, Vicky. was born ·rhe san1e ni&ht John F. l\en· nedy \Vas elected President. a n d Humphre.)'-l-4U-r.i-tlected~to-1h~Senitl:e-- "lt "as an exciting ni&ht for us. but the thrill nf achJe\•ement turned to anxiety and traged y \\'hen we learned that Vu~.kv was ·mentally rela rdtd -a ~1ongolo1d," l\lrs Humphrey told an audience. Lat er. 111 an intervi ew, r.tr5 Humphrey said she '"as deeply disappointed when Presidenf Nixon did nol renominate her to the Presiden t's Committee on ~tentaJ Retarda tion . "It was ;s though 1 had been dropped out of colle1e." Wallace 's Wife Says She Won 't 'S it It Out' By REX THOMAS AIMcl•1•a "'t li W11!1• \\!omen 's li b? Cornelia \~'allace doe.snl go along with the femLnist movemen t, but neither does she huy the image or the meek littl '-lady wbo li\'eS only 1n a "'orld oi pats and pans. "If women need lo be liberated from anything." says the vivacious, raven· haired \vife of Gov. George C. \Vallace, "they Should. be libe ra ted from fear of failure." Ha ve th! coura&e to do what you want, she urges, •·and not sit this (ltJe ou1 because no one asked you to dan ce.··. The niece of one governor and the w1ft of another. the trl111 J3.ye.11r-old mother of two boys his li"ed around politicians .11U her life. ind .11t the moment she 's try- ing to help get her 52-ye1r-0ld husband elected pres ident. "I'll be tr a"eling with him mogt of the lime,'' she 1ays. "and probably meet with some ladies in the cities where he speaks. But I don't intend to strike out on my own campa ianing for him. I can ht.Ip him more bcini with him." Corneli11 fir1t t1sled politics at the .111e of 7. Her uncle, JAmes E. "Big Jim '' Folsom. was elected i Overnor for the first of two terms 1n 1946. During the campaign. she banded out bumper stickers i nd went through the crowds collectii:ig campai&n don1tlons in folsom's "sudg bu cket.'' He called it that beca us e. he prom ised. the ;'suds" the voters tossed into rhe bucket would be used to "clean out the Capitol." Fol som was a y,·idower and needed an official hostess to hel p with en· terta inment. His sister. Ru by Cornelia's mother -got the .11ssignment. It w.11s while she was living in the mansion that the c:hild became ac· qua inted with a young le1isl111.0r. George W11lace, whe was one of Fol&om's chief advisers . They were mirr1ed 24 years later. after Cornelia had been divorced from her first husband and W&Jlace's first wife , Gov. Lurl een \Yallact. had died of can cer. In the me&ntime the First Lady-to-be had become involved in other political can1paians. She solicited votes for Adlai E. Stevi nson when he ran for president ; she campaignfd for her mother in an unsoccessful race for secret1ry of state in 19S8, She supported Wallace. too . that ye1r wh.en ht lo1t the a:overnor's race to John Patterson, and wro.te a campai&n song for him ... "Wallace in the mornin1 . W11l1ce in the evening. Wallace in the summertime." It wa.s durina anolh~r campaign for governor. In 1970. that \\lallace 1nd Ccirneli1 -both unmarried then -began go in& together. They were marri•d in Montgomery Jin '4. 1971. two weeks before Wall1ce be11n his second term as 1ovtrnor. Once or twice -"when 1 dldn'l ltkt lhe w1y th ln#S were goina on " -Mrs Wallace thought lt>Gut running for the sl ate le1lslature. bul never did. She did aet cmbrniled last yea r 1n one legislative squabble -and w1Jund up in 11r mile! 1klrmish with htr eiecutlvc husband -when she let It be ki\own she'd like to ha ve money to fi t up the mansion. • '"•ll.11ce put lh e quietus on lt. He said !he st•te needed the . money more urgently for ether t hings. Thll dld~'l s op Mrt Wallae<. She kept at tt until 1· commission w1s created to raist money -from private sources if need be -to ae t the mbn51on renovattd AJ the aove:rnor 's wife. Corne\11 h1,i, a 1!1te trooptr atsiantd to drive her where aht wants lo IC· But now and then you can set htr Ml\Ind lht whet\ of the sleek black Llnet>ln Umou•ln• wh"h W•lla ot huns tlf dl'lt sn't like to use. She dof!Sn'l mind wh11zini along at 100 milt• an hour or better ·-at the proper lime anrl place Invited to drive the pac~ c:ar at the IA11nston 600 stock ca r race ,.1 Talladega la!>t year. sh e decided she'd better make a few practice runs . Before ,,11,. let up on the gas. the had hit 110 to 120 miles an hour around the heavily banked 2.6-mile Al a b am a International Speedway. Aide Describes Mar y Lindsay As "Great Lady' By SHEILA MORAN A11ed trtf Prto Writ•• ?-1rs John V. Lindsay talks more about moving to Europe th.an into the White House. •·John has alwa ys 1\·ante<l to Jive in Europe ." the energetic wife of New York City's mayor says. "I would like him to get ou t of politics for a'i'·hile. We could take our son. JohMy, and JUSt go." 15he may have the chance now bec1use Lindsay vdthdrew from the r•ce ). Ma ry Lind say sa id lhe idea of Jivin1 for a year or so in Spain, Swil.zerland or ttely. where her husband could \VJ'i te and ski to his heart'!. content. "keep5 u1 all sane" during his hid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Althoi:.gh ~!rs. Linds~y talks \\'lJtfully .11bout "trying a new life style." she more than an.\une else knov.·s lhe re ahty of her husband 's political ambitions. She has been y,•orking quietly to help him since 1958 when he first ran for C.Ongrtst as a Republi ca n ··tte asked me then lI he sbolJld run, but ht did n't .11sk rny advice about the presidency," ~he said in an interview. "[ didn't know what he'd decide until he told u~ over dinner around Christrnu time." Late last ye<1r, Lindsay switched polit ical affiliations and announced he woujd 5eek the Democratic pres identi al nomination, A youthful 4S with smoky blue eyes and tousled brown sun·streaked hair. fl.irg. Llnds.11y presents the picture ef the .ti!· American wife. She's attractive but not a r1vilhing beauty. f•shionab\e but not a slave to clothes. attentive but nol overbearing with her four children. Through the ups and dov.lls of her h~blnd 's political c are er. she has m111aatd to reta in a.n unusual frankntss, atlimatien and sense of humor. For instance, she once dilmis~ the idu tha t a strike of milk deliverers was much to worry about by saying, ''What th e hell klnd of mother 1s it ·who "WOn 't wa lk "' few blocks: to get milk.'' Another timt. during a mayora.l c1m· pa lgn , ihe said. .after rnttting some Democrat&' "Can ynu 1mag1ne "nyone bti.n& a Democrat .'' Durin1 l indaly't first term as mayor. ·~1r:s. Llndwy \\'1$. told she hid to 11t in the balcony at the aMual d1Mer of the lMer' Circle. an orianiiation of New York Ctly poltli"I reporters. In the put. It had not allowld womtn II) •Ilene! the dinntr. She ,.1 there. hut 1howe4 • nor disple.,ure at h1vlni to sit in lht l>f.lcony by nick ing croull)ni from h•r pu IOllp •t the. men below. "She's a areal l1dy... Hid Oil• of Lindsay's C.bifte t mt mbers ""'hen Jah:D is hara ssed. she 's v.·arm She makes )'OU feel iood without lteU!J • phony " .. 36 DAIL V PILOT • . . Coast Area Vital Statistics F::<;7~,. " ...... ..-.. ~. Births WANT DAILY PILOT WAN~ADS TO Ci•lte:oo.. 111 M•r•• Ind Ht11rv C••tOl'I, J1.1111'-,. •M Lln(l1 Ill, V1ndtor1b11• .. A1111 L. 1"4 ltov W•lll•m ~ml,.,, j •nc lrvl"' '°"' J •td Er,...11 F1n11l11t, '••ol I nd IUc111riJ C.111n~, Ci t rrv I.ff 1na Jolo11 w 1J!rlc , 1'11111 P1trl<\ 1'111 M1al111 MtY Ktllhl•y, Alf!I 111:011 l llCI llltYrnol'ld Ftlk,...r, Jo. 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M. t nd LDUls F, Vtug!ln, Lt Vonne Ill . t l'ld St wt ll 8 ., Jr. Mf, Incl Mr•. llruct lflom!Orl (Ofl•l ll Plurman, Herman ... •nd Zt Ulm1e N. a-. Jt n Htrrlt ll t l'ld llttt Ft rell(, MarHne1. N1ncv H. 11\d Gtor!lt P, ol 601 •Vi:nldl Dt Lt E1rrtllt , s i n Ch1nlrv, Mt rQt•tl E. 11'1! Ttrrt ll A. Prtuon, •urort t "ll JotePh. Hints. S<l11nne tnd Dtnltl Ptul, Jr, Cltrne<ilf, boy \Aor• ~oreE;;::of Mtrch 17 Ptrker, lrCtlhlte" Ann t nd lorry LY"" Olcktnsen. Glttld Edwtrd t "ll M1rflyn MAACH 2' Monteverc!~. CYtll~lt A. t "ll Ruben N. Wilson, Tr1cey Ann t nd Wt ltrr E1rl. Loul1t Mr. tP'ld Mrs. Dc111ld Alf~tnci.r Gr1t1!, L~n. F!~•l>CI• A, l 11CI Jolin J , Hiiton, Mt•!lt•tl Lynn t nd WttltY MtflUll, Mt!OCIV IP'ld Phlllll 1•16 N Cotl! Hl11nw1y, Lt!lunl , ... ll~n, H•len 8. tnd Gl!O<vt M. Flovcl. Wllilt. DllfC!hy F. t nd Wlllltm A.• It.Ch, tlfl O'tn•rrov. Geor~•1 F.. •n!I ICt•ln M Nickel. LlltlUI M. t nd Htrrv ... Joli11so11, Ollt A .. J r. t nd J1an A. MARCH :tt Llnl<rrr, M~•v "llJ&~t~ "ft" ..-•• ..., + -Co•m•·••• '"'''' , •• Oooolt. Blkt•, Ct ll t HllC1t11erd t<td. RolNrl Moort, Cl!hy Att t nd R!cti.ard Allen: "" "" Mr. t l'ld Mrs. Aoot r Anthot1y Mut ll•• (II Wl!ls0f1. S!echl!'ll EU11ent Ind Junt ltrion. Miry Alk t t lld Loi.Ir r Eugene H1rltn l".lf16 Ctlll San 0 1"90, Sin Jutn R•ntf'. GtHnwt ld, Het1•v G. "'"Merv M. 5rrre, Ciett ld t nd Sh!rley ""· C1phtr11>C1, boY 5tt cil, Grnevlev1 1n11 lle!ord ~°"" Frenks. L•rrv w. i nd M•..., L. He•.,ttl<lv. Vlr9lnl1 t no Ellrnurn:I A, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Thomes Lff IC!ng of ~· Fuen!r•. M1rl1 Llu11 11\d Her l~r!O, S.Chiuer, M••• Louin S!rouCI t nd Jot>n Mtndci1. l lndt Gtvlt eP'ld S1tv111cr &rrt11rd Sire••• No, c, Cc1t1 Me11, r.um1n1, Jc&n A, t"d llkhtrd C. Rober!. M1ull1no, J ultt t nd S!t~en lnom1s I I Elrcwn, Stirna I . tnd Henry A. Wot•"n, Slenlto C. t nd Mibel Oorol~V Aicr , llunt M1rjorit t nd Jltk E. " ST. JDs•o" "O•••T•L Snuth, Pttrld• ""· 1nd Joseph '!. -l , •, J •• '' M " ,. Woed. J1mr1 0 . t nd P1t•klt Aoi r. •nlir1d Mtrtll ~' ''· r1n ·• r. '"" nt · MtlCl'I 11 Ror>t, Lor,111 •n~ On.,1ld W, Anwln. Hiltn FrllKtl tnd 11.lcharCI Wt rtl(k, 01;1 1110 Ant!rt"' N. Mr, •P'ld Mrt MIClllfl A lltn1h1n, 1Cul1, Sl•n!ey EC1w1rd •nd Oltne Lvn!\. Lowrt nct. Wtll111der, Pttrici1 Jo•ce 11'11 Otvld 1ll•4 Vlt Stn Mlouel, L1gun1 Hlll1. Cnrwel!. Ruth M, 1nd (l•••nte ""· looo. '''"' ••••-• 000 '"''"'' Ltroy 11Jrl Sltmer1.11Cenne!/\ W, t "d Robrrl1 M•v. "" ,----------------Mr Ind M'1. Lvnt1 e:. St•IC l!IO. HllA' M•O..no1111h. M1d111 ... E. Ind Tnom11 Ju1nH1. (ordt!t Slrttl, Founltln lfellrY, 11•1 C. lrvl!I, Gtri ld Euttn1 tnd ln!lrld Antui. LEGAL NOTICE M••~h n Hy,cn. V1l~rle L. and Ch•rlr• it. , •• '" , M,, tnd Mrs, Marvin c , JtMen, S!C'll. • .,.,...,, Ml•ll•tl M. ~ft,."""' E. Hiii, ICt thlttn •t nce1 t nu rr "'G" St .• MCAS, El Toro, bov Hatlltld, J rtn L. tnd Eldori l(, llltitndt•. 1----c::::::-::-:::::-:-c:-:cc:-:--- Mtrch ll S1mue11. M1rv1 J , t tld 711omti L Howe, M1r110 t nd Merit A. FICTl'l'tOUS aUSINllSS Mr. •"II Mrs. Au11ell J. l(ltln"1:'k11I, Prou..,., Nt"'" rren• ind H•rrv ~r11. aowm111, Ptu! L. tP'ld ICl!hy. NAME stA'l'fMl'Nl !'.~,,I lfl1 Lt •t, Ml11lon Vle lo, lwi" JOCh~1'!~,·. TtrrY Wtvne and Su11nn1 Ntl1on, Ntncw Jet n tl\CI Cltlt nll The lollcwl119 Pt•10n Ii c10l119 b!,11ln111 -k l(lnloc~. 11: Mr. 1rtll Mrs, Mt l.,ln P. ICcrnlt. 1~10 1 ffblt r. W1slt~ J1>h11, Jr. tnd S111111 Llohtrool, Jlck l~• t nd Vl•t !rilt ll:utll. SCOTSONS TOOLS. P.O. llo• ·•n . Mortnt Or!~e. Ml1.•loft Vit ia. 11lrl 1C1v. ... Mr Ind Mrt. lltn<11 P. S1l111r. 1611 H RJ 0 d J ' GcOCI, Ylr1ln11 L. t l\CI lltnJ1mln F 177tS Sky Pt•li Clrclt . lrYint . tJMol. lltYlc• Or .• Apt 17. W~ltm lnsle•. bov l'(ts, c •r · t "ll P hv 111 R. Slt.,zel, Ct rol t nd Ak ht rd P. J1me1 Cdlly, 11;1 E, Illy St,, Cc1i1 Mtrcll J1 11r,:1n, Ptl•ltlt M, 1nt1 Wtl!o• It, Lllltrd, 5ht •o" ""· 1nd Eddie L. Mt11, Cllllornlt . Mr. t nll Mri, Johnny 11 Ne!rori, J017 :t~i:r~'~i;:, ~;.;'(?11::,j,;"1('~IOll E. Gtlwln, Judlffl C. i nd l t rrv N. 71'111 buslneu II bel1>11 cc"llut!ed •Y '" "II .. N. lO!h SI., El Toro. boy. Townsrl'ld, ff1'tst ICtv i ncl ltlchtrd Lochvt r, Ot•lr ne J. t l'ld Lynn H. ffld lvldu11. MAllCH :rt \"· Hllt>rrl, Aont ld T. tnd LIN11 LH, J1mt1 (r!Uv Mr. t P'ld Mr1. John E, M1rwln, 7411' 11' <er. CYfllhi~ L. Mnd S•rohtn l 1!111ner, l-l1!t lflf J. t P'ld Andrew. l~ls 1t1lrmet1! I/ltd with ttie cau.,tw T.'.' '' ' ••••• ''' Flemln1, Junilh Oorothv 11'11 John '' '' " l o·• C••• H C• • ' o c Mr. t nd Mr1. Wtrrt n J, Zlmbttll. 111'1 0:.~~judltll Ctrol I nd Wivnt ... H!~~.:.no • .:.•,t nA. ·,~'"'Peter. , 1ti;. 11~ Bt~!;r.• J :;~~o!"~:~;c~O:!: Ct lll H091r, Mln iOll Vlr!o, boy M11nt1, JIYt\ CtUH n tnd Robert P uc-t it, Lllldt Kt thry" end Jolfph ty Clt•k. Ml. t l'ld Mr1. Ltw<e!Kt ... Nt u, UOO Mltlltel. Allen. Pettr$0n We y, No. S2 A, Co1l1 Mett. Ft.,neuy. Robood Wllllt m t nd Junv Chmft ltwikl. lhc•• M t nd "•lhu• J "'' •••CH _ Mi:~.o. l •e 11'11 Eltwit1 l~e Rt nfro, Doris Ntdlne t r>G D1r•~ll ,,_ Publ11he.;1 O••"" C<>11t D•ll~ Pllor, Ml rc'I ?3. JO. I Md A1>rit •• !l, 1911 16J.:1 -Goocllty. Wllli•!l'l.J, a!l(I M!'rle Ll•DY-"''· t fld Mr1. CN•lff M:-fltllr,-:-13511 -Eriltr9(1 Mtrch 11 £mpl!tld, Ell11bet!I A<lt lt t nll Gtrv Li» Ac>ot t101, L1eun1 Hlllt , b!IV S,.ydfr, lrl!'lle M11 tncl Jolin Wlll11rn, Weir, Murallv, P1rn~lt Sue tt1d L1rrv Ot 1n. ''''''"''· '"' A. i nd Gul Uerma B. LEGAL NOTICE Dissol11tio11.s Of Marriage C11Mllero, JMnl'lttlt Melb1 11'11 ll1y P. Ankr11m( J1cq11elint M. t"d S!tphtn. Smltl!, P1lrlclt tlld Cht l1t r A1 y, M<C1rd r, Nova J , t "ll Terry L. Dtvl1, Dtblllt Ltt tnd Paul £_ H't;";~'::: Cttor Mtrlt a11c1 l1sli1 ,t.nde•oon, suu l E li11bet11 1nd AP'lders 11~ht ,ICTITIOUS SUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT lollowlnt l>l!no" 11 cloin• Aisner, flla""v LH end Arthur Elden lvtn. Crum, l utllt IC1y end Jtmei ... . SL Cl11lr. Norm111 At~I Ind N1111v J JON GA RIEPY ANO COMPANY Mtlll~hlin. Rober! C. •r>d Lin<!~ o Pc\t!\CI. Don1ld £. tnd K1!!1lt1n J. HA IA MANAGE MENT, •olO £111 tit!\ LrMf Sht ron Ann t nd Leite• Elb1r·1: Wood, !la""'' Colleen t rod Alclltrd Otl~ SI .• Co1!a Mt~t 92611 O'N~ I Jc1e.>i'I P. tnd ll~rh<lr,.. J, S<hlll, Oetoor1n Lynn •nd Gt rt !d Jon Anlhony Gtrlepy, Je.ooG Av1. A>ot~T· • 'l~tlv JI Arid o-.. ~·~ E .. ICtrno , Aoberl1 At t tnd Jolln Jtrry, .. ,',°",,,','·. J "''" •· , •• Jowo T. er~uerto No. 39, 5at1 J utn Ct Ph trt"ll ¥ "" ,... T~is bu1lnt 1J Is Ml"' COfldUC!tll l!y '" B~~,t~';_ Michael L!11lnger tno N111cY Smllh, Ak ht rd Ji mei I nd Jttn Ellen. lt1diVldu•t. Ktl!v, P•t•i<lt I P'ld Noel A. M111tri, St llv M. l nll Strollt n J. Jon •nl~o"v Gt tlt PY Moor~. H1vw1rd tnd P1t•lci1 Ann, Linck, sn1rct1 M1rle t nd J1me1 Wt l!er Thf1 1t11e"'ent fll..i wi1~ rh• counlv H~kin1. Pttrlclt E. •t>d lllor110 P. CDJt, Mk httl o . t rtd Ntdln• P. Cltrk al Or1not County on; Mt rch 14. Slfll•. Galdle S. Ind Otv!ll P. w 1u.cn. Mt t91nt L. t "ll Jolin. lt)l_ 8~ 8everly J Mtddax, Orourv -tEGAL NOTICE Clf~'!t;l•lnt l roderien t nd Chelltr AolNrti, A.taint M. t nd Cht rlts w. County Clerk. Gell, Au11eU S. t nd Five. 11:1v11. Jot n £11•11 t nd Lton ~- Floyd, Cn11rle1 M. and ~or91t1i1 M S li cli, IC1r111 llnnt t nd Erne11 Allt n Publi1htd Or1n111 Coast Otllv Aiddle, llartitrt Nell t nfl JleA Let. ll•tn!ll!lt n, $u1!e Mt•Y 1nd M\t111et M1rcn lt. 1). JO, t nd April'' 1'11 Andr rJon. 01rl1 J. tnd RtlP~ W, Edwt•d. ,t.~!·,_ccn1t111<1 J1n1 •"II Wiim., Dt Moont n. ltrbt •t J,-1n11 lllVtl'\llfld L l"UHI "!1<11. .,, n CurrJe, Ct.ery/ Dtrleen ,.,Cl J1rnes Fisher. ll-•t Ha•old t nll Clt udlt 1-~===-~~~~~ c.~'.11.'~";"noy L. ,,..,, wnu1 Cltv. Tt~d,',;,~ •• ,,Lois L••••"e •rid Jooel»'I su~~~l::OE11: tcoo~::o~~o~~. LEGAL NOTICE En1tr1t Mt rc!I Jl A T Ectles!on. Ct rcl Lou ise t nd Jon.. 8111110•. Ni;wm• Ind Fri nk STo\ l OF C.t.llFOltNIA FOii: 5tevtnl. Wlew, llonnlt a . •ml Doritld £. 'l'HE COUNTY OF OrrtANGt: 5hrrrill, Ntt\CY J. I P'ld Wltlltm Ally, A!v1r1da. Lindt C~tVtJ t nd POtlCll !IO Jrlo, A·1'll1I • ' ' T Elmo, tilomas 0!\11 t nd Svlvlt Jt r!f IUow, ldr111 1 Ind lltadore A. H-o~cull, Fin t nd Gtnrvl £Sitt• of SADIE M. llLA.NO Ottl tJtd, 1C111e1rr11. C:cwrr1E.1nd JOhn t. ~· • c NOn c • '' "''''' ' Hcwtrd, AtVI M. t nd lft rni l P. Pttl , An"le Let Ind lovd · GIV N lo tllt Nel1oOn, Curtis L. tnd Pi!riclt J~n. 81l1tr ri. Te•e'a G. tnd Jolltl II:, C•OC!Hori el !he t bovt ntmell drctdenl Peter1on, Do•othv W. t nd Ared W. c",11!·.!~:':. t 'i!:iti:"P. •1'111 Loull A, th1t 111 1>tr1cn1 ht vl ng tltlm1 191/nsl !ht 8r111rn. A1111e• L. Ind 0...11 11, ~ v;"., N~nt , 1 _ t~o rv lt lcl dttfdent ''' rtc111lrfd to file 1nem, M~ers, NtncY ICtv I nd Wlllit m Mt•ll.,, JICQUt llne J. t nd Tllomt l wi1n In• nrcrn1•y vouchers, ;" lhr o!llct C1r~~h~~~(y Rutn 11'11 Denver O.-v1rv. Pe!e•son, w11111m L. ,.,d L1 Venne v . cl l!lr t lrrk of ll'lt above rn1111r11 courl, or Sml!h. Pllrklt Ann and Htrold Elll1!1. S"'l!h, Su11" S. t nd Vt "" A. to pres•nl !hem, wltl! ll>r ntce1sary O•slllc. AIMrt t nd Olllt Mte. l(nlcllt, 81•b••1 E. tnd C:t.1•111 W. YOucner1, to !/le u'ldtr1/9r11d 11 rhe ollice Mount, Lvle Lrroy tnd M1rcl1 Ann. 51vli1, Ell11belh Lorrtlnt i nd Jchn of htr t !!arnt y, SELM!N s. FR•NICLIN, IC Jnrilck. John Orvlll1 t 'ld P11m1l1 F, Altht •d A 1 Will, ,t.nll1 J. and Edwtrd A. McGiii, H••cld s. Jr., •nd Ellii belh r O•nev ti L1w, •it Etst 111h Stttet, Frf(I0!-0, Brl91!te Ht lmt Ind F•1111<. II. Cc1ta Me11, Call!ornlt 92617, which ;, the Wlfl<tms, Oorol~y E. tnd Prier. Sleo, ICtlhryn Loultt Ind Eckllt rt •lace of bu1in111 er t~t undt rt!11t11C1 In t i! Olang, P1r11 Annet11 i nd •bdol Hot,!n D!tlrlch maTlero 11erl11inlng lo ll>e rsttto 01 ieid Werle~. 81rb.111 Loul11 I nd Clt ylon Ji rvis. l or>Ui ll:u!h i nd J immie E lme• decl'llen!, within rout mo,,1111 Iller thi 001>91111. l(ruger, E11d Ctme•cn, J•,. 1nd tlrsl .oublic1!1ct1 of !his 'ICllOct . Porrcn, Lino lee •P'ld Josrnh E, 0 Colllns, MIChtrl T. I nd Ci •cil A. ll1rb1r1 Lv.,ne ated A1>r!I l , 1912 Dr1qo, levy E. and 8tl!v Jt~I. Avl,. A!c~ttll H, 1nd Ml rv Jo M1r11<1rt1 £. Dillow Dc~lr, Marilyn I(, t nd Mlcllt rl P. Ahtl, Gri ce W. 1ne1 Eric W. E•rcutrl' cl t~t Wiii cf Ptlmer. Ro11nne 1nd Oanlt l Wt vnt, Ht!\derton, P1t•l-.l11 •"d He!)or J. tht tbt)ve .,1met! t!rtl<lent Murdock, Aolltrt Jtmtl It'd L•t111•f M~•,!!•· Oorot~y Ler t nCI AftltiOllV SELIM s . FllANl(LIN Jeen. Vllltm11r, l!'v1r11rdl) E '"Cl Jut nll1 M Attorney ti Lt'llr Courume. Ot le Pt!rkk t nd Mt rv ~ell. Mt•lh• E' •<1~ l{ennt!~. ut E111 111~ Slrttl Heltt1. Htnnt, P11tlcl1 Aur~ t nd lllthlrcl C11111 Mt11, ~~~~'.e~~~1~3.~~'j11~11~~~ S1m1 Ct lilornft fl6JI \ll•Olhers. Jennie IC. al'lll Philip A, J'll'l•S, Kt nnelh F. •na H•l•ft J, t el' (714) '4J·2J .. 1rnmi111, lrCet/lleen M, Ind W/lt lt m Ncrthruo. llobo•lt M 1ne1 Cll•rl•1 I! Alltrnty 1or Eiicutrii (i.fc•ut. "''';;!~'...,~j,','dlth Lt ltM t nd Wllll1m PutJl lllhfd 0•.Jf\Ot Caa1t 0 1Uv 111101. P1wllns. C••ci Sur 111<1 Dot111ld Euttri• SlmosO!I, '~••o••et H ,..., WOlll•rn 1,1 •orll 6, lJ, l'Q, 11. 1tn t<it-'1 dt M11ll11non, G1rv Steol'ltn I nd Ltt Ht cknev. (,lvn w. Jr .""~ C!lrtotvn F Cotner. 1'cwn1tv, M1rl1 M '"" G•tll! Paul Wen!wo•t~. Alkt M. tnd Vernon !. Chtveo, Net c-rllo '"' ,,,,Jo••• Onev, Jolin Edward lll'ld Glor lt •nn, ·~ Mc l(tt, Gratr E•leltr I nd (hr11er. Ct•t!r. "1lf~~lh A •~~ 5111tll!Y E. Gvurts!k, Pttrlcit Ann t nd •fldrlw Otvls, Elle•n J. lrwl no•• I l'ICTITIOUS llUSIHESl Jo1ep!\, l'nl1r1t1 MtrCh '9 N,t.ME ITATEMlNT (1111iitt. Ltur1 Ltt !Ind Et rl J. McCollum. Jtck Altn 11111 Sandra 'l'l'lt following "''°"' 1,1 dol t1I E111rrff Mt•cll Jt W:tthlttn bu1lnr11 a1: M11r1if'll, Carot S. Ind Atmlelr If, N!9~tl1191t1, ll:l!t L enll Htr<1lcl 11 PLANNING SYSTEMS Mc.Ci.tlf t)Orl, 81rblr1 tnd ROl)tr1, Cuilicl, Nltl>Ol111 B. tnd Ntncv M1v, Studlt v. Pttrl Loul11 fnd Henrv SC IENCES COMPANY, l~Sl l Ctner, SlllrltY I nd AoMrl. Wiimer Sott llotd, l•vlne t2"4 ... :!olt rr1 Smllh, Mftblr 0 . tP'ld Wllllt m J. l'rtemtri. lftlm1 l oulte 11\CI Ptul Hou. Rober! L. T1t1, 19Stl Slrrrt Soto Ouneev. Etlen Joyce t P'ld Jerry Ottn. lnaer Rote!, rrvit1t f2116• (1P•a1, ShlrOfl (ltont I nd JOJtnh Lesl e. Leonard, Marv Ann 11'11 Jtf~ Arden Mtrv F, S, Ttlf. 1t5!1 SI'"' Soro Oulnlln, Tnomat Wllll1m •P'ld •p•ll. Stud•"· Su•"""' t nd G"'Oro• Aotd, lrvl"•· '1"4 Elven, Tiiiie M1rl1 and Oerinl1 l ei , ,t.bb1r1. Milly F, tnll F1llclt1 II, 'l'l>ls buslnen Is t1e!t1g cOf'lduc!l'd by 1 O'llrlrn, J o•" £. 1nd J t mrs F, a~ndY, Ntncv •'Id l ll lv c. ci1ttner1t1 i11. Jonas, M1rvl11 J, l"d Mar., e. J t ck&11n, Htnc,Y ICtv 1nd rrto!\1ld R0Mt1 L. 11te Her.,tndr t, Alberto M. tt!d E1Tllt•. Wlll~r!I This tt1temen1 tiled with tht Coun!v Ewell, l'lorrnt e 0 . •nd Cn1rl11 A .Mllchlsot1, H,1," 1. 1nd Ernest W, Clerk of Or1nge Countv on! M•r<-11, Gore. 8e11ri<r Ot~" tn<I Chrls!!ne Ell~n. ' • o D 0 b Curlsh, Oana c . tnd Mlchtel Edward, aves. f • tlore1 •n~ 0 ••! ""· 1912, llv 8rverly J. M•dde., OtPIJly Slmm0<11. l(aren end Ak h1rd Mt lvln. 8 urn1, $1"11r1 Su• •nd llotierl TlmO!hy Countv Clerk. Shorr, Jaml,enr S. tnd MIUlk e 8, 8r•ne~. Bonnie Ktt!lleen Ind 1'ham11 1'1U41 Allho111r, 01rr11 W. tnd P1ul1 0. Fell• Publl1htd Or11ng1 Coast 0 111, Pl~r. Noonleleone, Mi rian Aosf Ind luit l. MAnnl.,g, Eveline W. tnd Frederic• l Mirth 2j, JO, I nd APrll 4, 1J, !t 72 76! n t-tvlatlcl, Jot n H. &nd Rlcht rd E. Sll1nnon, 8trvl Ind Jctln Jcst<>h. Dallon. Trln!d1d Antlonlt t nd COClv Pert, Gfendtn F. 11'11 Slllrdft! L. Pre1trv. Ton! R11t •P'ld Ch1rtr' 111ch1rd LEGAL NOTICE wesi 01n11ls and Jrult . Doner, W1!\Clt lvn Mt u•Hn tnd Colontl ----:-::::~ccc,--occcccccc----Mll1lc~. LtrtY C1r1 Ind L•nt1 Fr1nces. Viuvht1 P•r~1. Slfld•t Lee 1nd l/olnutl Jtsus, O'Hart, l!!lltit>rlh O t nd Jl>hn Pttl l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS N.cOon1ld 8ernlct A. t nd Jt t k J, JrlllMI( STAtlMENT li)'dU•t. Ml•Y l I nd S!fol\f,n J. C&rd••v, Jttn ,..., 1'111! N. ,.~ ' •• ' l+n11rnmu1~. llu11tU Wt vnr 11'11 El1lnt 81t <•tto"'· Wt "d' c. 1...r w 11111m l ts:"' 0 w "' H•Son 11 doln1 llusln111 Jlric!I ll•ownlne. ll:tdl111ce 11111'11 I nd J1m11 FOUR SE•SONS MDTOO HOM• ko11. Ll!IClt Fr1nct1 '"" Gt •t ld Wt •ner A•rvr l8 AENT,t.LS, llJD litll SI., 11:-J01. NfWPll'I s11111rr. 01•(V Leu.,..., Danny AolNrl. Womack, Gutn llv1rs '"" C1rroll • 8itcll, Cl. '2'60. HArlmt , J\ldolh Jane t l'ld h'errlH Gtrlf. !C rouse, Ell1t~lh II, l "d Wlllltm E. 111, Chi rJtt Emmo11s, llltt lllh St., Wol\O'I, Orin A, ll'td Oort M1r11rtll M•tul(lnls, Aoc:~tlle tnO Cn1rl11 A.JOI, Nt .... I ll ttch, Co. -... l.llC(hl, JO~ttlh Frt t1cl1 t l'd ICllher "'/ s~rvtlOrt ., C••"'t•. AOberl C~trltt l hd Gt l Prnm•n, Clltlo•o Noltn , .... Alt mellt "lllll bul!MS1 Is btl111 t Onducltd b• t n P1m•!1 "" lndl.,ldutl, St~b·n9, 1<1•hl•rn L-1nd llrin:r ,. Norlnt RtY c . fmnlOfli W11htr. St llclrt Jetn I P'ld 8e"I°" LM, Snlfd, Donnt IC, '"° lllot>r•I Mlchtfl Tl'lll lll l..ntnl flltd '*•Ill lht CO\ll'llW PC"-"ll !t •bltl J1ne Ind lltloh Cr.· 1'1'1111101, Ptltot!t LDU!i e •r>d f{tlDll Cltrk ol 0rt "91 COVhl¥ 0.,: Ml f(ll )1. '!lf"I Alli n ltn. llY ll•Yt!'IW J, Mtddoll DtolllY C0!,111· lw'Y•lt~. Wl l'Clt -June t lld °'""II MtMlll•ll, O<lrlt lftv 111d D•rlol~ Al'tl\ fy (lttk. ltlch•rn Grl,t, Noel' Ch1•1t• •1111 (1rr1U Lvnn °"""'" N•tlfV ... l <td (ht •ll l J, ( £ ,, l ~'"'""'-· ti• Ltry11e ''"' llobbv 0.1,,, Wr ('hi, """"' • flllCI w bur . 8tll•f, J•,,., '"° ltvtor W. 11 1c~le1, W+lllt m Ai/I~' t nO 011m1 , 1Mll Pub•btied 011'11~ CCl<tll Otllw Piiot, Ml rtl'I ''· ». Ind AH11 " IJ. ltlJ ,.,_n Pttorn. 011ttU c; tl"d Leth AMII Lr•nn rric....s~. Cn•lalif'lt "'· '"" "°"'Cl L. Sw1", ll:oti.n J. tnd Eh1~n M, P1Jt1~, llebc•• ~nd Edr• L. , l.Ollff, Jlldllh •nt1 •rid JlutttU J~n LEGAL NOTICE C11ltt, Not"'l £. I nd Jofln C. s • S• '' 0 T0o "' • "' 1---:;;;:c:;;:;-::--,:;-:;:;;:;;;----1 A•"'~'· P~~l'ft J. t nd Jtrr~~ ,,,ITIO!lt. • or "\II • t C· ll•nt d L'"(I H t nel It M. ct ,~CtJT,IOUS IUllNESS H«•f.' Q,u't ~ 1'"i 0111rer L. Adtlle, L1wrt11<r 8. t l'ICI Ctrcl Oltnt NAM• IT.t.tlMINT Li.t~trre!ll, J1mr1 Clltr'lll tnd -fi'1tdcl1 l(l~i.rn••· L'llln•rd J t nd C11cl Anfll "tht l<lllow!nt Pt'<lllfll 1r1 dolnt ~Ille ~., McM11ttr. Cltt!vt H. 4nd Robert c . !llltrff Nltrtl JI .... 1111si ti: J'lrtr~n, Aot•llt 11<1rlon tnd HttmQll ()wr n1. Gtr•lcllnt M, •Ml Ch1rl11 0. WEST CO•ST A~$0C.IATES, 1111! At'on Sltlt't', lltc~y An" t ll(I J1"111 Tim11111r Gttdtn Alrt , C1r0tn Grovt , C.in. '2641 Sw•n1011, lt"'tt W t nd L't'dl• R. Sml!I!. Jctn 0 . tl'ICI W!U14m I', H•rv•V ICtPll", ll1P0 Ht•bor l lytl., NtltOft, ltlclltrd Jo.. 111(1 Corn n. OrNJ, G1r1llllll'>t M, •'Id M1rv11'1 J, Ctrdtn Grove, C1Hl. $1fl!l'llt. Jtm•! A. 11111 Cerol A' Mc011t, ver•t G. 1nd J1m11 Sltlrllnt Lotlltrt, 1111f C1rd111 Alrt. $'t>1cll1r. 8 ••nt•t J t llel $1utr1, I l G I 1111,. 11111"•! wru.,11 41\CI M•''l'"I "'m'"• 1111(1•• L. end ""l1t1 • OtrCltfl ~·•· Ct! I, Htlllt'I, NJ"l'l(Y Lff lilil ~!11'111 Slr!'lhlttori, SlltftV Anlol11ttt• 1P'ld Jt<k Tlll1 !>1.11lnn 1 \• btll'!t t oncludttl b'I' t ltJch~rdWl!I Ltt Pt,.nt•s~le, Gr1mrnt1ttJ\lll' A, 11111 l •wf' J, 1'•11t••Ol'I. lilt GtMI •rid J t lt'IU IC-Ht""'''' 1(1~ltn ''ErJ;b.,, w • ...,,, •l'>O •os•m1rit r11•n s~•rl•nt L.Ml!ert i llt'l""'°"l, •nn1 •1111 Oavlct l'trer, Mt tY II t nd H1t holt1 Ct\lt T~h t11ttmtt1I Pl!llf 'llr1111 lht CtlVnly nltrld MttcJ\ t• Gr•v1J, l!obtrl Jo1tl!l'I 1nc1 lvc.111111 Cttrk cf Or1nH Covn!Y an A(lrU 4, ltl1, Ct ,!tlll, ll•t!t•I M, •11111 M1r1t 0 ltl'tl l ,, llllvt1'h J Mtddll•. Otoutr '"'""' C•fllft, Mt ·Oennt M, 11111 l'tllllttf!I 1<111111fhtrtr, fftrtlhtt •llCI Ml(l'lttl W, Cl>rtli, ,.,,.,., ... a1rbtt. I 1 ''"' ltl(ftlrd I. W"""'" Gii'IW M 11'111 "llvlllt ,y,, Co/fin. "''''" L" i nd O•Yicl ittnLtr ~fie •• P•uh"• I F\CI EUrl HorlOl'I, Miry 1 . l l'ld JtJM ... P'1*11\lll>fl Or1ttt1 CO.JI .utll &. IJ. 10. v. ltn I I ,,,,u 0111v "110f, "'·II UP Genera) General Gentral NEWPORT BEACH Macnab-Irvine ON TENDER LOVING CARE YOUR STOP! LOOK! $28,000 ·VA! 3 + FAMILY A RARE 1-~INO! To tally u~ gra(led lrom brlr k pl:111ters to super size lamily room~ Big living room, An entire "'all of bri~·k firepla1·e! f{eam c<'iling family room a nd all panr!Nl? Cozy k11 - C'he n "'ith REAL RED TILE floor! t'ormal dinl'. 3 giant hcdrooms. La1-g e irrl'.'gular patio. VA apprais al in 11t $28,000~ See to lo\'e! Call 645-0303. Thi8 !I hc-droom 1·nuld us" som~! \\'I" havr an arutious O\.\'nl'r \\•ho i!i open lo ALL 1'ERl\tS. llrre is a honir in A fi nr !oration JUSI \.\•aiting for YOUR BEST 01-~rr.R : ! Asking S31.950. Do you \\'11 nr Ill lhmw ::1w11y that scruhh!11!: & pol1sh1ni:: <'qUlpnlf•nl~ \\'t-.: h111·r lhf' honie-(or you? Prirnf' Nr"'" po1·1 llrigh!s arra , !01·1·1.y ~ bdrm. 2 bath!', l~r. !run. 100111, 2 Ju~plares, nrvf'r 11ax floor c'0111·r1n£ k1r.·hrn, !Wr.'l<'t" port·h, nf'ar """ cpt. hving & fan1ily J"-"ll'lnl s.ir..ooo. DOWN HOME TASTE !hilt rloor, rountry {'fl(lk1n.,; k1h·/1f'r). Pa1·11ally r;inrl1>ti LH, "hllP hn rk hrart h, df'"f'.Y h 'f'1'h J:arrlrntt & fn.111 ltf'"•· Th« nl"11 ~·~r mod la~tr 1n :l RlfM l<I 1-'H. (1111~ $~'!1.!)51). i.A"11s l\l1llrr 612-!0!2:~. BAYFRONT -LID O CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! I ORI.SI L OlliO\ '" N£AlTON-5 FAST! co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4I41 - (0ptn Evtnin91) LIDO BARGAIN LOVELY HOME & SEPARATE STUDIO BAY & OCEAN VIEW K INGS ROAD -. ln1n11.u·ula1r & C"ha1m ing -:I brli'n1~. 2 balh!!, lge. liv. nn. 11· llti11.n1- rd (_'f'ilin~. u~~'f! hn ,•k nn·- plar f', !ieparatr rl1n1ng Hl'(•a. sparklin}.! bH-1n ki!chl'n wr hreakfasl bar to f11n1ily 1H'ra. ~c11·ing roon1, clri·tne door opener. hrau11 ful J:it l". yard PENINSULA Sunny Tr•1T1lt'f' -.'t Bl{'11: -2 ha rhs -poo! -hoa\ slip - i.:ou1·n11•1 k1 r"h"n -f1rrpl111·r. $.'17)(1(1, ~·r;1 11k r ('I' A 11 II 6·1~-:-\:!:\;,, ONE OWNER HOME L11i1• 111•11: ;1 Hit. .t. t'f{. 11• snlirl 11·;.1lnul pl'1t11•l1ni::' \Jnny 1 ·u~lo1n fraru r·r.~: f'11rk-l11\r p<illn? Qu!t·r sll'""t' S•\S.~. Al i\llwnn t:i·l:.1 !'2:lf1 ACIION! ROOM fOR EVERYBODY MESA VERDE l:Krge-s-"!5edroom -+J 6i2! bonus room "i th pool table and room lo ir;pare. Neil' paint and carpPts. 3 baths, 3 fireplaces. formal dining room and large kitchen atta. SO'slOO' IOI "'ilh camper and boat storage. 1 blOC'k 10 school and l\1esa Vl'rdl" Country Club. $50,500. Phone 646-Z31S. 3 BR., 2 balh homr, catht'dral g il's. ~ JQl11 o~~-L_g_p. scp. sludio w/i1 s O\\'n b.1th & cuslom bll-i n furn iturl'. So. patio, 40 ft . lot. r-.10,•e·in f't'lnd. lksl buy on Lido at 119.500. plus scparalP frnl'rrl 11rr11 for boat or 1ra1ll't' ~ BUY TRIPLE X --Al S'19.!'m. ~-_ .Thi.LOu tstandulJ.! tr1plc.x Jor only S;{J,flOO or 1n1·li1rl!' rhe ](It ,'.; htH11" nr\'I <lonr f(ir $13.~ mnrf'. \'annn('P In huild tn11lr.x. loo: [~)1"' l\hl- l"r 6•12-R1.\5 fnr n1orr lnfn, CALL * BAYSHORES * DAILY HELEN B. DOWD PRIVATE BEACll AREA 1"' 2 sandy bear hl"S, idr 11.l for gro11·ing fa1nily -5 hNf. rooms or i4 & drn 1 3 Mths, blt-in kitchf'n .. ~f'parate rlin. roon1 , shuttrrs. 11• 11· rlra J)('5 PILOT Realtor 644-0134 "DREAM HOME -ASKING $;i7,500. Macnab-Irvine Rra lty 642-8235 Co1npany "C" THOMAS 644-6200 CLASS· BY THE SEA" \\Talk 10 !ht' ~at·h ·rm n1 thi~ supPr 3 IX'droom ho1ne \\•i!h 11 large S!"para!f' F'R. Fea- IUl'CS tree i;rudrlC'rl private pat.10 on an ovrrsizt'd l'Ornrr Jot \\'ith stornge for your hoa! loo. Spotle11:sly n1ain- rainl'<l \1•1rh up.,;ra<le<l 1·ar- pering and lush land1;c11ping. Only SJJ,500. Call 8'12-2535 No1v: Realtor 224 \V. Coasl H"'Y Nel\'port Bt'al'h ~..:\•e. $185 MONTH! $950 DOWN! 95°/o LOAN! IFIED DEPT. D I A L -D I R E. c T -- 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8- Macnab-Irvine LITTLE ISLAND BAY FRONT 60 Ft. frontagp; private pirr & lloat. 2 Bdrms. plUs mstr . suite. 3 Baths. Lge. living: rm. R-2 Zoning. Don Todd, 642-8235. OPEN DAILY 2-5 P.~I. 325 E. Bayfront. Macnab-Irvine Rl"alty Company 642-8235 644-6200 THE REYNOLDS HAVE FURNISHED THEIR BOAT! and need 10 gf'I t·los<'r to 11•hcre it is doC'kcd 1\•hich makl"s th<'ir sharp :i brdroom home available. In1macu- late hou~ Ir la~e yarrl, mom for boat or lrailrr 1'11ora~f'. 3 rar garagf' & pric ed In sell. $45,750. for infom1a1Jon 1·all &16-71 71. Tahitian Pool $255 ·Move In! $25,500! \VOW! BARGAIN HUNTERS COr.IE QUICK ! Giant panrl· ed living room. Country kitchen. DEN opens to T11· h ilian pool lined \1'itl1 !11 \'a stone! Big ovf'rsizc1! Jor~ Take ovPr G.I. LOAN \Vi!h annual pcrccntaRP rat" nf O~LY 5!• •;., -OR -S2J5 A:'>JD r.10VE IN! Hurry, it \1·on't la~~ Call 645-0.103, IORl.\I [ 01\0\ ' ""£A"~OP5 $34,950 MESA VERDE FANTASTIC $42,500 .. \Vonrl,...rful fa n11ly Mmr \\'i!h -4 IX'droomi;, .1 h11ths, fa1n 1ly roon1. for1nal rl1n1 n~. srpar- R1f' rlen arid J:rrar rrs1drn1111t locauon. Pa1io11 lmnt & rear -o nly one of it's kind avail- ahlr. Call 5'1;)-S424 10 prn r vPs.\ Golf Course View Beautiful home II ilh panoranli1· Vif'I\' or J::"Cllf l{)11r~c. fraturin!! plasrer "alls. harcllvood floors. heam r"ilin!is, formal riin - in~, hu ilt1n kitrhen a nd dt>· taehrrt doublr gara~r. Only $26,500 HURRY Call 546-58."-0 ~OJll'n r\·c:i;. I • ~ • HIJITAGI w •ULTOllS $28,250! No Down Terms G.T, h:•rn1~ -low rln1\"n all othP r.~. 4 bN!room s. 2 ha th~. bu i!1in 1lream k i ! ch r n , rl i.~h1\·ashcr. Sf'cludcrl rear l1v1ng room. Patio, "Appll' P ie" order ifl!ide "' nu!! Near all shopping, 5C'hool~. M6-06o.i. TARBELL $824 \V. Edinger. Hunt. Sch. -v.A. -F.H.A. Buyer Large L'Orner lor homr wi th 4 hdrms .• l~ baths. Room for camper or boat behind fE'l'lcf'. This \\'on '! las! long. OUert'd al $29,750. CORBIN- MARTIN 5.18-!-i~.::!7 5'1:i-J643 4 DELUXE UNITS Primr rrn1al 111·r11 in 1:nort Costa J\1es11 lo1·ation. Out of area O"'nrr a n x i !'l u s! Pres('nt all offf'f'5 $&!.500. Call: 673-366.1 548·~12 E\'f'~. Peninsul a Point <f BR., 3 baths: frplc .• hit-in kitch, Pri\". p<1l 10. Dbl. garagt>. Redcc'Or11tcrl & nf'I\' sh11g carprrs. Sfi9.~. Call: 673-366.1 &12-2'2:53 E)•'t'S. associated BROKER5-AEALTORS 2025 W lalboo 61l·l66] Mesa Verde $27,500 ' 3 ~paciou~ hrrl,-fl()m~. 2 hat hs, tlrn, bu1l11n rlrea1n kitr hf'n. Rur~la r a I a r n1 , huilt-in in!C'rcom. Nrwly pafn1ed. Sharply liindscapc'<! & nf'a1ly rn an fc ured grou nds. 5'10-1720. TARBELL 2!};).) llarbor. C;is111 )le«a oe_EN !IOU.SE SAT & SUN l-5 301 7 5. PACIFIC AVE., ~.A . i'\<'ar So. Coa~! Pla1~1 -A delightful :; Br., 3 Ba., rt1·')lublir Homr. C r n Ip r 111r1um and l11rge fan11ly rrn, + for1nal dinin!: r m. tjrrat fo r family wanri ni:: lo!!' of roon1. See .\·ou 11 1 OP<'n 1-lou!'e, or c11H :\·lr. H11.rrii;.. !'OUTH COAST R F: A L ESTA'fE, S l.'i-8~24 IOpr'n Evr~.1 THE MASTER'S DEN This home offers 11 20x20 n1aster hedroom, 11 pa rr nr retr ra!. 3 hf<:lrooms + a large family area doy,•ns111fn; for the res1 or thP fam ily. Priced al only SJ4.500. f'l!A / VA Tl"rms. Call 842·25.~ To- day! \\'ait1nf.!' ff'lr A. h11r,i::Aln ? 5~ f)()\\'N! :W.O 111r111!hly Pil,\'· ttlt'!llS of Sil':\ at a nnua l •:. rlll(' of 71, r; ~ Big l1\·1 n.i:: roon1 . r .. rma! rl1n,..., PLt ·s .,;1ant 20x2Q f)a nrlrtt famlb ronn1: Coun11y k1t1·hrn, :1 hugr hcdronms. Cul rlr sar. near shops: Cati 64 j..OO(),l I ORISI L Ol.SO\ ',. N EA /. ro N ~ MESA VERDE POOL Thnu,i::h!fully tfC'('Or n!Prl 4 brrl- room rr il1•\'('l hn1ne with lnr- nl!•I dirllllf.!'. ta r.i::r family r'Ol.lm 11 Jt h lll 'C'!llarr, phr~h 1·arr:.rrin1: 11 nrl s r 11rkl1n.i:: ;ill r lrt·lru• ki !i•hcn. Shi111n1t'nn; 11a!rl'fall 11n1I pool for thr n1ost d1st1neih·" Jn taste. Sj9,!Klfl. Call 54a-~4'..M !Oprn f'\'f'S . l \outh,.. (~ oast $31,900 NO DOWN ACROSS FROM PARK GI trrn1s. Lo"' do11·n 1111 ol hrl'~ on Fili\ f1nanr1n.,;: 4 hrdrooms, 2 ha th!', all P!C!"· tric ~'Hlh r·c11rury 1n1rarlc kilt·li(.'n. 1-~11 m 1ly rOflm r n- han(•r d hy hanrlsomr lirf" pl.11.:e:. Sprinktcri;. Neally n111n!1·11r<'fl 1.:rnunrl i:. !ast('ful· l'y lanrl~rnprrl, pnr in. 5·10-1720 TARBELL IS A BUTION CUTE? \\le rea lly rlon'I knriw • Hut 1 h1.~ housP is~ Nt>11rly Ile\\' 3 hcflrm. + family r m. 11·/2 baths k 3 ('ar e;arai;:f'. Near Ne\\•port !lci~hts. \Valk to shopping. P rirrrl ri;:-ht 111 $37.;(K), SEE IT. YOU'U. BUY IT~ NEWPORT-HEIGHTS- $23,250 Submit aJI term~ -lov,• down non -vets. No do\\'n Gl'5 or assume 6.6% 11pr loan no111 on property. Lflvely home in greatest location nt?ar all M'hools and shopping. P ro- fessionally landscaped. Top quality plush carpcting. All built-in kilc hen , dishwasher. .f bedrooms. family room wilh firrplace, Lovely out- door living and enlerla in· me'nt. 540-1720. TARBELL REALTORS 644-7662 $23,SOO. 3 Bl'drm, l ~J BA. crpf!I, drps, pat.io, s1oragl' bldg, sprink- lers. FllA/VA lerm5. $22,750 Like living in the Riviera wilh rarefrCf' no mainlf'nance. Enjoy !hp ~"·immin.11: rool. Priva te patio, 3 bedrooms. 2 bath11. dt'n, bull!-in d rta1n kitchen, dish1\•asher. Plush rarpet inst, drape~ Primt' Prime location. 54().Ji20. l.llvf'ly ('Ollttgr on li.:f'. !rrr llhntled lot, BC'lil I lri.,;hts lll- rallon. CA ll ror 11pf1't. BALBOA BAY PROP. ____.:!. 642·7491 * 2955 llarbor, Costa Mesa FORECLOSURE $22,950 Cl!AR~11NG l 001room hOmf', fn>shly painted, new cat· pets, covettd palio, lots or fruit trees and room !or boat 1tnd trailf'r, Quiel EaSI• side location. A tanrasllc bergain. Call ~$.8424 (Open eves.) \outh ., (-oast --. CLOSE TO BEACH Large 3 BR. 2 ))3. duplf'X with 3 fireplaces. $5.1S.(q). C&n&J ftonl lot •••••• m.oo:i George Wllllemson Realtor 541-\!70 '45-1564 Olmt·A-Line 642....s611 FHA-VA TERMS 3 Bedrm + family rm, large rlouble-car gar. S25,000. Roy McCardlt Realtor 1810 Nc\\1port Blvd., C.l\I. 5-41-7729 * WALK * TARBELL TO BEACH 2955 Harbol', Coista ttfcsa C1e11n !t ttttr. 2·sly. 3 BR., J oioioiiiiioioioioii;;;;oioiiiiioioi.,. HI ba .• now carpeting. 2 car TRIPLEX ~ar. Only $3.1,900, Vtry nice 3 BR, 2 BA t'lwntr'.11 CAYWOOD REALTY unif + 2·2 BR I BA. Good * 548--1290 * localion, 8 DELUXE UNITS $51,500 $1.25,500 15"i~ Down Roy Mccardle Raaltor Walker & Lee 1810 N·;~1~1;d,, c" (71-41 $-G.7131 V11rttncic~ cost !'l"'oney! Rl!!nt your house. AP'., Jt(lrt hl dt .• ,.le. lhN II Dally Pilot OU3U.Jal Ad., Put 11 !Jltle "1001" ltl wur Lavi! -sell tho~ Mbll's for "htu:k '', t CalJ ClaASifl~ ~12-Wi'S. TIME FOR . QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 -· DAILY PILOT l'il Everyone Has Someth in g Tha t Someo ne Else Wan t s DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED. ADS You Can' Sell It , Find It, Trade It ... With a Want Ad [ .....,.,.,s.r. l~I HooletforSllt 1~1 1 1ious1s for Sal• I I I ..;:Jn•ral General CAMEO HIGHLAN!>S No" &.· then \"011 finrl a hnn1e that 'reatl v turns \'OU on " \ 1surilt7e a hcautUullv 111ai1i- tained 3 bdr1n . & fa rni1\ rn1 hn111e . P!u~. ~pa· ciou .~rlinin ~ rm arra"& a fain!ly trne kitc hen \1 1th ea11n2 arp ;i . lnl'alcrl on a 1rell lanrl· scaoed In!. romnletp \1 1l h hid & filt ered pon! , •• <1 \1•ork of art 111 ll~elf. Pr1cect rie.hl al S67.500. . ~- \General WELCOME DOLORES McDONOUGH :O:t1nlh Cna!<I R .. ;i) E~ta!e IS plPasPti to ::inn11unce the as sor1::it1nn fJf Dolnrr>s :O.!rf)nn ou,1.:h it t lhr>tr nlf1rr> a' l:ioct .\rl.1_m__"....J;°o~111 'l"~;i.. {)oll)rf'~ fnl'm"rly .:.r1 1\P in !hf' :\.:In (;.:..hnrl \"1111<'~ !Cir 11\f' ~P11rs and !hP ~£'11 f""r' B"il<'h. [fJ~lil \lr~;i ::irr11 fl)r !he [~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!.,..~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ [ pa~t 'Par. tinnizs ''1th hrr a General GP.neral hil!hl~ prnfrsl1onal anlf sur. DOVER SHORES Fabulou5 Galaxy Dri,·e hnn1e . 2 doors fr om Galaxy Park. Large 1nrlonr enf('r!a1n1 ng area «·1th poo l. jacuzzi, 11et b;ir , fireplace, plus for1nal 11,·in~ rco1n. Sl2~.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or ., Suite I, N.B. 675.6161 ------- cessft1! 11prro:irh in all I rha•es of Re;i\ Esta Te ;icr1\·· !!~ . Sh<' 1:; al•,., pr"~"n1l~' B"'ll'f' 111 lh~ Chilm~r l'!f Cnm n1Pr1 p 11nrl t~P \\nn1Pn s fn11r1rII nf th" ~P\I r<>rt !l:i.r· hnr·C,.,~1;1 '.\t,,.;;i B1111 rrl or Rf'1\1'nr~ \\r ii! ."r111lh Cnn~t arP rrnud Tn h111" f:kilnr"S :l."-~n1 ·1:11Prl 111th n•ir ~T:ifr ::inf{ hnp" 1h:it )nu 11111 c11·r h~r th .. {1ppnrtun1t~' tn n .. nf heir !n ~·nu 1n ~our Real £s1a1e !rans<1rt1nno;. SOUTH COAST General IG .. _•_n_•_,_•1-------I MESA VERDE -F IXER UPPER I UPPER BACK BAY REAL ESTATE 525,500 1500 Adams Blvd. Out~1;inlf1n~ ''illil" l hf'lfr.-.om ff'11n•r;. J, .n;: ;,' r 11, pr1rP;. Co sta Mesa Californ ia !amily room. 2 b~th~. h11.!l· 1 ]IV';i'r"! ::i rl<>~1r::ih! .. B;irlt f 545.8424 tn~. dfluhl~ gar11 .,r. h11,Jt-1n B.1_\ ;irr.:i f)..,rr;-'"'r:· ar\ . .,, ......................... .. bar·h..qll". C"'l1·rrrrl pal•n.1 if'u~ ~11 ,. ~S on rhis 011,.. ,: N-EED-A Brm~ srrul> hurkPT ;i~ r, .. ,I r;irp"' Rraltors ~~'.' c,,,,.,, """""I '""-"~· SPRING TONIC 7 ;.---·------1 General Thrn ~,.., 1111~ ~r11rkl1n~ General , u~1nm rlr~1~nrrl 1noo '""l· 11 . h"nl" 1n t'hn1r:f Cnn,1111 tiPI ................. !_ \lar !I}(·. ''Ith ;i hrr;ith1;ik- HARBOR VIEW & CITY LIGHTS Im1naculate 3 Bn .. fa111 rn1 .. lg. ~ep. din. rm Charn1ing decor & l,o,·eJy v1 e,1· plus ,&;real patio. A happv home' Priced at SS9,500. Charlene \\'hytc 2 NEWPORT WAT ERFRONTS Sharp. cust. bit.. 5 ~-r!'. ol rl -;; BR . apt. O\·er gar .. pier & float S92.500 2 )"r5 . old cus t. 4 bdrm . vip1r of bav &· ocea n. Dock for 50' boat. Sl2!l.;;QO Cieo1:ge c;ru pc 3200 SQ. FT. PLUS POOL Fa sh1nnable Irvine Terr<1ce . \'l e'-'·. 4 BR. & hobhy rn1.. ,E?ourme t kitchen. 3 frplcs .. librarv. Q\\·ncrs transl.. must sell. $i6.000. Trio n3 Bergi n CAPI STRANO C'OUNTRY ESTATE · Near ne1v. secluded ranch home. 5 BR .. 50' pool -cu slotn architect 's design. Acre- a ge -room for hnr ses -pe rfect fam lly living. $165,000. B. Au stin VIEW LOCATION Tl'RTLE ROCK -pnpular plan 3 Good Joe . nr. 2rccnhelt. pno l. 1cnn1~: 4 BR . fam. rm., forfn. din . rm .. prof. J;:i nri scaped. fee. SSl .500. ··rhuck " J,e\\' is 77 FT. EAST BAYF RONT Out sland ing es1ate on n1riin ba y. Gracious 5 ~ BR .. \\' forn1al din . rm.: green la\\'n, sand y beach , pier & slip for large j·acht. Bill Benls LOVE LIFE? Easy llv1n' in Corona dcl 1\l;:;i r 2 BR .. 2 Ba . DR. patio. sunderk \\' \'le\\. '{ou O\t·n the land -On ly ~54 .950. Priul Qui rk COPPER KETTLE CHARMER 4 BR . pla,·room . FR . country kitchen. Tastef11I 1ni;ide & nut. Ti le & brick elegance. Yes , see it! SS:i .750. ("al l Boh \'orke PERFECT FAMILY HOME 5 BR .. '''arm famil v rtn . \\'1t h frp!c: pool "' 1 dressing rm . & bath off terr~ce Located on fee land in desi ra ble Baycrest. Eileen Hud son SEE THE SAILBOATS A pretty picture at any price -right? On!\· 7.500 in Corona del ~J ar. wtth 3 BR's & really bi~ vie'\" flurry on th is one. Call Bill Comstock EMERALD BAY -$78,500 Custom :\ bdrm. \'ie ,,· home ,,·ith laree rooms. Lnvelv pat io & ,1tuest q1r~. Don't de- lay on this. Call me torlay~ .lim !\-Tu lle r NEW LISTING -HARBOR VIEW Lovel v 3 brlrm. home in J~arbor \r·ie''' lltlls. Beautiful landscaplnp:, Luxurlou" c;irpe.111 & sep. din. rm. Only $ji,500. Ca thryn TenniTle --Coldwell,Banker 133-0700 644-2430 ~ !!& NEWPORT 'CENTER OR., N.B. 1nc nt 11 1·1r11 . H~~ :i !:iro;t" tir"!i 11nrt 3 1 ~ Math~. Qu::il1 ty 11 /11 ,-;irr"t~ 11nrl r!r;iiws Pl u~ bl!1n ,;ic1111n1 ~y~reni. hrill<'ri & f\!t1>rrrj pnnl A ni:Jst Sf'P I •I' 1hf' J ;ir~e (a.mi- , I~. Pr1rr S\jll,000. (;ii! 61i -.'l.j(l :\011 - Genuine Fixer· Upper! L11r9e Mesa Verde 2-Story p;\rP«Fltf'r. 4 k1no:·SIZPrl b~rlrn.nm .... ~ h;:1111<;. hu1Jr-1n~. f1··-rl.~--.. ;inf{ [nrm:il rltninJ: t lr !n rnun!t) (']11h. ~C'"rl~ -lo! f'lf TL(, rrirPrl ru::h1 a! \.~~.'l:-il .\JI lf'fl'l<; · \" . .\ nn ~·n. Ro>11f'r hurry on th111 """ Call Walker & Lee P.f';i!rnrs 27'.'lfl H::irh<>r Bhrl. at Arl;ims j4,j....{1·\i;,; 0f1Pn '11! 9 P:0.1 TRUST ME! tr ,1n11''" hPf'n IN1k1no: fnr 11 5 RR hnm., th;ir h :i ~ 1 r1r1:,th1n;: A \;it'Cf' f,.rn 1h nrrrl<;. ~Pf' !ht~ C'hntr" ll;irhnr \'•r11• Hil l~ hon1" 212 h;i th~ ~!' lf1ninc f'f"'rn + famil~ 1.,,.,,rn. ;ill P)Pr!ror I hl'-;r kn. <(lolilh~ 11/11 rpts + lfrt1rw-• 2 fro l r B• :)Ulllu!I~ l;inrl~;aJ)f'd f1nly Sil.!IOfl. Call 6i:'l-'1~l.·i0. I -~=--~ I $29,950 ·4 BIG BEDROOMS ' NO DOWN GI t"rn1.<.. l.n\1 rlr,11n all oth"rc. fJr Ac.•11n1r :i•i ---· k•an f apr no11 on pr'flprrt~ and ,1nur 1non!hl) 1n~ral1mrnt~ I Ari' nnT\ (l(/\ 1n• J111f1n~ til.\P~. m'rrr~r. pr1nc1plt> & 1n~ur· I an1 • .\lit11~11r s1onr hr!'- plarr anrt built-i n ~kr1t•P! Enf'ln crf{ Jllllll'I, DP luA r bull! I 1n. lf1c.h"a11h1>r Gre11t f;rimiJy hnn1P ne11r 11ll ~rhool• anrt 11hnrn1nC". :,m..1;~. TARBELL 19;,) ll<1rbnr. Costa ~lcsa MESA VERDE OWl!r ha." mn\·ed and anx- 1ou11. \\'tlJ c.f"ll !hi~ 3 hffl\'\Vlm, lf1n1na: N'lt'.ITil , 2 b.11h, hi: pa.110. bloek 1\all tern:,. lor VA APPRAISAL A tnlP V31U'" ll 27.»i. toca1!'d (If'! quiet 'cul-df'·IAC. Call M~ll31 t0p@n F.\"f'I \ ERITAGE tlOU&M tor Sa!• General Ueneral I ~· [ · Houm•~····· G eneral Hu2r ~'~~;~·Rna!~~:' ~Arri 1 1 I rr;ikf'c 'h1• .t Mrrr. ru~rnrn 'A l\'f\~E"R . 0._.. l'!"T 1r;i 11~frrrP!f ar-r! It'll~' s,.I!. Pi , " 11:~• '"";.trelf t!> a 1,.aL~1~1· - $36,000 flDf'n ~··;~r'I.\.\ 1-' il'l \ ~ia Ea;.-~ r .\1 Hous" for Sare General G e neral !Corona del Mar iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CORONA DEL MAR C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors DECORATOR 'S HOME DUPLEX [1(1L'Bl.E: UIT ~ Blk!. from I ~·c~, ~ !rto~· ~·1111~0 11 ~ BR 11" p,.,;ir .>tf'• I fiR Rm "If" .:l!'~ ~ .. 1 ·•1 (WELTONc&CO.INc Realtor s 675-6900 "IS PRIVACY YOUR ~.~:~::I Appre ciate qua l1 I\ and ,good de~1:n~' TbP11 \OU niust .:.ee th1~ 4 bedroon1. forn1al rl1n1nt: i·no1n horn" Qualttv drep p1l e sha~ c~r11t>t· 1ng. the fines! in 111ndo \1 CO\ er1ng!', and f'\· pen sive \1all paper \\ 1fr-~.i1er kllrhen i><l 101n s a \1arn1. opc·11 he<1n1 ce1l1ng fanHI\ roon1 '' 1111 '' r1 !Jar Prnre~ 1ona!I\ lanrl· sc aped an d n1ctH:t1lo1 1:-l' 111zirnL:uned Be!tc1 see at S51 ;,o(l A-BE AUT IFUL DELUXE DU PL EX '' i'f10lp."! '·! ' 1 -. frl"m "!'•1 'lr'' 1 1\.-n~rf{ rf ~ 1 , ..... I I' 'llll''tll HERE IT IS Let us sho\v ~u this enc11ant111g 1110 )ear old home. Atri um entry. open 5pacious !iv 1ng room \\·1th f1replare anrl \'IE\\' :i Large bedronmi::. 2 bathl'. LO\·E;L.'i:' 01.\"J'.\'G ROO~l -room to slore your trailer nr bnat ~62.500. 646·881 1 I (onytimel I ---------' CUL-DE·SA C I HARBOR ISLAND Th err 1!'-~t1JI a !11llE' <hrtrrn of 01..D SE\\ PORT lrft 1n rh1 s h hedronn1 and f,l1n!lv room hon1e :-itpnr 1n11r hn;it 1n front anrl r11 1ov the rearP .:incl !'-c rent!\" th at romr~ \11th 1viiterfron1 ll\ 111.c 1 ·an fnr rin 1ppo1nt111rnt to \'!Cll ~2!):) 1100 . MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 671-6419 Costa Me sa ------·········· Mesa Verde 1 Hi ghlands No Dawn To Vets -SEE IT., -TR'f IT, BUY-IT Im1nR r~1Ja1" hritri<> \ll 'l""~ \'PrrlP ~ •. RDR.\L 2 B~th. I r ;;nf']f'rl fl r t';.1rat'P L.'lrt;P I p~I ;ti 1• 1tl1 hri;l, t'>~r h-'JU". I --,1A¥fl+'H-:'t~\'-.\ 1 tiargam ti'"lrtrr ~~· - ,,,.~ rh1~ \!,.•1 \0r!t'• tv:i1·1· CdM TRIPLEX Built 111 range and o\'en. dish\\ a~hf'r and r11 s- posal. carpets and drapes. 2 L'nll s hat·e 2 bedronms, I bath· 1 l ·n1t ha s 2 bedrooms, 1112 Oath "" fireplace. Each unit ha s 2 car- port s, maintenance free yard and pool pr1v1· lege>. and from cPSTAIRS BALCO:\lES A VIEW. . . . . . . . . ... $75.000. EASY COME "EASY GO " .-\!l "Tapped uo 1n th!!' nice T\\'O STORY 4 bedroom. 3 bath. HUGE Rl'MP US ROO '! !hat \vill take a pool table . but!t1n kitchen . large yard \\Ill accommodate .vnur 30 foot boat , and a spaci ous feeling prevails thrunut. .. .' ......................... 839.900. TOPSY TURVY ~-BALBOA ISLAND THE CIRCULAR STAIRll.AY leads you up lhe ::lairs \\'here ~'OU 11·ill f1nrl the living room. dining rnom . kitchen. 1 bedroom. 1 ba th .>\LI. CARPETED . Do1\·nstairs, 3 bedroom~. I bath. Great idea ~79.500. CUTE BEA'CH COTTAGE ON BALBOA ISLAND 2 BEDROO~I. 1 bath. FI REPL.~rE, fr ont oatio. ONE BLOCK IQ SOcTH BAY. .. Only ...........• ·'· ..... · ....... -S32.50U. A"4ti#-Sffdd ~ A~O.&.;;~:IAIE'.; REALTORS 644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. G eneral General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. EASTBLUFF -S44 ,l00 \"1ev• of l;CI, 1nounta1n s & hr1gh t lig ht ~. Quiet cul-de-sac sfreet. i\"ice fan1!ly home u· 3 Bdr1n s. & fa111ily rn1 . Island 'kitchen, pool-sized yard & nice landscaping:. "Our 27th Year" General VACATION ALL YEAR ui ~C\111• 011·n near ne11 3 Mrn1. homP, PlannNi Mm- niun1ty ofters use of pron!, 1'h1hhQu~r. tennis co u r t , p11rk. play~rounrls f' 1 c . J-lomr ha~ 1 arre ol ,zTQllnrl ~" mf1nry fifl1~ n \'A term~. (::ill .'1¥\-S.·i.'ii SHERWeeo REAL TY lS:!lft.I Brrokhur~1. r~v. \Vh!te Elf'phant Dimc-·A-LinP General MESA VERDE SPECIAL I One~l~~~~1ce~~.~~~ all nl ~"'' rnrt Brach 3 B"rl flVlm, '} h::ilh ;inr{ "Xtra tnnm for ~hnn tir 41h hPr1r'1<'.lm T".n r~r i::ar.11:;r \\'aJk tn srhl'l(11~ ;inr! shopping Bra- ut1f11I !1'1>!' l1nPrl ~Trrrt cnm ph111enT!> the h11" hn11~ .. C;ill tnlfil,\ !n '!<,..,, s.~:J.;,nrJ PhnnP :i 1G-!~r:. $25,000 5 l/4 °/o Laan 1nclulfes Ta.\r<, 1nr€rP£I, prul- 1 rtp!P S..· 1n•ur;i •1rP' K1ni::-~1z. f'rl hFdronrn~. bu;Jl-1n rirP;im k,:rht'1 (hprrlul hfJ£p!tablP hvirz rf)f)m. D" ! i eh 1 I u l rfl\<>!'f'rf pa11fl. Q111Pt ClJ)-dP· Sil{" 51rrPI, 91>2~. TARBELL ROOM FOR POOL TABLES $33,950 T1• o-~triry hnnH' in north O:ista :O.lrsa. fP11tut'f'S 3 bed- 1'(X}m~. fan1il.1 room and h11cP l~-.15 rumpuE rCYJm 1111h l"'Ug_h rlumh111s in 19r "f'I ti;ir r>r adrhfl!'l(lil! halh. H;i~ FHA appr::u~al for S.".4 llfln, anrl 011 n<>r "ani~ ffJ sr>ll in April, l'l72. For ad rl t111n;iJ ir!,,rn1;l11nn. plea!!" rhnn .. ;tti;.2::1~. , Of'(N U'<fll ql'M ! Supe~~~~l~US ~1~1~~11~! ~"•I IO mri1·r E::ti' 111- mt?ri1are sale nr<>rlPrl o~ r,..1!h n<>a' .'l hrrironn1 . lnrmal r!\n rg, !ar.;:;P f;;mlly rmm·tr:-1£'\'f'] hnm r full) 1mprn1·rrt uirlulf n;:: 3 c11r c;ir.:i;r ~"11· e•kine S4'l {l()ll. Plr;i~,. 1-urr;., brin;: nffPr. (;:ill :i.!O-tl.'>l r'1(>{'n e1·t~ l ...... HERITAGE ·-,_ REALTORS $©~~1A-sllJ4.,ifS" The Puzzle with t he Buiff.fn Chuckle SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 '" .-arp!I nr~111:!1d P1l11, l \r!"clrstonr 1 r rf'l.J~,. ~---------~-~------•1r"hly pa!"trrt ·~·:If" & "'I' General f'nred I• ~··r '.\lri..J ,.,.rrl"' E11stbluff Offiec • 640-0020 B11yside Off1e e • 675-4930 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wa Ik er & Lee R"~l!"r~ • '\-0-Mij O!lf'n ·r~J '.\ P\1 CALL-0'-THE·WILD SPLIT LEVEL POOL HOME -Cle>n anrl colorful ~le sa \"erde Repubilr ho111e \l'Jth !ar~e famil y rooin rnnnrrted to a secluded office area .-inrl ad1arcnt tn a \'l'ry private pool. 3 adrl1t1 onal bf'dronn1 s and a formal dini ng rooni. Prec.rnted at S5.l .OOO PHOF\E l :\!QUE ~I ESA 1·r.1mE: 546·5990 \"1suahz" the proposed 300 a.err "1[d{'rnes!> park in vnur ha1·k v;irf{ Lnnk flUI !1·rin1 a ho;;:,. fl1.m1!,v ronm. k1rrhPn, br,.11k!;i<1 R r • P.', r"rmal rt1 n1n;:: ronn1 11.nrt .'1 hrdl"Oflmf J,11·.,l.1· :111<1 5'1 ft tr1Je\'PI -h11rplv rrlf11<"rrl in prrc~ nnlf ;."!! c.in Sllll Cl!· Jrr 0 11 nrr I "l'Y An.XLOU~ - Call 546-581:;'1 tflprn 1>111"~.1 Genual , Genecal I RARE APPEAL -------------------l f~ast~ldf' chilrm1n,1: -~Br . 2 ASSUME 6°/o ! [ s B d "' ·"'""' RR " ""'' &· e roo ms ';1th frrl~ ~ .. uonoi panl'hn~ $178 MO. ~e .... !y rie('(lra1erl. ne.,.: 4 + BONUS carpPl~. Lar~ .. kltchf'n \11th ROOM! . $35 000 ~~~:k~~;'.~.rea. Alley llc- '''Ot;LD YOLI BELIE\"E ,. f CA.Lt . ~ '''·l•I• 526.'~j()" Big l1\'1ng rlY)m 9 t;:,/ ~ oininz rnon1. P.:int!Plf sup"r BeeutJJu! near nt"'. Easts1de , ........ Cn•l11 \J"~<l 2 s!ory. 5 hrlf. RIEALTY hnnu~ l'l)(lm'. Coz~' ki1<hrn 4 kine-size b ., If r., n 111 ~' 1nr1111. 2 h<1th. l11r&e kurhen. Nt11r Ntwport Po·1t Offlte BLOC!\ \\'ALL F"E:\CE' \lllh rittin!:: area. plus f!'lr-* BY OWNER* Qurnrr PX!rl'mf'IY 11nXifJUs -ma! !fining .11.re-a. fanl!ly 3 BR , 2 BA. flr~place . Nt1t· prict>d tn sell fii~r· As~un1r rm, llMr to ceiling flrPp[arf', shag cpl<; ~ .. 1v flMr ti!e S20.300 lo11n '' ith ::i.nnual ... , beauriful!y rlf'cnraterl 1hru. Ldrge ftonr"lf '"rn (<'.lncrptr .rlttr of 6'i-' c~IJ fas! -11 ou~. comple!Ply frncf'd, '·ri-y drh·t, 1YJon1 • fnr boat nr 11·on·1 las1. 64.l-0303. ~~!l('I culU rle !.a c ~!rt!'!. campr>r (::"'.)51YJ Phonr IORISI L OL\O~ " REAlTORS. LISTEN TO THE QUIET Ha\" yc>u fnund 1·our 3-Belf- rnoni hnmr 1n Eas!s1dP Co!1::t '.\lP'<I nn on" of !ilnl'"' '111 1"' i:.trrr1~" JI ntit thrn Ill· spf'r1 thi~ on" l"nu~ually larf:;P Brlfrooml'. 'l B11th~. D1n1ng Room anlf rxtensive !ill' Ko fl!)lt·n pnymrnt to qual1hrrl \'t'!eranl'. S29.fl;,(}. YOU WILL PURR··R··R a,. ~"OU snu&~lr 1n one of m.v [<'.IUr bPrfroon1~ -rulfrlJf' bf'. -;irll' 01,v crarkhn~ hr!'plar" -;inrt n1y ~11rrl 11.·on·1 h1•tak ~ou1· hark'' :'\!~ banktr 11•1\1 loan .vcu up 10 !lO' • o! my purrh:i~r onr" o! only Sl'i.AAll. for ~·our prr~on11l ~hn" in~ plr:is" call fi4fi.il7L Th:ink you. VA NO DOWN on this rarP \"l!.]UP. 2-1 t'lf'fiTl'.ll'lml' f)tu.'t' II ';:' 00'.'lf()(lffi r!'11r un11 . 2 Nortroom rwm· \1'l"llnt anr! rP::irly for im· mr!fii!ll"' n r r u I' a n r ~-I 'ritmm rPnt"fi at Sl21'l P"r n1rinth -Parh Krcp 111 .. hnm• and rtnt11l Onl)• SJ6.000. II )JOLI ha\ f' hcen in th" 'tt"l'VtrP, cllll Ult Walker . & Lee r.n.Jtrir~ ;\-1 ,_3431 0P"n 'fll !I P\1 J Br, 2 811 Con'1o P.t"n!als rJ'fl''-· lfrp•, hl!n,, tn('I t11r sm. pcrh•!'I~ IP~ll \\/f'X- Cf!pflflrtlllly slYI!! r~t111. La.n1 m Re Alty lnc, !l6s...! 10~ I ~ HI t;~!TS CriSl;i ill'VI ArP11 FORTI:\, RE.\LTOR 6 U-:.oc1l 545.tiS~ H~ .u"1 1\ h..,., are )'Ol.l - Vl~· M:lmf'lh\f't Find it. r'~N' M 11..j• 14~-~';'~ rase ca 101fa~ 5'l:l-0674 __________ , BY Ol4'rlf-I'. ~aur lnds.r.:p d---3 BR + lam rm 14·/41tr1um Lrg cuJ-riP-sac !tlt Xlnt :'\lt~a \\'')Olis l!N'll ~t'.I lfo•1'11 ro qual1lifV! h11\<>r Rl'dUrPrl BY OWNER Io 132.o'll ;;;_i;13 Large (1850 sq. ft.) 4 Br. :!1 1 LEASE SalF :'\!'11· JSR. bath home in SanrfpointP, 2 hdl4d !Ir~. rpts. hn1 ttthn~. minutes from S. Coa~t PJ;ila. 2 lull ha1t'><, u~rrt brc;.; Living room 11•ith sppn.ralr frplr, lnrrn'11 rl1n. rm ri1ning ;irra, f1rep!ac£', l't!Ul'· sunken J11·1n~ rn1 Ou~ try kHchrn \\'lfh lannly S250 mo :>.JLJjl:-.. ~Zl room. s;iag c A. r P et i n g FOR sale by owner. 3 bdr. J throughout , Patio. fully land-ha hour.I! inclulf~:s lrplc near ~caped , fencr<I yar<l. 1 bl!>ck nf'iv cpts & dps hd....,·d fir .. tn elemPntary school and 3 l~e !or. ruce ""l,ihbtlrhood 5ht'.lrt blocks In n1>11· n:irk· Priced !n ~eJl af $23.9()() p~aygrounrt. S3.\.~ tall C;UJ 6-1..._~j~ 5:l7-3111 !if no ans1•ter.:---------- RJ2-9661jl. OPE'.'/ hn11;.r ::...1 &· ~un; Br 01rn1>r Crol!tg" Par'-': nic" 1 $27,900 •No Down Br. Lr.: tn1. n1ar.y xrra~ '1"1 3 overs1zrrl bedmom~. 2 ·Bo"·\in;i Gr""" Dr. Pr.r.· li.:ith.~. rlPn. famll.v l'"'Om ctpall nnl~ "1th r1rh 11'll"l'i p;inf'hn;:: .oi11<1 ",-,-".,-,0-,-,-','-,-.,-. -4-0-,-,-8-,-, e legant hrep,!ar,.. ffl1m11.I Ba. \rg yard. Tr"el. \ r I rhn1n;:: room . "" ly patnlPfi. SC'hoe>ls. An.x 10,1~ !n .stll. Pf' l11sh11 asher. d t' co r a I n r dl,ICf'd Bv Q\\'f1Pf ~fl l:;J:J'l 1111!lr;iper ;ircent! Plumbf'd · · -. f(lr ~fl 11ati>r Patio. Dou-BY O\\''.\"ER sh«rp -' BP :I hlP ;ara.gl" HU&f' Jr. e51.;ite BA.. D R ' ': 11' ~ ! \' gmunrls-l11ndscaped ro pie-landse11pert 1 )·l• '·ui· turp book per I e ct i 0 n . 111gforrl. ~O-::i~nl ~~ ini !tl2-256l. 3 Br . 2 Ba prvil . OJ){n Hnll~" TARBELL Frt-Sun 1 l-'>1. l~l Fln11ior SL S38.~ Onr :..i~il East Bluff _c_o_ll_e:'.g-•-P.....,•-'k""'.:"7'-:---BY ou·n,.r. 1.A1·f'l,v 3 SR. ~ One of a Kind BA . Fam rm :'\l'11ly crpt'rl ';'.i 46 Gr1•1>nbr1ar LAn" 1hn1ou1 \~'lfrrrl ~<'rri on 3 BR, i~, G,\ .\-f;imily rm. ru!-'1"'-'"r f..!+-'Ul6 or Pl"l'lrrl l11r ~ · 11. gooo1 1·alu<> 67'.}-'.1~~7 Corner ':'.!'!! rtlr a ecru. ~r-A~ rci:_o_· _E_A_s=r=s'°t."u=r=r-1 L~e-i n1 ._...,,.J pallo. P11nr\l"rl PR !\' \TE PARTY Of.SIRE:~ gar.igF, Largr healt<I !):XI! t-1 RR rR!\'.\TE HO\lE ln~Prcom. All bit-ms. Quahty PRl~CrP.~L." O:"l"LY ~h;ig cpi. thruout, ISpan1sh li'.11 •:!Jil'll fl"l.LERTO~ Glilrt1 £.<t(r'!llf'n f n~1ghOOr-Fountain Valley h~ !or ch1ldrPn \\'a;i; h-trlf 1 :_:.;,..,...:.., _____ ...,..-. al 5.-111 000, 01'n"r """' ~,..l~nit BY Q\~"'.'\ER lSOO Ml ft, .t a! Sl.1.5()) f irm. )."our n 1 n BP., l'• BA. l11.n1 rm. 1ha11: GI or CtJn\•, hnanont" Cir 11·1JI rpt, used hrick patlD-, bt'l AtTangt t1nanc1ng. '.\"o Znlf '5, k11ch•r S:2,fM 1i91'6 Ash Pr1n('_Jpah. only BrinJ: rh,.rk c1 ilfWn Hnus~ Sat. & SW'J. ...,.....!<, Don'! \\'II.II , ...... Mn~ 1...:•~'-..:'::."..:..."-~-.,.--­ Call for app"t ~'.lO: • .I'! _ 1 Huntington Beach PRJ\lE C<'lrnt'r .t B1\ 2 Sa , $Z 5 950 , '\'Ith tleg11n! o'IH~ttLt ;.. ! ' • ro\·P-rrd p~tl!"> ~fl" tn a(\• 1 h,.i1J'T)l'lm~. 2 'oOll!hs, drn tn· nrl"tlAtt' S.'' .. 1,.=.nn :i-li-2+11 1111n;; t1Tf'¢1t'e !"nds add!d Corona d el Mar rhilrm tn 111rt;" 1tv1ni t'Ol'Jm, sll hnillln kuchen. formal d1n1ni-room Out or art11. o" n~r S-ll..fi691 TARBELL LUSK Harl)(lr \"1ew. l riu~ual ioc. Good deCf'r ~!ott\:i.led t;t\l11r. Ag!nl, F;";":>-':'1.!5 HIR. H1\RBOR \""!t11· pool, 2 br, J)AOo lan~1 artil5 An.x1ous, I ~ ~i\-i.l.:'i HIR l~ltl Bt"ch Bl\d, L.l:Sf\ ~ tir ftm, l b;i, __ H_u_n_.,,.-'-•-•_n_B_•_ac_h __ rru.;r1!.1t~· \Lt"1 0-.-r•r 5"11 the old 11utf &u1 the ~t-•1;1 11'\lff • 38 OAJlV PJLOf Hun t ington &each Conve"ation Pit & Fireploce A hon1I!' lnr enrr1 ta1n1n~ &· ramtly l1\•1nc. 4 h•'rl r'IV'm. z halh, l.iam1ly ro'>m. " drc· or1ttor'1 tl1'f"llf"l\, Clo..,. In lhr bt'ach, 6!1p your 00111 1nrt campcr cin th1· 11 dt of \.-.111· honle 11nd bf'e1n tn 111,v1n1; l1fr, Pnct nn!.\• S~n .. ;:.o. FHAIVA Tt1111s. Phnnr S47-6rJlO. No $34,000 Down Terms No do11·n term!. ~ brd1wn1•, 3 separate ba th~. lanul~ room \1'1th lu·rpli!C". 1 rry convenient to lhl' :ill t>lf'rlr ,. push buflon bullt-111 klllhPn Beaullful 2 story hnmr 11 •'!\ 2000 ~SI'· ft; ol finr'r IRm1l) li1·1ru:: & enterta in1n~ Pat11J. Spr1nkler'1i. Ta ~ ! r I u I I v landsC'aped pool s 1 z Pd ,grounds. J\.f'\I' carrfet!ni:: much more~ 962-137.l TARBELL: 1"8884 Brookhurlit, Hunltngton Brach "Cheaper Than Rent" Hunting ton "Bea ch MODEL HOME E-.:1~11nc 11•, ', "'c•11m11hl " ln-'ln !Z1225. Onl) $216 I"'' 1111'1 PIT! ~ Brlrrn, r-.;1·,.nrr•u1 :ill\• Ire ~"" l11m rrn -l'lr <IPn, J1: \!~ n4•11. 11r111y 'hllk " rool ptnl lrl<i1 p~, Joo.prinJdr1 ~ frruir J.• r't1t1r fnr 11111] !1\• r111. Ju~r h~lrd 0 1111rr 111t-.:1nu~. I' 1llage ·Real [state '62-4471 Ir.:: J 546·81 0 l RARE INDEED! 6 BR. + 3 BATHS 535, 950. :Z2M 5Q fl 2 &lnr~. near 1:r1lf 1·rn1r~,.. F1n>placr , h 11 ;: P n1 1~1"1' hrrtrrn ~'Jltl' lclf'"i!] ho)rllP ror lhP l;,n:r f;i 1n .J) All tl'rm•. ('ii ll l:li-1221 Sf:'t':O.IOL"R RE.\LT\'. 17111 Bra•h Rl\·rl .. Hunt . Brh. 2-STORY~POOL- ~lar hratrrl :l H1•rirr11. 7': ba rh~ famllv rm. rr.111m ff"/1" ho;!! & ClllllJl"r. VACAr>.'T n 11nf'r 11n-.:1n11~· VA ilprw11 1~ Prj $.":'l,lll"il'l ALL Ti':R.\IS. C,111 96~~-<l Ml CREST REALTY S QUICK S WE BUY HOMES . :H i·: \ 'AGl/.X · ...:17 'IG0-1 KASABIAN FABULOUS '.\ nrlrm•. 1 ,_ h.1111, l)lu " 2 hdrn1 .. 1 hll th ~ul'~t MuM" Rt>tJ1 ~rnf'' ff'l\IUJ ,. fl"li:l:"rl hl'rrl11f>l>rl rll)Oro; k !"'Cl:"rl, h.;11rl b•·\1 11 (1.ik hf'11m ~. lq1J1 .1., J11·1·1"f1lf'I! lo.\ R hr.1trd !11!tt1rrl ~\\ 11111111ng p•w)]. \\lll1d. :(1Uf1 n ,~ l1r1rk 1•\l('J'l(lf\ h•'ll! /llllkP Ill!~ l<n:.;l1~h r o11111ry hon1 P 1hr I nu)~1 u111~11" prr.rwrty 111 l..;1:,-n11:1 H1•11r·h. !1,0M ';11 ft R-~ ror11rr ll'lt ptll~ 1h 1c p10~ r ~1.1 11;ilk1ni:: rl1~\;i 11r,. rn 11'•·· -~ ~ hrn "rl"' 1n ~"!I 111 \l2rlJ"1l !.: 11orth m · -1u · .• AO Ian REAL ESTATE 11rv1 '1!H-,4i'l {;[r nn.-,1 rt' !';t ;')1'1-ctllli LAGUNA BCH . Cl".qn\T ~P1.~;;-.:nnrt ON A 1!11.l~"lrlf': -l':111nr;im1f" 111"11: 4 • l1rrlrn1 , n1odrrn ~011rn1rt kur·hrn, fnr•111ril dJn- 1ns: rm, i::r1m,. rn1 11 \\rt h:ir. Rr a11t. 111t•'t 101r -il~nd PH'krrl p~n,,l111i::, hr11n1 rE-1l- 1n~l'. \\ill hf' hrlrl nprn S11t & Sun M4 ,\lh•1p11 Pl PrP- \'lf'\\" ~hn11·1n.I!: F'n'1;1_v ln 10 ;, ro-1n. Plr;i~P r·.>1!1 for Pill"· Newport B••ch $26 ,250. Mobile 1-tom11 For S•le 125 . __ ._._._,._._ .. _ .. _· _ _, IJ1J I _ Gen•rll . Income Property 16' 7 HOUSES ••• 2 LOTS J[i)!I -··-l~I -.,,,.~ I~ ~;;;;;;;~1~;;;;;;;;~;;; Bu1in111 W•nted 210 Hou us Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Bf-.:ACll res1d,.nr ahnpp1n1: j Costa M111 Newport Beach CONTEMPQ... 1'"1xrr upper l l\nrl 2 Bt!rm. f()r lo("~t bu~if'lf'l<~. \lu~r -·-------·I Ru1JdPrjl; l lll:>f' n1u nn 1n.,I GREE N RIVER ~7:;. tmJ. lnroml!, StO.!XXI J1h<111 ·;i l:w'>oks • .a.-.....il rll't, XLNT AREAi ''EASY LIVING" HRrk Ba.v. APaurJ/ul n*'11 j Grr11t Family Park do11n, po1r>n11al i.n·o111h. P n n nrdy. R1•del' 2 + [k'n 11 rrJlh·. Ne w Bluffl Rentals Ril'irr1i . r:illrrin.i:: 3 m11.!l!rr :0.10NTll~,V SPACf: Rt:f\lAL $79,SOO. P\I 11knd!1. 121:t 1 4::,0..12:-il. Sro1·c, 1'f"'fr1J.:, 11r11• 1 ·!'pt~. :! :-;1,1 .. 1 R I~. hi'inH'~ from ,,1,,.r1 hf>ilrMnt' 1111h 2'i 1-P.0~1 $69!i0'. WANTED: dr~:'· i.:11.r. Li(; rru·I pdt10. $2!'tll J•t'~ n11• l)l'llhi:, ll1"1l{'ll)Ull lii·ing room A 1:rrnt family !'Ommunit.V 10.1 BEDRM UNITS L ' L Sl1.1, I f.llil"lu~1 1f' 11 1th 11 flonr rn c·i•llins: fir,.phut. 11•1rh fflmlnrt h luxury !or furnishf'<l ap1~. rlosr to i mni"d~;,~~.r ('o~~=1~s:r 1,, 111 NU·VIEW RENTALS -. l'rtrr ini·l. 11 \.\' rrplt & f'Veryonf'. l.ilr;i1rrl llJ min. rn11n. NO J,()A;\' 1-~EF:. 4!}7.1959 ni: ·6,1:i.2lin. ~ li7.:l-<\U30 01· 1!11-:12•1:.\ .-·l;I._,, •·u~ini, fil'"S thr~inill. !)is"-I f'llJ!f nf An.ahl'Hf1 nn 11r11 $12.IYlfl, do11n, 011·npr 11111 I L'AS'" o .. 1 " , "R Cr · "1 ,. (' " " R i > T " G I t '"" '•· ,,;. ,, ·''" " "' ' • '( ' 'l 0 .,. ~h' .. ,,,,,,., .• n, ,,., , 1,,,, 11·rrs1r f' 11·y. 11 .. ,. .trrn 1tn<1nce. nvestm•n 1 ' ' " I ... "' n u t u'111rl llr~. ept!i, bn1 . 1·f'1ltn,i:. v . , '-' ~ / n! !hi' n111nv fPA!tH""' in nu~ I c'1'cr 0R -ramGp 1"1'c1~renr 10 $115,000 Opportunity 220 2 fu!I b111hs, usrd hi irk '-", · N'f'n 1ver .n ()111·~•. r •" 11 1;1rr·fl'rt 1•nr11'1ri 111'111.i: \11th 4!10l Grf'Pn Riv"r r>r. E:'\Cl·IA!\'GF:S. hii·P.~lmf'n!~ fi-pl 1'. fot•n111! rt1n, rni. ' c .. Y olyrn p11• ~17f' !lt111mmui.e pn<ll CoMna * • 714 737 7~74 * C£NJURY 21 * $.: tax 11hMlP1~. Hnnlf' ,r;, I sunkl'n l11•11i;.: rni. 01111rr·. ·-.. .. ;inrl purr1nJ;: ~rt'f"fl, 52.6.".0. ln1·p ... tn1Pnt Rralt1·. ,;7~~'7'!25. i2.i0 rnn. ~8-3.'ll.l &1~1:!/ :Ml·I \'i~!R l)r\ nro tn1al •·:i~h rln11n 1n 11 ,;12•• --CONTEMP~---I·------~·-~ ------:\1>11 pnr1 Rr111·h ln11n ~z.,,1. rwr nio. inr l a ~-LAGUNA HILLS REAL ESTATE 642·1771 Money to Loan. 2'!1 J RR, 2 RA. f:PslJl"'fls 1hlr hll 11:1:! i\NYTl\I~: ~n.·1i:111nn fPI', 4 Rf'rl1'0nm Pl'<'sth;:e 11rlult 1'0mn111nilv I unit~ -2 !;;;S-:--Nr I ... I proplP, nn p!'i. Q 111 " 1 --- n1nrlf'I from $2',<~ L'ntw< 11tl)0(1(.'fnl In l.r1,ure \\'nrl~.' P\"f'l"Vth111Ji: Xln! renra1~· 1 .. t TD Loans f.-side ll.l"f'a , t 11 63;-,.,!6j \ fo rf' • '~"' • · · · . · · •> ~pl)l. H a rber Vie w Homes l1r vrRhlr• 1"1110• ,,. dr11·,. ,.., Bf>aur 111u·1"0unrlin$::(, all lu:\!· Good mnd. LtC\\\rut i\l'E'I\. ~-~--. . 1 h<••fr,.,u11 l;:in11I) rnnn1, 1hn· lr\'1nP A\P. nu•r1~ Ury el)pnmtmcn!~. Thera· Agt .. 67:>-014~. 6!%"1,, tN1'E'REST )ll-.~A \<'rrlr. l.2i>. 3 RI :. ? . \ 1 hi • I \ I -----------~ hi! ihn 1 i \II hll 1r1i;:. t"<•)rtl , 1·11111 ,. ,.rir1 • prunr poo • -~a.unas. ~ym. 4 Rf.AUT nP\1' ?CJ un1r 11.rlult 2 d To L . ·ni .. 1 c>n. ' uis. i;1 s 10'1 JN'r ni<Hllh le;i.i;e Tu~11 n \1,., 111rn lf'fl nn S;in t~ l~ahPI , fnlln11 !hP ~1~n~ 10 R1\'1rr"t ';ill ~}'l(l.j]•l7. R~A I. ESTATE. mnc1r!, nr \'ILLAGF. DUPLEX b1U.1:i;rrl tablts. 1.IUCH llJll. 11 4 E 20!h SL ('\!. n oans 1-._-.trl\ lihitrp filnul~ h11n1f'. A .. lill-71-o ")FlE'' ' ' \I•>"" I $'..-· • 1•1 . ..,...... cr'Til. -' · •n• · Rkr par11clpar1on 111111cri. -··~~...:..::'.',....._· _ •·• '''' "A<•a•rl ... ,· 1 .. JJl11f'J1l l'illr~ Qr,11nor ('o, I .x ' · " nn nJ! &12-lfl();) \\IF,88, Bkr. "WE BU Y TD 'S" 3 RR., 2 B,\, \'at·11nt. 3-R ,-,-0 -. -1,, rlf'n 11 11-1 !'Utni!l.h"rl rn<)Cjrl homes ON ---I nd · ·1Mi r r! cl hlr 1 · p;i, " rro' SALE: TH IS \\'EEK. 21 Unit-Nr. Shop'g. j ·'' ~;;. rlt· ·1'1' ~l '~1-! .•1·r rl11un1.:. hJ1~. frf'~h 11R1nt ~3900 nr ll.'.0-7!l00 2A~e 311~~$4~ ~,8i· ~~'.i~:~lll!> 64l~;:;ller Mtg54~~611 ~;~;~;1 4:,'~~~P8,mro, . 3 - 11 ·1 ~-:~.~·~·:~~~(i~:t~~~.i~~ h~h. t'p<;t;i1r~ l Rdrn1. 111111, p-.r. -11;i ll.v furn. Ltl11v-r uni! 2 1 J!l7n flf'P1 11·onrl 12"xlill' Lots for Sale 170 &ri'ini:: Harbnr 11.r~;i ~1 yrl'. 3 ~R. JI~ h;i, ,\lr"il .v.rrdr $2i:l-.-21~n~.t: fl<'n~1BA. Rdrn1 , rl1n sn2 rrn., hltn~ Frnnt & rr~r lwrll'Mmll · I 11•11! buy )'our 2n•l Tll 111 P~~ ~It~~-. P;i!lo. ~22:i Pf'I" Crplg . rfl'fl"· hl1-1n~. frplr . ::;1 .. r~ 1n nr·r;in. R.,..~1 nuy tn lt~ n11, hU -in~. 1111.nini::(, LAKE CALIFORNIA ln1mrrli111r t·As h, pr11;i1e 11111· ,).l,'>-6~~-· ____ Nr. 11 a1rr & J.irtn .<:h<lro<:. Nr11•ror1 Hf'ar·h. llkirllnJ,:, 11 1nra2P ithrrl. l.ari;:r lnvrly i·ir iv !n1. I~! ri;u·t.v. 6'1-1-71)97 aft fi . * OCEAN Vlf.:\V • 1>7.1-1 Iii. n"nrr 67~1-3.V:9 ~;l'rnu1c~ j C:luhhnu~r. 2an1f' rm, Pnnl uni! <lr1 C'l(lpNI. :-;f'I' 1h1i; hi'-2 BH hf•l':'W rfln<·h. 1 lh"l"t', S t A------- L r11rr ,\'OU llu.1·~ Oni::. prir•r ' !111·k l"ln ., i"'l''I<, o.·111 r1r1•·,' _•_n_•_;.~"-·------l!Fl.P~ An.-.:1nus o1vner 2 ' iv r in !hr sun I.· .,rnoi::-frrf' I I~ ., " ~ t" • R I r $1 1,()(1(! II 1ern1~ f'r 11111! 1'01\· u .. -•• ,,,.... ~ R f.~T-A ·lln~t.'-E -'·''·•-io:·1."~I TEN MINUTES Rr., 2 b11, s1vim nnnl , good Jlir a! anc 10 l'lhfn1·r1111. .,_ _ 1r -· S~. ~1rlrr trar1.,. Sn. Call!. pro11- lnc. /\J.:rnt. 1175-722'1. lllR. .flOO. 714 '676·5.!55 t•i·ry. 548_3000. l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmm:;;;m~ 2 RR. nr11 '"'"flls & Jf111u1 , TO THE BEACH Sl-fORE~. 4 Rr .. 3 Ba. fam Pr1\·;,np p111"ty (1 I r nrl g<ir., no j>1'1l'. $1 -10. Buhy14 Brrln11. ~ h11th, hit:: Jn!, lril:o, 11-----t·r Price $~.500 .. • Pt1 } ment.'i -Total S!;!J T Closr 10 8Pach 1---;r.·F:A:L-ES'J'ATP.---1- PETE BARRETT ·REALTY. 642-5200 A.-;rnt. l>i.\....722.'i HIR Bea utiful Repos1e11 io n esor 1 F t • -V JI 01'11"11· S.-'9 .. ~IO. 3~'00 l'Q. rt. S11 im & IPnnis. ~ MRountaitn, Desert, 174 Houses FurnisJ,ed 300 _OK, l!tl5 Pon1oni1 ~5-Ui:\!), 1111 -.r1·11s. _s:r~. !ll'1. ;\l;iy lrasP *.*-Bl" D'e•o LAv.E Genera l oun atn a ey larwin realty inc. Newport-Hei hts-Orn + '1 BI_!. ~nii.R:f'"l'l' i1 rl--¥....Jol! an.. t\ --'----~g:;,cc:____ 1·on11''. l.n1·rly park, all f'"X-O I , ·~ !'l!l5 C h !--' •• f''nr l:.!"aSf', Rr .. ".! Ba. ?'lOl)""6>i• .. 40:..-.'\~;YTlME T 3 Bedroom~. 2 Balh.s * La1·J!e Ltv1ni:; Area • Bri..:k F1rrrol&rf' * Call '47-Gl)l•:.1 $495. Total Down A 1·eal sh;irp 2 Bft 2 RA 11·/cxpen.sivt' sh;ig 1Tptg. thruoul. Drps f... rrfJ'tJ.: ;irp tn the d ral. fl IA 221-02 pro· gram. $197. Covrr~ 1nt~I paymt. Arca h;i.~ lar1;i" pool a.ncl tennis court.'i. Don't 1niss this! I' ill age Real ,Estate 531·5800 ( ::::i 531·5800' SPt:C ULATORS HARO-TO-FINO 10'":-DN. ONLY $21 .~ 3 Bdrm l ~~ Ma ths. l;irt:e fam- ily rm, bu 1l1 1n.'i. rlh1. s:;ir. CloSe lo 11101'1"~ and hr1H·h. Fast escro11: 646-3!!28 673-7575 Gl'S MOVE IN FOR $1.00 11<11 p n"IY 2 -Bolh :irr sh11rp~ Br npr r;ill ni:ht 0011: la rwin realty inc. ~-1 !071 AN YTJ.\1£ FRAXCJ~AN f nu n r 11 t n hnmt, ~ BP.. 3 RA . 3 r:ir i:::1r., f11m. rnt .. u 11hty rm. ('pr. rip r ~, l:indsc1+p1ng. sprinkllnJ: $ystrn1. F1oan- 1·1ns;: Av111l. S1i,fJO(). By n11 nrr, S4i-M~:!. -----PRf~STJGI-: l~-2 11tnry, 4 hr, :I h11. ~Ppr" r-.m rm, forrn din rm, r!r Fully erptd, l'll~t rlrps Br::u1t. _varrl J rA!' g~r 0 11·11f'r. 114i:;....'-:?r1:'! V A. REPO. 3 BR]s;:- S22. 7.i(). Sij() ON $201 !\1n Author1zf'rl Brnkf'r ;,.;J<.fi;liO Irvine NOT ONE CENT Lido Isle NEAT anrl cJ,.an 3 Rf\. 2 ba. k lam· ll)• Mnn1 hnml'. L11.r_:::P strarla patio. !51 ,000 howaila lowson JR. 11colC0111 3416 \'1;i l.1r!'1 67."1--fifi2 ."'7=-c-Spi1n1sh ~•.1 Ir 4 RP.. plus r;in1 1ly nn., 3 hsi ....... ~7!1.:ilfl H;iyfrn111 tnplrx, 1 RP •. 2 hR. r~. Li>a~r l;inrl. .... s12n.ooo LIDO REAL T Y INC. 3377 \"111 1.irlo, L':.B. 673-7300 ~--'-----~ s~. fl Suprr Hnt1~P 9 Yr~ ~t1•1n2. I Rr. 1 h;i , rlrn. 111· clhh<r Sl~.oon. Firm. 0 11 nr 1. lii.1-Sif;IJ. ~ RR . 3 R11, rlrn. HUI!:" I\ I'm. .>i" Int. ~.ono C;i ll 011·nf'r. lil.>-f;!if;i;. Mesa V erde Newport Beach n} ........ a In nl's! •~• 111 S1:1. I !\R., v111• .. utll. 1111. . f1 \. 1 \I · t l ".I>' -.-. NPT, Ht:t~. 3 Br, 2 B;i, IS:I' lr1111 1n1·lurlrrl. {'on1r 11rf'' thr 11'nocl.!i . "Try it, you'll $11~. \\';ilk 10 11.11ier 11.B. I i;<j . 96· ,'1~~~ · · 11~ • ' 1 Condom1n1ums lam. rm & yr!. Bt.~t 11,r.,.a. C.?..117AA7. Ana ~loh1ll' Rr-l'k "' C' 11 r. -1110· · . ..-•~'1. U f 1 r 11. , a .011s ~ 1141 Slll.i :i AR, \"H•·11111. --.-n ur n. rtf'11 rp1~. drps & pi11nt. Ry salrs. 5.11 -1100. 5:.:6-J7:t'I nr llT!lr: SPf'n"rr r.~:KT-A-JlnL'SE !179-Sl::O Huntington Seaeh 011•nc'r $3.i.!lOO. 67:Hi611. Rf'Ai f>:siatf'. P.0 Ro-.: 2818, ---Costa M esa Sant.l Ana 8 1.i!: Rear LakP 'c1111 r Balboa Island • REI.IE\'!::' 1 Bl' 1·n11a.c:r -------1 ~e•I Esl•!•, {MJ ------·---·--. , 1 h1:a1·h arf'a, only $11)0, :'l RH., 2 B;i.. rpr/rlrp .. bl •nl'i, General Out of Stat e Pro.p. 178 Hl-.AU'I . bf'r1t·h hnust>. 2 BR. 2 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 rtsh11shr.. 2 1"1""lb. rlh. • BY OWNER ~------.J 1--------'---RA . !11t, ~h11i:: <"rptc . S?.00. ho11sP S'.!l"i. Ch1lrl/J'Jf'l OK. OPEN HOUSE I •••••••••• 40 ACRES, :'\".!-~. UH1h. i\·alk 11111 I Yr!~ . Cn u r 11' -n n • S J.:.o\ ~hMrl1)' -I RR, sl\ , \46-3i!U. A I I 150 to l;i.kp & sn1;il! !n1\·n. ~1200. rh1lri1·r11. 312 Huh\. fii3-.1ii0. rrh·1i:. kids prt.~ :'i l:r.< 0-,--~----~ S.t. 11 -4 & Sun. 1l·3 creage or sa e $42 D 142 \l .. ~.,.,n-, · · · uplexes Furn 345 I 11·· · 0 · "~"·"11 · l(~del-Mar ALA Rentals e 64S·3900 ' -~HR .. 2 Rarh. lirrpliii·p, i;rp. RIVERSIDE • 40 AC. Real Estate , . . .-i"'l·~~-1~·-rlri·nr:iirr!-··I h~rl Newport Beach 1'!1ninl!; l'lll., ~f'r1'i('r 111""11 In· (;Ol"lf"I n:il"rl l!:l'O\'I'. frlral fnr E h 182 RR !lh· l l"And n1a 10 711 1 1----------XC ange -·' •· 1 ; _ l'f"Wln1 hnrne '11 rnrl nf 1·ul-rlr· 111rl<>, 2 1·;ir g:irAgP, Ruill -i11~. ~uhi"Jiv1s11'Jn, :ilso h:is RJ1pi·1ii·· .\1an,:11el"llP . A1·ail .J/1. .... ,/t., s;ir. 1-:.-.ir11. l;ircr hll\'k 1111.d Yl-:Aftl.Y 2 RR .. frph·, "un- rlr·11pPs. II II f'llrfl"I~. ('f'tlll"l'l l Prl 1noh1lr ho1nP lllllJI !261 ·a UNITS si.-~o llll) nr Su1nr111·r l"ll ll'S I S~f)(I l('!" l 'H)S oi· . rif'1'k, S2511 n1n. R;ilho11 R;iy 111r 1·onrli1 1on1n~. ·"P!'l11k lrr.~ sp111·Ps1. Srvrral o!hPr cl\O!"" ;ifl 7 L tijj.,11:',iti 5;,.;1:.!:.'i · 1 · 1 , inn. J ·. '· Pl'n11. lli'.1-7 1~~1. 1n fro11' .. r11s1 rrpi11n1rrl i)n a<Tr:ir;rrs ill'flllllhlP . Rralt<lr. ----· arw1n rea ty inc . ••lliii••liiiiiiiiii I $ $ $ MAKER Laguna Beach ~16."·•Mllj · ,\,'\Y 1·1,,1•.· 1ns1r f'. I Rik In rlrn1. srhnnl. fiS3-47oCO H11·rr~1dr 9-3: r I 'l Rlk~. rn ,Ir. ll1i;:h, 3 Blk~.I 4!l4·12il.ll 1.11i::un11 ri·r~. ,\'E\1' 2 Aft 11~ R11 ., dl1f·k. •IVE h;i1·e a. l11r£E' ;.r;rtio~1 ~;"-,,-,,-,.-,,-slorRe~c][~~ In Sr. !hi::h. ,\J 1nu1"~ lrn1n So. •lO ACRES, lake !or only 529 .'1'h,.rl11lrrl ~rn~11 int·nmr E:i-lr. Xlnl 01·f'11n 11E-11 . $.'lflfl f'f 3 a.nri f brdroom homf'~ _. Cnas l Pl;i~;i Rt n1:1Jnr sh'lp· h SI'"" Sl'l.4M. Annu:ill.". Crn11·11I rnn. 10S1Katr!I,.40,.1-""'.1. 1 1h11t '"'.n be . lll<l\"f'rl Into •••••••••••! . VACANT Szi! 7· f monl ' ~,,., prr al·re. '"'" pine. 1 . . 50. nr %,11.()047 Cos1a t.lrsa Location _ :-Vo Newoort-B9ach 11.lmo11t 1mn1P~1:1!ely on our A 1 F :iripninlmPnt to ~P. rail Rrn!al Prohlrm Hrt'f', Start L . Rf' n I· 0 p 1 Jn n p 111 n. P s . urn. ~:t'l-:1261. Commercial '72 Tax s1_1f'ltf'r l'\n11-. Room t·on rrnr. fu;ni11hPd ninh1lr SHERIYOOD R F: A LT Y, G-.-n-.-,-.-1-------I Property 158 lnr 3 Arld1t1onal t ·1111s. Sub-llon1f', 2 brlrn1.~. nrar !)('Jani" 54~85S5 San Juan Capi~trano First Time Offered 1n11 Tr111111 -Sl!Xi .. 'lflO. Sf':i Shan!,\. s:no n1n ~:1. ~ RORi\1., fi~-na .. i·rptr! .liiiiii-iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii) INVEST C I' C T!l f; REAL ESTt\TE:HS -rounrl Ut1 l11 1c>:( pa i r!. lrn,·c"' >'", ,·ln1e rn ,1,,,,.I A TODAY na!'I · 11·~, oron11 1lf'I \lar " " I _ c 1 • ... J\'\"EITT\IF.t'\T 01v1su1~ 67::-2192. 1 ''""' ,. .1 1'. cn11f .. _.,._ :o;.."'" Bold New Concept lrl,,al lnr hrR:1nnini;: r~!ale ·' ommrrr 1:1 uupli"x A '"' -""' hu1l<lrr. 2 Rrlrm. 1 h11 th $9."i,llOll 01\"C TDl(1 71 ~,., partnu•nr Hou!!f' S~:iflll ~lll!Houses Unfurn. 305 l.r11.<.f'. ifi:ll S1rnP l)r., Hr1J. hnml' nn R·J In•. San CJr. 546-1600 1 11.B. E 17 h.s C G e neral --------n1rntP. ~,.11r ~hnpping & . t t,, osta Mesa : • ()C~:1\N Rr..r:Et:ES • br11rh. r:a.c;~· tPrn1.~. Tnp I01'll l111n. 1011 r!Oll'!l SHJI kf'rp hnr~r!> nr-.:t ill'. l '!1l.•ptl. Sil~). \\"Alk 10 \lillrr. . .!lJ~T $17,71)() JI .. \'"; ~J>f>nrlahlr rr1urn $100 A•"t·rtti;:P ~ns:I.~ i·pl.' :O:rn1P. rrf. kirl~nk. , .. \J,,nl)1 !ri ~T.inrh FIT-l;PATRICK 'S Rr11 lnnnm11· .... Rkr. .;1;i.f\mt1 _ $11~ 11;i!k t" "111rr !t.H. l~t-:!'l:T-A-llOL:st: ~;~i.:~::o * ino~o I'ur<'ha.c;P. Option C · R I E · * \\' ide Selec11on-_11p1s1 n1r1n VallP,\' Reitlty Condominiums ea state Wanted 184 $1 ~ 2 RR snitls OK l.F.ASI--: -OPTION. 4 RR St\•lf'-Cnlor - 31501 C;in11no C11p1srr11no for s•I• S12.'"1 2 HR ;i)nnr nn Int I i B I · 160 TRlPi EA Co I ;· innir , A, n:. ~Al'rl, nr * 24 !lour rlrli1·rry S.1n .Juiin C11pi~rr11no •• nip;iny oo ·ing S13.i 2 AP. kid.~ p<'IS. JI R. 1'1lrh $:C1'1. c111t /\~I . ' 320 360 FURNITURE RENTAL SPREAD OUT- 1n !his !ar&e 4 hf'rlrrn .. 2 story home 1\·1th forn1al rl111- 1ng arPa anrl ;i l;irgr ranlllY room. larcr )ard :111rl !n ont'-of-thr-hesl 111·r:is 1 n !1Joh 1°r l!il. 493-1124 3 BR. 2 h11, ll"inrlsnr Srj11:1rr, for .J-7 11cr~11 of 1nrl11.~1ri:il Sl:l.i 2 RP. s:ar k1rls C.,\I. :i.ll-f;Oiio:. SHAKE ROOF Realtor Since 1965 doii·n pn11. r11n hP a1> 1011 ;i.~ prnpf'l·ly. _L.A. nr Oi·11ni.:f' SEl(I 2 RR k11ls l)f'IS ;\".R. ·-~=----~~~~~~~~~~'.I $1100. S22,Mfl Cou nty. Pr1nC'1p;il.~ only. fir· 2 Rft Ii Rik tn llA !rr =".R. l BB hnusr, $2~Jl P"r n1n. 1~1 -- -1tr nl!or llunt Sch Only S?.ljf() "!'tNCE 1916" Call ;;.10-g;i.}:1. 1~1 l\'rsrrrn Bank Rlrli::, SHE RWeeD REAL TY l'n 11·rr~·1~ P;irk, 1n•1 11f' 1S~ Erookh1u·~1. F V. Days 5S2·7000 Nights GOVERNMENT 1 . OWNED VERSATILE I F'HA & VA rPpossesscd 1 hr roi.•m arran;::f'nl"n1 111· To11·nhouses & homt's. ln11· 1"11~ fnr P11hf'r !hr,.,,. n1 fnur do1l'll. No points or E~m11• krll'mc. This h1·0-c1nry ro11·n fees. Gov't pays clo11!nc hnusp 1<: lmn1ar•11l111"' 1nclr!P costs. All prlce rangf'S. Call ;iricl 11 Pl! r:ir,.rl for nu1~1t1r. 968-4441 A crr a! \'IP11 nf th" h1tlc CREST REAL TY Check on lh" ono. M ly 5 BRS. + POOL family room &· pri. parcrirs retreiit nn !01vttr !pvP! 0111- _door enicr1a1nrnen1 <1rc11 sur- row1rls SS.non pool & pa11n. >Ir Hiss 1.~ East 1va111np: lcw fan11ly 10 Jntn him. Only J ,ITS old S.· 1, m1 ro O("r11n s:::ri .. iOfl. (i red hill L'1111' ParK (PntPr, [l"\'1nr C'i!ll A1i,1•11111I'. 8.\'\.0~20 Hun·y & ~er '' 2 St.1, Turt!P Rfl•·k . Bi·n11r1: Roberts & Co. 962·SSll n1oor. h,1 01111rr, Jr TD. -MATCHT HIS ONE_!_ ,\i;i1I. \'ar. fi/1 71. Slli.,1'7:1: 3 BR. + POOL 1'.~.~-'1 __ !._• ---- $24,200. RY '111 llP r 3 RR. 2 BA hnmP 2 Ba ths, panr lt d rl1n1ng f ;i thf'rlral r ln;?. fnrm;il rl in room, 11 /w crpt. in kitrh . rm . frrlr S.1.l.900. S1}-2!11.~ blnn RIO, heauttful ponl rn1\·r r•1ry P:irk ;irea Br•I hu~· in 1011 n' Suhmll on term~· Call Lagun~ Beach ~7-1221 SE"Y:'IIOVR RE..\LT\'. Jil41 Bf'al'h Bh·rl . Hunt. Bth -sifS-:PE-RM o-.- 1\'lll purC'ha sl' this 3 BR. 2 BA hom~ ]OCR!Prl ar l"f'!.5 Wm parlt 6: J11 ru1·p H B lak~. Plu~h ~h11c r 11rpr1s onJ)' 4 11 rf'k~ ol d ::i.nrl rl1•r. 01atnr drarr~ S'.!i.7i'lll !n £pt'Ct .Jf')(ja ,· R oborts & Co. 961-5511 --- 2-STORY MANSION 1 Uri"· lo!~" bet'lrm~. .1 ba !. fam tb rm \'AC.\>T O.,..~r .1Jn.'.:1ou•· \'A aoprai~­ ~ S-tl.Yll ALL TF.P.)IS. c.Jl ~Hl CREST REAL TY D IRTY & CHEAP Pnced h.fti.., 11";11rj.,1 • \11.J•1e ,. ~·~ •~~llmll:!!" Jn11n $1~1 Roborts & Co. 962-5511 TOP 01 ThP \\"nrlrl, nct>11n 1 1('11 Prnfrs~. rerlf'N>r. 1n- ~1dt f.· 0111. 1 Brlrn1~ .. J.\• h11 . 7'\p11 shai: ,. p 1 ~ , <1r1'(lra !{"Ir 11 ;illparirr~. Liv- 1111: rnl. 11 /r11!hrrl1•;il rr1I . l<1rn. r111. \1/frplc. ,~· 11ct h11r pa r1111r1 flnnr . Rl1.1n ki!rhPn 11 /hrkf¢1. 11 r ,, 11 , l.i::r \J a•t1•r RR 11/11Rlk·ir1 f·h1,r 1 \I ~tk rn 1111 ~rhtiOIJ< S 1~.300. 011 r1l'r n1 o \ 1 n" 1"1'11'Th f A!I ~!)).Jl;!).i. MYSTIC Hl_._LL-S~ Ort'dll 1 IP11' 4 BR . .._2 h11 \"1Pu !111n11 I.· rlu11n;:: rm~ l.gl', tr,,.1 \lll'rl r"'•rn for print· ;..1n1 nrt;:hhnr~. C'lnsr lo "'nm1~ A~kin~ $4:1.500. • l'l'J !>;I\') • ::~ -~~ ,,... Q •if "" .._ Ll()>.,I,. C.OLI ~,,,,. .......... ,i;.. .. .. DREAM HOME : 1 RR, 21 2 h11. \'ill;i Parif1i·. ply In Box 361, rl:i lly Pilot, S125 :i 8ft \"Ar kirt.~ OK .~. la~t n1n l"f'!ll rin11•r1. {)pr11 VA No DOWN 1-------~l!j lli'l Xlnt lix·. nr11r 2 priols & 1,.11. ~.n. s:)i 1560, Cns1a )1£'.~ll. S!i.'"1 3 Rf( 11.R. ]\irls pt'ls. afJ('r April ll1h: !7&11 \J1.;ty Mobile Homes ni~ cnurlli $2i ,9:il) (11 hr .. lfi26. 2 R.'\. '.!'~ 1l<'t"f'S. kirl.~ pr!~ Ln . !LB. fl16-2'2j21d1 ;,-~~!. 51 7 \V, l!lth, C)I Thri•P ki11i.-:-s1r~rt hf'drnnn1s, 2 .1 RR. 212 ha., \111!;.i rai.:111<'. ~~~~~~~~~~!:$200 3 RR. 1~ 1nill' tn tirai·h Irvine Zi:i6 !'\. \lain. ·"·" ~ri11rkl111" b<lths, huill-1n~. 1·11ts, rlrp11. /,\\"Pl h11r. lm-; 1 ~1 Hor11r1·11n1"h2BRC.\t.01 ·1u l B lb p 5JS-ll81 547·'1?,14 rl ish111111hcr. u~rrl hr 1 r k Mobil• Homes ' nH'rl. -.•.srs111on, le·ie op· Fin•""•'•I • Ro t A H 979 8430 I a 0• enfnsula .~ .. '"' __!2_:. • ~u~•---:: Rr •. 2 Ra . a1r111111 .... s::oo --.. -------- r1rrrll\r". lcit·11tPrl on cul-r!P-For Sale 12S t1nn a1•,111l11hlr S27.~ ~-------· • S' \\'K & UPO nc 5ar Sl~t'I. Be1111t1Jul f11n1ily .1 RR,, h•. Hun tino>nn Cnn-LANDLORDS' 2 RR ., 2 8"' (irn ...... s:;()l l _;i • n ~an . hom@--w11 .. )l)vel.v JlAllO-f{"lr ) 11nrn111.I. :-;narp. 221 02 prop-Bus ine ss \\ P :-;J"ll',.111li1P in ;\"r11 rnr1 3 RR., 2 ba , lllnl. rni ... S"'.·l.i '.\t i'llrl 1:rrv1C'f'"·P!w'lt ·l·r11 pd DESERT CRE.'i'.f . 0 ~3 HH .. 2'~ ha .. lan1. rn1. s::2:l Ln1rl.1· Rarh-1 Rr-Ronm11 our~1rtr h1•1n$:. Pric~rl ln11 Oiin ynur rt\\'n Int t>11v S21900 200 Braf"h e Cnrnna rlrl \lilr e 3 RH .. :z ha .. lani. i·tn ... s:r,o e C'11 JJ lii;>.gjl(l e fni· ;.ir11·pnr1 fJe;ii·h "'' G<ilf. CLUBHOtJSE . N11rurat :>RR. 711 h11 . TiPurnn. s.~ __ O~p~po_r_tu_n_ity.;.. ____ La1:?n1111. e & '?11.1111 Pn1n1. 4 BR ., 2 hll .. lani. rni ... S'.:.'i.i !Corona del Mar 1~~:2,.;:,~:. ,\JJ trm1~. Bf'llPr Hor~~;· ~~~u;~:( S7290 11·011h nf e~11·11~. Pl'lrrd nnly FOR .';;:!IP S::in frl!nl'l~M Our Rrn111t Stn·1C'e 1s FRF:F: 4 RR .. :z12 h1I .. f;1ni . rni. $.'l<'IO -,----------~1000 OVf'r ne11 h nm e Siyle Ot>li. o v Pr 1onk 1 11 i:: 10 Ynu: '1 RR., 21, b;i., f;ini . l'nl. $400 t"U RN . nr unfu1·n, l Ar. apt .. W lk & L ELRIDGE REALTY CO. pnr P $.'l,l500 Ne11·pnrr Pier. All rw11 Plec-NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 2 hlk~ rn hr:i,•h. u!1I furn. a er ee P. Q. Box 665-0 • l<!!rwin rea lfy, inc. • tmnir rquip, 100' Fron1 673-40:-:0 "r '1!M·.12'1~ 1"J111urr ;irlull n11l y. Yrarly Drsl'rt Jin! Spr1n_g~. C;ihf. C LL jjl<l i 329_6444 A AJl:YTJi\1E orr:in. Good ~rn~11. Full.1· VF.R\" f'LF.AN ,1 Rr hnmf' lr11.<;('. 6';.1-ill.111. Rral1nr~ 27!lt1 H11rhnr Bll"rl . .._1 Arlams .-:>-l."i-!l1'l1 nrrn ·111 q P~I EASTBLUFF I mm ed. Occupancy \'rr.v 11har p .1 hrlrn1 ., 2 h.1., lan11ly kilrhf'n: s1ni;:lr I"'\ rl hr.ml' (111 "m;in1r·11t'rri" lnl, ([\l lf't 11trrr1 nrar p1·11·111P rark -all nr11 in1 r11n1"r mC'nt~ lh111nu r. l.1s:h! & hn_ghl'. 011nrr rlr.<:trP~ qlttC'k ~,,.1,, A"kln!: ~'1·i .i:ll'l EASTBLUFF REALTY 644-11 33 Anyt ime :"E:\r P0RT-ll"!:::ti1 ~-.-ffY 011 nrr. 1 Rr. :• ha . hlrn11. frplr. 11pr1nktn·.~ lronr .t.- h11ck LrJ:?. r11 110 .S:· yarrl. I Blk r]f'"m , ~f'hl. •I hlk• \'111'! J·l11 rt"'r H ~-r n1nP arP11. S3i ,!1QO. nr nHr r :i (I fl Rf'fll·~nrl~ A1·P , )\' . 8 , NEWPORT-HEf GHTS- Gr('l'll floor pl11n. Rrrlrror. rn yo11r 011 n•r11~IP, .i Bill, Hr. 2 f l1ll hii, rlhl. rlrl . i;:11r, -GEM- 1li1n \\' Cn11s t H11·~ .. N.H. Rl-:-XLiOR~ h42-'1fi2J \lllST SF:l~L my hi>au11ru1 ~phr IP\'rl hon1e n r Baytr'f'lif, :1200-!>IJ. fl . 41, tir. .1 h;i -1•1,.11 Qn ff'P lanrl J u•t N"rluN'l't SiflOO to SS-t500. 011 nPr ;).l!t-2j\4. H arbor View Hom11 4 Brrlrnnm. fftm1I~· lll(lm. rl 1n- 1n;: l"'Jllln . ·1.1.·11 r-7":- 1 o "l n O\\'NER-AGE:'\T fH.l.-ii22 01' 644-~l.Y. ~lli-:1411 ~-4'10.i lit'f"'nsffi J,, mnrr. Sl l.JJO. 11·11h hll1n~ ,t· lri:: lr11rrl \'rl 1 Uin::;-BA~t0u-,~-.-,-Jl->1-. -.. -. 'iZ i\.1orlr! 24x52, 2 BP., 2 BA. O C•ll 0 4' =·1 ' uplexes/Units ".,....,,,4 • '"I' S21i.i prr mn. FA,\llLIES $16(} yr\y. 2 hlks ro B1_g Co- Crro!"rl rhrunut. A!.!l"l 20x.\1 2 sale 162 HALLMARK CARDS l)="l.Y. ('1111 A1<rn1 ~lfi-4141. rnna. 1 arlulL • nn prt~. AR. 2 BA. Ptirl porrh. 1\lsn '.':'.'.':'.'':""-----~-Balboa 1 sland "SINCF.: 1946" r..1:.'-~;,211. '2nx44'~ -2 BR, 1 nr 2 RA .~ t:i':JTS \1·11nled. H111'e tnJvPrs BUY OR !'~~LL ls! \\'ts!rrn Bank Rlrll'. r;rf'rn!r11 r r;irk. li:-,0 \\"h1I· lnr rlu pl rxP11 up to lge u~i!~. Holland Bus. Sales 3 Brlrni, 2 Rilrh. hli-i n~. lJn1vr1·111t~, P11rk, Jrvinp llPr A1·P .. C.\1. I ,\grn1 fii :;....722:'1 H fR. "Th_" BrokPr 111th Em~thy" ("1l rpr!, rlr:iprs. yr 11 r I y Days 552-7000 Nig hts • 11 2 Hr furn i!pl. Sli~ mo. on yr11r·~ leA.;P. Arlults only. ·::..i;2i:t LOVEL Y FAM ILY PA RK [' Income Property 166 1116 Or!ln,ge Ai·r .. C.i\·1. IPl'l~P. s.1i:l/111n. fl7l-42;i1. .'\ Hl1. 2 RA. all hlr n~ & "X · 6:14-4J71J 5'10-06/Ji;; EV1-:s. - -.----I ·Costa ·Mesa trl'ls. 1,;,.11r lv nr\I', ,, nllllll N ~;\\". OF.LUXE Dana Poinr CARNATION I C. I <I Capistrano Beach 3 RP. 2 ha. f11n1 rni ... $1 Kl 1-----------. rl I I 9 "= "9 2 i ce rean1 ;i.n 3 RP. 2 h .,.;· ! ,~-4110 C d I 0 .~"P. S7195:'\X. Anll :'l lnhilP uprx 4 ·""'!· .... 5 Silver llill &kf'I', Pf'rfr ct fan11l y RF.AITTlfUL (\('t'an virw /\· ; RR 2 hll I r ... ·:~ asa e ro Hr.-:l!P~. 5.':1 -llflll I L:inlf'rn. \\'rl:>h. Bkr , hu11inf'Sl' .. Call :l46-3i98 tor f1•11mr , :: BR, hl11n11. illl 4 BR. 21 ilh ·I;.~····· s2rJ 3?'.' ALL VTll.ITIES P AID NE\\' 2 Siory _ Bf'au!v ··~"-'=-4~"l-'-·~------full par11cul11n;. knnl1y p1'.1*': i-11n<lr~·k. 1·rry l · 1 11 ........ S.l .:i Compare hrfore Vfll.I rP nl 2~:~P~'2'·~·~,'~ ~!~ Ten~,~~~: :E £;~~· ~~~:'~~:.,;· .. ~'·,,,:~: t:::~: ~:;';:.:"''"'·I rD red hill ~":~i·~~~~~~:·~:,~n~~ * * :.JB-.\672 11: * Pfll:O.lE 1-Plrx 3 Rr., z B1I .. -.-c--~-~~1 4 Br. 3 Ra. 1''11.m. rm. 2 rrplr. • . e S«p;i1•11te din'£ a.rE>a ---- _ _ Business Wanted 210 c11 rfX'll', rlr:iPf'.~. RR Ai'\D REAi.TY • llome-ltke. srorage: * FURNISHED * inr S700/n10. $62.;..oo. N. e P , !Oxa,1 F.i.:pamtn. 2 BR in nJf'f' Cnsr11 ,\lr.~:i. 5:'17~151 . EXPERIENCF.:o & sur-N ~~\V. l/,11rt~ir V1p11 Homrs. ! Univ. Park Cf'"n1er. lrl"ine rl\'8te pal111s Ct'Sl'ful m1lnuf;i('llll'Pr ii·ill l $4S;i n10. 6il-i111. I Call Anylln1P, .it13-M20 • Cl~crt gAr11,l!p 111•/J<!or;ige arlult park. Only SZ"l50. rlOl\"n. Corona rl@I '.\fa r triplPx. Gnnrl • Full leng>h bl uJI I COn~irlr• P""'"''· 1'n• n"l">•hl 2 BDR.\IS., J•pl•., h , R , _ _ mar !! P · Ana l\1nh1lr RPsa!C's f>.11-1100 10<·. 2 Br .. 1 811., f'll, Agrnt ~ u• "'. • ' or parlflf'rship in ~mall c11ra.R:t'. Bii-in~. Gor$:t'flu:(· Cl.JOICF. 3 &lrm., 2 Ba. '!'an ~u"' . . "· . • go1n~ mr1i:. concern . 5'1. nf J-lls:;h11·~y. S 2 7 :l. rp .. orm nin rm .. II rium. • "691..anrf'r ""':-,·2 2 BR 2 R' I fi7; .... i22.;~H~l•ROo-..--,--.~, -' I I J "' , • l-.111,g.sz Bdrms 11/11 C"l'pl~. rlrp~ + m11.ny fUNIT -Walk to Behl 714:4~2.ln. 67,~521,1.. pnnl, rr nn1~ "''· Yr11rl.v Pool • Bll.~heques -rur- xr1·11.s. :1~$-693.~ ;iny1i!nP, 1 & 2 BR. $110 l\1, S16 tit rln . l<'al'r , A1'All \!;1\' l. ll33-:ri-IS. rounrtcd With plush land- 70!! r 7 H11\·e ~m@1hln2 you \\'ant lo 2 BR, 1 BR. frplc, 11'/IY Cplll, . sc11ping l·!l'JUl'P HuntinJ.:'.' '\"atch the. · ll lm, HB 847·395 · SPJI'.' ClassifiM arls dn it blrns, i;:11r11.gr. no prrs. UNIV. Piir_k. lt>a~" .1Brlrm~2 Adult livl~ 11 1 It~ b!st OPEN HOUSE coluJnn, Cl11ssirif'fl . 641-3671!, 11·r!J -('a.II NO\V 6•12-36i 8. ''ear ly. 67:;....Hfi2. halh, ;irnuol. Pfl""I ~ ,t· nr La rge 1 BR $\TI ilrhool:(, $32j/mn 4!M--9;i14. l!TILITIES FRE~ Costa Me,a 4 Bf.DR0011:1S -2 Nitti~. !<Unk£'n Hvin.R: 1"001n, 1'<lr'• nrr f1rr plat'P. ;ii! hull r. 1n5, family room 11nrl " • rellc.nt 1'0ndi!ion. Quit'I rl'1Udi"nlial arca: 011'nc.r 11•HI lrll.lllf', nr lra!'f' nri- lion, '>r ,o;ll.IP -$275, mo. Call ~5J1424 IOpcn EVff5. I SOUTH COAST REAL- TORS, --DESIRABLE-- Laguna Beach 36:i \V. \Vi l...:nn fi.12-1971 ----WEEKLY·MONTHLY • S'.f'EPS TO Rra1·h - 1 Ar, Executive Suites stv 1•l"rri~. i·hllrl pr! ok. 2080 Newport Blvd, ALA Rentals • 645·3900 Costa Mesa e OCF.ANF RONT -t Br. 641-2611 ~Iv r<>frii.:. sml J)(>I, all ufll STUDIOS & 1 BR'S inr $1+;.i. 1 • ~-RE I-~ Llntnl'i ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e Jo"REI:: l 'hlirir! -------e rull Kllrhrn NORTH END e lle11ti"rl Pnnl Rl'rl@conitNl 1 BR GarR~i" e L11.un11ty ~·11.ri hlif'"s Ap!. Smve. N>frlg .. rrpt~. • TV &. ni11!rl 5,.iv &\'Jl[I J·/Oi\"IE <lrp!I. lrg rarrl. Chlld/pc! e Phom' ~rvicl' 2 Br. 2 ha. r ptrl, rlrps. torrt'd ""lt'Om,,, Sl j{I, ---=-~~--- 11ir hca1, Garb-di~p. bit-Ins, NU-VIEW RENTALS r URN ISHF.:D 2 BR. Apt . lrplc, patio, g11.r11gr, ~·a1cr 1 "6·~·-~~l0~~-"-'---'"'-!»-.12411 Viii. pa id. S\iO/rTIQ, 2271·8 -)111plr A\'r, 5'1~5913 • '" 4 BR 2 BA '' F'r)'llr. Lrt p11 ,.., J,.rrM ,.-m I Liv. rm. 11 l lrrl nP"'n~ t11 RLt;f"t"S, a!frac. d ,. c . LM"r"Hf aJ t-11~1 l hlk' 1n f>ATIO, p11n1>l"1 rif'n off n1ort. Tn11 nhN1!of'. 3 BR. l1t BA . furn. Older couple pref'd. S,VIO. \\'nndsy Blt1Phi1'11 C~ n., --··--- RATE RF.:ASONABLE 11rrht. <lt'~n. 2 brl., 2 ha., 1. BP.. lri::. $1:",0, !wim prnl, frpl., i;pt<I, blrin k ; 1 . , lrlf'~l for· h11rtll'lnr, nn Cl\rporl. ln<lry rrn. Adlr!, chi rlrrn. 199.1 Ch u r ch . rrf. 0111!lf'r San Dlr~o . ..::!.!t-,°"'!16:~1'-'·.,.,~~---- 272-7976 or 45!)-Ylf!.l e\'"· QUIET 11dul1. l hr. l't h11, l~ CLEAN 2 BR,. '1 BA. ~:k !o ~hop~ 2 r1t r aar undfr lireplece, vir"'· l blk to RI~· 211'1 f.. 16lh Pl, Phone hc'Arh, g11r. Adult!>. 4!)..1--637'1. _ lOt\ """~.-·'O",,-=---I Hnrrini:r'>n f'rn111 r ~ "'1'1. hl!n kitch. ('11rr , rlrl'lpe:(, .an1'l 1'0!{lrful pl'llll'l. ttr pool ey °'41""r t:li-J.11': B11dly 1n nf'rrl of y11.rrl $31,Y,O. i;.i4-291j 979-1!'17(1. "ru. 1tll rnAri"~ ~!~"~~fl but II rral bu.\' fl'lr F:S('l~O\\' rI-:LI. Tll ROUGll I ~ ~.,. , I J,. "'-'• flArhnr V1i"11 l!l)IOI'!, 3 BR ,. #.tn 'VI'"-"" ., .. _. 0 ~io:>p. ~fft""JON REALT\' l~...()731 puig M ull n ct u p 1 Pd . j ..:,;_cc..~_,,_~~-"-'-=-;;ci-:L11 rmM mM,.1 1917 P\)r! Bn:itc~r. !l.)7--8613. I OCEAN Vl£\\1, l blk ,.., larltl,,. Pl 611 -6l6'1. I:-:=,..,,...,""',....-:-;-•-,--!Yach. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1: h\ rm D LOVELY l Br I ' L. nr &· lrpl. "P drn rm. 1, \nn<f AIL Y PILOT t--.... 1'1 Sbt'I'. !tp'.I. 1tlrilflul. I '.Itri \\ /p\.cy, many xtra~ & mu>) <tru 1 •1 1no 1 ;, .. ,q, Sy o•ttr. 01"'" CLASSIFIED ADS '!2 j H~1~,. SAf k Sun ,_, , ..iw"' w.1673 n•-l163 FOR ACTION ••• --",;_ ____ _ Acros.c from Country Cluh m Mtlllll. Or. * Ph , Mll-li7fl6 e HARD lo Rr111 -2 Rf, fnr rl y11 rrf, ~nC'l i;:-11r. kirlii: ok. s 13."1, ALA Rentels e 645-3900 • CllE£R'' 2 Br. fncd :v11.rd. f'ncl 5(1lr, kirlt ptlJ, Sla.1. ALA Rentols e 645-3900 Sell the old stub Buy the new stuff N ewport 81ae1'\ 1\VAll. No111 1 & 2 Br furn, ~I. r#r rm. J;"ri lor, No rhtldrn, nn 1'>@111. 6•16-5824 J BR. 2~1 Ba. at~J>!i to bch.l---'--":.::C.:::::..::=_1 Rl'lni::., wA-V.r/dryr. '373 Hnu~I' llunrlng:' \Va tch th• mo. yrly. lse. !teS-62.S.t OP&'\ HOUSE column. 1' n q $1 • , ' ' 6 B " 01 Al B , F • R $1 N $5 Sh I ' a ' ... ON p •1· Ba , Hu Spo in No FU ~lo J" 5'J STU mo 1"' ON J" 213 Ap B•I unf onl I ie mo o~ A'M' ... y,, 61 Cor ~ I B din. drp No -437 2& pla 1,., ln.<;t 61' LRG pr!\ P"lr Agl 6 ThursQ1y, April 6, lCJn DAIL V PILOT :J~ 365 Apt. Unturn. ~S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 1 ,A~pt-•._F'."'.u_r_n_. ___ 3_6d Apt. Unlurn. Costa Me 11 General 365 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apts •• Fur n. or Unfurn. O-:-ff-,lc_•_R_,1n_1_1_1..,.,. __ 440_ Found (fru a d1) sso 370 * $31.SO WK & UP e Studio & t Br apt~ e Roon1 SIR & Up. TV, linens, ha1Jys11t!n2 &>iv avail, rl•c 1·111. ulil pd , 1nvin1 pOOI. T. V, 1·111, all n1ajo1· lTt'<.lit t'IH'fl~ Gener ii EL CORDOVA APTS. From $145 Furnished & Unfurnished lJ1Sh\\'ilSher ··Shag Carpeting • \Valk·in Clos- ets. ~·a rced Air Heat • Extra Lar)!e Roo1n.s • Beau tiful Game Room • Healed Pool • BBQ's· Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings and close lo shopping. (Nr Harbor & Hamilton St! Adult Living · No P et$. 2077 Chari• St., Cost• Mesa 642-4470 Co1t1 Mesi NEW NEW NEW VILLA PAULA JUST 1'~1N"tSllED Families We lcome! (10 2 BR, 2 FULL EAl e S!ll'cia.I cubinel sptirt· Huntin gton Bea ch ON BEACH! Newpgr t Bea ch BRANO NEW! AUL:LiS ONLY -Pf:T 01\ LJl'.;1.UXI'.: 2 BR $!." Ne wport Beach An in1por1an1 addi'('~ 1·S1 n t'OIJ:\'lJ len1at • Gcrnt.Oln be> )OUJ~. Loci.IC" you.r Of· $1'1(-phenJ aboul 4 nwnll1•, ru.:t 11 in a prt'Slir,e bulld1n~ bhack 11 /Ulll o1a1 king s, 11r DC aarpu,1., Jreeways & r ounta111 V11ll1•)'. 8.f7-9j,1j. FURN. & Ut\Ft:"R~. l..ArtVI-: l Blt sw;, 2'112 D11ro111 Or, JI; inc 1-..·staur11nts. -----~-~­Li t.arr blur parakcrr found VTsTA DE~ MESA°" Apartments , BR. ~m 1·--, •\ Balh.~. 1lhlll\\il~h1·1·, ill'C· I ,t: Z UR. t~urn. & Unf. 111 :'llt'S<l Verdr area. -,. •v .611' " UJ.-li11i1 ~·r · StO\'l' & Rtfrli: * 833-9303 * ADULTS ONLY plUl.'!'. fJl'IVUh' Jlll!tO, ~\\llll· • Sh~i; <'rpt'g·Lgf' Rec ---~~--1 .;,.1,,;,..,;,.i: .. ,!,l F urn!tu!'e i\1 al\11 blc n1a1i.: poul. r.,51 :ll2J. t:••rH~·r FURNISHED 'l roont itu11t'. f ND [)111·r's '' trh in C 2 P.>tl ra l.i;:r . f'XI'<'. olfirl' ' · . , •l . a r p ets-Oru(X's~tisl1\va~her _ 103,1 Sruua A~'(' HENT stn.1•ts $155 wlt'Olllt(\'tirig llmaller orrtce l.et.'Un~,' ~x:1.1 c,111 10 tdl"U· hca tc.>d pool -s.aunn.s-tent1ls Newport Heights I Irvine & Mu¥Drive \l"/ii'e'y de~k . {'rnt,·, "''-I· tify. I. l-.l9J.I_. ~-~~-~ f'f'c room-0eean \•1e11•s 5 '' •• patlos·amplc parklng l)E:l.UX 2 BR & 2 Hit ii/Ut'll 1 -.-.-~ 54S-48 5 * f'd & parklnJ:, SZ2.l pt>r mo. F~D April 1,.1, femalr h!k .~ sccurl1y Gu nrds. apt.~. Neii , n·ady !r'lr OI.'· t-l r.."\ lx:achfron1 a µ 0 1 , 2000 Pla«nt1a, 6-12_-lro_. 7_. __ 1 ~~111~;ch,urn.t. \'lt' ~.ll 2376 Newport Blvd. a.1s.9755 This ad worth Sj on r1'nl DF:C0HA1'0R furn., 2 RR. 2 BA. CQnclo. priv pi.11io, 2 c;ir gar.. pool ,t ree hall , 11dul1• no Pf'I<:., S2~JO ruo. inf'I utll'. ;;,1-ti29. HACJ ENDA HARBOR e Lock i;tnl'ages "·/Ji: stor e llm l'f'il e Ln<lry & Patios • 0 1'\'·Dlsposa\ • Dl"..t!X'S e Ocrp 2 t'Olor shag r plor; e Special soundprnofin~ HUNTINGTON l'Uj):J.ll<'Y A1>r 1I 1:1th. IH~ Jlq ~lont hly \\1n1rr ra!<"s 111 Ofo'F!Cf: or (!e,k "P<IC" __ -~----~- PACIFIC fl ,:! Ut\. 11111 1Tpt.s & 1tr11.s .. 1 Junt> 30. A1·ail April , 8. l.ngunn 7'i.;ut·I. on S.'ln \\1111'1' 1•"1!• ."':l•n"~"I 1h'!.or, ---From $150 * SUPER I .BR-. -DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS e Nr. San Di~o r·rw. lllU"· bor Blvd & }._huols ""'"ll"lflk r ni, 11·ptt·, fish\\lll' ~;>~li>-~19~1'J~. ~~~~~~~ Dll'llO f t'\1)., boorn1n:.:-art·'· •·11 IH•.u 11 111 ~ '1 l.;11:11uc1 Lovcl)' fu rniture f r1~hll'l11·11 1 Furni$hed & Unfurnished sppl's, ,,'_ros!-lre<' ri'fi•it, .Ilcated Jlool -Garages -Shag Carpetin" LAS llca1 , Gas Cookin~ an<l \\'ATER-All paid, i ll OCE.A,\' AVl-: .. 11.B. (il4) 536-1487 F A h••a!. Lrg 111• \'fl!, t',irn· alli 101\' &~ $100 inn ~lf\1 -~1~11 11.1111, ,l p.1.1 1·~.1-1~:~ IJ1n ;tr('ll Pvt dt•1:k. t\o I )~ ~q. fl. 11n11~. s:H-1 k\I Lost -SSS quet>n l>c!I, cpl 111'1J. Disl I All U · · • AduH1'. Sl50. 2220 Elclt!n. l\\•a s lCr -tiltt1es Paid. · Month to Monlh $180 622 H amilton, CM St:oe ;\Jgr-\Jr. & fo.lrs. llol.la n 548-2062 Ole open 10 an1-6 Pm Daily \VJLLlAilf \\'1\LTEHS CO. t·hdr11·1·11. S:..'liJ rnu. 13\Jnu~ 1 Rent•l• ,,6i -Offices • 600-Sq . F t, \\' l<'.1st.•, !,1.o;.:x.167 11 kud~ ur ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; Cu.sin i\lt•s.'.I e j,).111.:H::o 1.l)S r \'\•· of I~ ,<J; b 111- 646·6378, Adults O nly· No Pets 241 Avocado St., Co1t1 Mesa 646-1204 '"""""""""""""""'"'""'I uft ~::~ pn1 for nppL 1 !1;111,q~>11s. !'1!1 11 11• 1. * FRESH AIR Sa n Clemente Rooms 4008 __ u_,;_"_•_•_•_R_e_n_t_a_1 __ «_s_I s.·hn.~11 ... r k ,,111·r .•·11 $125 rno • illoli. IJm' \V/l·nbana. co111r1I furn, htil j pool. Adl tli, oo pr1~. I Season !\lob Est. 7J.j~ ;\pr B11"1t. 5~!1-fi332. *' VACA1'10NO""CS~pe-,.-to~l~S~I0~5°. I \\' lk 'Bl"· o . J•· !><'!\ <'(Y.)T, ""'' !•t II, 1·~·dl1 ~l(j2-HKH •Li)~ !'~\''' 11 .. ...'! to ·~a1·h: "" ~ • ""'' " \:f;...~'fl';"I ' Li::e i & 3 BR, apts, nt·11ly "'7x.:r to ;~ilC'h. l"'l'll' 2AR . ROO\I 11 /J'l\'I r nt r. p\'I h:,, sr:~. f>"l' UlOtllh ~I ~). ------ LA COSTA APTS. STABILITY PLUS dC'COr. \V/\1' C'rpts, d1·p~. I ,I.A. I rl. dl"Mc~. Grf':H I l'l'll"U:, hotpl:Hf', rolor 1'V Brookhurst, 1\nnht'1n1 S11ilt• LllST Shrltit• 111111 , .ur 1 & 2 BEDROOMS lillns l""ierpt rf'fri;:. $1!'JO to Vtt'11• Cpts, <irp~. Ds11h. pool pri\·. Hrls. Grn! prrf'tl. 1J. \\"11wlo11· frnnt rtn , hr;u C'ol11.·• Brn .~ \\l,1 L• Furnish_ed & Unfurnished SECURITY S?!.i.' No sngl~. no J.X'IS. r,•nC:-f'. Yearly f1'0Jn SZ:iO n10. ~!11-79~ c·1'PI \, pl1•1u) of 11al'l\in~ in FJ hfl1I fl 1.1 .1· ,1 ·• 1 ,, ,\ Buill·lns • Shag carpets • 'Drapes • \Valk-ln 5:-:6-1711 . 492-?."•76· \\;;\~T~E~-o~,.-,-c~,-11-1.-,..-1-"-,-"-1,. ~ht'i"•OOll :\h.i111•t11.: L·~·111 1Y. 11111,·hd"i:: ..... ,{ ... J 1.1!1" J:f'- ~~~. oni~2 J\'o I! £' ' ~·. Cluset s • S\vi1J1min.l! IJool • Bar·b-ques . En· In a chnng1n;: sor1c1y. i1 c L1vr.: near thl' occiu1, r sL·:tpt> Apts., •ruu rll'J' o1· ~11111,1 hon1r 111·!1 1· h~. ~\;1~ :~1 .\lr .. i1 Ard li7;,.1.=i!lti ;1fr , J' " - \V. \\'i l.wn. closed Garage. \Valk lo shopping center. all appreciate that t'onlirl•'n1 to pt.•ac:c & 11u1et, t\t'ighl.iors Furn . or Unfurn. 370 11/•11h1•r st'n1or I ad y. ~:~~~11~t·• · .i r 1.11.-;r •J1· 1.iht·n 11•1111 ,\•,, i• r'I C.ill. ALL UTILITIES PAID ft.~ling uf hOl1 1e -11 cll-friendly, t,x.au1. bi)!' 2 BP. ~';'.-,..~;';"~!). ~~-~~--~-~ Sl1•'1'•'~ 11 ri•a 011 ,\p1 >I .tol • TROPICAL POOL Adul ts . No Pets n1<r.na~cd. 11crT,n1a1nta1nc1I. apts., clo~f'rl J.',lrages. Sl·l.l Cos: t a Mesa SLP'l;-n~,-,-. -,-9-"-,""~.~ •. -,,-ni· Industria l Rental 450 t 1Jd l-.nl!!1sh s ft' •' r ,1 '' , 2 bdrn1 s1url\u, 1 1 ~ ba, frplc. 354 A vocado St., Costa Mesi 642•9708 ll"s yours hPrc in a garden 1110. Call fur 1Je1uils, Toni, nlrlrr rrni)ly. oori-sniok<'r. ----------l)lhll'. J 1110. full 1•1111,· 11·' ~I 5pirol stui1'\1 oy. Adu 11 s apa11111ent ivilh 2 bf'drooTn!<, 5.36·5763 or nuss. 536·1738. BRAND NEW r101Hlr ink 'i;: niiuJ. S!ll/n\n 1.3 Adjo in M ·1 Unts (".di .i::.;..2~.,i9 <H tlli~!l"I~ $200. 1·1:1 E. !Sth SL Apt. 10. M ESA VILLAGE APTS. !i~:'~:·,i~u~~td ":fi"\:: ~~~ 2608 F.nelund SL. H.B. Adults only a µurtint•ncs l."1\J Orange C.\I A~:~~ 1~:~:~ ;;:r:~ r~~;,; ,!~1;~.:'.~ L t1~1" ~'1 3 r :: ·' ;-1 , 6.\a.}129. 3 BEOROOM-$150 ganl'() of outdoor livini::. SEA AIR APTS. $130 i111h pool, en<·losed garai:;es :-iTl.!Df:NT to sl~,.-,.-e~h-n-,,,-f' :.; \\'<·st cn~ta :.1 .. .s:1 Sti:. \t:.intl':i.ln1 II r:. '• \1 BE:1\UT. FURN. 2 Brt s1 :i;, 2 children welcQtne, no.ptJs _ _ _ siuu m .soon. __ l.J~ 2 BR. CrJi!.s.:. cl.~. hltns. liuill ·ins. t•arp<.>ls & drape5 _1'.}~ otl!f'r ~lll!lrru" <jJ.L.utr_ " A 111 1'! l:;t-f'-45.!J'~i t1·u1 llftli_ ·t11r o;-u Lt.1 -·up: !ltd Pool. ArtUl!i\ "fl li"A·&--,,rorcctl Air Healing • \Vater Paid • Car pets • l blk N. of Adam s orr Beach l'oni·rnrcnttyl&<at'jf"lf -11111. 1st ,t, 1.1<;t r,~-..1.iiO ;:.l'· .. &v11 1k,;rtrtY: :Ii 10~. ··-· ... , ,1 f!,•11 .• ::r •. ,\ ' or or infant okl ;\o IX't~. Dr,•1ics • B111'lt·1·n Sto1•e • Carpet • St•ll.Sl101\·· TH E VENDOME Blvd. 7'l9·•6 Ut it·a. 1 Or 2 Bcdl"OOKls -Sii-,-,,-,-.--1-ll~ ~,--~C,--~ :. . .i _'.__ ~l~-1 [t'!. )!is~ \1' n~ r " u Fro1n Sl:i'l Pl'r n1onth · ' " • niy ' 1'< 1Y1oJ111 t.lll· NF.\V rlr tuse :\f I in 1 · .. "I 642-9j20. I I R F ..1 ..1 5..16·2796 or5.16-7070 ,10,,·,,,,,·,,,00_1,,.,,,.1 • • '· 1 11> .. ,.i, l!l"I' ~in! bll-. . ·• \r• er· .:n.Jn( rv oom • encct1 Yar\1, 18<1j Anahrini Avl'nor Drivr Uy 2311 F.ldl'n Avc. •· J"ll•1\rr 1733 J\loiru·<n1t1 · · . · . 1~··~1·' ; * \\'T~'fER RATES • Allrac furn Studios Sll.l, 1 t BR's $125. Adul!s. m pets. 21J:j Eldrn, i\fgr. Apt. 6. Furn. Bachelor & 1 Br'$ •specially n ice. 2110 Newport Blvd., CM. Roon1y 2 Br Jurn ,.\pt upstau·s Sl75. UL1ls Prl. Baby 0.1\. No pets. G42·~M1. $SO Move In All~o-w-an-ct I . ELi\I GARDENS i\PTS Shady la1\·n-Pool-:\'.1 40 Up. in E. 22nd SL 6~2-3(;+1;1, ./ ATTRAC l Br. 11ot'll , adults, m P'',~. Util l)d. \'a· eant ·\IS. 18st ~lo11ro1·1a. 54s.-Ol36. ONE Bed.rm. Adult~. oo J>l'lll. Pool & Utllit if'~ included. $1·15-$130. :HS-i689. * 1 \\'EEi{ FREE! * Bach., nu de<'., no kit S75. 2 Br., $16.i. J\d!ls. 642-71f!1. Huntington Beach La Quinta Hermosa 1046 El Camino Or. =A, cO,ta Mesa Cull 6•12·2~2-1, !\•!J'S. Phil!ips YOUR choice 2 Xll'a sharp t 01' (';!JI li45·5iZ\O li'.'~~~Q;i;) ;tflt'I' !'i !i l~-~~1'1.i; !(\(i.!Ji~~ f'\'(•-<. )11""\ ·'lb~. J<](,, o•q!J,1!' 'I• 546-7331 l~R itPl~. Just .1 blks froin &ii NH \\l('st11iU !'Iii'.• Prrf -576-t 9600-S _F_I_ \k·~a V1•r(ff' ·"·r ... \ . .,, .. --* LARGE * Ocean. $1-Kl. 1.1·/frplc $\fi(}. O q . • ":Sh1tl1•y", 1:.·11;ird. :,f:,n.r,• A f'n1plr d n1nrurr 11 (I in a tl 1001 RI 1 :-.; 1· "41 ~'") VILLA GRANADA APTS. • NEWLY DECOR TED Adl t•» Pe!s on approval. . re 1• • ~-·' • ·•• 11 ,,.1.1•0--,. -1 _ SliO/ino 5-111-7386/6-16-7&19. ' . . : 1H1":11:1· "r , Bea utiful Grounds 5.~1 710. R tal W t d 460 'l'o\vnhouse. Spacious 4 Bedroo1n, 2 ~':! Bath. Guest Home 415 en s an e .:-1"1'11'(', Co~1·1 .\I"~ n · Balconies. Fi.replace. \Vet bar. Attached 2 car lO Minutes 10 Ocean ~I OVI:: I:-. TODAY ANY .... · ·., --~ ·---"'•·11 1"•1'1 &•nl'h 11 r• a· Clost' lo bus line & stores rro1n S139. Kids i\·elcome * R A E 0 B.v Jun<' \.irh .• o1· :! BR u11. t'l>-Olf" garage. NearCd~f high school. CM llrat & Sto\·e. \\later. REALTORS P IV T R OM* furn. Yrly lse $200·'300. ua 1 1 ~'-~·"'-·~-~-~~ 835 Amigos Way, N ewpO rt Beach GMa,eC'. RC'{'. Rm. Laurldry Z .s~{~~~ ~;r~~· SINCJ:" 1944 I fo1oodr am~ulato11y per "", n, Good Tsl or ocean side, Cd!\1. Lost Apiirot eolor<'d n11lll' 644·2991 Roon1 int·lu•lcrl WALK TO BEACH 6 73-4400 ings'. ruce c J(!('r u surrowu.I· :,,~;33ono P<"ls. R ~ f, i; . ~~t·c~'.:~:i:~ ~:~~';~~~: 1 BR. $140 HIDDEN VILLAGE APT5. 2 BR . $1 GO, Sl&:l. Sl75 Rrri n!I !\u 1.2 Br, t'pt drp.l-=========·=:.1 * C11ll 54.S-47!>3 • l)Ayi; ~-3GO~ H . d d M blt11, frpl. 125 16!h. s4;.3957I• ll 0 A n ,, I c II d --I Hom e·Like Living ac1en a e esa * • * * a re ..aun t'}'. ~ Ltl;-.,· Livrr ,v 11ht •rll'IBrrl Families Welcome! lGO \\', \\"ilson. Apl \. c:.r 3 Bit 1 1~ B,\ 1011•nhousc. El Puerto Mesa Apts Good n1eals. Sf'nli sis:,, Pt'l I Pe(SOnal1 I ~ :.;pl'lll.l.(CI' Sp111111'! ,\n~. ,,, 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH -P ark·Like Surr~ing "hag (·rpl. drps, ~111 applns. * * • ,. s:i:z;;. :'lh·n.\\'01 11rn .. "iJl-."d l I . . ~ ''Lu··.1 ··. · Lti1tli•'r ,-.. 11,ir From $159 Qu 1 1:.~r -DELUX~.; Pool, r1'c an .. 11. SIS:i. Va. 1 Bedroom Apts. V a cation Rentals 42S '.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 l'11tl Roll or H1ll .1~-11;:~- carp.ts . Dranes • A1'r Co11d1't1'011ed • f".nclo·· l. 2 & ., nn APTS rant. 67'.i-::.lOI. <WJ·c·~,~d.-I I ! I J " " CAB IN • Jn Bit: Bl'ai· City. Personals 530 · :. " 1an1nnr 11·• ,, 1 n~ ed patios • ~teated Pool • Forced Air ~Jea l • Prv. patios • Htd Pools 2 BR. Apa rrr.1t'n1s. Gara~r . $130 & up incl. utilitil'~. Also -----------111· r ustuon J-.lund C:"!I t<·I Sl3. 11= Cl Id o • Con1ple1C'ly furn. \r11l>l1t'I' & * ME Carport & Storage. Nr sho11'g * Adults Only .i . uu. 11 .K. lurn. Pool & Recreation * N ** lt>c! 213/i9.'l--1:~91. H1•1\Jni .,. 3l '"' dryr .. TV & linens. \\'kly 01' SIOO 2500 Sout h Salta, Santa An• Martinique Apts. .J.i-...., area. Quiet Environment. 1,·knd. 892-4141. 893-4321.i G!'nts. upli11ht'.' Loosrn up 11 · . ~~~ (enler 2 blks \V. of Bristol. off \Varner on Irvine OU stre('t parking. No Chil· a f'~rcn('h Qr S11 rrl1sh inn1>--LOST & M ISSED Llnda \\ra)'. !'Ou th lo \V. Central) • ~777 ASan11"13Ana Avrs··.~~~1.;., ----------! dren. no JX'ls. Rentals to Shar• 430 sas,:r. ur Just rest & rr tnx 111 };m:il l Seal l'111nr S1An1r.~,. 1• ;I'. Pl · ......... m \I•• G 1 F' P. l Tl 1· I 546-1525 1 '"' •1 rage's or .en our sl\111111 1M n1. ll' 111cs Frnilllf'. Vif' t\nirth)l'<! 1' * * $170 * * PARK WEST 1959-1!'161 f\Top!e Ave. i\IJ\N ll'OU\d likt' Y•lllllf{ & ln{ls1 11 Ur:.1,.r1vr n1assl'usrs ,, APARTMENTS Co•i,' '•l•.·a n1othcr s., children lo 5h r.r" f';1rk, B.I. ff7f1·f1~o:i_~c--I :~BR. 11 •• Ba., nc1vly painted. ... " u ..... UJ'I!. 1\llllill).: tu S•'1"VP yoo. -· VILLA MARSEILLES Bltns, c-rpt/drps, encl p;llin. 1 Bdrm. From 5160 his fully rurn 3 hr, 2 h11 . !un E\ri·utivi' ll«allh Spii "SA\·J:'lfY" 111alr 1!ox11•, 7 rnn SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. f\i· S<"hls ,t, i;hopg. Clulllrf'n 2 Bd 2 B PALM "MESA APTS. 11·/rrplc. Comp! fenced rr11 r 21 ~11 !lul'nnt. tr'·. Sui ti • i1.i L()~t vlc. Atl.1nt1. .\ Furn ished & Unfurnished uk. no pets. SllO Ccnlcr Si.. Fr~:·1$195 a . i\IlNlITES TO NPT. BClt. )d. klcnt for play area. Afl ~'1•l )l"•I~ ~! .. lllrHI Au'r~irtt•r 1:""'1;hursl, 11.B ~JAA.;,130 01 Adult Living c.~I. 6·12-8340 or 54~-26<.:2 JSS.1 Pa rk1t\e\.\.' L..ne run~. OR UNF'UR.N. :,:::o. 6-l2-359t. ** 833-2100 ** . •lliX--0 111. J)ish\vasher color coordinated applianc:es • BRAND NEW 1 & 2 BR lr\"ine. (Just orf t.:n bclievably large :.1ptit., CllHl:-."'TlAN sruden1 o r !\1 1·1ia 1i:1' Huft\ l 'hi•f"k j lflST: r-.1a1r Toy Poodle, Plush shag carpet • mirrored \Yafd robe d oors-FROM Sl 30 S..in Die~o f 11)' at Cul \'er l\d) huge pool, Jacuzzi elect lilt· \1·orking man ~hare nt:,1· 2 --1-L:l.t.Y i.1cr:;o;sJ.:I) hl:~··kish grey 1"olor.-Ans1v 1n Spanish Country E~ta1c Liv-indirect lighting in kitchen • breakfast b_ar. ins. shn~ crpls, dl'J>'S, sauna BR. h!r., 3 blks to Ot.'ean in Rr11011'n•·'l.I 1!111du Sp1r1tuah•1J "\enom".. Vic_: 39th & h · f • · I h I d Nt'ar shops, enc Jo s "' cl e1 c. Aclul1 s, no pels. Capis trano Bch., dsh11·shr,. Balboa 6T:i 1416 ing & Spru.:ioulli Ap1:<;. Trr-uge private enceu !lat10 • p us an scan· J?:C<i·ngrs. hu i!t-in'>, f' n 1. 1. Laguna Beach SfNGLES .. . . . F'mm St'ti 11 pie .. S!t5 mn. 496-4726 aft 4. S11iritual Reading given <.ki i· · · >-· r11('f'(I pr<ll; sunkf'n gas BBQ. in~ • brick Bar·be·Ques · large h eated pools pa rins. anraetive Inds<'!'!?· 1 ll CDR\I Fi~ , 1110 ly. 10 A!\1-10 P!\t Advice on S60 ftE\VARD for l't'turn of tinbelie\·;ihlr Livin' -Onl.v & lanai·. * 1-t'E\V, 2 & 3 BR, ocean · · · '' · ·' "11 \\'ANTS girl to J5 fo sh"-I s· 1 Adult~ only, 110 pets. 19<0 ? BEDRM F'-m SlfiO "'" ell nui !1,.r~. I rn n hrlp ~·ou. n1e e 1amest' prob a b y 1 Br Uni $,so.fur" $175 3101 S B • t I St 5 t A \!U., l hick to beach S2:l;i & -. · · ·•• •v hi~ aa1'flrn ••I, Call .. ,. 5 1 II d' o. r 1s o ., an • n1 \\'al!ner· SL. ;, 4 s . fJ g o 4. · \'ou'rr ri"hl thev're under ., .. r· " • 312 N. El Camino Hf'1ll, S11n 11t•n r ng l'O ar rea 111g "Poo 2 Br unf $175-furn 5210 557·8200 .. 64G·1209. ~P· 4:4-:.!3.19 .~ 49.\-33.S3. priced! 1;a· Mes.a Dr. • !~'m_._6_42_-_9_11_8. _____ Clen1rn1r. 492-9136 o r t:i•ll." <197-\j2!J. 3 BR Studio -furn $275 I COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. * LOWER * ft s ahl'ays the r !l,(ht 11n1e & IJ blk'I from Neio,.-port Blvd.) GIRL to liharf' .1rt 1r/mother 492-903.J. i\1.1!t·-~Si~.-,,,-,-.,~C~n~l.~A-l>P-,-"-,~;J (4 blk!'i S. of San Diego 1'"n\·y MANAGING AGENT al11·ays the right place iJ 54&-9860 ' & 2 chilrl1Y'n, nr OCC. 198 P~R~o=e~L~E~,~, ~P,.,-eg~n-,-n-,-,-. ~C~m-1• 11111 uld. Vic. 300 blk r;. 20,h On n.-a"l1. I blk W. on !·loll ~"'!!!!l/'t"!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!'!!!'~!!!!"'!!'t"!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! I GOLD ~lC'dallion, rront 2 Br. vou 11·,n1 RESULTS C II I ' 1· I I d •. , . _ ' e S'PAC IOUS e Orl:.Tar 61&-0'J18 fldenf, !i y m 11 at hr t 1" St. l\lon 3/27. ti'\ll ~17<1..,;: 16211 P k ·d Lan ) pa 10, enc gar, aun roml\I. .,, ~,,-,, =-~~~-----to ar 51 e e. Apt. Unfur-.. 365 Apt Unfurn 365 U"l.-....,,o & place that ad 11 0 i-~ 57· •1 SI •• 12 pre'"'0 ney coun"elin,,. Abn r ~ ---(7141 847.fi.l4l • • Adulls, no pt>ts. SlIISl mo. tod 1 ~ • es l>'"u Apl.$ a "o. 1are uvuse \\' . ,,,_ . · ... · \\'lllTE cal. \111c1ll fr>n1t1lP -Costa Mesi 64:.-3515. 642-6499. a)· l & 2 BR . w/Terract's. guys. Garage, etc. 19072 lion &. Adoption l"f'f. AP· ~ray spot r.J ht>arl BJH~J.i 1 BR., patio, pool. D\V. <lisp, ulil pcl. Adult~. SI65. 17676 Carnf'ron. R42-5192. Corona del Mar ·--' LARGE 1 BP.. apl. i\"11 Laguna N iguel From S\40 • SZ75/mo. Stin£r:iy Ln .. H.B. 6i3-6578. CARE. 642-t436. \1('. Rcwant. tiirill'l SI 1 d DISCOVER DTSCOV!:R\' • --. ---.---J'raJ>('S. Shag c ar P'. g . LAGUNA NIGUEL iag cps, rps, saunas. \VAi\TED: 3rd girl, 2>35. to F. d YOURSELF . So , l.fl~I: Ca!. 11:11·1 :-i1ant1·'•' "· CRrpoi·t & Jllllry. Nr sho p'g Apartments pool, J_Hcuz1.i, r~c~. 1;ar. share houM> in Huntirigton in , tn '. mf'O i1t \lanx, 7 n1o·s nlrl. 200!i \\' Sp.nrkling 2 Brlrm. garcien & Sl'hols Sl40 + drn. 99..~ El Call Abo l ~-N 6 '! Quiel Adull llv1ng Bch. 968-.1797. Call no11• -No obhg:11 1nn Balboa Avr. ;..: B G·l-"''\:l WeSliBJIU 21 Newport &each 2 llR .. bit-ins, Pool. \Vt1!k to FUR~·. bcnchf1"0n! a p ! · 1 beach. $200 ,\lo. Orange l\Ionthl~· 111·inter . l'<i 1rs. 'til Cna.~t r.ral E~lalr 6'14-4~8. J unr ~30. A\n1l ,\pr1l 8. ;r 2 BR·Vif'il". Poot. FrplC', 5:18-1930. 111 Bath dlil cnrpo"rl. $235. STUDIO nC'J r bertrh. StOO. 6T";.rl386 or 673-87:\1. ,. u vur 1 C\V "O MF.RRIMAC WOODS (714) 835--6885 (213J 387-3.19~ ---'' · ·· ",l ... · apts. Pool, jacuzzi, lush C1tm1nn Ap! 1. C :'11 ./ Lease Program Availablt! A';~ 1 11, C'l GIRL to sharf' N.B. apt. NATIONALLY I ldscpg. ~arn!jes. Adults -516-IH.i l No1v, 1 BR SIJ-1 . 2 BR. 1 Ba _·u..i '1 cn·Hnac ~Y· 1' Mus1 bf' reliable. Call f1'0rn Sl7j, Also avail, furn· -.--BRANO NEW • ' S187. 2 BR, 2 B<r., Sl96 per Ap! i\lanu.r:crs. Elclrrly tOU· 61.'.l-6R71. ?.-,!'!pm. RECOGNIZED I Instruction )~ 151 E. 2lsr, C.i\L 646-86fl6 Large 1 BR apr . Broni<' nir -nion lh. rlr. 10 t.:1111.~. furn or unfurn SHAHE niy 4 Bt>drooni Con-il-1ASSAGE for ladie! only . $11._ ______ _J BAY MEADOW APTS. dallion. Crp\$, drps. garh. j 29041 Aloma Avr . 1%-4272 Par tin! renl. 51Y.>.37ti. don1in1urn near UC!. one·haU hour. Jean's Inches A11·ay • 642-3550. 2 BR. Be1tm r·eilings. pri1· 1hsposal. Snu:IC' C'aJ' gar. Gas I Me;; Verde Huntington Beach ! 11..t~"I after s 5 h I I I ·1 I d & .~ 11~ "2 =., I ALCOHOLICS Ano11yn1ou•. <. 00 I & . mo. 1Tly, ~inglt' girl. no C 1 M pels. 677>--212~ . OS I tSI pa 10. rtt'. aC'1 ., c ose gar. 11·1r JIU, ..,., mo. U'1 -u......l. as,:e. Gas heat, l'OO!cing & DELUXE 2 :v :: Br. 2 Ba , HC'J\"TINGTON Garden s SHARE: n1y homf'. 16th & Phone 5-12-7217 or 1,Titl' 1nstruct1ons 575 ON bear h. la~f' 3 br, 2 ba 10 Junr 13. S 2;, !l rno. 213/592-2A'!21 Apt. U'1furn. 365 B~lboa Island ' HARBOR GREENS 2 Bedroom o r 2 Bedroom & Den 1rat<'r all JX/. All adults. no SPAC. 2 & ~ BR. apt. Sl4_o 1 (!ncl g3r. S150 up. Rental J\pts. lleil at Bolsa Oiica. O!'angl', C.:'11. P.O. Box 1223, Cos!a 1\'lesa. GH.ADUATE of SL Loui~ UJl. Pool, 1.:pt/drps, bltn~. Of ~"'9. >I A S46-1 323 Comnarc See . 616-lil:.!'I aft 3 pe!s. kill~ k c J11;.J ' acf! v e · ' • · ,. , . • · j · '· Social Clubs 53.S ln.1titure of '.\lusic. $eek1ng 387 \\'. Bay sr.. c.~t. ........,,·c011' N • 612 ·03· 5-16-1034. 1\'hBI you're 1111.ssing. r·r. 2 \\'orking girls \\'ant 3rd . I . I 6~·· A161 C I """" 0 Pgc o. " _, '1 S120 S2,IO · I I h •· h DON'T BE LONELY!! JO!N piano s uaen s. v-t . a I 646-007::: 1996 J\lep!t! No. l 6-12-3813 * 2 Br, ! Ba, garage. . , .gir o !Ii arr .,.,ac apt. 2 Bn. Bronc ~lrd1tll ion, Encl 1' r p I s / d rps/IJ\tns. Lrg e LRG z Br BunRalo1\• Apt. 4 in Nc11·f101·t Bt h. 673-2844 • l\1 ix 'N l\1atch Club • ~IODER:-J 2 Bl', \l'/glass i"!Osl'I S. $150. NO PE:TS. Gardens, 6 pools. Suanas. Garages for Rtnl 435 Box 4861· Irvine 67j..7950 I s~-•·" ........ J ~ ger. crpl~. dr1is, b!t ns, garb. 11·alled liv rm. bram ceiling , "'""'~ nu , displ, Children ok, no p('ls. 1 S on 0 E 551-MOO. llo! jacuzzi<;. Tennis. Vroi11 1 t't)' r;.: patio. luu. n · !19'. "I' 02.·19_ GARAGE il"""Cf' 11·flnted •n 120 Allx>rt Pl. Ea~tsrde. 1• 1 s •~ \l .,. N t B h " "">rv ,~ " I ][SJ or 1 • L .-..·l' . }.:I" al .,,,, ewpor eac ·----. ---yt'<lrlv rcusi· b ct iv e" n S1 6.i/mo. Ca~ S.· \\"1r pd. Prinl'l'1on l)r. (nr Jtarbor APT. Pool~1clr -Spac1ous1 · lost •nd Found 61'.!-0:R. PARK NEWPORT B I ~1 I $150 Fcrnandr. .~· ls.land Ave. Appli~nce Re p ai r BJl'(!I, UOJ:a OW, ,-~' pa JO. C JI D · 53 3 '""36 1 · ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~' :; Br. 2 Ba, unlum. pYI yrrl, 1no. ro right adul1 s. 84G-J:23. ~,. 1~'2\~111~ · · -.i ' & P arts LITT Ral Island I BR. apt. unfurn. lor 1 n1attJ1'(' adulr only. Ground f'nlranN'. hn:lt tic up on Grand Canal. S200 ' mo. Ycarl.v. Sl1.111 n b) o1,1·1"1('r, 673-0207. 1 11/2 Ba or 2 Full Baths 2 "'· 2 "'-I"' Jj; 11. E. APARTMENTS -----"'" '-~... :--------! f'nel gar, drps & crpts, bltn 2ls1. 2 Br. 1 ba-Slii 911 \\". h b LARG E l BB . olds1ers Office Re ntal 440 Found (frM ads) SSO D1srount App!1on!·•· 1~11i;.1r lli!O\'C. Adult!'i. Spacious 8.-1Sl h. Bolh n1~schl s. kids ok. On t e Gy 11·1•loon1r, 11alk !O slrop11111g. \\'nshrr, l)r)f'r, IJ1•)1,1:o•f,1r. ATTRACT. 1 BR. Qu ir1 up. per. !\lature arlu lt only. Yenrly lt'aSC'. $165 + util. 673-lj()J. Corona del Mar liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I fl·Taster size bedrooms \\'/high Clf'an! E. lll!h St. Sli~. mo. ~111. yRrd:'f. Py: 5-IS·fl!l45. Luxur; npart1nc11! livin,e ov· !i-IZ...Si43. DESK .i;pace avallable S50 DARK grny kil1en, male, Disposal E!l". t·1~··· }:•t bearn ceilings, largr ',,\'1ng l;;5-l&-;;;-_37;·,·6~o~r754~1J41-:C'_Jl~.c--,-,,. c1•lookin,e lhe l\'aler Enjoy L B • mo. \Viii provide furniture four white 1>a 11'i· 11·h1 noi;e &· GUARANTf;r-:u. • ;il!j-hti'!I :! BDR:'l1. cpr.s, drps. sun-1750 ~ ·h 1 h ·7 · aguna eacn throat. Clean plaslic t'Oll11 r. , .-----roo111 1v/cas or 11,ood burning SOO 1 Br. duplC'x. t adult. •i<'ck, <'ll"L g"l'age. E,,1 ,v...v rn t spa, S\\'111\· a t $5 mo. Answering service Ca•ptt t•voce ~ " -· I 1 1· h ·" OCEAN I I J BR I · I b 5 I 5 or S mo's. F'ound in Cd.\f ~ fireplace. Convt"nient laun-Non·smokt>r. ,l:;tovf'. refrig. Jf!th, Adults. s1.·i0. ~JI0-143 1 m111g poo S, 1g h.·u ten. ron . • H~ I avails le. 1787 Beach B vd. dry ar.ea off kitchen, En· Drapes. No ""ts. Deposits. "I" 3 •• 6 nls courts. plus miles of beam 1•cillng!oi, 20'x40' Liv-1-!unllngton Bench. 642-4321 at ~fA, & E'. C!1 lhi·y, J129 JOHN'S Carpet & Uphl'.>i;;;}. ,,~ or.>• .... 11 . b cl 1 6<1 l28 c!Ofll'd patios. 2 sv.1mming ref. 954 \\I. 17th 645-3787 I "====o:----,--~ icy e trai s, putting, shuf. 1ni;t l'OOm. Avail. apr. 16. DELUXE m 8(1. ft of!ice _ -;>. • CI<' a n er s. F. ~I 1 a pools, sauna, recreation EXECUTIVES, rent 11u tel, fl eboatd, croqul't. Junior l's t.sc. Soll)lS450. mo. Ulll. pd. su•'lc. '"!'lo. Corona d•I rDUND: Older bro1111 fem. Dri-Shani1.100 free SctJleh AITRAC. 2 BR TO\.\."llhou!lt', spaCIOUS 2 bdrn I nh I 11·· hi ~ • t facilitif!l!. 1 ,.., st>. ron1 1;, n1on1 y: alsc I 494-0737 Dr. L(vinson . i\lar. nr. Post Offitt, Snack f)Ochshund, Enstrr Su nday R:Uard (So ll Rcrn1·d1111t<;) .,.-11:: Ba .. l't'frii:; .. btl-in.<;. Suitable home office 11ork. 00 2~1 I nd w a .• ,.,c room P ans a N 8 ch Shop. Priv"le parki'ng. on Al 1cra Pk\11, n e 11 r D1>,ere11ser!> .~ all i,,Jur Q. J LS OPE:'ll t'rpt~. drp~. pool. no pets. Adults SJ&.> 516-4016.-2 1 1 ho' El ewport ea " •rt• i\IODE ·' 6-':H220. · · -~ ory 01o.·n ·o:.es. ee· Renlo•l<lmlcs Bkr. 675-6700 resf'n'otr • ln ~hss1on V1r,io. lirigh1cnf!r; 8. 10 min1Hf' SPACIOUS To1>.·nl10usC', '! Irie kitchens. private patios (fi\·nrr pleasf' call: 830-9"!14 blt'<lch fnr 1,·hit" carp!'t!I I 546-0370 * TOWNHOUS ET"" Br .. 2 Ba. vaulted ceili r1g. or lmleonil's, carpeting, dra· IDEAL EXEC SPACE FND !\lnrt·h Isl. ti nil ::.4 yr Sal'c ~011 r m11ney by .'javin~ ON TEN ACRES 2 Br, Jt; Bn, cpt /drps. pa1io. caragf'. Pools. :>J0-417!1, per1C's. SubtcJTanean pal'k· RESORT LIVING Do you nred nr1 f'XC'CUtivl' 11 f 1 ni1· f''Xll'a IJ'IJl . \Vlll i•Jr:ir. 1 A: 2 BR. Fum, A: Untum. Adil Sl6. 134 E r-.1 1 .... 1.. --inR: \1•ith t'.'lcvator!l. Optional offiCl' 16r dC'sk & rett>phonr 0 r "111" e i·at, Stm.i-long r 1 d' · s. a. · '· · e vv.J * 7 ,f.r 3 Br. J>"rplc. Blt·tns. FROM $ J 35 · . 111 QC h1111·, Drk Sihatlow !ltripe.•r.I •v ng r m., ining rnl ,l Fir.Pia-, I -Iv. pa!ios.I Ln. ;.~o."''9<", ,,. "8-1"•68. 1naid serv1ce .. Just north of 111 R 1>rest1gr J•/::. n<"nr li •ll 11 · •ny ,11 ... Pool r""' I c;·, t'J Bkfst ,..., "'~' ,J't Cl(1Sl'd garage. Nl'llr South fashio n Island at Jaml>Or· n1rport, frl'r1vays & rcstau. back & hl'fld n:-d(Ji~h cnr.~. ,, I 1i1Q (;'h I~ 1· ~· ' s enn 11 n n · $SO Move In Allowance Coai;t Ph1:w. MfrP..21. d •. ~12 11 ht fru·r. l<'i;~ & undcr11dc. couc 1 · uu· ;i. .J ~ r). 900 Sea Lene, Cd).f 644-2'611 '-0EiUl(E J,::L:-1 GARDENS AP'T'S et' An .,,111 Jo..1qu1n 1-l ill~ ti'~ Oak1\·oocl Ca I d c n ranls'! '" [)uponL Dr.. C!ill ~)141~1 \. C"ip Is v.ilnt t 'O'\lnt~ f"l"Jl (r<.facArthut nr CMs! Hwyl APARTMENTS • . LARGE .1 Br. frpl. gar. bit· Rood. Irvine, Ca. l!l'l·9303, nirrhod. t do v.ork 1111 ~~lf Air Cond . r·rplc's . z S\\·inl· rnShaEdy 22ln1>.'1n-ls 1!'!2~· ins, ne\v paint, crpls, drps. 1'~1ephonc {7141 644·1900 flpartment~ ..• and H's 1-Bay V iew Offices BEJ\UTlrUI~ 1on,i:: h11lrrd r.ooc1 ref. 53l-OIOI. · \\'ATC11 the i1un!lct In this ' ming Pools . llenllb Spa • ' . nc I, .... ;.>Q45 ll!J p!'I~. S\~5. 54.11·635i. fo1· t'C'ntal ulformaLion fun, tint! nt'J.,.hbnri and •Df'h1'Cc.\ olr·t"Onditioned hlncl; & \\hllf' (!?male c.11 --- 1 BR $1!5. R~lri.i!. bl!ns, --WESTCLIFF-ARE-A I Vl'fY & f I c <:'I ona t e El STEA.\1. Cnry>f'I (h•;inrni;. c:<CCUll\.'l! 3 bdnn. Occll.n Tcnni5 Cris • Game & Co~t"' Mesa r res1\gc lh·ln£ ln Qne luxur-Jtedccorat<?d. Lido area prolt:ssional al I 0 , st rrpl..:, gurh. dispJ, ~1 2 R a n ch o/East Bluff , 1 l" Bl\!d, duple.-<. Adu\!~ only. Bill'.ard Roon1 -c 2 g r., 2 RR. lrplc, !itO\'e, lou-' oricklgc. Thr re ':s $1 Rralon11n1in, Bkr. 6T':i-6i00 "') 01 ~11 pritts. J avg rms con1r1lctr "0· gen °1.,_..,...,, 6~2 2623 .,.. • " · mlllion Jn t'f'rration . OESli. ~pat>e avttilable S50 ,,;,,;,;,_ ~ · 1450 'I A I -'°'" I BEOR{)(' 1 Shalin111r Dr. A11t • C:-.I DEtl.:'\f.. 2 br. 2 b11, rl'fn" crp1i' dr•s priv 11"1 -v .,;,, s--~' ~1'1 &I0.0020. rnOl\I $165 _.:.._ · dsh11.shr, frp!c. nr Harbor & pA11o. Srnall p<'t L-onsldt'i't.'<l. f'NIJ. Hl'n Ooehshund. Ap-... ;c---1-------·I MEDITERRANEAN 2 BR 's, upper, encl gar., Bakrr. Adults. 5185 mo S200. !\.\'lmmtn~. tennis, b11li11rd~. :~$.; :~ =~ngtu~ru: pm . ..:. 6 1110 •11 olrl~ Rt'<i collitr "'-a.,.'-:P":•,.,ne--::er'"".:"='"'=""°""'"-I 1 BR riupilc, 22' llv rm. sep d in. a1·eo. b!tns & rtlfrig. clrpa;, CPl!i, redrr. Qui<"l. Non clrlnkers only, no pet:i. 451 Si'AWl\NI Rel. qu ic1. Nr. DCC & Shop'g., ri5i-1840 NU-VIEW RENTALS hcnlth elub!J. ~una1, pro-ovniloblt!. 222 Forest Ave, "'/brll. Vic: Fn1n Vnllty .. LARGE OR SMALL VILLAGE Adull~. llO pets, S140/mo. • \\111-~~ GARDENS * 6i3-I0?.0 or 49'1-324~ s t10p, Indoor golf d1·iv1nlj'. I.n••nna Bel\Ch, •~°'" _9~1"!>-4_96~'-!1...,.,.,.--'""'-~ All ""''I.Ir!! \Vork~ Cut-df!On, 6~351 5. .w JTUU ;... .,, 2·~ llarhor Blv1l., C.f\1. 2 BR . l 1b RA, rrpt/clrps, J ~I ~I AC U L/\ T E 1 BR rar~r. f'l ubhouse, etc. ARClflTECT. En,11;lneer. <"le. BLK k wht hound clog. Vic. p 11. n l' I . ren1fl(f<.'I, flnlSh, , •.. , 557-.1',020 LRG 2 BR \Y/palto, Quif't. C'ncl pntio. Sl•IO. &12-AAlL bftCh('IOr. yearly. Adulls un· OlflC'C', ,11 Olll Nf'\.\.'porl Coe.it ll"'Y I Rivl'I',. NR frnnll", r('p111~. rll'". 962-100"1. C 1 1_, n.i~rom clecora!i>d singlc.s s.iz ll'll bet 8 1-& • , • J Br. A!•1', nr\\, 11 greal RENTAL OFFJ('T"" rpls. 1 rp~. &tOl'e', re rig, Eas t Bluff ly. 100 fl. front octr.n. Pvl. Rhd. See 10 apprec.111it. t~'C· -wn : ;l .>pnl Cl'STO~l\\OO<h,'Ot'k p;,:;rj: • • o TO G P'I ":tr ndull io 1 2 1 &. 2 Bil Furn1~hcd & Un. l\(k for l)'bb1C' place" ro lii·e ~r.round: \Vnlk PEN HJ Al\l '' ,.,. · i.. 1 Pe S · f'nlt'flll('t, Up!l1airs. lJ :Hth Irr rnlrnnrr, ~SltO. · • 1n~. Cab111(''~. L;l'n l reriuro:. beach & ~hoµs. f'ipl .. blli\$. '•---iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 6-16-T.GS. I & 2 BDRMS. SI 67~<860 bt'fort 6 pn1. furni~ht:d. :'\n l('l'l·f' rrqull'l:"I. ~~l!l-:1'.'.00. OPI-:'.\. ~IAl.E: blk & 11h11r lr;: pup .\ft ; Ph o11t e Otll>urra.. 1 a~K'ful dcl'Or. 6 7 3-o ~ 3 7, * NEW * • • BEAlJTIF'l:J. 1 t: 2 BJ>.. }"ully Clll"fil"IN! & dt-np•'•I 6'1J-310!t altf'r 6 (11\\, ~lode!~ Open Daily IO lo 11 12011 ,...1_ ii, iilus·-.-A"',-,-,0-nd~.. Vic: Bruu:. & ltl'(lhUI. ;;,,\, tii.J..i.itl1 tii5-IS73 Cont~m porery G~rdcn ,\pl~. 2 UH 2 B\ " d d • S C S1 1C.~I I fic;,i l'Ollu r ----------• ' r CO\'M'C'lt p.1rk1ng !i'lll11~ . '' crp . rps, •l1";1f'l(' 11th ·1 ... :-1 . &16-1m2. Ce m ent, Concrete LRG. 2 BR durtc,.. f'rpl. VILLA PEDRO "'10 5 · frplc , pool . Ga!ll & 11Rtrr palft bl t1 n~. 1lsh"shr. r\r. 110011: OAKWOOD GARDEN I •• 61:6--9631 ** $15.lj.$1iO, Ctdl 54!J.516.1. 11 11"2 50 nJ'h'. dl'Clc Nt1v Cl'lrptl. Slli Arn tgi'lir; \\'ny, 1-t"'B O~f1. ' · mo. AUit.a I ,. J BR 2 B: 1),12-f'oi . · APARTM ENTS Cd \1 Iur11 1ht>rl t'lff\c-e11 . T:i' to paint & <lr11pe"t1. S:.!50 per n10. 2 BR, 2 BA APTS ,, a, upper, lrg. ; : &75-6050 0 ·~ I .1000' av11 11. SiJ mo, Agenl Agt. 67:Hi.510. Eve 11, l'pt/rlrpA, qulcl. Adult~. no .; ;;;; -.. \\'ES"I'CLif'f" -2 ar. _ t;i!')-72'.l.] JlfR. ... 6'134)778. Nes,u,11trN·Co,'•'flOmlrolrlaBablcc·kQuiB•l•Y· pets. 2281 Fordham. O~s -"''' 'I U.,& ;\dull~ Only, o Pf'tS, $1$1 (P.cJ01't Ll\'ln; tor -64G-1689 t'Ves .. , •939 11.... '1 Rnnm ofll~, bu!y rorll"l'. 3 BR, below lf!1th11 ll}'. nu Gos A \Valer Pald. ~to. to ' ' _,.... · 010• £0 Bt<Jford L n • Adull.I onl)'.) ~111 :.lesa . S~. Utili11~1 p.i.lnt. crpt&. drp1, fplc, rilo. Trom SJS5. rANTASTtC bachelor apt., Huntington Beach :..l!to-1~:\~·=~~~--NE\VPORT r.F'\OI inJuN"d Pfl\\, "9').lS<l'S. beamed ttlll,,1111. Jtnr .. itun Chlldren Welcome. privall! I bdrm. Ntw panel· RG 2 B 2 na d ~&\\'PORT ISLAND porch, $26j, IW2·.:illl f''l't!S. 2332 Elden i\\e • c•!. 7034 injit', shag crpta le bar. $140. L '1· 1 r.. d ·• .. !l'K' ~t'I\ Duplt:-. 3 BR. 7 RA , 16th at lrvlllf.' ,,.... ro .. ) • .,, .. 4 pa.1 o, "\31t cpts, rp~. "''"~· d ••• -·· ,1,~1 -0 UNIQUE chaleau on Bayside' I':!~'""""""'""""''"""'"".'" I ~'~~=-·~-----qui<'! de3(!ot"nd SI. Ch.ildn!n _ r1-pts. i'J)";, dsh"·ttr, frplc. ~ or 11 • · ' Dr. 2 lxlnn. & OOn • dining: 2 Br. ._:/ttovt, !i'mtill t'hild 2 BR unfum .• hl'atl;'d pool, p('t ron~lttt'n"ft. SlGS, /\l!"n 7 5300/mo. C 111 Gi."~169, ----..... l'OOm. Adultll only, $315 ri10. OK. 1~ mo + $2!> ('le.,nlnr lnflry nw;im, eh ldren ok. No Br. lurn'd $17.). 7681 E llis Fnrlm."'ilrt'lll under soo. tlou.st' llunlln~~ \\;.1ih the l A i:ood 11·an1 ad I• Al!"'nl ti7M9l'.t, 640-0020. fl'f'. ~ Ah 6.. JK'l•. 126 ~16rilt. \f111ta..C.~I. Nn A ~17·Tj,t7. tr.I' th!• Prn,,y Pinchtr OPEN flOUSF; Miii ttr. ln1•1· .. trlltnl i I I • I -'---'-----'-==,;:..:::::....::::..:.::...._ . '""" t ,Jo'O\J;\lJ, rnalc. )Oung doJ;. CF..\lf.:>."T \\111RK. oo lr·b 111 P\)rt Be11ilt', mos1fy black. s1n1tll, rea"-\llAblc. 1.-r e ci 11111 "''/wh!I,, V~c ~l~s11 Esll.rn. II. S1utlll-k, &i~l$. • Verd<.'. :i~i-6610. i•ATIO~. "-tlki. d1'1\e, tn11.1.ll S \\'rt"" old, 1>.hl1f' puppy, nC'w la•-~. ~11\, break. loerm11n hep. 9&~i li'il 'ie: n:>n10,r . .>I 'for<'t. \~'ArMr Orookhunit, F n 111 }-'l.OOR \\'llrk It p:tl""- ~-dr1\t11ays1t ld r w•lk s. FXD 2 Shaa:ey d('r)C•~ Vic Lle'd k bonrlt I. &i~. c~~rtlrl~ '-'. P1t11l1ne. l~B k ~M'\IER r.iur$! 01n;~rt·e F\. ~'i-00.;o,_ _ _ -\ n, ... ,,.,, p:111<"l~ drtY et., \\"''" f:lrptuu11 D1m, .. A·L111,. !>11}c\\alk"" l~n. 'l~~'-'i1l . . ' .ff) DAil Y PILOT Thursd:ty, April 6, 11172 ![Ill [ E""'6Jim111t Help_ Wentecl, MI. F 710 Help Wonted, MI. F 710 =-------1 Gener• I Services Plumbing ROO.\I Addilions, Eslimalf!ll, CAR.ACE Doon ln."ltl!JC'<l. ECO~O RoolPf Sc _r" i r t'' ASSE,\1BLERS 2nd 11hifl in CASTING NOW plans & lnyou!, b!lllitlt or 2 Sl'r\'le<!d & rr1>11.i rrd. Drdlll! oix·nt~-$J. ,i\1 1 1.iln elett.i:onlc21 firn1. Niaht story, L.T, ConsU\lcllon. Opl'r:1.1or11 j n i> ta I I t1: d & llnell ~~. $-1 •• j(). S<r\JCe premium offered. ?\o f:'Xper 8~7~1S11. str.vic.-ed. Ed H11 r r ! 3 on , rhrg. S.t50. i\lo.~icr Chrg. rNI. Also -'flt't'<.l :itockroom 1)4',µj5(N. !~IA . A!ue Chip S!a1np.s. c!t'1·k for gen'I :dOCkroonl J\dditions * Remodel !ng ~3161. rlut lcs • day lihilt. Aloo need Gt•l'\vick .~ Son, Lie. TOTAL SERVICES CO. 673--00-JI • :..19-2\iO Plumbg _ l)aintg _ Cai'Jx•nllj• $:i lltt Phunhin~ & prt-eislqn inspector tor Elf'C, Rrpalr _ Inst. 646.18()9, f '.leclricaJ RCTK•lr :snlail pnrt:s im;peclion in JACK Taul an c-fupair T,;;;;;;;;;-------l--~&:1z~.:m;~;'5~o~r-6'1~2~·1:4Q3~-electrical 1'f'tay, mfg., expe:r rtmod., 11rldil. 20 yr•, •'X f'l. Hauling T'LU~1RINC Jtl:PAIR prclf'1Ttd. Apply ln person. J.lc'd, ~fv. \Vay Co. 517-0036.1 ----------p 11 • B r· It o· No job mo s mall o er "' 1'1n1 1c ( J\'. Child Care YAltD. xa.rru:e c I ea 11 ups. * G42-Z!2S * A~!F Jncorpora!ed Hl!RlOVf' fret'I, tl ir1, Ivy, 26181 Ave. Al'(<()Jl(lf'r!o CHILO Care. l 10 3 yrs. Full S k 1 r-1 n ad er. IJackhoe COLE PLUMBING San Junn Cupl!ilrrtno lime. Ali!O \\'f'ekrr1<!11. :"llcPJi S.17-W">G. 24 hr. srrvice. &15-JHil An Equal o fl p 0 r 1 unit.\' Verde lln'O.. 557-6190. LOCAL mo\'es. ha u J in g . Remodel & Repair E1nployer ,\IJSSJON Viejo Child Cnrr. rleanup. Exp co I It> i.t" ,\1/f, llo"yv.·()()(J producer seeks ne...,· laces "''ho 11rt slnCf't'l'ly Interested in h<."iu:; in 3 GP rnte~1 mol ion plctw-es lo be fihnt'<I early S1unmer. i.-or !ntervie\\'. (:?Ill 464-3121. CLE111CAL Typ!~t. JIOSiHon \\'i lh dynan1ic corp. in San Juan Capo. l de at sur· rounding s, must be i11· tert'Sll'd & good "' i t h li.1.ru1-es. Reet>nt ,. x pc r, dt•.s irt-'tl. S a J a r y com· n1~·n~uratc \\'ilh f.XJ'M'r. Con- _ta<:Ll_lr. Borlin, 49'3-45a:?._ Flexible hour~. 1neals, 3.;,. stu~nt, Lrg truck. Res. • • • • • • ,7,,~,~.---------~'1'5. $Z:i. \l'k, 586-2'1'.!7. 53-1-18'16. fAT/IF.:H & SONS Lot Man CONSTRUCTION , Deroratini;:, 1lrNli;:n, carpen· 1\ . . , \\'e are searching fdr a con· DEPENDABLE chlld care in ~~RD & Garage Cleanup. try, plumbing, \\•Iring, f!tc. _ 1 Iotor Dttiul,. Ca.1 Cll'nnup, tract administrator · in the my home, Around Herbor· .F N't> est;. 7 days, Cull 4 generations exp._ 25tli yr ro1ne n1l'chan1C'al knowledge constr. field 10 join an .'Cln't Baker a1-ea. S.16-4145. anytime, 54S-503J. in bus. -Lic'd & bontlcd. ll")U...., _____ ~-J-~. client co. in Org. Co, $15,000. Driveways TREE \\'or k. rofotilling, R'.18-3:145 '~ 'noc:or4 E:\.'ECUTJVF. f'UU., p/timc, mgn1t trm!, M exp nee. Salllry/conun. Fuller Bni!ih 962--0-UG. FULL Tlll1E houseket>pcr, Vt't'll'ltuwnt, xlnt fringe bene- fil-, Bevefly ?olanor, Capo Sch 496·5186, GUARDS Full or p/Hme, Prr rrr 50 or older. \\lotk any :<:liift, Uni- forms furn, Contact Chuck Si1er 19700 Jn1nbottl' Bh'd., N.B. 833.00(X), ext. 2072 at!er 9am t.·lon-Fri. GENERAL Housec·lraning, pre-/ 2 exp ~·0111en, lge hom<', on~ a \\'k, 6.t:>-10-li * Gen'I Ole/Typist $450. T.\'Pitt.i::. filing & gen'l ofC". vroceduN>s, Servicf' Center Agrnr'y 4262 Campus Dr., NB Suile B·4 557-2711 l'vfA'l'URE CJ>le let 1nnnugf! 3 11ml. apt. buildin,gs (30 un.ltsl, \Valking distun~ to bench. No pets . 84G-J9Z7. Mature Hostesses TO IN'f ER\'IE\\' NE\V RESIDENTS -Part Tlnle- CAR &-TYPEWRITER NEC 15'10 D E. Edinger, S.A. CaJ\ 547-3()9,j ~1EDICAL OB G\'N Office l'f'qUitf'5. J <'~perie11ced bark o(c girl & l front ofc girl \V/insurancr exp. Please send rcsun1e to P. 0, Box 3992 Long Beach, 90003. i\10TEL /.talds Jan1aica inn 2101 E. Coast lh\"y, CdM Ask for 1\laria. * MOTEL MAID * BALBOA INN. 67J.8740 REAL Estate Sales. Like "'Orking in La.guf1.1 Beach? Jmmtdiate opening for l\\'O qualified licensed persons. SANDCASTLE Real Estate (Ne"' 0\11nerl • * * 494-8025 •• *' RECEPTIONISTS \\re ntl(!d lY:o cheerful, quick & attractive girls, Age 2().29 for our sales oflicc11. Sonit1 typing & s1vitchboard. Ko experience required. * l, f.1 011-f'rl 9-6: #2, Sat t..·. Sun only !).6, Call t.Ir. Bn1•1lf'tt, I luntin_gton I iiu•bor C.'on». 846-1361. - R.ECEP'I.'IONJST: Great public contact posltlon for the gal \l'i th a big smile. Company moving to' hvine Complt'x. Start $400. SENIOR ESCROW OFFICER to run e!l('\°Q\I' dl•pt, at local stlvu1g11 & Joan. &tlal'y (.'On1- 111en1n1r11!t' \1'i!h ('xperitnce. Ca 11 l\.lt'. r.1at hn1iller, 492-402{1. SERVICE station attendant p/tinie. t'\'es & "·knot~. Ex· pt'r only. Neat in <IP· fM"aran<·r. Apply n10t'nirtgs on!~', Z5!Xl Ke\1·port Bll·il, yarrl trash, gara~e clean-up. e e e e e e 2100 lhu·hor Blvd. PERSONNEL AGENCY lfo~ your drive"•ay nerds IQ he l\lo\'t' & haul. 548-5863. R f' -~=~~~=~c=-<110 \\'. Coast J-h\'y., NB GIRi~ Friday, $o.\'ifchboard, rcseall'tl 01· pninied. rllll c"Y';;;:;·,l&~c;;;:;;;re1aio.;;t;p: I ~~oo::'.:1~n~g!...,______ AlJTO SALESMEN Suite Ii 6~5-:?7lG a cc 0 u n 1 s pay ab 1 e, ll10Tl1ER'S hf\p required fot 1 yr old boy. Full or part time, li vt'-in for in· l£:rnational race driver & \Vife. 640--026S. Call Linda Ray, 540-6055 Coastal Agellty 2790 lfarbor BL at Adams _c_"=· =~~-cc--­ SERVJCE S1ation i\lgr. Ex· pe1·. Saln1·y + Co111n1. Pd. vac .. Iii<:' ins., u11if<1rn1s. Gd \rorking <'O•l<l~. Gt!, sales pott>ntiaL 70.000 s11 l + i;ta- 1lon. Call £·11-'1131 for appt. SE\\'ING mach'1ne oprs. fac- tory t>Xf)l.'1'. 0 \' r r l o c k , spc<'ial nreclle, sing!E" nee- dle, \l'Otllf'n!\ l\'Cilr. Rnjel. Jnc. lflOll Babt'O<'k, C.1\1. 6·Ub-7·1·18. '"1~' ,,-·317 'I I .._:1·u R .nrai::l• I. ean Up. • T G r• r· D I Ora"g" CO""ly'' large•. I Po·· Y>llr ":lil or .r .1-a.' ' n Y 0"' , · cmova. ree Est. . .1Jv .oo 1ng, en ,.,,"cl• 1 ""h ·• r" I '"""'~""'"'"""""""-.""'" automoti\·e exprr, desired O\'i'Thcad means monf•y SU\'· Reas. Rntcs. " 646-3488 Dire<"!. J do m~· O\\'n \\'Ork .. 1 {'a er al! opciungs or COOK,, EXPE R. · but 001 nc('('ssary. Mature Hecep!ionisl. hu~y DOCTOR',S OFFICE P.O. Bnx 2431, Costa l\.1C'sa ings to you. UsinJ: Dunn h~·o auton1obi!e salesrnrn: 1 1 ~ I · llAULINC ... . 1 h 64:>-27f!O. 5-IS-9500. E . P /liine. No phone calls \\·omnn pre errf(. 1on1n1y Edwards & Sine a 1 r 1 • .~rv1~. ras . -~-~~-~---1 xperience unneeessa'"''· \.V• A Ch 1 La "s · /Al • 'J please. 1\fust be over 25. yres evro e1, gunn * Receptionist/Trne OpJIOI', to learn a ne111 career in pe1·sonnel. Ad vnnce coun· selor. Sli\'CLE l\'f'edle ~lacti. Orrs. \\'/factory exper. prel'd. C11Jl 5:i7-3740 for appL materials. Gu a Tan t e c d rlchri~. trf'P cuttings, any ew1ng terai'1on1 "'ill train you to sell new & Be "' • 996 Surf & Sirloin, 5930 \\',Coast act1. """'-1131 or ... 16-7. Refs. relusr. Free est. 5'18-6428. "' • -u~ cars plus lt'a~ing, Our NCR PROOF OPERATOR e Sl'OP S.'IOh'.11\'G Alterations -642-5845 top men earn "2'.000 -r lhvy, r..'B • HArRSTYLIST \\'Isome PROTECTIVE l\l'OI coating -Housecleaning N I I "" ~ ., ,,,,_ f II . ,,. ,.,, ea, ac:cura r. ~"years exp. ,vf'ar, lull comp•">' "-"•f,·ts COOK-Housekeeper. lh·e-in, o 01v1ng. ·estc i arra -. The Easy \Vay & Earn $100-$1000 a 1no. 892~213 TELEPHONE Sales. Top ron1n1issions and bonus. Ap. ply In person be!\\"een 9.00 drv\\}'S, patios. gar, floors. " .,..,, I "'7700 J c · Stays black. II a I\' 1 e y · 5 , HOUSE OF CLEAN Television Repair plus new cnr. Apply in J)tr· 3 children, ages 2!~-51 11-1:>. sa on. u-w-"'" on ar1epy 5-1~5195. Complete Cleaning Servit-e son to Mr. ~lorris. Rob Long· Salary open. NE"w home in & Co. Hair i\1anagement. Seivice Cfnter Agenr-y 4262 Campus Dr., NB. Jo~loors, Carpels, \\lindO\\'S ~ ~~TNE'S TV * pre Pontiac, l:lfiOO Bench lo\'Ply aJ'l'a. 64:>-2810. J-IANDY?-1.A."l', gen'! nu1in!. Electrical \Vall11 642-6824 &rvt~uu::: All Brunds Blvd., \\1psln1in.~!er COUr>.'TEft Girl , Sat's only Pltime. Bahia Olrinfhin n . . TELLER Sui1e B-4 557-2711 --...e""'':: : ee ... ~)&.<! -o&-' . Au1hor-1z&I-i\fagna.vox-· 9:-:0---o ~.' ·o~~. ~ . ..:Yacht-€lub-, -160 Baysi"-Commetclal B:ink Experience---~ b ELEGTRICAL \\'ORK. All i\IESA Cl~an1ng. Carpets, l(tl()\\'n for honrsty 5-10-4313 AUTO ROAD SERVICE ·"' ' u, " ""I'· """· 'm:"" kinds. Big or small Lic'd & \\'indows. Floor etc. Rt>sid. T'I Drive coinpany trurk on ser· Ck)\\'n Cleaners, 10 36 Dr., Cdl\t "I 6 th . d j l Fr "' "211 ' e Bay.·1·11, Dr., N.B. 67'".' 0'. Jl!Gll CALIBER COUPLE ~· in nlon s require eU et• ns. ee est. """""" . & Conlm'J. 5 5 7 -6 7 4 2 , vice calls in Orange County. " .r-...,"-! " , _and 12;00.noon tlt 8381 Bolsa Avenue, 1'1id\1•ay City. l'ELEPHONE so 1 i c i I 0 r s 11·a nted fflr e\'l' \l'Ork in airport :irea. :\lust have 1ransp. Call Sue, 833·9-170. Gardening 548-4111. CERA:,11C tile new & Some f'Xperience ,gets this COUPLt, live-in, Lido Isle. i\1ANAGE DISTINCTIVE Dedicated Cleaning remodel, FN'c est. Small great job. To $800. l\.1ust be experienced. Phone l!OTEL. BONDABLE, EXP. (714) 646-7121 Expert Japanese Gardener Complete Yard Service * \\'E oo EVERYTHING * jobs "'elcome. 536-2-126. Call Dick Scott, 540-6055 1'1is11 Wilburn. (714) 5-IO-OJOO Send resu1ne to ad # 279 Refs. Free est. 646-2839 Coastal Agency or eves & \\'knds .(n4) Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Ask tor l\.lr, J.lendonra. Equal Oppor. Employrr Santa Ana 2790 1-larbor Bl. at Adams 673-2339. Costa f.1esa, Ca!ir., 92626. No\11 lntrrvie\\-'ing for Call 546--0724 Recommended By Takata Nursery ........... Fret Es!. PROFESSIONAL tT'ee work, pruning.,l rimming, spraying, s prinklers, landscaping. CI ea nu p, Gcor1""· 646-5893. 2 Ladi<'s for housecleaning. , l[Il)" Reliable, Resp, own trans. £"111oymtt1t If. BAB\'SITIER, live-in. for 3 AH 3. 642-2651. '--------'· school age children in Lag, '•••••••••• Bchi 4!l-l-72SO aft 7 pn1. I.ADY wa.n!s houS<'cleaning1 • l-;c====,...,--'-=-~ OE!l>TAL R ec e p Ii on is t HSKPRS Empl,vr pays fee. Dynamic CPA office in George Allen Byland A..~en. Tustln has manage rial cy, 106-B E. 16th S.A. NEEDED for loving ho111l', full charge house.keeper. Ac· tive mother. 2 schoolnge children. :.Just drive . 646-Ji·ll. DAY BUS HELP ']:£ ALWAYS TOP (jirl .::i::~~~~; Corn. ill & r'91iftl' t~ Apply In Person You'll be glM yow cf'ML opening for i ti I e 11 i g e n t !>17--0395. · \l"Or'k. Expcr. own trans. Job Wanted, Male 700 BABYSITTER from 9 .1n1 to $3.50 per hr. 847-3637. I pnt. \lion thn1 Fri fur 1~~ personable & experienc!'d HOTEL 1\Iaid, i\'lust have denial rec·C'pti0)1lst to E A 1 · Before 3 & 5 P.M. Nofeeever. lJIZDuPont NEED MONEY Or Before 11 A.M . Driv•, lrville. lll·lltS Income Tax SCRAM LETS )'1'. oltf boy. Pn>f mother .xper. pp y 1n person, assun1e full bookkeeping Jx>ll\'ll 9 am & 2 pm ro re'SponNi bili!!es · for pro-H 0 u s t' keeper, llotrl f<'SJ!ion:tl, Cli('nls, Fl:/l!H'~. Lairuna, 42':'.I So. Coast J-lll'y, lin1ited only Uy initiniive & Laguna Bch. • w/chllrl Mme '""· &l:H>9C~. ' · hOffie 7 an1 -3pn1 \rkdys, 1 yr Smiley Tax Service MOTHER? TYPIKG & phone, part ti1ne, For inlt'rvie1v <'all 897·34S.1 2313 No. Broadway near So, Coast Pl11.7.a, S.A. NURSES -Afdes-i\·(!l tra\il Silo. per mo. 1.4 PJ.11\ton to Jli\1'S Gardening, complete Jit"·n & yard c&.re, cleanups, 54~3662. e 14 Yearf! J..bcALLY e Fee Schf'dule ANSWERS BABYSlT'rER ~ttled niy old child. 5.19-1090. Poi~n -Bogey -Covey -BABYSJ'ITER, son1eone \Vho Motion -PENNY l'k h.11 Bo • ab i l ity to a ~s uml"l~---~-----­ rrsp:insibility. Salary open. 2 House\~·ives, part Hnit> 514-43'11. delivery, oCntal Lab. Equal Oppor. Emplov, or fr' p1,· 1;:.7 6·"" older 11un1en \1'ho a!'f' in-" · "" · """'· terested in nursing careers. RN, full tinie 3_11 :30 shift, \\'AITRESSES. p/timf', Ovl't' 35 pn.'f'd. ~tust be days. Carl's Jr., 6 8 8 2 GARDENING service, ex- perienced and reliable, free estimates. 963-1072. l\.1ailed On Request , 1 es c 1 c ren. y ., yrs. \V.A. SMILEY, C.P.A. II y~u have an !<l.eu that Prefer niother, '\'/kids same G42-2'l21 i\n time 646.9666 your )oungste1'S rlon t kn~1\' age group. Hou~ 5 am to 2 Y !he value of nionl'y, Icy giv-pm Call 53&--1679 bel\veen 4 CLAR-I-.: & Toner Tax Service. ing thl'111 a PENNY. & s' pm 24 YEARS exp. in area. YO UNG 1\I · I · l;;--c"--·------- DE1''TAL Nurse, clf'aning in- srructioris. x-rays &. some front office. Non smoker. preferably u n de r 30. &14--06U. * * 646-5068 * * INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Full or p/time. pennanent. Bevf'rly 1'1anot, neat. \Villlng !o learn & Capo Bch, 496-5786. \Varner Al'e., llB. 5ee 1'1r, m\lst f'njoy \I' o r k i n g I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO \ Dan-ell Buker, ~tgr. 1v/gerialrlc pat i en Is. -SALES GIRL "11~,,-,=te~d-, -,,,.-.~,-.-,-,,.~.,~,,-,-,-,-.,-. Bayvie1I' Conv. J-J o s p . La I · t 6-12_3505. F /Time Expcr. so111e t'xp. te s 11 t, EXP. Hawaiian Gardener Complete gardening seivice Kamalani, 646-4676. Pl'rsonal service in your . . 1 an-experienc.e< 111 Bankihg home. Call for a pp t . pai~ting, ~1 c 1 c 3 n 111 g • BANKING SEC'Y !'"~773:) J-lo"·ard Clark & la11.n r:tJI' and gn1eral Openings in Costa U.1e~a & John Tont'r. 1~1a1ntenan1:l', net'ds f u 11 \\'estcliff branches. Requires -~----~=-~· 7 rime t>mployment, Cal 1 60 \\'pm typing gd sh DENTAL Assistant. 1 Glrl Offiet'-F.s:p'cl need only ap- ply, El Toro area. 830-5010. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Women OFFICE Xln't Salary Ne\\'p;'lrt Center T exaco + Co111m. & Bfnefits =&~l71-<i=7.).J=-~· -------I Call For Appl. \\'ANTED young man fQr *LANDSCAPING* Ne\OJ lawns. Sprnklrs, d,ecks, cleanup. Slate lic~d. 536-1225. GEN. Yard Cleanup.' Nf'w la1vns, sprinkler.s. installed & repaired. Trees & 11hrubs removed, Free est. 963-325.'!. JNCO~tE Tax. Conlident1al, Greg: 6-11-0022. ·k'll 'i_ .' . ·1 . DRAfol S:\'IAN·Aero Space. If Reosorinhlc, fas1, Carol s 1 s, · SC'tretaria exper. , _J OU are talented "'e \1•il! Eht>rha11 97a.s.12'l. Job Wanted, female.702 TELLERS . consider ret.raining ·you for NEED help at home? \Ve Or'.°1ge County openings for Orange Co. leailing civil P•pintingh& 'n havf' Aides • Nurses • ~alxper. /bank tellers, PXJ>l'C· e11grng firnl, Raub, Bein, aper. ang1 9 1-I k • C 1 ly \V vault or note back· Fi-o<it & Assoc 136 ouse cepers om-ground · . _ ::.. IF' you'1·f thinking of paint-panions e Homen1akers • · Rochester, C.\I :>18-1123 GARDENrNG SERVlCE ing & care how long it. \\•ill Upjohn, 547-6681. B 1App!y 1 1 0n Per&so; DRAPE RY · ·ii 1 k h . e \\·ecn am .. pn1 CLEAN-UP . TfiJ'.\t la11t & ho\r it "'1 00 t en i\tEDICAL Tech desires back R 201 WORKROOM • 64&-!6:?4 • ,c.all 536-h ~zga 1°r tl><b:>-5.:4}· otfice or Lab p:isition. .lO:i5 N:~lain, S.A. Exper, hcmm!'r. Beach Drap- PROFESSIONAL ou r e oice 0 a ta.nus Diverse skills. Xlnl refs. S C l'f • ery Service, 900 \V.17th, Ci\J paints & colors. Temp:irary 4~ ,,31 , o. a •, orn1a ;tapanese Gardening Servicf IO\v overhead nleans monfy ,,.,.._,,. , First Nat I Bank DRIVER. Free Est. * S.16--0GI9 savings for you. Help Want.~, M & F 710 Equnl Oppor. En1p!oyer KENNELMAN Japanese Gardening Sfrvice No \Vasnng BEAUTICIANS. male or Ior anilnal she:lter,.Good op. Also c;e~:;~ Es!. * WALLPAPER * 1\ccoun!anf Sr.. S14K /t"male, follo\\'ing-pref'd. 2 port unity. >..1nt fringe When you call "t.lac'' Sr. Acct. Den\er Atta shops. H.B. & C.1\1. area. benefits. Permanent posi· AL'S GARDENING 548-!41-l 646-l7ll Constructio~ background S15K 642-1822. tion. 1\lust have good driv· tor t:!lnlening & s ma l l_ Chen1, Eng1nee1· $141< BOAT CARPENTERS ing-record & va l id landscaping seivices. c.:tll * PATCl-1 PLASI'ERING Sec'y Spanillh Jtelptul SGOO E.-:p'd. building large yachts Californja Dri\'ers license. f>.10-5198 eves. Ser v f n g All types. Free es1i1nates Cr Clrrk-l!ospital ssoo preferred. Long range pro-Apply al 20012 Laguna Can· Ne\\'port. Cd:\f. Costa 1\lesa, Call 540-6825 P.T. FIC Bkkpr-Lag $3.50 hr ·gram continuous employ. yon Road, Laguna Beach. Dover Shores, \\leslcliff. PAINTING -Hollf'st. clean, At:clng Clerk S350 nienl ·assured. DONUT shop \\'Ork, fenl. * BOB'S Lawn &>ivice * j!'Unrantt'E'<l \\'Ork. Licensed Secretaril's, sh 80 + to S575 Willard Boat Works Nite shi ft. No cxper. nee. Coniple1e I a \I' n nia.in-& insured. 675--5740. FllA/VA Pa('k11ger S62i> 1300 Logan Ave. 2:>-43. Apply ~·Ir. Donut, 135 tenance. Honie, conimerCIAI PAINTING & PAPERING. P/Time Secl'etnry $2.50 hr Costa ~·lesa E. 17th St, D I or apts. 6-12-206J. 19 yMi in 11arbor at'<·a. Lir & Bac.k Ofc-X-ray to $600 BOAT TOUCH-UP E \It p LO y 1-'I ENT OJ>- GflEEN i\1ANSION 1 hont!ed. Ref's !urn. 6-12-2356. P/hme Bk~pr $2.50 hr p o rt unit i e·s to learn 7~===~-~~~· IA/P Cl k !'00 Gelcoat t>X""r. renuirt>d. Gardening & \'ard J.·tain-PROFESSIONAL Painting }'/C ~~keepc-r $~50 Fibcrgla~; ll1old'ers fibe~Jass \\'Ork & boat lenance. Joe EI 111 er' Inter & Extf'r. Reasonable Bkkp1•.Privatr Cluh $450 Coastal RecrC'ation, Inc. building. Day & night shift &12-11.17 Ral --7 1··· "'0 11· ,-h S avail. Apply in person at l'S, ;JJ -.. a.>. Tin1ekeeper S56:1 ,,.. · I! t. C 0 '! p L E ~ E • ., ,... < Cos la "l•s• "2--0'·'2 33012 Perfecto, SJC. 1' · • u; \ " ,. PAPEHMANGERS • Flocks, Escrow Clrrk $500 ""· ..,., .,.. Gardenin~ service. Hauling foils, vinyl. murals, . Lie. & Sec'y-Construction $550 -~B~0-.-,~R~.-P-•~ir_m_a_n__ Exec. Secretary & clean-up. J im, 548-0-!05. tn11. The JJangmen. a-17-5846. Recept-Sh 10 $475 Penn. job, fringe l>Cn!'fi ts. J.lature. responsible \voman General Services PAINTING. pi'Qf. All \rork Hecept/Secy':c: $470 Call {'il41 337-2501, Lake to assist in a manufacturers girarn. Color s ve c j a J is I (_hairside Asst $450 AtTO\\'head ~1arinaJ1. reprrsenta!ive business, Sh B\' i\loose: Lt elect, plun1b, 8,12-llSG, t'>-17_1441. Legal Trainet' $450 BOOKKEEPE-R p1'Cf'd. I-tome economics fence, instlns, carpentry, -~~~c~~~~~-·IT · t 6' $150 background desired. Send tile. B -A I M -C card .PAPER HUNG $30. ypis · ::i l\'.p.m. f · Bookkeeping through trial resume to Classified ad no. 545--0820. Any rm. + paper. 646-244!1 NEWPOR balance & thornugh kno1vl -353, c/o Daily Pilot, p: o. ~====-~.,,..-,,..,-I Personnel Agency edgt' of offire procerlurrs re· Box 1~-'"". Cosla 1'-l"sa, Ca. CARPENTR\'. painti ng, te-PRO~'. Painting, a.lso roor.~. 833 D Dr N B .JW "' men!, rcrmxlel, etc. Small nccous. c,eil., drh·e1\':tys. o6~~r 3870., , • quired to associate \vith thls !12626. llo'· 6.c ""6 Lie/In". •·i'f'e est. 6-lj...5191. • sulJstantial sales organiza· l-c=~-~--,--,.-.~1,..-, jobs ok. u ~ , lion. \Ve are looking for a EXEC. sec'y 1\'flechn1ca & Like 10 trade? Our Trad1.:r·s FOR clean & tl(':lf p11inling, ACCOUNTANT • Beach t'ity l\'ell gMOmed, mature nc· prop:isal typin'!' exper. lo Paradise rolumn is for you! interior or cxre1·ior & reas. neeotul!ing firni needs tounfanl's assistant. t.1in· work in a rapidly gl\)\\•ing 5 lines, 5 days for 5 bucks. rates. Dick , 968-406~1. qunlified female accountant hnum 5 yrs e.-:perlrnce, non-electro-0ptical com Pa n Y ltiiiiiii--i;i-~-;iiil-mloiiliiiiii•iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiit / to handle smaJ( busin<'ss smnkt'r. Salary open. Call Send resume & iialary re· * clients. Accounting degree ~1rs. Davis for appo\nhnent, quirenlents to ad No. 341, * * . • * * * requ ired anfl some ex· 1\1on-Fri 9.5 642-1626 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, perience preferred. Some • ' ' · , Costa Mesa. Calif, 92626. ,--------------------... I kt!O\\·ledge of taxes \vou/dlje BOOh."l\EEPER. d y n a n i 1 c EXPERIENCED He 1 i a r c ITT'lpful. Call 49:1--0iGS. CPA oft~ct in i:ustin, h.as \\'elder. Apply Trabaca Pro· Trader's Paradise -· • ACCOUNTlNG Clf.rk, $500 tno. N1vpt Bch ofr. E.xpcr req1d n payable$ & l't'N'iV· ables. Rtl's l'f'IJ<I. &12·3092. 1nannger1e.I opening for tn· telJi~ent, personable & t'X· ducts, 837 \\', 18th St., Costa per'd bookkeeper to assu1ne l\.1csn. ==---~~-l'f'SJXlnllibililirs f 0 r pro. EXPER. PO\\'er s e \Vi n g fcs11ion11 l. clicn!s. 1'~u1ure l\.fnch. Operator needed RI Lease A Yellow Taxi Cab Call for Appt 546-1311 Ask for Hennan ·~ -· IFNINE PERSONNEL SERVICES.,AGENCY Cr. & Collect/Trne to $500 Insurance Biller to S5.''i0 Girl Friday S450 Clerk/r.-Iath Apl itucle $350 P /tin1e SeCt't'ta1y S2.50 hr P/timc/Phones $2.50 hr F ree & Fee Positions 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) Ci\'f 642·1470 JANITORS, full time, ex· p erienced _men, San Clt!!nen1e area. Call bet l & 5 pm. 71~: 6.10-1601. J ANITORIAL help, l to 4 Al\.f. $1.65 an hr. to start. Student OK. 213: 363-8693. L.A. City ccr!ified 11'e:ld~r. Bradfield 1\1 t g, , 1682 Superior Ave, C.:\l j.18-1;,.\L Legal Sec'y Trne Strong typin~. no sh NEWPORT Personnel Agency 3848 Campus Dr .. N.B. (Branrh Office I Nona \V. Hoffman 540-0035 LEGAL SECRETARY- Ne~·port Beach Area * 642-9440 L* LVN, exJ)E'r, prcf'd. Medicine Kursr.. !ult' lime. Contact J.tr~. Kn ight. 6,12-81).14. Park Lido Conv. 1-losp. · • lines times' dollars Hn1iled only by iniliati\'e & onre. Sp:tnish speaking OK. _Reliable 5'19-3061 Creal upp:irlunity for hiizhly a b 111 t Y Io a ~!! u me A·pply Sea Si.1ils of Calif. 8251 ~~~-~--~-~- LYN'S ADVERTISING YES, We have bnnanni;, And ntt 11pe1tdabl('! $1i2.000 rn1it plantation & Small cu11lt ranch in AU!lll'alia f OH Cal. prop. Agt, 675-12Xi J-I!R 'GG 1'fci'CUry GT. 4 ~/iet'il trnnsn1. Nice. Tr11dc f11r I Ton truck of out of stale acreage or ? , Call 675·525& .4·11l<:x, 2 br, bli I: ~1. north ot Foothill. Upland, Lo:u1, $30,900; cqully, $24.100. Trade for Liltt! prof!, O.C. or homt. 67~1.892, RAD£ Old f'old out trailer e11mptr, ~lps 5 Ii '5S V\V, runt gd, bu! tlt'td~ mlnor ITPftlr -for Dune Bl.lUY in l""1 .-l. 497-1938. motivared, hi,llhly skiUed rt!'Spon(lbil ity. $.'tlary open. \\'. 18th St, C~1'. LIVE in 'rith elderly couple. ~ • • .. ~'I ' Lltr hn11~1'kt'<'p, C'Onva\escenl i>ecr('!Bry lo \1'0rk ln10 broad· .rt•.-..,.. ' EXPERIENCED s"bstit"t< er ttsrionsibili!ies at Inst·. BOYS tenchE'!' 'rot· preschool "in , . ., _1~6-_'57·---.-,-,. poc~d. Ne\vport Beach .ad· Age l().)4 10 deliver papeti 1-1.B. Over 35• CaU 536-6:i5G ri;\ll•S: \\'anted, experienced. V,l'.r!1s1ng . ai;<tlcy, ~rant&, l n fhe-----Oana Poiiil:-San o~ af!t:T 5:30. J~OUSEBOYS to ass i ! t ln1t1lttlve. & sh req1.nred. ment Rre 5 maids. Apply &n Bro"'n's Call g33-1670 DAI LY PILOT Exper'd Drapery seam·stresl'i. \llotor llotel, 31106 S. Coast l!ESPERI;\ Iv! 13-0x:l·IG, APT MANAGE-RS 492 '""' P11 id vaCRliom. gd. \Vorking l~1vy., So. LaguM. No phone ·1· · & cl , · -~"'• "1nd. Call 558-8131. all ut1 l11e~ pn\'c roitd. Next for 50 Units in Costa !ltcsn. CASHIER~S.~--< s. to hcnut. r11nch hon1e$. Tnkt' E Se 1 f ba k EXPERIENCED upholsterer. l\.tAKE money in your spare late car, tl'lr, good furn for .'CJ)("f, .nc ~ 8' c · HOSTESSES Apply Trabacn Product!!, Ume as on Independent i'.'Q 5'10 0Ci89 ~round 10 .cias.sifu!l'I ad no. Several posltlong -4 loca· ~37' \V. 1Sth St .. Costa llh1M, business ·n13ni Reta i I < _' • •. • ~2 cl o Dady P ilot, P .O. Box lion~. Full &. p/ttme. Sharp, 3 BR io1~~;io~!le SI0.000 ""f., 1500, Costn ~1csa, Ca. 92G2G. ndult g(ll:s seeking lmJ"'th E'Ah1110 N \VORK dlstribulorshipll !lelling t11e bal111tc~ ;J7• f llA, 11•a1lf' tor Auto oppor. Top pay. f\le:tro CAr P/tln1c. Need \l'Omrn '''ho Nationally advertised ~lark lCretti:C N. San Olf'~O, ~e· M EC HAN IC \\lasli. 2950 Harbor Bl .. crit. a r" ,,. e 11 g r o o m e d Tt VApor lnjector by :lu.cll'1.l, "'tr .iieccss. 53$.0~. r un lime llll iy""! of V~··I •==~. :--:7'.'.,---.,-\1'/prN10nality. Big earnittg11 Au1omotlve Performance of Pr tn('Jpals only. . ' .... ~ CAS111£R, f It Im e . Ap. to slart \''fOppor. to oil~ America. No'v a\•aJJable for • hielcs. O\Vn tools. good \vo.ges plication." ))ting t aken \1ance. Flexible hn. l\1> exp. tht So. Calif. area. For BAYSIDE VillagP frlr.·l Br, -...,,,..,,,._ DeJmol'llr-t No. l Fashion No in\'e5tml. CaJI for in-complete information, call 2 Ba, Value lGr.) f('(fnJty ~ '~ J~lr Np: ' trodU<:tOl'y lntovw aft 4 pm. Rlchanl \VaUaoo. 546-9455. 16~!1 \\·ill trade (or Cd~I or ;;-;""' :;;-;~·,,..,-,,,..,,,-.,.,,,.....-1 636-IMl Ci\1 P.-2 \\'/add-on potentia l. 2100 1far00r Blvd. CAFETERIA Cook, I/lime, --=-·-~~!_9-~:>!_35~. ---1t1ANAGER • New 10 Unit Rrkr. 675-563 1. AUT0~10TIVE-Hard \\'Ork· 11ton thni F'rf. Ex!>(.,., rl!q'd. Fry Cook, Nites Apt Couple\\' I c tt i Id re: n ---------1 tn1: ~'OUl'lst npprenUee lo r.111.jor :O· hcnt'flts. 833--1611, E'.'lpcrlf'nccll pref'd. Call ~2 eves-. 6- \lf'hat do you ha\'e to trade? Jcnrn onHc{U<' au10 repair. ,'.,'-:' 711"9"""""-;-;=-:-==-I Prep Cook, Days 9 pnt. List if h!!rt -tn ')r11nr.~ r11,q..oo11r CA r-.1 Pr.; R l\lanufaclurlng, Apply In Pttson ~tATIJRE couple for 114 unit County's: la.Th('st rend lrad· Jt's ahr:iys the right l\me & m11~1 have \\'!'lOd \\'Ol'king COLONY KITCHEN apt complex In nu "-P:\rk. lng post. 6-12-5678. nhra~ !lit right place. it !"~per. Apply 869 \V, 18th St., 3211 Hurbor. C.f.1. sa!an• + 2 Bk onfurn apt. ~~u wnnt RESULTS! ean 1 :-c,,.~_1.,,_~.,..~~~--Have something )'CU w11.nt to S2J..02i5. • Exper. Necessary In Processing Invoices - Pl\y:roll -Cash ReRQrt & ~laintain All Officf Records. Apply In Person F. W. Woolworth Company Jta.rhor Shopping Crnter 2302 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OUTBOARD MECHANIC Perm. job, fringe benefits. Cali (TI4) 337-2501, Lake Arro\vhead l\farinas. OVE~SEAS f.JORE JOBS TH;\N PEOPLE 540·50t:i0, E,,.1 ?.O field \1·ork. no exp£>1'ieJl(•f' JOSEPH MAGNIN requir ed . 1\lust have rel iahlf' Equal opp'ly en1plnyer lJ'-.uisportatil)n, Jnte1vlcw 9 !"~"!"'~"""'""""'""""'"'I am to 12 Sat Apcil Sth only! S1\LES On:ler Desk Gro1\·ing Allied A~ph;ilt Co, 1'100·East boat ma nufacturing rom-\\'arner, S.A. pany. ha~ P;JSillon for ag. "n=,A=N=T~J7o-.. -.0-m-,-.-10-r<-p~la-,-.,I gress1ve uxl1\'1dunl on bul'y ]0 \\'ho didn't "'tint to 1\·ork sale11 order desk. -8i..._2583, 897-3896. · Responsibilities inc I u d e coordination and proccssini;: \VANTED; Middle -aged of al! sales o rd er s . \\"Oman 10 care for S<:'mi-in- Telephont sales experience valid lady. Must drive, 6 necessary. Salary open bas· days \rk. In mobile home In f'd on qualifications. Call N.B. 673-8917. Coast Catamaran, '193-4586. WOMAN FOR SALESMAN APT. CLEANING Call l\trs. &hnlidt LARGE COMPLEX Westcliff r.rust be thoroughly experi· Personnel Agency enc('(J in t'Ommercial clean· 2043 \\lesteliff Dr., NB ing. &15·2770 c.11 546-5025 All skills &: professions SALES • CONSTRUCTION YOUNG 1nan, factory \\"Ork. ~lust ha\·e clean dri\'ing l't'C'Ord. Ne\\' 4 day, 40 hr irk. $2.50 hr lo ~tar!. 1£03 \Vest Alton, S.A. ~;)-7101. • J-ligher \\•ages • Lo\vrr \\'ell k'1)\1·n national co. has cxpl!n.~es • Ta."t benefits local territory open for sales e Free Transpor1atlon type ~·ith so1ne record of CALL 541-4345 success. Co. car & ex. acct Seivice Guaranteed + comm. Salary $8400. Until employment acct'pled Call .Bob \Vilson, 54G-605.1 OVERSEAS SERVICES Coastal Agency 16l7 E. 17th St S.A. t""uite 3 2700 Harbor Bl at Adams PART time help needed for SALESG IRL, Part time, to elderly Jarly. Costa f.Iesa sell in Lido Isle's most-fash- area. 673-7Z2G. ionable "'omen's store, No Merchandise )~ Antiques 100 PERi\1. P I! i m c posi-nites, xlnt \\·or k'g cond. AR:\tOJRE chr.'lit, hand tion-\Ved., Thurs .. & 1& day Con1 act Carl Jone s, carved, over 5()0 .\T.~ old, Fri. Typing 60, IL tili ng. '213/795--.5821 collect. \'e1y beau1. Din rn1 suilC', Good \,·/figures. Ca 111 ·*--S-A_L_E_S_IJ_A_D_Y __ *_ llttrary lablt', spinet desk. 546-4370 ask for Chris. rnd oak table 5 chairs. buf. PERSONNEL AgC' 40-50, Experience unnec· let, secrl'!tnry-china, Camel essa.ry, Apply: THE SHOW This is a fascinating job that OFF, 22 Fashion Ji;land. back chest, cut glnsi;, hand involvPs a i::rt'at deal of paintPd dii,;hes, 7 -pie cc public contact in an in~ Newport Beach. silver plate t'Qfl serv sets, teresting co. tha1 pays tef'. SALES PART Tii'itE marble mnntle clock & nlal· Olhr.r fee jobs. To $450. Neat young man needed 2 chlng cnndt'labras. l\'lus! Call Jean Bro\\TI, 540-6055 eves. & Sat. A.~I. Call St'Jl! 71-l:61$-ol355. Coastal Agency ,"-'_'~'-~'°~"'~· --~----1 \VALNUT, niarbk• 1 0 p 2790 Harbor Bl. al Adam! SALES Opportunity • no exp dresser & eom1nocif', S9:i PRESS OPERATORS necessary. \Ve trnin. \V01'k 2 c:tch, 4 pc unusual hand \Vom en to \l·ork ror plastic hrs per day earn $200. per paintc-\'.I pine BR\,.sef, $200 . molding plant. 546•3310. \\"k., call Dennis, 493-3776. T1,vin iron bNI , S30, 1\fisc. PROFESSIONAL p h o-n e SARAH Coventry nl>eds 10 646-7?..t5, ·solicitor. Dana Point. San ladies to show our ne\\' line. \VANTED to buy, l 96S Oementc, Capistrano area. No investmnt., collect. or S \V ed is h Ro r s Ir ands \Vork In your O\V?l home. dcliv. Min, age 20 .• 539-8550. Christmas Pl11tc, 644-46S7. Best deal in :rrea. Phone 1 ="'~7-~S=56=4=. ===~--= J OSEPl-l 'S Antiques • Sn!"'· 835·1465 between 9:00 a.m. SEA.\1STRESSES \Vant e d Chippendale, Mppel \Vhi tl', and nqon. Spani11h s peaking ok. Early American & Empire . Real Estate Career Bikinis. Bt'tlch area. Reply 10%. off nf exL,ti n$: lo New or experienced, join the to Classified Ad: No, 351 i:/o prices. Stiles ends April 91h. Company thnt's gro\vinjt. It Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Bo.'C 1560, 1661 S11pcrlor, Ci\!. you do not have a license, Costa l\1esa, Ca 92626. ANTIQUE cheek on our· SEAi\tS T RESS. Pwr . SHOW & SALE $49 machine exp pref, but not Anahtim i\111.tlna 800 \V , necessary. Apply \Ve d . , Ka!ella R~al Estate 111urs. a.:5, 2038 S. I\faln St., Aero,t;s from Disneyland Licensing Course S.A. April 6, 7, 8. 9. Thurs., t'ri., { SECOND COOK t Snt. 1 to 10: Sun. 12 to ;,, FuJI sales training program , nea ap-v. -no cost. ?iilann.gement op-pear. FINE A11slrian A n t l q u e portunltles. Ask for Mr8. ../ -MAID tumHurl' rtasonf!blt' pr!ets, Jooea Jor ~1ronMllon at I NURSES' AIDE ; o t • r I o r d ee or at 0 r 842-5581. fur rcli.rement home In We I co m e ! F:urope1n1 Tarbe[I Realton Laguoa Beach. 494-~158. Tmporls. 328 Main s1 .• H.B. Scope Oeb11rr 1-lclp f>.16..622-t R. E. BROKETt.. AP t Part Time GEO~GIAN SHEFFIF.1.0 developtr need! 1 ha r P ca!I for appt. ~ Entffi" dlth Circa 1820, SlTu, broker to htindle "il~house" --~~-~~---1 1\1\scl. ml\lt't' p I e c ea, !ialcs, ren1ats, lnnd purcb. Sharp Gals 673--8352. Must h&\IC proven mgmt ex· Looking for pcnnanent posi~ per, u \\-tll tl!I top &a.Its tion in boutique sales. Full Appliance• I02 abtllty. Xlnt income potcn· & part time positions avail· tif!l tor an ambllk>us hard able. Expprlenetd pusons REFRIGERATOR 5 yn old, \\'Orker. Not a 40 hr/wk call for anpointmcril, 2 dr, \'cry tMrr>. $100. 7130 job? Reply "'Ith resun1e in· THE LOOK W~lminster Bl, \Ve11tm. eluding age, past le pre!!C!.nl 644·6500 OVER 200 washe:n, dcyua. tncon1e l't'Qulrement1 to: "rilake Rooi:n For ~'-"' rcf'rlgcri1on lront $39.95. Classlflcd ad No. 362,' Daily d y • • , • c I e a n out the MS..01~. * * * * * · * &ll-:~18 k pla~· thal ad 5'11 tlie old &tu!I •• Bil¥ th• "II! Classilled eds do It A good waot ad ls .• good l!!!!!!!!!•••-1111•• .. ••llllfl!llllll!!!!!!!!!!!!I! toda)! 1 ne.w 1'tuff { v.·tll ~call NOW 60-567&~ invC~tmf"nt Pilot, P .O. Box 1500. Coilta' &Ara.gt .. your lt'aith Is CASH REE.RlGER~TOR 15 tu, 2 Mesa, Calif, 9262S. wlUI , a DAlLY PILOT rir, 11ulo. defro!I. Late '} Whit• EJr~•o• Dlm<'A·Lbie ;::Cl:=•"=m:::oc1:...::.a::.:_· --+l ---~-cl_e_ao_, _m.oooo __ . ___ I I. . " I l n I " I ' Ill ' " 1' ,. h I} '" , 9 ·s1 ~ ,, "" -"fl'' ~ol f\l'I' n, r r \\'n '1~. '°' 111 .. 1 ~ .. for r'f'rt Air ini;: (!('Ii ""'" i\liu Pll 232 Ynr SA z1r !'1·11. SE r11.~ pa1 1 • f)l"l me no;. "w SI IN. e • .• DAILY PllOT 4J Mtrthtl!dlse ll§J [ Jr§] [ -Jl§J I I~! l~ I l~ I J[i] [ -'uto1 lor ~le ]§] r'---A_"'" '_""l•__,J ~' A p p lian ce• 802 furniture 11 0 G ~r•t• S•I• 111 Mi1c ell•n e ou 11& Dog1 IS4 Boet11 S•if tot Moter Heme• 940 Auto Leasing 964 Autos, Imported 970 SPEC IAL CLOSEOUT -;IPc. KING s1zE 3 >"A~11LY 11ale. Tool• oil L~.:AVTNG for r.uroJW', fin11 I GER:\IAN ll.ho11h111r pupft. :?#!'KING ('nHfil'r, Xlnl ("(Intl TEST DRIVE Pflih·o 2! t·u It, !!tit,. h\ s1th• BEDROOM GROUP pitintinl &, die &rt . 11.;,.n&, Jat~ this v.·k. Kpn, 11r11'in11: purebrl!O, l'f'l~nA bl(, Call frt11..hlY Pl.llllf'd. Nev.• .st1111.t., r"fr1~. On,. nnl~. \rl111~. fl··~ se\\·\nR mll ch. r11rdrn root~. m111·hine, pe1·f. $2;)., 111 blr!'> ~~i-5519 1111 day y,·knds or fully rqu1p. i\!11r1y s1rAs. \.'ifi:'' /\'.nii $~~ liilh 11<1rk1111: \tll'I{ t·hn1,·e :-i!l(IJll~h 011k nt>w 1~1111'~ 1111\rltllO\\l'I', 1{.() 8ll 5li.l'I', 011 p&1n11ng,!I, IOOI!!. <tllrl' ~30 lt'kd,\~. Al>klllli S:-..100. Prl . p11!'ly. tnirtr 111 1n1pl•·. \\idr1u1, ur \\hllr fl('\\ papr1•h11rk'l, oHl"r fnr mrt3[ Jt'Ut pturl"s &r rquip. ST BERNARD-p---;;;-p-1-;. ~-. ~16-::.0:\0 dn~~. ~l&-.j~ altl'r ,FIRESTONE STORE l•t sl1. kin!! srt.r, hl'.;iriOOarrl tht> lot. 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Allry !982 00\1CTHI NG N[\\' ha!I hr;,; rr1u1oo nahl1", 99:1·:1~19~ hrfl'lrr i ~111!.~. ~p1nnakrr, """ rrlr fnr Mth, ,\-:k fr.r t',1 ~·1 . "1~. 11 "'"!1 l~tl. ~'" 0 k1"' 1 ·I no:;rn111 ~ C;\I 61~1 7~·-11drlrl1 at R.I F:qu1pn1rn1 prn. S120ll. fi.1'l-,\1!16 ~r.:-nio;, t)r x:i.1r.11~ • r i ,(I\\~ fll lf)IV 5 ips, c::ui'AGE·r"llti-;;-:"111ti:sia1·1.~ Rrnlal11 -492-16AA -------· - ----I the Midas Mini Motor Home l)1J'tr1h~1trrl hy i\rn Craf! rl't'1'tucrs C REVIER MOTORS I LEASING) Try nur ll'itse e\'.pl"rls f•lr Sa1·1nzs -S.tnsfarl!!.ln Srr. \'I('(', \\'~~ LEA~F. ,\[.L rnr1 ·t.1\r. !!172 \L\f<V.>: AT (.'Q:\IPR"l'I· Tl\'E R.\T1".1'. Ca!\ ~l11l1'01:n R<'1d ft1t f•11•1)1f'r lif'l~lll. THE OOORE ROBINS FORD 'l'' llC'd hrrlcrrrRrl · AKC RALUKI!-> 10 1\'k Ch1u11p VICTORY 21" ri11\s.ottlrr -rr<1 '..'llS \I. l"t ~1 ".in1.t .\n11 :,io.;n 1!11rhnr r; Rf: f" rt I G f: RA T<l RS-. . Thuri> .. iiwllLi nnl~ "h"11 11.ll • 5 yard rlump trur k l1nf'. 11hn\v k prl , BEAUTY'S hull, 1ra1lrr. Sl•'r.n. 83S.3171 ('(!~'' \Jr .. ;i +;:• 1•11 \\'::1sh•·r-... Ot',\f't'< s1 .. \·r~ .1 A L L FOR $297 i.~ sold. ~('ar llf'\\" mnton·~;11 • •. 1011 pirkup trurk •'llJ1 :..92-5.'!IO t1r SA t . 6 15·2"49 I CL\RK Cnrir1 """ in ·i;~ -~~-- OVi{'(lnAT!Jrt rurn11~1r•' FiE1\!'l'IFl 'l, 11ah11H \olllh 11!1 lll7f'<;, ~II 1'fllnr~. l;u;or r·lr, p11 1nt COl'1 t:t·a<'1nr .'W' • a irl,.~11 J)'l 1nr lliprAyPr ;\'l,f;...1::.!H. Autos Wan te d !l!fi-~S:.lfl nut, rr11!1rrPt1 11lr f'om-M . II 2!' .loll,1· Rn£rr .~loop, ~lr,.p<; :\In! ronrl. l.i.(V'() m ! , TERMS LAY·A·WAY pi•t><;i;or R ink~ e i rll'.~"I 1see •ne ou t TIN\' C()('k11pnnlLi, hlaf'k ~ 1 lll'arl. i.:::1llr\, .1 h.oti.:~ nl l!'ll-•~·1; [ WE PA Y TOP Furniture BIO PLAN 1«iulp .. '2nlf (•lh.~ .• JLieddll'~ & ~·anted llO 11 hitf'. $10 PJich, fi•12-1'i1"; lLiAil•. rr:.;oii\ilhll' ~\,~~ TrailerS:-Trave l 94S CASH 1111·k, 3" m11~ llihot 11:un.1 ~'1.~l-3~1!.i 11 r1rr ~. •HOR I~:-\' JJ'l\'El.Y \'"l\rt snf:,, ""1"r TRADERS -· e ARISTOCRATS furn., lV'.o;, l11mps, IOI•, \\'ANTED lo buy 19 Ii g l)i\RLING P"PPiP~. ,,10 Pl\lf'h. (~i<lfl l"1nd., !'u.~1111 1r11<lrr u.•rrl t1 ;n. \lio 1 rh111~ FURNITURE ' ,,. ~ ,., I hatiy irl'n1lLi f.. murh llHS<'. S1\l"rlishR o_.rst ra n ... ,1; 1;P1•n1a n ShrphPrd n11x. ('all111('('611-.17:i> • • .\\1 ·1rH f11t·~1·;•1 ~,:, '"11r1 J11 1\11,J< 202 N B d SA VJ 644-468~ • i\l'TO \1 \TFS 1,,r u~d <·11 r' t. ll"llC~t , !u~t l'Jlllll' S)\."o ("wkl;jil I.till•";~· · roa way, . , 177910akS1..Foun1 i41n y. Chr1~tn111sPla!e, •· 6~2-IRJS, 5~l-:\ll,ll:l. ll'(';\TA \l .\R,1.S,f'Otn- 1 """k l'Jil :u~fror h,.,..,_,,itr.l\ll'~. ~.~·, I'll l.1unp<;-S~IO t';it•h. • • 1-I "r, --(}pl'rl ~·iR,VS Jew;lry 11 5 TOP rRJCES PAID F'OR-AF'GHAN:-AKC, f' f! nt "' I " . pll"IPl.1 r1S:£C'l1, \1111 (YITVI \~o~~·I ~~~~;1.~1~~~~~n ··~.\r.~:~ GROTH CHEVROLET :~~J:-f~~l. !\!'.\!, Jo.Ill' h1"1 1· .. 11\J)l 1nt·l. Srr ln11a y!I !· llHn1monrl<: Rrri/Black n111sk . lR n1n. 5Hl0, ('A ll Al t :1 p111. :1.1:-:;14, :!71¥.1 \\. li!h ~lrrrr hl':idtv1~nt. '411 I 1 n,. 11 JI. DIA.\10'.\'[)S-Bil) D!l'Pl'I Pl:N!\'Y 0\V~LF.Y c 0.' 1~ ,., ,.~ I 'P" ----- !1 1 1•1ll"11•. i-prra.t $!~11). \Ir, * \\'llOLf:SALE PRICF:R *" ll!l2-:\:H 4 '"..,p· A,R_T. !:."P 'OOI D L,.,E·--1\IT~: -t:onrt r " n rl i Ii n II ~anta ,\~ ~1 -1 1 :1::1 .:.'1'1'.l A'-1\ f<•r ~11~~ \\11n~i,:rr R"~· f'h1nr•" dp<1:,:11 . tl~1 ,t· \lr·~. ornncr \'l'll'rt cha ii'\ Ilana 1)1nniond-~ 49&-3090 , 11/h1o;h\\l\l.I' 1rilill't' Sli'l:i \'lj()...'..?2' ,\l\('l. ,1•! ,..,,1, j~J]l 11,..'l,·n Rli(t C'rri1r1r1t1, \1;dnur, Ii' ,.~-~. ,t· :1u1 u1111111 ~ p1r('f>s $100.,Miieellaneou s lfi P1ano1/0 rgan1 126 PUPPIES Call ~-1~11 t.ui<lr111 i1hl-.. \IC. '·1• ll11nun.:'nn liea•'h .-• .-,;-1ii~~·1· S!J-<lh.ili. •• a.16·2917 ** K ite •822, Price $745 rnn1I. $2700. 11r 11111 ,,_,,.,, S4i fl1$7 1\193.3.ll f)]J) p1nr )'i)IJIHI !hi 12 G a rage Sale a121GIVt:-A\\IA\' GARR/I.RO * P UBLIC N O T ICEI \\lf.LSH Conti {PrmhrokPI, 675.nnn l'fl\111.\ lnr Ir:: ''\•·111r1d1\\'l h11)~l-n1~hr~ ,,, 111'1+11 lr:11""'· ti 1'hl'~. ""fff'•• 1hl, SYSTF.::'<1 -!()() \\'A! !'I Rrli;irr yl)u huy .vour pi11nl'I AKC. 2 mlllr, :'\ fE'nlRIP, rl'd, Bo ats, Sli"ps/Docks 910 ranirrr. Cnn1p.1r.d1!r \i!lt,<' , I . . 1, , 1 1,. s ll k - . ..,., l'-f• 'l''l ~ 11 •. ,j. '· rlr.., ~111k, •n1.·1ll r.111n1rf', 1~~ r;,\f!.\CF: Sal,. :\1n,·111i;:-. ~lu~• A:'<-1~Ftl1/. Irr~/ .1 r" r · or nri;t11n. hi> ,iurP f,, ,'!!"" U~ ~Abll" & \\'hltl'. :'><16-4fl211. ·'k>-1~··_ 1, 1,,,1 r:r~'" dil'r ln r .. 1 rrfl,n,~·T . '\'11nt "''HU'!'-:-;,.u Furn .• ~. 11npl111n1·r~. 2 l"PlRll $199.!l.'1. P 1 on~Pr for Best Selectio n ------t'll~:r: R::1lhnA 1~11111fl rln1·k. TR,\11.>'.R 11·1,·1·•·.1v ' " " ,. h ,. k h P UPPIF:S fnr sal,.._1.Ah 111ix. !1r1· l11t!'1·;11,,11. 111;111lr h111 i;trlfll.•, i<'>rnf' Am a.~~auur !';!)('II rr~ 1\\1 fnr• th,. hr.~• ii.rn;irP in tl'IHll' fnr nr·<·asionAl u~r nf TrRi·rl tril il l'r ('h(·,q, \11 'l • h 6" rt ~" S.i ~8ch. Call Riter 6 pm., hah1 furn .. 1hJ.,, i:hr~ .• 11h1 , 1_· a s:o;, m 1 rRn~r. · Southrl'n (Alirnrn11l 96,924 ~ lxi111 in :>:r pn11 rr \\"ill \ni"fl•ll' nr!·., .. ~1111 .i-.. ·:7~0 968 DATSUN '69 DATSUN WAGON l 'fl'! rllr P.1'rl1l'I. he111,.r. 1111 .. kl'1 •f'11!i; • \'\\'S!ll).l • Take ii!<trr '"I' a' rln1111. 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Al\d 1111~"~"~'·.l-""'-'· -U£1_ . ,., .. ~~loo-l II r-n-t-11 b I , 11·i•h COAST -MUSTC-•-Pry·-Rm.--;--7-l\k~. cair RA Y~IOR ~;. \.l11n n11-, -.!llrl,. tir. n nv1·~. up in 23', Grod JIAt'kill2". :i4'!-72•l~ ·o~ s11 A.1..-r ' 1 •: -SA VE $724.85--1----1 111'hl<if"l''Hl;-;---t ------1 h;1;,f' d u.ti t'fl\'Pr .11nd SERVI C E IH5-47J,1;, tllliA.~1 69. h\\!l'\:ii. 'f~J. Sat ,t ~1111 .• S<'\'l'ra (' d 1 I \' 1699• ------- l\l~(j .~1 1r IJi"d , •~uuplril', 57."1_ \\'1•1•kd;i) ~ aflf'r .\ flll!, ..:~t'i-'171 !llnJ.;-A-Ard ~'~"t .~:.rn. S1n~lr hj•d, C'n111pl1•11• r-\11.,1 f11·n1. l1k1· 111'11 s.1;1 Iii~ :1:1\~. r II 1111 I 1 <' s p:.1·1ir•1p1tlll1j.;. ol\l'j"a. s) u~. 1~1 .,.J, lR."19 !\'P11•port Bl ;\I I llAJ'bnr ~T. BrrnRtrl puppit>~. ll 11·k~, l-"11r11, Art r,hj1•t•!.1:, po\!lrd SPF.Cl Al.: Inly lhr spPflkP rs Co!!lll .i\l~s;a 642-21151 Al\C, sho\\ or IO\"Ahlr 1ieL 11.;,n!•. ('ln1h1ni.:. Ynu 1n1n1,. fnr s299.9:i · <:rt \hr Oprn Sundav• 17 10 5pn1 Priv11.t~ party. ~~10-480::.. CATAl.IN1\ n1oor1ni.:, up In .1:1· OOal, S:'.000. \lt'ilr !1hnrr, fiiJ-Si60. 11: 1::1 E. l6ih SI.. C \I. rrer ii·ti·, iapr plA.lirr • '· -O RGAN_c_Pl.AN_O _ \\1f.1'"5"1ARANER. ,-t'm-11 i7, 1 <11·10~~ \Gth fr·nnl RnlJ(ll't (;111Tard hu·nrable or .!('. -A'··c HI h EXCELLF:NT rlflf'k for i'IAll· t.:.S.J\. S!Prffi r: qu i p. WAREHOUSE " . ue-11;rP.1. or n flail'~•. 19 ~ h ~ 10 2171, Call 646.,140."\. hn11t 40' nr la1·,c-rl'. -.... 1 \\'arPhOt:sr . 1 . F:. 111 :"11.. t\rii·.{'~rrl }'"iurinu!I 8r1'nd~ --------__ ••• lii.~107{) **• 1.l ! I Af., '!r~ '"lp) marh1n1>, Co!i!a :'o\r~11 . Ca. 6-1~1442. STP.IN\\'A Y. K I l\I B A LL, :\11N IATURE D a r h Ii h u nd --- A uto Service, Part~ 949 F ET. US -.\n~"n 1\111rri1·:'!11 ma,£.!I $15.9.i. Ru~ ~rll tr<i•lf' Ofl<'rl Sunda~·. C'.,\I f;.i;)-3,;:)-1 I y.111r (\1t l' f'>i'r11 l•](';\)J, '" u~ · r-1 R.\l'Fr. Rl'Jrl-\ :.!3: t. 1;1n So. rn. Rrau11ful l't';11·1~·k i!rlll 1arw rf't'Otdl'r. \' R cu u m STERF:O, 1972-G ttrl.l'.'"d I Cl!ICK.ERIN(;, etc. {Over Pujlple.~. AKC 1_.-eg 1~tl"rerl. Boats, S peed & Ski 911 1·h111 r~. SlO 1•11. s7·, pr. rtnu11rf ··lrarwrs, plll'hrrs, mist·. . . , l • . ('all ":\3--0.lciR. "'I II I' I · ,1 Il l~ J)flil ·. n1odel. f ull i i 1.e p10-OOOp1anoJLi av1111.l _ __ Hi' S)'lf'rrl f.. l'k1 OOi:H , n111h'>£ tilk cn ffpr lhl SIU :i1:.,....;7ci;1 .~ ~ _ ~u~1"11 · . · ) [rssior111I tur11tablf', ,,r11lrrl llA!\1?\IOND, h:li\1'RALL k AF'GHAN Hound, A KC , \1/n1<in.v x1r11s. ni('f' rnnrl, os!A A!C'i,a 1!150 Nl"1vpnrl 1'11·1' Ci1~. C 54& 7765 \In\'! S (;, l '" 1n p I r 1.-l;,\!{:\C ~: Sf1lr. 104 \'ia L1dn Alt' susprns1011 ,. p k r ~·I CONN, t>ll'., orR:ans. ff'ma l,. $100. ;\IRk'). olfrr. fii:'l--6441. hou.•rh .. td f11rn 1sh111:.:-.. '.\<1r<I. l.k•1·nr:11or.; \1rlron1r. A:'o'l/f':\1 s!ereo re1.:i>11·rr, Rrfore you huy·Gn·p u,11; 1 try~ • :'rlll--8.Ti1 11rt :i pm * V\\' Engtrlf' 1200 1111h hi!! bl'lrP k11 s, hrarlrt ... l '•1n11•lr ~bl! S:\00. fi-t:r:11;~r. [\!PORTS \\'ANTED Or;1n~p ('n,1nt1rs T(!I' ; Hl:Y!:n BILL \L\\FY T0Y()T,\ !~~~l Brach lil\'d. . ~ R~;i c·h __ P"i. 1117-~l'.1 \11.1. H11v \Hiii" ,;1r r•1Hd t"r F1 1/:"-;11 9 lo 4. ~""Caloric J ff'nrlphon•·~. TaPI' 1l1>1·k Ull'fl"Sf Dl'alPr in !hr \\'e~t MINIATURE pooril for Jo:·•' s1.,1·r . J'hti::·in Jat·k~. Sr ill hrand PEN~\' O\~';;;I.F.\ CO. 'sa1le S:!O. -t!I UJ1-P.~":IL Sp {j.ik 1..1,1 .. ,,_ S.\Tl'liJJ,\'\" (i:: •. \\'1nr 1·n,·k.,, nP"' in hnx J,, guiiranll'f'f!. 114 !l!l:l-:1:114 i1.a14~- 1.ll\I·-\"!-:\\'' i;r ... 17111 rl"i.: (,,,I~. 1111~1· hou~rholr! J \\"es lrll llfl<'lain1f'rl on la~· 11~;12 RPAl'h Bl., S. ol 1-:Atrllll -----_:_~•:.;.:__ __ Tr1nsport11 ion iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill-1 ]~ [ ~ .. *.. 1§1 ~ (';,II J!;dph I ;.,rrln•1 (11' !J"! 1;7·: fl'°HMI 1 [, I·:, ('•)fl.~! ! h1 I. I. ~aidf'n urrns. 162 \l;\gnnha, a 11a1·. ;-;old for S199.9:). P11 ~· D11 1ly 10·9, Sal 10-6, Sun 12·6 :\11~. Pondll" Pupp~. ~ 11·kc. .~(IF \ hlu•' .t. i.:ir.~n C.\I off hatant'f> of S!li or 1aki> ----Wo l}[D-Y 6 U ___ nld, S2'.i. 2f;i6 Ora n~,. AvP., Cam)er s, Sale/R e n t 920 I••••••••••• 11<1u:,::1h.1ur pr,111. \;•I•) d -0 \" f' r pymnts. Collrc·!loJJ BELi E VE Costa 1'1rsa, 64&-SlRR. 1·Anr!. \l~'Jlj"S, 11·r·11 hrlp ~·1111 srll ! 642-567R c_ __ iiiiiili-iill••·-------iiiiilililmiii'iii•• Dept., i14/8~3--00i01. FREE ORGAN L~:SSOt\S Af_gh11n for sa!r, 211 yr,r;, ! \\'ATER ~kis, pair. I 1 a.~ l6n11: a,r; you likl"! No rrJ:-f'111 1r. p!lpl"I'S, Al{C. •••••••••••••••••••• Sl;1Jom• 520 . .Jr \\'111rr skis. istration. ~noOl ilation. Jus r1 ___ * 6.19-1;,91 *" F or an ad in Woman's W orld Call Mary Beth 642-5671, e xt 330 Most Thinninq! In stant Macrame p;i 1r 11 Slalom) $20. J.1fe Com,, ~!nnri11.yi'I 7:30 om. SCHNAL'ZER pup:o;, Sti1rl jai·t.a--i~. (;;i~ ran~. :'«u0:1 COAST MUS IC srrvice, grooming, !e!'ms. !1\1n 7>.1 1:ink~ 11/J-v11lvr K· 642·2851 •&46--0839 • h;imr~~-fi<ll'\ti r (\ n ri ·I l\fA.J OR '(i:RAl"D OR.GANSC ~~R~F~.A-T-D-,-.,.'-',~,~p-pir-,,-AKC, 'J'<'lr~Mpr, J;" r' I 1 r r ! or rrom S395 inc, Allf'Tl -Conn -!lh<!t~. 1·hAmpion !i nf'~. F.a:<y 11 /n1oun1. r.1" P i" 1·" ~ · Hammond • \Vurll t;:er, t !r. tern1~. Fa\\•n. :i21-2i~7 ('r\1,.rinn Rl/t:; Oyn11~'"'I* Al!<O H a r p 1 i c ho rd s & F:NGl:=-ISH ~SpringrfSpanlr! $100. ti~:t-1~.'i. P i11 tv'I•. Pup, 4 mo·~ old. Sho11• q11al. GOt:LD ~I USIC CO. T.i\'er & 11 hiL 8.~0-44110. 201:1 No. !\lain, S.A. ---;~i7-06f:l * * Sin~ 1911 lri~h Sl'tlf'r pup~, AKC. P.EADY 1''0P. EAS'J'f:P.'. JUKE BOX Jui.dr.1 1111 h 100 lalP hi1 rro·· ()tr!~. In rxcrllf'nt ('iJnrlitinn. 6 \\"k~ old. P\·t. pty. 646-6985 .Ju.o:! f,!:rr111 !or _l'l'IUr rl'r. KR11·11.l , ~~lnwlly, lfammond. LABRADOR Rr tr., AKC, t'OOn1. pool ~irlP, Ph.:. Fir.~! Allen. Bald\\•in, t-tc. Frorn cha m pion blood linr . GEt..1 TOP '64 10 '67 1'.:l G e neral 950 ·'•·11 pow! 1(1·;11 11_ Camitv'I, S2.l0. I * fl.lt-1.6.1'l * ',';7 [)QIX:F.. flAthr.-J fqt'!l ,,.-~11~11-r 00 -truck 1\/Sll'f'i h::1rk. '.'\1111 . A :a vPr can1prr (•onrl. Si2i \1'(1ack$. Ex.cPI {'fll'ir!. S~OO. '6fi O~f.VY srd;in, I •h ·''' _:i4R.-304_,'.l_afl ,, 1,. "·kcnd~. p11r. S617J. 'li6 Corv;i1r "fl" '69 R' CAROVEP.. Xlnl rnrlft. Ru111n11 ('ll'r rr frii;t. S IJ"i\.t, $!1.'Jll. f\44-i721 C ycles, B rl<es, Scooters 925 slan :\ ~prl. lo n11 A ntiques/Cla1sics 95 3 A ---utos, Impor ted 970 A l.f'4 ROMEO Alfa Romeo ~ .: \o ~ ~ ~ ~!~' - t\O\\' O~ DISPW\ Y 19ill SUZt:l\I 90 HnncOO. likr nf'V.·. l)nly 7fi~ mil('~. $27.\. 1!170 Cima!l1 160. make of. Irr. A:~2329. ]~:ii \\'ill~·~ J<'t'fl~!rr, Ji ryl , 11rrrl!! TL(', runn1ni;: 6 mn~. ai.:n. \\ill fuTnl~h rww h'AI· !rr~. Sar r 1f ic 11 $27.). E\•PS/\\ knd.(. ;. 4 Ii -:J 1 4 7, f' "krl11ys, 64.1-171 l ask fi1 r [ Sall'!I S..rvirl' art:o; R()!J.1 ~hOfl COAST IMPORTS S1rn. -----------.66 Triumph Bnnt'\f'1·1llf' rhoP------------lOIW) 12110 \\ COAS! JI'\ .I . I I ! I; I S:tiO or br~r ofll'r takPs. S'.!9~1. Rl::NTALS SIO & u p. 84&--91•19 644·461'1i af1rr 7 pni. Daily 10-6 Sun 12.s -------~ -----FIELD'S PIANO CO ~ mo. old rrd malr :'o1EAT <'3·~'-' J2' Inn _g l , . . OACl-ISHUNO. AKC re;;:. fX'I'. Br~r offpr ovf'r S.lt.iO. 54A·2959 or 642-6.~i.1, A~k for John. P\\'prlfl B•·11i·h f;.1.,'. 0.11'11i j AUDI 1930 )1!00EL A f'(lrrl, \.'~R fl; en2. $2'.'i!. * 541'-40:i4 • l ' l ' ' • w/hranrl nf'W unit \•11..J. 181'\ Ne\l.port Bh d. _ _ • $2200. ~r!I si:1'J. \\'alk-in-CoJ1ta .!\fr.~a. 714/&15-:12fi0 Si.1. Call 8:\1-486;,. /l'f'll<'h-in 7'xi'. 3 11•tnrio\\'. 11 \\'URLITZER piann conMl,., Hor ses 156 rimr. $12.il). Pi1z~ I'll' brP11.d 10 ~r~. old. R e rf rl i lLi h BEAUT. rrg. mustanr m11.rt-, f)\!<'n S.17;), Booth!, Sl50. n111.hngany, Xln1 r on d . 7 , • 1~ ~ h nrl "bbo ;,1s.-12:..o. 49~i!llfi. . )r.' ssoo" ,,·, ~=~-ri n ---·--~-· _ __ "'lnn<'r. . ·""'"';>· • \\"ROUt:1rr il'on Chandr li rr, }'QR Sii.ir, Ar1u!<Onic bu ill by ,;0· SAN-S~t·h--;. 1 ,-1- " . h I h. h B I' ' I · ,, · ' mi ·"' 11 !! • ,, ca~t 1rnn sr sroo 11. 1g a ""'tn, 1'1'11'150 ,. sp1 ~1 • BoArcf · · /., 1 fi sp<"llkrrlLi m i~c Spani~h F rPnc h Prn\rJTl('l ll.1, cherry inc'· 1 troMining ".An 19"~3· , • I -~ R'"'"l 1 ,, "°nl'. ns a 5a_, .,.,.,.. ;i. .. rror 1;rn1lLi + .. on~~ta \\''""'· • .,.,-. .,.,.., 11 I n fl.m. or 54.-i:-.-991).l rug~. &1·1-12'1,I;, 42·1 Vista S tor •, Restauranl 1 f;rarirlr. \".B. B ar WANTED I 132 Goorl used hnr~r tr11.i\f'r. Reason11.blf'. 642·5769 -----'69 BSA Ligh!ninz. Lei"· mi. Prrfect cnr+c!, SllOO or hP!I! nflrr. 64~:'1211:) or R92-fi61 l , J.:>.1. 2.'19. 11~k for .John, LA!\fBRETrA mo!or scooirr. 1400 m\., hl11P & whi1 r , goorl i'Onrl . Sli:i. 11.1:'\.-l\7119 '7n Triumph 650 Tigrr Chrom- Pd, llif'mi-rhrip!)f'd, ~fakf' Of· frr. :i48·306fi . Mini Rikf' 'iO 31, 11.r. Xtnr !ii."1·AA.'l.ll. Rupp .~prin! Conrl, $125. I J:'\'ST Al\"T Ca.~h fnr ,£ood u!'f'<l 1 ----------- lurn. hrlrm. i<r l.•, "·nrking JUKE BQX C'olnr '!'\"$, l'l'frtg f. ii.ripl\. 1 ~Al I + "'--k 1 ,,~ 1971 RSA 6.iO, 1mmar. :".()()() ,,, • ~ p11u<.nn· , ,., •. 11rPna. 2ood rart . Ba ck Ray m i's. \\"111-r. G<I. SHJOO. p1•/hOll'l'f\1l, ;;i ~ 9-2 2 41 , :~i-ii~.l Al"f'll . :..J.'r-429:'!. l<"tacirrl "-11h lalf' hil rl'ffir<I~. In l'X <'r llrnl mnciilion. l1<l l ~~~~~~~~~~~ MooE1-:-Homr~ ('(ln<'f'llation s:t;o I'll' hPJLil OHl'r tAkPlli.J: LrA1" n<im<'·rlf'I. fi46--0:164 . 19il HONDA SL-70. 500 mi'.•. S2!IO. r1P..\1 , m offrr~. 6~fi-0097. D u n e Buggies '56 ' 70 Audi Super 90 SACRIFICE; '72 Cor.·11.ir 4 Sp('('(!, riuilf'l, hr;1l 1·1 •"0 nR Grren mF'tal llakr borly .,6.'il. 962-79!1!1. '71 HRDTP 1200 cc .\TU Flk Cost 52100 ne.1.1·. Sell $1200 Xlnt l'l'lnd. 84H1~. Trucks 962 '72 GMC Truck-Camper BRAND nrw 1972 (;;-..re '1 Inn P.L'. r ully f;ir!nry l'l']uir- prii in1·l11rli n2 V·I\ Pl'lf,!:inP plus bf'aullful S' c11hovrr Cllmjlrr lhAt ~lrrp.~ six. Serial Nfl. TCE24'l.1~~!ili. 011'nrrl ''" 600CQQ, ~uprr savilig a t $2299 4:,:') E. Cn11st ll11'y. Nf.\\T'ORT BEACH fii:'l-O!lOO F.xr. :i.~·."11 l!lill A~ \OOT.<;~ \l /f\I, 1 spd, 1 d(Wlr ~2 . ."..00. I Vr.O:\I ."Tll '!.;~.I: NOW $2350.52 F IAT-G MC-PONTIAC •Isl 1'1. 111 SA fl\\ :..'fW'\t1 !-:. l.~t Sr . Sa11ra Anil ;,.')S. \001 '72 128 FIAT !~I: \ND nr11· 1'172 FIAT 128 ~ DR. :::ED1\.\ i\'lo!nr rrrnrfs "rronnmy o·nr n[ !hr :,'PAi " \\ 1nnrr nl ' i.11!nn1l'lt1\'e ::11111rrl!I thrn11~hf111r r.urnrw>. S1::1n1IArrf f'r1u1rimrnt <O· 1•\11rlt'~: 4 :-r•" d 1r11ni'I. r::1<i1i1l tirr:<, fl. 1!1~. hrAkf'S + UHHl,Y l">:tr;•' ~·rinl No. l~A0i7~.(lfl-.: $1976.80 + fllX, ltr I.· nor. ,,.~ n)' L~:Asf_: fnr nnly S60 .10 mo. nprn r nrl ~t 1'1•' lf',11'1' BILL BARRY FIAT·G MC-PONTIAC 11,1 St. At SA ~'111·' ::000 E. J I SI. ~nta Ana ~-1000 'S!l ~·i11I '50 COUPf'.· ~l'W tlff·'S, ne1v htAkf'S. Orig. 011·1,,.r. S700. l~av1ng town. X1i..fii9.> . ---,68 F IAT 850 !f«) . • 54A-!l51 1 JAGUAR '71 JAGUAR XK E 4.2 HDSTR. ~ '"'"'It. lar!!"lr) air ronrl illon1n::, ,\\I f:'<I rarl1,,, ascot (1111 n, \\\th h1'1ge m trrior. '1!1!~ 1;.11;;7 mll~s. chrome 11 1r•' 11 hr11ls. 604BSX. 15295 '67 XKE 2+2 ' . .\u1nn1et11 11nn-.n11s 11'\n, !;ic- rory Air 1·1>ndl!1nn1nE, ,\.\J I' r~1 l"ilfii". ! hff)0\11 \I Ire, 11·httl5, ln11 111ilf'S, f'Xtren1 - ly nice. l 1rc:1~;,>·J. $J19S "Sprclal1L~n; in Qu11lHy" BAUER Bu ick·Opel-Jaguar 2~·1 F: 17th St fnrrrs rll'l'l'lt'll !or 10 s::1cril. S44·46R7 a f!Pr 7 fllll, If Jf J ct'p1~ & d1·aprry f11 tirics.I ~~~~~~~~~=! ~t~ !(. :JO,..~ rl ii<'. JAl'Ol'I, 492-2247, i; ';;;;;;;;;;;~~·~ f>ANASONICl't>t'l1otPr_oll"Pf'[ F y )fl I •i.;;./r:.?.~f#:'.'.:::~ I rlck., 11 u10.re,·er~f'. Brass rtt. lo ou G e ner •I r OR ~It>: 'ii l\a"·a~a ld too er Trail &s~. ~till un<trr "·arran!y $39:... l\JS.-Oi62. -*'69-HONDA-350_*_ WAS $S06J .21 SAVE $1164.21 R1J-{lll!1-1 -· ---_. h ~-=~--~~~--1 \\'A:\'TEr1 fli-1'1fl ~r11An. ·"". 9266 SIZES 34.48 Ii., 1Tf""; .... 111 ..... -r .... i'i'11 !hi" "lh111nhi:.!" ~k1tn· mrr tn 11h1•k ~"u 11trt1 h11!'1~ .~rr11u: 1111rl ..,11111111'''' rla1 ~­ ~ni" .•nl1 rtn1trr~· n f nrrkl1t1r (!.1lhr1'\. C'h<•l~•' f'l'lf'l'n!l krll'•, hll<'ll rl'wlrd l';1l1rr11 !~2;;h ;\!''\\' \\'rimrn·~ Sit''' ~I. ;'.!;, ':'( 10, '12. II . !6. I~. ~tr.I' ::.; 1 hui:1 4111 111kr~ I i/P. ~11rr!" f)lf- in!'h :oit-:\'t:'.' I'\' l•l\·t: ('~:'\'1'S fnr f'll<"h p;irt.-.rn •. Ac11I 2~• cr11!<: fnr l"ll!'h p11Hrrn f<'!r Air ~1n 1l t1111.-t Sf}l"f'IAI 1!1ui<ll- ln1t: t1!hf'T'\1~~,. 1h1rrl-rl.:..'I..~ rfrhvrr~ 11111 t11kr thr~r 11 rrk~ ftl' n1or" .'rnd !o l\)A_flllll i\1Rr!in. lhf" nAll.Y PllJlT, ~ 11. r1111,.r11 O!"p1.. 232 \\'rs! llllh !"!.. ;\:ri\ Yn rk. ~ )', 11V111. 1'1 Int NA\tt:, A nnnt:~!i\ \\'It h 7.lr. :-117.t-: 11ntl S'l"l'l.t : Nl .\IHf:fl. sr;E :-.1or:~: Spr i n2 F::1sh1nn~ 11M rhon~c t)fl" p11 tirrn f11•r fm!ll nr 11• Sonn1:-Sitrnn1rt CAt1:1!n~ All JJ7'"'' Onl:. 'ill M"nt~ r,.;~A;\'T ~f.'\'l:'\"G HOOK !If'\\ tntlAy, "'tl\f tOm(lrT(l'A , !I 900 Bl'd 1dhH .\!~kt! o I r . • , ----------! ~~.&-iOl!ll, 3 l ines, 2 T 1me1, $2.00 GREGOR 12' ll l um I n 11 m ---boat, r \vrtrd k \1•eld~rf. 127" 10 Spr~ hiryl.'lr $40. & 2 · L 0 V A 8 L E IP m 11 J t! S i.'l. 011r~. kicks. o 11 r full li>n21h Aqu11tii· 11·pl JU ll "UArdlLi. 116. CAr ""UA rrl~. " " c f"I 01 c t DAl'h~hurvi. ~T o Id , " " SI"·· 4 owrr ·1 " os 1' SHi. C11r top cArrir r $2."1. f-P ~pflyf'd, h11!1 !lhnr ~. 642~1n:.. ;\lr:-;l, n1odel ~ HP Sl'11gull motor. ·---('\'I'S S' ~ffl .t [.A'lvr~f'A\. nl"vl"'t u~----~---~~ """' $1fi.l. C11rry hA2 s:.. {n Ae.ce. B..u.t/l rrl, bolh Sl.\O. S e •I' i n lit GOOD honlf'. llP~f'rl fnr 5 Mnlor ~tl\nd $10. :0.1itkl" offer f . i4 11111!•hinr S2:i. Pr1,·11te Pl)'. siirrt puppie~, Lill), mix. for all. F: ,, ".•I"' kn d .~ Thr• 11r11t~I cr1<f! er11,.r -96.'1-71110. Call 5:ii-98i9. ;}'1Jl.-jJ47. \\'kday5 64:>-1711 \l111·r;1111r -1aul:'ht 1n~111nll~·· 9'~~rl'CHE~ C' 11 h i-;;-t P ART Doxif' puppil"~. 11:oorl ask for Strn. lhrr 1~~' \1 ~u1'l-111d 11· ii /lorniii:ii lop ,{. rloublr j hnmt'~. CUTf:'. 413 Costa B '~0-.-,~,~.~P~o~w-'-e-r----906-h1~!11't1on< !Pa1·h ~nu ttw fun sink SJO. 6,IS..!!'l!J$! allr r 6 i\ll"sa St., C . .\1. 642--4446. 1·111ft of :'<h11·rr1n1r, i.l'arn 2 Jlnl. · FREE 10 f,!:onrl ~;:;:;-;, HERE's 11 rl"al ~tral 11 1 $ll:il) - h;~<1c kr1c1I!'. 111lrf )Ou •'iltl lon11:~hR i red killt>n.~. 6 11.k5, 16' \\lizerd boat. frtshly n1r1Kr a ,...)n1·hn. 1·r~1. h'4£lLi. • TOP SOii~ for ll111f', ]llwf\ . ~.. /60 h '1 •-· I h • ,. 1 " I •mger & 11·hit,.. 832-76.'14. pa.1nl.:11, v. p 1• rrr, "·11, o•·"' '""''' ,,,.,.,_ Prict' rPnlO\'fl. tra.~ 11lr .. au -I ,,.. ,,,,., • " \\ rf'cf'n1 major lune·up, onh SI. . ing. ~·rer I'~!. inlLi. ~i. FREF: _pup p J P s. pA rt trail,.r 1.1·/nry,; hrllrini;: hurl-~·n1I 0:-,iE IX)Ll.AR for r:tE(.I. Cuu11r &-;mp-Sii. Shepherrl, m;i.l ,. & fe mAle. d ir~ & coupler. o"•nrr must " I " ' < 11 :,.,?,0..97;,11 "ln~1nn! ;\IA•'l"illll•' Ylfl,.; " 18 t!lll. 11quariun1 · ll -'--~-J;A cr\r1cP bf>C'AUSf' !'If othl'r ~h1·r .. Brrnk_~. 'l'hf' DA,ILY ~S.~21011. JB .F.1\UTIFUL m i x r d ohllgationl\. M0-2'179 alt~r 5 1 11.Jll , 10.'). i\Vf'rf.IN' raft SACRIFICE: Ct'ml"t,.ry, 4 )\('PSholKI "'.1\1Alil.':1U!f' :l yr~ p.m. or l.li-7!'¥.VI . l>r-pt · Bo" 1r~1. O!rl (hi lsra Pacilir \1i~11' desir1htP old. 494-6S9-1, .t!M-342G. '61~ T"(;Hycnlft ii'C.c. :;oo ~l lillnn, \'('iv \'nrk, ~.\'. Ioli;. Cdl\1. :'1'16-AA9?. i l\10 old n1a lf! Cnck-11.-poo. hrs. Very rlP11n , r.rrat 10011 . rr1111 "'111111" Addrr .. •, -C . 1 . . 1. ,1_ Rl11 C'k wf11·hit e m8rking~ fA nuly ~!.Sip~:... J_.ott or 1.i1•. Slllll'' .. r H<o<1I.. A ~1t: fOOl JU!Crr . ' :-.; EE I> I. E c n ,\ r1· ·;2• !11C'hn1f'nl' hkr ne11· $69.9:>. hoti!'l"brokrn. 6-1&-1.118 i;:t11r. $62j(). ~1oorinit 11v1il. rrnrhl'!. knit. l'lr. Frf'f' Call Trrl 64Z-li21 -HONE Y BEES--673--8760. rl1rrrt1nni:. :;() ('f'r11~. TW!!'I' chrs!lLi-:-;til/i io rourh, * • 54S·54M * * 19' Spnr1r·,.--,~,~.-,b~,-,-,-i,.-.-,~O-v-ec l'\f:\\': 111~tan1 'l~rriu11r. \\'r . .;tinghou~r f'OOkrr. m li'lt' nighte.rl \\'ll!f'r !!.kl or l1!1h· H.1~11·, f11ru·~ knntl'. 1~r-11t>m,. R(-'R-"1n11bl" 34&--0416 I ln.t. 7;, !IP EvinMJdf', tll! tr~rb. 1. \\!ANTED! U!!ot'd llppliJ~-1 1 Peli tnd Suppliei )["-') tlr, b111t tank. $1RSO. Call 1111 t.n ... 1 .\rl nf 1f JI Ir r I n nrltl!! & ,.nrl~ &: llntiflllf',, A~k . ~ ~:?.O P!\1 646-~150. ('j'fi<·~··1 -\l\'l't 2fi rll',lj,tll~ to rot Doul. ~18-7511. 28' ~I. ~·cyl. BudA riAl. mnkr. SL -·--~ -J •11ln·p1 lnl , Mt1ncl tanki, A!! 1n .. TRnt ('r1w·hrl 811nk _1 !\llAKLE~. Prodocl' (for !II Pett, Gener•I ISO 1 s~ C 11 ~· .... Ill\ ,J • lt hlf "' ·""'· Iii t \'f:ll, ~,.,., .h"lrn h1· p1cturr1: Pa11trn1. '"·a ier, '",~lltl('r, wrii .r 1 l)W .... :108 1 · you~. AA-i-2:ifi4 or 892-316.1. IT\VO 11tuanl\llli k lra. c11gc '\. -' · ,;,.111i1l<'lr 111-111111 r.111 Hook 2c1c'ARE1TI:: V rl .-Slrl. Ring Nl'i·k Parakrl"t!! • 21' TROJAN ~ll'"f'" 2 hr11fl • n1n1.,. th11n lM c::lt1,, -Sl. ;i.1 r 1~ .1111~· Hua Bookt. -$0 o ('I'll!~. • . " '". I pr· S20. R\nt Nrck 0n\'P$ ' . ' achinr<t, Mllkt Oflt.r. Call italle•'. MOO .. trt11rfe '" . SI ~ ,.ach. Rint t\e('k llllilboat. ~16-4791. Jl\'ld, ~13--16811 Phr1sanlll • 1 pr. -$1 .j().1 :-• ----'E l1!.•1n f\oylon fo11rn nib-ON Ri.,11; of Ill: l'rltr All:'hln•. be r m111t/spr11:. 111rrl rrame. lll10 RA hy p11ri1k""'' • s1 f'Ach. :iii r.RANO S111nk!I 66. nllt 811hy Ric:F Rirtl' -$2 "ach. p1lo1. m11n,\• :-;Ira~. S.16, iO. Xlnt eond.. !1411 .... 11).~ ;,ii cl'nt11. s; Qulll Rook I • !t:i p11ttrrn~ •• LER ~ ttnr~. AD ~lu~wn Qulll Rottk I • 50 T Abll'. !>'119' AIAlr SacrifiN" 2725 CostA Me511., f'f'nt~. 546. Pool S6l0. Privalf' Party • 96S--08J.l, Pr pry, 4!12-2667, - C•t• 152 Boat11 Rent/Cha rt•r tOI LOST l M ISSED \\'F.EKl-:NO-V ACATJON 7 Smt11 ll Sell Polnl Si11m1"gr, Luxury Aloop. Sleeps 6. l;rt ('(Ind. $400, 5:'!7·i212 ---f OR Sa.IP : 3 \VhrPl hik" NrArly nr11·. $125. CAii 111t 4:30. 644-i9iS. -·---~~--1972 :\if.N'S 10 Sf)('t'd f'Af'ln!Z h1kr Sfql, l"ev<'r u ~ l" rl. f;j'J-43?.fl. '71 l(1t\\·::1saki~ ~1'lf) ;,. 2""1, Ir.~~ thiin 300l mi. i\1u~! :o;<'ll. 6i~.Wll Grr11:. 11.ft F.. TACO :'<l in1-hik", condition. 56.l. fl62-31:M exc:ellrn1 ----~---'70 Triumrh 65(1 ~rm 1·chop· 1>M. TT 11iJlt'lLi, :c1r;i. rhJV1me $!17:1. li45-031 A, fi46·79fii , ---- M o tor H omes 940 tNl-iTANT 1'' A ~ II I 0 ' BOOK H11ndttd5 of Q11111_, fnr l'ndA."'~ IJ ,•lnr ~ 7l l~ btilutitul pan!m.,, YI C!ll rrnts. n Sq ,VllirdS of U g I" d l"J)Pl lnt:. Xlnt t"l'rwt Btiae >'4"m111I,., Vil'. Amr thysl Ir Rt!ll!I:. r11to! rn41 645-«J P<rk. B.t. 6~"112. i 11 t S •1 *• .-Rf."'T -t11ir-·i1 -rl~ 51 DORADO n111tr11 h 11m ,. fai:hll'\n r11rt~ $1. ••• , •••••••••••••••• jvl, r l m•I . l t•mal<. I ts •ocn.1 e KITE S750 ..:.. __ "°_""-·-'.:,',"-'-· _11_ol'f'1 4fl.him 0 jGOOO ('ONO • • 67l.7Ml ylon. S75. 642-..143.5. ·' OIJ I , a1 cane.I~• <1$1' ·rnoM_y! Rt.nl STA~tESE· ldtlf'n,:, 7 11'k~ nlrl, j • ' • l"tfl~ '" full) !-Mf-f'fll'I· tt11 lrt"ri• TI F:~f.R\'1" :-.,'(l\\ "' 54.c-9.l13 • r r..n:i.t STIC!\:F:R NOW $3899 & T11 x. l.ir. k Dor. FP~ OR Lt..:A SF: fnr onl,\' $115.:AJ mo. opr'n rnrl 7.fi mo. ll'A!e. BILL BARRY GMC-FIAT-PONTIAC tlsr St. 111 S.A. F11~.1 2f01 E. l~! St., San!R An11 !1~·1000 --GMC_-- TRUCK CENTER LArR:P~t 1nvrn1riry in Or<l.n~f' County. C~mp11ri'I & Tn.irk~. O\'rr 611 m()(iP]s In rhf)O~e lrom. BILL BARRY P ONTIAC·GMC-FIAT r\s1 S1. 111 S.A f11' ' 2000 E . 1st SI., SAn !il An;\ ~~·1000 :;7 rnnt rtr "'r111 n,rorr. .t.hrwlhf'ri, i:Clt'WI Nlnd . S-:.Jl nr 1..,.,1 olfrr ~12<-2 '71 Ch,., .. JtP.p 1rt11n K1Msi. 14:, ln\\ mllr11.i:r-. !'Ill\\ f"'rfrr·, mU•l •PH fi~··~-r·,:;, AUSTIN AMERICA rrn·. ""''" """"'" "'· l!lf>R All~!1n A m P r 1 r ll , IHlfnmlltl(', ln11 mLIPat:I", A-I 1·nndi11nr1 S~•~.i F:nf'n ,c;.ta· 11011. rorn1>r nl Bronkhur~1 &· ~:rJ1n~t>r, F. \'. ----- BMW TEST DRIVE ALL NEW Tii SEE rs 1\B~t ·1 Oversea' DelivPrv CREVIER MOTORS Y \\, \,• ' 1nla ,\:.a -.,~-83!.-3171 __ _ Automo~1\" l:.itceucrice & RO Y CARVER, Inc. :?925 H.!lrbor Bl\•d . Cngta ~trsA :146-4444 DATSU N '72 DATSUN 510 Bi~ !'rrtl'ln. 4 ~/l!'M rllr t 11 r 1.onn m~lr,: n & II ...... " F111l rr1t·t S21.'li (.';tn hn11n1 r 1111. t S!\-ilZio• l''\ll 4!\-1 !\Sll 11lt Ill 111n ~l-lfi-'1i::fl. ·;1 O.i1sun :iir1 $,('fl •11't"°'1 11 /r ~ll'\(lrl .,,~'3. ·;1 l'nrr;tlttl'l'rll DA r 1 u n r 1rk11r !Sil m1 '· \Z1&6 Pn, •1 !.t11J,otr ''--l"..;i.:1 P1~1 1·1 .. 1f•,..,t lltJ1n , (;rl "'llld !'1 I ' U)l· rvir111n! \Ir. P." h 11" fl n K~~~A NN GHIA I '69 Karmann Ghia Rarl10, d1tlon hf'a!rr, hr.1u11h I ron- !hri111111 Y\ :'<1:!;9, $1299 4.i5 E: CM!I Hl\'Y ~F;\\'PORT RE~\CH .;n.0900 f.-.:r ~lfi4 \r\'i!l !<nrm;inn Ghia. 1 O" nt>r. \lamnn. Sl,'.lM * Call 611-.'3.1!3 -. MG • .,., \H; \lrrl::rr. ):! rol t:r.,yJ CO'lf'fll}t'!n \l,11'(1, * f;7;,....ifi.\l ' MGB mrs 'li'l \1r;s CT, ~n ,Jnr root!. nr 11 11rr<. )(I\\ mllf'lll(f' fat' i. 1r rflnt1 . rhrrinl" l\1f<' 1\ h"rl• \IUtl .. ,..,. !n ap- Jll'fr1;i!r' Ph. ~,W).':JiXi.) D!l'I MAZDA • ( 4.2 OAILV PI LOT [ '""''""'' l§l [ '"'"'"'"' 1§1 1 ~....... l§J I A~ .. --l§J I• ---.'I~ I _..... ][~ I _..,.. ·I~ I ........... l§l 1 '"'"~''''' 1§1 990 Autos, U1ed 990 970 Autos, Imported PORSCHE I .:;A;;;u;;lo;;s;i;, ;;l;;m;;po;;:;rt;;;ocl;;;;;;;;;;;;97;;0~ I Autos, I mported 11 MAZDA 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, lrnpwtod VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO 970 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used PONTIAC --------PONTIAC MERCURY CHEVROLET 18835 BEACH BLVD. Huntington Beach Phone .842-7781 or 540-0442 • 50 PRE OWNEO MBZ's Lxrs:r i;;t Srlerllon In Snuth!'rn Callfnrr1111 '61 .'71 MODELS '70 :l(X) SJ':l.. 6.l Serlan '71 6.f1 Courw;" 121 '7l 220 SE Oiupr 'AA 2M SE Couf"' 'f.7 250 .SE &>dan 'AA 2511 S S<>dnn ·~ 250 SF. &-<Ian 'AA 200 Dic!irl Cl1 ·10 220 n K>:-el WE WANT PORSCHES JIIGHEST OFFER AVAILABLE DON BURNS ASK f"OR GLEN 636.23.IJ RENAULT ORANGE AUTO SALES 1972 VOLVO '61 VW Sunroof Lease Tod•y •t Reff llnlsh, " Spd, RadiQ, Beat R•te1 llcalt r Clean. Car f\\'EG929) Sll.74 Per Mo. ' O.A.C. AM/Jo'"M.., Auto, trllns.~ 168 VW Bug dJM: brake.t. 36 mo. • 5f'(la.n, While f!n illh, Radio, For L•••lng or buying ·~Wt lwii4 -YOLYO Heatti:r, !WVll94.'.!I 161 VW Squ•reb•ck '70 Impala Sta. Wagon ra.clory air:, P!'i, Beautiful Irwin wh ll~ wir h uddle ln- lerior 1257BSY I $2695. Tommy Ayres Chevy 946 S. Coafi.I Hwy. l..a.guna Br11ch 494. 7744/546-9967 '61 EL CAMINO :127 -Stick. Ne."' paint, 1irl'5. 4 Spd , Rt1idio. Hralf•r , Alr Cond, Beige with hrown In· t•r ior . (WJZ759l 1966 II bo C M ..,_., •. , Still undf'r faetory "'arranty. ·-RE T R I ar r. . . ....., """' '" '.'l'AUI. -16, on)' Sl.61. 842-lllS. lli,000 milr~. rlp,11n rar, '70 VW Bus MUST sell · '71 Voh1n J+IS, 6 --------- 1 P · Id 160011 · · XI '66 Chevy P.U. • ~w n111~! ~f'll. l l!t'iO. or offer. assengf'r, Light blup w! moo , , mi, .1111r. n1 ~V,..ll;io5. Black interior, 21,00J miles rond. 675-1259 l'.Jniroyal Tigrr Paw tirr11. ntag 11•hl1, nu pain!, tuck ·n TOYOTA (Stk•45l 4.utos, Used 990 mil upl'K>I., i;lrrro tape dck. '69 VW Bug '69 Nova, Sl:KIO. Also Dune "$'-l-:100=. ~r;:._,m:._;_. _c&_l>-_30::16=. __ '70 TOYOTA " Spd, Radio, Hearer, Blue buggy S400 or b(E-t ottu. '64 CH.EVY Imp11.la SS. Glas11 STATION WAGON w/Black interior , IZ\VE051l After 5 pm: 962-208.1. Packs. Good ron<I. S450. or /'>Pw 1•ar lradr in, 4 ,.peed, AMERICAN hf>sl offPr. 407 Dela"'are. rad1n. & hl'111 rr. 7-48BZU, '69 VW Squ1rtb•ck !Indianapolis & Beach) H.B. S 1495 Auln Tran!, Radio , Bei~P v..·/ -,.--------Beige interior, <ZVZ5.54) American Motors '68 CHEVY Estate \Vag. Like Santa Ana Toyot• · • new, 11 ir cond. $1550. Ph: Srrvu:P rtf'pl. Ol>f'n 7: 30 Am • '66 VW Squ•reb•ck j<oll"Gr~mhns """Horn~ts 644-1376. '111 9 pm i\1onday 1hru Fri· 4 Spd, Radio. only 46,000 ......,M1tador1 """J•vehns '70 CAl\1ARO, 22.000 mi, auto, da). miles, !TGS.102l Beige v.•/ VAmb•ss•dors PI S, di~c: brks, air , $2200. PHONE 540-2512 brown intPriot Huge stock of '7l's At '72'1 Priva!P party. 492-2661. '67 MONTCLAIR 2 Door ll.T. Dir. V, Top., Air Cond. AJ.1/FM. Lo~decl. Lil· tt.-old ban.krr's car. (VOB· 049 1 call 546-8736 at! 10 494-6811 . MUSTANG '66 l\h.121tan11:. R&H. V-8, 11u1n. 11!'"' ti l'f'li. Re r. irn- prvmlli-bllls to pro\'e, full of p<>p. ilandles \\f'll. SSOO. 64~23"5 111! 6 Sal. 01' 5-16-2901 dayll. _ '71 l\1USTANG V-8. auln, full powf'r, 302, air, 13.000 mi. Gold 111/blk M11.ch I ext .. blk ln1. S3190,40. l\!ay bf' !>et'n at 127 27th SL, N.B. \Vee!, Thur!I. ~'ri. CLEAN 'GB ~1us1ang. auto, R&.H, vinyl top, npw tire~. P/S. l lljjJ. 962-8432. 1!168 t~A STBACK Muslang, Hun;\ lnkg ., Holly carb .. Hi- jackers, Sl250. 5.12-3.'120, S.A, '61\ MUSTANG auto, r11.d. h1r, 1 owner Pvt Ply. $1150. 675-5050 OLDSMOBILE '72 CATALINA Brand ne11.• 1972 Pontiae Cata· lina 2 ffr., H.T., 400 Viii t'rl· gine lhat uses l'f'gular 1t1t11. I. glas1. air ronff., PS. PB. r adio, hraler. V.'e roulff ~o on 11.nd on, Str. No. 2L57R2C31l1M. WAS $534S.l1 SAVE $1195.75 f'R01'.1 STICKER NOW $4152.76 + TllJC. Lie. & Dor. t'PI' Or JpasP lor only $12!1.4:\ ll"r mo. Open enrl ?Ji nlO. lrasr . Bill BARRY PONTIAC·FIAT·GMC ! \51 SI. at S.A. f"•y.1 2000 E. Isl St., Sanla Anll J58.tooo '72 flREBIRD Brand new '72 F lrPbird. Fully factory equipped includin~ a u10. trans. P.S., P.B., rariio, hearrr, WS\\I tire~. T. g\asl', rlork. monaITh yPlloW, bla<'k Interior wit h black \•inyl to p. '67 PONTIAC TEMPEST t.t: !\!ANS /l11.1·dll')I). ('pl'!. 47 .000 orh~iMI mllf'.-. 1 own- Pr. unbc:hrveble condition. UllR!l97. $1095 ~., 44j 1'~. Coasl I h1•y. Nf.\VPORT BEACll fi73·0900 Ex t. 53·~ '72 LE MANS Arand nr\1' '72 Le l\111ns, fully f;il'tnry rqu1ppffi. 11·1lcl rrncss i::1·ccn 111th nialrhin~ inlt'r- lor. Orrirr •D25:i94. WAS $3193.60 SAVE 498.60 FROi\1 STIC'l{l::n NOW $269'.00 + 1ax. 111-. N riO<'. ff't '66 23fl ~I. CnupP Ro;idstP r 'fill 2:1'1 SI~ Courw Roadsll'r 'li!l 2M SL Cnupr Rn11rlstcr '70 21':0 SL Cnuf)I' Roarli'ilf'r '6.q 100 SL ('nupP AND MANY MORE ~17 \\'. \\11rnrr, Sa.nt11. An.a •65 vw Bus Big-8i9 Savings CHEVY f"ngine. 235 cu. in. GET OUR !I P11.:>1s, Nf'w engine, nrw Harbor American 1·ran~ .. "ra rlt'r, gen. l96.l 1969 . .6Jrlas~ Supreme'. full TOYOTA DEAL paint, n•w interior , while Home of .Convenient Xlnl cond. $!l5. 646-6264. powf'r. faetQry a ir, vinyl top &rial •2~7D2N526320 WAS S4Dl9.70 SAVE 448,60 or ]f'asc fnr nnl~· s~.00 mo. <•(ll"n rnri :16 rnn. lrase Bill BARRY LEASE ancl gref"n finish w/mafch· Payments *1971 Chevy Wa9~ \\'/gold inrrrior. S 1, 9 75 . BEFORE YOU BUY! Ing intP.rior. IZXV642) 1969 H•rbor Blvd. • • 833-1084 • • Aller 6 pm. s92:.591g, F'ROl\1 STICKER NOW $36S0.1 D L lax.Jk. .& <ln<:..J<f - or lealie fo r only $98.50 mo. open end 36 mo. lease _$JJ9 pl'r mnnrt'I Competitive Prices Bank Fina nc:in'g "THE RESIDENCE OF MERCEDES.BENZ" Authoriied -• ----'70 vw-Poptllp C•mper· .C~·~·~··~.Mo~~·~·:::-~14~1~02~6~1-f==c:tHilRRlY~S;itiEfi'=4~-~orn· w~s}>o.~1t~a-}88~•~~~or. n •• M l···-=· 4 ~~· Radio, Beautiful Red BUICK sdn. Very clean local, f>ON.JIAC...GMC·FlAT-1-- iJ~t SI. at S.A. f'"·y.l 20ClO E. \st St., Santa An11 ~.\(JOO - WA WIG Finish (STK •37! 'GS Imper ial " dr. hrdtp. nisc original car. Air, E>I C'. S850. JQYOJA , '70 RIVIERA brks, A/C. lull p wr .. 545-2083. 67 VW ~eluxe Bus Jo"ull 'JlOwer, factory air con-leather. A~1/Fl\1 search PLYMOUTH 1966 llarbo C M 646·9303 II p~~lih: \Vh i_IP a~d blRuo ,V:' dit.ioning, custom vinyl in· lune radio, vinyl 1p, till & BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC·FIAT RAMBLER RAl\IBLER 'Iii serlan. Stick E-hirl. Good r<Jnd. $195. 646-2022 Sa les·Serviee-Lease fiouJl' o/ r , · · ma r 1n2 interior. A 10, terior & ,,;nul lop Chmme: lelescope \\'hl.. brand nu !TSR3961 ' '<J • plated wheel~. An l!Xlremely tires. i\1usl see to ap. lill!l ll t'f\\llS ~' m•t•tS '69 VW Bug clPan car. 0 11908282. pl"f'ciate. S2l!f-1. 6 4 6 -3 7 3 6 $3'95 bf'fore II pm. Dark BluP, 33,CkXJ m~es, 4 Spd, (91:\ANf l Toyota &: Jaguar Dea.ler '70 BUICK LE _S,ABRE" Authorized Sales &: Service 161 VW Bug CUSTOM 4 DOOR HARDTOP , 900 s. Coast Highway 4 Spd, Black, Olrome Map, VS. automatic tran11mii;sio n, Laguna Beach 540-3100 Radio, elc. IWAB.110) lactory air conditioning. CONTINENTAL '68 Ply Fury III Convt. need! t Isl SI. at S.A. f11'Y.l i;onie-body v.•ork. 5-l2:l. 21XX1 E. l"t St., ~nl a Ana 55.ll·lOOO 64.~2218, call hl11'n noon & 5 ~~~~---===7" pm. '72 GRANDVILLE • '61 PLY:\10UTH * Drn1oni;tralor, 2 dr., 11.T .. Nr!'ris hrakf' work wilh lrs~ !hAn 3100 mi. rully $."J(J. 67;>-:.437 afl 5 fa rtnry r.quippf'ri in!·ludini:: PONTIAC T-BIRD '61 T·BIRD. very 2d. cone!. all 1111T. air·1"0riri. orig paint. s lnt r nc. yr l/\\·h liuw!au top S.'l.;(l, 9fi2-2912 6862 Ma nf'hestPr, Rt.1Pna Alongside the Santa Ana Freeway Pk. TOYOTA '66 VW Bun Pfl"'er ~1Pf'ring, p ow f' r • brakes, custom vinyl ACZ214 111 Be>iH·h Blvrl. tumofr (714) 523-7250 ---·-------14 Spd, Radio, Beautiful Gret.n '6~ Toyota Corona. 71 ,001 F inish 1STK •32, $2995 mi's. Recent lunr .. up. j , ownf'r. S109i 644-2547. '61 VW SH•n 69 ELECTRA 225 CONTINENTAL '66, dMskin leather int, all power, lilt 11i<heel, luxury Al a IQ>A prlce. 832-9422. CORVAIR '72 Pontiac Ventur• 11 Bra nd ne"' '72 Vt'ntura II 2· ---------·I dr. f'ul!y fu('tory f'l'J Uippc'ri '66 CORVA fR, Air, 11uto including 6-l'yl cnginf'. Se r. trans, xlnl. $375. 2 '> ~ PS. PR. ~1PrC'O rar110, p. lirRI, air l'nnd . \\"p i'Ollld i:o on and on. S1arli(:hl b\ark wirh n1a1i-hin1t intrrinr. Sf>r. No. 2P47\V2C3ll521 . WAS 56302.05 SAVE $1169.35 T·Bird , 'fi2. C'.oo<l <·11ndil1on. \0,1' mi\1;?!11-, S-ljl}. C 11. I l 962-219-1. T-BIRD 'fi7 , pain! k 49-1-77~ x\n1 cond .. fine ruhbt'r. St.JOO. , , 4 Spd, R11dio, Dark Blue F'in-Custom 4 door sedan, fuU SH~RP. 71 Corolla. 11.CkXJ ish (VZTl671 pc.wer &. factory air con· Call 548-8275 No. 4~7D3L1050.11. WAS $2958. 94 From Sticker 230S, au10, P I S , A.\l/F M. immac. $197;,. '&t 220S, 1111 ~0. P /S, air •. rf'blt POg._ likf' nf' .... ' SJ677J. '6j 220 SE couple, a ulo, P/S, 11ir, sun roof. AM/F'M, vf'ry niC'f' t·ar. S39:JO. ;,.16-$1~. l!X} SL :\1C'rcr rlf'.o; Benz t 1961 1 in xln1 cond. Only S2000. 54~341 9. 1\l!ERCE DES '70 250 C roupt>, it"JOO n1il£'s. Sa vf' s.JOOO. 673·5620: 673-072!1 ('V("I;, OPEL m~ s. _Best nrl~r. S3!l-63fi0, ditioning. XRE194. A tre- 61.l-6854 ask for Kathy. '61 VW Sed•n mendous buy 8 1 TRIUMPH--4 Sod. Rod ;o, B•autiM R"' $2S95 finish w/Black intt'rior "SpPciaHzing in Quality" *TRIUMPHS* IXJM450• BAUER '71 CLOSEOUT '71 VW Deluxe Bus Buick-Opel-Jagu1r SPITFIRES AS 1..0\V AS SZl9!'1 7 Pa.o;s, ll'hile 11nd Gold fin· 234 E. 17th St. GT-6 SAVE $500 iJo:h \\•,'Bla rk intrrior. only CoslA l\1rsA 5411-7765 }'R,IT7. \\1ARREN"S ll.CKKI mi lf'~, Radio, 4 Spd, * '66 Buick RivierA. Fully Sport Car Ceriter ISTK •Z7-• equipped. Air cond. Xlnt 0 R A N G E C 0 UN TY• S '70 VW Poptop Camper cond. 646-8528. LARGE ST 4 Spd. Radio. While finish .157 Buick. good transp. $150. 710 E. ls!, S.A. 547-'}~64 C068A YK) J ust riaht for the Days. 642-7523, e v es VOLKSWAGEN <amp;nc tam;Jy -'5.16-4"-c-'-,,81~6·-~~-~ '70 vw SUPER BEETLE r adio, heelrr. 209ETB. $1195 ,70 VW Kombl CLA~IC '67 ruviera GS. White w/Blk interior, 4 Spd, Beautlful wir h every xtra. Radio. 26.CkXJ mile1 (704CQTI Sl650. Pvl. ply. 83l-047G. '69 VW Squ1reb•ck Auto TrAn~ .. Radio, white w/ Black interior '19 VW Bug CADILLAC '65 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE '70 OPEL RALLY 0 ~ 4 Spd, Radio. 40.00b milei;. er, all gatn.;:f>~. 600BEL, - Au1om11.llc tranlllmiss1on, heat -~ 0 llthl blue IYRE497} $1695 l ~S '6t Au1tin Americ• Jo"ull power Ir fAclory air cOn· ditloning. NOE922. $1299 A, 1, 2 Dr SedAn. 4 Spd , Radio, '10 Ope l Station Wa gon wa.. "'" Beautiful YPllow finish w/ au1 n trans. radio, heater. ""'' Black inlt'rior -~ ~ 445 E. Coasl Jl"'Y· $179S '65 Opel Sport Coupe -4 SIJE'C'd, radio, h!'H tf'r , goorl tran.o;porlalinn. RGlJJ62. $7SO "Sf>ceia lizing Jn Quah!y" BAUER Buic k-Opel-Ja guar 234 E. J7th St. Cn.~r a i\·lr.~11 f14S-7765 PEUGEOT * PEUGEOT * As ln\1' al' 52.299. !No. 5.'l-45) FRTT": \\IARREN'S Sport Car Center e OP.ANGE C OU NTY'S LARGEST 710 E. 1~t SL, S.A. 547--0764 PORSCHE OVER 25 Clean , Reconditioned, & Guaranteed. PORSCHES 911 '•. 912'•. 914'• 19S7 to 1971 NE\VPORT BEACH '67 VW B"9 673-0900 Ext. 53·54 '1 Spd, Radio, Red Finish wt 'AA VW Bug, sutiroof, S97~. Black inter inr , Extra Sharp, J\-ltlS! Sf'll . '6J VVol Van 1 IUDR247) ca nlf)f'r. j:tood n1nn ing. s69i '61 VW Bug or offer. ~.i 4 s....i. R ,. 0 0 Of\O 1 _ ti''· ll 10 .. ...,, -ml e1, '70 V\V: Xl n! rond, all lighl Blue finish {XEJ085) Jo:r rvice & main! pn>formed. StiOO. Ca ll aft S p.m. '70 VW Bus 67.~7117.i 1 Pas.o; Orluxe, Rf>d Finish 445 E. Coo.st Hwy. N E~RT BEACH 673-0900 Ext. 53-54 ''BILL \Vl-IITLIDGES'' SUNSET MOTORS '69 Camper. Xlnt cond. Firm "'/Blai·k intrrinr. (I9lAO\\'l ORA NGE COUNTY S2.050. \\IE>d. April ~th·and l 0 1 LOCATION "P ~'<I "· d•y unlil sold. 00 ro Guaranteed '71 EL DORADO $7595 646-3153, 67a-8R81, fM:J.-0927. ON ALL CARS Beaur Hul !n~ide and Qui. Ex- 'iO TOYOTA 4 whl drivf', FULLY SERVICED trE>mely JQw mile11, (only l.11nri Cruil'f'I· \Vgn, a ir. TRd, 8,1001 ha11 vinyl lop, strreo w;nch, lmm.c, lo m;, $650. ORANGE AUTO SALES rad;o. ,,,. d"k· 1111. !<I• equity. 96:2.-4397 -11rt. 6 p.m. wbttl, electric: door locks. '69 V\\1 Bus. Air. Low 10621 Garden Grove Bl., G.G. sentinel, factory air, etc. ni ill'agt'. Ne,1• !ires. f'm-Am 00201'0. rn<lio. Call 962-12<11. 530· 1591 CADILLACS 1971 VW Wt'stphalia c11.mper.1 ~~~=~~-.C..--1 < •od. '""' equ;p, ""'I '69 VW Fastback eonrl. $1,97:1. 1192-999S r11dio, heah•r. complete en- '68 V\\1, lr11~ lhan 7:l mt. gine overhaul in.our shop. on rebl t HiOO eng. $1150 YBN591. Call'""~-$1695 'iO V\V. R11.dio. stereo. Lo m1·~. Xlnr cond . .-$1100 cash. ~ p,,, ply, 6.15-5924 aft 5pm. ft '65 V\\I, sunroof, r/h, rebuill .. ~ ~ enj:t, nf'11' clutch, brAkes, s .. ;, .. ,;, ... 610-1611. 'e -~,.,~;ST:;~:u~:~ .~:::r.~j ~ ,./' 1-ond, 548-37'1 7. ,. '67 V\V, Fair roncl. Ru n.~ "45 E. Coast Hwy. 1-11tlt. \o.1akl' olfrr. NE\VPORT BEACH LARGE SELECTION 72's, TI's, 70'1 &: 69'A MOST BODY STYLES Phono 645-6677 1970 Harbor Blvd. LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES.LEASING AUTHORIZED .SERVICE · Naben CadiOac 2600 HARBOR BL., - COSfA ME.SA 540·9100 Open Sund8' COUGAR COUGAR, 1968, gold/blk vinyl top, Auto. Air. PIS. P/B, radio. Asking $1400. 494-4313. '70 XR·i. Full Po1vf'r. A C A:\1 /t~J\:1 SrerPO. E x c rl . Cone!. S2600. 644-!I0'20 1 e1·f'~I 197{} ELI!\IANTOR, p , S. P/B, a ir, f'Xl ra .s. aliki ng S2100. ;,.i~3667 or 64&-ffi14 DODGE 1'4 Dodge Coronet Good cond. $550. 675·-4973 '70 DODGE Van, custom camper. low m i .. xln1 concl. i2600. or besl oiler 536-10711. "64 Dodge Polara Convt AC. lo mi, Good tra.nsporlatio n car. S177l. 546-1622. FALCON '63 Falron Ventura, stan<l. 3 spetd, n~d~ trans work. $100. 166 Virgi nia Pk. C.,1, 642-7242. FORD '62 Country sedan wa,gon. fully· powered, nearly new tires. $295. 833--064L '71 PINTO, Rl:H. db;. inr. Low miles. $1695 Original nwner. ~s-4806 '64 Ford Country Squire' V·R. P/S, P/B, a ir cond , Jm- mac. $39:'>. f!J.3-{11 44 ""«'· ·ro Ford w/352 engine. rweds head g9sker, $100. &12-7242, 1fi6 Virginia Pl, CM. '61 f ord wagon. Good deal but 1JOI a s1e11l. 36,500 milt's. Like nt:'\\'. $900. ~3572. '6.i Ford Falcon Squire, 289. V8 , P /S, Au !o !rans, 63.000 mi's. O ean. $625. 545---0863. FORD '65 COUNTR'r ~An, $:12.l. Aulo, PIS. R&H, 60M mi. :!017 Babb S1., C . M , 549-2!16.i. 1966 Galaxif! 500, 4 dr. r/h, RUio trans, R/c, pis. cl~an, sharp. 1 owner. 557-776B. '63 GALAXIE ;JOO XL. good rond. S350 or best offer, 5.36-2292. JEEP '10 Jttp CJ5, 4 wheel drive, passenger seal, back .w.111, ttas canii & 1pare tire rack. Roll bar. Radio. $~. C.M. 642-1795. aft ":30 pm. LINCOLN NEWPORT IMPORTS * • 499-4354 • • 673-0900 Ext. 53-~ '61 SEDAN DEVILLE-•71 MAR K 111. full ""'"'· l !-171 V\\7 F1111!back, 111110, '70 YW BUS Go rgeous. fully luxul'Y equip-. air, lnw mile~, like 3JOO \Y. C.'oast llwy. rlh. "''"" ch11ln5 incl. 4 spd, dlr. Ma ny ma"l' "-"· ped. ln<':lurling A l\1 / .f M Call 63.1-8726 Nc\\·PQrt 8 Pach S2.375. 642-13?1 aft 6 tra!!. SpP,Clal whel"l1', l!Pf'<·lal at.t 1TO (actory Air. etc., 1 -~~====,....~- 642-9405 •ifV\\I v11n, ~I'll nr rradr for panr11ng. Sacrificl'! (~4Clf:I S2400 or br~t olttr. 546-1600 '&9 COt\'TlNENTAL. vinyl ---G top, all extras, lmrnaeula.\f". '70 Porsche 911T bui;:. $.i.'1(} nr best. 011\''"· T11 kr i;n111ll rlo·.vn. \VUI Ii· '""n Nl"l~n . a\, S:rrrM, ?llRJ;:!il, Pr1v111e Party, 6i'-11129 . nAn<'P P rlvRIP PAr\y. 494-681 1 1970 ELDORADO., beautiful Must stll. 897-4.ow f}Hy~ 8.J9-9'."i60, Aft s _ ·:111 V\\', ·~ f'ng & tni.n~. 11ri 10 M().87:\6. hron1.I! gnld, blk vinyl top, MERCURY Rl.1 .. 1155. Runll ,lfOOfl, S400. '68 VW BUG blk lealhrr Interior. Fully 't;fl.P \ 9llE S 11 .uiJ>~SO..&lL..0070 tr...tLS. '65 Mm: Colony Park Stn <WM'~ • • pt-<rtnl • -;;::;::;;:.__ --1spa:-d1r. JI as flail JOving 4~3022. wagon, con<r.'rrlrhltcli, "unrnof, loaded. Xlnt co'tld. • '61 VW $350 care! Exce-111'.nl cnndi!ion ===~~~~-~~ R/H, 63,000 m l. l onr. $7fil. i\l14;:Kl pTn. 6-16-2~>41. •tr !>48·9762 .... thruout. Take smAll down '62 CAD • dr. !tart P&rk 6"2--3.'W. '66 Porc;chl!' 911, F.lt't . .-un * '66 VW SEDAN * will fin1ulCt Pvt, P ty. Call AVf!. Gd. cond,, lo m l. air, I d~ / -~·167" '67 Mtreury Colony P•rk 9 ff•ir, => spt'ed. l 3, 2 O O. $750. e 646-1998 S46-8736 or 494·6811 . oa .:u w Xu .. .s. "'7 ... !i;!..6192. CHEVEW .... wagon, 55,0f\O ml. '70 vw BUG, $14'0 '5.i Sunroor Baja Bug J600cc. Mall)' xtra1. Offrr. 6?!>-7751. 'fi() Pul"l'Chf t'f'blr env:. & c.•5,144,., aft <-.30 All o-ncro. Ne~1 •·ork. '66 Me-·ry ~-1o•y Pa rt< lrllf1!1, Sl500. ROdy perfE>cl. ~~~~. " ~~-I Ma.ke t>lfer. 54g...&~72 All S '69 CHEVELLE 396 , .. ..... ""' '' Cnll nu~t). ~t'i-.3().IR. '65 VW;-fSOO S'Sqbck pm. gpd, US Mag!. Xln1 C<ind. ~~~n~~~ntr M.OCIO ml. PORSCJif. '61 SJ~. N'flW s.µa .. 1137-4.173 '66 vw Bus . kl mi'I , JCln'I !!68-t60)H _:..;.c_H:..;..;cl;,;,:.__w __ _ eng. Ne~· p111n~. R'movable T.Ajt ,.IUll an jUst l phone m nd . ..$795. S4.>.l075 &tier & A rood Wf,nt 1d ii 4 cood OUJe • \I nt ng! at~ top. ~~140 afi 6. ('1111 1way -642-.5611 PM. lnwatment OPEN HOU E column. ' SAVE $500 FROi'!-1 STICKf.:R NOW $2458. 94 + Ta..'I:. Lie & Doc· f PP or LEASE for nnly $74 mo .. Open 1>nd ?.fi n,n. lrASP BILL BARRY .NOW $5132.70 .+ Ta...'I:. Lie. & Doc-. Ftt or lPa sP !or only $132.68 mo. Open end 36 mo. lt'a.'iP. BILL BARRY T~MPEST '6~• TE:\1PE"ST ron\'-, new tirrs. !act. air, R/11, High lrv.·q m1. hu! going gtrong. Sl49. S.19-2688"-.---- PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT VEGA t lsl SL al S.A. Fwy. 1 ~ E .. 1st St ., Santa An11 '7.1 Veqa 2 Door PONTI AC ·GMC·F !AT tlsl SI. a1 S.A. f""·y.i 2000 E. 1st ~L. Saola An"' 5,=,.,.100J ----19i0 Ponnar U-l\.1ans Convt. Gold 1~·/11·hite top. Full p!l\\'r r. Good cond. Best of· ft'r. Call alt 5 pm. 645-7874. ~Q-1000 ~=---c--'.~""~=c:-=:-:;-I Sport SN!. dlr. uncl!'r 14,CkXJ '61t Pontiac GTO . Xln"I rond. miles. o"'llf'ri by li!tle ohl '.\6.CKKI miles, power slef'r ing. man from Laguna. !las had hist engihe, J.1ax·X tires, loving care t59ocUCl. Take fartory mags (\\•ith locks), Small Do\\'n, Ca n finanrP Vinyl top. iturst trans., pvt. pty. Cal l &46-8736 aft fa clory air <'Ond. 826· 1256. 10 am 491-6811. Autos, Used 990 990 Autos, UMCI COUNTY SHERIFF'S CARS * SPECIAL SALE * 17 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM All V-8'1 -Most Have Power Steeri"G And Air Conditioning PRICED FROM $490 fQ $980 Mo1t Are '69. '70 Dod9e's & Plymouth1 '70 Plymouth '66 Dodge '70 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '67 ·Dodge '67 Dodge '69 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '64 Mercury '70 Plymouth '69 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '70 Plymouth '69 Plymouth <DO. !LOT =471 ............. , ..... , $920 ILOT <\ 171 .............. , ............. $550 ILOT r t161 ........................... , $920 rLOT .1:'1 \21 ............................ $940 !LOT •1051 ............. , • ., ....... , ... $575 !LOT <\Oil .......... , ............ , •••• $590 ILOT '"I ............................ $865 (LOT ::101 , , •• , , • , •• , •• , • , •••• , , , , , •••. $890 ILOT i:751 ••••• ,. , , ,, • , •••• , , ,, , , , , ,, , $490 ILOT •711 ............ , ............... $915 I LOT •711 , •••••• , ............... , •••• $840 !LOT •U l • , .......................... $940 !LOT <Ill ••••••· ..... $910 ILOT E401 ,,,, •• ,, •••• $890 !LOT •Ill ............ $920 !LOT •Ill ....... , .... $890 ILOT •II , ........... $715 All h•v• H••vv Duty Suspen1ion, Al· ternator, •nd Tr•rtsistor Timing. ALL OTHER CARS SALE PRICED THIS WEEKEND MARCUS MOTORS 2100 HARBOR BLVD. I • • 17 .. San Clemente Ca is.trano EDITION • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 65, NO. 97 , 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. APRIC 6, 1972 TEN CENTS • • Ir Meet Clemente Candidates • A11er EUGENE II. AYER . 43, of 114 Calle Balbo a, has his own civil engineering firm and is a charter member of the San San OementeCandidateE Clemente Elks Lodge. He has lived in this . . . . area for 43 ears and received ·a civil The DAIL\' PIL~T today p~esents b~ief biographies, phot os an~ quest1on_s . . y S t.. r d and answers for candidates seeking electJOf! to the San C~mente~1ty COunc1l _ 1--~cn~1nce~1ng~degrc1J At--a n o r -lnlhe April 11 mUnlclpaf election. . . University. Candidate questionnaires v.•ere sent out. tn all candidates and compiled l Queslion: \\.'hat arc lhe experiences or by the Capistrano Bay Area Le:igue of \Vomen voters, "'hic h serves San concl'rns influencing you to seek City Clemente as ·well as San Juan Capistra no. . Co .1 ff ~ A total of 7 .886 registered voters in San Clemente are eligible lo cast unci 0 ice . ballots ncxl Tuesdav to elect l\ll'O councilmen from the field of 13 candidates. Answer: ··As a native San Clemente an. Cand idate Courtney· R. Allison declined to answer the League 's questionnaire. I have closely fol· Ralph L. Tomlinson has wi1hdra wn from the race. lo\ved city affairs Polls will be open next Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and recently became ~ u i t e concerned about the 'club' and ·hand out' atmos-associated with the Chambe r of Com· phere !hat prevail :i; merce and Dcl\1olay. at City Hall . The present council con· Qu~tion : What are the experiences or dones ll'aste, inef· concerns influencing you to seek City ficicncy and incom-Council office? petency in h11ndling the taxpayers' rlollars . The council must be changed lo Ans"·er: ··~1y education and ex· maintain city and taxpa ye:rs' solvency ." perience, with the encouragement of ad- QLttstion : Should overall popuiation \'isers and business associates. provide ~rfll\"lh be limited in this Arca? If yes, the thought that a man Oll·es pa rt of his hov.·:' tim e and talent to benefit the con1munity Ans~·er: ''First by re\'ising presen t in which he lives.'", adopted city standards which. as design· ed. as~ure lhe creation of a mcdk>cre hi oh.densily 'Grove·by-the-Sea' com- Question : Should overall population i:rowth be lim1ted in this area? If so, " ho"':' munify. The only Council·approved. recorded residential subdivision in San Clen1ente du :-ing the pa st seve n years converted Harbor Hills Golf Course in to • high-density apartment complex." Question : Should some housing for low- lncome groups be included in general planning for San Clemente:' If so, how should it be ini tia ted and funded? Answer : "Housing is initiated and funded under the la\11' of supply and den1and. There is no high-income group "'il hin a 'living' city "'ithout a low·income group. fund ing is not a respOnsibilily of a local government." Question: Do you think fire protection sh(luld be further imp0ved in San Clemente? ff sn , how, and how wnuld th!'! tax rate be affected by the mC'thod you prrfer:' Ansu·er: '"\\'ithout arfectinJ! the tax rate, the fire department and fire pro- teclion should be constantly upgraded . This ca n be accomplished without ·habit fonninµ.' extraordinary expend itures.·· Question : When there is a demand for hirhrr levels of city services tstrcet maintenance, lighting. beautification. youth servi ces. etc.) how should they be generally funded? Ans"·er: "The cosl of all city services if fun ded in one form or another by th e taxpayer. The demand s for ~igher lev~ls of service are usually conceived by city administrators (along with their demands for higher levels of salary ). Generally, taxes should be levied against those who recei\'e the services demand ed. Question: Do you think the city of San Clemente has a responsibility to share in sol ving the problems of the total. CX1unt y, such as in emp\oyincnt, planning. en- vironmental pollution. transportation or coastli ne deve lopment ? tr so, indicate the areas in which we should coope rate. Answer : "Definitely cooperate with the countv to urge county staff officials to st.op Providing city-type services in coun- ty areas at the expense of city tax- payers.·• e DeCo•ter ROBERT P. C. DeCOSTER. 2.1. is a gtudent and is employed in business management. During his nine years re sidency in this area , he has been An~"·er ; ''This area is blessed "'\t h the uniqueness of eight miles of beach and parks. We alsa boast "The World's Most Perfect Climate." Preservation of our heritage should always be uppe rmost in our mind s. Provisions in our ma ster plan have been passed and are now part of both county and state." Qae!1ion: Should some housing for low- income groups be included in general planning for San Clemente? Answer : "San Clemente is constantly misrepresented as being in a low-income group. This is not true, but is d_ue to the 69 percent retired citizens and not to unemployment faclors. At present all in· come groups are represented in our com- munity.·• Question : Do you think fire protection should be further improved in San Clemente? If so, how. and how would the tax rate be affected by the method you pref er? Answer : '·Yes-ever try push-starting a fire engine? It hardly seems rea sonable to entrust all emergency equipment and units, fire . police and lifeguard to one man or department .. , Question : \\.'hen lhere is a demand for higher leve l city services ( st r e e t maintenance, lighting , beautification , youth services. etc.' how should they generally be fund ed? Answer : "Th ese services are presently funded ·by the city taxes, and either bet· ter use or more effic iently trained personnel would better utilize the existing monies." Question: Do you think the city of San Clemente has a responsibility to share in solving the problems of the total county, such as employment. planning. en- vironm ental pollution, transportation or coastline development? , Answer : "San Clemente is a separate entity and responsible to the citizens who need its government. Certain cooperation with county agencies is always im· perative." e Dillel FRED DIVEL, 23. of 102 Trafalgar Lane, is 1 college student majoring in Retired Chief of Police Voted Larger Benefits business administ ra tion a n d com- munications adve rtising. He has been in volved with the SoUth coast Light Opera Association. the Interfaith Servicemen's Cente r and the community Theater. Question: What experiences or con- cerns influence you lo seek city council office? An sll'Cr: "I have been a resident. of San Clemente for 23 years. Attended all of the area schools. Have wa tched the city·s grO\\'th and have had the benefit of 45 years of family residency. I have grown · lo apprecia te San Clemente 's history and naturally developed a genuine concern for its future growth." Question : Should over-all populitio.n growth be limited in this area! tr so, how? ·An5wer : ''Most cities are for limit- ing growth -es- pecially if they are coastal cities. San Clemente should be so concerned. Thr& methods of for limit- ing are offered but it isn 't hard to visual- ize those and more being implemented. There is just so much coast and we don 't \\'a nt, lo realize too late that we 've be- come irreversibly overcro\vded.'' · Question: Should some housi ng for low- income groups be included in general planning for San Clemente? Answer : lnexpensive housing lacks ma ny refinements people dema nd . San Clemente has many neighborhoods of varyi ng standards of living. Any more than what can presently be found would represent poor management of valuable land ." Question : Do you think fi re. prolettion shoul d be further improved in San Clemente? Answer: "A community should always take whatever action i~ necessary to strengthen fire defenses and redu ce prop- erty owners insurance rates without radically affecting tax rates." Question : When there is a demand for higher levels of cit y servi~es (street ma intenance, lighting, beautification , youth services) how should t h e y generally be funded ? Answer : "There are special interest groups in San Clemente capable of mobilizing themselves on behalf of their. and others', interests. The city should assist where the cause is obviously beneficial to the communi ty -and the community demon strates approval. The city has responsibility for ma intaining reasonable standards for streets and lights.'' Question : Do you think the city of San Clemente has a re sponsibility to share in solving the problems of the total county, such as employment. planning . en- vironmental pollution. transportation Dr coastline developmesit? Answer: "Home rule' does not alter the city·s and county's position of legal subo rd inat ion to-the ~late. City and C{)Un- ty should cooperate in deciding common prl'blems.'' e Ernu.• WAl.TER r. EVANS, JR .. 41. or 129 Retired San Cle mente police Capt. ponent of the new retirement system ad· Avenida Mateo, is a salesman •nd ministered by the state -voted Agains t grciduale of Southwestern State Cbllege. Wt.ndell Lovell who served 8S the city's police chiof on several occasions In his :J2... year car err will rective new, h1rger pension benefit.~ soon. the increase In U,vell's pension. During his ~4 years in this area, he has Northrup gave no reasons for his vote. been associated with Kiwanis, VFW, The action raises his pension benefits American Legion and the Triton Booster to about $190 a month. instead of the $87 Club. But the vote by councilmen Wednesday 1---to grant tte-popolar-retirte-$107~·month more was not unanimous. ht was rectlving undtr the old plan. Quesllmi : What are the experlencta . or Jll,...J.A.¥.ell ...al.so_w.il.Lretur.nJnlo...t.he-concerns W1uencmg new pension fund the bul\t sum he rectiV· you to seek City eel when he rttlred rrom active duty Council orfice? The failure to Include Capt. Lovell In the list of members of the new Public Employes Retirement System last year was &n .. unfortunate ovmight," said CiJy r.1anager Kenneth Clrr.. , So he askefi councilmen Wednesday to Include the formtr .employe in the v•stly improved pen sion, system. Councilman Stan Northrup -•n op- under the old pension system. Answer: "Having Allied with tilt council action \Ved-served the past fOur nesday wa! the removal of hourly-basis years, I see a need pobllc safety t.mploye..~ from the ntw ror • system of con· state systt.m, specifk:ally 1 ea son a I tinuOU3 updating of lifeguards. the general plan or The new pensions formtd th e bulk of the r.lty to be ce.r· ntw fringe benelits won by public safety 111in that we are personnel In long negoti•tions last year. IS.. CANDIDATES, Paa• 21 ' eav ' First Lady Will Appear In Clemente The nation's First lady, Pat Nixon, will spend the night at home in San Clemente then appear Frida y morning at. Old Plaza Park where thou sands of local residents will watch her receive an $8.000 bronze bust of her husband. Friday morning in San Cle(l"lente will be a miniholiday with manY "bus inesses closing the ir doors before noon and city hall shutting down from 9 lo 11 a.m. The ctre:monles -the first-ever public occasion where a member of the First Family has appeared in the city -will begin at 9:30 a.m. and is expected to pack the park with onlookers. Mrs. Nixon will accept the bust as ,11 token of good will from local residents who donated the funds for the art work which eventually will occupy a prime spot in the Nixon Library. Indirectly, the presentation also Is calculated to impress the Nixon Foun- dation in hopes it will choose a South Coast site for the library. Mrs. Nixon flew west. today and during the trip did some homework on the Soviet Unlon to prepare for a Presidential trip to the USSR in Ma y. Before arriving in San Clemente this afternoon Mrs. Nixon will receive the award as the .1972 Woman in the News from Sigma Theta Sigma Phi in Los Angeles , a women's news sorority. Mayor Sam Yorty and Go v. Ronald Reagan and their wivts will be among an estimated l.500 guesll at today's event. Celebrities will be among the VIP guests in San Clemente Friday as well wit h many actors In attendance, plu.~ government officials, both local and county. The San Clemente High School band will provide music for the occasion and hundreds of elementary school students will be released from classes to join in the celebration. Soon after the morning evei:it Mrs. Nix- on will leave for Tucson for yet another public appearance. After that occasion the f irst Lady will return to Washington, O.C. Mrs. Nixon is being accompanied by 1 ful complement of the White House Press Corps. Paul Presley, the head of the President's Project committee which successfully conducted the campaign to purchase the art work , said that news of the occasion Friday morning will be transmitted internationall y. Presley launched the effort late la st year -a plan which originally involved large subscriptions by a few promine~t donors, but later was changed lo include local res idents only. Although f.trs . Nixon has fl own west. the President, himself. has made no ap· parent plans to visit San Clemente in coming days. Since his return from Peking. several trips to San Clemente were rumored , but ne ver took place. * * * Council V ot,es 4-1 for Closing H<1ll on Frida)~, Friday nlorning might be 1 special oe- casion In San Clemente with the &p· pearan~ of Mrs. Richard Nixon, but on city councilman wonders whether lt'!i worth shutting down city hall for a few hours. Councilman Stan Northrup wa,s th' only dissenter Wednesday night to a motion by Mayor W•lter Evans to close Tue civic center from t to 11 a.m. to allow city employes to see the First L.ady. It passed 4·1. "t don't know ,'' Northrup said in ' Council F oru Ill . Slated To11ip.ht San Clerncn!e"!\ 1:1 randidatc~ for lll'O cit\/ C<iunril posls 1n Tui-~clriv·.~ elect1orl 1r ill he nn hand to11 i,eh1· 10 give !hl'1r v1r11 '.' 11nd anS11·rr ri ue~­ tions a1 1he ('omn111n11v Clubhousr aud itor 1un1 . · In thr \r;11l1t1un11I l11\1·n h.11! n1cc1 in~-!he onlroneof 1ht>c·,.n1~ / paign this ~1e;ir -rhe cnnd1dal('.S will each i,:ivr a .~n111ll prc~en1a1ifin , then aC'l"t pt \1 nrten que!\tinns (ron1 the floor . The puhl1<· 1 ~ 11t'k.'(ift)t' lrf'r nf chargr tn !he 7 :io /fl 1n c1 enr sponsorr.ci hy !n<·a1 .iayrrr.~ / Roaming Dogs Sparl{ Issue In Cle111ente ~l a raudini;: doµs r1·1 ur n1'<l 11s ~ ho1 issue confroniin~ San ClcnH'.1\lc c1I\' coun· cilmen Wednesd1n Reacting to a rnaJor 1·on1plii1nt hv rnany Harbor Esla tr~ rc~1rlenl!'. <'Olin· cilmen agreed to rein force lhr1r olf1cial dissatisfaction with eiustin~ c'(1ntrac·t services with the Count\" An1n1 11l Contr nl Department. but adrn.ittcd !h:i t \11tle might be accomp lished . The neighbo rhOod resident ~ N'lmpla inrd in a length y letter about lack of patrol to round Up roaming dog s which cause damage to private property. Although discussion took place over the residents' suggestion that the city hire il!\ own dog catchers, councilmen did not formally agree to explore that aspect. Councilman Cliff Myers suggested tha t the city begin exploring deta ils of selling up its own department to handle animRlS while county off icials deliberate oo plans to increase service. '·About all '"'e can do now," said Maynr \\1aller Evans ... is to repeat our ea rl ier feelings on the level of CX1unty service and hope they do someth.ing. "I kriow that ou r county supe rv isor has hea rd from a lot of cities in his district about the poor service. He's awfully aw are of it already," he added . The mayo r said that. county officia ls are thinking about adding a new animal shelter in the Mission Viejo area to serve the south county. But San Clemente officials Wednesday agreed that the new shelter might not af- fect the..·need for increased numbers of dog catchers patrolling city streets. Freeway Safety Improvement Bids Open May 4 Bids will be opened May 4 in Los Angeles for a significant safety im- provement along dangerous stretches or freeway through San Clemente -$775.000 worth of center di vider protection. State Division of Highways spokesmen said the projec t will involve 6.2 miles of mtdian fences ·and barriers from Capistrano Beach to the county line , significantly improving the traffic safety in the area. The project won strong endorsement by the City of San Clemente ·which officlally pressed for immedia te comp letion of the project lost month. Construction. ll is expected . will be complete before the peak-summer traffic period , thus endin~ a chronic and deadly condition -auto!! ln-fatal llearl-on crashes caused by crossing of the unguarded center strip. The area's most severe traffic mishaps have be.en direi:tly 11ttributcd to the center strip situation safety officials have said . Driver Arrested On Drug Charge disCUS!lons, hA lot of people might-expect--1.-1t--ye·1r-otd 5alrClltl'leftte girl was us to be open for business. like paying · h<'loked for possession of dangerous dru~lt their water bills," he said. \Vednesday shortly after Orange Counly Mayor Evans, who will take a .)i:ey role Sheriff's offl ers .halted hC'r car for a tn the ccremonle~. said tha t fhe city traffic In fra ction on the Ortega 11\ghwtl.)'. should follow lht example set by many Deputies booked Veista Ella Louise buslne:sscs wltich plan to close for a few Townsend into Orange County Jail after hours. or open late, ,11 fter !he ceremonies seating whal they Si\id "'A.'l l'I conti\iner conClude. filled with barb1tua1e.s. ",I think we should do 111 we can to en· Officers 5ald the Townsend r.ar Wi\s eour1ge people to visit the part Friday eastbou.nd on \ht 'Ortega Highway al 1.03 mornlna," Ev1na araued. Cerritos when lht arrest was affected . 400 Planes • Hit, 'f a1·gets 111 N. Viet SAJG()~ rAP) -The United Sfalt s unlC"ashed today the hravit!'it Air attack on 1\:nrth \'iC'tnam sinC'e tht bombing hal t 111 1968. tryi ng to cut off the base of the ~r0\\'1ng Norlh Viet n;in1e.~r offensive in Snut h \'1t'lnnn1. f)n grnund fronls, North and South \'ierna1ncs<' battled for a dis trict to"·n 75 1n1ilt•s nor1h of Saigon. The enemy atta ck rolled into its eighth da y on the northern fron t. Fighting continued in the central highlandi:;. U.S. sou rces . estimated ~00 planes 1t· lacked lari;:cts in North Vietnam, half fro1n 7th F'leet carriers and half from h<iscs in Sou th Vietnam and Thailand. They said the attac~ were ordered by Pre sident Ni xon . Three carriers were committed lo the ~1r can1pa1gn. Fivr destroyers offsho re addrd their fi ve-inch guns to the bom- bardment . Targets "'ere antia1rcr:ift batteries and rada r stations. surfare-lo·afr missiles, \oni.:·r·an,::-e artiller:v th;it has been firing ;11.:ross the demilitarized zone. and stQrage areas. The North Vietnamesl. radio said 10 l ' S. JCls ll'rre shot down over North Viel· narn during the day. The U.S. Command · declined to say whether any planes were Josi Source.~ said all the strikes were 50uth of lhe 20th parallel, which Is 200 miles north of the demilitarized zone: d.ividinl the two Vietnams. Planes also attacked the North Viet· namcse nn the northern front of Soutb \'ict nam 1nd adjacent areu ln Laoe:. Santa Barbara Cracking Down On Nude Bathers SANTA BARBARA IUPll -Santa Barbara County authorities, complaining that naked folk by the hundreds are Q.Ver- r unninJ: a local ~ach. have launched 1 crackdown. So far. the sheriff's patrol has arrested 48 balhers in the buff. The haul last ~weekendJncluded a nude priest. a naked airline vice president and an unclothed deputy district attorney from Los An geles. officials said. "Hundreds or people" from all over the stale have been congregaling at Sum· merland Beach . said District Attorney Dav id A1inier Wednesd11 y. Santa Barbara has become somewhat the Southern California mcccA'° for nude bathers, Minier said. Last year "the situation got C'Ompletely oul of hand," and so authorities decided this year to launch the -crackdown early in the spring "before we were fa ced with an almost impossible situation wlth seve ral hundred or thousands of nude bathers on the beach," the district at- torney sai d. Although the 48 are ehar~ed with in- decent expoSure: Minier said theY prob- ably will be allowed to pay $15 fine.s If they plead guilty to disturbing the peace in exchan ge for having the Indecent ex· posure charges dropped. Minier i;aid about 60 peri:ent of the skinny dippers come from Los Angeles. Orange \\leather Conti nued isunny skie!I over the Orange Coast is the prediction for Friday. Highs of 6.1 are expected at the. bC':aches. rising to 70 Inland. l..(lws 45-53. INSWE TODAY Lowtll Thoma.&. who turned 80 toda11. sous. "11 wa.s rather szlly to rry 10 do slfmany lllfngr -except it's been ,,o mucl1 /1.11i." Sf'e. storu. PaQt JO. LM,t t?• 1 C•lll1r11I• J Cl1u~f... .U·'I Ctmlc.t 14 c .. ~,Wlf"f ,. Dt1:i-W1lkt1 lf t•Utt!t• P .. i t l.ft!trlal11r111nl 16.J:S P1t1111e• n .11 '!'tr Ill• ll:tt••• 11, t• "',."''' 11 All~ L.....,._ tt ,...•111 1._U MwhMll '°""'' Jt ·'"''"'' "-"' . Gnlltt Ct\lltt~ ' !I s-" tNI SfeC\. M•lill'f'I 2).1' T1l1•ltlt11 14 1llttltfl 1 .. JS Wttltlt• t WtMt~'' Hf'll'I 1"11: Ww~ "'""' • \ \ • ~~ DAILY PILOT SC San Cle1nente Candidates Present ,Views CANDIDATES ... headed lht proper d1rrc1ion for !he hf'I· terment of lhe city. Th ere i~ i.IM nN'rl for a Jong-term eronomlr pl11n for thr city." Que8tl'l n: Should over·all pnpul:tt inn izm"·th be. hn1ited 1n this area" 1f sn. hn1\•? An s"·er : "\\'hat 1\•ould appear to bf' rhe best 1s Jot lim1ta l ions and greenbelt<;. This is the reason the general plan needs to be 1\·orked on continually to determ ine 'A'hat is the best "''ay ." C}ueslion: Should some housing rnr 1011·· income groups be includrd 1n ,lltneral planning for San Clcmentr? Ans"'·er: "No. The land rn~t in San Clemente does nnt make it su1t11blC' for ]OY.'-COSt housing.'' Que~ttc111 : Do you think fire protection should be further imprnved in S;in Clemente? If sn. ho"" and how "'ould the tax rate be affertrd by the method you prefer? Ans-·er : ''Unlf\SS it is dOOP ·Wilh a lot or thought and plan~ng. the tax-rate could go up. For this reason. "''-n1us1 start wi th a full-lime de partment then add a substation in the north end of town as soon as possible:' prt!er'! Answrr : "Yes. lntreastd numbtr ol full·tlme fireman 11nd s1tellltr stat1on lnorth i. financed b,\' non·properly tax snurcts. \\llJI re.duce ftre 'Insurance costs and provid!' brner service " Clue~tlon . \\lhcn thrre JS a dc1nand tor highrr lrvtl~ of citv ser vicr.~ i street n1alntenance. ll.gh ti11g, bcauufl c.1tion. )·outh <:ervicrs 1 hri11· should I he y gcner11lly be funded ? Answer : "Bond elecl1on fnr 17HIJl"lr e!ly· "·i<le projects such as parks. pier Rnd beach improvements. etc. Lise of 1911 at \ for local neighborhood 1mp rovr1nr.n1" such 11s undrrground i11,1: f 11 r i I 1 1 1 e <: . Citizens should ha"e flpporlun 11y 1'11 \·ot r onmajnr rapiln l tXpt'ndil urf" nnt in budget. Pre~ent tax ra te should be m11 1n- lained." Qurstion : lln )flU lhin~ thr city of S.1n Cle1nen1e has :i rtsponsihllH ~· 1n sha re in- solvinj?: the problems of tl1e tot11l cnunt~1• such as in employment. plannin~. en· \•ironmcnral JXlllution. trAnsportatinn or cflastline developn1ent., ff s<1. indicate lhe areas in \''hich 1ve should cooperate. Answr.r ; .. In cnunty areHs adjaten1 to San Clemente only, at 11nd at their re- quest. Care must be ta ken tn kee p local government in control of city.'' e /tlcDernioll EDWINA f . l\.1cDERi\IOTT. 46. of 313 higher levels of city servlctl (stree t maintenance. lighting. bt1utifieation, youth 11ervice1i. etr.1 how should they ge.ner11Jly be funded ? An•"·r r: "City govtrnment should pro· \•Ide thr ser\·lces demanded h\• !hf' populat•e in thr rn anner in n s t tconom1ca lly feas1blt. Fund ing mflthodli mulil be considered 1nd1 v1duall\' nn carh i.'!liUe. (:eoerally. services shouid be pa id for hy those "ho hencf it from them." Question: Do you think. the 1·1ty of S;in r lcmcnte has a responsibi!i!y to sharr in solv 1n~ the problems of the total countv, such as employment. planning. ,;,. \•ironmcnta[ pollution. transport:ition and cMstline development' If so. indicate the areas In ll'hich we should partic1patr . Ans"·er: ··ves. \\'e n1ust partll'lp;1te ln lht rnns1~erR l 1on of rount~· prohl rm ~ ;ind ~nl ut 1ons l\'e are pi'lr1 of thE' rounl\: \\'e mus! insist on our ri~h1 In p.:lrtlc1pate' 1n det nrmination of it.~ destin~· " e \'or1!1r11p STA.~ t\'ORTHRt:r . 48. nr 1712 s. Ol a \'1~11'1 . -is an 20-ye:tr. residrn1 nf ~:in Clrmf'ntr, He is an insurHncr broker anrl h:is eollegr crCdit s Hr ha~ been ::issnci11ted "'1th Elk". Rniarv. VF\\', . .\mericao Legion, Chamber 'or Com- merce. Question : \\Iha! Question: \\lhen there is a demanrl for higher levels of city services ~srreet Ca.Ile Pescador. is a. five-year resident o( maintenance. lighting. beautifica tion. this. area. ~ housewife , a ~d _has been as- arf' lhr 1>xPf•rif'n <·cs' or concerns influencing you lo srck City Council office~ A ns"·er: "I ncum - hen! C'ily council· n1an, past ma.l'or, past prrsident Or- ange Count.v Lrague of Cities and only counci ln1an f r o 111 ,_ __ ynutLitr.Yices etW how.__shou1cl. the}'.._ soc1aled with the Soropt1m1st Club and generally be fu~ded? -Our-i:::aciy of-Faffh-CatholiC Church . An1•·er: "The only "'ay an increase in service could be. funded is wit h an In- crease in property tax. If the people want more service. the y must pay for ii, although the street program can be fund - ed with gas tax .'' Quesllun: Do you think the city of San Clemente has a responsibil!ly to share in solving the problems of the total coun- ty. such as in employment. planning . en- vironmental pollution. transportation or c~astline development? Answer: "Unless we cooperate with the rounly in all areas of concern. the stat e ma y try and solve these th ings for us . For this reason. I have become active in all League of Cities matters so that the City of San Clemente is represented in these malters. e Bolnie• ART ROLi\IES, 41. of 213 San Pablo. is a salesman and has been a resident of tltis area for si x years. In that time . he has been Involved in the local Planning Commission, Chamber of Commerce. Elks. Optimist Club. Scholarship Fund Committee and Booster Club. Questio n: What eXperience or concerns lntluence you to seek city council office? Answer : "Serving this cify as chairman of Planning Commission has brought the realizatio n that changes are needed on the council. We. as citizens. enjoy a potentially great community. If we direct ou r future loward a balanced city v.•ith dedication and limitat ion in popu lalion grov.•th, we can reach this potential." ~ Question: Shou!rl over-all population gro"1h be limi!ed in this area" If so, hO\\•? Answrr: "Yt.s. A ,;pecial hills ide sub- :livision ordina nct should be created 10 acco mplish \01v den- ;ily development i nd retain specific open areas. Th is '\'ou ld allow some dev elopment bul retain should be allowed." Question: Should some hous ing for 10"' --income gi'Oups De. included in general planning for Sa n Clemente? If so, hO\\' should it be in itiated and fundrd? Answer : "!'\o. State a'nd federal legisla- tion prov.ides [or rent and interest ~bsidies for low income fa milies. This type of subsidy will allow IO\\'·income families to enjoy better housing. not specifically created as lo"··cost housing." Question: Do you think fire protection should be further improved in San Clemente? If so. ho"'· nd ho11· Would the tax raie be affected b~· the method ) ou OlANGI COAST " DAILY PILOT • Question: \Vhat are the experiences or concerns influencing you to seek Cily Council office? Answer: "The present City Co uncil ha!! made a mockery o[ our vo ting eights. The ci1y councilmen ha ve demonstrated an incredible lack of abi lil y to make decisions and stick to them. The voters of San Clemente have not been as ful- ly and clearly in· formed on specific issues as they should have been." Ques tio1:1 : Should overall population growth be limited in this area? If so. how~ Answer: ''Lot limitalions and green· bE'll. .. Questio n: Should some housing fnr lnw· income groups be inc luded rn general planning for San Clemente~ Ans"·er: ''No. Norm11.I de vel opment will lake care of th is as it ha~ in the past. Private enterprise will supply ihe funds ." QUe.tion: Do you think lirt protecllnn should be fu rther improved in San Clemente? If so. how. ·and ho"' would the lax rate be affected by the me thod you prefer? Answer : Yes-especially the north end. \\le are evolving to a full·lim e fire department. The difference in the fire In· surance rate should take care of it ." Questio n: \Vhen there is a demand for higher levels of city services t street maintenance. ligh!ing. beautificat ion. youth services. etc.) how should they gene rally be funded? · Answer : ''Assessment on ow ners." the property Question: Do ynu th ink the city nf San Clemenle has 11 responsibilily to share in sol\ting the problems nf the total county, such as employmen1 . ph1nning, en- \•ironmental pollution. lransportalion or roastline development ? If so. ind ica te the areas in which we should cooperate. Ans-·er : ··coastline vironmenl ~I pollution. e 1lfo•.• development . en- employ ment . '' JA1\IES \V. MOSS. 38. of 431 Avenirla Cri>spi. is a fire captain and a corpo!';i!e pxe-cutl\'e. During his six yrar~ residency in the area. he has been associated with lhe San Clemente fl1en 's (;olf Club, Shorertiffs Count r.v Club and the Elks. He has degrees in both fire science and public administrat ion. , San Clrn1rntc to servr on the coun1y's Lor.al Ajitency For- m;itinn \.omrnission. \'otcr should elrct council n1rmbers 11·ho represent the ci1y as .11 11·hnle, nol S\l'ayed by mino rily ~roups or spt'cial interests.·• Qutstion · Should over11ll popu!at1nn ~ro1v1h be limited in this f'lrca ? If so. how? 1Greenbell. hillside bans. lot !imllf'ltlons. etc.I. Ans"·er: "Through zoning, so greater •greenbcll of park area is provided l.ru hi~her density development. As areas are developed. "'e should require formation of districts for ma intenance of ne"•ly developed parks which will primarily serve the newer districts." Question: Should so me housing for lo\.\'- in1·ome j!;rours be included in genera l planning for San Clen1cnte? If so. ho"' should it be initiated and funded'.' Ans"·er:. "This can onlv he ioiliated \\'ilh federal subsidy ·and through coopera1ive effort "'1th the federal .i:overnment. I don·t feel that most people in San Clemente "'ant this type of hous- ing or want welfare case load s increased in th ls area ... Question: Do you thlnk fire prnlection should be further improved in S.11n Clemente? If so. ho1v , and hO'A' would the ta~ rate bt affected by the method you prefer? Answer: "Fire protection niust be further improved graduall.\t . Ou r 1·olun teer system record is outst anding. Property taxes \YOuld increase \.\'ithout off sell ing revenues such as cigarette tax- es." Qu estion: \\'hen there is a denland for higher levels of cily services t street maintenance, Hghting. beautification. elc.J how should they generally be funded? Answer : If demand is "'ilhin a cerl:tin area of the city, then funding · shou ld be dnne b.v the use of districts. This shftws !hose wishing the higher level of service are "'illing to pa y for it. The Boys Club shfl ws that fund ing can be done on a con· tribulint:: ba sis." Que;tion : Do )'OU think the city of S11n Clem~nte has a responsibility tn sha re in i;olving the probl!'ms of the total count y, such as in employment. planning, en- \'ironment pollution. tr.!l nspo rtation or coastline dcve lopmC'nt~ If so. indi cate th e 11rcas in \1·hirh \\'f should coopera te. An!riwr r : "\\le are in the co unty a11rl sh<tuld ~ooperate in an.v manner possi ble, \vilhout turning over nur rcs pons1bi\it1rs 10 the count y as I feel \i;e can best handle rt!) affairs local!~"·· Question: \\Iha! are the experiences or concerns influencing you to seek City • l'1·eslCfJ Council office ? PAUL H. PRESLEY. ~4 . of 2430 S. Ola Ans wer: "f "-'nnt future progress m;ide Vista. is president nf S11n Clemente Inn . v.·ith consider<1tion of the ramific<1tinns Inc. During his nine years in this area. he each step ·"·ill hllve. a:iuncilmen should has been associated with the Chamber of lead in setting Policy ior the ad-Comm erce. Elks . Ma so ns. Exchange 3nd minlstration. rather fhan allow p<l!icy to n1any olher commlUee s . be railroaded throu~h by the lid~ Que:i;tion: \\'h:it ar e thr rxpcricncr ~ nr l~t. 0 ,,ft0, c1u1 0 ,.,LY PILOT, .,.1111 ,..11 ,c,., ministration. as has nflen happened here. roncerns influencing you to .seek City 11 co1P1111"'11 '"' N, ... , '"''"• ii 11111111'"" ,, 1 ·m 1 1· f' d h h 1 d h. Council offitr? " no sa is 1e "·11 t e ea ers ip ,~, 0•1noe cot1· P11111111<1•0 c o,,,111ftv. !•11•· bll 't f h .1 An511•cr: "My concern5 are. ,mRnJ': in· a 1yo I epastcounr.1." •••• e11inor 1 ••• 111101.111111, Mo11d11 1~,out~ Q dustrial drvP,lnn-' , uestlon: Should' O\·en1lt population r ""lll'f, or Ol't Mt1t . NtWl'Q•I ltttll, nlf"nf • rl\ilroa(\ rclO• 1<11nhng1on l!ttc• ~0~••1lft V1t11v. L1011•• ~ro"·\h be limited in !his area? [f !.(11 !e1c~. lr~lnf 511111 tll,C• 1•11 Siii (lt P'l'lt••tl hOll ., CatiOtl , ret&il \rlldE! ~'" J111n <.10•\!"t '" " 1ln911 r1;.nn1I · · ' • Answ•,·. "I am ·•ainsl unneccss•ry promotion. 1our1s1n, '11"Pll.., I Pll0'•11'td ~•'11'~1\I ffl(I ""ll!1l "I" T•t ll''~c,NI 11"0 1~1•1 c•f •I 11 II ll'l 'lo~•t ~n1•ernmen{a) interference_ wilh pr iVAte parki ng, long·r:ln'!C S•t -S<t!~•, (n•• "'n•. <"to•nr1. •:•a enterprise·. Loi si1e restrictions and planninj!'. fire de· Rot.111 N. w.,11 rl\\'elli ng unll !lmit111lons seem the. b'st partment. Chamber F-·•1 4•~· ••d ,110 1.,. 1 bl f II , . of Con1mt'rcc. rc.- J•!" '· Cv•hy a\'.1! :i e means nr m1t1ng pnpul11fl(\n tired ptoplf'. pArk~ ' ' • irro1,·lh "'llhoul rx cessil'e interft.rence. Rnd ,ecrt·tlon •nd •! 'f l Gt •• e•d .,r•1•ol II•··~·· ., 1 ~11 ..... , 1r:,,.,1 Gh'.r11nC'~11l'restrict 1ons. such 11~ ~reenbttt~. t;i xes ." E• ·~· 1 s11.e b;in~. tic . also reslrlel the u<:e of Question: Should over alt popul11t1nn T~o"'"' ,.. M .,,,~ ~. rrrat h·t 1m:igination 11nd progrl'SS." Rrn1vlh be limited in this are11 ' If ~. "''"'~ "'' lo ,,. Q I' Sho Id ho I f 1 c~,,1,, M. leei ""~''' '· Ni ll . ue!' inn : . u some us ng or fl \\'-ho,1·~ ,.11•11•11, Mt'-4'1 ~~ &:~ ,,.1 1ncnme Rroups be included \n general An~\1tr: "The present method of rhBrg· s"" e1'-"'• OHie• planning Tor San Clementr7 ing dc velopcrg' water fees. se\\'Cr (ees, JO S tlotth El c.,..1110 A,,1, •1•11 Aos•er : ''No. If the need and dtrnand flood l'nntrol fl~es and business license otti., OHien is great enough and 1he citizenry "'ants fees h11vr effectively stopptd wlld bnom Co••• Mt1•• _,., wt11 ••v $"•~• It. pri vate enterprise will produce it. r1eveloJ'lers . This cause developers to pay :::;;i:;:o:'.:;:~,,~~t.~s'i:!:~ ·.e:~~:~·;~. fi nvernmenl intercession tffcctlns prop-for the racililies lhat the present tax· t.•011"' •••<~: m 't••11 ..... "'..,. erty· rlevt1lua1ion Is not in the public in· payers hB\'e P,rovl ded. ,. --Ttl.,.._ f7·14)-6-41-4JJ l----1---letcst · --cc-Quf'slion : Sti2Qld some h(luAfng fo r lowj Cl.uff;.4 .Atl,.rtltl., 641·1•71 Qu l' Do \h i k [' I ll inco me groups 6elne luded in generl e.s ion: you n ire pro e.c on planning for San Clemente?• s •• c .... ,. All Dtpert111t1tt1: !hould be further lmprove.d "In S11n N 1 d b I' h hi . Clemente~ If so. how. ind how would the An-wrr: " o, o nol e ieve t /I t t I! T•i.,hM 4fZ·••lt will ever ~ nf!l'tssary 4'1r possible for San (:eo••tti-1. tt11, o·•~e• c1101 l'11b1•111 ~, tiax ratt bt affected by the method you Clemente •--ause the leek of lndu•try ''""""'· Ho "'t,.., '""ti 11111''"'"'~' reresl ... · irn; u •111tl',1 ""11'' " •d"•r1 r,,mtt1,. "''''~ ~lu~ the rr st o( property dotsn't make It .,..v bOI ·•~Kid ••"'Oii' •"''" °'' An wer • ·•r will pro "'•t• fl"' e1 co•f•11111 ew"''· ' pos, prnven esslblt." s ct111 ees·•0t ui.i ., '411•' ,.,.,,. method~ of providing Improved fire pr~ Question: Do you think fire protection c.r·lf'f41 , •<.1ttt'''''°" 11v ''"'1~· u fJ tection. \''Ith ti:ix cosls more than should be furthrr lmprovNI In S8n ""'~'"" .., l'l'lf'j u 11 l"'le"'"'r.,, ""'""'"" a..o • r·• In In t · d eu1 ~11 .,.., .,., ...... ~ ... ,., r"'-'f! t:\I ~urAnce cos sav1n1s. 1n Clemente1 If so. bow. and how would the a net rt stJlt o·f 11:re11ter saret y. '' t~i rate be iffec'tr.d th!! method you Qnestin n: \Vhen there Is a demand (or prefer? Aos"'tr: "l 'he prcsc.nt method nf earm•rkina cigarette tax money for fire facilities works fine. Additional p11id pe.rM>nnl!l wJJJ be funded by general lax - a!ion, l.o"'er fire insurance ratps \.\'ill offset !his ch11rJ:e." Qurs1lon · \\lh ro thrrf' is a drrnitncl for hii.:hcr ll'\'t'ls of r11v services (~lref'l mainten11nce. llghti.ig. beautifi cation. youth servic:c~. rtr.1 how should th<'y .i:rnrr:ill.v hr fundrd'' Ans"er: "\Vhtre possible thC' u:ir.r of a faci !iry should pa y for !he fa('ility : ex· 11 mplf', golf course~. heaches. tennis courts. et c 0thrr str\'ices must be pa id by g('nrral t:ixation " Question : Do you think !hf' Cllv of S:in Clemente ha ~ a responsib1 1 il~' tn sh i'lrP 1n sol\•ing th r problems of the total counll', such as 1n pn1ployment. plann1nA. en· \'!ronmrn1al po ll ution. 1r;insportation and rna~tl ine dr1·f'lopn1l"nl" H so. ind icate the arf'as in "'hirh 11•e shnuld coo perale. An'"'tr: .. \Ve sh'luld eooperate in iill Hrl'H~ thal 1·oncf'rn San Clemrnlt, p;i rt1cul:irl .v rnviron1nen1al pollu1ion, 1ransportat1on ;incl C<lastline develop- ment. I am \n\'Oived in all of these at this lime." • ll11sl1 nvno.'\' E. HUSll , fiJ. fo 113 Princ('sa A venue. is a retired motion picture painter and i~ associated with the San Clemente M!"n's Golf Club.' Question : \Vha! are the experiences nr roncerns influencing you to see.k City Cou ncil office? nl'cr-atl population this 11rca '.' Ans "·er : ''!\n.'' ''AnS\\'tr: "Exper· ience.: none. Con· :erns : 11 good many , heginning 1\•ilh a general cl('an-up. paint·up program. In the long \·ie11·, a eon1inuin~ effon to n1ake 1his a better conlmunitr." Ques tion: Shouicl gro11•1h be limited in Question : Should so1ne hnlising for lo1v- lncnme j!roups be included in general planning for San Clemen te? Ans\\·rr: ''No." Question : [)(-. ynu lhink fire protection should be fu rther im proved in S:t n Clemente ? If so. ho"" and how wnuld the ta x rate be affeclPd by the method you prefer? A n~wer : ''\'es. By improved operfl- lion:il efficiency "'ithout a fax increase. if possible.'' Queslion: \rhen thrre is a den1and for hlJl:hcr levels of city servic"es !street mainten11ncr . li,1:hting. beautification, youth sPr\'1res. ctr ... I how should thry generally be (uncled? Ans•·er: ''If the services required are In everyone·s benefit. let a bond issue be voted on. If one particular interest is IQ be serv ed, let that interest group foot the blll." ~uch as c1np\oyment, plMning. en· vlronme.ntnt pollution, transportation or coastline. developmrnl? If so, indicate. the ;ire;111 ln 11hich \It should cooper;itt. . .\ns'A"tr· "\'ts. By lmpnn,in,1: our nwn c·nn1n1un1 t.v 11e se.I 110 rxample for 01h11r~: J:OOd \\•orks bt>gin Al home.'' e .'ilrnus ,IA,\11'.:S It. STltAUS. 26 . of 232 Cabrillo, is :in insurancr 1nanager and a member nf the San Clemente Polic!" Reserve. HP has resided In !hi ~ area for 3 vears . HP i~ a ~raduatr of Ne11· York Un ivCrsity. Que!!t ion: \\'h at :ire the. l'xperiences nr concerns influencing you lo seek C1t.1• Council office '! Answer: "'Public affairs officrr. ~·l arine Corps Al Cnrnp Pen. dlet nn 1n l9i 0 and rlralt 11·1th militaryf ch lliil n l1Ril'lon. ,\r· 1 i\'f' reser1·p. l(l('a I l'M'Jli«c depart rnf'nl . Currently dissatls- fi Pd 1\•i1 h 1 hr present council for its bud· E:tting mC'thods. d.e. cluh'housel . i!s fail - ure to kPep pron1is€'~ !e.i. tt>nn is rourl sl Hn<l its 11·illingncss to move thC' railroad tracks." Qurstion: Shou ld over-all population siro1vth be limited in this area? If sn. ho11·'.' Aos"·er : "Recom mend bu i Id in g moratorium on high-density dwcllinlils. Single fam ily residences should be allow- ed to continue at present rate nf con- struction. A n1oratorium on multiple unit dwellin,l:'s would help some of the rapid gro\1•th problems we are facing." Ques linn: Should sorne hnu.~l nR for h1w- i111·ome J?roup,; !>( includrd in gener:il plaru1ing fflr San Clemente·! Ans'A't'r : ··'.'\·n. I do no! helif'\'t in hnu5· in~ [ll'r se ·for 1011 -incomf' group!! io S:in ClernC'nlf'. By plannin,1: fnr !his t.1·pe 11f L'flnstruttion and subsidv nn11·. }\'e m.iv hc>com<' an attraction ior th is lype ~f d11'ellcr." Qu estion: Do you thin k firr prolect1on should be further improved 1n San CIC'mente~ If sn. ho"·· and ho1v 1vould the. !ax rate be affected by the method you prefer~ Ans14·er : "YC's . Should maintain a regular staff and lwo mobile fire units. Financial subsidy "'·ould b£o gained from chan~e in insurance to1\'n class r<1t ings . Regular s!affing would reduce hl1n1ro"·ners insurance by :thou! 1$ per- cent." QuPs lion: \\'hen 1here i5 a demand fnr highrr lr\'f'l s of rit.1· !lervict'S 1.~treet 111aintrnnncc. Jigh1ing. beautification. ~·ou ih .~C'r,·icc~. ctr. 1 how should they generally be funded ? An5"'er: "This typt nf city main· lenance acllvil.\' should bt funded by regula r lai methods and plan ned by th(! budget.ing committee. Youth services. as far as a center is concerned. should be funded by ;a bond issu e." Question : Do you think the city of San Clernenle has a responsibility to ~hare in TWW 199. ... .. graceful in des ign and superb construction and are beautifully I enhanced by meticulous tailoring . to give you lavish comfort, PROFE SS IONA L INTERIOR DE SIGNE RS i . Opt11 n Mon ., Thurs. & Fri. E ... e~. solving !ht problems ()f th' 101al co unly, 1uch a~ employment . plannlrlj. en· vlronmental pollution . transport1tlon ot roastline development" Ans"'t.r : "\\'<' shnuld tooprrall' "'ilh count\' and !ilale _1?uvernn,cn1s 1n all :o;uch activi'ties. Ho"·1•ver. !hr primary ron· t entrat lon nr 1hf' (' () rn Ill \l n l t y." responsibility should be solvin~ tht prob- lems of San Clemen1c on .!I loc11l levrl." . '""'"'''" Al.LAI\' "'ULFECK. 4 ~. of 4 1 l Granada. i,c; a buHdini.: conlrar ror. He has 11\'ed in this area for eight years and h11s been associated v.·ith !he Exchange Club. Community Theater and San Clemente i\l en's Golf Club. Qur,Uon : \\lh11 t are th<' rxpcr1enctt11 or conc!'rns 1ofl t1l'ncing )OU lo srek Ctly Council office '.' "I an1 concerned about hardships cnused by delay~ or drcisions, rrtiring sc11•er bond, use of force l'I<'· r.oun1s , cily being en· , gagrtl in priva!e eri• lerpnse. I a1n quali· fictt as my ll'Ork 1·onsisls of n1aki nJt drci!iions roncerning , !Abor relations. l11nd planning, contract:i and general bus iness administration.·· Question: Shou ld over-all popul ation growth be limited in this .!lrea~ If so, ho"·? --Ans\t·r r: "CnntrnllNI. not lrmit ed. Heavy densi1.1• should not be permitltd "'here faci lllirs are ove r·taxcd. Nor should m;1ss rrco11to11 r1nR of land bf: prr111illrcl . Hn"r\·rr. lanclO\.\'ners should not be depri v('d thr u~r nf their lane!. Each drvelopment should be considert cl separately a.~ tn ho"' it afft.c ts the art.ii as a 11·holr ... Qur.~tlon : Do you think fi re protection should be rurthf'r improved in San Clemente '.' If sn. how , 11nd how would !ht. tax rate be 11ffectcd by the method you prefer~ An swer : "Yes. $8~.000 pe.r ,ye.11:r would increa se taxes b)' 11bout 15 cents. Being rated a.c; a Clas' Five City would reduce insurance premiums by 26 percent. .. Questi on: \Vhen there j, a demand for higher levels of city service.~ t street maintrn.11nrr. light ing. bcau tifica1inn. youth ser,·icc~. etc i ho"' shou ld !he y generally be funded~ Ans"·er : "Strrrt ma intcnan1·e il nd lighting partt.1• fro1n ~a~ t11x. balance by pro perty lax. Braulifica lion. }' o u l h services. etc by taxes derivrd frorn th11se 1vho \\'1ll btnrf1t the 1no~t from the im· pro\•enu~nt, i r . beautification . busi ne~.s and bed tax . )'Outh services. property lax, concession fees.·· Questi on: l)o you lh ink the city or Sl\O Clemente has a resJXlnsibitily to share. in ,;olvlng the problems of the tntal county, ~uch as en1ploy ment. planning, en- vironmental pollut ion. transportation or co.1stline development ? An8wer : ''\\le. ~hould cooperal" in 111! areas, "·ith slrong emphasis on pl11nning, popuh11ion and coa~tline developmtnt. '' • 1 AJan1ilo s For Los Alamitos Results Harness Racing. Entries l it Alt ,...11•1 M•rntu llt Wlh Wt<fntl~t~, At •ll I CIMr & 1'•11 P.UI Jt ltAClt -On• mile "•er. (!4lm /nq All ••" l'ur1• I\~) Ct 1l 1orn 1e Cn 1•r l lto t (l!lct) J•.00 1• ~ ll 00 Mt! 5!0rm !CODl!l f l'O 4.IO 0 ~I Admlr1I fOttcimt•I • 6.40 f lmt -l 10 l t Scr1tcn10 HOl!l>• '1or1t l!ob IJ 1Ex1ct1 l·Cl lUarnl• Cllltl & J·Mtll Storm, 1t lt I UJ.2f. Sf COHO llACI" -Ont mllr P11ct Cltl'lllnv AH •ll•• Pur1t 11~ l ~m!!<rr Dt lllt lHolH 2• 00 t <40 t.IO Mlrt PH ,, (l(l(ld) 12 «I J,XI V1nkff M1G1m U1co1;1~1 J olC r 1,... -1.~ 1 J No K•lltr>tl. THlllO ltACll -Ont "'•I• ft6Ct (181,.,;ng, An ~9•.• "u'"' 11100 IOtt'1nfn'1 Or••m IHOl•IJ'° •OO JOO ll:oc:~PI 6Prl CO••omt•l • '10 l XI cn~1 Rtve11r IH•r11en J •G T•me -7M • J "'" •c•llthfl ,OVll:TH IACE -On• ,.,,1, P•c•. Cont:•lloneo 1 v11r "'"' '"° u""'' p,, ... 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No 1rr•1c~•· EIGHTH It.I.Cl[ -On• 1n.l1 (l••!Tl•no ~inOltfP ,I.II ~oe• 11~ t@WON -. _ _,.- SUPPLIES AT A lfilifl] Place To ShoPI FRESH WATER Spinning OUTFIT GARCIA -6C2 ft. ~bular fiber1las Rod #1320. lii\l 15 88 weight Mrtr~ell Reef # 320 Mids 200 ydo;. 6 lb. mono. Rte. 17.!9 • FRESH wATER Spinning-ouTFIT ,? 8£R KL£Y -A 2111111.e n:~ f! Rod #SP-30 :1<>il~~ Ii~~ 10 49 I 01PC~. [)Plui o Ro~r #41 5 is swnlf'1:1 w11n li5 'ld-~l~mrnn. Rec.11.19 • sALT wATER Spinning OUTFIT HUCK FINN -2-Piete 8•2 ft. tubular 1lass md #902A 17 88 and Penr11 i1 Reel # 105 ho lds 250 yds. of 25 lo. mono. Reg. 19.•9 • 1 SALT WATER Casting ouTFIT t;lruNA KING Rol -6\0 rt. l·prece #910 andl 2 99 ( PENH ''Sea Soy'' '85 Reet. gear rat1n 2 3 to ! 1 Ret. 14.59 • AD ,._ICf S ~lfV.lll: 'Aun .. .lpri! &t~ l~r1 SrniJJ, A,111 91' FRESH WATER • Spinning Reels .. lAlT GARCIA MITCH£ll -ll'I~ mo(t sotiaiy p~~1 n~~r!'d l("~I. 2 Soool\ l'i1th aiffer".nt ~n-'! 1_;aoar,1t1es. Rtg. 18.9l #JOO le. 18. 49 . __,...._·- "Berk I ey" Spinning Re~i With lin~ Reg. 7.95 #410 6.88 WAHR Spinning Reels Garcia Mitchell Fast. 5.1 re1rieve rat io. Snwoth . .ooWerlul dra&. Full ba1~ ultra /lard hoe gu1a1?. • • 6.99 '•tfoiu125.88 " - PINN 'Jigmaster' 25) 111£ FAMOUS .. lOO" - Two plastic Spools. AoP1!1 ~1 mal~ •apar ity 200 yd~. 16 lil. 11vlon. 350 yd. 20 I• mono. HucK FINN Bait-Casting ouTFIT .ti l1r FR£SH WATER -2 ·Pi~e solid glass #58! . slialt. ODCn race ~pinning ReE"I ¥rtth 100 yd spool of 6 lb. Pen~111n mono. Ref. 5.95 91=--::=====::::::::=:::;::,.__ ... -I sALT wATER Spinning Rod _ 4·.99 Rte. IJ.9l 12.88 ..... w"" Spinning Rod GARC IA "Chmket., -light , . f' DAIWA -2-Plec!. 8!h ft. tubular witfl "last laper"·l 3 88 Rei .15.88 #3011 , \~-• •e · :;-51 '''"·"'·'* l ~ """"'"'~C~-•·;;c•·~MI.,'~""'""'·""~~~~~~~~ w-l1lln 01' It. 2·p111ce hollow 13 88 ,,a s s.riaft. Re1.15.4!#3l01 , PlANo Tackle· Box ; • S 11~11, tray wnh & comn¥tments.Y911o"' 1 69 ~ plr;t 1r. 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Stocks VOL. 65 , NO. 97, ~ SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA THURSOA Y, APRI[ 6, 1972 TEN CENTS Crowd Reacts to Final Session of Counci~ In a fina l prc-cll'clion flurrv. the out~o­ in.it Laguna , Beath City cOuncil 1nain- laincrl it~ tradition of lengthy, worriy <1nrt occasionally frcniird meetings \Vcd· nesd11 y. v.·1th a capal'ily crn1vd on hand to applaud and boo the verb.:il sp~1rri11g l11<11{'ht1S. Councilman Ed"•ar·d Lorr !.f'l the pat- tern early. by requesting th;it coun- cilmen's reports be-moved ahead in the agenda lo accommodate. the audience. in- dicating he had a report of interest to pC'rsons in attendance. Th<' report turned out to be a <'Olorful aftac:k on incun1bcnt Cnuncilman Roy Holm. v.•ho responded in less colorful lt1 n_i::ua,.;f'. all lu !hr apparent fnjoymcnt Of the <1Ud icncc. Lorr launched his r·nrnmt ntl'i by ac- cusing l·lolrn of divulging his posi!ion on a • "confidential mall<'r ."' thr question of in- creasing lhc be<,! lox . at a public .forum before Lorr had an opportunity to state his position himself. At a condldates' forum, Lorr said. Holm had comm.ented that a preliminary survey of the council regarding the ques- tion of increasing the bed tax from five percent to six pe rcent , as permitted by la11" to ga in a possible $28.000 in revenue, indicated he and Councilm an Charlton Boyd would favo r the move. \Vhile Lorr and !\1ayo r Richard Goldberg oppo.5ed it. After Lorr had quoted Holm's remark! from a tape recording he made at the forum , Holm agreed the quote was cor· , rect saying. "1 am absolutely guilty of :saying I told the city manager I was in ff!vor of raising the bed tax when he polled the council. and that ~1ajor Gold- berg and Councilman Lorr opposed this. "I happen to hold lhe view that ever)1hing we, as public servants. say and do should be subject to public scrutiny, and that includes a! I discussions. If the city manager asks for our reaction to raising the bed tax . 1 don 't feel the answers should be secret. "\\l ith regard to cxecuf1\'C SC'Si.1f'ns," l1 r added , .. , feel th111 "'hat \VI! say should l.lr protective only to applleanl s for l>Ot'Ll1on~ or appointments, bu t not op1n1ons '1nrrrl to the city 1nanager." Lorr said he 11•ould prt•frr to ~1:11r lu!' own position . "I told lht' Cl!)' rniina ger" hl' t'<iHI, "that I would be opposed t(l an 1nerease unti~ the council comes 10 i;:rips \\•ith th<' lrue ,flscal position n( the CHY It IS a crisis. I've b<'en so unding the alarm since • .\ll,1:us1 . . rr1t 1cs led by Holm are rh~!l('nguu.: mr position 'Us1ng pnlll ic'.'il rlucanery ln CU\r r up a d1~f.:ra£'eful ftnancia! recnr·cl of deficit :;:pt·nd1nj.\. ·· llt'a d1n~ froni a three-page i-tatemcnt, \Airr rt'itl'r:.rcrl his char~e that the cily 11'111 end thC' r ear wilh a deficit of at least St00.000 anrl noted the cil y had rcser\'es or abou t !hr£>(' qua rter~ or a million ~Srt COUNCIL, rage %> or-..__..OtlllC l -, • Lagu11a Council Actio11 Principa l actions taken by the Laguna Beaeh City Council \Vednesday e BEACH PARK : Hcccived a plan for combined parking and art show during the summer . heard arguments opposin g and supporting both uses and voted to refer the matter lo the Planning Commission , \\•ith comment by the cit y staff. e THASH: Appro\·cd a ri ve-year trash t:(l llcction contract "'ilh John Lindley·s Laguna Disposal Ser,·ice, ending more than three .~'ca rs of trash service study. e LE:::;AL FEES: Approved an additional alloca tion of 114.000 lo cover legal fees for the city this year and agrel'd tha1 City Attorney Tully Seyn1our should defend the council in a sul t filed by the city clerk. , e GOLDBf<~RG: Hea rd a report by th e mayor listing the accomplish- mcnls of the outgoing council, e SVCA~IORE HI LLS: Sel an Apri l 19 hearing date for consideration of ex tension of the building moratorium in Sycamore Hills . e PLANNJ.o.:RS: Adopted on second .reading an ordinance setting thre~ year terms for planning commi ssio ner:s. Proposal s f 01~ Mahi Beacl1 Will Get Pla11ners' Study After hearing va ried vie"·s regarding use of the ne"·ly-opened ~lain Beach this -----summer. La~una Beach city councilmen decided \Vednesday that all proposals should be referred lo the Plannlng Co n1- mission for comment and recorn- n1cndation . after examination by th e city 6laff. Councilman Peter Ostrander. \\'ho hfld been assigried to work "'it h Beth Leeds and Ed Van Deusen on an art shov.' pro- posal for the beach , presented an artist's rendering depicting a "compromise" with parking for 90 cars, in addition to those accrunmodnted on the Benton 's lot: room for a maximum of 25 art exhibitors: an open ai r restaurant; a food stand and a beach rental concession. with boxed plant- ing ust'd generously to cover bare spots. 1\ti.nimum revenue from this plan, they estimated \\·ould be 121.000. of \vhich $5.000 "'ould come from chorginJi!: the ex- hibitors a $200 fee each. \'an Deusen told the council his prin- cipal concern \\'as to avoid total use of th£> spa<'c for parking cars. and he would not insist on the art exhibits if the city "'ere able to maintain the area open in so1ne other manner. A letter from the Ghamber of Com- merce opposed the ide;i of an-art exhibit , recommended tha t existing par king lots be utilized and the remainder of the area be put to no other use "·hatever. Laguna Police Probing Theft , Six Burglaries Liguna Beach police are investigating a rash of six burglaries and the theft of two expensive rin gs. all reported \Vednes- day with fi ve of the six burglaries ap- parently committed by the s a m e unk nown suspect. Lt. Frank Dillon ~aid fi \'e businesses in nr near the 400 block of North Coa!>l Highway were entered so1netime early \\'cdnesday morning, although losses amounted totally lo less than $200. time. Lt. Dillon noted. -Newell Real Estate, 481 N. Coast Highway. where nothing was taken after the building was entered by removing the glass louvers from a "'indow. -The Glutton Number One Re staurant. 485 N. Coast lfigh"•ay. y.·here a stereo tape playe r valued at $1 75 wa s taken . The burglar entered th rough a rear transom v.·indow. Dillon said. -1\iiller's :;:1udio and Art Gallery. 4R9 N. CoaSt 1-llghway, y.·hirh th!' th ief en· IC'rcd th roug h an unl ockr" .:hroom "·in- do\v buf removed no pro1><'r!Y. Offensive Bit 'Heaviest' U.S. Bombing Noted SAIGON (APJ -The United States unleashed today the heaviest air attack on r\orth Vietnam since the bombing halt in 1968, trying to cut off the base of the gro"·ing Nort h Vietnamese offensive in South Vietnam. On ground fronts , North and South Vietnamese battled lor 1 district town 75 miles north of Saigon. The enemy attack rolled into its eighth day on the northern front. Fighting conlinued in the central highl ands. U.S. sources estimated 400 planes at· lacked targets in North Vietnam, hall from 7lh Fleet carriers and half from ba ses in South Vietnam and Thailand. They said the attacks were ordered by Presi dent Nixon. Three carriers were committed to the air campaign. Fjve destroyers offshore added the ir five-inch guns to the born· bardment. Targets were antiaircraft batteries and radar stat ions. surface-to-air missiles, Jong-ran ge artillery that has been firing across the demilitarized zone, and storage areas. The North Vietnamese. radio said 10 U.S. jets were shot do\vn over North Viet- nam du ring the day. The U.S. Command declined to say whether any planes were lost . Sources said all the -strikes wtre south of the 20th parallel. which is 200 miles north of the demilitarized 1.one dividing the '"'o Vietnams. Planes also attacked the North Viet· naniese on the northern front of South Vietnam and adjacent areas in Laos. North of Saigon, elements of three North Vietnamese divisions w ere reported to have poured across the Cam· bodian border and surrounded the district town of Loe Ninh, 75 miles north of Saigo n and fi ve miles from the frontier. High\~·ay 13 bet,veen Loe Ninh and An Loe, the provincial capital of Binh Long Provi nce 15 miles to the south, was reported unsafe. An Loe was threatened from the north, east and west, field reports said. The highway was reported open from An Loe to Saigon but dangerous, and traffic was restricted. South Vietnamese troops of the 5th Oivisioh were encountering he a v y resistance outside Loe Ninh . One officer in the field said casu alties on both sides were heavy adding : "There is no count, but there are many, many casualtie s." Vietnamese sou rces said Lt. Gen. N,::uyen Van Minh . com mander of the 3rd fllilita ry Region. met with Gen . Creighton \V, Abrams to request more American air su pport. Informed sources said the only U.S. air support available is a squadron of American A37s, which are small subsonic fighter-bombers, and some helicopter gunships. Santa Barbara Cracking -Down On Nude Bathers SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -Santa Barbara Coun ty authorities. complaining that naked folk by the hundreds 'are over- running 1 local beach, have launched a crackdown. So far, the sheriff's patrol has arrested 48 bathers in the buff. The haul last weekend included a nude priest. a naked airline vice president and an unclothed deputy distiict attorney from Los Angele s. officia ls said. "Hundreds of people" from all over the state have been congregating at Sum- merland Beach, said District Attorney David Minier Wednesday. 1 Santa Barbara has become somewhat till Southern California mecca for nude bath.ers, Minier said._ ~ Last year "the situation got completely out of hand ," and so authorities decided this year to launch the crackdown early in the spring '·before we were fa ced with an almost impossible situation with several hundred or thousands of nude bathers on the beacb," tbe district at- torney said. Although the 48 are charged with in- decent exposure, Minier said they prob- ably will be allowed to pay $15 fines if they plead guilty to disturbing the peace in exchange for having the indecent ex· posure charges dropped . La guna High Students To Sponsor Car Wash Students at Laguna Beach High School will hold a car wash Saturday to benefit the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. Persons may bring the cars lo the di strict parking 1-0t 550 Blumont St., between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Biodegradable soap will be used, said Associated Student Body president Bill Fish. Donations will be accepted aod turned over to the Greenbelt. In addition and apparently unrelated, Agnes Liebermann. of 255 Cypress Drive, reported the theft of $325 cash from her locked home. Lt. Dillon said the house was either entered by picking the lock or using a key.• • The theft of two ri ngs va lued totally at $~20 was reported by Tom Cox. who owns a jewelry store at 1412 S. Coast Highy.•ay. Cox told Police he wa:s working in the rear of his Shop "'hen an unkno"'" suspect removed the two gold rings from a display case. Lindley Fi.rm Gets Pact I Lt. Dillon said the fi\'e apparently relalecl commercial burglaries occurred Ill : -Victor Hugo's Hesl auran_l. 361 Cliff Dri\'e , the thief pried open a y.·indow to enter. The burglar used a pair of scissors In an attempt to break 1nto a vendin~ machine, Dillon ~aid. but broke the scissors and ntd without taking any prop- erty. -By-lhe-Sea Motel , 4i5 N. Coast J~lghway where 'the unknown suspect entered the room of Howard Morrison. 0£ British Columbia through an open bathroom window and stole $40 In cash. ~1orrlson was aslee~ In the room at the Lag una Acts 011 Trash Collection. Contract Ending more than three years of study And negotiation, lhe Laguna Beach City Cou ncil Wedncsda'y night approved a ne"" five-year tra.tll collection contr1u;I with John Llndtey's Laguna Beach Disposa l Company. • Lindley. who has held the city contract for the past 13 year5, was the low bidder on the contract drawn up to comply with the clty1S new w.aste managt!ment pro- gram, which will make trash colltction mandatory throughout the community. His firm will provide service to alt homes for a Oat ftt of $1 1.895, wh ich will be paid by residents " part of the new • waste management tax jmp:>sed on all properties. The final contract wis appro;td with some minor compromises after meetings between Lindley and city oHicials. The city agreed to permit trash collecUon beginning at S:30 am .. in commercial, areas and set a flat $10 penalty per In- cident in failures to comply with contract term! in such matters as spilltd garbage or missed collttUons. the penalty to be in\'oktd only upon repeated \liol1)ions. Lindley flatly refuS<d to go along with • requlrcmonl that ht provldt the city wilh regular profit. and loss statements on h~s operation. Noting that he was pro- viding a $$0,000 cash performance bond, he said he felt this was 1dequate prt>- tectlon for the city saying. "If you 11ward 1 contracl to a blddtr and he Is able to operate efficiently enough lo mtike a profit, that's none of your business." It was agreed that any rtquest tor an lncrt1se In rates should be justifi~ by financial facts and figures and th11l tho city would. have access lo his books with rqard to commercial contract.~ in order to <$labllsh the amount of the <ity•a 10 percenl lhort o! IUCh contracls. .. •t ~~ ~-.. ( i t . . I • ' ·, --"- 'Majority' · Aspects C1aiticized By ll1\RBARA KllEIBICJt 01 ltlt O•llf Piie! s11U The accomplishments of !he outgoing <'it ~ counril \vcre listed by Laguna Beac11 tl·layor n1eha rd Goldberg \Vednesday ni~hl iii a three-page "mnjority report" wh ich he read to a packed house at th e rPgular eouncil meeting. Following lhe reading, Councilman Roy llulrn took exception to what he felt was an in1pliealion that the three-man council n1ajority elected in 1970 was solely responsible for the accomplishment!, 1 . ___ noti~ that se1·ernl had involved 4-( and 5-0 votes and credit for some should be allributcd lo previous councils. f j - Gives Testi•11f111 '1 Gary Thomas, the prosecutor \\1ho \v as crippled for life in the shootout at 1\1arin Co unty's Ci vic Center, is \Vheeled out of security compound after tes ti- fyi ng at murder, kidnap and conspiracy trial of Angela Davis. See story, Page 5. Driver Injured In Laguna Bea ch Auto Collision A 17-ycar-nlcf Ois!a ~·le~a youth sus· t.a incd a broken lc,i:: and nnklr and possi-, blc head injuries \\'edncsday night when his small foreign car slammed into 11not.hcr auto in Laguna Beach. Firemen worked for sortie 15 miriutes to free John 1\l ~lhc.w ~1cKnig ht. of 967 Denver Dr ive, rrom the wreckage before the young man t'!OU\d bt taken to Sout h Coast Community llospital. •le is bein,g held there under om; rvatlon but f$. listed in sali fa ctory condition. Police-said ~fcl<night was southbound on Coast Hlghwily at about 9:45 p.m. when an auto drivrn by (;crald Harold Levine. 41. of 1000 ~1ariners Drive, Nc wµor1 Beach. pulled out of the gate at Irvine Cove at the north end of the city. lnvestfgators , t1id Levine apparenlly at· tempted .to make t1 left turn to go north on the high1,1,•ay and was struck broadside by ~icKnlght's vchiclr. Levine and his tY.'O pas~eng rs sus- talned minor ('Uts and bruises in the ac· cident, but all refused medical aid at the !Cene, teling Police they would SC(! .their own doctors. f;oldbcrg assured him that he had in· !ended no slig ht on the other two coun- t1h11en . saying, ''A majority can be three, four or even fi ve vo tes. I hoped the report woul d be taken in lhr spirit I gave it. vnc of 1>ride in th is City Council.'' ·rht-mayor told the audience he ha d dceidcd to prepare 1he repo rt of ac- cornplishrnents because tl "'as the final council meeting before the electron and because of a recent column published in the DAILY PILOT entitled "Can Laguna Survive ~1 uct. More of 'rhis?" Noting "it takes a n1tl jor1t y to ac· complish anything at all.·· Goldberg said, ''In 1970 three councilrnen w·ere swept in· 1(1 office with a ma ndate fro rn the voters to do son1cthing about cleaning up the in- tolerable narcotics proble1n which existed in every part of our co1nmunit y ... tG- day, while narcotics still remain 1 seriou s pro61em in-Laguna Beach, they are not thP cause for qu ite as much alarm as they were at that lime . I like to think that the major ity of thrs council ha d mu cli to do with clea ning up a bad sit ua· tion." The Pol ice Oepart1nenl. he said. had been "beefed up " and had developed one of the fin est narcotics details in the coun- try. O!her accomplish ments· in the list in· eluded : -Hiring a new city manager ~·1th a wealth of experience. who has .. sur- rounded himself "'ilh top fli~hl deparl- nicnt hrads" to build one of !hr finest city starfs in lhe state. -Providing the Fire Deparlmenl with necessary men and materials, including the purchase of a $62 .000 pumper to be approved on the evening agenda . -Appropriating funds to encourage cultural acti vities, working with the lawn bowlers on their new clubhouse. erto couraging the new La guna Beach tl is torical Society and cooperating with the chamber of commerce in a com- (See GOLDBERG, Page 21 Orange Coast \V e nthe r Continued sunn y skies over the Orange Coast is the prediction for Friday. Highs of 63 are expected at the beaches, rising to 70 inland, l.<>\V!( 45-5.1, INSIDE TOD AY T.nwcU TllOlnos. uiho turnl!d 80 todt.1 11, sa y.~. •'It wo.s rn ther srl/y to tr•1 to do rn rncit1t1 th tngs -except it's been 10 1nw'h fun." See story, Page l Q. l . M. 1ev.i 1 Calllilt11l1 J Cl•11Ui+0 ,._.) c-1<• 14 Crtll..,. )I Otllll Nellc•.l If l!dl1or1•1 ,.,, • l11tert•l11mt11t tt·U 1"111•"<• n.Jl , Por 1111 RtelNI u. Jt .. Of'eHlft 11 ,\1111 Lllldtfl 11 Me~ltt l4·U Mut11tl PuMt ~t l'Ot1t11.i He1•• I Or•11t• c111111J n '"'" 11.JI Stotlt M1rllth l1•U ltl ..... 11i.11 ,. "''''"' l 4'tf Wtlllltf 4 w-•"'' ""'" twt Wtr~ NtWl t • ---~'OilL-'I' f'tLOT lfl First Lad y Will Appear In Cle111e11te The natio n's First Lady, Pat N1xnn, will spend the nigh t at hom e 1n San Clemente then appear Fr iday morntng at Old Plaza Park v.·here thousands of \<M;al reside nts will watch her receu'e an S8.000 bronze bust of her husband. Friday morning In San Clemente wil l be a miniholiday "''1th man)• businesses closing their doors before nonn and city hall shutling dov.·n from 9 to II am. The ceremoriles -the first-ever pu blic occasio n where a member of the First Family has appeared in the cit)' -·will begin at 9:30 a.m. and is expected to . pack the park wit h onlookers. ~1rs. Nixon will accept the bust as a token of good will from loc al re sidents who donated the funds for the art work \Yhich eventually wlll occupy a prime spot in the NiKon Li~rary. . , Indirectly, the presentation also 1~ calculated to impress the NIKOn Foun· dation in hope s it will choose a South Coast site for the library. Mrs. Nixon lle\v west today and duri~g the trip did some home"·ork ~n th~ Sov1~t Union to prepare for a Pres1denl1al trip to the USSR in ~1ay. . Before arriving in San Clemente this afternoon Mrs . Nixon will receive the award as the 1972 Woman in !hi!: Ne ws from Sigma Theta Sig ma Phi in Los Angeles. a women's news sorority. Mayor Sam Yorty and Gov . Ronalt1 Reagan and their wives "'ill be am ong an esti mated 1,500 guests at today's event. Celebrities "¥11111 be among the VIP guests in San Clem~nte Friday as well with many actors 1n attendance. plus government oificia!s, both local and county. The San Clemente High School band will provide music for the occasion and hundreds o( elementary school students will be released from classes to join in the celebration. Soon after the morning event Mrs. r.,rix· on will leave for Tucson for yet another public appearance. . After that occasion the f irst Lady \11111 return to Washington, D.C. ~1rs. Nixon is being accompanied by a ful complement of !he White House Press Corps . Paul Presley, the head of the President's Project Committee wh ich successfully conducted the campaign lo purchase the art work . sa id that news of the occasion Friday morning will be transmitted internationally. Physician Offers Petitions Again On Innovations Laguna Beach physi~ian ~r_. Eugene Atherton made his third v1s1t to the Laguna Beach Unified ~hool Dis~rict board meeting Tuesday night lo deliver petitions bearing the names of 747 vo.ters and students supporting i n n o v a t 1 v e education in local schools. This bring s a total of 4,071 l'!ignatures presented the board by At.herton over the past six weeks. representing 2.533 voters and 1,538 students. . , Board pres ident Wiiii am Thomas dtdn l put much stock in Atherto"n's fi~ures and said. "f saw al lea st 100 duplicated sign atures in the first bunch you brought us " Atherton said he 'd check and report back on the number of double signers . Thomas al so cha rged that a number or persons signed the petitions not know ing v.•hat they were for. Atherton sitid every person was given a c~ance lo read ~he petitions and supporting news stories about local educat ional programs. 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(I Hlarttlt, l\ltHCf'l•I.... 111 (l rflff II t.S ,,_,.,.,1ri .., /fttlt 93 11. 1T10n1111y, .,..n,.,,.., -..1111t11ertt "u rno'ftttltv· -. . . 1 ' • •• "• U'I T1l~alloto VIET--CONG CHARGES -F'orcign l\'llnh;tcr of \tiet Cong l\1m e. Nguyen Thi Binh said in Paris that,_P resldent Nixon1s _or~~rs f~r naval and air support fo r the South \ 1etna me~e forces .is _starting the Vietnam \\'ar all over again." She said V1e tnam1zat1on ts collaps1ng and that they are ready to resume peace talks in Paris. Week's Toll in War 10, Highest in Six Months SAIGON !AP ) -The U.S. Command reported today that 10 Amer icans were killed in combat in Indochina last week, the highest toll in six months. Another 15 were listed as missi ng or ca ptured as a result of air crashes last "·eek. The number of Americans reporttd V.'OUnded also increased. from 13 the "'eek before last to 33 during the period J\1arch 26·April I. the command said in its weekly casualty summary. Fifteen of Frona Pnge l GOLDBERG •• munity ad vrertising pro gram. -Recognizing deficiencies in l he sewage treatment plant and moving to rectify them . -Establishing a municipal transit system. '-Pushing the county to proceed "'lth construction of the new library. -~1oving toward ml!lking the riiain Beach Park a reallty by demolishing the old buildin!(s. ~ -Embarking on the TOPICS traffic study program . -Helping complete the underground1ng district on Cliff Drive. -Helping promote the Grcenbell. -Adopting the latid use elemen t of the Genera l Plan. -Adopting the doij control ordinance. -Embarking upon the new waste man'agement program. Turning to the high rise controversy , the mayor 'said: "~fany of you might ask v.'hat was the rcit son ihat thfs council m11joril'.I' support th e 50-foot height limita tion r11ther than the 36-foot limitatlon, My it nswer to f.ha l would have to be !hilt thc'.I'. in tr uth. did nothing less than they said they be~iey · rd must be done to encouraJ:r. rr:ihs!lr development which "'ould provide the necessary tourist tax dollars to pay for the many capl!itl imprn\'emcnts "''h1ch faced the city and our !ong·t erm ~·lain Brach Par k c<lmmilmcnts. "H was only r1ght an d proper that the '·oters deride 1h1s issue and v.hen !hr~· did, this council majority acted upon 1hcir \\'1shcs. ·· On conclu!'ion of lhf' mayor's rrport. C1uncilman Holm said he felt ii should be ~inl ed nu t th11t the question of cnnpcra· ltnn v.•Hh the county Heallh Dcpartmrnt had been· a 4·1 vole. appointment of the cit\' manager. allocation of cul tural fund~ 11nrl establishmtnt of the bus li ne were unanimous \'Otes : that the /'ie\\'Cr problrn1 ha.:! been "recognized by ever~ member of th e council and 14 .000 residents its 'A'eJI :"' that purch aSI:' or th(' Of'\\' f lrf' Dcpflrlnient equi pment wit s made 1>0~s1· blr bv an amortization progrit m "'h1ch Holnl ·had propo!'ied and Councilman .r.d Lorr had opposed ; that eventual adoption of The land use element. "prob:ibly !iihould bf credited to cfro rts of 'tha simple minority.' nnd that credil for the new llhrRr\• a.nrl the M::i in Be11ch Park should go 10 'earlier councils. Airwest Strike ' ' May Be Finished From \\'ire Services PHOE1~.11x. Ari1. -Slri king H u~hes Airv.·est jelllnl'r m-echanics h11vfl' vot ed on 11 nev.• contrE1ct, bu t union spokesmen :i;av baillots won't be counted for A week. · Aircraft l\1 echRnlc~ F J a I " r n A 1 Organization ha ve steadfastly l'cfused lq return to workt. de spite the fact Alrwer;t night.!! halted In Oece!mber ArP fi11ck In operation . "We just hope they'll approve the con· tract 111nd get the strike ove.r with." re.marked A lrwe~t publicity Director Lt.e Pitt In San Maten Tuesd~\', "\\l)iat more can we ~ay? It's 1h<?ir ball g11me." the 11'nun<led \1,1ere injure d in operations over Laos Fou r other Americans died frnm nonho!l't ile causes. Until last "'eek. the number of An1erican com bitt deat hs averaged 3.3 "a ,,·eek for the vear. The command ~a1d it could nor accilunt fnr the increasr. hut it might have been the resJlt of delayed reports . The total of combal deaths Y.'its the hi~hest since Oct. 2. '11hcn 21 Ame ricans 1rere reported killed. South \'ietn<11ncse ca su alties last "'eek lotal rd 451 killed, 1.0i3 11·ounded and i5 n1issing in action, the Saigon go\'ernn1ent reported. The pre\'ious average for the year had bern 300 kill ed. and th e higher f1 ~ures reflected steppcd·up righ!ing in the northern pro vinces before the Com- munisl offensive that beJ?,an la st Thurs· da1·. i'he Saigon comn1and alro clairncrl that 2. !50 enemy troops, \11Cre ·Killed rluf inJi: rhe l\'ec k 11nd 80 Viet Cong and 1\j°Qr!h Vletnamese were cartured. The Sout h Viet namese report ed 1.981 enl'my killed the prc,·inus week. The Alli ed e-0m1nands have reported these total casualti es for the war• American -45.679 ·killed in action, 302.820 wou nded, 10,123 dead from nonhostile action. South Vielnamese -137,813 killed in action. 347,707 "'ounded. North Vietnamese and \'it l Cong 805.676 killed. f 'ro11•-Puge 1 COUNCIL ... dollars \1·hen "tbt Boyd.Holm tea m look over.'' Th(' deficil spending began. he said, tA•i1 h the Main Beach purchase. reveali ng "tl1c root cause of the deficits and the philosophy of t-.·lr. Boyd and Holm." 'fhe taxpayers. he said · ' "' e r e doublccrossed" v.·hen the council fa iled to carrv out commercial development nn lhe ~lain Beach to help pay the cost.!!, then failed to expand the lax base by ex· pandinll the tourist busine~s. ·• . . ,, i·sing'such terms as "flscitl insanity. and unparalleled misman gement." he concluded b\' arcusin~ the 11\•n incum brnr candidates Or "broken promises, political ~ubterfugt and dishonesty in their code of ethics .·· 1 lolm turned the mixture or apph1u~c anrt boos in the audience to lau ghter "hen he rr..5po ndrd by quoting from Lnrr's officitd response to charges labeled against him in ti cu rrenl recall c;impaign . Jn the rr.~pnn!ie. da1ed Feb. 14. he 11n1cr1. J.,orr !i!::ited. "l hl!ve worked for a. i;n11nr1 f1n;.1nre progra m for lhe dev elop.- "'cnt or 1he ~l it in Belich Pa rk. nov.• unrlcr \1·a.v. 1 prom l~cd A sound fiscl'l l polic.v, and I ferl. tartfllY throu~h m.v efforts. thi!i: ,·car '!< h11d11ct is thP first since. 1969 \1·hrri c~pcnditurcs 11•ill not exccetl rr\'Cnue. plus. r_r!'lorin g our depleted rl':'l"f\'C'S." rurlht:r chalfeng1n1Z Lo rr':-; rrmarks on .tht cll)'S fi!'cal position, Holm noted fh!ll hr had bren quoted in the 1ocn1 press la ~t Julv before 1hr high ri!ie rlection. as v.•::if~in~ that rrmo\'al of th<' ii.lain Beach hu i ldin~s would cost the ciJy an annual ~200 .000 tax lnss while in h1 ct, removtil of the bullrtln,l!;s had reduced taxes on the pro perty to zero. Lorr s11id ;u first ht had not bren c<l!"' reclly reported~ lhen noted lhat ~ts remarks wt're m11de before the city ma nager had received word from the cnunty a.~SC!SOr as to the 1ax status or lhe beach propert.y. A Real Dou Lover? LONDON (UP!l -Peter Th i<rry spe nt 113-0 Wednesday !or 15 s<eonds television lime to offer a 565 retA·ard for hl1 lost dog, J°Ufltin. . . . . . . . . American. Brazil • Ill Kim L-okan Writes About Differences By PATRICK 80YtE 01 lh• Ot lly JlllOt s .. 11 L11r;un a Beach High School student Kirn trokan has been in Brazil as an American f ield Service exchange i;tudent for fwo n1onths now and her frequent letters home re veal percept ive insights into that country's cul!ure. out their 'A'1ndnws or ire chain smoktrs Is an 1nd ltHIOr nf their ittliturle toward tomorrow. They livt enjoying th e prese nt and don't thin k of th e future. Thry don't appc11 r 10 be populati on·\1•ary or ecology· n1inded. I asked Beia ~a fri end l if Rrazitian~ worrv aboul ca ncrr frorn sn1nking. 'No.· she said. ·The)' know they "''ill die for one rea wn or another anyway , so 'A'hy not enjoy smoking while you are alive . , ! This 1s typical Br~zilian logic " ON TRAVEL: "I think Braz1l1an5 tra1·el more. They travel whether lhe)' have mone v or not. just for the fun of !I. They take fldes in their cars as ~ form ol recrtation . Wr may say "'e c1n I fake • tri p because of school. or l't'~rk. or v.·I!: haven't anywhert to go. Braz1l1ans work around those things." Kim. thr 17·year-0!d d11ughLcr or !\tr. and 1\.1rs . Marvin Johnson, of 67 S. L<1. Senda, Th ree Arch Bay, has v.•ritten mainly abou1 the Brazilian ~ttitude 10"·1trd lifr, an altitud e strikingly dH· ferent fr om 1he An1er1can. Some excerpts follow. Ti~ustees Call Time Out O.'ll YO UTll : "Queslinn~ itsked mos! o( 111e about Arner ican vouth concern the use of the pill. free io\'e. hi ppies. relit· 11onsh1ps between boys and girls and \1·hat our interests art. From the q ue.~· tions asked of me. I get the fee lfng they obtain the ir ideas of Anierican yout iJ from Lif e 11-1ag azine ... Ad ults ke ep tell· ing rne thal I don't seem Nor th American the w11y tht y had thought of youth in the U.S. Tt1ey $ay I am more na''rural and less bois terou s then th e others they ha ve niet ... 011 Sumn1er Football Plan "~·I v 'California girl ' loo k is lt11s J?larnOrous thitn the ·Brazilian girl' look. The i;irls here are yer.y pretty and sexy loo king. They appear more sophis ticated than my friends in Laguna. The majority nf girls my age smoke and dr ink and lo\'e pa rtie11 "·ith loud, fa st 1nusic. f\1others /'ieem to want their children In ~o to parries here, and the kids stay unt il 4 or 5 in the morni ng. The concept of 1he chaperoned girl is a fable I'm afraid. F.\ ery girl rny age seems to ha\'e a OOyfriend And it is comn1on for \·ery \oung girls to date older n1en. For in- ;tance. the teachers sometimes date the ir hiJ!h sch ool students ... I'm even going to a beauty parlor twice a week now. I have a mitnicure ('\'ery l\'eek. Its wild. I had never ·even been in a beauty parlor itl home." ON THE FA~llLY: "Ntly. I he /Brazilian) girl who had JUSl returned fron1 three months in Kentucky, fe lt the Amer ican fam ilr was a closer knit unit thil n the Brazfhan famil y. I have to a~ree . I don't mean that they lo\'e each other less: I just mean they all seem to go their 011'n v.·a~·. "\\'e all get together here for a rwo nr lhree·hour lunch. but aft er that, no on e stays home. After school. i\ely said. kids in the U.S. "·ent hnme dike I did 1n Lagu nit i. But hert . \rt al"•ays go downtown to socialize or go to a friend's house." 0 1'1 Tl~IE : "Rra7.ilians like to live each moment enjoying it. They stay up till 12 p.m. just !itlking to it friend, 1vit h no con· cern about gelling up at 6 a.m. for school or y.·ork. They can spend a whol e d11y just 'dropping in' on a friend and staying through lunch an d dinn t r. In the li .S .. or a! least in Ca lifnrniit . we y.•ould lind a reason. 11•hy we wnul dn't.-ha ve time 1rrdo th a1 ... "The fact that Bra zilians throw trash The thorny i~sue or trying lo pro,•ide I sum mer school football program w11s mu lled again Tuesda y night by Laguna Beach Unlfled School District trustees and finally tabled for another two weeks. ' The pro'blcin is that football traininit" - as a prelude to fall foolbitl! -cannot be held unless it is part of it regular summer school program . The local school district has not offered summtr school for the pa st two years. The latest suggestion which involved holding a football trai ning pmgram fund· ed through privitte donation~ was fou nd to be ill egit l because of a slate re· quirernent that su1n1ner sc·hnol programs include more than si x co1,1rses. Supcrin· tendent \Villia m Ullom told the board Tucsdav. BeraUse of lhe finantia\ crimp or ihe district and results of a poll sent to parents ind icatinll little interest in a large summer school program. Ullom reco mn1endrd 1he board take action not to hnlcl summer school this vear. "Sumn1er football is wOrlhtA•hile and I'm all for ii." commented Director of Instruction Robert Reeves. "But I don't think we iihould h11ve it Ht the eJpense of other pro~r11m5. The re are A lot or other !lllbj tcts in "'hich we need remediation and eriric hment." Pc;rents of Eiglit Held for 1'1urder ARTES IA fAP 1 - The pitrents of eight children have been bookrrl for in· vcs!iga tion of th r m11 rdtr of their 16·year- old daughter. authoritie~ sa ~·· Juan de L"on. 37. and hi~ "''ife E11filt1. 31i. "'ere arrested in the disappea rance of their dit ughter Adeliana after itn un· discln.~ed ti p. investigators said \\'ed· ncsday. . The _couple led authttritlcs· Tue sda y lo R ~rave ~ile In Ri vers ide County from \1•hirh the ho<l~' {lr a wnman "''its recol'ercd Sep1. 3. ----- Ullo m ~aid lhe problem Rgain pointed to the need to bring more money into !he district. "It's hard to see a sumn)er school progra1n when v.'e ha ve agreed to make $65,000 worth o( cuts in our mnintenance program 11nd may not be fi lling positions left open hy leachel'S whn h11.ve !'esigne~ or taken leaves of absenct." \1arsllv footb:i!I coitch H11I Akins asked the boa.rd tn continue srudy on 11ome possi ble solution lo the summer school situation. Board members tigreed and sc heduled Ute ninlter for their April 18 meeting. Akins noted that LaAun11 Reach Hi1;h School ls lhr onh· .~rhool in the Or"n,R:e Lea ~ue Y.1hich d'oes nnt offer summtr school wit h a foo1b11ll pro!(ram. He f!'itimated such a pro~ra m wou ld cost SJ.700. ··rm sorry to see football gett ing lhe i;hort end of the slick," commented board president \llilliam Thomas. Scl1ool Briefing Sessions Slated A series or fo ur morning 11nd eve'ning coffees to prol'ide information on the in· nnv,!11il'e educational program al Laguna Bea ch's Thurston lntermedi11te School V.'ill be htld by tht PT A begi nning Tues- ditl' Ti1e 10 a.m. n1eeting. i;ai d PTA prfl_<;i- dcnt ~'lr'.'i. Jack Randall. y.•ill consist en· tire)~· of questions and ans tA•ers. not pre- arranged pre sentations on the school pro- gram. Rr incl pal David Lloyd and other staff mtmbers will attend the cofft:es. ..ifhr sessions wrrf! crea~ Mr~. R!l n· d11 11 said. as a resul t sur\'.eY ot parerfls \\'here srvcral.ind.ic:i. ed a dc~ire to· ask QUCstiOns· about thr Thruston pro- gram. Orher meet ing~ "''ill be h'ld on Apr il 18. 7:30 p.m.: Apr il Ill, 1n l!l.n1. and April 20 at i :30 p.m. itl the 5rhool. 2100 Pit rk A\'f', collection of handsome chairs . or sw!vel rocke~s . . · . ,...iif0. in wide selection of beautiful t-'''~{%'"'1t() ~ tff}; fabrics, including nylon velvet.s ~ ~'2l » y_uu_r rww 199. 1 ~ choice I .... graceful in design and superb construction and are beautifu lly enhanced by meticulous tai loring to gi ve you lav ish comfort. H.J. GARRETT . f LI RN ITU RE PROFESSIONAL INT ER IOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., lhur1 . & Fri. Evtl. ,1·, ' { l 17 i' I l 17 1 • .. . . ..,, -----. _ . ..,. ......... -- Saddlehaek Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. oS, NO. 97, 4 SECTIONS , 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIC 6, 1972 TEN CENTS U.S. Hurls 400 Warplanes at Reds • Ill Nor·th SAIGON 1AP 1 -The Unltcri Slatc'i unleashed today the heaviest air attack on North Vietnam since the bombing hall jn I~, trying to cut ofr the base of the growing North Vietnamese offensive in South Vietnam . On ground fron1s. Nur1h and South Vietnamese battled for a district to"'" 1:i miles north of Saigon. The cnctn y attack rolled into its ei~h!h da y on the northern front. Fig hting continued in the central highlands. U.S. sources esllmated 400 planes at- ra cked 1argets in North Vi etnam , half from 71h Fleet carriers and half from hases .. in South \1ietnam and Thniland. They said the· attacks "·ere ord ered b~· President Nixon . Three carriers \\•ere r(lmn1itted hi lhr air campaign. Five destroyers olfshnrp added their five-inch ~uns to the horn- bardment. Targets \\'ere antiaircraft hatlcr1es t1nd radar stations. surface-lcrair missiles, long-range artillery that has been firing across the demilitarized zone, and slorage areas. The N-0rth Vietnamest. radio said 10 U.S. jets we re shol down ove r North Viel· nam during the day. The U.S. C.On1 mand declined to say whether 'any plaiies were lost. Sources said all the stri kes were south of the 201h parallel. which is 200 mile~ north of the demilitarized rone dividing the t\VO Vietnams. General Plan Eyed Council , Planners Revi~w Proposal By GEORf;E LEIOAL 01 lh• 01fly Pllt1 St1lf A review of lhe lrv1nP Company general pla n \Vilh empht1sis on its transportation elrmcn t t1nd strcetscapcs was vie\ved by members of bolh Irvine City Council and planning cornmission \Vednesday night. Richard Reese. planning dir('('tor lor the land development fl rn1, sumrnari7.cd !he required elements of a general pl;in and the steps let1ding to their i}doption by lhe cily. He noted his firm's plan for lhc larger 53.000 acre city. sets aside 10.000 acres of plannrd open spacC'. Aboul 20 pcrccnl of the Irvine Compt1ny·s land is planned for local neighborhood parks anri ~reenbclts , school playgrounds. regional parks, hillside scenic Rnd Y:ildlife areas. hiking and hicyc\inJ! trails and private co1n- mun ity association recreation facilities, Reese said. Reese limited his rc111a rk s aboul open sp;icc. since ht> has alread.v m;ide ;i nlore eon1p!ete presentation to the cit~1 ·s citizrns ;idvisory eomn1ittee. lie offerPd 1o schedule more meetings with the City Coun cil and-or pla nnini:: con1mission tn detail other element~ of the Irvine Com· Bea~h lnvasio11 Nc1ke<l C£1 1ne t11.e Califo rnicuis SANTA BARBARA ru rt) Sant;i Ba rbara C-Ounty authorities. complaining that naked folk by the hundreds are ovPr- running a local beach. have lau nched a crackdown . So far. the sheriff's patrol ha s arrested · 48 bathers in the buff. The hau l last \\'Cekcnd included a nurlr priest. a naked airline vice president and an un clothed deput y distrirt attorney from Los Angeles. officials said. "Hundreds of people '' from all over the ,;late have bee n congregilting at Sum- merland Bearh. said District Allornry David Minier \\lednesd;:iy. Santa Barbara has bcro mc snn1c"•h;it the Southern California mecca for nude b<llhcrs. ro.tin\cr said. Last year "the situation got complete!.v out of hand ," and so authorit ies decided th i.~ year to launch the crackdown t>arly in the spring "before 1vc were faced with an almost impossible situation \\•ilh sc1·r ral hundred or thousands of nude balhf'rs on the bca r h .. , the district at- torney said. Althoug h the 48 arc charged with in- dece nt exposure , tl1inier said they prob- ablv 1vill be allowed to pay $15 fines if the;· plead guilty to disturbing the pracc in exchange for having the indecent ex- posure charges dropped. ~1 inie r sai d about 60 percent of the skinny dippers come from Los Angeles. Ca11didate i11 San Joaqui11 Cl1arged Witl1 Violation A candidate ror the San Joaqu in Elementa ry School District has been charged with an election code violation. Mrs. Dora Anne Lee. president of the parent-teacher association al Gate~ School in El Toro. allegedly used school rquipment to prin t campa ign materials . Ralph c:ates. superintendent of the district, said Mrs. Lee's husband did run rome campaign flyers on the school mimeograph machine on ~1arch 2. . He said that the cou nty cou nsel advised the district to i.n form f\.1rs. Lee that use of school district facilit ies and equipment for private gain is legally prohibited. that there must be no recu rrence in the future and that the cand idate must reimburse the school fo r the cosls. Gates said the action 1\'as taken and no furthe r action is contemplated. The matler "'as brought to the altention of the distr ict by lwo other candid<i l- cs, Robert J. Acres and Roger Ramsbot - tom. both of El Toro. who were informed by member s or the Gat es parent-teacher group. School Builder ·Posts Guards Due to Vandals pan.v plan. He reminded ('()uncilmen that the !!Cneral plan -11 plann ing pol icy state- m£'nt -would be .!idopted by resolution. City laws regulation zoning , for example, are the ordinance •·tool~"' to implement the gene ral plan. Reese introduced two members of the Irvine Company plann ing staff. Gordon Jones ~·ho spoke on the transportation and rirculation elements . and Dr. George Kurilko who described th e composition of ~trcetsca~ planning done by the Irvine Cornpany . .Jones noted that since 1965. the la nd developn1ent firm has spent more than Sl00.000 \\'Orking on transportation plans. \Vhi\e much of thr emphasis appeared to have been placed on planning for automobile transit, Jones ooled con- ~1deration has also been given lo the ('\'Cntual development of a ('()mplete parkage of transportation alternatives ranging from mass transit to bike paths. He explained the difference betwten the grid pattern of streets evident in U\e developed portinns of Orange County and (.he varied level systems or street! planned by the Irvine Company. He sug~ested that by use of high volu1ne, limited access "thruwa ys " 11uch t1s Culver Drive. Jeffrey Road , Sand Canvon A\'en ue and Moulton Parkway, couPled "'ith lesser volumed connector and local streets. the new circulation sy~tem would requi re few er streets. He added that the newer circulation planning technique would reduce public costs in providing st reets. Savings would result from huilding fewer streets and the lessened need to construct overpasses \See REVIEW, Page %) Car Falls Onto Freelvay Auto; Cou11 tian Killed A Tustin wnman died today when a car landed on top of her au to in a freak ac- cident si t the intercha nge of the Newport and Garden Grove freeways. California Highway patrolmen said to.frs. Joan Ram shauer, 50. was crushed to death when an auto driven by Mrs. Linda OeFed. 28, of Orange smashed into tht' roof or her vehicle. Officers. describing the collision as "a billion lo one shot" said the DeFed car was southbou nd on the Newport Freeway near the Garden Grove l_inkup when the \\'Oman lost control of tier auto. They ssiid the car left the freeway. hounced at high speed across an open field, smashed through the metal fence and burst into the ronnector lane leading to the Garden Grove Freeway below. ''Mrs . Ramshauer's car was the only auto wit hin 1,000 ya rds." a patrolman said, "bllt Mrs . Defed's car smashed in- to the roof and all the way down." Mrs. De F'ed suffered major injurie11 in !he collision. She is on the critical list to- day at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Planes also attacked the North Viel· namese on the northern fronl or South ViPtnam and ad jacent areas in Laos. North of Saigon, element~ of three North Vietnamese divisions w e r e reported to have poured acros~ the Cam- bodian bo rder and su rrounded the districl town of Loe Ninh, 75 miles north of Saigon and fi ve miles from the frontier . High,vay 1:1 bet\\·een Loe Ninh and An Loe, the provincial capital of Blnh Long -· Let's Face :Jt Prol'1nce 15 miles lo the :-;11u!h, "'a<:: reported unsafr. An Lor \\'as !hrP;i!rnrt! from the north. ea~t ;ind \\e~I. f1t'ld report s said. The .hii::h1\•ar w;i~ rrportrrl open from An Lot· tn S:1111.on l)ui dan gerous. and traffi c "'ai; rr~t1 ll'lt~d South Vietnan1r.se tr·oop~ or !he 51h Division "'ere encount('nnl{ h p a \ ) resislanre outside Loe \iinh OnP off1crr in !he fie ld said cas11:ilt1e:<1 on both ~l<lt's \\'ere heal'y ;uJding : "'!'here is no l'ciun!. buT 1hrrr ;11'P many. rn:in\' 1·:-.su.:ilties"" \'1etn;in1 t"se ~urrr~ ~:11rl Lt r.e11 . \C,U\en \"t1n ~linh . con1m;inrlt'r or the .1rtl ,\l1!11ar.1· Hr,g1on. nlc! 1111h (;l'n c·rc1~h1on I\ Abr;_11ns to requP.<:t 1l\•)f'I' 1\n1c>r1c;in air ~upport lnfor111rd snur('CS ~111rl lhC' 11nly t•5 111r ~tlppi)rt ;ivailablc JS a. .~qu~dron of An1cru·;i n A~7s. which. are !'mall s11hson1i- f1J!hTrr·hf11 nbers. an<l S<lrne hclicnpt£'r gunships. ----------- DAILY '°ILOT 51111 ,,..,. .fanice Kirchhoff, 12 (left), and Tammy Kirchner, l l, look over collages they made as a project in their sixt h grade cl ass. They are students at Cor- con lra~t in faci.:il studies. The one at left is lliad. u•hile the 1nult1-c0Jored moo n face at right is whi te the mulli-colored moo n face at right beams. ~-------------------------~ Coordinating Unit B~cked Join.t Scliool, City Panel Propo sed for Ir vine By PAMELA HALLA N Of t111 0.llY f'!llt ll1tf A proposal for the formation of a joint educa tion coordinating co mm I t t e e between the school district, the Irvine Ci- ty Council and Planning C.Ommiss ion wa11 outlined Wednesda y. Dean Olson, 15361 Reims Circle, Irvine, Viejo Man Su es Mesa Car Dealer A f\t ission Viejo man wanl.s nearly $30,000 in damages from a Costa Mesa car dealer in an Orange County Superior Courl lawsuit which contains a\legation111 that the mileage gauge on his year-old Chevrolet wa s ro11ed back. Charles W. Hester. 24Safi Alcoba. names Dave Ross Pontiac. 248o Harbor Blvd .. in his action and claims that the mileage on hi s 1970 Chevrolet was represented as 20,768, Hester stales that his application to the Chevrolet t.1otor Division for a 50,000 mile warranty was refused with the. com· menl that the true mileage on the auto wa 111 more than 65,000 miles. He ster demands refund of the S4,979.:t2 he paid for the car plus tU.000 in da mages. lold member<; or lhe Stln Joaquin Ele mentary School District Board of Trustees there is 11 great need for close interaction and cooperat.ion between Irvine City gove rnment and school of· ficials. ... •' 'I'he membership of the proposed com- m it tee should include one mem ber of the school board, City Counc il. and planning commission Roel two members represen- ting the general public. All meetings will be open to the public and participation from Parent.-te;icher organizations wou ld be welcomed. "The purpose of the committee is lo in- sure accurate. complete and timely com- muni cation among the responsible parties regarding school facilities." said Olso n. "It also focuses the studies. plans and ac- tivities of each of the represented organizationr lowt1rd common goals of fi nding and implementing both short and long-term solutions Lo the school fa cility inadequacies.'' Olson said he is calling for the com- mi ttee because the school boar:d and lhe city government are independent bodies, each having certain powers, duties and respo nsibili ties not enjoyed by !he other. But many decisions made by the city directly af fect the future of the educa- tional program. "€iry officials musl coni'lider the need (or educational facilities as th_ey permit the develop ment or residential areas. City c<'nlrnllccl znn in1-; :iffrcL<:: !he assesst'd valuatinn and !hrrcfnrP !hP · monirs received by the schMI rl1str1cl " he ad· dcd Olso n said there are rnany activitt~ that could be stronger through Joint el· fort. such as pressure for legfslation . The board agrrrd lo study the prorosal. Man Arrested On Pot Charo·e " A f\1ission VicJo man "·ho WA S halted on the Newport f'recway \Vednesrla\' night for a traffic violation is lnda~· 1n Oran~f! County Jail t1wt1iting fl rra1gnmcnt on more serious charges. California Highway pal rolmrn summo- ned sheriff's officers to the 1\lacArthu r Bouelvard offramp of the ·free\\·ay whe rt they allegedly found marijuana in the ca r of James Richard Mullins, 24. of 25112 Padera Drive. Deputies booked r-..fullin.• into the jail on charges or possession or marijuana. A rourl appearance \.( being scheduled for later today. Oran.ge Coast Serious attacks of vandalism including fires, theft:ii, Bnd outright destruction, ha ve caused the builder of Los Alisos Intermediate School 10 post an armed guard. Dave King. director of racilltics plan- School Oistrl<:l told tru!lt.cc:i Wednesda y thal_ some oJ the va ndals ha ve bj!en in- ju red. "We've heard this throug h the grapevine." said Kinjil. ''\Ve don't know who the vandals are. The school is being built by W. E. Lynn Construction Company on lhc corner of Los Alisos Boulevard and f\l uirlands in Et Toro. It is scheduled to open in Sep- lem~r. Hayeses 'Win,' Keep Tot Weather Continued sunnv skies ovrr the Ornnge Coast is lhe predi~tlon for f"riday High11 of fi.1 art expected at the beaches. rising to 70 in!And. ning for the San in Elementary 24 Tr ees From , N1irsery Thieves who scAled a seven-foot. chain fin k fence during the night carried nH 24 ·young trees VAiued al more than $1,AOD Wednesday on a raid on a Irvine nursery, Ora nge County . sheriff's officers said . Otputlt'S sa id the 24 trees, all beinp; cu llivatt'd by the Irvin Company on land Rt 6.141 Barranca RoAd, we.re · carehllly uproolCd by Intruders who ensured their loot was not damaged. Jnvestlg8tnrs belleve the burgl1rs car- ried off lhtir haul in a pickup truck. King said damage ha.11 a1nounted In well over $2,000. Air conditioning ducts and studs have_ been riamagcd. smitll fires havt: been set. and equipment hAs bee n stolen. Amonp. ~tolen cquipmrnl are 2.000 Ramset 22 calber cartridges u~n to install stce.1 bolls. King added these are very dangerous especially ror children or people un- fam ilhu:· ':Yilh ntttssily for ~fe handlln~. .l ie s~id there Is evidence to suspect lhat rocks have been dropped on some of the bullels to txplode them. The Arme<t guard will be on the job during non-y,·orklng hours. supplemented by & roving ann«I guard during lhe night 11nd early mor ning hours. • Welfare Agency Drop s Opposition to Adoption By TOM BARLEY 0t !tit 0..ill'f ,lltl I liff A Costa Mes.II couple's long 8nd costl y fight to adopt 11 little girl they took into I heir home AS a three-day-old fo3ter child two years ago Is over, . Robert and Jeanelle Hayt's, 1180 Bismarck Way , won their ca.,e tnd tht right to · keep Cheri Lyn n Hayes Wed- nesc\ay when OrAnge County's Social \\'elfare Department abandoned it.1 op- position to the adoption propGSa l. It WAS learned loday from a social "'Orker connected to the case lhAL moon· ting publlc interest in tht Hayes issue played a major role In the department's decision. Hayes, 32. and his wife .• \1, had been t1rdered to appear in Superior Court April 14 for the first hearing in the second lawsuit filed by the determined couple. The)' 10$1 their first 'action In 1,decislon by Judge Raymond Vincent which mede ft clear that the couple were· using the right reaaons but the wrong oourf\e or law to force WelfAre Director Gr11nvllle People~ f.\ agree to their adoption of Cheri Lynn. · Attorney John Schilling liltd his new law~ll last Prlday. Flv,e day1 later, Peopl•s eapllulatod. Neighbors of the Hayes moQbrd thr. hlippy couple \\lednesday In congratulate': them on their victory. ~1rs. liayes learncrl or tht decision while she was at 1 doc· tor's office wilh one of the couple's two other children. Schilling has oow abandoned hL~.lawsuit against Lhe county. He said today thAt Mr!!. Haye~ will receive the new birth certUicAte ror Cheri Lynn in about lill'. mnnths. "That will make il offk:ial." he ~alcl. "This has bttn a lnnJl. and often pointless court fight but 1t came out the right way In th• •nd:· • l.ll\V~ 45-5.1. ' I NS IDE TODA\' t owtll Thornes. u·lt11 turnrd 80 today. (fi!JS, "// r11a.~ rf'!rlicr ,(t/ly to try ro rlo so 1nn1111 rh1110.s -r..tcep1. if s been &o 1nuc11 f14ri." See-.stor.w~fogWOr l , M, .. ,.. ' •• L11Wm " (11110•111• I M~~!tt U•l! c1.-u111H ..... Mwlllol f11flll\ n Ctlltlct • N~t.e111I Nt•t ' (Np_. • Ol10"W C-"' " Of.llR Nlllttl " ~ ....... tJ-ll lfll"l1! ,.,. • ,,.,, MO/'flt't JWJ 111!1'1•1111111111 ,. Jt T•1tvj~ tll tt '111111~• n.n Tiit I.., "'" f:t• Hit .H .. I w ....... • " " Wo1!1t11'1 ,,...,. lt.)I .. _,.;_ .. w.,ltf Mt'W\ I • , :l DAILY mnr Roc k Si nge rs Aid Mc Gove rn BEVERLY KILLS IAPI S~tts Carole King. Jt1me~ T11 \1l<'lr and Barbra Streisand "'111 headlinf' .:in Apr tl 15 benefit concert at lhfl Forum in lna,Jc "'ood fnr S!"n. Geo r ,i: e i\lrGnvf'r n, Democr1111r presidenuel con1 ender. Aclnr \\'orrrn Bc111tH'. in 11n· nounclng the btntfi! \\'tdnrsrlit~'. s11i d, "\\'t 11·an! thr 111usic 1t nd film "·orld to ht1\'e some clour." Other personrtlitics tn parllc1pat P ln lhe benefit 11re Julie Chr1~11r. Shirley .\lacLalne. Burl Lancastrr and T\t ikt ~lchol s. Beall1t s111d Se.als arP, to cosl Si.SO lo !100 eath. he added. County Jobless Rate for March Rises to 6.1 % ' Tho11-1ond11 Expected 1st Lady Plans Cle.mente Visit The nation's Fir~t Lad,v, P111 Nixon, eslimated 1.500 auests al today 's event. wtlJ sp<'nd the night 11t hnme In San Celebrities •Nill be. amona the vrr Clemente then appea r Friday mornln,R at guesl! in San Clement!' Friday as "'ell wilh many actors in attendant·e. plu~ Old Plaz11 Park v.-·hert thousands of local 11nvernment officia l~. both local and residents will v.·at ch her rece1 1 e an Sll.000 counry, brnniP bust of her hushand . The San Clemtntt. Hiah School hand Frida~· morn ing 1n San Clemrnt t will vnll provide music fnr the ocrtision 11nd hi' .:i minihnhr\ay v.•llh many busi ncs:;:eA; hundred.~ or elf'men111rv srhool s1urten1s v.•ill ~ relPa.~ed from 'classes to jn1n 1n t·lo.sing 1he ir doors before noon 11od city th, celebrAtion. hall shut11na do¥>·n from 9 to 11 a.m. Soon after the morn1np: t \'e nt ,\!rs. N1x- The ceremonies -the first-ever pubhr nn will leave for TuC'son for ye1 anothe r nccasion l\'here a member or lhe F ir~t pub lic appearanee. F'11m ily ha~ appeared in !he city -v.•ill After th11t occasion the F'1rs1 Lad1 n•1ll bcgiti at 9:30 11 .m. 11nd is expected to return to W11~hington. D.C. · pack tht. park with onlookers. Mrs~ tis being a.cromp11n1ed h.v a ·Mrs. Nixon will accept the bust llS a Jw.--(omple~nt of the Whllt Housf' lnken of good will from loc al re.~Jdenl~ Pre~s Corps. ¥>·hn donated the fundA; fnr the art wor~ Paul Presley. the hea(I of !ht v.·hich event ually will occupy 1 prime President's Project Commi t!ee wh1f'h Orange Couni,y'<; unemploym ent rat e spot ln the Nixon Libra ry. successfully conducted the campaign 10 lndireclly. the prl'.'!Cnlation 11lso i~ purch~st 1ht art wnrk, sair\ that news n[ lncre11sed lo 6.1_ percent. io !\·larch com-calculafed In impre~~ the Nixon F'oun· the ocrasinn Friday morn in11 "'i ll be partd with Februar~·~ silf percenl. th~ dation in hopes it will choose a South transmitted internationa lly. ttate Department of fluman Resourres Coast sit e for the libr11r y. Presley launched the effort liitt lii .~t office in Santa Ana reported Wed nesday. Mrs. Nixon flew we~t today 11nd during year -1 pliin which origin111Jy involved the trip did .o;ome homework on the Soviet 111rge ~ubscription~ b.v a rew ·prom inent Ironically. mor e people "'ert. work ing . ·, ~- ' ' ·, 1 1 • Lette•• Otte r e d Aldrich ffacks Ban on Gay · Film UC Ir vine Chan1:ellor Da niel r,, Aldr ic·h .J r. ~upports An adn1ini5tr<1tinn t'leci11inn bann1n~ rhe .~hnwin.I{ of th,, hnmoSf'lilla l fttm ··seven in a Barn " as part of ;i r.o.v _Studen1 Union program nn pornogr11ph,v. A leller released 1od111• hv UCI of· firials. howe ver. docs noi ind icate that Chancellor Aldrii·h v.·i tl \\' 1 t h h n l d pern1is5ion for an~· fulure sho\\•ln i;: nr the film lh11t 11•11s seizer! by Oran_t?e Cnuniy Sheriff's deput ies last ~1arch 9 at the opening of 1he CSU pro~ram. Dr. Aldrich . v.•hn i., out nf to1vn al· ttnd in11 Charter na.v ceremon ie11 Al UC Rt>rkelc y. on :\la rch 22 wrote Terry ()lt'snn. j?raclu;irr !illldr.nt in p~ych~ biology. Ole$0n 1~ president of 1he GSU <0h11p1er Al lJC I. In hi!i letter. Aldrich !Ulirl. ''I affirm lhP d~cisinn nf Vif'e Chanf'Pllor .John C. lln.v to (CS('ind your aut hnrily l.o ~ho1v 'Seven in'ii Barn' on !\'l11 rch 9." ·'This JUr\,1.?n1enr "'a.~ rr;i('hf'rl only aficr clnse ennsul tatinn Ix-tween Hn_v·.~ offire and the nrfice of !ht ,c:eoer11I (legal f ('Otl n!iel of the Univcr.•il\'," Alrlrlch sitid . fol lowing th;il drcisiOn minutes before the pr·ogr1:u11 which a11t'ai·1rd some J."I{) persons 10 t/\c sl'irnrl" lrt't11rr h ~ll for tht GSIJ pro~riin1. rlr . Hny h;irl ir;;iirl (';SU Jcader:-hlp ai;rerd not to shn1\ th' !!I m. Ho11·rver. rit thr s!;in of !hr pr n1:r;im, sherifl"s drpu t1rs. act1nJ: on i1 warrant isliued b" a S1u11 <1 t\nri mun1(·1pAl r<lurt judge, set7ell the 111111. A suil on bf'h:ilf nf O!f':<flO :ind lhP lJCI !iludc nrs h;i~ hef'n f1trd 1n ff'<lc1·:il f'ou rl 1n Lo!l AoRrlc>s n:i1n111~ 11~ rtrfrnrt.11n1.• the OranRt rounty D1!llrict .At1nr ne y Ceril Hick!l anrl Shrriff .l.11mc~ :\1u:-i1·k The su it 11~ks the fl'deral cour t to 11cl· jod~e lhc (:Sli proJ!rnrn. inclu rllnJ! .!I f't:n1pus sc rre111n.I{ nf rht filn1. 11.~ hting "leg11J". 11 al11n 11sk.~ rPturn of lht. film . The A!dr1rh letler rai!lr~ r\oubt~ ahn 11t 11·helh~r or no1 univtrsll\' off1r1al~ wnn ld okay tht .shov.•ing of lhe cnn1rnversiAI mo vie, rcgardles~ of !he rtder·11! court ruling. ln his lrnrr lo l)lrs1f11, <'ha111'rllnr Aldrich s;iid. "'I h;1v r hct:•n acl\'iscd th:it ·se1•cn in a 'Ran i' l"<ln ht-<·h;1r<lrlrri1.rd a.'! hArd core pornogr11ph y de1·n1r\ flf prluc.:i· linnal 1a lu1'. ;ind wi!ho111 arli!llic, literary. histnril'<il nr Sl'lentifLc n1eril : Untnn to prepare for a PresidentiR I !rip donor.'!, but lat.er was C'hanged to include In ~1arch lha tn the ._,.re~v..,io,,_u_,7m __ o_n~t-h_bru_t _ _,,to'-"th:r•.cLiec"S,_,S,,R'-!!in"°"M"a-I-'-. ~ ·~~--'t"'oc"'11 l.J:.e$ideots on.IL~ ------- the DHR\S!ystem of tdjustment~ for e ore arriving in Sa-nf1emente lhilf Although !\!rs. Nixon hAs flov.•n "est, l•'t~t••tl. ~Rfl.e I ;ind I fir ml~· ht'l it ve I 111n 11rtinJ! w,ll ' "--'----wtfhtn-thr::inthnritr-rtrtc_cA!rrl-tn--me· 1n•-----1• &easonal trends produced the paradox, 11.fternoon Mrs. Ni xon will receive the !ht President. himself. has made no 11p- explained Alta Yetter ~f the slate depa rt· av.·ard as the 1972 Womtn in the New.'! pArent plan~ to vi~it Sttn Clemenre in ment. from Sigm1 Theta Sigma Phi In L<i11 comina d11ys. Angt.les. a women 's new~ sorority. Sinct his return frnm Pekin~. sever:il There ~·ere 482.500 workers on the job Mayor Sam Yorty 11nd Gov. Ronald trips to San Clemente were rumored, but ~ March. up 4.200 over February and Reagan and their wives will be among an never took pl ace. · 10.000 more than the number employed in March, 1971. The 6.l figure j,11 dramatically lo wer than the 7.8-percenlage of the tol.111 poten· tlal work force reported for March of 1971, Mrs. Yetter said . Increases in agricultural and con· 1truction job.'! accounted for the Marc h Upswing in total workers. ahe said. The aerospace Jndu9try, harde11t hit or all of Orange County's employer.'! made a small recovery in hardware oriented jnb:i: r ising by 600 employes last month. but the electronics sict.e of the apace in- dustries continued downward with 800 more losing their jobs, Mrs. Yetter said. Viejo Kite Fly Enthusiasts Get Contes t A \\1ards Skillful kite fl yers ;ind kHe makers "'ere rewarded ror their t:ffort~ by tht Mls sion Viejo Recreatinn Center staf f dur ing the 11nnual kite contesl helCI during Easter wePk . !he highest flying kite v.•as pulled by Kim Brencic. 10, 26382 Pacalo Drive, who got it 300 feet into the i:iir. Close behind were Todd Claytor. 7 11nd Michellt Stevenson. !I, "'ho won seconrl place and Bruce Bombard. 9 who "'on third . The youngest. kite flyer was Angel Baron, 6 with Lisa Rinaldi and M11rk Scott. second and Geri Brencic . 7, thirri. \V inning an award for lhe nicesl kite 1"8S Todd Jensen. Ke lvin Romrell II. was gecond and Jody Brencic 9. wa s third. ....__ Del Cerro Gets Masonr y Au:ard Del Cerro Elemenlary School 1n i\·fi s· sion Viejo has been aw arded the Goldtn Trowel Award from the M11sonry lnstitutt of A111erica. The school. 24382 Re~in a St . 1s com- pleting it~ first year of operation. II wa~ designed by Flewelling and Mooda.v. Del Cerro ha~ an enrollmenl of 570 children and wa~ the 13th school in lhl' San Joaquin Elementary School District. The same desijln v.·IH ht usC'd for lht school to bt built on Preciados Street in ~!i· ~:~n V!C'JO. OIAN61 COAST ti DAILY PILOT T"t 0•4"g! (~••' DAil Y P1LOT , wo!I! w111~" " C0"11!:•~ '~I NtNI Pr111. ,, llVlll<illfd l!y 1111 0•111Qt C~t l! ftuot.1lllns C'(lmp1ny St DI· '''' .01110.,1 I '! t1uol+\l'l'"1. Mond1v tll•ou,., '"OIV, !tr (O•ll Mtu. Ne· .. ciorr 8t•t"· ><unl'"'"'"n ~"'" eou"" 11 Valle~. L 1~u•u 811cn. 1•v1nt S100 t~tc• 1r d Si n (lt'Tlt n!t' S1n )llt n C•t1 ,,,,,, 1 1;n,I• rf0•0111 I IO!r1•0• <I ~I n '"'" '"~'"'""' '"" Sun!lty\, fl'lt J:.,,. r•' • • , 11 on• ,, •I )pl ''°'"'' t•v S'•t• ·~ C.•11'1"•~. f1\1' J •e• R Cu•\~'f V•tt ,.,ll,IU•• ••c (,fn••• IJ •• ~, •• f}ID"'•• IC11 ~0I t1 ··-r i..e ... 11 A. M ur elo.·~• Ml"'' "9 ['tor C.~t tl t1 ~. l•ot R 1t~1rd P. Nt ll .a u 11t1!\1 Mtnts •t £11,10•, Offkn C.0111 Mt 11: )lll Wtl! tty \"''' Ht"'OO'I 8tl{ll: WJ Ht,.OG•I !&u•t v1•0 Lltlll'll 8 11tl'I: Jn l'll'tl! .t.vt nllf H1111tl!\QIOn lr1C''ll 11t'J t11c"i t out••t •o S.11 Cltm1n11; ,lOJ Hertl'I E• ,,.,.,~, •1•• 1.i.,~."· f114 t 642·431 1 Cl ... lfie4 Aln.rflsl" '4.Z·Sl 7t_ $n Cle"''"" Aff O.,•rtm111tt: r • ..,._. 49:1.4410 Coeyrlt"t, ''"· Of'•'lte Co•1I "~"..,"'' (0'7109~'1'. Ht t'lfW' .i•rltt, 1Uvt•'t1flfl\, tl;dt!Otlifl Mtt,., II<' t<dvt'1111f'\t~ll llttfl~ 'N'f M ft.,..VCM wlllll'lll tfftl.tl •t•· "'"'19" ., (8f"ltf'I' .... "''· hc°"'4 Clt M, 4 IMlttt N ltl t i (Mii M•\.I c.t11,,,.,.1t, S\llliKrl•!.-i "° t l •rlt• 11 ~~ -"""l hr ""'I IJ,IJ ~lftlr. l!llht111 .. llNtltM 11 tJ lfttl'llPl'Y. ' McGovern Raising Funds In Sweep Through State SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -Sen . r.i-orge ~1cGov!rn moved throu gh California to- day. trying lo spin campa i«n dollars oul of his primary victory in WisconAin . The Soulh Dakota sen ator. wM emer11· ed Tuesda y a.s a major contender for the Democratic presidentiaJ nom ination. rals· ed an esti mated 160.000 at a coc kta.il p11r· ty and dinner attended by 1.600 Wed· nesday night. He was flying lo l.<'15 Angeleg today for ~nother major monty-raising evenL ~ $50-a-platP dinn1>r 111 ti Beve rly Hill!! hot.el. \VhenevPr he spokf' wilh rrpor1Prs. Mc\r0vern stFessed what he thought his victo ry in the \Visconsin pre11idenliRI primary meant : thtit his dr11win.I{ power is broader fhan th at of 11 one-is11ue liberal randidalf'. "That election rr;illy ha s nothing !n dn with the old libels or conserv;itlve nr liber al or r11dical or Jefl-wing or right· wing ," he s11id. "'ft is not. fnr ex1mplt, either left nr right to dem8nd the ~overn­ menl respond to the concerns of ordinary citizens." And i\.1cGnvern paid · AO unscheduled call on the annual dinner meeting of ths Burglar Grabs $6,000 Worth Of Pants uits A fast-movi ng bandit .sn111chl"d nearly $6.000 worth of pantsuit~ from 11 Corona del ~far women'! we11r !hop Wednesd11.v, 11f1.er hurl ing 11 tr11sh can through a ~1i n· flow and triggering an alarm . Irvine resident Alvin E. Hellar Arrived 1,.ter .!II O'Brien ·~ Specialty Shop. 251 5 E. Coast Highway, and estimated 100 outfit~ ~·ere missin jt. Officer Robert ~1cCulloch arrived on the: scene first to find 1 serv ice gtation refuse barrel had been used lo break into the .store. BurglAr 11 larm techniC'iR n.-1ltrterl when the signal wa~ monitored elec· lronically notified Newport Be11ch police headquarters. Shop ov.•ner He tl11r beg11n 11 preci~e in- ventor.v 11fter !isling 11 tenta tive l~.19ff4 loss int'luding pantsuit~ m11.de in the U.S. 11 nd imported from Sc1ndin3vian coun· tries. Thi' hreAk-in wiis ~imih1r to ,11 bur.l{lary Tuesday at J11x, 211 M,11rine Ave .. 8 11100~ Island , where !he intrude:r j!n! S2.000 Jn \\'Omen's wear by pryin g windo ws ,11nd rC'aching Into !he .\hop. Scula t Dec lar es Egy pt H"s Cut, Ti es to Jordan BE1Rl1T. Lth.anon (APl -Prt.~irlcnt r\n~·11r S11d&t declared 1oni11:ht that Egypt decldtd to sever rel ation.'! wit h .Jordtn. S~dal m11de the 1tnnounce:men1 befnrtt rhti opC'ning session of the ~uerrlll11· dom inatr.d Palesti ne N11tlon11l Council which <:ht.ered wlldl y at the news. Broadcast accounts were heard In 8f!1rut. Sad11rs Ca binet pt:rsum1hly took the decision earlil!r in the d11y In retal11Uon for Kin11: Hussein'• pl11n In cre•te 1 scml1utonomou:i: st11te or P11lestine. "Serverlng dfplom)tlc relaOons with .lord1n has become a necesslt)I of the battle 1g1inlt lJratl," said Deputy Prf'ml"r Abdel Kader Hatem tollowtns 1 lcng\hJ' Cabinet meotlnr with Sadol. San Francism Af'L-CIO Committet nn Polirit'.!11 Ed ucatio n, 1 ,11rnup in wh irh S'-n . Hubert Humphrey ha.'! hea vy !Up- por l. After receivinji 11 polite st11nding o,·:i- lion from the surprised audience. McGovern sAid he drew labor support fr om throu gh out Wiscon!iin Tuesday. "I wa~ especialty .plea!ied with the ff1ct th11l in the strongest l11bor w.!lrd~ - in Mil wauket, Raci ne. Kenosh;i , <ireen Bay, all 11cro.~s the !itate -I got my best vote .!lnywhere in WisC<ln.'!in. Th is pleases ml' ~nd l"m very _t?r11teful For if.'" Mr<;ove rn rested pa ri of the d11 y \-\1ednesday, after flyin~ from i\<lilwiiukre. but Also made lelephone call s to potential financi lll supporters . About flO per sons, including A 11'.rnup from Chinat own. pickl'led Mc<rllvero ·.\ hoh:I. prolesling his stand in favnr nf busin,11! 11chool children. ~lcGovern rnntinued tn .sprtik 0111 nn wh11 t has been hi.~ major 1.o;sue , !ht "'ar in Vietnam. He called the slepu p in bom- bing "a moral outr;.ge'" that enda n,ll!P.r!i !hi' li\'f'S Of the 100,000 1\n1erican troop~ still therl'. - i\1rf.overn s11 id he lhinks he could izrt Americti out of Vietnam in three mnnth!i , 1nrluding the rel rasr of U.S. prisonr.rs . The ~enator told newsmen his slaff i~ working nut 11 budget for Californiii 's ,Junt 6 primttry. Professionals h::i vr estim ated il will cost fl millio n lo put on an effecrive campa ign in C11lifornia. The priie, howevtr. is the bigii:Psl sin11le block or na tiona l convention rtelegaLe vote.~. 2il -about, one-fifth of the total needed tn win nomination . McGovern said durin.': 11 ne\\'.~ t"nn- fcrencP. ··J have a feeling lhfll lhP c;an- dida tt who wins both CAl ifnrnia and NP1V York c;in pull off the · nnm"ifiiilion 111 fl.·liam i Rettch." The New York primiirv i.~ .Junr 20, hut unlik e Cal ifornia. th, ;_,lnnt'r dnr~ not ,:111tomatiC'al!y collerl all the delel?a te VOtl!~. Draper y Dealer }<'acing Charges Of Grand 1'heft Orang!" Cnunij' Sheriff 's officrr~ hri1·e .... rlra~:n th!' curt.altl's on 11 m11ch-tr11 veltd drapery 8ale~ma n \vhn .!l lleged l,v incJudPrl several .Irvine area v.·nman in a lnnJI! list nf victi ms . Arr11ignment is-being schrduled lodllv in Sant:i Ana ~1 unicipal f..ourt fr,"r lrttn~ienl peOdler Lloyd ~lurr~·. 43. 011 multiple charg.~ of granr\ theft. Sheriff'! investi~11tors .ent ~ thr ·,rom. plalnl from lhe Di~lrlct Attorney 's Offire \Vedncsd11y shortly after Arres lin,e ~1u r­ ry. "He 's be1n.c-11rcused nf defr11ud1n~ sever:tl women of more than $2J100." Sheriff's C11p1. Jame~ Broadbell ,:;11icl. ''He. thnrnu ghly worked lhe lr\line 11r~11 . Buen:t Park. f'ullerlnn ,11nd Oran~e before ~·e CA light up ~·ith him." 8.rnadbelt chsrged . Bro11dt>el1 111leged Murry 11dvertl.~ed hi5 custom rlr11pe~ In thro\v 11 "' ~ y newsptpers, vi!lted hou~ewive! who responded lo hi! advertlsemenU 11nd got • depcisll for the work ht promi!ed 10 do. Arts Mee t Cance led ~ Tht. Irvine arts 11nd culturi ritilr.en! id· vlsory committee has caaceled its meelinJ schedultd for tnnlght. Tht com· mitt" wlll meet 11 8 p.m. nut Thur1d•Y In lhe lhird noor of G1teway Commons on lhe UC Irvine ClJJlpus. I (ii1_·c~ 1'rs t i1111~••JI Gary 'rhorna.~. the pro~rrutn r 11·ho \1·a11 rripplrd for Life in \hf' slloofo11t. at r-.'f::1rin Countr's Civic l 'cn!cr, is \1•hcrlcd ou!. or $ecurity <'01npound after tcsti· f~:ing· ::it murder, kidnap and conspirary trial of ,,.\nge!a D<1vi.~ . .See story. Page:), Grove Gi rl (;ardc11 D ies . 111 A 111 0 Cras h 1\n 19·\"P<lr-olrl \\'erl- nesrla ~1 n1~ht v,.h('n hrr ,.;ir i:.ma!i<hcrl 1ntn a sl11t1nn Wll l?(ln al ;i G;irclen (';rn1·p 1n- lf);rser!ion. Pnlire .~aid ,Jn l,oui.~c ! lnr\'ath nf r.a rrlrn <;l"O\'f'. d1rd bf-hincl rh" 11·hc'rl nf hPr f':ir in 11 pile up th:it lrf1 the nthr\· motorist. M11nuel Mic11el Tnp inn. 4R, nr Garrlen <:rovP. w1rh nnll· minor iniurir5. Officrrs s;:iirl 1he accidcn r is under in· vesti,1.?atin11 rnday . RE\11EW • • • bridl,'lin11 flood conr rol ch11nnPl~ for ex· 11m'rile . f\u rilko rlrl;i ilrd the incrrii srd v.•id th s <1f ,_lrcrl ri~hl!I of wav urJ:!ed Ov lrl'tn" <:omp;in'' pl.i1nners. He ouflinrd the firm·.~ pl.:ins for enh11ncini; lht distinrth·,. qu;ilitic!'i of the stvtr11l •·,·itl a_t!es'' plannrr\ in thr !11r.11cr cirv hv usr> of the ''land!ICtlpt f'illleltr" -srl ec.tion nf !ref'.'! 11nd J!:rounrl coverings tha l viiry from ''ill.i1ge lo village. He un\'riled 11 .~1rert sr11pe plan thAI would widen thr ~1nulton P11rkwa v riehl of v.•ay to 17n-rer.t anit preserV! thr f'IJralyprus 1vinrlrO\I' thiit olher\\'ise "'nuld be hu11do7.Pd into ob livion unde r !ht stAn· dard 12!l-font wit'llh su1111:e.~ted hy thP cnuntv fnr the ei11:h1-Ja.1P thruwa v. F'ollnv.·in11 Kurilko 's presentat iOn. "'hirh lnrlur\Pt'I a discus sion of tht Cuh·cr Dri\'f' 111alls 1\'hirh cnncern city rounrilmf'n . anr\ f'1t\' Council n;imed Henry Qu iplty to a com millee to study slreelscapr~. Ry rhe April 19 Joinl studv session. !he cnmmillrP i ncludin~ a plat nin11 cnm· m1$sinncr. cit _\' pl11nnin,ll! 11dviser F.rl H:111"or1h And lr\'ine Com pany plannrr<, 11·1 11 ha1·e proviclcr\ a recommendal!on no tnln1('r\latt ~t eps the city can takr to !'rt cr11eri:i for v.•all~ 11nd lanr\scapin~ alnn 11: tll.\' nr1rrials . P\nnning Commis sion Ch;iirmt'ln Wavnr l"IArk .~ui;ii;rs1 rrl lht committre and tolrl tr~ f'nunf'il thr plann in.I{ commission 11•011ld nllml' i!s mrmhrr durinji! tnni.l{h1"s ,.1t1rly scssinn !Ir! for 7::m o'clock in ci1y h11ll. rww 199. . , . .. graceful 1n des ign .ind superb construction and are beautifully enhanced by met iculous tailoring ro give you lavish com fort. l.. H.J. GARREIT fllRNITURE PROFESSIONAL INT ERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mo "'-• Th11r1, &: Fri. fYtl • I ll 15 HARBOR 8LVO, COSTA MESA , CALIF. ·~b.0175 rxerrisini; 1111 cl i"'<"·"tin'l to prohi hit 1he shtt"'•ing or suc-h a film ." ..\lr\ric-h sui;i::r~trd rhc prci;;enre of lhe GS U nn ('Ampu ~ \\as ev1clrnce nf th!! 11 \"Ai l:ibilit ~· ;11 UC I fnr diiicussinn of cnn· trO\'Prsial issut'.~ of sexuality. Viejo b'lks C111b Gets Netv Ho1n e At I 11 /,e r.~ee tion /\ ne11' hn111r fo r 1hr ~·ll~slnn V\rjo Elks Club is heint,t Cfln~Lru r t rcl 111 the 1n- rcrsC!'rion of 1\1arl!uerile 1'11 rkv.•ay ancl La Pil 7. Rottd in :\1i~sinn \'ieJo. Rob Rustr, r h<11rm11n of !hi' 1111r ac·ri111.:o;i- l1on anrl hu ilclini:: f'nmm11ter. $Birt 1he huild1n.11 v.·tll blrnrl in "'rlh lhe Sp<1n1s h t1 rch11ec1uri.'!l !htme thal predomina lrs 1n the cnm munuv :\li.~s1nn \"1r10·~ lnrli:e ""< fnundrit in Srptemher l!liO "'llh 11pprnxi m111el~· 200 rhartPr mern~r ~. The currrn! mrn1· hrrship is close tn 400 and th!" J!oal fnr the lod '2r h~-thr tin1e the buHdin.c 1~ Mm- plet rd i~ ;,tl(l men1bers. Thp One.aorl! si!e v.·11~ purch:i~r.r\ frnm lh(' Mission VJtJn Company 1n December v.·l th oplinns fnr tv.·o mnre ticre:i: for future expansi on. The F:lks chap1er covers the are A from Tustin to San .J\IAn Capislr11nn. 17 I l 7 -• • Irvine Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 65, NO. 97 , 4 SE.CTIONS. SO PAGES ORANGE'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOA Y. APRIL 6, 1972 TEN CENTS ~U.S. Hurls 400 WarJ!lanes at Reds • Ill SA IGON (API -The United States unleashed Loday the heaviest air auack on North Vietnam sincf' lhe bombin1t hall in 19611, lrying to cut off the base nf the growing North Vielnamest. (iffensive in ·South Vietnam. On ground rronts, Norr h and South Vietnamese batlled for a district town 75 m ile~ norlh of Sai,11.on. The enemy 1111ack rolled inln its eighth clay on ltle northern f~ont ... f\ghl ing cnn!inued in !he central highlands. U S. sources estimated 400· planes at- tacked tar~eL1 in North Vietnam. half from 71h Flet>t carrier~ and haU from hases in South Vietnam and Thailand. They said the attacks were ordered by President Nixon. 'fhree carriers were com mitted lo lhf' air campaign . F'ive destroyers offshore added their rive-inch guns ffl the born· bardment. • Targets \11r.rr anliairtra fl ballcrits and radar stations, surface-to-air n1issilcs, long-range artillery lhat has been firing across lhe demililarized z.one. and storage areas. The North Vietnamest radio 11aid 10 U.S. jel.t were shot down over North Viel.· nam during the day . The U.S. Command declined to say whether any planes were lost. Sources said all the strikes were south of the 2Dth parallel. which is 200 miles. north nf the demilitarized zone dividing the two Vietnams. Planes also attacked the North ViPt· namese on rhe northern fronl of South Vif'tnam 11nd adjacent 11re1111 in l~os. North nf Saigon. element!! of thrre North Vietnamese division11 1v e r e reported to have poured across the Can1- bodian border and surrounded the di.'ilrirt town of Loe Ninh. 75 mifes north nf Saigon and five miles from the frontier . 1 High1vay l:t between Loe Ninh' and An Loc. the provincial capital of Binh Long ProvifWP Iii n1ilrs lo !hi' sflulh . ~·:l!I: reported un!'AfP. n• Lor "'as 1hrrairnr~ from thP norlh , ea~t And wrs:t. fie!ct reports said . 1'hr high\\'}\_\' 11 ;is 1·rpor1rd open from An LO<' ro ~<11gon hu t dangeroui;, and tra ff1l' 11·A~ rtsrr1cted South \l ietnarnese Troopi; of thP 51h l)1vii;ion wrre rncnun•t•r1ni.: h I' ,11 1 1• resistance outsidl' l.<ir \11nh OnP off1rr r in the f1rld said c;1suall!Ps 1"111 tinrh ~1dr'I were het1 V~' i1<lct1n~: '"Thrre 1~ no £•1111111, hut rher, arr many. man\ casu11ltics " \"1 rtn11mP.~e ~ources ~a1d Lt Gen. \"i.;111·rn \';i n .\linh. comrnandrr nf the 3rd ~ILJit<ir}' Hcgion. mer "·1th Cit'n C'rei1(hton \\' Ahr :irns tn req uest m<1rr Amrrican alt supporl. lnforn1ed l'>r)Urces saic1 lhp nnlv U.S. 11 ir :tupport a\'allable IS II .'>flU<ldron O( An)eric11n A37s. which arr sn111ll ~ubson1c fi~hter·homhrrs, and snn1f' helicopter gun~h1rs. General -PlanEJ.ed _· • • •• "II\. l Council, Planners Review Proposal ) ' By GEORGE LEIOAL 0t ll!t Ot lt' l'lltl 5111f A review of the Irv ine Company general plan with emphasi~ on its transportation element and streetscape!t wa s vie11•ed by members or both Irvine City Council and planning commission Wednesday night . Richard Reese. planning director for the land development firm . summarized the required elements of a general plan an d the steps leading to their adoption by the city. He noted his firm 's plan for the largrr SJ,000 acre city. sets aside 10.000 acres of , planned open space. About 20 percent of the Irvine Company's land is planned for local neighborhood parks and ~reenbelts, school playgrounds, regional parks. hillside scenic and wildlife areas. hiking and bi cycling trails and private com- munity associ11tion recr~lion fa cilities, Reese said. Reese limited his remark s about open space. since he has already made a more complete presentation to the cit y's citizens advisory commillee . He offered to schedule more meetings with the City Council and-(lr planning comm ission to detail olher elements of the Irv ine Com· Bea~h fn,rasio11 Na ked Came the ·Californicuts SA!\'TA BARBARA (UPI 1 -Santa Barbara Counly autho rities. complaining that naked folk by the hundreds are over· running a local beach, have launched a rrackdown. So far. the shcrirf"s patrol has arrested 48 bathers in the buff. The haul last weeken d included a nude priest. a naked airline vice president and ~n !1-,cloth ct! deputy district -~llcrnr:• from Los Angeles. oUicials said. "Hundreds of poople" from all over !he ~tate have been · co ngregating at Sum - merland Beach. said District A11orne}' OaviOMinier Wednesday. Santa Barbara has become somewhat the Southern California mecca for nud e bathers. ~l i nier said. La11l year "lhe situation got completely 0111 of hand," and so authnrities decided thi~ year lo launch the crackdown early in the spring '"before we were f:iced with an almost impossible situation with several hundred or thou sands of nude bathers on the beach." the dis trict at- torney said. Although the ~~ are t:harged with in- decent exposure. ~finier ~Rid lhcy prob- ably will be allowed to pay $15 fine:; if they plead guilty to disturbing the peace in exchange for havin~ the indecent ex · posure charges dropped . Minier said about 60 percent of the skinny dippers come from Los Angeles. Ca11didate i11 San Joaqui11 Charged With Violation A candidate for the San Joaquin El~m~ntary School District ha!'I been charged with an election code violation. Mrs. Dora Anne Lee, president of the parent.-teacher association at Gates School in El Toro , allegedly used school equipment to print campa ign materials. Ralph Gates. superintendent of the district, said Mrs. Lee's husband did run ,;ome campaign flyers on the school mimeograph machine on March 2. He said that the county counsel advised the district Lo inform Mrs. Lee that use of school district facilities and equipment for private gain is legally prohibited . that there must be no recurrence in the future And that the candida te must reimburse the school for the costs. Gate s said the aclion was taken and no further actio n is contemplated . The matter was brought to the attention of the dislrict by two other candidat· es. Robert .I. Acres and Roger Ramsbot · tom, both or El Toro. who were informed , by members of the Gates parent-teacher group. School Builder Posts Guards Due to Vandals ~rioui; attacks of vandalism including fires. thefts,-end outright destruction, have caused th~ builder of ),(15 Alisn!'I Intermediate Schonl to post an Anncd guard. Dave King. director of facilities p\An· ning for the San Joaquin Elementary 24 Trees Stolen Front Nu rsery Thieves who scaled a sevtn-foot ch&ln link fence during the night carried nfr 24 young trees valued Al more l.han fl ,IJOQ Wedne~ay on a raid on a Irvine nur~ry, Or•nge County sherlfr's oflicers said. Otputies said the 24 trees. all bting culllvatcd by the Irvine Company on lAnd at 6541 Barranca Ro11d . were care.fully uprooted by intruders who tn$ured their loot was not dama~ed. Tnvestig11tor5 believe the burglars car- ried oll lhelr haul In a pickup truck. •' ------· Sc hool Dislrlcl lold trustees \Vednesday that some of the vandals have been irl- jured. "We've heArrl this through I he grapevine ," itaid King. ··we. dnn'I. know whn the vandals are. 'the school is ~ing bu ilt by W. ~:. Lyon Construction Company on the corner of Los Alisos Boulevard and Muirlands in El Toro. It is scheduled lo open in Sep. tember. King !'l&id rlflmage has amounted lo well over $2,000. Alr conditioning ducts and studs have been dam3ged. :;mall fires .have been set, and equipment ha11 ~en $tolen. Among stolen equipment are 2.000 Ramset 22 calber cartridges used to insl.all steel bolts. King added these are very d.i1ngeroltS especially for children er ~pie un- fam tlla·r wilh nttesslfy ror sarelia.ndling. He said there Is evidence to suspect that rocks hA ve been dropped on some cf the bulle'-' to txplode tht:m. The armed guard will be nn ·the jnb during non-working hours. !Upplemrntetf by t1 roving &rmed guard during the nlghl 11nd eArly morning hours. I pany pl an. He rerninded councilmen that the general plan -a planning policy state- men t -Ylould be adopted by resolution. City laws regulation zoning. for example, are the ordinance "tools " to implement lh e general plan. Reese introduced two members of the Irvine Company planning staff, Gordon Jones who spoke on the transportation and circulation elements. and Or. George Kurilko who described !he composition cf streetscape planning done by the Irvine Compan y. .Jones noted that si nce 196S, the land c1evelopmenl firm has spent more than $100.000 "'nrking on transportation plans. \Vhile much of the emphasis appeared to have been placed on planning fo r ;iutomobite transit, Jones noted coo· sideralion has also been given to the eventual development of a complete package or lransporlatlon alternative! ranging rrom mass transit to bike paths. He explained the difference between the grid pattern of stref!t~ evident in the developed portions of Orange County and !hr-varied level system~ of stree'-' planned by the Irvine Cqmpany. He suggested that by use of high volume, limited access "thruways" such as Culver Drive, Jeffrey Road, Sand C11nyon Avenue and Moulton Parkway, coupled with lesser volumed connector and l~al streel.'i. the oew clrculatinn system would require fewer streets. He added that the newer circulation planning tech nique would reduce public costs in providing streets. S;ivingi; would result from building fewer street:. and-the- lessened need to construct overpasses (See REVIEW, P11e %) Car Falls Onto Freeway Auto; ' Cou11tian Killed A Tusfin woman died l.nday when a car landed on top of her auto in a freak ac- cident at the interchange of tht Newport and Garden Grove freeways. California Highway patrolmen !I.aid f\.1rs . Jofln Ramshauer. 50, was crushed to death when an auto driven by Mrs. Linda DeF'ed, 28. or Orange smashed into the roof of her vehicle. Officers. describing the collision AS ''a hillion to one shot" said the Def'ed car was southbound on the Newport Freeway near the Garden Grove linkup when the "'Oman lost cont rol o( her auto. Th ey said the car left the freeway, bounced at high speed across an open fi eld, smashed through the metal fenct and burst intn the connector lane leading lo the Garden Grove Freeway below. "Mrs. Ramshauer's car was the only aulo within 1.000 yards." a patrolman said, "hut Mrs. Oel'~ed's car smashed in· to the roof and all the way down.'' Mrs. OeFed suffered major injurie~ in the colllsion. She is on the critical list' to- da y 11t St. Joseph liospital in 'Orange. !' OAILY l'ILOT llt ff ~llfN Let's Face It Janice Kirchhoff. 12 (left). and Tammy Klr chnl'r. 11, look over collages they made a~ a project in their sixth grade class. They are student's at Co r· cnntra:;t in fa cial ."itudic.c;. The one at left is sad, \Vhile thP mult.i-r olored moon fa ce at right is v..·hil e the multi'-cnlored mnhn face at right beams. Coordinating Uni~ Backed Joirit School, City Pan:el Proposed for Ir vine By PAMELA HALLA N Of "'9 Otll'I' l'lle! It•" A proposal for the formation of a joint education coordinating c n m m i t r e t. between the school dii;trict. the Irvine Ci- t.y Council and Planning Commission was outlined Wednesday. Dean Olson. 15361 Reims Circle, Irvine, Viejo Man Sues Mesa Car Dealer A Mission Viejo man want~ nesirly $.10,000 in damage!'! from a Costa Mesa car dealer in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit which contains allegations that the mileage j!auge on his year-old Chevrolet was rolled back. Charles W. He!'ller, · 24)86 Alcoba . names D11ve Ross Pnnliac, 2480 Harbor Blvd., in his action-and claims that the mileage on his 1970 Chevrolet was represented as 20.768. Hester states that his application to the Chevrolet Motor Division for a 50,000 mile warranty Wa11 refused with !he com- ment that the true mileage on the auto w11 s more than 65,000 miles. Hester demand!! refund of the $4,979.32 ·he paid for the car plus $25,000 in damages. lold member~ of the San Joaquin Elementary School District Board of Trustees lherr is a great need for close interaction and cooperation between Irvine City government and school of- ficials. The men1bcrship of the proposed com· mirtce should include one member of the school board, City Counci l, And planning cnmmission and two members represen- ting the general public. All mee1ings will be open lo the public Rnd participalion from Parent-teacher organizations would. be welcomed . "Th t purpose nf the committee is to in- sure af'rura te. complete and timel y com- munication among the responsible partie!'I regarding school facilities," said Olson. "Tt also focuses the studies, plans and ac- tivitie!'I of each of the represented organizalionf towrird common goals of finding and implementing both short 11nd long-term solu tions t.o the school fa cility inadequacieJt. '' Olson sairl he is calling for the com- mittee because the school board and the city government are independent bodies. each having certain powers, duties and responsibilities nol enjoyed by the other. But many decisions made by the city directly affect the future of the educa- tional progrRm . "City officials must Cflnsider the neerl ror educational fAcilitics as they permit the development of residential areas. City Cf'ntrollfft roning affc('t:i; lhe assessed valuation and therefore the monies receivec1 hy the schnnl rlistricl." he ad· d«l. Olson said there llt"r man) activitle~ lhal could he stronger through joint ef· fort. such as pressure for legislation. The board agreed to study the proposal. Man Arrcstc<l On Pot Cha.rge A Mission Viejo m11n who was hailed en the NewPCJrl Freeway Wednesday niglll for it lrafric violat ion is tod;iy in Orange Counly .Jail 11waiting arraignment on more serious chargri;. California Highway pal.rolmen summo- ned sheriff's nfficers 1.0 lhe ~1acArthur Rouelvard offramp of the freeway when they allegedly found marijuana in the car of Jam~ Richard ~fullim, 24, of 2511% Padera Drive . Deputie!! booked Mullins into the jail on charges of possession or marijuana. A courl Appearance is being scheduled for l:iter loday. Orange Ct1ast Hayeses 'Win,' Keep Tot Weather Continued sunny skies ove.r I.he Orange Coast is iJie prediction for F'riday: Highs or li3 are expected al the brachc~, ri sing to iii Inland. • Welfare Agehcy Drops Oppositiori lo A<)optio ri Ry TOM BARLEY Of 1111 o .. u~ l'l1t1 11t11 A Costa ~-lesa couple's long and costly fi~ht to adopt ii little girl they took intn their home alt a three-day-old foster child twn years ago Is over. Hobert and Jeanette llaye~. IJ80 Bismarck Way. won their case and the rl~hl to keep Cheri Lynn •tayes WecJ.. nesday when Orange . Countf~ Social Welfare Department abandoned Its op- p;:>.~ilion to lhe adoption proposel. ' It wAs leairned loday from 11 socl11l worker connected lo the CASt tha~ moun· ting public interest in the Ha,Yes Is ue pla yed a major role In the department 's decision. H1yes, 32, and his wife, 3.1. had bctn entered to appear in Superior Court April 14 for the first hearing in the seaind lawsuit filed by the determined couple. They lost their first 1tction in 1 decision by Judge Ra)'mond Vlf)Ct£1l which made It Clear lhat tht couple were using thP right reasons but the wronR cour~ o( ltiw to force Wtlf1re Direct.or Gr11nvllle P~ples lo tigret. lo their adoption of Cheri Lynn. Attorney John Schilling liltd hi~ new 1.~wsuit last f'rid1y. t'ivt days later, Peoples ctpitulate<I. Neighbor~ nf Lhr Haye.c; mobbed lht happy couple Wedntsday to congratulate them on lhcir victory. Mrs. Hayes learned o( 1he decision while she was at ii. doc· tor's offlt't with one Qr tht t't'>uplc'!'I two ol~rr children. f.chi11inA hfl~ 11(1W Bbandoned his \3wsult against the county . lie said toda y lhfll Mrs. !fayt$ will receive the new birth certificHte for Cheri Lynn in about si x. months. "That will make it nfficlal." he ltald. "This h;ig been 11 long and often ~intless rourl n~ht but U c~une out the right way In the end," . Lows 45·5.1, · 11\'SlDE TODA\' Lowtll 11101110.,, 1.oho 111 r114!!d ~O ttxJay, .~ay:.. "ff ion.~ ralh.t:r ,,11111 to try to do sn maii11 th in g., -ezcepr, ;t'. bet ll io niucl1 /lln.." Sec sto ry, Pagr 10. L, loll, ,,,. J CtH,..,11!• ' ClttliflN M-~1 CNnkt Jt c,..o-• ,. Otltll NtllC•' If ltl191'1•1 ,.,... • 111111talflf!ltfll Jt.IJ •l111M• U-lJ ll'tf !Ill ltK .. (I ,,, .i• MMfMt•o tt AIHI lt~ tt 1i111wln l•·H M11l11t l ll'llM\ 1t MJl"ll.. Htlri I Oltllfl9 C""'" 11 s-11 1,.,, Sletll Ml"'.tt 1NJ l'tltvltltll ,. Tllttt.tt '"''"' W1at111r t WHl'I..-'' H-l .. tl w .. ~ """ -. .. 2 DAILY PILOT Rock Si ngers Aul McGovern BEVERLY HILLS (AP\ ~lngf.r! Carolt Kin~. Jame~ Ta vlnr 3nd R<1rbra 5treis;ina 1V111 hrariline: an April 15 benefit C'OTIC'r>rt at th,. F'orum 1n ln~le11•Md for Sen r. f' n rs e Mcf.(lr1'1'n, Dcrnoerat1r presidential contender . Actor \\tarren Beal1H'. in ;i,n. nouncin~ 1he bt>nf'fit \\'ednesda:-i. said . "Y.'r "'anr rhr mu~lr ~nd filn1 ..,,,orld to hBve som(' clnut. '' · Other personalities to part1c:1pa1r Jn !ht benefil are .Julie Chris11r . Shirley Ma cLaine . Burt Lancasft.r and f\fike Nichols. Beattie. said. Seats are In cost S4 50 tfl $11)(1 each. he added. Cou1ity Joh less Rate for March Rises to 6.1 % Tho11sa1tds Expected 1st Lady Plans Clemente Visit Tht nation'~ f1r.!o1 L.:idv, Pat 1\o:nn, t,1•ijl spPnrl thf' ni,11,hl Iii homP 1n S;in ('l~m Pn!r the.n :ippea r Fr1dav morn1n.1: 111 Old Pl;i7.a Park V.-'hf!rf! IMU~Ands of !oc;il re!!idents will w111 ch her rf':ceivf' an $8,000 l)rt)n7,I' hui;1 of hf'r h11shan<l . Fridi:1.v morn in)il in S11n Clr.mPnlt \\'Jll h<> ::i n1iniholirtay v.•1th n111n~· hu~ine.~Sf'i'i \>s11m<11erl )}1tl0 g11e.~1~ 111 tnrl1111·.~ ,.v,.nt r,.1,,briti1>s \\•ill ~ amoni thr r1r guest.~ 1n S:1n Clrmenlf' Frid~\' as "'"II '\\'1t h m::iny artnrs in tHtC'nrl::inre. pl11" gn\'ernment official~. both loc11l ::ind count y ThP S11n C'!<'n1rn1 f' High S<"honl hand v.•111 p1·nv1rlP 1nu.~1r for 1ht> nrc·1+.<:1nn ;ind hundreris of elemPnl~rl' S(•hoot .<:todrnt.<: \\'ill hP released frnn1 Cl11ssr~ to JOl!l 111 1·!0~1n.1: lhr.ir dOOrll belorp noon 11nd r1t y !he telebr::ition. ' hall ~hull in,ll: down from 9 rn 11 11 .m. Snnn aftf'r the mornln,I': f'\if'n t !I.I r~ .. \'ix· ThP reremonies -lhe lirs1 -rver publir on will lea ve fnr Tuc:\nn for VP! ,anntht'r ~ ncca5ion wht.re 11 memht.r or th, F ir.~t publir appearance. · Fam ily has appel!red in 1he ('ity -v.·111 After that O('Ca.~1nn lhP F11"s\ Ladv v.·11 1 bP~ln at ~:30 a.m. and i.~ exprcled to • rei 11rn to \.\'ashin.Qtnn, n C. park the perk with nnlnnker~. Mrs . Nixon i~ h~l n~ Jl<'l'On1p.:tni rd h,1' a f\1rs. Nixon wil l arrr.pt thf' h11.~1 I!~ a ful l"nn1pl<'1nen1 of-lhe \.\1hit p Hnusp; lnken of ~ond will from \or.111 re.~idPnt~ Pres~ Corps. wh o donated the fund~ fr1r the 11rt work Pa ul Presley. the hp;irl nf rht> which eventually will necu p,v a j,rimfl! Prf'llidt:nt·s Project Co mm it1 eP wh1,.h Orange Cou nty'~, unem ployment rate spot in the Nixon Li br Rrv. ~uccessfull\' (_'Ondurl td the cCt1n1 pai.1:n to 1 lndirettl)'. the preseii talion 111~0 1s purcha st: the art wn rk. ~aid that nev.•i; nf ' increase d to Ii. I percent in M11rch rom · ralcul ated ro impre.~s the Nix<,n Vn11n· !he ncc11sinn Vrida1· rnnrnin,1? will be '.f.Pared with f"r.bruary 's Aix pt:rcent . thfl dl'llion in hope~ 11 will ch<in~t a ~outh tr:1nsmitted 1ntf.rnationall v. state· Dt:partment of Human Resourrr.s Coast site for the libr11ry. Preslt:y launched the f.Hnr! 11!11' la.ct office in Santa Ana reported Wednesda y. Mrs. Nixon flew we.c;t today .11nd durin;: ~e;ir -a p)an which originall.v invnlved Ironically, more pMple were wnrkinJt thf. trip did son1e hnmework on the Snvil"t \11 r",11e suhsrript io n!I by 11 fev.• prnminr.nl , . Union lo prepare lor a Presidential trip rlonors, b1Jt l;iter wa.~ r han,11ed In include l.,ette r Offered Aldrich Backs Ban on ·Gay Film L'C' lrv1nP ('hanc:cllor Dtrn1ri G. Aldl'ich .Jr. supprw1 s ;in 11dministrAtion dPril'linn hAnn1ng t.hP .~hnwin,I': _of thP hotnn sexu<ll filn1 "$('\'en in ll Rarn " 11.~ p11rt nf tr (;;:iy srudent Union pt·ogrll rn nn pornogr11phy. A letter released today by UC! flf· f1clii!s. hflwever. doei; nnt ind icatt'. thill Ch1'nc:ellor 1\ldrich will 11· 1 1 h h n I d pcrrn ls:iiu11Jor an.¥-futui:e_sh1111·lr!~f the filn1 th:it w11s i-f'izrrl hy OrRnJ:e Count y Sheriff's deputies hist March !I al the 01)(~1110.1: of the CSU pt·o.1:ram . Or . Aldrich. v.'h n i" nut nf town at· tending Ch11rtrr Day r.PrM'tnnir.~ 111 lJ C Br.rkelc v. nn Ma rch 22 wrnt e TPrr'\' Olrson. · gri:1d11::1rr i;turlent in psyrh0· hiology . Olr~on 1i; presi den! of thr GSll c·hart rr at ll('l. In hill lrtler. Aldrich s11id. "[ 11ffirm lhP dPCt~inn nf Vice Ch::inc·ellnr .l nhn r . Mf\y lo rrscind .vour authorit y 10 show ·seven iri <a R;rri ' on ti.l arch 9.'' · "'l'his J11dgn1en1 v.•a~ 1'P.l'lchrd nn!.11 11f1er clnse r·onstdt;i!inn he!v.•epn Hnv 's offi1·e :inrl the nffi<'P nf lhP genrrHI rle_gi;l 1 (·nunsel nf lhP L 'niv Pr.~ity, ·· . .\ldrirh said, Follol'.iin,I! tha! decision m1nu!es hrfnrc f "t••tttt 1•0.11•• I lhf' pr<1g!'i'lm whirh a!lrArlrd son1r :IM) prr!lot1~ In lhP sr·1Pnt'f' IPl'lurP hnll fl'lr lhl? (;SIJ proRrtinl, Or. Hoy h;id ~nui (;SU lcarlt:ri;hip n,::rf'rrl nn1 to iihnw lh P film . Hov.'t>ver, i;t thr !ltilrt o( thr prnJ?riim , iihfriff's dtpuries. artln.Q on <i 111;irr;1nL L~i;ued h.v a S:in111 Ana n1unlc1ri;I rourt jud.Qt, sei:,,rd thf' liln1 . --A ~111 ! on behalf nf Oleson-flnrl-.-lhP-l~----. students h;is bf'Cll filed 111 feder11l l'nurt 1n l.011 An~eles oan1i.n~ ai; defendants the Or11nJ.le County nislrl<·t At1nrnr.v f:tr1! Hick!I And Shrriff ,J;:irnr.~ M u.~it'k. Thf' ~uit i;iiks lht' frrl eri;I courl In .:trl• j11dge the CSU prn_gr;un, 1nrh.rdi11,e -' rA1npt1.~ serrrnin,1? nf lht' filn1 . l!S hf1ng "lt:,l':A I". It also l!!lli !l rrturn nf lh t fi'irn. 1'he Aldrirh letter raises doubts about v.·het hf'I' 01· 1101 11nivrr·si\\' nf rir1 i:1ls 1vo11ltl okay lhe showin.Q nf the · (·nntro1•f!rs ii;{ movi e, rr,.Qardless or !he federal rourt rulin.i.:. .tn March thatn the prev1ou~ month bul to the USSR in Ma v. lor11l residenti; onlv. ·--,htt>HR·ssys1em-or ldjliitffients·-·rnr--RP.rnrtarrTvrrrgln-san-cre-m-enTtrhl.t ---;1:tt nm;-gh .. · MrK:-Ntxnrr--11a-s -nri·v.rn· -w-P.c;1,-REVlf~\V In his lrllPr In fl!f':'O!l. rhi:1nrrllnr Alrlrich llaid. "I havr hrf'n 11rlvised lli~t ·srvrn in ;i Hi:1rn· 1•1111 he ch;ir::irtr.ri1.rd i'I~ hard c.ore pnrnogr:iphr devoid nf rrlu('::i· llnnal valur. 11nd v.•it hnut ;irl\.~lir1 li!r.n:iry, his1orir:it nr sc ien!irir inPrit : ;:ind 1 fil'mly beliPve r :in1 i;c1in11, well v.•ithin the ;iuthnrity drlel!A!rrl tn tllP i11 exerelSinI? 11111 di~rrPli•u1 to pl'<ih l-hi l Hfl'f ~hnv.•in'1, Of SllCh ::I fiJ n1." I , seasona1 trends produced tht: paradox, afttrnoon Mrs. Nixon will rt:rl"ive rhr. thP P re~irlenl. himsP.lf, h11s mi;dp ro 11p· explained Alta Yetter of the stale depart • 11w11rd 11s the 1972 Wnman in lhe Ntws p.:irtnl plans tn vi.c;it San ClementP. in t · from Si~ml! 1'hr.ta Sigma Phi in Lnll comin,11 days. men · ,. Angeles, .11 women's new~ snrnrity. Since hi.~ ret urn lrnn1 r,.kin,11 .. ~t'ver.:tl There were •az.5fl0 workers on thr. jnh Mayor Sam Yorty and Gov. Ron,11/d l rip.~ to San Clemente ~1ere rumored , hut ,ln March, up 4.200 over February anrl flt:agan and their wivt:s will bt. among an nevt:r took place. 10,000 more than tht: number t:mployed in March. 1971. The 6.1 figure is dramatically lower than the 7.8 percentage nf the total poten· till ·work force reported for March of 1971 , Mrs. Yetter said. Increases in agricultural llnd C<"Jn· struction jobs accou nted for t.he March upswing in total workers. she 5aid. The aero5pace indu5try. hardest hit nf all of Orange County's employers made .a small recovery Jn hardware oriented job~ rising by 600 employes last mon th. but. the electronics side nf the spacP. in· dustries continued downward wir.h ROO more losinr their jobs. Mrs. Yetter said. Viejo Kite Fly Enthusiasts Get Contest A wards Skillful kile fl yer5 11nd ki!.P makers were rewarded for their effort s by th, t\olission Viejo Recreation Center · Alaff during thl" annual kite contes t held durin,:: Easter weio k. 1:_he highest rlyinjl. ki1r was pulled by McGovern Raising Funds In Sweep Through State SAN F"RAJ\1CISC0 f A Pi -SPn. (;enrct McGovern moved through California to· da,v, tryi ng tn spin rampaii:n dollar" n11l of his prim3ry victory in Wiscon.~1n . The &lu th Dakota st-nalnr. who Pmr.r.11· P.d Tuesrl11 y all 11 major contender for thP. Democratic presidentia l nom in11tinn. rai~· t.d an estim11ted 161'1.000 at a cocktail par· t,y 11nd dinner llt tended by 1,fiM Wed- nesday ni ght. He w1111 flyin,ll: In Lo~ Angf!les lod.1ty for ;i,nntht'r major monf'y·ra i~i ng event. I! S~i;-pli:1tP dinner al a BP.verl.v Hills ho I.cl. \Vhrnf'Vt'J ,hr sjxilir: w11h rrpnrter.~. "lcC.-overn sl rel'i~r.fl what he lhougtrt hL~ \•ictory in the \Visco nsi n presiden ti al primary meant: thi;t his dr:iwing power is broadPr than thi:11 of a nne-illsue liberl!I candidate. San F'ranc i.~etl Af'l,..C IO C'.nmm1l!er nn Pnlitic111 Educat.inn. 11 group in "'hirh SP.n. Huhert Humphre,v h;is hel!vy itup· port. A(1er rereivln g A pn!i1 e standing n1•1!- lion from thP surprised 1111diencr. Mcr.overn St1 id he drew lahnr support from throughnut Wii:consin Tuesday. "I was especia lly plea5ed with tht far! Iha! in lht strongclit labor wardi; -in fvlil wa ukeP.. R11ci ne. Kenos ha, (;reen 811.v. 1111 11rros5 tht state -I gOt my bes1 vote anywhert: in Wi~con.,in . Thi,~ ple!!SCS me ::ind I'm very ii;r:itcful for it." McGovern rt.sled pt1rt of !hf': day \\1rdnesdi;.v, ::irter flying from !\.ililv.•aukf'r. but al so mi:1dtl telPphnnP. c111\s tn ~tcnti;i! financial supporters. . .\hnut 50 ptrsons. including a Rrnup (rom Chi na1 nwn. pickf'terl \ilcl.nvern ·s hntt"l. protfsti n~ hill st;in<l in favor 11r bt1sing sChO(ll r·hildren. Kim Brencic, lO, 26.'.l82 Pacato Drive. who got it 300 feet into f.he air. Close behind were Todd Claytor, 7 and Michellr Stevenson. 9, who won second pla ce anrl Bruce Bomhard, !I \\'ho v.•on third . .. >-----The -youngesl-·ltite-1\yer wa! Angel Baron. 6 with Lis11 Rina lrli and Mark Scolt. second and Geri Brcncir. 7. third. \Vinning ::in award for the nict:sl kitP "Th11t rlt clion rrall~· has nothing tn dn \V ith the olrl h1bel!i of con se rv11!ivP nr libP.ral or radical nr left.wing or right· wing." he said. "ft ill nol, for ex Rmple, either le.ft or right to demand the gnvern· ment rr.i;pond to the conce rn s o( ordinary citizens." And_ McGovern pa id .11n 1111schedulcd t'all on the annual dinner meeting nf the Mc(:overn continued Lo sprrik 1.u1 nn 1vhi:1t h;is been his major issur. thP wa r in Vietnl'lm . H, called the !ilepup in hnm· hin2 "a mnral nutr;igp" that encti;ngr.ri; thP liv 11s of the 100.000 An1ericfln trMpi: still lherP.. Mcf.nvrrn sa id hp thinks he could ge1 Ame rica nut nf Vietnam in thrre rnonl.hs. 1ncluding 1he releasr of U.S. prisoners The senatnr told new smen his slaff is working nut 11 budget lnr Califnrni;:i·s .rune n pr imary. rrnressinna li; h11vr r.stim11ted it will cost. $1 million to put fln an f'ffect\ve <"llmpl!i,111\ in C::ilifnrn i;:i. ' I I w11A·Todd Jensen. Kelvin Romrell 11. was ~econd and Jody Brencic 9. wa s third . Del Cerro Gets Masonr y .Au:ar<I Del Cerrn Element.:irv Srhofll in tvlis· s1on Viejo has been awArdrrl thf' Golde n Trowel A\vard from thr ~1asonr.v Institute of A111erica. The school , 24382 RPg tna SL. Ill rnm· pleting its first yt:ar of operation. I! WI!~ designed by Flewelling and ~1ooday. Del Cerro h11~ 11n enrollment nf ~711 <'hildrt:n and \.\'l!IS !ht: l~t h school in I.hr San Joaquin Elementary School Pistrirt. The same design will be used fnr thP school to be bufl1 on Preci ados Street in ~n~~=~n \'icjo. " DAllY PILOT T"~ Or1"ge t11111 O•ll Y ll'1tOl. wi•ll wh •t" '' (0"'11'~"' '"' il.ftWl••r111, !• OUllltl"M "V '"' O•t "OI C1111! 1'110111111"1 CO.,.,lll"V $101• •lit '°'''O"I 1•1 011clls"fll. Mor"U~ '"·011~~ ~roo1 v. le• t:o•I• Me11. NtwllO•t •~''"· """' ~gtt>• ~t•C" ~O\IM~<O Vl ltt y. l l,11"1 !e't"• trvm••Su1011111t• 1r,d $1~ (!t mt"'' 'il o J1110 Cf11 •1t·•"O. I l•~~lt ttO•ll~ll ""''''"" •1 ru~''•"•d .;•t11•(1ty~ '"" S11•d•'<• '"' O'of\(•ell evi>'•l''"~ r>I~~· ·~ •I ~]1:1 \IJ•'I ''' $1•&~!, CO•'• M o~•, C 1ldc·~'•, ~1~)1o ~11b1 •' N. W~trl "'~'•Ot~• f "!I PuOh~~t• J •~li. ~. Gv•lo,, v -· !'•f t 111~· 11111 C.t~''" IJ.~"~1"' Tkrt"''' K1 1Vol E11.ie· l~ll"'•I A. M oir oll.~~ M1 ~•t·~t Ell•IO• Ck11/11 M Looi ~id•••d fl . 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Burglar Grabs $6,000 "1' orth Of Pantsuits 1\ fast-mnving hi;nd ir-llnarrhrd ne11rt.v ~.000 v.•ort h of panli'iuil~ frnm 11 Corona df'I r-.1::ir wnmPrl'll wrar ~hop Wtdnesd11 ~._ aflPr hur li ng I! tr11sh can thrnURh tt win· rlow 11nd triggering 110 alarm. Ir vine rel'ident Alvi n E. He lll!r Arrived later at O'Rrien '~ Sperialty Shop. 251~ E. Coast H i ~hway, 11nd es!ima!ed 100 outfit~ werf' mi.~sin~. Officer Roher! i\1rC1il\nch Arr ived nn the .~cen, first lo find 11 .~ervice l'!a1 inn refuse harrel had be~n used to break intCI tht: srnrf'. Burglar ala rn' lrchni<'i:1 ns .1t lr.r1P.ri when I.ht: si~na l w11s moni!ored t.lec· tronicAlly no·rtfied i\1ewJX1rl Beach pcil irr he adq uart.ers. Shop ownrr ~lell::ir hegan ii prer.illf' 1n· ven tnry after listing 11 tentative S5.Rfi4 Joi;s inCJurling pan'tsuit!I made in I.hf' IJ.S, and imported from Sr.;1ndina v1an cnun· triPs. Thf' hreA k·in v.1a~ .~i n1il::ir lo 11 burglt1r,V Tuesd-1\' 111 .J::i x. 211 M;irinf' Ave .. Balboa r~l and.' whtre the intruder ~nt $2.000 in v.·nmen ·~ wear by prying windows and rearhin ~ into the 5hnp. SlulcLl Declar es E'gy 11t 1-1 "·~ Ci; t, Ties to Jordu11 REIR\"T, t.rbRnnn (Al'\ -Pre~1rlPn1 .\n\~·ar S11dRt d~clarf'd roni.Rhl 1h111. E~ypt derided In 11tver relalion11 with .Jordan. ~adal m11de. Lht-11nnounrrmenl hcfnrt th' npening ~esslon of lhP. ~uerril111· dnrtllnated Pale:11tint: N11lional Council whic h cht:ere:d wildly 111 the new!, ,Rroadcast a ccount~ were h~a rtt 1n Bl"irut. S11da1·~ C.11blri~1 ptr~umAhly IMk !hti d~cisl11n t artitr In th!! dAy In rtt.:.ll11Uon for Kin.R Hus11ein '' pl1n 10 create "' scmiautonnmou~ state or P.:ile~l inr.. "St:rvering diplom3tic reb1!1ons with . .forditn h11~ hecome • neces!lty of !hr" battl e li.t11 in!I tsr11el. '' 111111 Otpul.v Premie.r Abdel Katlrr ~lat(l1l'I fnll nwlng 8 lcn;t:1y Cablncl me.cling ~'ilh Sadat. Thf' pri?.r. howpver. is the bi,1:gr s! ~inglr. hlnck of national eonvPn linn rlele~a 1e vnt r~. 271 -about nnr-fifth f'lf !hr lot;il neederi to win nomi-n11tinn _ i\1rr.o\·ern ll;iid durin.': a ne11·~ rnn· rrren<:P, "I h.:ivr ;i feeling lh:it lhf': r:-.11· did;ite whn win11 bolh California anrt Np1\' Yor k c;:in pull nf( the no m.in::itlnn al Mii;mi Rf'::irh .'' Thi' New York r r1n111r:-" L~ .Junr 20, hul tJnli kf' C11lifnrni;i . ll'if' winnPr rlnf'.' nn1 :iutnmiitic;:i.lly enllert all thP df'l~gale votes . Drapery Dealer l<'acing Cha rgcs Of Grand Th cf t (lran,ll:P Oiunly She riff's nffirers h11 vt> rlr11v.1n lhP rurta!ns nn 11 much.tr11 1·p,lfd rtr11pP.rv ~a lr..c;man v.•M alle,i!;trll.v inrl udP.rl ~P\'erl!I lrvi nf' .11 re.t1 "'nm11n in .1t long li~t or virri1n~ ArraiJl'ntnt'nl ;., ht'1ng llr hertul Prl tori~~· in S.1nlsi An:1 J'\1unirip:il C<lurt (or lranllienl prdrtlPr Lloyd 1\l11rry, 4.l. 011 mulliple cht1r.i.:('s n( ,::rand thrf! ShPriff'g inve$1i;,t::i1nrs ,co! 1hr. r11n1- pl.1tint frnm !he Oistrir1 Allnrne.v·~ Offi('f' \Vtd ne.sd::iy i;hortlY i;fler 1'rrcs0ng: Mur· r:v. "HPs hring ar•1·u~rrl nf ('(('fr.i111dinc. ,<;('Vf'r'llJ v.·omrn or lllflff' 1hlln $2,fiOO," Shcrirf'i; Capt . Jan1eli Broadbclr ~i:1id. ''He t.hornuj!hly workPd f.ht> lrvi nt> 11rf'::1, Rucn:1 f'Ark . F'ullerton 11nrl Or::in,::e hefrirt' v.'r t:iuRhl up v.•ith him." Rroadbel! ch11rged. Bro11rl bell 11Htgr.d Mur1·y Advcrtl~f'rl hi~ rustom rlr11pcs in thrnv.• ~ w 11 y nf'W51)llpcr!, vli.lt r:d holl.~<>wivt~ who re:sponded In hi~ 1td11rrtl~rmrntll ;inti Jt01 a depo sit for lhe. wor·k hit! promised lo do. Th, Irvine 11r1.~ ind rulturP: riti1,tn.~ Ari· 1·isory rommiU.r.e hit.~ cancell!d its "'1'rllng ~cheduled for !nnlaht. Tht rom· tTiit1P.r: will mrt.t Al It p.m. nrxl Thur~~llY in tht fhlrd floor or G11tew11y Com moM On lhc UC Irvine campus. I ' ' "' 'I ' f'.tt I i tllfJ JI !I <:11r y 'rhn111:i~. lhe pr-n.<:rc1iti1r \1·ho 11·as rr1p11Jerl fnr lifr 1n lhP .~hon1nu1 al ~l;i,r1n r·nunt \··s ('ivlf ('cntrr. 1.c; \\heeled n111 'nr 10ce11r11.v ro111pn11 111l aflcr tr.~11. r.v1 nj:! al n111rder. kirl na r and cnnspira<"_1· trial nr .-\n;,:cla O;i \'i.". :-Ir r .c;tnry. Pa~r :i. (; ro\ t ' (~ irl 111 A 11tn An J~·.1 r;1r .nlrl 1no111n~1 rl1rr1 \\'rd- nr ~d;i,\' nii;:hl wl!en hrr r·.:ir ~mas hf'd uirn a ~ta!1nn v.;.i gnn .:I[ i'I c;arrlrn (;rn1e 1n- lersertion.. Police ~:11rl .Jn Lnu1s" ll1ir·\;i!h 11r <;i:irrtrn (;rovr. ti 1t'rl hrh1nd rhr v.hrcl nr her ('i'lr in I! pile ur !hil t lrf1 lhr n!hrr motnr1i;t. ~h1nuel .~li~url Tnpinn, 411. nf 1;11 rtiPn 1;rn1·e. ll'ith nnly n1 1nnr 1n,1111·1es . OHi<'Pt'S s;ii d thr i:1cc1dcn1 l~ 11nrler 1n- \'f'S1 i~atinn totl11~-. .. ' • • • hr1rl)!iOR flnorl f'On!rn ! t>h.11 nnPI~ fnr "J:- 11n1olr . l\urilko df't111!Prl thf' inrr1>11S1>d "'irl th.<: of l'lrr1>t ri,Chli; nf wav ur~Pd hi' lrv111r fnn1pi:1n v p!l!nnPr~ He outlined tht' firm·~ plan.• for enh::inrinc !hf' dii-T inrtl vP riualitiri; nl rhr' llf'Vrr;il "\·illai;i:e~·· pl11nnrrt in 1he larf!rr· cil.1' by U~f' of !hf! ''lanrlllCAPf' pal!et11•" -st lf'clion of trPI'.~ Rnd e.round r·ovrri ni:~ lhl!t var y from \'illa2e l.n villAgP.. He unvrilrrl ;i ~trrf'!i;rt1pr plan !h::i l woul d v.•idPn tht: Mnultnn rar\c"'AV rieh! nf w;iy !n 176·frP1 Rnd prf'.~rr~'e tht> {'11r11 lvptus \1•in<lrO\I' tht1t olheru·ise v.•011ld be bulldozed Into ohlivion under thP Sl :tn· dard 120.fool width 8U!lJ,?Csted by !hf' eoun11• for lhe eiJ,?hl·la.1p lhruwav. F'ol!o11•in~ Kurilkn'~ presentariOn. whi<'h inrluded a di .~russion nf the· Cul ver f)ri1•1> \1•.:ills 11·hich cnnrern cit\' 1:ouncil1nrn. l!nd Cit~· Council narned Hf.nr~· Qtih!!Py lo a c·nmn11t1ce lo stud.v strf'elsc11pc~. Bv the Apr il l!I ioin ! studv se i;s ion . !he rr'iliitninre 111r:lurlinc i:1 ril!lt1nin_g ron1· tnisllinnPr . cit1 p!:inning ;ich·illPr ~:rl Haworth and lr1'i nf' Company planner.~. ll'lll h;iv f' prnvidf'd i:1 rrcommr.ndation nr1 i111mrd iatr i::Lrp.~ thr rit.v ran t;ike In ~r t lT~leria fnr 11·alls and land scaping alnn_g t•1t.~· ar1rr1als. r1::1nnin1? Co1nm i.~~ion Cht1irn111n \.\1avnr Ctt1rk i;u2,::rs!Pd thP cnmm itl rf' and lnlrt ti-" «nu ncil thf' pli:1 nning comm ii-sinn v.·nul d name i1s mrmbPr rl urin ~ tnni ,11:hl'.t; ~1t1rl.v se~11inn i;r t for 7::in n'c lol'k In rity h1111 .. 9r€1r.1?lul 1n design and superb coristruction and are beaut ifu lly enhanced by met iculous tailoring to rir vl':l vou lnv •sh con1forl. . . H.J. GA ~~ETT fllRNITURE P~OF!SSION~l INT ERIOR DES IGNERS . 0 " 77 15 HAR IOR 8LVO. pell M0/1,0 Thur1. l Fri. ht1. COSTA MESA , CALIF. b46.0275 I Aldrich llllJ.:J."!f'~lrd 1hr prr~rnrr nl lhl'I l;Su on ci:1mpt1~ 11·;.i~ rvidrnre nr !h~ ;i v;nlt1bilirv 111 llC.I for rl isruss1nn of con· lrovers1;iJ ·i.~SUf~ ol !lf'Xllillity. Vi,e jo Elk .~ (,'/,11l> Get.~ /\1e1.11 Ho111e A f, I 11 f,e r.~e<·ti,oll A nt11· homf' for lht> M1~s1nn \'1p111 ~:lk5 Cluh •~ being cnnstr11rt r<I ;,I thP in· trr~Pr1inn or ~1.i1rgueri!P r:irkv.•11y ;ind IA Pat. nnad in 1\1 L~!tion Vir.10. Roh l)ui;1e. rhi;irm11n (If rhr sti r .:1rf1111~i· !1nn and huilrt in.c rn1nrn1tlrr. ~.:11r1 1hr: buildin.c will hlt'nrl in v.·11h thl' Sp;in1~1t .1trchitt-rtural theint \hi:11 prr.rtorn1n;i1rs 111 lhr rnn1 mu ni1y_ \1issinn \·ic1n's l11ti.c.r 1\as fnunrll'rl in SPptemhrr Hl70 11·i1h :.ppnn;1n1;i1rh 20IJ chartrr men1bt>r~. ThP r11rren! rnen1· h!'r~hip i~ rinse tn 400 ;ind 1h, i;n;il fn r the lndge hi' lhP t1n1f' 1hr huildin.c L~ rnn1. pletr.d 1s 500 rrien1ber~. The ont-::irre silt 11·i:1~ purch111lrd lr11n1 tht ~1 ission Viejo Comp11n.v in flecrmbl'.r wil h op1 inn.c; for two 1nnre ;irrps fo r future ('Xp.:inllinn . Tht Elk~ ch11 p1 er 1·n\'rr~ lhr 11 rti'I fro m 1·11.~!in l_n !'an .Ju;in Ci;p1~traM . ' " ' c ' , -· 1 ' • n v " • n n ' ,, ~1 q g I n B I 1 0 r T v A 61 b.\ le SC m th co A < th th vi d A wl VO ti qu m ce or m ti A .. m Hnntingtou.-Beaeh Fountain Valley • Today's F inal N.Y. Stoc k s VOL. 65, NO. 97, 4 SECTIO NS, 50 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUR SDAY, APRll 6, 19.72 TEN CENTS Restraining Ord~r for Drive-in Turned Down Controversy over the four-screen dri\'C· ln theater moved into a legal phase Wednesday as opponents presented their referendum petitions to the Fountain Valley city clerk and fought for a restraining order against the cit y. City Clerk Mary Cole said she accepted the petitions from Lowell Martind ale an d Tully Seymour\ two lawyers w h o represent the anti-drive-in for ces. She ~ 'LOOK BEFORE LEAP' Larry ~ammers said the g_?UP claims they have 3.768 legal signatures. Approximately l.:>00 signaturfJ are needed for a legal refercn- du riylss ue in Fountain Valley. La ter in the afternoon . the drive-in op- ponents were denied a restraining order against the city to prevent the issuance or a building pe rmit (or the construction o( the theater. Judge Lester Van Tatenhove of· the Orange County Superior Court ruled· 'PARENTS MUST CHOOSE' David lsraelsky aga inst the restraining order because the city had indi cated by accepting the peli· tions that they would honor a 30-day moratorium on the rezoning or the prop- erty. Another hearing on a writ of mandate to determine the legality of the con· ditional use permit for the theater will be held Ap ril 28 in Super ior Co ur t. Martindale-5aid that his group would ;;;{: 'lj ..... "' )JI_ ~.4' OAIL'I' .. ILOT Sti ll .. her.1 'DON'T WANT MILKTOAST' Ed ward Borowiec School Candidates Speak Trio Give Vi ew s oli Sex; Y ear Cla sses, Super.inte 1ident By JOHN ZALLER 0 1 1111 OlllY '"1111 ll1U From sex education to the 12-mont h r;chool, the views of three candidat es run· ning for a vacant seat on the Fountain Valley School District board of tru stees were thorough ly aired \Vednc.sday night el Fountain Valley High School. The candidates agreed that some form of school boundary unification 11.•as necessary. that the 12-month school r;ecmed like a good idea . and that more ma le tea chers were necessary. But they disagreed over sex educ11lion, the role of politics in education. and the role or a school superintendent. Most of these issues were raised as questions by some of the 100 persons who gathered in the high school cafeteria at the invitalion of the Huntington Beach League of Women vote rs. The-election for the one year remaining on the term of resigned trustee Harold Brow n will be held next Tuesday. Leav e C:TA? The following Is a partial summ ary of candidates' answers lo questions. The respon ses to each question are listed in the order in whic ll the cand idates spoke on the particular iss ue. -"\\'here do you stand on the 12-month school ?" Edv.·ard Borowiec, 34-year-old college professor: "The traditional calendar is designed aroun d an agrarian society. but P~rents have a lot of fears about swit· chinJ!: to all -year schoolin g. I think the dist rict shou ld kee p a card on each fa n1i· ly so we can work out this question to everyone ·s satisfaction.·· David lsra~\sky, 34-year-old production manage r for an enginee ring firm : ''Ther e arc many theo retical advantages to the all-yea r school . But before we dash off. I think we should see some concrete results ... " He said that of the all-yea r plans the district has considered so far, the one wit h non-stagge red attendance tim es seems best. Beacl1 Teachers Vote To Join 'Militant' Unit Huntington Beach high school teachers Wednesday became the third teacher organl:r.ation In California to join a new, reputed ly militant teac her organization. The vole to leave the old Ca lifornia Teachers Association (CJ'A ) was 56.9 percent oI the 309 teachers voli ng. The vote to joi n the new United Teachers Associat ion of California (UTAC) was 51.l ~[cent. Slightly more than 75 percent or the 403 teachers in the high school teachers organization voted in the Wednesday . ballot. Linda Dozier, executive director of a teacher organization that serves HED EA. sai d that although the group has voted to wit hdraw from CJ'A, insurance and other fringe benefi'ts from CTA might still be available lO teachers If they want them. Larry L11mmers. SO-year.old retired Navy officer : "'\Ve're not being forced to all-year schools li ke some other districts. so we should look before we leap, and then go ahead only if the people want it on a school by school basis.'' He favored st _.gered attendance. -"\Vhat are your viev.•s on mandatory sex education?" Lammers: "Sex education in schools shou ld be a supplement to wha t the child docs not get in the home, but sex edu ca· ti on starts in the home and shoul<! be con· trolled by the home. A signed parent con· sent slip mu st alway~ be turned in before a child is given se x instruction." lsraelsky: "Sex educali on cannot be mandatory. Parents mu st always have a choice whether their child receives it or not ... I don't th ink I've ever seen the perfec.t sex ed ucation program, but the one we now have in f oun tain Valley - where a girl a11d her mol her or a boy and (See CANDIDATES, Page 2) Speec li1naking At Beach ,il'Jall Anot her round of speeches is scheduled for the '12 Huntin~ton Beach City Counc il candidates. Fri· day night at the Huntington Center mall. Candid ates will appear from 7 p.m. to 9 p.rn . in a fair sponsored by the League of Women Voters . Each candidate will give a three- minute speech . A question and answer session \\•ill follov.•. There \viii also be singing. da nc· in.it and 11 puppet show for en· lcrtainment. The "ca nd ida tes fair'' is open to the public. question v.•hether councilmen m11de prop- er findings v.•hen they issued tht' tem· porary use permit for the theater. ..\\'e feel the council made aroitrary find ings when they said there would be no noise or traffic problems resul ting from the theater," said ~-lartindale. Th e lawyer al so said they would qu,es· tion the couneil's position that the con· ditional use permit wouldn't have an ef- feet nn !he \\'elfarr an d \·alur of !hr pro1l< ert~· surroundi n!!, 1hr !hrtltrr .\lartindalr ad1nlth•rl 1! v.·ou\rt br it>rv diff icult tn o\'erturn the 1·11nd1!1f'l11:\I . perm it .... !'hr c·ourt 111ust find snnH' hH"ls that tht' ('Ounril did not art r<1ti"nall\• .\\•hen approving lht <'l'nch11"11nl ll'(' l><'rmiL" said ~lartindalr , City Clerk ~1 :1ry C'..olt' s111d 11\;it hf'r of fice "'as chec king the filed petitions for prop<'r rLclt" and _{llhPr mi n "r ll'c·hna·;1]111r• before tak1ni;: them tn thtt 1111u1tv 1·our1h11u~r to chcrk lhf'1r validity. '!hr rrfi•rt>nclu1n prtltu'ln• 'rrk an elec· !11111 111 nlln11 1olrrs tn <lcc1dl" 1vhcthc r lh 11ant 1nft u,!ria l 1.on1ni:: on the theater l;111rl llprnn~111~ tirh evc if \hf' 1nrlu:;.tr1al zon· 111~ 1~ :-.topped, the theater 111!! al~o be stopped . Bombing 'Heayiesf' U.S. Turns Loose Pla n.es 011 N. Viets SAIGON (AP ) -The Un ited States unleashe<f today the hea viest air attack on North Vietnam since the bombing halt in 1968, trying to cut off the base of Jhe growing Nort h Vietnamese offensive in South Vietnam . On ground fronts, North and South Vietnamese battled for a district town 75 miles north of Saigon. The enem y attack rolled into its eighth day on the northern front. r ighting contin ued in the central highlands. U.S. sources estimated 400 planes al· · tacked targets in North Vietna m. half from 7th Fleet carriers and half from bases in South Vietnam and Thaila nd. They said the attacks were ordl!red by Pres ident Nixon. Three carriers were committed to the air _campaign. Five des troyerr; offshore added their five-inch guns to the born· bardme nt. Targets were antiaircraft ba tteries and radar stations, surface-to-air missiles, Jong-range artillery that has been fir ing across the dem ilitariz.ed zone, and storage areas. Th e North Vietnames<. radio said 10 U.S. jets were 1hot down over No rth Viet· nam during·the day. -!J!he -U.S. C()mm and declined to say whether any planes were losf. Sources 'said all the strikes were south of the 2oth parallel, wh ich is 200 mile!; north of the demilitarized zone dividing the two Vietnams. Planes also attacked the North Viet· namese on .the horthem front of South Vietnam and adjacent areas in Laos. North of Saigon, elements of three North Vietnamese divisions wer e reported to have poured across the Cam· bodian border and surrounded the district town of Loe Ninh, 75 miles north of Saigon and five miles from the frontier. Highway 13 between Loe Ninh and An Loe, the provincial capital of Binh Long Provihce 15 miles to the south. was reported unsafe. An Loe was th reatenetf from the no rth, · east and west, field reports said. The highway was reported open from An Loe to Saigon but dangerous, and traffic wa s restricted. South Vietnamese troops of the 5th (See BOMBING, Page %) Conservationist Walk Scheduled A three·mile river walk along the mouth of the Santa Ana River will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. The Tri-county Conservation League is sponsor ing the walk for the public of the river bed which runs between Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. An explanation of ancien t Indian bur ial grounds on the site. much of which is pa rt of the nearly 300 state-owned acres wanted by Costa Mesa for Fairvi ew Pa rk, will accompany the walk . A bus will meet the hikers at the ri ver mouth and return them to Esta ncia for lunch. N.VIETNAM M I I 'SOUTH == C HINA SE A ::=- COMMUNISTS OPENED THIRD FRONT IN ATTACK NEAR SAIGON And Two Communi•t Jet1 Cros sed the DMZ For the First Time 27 4 Violators • Better Easter Weather Triples Beach. Arrests By MICHAEL GOODRICH 01 lh• 0 1Uy '"llot Still Arrests by the Hu nt ington Beach Police Special Enforcement Dera il more th11n tripled this Easter week over last vr:ir :i' the un it nab bed 274 violatnr~ thP bea ches and other trouble area.~" ,,. i·i ty. Only 75 arrests v.·ere m11de by the detail last year during !he Easter week va cation. Sgt. Tris Swan. head of the SED. sa id the good weather this year bringing out approximately 50.000 pe rsons per day during the vaca liOn was the main reason for the rise in arrests. Of those persons arrested for A variety or charges ranging from drunkenness to assault and battery. approximately 85 pe rcent were juveniles, according to police. Most juvenile ar:-ests were f o r na rcotics and liquor violations, Police reported that 102 juveniles were arrested for drug violations while an addit iona l 90 were charged \\'ilh illegal passession of al cohol. "\\1e arrested kids as young as II and 12 with lif'luor and drugs." !;aid S\van. ~lore tha n 80 percent of !he persons ar· res!ed by the SE O la.st week v.·ere from oulside of llunlingtnn Beach \1·1 th one from as far av.•ay as Ohio. 1\~1de fronl the be::ich. S"·an singlrd out the \Varner Drive-in area as hc1ng a lrou- hle spot .. Between their homes and th e !heate r the kids are picking up a lot of alcohol some\rherc." said Sv.·an . lie said the police "'ere ha ving probl~n1s "'1th adults supplying 1ninors with alcohol. Swan. whose 12-man pla in clothes force mixes 11.·1th people_ on the beach and other troubl ed areas of the city, says mos t of the young ofrenders are ca reless with dru g5 an d alcohol. ,;The kids will drink beer and roll a joint right in fro nt of us. The y know that we're around and they·r~ ner\'O\IS hut they crave dope so much thal they're very careless," said Sv.·an. Oran ge Coast The action w11s immediately attacked b.v the top Southern California CJ' A leade r, Walter Coombs, who said the high school teachers ha d been "iieliberately misled by som-e of thei r leaders." He threatened 1 law suit if CTA dues are not continued according to contract through Aug, 31 , 1172. College Teachel'S Ask Pay Increase \V eal he r Cont1nurd sunny skies ove r the Orange Coast is the prediction for Friday. Highs of 6.1 11 re expected at the bt'achcs, rising to 70 inland. Lows 45·53. A spokesman for the teachers denied that anyone bad been miseld, and said that all sides we re presented and all \llews were solicited . She also said CTA· duei money would be paid through August 31 even though teac hers voted to .-t'llhdraw from CTA effective Jtily 1. Coornbs aald that tht fa ct that teachers voted to remain affiliated with the Na· tional Educetlon Association (NEA ) while quilling CTA. was proof that they were misled. NEA ha s said that lt will not ac. cept membe rship from any Califoria organization unless lhty are also members o( CT A. Helen Miller, pre5ldtnl or V1e flu n· ti nglon Beach District E d uc• t or 1 Association (HEDEAl 1aid in response, 1'Whcn we offer the NEA haNI money in membership duH, I lhink lhey'll lake It." By RUDI NIEDZI ELSKI 01 .... 0111, .. Jiii 11111 Teachers from Orange Coast and Golden West cglJeges Wednesday nighl asked Orange Coast Community College District Trustees for across-tht'-board snlary increnses of ~.5 percent. The recommendation, n<lvanccd by the Joint academic senates, was take n·under advisement by the Board of Trustees. No forma l action to approve or deny th e re· qu~l was taken by them. -Ron Gi~n. a Golderr-Wtsl College gt()logy instructor, told the board that the fequcst was based on lnn ationnry fA c· tors, as renectcd by rises in tt1e O:insumer Price Index. Using 11 complex formul a of a verage daily attendance 11s measured agaln~t the ·district's assessed \laluation, Gibson pointed out that the 378 teacher!i dn not earn as much as they should. He argued that they are underpaid foI the amount of "'-'Ork they are req uired to perform. During his presenta tion, Gibson drove home the point that Orange Coost Com· rrunity College Dislrict teachers see an ave rn ge or 69 students \\'hile the aver age itt other campuses is 27 students per In- structor. r his, he said, al tcsts to the "producti vity" (')f the local teachers. To date, <tdmin istrali ve sources, have indicated lhlit only ino1ijh funds are available for • raise of 2.5 pr:rcenl, or a lolal of 1150,000. Gibson. howeve11, argued that the district h11~ undcrestlmate4 its Inco me from assessed valuaUon by as much as five percent. District financia l experts ha_ve predicted an increa se or five per· cent in taxable wealth but Gibson believes it will actuall y amount to ni ne or 10 percent. The additional $180,000 required to meet the request of the teachers could come from this unexpected increase or a nu.m bcr '>I other sources, accord ing to Gibson. ~1embers of the bo ard pointed out that the currr.nt $8,765 to $1 7,571 salary scale actually ranks the distri r s teachers In the top quartile among other junior cal· lep:e teachers In the state. Trustu Robert ~lumphrey11 told Gibson that he cooJd "trap" hlmseir with his own argument. The rormuJa, be 58ki could be defeated by simply hiring more teachers and cuttln( down the student load per ln- ·1tructor. Dr. Norman E. Watson, chancellor of the Orange CoAst Community College Distr ict, added that he is "ver y sym- pathet ic" 10 the request but that he believes the statewide average of com. munlly college teachers will be less than five percent this year. "The board has treated yo11 fairly In the pa~t and ' believe it wll! lreat you ' fai rly with the funds that are l\vallnble now." he said. The average ~urrent salary of 0rflnge Coast Community College 0 l s I r i c t · teachers ls $14 ,200. Although the lowest step on tbe scale is $8.755 few teachers have been hired on the bottom step. A more realistic startlni: salary is $9,IM9 v.·hich is paid to teachers .who Possess masler's degrees. I NS O)f: TODA 'V /,oui,,// Tltor110•. trht' !Urrtt"d sr1 today. ,toys ... ft ~s rotller silly 10 rry 10 do sn mn11y tfung.! -e.rcepr it's bct11 ,,o 1'1tuc1i fun." Ser :U>r11, Pogc JO. l,.,M,tlTll 1 Cll1ttr1tl1 J CLIUt!~ll l6-41 (t mlc1 )4 Cr.H-11 M Otllll M11lc" If l lll!wll l ...... ' l1t"tt1\fl"''"' J4•U 'lft11tc• t2·U '" .... ll t(ttll ,. ~ " Al'lll l.•IMltn 1f Mow In l4·H M~h,111 'u"°' 11 111~•.•11 ...... • Or-11t<11 '"""" ll 1"9N ,,.JI 1111et /rit11,•b a.u TtrtYl,1011 I' ,......,.'" ,..,. W11111tr t Wtfl'ltlt'I "'"" lt-tJ Wtr!f __ , 4 % DAILY PILOT " Ante1·ican s' School Dist1~ict 'Grows' Beacli Unit Deatl1 Toll Ri ses to 10 Ask s Halt Valley T~ntatively Adds 400-acre Tract 011 Tower SAtC07'' ( APi -The U S Command reported tM ay that in Americans wprf' kll!M Jn combat in Indochin a last "'eek. the highest toll in six monlhs. Another l5 wer e listed as m1ss1ng or captu red as a result of air crashes last "'eek . f our hundred 1cres of land icheduled for Intense indu1tri11l development were prol'is\onall.v added ro thc> F'ountaln Valley School Dislrict \Vednesd;iy nigh!. The annexation 11 mnunts to 11n ap- prr>xunatel)' five pe rcent Increase 1n the siz.t of the distncl. Tht acuon can1e 1n thP form of a 6 In n recommendation bv !he County Com· mutee on School Di11tru;1 Organization to the County Board of Et1ucat 1nn. The 400 acre~ is within the city or Fountain Valley ;ind 1." 1n thP s.11me area v•herr lour other anncxanon~ to th f' f oun· la in Va ll<',v Sc.·hool D1str1c1 hil \"f' been ap- proved ~·ithin the past fn e years. Tht land -bounded by \\'arner Avenu1. Euclld Street. Talbert Avenue. and the San ta Ana Riv er -comes from the Garden Grove Unifi ed School District. And presl'ntl y c.tr11tains 124 ~chool children. However. Dr. Da\1id P a~, n t er , superintendent of c:arden Grove's 5n.OOO 1'tuden! ~,·stPm . said the distr1ct "'i ll ap· peal the ' ('nunty Committee's decision vigorously when 11 comes before the County Board for final approval. "Th is propo11td anne)ia\1on seriously iif. fccts our mac:ter plannini;." Dr . P;:iyntrr said "We already hav t boui;:h! ;:i nd p;ud for t"o sc hool sites in those 400 arres. "'e've mad e definite plans to ser\·e that area ." The number or Amcr1c~ni;: reported \.\'ounded also 1ncrea~e<.:. from 13 the \\'eek before last tn JJ du ring the period J\1arch 2S-Apr1J I, the command said in its \.\'eekly casualty summary Fifteen of lhe wounded .... ·ere injured in operations over Laos- Four other An1er1cans died from ronhostlle causes President to Visit Iran Until last y.•eek. the number of American combat deaths averaged 3.J a v.·eek for the year. The command said it could not account for the increase. but it might ha ve bee,IJ....!.~..!.·~~ of de!11yed reports. After Soviet Uni.on Stay The total of comba l deaths was the highest since Oct. 2. when 21 Americans "'ere reported killed. South Vietnamese casualties last "'eek__ totaled 451 killed. 1.073 wounded and 75 missing in action. the Saigon government reported. The previous average for the year had been 300 killed, and the higher- figures rfnecte~ siepped·up fight inJ:: in the northern provinces before the Com· munist offensive that began last Thurs- day. The Saigon command also claimed that 2.150 enemy troops, were killed during the v.'eek 2nd 80 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese were captured. The South Vietnamese reported 1.981 enemy killed the previous week . The Allied commands have reported these total casualties1 for the war: American -45,679 killed in action. 302,820 wounded , I0.12J dead from nonhostile action. South Vietnamese -137.81 3 kill ed 1n action. 347 ,707 wounded . North Vietname~e and Viet Cong - BOS,676 killed . Beach W 0111an Wins City Hall ' '.) Zo11ing Battle ..... Mrs. Margaret Preninger fought city hall about four vears !(lo late, It u emed -but !his week Hunt ington Beach coun· cilmen let her \Vin. They rezoned her .96 of an acre of land on Slater Avenue . east of Beach Boulevard. lo commercial use. In 1967 it had been changed from commercial zon· ing to office·professional by the city plan· ning commission. . ·•But no one ever lolcl me about the zone change." she t'Otnplai nrd lo coun· cil men !'.fonday night. "I "'ant com· mercial zoning." She didn't even know about the ph1n· ne rs' zone change until t'A'O years later. \vhen a prospective buyer told her the land "'as no longer zoned for commerci al use. The land had been cha nged because planners felt Slate r "'ould not suppo rt any more commercial development. A ch eck of the records. however. sho'A•ed that through an error, ~lrs. Prenjnger had never been informed of the origin;:il zone change. Re cently. coun cil men ordered the plan· ning commission to re stud y her land. Commissioners did. but came ba ck wilh th e same off ice-professional zoning. It "'as ap1lealed Monday night by Cou n· c1lman Dona ld Shopley 1vho convinced other councilme n the lady sh ould ha \•e her proper ty as she 1vanled it. Al Coen "'as the lone oppanent. arguing that e"en though ~ techniral error hild heen made. office-profesi:ional Ji: a bt ft Pr zr nin'!. OIAN•I COASl Kl DAILY PILOT T~t O•angr Co11T D•d L1" l"ILOT wo•11 wll•ch " C.C ... bl"!d •llt Nt,,~.Prtu, 11 llV~hllltd bY 11\t Ortn;t (OIJ! l'VOll11111\Q (<1""'""1. SIDI • •1t1 f'dl!>0•,1 l 'I 1'1\/Dh1'1fCI, MG"llll V !~•O\/Q~ F"!ll V, lor C~1t1 Mt!f . NewDCJrt II~•'"· H11Ml"O'O" lle•r" ~011~••1" v11lev, L1gun1 tee,~. i'"'"f Sad11 101ck 1rd $1" Clem•""' !>1" Jv~" C!ll'l'•.O"O I l·f>Qlf rt~ '"II rd1•1(1n 11 DUDll1""" Se•vr111v1 .o"(I Sundt'fl, f'1o fl••rt Dtl llYO ,,.,.,,, 1111 ~' !1 I ! Jll We\! e11 s•rrt•, Co1•1 N•u. t1t •o''"' •161' WASHINGTON !AP 1 -Tht President and ~1rs. Nixon "'ill visit lran on Ma y 30- 31 following an eight-da y stay in the So viet Union . the \Vhite House announced today. A sta\Pmenl .issued si mulla neoul'ily in \\'ashingtnn and Te hran ~aid simply: ''His Im perial r-.tajesty Shahanshah Arya :\leh r and her lmperi;il ;\laJesty Shahbanou of Iran have invited the Presi· dent and ~!rs. Nixon lo vil'ii l Iran anrt they have gra1efully accepted. The visit "'ill lake place ~1ay .10·:'11. '' The Nixonl'i will arrive in the Sfl l'iet Union May 22 and wi ll leave either May 29 or JO. This would iodic;;i te Nixon plans a slightly longer stay in ·the Soviet Union than in Communist China, which he visited for !!even days -al most to the hour. U.S. diplomats said Nixon1s decision ln visit Ir an reflects the longstanding ex- cellent relations between the United Stales and the strategic 1'-fldeast country on the Soviet Un ion's southern border . Fron• Pagf! 1 CANDIDATES ... his rather come In evenings for special programs -seems like a good , gound program lo me." Borowiec: "I'm a fundamentali st. I believe sex education should be provided completely in the home . The ~fio\c su b-. ject is so laden wilh morar yalues that • it"s ·a· difficult :;ubjecf lo discuss. But p-a:renls are adlnitting their failure if the.Y let the schools handle sex education .'" -"'\Vha t dn you see as the role of !he school superintendent ?'' lsraelsky: "The superi ntendent. i11 !he ch ief administrator of !he district. He should be a trained porfessional wilh kno"•ledge of the management techniques necessary lo hire personnel. keep track of (inances. and to generall y run the school system." Israelsky implicitly criticized the present superintendent's 11 g g1 es s iv e handling of the unification is5ue. "When someone -siarts talking about unilaterally withdrawing from the high school district. it's going to start up all the usual bickering. and unification is going to be doomed to fa ilure.·· Borowiec: "A superinlendenl should he a riynamir.. aggressive, sometimes PVPn bold person .. , We happen to ha ve surh a superintendent. He may step on a few tocs now and then. but. we. don't \vant a niilktoast. We want someone who's con. !itantly pursuing the objectives he believes in." Borowiec praised the p r f': s e n t superintendent's aggressive approach in arten1pting lo persuade !he s t 11 t e leg islature to enact a tax refor m prn- J?ram for Pqual izing school suppo rt throughout the state. La mmers: "The superintendent of a district is likP the president of a cor· por.:i.t ion. He should be a man with the best credentials. the best qualiflcation~ - a very aggressive person. but the board cannot abdicate its respomlbllity to formulalP policy , . .'' In an apparent referenc e to the present superintendent, Lammers said. "the superint.endent does not need to ha ve a lot of PR. or publ ic relations." -Bolh Lam me rs and lsrael sky said they felt str11'11gly that. a school board ~hould be made up of la ymen. nnt or pro· ftssion2 l educators. Boro\viec. \vho is ~ college assistant profe ssor of English end 1l'ho has taught in elemPnlary schools. rf':plied that he v"as running as B "parent. !axpayer, end cifizeA." The Sha h visited the U~n11 States fre- quently. and former Pr · ent Dwight D. Eisenhower went to ran in 1959. Vice President Spiro Agne"' att ended Tran 's 2.500!h anniversa ry celebration at Tehran last Octobrr "'hen Nixon \11as unable to accept an inl'itatinn to go. The presidential stop at TPhran thus looms as mainly a p:ood ""ill symbol, allhnu~h ite ms of diplomatic lmpor1 anc e are expecttd to be discussed during his visit. Nlxon is expected to report to the Shah on his talks with Soviet leaders. as well .:is meelin,l!s with Red China 's leadership in Peking in February. The Mideast situation Is also an ex· peeled topic. Moslem Iran ~is a ma jor po"·er in the Mideast and also bas In· terests in Persiiln r.u lf affairs. Iran aligned herself with the \\'est in October. 195.S. by joining the U.S.·sup- ported Bap:hdad pa ct, now the Central Treaty Organi zation. She has ma intained friendly posture t0\1•.ird the \Vest despite considerable Soviet prl'ss ure in the past. Since 1962. "'hen Iran declared shr '''nuld not alln1v foreign missiles to be based on he r soil, her relat ions 'M'ilh J\1oscow anrl ot her Soviet bloc capitals have improved · Frona "Pagf! 1 BOMBING ... Division were en coun tering he a v y re sistan ce ou tside Loe Ninh. One officer in the field sa id casualties on both sides "'ere heavy adding : ''There is no count , but there are many. many casualtie~." Vietn2mese sources said Lt. Gen. Ni;:uyen Van P.1inh. commander of the 3rd J\•Tilitary Region, met \\'ith Gen. Creighton \V. Abrams to request more American air support. Informed sources said the only U.S. air support available is a squadron of American A37s. 'M·hich are small subsonic fighter·bombers, and some helicopter gunships. • The South \'ietnamese planes are all in lhe norrh and the highlands , and the bulk of 1he U.S. jel.!1 and helicopter gunships also were·operattng above-and belo\Y the DMZ. The U.S. Command said the attacks nn Korth Vietnam were "in respon se tn the invasion of the Republic of South \'1pf. nar'ri by l\'orlh Vietn amese forces 11·ho rroi:~ the demilit arized zone ... It adr!· rt that they \\"ere ordered "to help prot r1 · !he lives of cli minishin~ U.S. fnrces ."' The comn1and said the strikes would bt {lf ··Jimited duralion." meaning they prob- 11bly 11·ill continue fo r srevral clays. It was the fil'st n1 ass onslaught against North Vietnam si nce latt Decem ber, when the downing of four ic11n fighter· bom~rs wll hin t"·o da ys !ouched off a five-da y relaliatory ;itlack. Since lhen one , t"'O or thrte Ame rican" planes ha \'e bee n 11ttackinf!: anlia ircraft batteries and radar stations in North Vietnam almost daily. Preparations for the attack began last weekend. "'hen the U.S. Co mmand recall· NI !he carrier Kitt y Hawk from leave in the Philippines. All week. scores of pl;incs have been streaking ;icro ss the border to hit scattered missile b.:1trer1e~. but hea vy cloud rover delayed the start of the big offensive until today. '1.ob1rt N, W 1 1rl P••lot nl t"IO fl~.,i.I""' J,,._ It c~rlt.v \/t(t Prt 1 oenl I ncl C.tnt rl l M•~•Otr l~o,.,11 Ke1 .. ,I EO•!Dr Hrn1tington Batis Bikes Th~'"''' A, M uq1~in 1 M1n19•"'f Eo'•o r Ch1,ltl H, L•o1 R.1t~1 •rl '· Ni ll Au 11e'1t '"''"·•O •,o [O•to•i T1iry Co•;IJ, Wt1I O••nat CDllt'!f !!d •or H1111tlr19101 ltoch Offlt e 1717S lttc~ leu t1 .. 1ra' M1iH11, .Addrt11: ,,0 , 101 790. •1 ~41 Otller Offlc.0.1 l•~u~• lllt1cn· 1'1 ~O•t1• """"llt (Ol!f Mtll .U0 Wtll l t y .!.1•ttl Nt.-i:ie•t lt1cll llll ~r .. oo.i 1011 t •••d 1111 (lt l!\t>1lt1 lO' ~ort~ El CU'1'11'10 lrtl t.i.,11 ••• 171 41 ''2·4)21 Cln1lflff Ad.,.rrhh19 '42·St71 llr."' Ntrll'I Or1~1• '"'"'' ''''""~11>iot1 •••·1121 (t O'Y,19ht, ltn, O'•rott Cett• l'l,IO!otlllllt (lt<T!Dl llY, ,.., 'lfWI ITtr ltJ, lf111t!••!l$11~, Ml'"••I '"•'1" ., Hwr•kt"'..,'' ~''''~ lt\11 It 'ID•Oll\l'Ctd "''f!IO\I! l•tt .. I et• "''UIM ef tAlllVrftllt 1w~1r, Jttfl'll t lt11 .. ,,_,. .,.lf ti C•11t ,_.t.11. C..llleffllt i llh<•lt lrtn tt' c:t rrlo• IJ tJ l'flentfllfl M' !NU N It """""""'' l'fl 1 lf't' OhftUllOftt O.ll ,.,.,,,111y, • Huntington Be11ch eouncllmrn h11ve cleartd up a re"' loopholes in_ d l.y regula- lir.n~ J:n1·erning use of the municip11J pier .11nd the bench. Some of the iiignlflcant changes made Monday nigh! include : -Outla\\·ing bicycles on the pier. \1helher thP per~on is riding or walking the bike. Bike racks ire 1v1!111ble 11t the pit.r entr11nce, Vince f\.1oorhouse, director of harbors and beaches, 11id. -Gave lifeguards the power lo order boats awa y from the pier during time.! or emergencies. -Allowed Moorhouse to grant spe:clal use permits In order to close 1 1ectlon of !ht tw?ach for SPtti1tl t ve.nt11 such 1s the .11nnua l surf contest or high school ac- tl vllit.11. · -Rrnuccd the i.lze of RIJO\V R~l~ f\oatin~ object! !Surf riders. surf boards) during norm id public hours In tht summer. No surf board of! wood object longer lhAn lhrce·and·a·half fctt can nov" be used during. restricted hours (11 1.m. to 5 p.m., June 15 to Sept. 10). "Wt never thou8hl surfboards woukf get down to und~r fl\'1! feet,'' Moorhouse , expl1 lne<I. ''But now'tht bellx_ boards art popular," Moorhouse said none of the ch1nge1 ara major, but &imply clarify the original In· ten! of the law. Superintendent Michael Br ick of foun· taln Valley praised the county com· nlittee's decisio n. "All of these people wanted to leave the 1;arden Grove school system, and lha t"!I their right.'' Brick sald. "They circulated the petitions. they did their home"·ork tn !ihow that "'ha! th ey wanted wouldn't hurt anyone else. and they "'ere rewa rd- ed with a fa ir decision by the county <·ommitlee." Part nts of the area made seve ral emo· t1nn·chargrd appeals to members of the county commltlee. "\\ 0e arP brin g plagued by school boun· dariPs dra"'n yea rs ago," said Vicki Stangle of 17264 Euclid St reet. "Within lhP bou nda ries of a larflle school district, lhP common man is in bondage. "1\~ !he comn1on man1 "'e are pleading \\'11 h you lo champion our cause," Mrs. St angle said. The HOJ\'fE Council of Huntington Beach has fllrd a Superior Co urt lawsuit t1aainst the First Chri stian Church lo stop const ru('tion of 1 $4.11 million. 17·story senior ritizens apartment towe r. A hearing on the sult will be held next 'J'uesday In Superior Court Santa Ana . The suit \1111s originally filed against the c11y of Hunlinglon Beach by Hunti ngton ~!arbour resident Arthur Knox, but Superior Court Judge Lester V11.n Tate nhol'e ordered a new suit naming the c·hurch alo ng ~·it h the rily. It "'BS refiled last week. Knox said Tuesday lhat offici 11ls of lhe HOME Council had decided to join the suit. Brian Parkinso n. pre.sident of the HOME Co uncil and Thomas LaMonte. a resident. are Riso named as individual pelitioners along with Knox. Knox and !he ~10r..1E Counci l hope to stop th e 17-story tower before ii is built on the basis that the city issued Rn un lawful conditional exeeptlon lo allow it. Church offi cials plan to build the tower in conjunction with their new sanctu11.ry at Adams Avenue 11hd 17th Street. ' • ·- • ' , i ' " The next pt1 re.nt to speak was ·rom Christie of 17292 Euclid Street. He argued lhat the Garden Grove niaster plan actually worked better without the 400 acres of the prop<>sed transfer. He a lso pointed out that the land was bound· td on two i;ides by the fountain \1a\ley Sc hool District, but on only one side by Garden Grove. Joe Coffin, chairman of the county committee. sa id that he had studied the matter and agreed tha t approv al of the petition would not hurt either Garden Grove 's or Ora nge County's ed ucational n1 aster plan. Jl will be-built under a non·profit-cor--- poration with partial funding fro m !he f!'ederat Housing and Urban Renewal Department. The vot e by the cou nty <.'flm mill ee 'M'as not e.:pecied. arcord if\11 to Fountain \'all t y's Brick. '"I think the partnts "'ere JUSt a little bit stun'iied.'' Brick said, "The most recent tra nsfer pet ition for some land adjacent to thei rs was turned do"·n." The land in question is part o( the ap- proxim;itel.Y 2~ percen t of the city of Founta in Valley that is served by \ht Garden Grove School District. It is uncertain when the mailer will come before the County Board, according to De"·ey Hillman, secretary lo the coun· t.v committee. Man Gets Animal Cruelt y Notice A F'oun1;iin \lallry man \1·ho allcRrrll~· used a blo"' J!lln ;incl clans on ducks \1°ho inhabit the r-.lile Square Park lake has been ci1l'd for r ruelty to animals. Oranfl!e Cou nty sheriffs officers said pilrk cmployes told them that Douglas na~· Bridges, 26. of 17017 San Ri cardo, \\"as seen to shoot the missiles 111 the bircls and tha L .al least one duck "'as struck in the neck and chest. Park cmployes'said several bird~ "ha1·e been caSua11ies in other ilcls of van · 'flalism Rt the park lak e. Bridges is not connecttd to those earlier inc idents. Several homeowners have objected because the lower i~ planned near a longtime resident ial neig hborhood. Church officials contend th;:it such 11 tn"•er is not legal Rny"•here in !he city, except by conditio na l ex ception. because the city has no high rise ord inance. Three stories is the limit for most residential structures. The cit v has bten named as a co· defendent .in the su it. The conditional ex- ceplion was approl'ed la st ytRr on a 4 to 3 vote of the council. with J.:ick Green. Jerry Matney and Al Coen opposing it. • .. ,. Ro,vla11ds Given Salary Powt'rs City Administrator DR\'e Rn1v land~ ha~ b!'Pn fi!i\·en the power as chief negotiator for !ht city in 1111 ci t~ sal ary dii:cussinn~ il!lrl clisputr.~. Counciln1en mad e AO\¥lands their rh1t;f spokcsm;:in r-.tonday nigh t at the request of the admin istrator. Following contra ct discussoons with ci· !~' fircrnen and pal ice1nen last. year. the <'ouncil had n<1mf'd the personnel direc· tor, rather than then City Administrator Doyle i\1iller, as spokesman for the citr; Perso nnel management Rnd salary negotiatinns are considered Rowland 's chief strengths as an adin inis!rator. y_our clwice now 199. . ' gracefu l 1n design and superb construction and are beau tifully enhanced by met iculous tailoring to give you lavish comrort. fiives 1'esri1111111,, Gary Thonlas. the prosecutor "·ho \\'as crippled for life in the sh ootout at !'l'l<iri n County'! Civic Center, is \\'heel ed out o! securil.v con1pound aft£>r testi- fying at murder. kidnap and conspi racy trial of . .\ngela Davis. See story. I1age 5. f.ardcn Gro\'c Girl J)ie.~ j II . \ 1110 C r·a ~h l\n 19-~·rar·nlfl 11101nr1st rhrd \\ed· nesday night "·he n her r:ir sn1a~hed intG a station ""R~on ilt a Garden Gro\"e in- tersection. P111ice said -;J{i l.nui~r l !nrv11t h of <~;irdrn Gro\r. "A'icd brhinrl thr 1\hcrl or he r car in ,11 pil (' up 1h:it !ef1 thr o!hPr · n1 ol[1rii:I. _Manuel ~1 iguel Topinn, 411, of r.arden (:rrivr. "'ilh on!~· minor inJurlr!i. Officers sairl the accidenr 1s under in· \·estigalion today. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES IGNERS Opt" Mori ., Th1.1rs. & Fri. E-v11. 22 15 H,t,RBOR BLVD. • • COST,t, MES A, CALIF. 6•6.0275 ' 1 I r • n 0 ' .. f n F a lo c " p lh • w C) t \'i Ir s be ce hi m L a ti A be tr to be Sa re •• in Ha Sc • Serviceman Reveals Nightmare WASHINGTON (UPI' -Question: W~at happens when the Army gets a urine .. sample 1nixed up, erroneously cl ass1f1es a serviceman as a drug addict leaks the confidential test results to ~ welfare agent v.·ho tells the Immigration anJ Naturalization Service, and the Red Cross gets involved? An~wer: The servict'lnan's adoption or 11 V1etoJ1:mese orphan is held up for 1nonths and the prospective father stands bewildEred outside a Senatt! hearing room showing newsmen a picture· of the lad on a red tricycle, still in an orphanage. S. Sgt. Donald L. Fryer. 31. of Alham. bra. told a Senate 11rmed services sub- committee-Wednesday about t h e bu~eaucratic nightffiare that began Sept. 21 Jn Long Binh , South Vietnam . He was standing information. ready to leave for the states, when he ' and five other men Were ordered lo fall out . ··1 thought it was a detail," the chunky soft.spoken GI r ecalled . But within minutes, Frver found himself being stripped and. searchfd behind the barbed wire of a drug detox- ification center. He prOtested that he had never taken a dru~ in his life except tor presc ribed medication. He holds the Bronr.e Star fo r-worlf willf - orphanages in Vietnarn and his nine-year service career had bee n unblemished. But the center'.111 analysis or his urine, he wall told, clearly registered 5 on a 10- point scale of drug dependency and he was taken into an intensive care ward tn be watched night and day for heroin withdrawal symRtoms lbat oevu came. Finally. after 10 days, he was released \\'hen the commanding officer of his former battalion intervened . When he returned to the states for his next assignment at ft. Lewis. Wash., fryer said he was investigated for peing absent without leave, threatened with loss of pay for the time he spent in the center at Long Dinh. and told he had a '"bad attitude toward the Army" when he protested. Thal was cleared up with the help of the post commander. Then . he discovered ,the Red Cross call· ~d his Rarent11 and to ld them their son "'!IS a drug abuser. he testified. Next, a woman from the ""elfare agen· C\' called-Cln Frver and his wife to check their suitability. for the adoption of the Vietnamese orphan -the ohe on the red tricycle. She said. "No child can be placed in you r home· because of your drug abuse in Vie tnam." Fryer said the wOman refused to ac- cept a cerlificate the . .\rmy had given him showing the drug abuse rap was a mstake and relented only after the ft. Le"'i~ C<1mmander again interveneed with a personal letter. Bul now. fryer said. proceedings have been started to deny his son a passporL It seems the U.S. Immigration Service classified him AS a drug abuser as 11 tesult or informat ion received from the welfa re agent who had gotten the er- ron~us report from what "'as supposed to have been a confidential Army file. Boati11g Victim's Body Recovered From Wire Service~ YUfo.1A. Ariz. -A third California vic- tim nf a vl'eekend boating tragedy at Adobe Lake '40 miles south of here ha.111 been found wedged in one of many treacherous tree stumps dotting 'the bQl· tom. Sle\len \Vhite. 15, of Walnut. 3pparently became tangled in the submerged debris Saturday and dro"•ned V.'hile trying to rescue a Buena Park father and son v.·hose boat capsized. Yuma County sherirf's deputies work· Ing with divers recovered the bodie.111 of Harold Schroeder. 56. and T h o m a 1 Schroeder, 14, earlier in the week, -UP'I ftl~lloltl Hot Off the P1·esses Mrs. Romana· Acosta Banuelos. ne\v treasurer of lhe United Stales held th_e f_irst sh ee~ of dolla! bills printed at the Bur~au of Engraving and Pr1nt1ng showing her signature. The currency will circulate later this year as current supplies are depleted or retired. -Plan11ers Urge Regulation On New Service Statio11s By .JACK BRO BAC K 01 th• 01111 P'li.1 '"" Emulat ing many Orange County com. 1nunities. the Orange County Planning Commission has approved an amendment to the zoning code for unincorporated areas to reguh1te construcli on. locat ion, size and desig n of automobile ~ervice sta- tions. The changes Were urged by-Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim who is a ser\lice station owner. He lamented th~ pro· liferation of fil ling stations throughout the southeastern p3rl or the county . "Oil companies buy choice corner land and establish these fa cilitie s without reg ard to need or esthelics." Clark pro- tested several months ago. The proposed la"·s, "'hich "'ould nred approval by the supervisors , creates a ''Service Station District." or requires 8 use permit fo r ne11· stations. The stated purpose i~ "lo establish uniform standards in order to control the location. design , ::ind maintenance of automobile service st ations. Th is dis1rict is intended to, be applied to limited loca· lions in order to minimize an excess of station sites and only to permit such sites upon presentation of sufficient evidence of the need.·• The ne.w district may be combi ned with any commercial or industrial district. Uses permitted include sale of petroleum products, tires, batteries, and related accessories. auto washing and lubricating, and mino r auto repa irs. Also allowed are utilitv trailer rent31s, but major repair work. ·render and body repair . and auto painting are prohibited. Building heights \Viii be limited In 35 fee t unless higher elevations are allo"'ed by the particular master districl. Total sign area allo\\•ed is 300 square fret. including one 100-sq uare-rooi free standing identHication sign, two 20· square-foot free standing price signs. Signs advertising produ cts nol related to nlolor vehicles are limited to 75 SQU3re feet. Blinking or flashing si1o:n~ are pro.. hihited and all sign lights must be so designed and located as to confine direct rays to the premises. Storage and trash areas nn1st be shielded from view within a building or an enclosed area not less than siM: feet in height. "" A maximum of 10 rental trailers is perm it ted and in areas adjoining residen- tial or agricultural land s the maximum is five. They musl be stored in an enclosure or screened. Masonry "'alls six to seven feet high mus! be insl3lled along property lines \\"here the service station abuts areas zoned for homes or farms. Land scaping mus! be inslalle<l fnr five feet alonf, propert y lines abutting Streets except for drive\\•ays and the areas \\'ithin JO feet of drivewa ys. Trees, shrubs llnd bushes will be limited to 3112·feet in height. 'oil con1pany repre sentatives pre.sent al lhe,1'1arch 28 Planning Comm ission hear- ing protested that the new zoning regula- tions were not specific as lo criteria governing location of service stalions. They did not regi ster strong objections to the overall concept as they had in previous hearings in the months.long bat. lie to adopt the new rult's. The planning commissioners gave the super\'isors two opllons: -Adopt the new '·Service Station District'' an1endments to the county zoning codes. -Apply use permit regulations lo all ne\v se rvice stat ions \Yith the same restrictions as the district. If the board men1be:rs adopt the district proposa l. all present service stations in unincorporaled areas not in line with the rules will become non-conformin11: u.~e!>. As such, they "'ill be sobject to con· formation if they appl y for remodeling or sign permits. Brazilian Life ·A~tive' • Laguna Girl Tells About Attitudes in Foster Home Bv PATRICK BOYLE •Of tht DlllJ P'llot fllU Laguna Stach High School student Kim Lokan has betn in Brazil al! 11n American Field Service exchang_e student for two months now and her frequent lehers home reveal perceptive insights Into that country's culture. · Kim, the 17·year-<lld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, of 67 S. ta Senda, Three Arch Bay, has written mainly about the Braiilian attitude toward life, 3n attitude strikingly di!· ferent from the American. So me e1cerpts follow. ON YOUTH: "Questlon11 asked most o( me about American youth concern the ust of the pill, free love. hippies, re.la· tlonshlps between boys and girls and wh1tl our interests 3re. From the ques· lions 1sked of me, I get the feeling they obtain their ideas of American youth from Life Magazine. ... Adults keep tell· Ing me thaLl don 'I seem Norlt; American the wsy they had thought of youth In the U.S. They SBY I 11m more natural and less boisterous then the others they hA \.!e met ... "M.y 'California J;lrl' look is less glamorous than the 'Brazilian girl' look. The girls here are very pre.tty and' sexy looking. They 11ppear more sophisticated than my friends in Laguna . The ma jority of girls my age smoke and drink And love parties v.•i th loud. fa st music. Mothers seem to want their children to go to parties here; and the kid.111 stay until 4 or 5 in the .morning. The ·.concept of the chaperoned girl Is a fable l'n1 afraid. Every girl my age seems to ha ve a boyfriend and .il is common for ''ery young girls to date older men. for in· stance, the teachers sometimes dale their high school .111tudents . , , I'm even goln·g l9 1 beauty parlor twice a week now. I hive a manicure every week. Its wild. I had never even.been in a beauty parlor at home." ON THE FAMILY: "Nely, th• (Brazilian ) girl who had just returned from three monlh$ in Kentucky, felt the American famil y was a closer kn it unit than the Brazilian famil y. I have to agree. I don 't mean that. ·they love each other less; I just mean they all seem to .. go the ir own way. "We all get together here for a two or three-hour lunch, but after that. no one stayS OOme. After schoo l, Nely sa id. kids in the U.S. went home {like J did In Laguna). But here, we Always go downtown tn socialite or so lo a fr iend'! house." ' ON TIM E: "Brazilians like to live rach moment enjoying it. The y slay up till 12 p.m. just talking to a friend, with no C()A· cern about gcltin(up at 6 a.m. for sCliool or \\"Ork . They can spend a "·hole day jusl 'dropping in' on a frie nd ancr staying through lunr.h ;ind dinner. In the U.S., or at least in Californ ia, v.•e \VOul d find a reason \\'hy "'e wouldn't have time to do that ... "The fact lh11t Braz\llan11 throw trash out their v.•1ndO\\'S or are chain smoker.111 is an ind icator of their attitude toward tomorrow. They live enjoying the present and don't think of the rutu re. They don't- appe3r to be popu\ation·\\'8ry or ccolog,v. minded. I asked Beia ta fr iend1 If Brazilia ns y,·orry about cancer from smoking. 'No.' :!hf' said. 'They know they v.•ill die for one reasdn or 1ul0thcr anywny, so "'hy not en;ov smoking while you are ali ve .• .' Th i!!: is typical Brazlli;in logic ," ON TRA.Vl!:I .. : "I think" Br11zl1it1ns travel more. Thry lr;ne\ whrlher they have money or not, just for the run of It. They take rides in their cars 11.111 a rnrm o( rtcreation. Yle mity s:i.y y,•r c:'an 't take a trip be.cause or school. or 1vork. nr we • haven'l an)fwhere to go. Bra zilians \\'Ork .:iround those things." H DAIL V PILDT j1 McGovern • Ill State • • Wisco1isin Win,-ier Seeks Campaign Funds SAN FRANCISCO tAPI -Sen. George 1'1·1cCovern rnoved through California to.. day, trying to spin l'ampaign dollars out of his primary victory in Wisconsin. The South Dakota sena tor. "'ho emerg- ed Tuesday as a 1najor eontendf'r for th~ Democ ratic presidential nomination . rais· ed an estimated $60.000 at a cocktail par· ty and dinner attended by J,600 \Ved· nesday ni ght. He w;as Oyiug to l.05 Angeles today for Nixo11 Progra111 Tm·nout Seen 111 'Thousands' The nat1on"s First Ladv. Pat Nixon. \\'ill spend the night al ·home in San c:lemente the n appea r rriday morning at O!d Pl;iza Park "'here thousa nds of local residents \\'!ll watch her recei ve an $8.000 bronze bust of her husband . Friday morning in San Clemente y,·i ll be a 1niniholiday "'ith mAny businesses closing their .doors before noon and city hall shutting do11·n fron1 9 to II a.n1 . ll:he ceremonies~ the first:everyubl1c occasion 11•here a nien1ber of the r irst 1''an1i!y has appeared in the city -"'ill begin at 9::\0 a.111. and is e>tpected to pack the park Y.'ith onlookers. lilrs. Nixo n y,·ill accept the bust as a token of good Y.'ill from local residents \\'ho donated the funds for the art \\'Ork \\•hic h e\'entually wi ll occupy a prime spot in the Nixon Library. Indirectly. the pr<'sentat ion also is calculated to impress the Nixvn F'oun· da tion in hopes it will choose a South Coast s1le for the library. !\·lrs. Nixon flew west lodAy and during the trip did some homework on the Soviet Union to prepare for a Presi dential trip lo the USSR in 1'-1ay. Before arriving in San Clen1ente thi~ aflernoo n ~!rs. Nixon \\'ill receive the a1\•11rd as the 1972 \Voman in the J\"ews from Sigma Theta Sigma Phi in Los Angeles, a women"s news soro rity. !\1ayo r Sain Yort y and Gov. Ronald f{eagan and their wil ·es y,•itl be among an eslin1a1ed 1.500 guests at today's event. Celebrities "'ill be among the VIP . guests in San Clemente Frida y as "·ell "'ilh n1any actors in attendance, plus gove rnment officials, bolh local and county. The San Clemente High School band \\"i ll provide music for the occasion and hundred~ or elementary school students \\'ill be released from classes to join in the celebration . Soon after the n1orn111J. event Mrs. Nix· on "·ill leave for Tucson• for yet another public appearance. After that occasion the first Lady will return to Washington. D.C. Mrs. Nixon is being accompanied by a ful con1plement of the White House Press Corps. another major mone.y·ra1.1ng eve ni. a $50-a-plate. dinne.r at 11 Btverly Jli\ls hotel. \Vhenevtr he spoke Y.'llh rr]"'IOrters, f\1cG<>vern stressed whnt he thouAht his victory in the \Viscon~in presidential primary meant: that his drawing po\\tr is broader than Iha! of a one-issue llberal candidatt. ·'That election really has nothin~ to do 'H . . ' n.iries Lose 111. HefJcl Co1111t SACRAi\1E i\'TO (/\f'1 -A b<1lrl la\\·maker's bill in rcquirr IC'lll,I!.· haired men lo· 11 rar h;urnrt !' \\'hrn handling food sold 10 1hr pub1i1· ha~ zipped through the Senatr. The 26-1 vntr \Vedn r!\da1 ... rn1 thr n1easure by Sen l1nnt1ld0 (;run~k.\ 1R·\Valsonvillf>1, t11 thr A~sPn1hl\ He noted that ff·rnalr r111p\ri)r~ are required to 11•c-ar ha1rnel!> \\ hrn handling such fOQ<l Cu rly-haired Srn , (;,. 1> r ~ P ~·loscone 1 D-San Fra11r1s{·o 1, r;ist the only d1s1'en11ng 1ntP. Santa Barbara Cracking Do\\'11 On Nude Bathers SAi\TTA BAR.BARA (liPl l -SanlA Barbara County sulhoruiri;.. complaining that naked folk bv thl' hundrrds are l')\'Pr- runn inl!' a !oc;il hrri ch. havt 1.-iunrh rcl ;i crackdown. Sn far, the sheriff'" pa1rnl hi'!~ arrrc.trd ~8 bathers in thr buff The ha ul las! y,·eekrnd iruJurlr<i ;i nudr priest. a naked airflnt \'IC'f prrs1drn1 11nd a.n unclothed deput\ distnrt :Htnr·nrv from Los Angelt's. or"fi«111!s s::i1fl · ··Hundreds of people ·· frnm all n\"rr !hr state have been t·ongregat1ntl Rt Surn· merland Beach. said Distrit l Altornrv David ~1inie:r WedncsdR V. , · Santa Barbar;i ha s ~come snmt1\•h:il the Snuthern California mrcra for nude bathers. Minier said . Last year "the siluahon ~ot t'on1p!etrly out of hand,'' and so authorit1c~ decided thi5 year to launch the crackdown rarly in the spring "before we were faced with an almost impossible situation with several hundred or thousands of nude bathers on the beach,'' the dis trict al· torney r;aid. Although the"118 are charged \\'ith in· decent exposure, Minier said Ibey prob- ably "'ill be allowed to pay $15 fines if they plead guilty to disturbing the peace in exchange for having the indecent e1· posure charges dropped:' with the nld labels of conservative or liberal or radical or left.wing or right· ""1ni;:,'' he said "fl Is not , for e1ample1 tither left or r11tht to demand the govern• mf>n t respond to the concerns or ordinary t•itizcns." And !\lc(;n\"rrn pa id an unscheduled call on I h,. annual dinner meeting of tht San fr;inr1se<1 Af'L-CIO C:Ommittee on Pohtira! Education, <1 group in which Srn Huber! Hun1phrey has heavy sup-ron A(tc·r rr('('[\ !n.i: a potlte standing ova· lion fron1 1hr surprlsl"d audience. .\ti·<;o\'ern ~aid he dre1\' labor support frnn1 throu.i:houl \Viscon51n Tuesday. J 11 a~ ·rspr-c111Jly plea~ed \\1th th e fact that 1n thr !>tron.e;e.st l;ibor "'ards -in '11hl";u1krr. R.:icine. Kenosha. <.;ree.n B11y. 1111 acrof;s the statr -I got my best \nte 11ny11·hrrr. in \V isq:in s1n . 11-us pleases ml' :ind I n1 \'ery graleful for 11 •• .\lct";o\'rrn rested part nf the day \\"Nlnri.d11y, 11ftcr fl ying from ~-!Hwaukee, hu! all'o made telephone calls to poiential fln:inr1al supporters. ,;\bout ~O prrsons. includ1n.'l a grou p -· fron1 Ch111<1IO \\'n. picketed !-\cC.o\'ern·s hn11,!. protrst111g his st and in favor of bu.sing ~ehnol children. .\11.'.l.o\'Crn con tinued to· spr-ak nul PR 11·h<1t has: b,.en his major issue. the "'ar in \'1etn:in1 Hf' called thP stcpup 1n born· b111i: ·a n1oral outrage·· lh;it endang~r!ii Urr Jl\"rS 4'f the 100~000 Amcric11n troops still lhrr<> .\lcGo\"rrn sai d he th inks he cou!cl gel Atner1c11 oul of Vietnam in three mon th:;, inclu ding the release of US. prisoners. ThP_ senator. told newsmen his staH is "·nrkin.i: out a budget for California 's .lune 6 primary. Profes sionals ha\"e estunatcd it '"'ill cost $1 n1 illion to put on Rn effective canlpaign in California . The prize. however, Is the biggest single block of national convention delegate votes, 271 -about on~fifth oC the total needed to win nomination. !\trr.overn sai d during . a news con· frrcnce. ··1 have a feelin~ that the can- did;ite \\'ho \1•ins OOth California and New York can pull off the nomination at ~tiam i Brach." Air\\ies t Strike Ma v Be Finished ~·rnm Wirt Servicts PHOE:\'IX. Ariz. -Striking 11ughes Air11P.~t Jr t!1ner mechan ics havl! voted on ;i nr\1' ('nntract. but union spokesmen say br1llots wo n't be counted for 1 week. A1r,:raf1 l\lechanics Y r 1 t e r n a I Or ganization have steadfasUy refused ta ·return to work , despite the fact Airwest rl ights halted in Dece mber are bac k in opera lio n. ''\\'e just hope they'll approve the con• tr11c1 And ~et the strike over with,'' remarked Airwest publicity Director Lee .Pill in S.1n Mateo Tuesday. 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C•rtrid9 •1 List SALi $6.ll $4.35 l . 11.21 3/$3.78 $1,99 $1.lf 4 DAILY PIL OT City Hall Boys Tal{ing Lu11lps ALAR~t & PRIDE DEPT. -Cnme ne.xt Tuesda~·. thnusands 'of \'Oters from Huntington Beach downcoa~t to San Clemente v.'111 be ehg1ble to travel to the polls and ele-ct some nf'w city coun· cilmen. That's wh v. for the pa st several v.·eeks, the news columns have been filled with ~houtings of alann, or po1ntings of pride as the various candidates have made their pitches to capture your vote. The size of campaigns ha ~ varied and so has the interest and amounts of money ;·spent in order to win a four-yl!ar term of :;misery and public contempt and ridicule. :~ Despite this. you still get 11 whole lot of ~ pie \\'ho are ready and vdlhns to i ~Answer the Call. .;· SO~l E CAf\1PAIGNS. like the ones in •• ,;Huntington Beach and San Oemente , ~~have been about as exciting as v.•atch1ng !~gra ss grow. The oratory has been a bit ,. ~hotter in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa : • and downright blazing al li{Ties in Laguna ~.»each. .. ._ You can't determine the temperature :~of a campaign by the number of voters in :-each of our coastal cities. Things gCtt hot :~in Liiguna where only 9.465 registered :~voters are eligible to i;elect two coun· --!"cllmen next Tuesday. On the other hand :;uncoast 1n Huntinglnn Beach. v.'here 1· S0,343 voters are regis1ered . it has : seemed from this corner thar flies ha\·e ~ been gathering on the campaign. Anyway. this has al\vays been /the time of year that I feel sorry for thbsr-folks who work for a living in the \'ar1ous city halls. These an! the pa id people that ha \'e assured that the garba12e get s picked up and the v.·ater billings are right no matter who get s into office or who get::. run out on a rail. TAKE FOR EX Ai\ IP LE the municipal!· ty where city hall ha s been doing a Jot of things . They've been planting trees . keep- " ing the beachts clean. hiring tnough lifegua rds to assure that all the t.Oui'ist:S _ don't drown and striping all the street Dice!y. ''ou can hear the challenging City Council candidate nov.·: "The problem with our cJty. ladies and gentlemen. 1s that we·,,e harl run::iway spendiiig, The incumbenl has been sitting there.,. dozing in his chair. v.·hile the city manager and his bureacractic func· t1onar1e <, spend . spend . spend . ·• The incumbent. in Answering. prcr nounces, "F'riends and neighbors, I can poinl "'ith pride at the ad· vancl'ments and services "'l' have been able to offer you during my last four years in offict. Ju~t look at alt the new parks. roads. library books ... OS TH E OTHER hand , if the c1Ty ad· nunistrators have been a bunch of prn· "'lHnchers. you can assure the council challengers "'lil say, "Folks. we cannot 1d!y stand by and watch our city swept aside by the tides of progress because we have a IJo.Nothing city hall ... ·· And the incumbent answers, "During m.v past four years 1n nfflcP. \\'e ha ve reduced the tax rate I JOOl h of a cent earh ve ar. \Ve have mainta ined \'flur city w1th0Ut squandering the taxpa y'ers cash " . r .. • ., I WORKMEN SIFT THROUGH RUINS OF DEVASTATED DALLAS PLANT Chemica l Used in Presei-vi ng Bread Seen as Poss ible Cause • 'Dita Wrote Memo';-Solon _Paper Publislie.s _Mrs. _Bearll's Alleged Adniission \VASHl7\f.TON Jl'PI ' -IIT l.-0bby1st Dita Beard told Rep. Bob \\'ilson tR· Calif 1, that she "·rolt" ii memo linkinJZ an ITI gift to the Rcpuhllrrin f\at1on;:i l cnn· vent1on 1n San Oicgo' with an antitrust settlement. the Baltimort> Sun said todav. :-0.1rs. Beard ha~ denied "'ri11 n~ the memo in question but the Sun said in a San Diego-datelined ri1sp;1teh b~· a staff mrmber. \\-'alter R. Cordon. thal \\'ilson !flld the San Diego Union :-0.·lrs . 8C'ard told him she did v.•rile it. The Sun said \\'1l son· made tii s stalements in ;i tape.reco rded inter\·1ew v.·ith the San Diego "'"'spaper, but Iha! portions of the interview had not been Body Lies in State pubhshrd by thP l:ninn . Reporter Gordon ::.aid the tape and 11 transcript had bf'en placed at !he disposal of Senatr 1n\'es1iga1ors. ·rhe tatesl <le\·Plopm<>n1 in rhl' complex t"a sr can1e as thr Scnall' Judiciary Com· m1t1ec ht>ld a closrd rnceting tn dec ide thr dire<::tinn nf 115 in\'rsli_galion into the !IT rase grneraJly and the-nomination of Richard (;. Kle1nd1rnst to be attorney genrral in particular. Politiciru1s Pay Tribute Thr C'otnmittre prr\·1ousl.v ;ippro\'cd Kleind1enst's n('ln)in;:itinn. but held nr\1' hParinj;S at his rrquest after publication b1' rntumnlsl .J<1ck Anderson nf material sltf:,l!rsl1ng lhcrr "'as ;i rnnncclion bJ>t11·ren a hi;: offer lo thC' C.OP ;:ind out· of·c:ourt srtllrn1rnl of a government an· t 1tru.~t suil against !IT. To Adam Clayto11 Powell K!rindienst has testified he hr\pt"d .:1r· ran_l;!r O)eP!lngs bcl\1·ecn ITT ;ind l?n\'ern· n1rnt officials to di scuss the ant itrust rase, bu1 denied there \~·a-. an\· im· ~11A~11 fUPr1 -The body of former congressman Adam Clayton Powell leaves for New 'l'ork loday to he in state al Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church. v.'here he v.•as minister more than 30 years. Po\\•ell. 63. died TueSday niizht-at a Miami hospital after more than two wepks in a coma. reportedly suffPring from complications fn1!01.1•ing • prnstRle surgery. \\:ednr.sday tr ibutes poured in fnr lhe man who "'as Ame.rica's brst·kn<l"'" Negro politician for many ye ars. a cnn. troversial figure who !flved tht. gMd life but also left an outslanding reco rd a§ a congressman v.·ho pushed liberal and anti-segregation legisl alion. Rep. Charles B. Rangel (0·:'\ Y. 1, 1he only man who ever beat Powell al the polls. called him "one of the giants of Capitol Hill and one of the most dynamic Wicks leader s black America ever had." Rep. Sh irlt"y Chisholm I n.N .Y l, a black candidate fnr presiden1. said. ''I belie\'e the entire nation if nfJt lhe entire "·orld is now deprived of a man v.·ho stood firm in his ideas nf effecli\'e mean· ingful change. \\'e are now minus one nl our most colorful, dynamic as 1.1·elJ <1s h.istoric figures.-'' Powell 11•as excluded from Con~re~s in lfll\7 for allC'~ed misu se of fu.nds. but later won rf'inslalement . He wa:r; defeated for re-electio n in his Harlem district in 19i0 proprirt ~· 1i11•oll·ffl on hi s part. · Thr Sun quoted \\'tl ~on. v.•ho wa s previous)_\' mentioned as instrumental in arranJZing ITI finane ing fnr the enn· \'enli nn. as sa,\'in1: not only 1hat :\-Ir~. Re;ird acknov.•ledsed \Vri1ing the memo but that her boss. \\'il!1am R. :\1errlam. acknowlrd11;ed rece1 v1n~ the memo. Thr Sun artic!r rrlalrrl that \\'ilson s;:iid i\1crriam can1e to sec him to discuss the mf'mn nn Frb. 28. the da y bcfOrt' the Andcrsnn column discussing the memo <1ppeared . by Rangel. 1'hc eolun1n \\'as di,.trihutcd on the 28th Circuit Court JudRe J;ick A.' Falk ruled ......,. Twn davs latc'r. ~l~s . Beard also called lh?t a.ll of ~owell_'s personal property. in \\l ilsnn' io ·discuss the memo. \\'ilson said, i\~iami -chiefly jewelry he brought "".Ith according tn !he Sun. him when he wa s rushed I~ the hospita l The Sun quoted \\li!son as sayinJZ In the from the Bahamas fl-larch 1 -should ~e tarw record ing that it v.·;is i\·lerriam v.·hn turned over lo the executor for Pov.•ell s ordt"red t\lrs Re<ird to v.·rile the memo estate, attorney Nigel Bov.·e of Nassau. tM>causr. he · \\'as confused about the Dowe is a~so altorn~y f?r Darlene Ex-naturC'. of lhl' JTI ('()n1·enr io n pledge. pose. Po"''ell s companion In recent years, \\'1lson "'as quoted that i\·lrs. Be11rd v.·;is "'.ho is nam~ in Powe~l's will ;is reci-t"no smart 10 put such ;i sensiti\'e matter pient or all his property in the Bahamas. on paper . hut fo lJn y,•cd i\·lerriam 's orders DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otl!~try of tht Da ily Pilot Is guarantetd lldll@• l:ly j ;lQ p,m .• ctll •~II yf)Ur CllPV W•ll Pt l:lrouQ~I Ill you. C1ll1 lrt t1k111 u~llt I.JC 11 m. !•Tur.,ey t nd SundtV' If vnt• do Ml '"""' your co11v ov 9 1.m. S8 IU•d1·1. o· 8 1 m and hand deh,·ered the men10 to hiln . \\lilson 1~·11s quoted that hC' was "sure as can he" that .\!rs. Beard was mnusetrap- ped into 11•rit1ng the me1nn by i\lerriam ;ind F.d"·ard .I. Gerritv. an lIT sen ior \'ice presi dent in charge of public rela· lions. Thr Sun sa1n \\'1lson bcllcvrd the mr.mo c;:ime into Anderson's hands throu~h i\1ernam . whom he called a busv-body Ji!f]p ,C:\ly. • The Sun said \\'1lsnn said it v.•as obvious Anc1Prsnn had the nriginal memo and not a copy. and 1t had to come from ~!er· riam, At Food Plant Explosio.ns Ki.II • Eight Ill Dallas • DALLAS \U PI J -Eight persons ha ve been killed in a triple explosio n and fire et a food processing plan!. Firemen said an unslablt chemical used 1n prese rving bread could have caused ii. ~ven persons 11.·fre injured, including nne seriously. It \\'8S the worst explosion or fire in Dallas since 1946 "'hen 10 persons diet! in a doy,•rltown hotel bias!. Fire Department spokesman Gene ~ .. lye.rs said the explosion occurred \Veclnesday near a storage area in the Pennwall Corp. plant containing 15·20 tons of potassiun1 brf)mate. ''The chemical is volatile and n1usl be kept al a certain lem perature and humidity," Myers s;iid. He i;aid the chemical "'as capable flf <.'ausing such a blast. but the deparln1ent ha:r; not of· flcially detrrmined the cause'. ll tOOk firemen e1~ht hours to recover the bndics, v.·hich v.·ere buried under tons of rubhle. Nineleen persons rscapcd the bu ilding after the first explns1on. Tht> eight vie· Hms remaiae.4 _j_pside the_ building v.•hen the St'cond -and 1nos1 inten se -blast rocked the plant. shan<>r ing its walls and damaging se\'en buildings in t h e nrighbnrbood. J.C. Cannon. 2.1. "'hO \.\'orks aeross the streC't as a printer . aod th ree other v.·orkers from ne1~hboring hu1ld inJ,!s entered the fnod plant ;:tfler the initial blast tn try to reseue any sur\Pivnrs . The secondar.v explosion came just arter they left, havini: carried out one "'orn11n . "I w11s ne1·er so sc;ired in my life a[ter th;i! second explo.~ion." C;inn-0n s;iid. He said \\1hrn he heard !hr first ex· plosion. "I thought a trurk had hit our bui!din~ . . . It threw pie ces of steel behinrl nur bu1 :di n,1?" Cannon said ht> saw "'orkers struggling to get out of the building . He said he Gasoli11e 1'anks Explode, Burn; W orkcr Perishes ATLAN'fA llJPf 1 -A lhundcrini: r-x· plosinn ha~ rippl'd thrnuJZh a g;i:r; storaize tank farm in the Atlanta suburb or Dnraville today killing nnr workman and bathln~ nearb.v hnmt"s in flames. Al leas! fnur nther persons. all rcJ<:idents of n<>arby houses. were injured and three houses were left In charred ruin.~. Abnut 300 other horncs 1\•ere f'vacuated. C;iuse of the bias!, "·h1ch triggered a srrics nf, lc.~scr explflsions, v.•as nol im· n1ed1atel y deter mined. The explosion occurred at the Triangle Refinery. part of the vast complex of i;1or11_i:!e lanks siluatC'd just off Atlanta's ru~y fnur ·lane p<>rimeter highway, about 15 miles northeast nf down1 n\vn Atlcinta. The tank farm i:r; surrnunded bv manv small houses and is near a lar.ge ;iutO assemply plant. Flames from thrt'e of the h11 .• • .. r:1~<' l ~nks ~hot hundreds of fe<'t in thr air 11nd firemen worked frantic;itly hni;in!i( do\\'n four fllher lank!! to keep them from ex· plrxling. Tv•n ad jar<>nt ranks -one con- taining 54.000 b11rrels of gasoline and !he nlher 35,000 barrels -were in particular danger. A great p;ill of blac·k sn1oke. clearly ,·isible to residcnsl of twn count ies. rnse into the early morning sky and traffic coming into the city from the nortbeast sector of the metropolitan area was jammed. he ard the employes say others v.·ere slilf inside . "Nohody was dfl1ng Anylhing. so four of us decided lo gn in. \Ve fnund A woman 1vho was holding her heacl. She 11tarted fa llin,I!, so I ~rabbed her and pushtd her lo another guy \\'bo took he.r out," !ht printer said. He said she said »Omeone else v.•as back there. "All v.•e could see \\'115 tw1s1ed metal and v.·iills mixed 1n v.•1th smoke. \\1e didn't find anybod_x else or hear an yont," Can· non said. 6 Lose Lives lr1 Va11couver W i11dstorni VANCOUVER. \\lash . (APl -A \•lolenl "'indstnrm that lashed th is 8f1Ulhwestern \\1ashinRlon eit .v ha s killed thrP.e wnmen ---.JiOO ll:i_rt"e <:b_ildrc_n__at 11. !!hopping center r1nd injured about 300 persons. The storrn \Vedne.sday dcmolii;hed 11 i;r;ide SC'hool v.,hC're about ~ pupils Wf're in el~ss, bu1 studenl!'I and trt1cheri; ;11 Forl V;incou\'er High Srhool rushed lhe 200 yards to thC' Ogdrn grade !!Chool to resrue children . About 40 l'h1ldr·rn v.·ere laken to hospitals ror lrt'atmenL but no serious in· Jurr "'as re ported. "One v.•a.11 complelr.ly rnllillpsrd on gi.J ynunJZSlers." said Jnhn Karas, de1n of men at the hi~h sehool. "The high school kid s were 1nagnifirent ... they dug 1t the "'all "'it'1 their bare hands and pulled thP kids out." Ne;irby, w;ills eol1:1pscd al a di.~count slnre 11nd a bo"·!ln,i: allPv. A v.·nm An and her '"'" youn,g children ..:_one a week old -\\'ere killed v.·hen their car wa s demolished by the "'ind in !hr-11tore'1 parking Int. A mother and her ynunj!; son v.·rore rru.~hed tnside lhe store v.•hen the wall~ collapsed . Another v.·oman died under 1 "'all of the bo11·1inj!: al le1 . Some "'Hnesses said ihey fir5l thought the storm v.·as a 1nrnado -1 riare phenomenon nn lhe \\'est Coa~I . Tht Na· l!nnal \Vea ther Ser\'ice announced later it \li!S determined !ht> storm ~·as an "in· len~e thunder i;quall. '' The C'l;irk County Cotnrnission dC'Clared lhe county a di:r;11s1 er are11 . f.nv . D:tn Evans did thf sainro. openin11 the door for full·~C'ale r<>covrrv f'f for1s. Niational Guardsm en were ·mobili1.ed to prevent lontinl!. Obsc r\·ers sttid a n1;:ij!W disaster Wil!I fl\"Crted her<iuse the "'ind lifted !he roof al the gradt' school . ke('fllng it frnm cr<ishing inside the buildin-'l . SC'veral homes v.·ere de.strn\'M :tnd nthC'rli sustained sha ttered v.·indOws. col- lar~ed j!araj!:es and Inst roo[:r; as the storm ripprd a q11;iir1er·milt" v.•ide parh of dei;trurlion ;:icros:r; more lhan I mile Of ~uhurh;in E;isl Vanrnuver . Some :mo person:r; "'ere treated at \'an· <'flU\'er·s tv.·o hospiln ls. 1'crn1 t:ut-'Bi!? Deal' 01\LAHOi\tA CITY IAP I -The Oklahoma Cnurt of Criminal Appeals ha~ held tha t a 25·year prison sentenC'e fnr thr thert of ont" carton of ci11arettes w1~ excess ive punishment. The court reduced Da vid Edw;ird Terrill's sentence 10 15 years. Terrill was convicted or breaking into the ciga reltro vendin11 machine in the Kerr-McGee Building here: IT DOESN'T REA LL,, matter wh1rh coastaJ city \\'e.'re talking about. Just fill 1n the names of your favorite in~umbent or challenger and lhe quotes v.•1!1 preUy much follow. 'Kick him, knife him, shoot him! You want an Academy Award, don 't you?' 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The jury found Berrigan and a nun ""ho 11·nrked 1.1·i(h him guilty on ~even counts 1n\·01111nR letters sn1uggle.d in and out of p1·1:-.on. but failed to agr£>e on the 1.500· 11·ord conspir;iry count th<1t v.•as I.he k<>y clement in the federal government 's case. That rount <"hnrged th11t lhe seven "did unl11wfu!ly , wilfully-11nd knowlingly--com· ----4 bine " to kidne.p Kissinger. blow up heatlnjl tunnels under federal huildings in \\'ashington and vand<1lize draft board of· fices. Bcrri~~n r<'1nains in prison on other f'harge~ y,•hilf' bail ha s heel\ continued for the remain1 n~ dcfend;in ts until the g('l1·rmment decides "'h ther to seek a nrv.· tr ial. Chie:f prosecutor \VLlham Lyn<:h de<:l in· C'd to spe:rulate on "'hat further action miithl be rakC'n. although before the jury carn e in he had said. ·'We \\'OU!d ne\•er drop thesr charges.'' _· TI1e U.S. District Courl jury oi' nine women and three 1nen addC'd six guilty verdirl~ Wednesda\' tn the nnC'. it h11d ret urned Sud.av. but said iL cou:d not,.. agree nn the ot'her three counts io the. 10. count indirtmcnt. Lcll unrcsoh•cd we:r c. the general co n· spiracy charite involvinit all stvtn <leftn· dants and two other charges that said two letters Involved in the case contained kid- nap threats wh ich were rnAiltd Jn viola· Unn of U.S. J)('JSl11I regulations. In ,.ddltion to the letter· mugiling conmuon agalnst him Sundaf. Serrtean REV. PHILIP BERRIGAN FLASHES SIGNAL OUTSIDE COURTROOM Jury Hopel111ly De1dlock1d on K1y Kidnap Conspiracy Char .. \\'lls round · AU illy \\lednesday of al· ternplinB to smuggle three ol.ht"r letters out of the federal priso n In ncarb.v l,Atwisburg . \Vhrre he w11s COJ'fll\_ed ln 1970 for destroyl n$! draft bo .. rd files. Sister Elir.11bcth McAlister. J2. an art hist!'>ry tc11 chcr from New York Cit~, w11s C:Onvicted of 11lltmpting to smuggle thrtt. lttlrrs In to Bt!rri~an. Btrr1gan 11nd Slsttr Elli .. btth face max imum sentences of 10 years for e1ch lclter.s mtiggl ing count. Judge R. Dli:on Herman 8et no" d11tt for sentencing, bul tent11tive.ly "'reed 011 !\fay 2 as the da tri for a hearing JIM a defense contr.ntion that lhe lettcr·smug~ glin~ prosecution Wll!I dlscrimin11t<>ry. "Thnusands and tho:.is111nds of letter• are taken out of pr1~n~ llleg.11\ly, if ont may call It that." said the nun'i lawyer, Paul O'Dwyer. "We are hopeful theae ron •l<llons will be set 11ldt." ' 7 ·1 a A c p a w • h a I w I • . . . ~ Orange-Coast Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 65, NO. 97, ~ SECTIONS, SO PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA THURSDAY. APR IL: 6, 1972 N TEN CE NTS Rogers Urges High Rise Newport Freeze • Ill By L. PETEil KRIEG 01 lht Ot llY ,1111 Sl1tf Angry because fellow NP1vpnrt Beach c0uncnmcn 1vouldn't re11nkc a Newport Center hig h rise building pe rmit. Vi ce ~iayor Howa rd Rogers snys he wants a high rise freeze over the entire city until a new maste r pl an is done. Rogers said he'll proposr such an ordinance at ~'londay night's City Council meeting. "And if the C-Ouncil "'on't do it, the pecr ple will." warned Roge rs. sayi ng he doesn't think it would be hard to gel the question be for e the voters in an initiative election. Rog ers said his proposal will call for public hearings lo be conducted before the city "'ill issue a building pcrn1it for an,v structure more than 28 feet tall - an ywhere in the city, A Comm un ity .Developn1ent Depart- ment official said this morning that ,would mean about 1~ su ch pu blic hear· ings by counci ltnen each month. Roge rs vo111t'd to call fo r the blanket moratorium as he cast the lone dissen- ting vote at a special council meeting \Vcdncsday when the council refused to revoke the bulding perg1it for a five-story structure in Bloc k 200 otNewpOrt Center. Residents in hil lside hon1es east of the huge corrimcrcial con1pl cx asked for revocation because the build ing would partially block their view of the water. l:l owevcr, coun ciln1en, acUng on a mo. Detotir Cotafusion Prevails .LY PILOT SllU Pll-9"' fie on Bristol Street and' Palisa~es Road is also be- ing detoured via the new r oad immediately south of the old road. Detours will stay in effect about tu10 years or until the Ne,vport Freeway extension Aer ial view of Newport BouJevard. looking north. shows four new deto urs \\'hich \Vent into effect in Costa Mesa J\1onday to allow construct ion of a drainage proj ect. Bell-shaped outline to the right and left is the new Newport Boulevard r oute. Traf· is completed. _ Pacts T outli1i g $5 ~lillion Go To P1iil co-F ord • Tv.•o U.S. Army air defense contrac ts totaling ncarly S5 million have bee n a warded I() Philc(}.Ford Corporation's Aeronutronic Division in NewPQrt Beach. Because of the nature of the pac!. no Increase in employ ment is expected , ac- cording lo Louis Heilig. Ph ilc(}.f'ord vice pres ident. The new contract provides for continu- ing eng ineering serv ices on the Chaparral anti·aircrrirt missile syste m. Production work on the cu rrent model of the miss ile ended last fall at the company's Ana- heim plant. The missile is designed to home in on the hea t of jct exhausts. It is pla nned for use by the Army as a mobile forwa rd air defense system. The missile ls laun ched from a tank-like vehicle. Alaska Rati~ics Bid Girls Take Ove1· 9 Post s In Goverment of Newport ' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of l~e Di iiy Piiot 11111 Women's libbers. rejoice. Girls took over nine of the top posts in Newport Beach cit y government tod ay as students from the tv.•o local h i g h schools assumed the reins of power for a da y. Forty-nine posts from mayor lo court cle.rk were occupied by Newpo rt Harbor l·ligh and Corona det Mar High seniors as part of Youth Civic Day. The annual event. sponsored by the Lea~ue or Women Voters, gives students a chance to see the workings of local government from the inside. This year, a total of 16 girls partici- pated. Vicki McCa rthy served as mayor of the city and Kitty Mock was among the membe• of the city council. Both attend Corona ire\ Mar. · and their jobs for the day: John Bucher. vice mayor: Steve Plumb. councilman; Vincent D'Amore, cou ncil man ; Kenneth S~rkissi an, city mana ger: Ron Wal ker. cJty attorney: and Rand y Hause. build- ing ad1ni nistrator. Also. Da vctte Chambers. zoni ng admin- istrator: Brooks ~fon t gon1ery, cily plan admin is!rator: Russ Tucker , fire ma r- shall : Da n Richa rdson, harbor and tide- lands administrator : Joni Lacy, clt.v librarian: \\1ayne Frankli n, assista nt marine safety director: Bob Coble, rec- reation superintendent ; Clyde P.·rad!ey . personnel officer and Chris Edwards police patrol division commander. Other Nev.•port Harbor part icipants were Tom Osborne. police detective div i- sion commander ; Craig Johnson. public works director: Richard Simons. post- (See YO UTH, Page %) lion by Councilman Richard Croul. sus- !':tai ncd the permit on a 5 to I \'Ott'. They said they feh the developer .. John f..'l. Shea Jr .. had earned a 1•tsted interest in the building permit si nce construction had slarted. City Att orney Dennis o·xell 1'aid the courts have not established any clear-cut way to tell when a bu ilder·s rig hts ha\'(' •·vested ." but saitt if they have. there •~ no \\'AY for a municipa lit y to revoke a permit." Q'~eil declin ed to mRkt> a de!C'!'nllnil· llnn on ,·es1ed 1ntercs1s in 1h1s cai;r He sug~csted the .eiry \1·nuld br subJ1'!'l 10 a l:i11su11 1f ll !'l'\'Okcd 1hr pt'r n11t , noti ng !h<ll Shea had 11\re;id\' .spent n1u1 ,. tha n S IOO.Ol~l Qn plnnn1r1~ thr SR.\O.OCMI structure. Fortner city :1ttornr\' Tully Sc~ 11ll1Ur. la11•yer fnr Shea, told thr rnunc•d fl<1I ou~ he woutd s11e 1r the prrn111 11 a!' ":u;1kr<i . I-le called Shea ;:in "1nMrrnt h1 ~1;:111 dcr" in the dispute over 11hc1hcr nr nol thrrr sh<lulct be redu ced he1gh1 limits at ;\!"11•por1 l'cnt(1r. RC':;1drni ~ ·in the Bro;1dn1oor·Harbor \ 1r111 llll ls tra<·ts \\'ho 11ar11 the control'.", throu.-:h n 1·cij1L·lc callrd R .. sight plnne." h:11c> npp<ircn1ly backrd off tbc1r th reat ur a l:111·suit over the council il<'linn. Thoni:1-" \\'n<idrurr. aunrnrv for the hon1 CQ1\•ncrs. 1.:oncedcd 1h1s inorning it "·ould be unlikely lh11t 11 court y.·ould issue an injunction to slop the building al (Ste IJJGH RISE, Page ZJ . Bombing 'Heaviest' U.S. Turns Loose Planes on N. V iets SAIGON (AP) -The United Slates unleashed today the heaviest air attack on North Vietnam sin~e the bombing ha lt In 1968, trying to cut off the base or the growing North Vietnamese offensive in &uth Vietnam. On ground fronts, North and Sout h Vietnamese battled for a district town 75 miles north of Saigon. Th e enemy attack rolled into its eighth day on the northern front. Fighting continued in the central highlands. Pea se Charges Ryckoff Polic y Harms Ecolog y City Council hopeful Harvey 0 . Pea se charged tod ay that the City Council can- didate preaching ecology the most is doing the most to po llute the Newport Beach landscape. Pease sa id he was speaki ng of his Fift h Dis trict oppoe nt, Paul H. Ryckoff. who has posted bright colored signs all over town. Pease also noted the signs are ii· legal. "Rycko(f has devoted lots of talk to the subject of environm ent yet no cand idate has po lluted the landscape more with of· fensive colored signs on telephone posts, fences and signboards." Pease said. Whie admitting use of the signs is a bl t inco ngruous with his own beliefs, Ryckoff nevertheless strongly def~nded th e advertising method this morning. "I regret the ir bad looks, too." Ryc koff · said. "but I need to make my name knoWn . "I guess the only thing I can say is tha t while th ey ma y seem inconsistent wit h environmental matters. a person does have lo get elected in order to try to do these things.'' City off icials co nfirmed that all outdoo r political advertising signs are against city ordinances. To this, Ryckoff replied. '"They seem In be customa ry in most localities, including Newport Beach. I ca n remember form er years. I don't believe I've been in · no\'alive." Mayor Ed Hirth . the incumbent Fift h Distr ict councilman who both Ryckoff and Pease wan t to unseat, also ca me in for criticism fr om Pease today. He charged that the mayor has voted for excessive projects, like the civic center and Newport Center fire station. U.S. sour ces r.~tin1atrc\ 400 planes at- tacked target s 111 1~or1h Vie lnain, half from 7th Fleet carriers and half from 'Oases in South Vietnam and Thailand. They said the attacks \\•ere ordered by President Ni xon. Three carrie rs \YC'rr cnm 1nit!cd to 1ht: air ca mpaig n. Fire destroyers offshore added their fiv e-inch ,1.1u11s tn the born· bardmenl. Target s were ;H1!1;i1rr rnft ha1tcr1cs. ;u11I radar stations, surft1t'C·tn·air n1iss1 lcs., ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 I ; .. long -r<1ngr artillery Iha! has becn f1ri n~ across the demi\itar11ed zone , and storage areas. The North Vietnamese. radio said to U.S. jets .,. .. ere shot down over North Viet- nan1 duri ng the day. The U.S. Command declined to say whether riny planes "''ere lo:-t. Snu r«e~ said all the strikes 1vere YJuth nf the 201 h parallel . v.•hich is 200 miles north of the demilitarized zone dividing ~Sre BOl\1BING, Page 2) Cooli 011tlin es Report Plan For N ewpo_rt P. D. ''Dee" Cook, a candidate for the Newport Beach city council from th e Srvrnth IJistrict, today detailed a pro- pnsa! he lhi nks will establish better line1 of con1n1uniration between city govern- 1nrn! and the people. ('ook said he want s tn sec !hr counri1 t~su(' a monthly re port to a l t hnrnrn11ncrs' associarions. ch·ic an d busine!)s groups and prO ()()Ses these be co1n plc rncnted by qua rterly d i n n e r rnc<'lings between council men R n d Jeadrrs of these organizations. "This type program is lhc answer tfl elin1in;1ting threats of ini!i11t11·es. rrferen- dun1s and recalls thar 11·e can 1vell do withou1." Cook said. J-le said the counciJ·wnut'd compi le th e report s from information submitted by department heads and t•oordinated by lhe city nian ager. "The cos t or the program wo uld be minirnal." Cook ~aid , "and it would invite input from representatives of ap- proxi mately 30 to .15 highly respected org11nizations. "It woul d also ket•p lhr."P civic leaders infonned and v.•ould produt'e a ri cher bond of friendship, trust. rappnrl and confide nce." Cook said '!'he monlhly repot'ls ob1111ncd b.Y the ci- ty manager from his autes 111ould cover accompli shment and suggestion., for greater pro<lucliv ily of the personnel in their own department s. Cook noted that each deparln1 cnt woulrf not be required lo produce one report every month, but that they would bf! rotated so each deparlment furn ished one such repo rt each quarter. JUNEAU. Alnska !AP) -Alaska has become the I Ith sta te to ratify the pro-- posed constitutiona l a me n d m en t guaranteeing equtil rights lo women. It was approved Wednesday by t he legislature. Gi rls also held the top tw o positions on the Newport Beach police force. Susan Lazzara of Harbor .. High served as chie f. of poli ce and Maria Ricca of Cd~f High was assistant chief. George Jackson Friend Gives Testimfllt!J Gar y Thomas, t he proser utor who \vas crippled for life in the shootout at ~'l ar i n County's Civic Center . is \Vheeled out or security compound after tesli· ryl ng at murder, kidnap and conspiracy tria l of Angela D11 vis. See story. Page 5. Cook. a former councilman. is running against Jonas "John" Store in Tuesday 's election . County Offi cials Und er Restraint On Trip Spending Coast Weather Continued sunny skies over the Orange coast is the prediction fo r Friday. Highs of 63 are expected at Che beaches, rising to 70 inland. Lows 4S-S3. JNSmE TODAY Lowell Tltomas. wlio turned 80 tod~I/. says. ''It ttltt.t rather ailly to tr11 to do &o many tlti11gi -except it'.~ beeh so much fun." See story, Page JD. '" M, ttY• , '-"...... J ('"~''" Jt.41 Cemlc• ~· C'"twtff >rl Dt91t1 "'!lc•t If •• ,.., ... P• ' l fltfrt•llllMlll '"" Pin-st-» ,,, llM •tt•,. --1L M n Allll 1.llMltf't tt Mt<tllt l .. tf Mut11l,,.,YMt U NlllHM NfW1 4 C>rllllt ("'""' 11 '""" 11·)1 ltw:I Mtrtttlt 12•l l T1l1•ltltll J' T11t1•1 24-d """"' . .__., ""'" '"n WtfM ,._... f Kathy Benson of Harbor High learnf'd the ropes of the finance directo r's job. \Vhen the list of assignments was fi rsl made up. Kathy was assigned to serve as Generri l Services Director. A last minute switch movcd J im L'Eclusc of Harbor High into Iha! po.~t. wh ich oversees refuse collection in the cit v. Vi leric Ca rdeiro u•as marin(! safety director. Sherry Patterson sel'ved as pa rks. beaches and recreation directnr and Karin Sue Feldman was thr manager of the chambe r of commerce for the d11y. An attend Co rona dcl Mar High School. Other Newport Harbor High students Wa ter Heater BursL Soaks Laver's Ho1ne A ruptured water heater scnl Newport Beach Fir-e D!partmenr ctews to pro- fe ssion:i l tenn is star Rod Laver 's Coronn del Mar home Wednesday night to shut off a va lve and mop up. Damage to the highly ranked U.S. court competitor 's home at 45()1 Camden Drive, was limlled ,cind firemen qui ckJy vacuum· ed up the spill. La ver Is currently in Houston, Ter ., on the tennis circuit but hls wire a:ener11ly remains at home. Shot to Death at Home SAN JOSE <APl -James E. Carr, a friend and former ccllrnate of slain Soledad Brother George Jackson. v.•ai kil led today by rifle and shotgun fire as he walked out the back door or his San Jose home , police said. A cnntro11ersial pri son leader wh\\e he served tim e at Soledad and San Quentin. Carr. 21), was cut down at 7:11 a.m. as he left his house to go to work, said Sgt. Robe.rt Burrows. Police searched for two men a wit ness sa w leave lhc l!rca in a bluP. car. Two men simil ar to the dC'sc.ript ion provided by 11'-t \Vltness were picked up about 30 minutes JJfter the shooting in Morga n Hill. about 25 mil.cs south of San Jose. Police &Bid they Were held for ques- tioning. Carr, a powerfully-built black man. w3s arrested a yea r ago durln~ a court hea r· Ing for !he Soledad Brothers. Whe n a bailiff took 11r paper a"·ay from Jackson, carr vaulted a railing 11nd was later charged with aMaultlng a peace officer. "He and George were extremely good friends. J immy really loved George Jackso n." .... :,irl Cii rr ·s lawyer Richard Hodge. "I can thio k of lot s of reasons why somco ne v.·ould want to kill him , people from the far left. the fa r righr and in between because he was a very con· tr;oversia l leader in pr ison . .,. HOdge said. "Some people thought he was a CIA agent. others thoug ht he was a super- radical. '' the attorney said. Hodge represented Carr on the assau lt charge. Although Ca rr pleaded guiJt,y, a judge la st December reduced it to ll misdemeanor and put Ca rr on tw(}.ye;i r probation, Jackson. 29. was killt<I Au g. 21 by guards at San Quenf\n prison who said he w~s trying to scapr. The remaining twn black SoledRd Brothers ch11rged wit ti Jack ~n in the killing of a SOl~ad prison guard we re found Innocent of the cha rges f\1arch 27. Hodge said carr went into Soledad in 196\ a "funetional illiterate" but through his fr iendship wit h Jackson became liter11te and ,. ''mathematical genius" who later atudied 11 UC Santa Cruz. Conser vati o1ti st Walk Scl1edul ed A three-mile river walk along the mouth of the Sant a Ana River will begin at 9 e,m. Saturday at Estancia Hlgh Scho()l In Cosla ~tesa . The Tri-county Q>nservatiOfl Lc11gue is ~ponsoring the walk for the public of the .river bed v.·hich runs belwc.cn Costa Mesa , Newport Beach and }lunling ton Beach. An explanation of ancient Indian burial grounds on the site. much of which is part (lf th.e nearly 300 statt~wnecl acres wanted by Costa ~1csa for F"a lrv1ew Park, will accom pan y the walk. A bus will meet lhe hikers al the river mouth and retul'n thc.m to Estancia for lunch. ' Severa l Orange County suprrvlsors and a bc\'Y of minor officials left for Sacramento today after heing served with copies of a cour t order designed lo prevent their use or t;i x 1noney during festivities surrounding lhe open ing of a lobbyist office in the slate capitol. Attorney Duffcrn Helsing. legal counsel for the Santa Ana Register, obtained lhe order \Vednesday from Superior Cour\ J udge Kenneth Willlami;. His l11wsuil llsls f..1rs. Claire Kelley of Huntington Beach as plai nti ff. r.1 rs. Kelley l!i. chairv.·oman of COST (Council on Sensible Taxation 1. l·lelsin« arted for the newspa per in its recent op- position to the pay rajse voted to themselves by county supervl~rs. 1-le.l~lng said his 11ction will prevent 0 uni)' Auditor Vic lleim from cashinR expense vou~hers subm itted by ~nty of· ficials on their return pendin~ A court hearing scheduled for Aprll 17. He said ti wfl\ be determined Mt the hearing If U(. eipcnse~ are le&illmate county CO!ts. .e, 0.61LY PllO I " Dune s Parl{ Income for February 'Only' $4,340 The February monthly report for Newport Ounts Aqua tic Park showed on· ly $4,340 income for the county on the lease of the park to Col. 0. H Byrd . of Dtillas. Tex The der:reaslng inc:ome and generall y rundown condition of t.he park at the mouth of Upper Newport Bay led the Board of SuperviAOtl to warn the operators r.11rch 21 that unless conditiona suddenly Impro ve the lease, in affect since 19~ will be cancelled. The ~upervlsors were 11lso concerned about the restsurant, a vital part of the > le1se arran;eme.nt. It has been closed for 1ev~r1J months. Walter Chaffee. Newport Dunes attor- ney told board membtr1 on March 21 , th11t the restaurant. called the Ocean Toad, ~·Ul be rMpene:d u soon a,-bankruptcy proceedings of the most.recent sub.leases c;an bt resolved. &1rd member1 were told by the Coun· ty Administrative Office that the Dunes optrators planned to build ~ hl,c:h rise apartment-hotel on the property if permission could be obta ined from ~e."•port Beach. Upon motion of Supe.rvlsor Ron1Jd Caspers of Newport Beach the board warned Col. Byrd that the plan to bt1"& the nperalion up tn accept11.ble standards must Pe in by April 1 or the lease will be c11nccllrrL Thry sugg1!$t ed tha,1 planning1 real property and harbnrs. braches and pa~ks department aid the oper1lors !n dr1y.•1ng up a new •entral pla_n whieh would _in- clude a study of !he feasibility nf 11dd 1ng the apartment-hote l to th~ f11cll it]('~ Planning· College Teachers Ask Pay Increase Two ye11r~ ago. suptrvi:;ors thrr:11rnr1I lo ca ncf'I !ht' l('ase thing 1nnprrnt1\P toilets. dirty food stands an d tht clo,,eri restaurant. Shortly lherf'~ver I he restaurant wa.~ reopened by !he nr w suble.<isee1. Cnunty Counsel Adri11n Ku~ prr !old ~u pe.rvlsor11 th at poor u~P or thr recrrB· tional f11cil ily by the publ ir \\'as probRbly duf' to Its stc11dy dr!erioration Hearin g Set _T onig-ht 8) RUDI ~l~DZl~LSKJ 01 1111 Dlih !l>olllt 11111 Teachers frnm Orang"" Coast and Gn ldf'n 'Vest cnll~ges \\1ednesd.11y nighr a!ked Orange. Coast Community Colle5le District Trustee~ for across-the-board l'ro•n Page l salary increases nr ~ ~ perrcnt . fhe re<"ommend aflt)n. nd vancrrl b~ rhe jo1nl .1cadt.m1c !ien;ite!i. \\·as taken under advisement bv the Board of Trustet~ Nn formal" artion. to approve or deny 1he re- quest y,•as_ taken by them. ~la y IO Set Ron Gihsnn, 11 Gnlden \\!est "ollE>gP genlogy insrrurtor. tnld the. board th<1t !he request "'as has.cd on inflationa ry fac- tor~. as reflec1ed by rises in the Consumer Price lnde1. U.t1ng a comple1 ~ormula of a\·erage dailv at\('ndance as measured ;igainst thP dls lr1ct·s assrssed ''aluatinn. (;ibso n potn!C'd out lhat the 378 tea chers dJ> not earn as much as t he~· should. He argued I hat I hey are underpaid for the amount of "·nrk thf'y are rfQuifed to pc(for m. The $4.340 c.:nun1y birr of 1hl' l"eh1 u11r\' income ill basrd on a S14.104 "·o~~ Rn11 t ... lips and l0t·ken•; 11ct·ounted fnr $2 1fl0 nf the le;ise pRymenl , and M<1r1ne rrp111nni: broui.:ht $592 to lhe county of an $11.R.')7 gross. - Adn1 ission to thr par·k for the rnonth totRlcd ont~· $47 of which the <'(lunly receiv ed SI0.34. Ne,1:port Beach planning commissioners tonight wll! conduct pub lic hearings on pr()J>Osals to build condominiums In Ba !· boa's Fun Zone and on a 37-acre p.!rcel In West Newport that encroaches into state freeway right-of-way, BOMBI NG • • • the two \1ietnan1s. Planes also atl.11r:ked the North Viet- 'Last' Dela y Granted Durin$! his pre.~en!Rtion. Gibso n dro\'e h<lme the pOinl thRt Orange Coast Com- 1runity Cflllege IJistrict teache rs see an average of fi9 student s while the .a verage at other catnpuses is 27 students per in- structor. This. he sa id , attests to the "productivity" of the. local teachers. Thi" fr11nchis t. !e;:i~f ls h11 sed 1in 1 ar.v1n~ pcr·centai;:cs nf leRSP incnmf' to lhe r:ountv on the many activities 11! the <1qu1111c park. The cnunt~· ineorne in Januar.v "'RS only ~4.10~. Chaffe blamed this on "'inter wea!her . Comn1issloners "'iii meer ai 7 36 p.m in City Ha ll. Part of the 49~-unit townh ouse complex planned along Superior Avenue is on 1and designated as the potentia l site of an interchange be!"'een !he Pacific-Coast namcse on lhe norlhern front of Soutti Virtnam ,llnd adjacent area~ in Laos. North of Saigon, elements of three North Vietnamese div isions we. r e rf'ported to ha ve poured across lhe -Cam· bodi ~n border and su rrounded the district f'IWJl of LocJ."inh. 75 !Jli !~ north of Sai~on and five mile_.. from the frontier. Randano to Face Trial To dale. admfni~tralive ~nurces. havf! indicated that onl.v enough funds are a1·ailable fnr a rai se or 2.5 percent. or a total of $150.000. The attorney also challenfterl thr roun· l."·.!i ownership of the p11rk contending tha1 the state deeded the tidel;i,nds prop- erty to lh' public. not !hf' county, -F'reewa} and the J\'fl\'f>?rl Freewa y. neHhf'r of "'hich may f'ver be huilt 10 lhat poinl. HiJ?h\rR y 1.1 bel1\·een Loe ,\'1nh Rnd An Lor, the provincial c11p11al of Binh IAlng Pro\linr:e 15 mile11 tn the south. ~'as reported unsafe. An Loe was threalenet\ from the north. east <1nd west. field reports said. The high\\•ay was reported open from An Loe to Saigon but dangerous, and traffic was restricted. \Vllliam Toman, president of the R. H. Grant Corp .. which J!i ~eeking approval for the project said the route y.•ould be no problem. "We are not building in the route area." he said. Toman added that Grant officials are planning around the inter- cha nge. Toman said he was unsure of how much of the 37.1 ar:re parcel 1vouJd be taken up by the freeway. According to James Nuzum. Newport Beach planning officia l. the propost"d interchange would lake up a good portion of !he !"astern and southern edg es o{ the tra ct. Toman had indicated previously lhat the land in question would be open space anyy.·ay. Nuzum ,1;a1d that the tentative tract map showed open .:-;pace scattered all through the tract wir h the exception of a landscaped setbar:k area. there "'as lillle recreational space aroond the edges. "lf the frcc"'ay came through as it has been proposed, a row of buildings ~·outd be the first to go," ~u;:um said. \\li!liam taycock. city zone administra- tor, said that the state d!YisiQn_of high- v .. ays was notified of the p:ans when they \\"ere filed . Stuart Hil l. a slate right of wa y official. t.a id lhe s.tate. dot's not plan to send any- one to the planning session to discuss the use permil request. .. In a situation such as this in which "'e ha\1e a strong interest," Stuart sa id. •·no official represrnlalive would be sent unless invited by the cit y " Bob Nance, public relations director for the Department of Public \Vorks in Sacramento. admitted that the issue "'ill cause some rumbles. "I~ (the lract) is approved and the free "'ork shou'.d gel underw~y. we woul have to go through condemnation procedures.'' he said . The controversiRI Fun Zone p r o j , r t ca lls for a 51-unil complex hRving a maxi- mum height of 41 feet -six feet mor~ than the 35-foot limit currently recog- nized in a cily\vide moratorium on high risr . Other items f ;i c i n g study by the planning commission · -A tw~story condominium proposed for a half-a cre lot al the corner of Dahlia and Seavie\.\.' Avenues in Corona del Mar. -A request by Reuben's restaurant near Orange County Airport to p e r m i t live entertainment and patron dancing. -Requests to permit lriplexes to be constructed on i w o Balbo::1 Peninsu:a parcels at 419 and 421 E. Ba lboa Blvd. -A public-hf'aring on a 40-foot condl}- minium near s a I n , James Episcopa l Church on Via Lido. nea r the entranr:e to Lido Isle . Ac-1nr Ray ~1illand is part o"·ner of !he pro1rc1. ORANG E COAST " DAILY PILOT Tl\t O••"g' Co111 D•ILV PILOT , whl! wl\'(I\ l~ tO'TIO<nfO lhl NINI"''°"• •I P1Jbl,1htd bY 1n1 O•l"tl (Dist P11b lll.,•~1; COfT';11Jn1 5tp1 r1•r «lil<Ons t rt P1Jblo1n"', "Ond111 l~•DIJO~ ~:·01;. IO• Co1•1 ..... ,,. 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C.ltl'Otll!t : .xis NorlM I I Car!'lt..O llttl , .. ~ .... 17141 642-4J2\ Cl•tifl.tl Ad•t rtitltg 642·1671 Ce11vrltllf, lttJ, O''"'' Co111 '°llftli'~'"' c-o."r-No "'*' 11er11,, m"''''''-• trll(IOf!ll rTll111tf I ' M'lt•litt~/111 htrl •" '"'f !le rtOl'lldW.f'd ""''"'"t 1111ci1I IN' fTllUJon of (.,'frlgfll OIM'\ff, 5«0!'4' cltta IOlllltt N ilf I f (:01.. /./tll, (t illillnil9. IYbtritofoell ..,. Ct•r1t • tJ..•S Pl'!eftllW\<1 .. l'"ltl! U lJ ,.,.."tl\!Y/ ll'llUll l'Y •t11119ti... u u '"°""'"· South Vietnamese troops of the 5th Divisio n "'ere encountering h e a v y resistance outside Loe Ninh. One officer in the field said casualties on both sides were heavy adding: "There is no count, but there are many. many casualties." Vietnamese sources said Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van r.finh. commander of the .'lrd 1'filitary Region, met wit h Gen . Creighton \\'.Abrams to request more Amer ican air support. Informed sources said lhe only U.S. air support available is a squadron of American Alis, which are small su""bsonic fighter-bombers, and some helicopter gunships. The South Vietnamese planes are all in the north and the highlands. and the bulk of the U.S. jets and helico pter gunsh ips also "'ere operating -above and below the DMZ. The U.S. Comm<1nd said the attacks on North Vielnam were "in response to the invasion· of .the Republic or South \'iet- ·nam by North Vietna mese fo"rces who cross the demilitarized zone." II added that they \vere ordered "to help pro!ecl the lives of diminishing U.S. forces.·· The e<1mmand said the strikes would he of "limited duration," meaning they prob- ably will .continue for seevral days. Burglar Grabs $6,000 Worth Of Pantsuits A fast-moving band il sniitched neart.v sn.ooo wortQ of pantsu its from 8 Coron11 del ~lar women's wear shop Wedne sda y, after hurling a trash can through a \\'in- dow and triggering an alarm. Irvine resident Alvin E. Hella r Rrri vrd later at O'Brien 's Specialty Shop. 2Sl5 E. Coasl High w.ay, and estimated fOO outfits "'ere missing. Officer Robert l\1cCulloch arrived on the scene first to find a service station refuse barrel had been used to break into the store. Burglar alarm technici .11ns alerted when the signal was monitored elec- tronically notified Newport Beach pol ice headquartt'rs. Shop owner Hellar began a precise in- \'entory after listing a tentatl\'e $.5 .8fi4 loss including pantsuits m8de in the U.S. 11nd imported from Scandinavian coun- tries. , The break-in was ,1;imilar to a burgla r\' 1'uesday at JaX . 211 ~larine Ave .. Balboii !.~land. "'here the intruder got 52.000 1n \\·omen's \\'ear by prying ·"·indows and reaching inlo the shop. f'1•01n Page l YOUTH ... n1.ls1rr ~nd Paa!~ Jones . Alvin :\'vroos Rnrl ,Jn Perrin. courl clerks. - ('nrona df't ~1ar High participants Rl~o include Steve Mr:F'arlRnd, counc1:mRn; R1 ch11rn Redman. councihnan: .le.ff Duke. ;i:;~J.S1anl cit,v manager ; Ric.k Yorba, city clrrk . ,\1 prr1l: Butler. commun ity devel· opmenl ; Deborah Ann ,'ofellott. bu lldin11t 1nspector ~uPf°rvisor: Clndy Ai ichacl~. systtin~ Rnd riat::i processing .ana lyst and Brett )i:irches, purchasing agt.nt. Also, Brad Oit<tz, fire chief ; Robe.rt )iacdonald . dcpu1.v executlve officrr : Jeff Post. equipment millntenan r:e; Brt<t 1.undb<-rg. park sup~rintendent : Ron Sch()(!!nmehl. ~afC'ly and training cMrrti· nator : Michael ~vier. po/Jee administra· tion division commander : Rick Fellhuls , city engineer; ~argaret Sctterholm. u!ll· hies ~upt:r1ntenden1 and (itllian Symonds, court cltrk, The group he:d a mock cllv council st.sliion a! 1.30 p.m, ln the cit}r council cha"iTlbers On the aganda. amnng other thing, \\'ere discussions of high rise. btach use. police helicopters and the UPP<r Newport Bay . The -student,, ~'ere hosted 111 a luncheon .,, the ~iwan1~ Club. F'ormer ,\1ewport Beach rest<1 urateur Crt'ne Ranrl ann has received what an Or- nngr Count~· &:i-perto r Cou rt JUdgP h,..~ firmly "'nrned him \\•ill be the lasr delay of his brlbrry trial. · nandRl10. 41), y,·as ordered \\'Nine.<idaV hv udge 'V illiam C. Speirs 10 face tri~I ~1a.v 10 on rharaes that he "'as invo:vrd in !he 11t1empted bribery of Costa ~1esa patrolman Gary Bar\\•ig. He got the delav after Judgf' Spe in!: ~pent most of lhe da y examining doctors' reports which claim the triRI at this stai;:e could be dangerous In the ligh t of the hc<1rt condition that ha s hospilalizcd Ran- dano nn several occasions in re c en t ninnths. .Judge Speirs urged Jose Feliciann's former partner to undergo correcth·e surgery and obtain any medical !rca!· m_ent neces~ar,v to rnsu re tha t he fRce.5 tri;il l\1a.v 10 on charges th;it havt put an alle~ed acromplice in state pr isnn Randano \\"as con vir:ted or iden tical Ownersl1ip Battle_ Over Boat End s In County Court A lhree-year battle over the o"·nersh1p nr the boat "Renee ·· h<1s ended in Orange County Superior C.Ourt \vith !he, real li re Renee gell ing the vessel ;:ind the m"n she sued in 1969 11ett!n~ SI .Ol'JO in dama.1;:e.~. Judge Rnbert J.. Corfman confirmed the jury awards to Mrs. Renee Dicke~·. 1014 Polaris Drive. l\;e"·port Beach and .James E. Carmack, 1401 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. ~1rs . Dicke'' sued C.'\rm;ic k ror possession of th.e 27·fnol "Renee "' aft er he allegedly fal\ed to keep up payment~ nn ""hat "'as to be his half share of the SI0.000 craft and then allegedl y sailed it to Catalina Jsland when she late r 11!· tempted lo sell it lo another purchaser. Carmack "'as arrested in Catalina After the thf'fl of the vessf!I was reported lo Nf'\\•port Beach police. Criminill 11rlinn \\'ii.~ no! pressed but Carmack claimed in the civil lawsu it that he had been suh- jected lo false imprisonment . lt \\•as alleged dur ing the lrn1! that C;irmack paid $1.500 down and '10f! further payment or 1100 tnwards hi!I: ~5.000 share of the "RenPe'' but forfe iled his iquity "'hFn he faili!d to keep up the payments. f rom Page l HIGH RI SE. • • lhi1! la1f' Sl11~l' If nothing else. the conlro\·ersy did ~erve to gt.t the "sight plane" mailer back ~fore the cnuncil . which ordered qui<'k Cilmpletion of a study of the con· cep l. Therf' is a sight pla ne . an ima,::1nary !Jnt ang llng dn"'" fro nl the hills. O\Fer the rnosl ~nutherly p11r1 of Ne "'porl Cenl tr, above \\'hir:h no srructurc_may rise. Tile fr \"ine Co mpan y agreed tn tlir ..,\ght plane a year ago y.·he n the area was planned a.~ A ch·ic center. l/O\\'l'rer. Al Auer. Irvine vice pre.<ii- dent. lold rouncilmen \Vednesday that he is nt)t interested in ('Xtendin,e: the.<ie cnn- trols nver an y other parcels of properly. Cnunrilm{fl) C;irl Kyml;i joined Ro~cr!! in saying he thought ~ome additional con- trols may be justif ied and deserve further consideration. Ro~ers' prnpnsed blanket feeeze "·11s lotallv endorsed by council candidate P11ul ·H Ryckoff thi~ mnrn[ng. AL the.. samt. . .time. it "'as cr11icizeti by outgoi nll Counci lman Lindsley Parsons. who sa id heii;:hl co ntrols must jto hand -1n- hand with open space and denslly re· qulr tments. Ryckoff. in a lt:tter to th(' council. tchoed Rogers' c11ll for the temporary ci 1ywide height freeze. 11aying. "the need for !h i~ action has ari~en in ~ever:il parts of the city, including Balboa Island ., The counc il. v.•hich did enact a 90-day freeze on construct ion ov er 35 feel 1n Blocks 100 and 200 at Newport Ce.nter, wilt get their fir.st requesl for a \•ariance 111 A public hearin~ at Mond11 y nighl.'s mettlng . Building official , Robert F'r.,Y\f'.r s11ld lodity he has approved a pe.rmil for 11 · th ree-story. SO.fool structure adjacent 1n the Newport Center Car Wa.~h. Fowler said be IDd not t:ipect a con· trovusy over this build ing bec2use it will t,e. hidden from homeowners' view by the rlvo-slory Sbea building. bribe ry charg es !ast Nov. 4 but received .:1 reprieve "'hen a "'eeping "'O man juror chRngPd hrr mind abou r -his guilt Arter l"Oling for the guilty \'f'rd ict. RRndano is frt>e on <1ppeal bond from the 00-da.v cou nt y jail tt>rm imposf'd l::ist monlh follo~·ing his ron\'icllon in Superior Court on chargl'! that hr hijacked 300 cases of liquor from 1he old Saddlebark Inn in Laguna Beach 10 Felfria no's res- ta ura nt in .'.\'ewport Beach. His partnership with the bl ind enter- t.:1iner wa s dissolved mo re than a year ago. Randano is not involved in Fe li- <'iano·~ We st.c1iH Drive ope.rat ion . Randano's alleged actions in trying lo remnve ,a key p~o~ecution witness in the. li quor li1jacking(Jvlal led to his prosecu- tion on the bribery ch<1rges. Samuel Rl)S- man. 27. of Laguna Niguel is currently .'ierving one to three year~ in staie prison for his '"front m;in" role ,in that bribery. Barwi~ testified in the earlier trial 1hat he \\'as Offered SI0.000 to plant drugs in !he car of Charles Drt>rer of Laguna f',ear:h. ·a former associate "·ith Randano in the Feliciano restaur<1nt operation who later ag reed In her omr a proseru · t1on "'ilness if the di~trict attorney 's of· fice wou:d drop its charges against him. Anin1 a l Bill Okaved • SACRA~1 E:VTO (API -A bill 10 lunil dissection and experi ment s ~·ith liv P nn imal§, is ad1'ancing in the legis!Rli\'e prncr..'i~. Appro\"ed 52-8 on rhr ~ssC'mhJ.v \\1edn·csrlay. it 1\·ould prohlbi1 f'XJ)Crlmen ts in public schools unless supervisrd by a pl1ysician, \·eterinarian or tf"acher \\'ith r:nlle~e training in life sciences. Gibson, hc;wever, il rJ;ued that the district hacl undPre.<il imated it~ income from assessed valu ation bv ;is much a~ fh·e pcrcf'nt. District finan cial experts h11ve predicted an inc rease of -five per- cent in t11xablf' \1•ealth but Gibson bf'lle\"es it "'ill actually arnount to nine or 10 percent. The add i1io11al $180.000 rrqui red tn meet !he request of the teachers could rome from this unexpected increa.'ie or a number of other sources. according to Gibson. ~1e1nbcrs of the board pointed out that the current $8,76S ·!O $17 .571 salarv scale actually rank« the district°s teachers in the tnp quartile among other ju nior col- lc~t' teachers in the sl<1\e. Trustee Rnbcrt Humphrtys told Gibso n that he could "trap" himse-:r with his nw n argument. The formula , he said could be <lefeated by simply hiri ni;: morf' teachers ;ind cutting do"'" the student load per in- structor. Or. ~·orm;in E \\1atMn. chancC'llnr of the Ora nge Coast C.Ommunil.y College District. added th<11 hf' is "\Pery sym- pathe!ir:'' to !he req uest hut that hr belie\"es the sll~le"·ide R\'erage of cnm- n1u nity collf'ge tear:hers will br les$ than fi\·c percent thi~ year. '"The boa rd has treated rou fRirly in the past ;ind ' bclie1·e it will treat you fa irly y.·itb the funds that are available no"··" he said. The <1\"erage current. salary or Orange Coast C.Ommunity College D i s I r i c t tcaehers is $14.200. Althoup;h the lo"~T.­ -"t Pp nn the ~c:ile is S8,7fi5 few teachers ha ve been hired nn !he bottom step. A mot'f! realislic ~larting salary is $9.949 \\•hich is paid to teachers who possess ma sters degr('es. l\uyper disagreed with lhi!'i idra . sRy1ng he had never belore heard the county's title to tht' properl.v challenjitrd. He-111~0 exprt"s.<icd doubt th11t Col. R,vra hlls the ril!hl to build a hotel on lht' prnp- erty. alth ough grant ing tha1 !hr super\·isor.'i, se\"era l yea rs a_lito. 11.ave surh a right to another group of in1·estnrs. The super\·isors rccci vt'd a leltrr this V.'f'f'k from Chaffef', da!ed ~lRrch 30, "·hich promi~ed that all imprO\'f'ments required "'Ould be made shortlv. Stanley KraU.!if'. county reai property director. said lhl' title di scussion ~·far<'h 21 bet"·ee.n Kuyper and Chaffee \\'as based on misund erslanding, in his opinion. .. Jn the past title cnmpanies have refused lo guaranll'e title lo properties under lease. nn state tidelands." Krause explained. "1'his prerludetl ·inveslment!I in hotels <1nd sur:h far:ilitirs . ..No"'· the title firms ha1•e convinced legislators to approve a lat.1· requ irinp; leases fo get clearance frnm lhe Srate Lands Commission bf!fnre building such slructures under a lease," Krause con· tinued. ··\Vith appn11·al nf th' s1a!e com- mi~~ion. !ht !Ille cnmp;inies are in agree- ment that they can ~uarante.e O\\'nership of propert,ies helrt by lessees." hr 11dded. i\ew C l as~cs A.Jil ed Classes In custom jewelry making. lolk dancin5! and lifesa\•ina have been Added ro lht. sprint: recrealiOn prngr::im n"f the Ora nge. Coast YA-·ICA. 2300 Univers ity Drive, Newporl Bc11ch. 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And the 'YOU ' section al so offers locally oriented and exclusive entertain- ment and travel news. • PLUS ••• EVERY SUNDAY - • Ilg, Local Cla11lfiecl Acl Section • Color Comics Section All in the Big,· New DAILY PILOT e TV Week (With Full Week's Lo91) • Family Weekly Magazine SUNDAY EDITION .I .. , .-. -. 2•f DAILY PllOT . ____ .... . ·-=,.,.~~.,, ..... .-~~.....,_~,..,.""'.~~~~,r===:::::::::::::::::::::= '"~"""' .............. ~ "· TO NIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ('BS 12) 7·30 -•·Jn1agi11;1tin11 : ,'\ ~ 'hd1fs \\'orl d." .lona tharl \\'inter~ and f'loren t e 1 lenrJ er~o n hosl thi s \'ICtt· of thr tvorld 11s 1.:hddrcn ~ee 11 and as f P· c:alled noslalt l(.'ally b.v <i <l ul ts. I ~ "OCEANS" J.. NlW SU Rf FILM IY ROD SU MP'Tlll "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" !\1B(' i4l 8·00 -Flip \\'il :-;011 Ha~'1nond Burr t clin\bs out of his 11 hcel<"ha 1r l\\'h1r h he·11 be b;1ck. in 11.;::;::;::::;::::;:::;:::::;::;:::~ll al 9 o·c:lo1·k1 to .101 11 Flip and ~1nnt her guest. Rulh Gord on . . r .\8(' 1i \ I O·OO -· fJ11('1\ !ll ar ... hall. ('nu n~rl o r at l~a\\'" .\Jc1a ndro Hc.v g u c.~ts ;u; a 1·on v1l'I 1•.hon1 ll'larshtdl 1"\rthur l lilll proscrut C'd SU(·1·cssfull y 18 years flg<1 and no\\· i ~ pre p;1rcd for a nc\v 1r iaL I I • Kr c·r 128 \ 8 :JO -'·J\C'J' Playhou:-;(' Biography." ,\ filn1 por1 ra 11 nf ,\1))e r1<·an au th oz· and arl pat ron (;ertrudc Stein 11•hu."'' l'ar1 :-ho n11> \ra1> a center f<ir .car l,v ::!.Oth· tentury a.rt1st..'i an~riiet:i, - r K'J'J4,A. 151 9 45 -"Sc(·o nd 1.nok" Slrvc llunne hosts thi.c; .c;ho''' \Vh1ch· asks qur.~1 1n n s ahout th e prcciding rnovir. "('ome ;ind <;et IL" _, ... . .. .. ' ~ ... ---...... TV DAILY~ LOG . . Thursda y Evening APRIL 6 llut or colleat when ht is olfertd 1 ~haroct to join 1 t1mou1 rock 1roup. ID Merv Griffin Show EDWARDS HARBOR ,,~~'!.1 l'l.'-.O• 111.\'0. Al 'lllllill~ II t OIU MUA •••·Olll • EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT . . Soaitl1 Coast Mime ·Show Excels •· Hv "l'fl~l Tl"l'US Ot ,.;. Oe•ly Pllo! St•H ACt OR'S MIMI' THE4Tflil ~~ tvenonQ ol p1,,romlme. con,flved. dOli<lll"6 o"d .cllr..:ted by R""•ld Bou•· '.om. ~ur>ii comPO\ed t>V J•roni.. !-m1!h. Dr ~\lnred b~ Sou•n Co,•I l?•o:ieriorv Wedn~~c:lav' et t o'<loc;k. tnrooon ,IP•!I 2~ ~t me lt>iro ~·~o 1n••.1•,... 1821 NewPotl Blvd , Co"~ M•1• Re.-rvo11on1 6-16·136] TH'E COMPANY Ronold eou•1om, 1-1u90 Pht . s ieve P•n'"°"'' R~in~tll R:ock end Ce..,.ron Youn11, Mu•ld •n• J~•ome Smh~, Llw Wolf1on •"" Jonn Per,r1. Reginald Rook and Can1eron 'i'ou ng - offer a fa st-paced 60 miflutes of vaudeville \\'itho11t dialogue. Or at least \\'Hhou t spoken dialogue, for bel \veen the troupe ·s fa cia l ex press ions a nd the splendid rnusical al'- <·on1paniment, the situation is as .recognizable as if it "'ere Repertory's Ronald Bous:so1n accompanied by narrative. might carve himself out a The comic vignettes ()f the niche in the \\'Orld of mim e. For one \\'ho does everything ~1in1e Thea ter blend s1nooth!y el.~e so "'ell, Boussom is a into on e anoth r 1o 'the extent young master of the silent arl. that. in lwo .trisrances. it is im· . This m u I t i -t a I e n t e d . possible to determine 11•here diminutive 3ctor has created 11 one skit lea ves. off and !he pantomin1ic appendage o f other begi ns. The others are SClt in the Actor's A-1ime introduced bv ~ l'aude\'ille · Theater. v.•hich i:I p e n e d style signboa;·d. ani n1cr1ed for \Vednesday ni ght for a four· !he occasion . ;u·1•h or !he ('yehrov.-. a fli l·k ur thP. "'r1sl are all that is needed lo indicate changes of n1ood, though oft en the denoune1nent is obvious -surh as in the "bait" and ""·ar t o y '' seJ!nients. ~lusc!e ron1rol plays an hn· port anl part in the success or the 1,rograrn, notably in the "bo1v and arro11'" arid ··1nar· ionett e" sequen ces. The latter, by Bou!'so n1. is thr hiizhlight of r he e\'f.ni ng. Bet\\'ef'n h:1l1es of !hf' pro- gran1 . the troupe ~ues all out for hil arir.v in a n1adcap f'pisode en Ii t ! e d "'Selected Shor1 s." l-l err 11•e scr alt five perfnrn1er.s :;;in1ul1a11couslv - as a \ inlinist. ~ 1·op, a bank rubber. a \.\"eigh t l1ftrr and a butterlly l'h:tser in- tcrrninghng \l'ith hig h gloss precision. ·rhe Aclor "s ;\li1ne Thea 1er is one ·of Suu lh Co a !'i I Repcrtor.v·s n1os1 J:litterin,I! a cc o n1 p I i s h n1 c n t s and deser\'es p<1cked houses ot the sorl !hat follo1ved SCR's ··r.tother Ea rlh." Threr 1norP \Vednesday performa11ce!; rf'- n1aln. but !hf' prngrt1m i;hnulrl becoine a perman rn! fixture in the...compa n}!.'s r.epcrtoire. • DAI LY PILOT $!1!f l"l>Ole Secret Expose1l Rob i\lill s franti(•all y at tempt s to r·orn forl his agnn· 1zed \\'ife. Diane 1'raynor. after $he learn s he ha~ _c iven a\vay a family set re t in a scene fr om thP Irvi ne t ·omn1 unitv 'fhea ter ctran1a "\Vh o·:o; Afr31rl of \'irgi nia \Vooli?" on stage Frid ay and Sat urday at UC lrvinc ·s ~lumanitic.c; l·lall Playho use, \Vednesda.v e n g a g e m e n t To the n1usital baeking of thrqughout April. It is. beyond three all -purpose n1usicians "Ki• ti dou'tit, the most en tertaining \1•ho cotlld 11•c!l be escapees hour you 'll spend in a local fro1n rhe Spike .J on ,. s Brother' Shi11es theater. orchestra. lhr n1i n1crs offer Bousson1 and his 1roupe -crisp, 11•eJl'(jeJineatcd skits in l~e Ler Grav e.~ N ot • tll. 1:00 o o 19J m m He .. 1 o wm•-o (jJ Wild Wild Welt ffi (j;~ NCT 1'11~1!0UM l io1r1phr "Gtrtrudt Stein" A him port r1il of !ht Americ1n 1u1ho1 i nd 111 patron who51 Paris h11mt w1s • center lor 1rt1s1s t nd writers durint the e1ily 20th century. l lugo Paez, Steve Patterson. v.·hich subtlety is a vi r1 ue. An !---=.~~~~~~--~~~-Ar1iess' Sh.ado1v m I S•tCil~ I Tht "°'11tt Slrtel ~tytr1 Aladdin's li mp·· The "11· bi1n Nights fanttsy Is brou1M lo lift by !ht Prince street P11y1r1 11 m12ic1I tricks produe11 renies, p1I· aces lrom Ihm t lr, 111d 1 rid& 11n . lht rn111c ca1pe!· m I Dream of Je1n11J. li5l rilmm1•1r1 Fitll1 (R) Et! Hod1ePGd1t Ltdp Cl°t Maybury RFO Cl:) El Amt ':30 0 I tal llN Clock O Movie: (C) (90) "F1hrtnhtil 451" P1rt I (dr1) '67-Julie ChflS· lie, O~~u Wtrnt r. Cyril Cusack, An• ton De!lrin1. In 1 tutu11 societ y whe1t !he !fading of books !s strict ly fo1b1ddtn i nd rt1den .ire hunted dl!Wn-by 1uthor ill11. ont ti reman-1 whose luncl1on ls lo burn the boo•s -b1corn es obsessed wit h !ht dt,111 to re•d one. (j) CBS Htwi W11!t1 Cronk1lt li"QJ HollywDOd Squarf1 t!J Ninny and lht Pfol1uor lDJ Cuilar, Cuit.11 Lauri Wehn bt 1in1 1 new 1erie1 on v11ious $1ylt~ of 111itu pl1yin1. J1z1 1uiu r1st Jer ry H1bn 1ueru. 9:00 IJ ([J CIS Thundar Mowlt: (C) (Zhr) "Th• lmpouibl• Y11rt' (R) (com) '63--David Niven, Chad Ev· trtll, lol1 Albri1ht-;-Ozzf1 Helson, Cri1tin1 ferr1re. The 1entr1tion 1111 is dtpicted In lively, l1u(h1ble ltrms. Whilt psyehl1trlst Jonathan llin1sl11 Is ltclurinf 1 unlvenity cl1u on "'How lo R1!11 Tttnageis Wltllout Problems," his JJ.year·old d1ugllter Lind• is 1rr1sted !er pie-· 1 tlin11 on campus. 0 ®J m lronsldt (R) "!n !ht line of Duty" honsidt inv11l1gates lhe connection belwttn 1 widow and the youth accused of he1 husband's murder. Vu1 Miles t nd 81.indon dt · Wildt rues!. 0 @ @ (E lontstrHI (R) "'Tht Girl Wllh 1 _Broom• M1~e LonplfetL lnve11121tes the !heft of 1 Rem· b1andt p11nlin2 for which 1 higll r.1nrom is demindtd. Ht 1rr.1nges to dehvtr the r~n~om money him- self. ind in 1 conhcn!atiQ!! with the p1ck·UP man, d1M"overs 1 va luable du '. Tim O"C:enno1 1nd Shelley faba11s 1ut~t. i?i) fltc:hes J1piti11 18 Molli•: "For Whot11 th1 Ben ·Tells" (IDHlhtha fl) [ducatint 1 Nation g;, Tre1surt Cff, Grten At rt1 al) Ttlt-Rtwis!l Mu1it1I a) Victoria Jamrs Show 9:30 O New1 Witch John full mer al l• Cata 7:DO 1J C"r) 0 m f11w1 QNYPD 11) Tiuth or Con .. qutft(tJ , J (J) Dn2net O Wh1t'1 My linr! I @! l6m Jones Show Pi ul .link~ M11y Hopk1lll, ind Gtorilt Carlin iuest. OJ 1 l ovt Lucy '9 I Drttm or Jt1nni1 (ijl S!>f1\in2 Frrrly flll H1th1yo11 {El Uni Plei:1ri1 111 el Cimini 139] Mollie: (C) "Move Ove1, D1rlinf'' 7:30 Ii (j) I :SPiC•A~ I lm12inatlon: 1' 9:•5 O Second loo• Steve Dunne host1. 10:00 0 @) m Dt1 n M1r1i11 Sllow Spe· c1at 1uesl Joey Bishop dispenses ad· v1c1 on 11n1int i nd th t 1rt cl 1m· pre'5ion1sm. 0 flews George Pu1n1m 0 (J)@ ffi 0wtn Ma r1h a ll, toun1elor 11 Uw (R) ··1g 'fear~, N•rt April'" Owtn Marsha ll 111hers tv1dtnct for • new trial !or Jo~e 8010!11 (Ale1andro Rey). who m ht had ~utttsstully pro~ecuted on 1 murder charge 18 year' be!ore. O Movie: (2hr) "Wild St11wbu · 1it s" (dr1l '5 7 -V1t!or Sjostrom. Bibi Ander~son. m (DHtws (Jj\ World l'reu ffi Speci1l of !hr Week (R) t hnd'1 World Jon1than WiMers is; hos! 1nd flortnce He nderson is SDtt•al 1ues1 tor• view ol the world1 JS children see 11 1nd as 11c~lled CB Luthi Li bre 11~tal1?1tally hy 1du!ls-. Other 11uests-10:30 0 Your Tu1n to Tatk l1tk include J0Ann1 Worl~y. Johnny! CD Bill Co1by.Shnw Brown. Art Metn no, 1nd !ht com td1 aiJ la S1nl1nic1 le1m o! PJltht!t i nd 1.irses. 111:00 B 0 (JJ ®l mm News O l111i1 {fl) ··winrs or th• Ghost" 0 Ont Step leyond 1J Mowit: (2h1 I Sm) "C<imt ind (6) Mtrshal Dillon lilt II" (eomJ 'J6 -[dward Arnold 0 (I) Cl) Hews Joel McCrfa Jrances fa rmer m l1ulh 01 Con11quenct~ (i) la Tell ti.t Truth . @ F1s~ion~ in Stll'lng l ll{1llr flrv,rs I 81 I Ottim of Jt1nni1 I 11~\ ConYtnl1on Upd1lt O Million S Mov1t: (2hr) "Aii 09 Fi!rn: "lrl's M1k1 It legal" Forte" lady) ··3 -Jo!1n Gartield 11:10 @ Movie: (CJ "Htrcul ts, Si mson Arthur K!nnedy, Git Youni. •nd Ulym s" (adv) "6J-K1rk Mcr-m Ho1.1n·s Htrot1 "'· L1an.1 O_rte1 m ct Dr11n1t 11:15 m Gr1" Cint dtl JutV .. I • fDNl'lu•••us ll:lO O ~CBS l1t1 Mov1t: (C) "In m Rollin' on tilt River I tht Cool or Ille D1J'' (dra) '&2- Q] Mintrap I J.int Fonda; Ptlt1 Finch, An1el1 l:DO 0 OJ ID Flip Wilson flrp·s 1ue~h ~~1D Johnny Carson lynn An· are Ru!h Gordon •.nd Raym.ond Bu11 I derson iuest~ 0 (1)@ ~ Ahi s Smith and 0 Mowit: "Hew Yof\ l own" (com) Jones (fl~ Twenty On1 Da!s. to '·1!-l re d MacMuriiy, Mtry M~rtin. lenst11kt"" Htyes 1nd Cu rry. rain a 0 (3'i (6) Ci) Oict Cavrlt Nancy tnll0e dri ve that turns inlo • Wilso n ind 1utho1 P1uhn1 labor mu1 er sorer 1 rr Mt and lht Chimp (fl) Tht Rey I m;~ Tt tl the T1ulh n~lds family l•11ns Iha! 8u11ons 12:00 0 MOVJe! "Mtlody ol Hi le" (dr.1) II'~\ onct • rntmCtr of !ht SP1Ct•1 '62-Mari t PPts~IJy, Hor11 frank. ~lo~ram m m ~nd Griffith Show M~v1e: "F1ct of 1 Fu1ilivt" I!)' 1 f " 0, j ldrai ~9-Fred M1cMurray, Dorothy oi1nr 1om I t .,mp1c Giren (IJ San D1t10 Stat• Pre5t n1' ··s.iw I niJ~T and 0rf~lf ~ Produc ed by Siu· l :OO (J~ 0 0 (8 io Ntw1 ri•n t$ ii \~n O•!go ~1att Ccll•i' 1:30 0 Mov1f: "Flood fid•" (dr~l '58 A i'11t1m~nl~I !~Ok '' t1it wo rld ~l C~orR~ N~d,r Jo1nn1 ·Moort . 1ht_t1Jtus HC1! 11 Oon Donnt lly m AU.flltM .Siio•~ "liuns Of fort fl) Bli ck Journ1I l'tlt1(011," "Slltnt Raiden," "C1110 Et! Cl Sl!aw dt lo'' Vt lOtt to C1p1lc•n" CB N1n1 J:OO O Movit; "lil1~t l thtmolh" (sd· l :JO U ({ M, lhrtt Soni {l!I Ch1D 11) '59----Gfni [YI "~ !atts • dt~1i1on on wh~1htr to drop 4;)0 U Hort Frida y OAYT1ME MOVIES 't!-Mori•n Conw11 "Cit, W;tho11t Men~ (ldv) '43-l1nd1 D1rn$H 1:00 E (C) "Triumph er l!obln Hood" {l~V) 'Ml-Dnn 8urnftr, r.11 St1l1. m ''Dino" i d1~1 ·~f-JI M •ft•~ i 1:00 ID ''Com• le the 5t1blt" ~ri111 '4), 1111111 ~•ill, -lo,,tta Yoimr j l :00 \81 ·•r1nl11t !or 1 Ot•lll Sctnt" t ·lO 0 JCI "I' ,1 S. k " (dn) '63 -R1~h1rd 111n. Vt\lttt , , "' t1111rt e trs I ondloll Crom' ~nn.M11111t, Teny l11n ('fo "Thi Squart~lvnilt'' {drt) ,56 Vow. -Tony Cur11s. D1~1d J~n1stn. IO:GO rn "lttd Svndown" (we~) ·~ -4:00 B (C) "l~t r111 M1"'" !W!J) ·~5- Aof)' Ctllloun, M•r1l11 Hyt r J t !1rk G~blt, Rnbert R1~n 12:00 11 "Dkk lrf(J, Dtttctivt" (m/i) 4:30 Q)ifmt •• 10 AM l1Ul~t ~~;:~ -~Q'N~ ·~r;S ~ Dtx?• nOIMCOl.Ofl [Qle • • ·~•CH •<-~() Ar ~LlOa •" CO•» """' a '"" O•I.~<> n.tV •47 ...... • HU""""H O .. Bl.AC .. EXCLUSIVE RUN -~ PETER CAREY. ~l.D.,. _ JAMES COBURN JENNIFER O'NEIU ,. ---------THE CAREY TR:E.A.T'MIE~'T "~~ • ..-1•·•or-.• "'! ·~1~.0llllf TM IEATR E ...... ,... . . ' ' "·' " · . . , ... .,.,, ....... , ...... ~, .... ~ .. fNDS THURSDAY APR!l 6 Kii-iN WAYNI "THl COWBOYS" ALSO -JAMfS GARNER IN "SKIN GAME " STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 7 2 Ml(($ SOUTH Of W OIEGO fWV. l AS T W£l ll ·lHOS TU fS. IN "SICIN 'AMl "' It. r .. r W1 .. TM•N·n ~ .. r:r Nt rA (<:f,Dl "'n"1~1-i• • ~«~" •r11 '" "" ..... ,!_ ,.,,.. ~·~·· • j" ~ ••••••• "THE' HOT ROCK" tPG I "TALES FROM THE CRYPT" I N H IC W"'!of!"l!N'lt >:A Ct Ntl" C?~'>2 •••l•.<olh• • (,OI~•• ""'. u1 '"' 0010110 ~¥~1 • •~Ool • ,._ l•lf" l •>t IJc(lUJl\I( •UN•NllD 0\111 ~·~11· '. . . ... , ... PlU S.C.(INT (A~TWOOO IN "kELL'f'S' fl(R O'S" PETER CARE~ M.U: finds hypocrisy in a big Boston hospital. and a brilliant surgeon accused of abortion that turns to murder. IPGl,,=-w:;;O! EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY SI-. • .. ._ .. '°" IHVO '" l<lt_I!< • • ••• •<>•~t .. w• '""'"""~•o •w• ~·r lt60 .. ' UUN TINC.10N .. ~A<.•I , • .,,,,, ··•·O''""'"'"~~~'""°''"""'-"' "FROGS:: .RAYMILLANO SAM ELLIO !PG I"" JOAN -ADAll VAN!RIT ROW o•" ~ 11111..:;iJl\fl ~"'-'TIONAl l'l fl•T CIOR1J <D'f>.1Jil)$ft00.ICllCll JUDY PACE COLOR I Y UOVlfl~I 'M AM!:R!CAll llllfRNATIOHAl RtlflU co HITl '@~ii~iF11 Wfe~a·~· -··1-H01;~··. 1 I IO:U •'WORM" • l:~S Sit, & Sun. -"FR:OGS" • U :•5· ._,.,o,•s "WO RM" • 1:20.J:l0.f:4J l~~~ AT NEWPORT l~~rs AT BUENA PARK 12:30 -3:30 7:00 -10:00 P.M. 7:00 & 10: 15 P.M. I ........ Mi1l~n irnn~~ IR."'- ' ' ... "'~"""' ' ll ~!Lin~ Jimii ~iifl mL~if~ tiilillin~ lioiloa i~~i11 ~uiill i1i1lin~ ~ir~in J~~n Mi1lir '"' ft ( ~ 'i i1~~i1I ~~nli ~1ini ~il~n , . ' .... -·--. NOW EXCLUSIVIL Y! AT BOTH TJi EATRES . ... . .. . • f00\f «ittl H AOCl~lltVO OlV~ ~' ""'"t ot•e• • '" ~,·~ PHDllf 644-0760 By \'ERi\ON SCtlTT lf OLL Y\VOOD !UP/l - Pe!er <.;ra\·es. at slx feet. lhrf'e inches. is J im Arness' little brot her but has nf'ver lived in !he shado\1· l'a~t hy bii;: old ~1 arshal Di!lori. sj x ff'et 6 inches. ··only about h;ilf !he pub!1<" realizes \\·e·re hro1hcr~." .~;.iirl the \\"hite-ha ired sr;ir o f "i\·lission : linpossible ·· One is h;ird pressed !ht•se d;1 ys to find a pai r of brothers sh;iring equal success 111 ~ho1v busi ness. both going 1heir 011'n \1'avs. ln lele \'islon thl'I' are Ifie. only such ma jor st a~s. The n1ovies had IC'a1ns: Thi'! 1\·larx Brothers and the Rilz Bru1hers. Films also prfH:IUccd (:rorge Sanders anti Ton1 Con\Vit\'. -•' ., • brothe rs 1vho dishn.:;t!i_stie.ct. .~... J.' :_ ~ ~. themselves· · ·1ndjv·iaUa11y So -:r , ..ii.:'?. ~ hiive Dana Andrews and Steve " ' , ~'" ~ Forrest. ;;If · "11~. ' > • There were Bin~ 11 nd Bl)b 1 ,,. ........ ;l:.~ ",. t,.,_ f'rosby 1111d. of eourse. the .. ~ .i,,. Ba rrymore.~. ~ ' ·• B I c ' rl 4!C¥.,. tll OJI t le IU11e I rr rr ct!] I ' " .J in1 are unt{jl le . .\lore<11·er. the ~ · · .... ""' •· kin~-s izrd ~ibl1ngs have ne\er 'SELF DESTRlJCTOR'.'·01 ' acted logelher. ·-.Jlm carnc out hf're in TV's Peter Graves llnll.v\~·ood 1\•hile I \\"riS sl1!! bac k in M 1 nne~ota,·· Gra ves said . '"He·d ::i!ready a ppeare d in ·The F;irrner's r;;iugh1 er' \\'ilh l.11retta 'i'oun~ \vhdr I \l'a~ still going tn roltrce. Jless (;raves Duesler." he ex· _pJ(l ined. ··.<\r tually my father·~ name 1.~ Aurness . \Ve're nf Korwe g1an extraction and Jin1 though t Arness would be easier lo use <111 <1rnund " As Jirn·s st ar ro.~e highf'r, Peter began eut!ing his O"'" niche in show business. Ont. of his n1ost 1nen1ora ble roles waJ a.~ 1h<' ~azi spy in ··stalag 17.'' ··1 nf'vcr rcalls rn vieO Jim·_. succe~s in ·r.unsmokc.' I thought he \Vas 10 a gre<1l spnt. and I \l'fl S JU~1 lrA"Jking for one nf in.v 011·n."' I.raves said. "J"\·e been orfc red S('1·,.ral •(;uns1noke' scripts in v.•hicll T.d pla~ .hn1's \1·nrt hlt>.~~ brother. \\'c\·e talked over thP. S<"ripls hul didn"( feel any o( 1hen1 v.·ere qu ite right fnr us. ··Se\'era l :1,rears ago I fl1reeted an episode n f '<:unsn1nkf'. · \\'a~n't bad for a first <1tlt>mp1 . But ae\ing i! \.\ h<1t J l'"llll!f'tl .. A·nd lhal's 11·ha.t Peter E=n~ · gix y_ea:rs~tll!Q...\v.hcn-he:.r.eplac.· ed St.eve ~!ill as the 1eading characler in ' ' ~f i s s j n n : ln1 possible. ·· It is Peter \\'ho watches lhe !apt recorder se lf·deslrurl al lhe bcg1 nn1ni: or evC'ry shov.'. "F'unny thi ng about !hat !ape recorder gi t)1mick." he rnne luded. ··\Ve tri ed ti) dror it fron1 the shnl\' a couple of years B,llo and 1·ic1\'P.rs 11.·er111 inturiated. So 11·s hark In tn sl a.v. ·· And '·~J is.~inn Impossible .. i~ he g1nnin g its eighth yc ;i r tJn the air wit h Petr casting an 1n1 pressive :shad o"' himselr. ··r came oul here fr:r th" sa n1e reason .J im d1tl-to beco1ne an actor. "He \11as doing 1novirs and his career wa s ioing a long \\·ell "·hen ·Guns1noke' came along. I think that series is 1n its 18t h year now.'' Because his older brothf'r (by four years 1 had already established the Arness namf'. Peter decided In iio \vl!h an old fa mi ly 1u1n1c. 'Aqt1acade at Acapulco' Fan1ili~r Video Special By CYNTHI A LO\\'lt)' NEW YORK (AP1 Televis ion has some establish· ··~ry grandfather was Jiamf'd cd traditions. Among them are !hf' classic ingredients \\·hith made the "safe'' -i.e., non- controversial -special. Ice shows i:i nd r i r r u 1 highlights progr<1 ms 11 r e particular!.v favored. Water· used cxtrrr.vaJ!"rr.nzas ttrf' .\ popular third . About ever.v 11\•o vr<1r~. soinebody produces ;:rn. hour featuring \\•crier skiing and precision rnotorboat d r i I I , from a Florida tourist at· traction. f<'or a lime. two or thr ee specials a year ram..: from an outsiz.e aquarium con· veniently a · shorl dista nce south of Los Angeles. "Aqucade at Aca pulco" on CBS Wednesday seems tn be the fi rst foreign-made waler show. Despite the tropical Mexican background!'i and ;r ll sorts of tricky diving from !hose familiar high cliffs. it wa s all pretty fii n1iliar stuff . Ed McMahon , "'ho oft en n;ioonli.~hts fron1 J oh n n y Carson s show to appenr in one-shot progran1~. w a :11; aroun d exclaim ing al lhc skill~ or Amer ican Oly mpic dive.rs as they went into s1va ns, jack· kn ives and half-gainers from high board.s. He ::rlso wa s mnk- ing like a comedian -not hi~ forte -as he tried to drink swimming poo l wat('r through 1 str~w. Tony Randa ll w~s thf' of~ ficial host and introd uced th e divc.rg, s w i m n1 er s and 1iluntmen. nut \\'hen he han his shorl lllOMlogu .. he-delivertid a moc k lecture on lhe im • portance or water which in4 elud ed such n1crnorablt• \Yit· llCiSr'n!! as "\v1Uiout \YAl~r 'Mutiny on the Bounty' would have been rnade on A bus " And that, 11nfortu11t1tely. was the general level or lhf: humor. The comedy team of Slillcc and Mtar11 did not tven rare that well. 1 s I b I ! ~ 7 • . . • --· ' Or~nge (;oast Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ED ITI ON VOL. 65 , NO. 97, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972 c TEN CENTS • • Ir eav ' ' Theirs Mesa Pair Win Battle for Cliild By TOM BARLEY 0 1 lllt DJllW 1'1191 11111 A Costa Mesa couple's long and costly fight to adopt a little girl they took into their home as a three-day.old foster child two years ago is over. Robert and Jeanette Hayes. 1180 Bismarck \Vay, won their case and the right to keep. Cheri Lynn Hayes Wed· oesday "'hen Orange Count y's Social Welfare Department abandoned its op- position to the adoption proposal. It was learned today from a social worker connected to the case that moun- ting public interesl in the Hayes issue played a ma jor role in the department 's decision. Ha)·es, 32. and his wife. 33. had been ordered to appear in Superior Court April 14 for the £irsl hearing in the second la1vsuit filed by the determined couple . They lost their firsl action in a decision by Judge Raymond Vincent which made It cle~r that the couple were using the right reasons but the wrong course of law to· force Welfare Director Granville Peoples lo agree to their adoption of Cheri Lynn. Attornev John Schilling filed his new law sui t lilst Friday. Five days later, Peoples capitulated. Neighbors of the Hayes mobbed the hr.ppy couple Wednesday to congrAtu late them on their victory. Mrs. Hayes learned of the decision while she \\'as 111 a doc· lor"s offfce with one of the couple's two other children. Schilling has now abandoned his lawsui t aga.inst the county.-He said toda y that Mrs. llayes will rective the new birth certificate for Cheri Lynn in about six months. "That will make it official." he said. ''This has been a long and often pointless court fight but it came out the right way in the end." George Jackson Friend Shot to Death at Home SAN JOSE IAP \ -James E. Carr. a friend and former cellmate of slain Soledad Brother George Jackson. was killed today by rine and shotgun fire as he walked out the back door of his San ·Jose home. police said: A controversial prison leader while he gerved lime at Soledad an~ San Quentin. Carr. ·29 . was cut down at 7: I I a.m. as he left his house lo go to work. said Sgt. Robert Burrows. Police searched fo r two men a witness tsaw leave the area in a blue ca r. Two men simila r to ihe description provided by tr.1 witness were picked up about 30 minutes after the shoot ing in Morgan Hill. abOut 25 mil es south of San Jose. Police s11id they were held for ques· Honing. Carr . a powerfully-built black man. was ::i.rrested a year ago during a court hear· ing for the Soledad Brothers. When 11 bailiff took a paper away from Jackson. Car r vaulled a rail in,g and was later charged with assaulting a peace officer. "He and George were extremely good friends. Jimmy really loved George .lack son.·· said Carr's la'o\'yer Richard Hodge. . "I can lhink of lot s of reasons why someone "·ould -"'ant to kill him. people from the far left. the far right and in between because he was a very con· Conservationist Walk Scheduled A three-mile river walk along the mouth of the Sa nta Ana Riv er will begin al 9 a.m. Saturda y at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa . The Tr i-coun ty Co nservation League is sponsoring the walk for the public of the river bed \\'hich runs between Cost a Mesa. Newport Beach and Huntingto n Beach. An explanation of ancient Indian burial grounds on the site, mu ch of which is part of the nearly 300 stale-owned acres wanted by Costa Mesa for Fairview Park. will accompany the walk. A bus will meet the hikers at the river mouth and return them to Estancia for lunch. lro\'ersial leader in prison." Hodge said. "Some people thought he was a CTA agent, others thought he was a super· rad ical." the attorney said. Hodge represented Carr on the ass au lt chafgf. Although Carr pleaded guilty. a judge la st December reduced it to a misdemeanor and put Carr on two-yea r probation. · - JacksOn, 29, was killed Aug. 21 by guards al San Quentin prison who said he wa s trying to escape. The rema ining two black Snleda d Brothers charged with Jackson in th e killing or ~ Soledad prison gua rd "'ere found innocent of the charges March 27. Hodge ~aid Carr went into Soledad in 1964 a "functional illiterate .. but through his friendship with Jackson became literate and a "mathematical geniu;," who later studied at UC Santa Cruz. Prisoner Shoots Lawman, Self After E scape ·SAN FRANCISCO (A Pl -One of nine "extremely dangerous" prisoners "'ho escaped rrom the San Mateo County jail last month killed himself after shooting a policeman in a 1treet gun battle. The dead man was identified Wed· nesday as Edward Dudley. 30. who escaped rrom the jail in Red"·ood City March 22. Seven of the esca pees are at large. One was captured the day after the escape following an attempted bank robbery in San Francisco. Officer Jay A. Rogovoy. 33, shot in the chest, wa s reported in good condition afte r surgery. Police said Rogovoy and his partner, on patrol, spotted Dudley driving a car and ga ve chase. The cars collided. and Dudley bailed out of his auto, firing 111 Rogovoy, pol ice said . The ei1capee then began running down the street with officers in pursuit . police said . • • ' • • ' r ' . -I • OAIL Y l'llOT $t•ll l'llllt Deto1ir Co1af1ision Prevails Aerial view of Newport Boulevard. looking' north, shows four ne\v detours which went into effect in Costa Mesa Monday to allow co nstruction of a drainage project. Bell ·shaped outline to the right apd.Jeft is the new Newport Boulevard route. Traf· fi e on Bristol Street and Palisades Road is also be· ing detoured via the ne\V road imn1ediatcly !'outh Qf the old road. Detours will stay in effect about tW_o years oJ:,._until the· NeWpOrt Free,vay extensio n· is· completed. Auto La1ids Atop lier Car , Tustin • Drive r Killed A Tustin woman died today when a car landed on top of her auto in a freak ac· cident at the interchange of the Newport and Garden Grove freewa ys. ' California Highway patrolme n said 1'.lrs. Joan Ramshauer. 50, "'as crushed to death when an auto dri ven by ~1rs. Linda DeFed, 28, of Orange smashed into the roof of her vehicle . Officers, describing the collision as "a billion to one shot" sai d the De.Fed car was southbound on the Ne'l''port Freeway near the Garden Grove linkup when the woman losl control of her auto. They said the car left the rreeway, bQunced ttt high speed across an open fie ld. smashed through ihe metal fence and burst into the connector lane leading to the Garden Gro ve Freeway below. "~1rs. Ramshauer's car was the only auto within 1.000 yards." a patrolman said , "but ~1rs. DeF'ed's car smashed in· to the roof and all the way down." Mrs. DeFed suffered major injur ies in the collision. She is on the critical list to- day at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Alaska Ra tifies Bid JUNEA U, Alli.ska (AP) -Alaska has become the llth state to ratify the pro- posed constitutional a m e n d m e n t guaranteeing equal rights lo women . It was approved Wednesday by the legislature. Newport Beach 's Randa110 Given 'Last' Trial Delay ' Former Newport Beach restau rateur Gene Randano has received what an Qr. ange County Superior Court judge h:>.« firmly warned him will be the la st delay of his bribery trial. Randll.no. ~6, \\"as ordcrt'd \Vedncsday by Judge William C. Speirs to face tr ial May 10 on charges that he was involved in the attempted bribery of Cosla ~1c~.il pa trolman Gary Barw ig. He got the dela y afte r Judge Sf)Cirs spent most or the day examining docto rs' reports which claim the trial at this staiie could be dangerous in the light of the heart condition that has hospitalized Ra n. dano on several occasions in r e c e n t mont hs . .Judge Speirs urged Jose Feliciano's former partner to undergo corre ctive surgery and obtain any med ica l tre al· ment necessary to ensu re That he face.111 trial May 10 on charges that have put an alleged accomplice in st::i.lc prison. Randano w a s convicted of idenlica l bribery charges ~a st Nov . 4 but received a reprieve when a wee ping woman juror changed her mind about his gu ilt after voting for the guilty verdict. Randano is free on aJ>f"a\ bond from the 90-day county jail term imposed last month following his conviction in Superior C-Ourt on charges that he hijaC'ked 300 cases of liquor from the old Saddleback Inn in Laguna Beach to Feticlano's res· taurant in Newport Beach . His partnership with the blind ent er- tainer was dissolved more than a yeAr ago. Randano is not invol ved in Fe.Ii· ciano's WcstC-:ifr Drive operation . Randano's alleged actions in trying to remove a kcv prasccution witness in the JJeiuor }Jijacking !ri al led to his prosecu- tion on the br ibe ry charges. Samu el Ros- man, 27. of L::tguna Niguel is cu rrent ly servi ng one to three years in state priso n for hi s "front man" rote in that bribery. Barwig testified in the earlier trial !hat he v.·a~ offrrcd $10.000 to plant drugs in the car of Charles Drryer of Laguna P.-each. A form er associ<ite with Randano in t h e Frliclano restaurant opera tion \\•ho later agreed In become a prosecu· !inn 1\•itnes$ if the distri ct attorney's of. fl ee wou ld drop its charges again st him . Driver Injured In Laguna Bea<'h Auto Collision A 17-year·old Costa ~le5a youth su~­ h1inerl fl broken le~ and ankle and possi· hie head injuries \Vedncs day nig ht when his small foreign car slammed into another auto in Laguna Beach. lJ.5% Bike Asked Firemen worked for some 15 minutes to free John Mathe v; McKnight. of 967 Denver Drive. from the wreckage before the young man could be taken to South Coast Cnmmunity Hospital. He is being held there undrr observl'ltion but is listed in s.:i.t1sfaclory f'Ond ition. Police s:i1ft :\lcK.nij!'ht "'as ~oulhbounrl on Coast lltgh'o\•ay Rt <ibout 9:4S p.m. "h('n an auto driven by f.r.ratd lfarold 1.rv\nc . 41, nf 1000 l\1arincrs Drive. Nc"'port Bc At'h. pulled oul or thr gale at Irvine Cove at the north end of the city. lnve~tig<1tors said Le\•inr apparently al· tcn1ptcd to rnnke a left turn to go north on the highway and was struck broadside by l\1cKnlght's vchiclt. Agrusa Quot,e Corrected . An error WfS made Wednesday in, publishing comments of Costa Mesa City CQuncil candidate .James N. Agrusa. Agrusa's answer t9 the question. "How Should Downtown Redevelop. ment be Funded ?" should read : ''Fund~ should come from ta x allQCatiQ.n...bonds.. thi:ough which no increase in property ta xes is in- volved. It allocates certain receiptJ from existing rates to local redevelopment areA8. f'und s Oll!in also be 111 ... "q ulred from the county Arterial llighway F I n • n c i 1 I Program (AllFPJ •nd from Traffic Operation Program to Improve CapAclty and 5afe!y f!'OPICSJ." The Daily Pilot rtgr•ts the error. JC Teache·rs Seek Boosts By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 fllt D .. IY Plltl t11n Teachers from Orange Coast and Golden West colle&es Wednesday night asked Orange Coast Community College Distri ct Trustees for across.the-board salary Increases of 5.S percent. The recommendation, aavanccd Dy lhe joint academic sena tes, was taken under advisement by the Boa rd of Trustees. No lormal acUon to approve or deny the re-- qu est was ta~en by them. Ron Glb!On, 1 Goldtn West College geology Instructor, told the board that the re.guest wa• based on inflationa ry b•c· 101'!1 as reflected by rbes In the Consumer Price lnde1 . _ .Ulinc 1 complez formu.la of average daily attendance as measured against the district's assessed valuation . Gibson pointed out that the 378 ieachers do no' earn as much as they should . ~le argued that they are underpaid for the amount of work they are required to perform. Our.ing_bis..prese.ntation , Gibson-<lrove home the point that Orange Coast Com· rrunity College l)istrict teachers see an Average of 69 student~ while the average at other cAmpuses is 27 student., per in· st.ructor. This. he ·said, altests to the •·productivity" of the local teachers. To dale, administrative siit1rcts. ha\1e indicated tha1. only enough funds are available for a raise of 2.5 percent. or a total ol $150,000. Glb!On, however, ar1ued that the district ha~ underestimated its income from asstSsed valuation by as much a~ fi ve pen::ent. District rinancl&I experts hitve predicted an increase or five per· cent in taxable wealth but Gibson bt.licve11 it-wlll actuttlly 11mount to nine or 10 percent. The additional $180,000 required to meet the rtquest or lhe. tea chers coold come from this unexpected increase or a number t'lf othtr sources', according to Gibson. ~1cmbers or the board pointed out that the current $8.7~ to $17,$71 saJary scale actually ranlcs lht district's tuchers tn lht top qu3rtlle Rmon1 ather junior col. (Sec WAGF.ll, P11• I) - Le\'ine and his two passen1:ers sus· talnr.d minor cuts and brul.~cs in the ac-- cidcnl. hu1 all refused medical aid at the scene. tclin.g police they would see their own doctnr5, l\'larij ua na Scizc<l PINE VALL~'!· tAP I -U.S. Bor<ler P;'ltrol ajtents 11ay th '!found an 111,gal alirn driving a ren ted truck along U.S. 80 with S,700 pounds nf marijuana in the truck bed The truck was sea rched nt 11 roadside servl_ce. station Tutiday. The drivtr ~'a.S turned over to customs agents. ' 400 Plaries Hit Targets 111 N. Viet SAlr.Q\" IAP) -The United Stales unlc:ishcrl today the heaviest .:iir attack oo :-\nrth \",etnam since the bombing halt In l!lfi8. try1nj! to cul nff the base of the J!ro111n_g ~or th Vietnan1ese nffen:..ive in Souih \'1rt11a m. <ln ground fronts. Nonh and Sout h Vil't11arnese ba ttled f-Or a district town 75 n1Hes north of Saigon . The enemy attack rolled into its eighth day on lh norther n rront. fo'ighting continued in the central highlands. U.S. sources estimated 400 planes at- tacked targets in North Vietnam, hal f from ith Fleet carriers and half from hasrs in South Vietnam and Thailand. The.\' said the attacks \vere ordered by J~tE'~ident Nixon. ThrC'e CRrriers werr commi tted ln th e 111r campaign. Five desti-nyers offshore :idctrd their fi ve-inch guns to the born· bA rd 1nent . TArge1 s 'o\'ere antia ircraft batteries and r;idar stations, surface-to-air missi les, long·r<1nge Artillery that has been firing Across lht demilitari zed zone. and storage areas . The North Vietnames<. radio said Ill U.S. Jets "'ere-shot down over North Viel· nam dur ing the day. The U.S. Command declined to say whether any planes were lo.c:I. Sourrcs said all lhe alrikea...w.ere aouth 41f the 201h parallel, which 11 200 mites north of the ·demilitarized wne dividing the two Vietnams. Planes also attacked the North Viet· nan1ese on the northern front of South Virr nan1 ,11nd adjacent arell.s in Laos. i\orth of Saigon, elements of three North Viet namese division! we re reporled to have pou red across the Cam· bodi::i n horcler and surrounded the district IO\\'n of Loe Ninh. 75 miles north of Saigon and fiv e miles from the fro ntier. High1\•ay IJ between Loe Ninh and An Loe. the provincial capital or Binh Long Province 15 miles lo the south , "'as reported unsafe. An Loe \\•as threatenert from the nort h. east and west. fiel d reports said . The highway \vas reported open from An Loe to Saigon but dangerous, and traff ic was restricted. South Vietnamese troops of the Sth Division were encountering he a v y resistance outside Loe Ninh . One officer in the field said cas uAHies on both sideJ "'ere heavy adding: "There is no count, but !here are many, maoy ca sualties." Vietnamese sources said Lt. Gen. N~uyen Van Minh. commander of the 3rd ~lilitary Regioo, met "'ilh Gen. Creighton Vi'. Abrams to reque st more An1erican air support. lnfor1ned sources said the only U.S. air support available is a squadron of American A37s. which are sn1all subsonic fig hter·bombers, and some hel icopter gunships. The South Vietnamese planes are all in lhe north and the hig hlands, and the bulk or the U.S. jets and helicopter gunships also were operating above and below the DMZ. The U.S. Command said the altacks on North Vietnam were "in response to lhe invasio n of the Republic of South Viet· nam by North Vietnamese forces who cross tbt demilitarized zo ne." It added that they \fere ordered "lo help protect the lives of dimini shing U.S. forces ." The command said the strikes would be of "limited duration," meaning they prob- 11bly will continue for seevral days , It "·as the first mass onslaught against fSee BOMBJNG, Page ZI ·Orange C:c1as t We athe r Continued sunny skies over the Orange C'Jast is the prediction for Friday. Highs of 6.1 are expected Al the beaches, rising to 70 inland. Lows 45-$3, · INSIDE TODA V l..011.1t ll Thoma~. who t1trri.ed so tod-Oy.-Miys, ~·1t-Wt1s rotht s1/lu to tr11 to do so n1ari11 things -exc rnt ti's bren .~o much Jun ." Sec story, Page JO. l , M. a1yf ' Cltlftf'Rl• I Ct11l!Utt Jt..0 C111t!c1 Joi Cm\-11 Joi Dtllll W.tlctt If lflletl•! ..... • IRl9r11l1111'1111l 1••H Jllal Mt l2•>l l'tt ftlt It.UNI ,. K 11-.c... 11 Aft11 UMttl U fl'.11t•ti J .. H Mu!tll ll'llMt lt NII 91111 fttWI I Or•~•• c-n it '""' tf.Jl Sttcll Ml!11tll »-» Ttl1rillt!I l4 . Tlltl,..1 14-11 Wtlllltt t W-..Vl Ntwt 1,.lt Wwlf N..n t ' 2 DAILY PILOr t For Candidates 'Old Time' Picnic Slated for Mesa Cosla ~'1e~ Park ~·111 be ""'rapped 1n rtd. \ol'hite 1'nd blue bunting Sunday for its first "Old Tim e Polit ical Picnic " Organized and sponsored by local in- guran ce me.n Richard 8. F'igge. the e\·ent JS atmed al g1v1ng the 19 clly council can- didate!> a final opportunity to address tha public before !he Aprll l I election. ,. i • ~ r 'SOUT M - CHINA 8·(,A == Pregnant Coeds Set }~or Classes A srparale class room program for pregnant students in the Newport·Mesa i;chool district will begin Monday with an ti nlirif)llled enrollment of eight to 10 girl!i. ( ·, - Figge h11s promised an array of horseless carriages. relea~P of 1.noo hc_lr.uro·fillfil bfilr®ll.5, (Urn of the ctni.ury costu mes. dune buggles. motorcycles and most of the council randidates -~·Hb the definit.e exception of two. Distr lcl trustees Tuesda a _Qrovd!LJL ---~lif­ prograrn of da ily classes to be held at the Harbor Area Girl's Club in Costa fi.1esa rind authorized the hiring of Nancy L. Odd Assortment Of Valuabl es Reported Stolen lncumbrnts Alv in Pinkle.v and Rnber·l \\'i lson ha \·e declined their invitations to the Affair because of the involvement nf a ilurd inc.wn.benL.. \ViJli~m St. _Cl111r, wi1h. the. production. Both h;n e chastized St Clai r for dreaming up the idea anrl then using tity stationery and the services of a 'city typist l.o publicize the event. flRI tASI .lASTOONI UP I M1w1m1, \\'als "·orth as instruc tor. nr Normfln Loats, a s soc i A I c super int('nclent. said a school age mother v.·ould i:li ll hil \'e !he option of !he current. syste.m , home tcac.hlng Jive hours a week, but added "in our opinion this (dailv cl11ss ~ is n heller prografl."' ' A strange. series nf bur,gl aries was reported In police \\l rdnrsda y. ;if\er thieves rolled into Costa i•o1esa and then kepi nn trucking out of town with about $600 fn od dly assorted valuables. i'he loss includes 2.4!X!, soda pop pottlPs. a \Yhole palm tree full of\hanging planter pots, with and without greenery. plus one lamina ted birchwood airplane propeller. St. Clair, however, believes he acted 1n · the public interest and says he would be happy to reimburse the city fnr ii~ ex. penses. He-also said he decided In bank roll the pic nic beeause no one else stepped forward. COMMUNISTS OPENED THIRD FRONT IN ATTACK NEAR SAlGON And Two Communist Jets Crosnd thl DMZ F_or the First Time Pregn;in t' students are not forced to lf"11ve school unless their health warrants ii . l.0111s said, but truslee Rod fl<!acMil li an said lha1 schools often do "exit counseling" n1ore than anything e!SC'. Grant L. Schavcr. of Lloyd's Nursery, 2038 Newport Blvd .. reported theft of the 21 ceramic planters h u n g in woven macrame slings. a $70 total los s. The day's festivities will begin with an ll·mile parade from the Estancia High School .south park ing lot. It will weave its way through the downtown area and wind up at Costa Mesa Park, I 0 America11s Killed Last Emplnyes of the Pantry f\1arket. 1170 Baker St., told police someone broke a padlock on a rear door to hei st the 100 cases of pop bottles. plus 15 aerated Or. P epper di spenser tanks. f·igge said anyone with a vehicle may enter the parade. which is sched uled to proceed al noo n. Prospeciive entrants are .ur)'.!:ed to call him at 646-6669. Week i11 War Loss there was about ~120, according tfl invesligators \vho theorized a large v11n \vould be requ ired to haul off the loot. Release of J.000 ballons from the park i:ta ge will 11ignal the offi cial opening of lhe picnic at I p.m. Those assmebled will eat their picnic lunches from 1:30 to 2 p.m. SAIGON !AP ) -The U.S. <.:ommand reported today th;it 10 American.~ \\'ere killed in combat in Indochin a las!. week , the highest toll in six months. Robert B. C:ifton, of the Orange. Co11:st College Technical A rt s Department. reported the SJ 15 burglary of the 72-inch long prop whl~ he said is used but .air,~1orthy. Costa Mesa's North Siders Form N eiv Group -A new homeowner-s group has just. bee n formed in Costa Mesa lo represent residents on the city's north side. Assistant vice president Charlie Eifert said the ne"' North ·Costa Mesa Homro"·ners Associal.ion wa s founded to represent Mesa Woods residents at city council and planning comm is s 1 o n fiessions , and to request a temporary suspension of a zone change fo r the 38· acre Four Seasons development The complex near Bear Slreet and the San Dlego Freeway is envisioned 8S a ' commercial recreation facility containing a hotel. a motel and a variety of sports attractions. Interim officers of !he new group are Blaine Hill. president. 557-3067: Kurt Hiller. assistant vice president. 55i-4808; Charlie Eifert. assistant liice president, 557-4808, and Lynne Reider, secretary, 557:8830, Anyone interested in joining the association may can the officers for further information. Mesa Gas Pump Plea Rejected ri11Jk and gas are incomp11l1ble liquids according to Costa Mesa city councilmen "·ho this "'eek turned do"'" a request to 1ns1all lwo gas pumps at a drive·in d11iry. The request \l'f!S declined by a 3·2 coun- cil vote, Councilmen Jack Hammett and \ViJJia m St. .Clair cast the dissenting ""oles . >Ie.111bers of the planning commiss io n earher had recommended den ial of a zone exception for the da iry on IH!l \Ii'. 19th St. on the groUnds that the f11ci!ity v.•ould not meet ser\'ice station standards and that it wnuld pro\'oke barked up traf· fir. St. Clair voted aga inst 1he mol!on tn deny because he ~aid such 11rt inn con· z!1t11te s a ··re~t~.1•11! of !ra:;l_e."' OlANG-1 COAS T C:M DAILY PILOT T~t Or•~9t (0..11 O,t.IL V PILOT. w1!11 wlllt'I !1 t O.,.,b•'l!ll !'It NfWl·"'l'll, !1 pUbll~d .,, l~t Or•~ll• Cr>a11 "11oll1Mnt to~ny. StN• ra"' edft1or-1 t rt Pl.tll!"/\ed. MortJty lfl•o.;~n F ">d lv tor (Ol't Me$1, '"'"'~" lNtfl. 1-<unrl~QtO~ llretn J'o,;~""' V111ry, L1011n1 ~''~'-,...,,.,, S•llel•~•ck 1na $!n Clt..,r'l!r/ s.~ Jyl n ,.,,,~t•tno. 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CflJ"'•"I• 51.191c•!•t<llfl &t e11•1,, lfU l!"'tfllllft / ~ "'t •J WI' fM<lllllJI mltt11,., dt.tl(jlllloflf 11.tJ ,..,,",,, ..... Candidates will be allowed to make speeches or presentations from 2 to 4 p.m.. according to 'Figge. "They wQI draw their slot times from a hat and be allowed to talk. juggle. dance or whatever they want to make themselves look good." he said. An hour of music by the Estancia High School Band will conclude the event. Among the concessions to be offered in· elude a pony ride : antique popcorn. snow cone and cotton candy vendors. and hot dogs to be served by the Costa Mesa Rotary Club. Mesan Sentenced To Year in Jail On Burglary Rap One of l"'O Costa ~1esans hauled hy police off the roof of ii Garden Gro \"e resta urant after passersby heard the noise of sa wing has bf'en sentenced to one ~1ear in Orange County Jail on burglary charges. Another IS were listed as missi ng or cap!ured as a result of air crashes last week. The number of Americans reported wounded also increaseG, from 13 the \\'eek be fore last to 33 during the period March 26-A pril I. the command said in its "'eekly casualty summary. Fifteen of the wounded were injured in operation!! over Laos. Four other Americans died from nonhoslile causes. Unt il last. "'eek. the number of American cnmbat deaths aver11ged J.3 a \\'eek fnr the year . The command s<iid it could not accourit fnr lhe increase. but 11 might have been the result of delayed reports. The Iola! or co1nbal deaths V.'aS the highest since Oct. 2. when 21 Amerir?ns "'ere reported killed. · Superior Courl. Judge \\.'illi am ~1urra.v <Jrdered the jail term and three years probation for Donald Eugene Graf. 25. of 2560 Newport Blvd. after Graf pleade~ guilty to charges of second degree / bur.[!lary. " Soulh Vietnamese ca.~ualties last \1•erk total ed 451 killed,· l.073 wounded and 75 ·missing in action. the Saigon i;::ov!>.rnment reported. The previous average for the ''ear had been 300 kil ll'd. and 1he hiizher figures reflec!ed steppcd·u p fighting in the northern provinces before the Com- munist offensive that besan last Thurs· da y. Eric Robert Nelson , 22. of 2195 Canvo n Road, Graf's alleged · accomplice in "the bid to enter the Jolly Knight restaurant \'ia a hole in the roof, failed to appear before Judge Murray. The jurist revok ed Nelson's Sl.2.'iO bond and issued a $10.000 bench warran t for hi~ arrest. Both men were. arresled De"c. 14 b,v polic e "'ho confiscated "'hat the~' sa id \\"BS a bag of burglar lools and the saw.s being used to force an entry to the restaurant. 1'een Girl Okay After Accident A Costa .J\1ei:ri teenager was hospit.:iliz- cd in falr condition toda~1 after suHering a chipped pelvis \.\'hen her bicycle 1vas hit by ::i rar in an apartment complex Tues· dn v ni2ht.. .i111 HOf'rer. 16. of 2700 Peterson \Va1·. "'as ad1ni1ted lo Costa fi.-lesa Memori~I Hospital after the a:20 p.m. Accident in· \'(!!ving mot.orlsl Phil .J. Giordano. 52. of .1062 Johnson Ave .. C-Osta Mes;i. Police said it appeared ne ither prin· cipal was specificall.v at fault., n<Jt ing no California Vehicle Code violations would app!y anyway due to the accident oc· rurrlng On pr ivate property. County Officials Under Restraint On 1'rip Spendi11g Several Orang!': County supervisors and a be vv of minor officials left for Sacra1Tienlo today after being ser\"ed v.1\Lh copies of a court order designed lo prevent their use of t;ix mone.v during festivities surroundin_g the opening of a lobbvist office in Lhe sla!e capitol. A1'torney Ouffern Helsing. Je1:ri! counsel for th e Santa Ana Register. obtained the order \\'ediiesdav from Superior Court ,Judge Kenneth \\;illiams. His la"'suit lists Mrs . Claire Kelley of Huntington Beach as plaintiff. ~ir~. Kellev is chairwoman of COST (Council nn Sensible Taxalinn 1. Helsln~ artf'd for the newsp.:ipcr in its re.rent op- fl'lsition to _ the pay rais~ voted lo themselves by county supervisors , 1-felsin~ said his ac~ion "'ill pre vent Cr.untv Audit or Vic He im from c;ishing expenSe \•ouchers suhmltted hy county of- ficials on their return pending a court hearing scheduled for April 17. He said it "''ill be determined at lhe hear ing if the expenses are legitimate county costs. N el~port-Mesa Trustees 01( 7 Teacher Pro11o sal s SP\'en pro pns11ls for bttlcr' cnm- munic ati<Jn bth\'t en Ne"·port-Me!a school riis1rict r.tachcrs and lrustecs wcr-e ado?p!ed l)y th P. bo11rd Tuesday in "'h&t representative~ from both groups called 11 "po!ltive step," The proPoSRls were distilled from JB SUi!gestions made by rwo teacher grr.iups. A recent report by a fact -finding com· mitl ce charged both trustee~ 11nd ff'!achers with ll "brc11 kdn"'" in com• mu nicatlons·· durin~ the recent sa lary nPt:otiations impasse. That report was filed under ttrm~ in the Winton Art, California's 11'w govern - Jni le&cher S.1l11ry ne~oth11lons. An lmpasst in the 19il-72 sal8ry neJ?otiaUons. w113 decla ren by tc11chrrs lasl July. A Cl'Jnt r11ct for 1972·73 gal11rle3 and btntfits i~ now being ne,i:otiatcd. ~g~esllon~ for con1munications had bc£1i m11 de b~1 Kingery Wh lle neck, prcsi· rlenl of th e Ne"•por1-fi.1esa 1-:ducation Associa li<J n !\i'.1EA I and Al \Va llers. C'halrman of rhe Certificated Employes Council 1CE:C1. teachers' ne.got ialors. \\'1111ters and boflrd mcmbr.r )1ari11n Ber,crson said l'ldOJ'lfion of the seven point~ \\·R_, A positive move for all con· cerned. They include: -The hoard 's rtprFsentafh'e and the CEC-•'II aw •11-Pl'OPOS'ls an~ resl)f)nses in \vr1tin.1? antf 1'+'111 pr,n·lrie s1p- por1ing data rnr Any SU~~('~lll'ln~. -District divl.~ion heads responsihle.Jor 1u·e-:is Ix-Ing discu~~('d in sessi ons \\•Ill al· tend wi th the bo nrd's rrprescnt11lh'I', -Pcriodit S!ud~' s~sion~ bf'f\\'C'cn the bo3rd .!Ind the CEC will lllkt' phice lo fin~l11.e itcmi; nf 11grcPmt'nl. -Summ14ri~.s or meC't and confer Je.i;i:inn!. will br distributed to all certificatrd emplo}'t s. FrOlll Pu.ge 1 BOMBING ". • • North Vielnam since late Qece mber, 11·hen the do\1·ning of four icail fi{l;h ter- bombers v.·ithin two da ys touched off a five·di:i.v retaliator y attack. Since then one, f\\IO or three American planes h11ve heen attaekin~ an1ia1rcraft batteries and radar stations in .'l"orth \'ietnam almost d11:i!v. Preparations for the attack began la~t \l'eekend. "'hen the U.S. Comn1and recall· <'d the carrier Kittv Haii:k froni. lea\·e ·rn the Philippines. All "'eek, scores of planes have been streaking across !he border to hit scattered missile bat!erie~. hut heavy cloud cover delayed the start of th e big offensive until today. Cl1arle Street Parki11g Li1nited Stringent parking regulation s ha ve be.en ordered by the Costa ~1e:i;a City Council on Ch;irle Str<'et to prolt>cl i!s rei;idents from the parking ··~pillO\'er" caused by an adjacent apartmenl cont· p!ex. The Muncil adopted 1he nell' regula· I.ions after reading a report fro1n thP Traffic Commission th;it Charle Strrel residents had bern sub1cc1ed to "noise, inconve.nien~c. littcrin_g and vandalism." Affe:'.led by the new .restriction is~ the short sec.lino of Charle SL frnm \'ictori;i Street to ils dea d end. Parking there h;i~ heen prnhib i1cd frnm midn ight to 6 a_n1. During the hours of ii a. m. to mid nigh!. park ing i.~ limit ed lo t11·n hours. '"I don··1 "'ant to see the board creale a prog ran1 students \1•ould be funneled in· 10," he said . "\Ve hope Iha !. v.·hat cver is best for the youngster. v.·e'll counsel that," Loats replied. adding that a few gir ls have al· !ended school up until their ii:ixth month of pr~~n;incy. In the past. about five girls at a tin1e have been identified as pregnant and counseled. Loats said. Bur school officials estimate tha! !here are three time s thnt 11un1ber, but that many drop out of sc hool . ""J\<\a yhe this program will help save ~01ne yo ung .girls." he said, "because. it \.,,.ill elin1inaH! any stigma .c.' A nurse and psychologist will also work "'it h the program. which will offer basic class subjects. home economics. pre and post nalal care, child develo pment and some vocation;il classes. Cosls of the program for the res! of the ~pring semester are estimated at about ,;11.fl()(l. all of "'hich "·ilt be funded lhroui;:h s:tate aid to !he ph~·sically han- dicapped. From Page 1 WAGES ... lrgl' leaehrrs in the sta te. Truslee Rnl;lert Hun1phre.vs told r.ibsnn !hil l he could ··rrap" himse:f 11•ith his 011·n ;irgumenl. The formula. he said could be defeated b~, simply hiring more teachrrs and rutti'ng dov.•n the student load per in- ~trurtor. Dr. Norman E. \\lntsn n. chancellnr' of th(' Orange Coast Communit y College Disrricl. added th:Jt he is ""very sym· p<i!hetic"' lo the rcriuest but lhRI he hclicves the s1a1e1\·l rle a1·Pragr of crim- munit~· cnllegr teachers will be less lhan fiv':) percent th is year. rww 199. " . graceful in.design and super b •, const~uction and a_!:e b~~~t i fully e n~anced by meticulous tailoring to give vou lavi sh comfort. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Optl'I Mon., Thu,., & Fri. ho. • ' 1 I UPI Tel•1>ht• Git'P# 'l 'e.1ttin•••••t1 Gary 'fhoma s, the prosecutor \11ho \ras crippled for life in I.he shootout .at ~lar i n County's Ci vi c Center. is \rheeled out <Jf :-ecurity ron1round after test1 · fyi ng at n1urc1 f.!r, kidnap ;ind C'onspira.ry trial of :\nge!a Davis. See story. P<1te 5 Garden Gro\l' Girl ' J)i cs in A11lo Crash An 19-~1ear-o!d· rno1orist died \\'ed- nesda~' night v.·hen her car smashed int() a station "'ag on at a (;arden Grove in- lersectiOn . Police said .J11 Loui~r Jiorva!h of r;;:irdcn fr rovr. died brhind !he whcl'I <Jf her Cflr in a pile up !hat lr f! the nther mot.nrisL f\1anue\ .'vfii;?u rt Toptnn. 48, of Garrlen r;rnve. 1vith onh• minnr injurie:i;. OHicrrs !'i'!id !hr accidenr is under in· ,·es1 igat1nn tnda.r " . I f • \. \ 7 I