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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-05-04 - Orange Coast PilotI " • • • IS 1ve ) ··spare That Tree~; 500 Boats Depl.rt " ·Newport Students Today in -25th " (;li~b ip Prote~t Ra~e to Ensenada . DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * • • ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ~AY '4, '1972 -vot.. "' "o. 1u. J IECTIONS, .. PAOll .,. . Hi•a~k --.,_ ·--Dra1na . ----------- • • * * * War Protest .ispare That Tree!' ·--Observed Students Climb , Protest Cutting Area Total Increases By WIU.IAM SCHREIBER what was happening four or the si1. trees Of nit O•llY ,.11o1 s11H had been <..i.1t down. A handful of Newport Harbor High While the tree-cutters ate their lunch, a students who went aloft in two towering halr dozen students, led by candidates At Irvine To0ver800 eucalypptus trees on campus Wednesday Wilkes and Cohen, scaled the two re-From Wire Services have won the first round in their fight to maining trees and vowed to stay until the The United States is sending addilional By CANDACE PEARSON save the trees from destruction. trees were spared. war planes to !ioutheast Asia, a Pentagon 01 It!• 01111 P11a1 stiff 'fhe four leaders of the protest, in-The treetop protest drew a lunch-hour spokesman said today. A group of about 10 UC Irvine students eluding two candidates for student body crowd of abou~OO studen_tscl most fil___wbo Without going into detail, spokesman began building a mQ!:k_ Vietnamese president.in-today's runoff election;-clam: urged-the protesters-to st ick t out. Jerry W. Friedhelm told newsmen there U. . hi bered down from their leafy sanctuary "Hang on, you guys," they shouted, -would be "some addi'ti'onal augmentati'on i age of barriboo t . s morning in UCT's r1· p · I I Ch I Godshall t d "W 'II hr' d . h nd I . g l!I: er r1nc pa ares • s an ~ e ing san wic es 8 1 eepin o.J. l_a_n_•1.i..a __ s.ed .ai.r,'' conti_nuing a U.S. Camptl.!·Park· as···part-of -a nationwide ing below them anct'v<l\\lett~-··· ··-·-··bags."··· --· · ·-·· -~.,. · - i.: • buildup to try _and r~pel a NJ1rUi._y_iet. __ moratoriUrii declared today to protest the !.'T~e trees won't be cut down unlU a F!.o?1 his perch, Coh~n said, "'.f'he trees-nnmese~ invasion of South Vietnam "'ar in Southeast Asia. meeting can be held to study, the possible haven t been used thIS much 1n years. So Ind! . · . . . . ~ alternatives." They're really digging it." • urces cated the a 1 r rein· _ _:i;oaa. ~..JS-also-the second anruve~cy-oC-Godstrall a:1so-promlsed· there woulct'be Coh·en-vowed'to"Stay until they·knocked -1orcemenli-wilLcome-Irom:-t11e-Unile:i1--- the killing of three . students durmg an no suspensions o! the students who spent him out of the .tree or until something Stat~. .. - HEART ATTACK VICTIM AIDED FROM PL,t.NE Armed Turkish Hijacker Watches P1ir Oeblrk Turk Hij ackers Free :Hostages, Surrender : SOFIA, Bulga ria (UPI) -Four heavily-armed Turkish students \Yho hi· )11cked · a Turkish DC9 jetliner sur- rendered to Bulgarian police today and' freed lhe passengers a~d crew they held under ·threal or dealh. [or ·more· than 24 hours, the official Bulgarian news agency BTA reported. -~ antiwar, d~m_o_ns~rat100 at Kent Slate six hours perched in the majesitc, old was done.--This will raise the ~um~ of U.S. Air Uniyers1ty m O~t~. . . trees. When the bell rang enWng lunch, most Force, Navy and Marme fighter ~mbers The UC! village-bu1lders., who ex· He said today the meeting with--the four.. of the students-stayed until several vice and . _bombers sent t~ South VJct~am, p~d !>ope more students would students, Oscar Wilkes, Dan Cohen, principals and teachers came and told Ttiailand and Guam . since early April -to participate later t~ay, had also called Casey Weaver and Steve Plumb, will be them to go back to class. _a!oun~ 300 a~brmg tota.1 U.S, la~- for. a student str1~e ,o_f classes _!oday, held-Monday at 11 a.m. Wilkes, who-is a star of the sc hool liased and carried·based strike planes m which apparent!y-dtdn t happen. "We didn't want the meeting today for track team was kicked off the team by the t_heate_r to more than 800 .. , 1:hey stated tn a flyer passed ~r~nd fear it would influence the student body his coach. Fr1edhe1m noted some ~dd~U~al naval ca~pus park "".ednesday th~t a strike voting," Godshall said. Track coach-Bob Hailey. standing at vessels are en rout~. 1nd1cat1ng .new against .the,':'ar is a blow against our own The six stately old eucalyptus in ques-the base of the trees told Wilk es that he de~artures of warships .for 5?ulheast oppression. . . tion border one side of the nearly-co m· was off the team unless he came down. Asian waters are p1anned immediately. B~t most UCI students this morning pleted Olympic·siz.e swimming pool on Wilkes refused and Hailey stormed off Jn other ~evelopmcnts :. . continu ed to ~o to class ~d a few ~f.the the campus. after ~aklng it official. -The Viet 1 ?mg cla im~ today it ~ui~?ers adrnitt~ the strike was,, fizz!· "We knew the trees had to come out Godshall said today Wilkes suspension es~a.blish~d ~. re v o I u t Ion a r Y .ad· Ing because of extr~me apathy. . when we decided to put the pool there." from the team would be studied by the rnin i~tration In Quang ~I •. South.. Viet· other. a~~a colleges have .Planned anti· Godshall said ... The leaves always shed athletic department and could be over· nam 8 no rthernmost provmci~I capital.. war act1v1t1es tod~y and Friday. and they would gum up the drains. The ruled if he didn't like their decision. A br~adcast . hy. the . Viet. Cong ,. Students at . Chapman College, 333 N. sap and oil from the trees would also In the meantime, frustrated city cl~ndestine-Radio Liberation said Quang Glassel Ave., •.n Orange, ~ve been asked stain the decks and walls around the paol. crewmen were told by Vice Principal ~·· whlc~. fell Monday, had been to boycott tJu:ir a.fternoon class~s today, "We just didn 't want to face the cutting Jack King to leave and come back liberated: " . when a t~ch-1n with si.:ieakers, workshops because we knew someth ing like this pro-another time to finish the job. .. The radio, broadcast a commun1qu.e or an~ guerilla theater is scheduled from test would happen,,, he added. As the crew walked away, they grumbl· . the People .s Re~?lutio~ary Com~1~lee 12.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. . . Newport Beach city crews, who lend .ed "JC we are going to be screwed arouod In Quang Tri city, calhng ror nulhf1ca- Speakers toda y at ~hapman mclude Ed the district a free hand in such matters, like this, we may never come back." ISee VIETNAM , Page Z) Ko~pal of the ~eople s Lobb~. Ray Cor· begail cutting the trees about 10 a.m. Newport Beach Parks Superintendent reo of the Institute of Non-Violence and By the Um the students discovered (See TREES Page Z) iStt PROTEST, Page 2) e , Orange It said ·the four hijackers gave up without a struggle. and surrendered their weapons ..;_.pistols and bundles of h~rn1 gr~~:;t.~0g:~,:'.t~~~~:e --Refwal Gets 500 Yachts Sail Today· nesday with 63 passeQgers and crew W • -... ·slie Says Boss ~ty-PoudJ,ing members during a flight oYer Turkey and U F J _i ' e•t er ~ fortc!!.Jlie.11UQ1~;/Jl.bon~ "':'~""";e...i""'",._J·er...:-.eat tef({tf..~ ~ = · f. f~ -• .-, -"l-"'!'11'sc cloudy-ikles "itn-mOe""' ' ~-"'*II ~ the-Ankara gOvernmiiiT tlley-W0\!¥1Dlow I 2 th da R way ror sunshine on Friday alQng up th• olane and all aboa~ unlus three STOCKPORT, England (AP) -A n nsena ace Orange CounLy beaches, with.highs ' ' ll 1 -~-nightclub singer was dou sed with h d 65 · In condemned guerr las were,re e~... on t e san nt , r1s g to 71 SACRA!o!ENTO (UPI! -A 26-' year~Id secretary who quit her job because her boss subjected her "to repealed offensive rubbing and touching" has won unemployment compensatk>n. In a ruling announced \Ved· nesday the Californ i a Unemployment 'lnsuranct Appeals Board said the-woman's boss , the president of a dental laboratory, created Intolerable working co~ dlUons for the secretary and thnt obe WIS jusUfled In quitting. The woman filed for uncmploy· ment after lta•lng her job Dl't. 13. 1m. Bui the em~loyer •ppeal<d tht.,.... • Bulgarian sources said the-stud,enb ,set molasses apd sprinkled w i t h-degrees Inland. Lows 55-58. . feathers after she turned down a one deadline . .it~r anolh-. but_ negofla. customer's requesl to sing the Irish By ALMON LOCKABEY ing F1eet -under 30 1~1-was the las t INSIDE TOD.4. \' lions -\\'ith Ttlrkish embauy repre91en-ballad "Danny Boy." o.11v Pli.t tM11111 1•11w to start at 1 p.m. tat~s ap'parent\y Bot nowhere. More than 500 salling yachts shoved of£ Winds-for the start were light and skies You 've come11long10t111, babf, Tn Anllara Turkish P.remier Ferit Kathy Varden, 24• told police 1 for Enseoada, Baja California . at noon v.·ere overcast. The forecast was for a lVomeii cigarette .mtoker1 Q01 a Pi·lelen told Parliament Bulgaria is gran· band> of men dragged her into 1 today in the 25th sailing of the famed moderate westerly to fill in u the huge late $tart. but tht11.'re catching ting political asylum lo the four men and park, gagged her and tied her to a Newport to Ensenada race. fltet ghosted down <the COISl toward San up faJ t -both ht addiction. an<! that Turkey "undef'stands" the reason for fence before the molasses-and· Newport Octan Salling Association race Diego. relate1t smokinu hazards. See the Bulgarian decision. , 1 ~ ~tt hers treatment Wednesday ofllclals had no accurate count at noon on The yachts range in site rrom 22 to 90 !tory pa(Je 15. · ~lelen did not say whether Turkey rug · the number of actual starters. There feet. the largest beinR the. 90-foot Navy bowed 10 demands by the hijacker~ that, Two men' held down Miss were 550 entries in the race, but a small yawl Saluda from,. San Diego. Scratch thrte .terrorists condemned to death be Varden's SS.year~ld husband Har· percentage were not expected to start the boat In the ·Ocean Racing division la Bob nown to Soria. , ry while thp others poured half a I2>mlle.downwlnd slide. Lyne.h's 83-!oot M-Ous sloop Sirius n An anoouncemenl by the 1 orfic_ial bucket of molas.ses over her, she A small group or octan racing from Newport llarbor Yacht Club. Bulgarian news agency said earlier the said. They ran away , leaving a catamnrans was the first to start at noon, Lead ynchts are expected to arrive 11t · Bulgarian Foreign ~11nistry was main· placard p\MBI to her dress. ''Dan-followed at JG-minute Intervals by five the Baja fishing resort by noon Friday tainiog contact wtth Turkish authorities ny Boy forever", it said. classes each of Ocean Racing and Pacific unless they are hit by a prolona:ed calm !See IDJACK, P•l• I) Handicap yachts. Tbe Mldgel Ocun Rae-_ of San Diego and tbe Corooados Islands. l . M. I•~• " _., • c~nw111• ,. M11Mlfl" ... • CllU1f'N ~-· "" ...... .._ .. Ctm!c' u ~ ..... c-" .. C!'Hl_. • ,_ .. .. Ot1!ll '""'" " lflfCI MMMb .... l f!ltl'il l '"• • ,,_ .. l Mt 1'11l111nt111 • , ....... • ,INIKt ,.,, ... -• ... ~-" ·---": ... """ " ........... • ' . f • • • I I \,.,·I• . . ( I. ' .t; •• --- U.S. Abandons Tall{-S ·~ 'Total Lack' of Progress in Paris Cited PA1llS (UP I) -'l'he Uniltd statc11 bc'ok~ off the f'oris peace talks today for d\e l~d time on ground!I there had '*111 no prog re$s. U.S. ncgotlator William J. Porter told ntiw1nnen he did so beca use there was a "lnck of progress Jn every available channel" of 11egoli nli un. He told reporters outside the con- ftrtnce hall he refused to agree to attend a 1u~salon ne xt Thursday because both -Gets a North Vicln"tn aod the Viet Cong refused to d1M:uss a ha lt to the Nort h Victn:imese invasion of South Vletn11m. Jn.stead, both Communist teams scollcd at use or the wo rd "invasion," and sai d the Dcmll1lurized Zone wa~ not an In· tc l'n11lionul boundary :ind therefore there {'OUJd h;a ve bee n no invasion. Doth Xu.in Thuy for llanoi and r-.·tmc. Nguyen ·rhl lllnh for the Viet Cong ·de- nounced the U.S. move. Break In-law Serennde Fractures Hi1n STUDIO CITY rUP ll ~Rock b.and lende r Kim "Pied Piper" Richmond didn't compose th e movcrnent tha t ended his latest number, but it left him -as an older generation of musicians might say -fra ctured, man, fr actured. Richmond, 24, married only four months, wrote a song ln honor or his new moth er-in-law and pla nned W serenade her with it <111 an early Mother's Day surprise. · He gathe red his IO-man group in the ga rage or her home Tuesd<1y, When his wire Barbara ~ignalled him that her 1nolhcr's car was tumlng into the driveway, Richmond struck up the band. Mr11. Barbara Bates drove into the garage and Wll! so astonished at finding it filled with musicians in fq.11 toot that she drove into Ri chmond and broke his leg, a spokesman for the bandleader reported. "How can 1 top this next year?" Richmond asked his wile. a dancer ·on the Carol Burnell Show. • "This is an awful way to start a relaiionship," she lamented. •·11 sound s like some Hcnny Youngman mother-in-law joke." From 1•age 1 TREE PROTEST • • • Richard Harrison said th at was wrong. "To me· this is a positive action. I! we "Our cre\fs will continue to do this type had some other principal, than Mr. of work for the school dis trict when they Godshall this could have been a really reciu~!t our help," he sald. bad scene," Cohen said. · '"Tod<1y they ha ve .unilaterally si ne die (1ndc£lnil(•ly ) lldjourned the conference bac ked by Jlresidcnt Nixon's threats 10 use all kind s of military 1tieasures. The United States has commllt1.>d a new grave act or sabotage against the conference,·• 1'huy said. li e saitl Hanoi waiited lr1 continue the wee kly meetings, however. Porter told the Comn1un1sl g1·oups last week that he would give \hem •ont~ week to reply to U.S. demands for a halt 1n !hei r orrcnsivr. The United States broke of( the tal ks J\1ureh 23 on grounds -'!here were no 11crious negotiatio ns <1nd that the Com- mu nists were using the talks: unly as a propaganda forum. Port er returned to the conftrencc table last week with a demand the North Viet- nam and Viet Cong comply wit h hi! den1ands lhry discuss way s of halting the C:o1nmunist olrcnsiv1•. \Valking from I.he confe rence hall totla.v wearing a serious expression, Porter s<1id the South Vietnamese ncgoliator, l'ham Dan Lam, •·speaking (or our side, told them we did not agree to set a date for the next mc-ctlng. "Now don't i:ct the idea that this is the result purely of this mee ting held here to- day ," Porter said. "Jt represents also a complete lack of progress in every available channel." Veteran ob.serve rs of the deadlocked conference look Porter's reference to "every available cha nnel" 1o in clude ny :;ccret talks betw een llano i a n d Washington. Pt1oscow rewrts said the talks were resumed last ~tirsday after a five-week hiatus at Insistence of Soviet Commun ist Part;.' leader Leonid I. Brezh nev during talks with president ial advise r Henry A. Kissinger ~ho made a secret trip to Moscow. Special Treat11aent UPI T11HMl1 Dr. Ken Gray, veterinarian at Sea-A rama Marineworld in Galvestbn 1'ex., adjusts the life vest on Pattie, one of the resident dolphins' \Vho de veloped pneumonia and must stay above water to breathe'. Her head is covered with zinc nitrate to prevent sunburn and her condition is improving. ' Nixon Calls Hoover 'One Of Giants' ., " WASHINGTON (UPI) -Presiden t Nixon said today lhtlt "J. Edgar ffoover '~· was one or the giants" in the nation'• ' histo~y. "Let us cherish his memory, be true to his legacy ," Nixon said during funeral ~­ services at the National Presbyteria n Church for the 77-year~ld Hoover, who dir ted the Jo~n1 for nearly half a cen· tury. Hoover was (ound dead in his home on Tuesdar,. "Without peace office.rs we can never have peace,'' the Presiden~ said in a brier funeral oration. "He wa! a peace officer without peer. He richly earned peace through all eternity." The funeral services for Hoover. prior to his burial in Congressional Cemetery about a mile from the Capitol, came • after his body resled in state (or 22¥~ how·s under the Capitol dome. Capitol poll« estimated tbal 17,lm persons filed put Hoover's flag-draped bier in the Capitol Rotund a, about 4,500 of them during the first three hours he lay ln state Wednesday_ About 2,000 persons attended the rites · at National Pres byterian. a spare, ultramodern billldlng with an:bes and · vaults characteri1lng the Gotbic architec- ture of several hundred years ago. In bis eulogy at the church, Nb:on sakf. "'Today is a day of Mdness for America but it is also a day or pride. "Onct in a long while, America Is a land of giants. J. Edgar Hoover was one of the giants. "He becanl't"a living legend as a young man. His death only beighteM the respect and admiration" aceorded hlm in life. ___ jy~iJ.LliJkin_g_ res~n~!b_i_l~ty . f~!_ the·-_ 'f!l~ o~L con~e!!!.. th~oughou~ the en~e- dccision to chop The trees· rn Hie firS! afferntion wa! vo1ce~ru~tt '{:; * * --~........ . ... -• Rescue Tactics Change flt1daho Silver M-ine "He had a great influepce for good in our national life," the President said. " ... the gqod J. Edgar Hoover has done \\<'ill_not die." ~- place, Godshall .said natly th at he was Plumb, mother or the boy perched ~ympathetic with the OOys in the trees. highest in the lrec. "Thls ls not negative thing. 1 am sure ''But Steve. what are we going to do or the 3,000 people on this campus -Jn-about dinner?" .. · Fro111 1•a11e 1 VIETNAM ... lion or "the admini stration an d other KELLOG G. Idaho (UPI ) -A rescue organizations set up by the United States team early today abandoned efforts lo and the Saigon governm ent." gel to an access shaft in the lower !un- it also cal led for nullification of "the ncls of the smoke-filled Sunshine Silver military and police of the puppet ad-rnlnis tration." ~line "'here 58 men remain trapped by a -President Nguyen Van Thieu new to-mysterious fi re that took 24 lives. da y to the threatened city of Hue for But as the graveyard shift began the urgent talks \Yith his military coni· gruelli ng lhrcc·hour trip back to the top, 1n<u1dcrs on the situation In the north. the day shift prepared to try IG ge t He sn1iled and expressed contidcnce through to Sunshine 's No. 10 shaft from despite the shattering defeats in Quang the tunnels of nearby Silver Summ it Tri, 32 miles to the north. -mine. -Hue "'as r ising from the loot ing. Fresh air was pumped steadily into the arson, chaos and near-anarchy o£ shaft's hoist room, 1,700 fee t above th e Wednesday io a semblance of normality. ·area where mine officia ls insist there is a South Vietna mese troops who fled "good chance" some of the missing men S t Ch I southwa rd rrom Hue along Highway 1 may be alive. llSpeC arget streame d back today on orders of their The day shi(t hopes that enough smoke new comma nder \vho directed they I B b T. } l return to Hue or be shot on sight. }} Offi ll'ea The tough new South Vietnamese com- eluding teachers -2,999 would like to be Godshall said today that the trees up there with them," he sai~. which have already been cut dow n. will Mill and Richard Spalding operators of be pulled out and th e wood used for foot the rather and son construction company bridges and fencing in the planned which is installlng the swimming pool ex· ecology area on thr campus. pressed no animosity toward the tree-sit· As tor the remaining trees, Godshall tcrs. -1 thinks that some solution can be found to ''As long as they don't interfer with our save them. work on the pool thi s is rlne with us -It "I think that we'll be ;ible to cut th em Jet's of( a li ttle steam.'' they said. back enough to keep fhc junk out or the When the students fi nally ended the ir pool and still have them look good," he vigil at dinner time they appeared said. satisfied that with the way things worked "We have plans to instaYi the malurr out. They also praised their pri nc ipal for pine or palm trees in th e spots \\'here lhe the way he handled the si tuation. others have been removed ,'' he added , From Page 1 HIJACK ... wlll have been blown awa y so that they may reach the elevator and ride it down to the area 4,800 feet below the surface where the men are trapped. ':t Above ground, friends, relatives and" many of the 108. survivors held a prayerful vigil for the second cold night. Gov. Cecil Andrus called it the "worst disaster in Idaho's history" and officials of the Bureau or Mines in Washington said it was one of the two worst metal mine disaslers on record. As the fire raged on at the 3,700-toot Ievel of the honeycombed tUMels of the nation's largest operating silver mine, an official of Sunshine !aid any bodies found would be '""carried up at the shirt's end while any survivor! would be brought out as quickly as possible. Nixon edded, "He made the FBI lhe finest law enforctment agency on ealth, and in doing so became an instltuUon in his own right~ Mrs. Nlxon aecompanied. the President to the ch~h, where they sat with Mn. Dwight D. Eisenhower. On the opposite side or the aisle were 15 FBI agents who served as booorary pallbearer!. Qn Wednesday NI.Ion named L. Patrick Gray 111, 55, a lawyer and one-time sub- marine commander to serve as FBI director until he can rind a permanent repla cement for Hoover after the Novem. ber elect ion. (Picture on Page 5) Through this move the President hoped . to avoid election year conflict with Co~u that might have arisen bad be nominate a permaneot successor at this time. Gray ls an assistant attorney general who was an aide to Nixon whtn be was vice president. • • • 4'to prevent und esired conscquencts or rTiandcr in the north constructed an "ex- the incident" and added ''there exists a T n· w· Id ccuti on wall11 in Hue to serve a stark rea l danger ror the life of the passengers 0 1sney or reminder lo would-be deserters or slrag- and crew." glers. . ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -The son of a lt is seven feet high, made' or bluish- A short time later, the report or the national d!shware company president has green sandbags, and has six-foot pole! in students' surre nder came. been arrested and cha rged with maki ng front of it \\'here soldiers being executed luxurious spring· down and feat her sof a.s • • •. j In Ankara, authorit ies reported an a telephoned bomb threat to Walt Disney would be tied. - :issassination attempt against Gen . \Vorld in an at tempt lo extort $250,000, -The battlefields were relatively quiet polict? said. loclay although Communist forces ha ve Kemalettln Eken, 61, commander of Orange County sheriff's deputies in moved in on llue and \Vere reported 18 Turkey's police force, in front or his Florida and Treasury agents identified miles northw est of the old Annami te , • home. the man arrested as 23-year-old Robert capital, six mil~ to the \\'Cst and 10 miles ., Eken was slightly wounded, the y said. Hara, son of Joseph Hara. president of to the southwest. The major threat was nnd-on~-oHhe asst1ilnnts '''as shot--and ·-the..Orlando-~ed Tupper~ar~_Co--_ tr.om the notthwest where they..had·tank!t -, killed in-lhe ensuing gun balll~. range.. County Sheriff A1el c;:plman-said · and new hand-launched anti-aircra ft ' -.... Four gunmen shot and wounded the the younger Hara, a former Disney Wor:ld 1nissiles. l::o-==-.rommander;-authorities-anno uncetl . ef!1Ploy~ was ~harged withotelephoning-a--"'lh air ar-stmw~a--no signs -of Aulhorilles said Gen. Eken was -struck Disney executive ritarrh\13 and threaten-slackening and Iigures released today In one-leg nod an arrilpit-10 the attilck. in~ to deto~11te a ~~It l!J.side-tflt $400 showed the Americans were-· avernging= - Ills condition was reported ood by -a _m1IUonfour1 st llttract1on 1( he u·as not 1nore than 100 strikes in North Vietnam __ hospttiil p0 esm n. p:i~ the money. . . per day anti-aOout 600 in the south by Four --othg-men , an Eken oide, llis No OOmb was f~n<J. \\'hen authorthes fighterbombers. B52s also were hea\'il y hau (feur and l"ll"O bodvguards were searched the amusrn1ent park. bombing areas around Quang Tri and ~eported bit by the gunfire. ' Hara \\'~S arrai1?ned \Ved~es~ay before Kontun1 in the Central llighlands. Authori lies said one of the four U.S. J\In~islr~te Don~ld_ D1etr1ch then . . released 1n his fathers custody after the assailants was captured. another fled into senior llara posted $I0.000 bond. a hous~ ac.ross the stree~ from . the Investigators said Hara surrendered at genl'rnl s ~es1dence and a third fled 111 a his Orlando apartment alt er authorities t·Ar. The c1tv \\'ns revort ec1 h"1~e. compared his vo irt>pri nt \\'il h a tape OIANli COAST " DAILY PILOT "nit 0nl'99 COIJI DAIL'!' PILOT. wit~ Wfl lc1'1 h c>mllint'lf ~ Nt-.s·Prn~ h Pllbl.IJ'Ocd by 1"11 Orl nQ t C'lllllf PWIO\tlinQ! (OR>Pt,.Y. i1s- ·~·t HI tior\J ••t Plll>lllNO. Ml'!d•Y lll•~111rt 1 '·~J> IOI' Cl:>llt Mnt , N.....-1 llttd't, ..... •;ton l f"K"'"°""'''ln V•llt f, UIO""'• Bi-.ot • l• .. nr Slllc:lltlU<.~ •nd S1~ C'-mtntt f .li •~ J11•~ (~~;l''l"O A 1j"91f ffQ!lc.'~1/ K '~1 '' °":>' •"fd St'Llnlt V1 I nd .li11r•1H r._ .,.,. o• ... °'"' NO'·V'I~; plt r r It ., )S Wt•I 11 •1 S•<ft', C~lll Mn 1. C1Utoml1, f ]t1'. ~~btrl N. w,,d l'·n~~1 '"° P~r .--tt recording of the tclephon rd bomb threat. Authorities said young Hara u•as employed as a sales host for Disney World from early J an uary un til mid· 111arch. Mexican Storm Leaves 10 Dead, 10,000 Homeless MEXI CO CITY (UPI) -Mexico's J 1ck -· C!lf'lt v ~ . .,.,..,t l !'Cll ~11 Mlnt~fr Tholl'l •1 1(11vil ,· f O•..:." OM fl U!Jt o ~f u·orst cloudbu rst in SO years, dropping 'h:tilslones lhe si ze or lr mons." has left ~1.c•.,;m;;;u;;;~i~eat~ aod J!.csJ tucJjf'o in ~12-squarc..r. '!area oClflc'":SoU:lh s1ae Orlbe c1fy . Mt ..... +nQ! [O•tw <:h11l,1 H. loo1 llit~•rd '· Ni ll ..... !\llfll M •M91"i El•~'' OHie•. CIHll MtM: lJO Wttl 11.P't S''"1 Nt'Nf!Od It«" UJ) l'llt.._. ....,lt¥1,,. • '-"9"'"1 8NCJ>: t2l F•n l ·-lt .... !"'41f(ln 1e1tl'I: 1n ;5 ~ ....,, .... w. 3fol! (ltl'l'ltnlt : ,1QJ Noilll f l Cl~ llNI T.t••• 17141 64Z-4JZ1 Cletlffetl A .... l'thJ .. 64J:.S671 ,,_ Ctft .. 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Authorities estimated that 500 homes Wert destroyed, and the Panl merican Highway and toll 1urnpike southwa rd to Acapulco """ clO!<d briefly by dtposlts of mud and rock. Fron1 Pagel PROTEST .•. Tom \Vhisman o[ the UC \Var Resis tors Tribe. Three national anti-war figu res will lead a rally Friday from JO a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cal Slate Fullerton. It \.\'ill lea lure Tom Hayden, one of the 4'Chicago Se\·en" indicted after the 1968 D..:-n1oc ratlc convention ; Anthony Russo, chargrd \vil h Danie l Ellsburg after the release or the Pen tagon Papers, and Ron Kovick, coordinator of the national Viet- nam Veterans Against the \Var. No anii-\ra r activities 11·cre sehcduleCI at Orange Coast College. The moratorium planned at UCI today was endorsed by the student government. Spokesmen for the organizing grou p !here sni d the "Viet namese Village" is n1~_n.t 10 "br~ \l'ill' born e -j.hii 1<lylliCcatnpWJ. norm3DYa rffUge'"'Of fhn .. tasy. \\'Ill ·become a breeding ground of reali ty." They 1\·nnl to interest other students In using the area for an anti-\.\'ar cen,er \\'ilh discussion groups, Y!'Orkshops and "J)Olllical meetings. Construction of the village. scheduled for 9 a.m. this morning. "·as an hour behind schedule because fe,v people shO\\'cd , But plnnne rs of the day's activities still ll'tcd afternoon and evening evenlS as In- cluding fi lms !Ponsored by Vielnnm Vct3 Against the \Var DI I p.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. in roo1n 104·or the Physical Science Buil ding. , A rally l\ith sptakers .•and guerilla !heater \.\'as scheduled ror noon in lhe c~tnl campus p.1rk and discUMlons "ere planned from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the bamboo ''village." R . ....... -~ ~6" These handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimate in seating comfort with down and feather back pillows, deep spring down seat cushions enveloped in down and feathers and two dac~on- filled arm pillows. Choose from a .wide selection of fine fabrics and.sizes. Three st y les to choose from H.J.GAR~ETf fURN .l"fU~E PROFESS IONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. & Fr i. Ev11 . 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALI F. 646-0275 ' " ' . - bet bei tie the s Su \Vil ~ Ju of fi ca r I t i;tud the the Wes told are peel mec add sco the "I are mig ''In . .. and m just H and quit pre min gra I Lag rea I ol Gr dev sir has T th• -ma B we Las "P gee esc B div Co trri qu T res wlf s DAILY PILOT 3 Eq~al Ele1nentary School Funds E ed By PA~1ELA llALLAN 01 "'' 0.11~ '11•1 lltlt A Capistrano Beach Y.Uroan who believes elementary school children are being "short-changed" is about lo do bat· tie "'ilh a budgeting praollce as old as the sc hool dislr [ct it self. She has one powerful ally, State Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction \\1ilson Ril es. ri.trs. ~1arie. Patterson. 34393 Via San Juan. a woman "'ho ha s worked in school offices for 16 years in a secretarial capacity, believes n1ore money should be r diverted lo the elementary level , even if it means giving up a few frills on tne secondary level. "For years it hAS bothered me th1t children can go through the Capistrano Unified School Di strict without learning how to read," she .sfild. "Many do not adequately learn the other basics." As she delved into district financing policies she found that a great deal more tnoney is spent on secondary education than op primary education, a situation that exists statewide. .. It has become a matter of priorities.,, she said. "There is more staff per child • I on the secondary level than on th! primary. It's an unbalanced situation. "District administrators agree but when I ask about apnlication nolhin~ is changed. The y say they must preserve what they ha ve on the secondary lf'vel and try and duplicate it in primary grades. But yo u know that will ne~·er happen." Mrs. Patterson said resources must be analyzed and priorities set where most needed. "If children have not mastered their basics by the third grade yqu ha ve to soend years in remediation, J\1uch of the money spent in upper levels is com· pensatlng for 'll'hnt the child didn·t learn in elementary school," she said. l\lrs. PatterSQll.JJ. Sptcifically sug· gesting lhat the adult·studrnt ratio be reduced in the elementary schools. She is not indicating the performance of the teacher. She is stating th at the best teachers can only do so muth with the classloads they have. "Additional staffing is one solution to the problem." she said. ''A rea sonable goal should be 20 studenls to one teache r with cne p;:iid aide .. , l\1rs. Patterson claims that most pro- grams that are successful show a reduc- ed student-teacher rat io. "Pushing for more early cltildhood education 1s pushing against a trad1Uonal pattern." she s11id ... It Ydll t;ik r ,. con· scious, delibt'r11.1e st11nd by boitrd. ad· n1 inistr11ors and parents lo sec it through." ~·I r's. Pallrrson realizes it "'oulri nl'I be an 1mn1ediate process. but behe\·es it <'OUld be worked out over lhrce years so the secondary instruclional program y,·on 't be hurt. \\lilh budget study session! bcginn1n1t. ~!rs. Patterson intends to approach the board members with her ideas. If she J!els no supoort. she"ll take her C'rusade lo lhe people, she said. ,, Ranch Purchase Boosted Cou11ty Supe rvisors Or<ler_ Actian._a11-.Starr Site By JACK BROBA CK canyo n land is a first pror1r y on the Caspers said if 1he property is purchas· ot "" 011"' P'iku 11111 regional park development program of ed it should be.rmainta1ned in it~ natural De velopment of the largest "nature'' his department . state y,.•ith relatively few improvements park in CaUfornia and Ora_nge County's The HBP \Vilt be reconsti1u1ed on July other' thah camping IH'eas. picnicking biggest government-owned project is in 1. with a maxi rnum 25 rents per $100 Qf spots and watrr supply f;:icil itif'~. 'ssesscd Vnlu t Th l The land is blsrctrd h.v thr Or!r"a the cards today. c ax ra1e. e curren rate '"" The Board of Supervisors had directed is a li1Ue nver ll cent s and includi>s }!ighway y,·hich connects San Juan "'illl money ~or 1he S2 .6 n1illi on purchase of Elsinore. the Harbors Beaches and Parks (~!BRl Salt Creek Beach in the Laguna Shores "There 11re 119 rnillton p!"{)p!e l1vine; and Real Property Services tRPSl area. \\•ith in on e hour's dri ve of !he r11.nrh anit departments to frame up a proposal tn Sampson said the departinent is now an additional t1\'0 million lh·t onr to 111·0 purchase 5.:>00 acre~ of the historic Starr purchasing the Aliso Beach Park in South hours awa y." Ca~pcrs SRid. "It 1s Ranch. Laguna on a time-payment basis. He ad· borde~d by !he Clr\'rlnnd Na1 1onnl The 10.500-acre ranch is loca led ded that therr y,•as a good chance federal Forest on the north. nn the ea st bv the oortheast of San Juan Capistrano and and state park purchase J:rants could be private park de1·elopmcn1 . Coln de 'ca1a east cf rapidly building Mission Viejo. obtained 10 aid in the financi ng of the and by Rancho l\1ission Vir jo on the wrst The purchase. as planned. would be by Sta rr Ranch project. and &oulh ." ... / . I I CRITICIZES SCHOOL FINANCE Mrs. fAarie P.tterson Police Runners To Pass Tl1rough San Clemente The annuAI 2.~mile run from Tij uana the HBP agency under its new beefed-up Purchase of the ,,1;,. l0.500 acr•• "''' He warned lhar ~li.".~ion \'irjo 11·as f;i~t I b·1· · d th h t •· · ...,. ,,. d 1 · d · In \'ancl'u,·pr bv a le;i1n of 12 Los financia a 1 1ly ga1ne roug sate proposed 111•0 )ears 8 g0 by Supervisor t!v e oping an lhal !his aC'reagt should lev.islation last year. Da vid L. Baker or Garden Gro ve but the preserve for public rcrrealiorial use. The An,i:eles prilite officers \\•ill pass through The department cannot only purchase id ea has been in limbo because of limited entire ranch is srven and nne-ha!f miles S:in C!emrnte Tuesday night. beaches, parklands and recreationa l capital impro\!ement funds in the county long and one-half to three and lhree-The unsu:il rinnua l run . part of the Los facilities but may bu~ them on long term treasury. quarters miles y,·ide. Ele"afions ranges An'!cles department's observance of contracts. something the general county Board Chairinan Ronald \\I Ca spers nf from 400 feet in 11 Canyon area near the Police \Veek. in\"ol ves a dozen men who governme_nt is not allowed lo do . .. Ne\.\•porl Beach revived tlie idea Tuesday entrace to 1,750 feet in the mountamous -\l•i lt-t;ike turn~ ru nnin.e. ·to miles each, HB~. director Kenneth Sampson told aod· gOl unan imous sunoort nf his [eU · northern sector. . · s1artin,i: in Tijuana Tuesclay mom iog -~-:--&arinnemtre-r-!r-Yeek·that-nurchase·--.. -d --r-~-·-·-~~~.---_.......Q)'L ---· -·--.. -----anrt..,,r'Tlt'li.......'1.n v:n1couvrr-sh·ortty.-t>e'fore~· -,._. ,. •11 • • • t' . uoar memoers. SO enlnused was "f. ' of the valuable unspoiled rolling hill and Caspers over the idea that he quipped, n1idn ight on l\Jay 19. UP'I Tt ... le •· Casualty of War Official Claims Brando Ex-wife Tl1reatened Bomb SANTA MONICA (U PI ) -Marlon Bando's former wift, battling with him for custody or their son, threatened to blow up the school the boy attends, the school headmaster has testified here. A wounded South Vietnamese soldier cries out in pain as he is car- ried to an aid station along Highway 1. The soldier was injured during the ARYN pullout from. Quang Tri. • The headmaster.,Dr. Thomas J. Lee. of the Ojai Valley School in \1entura County, testified Wednesday in Superior Court. where Brando is trying to obtain sole custody of his son, Christian Devi. 13. Laguna Beach Students Score in Highest 2% Brando now shares custody with the boy's mother, actress Anna Kashfi . Bran- do and Miss Kashfi. who were divorced . several years ago, we re in cQurt but did · not speak. About 4D spectators were on hand and some women squealed with delight when Brando appeared, wearing a black turtleneck swea"fer and black velvet coat, his graying hair han~ing almost to his shoulders. Laguna Beach elementary school students are consistently scoring within the top ty,·o percenl of all students within the state on tests of basic skills. a Westinghouse Corporation statistician .. toJd-$Chool-.board members this week. The only areas y,•here lhe students aren't performing as well ~s would be ex- pected oL them are in lang_uage mechanics and arithmetiC computations, added Vern Dahl. who mon itors test scores for sever.al djstr.icts throughout tbe.....state_ -----"In language mechanics. the kids aren't capitalizing and punctuating as we might have expected." commented Dahl. ''In arithn1etic computat ions. there seems to be so me problem y,•it h fractions and decimals. but this is due to lhe modern malh the kids are learning . They just don 't ha\'e to drill like they used to." He noted that reading comp rehension and arithmetic applicati on scores "'ere quite high, based on result_s of t~ Com· prehensive Test of Basic Skills .ad- ministered to elementary school sixth graders in fall . 1970 and fall. 1971. In particular. mGre than half of Laguna Beach sixth gr~ders in 1971 . were reading at a level equ1v~lent to nudway between seventh and eighth grade. with language expression and arithmetic ap- plications ru nning just as high, said .Dahl. The median IQ (intelligence quotient) for the students was ·106 in 1971, com· pared to 107 in 1970 . By school, Dahl offered the following stat~stics for 1.971: _ -El Mor~~: The median LQ '\fas Lt. compared to the state median of 99. ·with students performing·im.rt1COl8fly--W-ell in the areas of language expression, reading comprehension and......-.r-i-t h-m~e t i c ap- plication. -Aliso : The median TQ was 104 com- pared to the state median of 99. The me· dian of scores in all test areas fell within the top one percent bracket compared to the state as a whole . -Top of the World: The median IQ was 102 compared to the state median o( 99, with median scores in .the various subject areas ranging bet ween the top nine percent and the top lhree percent of scores of the state as a whole. Other scores recited by Dahl showed that spelling problems came to light look·. ing at the test results or eighth and t2tll grade students. Arithmetic for both groups was "right. on ," he added. "You've got a good group Of kids," Dahl commented. Lee testified that Christian had "behavioral problems" after visits by his mother to the school. Miss Kashfi once called his home, Lee said, and when his wife told her he was not in, Miss Ka shfi "said if I didn't call her back in 20 minutes she would blow up the place up." Another time. he said . she told him that unJess h~_sent_Cbris_tjan home she would see-that the boarding school was closed. The proceedli'lgs-are expected to COJlo tinut for two weeks. At the earlier session, a private detec- ti ve testifiecLlhat h.l...1.Q.lill..d.....ChrJstian_ being guarded by si:r ·men and ~ two women at a fishing camp in a remo te area of the Mexican peninsula of Baja California . The eight told him that Miss Kashfi promised them SI0.000 apiece to hide the 'boy, he said . Miss Kashfi's lawyers said the charges were ''pure fiction." Rights Bill Backed ALBANY, N .. Y. (AP I -The New York Legislature has approved a proposed U.S. Cflnstitutio nal amendment that would 11:uarantee equal rights for women, bringing to 17 the number of state legislatures which have ratified the measure. Onassis Girl's Marriage Encls _L!!nds~ape Firm to Begin !n ~~-es~;;~~=srf1.,•=~~ree11ing_'~-2£ Route Area of Christina Onassis, daughter of the Greek billionaire. and real estate developed Joseph R. Bolker. which was strongly opposed by the bride's father, has ended in diyorce. . The Bolkers complai ned y,·hile married th at ·onas'sls' Intense oppo sition to the ... match was drivin~ them apart. ~ Bolker 48. and his former wife. 22. . . . were married In a surprise ceremony 1n Las Vega!', Nev .. !a::::l July. They 1eparated this year ~~d sh~ ha ~ been seen in European c1t1es with Jet set escorts. Bolker \Ya s granted an uncontested divorce \Vedncsday by Superior COurt Commissioner Jules D. Barnett 11flcr ut· ttring only six words -"no·• to ono question and "yes" to five others. The single negallve answer wa s In response to a question asking whether hJs wife needed financial oupport. A San Pedro landscaping firm will start The project involves 64 acres of work soon on an awesome planting roadside land and 119,000 feet or ir· project alorig the San Diego Freeway in rigatlon pipe (nearly 2.1 miles long ). the. Capastrano and Saddleback ·Areas The project was_ authorized by the -installing hundreds of thousands of Highway Commission earlier this year as trees. shrubs 1nd ground covers. part of f state policy giving. landscape The "firni of A. F. Gaud en 11 priority to free.ways ·running through Landscaping Company has won lht residential 11reas. state's contract for the $.169.MO projett To make the major south C.Oi:ist stretch whi ch will tnhance the appearance of the ' more compatible with near by freeway from San Juan Road in Sfln Juan neighborhoods. the state will plant silver· Capistrano to El Toro Road in Laguna dollar eucalyptus, sycamores, acacias: Hills. _and pepper treees. Work will begJn befor-t month's end. G round covers will include hottentot · said aides: for the St.ate Division of fig. ivy geraniums and algerian ivy_ Hj~hways, and will continue on into early Plans for the project were the res:ult of 1973. a joint effort by state p.lanntrs and Besides planting 3,370 trees along the vt1lunteu1 from the City of San JuRn frteway. lhe firm's crews also will Install C8pistrano and the planned commillle.t IJL. '170.000 groundcover planls en slopes and lhe unincorporated portions or the sbouldus. freeway 1tretche.1. ''I'll even propose naming it the Baker· A runnrr lollowrd by !'ampcrs 11nd sup- Clark-Phillips-Battin Park to get your Lace p a1ities pnrl vehiclrs will pii~$ through San support." Clemrntc at 9::10 pm. Tucsdny. B k Spnkrsm;in fri r the project said ea ch a er said Tuesday the county should For Mett Next? man runs flir JO miles, then rests in the in vestigate the possibility of revenue-. can1per fnr 12 hours. creating uses for the new park. From San Clemente. the grou p will Caspers said he thought the property, MINNEAPOLIS. l\tinn . (AP I -pass throurh Laguna Beach. Newport ~~~ t~~~:a~st~~nse Uc;i~~it:O~~f~i:~~~~ ~tt~itnagd~e:;~e~~~·jy~! 0~n·~fa~~~~ ~0r:i~~· then on to Los Angeles. and po1nt1 for less than SJ.000 an acre. The entire underwear" -including lace briPfs The rrl:iy-slyle race \\'Ill involve the park was appraised by a private firm two for men -to its producl line in the pa ssini;: of a ba ton compost'd of a scroll years ago as being Y.'orth $12 million for next. few months. and other ma,yor's messa"CS from Los lhe 10.500 acres. J' w· h 1· · · " 1m 1nspear. I e 1rm s vice An ~eles Mayor Sam Yorly. The property y,.·as willed to the president and m e r c h a n d i s e Police department· spokesmen in the charities by Gene Starr, former presidenl manager for men 's furni shings. Los Angeles said that the runner s this ot Universal-COn solidated Oil Co. He died >aid brightly colored slretch bikini yea r also will take part of a scientific ex· in 1963 at the age of 75 and the la nd waS hfiefs for mefl. l"nlroduced about penment by university-physicians wha sold in 1970 for $15 million to Recreation six months ago. are selling well. specialize in studying tolerances of the Environment s Inc .. a Newport Beach-"We'd expect that \vilh in twn human body under stress. based firm which wa s dissolved following years , the bikini briefs 11lone should Eflc h of the dozen men will run with a the collapse of the Penn Central con-contribute io percent of our men's small back pack flllcd ivilh small monitor· glomerate or which it was a subsid iary. underwear business," \Vinspear in~ devices which will yield data on The property reverted to the charities said. • stamina and endurance under running when Penn Central went into bankruptcy. 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I Boza~ I Ve qo Mclnta5h/ dBL/Empire /Dyna co/ Bonilay / Pana•onic I Metrolec I Ko'> I Superex / Wollon'o ~ 44~ £ Ill._ Sl COSTA ME SA t)Pf-,._. ~UNOA Y', ': \ )A TURO A'YS q6 MON THllU FP I 179 ' • • / ( DlllY "il OT with Tom a rphlne 'Silly Season' Gets Serious ONCE AROUND THE BEAT: Wh•n &prln& rolls round with rusllin& shade 10 our \'lrious campustii: these d1ys. aomeli mes you do tndted 1e1 1 yearning for the good old da ys and the un· CompUcated foollshne:u lhat attendrd them . Spr1na uw:i to be kno\t.'n 111 the 1Uly season 11 !ht v1rlou11 ·Institutions of le1min1 You kno\1'. such stuff 1s aw11lowin1 aoldflsh . · p1ckln1 telephone boolh! 'v.'ith 11 grea1 num~r of r;ludt.nt • bodies or holding panty r11lds. . All of this would bt chronicled in the l newspiipers ind exc used -11 I.east in , part -because classrooms 1e1 hot and dull during nict spring da ys and the atudenls had to do l<lmething to rrlieve tensions of !he momtnt. NOW ADA YS. HOW EVE R. the "·holf' acene has shifted. Students still 1et • res1less, all right. But instead of S\vallnw· in& eotdflsh, thty have brou1ht into the rites ot.1pring complex luues which tum them out of the cl1ssrooms. No tonger ii lt simply a question ot , whethu USC or UCLA gnt more students lnto a standard-sized Pacific Telephone booth . Now. they bust out of the classrooms for war moratoriums, Save the Ecol.oey days and 'other such issues that are vei· ing. No longer can revOJts against the Army Unit Ambushed In Ireland BELFAST. NorthPr n Ireland (UPll Five men v.•hh r;ubmarhlnt. guns am• bushed itn ·army patrtil in a Rom:in Cat.hollc vll111e north of Be:l!ast today. An 11rmy &poktsman 1aid ''miraculoll.!ll y no onf' WIS fi 11 " Ea rlie~ gunmen wounded twn i;nhtiers In Brlf115t and th ree policemen 1n !~tin· dnnderry , none seriously, the spokesman r;aid . An army patrol in battle dre&s wi th black grease smeared on their fa cts had ju51 turned a corner in the Roman Cathnlir. villagt. ti( Kilrra. 4S mile~ north of Belf11 st v.•hen rive i::unmen opened up. .. The whole thin~ wa.!I over w1th1n ,;ec<>nds." the spokesman said. "The patrnl didn't f'Vrn ha ve a r.hanr.e tn return ftrt. A hundred rounds must have been firtd at. thrm. "Ont soldier carryin~ a radio in t11s back pack had tht set shattered by bullets. but he wasn't even r;c ratched. J\Urar.ulousl y no one was hit.'' Troops cnrdnnf!d oH the area following the 1:20 a.m. attack but did not turn up any suspecl.~. At Carrickefergus. the ma1Jilly Protes· tant seaside town northea.st of Belfast where bombs in a r;ynthetic fibtrs plant Mond11,v kltled onf' worker 11nci inju red 15. two Rom11n Catholic pub!; "'ere fir~ bombed. Thr spok t sman said men drove up to lhe pubs. threw firebnmbs*1'!rnugh v.•in· dows and drovt off. Damage was not serious. The spokesm11 n speculated the firebnmbings may ha ve been in retalia· tinn for the fa ctory bhtsts. The army said a sniprr wounded a. soldier In the knee in Belf asl \\' ednesday nighr after a British patrol emerged from a fru itless search for a wanted man in Kelly'1 Bar in lhe Roman Catholic Ballymurphy area. GOP Leaders Chicl{en? . . ' ••. L ITT Flap Blamed for Convention Transfer UPI Tt .. JllO!o JH11k es/1ifl ll11111e Young flood vir.Li1n has only his thumb anct bottle fo r com· forL ris he i;;ils 1n a park area in ~·laraciahn. Ve nezuela \\'here victin1s of regional floods have been taken. He avy rains have caused flpoding and damage in VencW(!fa. Ca1iada Quashes Warrant Against Hughes Officicil By JA CK V. FOX SA.~ DJ~:c;o <UPI i -The man-on·the fitree! reac11on today to los1n~ the GOP nat ional ~nvent1fln was : "\\'ho needs Jt ~" There v.·a.~ a i.;ood rieal of sour grapes In !hat res pon.~r. a hurt pridr al bt!ng de sillnAted a convention site, then blow· inlil: the sure thing. There wrre others. like Lron Parma. hl'a1l nf the hosl 5an f)iego Cu•1c Com· m11tee . "''Kl said he was "sad, sorry and disappotnted" and certain the city C<luld ha \ e done a magnificent job had ll not bel'n ror the intransigence of a Canadian pn1mn1t'r. The Ht'publl1·an Nat1nna! Con1mittrP can1e in fnr hitter Y•ords for "lark nf tommunlca tinn" and high-handedness from the slart and thrn its suddrn and surprised decisifin to abandon Sa n OteJ:!n. County Chairman Leslie (;ehrts said he thought srJme national party leader~ "'ere "just plain chicken," and lei the IIT con· tribution cnntrnverSy affect the move. And there 11'as the unhappy jnh of \\'in- ding dov.·n 11 cnnvcn!inn -of dccidin~ 1vhal In do \1•ith the thous::i.nds of elephant-shaped bells the cit y wa s goinq In give to the delegates: the matchbpok C'overs: the hotel rooms contracted for ; the ca.rs leased: furn iturr purcha sed : partiPs arrangrd: the 2.000 lerters of thanks and rrgret to !he \'olunt cfr~. A good rnan.v people had harbored a hope !hat l\liami Beach would thumb its no se Rt the l~OP Nationa l Committee for tur ning down its original bid . But when lhe word finally caine -...... \\'edriesd11y ths,it the City Council in :i.tiam i Rearh had voted 4.3 to invite the t-.10f\TR EAL IAP I -A municipal Republicans there in Augu sl, the near nf San Diego. tht Con\'enllon and Visitor& Bureau , not to the Republlcan Part y. But I'm afraid some people did let it affect the ir decisio n and 1 think they \1·ere just pla in t'hic kcn." Southern Caltfornla !) e mo c r a I i c Chairman Larry La"•rence says he doesn't see ho\v anyone can argue that the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings O\'tr !IT didn't leave "a taint." The ronsensus seems lo be Iha! the decision to move was made ar the highest le\'e l, perhaps by John Mitchell, Nixon's campaign manager. The rea sons were varied -the denlands of the hard·nosed Ca nadian busi ness man Peter C.raham, who owns the Sports Arena v.•hich was to have betn !he convention assembly ilall: the worry about hotel space : the community's ob- vious fears about protest demonstrations and violence : and the ITT affair. Letters to the editor in the San Diego Union and Tribune had been running alm.ost 90 percent anti·convention even be(ore the first hint in March that the ad· visability of holding it here was in doubt. AfterwRrds. that percenta~c increased. ~·lost writers said they feared a repeti· tion of the violent street scenes of Chicago in 1968. Others had the theme that San Diego does nol need to 1rov.'. the fervent desire that it never became another Los Angeles. Rut there v.·ere others \\'ho saw it as a definite black eye for San Diego and one of them. not surprisingly, v.•as Lawren ce, the Democratic chairman. "I think it could have had a very, very beneficial effect on the city's f1,1ture and I am afraid ii may herald an even greater court judge has quashed 11·arran1s issued uni ve rsal public comment ii·as: ""ie for l~e arres~ nf ~"'o Americ~ni;:. ~ne never v.·anted it in the firsl place .. , DAILY PILOT descr1beri as a top aide to u .. s. b11\lopa1re Parma take!i the position ti}p.J_ the DEL IVERY SERVICE Howard Hughes. In th~ rull~.I! t~e Judge public!ly over the agreement of ITT-Dtlivtry of tht D~i!y Pilot al50 ?rdered an 1nv~sl ig.alion .. t_z.,,_-..She.raton to contribute up to $400.000 to is guararitttd ---provinci alis m.·· he said . But the biggest quest ion ll'as why San Diego got the convr'nt ion. then lost it. Parma . an exe cutivr with the Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical Company who had the fund raising and nuts and bolts assignments, put the blame entirely on Graham. * * Fears of Clash Come to Surface In Tight 'roting M IA ~ll BEACH I UPI 1 -For the first lim1 since the 1952 conventions whic h nomin;:ited Ov.•ighl 0. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson. both major parties "'ill choose their presidential candidates in the san1e city this summer. The Democratic conve nt ion is set to begin here July 10. And Wednesday, the Cit y Council \'n\ed 4-3 to invite the Republican convention to Miami Beac h fro1n San Diego. The counci l bid at least $350.000 in J:ondS and services for !he GOP convention, i,~1hich will start Aug. 21. It will 1nark the firs t time since the 1952 Chica go con\·cnt ions tha t one city hosts both nominat ing conven tions. and the manifestations of dissent and vilence in America over the past two decades were the fa ctors that made the council vote so close. ~1ayor Chuck Hall voted yes. ignoring telephone threats to his home. And after 90 minutes of nften impassioned deba te, City ~tanager Clifford O'Ke y said . "I'm . s11tisfied that our serurity people can do · lhe job thal needs lo be done:' -~Ianroomnimply-be·sotv.d ~y th• pm,...----------· --- cipal al•ppinl OU( of his office and y•ll· T -sb1' an Tea cher lng, "All right all you y1hoos, back in· ~ determine whether grnuncis ex 1st to issue con"'""l.O. 0 ""SIS • ;, ··•··all" nuLup --•,; . . I . 1r. -., ~!!' -.w1 -~~ ~ ...J.J,lll::r ··--l.IOO'llN'fo~"""°'--11 yw~oo _._.,.v•· "'°""°' -ew-WatnmfSJ'ga nst t11£tv.'b. Sl00.000 in cashl was not a factor in mov. 1111111• riv !:JO"·"'· <•II 1nd your coor w111 Th I · d ·1 -· · bt b.rougtlt 10 you. Cell~ "" Itkin until e warran s WC'rc issue Apr1 20 on in.I! frnm San Diego~ · 1:xr o.m. · char1:es of defrauding P11n American There are not many "'"" agree. S•turd•Y •nd su'ICl•v· I! vou do no1 rec11v1 Miami Beach Police Chief Rocky .fDroeunce .. a!ougb..copJrom _the B..r.QQx._ nodded a~reement. Pomerance has con- centrated more on sensitivity training for hi5 men in preparation for the con· ventions than on riot control. .. aide!" · TAXE Foll .. ~mp1. 1h• ea1 s111• Wants J ob Back campus up at Fullerton this wttk. They have II) Ear1h Week 1oin1 with events on the college quad . Booths were belng manned by such diverse oraanlutiona u Frtonda of Uppor Newport. Bay tho t.aiuna Greenbelt. people. Zero Popula· lion Growth. Stamp Out Smog. Friends for Blkecology and the Audubon Society. ·1· L d h h Id f 1260 000 ri..-your COPY oy 9 ...... ~!urd•Y. or I ..... l• 1nes t . s are o crs l'I , . ue Gchrcs s;1ys he thinks !he contribution Sufld1y. t1 11 •nd • cooy w111 r.. bro119n1 10 t"·o named in the war'ranls are ex-v.·as ethical and good business fnr you. c111s ••• teken until 10 • m eculi\'es of the ronlpany, Floyd R. Bleak Sheraton. \\•hich h;:is three hotels \\•hich Ttltphont~ The last step in sealing the contract between Miami Beach and the GOP co mes this weekend when Republican Na· tional Commit tee Chairman Robert Dole, the Kansas senator. convenes a meeting of top party officials in \Va shington. A so-called "Teach-In" Is scheduled at Chapman College over at Orange lo discuss issues of 1he Vietnam War. AT UC IRVINE out in the city of !he ume name. students are stheduled to build their very own Vietnamese VUl11e today to serve as the centerpiece of -an antiwar r&Jly. At the same lime. UCI students are asked to pause In memory of the troubles two years ago 1t Kent State and Jackson State campuses. Meanwhile hick at Cal St11te Fullerton. an anti-war rally is achedu\ed from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday with p11raplegic Ron Kov\ck. coordinator of the Viel· nam Vet.erarl! Against the War, as one of the featured partlclpanUI. This outslde-t~lassroom activity has even crept dov.rn to the high school level. Newport Harbor Ht11h School in Newport Be.ach 1pparently sidestepped an antl-war ra!Jy but they walked right Into it when authorilles at1rted choppin& down aome campus eucalyptus trees. The tree-chopping rationale was that the leaves would blow Into the new 01,ym· pie-sized l!lwimming pool now under con- struction, A weak excuse for chopping the old maste.rs al be.st and the kid!!: recog· nized it. They sLarted climbing the treri yt.l!lferday in a 6reat ~Jn. PORTLAND. Ore. t UPl ~ -A woman biology teacher who admits she is les- bian has filed a federal court suit to get her teaching job back. -Pe1gy Burton's contract at Cascade Unio n High School was terminattd, the suil said. because "of her im morality of being a practicing homosexual.'' The suit was filed on Miss Burton's behalf by the Americ1n Civil Liberties Uninn. "'hich claimed ttie dismissal was "arbitrary. unreasonable, discriminatory and ln violation of the plaintiff's Ci\'JJ ri1hts. ·• and Hov•ard Eckersley. \1·011 ld have bPrn parly centers. ~;:11!,'/"!iei;n~i':~Z. ~~~:~ ........ ~2·•311 At the time the warrants were issued, a "That v.•hnle affa ir was i:rreally ,,,., wu 1m1n1ttr ..... .. ...... S*122t h ., Siln Clemen1t , C1pl1trtno l11ctl, spokesman for Hug es in Vancouver, distorted, greatly misunderstood .'' he s.n Juan c10111r1no, ~"'Point. B.C., said Eckersley \\'as a lop Hughes says. "That ron!ribution was to the city .south L•gOJn•, L1gun1 NIOu11 .... .,, .. .,_ aide but Pan American Mines was "outside the Hughes empire." Eckersley is president and Bleak \'ice prr'sident of thE' mine company,'v.·hich is said to have propcorty in Arizona . Warrants for th e two "'ere issued by Judge Herman Primeau aJter a com- plaint \\'3S made by Albert Dupuis of !\fonlreal. Dupu is "'as elected vice presi- dent of the co mpany last August. Rocks From Moon Get . ,. T ender, Loving Ca re SPACE-CENTER, Houstoo (UPll - Apollo 16 Commander John W. Young has tooktd 11 some of the battered, fr.a1111tnted rocks he and Charles M. Duke picked up on the moon and s1 ys their story Is goln& lo be . •(mighty com· plicated" to· un ravel. The analysis of theJirst • .sa.mplu of the Wlclu lunar highlands \vill come after scientists complete the painstaking rout ine of carefully un1\Tapping each spe""ejmen and cleaning, describing. photographing. and cataloging them. The process continued tod11y and \1·as not expecte.d IQ be compitted until the tl'ld of ~tav. 'Then some rocks Wt!! be sliced and· parcelled nul lo i>pc<'ialists arounrt the v.·orld ·for the det1t iled sltid:-i needrd to sre \\•hat lh£'\' ~tin iell ma abnut fh e hlstor~· of !hr "moon. CARPET-PAD-INSTALLATION ALL UICLJIDED-- . -W~thet.-or nor-lhe lr~tters will ,.oung and Duke a.Q:rced at their first post.flight _ne"'S CD.n[erence -v.ilh com· mand m<Xiule pilor Thon:i1ts i<;. 1\lal.tlngly J_hat the Samcles 1heY hiJve seen in _the Lunar Receiving Laboratory so far are murh as they described them on the moon. They are breccias-romplex rocks_ made up of frAgmen1 s of others. ALL of THIS • overcome still hangs in lhe-bllance. ' ANYWAY_, THE issues of .spcina_bavei become_ more complex these da s and Ifs coii!iderably tougher On Mwspaptt pteple who cover !he rites of bolting from classrooms. I mtan. you have to know a little more than jus1 hO\\' to count goldfish. Quake Hits Pacific ROCKVILLE . Md. !UPI I -Th• N1- ti onal Earthquake tnform1tlon Center measured a largr earthquake early today In the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacilic about 150 miles east of Lugan- ville. The tmblor in a lightl y settled area registered 5.6 on the Richter scale, the center said . The# are not moon pictures, ti... are Vietnam picturtt•!" ··rhe difference is thal somr of lh ern t ha \'e se•en ha\·e a v.·hitr ma.flrix and some of I hem ha\'e a dark ma!trtx." Young said. "I mean I th in k !hey are in l\\"O difff"rent classes al le;i st. "That's going !o be a 1n ighty coin. plicarei1 slory to unravel. I ca n be lie\'e rha!." he said. Guy Boilard, lav.·rer ftir Eckersley and Bleak. requested that the warrants be quashed because Boilard sa id. they \1·ere issutd on misinformation and berause the Quebec Securities Comm ission v.·as ron· ducting its own investigation into Pan American !\lines. Spring · Reigns ,9 ver U.S. Scattereil'"Rqin.Storms in East Mars Perfect Picture f ltr.1 .. 11----- lliil••• .. ~ow ~ "'-Ill ~ "'°""1 " ~ ' '°':" Corurtal Weather (lt<uclv teoa•v '"''" cllt'tttt .,. 11,,.1 ~'"'"',, l10~1 Y•" •f!ol1 .,......,, ..i011t I I~ _.t'll•o I\(!\/•• M<l!l'l"o"° .... J!trlY I lo IS l f'fl•t Ill 1t!t•l'IOON tcdt Y •'lf l "'MY H •II •oetv 1• ... Cr.1•t l ttml!lr""',.. ''"" fr(lrfl ).I ~. Jllitlld ''"''""ltult\ ... ,,.. ,,..,.... ~ to Tl. Wt!•• '""'Nrl hlrt 11. Sun, "'••n, Thies THUlSDAY l«t<'td low , .. "·'"· "1"\f "',;. 11'\-,1 lo• ~I'll.~ ._.. ... ll'llQAY k:'t l ltlt • m, "" ,,,__ 11 ... 1 °''" I JI 4"ftl,. •••• I"\, s JI .. 11'1. ,.,. """" "" 1·.io •.tP Sttl.10;3~ AT -..---;;-- ONE LOW • SHAGS PRICE .. • SHAGS • DUPONT 501 • KODEL Hl-LO 'S • Hl-LO 'S • SOLIDS e POLYESTER • TWEEDS • PLUSH SHAGS • ANTRON • TONE-ON-TONE • KITCHEN CARPETS • COMMERCIAL e SCULPTURES lOOO's e TRI-COLOR SHAGS OF YARDS NAME TO Completely Installed BRANDS CHOOSE VALUES TO IMMEDIATE FROM $10.95 INSTALLATION Bri ng in your room measurements. Eve ~y Style & Color Every Roff No Pressure or ':Come-Ons" Ma ny Terms ~iiy Aways' Name Styles Avallatile Bank AYailable· Brands and =· Financing· Colors ·111H.1• • ...... 1 ... i STORE W-4. & s.t. 9.1 HOURS: n1n .• "'· ,., i In. 12·1 • u CARPET WAA£HOUSE I H -E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA TEL MS-4330 r • : 7 Scalded To Death Unio11 Financing Of M1lrder Hinted , No Curbs Seen Now For Food DAIL V PILOT If 'Secretive' FDA May Open Fiws By Steam ~A~!!J~GTQ.~. Pa. (AP) -formation that it (the {Undl \VASHINGTON (UPI\ -House members who oft,n WVj RK (UPI) -The Special Prosecutor Richard was set up at a conference WAS111NCTON (UPI) Responding to consumer write the FDA seeking kindly ''ictims resembled store wln-Sprague says subsequent betv!'een Tony Boyle and The Price Conimlssion, citing pressurr. the Food and Drua trtalment of errant food and do\v mannequins. fire lighters testimony will re\'eal bow the Albert Pass," Sprague said. a decline in the rate of In· Administrntion (FDA) today drug firms within thelr home said. money used to finance the He declined to comment on crease or food prices, has proposrd ntw disclosure rults districts. Such letters havt "They \Vere cooked to Yablonski famil y slayings \Vas y,•hether he believed Boyle, the decided not to recon1mend ad· designed to convert the a.gency been confidential In the past. death," said City Medical Ex-fuhneled from the l)nited Mine embattled president ol the ditlonal cont r o \ s ov.er rro1n ont' ()f government's but would be mide public aminer Dr. ~·Hlton Helpern. \Vorkerc: uru·on n at Io n a I U111\V, knew the purpose for · It I od t most secretive to one of ils under the new proposals. l And today bu i Id i n g in· " agrtcu ura pr uc s. Peter 8. !lull, FDA genera spectors "'ere trying to find treasury. which the money was allege~· A • C. Jackson Grayson Jr .. the most open. counsel. said the AgtlOCY tradl· out why a hig h pressure pipe Sprague, who commented ly intended. When pressed, he menC<'lll commission chairman, told a 1'he rules. draflcd under the tionally kept most things ruptured spewing soo.degree after Silous ~luddleston plead-said only : news conference \Vednesday Freedom of Jnforn1ation Law, secret undt.r the presufllptlon sleii m into a tiny office T u'1 Ti1tt1110i. ed {uilty 10 inurder and con· '.'I did not say that there is M C there had been "sufficient tas· would make public for lhei !hat most anything Involving " :;raiding seven y,·orkers to op Law itlt1ta any evidence at this time for otors o. first lime virtually all data on comp1u1y WllS a "trade secret" d th spiracy charges and turned an arrest of 1t1r. Boyle." ing of the rate or increase. in thr saltly and alleged hazards y,•hirh ls exempted rroo\ e~h~ blast Wednesday on the ~·e ~a:ic:p~~~~~f h~; state's evidence in the case lluddleston was charged in B food prices to where it is not of food additives and antibiotic cli~losure under 1he fo~reedon1 301_h . floo.r of the 38-story President Nixon to be Wednesday, said the money the Dec. 31, 1900. killings of OOillS Too necessary to take action at drugs. Jtports of unsanitary of Information Lnw. btul<l1n" 1n the heart of the . FB . apparently was piped into a UP.1\V insurgent Joseph A. th" . t . 1. ,. conditions in food processini;r .. In the past. lhe a.itency financi~I district. shattered a.cling I director Un· special research and in· "Jock" Yablonski and his \\'ife ~a~1~0~~h 1~r:~v!lon hinted plants . and rven n1 inutes or re~11rded the i-"'reedon1 ot windows, overt"riied office til a successor. to J. Ed· formation fund in the U~1\V·s and daughter. y,•ho were shot DETROIT {AP) -The meetings betwet"n FDA of. Jnforinatlon e.x.tmptlon 11 ~ ' H h o· t · t 9 t d h · h · Cl •-II A · •1 C at the possibility or direct ron· 1 furniture and knocked loose gar oover IS C osen. is rte 1 . o eat 1n t e1r ar~vi e, mer1can " o tor s o.. t 1 f 1 . ft t .1 ficlals ancl industry lobbyists. covering more than 90 perccn G had be ··we have cc rt a l n in· l'a ho r ro son ()(I( price!l a er re 111 If d d d 11 of 01,r dOC""""nls." Jl utt tolcl a parts of the (.' e j Ii n g . ray . en nom· ·• me. , smallest o the big lour food costs posted t heir a opte an :it•tun Y ....... d r. 1nated previously to be t k h ed lollowed . so in• firovl sions news conferenct. "Release sou11 proo 1ng. au oma ers as re:port a sharpest increase in 14 yenr~. ' The victims, four' of \\'horn deputy attorney gen-federal-tax-free profit of $!2.96 Ra1oi: agricultural products could even prov c e111· wos the exception; secrecy '.\'ere \v o1nc11, were believed to era1. Wallace Top~heavy million for the first half or its now are cxcn1pt from pricelirb~a~r~ra~s~s~;nS~;~'·~;~";o";;a;<o;,;r_s;;---;;.;'"~dr.::~"~"~"~t~h~e~ru~l~e.?;::;;;;;;;;;;;;1 have died instantly. some of control!!. c:rayson !aid the ti "tt· l ti · d k . fiscal l'e<1r. F Th Fl I I 1c1n s1 1ng a 1c1r cs s in commission also cho~e not to • or • net n normal work-a-day postures Q Le T Ch • lt wns the company's best act because of the dangrr of ~ ~:~ Mexican f ood e Stiik & Lobst1r lnd;catlng how rapidly the live us ader ennessee oice six-month prof;( In seven "disrupting-0 ve'y dellcat• ~.· '¢ steam had killed them. years. supply-and-demand situation." ·;!, HENRY'S The accident took place Company officials s a id Grayson said the C-Olll- about 11:45 a.m. In the offices Jmplicaled NASHVILLE, Tenn . (UPI J both expected to receive only fed ernl taxes due were offset . mission will keep a closer AEROPUERTO of General Public Utilities -With Tennessee voters a token vote. by credits from previous ,vatch on the profit margins of c4 ~ Service Corp., a holding com· angered by bus ing orders and 1t1ost of the other candidates losses. The company suffered s u perm a r k et chains tZf/ l\ pany. It 'vas preceded by a J Scandal virtually ignored by lhe other !isled on the Democratic ballot a loss in the second quarter or wholesalers and food proc· rumble followed by the blast Il presidential candidates. Gov. bypassed Tennessee to con-its previous fiscal ye a r essor1'. He said it would \'.'hich blew out a \\•all and George Wallace of neighlxiring centrate on the larger states. although it had a $1.1 million establish its own "food watch .. killed the workers, five from \VASiflNGTON (UPI) Alabama is a t o p.heavy The battle for second place profit for the haU year. to monitor price trends ll!'" General Public and two The exeutive director of the favorite today lo win his sec-was expected to be among The six-month profit this would mett perlodically with vi sit ing.tax consultant s. USO may have benefited from ond victory in the preferen-Sens. Hubert Humphrey of year came from $665.2 million major companies in the food The victims were trapped in a multi-"1illion dollar scandal tial primaries. fdinnesota . Edmund Muskie of in sales, up from $614 million Industry. He said the Inttrnal the deadly stean1 while \vork-Although it v.'as the first l\1aine, George McGovern or last year. officials said. Revenue St'rvice would be ing in three partitioned offices involving ure· cheating of presidential primary in this South Dak9ta and Henry M. Company officials gave the asked to redouble its scrullny next to the wall. Some 4,000 American Gls in Vietnam. ac-slate, only a moderate turnout Jackson of \Vashington and new A~1C car-warranty plan of profit margins and markups other "'orkcrs in the 12·year· cording to Rep. Les Aspin tD-of 900.000. about half of those Rep. Shirley Chisholm of Ne1v much of the credit for the by food C(lmpanies. olc.l bu ilding ·were evacuated \Vis.) registered , \.\'as anticipated York. boom. Grayson also disclosed that without incident except for one despite a forecast of sunny State Ja,v specifies that :ren-Last week General Motors more than l,000 large com- SICOND ANNU.Al CINCO DE MAYO FIESTA TONIGHT, THURSDAY, MAY 4 * MARIACHI MUSIC • DANCING 2 2 * FIESTA MENU FEATURING * MEXICAN DINNERS Compl•I• COMPLETE STEAK DINNERS $5.00 $8.00 wbrker on another floor pros-. The congress~an published skies and mild t~mperaturt's. nessee'~ 49 Democratic and 26 reported _t~ree-month profits panit.! have failed to meet a _ trated by excitement. 1n the Congressional Record Wallace faced 10 other can-Repubhcan delegates to the of $65l m1lhon, Ford reported . Mar 1 deadline for fil ing -·-A.uthortties -tentatively· prn~-wednesday -a~page~ Jn.o-didates; hrc t.rd-i-rrg-the-natit1n'al'lro~nrt1f a·t"'tlJ'f"f'O"fl· --$zst lniU.lon -and · Chrysler -1juarter1y-pf0nts repOrts with pointed the point of rppture in terview with a former USO dropouts, on tbe Democratic ventions are . bound in some reported $35.8 million. the commission. • ' < • . • • • . • . .' • • l • • .. • • • the high pressure-pipe lo an · 1 -h·ch rted to ballot. Listed on t ~ e degree by the primary results. · AMC operates on a fiscal He said the commission had expansion joint. The steam ~mp_oye w 1 purpo_ . . Republican ballot a g a In st but Democratic officials said year starting Oct. t. The other suspended any pending price line nor1nally carries stean1 at , .imphrate the USO offl.~L~I ~n President Nixon were Rer.s. there was no way the law three automakers operate on a increases approved for the 155 pounds per square inch of allegedly fraudulent act1v1ty in Paul McCloskey of Califor~1a could be enforced. calendar year. delinquent firms. pressure heated to 360 degrees Vietnam . and J ohn Ashbrook of Ohio. MD NTH B·PC. WEEKEND DECORATOR SET 9'1.rollef frame witll W' nap higlHlemity cover assures sniootll finish, makes p·a1nt1ng·fun! 11'' wooa poreeitirfdS -muer ·Mn~!e for hard·to-reach spots. Also includes brigflt metal -paint tray, non-skid tray e:rid for even rolfer loading, 1 'h" trim brush, ~int paddle pills special tool to clean rollers and open paint cans. Shop early--<1uantllies limit!<!, subject to prior sale. 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S.45 5,000 sq. fl {19"1·~.) 7.15 Mo4ol us---s ... 11 REBEL SHOPS-HIP POCKET SHOPS M---aouth-Coast-P-la1a;-Gest3-Me--s3--!--Cit-y-Center,-Qrang Cono90 ,ark • Corhbod • CertllO$ • Coito Meio • Montcloir • Orongt • Jtedondo leach • l i'lersld•' Son Bernardino' Son Di•lj)O • $on Joi•• Son Mateo• Torrance• Wnt Covina ' OPEN DAILY 10:00 TO 9:30 •SATURDAY 10:00 TO 6:00 •SUNDAY ll:OO TO l :OO REBEL SHOP /HIP POCKET /HOUSE"Of LORDS CH ARGE • BANKAMEIUCARD • MASTER OlAJlGE • r-- • • ' __ , I. i • • •• " ' • ,. ,. ,. ' ' • f I • • , i, I· i. !' i I . • =· •• !· .. DA.RY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Coastline The 1<>ealled "tough" co1Slllne protection bills now moving through lhe LeJlslature have been given_ a two-wttC!lk rest before action is resumed in the Senate. The re1t\1hould be made permanent. The bills are AB 200 by Assemblyman Alan Sleroly (D·Beverly HUis) and SB 100 by Sen. Donald Grunsky (Jt.Wataonvllle). They would es!Jbllsh •ix reCional com· mlsslons to exercise interim control over virtually all coastal development pending creation o( an ~verall coastal plan by a state commitsion for submission to the 1976 Legislature. . An amendment to give a one-vote majority to local governmenl1 on each regional cQm.mi~sion recognized a weakness In. the ori~inal bil.Js. But 1t did not remove the overall objection to imposing a new layer of gove~nment -unaccountable to the vote r s -between city and county governments and the state. . The need tor criteria for the protection of Cab.for· nla'11 magnU:lcent co astline is 1elf:evident. The Leg1sl1· lure is well aware of th is. And 1ls members are a110 aware that thoughtful legislation lo provide such p~o­ tectlon will be better for all concerned than a bull·in· china-s hop lnillalivc. , . . Action seems certain to come 1n this Legu;lature. But It should not be to create a new bureauc~acy co,sl· Ing millions in direct tax dollars an~ '!lor~ millions in• directly through delays and uncerta1nt1es involving en· vlronmcntally sound developments. The bill by Sen. Dennis Carpenter fR·Newporl Beach ) takes a far more aensible approach to arrive at the same d esi rable end. , . Protection local and regional regulation with local participation. The state sets the rule21 for law enforcement. the courts, school boards, welfara agencies and many other county and city functions -and then sees that they are· followed. In the case of coastal protection. the .state. could recognize are a differences. The Southern California coast Is already well developed, while hundreds of miles oC virginal coasU1ne remain upstate. Senator Carpenter's bill takes the sen.sible approach to coastal protectJon by utilizing existing local enforce· ment agencies (planning and zoning commissi~n~, ~ity councils, boards of supervisors) under state disc1pl1ne, without a costly , ponderous new bureaucracy. It is in·cumbent upon the Legislature to act -but without producing a life-choking snarl of needlessly ex· pensive red tape. Hoover-Great American J. Edgar 1-Ioover failed to groom a successor. And FBI m9rale suffered from his growing petulance in his last years. But these shortcomings do not diminish his monumental achievements in buil<ling the world's finest investigative agency. The No. 1 "G·Man " took a politically-dominated, quite worthless arm of the Justice Department and con· verted it into a superbly disciplined small army of high· ly·trained men -lawers and accountants -whose patriotic devotion to their nation's security won univer· sal respect and admiration. Hoover stoutly rebuffed all efforts to either use the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a police-state type oppressor or to return it to impotence .as .an outlet for political patronage. l ' i e • • l : The Carpenter bifl (SB 660) calls for ado~t:on of coastline rrotection criteria by the !late. Ex1~t1ng ma· c:hinery 0 city and county gdvernment would issue per- mits In accordance with st a t e guidelines, and these would be Immediately reviewed by 1 Stale Coastal Re· &ources Board. The saving in time and tax_payers' money would be tremendous, compared to the S1eroty-Grunsky proposal. . .-This approach follows the normal, tested'.-route to Replacing a man of such sturdy, unimpeachable character -tested over nearly a half century -will be Pr\sident Nixon's most difficult appointive task. 'I did it! I actually won a ballgame!' f ~. ~~~~~~~~~~_;__~~~~~-L~~~~~~~-;--~---' fReas on W hy, !:.4 l-l-Authority Jaekson Zeros in o n L eftist Candi date • Dear --Gloomy-- Gus • • (I M-c 6overn€a-I-letl-'f}au-ger·ous Rad1.cal , s Moral ~ (sYDNEY J. HARRIS) "-merlc1n Herltaae Dictionary de- '(ine1J.fanatic" 111 a person poa- !iessid by 1n excessiv e and irra- llonal zeal, especially for a religious or pollUcal cause. Doesn't that pre· clsely define the advocates of en· vironmental overkill? Supporters of Proposition I, that ii. -G. H. W. T•lt ,..,.,. rtlltCI• ,....,.. vleWI,. 1191 111tt11KMIY lllMt tf ftM M-•.W· .... ..-"' ,.... ... ...,.., .... o.i11 ''"'· Followlng a dinner party, we were vlng a polillcal dlacuaaion, and I rrmarked that "All authority ls moral." The man across from me snorted and ~ 1-------------' Niki, "Morality has ~bing to do with ''°lltlc1.'' • He was making ~ mistake most ~odern people > ~akc, in assuming • rt111t by "morality" · meant something , fll' baddy-baddy as ~ltlcr's authority j!ver the German people. It WIN prlmer· 'Y and Intensely a "moral" aut11orlty. ' WHAT E~E could It be? This frail and sickly little man, with his bitter 1entments · and paranoid dreams of i1lory, h•d nothing but his rhetoric to sus- .. laln hla poWer. How could he command RSI armies. secret police, and a complex i:.pparatus Of o!ficlaldom? his authority Is recognized 11 leaitimate, vested in his position as t h e democratically elected head or the state. His personal power is nil ; if enough Americans rejected his legitimacy to the office, he could be dumped in • 24-hour coup, and a dictator Installed in his place. The pollct power and the milltary power of any leader depend, at bottom, on whether ht commands the moral •stent or the peoplt! •. or •substantial part of them. When Hitler began to lose this, toward the end of World War 11, 10me or the leading 1enerals plotted to assassin· ate hlm. But they would not have con· templated lbls u long as he symbolized the will and the wishes of the bulk of the German people. WASHlNGTON -If you have been miMing it, you are overlookin1 one of the most significant and absorbing aspects of the Democratic Presidential derby. In the roughest and toughest language· so far heard in the hectic campaign, Sen. Henry Jackson is pummeling Sena- tor McGovern as a dangerous radical and dlre menace lo tht country and the Democratic party In the bluntest or words, Jackson is aagresslvely zeroing tn on McGovern's most aensitive and vulnerable point-his basic extremism and close ties with a wide aMOrtment of leftists. Scathingly cited as examples of the latter are Yip~ie leaders Abbie Hoffmf,ll and Jerry Rubtn, who have endorsed McGovern "as the last chance for the electoral system in this land." WARNS JACKSON somberly : "McGovern has become the spokesman of some of the most dangerous and destructive currents in American politics. Some call the McGovern Doctrine the new populism. I call it the new ex· tremism. Nominating him may make <!el'tlln-people feel good for the-moment, but it could spell disaster at the polls in November." Jackson bu impeccable credtntlab for (ROBERT S. AI .I.EN) 2 ' waging this extraordinary onslaughL In the 32 years he: has been in Congress (12 in the House ; 20 in the Senate), his voting record has been consistently and outstandingly liberal. No one rates higher with organized labor than he does -in direct contrast to McG<lvem who is in the bad graces of most union chiefs, foremost among them AFL-CIO President George Meany, who makes no bones of being against him. FURTHER, JACKSON was an intimate of President Kennedy, was 8imost picked as his running mate, and was personally installed by him as Democratic National Chairman. Whatever else Jackson might be ac- cused of, he cannot he labeled a "reac- tionary" or "Red baiter." So in solemnly branding McGovern as a radic,al and ex- tremis.t, Jackson is not only breaking new ground for himself but injecting a wholly new element into the Democratic Presidential hassle. In effect, the Washington state Senator has declared war on McGovern as a left- tst---inenace tO the country and -the Democratic party. Not only does Jackson back up this aensational attack with detailed specifics, but he caustically chaJJenges Senators Humphrey and Muskie to say publicly where they st.and. Noting that both have warily said nothing, Jackson comments derisively : "MUSKIE HAS DANCED In Io McGovern's magnetic field, and Hubert Humphrey just wants to be nice to everybody in the hope everybody will be nice to him in Miami Beach." Jackson bases his denunciation of McGovern as a radical with close ex· tremist associations on the following six. point indictment: (l) Favors the busing of school children solely to achieve racial balance; (2) would disarm the United States while Russia builds up its military forces all over the world ; (3) avoids discussing the grave crime problem and instead al· tacked the late FBI Director J, Edgar Hoover as a "menace to the citizens ... and a chief obstacle to law en- forcement." (4) Would regulate the use of marijuana along the same lines as alcohol; (5) grant amnesty to all draft dodgers, deserters and defectors; (6) condemns the U.S. role in Vietnam as "immoral," while maintaining a tight-lipped silence about North Vietnam's devastating invasion; similarly, while de@uncing American J)Olicies as "cold war paranoia," blandly contends that "Russia's ambition to dominate the W1lrld has lar'ie.ly subsided." "WHEN SENATOR McGOVERN 1ays these things." declares Jackson. "l think he means what he says. That's the trouble. Until ~very recently, his cand i· ·dacy w11s not taken very seriously. Ac· cordingly. his extremist ideas and ties did not receiYe the critical attenton they deserve. "The American people should have no illusions about them. The national press has chosen to down-play them , and as a consequence the extremism of the 1eft is gaining a respectability which it ought not to have in the ma)ority party of the United States. ''If this drift continues, the Democratic party will pay dearly at the polls in November.'' So far , McGovern has made no retort. ALTHOUGH ORDINARILY h I g h I y vocal and very fast with prest releases and statements. the South Dakotan has said nothing -despite abundance of prov- ocation. Jackson is pouring it on, but McGovern, apparently on the theory that to reply would focus altention on these unusual attacks, has so far maintained tight·lipped silence. It remains to be seen how long he will be able to continue to do so. Some veteran politicos are predicting be wilLblas.Lback...ci1:cuitously_-through..a prominent supporter (p6ssibly Sen. Edward Kennedy) who will rebukingly take Jackson to task for "Red baiting" and ''character assassinatio11." 1... He did It-because he embodied-for a ,;while -the moral (or "immoral," U you 'will) beliefs of most of his people. He t\ad ;no penonal strength or wealth; anyone :could have killed him . And thls is true of al f lea<!ers, whether dlcta(ors or not - their authority is moral. •nd their ·1trength ls the stmigth of an Idea. or an emo~sing as an idea. "Authority" Is something quite dif- ftttnt from ''power.'' Authority ls what coolers power upon pt0ple more lban the MORAL IPEAS art ptteisely what are lacking In our political arena today, where issues are joined on i purely pragmatic and e1pedlent ~. But the people yearn for a unlfyift& moral Ide!,_ and ll they cannot o):rt.ain it because of the deceitful manipulation of t h e democr1tlc process, they will get It by exercising their power to conf..1:r.._tuthority on a dftPof of one,_aoi'f oilnother. Vietnam Policy • lll Shai:p_er Focus . ,~ other WRY around. • TRE PRESIDENT of lilt United Stites 1'As Immense power -but only btcause 'it is a tragic mistake to imagine that "morality has nothing to do with politics." For when we avoid the goody- goody. the moral vacuum tends to become filled wtlh Ille baddy-baddy. It always has. Old Sac to Coming Back CaUfornla Featurt Str\'\('f: or the Firehouse Restaurant. located in Old Entlne House No. 3, renowned 1s one ol the best In Sacramento. n>e state hasn't yet gotten around to living its governors a dtttnt Ofllcial home to ttplaeti the old flf'elrap or eol· IN ADDITION TO becoming a living orful his tory ; but Old Sacramento is get· monument to the original city, Old ting quite 11 ttfurblshlng. Sacramento will become a major tourist The capital's birthplace. a fh·e-bloct, attractiOn. Jt Is scheduled for completion W ASHJNGTON -President Nixon's implication that he would risk defeat for reelection rather than alter his Vittn1m policy was dellbuate. He invited the con- clusion that he would rather be a one-- termer than accept defeat in Vietnam. The effect of what he: now says is that he would not wish to be the American President who went abrol.d seeking peace in the next four ye.an. weaken- ed and humiliated by a bankrupt Ameri· can policy, This cannot be seen .othenll'iH than u a PL'<limlnary but bold move by the President to advance the Vietnam issue into sharper and harder focus. 28-Acre wateifront area v.·here JoM A. in 197$.. Suiter. Jr. established the community in When completed, 113 buildings will THE NEW FOCUS comes close to an 1849, now ls officially the Old Sacramento have been restored or reronstructed. accusation that the Prt~ldent's foes are ll hnorlc Area. Amonc the buslnesses are restaurants, takinc• the side of America's enemy. In Funds pro\'ided , by private inves~or~. antique ihops. cfo(hlng stores, banks, barrooms or congressional cloak rooms the city of Sacrame1\19, ~ . the city s apartment.s and offices f9r doctors., such talk might be commonly heard. One rcdcvelopmeht agency , the.state Depart· laW)'trS, realtors and architects. .. Hnator or another mlghf be called in u· menl or Parks and Recreation and the ~1any of today's Sacramento firms aspuatlon "the stn1tor from Hanoi" wh!> \J.S. Department pf Housing and Urban have roota in this area, suclldls lhe:. was helping the North _!letn.amese· ,,-In O.vclopmOJ!l assure Old SfOJ~menlo oi1 -""'!'P"pqs; '1io 'Ullloil.-alld 1'1!irllft;~11it war. '"< ' ~r.,.u,j'.'.into l'ht~;poct lgc-aliioilld<'' w.u,· Fitgo Bani/, So\Jlhem Paclllc Bui when such private convmalion Is lhe new Sacramento -a nostalgic Rallroad. W. P. F\dler Paint Company, projected inlo Ille public political theater. reminder of the city's roots. Pacific Telephone. PG&E, DeGlor&io It takes on 1 broader dimension and a TIIE SACRAMENTO Redevelopment Agency is dedicated to rtstoring the ar~a to lts on,lnal appe.iranct. '-''"' to the m- ltallatton of aas lights. In mkl-1\tarch Old Sacramento v.·as the 'tcmt of 1 colorful lamplithting ttremony when tht first 70 gas lamps .. ," lighted. Whtn Ille installation ii completed there will be 117 gas lamp$, adding a note of charm and autbtnllclty lo the-. 'l'be lamp& ud standards are· coplo<l lnlln thole of 111$1. More lbln llG people turned 0\21 .. the DIJ's two mayo11 docllcaUol Ille lamps. ·kicllaal H. Marriol~ olllcial m11~r o1 ~:Mn:o. all<I Kati Copo, "mayor" of Old SocraiDel:lo. olclod 111 merd>anl$ .. 11-11: u. ... °""ii ......... Fruit Company, Western Union and H. S. Croeker and Comp&r\)', to name a few. GRADUALLY however. " populallon and rommerct sprud in other dirtcUons, Old S..cramento btgan to deter)orat1, By the end of World War 11 many of U.. buildings weno run clown and Ille area became kJiown as a akld row. In Ille ·llLIO's Sacramentaos bogan to rec<ICJlilt that this hl1lorlc a:oa could be loot fo<tver. Tbt1 launched a inserv• lion lnO\'Clntnl. Ill A,,U. 11216. Old Sacramtnlo wu dt<ll<alad II a llqlslered S t a I e Hislorlcal Landmsrk. and In J1111<. 11&'7, u..· Sacramento Redtvclopmtnl A,<ncy rectl...i Ille CMl:ead witl: Fedenl fllllll to llarl pi\yai<al rutoralloo ol Ille area. ' Bir Geet'fe --~ Dear Peorae: I bull! the binlhouse from )'Ollr stupid blutprlnts and It's not only too bi(-11 keep& blowm, out 'of the trtt: ! FURIOUS • Dur Furious· . ' Sorry, I aenl you the ullboat bl .. prlnll by mlstab. If you lhlnk JOU.,..-inad, you should see lhe lei· 1er r IOI lrom ·the llLY who aanl< In ll:t -ID Newport liq. ' (RI~ WILSON 2 ) more explosive nature. Nevertheless, the debate may be head- ed in this dimtion as the issues become more simplified. 1be e r a g g e r a t e d vituperation issuing from Sen. George McGovern against Nixon's policy may hasten the day of the bitter, accusative response. McGovern is trying to focus the issue sharply, too. He may even calculate that if Nixon can be goaded into 1n angry ind intemperate response the "old Nix· on" will again be unm1sked to alarm moderate-minded voters. McGOVERN RUNS ihe ris k of uncomfortable position of seeming to con· done aggression even if they do not sup- pi>i'! It. There are some who shrink from a political decision_ based upon supporting or not supporting the President of the United States in taking action against ag- gression. But it is not really a bad issue fur those who wish to have the President's policy upheld. In contrast to McGovern, Hubert H. Humphrey treads softly in this area , knowing that this is only April and that by November conditions may have greatly altered. AFTER AU.. IN A full month the Different Today By WALTER J. WCKEL alarming them more by his own in- temperances in stating that Nizon's j'im- moral ind oiltrageous bombardment is Firmer Stcretary of T1te 11teri« the bloodbath" the President says he iJ I• Ids 111tol:loarapl:y, trying to prevent. Nothing f r o m ''WM OWDt America?" McGovern about the bloocfbath lnnicled . . by the North Vlelnam~se troopa, or I.he . The poUulen of lbe paat-w.,. Jln>" razlni oficlha rab!llit vUlqe j)/,.MJ La' bY, vicllnUoodl an4._aen'~ f., the public, the Viet Cong ·•Ith more than a score of -obltvfous to the environmental coll· death!, nor the streams· o1 thousands ol sequeoces of their actions. J cllll'!°l refua:ees fleeing before the advancing blame them . Even 20 years ago, the 10- tank columns of the communist In-dustr!al and munici~I e!nuent be~g vader>. Hardly a!l)'lhloc from McGovecn dlacharged Into public walero was in bul derision ol the President and moot •-too little to pollute. Nature American policy. has a built.in system to brtak and clear The ground under ·McGovern and the away pollution. other fOQ of lbe war is less !Inn lban But today It IJ a dllfe:ont story. Many when they could contend that whit was of our rivers and lakes have passed the 1olng on In Vietnam was an intemal af· level of to)erance, and even the oceans lair, a civil war. Tbt Invading tanks fnlm are In dancer. 1be North and the orJanil<d unlta o( the North Vletnamae umy put u ...i lo that m)'.lb. • • NOW WHAT TllEV .., Is ~alnsl a President t a k I n r countermeasuru agalnot open and recognl,.d •ure•!lo• by QllO govunmenl on . the tmltory ·of another. Under thole cin:uoutonces, lhe moral and lqal balanco shift.I tonMI N~'1 oldt, Md l:fl IDol art ltlt In ll:t TODAY'S POLL111'ERS cannot avoid lb&.U-ol onviornm<nlll responsibility. The acldiUonal coat lo protect tile cn- vironmtnl must now and fortwr be in. eluded In the cost Of 11Jy item. I believe Ibis _.. is acceP.table lo the - sumer. who Jg now willing to pay a few cents mere per month to in.sure. that the producUoo of good> DOI pollule the ,.. •iroamelll · mechanized military operations of_ the North Vietnamese have only ~d'ianced 19 miles. which is not exactt:Y Blitzkrieg speed, and General Abrams may very well be proved right that the South Viel· namese , with American air support, can "hack it " ' . Humphrey apparently deems It wise to take into consideration the possibility that President Nixon may be negotiating an end to the war this fall, after the North Vietnamese offensive fails to do more than create ·a temporary Com- munist occupation of Quang Tri Province. McGOVERN FEELS no such restraints, because ttis constituency is different. His main support lies among those ~aving a moral revulsion lo this war in any of its fonns and who wish it to lie upon the conscience of the American people for all time regardless of the equity of its oUkome. The inOexibility of McGovern1s position Is its weakness. It can only be meaningful politically when the Communists are win- ning. Once they fall to win McGovern has no issue. ---~ OIANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Weed, Publbhtr Thomcu KttuU, Ediior Albert w. Bates Editorial Poge Eduor • The rditoriAl pe~ ot !he Dally Pilot S('(')ts to inlorm and stimu• l•te rtadtrs by prtSenUnr tht1 n~J'lllptr't oplniON •llJ! com-- tMntary on topks of ln1tttt~ and 1tgnlf1e&ne\", by providint a forum for U1t t:K:Pl"el1k>n ol our rt'&de'l"S' opinions. and by prtSenUnr the di\·erse vi«M--polnu: ot ln!ormtd ob- lt'twn and 1poke:smt:n l)n topb or tM di.)'. Thursday, 'May 4, 19'12 ' l • • • • • • . l • l • ' . • • ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ . ~ ' . • . • ,. r, ' ' ·. ; . • . • l l ' • • • • • . • ' ' ' • • • ' , ' 1 Installation Set By DeMolay Club , The Orange Coast Chapter. Order of De.Molay will install new officers Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Ma'sonic Temple of Newport Beach. Sttvtn For1hay wiU be in- 1talled as the Master Coun· CAB Okay For Airwest Gets Study TUCSON. Ariz. tAP l -Of· ficials of the Tucson-based Cochise Air linrs are studying 1 Civil Aeronautics Board dteision which gives Hughes Airwest authority to provide &eheduled service betv.•een Lake Havasu City and Los Angeles and Las Vegas. "~e fly from Lake Havasu to Las Vega1 twice a da y now , and we 're thinking of flying more often." sa id Chuck Townsdin, vice presid ent of Cochise. "Now we'll have to analyze whAt Airwest is going to do to detennine whit we will do in regard to the fl ia:ht ." Airwest will provide the 1trvice under a guarantee by. McCulloch Properties. Ind. developer11 <Jf Lake Havasu City, <Jf p&!lsenger reve(!Ue! <Jf 1t lea~t It .UO 1 round trip. cilor of the chapter which ls sponsored by the Seafaring Lodge No. 708. Other elective <Jfficers are Stepben C.rstensen, senior councilor and Bradley Crane, juninr councilor. ~pointi ve offiC!J's to be inv ed are Steven Eastvedt, e n i o r deacon ; Richard Lar e, junior deacon: Jay Jeans senior steward . Jay .Janes , junior steward : Anton Large. orator ; Donald Mayfield , chaplain; Donald Dunning, marshal : Brad,ley Davidson , standard bearer: Thomas Helton, first precep- tor. Glenn Jeanes, second preceptor; and Da vid Berry, th ird preceptor. Assisting in the installation are Judge Donald Dungan , Rick Graves, Hal Hinkle , and William Perry. Ch apt e r Sweetheart will be crowned by Cat hy Helton , retiring sweetheart and 0 e b b i e Hebert, retiring princess. Installing officers a re Robert Newman, past master councilor, Paul Larned, in· slalling senior co u n c i lo r, Lenard Davis, installing junior councilor : Frank Proctor. in- stalling chaplain : Me rri tt Read, installing marshal ; and Rob Mickelson, install ing senior deacon. Following the installation, a reception will be held in the Temple dining room . A chapler dance in the Newport Harbor High School social hall follows the reception . , D ---~--. .. .. ' ' , D OURTANO BOUTIQUES, OF COURSE 4 C:OME-ENJ BY OLJR NEWEST TANO BOUTI QUE, BUFFUMS', NEWPORT OPENING MAY 5-6 ' ' i.gblorfor tlie free Tano drawing. ._...,.a fresh rose. lnspoct Iha alllmallt in handbags; small leather ..,.,., belts and glOYes. Thooa •Ad clllllgueo 1 from Madrid lllN9 a.,iad designs to ouit your ..:y fashion in leather, velvet, lqllllry, suede, cobra skin ond mu.as. You11 iind smart shoulder bags. swoggm, vagabonds, now _.,. ___ ...,.....,~"'for.d.r8!1.' <'l..'u9I, tr"'(el.,!!l-~ • ) right for naw black, bone, navy, wli!te. Handbags, 16.00-60.00; ' • MASTER COUNCILOR Stev,en Forsh1y Antibug Bug Loosed SACRAr..1El\ti'O (AP) - More than a quarter -million black lady bugs with red heads h11ve been released in Porterville to eat UP, little Comstock mealy-bugs. ' The California Department of Agricult ure said that this particula r type of _lady bug is known · as "the mealybug destroyer ." It is produc~ in quantity at a commercial in· sectary in Santa Paula. The department s;i id that i:rowers throu ghout the state are watching the lad y bug pro- gram with interest. because agricultural losses caused by the mea lybug total at least $7 million a year .. Hue Plane l\iay Aid ' . Newsmen NEW YORK IUPfl -The three major ,Amer ic an teJe,·ision' networks ha \''t chartered a plane as ·an escape vehicle fori I heir newsmen in Hue. South Viet- nam. as Communist tanks an d troops move closer, NBC Ne\\'S has. anllQunced. Robert Toombs . manager of NBC News Saigon Bureau. said in t11 ca·b1e·' lo the net'A·ork·s New York office that lhe plane would be based in Da Nan}:. T\\·ice a dav , at noo n 11.nd sunset. 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In Europe. madam . long. blonde heir th11t 11he we:tr~. With Stall~llrll h!l\'t! .~hown that i1ex crlmts go She ha s had to l'hange apartments Outr,h hoy hangll ; a sr:ulpturrd hu;e wlth do~n w~cn there is lcgalizPd prostitution. e i~t Umts in two ;ind a half years. has hlah chf'ekbonO'.'i ; an nut~pokerl mnnner; ''If v1~ '.''Ould m11ke ii lrJtal. ll woul d been arrested "three or four times" an d , • help ei1 initte pnlice eorruplion." 11he Rd· there_ wa1 1 possibility she would be • quir.k laugh -and a 1omewhat unusu~ P rofesiinn. l ded. "I g11vr thousands or dollars to pay deported but receritly s~e 1greed to teavt nff pnlircmrn. I would rather h11ve pro-the country. _\ Shr w11 s '''/'he Happ y llnok!'r'' "" 1 sliturion br lri,:t1I ;ind pay high taxes'." "When f rome back to the United re<'enlly wrolr ii hook by thllt n11m 1• ahou Miss llolJandcr adv1}C11tes setting up States,'' she said, "I want to cq me baclc hl'r life as <1 prost1tutr. and madam . 1ncd1ca!l y ond \e~ally-controllrd hrothels. 111.!I 1 lady and not as a lady of th'e night." And .'ih~ nls(I tr.:.tificd h1•rore !hr Knapp whirh she says will rlimin11tr street Champagne corks poppin~ about her CA'lm mil'lsion wh11·h i,o,·iJs 111 vr stii,:ating w:ilkcrii. Anrl b(!causc the 1treet walke rs and about 50 of her frlends.'s.he made the police rorru11t inn in New York (;H y. i.:enerally have pimp~, .~h' says that will comment ()n the eve or her departure for In h1•r fnrn1rr rnon1y pentnou~f' ap<1rl· ;ilso hrlp rl1rn lnate drug traffir. Holl and. mrnl her,., where Iii.this shone from. •·A pimp will put a girl in business," "I wanted to send Xaviera back to . behind plasli" plants, wh1:rr th1· n1irror tiliss l/o!landcr rxplains. "Then. if she Europe with the splash to wh ich l'lhe had beh ind a plush rrd sota r1·fl(•1·tp1I an dnl'sn'I. want lo work . he 'll shoot her full been accustomed." :i;aid Yvonne equally plush red bar, and wh1·rc lhe nf ~ope, and i.:el hrr .~1arted on a habi t. A Dunleavy, editor of Coronet magazine phone rani.: constantly, Mi ss Hollander Int of street honkers are just plain and a co author ('If Misll Holla nder 's life played with hrr rwt dog . a hl'a~lr n11mrd ru na..,.ays." she adds, "Ther don 't s.tory. "She can't go out the bleak way Bagr:I. and talked 11hou1 hrr f·:1rrrr in ;in ner·rs.~arilv t:orne from had fam ilies." she came in." J~trirvlew before le:iv1ng thr 1·nunlry. Mills 1-JOJJandcr wa~ born in Indonesia 'Miss Hollander says she wrote her She said lhat allhnu~h she is r11lired. o( a nu tch doctor fathrr and a German· book. wh ich has become a bestseller, at 11h1> 11\Jll thinks prn.~titutin11 .~hould be French mother. She was educated in the instigation of a friend. le,l:(alized. .Europe· and ga ys she speaks seven "I thought ii would be a good itlea "I( h11ndlcd in a sophisticated way, pro· lanJ(uagcs . beca use a Jot of people have miscon- s!llulinn Is 11 victimles.~ rrime." she sRid, ()riginally. she tame to lhe United ce·ptions· tibout prostitutes,'' she says. p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~------------~ THE HAPPIEST MOMS ON MAY 14th WILL BE THOSE . \WI WHO aET A WONDERFUL NEW ·F f" '1 U'I T1i.,hoto Wave 'em 0 lt1 Smoke grenade bur ns in background as an American s o l d i e r guides helicopte rs into a lan di ng zone near Hue. U.S. troops are defe ndin g in stallations in Hue and Phu Bai. - I ' U.S. Depe·ndents Get Urine Tests? BONN IU Pt l -Families or determine possible hard drug American soldlers returning to use before they return lo the United Sta tes . Singlaub said the· United States may be he hoped dependents also given urinalysis tests to would be tested before return-dete rmine if they are using hard drugs, a high-ranking ing. Defense Department official Singlaub s11id if the propose~ has reported. lesling of dependents prove~ successful . certain o I he f Brig. Gen. John K. Singlaub, segments of America 's ci vilian deputy assistant Secretary of population might also be -u1,..11r A CO/A/C!OfJJC! ! -MY. FAMILY WA5ON1Ht Af.!K,ib(J.• Defense for Drug and Alcohol tesled. Abuse, d 1 s c Io s e d the 1_~~iiiiiiijijpFi~'F-'==ji~jj=jjfifjjj=°l" government's intentions in anl DATl·I I Interview with armed forces radio and new s paper reporters. ."'We hope in the future to be able to apply urinalysis tellting to ce rt;iin elements of the dependent population," Singlaub sa id. Unti l such screening is ap- plied. Defense Department of- lic:ials are unable ·to estimate hard drug ' use among the fa milies of Ameri c a n servicemen. 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Nobody knows the most. All I can tell you is one female caught along the Great Barrier Reef off Australia packed 70 unborn shark• lets none of which was less th.an two feet Jong. WORW'S Fl&T map. insofar as is known , was of a real estate development. About 6,000 years ago, that was. In old Babylon. Sale of lots was a thriving business even then. NO "HOW to Write Songs" books should exclude Igor Stravinsky's con-· fession: "I don't create. I just sniff about to uncover musical truffles." DIDN'T realize until told that there's probably more oil in the tires of a car than in the crankcase. Figure a qu11:rt and a half in each tire. about. ROMANCE -Two out or three men at one time or another in their live! have fallen for women older than themselves. One out of three women has fallen for some man yo unger than herself. Such is the report of a Uni· versity of Pennsylvania researcher who has made a study of this romantic matter. These findings , he contends, in di· cate the female of the species is more practical than the male irr picking out a partner. That is, the girls are more apt to follow their heads, the boys their hearts. Q. "THAT more men than women watch pro football on TV I know, but what's the ratio exactly?" A. Just 67 men for every 33 women . · ·Afl.1 INFORMED there 's a new battery-powered m"" chani cal eraser ,on th.e market now. By informed, I mean a customer suggests. I buy one. Rather cutting. NAME -A tombstone in a small cemetery neu...SCl· ma , Ala., records the life and death of a girl named "Blue F:ve Beauty Spot Tuscaloosa Touch Me Not Racoona Anne Revina~Anne-Rebecca .Jane ... Tbomas.!~ ----· _., ___ --·- SijRVEYS definitely show members of the U.S. House or Representatives give larger tips to waitresses, cab drfv- ers and barbers than do members the the U.S. Senate. Can ¥OU figure \\'hy? NO WONDER Rodin's "The Thinker'' Is silting down with his chin on his hand, looking as though something hurt. Big bunions on both feet. Painful, no doubt. ' ONE OUT or every 10 dirty movies is filmed in Miami. 'r.wo out of IO. in New York City. Three out of IO in San Francisco. Four out of 10. in Los Angele.S. Rouihly. An occasional. specimen crops up from elsewhere, but the <tforement1oned ~re the capitals. So report the dirty movie experts. Addre'ss mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, Neu>- por~ Beach 92660. Principal, Teacher Convicted in Plot ' MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) The former principal of a grade school and one or ~is younger teachers have been convicted of conspiracy in the chloroform death of the prin· cipal 's wife. Howard Holder and Mrs . Lynnor Gershenson were found guilty in a nonjury trial that lasted two weeks. State Supremt Court Justice Paul Widlitz said, "the people have established beypnd a reasonable doubt" the guilt of both. Conviction on the conspiracy charge carries a maximum pe~alty of 15 years in prison:- Sentencing was setJor J une_&. _ Holder ;a-c+ye.ar-ota-ror 111ef Brooklyn elementary school principal and Mrs. Gershenson, a tall1 attractive Court Says Warning Required ~·---27-year"Old brunette-'·w·b"'o· · taught in his school, showed little outward emotion as the verdict was pronounced. Holder's wife, Jean, 41 , was found dead -in their Valley SANFRAN~ISCO (AP)-A Stream, N.Y .. home ·on Aug. motorist arrested for drunken 27, 1970, from an overdose of driving must be warned un· chloroform. equivoca\ly by traffic <lfficers Judge Widlitz revoked the that his driver's license will be $50,000 bail on each defendant suspended if he refuses an in-and set June f as the sen- toxication test, the C'alifornia tencing date. Superme Court has ruled. Both were then led out of In a 5-2 decision, the txiurt the courtroom aod taken to upheld a Los Angeles' man's the N4ssau County Jail.· appeal of his suspension on the Nassau County D i s t r I c t claim the arresting officer Attorney William Cahn denied . warned him his Ii c ens e reports that he planned to "could" be suspended for six seek a-> murder indictment months. against the couple. The court said the vehicle Although t h e r e code expressly requires such. testimony during tbe con- suspension for any motorist spiracy trial that M r,s . refu sing to submit to a blood, Gerhenson had met i n breath or urine test. Brooklyn with an ex-convict The court affirmed a trial allegedly. to discuss the hiring Court · fiilaing that Rayspond of a killer, no one was evtr in- Decker had been inadequatdy dieted for the murder itself. · warned by the arresting of· Holder told Police h e ficer and misled as to the con-awakentd to find his wife dead sequences of relusin~ a test. in bed be.aide him. He claimed ~-....,_,,'!..The:o'4v~ ji)'erl 19 Q!?er -lhat -m '~· al!IO ~ b'e en was faulty in two respects, ~CblofUIOtm.t a satd""1Je: Justice Louis H. Burke said in believed they were the victiw: the majority opinion. of burglars. . ***~********.******~ MERCURY SAVINGS ""d loan associ~tion ,...~ ""' ....... ' OptnMon,·T!ut.h.m.-4p.m.;frl !1.m.-6p.111. IUIHA PARK Mtr<UIJ S..intt Bldr.. Yaney Vllw It Unc~n tllHflNGTON iEAC,H Mereurys..inp Bid(,, [d~atr It Buell MT!H Mtr""Y S..intt llldi, hint 81'1d, II Nnport An. ***************** ; .. A_horti':ln Ba C,klash Grou_p By MARGUERITE DAVIS WASHINGTON (UPI) The increasing freedom o{ young women to resort to abortions h a s encountered militant opposition f r o m wom~n who challenge the right of anyone to kill an un- born i\aby. Eighty-five chapters of the \' o I u n teer s' organization,' ';Birthright," h a v e been formed throughout the country. Mrs, Dorothy Garrett, director of the Northern Virginia chapter, doe5 not argue the e Co!T'lpl•f• with •tt•cllm1"t1 Stortt compl(tl'f l111id• 1lor19• for tr•vic:• tool 111d uphol· li••v brush Mod1t 2110 We have over 200 wallpaper books to choose from. · ni es steak}{ " Crystala 6-Piece Steak Knife Set Just whit you "••d fo r b•rb1cu1 tim• Sup••·•~•rp ~l•d•t Sturdy pl•1lic h•ndl•$ At• 9r••t·low prie-. 88' Weber Kettle Type Coollers e Full ••119• coo•i119 111;011hol • D•mp•r1 r•tU· '•'• "··· e Dur•bl• pore•• l•in firtith won 't tut! 41 9~. Adjustable Yelva.flo ·-~Shower Head Ad iu1t1 froll'I ti119r.119 ... ec1 1. IP'IY t• t•ntt• tpft ri111• Ch1011'11·pl1tN-.. .,, ... ~,___.,,,__ --- ll C.l1•rt.,19 point that a woman has the right to determine what will happen to her own body. "But this is another person's body," she said. ''Three weeks after conception the baby's heart beats. In eight \\~ks, its fe~ and toes are fully de eloped." b ost of Mi e abortion! performed in this area are on white women. she sa id. "The1 \ blacks take care of their own. White women usually choose an abortion because having a child is too much trouble." Mrs. Garre It appartn~y ~it1 Hoov•r Upright Co11v•rtib1I v.,. e Giv•1 you th• C:OflVlfli•nC• of • £•1111itl•r tlyl• . e Mod.I IOft ~ti. 995_ • • • • . ... • • • ··o • • considers no reason an ade- quate excuse for abortion. Pregnincles caused by rape occur to only 0.0003 percent of the victims , she said. The asuulted girl should go immediately to 1 hospital for treatment. "This will preclude prtgnan· cy anc1 the strong possibility qf venereal disease ," Mrs. Gar· rett said. , Even if the rape \•ictlm becomes pregnant. she said, \abortion is not the answer. 1 "Should an innocent child be killed because or the crime f the ~ather?" Unwed mothers generally make their first contact with Birth.right by telephone call . Only about hall ident i f y themselves. Mrs. Garrett said , .. but to our knowledge. no gir l who came in has had an abor· lion." ~ Birthright be gins at o ce lo provide the services nee ed by young mothers. some of whom have gone as long as six months Vo'ithout vi siting a doc· tor. Appointments are made \\'ilh volunteer do c t o r s, lawyers. psychiatrists:. or p!ychologists. attentions not al ways avellable Jo otherr. The orgll.nizatlon also helris fi nd jobs. when possible, and direct$ the youn g mother to a social agency which can ban. die the adoption of her baby. 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U.S. Aid to Viets: Jessel From \Vire Service• knife, Police said. rteeived with no return ad· "'At ~ 74 1 comedian George Pierpont, 62, of Aubonne, dress. It also contained an Switurland, is attending nn ""''·g-·' Jetter wh1'ch read · Je11tl Is off on his 150th trip. -r· ·~ · American Red Cross conven· "I cheated on my income overseas lo entertain U.S. lion. tax return and 1 can't slee p at troop1. He told police that the man night. P.S. If I still can't sleep, Wearing an old A r m y knocked at hi! room, for~ed rll send you $500 more." uniform with dozens o{ ...----------~ * * * medals, including thr e e I PEOPLE Dr. Benjamin Spock con· stitrs pinned on by Gen. cedes his chances of unseating George Patton, Jessel told an •----------' President Nixon are slim. airport news conference in San his way IMlde and, bran-But . he says that doesn't Francisco this is his seventh dishing a knife with a sl~·lnch mean his presidential can- trip to Vietnam . blade, tied him up with the didacy isn't serious. Jessel said he won't mind cord to an electric blanket. "\Ve take ourselves very the action in Vietnam, adding : seriously," the famed pediatri- "I went through Georgia \vith * * * cian told ne\\'Smen in Los Shennan. We ha~ a lot of James Golden, Tex a s ' Angeles. trouble there, too." regional program manage for * * * Jessel plans to stop in ta xpayers services of the Leslie Charteri s, creator of Charte.rls , GS, ~'a! lrcated in a hospital for bruises and shoc k. * * * President Giovanni Leone has beaten a singer. a motorcycling ace and a soccer player for the title of "sweet n1an·· of the year. The '4'omen's m a ~ a z i n e Gr.azia said 11 poll of read ers showed Leon~. a short, rotund Neapolitan lawyer aged 63 who was elected president on Chri stmas Eve.\ "'as the beSl llked male personality. It ,g:ivc no voling figures, but '$aid he was follO\\"rd by pop Singer ti1assin10 ltanicri, \YOrld n1otorcycllng champion Giacomo Agostini and Roberto Bellega of the Juvenlus soccer team. Korea, South Vietnam and lntemal Hevenue Service, says the ··Saint" thriller novels and Thailand with composer Ben the ag~ncy already is receiv-televi~ion series, was pulled Oakland and singer Pam ing "conscience money," sent by his driver fr om a blazing Biard during the 18-<:lay trip. in by anonymous taxpayers car in a mult iple crash near * * * * * * \\•ho believe they cheated on London Airport. As is usual in these caSfs their income tax returns. Th d tr k bu The Immigration Service e car an a uc rst Baltimore fireman Louls C. has cla5'ified John Lenno n Golden said that five $100 into flames in a six-vehicle Jordon \\'as given a com· and Yoko Ooo as "outstanding bills fell out o! one envelope pileup. mendation for resuscil::iting a11 artists" but says it will prir infant boy "'ho stop Ped ceed with deportation pro-,..---------------------~ breathing. ceedings against the couple on Later. the child recovered May 9. II ;ind 1va:; pu1 up for .adoption . e Won't Qu1·t beC<IUSC the mother 'vas The former Beatie and his . unable to keep the children wife were accorded aliens of and Jordan was given custody. "distinguished merit" status, · • c 0 m mendation?'' said but an immigration official A t t t K J b Jord an. "I've i::ot my re,vard said Lennon 's m'arijuana con-s ro1iau 0 eep 0 already and he's ooing line." viction precluded his gett inR * * * status as a permanent resi-dent. SPACE Cf;NTER, lfoust on {UPI) -Unlike some of California Gov. Ronald Rea- SAN CARLOS (AP) -The ing to Los Angeles. He applied his veteran colleagues in the astronaut corps. Apollo 16 gan said no 20th Century inan Associated Press erroneously for ordination in the San Fran-th"tl know otbnohway of doing rnission commander John W. Young say s he plans to stay ''has meant nlorc 10 this coun- reported Monday that ordina-cisco Bay area and b expected 8 except Y aving a new in the space program ."until I go out feet first." d I lion of an affi rmed homosex-to transfer hl1 credenUals trial in England," said Sol try" than J. E gar loo\•er M ka d. 1 . t d' 1 1 h Young \Vas asked Wednesday in his first post-flight during his years as chief of ual had been approved by here, subject to church ad-N •1r 'i· is ric irec or o t e news conference whether he plans to retire after (our space the Federal Bureau of ln\·esti· delegates of area churches of ministration approval. a ura 1zation Service. flights. gation . the Church of Christ. Although a credentials com-* * * ~1 nny other astronauts in the past have chosen such "It is a tremendous Joss lll· The action a ppr o v in g miltee voled 3-2 a g a i n s t Robert Pierpont, national nc"'s conferences to announce their relirements. but the deed and it '\'ill be very dir· ordination of William Johnson John.son 's ordi nation, saying it director for the Red Cross question brought an incredu lous snort from Young. fi cult to fill his shol's ... was by dele~ates of 19 United was "not prepared to actept Relief Fund, was robbed at his ''I'm onl y 4Q.years old." he said. "No. I love our space Jlcagan said in a statement Church of Christ churches In hoinolexuallty within the hotel in San Francisco by a program . I'll be around until I go out feet first." iss ued by his office after the San Francisco Bay are~. definition of a, p1ycbalogically ~dit with a switchblade ·-1-Hoot•er's death . 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" asslmllation, but w he r e Ills ordination was appro ved everyone is needed." Sunday after the denomina-On Monday, the church's tlon 's council for church and council for church and ministry left the matter in the ministry announced In hands of Northern California Gree nsboro, N.C., that it could church leaders. not "give categorical en- Johnson announced he was a dorsement to the ordination of homosexual in 1970 after mov~ a slated homosexual." What do consumers really think? Were hoping to find out. There's a lot of expert opinion avai lable these days on' consumer needs, preferences an d prob· lams .. But nobody knows what consumers think better than c~nsumers themselves. That's the rea- son tor the National Consumer Referendum. "The Big Check·Up ," as it is called. 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John l\ennedv. exeruti 1·e \ \·ice president of the firn1, sB td a Portuguese firn1 has bren l operating two ol _the craft and Ra s JUSI ordered a third to fer· ry commuter~ 10 Lisbon 01·er a five-mile i.1·Rter route th11t sa~·es 100 miles of111nd lra1el In al!, 1~ of the cr11ft ha ve been sold for C'<lmmerci;il fer· r~· use in England, Portugal, Italy and the F11.r ERsl. F'ord. Bacon & Davis. Inr . a New York engineering finn. has flllSl"d the prospt'CI of US· ing hovcrrralt or h,\drofo1\s as one 11'a)· of soh·1ng wh11t it called the "approachin~ ultimate trAffir ja1n" in urban I • artas. Tht compilnY has a tontr1c! from the ~f'W Jtrsrv Dep11.rtmen1 of Transport1t1oii IO do ~ fel\Slbllily ~!Ud;.' o( thrte w11!Pr routes into Xt"' Ynrk as 11 b11ck up srr\'ice or . an ~llcrn111r to bus and train ser,·icr. Ed"·ard 1\ ne of Ford. Bacon & Da v i~ said buses and pr i\'ale rars rould del1vtr cornmutcrs to strategir points on the Hudson and East Riv ers in :'\ew York. for ex· ample. then lh€'y v.·ou\d mo\'t into ~1anhatt;in by v.·Ater on ho"ercraft or h~drafoil ferr iu at speeds of up to Ml miles an hour . Th11t would k e f p thousands of vrhlcles off Ntw 'i"rr rk's streets. Kennedy said the Enallsh cr11ft his ron1pany i.1·an1s .to in· troduce in the United State~ does not rise on stilt~ out of lhe \\'ater like B h.ydrrifoil. nor doell it resen1ble lht con· vention11l s11uc·er sh 11 p t d h<ll'ercr11ft v.·i1h ,. fl exihle skirt. lt rides clo~t to the 1urf11ce of the \\'Iller and is pow rred convent1on 11lly hy propellers driven by ordinary m1rine d1rsel engines i.1·1th shsfts 1ngllng: out of thP t11 tn fiberj!lass hulls. ''Thi! crilft r•n cope i.1 1t h i.1•1\·t s As hiRh Ali 12 ff'et 1nri lhi!!: accompany ina 11· i n d s • "·hlch a <"on 1• e n t 1 o n a I hO\'errr;iift '''\th flrxible shirt rould oot hr11vt ." 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It \\'~S an early sign of the students praised, hi ~ "gr.1m verbosity nf llenry Alrrcct description of modern pohcy Kissinger \1•ho, 111·0 decades ma king '' and one sludent later, i.1·ould be produclng remarked th•t his discussion novel·length annual foreign of Vietnam •·was enough to policy reports a~ Presidenl scare the hell out or anyone," Ni:ton's assistant for national the Crimson said. &l'!curity affairs. The students m o a n e d . It i.1·as at Harv~~d. '?O· ttiat lhnu!!h. about ,.a monotonic: undl'!rgraduate K i ~ s t n IZ e r delh·ery and lapses in dl!played the . inte.Hect that organi7.ation" and a "Sa\'agely \\'Ould propel him first to l_he long 16-page reading list." up~r ra.nks of the Eastern in· Although some p 0 \ i c i es tell~gens1 a and then . lo the pursued by the Whit e House, Wh1~e Ho_us~ as the. Nixon ~d· especially the U.S. thrust into mln1strat1on s foreign policy Cambodja in 1970. severely superstar. s1r<iined Kissinger 's academic Kissinger entered Harvard contacts. several former col· "'i!h a scholarship and the GI ]<'agues RI Harvard still speak bi\~afler re1 ur ning lron1 well of him. v.16rld \\1ar 11 military duf.v ~n "Henr y \\'RS regarded highly EuropP .and breeze~ In, his for hiS intellectual and bachelor s dc~ree in three scholarly~ abilities," s ai d years .. graduating summa cum Sam uel P. Huntington, pro· laude 1n J!l50. fessor of government. As an undergraduate. Kiss-''He was an int ellectual Inger can1e lo the attention or htavyi.1·eight with an ~x· \1lilliam ':i'. E 11 i o t t · a traordinary range of outside dist inguished but crust~· pro-contacts wit h centers of fessor of government v•ho is often credited w i t h en- couraging him to set his sights higher than a teachiJ!8 career. In a letter recommending Kissinger to Phi Bela Ka ppa, Elliott said he wa s '"more likr. a mature colleague than a stu-' dent. ·· But the prof('ssor ad- deri . ''On the other hand. his mind lacks grace and is Teu tonic in its i;ystematic power .'' Adds economic proress1Jr Thomas Sche!ling : •·tte was \\'"ell regarded here. He was considered at least normally temperamental. as a lot of people are at Harvard ... Both Huntington and Schell- ing observed. though. th~t Kissi ng<'r'S interests v.•eren ! limited to the Cambridge cam· I'· h s " pus. " 11vroug nes · -··Henr v clearly~was aJ'.'\·ays As an under~raduate. Kiss-invol ved. in the 11·orld outside inger also ca me ~o l~e at-Harvard.'' Huntington said. tenUon of other universi ty of-''In Some ways he-may ha ve ficiats. thrr~e responsible for been._more ambitious than enrorcing the rule against pets other professors," Schelling in dormitories. said. Kissi nger brought a Cocker While teaching at Harvard. Spa niel back from Europe , Kissinger began a project \\·ith hin1. and lhe dog ac· i.1•hich resulted in his first companied him to Harvard. book. "Nuclear \\'eapons and His four·leg,!!ed room m a I e Foreign Policy:· published in soon 1,1·as noticed by uni versity J9fl6 . It 1,1•as i.1·idely hailed in authorities. but they decided academic and government to \\'aive the rule in Kiss· circles. At age 34. Kissinger inger's case. "I think they had established himself as a thought they had a she,l 1 l-1h?Ck leading fore ign policy expert. case on !heir hands, Kiss· The book stressed t h e inj:er says. dangers of too murh reliance \Vith the aid or other on the concept of massi1·e scholarships. Kissinger ob-nuclear relaliation. He ad· tained his ma ster's degree in vocated instead a more flex· 1952 and his docto rate ln 1954. ible response, an idea shared Then he joined the Harvard by ot hers 11nd later adopted as facolt y es a government in-U.S. policy. I See by Today's Wa nt ~ds .. 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'1or1 •flll Ci••v H. ~ Lamlltrl, Join Emily 1nd Rlc.h•<I "Stan. ·~ . • C1mpbfU, C1rol An11 •nd Elrov H1n•1 McL1..,.~lln, Sein •nd 8-1• Thurtdar, M•r 4, )~71 . Urban' Agency Eyed s~~~~~:=B~:s . A ~~~~~a~~r~:·~:~r~~:h.~ ,~~t:~l:~~i"~ I' 01 '~' D•llr '1i.1 ·•••1t Reach will mer! soon with Dr. tenrl lo be preempted' b·~ 1 SA!\TA ANA _ Orn nue Shield tn prrpare a ~r<1nt ap-pr~<:edent. vested interests Cnont y government took 3 plicalion to the federal 11gen· and trriditional organiznt ional step Wednesday towt1rd solu· cy. structures, l ion nf url>11 n problem!! in the Dr. Shiel d!! sa id thl! institute "BudJ!elary re11lraints and last h!'lf of the 20th Century. v.·ould hopt to: the pressure ()f rf':spondlng to Co u n I y !'iUJ>ef\'i:sors ap. • Pro\•Jde i;upplt·men1a.I immediate needs furtper tend proved a propo!<al by Se"ond as~i.~tn~ce to ~overnment11I lo restrict lhe respnnse of Dirtrict Supervisor David L. agcncie! to aid probl('m solv-local governments to reactive Raker of c;ardc.n Grove and L. in~ by public rnonagemcnt ('ffort s, f-'ro blems presist and OQnald Shields. president or "'hir·h ill dtre('t!y affect the hecl)me more aggravated," Cal Slate. f'ullerton. lo initiate qualit y of ser v1cfs provided Baker added. an Urban Research lnstitu!r. the residents and •1r.i::aniza-''The puhl ic lends to ha ve Baker. who proposed th e tlons of the t:ount~" Jillie confidence ln the abilily new problem·sol vin~ aJ{enry • l:se 11 t1~am ·approa«h to lahoratory because it contains two weeks ago, ssl1d , "Thr. provide Mnle cross-fc rtiliia· new tow ns, old towns and fir!'lt action should be an tion helween ·educ11t1on 11nd undeveloped land s. HP po inted evaluation of the outdated J::C)vernment. nut that Cal State Fullerton orRaniz111io11:il !ilrucl.ure or The C<Jllege president added , has stron~ ties with tke counl y ~n\ernment AS we know it ''The concept links govern· thrnuith is graduate and in· toda y." n1ent and academic personnel lern programs. He added, ''Our present as ~'orking partners ln prolr Dr. Shields said the institute form of .i:overoment ~·;is lem solving. \\'hich is qui Le ' should be· placed under the created decades a~o and it!'I different fro111 the tradilional direction of a person with a ol)vlnusly not capable of univrrs1ty research institutt. nation::il reputation in public meeting today's challen~es. wh ich produces rrsearch with adrn ini stralion who w 0 u Id We must find the best way. no input from th e users. ha ve li mited starf of full time the lea i<t expensi\'e "'ay to "Th c participation or profesi<ionals. Th e remainder 1=erve the prople most ef· decisi on maker!! helps to in· or the personnel "·ould be proj- ficiently." sure Iha! proposals and ett teams assembled to at· Or. Shields said the pro-report~ will he ('nn.~idercd for tac k spc(>iflc problems. Posed OrJ:anization. a joint implementa!ion rat her than The educa tor s;iirl he hoped rnunfy·eollr~e prnjcct, would s1mp lv hrc:nme additions to rha! Nationa l Science Foun- be runded by feder.:il grants the Jitrr;1ture nr public ad· rlation rund s could be obtained and funds from the state and ministration, and the assump· in the next l\.~:n months and be private foundations. tin n is that a s.vstem;itir. in· u.~Pd to hire the director and lie said an application tcgr;itcrl and coo rd inated ap-key i:.laff. should be made at once t.o the proach to problem solv ing on a Na!ional Sc:ience Foundation re gional has1.~ \\'ill result ''wh ich will probably supp~ rather than a rragn1entcd at- funding for the first 12 months tark." of the program." Supervisor fiaker cha r,grd SuJ)frvisors a « t e d im-that the· magnitude and com· mediately on the request and plcxi!y of current urba n prob- Baker and board Chairman Jcms are such that new Rp- Exercise Class Set Supervisors Back State • Fire Bill ., SAJ\1T A ANA -The United States loseii 4.5 million acres or forest land each year to fire and Southern Ca lifornia is fac· ing its driest year since 1885. Voicing thiS wa r ning. Supervisor William Phillips of Jo~ullerton got the su pport of fellow board me m b e"r s \\lednesday for a bill before Congress to Rppropriate $2.1 million to begin development of a hea vy aeri al tanker force with military aircraft. The bill. entered by Rep. Jerry Pettis (R·Loma Linda I is a followup on a SI million funding last year of 11 pilot program w h i c h used a Na ti on 11 I G u a rd C-130 plane whic h w a s found to be very effective, deli vering six to 10 times as much liquid retardent as older, smaller craft. Politleal Notes • Secr~tary Makes Camp Sw~tch By· O.C. OUSTINGS Of ttie Dalty ,.oet '"" FOOT ANO MOUTH When Congressman C r 1 i g Hosmer IR-Long Beach 1 was accused in a new political book (Almanac of America n Politics. Gambi t Pub .. 197l) of being a •·kil\dred spirit'' with little old ladies in tennis shoes, a constituent. Charles A. Furgason of Huntington Beach. promptly sent him ·a star-spangled pair of size IOI/ts. Furgason told Hosmer that "if you 're going to represent 0 range County, please do it proper ly ." Hosmer responded that he found the shoes "allractive but phiJosophically uncom· fort able." * * * • Agriculture. Briggs, or course, is the North Orange County in- surance broker who i s chainnan of the committee. Sumner, now presiding judge or the county 's Superior Court, and Dick Hanna, the county's first. and only Democratic: con· * * * .BAO SEED -Speaking of gressman. Carraway. he managed to Easter Seal 'Fair e' Set arouse the ire of a Costa f\.1esa secretary recently. The gal in· formed him lh.t her boss. who the candidate was demanding to see. was out. Carraway didn ·t believe her and got hur- fy . "What he doesn't know.:' said the harried secretary1 "1s ORANGE -A "Bargain that I Jive in his district and I Faire'' \\'ill be held Saturday ha \'e a lot of friends and a big and Sunday from 10 a.m. to moul~." Her boss, inc!dently,. 4:30 p.1n. at the Easter Seal was indeed out. So 1s Car· . . , raway _with her, anyway. Rehab1l1lat1on Center here to * * * benefit physlcally handicapped 39TH PARALLEL -Counly children and adults. Assessor And,, Hinshaw, who On sale "'·ill be many iteml'i is taking on both Carra1vay or furniture, art. linen 11nd and Schmilz in the GOP household acces~nries, plus a· primary. says he has the ''Jester Junkpile '' containing AA11GOS V I E J 0 S backing of formC'r s t a t e eve ryth ing from eyelashes to Elizabeth Pedrotti of Laru.ina Senator John Murdy of office equ )pment. Hills. daughter of Ifie fale Newport Beach. M u rd y The two-day sale at the !11?..te sena tor, has quit the represented Orange County in center's parking lot at Tusti n Sch mitz camp (she was the the state Senate fro1n 1952 and La Veta Orange is John Birch congressman·s through 1964. Orange County's sponsored b.v the \Vom en\s district secretary) to become two assem blymen during League of the Easter Seal campaign direclor for Schm itz much or that time were Bruce Society of Orange County. rival Earl Carraway. ~1issr===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~=== Pedrotti says she switched in the fight for the GOP nomina· lion in the 39th District · ~'t~'· ~-,r'· because Carraway supports ·-. ;l ::· • -t; ·.' President Nixon . a long time ~U'1· ."~. ;~ friend of her father. Joe, who ' ·· _,,,. ·.~ served in the Legislature in the 1920s and 30s. * * * ~'*'""'·: · Sl1r~, Otflflh li11 1fld Hl'1U1c• G.111 • ___ .,;.J1.lll:hcoc_k, JuJl1 lDU11t Jnd .Stt'(ta_ -s--d • Oou•I•• ue '10blr11, l'tll!llr llnd 11111111 • l1um1n, lt ll~ N. 1nd Juli~ C•th1rfne , Jt1lclm11t, (Ynlh•I LoulAr •nd WfllO • 81u, Rolltrl 8 . '"" M••••••t Ann R~YflOldl, Rt~tl MIV M•e I nd l illy D. •111m1 ... H~ltn •<Id P!!Ulp I . 81v1, 1to111111 L. ind &111ron K•v J'llH AprU » . Alv1re1, Htn•v TOHtl 1ttcl Oolnret Vtrt tll1M, Lcrr1!111t I(. tnd ltobe•I Lt1111li Sltkl . Jtn~I le>ufll1 Ind ... !Mr! W!lmcl. Lita M, I~ Jt"'ll It. McF1 tl.,1d. Vl<kl ""· 1ttd G1or1, A. Beotia Notfres SANTA ANA -A .New Han1psilire aviator \V ho claimes he was swindled out of a unique antique 11ircrafl by TallmRntz Aviation after he bou~hl thP. plane through public auction at the firm's Oran.i:e County Airport loc::i- tion wanfl'i more lhRn $3 million in damages from the G•1ct 8. C•o1let:~f151:.•e1vrr""t, ll~!l>ll1 company, 11r1ni1, 0•1• nr Clet1h. M•• 1. I''' d A M I r SurvlvH bv 1w11 t11u•hl•''· M••v Hrttn Davi . . . Jn inson 0 maintenance supervisor Phili p Daly and secretary Martha Marchak as defendants in his Or::inge Coun ly Superior Court action. Johnson l'IRims hr learned in M::y 1968 lhRI Talhn<1ntz [iiiiiiii had a J7.vear·old Lockheed Orion avali11ble anrf that the 1 firm could restore i1 at a cost ' cf $20,000 if he cared ru birl for the airC'ra ft. Jona1. "' 11 .. 1-1a11fld : "'"'""'• J. p t "· h N ti ~11111111<1, CollA Me1•; 1111tr. Flft••n(, r eruuroui; . . ·., names .lohnson s!:i!f'S ht' bou,,ht !he II. Crfl'11•, L••llfl1 Hiii" rou r !he COmpan.v . fained ;:i\'fa!Or " !:.~'1'.~1~~r•;;.~~~"'A~ EH.7:~r:;~•.ld.c~11i"; Fra nk Tallman. ils pres1·dcnl, airp!nne for $7.2!i0 and con- M"•1 J1"1t!1 c. Jon.,, cou1 M•~•: M•~. tracted \\'il h Tal!manlz for its Jqn c1 Pom1t•or. Oranct~; flv• arf~!-1r•.,dd1 Jdrtn. Prlv1l1 ltmUy m•mo•·~I cnm1>lcte rc~toralion. It was 1ervlCQ w/11 be 1!•111 Frill••· 1n l<M. l'ac:111~ v11w Cll101t. Vhh•!lon. P1c1ne agreed that the fir1n \\'Ould do : Jew Cl!•~•· ICC11v. T11ur'<!•Y. rrom ' to B p k M, '"''"'"'"'· P•(!lle v1-Mtmor1-1 l'eltU "r the work for $25 .812.56 despite '"~· l'"amllv !UIHI~~'' tho'f w1.n1n1 tt 11 • f "*'' "''"'llf'l1r (on1rlbv!lo11,, 01~1,e con• the eRrlier quotation o f lrl'bul' '" Ill~ Unit.., H1H1 F·un<I, F'•Cllle Vlew Morlu•rv. Olre<:IO•s, $20 ,000, lhC COn1plain( 8dds. HfllM ... NN F i\l Ftt<I C H~•mitnn """' 1'; l~r,...,~rl• ,,1 rog ent . ,John~OI\ cla ims 1hc re~tora· Mlll'lllf\01on B•1cl't t (hlt!llH" M•mbfl• ol .-; ~111no•on B••ch Etk1 c1u111 L'""' c1v<1, lion bill v:rnt far hevond the ,, or Clrl!l't. M•• '· nn. Su•viv<111 \IV d r· d I . h h d w1r1. Mv.tte; <11v1111ttn . 0orot1w Miii ••, ni::rer 1i;:ure an t lilt e a if1[it~~S~',":~~:: ~~~~1: L~~:~~":~.~.j..~ Set M<ty 13 p;iid a 101111 of S36,750 \\'hen he 1 =· w11/1"'"· ••v """ Rober! go1 ;i hill for an nth er, ere :~~~.:11~11ij M,~~l·t~~~c~:m~: 'lf M:f'.,, •• , .• ,,.,«.,H<t. S••vlc••· ~•tu•<t•v. BUENA PARK _ 'rhi'•. ,,·Iv's $:16,379.20. Thee om p I a int , AM. Smll111 c~11>tl. ,.,,~,."' .. "'· Good -~ slRte< l'e le a ·ned at lh I •herd Ctm•t<trv. smnl't1 Mor1111rv, sixt h annu i:i l ·.Oran~e Cnu'1tv L ' e sa me actor'!. llAVl'RA Fro" Jumpino contest \\'ill h"e time that he could counl on 1 ~r.:I• w. R1v1r• ••t,S•. 01 •1n L•"I""' ~ e pa\'in,c: anolhrr $25 000 in i. Kftn~111~~.v .... ~!~·· b:'• .,::~,~··;:,....,,~~! sta.i:C'd May 13 at Knol l's Ber-rrStorarion work . '' 1 ltl'other. Jol'tn , of ll•'""°"t Shor~•.""~"''" r.v Farin. •J)r'llo111. Thu•\<l•w. 1 PM . Pt•.k '"""'11. Th I · 1·rr t I II ti c01on111 Fu,.~••• Ho"'•· R1<:1ul•m ""'"· 1 -ot;on ol ih". 1,010,.r,,1 e Pain I s ;:i rs ia ~rlditv. 10 />.M, lllt1••~ S•crllm•nl ·""' " T II t lh · d th C1tholk Cllu•rll, Wr1tn1ln11er Ol•t<led t · th f h '1 lllflll 7. C'll SC17C e bY P11~ F1m11v co1 .... 1~1 Fu"•'"' Hon•• even 15 "' Rgonn on 1 c ea ~t ;:iircr;if! on ;i lien and bid for , an11e lt•M. R1~1~~~ of H11n1inot"" side of Beach Boulevard. the plane in an auction held in I IH•fh . L~IKll ll:tl~11,,,., M•n1gtr ot Adtnis~ion is free. :i:!1,:,r"~1J'~~k1,".,,"'s':~!7!:.~"ti~M!1~'. ll i!'I preJimin;iry to the '"a ~n1aH back roonf' of the.I Mt rY re 1t1e<1 1 "'n. ~'"111em I( R•td: lni"rn"ll.""'"I F-o Jump<'"' Talln1;inlz prcn1i.<:cs. Johnso n' lllUlhltri, Coltll• Wrl1ht. It~"•• ,-"'""' ou,_ •• I • Lawrellt•: '"t''• rr11nce' c Htn1C11. 1 ,1 18 21 A I sla1es t 1e plane was hough! ty ~"u::::, st'.,V~~t ~~;~·v~t, f~~!1111"t,.V con est 1' AY • at n~e s Talln1antz for $:1fi.3~9.20, the ! llnekl••· O.F.M. "' SS ~lmon & Ju~f Can1p in Calaveras Count y. r I . b·11 111cur c11urtl't. And Rt " f."••'•' L , ~sl )•ear'.s l••poff <" Buen," an1ount o t l~rep;iir t _. -~,_.ot Commvnllv 'M•IP•<ld II <!l'lun ll. .,.,., '-" " " 1c11t1mi. 111ierm~n1. GOO<! Siieo"~'" Park attcacted 6.000 fr""' J oho~pn asks !he court IO I l'mtlftV. Vltll•llotl, .f()ftl<!llt, Tl!ur od av, u r;, f h ffi!m ' 10 ' PM 01 <11v 11roi11er• lover~ snrl n1ore than 300 web· con 1rri1 I 11t sale as 11lega~ Mcll'lu1rv 17'11 l111<;h &lvd., Olr1e•o•1. 11_ - -_·s1.:1.1.v. roolerl athletel'i. and th at Tawi1antz be ordered KIWANI COSTA MESA • 22ND ANNUAL • PANCAKE .BREAKFAST BENEFIT FOR HARBOR :AREA YOUTH of NEWPORT BEACH and COSTA MESA • SATURDAY • MAY 6th 7 a.m. 'til Noon t'!t~o.~_!l!f' J!!~J:le"~•~'! N:"'1';°N' Entrie~ are rAtegor1zed -b\r--lo-rMuro-the-b1l·f."·k~h·e-~d Su•vlvfd Df tl1I••· M1b;ffv1111. lln!~n . r lh I I 'I .t1r.orh1t•.-T. Hora Sffl•v. 01 ll•I00.-1 o.. sponsors including bAbies to 6: ai.r('I"~ ! -eon Y one.o IS &am r s"11v. wa1h1n"r~n oc k d ih Id I h Grevashfl 1ervrc11. Friday, i PM, Har1:1Cr 7 to 12 : teens. adult~. citv of-·ir1 in e v.·nr - o 1m. 11:111 Mtmor1a1 P••k. w1M(ll M c111°11 ficiall'i, police, firemt>n , ,_,_;.vi"e The N°w fl am psh1•e man I Monv1tr, M6·41YHP~trfi:'Qf'· · ' '-• COSTA MESA ClfY PARK Ml•l•n "'••n()ft Tll•v,•. uo.F Av•fltd~ Club~ anrl news media. Special :;l;ites thP Lnrkhct>d Orion now ~vii~~) l•t~:.v~1'·b~11~81::0g~:.'."· ~~,v Rwarrls are girC'n for most ht>ld by 1:_aHmantz is ~·orth at ~':;:S:1111"~~··t~::/,,.w~t!~~11 r1d .. ~~ dramatic• and ~best com~dy le;i~t SHl0.000. He asks for c11111tln1 1no Edward Th•v,, w llM1, 111 j'11mp• '° 144 000 t'n dan1ages 9f Coron1 "'' M••i· tirotllt•. A!v8 Vf:rnon.1 --~·,_· __________ •_·'_· -·-----''--' ·---~n Oleto, S111c ti m•morlll Prlrtrl .,,.,.. olff:r«'d 1! lne rrQ_ul1rlv ~Id Th11r1-d1Y £111:h•rh! II St GllO•lf'.\ E11lsc-I Chvrthl l•11u111 Hills. l'amuv 1v...,11 ~mor 11 cOn trlbullont bl m1dr ff.I I~• !lrtr1n1 Homt SoclelV, Ctil C1lln1, CFrv HOIH' N•wp(lr"! llflC~ Pul)li( llbr•rY, rr1 C1ut1 or N1llon1I Wllcllift Auocll· tlon, lnurnnwnt. Patllk Vttw M-111 l'1rt. l'acllk Vlfw f,\Of'!u,r~. O!rHIMI. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCUH' MORTUARY U7 E. 17th St. Cost'' A1ts1 llMSll • BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME MOTHER'S DAY GA.RDS S1v a with loYt . ' .•• , a eo .... dd Mar 1173.14511 Cos11 M<so 116-14%4 • BJ!LL BROADWAY 1 willl llufllor or wilh ou• "Sol+ I Touch " c1 rcl1 ,,, 1hop 111lv /for bid 11!1ctio11 l,Of cardt l"cl MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Ccti1t1 Aft11 LI 1-UU • MrCOR!llCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY '1tl ~<:..,..-Ra; .. IM.t411 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ce.eteri• MortUll')' . _ Cllopd Ull Plirifte View Drive Newpert Buclt. California 1444'7• • PEEK F A)UL T OOLONIAL FUNERAL BOM! i••'rttilt. iWo t;-·-.""'~~ • HUMMEL' AND CHARLIE BROWN 1972 COMMEMORATIVE Mother's D•y PLATES! Shop ot.1• t •••I 11l1clio11 of Molh1l 1 011 9i~t1 •. , frof!'I ]Of Slt•wflow1r1 •"d $1 Silli1culp1 lo m1o i( be•e1. 11.S.•S t. 2t.15 1 w.:'~~m sa a!s •Pancakes· Sausage- Juice-Coffee- Milk • Prizes Galore . • Entert:i~;ent . " • * •ADULTS• $1 •KIDS• 75' l'ncHds l.t...t To A..tst H ...... Aroa'1 Bring The Family ~ , ~'"""'~ .... ,. I ..--=-zx ' JOIN TH~ !UN. ··THIS SPACE l>ONATED""IY .. THIS SATURDA YI . .. Don Swedlund 646-5033 . 540.;5710 COAST GENERAL TIRE * , llllTHS' MOJITUA.llY e CARDS • GfFTS -e CANDLES e JEWELRY r---1-~_lllilCll-:~Molo=~SL~llS--~-;----~·~·~·~·~A~•I~•~•~'• •I M•9,,oli• -H1111tl1191011 l1o1:clt Htrt•·•--FnretfrWn,-.,nr4·----• -le11kAll'l1tlt:•td 1..d M1ttt!t c1i-,., W1lt:•fl'l1 • --i-=:s::....>!1'1 ... ,. I soFT-Sllt.r. s.-i '' It.-!Unr.-ln llh·ers . . . I; .A Long Wa y, Baby ' • • I W 01nen S111oke rs Catc hing Up Fast -~ ·~~~~~--~~~~ .._,-..,..ti u u 'Z'.:"5 ' ' . ''!XJN'T ASK ~ WHAT /flf SCORE JS AROUND -ITTE ... I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT GAME WE'RE Pl.AYJN~.'" l{ids Lil{e to AEli Andy • H~ GA\' PAULE'' NE\\' ''ORK (UPI 1 -J{ead this before you light up. Ma.vbe you 'II change your mi•1d. F0r \1'hat lt is ctaimrd s1noking does lo a 11•om:1n. i'> enough to n1ake any re1nale '·rake the p I e d g c ' ' ln1- mc di:1tcly. f\1u111erous metlir.:ll sh1du•s and the lJ .S. Surp.eon General's reports 011 ht11v s1noking affects health of br lh sexes long since ha\'c brr n chronicled. Now. a n e "' p u b I i ca I i o n zeroes il'l specirically on its effects on 11·on1cn. Its t1vo authors. clra11·in~ nn scientific studies. say a 1rornan 11·ho smokes is far more hkely than her non-smoking coun- terpnrl to suffer fron1 a hosl or disabling ronrlitlons. ,in~· of \vhich can interfere \\'i lh her ability lo pcrforn1 at ho1ne flr on the job. And smokin1: during prcgnflney affl'<'!<i 1\1'11 lives-the 111othrr's ·'l'"1 tl•-it of her un!·om ch•t·J. To lho£e lurM ~ tho "r.l.:imor1_¥-'s'' or "llb r.:i 1rd'' in13~(' or\lhe \VOtnan S lOkt'r. the writers say nonse:is . "Cigarettc"Siilokinr lc11v!'<i Ii i;tale. obnoxinus odor that pernlf~nt,..~ rlotl1in1• and h11ir :·I~ 1re!l as lin v('rine in roor11~:· lh('I' sa1·. "rt~:1rt>ltc breath l~ rnr frcn1 ph•asant and cir•a- rt•lte cour,h i~ h:1rdly :1t1rnc- 1irl': as'Jes and butts :ire ui::l\•. Burn n1arks 1ln li!tlc lo "ri1- h:1ncc thr beauty of clo1hin£! .:ind furr1i •ure : ;ind s•Pflkinq c;in t :i~r tl·c ed§!c of' lht' p1l1.:is- 11rc or Sllt'h n,h1r:•J r1111cli"!lS ns r i tif1g :ind sexual inter· C'OllfSr.'' J['rie F: P-od'" ;i sciE'nC'e \\"ril"t f(lr Th~ Nr1v ''ork Ti»1cs. a11rf her h us ha n 11 1-:·"h:t rd F.nrrp11i!'I, frN.'-l:tncl' \\'ril er and editor, hill'<' l'O"l- piled the "\Voinrn .111d Srnok- ir.,~·· publir:ilifln for th(' l'uhlic Aff;-iirs Com n1H ter, ;i no11- pr11fjt ~educationa l org;Hil- i':<J!ion fn:~nr!f'd in 19":5 :ind ht':idqu:1r11:rt'<I in New The\' tr.'.ll'e !ht· habit lhrCln"h t~e nr t'on's h•story. rt'Callin~ that art rr~s Katharine 11eo- burn or•c·r Y.':15 sus'>eritlcd frll'"' Bt~'ll ~1 rl\\'t ror S•"'!Oking, that 11110 \1·1 vcs of presidcnfo;-ritrs.1 A11r~rc1v J:lrkson 11nd T\1 "s.1 Zacha ry fJ'ayl0r-11·1•r<> pipe ~n1r.kcr~. arid that a \\'0•11ar· I St"Okint: \\:•<; fr0\1·ned on jr J'Crl('r :'l l u•·!i! thf' n1id 1920'!<. Th,.. flannl'r 111ac'e a cigarette a n:irt f'f hrr imagt> : But lhr \1omen h:11·e made' up for any ti llc Jost. Tod.1v. 3(15 perccnl flf thc j r11 !io11·~ nct11lt 1,1·n11H•n s•nokl' , Tf'io,; 111r:1 ns lh1t ne.irlv 20 1 m 1llio11, :1!.'e 21 nrid 01·1•r, sn1okc r1•gu lartr Tod:i\· i11 e\'cry age grf'uri abo\'e 25. 111" pcrrentav,.. of \\'On1r11 srnokrr~ 1 is higher than it \\'as 15 year~ a:•o. Onr third of all \\'Ornen In (hr childbearing years 15 10 44 art smokers and here is whf'rr !hr r i~k lo the infant as 11·cll as P'nthcr comrs ii'. 73's ARE AR RIVING+ DAILY & ALL '72 MODEL YEAR SETS MUST BE SOLD NOW! .SEE & SAV.E. 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PRICED FROM 79¢ TO $4,98 THE LITTLECADO! A•oc:ado1 onyoM1 1he11 "mh1\" 1'"1 "!:Ill driiqht yo11 with lflelr 111mm1r rip1ni119 g~en fn1i1, Eirc1H1111 111 t11b1 ond for the 1mollcr ,.... $9 95 G•t 0111 •• , or 11verol of th-.. t1nhi treot trctt • £RIGHTE N SHADY AREAS TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Nothl119 ci1lt. com1Mre1 fo Hine plo11t1, will! lttelr •i•ld, glowl119 colon. 39'... 6 FOR $219 NIGHT BLOOM IN G JASM!NE NOW 98¢ CYCLAMEN Shade-loving, thete are ercellent In masses or as border accents. ga~ EA. 1' SALE ONCE · A . YEAR EXTRAVAGANZA! .-World 's Finest Liquid DffTII0-610• Fish Fertiliter . ....... . ~' ,, . . . Fast growing summer bloomer. Unbelievable night-time fragrance. Hardy plants -ready to bloom. • • • IUY 498 OR 499 STOP OLIVE MESS.,. No more 1tofrtt 011 docks or dr!Hway1 w~1111 ro11 -ipniy OLIVE STO'P. ~o=~~~ .... $169 f<Homy s129s 1 gol. 1i11 ..•• '. ,. ' , ~ . 1 · ONE 2 GAL. GALS. Hey Kids! Oiir conr trowl119 COl!fftf h 1Nrriftf. 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Cal. lst Natl. Bank Macnab-Irvine Realty • . . 0 1V SAN JO AQUIN HILT,S R0.4D AND NEW MacARTHUR BLVD • • · •• ]UST EAST OF OLD MacARTHUR-BL VD. A.ND FASHWN ISLA.ND ' 1 -., -' • • Eac One Teac 1ng Tutoring: • One By ALLISON DEERR Of tlit D1Ur ~Ii.I Sl1ff Each one, te@~h ooe. That's bow tutoring works. At OCC's Tutorial Center this process is being defined. There are peer, faculty, Eitaff and community tutors. Some OCC students tutor in one subject while being helped in another. And it isn't \Jnusual for last semester's tutees to become this semester's tutors. The three-year~ld program, according to coordinator Shirley Bowen. now in- volves more than 100 tutors and 150 tutees. Hours are 8 a.m. lo S p.m. Center brochures describe tutoring as "an opportunity to help others and help yourself. the relating of one individual to another and assistance in subject matter using tools of interest and understand- ing." TUTORS AIDED Tutors don't have to go into the tutor- ing situation CQld. There are 45 tb 50 hand-Outs in the cen ter covering learning skills and techniques when a tutor is 11tumped. Two courses in tutoring for credit are offered. Charlotte Smith, Jay Zim· merman and Nancy Cornelison teach Communications Ill and 112. ''The most important thing." they ex- plain, "is to build relationships in a climate of trust between people so that they really can work toget her, with each other." ''\Vith our communications skills we help other!' to )>uild respect for self, to c;ome up with their own answers. Then the tutor isn't trapped into the telling role." · Mrs. Smith said that learning is based -·--· Women's Status ~ . ----~ Studied UCl's Status or \Vomen Committ~ has been in existence for a little more than a year now and has submitted its first report to Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. It his been studying the role of women on the Irvine campus during the past -year and has found many-discrepa11cies; according to its chairman. Alice L. Anderson, continuing education specialist. For instance: as of September, 1971, only 65 of the 578 academic personnel on the payroll were women. Of these, only one held the rank of full professor. Jn the level of assistant professor and...r above, 374 positions were held by ~en and only 20 by women. the majority of women being in the IoWer ranks . on a projection or a good self-Image. "If you don't have a positlvl!: self-image, you can't learn effectively. BASIC SKILLS I '·We give basic skills in "'hat every stu- dent needs," she added. "\\'e le~~h memory techniques, problem-solving techniques and inter-actional skills." 1 \Vanting to help isn't enough. she ex- plained. You have to level with th e person you tutor and hones tly admit what is happening. Making collages of how they see themselves and taking part in en· counter exercises are an important part of the learning process for the tutor. "I've found that you cannot approach tutoring by saying, "If you're tutoring math use this. If you 're tutoring English, use thar," she explained. "I give my st udents general guides on reading texl s, thinking out problems , t~k· ing obj ective and essay exams. They find their own methods from there." CLASSES OFFERED "'"' In Communications 112, made up of students who already have had Com Ill or previous tutoring experience. students share techniques they 've found successful and brainstorm for more and better techniques. Mark Jacobi , a pre-dentistry student, tutors in math and English. A tutor for four semesters at OCC, he started tutor- ing because he felt the Tutorial Center concept was exciting. "It isn't just the one being tutored who benefits," he said, "you learn how to relate to others. learn various _teaching methods and it is a very meaningful ex· perience." I Mark is on call two hours a "·ee~ at the .::. • '. , • center. If an OCC student comes In and needs help, Jacobi is there. He also has tutored elementary, junior high and high school students after' school and evenings in their homes. Jim Greene. another tutor, explained that ""our tutoring situation is a fear4 reducing environment which allows the student to step out of the role he performs in the classroom and loosen up a little. The student, after touching base again, can start learning again." SHARING ABU.ITV "I came into the center only y,•anting to give something I had learned," said Neal Leiman u•ho tutors almost 10 hours a week. "l try to relate math to eve ryday life, in a way anyone can understand." ''The Tutorial Center has given me an opportunity to relate with people and help them understand." added Jim Robert. "There is no better reeling in the }\'Orld than to know that someone understands "•hat you've been trying to tell them . "I have had a chance and the ,chaUenge to unveil the myth of mathematics and allow others to see the reward s or a one- to-0ne relationship in tutoring." OUTSIDE HELP Although the center was set up to help OCC students. no reque~ts rronl outside canlpus are turned do\vn if there is some- one who can help. OCC tUtors reach into surrounding communities. A number of community people have ' offered their services. According to Mrs . Bowen, the center needs many more. Anyone interested in doing volunteer tutoring can contact J\1rs. Bowen at the center, 834-6009. · Mrs. Phyllis Larzelere has been a com- munlty volunteer for the past year :ind a half more recently as a counseling aide in connection with graduate studies in counseling psychology at Ch a pm a n College. She feels, "the Tutorial Center contact often opens the door for students to discuss problems in related areas ot his life that are effecting a ca d em i c performance." OWN PACE Pat Harte, another c o m m u n i I y \'oiunteer, says the re\\•ard of tutoring comes when the tu tee is on h.is own. "l feel my job as a tutor is to allov1 them to understand _and enjoy y,·hat they're learning. If they learn to love it, they learn much more easily. "It is rewarding u•hen they honestly want · to work with me and later "'hen they come to me and show me how their grades have improved." At OCC the Tutorii-11 Center philosophy Is to \Vork along \\'ilh and think along y,•ith the tutee, not tell him the answer. A student being tutored in tri gonometry helped dispe l the nlylh that tutoring in· vol ves A students helping F students. He came in for that extra push to make his Ban A. Several faculty members tutor studen ts in their offices and at the center on a regular basis. Math and thl!: sciences are areas where tutors are most needed. "WI!: are all good at something," Mrs. J3ou'en added , "and someone can use that koowledge." Employers • • Stories by JO OLSON Of flle D•ll)' fill1! Sl•ff ..,_..,.,.,......~,,.·. The business world gave the cold shoulder to ~lei Liang 0. Kato when she marched out o! UCLA with a bachelors degree under her arm, so she gave the business world a cold shoulderfii"Teturn and marched back to UCLA lo study for her PhD. Now an assistant professor in the UCJ Graduate School of B us i n e s s Administration, the attractive Indonesian has taken another·loolrat1he-re1atlon·~hip of women to work and still fincls women to be on the losing side. Born in Jakarta, Miss Kato attended Dutch schools and intended to go to col- lege in Holland, but her father fe ared for her safety because or a poor relationship betwee n the Dutch and Indonesian s and she came to the Uriited States instead. Several turns of fate brought the black- tressed teacher to her special field of study, industrial relations, when her first love actually was the study of Communist China and international relations. MEN ONLY When Miss Kato had earned her Shirley Bow en, above, matches tutors to those who need the m. At left, Joan Noe gets spe ci al tutorin g in math from Jim Robert. ( 6men BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.,, 11 He-r ExamS Even purchasing a home in Mission ment trainee. ~p_artment stores w.ank..: Viejo proved a disheartening experiinCi me for a buyer." .- for Dr. Kato as a si ngle, young woman. Dr. Kato also cited 1969 statistics aho~- 1'1 was asked lot s of questions when I ing that women were paid only 60,5 J>C: bought my house," she explained. "I had cent of the median wagl!: of men. :;. to sign a statem ent explaining my in-The U.S. Department of Labor pu~ .. tentions in buying it." tion also shows that the median wage ~ BRISK PACE women in 1955 was iiL a high or 63.9 pe; Dr. Kato, who also received a cent of that of the median wage of m~ fellowship for graduate study from the and in 1967 it was at a low point Of 5'1. American Association of University percent. \Vomen, keeps a Q!lg.Jhat would_bce. tiring__DISCREP.ANCY EXISTS to most. ''People will say that \VOmen arc coi "J Jove bicycling. I'm ~ust learning how centrated in lo\v-paying jobs ," she !Si( to play tennis and am studying yoga, "which is true. llowever, if you take ot which I !ind very relax ing. l love to this contamination and compare by Ot garden, I take pianc lessons, and I am a cupation there still is a huge di screpac physical fitness buff,'' she said. cy." Very trim and petite. Dr. Kato l!:x-Ttle reason, she said, is the "chlckei plained that she eats a lot for a person and egg" problem. her size but burns off the calo ries by ex· "E 1 . . mp oyers work on certain assum1 ercising. lions which may or may not be vali<' • She serves on the 1972 Orange County These are that women are unrellablt Grand Jury in addition to her co m-women have higher absenteeism rate~ mittee work and classes at UCI. than most men and that they really don l Of t,!1e Grand Jury she said. "lt"s been need the money a!I they are secondar-· workers " · -·. The .committee also found a Jack of ~omen students in graduate school, a setious lack of women graduate students in certain schools, a lack of women staff members and an absence of educational ·programs whlcb.Jnclude the· COOOO'fl5• of, women. · masters degrel!: she began looking for a marvelous opportunity. I'm gratified tQ .. .....,.employm~-but found. that most.-~om.....,,';:;:'''"p~~!! tfJ_c norpJ~ated ft;w,.. ounge p3nfes specified ''men onlf .• ~- . ' " Cilln_g sJatistics to ,i!li55fedit .. .tacb.... .,.,.~~ 1lhcse • assUtnptibns. including a atud Offici8.lly known as the Chancellor ·s Ad•4iltn:y Committee on the Status o( \Vomen, the group has five acadeD]iC members, five staff members, five stu· dent members and one ex-officio mem- ber. It meets monthly and has been di· vided into subcommittees. These are aca"&mic, stud ent, staff, women's studies and child care. "The committee was organized by the chancellor in recognition of problems that women face on campus," Miss Anderson said, "and all members are appointed by the chanceHor." · Its stated goal is to achfcve equality for women on the campus. fiss Anderson said the only change made In the committee's orlgtnal-dir.ec-- tion was a re-or1anlz.atlon to lnclude the 1ubcommlttees. (See STATIJS, Ptfe II) ' DR. MEI LING O. KATO STUDIES STATUS ' • "The utilities and department stores Dr. Kato's main study during the past few years has been on u•omen at work. wanted to hire me for jobs that didn·t use and this is the graduate class she cur- my masters,'" she said. "J\1en were hired rently is teachinj at UCI. for management training." Her qualifications wel'e sterling : A 3.9 FOUND PROBL.El\.I grade point average and ,memSership in ''1 wa!I like mosr women . I didn't think Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma ~lu. Beta th ere was a p:-oblem . I was doing all Gamma Sigma and Mortar Board right myself. It Wasn't until I had been honoraries , but they also made her over-teach ing about two years tltal I qualified for the jobs she could Hnd. disco vered women workers are treated One summer she worked for the Bra Ille differently than men,·• she said. "Not Institute. "I decided to be underemployed that it's bad, though." where I could at least do some good," she After serving on UCl's Status of said. • \Vomeh Committee, she said, things After three months at the Braille bega n to fall in place. Institute she decldl!:d that going ba ck for "When I graduated from UCLA with a her PhD was the only thing she would be BA Jn sociology I couldn't fl"nd a job. l happy doing. was given a '!-typing tesJ everywhere I or the ISO PhD candidates at UCLA In went, wbTch I promply flunked. It was her field. she was the only "'oman and psychologically discou raging for me. 1he now ls the only woman In her depart· "When I went back for my MBA I· mcol al UCL couldn't set a job anywbere ·y a man.g .. .. showi ng that 40 percent of the wome w~ work are either single, divorced o widowed, and hence, thl!:ir sole suppor for • themselves and their children Dr Kato countered that "we don 't ba~ ou. pay for men on their economic need. "f do not feel that all women shou)~ work," she added . "Those who do sho\ilt be given the opportunity and com - pensated for their ability. NO CHOICE "AU men shouldn't work, but mer don't have· a choice. They art expected to work. lrs unronun..t J k n o w some men who would Ilk . to be home, but they coutdo'l alfon. to do It psychologtcally. • •·Our society is d<>wngradlnc tlit housewl,fe. WI!: are a materialistic eoclety. The gross national product it u a. dicalion of OW' well·belng. (See EMPLOYERS FAJ4 Pop ... , I ·~ • • • • ' - • - - •• l ~ / · ColurTI nist Wins Her Place as 'Show' Horse \ • Ot;AR ANN l.A~D~;H.5 . I was shocked 'to rtad in the Toronto tar th•t you disaractd )'OurseU ln front of 8.6.12 people. It seem s you \\'t're the 2 ln I fa\•orite and flnlshtd third. By this time you have decided I am ~nuts , but le! me explain. Ann Landers is he n11me cf a 3-yeer-old filly "''ho made er dehul recentl y at (ire~ny.·ood 1ceway. Everyone was excite? about her but 1he wa s nosed out of second place lb~ Sailing Ch11nce. Victt:1Tla tomac ca me Un first. ~ The jockey, George Zimis, claims Ann [had a bad po!!llion He 11ays she's sure to t be a great raceMrse when she gets a fe'A' J breaks. George purchased Ann after 11he l rte<1vered from a cough and virus. 1 His mother -in-la\\·. Mrs. CI a i r e ?.Robertson. na·med the filly Ann Landers ' ! ' ' l' I I I . • ' , . ' ' ' ; l (. '· i \ ) ' • i ' ' • . '• ~ ' • ' ' ) • .. , bet·au!lfl: $hl' lo\Ps you r column. I hope you're not insulted. You ha \•e a gre at mtin\' fans in Canada. and we wouldn 't v.·ani to be disrespectful. Sincerely ynurs -WINNER'S CIH Cl.E ()\'Cr and touch the flooc " Sure enough , tht chunk of ham fell out -and 80 did my dPntu res . Embarrassed~ Not a bit. I 111as glad to be alive. -~1RS. T. A. G. or L. A. • ding. The bride and groom have been openl y living lQgether for over a year '4•.t~ - •• " ' I OEAfl \\1JNNElt : ln~ull~? N111 on yo ur m111plt-ltaf. lloney. I'm hooored. ln ridtntally, you'll bt gl ad lo know l'\'e stopped co ughlnii; and thr.y 1ay I have a bright fu1u re. U~:Art MRS. T. A. <J.: Hundreds nf people die e\·ery year bteause they don't kn ow "·hal l-0 do when a largt pi ece vf meal btcomes lodged in the lh roa t. r.ly Harvard Medical School consultant!I ~ay the best thint to do i!I turn the victim up~lde d11wn and pou nd on hit back. If the mrat doesn't htcfl mt ~islDdged promptly and the perso n hegins lo turn blur, a lrarhe<itomy shnuld ht p«:rfor med at oocr. I have expressed my objections to this way of life 1nan~· times an d now I feel I would be condoning it if 1 attended the wedding. \Vha,t should I say in my note decli ning the invitation? Should I send a wedding gift? The parents of both the bride and groom are fine peo ple and long- time fr iends. -CALIFORNIA COr\· FLICT ud not bite oH your nose to 1pltt your fact. obstetrician . The abortion cost me sso:l plw plane fare from Det Moines. I wi1h 1 had ne,·er met lhe ra t. -TOO LATE SMART Df.All A:\'N LA:-.llJEllS : .\lay I pas~ on some in forln ation tha t might save a lifr 1 DEAit CON : I do not sanction premarital shacking up and ha \'e said sn in print and frnm the 5peaker'li platform. But I have attended the wtddln~li nl <"OUpleli who lived together because their parents were friends of min e. Th e lifestyle of the bride and groom i5 none of my buslnes~. I hopt you v.·l\I reconsider DEAR ANN LANDERS: I had to laugh when I read the beef from the Wile to the Other \\'oman who wrolt. ''I spend household money on the obstetrician v.•hile you Vllcation in Acapulco ... " The reason l laughed is because I am thP Other \Yoman who just returned from Acapu\c<> ~·here I also spent money on an Lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help -for you in Ann Landers' booklet , "The Key to Popularity." Send 35 cents in coin v•it h your request and I long. stamped self -addressed envelope to tht> DAILY PILOT I "'as h11vtng dinner at a restaurant and I swallowcct a large ~ll(·e of han1. I 11,·as unable to breathe :ind couldn 't say a v.·ord . I began to panic, scared out or my wits. ~1y dinner t.'fln1panion shouted . "Stand up real tall: Reach for the ceil- ing : Try to take a drep breath . then bend Oi':AR ANN LA."IDERS : Our fam ily ha~ been invited tn a large fnrmal wed- Your. Horoscope Tomorrow I Gemini: Change of Scene Comi·ng --·- '. FRIDA Y MAY 5 fulf ill mcn! or \l.'ishcs. Spread you n'ight ·imagine, Don't give influence. Expand horizons. up some!hin,1 of value for Accept social invitations. Take nothing. You have right 10 1 By SYON t:Y 0\1A RR ;:idvantage of opportunit ies. commission. I Ca pricorn has deep-rooled ~ai:lua rian aids now in LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 221: appreciation for music and th(' achieving goal. Be receptive. lm?rove image. Get out and arts. Capricorn men can be TAURUS fApril 2().May 20 !: be seen. Dispel r umo rs . {"" r.: eontro\•ersial. but also sen-\Vhat now is an obstacle may Special contract is offered . •J'' -' 1 ,) .t'18 timental. Capricorn women ul1imately prove an asset. Check "'il h legal counsel. ·11_r.r arc earthy. temperamen ta l Real ize it and act 11ccordingly. Avoid v.'i.shful th inking. See in •. ;\' ;, and passionate. The men and Opportunily exists for ad-real istic light. ~1arriage and ~ women of this zodiacal sign vanccment. l\ey is lo be partnership now are em- ly of produc ts offer ed. H&ve alternatives at hMtd . Ile.fuse_ to be backed into corner. Added funds are available. AQUARIUS tJan. 2(}.Feb. l8J: Restrictions are lifted. You enjoy grealer freedom of though!. action . Intuition , forts receive fa vorable atten· .,.tkln. PISCES f Feb. 19-March 201: Clandestine meeting may be on agenda . Keep con· fidential maners confidential. judgmen! now are on target. 1 __________ _ Take initiative. Be 1 self· starter. Express views. Ef· \ I' possess an lnner beaut y not thorough. Take nothing for phasized. ;· all1'ays apparent, but lasting gr;:inted. Loophole docs exist. VIRGO !Aug 23-S('pl 22 1 /;-._,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,;;;;;/ ~ and worthy GE~1 1 N I 1May 21 -June 20 1: \York associates express ~ • ....,,,.. • ) The careers of Capricorn Be rf!ady for change of v1e11•s. Be recept ive. If you ac· jewels by joseph _..JJ 1-t.; arc on upsurge. Sudden events scenery. Travel and cor-cept respo nsi bihty. rewards searches for iewe ls ,•... ,.~ ~ 1 benef1! Capricorn nativ es dur-respondence are emphasized. wt!\ be gre ater. Heallh, special It tt -I 1 , f j I 1ng th is period Many curre nt Virgo person plays prominent services are accented. M31 n- • 1 ~ .-: ' ·~·• '1St.' new1malrers will be mem be rs role,.. In sist on accounting Onf!"'-~111n-!te11dy pace -Vau W1H be -~-~rff t ':...;....--;: ~.;.._.of--.th1s ... s1gn._-Seme---famous•-.:..in. po.o;il1on .of.-autbor:it.y .v.·ilJ.be.-:making sign.ilLCanl. uupa~t .,,. _ _._ • 1 r 1 ,r ; ... · 1 persons born under C11 pnco rn impressed Show that you can LIBRA 1Sept. 23-0<!t . 22 1: ~ lj i-'1 -. • incl ude Richard N 1 x on , be serious. . Rev1e\v investments. Don 't t. \1..•\ _j Howard Hughes end Ava CANCER 1.June 21 -July 22 ~: hang on to situation which ls ~ ti-•(>~ ia: 6 Gardner. One who d1ve lls on gloom costly, past pea k. Utilize 1 . ., i"4 .1,.-sh?uld be po litely but firmly creati ve resources in plan ning 1,1 "f l ARIES (Mar ch 21-April 19): reiected. Financial deal is in for [u!ure. Modernize con- ._ It ·' Accent on friends, desires, offing. Terms are better !han cepts. Make changes. Member f • ' '~ of opposite sex plays im-. "' II ' portant role. ;, • •' From Page 17 scoRPIO 1ex:1. 23-Nov . 211 : I : , , Gel ready for ne w starts . ~ l> ,,--' \ Stress originality. greeter in· ' Cl11Ytl1 11111w1111M ll'lftlry M '"'"'tlll- 111 'ltll II'( lilt M I flrllll Wll•lt lrMIWIMlt•. UP9dlu . ..... l1tt.ttrlty 11111r1 y.u ctrt1111 •V•l-tllOfl •t i. -'l!'t'l I!!.'!!" "!'"-'" -__,._, Wt wnr II• ,1111M M 111..,1111 ,..ur ''"'' '"' 1tvl11 rtttr411tt llltlr f lt· ..... 1. • c111 ,.,r, J•ulllll tr Mr. lll•ltl 11 •• ...._ South Co1sl Pitt• l ri1lt l •I !lit Sin Ditto fwy. Co1t1 M••• S•0-90•6 ., FLORENCE EISE'.\1AN '"" PICCO WNO ----111. -··· ,.11, ... ,.11, ...... . ,_ .. II~•••'• .,.,. I• .a.. •••• .. I••' Huntlniton Harbour 1111/ 8"·16S6 Town & Ceuntry Orange 1711/ SSl·l595 f''-.... • • E I F · 1 dependence. Build on solid 'l . Q I mp eyers a I base. Pro perty affairs are 1; f,• • • • spotlig hted. Older fa mi I y11 ·--- ~ • ' 1 •• member makes request and1 ..llll ·.,i.. .1-;,•.. "The suecess-failure dilem· students are often older than suggestion. Pay heed. Voice ()f 1 fl'.:i 11 ~ ·, 11 ".i ma isn't often pointed ou!. Ou r she. They ask fnr her phone experience sounds const rue-/ •t,1 t • socletyisverysuccess-tivenote . • \• i,1 ~ oriented . For men this is number instead of respecting SAG ITTA RI US (Nov. 22- : & ' l • great, when they achieve. for her as the teachf!r. J)ec. 21): You r ec e i v el '•• 11 /.1 v.·omen it is not. Women are Women, she feels . should be message which aids in erasing I , ~ • not only afr aid or failing but aware of the prejudices and confusion. Know truth wbe n' •a are afrai d of succeeding. All assumptions. "Then you can you encounter it. Accent now II • the cha racter istics you need to make the choices the wa y you is on nf!ighbors, relatives and' ~\'' • succeed are masculine: ag-want them ." short journeys. Special stud y •·•~'\.' gressiveness, dominalion and Though she didn't choose to group \Vould prove benefi cial. e 1'1 \ independen ce. battle the obstacles i n CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan . .... ~ M business, she still came out a 19 J: Earning capacity is ., " ost women com prom ise 1 a by disguising the ir abil lty. w nn er and possi bly found a accented. Know your own They abdicate fro m com-better fighting position on the wort h. Get acquainted. You . academic side of the fence. ha ve the right to review quaU-petit1on and live throug h others." Mother's Come In All Sizes ..• So Does VAl'1'ITY FA!& Clowning for Convention In her own job. Dr. Ka to =..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, IJ finds that she mu st bridge th e I ~ c-redibility gap when she walks into a classroom and lhe male I In l'ostun1c for the (:realest Sho\\' on Earth thcn1c of the 69 th annual conven· lion or the C'alifornia f'edcration of \\/omen's Clu bs are the Mmes. Jim Cur ran and \Vatlaee Short. Disne~·la nd ~lotel \rill take on a circus almo~phere from May 8 to 11 as delegates attend \\·orkshops. elections. fashion shows, banque ts and _hear a lecture-about C.lilornia l-[ighl\'as.hll:oL-----fFom Page 11 -" -·-' .. • . A Real Chiller Mystery Kept By ER1\1A BOMBl:CK The ti verage life span of a refrigerator light is 37 ye11r5. four months and eighteen hours. • We hal'e replaced lhrcr on Ice 1\•anted an ice cube," I said. .• ,.ou can't ea! an ice cube by it self," he said. sinking his lceth into a sand1vich . • • • Status ''\Ve have no sensational \'ictories lo re(X)rt.:• Miss An erson said. "There have been some breakthrough~ on the state level, however." She said there are status or women committees on almost every campus in the state and that the statewide ch airmen meet every three monl hs. ! In LARGE _& HALF SIZES SIZIS \ 1 J f • -,. ) \ -.: • f .i t'I' j -.. 1---____.:___ hulbs within rhe la st two years. Thrs is due to the fact AT WIT'S END The ot her night aftf!r I titid stocked !he refrigerator to capacity just lhree. hours before. I too succun1bed to the Jure of the refrigl'ra lor and thoug ht I would ope n bo th doors and view lhe array of food . The .most d!fficult job of the I comm1tlee 1s to get in-( ., ' ' • thill every flf1ccn 111ln111es. the two gif1nt doors s11,•ing open (one for rhe frrrzrr and one fnr the refr igerator! anrl my son slands !here n1o tinnlrss staring at 1he t•nn!rnl s li ke he is a11,•aiting 1he ~1·cond con1ing. &?cing hun look !nun one side of !he hox In the n!her, it always sec1ns like he shoul d be stiying SOITIC'lh inj.! ti kr. "I suppose you arr all \11ondcring wh y I ha ve ~att1cr1•d .vou here," but I here is nnthinJl . Only cold. silent 11pprnisa1. The other nigh1. as I 1hrr11' a n afghan over mr feet 10 t:.l\.'Q. .:.-.... break,the-.Chlll fro1n the open . . ,.. refrigerator .. I Yf:lled out In liim. "Why don 't you let those poor lertovers deterio rate in peace?" ''I 'm look i nR f or somtthlng," he said. ' . - "And you're gonna gel it." 1 thrr11t ened, "No\\· shut that door " "There's ne\'er an.vthing 10 cat in !his hous('." "Then ho11,• C'On1e. \\'('are !he only 6-g;irbagr-C'iln fan1ily on our block '! Besides, vo u cannot possibly be hungr~< Yriu just .i;ot up fron1 the table.'' , "Th:it 11,•ns an hour agu, •· he gru1nb led, "~/UT TllE DOO W" "Can I hare an ice cube~·· "I supposr so." I said tired- ly. ~linules later. I heard the bleqder soing._and "'ent ouL h> invesliga1e. The counter lcip \\•as spread like a Roman orgy fc11s1 \\'ilh French bread, oli\'rs. lunch meel. chee!ll\ dips and a malt fro1hing in the blender. "I though! you only formation and change at· So many titudes, she added . I "Hopefully, v.'e v.•ill be able l to work ()Ul some of the thinJ;l s that are pending and have To m.v disn,a y, I plucked been for some time." hvo e1nply milk cartons from Women have been sli,::htrd. lhe 1op she lf. an empty jar of she feels. because of lhe Jong , olives, a butter carton wilh no history of the wonutn 's role. butter in it , a long slice of women's poor' Self-i mage and cheese that was beginning to th h't ., I • t d' · I 1..•url. a sheet c"ke wit h oo/v a e "' 1 e ,,..a es rs iltona " role of dominat ion. la.rrr of C'rumbs. the bone Or 11 There is one man on the chickrn leg. and n quart size con1mittee. she said. and he, soft drin k bollle with a cap on alonJ! with the other members. it and l'IO!h lng in H. 1S doing the work as a :\1~· husband came up behln.:t university service. pretty cottons to c'H ose from. You 'r sure to find no- or two that look ju1t lik• M m. Past•I pri nts, •••y-c1r• f1br lcs. nie "You too? What's the big ''It's a lot of work " Miss J $•"" ·attracfion?" ' ' "Anderson commented ,' "boL il -r o'!L-ci·~ I v.•as nurnb. "! c~n't bel ieve has been a valua ble year or he ate lhe "'hole lh in~." · experienC'e." ~M ... FIVE ltf GEMS Mil 5 THI NAMI TO llMIMlll ~ 5 .++ FOR AU. YOUR JIWILlY' NllDS ltf M01'HIR 'S DAT lrlCIAL-All l l11t1 JO•ft OPPI Cu1ioll'I 011;9n -R111tti"9 -~1p1irin9 Dll"*"•· IVli lH, l111tr11tt, ll ll'l!ll'fl I nf 111t11-, t lt!tt <II f~I , , , , , f ... 111 ,9' .. fl!h M J Cll, "AIAf ~LD MOVHTlflllOS 270 E. 17th St. Cost• M•s• in Hlllor•n Square 645,1909 Frrt Qi/I wrap of courst! .---()tite r Gitt Su99e stlon1---. e SLIPS .. IOllS. fl I LOUSIS \ e CA,llS • Sl'OlTSWU.l e •OWNS • SWIATllS U11dtcid•d 7 l i t Mo "' choo1• kt r ow" wilk • 9HI ct 1tiflc1lt EUa . . - No r'sHALF-SIZE SHOP COSTA MESA 1101 HIWl'Olf tLYD. I 111 lloc~ North of I Ilk Slrtt t l HUNTINGTON .CENTER · ;!1 14 OU1'11DI MALL IN••+ to -t 111t1r ''''·' < 1 i ... 'I , - " · Nylon T ricopaque® rob e in irresis· tibia color combin•tions . P S, M, L, $20. Veta's 'INT,IMAH APPA~EL W1t1clifl Pl111• • .17tll & lt•l11 1 N1wpor1 letell, C1lllor"l1 • • REMARRIEOS' 'PARENTS': FROSTY ANO KRIS GOFF Remarrieds to Rescue Volunteering' s Just Disguised Good Cheer "Dock Slrikes are one thing. but \\'hat if 1 the 60 million volunteers in I A1nerica failed to rt'port to their jobs?'' asked Dr. Georgette !\1cGregor. pro- fessor of effective speech and comn1unication at Uni\'ersity of California. San Diego. \Olunteerini;. n111sl bl' e~­ p3nded by .spontanrous and personali :r.ed gesturl's that fi t the \l'Ords. Referring to !hi> narro1v!ng gap between prore sslu11nllsn1 and volu nteering. sht' spnkc favorablv ·of a n a ti o n a l \\"Om a ·n • s nu1i;i:azi•1r 's r:1111· pa ign to a1l O\I' '"" tlrdur-tion:i for a \'Ol unleer·s t1n1t• a11ct ex- pen~cs . lier ren1ark brought npplause frorn auxi liary n1cn~ bers. so1ne of \.\'hon\ contribut , niore than 1.000 hours pe 1 yettr. '·Volunteers n1ost appreciate ret'fl}?nition for a job \\'ell I done." Dr. l\trr.r{'gor agreed. "As i\hu·k Tw:ii n once said. ·1 can live for t\\·o n1onths on a good con1plin1ent.' " Her analogy measu~ the lmportance of volunleerisn1 as she helped salute the Auxiliar" of Hoag !\1emoria l HospitAi.11 ·-;... _________ -;;-;;-;;..;-;;;;-;.-_, ___ ;;,...ii-;...;;;;;;;,, Presbyterian 1nernbers \l'ho If last year raised $a.l.OOO for the • • hospital. I Then she challcngl'd the 811· f dience of 150 \\'Omen to further 1 "explore volunteer country by\ opening ne"' a1·enues or plar. ing new sign uosts on old I roads.·• under the presidency l of Mrs. Frank Flvnn. 1 "Voluntcer in.I(" 1:equ ir<'s un- divided attenl ion, a spr cial in-1 vi talion to serve. perfections of persona l cornmunication ; ~sk i lls. caring abo11t ,\'our job I ~ and life and enthusins1 n -1 that's good cheer li(Jed to a ' high degree," Dr. ~tcGregor I 1 said . ~ No t i n g comnu1nicalion t derives fronl the Latin "conl- 1 munico -to share," she ad-I ded tha t dealing \Vilh people 1 depends 55 percent on non- verbal action. ordinari\\• cal'ed I body language or technica lly j kno"'" as kinesics. "The rest of tot al con1- HERE'S A CH ECK LIST FOR MOM ! Nylon & Co lton 0 Rob(1 0 Gown• [I "At Hom t " w,,., C! Matchi119 Sli ps & p,,.,;.,, 0 Gown & ~,;9noi 1 Set. [l [, I 11 u Baby Doll; l0Yn9~ Sli pptt•1 F""cy s;~; .. 11 Shift! Ou1I"'' £~1":~9 Sli p1 1n11nicalion i1npact is baser! 3fl , To1•ol•ni Co1t~m• J•wt l1 ~ 0011 lopf'r W <1ll t h pe rcent on vocalizing I lone (. _j (" ff NU r:ti -9 l ~-n o_t __ Ij ~g __ to ~S_t q. v. _____ . ::t,:~i~:;;~~~;;~:;'.;~1 J~p!rr (~ .__ .. _·_-·-:-:-;-:~-:~-~-,~'-~-:;:-.~-:.·-:,;:-;,-.,~-s .. _ .. _ .. _J ~ -/--L~ ---~2sif'r1 7ti!S:trert" . .._ By JO OLSON Of !ht D~lty Piiot Slilf · 1\'farriage is very important to Frosty Gorr and he's determined that his bond s \Vith his wi fe , Kris, \\'ill be lasting ones. Frosty Goff kno.,,,.s \veil the heartache of divorce because Kris is his third \\'ife and he's not reluclanl to adn1it it. His exoerlcnces of divorce and rcnlarriage have made hi1n a champion for healthy marriages and the driving force behind n g r o \V i n g organization called Rc1nar- rieds Inc. Goff and his \l'ir~. "'ho met through the Orange Coast Chapter of Parents Without Partners. we re among a group of remarried couples \1•ho met inform ally for socials and discussioOs. ne xt. "\Ve n1el for almost 111·u years without chartering .i ny other chapters,'' Goff said. ·'Long Be.ich \vas the first. cha11ered early in 1971 . No\1•. nine charters have b e e n issued." Of those nine there is <1 ch .'.lpter in Fllnt. li1ich. and one in Ne\.v 1-laven. Conn .. and the 10th \viii be in northern Cal ifornia, Goff related. 1-le pointed out that Remar- rieds is separate from Parent s \Vithout. Parl ners and that couples need not ha ve belong- ed to P\VP to join Jlen1::.r_· riedr.. Each chapter i s autonomous and there are about 200 couples in the total membership. th ~uStOu't lnlo the single v;u;ltl the adjustinent is hard. \Vhen t!1cy remarry th ey no longer fi t into the single society," Goff explained. "lt takes some \1·cnni11~ away. l\1any don't have a strong tic with a church or fraternal organiza- tion." lie feels it is essen tial for rrn1arried couples to make nC\\' friends together. "There is no \.1·ay to prepare fo r some things,·· he said. "\Ve come up wit h n1utual supporl. \Ve talk more about strengths than \.\'Caknesses." Problems arise "'hen a ,,·oman marries a wido\ver. for example. and he 1vants to use his furnitu re and his sil ver1varc. n111nica tion bubhlc'' \\'hirh. fur -~·~-1 , get people to slow do\.v_n ant.I I Cl"T .. Coito Mc~-Hl:qr•11 Square use logic instead of purely -------------'··'·'·'-."~"~'-"·'~'-----~,,,.~~·-".·'.'.'.'-~---' en1otion \.vhen they remarry. -- - "If s kind of a package deal \Vith children invo lved, and in- volves a financin l sit uation, a~ one may have property. "A person has to get \\'ell- acq un inted with himself first. •le should ask himself. 1\\•hat bugs me?' Kris and I studied ezch other a lot be(o rf' our 1narriage six years ago." Goff said a lack of com- munication \\'BS a major prob- lem in his fi rst marriages. "~1n rriage no\\1 i~. our hobby. There's a great deal of salisfaction to doing these things together. It's th e frosting on the cake." \Vith gOod and bad marital experiences behind him, Gorr hc:is defi nite advice for teens \vho plan to marry but wish to avoid the heartbreaks of · ...... ' \'fit.~rs NEW AT HARBOR VIEW See our rea lly great stu- den t art & craft festh·al . this 11·eek-end . Over 400 ·en11·ies on display in our • 1n all 011 Fri. & Sat. Our ' ' •entrance is on San Joaquut 'lli\ls Rd.. jusl o f [ -: ~la<'Ar lhur l3l1·d., a li111r east of J."ashion Island ... 'Stop in at ll O\)'ar1t' Nut ri-- lion & sclr<·t a 1nunrh~'. .. : nutriti ous "J.:nt•rgcf N11g- .: i.:et." lionl'y. s11nflo1\~·r. ·~ scsa1ne seed . p-nul buttf'r, .. ~ purr.pkin s~·cd. {.'lll'{)b li· 1' cn-:h1•11', :1 ll 1·r r1· l'lsll·' T:1ke lhl' k1rl;; in ro1· :i h ;1 i r i; I 1· l r :ii 1 : rhartr"" l h•lirn lt•"I !!11.-11\ •hr ir li'"K'('i:i lit1·\ !.· :111 ltu· :if;1~h;Ol"''i \!'II l'f't"I. rnllll tol ~ to !<'1'11 l"l'r ('011''"' \\'•!h :-:1 ll'l s1•hr•i1l~ 0111• · f'hil lr('ll l>il1'"" ;') '"' ~· \(1!1 . "f'f'rl ,,, l'""'''''l(t' :1 "1·ltil1~ , . r "l •.1rrl~·•',,·1· J.-.trh :ii .r,., ..... :.,1 11•• ·cl1\ar1•. -A·· ~'"11~1 rol' I'' 1• 111\ e:1binf'I " I ~ . • >11·h1•rp ,,. .. :,, lh ir•i::s art'' - ,.;isl"rrd. 'r!u•re's :i lot o( 1 "!::1)(•('ial ~-~· .. Heins h('rp r1•r ~· I • ··1hr11T'~ 1tt·fi~ Pl:tn· ---. ·. nir !! a ''"'It' :1f!t·r .~t·hnnl 1 ',. L~ n11t 7 I 'P' ~·!"1111· hnn1r on '~ the n •:1· • ·1 110 11· ll'ith lho:·r nict• pC'n"'1• frotn !\luC'Nab- lrvint. 1:1·111ty Co. Th1•,\' • , h;1ve t"'"'V bu,•crs nl!\() ' . .. plan1•i11g lo 1n11\·r \l.'hf'n •. -~:school i~ uu! The oause th:1 ! rrfrr··l1cs in a ; busv d;i\.' ;,,. at Sn. Call!. { .~ l!il N11 li1111al !lank. llurbor View, 61•1-1~1 1 1 C o n1 rot~, ~· .c;hare hot coffee & bakt'ry· , fresh cookies \\•ith thesr . ~"friendly " bankers ... : ~ · Onl.r at lll('l!_or1ts Mnrkrt ·• can you win dinr.er for 2 Roh Blll'llli, Th ... NC\.\'l>Ortor ' -:ind n1a11y others ur<'" parlicipti ting. Co1ne Into Richards & see how you 1 Jn the second year of their meetings they found that the group was falling apart and analyzed the reasons. which were lack of organization and lack of officers. "Typically we have general meetings every other month with speakers," Goff said. The topics may range frorn money, communications and books to psychocybernet ics. "Children are problem nu m- ber l\VO," Goff a dd c d . "Problem number one is the spectre of the shadow or the ex-spouse." Goff sa id he 1narried the se- cond time less than a year after his divorce and learned rro rc from the second mar- ria~e than the first. divorce: "1\sk yourself, 'ltave t spent any time in co unseli ng, in family life classes? Have I asked myself why t am get- { ! ' .' j I can l\.'in ... Delica te cor· ·-.. ;. ! sa~es nli1tlt' to order for ; •Mothers D:iy or a n y • .li:specia t occasi on. Flowepl': ,. Hy l\16rri is laking out (If 1 · town ordcri.; now. so morn ·i Under his leadership !hey formed a group \vith officers as the first step. then became a California corporation as the A wide variety of social ac- tivities are offf.red includin~ bridge, potluck dinners, pic- nics and dinner dances. \Vhy is there a need for a remarrieds group? "\\'hen a married person is Gardeners in Action "Peopl e need to really be ready before they · remarry," hC c1nph asized. "I'm trying to ting married?' •·And above all. you should maste r the art of com- promiSe." 1 • • Spring Pl.qQ~ __ i l] __ f_~JLf-Jower May flowers have provided plenty of material for area garden club shows and l\'Iay \\'Cather has set the stage for luncheons and other fund- raisers along the Orange Coast. Gardeners recipes offered by me1nbers of Kappa' Kappa Gamn1a Alun1- nae Association of Southern Orange County al a tasling luncheon Thursday. 1\-tay 11. at 11:30 a.m. in the Laguna Beach home or ~1rs. Otho Behr Jr. Funds r e a 1 i zed from cookbook sales will be nefi t the Providence Speech and llear· ing Clinic in Ol'ang~ card party have bee n planned for current and prospective members of t h e Women's Jiepu.Q_lican Club , Federated of Laguna Beac h \Vednesday, JI.lay 10. Mrs. Paul !·I. Esslinger 1vill host the noon event in her Laguna Beach home. Mesa-Harbor l'\e11• officers WITT 6e elected selected and a play duy pr o- gram presented. Camp Fire i\·lrs. Rutherford Donker, ex- ecutive direcior of Orange County Ca1np Fire Girls for 13 yea rs, has stepped dow n from her post, She had helped to build the Orange County pr~ gram. conducting all the leaders!..meeUni;!s herself. Ferns, b ego ni a s and Juschias will be. discussed by horticulturist Mrs. S v I v i a Leatherman for the \Vednes- day, May 10, mE't!ting of lhe South Coast Garden Club in the Three Arch Day Clubhouse, beginning at 2 p.m. The Camp Fire board of BSP and installed by the 1\lesa-directors wi ll honor her Thurs- . . -l•larbolo.Club-du<illJ!..a•fu'~~--"";c.~a;c.~JriJ.L.'Ll.!!>J!!"'tli-Beta . Alpha ~·. C~apter cf meeti ng Thursday, May 11. in cccklail par1y In tlle Golden ~eta Sigma Phi w11l install of-lhe ~·lesa Verde Country Club. Pheasant restaurant . Ana- f1cers at 8 p.m. 1\1onday. li1ay A new philanthropy will be heim. from 6 to 8 p.m. 8, in th e Founta in Valley home of 1\-i rs . Jim Rennels. · Indians Recent district convention first place winners were the Mmes. Robb Scott. Jane Tan- ner and Robert \Vallon. Mi~s Jean Atkinson. Mrs. R.L.I. Smith and ~1rs. Niles \Velch will be delegates lo the California Garden Clubs Tnc. convent' ion. ~1onday. May 8. in Beverly Hills. Founta in Valley I n d i a n 1'-1aidens. Na tion ·or Peaceful \V.aters, have chosen a Petals 'n' Pals theme for their mother-daughte r banquet Fri- day, May 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Alumna e the Sheraton Beach Inn , Hun· tington Beach. """"~ Tips on cooklng'for a Cl'iJWd•.., "'°""R ~.,,.-,.,-.-.!'"°"'-' will be offered in "Cro"'d epu tcan Pleasers," a collection of A poolside luncheon and D'l'ERY AIR ST EP -IERNArtOO -MR. KIMEL SCHOLL SANDA LS -PASSPORTS MAGDESI AN -MI SS AMERICA VINER CASUALS -LIA Edward• -G-1 rb11lclt -Robi11 Hood PF Flyer• -U.S. K•d1 -Summ•r•tt•t Capi1lo D'"'' Shot• Oan·c.a Wier by Oa111~i11 CorrKtl.,.•S~ hr C•ttdrtft 7th ST.-COSTA MESA •541 -2771 e IAJOCAM•lllCAllD . • MUTll CMAlltl e 1-.-- W..E 'Jt~~.0 -~XCJl~D OVE O\lR. NEW CARPET -WE'RE HAVING A TO CELEBRATE! Tomorrow and Saturday-only. JtoJo .tnhl . 17th and Irvine Wntcllff Pl--Newpm .._. • ' ' ./' ~ .. . • 1·on't Ix• dii.;s11 ppoinled ... ' ~~The Frin~e IJeoefil Is t X· ,; ·: cited a h o u I disptayi11f! dresses from L i n c o 1 n 1 . Schoo l 1-lon1e Economics • ·Dept. al lhe llarbor Vit i\' ' • School Fulr to1norruw & ; Sat. Co1ne sec! . . . ' ., f<'ragrances, candy. cnrd~ 1 & girls at The Guild DruJ! J .r-0r-last.--minute --1\.1olhers · Day slmpplns ... ~Ull not ·,.too lute lo ha ve C;llrlwe/I.~ .Candles mail you f\1othcrs ,Day goodies. All kind s of -gif t \11rapped c a n d i e s . reudy to i.:o . AflPr , viewing our arl & er alt festival stop in Newport Slalloners & stock up on Grumbacher art supplies. , Oil. acrylfcs , pads, can· - 'vases. brushes & in· Sandcuslle Glfls invit es ··you lo browse for gifts for • , mom, auntie or granny. Many sale items included . ~- : ... A gift cert ificate is i11 order to doll up mom on hrr d:1 y. i\1111tlc J\lirror : issues these for any or ( their bea uty services. Cllll · 644-8040 ... Bring all your ' . clean ing & laundry to .~ Cameo Cleaners. Keeps . yo_1.1,..JOQ~ng YQ.ut..bell . • • ~· .. A $6.95 repeal al Harbo;r l · Vie"' Shtll . A i r ~ dition ing service is com· • plele & on special ~'lay 8 to 13 only!_j'ou crui't ar" ford to 111iss this ... My _ friend presented me wltb ~ 1 a-new typewriter. Vert ' · neat ! Would like to thno~ • .i D1nvn i\1Hrie & ~tary for • letting tht!lr m a c h i n e t-.e • ctunp at my hou~ Juhilo. artc y ... ,_ em- • ~rcacion ! Adlos ' Lola Joy -· ~ - J • :o ,DAILY PILOT Thu'1dar, May 4, 1t72 • ) . e:: ' I ' ' PILOT PROMOTER M•dln1 C1rpent1r De rby Puff Women Pilots f'rom ferrying planes to fro nt !Inell In Wo rld War II to transporting 11ir cargo In 1972 , women have made 1 great contribution to the field of aviation. In Orange County to call at· tentlon lo women' a ac- compllshmenls in the air wa11 Madine Carpenter, wife of State Sen . Dennis E . Carpenter and a licensed pilot and inslructor. fl1rs. Cal'penler wilt make 25 1!ops on her around·lhe-atale junket, which also Is a prn- molion for the upcoming Powde r Puff Derby. The former airline hostess has been flying for ap· proximal,ly 13 years anrl became an Instructor lo help fund her "kind of e1pensive hobby." She has flown in three other Powder Puff derby11 and came In ilghlh two years ago and al1th last year. In A Piper 260 Comanche, Mrs. Carpenter and her cn- pitol . Julie Burn:ri; of Newport Beach, wtll join-the 149-<Nher teams in I.hf> lhrre-day race from San ~1a1eo to Tom's River. N.J. with $10.MKI in prize momey al slake . Airs. Carpen ter llO\V boards a commercial carrier for hrr frrquC'nt trips hf> I wt e n Sacr11.menlo and N e \V p o r t Beach (which is half 8.!I ex- pensive as , flying Iler own plane l between t~e two cities. but flew her husband all around the state when he was chairman o f the California StRte Repubiican Ce n t r a I Committee. There is no conflict o( in· terest between her hobby and her spouse. she gaid. "It's bten somewhat of a plus for my husband ," she said. "As C"hairman of the committee, he "'as murh morf" mobile." She herself has covered man y miles since earning her pilot's license, hRving nown f'Xlcn sivel y throughout Mei · iro. Bi:ija CAiifornia, t h e Unit.ed Stairs ( i n c 1 u d I n g l-lawaH I, Canada, Australia and New Gui ana . This is why she pre fers her !iiporl of flying to hobbies such as golf or tennis. "A wom1 n can do more with her fr ee ti me," she explained. "It's such 1 simple thing to go places like f\.1e1ico. II feels like a -lot.I. complete vaca- tion," In lhf' Powder Puff Derby , ,.,.hichl s-rn Its 28th year. she \\'ill fly light, as will th e other pilots. She and her co-pilot will "do pverythlng e1ctpt share a toothbrush" to keep the weight of their plane do"'"· Jewelry- Engaging Pilots from all over the world already have signed up. and Australian. South Afriran, German, French and En~lish accents will be 11mon1 -·--o,cst1r,ara1nsa-rrMatecr.July ----:· , ·--?"'lls the race begins. - NEii' YOR K IUPT) Pe:arls ha ve bten referred to as "the bride's je:we1'1• The cullure:d pearl Industry 1ays that not Ion long ago. a single ptarl frequrnll)~ WJll!I glvtn as an e:ngagement ring. to be followed by a wedding rrscnt from the bridegi:oom o a prar nt"C a e. bols nf th r n111n 's lo,·r . One of M1dlne's supporters in fhe race will be her d11ughter, Suianne. 11, who cheers for her mother but doesn 't share her love of flying . "She h 11 t es airplanes." Madine satd . "She lhinkl horses are the only mode of trAnsportation. ·• ~tadine re-emphasized that her tour has nothing to do with "''omrn's lib. !\or! nf a radical to poinl. oul "'hat ,,.e·,·e done in 11vi 11 1ion." THE BE ST Ont lip if you plan to "''C'ar 11 pearl necklace on lhe wed· ding day. don 't make it A Ion~ rope. no maller ho"· beautiful !hf' ~tr.:ind is Rc11drrship po J Is prCl\'e "PrAnuts" is on(' of the Long rnpei; are distracting \1·n~·hfs n1ci~t popu_l11 r comic And !rnrl tn !angle in bouqurl s I ~tr1 rs .• RrAcl It daily In th• loo eas!I\' DAIL\ PILOT. -. . .... ., ~ Naric)' ·says: LA.ST--WlEK._ of our ... ?>; STOCK REDUCTION \ VALUES UP TO SALE 50o/o Off KITTI N SOFT YAR NS llON SUISSE YAR NS ... 1tt1., _,..t9<111 & ~ Mt .... ..... .... Mt •• 10, ..... ret• SI.ti Ill.to •. , $4.40 SS.SO *KNIT w ·1r _c.._C-_ 1.-.... --141·1111 • GRAND OPENING PRIZE DRAWING! Available at all 3 Sta res! ROUND TRIP VACATI ON FOR TWO VIA TWA TO HAWAII PLUS $JOO SPEN DI NG MONEY! 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I I I· ' •A 1h pion gree • 13 •t. cove • H• • Ba •Ha s •W be BAH~~MlRICARD A -BIG • &"'~ fr.-SeHp to 1/"(4( • . , '• 8Q('('-..... t ,1V.•IF IC" OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ' Sale Prices Hon.ored Through Sun.; May 7 . {/' HANK YOU!.·~~ LIN-ab .HARowf:~ HOW.TO·DO•IT CLASSES Decoup1g~ •iv1r11dt Ar.1heirn '· V1Htr R S H 0 P P I N G AT LIN- OOK DURING OUR BIG AND OPE N I NG WEEK! E'RE ST I LL CELEBRATING ITH FANTASTIC BARGAINS --E·Vl!RV--DE-PA RY.ME-NJ,-· OP BY A N Y 0 F 0 U R 3 EAT STORES -THE PRICES ILL GIVE YOU A REASON CELEBRATE! • Hig h Nitrogen LIQUID FERTILIZER • A shot in lhe orm fot 011 plants and ihrubs-a reel green booster! • 13 •/. nitrogen conlent- covers 2000 sq, ft . REG. 88< 5 Cu. ft. ' I CONTRACTOR'S WHEEL-B-AltROW • Heavy.duty con1t ruction-profissiOnal type. •Ba it beoring wh eel-handles easier. • Hardwood hand!•s. REG. 33.49 $5.001 12 lrirh x 12 Inch SHAG CARPET TILE •Walk softly on this easy to insto!l--adhesive r backed carpet tilt . • Eo1y cor• nylon fibers toke o lot of heavy footwork. • Choos• from a roin bow of co!ors, , ............... 80 Lb. lag Crushed WHITE ROCK • Jus! the thing to cover wolkwoyl & •hose "hard -to-grow'' grass spots. • Retards weed growth, looks great! •Pu re wh ite 1im erock-3A" size. REG, $1.29 79~ .. SAVE .50r Your Choir• FENCE FINISHES "Choo•• Redwood Stain or Wh ite fence Palntl11 V Redwood Sta in-fix-up Your patio furnitur e & fences. V White Fence P.o int-perfect for barns, storage buildings, fe nce s, STAIN REG. $1.75 99eo.1 . , FENCE -PAINT-- One Horsepower CHAIN SAW • Pru ne o tree, clear a lro il, cut firewood with !hi1 compact, dependable sow, • ceor drive, operaltl in ony po1ition- we igh1 onty l 0 lbs. • 1.t inch bar. RIG, $95.99 SAVE $16 .001 Se_e.lt Dep'lon1trotedl - Sert. & Sun.-All Stores '.. 0 Redi Mix Moy 9 10 11 Resin Art, & Cro~s ~•y 16 17 18 Antiqu ing •y 23 24 2S C!45H'~ hdd lrnm ? I'\f May JO JJ 6/1 •tore or re~rn .. by phnne _r'j B P\f f~r~, .. r<"ri~lftr ~! !lie OOo• 111•1z1s"1"'111r,/ In .o •dolb. , ••• 1:011111 LU<;ITE 0 HOUSE PAINT "PrOtert Your Hou1e ·A9aln1t The Weotherl'' • Goes on fest & easy -drie1 in on hour-I\ l.ffliJiffb. , -I 5oop & woter . cl ean-u p! • Proven best by let! -there's only one grade of Lucite·!•_ lhe fin est!" ; f,U(;ITJ;· .. -~2.~~ Paint r i ._ ..... ~ ... ~ ~ REG. $8.55 $6?.? I STACK CUBES !LGre.alJWay1,__i:_ecords, 1toroge--o perch for o potted plant, • Ready for your creoliv• finishing touches. REG. $3.99 l ig 2 Gallon PATENT ROSE BUSHES • Stront;i , healthy plants in oil the moil popular varietit t. • Budded a·r blooming beoutltl- r•ody to brig hten up a corner of your yard. RIG. $2.99 Pl•nt & Tree REDWOOD STAKES Plant Sise 1/2" x ,,, ... i ''· S'r •. Tr•• Size 1''. 1" a 6 ''· 19~ .. I • • t .,_ DML Y PILOT 2 .. - BEAUT IFIES ~·lo ll\' l'arnis \\'ho ha s bea utlfi rd \1·on1C'n \1·ith h<'r fal'i il1Cl n df'si,t:nl'i now is helping bra111ify the ("1ty of NC \\' ''ork \.\'ith a cash contribu· tiOtl for J1ri7.C'S. Pattern Given For Clean City _ fl y 1;A .Y f'AlJl.E \' ~__.u11~Vo.1ne.n~f.;cu1 1~­ NE\V YOlll\ i lJ Pl 1 -"Yn11 \\'011ldn'1 nrgl<'<'L ~·nur )ulU!;f'. \\lhv nrAlr('t ~·nur tn1\'11~., :irnu11d in 1h1• npar11nr11t nr ~hH11.s~..AoVl1~ do~ou-Jltr-<lw..liWt~:__--- 1111 thr sl rt'els',' 1\1ulllf' l'arnis. f ft~ hi o 11 rir~i~nl'r of r1•1u111·n. spr-n k~ blunfly 11ho111 !hf' role or citizens in in1prnving their surro11ndini.:s. 1\1is.~ l ';i r11i~. 11 h11~1· husi111•ss is dr1•s.~ing <'h•g;1nt 11•01nr.n. is putlinA $25,000 ca.~h into drtss· ing up Nrw York Cl1y. "Hig ci l 1r.~ can d(l 0111.v so n111eh ," s:1i<I lhf' drsignf'r. ''No111 it's up lo !he peopl~ In pitch in _ You don 't thrn"' Hiter ... /_ ~, \ .. . , ' ,• .... , • C:laytons Tell Troth Mr. and Mrs. Serge fl . Claylon or Corona del Mar h11ve annou nced the engai:;t-· ment of their daughter, Nancy Clayton lo Wiiiiam G 1 e n Zundel. son or Mr. and Mr11. --W-.-Gle n-ZUndel of-Va!lej.o. - ceremony ia pl1nned in the Los Angeles Latterday S:iint s Temple. The prospective b r i d e graduated from Corona del Mar High School And now 11t· ltnd11 Brigham Yo u n g University. Htr tiance will graduate fr om BYU In Ma y. ··1r 1hr s<111i1n!inn il<'p;1rt· tJl<'ll! rl(l:111s H slr1•rt nnd !wo hours la1er, it's ;1 J.(arhRRf' hrap. ii is not tlu·.t'ity'~ fa11lt ··Tr:1 ininA rrn!I ~· sh o ul d htJlill in school." shf' SHid, not . ina 1ha1 mos! J.:urop<'fl n •'llif'"i s1:i v i·lran hf't'IHL~f' l he children are tn111;111 f1·om t11'I· dlrr <1gc to 11.•<' trRsh · 1•nn· tainer:<1. "\Von1en toda y Hl'l' th1· nnPs sho1vinA !lpccial .ronrern:· s11id ~·1iss Parnis in Rn intervirll'. "l)rs pite Women's Lib, they're s till 1111: hou~ekceper•. 1~oor r!· 1.1• ho11s1•k('eplng bothcr11 th~m eslhl•li1·11lly." You Cflll cire cxamplts by the dozen in <1 lmost any city \vhrrf' women have IRken thP J e11d in i m p rovi n g nei~hhurhoods. In New York ror instAncr, tvl r.~. Al bert l.n~kcl' lundert lhP initi1d pluntin,11.~ on th~· i.~!11nrls on Park Avenue. turni111: thrn1 lnlo seasonal l lO\\'C'!' hc'ls hy Lhc acre: Mr11. Jenn M11uzr , siMlcr of Gov. Nrlson A, lto(•kt•feller. g:ive a ves t. pockel µsirk. M1·11. Vincenl Aslnr donated a playground , Mi.!1!1 PRrni.11 pul her clrt111·Up 1:arnpaign to work with 11 $25.000 check to thc vrnce or Mayor John V. l.ind11ey. 'fhe money will be utter! for priiell ranging from $WI It) $7~ ~o tenanl11' groups, block associ&tionll, schonl11 and col· leges , apartment housr.'I and 11Jtores that do the bes! cleRn.' up i nd beautlrylng or . their neighborhoods by July I. ' Summer's Essentials The Ce lanes~ rahril:~ penpll':, after cnverinA rhe f:uropPnn cnutu re collections. I i ! t e d snrne items no fashion11hle female -11hould be witlmut Thtse inclutletl the while jai.:ket. ·a slriped flhi rtw1l~t dres! with 11u1!ch i n~ Wlnrl.~1Jr tie, twii plc11ted ! k i rt s tpreferAhlc n11vy1, one ln the knee. one ju.•l ahl1vf' lht 11nklf'. a prin ted !hlrtm;i ker dresii with ple11ted !kiri, ont rel'! out- fit, and ,somethinA •reen, 8omethlng yel lov.« "=VITAMl'N "E ~ SPECIA.L! ' ·~ • • ' • ' • 2 DAYS ONLY • • • • ~~H . ~HIS C ~UPON '• • $199 D'ALPHA 'Joo IU 100 c.,. .... SPECIAL • I STO•tS e . ~ --' • "':Ill I ' COASTtlNE-HE"AtTlttOOO(----ltr---'-'-1 TUSTIN: 1094 Irvine l lvd , · nNr Sav· .. n , COSTA M!SA: 21r, E. 17th St. -1'111\grtn Squire : · !'---------~------------· . ' . Work Family Cy cle T.urning From r Home . to By ALIJSON DEERR Of tllt Dallr ,Jll'I lltff "Women are made to give al1 their Jives. The strent:lh of America lies in the home," sald }Jelen Andelin in her book "Fascinating \\101nanl1ood." On the other hnnd, a women's liberation publication put It this \\'ay: "E''eryone should be able to pick up after himself and make his own bed. If he's too preoccupied he can just let it all pile up." Dr. Barbara Gunn. human relations specialist fo r the UC Agricultural E x ten sio n Service, set these diver~ent views :is hound:iries for dJscussion on the Changing Roles of 1t1en anti \\'omen. TRINA BROCK Summer "Al lht turn of the ctn- tury ." she said, "llfe ex· pectancy was <1boot 47 years. One spouse or the oth4!r died ~fore the last child was out of schoo l. "A girl born today can ex- pect to live to 75 year!!. A boy has a nre txpectanry of seven years less. No\V half of the family cycle is spent without children. FORCE CHANGES "During the _Depress ion," she added. "the median age of the \\·orking \\'Oman \\'t\S 29. She worked because she was unmarried or married and ch!ldren were being dela yed, Today the median age is 41, because ¥:omen are starting I "ork, or going back to work, after the children leave the llt:SI." Because of this change there are 1nore and more v.·omen lrying to enter the labor market and there Are added barriers to her finding work: Dr. Gunn explained thaj. legislation has helped remove ::;01ne of them. CalUornia Education Code 23185 requires universities and state _colleges to come up with affirmative action plans to find and employ women and cither minorit y groups. Organi;o;ations or univer· sltics. recei\'ing: run d s fron1 the U.S. Departments of 1/ealth, Education and \Velfare '\:;... -~--..:: ,.,c; "" .-.. . ' ~ ~ ,_;..v~~~J~, ·., ~G-·\.~y To avoid disappolntmenl, prospective brides are reminded to have 'I.heir wedding stories \Vith black and \rhite f;!lossy phot~ i:?raohs to the DAJl.Y p11 .o·r \VomC'n's De- partment one \l.'eek before the wedding. Pictures received after that lime will no t be used. !<'or en gagement announcements it 1s imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and \Vhite glossy pictu re, be sub- mitted six \Veeks or more before the 1vedding date. Ji deadline is not ,net, only a story \Vill be used. To help fill requirements on both \Ved- ding and engagement stories. fo rms are available in &ii of the IJAILY PILOT offices. Further nuestions \\'ill be answPred by \Vomen's Section staff members at 642-432i . 'and Labor, must prove they do not dlscrlmlnate through com· pliance reviews. They must actively recruit minority personnel who ..iftust make up a certain percent11.ge of the work force . EMPLOYERS' REASONS Reasons for not employing \\'Omen can be easily knocked down, she added. Among the most common are: there were no qualified applicants; women don 't \\'ant the responsibility; they don't stay on the job as long as men : they are sick more; they don't make good bosses, and the fllentele won 't accept a "·oman. Another point n1atle 111as SANDRA HOLSTEIN September that roles for men and \vomen are set In childhood. Books on "What Boys Can Be" and 1'\Vhat Girls Can Be" \\'ere self-explanatory. Liltle boys could be "doctors and save live s." Little girls .could be "nurses and \Vear pretty whitfl y,njforms." Reactions and comments \Vere diverse. \Voman : \\'omen have been brainwashed in the last 50 years into not taking ad- vantage of their chances to \Vork. CYCLE BEGll\S Man: Parents start the cy- cle by handing a girl a doll and a boy a truck or car. If a girl sho\\'S an inJerest in auto mechanics her parents push J1er away from it. \Voman: Teen-age girls l~ day have no idea they'll ever have to work. They must face the fac t that one day they'll have to be self-supporting. Man : In Europe and Latin America, the man is boss. American women \Vant too many material thlngs. lf a European man can't give his \\'lie things, she does witheut. 11er job is to stay honte and" care for children~ Woman: \Ve don't need any more ~·orking mothers. The deli nquency rate is h I g h enough. \Voman : There are as many bad mothers at home as there are at work. There have never been any definitive studies linking working mothers to delinquency in their children. l\lan : Things must change. llo'v can a boy learn to be a father U his mother Is the boss In the house? 1 EQUAL TEM!S "1an: How can men and women be equal? \Ve are biologically unfit to bear the children. That's one job we can't take over. Woman: We don't \Vant to be the same as men. \Ve want to be equal -have equal op- portunities to be and do \Vhat "·e \\1ant to be and do. Dr. Gunn summed up some of the changes that she feels may be made. "Parenting may become f1le impartant thing. Too many children have been over· mothered and under -fathered, not just in low income urban 1)reas, but suburbia as well." Other changes may lie "a little more balance in the male-fen1ale roles, a little more room for the woman who is never a mother, more opportunities for women to do !he work they desire and man· \\'Oman relationships that put the "'oman beside the man, not behind hinl." General consensus was "If 1 "·oman \\'ants to tackle an area that is traditionally male, more ixiwer to her." Coast Clubs Elect . Officers · Taking Over Helm Spring b1·ings Installation ceremonies for most organiza· lions. and a number' of Orange Coast groups have followed ,suit the past few days. Zonta Club h'lrs. Al Forgit received the gavel or Jhe Zonia Club of Newport .... bor during after- dinner ceremonies in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Ilosted by the club's past presidents. the installation \\'as chaired by "·lrs. B. \Valdemar Acker. Other new officers are the fl.1mes. Roy Fox and Laura Lagios, vice president s; Charles \Vinfield and James Ray, secretaries; Roger Bar· Charity Lell gue chaplain; M a r g e Seeman. h1rs. Earl Stafford Olrich of guard, and Calla MacPherson and D. Curti s Ware, trustees. Newport Beach accepted the Post officers are David gavel of the national board of Rodriquez, commander; \V. G. Nation::il Charity League dur-Schooler and Harold Totten Ing the lea gue's se\'enth bien-Jr., vice commanders : Fran- nial convention on Coronado. cis Di•e, chaplain ; Frank s. Seated with her \Vas litrs. Fitts. judge advocate, and L. Edward Leisy Corlett of G. Chathan1, quartennaster. Newport Beach, fourth \'ice president. Mothers ' Council Appointed by the president Mrs. Robert Lande C) C lvere the 1-imes. Herbert J. h·liraleste will be installed ; Meany and George Arthur president o( t h e · 29-<:lub Cru~, egional directors: Lee jnter(ratemity Mothers' Coun-- Paxton ordan Jr .. hospitality cil of the University of ch · n, arxl \Villis Irving Soothern California during Clark, directory chairman. noon ceremonies in Town and Irvine Juniors Gown Thursday, May 11. --:---·Riles·--Set--. -·. -=----Woman of Achievement -.... -· Rites Set o.w ~ r.eJW!l-e_r.~_EredJUis,_, - \Villiam B. Kloeckner. Curtrs Phinney and ~larlin Sheeley, directors. and Joe Carlos, foundation treasurer. Mrs. Jo~n ~ll&'L,will_ be .iE~ . ...=-=G:e:tden. Cl~ 41... ~~=~ -"stal!etli}restde~ m-um JfVine New officers \Vill be ln- Jun1or Woman.s Clu~ during a st';illed by. the Laguna 'Beach dl!1.ner meeting in the Garden Club during a· lunch - Au porter Inn Thursday, i\Iay eon and fashion show Fri- ll. . . day. l\1ay 12. in the Irvine '" } Mr .. and Mrs. Earl A. BrOC'k of Irvine have announced lhe engagement of their daughter. Trina Anne Brock to George Lee Hoge III, son of Dr. and Mrs. George L. Hoge Jr. o( Boulder, Colo. Miss Brock is a graduate of La Canada High School and is a Senior et the Univrrsity or Southern California. She \v as presented at the Les rlel.n·· ettes Debutante Brill and is af· flliated with Alpha Ph i. Her fiance is a ~ra<iuate or Boulder Iligh School and ct11·11- ed his bnchclors rind mast rrs degrees fro1n USC where he 11ffiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. An Aug. 4 weddi ng is being p I an n e d in the New Neighborhood Church, Pasadena. ;!"or·· .. Ginger Accepts._ oe Ginger Rogers has been engaged as fashion consultant tor the J.C. Penney Co1npany. Miss Rogers will have a dual roJe -telling the Penney 's fashi<1n story to American women and telling \\'Omeri's side to the com pnny. ·...,·hlle rontinuing her career i n theater, television and films . "She w;u lie t::ilklng with American won1en. learning more about local ana regional fashion preferences, working closet)'. \Yith slore mnnagers anll pWing \nfonnilion along to us." said a store represen· tali Vt. Mias Rogers reprr:stn\td the comp1ny's hosiery line ln the pu\. ~---Sall Fri. & Sat ~"':.: 111-1140 -- Artist Given Zonta Honors Joan Irving Brandt has been named \Vom~n of Achicve- rr.ent (or 1972 by !hr Zonta Club nf Newport llarbor. The a\~'ard, \1•hich \\'as prcsl·ntcd by ~lrs. fl·larlin Sheely. status of 1vomen chairrnan. is not an ~1nnu1:1!' ·a',va1·d and is gi\'en only when the Zonia Club feels there is a qunlified recipi ent. The Santa Ana Heights hon1e o( 1'1r. and l\'lrs. George f\o1. Holstein ITT will be the set~ ting for the marriage of their da ughter. Sandra llolstein and Je(rery B. Thomas. i\'liss Holstein. a Children's Ilome Society debutanle and a Corona del ~1ar lligh School graduate, now is a· student at Cal Poly, Pon1ona. Her fiance. son o( r-.·lr. and hlrs. J. Oran Tho1nas of Corona de! ?i·lar, is a graduate of Corona de! l\lar High Sc hool and a student at UCLA. They are planning a Sept. 9 \Veddini;. Formality Skirted Volunt eers Ne\v officers \Vere seated by the Volunteer Bureau-Volun- tary Action Center of South Orange County during a lu ncheon in the Airporter Inn. lnstalled ror her second term as president was i\lrs. Don Adkinson. and accfpting posiliorti; on her board \Vere Cal Ste"•art. vice president: fl.olrs. Frank Lync h. secretary, ard Ralph Allen, treasurer. Ne\v n1en1bers o( the board of directors are S i d n e y Sealfon. r-.1inoru Inadomi and the ~lmes. Roberta Ray. Thomas Rhodes, Don Thamer and Kenneth Turknette. SC Juniors Netv chairmen will be a~ pointed during a Thursday. J\1ay 11, executive board meeting of the South Coast Junior \Voman's Club in the Fountain Valley home of :fl.olrs. Dan Gordon, new president. They are the 1'1mes. James Guest. amenities and ethics ; Joe Solkol, lelephone; Gene Ka,\1aski. hospitality; Jerry Smith. convention; True t t Karstetter, Americanism; Ronald Spurgeon, education, and Ed Boro\\•iec, Christmas cards. Bow en Soci ety fl.lrs. i\I. fl.f. Sampson opened her Newport Beach home for an installation, tea and S\vim party for the 11enry Bowen Society of the Children of the Afl'crican Revolution. Netv o(ricers are Lynn Dugle, president ; Pntti Sampson and 1'1ark Dugle, v i c e presideuts; Delicia Sampson and \Vendy Lou Bents, secretaries; P e t e r Freeman, treasurer; Nancy Buccola, registrar: ~1 a r k Northcross. chaplain; Bettina Bents. historian-librarian. and Robert Roper. nag bearer. Mrs. Sampson is senior presi· dent. Seated u·ith her will ~ the Coast Countrv Club. fl.1mes. l\1. JI. Hutsenpill~r, Recei\'ing ihe gavel will be Gerald 1t1.uzzy a~ James l\11d-fl.Irs. Gerald B. Hanna, and dleton, .v1.ce presidents; John sealed with her will be the Y1!"~ov1ch,. secretary: and hlmes. J. \Villiam Devaney, \V1lham T1tchenal. me~h:'r·at-Philip B. Norinan, Jolm J. Wo- la!·ge. ~.Irs. 1Samu~I \Vhite ?f ji<o\':ski and Frank H. the Irvine \\oman s Club \\'Ill s :ml)SO n \'ice presidents· be installed junior coordina-Thrift G. Jlank.i;, Ben L: nator.-, ........ · . . JlarUey and Irving R . Insta.hng 0H1ce_r will be \Vest\vood. secretaries. and hlrs. Stanley .Hellmga. newly. La"Tence Lantz, treasurer. elected president or t h e Oran~e District. LB VFW A joint installation of the Veterans of Foreign \Vars ~ and its Auxiliary is being planned in the American Le- gion I1all, Laguna Beach. New auxiliary leaders are the ~1mes. U. V. Peterson. president; llazel Kellogg and Lois McGill. vice presidents: Lloyd hJ. Kisling, treasurer; Gracie i\Iartin. conductress; \Villiam 1\1 on tgom er y, i @.~!,1,t~ •• ~!N(J w.-..... ,,.,.. .. , e Norman Wiatt • Bleylo Al•o Goll ""' 2711 Eo1t Coe1t Hwf. Coro110 ~ M• 67J-'4740 lilrs. Brandt. \Vho is married lo artist Rex Brandt. is an artist in her o"'n right. She has lived and worked in Corona dcl l\·lar (or more than 26 years and has been in- struinental in pr u v i.d in g arlistic opportunities in the Harbor Area . Dayti1nes l h c fa shionable ------ She was a foundin g director of the Ne,vport 11arbor Fine Arts Patrons. ¥:hich now is the Newport llarbor 1\rt 11.1useum, the first chairman or the Nc\Vport Beach City Arts Committee ang nn advi sory direclor-or the Laguna Beiirh School of Art. l\1rs. Brandt organized the painting group or lhe Ne"·porl Beach Eb~ll Cl ub and is co- director of the Brandt sum· mer school. WORK CITED Joan Irving "·as attending Art Cf'nter School in Los Angeles and he \vns a student at Chouinard. \1·ere nuirried in 1938 and have t"·o children . \\'01nan is keeping her hem- lines moderate, but after five the hemline drops at least to the ankle and perhllps all the "'ay to the floor. It isn't ne::essarily a drf'SS· u1i, gown-type look. The casual air is efegant fhese days in "eparates -Jong skirts. per- haps. in fabrics suc h as black jerse,y, combined "'ilh bright, patterned shirts. For Tiie First Time Ever FREE-BEDDING with the purtkase of The Brandts met "-hile she The hon oree works in bronze and paints and is represented in collections throughout the \\"OrJd. • SINGER Lone s t r I n g s of tinkling chains can add a further bright ~ouch. ' Pink flower price tags tel it aa!@ come in and see yoi.r budget perk 14> with famous Singer values! • save '600FF REG. 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Sundoy •FREE DEU~RY '"II er Twin Sip, ... ,C. Kint ilr• Set 99" 399" 279" Mineral ' King Plan Propo sed VISALIA (AP l -Construe. ting a railroad In keep ears out of the propased Mineral King skj resort also would reducf!l the numbtr of ex· peeled visitors, the president of Walt Disney Productions 1ays. · Digney officials p ro j e c t average visitors use <1f 4.000 persons daily by the railroad compared to 14,000 in an earlier proposal. President E. Cardon Walke?-said at a press conference Wednesday. Walker announced scaled· dcwn plans for the con- troversial high Sierra resort, including a narrow-gauge railroad ins tead of a highway leading to Mineral King, 8nd elimination or 8 multi-level parking facility inside the valley. "All we would ha\•e ,to pro- vide would be visitors uses such as dormitories and food service." Walker said. notinp; the firm's initial investment now is pegged at $15 million to $18 million . The original proposal ca r- ried a $35 million co't estimate to construct resort facilities plus $30 million for a · state highway to replace a narrow, tw isting route which now rea ches the valley. The estimaled $20 million cost of a 14-milliQn rail road could be fiQan ced by bonds floated by go vernment agen- cies. project director Robert Hicks suggested. Re v en u e from the SS to $4 fee for each OAJ LY PlLOT It:: Davil Trial 2 Gun Salesmen Court Ruling M,ay .Promp·t Renewed Longshore Strike Identify Shotgun SAN r·RANCISCO 1UPJ i -d1sn115s a suit bruu11ht by the by \\lollenber~ mighl result In Tllf' possibiliry of a reneY.'f'd International Lon~~horr111rn 's a rtn~weorl stnkf'. Un1on Pres1· '\lest Co!lst dock slrike Aro~e and. \V arehous ernen'i; t:n1on cten t tlnrry Bridges has glve.n \1'hf'n a federal jud~e ruled Settlement of tht' un ion's ~1m1lnr hin1 s, bul afler the SAN JOSE (APl -Angel• Davi!! purc,hased a cheap shotgun two day1 before it was used to blow off a judge'& head during a 1970 courthouse gun. battle, two gun sale!lmen testified. Airport where Miss D.11 vls was agninst attempts by 1 h e 134-da,v stnke on f('b !O y,·as derision he had no immedial.e waiting. Jongshoremea 's union to set up ~ubject to !hr Pa y Bo:.ird 's ap. c:om n1tnl Blumenthal iden tfled the an esr rov• fund of $20 rn1 lhon pro~·al. bu! the lxl:ird slashed The union's course or act Lon sawed-off shotgun found in the In y,•age demands denied by wage hikes in tbr 11r1r <·on-rl'1ay dePf>nd partly on what yellow van as the .12-gauge th e.Pay Board. tr.1rt. Oti ~londn~ . .1n AJ:!'Pf'· !lie Pay Boa rd decides on a Spaniiih shota:un he sold Miss U.S. Di~tr1cl Court .ludge ment by 11•h1ch lonJ:~horrmen 11·a~t ~eltlen1l'!nt made by the Davis about 5 p.m. on Aug . Albert C. \\1ollenherg refu~ed are no"' "'ork1ng 11·1!1 cxpir'('. lntE'rnq liona l Longshore.men's 5th. He said she wanted "an Wednesday In 1nlrr1·('ne in lhe In a cnu!'t hear Jn,g 1'ut"sdav. Assnl"i a!inn nn the East Coast. Gun Fr~nk til. inexpensive one " and the case, s11ying he had no a union attornrl' broarilv That decision is expecLed Fri· David B. shotgun cost about $35. jurisdiction, but. he did not hinted tha t an ad\''rrse ruhn8: da~. dea.l ers U,I T1lt1'Ml1 EARLY ACTOR DEAD Bruce C1bot, 67 'King Kong' Star Cabot Dead at 67 Blumenth11.l .11nd Lifson testified Wednesday Miss Davis was accompanied by a yo ung black man when she purchased the gun from the Eagle Loan Co. pawnshop in san Francisco on Aug. 5. 1970 -but neither could posi· lively identify him as Jona- than J11ekson. Previous witnesses have testified that J o n a t h a n Jackson br.11ndished a revolver HOLLYWOOD (UPI I in the courtroom of Superior Bruce Cabot. who co-s tarred Court Judge Harold J. Ha ley in the movie "King Kong" .11nd on Aug. 7, 1970 and with the became a lop character actor, help of three convicts taped a died of lung cancer Wed· sawed-0ff shotgut'I' to the nesday. He was 67. judge's neck. Cabot was the grandson of a The four kidnapers led the French ambassador to the judae and four hostages to a United States. He wa s bor n yellow getaway van which Ja~ques de Bu jac in Carlsbad , never made it out of the Marin N.M .. in 1903 and became a County Civic Center because cowboy. oilfield worker and of .1 volley of gunfire that left boxer before taking up .11cting. Jackson, J udge Haley and two He was a big. strong of the convic ts dead . lantern·ja,wed man whose ei:• The prosecu tion contends I~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"~~~~~~~~~ SAVINGS VALUE, QUALITY -~~-· .. ;!~dS;-JS • plolts tf"~screen were as col· Miss Davis jurniiihed Jackson orful as some of his movie with four guns and helped him roles. He hobnobbed with King plot the abortive escape at· Farouk of Egypt, skylarked tempt because she was in love with Errol Flynn and his with his older brother, George cronies. and was a fi:zture .11t Jackson. and was driven by ~the h1altb~and...--pmbfinFipi"~trol~-p1ssion to-free - -· ~·ell as ma intain ttie system , he said. Children might be allowed to ride free. The conservationist Sierra Club two weeki ago lost its court challenge ·that t ht original plan could damage the envirQn~ent of the 7 ,ICJO..foot isolated valley in Sequoia Na- tional Fores t. The U . S . Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that the club had failed to claim the facility would ha.nn it or its members. Stalemate Tl1reatens SAN PEDRO I APl Steamer trips to CatRlina Island this summer a re threatened by a stalemate in negotiat ions between owners of the SS Catali na .11nd a union representing the crew. The ship norm A!ly operates between the Los Angeles ha rbor and Avalon from May 30 to Sept. 30. carrying hun- dreds of thousands of h1land \'isitors. William R. Sweeney. an at· torney representing t h e C.11talina Transportation Co .. said Wedn11day management has asked the union involv ed in the steamer's oper.11tions to accept crew reductions and othe.e..-economies. of Europe and was .11 good him fFOm· Sall ~Quentffi Pf!Son. " fr iend of John Wayne. ln -the state's theory, the He came to Hotlj woocl in the hostages were to be traded for early 1930!, m.11king his screen George Jackson'! freedom. debut as the villain in presumably at San Francisco "Road house Murder." H e played the human hero in "King Kong" with Fay Wray. as an explorer who bringi; an enormous gorilla from Afric.11 to the United States. That btouaht him a series of starring r o I e s in un· dl1tlnguished p i c t u r e s , in· cluding "Glory Command," "Flying Devils," "Midship- man Jack" and ''Wild Bill Hickock Rides." He moved into character roles and played .an Indian in ''Last ot the Mohicans," i nd appeared Jn "Dodge City." "~uaan and God" .11nd "Don't G.11mble with Love." Mor e recently he appeared in "Angel and the Bad Man." "Gunfighters." "Fa n c y P.11nt!" and "Gall ant Legion." One of his J.11st films was "The Hellfighers" w it h Wayne. a friend who found roles for Cabot in his pictures in recent ye.11rs. Heunderwentr ad i a t i o n treatment for lung cancer at Loma Linda University Medical Center in 1971 and was discharged in "salisfae- tory condition." He w.11s ad- mitted in January to the Mo- tion Picture COuntry House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, where be died. Williams, Shuken Ads In Laivsuit LOS ANGELES IAP) .Dtstrict Attorney Joseph P. Busch Jr. and State Atty. Gen. Eve\le J. Younger hive charged automobile salesmen R.11lph Williams and R o n Shuken with using misleading advertisements for Ron's Chrysler Plymouth. The l.11wsult .. filed Wed· nesday in Superior Court, con· tended th.11t the firm 's .!Id· vertising on television and in print, mi s I ea d s customers btt.11use "il creates the false impression that cert.11in new and used cars are so popular and so f.11 vorably priced that person! interested in buying them must do so immediately or mi.sii out altogether." The litigation .11sked the court to enjoill the Downey. baiied automobile dealers from making "false or milleadin1 statements to consumers in the fut_ure." Thecomlort fs qllflen sized on thi s marvelous buy th at has many of the features of Onhe's finest beds -bot at gre1t savings. With Mattress, Box Spring :=i:= •209•5 VD Bill Held Over Now you can anord to own a qU&erHlzed bed lh41 has many Ortho qu1t11y 16atures -at a fabulous low price, A.great buy that includ8a Mattress, Box Spring Solons Eye Tax Reform, Abortions, Tips & Double Bonu1. PLUS O"h<>Pok •15915 SACRAMENTO I APl -A VD education bill is being held up in a legislative committee pending clarification of ttiree quest ions : ' 1 -~Should..par.entalconseot be implied or written ? 2 -Should teachers be pena 1ze or vi a 1n s pro· visions:' 3 -What is the difference bet"·een VO educ.11tion and sex educ::ition? The bill received only .11 •·4 \rote of the Senate Education Committee Wednesday, one too few for advancement to the noor. But it remained alive for amending and further voting. Introduced by Assembly- \v om an March Fong fD-Oakland), the bill would allow schools to teach c6urses on venereal, disease. ~rs. ...F0;n'g-was.-f.b&ent lrom h~ heating. But she haii m11in- tained in the past th.11t VD educatiotl is esiiential to halt wh3' she calls a VD epidemic among youth . Because Mrs . Fong was not there to consider amendment~ suggested by committee mem· bers. tht bill was conti nued for one week. Jn othtr action at the slate ptJ)itJI, A Democrat-sponsorrd 11.S billJon tu reform bill fa voring home ownus passed the Assembly Way11 a n d f\1 eans C<lmmlttet de 1 pi t e charges it will not solve lht problems arising from th! Serrano decision. raise peraonal income t.11:1:es .11t all levels by about $&00 million. But it Would .11lso r educe .t h e a v e r.11 1e homeowner's tax bill by $274 a ;o:ear .. An opponent, Assemblyman William Bagley ( R · S a n aae .sa 1 wou no meet the problem created by the California S u p r e m e Court's Serrano decision on school finance . That decision said the quality of education should not be a fun ction of the wealth of the neighborbood. "lf I were the author of th is measure, I'd s.11y 'let'! solve Serrrann first'." Bagley s.11id. Bagley was chief nell'.otia.tor In an uniiuccessful effort to pass a major tax reform bill last sesiiion. The Moretti bill would 11et as.Ide SSM million to meet the probl<m.,PoSed. by~ut year 's- court deci1ion . · • - ' A. A1an Post. the state'! non·partisan I e g isl 1 ti v e analvst. testified it would cost the St.11te about $800 ,m!llk!n to comply with the Serrano dec ision. But. he s1id lhe money abovr: the $500 million provided in the M o r e t t I me.11iiure could come from the extra rtvenue hi ll office lias projected the st1te will take In thts year. -Meanwhile, a blll to tl· tend women's protectlvr labor laws to men Is headed for the Aa .. mbly floor. Mean! committee .11pproved the blll 14-5 Wednesday deiipite opposition from e m p I o y e r grnups. But union le.11ders i;.11id If men were-not-a1so-included, the laws .ri5~ ~ing struck -Abortionii statistics on in- dividu.11! hospital! and physi- cian! would be kept secret if a blll approved on a 7-3 vote of the Sen.11te Health and WeUare Committee becomes law. Sen : Anthony Beilsenso n (0- Beve rly Hills), ssid hill pro- posa l would require the in· dividual data be kept secret. even though state officials have not made such in· f6rm1tion public ao fa i-. Beilenson said 1·Zealots and milit.11nt interests on both !ides of the abortion · Jssue" ha ve ~bedgertd:' 1tatt-"offici1ls-to ..r provld! det,.111led statistics on individual hospital., .11nd doc· tors since C81ifomia's abor· tion reporting law went Into efftct March 4. -Tht Assrntbly .111!0 moved th1t wailresseii .11nd bellhops be entitled to keep an their tifll'! .-not share them with the boss . 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U~lN UAIL Y 10 9 •SAT 10 6 ·SUN. 12 6 • IMM[DIA TE DEllVERY •CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE• BANKAMERlCARD •MA S.I ER CHARG£ '. I • • • • I " - --'• J4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, May 4, 1972 Top Transit System Lags Dltln't Feel It Writer Recounts Stroke Despite Convenience, Cliicago Passeriger Def.ect I 8)· HAL BOYLE But when· the phone rang on ronfir1ned the de r inf t e Christia?! SciellCe i\10'1titor St1-vice CHICAGO -The one commuter system in the United States that works well for most of its riders most of the time ls in Chicago. Crack trains offer continuous, com- fortable service at rush hours. Com· muters almos~ alw'ays ha ve seats on suburban railroad lines. lnner-city rapid transit meshes with buses and trains. The elevated Loop circles downtown. Trains run down the median strips of some expressways. Management and organization are good, observe rs say, and leadership is strong. A highlight is the strong suburban services with their well-known, priVately operated trains that· bring bu siness men to the city from as far away as the Wisconsin•and Indiana borders. Even so, passengers desert every year to the rival automobile. -. \ YOUNG EXECUTIVE David Olson i.'l one who hasn 't however ; he prefers the Chicago and North Western line. He leaves his Highland Park home ·north of Chicago about 7: 15 every morn ing. The fast multilane Edens Expresswa~ comes within a block of his home, but in- stead of driving his late-model Renault cnto the expressway he pedals down to the nearby North Western station ("almost every weekday of the year," he claims, despile Chicago 's notorious winter weather ). There he catches the 7:31 train wh ich deposits him into the central Loop station four st.ops later at 8: ts on the dot. From there, it'$ a brisk 10-mlnute walk to his office, or he can jump on a shultle bus for 35 cents. The monthly fare for the North \Vestern costs him $33. "The train takes longer than to drive during the rush hour:s," he says. "But it is less expensive. Besides, my wife need! the car. This way we don't need to buy two cars, and I can use my time l<l and from work to read the papers.,,_ CHICAGO AND NORTH Western runs three lines to the north, northwe·st, and west for a total of 175 miles and 67 sta· lions. It boasts that it is the only co m· muter railroad in the country that shows a profit. Behind North \Vestem's success was a moderhization program und~rtaken in the early '60's. It brcught in all-new double-decker, air- condilioned passenger cars designed to hold 160 people comfortably. It phased out steam locomotives, with diesel. eliminated one-quarter or its ·ccmmqter stations (mostly within the city limits "'here U was directly competing with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)) and revamped its far~ structure. The number of re\·enue passengers con- 11-:ts 1Z.t5 14.H lJ.f! _ u.n -14.H I "" 14.K H.tS 17.H U.fS 17.fl l•.fS 11.fS u.n 11.H 11.fS If.ft- 17.fS lt.f.t tinued to climb until last year: NoW ii is J NEW YORK (AP l _ At my desk late in the afternoon turnaown al the corner of,my losirig pa·ssengers. · of March 16, t noticed as I n1outh. least one in every 100 Jiving d So b ' ' · ans\\'ered it that my voice sud· After go ing to the office an are t e other sµbw:ban lln~s ·r and . .\mericans has had a stroke writing my dally column , f so is the Chicago· transit service. a com· and survived. denly y.•as slurring. d h bination of suby.•ays. elevated trains (or All h . I l t rcporte to t e company nurse I joined this gro\ving two er angtng up, iven ou and doctur \\'ho found my ''L"J, and ~uses operated by ,the public ~ • to the office washroom n1irror bl""'' pressu•.c '''' s11·111·n the CTA • million-p lus group a litlle over 1)\11..1 · · · ~ and studied my face. I found I ga~ket blo1~·ing range -180 •. . • · -six \Veeks ago. . d · kl b d over 140 It should ha ve been EIGllTV P.ERCENT no -·ss·!rati•'l coul V.Tln e my rows an · · ...,. ...... .,. , , '· The one question everyone 130 or 140 over aO. rklt'fs in the city are handled by the CTA, ··~; r · _ •·1 asks a stroke victin1 is , "What move both eyes freely. No and the other 20 percent by the suburban J -· • did it feel· like?'' \Veil, in my pain. No feeling of weakness Three flours later, I was in a tra:ins. UPI T' .. '"°'' case. it didn't feel like or numbness or Ja ck of hospitaL .Yet, even though the CTA passes v"ithi n 1·'t'11ll~it1g lt'o1111ded anything. Nothing. coordination in hands, legs or 'fhere followed 15 days o( th ree-eighths o~ a mile of 99 percent of a!t l'tn afraid it w a s n · t feel. 1'here did seem to be a co:r.p!etc bed rest. Chicago hornes and apartments ian d fans An injured South Viet-dramatic at all. 'rhere \\'RS no slight down\11ard turn at the 1'hen, I had a fe1v weeks oC oul into 31 suburQs), it has lost pames~ soldier walks premonition or warning of any left corner of my n1outh . recuperation.. i\'hlch is a passengers eve ry year but three since do\vn J.lighway 0 n e kind. I felt no lighlnin g bolt of I ...,·ent home and derided not nt~d ical 11·ord for loafing. 1947. after enemy trpops i>ai n. 01' even a 1winge. No to do anythi ng i.;ntil n1orning. 'so. one stro ke and a 1•11le The total of CTA • • 0 r ig in a t in g overran the last de· confusion. No fainting or fall· 11•hich could have been a dead· more than six 1vecks ~ passengers." (each time a passeuger ll'ent fei:i ~c, line in Quang Tri ing do1vn. No outcry. No ly decision but "'asn't. \Vhen I here I ani bac k at the' through a turnstile or firopped a fa.re jnto 1 __ P_r_o_v_m_c_e_._~--~-· __ _:.P_a_ra_ly,_s_is_or_n_um_b_ne_s_s. ____ "_· '_1·o_k_e.:_, _1_he_b_a_th_r_oo_n_1_m_i•_To_1_· -''':.:·1_ic_w_ri_le_r_. ------ a box. and not roundtrips) was lo~er in 1971 than at any other time th is century, at 380,tSB,!85. Service is good on the CT~·s rapid transit with trains operating eve.cf. three minutes during rush hours .on mosl liQes and almost as frequently on buses.. , The .CTA Ol'{OS 3,907. vehicles, including 2,723 buses and r,184 rapid .transit. car.s. The oldest cars date bqck SO y~ar~. . · Th e newest vehicles include 525 air-con- ditioned buses on order to upgrade the city's sagging fleet 'an~ to bring; a little comfort to -commutei:s in Chicago's swel tering ~ummers. ,., ~t..:)'' {(!, . ,,. ~-.. ., ....... } KOCM stereo103FM _,r the sounds of the harbor .,--kdf~L7 24· hours a day 'Km.rt , eAnERY GUAf\ANTEE FrN (lfplite• mtntwlthi., ·, 90 d•v• of pur- ch~s'e if b•ttffy pro....,dtfto-• tiY•·Ml/f& dlVt, _. wi¥ , rlfplM;I tht' • 'batr.fll'Oi- ,ICtiYt l!'ld c:h1_rs:t1 VOi.i only for th• Plfiocf ol o- trthlp bated on ttl• •ttular M11lnfprlc:t ti th• 1lm1 of t• turr\,. pto-flt9d -· tOtelfltd rNJmb« of montht, --~ C:~I FISK HEA:VY JtMl!. ,,......., _MUf~LER Chtn:olttt IM• ••• '·"° P'onh 6 Mtre\lri• 64).64 ...... ... Che.,rolat., Cbl!'ttlle1 f~9 .,. II.ft' .JutlDatloa Atllil•blt "I ~J. 6 V/8 Sltlllf• l:1b1uet. 01.11~ applicadoa at compar. .e.lt M\'inp. . - Jn,t.Jhlton Avllilablt Mott Comm lo Falcon. 6o-63 D.ut.. fi3-6f Km Ml CREDIT CARI) OR YOUA BANK AMERJCARO a . WHEEL ·"''AL1GNMINT' '"''· ~ All£RICAN' CAJtl •Any 1dditionlll Pll'll <Ir tenolce netdl!d, but not titted, will t arry •supplemental Ch1q1. HERE'S WHAT WI' 'tX>1 • AdJ1ut Cuttt 6: Ce.mbc • S•t Toe-In • Jrupect Stttrlnir ~ • Road T•# Cu -.- ., BUENA PARK BUENA PARK COSTA MESA SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER . ' ' • • Hcnor lllff, at WRsot1 . • • 2200 'Hartior, llvd. ----·~ IMcll lhtL at ultwehr 5301 leach llY4 513!3~040 l:lnc~ at Yaley View • 5115--UllCohl Ave. --826-5800 .. !i.\8-2082 . -• Edinger St. at lrlstol 1400 Edinger 546-7832 15440 Beach Blvd • lleczch Blvd. at Mcfadcl.n 89-2-2088 ' ' ' .. . -• I . I' , I ' . .. • ' • • .. ~ ~ ... ·---.. I Th11ricta1, May 4, 1972 • = DAil Y PILOT il5 Played Ljke, Wi Did All Year, Says West NEW YORK (AP) -"We played like we did all year in tha('lhird quarter," Jerry West said. "We ran." The Los Angeles ~ters literally ran away from New York in that period, then shut down a fourth-quarter Knicks rally to post a 107-96 victory Wednesday night and run up a i.1 lead in their best-of4 seven National Basketball Association championship series. "When we came to New York," West said, "we were hoping for a split of the two games here. Now, of course, we•re looking for a sweep." The fourth game Is Friday night in Madison Squar1 Ganlen, then the ....,. ahills bock to l,.ol Angeles Sunday (t_ p.m.) !or pme'No. 5. The Knick& led #-13 alter ..,. period but, thanka to a -Loi Angelea delenae, !ell bebtnd by five at the ball. 'lben the Laken really went to work, outgunning lbe.Knlcb 2114 in the llnt •ix minutes of the third quarter to lite a 72- 52 le.ad. They went up by u many u 22 points before Ne.w Yort closed the &•P to -going into the !laaJ 1J minute•. Wilt Clwnberlaln, dominating the or- !msive boards, led everybody wttb JI poinls. Gait Goodrich added JI. Clwnberlaln also eGltllOlled I h t defaialve bomll, a10lt( wllb Happy Ha1ntOn. Eacll • them hauled -• -· Bui Wat .-heel a plaleau cl 1111 OW11. Wltlt S:Cll ,.q111n1AI. be c:annod a Joac jumper to -the tint playtr in NBA history to pass the 4,0QO.polnt man in playoff g8Dl<I. "Thlt lianifies two or three thin&•.,. the llat luard Aid cl his feat -4,1111 poinls in !JI pool-_ .. -"tllal I've been in a lot cl p1a,.ir '"""· tlttt this II a pod team to 1et mt in them - and tlttl I aboot a lot." The Knkb wwa led by Watt Fruler wllh • polnls and J'"J Lucaa wltlt SS. Bui Ila .. DtJluwbere, wbo played 11 -. all in Utt llnl ball, daplta • pulled mlllClt in bll rllltl llde above Utt hlp.-t-.i.u. "I pess: 1 ftlt IH0/1 DIBusscbere llld. "I couldn't really do what I wanted to do ••. I couldn't play the (ame the way I nonnaUy do. ") dldn1 hurt to the point "' pain 'tallle I WU taped up pntty W<ll. I just couldn1 set my liands up rut blib ao lbola and I couldn1 turn easily." Battered Angels Returµ to Big A By CRAIG SHEfF Of flle 0.llY ,llet Slaff It's very hard to belie ve, especially _after a 3-7 trip, but the California Angels happen to be one of the better hitting teams in the American League, The Angels, rained out Wednesday in New York, are off today, then open a 13- day home stand with Milwaukee Friday night at Anaheim Stadium. Andy Messersmith (1-3) is the Halos' probable and Ken Brett (1-2) will pitch for the Brewers. The Angels' big problem throuJthout the trip that took them to Dallas, Milwaukee, Baltimore and New York was that they just could not pmduct rui11 in key litua- tions. And tJlia is borne out in a couple or statistics. Despite the fact thlt the op. Position has outscored manager Del · A"9els Slate Al· I•-.. ICMP'C 1nf1 M•Y ' °"" .••M Mel' S A11111l1 n. Mllw1'*n 7:" it.m, MIY 6 A"'IW•"n . Mllw•'*H 7:U •• m. Rice 's Halos, 61-33 this year. the bit total is the same (111). "It's a simple matter," says Rice, "we're just not getting runs. We need somebody that can hlt. We,get runners on base but we need aomebody to drive them in." ""'' ....... E'oyt Vnveib New Car Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner A. J. Foy! look bis new Coyote out for practice Wednesday at Indy, markjng the first appearance for the car. Foyt pulled back into the garage afterward to iron out some problems. The Angels made only one move on the trip to put a liltle """'" sting in lhelr lineup and that hasn't ~n an overnight 1UCCess. General manager Harry .Dalton called up Andy Kosco from the Sall Lake·Clly fann club and be wu promptly inserted into the lineup. But Kosco baa only three hits in 13 at· tampls-and it remains to be ...,, u· be can produce the ptmcb the Angels rtally need. · Ken. Berry (.415) and Vada Piuon (.370) continue lo get basO bill, but the Angels need much more than two players to carry lbe load. And Ute pitching on lbe trip wasn1 lhol lellsaUonal, but the Angels 1talf does have a Joi or quality Ind It should lake .. ,. or Jlsait. 'Thus, a trade still i ppean imminent if Daltoo gels the right kind of offer. othenrlst, the Ha.lot appear destined for the aecond division of the American League West. After tbe Milwauktt three-game aeries, Boston and New York come int'o the Bil A for tJtree tiffs each and then Oakland and. the Haloa wind it up with four 1ames. \Vedntsday'1 rained out 1ame with NeW' Y orlt will lie made up as part or a lwl-nf&bl doublelteader July 2t. Tops LA~ As lJsua) Carlwn Hai'h Mound By llOWAllD L. HANDY Of .. Dettr Pllfl lleff LOS ANGELES -During 'lbe wlntar trading seuon Dodger ,...,.a1 _.,. Al Campanls may have overlooked the moet obvious switch of all when IOUtbpew Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies .. Carlton was sent to the Phils by the st. Louis cardinals •fter posting a .. record and Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium be conllnued bis mastery of Ille Loo Angeles team wllb a '-lvtctory, The win wu the 1i>lh for car11on in Dodger Stadium against no dtleall dur- ing his major lel(lle tenure. In explaining bis pitchlng suceesa at Dodger Stadium, C&rlton didn 't hesitate to praise the around crtw !or the llopt or the mound. '1t'1 just one of thoM things, I peu. Bm In LA Its cool, for one thing, Ille! lbe Typical Laver Show-a Slow Start, Big Win slope of the mtWld II perfect. "Jt ii hilher and euier to throw from became of the alope/' the Phillies IOUlhpt"' added In praise or the 1pot when one of the all-time put Dodgers IOUthpaw pitcher! spent his greatest days -Sandy Koufax: What P.itch or pitches did Carlton use to aet the Dodgers down with slx scattered hits ind one run? "My bat pitch early in the game w11 the curve. Later, I could look up there and .. IOlnt runs and I WIS able to Dotlfln• Slate All .. _ M •fll CMO Mrt 4 t:;.lnt." Ef =i:~Ei= = J 8=tt. ~ Hew Y-11 s 11.m, s 11.m, 11 :1t •.m. ' •. m, challenge the hitters more with my fast ball." "lie had lbe best stuff be bas had all yur out there tonight," Tim McCarver , his batterymat. added. "His breaking bill wu working well and he was able to throw the fut ball where be wanted it." He iJ now f-1 for the year. Ez-llod(er farmhand Tommy Hutton conUnued to blister the ball, getting a pair o1 bits Ille! beinl intentionally walked m another eccaslon wltJt men on baf<. He had ..... bits in the lhret .... .. i. •cainst bis former mates. "I have nothing acalnst the Dodger• LAS VEGAS -The Rod Lavtr lbow _ but I knew I could bit and II ls very satls- soroetlmes known u lbe world Cham-lylng to win against them. There's a dll- ...__.p.Tennls' · '!Our -11 in'to-lerent leellng_ with tJtls team and J letf I'""'.._. 1 Tenhll' pro ..... lib I'm WIDted." The red-haired Corona del Mir rockol, the dominant player in 1enn11 for a The Pb!!s scored a pair or runs In the -· made hll first appearance or·tJtt fourtJt inninl on doubles by WW!e Mon-$SO,OOO WCT -.0,-bere .w~ lanes Ille! Don Money, the latter driving DeButacltere said New York coach Red Holsman kepi him out of the second hall "because I told him I dldn~ f .. t I could do what I wanted. We have a game f'rl· day, It would ha ve been senseless for me to IO out and hurt the team." Lucas didn't use De Buss c her e 's amtnce u an excuse. "l don 't care "'ho's on the court -you still have to play tt.e game you usually do. JC you make drastic changes, you have to get used to them. There just wasn't the time." The Knlcks did try lo change their of. fense a bit, doing more drivJng than usual. But when they tried, Chamberlain was there to block· their sbols or, by •b me.re presenet in the lane, intimidate them into missing. L11 utei.s t\11'1 HIW Ytrtl IHI Mc.MIHlll'I Ht\f')*" Ct11mblri111! Wft• G•"""" Riiey EHi' o " T • IP' T S '-' 1' Delut1dltte I N I J,_.IJ lndll'f" S M "ll ' loll » L1oc:•• 11 \.J • 10 l·l t l l'f&?ft t ' 7.1 ,, ' ),f 2S MorltOI J M 4 1 12 & Mtmlnoet 2 l·J 6 0 0.0 0 J8(11."'1 ' .0 12 81rMll 6 l..J U RICllltV 0 W I MMI IN 0 TOtllt • 17~ 107 Tot1ll. 41 1•11 N l o. An01•.,, n tt ,. '' -M1 tltw Yotk • It II JI -.. f 111,1lld ovt -N-T tcllnk11 foul -Ntw 'l'Ofk. Dlll~.m.t. "Total touts -Lo& All9llll 20. HIW York • Atllfld.!Mt -lt,5", Ul'I T1....,..i. JERRY WEST BLOCKS A SHOT BY BILL BRADLEY. Sports In Brief ' Profit Cites Drug Use In .Pro Grid Ranks Amateur Rules_Tahhed nJghl in typical Lav.r llyle. -in lwo1'tlDI, aD lllal Carlton Jiieded' for Nearly always a alow starter, be 1ave °S~aarvey'a double and a •irul:le by TORONTO _ Tw o form s of am· Outside of Hold Your Peace, tn order, his opponent. countryman Alan .-Stone, youthful lbOrtltOPBlll Russell aCcounted phetamine drugs are "Widely UJed'' by will be Jn troductivo, Dr. Neale, Our hope by dropping lhe finl IOI "3. But the for the lone l>o!lltr nm In the fifth with foo tball players, says Mel Prolll, a tight Trade Winds; Big Brown Bear and Ken- aeeond Ille! lbird stls were all Llm:r, Ille! Phlladelpbla add!Jtt lbrel in lbe eighth on end !or the Toronlo Argonauts, of lb• A h • h AA·u Chi f by twin ,.,.,... of f.l the Jell.lwlder ad-·~bits and ~ · Canadian Football League. tuctlan. re ale Y . e vanced to the teCODd round of the ftnal U8-a 'hro.run error. After Riva Fidge, wiU be Pacallo, ~-p on ... WCT arcu· 1·t The Joa bpi the from =:! Profit lald benzedrine and de1edrlne •w •~ J -"'-r the N llo I sed but t tloned Has3ai's Image, Ma jestic N t t d 1 e , Laver bu wrapped up the money-win-over IO e ,,___.,.. o a are common y u , no sane • ntng champlOlllbip on the rqu1ar WCT League West altar Houston had dnlpped by team doctors. . Napoise, Head or ·The River, Big Spruce LOS ANGELES (AP) -"OUr rules for school u a 'teacher'? Now we're just tour with $70,150, some $17,000 men than 1 J.2 verdict to Pittsburgh. PbiladelPhia, Profit said later be does not use drugs and 1No Le Hace. hi l'k t .. u .. ; .. ,,. semantics." the nmner-up, fellow Australian Kea meanwhlle, moved into ttcond place in himself. Either Majestic Needle or Napoise wi n being an amateur at ete are 1 e our se1 ........... '6 the ~-~-di · to •·••-• the M ls I al Kelly hi--u vi'otated the rules of Roeewall ~Ml:l·u vis n uallUU e · Profit, a naUve of New York City and be hed be! lb De b he' Jaws," sa.ys Jack Kelly. "If every II eg , '"""" , · St!ratc ore e r y, t ll' amateurism in 1947 after wining the Arter lhi1 event, which offers a first tf "k R former UCLA 1tar made the comments train8r said. se1 act was policed properly, 75 percent Henley 0 ..,,,.1tta. prir.e of •10,000, be11 be the favorite next in a .question-and-answer session with a of the population would be in jail. The .. ~ week whm the top eight playen on the '11,....... u1, LM ........ n 1 group of high achoo! students Tuesday. Trainer Frank C&rlin said he did not "They presented me with a IOlld 1Dver tour -I '" a •100,000 •---~.in • ' 11 "" • '•"" H I ed b · n 'th • -'"" 1 nd enter! Bold Music, which was to have a aame goes for amateurs. There are very, li f King &bell It wu worth ~ ... • ww~ '°"· .. • • 1 • w,,,,..,., It • • 1 • e pay ne Y WI u.o ..,.. .. e ea: a I I I I rt · repl ca 0 1 my bur dldn' ~-• 't It Dallas. = J ~ ~ i : ~Y:, " : •, •, ,• P_i,';:'tts;:h::;ur~gh:;..,;;ln~th~e0"';;N;;;•U"!'o;;nal:;:.,r,FC:oo=tbll,,l,,_l_;:fem::;•:;le~r'::ld;'e"-rLbeca""""'use""'--'Col,__an""-ln"""ur"-ed"'-'"·.,h,,t ___ --I v ew rea ama eurs e m any at east l 500 t I t 111n;a 1 or me ..N:!1::.:l•nds .,. ,.,.. , .. ....,, , ~ ~1 1 cw.ia: ____ -----.---•• ,, • • 1 • F·"*'""'· ~ t • 1-.-~aue Ge m conr g ana '· frottt •hoof. ... sport." own 90 wun t re y · the Ont cuualty l""'"11r the seeded 1 1 1 1 Lll'Mrlre, a • t • o ch . b B t tecbnicall fro that ···--a =· lb •• I ' GI,.,.,., • • I I • • • Called "outspoken" ever sinct he took mu m cas · u y, m playm. Tony Roche, another Australlan, " . tt • • 1 • 01m. c t • , • day on, I was a pro,'' be said. topped· the thlrckeeded Okker, ~1, 7-5. AMw11111, rf o • o t 1tun 111, •• ' ' I ' RALEIGH NC N rth Ca r over as president of the Ama teur Atbl elic Kelly says many of the AAU'1 old Second lffded Roeewall hid a bye, and ~~"'.. ; : : : :!!:'"in..'' : : : : pr~!"S:y1!;~td ~~~nh0~r:'er;:~ State Univ~rtilt;.; tower~g bask:~~ Unioo last year, Kelly is formulating a guard_ .. and 1 Jot of them aren't really third-ranted Cliff Drysdale hid to win a ~':';.,:, , ~ : : : """" I · del 1· f ti ·---a.-· •i..-nd · ,.... • s 1• , entered today for Saturday's 98lh running center Tommy Burleson wu arrested by plan to preven a ma]Or ec ion o old, they just think that wa.y" may e1.11 ll:&Aa game in "'11: IK'O Rt to • T ... ,, st ' ' , of the Kentuci.u Derby, with the favored athletes fro m the AAU. one way, he change their mindS IOOll. Xtlly urges elimlnate Graham Stilwtll of England f.1, ,... • ...,...,1. .. ao .. _ 1 "J Ra leigh police Wednesday and charged in 1 • Riva Ridge drawing the No. 9 post posi-hr · •-says, "Is by realizing that our amateur athletes not to bolt his organization. .... u. Ant11• IOO ,,, ooo -I u t ee ·counts with breakin& mto cour rules are archaic." · .. -.. chaos they'd create coWd only In other matches. Inn.Ml El-Sbafel or • -A....n,, ''"'· II" -L• ........, L onH. Id Y P lb babl ----.1 operated machines. 1.ut: £.......t downed Rov Em•-of N---t o our eace, e pro e ~"UIN He admits he'• heard that many track cause harm to the sport. I feel I know s:di, f.J, . ~2; "_Jobn':4N"ew~~of 1 LOI -""~ 1 •. 1.a-.,...... ,._,. __ Miii-mo.ct Of the more than 100,000 fans "ho _ Burleson, believed to be the nation's and field stars may leave the MU altar their problems and I fOel they could be Auslralla de!taled l4arlt eo. r England --.,, .. ....,, CM-1 --· .. 111 jam Chur<hlll Downs for the IV.-tallest basketball ·p1ayer al 7-1, wu this year's Olympic Games. He k;OOW'!I better helped by Working in our «Janlza. f.1 f.2 · and in a pair of mi.American '" " • n •• so miles classic, wlll start from the No. 3 charged along with another student, they are frustrated by "'!h~elly calls tk>n. ~ Marty Ri beat Roy Barth 0 """·1w,...n ' ' 1 1 1 ' gate, the ideal position for a horse who Bruce ~A. Scbreider, Jt, a freshman, .. the old gua rd': ~~ b-•~nd ~ -"They've been frustrated ln Uaa put, I a.s 1-.J' and Jef~ ~ttl=.:i ...•.. :':mcl,,.,~ ,,.. · '~~ ; _! ! ~!. : 1bP ,qrly.JJM!ed. BurletJOn Is a sopboqiore, ..... • -... unders~nds tbeU' ~Cfiirii.~~---,,,knft'i-:but trftel • ~Gl..tJll' ..... iii.ifl~Pu*ttf, $.7 ... 2, 7..S. ~ N11t••1Hn t 1 • • • 1 ., Freetex dlew the pole position with " PoUae said the two were charged with wa s an amateur~ jHOn years riiies 11 long overdue and I tblnk tome Gf '!be field was to b.; rtduced to tiabt ... ,. _ 'Y "'-' IMWrw1t WP _ stnttr. Sensitive Mu.sic, the first horse entered In breakin& into pinball machlnt3 in ago. f 1 my views are gaining the upper hand." wttb the .econd round todly. nm. -t:• AftwlcllMWt -14'1.._ .the Derby, to hil right. Sull ivan Donnitory Tue.9day night. He _ "I'm working on a mani esto or , sa!d. an undetermlned amount of money tthletes," he saysJ "and 'I hope to gel a . ..uina: ::.:=~!;cl~~~::r:.:::::: Sta.nford Goes 'Thu-· n· ·derch1· ·cke.ns' .. :~N -P•:i~k Oablg. v.· - usu.ally only apply to the most prominent . , fatally Injured Wednesday when a aocttr of •lb1etes. II ooe guy robs a bank of goal post fell and hit him acrou Iba •100,000 and anotAer guy robs a bank ol chest. $75,000, bolb to to Jail "ben they're STANFORD (AP) -Stanlanl'a alltlotlc wtiJcb. tltty said, WU demtanln(, -aid aflor lleariAI GI the ...,. witlt another Stanford atblelic nldmame, Byron Allison, principal al Spr1n1 -caught. But that's not the case with teams, Jons known 11 the IncBans, "1ld uTbunderddc:bnl" wu 1 ttrlD m1tt11 dtdl:lm. lhe "Cardinals." Forest Junior Rlgh School, said Younc amateur rules and that's unfair. be redubbed '~ena" under * u1 tbou&bt they would come up wttb · Gablg, a sl1th grader, died of chtst le "I'm in fa vor ol open'lrack and field -tentative decision by an alumni com-. arlfllnatad by defmsiva lineman Peta ...thine other than 'Tbundtrchlckena' The commlllee u ld 11 fecognlted the juries ofter being taken to a hotpltal. Including the Olympic Games. Thert, the mfttee. Luetlch, who llltd It to -Utt byl Uttt 11111 too bad an Idea," be uld. color cardinal red ls used by the alhlellc Allison said the accident ocourred wi... onl y question could be a pen on'1 The committee made Ill decision flalllng arms cl Stanlanl'1 cbarsinl "I don1 -'1t1lhlnl ""'"I with II but J teams and Indicated It would be • porllble goal, wb!ch Olherwlst lies Dal citi:ensb!p. Arter all, wbe,.,_do you draw Wednesday after -miewlns possible deltndon. ' • don1 -anJlltlal alJa in tt eltlter." dls<ourage lulure use or lbe term u a on the ground, was lllted by .. veral boya lht line on being an amateur: names !or more tJtan a month. Since then. the term boa betn -1ar1J The COllllnllltt ....,._llon wu aecond niclname. In nn early morning education claas • "I• a college alblele, who gtll a Made up or nine memben appointed by applled to the ltam'1 eotln def-• ferwardod to lllanf«'ll pmldenl A wide variety of possible names were He said the coach c.lled !or the bo,. II acholarsbip wortlt tholl3ands of dollan, a the SI"''"' Senate, the committee wu line. • JUcllanl 1-'• +• wbm a qgested-to the committee, Including put the '°'' down. bot tt loJ>l*d -. pro? Is a track coach a pro! And what!! lonned In Marcll aller American Indian "l'ildrnamto don\ mab tbtl mueb di!· apoltmnan llld H may be returned to the "Dopers," "Pinkos," "Warmonger1 ," !triking the youlb across the chat. . lhal track coach Is classified by hl.s · studenls protested the former dttlpallon lertoee," lootltall eotcb Jack Cltrll-committee lei clear up poulblt conluslon and "Cockroaches." iSee BRUINS, Pt1• ZI) ' . - • ' !• OAIL Y PILOT Brllins Get Another Cage Giant (Coollnutd from P11e ZSI EL ·CAJO~N, Calif, -;UCLA has another 7.0 ctntu, and he's c ... mlng to the home of the perennial nati onal college ba.!ket· ball champions without IUuslons. Ralph Drollingtr, a widely llOllght 18- year-old from Gros1mont High school said Wednesday be plam to enroll at the Loi Angelea 1ehool this fall. Drollinger averaged 1'/ .8 points and 16 rebounds bis last year in hJgh school, and heard from countleu r~rulten. The diKUSSk>n turned to recruiting methods nt the news conference where the an- noonctment wu made, and the youth's m.,her, Carolyn Drollinger, aald, "I thlnlC UCLA followed the rules as closeJy as anybody." llrollinltr ttplied. auccln<tly, "I d<>n'l thlni I'd .say that." He did not elaborate.. Th"'14q, May 4, I '172 . . ' •• MISSION VIEJO HIGH'S BILL HOBBS DIVES THROUGH THE AIR WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ L0$ ANGELES -Bill Wallon, All· American center on UCLA '1 natkmat . basketball cblmplona, will not try out for the U.S. Olympic basketball team It was onnounced Wedneaday. An NCAA l)IOl!esmtn said doctor• ad· v;Mcl the f.lool·ll Walton nol to attmd the tila!J tbla aummer. He ha• 1 hl!tory of 1111,. l?ouble: Rustlers Call Barr to Hurl In Title Tiff Lui~ Wallon WU uked about th< Ol)'m pk:t, and WU quoted II aaytng, "I j~t don'.t ,..nt to play." Mike Green of LOuiolana Tech wu lnvlled Jo th< ' trilning camp in hie place. Rigllt·hander Mark Barr will lake the · e mound for coach Frtd Hoover's Golden , West Rustler baseball team Friday af· lNDIANAPOLIS -Brolh<rs llol>by and ternoon in a showdown baltle with AJ Unstt both wue clotktd at lapt o•er Cypress.i College. 1ai miles, per hour al the lndLaDlpolis 1be Southern California Conference Molor SpeedW.1. Wedileoday as 17 drt•erl Championahlp-and a plqQff llerth tOQk advantage of .cool 1re1ther to mate squarely oo the line. First pitch is 2:30 at practlcti'Ull! arOund ~ o!al. · ·. ibe_~UMJ' I Id ~. ----.----,:::, ~Bobby11nitt"'drove 1i1s GurnefEI~ The two teams enter ffie game· with 183.299, the . futest of the day, and Al Identical ttM Conference records and Unser ran • 25-mile test in hiJ Pamelll each has won a game against the other in Special aDd each of ,the 10 lips wu conference action. between 177 and 111 mi1e1 per hour. His Cypress won the first encounter, 7-5, best wu 111.m . ' and Golden West was the victor in the sec· Bobby Uua"s cloctlnc .,.. seven ood, ~I. In two earlier games for the miles per hour below bil aU-tlme· best championship of the Pirate tournament, practice lap of Ito.I .et durla& tire Cyprw won both end! of a doubleheader, lestinl ~l µ,e_1poedw1y In Man:h. r..o and S.S giving lhe Chargers a 3-1 edge JohMY Rutherford'• belt speed was for the year. 178.394; rookie Mike Hill stepped up to Los Angeles City College, winner over 178.332 and Gary BettenhaU.teD was Golden Weal In all three conference clocked at 174.317. game!! this season, is out of the title pie-. e tun although only a half game behind the leaders. Confettnce rules stipulate that games ending in a Ue, go into the stand- inp that way and LACC WU lied by Rio Hondo early ln the campaign. CINCINNATI -CindzmaU lefthander Don Gull<!~ oU, lo. a bad llart an.r a standout seuon in 1'71, will continue to undergo a medical cbec.lcup here until Friday. · Rods Offlciala here '111d th< ~ ...,.. being conducled becaUJe Gullet! has bad a "leDdeocy to tire after three innings of pitching" in pmeo tbla )'W'. "I don't thiok 11·1 anything mojor," ......... Sparky Andenoo aald in st. Louis. For Water Polo For Hoover's squad, Pat Curran may be tbe key to success; Curran' is the all- time 1lugging star at Golden West. He has 10 home rurui this year, six triples, 12 doubles and 31 rbl's. He is bitting well over .350. A year ago he led the conference with a .443 batting average. Russians Are Coming ·To ~ewport Swim -Pool lloental 5 ... cbamplonUlp series. * * i\n Olympie Threat Dr. Lee's Prowge Stars for Diablos Readers' Hot Corner Was greally amused when I read ypur column "White Wash" in the April 24. Daily Pilot. The reason for the amuse- ment wu your comment about the "ineq· uity" of the weaker eutem teams get- By PHIL ROSS along the lines of Bobby Webster (1960-64 ting lnl.9 f:.be playoffs against the stronger °' .... 0,11, ,11et 1..,, 01 . Id dalisl . 1 11 di . western team!. Have you forgotten that, yrnpic go me 111 P 8 orm ving prior to the coming of Lew Alcindor (or From the right shell comes 1 shiny 3~ cw:rent div in~ ~ch al PJ:inceton whatever name he cboosea to ll!e) to the pearl. Un1~ers1~y) at 1a sundar ~tage, in com-western division, for ten or fifteen years The right shell in this case is Dr. Sam-P~~ing hun to a prospec~ 1 ve .coached. New York, Boston and Philadelphia used my .Lee a Santa """ •"t.."" nA th .. oat He "".or ks on co.rrec~g hlS flaws and to" go through the aame lblng whilf the . ' ~_..,,,,if:J~..!'"'.:a,:'.· :-'i:=-cori~eu~u--l~Ue · · · • JpeciaUa_ -----:--' co tlnui!i 10illoW lnterts or IS ~own . .,' ··--Lakers;--with,,notbing=to->eat-111'"*he-we!t, And the shiny pearl is Mission Viejo Oiablos mentor Burt saYs natural ablli-were assured .of a 1pot in the finals if lligh juniot Bill .Hobbs. ty has betn benelicial in the progress -0f they played .500 ball. For years the only Hobbs recently won the Crestview the compactly-built Hobb!, but adds, real pla>;off, to .people on the east coast, League diving title in somewhat of an "because of his: build, he's been was to see which team would beat the upset and a big part of. his success can be especially good in spinning and twisting western representative (usually the attributed to Dr. Lee, an Olympic gold dives and I'm sure that' a helped overall." Liters). . medalist in platform diving in the 1948 Arter divkling his freshman participa-1be western teams atdl have a long and '52 Games. tion between swimming and diving two way 1'? go . before lhey can equal . the 'I11.e Diablo 11th grader racked up 1 years ago, Hobbs assimilated into 100 champ10~ps of the .east. However, It 400.20 point total in topping brothers Mike percent devotion to diving last season and Jrobably w1ll 1:18.11pt:n. JUst as the old NY and Marc Hastings of 1971 CIF swimming it seems to be paying off. Yankee ~vlnc1b1hty finally ended. and diving team champion Foothill in the I certamly agree with you that the '72 Crestview finals. Lakers were very fortunate in having the Hobbs finished lhird in the loop behind Servi.le Falls whl!lle tootera on their side. Seems im· the brother combo last season and had possible that one team could be charged never beaten Mii.e prior to the circuit with such a disproportionate percentage flnale, although he had ICOred higher ot the fouls called in such a hard played 'than Marc in an earlier dual meet. To Mater De1· and such a rough ll<fiea. After the sea.son ended in 1971, Hobbs Les Stout and Diablos swim coach Doug Burt Huntington Beach decided he needed to be tatored a little more closely , since Burt already bad to handle the Mission Viejo swimming and water polo fortunes. The talented prep diver,-therefore, began to train with Dr. Lee at the latter's backyard pool in Santa Ana. In sort of a package deal, Hobbl and senior mate Neal McCarthy have been training diligently under Dr. Lee's watchful eye for a year. As a matter of fact, Robbs bas been able to offer McCarthy !Orne worthwhile tips and McCarthy has been able to do 'likewise. · According to ·aurt: "They coach each other. My assistant-Tim Sullivan - worked wilb the divers this season but BUI-and Neal have-been learnJng-tlie rigbt way from Dr. Lee and have been passiQg It on to our younger dlven. "Bill has learned a fantastic amount from Dr. Lee-basically, in his approach - and in getting more height orr the board. 'Mils h&1"11ven him.more time to perform Mater Dei High's Monarchs upset rival Servile in Angelus League baseball play Wednesday afternoon, 5-1 when coach Tom Carroll's nine broke it open for four runs in the rourth inning. The loss damages Servtte'a chances for the loop crown whlle Mater Dei has n<>w won three of its last four games. The big inning was highlighted by a two-run Servile error that allowed Chuck Adamo and Mike Amaranthus to score a two-run aingle by Jerry Linnert which plated mates Neil-Lendzion and Dave Na- jera. Stnoll1 111 Mtttr Def (JI ••rlllrM ••r~ftrM Drald, 2b 4 0 I o Gircltt, c;t l I I O Wtlbrun. (f " 0 0 t N•ftr•, u 1 T O O Peltier, u .. I 2 0 Unnert. 2b l 0 I 2 H•rt, t 2 0 I 1 Clougfl, t l O 1 O Grl'llMlr, Ill 2 I 1 0 YOlt. Ir l t I O G•l"l'etlon. H 1 I I 0 AdtlJIO, rt , 1 1 O ICtlly, .lb l I 0 0 Amtr'lll't. lb l I J ·; lr..ty, rt l 0 I 0 Tl.,..M, :ab J 0 0 0 WUIOI\, JI 1· 0 I 0 LtndzlOll, p l I o I cooa11. pn 1 o 1 o l certainly want to thank you and your staff for the sp1endid news coverage you gave the swim teams in th.la area. Being particularly interested in the Laguna Beach team, your coverage was appreciated. Keep up the good work. Al Simmon. It's difficult to thank one for a co~ 6iluing favor. Through the wonderful years that our cltildren have had in the coast area you have continually sup)Xlrted their ac- tivities. Bobby, Danny, Sandy and Christy wish to thank you for your interest. ~ty wife, Jackie, and I have always ap- preciated and enjoyed the result,, ol your efforts.~ We now wish to thank you for the latest one, w}lich wa;s a total succes! -the help you gave to the "Bobby~ ~1.ikels Van Club". Bob }ttikels Re : 'Article - O.C.C. Crew Re.mains The RussiaM art com1ni a n d : NeWpOrt's new Olymplc-siJe swimming : pool may. host the entowagc on lWO-'YC· :cessive p.lgbts in June in a pair of water polo -·rb&tcbes agaimt the U.S. national It's that time of year again for coach his dive and added balance." Ttitall 11 I I I Ttttll Unbeaten. conUngent: · :-uwe kJiow they wm pil)' one game' It fiewport," i;;a-Newland says. "Ami ljley- jnlY pl"l' : blth gaiDol In Soutllern :Caltfomia at tbe new pool on June U +.oo •14. II I Gary Adams' UC Irvine baseball team Dr. Lee 1ale_h_ed·on to his latest protege and playoff thoughts are running through on. a chance...basls. the rfiinds of the Anteater players as· they Says the-Santa Ana doctor. ur was over embark on an impartant trip to Northern at Belmont-Plaza last year coaching a California. girl diver during the tlme of the CIF' nie Anteaters will face San Jose State, meet and I saw Bill and Neal teaching on sue<:eS!ive dates, then return home to them under my wing." ""'"' M•l" Ori '~" h' 1111111111 ••• 0010001)-112 0010Jr-S71 Dear Sir: ·Beautiful! Colleen Hess Bucs Place .7 Spikers In Finals ~ " .. • ' ' ~ :· •' " .. • • ' Alvin White led a small band of Orange Coast College qualiriers at the Soutlt ' Coast Con!ei:ence track and field preliml Wednesday afternoon at Fullerton JunMlr College with a toss of 197-8 in the javelin. His effort places him second in the evtnt and it was the only eve nt Orange Coast was able to place two athletes for the finals, set for Saturday at 1:30 al the .same site. Randy Cantrell was right behind him with a 196-71/\i effort. In all. the Pirates of Orange Coast qualified seven for the finals with all but l'l\'O coming in the field events. parrell Althouse qualified in the pole vault •ndth a IU vault while Tom Rich•'· mond qualified in the triple jump with a . 42-fjl,~ leap. Mark Turner, a 245-pounder from Costa .Mesa High, tossed the discus 1461 Yi for a. third place effort prior to lhe finals. , In the running events it was former .. CorOna de) Mar High standout Bill Van Note turning ln a qualifying 49.5 in the. 440 while John Laliberte qualified in thC three-mile. 5111111 CNSI (llllffl-.. Nilmt 100-lhttil 11 1. GU'°" C~AI t.11. ?. Devit ISAl "° llmt ; l. MOr1111n Cl'l ,,f l Chet! 2 I. lrt'ddlll ISO Mitt) t.t ; 2. Miiie!' tFl f.lb· J. tl'lklns IMf. 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GorrMn (1'1 lt:»'t:>; l . Devis (Mt. SACI lf'l· '"'' 1. 8 11<.k I") 11).S'h. Totll 11111Hr .... -Ml. Siii """"lo J:I, 1'11Utrlo11 21, S.1111 An• 11, Cirri~ ·1, Sin Oil9o Mlll t, "" OltoO .. OrtflOI C'?flll 7, • Bay Club Wins SALT LAKE CITY -The Balboa !11y Club aenior team won its opening round match in the United States Volleyball Association national c h a m p i o n 1 h I p playoffs Wednesday by defeating St. Louis 15-7, 17·15. Both Bay Club open divlsion teams won opening matches. The Blue team de- feated Staten Island (NY), ls.6, 15-9 ond the White aquad slopped th< Dallaa _ (Te1.) YMCA, ls.6, ls.6. The Blues played the San Francisco Olympic C1ub ln an-afternoon game to. day and the Whites played Santa ?.loncia City College, semifinals in the AAU · tournament last weekend at Orange Coast College. -__ :__ _ The senior squad p ays again Friday morning against indianapclls after ad· vancing to the.round of eight \Vednesday .. DEAN LEWIS - I b h g p • I g y n n • • I I I y A I e t • 11 b a Ir I &. t fr r • . ' " r .r to ' a c ~ The Russian team won the silver medal. :Jr! the 1968 Olympic Games at Mexico Cj. Santa Clara. UC Berkeley and Slanfonf e~o~.That'swhenldecidedlolake Baseball Standi·ngs close out the season with Cal Stale As for Hobbs, Lee continues: "Since , < . .. ' ~ (Fullerton) on Wednesday. diving Is 90 ptr<:enl takeol!, we've been 1972 TOYOTA ,CARINA t Tuesday's victory over Chapman was working on that and on balancing. Now NAnONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE an Important one in the playoff setup. he can do dives '"'hicb he \YaJ never able East Dlvlalon East Division w'ITH FACTORY ~ Both teams have similar records but UCI to do before. He was a subpar diver when AIR CONDITIONING "• ~llOWARD bas won three of four declsionl from the I got him but now is a defin ite Olympic New York .. --+~w1~-L:4:--P~c~t.~GyB-~~·M'm'·~,.-----w}~Li--Pjct~.~G~B\\iJ---:;;;~:;:~:-:;~----i~ll-j'j· p thers threat in the future." .733. ' -~'"AAUI~· IW'seDLJinuo..llllce..c>Llhao..l~"°.,_-:i':I ,,.~b:".a~s~v1~·~inrlUlhhee-,,1 ododilhnutHnittsr--lP...,h"8delphia ; I I a t ore 8 S .57! ~1 $7200 _ I ~ or good diving both in his pool and on the Alontreal 9 6 .«JO 2 Cleveland 8 6 .571 '~ .-s"' teams figures as the fourth entrant in the Pill burgh • 9 400 s New Yor• s a ..... s 10-mettr tower at Los Coyotes Country s • · • .J<H MONTH playoffs. San Fernando Valley State ap-Club in Buena Park. St. Louis 6 9 .400 5 &!ton 4 7 .364 3 -• -• :ty and will be among the favorites to cop ~the gold medallion in Munich. : l'rlor to coming to Southern Ci1l!omia, ~he Russians will play in Northern ·California June 11 and-12 wllh the rnt ;game on national televWon according to 'Newland. ' Quite on attraclion for the Ntwport ;oo1 in its early stages of operaUon and ~e that ahould attract a large gafhering. * * * , J,olbar Molacbenbaclw: 0 __ 111a.1m ·racing season tbl! Wttke.ad la Mollerey ~In the first rac:~ of le Coatlantil 5,00I :fft'les. M-.belllacbfr Raclq Ellltrprilea ia 't1rmj1 :e -lleodqurl4n ii ud Lathr loeads,llla lap :~ . tum of tbe pest tn ytan.. He wBI wnpolp 1 ... McLlru can ud will Uve • tecODd driver lcr ~ Can·Am series tllat be&laa J1ne II ii Mo1port, CuHa. JacldullllY, t.Ul """ lo Moopolj will M: tlre MOi cmecatlvt •tart • the ...... '""~ ..... HI)' -.. ; .. ,. MW ,...; """ -'l't <tin-. ..... ..... ,.... " : TtlhWllt~···· ., ......... :t'.:.Larta MK U Formlla A ,.. ud ct• ~ Ille I ...... 1.aM eo.. • I pears as the logical CCAA entrant and La 1 h h Chicago 6 10 .375 511~ hlilwaukee 3 8 .723 4 Pugel Sound from Washington (17.J) has tey. owever~ t e ex-Olympian has an impressive season record. had the Diablo concentrating on one- The Far Western Conference from the meter and three-meter springboard div- San Francisco Bay area has two teams Ing. "At this stage," Lee sa)'S, "I'" rate Bill . tied for the circuit lead, Sacramento 1t Slate and Cal State tlla)'\\'ard), each with 10-2 records. One other thing must be kepi in mind. The playoffs could involve six teams this year instead of four under the new NCAA formal Pne thing about the playol!s. they will not be held until tbe final weeke'nd in May, giving teams and the host school, which could be UCI, an opportunity lo prepa11 well for the competitiQ.11. * * * 1.famov Sarfarai. am ate 1 r mid- dleweight bollag -r .. m Soalller1I Calllonll CelJege, lost oat lD a stroa1 bkl lo wta &be NaOonal AAU cbampioubip last week 11 Las Ve1as Rea ~ 1affertd a 1pralled wrtst la the secold ,. ... ef bis ....... llgbt. Sarluu bd d.reattd Illa deleodlllc MU cbamploo ii bll flnl -ud wu welt .. Ille WOl' lo 1 vlclory lo die seceod l~t -JM mloloap ,........_ lie 1oM bocked Ms epp11e1t don 1wlee la ta ....... fl&bt """• Illa wrtlt lleps te ... 11. ........... -.-... 11111·1o;m new afttr u •a•IMUo• ... .. Ma-te Ille llo,,.i.I o•tnJPI. Ne lnatwudelecltd. Area-€alendar For Athletics ,,..,, IMIY II llttblll -M1t11on \lltlo 11 Stn Cltmtnff IJ:lSI, (yprn1 ti ''>offn Wal 12:l01. 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Minnesota Oakland Chicago Texas Kansas City Angela West Division 9 3 7 4 8 ' 7 8 7 9 s 9 . .......,. ....... Mllllllltoll 7. Mllw•Wtt I Cltvt!and :l. l 'lll•t I' Otlroll '-k•flMI C!f'/' I Clfltoi'hlt •I MN Yori!, t'fllt 011Ul!'ld It IOtlM, ltllfl (Ille.Ht •I l•lllmort, rt!n TICIY'I ''"'" Ch1CIH ly+'* >IJ ., 11111merw .. ,fl!lfll -... ' Only 1tme 1ctiedu!td. f'tlNr'• O•me• Mln~la M. loalOll. lllthl k 11111U cut 11 l•nll'norl, nllht Cflkttt •I Ci.wltnd, 111t11t Ttll• tt ~. l'lltllt New Yo111 •I 091!1•11d, 1111111 Mffwtl*• •I C•Hfomlt, n!1hl DEAN· LEWIS .750 . !36 I \I .571 2 .487 311 .431 4 .357 5 CP1lmtr 1.i, '"4 1966 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 s.r.1ce •"" Parts lo< All Imp ortod C.n Moff<n lody Shop for All C•n : Orange County'~ Largest and ~lost Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer ona11Ai DILIYllY ll'K!ALflTS fM.71 Tet•I O.W.. -t7'UI Tml Monthly Payment. aw20 t.r , .... 1t,ht -. --SU .. Al/Caoh -$2794,t APR 12.76 •n apprfttld credit. 1972 VOLVO 142 smAN WITH FACTORY Al R CONDITIONING ·~· ... ,_..,,..,,, .. 1117.4' Totaf Down -Dlf111HI _,..., Caoh ,,Ice M:Ml.27 ~·· T & L/APlt tU. • .,,. cNcllt 1972 TOYOTA MK II STATION WAGON WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING 1141.15 fatal -/StlM Tatal Mentfllf ,,..... .. .. ,..., •Jtlit MA!uthl. Dlfwltwl .-i.a A,. 1MI (ltlJMI -""7 • .,,.. .... w. af7Mt • .. • . • • . " i . • ~ i ! ... IWMil'. M11 " 1971 DAIL V '!LDT 17 WHAT'S INN-- OUTDOORS? Harness Racing Entr ies ~ J h ~A~!:.':~;.Method Off the Gree n s · 19 Area Hah .n Captures wrestl er s VARY CLUBFACE WITH UE OF IALL IN SAND By JIM Nll!M'IEC A 1ood way to 1tandardize your 5and play is 10 vary lhcfadns MV T ournam,ent Join Stars Salt water anglers have enjoyed an upswing in ocean fis h-c ... , *' ... , •. J"lrt• "''-1 •"' or your club accord in& to the deplh or the bait in the $Ind. Thrte ci r· champions and ti nther prep wrestlers (rom the Or11nae Coast art a htadline thr. list or 26 South nominee• for the first annual Orange County All·Star w r e s t I i n g meet. which Is slated for 'Cy pr ess Colltge June 17. in~ these .Past weeks as schools of barracuda, bass and yellow-•is 1"te1• "'ah~;·~~c!l •••ct• " '"' tail ha_ve invaded coastal waters. _ l'•1s1 •ACt _ o ...... u,, PK•. 1 Skipper Doug Farrell of the Westerner fUnning out ol v,., otos a. und~• • ..., ... w1"n•• ' ,.,,~ Davey's Lock 1 th 1 ' •11111 at1111b11 ' w••• 0111, l uMl•r 11111 . er, repor s at arge schools of barracuda have '""~ 111v1r won 1)CCO •nd • v••• 01111 1. moved into loca l waters and most of th k 1 i.l'ldt• 11111 "'"' "'"'' .... ...., 1M1DO 11111 ha h !'but d . ' em are eepers. Ca lco .,. "°""•llno•r 111 lttl t ''''"· ,UrH ss, a.1 an a few big white sea bass are also being tak $:Ml00. by boats from Davey's and A t' La d' en .t.rmllto M1r11u11~ 11t w11111m11 r s n 1ngs. LU Joe IL o0au•011> Weekend runs out to Catalina and San Clemente Island by L..,.,. Boyd !C aovdl harbor boats d' f' h , 111 .... r A, (A Wln91r) . are rewar Ing IS ermen with mixed catches QC D11t's c11olce CJ D•nn1,1 game fish. Now that the rock cod season is nearing its end most Pr1nc111111 \J v11111ro1 Party boat 'l hi • ltd'< S.l!et J Miiiot! s are sw1 c ng over to their summer schedule in 80l)lll• i..ddi• N to A(k1rm1n1 1 suggest that when the ball rests on top of the sand (top ii~ lustration) you face thcclub11i1ht• ly to the riaht of your taraet . face it at the target when the ball is slightly depressed (middlt i\lu5tration). and to the left when the ball is buried (bottom illustra· tion). 081t Hahn \11 the prtsidt.nl'1 cup champion at Mission Viejo Country Club 11fter winning the med&! p\Ry toura11ment over the pa.st weekend . A tie resulttd fo r se1.-ond pl;ice between Max Cardens and Robert Buxto n wil h Roeco Palt;rno finishing fourth . The Missk>n Viejo men 's C'lub championships vdll be. contested May 20-21 . Van I-toll on one team tnd Santti Maria and .Jim Rowland on another ln seco nd place al 17. Two holc.s·in-ont w e r e recorded re c entl y 111t Meadowlark. l.enny Ch•pman aced the sev ent h hole , using a !our-iron to tr11verse the 156 y111rds. Gary 'Veller. an l8- )'ear-<1ld, scored his act on the 14~yard I Ith hole using a sand \\'ed ge . Dick ~1orrls of .. Clf' ttam champion Corona del Mar will COifh the Snuth 1quad and he ha11 Mme nuls landlna 1rap- plers lo choosr. from. search of surface fel'ders Al" •u•"'t• --f" ' Htrm1 81"Y fJ Wl ... trll \ The more you aim the clubfacc 1 •ie 1rst albacore of the season was caught last week. s1c0No 1tAc• -0ne m111. I"•(•. The tugboat Cochise, while enroute to the Hawaiian Isl ands. ;~1~~':.;., ":~111 1:ii11imil Intercepted the albacore migration some 956 miles off the Ore-L•••mt• Sauf1 1G LOMOI gon co_ast while trolling at a slow speed. ~::.,. H:=,:; 1~~:.!.,1 This area al so produced · the fi rs t word of albacore tasl Jftns •111e IL L1Co11e) ,. to the left, the deeper it will cut into the p,nd, which is just what you need when the ball is low in th e bunker. ... -~ lrll h1 e Co1ul . Monty Blodgett, host pro 11l El Dorado Country Club In Long Beach , will team with the same three lrYine Coast Country Club members in defense or the champioriship in the ninlh annual pro-am in- vitational tourn11men1 to be staged May 2-t at !CCC. S luJr f'rllff• A touch of old Ind ia will be recalled in 11 partne r's better ball tou rnament 11t Shortcllffs Country Club over the coming wtekcnd. EdiM>n's Jim Sweeney (\lSl. Cd~'s Gary C11sey (lfi8 \ and Sou thern California College-- bound CJF' hea vy.,..·eil(hl till ist Ron Hansen of Tustin are at the top of the Rebel list. ' ' b t th t · · MtMlow Z111ltnd Cl= l411vde nl • ear., u a particular longf1n was caught a month later. Doctor von11n u Tadcn . It s loo early to start any predictions on when the longfins ~':imi:i:'':..1~ot11,..:i' ,~0~~::0~ wdl show up off our coast. but water conditions are ideal with TNtllo 11A<• -0ne m111. l"•c•. not too much warm water showing up outside. f;:*':!i:~ :~~"'-Purw 11100. ci.1m. Mr, 1, W !J Mllltr! l'e llo1ofafl Hitt.Ing t~~::' "~~ 1(8 ~~:~!r1 • .~ Aubv Slormtlaud ~II Wlllitm1! Ye llowtall are reported to be eYerywbere around Coro-Re" o L" o< M~•"•(dl nado lsland l'I and are biting. Earlier th is week 8ngler5 enjoyed ~~';,:-:U1 T!:. ~~G•5:i;~1 some fantastic action off the northern polnt of North Island or H•rle O•kwood lL L•Co1111 k , , ' AIM Ell•lllle Big 4 Funny Car Race Set Saturday at OCIR The three club member11 nn last year's winning team in· elude Henri Tubach. Courtney Owf':ns and Harold Swanson. El .l\'lg11e l HarrY Hilke and .I a c k Godwin cam e in \Vilh a !'evcn- under·pAr net fi~ In \\'in a swttpst akr.~ lnurna.1nent Al t-:1 Ni~ucl Co un try Club over tht O!he.r area nominees are C:d~·l 's John Rlanpied. Wally Cla rk and Ri ch Gah1ntine: F:stanciir.'s Chuck K,. tt I er: Fountain Valley'5 Dave Ru:1t: Hunlinli!!lon Reach 's R i " h Rarr. Mike Hoplll'' 11nd Jim Potter : Marina '5 Da ve Keiter: Ntl\'port Ha rbor'11 M l k e Rrow n, Bob C11mf'ro11. Randy Coon and Bruce Mellor : San Clemente's Clark Jarrett : and And y L1ssak and .Jeff Noon ol \\'Piitminster. more commonl y no wn as ·Pukie Point " G. G. P"rktr !8 Johnson\ Ski ft h b d I . Whtf\91 Etrl !l V Joh•u;onl ppers say new s ave move n and that the bite ~ou1tTH llACE _ one .... 111 Peet. should conUnue "full On" for at leas t a couple of weeks There ci11tnln•. AU 't''· Puri• 11000: c11im- I ' l · · Int orltt 1150.'. s p enty of bail In the water and the water temperatu re Is titay· c11e11 ~ Flr1t !G Lonpe\ ing abnve 50 degrees. V1ll1"1'1 Kl"' tT e~r1r1m l Jordtn Acll01 (G s1v1ulkl The yellows are showlnf all day loner but are storming Wonderful $pell !S ~torner l h f>• Choke Paln1er (J Mill•rl I e boats In late afternoon. As the phases of the moon change w,,,,,.., Reider !L v J,.,,,n111~1 Utt fish will have a tendency to change their feeding habits. c01(~7·~:11 ~~, ~~~1%\ -The fish are bl&. averagln& better than t& pounds with tbe '''"™ AACE -one mile. PAc•. I • Cltlmln,. Cll·bred tir~ff"Pd All t9ts argest thus far bJtling the scales •t 34 ~ pounds. A few smaller Pu.-.. ll:'Oll. TOI'> ctA1m1n4 orlt• sasoa. · Yt11ows are also beln• hooked on 1ma1I mackerel and anchovies Aod v. Adlos CD MtYocksl , e •K WGCIWlno~r l Anglers report that whe n the fish begln to show. fishermen Look Mf over iK Elvlntl t ' St f " ti fj · th f' b Dilly 0!!0vl1 IE Wl>ffltrl oss1ng ragg er Jigs are pos ng near mats of e game 1g ~ Cou\in Ann tG Hall) f:(5. Ntwste1"! HI MOf') T T Pilol IG Btmbura! Loads are lig ht during the week. but weekend s art plugged· Lumber Ltt• 1 J w;111"m" f II d · Ahn EH•llllt u 50 a vance reservations are necessary. P1nur11~ rL 0~1.1110"! .50flO SIXTH •ACE -One mu,, Pitt AH Good. Soln•o11 Fishing tllf'-,,.,...wlnnfr IU,000 In lt1' ll!1t Are non-winner of 1110ll llrsl money In IA•I I 1!1rU. Purs' 1Jlo00. Loe.al sportsman Gerry Thompson. ran his plush sportfisher Ae11111 N. u vo111ro1 th P ·r· Cl' Sa F · j l k d II: Os B11utv IJ °"'"Ill e ac1 tc 1pper up to n ranc1sco as wee an came A1111e c11ance 1H Ev1ns1 bitck-wtth reporL111-of~£anl1tsti~ishing-,-.._ --.......----GAme Tlmt IO C•of>kl , . . -"""""lco Tiu" (11-J G11111tf>l -• Thompson said Lhat hmtls of salmon were common. even Miuerd' Chl11 IJ w1111tms ) ror inexperienced anr1lers. and that the average fis h weighs J•uv .1.e1mlrA1 (Jr w11111m11 I 1:i $E\Pl!HTI4 lllACt: -Ont m•lt Peet aoout I~ pounds. Thompson's wife landed her first li mit of sal-c111m1n11 . .1.11 "P~1. Pu"e S4!tio. To~ · h. d ' j h 30 · l f f' h' cl1lmln11 prlc~ 111 60D mon we1g 1ng to 19 poun s 1n ess t an m1nu es o 1s 1ng. 11:,~111 cG L~aoi ' · When the wind does not blow all sport and private boats in Jus1Anfnt111 CJ M"'kw en1 b b · · · I Chfp Aodnev (C Boya! t e ay area are hm1ting out ear y. Fo<"! Np1~on !£ Collb) The more popular spots are: San Pedro Pninl. Ducks-Berry BUI e1111M !M H••i>erl , . . Tommy LoMll IJ M<Gte110r) R_eef and !he L1i;i:ht Buckel. The f1sh are about to move into P1rker's ct1ok1 ~o Crol'llt! the bay and are recctio" on salted anchovies and herring trolled ••GHTH •Act: -one m111. Trot. ., lnvlt1tlon1I. 111,S(». Tnt Wt1I Ortntt behind deep runn ing Pink Ladies. couniv. nlthl. ' Thompson aJSO said !hat Striper fishinJo? inside the bay and r:;~· J::.~n~E(Aw~:~~::) lttV) lA !he rivers is good with a number of fish in excess or 10 pounds Funuock 111 1T 111 tc11tordl . Fro1ted Y111kH (R wun.msJ bt1ng nellerl. THnv v1ctonr !It ll'll>e•) N1tl¥t Stir (111 IJ O•nnlsl lu!r1tt 1t1r IL LAC91!tl T ro11I for Big B l"rrr . 01rn Greil IC Boy~) A bo11us plant of hefty trout "·ent into Big Bear Lake last '' " 11 -J. DPnnlt 1•1lned ,,.1,..,1 _..,, · hi f h f ~a TO'fn!. 81111~1 I. Lur!n9 St~• uncoupled .-eek and should offe r some A~ fts ng or t e next ew wee.,,. •or 1111"'1"' PU•11111•s. Tepnv v1cto•v 1. The "'·ater is "''arml ncr up and rainbo"'s are moving closer to Fro•1t<1 Y•fli<H unc9U111e-11 lllr w111er;111 • " l>Url>CSI!,•. 1llore In st:arch of food. Shore angler~ and trollers are doing NIN!H •Acir -o"' m;1e. Pt<P. "ually well on medium sited trout. ~:1':;~jt0.; :;~~·••· Purie 5?000. c111rn- Pat Patterson of Newport 8each reports that bass fis h.in«i Su(ttts Yo'• ic 8o¥dl · · Counlrv Ou1cn111 IG Lnntc) Is· still very slow at the high lake. Due tll cold water, Patterson M••c P•I•• u M1r•weu1 •• h b · I f d' A f •k h T"e Grein Gl~nt (I( M~yn,.rll) """ggests, t e as!I are JUSt no ee 1ng. ew su.,-eepers ave Mu1k1t Hinaver <G Gtlt•OaJ been caught on worml'i. but the best action Is vet to come, be F••' C(ala IP •oc:cnlo> ~ Mt"rY Kid !R J Glllllenf add!i, Andy'' C~oi<t !M Gr•nl1r) Sierra Ope11er Ex C"eflent Orange County lnternat.iona l Race\vay will host the fifth an- nual Big Four Funny Car Championships Saturday with four makes , of funny cars in- volved. Qualifying begins al p.m. while eliminations start at 6. Motorcycle road r ·a c i n g retu rns to the ra~w11y Sun- day. Practice starts about 9 a.m. Sunday wlth racing beginning approximately at noon. The meet is split inlo four manufacturers' cateRories - Chevrolet, Dodge. Ford and Plymouth -· and will also in- clude an individual aw ard for" the top ..eliminalru:. = Unlike OCIR's Manufac- turers f'unny Car Cham- pionships, which is a round robin competition. the Big Four f':Vent accepts the 32 quickest qualifiers. Tegardless nf make, and employs the more common pyramid form of eliminations . The individual champ , and winning mak" are determined by give rounds of racing anrl a scoring system which awards one point for each win and one point for the qu ickest elapsed time in each round . Pre-race fa vorites include f\.1anufacturers' titlisl P a t Foster of Tarzana. Garden Grove·s Gary Burgin and Na- tional Hot Rod Association Western Conference champ Jerry Ruth of Seattle. Foster and Burgin will be piloting Chevy Vegas while the With a 15-pounrl German brown leading the way, the inland trout season got off to a good sta'rt . The most popular of all the lakes ln the high rountry !Crowley) yielded the biggest fish of the..openint?: weekend. The big brown was caught from shore &y an 3ngler fishinJ! "''ith worms. This catch was not unusual for Harness Results this 1oke as it does harbnr some very big fish. w111n1H11v. M11 i. it n Cl11r I. F••I Most or the lakes and stream~ along the stretch of Hwy. 395. ~l•ST llACI -One mil•. Pie•. fro m Bi" Pine to Bridgeport . offe red good fishing for stocked M•1"'" 5 v••• 01<1' 1. under. ~urse " ed ,1600. rainbol''S Y.'ith a few native browns also be ing creel . a• c "e 1 or F 1 tr • h I t. t 11· F. hb k I {Acktrm1n\ 10.60 S.)O ].~ r rts wateF-an~ ers cas!!!!! or ro 1ng Ill ac ure.s MtP lt Hiii• Aclo• i Motior!c~! 4,IO l.60 mmed to enjov. quicker limits. Tli1s writer has used -t.he-F-_ish-. Udr ~1w1n !J1cot11) 7.60 h drr Tlmt -1.10 11. back lure and has to recommend it to anglers who ave I 1· No 1cr11Cl'!e1. rull y in catching tr.out. 11 E••d• 1-l•Cfl•ltt l'1lr a J·lll•111 "411!J Actor, ••Id 1M.4t. Sl!(;ONO •ACI -0111 milt Pitt. Bas1_Go ln;te Biding c111fl'l1n11. Au.,. •. Pu•"' auClO. ~ ter•'91-17.ICI 1.M S.IO I rl S4in1tor Miii !Teddi ll.tG '·'° Bass fi shing hH 11lewed down at most SouthlaDCI akes. -p -L1lrd cs11trren> '·'° marlly due to anoJing pre1su_re. A few lunker1 to nine pounds T1m1 -2.011 11s. l'O No ICrlldifS. 1tere caught this pa5t week. but the big fish were absent on all TN1•0 1tAc1 -OO\e m111. "'''· rt Cl1/ml119, AU •It•. Ctlll-br"° pre!tr-r_e.po 5, red. Purs1 snoo. Th e bass are on their sp8Wning beds In less than seven feet Clmmv !Miiier\ 11.IO !.711 J,t!I Miu L1kr1m !Rocchlel 5.llO •.00 oC water. Surface plugs 8hould produ ce easy llmlt5 wo rked close l •u• Julle 1wH11~mu s.60 to shorf', Anglers tossi ng Bush Hogs Into heavy cover will also ~';" .. ~,i:.i 1~ c!~; c~anet. 'tring he&Yy l\milS Of bas~. ~OUllTff ltACI!! -O~t mfle. T•oL Cl .. imlne. All •9••· Puri• 12600. T~, : Crappie, catfish, bluegil and bass are all lh1ted as coopers-Soulll••n c~1i1ornte Press women. Encou~t•• !Cronk ! ltdy Tr;p {1{11m1!1•l nm• -1.17 US. No K•llCl'!ts. 1 Oil 1 .. 0 ·~ EIGHTH •AC E -One milt. Peet. Cltlm in~. All a11~1. Pur\1 llOOD Gond Ki"' /Lt Cftl!P) t.IO 1.to 1 . .0 A!llO! (1rl !Miller I 1.kl 2.2ll Jot Alc/'11rd (Willl1m\) l .4tl Time -1 05 t/1. No 1cr1lcht1. NINTH lllACE -1 ·~ milet. Ptct. Cl&lmin11. AU tlf!S. P11rlof l lolOO. Dl•m11n1t P•ct !Hott) 12.IO .... 6.&CI lldt Abadio1 j5tewtrtl U.20 IC.In Ml Mlr.atcilt l4"1rn:i1n)_ J.tll Tl"'e -2.3' 415. No ~cr1l(l!ft. U t:11dt !·OlllMlllt 11'1<1 1. l·Lt.., Abtllloi. 1301,M. Deep Sea Fish R eport a\·• at Vao'l Lake wit h tbe whiskerflsh getting the most attention. H•sl! A• !Ccnrov1 1'.6C 1 60 •.60 01rtnlty C•lc~ !WI~''' I 6.10 •·" r 8tf15:Ji are blttln• cut bait In the weed11 while the bass are l:ilt-F 111~v Tru•• 1011crner! J.co SAN DtEGO IMunk1111 ,1 .. 1 -,.,, > • k d b d d bo t Timi -1.CI 1/1. •na•tts : JI vel!owt1 ll, 1' b1rr1cua1. '' '~-g 5urface plugs. Wee end crow 1 are eavy an a va nce a Scritcl>ed _ Elsie Aoll ... v, out<" .,,.,11, •e•b•H. ~· HIW~OAT ID•vtv's lK-t•I -'1 teservations art suggested. 57~~~M llACe _ 0..,. .,,11~. P..:•. 1no1ers: HJ rac:k cod. 1t c111ce b•1• [ · I till I u to par but a nam~· of nice .. 1r.o•b !Art'• L11111rn11 -12 •n•'"''· '' ,.,,·, • fVlfte 5 5 rt0 p • ~ II Cl1!m;"'1, All t11e1. Pur'9 12600. T"e I lb 3.c nd " ' c ' 10 rock Ullf. IC m1,k1r11, J btut 1trch. )avt been weighed In. Bass are averaging e55 Ill 7Z po u s. c~~:~,·.i. .,,, .., L'ltUI Soul~ Co••t ll lDONDO -4' • ..,ieri: 1' t..t- "h '•l• a f•W "Whopper Club" bluegil in txCeSS Of Ont pound (L1c11"1t1! M!s' racudl, !7 ll<lss, 4 l'ltf;btJt, l:lt rec.k <lld. '''"'' -" 1111lt•'1: I b1rr1eucf1, 112 •ave been caught. olleriEt1-good..lliihiDl_l'~;"_,~.~~·~':'"~, ~"~~~;~"~';"~':m~·~·:~-~-~!:~:!'J!~.::__.m~"~';'~"~"~"~'~'~;..:'~'~"~·.:..':....":'.".::'..' : ekff-iR the SoulblaDd au.. MAlllNA o1L •Ev ·-n .... 11•1: I lb ti r U Timt -J.C7 11J. OCl:ANllDI! -S2 •ntltri: ICll btH, or e en re am Y· Sc'11c11e-11 -J•ckit! CPI! I n1libltl, n roe• (ed. l:I miclltrtl. 'IXTH •A.Cl! -OM m\11. Pitt. SAN l'fOllO (N1rm't l11M11ln•I -11 Conlfllloned. All Ares. Puf1t.1J100. 1ntlet1: 96 •ok cod. 1 yellDWl~U. '° Emm1J JOY (5h0rt) '10 l OD 1.M .,.,,, 40 bllM Pl!•C~. C'111C SI. lt ... l~•I I J1mb0 All111 !Crtl•l l 111 J.4n -I W/'1111 $~8Dlt!. 4SJ c1lico b~n. 1 Frelglll M1nUe1I IAc:k1rm t11I 3.10 ~11libtJt, I bonito. 110 1>1•ch, )0 rock Time -t.Ol l/S. t!ld. ScrtlChed -Lind , Ttrrv't J•1~. LONG SE.t.CH 48tlmNtl l'ltrl -15 llac:kll. l!m CP>Oict. •tllll,rt: S blJJ, U7 rock cod. l1rtl _ Prep Tennis Scores ... , .. Hunllntl• (1 0'1 l.N•• S111<1ltt • Cow"" 00 lo•1 to M~l•tv !LI. ,.~. ! Orth IL}, J-4, Oh1nel!1" (LI 4·'· d1f. Ul'ldtrwood (l\ 1-3. Mllltr IHI 1011 1-6, 1 ... ,_,, went'· Gunntrson !Hl 11111 14, 0"4i. 0-6. -4. Vltrs (H) 11111 0-6, j·'· O•I, t•I, Otub •• w~111ce 1n1 su~er IH[ \'j' " Sl!\clerf 1nfl H Olll"bOll\llm C I • , 2•t : fwiflll •ncf .Ho rLl. 0-4\ I·•· C&dY 1\d Shtlikt IH Iott I .. ', 0-t: 0- \ ,_ 0-6. l dfl. W•tktr •·1: Iott lo C•ln S-11 Ml. IS 111(11 t-Emm11 JIJ ... , .... 111 ll •n~l~fl: 6 blfrlCudl. n b111. so 1teq1ll'\1 6-1. .1.11111, ,.111 IH.M m1c•1rel. (il'lt"91111 '-'"''""' _ >& StW'iyt {I!!) -,_., ~. 7.5, 6-2. ll!V•NTN ll ACI -iv, ml1e1. P1ce. 111,lert: 1 vtllewt1il, l b1u1c udt. 1,u Nellie (£1 lest 1-4 1 1011! J-1 ; 11111 ,... Cltlrnln1. All ''"· Pu•" I J60D. The Ctlko blH, II tot• (od. 1•6. Los Altmltos llonmoor Optlmltll. IM ll'llllAL l fACH -)ti tnl!~rt; 1 s11w1rl IE! l~I ,_,, !O'll 14, , ... ,.,, Frtn(I• OIJ1•rv (flsh•f) '·'° 1.10 J.60 l'llloW!tll. Dtu-~s liiiiiiiiiii~iji~;ji!ii~iiji!!iii!ii!i~~~ .. iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gtvnor-W1d1 !£! de1. Mtnn-Sl-IMl ~. 6-1: dff. Porter-Pori.. w . &-1. llott·Ar redondo /El 6-1 . ,.,1 losl w. "1* V•r.ltv •tttllell Ill 141 ~ltlllll ........ Entltv !El loll to Crvml..,, !Ml I.fl IDJJ ht A~em•vlll ti\' 111/tuH. 1-rouse !Ef 11111 1-4; won'"· lllcVltker IE\ W'Ol'I 6-2.t-I . ...!!I"'f j lEl -6-!i tetl l-1. •• • Mtonolll ll~d l'tO CIOllbllt. Etl1nclt --y llt'/1ull, Jj1\tr Vtrtltv Mlnltfl V•tll 111 01 VULI il'1rtl .. --W•ll•n IMI lnrli 10 GfOUM {VI U r lol( 11 Ml.l lllnc.-rocn ,,., • _ _ McC:tr111¥ IM) !Oil Ml WOfl &-1. Frf'Hrkll fMI dtf. 0, GM1tH (Vt 6-1; dtf, Wtsl 6-J. Gon!t"" CM) ~ )•t wtl'I .. 1. ....... Str1•·Wfllttktr f.Y.I lflll I 1 Shvm11kt~«o11 IV) ... , del. 0.11141111> " ,.4, Or11t11.tll·Cttt4•0 IMI loll l-41 WOii .. .. P re p Golf u"r .. tr•l'Y (f.41 !4»1 L•l\IL'll H.trrl t !Ul M, ft!, ~tft lll tS. Gothlt /Ul fl, 11•1/ Sc11w1rn ILi lft1. W1FO'ldl\~f (UI tl . (tll, M1tk Il l IOI:, l~ntten IUI tt. dtl.,kl!Otnl'"-" ILi tl..n1, NI ,,1. lllf, ~l"Cllt I'""' 1,~' IUl Oil !Oil 10 Will trtlt "' 5 Y£AR750,000.MILE Wag Ranty At No E Jira Chtirg" ' . . -' ,, ' . .. . ' ' • latler rlrive11 a Ford ~1ustang. Ford ill the team fa vorite. P lymouth capture~ I a st year's title, edging Che\'y, 1-t· IJ. The tournament featurt11 weekend. Included on Sunday's agenda ~ill be grand prix competition 1n 50, 125, 250. 350 and 500 c.c. and open and sidecar classes, al ong with prodJ,Jction entries in all of the aforementioned categories exce<pl 500 c.c. and gidecar. many of Southern California's J ea d i n.g prnfession11ls in foursomes with three club members. Latest count shows approximately 40 club pros ready to swing into action in the shotgun affair. A tit re~ulted fnr second plal'e at fi7 bel\\'f'l'n Or. Paul Riste and ,J. ~1cCaron -0n one squarl and Rob Collier a.nd Bob Schuhnlann on the other. In a mixed hest ball lourney. 1'.1r. and Mr!'i. Bob Schuhmiinn 11nd ~1r . and Mrs. Twenty-se ven no m i n t e s Mvt been t;i.bbed for lht rivaJ Nort h contingent . which will bf' coached bv Herb Dyer of Rancbtl Alamitos. Ranc ho SJ Slan Pine r amP in with a net '"''" 60 f t 1.h Co•"""' 11•1 M••· Jofln l l1npl1lf. I;•")' The men's club 111t Rancho or ow uvnors. ,.~·~v, w~11v Cl••k, 111<1> G!ilu"I"'' Sa ir:r11~an! JJm s-•nev: Et Mod..,1: n Joaquin goU course staged Jtfll '""'" A'•llo. 111ch••ll •·-· JI"' I e Sqllore Y/tw:J • £•!1nrl1' cr.uc:k Kehl••I a ow net toumamenl nver the ""' ~ F011t1>l11: "'"' M1vrr.afer: l"l'U"t•ln Badminton Fo1· Girls k d I h V1llt¥; Dtv1 llu1I ; Huntlntltlfl J••Cll' past.wee en v,· t . Ralph Allen Qualify' ing round"' ha ve been Alen B1•r. Mite Ho.Jt•v. JI"' ott•rr SCO 69 f f I M1rln1: 0•¥• lt•lt1r: N.w.9tl H1rl;!llr: r1n~ a or 1rst pace. .completer! for the llnnual Ml~~ 11r ...... n. """" C•m••""· .... .,.., A be resulted for second...-,sresident's cup competition at }.:;., 'M~: ~:1~~~·~~~~;;.,,~\;~ place_ bet~een How a rd Fountain Valley Mile Square ~~·.~~11 :'''~~11 ~=~~~';°' w".'.~,,,r~ri~: Gurv1tz, Jim Young a.n ti Golf Gour.st. Aroc1r L1111~, J 111 Neon, ., ---httM1r-t1J1-.111-w1-,....~~ Ha~~ey nMcCJ.l!f"t at 70 .• The._ Plajcrs___Mve. l\YO .wec.ks-in-~aoi.; 0••1id•~"'1:1,11-tori~--11n1 t11 nf':xt spot went to J. E. Aollell "'•hich lo complete first round Go.,,11. G••Y "!'II\'' C•rl ll•vnoldt." 0 Hvmen II!!) lier C 1 fl!!M \ w"1!h 71 · " kiri Soloman·· ft : Gordon Gr•trt-11. i1-1 11-• . row n1 I• a . plav in !ht' match play com-111 ~k: •u•n• •••· on" 01b1n11. Tom ' · . Munot, D•rlY TH1rln1 J '\llttrlon: It , Hyme11 !El 1011 •11 Nftrm•n (!!Ml M petition o~vld Ouke. llev• Smith / K~nllldv: t -11. 11-1, 1·11. eftdO. tt~lark. ' J1Cil Acl1m1. Noll H1rclc11tl11 LI H1bt1: Jn"" HIMl01•; Lotrt; c;,,, Terr111 (ti 1111. S<J.mntr tEMI 11_. f9lh lfole ~o"' M11not11: John Co"''' l'tCUltt: U·?. 114. ' The \6lh annual Meadowl•rk . '" M11111,, lll•Mv N•~1 . 111c11 A t"10Vf11V\ M••• Sofnc:t•. JOI W1llntri ••lllor>llll !Et <11r. w~•v~r fli:M) 11. Country CI u b invitational R1n,110 A11m!li" l(f~' Hlnll•'I DI' s. 11..... UC Irvine'!! Gary Sin,12er N1•1to11u. O.n lll•("k" v11ww: 11 c1 1 1 ~~1h 1£) c111. L °"'°"' ll!!MJ 11•4, partner"11 better ball tourna-fin ished in a tie for sixth ~~·,'~. w""'"' Chuc• M1ck1v. Otvt G11111enn IE I ""· t , H•m••• !EMI ment ill scheduled l hi !I overall in tht. Sn u th, r n 11.1, 11-10. week d t d I P-1s tEI 1111. McDermou tEMI u. en ' over wo ays, w th Californ ia lnlt.rcollegiate golf '· 11 -1. Jim Giese serving as touma -championship.• Monday a t rl:cDtilns il!!l IMI 111 Hlck!Dn !EMI J. menl h · 11. 11 ... 1.11 . c airman. Torrey Pine'.'! Countrv Club. L1lror IF.I ln•I '" '"~"''V (I'll• •-11 , In a s t k l s· . 1.11. Arc11u1et1 !El def. L ,_1 tl!'MI weeps a es ourney •nRf':r was one nver par for 114, 114. last weekend, GordOn Logan ~n holeii wi th a S('ore of 14S °°"~1•• and Rick Haskins came In with 126 ptav. er•. compet1'n• 1·n M-Y tnd 8tt.Ch (E\ dtl. Caltmlll • I'> 1ne1 1e1n1511"" (EMI 11.11, u -1. with a net 54 to win Saturday's the action. UCI fini sher! \3th in VYn •nd L1r~!I !E l 111'$1 lo GrHDry Segment f !JO d b J th . ,.,., Moo•• tEM1 1.11, 11.15, 13.11• , o we Y oe e le.am tot als with Cal Sta te rl:obt•••on •nd v1n Ame•·•~ ce1 DeMay and Don 8-0wman •56) (Long Beach) ;n fi-t pl•c•, 11111 to Preu1111 1no lr•tV CEM) ll·U .,,.1 \ '" 2.11. ' a,I"' Bob Cook with Nardle USC second and San Diecro w111s 111d f'er111nd11 !El 1011 10 Pfirrma '57) S • ~;.k•I •nd l!!n11m1n (EMJ is-I, ~ii;, n-n 1 · tale third. Sunday. Carmen Sa n t a Sin•er may represent UCI in Baseball ANO I LUS LIAOU• w lt. ~•ul " ai~ Am•! " ' ~1. 4nl~Drv M111r 0.1 Plvt X I w-y·• k .,. Mt l~r 011 j , SI'" It I l t. Anthony 4f If~ Amil S I ~t!M4.~utX1 'i .. ' •• • I ' ,,. :1 •• •• H1l1ac:k ind M1vt1u111 II!\ 1011 to M · d B b • ' •.•,•,.'''' •nd H11111111r 1EMI 10-u, 1 ~1. aria •n o Lyman were the Nationa l Collegiate tourni· S•hirMr'1 ••-th · ~lut X 1t Mttfr O.I (doubllh114lr •I w11.11n •nd B•l•d IE! 1,,, ,, ,,, •• , e winners with a 56, followed menl in Massachusetts I• 10 1.m.1 .• b w E w r 1111oa Amt! at lt•Vltt •n• ae11 ceM1 1s.J. 1-11. 1c.i•. , y . . aggoner and Stu June. 1. 1"•111 vs 11. AnlllonY '' w1rlll001111 .S1onem1n tnll Mcl1 ren fEMJ dtf. I-------"''---'-'-'::.;_.:_:::.;:_ __________ ...".'•~•!• ___ ...:....:....:....:.=.....:...:.::: Wrlth t 11111 Dunn !EMl 11", IS... I R1•n 11'\d Wood tEJ del. ti1etelm11r j r--::;;;;;;;;;;::=------------::=---::--;:---c,--=---~-,---~ '":.~~!!i~01 ~~) i~~!~i1~:'1 'J:. .. G••11· Rea I Sl0 pp1"n' wh1"skey ¥lilt tnd ltJvtn (EM) lJ-1, Ii-I. H•rbln ~nd lt1m1 ev CE ) !lel Mortimer 1M Kn1btr (l!!M) 15-10, u: "· Stn Cltm<1nl1 10 Ct! Ntw,..... HtrMr lln1lt1 J•neJs IN) dt!, O'Gorm.., (S ) 10-0. 11-41. Rlcktlt l (N) dll. Ot M1rco l.S)ll.f 11-1. • \!-~~·~• I.SI lltf. Mal!otf IN1 0-1, ll-1, Ht•bfkn IS) dl"I, ll lncon !NI 11-2, 11· '· n~'.'wtll CS) di!. Cltrk (NJ 11-1, 10-11, Gitt !NI 1111 Llnd'9Y4NI •·II, 11.f 11·1. • Brown II) de!, 81rlon (N I 11·1, 11-1. Masks Fins Snorkels Beach Flutes -Skate--IOaffis Frisbees ~tr11t-Hockey Sticks Ttllle Tennis Paddles HandbaN Glaves Tennis Rackets Racquetllall Racquets Badminton Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Squash Rackets OPEN 9 TO 6 CJ.OSED SUNDAYS , Tennis Bans Volley Balls Basketballs Soft Balls Soccer Balls Playground Balls -11a1111 BaRs ' Footbafts Tlllllis Slloes BasebaU Shoes Footllal Sbols Littfi i.ealue Shoes r AD Purpose Shoes Basketbaff Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Sharts l Skits Tenlis Hats ~ket Strin!in!- Bikes · Parts · rm · Tubes 531 CENTER 646-1919 l I • • ... ,. • ,, • llJ DAILY PI LOT s Thurstlay, M.ay 4, 1972 ·SUNSET LIVING at Capistrano_Beach Beverly Manor is the ideal 11 Home Away -From Hol'l"'le" for conva lescent patierit\. Medically dnd IOtialJy complete skilled and di9n ifie d 9oriarlit c•re. Join us at: OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 7-1 to 5 p.m. Visit our newly remodeled fa. cllity. Refr11hment1 1erved. Publlc welcome. Beverly Menor Convt1lt1cent Hospital 35410 Ca'tni"o Capistrano Capistrano Beach_, (7141 496-5716 If you're 25 or so, .1.,..""'~ ~ ® Farmers can cover you with $25,000 of life insurance for .. .. 1--=--1--.•nde-r-$1&-a-month. -- •• ' .. ... ; .. ,. .. ... ;t• ~. . . .. •• Even less if you don't smoke. A Farmers agent is a good.guy to talk to about the remarkable Alpha Policy. Yo u'll like Its many options and the many ways it lets you control your own future. CARL SIPES -JERRY. NELSON 6411 EDINGER, HUNTINGTON BEACH-893-6581 o•-324 Moln Sf., H.1.-536·1414 9015 Adom•, H.1.-962·4466 11705 l!dhuJer, F.Y.-llf·f500 17911 Motnotla, f .Y.-962·2411 ~·:· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~";;'~"~"~'~~~~~ • •" " . ., ... "''' •V •• . "" ,. .. •, .. ,. •• "' ... ... . · " • • . ... • . , ;1. - • . .. • • • Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ~ • F • • . ~. -. . . "Will Be Busler' Joaquin Trust~es Attend SF Parley Two San Joaquin Elemen· tary School District board members discovered recently !hat even mt>re time and energy will be required of school tru11tees in the hnure. Dennis Smith and Preston lfov.•ell ju11t returned rrom the N&!iohal School 8 o a rd s A!isociation Con\'ention in San Francisco. where they at· tended 20 clinics in cu r· r i cu I u m . administration. boardmanship, budget ing and evaluation. "With the financial picture in California etlucation chang· Ing, not only a r e board members today required to know more about prei;ent methods of financing schools. hut also Ibey hRve to cnn· t.inually keep up with the new finance method.~ such fl~ thoi;e coming l)ut of the Hanson School Sunport Committee." said Howell. He referred to a ~1arch 1 report to the State Depart· Panama Center PANAMA (AP J -Panama ha!! nffcred to serve as a center for international police operations ag.qinst illega l drug production and traffic in the Western Hemisphere. ment of Education by the committee that has been al· tempting to find new w1y.11 to finance education. School board members from acros... the nation met to discuss trends and problems facing publir. education tod11y. F'nllov.·ing the workshops, Sm ith said, '' e q u i tab I e methods of evaluating district effectiveness as well as staff performance now mu st become part of rhe required knowledge of schOfll board members if v.·e are to ef· feclh'ely guide schools toward better education. Continued contact w i th legislators is one path which v.·e must increasin,ily use to providt. good schools for tomorrow .'' The clinics alt.ended by Smith and Hn"'ell concerned. "811rga!ning with teachers: What the board s ho u Id demi'lnd?:'' ''Public educa· tinn : ShoulO it · star.t before kindergarten." ' ' h ow lo srreamline your b o a rd meetings.'' "Differentiated su1ffing : Hnw to make it wnrk in your district:'' ·'Dealing with CfJntroversy in your com- munity : '' "Educational vouchers: What do they mean for the public schools?:" and nther topics. BOUTIQUE .CLfu\S~ QUALITY a; Dl,!NDAIUJ AT A ,AIR ,R~ W arner·Dale---Center Corner of Warner & Sprin '1e, Huntington 81•ch 8 • 050 ,,..Cl MERA REPAIRS NOWIN ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL CAMERA REPAIR A lllANCH OF GENERAL CAMERA, ,ASA.DINA Factory trainPd tPChnicians -faclory parts CAMl!•AS • PltOJICTOllS . RXPOSU •t: MITl•S AUDIO VISUAL. • SOUND • llliCOllDli•S • .Copylt/~. " • • Tree plantero at EI Toro include (L ) Brad van Patten. II; Todd Robert. 7; Ly,;-.::Mourer. 5; Mary Petralia, 10. and Reger Ra ii6ttom-of Aliso Valley Homeowners Associatio oro Peppered _. With-145 Trees ... --·~-'· ~ --· -··--~ --·-· - El .. at our new -.utc•-octMI copy c111t•. 1 ... ,.r•1nt e.,,.,,.nd1nc1 t11v1ntory ~htth Acceu11t!11t ••cortl• Ortltr l 1111 For11u l11voic•1 l Stt lt'"'"" C1tt ltt Sh11h I l t.1ll1ti111 Pr1j1c+/,r1llll ucl S111cific1tl1111 Prom1ti1111 I l1H1n I Jly1r1 Try Thll ConYtnien t New Se rvic e Soon I . COMMUNITY IUSINISS SIRVICIS 17171 INch llyllf. -H11ntln1t1n IHch In D•llr Pll1t Office 147-5111 Smile, you're with Safeco. DANllL D. GORMAN, C.L.U. Auto • Boat • Home t.!obile Home • Life .DAN GORMAN INSURANCE -34551-CASl'TAS·flLACI---~ 496 -2·-4· . DANA POINT MARINA, ILDG. 2 . • I I' Three El Toro el~mentary schools are a little more beautiful this week, !hanks to a determined group of parents and 145 Br1zillan pepper tree5. School district ofilcials com· I~~~!"!~!"!~~~~~~~!"!~~~~~ plimented the project as "real beautification, cleaner and . safer." The trees cost U,393. Kids Like to Ask Andy The trees were planted in'·]"---------------------------~ sections of now-pavedll parkways at Aliso , Olivewood and Ralph Gates p;Jementary Schools recently. The parkways, between the 5treet and the school ground!, had been uncovered dirt, a situation which pa r e n ts thought was both unsightly and unclean. Roger Ramsbottom, or the UNPAID STORAGE 10 A.M. until 777 AUCTION SAT., MAY 13th -A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF GOODS AU MUST IE SOLD ON THIS DAY - FULL YEAR GUARANTEE 12444 CHAPMAN GARDEN GROVE HARBOR &. OlAP~1A N -on(' m\IP South of Dianeyl1nd · AliM> V a 11 e y Homeowners Asaociation, spearheaded a parents group asking for im- prove ments on the area. LAGUNA BEACH VAN & STORAGE 580 Broadway Phone 494°1025 638-1622 Costa were donated by both the San Joaquin !i c h 4'.I o I Distr ict 11nd Orange County . Dress Yourself in Profits • • Maybe you think you haven't got a thing to wear. But DAILY PILOT advertising repre- sentatives have ideas in all sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a program to fit your •. r • ~ • • • • i I ' I .. .. .. • ; .. i i I l t • • • ~ .. { ' . <· Ii-: , .. #! • • ,.. •• f • , .. .. ' • ' ' . I .-' i .-• ' ' ' ! '· ~ '· l • • ' ' ' {· ; ~ t ' i • ' • l eeds. And we'll make it fit yatlf-ll001aP.b.fi'lllc'-----------1--a-...w· • Come in today and browse around the shop that produces the best-dressed newspaper in • • • • • • • • town. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. A.nd your product, goods or services will ' • ' • • ' • • be displayed in the most respected showcase you can find. • • ' ' • . . . . ' Buy youFself a Christmas gift, some'-stylish-holiday profits. . ! • • • > ' ' 'Call 642-4321-We'll send a Fitter* - . • • . . • Atj.1l1pro .. nl1tiv1 • • . I • ! ' . • t I t • i ' .. f ' ' ·~ • • '~· liq 4, 1972 DAILY "LOY p Oregon Project Set •1CTnlOUI IUSIN•Sl PICTITIOUI •uttN••• PKTITIOUt 1ut1•••• ••CTITIOUI IUSINlll N~ STATIMINT NAMI ITATIMINT MAMI lTATIMlftT N01'1(1 °' SALi o• llAMm 1TATIMllllT TM lollowlftf PolflH I' !Mine Wll!'fM Tt. tollw ll'll Mf-ll Mlllt M.IMU Tht t.IWIN ,.,_. •'* ftlM AIAl l'llO,l•TY AT TM Mllow\1'41 --_,. Hl'll u : •I: hlllMU .. l PlllYATI U.l• IMnJMt.11 .. r LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOl'JCB LEGAL N(11'JCE LEGAL llOl'l<lll LEGAL N(11'JCE 11\.MOffT INVESTMIMT •••v1c1. l(lt1TJ:t•·· HA••Olt IAICl •Y. lJle AOUA VITAE. 1'.0 ... , •• 11111 .... A mu . OHO l;l·IA lllTAUlllANT, 10) hill• 11Q• ltldttfltlcl Crin, Hunll119ffon WHI IHw Uttef, COt!• MtM, ltutl'I l'etll'lc Slr•r, lunMI IMCti, IUl'l•IOlt COU•T 01' TMI 1-..btl A~, c .. 1. WM, A h . F A. Pla '""""' nw. C1l1lor1111. • C.IN--.. t114. ITATI o" CALl,OINIA .. o. ACltM 0 l'w•lf•· 'l' llN!tll'll. ' id • HelltY Arnolcl l ryll\o IUt 11:"'""'91111 Nellle"' W, l(rlUtr, ,,,, C1rMCtr W1r, leWf'tll!H 0. LI f,..f'ltl"f, l'.0. 1.. THI COUNTY 01' CMlANGI ......,.,.. ..-. na eim irm S n1ii11g Orin. HvntlnflOll ltKll. C..Mlt Perk. CtLlfwfllt. U1. 1'121 loutfl PWllc 11tMlo IWNtl N~~,::Nu.:,~~f.ol : :title ef :::g Wtl!M't it;, Clll111, 11711 IMdl TI!lt Ml'"°N It Mllll tWMh1tt.i W e11 Tlllt Minni hi ~ ftw '"' Ill-.. lldr, C.Jltw11l1 fWft, H Wini 0 :. -11 1.ulitVe"-1.-CI Iii, Nlilllll ....... ~ • c ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) -A C8Ilfornia developer plans to build a wildlife park near lntcrstate 5 In s outhern O r egon with hopes or at- tracting 400,000 vi!litors ttn· nually. Details of the wlldllfe park and a n earby hou3ing develop- ment and tourist area were outlined to the Douglas County Planning Commission. Plaruiers and represen· taHve s for the dcvelppers. Walker and Lee Real Estate of • #Anaheim, Calif., and South : Umpqua Proptrties said the ~ development wlll cover 2,300 ill acres just outside the city limits of Winston, a small commWlity southwest o f Roseburg. i • ., l : i • I I • ' I t ' ' ' s , Winston is about two miles from Interstate 5, the major highway on the Pacific Coost. Terns Return SAN DIEGO !AP)-The endangered shore bird, the least tern, is return· ing to sandy nests in San Diego's Mission Bay after wintering in Latin Amer- ica. Conservationists plan a fence around the 2a-acre grounds making up the summer home of the larg. est tem colony still in e1istence. Jerry Draggoo. a planner for Kenneth Mitchell and .Associates of Los Angeles, said the development will in· elude 450 acres for the wildlife park, 400 acres for a housing • OUTDOORS ltWh•lcl.,11. f1Yldu11. CwtlM I . I.II PrftNI.,.., l'.O. SU nil, irt.tltt Ii :::,t: ·_.,,_.. Nt "'9 Iii"' Tlllt !wtl-. 11 Wiiie ~ ~ I Htwv Arnold lrve11 M1t11111 w. Krlhtl' 1'117 il\ltl'I l'aclnc llretf, S"llMI " ~I H rt11trlllll• Id I A t --.1 lhe Tlllt 1l1Mme111 ffleel wltll lllt' Cwntv '11'11• "'""'*"' w11 ltlM w"!I tllt (IUflo .. wt! C..lllWllL• t01d fthllrllf wlll Mii 11 l'fhletl Mlt, .,. '' Mt 0 p 'llr wou open n ugua auu c11,. ., °'""' c...,"'" 011i ~ 2. 11n. tv Clerk tf °''"" CMitr 911 Mlf'cll to&. Tiil• .:U11M11 11 Ml111 · c11111w.tti11 ltr • '"" ..,. l>tll ••Y tf Mty, ltn. '' tM •1• 1111.,::C. 'it: ~1,.; plannlnr. commlasion WU told ., llWl'l'I' J, M.000 Dlltuty C9UfttY ltn. HtlMlllll• llNlll tlld Wlftl. :;,: T~·G trlCI .~-:4'~...!.111:,.::· Tlllt ,,.~ '111e11 wllfll ""' C9'UllY 't . d ttract 14? 0 0 0 Clel1r.. ., ....... •otlNtW•t• LIWl'tflff D. Lt flrttPll)'t • II 911 n -ft • c..,. .. ·ortl'IN CtlllllY tfll MMdl IL I \\OU a • l'·trsn -WllAl!rt IMlt'flrf. Mt. • flllt 1Jt1ttm1tnl lllM wttll t~ Counl'I Ctllf'Wllli ""'' ff ll'rt ll!~ttl •"'41 Mii )tn I ..... trl'f J. ~-0-,Ut'I' Coull< v isitors before the end of the ~111111oM °''"'' Cu•t D•llY P1111, ...,," Nllll. c1llfwlll1 .a11 cttrk o1 0r1nM cou11w 911: Arw n 11, ttn. ':.":';~.!':r ~u!~t 11~·,~~~·~1: ,: tw Ci.J: a Mey .._ lt, U, 2f, 1'72 1166-n Ttffi .... 1111) 11'-1111 IJ ''""'' J, MMC!oA Ot...itw Ctl.rnty lnttnll tf tt !lll ~ttlld ti ~ tlfNI 91 P tu:• ye r. '"'' Cltn. '" Ntlll Ind •II ltrt tlllll till• •!Id lntffftl l'utllthld Oftnff (Mii Dtlly Plitt. Frank Hart. president of 11 , .. , ' '' """ .,., '''''' .i .. 1f lftclittM 1\11' •c· A,,u 1:a. ». J1 1111 Maw '· nn 111-n Walk nd I ... _ said the LEGAL NOTICE l'utllthH °''"'' CMtl Cl•llJ "'"'· l'~llthld Or•11" c ... , 0111, 1'11tl • ., ..... bt .,..,.".., ,., ...... ~ .tlltrwlM,I ---------,,.::::,---er a ~. ....,.11 1J, ». n •1141 Mey •· 1tn .... n AIM'll JO, 21, •net M1Y '· 11, 1t12 loot.n etMr 111111 ,, In eddlllt11 ro "'-' tf .. 1.1• LEGAL NOTICE • development would not d.l!rupt 1'1CTIT .. u1 1u11N111 •-*· ,, 1h1 tin" ,, '"'"· 111 er1e1 +o1 ___ _::.::_: _______ _ surrounding areas ,,..,. tTATIMIHT LEGAL N-CB 111 '"' ,,,,.," r••I •••Hrty t1l11•t1 •• tti•1· . . TM ffllowlnt ""'°" b dollll IWt lllHI VI.I • ·GAL N-CE Cwlltt tf Or11'91, ., ... ., ce111.,,11.. PICTITIOUt tUl1Mlll Al Hooten, city manager of ••: ~ v"" ,.,11c1i11er1v l!IKr!Nlf ,, 1011owt. 1-n: •AMI tTATIMIHT Win.ton agreed and aaJd the .MOIU..E MtAOOW$, .U.1 l lH.11 •ICTITIOUt ll,ltllillll Tiit 1111 ..... 11e., (\.'U " lf'lt Wtll Tiie l1llO¥rlt11 "'-II o.r ... IMl11Mtl • Str11t, Sul11 102. ,,,__. hKfl, lllAMI: 1,ATIMIHT fwtfrtv !111) tc•1t If lf'lt klo.ltll Ofll-l\11l tt: project has been endoned by C•llfotflll ""°· The """*"' ,.,..., •• H l111 M IMH MIWH•T·MllA;~·0•••• C\o't.l" lllt Nor111Wlltl Q111rttr ,, Sec:lle• ll. •• SYITl!MI M0'0" HOME d.v.lopment and the r-h I 'I nd .i._ W•y111 Ocl.tr!rll, 1m1 0r1_., Wty, 111 ICNOOl. Dll I Two UI, Tow.,lhl• si .. tt l loutlr, ••ntt ll:fNTALS. XIO' N, •i•~•Y• sent• . ... t e c ty counc1 a UH! lr'tlPlt, C•llfWllll '2#.1. ICONO OINI! 011 AMl•ICA. * •. .,..., ll'IMI.. ltYlll 111 Wfll, ....... & M. Ari.. Ctl!I. maining 1,400 acres for mayor Thi• b\111,.. .. 11 Mllll <mlfurtM • .,. • 11111 CtlltM llvtl ANllllFl'I... MOTt(I IS Nt•l•Y G M tlllt ""' ~till"' ol •• ,, .. ,"''"'" 1 ... tcrtl, ll:ICfltnl At mour •••• "" C!ltf a . I , .. llmlt..i '"'''"''""'' I ll• M .... ,,Mn. "'' Mt•lt AW. ·~till 91 ll!lfuctllM ti tM HtwWl·Mtll IT\lft • llU, ol ~"'""''Will rtll ,,. Ori~•. Lltlllll ••ttll. Ce ll!. tourist area. ' Randall Eaton, a 200 oa:~. W•l'fll 00t•irk c 1 Mtie nu1 " u111~ kfrlMI Dlllfl« " or.,.. <•nty, "''' '" 1t1t Tr•~• 0tk1. T1111 ~u,111111 11 .. ,.,. cwuc:IH •• 111 -k ho ould be I Tlrl t~I trltd 1111 !tie C ntw "1 I J I C1Ufert1l1, Wiii ttctl..,. Mtl .. Dllff "' II T1tlf'll fl atl• lltll lfl lewtiul -tf tlldhollllutl 1 ue wildlife par , expected w W I e n e r a ci.r:.: 0,1,.. Cet.>t11Y ':,,. ,,,,.,.. 1 ";';',i_ Tiii• "'' 11111 • "'nt <OllCllKMll 'W' •11 11 too A.M. "' "" 1s111 1111v " ""'"• 1m •• 111t u n1ttc1 1111" °" ,_..nrfflellon ~ ,,,,, lltCll-rd A. 11111• to cost $1.4 million, would manager of the park, aald tbt l y """"' J, MMOos D..,111y (:..,.,,. 111111...i'":li "'"" 1111 -"'<• of "1411 kMol Dl•tr11.1, "'11M ti' per1 <•Ni •1'1111 Nl•nc• •••e1tncw •v Tiiis "'""""t 111.0 wn11 111t c-tv of Clfflt 1 tlWI It 1lS7 l'lellfltlt A'ltnut, C • 1t1 llflt .. cur ...... MONll" " Trufl Dtld Cltrk of Ortnet CllHll~ Oft ' AIM'll JI, ltl1, have some 200 wild animals State Department · ,,11.,4 c Tiil• .:~1tmt""c ti~ wl·""A tt;r 1f~;:t Me.., Clllfwtlre, 11 whldl 11rne Mi...._ .., 1111 ~1P1rty •• '°'d. T911 ,.rct111 01 1, 1,..,.rr,.. J. Mec1c11 .. Dt•ulY CO\lntv from Africa. Asia and North Agrlculturt and the Qregon '""'H•htd °''""' CN.t 0111, Pllof, .:1 ..... ,~'T M":~::no.:if'f Count? w111 :;ro·~~~Tsr,..~~~1:1 ,,_,n, ti1d "11 dtH11t..s w1fh tr1c1: 1 c11•k. .. ,n., . . . ,... __ ,_ . b been Mey"' 11 II " ,,7:1 1U1·7'.I c· • 11111 " •lttt"t IO k lPI .. ,,111111 end w II America. Animals w ill roam Game \,AJ11111uos1on ave • ' ' 11•~. , ,... An 11e11 •r• 11 M 111 Ku1rd•1K1 w1111 M ••t•fvtll ,, 1ht •••••••td on1t1 ,, ·~• Publlit1tc1 or•r11• c ... 1, 0e11y P11o1. freely in the park and • notified of the plans. l"ublllMd or1111,. CMwt 0.11, ;lift. ~/~;:t~, ·~~C:.' :,: ':.;_n !i: ,.11'~ :.•~:~. ':: :!':' P1Jb11<11"' htrtot ·~ A~n u. •1'111 Mi• 4• 11• 1•· ,.,, 1"1·11 motorists will drive through The planning comminion LEGAL NOTICE APrU IJ. ,.. 11, tnd M•v 4, "'' "'·n t11e tlff1'• .i t111 PVtmt•lt11 Aeent .i 11i. ot1w A,ru 11, ;,,2, LEGAL NOTICE . ' · t h scti..i Dlalrlct, IUI l"ltctl'ltl• A..,.rwt, w1not U cnntan Wltlt the developers explained. took no action on e 111c11T1ou1 1u11111111 LEGAL NOTICE c1111 M111. c11lfornl1. IExacutor 11 '"• w1u ,1 They said the park, to be developen' request for a plan-Tiie 1011,:-,:1,:;r_::~~=~ .,,1.,.11 111 e,~ =::' offfl~•1 c=:-• :i.c:::,1~ caAMi':1:,:,1<,:'H'lacH Ne,1c1 TO ca1c1T••• - called World Wildlife Safari, ned unit development. u : •1cT1t1.u1 •tH•Nllf, cl'I..-•r • eld ._. •u11tt11v1 ,., c1111 ••II 1.,.. N•rtfl Ttwtr sic8:~~TJ~:,::1,, JONI OF CALll'O•NI"-1170 lllh 11~ fir.I.Ml ITATIMaltT !S~) 11. IM lfflOUftl blCI, n\ldl H'l'ell1• to Ulllelll ltll!k 14'1"' Ull..,. Ulllfv"' Ct111M•tcltl f ultt l21•, MtwHrl lt~cll f.I"° Tiit lolllWll'll pttlO!'I It dOll'll Ml1l111u ftlt Mlltr OI' ll'tt MIWllltrt-Mlt• U111fltoll Ort"'lt, C1U1trnll l':lUI Ctdt _ IYlll ,,.111Mn JOI~ lftllt A•ffltlran1. 1•10 1.il'I St .. •1: lr:lllOI Olllrlct. A "''"'"''nc1 llnd m•v AllttntYI ....... ,.,,.r Te Ill lll1it "Olcllnf (ll ln\1 •••inti It·~ LJU, MtwHrl l11ch 116'0 NIWl"O•T COMCnSIONI, P.O. IOJI P rttulttcl et ftlt •l1ct1llo11 OI' 1111 l*•C dtb!OI" lltrtlnilltr ntlt\•d, tiild I>" Tllt1 11111lr.tu 11 Mint cNMluctld llY en 1SIS, JJO.f •l'llr Avt .. Ntwp1rt leech Dl1trle1. 111 1111 '"'"'' ., t1!1ur1 IO 1Mtr Publl-lltd Or1no• Co•lt C1lly Piiot. trtnsttllll'll or 1.,,11111 tccurrl~• bilO•• lndlvlC1u1I, a'"rt D. Htlm1n. no. ll.l'lfr A"lf'I"•• l11i. •~(fl C:911lract, 1111 •roclllf• ti 1'11 Mtr J. 4, 10, 1'72 1116-12 111, bulk trtfttl•r d11u1blel DlloW I• con• Jttn lrtne Arll'l1l•ont N1Wpot1 lt1cll U>tck wUI DI lttftl!MI, ., !n ltlt '' • 1umm111d ~ TMt tltltmtll'I llltd with tlll Cou11ty Tiii• tu1l1111a la llllnt \lft.l.ICIMI 01 IPI bonifl, ll\lr 1"11 '""' ltrtlfol Wiii M Nollet 11 lltl'lbV t lve11 11\tl 1 t11.1tlc Professor Warns: Cltrk OI' Or•not Col.lftty 1n· AJtll 21, 1f72. lnctlVhl\I... tortolttd ti •t1• SClllll Dlllrlct et Or•nll LEGAL NOTICE 1,,.,1/tr It'!' wt~ of ,,11110"' ol t 11t11t1!" av l tvtrlv J. M~. °'"''" C11.1n1v ••Mrt o. N1lm111 Ctulllv. ~ u 1111 • 1 Cltrl<. Tiii• '''""""' 111111 wltll 1111 etunh' Mo lrlCIO.r mtw wlltrdr1w hi• ltlO !tr• lnt.,.11 lt • lo ff !Tl t f 11 _m1 ~ ,,,.... Cieri! et OrlPlll Coullty •ft: A1rll 1l. 1m "'lie! of '°"""""' fdl •• .,.. 11t1r 1111 tlll ltblo;.~·IUMPN SALi.i, IMC .. P11llll•llld 011 .. 111 COlll CllllY Piiot, .... ··~·'" J. Ml4td .. , °""" Cwnlf d•.;:.·~~. ':: .i:'!~~ "'::':• NIWMrl· NIW~o·:,~;.~:'~:..,.D t llQ. clol ... bYtlFlfll •• A•tll 17• tl'llf M•V '· II, ,,, ltn lOl6-72 Clfrk. Mtl• U11llltd Scl'lool Dl11rlct rlHT'flt !tr• CHALET OOUltMITt 1'11"1 N•llc• lllVlllf!I II*. ~ .. I ... ef tM dtbltir t1 StlS No More Parks DAVIS <AP) -Neighbor· hood public parks aren't being used much a ny n1ore and risk losing their tax support;"says Dr. Seymour M. Gold, a pro- cessor at UC Davis. They might even become ex· tlnct by year 2000. Dr. G old, a profe33or of en· vironmental planning, said s urveys show use levels of local parks seldom exceed 20 • •oAL N .. 111111\N Ortllll CMll Dtlly l'\let, ri.111 to r•lect 111'1' « Ill ltlil•1 11111 "" MOTICI! IS Hl!ltl!IY GIVl!N "''' 11\t !Pit ""' "'" ,.,. a...i:. OTICE A ~L IJ, » J7 ,1111 M•r 4 1,71 H l-·n Mt11,.,u,.. •c<•t thl krwftl 1111, •1111 11 ID1rill ol l!llllcitlot1 _, Ille Nt~·M••• I!. Ol•m•lc •lwd., LOI An 1 •I••' l --lrn:ii'naU,l;;s;iiii;tt---1::":.::.::·_:•:_:::=:.:~· ::_::__::.:;1wtln 1nv l11wm11tty or lrtlf.,ltrllW 111 Unltltlll Scllool Olilrlct 11 Orin" (6',lnrv. C1tlfrorn l11 1 N bl be h k II •'-· PICTJTIOUI •ullNlll '"" lrld rtctlylf •• IM ""'" of Ille sewrld 01rtv I .... mova e nc es, eep-o ·r.irc-NAMI STA,IMINT c lid A fll 1.: 1t12 Ct Utor .. 1•· wltl rte•1~• •••IH ti ... .,. IO TIONAl ACCEPTANCE COMPANY OF grass signs, and the pro-Tiit ftt1ow1111 ,.,..,, 11 .-i111 MltlnH• LEGAL NOTICE 1 Ml!'WPo•T-Mf.S.l uM11'1lO ll:OD ll.M. °" thl nnc1 111'' ti Ml• 11'2 '1 CALIFOlllNt.1.1 tilt blr1lr-.u ...,.,,,,ti 111e SCHOOL 01$Tlll lCT tllt olflc:• 9I ttllf kl>MI O!tlrlct, ltoe•ttd tK\lftd 1erty 11 "'' Wlkhlr1 •lvd., Sul N hJbition of alcoholic ~ver~ge~; u : THE 0000 Ll"I COM I' ANY, uoO w. of °''"" COUfll't', •iirnl• 11 1ast Pltctnllt Av'""''' Co••• Mt11, JGl, 1...,.,1,.. Hii u . Ct!Uor"lt i ,, 11, 11 11 Safety fr 0 m deviant ••• ,.,. C011I Hw,,, ·--IN'"' STATIMIMT OP AIANDONMINT OP .... D.,..tl'I, 11.,.,..,"Jl111tt C•tll«"'11• •1 wlllcll llmt s11d Dlft will .. --to tl\1 IKU•lcl OlrlY ••Id dtlttor ... .. ... USI 011 l'ICTITIOUI 11111•1•• NAMI l'urcll1tll\I "•"' • .,enct~ -""' •ftd 1••d fo r; II•• utoM Ille lalllwlnt citt.tr M,r1ll\lrt behavior and expo!llre to drug J1m11 Pr111t11 Tua.tr, 1Jllt Oll'tt at., Tht ~IO'Wl"" ~r101111t1 •HtWOMCI IM "41-UOD ••11e1mlftt -' ~1111r A11ltttd 111""' •1111 .,..'""' wltll lft thr11 "'''' dlty , 't and Hllftllnetori flltdr 1111 ti !Ill fld11Lou1 ktl"'"t ftlll'M1 P"lllWlld Orelllt CMtt C1tlw Pll01, 1111tt11Cll1n.el SY1ltm. 1•11 Htl• use. nu • prorruacw y Tlllt blrlillltt •• 911rit cllllfuc:ttd Irr I ll VNl't'l!ll:llTY MAIMTl!MAMCI! SE.VICI! .vru J7 •NI Mty 4, lt1t 11Clf·12 All t i•• •r• .... lft ecttrlf•nct wlftl I l . M . MONE dr, kl th rs llldlVfillu•I, A S t A (ondlllo"I, In I t r u c 111Pl1, 11\d UI""' •mt1. In ng are 0 e , JltP'ltt p, Tucklt II 11nl Mtncflllltr ..,.., tft' Ill, S11tclllcellont, W!rldr 1,1 riew 911 IJll In l u1lntt1 Ac1C1nr1111: Dr. Gold recommends more Tlllt 1t11ttntrrt tllld w1111 lf'lt c"""' Ctllf. -lfttrld 1 "'' lffk•"' "'' Purch••IP1e AT'"'-~ ••Id ,.,,, 11 MerMr 11v111 .. Antlltlm, c.111.1 Cl rk of Or1np County 1 A r11 n 11n ,_T,.. ".',',"',"',.,' "',,•01-,,,.,"""'c~·~ ~ ,,,,! • voAL N-cv SChlol 0111r1t1, UJJ P11t1nt, A"t""•· ao,,-'•'1111111111•,w .. , '"'',",'",~· c,',',',',·! citizen involvement in park 1: 1••••1v J, Mldtex, "~~" Cou111.; ....... , "" a.o v"" u Cott• ""'" c1t1krr1111 -ttcee " ·• 111e1 ·~· .. ti ti • PI a :ia, ll71. lech ....... ll'IUll .~IWT!lt • ·~ lft .. ,lt UIO M•tltll1t A••·· Cll"'' V1t11, C1lll.; opera ons, crea v Y Cltr-. "'"" 0t1n F. COOM r, 1rn1 Mtnc:ll"''' MtTICI 011 1.,.111,,.1 ui.1 111 the 1.,."' •I , wrtlllMI °" <••llltrf JDN 1r11111 11 .. coe11 ~ ... c1111.1 nn areas, and attractlve eaUng l'utrt1s11td o,11111 COl•t 0,11, ''"' ~N~·.=,~::r:.:11<~~ud• ,.,. •n In-01011101 o. •o•e•TIOM, J1t, P•••"" dllelt" • Mlf •• ""'' "'11..,, Hrc1M N. "'"' .. ..,.,.,. Ct¥l111(.~:u1.~1.;":' and drin!Ung CQncessions. A1rlt 12. :IO. 'IJ, lllCI Mtly '· ,,,, 1J1.n Ill Id •• 1111 ...... AlllTMUlll .... LLHOEKI, et11, (l'tto) -Ille -nt fllf "" bllf, mtdl W""'11ff 111111 .. o.wr..y. ,·\.. -· ' -percent ewn-&t-ps3k periods. Thef"averagF on1y·1 to··rper. cent dtirlng normal periods. ' • · , , o.,.,.,.•"'· N1. c ""n "r••t• .. 1111 ""' °' ""' ,....,._..M .. 1 •••t11•+orie Aw... ,rMM. • ."·' J,.EGAL NOTICE DNn · 00''' PllMl'I If wlrtut tf 111 t•"ulloll 11111td .,. UPI trM Sclltll Olllrlc:f A l't•lotmtncf G..aaintnt 11..,. .. L1 Mt.I. Ctlll.1. ,,.,. 0 11 "'"' rdl. 1•, 1m ..., IN 1.,,.,1.,. cour11 hnlt ffllV ·Dt ,...UlrH 111111 lfl•cr1t1011 .i ChfrtY """Lent ltkll. C•llf,1 J4U I'. . PICTl'flOUI IUllttlil _. -P11~11t11• OrtPlff c~·· •• _!__,...,,; ..... ..:.ol _LOI ... __....,., •••• -SIJlf<I. • IM Cltlrlct.-111 ... 11t ..... Plf-d •• u.,,. "'.Ol'l'mlle-.llvJI ...... .Nlllltt...C.11f,, 1M-1 .• Fee Out To Fish? SACRAMENTO (AP) •' Senior citizens Ytith Jess than ~= $300 m onthly income w ould ~! get free fi3hing licenses under ;.;: a bill headed from the ~~ "I':• Assembly lo the Senate. ~ \Vomen 62 and men 65 or older would q ualify if they "" have resided in California five ~·~. years. ~;. Jt ~ssed the Assembly 6-11. ,. ~=: It is AB 601. ~:: ~::Pal'k Bond OK'd ~·· '.'.: SACRAMENTO (AP) - A \;_-bill authorizing a $250 million ; bond issue to finance parks t has received approval of the ; A.ssembly \Vays and f.1e1ns : Committee. • ; The b ill. advanced on a 14-0 •• vote, w as introduced b y ~ Assemblyman Edwin Z 'Berg ~ (O.Sacrarnento). ' • • • t ! . " Increased m obility and bet- ter fac ilities elsewhere are two reasons. he said . Much of the shift has been to regional, state and national parks. "Fam ilies are spending pro- portionately less of their leis ure time in the cities, and more i n resource-0rlented public parks and private clubs. resorts or second homes," he said. Not only upper-and m iddle· income families are aban. d oning the local ,parks. but also the lower·income people are. too. ••Leisure pattern! of Americans are changing, and most neighborhood park3 are not really planned or managed for people," he said. · C o m mercial amusement parks are, however. They of· fer "opportunities for · in· teraction, excitement and challenge often lacking in public playgrounds." Other reasons include a ''resis tan ce of .. most Americans to s o c i a 1 in-- teraction with strangers in public paces," as well as im- ·Acapulco · Bay 'Bad' NAMI STA'l"lli\lkT ~ . A,rU tP, •net M•Y-4. Jf, "·1 n Ctllfror11l1, ... ~ I l\ld1m1nt enttrltl In tntlr Intl 1vcll (911fFIKI. ""' •rOH:lltlt .. w. 1m .. rl1I HWY., L• Aftt1l11. Cell!,, Tiit lollowlnt ptrlot1 11 dCln1 IHlt!nMI llUM' tf 01011101 0, 11.0lllllTSOM, Jr . !llt check wU1 M fClrltUt-cl, or!"' Ctt• of• Y:U W. JtfftrMlll •tvCI,, l11 A .... 111, 11: LEGAL NO?JCB t1 lu4trntnl crtclllor •lld .,.11111 boftd, f!11 full sum lhtrlof will bl C1!1t.1 71111 su .. 111 •Ml., L11 Anteltt. CAllllll:IAGI T•ADE LIATNlll:, 6oll AltTHUlt .... LINDl!l(f, llTTY A. lltftltH .. ltllt Sclltol Olllrl« .. Ot•ftll Ctlll.J J1't ""-'Y Av• .. MIYlll/11;, (•Ill.I w. 17111 11 .. '"'' Mt••· r.1•21. •u••••o• COURT OP CAllflOlflrl .... LINDIEICE ... d HllllMAN w. WILSON •• Ctuftlt'. w H"'11Mr11r •d., O•klelld, CtHt.1 lUI ShtWll .MC(ttl~. 44' W, 11111 It., CGllt COUNTY 011 .. AN•I IUdlfNlftl Miiiott, llltwlnt 1 llfl ll•l•M1 Ho Wdtr l'l'llY wlllllrtw 111• Did for • N. Meull'ltlft Av1 .. Onl11lt, C1llt.1 '"5 Mua. ,.. Ch'lc Clltltlr or. ..... of SU.tll.21 lclvtlly .. 911 ••Id 11141"*" HrlH ., ftrtv•ll'll 141) d•Y• 1n1r 11\t L1ur1I CIPIYOft •1Y1t .• l'•co1m1. C•lll./ S6QI Tlll1 butln111 11 bl!l'lt i:onlfucltd W •n lelllt A111, C•llllM'llll er! ""* det. ff/I fl11 lt111e11C1 ol 11111 ••· dtll 111 for tr11 ootnln• 111ert0t. ' Cot1tr1 c11t1 Nwv .• Pl111e111 MQI. Clllt.1 llldlrldull. C•M fir_.., D16J1t tc:\Ftlell, I t1n1 ll'lltd "'*' •II 1111 111111, TM lttrlf 91 f.i1111t1tltn ef lhl MWl_...t. 32U Pltttt It,, •lcll!'llOnd; tillf.1 11,st ' p S!liwn McCtrl't' · SUMMON I CIMN\1111 llllt eftlf lftttr11t 91 Ml4 l\lllll!Mftl lllltftt Mft1 U11lflMI Schtol Dl1trtet rfter.,.. 11\t M1t110ll1 A'ft., .1..,trllCll, C1lll, I Mii ACAPULCO, Me1lco (A ) 'hit •l•tlmlnl IUM w1111 1111 C111111Y 111 rt the mtrrl•" 91 P.tltlOtllf: JOHN In !tie '"'""" 1 .. t11tt ctuntw e1 °''""' rltllt t• rllKt 111y w ell bldl, •lld lltl Allllft Wt\', l•cr1m1nte. C11u.1 .., _ Government officials and Cltrll M Or•1111 Ct\i.l't' en: A1r1I ts. lt1t. CHAllLll 1'1111CE 11111 11:1..,....111: II•,. o1 C•llllttr11, "94:rt!Mll .. fll1tw1; note111erllY .c:e1111f !Ill' lowttt ~. •PWI It Or•n~ llld .. ~" lltrn1..r1no, Ctllf,J . th . ly lt'tlrly J. MffdoA Dl"-llY Cwntr THf.•llA A. l"•IClf. Pereet 11 Tlllt HrtlM tf l.tf 11 91 Wll..,. '"Y lnf.,-metltr 1r 1"'"'11erl!Y In lilt llldu1trl1I "'" S111 Ctrlft, CtUI.; resulents of ls tourist mecca c1tr11. , 1,,.. T• 1111 lllHl'Otlll"'1: ™'"lSA A. Trect N• •· .. a111wn.,. • MloP ,..,,_ •ll'f bid r"11•td. , :11s1 111_,'"" 11 .. s111 01eee. c1nt,1 • I I ha d.ru'ed an P"l(I .. 111 ... t, Nit t .. Mlec11!11111U• Cl11H MIY '· ltn • l'tll SI .. Stn Pr111tltU, C•llf.1 1U1 v gorous y ve l'llllllhlf Orellff c-.11 OtllW l'llet, Tiit Ht11 ....... "'' fllell • llttt1'n -M.,.. ,..,. tf Oft!lff C-.rn!Y. MlWPOlllT·MISA Moor••'11 Avt .. StPI ""'· C11lt.1 "'' American wildlife officer's APrH 21 •"4 Ml'I' 4• 11• 11• "12 1•1·n nm!l'lt "'°'' m1rr1.,.. y..., mav fll1 • c111tw1111, 1t11cr1IMll •• to11.w1: UHlll ll!D SCHOOL DllTllllCT Flotln •t1 .. 1111111 Secr1mtn10. c,111.1 1M · h A pul B Wl'lltltr rtl(lll11M wlltrtn ll'llrtJ '"'' tf tl'lt 111111111119 It lf'lt 11'1tit1 klltllHIW Cir· 11 Ortftff C...,rrl'f, I!, Et Cll'lllM lll1a1. It. Sin F•tllCltca. contention t at ca co •Y LEGAL NOTICI ''" 11111 11111 tuffl-11 ..,_,.,. yo1.1, "" °' u1t1 Ith !Niie• tlOftf fht Ctlllornl• c1111.1 40l7 L.ur11 c1ny911 11 ... d .. '""''-i' too polluted for Slfll! Swim· II 'f"IU ftn to fl1t e wrllttn ,..,_,.. wlllll11 S"1thWfllN'IY Ll11t et 111111 Lii, Mflrftl • .... Detotll~ Hervey f'IJ111r Cll'f, C1lll.1 Ut I . l!I CtffllM ltta1, Su11< •ICTITIOUI IUl1•111 tlldl 11-, ... ...,, dtflult mtY .. 111tlttlf IJ' 00" W•lj &I.ti ltet1 lhfllCt NOrlll P11rdr11ln• Attnt 11"\'vtle, Ctllt.1 JOll N. \11fllu Perk ltd,. ming, NAMa ITATIMINY el'lll lf'lt COlll't m1y 111tlr 1 \Uftmtllt --Jr '2' to" •I, IH.'2 1111 ti e H lftl ... J.1100 Thou"tW 01-.. C1IM.1 fU!O Htw!Mrn. "Tl.-man J'Ust does not The folllWllll l'ffllOft 11 tle1111 M llllU ttl11ln1 l11Jul'lttl..,. II' 9fM.r enlltl Qllo Oft 1111 Nortl\lrly 11111 .t Uld Looi, Mttfll Pvt>lltlltd Or1ntt Coe1I D1Ur P11ot, l lvl., Torr1nu, Celtl.1 1J1 l"tlot V1rt1• • in;: • Il l c1r11lnt l lvltlOft of l'tfHrlY, 1111t11MI 91.1• ... 'H' IO" lut, 11J.to Ifft frtl'n tllt MIY 4, II, 1tll llfl·n 11..,lf., Ttrr1nc1, C1lll. know wh3t he Is talking MAGIC MllllKIN, ll5 1"1lm, ...... ,..,., dtlld C:Ulled't, clllltl ~. •I· Nori~ ... , (Oflllf of "Id l.ot 1 '"-nc• Tiii ,,.,.,IY ..... Mltcltd It the about," s aid Pedro Moc· c~r~ c_,., 1on "'""*· L.trie ~;=~ i!.":r .. ~!!:·ti!":i.'"'C:~ '•1111 =.11,9!',t!;.,':':r:;•:;. ~=2L':' 1:!: LEGAL N011CE ~-':.':: =1:,W .=:!:. ·~:•tlf.t t ezuma. undersecretary of tht •11th, c.111, u YW w1111 • -""'..,...,..... 1ourt1,,. •s· "" wtrt. JI0.11 ""'"' 1111 tllOO C•ll"1'nl• A"'" i1111rlf11111. c.111.1 National Properties MiniJtry. 1~~~~1~"'" 11 Mr~, cerw1"'1 "" w •n =•~ :"~~::· ,:-ttlll-=.:, ~ ~~c!:.~114:tt,..rr.n, tu• "'' c1111AT~=~·~~ 1:ct'it~f~T~:~1•11T ~:',..":t'i::1 1~~.·~~· .:,::; ~::~:! "There i3 no untreated sewa1e Jd conn.rs _ 111y "'1' ... 111e11 .. llflll. 'lhtflof. u..... "'""""' cu111111rdtil Cliff Ml ar11111 11 .. Cttl• 111-. ct1H.1 11J1 . . 1 B ,, Tiii• '''"'""'"' 111id w1111 "" CflUfltt Dttld ""'°' 10 ttn Al• ... """ tNt por1r.n """"tv1111 , ... ,,.....,. M. Aw•• Aw. .. Ct¥1M, c .. 11.1 1H01 101ng into Acapu co ay. ci.nc M"Orentl COUlllY IPI: A•rll 11, 1tn. w. &. SI joHM. Clll'tc • Nwtfl•••'-rly .. th• kutltwltllfty ""' ,, Ill t!Mllt llellfl111 c:l•l,,. ....... ~ 111111 .. °'*MW· (tllf.J n• N. His denial WIS echoed in in-1Y ltt'erly J. M.,...x, De""1 ClllftfV e,, J1nlc' M. Coltmen. Otwt'Y ol 1 11r11 et 111\d I0.00 1et1 wlcll, flll clfttor lllr1111•t1., 11e!'fltcl, MMlf "' l'9ck1twit A...... ''""'· c .. 11., - . Clitrk. "lllMAH .. KMMllllH cfnltr n111 et wtllcll I• cltKrlbld •• trtPINClle ... flf' -"" occ:vtll'lt ........ .,,. Ol"llttnlfll ........ Lt MtM. (tlH.t 47M d1gnant comments from the 11111111 ast °'"" °"""' 1t11t • t11i-· ltlfrlllll'll •' tflf lntirMCtt911 1111111 tr1n111r N1cr11t111 .,.lclw 11 c:tn-Cllttrv A ..... LIM a.1ctr, Cellt.1 .uu I'. If' f Pr id t L . l'ullllllltd OttF\tle C"lt Dtltw l'Llel, .. .....,., .... "' Ce ,.... ., • N tllWI t ' al llM 11 '""'tnettcl: Ol\lm•lc: •rw .• L .. Met1'f. c1111., Jnt o ice o e! en U I S Aprll 20, 21. •lld Mty 4, 11, 1t12 10ff.72 ,..,, 7141w,11~1 • flllr thf 1 « 11 •: hn:' s°i":!i '° 00 Notice 11 ,,,rtllV 1l'ltn ""'' • "'lk w. '"',..," Nwy .. u. Af\tllll, CMll.1 Echeverria, cabinet officials. Al'tlr111r11er ll'lllKMtr '"' ~';.1rw1:. 11111 ,.,,1..j wi111 ,ii11l~::!:f 1!',::r~ .. of :r•~t!: 9:..! :!:!"~ .. ,u .. w·-""•''"" ''"" Lii"' •,-,.,• Ill ' I ( G ~ •• d LEGAL NCrrlC£ Publl.,... C>n"t' COlll Diiiy l'llot, I ' t1'IWntlf'I Uf '' fMt tnl 1 I tln,J Ullllt 11\<11., 111111 , o c 1a s o uerrero ,,.a~ an APrLI 211,.,, Mey 4 11 11 itn 11..,_11 er'''"' Ntr J · • •· tM Otbltr " 111re A111tr1llt\, '~·' tllt <•"'·' "" Mlfl'ffY ,.. ...... Ntw11rti. celli.t jt fl. . I • ' ·-· •t , ..... .,.,... ,,...., 11\t Cfflllf blrtlnttt •lfclr111 ., Ille debtor I SUJ w H1ttnltetfft' •• °'-""'· Ctllf I un (! y 0 JCJI s. -. -l'KTITltUa IUllN•U • ~AL N-CE 11M" HtwHrl AWl\llf, ... oo ftlt wltll1 l!t•I 01vm1lc 11...... LOI • ""'''· M. Mlt.!1111111 ......... "011t1tlt. C1Uf.i t11S Thomas L. Kimball, genetal NAMI ttATIMINT a..c.u """ tt1111e• Hort!IWltlwty, •lorie • c:wrw Ctllfornl11 ""111m1 o11tr1 tKu• """ L1urt1 C•llftll '"'"" l'tcolmt , ceitt,1 ,.. d. f us N ti I ~ 1-lllwlllf ""°" ,, Wint •u1l111t1 C:911CI .... ~y. fll\11111 • rMIVI t1 NATIONAL ACCEl"TANCE c9•PAMY Co"''' Cotti HWY .. ""'""'' Hiii. C.Ht.1 1rector 0 . • a ona 11• flrO'flC• 011 IULK ,11.AHllll• ., .... '"' ""' '•llfl'll .. Nici ,, .. Of' CALl,OlllMIA I ,.. ~.,.,. ..... of l2U l'lffct SI .. llllchmtftlf. Ctflf,/ .,..,. Wildlife Federation touched ~:'~.~.l.UGS, •1 w. ltlft ,, .. Ctllt MOTICI IS Ha•tlY 01\IEM TO TNI ....... "°"· .... "'"' ., ..,...ncy M"" ""' •• Wlltlll,. 11¥111 .............. Avt ... ,....,., .... c1r11.1 ..... II ••• roar He to'ld lr1'-"'-l• 'p11y1' Cnr1 & ..... tdl fClllf) CRIOITO•• Oii ltUSSILL AIMlll:Ull, .. 111 CllfW wllll tlll ctllfW 11111 .. Vic:· au I H C•ltflwftll1 •• fir Arlftn ,,.,,,, llttl"'°""' Ctlll.J ... 0 UIC Up • ClNa 121 W lt'flr St, COtll MIN C•I I ' ' Tr1tr1Nrer, flllt • Mitt trlfltlfr II eltf\lt terie lltetl, •. fett 11f4t. .. ~ '-.. urllll .,.,.,.,., Mlil Ort~ ltlf., ltll llf'lllfnllfll. Ctllf.1 at a party at the Mexican 1111a tiu.111111 ·,, M111t c.ftduct1111'.., 1 lo M ll'l•dt.., Tr•Pllft•or, Wll-..,,111111 Alto ... c-.t IN! '°""" tlltr'tol ""' Ml UIH' 1111 llllewlnt .illtr 1111 llMMtt'l•I •• .. !•• c11 ... , c..111.1 Corpor1llOl'I. lddf'lll 11 !J:l.A 11111 lttll S!rMt, "' 1111 cl'llrtd .. tllltwt: """"'"' •• • • ....,,... ·~ lddr..... wlftllll .,, lllMtcrtft• st .. SHI CllM. C1lll.1 -Embaa.sy in Washington that · L•..,,,.tftC9 w 11.elnt crtw M Cotti MM.I, c.unt'I' ., 6r111M. "'"' 111 "" SlllltiwMtlrly 11119 ., -.Ill • i:;:.111 i.1t •••t. ~ 1111r St .. s111 ''•ntltce. c111t.1 '"' he was afraid to swim in the TM• :i': 11~ w ::,'1',..':~·~"':~'.,:!.= "·"toot'"'•., llfld Mort11wttttrlv .:,... H::'~N~ s. He•w=:-;:11 .. As:;111 •::.,;::~1o.~~i.1i.,~ bay becauae of sewage he 111.W ci.,11 ., t.."'" cauntr 911 1•111;..':n' 1f-;"',,'i tt1r• .,...,., lut Mlrf, "'"' 11 Mowft 11 'f:" "ftt. "';: ~:::::!"" :' ": llW., Alllllll"" c11111tJo11, *' •r11111 r. 11 c""1r" .... 1. So. s 111 Prenclece, Ing · t t•-water '' l•ttrl'I' J, Metldos, ~ty c..,11,., Tr1111!tf'11, •t• L1 •1•1 htvtr ""'· 2»-• '• ~~................. IU.ot -' ,."'11111 11 .. Cott• MIN, cen1«n11, c.111.1 All'1' Liurtl c'"'""' ttw .. lhllllle go m 0 Ill: • Clerk. A E1tl lttll Sl....-1, Cotll Miii. "" ........... .,....,, Thi .,..,.,..., ,. ... 1\1 ........ "" CllV, Ctll!,1 ,. I[ II Clll'lllll .... ,, 11111> 1111111 C.llftil'flll, .. OAVID •. WIUOH lf'4_ _LAI! ~~r-111 I llnct_llne Mc:UrHY-Ulttrltf-11--......... t.141 11,V.li, C.nf.1 JOO ,..; VllllY P1t1C ltd .• l'ubtl!Md Ort1111 c .. u OlllV fl!tltt IMOOf.Nl_WJLIONr llulMMI e.....-Wlfi, ti I lldrrt ti' llltl Nlr"'111111trtr llllf, Int Olrrn.tc: 11'111., l" Alltllifl, Tl\flUMM O.Q, Clllf,f '1111 HIWll'lll'• .Urll 20. %1. fnlll MIW ... 11 lt7t--111f.ri t~. ....... w.111111 ... ,.. It $IUtl'rWnllttJ .... ffft """ 115' In-C•Ufeml .. nn •. ".,...,. ........ ANM!ffl, llW~ T•r1nu. Ctlll.1 Ill ..... VtrN -' 1'1' Aulllft ltf'lll. I" tllt City .t S1nl1 '*'-ltont tlllnc1 NtrtlM•rt.rty •.• Ctllfilntl&. ,_ lrllfol tfrllt, Ctt11 IMS., ,_.,,nc., Celtf. r -AL N,._....., Ant, Ceunl'f ol OrlllM, Malt 91 fllt ft • 11111 pel11t ol l,...,WClll"I MMI, Ctlllll'nll 1111 ,, .. ,IY M ... .nJ.c:tR 91 !tie a',IU UIM.D C•lllll'fll•, " 'Ille lollewln1 NKrlbH lfMftc• Nll'tl!wtll<lrlr 26.11 Nit .. flM ... ,,...,,,. .. Ill 9"'i.ci.tl .. "" IKllflfy lllltrttt ff\.., " HK""' 1-------~------1 "r-" ,,..rtr ti Ttlfllftfor, ..._..,: ,oint ef .... Nllfll. _ ...,,lty ll\'ltrHI "'"' Dt dMcrllltcl t1111tel1y •• t ll lurnlturt, fllrnllh/111 .. l'ICTIT~UI IUStNlll All 1ledl 111 If ... , ~•Mil, MUll'mlfl! Al•• tx<~ ""11111 ,,..,_, fytf'll .....,,11y ~,, 11 fUfftllu..., ~Nllllllfllt, Ndllfllr'r, .. ullJfl'lent, tMb,..ftellft9. fblo NAMI ITA,IM•NT llld tM111 Wiii et' t c:IMllll l tt"ly ll'IW ""1tlllltfl'iy et t111 ftllowlfll 4.., Mldlllllf"i', "'91"""", ,...._ ,..lfll, fl._, llH ... 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CAt.i~o•NJA. ,MO Wllllllr• •Ml •• ~-ho~t IH\ll •""' MwlNW t111 1ttll lf•Y er Mrf, mt. · -• tN1 Wlltllltl lfW.,-Mi.-.Nt. lfl1 ~r lf1, ....,1Y-Hlll9. c.tl,.., 1111 flt aftlr T~l• tiutlnt11 11 Mint <o1Wuc1• w .., tttrwtill ltef'ow Iii•. 1:3-41'-11 "" •tCrtW fftt, -Hfllt. ce111orri11:--tn ., .,.., (My u,-1fn. MtY 15, 1m. The Silver Martini. For people who wane a silver lining without !he cloud. lncllvldu1I. ••••rlfflltnl of "'• NIWIO'f •••Ch l ttl'l(h Pirc:e1 J: Tl'llt "'"'" ., Lit II ., 0.f'ld Alttl ''· ltn 0.11111: Atlrll JI, tm . • ...,.fl 0, Ho!mePI tf lkutlfW ••clllc: Nttlon•I 11111( II MtJ TrKt Ht .......... II""."''"'"".. hc:lltld l'•ft?; s.;.,, .. l"lrlYl Tl\11 1ttltmfllt fl!H with 1tr1 C.Ut11W Vii L16o I" 11\t CllW .t Ntw"•I .. ,di, llf 1"' Dtcill t, IHI t tf MIKtlltNllll NATIONAL ACCIPTAHCI MATJ~AL ACCl•TAMCI Clttk O'I OrtnM Cwnty 911: AHll 11, lttt. C11.1111'1' fllf OttllMi lltlli of Cetltarnlt, ~~Ill rec;::,,.:: ~:n-• . C.Utrty, COMPANY • CeMPAMY Cir: • IY l1verly J , Mtddoll;, CltpUIW CouPllW Dllttd.Mly I, 1m. IHl1111T ... • " • ",.1nf•·.. tfl• Of' CALll'O.:HIA CALj'OllMIA Cllrk, ev!tl Wlleon · IY Lewr111c:1 J. l'lectk, IV OAM M. CLAtl!;l(E •11M! Tre111leret ~.:·:~II:: "c..~.:.::: :": Allltl•M V-lct l'l'tllcflnt .UlllTAHT llCllllTAlllY Pulr11tlltd Or1n11 (011! CllllY PllOI', llMtflM Wlltoll rKtrNd ....,II • l•tt In 1 .... ...,,, 1't« A,,u 11, JO, 27, •llCI M1• '· 1t12 fQ.J:i Tr11Mllr9t NM 114 ., ofiic.111 lltur'll• tlltteni 1"1*1tlhll or.,... C.t 01ur "'""' P...ntl'lld 0!'11111 C•1t Celty PU1t. 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Tttd Mi .. ,,. •fflOYld Atr .. mtrrl II ,,.., II YflU tell ti 1111 • Wl'ltlfPI ,..,.._ Md Pttrlcl1 "'Ill, M LI•...., fw fM for Olvlliln " Llnlf #11"4 II •FftlflCllltl. l••• llr PrelllUon DfP1rlrn.n1 or..11t ~ultlltfl.H Ortlllf CCJltt 01nv PllOI, wttl'lln 91.idl l!Mt ""'' dittlull tn•1 .. *'"' ., II .,...,., ... INllftt JlllU.,,. 1. Of1k1 II IJIOrt'lld. llltPOl't "' ,...1i.11 ... ti tclllll IOILllll NtWPlrt °""'"· Inc A•rll it, 11'111 M•r ... 11, II, 1972 1M.J.1t tn191'1od 11111 flll ~I fMY lllllf' I Uff. INO •l'ld tllllll'll Dlt--ti, l'014 Vitti II tUlllOrlttcl. Tt1fflc CtttwllttM MllMll41 er1 lppf'ro'llt. •tPDrt M 1o1r1Hl1 'w.1..;. tltl ftfl'l'll hMI"-tf'HI 11~11111'11 •1 ti ,MlhltJy P1rll le ~lttd, AHPI' AtrM,_I ttr lt(tlllill1,1(1t lll:Mlf, Wllll Pftlftl Cllllt!llllllfl 1111.,MllYt er •llllr ....,, tllelrtln pr1vl"" rtcbl'ftlt JlllU•"' II, CNw of "ultttton It ,,.,,......, Offklll "Pl'-1•11'1'11 krr Fotltr l'trtr11J' c-LEGAL NOTICE c:oncetnlnt lflYhl111 Of llNlltrt'f, '"'1111 ltr6t 111 fltllk .. , Hff 1!) tf OMclel t1renc1 1r1 ... 'tnilltf. 111:..,.,1 "" '"PMllll lt'ftlffetltW Vt1ftll'll'Y ltr'llCtl ~ J----:;;::;:::;::::-~O::O::::----J1U,..,I, dlllill C:UltMY, dllllf 1""'""' •I• lll:Ktl'CI .. rllfwtl!IU Mll'll 11etm "'"• rtc:1l'ttlf, ll:lflll It Entry ~ -Wllll Ore,.1 Ctunty Wtltr Oltlrltl It '"" lllCTITIOUI •u111111•• lomt'l'I' tlet. cttt .. '"' llUCfl otller fllltt ti ll\lr l'IClnl ....,.... -flltllttr """"'· ..... "' \1111• ,.I'll lt•nc:'ll Ll1rt1rr Jptel It IPPft\li'll. Mlnwfl .,..., NAMI ITATIMl•t t• ftll'f M .,,"""'ff fht C!llltl. Hrtlcu1tr1, oec.1erlnt c:"teln Ctrllln Cl"tltlc Clviftflll ,,..,...,, t1,1tjll1,11 11 rtsclnlftcl. Lu11 fW Tiit lollowlnt Mt1an I llol" Mi I II '°"' wtlll ti ...... •kt 4llf .. "' TM l• ... 't fftftttlt Ill lfll ,_ llMI tptr1llln f'f O'loltlll 1"1111. ~ltn Wllill'..,. 11 llM,.._,, N ... ll•llon "'r 1 N- H : 1 ' I ll .. l ~I::.::•: ..... -::::..':.': ltltl llet Mlfl Mii-' to """"' A. Alrll"t lMll l Hllffltl Alt Wtlt 11 ;.rlttd, Lllllr r'f'rdl119 •i;ollcH ~ T, J. CONITltVCTtOH COMPANY, •11'1' MIY ... fllecl .. tllM Ltl"Mlllkt lnlf lett'I' A. lllld1lll, fllllltl"'lll llOll·r-••I ti rlc:11llurtl .. ,...,... 11 rtelJYld, 1111 111mlnltlon dlle! tr• 1211 01kot1 A'lt., (Olli Mffe, Ctlll. D~td AUl \llf !1, 1'71. • llld wlfl II t. M "'"9l'll_., Jllfltllllt •IMllll ... 11\0fltl !Ito ef Mllc:e •lltl fW tflt f'lllNI Contr-Oltlrkl It 111llletlted. n'24 (llALI lftlwttl efll Wl•ll1'141 H. c.111"1 11111 J-Clrllln uirttte rlQfltt lft AMflelm-etrlllf' City (ht.,ntl ire dlcl1rld 1urplu. Tllem•• H. 1m1, !ttf o ...... Aw... WILLIAM • II JOHN. 1111 ct111111, llUINM •fllf Wlft ., 1•1M , ....... "' .. nll Arll4Mtlttt CNlll G~ ..,_"°'' llllllly .,. •Pf.>1'11\ltll: c;q.11 M1t1, C11it, ,,.,. Cllt1C • • ft.ntllll, 11 '9 Ill uMllrldfl lt/l'°"'t Thi '""""' 911 firm et Stturtrel M.t •HI Inf IMfMll ... tf clupUcill t1x blllt tre 'lllt Ml11Ht 11 Mll'll Ctnduc:tll ., '" IY JMtr Mclrl4I, lntlttll, W "'""' 1..i.-te II <onlln\llof. Oillllll 11 ,.._ llfM "' !flt 11'11 lr..-Kh Llllriry 11 ,,_,....-. SM!y ll'IOlvllfu•I. °'""" rtct,d. on ,,.,,...,. ,.,...Hiit ef ,_,.< HMllll UW•torr k 1ul""!J•· lll1&11ft fin Thtn111 "· •l.lrb -IOlllllT t.. NUMl'MalTt D1sca1l'TteN -1111 ...,. C...t klfllc: •••••INl•I .....Cid ... *""""'· Aclr't'T1n1tn of lend ,., -.Db....t11i.1111111 ll+M--'1111111 !ht (Minty An IMI Clf'l1!11 "1'1111 tlN ... lii IM Ctllllt "* lnNlct lllfl le IV!llwl&loll. Te11 C.lltc:hlt't S.lfl ~111114 '""' .11 .. C""'-91 Or•* Ctvrity Ht: AWll 111 lt71 ~==~: .. '::.... lllft ef Ctlllwttle, C_,.,. tf °'""'' 1r1 .,,,........ 11111 --_11 11 111 tw 11lt tf U Hlk1 City lc:MOI Oltlrkl btnifl. ly ........ !¥ J. Mtdcltx, et.p.,ty 'AUnW C.... -., C...... ..... City ol CMI• M-. ~rlblill •t ltt-OlffC'" et Cottlel Mllllklsill W1ttr Clth'I« trt ~Mii 111 lltv 91 19"11111. Cltl'tr, ' ' Ttl 11111 "....,_ letn: KW;lnfl •te Mt In •Mllllllelll llf artaM llOM!tli lflltrlc~, In c:11111tvct1M •tnl'I • ......, Ill' llllf!IWW 1'llt Nlffllltltlnr 1•.ID Nit ti Lit 11 c:onlrfCll '•fl ·-~ .ll~ wlll'r A. T~& ,, •11 Ct, Mr CtfllM l"\lllll1lltd Ortntt CN1t 0.llr 1'1111, l'\llllllltlf 0rtl)tl ~ D•llJ jtlfel ef Trec:t NII. t " "'-.,. • Ml' ltotd Ul\tlfPlll anttrllCllln .. ~all et ti elld llltlllldl .Urll 30i. ~#NW 4. V•-1.m UilU:1J Afrll ». !t lfliil ·MllJ' ir-ll tm 101f.j1 • ,_.... Mi 9"l-t , ...... f et rlflflt tt-111, ilt!le Ml lfvlk tt . 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Complete Closing Prices-::American Stock Exchange List DAJLV ~ILDT Si l" 11111 IM'•.I Mlt lil Ltw (ltW (h .. I I • JI ·°tlLY f'ILOT ' TONIGHT 'S TV . H)GHLIGHT S •• NBC O 8:to -Fllp Wilson Show. Tll'O entertain· inc Clark.a, Fetula and Roy. share the guest, star spoutght Wlih Redd Foxx. CBS G ' 9:00 -"' "Apache Uprising." Thi;· 1966 western feat ures Rory Calhoun . Co rinne Calvert, Arthur Hunnicutt and Rjchard Arlen . Surtees Set llOLLYlrooo 1UPl J Robert Sur te es, the cinematographer oominst'OO for twp Oscar4 in 1971 -"The Last Picture Show'' a n d "Summer of· '42'' -was hired by Rosa •llunter to film the musical version of ''LosL Horizon.'' ABC D 10:00 '.__ Owen Marshall . Glenn Corbett plays a tennis Pro charged \Vith the attempted mur· der of a \Vriter \Yho plans to disclose his prison record. Dane Clark also guests. 1 r;•~"~·'~"~'~"~~~·~·~~~'~.·~~~'~'~'~l'~!~"'l KCET fl!) 8:30 .....: NET Playh'o•se Biography. Yin· l •" "· cent Van Gogh . the 19th century impressionist paqtter is seen at the peak of his turbulent career. ... • Co•5r HWY •T MACA•f11u1t ll't'O • NEWPORT BEACH • 644·0760 KCOP GI 11 :10 -"The Bachelor Party." Don Marry and E. G. Marshall star in this 1957 comedy. OAllf· I) JO. 3.lQ.7~10PM thursdoy . ' ~veiling ~. ;. ' ,..y • ~• GD ID II! ID""' ~ .... llli Iii,..., @ ......... ... "'Ii"""" sr~ o'..!i!o : .. 1'7 '!'." ...... l :•D -. (Ill) .,., ''"'"' .. · ... ' chana:e lot lh1 opportunity la show llis w:i rea. . . M11IM !11nlo w '°' "'ltlal. lhalrl 'a! (j) TV 1·•atpttts ''Tiit UflivtrHI 1 1111us ,.001" OltGO fWY, 1......... b-..L,« ..... ·~,J ~ tD Merv Crltlill Slllw ~_..11~""""'4 fii) (Jj) "(T PliyhOlllt l io1r1phJ ~ Q'J'I~ ~ 4a "Vit1Ctnt v1n ooa:h" M1ch1!1 Gou11i _·.·.~ •••. T·<_ .uv,_,_~r· stars·as the 19tfl·tentury impression· ~ _ ·~- ist peinler• at !he peak of ~is lur· ,: ~.A( .... A_... t•t~.o<1'\oJ .,, bulent c.1ree1. "Actol's Cnoite--· ':=:"':':":":•:•:ts:•:·':':":':":':'':'=! Edgar All1 11 P0t~4.runs 1111 last JO • minutes. . Ill HAllllO HOPf'INC CEIO[ll l:tO 8 (j) CIS THodiy · M..W. !Cl ti>~""""' Upriol"I" (WU) '66- Roty Calhoun, CoriMI Cll°"'t, ~­ tllur Hunnkutt. Ridl1rd Arlen; l'ttar Apadle Wtlls, 1 '"airy cap_t1fft'l1· nOrts wlt'iilnr of ne1'ffif Ap1chu, it the same lime lhal 1 1ene11de ii pl1nnin1 to hold up 1 shit. EDWARDS HARBpR ,~2 ltl~SD• l l'l'll. AT WllSCK lf, «llJ.tl Ill.SA "-'·M il ' J •!US l0\4,tto1 ':"" Oii'° f\llrl. Exclusive fngagemenl Jn• •• I • ... ,~ . AA~l..,n fJo..a1<>1 Tti'h Von D~ve1e In TV Se11es Li1nitatio11 Weighed By JERRY BUCK · HOLLYWOOD (APl -The program heads or ABC and NBC say the r1,,Jture or television lies in developing series that will rurl for only a specified number of sho~'!. The CBS progran1 c h i e r . . ' disagree!!. 1 These so-called mini-series ha ve alread)r begun· to take root in such transplanted British shows as "The Six: • • • 'La Mancha' Directors Annottnced Wives of fl en r y VIII." Gerald Olson, head Qf the "Search for the Nile'' and music department at Costa "The Forsytc Saga." Ne\v proj. J\lesa·s Estancia High School, eels are under ""'ay. \\•ill be musical director for "I th ink this is going to grow the Fullerton Civic Light and gro\v because it not on ly Opera Compapy's upcoming gives the audience diversity production of "Man of La but benefits · ttle producer A1ancha." because he h~ more time lo Olson. who has performed in do fewer shO\\'S," said Mort musicials with the San \Verner, j:11l)'.lT3mming vice Dernard.ino Civic Light Opera president of NBC. Company. has helped to st:igc \Verner appeared at a forum productiOns of "The J\1usic spon,sored by the Holly\vood Man,'' "Oklahoma," "South Radio & 1'elevision Society Pacific." "Annie Get Your with Martin Starger of A~C. Gun" and "Any.thing Goes" at S,targer 1 s a l d, "So me Estancia. He also is a private ma\erjal demands more than vocal instructor. ope sho~. but Goel kn0\1'6 five Other members or the ''L:i . years st1:etches it. beyond en-J\'iancha" staff are Grif f Dun -durance." He sai d that in the 4 From Co~nty In Idaho Troupe An actor, an actress, ! v.•ill recreate th is part In the Jighting designer and a Jdaho production. Jie hns bcenl \•lolinist Crom Orange County seen in a nU.mber o! pro- \Vill join the Carrousel Players ductions at S8n C\cn1cnte 's in Cour d' Alene. Idaho. Cor a Cabrillo Plavhousc. I Bruce Brown's "ON ANY SUNDAY" ALSO f#N.-.Ci,,:Nf ~rltlS 111:~!~!) LITTlf FAUSS .11nD, II~ HAl,SY .stunmcr or nn1sical repertory Soeirs. \\'hose otirents hvc ln l !~eater. Costa ~1esa . \Vil! be in char~c ·Local members or lhc Idaho of lightini:: design for !he (H r· I~•• ""llS~!• ~ ~~llUll!!J tfoupe \vii i be Marla S1nall, rousel Players. He 1vas seen1 1~;;:=~iiii:i= J\1ark Manning, Jim Speirs last fall as the gentlen1an1---· 0 Small lives in Tustin, 'the lat-~Ienagerie" at the San •1l·•Z••~ and Roger Doughty. Miss caller in ''The GI a li s ~· ter three in San Clemente. .. Clemente Communitv Theater ~ ... .. Robert £. Moe. a San and has perrormed at the .. . Clemente high school teacher. La)'.l"una t'loulton Plav~ou.se uos , • ., ceut "wt. announced !hat the Oran11;e and Costa J\·tesa C 1 v 1 c r;-~ collOH• 0 1rL MA• County foursome \Viii take Plavhouse. part in the Carrousel Players' Dou~hty 1vill play the violin ' rour inusicals _ "The J\1usi'i vdth the ld.:iho co1npany. Ile ~~~~~~ Man ," "You're a Good h1an, has performed in ma n Y Charlie Brown," "A Funny Orange County musicals ror Thing llappened on the Way to the past three years. the J.1 orum" ·and "Your Own "The Carrousel Plavers are actors. actresses. 1nusicians Thin g." The 1972 season runs and technlcians from nil over l fronl July • lhrough Sept. 3. 0 the United States," J\<1oe cx·1 1\fiss Sn1all. who recen tly plaincrt. "College s t u d e n t !l played the litle role in .. Annie from the \Vest coast n1ake up Get Your Gun," is a forme1· most of the comRany, but mJmber of the Y o u n g members come from as far Americans singing grou p who away as Florida ." has been seen locally in liC;i~=~=~;;~~~ll "Gyp.,y." "A Shot in the Dark." '·Cactus Flo,ver" and Come Blo,1• ·Your I lorn." Sto~rint Slduy, Polt!.r SHOWTIME: 7100 p.ni. Contl1111011.1 Su11dor horn 2:00 p.rn. cbming season ABC would can, stage director: Benton sho.1v the 71,~·hour Rtissian-!\'linor. orchestra conductor, made "\Var and Peace'" movie · and \Vatter La Fon t a i n e , over four col)Secutiv.e nights. choreographer. Ii~==~~;;~;~~ Procl~ction begins ii) August . "l\fanof La Mancha" \\'ill be ~fanning. \\·ho recent l y pl ayert the title role in 1 "Charlie Bro\vn" at the San Clen1ente Com1nunity Theater, , c..lt" Colld (com) '66-Jac~ltm· inon, Welter l.lltth111, Judi Wast TV c1m1r1m1n is hurt cowrin1 a foot· \1n P""I •l'HI is '"'*"''" to st•~ Ml k4 11ttf Jtct'-tasur1nce 11ttl1· inenf.' • ' •·, . ·, --Cl) ......... •Watttr-Cr011ki.- 0 ®J fD lronlidt {R) "Centlt 01k$" Ct11ef lronsldt m1iquer1des II Ill elderly pltitnt la • COllVI< leSctnt'home that' his 1 hi&h de11h ~ ratiRiithlrom1n i~es' . -- 0 (J)@ aJ linpCrttt (R) "This tiltle Plm Went (o M11q uelle" Mike i11Vestir1 tes the the~ of mo11 than 30 "pigo~back" trailers. 81117 Sullivan 1nd Madlyn Rhut 1uasl. Cor a five or six.hour· presented at Fullerton High drlm'&tization or Leon Uris' School's Plummer Auditorium, ''.QBVII.t' In de velopment js > Chapman aild Lemon Streets, an eight -hour series or )rll•in on June 16-17, 23·24, 30-July l Shaw's "Rich ~1an, Poor at 8:30 p.m. 1Yith a matinee on Man." and Reginald Rose is June 25 at 2:30. Tickets may Q \vriting 13 epi sodes· of a show be ordeted by calling 879-1732. ne called "The Jurors." •------------JSALonefy~.IJ~m."""C~A~Wl ..... E'l"~.iiiilS;;;;;;;;;;,.-, 9' ........ 4. ~lllrlli ....... -.... ··-.... ""_ ulbr, lllllH DOUT ...,_ 11ci1tr Pr,.11b M," ott tht histoty and 1rt ti, flowtr 1rr1n1ln1. is P,1rt I of 1 t!fli•·,.rt u rles on 1-p1nas1 cul· tin.' .,,..,._ B'-Acr• 1%§T .......... Mutic1I m---c., Ill ,..., . ' 1:t0 • w'ihl:f"' .. ...... _ Ci) Jrvtll er C.11S141Ul11CeJ (J)- CI Wltlt'1 Nf Lilll? 9Tt•-., ... Vido1 Hei,ry Stconllle..J~~-. ...... b<J . llllllni•of"""" llJ) -...... fl!)-. Borae ., UN "9flria tit ti Ct111in1 ai i1111:' """ ~ c. .. 1. ' 1:3G t.J Ill .. Oil' ti ·111 ' hr lob Crt111 1UISt1. &) Nochts T 1p1li11 gj Tht Vir1ini1n 1iE N1lKht 1:30 O Ntws W1tcll John Full11111 aJ la Cata . (52) R1cin1 rro111 HotlywoH P1rk !:•s O Second look Ste•• Ounnt . 10:00 D ®') m Dt111 M1rti11 $!low (R) Jon.;ithan Winters auesh. Um ID News 0 (j) CIJ aJ 0We11 Mariillll (II) "Le1~cy of F!•(' Tennis pro Jack Woods Criitsl Glen Corbett) is charged witll the 1ttemp1ed murdM ol writu w~ ·plans to distlost his prison record. Dant Cl1rk -also a:uests. 0 Mtvil: (C) (2hr) "DonD¥1D'.l Rtef' (tom) '63 -John W1y11e, Dorothy Lamour . @i) (}] W!>fld Pren ~ blcht librt CS2> Lii ltyndn llt l1f1111t ci Lmlt "lilustJnt' P•rt I 10:30 D Cieor1• Putn1m's T1lk Itek IJ Mtwil: (C) (211r 1511) "Tht (E) llD Costir Show l ridu el f1 M1ttllu" (dra) '67-@IIµ Satanica Chrislo,fif!: lit, ~lrit \lhinf_. I 1Hj frill: "Jiit ~kt Pit" (I) Tt T .. dll Trull (52) Coocitncil CuLJ1blt (])l ..... flJIMriit . D ,.;. $ Mo•o: ,(111<) "Mr Uttk 10:4> ID l!ll Criti• ~ i..., QlcWei"1 C~> '40-W.C. Flt Ids, ll:GD liJI) m Arn MM~.· O ®l lDN1ws m Mllp1'1 M.,.. g Ont step h,o"d Ii (]) Dr11111t.. . , 1 00 M1_r1!11r Dillo11 f.DKtu1t,tt W11JJ,r.ibl!lc le O (}J &)lllns Hit trtlst, Whoat-"'Mt~ of Mme -· -·-- Rodin" (No . .7) Is 11p for bids on m Trut~ tr Co11s1qu1nc11 Al~o • l'la MinelJ, Ir> "THE STERILE CUCKOO" ~i 21111 Its SMOCKllt lr~vor Ho .. ·o•J •Mo~ Vo~ :,,rtiow "THE NIGHT VISITOR" Plvs . Ann<I Heywood In I"'7'&nti 'vhati Iwa:nti••i GLITIERINGLY BRILLIANT. IT DESERVES TO BE A CLASSIC." ---· -CINE DOME 20 , '-~~.~. ., --· ... S!AOIUM " I .!' ... .-:'":' U'lt:Jf'~ NOW THRU TUESDAY Omar Shariff '" "OR. ZHIVAGO" "' Jet111i ft, O'Neil "SUMMER OF '42" Also" S.Co•d'1eot111rt JEAN GAllN ELAIN DELON "THE SICILIAN CLAN" Co11tin110111 Shew . PG Set. a11d S111t. fro"' 1 P.M. 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York Times· '"THE IDIFATHfR' 11 A IPECTAC~R·•DrlE. llllE DF THE Flll$T HllSTEA •OllES MR IHDEI " -0.ne Sh1Ut. NBC-TY • • "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" • lh, '"' ... "X. y I nr Ill l-1---allt "Glas.1 Houu'' tR, (GP,. a sc:rwboll cai'e9v rerreTbe-tbem? ·" SU Di!t• f ,..._,, 1l _ lreftltwsl IS..l·Hl·1•1 t _ ....... , .... ,,,,, ..... CWW...Wwll""". ''D C'' ••t.)O~ 11.AI 7rh lllG WEEK • ~ ... .., .•... W•11 ellllloll ~H-l71J WINllit J It.ti~ l 'fl"lll$ (.11 .. ~IOCl(,\OOH f lCI~ t ill OIC •t "fll NClf CON CTIDN" fl) + "VANllNINCPOINT"(Pf) ~-,,_., ··-5~1·7022 S:ilnf.V Polllen' L•IHI S•Ot«v Poa ••/li<li•ry e.1efcn!1 ~ •• , ... 1111 lh1 ,, .. <••r'' ,,,, 6',,1 l.o1:1t<>lll•/I •• Mo.W. "IHI rlOlllSIONAlS" ~·-·--a.--,..,.1411 TOO NDTTO NANIH.U "MOY PANTS M~llDA1" (IJ ,1~1.11• .. "l lll' lOVI" (I I ll!Un<lo• \1n...,.b<Owlfl>...,..:,,.!°'i -·~ ··-!oot~JJIJ ---· ~~-IMJ~ntl ........ Jl1t ti ' ~ l?"Mi411l1 tC1wkf"(I) 2, ..... , Mektr" 111 t. "Th"• Ill 1•1 Anlc" Ill wiw. ,,,....i .. w..r..,,.111 Phone , 6424321 For Weeken<ler Advertising_ • ' • • - .... ' TUMBLEWEEDS G HAVING-TR008!.E fU.IN6 YER PAPE!!S1 P~RcY? ~ •• I .. MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY I THINK '. I'M IN L.OVE WITH THAT ' NEW SODA CLERK 1: ....... ___ .... ~- !DAILY CROSSWORD ••• ~r:'."A.'roi..~I .ACROSS -43 Fell In drops Y!Stftday'S Pun!t Solvtd: ] Skirt lmgllts: -45" Fted fer Informal livtstock' .4 lltans or '46 UCLA fool· •xatnination ballm 11 Collr!Je dt· ~8 At a dlf· grrrs: Alibr. lrrrnt llmr 14 Lacking ~IJ Srb down wbstancr 50 Crrrmcniaf ts Colcrlts:t -S rrie:s afitl:: , 16 Uzard 5Z --machln• l 7 kind of 56 Actt'!SS - condiment. 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Ell(ltlotll'I Ind IV Phllllt. Wll&flr. NtMY Jotn Ind ll:tld Er<1rnen. Lt wrencr. 9rcok1. Su11n J1nt 111<1 Murr1y N11vy Ensign Tbom11 E. Ket&e.abur1. hu.sband o.f the Jormer Miss Kristine L • Hou11h. of ~45 Gloucester Drive. Costa Mesa, is on ex- tended deployment in the Mediterranea n Sea aboard the combat &h ip USS Sy lvania. U.S, Air· Force Sergeant Glenn ~· WUsoo , son of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Wilson of 1708.1 Westport Drivt , Huntin3ton Beach, has arrived for duty at Nellis AFB, Nev. Sergeant Wilson. an ad- m inistrative speeialist. i 11 1:ssigned to a unit of the Tar- tlcal Air Command which pro- vides combat unit! for air sup- port of U.S. ground forces. He previously served at Clark AB, Philippines. Na vy Fireman rucbarrl A. Arthur, son of Mrs. Glen M. Larson of 310 36th St., Newport Beach. is aboard the USS Ticonderoga, an anti·!Utr marine aircraft c a r r l er enroute to tbe South Pacific. ~',•,1•.·,Do119fcl':''G•'!!!.J1 ,1~!, l.ou'"'''' Af'!Cltrien, lltrbtrt An11 1nd C111rl11 M•lllr, Jo~n A. tnd Dtlnr11 l. Toe e. N= Jo ~~'d ,,.,:;; :0•,•c• °''"· I Yo•k. Lue... E. GilNn t n11 111c111•11 Airman Wade J . Johnson. P11J111n. O...I•• W•Ylllli •no °'°""' S1111r1s, J111• YYO!llll •'Id H••Kll• w~:~·. c11e•YI A.. '"'" G•«•ld £. son of Mrs. Betty L. Evans of M(~r!i:. Lvmt11 Aololl 1nd N""°'1 Ml~:~'lr: S1e1111111 1t11>11t11 •n!I Jvdllh "00•r. liraul• w. •"II Gtll•o• A. • 3952 Humboldt Drive, Hun· Ch• Jf!llfl M•reirtr. 11111•1. Jon T11orrn111 111d Mt rlll Lll'>lll . . B h h I I d f'IMll. Jucly G. ono 1111n Lff Fidler. suzinnt •nll ,,1 11c11 L. 1Co111ck1. Lorr11.,, •nd Emil Lou11. A Sale t1ngton eac , as comp e e Mvi11, ••virly J. •NI Edwtri c. 1 .. Cl•rk, Lindi L. •Ml lto¥c• I!. P•ll<h••d, C:1r1ene f . ind C:lt•enct his U.S. Air Foret basic M1rrlott. Welt.r ""Jr. 111('1 •IKI I '" TrltM!.f, Sltlll Mtrl l 11111 l•Y•f'lt ,t,, Cr~wlord. ~:~1,t("·~~sc:t,•.i:::.J~~·K·~· P1l. Mi ry I!. ellll ltobtrl J. Go~~!~~n. Ml•Y ..... ~.s. i nd Tom Dana Wand, 22, of training at the Alr Training Mclft:.1f1ter. IC1111111n Ann ""' 01111 Dtvls. ltur~ Ann tlld Don1ld Ltt. Portland holds models Command's Lackland AFB, (ll YIO'I Wil burn, Mtrtttel A. 1"11 Jontrlllln l . ll:obY. It•~ E.. I nd Gl~llyl D c111. E...,,,11 w1v111 '"" P11•1c11 E l~\! c, .. 1111, Tl!Orll•• JOl'ln 1nd Jo'" M1rl•. Ltwl1. I('""'"' wi vn• •nd ;,,.,., of Trans-\1l estern:s Ex-Tex. He has been assigned to ...... A""' ,, ~lvtrldo, Elodl1 R, 1nd Ptlt F. Loultl. k It •• Sh d AFB T r ~ ~vllt. JI-Ktnritl~ Ind J1nlct C:lllldret. JIJ'n4.t H. ind Rtt Jttllt. Vtrl'lttllol. Gtreld P. 11111 lru11v Ant1, preSS lrUC S a er ue-eppar , ex.. 01 I( " cn111c1, Jud i"' A. I ncl Gertld I... dd d r· ' I . . ed ' I . s •v• ...___ ~-··•• -· .,, So,....,,, M1•lor1t 1N1 •v•n '"· ,, •• ,-.1, '''" ·-· .,..,,, '''"''· ing a e to 1rm s raining as a m 1ca service H0411toll• ,._,.,.. r1e -1'1t 1'"' HtrvlU'I", llOO.fl 511'""tn •nd Kflhryn "" --'"' '"'' ""'"'! a: Nu(kOllS, Otbrt Anll INI Sttvtn. sW£ 3S OUtSid e 53JeS SpeCiftJiSt. F.{M• rhtfN1 IJil! .tt.. "~ ldl A,.,., " t ll1n11, Oorlt i nd ltobt•I. Se GI A rte. "'''"~J. • Rlth•NYtrw;1 tc1u..,1111i. ""'rv Su11" • nc1 t If' tcOl'lltr, Mell 11. 1n11 v1'''"1• L. representative ... As far Navy aman en • low. •• ,, I'"' 11 A111!11,nv. ROI/Ah. Mer11r11 M. •"II Jot Ill•"· R d I h r M d i•r.: .... wn1..,. .1nc1 Ailtftf J. Mc C:I•""""· "*'' M. '""' M••Y as we know, she's the u op • son o r. an II' Lllllt • o.tlltl C1n.oa. 11\t•lll'I J11n •nd Dtnls Otlt. R I h r omiro. DefOl'tl '"'JOI Stkldo lltll'I, ........ IEYtlyn Lorine tnd lt lc111rd !t'rst woman to m•ke Mrs. James M. udo p 0 Hlltr.,, c11uc1i. C•rol 1 .. a Dlnltl i.r.,....u, Tlrnotll'f viry '"11 C•tl!..,.11 111ov. 2866 Boa Vista Drive, Costa c111 r111 AMI. ,... 51,... Yo11rn11 o .... ,,. •nd L•"• sales calls !or a mai·or Coa st Guard Seaman Larry E. Bryant. son of Mr. a nd Mrs. C. E. Bryant af fill Adams. and husba.nd of th~ former Miss Carel A. Rudd af Daren Circle. all of Huntington Beach. is visiting the Fiji Islands Aboard the "Coast Guard Icebreaker Northwind . No Down $21,000 4 Bdr + Den G.I. term.oi.-low do1\'n All othf'rs. 2 bath11, i.~1aif!d re;tr li vin~ room Pnha!K'ed by rharrnina: Ii rt pl 1 c ,., builtin rl.r1>am k i t eh e n , dishw11.shr,r. Patio. RBQ k smoker. s11.-ine I.· pl1yhousr , BoAt g11.re f(lr lllll"y l"n- trancf'. Pool si~ecl J.':mund&. Many f'Xlras, 540--1710. 2955 Harht!r, Costa .\1e!!.ll TARBELL *PALERMO* Harbor View Homes A family home \\•hich can rlnublf' in hu·_gp stroup en- 1er111.ining. J J.4e. brlrms. All \\'ilh !hf> t1ali11.n R iviera tnrluPn!'f'. O"'nf'r h111s spiu·f'd nothing in c<i't to compl11te this tine home It now ii has t'IU tgro"''n him. Call rn view. $62,750. CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 NO TIME FOR ••hfrton, Suw11 A~ MlltCljl L• iltOY Tvnd•ll, 5•11Y J1111N 1nd llonild "''"· "'' f\1esa, is aboard the USS Tnoni1~. Dtrl111t c'''"~ J11et~ ICn ltfll, Je1nne H. t nd J611n A. Gltt\n, truckintr Operation.'' M,1-1111. Hi/11• •nd r1 It. r eultr. v1er11 M1,.,. .,,., Rober! 01,,1d. Flied A~,;1 u b Ticonderoga, an a n t i-su~ M<.H111. "Id• • Olltl"t 11:. "''''· ••••'' '"" Behv c111n11. G1•11111n~ ~. •nd w111o,.., ~ a company spokesm. an . . ft £ "" I 111 S"l•I" •·-o·• Mo••<<o (Oltmt n. Rnntld A. Ind Su•an E marine alrCrA (' 8 r r I c1 ....,wnnt ' " """" ""' .... A11sor11. Loil '· ANI Rollt•I klti•": NIYfrro. Llnt11 0 I nd 0111'"'<!0 E. "d Major Wiiiiam L. Dombo, QUIBBL.ING son of Roy J. Dombo of 6731 \'ou niu.~t Sf'e this imm11ru· Edwin Stith. ll1r1Nr1 An11 Ind llollt•1 AIY11'1. Worr1U, Bltln<! P tncl Jo.n L. SaJ • enroute to the Soulh Pacific. l.tlfSW, Mlld1td A,. l lld 01Yfd klnltY 'Vlvlin Mlcflltl Ind l1rl Wrllht. Theim• Let!lt end W1ill1m _ _ ..u,w_ M~urntr. IEv&rell P. ind Mtrll E. Tht1clltr Lynnda Lt• tnd Jtrry D Tllom•, "f1IOY L. tnd John 8 . --·--~Petty Offi'cer ~•;·d Estrella Ave., San Diego. has l.t11" 2 srnry, 4 bt'fi1'0Clm 2 graduated al Sh~ppa_~d -~A~B: _Ji~~ome located in ~oun- G Mlur_, J11 Mn t lld Ll""'~.'.:'.....c:rfl1Wil1t. • _ -·---. L::.:~'N•n"C:y Ann triTro"~ _....._ __ _.,._ GJ~!ltt'C. Palmer son -'-1 -;."""~ Gr•I• ?1U1n1, AlYlll E. 11111 Miidrid L, --C.0.le.-,l>lrl...-4ull't-.tl>!l·Gft r M , '7 G A c!.!!!S':M:· ,111~"~~r•f1Cfl. ""'Jell G.-81ll1ali, Fredi'lc Ind Luclll• Mt rJ67Ti. Ml'<l~5. Tere~ Su1111111 •I'll! ltlc1>1rd A ' () r. anu Mrs. eorge . Tei:.,""frnm1he trtttfing" course tain Valley. Be11ut1ru11y ~,~AiP-Foree·-mana ;i~1flltty:""Bl!irmttu1""111 S.11\i:kiV11,' t It Jo •!Id JOI Eddie S!tln PtttY Lvnn 1na Mlt!Ofl Glltier!. VnwlH. Do•Olllv M. ~nd Geor" M, . -, ----·~IC'i.'Sh,, n M1rl1 tnd J n Atlllur Buck. Johll M, •1111 J1nl1 J. I(/,~ gneiv·· s Pa lmer of· 2125 Aster Place, Ulldtrwo0.. civld M. Jr. 1nd Ao.• F"arrfu, Don Allen 1nd Ann Ml•I•. Glr!';!',;..t lt ltht rd ke~neth Ind ll•11v Costa Mesa, i!$ a board lhe pient analysis officers. • scaping "''ilh sprinklrra. Major Dombo, now trained P riced at ()nly S.12,9.50. C11JI • M1rl1 A&~. Wtl!•r c. tt'!CI Pllvltl• A. • Glwo!I, Gen, t nCI Ru•ll M. • USS Ticonderoga, an anti·sUb-. IOMl'lotk11.r. r'IOl'efl!;I A. llld Ollv'r · •h lmbftld, Ellln f1>1r111 1"11 Sllven Mlchae! • marine aircraft C 3 T r i e r 1 1r11•rd. '•trlcl1 A. •nd Glortit W. J 1C1v. Ctr,011 c. t n<I M1•11r11 J. Mc t rlde. Jt CQYt Lee tnd G.or11 to ai)ply analytical methods .to 847-6010 for n1orP rlP1a il. management prcbltms. 1 s being assigned to Norton AFB. Calif. He wlll serve with a unit of the Military Airlift Cam- mand which provides global airlift for U.S. m ilitary forces. ' ~tlkle11, cllr tfOl>htr C. en.d P11"nt1t · Willltrn A1>r1111. Dltnnt '"" Lovlt F". 'N 1 ' I to th So th p '(' orn1•1co. ~11 LOlllJ' •nd Pet1r Al,• • , ,, .. 511 ron L '"d ltoot• o S1>1111r. Allee E. •"!! Mow1rd H. enrou e t u act IC. 111111111r. uotnt . Ind Oo•olllv -• m 1 " • , ... Mirold 8errv, J•, ltilv Lwl1t •ft.II Llo~d o Se t ' 1.11. 1it111> etn Loui.1 tnd w1r111r e11ck. C0!11len'• ~"'" ..... c111r Navy aman Appren ice· Geortt E11n, Bouu~m. SlllY Ind Ml rk • T' th w J d or Kl119111v, L1wre11c:t o. 1nd k1tnv M•rt111, Eut<!n• o. 1M J1rn11 E. Vin Nim"'"""· C1tll¥ •nd 01rre11 UDO y • or an, son '•tttr.on. Mlblt Lois •ntl Cll'l'nin L. l•l11tllt. ltrbtrt £. tn!I Mtry •. Collin•. Silly D\ltnt tl'td O.llor1h Jetn • Mrs. Betty L. Jordan of 11784 kOUl'IQYtkY Otnny LI Vtrl\ Ind An'ifl'I' Rtld l-r ~rt 5 llld G"'I~ T. Wllnl1w1kl. Gtrtld $1>tncfr tfld Lor• w.1: "1=·~· tnd -~· "l Rus:O. J~llh Ot :.. ..... 1na Fr1ntc VIII· s::.i;~ ~U:1. e. tnd Dlvid c. On Tour Tutlp Court, Fountain Valley. riiill . LM .t.n.M •ild · rtvl Nrltt c1111. Do1111111e. L1ur1 M. 1na "•trkk M. has sailed for the Western 11fiioii Mltlt H. 1 Fr K.. M1ttll'I, JffMt ll:tMtt ind ltoetr McDtnlel1, Frtldl EUeru. 111<1 ROY SHtrl. 'Mtrr lly s. •nd Jt!Ms c. J•wn. s.i::d~~r l sllltr •nd Ju•n G Pacific aboard the tank lan-P1rk1, Gey Anll 11111 Cl1ud• Mllclltll Aumont, M1rcl1 Ind •O!'ltld. !lrown. ici .. ,n Alvin• •nd ,,,j (~Ill ding ship USS ca y u g a • PelerS(ll'I. H•MY c. Ind Tllomll •. ll•Uel, Gi ll c:. Ind l•n L '""~· Rolle•! E. I nd Dltni Ml e Wit¥, M1rllyn Jttn Ind MlrlllCI Wll'I' Ltlbeiin1. Mt19t H. l nel G1rf11rd. Ot Ciro, M•ry Mtro1rel 111C1 IYnt homtported St Long Beach, l!lld ~vtUI Frink G-'"" (tlh••int Phllllo By .JACK WAUG H d ·11 be f n kh~ldl Slllrlf'f' l1 VOM1 11111 Donlld Loul~. 1<t11oeo. N1Mv •n11 Dllne•~ an w1 overseas or seve L••tY ' eurn1, """'"v 11:. •NI N•tlltn o. ~:,.1:ir.~: J~~~t:,~ 'l0n,.11'~~dllJc11td SHREVEPORT, La. -The months while his ship operate! lnlqiUofl, \J11141M Jilin ind l'trntl!Clo Ftlke, John $. t"ll M1rhyn I.or.ii. Ot 1 · ( Se \h f l I ,.,.,1c11 GiHeiwv. J"'"" 1nd w11111m RDIM•t 1o111. AP•!1 Ant1rNn• a"'1 G•,... De•" jel marked ''United Stales nf as a unit o ·our ven ee . •t1ck1, L.u Afl'I t lld Dllll'ly ll•Y Riul• CtrQIVn AM 1nd Clltrltl ll•llll111r, Loul~ ,,,,,. .lflditrll L • AMhur. Alie• Mllrl•Y •l'ld GrttorY 111 'trl. E111011. Edit~ L11rr1or•e •nd Ol>IS America" rolled up to the GIOf'ft N 11!1 A 11 1 M ctl'dt ,,_ 111cn. J°'"' 1na J•"I F1v1 Navy Senior Chief Petty Of· t'""""r'"'"· 1t01em1•Y •nc:t MorG•1\ B .,,,,, ," • w~111 1rn •"" f.,., Mer le. • ..,.,.,, lt DllYft M1r1e •"" V<!•M Edwt•d edge of the crowd and wheez-vtt 111. C11tr111 LIM• 1nd ft>''' tcori1k, ,,,.,. • p 1 t ficer Jay p, Roney, son of Mr. 'n Hlc11rnt n. Et•I J. 11111 ll1rbtrt L. w11\'•' c Tr~v w i nd Wllll•m Ill d t t Q t sl ped the h L C of a ,,.,, Gllt>t'1 M••"'" t nd Ins Go!Hn. Jim11 E. 1nd 111r111 r1 A""· ''""''"· OiirYI M tnll 101111 0•1, e O a S op. · U ep and Mr5. Jo n . rowe Mm '\11111 M • 1n11 11to0tr1 11 Mor••"· M••lvnn L911I~ •nd IC.tMtt~ •ch. M!cMt• •nd •eniimrn Liwrenc• Republic11n presidential cam-16222 Moriterey Lane. Hun· ?I~ Jut ll J1rt1 tnd JO"f(I Dlr>tl. Wiit , S..Uv 1'111et>ttll llld Georte h • G Etl ~ov"to11, Ttr••• J. i nd Edwin G. Ait•1•" r ·g b 0 tington Beach. is ,aboard t e l'lo•n, Elw1rd r1vr, 1na '" Weir Pll•lcl• K ind Att n f . c~,,,,.., D•vlll L11fle •nd O.bre Lr pal n· y-pr xy. 1.. ,t.dellM • · 1 Wh!t~r,· A.,,.. ,,.,dak11 11111 M1x Lund USS T1'conderoga an anl1"su~ lttl. AbbfY. ind SNpl'!ttl E•Mll M11111n~. Jun1 •net 5!even homt1. 5,,cH.; "'· Ooutl•s ltonald And Lorl!1 ft was a big day for • ' riv Ju11111 L, t nd 11e1h J~n 5uuon. P1ul o. ind J•rr• s. Jt.,. marine 8ircraft c a r r i e r ~. Mi r••"' i nd Am11ter. 11'1114 All'rH 11 w1111i..m,, 1(1•1n Ann t nd He•bll•' Onu~ Shreveport. Never before had enroute to the South Pac1'f1·c. rover: D~r.e!I L. ind Oline L. Oltc"-•, ki!hlrlM LM tnd Clltrl•• WI lerellll!"• Corisltnct 8, tnd Wf!Odrew "'"11ee, 1nn1 M. ind Herry M. . .. , 1.. a president of a vice-president His wife, Freda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrll. Peyton R, Walmsley or Seal Beach. Airman First Class Donald J .. Scb•·arti.. son af D.J . Schwartz of 2000 Maple Ave .. Cosla Mesa. is • member of the Strategic Air Command's lSACJ 9th Strategic Recan· naissance Wing which has earned the U.S. Air Force Outst.anding Unit Award. Airman Schwartz is an armament systems repairman with the wing at Beale AFB. ~ •• ''.'. rid tll!I Mvr11.. Wtvne 91lltv, f•MI It. t lld R~loh A. f ox, J•~•• H1re11n1 111<1 everlv Crov. ~••cllv. w11111m l . •nd Lind• G. Wt~. 5ui1nn1 Sml!ll end ll.ooer1 visited the northwest co~ner o I ""111, "*'' •NI virolMI• M 1vr1. Shl•l<!y G. '"cl Donlld w. Jimts 'k Marine Lance Co r Pora Mai· or Ralph w. Stephenson, Jime1, B.vorlv J. 1nd 0111nv c 0',flflt:...!,'."•'•"••"•;..1"",,,",'~l1M· Frint, L111•1M M. •Ml cerl A. Louisiana -which h ts to Robert L. Goodrlcb Jr,. hus- ""'' .• ., •• I · f th A k La T ••n of Mrs. Morton Bristow, ""'1•11•. 041rl1111 M. •NI 1to11~ld J G••lol1. sue •nd c11u0t 1111111 Airo ... cal 1tsel e r --ex -band of the former Miss ,,., Merrit, JUd!fl'I E. end Htn•v R. a1111hm1n. K11hl1tl'I Ann 1nd J!Mml1 w~1,,.,,, Mt• •lld fl••b••• 471 Co!ta Mesa St .. Costa ~r~r:r.·s~1~\16:.'~tc&;~~~hc~· 'Tu~~. JNn E. tnd D0111ld ••v h:J~~:· ~~~';,':,M;...!~.~,~·":..9 o111 1,1,·hiie in ofhce. But there one Melinde, Luker of 22« M1ple Mesa. has received the U.S. wnson. J!m11 Allen '"" 01'"' k. Por1er, L.011 01rlHn •nd ltOblrt •"~~ was finally -Vice-President St., Costa Mesa has qualified •tvet ..... tel •Ml Mlnutl f UOIM Cl1•k1. 011111 ktY tnd Alllflrl JOllll T . ._.. I Air F 0 r c e Commendation ~~. "1. 1111• 11111 Fr1nlt lltlchfrd. Stell, Dor• MIY Ind H1rtlflrl LertiY ~r1111t1kf. Ooutl•s s. Ind Btrblrt 0. Spiro . Agnew, In w ... n 0 I!. marksman with the M-14 Medal •• Pl•t'·burgh AFB . •. r,r• • fl:. tftd ll:obert o. Ht'IWOOll, l"•tllCIS eftd 8r1Ke Mllhlw• Stri"l'•llow, Mlt.k 11111 Jullt •. h I I b t I h t non-. h ~ ,111. utiv c~ri.11,,. 1nd 1t1......onc1 G•W'lll· w1My 11. •Ml Lklnll A ze110 1, sn1ron E. 1110 Conklint L. e P ce e ra e a rine following training in I e ,_ Stndv. aut Ell ... '"Cl ltOlltld G!"Clll" Lu11111. lt U1 A. •no Fr111c:!s P. t' r t' I Holiday in N.Y. .. ~,,: Joh" ,,1nc11 1fld Fr1M11 M1_,, Myrtle Cllarlott<! 1nd CIY!lt aouro11. Ge11r1' H. •nd •"'" L•• par J.!a n es 1va ' use of the rifle al the Marine he C•tc-;111 ,.,_,,,,,, Puentt. cl-11111 •nd Geo•t1 Ariure DI · ~1ajor Step nson w a .! Cllrlitoor\w, Killll'YM Mir11 ,...,. l ob&Y ,111111.,, k•lll•rhw l . i na Geo•~• W1nMr1. CMnlt M11 i nd lllclltrd x1e. Corps Air Station, El Toro. decorated f 0 r meritorious Joe ,.,;~.,. s1e.t11111e H. 11111 ,1,11n H. Arnoi, a ... _ .. r.... 1 Ht fle w into Shrevpport B! Ne taoil. 1:111 M•v •!Kl o.m00 'i'•'"w·' Midlnt. F1or111 1M1 C1r1os Ar11ui eh, 11''""'' •·-'"'"" service as an aircraft com-St!'V111'S01'1 Lw111 v .. 1nd 111 . """''· 011 .. 11 T. ,...,. Ch1 rl11 It. T<!mPlt. All • •f'Wi Ronild Westerner11 fly into Berlin -Navy Petty Officer Third v11lfllllli1. su-.11 \.ertr 11'111 M1r10,. "JM"'' Art1,.,. ,,,.,~ •nd Wlhon Pt•k•. Jolln G. •nil JUl!t L mand•r at March AFB. Jolln~. H•rlMr'I ""· '"" P11r1c11 • '"'¥ k•N•H, G1y11 •nd 11r11n JMFn over miles of enemy territory. Class Thom•• N. Clark, son of '-•••Int. Or• D. •n!I ltllflerl E. w I''···-. Anti!• Y. '"" J1me1 A!ltn Grinie. Sii.iron Jo 11111 Ver111111 Clla•le1 d He ;, now assigned al ,,,, ...,, Nort11. Jr .• Jtrw: M. 1nd wu1on J1$1t011 Another parish or two own M d M ' H N Clark of eurbrl~J11'1f11. 1nc1 D1Ytlf L Gr tt/1h, """"' L 1nt1 1•r1 M. p 1 81,™'· Peoi~•· •nd Verftlln L. r. an rs. · · Pl t••bu h her& he &eFVes •JI•.'!!_•• 111lc• •llf.,~!!!, T'tl'ld Cllarlt• H•,,•.•,«,k. Mtrltvn A let '"d 11 1110 Gr1mm1tko. vtlYn •nd JOffpll P, the road and ht would have •~1 St. James Road, Newport a w r1 -W · -- k..... ...p.. 11 Mf ,fld wrn1 Kelltv OK1r . •NI tm1 ·1· bl" O"I as an FB-111 strategic bomber '~ Vl,...l'lle Bet,,..,... V<!r-It . Sil •"· F•p~UAL &lc•••s • g,":,'I[~~",.':"'~~ &ii1~'111::rM •· been in the no-Repu Jean Beach. is in the Western aircraft commander in a un}t i':rtr~~11111'" 't ~':Si~P•m~·L~· cor ... 11111. E11,,!:~1 •2.1 1...i w1111,.... IE'tr~WJi.AE.~~~ l~u~: k: zone. 1 bo t Pacific it_board the Pearl of the Strategic Afr C.Ommand. 11erl"nln, r1. 1'111 .,,11 w. Torre" M1rci1 M.-11111 PueY I.. er.-1tlctt1rd 1nd va1erlt l . Louisiana s a U as con· Harbor, Ha w a ii· based 1 , ._ . 1111111 -It. M "'''"· Jtrn" Glbbon1 1nd 1i:1111e,1 .. , 1 ev~. Lt<1n1rd s. •171. u11a1 M 51.stent iilhe way It votes 15 USS S 1 SAC is America's nuc ear • Ollf1l11t,r1~ur 1 1flivfl '''" ''''''''· Glori, 011,,, i nd S!r<lutl f u•ur. 1ro1vn 1nd w111, .... J. destroyer escort amp e.deierrent force of long range "/~ ,~ ,. "' ! ""· ''"'· L nd1 1itav •niJ Mlc11ae1 E. G Pl' t n'J b;• league ~ Grfll llli.i..• 111 llt, l.nd 1"1111 L. .~ P1 ul eii'trt. KtY Ann .tnd Joe. W1yne eorat Imp 0 <e '~lh• ..,.,,. If LocbltY 111n '"" oow1.,., c111r1o111 lut1n .. 1M1 r~""'' tt. c1ror •nn •nd L1wr<!nct batting average. lt j s Nl"Y Seaman Marc A. bombers and intercontinental 11!11 Ji" Lion w111e,,, Phvll l• c. and l"1cyd H. • ballistic missile.!. vt'•"••' •'' .. ","u:ir,.,. 1lk~:':~"'irl:cMrl Gro ..... "'"' J. •fld Rebert e. ~c"!~~e~!c~~~~f; '~"~·11~~'nt.s E. registered Democratic -stag. Dragavon, son of Dr. and Mrs. l---c-::c::-:-:---:::::::;;;;:;----i D ' 1 •·-0·0, G<•··o M. ''' "'"' " ~· • I 0 I bo t 2 nt ""' " ,.,., .. "" bb, M1r11r11 A. 1no J1c J. gering y. n y a u perce F k S Dragavon of ,,,,, LEGAL NOTICE Moysr'n k, M•rY Jutnlle Ind Joh" Currv , Htllll R. t NI Olwev V1'1o• Sfepl\1nt. 8onnl1 Jt•n t nd Jtrrery. ran · Ne11er. L 'Tll•••'· cn1rt1t e. •nd Joye• L 4rcllt• of the electorale owns up to canal St.. Newport.Beach, is l---~,c,,=,=,To,o0~00,-,o0c,:,:.;,,;.,:---I l~~~~:~~· o,r~ri:a11,:1?:! J~n~ 'M•rl• ••••. Cindy Jo •ncl Oonild Wt~"' ~~1.~: r::~;Yc,to11•~Lilh~.ld o. being Republ ican. scheduled to complete a five-•••• ,,,,, ... , wunir Mtl1c. ltiin M."1nd L111ner H~tHlll. O!!bllrall L. t"d Ml•cus w. h • J11er, io11~ 0 ;l'ld Otlore1 J 81111<i1s, M•rvl L1sll1 •1111 Pi n"¥ M••· Vtlt. Russell Willt rd Ind Cirri<! Jeen You can literally fit all t e month cruise in the Western Tiit folllwlnt 11trl0f\ 11 dolnt ~.1 ... 11 ~1fv1. M1r'1' LotJl end Otnl•I b.Yld. 1,.,. D11l1Y. M1r11ret •!Id P1trlc k Johll fu D. bl' • oMrtHfl , JoPln . 1nd ~'"'' linc111, Eioi11 I'. 1nd SN•••on ,1. s1mo1011. kt11¥ M1ruvn 1na 1to1>1rt u.o elected, II-time .n.epu 1can Pacific on April 20 when his ' : VAi.LEV Plt lNT!NG. 11111 . B uck1r. lll011nl1 •1111 Siil• •Y J. Sll•lllJ'r-v, VIYl1n 1:. 1nd •1c~••d H. 0·1i:11tt. M•rllvn Jt"" 1nd 111om11 office holders in the state into sh'ip the destroyer e>cort USS ll•ook~urit s1.. F1111r1111" v • 11 •.,. · Lvndtn. Ttiorr\tl F. l l'ld Moir• t;. L C• < •I ·• L•<o•O Fr1~cl1 Clo" • C <I• <• .,,-l!~Ylnl. Mtr• C1lhlee11 11'111 1rry Wtldr~~. 'I nt '"" " l!I p I M h booJh be .!e . \ I rn ""· "'''" 1o1ercn11n. Ptttl Aae11 •ncl An111cn~ L:~~ri'iu~~'!11;.1'"11.,.t',u i nd w1111,,., a p one -cau Albert David, galls 1 n o T1>11m11 F. DtF••••· 1'2Sl •KiwllOll 0orr1tic1. LYnll'• 1t'!Cl .l¥1'011. At1r111~ ... ,tn. L nc:t• G•Y 1nc1 01~icl ' 1 tber• are only two of them, a h ' Lo B h s1 '"""":" v1n1v. c111 ror1111 f211ll . Mo11•n. 1<11ro1d Dmll•r •nd J111nl11r Ar11u01 lie/ltd ci omepart at ng eac . r~i, bullNis 1 1 111,. cl)ncl1.1e1tt1 by '" ..,J~~· 1111, At11•t 1nc1 w11111'" k1lls/lllr, Dolo••,, •nd Orw1v 60,1011• 01.~"~;~.::'~1,~v Edw ••d Sl'treveport city commissioner 111111111111111. ,awtrd. H , , c11.,,.•o1, Cter• S•l•r•r '"" Jose,,",, 11111 Hoatu. AuO.ev Fr1nc" •"II Evere•1 and the m8yor or nearby Mari'ne Cpl. Richard L. '"'' ,,,,,.',· .,'·,,.0,"•.•,•,,• ., , •.• ,, !hu,,rll\I, M1rry £11,ll IMI f_rt • LI Brull, LINlt LOU •nd '"' WIJllt rrl " m .....,., 1ek•r. L••crr H. 111C1 ctrtl'tl'I E. C>ort11 M'1nden. No Republican has Lucas son or Mr and Mrs ,, ,, ,, o .. ..,, ,,,...,¥ "'M..,. J 1•n 11y t rlll. Gert ld w. Ind DoftM N. • ' , .• -Con•td D 1'nor'll"· ,n ... 1111 A. ind Tht~t E. ' . . • . c •••!IOI••· Elbfrt w. Ind VtUI MM. WiJCO>lllCll'· t r ••• """..... ' Ltvl1. "'"'''' kt¥ Ind G•taerY been elected to Coo ..... ess from R' h d T Lu a or 8791 ...... 1 ... J M1Cld111f. DIMllY Cnu11t¥ lt rk. Euilno", Adell 11.. tnd JQlt. O'Dlltl1I, 11.obtrl F. t nel Ml•v L. Tllf'll e• IC ar . C S • l"·IJUJ Oi l'lll. Shtron •lid B•rrY Mlc111t1. s1even11111. M!dl1t111de11 •na Jt(•u111" ,_,.,,,.,, ,.11,1C\I Ltt. •Ml Mtro1a Louisiana in modem times. Rathburn St.. Westminster, ,ubnl!Md D••n•e Coe11 01Uy P11ot. WMllOn. M1r11rtl Ell11blth •Ml 'rfd. FtYf ~' I M 11 II 'J lt7J 1lij.7J er-n, Sus.en• •nd c:111r111 It. Minae1'111111. Je1e°" o. '"a s11a•n" L Allltft But at the same time, on Y has reported for duty al the i v " • · · · Alldtr'IOn. Mic/IHI J•r-tlld Mlrltnt SntPlltrd. J1r~uell11e ltt •"!! ltO!'llld .!.lttk. Mt"' M . •rwl fhto!l!lft If. • tw1·-s1·n-Fr••kl1'n D , Co A' S t' N LEGAL NOTICE JIM Sever1on . llevt•IV Jtlll l f'!CI Sltvf" Ltt ....... ..... .... Marine rps 1r ta ion, tW Ec11111· s1<!Ph1nl1 vor1, •"II Glry ltlll. Ji ¥ rncardon1. K1ther111t "'° F•tllk A, Roose"elt ha• Lou'·i•n> voted R' J k ·11 N c o .. n. l1111n Ellltt 11>11 Jolln . l'llecl Atrll J• ' • •• • • • .. UI 1ver, ac sonvt e, . . ••CTIT•••• •••••••• Lt nUW. Arrnur W. '"d Edll"ltY J.. W1l,tr. Wlllltm N. tnd Pf-91¥ Ann ll\ert11r. Jt!I I · 1n 11"' l'U( ( 'd t PUINlm, 1!11rHr1 J. 1nd Gtlll"tt , WrleM, 1(1re11 E1f;ne tnd t.1 111 l ilt~ Cr111kr1y. Jtrrv Intl Ettl"t (Or Democrftt.! Or p~t en · NAMI tTATIMINT Enltr•d Allrll ,. 8111cl">J 11.en•!t Pt ul1 111c1 Wllllelrn S•e•wtr. Oelke INI Htlrtt It ...... t . for Re cans Navy Seaman R-ruit F-k lht lollalo'lnt "'t0" It 0011'11 llutlntu Thom11t0n. TtrrY Clel"lf!'I •nit A<lf!IM ... ~. Ttrl U•• •Old !dwlfl E1rl S~no:~e1. C~•OI Ann Ind A•rn•"llO Lui1 vO-.-, WLCe ..... • .... ••r11$/tlrt, J1m11 w. I nd P1ull111 ,, ktrtkl, /11.lrY l'Htn ·~11 Edwtrd • S1lot1v~r1, •nnm1I•• Mtl11,11!111(1r0Jy (once for D w 11 h l D. c. Merlo Jr .. son o( Mr. and ti: MESA VIEW, •J~l tl l•dl ••r•I. Suht .'' •• '• O'Dell ~Min tf'!CI (h1rl111 Ha,•,•,.tn, Ectw•rd WIUltm '"Cl Flcrtnc• wena~1. Thom11ln1 M1rlt tnd Adol'~ F k C M · f ~" IM, N1w.er1 It.eel\, C•lllornlt flUll El.•enhower and on~ for Bar· Mrs ran er10 o ·~ , M'',',•,•1," •. ,, • .-1 llld krnnetll Sc,'-,.",.",,Sh1rre11 M1rlt lfld G1rv H. • • • 0. Wt!lt Hursl, 11'7 Vtlt1¥ Vew "" "" l "m1:11,. J 111 1nd RoMr• M'"'~ ry Goldwater) ind twice for Wyoming, Westminster. haii or1v1. 0111111111. c1nt11r1111 "'°' C1'181\fd1. SIUY F. t MI Aur•llO L. H1v1rro, ll0$1l!t Ann 1~11 An!nni~ Gte Murpl\•, JO,t OI! 1nd Pttrlc<f M, . h Thi' bulllllU !' bt!llt eOllduc!M bV I P1a111,. M••v 11. '"" JoH M. ~. Anlflh J. •1'111 Je•rv Lvn11 , , '"' 1h'1rd-party candidates (Strom completed tbe recruit p ase of,,.,,,, ,,,,_,,,,,,_ Mo1111no. Roberr• Jun •lld Ern1J1 l. Btr~e1111. Clvdt Edsel 1nd M~~ H"ll' J!m 1" YI ... Pr.-e1. ~1r1 P. •Ml M111,... . s1ePl!r"" s111nrr. ~•nevlrv1 M&• '"a Jo"D~ Thurmond in 1948 and George the Navy's "Four to Ten o W•flt Hurt!' S1Mr. lllorn11 Jt<11tOF"I Ind N1n1 Jo W"Clds. l>ebo•th Ann •nit Cl!1rl<!I Let .L'llf'•rd c. Wallace 1'n 1968 ). M th" • d I em l kll .1111,..tnl lltfd will\ l~P Count¥ "'''"~"' f.":l''aJ. Incl Lel'llv E. Roy 11~-e,. Ott)or~~ Arlt!!<! •I'd C••I On actlVf U Y progr C:i11k cl Or1nt1 Counry 011; Mt• 1. 1971. ''.m' .'.• •m 1 . 1nd Perry Alie" .-_ .... , L"I'• <. ·~d Jol!n H. l•-o> di f th J M ••· OOo,•· C-•m• "~ • 1 ' ... Jn the m1'd e o ose at M1'll'1ngton. '" 111vtr1• · • .... R. " ~ Jtwt!I. Donna Ill. IMI Jtt$ 5crlvner. J1rnet . i ncl ... 1tl!er nt r~· P•r-tr. Mt •¥ Ante+netrt •~Cl H-••!I 011121r111. ll:obtrt L. •ncl 5•"11r• J T.'i~'r;,10". 11.o11er1 Mlc11.,1 1n!I E•t!vn Junie• political contradicli~ns Ii l Ht will complete the re-'1''~· ,.us1t Mc-·1~11. Htl'llld Oenk ... •1111 Jennlltr S~lll!ttl. Ell• Lou 1nd Pl'llUI• l Rl(~l•dl. OP•I Viol• tnd e111v w I Sh I 1ma1'nder or his active duty "Ullll tl!td Dr1n1• Co••t 01111 Plllll, J• 111 ., , ., G ,,,.M MeCo•, Jlld1r~ A ... 11 11t1na111 L. ci11,.. c~•rl"' Mt•le11 111!1 ll ubv T1"k•• Spiro Agnew. rt.. revepor · · Mi v 1 . 11 . 11 , 1s. 1tn n u..n l.~~~'· ''" •, s •• ' Oun nt. TJ\omtl Jo1eDh •Ml Jtnt! l •11 11 ........ 0 ..... 8tlfl E~t~ 11\d llin!lt ll Agne~·is Clark Gable and I I I I f f t m~"'l1M~~ir,~ ·,~ndnf'lll.~ J1mes P!lroul. R1<.lltll, tnd l'r111k l'/tO•lc-tra n ng ast ng rom ~ur 0 LEGAL NOl'ICE Fre'nl(tl,. ~,,, , •• ~~ ,,,,. c~rrlert. MYrllt A. 11111 Robt•! P. VrntJ lf, lton•ld J()Mlllfl end Otbo<tll Gary Cooper and JefferM>n ten months, at I 1pec11Uzed M:lUO't. ,, ... T .... """'' .. Wlt<l\toc:t. SltyM 0. •lld Jul!• L ' H Id • h I f'ICT1TIOUS IUSINISS DON'T MISS Thia charming Bmadw::iy SL 3 BR 2 &. !>-1str BR is super~bi1 \\'/lrplc. LR'f' liv- lnc & dining rms "'/frpk· &, \\'ood panelins::. L.ge kit. •·/brklst nook. LikP new $.11.900. C.4.LL 0 '''·141' 4 .. & .. 7aEALTY Near Ntwp•rl P••t Offlr• WONDERFUL ' WESTCUFF 5 Bedmom.'!, 21,; 811.th~. Be11utilul bac:k yard. Formal dining room, Muc:h much mort. Open Hnu11e t"riday l to 5, 15M Cornwall LA.ne, Nt\\'port Bearh. ~ BUILDERS! FIXER UPPERS! Don'! mi1111 lhiJ goody for S25.750. Ask ing prlcf'. J Bed- .m,...hrdwd lloort, 1o&<1 floor plan on lrg lot ?Ontd R·2. Add 2 more: units -East- -111dt C.M. Hf'<"l ll{.lf"~ •Hnll<ll~" 6•11 •. :1<:'' •' •• FAMILY ROOM 18x 24 Mnvp in tomnrmw Anrl rl'rtl un til cto.~r of f'~row, VA apprAiserl 111 S.12.400. J ~droom , 2 Mrh11 l!nd 11 fl in- ing arta orl li\•inp: ronm. )'ou must ~,. !hill one, Cs.II Ma..M Today! \-Q) THE REAL ··~ESTATERS '. Jr1' •of I ''I,' e GOOD BUYS .- Lovely home. 15 x 36 Pool. Nil dn. pyt. vets or fHA trms. 3·2.BR , ht1U5f'L' Mryl; live in onl', rt11t the nt .r~ 2 Hou~l!'S on a Jot.. oom to build more 6 Units V11n Nuy11. Sell or txr:hange for hou111' ()r units, Ortnge County FORTIN, REALTOR &12-5000 ht'rt <;tlfNI Lou SI Incl Mtrfl~ I( mdlr. Ctr lel J0!\11 •1111 ICt tl\lttll '" •ltne Davis. e cou c I r r y aviation SC 00 ' NAMI IT•l•M•NT •YM M~•v T1>11!, ~.,... Jt~n •"Cl (';!..., 01111<1 II bl ~'" ~ti.Ill!\ Mte 11\d CU,1on ij'Cf. Ctri:il~ ,Jo11ft •ntl lf~r! W D1vl1. llllly Gt"'f Ind l yffl ShreVtp<irt Wifh One SY I t Tl\t lo!lqwlne ptrMln ll ,CIOll'lf liv1ln1t1 klYd, inc11 M. 111C1 11:1c111rd o 1111. Rut!\"""" 111<1 0t1tn0M1 o ..... m• "11,,0. "••'\te"'-'rtnt 11111 J<111n .1i111tr1 ·ti"~ "'-~1-.:i ,.1.m .. y ~vate;F-•"-r. NtiaJ ••· "·Ltv-v--·-• , ... -__ nf, __ fll~ V. ~.\.~'Let ....._,J J.t.M' 'tm'::Ji • rY. Ht! _ ~w ... C...t~.1114.Mvr•,.....,.,.,_ .... .-~--. ~~---Ann; .i::J-l ·~ ... •En ,,..,,.~,., ..,.., ''"""·~ .. "' ~ 5eyrne.,ot, J1n.t1 c: •nd J<111n Tom Stlarr says If they Jr., whose parents and wife, e1rt11 Str"•· aultt '°'· Ne...-1 te1e11. MuniUfl\. llUlfl !. tl'ld "-""'rft llt V•Mut:, Eutellf 11'11 Mtlltn ill. eei . 7 , 2 C1lllor"l1 '1MO • Spanish Adobe • 5'11Jd bunt 3 bedrooin, d,,uble cir garage, <'klse lo town "l(y p11rk. PrlCfl! right at ~'f'.' ,...,___ 81Cffrt . Mlf"lllldit L. lllCI ltobt'1 J CllG"1'jd~· Jtntl Mt•lnt •"d ~•td Hk~J. Otlvt M~rv -llCI Mtrn'\l n Lt1li1 COUid h11tVe hlld him land at the Pamela. live at 2 0 'I W1vrw Odtll lrt, 111.11 Clllcory Wty. HOfiolood, Vlrw!nl• 01 •"1' ,..., 1 '"' 1 c:~~ Jo!">t"" s. ,.., 01vld ltl)ltl'ld Bode. Dont1e L. •n!I '"'" 1 Greal-Shreveport Airport \n-r.tlmaran H u n I j n at on 1rv1111. c1111orn11 tw.o Hll"HY ,.,_ .. <••o '' Ooo·• ... ~-"1 \Al ' e Thi• ..... 111111 h Mint CtnCIUClfd bV I ~-"""' 'lm ..,.., 8urlt¥ G••"' w!111•on. Mf•ltl .,.,..,,~ ' M'"1-t. .... "" T, te1d ol Barksdale Air Force B h I I t d a -I .. , .. ..., ,,. wo..a1 sue "''"' Mo••· Loultt •nd w11111m e•U(t .~ e•c , recent y comp e e n Ll<W1H1 ~'''""•f!!•, .. _, . e;:,:..;;;:,'t!!~· K. -J1v ,.., '" Me~ri-.. H-l lld Mt urict lotht. H1•ry tncl K1•1n o.... "~• -·Id have htd . h --·· ~ hi . lull Wtvl'lf °""""' . - .. ,,.CIC.,....,;' ~ IMrie 111111 -... ~J!,111'1. "''""" .... "P•~tvm M•"'''" KtnP!ffft R. ~n41-M1'1V L~ !>ti .. "..,... etg l.·W~. pet! ng-m e lnl1 1l1ltrt\fl'lt !Jiff wlflt "" Gou11tv ~i~. ;•~".,.--~.'!:1tl• A11n ·"r~':'·~·~;: tl'llJ.~:""'! 1(•¥ 1 W11111. Heney ~. ,,.. ll:0nt111 w, 20,000 ~s on the ground to crewman course at ·1he U.S. c••r~ 01 °''""' C.U111Y en; M•Y t. f'71. ~= l= 1E~•M ... ~Ill. S•T=-' Kt1M1t11 AI>ll •lld Mich•e ~!.":r~~ ~~~!.~~ v;:.",1, -~'t.elt . C:ll'"itu greet hid\" Sta&g 'should Army Field Artillj!ry·Tr1inlng 1fm~'....,1' J. MNdu, °"'1!Y cou"tv H ~ • MH " ,_l'I !~~ .... J~~·Ct,t":'.Ji'•~11~-:.ti:. wm. know. He it.Shrtveport's Mr. Center. Ft. Sill. e:lkla. • c "'''"'"" Or•~ eont o.ii. "~~~ l•i.TOllll s1tM11. E111flft ,.,1L r.rt:...iru~. L. ,,.. •'1,1(• c. ••ltoft. ,.,,.icie ,,,. '""' c111r•t1. R bl' H t d t ... ...... n ¢11iltr,::•' JVJ;~~~,,.. ~~~·1~~~$:'lc c:.~~~·~j,,, Trrrv El1t11 •l'ld Ctrvt..oo cr~~d 1~~n, 20::00 urt~e m0~ e ~ Private Ronald -£. Uebl1, 'MY •· 1 1·~~~,~arJCB n.u. -., J. '"" •• , ... l\Otf' M. ••·""· "')(:..,., ..... -... "1 d Jot EI ho h h r M d M w It ' 1,wr, ,.."",'· •nd.,.'"'"I,',.,.,. #0!\hn't. 1:111 ... ""'' • t N • 1111,1ev. M1r11¥n '"" wuu...... sen wer w en e was cam· son o r. an rs. I er '" P•C:TiTiout tr,ttt•••• ~ tMY .,,_ n p Jtl'Tltl~""'~ ~" ···"· p,"" McH•I,. ..... tltltY Ct rr. palgnin• for presUent in 1952 Liebig, ti\ Calle Campo. San NAMI 1TAT•Ml•T ·, C\~o:;.:i'•'·'•' "' ,-, ''/.1. , • .,,. •, K· .. I. $1Kft lvn"' tNI E.,.rt!I e · 1\1 , , ,. 1 • .,,. ·-... I .. Jlll'lfftlt 0. " "'' nd r· A~· n Clemente .• recen"y -mple•.•d ••""; lollowlnt '"1''M t "'""1 lt :!.• .,, __ =· •. ,,_,.1M 11_ tr, '*""" 111r1t1 11\11 ~ Edw1rc. a. 1gures 8 ,,.,wa. s an eve u '"' •T Ji MIO ' Ntrmt "•••a. A••-•NI ltOOtM. bl d I Ark •• T . hi k r d • ed In u MlltLO ~ ASSOC:tATlS JC.!' '.Inf~~ ' m-lo, t'-' '" tnd &•vld B Yeune, AMr-tMI """ Jf111. ggtr rAW n •1.1111-eI. ,. e ta Wff ! 0 A V nc • LA RA C Jk.r 1 -,,_,.... . " .... •·L-• M R bl! '-di Id I l '' I th US '''-1'1'· H•-• ••acll, 11 ni •;.. ·-:1.· ,... ~,1 11• A. •I'll ,.,.,.. •-·...... 1111cn. M1rv •nee 1nc1 J1me1 c"IHI•. ost epu cans ·..ere are v u1 r11nu11 1. e • • ,,.;.· -. , .. u~•gi ),,.. o.. 1.111an~.u1iu.n ~ .. 111111u11n11 t:. v,1,,,, "'""torr1 -su.... •1'111 "•"•Ill F L , '' -,.... ,.._, J •na Ltt1 • L "'"' convln-• llt&t ti •-head Army Armor r·nter t. L•uft Merill, ~ u-• .. G~'tjj, ';'" L 0 tlld Ber,,. N: I< llchtrd, \.~ "&'""'"' " 'l..C 1 N"Nrl 1•1(11. C1\ll1trflll t1..0. ~:,::~ ti:J~"lflt,.,.. llldlker ~' 0Mn1 •NI Luc It c111n111rr. Vloltl M, encl w11 111m IE. td !he Republtc•n tlc.ktt he Knox. Ky. r1111 buttn1u 11 Ill "If ~11111.1e1M "' •n .n .. """*"* ..... $1M•I M1rr9r, bi'.¥1 Molrlfr'r 11111 51'1~1 "".•,• ... la 111\111'1, N1 nc11 ""· _,.., VlflCtnl 1..11. I ... l-ll\CllYldufl. w~t1t1MM. """ u 1tw ,,.... • c1111,, ·11totier1 J. 11'1d Emmi. would win t.JUU111ltnJ '''en L•vr• M. "'"'"° °'" ~ 1(11"''• Mlrt'tt•l I.. IM C."''"'' •gal••\ r •• r•e Willa-Army Prl•"te Scoll L. '''' ,,,,_.,. ... wlt!I tl>e CO..,!Y H11,,., DDwlH-•M l~ re l11doro .... ,,,{tt ~. •I'd 1·u111 ... E. '"" vw a ~ "' ...... . • ... " .,..,1 •---"' """ T'"' ••ne headed t •e Park•• llOll of Mrs 1 ·iJ J c1tr11. of or111.• c..u"t>r 111 MIY t, 1m • ..... Dorlt V 1nd 11*"1 J, l lndM•• C II.Ide ....,.,,,. I I "'i ,.._. W ... ~, • • f..N • ty •tyt•IV J, ~. °""'" (11,111ly uc:;:-.. ~ Mtrll _, ,,..._ M::.:~ ..... 1,,,,1c• M. •nd 1...,etr <. Republican ticket he could lrin Miller, 258~ Crestview Drive., c.1.,..,. p . 11111 c:, .... '""°" ,.,.... .,.. o-1111t;.. c.wi1111ct.. ldcllt .. end >tt11 M. Louisiana e.ve.n 11aln1t Geor&t Ntwport Beach, re.ctn tly w11 "'*n"""' °"'119J <•" Dtll¥ l"IM'. T~ ..,,,.,, "" w '""""' ,., lol\rritc10. ce-i... w Jttl'ltl c. Wall 1--' t the 14th Armored , im nun Lllf'lll!'lll'lt Jffkf • .,.., 1111111 wwnt w. Rlllftdlrtt. , .. , "1W! '"' ''"* .1..,, ace. au~-... o . fiM• ~· 11, it. u. 1 • \ • • 1 ~2l- *JUST LISTID * 3 BR .• 1'4 ha .• bhns, carp. l drAptl'I, 2 ft1tlo1. Wt.lk to be1ch! $32.9('.(), CAYWOOD REAL TY * 54i-12f0 * *-, FIXiR-U .. PERS Newport Htihtf.i w/poor ' b'tt hoUae. m.~. Ccet• M.-. cornu k>t Both Ghat Potential IALIOA IAY "llOP, * lft,7491 * OPEN HOUSES DAI LY 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS it5 Tulanf', Callf'ge Pk. • • • • • • l BR 2 BA, BAYC REST 20J6 Commodort , N.B. • • • • • • l BEDROOM, 2 BATHS 3277 Otlol'ado, ,.,fu;a Verde • • • • • • l BEDROOMS 2 BATHS 195 Mon1e VislA, Eastsidf! CALL ANYTIME 64'-3928 or Evo, 673-7575 Lachenmyer Re,1ltor MESA NORTH Bring paint bru~h anrl &1!1 1 bar.r1tin ()n this .'\ BerlMl'lm 2 blth home. Good area near st'hools & shopping. LO\V DJ\' fllA-NO ON VA S2B,950 Newport •t Fairview 64'-1111 (1nytime) • New ort Estate Reduced $200'"'0.,...! -t---; Exrlusivfi Baycre1t. JUST REDUCED $2000 UNDER APPRAISAL~ This execu· tlve vitlue has 11ra ln~ tl•~t1 entry. En1Ji.11h fudor through· our. Formal living 6: dlnin1 rooml'I. Five crown kitchen. Family room. 4 ~ms. Hurry to a.ave. Call 66-0JO.J. I OKI.\ I I. 01 \0\ "" t A '' {);;; * FIXER UPPER * AMrntion h11rg111in hunters? Bf'~! tor thro monry 3 bed-· mom homf! 11•ith 2 Mrhi. /1tmily room, firrpla"e, ~h.tkr ~hinj!;Jr f'O(lf, douhl e g11r11g,. 11nrl s'ol·ing around cem11nt rlrivP. Xlnt rt~i­ df'nti11I locatinn and only S27.000. Suhmir FHA or VA lf'rms -best hurry. Cal! ~5-8424 (Open evs. ~ \outh , {. oast -- NEED SOME • l'RIVACY • Drive to !hr end of this quiet lrte -l inf!rl E asl3ide cul-rlt·U('. ln11pt"ct t b i 1 large 4 bdrm. & !11.mUy rm. tiome in its p11.rk-lik1! ~t­ ling. II"~ Pf!ll CPful. Out!ll"tan- ding v1.l ue at S3T.~. f'ar a ple11.sanf vi~it. cont11ct uA. CALL 54G-11~1 (Open tve11.f ic si1.5oo * 3 BR .. I \1 h11. Dbl. a:ar~t. HugP b.trk y11rrl , Ntar New- port Hrlj!:hl!i gr11.mmar iirhoo!, clo~r to iihoppina. 01vnrr "''ill mnsider VA./ f'.H.A. ltrms. Call 673-36fi3 642·2Zi.l evt.r.. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 101!io W Balboa 671 J66J NO DOWN NO COSTS The ownrr11 w.11 nt cut~ 4 bedroom, 2 b11.fh homl! 11n 11. ~oOO re~ir!Pnti.111 strttt. Pricl'i only S27,750·and owft!r may PA.Y a.JI Your cn11111: Cl.II 8~7-6010 for lnl()nn11Hon. -Today! 11:)/ THE REA1, 1·).'. El'lTATERS ~-"';;;;-:,=~~~~~~,,... S lnstont Cash S. for )'Our 4!ffUit)'. We pay OOitL l4 Kr. urv. MT-8507 -u .s,-.-,Fl~tATl!D Brokers Retlty l 1, r I ) > ' -.... -. Thursdly, MaJ 4, l97Z DAILY r!LOT H • Everyo'ne Hos Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY-PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C~n Sell It, Find It, Trode It With a Wo nt Ad '~ I ·The Biggest MarkE!tplace on the Orarfge Coast -D1al 64~·5678-for Fast Results ...,... '" Sale ]~[ --""' ]~ \ieneral * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. General _.,""' General General General Goner al General l;en•r•I 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji l;;=========;;;;.I Travel \ f By Apollo, 16 READ THIS PANORAMIC VIEW • NEWPORT HARBOR • Entertaining under the stars in this beautiful patio, in IRVINE TERRACE. Spanish fire· place. 3 bedrooms 3 baths. kitchen with all builtins. CUSTOM decorated home which also has a builtin WINE CELLAR AND ,.WET BAR. You have to see this one to appreciate it. "' """' ""''''' '," ""' .$125,000. CLOSE TO BEACH • AND SHOPPING • Good starter for the young family. NE\V CA RPET, 3 bedrooms, 1 a4 bath, close to freeway, school & shopping. Small investment down can "beat the rent race." ONLY . ' .. '''''' ''''' ' '' '' '' '''''''' ' $27,900. CORONA DEL MAR . TWO· TRIPLEXES . ' LA CUESTA.HOMES, close to the ocean in Huntington Beach -have 4 credit re· jections in their 9th Unit -at original price! Occupancy in June. Unit l 1 opens -May 6th Homes have 4 & 5 BR, 2 & 3 BA, shake roofs, wet bars, full .builtins, carpeting, etc. S.. the Models at Brookhurst & Atlanta from $36,440 961-2929 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX f'ront unit (individual home) very neat. & c!Can. Also a nC\V 2 bdr1n . apt. over a spa- cious 2 car ):!a rag"e . $64.500. Quick posses· sion! OCEAN BLVD.· VIEW!!! This executive h on1c \Vas custo1n built to take full advantage of the spectacular 1narine vi e\v; also, top provide the ulti1nate in con1- fort & privacy. 1'hc l-bdr1n . & fa1nily rm. home Pl,US a 2 bdrnl. guest hou se & 4 car garage incl. maid's qtrs .. affords a n1ultiple of uses. Oversized fee lot (not leasehold ). Well priced al $136,500. A g<Jod real cstal(" invcs rmcnt· n1ay equal a liielln1c of toil. 675-3000 BAY & BEACJ..I REALTY " HW .... (; "'I "•1 10~ •It• \'"'I •U• To src rh i11 home! Any othfrr 'mrthod & you'll probably be tno LATE! About 2 miles rrom !hr BEACH, in Costa 1'1esa, & just painted through--0ut. Includes 3 bNlroon1.~ 11'ilh Pa r q u e floors, n 1·1:-:37 coverdt> patio & a Double garagE' for ONLY S:ZJ,950 ANO THAT'S NO 00\VN TO A VIT! fr' • YOU DON'T l!AVE A , SPACE Sl{JP, CALI.. US, \VE'LL PICK YOU UP! CAL l. l !\t\1EDIATELY ~&-7171. -Fanta-;tic -4-&.d~m $31,000 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 ba!hs. ii;u!atC"d rear living roon1 V.'ilh picture' windov.·1'. overlooks a pool sized yard-nl'atly n1anicured -1 taslC"fully I and sea pe d . Elegant flrt'place, builtin \vife saver k i t ch en . dis hwasher. Builtin BBQ In lovely patio. Gara.gt! with v..·ork bench. Loads of storage. Plush carpeting. drHpcs, swing set, water ~ G•ner•I ---:-::-TGeneral -General softener-& co~!!.iQner ln- nera B.uil't in rapge and--oven, dishwis-her and sposat,--ctrpet..-:rmt-drap~s:-2''"\lnits-lr.ml 2 bedrooms, 1 bath: 1· Unit has 2 bedrooms, l 'h bath w J fireplace. Each unit' bas ·2 car· ports, maintenance free yard and pool pJiVi· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.j-"~~~~~~ · :;;:;;;;;;;;::;t;;t:t;h;;::.f-cluded. NO down terma. ~+:::=i<~iii!:'SO:'.ii, inoA'.i=! =· --eol'lJlra-dl!tM -· · · --1---1 OREGON BOUND Yoi"ll love thi:s immaculate 5 b-~l:oon1 Spanish home \vith beautiful cathedral ceilings -Adobe ·fireplace -This spacious home expresses charm happiness J.rlodern electric bit-in kitchen 2¥, baths -In choice convenient location only $49,500. Hurry 673-8550. BAYFRONT Charming 3 Br, 2 Ba. Condo. Pool, pier & slip -$79,500. TED HUBERT & ASSOC. Newport Beach Houses for Sale Anxious Owner This 2 bedroom cutie is va- cant and needs company! Good locations, pool, fee land a very cooperative own- er. Try lease option, 2nd trust deed, or land contrac~. but make an offer! 34n Via Lido 675-8500 --===== Sell the old stuff General PRICE REDUCED· lUSK Harbor View Hills with ocean view. Nearly neW 5 BR. 3 Ba . Won't last at this price. $86.000 • Fee. Howard Wells --BAYSIDE WATERFRONT Rambling custo m beauty with beach & har· bor view. Hottest waterfront home buy to- dav at only $165,000. Call me today! Jim Muller CAMEO SHORES VIEW ESTATE Nearly lh Ac. Perf. entertaining home; l~e. rooms, pool/caba.na . fabulous bar,_-4 BR., 511' baths. Call for pictures. $175,000. George Grlill,e OWNER MUST SELL A beautiful custom built, corner location, in BAYCljEST. Lots of privacy Vaulted ceil's.: 4 BR's 3 Ba .. F.R.: neat patio. $89,900. Bud Austin NEWPORT BEACH -VIEW Gracious 2-story, quiet Joe. Bay & ocean view. 4th BR. is upstairs w/own bath & living rm. Huge yard w/trees. A C.B. ex .. elusive, $69,000 Bill Comstock CORONA DEL MAR -VIEW. Easy living, view location. 2 BR., 2 Ba., D.R.; it sparkles. Near ocean beach, park. Only $54,950. Call Paul Quick FANTASTIC BUY -LIDO ISLE Lovely rambling estate on 3 lots. Choice end of Island location. 7 BR., lanai & pool; in per!. cond. Bring offer. $159,500 Eugene Vreeland Jeges, and from ............ Each $79,MO. FOUR BEDROOM •• SANDPOINTE • All wrapped up in thi s nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a pool table, builtin kitchen, large yard will accommodate your 30 foot boat, and a.. spacious feeling prevails thru· ou t. VA, NO Down .......... ., .. $39 ,900. FAMILY ROOM FOUR BEDROOM Short distance to beach and 1toU course. FAMILY ROOM. used brick fireplace, 2 baths, builtin kitchen, close to shopping, schools, Jr Colle,ge & freeway. Try your VA. . '' ''.' '. ''.'''' ' '' ''''.''''''' $31 ,500. ~ MDASSoetATES REALTORS 644-7270 2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General Attention Builders Here is a cozy 2 Bdrm Home-- with Builtins and Massive Fireplace built on -the Rear Property Line. With Vari· ance Build an additional S Units-•.••••• Only $27,500. Evenings Call 836-6960 $2S,950! Lovely· 3 bedroom & den, 2 balh tDme \\'ilh wife-saver builtin kitchen. Massive fireplace. Gracious living room overlooks a pretty tree lined street. End patio overlooks a picturesque. beautifully I and sc aped trees-a riot of blooming col- ors. 846-0604. TARBELL $28,500. General Own Your Own Move·ln Ready Moving Fast * 3 Bedrooms plus Den * 1* Baths .-Just-Painted * New Water Sortener, Garbage. Disposal * Gas Built-Ins * Extensive Paneling * Front and Rear Sprinklers * Why Rent at $25, 750? * Call 546-2313 Today MESA VERDE NEEDS WORK Great area, 3 bedroom family room, 2 baths, buklt-ins, 2 car garage. Buy it right. Asking S30,r.oo. Red Carpet Realtors. ~. TRIPLEX Very nice..,.3 BR, 2 BA owner's unit + 2-2 BR 1 BA. Good location. $51,500. COTIAGE ESTATE Cozy 1 bedrm, shake roof, double car, 2 story L rn. Large lot with room to build. $21,500. Roy Mccardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 548-7729 BEST BUY AT $24,250 In Costa Mesa. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is being offered for sale \Vith all terms available. Owner anxious. Take a look! Red Carpet Realtors. 546-8640. , $950. DN. REPOSSESSION Fantastic 3 bedri>Om. 2 bath home -· freshly painted. Relax and enjoy life in your 01vn home, bu! without all the work and upkeep. This lovely 3 bedroom condomin· ium will still provide all the financial advantages of home ownership. The sep- arate den makes a. fine TV room, office or study, or may be used as an extra bed· room. Owner has purchased another home and now offers this at only $22,950. co:Ts . WALLACE · REALTORS -546-4141- . (Optn Evenings) Newport Heights Under $26,000!!! Not ActuaJly in Newport, But it's South of 17th! Sur- rounded by homes that hii.ve sold for thousands of SS$ more! AND JUST AS CLEAN AS CAN BE .. (own- ed by lhe nlct'St LltUe Lady in townl. Hurry or you'll miss this S FANTA5nC BVY! Call 64_6-n7l. 1-i>I THE REAL \~ESTATERS ""'-ll'''iU'<'ll'•l'J\' $32,950! 4 Big Bedrms F reshly painted interior. 2 baths, huge ·family room with inviting f i r e p I a c e , new~y carpeted. an bulllins. <leluxe builtin-k It c h en , family room. doub!r: _ga ra~e ~asher. J:fYgL 20 f t. and . excellent residcnl1al screened &: covered _patio. loca!ion. A must to see • New shag carpeting thruout, i:i~~24 (Open evf'3. l ~.ustom d r a p e s ; TARBELL 4 Bd + Family Rn:i Houses for Sale 4 spaciou:o; bedrooms, dranlR· V1'ew"•.-v-·1e-w1 ... v-·1·ew1.· tic stf"p down living room with elegant fireplace, for· You sec it 1111 . fr'-Om this ma! dining, master suile bright. rhc"C'ry 1-tarhor Vic1v oversized 1vith private ba1h, 1-lomc. Pool, pali'.:is, B.B.Q. 2 baths. Family room 1vith and outs.ide 1vet bar n1akes heavy beamed ceilings. this a great place to C"n· Loads ol cement for lo1v terlain, and to !CC hay, maintenance 'landscaping. beaches and night lights. Custom drapes, most expen· sive ankle deep carpe!lni::-. Built-in c hi n a closets. 540-17al. TARBELL 295.5 Harbor, Costa Mesa l.ULWt; L PRO:eE:L~~~iNC ' 3~?5 l.1~t Co.1\I H1~hw.11 Corona del M ar 675·7225 SPANISH JEWEL 1 -~E=A=s=Ts"'1D=-E-- 4 + FAMILY HXER UPPER Lovely double-door Francis-POOL can tile entry. Spanish firf"· \Valk to \Vci;tcliff shopping . place. Vaulted ceiling, Plush Popular 3 bedroom home deep carpets. Sunken family with hardv.·ood floors, 2 room : Wet bar. Garden baths, family room , kitchen. Long wall pantry. brcaklast room. heavy 4 giant Bedrooms. Raised shake ·rool and sparkling re<lwood patio deck. 3 car pool. Name your terms - garage. Call now 645-0303. illness force's sale -$36,500. 111111.' 1 1. 01.srn PFA~~ORS NEW LISTING NEW HOME NEWPORT BEACH -BACK BAY -Picturesque Cape Cod with high beam ceil· Call 545-8424 (Open wes.) • WHO SAY'S THE GOOD OLD DAYS ARE GONE?? Sell the old atuU Buy the . a Daffy PUo1 Classilled Ad. 642-S67S new 1tuU TARBELL COLLEGE PARK Bollles in the pool. what a mess! Tenant moved out & the owner (who lives In Palm Springs) says "get rid of that lhing~" Vacant & in need of TLC. Could be a bcau1y, ,.~ix it & save , , . $28.500 as Is. Call now 546.2311 lb ' THE REAL ~'-ESTATERS . ' INVESTORS , " PARADISE Over 1 acre parcel w/5 units, possible R-4 mnirig. Ideal for additional . units. Good Coeta Mesa location. Call for detalls. C.9.11 546-5880 (Open 'Iii 9 PM) [~~:) WE t" AVE THREE Thf'y all Joo)< a11 good u a picture. J h r.d room1, $29.500 : 4 bedroo ms , $29,400. and a 3 + add family $30,250. All terms. Ca.II 817-6010. ID ) THE REAL ~ ~~'.l'A,TE~S \outh , (-oast -~ $23,SOO &-A-UTTLE General "G~e~ne~r~a~I------ BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT Just in timl' lor !Ummcr en. joyment. Featured arc 4 bedrooms, a den, thick shag cari:ieting a nd a used brick fireplace. You will un- doubtedly enjoy having your own little dock. The entire price of this property is only $98,800, so call today and discover more about this value. 546-2313. IMAGINATION If you have some imagination you can make this basically cozy home into a Real Beauty. 'H/W Floors, Brick Fireplace, 2 Beclrooms. Quiet Eastside Costa Mesa. Alley Access. MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES Bay1hore1 3 BR .. 2 Ba., din rm. cust. • crpt/shutters & drp!I. Elec kit Low Lse. hold. 675--0840. , Capistrano Beach· FOR SALl by ~:V~er, 'Ne"; NEW PENINSULA LIST ING Cust., spacious 5 BR. home : 311' baths, up- stairs lam. rm. & laundry. Near N.H. Yacht Club, bet. bay '& ocean. $85,000 ....,... Best Evenings Call 836-6960 "Make Room For Dad= dy'', .clean out the Charming 3 bedroom, 2 hath LA= "Howard" where are YoU! garage .. your trash is CASH home, quiet North Costa Lost something? Find it, wlth a DAILY PILOT EXCITING DOVER SHORES HOME Planned for informal yet graceful & elegant family living & entertaining. 3 BR's. Breathtaking views from family room, DR, LR, master BR & kitchen . Pool. $139,900. home11 in Capo Bch area. 3 BR, 2 BA, lfv nn, fam rm/din combo. Bl ns, frplc, shag cpt, ffrp!J, patio 11li ha &: walks, fncd yd. $34,000., tl"rm11. Call 496-1629. Buy! BilJ Bents • • FINE FO.R BUSY COUPLE -Ciif'iirle leV.1, '2'i!R!:'&cd<n:-vetr.bat · lovelj« elec. kitch : care-free & comfortable. ·univ. Park. A BEST BUY at -'fee, $36,900. "Chuck" LeWis ', · "' CUSTOM VI EW"HOM -~ "·, ~ Dover Shores residence with 3 bdnns., 2~ baths: family rm., with space for pool ta- ble plus sitting area, $93,000. Eileen Hudson EMERALD BAY-PRIVATE BEACH 3 BR., convert. den. cathedral beam ceil's., view. 24 Hr. security. Tennis els. $86,500 Bob Yorke Mesa location. Cozy fire-place an ad! 642-5678. Clas.stied ad. place, fully carpeted, all ---;:;;i;:--;..,.u:;;n:;,.-l,<=:::::,:::;..::::..::.::::::::::.__ l;;-:==------ Appl. only, Laszlo Sharkany_ __ builUn11 and freshly painted. General General TOWNHOUSE-NEWPORT BEACH Facing greenbelt & pool. 3 BR 2'h bath, large LR, carpels. drapes & built-i ns - ·;:o-~;';'.~':"'"':'."~i:-'::'.':'l:-:llH~-1!.l .. gai;.age._ Quieka~-~~~10 ~·!l"o. J"'' H•tcd, """ wm h•'• FORCED SALE' ~illt financing and se}l I~ w_owt..H~e':.Urjria_roonl_w~ u~ aw!#'"oown~ ,. trliCltlln~flfe.Placi! Goiir:- CaH 545-8424 (Open Evs.) met kitchen. Built-Ins. Giant REPoSSESSION family room. 4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths. Private door entry ._Master.. auilc. Only 360 mo, pay. of S2«r . NO DOWN PAYMENT! 7% ann % rate. Call ta.'lt, 6'5-0003. . I ORI\ I I Ill \0\ • _A _) ~ Now owned by Veterans Ad· ministration. $950. down pay· ment to &nYone. 2 story brick front Colon!A1 st::le. S BR, 3 Ba, fa.mily room, for- mal d1n1na. o• 1ar1• corner 75'x1.20' M· r 4 U/lllillOOl'. tlOOl'. &. bay. $31 ,500. Mrs. Fay 642-8235 . DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Priced for IMM ED IATE SALE. Pier & Slip-Enlrancing bays ide eatio. ·3 BR'§,. den. $1221500. '!i!ay b'e· pui'Cllased ·ruri\lsoed- or-ease yearly. CLASSIC SPANISH0 NE\¥PORT HEIGHTS Refreshingly bri ght -newly decorated 2 B~ & den home. Red tued roof -large trees. The modest price will appeal to the thri!ty home buyer. $39,500. .... --------- ~·!l~I?·~ . ""'.~ POOL size lot. 4 Br., 3 Ba. cstm. Nr. schls. Below ap. pnl. VA, ntA. 540-837$. Co<0no del-Mo * DUP.LEX * Move right In; dclux.e 2 lJft. 2 811.. A 2 BR. A spa.CIOua family rm .. 3 baths, Blt·lna, carp &-dl'a.r>es, lrplc, ~am ccil, Walk to everythinc. May· tt"ade for small home in Corona de.I Mar . MORGAN REAL TY • .. lot. Ctrpeta &-all built·ins. Complete w/3 bdrm home., ull ~only $.17t;,! e;o:-. -+ tva:tll,, n gooa c~ , e • BEACH FAMILIES UNITE -Greal op- portunity to get a large South or the highway home in old CdM. Fabulous streeL overl!>Oking big._ Corona Beach, Four bedrooms1 3 ' baths, sunny patio, -funnal dinin11-211d-r bl'ir'llVtrrl(l'O . f 1rvin8f ..... n.INfneReell7CCiiiip•ny 1-7~ 61UQf _ Coldvall, Bailclr 644-2430 ........... ' Call 54().1151. (Open Eves.) side IOCit1on. Only SZ),450. HERITAGE REALTORS. i ~J 546-:1881). 10,,.n ·m 9 pm). . . Have somethins: you w11-nt to 550 NEWPORT CENTIR OR., N.1 . I sell? Cluailied a.da. do It !!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!! ~_o_r_1>ttt __ l'fflll_b_1_8G-1611 ___ "_we.::::ll_·~·•=D=N~O=W::...;:.642-56::...:=7~:::_ Opportunity for handyman and clever lady to make mucho dinero. Offered at $77.500. PHONE UNIQUE CORONA DEL-MAR 675-6000. . A MULTIPLE llSTIJilG REALTOR •01 Dover Drive.' 6•2·t23S , ..... M•eArlhUt a••·l20G Ntwpott leach, ClllfMnta 1211J '• BY OWNER.-• HAl\llOR VIEW ll!LLS Lusk "S.ndplp<r" -48R, 2\IBA. Ftm rm, 2 hpls, din. area, p~l&nd1e1pect. ctp~ ---•-S.VS.o ' ' fr -...... I~ [ I~ I -·w. I~ ---,~J~~,~~~~,~~~~1 ~ 1~---'""'"';;;lol ~1 ~;;1 [ ....... ,«... 1~1:;;[ -~f«-;;;1~~ .............. .. ;: (.orona del Mar NAR CISSUS IS Huntington &t•dt ----HuntfnAton 8tach Lo19una BMCh· "Newpo rt Holght1 Incom e Property 16' Buiint 11 .. -Hou1e 1 Unfu m. lQS Houses Unfu rn. 305 SPAN ISH HAC IENDA --'-------1 No Down CUSTOM .BUil T Opportunlfy 200 -"'-'--....,;'----Costa Mesa Lagune Beach NOTAB LE For havl1': this t.w·11l·no11 du· plex 11mat'k in lh1· middle of It. 2 Bedroon111, 2 b/1lht t-ach, llrepJ11cet1, bullt .111 e!ec·1rlcA and r:.:i1Jlant ht•u1 . Elt·j:tanl 1lf!ur llf.\I Spanl1h tw1111{' 1n txctllcnt lll'f'a. Thi.I IO\'l.'IY :? ltll'lry homr ft llfUJ'f!lt <I lhl1(t' h(o(IN;10111~. roon1y family l'l'llJm, 3 car ~llrti(lr. l'rl1•l"(I ul 11n untiP.llf'vilbll' S:r.l,!r.iO, \1 llh t111ly HJ'.~ 1lnwr1 p11ynir. \\'ooo &:: abw. 2-11y. 3 en.., $28,000 2 bath1; spacious dinina ~ 4 Bdr + Den living nn. with maulve 2 HOUSF..S BY O\\'NER. Ownc!r l l q u Id a I In~ pro. J)f'rtles. 3 BR S p a n l ah charmt'T. Remode le d. redet'Orat{!{J. Beaut. loc. $38.000. 6 Un its Eestbluff NE\VPORT BEACll 2 Bit, 2 1!4th urUta. 2 yn, old. Fully carp. 6: drapc!d. CoverNI pnrking, YOU mny qu•llfy f01· BIG . t.1 0 NEY in Dittct Sales. e BUDCE:T Boo•lt·r -1 BR. e OCEAN Vle\V ~ nr beach, ·lnvesuncnt in merchandia stove. re.lrl&, child. Ulil inc 2 ~I', sllJV\', ~rr1g, sml peL ~lone frpl(', l,.at> recreahon 4 bcdroo1n1, 2 Mths, 1~ol11tt'd room w/~d11 nt atoraie. rear hvlntt roorn Yt'ith """ A.~lng SM,000. Best Loc.atkm rrq'd, Nita Br I d g e.' m. S17S. 830-..'9.'lt ALA Rentals e 645-3900 A_LA Rentals • 645-3'00 qubltt' Ilrf'plact>. Q11~l'n'11 • 499-2>!00 • 3 BR rusllc ranch home. Remodeled & rl'dcc. + CO JJ· per plurnblru:-, heavy shake root + much more. $37,$0. See anytim~r open house Sun. 11-4. 645--£193 flays , 673-1658 e\•es. •• &7WOSO 0 -•i""'tca..• Money fO L:oan 2«1 e NEEDS '.: .L.C. _ 2 Br. a STt;;PS to Beach -2 Br 1 TD L yrd for kids &: pc:•t!f. $1~. \v~rrpl, f'ncl gar, ~ml yard, $61,500 Un iversity Realty BED OF ROSES pri{ll' kilchcn. 1l('luxr 11u1111n r11 n1t1•, OVl'n I: ne\\' Klt- C'hCnald di~hwa~hrr, Nt\1' xha~ cBt'P<'llng, ml\l'IY A1llled ff'ulun·i;. f)l•l!1thrl11l ix1tio1 i"l t>a l ly n\sniC"urtd ~round~-1ni;1f'rull)' l111uJ~1 ·a(M'f!. /'\<•fir nll ~l'llfl{)h & S1 . ~'ra1x·1.~ 1111 r 1 ~ h . 91i2· 1~7:~. ATfRACTIVE Trl·plex \V. ."Side Costn Mesa. Idea] for ™'ner oecupk:T. Prine. On. ly. Owner. 549-1806. St Oa 0S ALA Rentals e 645-3900 clut.l l P't ok. l 2'5, ALA Ronfals e 645-3900 6% % INTEREST 2 BR. HouM!' \\'/gar, SlJO. -1-1 300t E. c~t. Jlwy. 67:1·6510 Cott• Me1a llALF;CRf':ST AflF.A SpArkhn.1t 'I RR k ll1·11 lt'JI Pool! L.1 1,::1• h r I rk~ 11 covrrt'd 11a1 ~1. f .A. IJ{>al . l>rll p1•1 & Curptt"11 lhruour intludlni:: ~1 ll;h1•h ;:and tir.th~! Oi11hlvR11ht'r & Bulll-inK. S:lJ,9(XJ. l.tl1•.' do11n 1unl. 1::9:; $1)11 nnon l..i111f'. Hy 0"'111•1". 5'1S.27j(). The OV.'ntr ol lhhc darllng ii h1•llr<•u11 houliC really hall a. i.,'l"t't'n lhtunb. t.:"· 11ulHitl" lr,11dS(•u pln1:. :1•l1lf'd HOME + 2 Privacy. Apply at 1987 Leguna N gut n d TD Loans \Vestmlnstcr, Cll (olf ~th BEAUTJI-'UL view hon1r . St) Ti'ei'S, gfll'tll'n, Jantl5<.'aiJ'f'd, ramtly 1~l0r11. IM·1iu11fully 1l('('f)ra.ll'<L All lh11< fur 2 1.;drrn, hon\t 11IU1 l·b<lrm 11/)t . ,r., slurllo apt; located in 11uict, l'\Jl'fli 11.rrn. An tX· cclltn! invcsl1n1•nt 111 $10,500. NE\VPORT lfeli:.-ti~ a 1 2 Redlnnrls, 3 BR. 2 BA, nt"W cpls, l.2x40' t.'Ovcf'f'd patio, l1t1• yd. rltJI garage & carport 011 alley. Ho a t or 1n o t o r h o n1 I' parking. Gh.i-2~40 O\l'nc r, $36,500. NE\V OLX Dana Polnt duplex $49,950. 339al Sih•er Lantern. \Vebb, Bkr. 642-'900 Lo~·est rates Oran1e C.O. COZY 2 Bedroom Spani!!'h p·tlio ovL.\'looks go![ t'<lursc 11 WE BUY TD'S'' Stucco y.•/frplc. $180-util. hills.' 4 br·2 b.1, frplt'·shog $2'J.!f.l0. ~r,:. Ooi1·n. PANICSVILLE o~·ner tio~ n.l n:arl..v nioved a11rl mui;I ~II ln1n1t'd. Lfit'lil'f! ~ hdrm,. 2 ~tory· home \Vllh fortnal dining a~n and r11mily room. Only $2!1,500. St'C it today! Sattler Mtg. Co. paid. 6-IG-l!ll!) crpl~. bltin~. s:100 11\0, By 642·2171' 546--0611 * 2 BR, I Ba To1vnhouse. appointment. 8.'l0-!>58;), TARBELL Serving Harbor area 21 yrs, Patio /gar. Pool. SOOi!. l ido Isle PbOLSIOE PARADISE 4 BEDROOMS + POOL $36,950. ..Ao tan REAL ESTATE BY 0\VNER rnslom bu!lt f BR + all the exrra."I. P1°!C<XI t<1 sell a! S·12.00J. 2212 J\largnret Dr. 64&-01·18 PRL.\IE 4-Plex 3 Br., 2 Ba ., inc. $700/mo. $62.500. N. Costa t.fe1a. 557-6151. 4 Plex near OCC, $600/ino. incomt'. Lo1v down. $53,500. 546-859-1. Child/OK, oo J?<"tS. !'1.i7-8·100. ~ 4 BR, 2 Baths, stp tlr n. 3400 l .... 2 BR. hOUSf', On<! of :l on lot. fl SI ,. <-I I Hollltlfarfttnt 1'EJ SlJ5 h 5<1. . ar u1g ~P <1n FORT:"k EALTOR 642·5000 )'early lealie, $650. 57J.-S24-1. 11 90 Clr n111•yrc S1. C11JI 541)..J!f{.15. 494.9473 a-19·0.116 21 Unit-Nr. Shop'g. EASrsiOETiU:-rL~:x­ Prin1r loc,·Y.•alk 10 shop. p ln ;.1op Prit\I' Or Ownerithlp unl1!!. /\II :? Bit 111 BA \1/bllin11 & 1000 MT ft f'llrh. C:1rrl1'll 1lll('lf + ;\lnl SHERWeeD REAL TY 18964 Bmokhuri;:t. Jo'.\'. -CLOSE TO BEACH- Plu~h 11·11Jl-ll)-1\all ~Ir a g c1.1rpet and custnni 1!r11pr,., lirit-k fi1'1!pl.1er , f<"lrrn:1I 1Hll· ini:c IOOnl, all llf'W flUllh-bUt· ton a pplianct's, h 11 g,. ('OVereil patio ph1!1 lovely rrre-fornl fl'l'•I. t\'othing to do-just 1110"" in . GI or }'!IA lt>rn1s. <'1111 8·17~122 1. BEAC HHOUSE- $29,500 ::: BR. Vacant, R·2 room to huild. $29,900, Agent. 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 Ellis Ave., HB. $420 t.f 347-3957. Quaint hon1c a rt·a; 1:10~ In. Bean\ 1·c'!1'11., fi r, to cf'il. fr11Ji·., plcture "'inclo11', ref., ll'asher. 1 Bf? y.•/bo.111. MISSION REALTY 494-0731 GT:">--0144 646-7414 lndustrlal Property 161 wrile-ofl. ' San Clemente Dick &•ri: Hrnl 1':11aru !fi2.2·1tl 4 BEDROOMS + · 3 BATHS 2,000 SQ. FT. $29,500. BY owner lrg 2 BR & rec INDUSTRIAL ACREAGE FOR SALE ' t .. XPLN'T location In Colh·g1· , • ark. :? Br., 2 Ba. fam rin. l frplc. bl!n~. nu ('11)1, d11i11. This younK 2·11tory hon1e fea1ure1 brlc k fireplace, rormal dining area, !amity 11i:.:e kllchf'n with range &:: oven + dillhw11hr. Sundeck &: pal io. .Suhmit .Call 847·1221. Lido Isle NEAT rrn. ocean vir\v, rn1 for trtr or bonr,..rov pafto. VA nppr. S~.500., Open Sat & Sun 1-5, 492·2'l84. 2l acres plus, priced at $30,CKXI per acre. Can divide. Close to all frt'eways. For further inforn\alion, please call Ha l Loomis with Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc S•nta Ana THE BLUFFS Spanish 11tf' floor , l\1ulufl• f1"\lil tree.Ii. encl )'llrd. All 1erins. 0 w n f-r • Zli :i Nolredamt', ~i.57-1062 b y a.pp!. $Xl,9.'X).i8 ttw> I~· askini.: prict tor Ui!!I nice 3 Or .• 2 Ba.. bltn11, dbl g11r., x!r11 17141 Bt>ach Hl l'd., H.B. NE \V lfO;\IE \VAIT1NG-= ThiA ove~ized 3 bedrn1 Sol Vl11ta" llfUSr be JIOld! lt's move-in clean. Garagl' i:-i fini~ied n:i a playroom, BIG bedrmir, a w11!erlall, fiMh· pond & roverf'd pat io. No down to vet s -Any tt•rms 10 all Sl't,950. and c:leun 3 BR. 2 ba. & fam· ily roon1 home. Large stt·nda patio. $51 ,000 howaR11 loweoo jA. ......... 4 BDRM, 2 BA. newly painled in & oul. 15 yn old. $25,500. Very shn rp! Call aftrr 5:30, 5-IS-633S 541-2621 t:vcs/\Vknds 21J: 427·9710 3416 Via L ido 675-4562 Santa Ana Heights 11lorage, clubhouse &: ~11!1. 1TI41 0.·nch J\lv1I., 11.B. Vacant-See nnytlme. 0111 =za ., TS ca T ,.,,_lt51 H E It I T A C E ~44,500, * BAYFRONT * BeauliJully tlet'<lratt'd. im· mac. Pier & slip. '1 BR, 5 bn, fan1 . rni. $1!17,500 LIDO REALTY INC . KENNEL Lie. 3 BR older ho mr, pool, riri. road 1/:t ac. $29,99.i. 54:;...2100. lNDUS'rn.IAL & COM1\1ERCI1\L BLOCS. All Sizes for Sale. INVESTMENT OIVIS!ON' REALTORS. l ~n t'~s.' 6 SR, CJ no dn. 3 BA , lrg * MESA VERDE_*_ formal liv nn firepl, din nn, By owner. 3 BR. I ~~ BA ., cxception1.1ly ~a.id-0ut kilch. crpls.. tll'l>~· S 2 7 . 7 SO . w/all mod bltiru;, separate larwin realty 968-4405 Anyti1nt' ---DUPLEX 3377 Vin l.irlo, N.B. 673-7300 Mob~e Homes I~ '-O' THE REAL \"-. ESTATERS 545-6.128. ~iant rain rm, vovd patio, Onr yr old. 1 brdrm, shag Mountain, Desert, SPACIOUS.~ c har niln~ w/w upgradMcrpts &df'Jll, car!X'IS, dre!Jt"'s. VA/FllA 115 .VIA JUCAR. , lhroughout 3 hr 2 ba hult<' fncd A ldacpd, Gd. toe. Bx-lt>rms. Only $31,000. CAii Lowly 5 BR, 3 BA ho me. Mobilt ·Homes For Sale 125 Resort ' 174 1------:..:·'h,.."':-~~'.,.;~'.~':"'R~~ "1•·,Un .. ~::,:· ..... ~. ""'; 't'Rist REALTY -KEi;:~~~~~iM "E;atate. 642-m?. 1UIUCll1fllll 11(1 $21-950" ·-· --, • .Realtor 075-0123 BY Owner • Lo\'ely 3 BR. 962-4471 ( := J S4 ... 1 OJ OwnPr leavlng C()llnt ry -rf'· 1 -"'"""""'""""'.,.,,"""""'~" fpl., cor 101. rm for boRt . duC'ed prlC'r of 3 Bedrm, J!i Mes• Verde camper 2835 Portola Or. -Bubbling ,lsh Pondl Mlh, buillin:is. 546-1031. 'Pond! $32,900 RED CARPET RHlfors I -BEAUT~. -RE~PO~-* ff2-n71 * f'OR sale by O\\•ner, C.l\1. 2 S1ory 4 bttlrm, 111.m r1n. fonnnl din rn1, lr,c back yard. covd pa tio, xlnt rond. $~3.500. OPEN HOUSE Sa! & Sun. 2112 Albl:1lro11s Dr. Ph: ~1-IO-Z,;;.::.s, Prlnci pal l'i on- ly. ' 3 BR. 2 BA. modern kllrhen Attractive fishpond com· Irvine Under $30~f. BKR 546-7739, pllment!I re!Jtful lighting In 2 BR, 1 ~~ BATI-l Conckln\inium. $19.500. 2·100 Eltlt>n. !'l"ls-6384 V .A. REPO. 3 BR. 2 ba. $W,950 $950 DN. $261 MO. Authorized Broker 5'&-6570. fountain v.11.y 6°/o GI LOA,. 4 BR 2 BA. i;uper 1d1arp, on a corner lot w/R t'Ovd ·pa rio. Thr garagr is f'Vt'n pane1t>cl ! ' Priced Al $:11,500. This <'!In , not be Ix-Al! ?\Jin. doy.•n or I $1,550.. so bcfler hnn-y! · Drive NY 1871 0 Cedt'r Clrt·, Bushard & Ellis) then ('1111. I' 5Jl·5111 1::1 531·5111 lovely palio. 4 bedroom:is, 2 ba!hs, bul.llin rana:e, oven & d is hwa s h e r . Elegact fireplace. S pr in kl e r s. Reflects prkk of o~·nership iru:ide & out. UZ-6691 . TARBELL . SAV!-: S.').200 oft appl'B hlfll • your prier $46,!!00. E:-.:ec. ho111f' • prestige lll"l'n , 5 Br .. J cnr garai::-e. $15,000 exit'&~: cu~lom . drri(X's c r pt ~, a i r /cond ·lr ,I!' yr d., wa llpn pr r . pro r . d t c o r a I c d/lanrl!<.cnpe1l·2 lrpls & fan1. rm. 968--01 77, SJl..912'1. --Olsh·l's1' -{)1\'n('I' in torr· C'lol'!ure, Nral :? bf.>tl roon1 hcinH\ GH ~:/\T BIG ynrtl. Asking $11.500. Submit any· thing but do It TODAY. TWO STORY larwin rHlty 4 BR homl'.'·on-trg-tm--!lh11d.-_"'"=968-4400;;;;,;;;~A;:;ny"'IO,lm~c'""= ed lot. h&ti evf'rylhing: Bh1: O\VNER ANXIOUS ·· kilr h, lrg forn1J din rm, furn rt:lircd. lop cone!. 4 HR . lik1· rm w/bar. :: BA. ('l.tshn ne\\' shag. Lg. lol, boat &ate. B-8-Q on Pftllo + fen<'d fruit lrees, bf'aut ldscp. Fl!A yard. $35.500. lv/GI no dn or appr, $31 ,000. R47..sstl7. min $17SO. dn on t'Onvent. U.S. AFFILIATED loan, See lodny! Brokers llcnlty I' rllJgc Rc,11 [\t;1tc ,. 5ll•51ot-l-r.i:,.J~31·5IOO \ I'."'""'"""""'~""'..,.."""' Huntlngt~ Be•ct. Start Spring Htrel Here! $26,500 No dO\\'n G. I. !I llf-(lmom~. bu iltin drtan1 k 11 r h c n . P11.ti<I. Jr. rsl11!1" i.rroun1!~. Ney.•~v pain!('(! in11idr le oul Fn>sh a~ sprini:-. Jkautl tul 11\All it'Ui't'd yhrt\, ~-1:2-2."·:(.iJ, TARBELL REPOSSESSIONS For infonnRllon and local io n ofl'lieiitl'HA ·&-VAliOriWS~ contnct - KASAllAN 147-9604 -------CUTE COTTAGE BEST BUY In Univ•rslty Park \VE CAN'T P.fOVE THE .f'l?EEWAY, but bring )IOU?' pa.int hrulih &: your go.rrlt'n toot.-! 2.000 Sq. fl. of good (amily livini;:: could be your.'! wHh a little bit of elbo~· grt•n.-e. Ju11t .·f<luefd to $31,500 & O\\'nrr .'111)111, bring all of!rrs! 4 BR., 2~~ ba'1., fam ily rm. 'll11\1 "/11·llil . ·---,-1\1•11llur "SINCE 1946" l!rt \VestC'l1\ Bank Bldg. UniVtl"!'tly PRt'k, Irvint' Deyo 552-7000 Nights RE:A LT\" Un\v. Park Ctnfe r. trvlnc Call Any!ime, 833-08'10 Newport Beach 0 \VNER 4 BR--:-3111;-BA.lh:. nn. dtn nn. fam nn, lllr kilchon. 1 n1i In bf'n<'h, cul- df'-sn.('. sn .. ·i00. 968-~i'SZ Tlw rast t-sc drn'v in !hf' \Vrsl ... A ll11ily P 11 o I Clnssil'icd Ad. 642-5678. 4 Br. btlth .~· 1 ~. '~ nil. 10 S1a rr bch. Ft>ncffl. Au!o. .~pri nklrN. Dbl i:iir.' nn :•ll•)·. Parking for tdr. or boot. s~.900. 6.18-:1614. B\' 011·nr1·; Vie\\' hon1t, 4 Br., 3 Ba. Lo11~r l\l~·1tlc llill. $6.\:;QO, Cllll 673-.."l26Q, 1110 CANYON FAIRWAY LOT ?\lagnl1.icent vi~\', 1Ake1, cl11b- hot11f!'. lv&terfall & Nt!\vport Center. The "l'cllo1v Pt1.~r1< · ot l'ln11~i fierl , . , li~:!-,jli7~ S©\\~}A-"£~s· --T-11.-Pun/• wiflr t~• Built-In CAucHe • 1 1 111111 By Q\\•ner 644· 7851 J BR. 2 bll. pool honie 1v 1 fa1n ily room, sunkt>n b.,r, pl'i\':tllJ_ "'Oodsy y11.rt'I. \~U ln rine Al·t'. Conl11.c1 Erl, Sti-1520 nighis: ~. days, Condominiums for .. ie ... NPT. Isl. • \Vaterfrnl duplex. 3 BR l 'I ba •-L-t , , U'l:n, ~u Take 30' boat. 0 ~· n e r deco(, shutters, ~·allpa?.r; .g.Jli ~ mlrroftod•eritry.~3'.-)'ibaa.; 6 4 2 ~ 8 9.S 9. Cor bin-Martin 2 dbhses. Assumeable loe.n. ~'~1'_. ____ ·Founlaln Valley 968-7052 * BY OWNER * . I Bdrm. Condo. Wsh1Dryer/ ~~I .Jfupl~ bu$ IJ1 Newport .. Rthig.. Clos:ct to shoppfnl ~•ch. F'ftsf\IY painted. cenltr, Soft water. $14.500. Te:nm. Call aft. S PM ~/9'3-3234. • ·~· EAST BWFF 4 BR. 3 BA. Mp. dining ' fam rm. s.11.~: Optn ho\ttt ~n 11 lo 4. pm. 4.19 Vial& RomA. 6Jl-1ii9 llARBOR VTE\V llO r.IE.~ 4 Br., FR. OR. P&ltrmo on c.wntr. Lu!h utru. OWntr. i;c.H2~. DupiuM/Unllo .. 1e MESA VERDE 1'2 Ntw l BR .. 2 Bil~. 2 Br., 1~~ Ba. 8Jt,lm .. dishv;ashtt. 9f\IC tp!J, drps, ft'plc., 3 car .. 1 tar•'-"~ Pri fl'IX'- ed )'IMI, P"llo -I blk fl> Bank A:. Shopplnc, Xlnt loc:. Hert.or View ~ C.U before 9 ..., er •h 9 S BR -Swttm#M't -xtl'U pm. ~ o n I y . -&U-4917. USl Port Mar-541-mT. 1att, NB. • , F_u_t_mul--IS-.,..-Jurt--a-p-hont- SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIC_A TION 700 U'bJle Dlphant DunM-LIM • e&U .. ...,. .. ~ 'I I ASSIST in ~fanagemenl or Production of expanding sup- ply bu.s.lneu . Gro!! should exceed million S m31'k IJ1ls yf'ar. $.15,(Q) c11.sh requim!. $350 salary to 1'1art + f!CJUal share in profits. For inter· view write CIUl!tied Ad #381 Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Co!lla 'Mtsa., 9l626. Nice Little Business Unique art gallery for salr on Lido Isle Idt al for semi· retired or._ women. -Good le~. Ideal toe. acrou from Richards Markt!. Call m-4lOO C°"vale1cent Ho•p. 44 .. ~'!ifitd. Idell fCJr RN'OiC'Pt "JSiicia se I. Have olher11, \Ve 1peeialb:e all areas, all sizf'!l. Abode . Bllllineu Brokers. MS-7"£. LARGE beivty salon. k>h£ esllbl.ipbtd business I n Shopping crnier. Bu 1 y clientele. C&.sh or terms. 549--3790 after 5: ~ p.m, 1.11111 l \·lid. ---I l.1·1111111· Crpts, drps A: bllns. "SINCE 1946" DUPLEX-2 BR, gar, yrd, pr i pa!io. shag crpl, drapn, bltin-kil. $170. 545--6889, Huntington Beach LARGE FENCED YARD l s! \Vestem Bank Bldg. FOR CHILDREN & PETS. Univer!!ily Park Irvine NICER THAN CONDO Pvt ~arage. $154. Days 552•7000 ' Nlnht.1 2 BR, 3 BA, 1.rplc In DR 1: ru Paulanno, C.1if. 56-1746 • liv rm. Plush crpl. Pri. pr. CHil DREN-PET O.K. --agt' attachi;<f. BR..lcooies, Spacious :: BR home, dbl 3 BR. 2 baths •. $315/3351345 beamS", Spanish de(.'()r. View garage large fenced rear 3 BR. 2 ba., fam., furn •• $400 ()( valley, $250. mo. SJ6.fJ007. yard. 'Perfec:t for family. 3 BR, 2 ba., fam, nn • • S340 Newport Beach $225 mo. ~9866. 962-2421. 3 BR. 2 ba. ram. nn ..• "65 2 BR, t/d yrd 4 BR. 2\9 baths •..•..• , $375 3 BR., 2 BA. Frplc., top crp rps, g:ir, ·• ,.. shape! 2 blks ocean. Yrly. eple. only, No pel11 $1 70. : d h•11 $300 Adil no 1 673-_ 231-Avocado. 5 4 8-8251 , 're I . s pe s. -· 541-1405. • • ?lfesa 'Verde -l.r 3 Br .. l ~~ I l•~ ba., fam nn .. frpl., patio, REALTY Ap,rtmenti lcrr Rm available 611. S 7 7 S ·I ~U~n~;v~.~P~ar~k :C~en:t~"'~·~':":"~ne~1=:~=~--~~:1 ~. /! c an Anytime, 833-0820 FOR Le .... 3 BR., 2 BA., TUl!TLE, J!ock-+-, 3J;' ~·· Furn. • JM fe"n ced'YTnf, 1-t-f-,;trm~ f;m, din rm :~ro11'.t :;: Z<l .!- landsenped. Pift'sa. Vrrdt, ~'im/tf'nnis • .,." 833-2•67 l'iiiii 557-8060. . ...uv, ' . JI l?i.f?i.tAC. 2 BR, I. encl. Laguna 8t1ch A , pt., ln«l:Ylr<f~tr. 1145 ' ~ BLKS BEACH llciltl New c-- mo. 2611 Eldtn Av c. Large 2 Br trfplex. Blt-tm , -··-r• "'3-6270. """' gold "'"' • ""'... FURNITURE Dnn'll OtAJL\fING 3 story home 3 Good •tori.gt'. Private A llUtlN: :BR. 2 BA. sm. per ~. nice patio, chlld/amlll pel . . $100. cleaning dep. All utU ok. $200. . • Month to Month pd Sl6-m7 NU-VIEW RENTALS * 10011 Purth1., Optm ' * Wk! Se1 EA.STSIDE 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 <'ar 673-4030 or 494-3248 ' Sty~ gar. frpl, pri 1ncd yd. \VOOD'S O)\'E~ l BH., 2 t 24 flour DclJ\~ Ch1dm A: pet ok. S300/mo. BA. + guest npl.. 2 .. TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ~. • fU-.pla.<.'tl. USO lelllt. Ha.rf i )Jj NICE 4 br, 2 bll, o-pf, drpt, Rt-ally, m.o&l9. ~ ,/"t £ '?!:) dshnhr. c:ort"l('r. AvAil June YE.ARLY startb\g July lat. 2 •!!::'!l""-"'-- WANT AD 642-5678 • • 1. m . lli6 Paularl..,. er. 2 111. 1 bit """' l!!fh. 56-771L 1250 mo. "7°1U9. Sil W. 19th; CM $235 .. 4 Br, apl/drpl, 2 BR, vtrtw, dole to bach, 2156 N. Alatn SA dsh•"'5br, Jnod ,d. 1io1.""e, db.I stO\'t. retr~. cpis.., drpl., 229 attad1. -· -· 8'\'erl)'. 49f.4312. Wbltt El<pbont ~ ' • ---'"\("'; ~ ,lrp.ert ....... b rerfttnl " --_ . ..__. O&ilY ..UT '"''m"" '" • .,, [.) I """I• I~ [ Lott ""' -l[S] ~~~[~~~ ._A..:p-11_._,_u_r_•. ___ ...;3~60 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfu rn. 3'5 Apt. Un!lim. 3'5 Apt. Unfur n . 365 Apt. Unlur n. 3'5 Apll., Buslneu Renlel 441 ,. ...:.--------Furn. or Unft.lrn. 370 sso Balbo• P1nlnM.1li1 Huntington B.•ch Generi1I Gener•I Huntington le•ch Newport Beach S?'ORE tro'nt hid~ for lc1ac. FZ:..tAU: d<ls • lArae but ::-:::-~.,---,,.....,..,..-";;;;;;;;:;ii:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii; liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii i;;;:i;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;===-= _...,; ________ I N~---rt-Be-.-.,.----~t·l znne. ZOi2 Plaet nt!a. 1flll 1 pup. reddl1h bmv.,, 2 Br .• l~ ba .. patio, bale<:1ny. • fl LIVE N EAR WORK ewpo 1 C(ilti !iltsa . .MS-769S. v"lwtlt lflArkinJL Collat.-no 31.I E. B&y.·12:JO mo. en yr, la Quinta Hermosa IL CORDOVA APTS. ON BEACH'. In Be&ulilul Eattbhdl VISTA DEL MESA Indu strial Rt nl1I 450 ..... Vic ~•lbtrt & lH. l nq. apt C. 673-1521 ar From $145 1 !Near Ne1,vport Center) Api1r tment1 Bu~.ard. r.v. 96l-6162. art /;:s<a.,~:g;:;:;::;,:,=~--1 SpanJah Country Est.ate Uv-Furnl1h1d & Unfurn l1h9d FURN. A tJNTUR.'i. l ·Bdtm. Apt Sl55 1 A Z BR. Furn. Ir Ul\f. ~ COSTA MESA 6:30 p.m. • $25 WK k UP-On Oce111 • ma: & Spacious Apts. Ter· D ishwasher • Shag Carpeting -Walk·in Clos· J 2 BR. From $265 5 5 6714050 0 Diahwaahu ·Stove k Retrlr . 144fl &· ~qn Sq !f FND. Lr&:· blk bil'l1 Lo~ly &eh • 1 Br. -Rooms raced pool: sunken ea• BBQ. ets, Forced Air Heat • E xtra LarQ'.e Rooms • ADULTS ONLY ,;;; ;;; Shq crpt'a·Lc:• R~c CABl:-JET ~!AKER.> CJo,v/tt.vtn. Vie; Carl· Maid servlce·Pool·Utll Pd. un~lievllble Living_ Only Beautiful Game Room • Heated Pool • BBQ's· Furniture Avail.!able _ ,,.. 1 a.a center. flBERGLASS lfllf<'lrd 11 Colleae. c.~t • Call 675-8740 • 1 Br unf $150..furn $175 Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings and C ar P e ts-drapes-ili5h'\'asber R.Ei\'T starts n~ Nr ~\1 Pt Fl"\1'Y k s.o rr-. .. 'Y Sli;htly Injured, MS-234j 2 Br. newly turn & crprd . 2 Br unf $175-fu rn $210 close to shopping. (Nr H ar bor & tfam ilton St} helllted pool·aaunas-ttnnis --WESTCLI F F lrv ln• & Met• Drive r,130 Gra~ Ln trlipped wina:s1. <;'lrport,' JaurxL \i Blk heh. (4 blks S. of San Diego Fl'Wy Adult Living · No Ptt1. rec room-oclean vki!!'ll'S CAPRI * 54.s..4155 * \~('If RAktr, •:.nl f1un·1~w F0tJND in v1cln1ty ot Bllblll S235 y 1 673--45.26 on &ach. 1 blk w. on Holt M 642..._.70 patios-ampt par 1!'\J' 1700 \\'~rclilf Dr. 1:: ri11 Reprtsen1at1vt there mo r .. st . · to lS2U Pukside Lant .) 2077 Ch1rle St •• Co1ti1 ~u Security Guards. Adult Liv a:-No J'C"l$ 9 11n1_12 n('l()n, 61\'tl. Newport Beh. very Cott• M11a (i14) 847·5441 HUNTINGTON O~Jux~ 1 ~ 2 Br. Pool. I JI,.] i71~1 S7~4l4 or g79-4ill J.m!lll black puppy or dOa:. MESA VILLAGE APTS. ' 11t1ntall 11 Scotty \Mk1n1 in 1p. WEEKLY·MONTHL Y PACIFIC Cuport. F1.~0>1w·• '""!. 1 1 fllaw Ind us. Bldg. Executive Suites UPPER front 2 Br . 3 BEDROOM-$150 I 642-6274 1Fb'l~-fr w't1fr I: .'i pht1M!: p!.ar1nee. Ca.JI .>fs-.wTS. O\•!rloolrin& 1 ••. , ~rk ._ 2 chlldrtn welcome, no ptt1 ~ TU OCEA.~ AVE .. H.B. BR NEWI •17 o• 11. r,1 S~fALL iinld cockapco-~ ! 2080 Newport Blvd; ..... r-.., I W p Id C t !11'1 '°'1'87 AND 400 p\\i· • uni~ 1.y, .... • 1 beaut. Pncltrsed patio & Fbrced Air Heat ng . ater a • !I't>e • ., ~, Room1 646 1 1 dna , ltmfl'· M to Jar. Coit• Me111 pool; Adu!ls, no PP tS $169. Drapes . Bu1Jt -in Stotr e . Carpet . Stall Shot~-ore open 10 am·6 pm DaUy ADULTS ONLY s-PET OK . ..:c"·~:.,_..-=-,..,"7'7'7'".C COASI Hta;hv··•y, s .,u t b I-642·2611 L d R F d y d \VILLIA~f \\'ALTERS CO. DELUXE 2 R Sl~ STU DENT or 1\'0rktnt air!. HU:"~ '\G Sch .\!·1 l~ his h La~in.a 49-l-6398. -.-STU_DIOS_& I BR'S 10~ 12th St. 5J6.?692. er . aun r~ oom . ence ar , 2 Bath~. di&il11·u~er. hrie:· pr-a'<\tA-l'()tlni,-k H+h-",n blt11' 11/('lfhrt ~!lll + 140 \ e FREE LI '0 ._,...f, '° n ·r • c . priva f' , ... "• · pnvt tJ;e' \\'a 11'1 ""''-nr ,, f )t;l ft 11.1 n1(1 .. 1-•.>.. ....,Tt•rir--na. s•ag c~t. -10146-!I C11lno-Or-~A \ 546-733 pl• , 1 ~••· '''''m I lk ~ I .. ,,. 2~.1 fOUNO. \·ouna-malt~ c:1t le FREE U~~~:. b!tl~. drapes, childrl'!n Costa Me11 JUST COMPLETED mtni pool. 551.21~. Harhnr ShOpptng CtaHtr S<ffi·Z76!l \\'htte 1,1.'/hlur eyes. ~llar e Full Kitchen weloomt. lrg patio. 7681 \ Luxury Jlv1ng at a price you 20342 Santa Ana Avt. 54&--2.i7;'\ SiO nio 1 .... \~f:~l\.~D=E7L~U~X=E-)"°t"'-l-u-n"'llc-,,-3 V1r f\\1~nOhll &· Ei111'11tcr , Elhs Ave. Apt. A-M7-r~7. HI DEN VILLAGE APTS. can a.tlord. The teu• remain· Fountain 'lallty ~1t-247A. ·• HeatM Pool H L'k LI I 2 BR .. I blk. in b!ach. \'tar DELUXE. Priv att en1r.1.1ltf' ph. flO:lt\lir. 1733' r.lonrovi... • Laundry Facilities Laguna Beach om• 1 • v ng in& 1 bdrm units complete lea!>l'. Sl6.i. No J>l'fS, &: bath t-.'f'l s m n k t r ~ :'143-:'ll.i~. Sjfi...97!'1~ ti·~. FOUND Lr,. male di1£, 1'$1• e TV&. maid serv avail F•milieJ Welcome! 1v1th custom carpeting & Call MS-7840 E d 1 C ~ --di~h cnaL VJ\" Santa An1 0 V ER. L 0 0 K 1 NG 1\tain 2 BEDROOM-2, BATH draperies & dish1\•ashers. mp\oy,. &rnt Pman. '1 576 to 9600 Sq. Ft. Htigh1i. ii42-(l~S. ~7~. • Phonl'! Service B!ach. 1 BR. avail. until From $159 'f inest apartments in the 2 Door~ ·from beach-2 BR ar\1111. tii.i-(13JO <'Ir M~7t97 4001 Birch.NB !141 -:-.032 645-4711 Jul.v I. S175. 2 BR 11vail. un-Carriets -Dranes • Air Conditioned • E nclos-county -just minutes from pa.rt •tur'n. S2Yl mo. yrly ROO!lf \\•l bath . R!decora!rd. R•ntals Wanted 460 BLACK !\!Air. cat fou nd nn Ufe81iBJIU 20 *BRAND NEW* til June .lO. S200. 494-8541. ed patios • Heated P ool • Forced Air Heat • the bl'!ach or s11·im in ynur l!a1!. ihai crprs. 642--3·143. \Vlk to Sch . r-.'tw gold rrpt I ~;.:...;....;......;.;.:...;_____ F:1Jclirt n•11r 511nr\lt.1,1.·M'f Newport S.ach Carport & Storage. 011•n he.'lr~d pool. Only S140 San Clemente ~l!~ m~. J rl.v. 1244'-Balboa HE L Pl b Park. S.A. :...g...1JM t.1r 1 BR , .... $185 • .. .. Furn. 2 BR ..... $220 ..... Furn. Privat! patio!, lush a;ardrn~. carports. 114 E. 20th St., C.M. 548-0137. Unbelievably Beautiful SEPARATE gu,~1 muse , S12j. incl lurn. dahes. util. 8pp! onl.v. &15-3366 dys, 642-.)()2{1 eves. e \\'INTER RENTALS e VAL D'ISERE Garden Apts. \\lest Newport Reserve no1,1.•! Adull1 -no pets. Flowers ABBEY REAL TY 642-3350 everywhert. Str!am & Waterfall. 45' pool Rec. Rm, Sauna, S&ls 1-2 Bdrm, Furn- Unfum. from $1 38. SEE IT: 2000 P&n1ons, &t2-8670. $30 WEEK & UP 1 BR. Ad ul ts. no j)\li ts .. no children. Ulil pd. G&rage. $150. 67~2930 aft ~:30. FOR month May 7 te June a 2 Br, 2 &. To11•nhouse. $29:). 644--424& • Studio &: 1 Br apts e Room Sl8 '& up. Senta Ana -------• TV & Maid Service Avail DE ANZA PLAZA • Recreation Rm -Pool J & 2 BR -Furn & Unfurn 2500 South Salta, Santa Ana 546· 1525 a month. no leu"' Rr"ITu01red. ~ BR 2 Bo •pt• drps bltns v .. . . Re1p yn~ ITIAn "' S{IOd Jo M2--0:>45. BAHIA P E ., · ·'" · · · Ro.,n1-Pri. rntr.11nce· f.· rtt'!> nt,.ds h~r. 1~·Jy11rd. (en ter 2 blks w. oftBristol, off W arner on STREET n,. .. r ht.JI.Ch. $180 mo. No, r I .. _ ~ I. FOUND Ct'J1'j'l"llt. Uri~r W C t I) 2110 17TH ""'''· ~,_19.,9 rO·•ng•l KttChl'n ri rivtl!!g!'.\ ~lB. ~.:-. ,.,.,utn .... auna or Linda Way, south to . en ra .--J~ , s~ 2 rl Dt:"n1u~ -llA rbor Shopp1n~ (at Deltiwarel 548-~.13 rrinynn 11r"il Tn ~"" l'lf::i\, VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS 1 l 2 BEDROOM APT. Furnishtd & Unfurnl1hed Adult Living Dishwasher color coordinated appliances P lu sh s hag c a r p et · mirrored wardrobe doors- indirect lighting in kitchen • b reakfast bar • ·huge p rivate fence d pat io • p lush landscap· ing • brick Bar-be·Ques • large he ated pools & lanai. 3101 So. Bri1tol St., Santa Ana 557·8200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT S J C I • Olrl (' 'll I Cenl~r. ~II!. Apr il 2 9 Huntington Beach an u•n ap 1tr-ano Guest fotom• 415 ., f"!l!~ r1· ine. 11·1 i:.: 536-5098 up. rtea~r c;,IJ N11•V1!'w 646-.1424. JI.JI 3·30 p.m NE\V 2 BR ... I BA .. pool , dbl *PRIVATE ROOM* R,.n111ts, fi7.i·40.'.ln t1r <t!l4-324S FOUND '''hll~ ral'rh1t In Cn11:1 SEA AIR APTS $115 1ar., qu1e1. Ll'!asr. Ph. 1 b 1 " d •rt•• High Srhnol ba•·k • 494-29lS or 49J.-302.4 , or am _u atory P"'rson •.100 \'01.JNG phyitrt•n \1·lihe.o. 10 " ..... • Lri-2 BR. Crpts. drps, bltn'-~~--------1 food, nicl'! cheerlul surround-r.-n t or .\1J~\i;t hou.,,, 11elct Plt ase 1 d ,. n t l I Y. 1 blk N. ot Adam8 oH Beach Apt1., 1n1s, l ..a~n-1 . ,Jone-SepL To $.\<JO 543·8992. Blvd. 729 No. 6 Utic11. · Furn. or Unfurn. 370 • Ctall ~;-4'5.1 • mn 4~-2/l!'lO hm . O I c GE'Rf\tAN Sh!phl!'rd m 1 ~ 536-2796 or 536-7070 C M PRVT & Sl-ml-Prvr room.o. M7-.l151 _ pup-8 m.,. Vic. H.8. on ~l1 1n osta ••• "°"'""'*=;--;;-:::-o=:= 1 LARGE 2 BDRM. in I 1tory ---------·I av11J. for men · &· ,...wl'!n\f'n . UNf'URNT~HED 2 l'rl\dl"\')(\m. Strt'P! \\'ear1n1 c o I• r . 4/plex. Crpt_g, drps. gar11.ge. Summer Rentals Loving rllr!', n u tr I t I., LI s 2 h11!h II L!h nr l\'l!ht>Ut fll""JI !i36-2023. fenced. RIO. litu nd. rm. me11.b .. :,40-2:lfi2 or 642-~862. Ye11r lea""· Adul1~ nnly. Jl'E,\1ALE. p.tr! Pers11n cat, Child ok. Sl35. 527-3144. PALM MESANPTAPSCHTS. B o A R.DI c 11. re/LAuncfry. \\'itnt hy Junr 10111. 644-1343. 4 white P-\ll'f.. ~1t1111.i<ln Viejo. ~IlNUTES TO . . . . M 1 • 2 Bel. lBa, shag crp!. bltins, FURN. OR UNFURN. G~ meals. S!m1 $18:S. Pr1 ntlr a r I u f' r I t "' drapes. no childr!n. $175. Unbelievably large a pt•., S22:i. Men-Women. 531-541~. 1 ][ iil'J J"'m1mo. '37-<TI9. Clnse to shop & bank:. 7681 huee pool, Jacuzzi ell'!ct bit· Summer Rentals 420 Announctmenl• FND \Vh11~ &-Blk tml. Ellis ... ve. Apt. A 847-7347. lna. ahag erpt•~ drps, nuna Shepherd/Tmier .pu ppy . e CbUdren & Pet sections Pools, carports & other ex· • All Major Cr!dit Cards tras. Nr. S.A. &-. Npt Frwyi. Apt. Unfurn. 2376 Newport Blvd .. 548-975.5 From Sll5 up. Adul ts only, Coit• M••• Cost• Mesa 3'5 Apt. Unfu.,, 365 BAYFR.ONT 2 BR. 2· BA. etc. Adults. no pl'!ts. · BAY -VIEW 2 -bedroom, with cha in around neck. boa t-Nif)riSOIMq.· It .. 1..yr.Jr.e •. µ1N<a..·;s ~· ..... -~ From....t135 -~RUslmU21d:b'~turnisl:l· ':Ar'll'r61Jlfc•tn-.nt .v 10 ... 0.c. · Aarpor.t-.-495-.Cm $425. TI4: 846-4688. 1 BEDRM. , • ·•• From $140 ed. Av,il J une f(I Stpt. $750 ::-'.'.~00:-::".".CC::-:::--; GERr.-IAN Sht pb•rd m t x LAR...GE l BR apt.,_ Ne~ _JJO _R!!;ls. 1JQ.Z fiuit St .. -s.A....i----~------~ dr.,es. Shag c • r P t'~· 543-6620. A PRECIOUS FEW Carport & lndry. Nr shop i S th L .I: s'chols S140 + dep. 998 El ou aguna Camino. Apt 1, CM . 546--0t51. * $25 P&R WEEK * k Up -Pool &. maid s!rv - kitchPn~ 1vai!1 bl~ MOTEL TAHITI fCorn!r Harbor/Victoria) VERY small ba c h elo r quartl'!rs. priv. bath + cook- ln&. 535 rent. S2i cle11.ning char1P . Adu!tli over .15. 1640 Ne1\•port Blvd. CJ\t &!fi-84&4. •• Lrr 1 !]SS. S75 AIJ01v&ncl'! Br garden apt, no \r. 1srh 645-5530 •• pool St. DI..'X 2 Br turn apt, pool. close to shops. Adult!, n1J petJ.. From Sl50. 1 9 4 1 Pomona, CM. ATTRACTI\'E l BR .. Ii"· liv. rm .. frplc .. patio. nr. stairs to bl'!ach. $ l 7 5 . 499-4270. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Balbo• lsl1nd NEW & beautiful 4 BR.. 2 baths. St,p! In South bay. ~50 mo. Ytarly. LARGE & luxuriOU9 2 BR. 2 ba. SJi:S mo. yearly. \\'INTON REAL ESTATE 22!1 M11 rine Ave . Ba.lboa Is!and 67~3331 Balbo• Penlnsula 3 BR's-l Ba'!, stv/ref?'ig .. \'P.11.rly, S2ll5/mo. Ask !or Anita, Jones Re t1 1 t y 6i3-621(). e TRO.PICAL POOL Coron• d'el Mar 2 BR srudio, 112 Ba .. trpl.. spiral at.airway. S2GO. 145 E. Open 18th SI .. Apt. 10. 64;.542'. s • ·s J Q 4 "' .. UP -Ni"-1 sR. -GLGL .un • trailers. Adults only. no Ne~· 2 story. 3 BR. 2 BA. pets. 132 \IJ. Wilson, C.M. stovE', relrig .. crpl&, drps , 645-4530. !tiundry, garag!, PAfio. Short AVAIL no~' · 2 BR, 11.1 Ba .. twn.house, ne\I.' tum .. fr!sh paint. pool. No p I'! t s . 64!-122(). \l.'alk to L1rtle Corona beach, stor!!I, banks. P. 0 . Bl'!auti· ful .,.;ev.· of trees. 416 Poin- U<llia. can enjoy F•irway Villa liv.· rng -one or those small elPgan! r.o mplexl'!I , known for unmatched management and impeccable delail. Just now there (IJ't hvo 3 bl'!droom apartm!nts available -with all those desirahlr extras :_ pool, patio. fireplace. la undry. walk-in clos!ts. l h baths -we C()uJt a;o on. but come and see. Fairway Viii • Apartments 20122 Santa Ana Ave. 546-621~ DELUXE APARTMENTS Air Cond . F'rplc's . 3 Swim- ming Pools · Health Spa • Tennis Crts · Garn!'! & Billiard Room. 1 BEDROOM FROM $165 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE HARBOR GREENS Furni1hed & Unf,urni1hed From $120 to $215 mo Bachelor s e 1 Bdrms 2 Bdrm1 e 3 Bdrms 1112 or 2 Fun Bath1 !-.taster size bedrooms "'; hikh beam ceilings. largl! living. room 1.1.·/gas or wood burnini fireplace. Convt nien1 la un dry a rea off ki tch~n. Encloli!d P-'· tiog . 2 s'1"imming pools. sauna, rt>creation f3eiJi- til'~. ~ecurity guard. Models Opon 'I ii 9 pm. 2700 Peter1on Way, CM nr Harbor Blvd & Adams z BEDRM .• , •. From $160 pr month. Adults onty SUMr.tER CA~1P Boys & puppy 3-4 mllr.. old vie &-! lrvlne You're right, they'n! under-llgent.·675-4930. Girl!> 7-13. Outst1ndi"n1 pro-&k:h, ~.A. ~7-7820. priced! 1561 Mesa Dr. Little B11lboi1 l1l11nd gl'am-TnfJ nnteh r.1 1.IJ . --------- PARK WEST APARTMENTS Bdrm. From $160 2 Bdrm., 2 Be. From $195 3883 Parkview Lane Irvine. (Just otf San Diego Fwy at Culver Rdl 15 blks b'om Newport Blvd.) 3 br lurni'!lhed duplrx. June Rl'!!lwnllb!e ratl'!S _ fREE A Prt ctou l bfoa&le-SnMpy-8 546 no""' mo. malt juJ.I JI ll'IV!. Vi(' . ..,..~, 17 lei Sl'p!. lii. $500/ mo. B r n r h u r I'! • C A r.-1 P Cos C C·' 1 !>th &-fl.lain. ,\16--7031. UlesliBJIU ... , '75-5612 '"" 6 pm. CA YU , ayt>COS, ~1 . _:::::_::_..:.:;:::c...=.__;_,:c_~ ~ s~AM LADIE 's wa tch. round In BAClfELOR. hayrrolH apt. .. ,... · Sparkling 2 Bdrm. 1arden 2 Adulti. S20'.l Month II ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ La&una &ach. Call 494-3961 a pts. Pool, apa, I u 'h ti7.H!549 & ld!ntify, ldsepg, ga.rag!s. Adults -l I~ BLACK puppy, blk jewele•t from $175. Also avail. film· Rentals to Shari 430 Ptrsonala ' t:()l\a r vie. 7-11 Market ()11 151 E. 21st, C.M. 646-8666 FE.:\1ALE roommate wanttd f'mmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· ~~ Ind1anapoli1. H.B. 962-7258. Leguni1 81•ch e SPACIOUS e Tu~t 1n. SJS-3000 ~ v e " .\I \\'eU-D!1igned Apts. 8.1:>-2022 days. ask !or K1t1hy Per•onalt 530 Los t 555 * NE\V 2 BR-hlk to bl'!ach, l &: 2 BR. w/Terraees. £. LOST 4130 vte1nl"'• 19th & s~cfacul8r vie~·. $225 up. r.. SI" $275/' 1------~-~-+ nlLLY LI CENSED • "' 494-338.1. 494-2339. r •Om 'l\J • • mo. ROO~MATE ntttle,tl f tr r Reno\.\•nttl Hindu Spit1tulll11t. Orans f!. 2 E:nt llah Setters. 1 Shag cpts, drps, uunas, .1h1.rin& apt {~~' S1JO.S170J. Sp iritual Readin&A r n·en hlk & wht., other oran,. &: 2 BDRM 2 BA. near bea.ch, pool , jacuzzi, encl. a;ar. 545-6556. daily, 10 A'l·IO PM. Advi-wht. I on medleltion. older adult~ pr~f. No pl'!ts. Q ,;et Adult living " .. ~ ~21 SJ9j. m(). 544-233'.t MERRIMAC WOODS SHARE my waterfMnt homt' given on a.U matter•. 1 cilll ..:;"'-'=.:;,.·------I w/dock. man 30.fiO yr1. hei" you. Bt:aa;le, •ml. Iott C/X. So. M V d 425 ,,lerrimac W1.y. CM · 67"331 ,. De , ••• er • Sliil/mo. Stra11ht. . .,...., · 312 N. El Camino Real Coatt P lata. 1puate! DELUXE 2 k 3 Br. 2 Ba. El Puerto Mesa Gar1g11 for Rent 435 San Clemenie Pleue caU 893-9183, MM.1511. ~ncl iar. S153 up. Rent.!11 1 BR'S-$\30 UP l<irruw::E7.;;;;"";;;";:;;;t ll ....,~'91".';-9~I~36~or'.;,i9~2;-""~34:';;=-I 642-4036. Reward! O!r.. 3095 ~face Av e -All Utllltle_ t Paid 5'!;},RAprG. Em01:1rh .. aet for rent DISCOVER. DISCOVERY YAWN Great Dane, female, «•1034 _., " Newpo rt F>nd YOURSELF "1n Somto-10 -•• AnJ "Clncy" V>• ~-;;...=-·--~~==-,1 Pool &: R!ertat1on Area . No Impts. 642-940."i. '"' '"""" · '-· 546·5025 NE\V deluxe modem 3 BR. 2 children. no peti. Call now · No oblt1atlon N~wland &: Talbttl Jtt.,ard ~ -m·. apt. 1565 Wint!J'll'ffn ·1959"MIJ1l• Av.-C.M. _OffJce...R1rttal. !140 £7141-~ 12131 387·3393 alt!r 3 pm. MZ..3640. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 557-3877 or 67~210. , ....,.. NATIONALLY LARCE ~&rd . no _...,_ "'00 H bo Bl d C M. I • 2 BR Furn or Unfum. PRIME .......... ATION NlZ E •-· ~ ar t v ., . "' RECOG D .. _,, u k·,. Lost • lrt•b !et. 8020 Ule8,... DJIU 00 Newport Beach Children'• secbon. Pool. Office SuJte A v a 11 ll b I ~. -,,====--c---w • ~ (7!4J 5.17-~ • '' ~HOLICS A ter . I · ••111. •·1~· •-a. S14CI Up. ELM GARDENS Cuatom decorated for ea.ch ~ • nonymou1. .w Q6.....,. ... ..-OP~~A_!',.?~I~EPM Sparkling new adult apt. PARK NEWPORT APTS.-177 E. 22nd St ., C.M. tenant Prkinr . a /conll .. Phone ~2-7217 nr wrlte, P. 67J..4488. Lush garden aetting a.mid 642-364j . tull main!. :USS Via. Udo. 0. Box 1223. CotfA Me&11. , -~ .. ~B~l~lt-l'~'~S.-•--,Ott=e-r-* LARGE * tow!ring pines. No pet1. APARTMENTS 2 Br. fncd yard. crpt/drpi . Newport, Bch. UndPr nl'!w PROBLEM Preanancy. Con· I.mt. vie. '~l.h St.: N.I . NEWLY DECORATED 1 Bedroom .... from Sl.55. on the bay 2658 Ora.ngl'! Ave. Manaa:eml'!nt .• N!wly dee-tident, 1 y mpathl'!tl c 646·00 or 548-5403. Beautiful Grounds 2 Bedroom • •• • from Sl85. Luxury apUtment living OV· 545-l&57 orated. Rl'!ntal Office 1uite pn!tnancy counMlinr. Abor· _LO:.;::S.:T.::b::.rocwn.:...;"~-w-h~i,-,-T~eme-r DLX 2 hr turn apt. Pool. 10 Minutes to Oce'an line!. carports, &Al & water) erlookin1 the watl'!r. EnjOy iiii:niiii1ciii0i'1ie.lciii--l,~30~1;,.. ~71~4~/6~7~3-~909~1·~....,.-.,-tion & Adoption ref. AP· type Me. N11t ional City U c close to shop~i A~ulu/no Cloae to bus Line &: stores 114 E. 20th., C.M. 548--0137 $750,000 b!alth apa, 7 swim· H_u_n_li_n_g_to_n~Be-•_c_h __ , ,;.u;,orcAL. dental, bea uty cCARE:.;::=:·,;64°'~:,;,;:';'7;""',--·No. &97. De., p t r ate 1. pets. SlM. 1 omona, Gu Heat & Stove. Water. LIVE in ma~r wanted. 12 mina; pool1, 7 Jlght..."d ten-N.EW . SAND"P'IPElt ·shop or real e1tate. Street -SINGLES DANCE ~1349. O..f. Garage. Rtt. Rm. L.tundly fu rn aptJ;, R!ntal Sl.lO inc. nil: courts, plus mUe1 of visability. Parldnr. 2 at SlYI MEADOWLARK COUNTitY _.:::.;::.;:::.... ____ ~- ATTRAC. E-1lde 2 BR. Room i .cluded. util. $90 credit for misc bicycle trail•, putting, ahuf· Early bird aptelall-1 BR. or combine into 1. 1770 CLUB -Ui782 Graham, H.B. LOST Sprmter SpraJWI, blk 911-ins. patio. pool, tufn-unf 1 BR. 5140 duuesl( more for clean1ng Deboard, croquet. Junlof l 's b'om Sl25. 2 BR. fftlm ll5S Oran&! a t Rochester. C. i\1 . Fx Trt. La.tin ._Witz . Swill& k wht, Jon.c ;lk ~rt,C ap. _ from $1~: Adlls. 642-9531. • 2 ER. $IM, 1165· Sl ?5 ~pt1. Ady~ ~~· oajy. b;om S164.50 montbJy;_abO l __ .EumlUnfurn. ooo1 color in-Kinritltrd Real E 1 t a-t·e-: -Frtday·S.1. Adm. S2. prox 6 n'I!)::__ ew -· · · - Furn. Bachelor-& I Br's lfiO \\I, Wilson, Apt 1. CM her El 8081 Holland Drlve. Hun-64 · CHAMPAGNE 1 d Haclerr-diCfif Mesa-i;5J:7976 eve!. ,-and 2-bedroom plans and teriora. pt.r0f, JacUiil, IDore. 2--2m /;~~~~~~~~j~j ana. 6'.S-6f99 Hpocielly nice. 2110 New ·'-illa Paula-2 BR. Upper. e!ec b!tns , 2-~t~ town ."1!1. ec· . Be h 847·9595. OFFICE .1p on_New}>orL&y c o ore M -.., ·v retrla;., closed-gar a ~e-. trie kitchens, pnva~t patios-ting!On ac -0 -Linda l&le. 5 ea c tSl A na:ora cat, v"F.Oi'i)ii& del -- Newport-Blvd., C • ~... 2 Br., 2-Full Ba . Quiet. 1140 -tl) N!sponaible or ~conies. carpe.tinJ, dra· HUNTING!ON G-• rd en ~ :ytn:int .Joe... Gd PP.ark. [ -lit #li'fCM'ld ) : ~ar, trvine t e.rr"ace~ FURN 2 BR, S 1 S 5 Im 0 ~ . -• Families Welcome adult. No pets . ..Re ts.. _»enu. Subt!t.rr&nean ~ark.: -APta-Heil-&t..Bola:a: Chic.a.; -C!'JjtI _ 1!i'Pa _ i lr/Cd-The . _ Reward. 6~. - Adults. no pets. 820 Cent!r Shag cpt/drps. patio, 646-422.4. Lne.with elevators. OptiOnaJ 346-1323. Comp~re. • See IAlander Bid . 341 e.a' side LOST-Mar~tite-'-Ocean St .. 0.1 642-5&18. ON ~ ~ beam c!il rarages SIA" maid service. JUJt north of wh.at yo11 're m111m1. f r. 1 .. 10,. Y BI·~ M·' ••u t ,~, Fro~· $180 . SPAC. 2 .I: 3 Br apt. ..., up. Fu hlon Island at J.mhor· Sl»-S240. Dr. 673-1631. 540-..,,. Found (frM ads) §50 V<j, .,.. Qi '! po1n VERY nice I Br. dplx. Qul!t. 1 I: 2 BR. Fun!. I Untum. C Pool, cpt/drp, bltnJ., k:idJ. eo! and Sall Joaqr..iln Hilla • LRC 2 BR-Bun1·'ow Apt. ARCHM'ECT, Enrtneer, etc . S" "POI~ S1tm•se Siamt.at. R.Lowlrd. ~1So-4793. Sep. by 1arag!J. 1 Ad!t over Fi.replacet I priv, patio&. 622 Hamilton, .M. • ok. ntlad. . &.< Ole'&. 444 Old Newport ~ .~ • male WtOYE O/Husky. Rtward 30, no pets. 548--10Zl. Pools Tennit Contnt1 Bid.st. See ~f&J', Mr. & Mrs. Hoban 1996 Maple No. l 642-3813 N£WPORT BEACH 4 Gard!nl .. 6 pools. Saunu . Blvd . See to appreciate. Ex· foun<1 on Mt u. Dr., C.M. Mal~. Huntinaton Harbor l k 2 BR. furn 1pts .. Jauntin-', 900 Sea. Lane, CdM 6"-'611 548-2062 2206 O'>lll'!&e No. 5 642-7035 Tel!ph<me (n4l 6#-l900 Hot Jacuu:1a. Tenn11. From ler. pntrance, SllO. 54S-5300 546-7308 or 642--05-45. a ~a . S46-2jS6a.ft 1:30. adult&, no J>Pls. 687 Victoria (MacArthur nr CoAlt Hwy l Park·Llke Surrounding 2 BR. Studio. 1% ba. Unfurn. tor renW information Sl81'1. 846--0259. OPEN. 3 SLE EPING ba11. 2 "LO.,,.,,ST~: '-F~,-mal~t-b"°l&-c.,k-doc~:-1 C.M. 548-6138. QlJTET . DELUXE $170. Patio.' Adj. 1hopg APT. Poolsifil! . SpaclOUI BEST loeatton Corona del fla•h!!chtJ. & al.arm clock. f\1almut.e/Shephmt t y p e . 1 BR lr&. $13().$145 1'1.i n ~s. 2 BDR.1\>!S .. 3 baths: frplc. 1· 2 & 3 BR APTS 548-8301 or coll 2 13 : Bungalow. Pvt, plll llo. Sl51l. fl.far nr. Pott office-SM.ck 642--6626. Vic Sa.nu. An.a. Ht.a. M7-0321. Ideal for b&t'helors. S/Poot . Fanwtic oc!an vieu·: Prv. patios • Htd F'oolll 592--5227. mrJ. tn nrht a d u I ts · Shop. Prlv. park I n 1 . ~f"N'°'o.:.. "C,:,hi"'h-uo°'h-11"'•-"'V"'1-c."'!9=th-=1. REWARD. 6 mo. old bla.ck Adil!. 1993 Church. 548-963.1 S4 25 fl.1onth. No pe ts-Nr shor-·g * Adult.s Only NEW MESA VILLA. 2 BR. 846-l32J. $85/mo. Placentif, C.M. 642.-~525. la.b. One.whlt.e apot. tr6nt of DELUXE 1 or 2Br,nr1hops. \rill~ V.•i~ton ARl'!aJtor Martinique Apts. plwh crpt•. ~. bltns. 2 Newport Beach Realonom1c1 Bia. 67S--fl700. f'ND Watch. Call &: identify. cheat. Vtc: C1M. 675-IU}. Pool. Adlts. no pets. Util pd. Marine ve. 1m santa Ana Ave .. C.M. &f'Y, encl'd g"1r&Je. ldt a.1 !oe. ----.-.,_....._.__ BAY VIEW OFFICES Anaheim. M~l631. LOST: f rt 4128, 1 .. -... male 18M Monrovia 548--0136. 'Balboa Island 67:>-3331 ·-r Apt 113 646-5.5(2 $195 mo 96l-4l112 ~"'y,--.., ..__ .... ...._ ·3 cond' -•· ---------,-· ' · Lus:ury •part ment1 FROM $1 5 Deluxe. air· ttiont~ END. Great D1M VJC F.V. Irith Se tter, Vic. H.B. , l BEDR.l\f furn. Utilities 2 BR. cpl&. drps. re rig, NE\\ILY DECORATED • • BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. with oowt and hlrOOr Redecc>ra ted. Lldo Area Owner identify. 91)8..3030. Reward! CaJJ 53$-.8369. pa.id .. Ad ult& only 532 "'E" raf\j'e. All util pd. Dtiys z Br. ,~:lgar, Sl.fO. fncd yrd C"ntemporary Garr:len Apt~. vil'!w1. Smo1 free. 2• A Llf£SJYL[ Realonomics, Bkr. 675-6700/iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• Center. ~-307f:i. ~T1.)4 ext 62· e v ! 5 w/patil'J. \l.1r pd. 2526 Santa 1 P•_uos. frpl('._. pool. S135-hourpatrolled,e:ricloled S DESK --av·"-ble sso 67>-8341. Call 546-63 mmmunity fo•S«Urity. FOR TffE 70' ·~--* Ana Ave {E l Call bt"·n 1-5 1 SliO. :il · I $800,000 recreational mo. WW provide furniture Dane Point PRIV .. sunny 1-BR.. Patio. 6.?,6-4120. DELUXE 2 er, l ~i Ba, comples:. Sia1Ju, 1, 2 Are you tired of payinz at $5 mo. AnfWttinc aervlct No g1ra.gr. Gil ~ pd. \\ralk ~o * 2 BR studio. new paint., crptl, drps, ranjiP. d!hwhr. and 3 bedroom lus:ury out good money tor the available. 222 Forert Avt,l .... --------------------* * * * * New D•n• Pt Har bor'• MARINA INN MOTEL STtJDJOS $59.90 a \t'Et K • FlRS'L..Cl.ASS AT ECONOJ\IY RATES Vacation livin& yr rounrl Be11ehe1. sr.:uh• diving, 1pnrt· ft&hina. Milinr. boa! rtnta.Js. ~ta.ii 1ltlrt1, rutaurants, • MAIO SERVlCE •H£ATED .POOL -.... e SAUNA BATHS • KJT'CHEN~ . e LINENS FUR!'-1SHED .. e TEUEPHON'ts • e U Vtrol\Y ROOM l'HONE"714-4t6-235l T'bia ad ''"Orth $5.00 on fint wetk'1 rent. Dail.>''-Y/,eltly ft.I.tis l A: 2 SR apta &llO avaU. be11.ch. r.ta~re adult. l"o crpt/drps, bltns, i12 bl. gar. Children OK, $160. tmit. vp to 2.000 aq. tt. ume old 1kimpy apart· I...quna. Beach. -CM-9464 Pf!ll, s~. g7:>-5214. I gar, Adults. ro.·o pets. $155. &12-1174 or 54a-..;731 ~J::;:.te,,,'.7::~ me!lts. with even 1klmpil!'r DESK lp&.ce available S50 Trader's Pau:aJd1"se 2 BR Townhoust MW c""1 ,.,,. "~~1 •nAR~i--''''CR .,.~00p$.DP·t fac1ht1e1 and no e)(trag ui WW -••• •-'"·-. ..,. ' ~..... . ~ ,,. L:~ I • ' req. ~->~lk._of?..Jh•A trJ-jO_.V._ tj)t mo. ' -3 ''"'"' .............. .. pa i.n.....,_ wa.lk to beach, l BR "·/Of!n-2 Ba. Ll~r?no ott rent. 11f:!tYJ.. l'Jf tht 10·, at SS"ITl6. ~ lt!rvtee 12f.(l, &dulls, no I' e t 1 , 2 BR. Adults .. no pets 4-4 plexes, 2 br, 11,, bl. encl O A K \V 0 0 0 GARDEN aviilable. 17m Buch Blvd. Ii' nes gj3,4447, BA y MJ:ADQWS APTS patio. carport. 50-1241, OH ne aa.M ,,, ~ APAP .. T:O,.!E!'o.'TS . Huntington Beach. 6U--021 SO/Hwy., lge. 2 BR. view, 387 \\' n . s CM ·~.0073 D•o• Point tmeldJ.Sdw>ll:A CMipmi1 Thtre't .Sl million in rec-DESK apace. Coite. ,.tf\lt bim: · .ooy t.. '"'1 90G1c.,..,. t.u•. "1:tJi:rt rea tihn 1ncl1o1dln& I a r r e . · t • frpl .. beam Cfil .. Ima Deluxe 280, 11,lba.. r.tud.io BJtAJ\'D N~ 2 It J BR ~~-ti•• iwimmlng pool, whirlpool !liter carpe1ed o f le e . times S235/mo. 67>4048, 6~260. crptJ.. drape";FJpool. -bl . rr .t.""blt •• .,. __ .._ __ .._.,.., bttht aand volleyb&ll and U ti I I l 1 e • p d• ~·Bft"' t~tM .. Pool. W1.!k'"M -'irit p 'fioF ._... '':¥'" '~"". --t~fi· tonrU:"M'--pi'o "'lflOp ~7150/M.:;..t-l.ST . .._ 'I" ' -,.....-•cw.,.... •• " • Or • N"•r seMol1. Oi>r.~. drpa. • .. _ · If -fr,. ..,.ou• d 11 beach. S200 ~lo. •1\J%e Sl.:.'.J. 1 chlld ok. 646--0496 bl•-•n•. 1_ 10 S2",,'. Avail R ... 1 Gt prn wn.-. I) t>,. --... ,, 2 ROO~J olfioe. busy corner, • 0 , ~rs ., M+--IMB "'u ,, Ll."Xt:'RY 2 8 -<1f'tn Ip • Jeg&l'\m. A tw:,a.utfful r-l ub· C.Ost.t ~fl!M. S90. utilibej fn. Coa~• ftl!:Jll E~tl!lte, · 3 BR.. 11,S, BA, M\\.·ly June l Call 6~i6. 1\j~ny '~1:ta ~'etlooklnt1 h94S~ h~ f ~alth clµbl. I I! "'"~·--.... .,.. 3 Br. 2 h.t deluxe lnch1de1 deC"(jr ated. SID--mo. TJ3 t ~ --Irvine ' CoUnrry cfub & u una1. fndonr<aolf drlvin r 1 -=;';i;".,',;~l;·:;.~:=~~~'7.'c:-u.::-:-l.'-------------------"I uq!itieg. Sll:i-..6.~ 5 -~ '.i 8 1 ;t $43Umu, QI 64~il. • * 2 BR unfurn .• almost rie" • Pa~1f1c oc:ea.n. f u I I y tanl"· billiard~, color TV e Offlc.Co1ta Meaa ef:>-{768 · 6~1 '""s · ' I S180Jm., r tar-1 i"tJ.&11! • ..:.. .. -pted-d r,a ptd.:-wat th~a~er. 'AF:~Vitlll'!J. mrean 600 iq.·11. e · 646-2130 HAVE am. ~UM\ on !I Ac. . . * LRG De!ux~ 2 BR.. 2 BA.. SID-1668 of 673'-2&« ~-I--, ,,,,e;. frtt Sunday btunchet, ~r-, 0 Ulalde ovtrlooklll.I Pl.Im l205 ·Newey deccrated 2 BR. ga.r. tml pet (lk. ~r. So. F 1 1 V II !MT~"'"'' ,c ' car .~ bt-quea. , p 0 rt 1 tourna· IU1lne11 R.el1fel 445 Oe a.e1'1. Want Coron.a del StucUo. Pool. Walk to Beach. eoa.s1 Plu.a. 54.5-2321. oun a n • ., and mueh more, 644-2116. AdulU-. * s'h.50&9, 2 BR. upitf.ir&. sundttk. J BR.. 2 Ba·Pool &: Rt('. 3 BR., 2 BA., CRPTS & m~:to:ntc· decl')rl ted Stn· ftETA rL 1pact 1tlll•ava.iJ. In ~~ ~·R~ht~r~:U~ Costa Meta Rtiom. 111()1) !ri1tany LAnt, drape1: bh·in•. 1rt yard. 2 rles. J A: 2 BR '•· rurni.Jhed buatJ1nr 1hoppinr cente"r.1;;,=";,;::;;·.:_:"°';:.:.;:.:.:.c.;,;::;_ Wlt.l. tndfl W2 bedmoaa IP!& 2 w/vtn>. lor Mimi, .. &<JOd --pn!. la C.OUere Parle. ~U7 'HAVE MOTEL& ~!!j~...,.mo. CV! lifer :> pm. 1 962--3617 · bloc:ka -to bit.a.eh. Oub facU. or Unfurni!htd Lriw move· ~2ffJ) MJ, tr. 31401 C&nuno ;PLIT levtl.1 tenant. ptQfu t.AJtC 2 S 3.\ Crp '1'W""t~"L · ~ in eo•ts and M 1-!&U rt · Ctp:stram, SJC, 4~~15 bldt . MwnM9.·n C.~t l !tl· QUICK CASH au.in t •to,!."~ ·P,1 ~· • 1 BR CT1>t1.•trr." refr1z , Huntington lk•ch t260/mci. · quired, l>torttl• open dally TIME F.OR a.nt w1U 111n If-••" S24.Mrl \\'e.itslde c.~. 67~717t. dr-ps. $120 .\·I) pet.I , M I I SPACIOUS .. du! t tpl 10.7 t"Q tllfy Exch4r ·, .. for V•· 2. BR unfurn. H,.ltd pool. I chlldr.n. i>ll·23f.O 2~~: '~".,:~' .. G•:.;, ';!: ~:l'~:~.:. ~Or\:,~~~· i....QAKWOQD-GARDEN ·QUIClt-CASH Q_an" Rull)' 6IU56ll 22 Untt• lp.s than lx01 IJ'Oll ~ Un111 4x'1 .,,,_ -A·a111 J1nd. aoµ. ltc' DI0141ti>I SU. 7731 A·D RI!)< - • lJ.K£ Tallot Lor,' ~ &!<!<. i....i. <ltutd. ~a •ll bntic'OVmll IA. ........ WJlO. Ml· for bolt. ear,__TJ). ot -"' !l 41UIJ5. THROUGH A ~'."i:'...f~~~~~~:;• 3 ~~!!"s~~t. ~':~~~. d1Jp>u.J 962-M'I S<&-'63' APARTMENTS THROUGH A =·~.:'.'':;.1'= + -••-,._ OCEA:Vnt0,,_"T 2 Br. »T 52 St. , • , 1 in t ~. t th-· a ILOT LOVELY "'°°"" I br •JI! -~ -.HJUJttnl'OnHa•hnur'* 775yr.ts.. Gu .r<o pell ~~t:i't.~0.1~1 .0' DAILY PILOT ~ .... ·~.u;·Pllot DAIL J P "' •bnppl!ta, "'"'· occ 4' LRG 3 Br. 2 Ba, "' "'"· 1 Br.'"" 2 ,..._old. lllUO Sha& &.bl!D M+m> NIWPOfltT llACH Oamlltd All. WANT AD UCTSl.13.Call !'9-0!.!4. ~·s1;i;..;~'~" A1lbl.,..6C-3311. 2Bt luxwy •.ptlblk trom l 16th l lrv lne WANT AD * * * * Tul ""111>.,. JU>t a .,,_ DAll.Y PllDT tor actioni botch. Yu r<y, sm. D • 6(S.0Jl0 or '424 170 CALL 642·56 78 * ----------'-•-all_•_•_·t:1.:...·_-...;.._·_, ___ \\1'11e tJep~11t OlJ:M.A:J,..!rie Call 6(2...567! & O&\~'. 5'2""667~ ~""'· &4>-1625 • /l•••il••••••lim••ii * -' • • I• 11 : . • . ' 1 II DAJL Y PILOT 11.~·-11 r.::~r 4, 1~72 ][Il] . ~ f -w.o·-1~ l -......... ]~ I .....,,,,.. . ][II] ..___[ _L'""'_"··~l[IlJ° ~[ _ ...... _, ..... ~· J[Il]il ........... ][II] I J[IIJ .___[ mm_.,.,,,.__,,, J[Il] :.arclening I. LOST: "ROCKY," 10 mo old f Jona hl.lttd black cal, wear- lns Itta collar. Vic. ol Ham. AL'S GARD£.._ll\'G tor cardenln&: It a m,•'l 1 l•nd.sc.plng urv1ces, c11.ll ~ ew~ Servlnc !\°t \l'port, Cd.\f, Cnsta ~1esa, Dover Shores. \Vestclilt. P1inting & P•perh1ngin9 t\o Wasnni.: * WALLPAPER * Wheti YoU call .. ?tta1f' M8-l4"4,i ~6-lnJ INTERIOR &r Exterior Pain· !Hon, YK'to_rla, Bay SL Atta af Cotta Mf'U. II any lnlOr· maOon concemlni: hi$ wh,.,.,.abot.111 pt,11se call .141-7111 111 5 : 30 pm Rewerd 1-IAN'S watch in or nrar ~rk11hln-8 R.cs!. Sat. n1IP . Cold Glranl P •r1goux wtaold I< black band. SPn- llmentaJ valul". Rew1rd. Daya 6 4,2-3322, l"V's &i2-97UJ. I I LOST v1c. Newport ,\ \Vilaon1 Co11a ~1flia . G er m a n Shephl'rrl. 4 mo. Dark AL'S l.anrlscap1ng. Tr o\! e removaJ. Yard remodeling, Trash haul1r1,, lot 1•tf'11nup. R.l"palr gprinkJer,. 1113-11&.i. rxr. Japane~ Gar>'le nf'r. ting, m!r)l')r rPpa lrlli, rv>1,.- dnnk,.r. ~·rpe f'slimale!. C111J f'\•r11l n~. JW;...0.177. Plaster, Patch, Repair (hmp!Pte YJ)r,j .~rvw'f" * PATCH Pl.ARTF:R!Sf; C!Plln-up. frf>f! f: s ! . All ty1H>", Free e1ti~at~•. 54~261;1 1 Call 544'J...6!!25 l L.Af.'DSCAPING. ~·l':w Lawns j"Pool Service & 1 k Sprinkl,.rs. R,. 1 i t:I ' I . I Inst• Jatlon Comm. Stale L I C'' d ·I :°":-+---"0"---531-4111i 1 IPOOI. "~'neri-Spr1ng PROf'ESSJONAL ff'f't' lnrk, Spt'eiaJ-r it:I "ash S39.9;} - PQol Kf'Nl('f' $23. m O, 5'1Hl!i2.l w/wh1te on· /Hr~. fttl & pruning, trimming, spray· la.il. An111.'en. lo "Paa;l!ln." in~. sprinklers. Lan1l~·11p­ Cl'lll 1da. 548-97:>.'> No. :2'14. 7 ing. cleanup. Georgi 611»~ p.m. to 11 a.m. RI-wart!' 1-0=-------'C:..--I General Services CAT. Mulered ma!,., dark Plumbin9 arey V.·/wht fl, fihort hair patcl! on hllrk, v1r. Ii.land Av'!., Balholl 5/1. Rt". 673--08~. \\/hit,. ft'm Pl!klng:P5P, "L111 Je Bir," vlr Blutbiril Cyn, lag. B. Reward, ~94-40.~2. 1-......... I~ Carpet !Jerv lc• J OHN'S Car!>f!t k UPholatery Cleaners. Extra Ori-Sham· poo lref! Scotchauant (9Jil Rf'tardanlsl. Oe:gren.aers & a ll color br\ihleners & 10 m inute bleach for 1vh1te c11rpels. Save your money by uvln.11: me ,.xtra Trips. \VIII clean living rm .. dining rm. & h11.ll Sl5. Any rm. $7.50, courh $10. Ch11ir $.}. 15 yn., exp Is "''hat counts, no t melhof:I. I dn Wllrk myself. Good rer. 531--0101. BY Mon•r : U . PIPrl, plumb, lrncP. i n" t l n ~, ('arprnlry, tJlr. BA l~fC rarrl. ;l.12-~l!l. PLU:vJ811"G REPAIR 1'\n joh lfwJ 1mall * Frl2-~12$! * ~C~OL"'E-PLUMBI~ 21f hr. Y'Ntt:r. 04a·llfil TOTAL SERVICES ·CO. SAV}'; on home :f'ria1r11. FrrP Plumhg In11tall '!!-Carprn1·ry e~I.. plumh, pnin!, 1nslalt· Eire Repa ir e 646-1809 ahnn.•, h~ullni::. !!:1~-0.172. Hauling R;;T;;delT Rej)ai_r __ YARD, garage c If' an u p !ii . • • • • e • RemOVf' lree,., dlt'!. ivy. FATllE!l & SONS - s k I p I o a d e r , backhoe. Decor at Ing. design, carpPn· 847·21ifi6. try, plumbing, \1·lrin1t, etr:. LOCAL n1nve~. h1tuhn.s.:. ' 4 generarton~ rxp. -25th yr. r:lranup. t:xp rnllegi: 5tu· in bu!. • Lif''rl & bonderl. den! LrJC trurk R"s !"i.14·l~Mli. R.18·354:i YARD trash. g11rage clean- up. Move & haul. Trtt 1r1m- n1 inl':. rolnt1lling. 5"R-586.1. Yard & Gara~l': Clean Up. Tree RPmoval. rree r.st. Real'!. Ralrs. &16·:!4R.11 YARD & Gar11gr Cleanu('I. F"rPt' rsl . 7 rlays. Call 11nylimr, 54il-:..0.11 Y11rd & G1tret:r Cle11n Up. Tree Removal. Freeo Est. • • • • • • Roofing e T. Guy RrwJhng. Dirrrl. I rkl my rwin &1a.21ll0. Mll-9590. Sewing/ Altera11ons n..1 \l'Ork. ---# ·-Alterations -642-5845 Neal, arcuratc. 2fl year:i1 t"Xp. Stareo Repair STEAl\1 C1trprt Cleaners, Reas. RAtes. 646·3488 STEREO equipment repair~. Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Acctne Clerk $400 Do yoo witnt to "1'.lrk for a i;olltl ltr'O\''~ co. 1ha1 ii movin~ ln ln a btau1iful mod- I'm buiding !n lrvinP? CrrHt brnrhts includln.r pro/it ll>hiu·u'l:t Thi~ flnl' co. pay11 lee. Ats1 f,.~ jobs, Help W1ntod, M & F 710 ~~~I Help Wentod, M & F 710 Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Help W1ntod. M & F 710 Cnll Nl'lnry May, M0-6(}~ Co.as1111 Agrnc·y 2700 I/arbor Bl. ar Arlams AO AGENCY GIRL FRIOAY rront ,,lf1tr ap~.11rane" Gnod ~ills. r1i;:ure Aplilude. ~l.1-Rl"ll AOMINJSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Trarll' lll!-Mll'. 11"1~ 1n \\'1J~h1rP arra moving In N.B. 111 yrar Pnrl. Need Arlm Asst "' l!{)'lrt ;1e·1·tn.1: baekgrflfl. SPnrf Rt11um,. & ,11.alary rpqu11·P- rYlPnls In \\'Pstrrn Grn"'f'rs A~sncia1 1on. 3'1.ll \Vil.~hlrr R!vt1., L.A. 90010, ALTERATioN LADY- \\liinlrd 10 wrk. in rlry 1·)1'".in- ing plan! in llu1111ni.:1on Bi>;.i(•h nrr:i.. ~1u.~1 hf' 1\•1111ni.: In· IP:trn nther phasrs nr husi n<'~~. Sal11ry Oprr1 . Call 1i12-2(lj(), Al.Tl-:RATION lady, exper fnr rlres~ shop. Full or p/t1mr, Call ;)ti!--:;,l!l,t AUTO MECHANIC f'.:xpPrirnt•rrl in l'ilhrr B~1W or ~IERCEDES, Top pay plan, all company benefits. SPr llrin·1. :ii CREVIER MOTORS 208 \\'. lst SI., .'>anla Ana 835-3171 COUPLE " ""1" •part""'"' -y COOK INTERVIEWING >!01'EL '1 • ; d-£' p' rl managrr, r.1ullt be ab!I!' ro rft . . HoUM'kttprr abilili6. Appl) di) UJll.i.DJ.tDA.nct, etc. No Experienced fn(lependent ~IOVle 0:.. hi!!!· in person N1!\.\'por1 Beach child.rfltt flt Pf'll. Salary &: P/Time "'4-4202 ing on loca!lon In Orange TRAVLDDcE. f · h·• c I Suri & Surloin Co. lnlrn•\r..-.•1n1 local rtsl· . . apar11Tu•nt urn11 .,.,. al Of'nls ror tvuisiblr extra-& NEEDF.0--f'xp. t'l')s.merolog11>t 546-9860 5930 \\'. Coa111 Hwy., NB •-I II p-1 ~~ .. ~ .. ~~ or .. ,..,..,..· '""'""'""'""'""'"""I hit parta. For AppQinrmvil, 0 owing '" · .1..1<t-.-..> DAY HOSTESS t•uu Time Apply In Person \ 16 Fashion Island Newport Beach Equal Oppor. J-;mpJoyPr DENTAL ASSISTANT Doc1or sPrking FULLY rx· f)f'l'i('nl'Pd chair sirif' assist· i\nt 1vM 1·an \\'Ol'k "'PH wt J•rup!r. GreHt hours. Brauti· fl1J nffitr. Salary open. Phnnr R.1.'i·R~J.1. DENTAL ASSISTANT Call 54&972't .-1..rLL or p/time. Ser'\'lct Call 121:u 464.3121.4 ·=,94~~6:,:119""° . ..,.,-,-..,..-,..,.,-;:~ establillhffl f'uller Brush1 iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ customers. 962.-04!6. I' NURSES Aides, e.'(ptl'. for 1-1 3:?Jl .shirt. A~y 144j l \;AL FRTDAY' Llk< to mttl IRYTNE PERSONNEL "'"''"~'A'"· N.B. nf'w people'!' This &T0"'"1"R SERYICES*'AGENCY NUR..liJNG l'IJ111istant, care for co. In th!' Irvine Complric is semi-int•alid ]adv, must bf' just lor you, No sh. To S550. ~'y/R.E. r.Jktng to $700 t>xperiencecl, lile' tio/isekre!l- Call N11.ncy 1\.fay, ~ Sec'y/Crim. law to S600 ing. Sundays & relif'f work. Coa!tal Agency ·~Yl!ih,a.rp lo S600 $2.25 i"E'f hr. 673-3M7. 2790 Harbor Bl. at Adam!! • 'y Jjfe sh to $.'125 ~~""~~~-~~- GARDENER. t day prr Tn\ icin11 cli!rk $4j(I OPENlNG for lemaJe Lap week on r n du 5 1 r i a I Glrl f'rid y 10 $.iOO o P,. r a tor "''/progressive Pl'Opl'rties. l\.1ul!t have car Dictaph. ;ec'y S400 C0$1a i\1Psa loitg. firn;i. $100 per mo. 8-47-234'\ ~·il~ Clerk $325 Rapid ad\'ancement. S2. pe Pl' Ty ,, $2.30 hr. hr. to start \£ill Ira.in GELCOAT TOUCH.UP p~~eCo~t~i Cirk to S4.t1 ~01 . Top pay~xJ)E'rieni'f'd. Asst Rookkeeprr to S5DO l---,-o=v~E=R~S~E~A~S-- Call Bob Lnnrtress F C Bookkeeper lo S600 AfORE JOBS THAN PEOPLE Coastal RP1·rf'alion, 1111..'. Kt>ypunch to S450 All &kills It. professions 642-~790 Clerk Typist S400 • Higher "''ages e Lower GENERAL Ofc. A1ana1tcr. Free & ~,f'e Positions expenst>S e Tax bPllefits Small engr/mlgrng co. 488 E. 17rh 1ar Irvine) Cl\f • Free TranspQrlation Take chargf' 1 gal ofc. Ac· 644 1470 CALL 541..4345 curacy in rlelail a must. Service Guaranteed• Nrat appear., handle lyping, LADY "'/xlnl reff"'rt'nces, Until t>mployment accE'pted cnrresp. A/P, AIR, payroll. livf'-in housekerpPr, 5~~ OVERSEAS SERVICES Paul Do7.er A!'i."O<'. 2940 rlayl", cArP fnr Pa.rklnS()n 1617 E. 17th SI S.A. ~uite 3 Ranr\nlph Avr .. Co~la MP.~a. pat lrnL A"rtPr 6 P m• PART lime maintenanN' General Ofc Clrk fi44-;,ij:i8, y,·ork for rPtirrd man l ivin~ ~F:NTA~ assistant, clPaninii; Exf}('r. in bkkpng, acctng, in ;i rea nf E. 17th SL C.~I. 1 nstruc11nn.~. X·rays t. ~nniel prPf'd. Git' typing&. IO kPy LOOKING FOR \\'ri'P P.O. Box 16 86. frnnt office. Nnn·snmker. add. mach skill!! req'd. Con· A PRESTIGE NP\1·por1 B<-h. ; prrrrrably under J 0 . 1ac1 Mrs. Ed11·ards, --PESTCO.~N.,..,_T~R~O~L-- 6\'1--0611. L. !\of. Cox POSITION? Trainee to do roure \\'Ork. No D ENT A L 11 s s 1 s r a n t . l\fanurarturing Co., Inc. et\p neerlf'd, Sleady job. cha1rs1rlf'. :vt1nimum I vr 1505 E. \Varner, SA Unlim ited Profit sharing. group hf'ahh. f'XfJ. \l'illin;: In lParn ~"-Equal Oppnr, Employf'r P . ..:panding co. Apply f'rid11y panrlrrl duties. Call 9 lo 5. GF:NERAL ht>lper hf"f'rlerl, s. Eaminq AM. Lloyd PPs! Control. 657 iu7-2.'J6!l. O. cookin~ P x p ~ r i " n c e Potential! \\I. I91h, SUile B, Cost11 l\fesa. DENTAL Recepl. \l'anlPd. helpful. Apply Dana Poin1 -642-1070. l'.:Xper & rl'hable. Some )'achl Club, Dana l\larina Earn \Vhile Ynu Lellrn, =P=ET=IT=1=o=N~-,~,..,-,.1~,-10-,~.,-~18 f'Vf'S/some Sat.~. Neat in lifter I pin daily. R · · No Expe_r. Necessary. Yl'll & over. PRIS. lo vote tn 8 A 8 y STTTER/Hskrir. 3 llPJX'aranN>, 646-9671. GROCERY C'heckPr full timr Org, OJ. 30c per Yll!id chilC:rPn. live--in. Cn!lr~p DENTAL rrC't>plionist eq;'d, in friendly locil n1arket You w 'tll be taught the signature. Bring prool of aJ::P. prcf'd. ~tust spe11k .,~A7 Ea Co · · F.n~lish & rlrivP. Pvl hrh. X·rays, full t1n1r. ·l.Yt sl asl Hi~)', most advanced busi· reg1str~lton if a v a r l. 646·.1535 Corona del J\olar. 673-J;;JIO. no•• 1 0 ch n ·, q u 0 1 •:J&.. 734,J. 666 E. 17th SI .. ponl. tennis crt. RP!s. s D"NTAI Of l\lr Artam~ L h I I • u1fe 2J7 S.A. 4!!4-001!!. .-. • r. Orwl Surgery tflroug o u r orma I====~ --~~~ PtJ~IP IAIAtld Sa Its m 1 n, CdM 11rta. 5 dayg, 50 hn. Nil~ sh11t. TQP wyes. Phoflf' 67l-72l.1 for 11ppt. -Reil Estet• Carur New or e:>.:J>f'rienced, join the Company th11t's crowutr:-If you do not h11ve a Uctn1e, check on our $49 Reel Estate Licensing CourH Full sale1· trilining program -no cost. Afanagemeirl op- portunlliu. A!k for \?.tra. Jonf's for lnlonnatio~ at 842-5581. Tarbell Realt~ Join The E xcitin9 1 ltfappening et the Elmore Co. R el Est••• Office 1. Beltrr than tht st corn.!. n1ission program. 2. \\'"' 11•il\ nerrl gales man- agrrs for future new Jo- rAtion!!, 3. pregtiR:iOUI oU:cf'S Ii Jo. ra11ons 11nd olhPr brnrfits 1l'e can discusir; privately & in ronfirlC'n<'t at A b1·rakfast mPrling. Call :0.lr. Rick Roegner. lolarkrling Director, for ap- poin!ml'nt. ~ ~r~1 r1 .......-------Re~---- LARWIN REAL TY RrS11le Di\'. of Lanl'in ~\ 21J62 Brookhurst Al' .. H .. {714) 968-4405 I 1213) 59:2'.32 OPPORTUNITY lnr two full I\ tin1e, ex~riencf'rl Rra/ E1-I \.._/ late Salesmen, BPtter than 11ver11ge rommission, mm- ~any paid major mPdir11.J. professional al 1 ow e at "'ARD , G Cl comri!r1r facili ties for 1111 i , .,. a rage eanup. ·~·•-• . • prlce1 3 Alllf--i:tn1...complel~r-Tl'ee-r"'rd---crn--~~k..D ........ --d™unt. $.l!l.95. 962--0672. An 11 :s ii4S-503l a.ys. 3 rrllr<;: ii tnu·k tl'lf>I' dcrk, ,__ ___ •:....-BARMAIDS WANTED A~i;t. 1v1th x-ray expPriPn1•f'. GUARDS·· .Jrain.ing pr.OQr.AJD.,.....o.-.. PRACJCAL Nur~ for night APPLY. THE r-.JAVERICK-4ml'TTl'.'rlT11trnp(•nl~:"54RTiHf1--~ATR'OLMEN-~-· -Cffi:-$2.2.i hr . me{l(kM.IA..QH1t¥o:Joi:.~aAo. --• 11gPment. Y.'e have aome- ,_ , __ 1 ~ * CARPET LA YJNC ·* C. A PAGE Y m • · clr11n t. arlJll~I Sll.00, lhi:o; Heating & Air "'('Ck Sl.00 off to D;i ily P ilnt • 6'12-207(} * Conditioning r r" d r r Jli. i Rf'[llaeem!'nl . ' HEAVY DUTY CARPENTERS RACK ror Gl\1C or Ch!"VY New conslruction or t!Xisting bldg:o;. Rros. nr romml'rcial Alr Condilion1nj1. Hta. nrrdlr.~ & riirtr\dgP~ l2 fJff!. U.S./\. S!rrro E q u j p. \\'l'lrrhnuM. l'ffi E. 17th Sl., Co~la Mesa, &tf>-2442. · TrU<'k Wi!h s· Bed. Cood Cond~ .. .. . .. . . SGS 642-1223 { CUSTOM "''ood "ork panel-~ Ing. Cahlnet11. G~n 'l rt'(la 1r~. Aft. 5 Ph. Duke DaDurka. 646-7598. MINOR homl!' f'l"pain. Plum- : biJll • cuptnlcy • pAJnting , -roofing. C.11111 540-5560. --1~--"-~-'--':.;;_­i C•mtnt, Concrete f J OJ-IN'S PATIOS l' . BLOCK \VORK • An Assor1ate of V11n'1 Lllnrtscar1nii:, Or11ns::r . ; Re1;. 64~14!1 Bus. 6.1~91!1:2" ; CEi\fENT WORK. no joh too R. R. 1-lugginl! Co. 642-0515 ~ N""'porl Blvrl., N.B. Hout ecfeanir.g Want Your House Cleaned For Summer? Call Dull'h fnr car~ts. w1ndo11•s &: llnol'!I. 5.17-1508. Answrrins:: St-rv, 24 hr~. ~HOUSE OF CLEAN CompJer,. CJr11nin.i: Service :Floors, Carp('IS, \Vlndows Walls. 642-6.1124 JANITOR IAL ('.(lurile t n rll'an ntflrrs, \\'r lurni~h f'Quipmcn! & s u pp l 1 t :o; , 54:..-5017. GERMAN homt'1nakcr. f:x- prr . Lor11I Cnok/rlrivr. Day •714 1 8.~~2-1. ' 1m111!, l'f'Ason11ble. f' re e coniplf'tP Hou11e 1 E11tim. Ii. SI u f 1 l c k, t°rf'e El!timatrs. Clranin.11: Call 11nd I >IH615. I SAvr -R19-0.1i2. FREE ldf"ll K, adv\C'e 8nrl l\IESA Clraning. CarJ'W'ls. 1 f:1tim~tf'll, All I rh11rgr for 11·indn11•s. floors etr. RPs1rl.' i1 A be111111tul joh at A f'l"llS. rom'I. 5.'!7·6742, 548-4111 . pri«. 645-5071 P ATIOS, "-'Alkg, rlr1ve, in1;t11ll rwiw 1111\·n~. ~11w. break, remol'e. ;.-1~ fnr est. t 1-"-'.-'-.:.;.:...:..:::.::.:c.:::c:.._ For A CPmrnt Conlraclor Call For i\lax A I * * + 6'1-1-0087 Addition! * Rf'modtlin( GrrWfC'k & Son, Lie. 673-6041 * ~9-2Ii0 ' Contractor • ROO~f Addillon!I. F:s!imalt-s, ! pl8ns & layou!. ,:ingle or 2 : 11tory. L.T. Cnnstruction. 847-1511 . BAY &, Bearh .Jan1tor1al. Crpl~/1\·1nd()1\·s/floofli r te. Rt<5id/Comm'l. 6'~1401 . -. oor..tESTIC \\'ORK-. £'.'\PERI J-:NCED 01vn t r11nsfW}rl1Jlion R1fi-..li593 Dedicated Cleaning * \VE-DO E-VERYTJllNG '* Rrfs. f'N'f' l':SI. 64!i-2R'¥.l EXPr -hou~ekf'PpPr by rl ay. ()11·n trans. R c I i ab I c_? R35·6&~'1 11sk for Jnyre, Landscaping Television Repair * RLAINF:'S TV .. Srrvirtnii: All Br~nds Kt101\·n fnr hnnr~ty 510-431:1 .___I ·--·-~·· J[II] Job Wanted, Male 700 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Gathf'r -Bison -Harem - Spon~r -SENATORS. Drfinilion nf m11.t11dnrs: l\1rn 11·hn lhrow 1hr hull. In lh1~ rnunrry 11·p c11.ll !hem SENATORS. rn lNTINI~ \\'ISi/ TO RELOCAT~: J::xp. In 1111 phaSP!I of ririn- t1nJ,?. E!'llm111111J!, huy111s::. lll)'flUI. And makr-up for Onrh lr!lf'r prrs'.11 nr oHi:t>I , ~triP1n~. plAtr ma kl n ~, ll;,\'r ju~l sold f)\\n Fhop. In hu~. 1·1 yr~. 12.1:i1 339-@lR. Siil LiNG ln!!tr./S!llrsn1nn. l!l'N G.· Pr1v11 tr Instr. Exp. iii 11111lhoia1 SAlr.~. Onf'-rif'Sl,En &.. ocC':tn.. racin~ \'Clf'ra11. ~utn111rr nnly, SIC\'f' \V~ 51.i-911i1 . YOUNG nian in nrrd nf "Ork. Nr111 t.· df'Jl('ndahlr. 1'11rt nr lull t1111P. ~lil-11 1.S. Job ~.Yanted, Femaf'702 • J A c f\ T II u I a ne-Repalr T'f'mnrl., l!ddif. 20 yrs. exp. L1c'd. Aly \V8,Y Co. 547-0036. e TOP SOIL e rill dir!, rniotLIHng ~r11.d1ng, 540-w.li. Masonry &: NEED htolp 111 homt~ \re ha\·p A1d!'s e Nur.;Ps e flou~Pkrl'pf'rs e Cnm- p..1n 1nns e Jl(lmf'm11.kers . Drivew1y1 -·~~-'-~~--~-HA l ... 1.E) .. S Se11I C1.Wtt1ng: \\'f'a thfor. ltA!I. n~l T?~JSlanl. S13Y' black. 54~19.i. ELECTRICAL \\'ORK. All kind~. Big or ~mall L1c'd & Ins. Frtt e:st. MS-0211. ~ardtnlng REPAIRS. p!anlrrs. brick. hlock, slone, Qualitr ""Ork. t\l"n. Ph. R"~irl. &12-1 7i0. Painting & Paperhanging PA f NTING: Inter/Exler. \\'alls \\'JUhl"d & mu'll.lr repairs At priCf'5 you r1'n af- forrl. Fl'N' f'St. R ,. f s • liT.l-11~. Upjnhn. f,-17~1. l\IATURE Lldo Res 1 dent 11ould hke. haby~illing for d11y~. n i le s / "'' k ·ends. 6iHS&I. PRACTICAL Nun.P rlt>sil'f"S pr11·atr C'i'I~'"· no h1 r-1 n. Goorl n>ferrnt't's. 838.._!!.Wl or 6.'l.';-22;}.l. ~IEDICAL Tl"'Ch rlf'sirPs back office or l.11.b pnsihon. Dh·rr.;e .i;kills. Xlnt refs. 49&-3431. 172ll Ne11•pnr1 Blvrl .. Ci\1. nRrv~~R <lrsirfn;: 1r11n.~pnr-PermM'cnt as5.ignmenr. C. No· fancy resumes-we 54~5917 --B~ARTE-NDE R--l11t inn r~ rA!!I ('f'H1s! tn rlP!i\·rr At l.a.':una areas, f'ull . t. hire people • , , not P ROGRA?ttMER, Sen i or ~·a r to Uikl' Placid, N.Y. part time. Prrm pay. Life penar. , $1~1450 mo. \Vrile Af>' t° timr. l'Xp<'r. n f .,4 ,,,~ ins., Bonus. Paid \'a. r-pl1r11t1on program!I t or l\pply In Prrson r\C • rl'fl. " -.~, ·'· A t S G PP Y uite Arlrled Jncenlivps: typf'seUing & graphic work l/11mburgrr Hamiel DIVORCEES &· \VIDOY.'S 1:23 No Grand S A · · l·lio·o. ".-h ;] · · '· · · -PrPs!ige Automobile in creative profit makin~ ]:i45 Adams Av(' .. Cl\f " ""-. Author nPPrls . · · HAIR dresSf'r: A~ you look· Bo""' Pro~•m environmrnt. Ulilize COM sta11st1f'al rlocumf'nfation rnr "" ... B EA UT IC I ANS -sruar. ing for a fun pta~ tn brnd devi<'es, photo typeseUt>r1, nr\\· bnnk. Ahllil1• 10 can- Unil·prsi1y Park sh o P 11: rlirlly Vl'r!mliie Your opin· h~ir? Busy shop. Call Bob-Start Your New Career 3fi0/30 DOS &: Datacrafl crn!Pr. lnrinr. Full/par1 inns k atl i turfr !I im· h1r, !">1&-9919. With Dignity, Prestige romputers. J\lu!it be exp in hmr 1'.1.1-'1270· fl("rat i1·r. Ynur N1nf1drnt'f' HAIR STYLSST & U I' 't d C BAL fir other lo~· le\·el BEAUTY Opr. fo r bu~y Sn. a.~.~ur('d as you 1vnulrt rr· Part tim;. 6.l;).-71.118 satio~.'m' ' ompen· langual!e~. CollPe;I' ~rnrl. 3 Coa.~r Pla1.a Salon. Phonr in::1in anonyniou~. Librral .John Garirpy /,, Co. yrs min PXp. Srnd N'sUmP. ~11}-~~Rll, EvPlyn. frf' paid In lhtise ~lrr!rrl. Hair l\lan11J:emen1 C II N I \Vri!P, ClassifiNI Arl l\n. Olli "'16-6666 5-7 kd a OW 382, Daily P ilot, P. O. Box BOOKKE:ErEn: Bcauti!ul .i. Pm 11· · ys HAi~DY'1\.1AN wanled to "'ork Mr. Peterson 1J60. Costa l\lesa, Cahf. nHirf' in lr\•inr Cnmrilr'i . ,t· 9-11 am l\'knd~. JO hrs pi'!' wk in exch11nge (714) 133-9472 !12626. Gro1\ 1nJ: c-n. in nP111 fiPlrl . * f.LE:CTRONIC A~~m-!or ttnl. 548--2129. Friendly M·l\'Ol'kf'rs. ~!11rt hler!'. Prf'frr rxper. S2 llousekeepl'r -rompaninn LIVF.-in for i;ummer in SfiOO. Fri' Paid. Alsn rre .~ up hr. Nie(' sm11ll ro-for 1 adult. 5 Day \l'ttk. LaRUllll Bearh. Pvl ronm t. Position:'<. lr1•111r ComplPx. 5-ID-166:J lnr Reis. 54~>-4!126. b11rh + s1nall i;alary. 2 hoys C111I Jf'an Rmy,•n, M0-60,'iii i:ip I 6 & 8 •· k d If r . HO\V'S YOUR FlITURE~ llRP .... Jme w ·n s 0 . Co:is1al AgrnC'y 49• 1189 2'MO tlarhe>r BL i\I i\rtams ELECTRONTC Assemhl<>rs. Tl's Brighi \Vilh SHAKLEE! ~~·~·-~~·-·~-~-~~-! -E . ..: P' r i I' n <: e rl . lrvinf' Jnin A Gro\l·ing. Vi~nrous LJVF.-IN Housckcrpt"r/rom- BOYS Complrx Call for 11ppt : Group Of IndepenrlPnt Peo-paninn fnr 1 :irlult. 5 rlay Age ]{}.}4 to deliver pap('rs 5-!l}-166~>. plr \V ho Set Tlwir 01vn 1veck. Rers. 545-~~2ti. in the Dana Point, San Cle-EXCHANGE hnarrl & room Quotas & Build ThPir 01vn LVN-RELIABLE mente areas. ptu~ morlr r11IP ~alarv fnr Businesses. Producl!I f'or For Sf('arly (l(l~it!on DAIL y Pl LOT hr;:ht bousckPeping. ~king Health, Ecology & Beau1y. * Call ~19-3061 * <lfl:?.4-l20 & care for rlderly lady in FREE TRAINING NO\\'! BUSBOYS, r xp. prrf'd. Ap. hPr ()\I'll home. r..1ust havf' Call 548-5253. l\.fAID \l'Ol'k in exch11nge for I · All 11· t ====~-~--~I apartn1rnt. 2376 Ne\l·porf p y in person. PY 'f'S . rrani-porlalinn. Referenef's. INDUSTRIAL g1ngle needle 210fi \\'. Oceanfront, N.B. Contatt r..tr . Cl11.rk, 54.~44 . sciving mach. 0 p e r at 0 r i-"~1~'"7•7C_,7I_. 754_'-_9777fl.17·~-- 67:r-1714. ' Exec Sec'y $650 il'anled. 8 71 Production l\fAIL clf'rk • Full timP. O IAIRSIDE dPnl11l a~s1~ To V.P. i.·.,,. Paid. Place -NB 645-6060. No exp. nf'C. Prrm. pn~. ' · C 11 ~ iliiliiliiiiiliiliiliiiiiiil Slart $400 010 NB 644-43fi0 111111. ~ yr.;. PXPf'rlPJl('r . a Free/F('e Positions" ht>t1\'t'ton 10 & l Good salary EXECUTIVE & hl'nefits a 1· 11 i I ab Ir . PERSONNEL AGENCY 5'18-~. 410 \\I, Co11.sl ll\ly .. NB CLEANING \l'omnn, nire Suile_ :1 lii5·2716 11'nrk, 40 hr l\(!f'k in nfhre EXPER ,..,.ailer1 & Busbov~. l>IE.g. P11 id \•acalinn &_ in-Anchor Inn. 1814 N. ·El surancf'. :'\ln1 11·n r k i n I:! Camino, San Clt>mPnte. ('9flci,~.JVrilf' Cln!!sil1NI Ad I°"===----~~~ Nn. 400. Dl'lily Pilnt, P. O. FEMALE·ntn e1Tands, lile · C t yping, goorl phone Bnx Jjf,(J, os!a l\fr~a. Calif. prrsonalitr·. nnn-sn1okcr -92ll21>· -r · · 11 mu~ .. n,·r. .'r.'l prr hr. Call INJECTION MOLDING OPERATORS (Qr Trainees) f'or Pla!itics Menllfachtrer. DaY Shift. ~1ust be neat .&: dependable. Female pref'd. r..tust be able to "'-Ork Sat. or Sun. l\fANICURIST: MU!o:I hP Xlnt in all phl'l!'.eS. Apply in per.:on 111 the Newporter Inn Be11uty Salon. MAY COMPANY- Costa MeSA PROOF OPERATOR E xperienced -UNJTEO- CALIFORNIA BANK 6 J\'lo nareh 88,Y Plaza So. Laguna 496-1273 or 4.99-1361 Equal Oppnr. Employer PROOF OPERATOR Experienced --'-UNITED-- CAL'I FOR NIA BANK 309 Main St .. Hunt. Bcb. 5~811 F,qual Oppor. Employtr CLERK TYPIST 549-3i56. for intf'rvif'11'. t~lrt. fYPf'"'ritl'r. 5(1 l\'.p.rn. 10 kPy arl rling marh, TP1P- phnnf' expPr neres.~. Apply 1741 Placrnti11, Ci\f 1-3 pm . FIBERGLASS l\1nlrll'n, llkill- ('rl !.: un~k illf'd. All 3 !!hif!s. \\'r \,·ill 1ra1n. 1631 Pl11cen- !i11 . co~ta i\lrAA . Apply 8:.30·11 :.30 AM eo~111. r..ie!\11, CRlif. R50 \\'r~I 18th St. * Orange Co.<t~l Pla~cs * Now lnl ervie1~·ing For SALES PERSONNEL Apply Pt>rwnnel Office J.1.t1 Bri.s lol Cnst11 l\fesa, Calif, 1-~qual Oppor. Employf'r I PORTRAIT STUDIO Salrs Person. p/lime. Ple11s-JNSTALLATIO~ service 0i\1=c7,CJ<=A~N=1c~,~&hoo~~l -,-,,7;_"'_"l1 ant fl('rsonality, sales expPr. n1an. Gar;tgr door flprs. H11r· &/or ;, yr!i. exp. 5921 hrJpfu1. 892-3.t11, ext. 2113. hor a rf'a. Top \\'ages. 64:2'-lR.10 \V r s t m i n s 1 I' r A v E' . • 10· l Pl\J & 2-4 Pl\I. COMMERCIAL TELLER Experienced Full Time & Part Time -UNITEO- CALJFORNIA BANK 7902 Edinger Ave. Huntington Bea,ch ~7-2511 0, 546-8985 Equ11l Oppor. En1ploytor FIGURE ON AN EXCITING JOB • S ec'y.Steno Openings avail. "°"': Type. 50. litl" gteno. Type 60, Steno 90 e Acctng C ltrk INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE f'ull or p/time. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Women Leese A Yellow Taxi Cab Call for Appl 546-1311 Ask for He.rm.11111 \Vt'!ilm ins!l'r. M ECHA NICS lul1f!up specialists, appt. 6i.>-51:.4. Needed. l\1EN \\lantf'd, f/1ime for various c11.r ~·a~h duTil'!~. II you're reliable & k>oking for steady v.-urk : Apply in J)f'rson to !Tlgr, Fnunt11in Valley C;i,r \\111sh, 10035 Eilis Ave .. F.V. l\10DELS ALOHA QUAl.liY 11'11'n ~" r \'; r". n>h•hlP, !'f'HS()Mllhlf' fl'f'E" f'!l11m 1.1f'. ll 11.llnr11n. !lli2-!1703. FOR clean .~ neat p11.inli~. in!f'rior or extrrior I.: l'l'U, ratr~. Dick. ~1;-lf6.i. Help Wenttd, M & F 710 CONSTR UCTION fnspertor -INTER & EXt('r P111n11ng SSS.'i. 10 $717. prr month. I \·r expf'r. necess. Good communications Akills. Type. 45 \l'.p.m. ' , It's a l\lodels \\1orld. PRISONER? Are :,'Ou chain- ed lo a df'Sk or machint" 40 hrs e1,ery "'eek~ Do bell~. N E \V h1wn~. t1:prinklf'rs, L1r'rl & Ins. R~f,.., Rf'l'ls. ,. 1 f •• J c · AIP Con!lt'llcfo•o ,,., ~ .. -,.. '·1 Y 0 '""" UM Ap1slro11no rotollll1ng, tn'f'~ &.J:hrllb; riitrs. Fl'f'f> rst Chuck, F}C Bkkp· ~;,,, ,. :,'..; _ Frdf'T11tl~' f\mdP!T'po~tkln M"m()vM -,) nn1 cleanup: "'1~. --,.....,, ~· co, 1 , f·•· I 1 Lcglll Sf'c 'y-Criminal 10 $56.i n1i I 11ry, rurra or un· Vlr: Cl\l/lfB, 1'16.1-3~. PAINTING , Hone:!!. clf"Rn, l..cJlRI Ttnf' tS.A.I S450 Pntrtlnyrd prr~n. fnr infor· e M ith Clerk 3-4 Yrs coUege w/mttth or acrountirig mllior. \\'ork exper. desirable. * LANDSCAPING-* f;Ullranltt'd \\'Ork. Llcf'nsed .. _. n n1111 lon And l'mpl~!o'ml!'n! AJ'l-r. • _,, ,,,_ ··.io ,..,_-r .)' < .F:.1 to S6.i0 I e K Ne"· hnvn~. Sprlnkll'J, tlrrklli, • .r msurru. t">-..,, · l\\Nl Bnrk ("If( l tlO J'll l"Alion r~ll or 1\Tire: Prr· eypunch Come & take a !!pin on It \Ve CM put you right ~n top of it. _Trade &ho~s. Conventron hnstessing. , whistl~~ & .~upervisors con· trol evf>rything you do ~ Doe.! Y<!W' \l'Ork lack op. portunity &: challtng11' -- Only ditfPrenre bf'l\l'f'('n ·A ru! &· a ~rave I~ its length. \\'.11-nt 10 gl't out ol that rut~ lhing dilfr rrnL Drop in and t11lk it ovr.r. -------~ Real Eslatl' Sa.Ir!! RrAI Esta!" SA IPli m e n : Village Rr11I Es1atf' nlfer1 remp1Ptr training program iri li!llng I.: lielling homt-s. Cal! Bill Haa~ or P hil ~lrNamee, 531-5800 or !162--'l·ljl. --------Receptionist PRX & Typing f;all Lorraine _.. \'ESTCLIFF' rsonnrl Al?l'nC'y 2043 Wf'~ti·l ilf Dr., l\'8 645-2770 RECEPTIONIST • Secttlaty Sml arrhitt>eturl\J ottiC'e. Varied dutir~. R.M. Thomas. AJA &. Ai;soc, 645-7474. RECEPTIONIST Assi11tan! for Denial Office. Call 5"&-9728 RESTAURANT-male o v tr .Ii!, Gen'! duties. Apply alter ' 2p1n, Jedro'a, 300'.l Bristol, C.!\t RE'l'IRED hut 11ctive man fnr house rf'modeling pro} ert. !\.lust f'lo rlrr "·iring, plumbine; & rarpenrry & h11\e 011n l{)'ll•. &16-8226 before 9 a.m or l\fi 4 pm. Senti Ana DAY HOSTESS & BUSBOY Apply In Person Before 11 or alter 3 2313 No. Bro1dwey Equal Oppor. Employer RN or LVN, e:per. to W1>rk 111 11-7:30 11m superviS()r, Fri 1t Sat nites off ea. \.\•l"f'k. Star! ~IAy 15-.July. Park Lido Con\', HOlllJ, 4 6 6 Fl11gship Rd . l\'B. 642-M44. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH i{llll of)tn ing for SALES . F /Tim•Exper SLEEP SHOP & FURNITURE ele11nup. Stat" Jlr'tl, S.11\-12?.S. £.\,.ER. Comple!f' 2 roals. 1 T~nt.erJ!lcf~ (Q.}l'd. ~~ S~ Mnnrt OflirP, 42400 Pnsro 1 ~Ius1 ha\' .Llp,0: \\~Oi_ f:•"10•"" 1-,,.-.,.,---1 JIP1rifli caro~mn: Sr.nil~ ~. ~ SDJ. X-RA. Tt'C hnl.:.ian S600 tfl'>ltnto. &1 •• -.. nl'ln 'C'ipfi. · 'Uijf;--eilh~r 11 KrypunCfl,' • .. ., Cl••n-•ip. ~-~-1. f\;Mr \\'Orie. Ro~. ~i-1358. ..,__ f.r11no, CA ~:26i5. Phone ktytaJ)(', fir key disk device. • ,,.-~''-""1 &pe:114!net: helpful but. I f !'IOI ntteSll"'-1)'. ,.. .. ~I a. tjuu:p: ... to ~·f!lop your rt al talen!11 & abililif'~'.' Slop heinit: A ~~-...-.s... ·or--1'""""" MEN'S ,, 11 I , .. "'"' -. r .. " ~ ....... ·n·la.rtf'~ IS.A) S."'25 1tl4l 493-llil. e S4s.-602!1 e PAl~"TI1''C, prof. All '1.urk N•<"~·/RfC'f'pt <Clnriwt\ $.'JOO ' JIM'S Glrdl!nln&. ('()mplete ~11rn. Colors p e C 1111 st F.:\:fir'. Str'y Constr. $650 Cosmetl~s: St1M1dl11ry • af lawn II yird etre. cleinupg. 1'4~-4l~. ~7-1411. Bkkf'lns: m1ch tTM 10 S390 Genenil .Ft'ICldJ l'll'l\\' gcreen- 5'5-3662 1/t 5pm. PROF. pa.intina, inrn/exttr. Ty~1. Rttep1kln1'1 S4i5" -ing for Pl':l'S<lMblf ltll"n &_ PT .,_ qu,._h~' \\.\'lrk. Rell~. Llc'd P T. Bkkpr t..as::. $3.50 hr \\nmen h'I ll!'l'lch ml'l.ktup, COMPLc. E iA\1111 k · SA lrs ~N""' "l~ia) SlZK hi.ah f'ArnlT\R poltnliAl. Fnr r-~·ol•• .,-•-·HAUi>."" In,. !'-..li-i4.\i, ~S-2759. I . J ......,""" '"" rvi..... ... ~.Attn! tCPAf Sl4K 11te_n•1t\\' 8ppl.. f:~·e.11 &. clt1n-up. Jlrn, ~. PROr. J111in11ng, 11lll0 roofs, f~ram AnAl,,.,.1 l llJ\ ~htrsh11ll. 544-1464. L.A \\'N Strvkt. Expf'~ flC't'OU5.-N ll. !nter/t'Y!rr. Prrsonnel Dil'f't'IOr S12K COOK. Ut for \•11ratifln nolief • r!:ll&blt, f'ree ~timl'llf'S-l..lc/Ins. ~ eJI, 6-t::.-5191. ;\frd f'rnt Oft t4M ~11• ' -"''"" " " H1ru .1/4:i, 7 Am·2:.l0 96l-10'2. PAINTU\G SERVlCE COT'(!. Sf<c')' • to $6(tl rim. 549-00n btf\\11 !I llm k EXP. He!o\'IJlin CA nki:ntr Ht'lu.~tJ Jul(! Tt11Uf'rs, L.T. Girl Fri IAnMelm\ $6.iO 11:90 am. .. lr-.-TER\1E\\'ING ~Ion ! ;I\ia 9f.m.2pm \\"~ thru f'ri 9ttm-11J>m ON SITE or OUR NE\V BU1LDINC PACIFIC MUTUAL r ASH'PON 1SLM'l) {Com~r SAnta Cn.it It Nell•porr Center Drl\'t) Campl~lti 11rdenln.c ttr\'fce Jlll'ff'md:. M2--l2.').}. SH''Yf1't~tn2 Ol'lfn 'ooo="'K~. -.-,Pt-,-. -,-,-,-1-m-,-. K&ma.lAni1 M5-f67'6. PAl~TING & PAPERING, ExN·. 5f>t'"y 1SAI to WJl rrmalt'. Rkh.t1;tf1 Corl#'f rn•P PR-'ON•L 19 yn tn H•rbor al'fA. Lie .l , p,.rtnl 5'!1'0 .)' !sh Ml l500 ..... _ u.a n-H "·h * '" .. w d•ily bu 11 vi-r...W1 " fll Cl -'· .:inup, '1U!I ...... ..-an, uni. "'--· tran~ponahon for -'Ork in , •• _.,..._,,.-._ '·"iN> bondt'(f, Rl'f's furn. fi.12~2336-e f'n•;, lf'_xp1 13.r,o 1 __ 1 ~~ ... ~ ~-i...._':. ...... :: ~1n . p.a PER HUNG ..... _ NEWPORT Ifs Al1t'IJ.:S tht right time A. .....,. Artge es until move tu '" ~ .-U'9IP"W -..~ -~ .-Perttnnel .a.-.. ~ al11·llo'I the "'ht pla('f! lt Newport. 5':pt. '72. JOHN SONS' GAllDENJJ\'G ,\J\y rm. + l"'W• 646-~'49-... Do ...,.nc >"'' •~ol RESULTS! C>ll l!!!!!!!I __ ..., _ _,!!!!! I .. , __ p I t ' -Ytr Or., N . • ,,, u-•'· • ~ t •• 11 ~ \'&rd Malntm\anct, Pla.oti.. 1 x r,..-• n "'I • '4!417' ~·• A· iu«ct that ad " ......... 1'·an .u e ~ o.u.,. m :m; MU3GJ lnda1! trMstmtnt I ; Cuarantf'ed S50 rour prif(lnrr. Call ... for 11pp1, first da.V·· lplu.. &12~28. • rlME FOR ~tra\-ehng foXJlf'_~R.l PROF'ESSIONAL pho11e soliclto' • o.,,. Polni. s.n Ca.II loday, Oemen1e, CApisll'ano ar"f:.a.. Artists' ~fanagf'r Work In your own ho~. QUICK CASH Bel!l dea! In at'ell. Phone • • Show Girl 835-1465 between 9:00 a .m. lntern1tlonel and noon. THROUGH A PUBLIC Rl"I. dl"pf &ttkin.J; 6.l.l-63113 mPn/women I() give aw11y Mrnples door to do(lr. DAILY PILOT ~~· "~~~:s· ~:!~= · ~~~:rn., ~im~u~:n: • Bure11u. Also An8heJm, •Wl1 aamplelf. Othf:r joh . ' SHOE SALESMAN F /Tl_mo-ppo; . PBX OPERATOR Part Time Mon & Fri Nitta S11u,d1y All D1y Excf:ptklnal B@ntflla Apply tn lWton 10-5 p.m.. •2 Fuhlon Jal., N.B. E:quaJ opportunJt;y employtr ... • • ·- WANT AD Los An.atltt, San Diero. oppor. a will. $1.65 ht. 6 up ~rxt &in Ji'ranci11ro. + bontrt:. Steady yr around ~·"'"""'"""""'""'""'""'""'"'I \\'e •re a!Jo llttnsoed job. Call Mr. Ash. 956--098'.l. rut a DtUe "tool" II .... 641t 5671 in --,,Lo..c:.,1 ,..V<PS=-·----:·l:cl_ll_l_So......,-A_llee_Anab<im..,-,-' -,·-l.ovl1 ... u lhote bolilit ~ '• a. 5tu Idle 1tem1 .,..l ean 1 rut. result& an Ju1t Ql:lom "hucb". Call a. ·g' . ------·---· -~---•-N_ow_1____ CIA •wt.I • 60-STs Ml-!611. J • --. l5 •~ I ,JLN [ "'-1••••1 ' l[Il] .___[ "_ ......... __,l[Il] I - L•lt;11 ... --. --. . .----~.,~ ..... ~ .... t - l[fi) l.___r. .... ,_ •• ·~l[Il] .l..___ ....... _-__,I[§] .__I _-___Jl~I ..__--~I~ I ,.,. ~ -J[B I I~I Help Wonted, Ml F 710 Help Wontocl,.M & F 710 Help Wonted, Ml F 711 Help Woni.cl,-M l F 710 Furnlhlre 110 Mlscolloneous 111 Plonos/Orvons 126 Dogs 154 Boott, Soll "' ~~~~~~~ ~~~~-,.~.....,.-1 SALES SALESMEN 2 Units -honk sh('l\•es and * AUCTION * TOP PRJCES PAID t'OR LADllAf)()Jt n t' l r l' I \1 e I'. 1 ~· c AT A :\1 A n AN - matChifli' drsk1 sultablt for Fine Furniture Stf'lnwa.ys .i lla.rn1111 . .i1(11 AJ\(', 1-.·gi~. 11ual1!y puppk~. l!bflrglru.'4 -(\Ill rowr. tetn11.gtir1 mu1t rl!spoM> of PENN\" O\\'SLEY CO., Cnll fi.57~21!1 aft 3 p111. lla\l' r.u!lhlonA, ti.xlral, lrallt'.r -·SECRETARY AGE IS AN ASSET \Ve ne~ a eood matun per- son 40·60 yn of &gt', Nell',.port ~ach Co, wllh many benefits, Need mtn v.1hn m ready '° lt'arn the car busin6s anti are v•illing to train. Mus t ha.ve good penonality, be interested in a future , dress v.·ell, salnminded. Benellts: Good ah. typing lk!Us I'f'q'd "'/t:o;per. 1n marketing func- ticw. Ptolit Shru:inl:. W AimE.SS for coUtt aOOp. Ala>, exper. CUhier for din· Ing ml. Apply In person to Collet Shop l{ostess, Hotel Laguna, -425 So. Cst llwy., Lag Bch. & Appllnnct's 892-3314 shots. $139: •. 002-~»'IT. immedl11teJ:,•, 1212 So. Rou Auctions 1-"'ricta.y, 7:30 p.1n. l~~ii;:~aii'.J$'c;;#i.~~~~..j St. Santa Ana . M2-3t2(1. w· d • t' 8 CJ llCh.'ERINC Crnn<I. cbony OHEDIF:NIT. Cla11:c ~if11·'"l-l.'.EN'tURE..CW$'......WIAtf'tll - SOFA s· and Jov1t llt'af -in Y s A ue ion e rn finish. lk•fit olf•·r. l'ri Pty, \\'•·cl :-.111.y '.11. in N ll lrvlt}j· jlb, bt~n vllna: It trJtll('r, Demo., group ins., high comnllssions. Unlimited in- come\ Apply In Penon. OLD51.1pa1LE. 2850 Harbor Blvd., Cbita Mesa. WAITRESS Food Ii Cocktall Nitta. Appl)'-In Penon COLONY KITCHEN 3211 Horbor. CM never used. Both Sl40, Sew-2075\~ Nt'\l'port, Cl\I 646--Sf&i &16-5683 or at'.»-!'3.~I. 1»;t 2(\ 111'l'tL Dpcn 10 111! Jo~11 5 11~1 3 1 ln1t:~. $800. All 6. & Ing Mach $25, Prl. Party • Behind Tony's Bl•lJ:: l\lnt'I Sewing Machinesl 28 1110·11 ,i;, ()lrlrr ~li.i-l!l'!.'\ 11 k1it\~, li75-fl88 l.=~---I Good pay & a \\'etkly cash bonus plan. THE \ 968-7910. Pool owners \. · · ···· lltlSll :;:rurr pu1111i1'll, i\1\C . 1971 KITE VELVET \·rlour 50fa $13:1. f\e11· hyth'{l-bl'Ush a11ton1ntl<'· TAILOR'S Pov.'t'r Jt"\•:[ni: r 1• i.: • , Tht'lklc-rln/\\'i1ll1t1t• \\.1 lrnllt>I', llkt• nt1w, $721 \\'e have people with us over 12 yrs &. enjoy workJn& in the local area. J. C. CARTER CO. \\1AJTRESS Wanted. t'Xper., over 21. Apply at The lrvlt\C Coast Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Hwy., N.B. ntt 11 a.m. • Lo\·eseat $85. Coffee tb l $40. :illy 11rttim pool. Only $99 innchHll'. rtin!IOlr ~ llii. Sl<'.·1 In Sf."111 I'll , J) a y,; 6"4-4.1\!M Oia!rs $. LRmps S20. lu111t1Urd, yr .:uarnnh·r. likt• ne11·. $175. ·199-1 ill. ;,1:!-SMI, F;\'1'$: 49:>-r.169. DRAC'.ON-:.'!>'C,:..C.1-,.-1~1,-.~,011 Please phone tor an inter- view. SALESLADIES exp er' d, 2Q...45, Full & Pt time. Rergstroms Childrens Store. South Coast Plaza, Apply 650 El Camino Real, Tustin. l\fon-Fri Only. 671 \\'. 17th St., Calta ]..1esa 548-3421 54G-29i3. \ Fur frf'e de1 onstrnlion cnll Sporting G;;d.s 130 Ji~ 1 s If ~ c 1 t c r p 11 ri ~ . cuvrr~. (;n.•1:1t ~Ip. S21'50. 892-0962, 3 PV · l<'Ctio~al $i5. ~k1rble .'.-ul'OCI.\ R<'llUt'I ir>u s 11 1 ,. . (_' .1 n a 11 1 ft 11 -A "' ,. r llPlrl !lT.~:Ll{·l.i !able $25 . .P.1etal la111p s:i. ~t f; r.r u F: n. 111 p I N • • . C'hlUJlJI~, ~ \\kit. :\t,(,}o', ~h()l ~. !.",' -C.t l-. ,•,•!;:~···"· Ne11• ~·11n"·SI !\1ounlnino'l 'rini.: f'n .. • Coffct' lablc Sl5. Tt<a earl. J.F.ADING IJ,F:\VPORT r:nrkpitrk Jlh•t'•'· 111', (Hf 1;;~°":0.~:.. -lntilt'r. s;,;~J. $10 X!nl 6.,., •1 74 nEAC'l r PRtvATi.: ~OCJAI. ., ... 11 <· T ,. 11 ~· 1101 Equal Opportunlty EmP1oyer NEED Secre!ary '44-G212 for one girl <>llice. Aceuratc typist. 60 v.•pm. & sh. for period June Wuly 31. Nev.•port Center. &W-1801. SECRETARY, la"v flnn. 2 )'ears R.E. ~P dt>Alrable. Call !I.Ir. Bro\\'n 557-9900. SERVICE Station. Nl'f'fl 2 part time Eve & \Vknd l\1tn. Nt'al. Apply in pers<>n Chc\!l"On Station, 604 So. Coasl Hwy., Lag Bc.h. \VAITRESS, E."<PER. eBLUE DOLPHINe 3355 Via Lido. N.U. • · •.r-u · :1n)' i1r·n1. :11(} :-.;o. Nr11·n.)rl ;"l11A ro' r1·1·u·r 1111' fl ;,.u.-.. CLUB FOJ< SALE AT ri0• t. •" ... ~~~~ SALESGIRL: Can1t'rn & film ~ .... ·ledge a must Apply )?etwcen 9am-noon. DavPs q'amera Exchange -47·1 E. 1ilh CM. SALESLADY, exp'd curtains ~ draperies, full time. UdoU'i, So. Cst Plaza. 5 .... 12. \1. AIITO WANTED Barber for hl&h elaM clienlel. lrvlne Coast O:luntry Club, 673-9131. Mr. Smith. ~arage Sale 112 3r.f Uy garage talo-lols ol SALES: Somt' f'Xper .. SALESMAN ~ \\'ANTED man or"woman ex- perienced fry cook. Lunch &. dinner, age 35 to 4.5. Fast, neot. some background & reference _ work exp. in Orfll"lge County. 310 \Vest 4lh, Santa Ano, ies: incl·ltand craftf'd de ora t ive itf'ms. Thurs/Sal l0Ari1-5PA1. 3162 l\la~ria, Ci\I. l\10VJNG -l\lusl 11 e 11 house ful nf furn. Soht. chl'!I, this, i;ludio ll('f, art, lotl'I mo1-e, A1Ay 5, 6, 7, 1S046 \Vhitewoocl, Jrvi1ie. 833-8381. 6005 SEASllORE Dr, Nl'\.VJKlrt Beach Sat & Sun Fashion & sports1vear. Full or P/Timt'. MI 2-24•11, P.Tl'i. O'Malley. SALES c l t'rk-n1a tur e v.'Omen-exp. drrsscs and sporb 1vear. S!eady par1 time, 894-6232. SALES-P/lime. Neat young man needed 2 eve1 & Sat am. $2.25 Hr .. 534-3081. Sales-New Party Plan }"ult or p(time. 675-2470 for one of Orange County's leading irnpo rt dealers. l ligh volun1n sn1all sales force. Apply to Mr. Bill Smith FRIJ.l \\'ARREN'S Sport Car Center '110 E. ~st St., Santa Aua SERVICE Station attendnnts, n1ale or female full or pnrt lime. Ap.pl.y iJ1 pt•rson, 200· \V. Coast l·lwy, NB. SALES -Atlract v.'Onicn, SERVICE station at!f!'nd· Beeline fashions nero 4 grave yrd only -4 nights Y>on1£'n, earn $4 to s..~ hr. \\'eek. Part time evenings - For lnlPrview 968-6869 F.V. Exp. on1y need apply. 3190 · or 962-6180 f.V. bhvn 10-12 llarbor Blvd, Cl\1. or 4·G pm. SllA:\tPOO GIRL SALES Clel'k \\'/good sewing Part lime. 645-i788 background to v.'Ork p/time. John Gariepy & Co. Call &16-4:>14. Hair lt1anage~nt WOMAN for part tinit> book-5/6 & 7. Too much to list keeping, 5 d11.ys, ledger hcre. posting, AIR, m I 1· c , . _ record& keeping. i\1uSf "ti:e· ··PATIO Sal•: Rr~r1g, p1~J: good w/number~. ll'Vint' Of-pong tbl., furn, ~iRhf's, pie- fice Supplies. 1807 Newport tures & tool~. Fr1 /&1t./Sun. Blvd., C.1\f 602 Park, Bal. lslnnd. -I~ RCA O:llor 'JV $6.i Good Refrig., cross IClp $;15. Old Sewing mach. $25. S.1&-5.'>89. Box spring/mallreRs, furn- iture. clothe!! sz. 14 & 10. 1\fire. 1050 Rutland Rd., N.8 . SECRETARY RE CE PT: S 11 I PPING/WAREHOUSE- Ho\v v.·ould you like to v.·ork -\Vell-kno1111 linn moving to for a fast grov.ing reaJ ,;pacious ne1v quarters in Antiques estate & investment co.? Irvine v.·ill train cleancut 1--....; _______ _ GARAGE Sale. Eve:o;. only Mecbanle moving. V\V En· ginrs-parts. Call 962.-491 :1. GRAND Opening. Golden Young modeni CO-\\'Orkers. man. Start $2.50 J.K'r hr. 1351 .. ~. Call Don JackMln 54().6053 Oak Ant i ques . --\Vestmin~ter. 8 9 3 -5 9 4 8. Machinery Call Helen Hayes, 540-6055 CoastaJ Agency I ~---....:------ bo Bl l Ad Large Shipment from East • ox~GEN A I 11 116 -CoastRI Agency 2790 l~ar r a ams 0 a k tables-clwlin-dresses-'.._ -cety ene • .,,,.e t • -Z1SO ilarbor Bl. at Adams SILK Scree. n: lirm_ &ett_ing up __ -w.· n n i_., ., wheelsJ'f'WI_...,,. Ing and culling oullit. $79.95. -he -i..i.t •i P. ~12.A -AC-A:Re""·etctl't:"""225"""l'mps. --,.,..... . • -HaVNmT!etfrtnt~Want fo ~'ne:-.Need t . ••&v ers-glus wear -and $9j 827-304(} &ir-567r sell! Classified ads do It man ~o assist ~n equipment much more. TIME FOR QUICK CASH lf ITTrROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD well -call NOW 642-5678. selechon, starting 4 opera. "H_AN_co"ro=M~E~. -.-rn-a_to_ly_e_m--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii. tion line. Mu!lt have strong hmsed bra11s National Cash Miscellaneous 118 •••••••••••••••••••• For an ad in Wom•n's World Coll Mory Both 642-5671, ext 330 Look Lighter! "'pretty Princess! ~. .. :1--\ ,, . . ' l #f . ' I ,.. : ,, " Ii! ',/ 'J 1;,~~ ,.;.~ 12-20 {,q A6c. 8.-& Attract Oattrrint glances in this graceful princess. Embroidery creates elegant paneled effect on skirt. Just 3· main parts to this easy-sew s k i m m e r. LOOK LJGllTER 'n' lively Pattern 7278. I r an IJ fer, in this breezy, low-v.•aist printed pattern, new sizes ihape that's perfect for a 12-20. ~tale 1dz.e. background in aJI ph8.8f's of silk 11Cnenlng & paint register. Original bill of AAle, under drav.·er, dated *AUCTION* FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. matchit1g. Vinyl exp, de-l9l?. Beautiful cone!. & ~ Aired. 97S-1623. y..·ork:ing order. Asking .' Moy 5th New dfv8Jl s, kwe ~eals, chain, bedroom ul!1, maple tables & chairs, chests, hunk beds. matlrts.se1, color TV's, stereos, new drapes, nf'w carpets, refr!_gerators, frttl· crs, eye level Atove. wash- er-8, dryen1 &: 1t1UCl-I l\fORE! SINGLE needle & <>verlock oprs. Exper. only. Top pay. &J&.-0308. SHEET Af!'tal Alechanic- Precision. Varied Indus- trial ProdllCls. 3U3 Hala- day SL-Santa Ana. :'>15-2972. STOCK clerk-sn1all p:irts, rf'q. some typing & filing. Frm. pl"('f. lntervle\\·s Fri &: J\lonrlay. 8--3:30 Vought Div of Computer Equip. 290 Fisch1.T, Cl\1. 540-1024. SUPERVISORS, s a i J b o at prod. Supervisory R k i I J essen. Boat bldg exp. not req'd. \\'t." will Ir a i n. l\facGregor Yacht Corp, 1631 Placentia, 01. TELEPHONE Salea. Top rommisiions and bonus. Ap. ply tn person between 9.00 and 12:00 noon at 8381 Bolu A\"tnu~. Midway City. Telt'Vision CABLE VISION INSTALLER TECHNICIAN Orange Co. ~ased cable vision co. Is seeking a customer service Installer. Du:ttes wUI include installation A main· tenance. Televiiion or elec- tronics e:<perience requirei;!. Cable Vi!'lion eicpcrience de- sirable. l\fust be able to deal 11•i!h lhf' public-. Please send brlel letter or 1'{'.!IUme lo Classified Ad no. 373 t/o Daily Pilol P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Ales.a, Calif. 92626. 642-~ Eves & weekends. \VF.'RE having a thank )'OU sale. Bring this ad on 1\lay 41h, 5th or 6th for ~ur 10% discount on any item. Authentiques, 2428 Nf'wport Blvd., Costa ~lesa. LARGE ROUND 0 A K TABLE Dolphin carving, dbl pedestal, original finiah. S.150. l\Jisc. * 830-6499 Appliances ELECTRIC \11asher & Dryf:"T. Whit,. 'xcellent condition. Private party 979-2500 or 979-7245 ask for Casey. MAYTAG ·repairman has washers $35. to $100. Can deliver 'v/1 yr. gunrn. ~im. REFRIGERATOR &: Stove - look like new $50 ea. 7130 \Vesbninster Blvd .. \Vestm. OVER :m washers, dryers, refrigerators from $39.9i 545--07MI. Rent Washers/Dryers $2. \Vk. Full maint. * ~1202 * REl'RlGERATOR, 15 cu. ft . Auto defrost, very clean. 5 Yn. old, 893--9060. \V ARD'S las range in. Xlnt cond. 1157 Gleneagles Ter- race •. C.i\f. 646-5990. FRIGtDAffiE . .Refrig'. J8. cu ft, frostfret", good cond. m . 644--1765: 673-5~. Furniture 110 WINDY'S AUCTION COME BRO\VSE AROUND 20751,fa Ne\vporl Blvd. Behind Tony's Bldg. Mal'ls. Costa !\lc8D. * 646-8686 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 STEREOS 1972 GeJTard equipped with fu ll size profe1t l o naI ch a_nger, AM/FM/MPX rectoiver, sea I e d air SWJpen1ion speakers, tape deck & headphone plug in jacks. Was left unclaimed. Brand new ln box &: guaranteed. Originally pr ic- ed at $279.95. Take over for S!IO cash or small payment!I. r. a y a w a y Department. 714/893-0501. STEREO: Unclaimed layaway, CammJ 4 1pcl changer. a I r sw:penslon speakers with mu l tiple cross over n et 1vork, tape deck. Still brand 11e\V. AM/FJ.!/MPX radio & tape deck. Still brand new. Originally $419.97, pa.y off small ,bnlnnce oJ $197.88 or payments ()f $8.25 monthly. U.S.A. Stereo E q u i p \Varehouse, 179 E. 17th St., Costll Mesa! 645-2442 . SACRIFICE! l\toving! 11aple SPEAKERS, new, by pri. twin bed set w/double ply Top quality 12'' refinished Duncan Phyfe "·oofer, 5.. mid-range, Ir TEU..ER TRArNEE: Like dining table, 6 ehrs. Value 3~" t....·eeter, encl In Aloney! Take the tint Aleps $IOOO. Asking $550. Sterling walnut cabinet, were $770 it to making some of your <> .... 11. champagne stand & crystal pr. aacrlf $109 a Pf'. Al!IO New bank. Great chance for bucket $75. Teak fonnica 8" woof(r: • ..3%" tw'eter, advancement, To $425. desk $45. 642_2940. were SI~ pr, sacrif S:f.I a Call Linda Ray, 540.fffiS pr. Larger slie1 av a. ESTATE Sale: Victorian 534-1148 1 P:O.f to 7 P~I. Coastal Agency ====-"----2790 Harbor Bl. at Adams sofa, 2 plallonn rocken. BEAtrnFUL new Japanese chair. :'Ilise tabl~s &: art ob-buffet 52" x 30" x 16", hand TRAINEE, clean cut young jects. 12 to 4 p;m .. Jamaica can.•cd black la.quer, can't man. manufacture of na .... J, '"" Apl ,,. oi•• Fri Sal ,_... "'• ' "'" ' ' Uie, pa.id $375 -fut a.le of traffic signals, technical Sun. -Sl.25. Call G42-6468 aft er 4 background desirabl~. I nl T Jt ADITIONA.L ur ture, pm v.·ttkdayi or anytime Pie·--pOO"" ,, ... nings, 6 lo rod · I '"· Id <>= '"' .. rep uctKlns o u..:: o \\'C'tkends. 9, 5-18--5435. dayi. hand crafted in pine, BEAUTIFUL REINDEER UPHOJ.SrERY Seanu1treu: Rea.wnable. From flh<>p lo E>p helpful. A p p I y &J6..9S83 HIDE direct from LapP-you . · Jand. \\'ould make a Johansen & Christensen, 898 I ~co'=LO=~~AL~.....,.h~l_,,h-b,--,k 1,•• I -a c beatlful arta n.ig or hang ft " 1 • 16th N.B. sofa-bed, apt size 1t<>vto, on the \\'all. For the ecology VIETNAM VETERAN : S!art elec. heater, :wdiac wall minded. Reindeer are a management carttr In a thing. 64&-2968 alter 5:30 domesticated $50. ~. BO .....,. Rh·d. No. l; N.R JIU[>lli•·~. Si 1'l1<·h. T·1 ~o.1ol '.'Ii' llie!l('l-\\'Q;:1<f C'niiitlllf.:'.' SAVI,'\'C. P.O. X ......,, I J'l" 1s11· • .,1 .,.,,. f COSTA :O.tESA. Store, Restaurant, '.~1 11"· 1 ·""'···1 or ...... ,..... " l\rH·h. 'fop Qua\ily. $27.cn>. 1 B.• 132 1 ii·:.. <'ult t:?l :l l lt,1."~. 11.10\'ING SALE! 1''urni1urc • (h'll""'S, linrn.~. f a hr i c s , I·----------• 4 Tiny.(',~·knpoo!I'.. ~·1l1t .,al•• •r Tri111oran. Nf'lH'. ,,._ \.\'000 fl1·\\'00tl ~hl'I\···~ $10 l'lith I dishrs, oil Pa i nt ' I:::; 13f'lit1t , l\'t lrl'l'. Bcst of/,•1'. fi \" '!R1$ •r -~~"• t'I \'' "''"''· f .. W . m1 hide--a-1'.d Sli, Jnlni<. fllld $ J\ll1~1 r.·u \'1• I 111 n1 clil . '_:_~--· -' . " . . -• r.?1-~-- & rnd~. ~27 Pnpt•r Ln, HI.AC!\ P.,'>0(111• puppt•· ... 11' l'l)l.lJ,\ll!IA 2G &IS-9-109. ~!t,'l,(i, _ 11k.~ old , S2:'.i ("•· ji1z ... 1~1 . .; .. r 1\'lni·l.: 11 f)(>\uxC' GATES-Ch;u11 link ir h! ,r,. TV, Radio. Hi F i, :.:;1-::1''~' af1 r.. llj;,o;.;.;;~ll • ( hnrt.111,101, $2:i f'A. Drnfting Stereo &36 1·1N,. T•~y-J't101tl(·~pr11~11 . ·rWOl \' 1 111 i;1~ ,., tah){'S. 42" x '72" s2:1 1•11 . .1!172 7.F:N ITll & H ('A ~['(' l'l't'.,~ Si:"·, 1t~:~lsh·1~·1I Sllll\l'hif•!~. st:JI Ji $JOO. 1 Fluorrsrt'nt lires.-2 1uht· ln· 'l'<'l,.,.1~1i>ri-: II.I i·lo..~t· nut -~"ll<"l'!,.l:_(I. ·,:!..:::'~·--1:1~ ~~o I !1'.lnnt i;tttrt SIS en. Cokl' prlr".'I. Sl\ni1· ·;ri; llOll' iu Al\t' :\:1111.1,11•.I l'11pi<. j; 11·k,.,. ir~l~·r~lli r~1,1~h'IQfl 1 lll!lChinr S?i i\33-14G7, ; k I ( J 1\ Sho • J I ;, $100 & 11;1 1'1l S(l(''. _J}\'f':'l Jll'll'l\~n )I' •• \ll \IHI , .• .' . , .. :.'(r,t>l1 ·01\tl.$2.!~~l.l llClud1·~. HOBBY TRAIN yr1u·, Prie<'d l11•low 1h'1, 1!1s. _ l't~· _Av:ill :.i/t:l _ h~..-1.Jl •I:__ fi't'l' slip. J~lli-:.!1'\0, Lionel train. 4'xll' fully equiP-~l~;~1.~11'';"'· y~'..11:111,;\~1·r.tpi~tu;·~: N1<,1l:~\\'l·,;\;1:i'\N1',,~:111'.'.'~'.'.'.~~11~1~~.1~~ i<"t11~tt·1· ~i.~~1;-;;1111-,.-11,.-,-11,-111, pcrl. Call afl<'r 6 p.n1. Ust•d · . · · " · " • r1·111 ·lnii ~1111 1~1n1 r11, 111T\'l1·•·. A11t1•n1111 n! 1·os! 1f ('n1fdul 1.1,.,..,,.Uinr i1·1·2l:l l , ~ ; _ · ,A,_~ ,;. only onl' liJnr. 998·0-170. ni ·i~h·d. Fii·i·i· l\\'lllluhlt· Pit) $11 ,jOO. Ir• .11 \u. CHARTER n1l'1nlx'rshi11 n1ot!1•I ln ·.~1,;,.k oirnl on Horses t56 Boats, SllPi/00Cks'1G 1 Ncivport Sch T1•1111is Cluh, dis11IH,\'. ll l1~ry f(lr lull BAY MUSTANG ' best olfcr. Dys ~1M!l7G, ·iroell'l·t1on. AJT(: Culi1r 1'V, \\/ANTEil ~ll r• lor !t~'. eves 675a59GO. Ora ngr Counry·~ l11r~1-.~1 B1·11utirul. :oi11i1·lrr1I murr. cn1iM·1". N1'\l /ll1rt llarOOr. ELECTTUC Gl'rici·ator AC-?.<'ni1h-RCA l)(•11lf'r, !Xl21 (:n•11t buy lor l'Xprri1•nt•1•rl ~J.tt.-017:.! d;1y.!1 or •'Vl'll 1 DC 10 anip J1 ~ lfP alnvisl Allnnra, Jlunl!ng!on Th'nrh, rlrlr1·. C:in llf' rt'f(l11!r1·1·d. * Slil)AVlif:Nr Llcb j nt'V.'. good for c:uniiing. 96R-332!J. 111:111: 11~)n 111•vrrnl rlbboul!. * 6'Ll·6't!IO * I ......... 1 lavr ,,)m!"lel(• tnck. <;:Ill --1 $125. 531-1 .. :r1. LATt: 1notll'I R('A 1,111~011• ~i·IG:;sJ? :d!t•r G Jl ni, BOA'!' ~hps :tval1ahl4!. Choir1• REESE TRAILER IJITOI, color 1V S l.\~i. 2 ll fl ----,.,:lips in Nc\v 11.lArinu, (71·1!' 450 tonguc \ood, like nc\v, Broad\\•ny, Coi;ta ~tt' .... n. 3 llOH~I"...; 61:S...f,f,O'j. 1 $15. 494-ffiC151. 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~1Ari11Y ~tnllion :; )Ts . ---------~ ll1·~. S·IOO llr1n. SHO\VCASES & Gondolas for [ I s Bny Gt•ldlni:; s:ri0. Sli11 111·allnblf'>-40' hoot. Lido pcnn. $.116.31 mo. fl1r. 3ch1vnrt11-2l~l-H72-1040 salt'. \Vhlle's Pct Shop, 440 Fl'M to You Ruckt1kin kt'ldini; SWO E. 17th St., Costa l\lcsa. · or nuk<>~r. __ -·-~L11• AVAILABLE in· e,.._j chnn~1· ft'lr •I~ nf M.llhon , \ up to 40'. :~lii-!1494. ; CARPET FOR SALr; ,Lin~. 2 T im91.$2.00 ~Yl0-;1~03 ult 6 PUI BY CARPET LAYER Box llilnlls 11vail. Cl:f'~ 'W 5-10-2086 • ADORABLE: cocknpoo, J 11•lth us IK'fon• you n1uv1'. CARPET FOft SALE wks, hsf'brokcn. !~LF.A~IO:! All fncil , li~hl<·d 111·1·11a by Carpet Layer, Call To vrry KOfXJ ho rn I' . 9G2-SG7!J -8.-.-.. -. 5-p_,--,. Ski tll ! ~~--.:...----~, 20' C'lllll~ Craft !"kl hnu!. 540-2!Bi fi42-3089. -• • Wanted: Horse trailer i,:ot>t l 1'01HI. lli!i hp lnbo.ittil. I !'l\i11, loo. Sl.2fXI vr Qffcr''. c11111;ioh•rrd. ('n ll G44-8$it{: NICE Dressc.r,W/mirror S35. CALL 5rJ0...26'ro-\.<>u n1ny IM> 545-nSl Box spring ma I Ire I I \vinnt'I' ()f " ht'HUI lOIJt.: ~~~~~~~~~~~! \\'/frame SIS. 548-4485. haired v.·llitt" kitten. 3 ls! ; 11ftt·1· ~. 11111. J EXTENSION ladder.; _ prizeii·2 7nrl_ [ Botti and ](•:JI! J FOi~ l\l1h• 16' ~kl har~r, 8!'1 h:• i \\·ooden,12',20',28'.1212So. 4 Jo"ri<'rvlly fuhulon~ Frolick-MariMfqn'pment 1' Ev1nrttttf' 1ll01or, llke ntw; Ross SL, San1a A n a . tng Furry Felines. Call · New hlu<· c· o \' c r . Ar. 542-31-20. 96!1-90il ~rtf'!· Crill h73--16M. : Miscellaneous FR Et~. lieulthy, cutc k1tll"1111;, General • 900 131S' Ski lk"i11I, r..ritt;;; in ill•• 1 · Wanted 120 trained &. 11·rnne1!. Call • ,,11 1!1111011 \Vllh ·10 Ill-. ~1': f.4:>-0268 evea/wknd~. I 7 ~~ , LA p s r n. A.KE thnt ri111~ !nio; L~I. SZ'JO I WAi~TED: 48" Glass lop patio ta b I e, Continental hcigh1, 6' Sofa bed in Cont('mpora~ st~lc. Both must be in J:CI con<l & reas prieed. 675--1735. Musical Instruments 122 ACCORDION, full size, ~. asking $22.i. 544-4815 .,,.1 TRUMPET, good condition, pald $150. Sell $8'.l. 847--0.3&1 Office Fumltur9/ Equip. 124 __ R u n n ho u I , An1cr1ca.n ~31-72'!)1 CUTE, l'tlurtly Lal1-Shr.phPnl Trailer, ju~r ov1"l'h:ulled ,',,-~~·~~~o-~­ pups, Good romp:inlon-p1'11· llnmclitc 1n()lor. A111•h11r, 18 CIM·elnh f11.m!ly Ski 4 Fl,.;lt ! teclor. 548·5148 evf', wkf'nd. ~.'IL lnnk, h<>rn. f!rt• <'X· hoAL Volvo J>enta 130 J/O. ~ GERMAN She11henl nuilc, 9 tingulshtir &. cG'Wion~. $809. t.llnt C011(1. $:!3!15~ !162-1120.-i n1onths old. SIZ-8323. ~ 6T..>-402l Buts/ Marin• I Tr-•tkln . Jl•I' =r =n=E=E--.,.-.-.-1.-,-m-a1"'1-i;i-,.-,1 Equip. --904 _ shout 35 yanli. :N~E~\V~19}i72ji;sG.5J1~ •• ::. JJo~h~ .. : .. ~n~o;.~b.1 ~---;--~~~I Call 962-4109 1' !-ir!lt In pucking case. SJ 100. Cam-n Sate/Rent 920 COCKER Fcmal", 6 rmnlh11. 1~12-832J. -....:~-..:'..;....;..;...,..;,.;..;;~ J F'n!e to eoo<I homo. C<Ul Bo.ts, Pow•r 906 l TON GMC cho.111i11 mounled ~536-::::~35~78'.'.'.:.. ~==----11 :::~:'.':'.~'::""':'.".".'";:''."""...,.. J 0JK"n Ro11d Ca111per. Aulo. rnEE 26' Cabin Cruiser Ctusa<lcr lrnfll!., P.H., P.S, 5 yr rruar 1 KJITENS ~ l\tarine 1.R5. 2 bunkirr, head & on ''""''r train, \\'Alk fhn.i, 1 497-2007 • galley. SS radio. Co1npa11s, '/ully epld.. :eliding tJ(WI MALE puppiel5 ~~ Beagl~. 6 nP.W ranva.s, ancho1·1;, rte. door, c.lrp dwn putlo, iielr UNTIL the end of the m<>nth l\.f int con d, S<t 500. co111., rnueh rnort. Xlnt v.·e will chemicllllY clean, oil .,.,·eeks. 6'12-002 714/675--6138 tw1·1<.11in. 12131 :i.9'1·3267 aft G & adjust any typewriter or 14. SEA WHch-4 IW\\' 11~111 p.m. or 1rk~l'lfl1. Can be calculator for $19.95. Eleo. 2 CUTE tiger striped killens, T'll 14ttn durin .. \\' ... -·It al 1-.·, 1 er. Sport, fisherman, " '· 101 trica S24.50. Call 968-tm. nttd good home. Diver, from ir;i0, :O.iotori &: &ach Blvd., 11.B. ~ Pianos/Organs 126 544·8203 lraller avail. fM.0060/ '67 1'"unJ ~ T. Aufo, air, p/w, I 1,~ SAi\lCYn;D Pu P P I e I · 546-0578 lb !' C/O * PUBLIC NOTICE! CUTE & FREE! . P ' «mpo,, Before you buy your piano SlS-6644 24' Csb!n Cn.i11ier • In-&16-7~1.10. ...=.> • <>r orfan, be Sure &. istt us 3 c.oclc-A-Poo dogs, 2 males, b~ a rd I outboard. Jo"'ull 1966 FOHO -i 111·hetol driw,, for Best Sel~~lo".' -1 fema1e, good w/chUdren, Cl'.lvtrt. 'frailer incl. -&!'It of-11 '~ -co.mptr, ~Int COnfl for the besl sc:rvic~ in S4G-901S ff'r over $2400. Ca 11 $2<'.00, caah. &12-1269. : Southern CaUiorn1a · 833-6548: 8 am-5 pm • Mon-Tent Camper I At Lowest COCK-A·Poo Puppie11, need da~. ?!lay 8. $225 compl1.u. .• t• 8111 Discount Prices good home~. 1971 Gla11~pnr Cullus, 18' C COAST MUSIC * S.IG-9015 * w I t r 11 I l 'r • 11a h.p. ycles, 8Rce1, SERVICE * KITIF.NS -FHE'E TO Evlnrurle. Pvt Pty. $2350. Scooters 925 1839 Newport Bl at 11arhor GOOD lfOMES. 6t2-12G9 5 lf P ntw "C8t" mini Colila Mesa 642-2851 * Call 967-6927 * 1957 22' Ov.•en!I Cnbin bikt-1lllt<.I only J hour, $1%;. Open Sunday1 12 to 5pm CrulM!r. No fJngine. CleM! Call 6'1Z-MGR ~fter ~111 ORGAN • PIANO ]~ Belt otter. C'...n.11 Jferman, w <'ck d :1 y 1. a n y t t m r WAREHOUSE [ Pet1 #Id Suppfin ~ 642.-0094, 9 t() 5 pm . Wttkl'llf'IJJ. New-Used Famow Brands 18' FIBERGLASS inboard ~farOJ<CYCLF. !railer 4 STEIN\VAY, KI MBALL, cabin crul1e.r -6 c)·I. rulh1. Mnkr oftt>r.•,And65cc. CI1ICKER1NG, etc. <Over Cats 152 lnl('l"Cepter ~ng. Good cnM. ll:i.rlcy t>ovk110n, ma k,. 1000 'pianos avail.) \\'/lrllller. $1200. Gl·i.-5298. offer, 712 Vh.1orl1, <'.o•l:i HAm10NO, 10.MBALL & 6 \\lk old ma.Ire 4 !IP outboanl. b S' <lill$Ch)', M~ao. 548--0900. CONN, etc., organs. Seal Potnl. $15. Sl.l.i. Phone sr~-t.I eve-J970 HONnASL~l"?l~,,-d;-,t-& Before you buy-Give WI a try! I yr. old • lemAle ninl(I. s!rei>I. Only 2DI mil~. Largeat Dealer In lhe West Seal Point $15. ,,.feta!Ut: orangf', BeaU!l.ftd PENNY OWSLEY CO. 842.J4M /&t2-3&t3 3:1· BERTRA~ B.1hia Mat, 714/892-3314 1970. Xlnt cond. Fully equip-$400 CllU M6-24Sl!i i '° !i, 11352 Beach Bl., S. of Katella PUR~RED Russian Blue ped. 714 : 673--l?G.}. Aftcr !> &lfr.8180 Daily 10.9, Sat 10-6, Sun lU kittens. No p(jpe~96 CAPTAIN$ gig 12' inhoard, 'iO Jf(>NDA i..(J, hke ntY.. B-3 llAt.fAfO~D. Perfect y.•/ $Xl. , 5piffy bay boo.I. Top cond. low mlle1, e.111rr.1, $17..D. or string baAs. Sl.!!RR, 3 DARLING liftle kitten.~, G?J...l411. ml\kfl' offer. 3117 \Ve•I Aay, \l.•k5 old. No. 1.0,• Co~ta .Vieu. Atlfl'r 5. l'ONN Theater. $1,?A5 ., '''" STE!'! 'RA~ d t 11 THOM.AS full cons. $1,395 • S42-4oi3 "' -·~A-r 1' K am Y 10 Spd. Haleigh su~ro;:;;.. 1 • & tithing hoe.I. Slip ,11vllU . WURL player demo. $1 ,144 I El't.SIANS 1.1.nd Jhn111.lay11n1, Sl250 ~9390 :\tint oon<ll!\or1. A:11i:l111 Sl21. Nu planoii. No abort cutirr. black-. smoket, r.llvtoni and · · Priv Pty fi15-lt.11 4 St:llR cat1U'OI. Alto Penllln ~tud fo'ISHF.f-tMAN 'S fl,.Jidlt. L'i' 30· II -·' ro"':" -1-1 1-""" b:lfl . a · 1)11ua .-...·ram J .. r JC n'I GOULD MUSIC CO. 11en1ice. 892-2970. 1, motor, lra.i lc r. ?i.falw condltiun $3~ ' • cool cotton-Dacron com-SE\r'E?'t."TY .FJVE CENTS bination. RufOe it up if you for each pattern -arid 25 Jlke. ttn\s fo r each pattern for Printed Pattern 9129: NEW Air :\tail and Special Handl- HaJf Sizes 10~'· 12 1/a, 141,2. Ing: olher....•lse third-cla.'ls 16~~. 18'.4. 3:11.li. Siie 14 1~ delivery \\'ill take lhree (bust 37) takes 2 yards 60-v.·eeks or more. Send to inch. Allee Brooks tht DAILY Sl:VENrl·PTVE CE~'T~ PJLOT. 105. Need1ttraft for each pattern -add 25 Oepfr; Box 1&3, Ol!:LCllclsea cenU for each patlern for Station New York, N.Y. Air ~fail and Special HandJ· 10011. Print N'a~. Aadreu, Ing; otherwl.te Utlrd~&.s• Zip, Pa~ra t<i'mnber. , locA1 branch of a naUonally pm. .*MINK * kno"''n co. On the job 1 ,;:=::<=~=--,.---.,,..-.. -. ... , VEL,~· sofa. never UM:U, Au tumn Jlo.,_ ranl'h mink trainin&. Earn 1''hile )'OU 1__ _., 2045 ?'o. l\;Wn, s.A. D •r.1 offc-'1'. 96'2-9709 art l pm. C~ll rA6-4i'.'ll ' 91 og• ~ 547.()68"1 ** S~~ -'--------·l7H' 7oUy Loaded g~ar E"tr" Jlal)llbiliii.zr"ll -:D:-- *PIANOS*°RGANS* BASSfo;r J-lound P11rip1,.~. ;~~'!GoSlttps !i. sar~. f1nn. Jtun• 1:• .. id. deltvery wUl take tlutt N E E D L £ C R A FT n! 1,..,. ~ -;;,...nr..,,z~ h>~!iot.-1"'!!. -,c: """" Marian P.lartln. the DAILY direction.~. 50c learn. Approved CI . job SUS: matching JUV,... aeat. short jacket. \Vhlte mlnk lnlnl. 'W· eo,s7500. -,,._ ~~;. velvetJtl l>ack .. ~ir! c~uBoth ~ S300. «b:i Call Helton HA.)<es S4()...fm5 $85; carvftl toart'ail iao1e:s. ranth m1nk itolt', needs Jin· S40 each. 538-628'1. ing $250. 675-mt. \ Coastal Aj:ency Going Out For Bu.sineu .AKG. See lo , b e 11 e v e ! V' , 8'fr.9.l3G Bbt-.;!ia ,';'ilit..-'-',m.!-~"2!1 .V... -" ' 11)'-J"!'Ae' l!O>lt ·~ '66' IJONDA ~Jill Silll.1t mU.. -K&wnl-Sleln~ay-Bald..,!n, etc OOBF:lt\1Ar\ puf)ll, AKC,lt~ri moonnR". Jtnndl':' I,_, 3tl offf'r. CaJJ •lier l p.ni. Pl.itytr Pianot A Roll!! 11u;1lll) holt. Sl~. &I·~._ j"'-JJl'll PlLCYJ', 442, P:iUem Dept., • 'f\EW! lnt1tant Maeramll!I. 2l2 \\'est lSth St., ~rw Basic, fancy Jtnots, pet· York. N.\'. 10011. Prinl terns. Sl. NA.\IE, AD1jl'llE8S v.• I 1 h , , Ell,,-Arl of R a. Ir p I • ur. mi: and snu CrOc.bef .. o\w ~ deli.en& to 2i90 Harbor Bl. al Adams F1NEST lrg rnd conferen~ 4 Private party mwt aeU 3 \\'AA'TED _daytime bab}'lil· or dln table, ·ero"'""•Jortla.n Elfi:lrit" typewrit'-n. m1t I 2 hll S • 7 tab2e: A ehnl. 673--0139 --r •~ ••ch, will take .ter or c dre:n -• . Al "•"-........., home 01'\!. lU/5 da,y1 D~;a~ tablto, w/4 S250 each. 2 Calculatorw <ml Rt•ntab •. , \\"e Buy • St!I 962-266? 1966 36 ft Gr1wf BA.nkl ·=· ....,,~=-"' ::;;-.,,-.,.--_( oauy IG-G E\·tt/SUn 12.J j SOIN.4lJZ.£R-~ .. Stud Twin M ~ -1 $l7 500 J~,1 YA.\iAllA • f;arturo. f'· F'Idb)S' PlM"OS ·~ .. . , ;,. . e 17141 496-4550 .. . Supe:r clellll, S6!r.i~ r..all alter . !H"n'ICt', groomml\'.. tcrm11-3 pin m-1m. Costa ?tfeu f714l Gts-3250 • 8-IG.-0839 • ~1A1tf.JN I ALBACOn~; -, ...:....____ ___ ·'""=-)i'VMBEJL mllkti. SI. SEE ~!ORE S p r l n g lntant Crochet 8'lok "' Fuhk>nl. ..00 choofie Ont' le11rn by picture•! Patterns. pattern ~ from new SI . Spring-Summtr C1t11lot1t. AU Cornpltlr l n,.1ant GUI Book JI.us! On1)' !«. -mo~ thnn 100 gift~. -SL INSTAl\'1' SE\V?NG BOOK Clotnpkk Al1ba.n Book - tcw today, \\'ear tomonvw. 11. JJ. If l lffy R111r·8Mb --!iOe •' W h t 1 • EltpllantJ" over· nmtdna: your hauR1' Turn ai.m Into "CASI-I" • •ll iht'ft Ulru OaU1 ft 11 o t Cbullled. '4~ Book ef IS Prlr.e Al1.hani. SOc. Muema q,dlt ad t • so.. Qdl!I f(lf' Today'• 1J'1"1 .. 15 beaullllll pallems. ;tic. ~··············••1J•• \\'ttk. Call ~3838 afl bttr ~l cha.trs. $100. over SC00 etch, will take 6/v.·kench. call 644-5275 tm tach. 842-5945 before 2. \VAITRESSES over ?1, tor I ' Sofa W/quttn a.ize bed In-STEREO. COit $500. must ntW lotexlcan re1taura.nl to lrit:le. Needl reupbolS\tf'lna:, U.cr:ifi~. $225. 9' IOfa, Ill«! open toon. Experienced only $.10. 8t6-'1J.5. new S8l': .833--0108. ~ apply from 9-10:30 SEU.ING out • '-lust lea\•e QlTII..iT. handmadto, Limoges ll.m. or 4-S:Xl PM al 5t&tt'. E\'f!J')1hlng rriU!!t go! Platea, pr, tall U.mps, lm- t.11C'IM. 298 E-17th SI., :J.;8--0878. port rug. ~!ix. &12.-8989. C.!t DT\'ORCED, mm'lng! l..ARGE offlCf' Dotlr, lJ 1al. \\' AJTRESS "'anted, a lilllt Piano &: rood ('(llontaJ aquarium, dlnlnir I a b I ~ expe:r1enc» ntctuary. Food f\lmlture. * 962-<ril.S •·fcha1ra. 675-1'13J. le <'OCktaU. £\'t. llhilt. Tuts I in in. BEDROO~ aet, new con. t'1 10 bt th •.• lhnt Sun. A Jood )lb! Apply dlUon, Sli3. The DI.et \\'orlubop \llay hi Pfl'IOll. 3 lo S pm Tues .. • 645-!l&U -. J'OT lnformatlo11 53l~l«i fhN 'TbUB. ...0 lleltotropt, "'~'-==--=-:= eonina dcl ~tu. Don 't Ck't up the ship! NE'Yf pair 1W1Mrw 00.·Unc "Uat" lJ tn cla.ullled. Shlp al:l>ts. 1itt S, nm-tr 1''0m. Dlme.A·Uno -to Sboro Rnllfill ~ ;;, '31-:tlSS. I I . , . WbULD YOU 1n1s11 Srtttil'--pup. 12 "'b 211' CaJU. T~1n ScrE-v.·. rad;oir, 71 HONDA CB HO BELIEVE old. Put't'hrf'd. Belt (.ll/er. ma.ny xtras. f7141 :.48-Mli.l. • ~21162 • FREE OR<iAN LESSONS 673-'it14 Boats, Rent/Chart•r .. ~. Jl!)rY!a 350, Xlnt cond. as lone ... )'OU llkt! No ttR· Sii KY Terrier pu I 4 ~ ...... 0.)'tl 546--'Jl.311 E""'9 b:traUon. No ob!lgalion, Jml · m~•"' ~hot•. AKC~ ~·e:.u II A \' t: I} O A. T -"' 11~ L .a:i7-:a9t __ _ Cotlll! Moncb)'I ?:)) Pm. atrr>r j f)m !08-1149 TI~AVEI, 1!1611 ~10NTF.SA 07•-.-,.-W-IU·I COAST MUSIC -. . Sport flshlnit c·ru.J.sln !t6(·rU\~. Pll:' ~291.fl cs Ga2S5l • Pl:1tl-:n1~£D O:ill ie Pup-Ill-JG.-~ &U-82ll •~ilfn4, .. 1 OONATIO~ Pr!. pt)', WJll ghf' SO'i church on SlO,(,(() organ. &B-1.500. Everett stud io .. ' pipe s.m. $.16.1'm lc'I a bt'ffU .. ~JI )'OW' lttnla whit tore, u.11 Daily U!"-=· r. o;~ir ofd. $.')') ca.ch. -_ • t'•1Jl ~1~7iGI. &Mt•, Sail '°' TWIN m cc ai HONt)AS ;--nJi c· ' JOJl\"T, S4 rAJ A $250. tia«:h. $171. pa.tr . t:. up. r..:1 . Jate rrooml"f'l. S JWJOAT 111' aloop. a.Jiu ~ OY.nl\\n fl11!1;11 Bch !i.'S-1¥'.J:l f1\'Pr "''OOd, eabtn. o.b. uJl.a. HONJJA. !ll Mini T111U, wry _ _ _ .-- -Sid,. lit> TennlnAJ 151.'lnd low mlleacc, ,su;.. •}_ Boxer Puppies, AKC Marina mS. -..111s. 54-1-(12.j (11 '-fr-tl $.llo':tll>t --=:- -Sebo• JIOOd ''""' l!r.O Rupp i'\ HP Mini -Tiny cockopoos, $1l ino. rim 1'&-inll • Xlo1 "°""· m or --so.311;1 Mt.r IPld c.u m.a:& -· - . l - I ' ' ! I \ I DAil V I'll.OT ..... rw .. _ ..... _ ..... .......... l§J • l§J I l~I' ---@I _1;;-.~-~;;:;;;~,,. Autw, u .... ,,.----·1. -· u...i ,,. 1§1 I • d blllw __ .. .11~i 1 __ .. llil I , ... --~ nv-.~ UN COLN AU!et, lmportwcl '70 A-. lmpomil --_.:__M.:..G_I__ SAAi VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC PINTO -Hoow 940 Trucks "2 ,_ ...... _____ _ BMW 1965 Dodge ~l ton Pick Up w/camper shell, V~. aulo, new tires. Clean. $700. Call Herman, 642.oo94, t to S pm_. IMMEDIATE CONTINENTAL '61 4 dr ----"'."'""-...... -! DELIVERY ,67 MGI GT SAAi SAl,.E ''6 "!"'~A WGN "BILL WJJITIJI>CES" bud top. Black w/whlte •n PINTO Deluxe 2 Dr,· . . _,., Sunset Motors vinyl top. Whlte leather 17,000 miles. Showroom con.i i apeed, Rodlo, Ilea..,., Alt All Now SAAB'• AN a.EAN GOOD CONDITION apholstery. Full powor. Ex-d<tlo<\ -t. e;g engine; Aut•Lea1in9 96'. condlUonina: wltt ~hffll, 1 Afw•JI Sptcl•I PrkM . Prtt · Pty Call tc-3822 ORANGE COUNTY eel cond. f19!i 6?3--51'.19 au t omatic transmission. only -27,000 'miler. Extra At (Nit lnat1nt CredH-' ' -LOCATION i.:=~ (S49CAL). No reuonable ol"\ -----ntce.-VZ~·7 . . ..,.l•nk Plllilnc ... ---'aY.W SllNJIOOF~.lllO .t.70 Cadlftac-'Cpe; !RCuttY--<ir"rurneaao.:n:-· ' SEE US /\Lll'.IUT $1799 lmmH&ate Otlfvtry ~~m:;::~ =ri A luxury car at a price you '61 Monterey. Rwi•. Good before 1 in evt'!. Bier. •lfASJHaj 001 Harbor, Garden Grove 1 Blk. So. d G.G. Frwy, 636-2333. ---TEST DRIVE THE MIDAS MINI MOTOR HOME , D!'11'1l>ut'i" by Ren Craft Products Over•••• De verv ~ . Factory Tr.1lnt4 In t\."eB Bkr can alford. Factory ~Ir. PONTIAC Try our ,.,,. expe'11 lor CREVIER MOTORS . ix,.rlt In .Service, · · •ZZLm. tire•. $100 or be•t oll" Ssvtnaa. Sstls!actlon. Ser· 21>' w. l•' · ·.nto Ana Q 5' Putt, S.loa mt &iuare, Ba.ck. Auoo:. $~995 * 557.3032 * -·--------.! vice 13"-3171 AM FM Macs Plrtlln ~ ......... MERCURY n....1.1.~ '67 Pontl•c: Tempest \VE LEASE AU. POPULAR -=-;;-;//"' h Owne•• Deliwry -'rack: m-m. aft 6 PHONE 645-8677 ~1150 r .............. 2 Door Hardtop, V8, nut CREVIER MOTORS D W, 1st St.. S.Ota Ana 1354\71 \ *Marfil Pearce* I . , ~M!@;:;~~:n· vw•oA .,,, 'll'""Af · · COAS} ~w~~t~:~rm \:=:~;· :~~c;~~:,~: ~;,.~:~7~~~~~f,~ THEODORE w r~· IMPOR S $350. (Not ru••t ••I. 'J • .. $1750.616-Zl68. @., ROBINS · FORD ROY CARVER, Inc. «S E. eo..t Hwy. . , 4-72• 1 69 CAPRICE l-"'-"-M"'=.7'u'='sT""A'""N"'G=---· ml Harbor Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH 1 10 Camp. NU· enc. w/~ 4 door hard top. Automatic ~ ' Colla Mesa 641-0010 734 E. 17th St. 673-0900 Ext. 53-54' 100G-UOO w. Pacific en Hwy. ~ant Y. Ex.eel Cond. transmluion, power ltffr-'69 Red ?.fu.stang -.Mlch J, ft.~ ... Autos W•nted '61 Costa Mesa 5t64444 'ifMOB, xlnt cond. Newport BNch tnf> IG-M06 . ~~x~:·~~d ~=et~~':: p/1, p/b., tape dk. Full ~ ' ,o~~ WE PAY TOP ' DATSUN 11650. 835-113177 be! 4,30 '69 Saab Sonnert ·n POP TOP Camper, red, .. ptJon.i 1 owner deu car. Prloe $1525. 833-1092 alt 6. I\ ~O: (. ASH 1970 DatJu.n pickup, vinyl MORGAN Exi:el ~-.. ~open. AM/FM, tent. 1xlnt cond. "No.1353. '65 Mustang V-3. Auto. R/H. w' p ' , '1'IO"'OUU• •A" ......... Original owner. 54,CO> mi. Sal e R ftt Is top, tonneau cover, exhaust O'M"'G\N'I< 646-234B .. • a s y Item .st ep-up rear '60 Clauic coupe. Rare. SUBARU '65 vW :. Rttt'nt eng o/baul . =~~· ==-=--445 E. Coast H\lo')'. 558-3222 bumper. 10.000 mi. $1700. ~bit eni. Fresh trans. ~p $615 or best offer. Q 'e5 AfUSTANG 289• auto, NE\VPORT BEACH 1ru S. Vlll•ge Way, S.A. for UNd -a _.., fUll firm. 3,Jtl-5,5'), Mo,..Sal, & Interior. 83SMl6/614-1189. * SUBARU * P/S, very aoo4 cond. $750. 673-0900 Ex!. 53.54 ca1J tll "" free tsdmalet. Sh JO" 833-0108. RECREATIONAL . Vehicles GROTH -CHEVROLET The Carburetor op, ;>""" OPEL FRITZ WARREN'S ="'~~c-"C~"7".C----'7 '68 GTO Big engine, vinyl for rent from $75 to $190 per 1-farbor "Blvd., C.ltf. SP.ORT CAR CENTER Lo _.,_, 567_.-I\'" ":!1,sr5 "i:iGH '!6~ xlnPrlt copnd. top, faclory air, factory week_ plus 7c JlfT mile. 1972 New Datsun pick-up. OPEL GT 1970 Low Onnce County'• Largest uuac _,. W ' ' f<l'N• ty. mag wheels (with locks) -Sleep• 4 to 8. Offer expire!!: Alli tDr 81.&a M......,. Leaae cancelled. Forfeited mileage, orange "(/black no E: ht, S.A. · 547.m&I V"'LYO. , 1-'64'-.__1869=·-----37,000 miles, J\.'fax·X. tire& Motor Homes June 1, 1972, 546--0291, 2995 :211t1~ n~vd. depOSlt will bt credited to interior. Best offer, Owner. T"""'O'TA ,.,. '65 Mustang-V8-3 ap. Excel Beautiful cond. $1550 phone Britaol. c ,M. M7.fl18'f un-,._. ._.~b 9-3331 you on lease or purchase. 54S-7239. after 6 pm. V"I · 445 E. Coast Hwy. Cond:" 1 owner. Pri-prtY. S26-l 256. **RENT our '71 El Dorado Pocai Lea.Ing 543-1155 .c...:..-Pc..Ec;U=G-E"'O~T,.--'72 TOYOTA 1972 V1JLYO . =l\~lBt'.gi ms. 837-7931 .ve>-wkends, c67=Le='-M-..,-. -2-.,-.-A-1-c,1 motor home. Slttps 6, WE buy all make• ot clean PRI Party-19n Datsun-510. $202t NASH auto, gd tires. Good cond. ,.11-<0n,.lned. tu:SERVE uted lpDl1o can, paid !or Auto/tr•"'· MUST SEU. * P[06£0T *. 4 •peed tran•:Dlx ,AM.eadio. Lo:~tTRodl•Y •I '67 IMPALA SS 11000. 61>-3400 Jell. NOW! 548-9513. ar not. Please drlw bt for · THIS WEEK. Excel. Cond. -1 I e1 1959 NASH Metro Xlnt cond. frft apprai&al. 7l4-968-2.666 e\.-es. Heater, d~frolten:, tinted 0 •74 p .u~ V8, automatic, power 1tee~ 1969 PONTIAC Le A.fans, xlnt ~ iluL' White .wall tires. ..... •r ,_,. ing ' brafti factory air, New titts. $225. Phone * RENT now! By Wffk or month 25' S\ghtJeeT '71 . all -.. PM. Pr1y. 642-Sl511. NEWPORT IMPORTS '68 DATSUN ·convert, new paint, eood condilion. !'.take Oller. 646-0692. As low as $2,299. ,,~o. SS.SJ Pop-out mar wndowl. Vinyl O.A.C. AM/FM, Auto. tram., Vinyl roof (TRA701). S.1295. -'-"--8350=·~-~-~-cond. $175 down & T.O.~. FRJT":WARREN'S -· CupetL .,.,. diac dlacbralcea.36mo. Tommy..,,..O>evrole~!M6 OLDSMOBILE 1-'963--'-1996_. ____ _ JJ' GMC I: Fbrd bus con- verted into motor home. A- 1. ~. Sport Car C•nt.r bnlce• . ltecllnl»< bucket For LHslnt or lluylntl s. ~•t Hwy:, 1.aguna T ·BIRD 1971Dal5\lft2dr.Seda.nwilh .e ORANGE CO UN TY'S aeata..KE~ "4\ I .. -!. Beach tif.11441546-9967 '660LDSF-85HolidayCpe, Tra1Mn, Travel 3100 W. C.out Hwy.. R/H. W.W. tittl. Gets 30 LARGEST ftaa.111 la..:a· _ .. LUii •?J) MO~ Carlo. Vinyl ~f. auto trans, R&H, air, extra '66 T-Binl, pwr I: air, Nrwpof1: Beach mile• per gallon. 644-8581. no :E. lit St., S.A. 5'fl-076C . lV_. _.. YOLYD air cond; power disc brake's, sharp!_?OO-Pvt .,arty. Da}ll vinyl top. Private party. 642-9405 '1l8 Datsun Roadster. Excel PORSCHE TOYOTA . . power steering, PQMr .,,;~ 673-8655. eves. 644-5585. $800 ti.rm. 5t5-6618. e ARISTOCRATS WE PAY TOP llO!LAll ' oond. 11.000.' Call •••• ar ---...---,--. . 196& Harbor C:M. MS-9303 "°"· lilt wheel, Alll/FM Autos, UMcl 990 I Autos, Uud 990 • NEWPORTS FOR TOP USED CARI wknds, 67>-87&8-OVER 25 1966 Hotbor C.M . 14&-93tl3 Autos u~ "° ....... aports wheeb. Excel Al • ~~~;'ES U )'OW' cv II extra dan. '67 DatJun 4 door ledan. Clean, RKClftditiwlMI, , . , • cond. Owner tn.nsfftftd. "1· ... era1 u~ -• up -oa l!nt Good condi!lon. $500 & Guar•ntood. '70 TOYOTA . AMEIUC A., prioed to aell 1W968-58!il. ~:"i:~LES BA<!Eit .BUICK 546-4478 . PORSCHES STATION WAGON . "'""· '61ChevyStatioowa10•Rwis sam.Alia-<'rr<r531:m r ~ :' ... E.-17t1>-7~ -----FtA' ---,.f';:-9r2'1:li4'i N~.~ i:"rer.'i~' ·Arnerlceift Moton ~ · w-r:& .. ~~4.fr~ NEW 1972 Romer!. Sleepo,l.:::::::;:IMPO,.;;;~R"'TS~.~w~ .. ==-"D=: I·----'---..,.,-~ I 1957 "' 1971 s· 14· 95 ·~Gremlins .. -...mot, 67$-1345 ...... 1100. . • Al, .. ..,. '65 1:1-D. Runs. Needs' 90me ,,. ,,. ... six, 3 burner. !love, ·sOftn Or&ni:e Coui1tte1 work. $75 or best ofter. Saetf• Ana Toy.ta .,Mat.-n ,....Javelin• CHEV '66 Caprice. 4 Dr std. door, 110 volt electrical and TOP 1 BUYER • 5.57-3032 SttVlce dept. Optn ?:30 am ,...Amb.11..-. AJC. Pwr window. Vinyl more -$1345. ·Mesa camoer SILL MAxEY TOYOTA 'tll 9 pm Monday thru Frl· Huge llOci ol "n'a I: '72'1 top. Sgl. owner. 548-61.ll. Salt1, 2036 Harbor, CM-1118Sl Beadl m..i. __ H_ILLM __ A_N__ da). llg·lig Savings CHEVY '66 deluxe 9 .,..._ 1~... ""' 1, hitch, R. Bach. "'-l41-IS 1962 Olmmer (Hillman) Van PHONE J40.2Jl2 Harbor American Capri"". Very -COl1d. R/0, brakes le: cont. Awn-WILL Buy your car paJd for equl~ with o "e rhea d 3100 W. Out Hwy. 417 W. Wanitt, Santa Ana Home of Convenient $800. 673-(l!67. ~m~~m~. ~786.1982 ~Newportnot. ~Be445a-r. ~ ~~ :i: sr!~~s !::O;ic!~ Ne:2~M~ach "1llT\lis 1'6f ~:~.,:18Blv4. sr:,!~ CP~~26r!. ~~. en run. Priced for q U IC k ·pO ~~RSCH==E~9~ll~T~. 7.19°'70'"", "°'Se~p..,.la l\t C t "-,., -61 ·~ •m NThtROD . c a m p I n g 51 1l .,. 91 • mcrsa -~ Radio, Heater, mar whffl• AutOI, Imported 970 u.le-lzt2 So. Ross St., nta bro\\'11 cpe. 5 ap e e d , i•• .., trailer. 4 ~ $475. Ana. 54.2-312ll. Ar..1-n1. chrome wheels. 1 . BUICK only lO,Ol.XI mil~. 946DU.. ALFA ltO.-EO JAGUAR owner 22.000 mu ... l6450. "?1"'~-~ ~~ ~ $2399 Auto Service, Parts 949 Theodore Rcblns LHslnc-AuuM-Ull:U .--• au-v-'Cl FJedra. Rblt trana. -,; i7·-1 AlfA -"'k !or Don Crev i er , 900 S. Cod _.,, Tune-up I< ta.1. Air, Good ~ Parta for 1959 Cedlllac 1963 JAGUAR XKE roadster, S42--00lO. Lacuna.Beach 540-llOO transp. $275/otter. 7 2 O e W 1 k $1295 496-1303 Porsche '67 "912" ' A. • et ames " · ln excellent condition • p~ 4 spd, chrome wire whl!, 68 TOYOT 4 dr Ex I J St CM ~ -~~~·-'-: C' rlffANCE SAL£'' uggage rac ' . . Mint con<!. 2 new Cond; air/stick/1hilt/owntt/ '6 6 BU JCK~larlc:-Cood 0 ,..,..,.,...,....., LUI 1965 JAGUAR. Like new. .$1095 675-8869 nd-$500 ' ,_ Air C.CnWtloniDc Unit 25,<WXI mi. Ewry Jl!OUible tins. Bab. yellow . co runs great or 0 Radio The 1912'• Are On The-Way! Xoni lbockl. AM/FM ·n 'IOYOTA Corolla W11.&t>n. make ofter. 646-3573. ' 1212 So. Ross St., Santa Ana Largest Savings Ever On extra. $:l,ti00. 144 602I $2,995 Prl/pty 613-6808. 4 apd w/many :xtru. 1 « a mi BUICK ~lark dlx cpe, ,,J, 542-mll All Models! This II the MAZDA '6'7TARGA 912, Sil/blll. 5 ap, ldnd.,...__. limo.,..., air, P/S, P/B, '" I!!!!! i!!iii!!ii!!ii!!~~~ I Wttkf'nd To Buy Your New --------·I ?.Jany atras.-Exce1 cond. '61 TOYOO'A Corona, f dr, a11t. rim• 6f4-4919, 445 E. Coast Hwy, I . II RI Alla act' OAST Cal I eve I wke n d I. 43,CXW> mi. Ail\ m '67 RJviera· Platinum Gray. NEWPORT BEACH Aut11t1 fof Siie • TI4-495-4ll6 (820-ETB) "* 830-8513 * Good condition. $1 , 4 9 5 • 673-0900 Ext. Sl-54 '70 Porache 911-T AJ.l/FM, LJKE New '71 Corolla 4 spd, m.99'13. CONTINENTAL Dune luttio• DUNE Bugg)' 1968 VW t"Om- ponenl1 & trame. lEm cc, metal flake red. Top + side: curtains. A/P 'Wheels. Xlnl. m-Ml. Truckt '62 --------VANS.PICKUPS '49's tci '66's ON SPECIAL -. .... ~ 2100 lfarbor ~Blvd., C.~t 645--0466 '61 FORD TRUCK ~~ ton pickup. F-100 Long bed, custom cab, V-8, automatic, very clean lr u -out. reasonably priced. (48249EI &H-2950 befort 7 in eve!!. Bia. '70 % TON heavy duty Dodp Panel truck, new rubbl'r, xlnt cond. Balance cf 50,000 mt warrty. Be!t oUer. 6(2...1154 '49·CMY)' ~ ton P.u .. Ve.ry Oean. xlnt cond. * 548~ * '£'1 Otev. % ton P.U. V-8, ·4 11peW, XJnt cond Sl.525 540-7139. '61 FORD Van, co1npll'll'ly rebll Beat offer o\ltt $500. 64&-8381: 642--0049 Alloys, 4-spd, Immac. Prl. tape dck. 18,000 mi, $1499. '65 BUICK LeSabre, All ex·i-------- IMPORTS Pty. 549-0622. 675-Ql54, ~. tru. · ST:iO or best oHer. 1971 roNT. f ctr ltdln. air, .. '70 PorlCM tllT TRIUMPH 1411 2631 al!S pm. lull :;;•r. MlcheU..ir!\'! w ~~ R -· ""'· Privote party, CADILLAC nu, /FM ....... 1000-1200 .r~aceat . ..,. MERCEDES BENZ. llaya3155-· aft • -* TRIUMPHS * 1-------1 warn.nty. well undee Blue Newport Beach ffi4l 642.otOS 833-. '11 CLOSEOUT Book. 64WOO. Alf• Romoo '61 RDachter-New 1750oc SPriTIRESASlllWASl2399 .Q-CORVAIR NOW ON DISPLAY Sales Servtce Parts Body Shop CO_il.jT_ IMPORTS 1000-1200 W. Cout Hwy. Ne\vport Beach 142-0406 AUDI '70 Audi 90 o .. lll'J" c ... un 'y <, L.1rri"~! ::i"1,•cticri ~~·· .·. ... u ,,. ,; e"'-trant-brakes-<tc. 11700. GT -4 SAVE $500 Iii Call 645-6888 aft 5-wkench. FRITZ WA""~,. 1985 CORVA!R, Mll,_nm. ~L•-YOUR-,0NtY 543-<l<o. Sport. Car Center point, mus! aell. $295. or '66 Porsche ~ll EleC. Sun FAcrt>RY beat otter. 646-1124. """' 12995. eau o R AN c ·E co u ·N TY • s AUTHORIZED e 968-<l19' e . LAR<;EST m E. ht, s.A. sn~ CAD.ILLAC _ • . '70 .Dodi• Monaco Station '71 TRI\JMPH-TR&-1!,0 mi. DEALER Wagon, xlnt cond. Michelin · Immaculate! Boob f o r Lar&es.t lldection of C&ctil· tires dual air cond 442 $33:40'. Sdl for $ 2 6 50 . lacs in Orange County. • · ~ SaJes--Leuing. Look for our l\tagnum q ., loaded w/ . ' · fulLpap ads ~ery Wed .. equip. Call RaJph Brown. VOU<SW A'GEN~ • 1\iaay-fijfOur apedili. '"' 1133-8110; .... '"' Nabers Cadillac: 1.494--0-~167~. ---~ .'66 VY/ V.an. n!'W' paint, "1Dt 2600-HARBOR BI;; ~ Polara wagon. P"/S. -~· ~ 536-2543 between COSTA MESA P/B, air. tmmac. Owner. C" I pm, ask !or Fred. 54o.9100 Open Sonday. $2,200. 53&-"1693 alt 2 pm. '66 BUG, good cond. New ~D..L. WHITI..1DGES" brak... Juat . ,....._ $000. SUMet Moton ,...,,., '.·_>d;., 80:·1·.: Jim Sl emons Imps. W ,>r 11•'r & ~.~,,,,1 St $.1,.,IJ A,,., • .. ;:i.111 4 _ 1969 PUrscbe &-UE ___._ Perl. Cd., low mi, Qwnetr. '67 1.tERCEDES BENZ 3X> 892-8000/lrom 8-5. Diesel 4 Doqr sedan. ·Ex· -...;;:c-==:c=~'-.::'-- treme1}1 nice condition thru· '69 _Poncl1e 911 T. out. Automatic 32,000Miles. $4950. transmiS.Rion. AM-F?tf l't\dio. 833-02il ""itr. -Allen-9-S pm. <TWL38ll 11595· P h • n • RENAULT 644-2950 be'lore 7 In eves. ------..,..,~ Bkr. Ronault Os,,,. Siio S.mi Annu1I FORD DODGE MGB 4 speed, radio, heall'r. co. owned car. (690CQQJ. Suptt '£1 MGB Roadster, good sa:Oing. 4 door sedan. cond. $600. 8382 Bryant St.. Demonstrator ci....... Sole Thi• w .. k.nd '94-9076, room 103. 0" luc· E' COUNTY ~· "Ill FORD Cowrtry Squln ' '69 VW hug. Auto aticlr:. LOCATION J>flSM'~· Factory a I r, s?~99 "i'iiti"FoR Q QUICK CASH l\i' D~IL Y PILOT 445 E. Coast Hwy. NE\VPORT BEAClf 673.0000 Ext. 5.1-st WANT lD Unbe•i1ble Pri ... ALL 1'72 MDDEL.S IN ·STOCK l'OR IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST . IMPORTS 40,lllO mUea. N...-m.1. '61 Caclmac: Conv. power atom"' • bralles, l1.29S. ~ V: 6 pm. Ru tilt a tel• whl. lJlf>t """'1>· !ZlllBIM). 'Thia car , . 1 tentintl; factory air, door hu hl&her milffp than IJka new, $1Ti5. MM3M Jocltr, etc. A ~al ateal 1or nonnaJ and oin be bought mt VW SUPER JIE!:IU, a '88, #3S1CPE. for $500 undee Kelly Blue BEST O>'l82-COl1>£R. ·$2295.00 Book. -before T Jn '69 CAMPER, m:ond. e111. White. $22(». -7 '66 VW bus-One owner. Ex- ceptional cond. mo. Call "5-.!54.1 alt I pm. f!Yt1. ma. PbOne 64S-.-n 1970 Harbor Blvd.' '67 Olw1tr1 Squire. P/S. Corta Mesa Disc. brkL Power sut I: ~-~==~--1 wJndowa. Air. Speed control. See Marcus Motors· AM-FM item>. tape ,\ ex: tra1 m.o30I. btwn 1-,'1 PM CL.EAN a ._7 PM .. '67 CADILLACS 1~.lV~LTD-BR~OUG=HAM-.~Fllll~ 1965 --• ft' I• • • ........ air l.'l>llCll-. ,..,_ paneled, c:rpt'11, ~ ovall. *'· ~~• ...,_, ---· ··-11-ble $1200. eau mus a111 pm. o.....,., · ns:cc" ~~i;,;;fih'Pri..d 1000-1200 W. Pacilio Cat. Hwy • ...;;.""'==..;...:..:,.~-= Newport Beach m4i 612.()4()6 '119 VW Bur· Xlnt eond. 2lllO Harbor Blvd., CM. to aell, (5B3BLEl M+-21M Sunmof. AM/FM' $139). te:olllS before 7 ln nea. Bkr. SAAi • 5«Hl39 • '61 CADILLAC '67 FORD Ndan< W••· I SAAB ~NETT Ill 1"11 · VW Sundial CamJ>'!I'· EL DORADO ... 'S3)ot Owaer, 33,lllO m!'a, nu-· --4 .. W.-Yeu' ..... --t OOnt <Olld. ln A od!. .« Fidllry q, tit~. ~:!,,_~-~ ,JOI!!!., ~ Y T H :h.-e "'lilr~. OJD/!m-~ '"°'· .... otr.-. • eu ry • ._ -VW BUG lull-. red l<eth<r u(lhoL 1967 Fo<d Cuttom-9 41,lllO Wo At c .. 1t _._ · Pvt Pty· , .. nn · 1 a1r' Would. Liiia .T• ... ,, .u.n·• a>ND. .'!'X! • ,.,. , , miles. ...,,.,: eond. "Wo Sold Tho M..atl", . ~ -"RILL ~ Sl,GliO. •J915 - ,.. "' March 3. 1972 we wen • '52 \IW · IUS $250. Stinser Moton :e Ford sta11on w...,., No. 3 bl tile Nation tin Fact * MUS? 8ELllt -'It * Ol\AliGE COUNTY Cn'try Sedan. $415. 543-2334 u~ Worid!l In Salts 1or tt11 1'62 VW IUG · t.oCA'tloN I!)', 8!3·'149hftt all t SAAB &;>NNET ~ car. (2Ll> Oh1lli6 ... XKI ...,._ $27'5 '64 1'aJr\&lle war. ~ mi'L We Want to be and Will be 1ocJ1 ~ OWM'I" cV with 1 Owner. Xlnt cood. $415. No. l b)l.Jone ht. Teat .im. "72 vw ~. '1IOO ml'a. 25,lllO act\l&l .mllet. 4 -· Call ~::.C(t3!9.=::.·---­ • Sonnttt today and IN •h1 · 1.UDt*-=,. !""'· · chrome wfrt wl1.-, and nMI' iif FORD id a:tnt mnd $115 men peOpl• buy l:om CoaS ..., radial~ •RVI093, 0< beat ollor Call 645-31196 than any Otbtt dealer Qi So. ·~ VW, not runnlna:. '150. . Phont MS-66TT-after t PflL ' ~-•1• Call Lanet at IM7~ In· the ••-R--~ a-~ --'"''-'°=-~---' morntnr. ~·c.;;~wr ·~ 'ilf'AmJ,,NE 4 dr ~ .. Co-A-CT-~ ~-RF"1'~ ""-1iret"1'11M HJ I 'e VW ,au,, fd. OJ('d., 'QA fl Fleerlvrod, All wt:::~ '"..mo. ' · .. AM/TM, tm. MU.t aeU powr. Ideal to cherry for - IMPORTS ..:: ~· Eve. ~,:,ne. 1400. Prl. Par':·i I 4'or Dido ---_ _ -----..,..- • ., ............. ""' •• El Dorado, fltll ...... 1'56 Stat. \\'tr•" CllO'I ... . lO(IO.lllJD w. PacUle Ol. ""1· ..... ,,._'""'It CASI! '"""' lnlerlor. E>rceJ. B • n d I• b r • k ,._to") N....,.,n -filtl -wt~· a DAILf PILOr -~ baM2tllo8I ndlo. 144-4911. r • ) ' h It ...... .,.. ., ,., • Ntter .... , hit IMi ..... e14 ....,. ... M Msc• ,._,.,. ..i 19' • .._ .,.. .... -·· .... .,. ••• it la tfMti ....... ,_. .,.. • ... ...... 11 ........... 1 '65 DODGE 6 '11-To11 PU 1$1711') N•w Tir11. '64 DODGE 6 '1c•up: CNt477') Util ity lo• '64 ECONOLINE Pick11p Utlllty I•• INtlJOll '67 ~~.Ai• c ..... IDLRt4l51 i6~DODGE Mo11•co Cp•. f111I Po••r. . Air Ce~, V0 I. tlt.PHllOI $995 $845 1 845 $695 'ZQ ~'i:~co~~ .. ~~.~~. $1Q95 ~ _P.l,,_R~ H. IPK4LOP20099ll _ _!68 BARRACUDA $995 F•1tll•ck;-P.S .. Auto . lr•n'1. IWTl705) '67 OPEL $495 4 SpooJ. i llODTXI I 66 MUSTANG '1095 Al, V0 I, Air Col'ld .. Sh•rp. IDLRf4lil I 62 ~?,~ .. ~~~'1"· N.W P•lnt. IL451l7l $1295 '62 IUICK . P.S., He•for. IQJX156l ~ • ..i .1. s1 • .i. $225 (66 DODGE 6 VAN $1795 Now P•lnt. Cor,.tocl. IY426261 I 64 CADILLAC CPE, '795 f•ll •-•r, Air, IDPFl.t7l I 66 CADILLAC Won D•Vltlo. Full Po...r, AJr, ISlH4lll $1245 ~P'A -~495 62 4 Or.,"'•*-· y,.,.,., IJr Cott4. ILVFli91 'MMIRCURY '• '425 AW, P.S. IDLRf4liJ '49 FORD STAKE $195 t41 .. lFI . ,...,, WH., lhrt. lpe&W. ................ ., •• 197! ~ 1lt'otM4 211141 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '411111 . . . ' • j .J 7 ........ • .. • , San f;Jemente • • Totlay'• Flaal £apistrano EDITION N.Y. Steeb ' VOL. 65, NO. 125, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 TEN CENTS Students Go on Linib to Win Point By WUJJAM SCHREIB~R ing below tbem arid vowed: "}e didn't want the meeting today for 01 TIM D•llY ,1 .. 1 s11ff "The trees won't be cut down until a fear it would influence the student body A handful of Newport Harbor High meeting can be held to study the possible voting," Godshall said. students who went aloft in two towering alternatives." · The 1iJ: stately old eucalyptus in ques- eucalyptus trees on campus Wednesday 1 Godshall also promised there would be Hon border one side of the nearly<"Om- have won the Jirst round in their fight to no suspensions of the students who spent pleted Olympic-size swimming pool on aave the trees from destruction. six hours perched in the m~je~itc, old the campus. The four leaders of the protest, In-trees. "We .knew the trees had to come out eluding two candidates for student body He said today the meeting with the four when we decided to put the pool there ,'' president in today's runoff election, clam-students, Oscar Wilkes, Dan Cohen, Godshall aaid . "The leaves always shed bered down from their leafy sanctuary Casey Weaver and Steve Plumb, will be and they would gum up the drains. The' after Principal Charles Godshall, stand-held Monday at 11 a.m. sap and oil from the trees would also ore -p· 1er Group' Formed ' San-€.le1nente · €onncilmen Take-New -Tack - San Clemente cit:Y councilmen Wed- nesday agreed on new approach to solv· ing the problem of a better city pier en- trance by empaneli,ng a committee to rl,.Aft a recommendation in the next few · ... ~ -before the. city begins its an- nual budget sessions. Councilman Paul Presley will head the tek force, compc>Sed of two members each from the cOuncil, planning com- mission, parks and recreation commis- slon and the city staff. Presley and Cliff Myers will serve from the council. ·Ed Lesneaki and Roy Garbarine will be plaming delegates. Roy Jenkins and Jack Berges will llel'Ve DA, ·Ex-newsman To Give Talks Orange County District Attorney Ced! Hicks and retired newsman 0. fl P. King both will make appearances at f!le meeting Wednesday of the San Clemente Area Republican Women. Hicks will di scuss subjects related to crime and prosecution at the 9:45 a.m. meeting in the COmmtmlty Clubhouse Ole Hanson -Room. King, a former corre spondent in Asia for -Associated Press and··the ·author of the book "Tail of the Paper Tiger", will assess the curre~t situation in· A!ia for members and guests. All Republicans living in the corn- Jtunity are w_!lcome to the event which will emphasize the issues •hich will be i~cluded in the GOP platfonn this elec- t\on year. Countian Held In Chi1d Molest A 29-year-0ld shipping clerk from Santa Ana was formally charged_ today with 16 courits each of child molesting and sex pervtrsion in a long series of alleged irt- cidents in San Clemente. George Loring "Gary" Loomer of 4080 W. 1st St., wa! ordered held on $20,000 baiL Loomer was arrested by San Clemente dttectives at his job in Costa Mesa Wednesday afternoon. 1 Police allege the man committed the offenses upon two girls, aged 7 and 10 aod their )l-year-old brother. Police claim all the~ alleged offeMn toot place in San Clemel'!te over the past teVeral years. • from parks and recreation. grade corssing of the railway tracks at And Director of Building and Planning the pier. · Dick Ahlman an1:1-Parks Supt. Arlie ,,...... But councilmen agreed ~ith the city " staff Wednesday that the city could not Watennan will represent the staff, buck the strong opposition to the idea by A-lyers made the recommend~tion for the Santa Fe Railroad and the State the new committee afW: .the council Public Utilities Commission. reviewed two separate recommendations Both entities flatly denied similar city from tht> parks commission and the plan-requests in the spring of Hl69. ners. "The cards were stacked against us ,•• The parks and recreation group aaid it said City Manager Kenneth Carr, .. and believes t)lat the entrance, other than they still art today. They ju.st wouldn't some esthetic changes, should be of buy the idea." relatively low priority. The committee will set up initial The planning commissionen, however, meetings within the next 10 days, coun- advised councilmen to.reSurrect their at· cilmen agreed, and draft a report within tempt to win atalt approval for a new, at. the month. One Vaeaucy .. 'At Least' 12 Persons Screened for Panel At least a dozen San Clemente residents so far have formally told the ci- ty that they would like to fill the single post available on the planning com- mission, and city councilmen Wednesday ··Mexican ,Storm agreed lo screen the applicants early next week. The names or the applicants fall under the privileged areas of personnel items and the applicants have not yet been detailed by the city stalf. ~Jiyor Art.Holmes said thi s wttkend- would be the deadline for all aspirants to the. appointive position which he-aban- . doned when be won election to the -city Leaves _lo Dead council last month. ________ -· ,~ ~ Coypcjlm~ will i:eview t}Je applications at a session Monday at 5 p.m. lo 000 H l _ _ Then on Wednesday evning at 7:30 ' -ome ess O'clQc:k.tbey WilJ-inlefview the top can• · didates for the. job. MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Mexico's Formal appointment of a commissioner worst cloudburst in 50 years, dropping will . come .at the council 's May 17 •hailJtones the size of lemons " has left meeting.. . . . . ' The election process is a ma1or change mud, death and destruction m a 12-square from traditional methods of appointing mile area oI the IOUth side of the city. planners for the city. Red Cross and government official! In recent years the process was a said today tbat the storm left 21 dead, 15 s.imple appoinlment by a delegated coun- . , 216 _,...., d than cilman. IDJSSmg, ........ ._...,. an more Jn this case Holmes would have been 10,000 homeleu. able to pick bis successor under the old A Red Cross spokesman aaid lt ..... could way. not be immediately determined whether But he and follow councilmen agreed · the missing were buried under the mud with little discussion two weeks ago to or under shelters. start a process similar to regular city "Hailstones the size of lemon! fell with hiring practices. the rain and melted to fonn a flood ," the City Manager Ke!} Carr today ex· spokesman said. • plained that if any one else in the city Xochimilco, a suburb famous for its would like the job -whlch pays nothing floating gardens dating from Aztec time! -they should furnish the city with a !el- and familiar to the 1968 Olympic visitors ter of de1lre to be appointed, a personal- as the scene of the rowing competition, history resume and other pertinent facts was one of the hardest hit zones. before the weekend. • sta in the decks and \\'alls around Lhe pool. "\Ve just didn't want to face the cutting because we knew something like this pro- test would happen," he added , Newport Beach city crews, who lend the district a free hand in such matters, began cutting the trees about 10 a.m. By the time the students discOvered what was happening four of the six treel!j had been cut do~·n. . \\lhile the tree.<:uUers ate their lu iich, a half dozen students, led by candidates Wilkes and Cohen, scaled the t"'O re-- n1aining trtts and vowed to stay until the trees were spared. The treetop protest drt\V a lunch-hour cro"•d of about 300 students. most of who urged the protesters to stick it out. "Hang on, you guys." they shouted. "\Ve.'11 bring sandwiches and sleeping bags." . From his pe rc h, Cohen said, "The trees an es ha\len 't been used this much In years. The y're really digging it " Cohen vowed to stay until they knocked him out of the tree or until something \Vas done. \\ihen the bell rang ending lunch. most of the students stayed until sev,ral vice principals and teachers came and told then1 lo go back to class. \\'ilkes. who is a star of the school track team was kicked off the tram by his coach. • IC U.S. Sends I Additional Treelaouse Burns -st:rit{e1ets Fro1n Wirt Ser\'lcrs' The United States is se-nding additional war planes to ~utheast Asia. a Pentagon spokesman said today. Without going into detail, spokesman Jerry \V. Friedheim told newsmen there would be "some addi!ional augmentatio• of land-based air," continuing a U.S. buildup to try and repel a North Viet- namese invasion of Sou th Vietnam. Sources indicated the a i r rein- forcements will come from the United States. Thia wlll raise the number of U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine fighter bombera and bombers sent to South Vietnam, Thailand and Guam since early April to aroW'ld 300 and bring total U.S. land.. based and carried-based strike ploea in the !heater lo more than 800 • Friedheim noted some additional naval vessels are en route, Jnd\caUng new departures of warships for Southe83t Asian waters are planned immediately. ln other developments: -The Viet Cong claimed today It established a 1 • rev o l u t Jon a r y ad- mlnistration" in Quang Tri, South Viel· nam's northernmost provincial capital. A broadcast by the Viet Cong's clandestine Radio Liberation said Quang Tri, which fell ~fonday, had been "'liberated.'' The radio broadcast a communique of "the People'a Revolutionary Committee Youngsters watch tree with .treehouse burn in San Juan ·Capistreno In Quang Tri city," calling· for nullifica .. Thursday evening. It was in the vicinity of Sah Juan Terrace tract tion of "the admini!tration and other s J c k Bl al b d d. b h Th 1· organizations aet up by the United States near an uan ree . aze so urne surroun 10~ rus . e JJ'e and-the Saigon government. .. Was-helieve<t to have started in the trefhOuse. A res1Clent Orthe area_' --::;Ill® c.alledJor___nullilicaUon-oC "tho said )'.OUDgsters had used it as a..for.t from which they-burled~oranges military and police of the puppet acJ. ,plucked at· a nearby orchard. · _ ministration.'!.. __ _ __ -Annex Decision Reached, But Zoning Undecided Jn two hours of hearings Wednesday San Clemente City Councilmen solved half the issue of annexation of 26 acres of Palisades land. into the city -accepting the property -but delaying for several weeks · new zoning which could create a major condominium complex. After months of activity in the an- nexation or the property of E. W. Rathbun of San Leandro, councilmen agreed to accept Rathbun 's 21 acres sur- rounding Grant's Plaza shopping center, plus about five acres of smaller parcels nearby. with two swimming pools, two covered parking spaces per unit and chil<lren's play areas. A community, association would guarantee perpetual maintenance. IC Rathbun wlM his bid for new zoning the property would change from U· unclassified as it ·enters the city boun· daries to R-2 (duplex residential) and R· 3-G (garden apart,pient) 1.0ning. Beacause of the new changes ln the zoning code the project will fall under strict commission and council conlrols which can be. imposed at the time the zoning I! changed. -President Nguyen-van Thieu flew to- day to the threatened city or Hue for urgent talks wHh his military com- manders on the situation 1n the north. He smiled and expressed confidence despite the shattering defeats in Quang Tri, 32 miles to the north. -Hue was rising from the looting. arson, chaos and near-anarchy of Wednesday to a semblance of nonnaiity. South Vietnamese troops who fled southward from Hue along Highway l streamed back today on orders of their new commander who directed they return to Hue or be shot on !ight. The tough new South Vietnamese com- mander in the north constructed an "ex- ecutlon wall'' in Hue to aerve a stark reminder to would·be deserters or strag· glers. It is seven feet high, made or blui!h- green sandbags, and has !i.x·foot po1ea in (See VIETNAM, Pare II .......... Ce•• Loomis was to be arraigned today in South Orange County Municipal Court. But Rathbun"s request for zoning to allow for the major ~lnium G t B. k package will have to wait until planning e ..., a . . rea commissioners review the latest list o{ '~'-~""';;._ __ ~131~.--..-~:....;.,~-m=:,.,.~.;;:~====~-~---·f-~st~aiif{hjjre~commendationS..,.!!!d_·c:g~U.m.e~ Permits with public _bearlngs on the project woula COflle after the 1.0ne change. Spok'esmen for .Rathbun told ooun-We•ttler cllm:en-:Wedl!e-m:1a-~~thft~tttey~lleartily,;,.Po""'"*'~Tho::i7e-.i1:Udy"".""sk:"' wTu make ~r"''_e_r~11Heall~ ...,.. · ·-' --wrap up ticfinlcalltles in changes to the u lr·-law Sere-'-_ -'e Fractures ff:m city roning ordinance allowing them to ., JUJU 11 impose conditions when they approve ;fiin proved of the new conditional z.oning. way for sunshine on Friday along r· Orange County beachea, with highs on the sand at 65, rilling to 7S degrees inland. Lows 55-58. South Coast Jaycees . zo~~ha;~~~ of Capistrano Beach, • •-·-'Dana PO!nt resident Jlln Ortler has STUDIO CITY (UPI)·-,Rock' band !elder Kim "Pied P)per" Rlthmond spokesman for the C.plstfl\no B<ach • didn't compote the movement that etded his latest number, but It lert him Community Association which in the past Auto Produc~s Body in Trunk -INSIDffTODi\\' been chosen to head the, South Coast Area . Id u I Id ml"" Jaycees for the coming year. assuming -as an o er genera on o mu11 ans &Mt say'-fractured , man, fractured. has b{lttled the anneiation and zoning in the reins of the ortaniiation from rettr· Rlchmond,#24, married only four •mooths, wrote a song in honor or his the area, said that the stance has ing President Al Filger Jr. of Sin new mother-in-law .and planned lo .senmade her with It as an early Mother's mellowed toward Rathbun's plans after SAN JOSE (AP)_ Tbe deComposed ClefDfj11te. Day 1Urpri5e. . personal conferences with lhe landowner body or an unldentltred man was found In .Ortler, a resident of\331115 sea• Brig~ · ' II• ·p~red !Y~ '1°"'1"!' IJ'OllP In the gar~ge or her home 'l'u6day. and developer. the locked trunk or a car which had been .Drive wm bnd a slaie.ol offlCOrt .which ~ ~ yu~ = •!irilled him that be!' "!Ollier"s car was turning into Rathbun Wednesday reiterated his Impounded by, a 'tow ing •ervl<e about a amo Includes Chuck Keeling pf Dana the drlvN y, d struck up the band. . promlsei that the project which will en· mon th ago police reported ·~olnt as Internal vice president; Jim findingM r:·fi~l~~Lct:v~n ir!ll ::t.t=~~~~~=-~~h~1::~:~-1-~mµ<i~ most w ~_pro "i will .be of __ -:01ficer_j09-Vit~ .. nid-iha body Wj)! raUJ of San Clemente..1~al_yice _.. -· · very iiig1 qua ifY," discovered Wednesday by employes of presldtnt; liiYtltOblMOii of San Juan broke .~fa kg, a tpokesman for the ~~!eader reported. . The project is proposed. for develop-the'flnn who l\ad been asked to open tbe .Capistrano, state dlr<ctor; Ron Redmon How can I top this nut year. Richmond osk~ his wile, a dancer • ment . by u.. McKeown Development trunk by a Pl'Mfl'Ctlve buyer. o1 San Clemente, aecretaiY; Ron DtMello on tbt carol Bumttt Show. Company. which 11 active in the Sad· The car was rtglsteied to a San Frart- of Stn Clemente, trtasurw, .and Owck , •'This ii an awful way to !tart .1 rtlations~!P.''sht11mtnted. "It aound.s dleback Valley. It will Invol ve stores of clsco rt.sidtnt whom Vlttoe detllntd to 1lar1ok of San Clemente, director of bile some Heany Youngman motbeMn·law Joke. town houses and ga rden apartments sur. ldentHy but who be said migbl be the vie> meetbll f1cDl!ks. rollltdlng the shopping center, complete Um. . -" , • .r ' . You 've come a long wav, bob~. \Vomt n cigarette tmbklrt got a latl" .ttart, but thay'rt catching ' up fut -boor i11 addiction and «lated nnokllljl hozaro,, Set 1toru page 15. .. • r J OAllY PILOT SC NiXon Calls Hoove1· 'One Of Giants' WASITTNCTON (UPI) -Presldenl Nixon said today that "J, Edga~ ltoover \\'18 one or the giants" in the 1natio11·s history. "Let us ~erlsh hl! memory, be true to his legac~,11 Nixon 6Aid during funeral ser\'ices at the Na,ional Presbyter ian .. Church for the 77-year-old lioover, who directed the FBI for nearly half a ·cen- tury. Hoover was found dead in his home on Tuesday. "Without peace officers we can never have peace." the President said in a brief funeral oration. ''He was a peace officer without peer. He r ichly earned peace through all eternity." The funeral services for lloover, prior to his burial in Congressional Cemetery about a mile from the Capitol. came after his body rested in state for 22 'h hours U!Jder the Capitol dome. Capit pl police estimated that 17 ,800 persons filed past ·•1oover's flag-draped bier ln the Capitol Rotunda, about 4,500 of them during the first three hours he lay in slate Wedneaday. About 2,000 persons attended the rites at National Presbyterian, a spare, ultramodern building with arches and vaults characterizing the Gothic architec· ture of several hundred years ago. In his eulogy at the church. Nixon said. "Today is a day of sadness for Amer ica but it ls also a day of pride. "Once In a long while. America is a land of giants. J . Edgar Hoover was one of the giants. "He became a living legend as a young man. His death only heightens the respect and admiration" acairded him in life. "He had a great influence for good in our national life," the #>resident said. "-.. the good J. Edgar Hoover has done will not die." . --:.Nixon added,· 1'He mad.e-<-the FBF:fhe-- finest law enforcement agency on earth, and in doing so became an institution in his OWA right. II Nixon's Acting FBI Chief Says Press 'Biased' ThurwllY, May 4, 1972 Hostages Freed Turk Hijackers Calling IL Quits SOFIA. Bulgarlit (UPI ) -Jo~our heavl!y·ar1ned Turkish .students who hi· jacked a Turkish DC9 jetliner .sur· rendered to Bulgarian police 'today and freed the passengers and crew they held under threat of death fo r more tha n 24 hour s. the official Bulgarian news agency BT A reporled. It said !he four hijackers gave up without a struggle and surrendered the ir v.·eapons -pistols and bundles or hand grenades tied together with wire. The students seized the plane \\led· nesday with 63 passengers and crew members dur ing a flight over Turkey and forced the pilot to fly here. They warned the Ankara government they would b\o.,.. up the plane and all aboard unless three condemned guerrillas were released. Bulga rian sources said the students set one deadl ine after another but l)egolia- lions -with Turkish embassy represen- latives upparently got no"·here. In Ankara Turkish Premier ferlt Melen told Parliament Bulgaria is gran- ting political asylum to the four men and that Turkey "understand s" the reaso n for lhe Bulgarlan decision. Melen did not eay whethe r Turkey bowed to demands by the hijackers that three terrorists condemned to death be flown to Sofia. An unnouncement by ttle vrficia1 'Bulgarian news agency eaid earlier the Bulgarian Foreign r-.11n~try was main· taining contact with Tur\kish authorilies "to prevent undesired cpnsequences or the incident" and added "there exists a real danger for the life of the passengers and crew." A short time later, the report ol tho students' surrender came. Jn Ankara, authorities reported an assassination attempt against Ge n . Kemalettin Eken. 61, commander of Turkey's police force, in front of his home. Eken was slightly wounded, they said, and one of the assailants was shot and killed in the ensuing gun battle. Four gunmen shot and wounded the C{}mmandcr. authorities announced. Authorities said Gen. Eken was struck in one leg and an armpit in the attack. His c:ondition was reported good by a /1ospita l spokesman. Four other men, an Eken aide, his chauffeur and two bodyguards, were reported hit by the gunfire. Authorities said one of the four assailants was captured, another fled into a house across the street from the general's residence and a third fled in a car. The city was reported tense. Rescue Tactics Change At Idaho Silver Mine • KELLOGG, Idaho (UPI) - A rescue Jeaves a safety zone the smoke and team ..early today¥~andon«!d-Ef0rtno--c~r~'-~noxki~~o'!!.d.Jak~·: him ~fore· ~el to an accfsS shaft In the lower tun-he c~if run tO anotlie,fSifety ~ne. nels of the smoke-filled Sunshine Silver D~mg Wednesday 8 tlperahons, six . bodies were brought to the surface, but 13 f\fme ":here ~ men remain trapped by a others remained below ground because of mysterious fire that took 24 Uves. dangers to rescue workers in the carbon But as the graveyard shift began the monoxide-filled shafts. Jf'ive bodies were gruelling three-hour trip back to the top, removed Tuesday. the day shift prepared to try to get Fresh air was being pumped through· through to Sunshine's No. 10 shaft from 12-inch breather tubes to the mine's the tunnels of nearby Silver Summit numberous "stopes" -indentations mine. along shafts where men can insert pipes Fresh air was pmnped steadily into the that each carry and release emergency shaft's hoist room, 1,700 feet above the air and waler. area where mine officials insist there is a An engineer said there was con· From Wlre Services "good chance" some of the missing men siderable "drawdown" on air pressure, WASH1NGroN D.C. _ Craggy.faced. may be alive. indicating men may be using the fresh crewcut acting FBI Director L. Patrick The day shift hopes that enough smoke air. Gray Ill will remain in office at least un-will have been blown away so that they Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton tit after the November election, it was may reach the elevator and ride it down arrived on the Northern Idaho scene as disclosed today. to the area 4,800 feet below the su rface President Nixon's emissary and told anx· The immediate, temporary successor where the men are trapped. ious relatives that "everything is being to J. Edgar Hoover received saturation Above ground, friend s, relatives and done that can be done." coverage Wednesday across the nation in many or the 108 survivors held a He said the President shared "a the news media he 50 str~ly distrusts. prayerful vigil for the second cold night. tremendous feeling of sympathy for the Speaking to the Orange County Bar Gov. Cecil Andrus called It the "worst bereaved and all those who are sweating Associatlon on Law Day 1972, just four disaster in Jdaho's rustory " and officials it out." d r ff d. 1 of the Bureau of Mines in Washington One survivor of Tuesday's blaze, ays be ore oover ied, the Assistan said it was one or the two worst metal Leonard Beaugare, said he first realized !:~Y General literally denounced the mine disasters on record. there was trouble when "I smelled smoke During a one-hour speech at the As the fire raged on at the 3,700-foot and it was hard to breathe. A. rt J h I · r · d f level of: tbe honeycombed twtneJs of the "We had to walk through all that irpo er nn. t e ong tune · rien ° nation's largest operating sllvtr mine, an smoke and 14 of Us caught one skip President Nixon quoted another Pres!· ofllcr'al of 5 .. _ • .,_. sai'd aoy •-••·s found f th 1 t t dent, Thomas Jefferson. w~mtc .ulln; elevator. J was one o e as guys ou , "lf l had a choice of a nation without would be carried up at the shift's end and I don't know if it( the elevator) went newspapers or 8 nation without govern· while any survivors would be. brought out down again after that." ' as Quickly as Possi ble. ~ ment, I would surely take tbe latter,' Marvin C. Chase said fre sh air had Cray declared. He charged by ciling several alleged been pumped to the lower levels or the cases that newspapers, television and mile-deep mine since tbe fire erupted 'Stage Door' Set As High School's d. ·1· I t· t among old timber supports and that "any ra 10 sacra ice accuracy n repor ing o man in this area shou ld be all right." manipulate events to renect their own .. A man could Jive in there for weeks as partisan bias. "A great many reporters and editors Jo0t-as he-keeps his head," said one pride.Jhemselv.es.i n their }ourna\istic pro-Yeteran_miner .. "But, if a.ma_• pa.n-ics and --~i:m· g Off.en' ng .. we ss, which Is fine if done with accuracy jl!Jd rion:partlsi)~hip in mind.,''_Grl!Y lQ.ld _"-:-WT: the crowd. W (If 0fUt0flUm The San Clemente High.School Drama ''But the press today has beco me a Club will present "Stage OQor" on May party to the action because of the great 12 and 13. complexity of government ," he told the Jricludes Viet Tickets for the spring production, lawyers and a handful of newsmen cover· which will be held at 8 p.m. in Triton ing the talk and students chosen for La1v Center, will be adults $1.50 and children Day honors. V'lla t LJCJ and student body card holders. $1. The now-acting FBI director mentioned f, ge ll The play, written by Edna Ferber and several current events involving police George s. Kaufman , is about young ~c- and radicals. plus political controversies By CANDACE PEARSON tresses living in a New York boarding such as !}le ITT affair in his criticism. 01 ttit o.u, P11o1 s1111 house. 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I A group of about 10 UC Irvine students Jan Patrick is cast in the lead as Terry •· k v· Randall · Lyssa Black will portray the ut'gan building a moc tetnamese house ~other f\1rs. Orcutt ; Denise Imhoff Village of bamboo this morning in UCJ's v.'ill play Jean Mailand an actress who Campus Park as part of a nationwide makes the big time in the movies. moratorium declared today to protest the Paul Harvey plays the young movie \\'ar in Southeast Asia. mae:nate David Kingsley and the part of Today is also the second anniversary o[ Kefth Burgess, young playwright, is dou-ble cast with Chuck Raht playing the role the killing of three students during an on Friday and Mike Javicoli on Saturday. antiu'ar demonstration at Kent Stftte Another bit of double casting is for the University in Ohio. part of Gretzel with Bob DeCarlo ap. The UCI village-builders, who ex-pearing on Saturday and Kip Conner on pressed hope more students would participate later tod ay, had also called Froi1~!~s in the large cast Include Jill for a student strike or classes today, h Tepper,,, Anoe .Keenaf'l. Dian--Jfurley; ··"Which apparently· didn't· appen .'"' ... •• ..1ardi Brent. Ardis Faith, Vicki Brooks, They stated in n flyer passed ·&round " campus park Wednesday that 8 "strike Laurie Dyche , Jolie McLane. Laura ~.against the war is a blo·.v against our own Burney, Lyn Ellen Hicks. Ronny Kutcher, .85 ~ ___ ~ --'ree,;,.Flanjgaq,o.Btcky :.Ga,uldin . eU1 But most UCI studcnls this mornln( Payne, Greg Chavet.~·Dave Cla""',"Ran- continued to go to class and a few of the dy Brown. Chris Dollar, Al Harry, ·val builders admitted the strike was "fiul· &hmidt, Ray Morrison, Denny 1.1ichael, ing" because or "extreme apat~y. tt ana Ruth Garwood who solos on the piano Other arta colleges have planned anti· as Olga. The original music she will be -.nr ac;tivitteM.odartnct"Frlday:-playing-was composed by Greg Parker .. Mel Mitchell. director of community for the production. services at Saddle.back Collegt, first Under Nick ~tanfredo's guidance a thought the moratorium was declared to diligent crew ls reupholstering furniture, honor FBJ director J. Edgar Hoove r, who making a huge marble Ii rep 1 ace, died Tuesday. bookcases, and generally painting and Whtn t~ war-strike was ,explained lo decorating· the sets. him, he said he "gueJsed" hothfng was Chuck Stahl is the stage manager and planned at Saddleback because, "We Mrs. Marlon Sykes is the direct.or. didn't have anything last wffk'' (when Some of the crew members art Charles another atuclenl strike was scheduled), "11.~ · _Melroe,...Llnda C11uar tudtnta at'CliipmiilCO!lege, 133 . bin Mlcheatllt, Debbie Saoche1. Kent Glasstl Ave., In Oranti•. have been "ktd Smith, llau Goodwin, Michelle DUtrup to boyoolt their afternoon cl.-today, and numel'OUll members of Ibo cut. when 1 teacMn 'tf\th speakers, -Dhopo Roberta Olsen and Kathy Jackson ort and plel'illa thuter II llCheduled fralD ~ .r,Oll'ams aod Jll'OPI. 12:30 ~.m. toe p,m. lltsorv ,..is are avlillbl•. • Special Treatnaent Dr. Ken Gray, veterinarian at Sea-Arama ~Iarine\vorl~ in Galvest.on, Tex., adjusts the life vest on Pattie, one of the resident dolphins, \vho developed pneumonia and mu st stay above water to breathe. Her head is covered \Vith zinc nitrate to prevent sunburn, and her condition is improving. f'ron1 Pa9e I Ensenada . Boat Race By ALMON LOCKABEY Dlll'f r lltt 8Nrlllf •titet More than 500 saillPC yachls shoved ofr for Ensenada, Baja Californ~a. It noon today In the 25th Alling or the la111<d Newport to Ensenada race. Newport Ocean Sailing Association race officials had no accurate count 1t noon on the number of 1ctual etartel"I. There were ~ entries in the race, but a .small percentage were not expected to at.art the US-mile downwind slide. A small group of ocean racini catamarans was the first to start al noon. followed at IO.minute intervals by five classei each of Ocean Racine and Pacific Handicap yachts. The Midiet Ocean Rae· ing Fleet -under 30 feet -wu the last to start at.. l p.m. Winds for the start were light and skies v.·ere overcast. the forecast was for a mOderate westerly to nu in as the huge fleet gh03ted down the coast toward San Diego ... The yachts range in size from 22 to 90 feet the largest being the fO.foot Navy yaw'! Saluda from San Dieso. Scratch boat In the Ocean Racing division la Bob Lynch's 83-foot :r..t.ctass sloop Sirius II from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Lead yac;hts are ezpected to arrive at the Baja fishing resort by noon Friday unless they are hit by a prolonged calm oJ San Diego and the Coranadoa Islands. Listening Clinic Set for Weekend .....spoi. .. m;.-.aid ih< dlrrer•nce betw .... ~.-111-San-Clemente~ -,t ·--rn ·. . .. VIETNAM: • • fro Di of~ U~here sOidiW-~ng~executed would be lied. ' ~The baltle£ields were relatively quiet today although Communist force~ ha ve moved in on Hue and were reported 18 miles northwest of the old · Annamite capital. six mil..!S to the west and 10 miles to the southwest. The major threat was from the northwest where they had tanks and new hand-launched anti-aircraft missiles. -The air war showed no signs or slackening and figures released today showed the Americans were averaging more than 100 strikes in North Vietnam per day and about 600 in the south by fighterbombers . B52s also were heavily· bombing areas around Quang Tri and Kontum in the Central Highlands. -The U.S. Cvmmand said today two Americans v.•er.e killed in the Vietnam war last week. .Official daily com· muniques during the week listed 15 dea th s. actual and reported casualties .. occurred , A ne-w serlea of. aessions to a . Com. because of.''some sort of time lag in the municatioi\a workshop developing llaten· reporting system in Washington" where ing skills will be offered this weekend by Pentago n officials make up the list of the San Clemente Listening Ears HoUlne. war casualties. Hotline executive Bud Scheele satd the ree for the Saturday and Sunday aseslons ...:CSA Galaxies, the biggest U.S. Air will be $lO per person. The sesskml IJ'e Force transport plane. today unloaded a held on a small-group, casual format and nwnber of h143 tanks in Da Nang for the are ll prerequisite for hotline voluntee~ South Vietnamese army which lost 30 but Scheele strtssed that persons not m- tanks when it ·was driven out of Quang tertsltd in volunteering would rtW Tri Province. benefit. Bicycles Beat Cars BOSTON (AP) -The Association for Bicycle Commuting have staged 25 races, bicycles against cars, over an average distance of live miles through heavily traveled streets, and bicycles won 21 matches. Cars won three and there was one. tie. Registration is llrnited and JltTIOnl 16 years old and older are eligible. Schetle said that tome scholarships are available for enrollee.s who can not afford the en- trance fee . Sessions: will be held on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 to 9 p.m. in tM hotline offices in. Sao Clemente. 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'°""' P1<ltk '''"'· S11nMt l 11Cf1, "'"l lUOlt CCWllT OF TW• I,,.. A ...... C•I• ,,.. • 91.cl'I. ,.,..... C1hlornl1. c1n1.,-n11, tU4. STl\TI OJI c.ALll'O•IUA Ni• ""-(; ...... .flf ._...,., A J ' F' Aid Pla g ~ Ar11e11d •rv..-i. IU2 lt..,._.l•ld N1th1n w, Krltr1r, 7124 D1niodl W1y, L1WrHl(1 o. LI Fr11111ve, ... o. ••• T H• CCWNTY Oii Ott•HO• ,........,, ...:.,._ IUI iei1n irm s 11nin . 0.1 ..... H11nlltttlon •••di. C1noh l'l•k. C1Hlornl1, "'· 1•721 '*"' ,Kii" '""'· hr!Mt hi IM M111tt .. ff>l-fi1l1l1 -FRIO ....... It °'""' .,., a.wi l 11!1 l>ullrotu II blOnt condudtd bY 1n l lll1 llu1lnl11 It Uflllll.cttd .... 1n In-l 11Ch, (1llfotnl1 tel'1. HEio!~ WITTf I .. -.-n ... P:ltlO t.ow•lff, s .. Cll JI, Hullll ... Mill lffdl. l!'ldlvlll1tt l. ll1vld111l. C0tl ltt I!. LI f'nNYI , ,,0, IOll 2,., "· WIT"YE, 0«:11.... Tl'llt ~ II ....... confllC1111 .... I j nQSEfilJru;, Ott. lAl'.! -A J J errY-Draiioo. ll Ri•llll!l'. CA!Uornia deve loper plans 10 for Kenneth A1itchell and build a v.·iJtHifi: park near Associates or Los Angeles, l~terst:ite 5 in s ou t her n iaid the dtvtlop!De:nt will 1.n- Or('son with hopes of al· elude -450 aCres tor the wildlife tracting 400,000 visitors an. park. 400 acre.s ror a housing nually. Dct:iils of the wildlife park and a nearby housing develop- rnent and lourist area were outlined to the Douglas County Pla nning Commission. P JjMers a n d represen- t atives for the developers, · \Val ker and Lee Real Estate of .,., : Anaheim. Calli., and South • Urnpqua Properllt'S said the devtlopment "A'ill cover 2,300 acres just outsid(' the city limits or Winston. a small community southv.·esl o f Roseburg. Winston ls Bbout two miles from Interstate 5, the m ajor h,ighway on t be Pacific COas t. I OUTDOORS I development and the re- ma1n1ng I, 400 acres for a tourist area. The wildllre park, expected lo coot $1.4 million, would have wme 200 wild animals from Africa., Asia and Nonh America . Animals will roam freely 1n the park and m otor ists will d r ive through, t he d e velopers e xplained. They said the park, to be called World Wildlife Safa r i, . . • HtNY A<llOlcl Srv1n H1lllln W l(rlll"' 1•721 sbuth 1'..:lllt Slrffl, Sw11M1 Mollee 11 lttr1b't •lve11 "'°"' ... Uft.. 0..-l l Hf"l_.,I,, Ytould ONl>n In Au.rust and the Tn11 11111m1111 tlltd w1111 "'' c..,flho T1111 1111-ttt :.,,, lllfd wltll .,,. '"""' 1i1ct1, CellJcirnl1 90742, Mr.lt/lfd .,..m 1111 11 H lv1te N lf", C111 er ....,,. G. """'' 1 .... -'t ClUl of Or1M1 (ount't 1n: Ml'/ 2. ,,n, ty (lt rk ., Ot-"""""' ... M""" '" Tllh tMnlMn tt 1:111119 conclvtl'tlf ..... •tltr ti. 1)fh ....,_ .. ~, ltn •• , .,. ... ••II.ace I( (fllftll pla nnlnf. commlu1on was t old Iv ,, ... ,,r J, Mt~ DtPv1r c ..... ,., 1m, ••nntl'1llt1 tm.111 •nd w111), tk• ol' Cr•ll'lfl' •M rCJI, s ... 11"'1 ltk. Thk •l•fltMrlt • tlllll wltlt .,.. ,.,,..v · d ti ( J 4 7 0 0 0 Cit"-M,ATMON lllf ltOSIMfWlll L•WTl l'l(I 0 LI Fr1111•Yt N1rlll Towe,, U11lot1 l nlt "'1•111, -· C or Count'I' Ill' Mtrdl 11., it YIOU a rac • . l"·H1U ,. w1111111re 1w1tv1,._ ... ,. 'Thi• tllttft'l111t 1i1111 w1t11 1~1 co1111t"t c1111om!1 """' •• """"'' *l'ldo llllt Jlf'tl Gf "'1: J ~ D..utr cou11-vl!!ilorS ht.fore the end of the P...rit11tll 011110t Cot11 01Uy .. 1101. 1n.nr "111., c111m 1111 ,m1 c11,~ of or111tt ec.n1r en: •i111 11, 1m . 11144w, •nd 1u111..-:1 10 '°"['.!.'!",',"', ... "' ::~.!~ .,_ · a Ml'/ ... 11, 11, lS. lf72 11.a.n T .......... Ulll ll't-1211 •r l tttflr J , Mtllffll Ot,i;lf COi.int'( ,MIO lv~lor tourt, Ill ""''-.::! ,,'!... ... , ,, .. ye r. L 111''"' ... ''"' oeu•• 11 .... ..... ... , ... ,.1111 d f IU11 Clt r... dtll~ Ind t!I 1111 rltlll !lilt Ind llllfrttl P''*llllMcl OI'-Cotti OI '• ' Frank Jlart , pres! en t o ,. 1ue1 ''"" 11111 ,,... ,11111 of ._111' dK lawd 1111 ac· ""'11 1:1. '°· '' 1nc1 Mar .., 1m 11 .. n \Valke r and Lee :iald the LEGAL NOTICE P'l;Dtl•htcl Or11101 c.,.,, 01ny 'not, l'11bllsMll o,_, Cotll C11111 "1101 11,,.1,111 by 0,.,111°" 11 liw er o~M·l------------- ' • Aprll lJ. :io, 27 •nd Mlw •· lfn ~ Apr!I 20, 27, •lld M11 '· n, ltn lOllt-72 0,..,,, th.tn or 111 ..,111on to that ., Nl• LE;rAL NOTICE development would not disrupt fllCT ITIOU5 91,/SINISS ~1e11...i, •I IM llrnt of Qtll'I, Ill .,... i., ___ :::.="'=:..:.~----- surroundlng a reas NA.IU ITATIMINT LEGAL NOTICE 1111111 <•rt•ln rH I ....-r1y 111u111 In tM I H I ' of Tiit fol!o...1111 "''"°" 1' do!"' 11111111111 LEGAL NOTJ'E Counl'f" of Or1ntt, 511i. of C1llf0tnl1, PICTITIOU5 tll51NIU A ooten , c ty manager 11: • "' Hr11cu1111y 0ttcr1• •• 1o1""", ,_n: MA.Mt: 5Ta11M1:111T Winston agreed and said t he MOl lLE Ml:ADOW$, 4-11 t i'°' PICTITIOU5 SUtlNISS Thi E11t Ol*ntlt 1"'111 of "" W"I TM followlne "''°"' 11 OOlnt M IMIS ' Str1tl, S111!1 102, NtwMr! l11cl'I. NAMI STAT.Ml.NT "'"""' !20) Kr" ol' "" $oltlll ........ Ill 11· project has been endorsed by Ctll!Ornlt '26'0. Tiii followlne "'aon 11 dllne bu.Jntu NIWl"O•T·MSIA u1ri1g:1•0 ~\It} •I 111• Nor1flwftl Ql.ilrlt," Sldlon • •• II. SYtTEM5 MO'TO• HOME the city council and the •• ~:.""c.~:,.·~;:''21.:.~1 Clll(Ol'I' W1v, 11; ICONO DINE OF ,l,MflUCA. 30S $, ~~::c~~.v~:::lt~lfl =~21;,T=."i"~~.~~. ':,lM~"'· it.not ~.Tt~~. *' H, ''*"""'' Siii'.• mayor Tl'lb t>u1lMll 11 bll119 COllllll(!td 11'1 • St 1 c II a1 .... Anlhll nlOCi HOTICE 15 HE111EI Y (;!VE N ,, .. , ""' Con1l111 ... of IHl'Olllfl'latllW 1111 1oer11, •klll•cl Arll'IO<Jr l tblr, lM (hit """d' II E •-I • t Llnlltfd P1rt111r11'1l1 :1~. ~'':o111rtiM. 1,.1mM••ll Att Icard of fcl11c1!lon 11 flit N-"'t·Mfll ,,,.,, or ltu, ol' 11nl1nD,G\l'ld "II ''°' Or11t1, Ll9lllll e11c11. C•llf. 1~1 8 8wu, a ZOO og1S , W1wM Odtkirk C 1 M fH27 " IJnllllll kr-1 Olltrld Gf Or111M Ollntr, Hr"1 In 1111 Trtlly(e D1lu , Tiiis bull,,.1 b bllne cOlld\ltlfCI l 'f 111 who w ould be g e n e r a I ci!"~· 0:1:;:;::;:' ,::":.,. ~~~ ,:~ 2cor:;r T:1 •bu•=•• 11 blt1111 cotlductld by 1n ~~,1ti:,or,:~ ~1~~'1;l~'.!.,11~111M!~11m : ~~r:i~_:' s:~ '::," c~l~~~:O.."":':.i: lndlv1du::c1111rd "" l•bl~ manager o f the park, said the ,.,. ,.,,.," J. Mlddo• °"""' ... CouniY lllcllvlll\1•1. 1111 o111e• 01 u kl k:11otl 0111r1c1, IO(.ltlCI ., P1 rt ''"' •tld 1111111e1 n leMN:td "" Thll ,1111m111t n1111 w1111 "" COlll!I"/ · f Cflrk f l!t lllOllttbOn 11 11$7 Pl1<1111!1 A1t11111t, CI l t I nol't SKUrld 11'1' MOrtl"' .r Trw11 DttoCI Cltn. of Of• COWfllV en• A~ll U . ttn State De p a r t m e n t 0 . , 11114 Tiii• 1111.mWfll lllld wllll !hi COllnlv """' (11lta,nl•. II wl!kl'I tlmt .. ltl blcb en "" pr1191r1y 50 •111. 'Ttn pt(Clt\f ot I • tr T MldOU 0......1'! (OUM.; Agr iculture and the Oregon l'u11H1tltd °'"'"" Cotn o1ny ~u01, Cltrk Gf OrtnM C011111Y 011:o"'''111 ~}.~· will bl 1111Dl!cly ~ •!'Id ''" tor: 1l!'IOlln1 01e1 ta bl d1P01lttc1 w1111 Did. cr.n..-. · M 4 11 11 2$ lm I av Stvt rlY J , MldclOx. fPllty ...._ W WOlllO P•OCESllNG SYSTEM Bids or otltrl to bl 111 w,lllM 1nd wltl ' tn St Game Comrru3!10n have been .... • • ' 1 57·72 (lt fk. AU bldl Ill lo bl In 1ccord1nc1 wttti bl rl<ll....0 ., ttw l lOf"tttllj otlk• ,, •11'1 P11btllllld O•l llff (NII Olll'f 1'1111. n otified of the plans , ,..., 0 ••• 0 •• , ... '!!"'4., Condition•. 1n1t r11ct to"1, ••''", 11m1 alter 1111 ""' M tlc11on 11trto1 •nd APrll v , 11111 ~" 11, 11, 1t n ttt1·1l · LEG "11 1 ra"" ,,,_, ""' •• .-• $pl(lf1<1111111, wlllOI •r• ncrw "" n bllor• d1te of "" The p lanning commission AL NOTICE ,t.prll 11. 20, 21, 111C1 Mey 4. 1tn ff1·7l "" ottlc• o1 ""' 1'11rdll1ln1 """'' Gf 111d O•lld ...,..11 2s. im took •• acll n on t h e 1c11oo1 0 111r1c1, llJ1 Pllc1nu1 Av._, w1111111 c 11n1on w11i. • .., O , PICTl'TIOUS au11Na1s LEGAL NOTICE Coll• M111, C1llfornl1. E•ecutor of !hi wiu ot develon.rs' r equest for a plan-NA.Ml! S'T•'Tt:MINT E•cll bl•r mu•I wOl'l'lll • ltld "-ll wlcl d1Cfl11nt NOTIC• TO C:t•Dl'TOltS -,.-The followlt111 ,_,.on 11 cioln1 "'11lne11 111 ll>t form ol I ,.,,lll1d DI' c111'1!1•• Cllll\M£1t IN MONAltCM c:•IA'TIOH OP ned unit development. 11: ,ICTITIOllS •UllM•S5 d>tdt or I Did bolld "1111 to fl¥1 "'' Ulll 111111 1tl4. """' T .. .,. Sl:CUllllTY tH'Tl•••T JON I OF CALIFOlllNlA, 111'0 161h SI.. NAMI 5'TAT•M•NT IS,.) el 1111 1m01111t 11111, made l>l'l'tDI• to URIM .... S•u•rt ., ....... UMhonll c--c111 Suitt L21,, NIWpOtl Btl<h '26'0 Thi lotlewln1 11'1•.oti It dolnt butlnHJ tTlt l r<ltr of !ht NtwpDrl•Mlll Unltlecl 0.-lltff, C1\lltrnl1 t2UI CMt _ ••• Tr-"n LEGAL NOTICE '" ' ' : : Terns Professor Warns: Jotn lrtnt A•mttron1, tilt 1'1h st., ••: · IOIOOI District. A Ptrl«m•n<• Bond m•r All.rJttrl tor l~tQli.r To 111 tho• holdlft't cl1lms 1011111! I~~ l~16, N-l'Orl Sttcll '76'0 "''EWl'OltT CONCESSIONS, P.O. lox bl r1<111lrtCI 11 tl>t Oltcretlon ti rlll 'Mt« . cllbtor hfl'tlntlltr Mmld, btllll 011 'Thi• bu1lne11 11 bt lnt tOOductfll by '" !Sil, JfOI Rlv1r Avt ., NtWIOl'I et.ell Dl11 rlcl. In !hi IVlnl of 11U11r1 lo tnlltl' PuD11thed Or1ng1 Cotst 011ty "JIG!, Tranitcllclnt or tVtnli occuu!t111 btlO•e l11c1Jvld11al. RDIMrt O. Holm111. 3'°4 1111¥tr Av1n111, Into sucl'I contr1c1, th• pro:;eed' ol Ille M1y 3, 4, 10. lf72 111 ... n tTlt bullr. Iri na/tr clt urlblll bllaw It un· Jot n l•tl'le Arm1tron1 N""port le1ch Ghtdr. will bl !ortllltd, '" In tlll of I iummatN : 'Th i' s111emt111 111..i wl!h lllt County Thll DUllMll I• bllf111 CINldl.ICltd b'I i n Dollcl, !hi 11/U 111m lhtrt ol Wiii IHI Nollco 10 .,.,,~. 11....,. "''' 1 bulk .. .. •• :· .... R eturn SAN DIEGO (AP)-The endanger ed shore bird, t he Jeast tern. is return- ing to sandy nests in San Diego's Mission Bay a fter wintering in Lalin Amer- ica . Conservationists plan a fence around l he 20-acre grounds making up the su mmer home of the larg- est tern colony still in existence. Fee Out To Fisli? SACRA MENTO (AP) Senior citizens wllh less than $300 monthly income would get free fish ing licenses u nder a bill headed from the Assembly to the Senate . Women 62 and m en 65 or older w ould q ualify if they h ave resided in California five yea rs. It passed the Assembly 6-11. l t is AB 601. 'Park Bond OK'd '' ...SACRAMENTO IAP) -A .~:-bill authorizing a $250 m illion !~ bond issue to finance par ks 11 has received a pproval o f the ~ Assembly Ways and Means ~ eo,;:~~:~·advanced on a 14-0 ; vote , was introduced by Clt rk Of Orl l'IO• Counlr on; April 25. 1912. llKllvlll1111. rtrltlltCI to 11ld SC11oo1 Ol1trlu ti Or11191 LEGAL NOTICE "' I v tflVl:rty J. M•dOO~. Dtputr cou11iw Robert Cl. Holman Countr. l•tn1lt• b't w1y ol cr11ll011 of t •KU•11" Cltrk. This lllttft'ltnt Ill.cl ....nth 1111 county No blddlr m1v wlllKlraw hi! bid tar 1 Jn11,1st It tllout to bl m1dt1 th• 111m1 '' Pln.54 c tu t ot or1n9e Count't on: Aarll 11. lf72. Ptrloct of tarlw..flv1 4.f.SI 111v1 1tt1r 1111 Ille llt bl« 11 "ublllohed 0•1net C,,_d DillY Piiot av BtV11rlY J MIClclGX DtPUlf COi.int'! dtll NI tor lhl open!.,.. l!Mrtol. lEOAl NO'TIC~ 'TJlllJMl"H SALES, IN('.,. Ait•ll 27, •lld May,, 11, II, 111'2 lC11.1·7i Cltrk. • ' ..... ''" .... , ',11 °!.EllllCtllon ,ot th• N ... por,. Naw .. o•T-MIE5• UNJ.'110 c"H~., .... :-.. bu~!;:~;: P11Ni 11 I td .n,hool Ol1lr Cl llltfVll lhl Nttkt lll'WllM Sllll " LEGAL NOTICE ,.ubl1atltd or111111 c0111 D11ty Piiot, rlaht to rtltct 1ny ., 111 bkH, 111d llol NOTICE IS HF.lllE8Y GtVfN ll'lit ·!ht lhl blltlMH add•tt• of ""dleftr 11 U O No More Parks DA VIS (AP) -Neighbor· hood public parks aren't being used much any more and r isk losing their tax s upport. say:i Dr. Seymour M. Gold, a pro- fessor at UC Davis. They might e ven become ex· t inct by year 2000. Dr. Gold, a professor o f en· vironmental planning, said surveys show use levels or local parks seldom exceed 20 percenf even at peak periQ<ls. They ave rage only 1 to 5 per- • cent dlfring-normall>erk>dr. Increased rftobility and bet· ter '"'tacilities . elsewhere 1are two reasons, he said. Muc h of the shift has been to regional, sta te a nd national pa rks. "Fam ilies are spending pro- portionately less or t heir leisure time in the cities, and mor e i n resourc e-oriented public pa r ks and private clubs, resorts o r second homes,., he said . Not only upper-and middle- incom e families a re aban- d oning the local parks, but al.so the lower·income people are. too. "Leisure patterns or '.Americans a re cha nging, and most n eigh borhood parks are not really planned or managed fo r people," he said . C o m mercial a musement pe rks are, however. They ~f· fer "opportunities for in· tera c tion , e:iccite ment. and challenge often !~eking in public. playgrounds ." AIH'll ll, 20, 21, a nd Mir ~. im H l·72 noceu.arltv ICCIPI "" kiwi .. bid, .,.,., 10 llH•d ot Ecklellla11 of ""' N.wport.Mitta I!. C)fym1lc llvd., LOI A 11 1. 11 1, < 1---:;;c,;TI,i/soirnoom---1:::~:.:::.:::.::::.::::::_::.::::::.__::._:1w•l¥1 1nv lnlorrnaU!y er lrr ... 1111,llY In IJnllltd Sdlool Dlitrlct of 0,,,.... CIUflf'f' Calllornll; H movable benches, ket)Hlff-lhe-·~:~o~:A:~~1::~s in~.~~ '....~/1v;t tm c111100-nl1, win rtc1!vt ... 1111 bid• ""' 1~ ~DH':"' Afc~TA':t'Eldc6AA~:V C:F ·grass signs, and the pro-1111 1o11ow1n1 "'"on 11 dolnt bllshini LEGAL N011CE NEWPOlll'T<ME5A UNIFIED H :Oll A.M. on"" :t2rld d•v 01 ,.,,., ltn '1 CALl'O•NIA; 111t bui11111• lddt' ..... "'• '·j' be SCHOOL. DISTllllCT !!It ottkt of ttld SdloOI. Ol•frtd. located HCll•fd •lr1'1 II ~ Wllllllrt lt¥d~ $11!!• hibltion of alconv IC verages. u : THE GOOD LIFE COM PANY SCIO w ol or ..... C011111f, Ctlllonll• ,, 11:57 ,t1<1ntl1 Avenut. (Olli Mfll, •1. Stvt-r"1 Hiiia. C111forn111 .. l1r II I~ Safety fr 0 m "deviant" l"aclllc CWl l H ........ NtW$>Cfl h.°' . tTAT•M•N'T OLI ASANDO"M•NT OF .... DGrottly Htrvf'I f lllllr C•11~11I•, •I which llmt NI~ blcl:s Wiii"' 11.-I• "" NCllfld ..,.,.,, llld deblor \ISi 01" PICTITIOUS SUSIN•IS NAM• Pllrdltll.,.. A,..nl 111/Dlcly ~ l rd reld tor. , Ml 11111!1 thl totlowlne """" M IMI' behavior and exposure to drug J•m,•' "'titan T1tcltt r. uo1 o1tv1 st.. Tilt ta11crw:n• par.on 1111 1~nc10Nd 1111' .u.noo lllt11tac;tmll'lt of CompuMr Aulsttd --~ oddr-sn wtft'I Ml ttirM .,.,1,, d't · It nd H1,111t1 11°" 1~•cll at lhl flctltlou bu11Mu namt ,.llbl11htd o c 1 o II ,llGI lnt1ruct10111I swn....,.. ,..l'M'I ...., ~· use, nu I y, prom 1scu y a 'This bll1lneu 11 llt!M CGncllltlld bY •n ~':1vEl:ISITY MAI NT~NANCE $E lllVICE rt"9I Oii I 'f ' AH lllds ,,, to bl 1 .. teeordtneo wilt! 1111 ,,,,: d r inking a r e Others. IMl~ldll~I. ., T ~ 11 11nl Mt nchtillr Avt.. S1n11 An•, Al>tll 2J I nd Ml'f 4' lt'2 l ll7J·7! (ondlllons, I n 11 r UC I IO II I • •nll B1tllr•HS N-I: ~ONE Gold nd ~amn r . U(Ktr till! s ... clflc1Uons whtdl are now on flit I" 8u1t11111 AOdrtH•I. Dr. recom m e S m ore Tiils slttlH'l'lt nl lllld will! !ht COllnlr l~· fkllllOl/s builnns fllfl'le rtltrrfll fa Ille ottlce ot tr.. ,urd>11lt111Attn!Gf 11id 2!22 S. Ht•llor lltvll~ AMMI"" Cilll.: Citizen involvement in p ark Cttrk "' Cr11191 C011nty o~: •P•ll 11. ltn. •bovi wi• tiled In orina• C011ntw on J11M LEGAL NOTICE SthGGI Dl11r1c1, 11S7 Plac1n111 Av1rw1, AOOO c1111orr>11 Av1., ••1r11111c1. C•111·'. , , BY BtVtrly J, MtllclG•, Dt Plll'I' C111,1nl'f », n11. , (!I'll Mtw C1lltornll 21llll:I lttltot' l lvd., (lllMI "''"• Cll!I., operations, creative p I a y CJe<"k. 09,,. F. coo1>1r. 17n 1 M1..c11e111r £•ill Dldder m11s1 w°Dtntl • bid dltlcnll n ..o H111on11 Aw., Otul• VII••· C•1•'·• ar.as a nd altra .. live e at'mg 1"1,..1 A°"" Sinll An1, C1lil. NOTtC• OLI INEltl'''S SALi: !n 11\f form ot 1 ctrllllfd rw c1lfll1<s :'OJI l rlllol $1., COll t Miu, Ctllf,; 1151 •, . . .. ,.., P~lllllhed Or1no• Co15t Cltlt'f Piiot. Th!t twllMll wtl cond11eltCI b'f 1n 111-GEOlllGE Cl. •OI E•TS.OH , Jiii. Plt lll< cllecli. Of' 1 bid bo!!d t'Nal lo five lll"t""I N. "111 .. Ave .. Covlfll, C1lll.l ln:JO a nd dr1nk1ng concessions. Aptll 13, :IO. 27, tllcl Ml'f" 4, lt n tJ1.n dlvlclu1L Ill! ¥1. AltTHIJJt .... LINDEKE, 1111, U,.l ot lhe 1mou11t Gf "" Ilk!. mlde Woodrvtl Itel •• °"'MY· C•lll.; 4Ut N. c Cltftnd•nl. No. C f025n 11y1btt lo Ille orcltr Gf ttl• Nr#POrt-Mn• lladlst-Avt,. """no. C•lll.1 MCO Acapulco Bay 'Bad' LEGAL NOTICE DI•~ F. 00"' F1Ml I r virtue ot 111 t xKulloll IH\lld on IJ11lllld Sc"-! Ql1trlct. A "'"OI'"'"'"'' G~1m11111 l tvd .. Lt M•M. C11ll.1 •l'Of l---~===~==;;;~---l ,.u11uihld Ori "o• Cati! 0•11'1 Piiot Mardi 1•, ltt.I by the 511P1rlor COi/rt. Bond m•v bl rtq11lrld 111111 dlkratlon of Clllrrv Avt., L-Sffdl, Ctllf.1 J.445 f , FICTITIOUI SUSIHl:ll 1ou.n Coun"1 ot LOI ~ ... t lt1, Sttlt ot ttit Cll1!rlct. In "" ·~' of l•llu•e ta OIYfl'IOlc: atvtt,, L• ............ Cati!.; Int NAMI! STATIMINT N1rll J7, tnd Mt'I' 4• 11, ll, ltn Olllornft , UllOn I lvdtfTlllll 1m.tr.O .l11 anter ll'llo II.Id! conlrlCf, tM HOCMds Gf W. lmOlfltl Hwy., lM """'"' CI Pf.I The tollOwllKI HrlOll 11 clolnt b!Jtln111 tavor or GEORGI! 0, ROSEltTSON, Jr. , ... dlKk will bl tamlltd, .r ~II c-9f 1 SOS W. Jlfltr1or1 Blvd., Ln ....... \11, 11: · LEGAL NOTICE It ludam111t creditor t nd 1111111111 bond, WI• f1Jll IUfl'I 1111f10f wHI bl Ctllf./ 1Mt Sul!Mf a~ .• L111 ArtMM1, U.•1t1AGE TltADE Ll!ATHl!ll, w A•THIJR ..... LIHCIEKE. BETTY A. torltllld to .. rd Sd)ool District pf or-C1JH.1 .sm ,,_,y Av.., Ntw•rk. C•tll.: w. 11th SI., C0tl1 M111, n•21, t•OA•1•-LINDE KE l.fld HEltMAN w. WIUON II C:Ollllt't. -' m HtMnaltt'llf' lld., Otli'.llM. Ctlll.1 lm Sh1wn MtC•r1'!, '4 W, 11th t i,. COlll IUl'•ll•g:U~~·~F 0:.~~I! ..., l11cltfl'lt11t dtblO!'t, ll!Owl.,.. 1 nit btl•nct No blddtf' ;,..IY withdrew hl1 bid fer 1 N, Molmltln Avt .• Ont1rlo. C1Uf.1 '72! Mna. 1M Civic Ct11ltr DI'. Wltlfo of Ul,tll.» 1Cl111lty Ollt on 11111 l\Jdarntnl "'loll or lort'/.flvt (45) d1v1 .ri.,. till Laurel Ctnwtll llwl,. ,.KDllN. Ct llf.i 5611 Tiii• blltll)lll Ii bl(f19 conclixttd lly •n S1nll An• Cllti.nil• °" lltt dtll ol 1"' IHUlntl ol Mid ... 11•1• .. , IOI' !tit ll;)lftlttt tl>erlol, Contr1 (Giii Hwy .• ,,.. .. 111 Hiil. C•llf.f lncllvlllu-11. c111 Nun:-DU»f ac\ltlon, I hlvt S.Vlfll upon 11t ,,.. rlglll, Tiit Botrd Of fduullon ot !hi NIWPCM"I· :DS4 "I"" $1,. Jllcl'W'*"', C1llf.1 11050 LCO · (AP) SlllWfl Mc:Cirty SUMMONS (Mt rrlfffl 11111 111d lnltr1tl of 11ld lucllrntlll dttltor Miia Unified School OIJlrlct ltNrVft lllt Mnnoll1 Av1., llllvtr1klt, Ctllf.I 3d ACAPU , MeXJCO 'Thl1 -'1'-nl flied wlll'I !hi Cou11t"t In ,1 tht ,..1rrlite ol ,.tllfiOMr: JOHN Jn the proPlrt't In lilt Coun1v ot Or1n1e, r!gllt to ••Itel lrt'f er 111 btd1, Incl NI Arcltn W1y, Ster-.,to, C1nt.1 4ft - G overnment Offic ials and Cler~ of Or trllt County on: APrU 25, 1f72. CHARLI E Plll lCE t llcl R1tPOl'ldl nl: $l1t1 ol C1Ufornl1, ~ICrlbld 11 f9llew1: nKtu1rl1Y IKCt llt lht lown l btcl, and lo Or1>"'6Mw ltd., S.11 Btr111f"dlno, C11Jt,: , h. . Iv k.t vtr 'I J. M1116ox DIPlltW Count'f" THEJll!SA A PllllCE. l'arcl l 1: Thlt itortlon of .LOI 15 of w1lv1 1ny lnlOl'mt tlf'f' or lrrllUllrlty 111 lllt lndlnlrlll lld., 1111 Clrlol, C1ll l.i r esidents of t IS tourist mecca Cter · ,. 1iu To 111, RtSPOndint: THERESA ,1.. 'T••<t No t, '' lhGWll on • M•it r1a1rc1-1nv blc1 r«1lvfll. 3151 111_,,,. st .. hn oi.w. c111f.; 2J011 V·g o usly h a ve denied an bll • 1 ""tee ac1 In look '· P•11 ' ot Mli.c:1111n10U1 Dtlfll M1w 4, 1t11 • 1•lh s1., S•n l'r1ncluo, c1111.1 1ss1 1 or , · , . . Jiu ~ O•tntt Cotti Cltlt'I' "llclt, Tht Pllllloner 1111 llltd 1 pttl!lon COi>' M1p11. rt<Ol'lll ol Or1n1t COi.int,, NEWPOlllT·1.\ES A l.\oorP.Jrk Altl .. San Jon , Ct lll.: .SU Amer 1Can 'vildh fe orflcer'S APril 21 tncl Mir 4' 11, II, 1912 l0f1-11 ctrnint '°"' m1,,l1ae. Yo.i m1y lllo I Cantornlt, o:lttcrlbld 15 follews: IJ NIFlfCI SCHOOL DISTllUCT Florin ltd .. SOI.Ith S1oer1rnente, C1llf.: IM Co le nt'o that Acapulco Bay LEGAL NOTICE wrlrtirn reo;pon11 within Thif ty dovs el lht 9tt1l11nln• ti !ht most Sollth•rlv ccr· of Or1nH Counl'I', E. El Camino 111111, So. Si n Frt ndKo. n I n dt !e that lhb summons 11 Hrvfll °"you. Mr of .. 111 lot; llMnc:• ll-on!I lht C1lllor11l1 Ctllf.: Cle7 LIVnl Clll'fOll 11w1 .. Sllldi. is too polluted for safe Swim· 11you11111011111 wrlll~ r11ponH within sou111wt1tt,11 11111 01 .. 111 Loi, Horii! 50" nw oara111v H1rv1V Fisher Cilv, C1llf.1 Ut E. l!I Cimino 111111, s"'"' . l"ICTITIDUS SUllNISS such tlmt YOl/1' cltliult m11 bl entered IS' 00'' We1I, 415.IS lttlt thtft« North Purcll1Sit111 Attn! '"'v111, Callf.1 JOI H. V111tu "''k ltd .• m1ng, N•M• l'TATl:Ml:NT Ind tTlt c:..ifl mtW tnttr I luclamtnt con-39' O' 00'' East, Ut..n 1911 to I l'Olnl ._,.1-1100 Tllouwnd OH .. CtlN.: 211!0 Htwlllornt "The man J'ust does not The lollowl"9 Ptrllll'I b clolnt 111/slllftt t1lnl119 111lunetlve or oilier ordtr1 COii-Oii thfo ~lherly 11111 of llld Lot, Norttl "1.lbtllhld Orlfllll Cotsl Dilly "lloll, Blvd., Torr1ni:" C1IN.1 In P't lol Vlfdll • . 11: c1rni.,.. <1lvl1lon II PrONr1v, sPOUUI IUP. "° 21' Cit" £11!, 115.!ICI tftl trorn ,,.. May ~. 11, ltn 1111·1'2 ar ..... , T.rrlf!Ct, Ctlll. know what he 13 talking MAGIC MEllllCIN, ~ l"11m, 1111t1oa, PO<I iellilll c111tody, clllld •llPPH1• •I· Northw15t c0tner of 11111 Loli thine• Tiit pr...,-tr to bl Wltl«lld to 1111 about " said Pedro Moc· c1111. tor~·· 1111, c01t1. 1nd t\ld> ollltr reu11 North It° 21· W' Ent. 1».12 fttt to"" LEGAL NOTICE wcu.ity 111..,.... 1, -1oc:11te1 11: • Jtff c-1, IDH lllldorldl, L.,. 11 m1v bl 1r111tld bv t11t court. mmt E111trly nr111r or w1c1 Lot; tMnew :nu s. H1rw llvd., Artlt>llm, c1111.1 tezuma, unde~retary of the 111ac11, c1111. 11 .,_ '""'., -.11 1111..tm•11 ... •I· $OUlh JfO .u· 00" w .. i. •.11 "'' 10 "" MICIO c111fonlt1 A,,. .. ltti:Kllllkl, c1111.1 N a tional Pro ... rtles Mini-+~• ,2•, 1~ ... ~,s1M11 11 btlnt COl!ductld b'! •n ,_., 111 t1111 """•r • .,... 111111111 .. " oo1,• •, ... ,,.11111l~.;.,,..-o1 '"" '"' ,,,,,•,.•,'"•'• ',•,,'u',',!!.'",,,•,,,,, "''•,•~ 11v11 .. c-v'•r11. c1111.1 ,,_ "'W:f• ,, .. v ..... 1 . '"m"""' N lt!•I ywr wrllt9fl l'ftllMll II Xctp ........ •• 'f ' •• 1140 11-... Av• .. Chui• Jstl, C•l!I.; "There is no untreated sewage Jiff COr.11trs 111w m•Y .. flltd ., 1111>1. ,,...'"'· Ullftr u""""" C-C)lt c... ,.. 1r111o1 st. c:oet1 M .... c1nf.1 11 11 · I B " Tlll1 st11eme111 filld wltt. the <111111"1 Cltltd ·Mirm 10 un A.IM nc191 thll pOfllon thlrlof l'flflll tllltt Ttllltflrs N, AiuN •vt.. Covl11e. C1Uf.1 171Cf going into Ac apu co ay. ' Cllrt of Of•tt1• COUnlY en: .Aorll ti , 11n. w. E. St jONN, Clt rl: Nor!IM11!1rly ol 1111 SOll!hwlltlrl'f llM To Ill ttloM hokl lnt clllfl'll ... ,"*'!hi WOodr11fl •11 .. Dowlll'I'. C1llf.1 '11t H. His de n ial was echoed in in· ly llleve-rtv J . M•ddG~. Dnipty COllnty ev J1nlc1 M. co1em1n, Ot11111'f" o1 1 strip ol 111111 111.00 tMI w101, t,.. c11111or 111r•ln1N•r ,..mid, blMll on llllck1t-Att., Frt1no. c1tlf.1 llOI · Cl•rk. •EISMAN & SC"MllSINO ctnlll" llM ol wlllcll 11 c111crlbtd 11 lr1nNcllon1 or ev1nt1 OCCVl'ill9 btfore !hi Grotimonl llvd .• l1 MtN, C1llt.1 4719 d 1gnant comments from the II P17* IJJ Dtwtr Drive, S~llt 4 tollDWs: llt1lllnl nf et the lnlirHCl!on IHltk lrtn~ler dtKrlbtd btlow I• c-Clllrrv ,t.v1., L-.Bttd>. CIJll.i WU E office of President Luis 1"11b ,htd Orlft'te Cat!I Dtll'o' "flol, NIW(Ml,I •••ch, ca. ,,... ol !ht Norlhw11!1rly prolona•llon ol l ummattd. Ol"""•IC lllVd., Lot AllHI ... (tllf,j 1321 . . . , J<pr!I 20, 27, •lld M1y •, Jl, 1t7J 102'·12 Ttl: n•t'46·11JI tr.. cinrer lint at ttn<I Slrtll, '° 00 Notice 11 h••tt:rf glvrn that 1 bulk w. lmpe,rlll Hwy., LOI Anotl••· (1111.; E cheverria , cabinet off1c1a ls, Allern•w• ltr ... 1u11o111r fet t Wlclt wltll • 11.,.. ~rllltl with .n11 ',r1n1ler, ,br ":'.~.v of .,creation .of, .. • $t(ll'I'.:': 54)5 w. Jttft,_ Blvd., Los At111•l•1. ff! · •-f G l t d LEGAL NOTICE Pllbll11ttd Or•not Co111 Otll'f Plto!, ' nieres 1 '"""' lo mldt, "' ntft'la "' C•lll.1 1tl0 Suntll 111¥11.. Len A1111le1. 0 CIAl.l 0 Ue rref O S a e an April 27 alKI MIV ,, ll, II, un 111).1.12: dl1ltrll Norlllw11l1rly US.16 flt!, m11· the debklr ii E1tro An111ttlm, Inc.; 11'11 Ctlll.; 57tt Mcnw•it A¥t., Ntwtr11, Cllll.: city oflicials. . F':JJ:~o~;,,:~~·:H•:s LEGAL NOTI'E :1~:·~, ~.~:;, ~":~::: •• '~ 1::1'!~~:~ ;~111re••01;~;1~•• 8~c1".:' t!10' ~!.e~ ff ;::~11"';,,..~ .. 0~;;::,.~'c~T~.'/ ~~ Thomas L. Kimball, general Th• followl r• 1 dol bu 1 " lhtnce North-ll•rly, 1long • t 111v1 c1111ornl•; 1119 name ot 1111 sta1r1<1 111•ty L•ufll ''""" atvt1 .. "•cotma, c 1111.1 561, director Of U S National 11. '"° Pl Oii 1 I'll 1 Miit <!)n(I Vt Soulllwffttrly, h1Vlf19 I rldllll It NATIONAL ACCEPTANCE COMPAfifY (onlft Coslt Hwy., ,.11111,,_ Hlll, Ct!ll.; , ', ' 'VISTA Cll:IUG$, 121 W ltlh St C I llOTICI: 01' SULIC T•AHILll!• of tOO.llO IHI Ind t1ngent to wld IH'O' DF CALIFORNIA: lf\1 bu1t111t1 lddr"1 Gf :J2S4 .. ltrC9 St., •lchmorW, Ctlll.t 11°'1' Wildlife Federahon touched Mtll Ct tll . .. Ill I NOTICE IS HE•l!BY GIVEN 'TO "THE long1tlon, to '"' pollll of lll'letr>C'f ol the &eel.Ired Plrl'I' It "'1 W11t111rt Blvd., MHllOlll Avt ltlv1•1IH Ctllf. )40!' ff the uproa He t~ld friends L• 'p••Y•" 0P'119 & 1llest1rm (Ctlll' ClllEOITOlllS OF llllJSSl!LL AAMllRIJS'T. ..111 "'"" '#lttl 1111 eonltr llllt or VI(• Sulll :11111, ...... rlY f41h•. C1Utaml11 .. ,.,. Ardtn w • .,.. "SICrt mtni.'. c.ni.r ... 0 . r . . •n w. lfth 5!., Ceil• Mtsl . CIUf · ' Tr1n11tror. lht! • bul~ "'"'fff ls •llOut tori• Slr9ll, !O 1"1 wldl, "· I• kflOWll to 1111 MC\lrod Plrty, UICI or"""""'" llld .• Sin hl'Nrdl""' Ctlll.; a t a party at the Mexican Tnl1 blltllllJt ii bllnt colld ucltd. b'I • to bl '"'111 by Tr•11•1tror, WhOlt busl11tll A!IO IXCfSlf 11111 portion tllarlof ..... dftl.r h .. 111111 1111 folllwlnt ....... 111• lnd111trl1I 1111 .• Sin Cll'loll, Calif.; E ba , W h' gt Iha CorporitlOll. 1lldrttS fl 25J..A-£11t 17111 SlrHI, In tllt Ctlblf 19 follOWI: Bt1lnnlr111 11 1 bllllflt'lt fllfl'lft IM lddt""" Wllfllft JI.fl ltotterllll St., St11 OS... Ctllf.I '1Clr' m sty lft a s 1n on t L•wrtnc• w. 1titt11 Clt't or Cotl• Me11, CDVlll'I' ot Or11191, point ,.,. !lit Souttl""''"'I 11111 111 Mid ,..,,.. v•••• 1111 P••t: • w111 st .. .s.n Fr1nd tc0. c,111.: l!.Jl be was a fraid to s w im in the Pr11idlftt Sltl• of C1llf« .. I•, •nd Ill of ~ ICIOO foot •!rip of lal'ld H0tlhw11!1rly l 111ln111 N1mt1 : HONE M_. .. , ........... Sut Joy, Ctllt.i 65%" . Tiiis Sllltrrltnl fi!td Witt\ the Counl'I' IHnlMll n1mH Ind lddrlSleJ llSld wllh1n 20"00 IHI from !I'll lllltrMCllOll Ill 11111 •11•11111• AclclrtMH: 2222 s. ~ Flortn It• .. SOl/ttl S1cr1m111te, C1tlf.: 1• bay becau se Of s e wage be 5aW Cltrl ot Or11111 Coun"1 Oii: April II, lf1'2 lhrH 'l'tlft 111! Piil, IO !tr 11 k,_n lo · It I II of llfvd., Alllllllm,,. C.lllonlla, *' lrlato4 E. El Camino Rttt. So. Sift Frtnehco. ~ Assem b lym a n E dwin Z'Berg --l1 (D-Sacr amento). Other reasons include a ''r esis t a n ce of most Amer icans to s o c i a I in- teraction w ith stra ngers in publlc paces," a s well a s im-go ' g ,. t th water ,.,. lltvertv J. MMldOr. OtPUl'f COi.iii,..; Tr1111ftrtt, Ill LI 1111'1 •••utv Sl!OJI, 25J. tlr1p wllll lltt N«lhwll r 'f fll I St .. COii• A\111, C1tllor11ll.. C.Uf.J 4061 L ....... Ctlll'Oll Sl'l'd,, Stud Ii In n 0 e ' Cltrk, A El•I 11th Streif, Co.It Miii, tht $out ... 11ltrly UJ.00 fttl ot II II Thi ~ t1 bl 11Jll1td9d .. "" ''"'· C1Fll.1 uo I!. El C1m1no ..... s11 ... fl'l1* C1ll!Ornl1, ta DAVID E. WILSON t!'ld Lot/ ftltnc1 Sou!Nrly In I direct ll11t HC11rll'I lnlll'ftf Is -ioietNod It 5Mt nvvtlt. (till.I 500 N. Vitntu Par11 1t• .. Publillltd Oftnw C•ll Dilly .. not, IMOGEHE WILSON, hu1toand t nd Witt, ID I pol11I °" Wld N0tt!IWlll1rty llM. !111 Olwmlllc Blvd., LOI ........... ThouslM Otks. Ci lll.J 211!0 Htwlilorl'll A11,rll 20, 21. •llcl Miv 4. 11, 1t12 1m4-12 Tr1n1ltfff, Who1e bu1l11111 1ddr111 Is Sol.llhwl!1hlrly 20.00 fell from Nh~ In. C1lllorftl., 2222 S. H1rbcw' """'" AMnl!m, lltvd., Torranet, C•lll./ 111 P•lll Vlrcl« ,..._ ... • l l :l j • 3 .. ' .. ' .. • ' .. ·: • :: .. ' • ~ ' , ' ~ ~ .-' ' • .; • t l " " ~ .. • .. .. " .. .---.--------..,-,-----~,..,,..-----------------------i l·---;-,;;:"';-"C:;;::;:;::=----'11214 Aullln 11,eel, In 1111 City of S1t'l!t terwcllMi ll'llnc:t Nort11111t"'y 20.00 C1l1f9rnl1. XIII lr11~ $""1, CMll lhf'll., 'Torrtnct, Ct lll, J.EGAL NOTICE An1, Counf'f' or 0.-lnlt. 5l1te or ffft to 1 !Mllcl (Mll11t Gf lm...1o1etl0111 ,,,,... C1Hfornll lht pr-rtr to M lllblldlll tit lN' • Th< Silvtt Martini • For people who want a silver lining · _withoo1th< clouit • Ct lllornla, Gf the tollowtM d1Kribtd thefl« Norlll-lwly 20.00 !Ht to tilt lht ..-OfltrfY to M lll.lblec!toil" ti "" wc11rlty lnlltl'"f ml'! lit 6ncrlbtl' 1----=='°''°''-=------lperMnil Pl"CICltrl'I of Tr1111ftror, ~t: point ot btflnnlng, 1KUrt"1 lnter111 ....., bl ~ llMl'•ll'I' .. 111 twllftvrt f1Jrnll-hlM& PICTITIOUS •Osi"alS All '1tck In !rldl, fl!ll1ti"11. MUlitmtnt AllO exmt 11111 riort!on lfltrt!ll lylfll -•"'I I I •ll fvrntlllrt, fvrllllllt'""' madllnorr, ""'1-ftt, tool;, too11,,. fl.: NAM• S'TATl!MaNT Ind llOOd wilt of 1 Ctl11ln 9_e111ty Sh~ Norlhta5ttrty of tllt followlllll . dts-fl'llOllMf'I, ""IPIY!lnl, tooll.o toollM, fix-"""·and -•I lnt-lllltt The followlnt PlrSOll Is dolft't butlnou b111lf\lt1 t nown •• LA Rl'S Be•llt'! Jllw, crlbtcl ltn•· Bt1lMllll8 it 1 point on tur", motor Wl'llcln. tr•ll•trl.o and •!'Id tlll bulk m11.,tr b't war 91' a•ll• 11: •Iii! louftd ., 2J3.A_E•ll 17111 5tm t. Ill "" Soulhteit.rty 11111 or ttld Lot-1'IOl'ltl •1111'•L ln111191bln. .,... tM-llu•~tflMllltr Gf I MCUrlt'I-""""' It Jo bi Clll-J ' .-coMl'ANV, :H04 111:1"11" Avt., lt'lt (ll'f of Coda Mew. Ccrun"1 or OrlllM. 39" ~ CIO" •• I 20000 fftl I~ 1"' bY WIY of cr11llon of.• ..c:urlty lnterltt lllmfl'lllld ti ,... offlCll .., NATIONAL P'.0. l oll lS\l, H1wPOrt 811e1I l!tlt of C1llklrnl1, llKI tilt! ttl• lortoolnt mOll Southt I I I ~r of Id lo! It to bl C0111umm1Nod 11 !llo offtct of H• AC C I! .. TAN C ' COW.ANY Or lllobtrt 0 . Holmt", 3!0i ltlv1r AVtnUI, bu lll. tr1111l1r will bt C011111mmt1ecl In ot the Hwlhr lo-c,., Ill)" W ~ '2t ,; lllM'lll ACUP11nc1 COtl't,.nY of C.lltornl1, <;ALll'OlllHIA, 1W Wtlllllrt l lvd., Sulh "'t'Wporl l,1d> ' altfl' Mo!>d1y ttll 1$111 cll'f" Gf Mty, lt72. flCI H' ' M41 WUlfllr• ....... , SUllt Ht. 3'1, livtrn' :11111, levtf'"1 HUii, Ctlllornle, on .r lllll Th11 DIJlll'ltll I• belnt Cond!ielld bY I ll lhrOUlh Etcrow No. ""''· II Ill• escrow ... ,. Hlllt. C1Uforn11, en or •llff ,.,,.'! ll, 1"2. MIY 2S, 1m lncllvldual, lltHrlmtnt of 1111 Ntwporl Illich Br1ne1I Ptrct1 2: Thtl WflOll Of Loi IS II Ollld AorU U..l'n _ptlld: ,..._:~;is l'72. -lllllbtrl o. Holrna., irsecurl1Y l'tdllc N•ll-1-a.11k .. t-m1 'troct Nl' •• 1. •• ..i-tl,Ofl • M•• ~ .$tQjri!l-,.tr1Yt-· s.c11,9e1 ,.ll'ly: 'Tllil Sltlt mtnl fllld Witt\ "" Cou11"1 Vii Liiio 111 , ... City or NtwPOrl •••th. Itel In boak '· Piii ' Gf MllClllllltoUI NA'TIOHAL ACClP'T.ANCI: NATIONAL ACCEPTANCE Cltr11 ot Ort"" COvnf'f' °"' Aorlt 11 , 1'11 C01111l'f" or 0..1t111t, $tato of C1lltornle, M1p1, r1COrd1 ol Or11111 COuntw, COMJIAHY COM,.ANY Of ew ltvt rly J . Mlddox, Otpllf'f' C111,1nt.f C111td M11 1, 1t1'2. C1lll0tnl1, cl1scrlbecl 11 fo llowl: rn= CALIFotl:NIA CALILIOlllNIA Cle,k. Otv!d Wtlion ' llnlnnt11t 11 1 paint °" the 81 LtWTl!W:t J, PJ1ct11;, •Y JOAN M. CU.lllkE ,.ll'NJ Tr1n1l1rM $0\llflwtlltrly line Gf 1ht ttflll convt'ftd Alillftnt Viet ,., ... ldtnl ASSISTANT tfCllll!'TAA'( Ll11bl11hecl Ortnot Cotsl Dally .. llot, ln1og1nt Wlll!lrl ~ec~ 5l':~il r 1;;:1'r:11!1 ~ =~ -.0C: *"Ge •nrll 13, 2(1, V, Ind Mt'I' (, ltn H1-12 'T,1n1!1rn fllM 214 Of Officltl llltconll , d1llint "ubllllltd' Or•'* Co.t1 01Uy "Jlat, l'llbllllltd Ortngt: Clt1t C11Uy l"itot. P11btttMcl Or11191 Cotll Dtll'I' Pllot, i lcna N iii lint, South 4'" n• .50" £itl, Mir 4, l m llU.71 M1y 4, 191'2 11 ... r, LEGAL NOTICE M•y '· 191! 1 1~72. 41.U fett ff(lfl'I the mot! W1111rlw cw- LEGAL NOTICE ,,. FICTITIOUS SUllN•IS NAMI ITATl!Ml!HT fallawlng Pl'IOll 11 dolf111 "'11h11u LEGAL NOTICE SUl'lllllOlt COUlllT OP TM• t l: STA'TI 011 C:ALll"OllNIA 1"0111 UNIVElllSITY SElllVtCES COM .. •NY, TMI! COUNTY 0,. ClltANGI 1'151 MtFlddtn Streit, Tllllln, Ctllf. Cl\11 HIJMl•lt D-..... A. "· 'T1ylo1', t•lJI M<Fldclln StrHI, SUMMONS IMAlllllllAOll T111!111. C1Ut. 111 rt Wit fl'lllTl•H or Pt!IU_.,: This bu1l11tu Is belnt cO!Mlvcttd by 1n SMAltOl.t A. k lHCICINER and RISpll'ld- lndlvlclutl. 1111: G!:OltGE S. ICIHCKINElll to flll Ill• A. P'. T1vlor 1ponotnt: 01!011101! S. ICINCICIHEll. This 1t1ltmlnt fllld wltll !ht Cou11"1 Tht Pl'flllontr hit lllfll 1 Pf'l'!lon tOft. Ctm ot Or1n11 Counlf en: Apr!! jJ, 1111 Ctf'lllflll WM" me1TI•"· You m~y 1111 1 llY &1Vtr1Y J, Mtddolr ClfSlul' COi.iniy written rt100flll wlll'lln llllr1'1 d•'I• at th4 Cltrk. F 17tfr di!• 11111 ltll• wmfl'IOM II llf"Vtd on YOll, l"11blllhtd 0<1t111c Cots! DitlY 1'11111 II 'IW llil f9 fllt I wtHlln ttlpOnM A1rll 21 and Mi r 4 11 11 1f1I IOU 7i wlttlln IUlll llmt. '!Wr dlll\ltl m1y 1lt • ' ' ' tnltrff 1nd ttM court mt'/ entt ' 1 JWll• m1111 c1n111111,,. lnt11n<llvf or ollle, Cil'clth LEGAL NOTICE conc:1r11ln1 dlvl•lo11 or Pl'OOlrl'I', IPOU11I 1---=.:::=::::::cc::::C:'::::'.,---·l'"'port, dllld c111tod'f", child IUPll'Ol'I. II· l'ICTITIOUI SUSINllS lor11rr1' IHI, coet1, Ind wch othlr rtll tl NAM• STAT•Ml!NT 11 mt r be t r1nlld b'f the court. l ht lollowtn1 P1r1on 11 dOln l bllt1 1 II "" wli.11 11 Ntll flt• Olf'lkt ti '" t i· II' nt S '°"""' ht 11111 rrilltlf', yw tllll,/ld W .. • T J CONSTll.UCTION COM,ANY IH'9fl'llllr II 11111 ywr wrll!H rHplllM, ff -···· ( 'lflf,fl'llYMfllMMll-,.,.1 I Oii Avt., 0111 Mttl , Clllf. Otlld AU9Vll )!, 1,71, mM (SIAL) Tllonl•• H. lurkt. ml DM!tl• Avt., WILLIAM • St JOHN, C:o1t1 Miii, Call!. '212' (I Ill ' ' l~re~~nm I• 1Ml11t concM::l9cl by i n 1:'Jott1 Mclrldt, lhcmtJ H, l urb DfflllY Tllft 1t1f'fnlt11! Iliad '#Ith t11t Clllfltp ROSlltT L. MUMl'HltlYI C11rt1; ol' °''"" C01411"1111 : A,,1111, 1m. r::r.:t ":;,,"' I Y ltV9rl'f J, Ml(lllex, DIJrlll'f" Counf'f' Clllll Mitt, Ct ........ "°' Cit..-_ 'Tll C1HI ,.....,.. '1111'1 Altwlll'/ fw "•1111111tr l"ubl;sl?td Orl llM Cot•J Dlll'f ,11,,. l"ubU•htd Or•• (NJ! Din, PllM, ~11 ~ 21: ~ ~·'M" n:im Jou.'!~">»._,..~..., 11..,,mt 1o.s1-Jt "'' of 11111 p1rcer of 11nc11 tlltnw ""' LEGAL NOTICE tlr.ulnt 11on1 talcl Soulh-111rtv 11111,1---co:c:::c-ccc7..,,,.,,c,-..,,-,~--------------- SGIJ!h 4t• Jr Sii" Ettl, lot.OI ftll; OFl'ICIAL PltOCl!EDINOS 0, T"I tOA•O OP Sl,/,IJllVllO•S o' tlltnce Horltl s• $1' "'" Wiii, 17.41 "91 ORANG& COUNTY. CALIFORNIA lo 1 non·1tn91n1 Clll'~ 1 thtnc1 frOfl'I 1 l•Mtnt bl1rl119 Morltl 53" 11• 21" w"'· A rtaultr m1111111 of tnt 8otrd et' S\lpltr'ollllf'I or 0""'" ,~• ti.'f!i-o C~lllor~l• H0tttlwetllrlw •lol!t • curve, _.,,. 1lttl119 •• !hi GoYtrnlna lotf'Cll or "" Dbtrktt fOWrnecl tor the ' lkll 'd ':i 'i • .. 5ou!llW9tftrl'I' tnd l'llvl119 • :•ell~• ~I vllort, Wf• Mid AprU :H, 1m 11 t :lD A,M, The taltowt111 ntmed ~rs :."'~ 160 '"' lhroutll •n •fllllt Gf 1 II D' • Pl'tunl: Rtl'llkl W. Clspeo, Olllrmt"; ll. W. lltt1ln Dtvkl L ltktr Wlltl 1n •re dl1t111t ti f4.aD '"' lo "1111 "1nl J, PlllHlpt, R1fP1'1 I . Cilrk Ind 1!111 c ....._ ' · ' '"' OI bttl1W11119. ludflf T~ •rt pr111tllll. Ctrlllll SIWcl'ltt .. Incl Strvkt COfl1T1dll "•rCll ~: A lltllhold l11ttrftt nftl'o ,,. l llPf'Ovtd. P1r-I MaHtn 111 .,.......... GHts to fllt Llbf"lry and MMlcel Int 1111 tal1-lnt lllltcrlbfd rlll lfO' Clf'lltr 1r1 1«epltd., Pllbtltllloll or f11t '""""'" If! ff>1 0 ,1,... City Hews 11 ptrt'f, cStlld Dtamblr 22.. 1m, ••· t \ltllorlrld, AuffU1'11!1t llto/J Cofrect'°"' .,. tr•nlld, •1111,... If Mlrflt'"5 '"' oecvlM b'f EfwlNI L. llMIH llld Miry 111tllorlrfd. C1nc:1lllrtlor, Gf ltx .. tr• 1r1n,.., T11t bolld:I irt 11-,11111 tM £, lltnnttl, 11 L•lllll'• lfld E. Y. F'lh lltltr1 of crldrt r•l•s9d 1111 corttlll frtch. TrKI MIPS are •Pll'O'>'td Aaretmeoil •llCI P1trlct1 ,.,llt, II L"'"'· .., "" for O!vllloll Of I.Ind #114' " ll'fllllClllll. LHU for Probioflot'I DtP1rnMn1 Drop.In t.rm Gf JS '/Hrs, bttl11nJnt J1nu1ry 1. Ollie• Is I DMOvlCI. Report on poulble ~I 1cllon 111111m1 HIWPOrl DI/Ms lllC. lt6t and 1ndlt111 CllCtmblr 31 , JOU, UPOll Is 1utllcrrlrld, Tr•flk Comfl'llltot Mlti11t1S 1r1 1pprllV9d. Rtpor1 on VM•I• 'w•Ttr th• t1rms ~lllont ind provl1lon1 11 11 FHTl!tfly P1rti II: 1IP!h0f'llld, AHl'P Agretmtnl tor llrOOllllursl Aoecl, wll~ tl'ltrtfll orovlOld, rKorllld J1111J1ry 11, Cl!y ot Fulltrlon la 1ppi-avld. Ofrlcltl ,.Pl't1t11!1llvft '°' !'Oller Ptr1nt1' con· lto!O Ill book J(Mt, Piie 121 ol 01tlcl1I ltrenc:e art dell1n1ted. R.,.,, 111 ~PClffd 1mer..-icy Vt!trlrlllr' urvlces i. lllKorllt, rtftrtnc• 1111.,.. llertb'I midi rt<tlwed. 111(1111 of Entry A1rtemtnt wlft'I Or1ng1 Counf'f Wtltr Cllilrl<I Is 111- to lht r1corct lhlrtol' for f11rttl•r prov11111. L•11 !or Viti• ,.,,_ lr1nc:h L1Dr1ry SPKI i. •llftl'oved. Mlnlllt ord&r P1fllt11l1'•· cltcllrlng ctrlll11 C1rbOll (rMll Oltllfttl proplrty 1urpl111 b ttKllldld Le111 for Tiit LtllM'• lnhl,..i Jll •nd to ••kl Opl,•lloll of O'Nelll P•rk conc .. 11an blllldl!lll Is lfl'llnllld. NeooUl!ltll. far I MW 11111 1111 lllln •ultr>td lo Arlhllr A. Alrllne LNJt wlll'I H._ ~Ir w .. 1 It llllhtrltld. Ltlllr rflllrcllng notka or Llndtk• •lld 1111'1' A. LllKllll1, h111btncl llOl'l"llltwtl ol Agrlcwlturtl p,..,_ It 1'1C91Vffl, Ind Nrrritnallon dttu '"' •lld wlf9 •• to •n llndlvldtcl tclllOOtht l mtncltd. Moctlnietlltn of offlc1 1p.&ct lor ti. FIOod (tl'ltrol Dltlrlcl i. 111111cr,1itd lnltrttl t!ICI Wltlllld H. C:.lllN tnd Jiii· C1rtt111 1urt1c1 rllllll o In ANlwl""Bllrbtr City CMl!ntl ira decltrld tvrp!U.: 1111 COllln1, llu•b•lld •lld Witt •• feint FUl!oh for Slnla "'*-'llllllOt Crttll Grlll'llltlt lnvtntory •ludy tft lpProved. ttt'ltllh , •• ,, Ill lol!MllV~ SOllOlllM Tll• roporb Oii fonn ., ...... t•x bill •M ttl'ldltlg ... •llPlk•M fix bUts •r• l111ort11,-n -1ultllll'lllllS "' ~llnuld, Oplltn to ,__ ..... fir 1111 •flt l~Lltw1ry It ,,.,...,.., SIWy rlCOrd. WI PfOPllld rtmodtlflll of hDllc Hffltll Uborllw'f Is •lllllll"lltid. Report Oft D•ICltl"ION 1111 SOVth Cotlt kllf\IC l11 .. 11111lfllt Of"llltt It IDPl"DVlllL Acqul1rtlol'I tf ltnd !or All lhtt cttt1J11 ltnd all\llNod In ltlt C•lllClt ROid lllltrcM!lfl 18 ,.,,._._ Tilt con.etw•1 Llllt fllJ• l lld #11• Sltlt or CtllfOflll .. C-IY " °'"*' .,. •PPl'Owcl. lld ..... 1t "' lor "" "' Lii H•br• Cll'f School Dltlrkt ..... (lty of COftt Mtu, dncrlbtd II fof. Dlrll<C!0111 .. C<r41•1•1 M•klp,al W•Nt District .,.. lpPOlnlfd Jn nw .. t loctlo!I, lowl: f4•rt• •rt 11t °" lnMMtlont lo c«ltln llglnlnf •t11tkll. Ctrt1l11 COMtrvctloll LEGAL NOTICE Th4 NortM11twtv iao.oo fltt el Loi :n conrr1e11 •r• '"',.,,, ~t wtlll A. T. & S.JI. l1ltw1y c., for tlllldl tf Tract Her, f •• lhow!I bl! 1 Melt ROid und1.,,.u ctnllr..ittlol'I It .,...,...,..., l!JttMJO!t If hllr.1111 tnd MIUMdt !b rcttd In tiooll. t , .... ·~ rkll119 lfllll11 Slllll __/.N ltlWr, It t~, Cfftlllrr Dl!ll l"tllll Htrbor fN1t1 ~~"'M'"' tlt«"dl or-f)F...,.. n. ll'l'lil'llMoif."O~IMt!do--No. 2317 19 ~-~._. '~itrl tMnc:y- (011111y, C1tlfor1!11. ' . llctftst It 11ftnwl1fd, Hurlng It NI Oii ArnonCftMnt :J 11 MISlfl' "II~ of llltglontl LEGAL NOnCE E1tc1Pt 1t1t Horttow1s11rly 1u..1s fttt P•rlls. Grtnt r~uest to WPOOl'I Or11191 C-ry Alcohol •lltl Trtftlc "'"" l--::--.;;•J.tciiTmi0< ... 0.nonu-:"--:-1---,,:::::;::::..:,:;;::::~---I fhtrtol1 Dtmor11tr•tion Pl'OIKI ts; tflllf'Ovtd, COll'IMWl'lltr Shtntr ,1111 11'1d COl'l'lmi.onlly ·r . ITJ9Vt '"''1"11' l"l ... NOTtCa ..,. Cftl.l'TOllJ-' AIM ....,, Ille Soulhl•tllrl? IU.• l!"*""'y Plln 1r1 •JIPl""O'l'tcl 1'> ~W.CIJMll. Allll!ldmtllt. • "" M\lftlelpll Cturi. MAMI l'l'A'l'IM.lhtT IU,l llllOlt COUtT 01" TWI f91t,11Mf'tol. ~ Sltlflllf' 1111 1r1 •pprewd. City If I.VIM k ltl!Mrlclll to ,_,,k lPlt. M °"""''Y Tl'll fotlowlllt HflOll It dOlnl lu1i11tU IT.AT• 01" ('ALl,.O•f'llA, fl!)lt 'T...-itlw wlttl •II IN llJ!tl.llllr tlrJ Plolr.dMMtll P<Olfl l'I\ ''La\' Di'f !JM ", "Hirt A Vtilflrl W...: IN! '""'* of f!' . ..., • ~ Tif1. COU'",,_°" ....... -. ,.....,,,...., fltrtdlt'"-h 11'1111 ,,.. IN V-.o tl'llld W Ol'llltl CNltY"" 1t1 PrKS..lfNlt. ltMll 1111 .01, ceurt or ttOUIE OF l(N VES, 72f w m lftl'I '"· A·1Ull p~ ""'9VftlO lltloftt/119 • Ill ..,,,... Df\olt!Otl 1111 Slll1t Mt, It .. ,..., Lttal Cll!lk II Clll'IUlfUdt'll , Chtfltb '""'· Cotll ....... "''7· Etll ll " IOWIN , L ET c" IR l "'f'#fll 19""1tlntrrt. Irr brll'WI, °''"" ODurlty "-'"' PltMllll CO.W:ll, .,. ....,....,.,. """""""''• J"'1fl N. ~ ... 2S1 SJttti. Cotl• WOODHEA D. DttMMf. NO'TICE" 15 Hl"lt(SY OIVIN flltt Oii '"" MlllllCllll to Air ... lk.lllorl CMtrol Dlllrlct rvltl .... """""°"' ., • ..., .... ~H NOTICE IS Hl lll l l'I' GIVIN tt 111t Frldar , May ,., 117t. .i 10:00 t'dlCll T"9 loltd 111" wrllltn c:om.m It L.AF.C. laf Ol'llltQlllll .. Nrrtlory .. 0.. Tllll IMr•lnni .. btlNI col'ldwcttd by "' crlllllton Gf tlw .... !llmtd dlc:.-.nt A.M. ,, Mllft l obb'I. COlll'flloua, 700 V••• Courl!1 Stl'Ylc'e Ant NO. ' "' Mltlr.t Viti• Tiit ...,_ •ltllf'Md. lftdl\>ldllll. 11111 '" _._ tlrtlnt dtllfll -..fntt tlw Civic Ctnltt Drlv. Wint, Cl"' of 111111 WILLIAM *· ar JOHN Jemn N. k wfl!llt ••Id__.,,.,. l"ltllirM ft n11 "*"·Nit. C.ut1ty of °''""· Stitt of _ Cltrtt. .,.,... .. , ... ,...,, Tlll• lllt9!Ml!I ru .. Wiit! .... tovlltl' wlft'I f!lt r\IUlll,., \IO\liefltrl, Ill lllt offlct ('1Uf0r11l .. I win M11 ,, ftl,lbllc 'I/Cl"" "° °"'ICIAL '9tOCRDtN•t M 1111 IOAlllD .,. ,,,.., ..... °' Cl..w. d °''""-C..On!Y IM'>: Altrll )I, 1m ti "" cltrtt -"" ...... tntllltd ('Wl'lr w "" llltllttl ~...,.. lat CMft fft lnfUI oaMM COUMTT. C:ALll"ff(lltA .... • ....... IY J, ~ DtM'I countt to P1'911f!T """"· wlft'I IN ,.....,.,, fl'IOflf'I' of "" U11tttd '"'*'· 1n 1M fltf'll, SMll AN C.I"'"'" Cllrll. ¥0WC!ltrs. r. tht ""'9tlltflld 11 '°' H~ m•• 11111 lnttrm Of Nld IUdtrT\111! ......,. " rttV11r "'"'"" Of' 1111 IOtN et 140 vllors of or.1111 C'wlltt, aiffeni11, .... .. ,,. IHllcll Strwt, llllfl !07. Rfl!O, HtvMll ti! th• •bovt ci.wrlbecl "'°"""' ,,, to 11111"11 •• !lit ~11'11 ...,.. "' "" Dllti'tim fOVtmld w "" ...,.. " ....., "'1lll!lhld 0rlllft Col1t Ollll'f l"Jllt, '"°"" .tlk:l'I II flll ,i.e. It b\lllMM ti lllUCl'I tlltt't(ll •• lftll'I' be fllCMtlrY ft vllOA. Wfl lllld A(JN'll ,., tm I t t :• A.M. 'Tiii fOIJowtrll 1141~ """'9t!11 W!1111 "-Prll JO, t1, I nd Mir " 11, 1m 1010.n '"' v-r•l•lltd 111 •II mttf9rs IW'fll l1111'11 Hlbl'f" ••Id u.cullen. Wiit! ICClll'W In. r.••9flll RONld w. Clacittl. c:Mlr!Nlli •. w. ""11'1· Orn-IS L. .... .,. Vt'lllllm l;::;;:;;:;;==:;;:;;;::;;=;i'===;I '° tllt t1!111 ot ••Id dKtdtnl, w!ff\111 four ltt'ttl l flll COlll, • f>llllllps, ll:tlph I . Clork 1nd tht Ctwt. I. • lnt'nlt'l4 1rttr lht flrll Pl/OtlCl lJoft Gf flllt Dlltd 1t ''"''Ana. C•llrorlll1, AIH'll 21, Httrln1 on Zoning Olttrkt ,Mtp t•"U7, DK tc 71-11 It. (tnl"""4. KJDS LOVE llOll<t, 1J12. 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TO NIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS · Surtees Set l IOLLV\\f000 I UPI 1 Robert S.urtee s , the cuiematograpller nominated for two Oscan in 1971 -"The Last Pk?lure Show'' a n d ~· "Summer or '42 " -was hired NBC 0 8:00 -Flip Wilson Show. Two entertain· by Ross Hunter to film the f ing Clarks. Petula and Roy, share the guest .s tar musical vers of ··t.ost ~ r;potli ghl \\•ith Redd f'oxx . . . liorizon." ( . 1---4-f'BS~e 9:00 -'Apache-Upri•inr'-'l'bis 999-+I I>= \Vestern features Rory Calhoun. Corinne Calvert, ~I ·-. --.t. " ', Arthur Hunnicutt and Ri chard Arlen. r, ,r-::;:::~ :=;:t:;:;:;:;:;f:' i=;;:l~:;I ::;~,..,1 I ABC O . 10:00 -Owen ~larshall. Glenn Corbett ru 1)1« \; plays a tenn~'i pro charged \.11ilh t~e attem~ted f!\Ur--~-jjfJ!;f if der or a ,1·r1t cr \\!ho plans 10 d1sc1ose his pnson I I? record . Dane Clark also gue1;ti;. • ' KCET ED 8:30 -NET Playhouse Biography. Vin· • cen t Van Gogh. the 19th ce ntury impressionist ~ painter is seen at the peak of his turbul~nt career. l. KCOP m 11:10 -'·The Bachelor Party." Don ~ Murry and E. G. Marshall •tar in this 1957 comedy. f~ Thursday Evening MAY 4 "9 It Ill D tll l!Hll - Ul aJ -""' "''"" 0 11) ......... m TIM flillt'Stolllt m ..... ,,,, )111111it (i~) The F1111Cl Clltl fD KMllPMI' Ltdt• ~ M-rbtnJ IFD (m [I A111t (52) T~rtl S1ec1111 •:JO 0 Mmt: (90) "Th Ftrtu• c.tlt" Conti (com) '6&-J1tk Ltm· """· W1lltr M1ttlrlu, Judi Wat. umtf1m1n Is hurt cami"f 1 loot· b1ll 11rM 111f Is 1ncour11H bl st17 libef and rKtiYI insurtflCI llltle· 11'11111. • chln1e !Of !ht opportunitJ to illow hi! Wl/eS. (J) TV I Rtl*b ''The Unive111I L1n1u.1t" • lllrY ltttfU. '"" ED tlll Nir -"'V''" "Vincent Vin Go(h" Michael Gou&h 1t1r1 11 lh• l9th·cenlury lmprtsllo11- irt ptint• It the P.t•• of his tur· bulent t1ree r. "Act.0t's Chalce- Ed11r Atl1n Pot .. 1un1 !ht la~! 30 minu1es. ,:00 e ({)Cu Tt1111idly Mlvit: tC) (2ht) "l,KIM Uprisin(" (Wfl) '&£:- Rory C<1lhoun, Corlnnt Carvtl, k· lhur Hunniclttt. 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C"GI "HOSPITAL" .... ·~--•11• I TV Seri es Litnitatio11 Weighed h..JERRY Blildi_ " , JIOLLYWOOD IAP~ -The pro!!ram heads of A BC and • NBC say the fulu re of tele vision lies in dC'l'clouing serie! that Yo'ill run for on lv a specified number or ~ho••:s. The CBS prograin c h i e f disagrees . 'La Mancha' Direc tors Announced These so-called mini-series have already ·begun to take root in such transplanted British sho"'s as ''The Six \Vives of Henry VIII." "Search for the Nile" and "11)e Forsyte Saga.·• Ne"' proj. ects are under \vay. "I think this is going to grow and gron• bee:iu'ie it not only gives the audiPnce divers;t~ but benefits the prodL•crr bccnuse he ha s more 1 :1~" tn do fe\1•er sll011·~." )o:."i•J ~lr11·t \\'erner. r.ro~··11111nin~ 1'lcc pre sident of NBC. \Verner appeared at a forum sponsored by the Holly"•ood Radio & Television Society with. Martin · Starger of ABC. Gerald Olson, head of tl\e music department at Costa l\lesa·s Esta ncia •ligh School, "'ill be musical director fot; the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Company's ur.co'Tiihg production of "~l a n uf La1 i\:n11rhn. ·· Q)q111. v.ho h;i.~ pcrfor1r"d in 11~u~ic;;1ls 111th lhe Sa n Berr:i rdino Civic Light 01e:-;1 Conlpan.\', hfls helprd to ~Inge productions of "The ~·lusi c Man." "Oklahon1a," ''Sou1h Pacific." ''Annie Get Your Gun" and "Anything Goes" at Esta ncia. tie also is a private voca l instructor. Other members of the "La ~1anclj.a" staff are Griff Dun· ca n. stag e director: Benton Mino r. orchestra C'<lnductor, and \Valter La F o n l a i n e, 4 From .County In Idaho Troupe An actor. AA· actress, 1 \\•Ill recrea te thi s part In the Bruce l rown'1 "ON A'NY SUNDAY" J ·ALSO light1nri designer and a Id aho production.~~-~ ~l'"-"'--'"u"'"'*~~"...;"""'.i,. ... ,,.,.., • .,,, DO!tnlst trom 01-ar.ge County ~een 1n a nurn~'1!-,..·-1• f Wlll join lhe Carrmlsel Players. ductlons at San Clemente's! unu MUSS in Cour d' Alene. Idaho, for e C:ibrillo Playhousr.. AftD 116 llllSY sun1rr.er of n1uslc:il repertory Soe.irs. '"·hose parent s li ve in theater. Co .. ta r.lesa. \\'ill be in charge r~.,~ .... CllllJRlliil Local rncn1bers of the Idaho or li '!htini:t dcsiin for the Car·1 Jl ;' troupe \\•lll be fl·larla S1nall. ro11~el Players. He \\'ns seert)~t:ii:::===:: fl1n rk !\lannin~. Jim Speirs last fall as the ge ntteman11 - aod Roger Doughly. fl1iss caller in "The G I a s s ~ Sinall Jives ln Tustin. the lat· J\.1enagerie" at the Sa n -67Ml6tf ter three in San Clemente. Clemente Communitv Theater ~ ...... Robert E. J\.1oe. a San and has performed at the ••• " Clemente high school teacher, Laguna ~foulton Pla'"house announced that the Orange and Costa ~lesa C i v i e ':", ...... =-~::"t County foursome \\'ill take Playhouse .. part in the Carrousel Players' Dou~hty "'ill play the violin four musica ls _ "The l\hisic v.•ith the Idaho company. He fl'fan." '"''ou're a Good "!\tan, has performed in ma n Y Charlie Brov•n." ''A Funny Orange Count~1 musicals for Thint: Happened on the 'Va.v to the O!'l~I three ''ellr!':. the Foruin" and ''Your Oivn "Thi: Carro1lse l Pl11vers arf' :l<'lnr~. ~f'tre'iSI"~. n'lt'ticians Thill,:!.'' Tbc Ht'i2 se;'lSf 11 runs froni July 8 throu~h Sept. 3. :i•1d tr-f'hn;c!f'n!I frnnr:-:on o'·cr ll'c 1.Jni\ed States." !\Joe ex· '-"liss Sn111ll. \':ho recently plaine". "Colleges tu d ~ n t~<; played the ti1[(' role in '"Annie en k I Gel \.,,,, Gun." is a former frpm the "'rsl <is t ll'.;i -un most of the como:iny. hut 1 meinber or the Y o u n g members come from as far! Americans singing group who a"'ay as Florida." has been seen locally in lit~:::;;::;::~ '1Gv psy." "A Shot in the pa}k," •·cactus Flov.'er" and Come Blow Your Horn." 'Manning. who recen tl y played the title role in ..Charlie Bro\vn" 11t the San Clen1ente Con1mu nily Theater, ·--·-SHOWTIMI: ~It ,. .. c ......... ~ ,,_ 2:H ,.-. ---·'----j ' v st eu ba .. cl pr be alt Starger said, "Some material demands more than one sh.ow, but God knowii five years stretcheii it beyond en· durance." He said that in the coming season ABC "·ould show the 71 ~·hour Russian- n1ade "\\lar ard Peace" movie over four const:!cutive nighL'i. Proc!rclifln bep:i ns in Auvu~l for a fh·e or six ·hour dran1r.lizat~on of Leon Uris• ''QBV IL" In developn1ent is an eight-hour serieii of Irwin Sha1o•:'s "Rich 1'.Ian. Poor li.1an," and Reginald Rose is writing 13 episode! of a show called "The Jurors." - choreographer. -~;=~;~~~;~ "~Ian of La i\1ancha" .. rill bt presented al Fullerton lligh School's Plummer Aud!lorium. Chapman and {..cmon Streets. on June 16-17. 23·24, 30-July 1 at 8:30 p.m. with a matinee on June 25 at 2:30. Tickets may be ordered by calling 879-1732. ~-... e AilARET' IS °GLITIERINGLY BRILLIANT. IT DESERVES TO BE A CLASSIC ." -.._ --·.-r. STADIUM " I 'o' .. ~ .. ~~ ---.. ~. STADl/J,+1 "2 . .. ~.;:::-::. _._. -";Rl STADIUM '3 .,. ... '~~~ ----·:· SrADIUM "! .. ---~-n::m ··~ TUESDAY Oma r Shariff in "DR. ZHIVAGO " plu5 selected Ac-..,,, Aw1N WIMtr J1n1 l"11M111 "KLUTE'" !Il l .i .. "SUMME R 01" '0" (Ill A<Htmv &wani w1nn1• "HO,l'ITAL!' .. , ... "SUNDAY ILOOOY SUNDAY" Winnirr of s Ac•dnnv Aw~n!r­ "1"111 l'rlllCPI C1n111eliln" ~•> '"' "Y1nllllln1 ,..Inf" 111 > "DlllTY HAllRY" • "SKIN GAME" "BRAVO. BRANDO'S 'GODFATHER'. . " . . .. ' "Tiil TEAR'S flftST lllAllY SlTISfYIH, 118 COllHCIAl AIHICU Fill. 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Stoc!!ks- voi:. 65, NO. 125, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY -4, 1972 TEN CENTS Students Go Out on LilDb to Win Point By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlM CMlllY l'li.t Sl11f A handful of NewJXlrt }!arbor High students who went aloft in two towering eucalyptus trees on campus \V,ednesday have won the Urst round in their fight to save the trees from destruction. The four leaders of the protest, in- cluding two candidates for studen t body president In today's runoff election, clam- bered down from their leafy sanctuary 1fter Principal Charles Godshall, stand--, ing below them and vowed: "The trees won 't be cut dou'n until a meeting can be held to study the possible alternatives." • Godshall also prJmised there would be ~ su~pensions of the student s who spent six hours perched in the majesitc, old trees. He said todily the meeting with the four students. Oscar Wilkes. Dan Cohen, Casey Weaver and Steve -Plumb, will be held A1onday at 11 a.m. eca Additional Na11aes Read "\Ve didn't want the meeting today for fear it u·ould influence the student body voting," Godshall said, The si~ sla.tely old eucBlyptus in ques- tion border one side of the nearly-com· pleted Olympic-size swimming pool on the campus. "We knew the trees had to come out when v.•e decided to put the pool there," Gods hall said. "The leaves always shed and they would gum Up the drains. The sap and oil from the trees would also sta in the decks and walls around the pool. "We just didn't wanl to face the cutting because we knew something like this pro- test would happen." he 8dded . Nev.•port Beach city crev.·s. v.·ho lend the district a free hand in such matters, began culling the trees about 10 a.m. By the time the students discovered what wBs happening four of the sii trees had been cut do\\'n. \Vhile the tree-cutters ate their lunch, a Laguna grins half dozen slude'nts, led by candidates \VUkes and Cohen. scaltd the two re- maining trees and. vowed to stay until the trees were spared . the ireetop protest drew 1 lunch-hour cro\\'d or about 300 studenis. most of '"ho urged the protesters to stick lt out. "Hang on. you guys," they shouted, "\Ve'll bring sandwiches and sleeping b8gS." From his perch, Cohen said, "The trees by Phil lnterl1ndi llaven'I bten used this much In years. They're really digging it." Cohen vov.•ed lo stay until they knocked him out of the tree or until something was done. \\'hen the btn rang ending lunch. mO!\t of the students stayed until several vice principals and teachers came and told them lo go bark to class. Wilkes. \\'ho is a star of the school track team \Vas kicked off the team by . ~See TREES, Page 1) ' Sufficient • War.Planes ,. To Vi etnam Petition Backers ------...--.•. --·---· Chal-Ienge -Lorr , • · Signatures cft'llfiJ--1-=tliLPetition -.:.:........ Frolft Wire Strvlces ~, i1e United States is sending additional war planes to ~utheast Asia, a Pentagon apokesman said today. Without going into detail, spokesman Jerrv W. Friedheim told newsmen there wouid be "some additional augmentatioa Of land-based air," continuing a U.S. buildup to try and repel a North Viet- namese invasion oC South Vietnam. Sources indicated the a i r rein- forcements will allll'e from the United States. The otherwise routin e City Council prcr cedure of setting an election date on the proposed recall of Laguna Beach Coun-- cilman Edward Lorr warmed up Wednes· day night when Lorr named the S9n or councilman Roy Holm among persons he identified as "main circulators" of the recall petilions. Stating, "The people should know who is behind this movement arid who were the main circulators of petitions," Lorr read a list or 31 names he had called from the pelillona, stating each had circulated "four or more" of the This will raise the number of U.S. Air .documents. each of which has space for Force, Navy and Afarine Hghter bombers 20 signatures. and bombers sent to SOUth Vietnam, When he concluded the tist, recall pro-- Thailand and Guam since early April to ponent Jon Brand stepped forward to around 300 and bring total U.S. land-charge that inclusion of Tom Holm on a based and carried-based strike plaries in Jist of major circulators was "a the theater to more than 800. deUberate falsehood" sinct young Holm, Friedheim noted some additional naval a UC Irvine student, had circulated only vessels are en route, indicating new one petition and turned it in bearing only departures of warships for Southeast four signatures. Asian waters are planned immediately. He charged l.ar with "continuing his In .other de velopments: . electi~n ca~paign p~actice" of ~t· -The Viet Cong claimed today it ' _tempting to link Councilman Holm \\'1th established at • revolutionar y ad-the recall. . . ministration'' In Quang Tri , South Viet· A subsequent check of the petitions by nam's northernmost provincial c::ipital . nev.·smen confir med th at Holm's name appeared on only one, with four signatures in the 20 available spaces. Lorr then said he might have been in error in staling that each of the persons he named had circulated four or more petitions, noting he had assembled the list after running quickly through the stack of documents. He then distributed a list of the 11 names he had read, with stars against the names of 12 perSC?ns . indicatlne. he said, the principal -~s . ..-":. c-+~ The 12 were Jon Brand; Arnold Hano. Alexander Hook, Lois E, Jeffrey, Chapin W. Sinilb, David A. Munro, Raebel Morton, Ed Van Deusen, Michael Sweeney, Arthur Dusenberry, Peggie Smith and Harry P. Jeffrey. Other petitio n -circulators named by Lorr were Elinor S. Davis, Leonard F. Pettyjohn, Diane E. Merles. Terence C. Neptune, John L. Schoepple, June D. McKeon, Janet F. Wing, Jean G. Muidclc:, Margaret M. Nolan, Mary Lou Ripley, Philip D. May, Else Sturm, Byron L. Keyser, Thomisina Gunn, Ma r y Lounsberry, Bea Whittlesey, Patricia Challis and Eugene R. Atherton. " - . "Boyl Why Doun't Somebody, Polnt This?" Cool Reception Greets , " Hillside Development By BARBARA KREIBICH 01 tll9 Of,Uy Pli.t 11111 With the dust ot tho Apr il municipal elec tion barely settled, Laguna Beacta voters will lr'k to the polls once more on July 25 to vote on the proposed recall of City Councilman Edward C. Lor r and select a successor should his recall be ap- proved. The.City ~u.a_rjl,~as.i:._.~ br.,1tate law, set the July 25 date for the rec::ill election \Vedncsday night after receiving an of(icial certificate of sufficiency of recall petiti{)ns circulated in the Art Colony and presented to the city clerk April 9. City Clerk Dorothy Musrelt confirmed that she had verlfled 2,672 of the 3,098 signatures on the petitions by checking them against the county's maste r voter register end that th is nmount exceeded the 2,130 verified signatures required to force an election. City Attorney Tully Seymour advised the council it must immediately call an By PATRICK BOYLE Of lf'r• PellY Pll91 111\lf Civic Association. election in not Jess than 74 nor more than The m8'in .. ppint of disparity between 89 days. H'e advised that the most distant A broadca~by-the-Vlet-cong·i clandestine Radio Liberation said Quang Tri, which fell Monday, had been .. liberated." Badham Slows Route Bill A general plan calling for extensive development of llalf the hillsides in South Laguna rectived a cold reception Wednesday at a meeting of some 100 community residents. the two pla111 Is Jn the amount of hillside date be selected to give the clerk tim e to development. While the residents'. plan, orga~ize an election and enable potential prepared under the direct ion of landscape candidates to establish their quallflca· architect Fred Lang, calls for some 50 lions. · · · The radio broadcast a communique or uthe People's Revolutionary Committee in Quang Tri city," calling for nullifica- tion_ of "the administration__and olher organi:.a.tions set up by the United States and-the Saigon government." It also called for nullification of "the military and police or the puppet a<J.. minisrration." -President Nguyen Van Thieu Oew t°" day to the threatened city or Hue for urgent talks with his military com· manders on the situation in the north. He smiled and e:ipressed confidence despite the shattering defeats in Quang Tri, 32 miles to the !)Orth. -Hue was rising from the looting, arson, chaos and near-anarchy ol Wednesday to a semblance of normality. South VietnBmese troops who fled southward from Hue along Highway l streamed back today on orders or their new commander who di rected they return to Hue or be shot on ·sight The tough new South Vietnamese ctim· mander in the north constructed an "ex· ecuUon wall" in itue to serve a stark reminder to would-be deserters or strag- glers. Oruge We•thr 'l'booe cloudy-skies ·;;a1 mate:. way for sun.shine on Friday along Orange County baches, with highs OI\. the sand at IS, rising to 75 dea\-ee! inJlnd. Lows 55-58. MID& ll'ODA v - You'vt comt a long 'IOOJI. baby. Womtn cigarette amoktr1 got a latt 1tart, but tht11'rt catching up fast -riolll in addiction and t tlattd .tmokina hazards. Ste 1tor11 page 15. &.. M • ..,,_ " -.. ~~It " ,.._,_ .. CMMlllll .... ., .... ~""" .. <-· " °""" CMfltf .. c-.. ...... "'" .... -.. IMCl!Mmm .... ~, ... • T•leritltl .. ....... -.. :.:.::: .. -.... • .. " .. " -·-.... _.._ • .... _ .. 9v€r 'Laguna Problems' The session wa~_ca\I~ .b..I..~ ~w!Y formed South Laguna Property Owner's Association to present , the pland2..Jl!e ~publiCfor conSieferation as an amen • ment to another general plan prepared by :;;everal members of" the South· "Laguna Assembl)'Il1all Robert Badham's bill to kill lheNe\vpoct Beach leg or the Pacific eoa·st Freeway is on its way to the Senate Tran:iportation Committee today following its overwhelming 61 to 1 ap- proval on the Assembly floor Monday. Badham (R-Newport Beach) said this morning be is "going to keep it on the back burner for a while though" because o( freeway problems involving" the Laguna Beach area. "We've got the people in Laguna Niguel who want me to get rid of their problem, (the freeway) and they feel as strong as the people in Newport Beach," Badham said. ''The problem then becomes Laguna Beach itself. H we eliminate the freeway . C:OU11t y's ~e\Vest Judges Enrobed In Ceremonies Orange County•a two newest Supe:rlor ~cour judges" wiD o.-formally enrobe~ Frid::iy in public ceremoniea scheduled for .the courtroom of Presiding Judge Bruce Sum.ntr. Judg"l John Plynn Jr. ol La Habra and . Walter Smith-ol Fullerton wlll be -welcomed I& the &ljjUlor Court ii> ceremonies to be attended by thelr fonner colleagues on the Santa Ana municipal court bench and their 25 new associates on ~he SUperlor Court roster. Attorney Carvin Shallenbe.rger1 presl- dent of the Orenge County Bar A$60Cla- Oon and Judges Jqhn II. Smith and .. William W. Thomson of the· Santa Ana muokipa:l court will-be featured 1peaker1 at the 4 p.in. ceremony. . Jlidges 'Flynn and Smith wm elev a ltd' lo th< Superior Court last month by Gov • Ronald Reagan. Tho new judges, both Republicans, take the 26th ond 171h Superior Court poots opproved tut Y<1r by the!Legisiaiures. °' al both ends, It makes me loo k dumb in Laguno. "I've got no fixed reading on what the people of Laguna Beach think and I've got to talk some people down there before we go any further," he said. Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Hun~ tington Beach ) cast the Jone' dissenting vote in the baJloting Alonday that Badham saw as sirnp1y routine. Badham said he had not yet had a chance to get a reading on the bill sponsored by State Senator Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) that calls for elimination of the entire coastal freeway from Ventur a to San Clemente. "I haven't had time to get over there (to the senate) all year." Badham said, "now I've got tq. get into the hustings and talk with Denny and others ." _ ·Badham said it was a possibility that the Carpenter bill ma y get through both houses, obviating the need for his singular measure. An aide to Carpenter said this morning that the senator has· just received the d:ita he needs to fde an amendment to his bill that would in effecrfet• tt moving through the legislative pfocess. S. Viets Make Counterattack SAIGON (AP) -South Viet- namese par8troopers lawlched the government's first counterattack today since the North Vietnamese opened their spring offensive, strik· ing in lhe central highlands. The counterattack was designed to end the isolation by road of Koo- tum , the provincial capital U · pected to be the first objective when the enemy's expected. big push comes there. Several h u n d r e d government parachute troops made a combat assault from the cities of Kontum and Pleiku in an effort to clear the. Chu Pa mountain pass on Highway. 14. The culling of this road In· terrupted the flow or supplies and troops from Pleiku lo Kontum. • Lagun,a Council Acti?n .-. •,, .... " - Principal actions taken · by the Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday nia:ht w:ere: -RECALL: S.t • July 25 dale for an election on the recall ol c0uncU· man Edward Lorr after receiving official verification of 2,672 lignatures of registered. voters on recall petitions, M2 more than required to validate the petitions and foree the election. -CLERK PAY:· Decided. In o one·bour oxeciuhve stsi~il!ii th< efee-' 4llve Jobs of bot~ city clerk and city treasurer sha ll bencdort~ be <OM~ full Ume •. that the clerk'•' pny will be -restored· to !758 a mootb 'llld tlie-'- urer'• pay 11t et $660 a month pending evaluaUon •t bud~ ljml. • • -BED TAX: 'Passed to aecond feading an ordinance blcr;iiotoa- holel·motel room tu· from 5 perctnt to 6 percen~ tlfectjvt July, i _ '. -1'ASTE MAN~GEMENT: Called o special pu~lic ~ nert Wednesday, May JO, to di~• a' report on the ~•le lPifge._ bii: lo be prrsented by the city manager. 1 • • .. • . . I • ... " ' I .. _ ___L_ - a~res of residentlaJ development ato~ a Councilm111J Lorr drew a chuckle from . h1!l at the sout~ enc? of the ctimm"uruty, the audience whrn he"·broke the momen-- the property owners plan asks tha t 374 tary silence that followed Councilman a_£!_es ~! the ~ a?'es of hlllside_Lh_e_ -~ Cha.rlton-Boydtr motlon"tO-iil1De:JiilY25 turnea Jnlo res1ae1t1al 8na commerciaJ date by announcing firmly "Second the areas. motion!"' ' .The property owners' plan was -·-However.-tn -the" roll ·call-vote -that prepared under the direction of Roy-followed, Lorr abstained.' Gohara , aenlor planner and vice presi~ Prior to casting his vote, Mayor dent of CST Engineering of Newport Richard Goldbert commented , "I un· Beach. Gohara told the audience Wed. derstand this Is a mandatory vote: we nesday that, in developing the 374 ac res, have no choice but to vote for it it would be possible to build between 4,000 reRardless of our persona l feelings ." . and 5,500 dwelling units with an increased A·frs. Musfelt advi sed the council there population ranging from 7,000 to 15,000 f~ no money i~ the clerk's budget to persons. The present population of tbe finance an elechon at this lime and sug- .uni ncorporated area is about 4,000. gested that an approprilltion Qf $4.500 be To gain access to these developments. made. The council agreed to defer the Gohara said, It would be necessary to tt t'I 'l build several roam up the hillsides: one money i:na er un ' I s n~xt meeting. A notice or intent to t1rculate petition~ up Aliso Canyon, ont'ln the vicinity of the seeking Lorr 's recall was flied f cb. 10 by Alpha Beta Shopping Center and another a group calling itself Citizens for Good (See Hll.Lm)ES, Pali! Z) Government. The nollee was signed by Bea Whittlmy, A1ary V. Lounsbery , Jon S. Brand, David H. Paal and William C Lorr Successor wo00. · The Rroup charged the councilman with Jack of responsiveness to the people on papers A vailahle the high rise01Moo and supporting ••It• lo overturn the bulldlng height Umlt: pro-- posing that the city ncgcitlate with i't F. Cit Cl k developer planning to construct % 000 fOm y er units in Sycan1ore Hills. con!ltlerod part l of the Greenbclt: polarizing· iht com· Nomination paJM!rs Tor candldatea: to • munlty with his dog ordin ance ancl olher · auccetd. .Laguna Beach Councllman matters: discriminating a11:ainst wnmen Edward C Lorr in the event he LI recalled ~e;J;ing public .appob1llnent: taking his July !5 may-be plcl<ed ''" 11t th<'ccttr "l•f~f,,~ cony~9t1o~at ;#Y !~K.,,.,e; aod , . . -r. ,.. maiuutli alamunJt lltnd u n f o u n d e d clerks office and must be filed by noon is tslements about ~he city'! flnancinl posi· on May 18, City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt lion. 1nnounced today. The ~barges u·ere deemed "a total "The election office has advised me fa~ltalion ... w!Ut. f.'!!?S dl~ortl9ns o.f tbot tho fillng pertod•ror ~aty 15ll"M•Y' u~Y :-':'. coupled wllli half.truths" In to May 18 and that nomlnaUon papen L<lrr's officia l responst to the mall should be made available immediately " notification. 111'1. Muafelt said. · ' f.1aint1inin.1 he bad lived up to his eam. The papen: niust be signed by not less palgn promisrs. Lorr said he had th an 5 nor more tMn 10 registered voters '4vl;torously pursued the hippy dru_g cult and may ht filtd at 1ny time prjor to problem. spearheading efforls lo beef up noon, May JS. our pollce department.'' obtained 1 ·The July 25"ballot. Mrs. Mus(ell added, rcnsonab lc dog control law and worked wil l carry a '!pace for voting for or for a sound fin.11.nt'ia l program, :against tho rec•ll, followed. by a list ol ~· op~sed !ht .l)•l~ht ~111a,.~• sll~ • a.ndldale:s. names. because or hi! ciimpalgn pmmi•·•'~ She tmphllJlze<f that voterr .,... not mote the exp<m•loo or tomlm.,l loolt ]>ermilted to vote lor a calidldate without wife on trips with full koowledge of tliit ~l]ite,.lng tllemselns 1in the ' recon countU and had G_,i wom<n co"' ,,.ue. "Voteti for condl~tea will be dictates tor the plinnln.t commls!Jlocl counted onty·llihero llloo II 1 vole tor or bocallSe or their pl\lloeopllloa. ..,l tWt apinlt Ille tteall,'")ln. -ell lltated. .... • ' ---. • ., • Full-time 'Geis a Break War Protest • Allks.Get ln-"law Serenade Fractures Him • Observed S'nJDJO CITY (UPI) -Rock band leader Kim "Pied Piper" RJcbmond C ~ ·z OK didn't compoee tht movement that ended his latest number, but It left him . ounci .. -11-lf-JJ.1..--IJ-'-:.J"""c"ID_older..poualion l)f musicians migbLsa)'~t..aclured.-m&n,-lractured. ,..,,.---Richmond 24, married only four months. wrote a song in honor of his new motber·fn..i'aw and planned to serenade her with it as an early Mother's Day surprise. FollO\\'ing a one-hour e1eC\lli ve session Wednesday night, the Laguna Beach City C.OuncU, in a unanimous vote. agreed that bnth the city clerk and city treasurerjobs should be considered full time and pa id accordingly. Pay for the city treasurer post was set at $650 a month and the city cler k's pay was restored to $758 a month, pending evaluation of these pay rates at budget time. Formerly the cit y treasurer position was considered a part-time job, paying $250 a mont h and the city clerk position a full time job paying $350 a month. It had been the city's po licy however, to give the holders of both elective positions the additiona l assignment of principal clerk, in order to justify additional pay. \Vhen an attempt to make both the positions appointive rather than elective fa iled. to win sufficient council support, the council voted to remove the principal clerk assignm ents, and the accompanying pay. afte r the April II election . Mrs. Dorothy Musfelt and .ltrs. Margaret Morreale, both running unop- posed, were elected to th e clerk and tre asurer offices respectively. Mrs. Musfelt initiated a court action lo force the city to pay her "a living wage'' for the full time clerk position. Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove, in a hearing April 20, said the council had the right to remove the principal clerk assig nment, but found the $350 sal ary fQr the city clerk position "unreasonable" and ordered the councjl to rede tennin e the salary, after taking i11to consideration the responsi biliti es and duties of the of· fice, amounts paid to other employees, He gathered h.is 10-man group in the garage of her home Tuesday. When his wife Barbara signaled him that her mother's ca r was turning into the driveway, Richmond struck up the band. Mrs. Barbara Bates drove into the garage and was so astonished at finding it filled with mW"lcJans in full toot that she drove into Richmond and broke his leg, a spokesman for the bandleader reported. ''How can I top this next year?" Richmond asked his wife, a dancer on the Carol Burnett Show. "This is an awful way to start a relationship," the mother-in-law said. "It sounds like some Henny Youngman mother·in-law joke." Parent School Survey Gets 'D' in Discipline Laguna Beach's Top of th e \Vorld Elementa ry School found its innovative program getting commendation and Its discipline some demerits in a poll recntly conducted by the school's PT A. Of the 289 parents surveyed, 92 percent were either strongly supportive or favorable about the schools program, PT A president rwlrs. Tallie Parrish told school board members this week. But nearly one-third of all parents gave a "fair to bad" rating to the cafeteria and playground areas, with .discipline cited 57 times as too soft. In other areas, 239 parents said the children had done well at Top of the World, 234 said the staff was responsive to their conctrns and 274 said their children had a good or ex~llent attitude toward school. ''Oiscipline needs some looking at,'' commented board president William Thomas ••especially this business about bad language." He was referring to seven complaints regarding bad language that hnd been"tabulated by PTA surveyors. "[ think we could survey any elemen- ta.ry school and elicit the same response regarding di scipline,'' countered trustee Dr . Norman Browne. and the cost of living. Meanwhile Mrs. Morreale, after Cesspool Stink reviewing the duties of city treasurer, . The results of the Top of the World poll compare favorably to results of a similar survey of Thurston Intermediate School in which 91 percent of the parents said they were in favor of the inaovative et1ucational program. By CANDACE PEARSON Of 1111 0.llY ,, .. , ... ff A group of about 10 UC Irvine students began building a mock Vietnamese Village of bamboo thla mornlni Jn UCf's Campus Park as part of a nationwida moratorium declared today to protest the war in Southeast Aaia. Today is also the second anniversary or the killing of three students during an antiwar demonstration at Kent State University in Ohio. The UCI village-builders, who e1· pressed hope more students wculd participate later today, bad also called for. a , student strike of classes today, which apparently didn 't happen. They stated in a flyer passed around campus park Wednesday that a "strike against the war is a blo·.v against our own oppression." But most UCI students this morning continued to go to class 1:1nd a few of the builders admitted the strike was 0 flz:zl4 ing" because or "extreme apathy." Other area colleges have planned anti- war activities today and Friday. Mel Mjlchell, direclor of community services at Sa.ddleback College, first thought the moratorium was declared to honor FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, who died Tuesday. Ensenada, Here We Come, Say 500 Yachtsmen presented the cooncil With an anelysis of ..• -~the job'·a1rd urged1tmt it 'be re~vtluamt · · B-• -'· L · • t _,.._.fall lime posillon, at an..appropriate nngs awsm By ALMON..LOCKABEY __ _ :Legion Honors o·.uy "I"' ......... , ... "' More than· 50CLaailing 'yachts aboved off I DAILY l'ILOT l'lloto Pn' l'•lrlck O'Dtnn1H HARBOR HIGH TREE PROTESTERS 'AT HOME' IN EUCALYPTUS Sttvtn· Plumb (top), Oscar Wilks in the Great Tree-In FromPageJ TREES • • • his coach. Solon Fights Bill Droppi1ig Freetvay Rl~ck Track c:oach Bob Jlailey. stand ing at the base of the trees tpld Wilkes that he was off the team unless he came dolvn. Wilkes refused and Ji ailey stor1ned off after making it official. State .Senat or Dennis E. Carpenter (R- Godshall said toda y Wilkes suspension Newport Beach) has turned down an op. from the team would be studied by the portunity to amend a bill which would athletic department and could be over-strip the city of Hawlhorne's power h> ruled if he didn"l like their decision. block freeway construction there the In the meantime, frustrated city DAILY PILOT learned today. ·' ' crewmen were told by Vi~ Pri'nclpal ~l!e bill, SB 859 filed by stat~ Senator Jack King to leave and come back Wilham Coon1bs (R·Rialto), was amend· another time lo finish the job. ed by the State Departm ent of Publ ic d~~r}he crew walked away, they grumbld-Works 10 take , away the right of e we arc going lo be scre\\'Cd aroun Hawth.orne to sign a street closure agree- like this, we may never co me ba ck." ment. ~~wport Beach Parks Superintendent 1 · h Ric ha-rd 11arrison said that lvas wrong. t is t al right that Newport Beach is "Our crews will conlinue to do this type using to oppose construction of the pro-posed Pacific Coast Freeway. of work for the school district when they "We have been asked" ·r · reque st our help," he said. , . . 1 we w~re in· \Vh"J -t k" . 'b'\"I f the !crested 1n having 11 amended to include . 2 e a ing respons i 1 1 Y or--. -the Ne\vporr··Beach S itual1on " Richard decision lo chop l_he trees In the . flrsl, Rohrbach, an administrflliv~ aide lo place, G~sha~I said flat!~ that he "'as Carpenter, disclosed today. , pay scale. -. · Councilmen apparently agreed with her A Laguna Beach couple who claim the appraisal of the job as "requiring full builders of their home were well aware of Laguna Officers for Ensenada, Baja California, It noon its faulty cesspool at the time of the sale today in the 25th !ailing of the famed time attention with many varied duties and a tremendous amount o f re sponsibility.'' Maximum Pupil Capacity Eyed In Three Years want their $30,950 back plus $100,000 in Two Laguna Beach police officers have Newport to Ensenada race. d been honored by Americal Legion Post Newport Ocean Sailing Association race amages. 222 f 1· per! med · th 1· f officials had no accurate count at noon on Carl Owen Muglia and his wile, Berit, duty.or ac ions or in e tne o the number of actual l!llarten. There 97l Noria St., claim in their Orange Sgt. Neil Purcell. head of the detective were 550 entries in the race 1 but a 1mall County Superior Court action that ihe bureau, was presented a plaque "in percentage were not expected to start the backyard of their uninhabitable home is recogi:ti tion of outstanding service in en4 125-mile do\\11Wind slide. rilled with "waste products, nox ious forcing the narcotics Jaws." During 1971. A small group of ocean racint odors and is in a generally unsanitary the award noted, Purcell's men were catamarans waa the first to start at ooon, condition." responsible for 551 narcotics arrests and followed at 10-minute interval! by five They name as defendants Milan the seizure of contraband with an illicit classes each of Ocean Racing and Paclfia Builders, the Gentry Cesspool Service valu'e exceeding $2 million. H&ndicap yachts. 'I1le Midget Ocean Rae· and the city of Laguna Beac,h. , , Lt. Robert McMurray of the patrol ing Fleet -under 30 feet -wu the last lf present enrollment trends continue, The Muglias bought the Noria Stre~t diyision was given a plaque for "an to 1tart at 1 p.m. Laguna Beach High School may be run· t.-f Mil B "d J nd" h ning at maximum cai)aci ty within three uome rom an uu ers on an. 30, outsta mg act of courage in t e line Qf Winds for the start wtrt light and skies years, Superintendent William Ullom told 1970. They claim that the house in its duty." In August 1971, Lt. McMurray were oven:ast. The forecast was for 1 school district trustees this week. present condition is unmarketatile and disarmed a mtntally disturbed man who moderate wt!terly to fill in u the huge. \Vit h a 3o.1 student-classroom ratio, the claim it will cost several thousands of wai> threatening bystanders and police of. fleet ghosted down the coaat toward Saa facility can hold 1,466 students, Ullom ,_d_o_ll_ar_s_t_o_ma_ke_:._1_'t_h_.:a_b1_·1a_b_1<_. ______ r_ice...::_rs_w_ith_:t.:.w.:.•_:P.:.i•:..to.:.l!.:.. _______ _:D:.:i::•g:::•::·------------ told the board. He added, however, that a "90 percnt utilization factor" must be ap- plied, reducing the capacity of the school to 1,319 students -an enrollment pro- jected for the 1974-75 school year. "Al~natives to getting more students in the school are using extended day oi' doubl e session scheduling ,'' Ullom said. In addition to the space pinch, the higb school facility is in need of extensive repair -and in many cases replacement -of windows, lights, wiring, carpeting, ceiling tile, roofing and decking. Business manager Charles Hess said this work alone could cost about $74,000, The biggest unknown expense is the cost of soundproofing classrooms adjacent to Eark-Avenue,.Hess added. The-harrier is needed to cut down on traffic noise generated on the busy thoroughfare. - luxurious spring down and feat her sofas • . .. ·, I sy.~p~th~tlc with the. boys .1n the trees. "\Ve told Cootnbs we u·eren't in- Th1s is not negaUve ~h1n~. I am su_re terested, ·• he sairl. Board Delayi1ig Steps 011 , Coast , 1,000 Steps Bid ' of t~e 3,000 people on this camp~is -111• But he noted that it wouldn'I take much eluding tea~hers -~.999 w~u\d like lo be to get the amendment in with or without up .t~cre wtl~ them. he ~aid. carpenter's ::ipprova\. l\lllt and Richard Spalding operators of As the bill r ru, 't · if 11 lht' father and son construction company lailored 1 H ea now, 1 is ~pee ica Y \\'hich is ins talli ng the s\\·imming pool ex-0 aivthorne, which is trying to pressed no animosity to\vard the lree-sit· ge t the route of the Century Freeway 1 moved to the north. ers. "As long as they don't interfer with our work on the pool this is fine with us -it l{'!"S orr a li!t!e stram." thev snid. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Thr Ot~""" Co.ol! OAIL Y PILOT, w!Tll W!lk ll h CO'lnl>•ntd l~t Nt~·Ptf)I, 11 JJUbli~cd oY Ill• O•~~Ot Co•JI P11bllshl11t Com~ny, $~· r•lr .c11110~ ~'' publlsh«I, MOl'ICl1y throv~ Frk11y, tor Ci»t• Mt11, NtWfl(ltl th1et1, l1111111noton B1~~11,Fwn11ln v1111y, L•llVIWI Bta(ll, lrvlntlS•<tllll!l>it(~ •~d $•n Clt mtr1!'1 Sin J 11•n (•pl1tr1no. A 1inolt rP;1I0111I .ol!lon Is p..,b:1.11~ S1rurd1y1 1.-d S11r'ld1y1. TM prlnc11131 P\Jbllslllno pl•nt 1, •t JXI Wht F1·0111 Page I HILLSIDES. •• near \Ve~! Street. . Pr_r~s.cd for specific information by the 1n~u1s1lt\"e audience. Gohara. formerly \Vtfh the Orange County Planning Depart· n1rnt. .said detail s concerning density, se\l'age plant expansion. school sites and geological considerations had not yet been worked out. The much-debated 1,000 Steps stairway to tv:o beaches in South Laguna has surfaced again but immediately sub- merged for further investigatibn. ' Tuesday the Board of Supervisors were told that the estimated cost or new stairs is $21,000 and that the county's right to recohstruct the decaying stairway is questionable as the easement is under private ownership. Property O\vners across Coast Highway in the 9th Avenue area of South Laguna hold an easement to the steep pathway to two small beaches. These handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimate in seating comfort with down and feather back pillows, deep spring down seat cushions enveloped in down and feathm and two dacron- filled arm pillows. Choose from a.wide selection of fine '· ---Bly S!tttl, Ct>1!1 Mn1, (1lllort1ia, ,l.1'. --. "The present O"'Tiers do not kno1\' what " they inten~ to do with nus property," Gohara said. "\Vhether tllCy will be put- ting up shticks or n1onun1enls is not the '""'question fl1ll nO\\'. '' Director of Harbors, Beaches and Parks_Kennetb Sampson told board "mem: bers that they might consider notifying the owners to.repair the stairway after a new cost estimate by the Department of Building and Safely. -fabrics and-sizes. • • Robert N. W1td l'rnldtlll •ncl P11011~ ... J i<• It C11rl1y V'Jtt PrQiOtn! •r'ld 0~11 M•fl40tr ,. "*7 Thorrrn K11.,il ..._.. Edi™°' '• lho""i1 A, M u~pl!i ft• M•n•otno l!dhor C~~rlt't H. loo, •. Rithetd r. N~ll Aill•'-'f· M•lllO!hil l!dllOif • Ut'" IHcll Office 222 hr•1 t A¥111u1 M1 ili11t AJtir111: P'.O. l o• 666, 92612 OtW OM1" Cntt ~"': »O Wnt lfY !Ir_. -~ lffdli ""1'""""'1 hu11¥Jrd Mvnl !Ofl lffcfl i 11'1! l •dl lll\ll1¥1td S4on C tl'M!'tt.: 305 Hff"lll II C•""IM ltHI T ........ 1714, 641-4121 C"-'f'W A ...... I .. "41·1611 __ ... ...,_, Te ...... 4M•t4U ~'• ltn. ~ CM1t 1"1111111\lM ~nj, ... nwt •lOrlitl, ll!w!nllw!., ••..,J.I IN!ttw" f1' M"°"tl.-o"llt ~ -• • ~ WllfloYI t11«lfil .,. .. mlM If ~I ........ ~ , ........... .,.., • C•ll Mf1llo C-tlffwllllo. I t -"" If ClrTltf" ti.et ~· ... 1'1111111.,,., ... "*"1111¥1 l'll!lfftr'I' • et\l!nti ...... fllllllllll!'f. • At this poinl; severa.I resit1ents got up and \Yalked out of the n1eeting . Rngcr Ho"·ell. an attorne~representh1 ttfe'lffo~t>' ~'1iffs a~~ClaUon.Sa~he kne\v or none or the l:indou·ners u·ho would be dev~lopi~g their O\\'TI property, U1ercby .JUnking 11 hnpossible. to s_ay 1;;pecifically how lhe la1ld .... wOuld be de\'cloped. li1ost of tlten1 planned to sell their property ·to professlonal de\·e.lopers he said. ' . Asked hou' many property owners v.·ere involved and where they lived assocla- tion president Frank Cankar' said 62 persons own parts of the 800 acrt5 and tha.t only enc or thtm lives In South La.gun a. ' Sevtral of tho residents involvtd in the preparation or the Civic Association plan_ were critic.al of the genera! Ptag drt'!''IJ up, by Gohar•. . - "My conviction is that uuS density can. not be •chiet'ed without mw cr•ding of \he hillsides," sa14 landscape arcblled Fred wag, "Thls-wUI makt it. absol111e1y !mposs1~le lo k'"ll Y<ll•t•lion m Ille optA apace -·1lhout arUfici.ar ludicaplDg."' • -_.,, · May Will Join Lia1soii-Groiip·--· ' The Laguna Beach PlaMlng -Com- mission has appointed commissioner Michael May lo be ill rtprtS<ntaUve on the Main Beach Liaison O>mmittee, which will help ovmee preparation of the final design ol lhe beach park and help guide conatructlon of the park, The Clly Co11t1cll mmlly appolnled Councilnian Peter Ostrander, as its rtprtsc.ntaUv.e on the commlttff, with .. ~mim Roy Holm as all~mate. Al.so ,.rvlng with the I/each liaison group will be Ciiy Manager wwre11C~ Rose, l)lrtctor .of Public Works Alfr.d Thell, Dln!<ler of Planning and Develop- ,menl Wayne MOOC!y and Dln!<lor of Marine li:D•b 01111tont stip Oanntr. Three styles to choose from nouill ~ :399. __ _ 96'' • H.J.GARREJT f-URNITURE ~ PROFESSIONA L INTUIOR DESIGN ERS • Open Mon., Thur•. I Fri. Ev••· .- 2215 HARBOR ILVO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. - • 646°0275 > 1 - -9 I f d l i e ' ~I • • • • • Saddlebaek . . . • -. • l 'l'oday'a-Flilil - N.Y. Si.ea· VOL 6S, NO. ·125, 3 SECTIONS, -40 PAGES, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 4,. 1972 TEN CENT.S Students Go Out on Lintb to Win Point By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot "'' Dll llY 'Utt '"" A handlul of Newport Harbor High students who went aloft in two towering eucalyptus trees on campus Wednesday have won the first round in their fight to save the trees from destruction. The four leaders of the protest, in· eluding two candidates for student body president in today's runoff election, clam- bered down from their leafy sanctuary after Principal Charles Godshall, stand- big belO\Y them and vowed: "The trees won't be cut down until a meeting can be held to study lhe possible altemativts." Godshall also promised there would be no suspension4; o( the students who spent six hours perched in the majesitc, · old trees. He said today the meeting with the four students, Oscar Wilkes', Dan Cohen, Casey \Veaver and Steve Plumb, will be held ~1onday at 11 a.m. · "\Ve didn 1t want the meeting today for fear it would influenct the student body voting,'' Godshall said. The six stately old eucalyptus in ques. tion border one side of the nearly-et1mo pleted Olympic-size swimming pool on the campus. ' "We knew the trees had to C1lme out when we decided to put the pool there,•• Godshall said. "The leaves always ihed and 'they would gum up the drains. The sap an4 oil from the trees would also . stain the decks and walls around the pool. "\Ve just didn't want lo face the cutting because we knew something like this pro- test would happen," he added. Newport Beach city cre\\•s; who lend the district a free hand in such matters, began cutting the trees about 10 a.m. By the time the students.! discovered what was happening four of tne siJ: trees had been cur. down. \Vhile the tree-cutters ate their lunch. a Two-year Term Offered Trusures Unanimously Accept Administrator By PAMELA HALLAN 01 lllt D1llJ ,l .. t llltl A two.year contract has been offered to an Inglewood Unified School District ad· ministrator who will become the new associate superintendent of the San Joa· quin Elemenlary School District. Dr. Richard Welte, 47, will begin July 1 _ af a s_pJary ol 121!,00lta year._ _ __ Tile unanimous board a c t i o n represented an about face in policy ex· pressed by Trustee Dennis Smith tw·o weeks ago. When asked by an Irvine resi· dent to postpone selection of the associate until after the unification election, Smith assured the man that only a one:.ytar_ contract would be offered and if unifica· lion passes the contract would not be . renewed. "In the final evaluation of candidates, the bOaro-decrOe<t -it -waS -WUThety· Bnd., uilreasonable to expect a man with the History Wins Out Scliool Names to Denote Past History scored a victory over geo- graphy, popularity and cleverness Wednesday. Three JIE!W schools in the San Joaqui n Elementary Schodl District were finally given names -air related to the histor· ical iignificance of the area in which the achoois are localed. Geographical names such as streets and tract affiliations, popular names of local residents, and cute names devised by children and their parents were all rejected by the San Joaquin Coordina· ting Council who made the final recom. mendations. Mission Viejo's new school on Pre. ciados Drive will be De Portola Schoo1; Lake Forest'• School 'on ~Yendell will be Santiago School, and Irvine's new facillty on Karen AM Drive will be called Et Camino Real. The names were selected by Orange County historian James Sleeper, who served as a resource person for the co- ordinating council. Irvine Vows Annexatinn 'Talks' With Trustees A represe!ltative or the lrvine City Council Wednesday pledged to do everything possible to convince tru stees of the San Joaquin Elementafy School District that the proposed annexation will not be detrime_ntal w_ sc.hools._ _ But it...won't be in writing. -·councilman-Henry Quigley-told the board~ that a formal contractural guarantee is notQQssible unc!_el:Jh~ law .. RespondingJo.recent.charges-tiy Prcs1~ dent Gratian Bidart tbat the proposed 9,600-acre annexatiOn would be detrimen- tal to the new Mission Viejo Unified School District, Quigley said the too-acre finger of land in both city and distri ct would definitely be d e v e 1 o p e d in- dustrially. Bidart had expressed the fear that the Irvine officials might not develop the slrip of land industrially because it is not in their school district, but would instead eannark land in both Irvine city and school district for this type of develop- ment. "If the land is in the city, plans for developing an industrial complex can be accelerated," said Quigley. He said business firms who want to locate: on the 400-acrt strip would want to tnow what their taxes will be. lf the land Oruge Js unincorporated, they wilLbe less likely to locate there than U it is incorporated and they know what their taxes will be for the next five years. With industrial· development of the land, the tu_ bast oLibe city and tba Mission Viejo district would be enriched. -li-tbe-land is-in the-cii.y-Jimits,.. the plan-_ rlers C1luld go ahead and make a zone change from agriculture to industrial wltOOUt-=the requiSt-:ot Ule property owner:- -Quigley said the 400-acre strip is .not in an agricultural preserve, but is ioned A-1 for agricultural use. "Irvine will have toning controt ove r the property,'' said Quigley. "There is no \ question that the land is unsuitable for residential use." He supported his statement by saying it would be ridiculous to rezone it residen· tial because that would be a revenue user, rather than revenue producer. Proximity to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station also makes the land unsuitable for residential and Quigley said the air base will be tltere in the year 2000. l "We will keep this 400 acres in- dustrial," he pledged, Trustee Robert Cameron said he thought it Ironic that after the San Joa· quin board (all Saddleback Valley residents) bent over backwards to make sure the Irvine school"district will get its fair share, that the city comes back w· stature and qualifications of Dr. Welte to accept a one-year contract," said Ken Lewis, assistant to Superintendent Ralph Gates. Thls means that .by law one of the ne\f unified school districts wilt be forced to accept Dr: Welle as an administrator in their district for at least one year. lf th~ unificallQ!l el~tion f;~11s, ~ will . step into the shoes of Ralph Gates who will r~tire in June _of 1973. S. Viets Make Counterattack SAIGON (AP ) -South Viet- namese paratroopers launched the ,government's fir st counterattack today since the North Vietnamese opened their spring offensive, strik· ing in the contra! )liabJ.~s. The C1lunterattack w•s deslgned to end the isolation by road of Kon-- tum, thi provincia1 capital ex- pected to be the first objective when the enemy's expected big push C1lmes there. Several h u n d r e d government parachute troops made a combat assault from the cities of Kontum and Pleiku in an· effort to clear the Chu Pa mountain pass on Highway 14. The cutting of this road in· terrupted the Dow of supplies and troops from Pleiku to Kontum. U.S. Dispatches More Aircraft To War Zone From Wire ServtCe, The United States is sending add itional war~planes to :Joutheast Asia, a Pentagon spokesman said today. Without going into detail, spokesman Jerry W. Frledheim told newsmen there would be "some additional augmentatio• of land·ba!ed air," C1lntinuing a U.S. buildup to try and repel a North Viel· namese invasion of South Vietnam. Sources indicated the a i r rein. forcementa will come from the United States. This will raise the number of U.S. Air Force, Navy and Atarine fighter bombers and bombers sent lo South Vietnam, 'Thailand and Guam since early April to around 300 and bring total U.S. land· based and carried-based strike pla11es in the theater to more than 800. Friedheim noted some additional naval vessels are en route, indicating new departures of warships for Southeast Asian watert are planned immediately. In other developments : Dr. Welte has served as assistant superintendent Cor educational services in Inglewood for the past five years, where he wrui in cont rol of educational program and admlnislration including principals and other personnel. Prior to his service in Inglewood he served as an administrator in the Dofl/JltY stbQol district and ~Was a...prin~. cipal and vice principal in Torrance. All of his degrees were earned at the University of Southern California. He will have direct line authority over all staff and admin istration and will report directly to Gates when he takes the associate superintendent's job in san Joaquin. During this ne;xt transition year Gates will continue distric t plaMing and if the unification election passes he will assist new boards in an advisory capacity. The new position of a s s o c I a l e superintendent was suggested in a study prepared several years ago for the district by the Westinghouse Learning Corporation, It recommended hiring an ._1e1e,.,htl\,tbo'dlstrict readied II,"" .~'ai6!'f" I f/"1,\• • :--:rt f\t••·~t Sel!cted from flO' applicants, Dr. Welte was one el five finalists. "Thi• is a signifte&nt step as we move beyond the 71 .yean' faithful feade11hip provided by Mr. Gates,'' said Trustee Smith Wednesday. "We are completely C1lnlldent this is one of the most significant steps we have ever taken." Greentree Unit, Irvine Council Slate Park Meet Irvine city councilman will huddle Mon· da y with Greentree homeowners _ to di scuss a private versus· public ·park · in the proposed expansion of the tract. Harry Merrill, vice president of the Donald Bfen COmpany llad reserved the council cJl@lbers for the meeting with Greentree residents, Mayor Wil!Jam Fischbach told the council.- Considering the council's intere st In this issue, the mayor suggested the 7:30 p.m. mee(ing be an official council session. The council has withheld a decision on an extension of time sought by the Bren firm for the filing of subdivision plans for a 630-home tract south of Walnut Avenue on the east side of Culver Drive. A public park is presently proposed for the tract. Monday's meeting is expected to bring a determination of whether residents favor a private, community association· owned, five.acre interior park, versus a similar park to be maintained by the city. half dozen students, led by candidates \VUk.es and Cohen, scaled the two rt· haven't bet>ri used th is much in years. ·nity're re.~lly digging it." Coht>n \'OWed lo stay until they knocked maining trees and voy,·ed to Sta)' until the hi1n out of the tree or until something trees were spared. "'as done . The treetop prottst drew a lunch-hour \Vhen !he !M!ll rang ending lunrh. most crowd of about 300 students. most of \\'ho of the students stayed untll severul Yl('f' urged the protesters to stick it oat. principals and teachers came and told "Hang on. you guys," they shoulcd. them to go back to clnss. "We'll bring sandwiches and sleeping \Vilkes. who Is a star or the school bags." •. track teant \\'as kicked off the tenni by · F rom his perch, Cohen ~ld, "The lrtt! . \Ste TREES, P.:age !) It's Cinco de Mayo Rolf Bublitz, a foreign exchange student from Hamburg. Germa1~y, seems right in the mood for the Mexi can Cinco de Mayo ce lebration. So is Annette Changala, sophomore at Mission Viejo J-ligh School. More than 30 booths with games and prizes will be open at .the sc hool !tom noon until dusk Sunday. There will be an arts and crafts dis-- play also. Tickets are available from civic organization~ or at the celebration. Proceeds go to tho parent-teacher organization. . . Mock_ Viet Village Built As Part-·of UCI Protest • By CANDACE PEARSON 01 t111 Diii' PllOI hill A group of about JO UC Irvine students began building a m!X':k Vietnamese Village of bamboo this morning in UCl's Campus Park as part of a nationwide moratorium declared today to protest the war in Southeast Asia. Today is also the second anniversary or the killing of three students during an antiwar· demonstration at Kent State University in Ohio. The UCl village-builders, who ex· pressed hope more st ud ents would participate later today, liad also ca lled for a sludent strike or classes today, which appnrcntly didn't happen . They statep in a fl yer pass1:d around calnpus park Wednesday thal a "strike against the war is a blo·v against our own opprc5sion." . But most UCI students Lhiii morning conti nued to go to class and a few or the builders admitted the strike wa s "flzzl· ing" because of "extreme apathy ." Other area co ll eges have planned 11nll· war activities' todny and F'rlciay. fl.1 el r.11tchell, director of community l'iervlces at Saddlehac:k College, first thought the m()ratorium was declared tu honor FBI director J, Edgnr Hoqver,_wt>o dl~d Tuesilay . • 1t'eatller -'.l'bo~doljd,y allles-,.will make · way for IUDSblne on· Friday along Orange <;ouoty beocbes. with higM on the <imld at II. riJing lo 75 degr<erlnland. ...,... $$.58. a proposal that coula-po(entialfy hurt Mission Viejo's dis trict. He pointed out similar e<>ncerns shared by the Sad· dleback Chamber of Commerce and Sad· dlebaCk:.Aru) Coordinating Council. . Quigley said the concerns of those two entities are different from the C1lncerns the school district should have. -The Viet COng claimed today it estabUshtd a ''re·volutiona r y ad· ministration" -fn (jU ng Tr1, Sootfi Viet- nam'• northernmost prOvincial capital. Help Req'!ested, lrv~e Okay.§. $.!.~~QOO ~Jann~ When the war-strike wai ex.plained to him. he said he •·guessed" nothing wa~ plannctl at Saddleback bccau!K!, "\Ve didn't have anything last week·' (when anOther studcnl st rike waa. ai;heduh!<!). Students al Cho1,.1\ori COlltf(I, ~~;''--""41 Glasse l Avt> .. In Orange. h:1vc been asked lack ls tmit or staf(." to boycott lhelr afternoon elassCs tod:iy, . INSmE TODAY You 've comt a long wav, babv. Women cigareitt 1moker1 got a late 1tart, but theyre cotihl•g MP fa.at -both in addiction and. rtlaUd 1mokl11i1 hazordl. Seo stor(/ page 15. L M. _. • Tl MtYIM JI , ~ ·u .,..,.,.. •. c ......................... "' c...tc. u Of-c...ty •• c,...., JI s.tt • U.'1 DIM!.... M ,,IN ...... , .. , 1 . ....,.. ..... "~·-"I ............ • ,....,.. 11, ,._. .,. ....... ......... . ............. ,,.. .. ......_ ........... .. ' Thief Stymies . Plans For Round of Golf An Irvine btuinusman who planned a round of goli "after busineu hours wu stymied Wednosda1 night by a fast mov- ing thief. Orange County>.shtriff'1 offictrs said g<1ff clubs, bills, 1 golf bag and a golfing jacket were taken from the car of VTN Orpiige Counly aoploye · Kenndh W. Clrlson, ~. after ht )Jlrl<ed it oulslde the offices at 2301 Clmpwi Drive. Clrllon told cleputiea he valued his gear and eqUpment at f4t5. · A broadcast by the •Viet Cong's !!landestine Radio Liberation said Quang Tri, which left Monday, w . been ''llberaltd " The radio broadcast a communique of ''the People's Revolutionary Committee in Quang TTi city," ca11ing for nutlifica· tion of '1lhe ~dministration and other organizations !ft up by the United States and the Saigon government." It allo called for nuWfication of "the military and police 1 of the puppet ad· ministration." -President Nguytn'Van:'.I'hleu flew to- day to the thrutened city ot Hue for urgent t1lka \with bis mllillry com· mandors oo tM sltualloo In the north-' He 1 smiled and erprtSled confidence dcaplte the shatter1111 defealll In Q<1111g Tri, 3Z miles to the -~ I ' trvlne city councilmen Wednesday ordered the hlrlng of a S15,lm-a·year planning aide after city ph1nniog com· mi,.lorier. said tlie)I· need help. Councilman Gabrielle Pryor urged Im· medlate recrultment of an experienced city planntr who would take a lesser position in the city pla.nnlf18 department when the city's planning director 11 hired, probably by July I. City Manager Will lam Woollett Jr. was authorized. by Mra. J>ryor'1 council ap- proved mollon lo spend up lo $18,000 a j "" fQr the usoclate pfaon~r. 'Tba unirun/Oua actlotrpMht fouricou~, clUnen. .who were ptesent -Councllmin £..Ray ,Quiiley Jr.was absent -follow - ed clfcuulon btlwtffl -councUmen arid J'''"""" coounlsiloilert. Plellning Com~ Cbalrmao w~~ "Clari! aalcf·jbe> CO"'!'>taion'! "o~loils He listed eight concerns that ha ve when a te~ch-ln ,~·Ith speakers, 1,\-"0rk.sho~ ~grown out .. of, p13nnlng c~ommisslon ex· and gwrnla theater Is sc heduled ffOm I t d te -t2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m . per ence O a : 1 Spenkers tod:iy at Clt:1pman Include Ed -someone familiar with upgraded city Koupal rr t.he People's Lobby, Ruy COr· standards must carry those to county rco of the Institute or Non-Violence and planning staff who prestntly serve the cl-Tom Whisman or the UC War Re1i.Jtors ty at no cost. Tribe. -The city needs someone to work with Thrti! n3tion:ll anti-w:lr ngures wUt buildCn. interpreting city concerns for lc3d a rally f'rldny from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. de velopment. al Cal State J<"'ull erton. -The Development Preview COm· It will fr11ture Tom IJnvdtn. one of the mi.salon whklh 11 developing design stan--"Chicago Se\'en" indicted after the 1961 darda rand may ,preview bu.ildlng plans Democratic t'Onvcnllon.; A.nthony Russo, will nffdt1talt • charg~ with O:inie l Ellsburg •fter the -An experienced ~ r..tsearcher release or the Pentagon Papers, and J\oo. fl , needed.to wort on dtvelopment sta.r>--Kovick,.. aoordinator of t.bc. .national V1etr d¥ds'the City might eoeot daht away, oam Vet.e:r•M A8•inst·the War . 1 1uclt aJ an antJ.burglary devke re-Nj) ant1.war aCtltitlts wm dltduJed t4oo l'LANNEfl.. Pap JJ ' , -at Orange Coa.I! COii•&•· • I ' ~t l t • • •• ( % OAIL~ PILOT IS •• . •, . I . . ·,t-,~ CIAIL Y ,!LOT .. !Mte •Y P1lrldl O'Dt11111:1 HARBOR HIGH TREE PROTESTERS 'AT HOME ' IN EUCALYPTUS Steven Plumb (top), 01c:1r Wilks in the Great Tre•lli From Page J TREES ... his coach. .. Track coach &b Helley, stand ing at the base or the trees told Wilkes that he w11 off the team unless he came down. Wilke! refused and Hailey stormed off after making it cfflclal. GodJhall said today Wilkes suspension from the team would be studied by the athletic department and could be over· ruled if he didn 't like their decision. In the meant ime. frustrated city crewmen were told by Vice Principal Jack King to leave and come back another time to finish the job. As the crew walked away, they grumbl· ed "If Jie are going to be screwed around like this, we may never come back." 1------"ewpor.t Beach....Parks Superintendent Richard Harrison said that was Yt'rong. "Our crews will continue to do this type of work for the school district when they request our help," he said. \Vhile taking respoosi bility for the decision to chop lhc trees in the rtrst place, Godshall said flatly that he '1•as sympathetic 1vith the boys in !he trees. "This is not negative th ing. I an1 su re of the 3.000 people on this campus -in- cluding teachers -2.999 would like to be up there 1vit h them ." he said. Mil t and Richard Spa lding operators of the father and son constructio n con1pany which is installing the swimming puol ex· pressed no animosity tov;ard the tree-sit- ters. · "As long as lhey don't inte rfere .,.,·ith our work on the pool this is fine "'ith us -it let 's of f a lillle steam," lhev sai('. OIAN!iE COAST " DAILY PILOT ,.,,, O••"Ot Cw1t O•ILY PILOT, will'I which h CO<T'bl"fd ,,,. Mt.WI. P tt'U, h Puttlilhcd by .... O••not CO•ll l"uollslllnlJ COMi>al\Y. $tp,\• r~tt cdtljg,,1 ••rt" Pllbllshcd, Morld1y lhrouQh ~ t1<;11v. lor Co•I• Me11, Ne.,POrl 8~1ch, .. imllnq!on lh•t h1l'oun1t111 V1llt y, I 11oun1 8ttch, 1•¥1nf Saddlettttl< ind S111 Cl•M1nltf ~~n Juan Cao"rr•no. A 1l11g!e reolontl ><td .a~ •• ouolr•ht'd S1!urcuys •1111 Svlldays. l~r ll'•M•Poll Pl/Ollilllno p!~nl I~ I! 31',l W•\I i:u • ltn11t. Coll• Mtll, C11ilomlt, fl•n. ll:ob1rt N. W11d Prt1kltnl 11111 P\llll•lhtr J 1tk II.. Curley V1Ct P1U.clf1>I •nil GtMr•I M1n•t1•• UCI Will Host Area Directors UC Irvine deans and officials wi U ac- quaint directors of :14 Ir vine Ranch area community associations with educ11tional, culturaJ and recreational programs of- fered on campus. A breakfalit get together hes been set for 9 a.m. Saturday in J\1esa Commons on the UCI carr1.pus. Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich ~· and repre~entatives or UCI students .. faculty and staff will be featun!d at the IP'rlends of UCI spunsored event. ~ Speakers vdll be: Dr. Alexei ri.taradu- din, chairman of the farulty "nate; Dr. Clayton Garrison, dean of the school of fine arts:" Dr. Richard Baisden, dean of UCI Extension : Albert Irwin. acting director_ of athletics: John D. Spear, dirfftor of development and alumni af- fairs. and Steve Chadima, co-prel!lident of the UCJ student body. Driuer ·Cliarged Fast, Furiously • Orange County sheriff's officers scored three quick str.U.es \\'edncsday ~ight o~ a motorist they hal!ed for an alleged traffic violation in the El Toro area. His ta il lights didn 't "'Ork, as they spot. led from their palrol car. he allegedly was in possession of a stolen car and he tvas an illegal immigrant from h-1exico. Roberto Conchos Soria, 23. of Tijuana, is today ii) Orange County Jail pondering all three charges voith just one crumb of comfort -deputies may drop the traffic infraction. Officers said lhf.' car driven by Soria "'as reparted stol en several da ys ago by a La Jolla dealer. Boal 1'hcft Hcported F rou1 Viejo Carage ...... .. . ' ~ 'Thom•• lfhvtl .,.~ ..;,a.. -,.raJ.-~ ... __....;..,.,_ _,. __ ___ S0m{'()ne took "L'i\ lloss 11" for a ride \VL'<inesday night. l.Oilat ' Tho"''' A, Murpft:ne M1n1or.-. Ednot a..,; •• H~L•o• ~;·~·"· P. ~ ... u ,,.,,1111111 Man19111g Editot1 • -,.._ ~ .. Offkei Co\le Mftl: llll wf1t 1!11'1' Sirt tt Hrooporl 1!11.te:h ~ llU H!"'l'Otl l!I01.1l1v1ro L19""' lltlth; m Fort\! Av..iw Mt11llir19l'" l!ltlth: 11•11 &ti(~ l!Of.lltYl•d 5an Cl-t1: JllS Norlh El (IMll\o Rt ll Tel.,._. 17141 642°4121 Cl•tn.4 A ... rthlitt 642·1671 s.. c-.. ....... Peti•,..."Wh: , ....... 4'f2~42t Ctpffltfl1, 1t12, Orllltf (Ot•I Jiut1!11lll"9 CemMn'I'• M1 '"""' 11e!"llt, lllV.lr1tloi"ll. .-uorklt fNlltt" 1• a11vem..-nen" ~·.in !'NY JM '"""°"'" Wl!l!OUI NltC.111 Pf" fN•*i .. afJflellt -· Seoi;llfll <MIM ""'" Nld 11 (Mii MfWI.• C1ft!wlllt. $1.illltcri.tion bt <•••otr 11 lJ -""''' ~ 1'11111 U.IS mtf'llll/J"I mlllt1r' ......... ,. G.6.S IT'llflllll)', Orange County sheriff"s officers said It wa! an unauthorited excursion from tht home <lf R<lbcrt Steven 5eebold, 262n Pacato Drive. ~1i sion Viejo, where the red, ~·hilt and blue fibe.rglRss boat was housed in the g8rage. Seebold plRced the value of his missing craft at '165. J aycees to Wa sh Cars The lrvlne Jaycees plan their first fund raising eJfort , a car wash, to be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday in· the p:i.rklng lot of the University Park Branch of Firs! Western Bank. l'r<ljtct Cha!rmon Dennis Hauze ol the \VO!o,.11 ~Id Jaycees l\itll wflsh any car for $1 1t tbt CUlve.r Drive and Michelson Avenue ·shopping centu \Qealion. Co11rt Deebfon -·· County Air C·hief 1..:_ .• x . a-u-:it-1nurmo! By JACK BROBACK 01 !hi Olllf Pll•I Siii! Orange County Aviation 0 i r e c t o r Jlobert Bresnahan reacted calmly today to the wave of recriminations against airports stemming from last week's decision of the state Supreme Court. City attorney Roger Arnebergh of Los Angeles urged his city council and airport authority to close down Los Angeles JnternationaJ Airport in \'iew of the decision. Locally, City Councilman r.1ilan Dostal of Newport Beach picked up the ball and urged that OrBnge County Airport be shut down unless commercial airlines using the facility will pay the $30 million damages demanded in Jawsu.its filed by Newport Beach residents against the county and the airlines. "Closing Los Angeles International Airport would certainly be one way of getting the attention of the President and the lawmakers in Wa s h in gt on , '' Bresnahan said; "Such action would crip- ple the whole national air transport system and corrective action would be necessary immediately." The local airport exec utive continued, .. However. people with the knowledge that American possess should be able to solve airport pollution problems without shutting down Los Angeles, Orange Coun- ty-Airport or any other. This problem didn 't develop overnight and it won't be 6olved overnit.::ht," Bresnahan concluded. The 5-2 ruling o flhe e<>urt last Friday would permit property owners near airports to file nuisance complaints leading to lawsuits based on noise, fumes and vibrations. The s~ific decision concerned $12.5 million damages claimed in a class action suit brought by 700 persons against Santa Monica airport. It reversed a Los Angeles County Superior Court dism.isul of the same lawsuits. Orange County Supervisors reacted \Vednesday to the court decision. They asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to study the impact on the county and report back within one week. Board Chairman Ronald Caspers of Ne wport Beach suggested that the county may be forced to move its air transport facility to Camp Pendleton in order lo escape: the $30 million in damage suits now pending. "Another alternative ." Casf>ers said, "would be to spend $10 million buying up homes south of the airport in anticipation or new state· aircraft noise standards which will become effective In 1985.'' The suits filed against Orange County are based on inverse condemnation which means that property owners may claim that their holdings have been devalued without compensation through aircraft noise and soot. Dan Emory, leader ·or the Newport Beach anti-airport noise committee said today that his organization is assessing the Supreme Court decision to determine v.•hether the lawsuits filed against the county should be amend~ to include a nuisance aJlegation. He said that between 700 and 900 persons are involved in the local lawsuits which are expected to be beard in Superior Court next Oct. 24. In a related action Wednesday, supervisors voted to spend $1,400 to up- date a 1970 noise problem study in the areas surrounding El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Slie Says Bo~s Too Touching SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A lfl. year-old socretary who quit her job beeaust her boss 1ubjected her "to re --ated offensive rubblna and touching" has won unemployment compensation. In a ruling ,.nnounced Wed· nesday the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board sald the woman's boss, the president of a dental laboratory, created intolerable working con- ditions for the secretary and that she was justified In quitting. The woman filed for unemploy· ment afte r leaving her job Dec. 13, 1970. But the employer appealed the case. Mexico Ciiy Cloudburst Leaves 21 Dead MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Mexico City dug itself out today from a "tomb of mud" caused by a cloudburst of · hailstones that left 21 persons dead, 15 missing. 216 wounded, and more than 10,000 homeless, Red Cross and govern- ment offlcials said. The stonn late Wednesday night damaged or destroyed an estimated 4,000 homes and unleashed "hailstones the size or lemons," according to one Red Cross sj>okesman. The hail melted with the rain to fonn a nooc1. "The floodwater swept everything - Developers Make Offer 1--l • -J.t-.J+v.lJtB:-- Developers seeldnc to build homes in a 950-acre area of central Irvine promised Wednesday to help the city or Irvine close tbe "window " in the Irvine muter plan. Presently the only land use .plan cover- ing central Irvine Is that of the Irvine Company. It is ahot with holes. Those holes are called the window area. The blanks in the land-use projections dra~n by lhe Irvine Company are properties oot owned by 11'< company. Wednesday nlght, Ponduosa Homes Presldt:dt. Jum Peters told a joinl meeting. of the Irvine City Council and Planning Commislion be would be willing to provide resourcts information to city officials who may be working on a city wide general plan. Last year Peters said, PoDderou Homes and leadership Housing Systems wqrked together on a master plan for the window area. Two tries at pleasing the county planning commission failed. Nevertheless, shortly before in- corporation or the county approved a planned commwtlty rezoning of 240-acres sought by Ponderosa Homes for the area it O\\'tls in the northern tip of the new cit y. The Irvine Planning Commisaion now is reviey,·ing that plan after having alrtady turned down the Ludenhlp tract and others in the window area. Irvine official!! are reluctant to rezone from agriculturaJ to residential use the properties in the window area until a city general plan ls drawn. Victor Phillips cars, humans, adobe houses -into the _ ~ • F 'd · • -chavarral:" a retuJee-told·mwsmenc-"ll-;::,el'VlCCS • n · ay · · buried bodies in a tomb of mud. We 've_ Name~ to Freeway Unit found ,some but we don 't Know how many Private funeral services W-111 be held are under so much mud -they will ·Friday at 2 p.m. for Lagunl ·Hill! rtsi· never be found." dent Victor G. Phillips, a retired General The chaparral Is the desert country Motors ex ecutive who died at his bomt <lutsjde the city which is studded with Tuesday. He wu 79. small, tough bushes. The rites wiU be held at Pacific View Air force helicopters new over the 12· Memoria1 Chapel in Corona de\ Mar and squ:ire mile disaster area in the southern burial will follow at Olive Lawn part of the city today to examine the Memorial Park in La Mirada. A Racquet Club resident who presented plained the firm's proposal which would \Yreckage. Mr. Phillips, wh Jived at 57J.N Avt.nlda alternatives to the controversial reloca-move Trabuco north. Tht plan would line ~1exie-0 City tfayor Octavio Senties itajorca. is survived by his widow tion of Trabuco Road east of Culver up the projected four-lane divided flew in o.ne helicopter. He estimated 4,000 Lenora and a daughter, Polly Bough of Drive was named \Vednesday to head an highway 12 feet from the backyard! of 21 , homes were destroyed or damaged . La Mirada. Irvine committee to study the Santa Ana $35,000 homes in the Racquet Club in At one Point. Mexico City's new Freeway interchange de sign. No rth Irvine. freeway, 1 six-Jane super-highway com- Tom Glenn, a Beckman Instruments 'The relocation would wipe out a grove pleted just before the 1968 Olympics, was Corporation mechanical engineer who of orange trees presently in agricultural. e<>nverted into a rag ing river. Police Bicycles Beat Cars lives in North Irvine, will head a study preserves. launches patrolled the freeway , rescuing BOSTON (AP) -The A130ei1tion for co mmittee including members of the North Irvine Homeowners Associatio n victims until the water subsided Wed· Bicycle Commuting have staged 25 races, city's Environemntal and Pu b 1 i c President. Miles E. "Pete" Peterson told nesday night. bicycles against cars, over an average High,vays Advisory Committees. the city cOuncil and planning e<>mmii:sion The stonn came before the onset of the dlat1nce of five miles throu1h heavily Mayor William Fischbach named Glenn homebuyers in the Racquet Club pald a rainy sea son and there was little vegeta-traveled streets, and bicycles won 21 to head the group to work wilh the Irvine premium for lots overlooking the 0I'an1e tion to slow floodwaters in thls desert mitche1. Cars won three and there wu Company and highway planners from the grove. area. one tie. state and county. after viewing "a \Veil 1-''----------------=-:=--------------'-"C.::C:.. __________ _ thought out. detailed " presentation. Glenn , speaking for the North Irvine lfomeowners Association Public Safety and Streets Committee argued against the proposed Trabuco Road shift on two grounds. · He sugil"ested a cheaper alternative to moving the proposed four-lane divided high"·ay north to abut Racquet Club homes might be found. He also objected to the surface street congestion that would result from two signalized in- tersections being placed only 330 feet apart under the current plan. Gordon Jones, director of engineering planning for the Irvine €ompany, ex· Fro111 Page J PLANNER ... quirement in new homes being planned or built. -Liasion is needed with the school districts and other agencies such as the Irvine Ranch \\later District. and the state and county highway departments. -Someone is needed to prepare and present reports to the city council on planning commission actions "'ith an emphasis on the reasons behind com- mission decisions. -Preparation of complete agendas for commission meetings needs to be im· proved beyond the county staff's habit or merely pulling from county files old reports '\'hich in some cases ha ve only been redated prior to insertion in com- miSsioners packets. -Scheduling of resource people to con- tinue the education of both the city coun- cil and planning commission is needed . Councilman Pryor added another con- cern. She urged provision of a com· mission secretary to transcribe notes of actions to be sent to the city council. For a while . discussion centered on the provision of a junior planner . and a secretary who would continue In the plan- ning d~pl'lrtment on,ce the-Janning direc- Or1S h1reo.-+=--..... "-=-- 1'1ayor \Villiam Fischbach objected to this approach. • • luxurious spring down and feat her sofas ~ . . . These handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimat~ in seating comfort with down and feather back pillows, deep spring down seat cushions enveloped in down and feathers and two dac(on- filled arm pillows. Choose from a.wide selection of fine fabrics and sizes.. -• Three styles to chooae from ~.nOfi>~­ . 399. ' .. " "I think staffing our planning com- mission with third·rate runners and a low cost secretary would be a catastrophic mistake.'' the mayor said. ·' Commissioner Frank Hurd was the Hrst to put a price tag on the type of lalent be felt ls needed. He urged se!ec· lion or a llve-year man at a salary in the nolghborhood or lll,000. Woollelt's suggestion that the planning · commlsslon staffing mlght be contracted through the city's planning •wtant• - Ed Howorth and Steve Lafer -met with · counCU disfavor . Councilman Renry Quigley cited the 0 overrldlnG concern" as being the need \o 'not only bring oomcone lo quickly bul lo blllld an Olf&l>lng slaff 1t 1 cost thot may ~ tw than that oh .. aed by COit 'auttants. · , -Y- H.J.GARREIT fURNljURE PROFESS IONAL INTERIOR DES16N ERS Op en Mon., Thurs. A Fri. Ewa1. 2215 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA, CALlf. M6·0271 • I) I , ,, . . • --·~"'1''-J --------...... ~ .... -~ '('- Huntington Beaeh • . . If ountaio Valley Teday'• :n.al . vor. 65, Nb. '125. 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, MAY :.. 1972 ' TEN CENJS /'l Balancing School Budget 'A Political Joh' By JOHN ZALLER 0t ltltl Dalty '11•1 Slfff "The proc ess of balancing the budget is sGmethlng most people consider to be a technical job. Lots of slide rules, adding machines, and things like that. "But_ balancing the budget Is not a technical process. It's a political one." This lesson -stated by business manager John Ra jic -is coming home \ltith a vengeance in the Ocean View School District this month as it tries to balance its 1972-73 budget. ';The decisions that have to be made - ultimately by school trustees -involve competing priorities. Trustees have to consider all the possJbllities, decide among them, and choose which are more important than others. And that's what politics is." Here are some ol the decisions trustees are going to have to make about next year's budget: • -Teachers are requesting a 3.8 percent ore U'IT.._N MINER'S WIFE, DAUGHTER WAIT FOR NEWS IN IDAHO 24 Known Dead, 58 Mi11in9 in Sun1hine Mint 81111 Rescue Tactics Change ,_ At Idah<i Silver ·Mine KELLOGG, Idaho (UPI) -A rescue team early today abandoned efforts to get to an access shaft in the lower tu~ nels of the smoke-filled Sunshine Silver Mine where 58 men remain trapped by a mysterious fire that took 24 lives. But as the j!Taveyard shift began the grueling threHJour trip back to the top, the day shift prepared to try to get through to Sunshine's No. JO shaft from the tunnels of nearby Silver Summit mine. Fresh air was pumped steadily into the shaft's hoist room, l,700 feet above the area where mine officials insist there ls a "good chance" some of the missing men may be alive. The day shift hopes that enough smoke will have been blown away so that they may reach the elevator and ride it down to the area 4,800 feet below the surface where the men are trapped . Above ground, friends, relatives and many of the 108 survivors held a prayerful vigil for the second cold night. . Gov .. Cecil Andrus called it the "worst disaster in Idaho's history" and officials of the Bureau of Mines in Washington iiaid it was one of the two worst metal mine disasters on record. As the fire raged on at the 3, 700-foot level of the honeycombed lunnels of the nation's largest operating silver mine, an official of Sunshine said any bodies found would be carried up at the shift's end while any survivors wou1d be brought out as quickly as possible. Marvin C. <;base said fresh air had been pwnpcd to the lower levels of the mile-deep mine since the fire erupted among old timber support s and that "any man ln thi s area should be all right." "A man could live in there for weeks as long as he keeps his head," s~id o,ile veteran miner. "But, if a man panics and leaves a safety zone the smoke and carbo'n monoxide could take him before he could run to another safety zone." During \Vednesday's ogerations, six (See RESCUE, Por• !) • Gets a Break ,,,_. __ _ . In-law Serenade Fractures Him • STUDIO CITY (UPI) -Rock band1eader Kim "Pied ·Piptt"-Rlclilnond didn't compose the movement \hat ended his latest number, but It left hlrh -as an older generation of musicians might say -fractured. man, fractured . Richmond, 24, married only four trionths, wrote a song In honor of his new mother-In-law and planned to serenade her with It as an early ~1other's O.y surprise. . He gathered 'lilr 10.man gJ'OllJ> In the garage or ber home Tuesday. ~ his wire Barbara tlgnaled him that her mothei:'.-cor was lumlng Into . the driveway, Richmond llrvct up the band. • , Mrs. Barbara Bater drove Into the garage. and was ao astonlabed at ,. !indiof It filled with musicians In fuilolool that sbe drove Into Richmond and broke his leg, 1 spokesmon for the· blndleader ~· .,!Tow can I· top this nu& ye.art0 Richmond • uted bis wile, 1 dancer on the Carol Burnett Show. "This is 1n awful way to atart a relatlonahlp/• thf mother-in·law said. "II ooundS"llt:e .,me lknnyl'OOllgmllt mother·fn.law Joke." • salary increase retroacti ve to last July and another 3.8 percent for next year. Trustees have said they regard the re- quest as reasonable, but don't have the money. Teachers say !hat trustees do have 'the money. and that to deny them an increase in the face of an eight per· cent increase in the cost of living .is, in effect, to give them a pay cut. While state support to public education is constantly slippiPJg, more than $100.000 in new programs will be required by new Freeway Bill Gets - 1st Okay Assemblyman Robert Badham's bill to kill the Newport Beach leg of the Pacific Coast Freeway is on its way to the Senate Transportation Committee today following its overwhelming 61 to 1 ap- proval on the Assembly floor Monday. Badham (R-Newport Beach) said this morning he is: "going to keep it on the back burner for a while though" because of freeway prob--. jiwolvln( Ibo Laguna Beach area. "We've got the people In Laguna Nigutl who want me to get rid of their problem. (the freeway) and they feel as strong as the people in Newport Beach," Badham said. - "The problem then becomes Laguna Beach itself. If we eliminate the freeway al both ends, it makes me look dumb in Laguna. "I've gof no !ixed reading on what the people of Laguna Beach think Jnd I've got to·taJk some people down there before we go any further," be said. Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Hun-- tington Beach) cast the Jone dissenting vote in the baJloting Monday that Badham saw as simply routine. Badham said he had not yet had a chance to get a reading on the bill sponsored by State Senator Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach ) that calls_ for elimination of the entire coastal freeway frofifVentill'a to San ·Clemente. "I haven't had time to get over there ·(to the senate) aH year," Badham said, "now I've got to get into the hustings and talk with Denny and others." Badham said it was a possibility that the Carpenter bill may get through both houses, obviating the need for his singular measure. An aide to Carpenter said th.is morning that the senatt>r has just rece ived the data he needs to file an amendment to his bill that would in effect get it movin&' tllrougb the legislative process. Ensenada, Here We Come, Say 500 Yachtsmen By ALMON LOCKABEY Di lly ,lie! •otlllll •.rt• More than 500 sailing yachts shoved orf for Ensenada, Baja catifomla, at noon today in the 25th sailing or-the famed Newport to Ensenada race. Newport Ocean Sailing Associatlon race officials had no accurate count al noon on the number of actual starters. There were ~ entries i.g the race, but a imall •• ·P'f'Cfftllge-were not expected lo !tart the 125-mile downwind slide. A small group of ocean racing catamaran,, wu the first to start at11oon, followed at JG-minute intervils by ri\.e cll"tsd"each of ~n Racing and Pacific Handicap yachtl. The Midget Ocean Rat· Ing Fleet -under 30 feet -"'as the last to start at 1 p.m. WindJ for the stAtt wtre light and ... skles were overcast. The forecast was for a nioderate westerly to fill in as the huge fleet &borted down tho coast toward San Diego. Real Do-iihle Trouble WALLER LAKE, Mich. (AP) -Doub lo \lls;on ls an occupatkmal har.ard for leochtrs at Dtc:ket Eltmentary School •btr• 10 Ids o( twins 1rt enrolled. state legislation that goes Into effect ne xt year. Trustees must get that money somewhere. -The district normally keeps fivt to 10 percent of il! budget in "reservts" to meet tbe regular payroll in the intervals before the state gives it tax money. Teachers, however, have claimed this money is "!urplus, '' and they !ay they want some of it. District administrato rs say next year's projected level of reserves -about 4.l percent -is alrtady too lo\\'. Trustm must deci de who i.s right. Fixed cost! to the district, such as electricity, maintalnance and supplies, will all go up some. To apend the same money is to get less. Trmtees must decide how clean they want to keep their school buildings and bow much paper they will allow lheir kindergartners for arts and crafts. · The largest of the. increased fixed cos ts Is in the area of teacher salaries. Teach- an es ""Its at•· COMMUNISTS ADVANCING FROM THREE SIDES AGAINST HUE F~rmtr Imperial Capital Comlnt Under SI• 11 Troopt FIM Fluoride Hailed, Damned In Huntington Discussion Fluoride was hailed as a great tooth protector by one debater Wednesday ni..:ht, and challenged as a potential poison by another. Dr. Thomas Houghton, a Huntington Beach dentist, urged residents to approve the injection of fluoride-in city water.sup- plies, while speaking before the Golden West Homeowners Association. Mrs. Pauline Moen, who helped write the ball ot argument against fluoride for the June 6 election , asked homeowners-to leave the "choice of medjcati11n up to in· di vlduals." "SOme people may be allergic to it.'' she said. "Is it fair to put something in the water that may hurt your neighbor or a loved one ?" . "It's still debatable whether or not it'1 good·for teeth," Mrs. Moen charged. "The !act is that so me 2,500 com- munities and nine million people already have fluoride in their water,'' Dr. Houghton said. "There is not one single documented tase against fluoride." He explained the fluor ide in water helps strengthen the interior enamel of teeth In children up to the qe of nine. · "It is an emotional issue, a political football," he admitted. 11B'ut without It you hurt the. children, e 1 p e c J a 11 y youngsters O• welfare whu don 't get proper dental care." "Lknow_of one liWe lirl wb-0 got mqt· tied, stained teeth, from the fluoride in a tube of toothpaste," Mrl. Moen aaid. "To put fluoride in the water is a violation of . our rights." Huntington-Beach votera-will-be-askect June 6 to say "yes" or "no" to the fluoridation of city water supplies. A similar election will also be held in Foun- tain Valley. Voters in San Clemente turned down water nuoridation by a 2-1 margin April 11 , despite support given fluoridat ion by President Nixon, a San ClemenU: resi· dent. Mrs. Moen also said that nuoride, in the form of pills or bottled water, is available for people who want it. "We as people have the right to choose our med ication," she said. ''Our Constitu. ISee FLOURIDE, P11e I) * ~ * * * * Kelley Labels Ballot Pinn 'Carte Blanche' Claire Kelley Wednesday night labeled sets • councilma.n_'s aalaey ..At Jl7$ 1 as "carte blanche" a June 6 ballot pro. month. posal which would raise the salary of The state Legislature sets 1 salary Huntington. .Beach Councilm~ ~ ~ ~.._ scale for general laW cities based on month. P6P\ilali00. 'nle tgp levell>i"P» a-m·orlth ~ She debated Tom Live11good, chairman for ci~es with a papulatlon •bove 75,000. or the citizens charter revision com· Such pay ra ises are. automatic, unless millet, on the pay raise propasal during changed by state legislators. a meeting-of-the Golden -west: Hom e. -'!.f do , not rust the--~lslatutt or owners AUoclation. . legislators," tha rged Mi11 Kelley, who "You don't just givt a horse his head, heads the Committee on Sensible Tax· he'll run away with you," she ch;i..rged. ation (COST). "You ride a wild horse with a tight reign. "lflstory shows that tht general law and govennment Is a wild horse. We mus~ pay raises have been very conttrvaUve,11 hold the reigns.'' Livengood replied. "It was our committee'• unanimous Mos\ or Callfoml1'• cltlta operate lee.Ung that the council should have • pay under general Jaw (without 1 city raise." Livengood countered. ~·11ley charter), 1'hlch sell up cirtain basic, spend their weekends getting prepared univenal groond rula fer tbelr oper• for mecting1. There's more to it than just tion. lhrce hours on Monday night" Livengood uld bl1 committee rHcbtd The ballot measure alks for a ch1J1ge Its ~clu1lon on PIY nllea after aurteY· In the city chlrter which would ti• cowi-Ing other' cltlet lhroqhooil Southern ell .. iarlet to the same rules applied to CoJUomla and i::rrom:;, bow mid wad i general law clllu. OareoUy, the charter lllee ,. II I< , crs are on a salary $Chedule that glvr~ most or lhtm automaUc ., •creases l'ach year, 1hus raising sruary costs to the district each year. 'this year, most of that cost will come from a $290,000 redur· tion of re ser ves. though such a cut Is con· sldered ''Jlrecarkius" by ltall. But prac-o licaliy speakirig, the new level, about 4.1 percent, is probably as rar as the district tan go, thus leiving .. the question o! !he following years' budget a precnriously (Ste BUDGET, Page-Z) • Ie U.S. Sends Ad~ition~--~J Strike Jets Fro1n Wlre Servlctll Thr United States is sending addlilonal war planes lo ~utheast Asia, a Pentagon !pokesman said today. \Vitbout going Into detail, spokesman Jerry W. Frledheim told newsmen !here wou ld be "some additional augmentatio• or land-based air," continuing a U.S. buildup to try and repel a North Viet· namese tnvasion of South Vietnam. Soureta indicated the a I r rein. forcements will come from the United states. This will raise the number of U.S. Air Force, NJvy and Marine fighter bombers and bombers sent tQ South VletMm, Thailand and Guam since early April to around 300 and bring total U.S. land· based and carried-based strike plues In the theater tlJ more than 800. Friedheim noted some additional naval vessels are en rou te, indicating new departures of warships ror Southeast Asian wa ters are planned immediately. In other developments : -The Viet Cong claimed today It established a 1 'revo lut io n1ry ad· ministration" In Quang Tri, South Viet- nam's northernmost provincial capital. A broadcast by . lhe Viet Cong'• clandestine Radio Uberation said Quang Tri, which fell Monday, had been 4'liberated." The radio broadcast 1 communique of ••the People's Revolutionary Committee tn Quang Tri city," calllng ... for nulllflc ... lion of "the etdministraUon and other organizations set up by the United States and the Saigon government." It also called for nulllrlcation of "the mlhtary and pollce-of-the-puppet-ed- min istration." -President Nguyen Van Thieu new to- day to the threatened city of Hue for urgent talks with his military com. manders on the situation In· the north. He smiled and expressed confidence despite the shattering defeats in Quan1 Tri, 32 miles to the north. -Hue was rising from the looting, arson, chaos and near-anarchy ol Wednesday to a semblance of normality. South Vietnamese troopJ who fled southward fr om Hue along Highway 1 streamed bacic today on orders of their new commander who dlncted thciy return to Hue or be shot on sight. The tough new South Vietnamese com- mander in the north coostructed ID· "ex· cculion wall" in Hue to serve a stark reminder to would-be deserters or 1traa· glers. ...... Wutlier Those cloudy skles will make . wiy Jor Mlllllne .., F.tlday alOng Orange COunly beaches. with highs on the sand at 65, ri!i!lng to 75 degree.s lnlnnd. wws SS.51. • INSIDl!-'l'00.4. l' You've come a long wa~. boby. \Vom en cigarette tm0ker1 got a late 1tart, but the111re cctchin g up fast -both In addiction ond related smo1ii11g hazard.r. Set 1tor11 ,,age J 5 • l . M. •fYf " ...... .. Ctllftt11lt .. Mllfvll "llllft • Cllntfl" M••t ••t!Mtt "'"" .. '"""' .. Or.M" """" .. ......... .. _,, .. .. Dttlll Metlat " "'•tttt ..,. ... ... ldlltr1tr '''" • ,_ •• l11t.111i-1 • """""' .. .. 1,.11e. .... W11ffllr • -.. ._ " lhrMll'I ..... ,,.. ..... _ " .............. \J ,I DAILY fllLO I H hetaP .. el RESCUE •.• ' B ·1d s h bodleswerebr'!'llbt loth••url•ce,butl3 Ul er o· ug t other• remainta below' ground because of dangen. to .1escue workers in lhe carbon monolJde.IUJed ahaftl. Five bodies were Fretb air was belng pumped through • JudgeOkays :Week Deroy ::For Peters ffiDOVed Tueldly. '-F N L h 12-lnch breather tubes to the mine'• or ew I rar numbeN>Us "slopes" '-indentations __::........=..-=--=~~-=,,...,....,,.~_...~./;-~ :;_;;.:.,.--'--'---~~~":':~ie....men~an.-in&erl-pipt•-,._.! :-/. MVen-day_ Otlay was ordered 'Wtdnelday tn the second Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Gig Pelers af Huntlna:ton Beach while the former lllepard ·uncterftnt hospital treatment for what bil lawyer nld was a kidney in· feotloo. Juqe Kenntth WUJJams rtlused the , .. qu•t of defense attorney Bany Tarlow for a delay of the trial until late August. He (ltdered Peters, 22, brought to the court May 10 "with whatever backup medical 1taff are necessary to enable him to face trial." MetropolJtan State Hospital psychlatrllt Ernest Buehler is scheduled to appear In Judge Wllllanu' courtrooin Friday to offer testimony on Peters' mental atate at the time of his arrest 1n April, 1171. JUdae Wllllams made special ar- ranaemata for Buehler's testimony to em~ the Norwalk pl)'Chiatrist to leave Saturday for a vacation Jn Europe. The jurllt made it clear Wednesday t.hat he would not tolerate further delays of Jbe frequently deferred Pet.er• trial. U"I TeleiM!Oto that each carry and release emergency air and water. An engineer said there w1s con- siderable "drawdown11 on air pressure, indicating men may be using the fresh air. Interior Stcretary Rogers C. B. ?.forton arrived on the Northern Idaho scene as Preaident Nixon's emissary and told anx- ious relativ~s that "everything is being done that can be done." He said the President shared i•a tremendous feeling of sympathy for the bereaved and all those who are sweating it out." One survivor of Tuesday's blaze, Leonard Beaugare, said he first realized there wa11 trouble when "I smelled smoke and it was bard to breathe. "We had to walk through all that smoke and 14 of us caught one skip elevator. I was one of the last guys out, and 1 don 't know jf it( the elevator) went down ·again after that." From Pagel BUDGET .•• lluntlngton Beach Is looking for a con- tractor to build architect Dion Neutra'' modernistic, glass-alcased central Ii· brary. City councilmen authorized a call for bids on the project Monday nJiht, at the request of City Administrator David Row· land>. Bid> will be opened June a. Rowlands told councilmen that M\V is the proper time to seek a contractor be4 cause most builders "'·ant work for their idle crews. _ Neutra designed the 69,000.square-foot facility -he calls it a "cultural center" -under a contract that says the cost cannot exceed $2.8 million, including fur· nishin,i:s. Rowlands said if the bids are okay on June 8, he expects construction to start in September. with completion al the Ii· brary scheduled In early 1974. The library will be built in the city's new central park, on the blulf overlook- inl! Talbert Lake. bound limit. Jf 1he June 8 bids fall to produce a workable contract, they say Neutra will ha ve to redesign' the building. Rowland& says he feell the library may be built for considerably lea than ezpec· ted, due to a competitive market. Ellis Route To Close 'On and Off' Fountain Valley JMtoristl who use Ellis Avenue should start detennining an alternate route to travel. The building itself Is designed for three Jevels .. The upper level will house the The street is scheduled to be the site audio-visual rooms, meeting rooms, and for several improvement projects within platfomis, labeled "reading balconies." the next rew months and wUJ be totally plus other services; the tower level will be used primarily for the children's de-and partially closed at various times, ac- Pttera wu rw:htd to Orange County Medlcol c.nw Wedneaday in the belief that bl1 high fever and deteriorat ing medlcll eondiUon were the result of a 11lf.lmpoeed faat. Doctors later determined. Tarlow 11aid, that the condition was "the Jtind of kidney Infection that often plagues paraplegics. They hope to have him ready tor trial nut week.'' Special Treatment open one. partments, a snack area and a recreation cording to Public Works Director Wayne "Our people are already paying the room . A bisement \\ill be used for stor· o bq highest taxes in the county," Hall says. age. sPr!:~n°tly under canstruction is a sewer Peter~· pa·raplegi(I was the resulf of a deputy'i bullet that ended his attempt lo escape: from Judge Wllliam1' courtroom during the earlier trial last November. Dr. Ken Gray, veterinarian at Sea·Arama ?.1arine\vorld in Galveston, Tex., adjusts the life vest on Pattie, one of the resi dent dolphin s, who devel oped pneumonia and must stay above \vater to breathe. Her head is covered with zinc nitrate to prevent sunburn, and her condition is improving. "Asking them to pay more is practica lly In the center of the library \\'ill be four line on Ellis Avenue from Brookhurst unthinkable." book stacks, one above the other, each Street to the Santa Ana River. Teacher s, faced with the prospect or featuring an eight-foot high ceiling. The In June construction will begin on 1 going withuot an increase in their pay stacks, with a potential for 300,000 vol-water line on Ellis Avenue from Newland scale, are unsatisfied with answers liRc umes, will be accessable from all sides Street to Ward Street. ~hese. They place responsibility for find· of the library. A IS.month sewer construction project 1ng money squarely on trustees. Neutra has encased the library. pri· will begin in July on Ellis Avenue from. "It's their job to determine priorities," marlly in huge, glass windows. He also Brookhur1t to Bu.shard Street. In the The bullet fired during a ~ffle lodged in the young man's spiilal area and in· flicttd lnjurles that atlll have him con. fined lo a wheelchair. Thole Jnjurl11 may ~ve to be permanent, Tarlow said. Mock Viet Village Built says Keith Half pop, chairman of the dealgned . a myriad of ponds, water falls following montha the construction will teachers' salary negotiating team. -a~ ~mg streams inside and outside wind north to Talbert Avenue west to "It looks like we're talking about the t11t:b~. has ked id bl Magnolia Street and north ag..u; to Slattr well-being of the district's employes es1111 spar tPlll era e Avenue west to Newland Street and thf.,rt versus the need for reserves ," continues admiration •. but also considerable COTl-' finally i>ortb to Warner Avenue and out of Peters Is accuaed of the killing of his --pa..--On-Aprtl°11;"1971;-!il"1hm1flin. ..tini19n'Beach lloloc. Tarlow baa-pleaded not guilty aliifliO(jUUJy by realOit iii Jo- aanity lo lhoae allegations. Jury Still Out In ·Murder 'Trial Of Noel Sipult ' \ By CANDACE PEARSON Of !ht °'Uy .. Jiii 11111 A group of about 10 UC Irvine students began building a mock Vietnamese Village of bamboo this morning in UCI 's Campus Park as part of a nationwide moratorium declared today to protest the war in Southeast Asia . Today is also the second anniversary or A deliberating Orange County SUptrior the killing of three students during an Court jury had no verdict to offer today antiwar demonstration at Kent State tn the murder trial of James Noel Slpult University in Ohio. bf Cotta Mesa. The UCI village-builders, who ex- . The panel went to lunch in the second pressed hope more students would day of ill deliberations with no indlcation participate later today, had also called that tt wu near a decision on the guilt or for a student strike of classes toda y, -·of Slpult, 4', of 1111 Peppertree which appartnlly didn 't happen. Lane. They 11lated in a flyer passed around Jurors .have been asked by the prot. campus park Wednesday that a "strike ecution· to find SJpult ,Wlty of. fJr1t against the war is a blo-.v against ~r own degree murder for his alleged ahaotlng opprea.slon. '' last Aug. JO of his dat111Jter.in-Jaw at htr But rnoet UCI students this morning Huntlngton Beach home. continued to go to class and a few of the The kllllnt of Kathleen Slpult, It, of builders admitted the strike was ''iiztl• lOu;I Kimuela ·Drive, was depicted 11 an.. ing" becayse of "extreme apathy.":: accident by the defense in lta final argu. · Other area college• have ptanned:.anti- nienl. · \VII' aclivJUea today and Friday. But the proaecutlon urgtd the jury in Mel Mlll:hell, director of community lta final argument to recogt1iie that Sipult services at Saddleback College, first Jeft the home after a famUy squabble, thought the moratorium was deel1('td tQ retrieved the gun taken from him earlier honor FBI'direclor J. Edgar Hoove_r;:wbo by bil onns ind dellberalely ahot the g~J died Tuesday. · as she 11tood with her husband on the When the war-strike was explained to other side of the screen door. him, he said he "guessed" nothing was The jury went-blct-io-the-courtroom planned-at Sa·ddleb'a·e1r beCause, 11We this morning for clarification of Judge didn't lijjve i:mything last week" (when Robert L. Corfman's lnltructions. They another student strike was scheduled). went back to the jury room with no in-Students at Chapman College, 333 N. dk:atloa that they were near a verdict _ Gla_sse.l Ave., in Orange, have been asked Women Claim Bias AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -T.btre is not a fair share of women professors and dean11 at the University of Te111 and the school favors male over female athletes, I C· cording to 1 1peeial committee which 1tudied 11ex discrimination. "Well qualified women appeared not to have been promoted becalllt of sexual prt.J· udlce," said the report. OUNH COAIT •• DAILY PILOT Tiit Or•lll• C..t DAIL 'f l'ILOT wtfti Wflkft h <Ombll!H ''" Nt1111>Prtt.1, h •lleMlll • ., t~ Or•no• (0111 Publlallll!I C01111N1n';', ..,... r•I• Hlllonl ''' .I.,._ M°'*'I ttiroutft Frlllry, for Cotti MltM, H*'tl!PM1 .. Kii. li1.1t111 ... 10fl lltKh/Fovnlll!! V1tlty, l.ffvlle 811£11, b~lnr/S.fddltbacll:; ind S.n Cttmtnit/ :Sin Jvtn C111il1lrt no. A 'lllCll• rt11Tot11I ~amon 11 oubllsh~ Sllvrcl1ys 1nd Sr.mdtys. T~t 111'!11elo11 ovbliltllno pltnl 'h •I UR Wtll t•~ S!rtet, Cini• Milt, C1lifarni1, t:Mlf, ft•bort N, W1M Prt11cl.,, Mt ""'!lll'itr J•clc ft. Cvrlt't ..,,,, ''•ldtn' •M OtMrol Moritotr Thot1'111 K••vil 11111• lHM•• A. Mwphht• -..... .Ch1rlel H. t..1 Rl1har4 ·P. Hall .... ~---·•••4 ..... --Terry c • .,a1. Wiit Or.,.. CM!ty ldtltr ".....,... __ 17171 ···"' a.111 • .,,,.i 1' Mi .. MtltM1i P.O. a.1 7tO, 91641 --....... ~· Uf F"'*I A"l'ttVt (:alt. ,..._, JJI Wftl .. r S!rt>fl NIWMtt ... O'I: ml w...,.,,.,. 1-..iltvtl'll 5-I:""""": .. NM"lll IJ Ctll'llM lllMI Tt11,e 111 (7111 '41-4111 Cf HtlW Mwifld I '42·1671 ,,_ ... .,_~CITl lfi.t _,_ C.,;1•"" ~ C..I ~ ..... .......,, .. ..... ........ lllW1t•n.. ....,.... .. ..., ., lf""1 ........ ........ ,...., • ,. J • .........,. ..... "" ....... .,,..... .... --=-.. --Cl ...... , -... ~-.... '°__,,iiiiiiM-__,... II.If ..-.r1 ""Ulin' ....... ......,. > to boycott their afternoon classes today, when a teach-in with speakers, workshops an~ guerilla theater is scheduled from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.~ Speakers today at Chapman include Ed Koupal rf the People's Lobby, R.8.y Cor· reo of the Institute of Non-Violence and Tom Whisman of the UC War Resistors Tribe. Three national anti.war figures win lead a rally Friday from IO a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cal State Fullerton. It will feature Tom Hayden, one of the ''Chicago Seven" indicted after the 1968 Democratic convention; Anthony Russo, charged wHh Daniel Ellsburg after the nlease of the Pentagon Papers, and Ron Kovick, coordinator of the national Viet- nam Veterans Against the War . No anti-war activities were scheduled at Orange Coast College. The moratorium planned at UCI today was endorsed by the student government. Spokesmen for the organlzlng group there said the "Vietnamese Village'' is meant to "bring the war home -this idyllic campus, normally a refuge of fan- From Page 1 FLUORIDE. • • tlon Pl'<!te<:ts those1 who for regligious reuons, don1~t.ll." _ _ _ -i:ir. Houghton said fluoridation Is sup- ported by nearly every major organlza. tlon tn the country, including such groups as the American Medical Associetion, the Department ol Health, Ediic1lion and Welfare, the Defense Oepartmtnt, and - the America n Legion . He also pointed to 1 study in San Fran- cisco that Indicated fluoridated water cut down the amount of welfare money ipent to care far children'• teeth. , He explained that the amnunt ol 01.torlde, recommended at o~ part per million parta of waler, Is ljghtly con- ln>lled by •late rtgulalJOllS and tqUlj)' lneot atandll'dhed throughout CllllonWt. Mn. Moen challenged tha4 nyl111 : "The city la havlnr tro<1ble conln>JJ1111 t:hlortne in the water, can we tn11t them "llh flunrldt!" " . • ----Halfpop:-"1 don't'-loWly-undemand-aU-Yel'SLOY~httherJU:~_acluall/',.lle._the "city.---~-~ - th pl .1. fall th' b 1 .1 . th bullt.lnr tbe..prlce be aays 1t can. A.I 11 ec1-f __ 3 1 ___ ~ ,_ --.-' e ~m ex1 ie~· ~ is, u . J • is e. Library officials, and the city counClt, -ao at . or u y C01.U:1,niction ~ the . boards respons1b1llty to grant reasonable have taken the position that Neutra is widening of Brookhurat Street to six pay increases when innatlon is as high as lanes from Garfield Avenue to the San it is. Diego Freeway. Street improvements on tasy, will become a breeding ground of "If it comes to the point where reduc.. Di • N Slater Avenue from Brookhunt Street to reality." ~ tion of services of personriel is necessary Stri.Ct ameS Ward Street are scheduled also in July. They want to interest other students in in order to grant reasonable pay in- using the area for an anti-war center c1.1rea1·,.~~s to teachers, then that's the way -Sea} Beach Man with discussion groups, workshops and political meetings. Hall's response is. "Let them tell us 'Spirii' Gets Test Construction of the village. scheduled where we should make our cuts. Surt, the , Robert J. Polis of Seal Beach has been WASHINGTON (AP) -The presiden· for 9 a.m. this morning, was an hour money is there. But should we stop named to the Huntington Beach High tial jet "Spirit of '7S," undergoes a final behind schedule beca use few people buying books, or paper, or what. J'd like _ School District Personnel Commission by checkup today after a two-month showed. lo know." d'~·1'ct •-··t-·. •-I I bl h ·1 · peel Ith ~'"' u""' ........ overnau n w c 1 was equip .w a But planners of the day's activities still To which Hallpop mponds, "It's not Poll!, an attorney tn Santa Ana, ls a sate 11 it e. communicatioru system, listed afternoon and evening events as in· our job to make these kinds of decisions, 1959 graduate of Huntington Beach High modernized galley and additional seats. eluding films sponsored by Vietnam Vets and it makes ine unhappy when they ask School and a graduate of .the University. Cot. Ralph Albertmle, President Nixon's Against the War at 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 7 us to. They're abdicating their of Southern Callfornia where he received pilot, said the new communications gear p.m. in room l04 of the Physical Science responsibility when they ask someone hi! bachelor's and Jaw degrees. will enable the Pruldent and the crew of Building. else to set their prlorties." The three-man personnel commil!ion the Boeing 7f// jet to eommWlicate with A rally with speakers and guerilla Trustees wiJJ bt wraUing wJtb tlwle superviHs and nvllw• the hirlnt, pro-dlttant sround ltations with ,.the same theater wu scheduled for noon in the problems until August, when a motion and training of the district's 400 clarity of. transmission u the central campus park and discussions budget is fonnally adopted cJ•••JIJed employes. a1tronauts. n v.·ere planned from I p.m. to 5 p.m. in the I--':.._ ___ .:__;:.__·_,_ __ .;,,,_-___ ....:....:.... ____________________ _ bamboo "village." Valley Schools Cliecki1ig Police 01l Drug Arrest$ Fountain Valley School District officials are working with poJlce In order to find out whene~er one Qf_their studen1'-i11 ar·~ rested on a drug charge. The action was proposed by trustees last week as a means of evaluating the success of the district's drug education program , which is now in its fourth year. Trustees authorized members of the district staff to seek a court order Jf necessary to find out when children under 14 are arrested. ''We're working "''ilh Fountain Valley police and so far the results have been encouraging," said Milo Blbelheimer, director of special services for the district. "It's looking like a court order won't be necessary," he said. Trustees acted last week after they were presented with a lengthy review of the district's drug education program. Bibelhelmer reported that in 1969, when the district began its drug education pre> gram, school officials "became aware'' of 12 drug arrests. Last year, in the p~ gram's third year, the figure dropped to three. He added that th ere may have been other drug arrests oC which school officials were not aware. J1ro111 Page 1 RAISES ... councilman does. "ll's not money, control is the issue,'' Miss Kelley said . "Under general law, councilmen do not have control over their salaries," Livengood replied. ..,.__Miss Kelley .a.ttacked general law. citie1 as leaning toward regional government. She said this tends toward world govern- ment. "General Jaw ni14tS come from Chicai;o and New York and are sent to-Sacramen· to. It tends toward world government," she charged. . . She also launched an attack on citizens commJtte.es, such as Livengood'&. "We don't have iQvernment. we have mayhem. I'm referring to a:ovemment by commltttt. The communists and FabJIQ SoclaH1ts wrote the rules tor It. · ''We are ruled by an unelected peopl~ ove.r whom1we have no control. It would be a great tetVtct U the commlttees were Clrt "'~ City <OWICIJ aeett ll'ec public aervice }>Ollllons. If they !ind lht demaoda art too much, they can mlp." MlsJ Kllley charged. . . - luxurious spring down and feat her sofas . . .. Th ... handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimate in seating comfort with down and feather back pillows, deep spring down seat cushions enveloped in down an~ feathers and twO dact:on- fillad arm pillows. Choose from a.wide selection of fine fabri~ and sizes. Three styles to choose from now l!!!!l •J99. --~.f~'( H.J.GAl\l\Eff fURNllllRE ~ • PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES16N US Open Mon., Thurs. l Fri. Ev••· %2!5 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA, CALIF. ' ' I I I . 1 I t -·---.1 • I • ·~ ' .. ' . . ... . -~-• • • • : lllur1day, May 4, 1972 .. DAILY PILOf :J Students Go Out on Linab to Win Point I / ' . . ' • • • • :•,,,. By WJLLIAAf SCHREIBER what was happening four or the sil trees of work for the school district Yi'hen they 01 "'' o.11r l"li.1 Sl•H had betn cut down. request our he.Ip,'' he said. A handful of Ne\tpart Harbor High While the tree.cutters ate their lunch. a \\Thile taking responsibility for the students who went aloft in twn towering half dozen students. led by c&.ndidates decision lo chop the ·tree.s in the first eucalyptus trees on campus Wednesday Wilkes and C.Ohen, scaled the two re-place, Godshall said flatly that he y.·as have won the first round in their fight to maining trees and vowed to stay until the sympathetic with the boys in the trees . ":f-f;.~;r";e"'::~~~;:-";;'"'r~,,10:','.::;:::;--;::--"tr~ees~~w~er~e~s~pa;=;;red~ . .,..ir.;,,..-,.-''This Is not negative thing. 1 am sure • The four leaders of the protest, in· The treetop pro es re 11Dfch'li'our--~h',tM"1""'Jl....,_,,.bii--campus-fft--- DAILY '"-OT ,_.. " ,Qricll: 0'0.-11 clud.ing two candidates for student body crowd of about 300 students, most of who cluding teachers -2,999 would like to be president in today's ru~ff ele~tion, clam-urged the protesters to stick it out. up there with them," he said. bered .down from their leafy sanctuary "Hang on, you guys ," they shouted. Milt and Richard Spalding operators of after Principal Charles Godshall, stand· "We'll bring sandwiches and sleeping the father and son construction company ing be.low them and vowed : bags." which Is lnst,aJling the swimming pool ex· "The trees won't be cu t down until a From his perch. Cohen said. "The trees pressed no animosity toward the tree--sit· meeting can be held to study the possible have n't been used this much in years. ters. alternatives." They're really digging it." "As long as they don't interfere with our Cohen vowed to stay until they knocked work on the pool this is fine with us -1t Godshall also promised there would be I t' ff lltll t " h ·d him out of the tree or until something e s o a e s earn. t ey sa1 . no suspensions of the students '"ho spent was done. When the students finally ended their six hours perched in the majesitc, old · ·1 t d. · h -• \Vhen the bell rang ending lunch. most v1g1 a inner time t ey appeart.-u trees. . of the students stayed until several \>ice satisfied that with the way thin~s worked He said today the meeting y.•ith the four principals and teachers came and told out. They also praised their principal for students. Oscar Wilkes, Dan Cohen, them to go back to class. the way he handled the situation. Casey \Veaver and Steve Plumb, Yi'ill be \Yilkes. y.·ho is a star of the school "To me this is a ·posi tive acl ion. If "''- held ~1onday at 11 a.m. track team y.•as kicked off the team by had some other principal. than t\·lr. ''We didn 't want the meeting today for hi s coac h. Godshall this could have been a really fear it would influence the student body Track coach Bob Hailey, standing at bad scene," Cohen said. voting," Godshall said. the base of the trees told Wilkes that he The 'only concern throughout the en tire The s.ix stately old eucalyptis in ques· was off the team unless he came down. afternoon wa s voiced by Mrs. Hui::h lion border one side of the nearly-eom· Wilkes refllsed and Hailey stormed off Pll!mb, mother of the boy perched pleted Olyrnpic·size swimming pool on after making it official. highest in the tree. the campus. Godshall said today Wilkes suspension "But Steve. what are we going to dG "We knew the trees had to come out from the team Y.'ould be studied by the about dinner?" when we decided to put the pool there." athletic department and could be ovel'" Godshall said today that the trees Godshall said. "The leaves ahyays shed rul ed if he didn't like their decision. which have already been cut down. will -i and they would gum up the drains. The In the nleantime. frustrated city be pulled out and the wood used for foot sap and oil from the trees would also crewmen were told by Vice Principal bridges and fencing in the planned stain the decks and walls around the pool. Jack King to leave and come back ecology area on the campus. "We just djdn 't want to face the cutting another time to finish the job. As for the remainin~ trees , r.odshall because we knew something like this pro-As the crew walked away, they grumbl· th inks that some solution can be found to test would happen," he added. ed "If we are going to be screwed around save them. Newport Beach city crews, who lend like thi s, we ma y never come back." "I think that y.•e'll be able to cut lhtm the district a free hand in such matters, Newport Beach Parks Superintendent back tnough to keep the junk out of the began cutting the trees about 10 a.m. Richard Harrison said that was wrong . pool and stilt have them look good," he By the time the students discovered "Our crews will continue to dO this type said. 'No Progress' "We have plans to install the mature pine or palm trees in the spots where the others have been removed," he added, I U S N Q 0 • G' }' .OFF THE LIMB -Harbor . . egot. J•ator m•t's ll3SSIS Ir S High Principal Cha'1es God- . shall offers a helping band .to Ma_rriage _.End.s rree protester. Oscar Wilkes ··--_ . __ . _ _ __ _ and he gives up . his lofty ··-~eaCe Talli s in-Paiis,---.1111;A ·Divol'ce--·~=P=•'ch=. =,,=_ ._, __ --=-_ _. PARIS (UPI) -The United States Dan Lam, "speaking £or our side, told broke off the Paris peace talks today for them we did not agree to set a date for the second time on grounds there had the next meeting. been no progress. "Now don't get the idea that this is the U.S. negotiator William J . Porter told result purely of this meeting held here t~ new smen he did so because there was a da y," Porter said. "It represents also a .. lack of progress in every available complete la ck of progress in every channel" of negotiation. available channel." Veteran observers of the deadlocked He told reporters outside the con-conference took Porter's reference to ference hall he nfused to agree to attend LOS ANGELES !UPI) -The marriage of Christina Onass.fs, daughter of the Greek billionaire. and real estate developed Joseph R. Bolker. which v.•as strongly opposed by the bride's father, has ended in divorce . The Bolkers complained while married that Onassis' intense opposition to the match was drivin~ them apart. Suspect Charged In Bomb Threat HARBOR HIGH TREE PROTESTERS 'AT HOME' IN EUCALYPTUS Steven Plumb (top), Oscar Wilks lr;t the Great Tre•ln a session next Thursday because both "every available channel" to include ny North Vietnam and the Viet Cong refused secret talks between Hano i and tc;. discuss a halt to th~ North Vietnamese Wa shingto n. invasion of South Vietnam. Moscow reports said the talks were Bo\ker, 48, and his former wife. 22. were married in a surprise ceremon y in Las Vegas, Nev., last July. They separated this year and she has been seen in European cities with jet 11el escorts. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -The son of a national dishware company president hall been arrested and charged with making a telepho ned bomb threat to Walt Disney World in an attempl to extort ~.000, police said. Orange County .5beriff 's dcputlK. in Florida and Treasury agenl! idenlllied the man arrested as 23-yea r~ld Robert Hara, son of Joseph Hara, president o( the Orlando-based Tupperware r.o. , . .. ' resumed last Thursday after a five-Week Instead, both Communist teams scoffed hialus at insistence of Soviet Communist at use of the word "invasion," and said Party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev dur ing Mexico .city Hit By Cloudburst; 10,000 Homeless the Demilitarized Zone was not .an in-talks with presidential adviser Henry A. ternational bourtdary and therefore there Kissinger who made a secret trip to could have Deen no invasion. Moscow. Both Xuan Thuy for Hanoi and Mme. Kissi nger held 13 secret ta lks last year Nguyen Thi Binh for the Viet Cong de-with Le Due Tho , a high-ranking member nounced the U.S. move. of the Hanoi Politburo, but they got "Today they have unilaterally sine die nowhere. Bolker was granted an uncontested divorce Wednesday by Superior Court Commissioner Jules D. Barnett after ut· tering only six words -•·no" to one question and "yes" to five others. The single negative answer was in response to a question asking whether his wife. needed financial support. Orange Count}' Sheriff Mel Colman11Bid the younger Hara, a former Disney Wortd. cmploye, \Vas charged with telcpbonlng a Disney executive March 13 and 1hreaten4 Jng to detonate a bomb inside the $400 million tourist attraction i! he wa.s not (indefinitely) adjourned the conkrence, lliiliijpiiijiiijiiiiiiiji~ MEXICO CITY (UPI ) _ Mexico City backed by President Nixon's threats to I dug itself out today from a "tomb of use all kinds of military measures. The mud" caused by a cloudbUrst of United States has committed a new grave hailstones that left 21 persons dead , 15 act of sabotage against the conference," missing, 216 wounded. and more than Thuy said. 10.000 homeless, Red Cross and govern-He said Hanoi wanted to continue the ment ofiicials said. weekly meetings, however . The storm late Wednesday night Porter told the Communist groups last. damaged or destroyed an estimated 4,000 week that he would give them one week homes and unleashed "hailstones the size to replY to U.S. demands for a hall in of lemons," according to one Red Cross their offensive. spokesman . The United States broke off the ta!Rs The hail melted with the rain to form a March 23 on grounds there were no flood . serious negotiations and that the Com- "The floodwater swept everything -munists were using the ~lk§__only as a c·.ars:-numans, aaobe houses -into the prqpaganaa forum. chaparral," a refugee told newsmen . "It Porter returned to the conference table buried bodies in a tomb of mud. We've last week with a demand the North Viet- found som.e but_we don 't know how many nam and Viet Cong comply with his are under so much mud -they will demandJ they discuss ways of halting the never be found." ~ Communist offensive. The chaparral is the desert country Walking from the conference hall today outside the city which is studded with wearing a serious expression. Porter said small, tough bushes. the South Vietnamese negotiator, Pham J.·Edgar Hoover Called ·-'Giant' in~Nixon Eulogy WASIUNGTON !UPll -President Niii:on said today that "J. Edgar Hoover was one of the giants" in the nation's history. ''Once ln 1 long while. America is a land of giants. J. Edgar Hoover was one of the giants. "He became a living legend as a young man . His death only heightens the respect and admiration" accorded him in life. ''STARTER SYSTEM" PANASONIC-GARRARD Hire is P•n•1onic1 "'"'''' AM-FM St1r10 combined with • G•rr•td turnt1bl1. in 1 ¥1lue pe,cked low-priced 1y1teml LIST $154.95 SAYE $25! SALE PRICE $129 95 MEMOREX SPECIAL FOR A LIMmD nMI C·60 Low·Nol10 Cu101to1 1/2 OFF! RETAIL .. PRICE $2.7S YOU $138 PAY ONLY paid the money. 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Plumb .Jr., mother of · tree protester, had onfy one question she shouted on hi~h; "But what will we do for din· ncr7" . Rights BilJ Backed AtBANV, N.Y. (AP)-The New York Legislature has approved s proposed U.S .. constitutional amendment that would guarantee equal rlghls .for women. brh .. ·ing to 17 the number or stat& , I t.ires which have r1tified the r11easurt. "Without peace officers we can never have peace." the President said in a brief funeral oration, "He lt'8S a ptlK.'t officer without peer~ He richly earned peace through all eternity." . · · The fun~raj services for lloover, prior to ~is burial in Congre!Sional Cemetery about a tnile from the Qipitol ,_ came after bis body rested ln stale~ !OT' mii- hours qnder the Capitol dome. Capitol police estimated that 17 ,800 persons filed past Hoover's fl.11g-draped bier in the Capitol Rotunda, .11bout 4.600 of them during the first thrte &our1 he lay in st.11te Wednesday. About 2,000 persons attended the rites at NaUonal Prel!byterian, .11 spare, ultramodern building with archt! and vaults cbl.racterizlng the Gothic archltec- .. lure of several hundred years BJO- tn his eulogy at lhe church, N11on uid, "Today Is a day ol udnw for Amtrlca but H la allO 1 day ol pride. • his own right.ti - Mrs. "Nixon accorilpanied the Preside;! to the church, where they sat with Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. " On the oppositf: side of the aisle were J~ FBI agents who served as honorary paJlbearers. . · ·On Wednesday Nixon nameat. PaTrlclc Cray ttl, "· a lawyer and one-time sub- marine commander to serve as FBI director until he can find a permanent replacement for Hoover after the Novem· ber election. (Picture on Page & ) Through this move the President hoped to avoid election year connlcl with Con~ress that~mtght hfve arisen had he nonunate 1 permanent auccessor at th.is time. Gray is an assistant attorney gener.111 who was an aide to Ni.Jon when ht wu vice prtslde:nt. 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FOX or San Diego, the Con\'ention and Visitors ~""~f--1EO"A"ST, 1rort'Mrn rt anl!UP1 Five men y,•lth 1ubmachine guns am· bushed an army patrol in a Roman Catholic village north of BeUast today . An army spokesman sa id "mira culously no one was hit." i,..j--,.,'S!!lM;i OJEGO 1Ul!J1 The man.on.the---Buuau. ~L to 1ha..Republi~n.J?ar.t.y ... Bu Btreel reaction today to losing the GOP J'm afrai d some people did let Jt affect provinc ialism ," he said. t--the--biii111ts~question-wal!l~wttr.-S;llll'-­ Dl!!go got !he convention. thl!n J03t 11. 'Silly Season' Gets Serious ---ONCE AROUSD THE BEAT' When spring rolls round with ruslling shade to our various campuses these days, sometimes you do indeed get a yearning for the good old dayg and the un· complicated foolis hness that attend ed them. Sprina: used to be known as the ·silly season at the various Institutions of )earning. You Jeno"·· such stuff as 1wallowing goldfish, packing telephone booths with a greal number of student bodies or holding panly raids. All of this would be chronicled in the newspapers and excused -at least in part -because classroom! get hot and dull during nice spring days and the students bad to do something to relieve tensions of the moment. Earlier. gunmen wounded two soldiers In Belfast and three polieemen in Lon· donderry, none seriousl y, the spokesman said. An army patrol in battle dre ss with black grease smeared on their faces had just turned a comer in the Roman Catholic village of Kilrl!a. 45 miles north of Belfast when five gunmen opened up. "The whole thing was over within seconds," the spokesman said. "The patrol didn 't even ha ve a chance to return fire. A hundred rounds must ha ve been fired at them . "One soldier carrying a radio in his backpack had the set shattered by bullets . but he wasn't even scratched,. Miraculously no one was hit.'' Troops c<1rdoned off the area follow ing the 1 :20 a.m. attack but did not turn up any suspects. /tlak.eshift Home Young flood victim has only his thumb and bottle for com· fort as he sits in a park area in Maraciabo, Ven ez u e I a where victims or regional floods ha ve been taken . Heavy rains have caused flooding and damage in Ve nezuela. national convention was : ''Who needs their decision snd 1 think they were just It?" plai n chicken." There was a good deal of sour grapes So;uthern California De m"o c r a t i c in that response, a hurt pride at being • Chairman Larry Lawrence says he designated a conventio n site, then blow-doesn't see how anyone can argue that ing the sure thing. the Senate Judicia ry Committee hearings There were others. like Leon Parma, over IIT didn't leave "a taint." head of the host San Diego Civic Com-The consensus see ms to be that the millet, who said he was "sad, sorry and decision to move was mad!! at the highest disappointed'' aod certain the city could level. perhaps by John Mllchell, Nixon's ha ve done a magnificent job had it not campaign manager. been for the intransigence of a Canad ian The reasons were varied -the promote r. de1nand s of the hard-nosed Canadian The Republican National Commilt('e busi nessma n Peter Graham, who owns came in for bitter words for ''lack of the Sports Arena whi ch y,•as to have been communication" and high-handedness the convention assembly hall: the worry from the start and then its sudden and about hotel space: the co mmunity 's ob- surprised decision to· ;ibandon 'San Diego. vious fears about pro tes t demonstrations County Chairman Leslie Gehres said he and· violence: and the ITT affair. thought some national party leaders were Letters to th e editor in the San Diego "just plain chicken." and let the 1tr con-Union and Tribune had been runnl'ng tribution controversy affect the move. almost 90 percent anti-conve ntion even And there '\l.'llS th e unhappy job of win-before the first hint in Mar ch that the ad- ding down a convenrion -of dec iding visabllity of hold ing it here was in doubt. what to do with the thousands of Arterwards. that percentage increased. elephant -shaped bells the city "''as going Most writers sai d they feared a repeti· to give to the d!!legates; the matchbook lion of the violent street scenes of covers; the hotel rooms contracted for; Chicago in 1968. Others had the theme the cars leased: furniture purchased: that San Diego does not need to grow , the parties arranged: the 2.000 letters of fe rven t desire thal it never became Parma, an executive with the Teledyne Ryan Aeronautic al Company who had the fund raising and nu ts and bolts assignments, put the blame entirely on Graham. * u * F ea rs of Clash ' Come to Surf ace In Ti ght Vo ting ~1IAMI BEACH (UPI) - For the first time since the 1952 convention~ which nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ad lai Stevenson . both major parties will choose their presidential candtaates in th!! same city th is summer. The Democrat ic convention is set to begin here .July 10. And Wednesday, I.he City Council voled 4-3 to invi te the Republican convention to Miami Beach from San Diego. The council bid at least $350.000 in goods and services for the GOP convention, which will start Aug. 21. NOWADAYS, HOWEVER, the whole 1eene has shifted. Students still gel restlHS. all right. But instead of swallow· ing goldfjlh, they have brought into the rites of spring complex Issues which turn them out of the classrooms. A\. Carrickefergus. the ma inly ?rotes· tant seaside town northeast of Belfast where bombs in a synthetic fibers plant Monda y killed one worker and injured 15, two Roman Catholic pubs were fire- bombed. Canada Quashes Warrant Against Hughes Off icicil --thanks and regret to the volunteers. another Los Angeles. It will mark the first time since the 1952 Chicago conventions that one city hosts both nomi nating conven tions . and the manife stalions of di ssent and vilence in America over the pa st two decades were the fa ctors that made the council vote so close. No longer is it simply a question of 9.>hether USC or UCLA got more students into a standard:sized Pacific Telephone booth. Now, they bust out of the classrooms for war moratoriums, Save the Ecology days and other such iSSlles that are vex- ing. No longer can revolts agaln!l the classrooms simply be solved by the prin· cip~I steQPing_oJJt of his office and..yell·. ing, "All right all you yahoos, back in· aide!·" TAKE FOR ei:ample the Cal State campus up at Fullerton this week. They have an Earth Week going with events on the college quad. Booths were being manned by such diverse organizations as Friends of Upper Newpo~ Bay the Laguna Greenbelt people. 1.ero Popula4 tion Growth. Stamp Out Smog , Friends for Bikecology and the Audubon Society. A so-called "Teach-In" is scheduled at Chapman College over at Orange to discuss issues of the Vietnam War. AT UC mVINE out in the city of the same name. students are scheduled to build their very own Vietnamese Village today to serve as the centerpiece of an antiwar .rally. At the same time, UCl student! are asked to pause in memory or the troubles two years ago at Kent State and Jackson State campuses. Meanwhile back at Cal State Fu1Jerton, an anti-war rally is gcheduled from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday wit h paraplegic Ron Kovick. coordin!tor of the Viet· nam Veterans Against the War, as one of the featured participants. This outside-the-classroom activity has even crept down to the high school level. Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach apparently sidestepped an anti-war rally but they walked right into it when authorities started chopping down some campus eucalyptul!I trees. The tree-chopping rationale was that the leaves would blow into lhe new Olym- pic-sized swimming pool now under con-, s!ruclion. A weak excuse for chopping the old masters at best and the kids recog~ nized it. They started climbi ng the trees yesterday in a Great Tree-In. Whether or not U!e tree-sitfers will- overcom e still hangs in the balance. ANYWAY, THE issues of sprlng have become more complex these days and it's considerably tougher on newspaper people who cover the rites or bolt irlg from classrooms. J mean. you have to knoy,· a little more than just how to count goldfi sh. Quake Hits Pacific ROCKVILLE. ~ld. (UPI ) -The Na- tional Earthquake Information Center measured a large earthquake early toda y ir. the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific about 150 miles east of Lugan- ville. The temblor in a lifilhtly se ttled area registered 6.6 on the Richter scale, the center said. The spokesman said men drove up to the pubs. threw firebombs through win- dows and drove <1ff. Damage was not serious. The spokesman specu lated the firebombings may have been. in retalia· tion for the fa ctory blasts. The army said a sniper wounded a soldier in the knee in Belf ast Wednesday nig ht after a British patrol emerged frotn a fru itless aearch for a wanted man in Kelly's Bar in the Roman Catholic Ballymurphy area. lesbiari.-Te-acher . ' W ants Job Back PORTLAN D, or'e. (UPi l -A woman biology teacher who admits she is l!!s- bian has filed a federal court suit to get her teaching job back. Peggy Burton's contract al Cascade Union ffigh School was terminated, the auit said, because "of her immorality of being a practicing homosexual." The 1uit wa11 filed on Miss Burton's behalf by the Amer ican Civil Liberties Union, whic h claimed the dismissal was "arbitrary, unreasonable, discriminatory and in violation ol the plaintiff's civil rights." M0!\1TREAL (A Pl -A municipal court judge has quashed warranr s issued for the arrest of two Americans. one described as a top aide to U.S. billionaire Howard Hughes. In the ruling the judge also ordered an investigation t o determ ine whether grounds exisl lo iss ue new y,•arra nts again.st the two. 'J'lieWarfants wefe iSsued April 20-0n- charges of . defrauding Pan Ai;nerican Mines Ltd. shareholders of S260,000. The two named in the warrants are ex- ecuti ves of the C<lmpany, Floyd R. Bleak and Ho,vard Eckersley, At the time the warrants were issued. a spokesman for Hug hes in Vancouver, B.C., said Eckersley was a top Hughes aide but Pan American Mines was "outside the Hughes empire." Eckersley is president and Bleak vice president of the mine company, which is said to have property in Arizona . Warrants for the two were issued by Judge Herman Primeau after a com- pla int was made by Albert Dupuis of Montreal. Dupuis was elected vice presi· dent of the company last August._ Rocks From Moon Get Tender, Loving Care SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI J - Apollo 18 Commander John W. Young hal!I looked 1t some of the battered, fragmented rocks he and Cha rles M. Duke picked up on the moon and says their story is golng to be "mighty com· plicated" to unravel. The analys is of the first samples of the Wicks 71!6se are not moon pictul'8$, these are VietMm pictures!' lunar highlands will "come after scientists complete the painstaking routine of carefully unwrapping each specimen and clea ning, describing, photographing, and cataloging the m. The process continued today and wal!I not expected to be completed until the end of May. Then some rocks will be sliced and.-.parceHed out to spe<:ial~ls around the world for the detailed study needed to see what. they can tell man about the history of the moon. Young and Duke agreed a!__their firfil___ post-flighf flews con"ference with com- mand module pilot Thomas K. ~1atlingly that the samples they have seen in-the Lunar Receiving .l..aboratory-so far are much as they described them on the moon. They are brecc ias<omplex rocks made up of fragment s of others. "The difference is that some of them f have seen have a white mattrix and some of them ha\'e a dark mattrix," Young sa id. "I mean I think they are in two differen t classes at least. "That's going to be a mighty com- plicated story lo unravel. I can believe !hat.'' ~said. Guy Boilard, la wyer for Eckersley and Bleak, requested that the warrants be quashed because Boilard said. they were issued on misinformation and because the Quebec Securities. Commission was con- ducting its own investigation .into Pan American Mines. Spring Reigns Over U .s~- Scattel'ed Rainswrms in East Mars Perfeci Picture i.-.. '#I 4lil t l~OC .UI. €oastal Weather CIOU(ly '11d1v wllti ch4lnce1 ol 111111 ""'lnkltl. Ll9hr v1rl1111t wll'ldt 111;111 •fld mamlne flour• bfcomll'llll Wffllri'I' I Ill IJ k110i1 In 1ntf'MOM !Odl'f ft Frh11v. Hf911 tooer 74. to.1111 tem11er1111rtt r1nee from M to U. l~llP'ICI ..,.,111rtllll'lf r•• from Sol Ill •11. Wtlfr ltf!lper11un ''· Sun, Moon, '.l'lfles TMU•IOAY $tc:W lfW .......... , 7:04p,.m, ll•IOAY illlnt 1'11111 ....... ... l1Jl '·"" ,.,., low ••••••.••••. '' •:., '''"' ktOl'ld ltltfl ' ....... ". 1:11 .. "" l«Olllf low _ • ,, ,., l tl4"m. J,t I I.Ill ltl••ODt !'l'I. l tb 1~111"'­ MMI ltl ... 1:001.ll'I. hft 10:•11,M. ' A good man y peo pl!! had harbored a But there were others who saw it as a hope that t.1iami Beach \\'Ould thumb ils definit e black eye for San Diego and one nose at the GOP National Committee for of them. not surprisingly, was Lawrence, turning down its original ·bid. the Democratic chairman. But when the word finallv came "I think it could have had a very, very \Vednesday that the City eoUncil in beneflcial effect on the city's future and I Miami Beach had voted 4-3 to invite the am afraid it may herald an even greater Republicans there in Augu st. the near un iversal public comment was: "We never wanted it in the fi rst place." Panna takes the position thal the publicily over the agreement of TIT- She ra ton lo cOntribute up to $400.000 to DAILY PI LOT DELIVERY SE RVICE convention costs (it actually put up only M1111d1v-F rld1v: u you do 110t lltvt your $100 000 l·n cash) f t · P1P11r by J:JO p,m., c•ll •nd your copy w111 Oel1wry of the Dally Piiot Is 9u.11r.11ntred . -· was not a ac or 1n mov. 119 brougM 10 vou. c1111 1r1 11k111 .. uMH ing from San Diego. 1::1C 11.m. There are not man. y who agree. s11urd•v •nd s1.1r.111v~ 11 \11111 do not r1e1!v• your COPY by t 1.m, S11u•d1y. or I '·"'· Gehres says he thinks the contribution Sund•v. c111 1nd , coov w111 11e 11r-ov;h1 to wa s ethical and good business fo r vov. c.i15 1r1 11k1n unr11 10 1.m. Sheraton. which ha s·lhree hotels which Trltphont~ d h Moil or~no• Counry Are ts ........ '42-4HI woul ave been party centers. Nortllwttt Hvnti"Oton Ae1c11 "That whole affa ir was greatly •nd weumin111r ... ..... . ..•...• 1-.1m Sin (~"""1te, C1pi1tr1no AllCll, dis!orted, greatly misunderstood," he Sin Ju.n c10111r1no, O.N Point, • Th SolJlll Legu,.., L•oun• Nlilu•I .... "'2_.C21 says. · at con1ribution"_".w'.'.a~s_:t."_o_:t~he~c~it~y -~===========::::: Mayor Chuck Hall voted yes, ignoring telephone threats to his home. And after 90 minutes of often impassioned debate, City Manager Clifford O'Key said. "I'm satisfied that our security people can do the job that needs to be done." t.1iami Beach Police Chief Rocky Poml!rance, a tough cop from the Bronx, nodded ag reement. Pomerance has con- centrated more on sensitivity·training for his m0en in preparation for the con- ventions than on riot control. The last step in sealing the contr~ct between Miami Beach and the GOP comes this weekend when Republican Na- tional Committee Chairman Robert Dole, the Kansas se nator. convenes a meeting of lop party officials in Washington. CARPET-PAD INSTALLATION ALL INCiUDED •SHAGS • DUPONT 50 1 • Hl-LO 'S • SOLIDS •TWEEDS • ANTRON • KITCHEN CA RPETS e COMMERCIAL lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM ALL of THIS AT ONE LOW PRICE Completely Installed VALUES TO $10.95 Bring In your room nMa1urement1J __ •SHAGS • KODEL Hl-LO'S e POLYESTER • PLUSH SHAGS • TONE-ON-TONE • SCULPTURES • TRI-COLOR SHAGS ·NAME BRANDS IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION G;-ery St yle & Co~~~::, ~v.e_rl. Roll .-!Jo ~r;~su~e .'2.' ~'Com!:Pns'' . ·. Terms Many Lay A~jlys _Name S_ry.fes Available .. Jank . -.. • =· Available -I rands and FlnanClng Colors lllHI• ...... r .... l STORE w ........ ,., HOURS: n.,.. • frf. •·• • In. 12·1 j ,_ CARPEi WAREHOUSE 124 E. 17t h SJ. COSTA MESA ·TEL 645-4330· .. I l I ' • • • ' l ' t t ~ f '· ~ ~ • r • l [. ;. ~ ~ p I ' ! l • ' I I ' ' ' ' -' ' • I • ,. ' •• \' I • ' • • ' • I • r I \ l • • • • • l ... < ,. ' ' j. I ,. ,. -· t f I t ;. ;, . ·' .. , -i, '. re I f ho bu ye th tw I (o for f 60 !ta • Is .. • ' I l id i ,,,ii;I , be t 'su 'wh . he .. On ' . I f. • -•to • . ' ~ ~ . ; .. IWI t !t .. , CH -....... ; . . • . . . ' •- Her Place 'Show' Horse J.1 DtAR ANN LANDERS : I was shocktd because she Wves your column. I hope ~to re1d in the Toronto Star that you you're not Insulted. You have 1 great t·di11r1ced your'elf ln front of 8.632 many fans In Canada, and we wouldn't l people. It attms you were the 2 to 1 w1nt to be disre1pectfu1 . Sincerely yours Tfa vorlte and fln lahed third. =n-=;--=;;;Wf/i'N~::!;;~c..,. __ cc-.,..,---m--..-,-....-tlltrtlme-you havtdtcl am EAR WINNER: ln1ulted? Not on ~nuts, but let me explaln. Ann Landers Is your m1plt-le1f, Honey. I'm honored. ~the name of a 3·year-old filly who made lDt'.ldeatally, youit be &lad to bew l'\•e t ner debut recently at Greenwood 1topptd couabla& and they aay I have i R1ce way. Everyone was e1clted about a brlabt future. ~~ but she was nosed out of second place , bf S'alling Chance. Victoria IAmac came DEAR ANN LANDERS: May J pass on I~ flrat. son1e Information that might save a life? :rhe jockey, George Zirni:i, claims Ann I w!!I hiving dinner at 1 restaurant and hlid 1 bad position. He says &he's sure to l swallowed a large slice of ham. I was bt a great racehorse when sbe gets 1 few unable to breathe and couldn't say a 1:feak1. George purchased Ann after she word. J began to panic, :icared out or my f2 rteovered from a cough and virus . wits. My dinner companion shou ted. it; 'His mother-in-Jaw, Mr s. Cl a I re "Stand up real tall ! Reach for the cell-~ Robertson, named the filly Ann Landers ing! Try to take a deep brrath, then ~nd • r • over and touch lhe floor ." Sure enough . the chunk of ham fell out -and M) did mv dentures. Embarras~ed_~ Not a bit. I was glaa to !i<il11••. -ffi S:-. A: G:o!L. A. DEA R l\1RS. T. A. Ci.: Hundreds of people die t\'t ry year because Ibey don't know what lo do wheo a large piece of meat brcun1es lodged In the throat. ;\1y Har\•ard ~1edlcal Srhool consult ants say the best thing to do Is lurn the \'ictlnt upside do"'D and pound on his back. If the ·meat doesn't bt'come dislodged promptly and the person begins to turn blue, 11 tracht0tomy ~hottld be performed at ooce. DEAR ANN LANDJ-.:llS : Our fa1n1ly has been invited to a large formal "'ed- dlng. The bride and groom have been optnly living togettier for over a year. I ha\·e expressed my objections to this A~ \\' of life many times and r\llw l_f~;!-------1:=~:!::!:!;::4~:;'-:::-~-=-~::=~ .• \\'Ould be condoning it if 1 attended the: "'edd ing. \\'hat should I say tn my note declining the invitation? Should I send a Wl'ddlng gilt? The parents of both the bride and groom are fine people and long- time fr iends. -CALIFORNIA CON· FLICT DEAR COK: I do not sanrlion premarital 1hackin1J up and ha\'e said so In print and from the speakrr's platform. But l ba\'e alttnded the "·eddings of couples \\'bo ll\·ed togethrr btcausr: their l)8rents were fr iends of min e. The lifestyle of the bride and groom is none of my buslness. I hope: you \\·Ill reconsider ud not bite off yow-aose to 1plte )'OW" face. DEAR ANN LANDERS: t had to lauah when l ttad the beef from the l,\1ife to the Other \Yoman "'ho v.·rote, "1 spend hoUsehold money on the obstetrici an "'hile you vacation in Acapulco. , ." The reason I la ughed is becau~e t am the Other \Voman "'ho just rrturned from Acapuleo where I also sptnt money on an obstetrician. The abortion cosl me &500 plus plane fare from Des Molnes . I vd.!>h l had never met the rat. -TOO LATE SllA RT Lonely? \\'elcome to the club. There'• hr!p for you in Ann Landers' booklet. '"The Key to Popular it)·." Send 35 cenll tn coin v.·it h your request and a long, stamped self-addressed envelope to the DAILY PILOT . ! 1. Your Horoscope Tomorrow ' ~ I .. ·'----~~--, I i I I Gemini: Change of Scene Coming • • ' ' I l ' ' .. f ' • . ' •. • • • ' ' ' ' , • FRIDAY MAY 5 By SYDNEY OMARR fulf illment of "'ishes. Spread influence. Expand horizons . Accept social invitations. Take advantage of opportunities. Saglttarian aids now i n ach ieving goal. Be receptivr. }'OU might lmagint. Don't give up somet hinR of value for nothing. You have right to commission. I)' of produc1s ofh~red. Have allernatives 11 hand. Refuse to ~ backed into corner. Added funds are availablt>. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. \8\: Restrictions Are lifted. You enjoy greater frcedon1 of though!. si crion. Int uitio n, forts receive favorable atUn- uon. PISCES tFeb . 19-l\.1arch 20 1: Clandes tine me.et ing may be on agenda. Keep c:on· fidential matters confiden tial. judgmen! now are on tar,i::tt .1 __________ _ Take initiali\'e. Br a se lf- starter. Express vie l'l'S. Ef-r ' I ' Capricorn has deep-rooted appreciation for music and the arts. Capricorn men can be C'OntrovC'rsial. but 21!so sen- timental. Capricorn "'on1cn arc earth~', ternperan1en!al and passionate. The men and "'omen of this zodiacal sign possess an inner beauty not alw:iys apparent, but last ing and "·orthy. TA URUS (April 20-ri1ay 20): \Vhat now is an obstacle may ultimately prove an asset. Realize it and act 21ccordingl y. Opportunity exists for ad- vanc('1nent. Key is to be thorough. Take nothing for gra nted. Loophole does exist. GEi\11NI (~1ay 21 -June 20): LEO· \July 23·Aug. 22 ), Improve image. Get out and be seen. Dispel' r u m o r s . Special contract is offered. Check 11·H h le1Zal counsel. Avoid 11'ishful thinking. See in realistic l!ght. .f.1arriage and parlnershi1,. no"' are em· phasizrd. VIRGO )Aug . ~1·Srpl. 22 1.1,__,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,.,1 \\1ork associa tes e x pr ess vieY!'S. Be receptive. If you ac- cept responsibility . rewards will he greater. Health, special services are accen ted. Main- tain steady pace. You will be making significant impact. 1 • • • ' ~ • i t ' , I ~ J •• The careers or Capricorn are on upsurge. Sudden events benefit Capricorn natives du r. Ing this period. ?<.1any current newsmakers will be mem bers of this sign. SOme famous persons born under Capricorn include Richard Ni x on , Howard Hughes and Ava Gardner. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent on friends, desires, From Page 17 Be ready for change of scenery. Travel and cor· respondence are emphasized. Virgo person plays prominent role. InsiSt on accounting. One in position of authority will be impressed. Show that you can be serious. , CANCER (June 21-July 221: One who dwells on gloom should be politely but fi rmly r ejected. Financial deal is in offing. Terms are better than LIBRA (Sep!. 23-0cf. 22 k R~vlew invesJments. Doo't hang on to si t'uation which is costly, past peak . Utilize creative resources in planning for future. MOdernize con· cepls. l\.1ake changes. ~1ember of opposite se x plays im· portant role. jewels by joseph searches for j1w1ls CN'Ytft .,...lllM 1.._.lry fl tmmtff. •le C-.11 '1 Nie fl • flrfll _,... kMw1Mf9, UIHlrtlM, •111111 l11t .. rUy 111111,. .,.., Clreflll •••"'9llMI 11 ... u,., lftlrtlet v.W.. W• wm M 1t1ot1.-" '''""" ywr 11m1 _,.. .CYIM ,... ...... tllllr .... """" •' C1ll Mr. J1H,ii W Mr. '•lh •I ... --.. ~ .... · SPRING S ... ~E • OJ)' FLORENCE EISE~tA.i.'f and PICCOU!\'0 -"*'f'F- .. -• u1,1o1t.u, •••••"' ~1111.i .... • .......... ~. ····~Jo ... H1111tlngton. ~•rbour (111) I*-ING Town & Country Ora nee (111) 158-1$15 • • • • Employers Fail SCORPIO (0cf. 23·Nov. 21 )' Get ready for new starts. Stress originality, greater in- dependence. Build on solid base. Property affairs are spotlighted. Old er fa m 11 y[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~ mem ber makes request and )f f I I ., • ' ' ~ I ,. ,. ,. .. "The success-failure dilem· ma isn't often pointed out. Our society is very s u cc e s.s- oriented. For men this is great. when they achieve. For women it is not. Women are not only afraid or fai ling but are afraid of succeeding. All the characteristics you need to succeed are masculine: ag- gressiveness. domination and independence. "Most women compromise by disguising their ability. They abd icate from com· peti tion and live through others." students are often older than she. They ask fo r her phone number instead of respecting her as the teacher. \Vom~n. she fee ls, should be aware of the prejudices and assumptions. ''Then you can make the choices the way you want them." Though she didn't choose to battle the obstacles i n business, she still ca me ou t a winner and possibly found a better fighting pos ition on th e academic side of the fen ce. suggestion. Pay heed. Voice of experience sounds construc- tive note. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): You recei v e message which aids in erasing confusion. Know truth when you encounter it. Accent now is on .neighbors, relatives and short journeys. Special study group would prove beneficiaJ. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Earning capacity is accented. Know your own worth. Get acquainted. You have the right to review quail- r Clowning for Convention In her own job, Dr. Kato :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ finds that she must bridge the rr r Jn costume for the Greatest Show on Earth theme of the 69th annual 'conven- tion of the California Federation of \\'omen's Clubs are the !times. Jim Curran • . and Wallace Short. Disneyland Hotel wi 11 ta~e on a circus atmosphere from May ,. · .8 to 11 as delegates attend wor kshops, elections, fashion ghows, banquets and . ;, hear a lecture about Californi a HigQway Patrol. credibility g~p when she walks into a c\assroorr. and the male 1 ~;.A Real Ch~r ·------ ;,. M-yst·ery· Kept By ERMA BOMBECK The average life span of a refrigerator light is 37 years. 1 four months and eighteen hours .. AT WIT'S END We have replaced three bulbs withi n the last two years. This is due to the fact that every fifteen minutes, the "And you'r.e aonna 0 et it," I two giant doors swing open • ia (one for the freezer and one threatened, ••Now shut that ! door." for the refrigerator) and my l, son stands there motionless "There's never anything to ). Ataring at the contents like he eat in this house." t ls awaiting the second coming. "Then how come we are the ~. ··'. Seeing him look from one only 6-garba ge-can family .on l , 'side of the box to the other, It our block? Besides, you cannot t ~.a lways seems like he should possibly be hungry. You ju!lt f 1 be saying something like , "I got up fro1n lhe table ." 'suppose you are all Wondering ''That was an hou r ago," he I v .. hy I have gathered you grumbled. . here," but there is nothing. "SllUT TllE DOOR!" .. only cold, Silent apprai saf. ."CiifrTlia €an ice Cube?'' i-The other night , as I threw ;., suppose so," I said tired· on wanted an ice cube,'' t said. "You can't ea t an ice cube by itself," he said, sin king his teeth into a sandwich. The other night after I .had stocked the refrigerator to capacity just three hours before, I too succumbed to the lure of the refrigerator and thought I wou'Jd open both doors and view the array of food. From Page 17 • • • Status "We have no sensational victories to Teport," Miss Anderson said. "There have been some breakthroughs on the state level. ho"•ever." She said there are status of women comrnit!ees on alm-0sl eve ry ca mpus in the slate and that the statewide chairmen meet every three months. The most difficult job of the committee is to get In- formation and change at- titudes, she added. "Hopefully, we "'iii be abl e to work out some of the things that are pending and have To my disma y, l plucked been for some time." two empty milk cartons from Women have been slighted, lhe top shelf. an empty jar or she feels, because of the Jong oli ves, a bulter cartoQ \Vilh no history of the woman's role . butter in it, a long slice of women's poor self-im age and cheese that was beginning lo the \\'hite male's traditional curl, a sheet cake "'ith only a role of dom ination. layer of crumbs, the bone of a There is one man on the chicken leg, and a quart size committee, she said, and he. s9ft drj nk bottle~ with a cap on along with the other members. I it and nothing in it. is doing the "'Ork as a ! for Mother -- In LARGE & HALF SIZES SIZES 14 112 to 26112 So m•ny pretty cottons to choose from. You1rt 1ur1 to find one - or two- that look i ust llkt Mom. P11t1I prints 111y-c1rt f1brlcs. an afghan over my feet to ly. 1'1inute!I later. I heard the break the chill frOm the '9J>en blender going and went out to •refrigerator,._. I yelled ou1 fOt ~iovestigale. Tbe counte~top Jtim, "Why don't you let fM!e was spread like 1 Roman orgy .poor left overs dttr!riorate in feast with French bread, ~ly husband carne up behind un iversity service. I me. "You too? What's the big "Tl's a lot Of work," Miss from $9.00. attraction?" Anderson c~mented "bu~ It ..- 1 wifs-n(lmlr."'f~n'rht!trevp--li s lken..._a v~ua6lf Year of he ate lhe whole lh ing." \·expe~ie6c~.·· ' • peace?" \ olives, lunch meet, cheese, ••I 'm Io o k Ing (or dips and a malt frothing in the.1-r;;;;:;;iiiji;;;i;;"iji;;;:;;"iji;;;:;"ij;;;;:;;w;;;;:;;;w;;;;;:;~il -tomethlnf," he.said. ~ -blentrer. "F thought ypu oplYI: .. .·~======= r "· YOU CAN FIND IT AT Orange County'& lvll ...... Large1t & Fine1( '" n . ., ,.., 1HE ~:~~~~ .. y IGTIO!tl fl <MOOSI taOM •"I Nllf ti·N ,, ' "' SHOP ,. "-JAMMf • ' fl-11111 • .. " .. ,KMf'I .... (at UMtl~ IUOU PAii • nt.ato •• • ...M~FIVE M GEMS M_._ ... ~... THI •••no ........ ~ 5 ·;oo .,.-,.-FOl ALL YOUI JIWILI! ~~IDS 'V+ I MOTHll'S D.t.Y IPICIAL-All 111191 20 % OPP! I C11tlom D1tit l'I -R11•tli~9 -lt•p•itin9 Dr.IMtlft, lllltllolll, l '"lrlMt, 1•,fltllrM •111111 _.., •llltr cvt •""'9 , , , , , 1r1m .eJ ,.1111'1 19 I eta. KAlllAT 901.D MOUNTINGS 270 E. 17th St. Cfft1 Mesa In Hlllgren Squ•r• '4.1;j909 ' . _..._...., Free gift wrap of courae! .---other G01ft Suggestion, • .--~ e Sll'5 e IOllS • ILOUSIS e CAPllS e SPOlTSWIAl • GOWNS e SWIATlll Und•ticl•c:l1 L•t Mo'" thoo 1• her own with • t ift C•rt ifittfl Ella Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP COSTA MESA 1101 NIWPOlT ILYD. j •!i l l•cli North. of 11th Stt••tl HUNTINGTON CENTER :tt4 OUTSIDI MALL !N••I to •• ,1i.r IJOI. I Bankamerlcard • illa1Jterchar11e Mother's Come In All Si7.es ..• So Does VANITY FAIR ' ' I ' l I I ! ~·, / 1~ --... "'-~...r·' ~--!"'\ . \'J . N ,1 ·1 · .. , b .•. ~ yon ru::opaque'.P' ro t 1n 1rr1s1s-• \.;;I tiblt eolor eombinations. P S, M, L, $20. Veta's INTIMATE APPAlltEL 642 -1197 . Ollff 1110114.., & Tk,rtffy 1.,.·, 1tll t ·--• • I Tutoring: Each One Teac ing One By AU..JSON DEERR on 8 projection of a good self-i mage. "If center. lf an OCC student comes in and Of ni. 0111r "'"" 111H you don't have a positive self-image . you needs help, Jacobi is there. He also has can't learn effective!}'. ' tutored elementary , junior hJgh and high ·----J;JIOllJJD<,Je•ch on<-------..:::~:::;:==.==---=--------..e!IOOl·-iludents-afler4oehool-a~ 'I'blt11 how tutoring works. BASIC SKILLS in their homes. At OCC's Tutorial Center this process "We give basic skills in \\'hat every stu· Jim Greene, another tutor, explained 11 belng defined. There are peer, faculty, dent needs " she added. ··'\Ve leach that "our tutoring situation is a fear- ataff and conununity tutors. m em or y' techn iques. problem -solving reducing environment v.·hich allows the Some OCC students tutor in one subject techniques and infer-actional skills,., student to step out of the role he whlle being helped in another. And it isn 't Wanting to help isn't enou~h. 5hc ex· performs in the classroom and loosen up unusual for last semester's tutees to plained. You have to le\•el v.•ilh the a little. The student, after touching base become this semester's tutors. person you tutor and honestly admit y.•hat again, can start learning again." The three-year-cld program . according is happening.1'1aking collages of hoy.· th ey to coordinator Shirley Bowen, now in-see themseh·es and taking part in en· SHARING ABJLITY volves more than 100 tutors and 150 counter exercises are an Important part "l came into the center only wanting to tutees. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. of the learning process for the lulor. give something I had learned," sai d Neal Center brochures describe tutoring as "I've found that you cannot approach Leiman who tutors almost 10 hours a "an opportunity to help others and help tutoring by saying, ''If you're tutoring week. "I try to relate math to everyday yourself. the relating of one individual to math use this. If you're tutoring English, lite, in a way anyone can understand." another and assistance in subject matter use that','' she explained. "The Tutorial Center has given me an using tools of interest and understand· "I give my students general guides on opportunity to relat.e with people and hel p ing." reading text s. thinking out problems, tak· them understand." added Jim Robert. TUTORS AIDED ing objective and essay exams. They find "There is no better feeling in the y,'()r]d Tutors don 't have to go into the tutor-their own methods from there." than to know that someone understands Ing situation cold. There are 45 to 50 CLASSES OFFERED what you've been trying to tell them. tiand~titll in the center covering learning "I have had a chance and the challenge ·In Communications 112, made up of t 1·1 th th r th 1· a d skil ls and techniques when a tutor is • o un ve e my o ma ema .1cs n lltum.....t. . • students wh6 already have had Com 111 allow others to see the rewards of a one· "'" or preVious tutor ing expe rience. students to-one rel t. hi·p m· tut · g " · Two courses in tutoring for credit are a ions or1n . share techniques they've found successful offered . Charlotte Smith. Jay Zim· and brainstorm for more and better OUTSIDE HELP merman and Nancy Cornelison teach CommunicaUons 111 and 112. techniques. Although the center wa s se t up to help ''The most important th lng." they eJ· f\.fark Jacobi, a pre-dentistry student, OCC sttfaents. no requests fron1 outside plain, "is to build relationships in a tu tors in math and English. A tutor for campus are turned do\\·n if there is some- «:limate o( trust between people so that four semesters al OCC. he started tutor-one \•:ho can help. OCC tutors reach they really can work together, with each ing because he felt the Tutorial Center into surrounding con1munities. ether.'' concept was exciting. A number of community people have "\Vith our communications skills we "It isn't just the one being tutored who cffered their serv~es. According to l\frs. help others to build respect for self, ·10 benefits." he said, "you learn how to Bowen, the center,.fleeds many more. come up with t~lr own answers. Then relate to others. learn various teaching Anyone jnterested ·in doing volunteer the tutor Isn't trapped into the telling methods and it is a very meaningful ex· tutoring can contact l\1rs. Bowen at the role." perience." center, 834-6009. Mrs. Smith said that learning is based Mark is on call two hours a week at the 1"1rs. Phyllis Larzelere has been a com· munlty volunteer for the past year and a half more recently as a counseling aide in connection with graduate studies in cou lng psychOlogy at-Cil a pm an C.Ollege. She feels, "the ~torlal Center contact olten opens the door for students to discuss problems in related areas of his lite that are effecting a c a d e m i c performance." OWN PACE Pat Harle, another c o m m u n i t y \'Olunteer, says the rev•ard of tutoring comes when the tutee is on his own. "I feel my job as a tutor is to allow them to understand and enjoy what they're learning. tr they learn to love it, they learn much more easily. "It is rewarding when they honestly want to work with me and later when they come to me and show me how their grades have improved." At OCC the' Tutorial Center philosophy ts to \Vork along \\•ith and think along with the tutee, not tell him the answer. A student being tutored in trigonometry helped dispel the myth that tutoring in- volves A students helping F students. He came in for that extra push to make his Ban A. Several faculty.members tutor students in their offices and at the center on a regular basis. l\1ath and the sciences are areas where tutors are most needed. "We are all good at something," 1'1rs. Bowen added, "and someone can use that knowledge." Shirley Bowen, abov e, matches tutors to th ose wh o need them. At reft, Joan Noe gets special tutorin g in math fr om Jim Rob ert. BEA ANDERSON, Editor •••• 11 . ' . ' Women's Employers Fail Her Exam s Status Studied UCJ's Status of Women Committee has been in existence tor a little more than a year now and has submitted its first report to Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. It has been studying the role of women on the Irvine campus during tht past year and has round many discrepancies, according to its chairman. Alice L. Anderson, continuing education specialist. For instance: as of Septembfr. 1971, only 65 of the 578 academic personnel on the payroll were women . or these, only one held the rank or full professor. In the level of assistant professor and above, 374 positions y,•ere held by men and only 20 by women . the majority of women being in the lower ranks. The committee also found a lack of women students in gradua te school. a serious lack of women graduate students in certain schools, a lack of women staff members and an absenct of educational programs which include the concerns of women. · , · Offici.ily known as the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on the Statw of Women. the &f'OUP has fjye academic membtn. five staff memDe.rs. five stu. dent mernben and one u~fUcio menr ber. It meets monthly and has been di~ vided into subcommittees. 'These are academic. sludent, staff, women'• st.udie.s and child care. 11The committee was organized by the clwlcellor in recognition er problems th111l women race on campu!,'' Miss Anderson uld, 111nd all members are appointed by the chancellor." Ila lllattd 1oal Ia to achieve equality for women on the campus. Mias Andenon said the only change mode ill the committee'• or1c1na1 dir<o- llon ..... .....-glnizltion to lllClude the .. _..111 .... (See ITAM, r.,. UI ' • l • • Dll. Mii LING O. KATO STUDIES STATUS ' .... • f • l ., ~r Stories by JO OLSON Of ti!• Dilly "Uot Slaff The business world gave the cold shoulder to Mei Liang 0. Kato when she marched Out nf UCLA with a bachelors degree under her arm , so she gate the business world a e<>ld shoulder in return and marched back to UCLA to study for her PhD. Now an assistant professor in the uc1· Graduate School of B u s i n e s s Administration, the attractive Indonesian has taken another look at the relationship of women to work and still find s \\'Omen to be on the losing side. Born ~Jakarta, Miss Kato attended ·Dutch 11 Is and intended to go to col· Jege in lland, but her father !eared for her safety because of a poor relationship between the Dutch and Indonesians and she came to the United States instead. " Several turns of fate brought the black· tressed te acher to her special field of ' study, industrial relations, when her fir st love actually was the study of Communist China and International relations. MEN ONL~ -When -fl.fiss-KJto had earned her masters degree she began looking for employment but found that most com· panles specified "men only." ---.. ne utilille-s lhCI department St'ofes wanted to hire me for jobs that didn't UU: my masters," sW said. "t.1en were hired for management'training.'' -... Her qualifications were sterlin': A 3.9 grade point average and membership in · Phi Beta J<>ppa, Pi Gamma Mu, Beta Gamma Sigma and Mortar Board honoraries. but they also made her over- qualified for the jobs she could fmd. One summer she worked for the Braille Institute. "I decided to be underemployed where I could at leut do some good," she said . After three months at the Braille Institute ahe decided that going back for her PhD was the only thing she would be happy doing. Of the 1!10 PhD candidates al UCLA In her field, sbe was the only woman and lhe "°" la the on)y lfOl!lall in her depart· mat at UC!: Even purchasing a home in !\fission Viejo proved a disheartening experience for Dr. Kato as a single, young woman . "I Wa'S asked lots or questions when I bought my house," she explained. "I had lo sign a statemen t explaining my in· tentions in buying it." BRISK PACE Dr. Kato, who also received a fellowship tor gradua.te st~dy from the American Association of University Women , keeps a pace that would be tiring to most. "I love bicycling. I'm just learning how to play tennis and am studying yoga, which I find very relaxing. I love to garden, l taike piano lessons , and I am a physical fitness buff," she said. Very trim and petite, Dr. Kato ex- plained that she eats a Jot for a person her size but bums off the calories by ex- ercising. She serves on the 1972 Orange County Grand Jury in ad dition to her com· miltee \\'Ork and classes at UCI. Of \,!le Grand Jury she said, "It's been a marvelous opportunity. I'm gratified to see that they nominated a fefi younger people." Dr. Kato•s.main study during the past few years has been on womeri at work, and this is the graduate class she cur- renUy is te~ching at UCJ. FOUND PROBLEM "I was Jike most women. I didn't think there was a p:-oblem. I was doing all right myself. It wasn't until I bad been teaching about two years that I discovered women wcirkers are treated differently than men," she said. 11Not that it's bad, though." After serving on UCI's Status of Women Committee. · she said, things began to fall in pl ace. "When I graduated from UCLA with a BA In sociology l couldn't find a job. I was given a typing test everywhere T went, wh.lch I promply Dunked. It was psychologically dlsoour•g1111 for me. "When I went bac:k lot .lfll MBA I cottldn~ aet a Job..,,,_. u •.....,.. m}!nt trainee. Department stores want(. me for a buyer." Dr. Kato also cited 1969 statistics s~,. ing that women were paid only 60 .5 pe_; cent of the median wage of men. The U.S . Department of Labor pur·· .. lion als~ shows that the median wage 1 women 1n 1955 was at a high of 63.9 pe cent of that of the median wage of mt! and in 1967 it was at a low Point of s1. percent. DISCREPANCY EXISTS , "People will say that women are co! centrated in low.paying jobs," she aa k "~hich is true. However, if you take Ol th.is ~ntamination and compare by oc cupahon there still is 8 huge discrepat cy.'' The reason, she said , is the 0 chicke. and egg" problem. "Employers work on certain assumr tions which may or may not be vali<I These are that. women are unreliabl<. women have higher absenteeism rate , than most men and that they really don' .. need the money as they are secondar· · workers." - Citing statistics to discredit tach C': these assumptions, including a stud· ~w!ng !)la~ 40, fletcenl RI the w~ • • w~ work are e1~er sfnglt, divorced o· widowed, and hence, their sole suppoz" for themselves and their children Dr l}atg countered t'J_at "we don't ba~ oa.. pay for men on their economic need\ •. "J .dq not feel that all W.omen shoul1l work;" she added. "Those who do shout<' be given the opportunity and com· pensated for their ability. NO CHOICE• ' 1All men shouldn 't work but ms don't have a cl]olce. They a r, expected to work. Its unrortunMt l k n o w tome men who •"OUk' Uk. to be home, but they couldn't arron. to do it psychologically. "OUr society· Is downgrading IN housewife. We"" a m1terl1ll1tlc society. The gms national product It an i. dicatioo of our lf.U.belng. ' jS. llllPLOYBU l'.&14 .... U) _ .• -- l I I • l 17 • • . -,,.,. .~ . ., .. , .. ~ .. . . ' . . .Orange Coast Teday's Final N.Y. Stoeks- ' • vot:, 65, NO. 125, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 N TEN CENTS Newport Scout Honored for Actions· A Newport Beach Police Explorer rolled three times, landing upside dOTA'll. Scout who just completed traffic accident Parmentier, of 1517 Eton Place . training the day before has been honored grabbed his emergency highway flares to for hU qulck action Wednesday at the guide oncoming traffic safely past the 1eene of a rollover crash. wreckage. Douglas Parm.entier Jr .• 18, was one of "He had already laid a double flare the first at the accident on the notorious pattern when we got there," .said Traffic Irvine Avenue $.curve Wednesday and Officer Stan Bressler. went right to work, , • Officer Bressler is also adviser to Ei:- .Nothing could be done immediately for plorer Post 1050, a law enforceml',llt the seriously injured young woman training unit sponsored by the Newport trapped under her import roadster that Beach Police Department. I He said Pannentier was in uniform and on his way to the police department for volunteer duty. l\fembers or Post 1050 assist witlt such basic law enforcement v.·ork as pasting 90,000 tags giving the new ad· dress of Harbor Judicial District Court on pre-printed citation forms . Police Explorers -11 boys and five girls -also meet for weekly training sessions given by officer-advisers and three Marine Corps MP sergeants from Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station. Parmentler and other members un. derwent three nights of classroom training ln traffic accident procedures. Just Tuesday, the night before be ar- rived on the accident scene involving Nancy Lockhart, 22. of 2406 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, the Explorers rode traffic patrol in thf: field. Officer John Ellingham issued the young would-00 policeman a citation of commendation foe his quick work in help- Ing prevint serondary co11slons as traffic backed up. Fire department rtscue workers, meanwhile, freed t.11ss Lockhart who is llsttd in satisfactory condiUon al l~oat: Memorial Hospital with a skull fracture and concussion. Cause of the accidenl ls atill under in· Vestigation while police nole it was a near-miracle lhe young woman wasn't kllled. • Angry residents, o! the aurrounding arra, nl('fttl\vhlll'. ttrt' renl·"'1ni; clen1on<l1 fflr SQnu•lh1n~ to ~ dont' <illoul lhl" l1't•:icherous <"Ur\C. neaf Upp('r Ne\vpur t Ha~·. City offll·1:ils ~:1y vario us \1•arnin i;: dC\'it'eS ha1•e f11i ll'd 10 rtduc·c lhe 18 II<'· l'ldenls p<>r ye11r occurrini;: thert•, usuallv 111\·olving-Volks,vagens \\'hich th e lalest \'irtim drove. Counrihnan l\1 ilnn Dost.ii. In \Vho~r dlslrict th~ winding ·four·lnnr cur\•e Iles, {Stt SCOlfl', Poge 2> • ore ar an es Ie To Kill Freeway Badham's Plan Into Committee · -:emb\yman Robert Badham's bill to kill the Newport Beach leg of the Pacific Coast Freeway js on its way to tile Senate Transportation Committee today following its overwhelming 61 to I ap- . - LEAVING WEST COAST Newport's D1w11 Administrator Dawes Gets Post In Newport News • From Newport, R.I., to Newport Beach, to Newport News, Va., so goes the We and career of :Aarbor and Tidelands prov al on the Assembly floor· Monday. Badham CR-Newport Beach ) said this ·morning he is "going to keep it on the back burner for a while though" because of freeway problems involving the Laguna Beach area. "We've got the Pf5fle in Laguna Niguel v.·ho want me to get fi<lJ>i their problem, (the freeway) and they feel as strong as the people in Newport Beach," Badham said. "The problem then becomes Laguna Beach itsel£. If we eliminate the freeway at both ends, it maka me look dumb in Laguna. "I've got no fixed reading on. what the people or Laguna Beach think and I've got to talk some people down there before -we go any further," ht said. Assemblyman Robert Burke CR-Hun- tington Beach) cast the Jone dissenting vote in the balloting Monday that Badham saw as simply routine. Badham said be had not yet had a chance to get a read ing on the bill sponsored by State Senator Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) that calls for elimination of the entire coastal freeway from Ventura to San Clemente. "I haven't had time to get over there (to the senate) all year," Badltam said. "now I've got to get into the hustings and • talk with Denny and others." Badham said it was a possibility that the Carpenter bill may get through botlt houses, obviating the need for his singular measure. An aide to Carpenter said this morning that the senator has just received the data he needs to fil e an amendment to his bill that would in effect get it moving through the legislative process. Librarian Hurt In Auto Cr ash At Mesa Corner Administrator George Dawes. Newport Beach Librarian Dorothea The ex-~!arine who in four years here Sheely is recovering today from Injuries has earned a national reputation as an suffered Wednesday afternoon in a broad· expert on coastal management legisla· side collision at a Costa Mesa intersec- tion, resigned Wednesday to take the tion . position as chief of the environmental The victim, of 42{) Catalina St., New- division of the Virginia Marine Resources port Beach. was taken to Hoag Memorial Commission. lfospital by ambulance with a scalp lacer· "I feel like I'm being bugged by ation, plus multiple head and chest Newport," Dawes said of the fa ct that he bruises. was born in Newport, R.t., and his new Police said she was then drlven lo her offices are In Newport News. own physician's office, treated.and sent City Manager Robe.rt L. Wynn cited home. Dawes' growing reputation. fnvestigators said Mrs. She~y was "He is a recognized authority in coastal -southbound on Tustin Avmuc at Its 1nter- 1eglslation and on matters affecting stction with East 17th Street at 3:35 p.m. co_astal envtronment," Wyi;m sai(S,. pg in· when the collision occurred. , · Ung"ounhat be spent-l~smck'at a"r<" ~ <r11e't1t1ier<motorur lh°%fved. Baroara cent /ederal conference to testify on B. Hedden, 45, of 1433 Temple Hills Drive, behalf of all the cities In the United Laguna Beach, was uninjured, according States-at the federal government's.es· to police still investigating the acciderit'a pe.nse. - -• cause. Wynn also noted that Dawes has turned Sh~ was driving we_st an 17t_h Street at down 5everal recent job offers .for -!he s1gnal~ntrotled 1nterseet1on accorcf.. "dlslinguished positions" in the en-mg to the accident report. vironmental and coastal legislation 6elds. Wynn, who recently announced plans to do away with Dawes' department and in- stead place his position within the Com· munity Development Department as "ef>o vironmental specialist," said the !Unction wlll be filled by someone. "We are getting more and more into that field," \Vynn pointed out. ·· Oav.·es said hls posllion on the newly erealed Marine Resources Commbsion Jill! be respo11sib!e for all pe(mit.s for mil· struct1oo ot oltenitlon ol the shoreline or f5ee DA WES, PalO I) • Water Termed Safe ..., BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Kem County health officials have declared the water supply in a local residential arta safe after it was contaminated for five da ys by a termli. pesticide lnadvertanlly pourtd Into the 1y1t>m. '!1)t supply was declared safe Wedne&day after water company ~ews worked several hours to flush water lines oontamlnated by Aldl'ite.. • DAILY ,ILOT l ltff ,.,..._ U.S. Se nd s Additional -strili e J ets F'ro,n Wire St'rvlr.r!I The United Slates is sending oclditionnl war planes to !iouthcast Asi:i. a Pentagon spokesman snid today. \Yithout going into dct11.il , spOkl'sn111n Jerry \V, f<~riedheint told ne1vsmcn ther1t would be "some additional augmcntatio• or land.based air." l'Ontinuing n U.S. buildup to try and repel :i North Viel· namrse invasion of Soi.i!h Vietnam. Source~ lndicated the n i r rein- forcements will come from the United Statc1. This will raise the number or U.S. Air Force, Navy and fl1arine lighter bornbc1·1 and bombers sent to South Vietnam, Thailand and Guam since early April to around 300 and bring total U.S. Jand- bascd and carried-balled strike planes Jn the theater to more than 800. NINE STUDENTS ARE ALL THAT APPEAR TO BUILO 'VILLAGE' AT UC IRVINI Protest A91in1t Vietn1 m W1r App1r ently Fiu fecf In 'Extreme Ap1thy' Friedhelm noted some addltlonal naval vessels are en route, indicating new departures of warships for Southeast Asian waters are planned immediately, In other developments : -The Viet Cong claimed today It established a'' r evo lutionar y ad· ministration" In Quang Tri, South Viet- nam's northernmost provincial capital. County Airport Aide Calm About 'Shutdown' Efforts By JACK BROBACK Of tltt C.llf ,Oft llltl Orange County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan reacted calmly today to the wave of recriminations against airports stemming from last week's decision of the state Supreme Court. City attorney Roger Arnebergh 0£ Los Angeles urged his city council and airport authority to close down Los Angeles International Airport in view of the decision. Locally, City Ciouncilman Milan Dostal of Newport Beach picked up the ball and urged that Orange County Airport be shut down unless commercial airlines using the facility will pay the $30 million damages demanded in lawsuits filed by Newport Beach residenls against the county and the airlines. "Closing Los Angeles International Airport would certainly be one way of getting the attention of the President and the lawmakers in Washington ,'' Bresnahan said. "Such action would crip- ple the whole national air tra nsport system and corrective action would be neCessary immediately." The local airport executive continued. "However, people with the knowledge that American possess should be able to solve airport pollution problems without shutting down Los Angeles, Or.rnge Coun- ty Airport or any other. This problem didn't de'velop overnight and it won't be solved overnight," Bresnahan concluded. The 5-2 ruling o ftbe court last Friday would permit property owners near airports to file nuisance complaints leading to lawsuits based on noise, fumes and vibrations. The specific decision concerned $12.5 million damages claimed in a class action suit brought by 700 per~ns against Santa Monica airport. It feversed a Lo! Angeles County Superior Court dismi1sal or the same lawsuits. Orange County Supervisors reacted Wednesday to the court decision. They asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to study the impact on the county and (See AIRPORT, Page %) 500 Yachts Sail Today lnJ-25th E-nse nada Race ~y...4.1.MO~ LOCKABEY Df+ly ................. l fttw More than''°° Alling yachll shoved or! for Ensenajfa, Baja C61ifomia, at noon. today in the !;th .. mng or the famed Newport to Ensenada race. Newport Ocean S.Wnc Associatioil race of(jcialt had no accurate count at noon On the number of 1ctu11 starters. Thel't' were 550 entries in the race, but a 1maU percentage were not expected to start the. • 125-mile downwind &tide. A a:mall group of oct1n raclnc catamarans wa1 the Ont to start at noon. followed al IO.minute intervalJ by five classes tacb of Ocean Racing end Pacific Handlcep yacbll. Tbe Mlcf&el Ocean Ille- Inc FJeet -under 30 feet -\\!II the laat to 11art at J.. p.m. "WlndJ for the start were light and skiea were overcast. nae torecut wa1 for 1 moderate "eaterly to fill ID 11 the huae Oeet glmtcd down the cout towanl San Diego . The yachts range In llu from Z2 to IO feet. the largest beinR 1he IMoot Navy yawl Salude ftMI Sall 1JYCo, Scratch boat tn the ()cean Racill( dj"'*' ii Bob G111Ch's a.Hoot 1\1.ClaH ilOtip Sb'ius II llvm Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. Ltad yachts ere espected to ani•e at the Baja f1>hing resoct by ,_, Friday unlm they are hit by a prolonged calm ol San Dleco and the Coronadoo Isla nds. W ti r Moratorium lnclUdes Viet Village a l iJCJ - By CANDACE eEARSQN • Of fllt o.llf l"l .. t lhff A group of about 10 UC Irvine. a:tudents began building a mock Vietnamese Village ot bamboo this morning in UCI's campus Park as part of a nat ionwide moratorium declared today to protest the war in Southeast Asia. Today is also !ht second anniversary ot the killing of three students during an antiwar demonstration at Kent State University l'l Ohio. The UCI villagH>uildera:, who ex· pressed hope more students would Participate la ter today, bad also called for a atudent strike of classes today, which apparently didn't happen. They stated in a flyer passed around campus park Wednesday that a "strike against th~ war is a blo:v against our own oppression." ' But most UCI atudents this morning continued to go to class and a few of the builders admitted the strike was "flu.1· lng'' because of "extreme 1pathf." Other area colleges have planned anti· \var activities today and Friday. Mel Mitchell, dlm:tor .of community 11ervice1 at Saddleba ck College, firllt thought the moratorium was declartd to honor FBI director J. Edpr Hoover, who A broadcast by the Viet Cong·~ clandesUne Radio L.iberalion said Quang Tri , whi ch fell Monday, had been "liberated." The radio broadcast a comm unique ot 0 lbe_Feople'1 Re.volutionar.y Committee in Quang Tri city," calling for nullifica- tion of "the ~dminjstratlon and other organizations set up '?Y the United State• and the Saigon government." It also called for nulllfication of "the military and police of the puppet ad-- ministration." -President Nguyen Van Thieu new to. day to the threatened city of •lue ror urgent talks with his military com· m.'.l.nde rs on the situation Jn the north. He smiled and expre11sed confide nce despite the shattering defeats In Quang Tri, 32 miles to the north. -Hue was rising from the looting, arson, chaos and near-anarchy of Wednesday to a semblance of normatlty. South Vietnamese troops who O~d southward from Hue along 111ghway 1 streamed back today on orders o( their new commander. wt>o directed they return to Hue or be 1hot on sight. The tough new South Vietnamese com- mander ln the no rth constructed en "ex- ecution wall" Jn •rue to ~rve a stark reminder to would-be deserter!'! or 1tra&· glers. · died Tuesday. Wearll er When the war-strike waa: explained to hi~ he said he <'j~" ~ wu:=--'l>-TbQse' cloudy 1kles wil ~' pl1MiCr"1t Saacilebac&beCame, .. We way mr sunshine on rrfday along didn't have anything tut week" (when Orange County beaches, with high! another student strike wu tcbeduled ). on the sand at 65 , rising to 75 Studenta: at Chapman College, S33 N. degrees inland. Lows &S-51. OW.Cl Ave., in Orange, lln been ul<ed l "'SJDE TOD,\' .., ~ lo boycott their 1rternoon claaes today, " • when a teach-In 'filth speatm, workshops ind guerilla theater ls acbeduled from 12:30 p.m. to s p.m. Speakers today 11 Chapman Include Ed Koupal rl the People's Lobby, Rey Cor· "'° oC the l118titute ol Non-VIOience and Tom Wblllnan o(, the UC Wer Re~ators Tribe. . Three national anti-war figures 11.·llJ lead a rally Frldoy from 10 1.m. 10 2 p.m. 1t Cal Stole FUllertm. ft will feature Tom· Hayden, one of the "Ctdcqo Seven'' ladk:ted afttr the 196& DtmocraUc, convtnUoD · Ant.boo)' Russo. chllrged wUh Doniel D!Jborg •rtcr the (Seo MOllA'IOllA1M, P11e II .. ' Yo11.'vt come a lono toay, baby. lVomen cigarette 1moker1 aoi a late alart, bl.It theu"rt cat.th ing up /rut -both 11i addiction and related 1moklng hn:tdnla. S11 ' 1tor11 paue 15. l . M .• .,.. " ...... • C•UMf11l1 .. Miit~! , • .. CMIMlllfll .... N1t•1t """' .. CllftlC• " Of' .... Ctl!lllY .. c ... , ...... " ...... ..... 0.1111 "-"<" .. flkll IQ•llet\ ... ••11M lll ~ ••• • Tt ..... ltlfll • •111tfl1'-"ot D -·~ • PIMJ'l(t ""' W'HtMir • Mtl't '""' • " -·-..... •ML~ " ·--.. • • I I • • OAIL Y l'ILOT S!llf l'M .. LATE FILER DEE COOK SENDS REPORT 'AIR MAIL' 'This is ~n Honest One,' Defeated Candidate Quips Air Mail Report Cook Fintilly Files Cost Document F~,Pagel AIRPORT ... FroniPage 1 ' ( DAWES ... Offshore 'Neighbors' ' Future Tenants Full·scale oil drilling operations will continue on the West Newport fields until 1994 and prospective tenants of a· con- dominium planned nearby must be told 10 before they buy. The Robert H. Grant Corp. of Anaheim is proposing a 37-acre 494-unit trac t im· mediately adja~ent to Banning oil land leased by General Crude Oil Company of Houston. Texas. The city council is scheduled to make a final decision on the Grant project Mon· day night. "We have to inform our tenants or the Coast Highway In Huntington Beach," he added. U~der the terms of the lease, first sign- ed in 1944, the oil company operations were located on county Janel and ha\'e been licensed by the county. j<Remai°:in~ oil reserves, together with several million dollars invested in th e successful secondary oil recovery opera- tion justify the present use. of the pro- perty until 1004," the oil firm told the council. presence or these Qperations under •l•te Second p;zz law," said Grant spokesman Chuck ., Dryer. "Besides they are extremely ob- vious al1}'Way. You can see them right across the fence." s H ld ' In a Jetter to the city council, the oil uspect e company outlined its plans for the future ' on the lease . site arld asked Grant be · * made to inform purchasers. J N "We have endeavored to minimize the n ewport effect of the U!ie of our equipment on ad· joining properties and will continue to do o so." an oil co mpany spokesman said. ne more alleged conspirator in .the The letter to the council mentions tree smuggling of 294,500 drug pills into the and shrub planting to screen well opera-Harbor Area from Mexico is in jail today, tkins. ftillpwing his capture by Newport Beach the Commonweallh of Virginia. "\Ile have gotten together with the oil police. The panel was crea ted 10 days ago with company regarding additional screening Richard V. Lopez, 42. of East Los the passage of a wetlands bill there, a and landscaping around the ¥:ells to ~ng~les, remains in Orange County Jail measure Dawes says he wishes California minimize the eyesore," Dryer said. in . heu of $50,000 bail, following ar- would copy in its quest for coastline Dryer added that the condominiu m ra1gnment Wednesday afternoon Jn management legislation. units themselves are being built in such a Harbor Jud icial District Court. •!There's is fa r superior to anything way as to provide the tenants with the The stocky wholesale meat truck driver proposed in California," he said, "It's a best possible vie1v. faces preliminary hearing May tZ .along positive bill. It provides for things that "The units wh ich could have a bad view with co-defendant Lyle P. Rodgers, 32, of can be done rather than saying what out one side have been reversed to afford 305 32nd St., Newport Beach. can't be done." a view or the landscaped courtyards " Still sought today are Hank Kuykendall He said it gives local governments the Dryer said. ' 22, and Pierre Bertolino, both :t2 and both option of approving coastal development According to the oil company, the drill-Newport Beach residents. and having it· i'evitwed by the state or i~g and pumping operations are con-Arrest warrants carrying $50 000 bail having the state do the reviewing. t1.nuous and they utilize heavy equipment. were is~ued for Rodgers, Lopez, 'Kuyken- Dee_Cook_made_ up~for Some 1os1 timir In filing his campt\ign expense report · _not declare _._any _e~es for the cam-His new post, which is also assistant air . compressors. heavy trucks and dall and Bertolino following a_m_a:ssive pa1gn:' -. ------cOIH'nfissloiler, Will be ·fesponSible for . ario9s·ot~eMnachinerywhlch-c:.iruJa'ilS'lr" t\WJ'"lfiOnth pro5elirtlieff8Cefvlties.-·~ · •·---, "On my campaign. there was no those reviews, he, explained. cause a.no~se ~roblem. . ~ __ G.h¥ge!__aga.inst the quartet__.iriC!uC!e_ Burke's Office c Denies Freeway Bill Was Killed A spokesman for Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·lluntlngton Buch) denied rumora that were circulated today in Newport Buch lhal Burk•'• ~ moratorium on conatructlon of the Pacific Coast Freeway WU killed by the A• 1embly. 1be apokmnan in Burke's Sacramento office said hi• freeway bill Is 1tlll alive, thlt a couple of "minor" amendments had been mode llld the blll would be , .. heard by the As!<mblY Wl)'l llld Mp· Co~ittee in the near future. Thurtd•Y· . He was three weeks' late for the legal deadline for the statement, ' so he ·dellv!red· the requlred document by air ·mall. Standing In the foyer of City Clerk Laura Lagios' office, Cook meticulously folded the four s~ets into a paper airplane and sailed the report across the room toward her desk. ; 1It mlSsed, but he dropped a couple of bombs along the way. "That 's an honest one," he said of the -statement which declares he spent $4,S93 in the recent race, which was won by Jonas "John" Store. ·"I quesiton the accuracy .of the others," he said. "They should know better than 1, but it would be inerating to know how much the Freeway FJchl«• ,1 pen t. Un- questionablf, more was spent on the Store campaign thin was reported," be aa.serted. Store reportCMI ezpenses totaling more than $8,000. The Freeway Fighters did From P.Gfe 1·: MORATORUIM Reportedly Newport Beach Couhcil· man John Store bad been told by A....,,- blym1111 Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach) that Burke's freeway bill wu releue of th6 .Pentagon Papers,;.an<l Ron killed today. KovlCk, coordinator of the natiOnaJ Vlct- A Badham spokesman. however, uld nam Veterans Against the War.· she knew nothing about such a state-. . .. outside money spent by ranyone;" Cook Dawes will leave Newport' Beacfi June . Dryer sa id h1s·-c:ompany is not too wor· conspiracy to smuggle and possess said. 9 and start work there June 15, at about ried a~ut the noise. da ngerous drugs and narcotics which There was no money spent by the can-the same· $16,000 a year salary. . "This h~s all ~een taken very seriously could bring long state prison terriis upon didate personally, either, according to Dawes, 51, is married and has three into cons1derat1on," he said. "At the conviction. Cook's report. children. HlS parents live in nearby di stance our .units v.·ou~d !>' from tbe Investigators who seized '1:he 250,000 The largest contributors to Cook's cam· Mathews C.Ounty, Va. well~; the noise factor is Jus t. not that amphetamine pills and 44,500 barbiturate paign were L, E. Ebeling and Elmer ba,~. , . . tablets ~alued at $35,000 noted Bertolino Hegr, persona l fr iends, who kicked in Besides, mos~ of the 01! opera.lions out has a pr1-0r narcotics conviction. $450 and $400, respectively. Frorn Page J t~ere now are .JUSt t.hose steadil y pum-The new case was initiated by Newport Far West Services, Inc., contributed ping, mostly quiet units you see all along Beach police, the State Bureau of $250, the Euclid Ball Company and N. H. SCOUT Narcotics Enforcement, plus several Smedegaard , $200 each. • • • • • other Orange Coun ty Narcotics Task Cook reported $100 con tributions from said WedneSday ~t-shou1d-be-corrected__lY01nen Claim Bias Force law agencies. . Milton Shedd, James Harrington, Gary even if it requires realignment. L ewport-Beaeh-narcotics-squad-Sgt. Burrill, Jack Cole, Ken Kendrick, Lido A study conducted two years ago show-AUSTIN , Tex. (UPI) -'There is not a eo K?nkel •. plus detectives Al Epstein Yacht Anchorage , Richard Feerda, Hazel ed straightening the curve would cost fair share of women professors and deans and Mike H_1etala went to P!Ck up Lopez K, McDowell, Warren P. Waters and C. $250 000 a figure almost certain to be at the University of Texas and the school Tuesday n!gbt, accompanied by Los Graham Edelblute. . ' ' favors male over female athletes, ac-Angeles police. Cok also reported receiving $50 uch htgher. now. cording to a special committee which "We think he knew we were coming," from Hugh Haley. James Ray, Frank S~ud1es also. sho~ed the stretch of studied I sex discrimination. "Well remarked Sgt. Konkel , who last week Fries, Kenneth W. Dixon, William H. Irv1.ne Avenue mclud1ng the curve has an qualified ·women appeared mt to have went after defendants Bertolino i.nd Mansfield, Coy Watts, Homer Smith, acc~den~ , ra te $6 percent above the been promoted because of sexual prej· Kuykendall in Hawaii, although they John Webster, Bill Dillman, Fred H. r~c~a~JU=o~m~1~a~a:ve;r~ag~e~. ~~~~F~;;:;u~di;ce~.;";';'i~d;t~be~re~po~rt~. ~;;;;;;;~;;;•l;ud;ed;;c;•;ptur;;•;·;;;;;;;;;:---Bice, R. R. McKenna, James P. Barrett. Leland Finley, Blackie Gadarian and Less Isbell. ·park Work Halt On Peninsula Goes to Council luxurious spring down and feather sofas . . .. ---ti l ,. 11 ment. No anti-war act1v1 t1es were sched_u_te_d __ Ne.wport-Beach-Councilmen Monday- ,_ ___ Bur.ke...haa-propoied-a-flve-year-mora~at-QFangH;oast Gollege;-----V.'ill be asked to delay construction of im- torlwn on construction of a aection of the The moratorium planned at .UCI today provements at a tiny park on the tip of ·-~· controversial freeway from the Los An· wa s endorsed by the student government. Balboa Peninsula pending resolution of gelea-Orange ~ty line to the Santa .. Ana Freeway. 'J'6it prlm~ affects Spokesmen for the orgaruz1ng group objections raised by nearby homeowners. Huntington Beach and Se.a~uch. . there said the 11Vietnamese Village" is The Parks, Beaches and Recreation His bill alto proJ>Ol:tS creation of a meant to "bring the war home _ this -Commission this wetk asked that $8,400 fret corrido ev·e board hlch budgeted for West Jetty View Park be way r r 1, w w idyllic campus. normally a refuge of fan-put over into next year's t:.idget so the ::J: :dy m~ht :!~m~ns~~~!~~ tasy, '~~II become a breeding groun_d_of ~PB&R-staff can "'ork out a plan ac· treeway-route:s-or-alttmite methods of reality. ceptable to homeo\vners. transportation. They want to interest other students in However, if the council doesn't want to Freeway fighters In Newport Beach and using the area for an antl-wa.r ctnter put the money-iilto next year 's treasury, Long Beach want all plans for the Coast with discussion groups, workshops and the commission \vants the \\'Ork done this freeway stopped. Thty do' not support a political meetings. yea r. moratorium or restudy. Construction of tht village, scheduled "Rather than ram it down their throats Huntington Beach officials have gone for i a.m. this m_orning, was an hour we want to give them more time to study on record in support of Burke's morator-behind Schedule because few people it," a PB&:R spokesman said citing the ium mwure. showed. fact that the Balboa Peninsula Point 01.1.NGI COAIT • DAILY PILOT But planners of the day 's activities still Association has been on record against listed afternoon and evening events as in-the improve1nents for some time. eluding fi lms sponsored by Vietnam Vets The spokesinan indicated howeve.r. that Against the War at 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 1 if it meant not doing it at all they'd p.m. ln·room 104 of the Physica l Science rather have the work performed this year 1'11 Or9lllf C...l DAILY 'II.OT, vrllt! wMtll b ~ .... H-..Pm~ l'J """'""*' '1 h Ottllllt (Miit JIWllJP!)nt Co"'"n't, S.,.. nte .. lllont •rt '1Vbllalled, Mond•Y lllAvOl'I Frldty, .... COit• MtH, ,,. • ..,.... lt•cit. H11111flO'!Dn •tKh/F-ltill Vtli.y, L•f'INI INdl. lr'llnt/$tddlllllltk at1i11 St n Clff'l'ltr.1.J Sift .h!ttll CJRltrr-A 1l11glt '"1'-1 Ml!lllll k "'911""" S"v<dtp, tM Svrldtyt. 1,,. prlMINI llU&lllllfnl ,11nt Ii ti ~)O Wtll .. .,. Sir.el, CO.II Mt ... , C1mornl1, flt». Building. despite the objections. A rally v.·ith speakers and guerilla theater was 'scheduled for noon in the central<Jcampus park and discussions were pJanntd Crom 1 p.~. to S p.m. in the bamboo 1'village." Owner Casualt)· Of Dog Figlit Coast Pioneer Mrs. Crosier Services Slated R•Hrf N. w,,4 , Ptwldtllt •Ml l'Wll.ri.r -· f\frs. Grace Broderick Crosier. pioneer .. .Jae• R. C11rley Ylc1 .......,, 9111111 Gltllnl MtMg~r Tft..,.,. ~ ... ii ''Don't bite ·the hand that fetds you" resident of the Harbor Area, died Tues· • ••"' " • ' h• R I""' [ Mr -., ,.. MW.W••" --~--:..: "°"Id 1>e.,1 l"!"I mollo}'l.~l><f.lo, · ~~<!l!Y .•J,;,,. ,,._!!....! ).l!j!l!SI ome,9 ·~.r!.;' _,., • ...,. Dan 6rT's btg St. Demara. "Afthur A. Schm1dt. wnfi wl!Om s11e·nad ' L P1t.r Kri•t Orr, 23, ol 2324 Pacific Drive, Newport lived for many years. Death v.·as at-~ -..ch <11r ""' Beach, told police Wednesday his pon-tributed to a heart ailment. She would Mew••• ._. ~ derous pet got into a dog fiaht and he h '"" 80 _ >J>r Hewpert-a..I.••"' tried to break it up. • ave ""'-,;n years, old ne~t August .. · M•ihet .41W,..., P.O .... 11711 fJUJ 'l1le St. Bernard ha• had his shots, but 130rn~1n eston. l\ o., l\trs. Crosier met his muter got one too - a tetanus va~· and married Fred J. Crosier in 1912 when °'" ~ =:,....,. cination for several large teeth marks in she was 19. After brief residencts ln Los .._: :::;' ,'f:n ~ ":.,.. hls right hand. Angeles and San Diego, they moved to ...., ~: •,..,. 11 c..r........ , the Harbor Area, where Crosier's father •d11h11 11141 l4'£4nt SweatpJUlls Stole,n oWJ11!\1 lh• Newport,a.ach Lumber eo. CF JIM Me•ftsl I 6GU11 SUrvivors include Florence B. Crosier g:f :"--~•'r:=: Sqmeone 1wiecd ·cart Strickland'~ or Laauna Hills Leisure World. a 1i1ter. , ':':"", .. , ~...:i.."': liweatpanta Wednetday, but luckily for ln·law; two .daughters, Mrs. Eva~ D. -" --· him the Newport Harbor Hieb Scbool stu--Jones of Balbo> bl1111d arnfMrs Barbara .,. = • 11 Celli,..._ dent wasn't lh than ' · I "'' -11.11 He Aid his nu. I Wll bad beOri w ... '-' lla£eo£eld of Costa Mw,; four gralJ!I-" _. ..,,, .......,.., ll'IWlwY ''""' chlld 1 --· and bllJlC ou1 to cir)>, but a Ible! 111111ged ren and f ve great grandcblldm. 1 ~ -Ihm! -1111 cWbesJllte at Bil <lli1 P rlv•t• ....,1ee9 will bO at Paclllc View St., leavine his sweat sh&t bihlncl. Memorial Chapel "1day. .. ' . ;;.Ii, These handsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimate in seatinm comfort with down and feather back pillows, deep spring down seat cushions e11veloped in down and feathers and two dac(on- filled arm pillows. Choose from a.wide selection of fine fabrics and sizes. Three styles -to chooae•from · 96'' • ~~-llUUl-~ ~99 .• H.J.GAR~E1T fURNl"fURE ~ PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESl6NEAS Open Mon., Thur . I F<i. f:vos; • 22 ts HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALI F . ~6-0275 ' -- ·~·~·-· ! ' ' .. . • . 1'72 "'l/HCllE OUALTTY ts THE ORDER OFTHE HOUSE" WHEN IT RAINED 4,000 COUPONS AT NEWPORT PRODUCE ••• -~-~ ---1-~11-·------. --~--~-' ----= ---. -~ ... -""' -----. -~-- 1--1-- I j -1 '! . ' ( ' - ' . " " ., ,. . . -~ ... , , .1 ' • -- • THE EDITOR GOT A LEnER ••• ' '!he Eill.tO< na11Y 'fl.lot caUf 9262& cos ta nee.a. ERNIE CAMP'S FAMILY GOT A CLEANUP JOB TO DO • • • And _the DAILY PILOJ proved that kind of rain doesn't hurt the rhubarb : ·• • ------ -or the carrots • • • . or the ora~ges .\ .. or ••• ,. ' • • . . •• .. ' ' I • WHAT'S INN-. OUTDOORS? 87 JIM NIE~llEC Harness Racing Entries I ·tJ·~ The A""'41tt Pal me~ Method ~ • "AlHLln Of nee DIC4DC"' '.;: ' VARY CLUBFACE WITH LIE or BALL IN SAN D A aood way to standardize your sand play is to vary the facin1 of your elub accordinstothcdcpth o( the ball in the sand. I Salhlt waler anglers have enjoyed an upswing in ocean lish· 01 :.i::~. '.,.'1-:11·,~~';\ri:.:,r:r, '"' h h lh •• 11 Off the Greens flah.n Captures MV Tournanwnt DAILY PILOT 1f7 19 Area Wres tlers Join Stars ng ese past weeks as schools oI barracuda, bass and yello~·· .. n~ ,.,.,. I suagnt I at w en c u. ----<ta h.av• n1o1-9ded-eoet!tehintters ... ·~--..,,00~•~"rl"'11~· ~•~.-.-i--.re"•"ls"'6"n..,,tb-p-onlrrnn'd-(iop-t••·;---~-'~ ~ · . Yt•• e•cn I. """'· "Oft"'d"M' 1 •«'-'· Sklfl'per Doug Farrell of the Westerner, runnmg out of"''° .n,11111 ' Y1•• 0118 " ullde• ""-' Justration) you race theclub1liJh.t· Three cir· champions and 15 ~~~~~,~~~·~=-=:o:-r::::;:--,:::or--~•~UJ~er'::"p~re~p~w""!re~•uller.,.•~from,.111t._""'"" ""'-1--.mieHiliiflTltif pres1 en s an o t on one learn and OranRe Coast area headline -. Davey '& Locktr. repcrtt that large schools of barracuda have ~%;;,"':~:;~::. '~.:~: ... Y~ld1'ri.~ ly 10 the rif,ht or your target. ,moved \ Into local waters and most of them are keeper~. Cal ico ••• no11·w•11n•• in r111 • 11•'1" Pv••• Fact it at the tarset whCn the cup champion at Mission Viejo Santa Maria and Jim Rowland the list of 26 South nominees Country Club iifler winning on another in 6C(Ond place at for the first annual Orange the medal play tournament 67. County Alt·Slar wre st 11 n g bass. hali but Hnd a few big white sea ba ss are also being taken ~'::'b•e M•·~111,. 1111 W•!li'1•'11l by boats fr(lm Davey·1 and Art'11 Landings. L11 10. •L o.~10111 ball i1 11ighlly depresse·d (middle W , , b L•av &eyd 1C 6ovOI · ) d h I fl h over the past weekend. Two holes-In-one w ere meet, whi ch Is staled for A tie resulted 'for second recorded rec en tty at. Cypress College June 17. eekend run11 out to Catahna and San Clemente Island Y s11v1• " c1. w .... ,,,,. illu$trauon , an to l e t w tll place between Max Cardenll Meadowlark. Lenny Chapman Dick Morris of CIF team harbor boats are rewarding fishermen with mixed catche~ of 0·~;;nc~;:11c•u !t0?i;~;;•1 th e ball is buried (bottom illustr&• 'ame fish. Now that the rock cod lJeason is nearing Its end , most L .• 11v l•ll•t 11 MU1t•1 tion). and Robert Buxton with ,Rocco aced the seventh hole, using a champion Corona del Mar will Paterno fin ishing fourth. four-Iron to traverse the 156 coach the South llquad and he party boa ts are swltching over to their summer schedule Jn 111>11111• L•11111• H (0 Ac\•r,,,•ft! aearch of surfa t.'e feeder,. H•rm\ ''"' ~~Mw~;:.1~~~ The more·you aim the clubface Th ,. lb f h ht I st k SICONO IACI -ON lftllt. PKt. to the lefl the deeper ,., .,,.,, -·t The Miss ion Viejo men·s yards. Gary Weller , an 18-has some outstanding grap- club champlonshipll will be year-<1ld, scored,)lis ace on the piers to choose from. e 1r~t a acore o t e season WRll caug a wee . c:i.rm.,,. Pv•M 11500• • ..... The tugboa t Cochise, v.·hile enroute ttJ the Hawaiian llllandll, Alt ittvff u1 11: w11111m11 into the 1and, which is just what contested May 20-21. 145-yard lJth hole using a sand Edison 's Jim Sweeney {IJSl. ln h . . 956 'I ff t•· O Lt••ml• 5,,.,.1, IG LG<'W I J • I . terccptr.d I e albacore m1grahon some m1 es o •n:r re-1-1,,,y Ho•u 1s o._.,.r1 you need when the bal 11 ow in wedge. CdM's Garv Casey (168) and fr.,ine Co1Ut Shorecllffs Southern California C.llege-gon C<lasl while trollln° at a slow speed. vin11" M•d•,,, ic J•<*1 the bunker. , . . "' . d f Iba I t J••"• l1bf IL L.Co1••! This area also produced the first v.·or o a curl!: all M••~"' ze1t•1111 1r H•v,,. .. 1 Monly Blodgett, host pro at El Dorado Country Club In Long Beach, will team with the same three Irvine Coast Country Club members in defense of the championship in the ninth annual pro-a m In- vitational tournament to be staged May 24 at ICCC. A touch of old India wlll be bpund CIF h.eavyweight tillist year. but th at particular Jongfin was caught a montti later. . =:,~ ~;!;n 11~ ~~J011,,01 It's too ea rly to 5tart any predictio n5 on when the longfms c111m1~, 1rl<• 111e1 re 11JOO. wtll h ff b t d't' Id I 'th TH110 AACI -°"' mu,. "Ut· s ow up o our cnast. u water con 1 ions are ea w1 ,111,,,1,. •.• 11 ••n. "~•M ,1100, ct11.,,. not too much warm water showin g up outside. 1,,. ••k1• '?!"',·, 1 ;, . Mr, , 1.., MJll t• Y e lloaolall llit1h19 Slll<low lled IG Lonvol LIU•• r ... !G •••kMr) ll~bv StorrnclOl/d UI Wo1U1m1l Y II ' II d •· b · d '·ro-lloM 0 Lt• lie: Mtv,..rd ! f 01"\8 art reporte tn •K tVtr)'W. ere a NJ Un ur krrowl<,11 ( J MCGr1torl , nadn lslanfl1 and are bltlnjt:. Earlier thl1 week angler1 enjoyed Ttkom• T•,, !M sm111>l I t r N h r I d H111t OtkwOOO IL L1Co•ttl tome fan tastic actlon off the northern po n o ort 11 an , or .t.1111 1:1111b1t tnort commonl y known a11 ';Pukle Point." G. G. P1•~•· 11 Jonn10nl WMllllll E1•t IL V Jorll\10ft! Sklpperll 1av new fl!l h have moved ln and that the bite l'OU1tTH ••Cr -o"' m11t, P1e1. ' " I t f k Th Cl~lmln1, All 1911. P11•'4 l l'OOC. C!1lm. should ti>nllnue "full on for at ea!ll a coupe o wet I . ere 1"" P•lct 11500. 11 plenty or bait In the "'ater and the water temperature Is stay· c1ru. M• l'1ri1 (G Loneot V1ll tfll'I Kint IT llerl•1m) tn& above IG degrees. 111•11•" Adlo• tG s1r1111k1 · b I I I Wonnerlul $po!• I ~ De1ome•) The ye llnw11 are sbov.·1ng all day long. u are • or m ni cnolc• Pil11lf• u M.u~n the boats In late afternoon. As the phase11 of the moon change WP.i••n 11~1~, !L v Jon.,~ftl . C&tor CftlM~ (I' H1vdtftl lhe fh1h wll l have a tendency to chanie their feed1ni habi111. '"""'' Stort r 1 voll••") !o d ilh lh l'll'TH •ACE -Ont m!lt Pitt. The fish Are bi.it. a \•rra~ini better than pnun 11. •· e c i..1 ... 1ftt. c11 b•Pd "'~lttrtd Alt 1,,1. larrrest thus far hitlin• thr. Kales al 34 17 pound,;. A lew !imaller Pu•"' '3700. 1o!' Clll"'I"" on<• $fj0(!. " · · h I llod v. Aooo1 CD M•vK•O -&-'ellow!i are also heln.r hooked on 11mall mackerrl and anc O\' es. tc w G i • 'Hlfte~•I An •ier• report lhat wht:n the fill h bt.l{ln to !iho W. fishermen LOtll< M• Ov•r /I( Elvln,I • fl h Dltlr o~v" IE wn,.1,n tosslnit: Straggler jlgll are po11llng near limits or lhe iame g t-CIMl'I" Ann CG 1-1011> ·er&. Loads are II.1th! durin.1t the wetlc , bu t i.·eekends i re full IO advance reAtrvallon11 are necr.ssary. Good Salmo11 f 'lshl119 Pltw1l"•ll !II M~l T T Pllol IG 111,,,0llrctJ plugged Lumber Leri tJ w1111 • ..,., .lllN lfll•"I' P111,,rrlr IL D~ulto"I .50f'XI !IXTH ••Cl -0"" milt. D1tt 1n •O••. no11·w•nne• 'l?,000 '" ltn 1ri11 t•t rMm-w!nntr o! U1otl ttnr mooty In 1111 j $11rl• Pu"• UlOCI. . Local sportsman Gfrry Thompson. ran his plush sportfisher :dt~· 8~._1.111~ YJ11r;,",,'111,1 ~h' Pacific Clipper up to San Francisco las t "'eek and came Abbi cri1nce (H Ev1 .. 1> . r f I' f h G~m· 11,,,. 10 Cron~) acl< with reports o antas JC JS 1ng Am•rko Tin rR J G111111n1 Thompson said that limits of salmon' were common, even MHfo•d~ cri1 .. 1 LI w11u1m-i h f. h · h J1uv Allm1'81 Ill w'111l1"1U for ine1pericryccd anglers. and that t e avf'r~ge .is . we 1g s , JE Yl.NTH .... ,, _ Qn• m111. P•c•. •' •·ut 15 nnunds Thompson's wife lal)ded her r1rst limit of sal-(l~lmlna All •0!1 P11n1 uooo. Top uu 1•u · · . I f f"h' cl1lmln11 ,,1,~, $11.600. mon weighing lo 19 pounds in Jes5 than 30 m1nu .e~ o IS Ing. R11>ld IG Lcnao1 '. When the wind dne!' not blow all sport and private boats in ~~~~~·~~'~:~ \~ ~n~!t'"til the hay ti rea ;ire limiling out ea rly. Fo••. N•11on 1e C:obbl The more popu lar spot.~ arc: San Pedro Point. Ducks-Berry 1~~Y 81~!";;111~J H;_;~~~oorJ 'Reef and the I.Ir.ht Rucket. The fish arr ;ibout. to move into P~•~'"' cria•c• rD C•o~kl ' ·" h . d h . t lied llOHTH 11.tl(E -One .... 1e Trot the bay anc1 are fecc11n(l nn sRltt'u anc ov1es an erring ro 1nv.1~t•an11. 111.soo. T1>r wtsl o, .... ,,: b h" d' d ' p· k I d" (OUl\IV 11f"M . e Jn ('t'p runn1n,i: 1n • .1 IC!i. . ' . . Tttlllt Blkl11I Ill V•ll•• Kt Y) Thomp~nn ;ii~ said th at st. ipe r f1sh1 n_l'.l 1ns1dr the ba~ and J"""' JDt>n IE wri••l•rl · tn Ifie rive rs is good with a number or fish In excess of 10 pounds ~:1;;::;~ -f~-/.ke~r 1 ;•1~~::::_~,, bein" nrllcd Tt•nr v1c1.,,y lie: Tl•"•tl '-' . N•livt St~• 11•1 ~J Deflnl1I Tr''''' f1,r Big Benr Lui,,,., s11r 1L L•Co.i•J D~•n Grtat tC lloy<1! • A bonuJ1 plRnt of hefty lroul went into Big 8eRr Lake hu~t 1::n.: ~~1; f· L~~~~· ;;:i~nc:'~~~ -Wuk-and..ahuuld nffer-&o me..j1;ood...fb;hlni -fnr-lhe-nu:t-le.w-wffk!l.-,,,.._,,,,,,...,,urP<11•r:-ru11't'-V1c1orv. a; I t t Fr,,.led Y1nkH 11nc011pled tor w•llf""' Tbe water 111 "'Rrm lnit: up and ralnbovi·5 are mov ng c ose.r o ""'llOl•s. ibctre In 11eArch of food. Short angler5 and tro ller5 are doing NINTH llACIE -one mu~. P•t•. • · (lal,.,tna, All '"''· PurM 17000. Cl•lm· ~ually well on mediu m slr.td trout. 11111 ~r!c• 'uoo. I th I b rl h. SI/CCIII Ynr~ IC l!nvdl Pal PallerJion nf NtVl'port Rtach repor 11 R &Jill 5 1ng coun!rv 0111ch•s~ !G LonooJ Is '1·111 "er" •low at the hl•h ltike. llue ln cold water, Pallerllttn Mire P11tr <J M••kw~111 ' .' h Thi G•ttn Gl•n! ll( M4vn1•dl 11ugge11t11• the bl'l!'i!'i nre }u ~t not fr.~dl nit:. A few !iUh-keeper11 ave Mu1o~11 H111ov•r tG G•l••~ol be'" caughl on ~·orms. hu t the best action Is yet to come, he ~=~~yc~•i;· i: J11~~~:~~n) add s. Af\dy'1 Cholc1 [M Grt~l•rl Si<•rra flpe11e1· E"·celle11I Ron Hansen or Tustin are at recalled in a partner·s better the lop of the Rebel list. . ball tournament at Shorecliffs Other area nominees ar' Big 4 Funny Car Race Set Saturday at OCffi Country Club over the coming CdM's John B\anpied, Wally weekend. Clark and Rich Galanline; Orange County lnternational Race\vay wit\ host the fifth an- nual Big Four Funny Czir Championships Saturday with four makes of funny cars in- volved. Qualifying begins at I :JO p.m. while elim inations "'iii start at 6. ri.1otorcycle roarl r a c i n ,q returns to the race~·ay Sun· dav. Practice starts about 9 a.m. Sunday witli racing beginning approximately at noon . latter drives a Ford Mustang. Ford is the team favorite. Plymouth captured I a s t year's title, edging Chevy, 14- tJ. Includ ed on Sunday's agenda v.•111 be grand prix competition in SO. 125, 250, l50 and 500 c.c. and open and siriecar classes, along with prorluction entric5 in all of the aforementioned categories except 500 c.c. and sidecar. Badminton For Girls The three club members on last year's winning team in- clude Henri Tubach, cOurtney Owens and Harold Swanson. The tournament features many or Southern California 'll I e a d i n g professionals in fourso mes with three cl~b me mbers. Latest cou nt showll approximately 40 club pros ready to svdng into action in the shotgun affair. Ra11el10 SJ The men's club at Rancho San Joaquin golf course staged a low net tournament over the El Niguel Ha rry Hilke &lld J a c k God win cam·e in with a seven· under-par net 65 to win a sweepstakes tournament at El Niguel Country Club aver the weekend . A tie resulted for second place at 67 between Dr. Paul Risle and J . McCaron on one squad and Bob Collier and Bob Schuhmann on tRe other. In a mixed best ball lourney, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schuhmann and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pine came in with a net 60 for low honors. Mile Square past weeken d with Ralph Allen Qualifying round s have been scoring a 69 for fir st place. completed for lhe annual A tie resulted for second president's cup competition at place between How a rd Fountain Valley Mile Square Estancia 'll Chuck K e h I e r : Fountain Valley's Dave Rust: Hunt inr.ton Beach's R i ch Baer, Mike Hoptay and Jim Potter; Marina's Dave Keiter; Newpor t Harbor's M i k e Brown. Bob Cameron, Randy Coon and Bruce Mellor: San Clemente's Clark Jarrett: aOO Andy La~sak and Jeff Noon of WPslminsler. Twent y·seven n o m i n ee B have been tabbed for tht. rival North contingent. wh ich will be ooachf'd bv Herb Dyer of Rancho Alamitos. The meet is llplit into four manuracturer!i' categories - Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford and Plymouth -and will also in- clude an individual award for_ the top eliminator. e:111nc11 nJ 1 111 r 1 MOO•,.. Urilike OCIR'5 Manufa<:· ,.. -s1n1tH-- Gurvitz. J im You ng a n d Golf Course. Harvey McClure al 70. The Players hzi ve jy,·o weeks in Bots• G•111d1~11rt:1ch 80fl. 11~ next spot went to J .E. Hollett-whieh--to compltte-first,..round-~~::7~$0tg~~/Wf:~~~~'&~ ---of turers_ Funny Car Cham· o. Hvmen IE) 11c1. ''"w1n1 (EMJ 1-l t. 11·1,_ll·I. -with a 7t I . h • I b•n-; B~na 11 ••• , Tonv 0.bAnq. Tem · pay m t e matc_,LJ;! ay com· .Mllnc1. a.riv Tller1t11 : F11ll1rtot1; pionships, which is a ro und w:. Hvmc~ IEJ lost to No•m•n <EMI ltleadowlark pet.lll·D-n --• D1vld Ouki. Sltvt •5,.,1trl; l(,.,nedv:' · J1ck Adtm1, Notl H1rdc1s!1t; LI f.lebtl Jnhft HIM]o1~: L11<1r•: Gr• Hor; M11nollt: JQt1n Corre1: P1clllc1: robiri c'ompetltion. the Big •·!1. 11''· 1.11. F t t h 32 Tcrrlft (E) dtl . ~11m..er (EM) 11-6, our even accep s I e 11-2. 11.0. The 16lh annual Meadowlark quickest qualifiers, regardless .t.rreiion11o !El dtr. We•vcr IEMl 11. Country CI u b tnvitational UC lrvine's Gary Singer or make , and-.Lemploys 1 the 5·R1~;~ IE! dt1. L. De1rrD01 ,EMI ll·4, partne r·s better ball tourna· £irtished in a tie for sixth more common pyramid orm 11.4. ment is scheduled th is o"erall 1·n the s 0 u 1 her n I I. . . C.•ullrflll <El dtl. T. H~m•ll1 (EM) v o e 1m1nal!On<i. 11.1, 11.10 weeke nd , O"er two da "s. w1'lh c t'f · f Ii · t ti v J a 1 orn 1a nterco eg1a e go The indi vidual champ and 4.~':".i'.' <El net. McOermoll ieM) 11 · Jim Giese serving as tourn a-championships Monday at winn ing make ;ire determined Ra1:1t1lft1 (El lost 10 Hk-Min tEMl 1. men! chairman. Torrey Pines Country Club. by give rounds or racing and a 1 \ ~11;~· ! 1f.\i.,n•' ,,. r ..... ~•ev tF"'.• • 11. Jn a s"·eepslakes tou rney Singe r was one over par ror scoring system which a"•ards 1·11· ••c1111'11• !El de!. L. J.,,,,, IEMI last weekend, Gordon Logan· l6 holes wit h a score of 145 19th Hole er11 Mlelk•. ll•ndy Himes. Rl<h P1vlcvskv. Mark 5Dtnctr. Jilt Wtilnlf/ Ren·"" Al~mll~$; !Cini Hlftdts. Din Ntdloku. D~n ll11hch 1; V1ten<l1: Ed Sevl1: Wnte•n: crivc~ Mickey. 01,,.. 0t1t1. Baseball ANGlLUS LIA.GU( W L one point for each "'in and one 11"°· n.o. Dou~''' and Ri'ck Haski'ns came 1·n ·1h 126 t 1· · v.•1 payers compe 1ng 1n ~·· r1u1 point for the quickest elapsed Moodv 1nd Btroc:h !EJ 11c1. Coleman "'th t" 1 · Sat d · lhe aclt'on. UC! 11·n·1 •• hed 131h. 1·n _ 8'.~~~~'! ~-,1 jg ~ •• .~ t. · h d •nd tc ln;s1t11<1 !EMl 11·1}, 15.1. ..1 a ne ;)'! 0 Win ur ay s ·' -~ ime in eac roun · _, ___ v,..._.M LuMC1 1e1---..,...Grevo ... -segmcnt folio-w=e -b Jii I t t I w1'lh Cal State 51 Anlhonv re·race ra\'or1tes 1nctude '"" Moorr CEM1 •·H. 11.1s. li.1s. ·' lleM ' d Do '"e" Y 56 00) e earn ° a s Mi1t• 0.1 , . . p Aobt•ll<lfl •M v111 Amer•v•n 1e 1 ay an n owma n t (Lang Beach) in fi rst place, Plu• x Manura cturers t1thst a t •,•.•,',. 'o Prf11°'1 11\d Tr1cy (EMJ IJ·lS, and Bob Cook w'1th Nard'1e USC d d s o· F t r T G d secon an an iego M•••r D~1Tt~d~r;: lc""H OS er, 0 arzan~. ar en w1111 1nd "''"'""'' re1 1os1 to Pfirrman (57 \. Stale third. s•. Antl\ofly ,1 sj1nop Amit J Groves Gary Burgin and Na· unc11 1no E111m1n (EMJ u..e. l).lS. ll· S d C S 1 St P1111 1, P "' x 2 I. t H t Rod A · 1-1s. un ay, armen an a Singer may represent UC I in • • '~ l~ " "' .. .. 1ona o ssocia ion H1111ock •1111 M1vri11o~ 1E! lost to Mar·ia and Bob Lyma c th N 1. 1 C ti · 1 1 s11urd1y'1 G''""' \Vestern Conference champ Fr1i1u 1nd Hon111er (EMJ ll).\S, 15.1, . . • n w re e a 1ona o eg1a e ourna-Piu• x •t Mir~• Dtl 1<1o11t>1ene-d'r 1t J R th r S Iii •·1s. the winners with a 56 followed ment in Massachusetts in 1118,i;;'O.: Amii 1, serv11e erry u 0 ea . e. Wh•lafl And IAl•d (El IQSI to Fl1ner b w E w ' d s J St P111J •• s. AnrhonY •! W1rd!CW Foster and Burgin will be 1 111<1 a,11 !EM1 1~J. ~-u. 10.•s. y . . aggoner an tu une. P••k S!ont,,.•n 1nd McLartn CEM) d~f.1----------------------------------------piJoting Chevy Vegas while the Wriorit And 011nn fEMl 15-6. H-3. RvAn 'and Wood IE l d•!. HA~ltlmel• In<! WA1Ak lE M) ll·IS. 1S-6, 1}.1. r>r1nct0lto And Cn•v•l (El del. Gr.in. "'ilh a JS.pound C':crman brnwn lrading the way, lhe inlanct troul season .1i:ot off to a j1"110d star!. Th~ most pop~Jar or _all ·the lakes ln the hiJth count ry •C rowley) yielded !he b1g,R:est fish : of the openinJ? WC<'kenrl. The big brown "·as caught from shore Harness Results viii• Ind 8t1Vffl (EM ! IS·1, JS.a. li•rbln 11nd R1,,.1ev IE ) dff. Morll,,,er 1nd Kntber (EMJ U·lG, !I· "· Sift Cltm.nlt 141 Cf) HtWf)(lrl Harbor Real' sipp1n' whiskey · b~· an angler rish ini: with worms. This c~tch_ \vas not unusutil for this lake ris ii dot"s harbor some \'ery big fish. r.1nst of the lakes rind streams along the stretch or Hwy. 395. (rcwn Bil? Pine to Rridl!rport. offered j!.ood !ishing for stocked 'rainbov.·s y,·ith a fe\Y native bro"'fls also b_e1ng ~reeled . Fresh watrr ;inJ?lrr!i ca!'ltinp. or trol11nR Fishback tu.res ,$eemed to enjoy quickr r limits. T~is "'riler hall used the F~s~­ 'back \u re ;ind has to recommend it to anj!.\ers who have d1ff1· e:ulty in cat ching trout . Bas• Go 11110 llidl119 Bass fishing bas slov.·ed do••n at m<t51 Southland lakes, prl· ~marily due io angllnit pre5surr. A '""' l~nJter5 to nine 1JOUnd5 Wf'rt caught this past· v.·ttk. but iht. biJ!: fish vi·rre Absent on all 4"eports. WN~tMf11. M11 J, l tn (lflf • "'" 'll ST llA'I -Ont mde. P1ce. M1l!M11 J Yt•• Oldl & ulldtr. P11rS1 "'"' 81 cne lo r l'•i r tA¢k~.,.,~nl 1ft.60 s.:ro J.40 M1cl• H1tl1 •ctor (M-•lcnl •.IO J 60 LArlY 8~1won lJ•cObs ) 1.60 T!"'t -1.10 l/S. No scr,1cn11. 12 l••d• •·••chel11t 1'1lr & l·M••lt Hiii' .11c11r, 11111 16'.4t. SECOND llAC:I -onc ·,,,11, DIC!. Cl1lmin1. Alt llltl. Purst 11JOO, Snel<1cn l(•llal 11.&0 llfl }II() Sen11or Mj11 !1oddl U.tcl 6.llO Ltl•d !S~err•nl 4.60 11mt -l .Ot 111. No M:r1tdlr1, THl l D llACI -0111 mil~. Peet . Ct1 l,,,l11~. A:i ~'''· C1llf.br.., pr~pr. •pt!, Putst 11?00 Clrr:tmv t.Mllltr I !l 10 ' :IO 'Ill Encnunlt• IC•oftk} Lady Trip llC11m1ltrl Time -1.31 US. N~ 1,relcl\11. llGHTH 11.l'I -0111 "'lit . "ICI. Cl1lmi11t. All 1011. Purse \1000 Good Kint ILt C:Oilf) •.&O 1.IO l 40 Ad>ct• Cerl (Miiied 2 Iii l lO JOI lltlChtrd !Wllliem1l l .-0 llmt -2,0J •IS. ND IC•llChtl. HINTH .... ,I -•.• mlln . Pitt. Clairnlnq. AU 1gts. Purse IUOO Dl•mcnle P•Ct IHc!ll 11.IO '·'° 6 fJO Ltdv Abedio5 (Stew1r!! 1l l0 10 &O Ml Mero1r111 CAektr"l1n) J.0 1;m1 -1 .~ •fl. Na 1':r1 1<:n11. IS E11cl1 J·Ol1mt1ftll l'HI & t•L1111 Ab1dk11, lJGl.00. Slft9it1 J•111~1 INl der. O'Gorrn1n !Sl 10.0, H". RICke!ls IN) def. De M1rcn IS)11·9, 11.1 ee1ver !SJ dt•. Merloll (H ) O·?, 11·l. 1!·•. He•brlch IS) def. RillC!lfl (Nl 11.2, 11 -• Powell I~) d~. ,18'' (H) 11 ... 10·11 , 11·' Gate \NJ def Lllldu yjN) 9·11. U.f, I l·S. 8row11 15) de!. 81rto11 (N) 11·J, '1·l. • The bass arP. up lheir !ipDwnlnl[ bed11· in lci<s than se\•en fee t -of water. Surface Plu gs !ibould produce eiisy limlts •·nrked c:lo11e to shore. Anglers tos~ing Bush Hogs Into ht.Rvy eover •·ill also 'i trln.1t heavy llmlt5 nr ba~s. M!1s Ltk•tm /ll o<tlljaJ J oll) 4 00 TrUt Julit !W•ll1•mll .!"° llmt -'°' 1 S. Scr1 tcrled -Co~• Chen~. ~OUlfTH llACE -Ont "'"'· Ttot. C:l~l,,,lnct, •II ~Oe\ Pvrsp l"liollO. Tht 50l/tt11rn ca111or"r. Pr•u w.,,,, ..... Deep-S~a Fish Report : Crappie. catfish. bluf!g ll and bas~ are all listed as coo~rR· : ti''' at \'all Lake v.·Uh the "'hiskerfish Jrtlting the mo!lt attention. : caUlsh are hitti ng cul bt1 it In lhe weed~ while the bass are hit· : ting surface plugs. Weekend cro•·ds are hea\'y and advance bna l ! re1er\•atin.n5 are supeJ1ted. . . : Irvine Is !ilill not up to par. but a num ber or ni ce catfJ11h : have bet.n ••el.1thed In. Ba~ll are averaging les!I than 311 pound s. • wblle a few "Whopper Club" bluegll In exctss of one pnund f hive been caught. : Mo5t or tht lakes In the Soul.bland are offering good fi shing I ;tor tbe entire f1mlly. • • • • • • Prep Tennis Scores HAiii A, l(onrOv) 1•.60 1.10 4 Ml D1r11lrt C1tc11 '1w1nttr! 6.10 4.X! S•N DIEGO IMuftlCIDll Pltr) -'°' F11,hT 1ru1~ tO<!sorne'1 J.CO 1.,.gle•s: S1 vtllOWllll, 7t b1rr 1<1icl1, '' Tlmt -1.0I 115 wti lto 1•~bl!I. SC•llthtd -El1l1 Roclnty, Dutch H1!W P0"1 (OIYIY'I Lt<k trl -22 Sa~ci~t. 1nQif•s: UJ •ock cOd. it c1Uc11 b••s. l'll'TK lfACE -OM "''I•. Pt<~. (.lrt'I Lt ndlnt) -ll 11191tr1· 1) blH, Cl1lmln•. All 1111. Pl/r$1 17.00. 11'1t' :io rKk coll. 10 mtckrrel, J blut p'•crl. Nlllon~I C~••l!1 Ltl,ut SOlllh Cots! lll!OONOO -.. 111tl1r1 · 1' Hr· cn1pl1•. •ac11111. SJ b111. 4 n1!i0111. '1S rock cod. !LtCOllfl Ml11 81rt• -11 1n1ltrs: I b1rre<ucl1, 11f M•-O. 1.IO 3.60 J.otl m1Kk1ret. '65 tock t11d. C1r11lv1I Sltr tal1<km1nJ 11.:IG 4.00 MAl lHA Ol!L ll lY -n 1ntltr1: lft Error (Holl! 3 . .:1 lJO rock cod, J n1111iu1. 11,,,, -1,01 115. OCl!ANSIOl -57 1n1l1rt: lOI b111. 5cr•l<lled -J1ck!n C&ll. I l\ttlbl.ll, U •ock cod, .ll mKkertl. SIXTH ll ACI -Ont milt. Ptcf. SAN PIOllO (N1r'"'1 Llllllllntl -11 Col'ldlllontd. AU '"'· l'urM S310ll. tl'IOIC'I: '' r(li[ Cod. I yt!lowlalt. '° Em,.,11 Jov ISho rl) '·'° J.OC 1.60 .,.,s, 40 bl111 IN!•ch. lttf!d 11. L1rMllrt11l J1mbll All ln ((r1l1J 2.IO 1,IO -1 wllllt INbfH. 4SJ <•Ilea b1u, I Frelqhl M1n1rest f.&ck1rm1ft! 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Masks Fins Snorkels Beach Flotes r _ Skate Boards Frisbees Street Hockey Sticks • 'Table T iliiiis: Paddies Handban Bines ' • .. Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets ~dminton Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Squasll Rackets OHN 9 TO 6 CLOUD SUNDAYS I •• Tennis Balls Volley Balls Basketballs Soft Balls Soccer Balls Playgrou~I · Balls Hand BaHs Footballs Tennis Shoes Basellall -Sllees FootbaD ·Shoes 00. ljagui Shoes An Purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts & Skirts ·Tennis Hats Racket Strill!il!f BikM ·farts· fires · Tubes .. 531 CENTER 646-1919 ' • • r ( Or a .nge Coast . " ' VOL'. 65, NO. 125, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORA-IGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's ftllal N.Y. Stoek8 . THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 c TEN CENTS Mayor Presse·s for Caucus on Proposed Park . I By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ed for a regional park. "This is impossible." maintaJns Ham-the trade today said this abOul the ow~land at the skl resort. Hanunett ot IM o.11Y r1ttt si.tt The urgency of the proposed meeting mett who is now drafting a return letter scheme: said Newsome ls reluctant to make the ~fayor Jack Hammett is pressing coun-was underscored by a letter Hammett -to Robinson, Ule contents of which he "The trading of the 36.5-acre portion of trade be(!ause his concessions are nlaklng ty government officials for a "soon-a,s. just received from Lawrence Robinson, said he ll'ould reveal later. ' the surplus at this lime would deal the possible" meeting to develop acquisition i tate general services director, which During the June S meeting, the Public park dream a severe blO\V. It-is difficult money while the state is losing about Iliana for the Fairview Park property. set.s forth a series of requirements Costa \Vorks Board will once again consider for me to imagine how the Department of $200,000 a year on maintenance of his The Costa Mesa mayor said today be is Mesa must meet to acquire . the state trading a· M.S-acre parcel of the land General Services can equate the value of holdings. trying to arrange a· caucus !'-early next surplus land. behindj:stancia High School to a private this urban land with. what has bttn up to l\1eanwhile, Burke ls sllll pushing A.B. week with Ronald Caspers, board , ()f Although Hammett declined to discuss devel~ ·if no acquisition plan has been now, a losing proposition in Squaw 1068 through the leglslatul'f:. lt contains a supervisors chairman; Kenneth Sampson, the specific nature or Robinson's le~ter, developed locally. Valley." . plan whereby the courity in cooperation county director of harbor!!, beaches and he indicated that the general services Assemblyman Robert H. Burke {R-Under the trade proposal, the William with Costa l\fesa could lease the entire parks; and City Manager Fred Sorsabal department expects a concrete proposal Huntington Beach) "'ho testified at last Newsome Development Co. "'ould receive 257-acrc site at a cost.Of $10 per 'acre, per to hammer out "ways and means" by from Costa t.1esa before the June 5 ?o.londay's Public Works hearing and was the Costa P.1esa property in exchange for year. which the 257-acre land would be preserv-Public \Vorks Board session. instrumental in forcing a 30-day delay on concessions it currently holds on state-lnltlally the bi ll contoincd a per acre ore To Kill Freeway. ·---Badham.~s --~lan-· -- • • Into Committee Assemblyman Robert Badham's bill to kill the Newport Beach leg of the Pacific Cout Freeway is on its way to the Senate Transportation Committee today following its overwhelming 61 to 1 ap: proval on lhr Asserriblyfloor onday. Badham (R-Newport Beach) said this momiag he is "going to keep it on the back burner for a while though" because of freeway probleDlJ involving tht Laguna Beach area. · "We've got the people in Laguna Niguel who want me to get rid of their problem, (the freeway) and tliey feel as strong as the people in Newport Beach," Badham said. .. The problem then becomes Laguna Beach itaelf. If we eliminate the freeway at both ends, it makes me look dumb in houses, obviating the need for his singular 01easure. An aide lo Carpeater said this morning that the senator has just received the data he needs to file aa amendment to his bill-that uldl n efteet-,et-u-movirtg through the legislative process. Silver Mine · Rescuers Use New -Tactics Laguna. . KE!LOGG, Idaho (UPI) -A re!CU< "I've got no fixed reading on what the team early today abandoned efforts to people of Laguna Beach think and I've get to an access shaft in the lower tun· got to talk some people down there before nels of the smoke-filled Swuhine Silver we go any further," he said. Mine where 58 men remain trapped by a Assemblyman Robert Burke (R~Hun-mysterious fire that took 2f Jivt.5. tington Beach) cast the lone dissenting But as the graveyard shift be~an the vote in the · balloting Monday that grueling three-hour trip back to the top, Badham saw as simply routine. the day shift prepared to try to get Badham said he had not yet had a t)Jr'ough to Sunshine's No. JO shaft Crom chance to get a reading on the bill the tunnels of nearby Silver Summit sponsored by State Senator Dennis mine. Carpent~ (~·Newport Beach) that calls . _Fresh alr-waa pumped steadily into the f~r elim10at1on of the entire coastal-shaft's hoist room, l.71KI feet above the -1reeway-from-Ventura to San Cleme~te. area-where mine officials insist there is a "I haven't had time to get over there '!.good chance" some of the missing men ~~o the, senate) all ~ear," Badh~m~l!ld, may be alive. now I-ve got to get into the .~ustings~d _ The-day shift hopes that enou·gh smOl<e talk with Denny and others. will have been blown away so ·that they Bad.ham said it was a possibility that may reach the elevator and ride it down the Carpenter bill may get through both to the area 4,800 feet belo,.-the surface Bristol Town Shopping · Center Now Und er Way where the men are trapped. Above ground, friends, relatives and many of the 108 survivors held a prayerful vigil for the second cold night. Gov. Cecil Andrus called it the "worst disaster in Idaho's history" and otficials of the Bureau of Mines in Washington said it was one of the two worst metal mine disasters on record. As the fire raged on· at the S,700.foot level of the honeycombed tunneb: of the Costa t.tesa's bustling South €oast natkln's largest ()perating silver mine, an Plaza i.5 getting a new neighbor. otficial or Sunshine said any bodies found Ground will be broken next week on the would be carried up at the shi!t's end 4S:acre Briston Town and Country while any sW'Vivors would be brought out Shopping: center on the north side of ~he as quickly as possible. Plaza Just inside the Santa Ana city Marvin C. Chase said fresh air had li01its. Developed by the Winmar Co. a been pumped to the lower levels of the subsidiary or Safeco Corp., it will feature mile-dee,Ji. Mine since the fire erupted three buildings housing about 75 to 80 among old timber supports and that "any stores. man In this area should be all right." Arrar~f'I! around the complex will be "A maircould life In there for weeks as several other buildings, including a long as be keeps his head," said one Security Pacillc National Bank, a veteran miner. ''But, if a man panics and uTreasury" deparbnent store, a .... Marina leaves a safety Z1Jne the smoke ind Savings and Loan building, two three-carbon monoxide could take him belore •~ •• ~medic·' an• •·n•·• '-•"•'•••,·and a he. could run to another safety zone." w.,. "' "-"" ""..,.........., ·Duririi "l'l-.V'i operatloril,~slr Beef Riper mtaurant. · FutlD'e plans tor ibe center, bounded by bodies were brought to the surface, but 13 Sun Dower Avenue, MicArlfllD' Bbuln-ard· ..other• remained belOW'ground tbeoluse Qf~ and ijrlstol Street, include a si.J story of.: dangers to 1'6CUe workers in the. carbon -flco buUlllng.whlcb will he l'Q!IO!ructed ll monoxide-filled shafts. Five bodies were• ·the" office rmtal market><lmprovea. · __, re~ved :Uesday. The Wlnmar complex is the largest of Fresn air was betnr pumped through four shopping centers which w 111 12-inch breather tubes to the mine '• ulUmattly a:o up in the South Coast numberous "slopes" -indentaUoas Pliu. along shaftszbere men c1n lnse:rt pipes: The •. Rinker Shopping Center Is cur-that each catey and release emergency reotly under construction just east of the air and water. Bristol center. A 14-acre "fann\r•s An engineer uld there was con· m1rket" type of development by the siderable ''drawdown" on air pressure, Sei;entrom Co., the South Coast Village, indicating men may be using the. fresh wlfl be west of the Winmar complex. air. · A fourth shopping e<nter developed by .Anterior Secretary Rogen C. B. Morton Dove Gllckman Co. will he to the nortb ol lrrivcd on the Northern Idaho scene as the Rlnktr ctnter. It wW Include a Pie N' President Ni.Jon's emissary and told anx· Saft, a Lucky Marke~ an L&G 1portin( loUI rel1Uves that "everything Is hein( Goods &tort, and an Angel'& Bardntt. clone !bat can be done." • r an es ""·~.., '--· DAILY P1"°1' Steff """' NINE STUDENTS ARE ALL THAT APPEAR TD BUILD 'VILLAGE' AT UC IRVINE Protest A91in1t Vl1tn1m W1r App1r1ntly Fiuled fn 'Extreme Ap1th( County Airport Aide Calm About 'Shutdown' Elf orts --By.JACK.BROBACK Of tM D•llV Pllll 11•11 Orange~ County Aviation DI rector Robert Bresnahan reacted calmly today to the wave of recriminations against airports stemmil',lg from last week's decision of the state Supreme Court. City attorney Roger _Arnt;bergh of Los Angeles urged his city council and airport authority to close down Los Angeles Jnternational Airport in view oC the decision. Locally, City Councilman Milan Dostal of Newport Beach picked' op the ball arxl. urged lb.al Orange County Airport he shut down unless commercial airlines using the facility will pay the '30 million darn;:i.ges demanded in lawsuits filed by Newport Beach residents against the county and the airlines . "Closing Los Angeles International Airport would certainly be one way of getting the attention of the President and the lawmakers in Wa-s h in gt on ,'' Bresnahan said. "Such action would crip- ple the whole national air transport system and corrective action would be necessary immediately." The local airport executive continued, "However, people with the knowledge that American possess should be able lo solve airport pollutiOn problems without shutting dQwn Los Angeles, Orange Coun- ty Airport or any other. This problem didn't develop overnight and it won't be solved overnight," Bresnahan concluded. The ~2 ruling o fthe court last Friday would permit . property ()wners near airports to file nuisance complaints leading to lawsuits based on noise, fumes and vibrations. The specific decision concerned '12.5 million damages claimed in a class action suit brought by 700 persons against Santa (S.. AIRPORT, Pare I) 500 Yachts Sai l:Today • .ln ~25-th E nsenadn Race -· ~ ~ By· ALMON LOCKABEY Deity "II" ... " ... t•fill' Afore than 500 sailing yachts shoved aft rorEnsenada, ~1a Cllilomla, at no6n today ;n the 2Slh sailing of the famed Ne"'J>Ort to Ensenada race. Newport Ocean Sa.Ulna: Association race officials had no accurate count at noon on the number of actual ttarters. There were 5SO entries ln the race, but a small perce:atagc were not expected to start the 125-fie ~ownwind slide. A small group of ·ocean racing catamarans was the tint to start at noon. followed at 10.mfnute Intervals by five classes each of Ocean RaclD( and Pacmc Handicap y1cbts. 'l1le Mldctl Ocean a.... ' \ . -=-' Ing Fleet >..under 30 feet -was the last lo start at I p.m. Winds for the ata~ were light and skies were overcast. The forecast r was for a moderate westerly to fill in as the huge fleet ghosted down the coast toward San Diego. The yachts range in size from 22 to 90 rett, the larg"I .being the 90-root Navy yawl Saluda rrom San Diego. Scratch boat Jn the Ocean Racing division is Bob Lynch's 83-loot M·Cll!s sloop Slriua II from Newport ll•rbor Yacht Club. Lt.ad yacht1 are expected to arrive at the Bala (lshing rmrt by noon Friday unleu they art hit by a prolonged cslm cl Saa Diec• and the Cotonadoa lallllds. ,r War Moratorium l1ic ludes Vie t Village ,at V CI By CANDACE PEARSON 01 1111 0•11• "11•1 lltff A group of about 10 UC lrvine 1tude_nts began building a mock Vietnamese Village of bamboo this mornlng In UCI'a Campus Park aa part of a nationwide moratoriwn declared today' to protest the war in Southeast Asia. . Today is also the second. anoiversa,ry of the killing of thr,. lltudents during an antiwar demonstration at Kent State University in Ohio. The UCI village-builders, who ex· pres.sed hope more student.I would particip:ite later today, had also called for a student strike of clWH today, which apparently didn't happen. They stated In a nyer passed around ca mpus park Wednesday that a "strlke against the war is a blo·., against our own oppression.'' But mOl!Jt UCI students this moinlng continued to go to clau and a few of the builders admitted the strike was "fuzl. ing" because of "extreme apathy." Other area · e-01Jeges have plaMed 1ntl· war activities today and Friday. Mel Mitchell, director of community services at So.ddleback College, first thought the moratorium was declared to honor FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, who died Tuesday. ... ,.__. ._ When the war-strike was explalntd to him, he said he "gue&!ied" nothing wu pllMcdo ti Saddleback -. "We didn't have anything lut week" (wH'tn another ·stud~nt strike wu tcheduled). Students at Chapman Collep, 333 N. Glaael Ave., In Orange, have betn asked to boycott their afternoon claues today, when a teach-in with speakeni, workshops and guerilla theater .it acheduled from 12: 30 p.m. to I p.m. Speakers today at Chapman include Ed Koupal l'f the People's l.4bby, Ray Cor· reo of the Institute of Non.Violence and Tom Whl.-man of the UC War Resistors Tribe. ' Three national anll·war Ogures will Jeod a rally Friday from JO a.m. to 2 p.m. at Col State Fullerton. It wlll reature Tom Hoyden, one of lhl tSeo MORATOlllUll, P1p I) lease price of $1,000 but \vas amended down\\·ard because lhe .-:eneral services deparlinent docided to "'Ork against ii, Burke disclosed. "They "·ert' t;oi ng to rl(:ht 11ny type n( lea se. so I figured l \\'Ould just dmp the price do"'" lo $10 whlt•h is the same rate CostR li!.'.!sa currently pRys f~r its lease on the rn unlcipal golf coitr.sl'," s11id Burke. • By the tinte the bill is final. it n1ay nr>t <'onta in a SJ)fcifio fee. S:urkC' ~aid it might be possible to leave tht1t nrc:i oprn for negotlation . • Ie U.S. Sends Additional Strike J ets From Wire Servlcts The URlted States is sending additional war planes to Goutheast Asia, a Pentagon 1pokesman uld today. Without going into dclall, spokesman Jerry W. Frledhelrn told ne\vsmen there would be "some additional augmtnlatloit Of-iand-based tr.• conttnurng.,--u:s:-- buildup to try and repel a North Viet· namese invasion ot Sooth Vietnam. Sources Indicated the a I r rein· forcements will come from the United States. This will raise the number or U.S. Air,. Force, Navy and Aiarlne fighter bombers and bombers oent to South. Vietnam, Thailand and Guam 1lnce early Aprtl to ¥ound 300 and bring tota l U.S. Jand- lased and carried-based strike plaaes Jn the thealer to more than 800 . Friedhelm noted some additional naval vessels are en route,_lndicatlng new departures of warships for Southeast Asian water1 are planned immediately. In other developments: -The Viet Cong claimed tOday It established a 1 're vol u t Ion a ry ad. ministration" tn Quang Tri South Viet- nam's northernmost provlnc'lal capital. A broadcast by the Viet Cong's dand~ine Radio Liberation said Quang Tri, which fell Monday had been 1'1iberated.'1 ' The radio broadcasl a communique of "the-People's Revolutionary Committee i~ Quang Trl city," Calling for nUllifJca- t1on ot "the 11dministritlion and other organilatlons act up by the United State1 omd the Saigon government." It also called for nullification of 11lhe military and police or the puppet aa. ministration." -President Nguyen Van Thieu new to- day lo the threatened city or Hue for urgent talks with his military com· m::indf!rs on the situation In the north He smiled and exprcl'lsed contidence despite the shattering drreats In Quang Tri, 32 miles to the north. -Hue was rising from the tooting. arson , chaos and near-anarchy oC Wednesday to a semblance Of normality Soulh Vietnamese troops wh(> necf southward from ltue along Highway 1 streamed back todiiy on ortlers of their new commander who directed they return to Hue or be shot on 1ight. The tough new South Vietnamese: com· mander in the north constructed an "ex· ecullon wall" in f{ue lo serve a stark reminder to would-be deserters or 4lr8g· glers. Ora••• WeaClle r Those cloudy skies will make w~y for suit.shine on l"rlday a:long Orange Cowity beacbes, with high., l on tht sand nt 65, rising to 75 'dev.e .. -1n1and. Lo 5Mll. INSIDE T ODAY Y ou-'vt comt t'I long Wa11, baby. lVotuen ciooreue 1nto,k1r1 oot a late 1tart. but lhty'rt catching up fa~t -both in addict-ton and relnted smoki11g hatards. Ste 1tor11 page 1 S. L.M, ...,. " Mo-n C1Ultl": .. Mt;ltt•I •llllft " Cl11~1t ~·· N•lt.1111 Ntwt ... c-1c1 " OtM!Mc...tt .. c,.u..,. u ''"" ... ,, Of1111 Niil<•• .. Ir.ct Mlrt. ... .... ••11w11l '•" • Ttltwl11itll • •111W11~t • l'lltlltf"• • "lllellCI .... ...... • """" ... " W~ll"l l'I-... AMIL....,. " ·--.. I ' - • " .. • . 1 OAILV ~ILOT c Newport Let • Out of Bill Offshore 'Neighbors' Future Tenants. ew ay-To Get the Word State Stnator I>tMlll E. Carptnter ( R· Newport Beach) has turned down an op- portunity to anumd a bill v.1hlch would ' .trip the city of l'!iwlhomt'• powtr to block freeway ccinstructlon there, the D,\ILY rum ltarne<t today. Th e bill, SD 8$9 filed by St<ite senator William Coombs IR·Rialto), was amend· ed by the State Department of Public Works to take away the right of Hawthorne to sign a strtet closure agree- ment. Jt Is that righ t lhat Newport Beach Is ti.ling to oppose construction or the pro. posed Pacific Coast Freeway, "We have been asked If we were in· tere1ted Jn having it amended to include the Newport Beach aituatlon,'' Richard Rohrbach, an administrative aide to Carpenter. disclosed today. "We told Coombs v.•e weren't in· terested," he said. But he noted that it wouldn't t11.ke much to 1et the amendment in with or without Carpen\er's •pprovaJ. Al the blll read.ii now, it ts specifically tailored to Hawthorne, which Js trying to get the routt of the Century Freeway moved to the north. It 11tates, in part, ''In the constructio n or a freeway tha t is presen tly on a por- tion of an interstate highway •street sy11te m located in a county with a popula- tion of four miHion or more and where the highway iocation J1 not opposed by the cities or the county along the pro- posed route -except for one city -and where the population of that city is Jess th an eo,ooo ... the department need not comply with the provl1lons" of the 1tate highway code regarding street clo.eure agr~ments._ ~ _ -..--_ . The c~e pr~vide~_ that cities must air .prov~ Ifie closing of any streets, an<J the location of on , and off-ramp•, for 'freewaya within their boundarJes. "If e:~mebody .took a notion, that could be easily amended to include Newport Beach," Rohrbach conceded. "We were asked If we wanted that amended to Include counties of 1.5 million peoplo," he said. That's So11ie Cmivertible !s thi s .1vhat the annual Lions Clu b Fi sh Fry parade 1s conung to ? Parade chairman Cliff Wesdorf and Miss Cos ta _Mesa, Marianne Bergeron, hope not, but with th e dlSappearance ot convertibles, something DAILY l'ILOT Stiff PftOll drastic may have· to be done. U you've got a ragtop you can loan for the June 3 event, call Cliff al 546- 1500. Turk_Hijackers Free Mexican Market Fiesta Planned Full-scale oil drilling operations will continue on the West Newport fields until 1994 and prospective tenants of a con~ domin!um planned nearby must pe told so before the y buy. . The Robert H. Grant Corp. or Anaheim ts proposing a 37-acre 494-unit tract im- mediately adjacent to Banning oil land leased by General Crude Oil Company of Houston, 1'exas. The city council is scheduled (o make a final decision on the Grant project t1on· day night. "We have to inform our tenants of the presence of these operations under state law," said Grant spokesman Chuck Dryer. "Besides they are extremely ob-- vious anyv,.ay. You can see them right across the fence." , In a letter to the city council, the oil company outlined its plans for the future on the lease site and asked Grant be - made to inform purchasers. • ping. mostly quiet units you see all a,1,oni;, Coast High1ray in ~Iuntington Beach, he added. j Under the ternts of Ll1e lease. fi rst ,sign- ed in 1944, the pll company operations 1vere located on 1 county land and bave been licensed by the county. . "Reinaining oil reserves. together vnth several million dollars inrested in the successfu l secondary oil recovery opera· lion justify the present use of the pro· perly until 1994." the oil firm told th,· coun cil. Ohio Pri11iary Sliows Wi 11 By Humphrey . ' "We have endeavored to minimize the effect of the use of our equipn1ent on ad- joinin'g properties and will continue to do so," an oil company spokesman said. COLU).lBUS. Ohio (UP I) -Sen. The letter to the council nlentions tree Hubert Hun1phrey apparently defeated and shrub planting to screen well opera-S~n. George J'•,.lcGovern today in the pr°'6 tions. longed Ohio presidential primary by scor· · · "\V~ have gotten to~ether "-'ith the oil ing narrow wins in the Democratic company regarding additional screening strongholds or Akron and Dayton to cor- and landscaping around the u·ells to ner the state's 38 at-large delegates. minimize the eyesore," Dryer said. \Vith 95 percent of the state's polling Dryer added that the condominium places reporting, Humphrey had 454,772 units themselves are being built in such a \•otcs: l\1cGovern. 431,714 : Sen. Edmund \\'3Y as to provide the tenants with the S. 1\-!uskie. 97.530 : Sf'n. Henry 1'.f. best possible view . Jackson, 88.459 and forn1er Sen. Eugene "The units which could have a bad \·ie \l' l\1cC11rthy. 2-4.491. out one side have been rever!;ed to afford Late .returns yielding a bulk or the a view of the . landscaped courtyards," votes in Summit and l\lontgomery coun- Dr"yer said. ties, the second and' fifth largest According to the oil co mpany, the drill· Democratic counties in Ohio, sho.,..·ed if!g_and pU.mping,,_.operations are cqn· Hu_mpjirgy carrying each, apparently tinuous and they utilize heavy equipment. with strong support fi'om· Uie. United Rub- air t<>mpressor.!I, heavy trucks and ber \Vorkers Union and blacks . various,other machinery which could.also 'fhis increased .his state\vide margin cause a -noise problem.. .... and put him virtually out or reach of a Dryer said his con1pany is not too v•or-reversal when the count starts on ballots Hostages, Surrender ried about the noise. split among dele•ates for more lhan one A market day in Mexico will be "Thi h II b t k " s 8.'l a een a en very seriously presidential co11lender. recreated at Heinz Kaiser Middle School I t ·d t· " h ·d n o corun era ion. e sat . "At the In Cleveland , a judge ruled that federal from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. distance our units "-'Ould be from the court had no jurlsdic!ion to act on a suit SOFIA, Bulgaria (UPI) -Four Kemalettin Eken, 61, commander of Sponsored by the Spanish department. \.<;b·aedll.~; the noise factor is just not that to have all Ohio printary ballots from hea~ly armod Turkish students •·h hi Turk y' pol· f · f 1 1 h. activities will observe Cinco de !\-fayo, lhe c h . d •1 • " o · e s ice orce, 1n ron o is uya oga County impounded and counte jacked 8 Turkish DC9 jetliner sur· home. anniversary of a ?.-1exlcan vlctorv over "Besides, most of the oil operations out by federal marshals. rendered to Bulgarian police today and Eken was slightly wounded, they said. Frances in the latter part of the 19th cen-there now are just those steadily pum-The ruling by Judge Frank J. Battisti freed the passengers and crew they held and one of the assailants was shot and tury. follo\ved a voting machine foulup Tues· All cities along the 15-mlle route of the proposed Century Freeway, ex c ept Hawthorne, have agreed to the route adopted by the State Highway Com· 1---mlulon.----under--1hteat-oC....death--fo~more.-than-24-kiUed In-the ensuing gun battle. --Aiexlcan food of all types, decorations. W I el B day that delayed the opening of some hours, the official Bulgarian news agency Four gunmen shot and \vounded the na ve games and hanamaae ar s an · n Ollten --aiJn ias--...;po:;!rrs-a-nd-causeCIO!hcrnim·r to optn. From Page I ,MORITORIUM .. ' •·Cbicaa:o Seven" indicted after the 1968 Democratic convention; Anthony Russo, charged with Daniel Ellsburg arter the relea1e of the Pentagon Papera, and Ron Kovick. coordina tor of the national Viet- nam Veterana A1atn1t the War. No anti-war act!Vllles were 1cheduled 11 Or1n1e Cout College. The mora torium planned at UCI today was endorsed by the atudent government. Spokee:men tor the organizing group there said the "Vietnamese Village" is meant to "bring the wftr home -this idyllic ~ampus, normally a refuge of fan- tasy, lVJll become a breeding 1round of reality." They "-'Ant to inter'tt olher 11tudents in using the area for an anti-war center \\'it~. <Hscussion groupj, y,·orkshopi. and poh t1cnl meetings. Construction of the \'illage. schedWed for 9 a.m. this morning , was an .... hour behind schedule because few people aho\\·ed. But pla nners of the dRy's activities still ll.!lted afternoon and evening events as In- cluding films sponsored by \7letnam Vets Aga ins t the War at I p.m .. 3 p.m. and 1 p.m. ln room 104 of the Physical Science Building. · A rally with speakers end guerilht theater y,·as scheduled f6r noon In the central campus park and discussions \\'ere planned from I p.m. to 5 p,m. in the bamboo "vlllnge." OlAN•t COAST ,. 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El Ctm1nt 11; .. 1 T.t.,.._ (71,1 •41-4)11 c.....w .......... "'·'''' CW'l"Wit. 1tn. °'""" , .. ,, ,vti!tPilfll c.tll'IMJ1r, NI ,....... tlll"lft. lll111tr•111orw. 'llilWlll ""'""" ., "'"'111-ti ~ .... , .. ,.,....., "'"*'' ....... , ....,.._ MIMJM .. °"""""' -· ~ cSlll ""'"' NII t i (.,1, ,Y.ttt., Ctl!•llle. ~I-"" t•Nlt• SfM '" l'llMltlWr W 11'11" IJ. I I 1'1111\•fll• / !¥1ht!•" MitNtlitM GM -'111•, .. BTA reported. commander, authorities announced. crafts will be presented by a 11 Battisti took under advisement a r~ It said the four hijackers gave up Authorities said Gen. Eken was struck departments. AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI) -There is not a quest from the Cuyaho ga County Elecl ion "'lthout a struggle and surrendered their ln one leg and an armpit in the attack. Students will aell macrame, je\velry. fair share of v.·omen professors and deans Board that a second election be held Fri- \\'ee.poll.!l -pistols and bund les of hand His condition was reported good by a pottery, paintings and tie-dyed clothes at at the Universtty of Texas and the school day in 16 county precincts that failed to grenade! tied together lVith wire. ho!lpltal spokesman. the marketplace. favors male over fe male athletes, ac-open. The students seized the plane w·.:1. Four other men, an Eken aide, his Tht breaking of a pinata filled with cording to a special committee v,rhich Apparent control of the 38 at·larg P. ru h ff d bod d prizes, a cakewalk and othtr 0 ames arc stud1·ed d. · · 1· "\\' II d I t H hr b · I nesday with 63 passengers and crew c au eur . an two yguar s, were o sex 1scr1m1na ion. e e ega es gave ump ey a su stantia h included in the activities. 1·r·-• ed t ,_ boo t t d d I h h' members du ring a flight over Turkey and reported 1t by the gunfire. qua I ieu women appear not o Have s owar comman o t e O 10 A lh 'II Id f th f Proceeds will be given to the student been promo!~ because of sexu I prei· d I 1· t th De 1· N t' ,, forced !he pilot to fly here. They warned u. or1 es sa one o e .our council fund. t"U a • e ega ion a e mocra JC a 1on;u the Ankara government they would blow assailants J!BS captured,. another fled 1nt~ 1 ________________ u_d __ ic_e._"_•~•_id_th_e_re.:.po_rt_. _______ cc_o..:n_ve_n_t..:io_n..:i::n..:J..:u~lyc.. ______ _ up the plane and all aboard unle.!1.!I three a house across the street from the condemned guerrillas were released. general 's ~esidence and a third fled in a Bulgarian sources e:aid the student8 set car. The cUy_was reported tense. one deadline after another but negotJa. tlone: -with Turkish embasli)' represen· tatlves apparently got nowhere. In Ank ara Turkish Premier Ferit 1'felen told Parliament Bulgaria is gran- ting political asylum to the four men and that Turkey "understands'' the reason for the Bulgarian decision. 11elen did not say whether Turkey OOwed to den1ands by the hijackers that three terrori sts conden1ned to death be fl ov.·n to Sofia . An announcement bv the official Bulgarian nell'S a"gency Said earlier the ·Bulgarian· Foreign ri-linistry was main- taining contact lvith Turkish authorities "to prevent undesired consequences of the incident" and added "there exi sts a real dange r for the life of the p8S.'lengers and ere\\'." A shorl time l,11tcr. the report of the !ludents' ~urrender came. In Anknrn, authorities reported an assassination attr1npt Against G en . Fro111 Page I AIRPORT ... ?-.1oni cn airport. It re\'ersed a Los Angeles Count~· Superior Court dismi5'al of the s:ime \a\'i'suils. Orange Count y Supervisors reacted \\'ednesday to the court deci sion. They asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to study th!' impact fin the counly and report back l'-'ilhin one .,..·eek. Board Chnirman Ronnld Caspers or Nev.·port Bench su~gesttd th at the county ma.v bt forced 10 1no\·e Its air transport raclllty to Camp Pendleton in order to escape the $30 million in damage suit.~ M\\' pending. 'Anothfr allem11tive, '' Casper1-s11ld. "would be to sptnd $10 million buying up h<lmts south of the airport In anticipation of new slate alrl"rl'lft noise 11tandards _ wlYCb -v.·111 ~come effe\'tive in 1985:" : The suits .filed 1agnini;t Ornnge CoUnty are based on lnverr.e condemn11tion \\'hlch mt11n.s tllat property O\.\'Oers miy claim that their holdings ha ve been de,·aJued wi!~!nd~\lll"J.\lltlon thr.Qllilt aircraft no1:i<1: a soot. -- Dan Emor)'. leader of the. Newport Bfsch antl·&lrport noise commllttt sald toch1y that hl'I organlration Is asse.'lsing lbe. Supreme Court decision to determine "'hether the l&\\'SU.it.I filed ngalnst the counly aMuld be amended to Include a nu isa nce allefation. • He said that betwetn 700 and 900 persons are lnvol\•ed ln the local Ja~'!UIU which art tlpected to be heard in SUpcrlor Court ntxt Oct. U. In a related 1cilon \\1ednesda~\ supen•isors \'Oted' to sptnd lt.400 to u,> date 1 1970 nolae problem study In tbe art11-111rroundlng ti T""' Marine Corps j l• ~·'1•11'1". Coa st Pio11eer Mrs. Crosier Services Slated \\frs. Grace Broderick Crosier, pioneer resident of the llarbor Area . died Tues- da y a.t the nallioi. Isla nd home of l\fi·s. Arthur A. Schmidt, \\'ith \\•horn she had lived for many years. Death v.·as at- tributed to a heart ailment. She \\'ould have been 80 years old next August. Born in Weston. !\-Jo., 1'1rs. Crosier met 11nd married Fred J. Crosier lr1 1912 \\'hen she was 19. After brief residences in Los Angeles and San Diego, they rhoved to the Harbor Area, where Crosier's father owned the Newport B~ach Lumber Co. Survivors include Florence B. Crosier of Laguna Hills Leisur~ \\'orld, a sister- in·lav.·; tYl'O daughters, ~1rs. Evan D. Jones of Balboa Island and Airs . Barbara •lafenfeld of Costa !\1esa ; four grand- children and fh·e great grandchildren. Private services will be at Pacific View f\1emorial Chapel Friday. Plan Would Net Mesa $757,661 The Cltv of Cosia hlesa will receive $i57,661 o'r about SIO per resident this ~·ear If a bill on President Nixon's i'e\·enuC sh3ring plan is approved by COngrc~s. C<n111C"ihnan Robtrt :i.t \Vil son said the .~ bUI1de.sc_ribint1 the State.and LocaLEi1cal · Assista:n~e Act·ha's a pioposed s18rliilg' date relroacth·e lo Jan. I, l9i2. • The bill. \l'hich \\'Ould furni sh Costa ~lesa ·with additional ·mot1ey for lm- prove n1ent project$. bns been approved b\' the House committee on Ways and 1oftans. Floor 11ctlon is expe-cttd on it this month. Both the Nationnl League or Ci~ the United States Ctinference of ~~ have urged support or the bill. ' Bi cycles Beat Cars . ' ' BOSTON (API -The Amciatton for Bicycle Commuting bave staled 25 ractt, bJcycles agalhst cm, ovtt an average dlsiance ol five miles through heavily trtvded Jtreeto. and bleycltt .... tt IJlticlleJ. 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