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~ tt1a·'time and a Place ,~'aJ • ~ Jor ~II thlnp under heaftll, . ..,.,. ;,.
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f '1 foith and hope in lhllr trfaWy
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'"naere are signs my son hu the worst
t1r1 ol brain damqe," l)'I Mn. Robert
Mmilften,., ol 211'1 Arlfla SI., .'Newport
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WOUNDED -JelEE, S.D. (UPI) -
,._ 41111 lildlans -1houlillg "burn burn; bum" -climued a wetk of vr;.
test by storming a trading post and
mu~um in Wounded Knee, roughing up
operators or the two firms and. making
off.with .. $50;000 worth of Indian artifacts.
Wounded Knee was the scene of the
last clash between the Sioux arid the U.S.
cavalry in 1890. More than JOO men,
women, children and soldiers died in that
battJe.
James Czwczynski, a stockholder in the
predominantly-white Siouz: Corp., which
. operates the Wounded Knee Museum and
. . Trading Post, said the Indians "barged in
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lll)d roughed us up," Thursday night.
Qive Gildersleeve, 72, former operator
ol Uie "trading post, was knocked Iii the
ground bi.it not injw-ed, Czwczyn1ki said.
Czwczynski said the Indians tore down
po1ter1 advertising the museum of Gen.
George Annstrong Custer, leader of the
-cavalry at Big Horn , and forced
C.Wc:zynskl Iii rip dOwn a Coster poster.
.. Tbe Indians arriffll by bus and car, ap-
~U.Y f~ nearby Gordon,. N.ev.,
'Where ti/" Iii 1,000 bad been slatlinl a pro-
'tesl over tbe•death of Raymond Yellow
'lbuncler, an Oglala SIOOll, at the handa of
whltea.
lndlalBi charged that Y elklw Thunder,
51, was tortured to death last month by
five whitea 1n Gor.don, 'Z1 miles from the
reservation.
'Ibey illO demanded a congrUWnal in-
-iptloo Into the death, and den\anded
that cbarsa: against the five whites ar·
relled In coonedion with the Incident be
inc:relled Ii> murder and kldnoplng. The
whltel are cbarged with manslaughter
and false hnpriaonment.
Alter two Cliy1 OI Dieel!Oii, local and
alate\olDciaiJ W_., a&reeci to .join
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·ST AGE ENCORE
Tbe -Home and Garden P., along
'with dally TV lop, will be mumg their
ltCOl1d appearance in Saturday edJ.Uons
ol the DAILY PILOT .tomorrow.
, Longtllljt readers ol,the DAILY PILOT
are .reminded that two old lrlendo -TV
WEEK and Famny Weekly-have lllOWd
to Sunday distribution and wJD not be
Included In the DAILY PILOT-lotu\'def ......
ac use um
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T~ Life; Fa111ily
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. of' ... DMff' '"" • ..., ' ' LOS ANPEJ:.ES -Four Barbot Area
physicians whO ~legedly made large sup-
plies or the narcotic Demerol available to
drug addict Reba Vaughn may be asked
to explain their actiollll to a State Board
of Medical Examiners committee whe'n
the , inquiry ilito allegations against Dr.
·Ebbe Hartellus of Costa Mesa reopens in
1May: ·
Oefeme attorney Matthew Kurilich told
state hearing officer E. F. de VilbiM u
the aecond tbr~ay hearing · closed
Thursday that he may, bring the four doc·
tors he named to the ·hearing room for
·queatiOning when the inquiry reopens
.,May ,23, 24 and 25.
• Mrs. Vaughn admitted during lhree
days on the witness stand that 8.he
tricked b o t h doctors and hospitals in
Costa Mesa and Ne.port Beach into sup-
plying htr with Demerol in 1988 at a time
when Dr. Hartelius allegedJy w~ under
close observation and cduld not sustain
her habit. , , . .
• Kurilich complalaed Thursday that the
cue .against Harten.us could be con-.
slderably changed If he can determine
·from "the physicians the extent Iii which
Mn. V1Uihn got ber drugs from sourru
other than her •year-old lover.
Hirttnua of I!ioncler Street, El Toro, Is
. accuaed of moral turpitude ·and un-
profe .. lo)lli conduct. It Is alleged thai He
,lntroduceo Mn. Vaughn Iii drugs and en-
couraged ber habit Iii. the point that aha
waa eventuauy ~ttllled u a drug add ld.
It la also alleged lllat he drugged Mri.
Wanda Melendrez of Coata Meaa as a
'meana of achlevtn& a sexual relationship
• with h~ victim. Mrs. Melendrez choke'd
on her food and cUed In llecember of 11168.
• Mra. Vaughn 1111 testllled t b at
Hartellua j>teformecl three abortiona on lier durtng their torrid relatloruhlp. She
.has •!to ~ifitd tbfit Hattelius Is the
falher· 'ol "lier &-re.-old son, Jerry
!Y.aulh!1. . •
Mrs. V•ulhn told !lie committee that
•he ~a~ deaperllte for O.merol In
late !Ml Iii the point that she called doc·
ton and told them ber father wu dying
ol Ct'!"'f ood net<leci'ftiief from pain. ·
She testified that . oevenl phYslclaris
«lied area pharmactea and crclered
druggilts to give her quantltlea of
Dtmerot. State ~colics regulations
, lorbld the dispensing . ol narcotics and
clongerous dl"ug1 Iii """°"' who have not undelgone an e>1ml111tlon at the binds
ti the prescribing pllyslclan.
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The blonde, mlni~skirted witneu, who
once fell asleep during the bearinc and on
anoth_er occasion collapsed in tears on the
witness stand, told hOw she' oiice used a
man she described as "an old wino" to
obtain Demeral from an unsuspecting
doctor.
She said she persuaded. the man to don
Dr. Harteliua' pajomu, hustled him Into
Hartelius' bed and told him to make ap-
propriate noises when the ·doctor' from
whom she hoPed to oDtain,.Dcmerol callest
.at the home. · .
Mrs. Vaughn said she had· told the
physician that her accomplice had ln-
ClU'able cancer and t~at the doctor ap-
peared to be satisfied with her story of
he~ dying, pain:wracked 1atber. •
He gave · the willing, pajama-clad
.patient a shot and then left vials ol
Demerol with Mrs. Vaughn whi ch were
later used by the shapely blonde for he'r
personal drug needs.
"But did he look as If he had cancer?"
Mrs. Vaughn wis asked. "Oh God, he
"looked. as If he had everything," rePJled
Mrs. V,aughn . That comment 11topped the
heiring for a run two minutes.
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In · Heu.don Cras li
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From Wire Services
UKIAH -Ten persona .were kllled1 t~
day in a head-on colli1Jon of two cars oh
U.S. -IOI about 13 mllea llOUth of Ukiah,
. the highway patrol reported. .
capt. Hayes Hickey said nine victims
ditd at the actne.
. Hillside Hospital In Ukiah said 1' girl
,about .... 18 die$i after. reaching .the hoapltlll
Jn an ambulance.
' Hickey said one driver 1pParently fell
asleep.
~e ~ld Ill.met or the victims were not
Immediately available.
1'be highway patrol Mid .a noi:thbound
. 1utilmoblle c~il)~ 1~ penoni collided
with a aouthbound car with four oc·
. cupants. • • 1 ,
The palrol 11ld preUminary fn-
. forination Indicated one of the cars was
In the wrong lane of U.S. \01, the major
norllHouth hJ&hway In California.
1'be accident occurred 1boul 7:30 1.m.
•bout 1IO milet oortb of San Francllco •
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A !JO.minute; 10UrRl and color movie on
male homosuuallty -UUed "7 In a
Barn" and characterized •• •;npUctt 'hard~re pornqgra~y" -w1a eon-
fl~ated by .Orange · County llhertira
·deputies at UC Irvine Thunday nJihl
during a forum sponsored by the G07
students Union. '
· The film wu not shown and no ll1't!lta
were made. . ·
~ depuu ... a.cted upon • wmiai
Issued by Central Orallll' COantjr
"Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Rlcldea
who reportedly had no hesitation In lalu-
lng the warrant after listening to an i.our..
long ~ped phone conversation. with two
San Francisco pollCi! 0Ulcer1 who hid
seen the Clim.
· "The fillh.''has never been shown la
Orange Couniy -It's thal poi'nojraplllc
'.man." said Deputy DA Mrs. Oretta Seari
thl.s morning.
"The San Francisco officers were Wed
I<> describe It In great delall," Mn. Sean
added . "The moment he heard tho
description, Ibo Jud(e luued the ordef
The deacrtptlon was hllr roilln(. It's .,; orgy." · , ;
. Tnday m~mber• ~.the Goy stuclenls · <Boe SEX 'FILM, Pap 11 , .
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Sunshi ne aho<ifd lab ..., tho
Soothlfnd Satufdfy, !Gllowtq the
usual low clouds 'aod f'I olont the
coast. Highs for 1 &be 1'tebnd are
expected to be alightly wanner,
with tempflratUrts of 80 lJona the ,
.coas~ doing Iii 711 Inland, ,Lowa ii
the tnip-50'1. J
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INSmE TODAY . ' Southr.ind •lag• OJ><ftiltil• lhil
week ra.nae from ShoMtpCar1
amt• B•• JOlllOO! to Rar Brod-
burl/'I piny> unlh m..ic. TodoV'I
W cekcndtr ttUI tlMotcrgocr1 •
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FDA Limits
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Use of Lead
·In Paints
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The Food and Dru1 AdmhJ!straUon to-~ clay banned all except trace amounts of
1 .. d Jn paint by the end of 1173 "to
mlnlmlie the health hazard to future
aentraUons." I
Over vigorous protests from the J>lint
Industry, tjle FDA ordered reducUoa of
lead in paint from 1 percent to fivt-tenthli
ol 1 percent by the end of 1972 and to 1lI·
bundredlhJ of 1 percent by the end of
Jtn.-
An eJ\lmated 400;000 cblldrtn IUfftr
from lead polsontnc which can c:auae
brain damage and dtalh. Flaking paint In
pre-World War II housing haa bten kltn-
llfltd u a major source of lead po!Jon-
lq.
Meanwhile, the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency ordered an immediate halt
today to interstate 11hlpment of pesUcider
µgl!itered for predator control and began
o,. recaJI of exlatlns ato<ks, ·
Included In the bin wu thallium
sulfite, a rodent" pollon often mi.suaed to
conttol livestock predators.
1 The federal government Feb. I barred
the l!M ol polaona far predator oontrol on
pUbllc land and In federal Jll'Oll'ama ex·
cept In emergencla. . 1lie acUon by William D. Ruckelahaua todaJ, however, takes thue polllOnl off
the oommerl:lal marker lnlmedlately
whllo openlni action toward their
permanent cancellaUon from the federal
registration proiram. Ruckelabaua la ad-
mlaJJtratar of the Envlroomeotal Protec-
lklll Apncy.
· !Jiie ldloD affecll It producll oon-
talnlJll lour poiaonoul C 0 m p 0 U D d I :
tl.uimD llllWe. cyanide, otrycbnlne. and
IOdlmn mo~ace<e.; common 1 y
Jmowa u-;n
la Ille.,_ alfedlnc lead. Dr. Merlin
fa K/11oVll, .,i.tant ~ry of Health
• • 111111 ~ Affairs In the Department 1 ol Health Education and WeUare. told a '· Senate Nboornrnlttee today that lead
· pablt pollonlng reaul)a In 200 dealhJ an-
l nu.1lY ind costa ~ nation $200 million a
•': year in k>lt e1rnina:11nd care or victims. ~ FDA Commlill_. Charl11 C. Edwards ·
' aald be 'may clotlde laler to speed up the
. de-leadlill Order alter the lndulllry baa ~ J!l'Ovided additional Information by April
T. ' "Conslderatlall will illao be lfven In late
' 19'13 to petltlonl for -of the Im-~date -a ~that
' the public beallh wtB ~eopardla<d
and thlt tochnololical ty requires
• additional time to meet the alx·hun-
dredtba of I percent mulmum lead
Jevel," he Mid.
. The FDA llld. some ~Int companlts
1 have reported they ~ meet the re-qulremtnt ...... !ban lllo deadline.
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INDIANS ••• ••
the lndlana In calling not only for a con-
gres1kmal inve1t111Uon of Y e,1 Jo w
Thunder'• deltb, but alto a federal grand
jury Investigation and Justice Depart·
ment investigation.
Capt. Fred Two Bulla, chief of the
~servatloo police at Wounded Knee, aald
both lncidmla were under lnveallgatlon.
.. ','Thinp are very quiet," he Aid early
toc1ay:u'I'bey are about u. quiet 11 I've
-them In a long time. We don't ex-
pect iny more trouble.." ·
Two Bulla 'ukl ladlan• told him the In-
cident Was trtaered when a 14-year.o14
Sioux boy waa "lflbhed by Ill• neck" by
C.ywczynakl at th~ tradlila: pos1;wtdn ... day. .
"It wasn 't the.it Intention .to come back
lo lb' museum aller · vllltlng the · ba~
tleground," the Rev. Theodor Zutrn, ad--
mlnlslrator of Ille Red Cloud School and
Mlaflon on the 11,000-member Indian
reservation said. u1•m sure it was spon-
taneous."
About 12 Indians, Including Yellow
Thunder's brother, Russell, of Porcupine·,
S.0., attended a second autopsy T11unday
requested by the American IndJan Move-
ment on Yellow Thunder'• body ln Rapid
City, S.D.
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AT&T .. Democrat·.
Misdeed~~leged
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WASHINGTON (AP) -lien. Robert
Dole, the Republican natlooal chalrman,
uld today the American hlephone i.
Ttlep-1ph Co. a1pe1n to hive violated
the )aw twice by agreeing to Install
telephonu at Ille Democratic National
Conv!J1tlon In Miami despite 1 · $U
million outat.ndlni debt from the 1981
C011ventlon.
ln a news COll,ference in which he
,presented a Republican counter-attack
,qainst cl1im1 the Internat.lonal
Tel•phone I.. Tlfeiraplt Co. agreed to
Underwrite port of this year's GOP •
eonventlon In favor rOr handling iederaI
1otltru&t cues ·against the finn, Dole
11Jd or the alleged ATUf arrangement :
"Tbil ta a V"'f IObotanllaJ oontrtbutJon
to the Democrat c.ommittee from one
alngle corporation -1Ubetantially more
tl1an the $100,000 guarantee to Ille city of
San pliio which bu ,,..,,. falsely alleged
to hive been given Co the Republican Na·
tionaJ Conventlon."
"* * * Top Figures
In on Deal
-Columnist
A 1~ for Democratic Chairman
Lawrenct F. O'Brien scoffed at Dole'•
chargtl.
"It lJ -Y , O&vious the Republican n•·
tional chairman la. attempting to divert
p(Jblli altntlon ~ a m.ior ocandal
tbal la ruclliR1 r1ght into the W)ilte
HOU$r," Jae laid. .,
'1Jt is veiy obvlow the Republican na-
tional cl)a.lrman ls attempting to divert
public attention from a m1jor scaodal
thlt b reachlnc right Into the White
Home,'1 he Aid.
Do&e aaid. the federal criminal code
baJTlnl conlributlons by corporatioru to
polltlcal partlff or candidates includea a
Joan 01 anything of value.
'\'catrying a $1.5 million debt for four
years aod then conaentlng to increase the
117.e of the debt with no auurance of
rtpayment muat be considered at the very least a roan, ff not an outright gill
and IW't.ly '1;91'Mthlag ol value' as defip-
ed by at.atute;0 Dole sald.
Red f'ox Folly'!
The besl·selling book of mem·
oil's by the IOI· year old
Sioux Indian Chief Red Fox, in
collaboration with journalbt
Cash Asher came under fire
today as a partly plagiarized
manuscript. See -story Page 4.
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SEX FILM ...
l''l)e deal u n j u a t 1 y discriminates
qalnat all or ua who pay our bills on Union, who had planned to acreen tbe
U-. or flnd ·our phone ur\lice cut off," film prior to a panel discussion on human
,added. ·. &m1allly, were planning prolest 1dlon • 'l'he Kanw · Republican called for pu1111c hur1np to Investigate the llleged Thursday night, 1,000 leaneta prolallns acreement ba:ame he taidJthe public i.s the ~izure w~~ prin~ for dlatri~tim
..utltd to -wbelber AM Vi<"1 its throughoul tbe campus ~y. Led by ..
arranpmenl' wlt1' 11' Ile'moCratic Porty yeat-<ld Terry Oleson, a 111duate 1tu-
"as.1 riak-or--u a poaib&e illvestment." dent and president of the Gay Students He aald the alleged arrangements pro-
Doing their own thing with .their headgear are th~ members of
Delta Company of !st Air Cavalry on patrol 43 miles east of Saigon.
They are (UL) Sp/4 Kenneth BuUer, New Orleans; itJRl Pfc. G. B.
Ward, W. Memphis, Ark.; (LL) Sp/4 Terry Manson, 21, Cowen, Tenn.;
and (llR) Sgl Benjamin Strudwick, Durham, N. C.
vide the Democrats with "an undue. ad-Union, union members were to meet at 11
WASHINGTON (AP) -dcilurilniat Jack vantage->egainst those political parties a.m. today •t the Gateway Commons to
AnderJOa conlended todlf'tb.t.John N, and candidates that reel obligated to begin dlstrlbut'?n of the leaflets.
Mftchell,,u attorney generAI, knew urly, comply with the law and pay their bllla." O!-also said tilal legal 1ctlon would
Jut year ol a pledge al.ltPdJy made ~ Dole said the agreement between be pursued through the American Civil
the International TeleplaM " T·•·-a AT&T and the Democrats provides tilat L'herti of Ccrp. to the RepUblican Na~ Con-the polltlcal party "simply will put up 20 ' es Union (ACLU). Jay Murley
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Second Sunday Package
Offers Interesting Items
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v:,ntion even tbouch 'be bU denied il percent of the utlmated $100,000 the Newport Beach, a director of the ACLU,
.. Mitchell wu num1ng the Jie,ubllcan phone service at the Democratic Con-conlinned that u:ie body would consider
Party from inside the Justice , Depart-venUon will co!t. acting Ju. behalf of the Uition. "This means," Dole aald, 0 that the ment," u.ld Anderson. Democrat!c NaUonal Committee is being Sei.zure ot the !ow-budget movie, whk:h
"If he iays under oath wba("he said in advanced eome $80,000 by AT&.T added to hu been screened at public the1ter1 in
the statement he iuued, jt will be the the $1.5 million that AT6T is forgetting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chlca10 ind
most arrogant eumple of perjury this and maybe forgiving.'' New York -though ~edly -u-commlttee baa ever' Hen," he Aki. '"'t"" • ,..-~ .. Anderson reteired to MJ:tcbellt1 Feb. 28 Dole spoke bitterly of his Own party's tions are pending in all those cities -
statement which,ibe Justice Deputmtnt troubles, whlch are in the public apolllght fol!Owed a day ol doubt on whether the
Aa Ibo aecond Sonday edition of the
DAILY PILOT began to abape up today
Jn the newsroom, edJton offered this
preview of_ what readen can upect &In-
. day morning:
-San Clemente-baaed DAJL Y Pllm
Stall Writ.er John V.alt.erza takes readers
"Inside the wails" at tht Western White
House compound. His "Suiidar Special " looks into the whys and hows o increased
use ol the old Cotton Estate as a DH!eting
place for those who qualify.
-The birth of a baby, miracle that It
is. ja_1harerf .in all.Jta intinw::y J.a *"° pages of pictures and stories by and of
Jqlplle Reynolds, DAILY , PILOT it.If
writer and brand new mother.
_-A newly franchised young report.er,
Fred Scboemehl, takes i close look at the
vote as It will be seen through the eyea of
the 18-year~Jds.
~The Elater Parade may not be ready
for this. Jlboto layout reveals what some
of the darlni yo•ng lnen will be wearing
this 1prlng.
-Travel page takes readers South of
the Border as columnist Stan Delaplane
talks about Mexico, DAILY Pllm
Boating Editor Almon Lockabey offers a
atory Ind photo on Zihuatanejo
·(Acapulco, It ain't) and a Laguna Beach
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reader writes a Jetter about Mar.atlin. issued to deny ICCUlltions tnlde' by the in the form of hearings before the Senate film wou1d be screened on campus. I Judiciary Committee Into the quallflca. -Women's pages feature a profile on co umnin that the settlement of an an-tions of Richard Kleindienst to be U.S. at-A preview of the first reel or the film
Dorothy Dumke; wife of the cbanceUor of tltru!t cee aga.bjit ITU 1'81 IZ'flDled torney general. wa .. held by Vlce Chancellor John c. Hay •tote colleges. Glenn Dumke. by Mitchell Ind top,JT&T ofllclala. -New "'lOT,1" Page bu tandem Aodenon said tbM: C&UfOmla Lf Gov. along with several faculty members, a
articles on repairmen out to chut you. Ed Reinecke .am h.ll .. aide, Edgar representative of the ACLU and Oltson.
One story ls about tricky TV repairmen Gillenwaters, have confirmed that they Unw· n Covers After the preview, Dr. Hoy told Oleson
and the other is on auto mechanics and diacussed IT&T'1 oommibnent to the con-that the film could not be ibown Thur ..
the state agency which iJ trying to keep venUon with Mitchell last May at the day .. 1 .. bt Ind lhst a dcctsi'on on whe"··
them hbnest. (Pat Dunn '•. At Your same Ume the Justice Department was A "'" "=
Service and You and the Law round out negotiating a seUlement of three an-CUpuricture the movie could be shown In the future
this new, 1'involveihent'.' pag1 which tJtrust suits aplnst IT&T. would be made by Chlncelkr Doiel G.
leads Off C Section'.) Mitchell was ezpected to teltify after ~;l!lich, Who Wll out of town Tbur~y ... n..~ Awanbr 41-, llr.IJ'ln Ahdiji-...,...' ·fop "1· #JO Semte .&\,!\' l'llANCllJCO (AP) -ii'" ..,..
the parade which will later inclu~e Judtdary Committee1 in~ ~ges by T~ Unton, tn a dr1ve to Dr. Hoy aaid µ,at OleJOn indicated thlt
011car11 Tqnys t(Broi.a.way) 1and Emm.ys, Anderson that Justice 'Department or-organize Chlnltown Workers, is of-the movie would not be 1creeped.
makes the cover or TV WEEK. ficiala Commttted improprieties in the fering a new twill ln frin1e benefltJ ' Dr. Hoy made It clear that be did not
-Newport Beach's own Jphn Wayne is IT&.T settlement. • -in 1 ur 1 n c e coverage 1° r, order the film confiscated and wu
the subject of the cover story in Family The ~ommlttet convened the hearings acupuncture treabnent. unaware that the 1el:ure was 1olnc to
Weekly. at-the request of acting AUy. Gf:n. Union organizer Rudy Tham said Utke place. .
-Sparts coverage in Sunday's paper Richard G. Kleindienst, who asked to he boped the enticement of ''There had been some indication thlt
will include some of the lateat in-answer Anderson'• charges 11bout his coverage for the age-old OrientaJ the District Attorney'• Office1 was 1oln&
fonnation available on locaJ aid national department. Kleindieost'1 nomination to •rt will. gain new members to to step in," Dr. Joy exp I a In ed.
weekend sporting activities.• 1 be attorney general ts befort the Senate. Teamiter ranks. "ln(onnation had been made available to
-Classified section offers bargain (Anderlon's column' 1ppe.ars .regularly Acupuncture Involves Jnaertion of them," the vice chancellor 11ld, irt-
hunters the most timely "'¥ant ads" on the editorial page of tht DAILY needles in certlln ne"e centers. dicaUng that he hoped to avokt an arrest
(taken for publication by the DAILY PILOT.) : being made.
PILOT up to noon on Saturday) and, or 1 .:..:.=~,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~::::::::::=;;:~~~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;:-course, commercial ads from automotive
and real estate dealers whose wares are
papular with Sunday shoppers.
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MIKE'S ORDEAL •.•
b~aln stem, literally the human body'•
power plant.
"ll lt's just bruised, he has a chance to
·recover,'' 1ays his mother, Lee Mer-
riman.
"But 1! not -tbat'g it. He could be a
•vegetable' or a spastic," adds the stoical
woman who has devoted her own tlme in
the past to working with the handicapped.
'Room 118 list his co,ndilion u 1ulous,
although it was critical after he wu
·fl Ung from the bike while riding behind a
buddy.
'His friend wore a helmet and wasn't
hurt so critically.
The family, members of non-
denominational Marinen', Church, now
malntains a mixed measure ,of faith and
realistic acceptance. The vigil for Mike Moldenhauer, who
will be 16 in May, continues dally, in
person and in prayer.
His mother, his grandmother, or his
stepmother spend their days in or near
Room 116, waiting and watching for im-
provement;---
They are shopping among long-term
convalescent facilities, such as Downey'•
Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, which
_ S2ttializes in maj.Q_r rebabillll..tioJLcasu.;....
Mike is tentatively scheduled as B
delegate to the International Student
C.Ongress on Evangelism at Dallas in
June.
He helped organize the Harbor Area·~
current Christian Leadership Week, to be
climaxed Friday by the Mayors' \Prayer
Breakfast in Newport Beach.
"It took one 15-.year~ld kid to start It
and 15 adult businessmen juSt to try to
keep up with him," remarks one local ex-
ecutive.
The Moldenhauer youth went to Mayor
Ed Hirth last year and asked If he would
prbclaim the 1pecial week, stressing
youth Involvement needed more em-
phasis.
Mike visited school campuses around
the Orana:e Coast, helping arrange a
Christian Leadership Week concert
Saturday nigbl at Orange Coul Colltgt,
featuring the Certain Sounds. He organized pre-game tnsplratJonal
prayer for Sea King athletes and rooters.
He ut.bllshed weekly sessions that
have drawn op to lO local adults to the
campaa for cOcoa, dou&hnut& and c0m·
munity devollon1. H1 aloo kept his gr1dli
high. . -
"He's a real strpnc ki~." sayd Mrs.
Virginia Tucker, hi• school counselor.
"Thia II aomelhtnc that h11 hll a lot of
kids on this c1mpu1 very hard,11 she .cf. ,
decl, notlq lbat Mike rem1lna an ln-
1plr1tlon to many.
Chlrtl maintained down the ball from
l
"He wants to be a doctor," Mike'•
mother said Wednesday.
"I keep saying: 'Hey. wake up! You're
rnlsalng out on a lot of · valuable in-
formation.' "
"Even though he's llncoMcious, they
say the ·subconscious is al"ays, working
and l can't help but reef he knows
something or what's going on," Lee Mezo..
riman continues.
;'We can always hope for a miracle,"
eays one nurse. "We can always hope
, .. we always do."
"There must be a purpose ...:. a reason
-behind it," says Mrs. MUriman,
stressing faith alone keeps her 1trong.
The tragic aspect of the Mike
Moldenhauer story-came to light after his
picture as a delegate to the Dallu rally
-sent a month belore the accident -
was printed.
A family friend called io .11y he might
not be going and why. ,
Mrs. Merriman said .tbe ,famlly wun't
orfended and In facr lu1preclated Its
publication. ' ,
0 So many people are Pr•Yin& for him
ell over Ille, country -~·,. hid calla
. from Montana and New Jeney f.-t!lat
maybe lt'a a good indlcetlon. ~
And then Ille woman wtlo spenill her
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SAN fllANCISCO (UPO -Arllsts who
bin ~ed Mickey Mouse and his
friends In undergroun1d comic books such
as "Air Pirates" and "Hell's Comics" go
into court today to answer a $5 million
lawsuJt by Walt Disney Productions.
It · seems that Disney Productions
doesn't like the way the underground
artists are monkeying around with their
stock characters -Mickey Mouse,
Goofy, the Three Little Pigs, and o!hers.
For instance, h1ickey often gets shafted
in the underground comics, the three pigs
are portrayed as dirty ~wine, and Goofy
ends up the intellectual of the bunch.
The artists say they have nothing
against Mickey, and some of them have
loved him since childhood, it's just that
they feel he's a symbol of U.S. im·
perialism.
"To Disney , the mouse is butter, to the
world, oleomargerine. Dan O'Neill a long.
haired cartoonist for "Air Pirates" com-
jcs told a news wnference Thursday.
"The olecmargarine mouse is my
target in this parody."
The Disney Cc~ration is asking for
suppression of the comic books and
$100,000 from each of 50 defendants.
"The acts of defendants are causing
great, immediate and irreparable harm
to. plaintiff's business and good will, '"-the
Disney suit said. '"The exact amount of
said harm and damage to plaintiff .will be
difficult or impossible to ascertain in
1erl'JlS of money."
The defendants will go into federal
court with affidavits from leading comic
book lovers and others supporting their
activity.
Caspers Orders
Investigation
Of Cycle Battles
An 'Investigation and confidential report
to the Board of Supervisors has been
ordered on the current rash of shootouts
and killings involving motorcycle gangs.
Board Chainnan Ronald W. Caspers of
Newport Beach suggested the probe
recently, saying, "I am doing this against
the advice of my staff. I guess they are
thinking of my personal safety.
"Since J moved,to Orange County more
than 10 years ago1 I have been impressed
with the lack of organized crim~ here,"
the Lido· Isle resident continued.
"But, during the past weeks I have
been disturbed by the ra sh of motorcycle
gang shootouts," he said. "Perhaps we
should be happy they are killing each
other but that, obviously, Is not the
answer. We need a solution quickly."
Laguna Building
Up in February
Building activity 1n Laguna Beach pick-
ed up in February with issuance of 4.7
building permits, including six for new
single-family dwellings and 21 for altera-
tions to dwellings.
Thl.s compared with 33 permits issued
Jn February last year and brought the
year's total of permits to 87, compared
with 72 in the same period last year.
However, valuation of the February
construction, $260,507, was below last
year's figure of $296,897 for the same
month.
The remaining February permits were
or commercial alterations, a swimming
pool, walls and fences and fire repair
ork.
T&T Testimony
Rep. Bob Wilson (R-Calif,) is to
testUy before the Senate Ju·
diciary Committee on his role
1 in arranging the controversial
$400,000 guarantee for the
Republican ConvenUon ln San
Diego. Wilson arranged fund-
ing with l1T officials last May
13 ln San 'Diego. The San Diego
legislator is unopposed ln his
bia for an 11th term ln the
June primary election.
Beach Cleared For Park
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Demolition along the Main Beach of I.aguna Beach
continues as the city draws nearer each day to its
long-cherished hope for a downtown vista of the
sea. Business and residential properties, now owned
by the city, are being razed for a seaside park along
1,000 linear feet ol 1><ean. The city bought the land
on a lease-purchase arrangement at a cost of more
than $3 million.
Mesa Firm Named to Map
Plan of Ortega Drainage
Parade Entries
Sought for Viejo
St. Pat's Event
The engineering firm of Raub, Bein,
Frost and Associates, 136 Rochester St.
Costa Mesa has been named by the
Board of Supervison to prepare a master
plan of drainage for the Ortega area.
The project, estimated to cost $11 ,000,
~covers the area bounded by the San Juan
Creek flood plain on the northwest,
Cleveland · National Forest on the
northeast, the southeasterly ridge line of
the San Juan Creek watershed oo the
Skipper Sailed,
' ' J ailed-.F ailed
To Go to Court
COQUILLE, Ore. (UPI) ..'..·The ~
of a yacht that sailed from Oregon lo
Hawaii wilh the crew "partying" all the
way and steering by jet vapor trails, has
ended up in the Coos County Jail:
Marching bands, celebrities and noats soutbeatt, and the drainage area boun-
dary of the previously adopted San Juan -not necessarily in tQat order -are
Capistrano-Capistrano Beach master plan beiog lined up for the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Miss.ion Viejo.
. of drainage on lbe southwe~t. The event wilt begin at 3:30 p.m.
The Ortega area consL!ts of ap-. March 17 at Mission Viejo High School.
proximately 8,lKIO acres with steep moun-Parade participants will proceed south on
tains amt foothills tributary to the creek . Chrisanta Drive to the Mission Viejo Golf
flood plain. Club, w.here awards will be presented to
winners in several categories.
Fifth District Supen;sor Ron a 1 d Thus far, marching bands entered in
Caspers of Newport Beach said the the parade include The Costa Mesa Color
purpose of the engineering study Is to Guard, the El Toro Marine Band, the
delineate local st.Orin drain ·systems that Mission Viejo High School Band and the
wilt be requil'M as the area deve.Iops and Mission ~es. Celebrities scheduled to
to proJ)cirtion the cost ~n a per acre basis. ride in the event are disc jockey Dick
In addition,. he said, CllrSQrY llludies Whittinghill of Los Angeles radio station
will be made to determine ' protective KMPC, who will act as grand maphal;
measures that may be impI~en\ed in former boxing champion Sugar Ray
the alternative to the conventional un-Robinson and Los Angeles Rams football
derground storm drain system, normatly ptiyers Chrlie Cowan and Marlin
found in areas having more potential for McKeevu.
high density Wlldtna. Floati are.'being prepan!d fer entry in
George Osborne, Cltlef1 engirieer of the the parade by' varioua school and civic
C<lomlJ' f1ood " Coatrol • -will ,, .. ,.-11om. . . negotiate tpe srudy cqntract with the Persons Interested in entry in!onnation
Costa Mesa. firm and pi:esenl ti lo board fI'BY contact the Mission Viejo Goll Club
members for finil consideration. : at 831-1550. -r--
DAILY PILOT ;I
Politlc•I Vaudeville
Nixon Takes His
' Show on Road
' II)' WALTER R. MEARS
MIAMI (AP)--President Nixon 's
campalgnen have come up with a
pollUcal vaud eville show that featlU'es
musicians, comedians, pretty girls and
politicians, all seeklng a perfonnance at
the polls by loyalist Republicans.
It played Miami Thursday night, with
Lionel Hampton on the vibraphone, Red
Skelton providing the comedy routines
and Gov. Ronald Reagan of California
beading the political troupe.
Reagan, once an actor, was prompted
to remark that he felt "a little like I did
when I was bpck in the business and
doing benefits."
The political benefits are staged in
search of1votes for an absent President
who seeks re-election but has foresworn
personal campaigning until late nut
summer.
The Nixon campaign showmen staged
their first one-night stand in Manchester, r .. H., a week ago.
Except for Hampton and hls band, the
cast was different· in Miami, but the ob-
jective was the same : turn out a crowd,
urge out the GOP vote and seek a
primary election landslide for the Presi-
dent.
Nixon got 70 percent of the Republican
vote in New Hampshire .Tuesday, with
liberal Rep. Paul N. McCloskey of
California second at 2t> percnt and con-
servative Rep. John M. Ashbrook of Oh1o
capturing 10 percent.
Both are on the GOP ballot for the
Florida primary Tuesday, but only
As hbrook is campaigning.
Reagan and Secretary of the Interior
Rogers C. B. Morton both ajmed at con-
servatives in the evening's two campaign
speeches. They said GOP defections
All Media Show
Set in Laguna
The Laguna Beach Art Association's
All ' Media Membership Show wiU open
Saturday at the Caguna gallery, 307 Cliff
Drive.
More than 100 of the 300 works entered
will be on display when the exhibit opens
with a no.host cocklail reeeption from &
lo 8 p.m.
Winners in various categories were
Harry E. Bliss, Herb Griswold, Ray
Jacob, Harold Pastorius and Thelma
deGoede Smilh. 1 Honorable mentions went to Jacob,
Roger Kuntz. Phyllis &nllh, Harrison
stQrms, Ruth Taylor, Also Wallace and
. Andy WlajJ.
The exhibit is open daily from 11:30
a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. and will l'llll'ihrough
April 2.
In the primary could only benelll Nllon'1
Democratic challengers.
The program lncluded a band of mum-
mers in feathered costumes marching up
and down the aisles, a jw band
trumpeting "South Rampart Street
Parade" and an appearance by Debbie
Shelton, a former Miss USA.
Reagan came on with some one-liners
for the crowd of nearly 2,500.
"We were a little late in landing," he
said. "We were delayed by the cross traf-
fic coming in from New Hampshire."
"There's a Muskie watch. It doesn't tell
time. It just plays 'The Llltle Wh1te
Cloud that Crl.ed.'
"There 's a Geo rge McGovern watch.
You wind it and Teddy Kennedy starts running.
"And of course there's a Hubert
Humphrey watch. You wind it -and you
never have to wind it again."
Baby-crippling
Drug Reports
Conflicting
Orange County Health Department of-
ficials said today they were receiving
conOicting reports about an anU·
depressant drug that is purported to
cause babies to be born without arms,
Dr. John Philip, county health officer,
said h1s department c o u I d IOt take a
stand on the dnig one way or another.
Known as imlpramlne it is marketed in
the United States 'under the name
••rorranil." .
Earlier this week the Australian
government warned its doctors not to
prescribe the drug since It was believed
to cause birth defects similar to the now-
banned thalidomide.
"We're getting conflicting reports from
Australia," said Dr. Philp. ':Apparently
the Australian Food and D r u g
Administration has now reversed its
earlier decision."
"It seems that one day they are saying
yes, and the next day no," added Dr.
Philp who ls seeking clarification on the
drug through Washington, D.~.
TofranU, marketed by Ge t ·g y
PharmaceuticalJ of the C 1 b a • Ge J g y
Corporation, was described by ~hUp u 1
"nol terribly common" cl'!ll b u I
"available." .
The Atlltrtffaft IO¥et uwent said in;
ltlally !hit leW showed the drug !Um la
early rtages of precnancy ~ Ibo
nerve !'Oil• which supp~ !ht limb&.
It seems he missed a court appearance
during the excursion.
Sheriff Tony 1.arbano said Thursday
that Charles Roberts, San Diego, owner
of the vessel ''Windward,'' was charged
with burglary and failure to appear in
court.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • • •
Zarbaoo said Roberts was arrested in
January on charges of taking two guns
from a local sporting goods store. He was
released after 10 days in' jail on his own
recognizance with the provision be return
late r for court appearances,
Roberts, three other men and two
women left Charleston, Ore., Jan. 14 for
the 3,000 mile voyage to Hawail.
"We had a Jot-of parties on deck,"
crewman Ron Coffman said after the
· yacht was towed· into Kaneobe Bay last
week. "U we saw an airplane we had a
party . If we saw a glass ball we1cI have a
party.
The boat .carried no sextant or radio
direction ~er. bu.t followed the vawr
trails of HaWaii·bodnd airliners, Roberta said.
A1tder1oa Aide l
Brit Hume, 28-year old asoo-
ciate of columnist Jack Ander-
son. brought President Nixon's
name into the l1T inquiry, re-
laying a version of an alleged
telephone call between Nixon
and former Attorney ~era!
John Mitchell. Hume said
Nixon told MltcheU to make
1 reasonable setUement iii the
l'IT case.
CONTINENTAL
MARK IV
IN ALL OF THE 70'S
THIS WIIL BE THE
UNIQUE AMERICAN CAR!
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Orange Coast
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· ON '1'1111: llN JE.\T-Only'f~ I recti•ed tJlll pocUI u...p tbe
11l'linl thal I dcmale 110, $21, or even 150
to lhe CIU...1 !or Deceut Uleralure,
Inc., 10 lhe111ood lolU could continue .to '
1\'11• lhelr campalan qalnlt Ill and lhe
de.U.
II w11 1 coo11denbie packel, lncludln(
two pollcll'dl to whlch I could attach
llllll1'I and -off lllllnc Gov. Ronald
Reqa and Atlomey General Eftlle J.
Younger to wipe out 1111ut hr calllornta.
Alla there was a four-page Jetter from
Chlrlts H. Keating Jr., who ii bead man
of the Doctnt Cltbent. Ha founded tlllt
body, U you'll pordoa the upre11lon.
KEATING AUIO lerved on thal c<n>·
trover111l P'OUP known a1 t b e
CongrelllonaJ· ~ .. Oblcenll)'
and Pomotirapby. II w11 the ouUlt
wherein the majority ruled, att.r c!Ollly
ltudYinc I great duJ al Olly atull, tlllt smut can't tnat you.
Mr. Katin(, u you mJabt IU<JI, w11
With tbote commlJ1ioner1 Who llled I
llealed minority report lllUtlng tlllt, by 1rolly, Ill that Ill cu too bouJe your
mind and numb your body and do other
bad tblq1.
WAlllllNGTON (AP) -'lbe -Ive
Serv1co told local draft boards today thoy
may ......,. hearini the ·~ ol
tboulanda ol youne men s e, e k In.a c1e1...-'"' eumpllona.
Tbe ICllon tndld a three-month -
OD auch bearingll before 4,100 local --DraffDnctor curtll w. Tarr aa1d the
move. complttel a two-year ova'baul of
tho draft llylllm. movtnc ~ frol!I .......
local -.to Prealdenl Nl>oo'I pOl al I nal1onaJ .,......
Wit.b Tlrr'a order, act1oo CID I» taken
OD tho 12,111 men wbo at lul OOlllll on
Jan. 31, bad pendlnc reqlNlla for
penonal ·---dr•ll boorda
oc appeals 'to 1llte and nallonal boards.
Several tbol11and olben have applied,
since then and are awaltlal action.
Tarr llllpended Ill deferment hurinp
on Dec. JO to .... 11u11e tba ortctnaJ
reclaallleatlon lll'OPOllll that bad been
crltlobad 11 uiilalr. When revamped
ru1 .. were -in Jan. 12 be kepi the
braka OD ao tboll Neldng deferment.I OI'
eum[lllont could tab advantage ol the
rlViled rultt.
One ol 11Vanl new ru1a lllllOllDCecl to-
day lloar with the end ol the appeale hilt
lives a reglatrant who bu bit drift
callup poetponed !or a . long Ume to
recelvr --fn>m bit local ~ !or a r_.in. ol hit claulllcation
proceedinp to bear clalnu for n·
emption, deferment or CODldentlous ob-
jector llatua.
ChinaDema0ds
Bombing Halt _
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In N. Vietnam
roKYo !APl -Cl>lna demanded J'rl-
day tlllt ~ Unlled Slat.o ttop boalblnc
North Vlelnam and tllll all U.S. and ~ troops withdraw from lodochina
"uncondJtlonally and before a set
terminal date."
It reiterated that "the Chinese people
will do their ulmoat to give alk>ut 1up-
port and usiltance to the Vlelnamese
and other Indochinese people's great
struggle."
The demand was contained lD an oI-
ficial slelement l11Ued by the adnete
Foreign Ministry. It supported 1 March I
North Vietnamese government statement
that ' "airongly condemned U.S. im-
perialilm !or II.! recert -bogs and a~
tacks on tbe North Vietnamese ter.
ritory."
The Chinese statement was diatributed
by Pekllq'a Ofliclal New China News
Agency in a broadcast monitored in
Tokyo.
'TJNll, NanwUI'
llenluU Chief
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Pollet nld Jlobert Nogrotte, 83, dJrec.
tor of Jabor relations at· the to,000-worker
Renault auto plant at suburban Blllan-
court, was released at 9 a.m. by Maoists,
who bad lddnaped him Wedneaday.
Nogrett.e, a gray-haired famlly man
who worked bia way up from 1 factory
hand's posUlon, was turned loose by the
masked young ¥aolsts on the streets ot a
busy district in downtown Paris.
Nogrette walked into a nearby sidewalk
bistro and from a coin telephone called
police to lnlorm them of his release.
Negrette was selt.ed outside his
Boulogne-Billancourt house e a r I y
Wednesday by a group of Maoista who
blamed blm for Ille dilmillll ol a
number of eztreme-leflwlng oym-
patbizm, and the shooting oul.!lde lhe
Renault plant Feb. 25 in which Maoist
worker Rene-Pierre OVerney, 2.1, wa1
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--by"~ flttory guard. Tbe Maollb claimed Nmette, one ol
!lie men Jn Chirji iJl lilrlnc and firing
mnployea la the U m1ll1cn can-a-year
nation1Udd !!rm, waa'Hl[IOOalblt for the
-between ._ ....... and lebor and UJu indlnlctly WU to bleme for
Ovmle)''• dealh.
Ovmle)'!s lboollng, bit funeral 11-
l<ndod bJ' .. eallnialed :lll0,000 -and ou~ lddliaping (i NO(Htte
had become 1 national political affair in
France.
President Georges Pompidoo, whose
tough atUtude u premier helped the
beleaguered Gaulllsl regime to crush the
lNe Student-Labor "near.revolution,''
condemned JJoarette's kidnap as ''an act belltlinf a ~try ol savqes."
On bis orden lbe hunt for the kid--
napers wu submitted to the State Securi-
ty Court set up for poUUcal crimes in tbe
hot, bloody days or the Algerian war. on Pompldou's orders, French police
branches launched a nationwide bunt for
tht kidnapera. Over 600 detecUvea and
patrolmen pressed into apeclal squads
searched more than 7 ,000 houses in PariJ
ak>ne in the past 24 hours.
The government ordered Renault
manager Pierre Dreyfuss and Interior
Minister Raymond Marcellin to tum down
the Maoists demand! transmitted via
secret message1 -release of Maoist
workers arrested after recent Renault
di.sturbancea, and their reinstatement.
The Maoists bad called on workers at
the Renault plant to meet Wednesday to
decide the fate of Nogrette, but the
workers refused to hold the meeting.
UPI,........
Free and Bappy
The Michigan Supreme Court
declared unconstitutional Mich·
igan's harsh laws against marl·
juana violators, Thursday and
put into effect a relaxed law
passed by the legislature last
ye ar. The decjsion reversed the
conviction of John Sinclair,
rock band leader and one of
the founders of (he defunct
White Panther Party.
2GunmenBo~
2nd Store Owned
By Belfast Mayor
By COLIN BAKER
BELFAST, Northern lrelend (UPI) -
Two gunmen bombed a paint shop In the
center of Belfast today, the second attack
in a month on stores owned by Belfut
Lord Mayor designate William Christle.
An army spokesman said the bomb
caused extensive damage and fire but no
injuries.
Keatln( notad In bl1 letter lppealin(
for llllldl, "I I~ tOme IOO hours 1 year
on lllll-~aphy acUvttlel, givin(
._ii.1, wrltlnf ma,uloe artlcla and
trying to inttreol otben such as you in thl1 lllhl ..
'l1>1a II ID amendment to the Jan. lZ
rule tllll glvu 1 man 15 day1 alltt hit
drift clelaUlcatton ii malled to HqUt!I a
personal appearance or to appeal.
'Ille new rules aleo require llate ap-~s boards ana 1~ national appeals
b6ard to give at lealt 15 day1 notice when
a man ii granted 1 per10n1l 1ppearance,
Prevlo1111y no penonal appearances were
granled btlore appeala boarda.
II llld the Uniled Stale1 "peral1ted in
ctrrYing out wanton bo11ftling1 qalnlt
North Vieinam in a vain attempt to hold
back the victortoljJ advance of the Viet-
namese and other Indodilneae people a."
Another McGraw-Hill
The previous bomb attack damaged a
shop owned by Chri!ltle in the Protestant
Shankin Road district of Belfast.
The militant provisional wing of the
Irish Republican Army (IRA) klenllfied
as members of the outlawed organization
three men tilled when a "bomb factory"
exploded in the Roman Catholic FaU.
Road area of the city Thursday.
You'n 'riven to conclude that bein(,.
• cioae lo tho 1Ubjecl ba1n•t .Ubvlrled bis
zeal for Ille job.
YOU AUIO GIT the nolloa that the Another change permltt dralteea to
Decant ....,p.il makinf _,..headway. brlnl ~ nn their bebaU before
CUrrent U.S. bombings, it added, "only
indlcale that U.S. imperialism II oinking
ever more deeply and inextricably in the
quagmire of itJ war of aggreaion and i.s
pulling up • deall>bed ...... le."
Biograph.y Questioned
The deaths of Lt. John Johnson, 20, an
explosives expert, Lt. Gerard Cros!:, 21,
and volunteer Tony Lewis, 19, brought to
267 the nwnber ol laleUU .. in Northern
Ireland violence.
J,1111.~~ day, tho calllornia COUrl Jocaf boll'dl.
o ,..,..... upbold ·the coavlction ol 1 'J'be new rul• alto l9qU1re:
fOltl1i couplo who bad been oanlenced to -A quorum ot board memben to' be
IOO dayJ ID durlDCI vlla beca-they pr.m durlJll 1 man'• penona1 •!>
performed a "Dance Of Love." Bar pqrance.
pea-bad paid 16 ucb fCO' Ille privilega -At !wt U minutet for each ap-
of watchlni.. pellant's pramlltton. The limit lo to pr ..
Olll Judie ,..mod more amazed tlllt vent baruament ol boorda but the board
tho oouDlo admltiecl dolna ll than be WIS may grant mor• time.
II Wllaf they did. -,\,,man's loi:al board -II well 111p-
Auyw1y, I've dedded not to donall 110, peale boll'dl :... to live him tho reuoilo '21. ar llO lo Mr. Keating'1 anll-amul " for n.fecllon al hit c!uaiilcatlon nquut. camflllp becaue I feel perfectly life In. tho _,.......,_ o1 the draft
rllht llere OD Ille Oraqe Coast. ' ~Iden! Nmm sit up the c1ra11 lol!erY
Aller all, WI ha .. OD OID' aide Ora... [lbued out otCUJ)ltlonal ·and patemlty
C4ttnty lliltrict Atlorney Cecl1 Hicks. delermenia and obtained permilalon to
• pbue out unilergraduale It u d ID t
delermenia llartin( laat fall and to
estabiilh a UnUorm National Call pro-
. c::ectur~ f<r ~uctfna: D)~ ln service.
HJCU BAI NOT wailed for Mr.
Keatln( to bring bit purity campaign to
thil rqlon. Ha'1 (One out and dooe the
job hi..,U. Hieb' oporatlveo have closed
up barJ whlch feature youag ladles da~ w11Ue wearing on1y a smile. He
hii eonfttcated fllma "hicb were felt to
have fallen short of Orange County's
tlandll'dt !or purity and vlrlue.
Then only lest nigh~ some 350 people
Wtre g1tbered out on the UC lrwine cam-
[Jll.I, lllllouoly awaUing the tCreenJng ol 1
fl1m tJtled, "7 in a Barn. 0
Even tbe title ii enoup to c1use grave
ousplclom.
ANYWAY, THE FIJCI: never made ita
appearance on UC1'1 allver tcreen.
Sherlfra officers swooped In and con-
llocaled the thing before the projector
even got plugged in.
Clearly, you can see that Orange Col&
ty and our be.loved Orange Coast 11
secure from the temptations that Mr.
XeaUng fears could do us all in.
Cecil HJcb makes me feel safe all
over,
Russ Blast Recorded
UPP~, Sweden (AP ) -An un-
derground nuclear explosion at the Soviet
Semlpalatinsk test field was registered
today by the Uppoala Seismological
Jn.stitute. Markus Baath, the lnstitute's
chief, aald the blut'a strength was
meuured at fi.l on the Richter IClle.
Tarr commentec( 0 you can charac.
torize tho pre-11111 Selective Servlca 11 a
llate and local 1yttem with very UWe na-
tional unity. I believe that the draft today
hi rapidly being transformed into 1 na-
tional system and that one of the major
goals of the PreJident is being achieved
by provlding a drift 1ystem with
unlvll'lll equity aa th'e guklellne."
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menr·muat ceaoa to oupport the puppet
cliques in the lndochlnete countries so
that the peoples of Vieinam, Laos and
Cambodle may oettle their respecllve in-
terna.l questions themaelves free from
foreign inierference."
The Oiinese government and people
re90lutely aupport the Vietnamese and
other Jndocbinele people• Jn "their war
qainlt ; U,S, llSfUlion ,-and Uliooal
salvatJan," the statement added.
Chiang Accepts
Nomination
For Fifth Term
TAIPEI (UPI) -President Chiang
Kai·ahek today accepted nomination for a
fifth six-year term as chief of state
despite earlier avowals he planned to
retire. His re-election was a mere
fonnalil)'.
"I am advanced in yean now, but in
view of the country's being in the time of
criaia, I have no choice but to continue to
urve my people," Chiang, 84, told the
three HJ"'OMllllUves ol his ruling
Kuomintang party ·who went to hil
hlidence to uk him to aceept lbe
nomination.
The elecUon will be held in the National
Auembly March 21. Chiang will be run-
ning unoppoaed.
Three weeks ago he told the aaaembly
be wanted to retire and asked the body to
elect .. another man of virtue and ablllty"
as hi1 successor. There was 1nme con-
fusion among local pollticiau whether his
statement was one of modesty or he ac-
tually wanted to step down.
Chiang will be 90 before another six.
year tenn is ended and his health ap-
parenUy has been falling. He bas aged
noUceably in recent months h1s usual
firm step is more of a sbume' and on oc-
ca&ions when he spe>te on television hll
voice has faltered.
NEW YORK (AP) -A best...ulng
book of memolrl by a 101.year<11d Indian
chlel publllbed by McGraw-Hill -the
co_.y wllicb bad paid $716,000 !or the
dilcredlled "oulobtograpiJy" ol Howard
Hughes -is "being aeriOUJly ques-
tioned," '!'lie New Yori Times aaid today.
The ntir1p1per aaid "The M•molrl ol
Red Fax" may have plagiarized up to
U,000 wotdJ from a book written in lMO,
"The Wounded l!nee MaSlacre: From the
Vlewpotol of the Slous," by James H.
McGregor.
·"An ..ientive inquiry by Tbe New
York Tlmea baa lalled to produce any
U.S. Crackdown
On Orange Juice
Products Starts
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Ruolving ""
eight.year controversy, the Food and
Drug Administration bas ordered makers
of diluted orange beverage to tell
customers how much pure orange juice i.!
in their pniducts.
Tbe reguletton esllbilsbes Io u r
categories of orange juice products:
Orange juice drink blend conlaining 70
to 95 percent orange juice, at least 20
percent from each of two geographic
reglooa; orange juice drink, 35 to. 70 P..':"
cent; orange drink, 10 to 35 percent, and
orange.flavored drink, up to 8 percent.
The percentages would be stated in in-
crements of live in the first thrff
categories, and increments of two for
orange-fiavond drink.
The FDA said it will publish new
regulations Jater eovuning labels on
orang...,.,lored and Oavored drinks co1>
taining no orange juice.
Beverages in all four categories must
contain at least eo milligrams of vitamin
C per six Ouid ounces of finished product.
Concenlratea and powders could not be
called orange juice drink blends.
Fair, Dry Across Natio·n
Praently, the government requires~
ly 11111ra1 pm:mtap lebelling; nol leaa
tllln IO porcmt orange juice for orange •
juice drink, not lea tllln Z5 percent for
orangtaclo, and not laa than 10 per<ent
for oraqe drink.
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Jordan, Israel
Agree in Secret
On Territories
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Jordan and
Israel have rucbed a secret agreement
in wblch King Hussein wW recover oc-
cupied territory on the west bank ol the
Jcnlan River and larael w1ll hep the
Al'ab quarter ol Jerusalem, the Beirut
new1paper Al Mobarrer nported today.
The deal was worked out between
Israeli Deputy Prime M1n1ster YJial
Allon and a hlgh-ranking Jordanian-ol-\
llclal meoting secrelly near the porll ol ,
Agaba and EU1l, said the pro-Egyptian
Al Mobarrer •
The paper, which baa close connec:tlons
with the Pa!esUnlen guerrilla inovemen~
gaYe thesa highlight.a ol the H}iartod
agreemenl:
Jordah wDI &Ive up Its clalm to the old
city ol Jeruaalem but the Jordanlln Oag
wiU be allowed to fly over the Al Aq11
Mooque, tho tbirll moat holy shrine In
Islam, .. a symbol ol ll.! Anb0identily.
evidence to corroborate the origins alleg-
ed by Mc.. Red Fox, who says he is a
nephew of Crazy Hone, the celebrated
Sioux warrior," the Times said.
"Nor could any reputable scholar be
found ~ endorse the validity of the
memoirs, which cover the crucial years
of the Indian experience from the Battle
of the Little Big Hom in 1976 to the
present struggle on the reservatk>n and
the emergence of a militant movement of
urban Indians."
A spokeaman for McGraw-HUI said the
company "bad permission for going
ahead to distribute the book" from lbe
McGregor estate, that Jt bad permission
to incorporate aome materJal from the
McGregor book into Red Fox's and that
the number ()f words it used was
"nowhere near the number ol. words queaUooed."
The spokesman also said the trustee of
McGrea:or's estate "notified w; they
thought they had a claJm.," but a
plagiarism "suit was never actually
filed ." 'J'be Times reported lilat auch a
suit was filed in December. l
McGraw·Hill bad planned to publish
Clifford Irving's "autobiography" o(
Howard Hugbel, but 1uspended those
plans when the boot was called intc ques-
tion. Irving was indicted on fraud
ch'arges Thursday by federal and county
grand juries.
The Times said some of the same
McGraw-Hill executives who hand1ed the
lrYin( book al10 bandied the Red Fox
boot,,.wbJch bas sold abbut 100,000 copies
here and abroad and has made auther
WUUam Red Fox tometbing of a celebrity
with appearances on tr}evilion.
Roman Catholic primate of IreJand
Cardinal William Conway and Protestant
church leaders called for prayers of
mourning and for the salvatioo of Ul.sltr·
'Ill• Mosl Rev. G. 0. Sims, archblabop
of Armagh, and Dr. Cbarlea Hain,-~
dent of the Methodist church, called on
Christians to obaerve Good Friday u a
day of national mourning, repentance and
renewal.
Cardinal Conway aaid be wiahed to be
associated with the 1ppeat and called on
Roman Catholics for prayers to "aave
our country from Its present grave trou-
ble for three days from Wednesday to st.
Patrick's day, March 17 .
The Ulster llelenae Regime~ targei of
a number or extremist assas.!lnations and
attacks, said S()me members had begun ~
to pull up :roots and rriove iway from
lonely and vulnerable farmlands near the ·
Irish Republic border.
March of Dimes
President Dies
PHOENIX (UPI) -Basil O'Connor, pres~dent of the National Foundation of
lhe March of Dimes, a fund drive that
helped conquer polio, has died at st.
Joseph's Hosp.Ital at the age of 80. Dea~ Thursday was attributed to a
heart ailment complicated by pnewnoniL
He ~ntered the hospital Wednesday.
0 Co~r was in Phoeni:r for a March
20 meeting of lhe foundation's IC!enllllc: , advisory committee.
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<elves 1 ila from hlJ wife before leaving Desloge Ho1pital Thlll'ltla ....
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SANTA' ROSA, Cll~. (AP) -The IOI
prlsontfa:·'Oll the Sonoma ' County Jail's
seco.JMLfloor broke out ol thelr dayrooms ---
and i1mpa1ed In the corridors for to
minuiu, amash!nr -windows, setllni
1mall flies and damaging cell doors,
authdr!Ues 1aid.
After the di!turbance ••as quelled
Thursday evening , the Inmates were
taken to San Quentin prison. Sheriff Don
Strieptke estimated damage al about
fl5 ,00I. . ' . One prisoner was truted at the thrft.
story jail's di.spenaary for head · cuta,
Slriepeke said, but there were no 1erloua
Injuries. Tbe 60 men ·and 15 women
quartered on the first and third floors dkt
not tak'e part in Uie disruption, he said,
bu t the women were taken to the sheriff's
. office for their. erotection.
Sherlff'a Sgt. Frank Bea:1 at the jail
gave this account :
"The dlsturbance began during the din-
ner period 1n a day-room when felony In·
matea who had been complaining about
the food began throwing their trays on
the floor and aalllJll fire to papers and clothing. ·
The men managed to break a "shat-
terproof" gliu wlo4ow and escaped into
the main cell-block area.
Prisoners in 1nOtber dayroom on the
&econd flloor apparently used a steel
shelf as • battering ram to break through
the door and joined the other inrhates on
the central corridor.
New Heart 'l'esi .
Stanford Medical ~enter Thursday conducted ~n experiment in \\lhich
actual heart patient Clinton Fayne, 42, transmitted his electorcardio·
gram lo Manila in the Philippines and then to a satellite in space back to Stanford -a distance of 51,0()0 miles.
Neighbor Youth Held
In Fire Bomb Killings
RIVERSIDE (UPI ) -An IS.year-old
neighbor has been arrested on suspicion
of hurling the fire bomb that burned
thfee children to death as th ey slept Sun-
2 Dismissed
Davis Cas e Jur y
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Battle Rages On
. SAN JOSE. caur. {UP!) -
A tentative Jury was seated
' Thursday at the An&ela Davis
trial, but the pro s ecutor
'removed two women "'ith
peremptory challenge!.
"We're halfway there,"
Albert W. Harris Jr., assistant
state 1ttomey general. said as
t"·o new panelists joined 10
persons in the jury box \\·ho
earlier had passed questioning
for ··cause."
~one woman seated during ~
the 1nomlng said she never
. beard the phrase "black is
beautUul."
Judge Ricbarf E. Arnuoo
recessed the murder, kidnap ·
and conspiracy trial until
Atonday. wf)en the defense will
have its first opportunity to
dismiss jurors without a
·reason .
There \\•ere nine \\'Omen and·
three 1nen in the jury box
· \Vhen Harris used two of his 20
Indigen ts_:
Ma y Run
Without Fee
peremptory c hallenges. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Defense attorneys also -have fndigents can run for Congress
?OThe two ne\\' panelists in Cali!ornia without paying
drawn were both men, the $425 flling fee. a three-
bringing the count to seven judge federal panel ruled
\\.'Omen and £Ive men. Philip J. Thursday.
Russell . a computer company The court ruled after hear· employe, and Ni cholas I Gaetani, a former student, ing the case of Raymond C.
llO\\' must undergo questi oning Chote, 46, an A n n a p o 11 s l
for "cause" -biases or other graduate who calls himsell a
reasons that could prevent a "beggar."
juror from reaching a fair Chote, a Democi'at who said
·verdict. he wanted to run for Congras
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Guards alerted by the noise secured the
door leading from the second floor to the
main stairwell to prevent the disturbance
from spreading, while C a I i f o r n i a
l-ll~hway pati'olmen and Santa Rosa
police hWTled to tbe scene.
The inmates conlrolled the seCond floor
£or 'nearly 9(1 minutes, smashing· nearly
aU the windo\vs, burning clothing, mat-
tresses and blankets, dan1aglng several
cell doors anq t\\'O television mouitors.
day. ,
Police Thursday identified the suspect
as Kenneth Dwane Henderson, who lives
about half a block from the hon1e \\'here
a gasoline-filled soft-drink botlle crashed
through a bedroom window. setting the
room ablaze.
•lenderson was arrested only 10 hours
after the burial of the children, followlng
seivices attended by hundreds of
residepts in the ' mainly b I 1 c k
nei'ihborhood where they lived . Angered
citizens had offer more ..than $7 ,000 in
rewards for infonnation • lea<Ung to the
conviction of the fire bomber.
' The men replaced Mrs. from the state 's 17th district
Peter Ruth, a young housewife but was too broke, typed up
who told the court she "never his own petitions 011 a portable
·heard of Angela Davi~" and .. typewriter whi~eis~it:ll~ng~l•:·~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alice F. Evarts, a woman in park. He also argued his own
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Police. Hold Fa ther
BAKERSFIELD (AP ) -The bodies of
h•"o small children have been fowid with
their throats slashed, and their father has
been jailed oo investisation of murder.
Kem County sheriff's dP.Jlutiel say.
The bodies ol Daniel 1'~usselman Jr .. s.
and Daqielle Fus.selmin, 3, \\'ere fO\lnd at
their hOme Thursday after their father,
Daniel A Fu11elm'IJ1, 49, reported killing
the chUdre.n, officers said.
DepuUes said the children were beaten
with an Iron skillet before their thro1t11
were cut. Several knives were found 1t ihe scene.
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I C AL'E XI CO (UPI)
Actress Anna Kuhfi, former
wife of Marlon Brando, hul
been Jelled In this town on thel
Mexican border for dlaorderlyl
conduct, apparenUy the latest
chapter in a k>nl and bltteri
tug-of-war between Br.ando
and Miss Kashfl ovtr custody
ol their 13-Y,ear-<lld ·!!On.
From Paria, Brando scoffed
Thursday at reports that the
boy, Christian DeVI, had been •
kldnaped. "There is nothing at
au , to . be alarmed about,"
Brando said in a statement,
declaring the boy was on a
scuba diving Vacation with
friends in Mexico.
Brando, 47, and Mias Kaahfll
37, who wse divorCed 'in 19'9,1
sharo 'cualody ol. the. boy ml
have been1quarelllD1' over him·i
for yeari.. Brando bu filed
suit ogalnst her In an ottempt j
to laln ...,,tcle CUJt9'1y. A'
court IJearilC, ,to ,he held l
Thursday, was rescheduled for
today.
tabor Files
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Aid~ Oaims 1
Investigators believed there was a feud
bet\veen Henderson and Mrs. Ruby
Jamison, 62, grandmother or the three
vlcti{ns, according to Capt. Irv Cross.
Mrs. Jamison was taking care of the
three children in the absence of the.Ir
parents, and was asleep in another room
when the home was fire-bombed. She \\·as
not hurt .
The dead children were Cynthia War-
ren. 9, her brother La\vrence, a. and
sister Afarlene, 7. Thei r mother \\'as
visiting their father , Theodis \Varren, at
a county road camp in Banning, where he
was serving 1 sentence for check fraud,
when the 1ttact occurred.
Warren was released early, the bala'.nce
of his sentence suspended, after the
deaths.
Solons Repeal
Voice Vote lJse
SACRAMENTO (AP \ -·On a ~ vote,
the state As!embly lias repealed its cen-
tury-old practice of holding unrecilrded
voice votes in committees.
The new rules voted on Thursda y take
effect in a week. and are stiffer than new I
legislative roll call methods proposed Jast
month in th e Senate. . . . But even if each house winds up with
different · rules, the old practice of
unrecorded committee votes is on its way
out, Assemblyman John Burton noted:
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All the . :Work «· Paid. Off . '
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Few aeuoiied ~lion watchers predicted approval
Tutlday oi a ~l override contlnllance measure 11ut
. before the voi.rs 'ID 'the Capistrano Unifl~l,5Cbool'
two aub<»mmltleN -one to study geilll:ll dlltricl
phUooophy, tbt other to evalUlle and retliw ~C
· ' prosrama. Mem""'8 are meeUp1 1everal tlm11 a -th,
vlalllnC the school& and talking, to prlnc!DIJI Pd: ap-
parently loteod to leave no Jooae enc!J in their ·aa11711t
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Dlalrlc!: .•
An11 amonr-the opttmlsts, the slimmest ot.miJOriu,is
wu the beat 1b1J cOuld dream.of. • ,,,. of the ocboot' •nle!n and Ila needs. •
• Tho committee's. prellmlnary report la ~ Jiine I,
'will) a final rep0i'I in JJlly. Both Should be clltellllly ~
-..,d heeded ~ by the school board and the ~
1dm1n).8tration. ,, 1
But 11 the laJllel began to emerge Tuesday nlChl a ,
phenomenal marlin developed and voters gave their {'
blesslna by a S-i margin -a veritable landslide Iii
1ehool 1inance lasues. • • The ortglaal override passage two yel(l ago barei1 '.
squeaked by, • . · 1
ThiJ time, things clearly were, reach in I· the cr\tlcal
stage ~ ~ dlitrict )fith·palnful culbackl,predicled jt
·Brown .Act · Violati<i,u?. . .
district tax revanue were to drop. «
• Hunclrt!IJ of volunteers worke<l·hard for passaje. of
the JDealUl'O. None worked' batder lhan IOOTU qi:IJIP. ,
scbOo) students wbo,par1ded, knocked on dl)ors,'plii>nO\I'
voten, offered ,free rides to ll)e jlOns and free baby!
.. ; . , Th· JnvlfaU.on w~nl out recenUy ·.to San ·Clem,ote
dtJ·eouncllmen who are •elcome to lrlckin..:lhelr '40
aplect! an1t · ,jpln Chamber. of Commerce. Jelden iii a
,. retreat·jO Pabn' ~~· · ·, ·· · .
lillill1. . . . ' All the work paid off handsomi!y. '•
· Tb.-tdea·-th~ fli'st Ume11ns being lrled1n tclwn-
la for ·the· cbAmber hierarchy, city staff and councilmen
J. ti>. Bit In lelallrely faabion ,and dl&cuss long·ringe goals
·and ,problems affectiftg the city and chamber. ' . -· ·' , . ' .
· ~du~µonal 'riotjµes · ,. 'Tbe•idea· Ia fine. · · ·
. Built ·is'llie possible p~ce of a full city council
·in a_ flr-j>ff city deliberating what could be pvbllc busi·
ness .that Is somewhat distqtblng.
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. The most encoUi:aglng thing· that's lappened on
the Laguna Beach 'educational scene· In some time Is the
20-member Educational Priorities. study GOmmlttee.
: 1n111,i meeliDgs indicite that !he c'!mmlttee Is 1
good croas-section o_f the community, made up of P."ople
who au genuinely illlerested ID the schools and wilhng
The law -nferred to often in \)Iese Cblumiu -
is clear: A quorum of a city council, meelj,ng to eyen
discuss items of a public nature, mull be held in public •.
to work hard to help the ocbools work well. ..
They already have a 'plan of action an<!. have formed
That means that If a majority of the council does
participate in talka in Palm Springs late in April,vthen
the general public' •bould be notified and welcomed and
Invitations· should be iasued, accordingly.
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Our Freedo m ' :r-A~--,
· Dear .
'Se#aift,n Bas Reached Tragic Proportions'
To M~e, Ri:se.
• ~Has Shrunk" ~ ' t
~~ Gl09.iiJy _Professor ·Praises Laguna's Schools
. Most p e op le wbo prate 'about
tlfreedom" convenienUy neglect one of
the ...... la! ~tion. of --ml. that II rrMdom of choice. If _,,
-of cbolce ii low, or .wre)J lJm.
tt.11, tbe "freedcm:'
H .a.n· II virtUallJ m~-,. Ana 7 Fnnce, In
I famously lru1lc re-
mark, •once psrodled
tbb oort o f false
frieclom when he ob-' . eerved, "Both .the . ti'
rich and the pior la Parll ire Irie to"
.W.p under the bridpo at nl&bt."
.'Ille B!Ulneu of the U.S., In Ille ~st,
-lie -lne -'of choice,. al coOlralled wltb most E"'°"-8" -triOI,
..-ydung ·piopla were Jilralt-Jacnted
by fllllilJ rllll; l!Jdal clau, and lacl< of
educsllaaal opiior\unltlea. The rise of a
Lincoln to Pruldent -Id have been in.
concetY1ble la Ille ri&lcl bierarchles of the
Old World.
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A';14mia paper (not ·youn j' re-
.... !nthuied abouj oiil>-'.'anlque
. (oeitJll•) oqtl.U," -"~ ,. !Ue." Ami>tba and alpe ate·
.-good food .,... the f!ali but ~ ~·
lnmam swim agd dive hi cream
. of amoeba oboip? • -Mn. R . .\,. S. .,.. ...... ,...... ,..._. ........
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.,.., .... ,...,. " .......... y .... 'Pt ....
· Because of it& authoritative 1ource a~d: i? J>e!'ttn1nce m.. tM ort'Ooina
Laguna,&ach· school contr<>oeflJI, the
follotpino}•U... ii printed 'in /Mii. Th< .,..Z~ °" letter kngt/a -UJGived lilW. iqlmJO<, · ., ..:..Editor 'J • .' ' 1 -• • • • Ti> the Editor. ~ •
I blve.,been !ollowlng the newspaper
reports of the board of eduCatloo's ac-UviU~ since I ' becairte ' · rNident of
~ Beach tJu:ee yean• qo. This Iet-
1 .. ..... ::t.... ter 11 wrtUen in' response fo:.:ate achool
· 11me tbeorttlciitj~ we bad hi ~ ~· ·preildenl'' ~ <lfslre for
iwt. boil not ~· praellcaJ-. !eeilbl from poreatl ......,.. .... tbe !or the ,,_ cllolee'Jlu -...,.,. ~te' of uie ocbools • ~~ci:s bj;'; ~ "!;*.,:: Wi~tatw.ae.ich as a home
lechnqlogy. .~, ~ • , · ·~_/iiaDy -pliio ·the main
'We tend !O •Uilnt 'of .. ,_.,m".snd llOcldiDJ"*''"'" l!IO .Mty of the
"iecurity"• u being .~ wl!09 liJ scllooll. llolli'm1 ~ llad; Previously
truth they are just dttler.Dt tiido,of the been enrolled In pab(IC . ud priv~te
11me pole. People who lack llCurily, hi! 1-lchools m L<J• Angeles °""1ty, and 11 the
certain basic .. have no real trlldoni :~ we mov,ed here they Md been ac-
-for the f~ of choice 11· deilled ,'ll'pted at P111dena Polyteclmlc .School in
them. They mUfl toke 11hat la-ott,...i, 'or -P~ena. After careful Inquiry I found,
starve. • 1 . 1. ? -.;..~t &o my IW'JJl'i&e. that the publlc
. · . • • . . • . ·school! In 4guna Beach offered a dlr·
IN EUROPE, where all the land wu rlculum on 1 par with those of the best
already. owned,. the peasanb"J snd Ille school! In Los Angeles County. Alter
proletariat had no choice, and tberelare t three years experience at Allio, Thurston
llO freedom. we lltYer develope\! 1 I and Laguna Beach High Schoo! I can DOW
"peasantry" -1
1our farmers have always report that far my children and their
11111' WE OUR8ELVES have become been frtt men .-'beCauoe people could peen the curriculum and total learning lncreuklllY structured and hierarchical always move oawlrd and claim Dn" ..... experience Uceedt lit of my previous u-
Wben I was a ,..th, a college educatloo Tills IS no Jon .. poaslble, and ev<n our pectatlons.
meant far leu thin Jt does today; even a small fanners annot mah a llvlnf to-. ,
hlcb school dlplonu did not carry u day. , FIRST AND FOREMOST In a school I
much ..,.ltlht In lel10ll of employment II . ;Of, .....,.,, 1 few taleoled 'Ind Ii-,~ academic quality. Slnco botb ll'Y
It doet llO'I!· , • · g?wlve < -Wiii always move ' cliiiilren are Identified "men~ly gifted Our freedom to move and rlse has upward in any 10Clety· but we ahoul4 not minors" I realize that providing a hJ,gh shrunk 11 our soc!.U system has become -~ It' ·~· ,_ the' -'•--~· u.Uty cade-'· · I · · larger more Jmpersonal m ha bed mau:i ao umt~l~ , ~ ........ ,. 'pel'IOfl q a 1ua; curr1cu um 1s not ea&ily
corJK>r'attve,· and .concemed wl~ .c~ .. to _achl~,Ye mol>i"'l' -Tho~ at the bottom accomplished_ for ~i~ select .group. Not
.. .,... diploma degrees and union -.can ~ly ha.ii on to the lltUe lbey bav•, ; only ba•"my Children s achievement been
carc1a •' • ' • wnUe ihetr lmuck!ea are beq•raPP<d by . of the htghesl',-but ·tbt!ir motivation bas ·
• · those lllgbtly abCWe them'-botli · aclli1g lioen lmpi'o~ed and any weaknesses they
1110llE AT• 11IE bottom today . -In fear· and daperiU.... The 'oal1 ·if. 'had have been ld!ntiflfd and sup-
wbethtr they 'be blacb, Puerto Ricans, fective way to increaae "freedom" ii to pl'tmtnted. · 1 have no doubt that both
or Apjltlatlllen wbltea -nuy ~ve the proyidt aecurti,. 'Children wiU•be able"to·Mlect a college of
their -~~ . •. . • 1, '> .• Cl&J-.:
, ~ · · '""'• ,l ... blve-~iJIO':no\ecrlhit my·.·~ildren's
A Ms. as Good .. as···a Mi.,le li-IOncl,J have . been able tq achieve academically over a long period of time.
If it were not for the dlo~ testing
• · · • • · • · and the Oe.tiblt scheduling whli:h allowed .
• 1 these chlldreo't. proceed at the~ own Wall Su,el J-blilhetr'l&Jiored.,For whill 'le are -..t rate, some of thtm wOuld have· been lost
When the Democratic Party adopted .......,,... · wltb !be strictly lnler¥1 and left beblnd. poJH!caJ oonskliiat1on1, ther< sre alio •' reform measurOI for tbll presidential ill'~........,_,,_, ••• que~•---of·'-~ , !eel'-It did In ,,_ of .,........,.~ •~ "• AS A STUDENT of chlld dev• ..... ment l • .., yesr , '° . .,..,, en-por"-'•• poHti.cill representation and of i ' """' couraging brpader participation among .,n -;:.'"poll"~' llblllt In am sure tha .the board prellden~ r<al·
bl1ck1, brown1, and females, wbO d::t.1e,~ ~ :e•~ Y • · tze.;-11 I do, that cblim. p!)W In spurts
hl1torli:al!y bad been under-represented • , ., anil· '!Hu 11111 !bolt U II Oiilf by talttng
within both major parties. This '"!' t!>e • IN-o'Nx ~ tty'•• to irrtve at an tbeoe growing spurts Into account that
yeer, 11!~ advocates o! reform, to~ prac-, accePtible r..till~ e~ and IUUll •one ~Is .able' 'to D;l~ lelrning e1· ·'
tlclng democracy at the grass ~'' form~ foi 1Ch0oa~ delegates to'na-perllocee wit.bin, a fonnaliaed 1ettlng.
rather than merely talking about It. _ 11":!.f Ucal ,eonvt11tlool, )Ott hiring ~,{J:~ f::.chto~!::a:f. .
But even the noblest aims sm:netimes go t' elpDfoyel. ete -npreaentJ ' decree.
Ila" 1 way of raising expectations, falJ. socl1l IJTOIT..,. at least 'to tboie ·who Perlllps of equal concern In these Ins short of their goal, then leavlog otberwiJe ,.;;;;!.i have been >denied
fr1111r1tloo and bitterness In their wake. represeolalton And perhaps 1111 the best lniubled times is the develoin-t of
So II ii that the National Woni,n'1 solution that' pol!Uoal psrttu ud <:tU...Ship of our cblldrlO. Surrounded by
PoUUcal Caucus plans to challenge the governments C. deYise • ~" the hippie subcultire, ~ Into con-
Arllonl Democratic delegation to the ' ' tact with drul• In the community and
puty'1 naUonal convention at Miami Ne!ertbeleaa... ", eVflO '' 1 P 0 •It i 9 1 atven• the iqlprusionable: nature thlt &ocb. dlacrimlnation,. u lt1 ii -. -.... di!-Vt . _, in-
AL~ TB!: proportloo o f
--delegat" Is nearly doobte lbal 61 • (D percent vs. 17 percent), II
1111 fllll bolow the new Democratic ~
....,-ia a.at. women be given •••mlltlaa ln reuonable proportk>n
lo f11e1r """' illtloa In the population
euphemisllcsll1 called, II merely a Oumced toward a destrucllve "11 of We.
disguised quota •fYlllm. And -·"P We are Indeed fortunate u..J tile ad-
lhey are emplt10d on t"'l llde el -la mlnlstrotloo and teadlen of t..a\ma
wlclel)I rtgardeil u ....,. .... iWorli. Boacb have been 1ble tO>combat lhla IDth
q.-are a ~ 1nlwtitutt ~ Century pique of drul allulo ao el·
justice Ind •»ty -!hlil r.r' fectlvely .
treottna people • lnd!Yldaall -u mere atst!adoal lbotraclloal. · • . ·
(ID Arlloal, .. tircent). . . . AllUMING tliaJ on1J can
c:a.cua ofllclaJ1, 1pporenUy believing represent the mt.resy of = tbal
ilill a Ml. II M pod U a mUe, deem only llf'!Cb c-.1!1~ 19 lllll "8 o1
i111t D ~ ......... ble. Hence the bllck1, etc., conjuru !IP '*'" ol 1
,... c!oaU.,.C.. -apollo l)'llem on a ~ acalo. .:s ....... ~ 1111 ftnen'• Clll<'ll, Whit lo -tJie m.,1-11111-• uW 11 k,_ffbllctty bltta i1 ~ o1 ~hie own..,.. ... por1--. t ....,.. be ""'.1111-. 11 • =' alh, .,._
,.,. la • lllo aclllB. DOt be blrin deed I ~ ... , "14Dhwl
tallf (llllrtlll. .......... klla ._ti llllUM. '
AS I AM IN dGll eoatact wltb
poycbolaslsto ad pl~_,,,...., In
the scbool1 1bnJuPoat 1"' ... u and ·
Oronge Coanllu, J ..._ ltll und
lmowledge of a~..-_., the
aertouo ...r all a.. arlllall aa ,..,.
11 of drul ..,. la llit ...... 1 am
..Ualled -"""" 11111 • eumnl admlnlstrotloa ........ -...1o an
lboolute mlnlln11111 --~ -·-not Olli1 .. tlllJ ....... ......... ~ ..... --...
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my professional servlcea to thti board, to
heal whatever breaches have beee..,
wrought and' to proceed with pursuing ex-
ceHence in educating our youth. ~
Perhaps the fir,st step would be to ask
fK!rieives the question, .Haw ~o we a~~
many y0Ungsters become thoroughly
bored with' scboOl, but Thurston studenta
are, on the other hand, notably en.
thusiastic. 'This is i real achk!vement
which deserves our ·full support.
MRS. WIWAM TRACY _ ~ttn• from ..rta4tra pre wlapme. our schools! Bf reading' scores! College
Nonna1i11 writers 1~ conve11·their entrance?· Insurance rates? Amount of · ·
... meuage1 in 300 ioonil. or les1. · Tlie malicious mischief! Perhaps if we can '!l•pu~s t lae Nu•IJer
ftoht tb condmle le'tit'rs to fit· tpaee agrtt on. 'some common 'yardsticks of To 'thf: Editor:
of iliminatc libll U re1trped. AU let-jud.gmp!t then we can proceed with tbe
ttr1 mt.lit il)Cldde .rignatw'1 ~ maii. business of educating our youth toward
ing add1u-!> btit ~s may be wi~lv these.goats. ·
held on re-1· If rufficient •fason " · o b t R t tDill t •· I>-CLARA M. RILEY, Ph. apJ>Qren • Of"-~ ~ pu .. _... Clinical Prol--of M-•ic· al Jbh<d. . . .' .. --~ ' ~ . ·Psyc:boioa, Division of Child Psydiiatry,
• ... .-~1-.. , ... ~ .... ~.Fachiat? and Jfuman Behavior,
. Throogh edocstion, uijilp!e,_ ·~tion · , a College ot Medicine, UC, Irvine
of individual dUfer~ces apt!,! ~lion ~· ': .
of 1Hernatlve life styles ·oor leachenl B•lc• Are Taught
seem to be effectively iiiDCulatiDg the · · ~ · ..
, greater portion of our children against TO the Editor:
1thb: ICOUrge.1
' I Want to express my warm approval of
I was astounded by one of the stalbtlca
In your March 1 front page article,
"Recall Backers Get 113 OI Goat." The
statistie l refer to· is the sta~t made
In the arUcle's second paragraph to the
effect -that the"' was "a group of aimoit
.JOO Lagunans at the meeting in the city
hall council chambers." This statement ii
absolutely untrue.
l sat In the last z:ow during the entire
m~tjng and becatiile of my surprise at
the poor tum-out, I made three separate
.count! of the attendance white , the
'meeting .,u in progreu. AdUally at·
tendance was 51 penoos, includlng·.1hose
who left early and those who came late.
TO REACH THE goa!J , of bllh . the teacblng methods now used In Laguna
1cademk: achievement and ~ dtb.enalilp Beach Scbools· and urge the school board
the adml'nistration bas tffectlVe!t uUJlzed ·not to tum away (rom the innovative
such method! as flexible scbedullng, methods develaped by our forward-look· SINCE .THE arllcle did nOt carry a by ..
diagnostic testing and groupln( of various log admilitstraton and teacller!. . line Indicating a DAILY PILOT reporter
kinds. It would seem that the bolrd'1 . I b8t. had the o;,.nili!lty .lo,observe had actually atleoded • the ~ I
concern should be to what utenl the ad-many. ""-beln( ti.pt ln ·nearby assume the "11111" attendarice fiiure W..
mlnlotratloo and the teachers are fuUlll· communlllea u well as In Laguna. I given to the Pilot by some member of the
Jng their commitment to· · teach our definitely feel that all ·Olft' student! ll't. "Citizens for Good Government" lln'ftl1p.
d!lldren icademicelly and for citizenship. being toulht the" "butcs,.'' about which If thil' asawnption 11 correct, ;;;.;-the
I fmd the quibbling about methodl which coocern baa been expressed. Reading and actual attendan, _ ce. fim• ... ,,;.; Inflated ,_,
has been cun-ent of late in the. ICbool ~th have the hi&best priority, and other !most •-• "' board demoralizing to teachers and Important subjects are-;stressed in the a IOO perCent - a stratagem which
student& alike and can only detrlCt from varied progranu. is certain!>" not commendable, since It
our exemplary school system. It is my was probably used to create an Jlluaion of
hoJl!'. lhal, this •chol\I board,nq\ be. the.I'"• NO TEACHING sys~ Is perfec~ but greater'cbmmuftlty support for the recall
to" prWde over' lbe(inadv;i-teht '<lestme-....; of ~older metllods are very poor movement than may"acfually exist.
.... tk>n of perhap$ the finest lcbOof",YStem in' that i they make zio provi!lon for in-J MIGHT ADD that I hAve never met
in the nation. d!vidual differences, the tefclting iS ·dull Councilman Lon-, bUt bued on the-in-
. • and . the Jlllpils 'beclnM · ctulte" d!sin-· ' 1'I'. J«S COME TO MY ·atten\i<Jll' tbJI. . tereoted. By conti'list; , millt Ila gun a fonnation . presented at the mee~ng and incleed the> ~ schism bat readied , atuden!J like l!Choof.' the oewspaper. •CCOU!lla conoenilng his
tragic proporllilni. J would like io· offer /'.t tbe juniol high level· espec· i•"•, record to date, l dq'not believe a recal! IJ • • vuv· justified. ~.
... Another point of interest at the meeting
• 1 w:as an· introductory ~ark made by ·s · l"I ~ Cbsirman aeo Whllllaey to the -effect . ec_ recy in-~. ,ngress thathei"Cim.n.forGooclGovemmenr• group Is not afflliatecl '!Ith the Vlllag1
• •· Laguna orpnllatl«l..Pezhops MJu .Whlt•
Mhioelpolil Ti1lRme ' tramait.ed. • Uesey ta uniw..0 tlllt ~ of fbe prin-
llalt congres111DOD Jike lblnp that·way. cipal ~ ~t htr moellng are well The -<I -1onai com-._ --•tee •-f . •-·-known membera ,of. Vlllop , _,.. -
lttee Ing held ~~ ..._. ~ , -· ......,... mem~,., or IDB-~. !y .. _ , ·ii , flrey .. ~..:-; ••• m meet 1 -c.,..... ~· ·-;tlmt Ieglllatlon.allouJd be written name ,.~. ~ ••. • •.-~ IJUt year dldn1 dlfl«. mvcI> from the 111 ~ becsuae open meetings eo-and RalPh Benion. . .
tllltes In preYloua· 1ears. A lladJ bJ -... eoa,,_ t. italte· up time · _,-1-bave been 1,reoldent (ff Lacuna Beach
Congressional ·Quarterly; foUnd· that 111 '!111111w :to tJie galleries.' Others srgue for 12 yeah and i!n I rellellale--er,
percent of the,commlttee sealons' In the ' U.I ai:iitii Is hindered by the need for with offir.es In Gonoi~ de! Mar
House and Senile durlog lf1l ·were ~. ~""''-. I ~. . •. . In I public FRA •..• NK H. OOooR to the Jlllbllc, down from the II petcenl ~
recorded In 1970, bu! the same 11 the _!ltll . : , . Awart that moat persom are J>l'01lf
ocore. Strice CQ begin keeping track of • llllT SOME COJIUlllttees dO h<ila thell' lo err in estiiila\ing crowd dzes. tM·
open and clofed commltlft meellnp In lmline• ~ "Ja ~~and lk DAILY PILlJT M<'cked)><r10!ll 'Pres·
!Ml, !'rpercent of the Mllloal i.ve beeii ·cjoiln't _, lo get In tbe.IQJ of .the • ••t 'r••v gMtiecl< "BO °"' llO" and
closed -another indication lhil thlnp ·-··For -le, the cbl~ cleik of "almost 100/' lnclt.dlq tlJ'oH who
didn't cl!lnge much !all year. •· the -EdtinaUoo -' µbor Com-floated ln and "111 pield'ir up. ptt~
, _,_ mlttoe;, which cilml ""'1 I (ff Ill lllS lioru. I'll anv <fflll, It -no throno.
nu; ONLY THING different about .-C• 1111 1"11', told CQ tbal meeting . ' -J;;dltOT
1'11 was that . H came afltr Cooareao . In public cloem't slow de!ol !lie group's • •
palled l\s lint reform act In l4 .1ears, pr9CMl!tqg1 at ·all. lit eolled the open-·•
the Le&tslotlve Jleortan!JllloD . Act .of meeting lequ!rement ... ..., IOOCI role."
lt'IO. Included hi that act are -provision• It mllht also be ilOled that many ·llllte
for brlqlq <ommltlee aper1tlonl mider leclllliufes hold lllllll of'lhelr' c.ilnmlttet!
clooer pabllc acnotlny. It stlpuloteo, for. -llnc(ln )lllbliC ind don' seem lo be
lnatanoe, that all Senote COllllDlltee -by It. • • · · •
mtlllnp are to be open -qcepl ~ ·
•la wblcb the final dnft of a bM•lo being TllS ONLY ~" occuloal' for ~-.~ •• Iha ... ,.. •·-closilW[ 1 commtllee meelinf sre those wu_,, °' _.,_ I are,....,.. oeu-, currenUy spelled oUf (or S-te bearinp " .
or -a JDajorlty of memhera -to• .-When lt'I beofl determined" that
ci.... -bultMD -Jnp, too, are teot!lllOll1 moy nlale to national eecurl-
t. be open -m:epl -a ~lty ' lft•flmd to reflect -Jliiy '"' Ill Jn. valeo_ aplllll that ldei. dllldal'• .... ,,_ ar ~tatloa or
Tiii: LAW'l llXCBPTIONI, obtiou113>, r-i malllrl l1rlpaltd -Ila! .
hav1 been -.,II lo deleol Iii JllU'P<!'<i undlr qlher provlllono of 1ew·ar 111vern-
ud the 11\1 relm1n __...._ -l!l<mt """1•tlopJ. 'l'bole . crllelli, ore
vlrtullly no' lmpoct the !1rlt 1'lf 1beJ broad 0!J9lltlb to\be a-.!, admltlldl¥, ,
were la effect. Ninety-seven percent of but they'd 19111 Jn fewer cloaecl oesalons
~ commlllll ~ deaipaled u than sre ~•-under the present ltw's
... -. MUi9111 lut year ~ tbOoe at S! Jirotblonl. 'Ille pabllc'I tigbl
whldt action, all ·• vvllnC,or 1ilJ.clraf· IO' bo9 ,Ill ~I la l!el>I eos.
U.,, Wll lll• -wera bomd to the d Mull OVOJTide the convenltJa
~ ...._ bo1lo•1 -btl•I -..-flndln"°'kfllc~vate .
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R~ N. Wrcd, PllbllMcr
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His First Name ,
' . Am asked. when' !he music to thal-·dualo ditty called
'"1'11rkey Jn lhe Straw" firal cama ..i, .Jut Jir ·yui. .;,
It wu. Good year, UM. Thal waa whoa: 1 •• TbcimU
O.venport invented the electric motor. 2. The -.ailed
autobiography of' Dayy Crockett' waa •
published. s. And ---flnl perauaded by · 111 Itallm • lmmiCJ'onl
thal ila. waa Nie to ut -.-. ~
•.vloualy thoulbt by•llllDY'a•loclf to 111-
cite rape. • r
' DID I SAY Mlchelangelo'1 first name WU :Buonai-
rotl?· RicUculoua. That was his last name, Dum Oum. In-
clilentaJly, am adyJsed Micbelangelo'a brother'• name~·
~rtala Buonarroll. Almosl blll ' nqt quite.like Walla
Walla, or Pago Paao, or Tlk Tait.· . .
DIRECl'ION -Thal lhlilg 'called ,.... ·of dlrecllon
has proven to be ·COllllderably j!,lronier among mm than
womett. Or so conclude unlvenily ocbolan after testinl
numerous stuC!eala. The lest, migbl• menllm, .11 nothlpl. ·
more thin that cbild's game callect, Blind Man'a Bluff..
The boys are better al il Almolt !Dvarlably .. Mucb belier.
' BOW MANY of lholle llUl'gical operallms known· u
the face Jlft can a lady mulergo in one lifetime? FiYe ii
about the limi~ saya ooe Calliomla plulic surge1X1. .
IN LAS VEGAS, U you bel ,10 oo every llPID of lbe
roulette wheel, you C1J1 expecl to loae ~ an hour, report
the computer boys. \ · • .
TllAGEDIES -No bell ever lolled more moumfUI'
news Uuui !ht lien of the wi:ecked BrillJh oblp Lullne.'
Salvaged Jn !Bit, lhal bell was hung Ip Lloydo of Loodon.
Thereafter, whenever major . tra1e<IY-.. 1truct-a Lloyds'
policyholder, lhe bell was rung. Earlhqaakes: Grea.t flm ..
Train wrecks. Ezplosions. Peslllenco. Wbalever. Ding duel
went lhe Lulioe belt Nolblng, not even DaviG Brinkley,
signified 10 cynically, IO IOl'l'OWfullY..
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THAT MEDICAL """'iallsl least apt to give up smok·
Ing, surveya show, Is the psychialrial , .
REMEMBER ilso, In a race between, a squid and an
octopus, bel oo lhe aquid.
LAST I heard the cost of • oack of U.S. cigarettes .In
Sw"<leo waa '3 cents. 'Iba! Included 70 cent.. in tu. Pretty
stiff. ,
Addreu mall lo L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Boz 1815,.
N<WJ>Orl B•och, Calif. 92660.
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Happiest American?
Devout Housewives ·
NEW YORK (UPI) -M°'t
Amerlc1111 an; happy, buflhe
happiest of all ere very
religious married women, ag-
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come bracket. '
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-Young adullhoOd.11 lo U
la lbe happiest age fl"OUP-
. Thal WU the finding or a
. ' telephone survey conducted by
-Married ~'an· mort
likely lo be hapty than
singles. The unhappiest. of all
are people -~es have been bn>loen, wbelber by
divorce or ·death..
the advertising firm of Batten,
Jlarl9n, Durallne " Osborn Ioc. (BBOO), in which 40!
persona over 11 are asked
11• • • bow hippy would you
saY you au· these days: very
happy. somewhal happy, or
not too happy?"
Only about IO percenl . ad'
milted being "not too happy."
On the p<islUve side, the
"aomewhats" outnumbered.
.. the "verys," but the survey
indicated most people are
reaaonably conlenl wilh their
lot.
"Despile the fllCI thal many
wonien ... robelllnl qalrill
the cbalnl of 1 m a I e
chAuvlnlsm,' !11.4 . percent or
tbe. women llUl'Veyed claimed
-Middle-lnc:Ome people are
happier than -al 1111 lop
or lhe bollom of lhe financial
lcale. ·
BBOO unclertool<' the sul-vey
as a guide lo lhe line lo !oUow
in lhelr ad•erlbing. . .
"Some recent · adverllslllg
ancl programming which plays
on the unhappiness of w_omen
la off large~" lhe·agency·ccn-
cluded. Hlf anything, ·we
1hould direct our efforts at the
more unbaJIPY malls •• · '
"But one wonders •••
where are the all~ted.
anemic, sick, guilty, the ~ ~
pie at the breaking point? ••.
'l1»e average American Rems
lo be a reiallwly C<!lllented in-
dividual."
to be 'very happy' Jn conlrast F=======:;::;I I~ 28.1 percenl of lbe men
·, • • " Uie 1U?Vey reported.
11 tinb.1Pplne'11 ls 8p-
proximately .nve times higher
; · an\ong 'nonrelillous people
•• 1than among those who claim
to be 'very religious.' "
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.Connally Hankers
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Charged
On Drugs
By Phll lnlt,fa11cli Diplomatic -Win
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For Quiet Life Foreign: Service ' Upgrades Women
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Despite tbe apeculatlon-that
bulZtl around him these daya,
Treasury Secretary John B.
Connally is hankering to
return to private lift.
NICE, !'ranee (UPI) _I A .,.!t. ~£!:'-MOU~.!.._ · LaoUan but a~·nst the ho.,,._ State'1 open-fonim group, ol· -_ .. _ bound 11\0ther three, {ictt1 with direct access to the
Turklah aeo.ator and h1a cbauf· WASHINGTON -nme was Thll quest or w 1r·e 1 y Secretary of state's oflice. sat
feur have been charged in when forelgn-.erVice officer duties Is one that had been down to draft a new policy
court wtlh smuggling Into t.trs. Jock Shirley 'Would have statement distributed to aU "" France 32l pounds o f been u:pecled demureJy to br.ewlng for yeart. n\orphine base , worth $36.5 resign when her officer.bus-Jn the ·optiol\&1 two-week post s abroad just last month. He. said he plans to get a
start wward that goal by
foregoing I.DY active role Jn
lbe election campaigns thil
year -even h1I brother's race
for UeuteMnt governor Jn Tex·
as.
,,_inilllon as heroin in street band was aulgned to the seminars for wiv'5 offered In As Richard William&on, ~aales in the United State1. United Statea-.Embassy in Washfhgton slr\Ce 1902, wives chuir1nan of the druftlng oom-
An examininc magistrate Waraaw. were. told in between helpful mittee, recalls it, the aPo
ordered Sen. Dudret Bayhan, Tlme wu, too1 when abe and briefings on e v e r y t h J n g proach was one of how much
80, and hls driver, Ibrahim thousands of other diplomats' American from history to the government had a right to
Jker. held at Nice detention wives stationed abroad were culture, that with them, the · require of a diplomat's wife.
The only Democrat iJ1 Presi-
dent Niron's ca·binet .spelled
out his plans for the tuture In
a IVidHlll(inl ...,.., Wltll a '
small ~p.ol re~ over
lunch !" 1>1s·pr'vate Tr_, dining...,., ,
prison pending further loves-not only expected but also State Department was getting "We concluded that the
:Bayban, sole representative quently 1nd g r a ci ou s 1 y . The question came to a head darn little.'' he says -that
ii1?ation and trial. I obllgated to entertain fr&-two for the price of. one. government has a rig'1t .to ask
of lbe rlj:ht'iin& 'Natlon'al 'Ji;.-: generally following-tbe bid of last summer when the wives she is a "private" person wlih
tloa Party In ~ the Turlq,sh the ambaaa&d9f'• wlfe. of 27 U.S. diplomats issued a right lo "do her O\vn thing''
Serllte, wn tnvtUng
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He "'"1fllod ll10fl ol bis
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by umc IUcb ....,. u
cUplomatic puspOrt Sunday ~ ., .... .-..... stance·, would forret t&e•nigbt department's approval, which The policy , shif~ at State
wbM French customs o{[M:era 3-'f ·r · . ~ in January, 1961, when Hubert concluded that, like it or not, also focus new attentioJ1 on tb 11
Z a~ M~~~ ro~ 1 tt!'t;J::;.$;:,~~'":!O~,.~::·..A~);;:.1· ll."":;::,•.:::'·::-::;"'::::•:-:.i...::,:"~"-~"~"~""~::"'~.-:·~ .. ~ ~-:~~-:1nd ~r~~~ ~!=~uo~~~es du~~ h!~~ =~~e Pi'::t~e:l~~1 ~t:ri•n. a~
"pl&11" or ··~." but
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John I. Connally
ltllfan bor.der.' bwy wife (none of whom was that there was no getting recruiting and promotion Is
In the car, officer• said, "Hi, neighbor !" invited to ·the dinner) was around lbe fact .lhat life in the claimed as a result. they found . 146 plastic bags _________ ___::__________ recruited for tltcben work? fortlgn servlet!: was a Word from an overse~s post
Thi i.--., for.mer
tluw tum Tau pYernor
Hidbe~to-.Jnm
hi> 'l'huur7 jell Uuouih Nii· on... flrot lenn, blll a1c1 oot
fo.._ any p0'8iblllty lhlt he
would Ill)' Oii after that m any
containing the morphine bale, ·The Wa1h1natoe foreign af-"goldfish-bowl existence." or government that assign·
.r a brown powder which ls, corr falrs community that uau ally Many younger wives did not nient of a woman there would
Connally ackqOwltdged "It's verted into heroio. by a simple Plsp ute· Lin oers reserves its dlplomaUc skills take ki ndly to this continued not be welcome used to suffice
a strange tbin1 ,for me to be laboratory process. -e for foreign nations ls currently fjffee;;;;:tl:ng=~or':=o:b~lig~a~tion~;;:;· :n:dEinf;;;q":;';:;'h:;in;;g;;;;the;::;;:;a:;ss;;ig~nm~e=1nt. :i1"'" that '•lie pla nned to Turkey Is one of the main applying them to an in-house
• t~ ~:;!.'."'~:~~: f~~e~lu~~ f~P~:~~1::: B eilenson A ttacks fybn:!'d~. they have been bad· TR~DING : i)':jj ! ."Tl:IE STAMPS
capoclty. • ~ be the 111'11 ones he bod Is extracted, and _ u.s. ·and , . The locus Is on wom.n -!y._ &VEL ' .. D .. · THAT REALLY
mlsaed in· a lq Ihm. Fronch narcotics agents say salaried and lllllllarled. The -I m! ,_,.-..,_,.-"!:-.. -.. ._..,-., ..... ,.._ .... ,.-...... -.. • He llid, ,.,,,,.,, .. , that he Manellle in soothern France Re w lf freab dalermlnation. Is to put VOUCHERS : ~: SEND YOU" I
A klntltlmo lrlond ud pro!..
'I t!8111tf ...... rt .,...id dale! Tre &1 u ry is a world center of illegal agan On e are an~ndtopastuploitation and =~= . · 0.partmeat poUdea durin& bis heroin laboratories. the treat the Ms. contingent as/~;;;;;;;;' :;;;;' ;i;i;i~· ~ .. ~. ~ .. ~. ~ .. ~.:;;;;~·~·'~'~'~~·~·~"~'~~,~·~·~"~'
0. n e 8e•aeer•le tenure-bf tom.ct the cabinet Af\el' three days or intensive SACRAMENTO (AP) _ effect within another month to full-Oedl!led human b eing s/1
tleltet • e· f after the 11'7' off-year elt<:· queaU oning, lhe two men were Gov. Ronald Reagan has done 1 h rather than a! decorative ap-' U • .,e tlons. Whlll IDIDe mi gh t con-taken before the examining wo mont s. but Beilenson pendages. f• f gw .. ,t skier that to be campJ!ilgning magi&trate who heard the inore to make his welfare complains at how that c6rn-Under new regulations that
u.uD ~wun, NJ po ce ev eo.ce or only a few pares with the rushed im· a ow both husband and· wife to •• lor N'-· 'I -·•·~'-he ··'d II Id I reforms fail than he has to II
....,.------.......,, he .11..1 _..., • • tes bef f 'I I make them work , savs the k I · b d h ~ ~ '"" -minu ore o r m a y 1 gl " position of the parts or the wor o. posts a roa w ere 1~ ws: """v•~.. ,.,..... authored Reagan's Welfare program that would cut costs. 1
' •tr. an eg. Of . L·,..,·n B. Joh-' ~tbat •"-· .....,....,.._,v cbar«ing and ordering them e slator w h 0 reluctantly there are open'ngs 'I d
Cmnall1 handled the t "0 woald bO .' pd ahape"' by ialled. Mrs. Shirley are one of 4-0 h a r d e st political quuu. fall, eor.i1l1 ukl Nlxoo. They were~ charged under an Reform Act of l971 . Altogether, the three pro-husband-and-wife teams in the
with •typlca1 aplomb. would be blril' ~Mat. But be article of the French health But Sen. Anthony Beilenson grams total only $13 million of employ of the State Depart-
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1upport In NoVember? ''Yes, l dilldvantage. blcluae fewer traffic of narcotics.'' Robert Carleson, the reforms Beilenson .o;ays they trigger the cases are ~th mem~rs of
can see ooe," he smiJed. "But vote were allled with the It convicted, they faced 'viii eventually cut California . about $20 million 10 matching . t!1' team !ore1gn..semce o!-
the lmall:t' la a.wfully funy . lt'a GOP11 ' I penalties or 2 to 10 yeoirs plus welfare costs by hundreds of federal and local fund" and h.cers. Ho\vever, Mrs. Gladys
a lon1 way off/' . 1 Comally aaid be wanted to fines of $1.000 to $100,000, or 1nillions of dollars. _will eventually ha \'e an i~pact Rogers special assistant for
-Would he really tum HlilrD to prlviti JU' so he straight jail terms of 10-20 The dispute bet 1v e en 10 the hundreds of millions. 1 women 's atfairs in· State's
down Nixon if he offered' him OCllld • IOme o~ tbe thinp be years. Beilenson, a Beverly J1ills management division, reports
• Spiro T. Agnew's No. 2 apot on t.111 wmted for 11 long time. It wu the second .ma jor Democrat, and tilt' Republican "Mr. C&:leson saw \9 jt that that th1 number is incteasing.
the GOP ticket ? u1 certainly 11rve do~ my part," be narcotics MlEuit ih southern governor is the sarrfe one they those portions of the-bill be She explains that u in a
don't anticipate he'a IOlnl to iald. •1r•ve 1past 1 lot of my Fnnce in lea than 1 week. had Jalt year before they and the governor pushed were team of profeuors, the couple
offer me that. I wouldn't want mature Ufe in public Kl'Vice Pre,viously customs olffcers 'Started negotiating ihe com-pu( into effect Oct. 1. · · .and aims for the belt pair of jobs,
to answer beyond that because and Fve got a tot of sa tia.fac· !eiied a converted ahrimP promise. 84-paint reform which those sought by the legislature rather than the one most
no matter whit l u y
1
It would Uon out of it. But now l'm ~t carry~ 93tl pounds of ultJ.m1tely became California -the true, fundamental challenglnr, with the wife
only lead to more specula-· tirtd and J yvlnt to do some of heroin, worth an eatimated law. · ch·anges which would get peo-often Mlk1n& a consular or ad·
tion." these other thlrirs." $212 million on the street in Reag·an and Carlesun believe pie otf welfare -8rt! not yet minlstrative post· 'because of .. tbi United States in the big· the key to liiolvlng the \Velfare in effect," BeiJenaon said . · its transfer potential.
, · ge1t narcotics ilaul in history. problem is tightening eligibili-He said that Is the baaic dif-While the hostes•with-the-Fcc .Member Lashes ty. cracking down on lraud ference in VJellar e pbilooophy mostest role of the diploma t's
and abuse and applying some b e t w e e n · Reagan and wife is not expected to wane, Drunk. p· J.an good business audit and ac-Democrats, and that the the obligatory aspect ii out. I Ii~ T
' couo.tability principles t 0 reforms really are going to Among other thir.p, there is
Case Co v. era' ge ' welfare administration. '""k in spite or Reai:an and 00 longer a .,ction on the
Su.Spend...,.)·. That's wha t tbelr originSJ Carh leson -not because of hUlband's efficiency report for ~ t cm -becau..e Democrat! the effecttveoeu ol ..-wile's reform plan stressed, and d nd 01... chi d ... WASHINGTON (UPI) _
1
memo written by
1
lobbyist thole 'Ir tht ,, .. ,..., Gf the ema u1e I care, job diploma tic efforts, which ruled
F d I Co I ( 'T • M ,. e ,...... pro-trai ning and birth control pro-in favor of n... wile whol
e e r a mmun cat ons for International Telephone ()() l)D. y gram (hev now sav <1re "'" Co 1 • • J 1 grams. managed to teach math in
mm ss1oner N i c b o I a s and Telegraph linking a respqns.ible for curbing the . .;;,;-o.-•· ;;;m·•;;;-;;;;,,;·-iiii;;;;iOiOm-iiOiiiOi,_i;;;;iii;iiii;iiiOiiiOiiiOi;;;;;;;;;,
Johnson has cbar,pd the DI· ._,,000 offer to help un· spira)ing costs of welfare. Ir
tional news media wUb 1lvirJI dvwrlte. the Republican Na· REDWOOQ CITY <AP ) -A But Btilenson says welfare
massive COVera1e to President t\onal Convention in exch1nge cgram tdking drWlkS to reform means breaking the
Nixon's China trip but falllnl for ~ J111tice Department pitals instead or jaiilJ' has weUate cycle by giving reci·
to repaft the admlniltraUOn's droppi.ni an antitrust auit been suspended by San Mateo Involvement in the IT&cT cue. against the h u g e con-auperviaors. pienbl the tools to get off The three welfare, or helping potential
.Johnson also _said that he glomera te. ix.pitals that bad welfare recipients to keep
will announce "within the next Johnson said that the news ~ takinq drunlu arr es·, eri them from falling into the
couple or Weeks'~ whether he media "He at the heart ol the by police do not have enough "welfare trap."
\viii run lor the Senile from political process. n room or proper detoxiflcation Jowa. "Jt ts the newl ·media that facilities, county health and His original welfare reform
The controversial JobDIOn, decide that thrr President's "-'elfare director Ge 0 r g e plan stressed those things:
37, beian his speech at the schedule L5 worth reportini Pickett told the Board of more birth control services for
National Press Club by ask-but that Harold Geneenis Supervisbrs. the poor, job training for reci ·
Ing : "What do the trip to president of IT&T is not," Under a new state Ja\v, Dist. pients and free day care
China and the l'l'llT cue have Johnson said. "And even in Atty. Keith Soren.son was centers for welfare children so
in common?" covering the President, It is authorized last month to tell their mothers can get }obs,
, Th the news medi\ -albeit police all common public He says those are the parts
' e fact remains," be said under heavy pi:euure and cqa. drunks should be taken to of the final welfare plan that
"that this, venturi to thin~ trol from the White HOUN ,_ either Cbope, Penins:ula ""or will eventually re Io r m
\vas principally -in purpose that decide that If Is t»Ot Menlo Park V e t e r a n s welfare , and he a c c u s e s a~ effect -8 television cam-'newsworthy' when the Prul· Administration h 0 s p J ta 1 s. Reagan and Carleson of drag-
paign spedacular for the re-dent or his assistants meet .Those arrested could not in· ging their feet in putting them elec~ of President Nixon. with lobbylftl.and the heads of cl uda persons committini a into effcet.
"Tlllf mOei •Jcnlllcut thine major oorparatlo~ to hear = driving, .or about to All thr · f B JI about tlle l;l'lrT cue la that It their special p!ea.U:,,." t a crime, ee o e enson pro-
was ml repotted by one of the -·--~'fjiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~~~liii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigriamsiii""'iiii~eii~pec~ted~w~be in heavilJ manned Washington
new1 buruua." Johnson utd. ;~ .::: th~~,~1~~ JR. ACHIEVEMENT"· ·
that in.mt of the report have T mt•llld the forest !or all the RADE FAIR
deta iled descriptions of thou tod1y thru Saturday
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The Duke Is Still King,
At 641 ' Ho"f cap ~911!1 ,Wayne still be !he No. I Bo<-Office ·
Movie Star? With a prot ruding stomach, a double
chin, and a '.'rug"? In th is week's Sta r Profile, Peer
J. Oppenheimer recounts his impressions of 1he
"Duke," collec1ed 1hrough a serieS of interyie\YS
conducted over the past five years. And provides
some cl ues to the personality who, in his · 22nd
yea r at the top of the polls, beat out younger stars
such as Cli nt Eastwood, 'Paul Newman, and Steve
McQueen .. look for this revea ling portrait of j3I first
magnitude '.'Star," in the cover story for the Ma rch
12th issue of FAMILY WEEKLY.
8 CHURCHILL'S MOTHER -Best·seu:r author
Ralph G. Martin tells of one of the most unusual
mother-son relationships or modern times and
how \Vinston Churchill, under influence of his
mother, helped change the world.
8 SECT ION TO SAVE -Marilyn Hansen Family We~kly food editor, offers a pull·out·and·save
section on Easter holiday entertaining. It in·
eludes step-by-step insturctions for Easter buff el
All Coming Sunda y with the
folks scurrying back and forth So ti behind the tree1." ..... oast .. ' The Senate Judiciary Com· · YIU , JIU ~m~i~tt~ee~u~ho~ldin~·~g~b~ear~m~p~o~nJ;o;~-~::==~::~::::::~::::~
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·Military Says It W.ill Treat Its Alcoholics Agency
Really • WASHINGTON (AP)-In a dlvlduals seek treatment,·said The seven-page directive, One event that's out, be November, the General Ac-treatlnj and nhobmtat1111
Screwy change of policy, the Defense Dr, Richard S. Wilbur, the signed by Secretary_ t •.1 said, Is 'the prop blost tradl· counting Office said the low alcoholics as tt doa drul
De P 8 rt men t now says Pentagon's chief medical of-Defense Melvin R. Laird, t Ion a·J J y thrown for cost and easy availability of UJen.
alcoholism in the armed ficer. urges also that the services paratroopers after their f1tsl alcoholic beruages u well u "===::;:=====:; Wilbur made public 1 Pen-"avoid pracUces which tend to jlpllp in which they are sup. 1 social life ••centered around "'
WASHINGTON (AP) -It forces la to be rtCOgnized as a tagon dlrecUve spelling out the encourage or &lamorile ex· posed to drink themselves activities where the eatensJve
may seem obacure, but the dtseue r<qulrlni trutm.nt new policy ond Instructing the cesslve woe of alcohol." under the table. use o! alcohol generally is H ·
federal lnteraatDcy Screw and r.tbabllitalion. nther than armed services to establlah 'llJ'hil ls not a temperance Homver, he said promotion p e ct e d ' enc our 11 es
Thread Commltlee lltl. rllbl punlsbmeot. comprehensive programs !or movement," declared Brig. parties and other .OOal events alcoholism In the armed
in. No Imler will alcoholism the treatment of alcoholics. Gen. John J . Singlaub, deputy would continue to se rv e services ..
Althoogb It meets only twice by lllell be considered a bar He estimated tbal about 5 assistant s e c r e t a r y for alcohol ~cause as we know Tbe GAO said the Pentagon,
a year, the committee helpo lo pro-n, a reuon !or de-percent of the military popula· alcoholism ond rug abu>e. ts pereent of tile users don't lnstea¢ of pu n is b Ing
bold thlnp together. If it nylng security clearance or tion, or ~about 15 O, O O O 0 But we will try to abuse It." al co ho 11 cs, could save
KIDS LOVE
UNCLE LEN
Saturdays in
The DAILY PILOT makes a mistake, u it did i disrniuing a man from the servicemen and women are deglamorlze any social events In 1 report to C.Ongress on thousands of careen and at reeenU~ it cou~ create,··~:::!!:':!:::::::=:::'.!::~::=~.....:serv:::.:=lco::_~pro:.:.::~=ded:.:.::~l=b=•:.....:ln-::.._~a=lcoho:::=llcs::::.·~~~~~~-=tba:::..l=•bu>e:::~•=l=coho==l~."~~~.....:•=lcoho=:=u.m:::..=ln~the::..m:::lll=tary::..'...=la=sl:._l=•asl:::..='=120:....:m=i=lli=•n:....:a~y=e=ar:...:by~================'==" masaive mlschJef. ,-
Despite itJ see~ingly
obscure function, the paneJ,
known around the Bureau ol
Standardl u ISTC, is serious
about Its work. In essence, it
watchea the development of
all kinds ol screw.fastenings
and advises the governmtnt
on Its !lndlngs.
There's one inember of the
committee from the Bureau of
Standards, five !rom tbe
Defense Department and 21
!rom Industry. ·
There's JlQ office, n o
secretary, and the costs are
slim.
The committee gets involved
tn such technical stuff as size
and pitch of screw threads and
it keeps Its eye out for new
materials that affect standard-
settlng of tbread1 , a
spokesnJ.an for the bureau
aaid.
It wants to make sure that
what the government buys to
screw in will fit well with
whatever it buys to screw on.
"Screw -thread standards
w!ille they appear obscure and
unnecessary, are an integral
part of every day life, ranging
from simple screws aod bolts
lo light bulb bases, connectors
for oil·well drllllng and pum-
ping equipment and precise
optical components," t b e
bureau said.
'nW: life of the committee
goes baclt lo 1918 when
Congrtsa established !ederal
comm~ on screw-thread
standardr. Tbe commlmon -
waa lot« abolished, but the
Jnterageney panel came into
belnr ln,1141 lo do the job.
Tbe laat meeting waa Jan.
241 But It waa a spectal
.. · .swion, because somehow,
oomewbert, somebody had
made miltakes in tables in a
handbook OD scrtw thre.ads .
"You can believe these er·
rora caUlld rul consternation
~ manufacturers," one olllclal said.
Prairie Dog
Loses His
Big Fight
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Skippy the prairie dog at-
tended a meeting of the
Oldabo111a House Agrlcullure
Committee but failed to im-
press lawmakers conslderfng
easing restrictions on kU.li.ng
the !uzzy rodenta.
Opponenta ol a bill allowing
farmer• and ranchers to
pollOn prairie clop borrowed
Skippy from the Tulsa 7.oo and
set him looee OD the table In
the committee meeting room
to dramatize their case.
Skippy cautioualy stepped
out ·of his green cage sniffinR
and peering at the 1 Z
legislators.
But the committee, made up
moetly of farmers and ranch-en who consider the prairie
dop pmta beca111e they eat
grau ond dig holea In pasturea
that are hazardous t o
Uvutock, voted 11·1 to ap-
prove the bill allowtng polsoo-
ing and sent II lo the House
noor. ' . '
ECologilta argulng qalnsl
allowing pol1onln1 the
squirrel-lib b u r r o w I n R
anlmall oald 11 -woukL upoet
the IOOlocl<ol .balanee and
could mun eztlncllon !or tbe
black.footed fem!. Tbe rare
!emll feed Oii ~ dop,
and· allvlromnlQtall• lald
there· are OGJy 50 IUCb lemta
believed left ID 'be ,,...1c1.
Bui -lald Ille ..... tbe pralrla dop HI ca-
30!1 -.
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mu~t w • 1 r for
1121 n. Hit ••~
ledlea lft towft for
double bit •loch
11\cl sport. c .. +1.
R•m•mber, · th •
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IUD llDWEI
WITI CATCIEI
The food hand mowei. lull optli adju1tmon~
and we glff you the
catcber;(Lalt woek we
almost gaT• the whole
mower away.)
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IDTAIY llDWEI
WITH CATCIEI
Mad• ln th• Wfft. by th• gur• who !mow what
thoy me doing. Tough
lour.qcl• anglu. -· , to mow c10M to wall•
Cllldpiam-., ..
me D' LAD FIDIT
DIOWWmC&Tclu
Tbli II tho big ol tho
higgi ... the we JOU ....
tho pn>l1Ulollai
gardeners UM. Fully
adfu1ta.ble. up top
control1. MU-propelled.
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CUSS CITCIEI
Yoa could lat tho 1tuH
hi-all onr Gild man
~·think it'•.
1Dowing green or you'
could ho neat Gild bag
tt,
3''
IDLL-EZE
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do tho pulhlag. IB~· Jbcrt'1 what you sal last "'"k. when do I got on•
) don't push?)
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di-• tho hlodo.
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DO nol•• qo fwn ... DO fllllng~
no loolln'. 11'• fuko, I cilcin't
P"f tho o1.dr1c: hllL) ••''·-
IDWIOD
UICllC BUIET
Joli acdd ,.... -hang thla IA plac11
,.... wOulcln't .....
think of. (Now you
Jmowwhrwabop
him locbd IA tho
closet.)
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and Tan.•m'cloar.
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-h llttl• a-that'•
tough.
50 lb. bag 69'
WILD
110 SEED
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birdie and ho11 -k
tho cot.
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th• 11ud1. foll faced for
-.apor, barrier. heat. cold.
and IOUlld i.nlulati'fe.
" ' 2'' 50 1q. It. roll
PLASTIC llEETllC
You can wrap a floor. a
~lee:• of furniture. a
ttle chair. a amall :t\""'· a bagol. a p •· or nen a bortL
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Tax Held Out
°"'"" 1ci.c. MM!lllll" kt'ric:it many taxpayers. will not
WASlllNGTON -To the bother to •tart claiming Ill
chagrin or the I n t e r n a I those extra exemptlona to
Revenue Service, too much bring their wilhhofdlng into
money ls being withheld for line with their tax llablllty. It
income taxes from t h e can be a difficult job to figure
paychecks of most American out just how many exemptions
workers. to claim, and more than a few
ms ordinarily would like to employers are not anxious to
have everybody paying in just .. help.
a bit more than they ultimate-All told, if withholding
ly will owe In taxes. It makes averag~ 10 percent above
collection much easier. what it should be, more than
But at a time when the ad-$7 billion will be temporarily taken from d is posa ble minlatration i.!I looking to the personal incomes. The tax-tai: cuts enacted I a s t December to heJp spur tbe payers will get It back next year in the form of tax economic recovery, the refunds.
overwitbholding is a distinct However, that $7 billion ls
embarrassment. more than all the individual
Hollister Shakes,
Rattles and Rolls
Laat y e a r a substantial tu cuts combined in last
nUlTlber of taxpayers -year's revenue act that ad·
especially those with two jobs ministration economists have
or in Instances where both been hoping will cause con-
husband and wife were work-sumers to loosen their purse
tng -were underwilhheld. strings.
To correct this, the Revenue Even with those c u t s ,
Act of 1971 authorized a series b e c a u s e of the new
of changes in the withholding withholding tables many tax-
rates, which IRS put into ef· payers opened J a n u a r y
feet Jan. 16. "· paychecks to discover more HOLLISTER (AP) -Earlh-
qu4Jlel by tlie"li'lmdreda each
year ratUe this tree-shaded
fanning town. But not the
folks wbo live bere. ·
"I wouldn't p.1t a vase on a
windowlill in thla town, 11 aaya
H o 11 l a ter's sak>on-teeper
Mayor Eugene O'Neill. "But
on the other band, everyone
here la oo uaed to earthquakes
we just forget thorn a minute
or IO after they happen."
O'Neill aaya that when a
roller b I t 1 , cowboy-hatted
patrons on baratoola In his
Garcia Brothers Saloon llY
uDid you feel that one?" then
go back to their cold beerl.
Holllalar la near the ln-
teraecUoo of two active earth-
quake faults , the San Andr.,.1 and the Calaveru which cuts
lbroUgb town. Huodredl of earthquakes
here each year are strong
eoougb to be meuured OD the
Rlcbter ocale, the u . s .
Geologic Survey 11)'1.
Relidellll feel one about
every two weeb, bu t
selamolog!N say Holllalar
may go UMhaken for months
only to be jolted by a IW&rm
of ID1lll quakes In a week. "Some call this the Earth-
quake Capital of the World,"
11ys cat£Ie rancher Marvin
Barria.
"But there'• no fear around
bero from oarthquat.I. We're
sort ol ll!Od to them. We know
they're going to come and
there's nothing we can do
about lt," he says.
Tucked lo a valley 100 mllea
Intimate
Searches
Defended
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
'!'be -!ding judge In the
trial of "SOledad Brothers"
Jolm Cluchette an<i l"leeta
Drumgo, haa defended tbe ID-
liJnala oecUrlty-searcbea be
autborhed.
Jn a courtr:oom. removed
from that ol the Soledad trial,
Superior Court . Judge S. Lee
Vavurb &n1wered questions
from attorney Charles Garry.
Garry rep"""°lad Berkeley
attorney Elaine Wender who
waa accuaed of coolampt of
court Jan . 25 and haa not been
at the trlll alnce.
When asked by Garry what
purpose was aerved by having
women "drop tbe1r panties
and brassieres before coming
Into the courtroom." Vavuril
aaid tbat he bad been advlaed
by security guards t h a t
women have been known to
conceal explosives on their --
aoutheaat of San Franclaco in
California'• rich midsection,
HolliJter grows sugarbeets,
walnuts, pnmea and apricots.
Tbe tallest buildinJll along
quiet llreell Unecf w I t h
magliolla and sycamore trees
are three stories. Both have
been condemned.
Sclentlsll traced a path of
cracked curbside and uneven
lawns to mllke the line where
the Calaveru fault atrelcbel
through town.
City Manager Jo 1 e p h
Talboti 11y1 no hospitals or
scboola would be built near the
fault -the designation of an
earth crack extending
downward, forming the boun-
dary between two r o c t
masaes. Basically, the llllllOS
grind back and fortb during
quakes, easing the earth's,
lenlloDI.
Perched right atop the fault
on Slxlb Street JI a rambling
grey frame boUse wbere Deb-
bie Nunez, U, llves with her
mother, llalar and three
brothers.
A thick cement ntalnlng
wall out front bU a gaping
crack, tbe ooce-stralgbt fence
is crooked and \be sidewalk
looks u U a strongman
wrenched one slab 1ny from
another.
"When there'1 a bJc ohe, I
get a little acare4;'' Debbie
admits. Her HolJlaler.born
mother, Rena Luberto~ tl)'I:
"I don't care about the fault
one bit. I'd rather live here
where my kids can play and
roam around than In a big city
where they can't."
Debbie says the television
1Wayed the other day In a
quake that read f.5 on the
Richter scale.
Four days before on Feb. 24,
1 quake that was , about 15
times atronger, at 5.0, sbook
even the oldttmers.
Mayor O'Neill aald be was
on the bar floor, fixing BOme
plumbing, wbeo be felt It and
saw whiskey 1WBylng In the
bottles.
Annabelle Hall, a cattle
rancher's wife in Palclnes,
aouth of Holllalar, wu tslking
oo the lelepbooe.
"Tbe bouae started swaying
and I could aee the catUe com-
ing down from the bill Ill of a
sudden," she said.
When her son later rounded
up the herd, be discovered a
gaping split along a gully -
about a half n)lle long and
three to four feet deep.
The new rates are suf-being taken out than before.
ficlently steep, however, that One Commerce Department
just about everyone will be economist estimates t b a t
paying too much to the personal disposable incomes
fWVernment as the year goes will be at least $1:5 billion
on, unless they take advantage lower this quart.er because of
of a new privilege of claiming the new rates, and could be
additional exemptions f o r much lower than that unless
witbholdlng purposes. nie ad-more people start claiming
ditlonal exempUons cannot of those added exemptions.
course, be used when tar: Consumers' confidence bas
returns are filed next year. been improving, though only
11>e problem is that, so far, slowly, and they have by no
few individuals have adjusted means gone on a spending
their withholding. spree.
IRS, for example, found that Retail sales have been flat
fewer than 20 percent of its since the end of the 9<Hiay
own employes had done so. ·wage-price f r e e z e last
The overwithho1ding Is November.
worse in the lower·income so m e w o r r i e d a d·
brackets. A wage earner,mak· ministration policymakers are
ing $5,000, married with two wondering w h e t h e r the '
children, no outside income overwithho1ding might n o t
and who does not itemize his have something t.o do with it.
deductions, could be
overwithheld by as much as
175 percent.
. Someone with the same
circumstances making $15,000
probably would have at least
10 percent too much taken out
of his pay.
If the taxpayer iteml7.es .
deductiom -say, for medical
expenses, interest charges on
a home mortgage and real
estate, and state and local in·
come taxes -the
overwithholding b e co m e s
worse.
For those using the standard
deduction, t h e withholding
rates come into line only for
single persons with incomes
over $25,000 and married tax·
payers making over $.11,000.
But It seems likely that
·-t:I * * Many Omit
Tax Break
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Many Californians aren't tak-
ing advantage of the special 20
percent tax forgiveness ele-
me9t in their state personal
income tax returns, say1 state
Controller Houston Flournoy.
Flournoy said "many tax-
payers are failing to claim the
special tax forgiveness,'" ad·
ding "it's unusual for so many
taxpayers to overlook an item
which could reduce their tu:
liability ...
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Hawk Ruff"les Feathers
' !IlGllLAND PARK, 111 . may be no choice but to shoot
(AP) -An elusive red-tailed the bird.
hawk that bas been swooping "He's too smart for tra1>3,''
from trees and snatcbing hats Licbtwalt said. "Evidenlly,
has dlvided this community in he's been caught before. He
Chicago's North Shore. stays away from them. Even
Police and some residents, to shoot him might be di!~
fearful of children being in-ficult. He flies a wide and ex-
jured, want the b i rd tensive range, usually hitting
destroye;d. other residents, the same spots, but his times
who have fed the predator vary."
from their back doorsteps, Lichtwalt said he's one of
protest the death penalty. No several persons victimized by
injurJes have been reported. the bird during the last month.
Michael Lichtwalt, animal He said the bird dived from a
warden of lligbland Park, said tree, snatched his fur·trimmed
Ge La ded attempts to capture the hawk leather cap and dropped it ntry u have been futile and there about a block away.
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named Lee Gentry as their
1971 ,.Member of the Year.'' ORDER Gentry of 7141 Rutgers Ave., ,
Westminster, ls president·
elect of the chapter.
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Infant and toddler 1lzn In the cutest
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Boy's flare-leg
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TexturlZecl pofyeoter, Ponn-Prest• to need
no Ironing. Hll favorite sty._, neatly tailored
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ANAHEIM -The Mother's
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Club bao -tbe , '7,IOO ...
cepllonal -~ la tbe !Ith anliual' Dlsneyi..d Com-
munity Service Awinla prQ.
ll'lUll.
'J'he fnlUP WU cited dwiO(
an awards luncheoo here Wed-
ne..day f0< lurtbering tbe
recreational opportunities cl
more than 400 boys, I to 11,
throogh tbe boys' club. Ma!11
of ti. boya, Dllo<yland
Awards Cammittee spokesmen
noted, hive only one parent.
Graoll totaling '37,$00 were
County
Tightens
Poli~ies
SANTA ANA -New pr<>-
cedurea for refunding local
parlc fees in aituations where
park code reiulnment.· are
later m<t by tbe donation of
land, have been approved by
the 0ranl<' County Board of
Supervilors.
Flftb Distrid Supervi!or
Ronald W'. Caspers of Newport
Beach said tbe'pJan. aa outJin..
ed by tbe county's Local Park
Coordinating comm.itt.ee, is •
"further extenalon of the
board's previous approval of
the )ocal park refund con-
cept."
Rules adopted include the
following :
-All reque.sta for refunds
aball be addrwed to Director
ot Harbon, Beaches and
Parka Kenneth Samp&on,
-Parka Department stall
)!lembers shall determine that
the refund requested by a
developer for a liven number
of lots carrespoods with the amount of fees on deposit in
the county's Local Park Trust
Fund.
-Parb land donated must
meet requiremenb and be ac·
tually accepted by the county
Board of Supervisors.
-Sampem is to report &n·
nually to the board the
number and amount o f
refunds ll'Onled.
DeveiC>pen, under tbe CGlllh.
ty code are required lo -e r.ur acres of parl: land, which
may• iliclude adjoining ochool
p~ or the equivalent
in Vl)ue for each 1,000 &fl:'
tidpoted resident. of a pro}
eel:
Santa Ana
Firm Hailed
By Agen<;y
awarded to !t Or1111e County '
organlutJon& in tbls year '1
prOll'lm. It iJ Dtsneyland 's
way'of ncocnWng coinmunlty
service troops and helping
ti-l?OUPo continue their
p~am11.
111e exceptional s e ·r v i c e
1ward is the top prize. 'Ibis
year there were 30 Sl,000
gr1nta to aervlce groups, in-
cludlO( three from tbe Orange
Coast. A total of 309 orgaoha-
tlons from throughout the
county were nominated for the
awards this year.
Orange C o a s t reclpienls
wue the Huntington Beach
YMCA, the Dolphin Club of
the Women's DJvision of lhe
Newport Harbor Oiamber of
Commeree and the El c.&mino
Real Women's Club of Dana
Point.
Executive Director Richard
Collato accepted the award for
the Huntington Beach YMCA,
which was singled out by tbe
selectJon committee or its
surfing ·classes initiated last
year. More than 700 youths
took advantage o( the Clasiles
last summer.
'Mle Ne wport H o r b o r
chamber women rec e l v e d
their Disneyland award in
recognition of their o w n
DoJphin award! program. 'M1e
organization searches out little
known youth groups which
benefit the community and
recognize them with Dolphin
Awards. Mrs. Pat Zebal ac-
cepted the Dianeyland Award
for her group.
Mrs. Carol Scallon accepted
the $1,000 award for the El
Camino Real Women's Club.
The Dana .,Point organlzatfOJl
wu cited for its dental Ilea
program aimed at children
frotp needy families .
Attorney
Renamed
To Board
' SANTA ANA ~ Attorney
Rodger Howell, until Manday
chairman ar the Citizens
Dlttc:ftktn F i n d J n g Corri'-
mi1s1on, was renamed to the
adviaory body Tuesday by
~ o1 -a,uper~J1•r1 .
Chilrman Ronald W. Caspers
of Newport Beach.
Howell, • flnt and o n 1 y
chairman of the commisaion,
a citizens' a~visory ,body to
the Orange C.OUnty P.lann!Qg , ..,
Department, ~w a 11 "ger-
rymandertd'' out of Uie fourth
supervborlal district, Caspers
explained.
FoUrth District Supervi!or
Ralph Clarie of Anaheim said
he would name a succemr to
Howell next week.
NeW offlCer! of the com-
misaion elected .Monday are
Mrs. Dorman Commons ,
Fullerton, chairman, and V.
TUSTIN -The Arthur Michael Keyes, Orahge, vice Youna and Company of Santa chairman. The three other ex-
Ana hu received the 1971 .ecutJve committee· members
Guggenheim Award for art, Dr. Richard Baisden,
oulltandJnr wvieo from BIC' Leliion Helghll; Be c k y
Brothers of Oranie Cqunty, Baumann. Orange,1 and
Since the~ Big Brothen ~Thomas F. Morrissey, Lemon
agency wu founded ,; Arthur Heij:hts.
Youne and ComPany ~ con-. ' --~--~""' -· Collhnila
~ucled •nd· prepared the 1n-
n1111I audit f~ of cllarge, in
.t addltloft tO OtlM!l-contributions. Suit Filed -•• r PUJ; rAIOLT ·
COLONIAL Fl!lmW.
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JlllllOI Declrir of Laguna
. Beach received the Cou1jer
Award, ~ agency's highest
indlVidual service award .
Outstanding aervice 1w&nt1
also were presented to Blg
Brothen board members John
Ilyt of Newport Beach and
John t.waon of L a g u n a
Niguel.
Volunteer
Honored
ORANGE -Beverley
Kelley of Oranre Is the
0ranp County Easter Seal
Society's "Volunteer of the
Year."
She was recognized at the
society's recent volunteer ~
quel for her ellorll on beball
of potleota at tbe Ol'(aniZ&·
tJan '1 center for · crippled
chlldrO'n and adults here.
Other volunteer I W I T d I
lftlll to Wendt Se1er, James
Calttlla ll1d Russ SUiton all o1
Oo1ta ·Meaa ; Bruce
)loldennan, Garden Grove :
Bob Harp,' Anaheim, • IJ!ll
Katblem Harklna, Oruce.
Bida Slated .
SANTA ANA -Bldl wtlJ be
oponill April I for the asallnl
&Id llll'lplnc of '"""'" ..a llldW111 at Or1111• COunty
Alrporl.
l!:lllmtted COil of lhe . rroj-
ed la m.ooo which wil be
pold from the airport'• en-
terprlle fund .
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In Barking
SANTA ANA -An El Toro
couple have been sued for a
total of $38,500 in damages by
neighbors who claim they
have perslatenUy refused to
control the barking of two
German Shepherd dogs.
Robert and Carol Gilmer,
24876 Jeronimo Lane, claim in
their Orange County Superior
Court action that the pets
owned by Michael and Andrea
Aucoin °bark most of the day
and night."• . '
The Gllmers claim that the
disturbance bepn last Aug. ti
and CQfltlnll'lS d e a p I t e
numeroua protests to the Au-
coinl .. about the behavior or
their animals.
Admissions
Still Open
FULLERTON - A few
spaces are atll1 open for fall
adm1sslon at cat s t a t e
Fullerton, accordlO( lo Dr.
Ralph Bigelow, dean of 1d-
ml11ions and records.
Aboui 1,200 openlnp are
open Jn the upper division
transfer category and in. the
lint time freshman c1tegory .
Lower.,ttvlsion tranafer aec-
tions are closed, however.
The. graduate area U: open to
11! degree categories O:cept
achoo! counseling, a p e e c h
pa thology and )JOycbolOl)I, Dr.
Blfclow said.
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Or when the sto" ore out. Put
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curvy! In assorted ruini-print1
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Arnel,. trioceto.te or nylon,
S,M-l. ~· Cross-ti"-. bod,
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·How cOaJd something u lovable as a lazy house cat be qullty
of causing blrth defecta•in hUman babies!' ' • Felines may not want to be culprits, but nature hu made
them prime ~ers of the p~te toxoplasma gondil, which
. causes toxciplasmosis and ·may lead· to aerious birth. dtlects if con·
tracted by pregnant women.
· .The parasite also thrives in raw, red flesh after an animal
is alaughtered and lives until kiJJed by heat, drying oi prolonged freezing. • . '
. "The.feline.digestive system.provides an ideal.en~nt
for development of the oocysts which are excreted intact and
fastidiously bUried.in soil;sand or litter box," the National Founda·
lion-~ of Dimes said. · • . 1 1\Alter• a tw~ to to'ur-day incubation period, ooc)'2!ls become
·infective for other animals or humans for an undetermined period
of time."
!IAW ME'AT
Cat may become ,relllfected by eating raw meat, mice or
other anlmaa or by comiqg .iDto contact with other infected cats.
The cat will ,be able to tranamit the,infectlon.for about six weeks.
Oocysts may. be viab)e for ,as long a sa year, the National
Foundation Sala, but how 'long 11\•Y survive is not now known,
, Toxoplasmosis , is a common infection in .man and warm-
tilooded animals and often ts not noticed. It may resemble the com-
'IDOD cold or infectious DIODODUcleOsis, but its danger lies in the
damage it, can .do to an unbom child. ·
National Foundation stattstlcs show that an estimated one-
fourth of Aplerican adults and children have antibodies indicating
. a put infect1011. which mates them immune,.· but the pregnant
woman sholild take no clW!ces that she IS iJI this minorjty .. ,
., • SIMILAR DEFECTS
; • Birtji defects are similar fo tl)ose caused from FUbella:
1 mental retard~n, damage to the. eyes;~ears and heart or ~com·
binations ot these. 1 " · •. -
:•studle,11 indlcale,that approxiµlately one out of every 4,000
newborn babies shows detecllj due to prenatal infection. About
ooe in 1,000 appears to be normal, although 'tliey are infected.
"An unkliown proportion ·of these de~elo~ setjous neuro-
logical problem& later in life as· a result of congenital toxoplu-
mosis,". the foundation added. · 1
A blood test.must be made to determine if toxop)asma anti·
bodies are prealmt. If antibodies are present, a ""man may be
presumed to be immune llld incapable 'of infecting her unborn
child. ' ' ' If no antibodies are found,,Bhe shoula avoid raw meat and
contact with •cat excrement, and 11 second test is recommended
later In pregnancy for poalble stpa of infection, the foundation
said. .
· PRECA\n:lOHS .
: Pregnant women shoul~ . talte these precautions,. the , N ..
tlonal Foundation ad-d: 1 · __ L • .
-Have a licensed veterltw:l&D cb-the f=r. peL . -Hat all -t to at !wt 140 de~ throu out when
cookln1 at borne. When eating.out, order all food done, .
-,\..id pttlng a new ~ dllrinC pregnancy.
• -If a cat 11 In the bom.hold, ~ .IOmeone e1ae the task
·of empi,tn1 the litterllox dlJIH, 'l'bOle do1111 the Job should -wear
rubber J:::,t;d 11111 ttfo co,.talnen In rotation, permitting eadl
. to dry J betw-••· · . -DilpaM ·ot llUer' bJJ illclDeration or 10me other method
wben » om e11e will come /II coatac1 with u.
-Feed the cat canned foods and good commercial cby
cat foods.
-Avoid dloing in !lie garden If there II any libllhood that
a cat has buried lii feces In the area. ,
-Avqld pettlnc cata or holdlnC !ham when vWtlng an-
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I w;u widowed
ol qe 51. That was 12 yean ago.· My
llllblnd left me very comfortabie. I had
a biJ hoose, no· bills alld bis Insurance
program wu a ~ one. J7cou:JC:t have
mBlll(ed very rucely if I had had the
pod ,.... to say no to my children.
My two llODI were left substantial swns
by their father. They also were ie1i a fine
business Wh\cll they ran Jnto 1be ground
within three·years. Shortly after they lost
the ·business they t$lked me into selling
my house and IooniJig them ,the money
ao they could go into a new· business
about Which they knew absolutely
notlilng. . '
My old.,. boy's wife:begged me to come
and ·Uve• witb !IJem. llbe made It .sound
wonderfully appealing -said my
ix->ce wOl1ld add a beau tH.u I dlm~i<ln to tbt liVes Of !bell'. children. I was flattered• and quite pulled up, to be
boqest with )'OU •.
Within two months I ·realized I had
made a mistake but I bad no money and
no place to go. Whal litile money I had
wls 'tied up in the new business. In other
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children. r
My advice to all widowi iS 'this: Don't
change your way -of ·living if you don 't
have to. Hang on to.Y<JU' mOD(!y. Hang on
to your hoose. Let your married children
make their own way. My husband would
turn over in his' grave if be could see
what hai happebed to me. -I am -
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DEAR SAD: nut yoa for Ute
autobiograpb.lcaJ essay. You've offered a
post-graduate COlll'le .for widows in a.e
~~y leSIOll.
· D~ ANN LANDERS: Five Of us
nave bad coffee togetb'.er I D e' a r I y
every, inoming for a teniwDe.:we 8ll live
on the ·samei street a!,ld :we .meet ·a~.my
house about 10 a.m. ·I ·h11ve-110 children
and I love to bake cOtfi;e cakes and cin-
namon rolls so Jt's nO trouble.
The prQblem ls the woman who moved
nµt door. I Invited her·to join our groop
three months qo and now l'm'sorg.}'w
know bOW -women are, Ann -we talk
about this .one ~ that one, and J don't
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' care what inybody say1,, we all enjoy a
litUe gosolp. This new gal .. IO seU
righteous she makes me sick. No matter
what is said ahe jumps in with, uwere
you there? can you prove it? 8'"' do you
know it's true?" ,
After all, Ann, we're j111t •• bunch of boUJewiv~ who like IO kaffeoclatch. We
aren't festllyJna 'before a grand Jun' or
anything. Since Mn. Right""¥ joined us.
oor mornlnp arm't nearly .IO Interesting.
She only ·show• up about twi>momlng1 a.
week but it's two .too milny •. How can we/
get rid of her? -COFFEE
DEAR COFFEE: I llove aa ldeo·yonr
problem w1U oolve lllell belwe IOai·
y--aouadl teo dell for ..... '
DEAR ANN LANDll:llS: You•n .inJ>.
ably think I'm' cruy w!Jen you read tbll.
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Fashion
Choices
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Dou pied
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Members ol lhe Oran&• Coast Mothers
of Twins Club will present 1 fashion show
with a double purpooe -fund-raiJing ud
fun -on Saturday, March II.
The Edgewater Hyatt House In Long
Beach will be tbe setting for tbe affail'.,
which will begin with a noon ooclal hour.
Included In the fublon show will be a
boutique and ensembles from Penney's,
J!OMie Sumi and Hansel and Gretel
Children's Shop.
Serving as mannequins for the. Festival
of Flowers will be twins ol all 'liges and
their mothers. • Ticllets, at 15 each, may be JXll'Chased
from Mrs. Cllarles Davidson, chairman.
at 53!1-7681. R<Dectlng on the pl1111 are
(In mirror, len to right) Dalene and
C!1rista Law&001 2~.
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Ears
letter and you could be rfgbt but
-thing has been on my DliDd and. I
don't know what to do about tt.
A certain relaUve Just 0011 I h •
daylights out o1 me. I can~ stand her. If
I die before she does• I do NC!r want her to attend my funeral. I get mad just
thinking ol the satisfaction she'd· get 11
lhe oolluts me. No one knows I have
tbese leell1111 :and I doo'I want to r""I
them. Is there any way I can arranp 1n
lldvance to bep her out ol lbe dnUda!
Pleue think ol ~J so l CID lieeP at night. -LOOKING AHEAD
DEAR LOOlt!NG: You cu 1tate la
:roar will tbal yoa wut a private -..
-lnllMlom ... ,. lbt tlte "put1" ,..
-• .. be -1 and ..... -1-.. -else be adlmllled• ·Now 1et -sfeep. ,
Oasis Waits at End of Trek
Palm Sprlnp lltlll Is a ·ways off,
decide Mrs. Dwight Gick Qeft) and
Mrs. Coy Watts as they head for the
desert resort which will be the destin·
Ilion ol tbe Exchange Club and Ex· ,
dangettes In May. A Desert Safari
dinner dance will talte place Saturday,
March 18, In the Balboa Pavilion to blio ctn the journey. Tbe trek 11 an annual :(vent of the ~chance Club.
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· Looking Over Fou r-leaf Clovers
· Lagtina Beach Garden Club members and guests
'will have greenery on their. mind·s during a St. Pat·
: rick's Day luncheon card party that starts at. noon
; We!lnesday, March 15. in th.e Woman's Clubhouse.
Lucky Mmes. J. William Devaner. aeft) and Gerald
B. Hanna know that proceeds will go toward land·
ocaping the new Laguna Beach Library.
Clubs Turn Attention to Art
A blrtbday party, musical
lecture, art !bow, fashion
&bow, 1peakers ,and regular
bu.sineu meetings are on tap
for ar~ club memben next
week.
Xi Xi Pi
A Jl'Oltam on tbe ideals of
Liberty and JuJtice will be
,e:resented by Mmes. Jim Mc-
Grath Qd Al Parson1 to the
Xl XI Pi cbapier o1 Bela Sig-
ma Phi at 8 p.m. Wednesday , tomey.
Marcb IS.
Secreta ries
1'be Harbor Area Le1al Sec·
retaries will have t b e i r
!ifth Birthday Basb !>'ginning
at 6:30 p.m. f.or cocktails
Wednesday, March 15. in
Francois' restaurant , Hunting-
tnn Beacb.
.Speaker will be Cecil Hicks.
Orange County di!trict, at·
Symphony Guild
A musical lecture on the
psaltery will be presented by
Mrs. Marion E. Bartoo for
members of the Anaheim
Symphony Gui!~ during its
moroing meeting Wednesday,
March 15. tn the home of Mrs.
Donald Tageart.
Mrs. Bartoo taught herself
on one of the ancient stringed
lmtruments she lound In 1
second-band store.
Women '• Club
A lectur~emonstration on
handwriting analysis will be
presented by Rose Marie
McCa rth y, certified
grapboanalyst, to t he Lake
Forest Women 's Club at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, March 15, in
tbe·Lake Forest Clubhouse.
:coed's Work a Model Jr. Ebells
Newport Beach J u n I or
Ebells will host b o a r d
members of the 0 r ~ n g e
District, California Federation
of Women's Clubs, Junior
Membership. at 8 p . m .
Wednesday, March 15, in the
Ebe.ll Clubhouse.
:For Career Programs
Diane Hon. a 17-year-old ·E<llaon High School ,.nlor, Is
earniria class credi~ while ob-
iaµtitlg money for her college
education, tbanka to the work
experience program at her IChool.
·But ii modeling an educa·
£i.onal expe_r11nce?
Tbe ·picture sketched by
television and movies of a
model's life is one of standing
patlenUy "in rront o! bot llghta
and pfiotographera at $100 per ·
hour, alternating with :starving
~he figure on a liquid diet,
which doesn't quite fit Diane's
case.
Her most recent job, for u-
.lmple, she ·considers a
triumph in her· three.year
modeling career.' The statues•
que, brown-haired coed spent
ail: weeks to~ing auto shows
from Anaheim to Portland,
promoting Toyotas.
For her, this assignment
could become a vehicle for
saJes and public relations
w,ork.
"I would 1land on a
turntable with a new car and
give a five-minute talk on the
good points of the product,"
sbe said. "Then I would step
nff the turntable,· answer ques-
tions that people might have
and paY out li~rature and travel bag1."
Diane had to keep up with
her school work in the four
<;lasses she is taking, said Bill
Ridenour, work experience
education coordinator for the
Khoo!.
· Diane recalls that she went
into modeling almost by ac-
cldeat. She became interested
in .modeling during a charm
course abe took at the age of
14, then competed in several
beauty cont.sts.
GLAMOROUS POSE -Edison High School student
Diane Hon poses for photograph. She receives work
experience credit lor her modeling while earning
money for, her college education. What are the requirements
for a modeling career and the
aacrifices a model m u s t with it." her &r•des, whlcb are hl1h. make ?
• Acc:ordinl to Diane. the
modeling a1ency f~st looks
for a distiactive feature,
aomethlng about her that Is
Plam for the district con-
vention, ,state convention and
a future! joint board meeting
will be discussed.
Art Show
Registration for an art
show, sponsored by the Foun-
tain Valley Arts Association
Saturday, March 18, in the
Mile Square Golf Club must be
submitted before Wednesday,
March jjj.
Southern California res!·
detlts may submJt works in
oil, watercolor, ink. pastel,
charcoal, engraving a n d
acrylic.
The display will be open to
the public from 2 to 4 p.m.
., Winning entries will also be on
display at the awards dinner
dance at 6:30 p.m.
\ Chris ti an Club
The Newport Beach Chri>
tian Women's Club will meet
for the monlhly luncheon at
ll:jS •·~ Wednelday, March
15, in the !\irporter Inn Hotel.
A 'Stretch and Sew' fashion
show will be 1 special feature
-'>f the meeting. Ruth Cllkin,
composer-and author. will be
the afternoon speaker and
Rollin Calkin will do 1
baritone golo.
Beta Sigma Phi
Xl Pi Pb! membera and
their husbands will joln olher
cbaptus of Beta Sl1m1 P!ll
Wednesday, March 15, for a
tour of NBC studios and ·taplrur
of the !bow, Hollywood
Squares.
New offictrs will be elected
during the chapter's mettina
at 7:30 p.m. Wedne!day,
March 22. Ill the home or Mrs.
Sidney Fisher. Mrs. O. I!:.
Cherry will also preaenl 1 pro-
gram on the Golden Penon bl
,OUr Hearts.
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Yfvr Horoscope Tomorrow
' Sagittarius: Answer Mess g·es
r SATURDAY
MARCH II
87 SYDNEY OMAllR
Ariel i. aided In acblevlna
objocllves......through dealing
with Cancer. Where long-term
1rr1111ement1 are concerned,
lheae r.odlacal signs make an
ei:cellent team. In personal
relatlonablps however, caution
must be exerciaed. Cancer ia
more conservative than Aries.
WJUle Cancer might want to
settle down , Aries might want
to move ahead. Cancer can
make 1 fine home for Ar ies,
while Aries can serve a.s an in·
1plr1Uon for C..ncer.
ARIES (March %1-Aprll ltl:
Accent ii on achievement.
Some of your fondest desires
can be fulfill~. Sqjttarlas
plays prominent role. Look
beyond the Immediate. Ce-
ment bonds of friendship.
Discard rumors. Go after !ac-
tual Jnfonnation,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Obtaln valid hint from Aries
message. Set sights on goal.
Review ambltiona. Make room
for yoursel( at top. Those in
authority back you. Be con--
lldent. Accept added reJponsl..
blllty. Career booot i.. Indica-
ted.
GEMINI (May %I.June 20):
Round out projects. Finish -
stress universal appeal. Don't
put too much trust In otbera.
It la your own style and con-
viction that provides ingredl·
ents for success. Write, pub-
llilh and advertise.
CANCER (June %!.July 22 ):
Check Investment procedures,
opporturllties. Daring move,
baaed on original thinking,
Leo can play prominent rol!,
Be creative. Refuse to be dis·
couraged by those with little
vision.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ):
COoper1te with Cancer perton.
Tboughu cent.,. on partner-
ship. marrilge. legal papers.
Hunch is apt to be correct.
Share knowledge. Rise above
the petty. Know that by giving
you also will be in position to
New Cure
For Caries
The New York .St1te Depsrt·
ment of Health has launched a
large-11cale public heallh pro-
gram to test the caries
prevention qualities of a new
clear plastic adhesive sealant
which coat! the pil.3 and
fissures of teeth, particularly
molars.
receive:
VIRGO (Aug. ~pt. ZZ):
Your natural abilities, in·
clinations . are lput fo con·
atructlve use. Y<il ai:e pra1Sed
by peers, You have reason to
be happy and sociable.
Restrictions are removed. You
experience greater freedom.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ZZI :
Creative juices flow. You can
impririt own style. Accent! on
love and childrtn. Changes ar!
be.neliCial. You Come aUve.
There is a new vitality about
you. Penonal magnetism
draws opJ>Olllte sex. You're a
winner.
· of communication. E1preu
yoorsell. ·
SAGmARIUS (Nov. :is.
Dec. 21): AdJuatment Is made,
Jn .domestic area. You are.. ac·
Uve In connection w i t h
neighbors, relatives. Messages
should be answered . You may
be rtt:ipient of gift. U con-
ciliatory gesture is made, ac·
cept.
CAPRllXllN (Dec . 22-Jan.
19):. Drivt bard bar1ain.
Refuse to &:IV(""lip something
for mere promise. Prct~t
possesaions. Avoid tendency
toward .lt}f-deceptlon. see in
realistic light, One w h o
whisperi sweet mthina:s has SCORPIO (Ocl. 23·Nov. 2tl : Just that to offer. Emphasis on home, end of ,.,
matter. value of property. AQUARIUS . cJan. 20-Ft:b.
Deal with older persnn. You 11); Ltlnar cycle at peak; take
can learn from experience. Initiative .. Make a ntw start.
Gemini and Virgo persons WeJCome co tit a ct 1 and
figure prominently. Open lines challeng~s. Brighten sur-
League Bids for Funds . '
roundlll&J. Purcluiae apparel.
Your tlminl la on target. Be
confident. Answer call of op-
p0rtunity.
PISCES (reb. Ii-March 20):
You attract persons who con-
fide their problems. Be symo
pathetic, but donj~ become in-
extricably involved. Message
will beaime clear. K e e p
something in reserve. Being
discreet now can result In
ultimate gain.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
Bl.RTHDA Y you are intullive,
a natural teacher and poet.
You harmonize especially well
with Cancer, S cor pio,
Capricorn and Taurus. Home
environment improves and
November could be your most
11ignlficant month in 1972.
T1 fllld oul wllo'j llicit~ lo:>r """ 111
;;',:! •I• jov•. or tr $¥d~l'I' Om1rr'1 I, Krll H!~ flJr ti\ •llCI
Of'IMIJ," jlflfl 11rr1~!1'11t 1nd '°'J5 !!"' to o""'' ifrOICIOY. '1Kre11, !lie 0 \Y PILOT. IG• 32«!, Gr1nC1 Cf!ll!rtl S .. !~, NfW Yor•, N.'I'. 10011.
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The' study, aupported by a
contract from the Nation1I
Institutes of De.ntal Research
and conducted in Rochester,
will continue for four years.
The 1im? To show that this
treatment, combined with a
fluoridation, will prevent a
very hi&h percenlage o f
caries.
The Opera League of Laguna Beach is hoping for another grand slam with its
bridge marathon to begin after all registrations are in Wednesday. March 15.
Ready for a marathon or fun are the first registrants nett to right) the Mmes.
Edson R. Tamblyn, Adrien C. Pelletier and H. Donald Outmans. Accepting
registrations are the Mmes. Perry E. Wright, Robert Burnside and Fran~ Hurl·
but.
BETSY BIARIOWER
Betrothal
Revealed
Mill Betsy Bearbower and
Gary Orgill" will ucban1e
marria1e pledges in summer
rites.
11\elr parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Bearbower and Mr.
and Mn. Frllllt Or1ill, an or
Costa Mesa.
Miu Bearbower ii a senior
at Estancia Hi1h School. Her
Hance Is an Estancia graduate
now 1tt1ndlfw Golden Wiii
C:.Ue1e wbera lie plays vanity
buketball.
Students Cooperative
ANN ARBOR (UPIJ -Men
and women students at the
University of Mlcblgan will
11hare the same rooms in an
off-campus experiment that
started last weekend.
The co.op hou~e. called
Xanada, has 64 resident
students, 29 of whom are
joining in the experiment of
· mat~ a.Qd females sharing lhe
same room.
It will conUnue · for two
wef:U, when ·a decision ~n ·ex·
tendiiig it will be made.
years, with men and women
living on .the !lame floors but
In· uparate rooms .
This is believed to be the
fir!t time any group ha11 an.
nounced publiclj it w i 11
establish coed rooms.
Xlnada House is unlversity·
approved, but is not under.the
jurisdiction of university ad'·
. minl1traton. J.Jniver1ity ap-
proval rel•tes only to the
ba.bltability of tjle quarters.
David L. Mussey, a1o-----------11
sophomore from _ Urbana. 111.,
said the trial is not beina
made by ". bunch or hippie
freaks trying to break down
morali ty standards."
"°We'.re just normal people
tryiq to learn how to live wlUI
memberi of the opposite sex,"
be llid.
Seventeen of t h e eJ·
perlmtnters are men and 12
are women. Some of the
TOOrM will be shared by two
men · and one woman. ·
The pa.rticip1nta drew room·
mates by drawina nlmes. oUt
of a hal. Some, whO didn't
like their first choice, put the
name back and drew until
they clme up with one they
llbd. All tbe studeni.. range in
ap from 18 to 22. · •
Several UofM dOnnJIOrleo
have baen coed for aev.-11
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aoon liltd that it la· no 9 Io &
, Diane stresses that for her,
modeling ii a means to an
end-a career in• nursery
school education. Already, she
teaches part.time at 1 nursery
school and her ttachers rep0rt
that her work has no affect on
And. although she Is not due to graduate unt.tl June, sbe'a
being permitted to take Iwo
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Downtrodden SC Faces . ~1;1per Bruins
GLENN WHITE
Sports . Editor
Mitchell 's
Gamble
Pays .Off
ORLANDO, Fla. !AP) -Bobby
Mitchell gambled and won -·this time -
but..pro-golf'R grim-eyed high rollers were
in ·1Jot1 pqr~u.it of the drawling Virginian
tod.aY iO the second rourid of the f150,000
Florida Citru~ Open golf lournament.
1 1ttitchell, who.went six under par with-a
gambling birdie on the 15th hole at the
windswept Rio Pina,l' Country Club
count, had an early Iir_st round 66 Thurs.
day; and it stood up for the lead all day.
But Lee Trevino was just two strokes.
ha.Ck at 118 and warned: "The putts are
starling to fall . I1ve got the right speed
&nd I'm beginning to make 10me, j11Bt
Jik~· l said J would."
GaTy P)ay~r,' the South African who
always ranks tis a major threat, w11
another stroke back in a group of • b•lf
doze n al 69. So was veteran'Tommy Bolt.
Jack Nick laus, 59-ytar-()Jd Sam. Snead
and Mastera ·champion :Charles Coody
were in a-big bunch. at 70.
"Actually, it was a pretty good. round
By Auoclaieol •P .. u
Four yean 110 they .,.,.. the Trojan
Qirlz Kida, Soutbero Calljoml1'1 .,..1 .. t
f1!.siunan baol<etball teom ever 1nd one
that seemed eerl#in lo end · UCLA's
stranglehold on the Paciflc-t and national
tit! ...
After four seasons ol victories -but no
UUes -lnjurlu, and an overdose oC
UCLA, the. mnnonia ol the Wllii Kids .
wjnd up their college bukftball c1reers
in _t.os AnieJea l!>niabt with noU!lni lo
,
of goJf," said Njcklaus, the only two.time 1 •
charnpion lhi1 year and the man who just
toot ovtt·Arpold Palmer's accu.stomed ·
spot atop the all-time mpney-winnlng Ii.st.
"E"'.,~n1 coll!idered, J'fn not too , 1 disappointed." · i
hope for · eicept second place and a
meuure of revenge .
Of those five freshmen, ~°"'y klrwards
Ron Rilty and Joe Mackey will be
starting. Monroe N~.and Paul Westphal
are Injured and Bill Taylor Ls a
substitute.
If the young, relenUess Bruins make
USC victim No. Z6 this seam, Oley could
drop the Trojans as far down JS a tie for
third. Washington, now tied with USC for
second, visits seventh-place Wa!hlngton
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Stale toallbl. ind orep State, 1 ~ unknown quanuu .. at tho 11ert of the , weekend' cani altord to be ·cartleaa
· 1111nst 'lvub~g1on State 1en1111~ ·'!'ho
QiQi1r1 have a O!M!Ple of autalandlnc
p&ay.n In center Milt• Dolve llid,auord
Dan ' Steward and coold ·be •tbuper at
home than 'they ""Were ln a 103-t2 kllS 1-
WashinKton in SeatUe earlier !& the
gamea beck, villts wlnlm Oregon season'" ~ve made a ahambles of ~
toolgllt ml hoat.s tho Oucka Satunlay confonn<e race, llld USC coach Bol>
night. Boyd caU.11 t.htm •it.he lolical favoritea to
UCLA..,.averagtng t&.a points per 1ame. win the NCAA championship -a super
to opponents .. 13.I, •has the CQnfettne911 team ." .
,eaSon. . leading 1COrer, rebounder. a..n.d (ifil4 g01l UCLA begins lt\l quest tor Its litth
percentage, shooter tn center Bill Wallon~ .... straJght nationlll tiUe next Thursday Oregon Slate dol!ln't have to ,!Je,tOlif
that Ot'igon '1 0.11 Po~ record la decep-
tive. The Ducks liave ployed 06U a pair
of aames that didn't count in the _(!Ql.o
fereoce: stand.In.gs, and won.thml,botJb
whose sl.ltistics are 14.2, 1•.R And .S&J\ night in •Provo, Utlh against the winner
Reserve forward Larry Hollyfield is sec. ff S:aturday's Hawaii-Weber St.alt game.
ond tn field goal percentage with .593. Washington, which vaulted into a tie for
The oopllornore-iaden Bruins, virtually second by edging Orqon Stale 71M9 tut
U'I Ttltflltltl
· T 011ight in Colorado
Anteaters, Injuns
Open NCAA Play
By HOWARD HANDY eventna: for the rlgbt to represent the °' tM oa11y 't1et '''" ·west at Evansville, Ind. nut week.
PUEBU>, Colo'. -UC Irvine maku Its The Evansville touqiament for:: elaht
third appearance in an NCAA Westem _...•regional champions will be staged
Regional college division blsketblll' Wednesday through Friday night.
tournament here tonight against the host ~ wa!I pleased that his Rivenida
Sou.thern C.Olorado State C.Olleg1 Indians H1ghJanders we.re made favorites to. win
in Tartan-surraced Ma~sari gym alt with the tournament hert1but added a..mte al
S,000 partisan home town rans qpected. caution (barring first round defeats bY,
UC .RlversMte, the pre-tourney f1vorite , ~ or both UC schoola):
meets Seattle-Pacific in the opening Possibly on the basis of our nconf
game at 7 (18-8) we should be rated u tJie:, tourney
SCSC a~d UCI have had a laynfr o( favor ite. Bu t lrvine, because of !ta tou,ab
almost two weeks since their last regular sch~ule. rates a co-favorite., role. ~
season game and altitude may be the dif-are Just is. good as we are, Goss uid
( ( th · · f Thurf(lay nigh t. erence or e v1s1tors rom Callfornl1. Wl1ei h inded that '"· Not making excuses or looking for a . en e was rem 1.ua
Joss, but racing reality, coach Tim Tift Highlander s had won both lamd
commented following the Anteaters' sec--bet~een the schools (93-91 and ti.a?), be
ond workout here Thursday : didn t back off.
"There are three thing~ that could 11f-
fect us Friday night. The rirst is the
altitude (4.69S feet ). The pla yers were
pretty tired after both W()rkoul.11.
"The second thing and one that is
almost as important ~ .. ~~] fir~. is the home town crowd. A ,~rowd always
helps the home team .
· "The third thing is the noor. We have
to adjust to the Tartan surface and it is a
new expe'rience for us.
UC Riverside
Puts Snub
Palmer, the defending champion,
matclted par-72, but was far from
dis<oor1ged.
DANNY LOPEZ (11.IGHT) AND ARTURO PINEDA TRADE BLOWS IN BATTLE OF UNBEATEN.
"Southern Colorado appears · to be a
very supple te,m that is we 11
coordinated . I have the feellng they are a
good shooting team and are a fun·
damentally sound., group.
To Banquet
Special to Ille DA.IL Y PILOT
"I still·didn'' bit the driver like I'd like
to." be uid~ ''And J didn't maki!·one,
single. 10Ular)' putt all day. But with 'a
good n.lnd tom«row I'd be right back·in
It." \
Chria ·llkrler, 1 bfg, non-winning Tex·
an now playing mrt of Florida.., wu alone
in lfC.'OOd with 1 t7 that Included only 21
pull!. He rolled In 1 peir of birdie putts
in the 28 foot range in the closing-hoies to
moVJ!; into contention and one-putted. four
of the last five.
Mitchell, Mw 29 and.a pro ~ he WI!
a 15-)'ear-old boy lnDanville, Va., w1s a
strugltng regular f1>r seVttal years on
the four until• he broke through with a 22-
under·par victory in the Cleveland Open
last year.
He had il five under par here when he
came to the 15th, a par five dogleg and
decided on the gamble that paid off in a
birdie and the eventual lead.
He had to hit a high, lofting lee shot
over trees just to his right to cut the cor-
ner and reach the 14th green. From there
it was just 1 six iron to the green . The
rest of the field was hitting fairwa y
woods from the 15th fairway.
Mitchell, two-putiid for lbe easy bird.
Dale Oouglw, Tommy Aaron, Babe
Hiskey and' Jerry ,\bbott alJo hid. 118, .
jU!l two slnlltes bock In the . .-for I
p),000 first prize.
C.vs Paying Price
Tonight~s Laker Rival
S ~ill a Gigantic Loser
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Cleveland.
Cavaliers Are paying the pr,ice.of the· Na-
tional Ba~tball Aaaociation'1 way of ex~
pans ion.
The Cavaliers, who face the Los
Angeles Lakers here tonight, have won
only 11 of their 72 games but still are six
ahead of their final "Win total in 1f70.71,
their fi rst season in the NBA.
Their losing record, parallelled'. by
every expansion team in league history,
can be traced to the NBA 's policy of
allowing established teams to protect all
but .• few pl1yers on th~ir ii.man rosters.
Though there haVe been exception.!, such
as,,.gticaeo.'1 Jerry Sloan and Phoenix's
Dlclt Vu Andale, uauolly the e:rpanaioo
list is pretty thin.
1Short of waiting for a Lew Alcindor to
graduate or a Connie Hawkins or Spencer
Haywood to jump leagues, there 's little an
expansion club can do except ask its fans
to be patient while it builds a team with
draft choices and trades and tries to
catch established clubs on bad nights.
The Cavaliers: are m u c h improved
over last year, and might have a much
better record if Austin Carr, their NO. I
draft choice, hadn't been injured half the
season.
Their record i~ belter than lhosc of the
other two second,·year teams, Portland
and Buffalo and they're only two vic-
tories behind. the . ,Oel.roit. Pistons,
longtime NBA member!.
White Sox May,.Strike;
Set March. 31 Deadline
Carr will be in the starling lineup
tonight as will Rick Roberson the ex-
uberant e~·Laker who recently set the
team single-game rebound record of 25.
The Lakers have beaten the CavaJiers
twice in two tries this season, but got a
sc1re ii: Cleveland Jan. 5 betore winning
113-103 to etretch their record victory
1tre1k "° 32. They won one more game
before flully losing to Milwaukee.
The Lakers enter tonight 's game
needing to win nine ct their last IO to
break Philadelphia 's record of 68 5eason
viclories, and needing to take six of seven
here to surpass Milwaukee's mark of 34
homecourt victories. They open the
?USA playoffs against the ·Chlcago Bulls
here March Ill.
SARASOTA. Fla . !AP) -·The ChiCJ1go
While Sox voted unanimously Thuraday
31.fl, to strike unless the major league
club owners come up with u acceptable
ina-eaae for the playen:' current penaloa
agreement expiring March 31.
The strike vote was .the first taken by a
major league team thit spring and
followed a to-minute meeting with
Marvin Miller, the executive director of
~ Major League Bal!ball Players
AMOC.iation.
Miller oak! the coot of •the medica I por·
!Ions of the potlAion pla• had ...,. up
$10S,OOO IMually and the owners in
January had agreed to pay the lncreaae.
However, he said, tn a meeting
Wedpes<lay in Tampa, "the owners
reneged oo the agreemeot Ind il18teld
are willing to pay an over1n mo;a ,
which ii $17,000 Ieaa than the llHlual coot
of the medical pion that baa beU in ef.
feet lhe lalt three years." .
The Ownetl met in Saruota1 Wedneaday
and John Gaherin1 who negotiates for the
ownua was present.
Miller uld the strike could take several
fonn1 and could be "no work after March
3L" or "they cookt talte uery Saturday
afternoon or Monday nl~t off -or
refuse to play in .,,-other game 1ehedul-
ed for national t.levlalon, Including the
All-Star game." . .
Miller, who has 1wqn more than •t3
milUon in pllyer bil!nefttl since liking of-
fice Jn 1111, chaged that the owners· by
reducing their * ..,.. "dellber1tely
trytn1 lo provoke a players' llrlke.
10l'h1t'1 the Oftly way you can explain
that kind of MptiaUng behavior," Miller
Aid.
Miller •nd Dick Moa1 (he legal CQUnsel
for t~e pta1en IUM:tation, are in the
mld8I o! iheir innual aprini training tour
In wblch ihey vioit 111 14 major Iea1110
club&. Tb< White So• were the seventh
le~ on their flioerary.
Playoff Plans
Western Conference semifinals between
the Los Angeles Lakers ind the Chicago
Bulls were announced Thursday by the
National Basketball Association .
First game, March 28 in Los Angeles ;
second game, March, 30 in Los Angeles :
third gArne, April 2. afternoon, in
Chi~ago : fourth. game, April 4, in
Chicago ; fifth game, April 7, in Los
Angeles, if necessary: sixth game, April
9, in Chicago, If necessary; seventh
game, April II ln Loe Angelos, ii
necessary.
A~gels Skipper S1niling
YUMA (AP) -Aa befiia the monqer
of I buebaD teem half owned by Gene
Autry, oeldom ii beard a dlloourqlng
word from Del 1\lce of the Colllornil
An&elJ. So far at leut.
The Angell left their Holtville irainint ·
camp !or Palm Sprinp Thursday, Aid
Rice WU smiling.
"We bad an uctlient two -U o!
lralniq Wider porfeel COl!ditiono," he
llid. 11Thll ll the beet •utber I've teen
T
In lllY ~r major leque weer.•
The Aqell, Wbo •topped smllln1 soon
ofter !pl'infl lralnln1 lut yeu, w.to to
Ieove Pllm llprfnp Ind open their Cac-
lul Leque uh1bltion oea"°" bore today
apln$t the San Diego Padre!. '
Ricil'Cl1rk, one <II thr,. pttchoro oloted
to work i• ihe pme commented. "Team
morale la far htpor than It wu Iaat
yw."
One player who la feelin& beilor very
day is Winston Llenu, a third bueman-
outfielder who bit .408 fll' llllt LUe City
laot year and isn'f on the A11gel1'
prt1taaon r0&t.er.
Uenas, trying' to •nmuroge the
American League team fo make rOom for
him, haa "'11111 I hnt bat llnct training
camp ol!'!Jed. He bad three bill llftI
drove In both runs Tbun day aa his team
""" an lniruquod 11me 1-1.
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PINEDA TAKES THE COUNT,
11th : Straight KO
For Indian Red
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Danny LOpez,
121 'ii, of Los Angeles brought a battle or
unbeaten bantamweig hll lo a sudden end
Thursday night, clubbing Arturo Pitteda,
124~. Qf Mexicali, Mexico, to the canv11s
In the fourth round for his 11th straight
knockout.
Pineda . who had staggered his younger
foe several timq. in lbe second round,
went down under a left> book at the end of
the fourth, fell over on his a.Ide 1nd was
counted out. He hid Atver been Doored
hefol'!. .
Lopez·; ID·year-old brother of
welterweight contender° Ernie ''Indian
Red" t.opei. oponod a cut over Pineda'•
J eft eye Jn i~e third. Bub Pineda, the
World Boling 1Councll'1 nlnih·ronked ban-
tamwe!Kh~ rallied 1nd forte<I the pace
until the abrupt end.
l.t was hll fir1t 1068 ·r 'in&t 13 victorleo,
"Bobby (Warlack, an 11uista.nt coach
for SCSC, who played with Tilt at Pep-
perdine College) tells m~ their defense is
the best part ot their game.
"They appear lo be well drilled fun· Oamentally." -
Tift isn't th~owing in the sponge,
however. "I( we can play with any
semblance of orginizatlftn •ind dl.Aclpllne.
it shoul d go right down to the wire before
a winner is determined.
"The only advantage they may have
will be In quickness, 11 he idds.
Tift, tn namiftl~his atlrtlng lineup for
tonight 's game, llJted Steve Parker to
open at forward in place of UCI'1 third
best all-time scorina: star, Bill Moore.
Moore (14.,);has: been bothefed with 'a
leg lnfury and after a brief acrtmmage
workout Thol'!day, took himael! oilt of
the action With ~ noticeatile lfmp.1
Phil Rhyne (l!.2) will open at the other
forward with freshman Dave Backer
(15.1)' at cenler. Troy Rolph (If.I) ml
Ed Biirlingham (10.0) open at the lllllnf
spots.t ., f
BilrlinaJiam'has looked like he did in
the. UCL tournament• 'When he l•lned
MVP honors) in workouta: here and Rolph
has been shooting iwell and re9Cting wtth
cat-like quickness on the floor .
Freddie Goss' Riverside '1qt1ad holdl a
pair or victories over UCI but mu.st . get
past tough Seattle-Pacilic in first round
action tonight. UCI meets the boat actml.
Should the two Southern Callforni11
teams win opening round clashes in this
mining and farming community at. 4,195
feet elevation, they would meet for t.be
third time this year in the finals Saturday
PUEBLO, Colo. -UG-Rlverslde coocli
Freddie Goaa and bJa Hichlander baai<et»
ball team snubbed the city of PueblO and
Southern Colorado St.ale Colla... -
Thurlday night on the eve of the NCAA
Wewtem lleglOual buhlbill -
here.
The affair was 1 pre-tow-ney .. banquet
attended by about 300 fana ...i boootera
of this Rocky Mounialn conununlly' In
which the regioul• wlll be played. AD
four partk:ipating te1ms were Jnvited ta
atteiid, en maue, and no lndicaUon "or a
switch was made unUJ lhe last mlnute..
Goa! did show up for a portion ol the
banquet, silting at the head table. but Jett
early -before he was introduced,
The. entire UC RJverside team wb con.-
apicuous by it.II ablence.
When Goa! loft the room, he wu uked
tf there was any reason for his players
not beln1 there.
· "~o, 11 WAS: the terse, aingle word replJ.
,from the former UCLA star.
Stan Overall, sports information direc-
tor ~or UCR, said: '1You'JI have to talk tG
.coach GoM. lt's just that he didn't want
the ldda lo hear '°'"e ol the thinp tbll
will·be Aid here tonilht." Doug -
aon, :1n mistant CMCh ·at UCR, told thl
uaernblage 11 8fl0kesm111 for the
•Highlanders : 0 l'd like to introduce our
teom but it ion 't hero. .
, ••we came to Colorado for one thing. To
win the regional tournament."
UC Irvine, SeatUe-Paclflc and host
Soutblrn Colorado, c:oachel and p)ayen
11\ke: listened lo the rtmlJ'ka In -dennent.
' ' •"f,-~-·
Lynn Figh~g for. 2nd;
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Czech Keeps Men's Title
CALGARY (AP) -Proficiency in trac-
ing figures has decided one title and his
set the stage for vlctory In a tee0nd
event at the World F.igure Skating Cham·
pionships.
Ondrej Nepela or Cr.echoslovakia...tuc•
cessfully defended his men's wOrld cro"'1
Thursday night, pulling together 1 solid
free·s kaling performance Wl!h a previous
top exhibition or figures for a perfect
ordinal scdre o( 9.0.
And two Rossians -Serge.I Chet-
verukhin and Vladimir Kovalev -who
were 2-3 after the figures, took the silver
snd bronze medals.
A similar sttuatlon Is 1baplna up ln the
WQmen's singles, which will 6e decided
tonight.
Trixie Schuba of Austria his an in-
surmountable lead after the compuJ90ry
figures , with Karen Magnuuen of Van-
couver and Janet Lynn of Rockford, IU.,
fighting il out for 11eoond place.
John Pelkevich of lhe Unilld Slatu,
filth •lier tho compulS11ry Il111rea. finiab·
eel fourth Jn the men '1 atMdings "Ith 3t.O
ordinals.
Nepel1'1 fret·sk1llng performance was
marred . bowe!'er. by lw.o 11Jaht slips on 1
pa ir of triple jumpa lbot·.,,....i bJa pro-
gram. The Olympic gol~ mfdalial skated
near perlediy oiler that Ind W1lfd
msrk.t of 1.7 lo I.I.
Nepela oald, "I did, thl• year, quite
•
well. I think ·! did.my besl,.wbal I eoald
do." .
He uld he ha.m't mode any plana for
the future but 0 nu.t yur we have the
world'• in my home town. I don'I rean,
know -but I'm (eUing tired." . ·
Cbe:tverukhin •ll'ffd. ''Now I'm happy
and I am tired. It w11 the very best el
my skating career."
Kov1lev WIS the hit or the Mil-«Jt
crowd In tho Calgary Corral.
Early in hi.s program he swept crou
the ice to a roaring 1top inchel away
from judge No. 3 -the U.S. woman
judge -and stood smilinl at ber u tho
crowd applauded .
''The program has been 1et that .. .,.,.
he said t.ater. "The rink Is relaltvely ..,..
row ao I ume very close. Normally, I
don't come that close."
Did he especl11ly pick out tb• U.S. judgel ·
"Oh yu, au re.''
The 11r1tqy ""fked. Shi ''"' him a.a. out of a mutmum of m pninll In ~
artlatlc lmpreaalon and technical mer~.
In tho women'• compubory event
Thurlday, Mias Schuba akaled to the ltld
abe aaid !he would need for a ....-!
do!enoe of her world title. Shi bad a
perfect ordinal mark rr..n eadl of the
lline lud1eo for a l.G icon"
Mias Lyon came bac:t on her final two
figuru to !alto third pllct wttb 114.0
ordinll1 as compsred to 11.1 for Miu
MllJIUSleD.
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F-. M11<h 10, 1972
Speru ·I• Brief
Kings Tied for Third;
'
Kentucky Makes Playoffs
I.OS ANGELES -Bill P'leU turned on
his f"IT!'lr !Ao All#)•• ttammat•• lo
score thrft 10111 and one 1ul1t in leaa
then four minute• or the third period
ThurldoY nlc)it. 11 tl\t Philadelphia
1'1yera cltfuted the Klnp 5-3 and moved
lnto a·tle for third place In the National
llocl<ey League West.
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KljOXVILLE, Tenn. -Xentuclcy edit<!
T-11~ Tlturlday nilf!t to dal!ll
a share ol the Southeastern Conference
Baaloetball chl!llplonthlp with t he
Votunl«rt and I berth In the NCAA
tournament
X111tuclcy and Tenne1,.. flnlohe<I the
Muon with identical lH conference
roeord1 , but the Wlldqti will 10 to the
NCAA mlH.all playoffl al Dayton, Ohio, Ma~ 11 by virtue of btalln1 the Vob
lwiC6 durlni the "'lalar JUoiiol. . The conference tltfe was the 21th in the
le1endafy career of Kentucky's Adolph
Ropp, who hu reached the mandatary
rallrmuint qe of 1IJ and probably w11 cl)~ .hl1 beloved Wlldc1l1 In hi• lul
nllilar 'IUIOll i•m•. • . .
TE)(PE, Am. -Former Wellmlmter
Rich all-round atblelt Eddie" Bane
pilcbod Arizona Stalt lo a HI ..,._. m.-"-ball victory over Oraop
County ~I Cbapman Colle1• Tbur1-!faY,
A diminutive lefthandtr, Bane pvt up lllll !Wo hlll and a pair of walka wblle •lriklni .Ut ,. ... batter1. He performed
on the U.S. P111 American Games dia·
lllOlld oquad laat 1WM1er.
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' I.OS ANGELES -Ed Ratleff. Cal
Equity Fundinl InltmaUoaal Tennla
Tournament.
Orantea atopped Grubner, th• thlrd-
,..ded Amtrtcan tn the fteld, M, M,
whlle 11-... top.aeeded .mo., the
forelp enltlea, had to •trual• to down
Fjllol, 7-', M .
Others In the quarltrflna!J Include top-.
seeded Stan Smith, Hawallan Jim
Oeborne, C1lff Richey, Tom Gonnan,
P'ranct'1 PlelTe Barthel and youn& 'Jim
CoMors.
Connor1, 19, dtfu.ted Ion Titjae of
Romania , J.7, M._ "2.
Barthel ecI,ecr orasll'o Tom Koch. 6-
3, 74. • DALLAS WlmbledOn Champion EVOlll!i Goolalloni of AU1tr1ll1 and
Ammc1'1tffn·ase1en1atlon Chris Evert
ataye<I on thllr cnlllalon coune In the
Maureeri Connolly Brinker International
Ladiff teMia tournament Thursday nlght
with impreulve aecond-round victories.
Milo Gool11oni Olllled Helen Gourlay
ol AUJtralla 1-3, 1-', and Miu Evert of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., blultd Val•r!e
Zie1entuu of San Dleio M, 1-i.
Bnmble Hall and Windy Way "111 he1d
the field In the 110,llOO InaucuraJ Pace,
fud-off feature Saturday of 1 lklpt
hameu raclntl mee11nc.
Bramble / Hall, owned by. Richard
Stal~y of Loi Ana•iea. menlly paced 1
1:11 mile II Bly Meadow1. Wendy Way,
owned by Franlc Lucich of Delano, Cllif.,
won ILU,441 lul yur.
;t'he newly fonned Southern CaWomla
Racine Aaaoclation b 1ponoor1n& the
meetinc on the renovated ftvwt1htha
mile trade.
Also entered tn the Inaugural Pace are
,Korkl• Woollen, Bye Bya Mu and Maids .Million. .
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Cow Cod Baul
Corona de! Mar's 14-year old
Mike· Bullard displays the re-
cent cow cod catch made off
Catalina Island while aboard
Art's Landing Channel !Jland
boat.
~late (L<>ni Beach) guard, Is the coachea
1D1anlmou1 cholse tor most valuable
P,!1Yer tn !be ,Paclfflc ·oa1t · Athletic
~•aoctallon. .
Tbe ti-foot-'. 195-pound Junior from
tiolumbua, Ohio, 11 one of three playoff.
bound 49ers n>eel~ all-IHgue recopt-lion. . . .
Tiie ltom li1to H forward Chuck Terry
on the flrlt ltam and H forward Erle
McWllliaml OD the Hv1-man 1econd
Vik es Await Title Tiff;
·Eagles Edge Mes~, fu3
ldrn. . -
'Ibe fir1t team allO l11ted University of
lie Paclf1c'a 6-10 <enter, Johii 'Gianelll ;
UC-lanla Barbar•'• H forward. John
lchool ; 6-7 Chrll McMurray of 5an Dlelo
E
lla:. Ind W JfrTY , Pender of l"J'e1no
Tiit aecond Item: &-7 Michael Jackson
1,1 Mole Adolph, both of IA1 Ancelea
le; "Jim '~cc:u .. and 6-2 Jobn Er-
ll!Cll'I, both 'J. Unlveralty of PacUlc and
lclfllllama. • •
" . ;NP, YORK -Mike Quarry, the liorld'• No. 2 llaht huvyweJ&bt, attempta
•.aolldlfy hla ranldni and move toward a
' ~ -he batUt1 Tolt!my Hlcka ln the fHU!ro !~round bout at
Square Garden. ,
1 Qliarry, 21·yw'i>ld from Anaheim,
trtumplii over Andy Kendall a!Mf
_Dupree and hu won all of hl~M
, icorina II lmockouta. . ru.a, 21, teachel maltjple handlcopped
in Ithaca, N.Y. and la r~ed
by the World Bozln& AMoc:latton,
atopped nn cute ln the atihlh
of • llUe lifhl last Oct. by chl!llp
lob Foller.
•r ' Jmow I'm In for a totllh flih~" ~ 1ald. "Maybe 11 tou1h 11 1 liave iltr had." , ' -1 •
'..• . WASlllNGTON Spain'• Manuel
llraatea ·upset dork Graebner and lonwll•'• llte Nutaae bancy edit<!
falint Flllol of Chile Tltunday in ad-,..., 19 the quarterfinals of the Qa,llOO
" ' • Bally Falls Short
'·
Marlnl 1 Hilb'• Vltin&a are ln the
driver'• Hit of the filth &Mual Hun.
tiJ1lj.oft Btlch blaebell tour n 1 men t
.fol1owln& their l~I conqueat o f
Wt1imlniter Thurod1y ·afternoon In a
on .. lnnlnc it1nt.
", cCodi !lay All1111'1 Vlk .. I0111bt to a 1-
all . ltVin·ln,nln« I t In clo II with
\l{e1tmin1ter Wednesday; and ThtD'tdly'1
action wu a contlnUJUon lo determine
one .entry (Marina) In lhe tourney final•
Saturday.
Tht 1011 1ent coach Frank Munoz1
Lion• back to the diamond today 11alnll
Bolla Grande, 'which ellminaltd Foothill,
IU.
tn other taurnament action Estancia
and Cplta M.,. opanad the flewporl·
Mesa DiJtriet ~t at c.cita Me11
Park In nocturnal actlOn with the Eatan·
cla Eqle• deaJtnc lhe Menna a 5-3
dalut. .
, Wlnnfnl pltcber Brock Pemherlon
1cnred the wiJ1nJnC run /Or Marina tn th•
tifhlh lnnfnl wflen he puncllad a OD6<lU!
•Incl• to rtchl field, 1lole aecond and then
IC«ed wtien· Scott ' 1Vlldennin•1 lillleld.
bounoer rllUlltd tn .the Llona' ellhth er-
ror of the conte1t.
Pernberilm 1truck out the final batter
afltr We1tmln1ter put I ]llfr of rwllW'I
on baae In !He bottom of the 1tan11 with
two out.
Coacl1 Ken Millard'• E1tancta nln•
qualllie<I for a cbamplon1hlp' berth Satar·
Gauchos Sufi er 3-2 Loss
An eifhlh·lnnlng rally fell a run short
llld Saddlebacl< Coll•I• dropped a W
Kission Con!ennoe baaeball declllbn to
1isiting Grotanont Thur1d1y.
The lou waa the Gauchos' 11th in 13
dlts thls season and ran their MW:lon
:ircuit mark to 0-2.
Down S-0, Saddleback scored a run In
':he seventh on a two-but error an~ Qary
lacksoh'1 atn1le.
Then In the elaf!th, a one-ba1e blow by
llik• Ma ... a walk to Stan Llk and a
llfle-out error ran the score to 3-2 and
vith runner• on HCCnd and third tbe
~•cho• had • eolden opportunity lo
ICore more.
But a llrlke out and a fl'OWld out ended
he lnn\ni.
Groumonl acorad Iii flnt two ?11111 In
:be lnllJaJ frame and added an unumed
tally In th< fourth.
M.., pitched wall lo dofut, •tr!iln&
out five and •alklnl lour. Tho fraalunan
rifht-handar allowed jU1t four hit.I.
Siddle back retums to acuon Tuesday.
facln1 boat San Bernardino.
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when it came. from a three-run defi cit.
Tht b.ij; item a&alngt Mesa wu the
bait oo balla u Estancia loaded the < ba1e1 on free pas111 ln the filth lnn!na,
and then cleared them with a fielde.r 11
cbOW. and two more waJks.
Jim Po1tel went the distance for E1tan-
ci1 on tbt mound, UmlUng Mesa io three.
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Mark Schrupp scored twtce for Meaa
with some nifty baserunnina.
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M•U Greer capturtd the 100 and 2l!n
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be eventuallY won the event. Rlchty
pliced llCOn<l &nd o••rlen waa fourth.
Othw -. for OCC wva Dou1
Moon In tht IO free (21.l ), Dan KMtt In
the JllO JJldo (l:IU) ud Dick J-In
the 200 btcll (2>1U).
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by John Cttpantar <......i In tho '°° btck) and Jim Bellman (top rtlay lap).
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10:11.4 (l ,llOO lrtt) and !:OU (llOO frM).
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1tate.
Coast Area Trackinen~
Record Nifty Marks
Multiple winl by 1prlnter Joe Weddle
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lain Valley'• Barona to an IOl!-411! lrvtne
J.e~iue dU1l me.el vJetory 11 prep &rack
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' COUNT YOUll O.UJI
The Rules or Golf allow you lo carry 01117 14 clubs,
Doft't risk a penaJty 'by c:arryins more.
It's Very e11y to accidtnt&Uy ttow an extra club
(w hile tryina: out a new p\ltttr. for example) ud tbtn
foraet abo ut haYins it in the 1'11.
So make a point to count your duba bdorc eYry
round-especially before coinpttition.
And count once apin after the round . Tbae dars
when so many player• are u1in1 caddln carryinc two·
hap. o r are sharias satt cars_ it's &JI too 11.sy to
·accidentally sli p a club into the wrons ba1. . :.;:o ,. tu.11........, ..... -
THERE'S A WRONG wAv ANO A RIGHT W4.Y TO PRACTICE
GOLF! l t ,rn the ,l&ht w1y from Arnold Ptlrntr'1 Nelfltt.
"Pr1ctl~." S.n,d your rt-etuttt, ttc9'her will'I • .ttempM, rtti.trri
•nv•I0'9 •nd l oe. to Arnotd P•lm•r I e/o ttllt ntwt,.,.,.
Coast Area Tennis,
-Tw for Low Net
Two C fllghtera and o B
Women'• Golf Club Utd fN"
fll&httt In lht Calta Mesa
Women 's r.olf Club tied for
the lowtsL three-game net dur-
1111 Febru1ry-Rulh Schllll111.
Betty Walthall and ~tty
Brown all turned in scores of
211.
H11ul Websler took her
ewitomary le1td in the A night
for the women'a 1olf club's
most recent cros,, county
event . with Betty Stlv1 Me
stroke behind at 29.
B ·Flight •clion found Betty
Brown In first (28',1,), with Del
Gustkey and Marlon Voa11 tied
for second with 32!1, Nlna
Daniel!tn ' topped off the C
ru1ht with• 21"'· followed by
Shlrle1 J1ck.90n at 30\i .
Seerlltt
club, M11:11ie Waterman. and
lda May ~rriaktr C'l~ed 14
pars In Ille A fll&hl, with Oli n
Styg and Marat D11vlson one
behind for stennd plact.
In the combined 8 ind C
fllghl.J, Edlth Marks and
Vlralnla Beals .shared first
plact with 13 pars. Ruth Whi t·
taker cam.e In second with 12.
With a net of 8~. Ka thy
Br11i,J\1lord became
Mtadowh11rk women '• 1 o If
club'5 player of the month of
Februtry. In 1 low ntl event,
Lllel Murray cJtpturtd cl11ss A
honors with 11 71. BM~
Barmaci netted 75 ln t•ke first
place Jn ch11u B ,and B. J.
Wella"«t turned In a 71 for the
elm C •ward.
Bit Canvon Virginia Lambert won the
February Ringer in the Hun-Making the m<>!l pars in the tinaton Seacliff Women's rJ(llf A claM of the Big C11nynn
Club. cl1s.., A. with Cheri wnmen'11 11nU club 'g mnst re.
Ttiomas In second place. Liz cl'!nt tnurnament was Ann
Brandenburg, Helen Cllwden Holstetn, just •head of Doris
and Patty Schottmlller lied for Ulve and Elinor Hol11tein, who
third. lied for second. -"
Pat Penewell won fir111t In In B cllM, Pet Burlingham
class.,B. with Evie Rice in sec-and Evelyn Earnsh11w tied for
ond lind Betty Peterson In top honors with P1Uy Gall1 nt
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third. Virginia Stevens ltd the comlna: In ltCOnd. There wu
hnnor -winners In the third oo C class competlUon.
cl11ss. Theresa Finizza and Those who netted th e loweRl Or1"'' c:Mtl' 1!'1!... ll"'il s.. .....
June Doyle tied for second. scores In 11 n odd-holes event in ~.,".""'1 !SI tf:'&6111t't111 un '"'· ..,,
Tin Whistle winners were Rancho San Joaquin 's most ~11111 (!.J 11tt. ldlll\•••t·l. w. 1r111r S) hi I ve ~ I I '-'• '4 K1y MMer. Cheri Thom•• and recent women ·~ cOmpetltlon M:: 1 lsM ~"' 1 ·•· .. ~'· ..
ldhlfl 1:)ft'tt11vr:.i: Gr11• !. M. IUI !Ml 72, dtf 1"11111111 {C) 71, •· June Claflin who tied fnr first were: Betty G1lla&htr, first C••v n, .. ,. 6 -:. o\ i, .... t
1En11.,.,,, (l l ,U~~· Gtrci• II.I ~11 J.•m 11111 7•. Ott Wlll!klludt 1ci "'· in class A with ~ polnts each: flight (40tn ); Jean OSkea, sec-1t!:.":.:.."°7Ai'~£'L. (SI clff. 11w11. 1
~'; ~'."f~u:;~n 'it.'11n1. to Gr11'8 Ill ~'rvr."?J1"lt·";Jr.1f"C1 ~Sil ll. M. Jackie f'1tz1erald in c\au B ond night t38 J; Maxine Cr~V:'1Yi'f.1!'~~0 1 ••Ill wllll ""-'·~ 111~ 11 ) 11111 ... i.1, w. '·'· 1C11111r1c-M u, 4lf ~Urn"""" 1c1 with a 31; and Be tty J ohnson Strickland (41\lt l: and K ty ivc-•.,.lffl' 101 c111. "'1t1"'-6't1111
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H••o •flCI "''-" 11 1 1011 to 01~1• M1111t1e• cw1 J. to1u1c11M 1w1. w1nn1111 El Toro Koy Moy. w~ nelt~ 1 l l. • ROOM ADDITIONI 1"41 Wtlllri 11\I 24 . ).I; !Ill. T1mur1 1e,r1· I U 1 •IU .,,, 111C1 Ay111 IL .. i , ...a. ,."•ti •~tr(l)I -t. JIN\-cw1 t. .,. S I t k fl I i h e KITCHI N llMODIUN• ,.~uuct •"41 s.11or Cl ! ie.1 0-6, H ; 24. sc1·~r •. ~~1 L Mt""" tw1. w1""1"' Three cliu A players tur~ rern prou oo r1 n t e • PATIO I CRl l N ltOOMI
I la~ tl&ru -I. ,,v.,,.,, IWl 1. OrlMI ~.. I I' h I fl t first night of the monthly
L•••• 11~T111)1~1{1~l1 11 o r1n•• Hio11 111• -Ku t1111 1w1 '· eu n ;J pers, s ar n1 rA t Ith 77 1' d Bo s ntle• rwi 3· Sk-iw i. w1n111,,, .c.•••·11.u . p1Bc1 ln the El Toro women's eve n w a · ru Y nt
Mtrrvl!rld !LI Iott to L'j'" I ll '~' WOl)ltvn1kr !Al J, Ht n.r11 fWl. Wmil111 (75 ) WOn Sf'COnd Olght rom · ~:\ t': .;~=:~ ,':6~1 ci11 llln1en ,_., K;•,•.:.1:-l· "'l -1. Tomer.ii• cw i t. golf auoclatlon's last mnst petition: Vivi•n Troutman w<>n
L•vkl CLI illd 1.11 l!ltt 1.,1 -.. ,; Holll'ltt iw i . 11u""'~ iw >. w1'"'1i,. part event. They w~re Carrie 1"' .... 1e11r•: 1.u . H the third with a 78; and Anna F111111 cL1 1011 .... -.. >. ,_.1 11111 111,,., i: •-cwi t. CNv11 1w1 t. eeton, Jllckie Abraha m s and ,.1. Adcock 1w1. w111111ria 1e,,,., j·• Ge Let Shetler and Kay Leutwiler
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.. .. ·---'',',,!-o,;::::·•_"\·. ·=:·';., " pars) captured top 110! In ci... TR ADINO :.·. i' . :.· TH~ ONES U t 1111• flJ\'I) (fl •• l/i .. Or1111Mi Hlldlttl fl') ). Grlltl fl"l • Ol/Mllloo c play.
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It. Mt~t'I Ind McMt llOhlon fNI dtt. Nlsbll ~nd ArrtfldlllCI• \IEI, .. Jr oft t. Sltwt•t •"41 Stuat•I !I! , ..... lie&!! •nd LYOll !Ml w., .. J; won 6.(1. Ftn. Vtlltv 101,,fMI Lt our"" llnt .. 1 Edel IF) 11111 ID SOftll<d (l \04; lo Grobe !LI I"' 1e Jt .. ln1 ILl M ; 11 Dlltrlno !L1 .).4, Vt $1,fl'llol iFJ loll IM. '1· 0-6. U . Nl!lkme" CF\ 1,1 G--6, -4, M , 0-l. O'A~n• !Fl loaT 41.~4, it.I, 1-6.
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' 7(. , ... Im (M) n, loost te C1r111 CW! 7t, I· I. M, 1110 fM) 76, dtf Conley (W) U, 4-0. TtVID< IM) 14, (Ill Hu11t1111 {W) M, .. •• siurtlllfl IM) JJ, !ltd Holl IWI n. J. •• t ltt'1Clrk:k CM) a,~ Groll! (W) M, il-
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Most Wouldn't know
. star·t lear·~ing
helicopter mechan1a.
You'll get paid for it..
THE SC OR EB OARD
But if helicopter mechanics isn't your bag, you cm also. learn
such skills as electronics, medical specialization, auto mechuies,
administtation and finance, and heavy-vehicle drivin1. And still ...
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get paid for learning. -.,.. ·
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Where? The Anny Reserve.
Think of it as a swap: a little of your time for a lifetime of
sL::ll depending upol). the requirements of your local utrlt.
Here's how it works. First, you·pick an Anny Reserve utrlt
near your home. Then, you take a short tour of active duty-
bCtween 4 and 6 months, the time depending on the specialty you
select. You return heme atid go to regular meetings . Then you can
apply for further skill training.
It's the kind of training that'll put you way ahead in civilian
life. And all the time you're-going to meetings and getting
training in a skill, you're also getting paid for it.
While on active duty training, you get about $300 a month.
DAVE llOSS PONTIAC
Le.as• or ,luy AD . Models ... WtJPt lllJ n\ lllL • m 10 UN, Hlncflll ltkl
1111 eltotM kn"9.
"ttirv e• Iott Ins ~
Plus quarters . Plus food. Plus medical care. Plus PX and
commissary use!
We think it's a pretty good deal. So if you're the kind of guy
who applies himself, any of the skills we oft'er-even helicopter
mechanics-will let you t~e off. Out of si1htl 11le Army R111rw.
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DAVI ROSS
PONTIAC
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tumlture. Saw moMV I
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!jJ il&ILV PILOT •...i.r.11...i. 10, 1972
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: Weekend Cal.endar Outboard
Champions
To Meet
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~ ·N IWPO.RT . HARBOR
YAIJIT CIJUB -Sprlni Gold C..· Jl.tplt&, all clwes,
-y~Sunday.
• . VIWAGDS YACHT CLUB .. -I..,wa. l'C" Race, first of
Muaey liOrit8 for MORF,
r Sa .... y.
.... ~ .. ·Lol(llffth i si.!IL BEACH Y A C H T
,• CUJll , ~ EliminltloM 10<
. NAY RU champloMhips,
.,~ams, •Seara, Ma 11ory 1 1 O'Doy.
~ BUO~NNEER YACHT
; CLUB -Inverted Start Race,
).-PllltF under, ltft., Saturday
;:, &em: Me*• B11
' XING HARBOR YACHT
CLUB -Spinnaker Serl., No •
I, Malibu Race, MORF1 OR,
PHRF.
CA 11 l'ORl'l I~ yACHT
CLUB -Aucapo laland nee,
OVerton -series No. 3: Point
Dume race, Matt Walsh Series
, (MORF) No. 3. ,
Saa'Dlep
OORONAOO ¥ ACHT CLUB
-1 Spriftl Seriefli all Cl.anes,
S.turday I< Sunday.
' Ntrth • '"'•"" ANACAPA YACHT CLUB -
strlnl Series No. 4, 8unday
SAN WIS YACHT <;LUB -
Lido-14 Regatta. SUndey
SANT A BARBARA SAil.-
ING CLUB -Warm-Up
SprJng Seriea, sunday.
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Top outboard racina drivers
and champion water skiers
will join this weekend in
testing 1972 boats and englnf.S
on the Colorado River at Lake
H~vasu City.
The results or the tesll will
be pa.ued on to the boating '
pubtlc by the sponsoring
Powerboat Magazine.
f SCYC's -Lyle Aw~·~ed
A variety of highly supervis-
ed testi wJU be <0nducted by
Bill Sirois. Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla ., 1_rro..71 wlnne.r• of the
Outboard W o r I d Cham-
plonshipt al Lake Havasu Ci-
ly.
Other• participating will be
Jimbo McConnell, fretih from
victory al the Parker Nii.
Hour Enduro last Sunda y;
Johnnie Sanders, D e n v e,r ,
Colo., In hot contel)tion at
~. Webster Service rrophy
• ~ Jim Webettr Perpetual
TrOphy for the ye1r ·1rr1 was
... •wanted •to H1rri11 X. Lyle,
~. e t er a n rau commlttM
ehilrioen fi>r the Soatbem ' Caillonti. y 1chtlng Aa!Ocil·
• l!Uo. . ' .. ' ' 'J'he PfQl!ntatlon wa.s made
__ attlie~MordlmeeUngolSCYA
•. by· tAmmodore Bob Leslie In
aicornJtton of Lyle's
~meritor• tenlce lo SCYA ~..... • prolonged period or
rtlm<.
' Lyle'• blue water Clf'flU ~ in'lt., Utt 11me year
.lie·all11hrltb Joehua Slocomb
¥> Spray ..
.,, .. :Hb MrYice to SCY A in-
?clUdea ~· 11 judge ad· : vocn,: ••tar ·more years than
:~·Clft recall," uid Leslie.
Jp ..Wition to aerving 111
.rat;e.commlttte chair m 1 n
LyJe baa attmted Ill regattH ~ liil·llrricoa mlpt be
)!Mdad., He. haa ' re!"IF<d P'OlllP! decisions on, ap-
cl. .... commJU.. rul-1,nlllfvlna r11<!"1 "'le1. He
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.~pe Regatta
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v ,Su Diqo Kipper . Jeff ~.ailed lo v!ctor'f this ._. ai,il ioOt,,tbe,ovenU lud
ah 1nr1.11I Mid-Winter
lleptU . " ' ~ Mice.• I alio' • OI. ' sa
.., tth and fell lo ,...
4'111. polJUon overall 1fter two
lioya' · of oompolltloo I n
a.atwater Bay ,ind tht Guir
al. Me'zico. A weak', 5-mlle per
blilir;wlnd aiowed tht pace for
33 _. In the competition.
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te It, ''"""' ~ r•not frorTI n to.U. W•t.r ~two~.
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1 IATU•DAY
Pti-,:t'l!flill ' ........ , .... '. J:U•·"'· J.1
Pll'lt ................... l:tt:lit.m .... 5
hcMe 11'911 ............. 7:1'1 '-"'· ... . • • • tUllDAY 1 Flrst)1!1ft ,;, ........... 1:1'1.111. S.S
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has al&Q strved stveral terms Parker until a breakdown in
on the SCYA board of dlree-the final 45 minutes, and Jack
tors. Oxley, Long Beach, OWC and
The Jim ·Webster. Trophy Salton...500 veteran.
was dedicated in 1958 by the Engine11 to be tested In the
Newpart Ocean Sa I J l n g performance trlals include the
Anodatiori ·In memory of Jim John1nn Stinger . ll I s.:
Webster, for many yeara 8 Evlnrude Starfl1te 11.5 ;
prOmlnent rn em b·e r of-Merc~y 140; Chrysler 130 ;
Newport Harbor Yacht CJub. OM'C .s I er n d r 1 v e 130;
The de«I of gift specifies Mercru1ser 111 : Chrysler-
tbal the individual stlected to Volvo 130 and the Berekeley
receive the award shall be a Pump 330.
person who has made an ~ats to . be put . through
outstanding conb'ibution to the their pacea include S1lverline, ~rt of yachting. It is not Su Ray, Avenger, Chrys.ler ,
necessarily preaented on an . Starcraft. Gl~stron, C h r 1 s -
annual basis. -Craft and Re1nell.
PN!!vious wlnnen were Drivers will be joined by
Alonzo o. Jessop. San Diego, water skiers Mike
1958: Lowell North. San. Diego, Suyderhoud, Petaluma : Ricky . .,,. M c Cormick, Independence, 19S9: Richard Fenton, Mo.: Lisa St. John , Fall River
Ne,wport Beach, UNIO ; Henry, Mills, Calif., and Leroy
~rague 111. Newport Bta~. Burnell, Bethel Island, Calif.
1963: Pat Dougan, Newpoi:t. The four will pal! judgement Beac~. 19'4; Jerry Driscoll, after skiing behind certain
S.n Diego. 1~: Leste.r types of rigs.
}'feule1a. Newport BeaCh, 1967; The program starts Satur-
steve Crosby, Newport Beach, day at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 9
1tS8 and Bill Ficker, Newport &.m. and will be conducted
Beach, 1970. both morning and afternoon.
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Massey Series Set
To Stµrt Saturday
V9yagers Yacht Club will
launch it.I 1172. Maney Series
Saturday <.ttb the Lllpnt "C"
race .
The, Massey Series, limited
to Midget Ocean Racing Fleet
(MORF). Small Yacht Racing,
Fleet (SYRF) and Pacific
Handicap Racing F I e e t
( PHRF ) is one of the most
popular series for yachts car-
ryi(tl thOlll i:.a~inp.
~blished Jn 1987, It an-.
nuaUy draws tome 25 starters
in PHRF and more than 2G in
the MORF-SYRF dlvlSion•.
First 1tarl Saturday will be
al_12:10 p.m. for the MORF·
SYRF boats. The PHRF 1lart
i. acheduled for 12:15.
Completed entry fonns for
the aerie!'! should be received
by VYC today. but la te entries
wlll ,be eccepted at anytjm<
during the series. Yachts
entering late will only be eligi-
ble 'for lhe races remaining
,arter the entry ls received.
CUTTER CRUISER IS HERE!!!
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ALL SPORTS
ALL STORES
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! HUGE SAYINGS!.
WE MUST MOVE MERCHANDISE TO
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". ,'JUST ARRIVED THE GREAT ADIDAS 'sPORT : SHOES
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F78·14 H78-14
Only 521 45 On/1 52545
071·1• $22.95
071-15 $23.•5
H71·15 $26.•5
171-15 21.•5
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•: ·)VASHIN~N (AP) -~• Department of, 'r.ransport.._t r,
bu backtd away, -at Jt 1t ~temporarily -from .Its pro-".: · •to require a~totnobile~
anµfaclurtl'I lo p r 6 y 1 d e
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'.iltylces offertd a·s . optional '1 ,..~u\pm!:nt. The standard will
o int11 efff!tt Jan. 1, 1974.
, The d~parQl1ent prowsed Jn
ovemtter 1970 to· requ ire, u
tandard motor vehicle equip.. i ment, warning devices to alert
· approaching traffic if a vehl·
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reflective a n d fluorescent
material on. bolh faces and
legs to enable a driver to aet it
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Price Commission says ir will
announce new regulations on
utility. r~tes next, •«k, but
mean'f"hjle, It's ~eeping the
freeze on an extra IS d'ay,s.
''11\e . freeze on utility rates
was to have ended today, but
the commission Wednesday
ordered an extension to March
2S. .
Olmml'sSJon Chainnan C.
Jackson Grayson J~. u\d the
extension would allow lld-
dilionlil time to implement
proposed chanaes ip rules
governing rates or publiC utU-
l~leS and regulated transporta-
tion. · ·
After hearings Jast wee.k, a
commission staff member said
commissioners felt there was
, strong evidence siJpporting the
contention of electric and
telephone uUlities that they
need large rate· hikes to catch
up with rising fuel and equip-
ment costs and-higher interest
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'Dollars ·Accumu·Iate
By JORN CUNNIFF
N~W YORK (AP\ -Those
fellows !@_.worked-out the
elaborate theories on the com-
ing of the cashless society
failed to understand all the
Jactors involved ind now some
of their Ideas aren't worth a
plugged nickel.
Credit cards •nd checklng
accounts proliferate, but so
also does cash.
The t h e o r I e s apparenlly
tailed to fully appreciate hu-
man nature, the tax collf!ttor's
avariciousnesa, the taxpayer's
elusiveness, the coin col·
lector's acquJsitiveness, the
vending machine industry's
appetite. the riJe in crime ...
You could go on and on, bot
as the Morgan Guaranty
Survey muses , "The l(nited
Stales h11s becf>me, if any.
thing. a more Cash than ever
society. " .
There is more than $6. 7
billion in coins circulating, or
more than double the amount
In the early 1980!. And the
nearly SM billlon in bills is
about $23.5 billion more than
in 1960.
Morgan sought the reasons
and came up with these ex-
planations, which remind us of
some startling changes that
have taken place in society -
changes that m o s t of the
forecasters failed to reaignize.
-The price of silver rose,
making many coins more
valuable for their metal con·
tent than for their f1ce value.
Since 1965, an estimated $2.3
billion in e o i n 1 has been
removed fro m circu\11lion,
forcing the mi'nt to produce
'millions or new nickel and cop-
per coins.
-Hobbyisls and olhers ha ve
removed ooins for myriad
other reasons. The Kennedy
half dollar and the Eisenhowt.r
dollar have sentimental value
to man y people, for example,
and probably n e v e r will be
used as currency.
-Local sales taxes ha ve
risen . Try goi ng to work
without taking some change
·with you. The cha nces are that
if you leave without Coins you
will come home With Plenty of
them.
That old 98-cenl price, for
example, becomes $1.05 with a
7 percent tax. It means that
whereas once the storekeeper
needed to refund you only two
pennies, now you must come
up with 5 cents in .coins or the
storekeeper must give you. 95
cents in change ..
-Toll booths have appeared
Reagan: Aerospace
Decline Level s Off
SACRAMENTO CAP) per year during lhe !alter part
Gov. Reagan sa.ys by 1980 of this decade," Reagan said
California 's population will in his annua l Economic ~port
jum p to more thin 23 million, Wednesday to the Legislature.
requiring builders to slap The Republican governor
together about 1.2 million new 11lso said there are ''strong in·
'f>ousing units . .dications" that the decline In
"To meet the h 0 u 1 I n g California 's aero s p·a c e in-
de:manda • ol this tncruled dustry ha.r halted.
popu1ation, we will requlre an Reagan said the decl ine
average. 2,40,000 hcl.LdN unita caused by "readjustment to
• • • .. 1 : ,. • ' lowe r levels of fede ral spend·
~11 lng on high technology proj-
: , 1·1 ects has been painful.'' : . Cha.r.ges : , ·;. ·But "I am hopeful that fiscal
.< • policy during coming months ··on;·: ·v· w· s ... ! ~ ";"' ', will be designed to stimu!ate a " moderate t x pa n s ion In
· · . , 1 · ) ' l aerospace so that the tens of
• • I ' . >I ! th!>usanc:IS or highly qualified ·,D·.1·'. ".· _p';'•-.4." ·.· .. ' technicians, sc I en l i s·t s, ~ W ·-englneersandp roduction
. , ,... . . workers. . . can continue to
NEW. YORK (UPI) -Jl.1ilph make a major contribution lo
NPr's charge that rt he the state's future ."
Volk-a,.ag en : is '~the; moat Basing his comments on
hazardous car" in gener:al d11e1 data from the State Depart-
!orr t-he toads•h11s ·been branded ment of Finance, Reagan said
u · r •. •,1 n a c e,u rate' and that because of the state's
mislt.a®'g" · ~Y ··Roadc :ind. th grow : 1 ~rack · magl!ine. -Continuing emphasis will.
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on highways, bridges and tun·
nel.s all Over the CoUntry. ln
or'de.r to lf:sseft the ~.
plicatlons of highw•Y. tr~~; a
vacatloo ing family . ~r I
businessman i! li ktlY t o
reserve a supply of coins
before embarking.
-Crime. In in lncrf:as"lng
number ol cities · the ma!!
t r a n s p o r t a t i'o n. system
demands exact change _in
order to dlsco1,1rage robbery of
their dr1Vees. ·The coins are
dropped : Into 11 I o c k e d
repository. Th~ driver carries
no r(loney,
--Sales of the ve nd f n g
ma chine industry rose lo more
than $6 bill ion by 1970. "Not
onlv does it take coins to work
the' maCh'ines, "·notes Morgan,
"but the coins are then im·
mobilizcd,·which reduces their
transactiol)S xelocity." ..
And what _about thruie bil~?
Inflation h1S! bee~ a· ma)or
contributor to the average in· crea~ 'bf about 8 percent.· a
year in the volume cf paptr
money. But, says Morgan. tax
evasion is belie'ved lo be a
•significant factor.
"There ii a· strong suspicft:ln
that some people r-fron\
gamblerS: and racketttrs ~to
white collar' professionals ud
blue collar moonlighters -
receive -payme'Jlt in castt 10
that there is no l'ecord."
Addln«: to the demand ,(pr
bills Is the fact that much u:s.
currency is circulati11g a,brOa"d.
Sorrie of these dollars are used
to conduct trad'e. Some are
used ii\ doP.e traffic. SQine are
hoarded by people w tr•
distrust ,the ir .~wn currency .
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' . . Solicitor General"E•win .;
Griswold tells Se nate
Judiciarf Committee
that out-of-court settle'..
m~nt involving Inter·
natiOnal Telephone and'
Telegraph Corp. and;
J)IJtice Departr\lent was.
better bargtin for gov: ;;
ernment than if case •·
wa:s beard by Supreme
Court, Settlem.ent h11 ~
become controversial.
Publisher John Bond and be put on rapid transit
writer John Tomerlin called aystems. · · · . AGT S Jd . " on the crusading Nader to -"We Intend not only to 0 :. .,.
retract his report on "the prevent .lhe spread of a:lr
Beetle." p:>llutlon, but to reduce pollu·
Tomerlin's article, to appear tion levels sign.if I cant I y
In the April Issue cf Road &:. throughout the· slate-.'' · ·
Track, accuses Nader of• -"We are continuing to ln-
·quoting expert.a on automobile. "\'~ligate the feasibility of
safety out of context and oC elllabllstrilig . large. capacity
making the most seriou11 ac-desalter plants on' the
cusatk>ns a g 11 Inst the Califomla coast."
. Volkswagen and then failin11 to "California has c. 0 me
1back them by evidence. through t he n at Io ii a I
Road and Track. s a y s economk' decline of the past
Tomerlin and its staff ex-year-and·•half with a firm
1amined the available crash economic foundation which
statistics, the rea:ults· 011 con-. wjll suppOrl ·ra pid ,, n-d ...
trolled experiments. 'Ind • the1 !dbslaatial · growth iJ\. tho.
most qualified ,engineering future," he.said.
1n1lyses available, and con· "With an aw1reness of the
eluded the vw Ml only Is oot needa of the people of this
abnormally haiardous bdt also state, we will be able· tO"in1ur,
thllt its safety performtnet that California r.emaiis ~
compartt quite favorably with nation's leading 'state," he
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specializing in computer: ~
gram-, fo r t1usiness, edocatr
instlt4tlons and !JllUlicipal
go..,.nmenl3. • W)llia~ t 11·: :ortliWe1n ""· president of the St:. Louja'Com-
puter servi<;es firm , said AGT
wa11· · acquired for 81t1 un-
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In Columbu11. Ohio, estlin11tes 1n adequate 1Upply of natural
lhat 111\-electric homu: cost 10 au will tte available to meet
percent more to build than the demands of consumers
gas-heated houses because of next winter,, .SIYI Henry
the additional Insulation re-Eckhart. chairft'an of the
quired . Public Utililit! Commission of
NEW YORK (APl -Fears
of 1 severe n1tur1\ gas
11hort11ge nett winter are fo~
Ing an Increasing number of
gas utilities to turn 1w1y new
cu1tomcr1, putting iome tM»ne
builders in a bind.
Some 11as •utilities In ohln'.
Michig11n. Pennsylvan\1, New
Je.,.y and W•sh ington, O.C ..
have curtailed the ule of
Ntural gas to new residenU~t
customer•, 11lw1y1 the I a 1 t
user• to be cut back by
utilities .
In thtse same areas. the:
home builder fices tht dileJI)·
mo OI bulldtnc l iiome lhol
c11n coe:t more to construct
and to he.at, or ,ostponina: con-
1tructlon until the I •
short11e eases.
c. V. Perry, preslde•l f c.
Once: Installed, electrici heat Ohk>.
CID e<ist two to four limu Branche~ of the federal
more than gaa. according to government, other a ta t e
gas company eslim•~ utiUties commlsslons -and gas
EI e ctr i c u t.J.t I l I ea companies all echo a conctm
a~know\edge that tltctrlclly Is th•t the Unlltd Statos could
more expensive.In many 1reas Cace a critical shortage of 111
lhan gas. but maintain It i~ In the next two winters.
generally a more efficient "By 11nd large . the prt:Stnt
method of healing. · home own,. probol!b'J ilnl
In Ohio-Dayton PO..er and aoing lo b6 au~ bf !\It gaa
!Jg!Jl Co. and ·Toledo EdiMn shortoge. l!yt jl ~~ 10\ve
Co. -both gu suppliers -th< problem llit I u tu r e
received permis1\on·F:tb. 17 to homeowntr ~I~ trill be,''
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· Two . 'Uptown openin'gs' of Shokespeore orid
Ben Jonson fovorites are followed by • Roy Bredbury
world premiere tonight. ond the Sundoy ond 'Mondoy
perform onces-of the rock-opera "Jesus Christ Super-
stor" in the An'oheim Convention Center.
Some coll it socrilegious.' Morly. wont> it 'bonned ,
buried ond forgotten. But "Jesus Christ Superstor"
• .;ontj!UJ_Bs.fo. pleose ho_rdes of ploygo<!rs ond moke mil·
lions for its outhor ond producer. Regulor. theoters .in
Englond, where·the rock'<>pere wos born, refused to
book the opere. "
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con cothedrel. Highly .irregular becouse the opere'.s
music by Andrew Weber is solid rock ond Tim Rice's
libretto ·doe_s' not concede the divinity of Christ.
'i -Robert C,off, right, ploys;Jesus with Potrick Jude
os Judos. Seots •for the performonce ronge from $7.50
... ''to $'4':50 for·the.J·p.'m. Sunil~y mofrnee·on'd the 8 p.m.
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two seniHutobJo,opbical playi
Ilia! have become hits on mid oil
Jlioldway. IJOvld Robe ·reveals
his theory of 0 06jectivtty" 'and
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powers of "Dandelion Wine"· in the eaiifor·
nia State, Fullerton world premiere of the
play.
' Written by famed science fiction writer
Ray; Bndbliry, the, play·wltll-music. opens to-
nigbtaad rans for nine performances-through
March 19 In the · Laguna Llttle Theater, . ' II ls, an adaptation of Bradbury's short stOneo boot which Wis.what happened.obel
eventfal ·lllD!mer u young Douglu Spaulding
'it'OWs'up. 'Keith, Christman, who.plays Doug
· SprUldlng, iJ a sopbomore at ~an'cia Htgb
l!cbool llld'the '!"'·Of the Kermit G. Ch•ist·,
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and 14 books. ii participadt, In CSF's guest
artl8t program u playwright·artist-teacher
T!Cull are available at the campus box of· ,
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stars as the towering. poet-king' In
Willlam<Shakespeare'.s "Richard.Il. •
The Q!nter Group production ~
ed Thursday night at the Ahmanson
Theatre. Chamberlain, known u
TV's "Dr. Kildare,'' received inter-
natiOnai aeclalm for bis pcl1'trayal
of Hamlet on the-London,1ita~.'Thjf-·
play, directed by Jonathil!i'lll!lllet.
will continue -through April\115.
Unresolved lnfillelity . ls. t h ,e .
cause of comic conflict· in'the •lives
of John Schuck and Marian Meteer,
left, in a scene from "Volpone."
The timeless Ben JOl!BOR comedy ,1 ' • ., I
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Pu.one at the Mark Taper F<irum i '
tbrough·Aprll 23. Tickets '-avalllble
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p.m. On March 12 "Byny1 of Rural France" will be ahown .
'nlere Is no admiuion ch1r1e.
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Tlck!ta, l2 for 1dull1, $1 19' t!tlill .. .i Ille dllr.
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ftl It l :a ,.m._ "'*1· Matd\ .. ie. in the Villa1e Theater
lft -· Tf<Uto fl -' rw Art& Box otric" 833-M11.
ORCHESTRA CONCERT -LoJ Angel" Phllhannonk
Orchestra 1t 8:30 p.m. Saturday. March ll. In Crawford
Hall , UCl ca mpo1. Gerhard Samuel conduct.ins and Martha
Argerich as 1ut1t pianist, sponsored by Oran1e County
Philharmonic Society. Tickets, •t50 for adultl, $l for stu·
MARCH II Mlac!lt1t • ,
MARCH 11 ·II
COMf~DY CLASSlc--Jean Giraudoux's classic "Madwoman
of Chlillol" will be presented by Newport Harbor High
School students at 1:30 p.m. March 9-11 in the school aud i-
torium . 600 Irvine Ave.,· NewpC>rt Beach. Dirtcled by Kev in
DQremu1, it will benefit St. Jude's Chlldrens Hosplh11I.
'l'\cieU are $2 for adulls, $1 for students, available at lhe
door. or by sending, stamped. self-addressed envelope to
Boz 4142, Newport Beach 92664 .
MARCH 10 . II
OCC PU Y -Or11nge Coast College . 2701 ralrview Road,
Costa Meu. will be producing "The Strpent" by Jean-
aaude van Jtalie, directed by William Purkiss at 1:30 p.m.
March 1().Jl in the college auditorium. There is no admis-
lion charge.
MARCH 18 -JI
WORLD PREMIERJ.<.: -California State <Allege at f"ul1er·
tan prewnll warld premier of Ray Bradbury's own play·
wtth adaptation or hla book ol short stories, ''Dande,llon
WiM," at 1:30 p.m. March 10-It In the Little Thutef on
campua. Author Br1dbury 11 guest vtl1t of the 1971-n
seuan. Tickets, '3 at theater box office. 870-3371.
dents. 646-6411 . -
MARCH II -II
AIR ir"ORCt: SHOW -An Air Force space exhibit will be
shown at Fashion Island . Newport Center, from 10-5 daily,
March 11 -16. The exhibit iS sponsored by Fashion Island
Merch111nlc;' Association. in cooperation with the UnltM
States Air Force. Air f'orce personnel will be on hand to
ex-pla in the displays and answer questions.
i\IARCH 11 . ArRJL I
PLANl!.'TA lllUM SHOW -1'eS!man Planetarium at Santa
Ana College , 1530 W. 17th St ., Santa Ana , will present a
special show, ''Six Seconds LefL Over," each Tues . .11nd
Thurs. at 7: 15 p.m. through April 6. Show will e1plain the
origin or our calendar. Admission is fret, but reservations
musl be made. Phone 547-9561. Ext. 314.
MARCH I!
FILM L.J<.:C'TURE -Dr. Clara Hill will presen t a film lec-
ture aeries, sponsored by the Bower 's Museum of Santa
Ana, fn the auditorium of the City Hill AMeJ in Santa Ana,
~20 N. Rose St. Comfortable theater seats ahould provide
audiences with more comfort and viewing ple11ure. Fret
parking Jn rear lot. The prograrru all will be seen at 2:30
ROARING TWENTIES -Mu1lc from tbt period of Georre
Ger1hwln and Geor1e M. Cohan will be p.raented by Ute
.. Golden ·wt.t Community Chorale, dlreettd by Warren
Peterkin, at 4 p.m. Sunday, March U, Jn the new thfattr
on the Golden West campus, 15744 Golden West St., Hunt·
lngton Beach. Ticiels are free, reservations may be made
at lhe campus.
MARCH II -17
FR~E CONCERT -Golden West Symphonic Band, direct·
ed by Thomas Hernandez, will play at I p.m. ~farch 1r,..11.
in lhe Golden ·West College Community Theater, 1574-4 Gold·
en West St .. Huntington Beach. The tiro1rtm will Include
Csar's Bride" by Rimsky Korsakov and "Bluebells of Scot·
land '' by Arthur Pryor. Admission is fret.
MARCH 17
BRAHM'S CONCERT -''Johannes Br1hm'1 .German Re-
quiem'' by the_ Irvine Master Chorale and 'Orchtatra under
the direction of Maurice Allard will be prfiented at 1:30
p.m. Friday, March 17, at. Garden Grove community Chureh,
12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove.
MARCH 11
TRAVEL Fll.M -Newport Harbor Kiwanis Foundation will
present John Goddard, narratinc b.il travel ,film "Kayaks
Down . the Nile '' at a p.m. Friday, March 17 in Oran1e
In the Gal'leries
YOUTH CONCERT -c.uJe..ta ata•Mr SmohonY Or-
chtslra will pruent two 40-~ CllllNrta 1t 1:4611•1° 19:.11
1.m. Friday. March d7. In the llullttqtai INch llJ&hkbeol
1udllorium. Sixth grade .tudeni. will 1tteild fnim Nt..,..-t•
Mesa School Di!trict. Tick!ls are available lhrou1h schools
attending.
MARCii II '
FILM FF.'!TIV AL -Ortl! Skin Divina Club will preoent an
underwater film festival at 8 it:m.-Frid•y. Mirch 18, in
Girden Grove High School audittirium, U272 Stanford Ave ..
Garden Grl!ve. TiCkets are $2.50 at scuba diving ahopa, at
the door, or call &75-2031.
MARCH II
OCC CHORALE -Evening C.Ueae Chorlle Group, dlrecled
· by Richard Raub. will perform 1t 1:30 Sundly, )lardi 11,
in the Orana:e C&ast CblJeae •udltorium, ~1 fl.lrvie• Rd:.t
C'.Mta .Mesa. Ticketa, '2 ror adult.. $1 for 1tudents, at the
door.
MARCH ti
OPERA THEATER -Th• w .. ttm Opera Thealtt ol san
FrlllCIS<O wJU .. pr<SMt "Cinderella." Mlrch 21 in Or_.,e
Coul ColltJ• 1udllorlum, 2701 Fllrvlew Rd., C0.14 Ml.a.
Tlc:keta, 12 for adulta, II for stud"!l4.
Mission Displays Relics
MISSION SAN LUIS REY -Near downtown Oceanside. on
Highway 76. On exhlblt will be: palnttn1s, wOOd carvin11,
metal work and fabric, lrom early mission days , Marth 11
and 12.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OC -16.IO Adams St., Co.!ta
Mesa . On eihibit during resular bwliness hours, oils Md
mi1ed media by Tony Marsh, throuth March.
TRANSAMERICA TITLE CO. -170 E. 17th SI .• Costa Mesa.
On exhibit during regular business hours throu1h March,
oils by Herschel Yeager.
DOWNEY SAVING'S -3611 E. 17th St.. Colt.a Mesa. On e.1·
hibit during regular bu,$eaa ~. watercolors by Clarence
Sorenson, oils and acrylics by Gordon Andrew and Mark
Cllboun, and oils by Lloyd Dunn, tlu'llugh Much.
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CORONA DEL MAR LlBllARY -420 Marijold Ave., Cornna
d•l M11. On f.Jhl~lt thrnuJlh March during regular librlr)'
hours. :lltik by Andrea Lin11e; and American Fie.id Sfrv.
ice display.
CllAUJ8 i;AU:.ERI~ -1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna
JJeach. Hours: 11 a.m. to S p.m. daily. On exhibit Feb. JO-.
March 19, recent paintings of Jan Kaspnycki and Bob Peck.
JACK GLENN GALLERY -2.831 East Coast Highway.
Corona del Mar. Hours: ll a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. On exhibit
abstract paintings, by John ~lem Clarke through March 23.
CALIFORNIA MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY-
700 St.ate Drjve, Los Angeles. Houra: 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. daily.
Space Museum Building. Yienna Gloriosa , prepared by City
of Vienna emphasizing city's contribution to scienct, medJ·
cine, arts and music. Creative Austria . prepared by A~
trian federal Chamber of Commerce; through April 2.1.
GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS -2300 Harbor Blvd .•
Costa Mesa . On e1hibil through March during regular buti·
neu hours, oils by Mary Long. _
CROCKER CITIZEN'S BANK -2300 H1rbor Blvd .. Co.!ta
Mtf.I. On e1hiblt during regular busine.u hours, oils by
Joenne Bone, through March.
LAGUNA BEACH GALLERY -307 Cllff Drive. Laguna
Beach. Houri 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally. Members'
multimedia e1hibit through April 2.
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS.GALLERY -UCI campus. Hours :
Tues. -Sal. 11 a.m. -3 p.m., ctoaed Sun. -Mon. Maiic
trick.a exhibit by Barbara Munger, Aluts Smith and Ann
Marie Titus, through March. ,
Cha uncey the cougar nuules Pot Derby
NEWPOAT llAJl.BOR ART MUSEUM -2211 West Balbol
Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours: noon to 4 p.m. Tues. -Sun.,
cloeed Mon. ln the main g1llery ,a live . multimedia e1hlbit
by the San Francisco PerformanCe will include ecological
ind performance-oriented art. All aspect.a of "modern com-
munication will be uaed. Opens March 13 lhrnugh April 18.
BOWERS MUSEUM -200l N. M1in St., Santa Ma. Hours: Animal Actors: Method ls Medium JO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat.; 1 to 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to
t p.m. Wed. and Thurs. Two uhlbiUona: traditional African
culture through M1rcb 2S and P1lnt.n of the Weal. tltr6u«b
March 28. · By ALEXANDRA
JANE CONST~NCE f!llf'hflM S:ci.11c:e Mi.11uw 1.,111u
Pal and TeC Derby, whose
animals perform in film and
TV. don't consider themselves
lr1lners.
"We don't tea ch our an imals
;• to do tricks, and we don't
believe in changing their
natures in any way ," they say.
''We don't own our animals -
we merely share our live.11 with
them ."
They begin that sharing by
trying to establish a rela·
tionship between the animals
and themsel ves "w hich is
blsed on our adjusllng lo
them ," according to Mrs.
Derby.
11We become a lion or a bear
or a wnlf. We become thelr.
pride or their herd or their
pack.
"Then they are able to
relate to us as they do tn one
another, and we are able to
use th is rapport to encourage
their performances in motion
pictures or tele.x_l slon."
Much as a melhod actor will
use his own memory to
stimulate an emotion for the
cameras, the Otrbys set up a
situ1Uon th11t will stimulate a
nnrmal behavior pattern from
the animal actor.
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Clyde, o ioguor, ploys with Ted Derby
a Thief,'' and Wall Disney's
''The Love Surf';
• Nehani, one of the fP\V
wolves tame enough lo wnrk
in show business. He has ap-
peared in "Las!ie". a n d
''Gunsmoke.''
fection' lraining, because all
too often the affection people
express toward a n i m al s ,
quirkly became disillusioned
with affection c8 n be indulgent
in a way that does as much
harm to the .11nlmal as ex·
cessive punishment would.
''Our animal family quite
literally· regards us as parents,
and we use discipline in the
same way that real animal
parents would. But we never
discipline in ways which would
not be entirely natural to each
species."
BecaW1e of their deep con-
cern for the preservation of
wildlife, the Derbys refuse to
buy or accept animals that
have been taken from the wlld.
"To do so would only en·
courage further commercial
exploitation of exotic species,''
Mr. Derby says.
Today, the most important
aspect or the Derby1' work is
an ' ambitious new program
that they call Orphans of the
Wild. For many years, they
have given a home to an imal
"orphans" a n i m a 1 s
originally purchased by others
as pet& or circus performers,
but who were mistreated ,
starved, or abused to a point
where they were considered
unsuitable. · \~
On the Derbys spacious 300-
acre ranch in the Santa Ynez
valley, these animals have
found a permanent J:w>me.
The ver'y first one to come
into the Derbys' care was
Sweet William, the btar.
"Willy was with a circus.''
Mrs. Derby states. "and had
been so badly mistreated that
one day he attacked his
trainer.
SADDLEBACK INN GALLERY -In tht Saddleback Inn,
Santa Ana Freeway al lit St., Santa Ana, sixth annual
· Roond-up of Cowboy Artist.. On exhibit througb March 21).
No admission charge.
Singers Secure
Golden Grammy
0CC GALLERY -2701 Faiview Rd .• Costa Mesa. Library eJ:·
hibit Jn reference alcove. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-11
p.m.; Fri., to 5 p.m. ;Sun. 1-5 p.m. On elhibt through
March 18, M posters by American 1rtists from Paris Review
Mqulne.
CAL!FOllNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS -2700 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Meaa. On exhibit durihg reguJar business hours,
st.Jtchery, weaving, batik, and othtr crlfta, by Donna Frei·
berthlustr, through Morch ll .
SECURrrY PACIFIC -1116 E. 17th SL, Cost. Mesa. On U •
hlbit during regular bus.ineas hours, oil paintin1s by Pell)'
Ruaaell throu1h March.
The golden Grammy Award,
above, given for excellence In
the req:irdlng arts, by the Na·
tional Academy of Recording
Arts and Sciences, will be
presented in ceremonies to be
aired on TueJ9ay, March 14,
on Channel 7.
The star-studded tipecial,
hosted by Andy Wllll1ms, will
be telecast live from New
York 's Felt Forum.
Grammy Award nominees in
the Rec<>rd of the Year
category are Isaac Hayes for
the theme from "Shaft";
George Harrison for "My
Sweet Lord ''; James Taylor
for "You've Got A Friend'';
Three Dog Night for "Joy to
the World'' and .Carole Kin&
for l'Jt 's Too Late."
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This attitude toward their
work wilh animals has put Pat
ind Ted Derby at the top of
thfir profession and has won
them approval from both film
tlirectors and h u m a n e
toelelieA" all over the world. It
t.as also brouaht the Derbys
1rkf their acting "family'' an
impressive list of screen
crediU.
The Derbys, who 1elt suc-
cessful careers in s.h ow
busi ness lo go into full -time
v.·ork with animals, quickly
became disillusioned wlth con-
y en ti on a I animal-training
techniques and decided to
"Our relationship to our
animals is based on un·
der:\tanding , respect, a n d
trust. We feel that this Is love ij~iijjiiijjjiiiiijiijjiiijjjiijjiiijjjiiiiijiiijjiiijjjiiiijjiiijjjjiiijii expressed in its highest sense. l ~
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develop a new method. -----------1 Among the Derby stars art:
•Rijo -a700pound
Slbtti1n liter -who has ap-
pnred· nn "La1.1ie," but who
Is be1t known as the g1soline
company 's "Ti1er In Your
Tant"·
They cAJI tht result "rm• r~:;=:;=:;=:;=~~~"\
pathy tra ining." "No one could •
love animals more than we -.:
do," Mrs. Derby says, ''But
we don't call our work 'af·
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COSTA MESA 642·9764 ,._ ________________ __
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Bobbi Walters
Several months ago, while hurriedly clearing
out of a restaurant to kiep another appointment,
we caught a glimpse of a young entertainer as we
were passing through the lounge. Even in those
fleeting moments we detected something special
and ex.pressed the hope to return soon for more
prolonged listening.
By the time we got around to checking up, un·
fortunately, the young lady was appearing else·
where. Then word reached us the other day that
she was back so we booked the first free evening
to fuUill our thwarted intentions.
WORTH THE TRIP
It's a good thing we made the effort. Because
the delightful songs and guitar of Bobbi Walters,
at Reuben's Costa Mesa, provided one of the most
pleasant interludes of music we've heard in some
time.
Bobbi's earlier engagement here, we were told.
was so successful she has truly been brought back
by "popular demand." Now that we've had the
pleasure of observing her close range, and being
held captive by her forthright charm, it's easy to
understand why her fans demanded more.
She's one of those rare female performers
who seems l-0 embody a mixture of girlish simplic·
ity and full-blown womanliness. As a result she
projects an intriguing artistry at once both guile·
less and worldly.
Watching her you're also drawn somewhat
hypnotically to the extraordinarily expressive face.
Often there's a sadly haunting quality -as when
she sings "Eleanor Rigby" -then suddenly a
broad and contagious smile shifts the mood as she
breaks into a rousing "Sweet Caroline."
ELOQUENT HANDS
And there's the hands, always the hands.
Whether artfully strumming the guitar or held in a
state of arrested motion, they speak their own elo-
quent language, punctuate the beauty or the sad·
ness of the moment she's singing about.
Following one set during which Bobbi gave
commanding renditions · of "Wedding Song" and
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"Do You Know My Name,'' among other tunes.
we had an opportunity to meet this comely young
lady. What emerged was a personality as captivat·
ing off stage as und~r the spotlight.
Like many o! today's bright and diligent per·
formers, she bas assigned herself the formidable
task of a step by step climb in the entertainment
business. Surprisingly. her ultimate goal is to be-
come the featured vocalist with a major band or
musical group.
Born in Gettysburg, Pa ., high school days ger·
minated her first interest in music and led to etas·
sical guitar studies. It was later, in Detroit, that
she started exercising her vocal chords.
DETROIT DEBUT
Her initial public appearance was as a sing·
ing waitress in a place called the Freudian Slip.
The Mo tor City also witnessed her debut as a solo
singer and guitarist in one of its best·known cof·
fee houses, the Wisdom Tooth.
Next came three years in folk clubs and res·
taurant lounges in Ne'f York City and various
towns in New Jersey. During tHis period she aJso
took up extensive studies in the steel string guitar,
piano and ukelele.
In August of last year Bobbi packed up and
headed to California to expand her career hori-
zons. Since landing here Orange County appear-'
ances, in addition to Reuben's Costa Mesa, include
stands at Reuben's Fullerton and the Moonraker
near Orange County Airport.
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UNIQUE TALENTS
After our brief chat, Bobbi went back on stage
and demonstrated her unique Wents with such
numbers as "Let it Be," "Gypsies, Tramps and '
JAZZ
SUNDAY JAM SESSION
LITTLE LISA
130 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA
St pa/ricks Day
BASH
Special
... dancip)in tk ~unter Room
Reuben's
4M7 M•cArthur Blvd.,
N•wport Be1ch
THE UNDERGROUND
FEATURING DANCE MUSIC BY
JASON CHASE
Nightly Wed. thru S11t.
WAYNE GABRIEL
IN THE LOUNGE
Tuesday thru Sat -9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SUNDAY .AFTERNOONS
MARK DAVIDSON
From.3.p.m .. on
SUNDAY
CHAMP.AGNE IRUNCH
II to J
LUNCH e DINNER
COCKTAILS e DANCING
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Thieves" and "Me and Bobby McGee ." Highlight o!
this set. though, was an extremely impassioned
and moving version of "One Tin Soldier.''
Open seven days a \Veek for lunch and dinner,
Reuben's Costa Mesa is located at 15~5 \V, Adams,
near the intersection of Harbor Blvd . ..Bobbi \Val·
ters dispenses her particular magic Tuesday
through Saturday evenings: weeknights from 8 to
I , and until 1:30 on Friday and Saturday.
Wondrous Oyster Bar
Before or between meals. when you develop
the craving for a small appetizer or light snack,
there are times you have to double your guard if
food is in eye range. We came upon an outstand·
ing example one day last week .
Enjoying late afternoon cockt'ails at the Crown
J-Jouse in Laguna Niguel, \ve soon took note of the
nearby oyster bar. The appetizing array of seafood
goodies quickly made it mandatory to order some·
thing.
FRESH OY STERS
Several orders of fresh blue point oysters on
the half shell later it became an endurance contest
to see if we could stop there. As other items flowed
forth to customers from this wondrous ni che in the
restaurant, we were se ized 'vith an overwhelming
temptation to discard plans for dinner later in the
evening.
Even a casual perusal or the Crown House
oyster bar menu is enough to lead your eating im·
agination into uncharted territory. For example,
it's not going to to be easy to bypass things like
poached cold salmon, in wine. or fresh ~ushroom!I
stuffed with crab or oysters-both offered at $1 .95.
We rated our blue point oysters a notch above
sensational but still wondered if we shouldn't have
tried, at the same price, $1.50. the fresh cherry·
stone clams on half shell. Or ma·ybe the oyster slew
or steamed clams at $1 .95 each.
TREASURE CHEST
Going on , there's a veritable treasure chest of
delicacies to be explored in this annex to the briny
deep. Others include combination oysters and
clams on the half shell, $1.50; Beluga Caviar, $3.95;
Continued on Page 26
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smoked salmon, $1 .50; cr,acked Dungeness crab,
on Ice with mustard sauce, $1.75; shrimp cocktail,
TDRR}.!\CE 24 Del Amo Fashion Sq.• 542·1177 Sl.50; crabmeat cocktail, ti .65: chilled &eafood ••\!E5s:=:=~~~~=====~==~I ' combination (shrimp. crab~at and lobster, on let-tuce bed with cocktail sauce , •2.so. Real · •
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'• 251 East Coast Highway· Newport Beach
Still more are fresh artichokes stuffed with
crab or oysters, $2.25; marinated herring, in sour
cream , $1 .25; scampi a la Crown House. $2.75;
oysters Rockefeller. $2.45i cioppino (clams, scallops1 shrimp and red sn appe r in a tangy Italian sau ce)>
$2.50, cla m chowder, cup 50 ce nts, tureen ,1.
We derj ded that ii you got carried away in
ordering from this bill of fare , to the exclusion of a
Fine llalian Cubine CoeJnalls
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regularly scheduled meal. the lou wouldn't be loo
great. You wouldn't soore points for a balanced
diet but the feast would. account for a memorJble
departure from the nutrition. guidel/o.ok1. ' . · . . . .
Our best advice, though. i! to take It easy
at the Crown House oyster bar. U ·you are in the
restaurant you shouldn't neglect the opfortunity
to enjoy the superb lunch or dinner you'l also en·
encounterd here.
Located at 32802 Coast Highw•y. corner· of
Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. the Crown
House is open seven days J week for lunch, din-
ner and cocktails. And ye_s, the fabulous oyster' bar
will accommodate you all week long too.
Matteo's Hosts Society ·
New members ol the Orange oOuntY '·wtne and
Food Society we·re recently honored' at one of thOse
1 feasts bespeaking epicureari gTat\deur. Scene of the
gala festivities and celebratioli was Matteo.'s superb
Italian resturant in Co~na deJ Mar: '
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' ., ·PolW i.Ua Tebet (chicken , mushrooms, red pep-
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. spiflaeJt.; prosciuto ind fresh mushrooms) ~nd iuc-
., • c.hini_)titur-1. emade up the main. course, ~ith Ruf•
, lino Riserva pucale. 1966, the accompanylllg wllle.
Dessert was Coupe alla Mama, a ·raspberry cream
liqueur.concoction served with espresso.
The appropriate finale was Sambucca Siciliano,
an' anise flavored Jiqueur sprinkled with coffee
beans.
Mailre d'hotel Bern·ard Rigoglet gave a well·
informed dissertation on the wines. Chef Alex en·
tertained guests with a .discussion of the culinary
presentation.
. Wapda Jordan, Matteo's vivacious owner, join-
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Hawaii . She had been in ,.the. islands for a :rather
important development in connection with her bus·
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pasto and aperitifs in the attractjve. downstairs
lounge. Guests then wandered up to the elegant
dining room for dinner. ,
.Matteo's, long a favorite for ltJ.aian cuisine in
West L-Os AngeJes, and among Orange ~ounty's top
estauranls since its inceptiOn a year ago ,U,. corona
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'Cat' Her. Pet Play
By TOM TI111S
Of 1M Dll" f'llet 11.tt
When Tenne,... WUilllna
surfaces at two different
the1tm nut weekend , hll
workJ will be in the hands of
two dirtctorl who each have a
quarter century In the theater
to their credit.
Profl~ 'In last week'• col·
umn w11 Marthella Randall,
dir .. tor of "Night of the
Iguana" for the Costa Mela
Civic Playhouse, whose ex·
perience has betn •massed
primarily on the Orange
·eoast. A newer name, but
·none.theleM a veteran in the
ttieatrical ranks, b Jean Koba,
who's currently putting the
final touches on the Hunt·
ington B e ac h Playhouae'a
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
. Jean ls directing her first
•
1 play locally. after starring In
"The Big Knife'' at
Westminster, "Life WI th
Father" in Long Beach and
"Waltz o( the Toreadors" at
t h • Huntington playhouse. atatlo1i and "'"""unity theater
However, her back.ground ii In the Chicago area fGtloWed.
rich with •ctml and dlrt'eUna: "I conducted 1 ever a I
credits I n worbhop. fo.r two different movies and televla.ion u players' groups In Chicago,
well u the and directed all the one-act!,
stage. . along with several, full-~cth
A f· t e r plays," Jean uys, "but my studying a t' the Pua· forte wu primarily acting
deq.a Pl1y-ainct I feel that Alex is really
house: aomt the director in the family."
25 yearo aSo, When'.the Hun"••ton Beach Jean nearly ..... ,.
signed a con., Piayhou.. called on her to
tract with a major studio -direct ~Y for the 1971-n
but marriage Intervened, and auaon, ,the only choice she
ahe elected to move.back eut submitted was "Cat on a Hot
with husband Ales: (who will Ti Roof,, follow her act, by , dicecUne n ·
"Catch Me If You Can" Jn ' "J w1nted lo1IO 10mething I
M.aY at Htmtlngton Beach.) felt I would have a 'feel' fOr,"
"WE MOVED TO CON· 1he explains. "lt'1 a powerful
NECl'ICUT where we both did drama; · giving each actor a,
summer stock," she r~alls, full measure of emotion, arid
"Alex directing ind acting, the director his a wide range
while I was the reaident o( 1ituatlona. a series of ex-
Jeading lady . ., C.Ommercials plosive clim~xes.
on a M1Ma<:huSetts televl~ion ''EACH TIME I GO· through
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uy it," she idds. "I find that
the confJict! correlate with
loday'1 happenings -the
possibility of homosexuality.
the rebellious attitude toward
parenta, the escapes from
reality and the half-truths we
all hide behind."
Master
Clwr(lle
' Performs
JohaMel Brahm&' 1'German
Requiem '' will be pre.u:nted
by' the Irvine Master Chorale
and Orcheltra on .Friday and
Saturday March 17. II at 1:30
p.m.
The Friday performance
will be at Garden Grove Ccm-
munity Church, and Saturday
evening at Plummer
Auditorium, Fullerton Junior
C.Ollege. ·
A newly organized SO-piece
orchestrt. will be making Ila
first ~appearance with the 100-
voice Chorale, under the di.Joee..
tion of Dr. Maurice Allard.
The nucleus of this orchestra
ls composed of the Chamber
Orchestra of Orange County,
founded by Frieda Belinfante.
and , has been augmented by
'interested s e r l o u 1 in-
strumentalists.
The · Gennan Requiem has
beef). called the most perllOnal
musical ellpl'ession Brahms
ever Cilmposed.
Ticket information for the
Cilncert may be obtained by
phoi1ing 63J..8570 or 548-6o49.
Actress Set
HOLLYWOOD (UPI )
Susan Dey. the young beauty
of television's "The Partridge
Family," will make her mo-
tion picture cJebut at MGM in
"Airborne.'' which s t a r s
Charlton Heston.
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Live
Theater
"Mother Earth"
. Final performances of the
original rock-ecology music11J
will be given tonight through
Sunday al South C o a s t
Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa, 1t 8 p.m. Reserva-
tions -546-1383.
Japanese,
Sufferi~g
Portrayed .
"Gl'Jld W•tch," the story of a
Japanese-'Amerlcan fam jly tn
the month!: prior to 'their in-
ternment in a • concentration
camp during World War n,
opens next Wednesday, March
15, at Inntr City Theatre, lllS "The Serpent"
Orange Coast Col\ege'a slu-W. Washington Blvd., Los
dent production closes out Angeles.
with performances tonight and Academy Award nominee
Satrlrday at 8:30 in the OCC 1ctor ("Sand Pebbles"l Mako
auditorium. Admission free. and TV-film star Nob u,
"Dear Uar" McCarthy h!id the cast which
Da vid and Betsy Paul stage also includes Elaine Xashikl,
a two-eharader show for the Richard Kato, Clyde Kusatsu,
Laguna.Community Players In JoAnn Lee, Serena McCarthy,
the Forum Theater, Festival of Arts grounds in Laguoa Irvin. P~ik and M i mos a
Beach. Last performances , .Yash.ima. .
tonight and Saturday at 8:30. Chicago playwright Momoko
Reservations -494--0743. lko wrote the stark drama and
"PenolUll . Appeara~"
A comedy of Old-time
Hollywood opens Tuesday at
the Laguiia Moult'on
Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road , Laguna Be a c h ,
Performances March 14-18. 21·
25 and 28-April l Al 8:30. CUr·
ta in 8:30. Reservations -494-
0743.
"Nlght ti the lpana''
Tennessee Williams' drama
set In a Mexici:in resort. Cost11.
Mesa Civic Playhouse. March
16-18 and 23-25, al 8:30 in the
Commun ity Center
auditorium, Orange County
Fairground. Reservations -
834-5.100.
C. Bernard Jackson, who laiit
s\aged ICCC'a _long runll_ing hit
"One Js a Crowd," will direct.
Co-billed with "Gold. Watch''
is a Cilmpanion ~ece, "Thert
IS" No Place for a Tired
Ghost," written and directed
by Mako and performed by
members of the East-West
Players.
Performance1 of both plays
will be given Wednesdays
through Sundays at 8:30 p.m.
on an indefinite ba sis. A
matinee on Sund~y at 2:30
p.m. Is also scheduled. For in·
formation and tickeU. phone
Inner City Theatre tiCket of-
fice at (213J 735-158!.
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TV Spe~ial ''W ears Green' w~tern _Germans Express -
A musical ulute to st.
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Dublin" .,\th Dooald O'Connor
111 holt W\I\ be prt1er'lttd ll I
p.m. Thurtd~y, M•rcb 11, on
Channel t.
Next Is Trinity C:Ollege,
which has Ont o( the most ii·
lustrious roeter1 of alumni in
the wor.ld , To walk on the
greens of Trinit.Y is to walk In-
to Dublin's golden age. Yet, as
at modern universities today,
the pa 1 t is mi1ed wilh the
present when the Wolftones,
the most popul1r group In
Jreland, perform.
the N1ti<m1l Art Gallery to
focus on the bronze statue ol
the famous lris)f playWrlght,
GeQrge Bernard Shaw, This
famoos JOn of Dublin don1ted.
the money .from ''Pygmalion"
lo help support the g1llery.
They also visit the Abbey
Theater, a typical country ·
village ·and a castle.
Musicians . . .. Art on Posters
The musical journey 11tart1
on the famous Ha' Penny
Brid~e which 1pans the Lleffey
River and is the life blood of
• Dublin. A montage o( tfte city,
allvt with it1 people, sets the
scene as Donald 1 I n g 1
''Dubli!I'• Fair City" in t~e
background.
From the college l h e
cameras will Wilow O'Connor
into Merrion Row. pasl,Parlia·
ment and the Leinster llouse,
the Prime Minster's home , to
On busy .. bustling O'Connell
Street, Donald 11tops for a chat
with a woman peddler and ,
after an old fashioned Irish
jig, talks with various citizens
of Dublin.
* *IMPORTANT
MAJOR FEATURE.
PREVIEW,
TONl .GHT AT 8:45
THIS YEAR'S BIGGEST CAST
"DIRTY HARRY" will show at
7:00 and J 0 :45
''.SKIN GAME" will not show toniaht
Honored
The seventh annual award
presentation of t,be Academy
o( Country and We111tern Music ~ill take pla~e M o n d a Y ,
March 13, ·Knoll's Berry
Farm.
The awards ·honor ri"luslc
artis ts for their achieve ment•
in the pait year, with awards
to be given Jn 22 categories.
Highlighting lhe ceremonies
will te a two hour variety
show beginning at 9 p.m.
halted by DiCk Clark , aU:r of
' 'Am er I c·a n Btodsland."
Performers appearing include
Lynn Ander30n, Kenny Rogers
and the f'irst Editioo, ROger
Miller and ~y Clark.
·A pre-show performanct""will
be given outside of the John
Wayne Theatre on the Weep.
ing Rock stage beginning 1t
7:30 p.m. Stara include The
Hagers, Tommy Overatreet,
Red Steagall &nd Buddy Alan.
Tickets for the event sre
ava.ilable from the Academy
ol Country and Westera Musle
office a.t t21S) 4&7·1211.
Congratulations Ed-. Nixl
••• and congratulations too, to the Orange County Press Club:
Th< lfl!•I works of the
pioneers of G e r m a n Ex·
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-are an display now through
M1rch on-the-mall at Fashion
lalaod, Newport Bea~h.
The es.1cl1nl:ly reproduced
lllhocr•phl from the collection
at lhe Paaadena Art Mustum
repr*nt the significant con-
tributions of artists Paul Klee.
Wasaily Kandinsky, Lyonel
Feinln1er and Alexei
Jawlenst)i. They were called
lht Blue Four of early twen-
tieth century e:s:pressionis m.
Wllli•Ql Acee. director of
the Pasadena Art M.U!eUm -
a wofld leader in con-
temporary art collections -
11:lected the work.s from the
Galka E. Scheyer collection,
cons.ldered by ~ny to co nt&in
th~ world'.•. finest assemblage
or paintings, drawings and
lithographs by ola.wlensky and
Kitt. ·
Among the 20 subjects
selected for the People'•
Gallery trlosl1 are Klee'r
'.'Maid of Sa :s:ony,'' the
Jawlensky lithograph "Head
With Open Eyes,•• a n d
"Delu1eu by Kandinsky.
In a:injunction with The Blue
Four exhibit, People's G11ll!ry
has jointd the Pasadena Art
Tonight, March 10th, Ed is to be honored by The Orange County Press Club
at a dinner at the Sarita Ana Elks Lodge. . ' ·
During the 11 years Ed has served as News Director and Director of
Community Affa irs at KEZY he has also served Orange County • •
He has served County, civic, community. and charity groups on a voluntary
basis. His involvement with Orange County goes far beyond his outstanding
work as a newscaster. His abilities as an MC ,. Director, promoter
and wrjter are well known by the countless groups he has assisted. . '
AH of us here at KEZY and KEZR fm know how well .this honor is . deserved.
We are very proud, Ed, that the .Press Club has seen fit to honor you ton ight.
' And we are very, very proud to have you as one of us.
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China Lost
And Found
By Terrence O'Flabmy largely on the belief that Mao
All of the speciil procrims would wln and the U.S. would
be stuck with a aovemment ln on the subject of our new-ezil! on Taiwan.
found frlendsltip wtth China The decisio n caused the four have covered much the same
men to be drummed from the
historical ground using the State Department at a time
same film, but the most when S 1 n a t 0 r Joseph
enlightening one ao far w1s McCarthy was demiioa:lng ltis
NBC"s "China: Lost and way throu1h Waahlneton poln-
Found." ting his finger and crying
In a surprising sequence "Red!"
aubtitled ''We Backed The Service. Davies, Emerson
Wrong Dragon," host John and Ludden were articulate
Chancellor introduced four and impressive on television. It Is one of the ironies of the former members of the U.S. diplomatic game that their
State Department who were reeommendations were not
on government assignments in followed until 2S years later.
nd ft w Jd They seemed to be free of any China during a a er or bitterness over the shabby
War II. treatment they received. It
rr1du , Mmh In, 1972 DAILY PlLJr 11-. ,
NATIONAL .GENERAL . THEATRES -
as tht old man or the mount.in ,.
Pili• Sn.c:tt r.ulir
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Sun lntematlonal Productions Inc.•
• Wt1oi.1ome F•ffllly Efll.,.,Mi"tment Alwys
A F·AMILY TREAT!
HELD OVER
-Hlllett411 Otntr•t Tl\""--
Veteran Writes on War
It was their responsibility to was an unusually pertinent ex-
study the rising Communist ample of State Department
movement under Mao Tse-myopia seldom discussed on
tung as well as the Nationalist tfilevision .
Chiang Kai·shek and then The greatest irony was saved
recommend which the U.S. for I as t "''hen Chancellor o~
should back. served that. one of the moat
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By WllJ..IAM GLOVER , "The Basic Training of Pavlo
o\ Hummel."
NEW YORK (AP I -David His follow-up offeri ng .
Rabe neatly ducked the jitters "Sticks and Bones," -joined
that usua!IY afflict first-time "Hummel" in tandem display
theater winners. at off-Broadway's p u b 1 i c
He was ready with a second . Theater, 8 n d on March 1
play. When it turned out to be u p lo Broadway's Golden
a hit too, Rabe remained im-Theater.
mun.e to any .intimidating Critics generally have laud-
tens1on about be1_ng able to ed the plays as evidence of the
turn out another piece. On tap emergence of an important
Is a third opus, and if lightning new talent. Both works derive
should strike, there's a fourth. directly from the author's
"I'm very pleased to have
had so mu ch work done before
all this happened," the husky
Io~·an mu ses. "I feel a
tremendous security, I feel In-
sulated about having a little
time to try something new."
The 31-year-old Vietnam
\'eleran was propelled last
geason into the limelight with
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overseas duty in 1966 with a
hospital fleld unit, though he
insists neither is even ap-
proximately autobiographical.
In "Hummel," a medical
corps draftee ls killed by a
hand grenade tossed into a
·brothel.
Jn "Sticks and Bones," the
protagonist returns h o m e ,
after being blinded physica11y,
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JENNIFER O'NEIL -GARY GRIMES
"SUMMER OF 42"
WARREn BEATTY and
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GERT FRO BE I ROB-EAT WEBBER I SCOTT BARD~
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Wntletl rd Directed ttv RICHl=IRD BROO=_HcoS ___ _
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Jn a masterfully edited seg.-outspoken member& of the
menl these four informed House Un-American Actlvltiesl---------------------to Confront a family totally 1'1 feel less intense now. t specialists, all fluent i n Committee during the years
blind psychologically to both regret that. I think it's a sign Chinese (John Ste w a r t when our unfortunate Ch ina
him and the war. , of being gently seduced by Service, John Patton Davies, policY was being decided was
Rabe went to work on both comforts and just being back William Emerson and Ray Richard Nixon whose po litical
plays because of the massive in this life that's not alien to Ludden ) told the story of their career was launched by a
detachment about Vietnam me." mission and why they recom· campaign based on the
Nearly Everyone
Listens to Landers events he noted among people The two plays have eased mended that the U.S. should 11tatement that his opponent
II. di 'h Rabe's own feelings about lake a favorable position wa3 "soft on Communism." upon his m itary sc arge. f Vietnam. but not brought toward the Communlsls -a,_::.:::_:::.:..:::.:::::::::::::::::___'._ _________________ =--
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stint of feature wr iting on • FIND OUT YOURSELF r:.w·~~;~. A~:' :.:;iP'~~~ WHY EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT· around to a Jot of producers.
None was interested until the
Publlc.'s Joseph Papp.
His third script, 1 1 T h e
Orphan" and a "pretty com-
pleted'' drama, "Frankie" are
now under consideration.
"I think the process of
writing is objectifying. Once
you do figure out exactly what
you feel about a situation. you
can live with what you feel , in-1 ~~==:~~;;.~!~~;~~~;;~~' 11,.d of having il posse'3 you.
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GERHARD SAMUIL.-Conductor
MARTHA ARliHJCH .i. Fiory Ar9.,1;ne Pienist
ONI PIRfORMANCI IN OU.NliE COUNTY
Satul'Wy -. M•ch 11 -1:30 p.rn.
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portraya banl-drlnklni doctor, I-~~==~=========~~~~ who copes · with an unsuc·
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emergenciu of a n un-
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Pick Your Own
··''Oscar' Winners Kl•t. (R): Jane •Fonda
portrays aspirlnl actreu turn-
ed prostltul<. Unable I o
establish real relationships.she
regards her buSlness as a The DAILY PILOT ... in cooPeration with 'Movieland ·wax form of act in g. Don Sutherland is policeman on M~eum ·and South Coa&t Plata No. 1 and No. 2 Theater•,
bunt for a rnisalng frlind in offers reader• the opportunitt1 to partici~te in a mition·
thil murder mystery. wide poU to select popular winners from among officUJl
Dirty Barry (R): Sadistic "01car" nominee&. Week'1 vacation for two in Honolulu
plain clothesman portrayed by and a plact of 'honor at "Luci" Award! BanqUe"t at Stars'
Clint Eastwood ~es a Hall of Fame await national winner. Twtntt1 pairs of movie demented murderer m story of . . criminal violenCe. pa.s1e1 given weeklt1 to tho1e voting at South Coast PLaza
'SUit (R): Detective story thtattrs. Clip out ballot below:
of brute force and violence in r-- - - - - --- ---
Harlem of~ fo~es. A tough I Mar" an "X" in box in front of your selection; 1
Blaclt datecUve " after the Vote for-only one person or film in each category. Be J
Malla. Richard Rountree and ... t . 1 t •< d ta d fill · Moses .Guon ·star. •. I swe o 'compee ·-wor s tement an in your I
Tiie Party (PG):. Slapstick name, address and phone number so you can be con-
comedy occurs when disaster~ I tacted U you win prire trip or show passes. All ballots I prone Eut lnd~n' aclor ls In-must be mailed to DATh Y PILOT or placed in theater v1ted accidentally' to chic I · · · · Hollywood party. Peter Sellers I .obby ballot boxes. by.nudntght on Saturday, March 25. I
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Somellllq Btc . (PG): Dean I Best Aetor I Martin becomes involved in
plot lo .get a woman for a , . D . PETER FINCH f "S d Blood SUnd ,. fugitive in exchange for his or ~n 8Y Y ay. I famoua gun. Unfortunately she D GENE HA.CKMAN for "The French Comiection"
Is the cavalry colonel's wlie. D WALTER MATTHAU for "Kotch" I
Poot Civil-War •western com-0 GEORGE C. SCO'l"f;fe1< "The Hospital" ed~er of 'I.I ( R ) : I D TOPOL for "Fidd!U on the Roof" I
Noatllgic return to early war '
yean depicllnl' three teenage I Best Aetres~ I boys awakening . )o .. romance ~ 1
and sex. They Wh\le ·away D JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe & oMrs Miller" I summer at an. Eastern shore ·
resort planning c0nque11a. , 0 JANE FONDA for "Klute" I •
Senaltive Hermie fall• In love D GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday'Blolidy 1unday" I
with ~uU!ul Army wile .. Jen-D VANESSA REDGRAVE for"'Mary, ' ' .
ruler 0 Nelli and Gary Grimes I Queen of Scots" • \
•tas:;nday Bloody Sui.iay <R>: I D JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and ~xandra"
Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch,
and Murray Head star In slory B !If I •-I 1" ol handsome young sculptor I . est ot OK · P""'ture o a7.l
and the two people in love " · . with him : a aensilive, •uc-1 0 A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.)
r======:;;ll 0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOf" (United Artists )
MOVIE RAllNOS I D "THE FRENCH CONNECTION" I
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RJR PARENlB AND I O "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" (Columbia)
'YDUNO PEDPLE o "N1cHoLAs AND ALEXANDRA" ceo1uniba>
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On Sunday,,March 19th, the Swallows' on the Mark Den is Show which will ·be
return to the' Mission at San Ju·an ·broadcast live and direct from the
Capistrano. . • Mission at San Juan Capistrano.
To win a w_eek in Hawaii:··········•-~---..,-··: In case of duplicate cor·
-free-just estimate, COUPON·" . 1rectanswers,theGraAd
their "Exact Time of 1 1 Prize winner will be de-
Arrival ". Tell us thel ltermined by a drawing
HOUR and the MINUTE 1 from all entries with the
of.the Swallows "touch-l Exact Time of Arrival.
down" and we 'll fly yo~ -1 Use the coupon for your
and a guest to Hawa11 ·1 es.timate the "Exac~Time of Arrival''. of the 1 ETA (Exact Time of
for a Su per Va.cation. swanows·at Capistrano win be:-Hrs-Min. l Arrival).
The winner w i 11 be Nilme1---------.,--~ Mail or bring entries to
announced on KEZY I 1 E R 119()., Sunday, March 19 Addres's---------• KEZY, 1190 • Ball d.,
between 8 ~M and 1 PM ------.-rhon ' ' l Anaheim, Calif. 92805.
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Find lt ,Tr1de It .
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·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange ·coast -.Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
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3 LOTS • LIDO IS'-!
Spacious Mediterranean home on a single
level , with nicely land ocaped, walled yard. Z
Bedrooms & a convertible, pane1ed den, cozy
formaJ dining room . Light & airy liv ing room
with a bay view, & 3 car garage $114 ,600. ,
BAYFRONT HOME
With spectacular views o! main channel &
jetty. Super paneled den with stone fireplace.
bookshelves & wet bar. 3 Large bedrooms &
3 baths. Formal dining room ; spacious, en·
cload yard, large enough_ for a'pocl. '164,000
IRVINE TERRACE
Attractive family home wilh OCEAN VIEW;
has 4 bed.rooms, pool, lovely landscaping;
open & apacious living area, immaculate thru·
out '92,600
' HARBOR
INVESTME N T
COMPANY
RULTORS
"SINCE 1944"
673-4400
ROOM AT THE TOP ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'liiiiiiiiiiiiiii' iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11--coi\wMNNIEEiRss-
L~:~~ ·t;:.::~t:-:,~:,,,,"':, MACNAB IRVINE DESPERATE
l•ndtlc1P;ng, •, d•k lor• • RecluceCI $1450.00
front and ~ar, concrete Now priced beolow market
block wall and Ioli of lret• F I N I R H O M E 5 value for lmmedi.Jte Ale , . ,
give privacy to the pe.tlo this beautiful 3 )lear ollf 4
and rear yard. March till& \Ye ire happy to announce that our 10--~ettipg bedroom home features 2
wllh an interior u aparklina staff with our Joyal friends produced. just baths, large family room,
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elKtric kitchen. largt din&· sales last weekend. J patio a.nd forced air hl'!at.
inu re•, nl.REE BDRMS. Jonn Macnab S28.500. Thia won't last at
•ntl 2 BATiiS are &u pr~ this· priCI'!, See It now!
,.,.,,.,.,,, ••00"'"' '"" •• .f I N E R H 0 M E S 546-'640. :~/~~1!~~ ~b~t!a;:~ ~~ BIG VIEW in BIG CANYON
The Top _ • huge carpeted Intriguing floor plan overlooking fairway.
FAMl.LY ROOM on the 2nd 5 BR 's -4 baths -FR -2 firepl~ces . Ex-
floor, This la tops In living citing open design .
pdced al a low $35.500. MAKE THOSE DOLLARS COUNT I
COLWELL
PROPfRTIES. INC
RF Al TORS
2;>0 E 17th S I C .M .
646-0SSS
549 -1910
Evenine11 Call 642-7t18
1_,C"'"a_r_me=--,-1 ~W~lth~A-'
View· $47,500
Look ing lor a tara:e yard in
J-larbor Viewf J-1 'll r r y
tn see this 3 b«lroom, 2·
bath ho mP, whirh ovtrlook11
Sharp triplex -room to build another. Good
rental area. Call Lois Miller 642-8235. $68,llOO.
DOVER SHORES-SOPHISTICATED SPANISH
Strikingly beautiful. Private courtyard -
sparkling pool. Sweeping VIEW! 3 BR, DR,
FR, garden room, sundeck, high beamed
ceiling. A graceful residence. $139,900. Laszlo
Sbarkany 644-li200.
BIG BONUS ROOM
Huge kitchen, formal dining room, 3 BR's,
3 baths. $66,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m.
1915 Tradewtnds, Baycrest.
GLAMOROUS LINOA ISLE
BLUFFS
rllV()rile "Bonila" 1 story
Private, Fu~ & Cozy. 3 BR.'•,
2 balht It: super patio.
Underprlced at $39.SOO • e •
WHITE WATER
VIEW
Build your Dream Home on
thit interesting No. J..aau,na
location. $16,200 -Tl'!rma.
l-!!--:0'"'"_,"""_"'""""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"I the mountaln11 by day and General Oener•I the Hehts al n 11 ht.
4 BR, 4 bath w/beach & tennis court. Has
sJip for 45' cruiser + speedboat & cata·
maran. ONLY $169,500.
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SUMMER VACATION
No Luuaae - A Swim SUit
Play A: Relax
Sparkling Ch ina C.Ovf' 1-------... ---------1 Cul-de-sac location Is gnat
J BR. -·$21,500 $29 500 to• chlld,..,. Sevon fruit
11> Bat... Near New..;, rt · ' ~ o-1-· 4 "'--' • trtts, water softener, Hta. Elem. School. 2 Car ... ,... • ..,,,, °""'rm11., ., car1lt _ Juie yard. bath•, den, entry halJ., rear Rlf-cltaninr ovtn, atrium
Call 573-*1 142-225.1 EYff living rm., natun.1 brkk outside of master bathroom,
fireplace, bu ilt-ins, b r k , mlm>red wardrobe doors,
S29.500. 962--5566. lol11 or cement and brick associ ated TARBELL flh'.)~'f>''-' O<(l'l.LTOI.:'>
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LARGE FAMILY HOME
F11hionable Irvine Terrace. 4 BR., 3 baths;
separate dining room. Red ' brick country
kitchen. 3 Frplcs.; sep. _den & family room.
Triona Bergin
OCEAN VIEW -OPEN
See This SUN. 1-5. Full ocean view. Pri-
vau beach. Corona del Mar. 4733 CORT-
LAND. Only $57,500 . Paul Quick
WIST BAY -BAYFRONT
OPEN SAT. & SUN., 114-0 W. BAY, 1 to 5.
Pier. Large 4 BR .• 4 Ba. home on 42' cor·
ner lot. Great potential & room for expan·
lion. '199,500. Charlene Whyte
VIEW -POOL -LUSK
Harbor View , 4 bdrm. Spanish. Asking
t871li00. Lovely decor. Call for appointment.
You should see this! Jim Muller
OWNER LEAVING TOWNI
Must sell 4 BR & fain. rm. home ; lge.
rooms. Xlnt Harbor Highlands St., conv. to
schools & shopping. Submit offers. $47,500.
''Chuck" Lewis .. BAYSHORES -PRIME
Near sandy beach; 3 generous bdrms., 1~
baths; large living room next to front PA-
TIO. A must see. $59.500. Harry Frederick
SPECIAL DOVER SHORES HOME
3 Bedtoom, extra Jge. family rm. w/ample
room for pool table. View of upper bay from
many rooms. lmmaculate. $93.000.
Eileen Hudson
work arr just a few of the
extras. Don't mlu aeeln&
fh l11 unu!JUal beauty, ~
546-2313.
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LOW COST -HI GRADE
LfVING. 2 Big bedrma. 1%
BA'a, au l'!lttt bltin Jdtch,
vacant and re•dy for oc·
cupancy. Located on Fair·
view Rd. Full price
$17,995.
Newport
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646-1111
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ROOM FOR
POOL TABLES
$33,950
Tw1>:11lol')I home in north
Costa Meu. Featu~a 3
bedrooms, /t1mll)I room and
huge 19 x 25 rumpu1 room
wil.h rough plumbing ln for
wet bar or additional bath.
Has FHA •pprai11al for
$34.000, and owner wants to
sell in Man:h, im. For 11d-
dl tional information, pleASI'!
phone 546-71313.
COUNTRY
STYLE
Ru.~tlc ranch home o n
mauive lot, lrg 3. BR,
ldt!!nce w/all mod con.
ve 'e nces. Xlnl MOTHER-
1N· W SPEClAL &: room
me unll3 for retire-
Also, charming 3 BR, 3 bath Mediterranean
at low, low $134,500, for Happy Bayfront
Living. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S -•106 Linda
NEW GALAXY DRIVE HOMES
Final opportunity to own a n'ew Ivan Wells
custom home. sµu t,ime to choose your decor.
From $89,200 to $1~1,000. Furnished model
OPEN DAILY 10 a .m. -5 p.m. 2006 Galaxy
Drive, Dover Shores. 646-1550.
6 BEDROOM IAYFRONT
Dover Shores elegant living. Room to play.
60' of Bayfront -pier & slip. Country kitch·
en, spacious billiard room -FR -gracious
formal dining. A great value at $179,500.
GLAMOROUS VILLA
on 2 levels. Beautiful pool -privacy -3
BR's -2 baths. OPEN SUNDAY l·S p.m.
263 Ocean View, Newport Heights.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO--
SPECTACULAR VIEW AND HORSES TOO
We offer three llk acre GenUeman Ranch
sites in the hills overlooking the Capistrano
valley. VIEW from the ocean to Mt. Baldy.
Smog free -freeway close. Horses wel-
coi:ne. $21,000 to '25,000 per acre. Torn Queen
644-6200.
BALBOA ISLAND COMMERCIAL
Quaint charming "Carmel type" commercial
bldg. on Marine Av e. Now leased -room
for 2nd unit. $62 ,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235.
CINERAMIC BAYFRONT
Cross your private-...Pridge to New port's most
dramatic bayfront hOme, open 21h story win·
dow overlooks your pier & slip and the pa-
rade of passing craft minutes from the har-
bor entrance. All this and 4 BR, 4 bath, PR,
game room and study. OPEN DAILY -
Yachtsman's Cove -1&41 Bayside Drive.
Don Todd 675-1935 or 642.8235.
BAYFRONT-TWO LOTS
Sandy Beach -Balboa Peninsula. 41"ge
livable house now on property. Use as is now
-tear down later !or 2 new Bayfront homes
-2 .slips permitted. Owner will cooperate
on financing. Asking $235,000. Please call
Mrs. Fay for appt. 642-11253.
MACNAB·IRVINE
Realty Company
644-6200 642-8235
Herbor View Center
1644 M•cArthur Blvd. '
901 Dover Drive
NEWPORT BEACH
PRESTIGE DOVER SHORES AREA
Dramatic builder's home w/2800 ft. of lux-
ury Jiving. 4 BR., 3 Ba., !am. rm. w/vaulted
ceiling & bar. Elegant thruout. $94,500.
Belle Partch sklng $52,350. Byll!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ly. F
NEWPORT WATERFRONT,$91,500
OPEN HOUSE :Z.5. 3812 CHANNEL PL.,
on Newport Island. Custom built for owners.
5 BR. apt. over gar., 5 yrs. old. Pier
& float -4 baths. George Grupe
424 (Open Eve1) #'!.-I _,,.,.
\outh (-oast
--Swimmers Delight
Gener ii
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SNUG 1'1ARIOR
6 BR'a e s:a!IO; S:.000,
PlellJI'! call: 64+ll50
Chari-R. Lo1111
REAL TOR SINCE 1950
The Ta119erlne
Kitchen
Will •bliDJutely de-light :you!
A protesaiona.lly decorated 4
bedroom home with a Great
Family room. Thl'!rt 't ~
shlll carpets to tickle your
foes &: 2 fireplaces to warm
the-m. A be•utiM pro-
fessionally landscaped yard,
compl:f!lf, with thl'! 8.8.Q.
Pit &. a Boat A: trailer area .
.\ room for a pool! A
prestige Newport Beach ad-
dres.• with a C.Osta Ml'!M
price! Only $39,SOO! Call
646-TI71.
-O'THE REAL '.~ :CSTATERS
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UvinCJ
in ttiis luxurious executive
maruion with 3,:im sq. fl. of
comf6rt ~ distinction. 5
bedroo ms. 3 baths,
FORMAL DI NING ROOM,
separate family room, and
THREE CAR GARAGE.
Better see th.is at onl)I
$58.950. By aflp't only.
Exceptional Home
in ColleCJ• Park
4 nice bedrooms. l % baths.
Oinln& room. large llvinc ·
room wiih brick fireplace.
FuU copper plumbing and
·brand new paint. Very nice
yard for )IOur garden, Pri~
at only $31,0l). with a 714 %
30 year loan avaUabll'!.
Please call today,
DISTINCTIVE HOME
In presti ge Monarch Bay. Gated comm.
View, :i BR ., F'R. home. Poot. wrap around
deck. Med iterranean architecture. $100,000.
Bob Yorke
$25,500
$28,900.
ll you want Privacy -11
Sparkling Poo1-a iieparate
Recreation room -Some
.fruit trel'!s on a huge lot -
and .a llome with a O'actd·
tnc Fireplace -And fOU
(tQn'l want to invest Vt:r)'
much $ $ s. llke -NO
DOWN U )'OU'rt a vtt, and
LOW DOWN' if )'OU~ not,'
end )IOll want • LOW
PRJGE, like only 118,!IOO -
and )IOU want Cotta Mesa -
Then wt: have what you
wanl! Call UI at 646-7171.
Anchor your dl'ftlTlt at thlt
address. Sh1~ape 4 BR, -===:::~~~~
77 EAST BAY FRONTAGE
Outstanding property on main bay. Graci·
ous 5 + BR. home with formal din. rm.;
green lawn . sandy beach, pier & slip !or
Igo. yacht. Bill Bents
NEWPORT BAY VIEW
Giant two-story with quiet location. Up.
stairs suite Is Grandma's. View. 3.000 Ft.:
3 other BR's .. formal dining & huge en·
cloaed yard. 172.500. Fee. Bill Com stock
BAYCREST BEST ·auv
DellJlled for comfortable living & quiet
mtar'tainiog. A floor plan that makes sense.
Cell lo see this excluslve. $'17.500. Bud Austin .
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551 NIWPORT CENTER DR., N.B.
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Ol'!llght ful oovered patio. 3
hfi!roomii. Plu~h avocadO
shag carpeting, cualom
dra()('s. fuU dining room,
lfellRhlful covered patio.
540.1m.
TARBELL
2955 Jlarbor. Costa Ml'!aa
CAN'T f1ND IT? * WllL BUlLD )IOU?' dream
home. Have staff for com·
plete home packqe:,
'0 i Tl IE Rl:AL
,'')<'. ESTATF.RS
2200 sq rt home with /onnal
dininc rm. The ,Capttln will
love the maintenance tree
:yard with 4 patlo area•.
"Flrtt mite will rtlllh the
mocJerrt pile)' adjaol'!nt to
the family room with flrepl.
Landlover ot )lacht1man , -
thit liPflCioUs• home located
1 ml . from the bkJt Padf\c
mu•l :be 1ttn to ht apprw-
dated. Redllttd to $43, 700.
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REALTORS
--JJ~41~4141-
Pu! your cooHde""" lo oor $200 DOWN
49 )'tars ot quallQr cuttom 3 bedroom, 2bati townhou~. J •-111!11!1!~!!"!11]11!""'•1
(0,.•n Evonl"t•l
home bulldtne. Pl~h <;arpett A dr•P'-• LUXUlllE ! !
See e xa mple of product •t
2006 GalllJ<Y, Dovtr Shores.
Ivan Wens & Sons
• 642-2511 •
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throUlhout, b\lllt·in rtnet A
OVfn •nd retrirentOr. Oom~ Huae Vtew• Patio Deck. l·
munily pool A: clu~H:. , Bdnn., l Mluxe bltha •
$21.,000. Mutt bt: Dd. Call nothing but the Belt lhniout.
now. Set ~l Vl1ta Caudtl, In the Walker & Lee .Blulf~ c"1' . CURT OOSH, Rtaltar
Rtalhn -•
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~Open 'fif 9 PM 1 ~ W, Cout H.lahwl.)'
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No Down to Vets
You bargain hunters trturt
tee tbll Mesa Verdf" bN.ut;y.
New carpe:t, beautifl.11 PalOt
Verde atonf: fireplace plus
huge 30xlS family room.
Priced low tor Mesa Ve'rde!
Walker & Lee
Realt ....
2790Harbor Blvd.
~-Optn-'tu 9 PM
E~CmNGLY
DIFFERENT
18 thh• outatandin& 5 bedroom
home with 1') dtirrte v:lew
of the. ocean. oftr ~ Ill·
feet of living areL Cuatom
dtll(ned and • ·built wltlt
fl.nest materials. 3"' bath ..
, Cu•tom tieated · p oo 1 •.
JH • u t I fully landtt<Ot>«I
Alklna JJ!0,000. Call lor
detaJJ .. f73o.8S50, I
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WE WORK HARDER ..
Do You Want Better Than -Th• Best
Servlca In luying or Selling Your Property 1
PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11 TO 5
BRAND NEW townhouses on the water with a large private
dock -3 large units. Ideal fa.r someone who needs fast tax write--
off. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, wet bars, fireplaces, patios on water.
All carpeted and draped and ample extra parking. 2 blocks to
ocean: $1200.00 per month income. $169,500.00 with excellent fi:
nancing available. The lots ~lone are worth $100,000.00,
P.(EASE CALL TODAY-
REALL Y. A HOUSE OF BEAUTY-
Exquilite custom decorating throughout. Large master bedroom,
2 1ddition1l bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room with floor to
celling fireplace ·-builtin bookcase and breakfast ba r. Separate
19nd lovely concrete patios ofi dining and family room, fantastic
yard for children, room for pool. In Newport Beach only $36,900 .00.
· PLEASE CALL TODAY-, ' .
LARGE POOL AND COVEREO PATIO
Beautiful a trium in the entrance to this exceptional 3 bedrooms
and 2 baths, large kitchen, family room, breakfast bar. Huge
, walkin closets, cathedral stone fireplace. sprinklers front and
rear. OUtdoor lighting, electric gatage opener, lovely area in set·
ting of big trees. Newport Beach. ,$48,500.00.
881 DOVER DRIVE 6 4 5 •4040
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Newport Beoch THE l'IEST HOMES ..... . .SOO Newpon' Ce• Dr •
64'h5300 ... IN THE !IE.ST AREAS
IN CORONA,OEL MAR : A D•lightful Hom•
3 bedrooms, 2 bath on Hazel Drive with can·
yon and ocean views from · delighUul sun
porch. Super large mas\er auite and a great
central patio area for entertaining. Perfect
home for a co~ple who travel or have a teen-
, ager. This is a 'like-new home in a quaint old .
area. The price has jus~ been reduced over
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Sevf!l'ltttn 117) to choose
from. $22,fiOO. to $51,500.
From nothing down to
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* 11155 YELLOWSTONE $5,000. l i
PRESENTED AT..$1.4,500. e PHONE 675-6000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY
OPEN SUNOAY
u~ICtl: o=nas
CORONAJ>Ei.MAR•6'5-8000
NOON -DUSK
"Montert:y" model Tiburon.
Shag cplg .\ wet bar.
S.l4,450, Hurry and 1ee a
$6CXXl Upjradtd beauty. 2'443 East Co11t' Highway, Corona del Mar .
MWVERDE·546-6990 * ONE STORY
2850 Mesa Vttde Drive, Cotta M•sa 3 BEDROOM
BeautUul VIiia Pacific, 2
blloth, ni~ crpt1 i: drps,
prlvatetPAtio, dbl gar. Pric·
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NEWPORT BEACH· 846-6400 '• -1649 We1tclUf ,DtiY*, N9wpqrt Btach . . '
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Gener•I
''ON· HOUDA Y
IN NEWPORT''.
Check Ust:
1. 3 bedroom1 and J'e<ftation
room, or 4 bedroom,~
2. Family roo.m witb flrtpla~. ·
3. Nut.one AM/FM \ntercam
4. Custom cabtnetrY, in FR
and kltchtn ••
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tin't ao ·on finw:r about
,.,. beautiful --Only
$511,SOO. Call ..... ,171.
'i -0; THI~ Hr.AL '°" J'".TATi-f<S -------$23,900
4 IDRM + PoOL
No t down Wm• avallable.
BtauUtully dtcorattd:, 2
~nw • .fl bdnn., a11 lwcurioo1
kitchen, dlnll~ rm~· central noor plan, brti. 540-1"'1 .... '
TARBELL
-Ra~. Colla -
ON THE WATER
Excltbs 111y vtew •
2 Br, 2 S.. Condo 1'19,500.
TED HUBERT ASSOC
3'71 Via Lido 61USllO
~norol • LARWIN •
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Take Over Loan lalboa Isla d
Under $215 Mo. G n
Only $22, 900!! Topnolch 111.!~ocallon, on-
SENSATJQNAl. PRICE, ly ~ block to llleiuard'
TERM!S LES.SSDOWNTllAPNAYMENT10%'.'· b@ach. Feat~~ 3 bdr., 1%. blllhs, tinted glus, central
''Notth Woods 1 -"''"I'!" fam· al I .......... r condltonin&, huce
ii.) 1rr>orn with open btam storage and 20>t24 double
,vaulted Cf'!illnc. Cradd\Jll rarare. Zoned Jt.2 and all
brick tfreplace.. 3 http Btd· atrneed tor 2nd Wilt. Onl)I
......,. JVSI' REDUCED! $71.500. cat\ 67a.«i6o ~ •T>-
Ca1l 1ut 660303. polntment or come take ll
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Jook durlnr our OPEN
HOUSE SAT OR SUN 1-5,
310·Rllby, Balboo 111. .
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PARK. 3 b,edr'OOm• lup Owner movlrw tD Jdaho -
!amily room addll'°" wtth MUil ~II --2 , 1!f1: bar. Extra W'P ~ rtory In Mna Vf'l'de, IArge
With ....,..n:lal heoter:, 2 , ' bdrm.. Mpol'll• dln!OI
1 bethl..Wttb extri '-' bath IOI; l'DOlft, den, 21it bafht, etream 'P.001 a.re,_ Prime location kitchen. Oymiaed lol with
neat: ~I& A: llhoppfrw. No room tor tJOOl. NO DOWN
-to VE'TlH""" clowo1 ID PAYMT 1'0 VETERANS, ~· CA!L IH-23p &nd~a!VA a.,....ia.t.
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The most elegant end ualt, Dolor11 Model;
••f-Ofi"{ed in thiJ newer Bluffs orea, Decorator'•, ·
wn home.ririced below cost. Hurry • owner ' "'must sell! 9 750. · · ~ • I •
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• . SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 TO 5 • '
i 'Please call for direction1 to thiJ lovely home. "
Private .beach, good llWhnmlpg; allp for lge. '
;;'.boa~ & the finest private eommualty. •11 ,500. • . .. CALL 675-30qcl . ANmME
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HOUSES FOR SALE •
(2 IR. & Fomlfy Rm. er Den). ·
28011 Java Sea, (Niguel 'Terrace) L.!'I.
•JIU,' '411,lieO (Shown by Appl.)
'10' A-.dil.s.. Corona de! Mar. .
. · ~. '°"'IOO (Sat & Sun !~)
•• Bueoa Bly, Newport Beach .
fl2.ms (Silt & Sun 1·5) ' .
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atO Ruby, Bllboa Island . 67MS50, '71,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
221 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM
&f4.6200, '89,500 (Sat & Sun 1~)
**2226 Channel Rd. (Balboa Penin.) NB
833-0700; 644-2430 . (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(J BR . & Fomlly Rm . or Oen)
4818 Cortland (Cameo !Dds.) CdM
673-)362 (Sat & Sun 12:3M:30)
3070 Trinity Dr., Costa Mesa
, · 549-3996, '2'/,950 (5at & Sun all day)
' ~ Galizy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB · '
" . &t,6-1~, '89.~ (Daily,IG-$)
2313 Redlands, Newport Beach
6C-8235, '"·500 (Sat & Sun tz.5)
835 Presidio , Costa Mesa
fUS.0303, $32,950 (Sat 1·5)
f09f~~· Circle (Corona Inds) CdM ·
'61HOIO (Sat & Sun I~)
(4 Bedrooms)
325 Cameo Shores Rd., Cameo Shores
673-1515, ..$79,900 (Sat & 51m)
. 2100 Vuta Laredo (Early Bluffs) NB
· 644-1133 . (Sun Hi)
**1140 W .. Bay (Balboa Penin.) 'NB
IJ33.lJ700, $199,500 (Sat & Sun l~)
• (4 Br. & F•mlly Rm. or Deni
24S Tulane Rd .. (College Park) CM
$33,500 (Sal & Sun I~)
2801 Alta Vista Dr. (Eastblufi) NB
644-0776 (Sat & Sun)
. **227 Canal, Newport Shores '
673-8550, $49,950 (Sun 1~)
*1712 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shoras) H.B.
. 673-8550, $115,000 (Sat & Slib 1·5)
202f.Gaiaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B.
• 646-1~, $120,500 (Daily 10.5)
t;i69 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**507 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach ' · 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) .
lil641 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's.Cove)
'1'.:dM, 675-11135 (Daily)
·29 Augusta Ln. (Big Canyon) NB
642-8235, $87,900 (5at & Sun 1·5)
16751 Sall Rufino, Irvine
833-0700, 644-2430 (Sun 1·5)
*4&n Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM ·
833-0700, $140,000 (S at & Sun 1·5)
(5 Br. & F1mlly Rm. or 0.nl
3~ Kerry Lane, Costa Mesa
1545-8000, $34,500 · (Sat & Sun)
2230 ,Valia St. (Eastblufi) NB
M4-110Z, $67,000 (Sun 1·5)
2llOe Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
846-IS50, $151,000 (Dally 10.5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB --~. $169,500 (5at 6Sun1~)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
(l Bodrooml 3¥11 ViJta Caudal (The Biufis) NB
MU472: 673·3466 Eves. (Sun· 1:5)
DuPLExES FOR. SALE nc Ooldlnrod, Corona de! Mar
l'l3-86IO 979,500 -(Sat & Sun 1·5)
WA'rlE IONT LOTS FOR SALE
tt1'U llllJllillt Dr. (Yachltman'• Covel om. .m-• (Daily -....... ...................
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·THIS ONE·
All wrapped up In th11 nice TWO STORY
4 bedroom, S 'bath, HUGE 'RU)fPUS ROOM
that will take a pool table; 15uiltin kitchen,
largo yard .till accommodate your 311 !obi
boat, and a spacious feellni.prevails thn!out.
•............•..........•.......•...• $39,900.
WALi' ,TO THE IEACH?
. WHY NOT!! .
CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
fireplace, cute mOd~ kitchen, picture ·win-·
dow1 · with enclos~ side p'a~o, GUEST
'QUARTERS over lhe garage. ONLY ONE
BI;OCK TO THE •BEACIL .... ' .. : ... $49,900.
SEE rr .• TRY rr • IUY rr
, . TRIPLeX
B.uilt In range and oven, dishwasher and dis-
poeal, carpets and drapes. 2 Units . have 2
bedrooms. • 1 bath: 1 Unit bas 2 bedrooms,
l'h bath w/firepiace. Each ualt bu 2 ell'
r::!!: :t=~~dB~~v; ~-......... ' ................ 75,000.
. WOULDNT rr IE WON.DERFUL
TO UVE ON IALIOA' ISLAND?
CUTE BALBOA , ISLAND · beach cottage, Z
bedroom, I bath, FIREPLACE, front patio,
one block to South Bay. Only ·: ... '32.'500 .
TOP.SEY TURVEY
ON IALIOA ISLAND
THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up,
the stairs where you will find the living room,
dining room, 'kitchen, 1 bedroom, , 1 bath
ALL CAltPE'rED . Downstairs, 3 bedrooms,
1 bath. Great ldea . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . f/9,500
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'2128 .EASl\CDAST HIGHWA:Y.
•CDRDNA DEL MAR, CALI!!.
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Realtors
EASTSIDE
1N the winter when it,driales -or In tile •
twnmer when Ii siJzle&? When . iJ the bOot
· time to buy • home with a nrimming pj)Oi?
:c::w! We ban a terrific buy In ·• S
antLtamlly room home will! booted
6 filtered ~I. quiet Eastaide •location. High
• uaumable VA loan with · low interest. . '33,500.
WATERFRONT
On Jlf\vate Island community. e' bedroom
bome that iJ just right for the water oriented
fanilly that loveo to entertain. With a.JitUe
allerinl the dock will take a 50' boal Call
for an oppolntment to inspect thiJ one-of-a,
• kind home 6 be!t of all, you own the lend. $2911,000 .
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Eastblllff Office • 640-0020
llilySicle Office • 675-4930
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* * * * * TAYLOR CO.
CORNER HOME AND INCOME
Good investment -excitingly different. Easy
yard care. Center of Corona ·del Mar. Nice
home & charming apt plus mbre. Vacant,
easy to see, ready to move into. See today!
"'Our 27th Y ur''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton
2111 S.n Jooquln Hiiis Rood
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 .
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,, . ._.., CL-Brllh• • c'-llll -,,.., JR: EST A TE ••= --Newport 1111 .. a open •pooe -V-lacatioo. Kini $23,500. PARK. 4' Bil 2 Ba., kl• --2 bollla,
Tbi$ ts an oldie bat a aoodit. c:ben bltnl. FA' beatlnc. lM!'W famU7' roo01, all electric
Tht cul.Ht home tn the carpets, larre ~ yard. builtb:I kitchen. New; .bl&
..... Old . -SpaoWi AIJdU( !J9,900. nylOn cupe~ Water ooft.
-with"" tjle.root, WARM & RICH ::'~~ •• ~-= ~. thick pl•• te J' On fflthland Dr. 111 NewpQrt, 5*>.1m. waDe., )rick f I r e p l a c e , lila!' new 4• apaeX>l&a bdnns 4
botd,..oc\ lloon and •double family rm., '2\0 bo!ho.'
1detacbdll prt11e. Jt'1 vacant Slidina l\ul wall o'b>kl a TARBELL .. ~ ........ r111t1 in. s.. _ J>C!Cll Manr ...
... _ ............ ....., .... tfu \Jl.-t.ui.Jl;.-.. be 291611.-. O>ita "''""
kind? 5~ •tO. ~ (I(; ia,aoo. ' lllboo Ponlnsul ..
CALL 6.0 '''•141' W ~ -BALBOA Peninsula Mme.
•' --~ Quiet, near bay, nice .,.._
llALTY Ca1J •533-6169, 56-lSU.
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5 + Family + DIM
~NL'( $24,900!
"'".. LO""'RS B&rsaln! Barra.in! Barpin! ,._ Y" Paneled li..,._ room. Used
c· QllRMS, 2 ba., Spacm
Jiving nn with cu1torn trpl
+ formal dininc. Cptl
everywhm. $33,500. ()pep
HoWe !M5 Tulane Jl4•
J"'t liil<d, thot 'hard'-to-llncl, i.iCk !lftploce. Family
Wp S bedrOom holM! room.. lpad-of KNOTl'Y
localed only 1" mJie from .PINE? Formol dJnlnc, Gour-
BY Owtier .. Best in Collert
Pk. 4 BR, 3 BA. Top cond.
Sell at appraisal. 540-&17&.
tbe ocean. Hoge tam rm., met kitchen. FIVE big bed-CoroM del M•r
torn.i<dinin&', marble entry. ~. WAJ,..K TO OCEAN! '""'"""'='..,,..,="""""".,. way with att'p down living Unbellevablet JUlt the low OPEN DAlt::Y 1..fv ;
rm. Thia a:rtlat-owned home price ao -Call now 66-0301 603 PoinHttl• ha.\ uniqQt -wood panels and Now tiniahed A ready tD
many band carved trttlures· move 1nto -Sharp l bdmi.
that ca.a be )'Oilrs for home plus brand n e w
$43,000, 'You niust see this owner's unit .with 21*nur.
home to briieve ltr value!· a famU,Y rm., 2 bathl:
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& ·VA APPRAISES 1or..,.
-~~LL~c;! AT. $(2,500. A ~c~~~L:.!.. home
i...... _ ',.... '""' •·•er·-for Idaho and -~ "PM'f Eventnt• ~ plua 2 bdrm. rental A 'furn. • . H2-M$4' e mut1 .eil thia 1parkling 4 guest roor'· Xlnt tocattna.
• . bedrOom 2 story Mesa first clau cond! Owner IJla1
. Verde home! Separate din-help finance. Asking $67,500.
~ .. i: 1o':"!:'th !.,,,.i;~; MO~GAN REA~ TY
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pool..00 '!'For detaih, call 6W, . 675-6459
546-USt (()pea eves.I * 'OPEN ~·.. ,
MeNdlth· Gardens UVE WORK FREE! SPECIALIZING IN 1~AGE1 P-Jl~'r.M.Oi.'° 5 IR. 3 lllA s...nct. too ~ ., be true? • -~ .....,.. . Cider 2 bdnrl.; 2 .... , -
$47 900 Thb lovely 4 bedroom '. ,; Pi'aMrt1i· , . ' nii; -ed lamlly nn •
• townbouae hi:>me ill ' fully "' .. -rl"" 1 Xlnt.horne kit pOtenli.f
Elepnl, __ ...., ""~-~ equipped and modem bullllri • :......_ ........... •• VERY l'RIVATE ~llon, -,_ .... fill~ ~ ne ~ kitchen, 4 fully carpeted · -.g911R11f& ,,. ..
to elementory """"-port. bed,..,_ 2 batt>a and Rear yan1 wtth 2 ·,.no.. 4 ·700 MARGUERITE l
tennta «>urta, beoch and enclosed doubl•raraee with tommercta1,'Re.tdential ='li~~··f.!,.:;":: Open Sat/Sun. 1.S ' ahoppirc. FeaturH formal automatic gf.l'll&e do o r &: Apartments ls Freshly painted 2 bdrm. on ••·•-• t ~ .. ,, I I ln&room. Walk lo schoo ' 2 lo J "·~ .... ~ roont,· 1epara e opener. £->1o.:o:uen um1 1st srade tbru Jr. ColJe&e. comer R-t. ust _..,....!
.,,. a Jn u t paneled family onered with. u little u 149 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa Beautlfl.ll Landacaplng. state $37.500
:room, and 'front patio and $2,350. down payment. Full Cor Fullerton A ~way entry, aeparate laWKlryroom DON V. FRA,NKLIN
couriyud. Sltuoted on quiet price on1, $23,<oo. 642-6591 and much ,....,, Ple8'e call REAL TOR
......, with·exlra privacy. • COA&TS 1oc1.,,. $36,'50. * 673-2222 * r.r •ddlllonal womuo11on FANTAmc -a11 coRTL~lllD
and .... -ID "'· WALLACE CamOO' Highlonds ~·-S.!11313. REAL'l'ORS VALUE Open s,i;Sun.
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• Want to build! Let.us ahow FffA..YA" TERMS FHA/Va · terms avail., csr for you. Value Is wr:lt,ten all
IA yc..,..15 VIEW i PoOL you Ill lbat ta •vailobl• · · · 3 Bednn + lamlly nn, Jorie ......,, -Jmr Int over tis la,,.. When we say Salisbury ~ ..,...~ i.\ ~ ac .•••••••..••.•• $16,llXI double-cu pr. $2S,OOO. , · loan. QUaed at $!),950. Call it'• a bup.in, ~ w Waterlron~ ,c:Ustom home,, 4 bedroom. & den lac ................. SJ0,000 S.58&0 (open eveo.I prove it Five bedroom<, • ,, '1
or 5 ~ms. 5'h )>atlil. To~ quality Cll' I ac. view ..... : .... $31,'ISO $27,500. · ,• • pl"'' Jl90l 4 «Ml'8d patio 315 MARINE AVE. 6'1J.1362
pet1n1,,driperlu, wajlpaper 6 _fixtures. View ro ac. · .......... try 1125,IJOI) 3 Bedroom home, 11( bath, ·1~AGI I ror ONlll' $37,950. Call BALBOA ISLAND .from moat. rooms. 87"1ot, spactous yard "1th 32 oe. .............. S32>,IJOI) bardw<>od !loon, double ..,.. --~ · ....._ 111.ano: you Asktd For It
bllautlfql gardens. $240,000. c.';=AJ!~~;!., .... Nortbeut Coot• Mesa. ilJllili!ll'HI -new, ""'"· .ll
9111 GRUNDY, REAi.TOR 31501 c.mino Capistrano 'UNITS -... 0 . .,-.,....,.LET ~1ilbite 1iji@ you;,.. asked"' for. Formal ~ San Juan capi.ltranl> lo $69500 ..... 11'!1'1 ""'"~ • ··-dift. rm., den, 3 ba., 3 ~ · 1111,,.ra lldtl. it LI,,.', Isle 4'3-1124 on \0..,. l ' · ' 3-DIN:.POOL · ---l!ll. """" """ an ~
341 llyslde Dr., .sulie •1, N.I 6!5'6161 Rooltor Slnco 1965 I UNITS Flll!SH on tho !cit. Not leuehnid! 179.fill. ' '!'!l!!!!!!!l!!i!1!!!!!!1!!!!!,.,,.;·;,,,,,!""-...,!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!!~1·-"'1iiiiitn~-$19,99.5!! · · MARKET . . 409. Cortes Circle . LOVE IT Comer location. $100,000. ~n S t & Sun 1 S
I . Roy McC•nlle Realtor Perfect .tarter · diilet! 'Bl&'' FRE~ painted' lnllde and • • • .. I . -~•1 livlile room. Formal _, out . , . " • nlverslty Roolty -==-=;:;:=;;;:;;;;~ forrel It -dellahtlul Blulll 13IO N's:' ~Vll., C.M. 3 hup> bedrooms. Secluded Re rRESilinaly move Jn. 3001 E. Cat. Hwy. ~
2 STORY' HOME '.Gr·--t va1·... 3bdrm.,2\0 bath,,on~ Onlypallo!ll~lo·~.poolean! -deu "3 and 2 bedroom THE VIEW YOU~E 1 Eutaide C.M. BeautiNl 3 _..,.. belt, in aecl.uded ilia. When ·~ movei..... duplex .. ptllne Nfwport re~ ALWAYS WANTEOI 1
bedroom, 2 bath Mome, den Eastslcle ~Juve town -Juot .,,_ C-2 VACANT ,....,., -MMm3 • ' ta! sre• ... • .1!'1;9i0: · r...k Harbor Viaw Hills 4
+ dlninr orea. Expanded 'h -a wolli a....,. 125'"292', on m.ior C<>ota " PETE ' BARRffi bedroom•, den. 211 bauiL ~~:2 :;tu!: i.ovf~1~-. 142,rmC.ORBIN Mesa •!reel .,....,. your . REALTY. ~~un~.~ ~:
Frahpalnt.Oon'tmJulhla. built-to .1 .. "" klldien ' • ~.1$e0,000_'""':: ~2·5200 b ...... u.. 644-5386. * * * * * * nice used brick flr.plaoe RTIN . . OPEN DAILY. 14 • Sll,000. located 1n .,.i.1 cul-de-sac MA 11.-.por1 a.n..i.. P.ool ~ 4'1 Custom •Hol!lft sou .. .11KsPUll 2.sa.. -.
Eastsld< Channer. Spotl<a 2 snd only· 2 ,. ... ·old. V.A. ' • ,. . . . . ..,, . 0 •v· .. ~ <&l'P<led Can build ,2nd ,~room home. Plenty .ot or F.~.A. tmlll Jll'ked: at ReAL TORS t ~7N2 ~t Plur S ·Jure ' bedrooms, 2 D ~ 2 ai:'cr~ · umt: Walk io·mukeb.
room tor cain.per A boat. only $32,150. call tai:tay -. G•"•T J ., .fiJrvi.w baths, built·ina, ... fireplace, EutQle i CO.ta Mesia . Call: Pat W<hi 640-1400
CT • • k • .._ 6'73-IS50, , ~ ,1 • Uid '2 car prage. ·Bel.'*ful. • aetllJ'll'• :wl\th. Scetiic Propertiea 61S-572i
.Gue.at ~a. WI??° .,l"P· ~n • .a--a~::.n..-...-.1u ,., .. 11 ~ ·•·•• tr 1ow H t • ~u -.uuy~......... .,,., --lots of patio and pool are~ llnft'nnc: ~-.i ' e e I , OPDf HOUSE Sal a. 'SUn LoW,, down. urry, & b&thl: ao.e to .ctliDols <and • for•fun and parties. Auwne $65,~·-Price includea the Br owner-325 Cameo~ ;o ,THE: REAL
."\.' ES1ATERS thll,,Prioe ·it wW11ell tut. thoppine centen. 2 milel1to (anytlrne) mA at nn a nlonth or no Jand. 1tlST)' on this one! Road, CdM. 673--J.Si5. Ex~
:!:ii~~J.: =~,~~m:. Walker & Lee ::-110'."' w/Vlow.,' HOUSE FOR . SALE -. . o-r· Will -• '-.YEIYTHING •tt _ n~i . b ··~ a. 31> BA. 179,900. , . TO MAKE"· --· ~·er IDiY '"'·-Real-· .
Lachenmyer
k .. 1it•J' • By Owner . for smaller ~-~ . 'I ~ one!!1 .... •• " •, ~ mo IW'bor Blvd. at Adama BEAUTIFUL_ location t
ml Newport Blvd., C.M. l:.Ule (1l!IO oq. tt.J 4 l!r~ ·131.a!O with -t; u-E1iJOyahle IMllc in 1llls w lk .' & 'L 545-0465 Ojlen '1119 PM ""1'.Y• 5 ~·· 4 ba, S lrplc; 1116-3928 · • 54&-.1483 2\0bothhomelnSondpoinl<, -...._ -call ..... llfill 'Dutel> Haven ,. ·er · . ee , Ag<int67S-7225Hm
2 ml..,... lrom S. C»ut lodoy. QiI1e1' home. Tlllo home > • '-• • FiilR UP.PER ANXIOUS. Several 4 br
ft:. •• LIO. T-·.&.lel P)ua. LMlW n>Om with ,..._ pride ol mmenblp. , REALTORS -voiue, prime loc. 4 BR, homes. lmmed. iiccup. to'°
¥'!""'"' ,_., ~te.dlnlnr oreo, llre-l;l·if·' 1· ~ . To'.,. u to buy. Priced •t 2790 -BIY11; at Adalm 2"11A Oil brtlrio I< lamlly days. Ajo!nt '1S-7225 Hlll.
YOU Slw'em Up! pl&Ce, ·COU11try kitchen with - - -l3T fill CALL sn.ano. MS-HI! ()pen '" 9 PM ....: ~ .. Ille .__oin hunter suP-2 B 2 "' I. ~ ~ 1 family room, ·ahac ·carpet . I ' · ..... ~ -• r..n. r., °"·• poo,
$22,900 Each! Ina ~ Pollo, tu11y .flXIR UPf'IJt ,:-~~~--(~n:950E··.:.) ·~.!,!srbo<llIR View. Aa<nL
DON'T CALL UNLESS landscaped, ''""" yard. 1 H r...... EASl'SIDE COSTA MESA 3 ~ -vr •••. ••r•-
}'OU'RE WAlTlNG FOR A block lo elementary ic1looI tfe~ ...... ,. bedroom i.ome, ~ Coste MoM
BAllGA1N! A !>Oii ol 3 and 3 """"blockl.to..., A • Find l!Oon·udfbonus·~-·· -.... eel .... _____ , ~ ~ ~': ~-l's~="'=: mult came~ the nwbt IDr . $200 DOWN _. ..... one! bafh>All to. 4 -· 2 lath Call,_ -K>0303. -) • the lint tiril@, 5 bedrooms. 3 •. 3 _....., 2 both town $1J,fill. Walk 'to obopplnc. •$Z2,500 Fiii l'flce
· • , . . bathl, 15 x lSO' lot 1% boule. ' Plulh carpetJ • 50'x130" R-' lot. Hurry, ... SOQ for. tbia modem home with
"HUNTINGTON
HARBOR'!
Goryeous ma,Jesdc bet,111)' in
Fabulous Huntl nat:on
Harbor. Thla renwbble
model ~ witb pride and
command• your ~
veillptlon. Only l!I0,000. ftlI
tetms. M7-«J10.
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llAUTY
! Bil, on nz land In
Irvine. Lovely lenol, lamlly
rm. I: ditl. nn. Call now1
$42,2511.
; $28, 950 ·· bioc:ks lrom l!arbcr Hi drapes -~ btillt·in brlrv your paint· -• &net ;o•• • · ps bullt·lns ankle """r>
Cl RCULAR P~ G ... t lamily home, Im-"""' . • o v e n one! lmqlnallonl ' . ' °"""· ..W., 3 ~.. 1'111&' ,cUoeuhr and· lloor to
NQ down,G.I. tenm -low macu!al< .. Wp bed>°'""" rO!rl&'!ralDr· Commolli'1' 1 · -, botllo..famllY rm., den,.,. cellin( maldlq <Ira...,
down mn-vets. Lowi)o bootle A tnie dellcht ID "'· Priced pool A ,dub "°lJ"'·, 121,000. ~ try boll, beoutllul ..torlor Wp dea A lwnlly l'OOOI ~E'S:~~ :r~~$49~T .... cali i~ik~r&1ee >Ji'<·~ ·=.~Slt-.o:I*L ~m:.;J:
1n1i,.-·lll<•,.... a.lovely NO DOWN 1oon "'II> _,. o1 1163
patio. t.oW maintenance 2790 H~ smt. at Adami Sharp 4 bedroc:a in ~ ioc. per month. Call r109il
yard. E1eaMt . nr.,il&ce. -Ojlen o 'tll 9 P.111. tlon. Vay -W IGNTS w fka . & Le
Primo 1acat1on. se-1>;». I-UNITS ..-aa.i -°'""' ,,_, eo• older oot· . I vr e $35,950•f'ool Prime-.l!lnt<:M>M ... Plua,lb.,q l:>b...., .... .,,. -· 3• Bii. Realtors TARBELL. --.Oloto-W1itDE
Attract! .. 3 -· liome.
-and -"' build ad-l'!ltllinal , umta. J1rm. ••••
$21,750
!INCLUDES 8-ANS> .
' ..._.. 2* botho, ... lac ........ ~-~. Mo -1'lleed at ... -....-llY ..... 1-'lot. -Opel> Eve ~ tar' ~ 10!1 -;:r..;;,,_: Juot Oii -. CALL l6ft!' t.-pico In llelrilltal ME S A VE RD E ' =... "°"';;i :.n., ~ Uo11<1 • 111,JOO. WOa't 1ul -..... · MAGNIFICENT
-1m11t1n kl-. -"""' IALW llAY PROP. Can only •tart to detcr1bo
....i..r. ll«alll7 ~ CaD -<oi-n i:-,) * ta-Hf1 * this llbulouo 2 story, 4 Bii.,
1nsldo " .... Patio. 116 yr. CL~E TO IEACH ! BA. home W/l>nn•I dhl
-· P?ootlp --~. ~· 4 IR .. 1-•jlll J ... ~ area. UP!lr*ded-1, •le< !e-11111. --I ~ pr·-.,..... and all ol fllft rm, IA. ,_,,, -· Tm111S this sit> on • pn>!ealonal17 '°!'L -lnL 0 ...... Wftll1-· ~ped comer lot w/o "'UliOi & LOVELY $8.-Prlac, •'l'• , R~ . ,.,.. ... .,. C\lllla poo1,
• lllllW, o.ota -4 aa.. u.,... p • r Ir SS7-tm ~ 645,.1564 Dlck ·llfts Reolfy, ~ c • W.stT9llil ....... Din ..... -StiPi TO HACH BIG w ...... W/beom cdc
-.., VII 1n1o t1i11 S lllnil'1 fll.; -1!11· It. e ~ IR. • $2f,. e 1)1~,l!IOJ llll. brldt lllJik. 3 8'\. 1•
TARBELL
-., 1• Ila "'"'°' wl!b ta.• · llntnlo. Nr. -• -3 BR., 1tmJ9 no., I bottw; a.I. J'llcd -.,.. 11'/lrs l 'H~ll.P=1-A-..,-.-,.----"11..,.. a*"'...,.. .. -,._ --Wb, l'!fbll, ~ nc. potlO...._lu)'llw mo;1miiat
Br., 2 bo. 1W1m PoOI. i-i --. Call alt P OOl:RVIEWDIG 11.E. --. C4LL NOWI! ..a. --f4t.1111. •
A "°" -Id ,... "°" location.' Apit. 61S-1118 IHllRW••D llEAL TY ,... •I« -°"" CAlWODD IUAL TY ilOliiE llUliillii• ll'lldi .. --t Hm --II. r.'I. CdM Joe. Hm m,1215. * -·· * OPDI uoua: -
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-:l-fl drpt th r uout. home, w&lkfuc . di.i. 10 ~ tbl1 beautltul new Fnee8tochu~a 1 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, built-ins; forced Air
beat, hardwood floors ; overalud double car-
age. Walking distance to all shoppinJ.
4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, lq lot on 9 g,... · '!1Wla St, be.tell. Need• h t Et.ROIGE REALTY CO. cul~. ()wQer says 462 J'ortnal din rm, 2 lfory IOrJle,:mlnor rtdeooJ'; lo !;le e c:-~ a P. 0 . BoX e..Gr
JUST $34,000
"dunlp It .. He wanq no WATERFRONT DR hom• W/o&lbedral "'"'""" made ebarm\'C •• ~.llOO.: ap1t!trano o. ..... Hot Si>rirc•. Callt flq\llty.A~a11M.tyats:tJ,tm.. ' -• l1lc tarn rm w/brk:k tpl, Prld., ot·Ownershl · (iJ , (71.<t J 32M444
pt,ym"1tl of $199 ~ mo tCorner of B~ah•rd) prlv•CY. rear yard. VA-m For' • rticufar •l·---er ~·th , ··-•011LE HO"'E ---------includtt all' Nt&r Truk 11: fl'orn here you cart pacJc<)'OUf n»ney dn; $290. mo. or take .:....:.}~ UU)' \ M ,.,_
Ha.rbot. · lunch and walk tot~ beach. over /ow-Int CI lo.n. $41,D \ .._.. ~:~.'·~:'u~: PAGEA,..,T
I' Brtaht A cheerful ldtch/ F.P. &.lbmlt your term•. ~ ., , l-..1..... " 33413 San Juan C~k Rd,
family 1'l'l'I with Core~ ,..1931 or ~101. . e._,qii': ':" ..... ,..rm. ntx\ San • .tu.n Cllplatrino
Jll,00, Rfll:fuccd to $29,951). It _ 11 -I 1£e, dtnmtrm.. V~ lgt. _ 714~140 • '493-ll:i8 531·51H 1=1 Ut·5HI 11500 dn. .. -I ,...... FOR RENT-· mstr bdrm .• bath, with 2 ~-~--==--
"!'""!!"'"!"'lll!!!'lli"!l'--1 """ -., on VA '6 15 a BeaulllUI end clHo. TNJy mor. 'bdrms. • ball\. »JI Rimingo -'#513
: 1 HuntlnftM' a..ch mo. incl. taxet. trahness that you~ .ei~ thi1, with an ocean view, for Hffutlful patio kltt hf'n, * 1ee. Thia 3 bedroom, 2 bljth $47,500. model fully equlpptd with
PROBATE SALE 3 BRM•.., 2200., M .. UI' U home In HuntJnaton Beach. Englund RHI E1tote wet bar. dlshwash.,, De·
Shake Roof Beauty Verde Jane. F 0 r ;,,.. ROSES .. ,. Red, "' ,. E .. ry r0om '"""' with 31! Thall& "'4-l<ll3 luxe· plu•h ••ar carpet & -. (C Mallltu & much more. On Eastslde-...... lion. call-· Pini! Y.now ··-n..1meu. OnlY $225.00 pe' WHALE OF A BUY s.1. $13,"5 Prlcol
' VACANT 2 STORY REPO 5 1 • • • • Bannlnt) month. Ca.l.l M)..25.SS.. 2 Bdrm. Own-your~wn apl. Includ~ set up&: del. any· 3 ldrlftl. 111. AU <!an bf: tffM from ~ ZIOO Ill· ft! On. a .bi& mmer . Hid I I 1· Cl wh• .... In So. r-ttt. .BR l B.A. Try $36,(l(JO, W._ kitchen window. From thia lot Df!U' the beach. Most ot ' poo ' pr v. pa 1(1. ose '--'" ..._...
Auume 6'9 annual pm:en.. Rn.tty, 5*-7il9. ' ......... kl~-hen .....,., th! ho H to th 1n ahopplng A: beach. Hurry tqe rate GI loan with Jow I ~=,=..;.,..;.:,_c:.;..,~~-1 • ....,... ~ •¥-can 1 me open.a o e on this Onf' •t $19,500.
monthly payment of only MESA Verde f Br. Owner enjoy ~ loveJy view• of 1400 -r it patio. •creat for 49S-2800 tr
1151 per month lncludln& ti'Ul lloduc<d to $31,.,.,, No bloomlne '°"'• trull bear-•nt<rtalning I< per!ect for CAl'.'E COD * · ·
OPEN SUNDAY 12·6 ·
UNIVERSITY REALTY
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eapistrano
MOBILE HOME
* Wlckshiro Houst
24d0 $12.350
Populllr Front Kltchrn 010.
de! with huge J>4'nlr)'-. In·
elude,; upgn.d<'d c1.rprt11,
dra pes and appliance.!!. Slot
up and delivery anywhere
In Southt'rn California.
eapistrano
MOBILE HOME
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3341:\ S11n Juan Cttrk Rd.
San Ju11n C11nistrano
714r83()..:(140
1::i~~v: t~~-, 1:=: 557-WL atiawbtnin. Thia is a best otttt -must be 10ld! Owner &n:!doua. • Bdnm. + ~ dn. VA. wt Elm Ave., iJ¥ ~· and srowinl lots of Jclda. Submit )'OUl' , -~
•--th! •-r It' BY Owner· 3 Br 114 ha alw.rp, adult occup. ho~ * hqe \tam:Uy:" rm., dlnlni _.o.COUTtoW'I:
PAGEANT RESALES
.-xt: I one uic ore I w/w crpi.: bltnl,.·~ 1~: featurln& -4 Br, 21h BA, lam 8442 FANTASIA rm., ! bathsl New England ~ l.AIMU. CHI. &one. Only $28,000. Full sn950 54S-399S. rm 4 tonnaJ din atff, ln . Cape Cod, pl~ture window!!, .....,_....,.o--
33413 San Juan Creek Rd. l 2'. 20' & 24' \Yldth11
San Juan CAplstrano 44', S2' & 60' LENGTHS
714/830..3140 • 493· 112R Late Model Home.•
DAil V PILOT n
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OPEN HOUSE
Sat l~
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Hard to find, CdM triplex.
418 Staward
CAU.. 615-1225
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RHlty
3425 E. Cout H~·y .. CdM
DUPLEX. Wf'sf C.M. Lrg.
t'f'l r lor. 2 Br I'S . Close to
l'11·hls k bc-h. Gmsii; inc
S29.,/mo. Ou1Rr11.nrlln~ in-
\"rstmt. $32,900. Pvt. PIY·
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"NEW"
20.UNITS
ADULT APARTMF.NTS
lJ4 E. :m"ll ST.
COSTA MJ:SA
\VEBB, BKR 642-4005
PRIME 4-Plex 3 Rr .. 2 811 ..
Inc. ~700/mo, No dn VA.
$82,~. N. CMIR .Y!esa . prlce. mao· ' · thetal'(1ily ·rmyouwUltind (W/ofNeWlandS/of shutters, built-I n ON the beach, Lagun!-w lk & L BY Owner: Xtra Lr& 4 Br, 2 a pool table (included in Telbert) dlahwuher, brk, $31 ,950. Royal~. 2· hr, 2 ha con-8 er ee ha, corn. lot. Rm for boat sale prlcel and "eon. Really lo\lely .t bedrm home 846-0604. 5824 W. Edincer, dominium, huge patio deck
Vikin9 Model Home GREF.NLEAF MOBILE
HOME PARK :i..17-6151.
In S * P•rk 17511 Wh itti<'r A\le., C.M. 8 UNIT -Walk to Behl
REALTORS $2f,900. 643-6459. \len.ttion pit" with fireplace on the cul-dwac ot a tree Huntington ,Beach. with surf, sea &: coastli~
« 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adama D•nll Point for your I am i l Y en-shaded stl'f!et. New floor tile "'" view. Elevator to J>OOI &
terialnmtnt. Lei'• lff this In entry A kitchen. new crpt bea ch. CoMkler 2 yr l~e 54S-9Gl Open 'tll 9 PM ACROSS FROM BEACH Ir: allurlnc homt ,toda,y. in llvin& rm Ir: dining rm. at .$625 futnls~. Asking
Custom Home -HARBOR. -llxOO CALL WAYNE FONG Pride or ownenhlp •howl 141,llOO. 537-451~. •ft 1 • 0 1y $25 950 Ex-.M091L .HO~, 2 KASAllAN "all.over." Priced ri&hl at POLYNESIAN wknds49!>-J992.
n ' BR. delwc xtra•, 1'mlly REAL EST.ATI M7·"'4 l30.5llfl. All tmna ~van. SEnlNG Blue Logoon Villaa
Sb.arsilbedroom,2bathwlth puk.0wntt,494 -925 o. . -... * WITfl~GNIFK.'ENTPOOt. FORSALEi:RENT I ri H -Evenlnp: -" 21851 . comp ett p vacy. u1e u• ~~~~-----.._ ONLY $35,900. :AIL TERMS 2 Br 2 Ba nr beach $47,500
ed brick fireplace l n DoVer Shores I illlii .. ,..,.. .... ., ..... , OCEANVIEW. or a.awne ' 5% % lrltetest. 3 Br 3 Ba. ~ vu S65.000
. IP8.Ck>ol llvl11K room. Dutch VA Xtra &harp and clean! Beat 2 Br furn -rent to June ao
·doors lo ddl&httul patio DOVER SHORES No money needed, 9eller Franciscen Fountains locale. Cloae to ocean, on Call 499-2'Jl6 to 1tt.
•, with lot1 ot concrete. Short 501 Eveninl" Stat Lane Pl.YI all'eoillL Ji'tnt paymt ~the $u qU\H eul-M-uc, A musf·see ~LOE LAGooN REALTY
walk to schools •nd 1hop-Open Sun. J2.5 July ht. 3 BR, b1Un1 elect ( Bedrm. -3 .Baths. 2«JO ICI for pooJ lovers! Call 842-4466 30804 s. ·Coast Hwy.
ping. Low down fllA fin&n-Beautttully apj>olnttd 35M ~ dbl en. di.hwahr ft, :fontJ.~r model home. Once BY OWNER, charming 2
cine oUered. *JUU'e foot home on water ranee, ov ' picked as "HomMf·tbe-BR, home in Emerald Ttt-
Brand new 3 bdrm. Bren t .1-~~----
wood #615 loaded with * LIBERTY 24xM 1 &: 2 BR. s110 M. S16 M dn.
extra5 lncludlng porch, $11,500 700 Pa.Im, JIB 847<1957
skirting, awning,;, land· Beaut. Shag Carpet Thru. "-ot• \for Sale 170 l'!Caping with sprinklers Ii: out. drape.!!, applianct's. In-.;..._.i._.,., ______ _
moN". eludes set up &:: delivery ,VIEW LOT
$15,150 Complete I anywhere In So. Calif. Lovely.Newport H"" i g ht 11 . eapistrano eapistrano ~'.t~,~~ cul..t.-uc. so
MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME
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33413 S11n Juan Creck Rd. 3341:\ S11.n J uan Crrt>k Rd.
San Juan Capi111rano Sll.n Ju11n Capistrano
714/830-3140 • 493-1128 714/m.3170
_,., .... adjacent to private swim· lam rm.~ new w/w crpll, Month'' in Home maguine. 11:•11 E1talt,
mlna beach. Spacloul Fran-dtps, .trplc, fllll rm • / Most oot.ta.nding $53 900 __ _ race w/view of Etqierald Gener-ti Ltt
clscan We entry, 4 Bdrm., ovttmed dbl ear, Jrr tor. I.ad worth every cent. ' • EASTBLUFF Bay to Dana Point, large iiiiijiiiiliiiiiii I ~-----.:~~;\ Evcninp Call 64l--7.:i::
3\1 ba., Formal D.R. walk· Woy below mldl $»,ll!!O. See Lovo\Yal4 BR. 2,~ hpm!, Ip fonced yard. 144 'S OO , =:"::""-.~"'.'"---\I F~RWAY LOT-
In bar plua riluch "-·Of· todoy! . . • LARWIN • !Drm dlnm1 or lam rm. of94-4.102. BY Owno" No down -VA. l Acruge for ••lo 150 213-FT.
ftred ' at
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$135 000 Peter If · a I I \ e 1 e c kl t ' h • s BY Owner -3 BR, 2 BA, fam yr old. 3 Br, ~ ba, 2 frplc's, COUNTRY or small I.own 2043 Wf!1tcliU Drive D 0 b b •, Ji t ~ 1t0 r • ~ 4405 ANYTIME brkfst/dlnlns area, new rm. Custom Inside &. out! Cl'ptl/d~. dbl gar, 1 blk retl~enf. 1 ~ Acres, roll· l 64&-nll Open 'tit 9 PM 6'f3...9M.1JB35...5164. t6J.447l (-)-146-tltl OCEAN BREEZE shq crpt, ~Uo11 front 4 Atrium· f!ntry. Uniquf! 1torll' bch. $47,500. Fel Simple. ing h\1111, ovt>rlooking lllk<'. ' ''Biggest Backyard -· Sharp 4 ·Bdrm." 1; family, rea:r, 1lumpstone .walls for trplc. Bit-ins. Sprlnklen. 642-7523, M~. Lewis. Smog fN"e. Low !11.xe~. All
East lluff incl. dininc rm . Bltm, 3 prtavcy. LndACpd tor min Nr. schools & shop' g . utll. On pa\181 l'()Untry roHd. In Town!'' "' ·''lST OFf[Dllll"'.I SPANISH bath•, w/w carp 4 ·dralJ'•· malnt. 'By owner. 644--0TI&f $.10,500. Call 897-7949. S~n Clemente Close 10 Sun City-Ca.n~n
Laa:una Nlguel Golf Counil'!.
$29,500. Gd lenns. Bkr.
671-3M(I.
CO/ THE REAL \~ I:STATERS And Its attached to one o( the IUftll Owner JnU1t •ll Spanish Completf!ly block fe~. °?"'n ~t. 4 Sun. 2801 Alta SAVE S6000! N. Laguna ~ Lake & fuluN" Lake Perris,
aharpelt 4 bedroom homes desip with double arches, Hua:e cov'"· patio for yf!ar Vt~ta Dr. ' View, 3 Br., 3 Ba., fam rm., B ~HOREf ~IFFS Term11. 714/61'>7·2905. C H r".A
On the market today. Only New, EXCLUSIVE Bluttl tiled roof, elep.nt entry ~entertainment. Ample 3 Bedroom,~ Bath, rtew\lhq 2 frpla., pool, 4~k, patio. ~lc,wn:::... n~·· c~tBa;; BUILDERS & DEVELO.PERS OOSt wy . ..,--r.
1% years old. It you'w front row liltin&. hallway, Cf'lltnl Coor plan, room .for p:iol tn ttm park-~t.:a and. modern kitchen Xint parking. 3,900 IQ. ft. wallpapef,"1' Pi bbq, oceari R-3 Hl:rlse, Oceanside c.1 ione. Approx. 100'x 126'.
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~~~~ t~fs l~tlt~ c:i= TutefYIJy deconted split ~~"~ ~d~.o;,,: ~:~ A aood buy for ;!,~ .. =~ ~ LOwner 494-MNI 71.1 vw. Pvt. ~h.' Many xtra. li::r v17~1f ~P 10<" ~~2~~. Prim<' locatk>n.
· 11 •-lu L.-level end unit. 3 Spacious };k7 -•,500. 1 42 -2561 QUICK p-sESS. hom• -·· ~-ch. Onlv egune gue Immed. Occupancy. Appt s' 11q t. s 15·1XX) W I N T I C executive v .. ,. at ""st. -"""~ .... _ ....-. • only S42.oo:>. 644-11t3R or 1ng1t•r Real Estate es ey · ay or o. Only $42,:.:x> Hurry, call bdnna., 2% bl.'1., a beaUty. Mqnolia at Talbert. H11J1.. Near Adam.a 4 Brookhurat. 4 S2'7,500. , · BY OWNER: Monarch Bly 493-<llBB eves, 133-l&ll, Ex'f. Call Wlif!eler, 532.2200 Re•ltors
t gu...2535 HURRYll tington Beech. Ir: f&mUy, 1% ba'1., w/w Roberts & Co. ff2·5511 Terrace. 5 lge 'BR.a, 3 BAs, 2'lll Ssin Joaquin Hill• Rd.
. · bl I · .. --2838 d.YL, A~rtment1 for ••le 152 · THI: RCAL 'fZ f:STAT!:RS
•. <.~· . . carp. " drapes,· t· ns, GOV'T. REPO'S fam rm. pool, ~· 1.u.1 Newport Cenll'r 644--49\0 t~ , d.lshwahr .. ]Nltio. All terms. . , 1 xtra1. S79,5(X)496-4016.. .•*ON 'IRE BLUFF** OCEAN VIEW ""'-A -'Al C: ;~ii f2 f.f' Only $23,500. ~::ill!i.~.· ttn, , ¥¥J.s<atua, ml~pri~ , SPA,!IKUNG 6 y~. o Id 3 Bedroom. wry elopnl, luiJ ... rs ttennOB ·ursf t)i' Q!'JI II --x-$49,950 or rldlculou.I otter .. curtom buUt, 2 BR· i den,i •llbtf!f'ra.nean Park i n g Just West Of Tha
MESA VERDE t' really 2 IEDIOOM ' iHYE"=tco. KASAll.IAN . .2.'lflll Java. •. Soa'. 'Owiier. ;::,~.""'·"''""""'1 •• ~ •levator, priv bea c h ; Wolfern Whitt H"!"/zo .. nt MAGNIFICENT R I E M7 ,..,.. .f96-•r•• ···-· -.. ria,_ .many o·.., "11 e .t· La.guna. · Panoramic cx.-ean view
1 mil'· ...,. to deacrlbe CONDO Ul4J045•4095 .. ' 11•1•· -~ ·~~ '""'"''· Talkina 155,QOf, 164.ooo * n•: m..ooo . lot, caii build 22 unll.I. llD"" ~ this fabulous 2 story 4 BR. ! 2414 Vista Del Oro 3 I poo1· BEAlJT . .rel.. 3 yr old, 3 Lido lit. ,t b~.·'ISl.3 La . Ventana, Gr .. n Man1ion Inc. dot, etc., 26,28l 1q. J.~· View ! iBA. ~ wtlDr'illl.11 'din Newport Beach $2500. totaJ. cub needed to PB BR, adjoins new H.B. park. BAYF·RON~·VIEW .. , San.cltn'lentt, 714-496-4345. C or Dana Polnl, Cotlon Patnt, 1
.'Otta, u-.ted thl'uot.lt, elec ' --""':;;,c::,,;:l':..':.:ANYTIME:...:.;:.:;~-take over tbJa ftlA lo&n. $23 900 Near shops, llChoola, oc.'eeri Pric'• has l""t :.;,_n •-•·• .... · tmet1ry & C,1.tallna, 25% down. Total l naau I . Ideal starter home for )"OW1I • Ir: ......... _. RN.I Eitate slore ..,, """' ...... u ... -s J c Lot1/C pt 156 car door-nen and all or THE MOST vOl.l will lov "'L.'-.._lhl ""'" all"~.~ to -·,-·on •n uan. apJ1trcno ry • price $132,000 . ..,.... couple. _. aanl-ntlrtd . .&' • •• e uua ~"' y No' 5 Art (213) 439-JTll 3 ~.,..""~ ~;AN • INVESTJrfENT DIVISION this alt.a on a pm.h!i1Jonally For the leut, in this tine 111,IOOl J';P.' Will-p a.II p.lntecl 3 BR. 1"-BA home . . . ,· this SJ>llCious, 2 Bn .. den ··OPEN HOUSE* .f Cemetery lots, JO yrs old,
' landKaped corner lot w/a area. 3 Bdrms., 2 ba., Um./ tenm with u Jltik a1 $1000 With bltln R/0 and uPll'f.d~ ' BR, 2·BA, lll!'Wly palntf!d home w/dlnine rm. i: wet ·· • SATURDAY 1.5 P.M. Fully 11rtdscaped. Beauf
: .·huge 20' x 40' cuatom pool. kit., l ·dy. Conipl•I)' re-down. i:IW. it won't Jut. ed. thl'Uout. HutTy for thil ins!M I:. out. Nylol\ slut& bar; entry courtyard w/ Take Avf!ry Parkway ott view. Leaving ftret.. Less o -.THEREAL
\"'-ESTATEHS '1 • •.. 1' Dick Be.rs Realty 962-2421 decor, New carp.. dripea, 1, one! Exceptionally low pric-crptr, prof J~pd yard1, fountain, }ft. patio on . ~ nunp to Oliva· lum right u) than ~I. 83S-5082.
, IY OWNER piln1: vhlyl 111e;.i.. "manJ. ed at 123,llOO. 'Subo>ll ,.... cov l>"tlo. nr "1Fm achoo!. fl. lot: 3 I"'•'!""' " J,ido 2/lfl'l2 ~ 1-" Luna Dr. ' Commerclol I · cured yanl." on a happy "'nn• can S40-85SS By owner. 133.000. 962-3128 Nam hay, vlow. 1 , .-Bi:Tl'ER '.l11AN NEW! p 151 R·3 Nr. Newport s..: .. \a;nv~ 1':..~:.~';f.~ ..,.., " ...... fl<m pr!v. ffl.4471 ';qu """'111 SHERW••D REAL TY PACIFIC SANDS m,150 OPEN SUN. 12-4 J .. t l yeu old. completeJ.y' -::;;~·~·P~ .. =rtyo;;;;==;;;;;=-; 11ss· x 620' Lcvcl. $1.80 Sq, Ft.
: Xtn. 1,. Jot, cukl ..... c. All por1<: No"': low leuehold " CLOS. E "' OCEAN 1111114·11rookhon1, F.v . 3 ·Ba. 2 BA, N• beam • 241 VIA GENOA t1..,...n ·~-~aped. Work SHOPPING CENTERS WHloy N. Teylar Ca.
' custom IMturea Incl new •1• ::'~150.• very fine value 3 IR + 2 IA HUGE HOME ' achoola. By owner. 53tf..8129. bowaRll laweoa JR. :..;,,.,,.-:~·c!!:'m':;': ~ m ,ooo to 11,250,000 RHlhlro
coDd, It prqe door opener, &ff..lll.l BroHr Anytime Owner ......... - . .aw·--51.! % Irvine . wlC• 6'J5.45tl2 rocim, tWo bath, l•-e sen. NEW to a Years·o1d 2lU San Joaquin •lills Rd. H tlo, f IM•-$20 S00 , .......... ~ ~v.tll'I' "' •116 v· Udo -• ' N Newport Center 6ft..4910 U&e pa pro ......... .,. • • t...... di ·. · •·-n -"· 1a a.rate family l'OOm, u..,..d. orth & South Ora.nee Co. V ~--t ..,, !<NI P'Mlnt•ln V•n-Uk NEW · I t ...... ., nuw ' rm., 1.a1w.iY y 00N O CE I JOO' 1 .. ,., 'ft2 try •• ~,.a ~"""· ,_.. e ww cr p •·rm., den, 4 Bdrm•, :itra FAMIL . I .•• 3~JJR.,3%ba,denA ed carpets thruout. ALL Xlnt1pendables TuShelter Cl:l I of, Xo>;i,"'"
Drive by llXI KtrTY Lane FORMAL DINlNG area, -~. OW:rsized: rooms or just J"ettlnc started? '.f11en playroom ........... $89,500 TERMS! Ct.JI: Lee Mohler 541-5155 paved alley, 348 E.
e 54S-.DJO --OWNER-builtin RIO,~ flqattme lhruout. Brk park like yard, be sure .to we thta Vf;RY 5 BR. l ba. strada corner. ONLY $.11,000 PERCY H. GOODWIN co. Rochf!llter St .. C.M. Short
• CHOICE -LOCATION WANTS. o· UT•. ... .. "buUtln -&B-Q. 138.500. .....1313. 111 H SPECIAL 2 bdm., 2 ,bath Pool .1 ........... ;. Sl25,000 FITZP.ATRICKIS walk lo 11th SI. Jhpna .. cntr.
i Near aclo>ls, park Ir: shop-Submit )'OUl' terms. Call Brook hu r 1t 1 Fountain townhouse at a vuy special LlbO REAL TY INC , Capistrano Valley R.t1Jty 1 $21,750. 673-9509.
J pin&'. Newly decon.ted 4 Price reduced $1,500. below U7~ · Valley.. price of $30,500. Great 3377 Vl8' lJdo, N.B. 31501 Camino Capistrano EAST 17th. STREET Mountein, Dettrt, i Br., 2 Be., comb. fam ,-m .. fr Gov't appraisal. Nice 4 BR. SEYMOUR ,~REALTY, lnU . rreenbtlt location A a 2 car 673-7300 San .(uan Capistrano COSTA MES.A Resort 174
kit. New crpt, bltn elf!C 2 BA. elect bltil'll, crpta • Bt&ch Blvd .. Hunt. Bch. prqe, toll t -L-100--N-o.::rd:.::..:hoc:m::e:. .. -3~B-R-. 2 4f3-J 1a4 ~ Ft. tronunc 17th St.
n.nge " oven. Double drpo, Unbeatable price for "Hl··HO SILVER" lo 2 "-RHltor Since 1965 Sll5,000 cuh down **BIG BEAR LAKI
__ .. ·"" •'» _,. ~-CALL TODAY . BA, lat t, pe1.1U9, n_ Jo I •~ 6~ •700 N-• a tax deduction,. Try 1ara~. y,,,......., ;!'"• -·"'"· 4 ._. .. _ -ba lcony view. Nea.o 5 BDRM. RANCH HOUSE' nca nom cs, Biu . •.rv ~ '
Xlnt fi,..ncin&:. l&19 Corsica If ~rh m""ak'e1"1,e •• !!, atowaa:: OPEN HOUSE .SAT 1 .. 5 playground , beach, tennis Capiatrano Estate, 2 Acres. thll cab\n-ln-thf! w 0 0 d s ·
Placo. Call att 5 · pm "'~ _, •. 1"62 CARMAN IA LN kin 17 9 50 o • SHOPPING CENTER Comp!. tlnlshrd only 18•900· quire. No down payment ' . · court. Ai r ' · • ,.. car gar., barn, corrals, bl& OR start w/a secludf!d lot
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5789
· 5!1•5111 <=J. 531·5111 and owner wW pt.y your N/Adama I: ~rookhunt Owner, 673-6514 tree1, pool. $160,IXKI.. JO Satellite storea. 10.7% Cap for only $~. and W..E'U..
[ VACANT 5 BR. clottng cooho. Balanc<' Is GLEN MAR SPICIAL ,.· "SINCE l9l6" SMALL UdoHam•onchoice OLE HANSON CO "le, ».73 •pencl•ble on BUILD· a cab in on lhal lot
I NEWLY paint~. Pick your STRATFORD 2 it)'. Colonl&l, lt11 than rent. Thl• Hun.. 4 'Bedrooms, 1"-bath. comer lot, Onl.y $Sl,500. m s. lCll. !An Clen:ttnte down P«.Yment. fOr You! Call Ro111 ·(714)
· own carpel. $3,850 down or 4 BR, 3· BA.,' ~-Ji-.; rm fuWton Buctl beaub' II only fireplace, patio. •Su p_e r 1st Wntem Bank Blrft. KEN· BRrrrINGHAM 1 T~~.I ~~~. 5.16--1738 or write>: Spenct":r
1 nlA·VA tGormE•M· w/rt'plc. Form dil'I 'rm., $28,950. Hurry call gu..2535, de.an, near 1Chool• A: shop-I Unlvenl~ Park, Irvine .:__,;.:R;ceal;:.l.:.or~•~675-ll.CC,-=123~-.i Tustin Real EAtate, P.O. BolC 2828,
---' Jiii---Fam rm w/wtt bar, sbq ' ~~ 962-5031 Days ~1~1 Nfthh SPARKLING! 3 BR, I% 'BA;i---------Re•ltOr1 6444111 Bl& Bea.r Lllke, Calltom ia.
1610 W. O>t.1t Hwy., N.8 . crpll le drps. 3-car aar. ....uupu-35' Jot , No. Side, Tracie 1 O~ER selllrc, B taut COM Highway frontaa:e. 3-1 YUOCA VALl.EY on the
·REALTORS 642-462.1 Btautlndtcp'dba~kyd., K.ASABIAN RED' CHIN.A??? Broker. 67S-4i756. Tultln MeiuSows model 14, land I: bldgs. Mesa. 3500 rt. cit.'Vatlon. 11'
I Ow /ft---ht Fruit trees le sprnklm. Real Estate 147~ Beaut decor 3 BR Din -Agl'nt. 67>7225 H.I.R. a-Wal"' Jo~ua -, ,. Y ner u-.vra r Xltn. Ira petto: w/ueed ---------tSure! Evenonptnklinen ... Me .. Verde Fam rm. 'Open 'hou·~·~ ...... ' "'' .. ~ ·
' Unique 3 Br .. 2 Ba + studio. brlck Utt ru. 4 planters. SA' VI ·$2IUIO PCX>L 4 PATIO fer elepnt you and your ruesll will be Duple:r"/Unlts Yl!ar round living. $3,350. > R·2 lot w/w cpt, ahuttera. _ ._ r" • entertaining, 1ourmet 80 enthr,Jae,d by this pent-BY Owner, inusf'aell. Xtra w~kends. 838-1015 ••le' 162 Tmn1 (7141494-745.1. ' I Frplc, $27.500~ 6f6.M73. CUl-dM&c. "3,500. _............. Four lMare becfnna,, l bl.tbs, kitchen wJth built·ina, ~ly house ' v\eW they'll nevtt Jp 4 BR, tam rm·. crpta, W•stmfniter 5 ACRES nr. Vall Lk, wtr,
'1 (AS-IS). . • .DIRTY 3 DAILY ~ PILOT f&mllY. nn., Ul!C home. rtt.t yard wlth Po o 1. nqtice. i bdrm, % ha: In drps, 2 -ba, frplc, Inside H.B .• Beautiful eJCtra J.ce. 3 scenic. $4500., w/$45. On
BEDROOM ·~ 000 -Near beach, \llcantl $39,000, MoJtthl,y payme:nta $225. Turtle Rock Hille.'. coui'tyard, sunken pa.Uo, full DRIVE IY Bi., 2 ,Ba .. 2 Br., 1 Ba .. mrn.o 8 to 10 AM. ~
i Drake. In 'Me;· dei M-:'. CLASSIFIED' ADS 'CiEsT REALTY Roberti 'l'·~· ff2·5511 -e· 'red 'h.11 ~":",;.!'I'::~.'=-'::.'. 9092 ENLOE WAY ~·~~.~.;:.:.~~ ~ai;a.: ~P_M..,.c.••=-'-' -----
' VACANT 4 BR. REPO F9~ .ACTION. • • GOVERNMENT-I •uum• ·my GI loan ot (Mo•nalle nr Moy'i St.) sac 1'3,500, Own" 842-3276. RHI Estoto I N, • ., car·pel, pelnl. $24,500 .. ·c· ALL '642-5671 • UNITS wanlrd. Haw bu,.... Exch•n.. rn
I 1.;:;;"~';;~e:;};:~·;:;·;;:;--;::;;;;;:;;.;;:;f;'t::;::;:;;:::;;;;;;;;;;::;:;::;:.~ll;;AIL;;;;;;Y::;:;PJ1Dl';;;;;;;;;lor;;;:;;•;;cllon;;;;·! I OWNI D , · · , l;::l31=:,000:::::.·..;M::1:,~=5l::Oc,·~--3 BR, 2 BA, covered patio; 1-;;==0.:io:;:;;;;:;;;:;;:;=.I ·~ .._... ... N nu • VA l'f'~ REA1.TY Newport. Bl•ch" crplLd.tpj, d~hwshr. Ju111 for ctuplexe1 Up to Ip units. r•
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• T~ A homes. tow Univ Parir: Cent6 • Irvine reduced lo $25,500. Drive by I =A..;"';cn:...1°"6:...15-:...1..:225:::~·· H:;.rc.'n_·==
1 ~ No points or Escrow Call Anytime, 133-<mO' * DUPLEX * and call us for mort. lntm. DLX Dana Point duplex. t' CifilQ"O J\,,' -f) 'C ~Q.• IMS. Gov't P13J clolinsl'!!!!"!!!!!!!""'!!!!""' ... """"'"' I Strttt tO attttt'. LovetY-, quiet / ~ L:ARWIN • $49,900. 33.952 Sliver Lantern.
I . p~ J.'Q\l~J. 'ft J;l(/"v coats.Allprico....,.....C&ll FORaaleby.-r,l!ttutl ·r.a!denttal A 'rental area, tlfl405 • , ANYTIME 1 ~W..:•;:..bb:.:.·.;:B_.IU'.:.·;:..111:...2~..:90S_·== I The ''Punle with the ••ilf-ln Cltrdle -BR home, Fam .nn • """"" Jlrttt !l'Om ohahnel. Beach Home -Apt. 149.500
t' CREST REALTY Formal din. rm; on ll'ffh· 3 Bdm~. 2 bli. eam uoU. ~ Ste .. lo ocesn In NoWf)Ol'l ••ecwronoe ...,... of th. .. -"' .... -...;..""-' ' . belt. 833-1043. I l -J 1:mri O~/Agent * 67>0123 ,..., "'°M•Jed _., ... / VIRY ANXIOUS! 1 -....., •---L Oven Jed dbl. Ian&•· . -. ,.... t •-· f f --e-pool h H -. ~ 165000 ~·iiiiiiiiiiiiil.mm Income p,_r1Y 166 _.to orin ovr . , ~ut. me-. tavy Ne~~rt Beec~ Re•lty I
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.. ~·fl~ Jt!EA~"EACH 261)Newport l!1>. 615-Bdl6'2 ~;~·~:•• 125 ~·--~~~Brdm I I I Hou11ewUe's pridf! 4 joy. Ente.?Wn rvw ' tri"ndtl near A !n'EAL at $34.900. 3 rm, ---------r111X vi. '""'IQ..,, p
• • • • • XJnt nbrhd. Sec. Sale. the beat lf, In this: terrific 2 Ba . Cu'10m dtt0r, m1ny LUXURY MOBILE fttmllhed •Pts In top cond.
• w f * c· ·--21 * ocMh aide value. OU·11rttt .,.Ina, Iii' livt'C ·""'m1 up-HOME Never a vacancy. Sl.1,000 I I IN El*Wlll OI I i' ·c~l1"!r1' REAL ESTATEl42-tl21 ~.r.:,:,~~~; ::.'. ';'",.':!/''8~"~; J IOO "''fl, Ip !Iv rm. di• down·~.:o~·
I r MIREDITH HOMll .....,. onJ.y ateps awoy. W-1055 ' m,denw/we!t...2BR.2
, • New !own! 4 BR. din rm., "'*-3·bdnn. Ooor plan, .iiiiiiii __ ..,....,ii;;I bo, kit " ..,.. '"I'· w/w * Century 21 *
EXCJIANGE 2X Unil Apt.
Compltx In Coata Mesa for
40 to 60 Unil11.
Sp•rling lnve1tment1
Call JJtk, 833-36M .. -
YOU'VE always wanh!d 1.
picluttaque cottqt In thie
desert, twa bed room 1 ,
aaragc, (ru il lrMs, 4 mU~
from SUn Clty le Cal'\YOf1
Lake 1n Qu•U Vtllty. ~fu a
Co~try Club. What can YoU
tndt1: me in Coda Mt•
area! 67S-70'15.
fam. rm .• JIJce new! $C2,7'0. w1tb fireplace• tn the muter BY OWNER -HARBOit cpta thfll ·OUt, •Ir cond. Ttr-
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"OTAL 11 · 'Jnd nce,patlol<much,,,..... ' • llXl62 CoJrat• Cir, Open Sat bdrm. • llvln&' room. "'nd• , VIEW 4 Bedroom, F .. a ·, i.oi:.ln exclulve •dull park,
I ' I I I CMH:ution ls Niiiy Wort-Mr.: M2-4521. ·•. • ltRlf to CO*)' faml!y Jiving. Jmmed. occup. VACANTI SJC Qwntt _ 49..\..fM.~
TR.A.Of; 4 Bedroom ltarbor
REAL ESTATE 642·1nl Vlow hom•, 1 .. land. ll,000
derful. My h und ry Ju•f · S.auttf\Jlly decorate<!, A S53.1!IO. C•ll ~1122 01' • •
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I p E T C I Ji i ·• . ,.It Duptox6 1271!00431:000 , , U caMna, rurn.. I• Adull e c i... ,i,. ""id.Jo ......, .. Pl.... '41,Jm.S75,ooo . ~O /tz,tt, NICE ...... 3 br. 2 "'· Din. Puk , downtown c. M. l I ,. I , ..... :r::t.!::01:.J;"~. 10CRm R~AITT . REAL ESTATE ;;ap;,,";;:':1:~~!,--~-MA-1-9~-F-Ul_WE_R_d_b_l _ex·
11-G-S final home. By o W n r . -.,Adult ........ In Foun..
... ~$'t'j;~($'UIH$1N I' r \' r r r I TOTAL payment $15111tte4-tl'll~ e,... sl9-0m lla.5llfl. l'rlnc. only. t•ln Valley ..... &42.u!O or
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•.•. m .. _. io-ml ,. 1·· I I I I I mo.~--111-·~<l'NN-YOUMJWN,EXEC. l!UFF •en·'===--=-....,..._= ~·~~ A •• l IS ntor tho bw:ll, lup ...... Ain. oa b<:och front l!O" E.m' L Lusk • °'" • BUDGER Elcpando, lMO'.
10 GIT ¢t<ISWll yard • ,._ cwntry Jdtchfln. 1._~ ~· Owntt will 8A., la/ft' MTL. 2' frptca: ~. ldn't cond. Must be. moved.
SCRAu • -ANSWIU IN CIJASSIFICATION .,.,. Only llUllll. • Gn. $4i.500. 21111. 211A. pool, oq. II. 161.000. -ll02. $8500. . ---~~~-~ .. :!_!·~·~~~~~~~~-~:!-~'.:!:~~~~TIN~~ ltMerta & C.. MWSll -· Jllao, -. llell !Ito old •lull !2131 tilll-31'15
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2 BR 2 •· h It 2 Newport or Costa Me• • ., ,.,.1 un 1. )IN:. .,.,..,,
old. f'ully r.arp. &: dr1.l)e'd. , ..,c.,a.,11 "6'<""· .. .,..••,.0.,'.,61,.•,.·8,.'34...,· ~I Covered parkiq , 86\ k)Ca· 1: Uon. $150.000. Re•I E1tete WentM 114
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5 ,050 HAVE CASH BUYER 7 • For • to 5 Bdrm, homo with -····a=m Cl .. llC.
• 21 Unlf·Nr. Shop'g.
2 Ir 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 Ellis
Ave HB. $Ol M MT·~7
Call~ a Slve!
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pool or mom for pool. La·
gun11 Nlaucl or Ml&&k>o
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Lots A lllcrt"lt. 714.ft&.f.414.
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-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;I iiiJP(J,,( i, BR.. 2 BA. lam • LRG. l BR, dupl!x. frpl, rm 'dbl .car $235-mo. tlee.
2 BR. 2 ba. ""; .. ","' 127> be1,m ... u .. prlv patio. ""'"' LI VE LIKE A KIN~ . Rei~ . --NEW NEW NEW
l"M C • "TE 3 BED 4 BR. 2~ bl.,~ pt, •·•• S396 pa'MUng, ~ Cp~, drpa. 187 a....a-. p 1 ' •• "'" A u,.... ~ · •SR. ~ bat.hi ....... i,m 2131 SI Sl!IO. Adult.I no At ... ~, ric•sl sruDJO a~ w/tull kit ~ ~ VILLA llVJW
ROOM, 2 bat b home, 3 BR., 2 ba. home•• JD)/335 pel11. M3...\J17. ' Ft.IJ\t4UllED-S~ ~·Inc. utll. Rt.ti. l..oi;-tJreplace, dbl. aar., pAUO, ., BR. 2''· .. _ •~ .... ..,.. ........... _ ra.lne B<lhk• Sttrft-RJhi
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HARBOR ·VILLA
APARTMI NTS
$120 to $150
redetorattd. Nf'W •hag j BR.'•ttC-A; ::·;:;,;,;:;LARGE; 2 BR, newly •vn~vn.rr1.,,.n..c.u .t!M-!858.1 ' ... 'J• JUST' Jt'J]l/JSl!i-;0
crpts l ~ Av~U, M•reh pabJ-.1. wa"r pd, ear.,.. * POOL S Lido I le · • F•mllles Wol como l TH ES E AR E TOPS,, •
2629 H"bor Blvd. . 1•t. 12:'<1 per mo. 30I Eaat ' red h·11 Good Joe. Pr Iv• c y . * E"'CLO$ED 1 . (10 2 BR, 2 FU UL BA ) , If You . Pr•for Cu l•I [ llil .........
ll:d -Broadway, C.M. I JJ~/mo. 548-0051. oA:RAG•s-.unan.rtanMW 1 Br niew • Spcelal cabinet 11paee L iving i nd P rivac y. _,,_ ' ;-...~....,'7"" 'lf'"'!"'c ' • lDck garacrs w/Ja 1tor • '
Servlna Newport~ta Meu 2 .BR. 1" BA, gar. Sharp, * CONVENIENT J.JdOi uu nr ti.y, .Adultt. '"° e Jim eril e (;ndry Ii: Patioe:1
1 l 2 BEDROOM 1
atta. Over 500 nnt.11!.s avail-REALTY nu~ •1. retr:lc. 1180/mo. TO AIL BEACHEs f ~ Plt,~'2>\)l'llO. ~ • • DIW·Disf>oMl e On1~1 •
2111 obi< """" Our IH 11 115.00. Univ. Pari< C..ter, Irvine Phone 64 .. 2'l51. FROM $135 'MONTH !HWPO<t INdl · • l)oop 2'color ..... ""' wlpatlo, oompl ,.,....,....ied.
1-------.---We guarantee. tervl~ or C&ll Anytime, ~ 2 Bdrm, c\rapeA, Cllll)ell:, e Spec.ill.I 80Undprooting crpl, bit · nd
LIQUOR LICENSE )'Qllt monty back. Fair? 1860 N~port Blvd .• C.M. blt-ln1. gar. Nti pttt l child. ADULTS PLEASE LIOOlfllle tpeet.e bl.)I \fiNo. • Nr. San Ol~ Frw, HI!· New ihq gt 1 ·ii\$··•
Or11no-<)n Salt ,...,, now. Can 646-392" Eves. 673-4S71 1 -•--h ~ -.. 15 ft to bf" ch 11rps. Lg11: Pool I: nnry rm. .... ....., -.una ·-c i;.u...mg Mgr e\I~. VILLA POMON~ .... ~~. lll"• a ' bor Bl\ld & school~ Convenient to Mop'g, Aaj,
LG>kl Jul.II' -Publlc Pr11:m· ,Bllchekw-In C.Oronll "4-1 Mar. S.ntl AM Heli htt PHONI! 642 20l f~llflMllbl,e •dull 0'1b' $200. GAS Heal. Gu Cooking lo Yaiiview Hospltlll ln back ~ -Food Or CndclailsJ Furni.ahed with utiUtiei pa.id 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATitS. LAGUNA NIGUEL 4 bdr 2 . . , :r--:: .. • S 1'Uttl incld. Ynrlt 61$!-4704 11.nd WATER-All palrl. of Farrow Riiy al 262! Har·
S18,500 for Sl~ year roon(I. llUl:e living • family rm, ba., live rm 6 dining ~a. (llflt Pomona. Ave.) ~V,Qi ... a.rt fl I: "~· Month to Month $180 bor Blvd. Ph. d1cyi 5.S'7·9049
Call Wln11on. Coll"£l 2 Bdrm HouJll!!, Sl50. WiU ar-pluAh crpt1. mank:.ured yant family rm, frpi, bull,l·ins. ~ ... !~:.... u~,r., R. ~~d.. ~· BACHEIDR apt, new ~ptt. •22 Hamilton, c~ or eves & Sun 546-9081. ... I
f213J 272-4249 cept childmi 4 pet1, Has and aU hullUns. Xlnt reai.· · .._._.. .ui • ,_ ......, !rOW WEEKLY t s l 50 I Yrl Stt Mu-It M H ba ..
1D Chinchilla'•. 16 cagH. fenced yard, pat\Q, garage. dentlal Atta, S275. mo. ~~~d~apei, f~ncf!d tm" ~inj dep. Adults ont)I: RATES es:foo/wtnttr .~ y. ;:_2062 n , 0 n """'""'"""'"'""'""'""'"""'I
3 Bdrm " l250 -~-•1 u• "24 1-evetl ·~·-••· ...,. """'" · no pet1 ••• •-2080' N-porl l lv'. ' ,.. , ~ c o n d I l I o n · Any N .nOUM.. . • .... arp. \JIU ~ -,..._.. mac. $310 mo. lat, tut and · -.wu•. • 67>2778. · -uonabte olfe• oc-pt-•. ew Cll-.tl, fireplAce, 2 ~t •-'""4 c"· I• U-.. ~·
« -~ ·~ ~~~· =~ I 11•1 •-.2-611 SMALLBacbeli>_ r,IWimpool, °'ELUXE Call • ""'l'ekf!nd• or after 5 bafhJI. Wet:tcltff 11.re11. · ~ u 21 pm, 567-1485. · ' 185 1 BR kldatpett OK OutstandinCJ ---STUDIOS & 1 BR'S. ' 1 blk ocian. $IOO/mc. Util APA'RTMENTS .APARTMENTS
noo utll pd sld•t• OK Ocean View . . Av••• ...... .,. pc!. 210 C~r. 541:-1131 or AJr Cond • Frplc'• • 3 Swim· .,,,ir. LADIES ~dy tn W~11r . ~ flllt 5 c~o (200 mi ~-•-H Ith g 3 BR, 2 BA •.• · ••·" • ..,......,.
l tOl'f', Trudy's F11111hHlM, 3.33 ng ~ cpui . · • 3 Bd / d -· 0 T .. ~ G , B'I 2 BR. 1% BA ....... , • S I I •-1110 C Plf • • Full ~tch:... ' ' ""O'" ' 111 n....... • ea ' pa • 1180 t . t?ltl St., Costa Meu. Si\ghi/c;pl1 Sl20, gar. 3 BR, 2 BA, Montlce:llo Con. rm.1., w w carp .. r111pe1!. Apt1. Furn. 360 e 'Heat JIMI OECANFR. NT apt. 1416 W. ~nn1J1 -..nl • ame • I· (ALSO A'VAIL. F'URN.)
64&-0385. :.~~~121~::.Chga~4~id~i~ts do Pool , wtr aoftel14!r, '":'1$Si &Nar:~ALTiall General •.Laundry Ya.ciJjties ~an~~~· 1J'· ~~he':~ llard n;'°~DROOM 'New adult g •rderi ~pt1.
S .. AL 1. 1 •-dohw1h•, $22S. 5 46-1765, 4., •731 • Free uti!Jti" "t FROM 1165 151 f:. i ts t. 646 UH m L app 1ance repair or St:JO 2 BR 4·kid111 OK ~'i7-.1W,1. ' ~ e fue liMnS pref'd. 1213) fi98..3627.
'Jl1e. IUneu fore~ Mlf'. Of. M 2 BR kki11/pe/1, J-J.B. 3 BDRM 2 bath b nt In LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 BR., 2 • l'iY~ •-mald:iserv .• ava.il. lBR. one block from beach, MEDITERRANEAN NEWl:. y DECORATED
fen welrome. ;,:ia7-0020 or S140 2 BR kids/pets C.M. _._1 .d .. pa r(ld u. · .. :· Ba, Jiv &. din atta, trpl, •Phone seryice Avail April lit. S.125 mo. VIL "'GE BEAUTIFUL 8'21~757. Canyon 1et 2 BR., kld1/pet11 ca.,~ 1' 11 1' 1 • • 1 I.JI\ GDOUNDS
OK OK. """ '"""' yd. 12.15 b ,_, ... cptt, d·"'" ...... lold New Conc-t HOLIDAY PLAZA Jl3>.-0IOI dy, 675-S.164 eve. " FVRNITURE Dellw.ry Serv.
Elltab 3 yn. Tnlck. !Quip'!
I-' • acct111, pe:rmltl. $3300
cash. Sf>7-7o.12 Aft 5.
Sngls/cpl• 2 BR CdM. mo. 646-1434. gar, sprnkln, view, paved . -..-DELUXE Spaclowi 1 BR. • * Sl«t Mo. Util' paid, On 2400 Hnfbor Blvd., .C.M. -10 Minutn to Ocean
Walk•· bch 2 BR CdM < BR. l250 Years lease. •torage .,... In• cam· FURNITURE RENTAL lum apt. 113.5. ""'"'pool. b<ach, 't Br.-Mo.. In 41 557-ll03! -Gu Heat & Stove. Water · .., · per-boat. Jmmac. S285 ma -Ample parking. Adultll' _no today! 1 MJ-.2!181. RENTAL OFFI..,;c. Gar. Rec. Rm, l.Aundty Rm Sngls OK 3 BR kid1/~f1 C.M. Wesl·•icle Av11.U, now, 683 ht, lut & dep, 495--044. pets. l96S Pom0na Ave. CM > . OP~ JO AM ro 6 PM l BR. S140 ~11 OK 4 BR kid1/pet1 H.B. Senate St. •!?>--0166. ., Month lo Month N.Wport1 Heijht1' 2 BR. $160. $16.5.· S17S
lttYMtment . 220 m..aao AGENT 3 BR, 2 BA TOWNHOUSE, Ligun• N iguel • 100'% Purch•R Option l BR dllplef, ,J;:rpJc, Beam . * NEW· * Hacienda de Mesa ,,~Op~po~rt~un~lty!_ __ ~ MONTICELLO Cl W . cei.lings,11Cedar JHtne!ting, 2 BR, 2 or 3 montha only. 160 \\/. WJllOll, Apt 1, CM -2 RENTALS l:llO/mo. Ph. S.....121 • & n' SPACIOUS -4 BDRM 1.110 * kl•~~~ Pvt patio. IJ,)4. 336 E. 20th, 1175. :bM'Clay ...... L
EXCHANGES. lnVft,tment• 4 Bed, !reohly palht.,,. Nice 2 Bath !am rm I t v 645-1317 .. C>JI. ~-* .Y.fli..I• NINOS BRANO NEW' I ·& 2 BR • We Wllers. HOme ,, I • Mega v.~. , .. 3 BR 2 BA II, ' w w d1> II, * 24 Hour Dellverv • LA FROM $1'30 crpts " -· 2 ha.tbs. 1230. ''"': . · • d....., bltrui fenced ·-...1 • ., .a-Unfu • ~" '··-1-·nt !t<alty .,.,. .,._ • -1 1 J d · ...,, · ..,. ... .,, i 1 BR,, ...,,..at, pn·v, patio & ..,... , l'ft.' ·-I d . u'"'"' '""" · 11',,...'""'· · •• .,c, g 1v rm. 1n rm., · •"" ......,,,___ .. -....,. ... Near ahop11, enc e1e
~Y' to Lean 2• _4LSO fucd yard .. S225. 540--0190. _ ~... glll'q:e11, built·tl'lll, enc I . mo. v~. ,,.,....,.x.tf ~ •. ~,..._ pool. Middle11.g@d re 1 p •-ck •-.~ 2 BR, 2 ·B. A APTS
-· · · · -· 3 Bed. home, O>Uege Park, 3 BR, 2 BA MONTECELLO Mesa Verde £? ~~. only. SUI mo. Super.C.Omfortable-Quiel patios, attractive lndl!Cpg.
f 1st TD L ~Ice shag <'rt.iii:. S240. mo, TOWNHOUSE bltns, cplz, --a.iii-2 BR. 'l!leC bhria;di.Jpl, cpts Near 1 NewpC>ft· Back, &y. AduJtll only, no pets. 1970 ,, oa ns CENTURY 21 drpe. 5" .. 2126. SHARP 4 BR. 2 BA home. NR OCC· ••• ,., u d I 0 . & ' drp•. heated p 0 0 I . GIS • Wllu ,Paid. Mo. to Wall•ce St., '.,_ 0 80 I . -~6%% INTEREST 4 Br. 2Ba, crpts, drps, =~i~~t ~:rs tomo~~te~ ~~ WN.1~~nCMSA ~~ ;.:.tch~~ ~ s ~ . = "qk. $l6S' m'o . MC~[&dr~ns;~,~~e.. _646-_2200 __ . _____ _ •nd TD Loans REAL ESTATE 546-9521 Yan!. 1175. me. '"'" Av.U· an Apr. 15. -· B•llioo' lsl•nd 2324 ~:Ay• • '615-41)12 IAY MEADOW AP'l'S. ' • * MS-7609 ... * 540-3058. B I 1 2 Br, beam ceilliljs, prlv pa· LA~DLORDSI 3 °R, 2 BA. bl~-. _,,, •Ibo• 1, •nd BACllE;LORS Only' BR, ·.~~ ·~--·. -~~ ~-. 2 *' *''$1_70 .· *'* ti I ell I -· .
I~ Int. blw.d on equity. t~ Alto NEW 95%
• ot 11tle-price ]03111
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"2·2171 545-8611
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• ~ .,., .. ., Mi11ion Viejo . • , ·apt. FJJm. Utilites. Pd. ..... ~ ~&.t.c. ~ J~•., ._. ~ o, rec. 11. ., c osr:u gar. We Specllillze In Newpor~ gar., t'l'l<:I yard. YeArly I_,._ _______ WATERFRONT, 1 BR , 546-797:1: Qr 3Q7 Me11a. Dr .BR;, 2 BA,1trpl. no pr: p)O ~ Br:'-~ .Ba,•ne~ly ·painted. llge. Gilli heat, cooking A:
Bca'ch • Coron·a del Mar·• , le1111e. $.ni. per mo. 67J...5134 SPACIOUS Span\M'I home in ground Door, prlv patio. CM . • . " mo. Adult1. 615-.4131 Bltns, cet/Qrp, enC'J ~tjo. wlltcr all pd .. All adults, no
Laguna • & Dana Point: Mili:slon Viejo on Jrg. oorner parking, \nq 400 s. Bayfront · . Nr ~hi• A:·shop'g, Children pet11. From $1 65 .•
Otir Rental SerVice 11 FRtE 08nl Point lot. Lrg fam rm. 3 BR 2 Apt: 5. S75 BA.CHE L 0 R for ~1pi1tra:'° ~ OK, no pets. 880 Center St., 317 W. Bay St., C.M.
tn You! BA 2-Car gar, $275 ,;,n. . . petm1tMi;at tE:'pant. Incl ulil., * New : •165 * CM, ~ or 5!'S-2682. Call~ Nl:J-VIEW RENTALS NEW 2 BR, 2 BA. ocean O'>tr.'1074 helw 7 • 2 en, bay•view, garage •ti>1· No hlpples no p e I 1. " ...,.,... n am-a am, $225. ts ·mo. JeUe. 673-6900 it•o IV'£ll. ' ' N~r .Dana ·POinl Marlnt1.. bl Apt;J Uftfvm 1 ~ • ~ Apt.,Unfu,.,, 673-4036 or ,494.-3243 view, 1tow, re.trig k vac 1 1 _
I S200 496-4191 or • e e.ves. da,ys. · ~ liq. ft . l Br. ·•,Pl., ·1ge.. dbl. I'!':---. , . FREEl l · um .. · per mo. · Na __. a..ch • 1 WEEK .FREE! * wanti-obe1\ elec ra,,. k ~fl~,,. Ge~ral
L ndl d. _ ~.. w,.... l•lboo Penln,ul• Bach. ""dee,, no ld toh 175. -~ •·~ ~ · '-;;~~~~;;:;::;;~:;::;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~;;:;;;;:;;:;::;: ~ or a-vw.ners Fountain V•ll-v ·~•r:.,·•·-·8"\lc ept. 8o&t 1. We. will refer tel\Mt. 10 you · e By .t~ ~a -1 Br furn BA'YrnoNT • Yearly. 1 BR. Lrg Ba~ UU, t BR. Sl.S. 2 g1111.ging eh.ii. 1... priv. 8
FREE ol chartte , , • M·any 3 BR Ii den, dltl rm, 1rg •II utd mcl $140. Gorgmtill view! Furn. Util BR $l!G. Adlts. "642-DJl. · p&.tio. Mgr. :wzz Camino
Heuw ftttrnhhett 300 dl'!litable ttttanb on our bckyrd. Nr 11ehool. nn ptt11. ALA ·R•nt•ls • 645-3900 pd. Adulti. s 2 o o Im 0 , *'"WINTER l\AT!S1r Capi11trano. Apt. 10. -;::::,,,. ..
waltlnit ll1t. • AV11.il •115. S27S. 962-5369 e FArillly Wanted_ 3 Br lrg 673-67ro. AHntc rurn· Studios ~ll5. 1 Corona ·ct."1. Mar 0 1 .~
G-r•I ALA Roni•'• • '45-3900 . fncd yn1; encl ........ · ok. BAY v;,w 2 B• .. 1225. uttl BR:• ll25. Adulto. "" ..... -¢ ·v·1sta Del Mesa
SID 4 nn hse, kldi/pet" V&RY .CLEAN 4 BR. hoirie Huntington Be•ch Sl6.5. pd. beach. pil!f, prk'g. 21.35 Elden, Mgr. Apt fl;. • I
81 BR mobl hme 1ngl/cpls with bltin1 Ii. ltc f~ yd ALA Rentals e '4.S.3900 Adull11. 303 E. Edgewaltt J. ATTRA~E film Ir,:, .... ~-·""¥ •i , t · , •
1'150. pvt hme CdM for $265•per mo, FA JES lmmac. 3 BR., 1J4 baths. •SMAU. 2 .BR, 1 BA, nr m .-2866. beem .ce:il, 2 BR.. New crpti · " V~ion year 'round, tn die beautiful Back lay of
S120 2 BR mob, kid1/pet11, CM · ONLY. Call &geflt 546-4141· Bllr111. Room for <:•mper or bl':ach/park, Garage avail. • S25 WK 1' UP-On Ocean • ;ho~tnt.i:~k.S.:.S~:~· --->1,~,, within' 1i:i1y accei1 to bu1ine11 shopping
J]!lft. 3 BR kid11/pef1 N.B. CHARMING 3 BR, 3 BA &: boat. S225 Mo., le11se. Ctpe/dl'pl'I, stove/r:efrig, All Lo".'°IY Ba.ch·l ""Br·~ll .pg., S
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1 ' ~ ~ 0 ·~Mf·e1ni.rta i_'lment centers cs well ot ridi~g, ilables,
Bachek>r pad!! 1tart "' SM den home. Many xtras. Ex· m . REALTY 1 year ~-Util pct. NO M11.Kt itel'V1ce-Pool-Util pd 1 Br $130 a: ... & S?50· Lup. _ I....,...._ 0 bik•ll'Jg thin;: 0 ,,d white sandy beeches cf the 8111• 979-1438 AGENT ciuMve Newport attll( $450. INVESTMENT CO p~ 557-3400. • CaH Ei15-<87~ • Pool 6 terrace. Ideal for 1 6 J(BR. ...-:;.1& Unturn. 0 w-, "y I . . . . .
Jncl rde r A t 646-1456 • ' ha beJ no chiJ.tren 1993 Pireplact11 I pri• pa·tto., O r:ot1fic, · cur oll·• ectr1c a partment with bu1lt-1"
. lalboe Penln1ul1 ga ne ' i · (714)645 ·4085 4 BR, 3 BA, fam'. rm., pool. Z BR nr beti.ch &: bAy, prk'g, Ch~c~96.\l;r-' •Poola Tenni. Cbntn't-i Bkflt rario•~ oven, d iibV(c 1her end refrigerator will be o
, 1/2 Ilk leach Heu1e1 Unfurn. 305 Back bfty. Kld1 0 K . lndcy. adults. 11:"16 w. . . _,·Sea Lant, CdM 144-J&ti d~ig'ht: lask in the sea. oir c round the pool or !Oin
Corona del ~Ir Halleluja 2 Br $150 utl pd S.1.liO/mo. 7-4 day•, 540-Sl2l BalboA. SlTO/mo, 673.-4526· SHAq.P 1. Br. Pool. Nr, · !MacArthur nr CoAlt Hwy) the fun i" ·the ripocious recreotion room with billiord NICE J. BR Fourplex. Fully
f\Jrn. Child A 1mall pet l)k,
'140 •• utilities paid. Ye11rl)'.
NU-VIEW RENTALS ·
873;4030 or 494-3243
Coron• clol Mor
. 2 BEDROOM
HOUSE .
StO\lt, refrlg, Cl&rpe.111, dNIPl!S,
yard, S2151mo, Util p.alrl.
NU.VIEW RENTALS
673-4000 or •~-3248
2' BR Frplc Hom!fl !
5o\1th Lftguna. -well.furn.
Garage. Nice yan!. Single•
& 1ma.U pet con1ldere<1.
$250.
Jilu:v1EW RENTALS
873-4030 or 494-3248
L ido Isle
4: Bdnn., 4 balh Mme, din.
den. living room, S6SO/mo.
'\'tarly leal'.e.. 675-2908. ·
Nowport a..ch
Winter Rental
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath triplex
w/ftplc. 2 11pt1 from .beach!
Sl6.5. U 111 I 1le111 paid.
Avall11.blP. now.
NU.VIEW RENTALS
67J..4030 or 494-324R
Z BR. hoose nr11r !hf' h1!11<"h.
'tU July lal. SJ3S mo.
67a-Jot34.
• * 2 Bdrm, l Bath. furnlsh·
ed homP.. No . pets or
children. $250/mo.
Helen N!!w1on Realtor
494-MU
ft'• alwa)'IJ the rlicht time Ii.
alw·a;ys the ri.-hf place if
you want RESULTS C111l
642-5878 A place that ad
locflll'!
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jrlJ1/pet. Hu....., Mr. Hanna, HOME like 2 Br duplex, · ~s, u!!,l~ Mpd. No pel 111· table-1 1 ·oncf "'ymnoslum. l oY'is h londscoping ond ft I S d .. , 3 BR ho · t Id' ti.al Auwts. 100'! on ro v a , ·1 • • ,,.u .t & eclude Jumrfn Jacki 3 Br S155 BR. & 4 • me11, 111!11.r quie rt'!I en . 11.rea near S48--0336 -:-Pr·fvate Sundffk d011cihg "fountaiM . will surround you ond welcome
Really lovl!ly t BR dupl@x. Cookie Crumble S90 nr wtr bellCb. Yearly lease. JOO Mo beach. S215 winter. 673·3780. , 2 BR z bath upstatra du lex your .guettt when. yoi> liYe a t Vista Del Mesa.
Co ri>p Jete.ly J'edecorAle.d , Litt'! Miracle1 4 Br S~ -up. Agent 548-1290. FIRST floor duplex 3 br 2 STUNNING l br, furn d Sl60. ...... ' ~ R. ~~ !__1· 8 •
' ' 2 hr unturn nss. S5(I dollars' ..... rpe""" • .,. ~ ..i:;nc • FROM S155 1tove, ttfrig., cpts, drpr. pl, drpA, Piii, ocean vu LOVELY HVH, 3 bclnn, 2 ha ba, a.II xtru. $400 lse. w/ad ~55.10 ' pnae, Comp. bltni. Bftut. i .. . •
Ideal fn•ccuple.-IJJt5. HELP·U e e SJMJll Carmel mod•l. lg• yd. 1972 213/m.7173 lntlacpr. 'm)! prctUd $25ll
545
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4855 NU·Yll!W RENTALS •WE have a large se.lecUon Port ·Nel80n. 644-503.'i. Corona del Mar 2 BR. Trailer, $1.10/tno. Utll. mo. yrly. Avail •11. 0
67J..4030 or 494-3248 or 3 and .f. bedroom home1 BRAND Port ti · 00 1 paid. Mature penonl! only.
t" HVH"°. w4 bdrm.o 00
3,';' b•,, FURN APT. $145-util fl&id. Call 646-1809. _·__ ' • '.~ 5 ·~"'di 0 3 BR, 2 BA. Cu11tom home. that can be moved into 7Z ~ bl Oce N '. •;; !'~
So. of hwy, ~inlng rm, prl. almOlt lmmedla!ely on our ram rm.~. 2500 ~k 1.0 C:~ o pets. Furn,. B•chelor &. ,1 8r11 ·tlili•p , A.Ii.
patio, maMlve trplc, open Rent .Option plan , Houset:Furn.or •view, · · ••pe~i•lly ·nice. 2110
beam ct:lling, d ishwhr, SHERWOOD REALTY, Unfur n. 310 Cost• Mesa Newport Blvd., CM. $425 · monthly year rental
d~pl. S.150. per mo. 11.17-4141. 540-ISSS BEAM celllnt _ Quh~t il BR. Super deluxe duplex, bal·
2 Br, 1~'1 Ba, 2 sty w/p.Atio, 3 BDRM .• l11t den. l 'ii hA. Balboa 1Penin1ul1 Casa del Oro Lrg single ,.1y. rum. Nr cony w/retty, vJew, partial·
n r }"a 11 hi on t 11 I and. Jo'ull crpl1 ~ drape11. Dbl BAYFRONT chol ALL . UTILITIES PAID tverything. $134.50. S36-M.14 ~~'d Adult11, ne pets.
March/Sept. $215/mo. 213: prage. Lrg fe~ yard. On · • ee S BR, 4 Compare before YM! rent • 1 BR 1 "tio ,-.,.'-;-;-=· =c-=--=--o-f'.,-
782-1155. ~ Mesa 3 ml from beach. B~. Piu k Slip, Summer or CUAtom ~eligned, !H..turing: w11.te~ :d, ~135• :e~r"::: *~•LA~GE. 2. Br. dlfplex.
962-9793 yearly, Furn or Unfurn. • Spacious kitchen with in· CaU 67)..5134 · ptlvale patio, garage •
2 Br. frplc, stv &. re.frig, gar, · Owner, 67~~. direct lighting , .-..~-;Iii.-separate g u e 1 t room
patio. Blk Ra y -P11rk ,3~DRMCondo.1t,;baths, C el e s. din' BEAUT.rURN •tDR ba 1~"
Ch'.ld-Petok."'"67' '!!OB. hlt·ln,., 11hag, dbl encl oron• d Mair parate earea . " ' wf th.i .. _mo. Call -~ ,;;;;.;.:;;;.:;,.;;.;;;..;.;.;.:;; ___ •Harne-like •tunae Hta Poot. Adultfl (w/teen okl evn, 673-.l687. '
1-2 llDIM.
FUIN.•UNFUIN. . ADULT LIYiNO
NrwrollT IACK IAY
IJIYINI at Ml~A
l ' * Do~'t Miss The Best *
1 'Bedtoom,1 a~th
2. Bedrooms, 2 .Baths
HARBOR Vll!w Hills, view. 4 garage. Patin. No pelJ. rnDN'P 2 Br. Me. $215/mn. e Private patiol· No fl'.eb. _$155 -\lP· ,60-952).
BR $500 Month. $225/mn. 962-!J627. , Yearly. Util incl. AduU11. no • Cloed aarqe w/starqe 4VA.IL Now 1 & 2 Br ~rn.
AGENT 644-4848 3 Br, 2 Bath houJll!!. Wll.lk to pet!. Nr, Alber180n'1 Mkt. e Full lenath m~ pull. pool, ''f"C. rm, gd loc. No
.. Cent'ral ~ir con.ditioning & heati.ng
Wt\'l'CH the., 1un11et fn J}IJ11 • 1€banniR« fireplace&, 3 spaeiou1 floor plans execu.tlve 3 bdrm. Ocran
Costa MeU the Ocean and ktl!P your 673-8936. man chldm, .no petl. ~. Blvd. duplex. Adult11 nrtl,y. : ~nusual l';rge closelt & .storage on patio
~o"'. .Aa'ent 675-49.10, ·•,2-1wlliuning JKlola, therapeutic pool, saunu ;--;::-;:::"7;.;;:-"":'7"-::~-11,.':""'"'.''.:.· !1235~.~Ca:::'.'.'.ll:_>JO.fil"'.'.:"'."'.'o'.:.. -Costa Me11 • Klng.rz Bdrm11 , LEASE 3 Br, 2 ba . Custom VACANT 2 BR $260/mo. e Poot · Barbeq~ • aur-Dani Point.
Bit-in f'lec kitchen. Oshw11hr; Children, pell! bJ<. Swim-~G. 1 Br apt.I fr-om Jl25 un. rou~ed with plush land-e SAVE'$$ ON RENT! e
;;;;c;;;;"'°;;::;:n::;::::oc;;::-,; I A .•·Gym, 11.illiards, driving range, putting green
BRAND New.Deluxe 2 Br., 1 .• AD utilities included ·
crpts Ir. drps. Frpl~. Priv11.!e ming pool. A11k for ·MR. furn. Sl35 furn. 2.Br. nicety l!Capin~ . Manager needed • I beautiful
P11.tlo. Top rond. Clbit to SNJDER. 962-44111~2107. furn U5A. 1887 Monrovia Adult living 11.l lf11 best oce.Jn ·view ,uhitJ. A(llt cpl.,
11Chooh1. S26S/rno. Call Belle • ,. 4 Bdrm 3 ba 11 , .. _ Ave. No. 3. 548-5470. Larae 1 BR Sl75 no pe'• lite._ duties 673--0507 673-&\ill lAI. ., ., Vu'A l1I'IlJTIES FREE ' 'f'• ' '
· rm., J11rge kit. and dlning Condominiums 365 W. Wlleon 642-1971 Huntington 8"c:h
••NEW 2 Br, 1 Ba area. Fenced-in hack yd. Unfurn. 320 .* $30 WK. & UP*
Townhou!!e w/pool, Mesa Must leave !It.alt, 963-1087.
Verde. Bltnl, cpls, drps, Co1t1 Mesa •.studio It l BR Apt1
fnCff. p11tio. gar. ;~: Nr LARGE 2 BR, downtown, 3 , e Rooni $15 WK &. UJ,
schols. !145-:1169 ~ . blocks from bellch. l ~· 2 Ba, cpt1, drps, • 1V &: Maki Service Avail
WEST, SIDE 3. "R. 2 "' lam 5.16-.133:9 blt-1na,,dshwhr; 2 pool11, db. e Phone Strvice. Ulil Pd·
o '°" house, $235. 546-3710. e All ma1or credit ca.rdl nn., Jta•· stove, Jrg fencd yd BEAUT. .l BR home, frpl. 23 w/pa.tio. Kldll, petg OK. Jrwely !)l'ltio, blnck to 1chool . 3 BR. 2 BA. priv blllaony 76 Newport Blvd. 5"·9755
OCEAN VIEW UNITS
fol; rebt on weekly, monthly
i: yNrl)' basi11. ln Harbour
Pi.cine, a new communlly
or .11tudid' .t:· 1· BR unil• in
'Ba., farced air. beam ceiJ.,
dahwlhr, thq. $ 2 4 O • ¢-7769, I ; ' ;
CLOSE lo Beach, Irr. 2 Br ..
2 Ba.1 open beams, frplc,
tiftna, D):"A • M'~ertle.
6u.im "'" 6'JS.$ll.
UNIQUE chllteau on lla.y:skte
Dr. 2 'bdnn.·• den. rtining
niom. AdWtw-omy, $37S Mo.
AJtent 675-400o. ~.
•U1•tt11111 a lnf•H•rtMll
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S230. mo, Jmrnt"d ..,,118. 5.1&-.1777/S.1&-1366. nverlnok11 pools A: rte 11.rea.. Thls Ad Worth $5 on Rent
"" S19S Mo. Mike 543-3869 eve11• Oilldren A Pet Secticn1
-.s88tl A•k "" FRANK. 4-BR ••. 2 BA. n; 5.1!.., Huntington Boodl Unboll•v•bly BHutlf\11
Huntington Haffiotiri.'FtimtA: 11 GRE'AT•VIEW 2 BR, ...
Unfuln·renti'8 include bltn. Ff7No;, blfrw •• su~kl, pnoJ.
kitchen appl's, iwall·to-wall SDI up. &U-634.f., 875-5204. ,
crpt'g, drapuie~: 0011.t slips 2 BR, '2 BA, trplc, patio.
Jor . lt.~. ·ma.id 1trvict, bltnll, S235 pef mo. Call
thf!Mlpy pools. I: loc11-tlon 1 appl 673-81 511.
I •
·• '65~} ,Warn er, Hiintlngton !leach
• 714/147-8526 3 BR, carpel.I!, drapf.'I, lrg. S * . .\..,..!I VAL D' ISERE Gudt.n Apts,
utillty room, enclosed patift, Irv ine P JCK OF THE CROP . Sun· Adullll -no pet11. Flower.'!
pertly fl!nced yrd, 1rplc. ' ny 11parkllng clean, wAlk to everywhere. Stream le
$225/mo. 646-2231. uNQrERSii'y PARK · beach. 3 B~ lrg patio. encl Waterfall, "5' pool R~. Rm. * • 3 BR. 2 BA , fenced yml 2 BR. 2 hath, den ••••. , S300 rlbl gar. Man,y 1 xtru. $240 Sauna, Sgl11!2 Bdrm, Fl\rn.
It double gatllgl!. $230/mo. 3 BR. 2 Bafh, atrium , • S.1.15 . mo. 8J8...7954. UnltJrn. from $138.' SEE JT:
Call Fred 546-5880 or 3 BR, 21,l ba., Jam. rm. $325 3 BR, 2 BA, ww.ehtt/dryer, :klOO Paraom, MU8'10.
blk from beach, .lmmed. OC· =~· .:c.::cc.....-.,.,,-o-o-='"-::1 X < cup. eau · nf: 846-1361 or $~Penthoutt,, .oc:eanVie.w. 2
213: 592-1361 tor more; 'de-blk11 to be~ Br, 1,Bia; Stv
tail•. .l -ref.·673 7, . •
5< .. 2646. 4 BR .. 2% bo .. lorn. nn. l.150 otov•. rotng. Pool & "" llOO ·C MOVE 1N Anow..nce E*~~~t~:¥~~ES
try the Penny Pincher TIJRTLE ROCK facitit~11. SlOO. 962-4161 Sha~~~~"n:s ":'.""ctlo-nPool 727 _ y 0,t.._,_ l fvd. ,
642"671 Now! 4 BR. 2 ho .. ram. nn .•• 1.160 Nowport llo•ch --·~· ~ ,.;;.. ~t:"'~"BL' ·~ 4 BR. ~ bl!., fam, rm. S390 Fum. il. Unturfl 16 2 Br, ~·~ ~· , • .,..
4 BR. 2% ba., fumlahf!d. DELUXE tfl'WMoWlf! A con-From tJ35/mo. Up AT YORKTOWN . , •
Yf:lll''I l'.ilse ........ $400 do, JS00 1t1 ft, 3 bdnn. 2 bft, 17i E. 2'lnd St. e su..3645. • J».o411
We havf! .non tenn bltns. cpts, ~ ftpk:, rr·s different! 2 bedroom, L ... W~kly R.t~ ..
turn: renta.11 ·~•ii. rede-eon1ed, pool. Child~. wood paneled th r u o u l, '4S~D~-l II\~·
peta weltorne. Z car prase. PrlVl!l.le co•u _ ... _ apt
' -IJ50 • h -·~·-' -•---' •=pool /r " MCUt. wit .,.uy--Garqe, lau,.,. 'facnttles. • fadlidet
opt. Open Sal A Sun. O...W. Cooplt o•]:I mo.--· , ""'' I · 9 6 ! -l fl 1 41f1l... nso. 2ia0 ::t. · • Fr8 .uDUOM • •
Univenit:y Dr. VIM.a Bahia. LGE l br. •pf, PFI-· ~ e .Ff" ~I~ • 1 • • , ~ fum $1.IS. Ad\&111. • T.V. A'. ft"6d ....,. ev.U.
2 BDRMS., bltn. Walk to
beach. Sl90. ~e Cotis(
J1ea1 Eelate.,Carl : 644-tMS.
DELUX duplex, 1 BR, bltmi,
crpts, drps, Non-drlnken,
1185. &'15"50~.
lJARGE l BR Apt, ftta.
privacy, util Incl, ,$1.M'.I. pt.r
mo.~: 1219) m.-16351
LRG 2 BR. Bay -· Fl'jiC. .......... Bl~. ~ .,.._, '
C.ot•Mno
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The f911owi"I rentals i re open for
pur ln.,octlon lhls wMkond,
''SINCE 1Nf"
t~ wmern Bllnk 1.\ldf
UniY'tl'lllly P11rk, • Jnilnf'
D•y• IJS.0101 Nltftts
Townhoute Unfum.. JU Lndry, pr . .Quiet. Nr e ~. 2 'BR In e.xcellent..J locl.tton,
N rt ... ~ mrinA. 1!122 Wallac< No. B • --' M v~-pt ~~ ••po -· ... o-, c --·~·-· 54&--«UI. FR.EE Uni. fum t. BA. IT bu 111-J n 1 , i 1a r •I e , CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT
(J llodrooms)
*2480 UnJventty Dr .. Newport Beach
tea-1874 '350. Uni. (Sat & Sun) ....
UNIV. Part, lease 3 Bdnn.,
2· Be.th, mtu111, nr IChno1I
132S/mo. 491-11111~ 644-<lU.
' ' W h I t e Eiepftanhl" C>Yer·
Nnrilrw YoUr t.ou.e! Tum
ttw.m btlo "CA!H" -MU
the,,, thnl D8Uy P 11 o t
0111tfied.l4W&'ll.
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NEW. Eulblult To-... BAQI, Siii. all ~di pd. Prt heh."""' Sit>.~ llMlt SI. ·cuJ-<1._., a'""'-11l0/mo. • -~f.! ~·A TMVUS.ue *°llDI
3 BR. 2% BA. !lop, ...... potio. Qul•t. °'""· 8rJ1J1 5.111-31'1TYW-7m/MJl.1Jlll. -· I •
blt"f' ws. 213: 361.~t. st)i. Nr, ~ ""~ 111' MO~iill6;1.1ar. hidl ,I; ~UNFU=-RN""'-,~B-1\-.~l-Od_lo_A-pt, .. ~ ........ -; .. ....:.::;:.::~-:: ..
D .... I .... Un!Um. tii m.21118. ' · .... al!ol/ • .-... ....... Crpta, "'"" nr "'1""'1 ·~.; i11el.t111TOI., IANTA ANA '
..J,. • •• "1Rlf19fl:o 2 ' BR. Apt. , --1511 ~..-. , v-r pool. No cblldrtn, 91l ..Ptlf. '"' .-. .,.. "' ..... c.i1t ,_
&.lboo 1•1-Utll. pald. mot-?m·B ,_ ''OlrlJtmu N""""'" Quiet ••l 1bhr-eed I & 2 bod_,;; 117-0116 Adull f.Mn;
ROCIWY 2 BR .. , ball !(IMr MopleAve. sq..j8U. ' to.._IA!Ytli-:..U..,, 64UIM2. I f ~~~<'>0 '>00<>66<><><><'<><>
""""'· Drape~ -,,..,,.,, I 81\ -lllO/mo. a.. • '""' """" ... cul>" In • "•""""'1 ""'B"R"", -,.-:-... =""'±:"'"·""· -= -Pl;ofe11l1,,.ity Ma ........ ,
hll·ins. 2 Doort mwn the wtr pd. Adulb. "' petL No DAl~Y PILOT du&lllod ad ~ ..,., 1 , , , So. eo.,ttoa Mgmt. '9.
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ON FRIDAY WHY paa., · O c.to-. C~o MIN ,.llml -'•• e .. utllul .~um, ~ll•"""1l. un--· NIW'J RTIRI ----..;..--.---~1 vlow. pleaoent 1'ome ••· lutn. Yff'ly i.e. ""-'·
Pon't v.-orry about weekend
houae·~rk. 0100.e the Ven-
dome and have a brllht new
home! Theae e1,-.y.to-cue-
for garden apartments haw
-:'-3 bedrooms. lockable pr-
&&es. your own fireplace.
THE VENDOME
1345 Anaheim Aw:nue
Call 642.2824, Mn. PhUUJ)I
' BRAND NEW 2 IR
Bronze Medaillon, encl I P',
crpfJI, dl'Jlfl, bit-Ins, prb.
dh1pl. 12> AlMrt P l, Eut-
aide, $165/mo. Gu &: water
pct. Olildttn ok, no pell
642-0563.
Quiet & lle•utiful
2 BR, 2 BA, w/w drpg,. blt·
ins, di&h/w, marble pull·
mans. F lair, lg rm11, la:
c:losets, enclosed &Ill'. lndry
'$170. Adults 548-1098. No
'pe~.
e BRAND NEW e
J,..arge 1 BR apt. Bronze me·
· dallion. Crpts, dl'ptl, a:arb.
1 disposal, Slna:le car ear.
Gas & wtr pd, $150/mo.
642-0563. * LOWER * GOLD Meda.Ilion, front 2 Br
··Patio, encl gar, laundromat.
Adults, no pets. $15.S/mo.
645-3515 or 642-6499. * 2 BR, 1 Ba. Garden Unill.
Shag crpt'a;. drpa, dehwhr,
'J>Btio, beam teilinga, fill~,
~. 2650 Elden Ave.
i37-3125. ·4169/mo.
SHARP unturn 1 br close to
O.C.C. & U .CJ. $140 mo.
557-7768.
2 BR, 2 BA. Unf. ApL, S1n
Adults, no pet.. Pl ~nter
.St. 642-SM8.
2 BDRM. 2 BA, adults only,
'no pets. SlfJO. mo. Mna
'Verde 540-64)3
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STAY HOMI ON THr EXCITING =·~-ce;i-~·.:::: !~~r<-ple,ru.m ..
WI. IKIND. I ir;r ·~19. 1.17 .... •1. ~1 ~ilSPb"""""N~·s.-,1r~1.-,~1-.-.u~a
• RMlt•l1 to Share GO wint 3 BR, t BA hot.lat No.
WQULDN'T YOU?'/ PALM MESA APTS. SllAREMy W•lerl ront ~~,,':,'":;..~:~.~.~
It's all here for you to enjoy -Saturd1y1 1nd
Sundays &114' all week long, too.
f/50,000 health spa, 7 swimming pools , 7
lighted tennis courts, bicycle trlili, putting
green, sbutneboard, croquet, Sp1dous Junior _
l's from $170 monthly, plus 1 or ,:!·bedroom
plans Ind 2-stozy town houses ' with 2 or a
bedrooms. An with electric kitchens, priv1te
balcony or patio, carpeting, droper>es . Sub-
terranean parking, elevators, optional maid
service. Gourmet fqod. market, dry cleaner,
beauty salon on grounds. See beautifully· fUr.
n11bed models today, 9 1.m. to 6 p.m. Other
times by appointment. Just north of F11hlon
Island• at Jamboree and Son Joaquin HUis Road .
Telephone (714) '644-HOI for rentol lnt.rmotlon. >
PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS
on the, bay
Apt, Unfum.
BRAND NEW e 2 BR, 21;.t twnhst, 1400 sq.
11., cptz, dl'pll, b l ti n I ,
wallpJ pe r , pool rtt
facllitlea. $295. IM Am.iSQS
WI.)'. 675-1380. associated
eqoKr~~--R(AL70RS
202S W B"lbr-1 ~'l.J~t>J
FUN IN THE SUN' Home w/dock. man ltl«> 531-1';75,-.
• ~ .!!!O_ '""'. • -SI r o I t h t , ..,,'1""'1olo.ll TWO proffllaional h!males
Minutes to NeWDOrt 1 . .-c;h
_Unbelievably large apts. becorator furniJll.
ed. Huge Pool , jacUJJi, elecLric built-ins, shag
carpets, drapes, sauna & more!
ADULTS-NO Pm
SINGLES .. . .. .. . $145
1 IDRMS ......... $155
2 IDRMS ......... $175
U""iml1hocl Apia. Avolloble
l'rom $10 i. $lS LESS.
YOU'RE RJGHT-
THEY'RE UNDERPRICED!
-1561 MESA Dlt., Cosio· -.
5 blk1 •. Mi-iii'' llvd.
·Jittk I <bdmt rum ~ or NEWPORT """ Buslneosli or 11pt, vie OdM ot Mrth.
professional man to ah&re Approx sm. mo m.8015:
prf'1tip Atta houst Ir pool, 11.10. ~1502.
A CCM'IHtlNT MotOl'P'ING
•WN:J CUtOr ,Ott THI'
CAL ON ~Hr 00.
F'!f .,. od ln w-'• WorW Coll Miry Both 642-5671, oxt J30 . .
To Sin 50 Oh Hotir Hatsl
I '.ii
9497
SIZES 3A-'O
"" 1lf,..i-11fr.."1' ...
Everythlnc about t h I s
prlncUt ii a dettlhl -the fit
and O&rt, ~P pockets, the
quick dp-up-and·ao! Whip It
up in a a:ay atrlpe. or prlnt.
Prlnted Pattern 9491: HEW
Women'• Slze11 34, 36, 38. 40,
41, .+4, 46, 48, 50, Siu 36 ~bus! 401 taker l 1/8 yd1.
35-in.
SEVENTY·nVE CENTS
for eacn pattern -"11.dd 25
cent11 for each pattern tor
Air Mail and ·SpeelaJ Hand.l-
ine; otherwise lhh'd-clan
dellvuy will take three
weeks or more. Send to
Marian Martin, the DAILY
PILOT, 44.2, Pattern Depl.,
m West 18th St., New
York. N.Y. , 100U. Print
NAME. ADDR.r..11 w I t h
..... -tnd 8TYLE NUJllllU.
SEE MORE Spr l n1
Falhions and cf'loOW· one
pattern free from ne ...
SprJnc·Summer Catalo&. All
1lu1! Only 50 ctl\lJ.
INSTANT SEWING BOOK
Mw today, wear tomorrow. n. .
Tll'ST A NT F"A SH IO N
BOOK -Hundreds o t
luhlon taeu. u.
LOOK
10 VIARS YDUNGIRI
No cream, om or coaneUc
Retail• under =
' (,,/Aec. 'Bwoi.
Whip up a. pretty, new hat
ln a color or print you love.
ONE HOUR HATS perfftl
for m.kkl(. Leu than " yd,
tor each. Soft turban. chlf.
fo n-1 c a r r ha t a re
lubionoble, ll&t ....... ,Pll•
tem • 'ltm : adju1t1 to all
1lze1.
l!&VENTY·mz CS1ITI
fM each 'pattern -ldd 2:$
~nt1 for each pattem tor
Alr M•li and Special Handl·
Int: otherwiee thln.1-dal1
delivery will take thrff
weeks or more. Send lo
Alice Brooks, the DAn. Y
PILOT, 105. Needlecn.tt
Dept., Box 183, Oki Ch!hea
Station. New York, N.Y.
10011. Print Name. ~.
Zip. htten Nom~r.
N EEOLE CRA F T "72!
Crochet, knit, etc. l'rte
dlrectkMw. SO cents.
NEW! lalWll Maaam&.
Buie, fancy -.. . pat.
1'"11, $1. -............. _ .... -..., • dol!alW lo mu..n.
loetut --• leemb~·p1_,-.
$1. ' 0>mp111o ..._ ou ·-
.. man than 100 attta. "' fl.
ooa.,11 ...........
$1. '
,..~ ... --eo -- -·-··,._Iii -ftl_, Qolll loot I • Iii
conta.
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15 iloautllul -· Iii cente.
A C.mpletoly Now
Concept In Cotmeflc1
~e'Wliat
marlj .J<a'I
can do tor ,.., • .i ,
More than JUI& a owe Up.
A new akin care ~ far 1
tho WhOl• lamlly.
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DRISSMAKINO • AL TERAtlONS
Sptdallu In Wedcllnp,
QUJCX SERVJCEI
l'OR APPT 54' 1441 Call WIL!JON
891' .ml or SJ0.1413 ~ . '#) µgNllD 24 HR.
CHILD CARE '. , .
. · $12.IO woek por chll4
\/\EBA '"" 0,/1 Aoy -
AIM..._...._..... au:dlak .. ,., '#IU. •••••• IUllMM .._,......., AM h It ftM
S4W3H Oil 133·UH
2111 L he St., Sulfo 121, I.A.
(Behind O. R. Hun Chtfaler)
LOST ,.bite lonobolrod m
t,,,_m) -y tr d
.,... Cool• --rall-11.
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P.,.m.ngi111
---·•••)Oleta • • • • • • iiINGs by • ,Lt 'ATTl!NDANT < tpee~ Jn computem.t TA'n(Dl • · SOfllS I -ftec!t., plumb, fence, Htl~1 INT/EXT i paJnttnc. Guu. Ji'or l&ra:e apt ~nplex. ~18 or •ectc· lor •J"'lll bulWeM1, ~~· 1 •~. ct~ th, in1llM carpentry jl.lnt work. Reu. rat•. Clll Biil, ov.t:.No JeQI \illr•. p1,,.,
Sor retn d.11 631)..tdT. '"tr)', plum~;-wtrtn&.:· -et:. ~. • r ~-evtt. .-APIJbt 31421 Cout Hwy., l.l _..._. 1t.;.1r ' ~~~di~. yr TOTAL SERVJCF.I co. Platter, P•tch, ~ t.acuna.
' ., Parlf !38-3545 Plumbt • l'&l•ill -'Carpenlry •PA1?i PLASl'ERING 1' APAR'NENT HOUSE I" e e · e • • e Dec. Rtt»lt -lnlt ....... All types. Fn!e,e11imate1 MANAGER.. 2) unit.I -1'"
' -~iaia Jt.palr ' , • C II •~ -"-1 " •··• I, Wuher, ~. Dllhwuher, JACK T-aulan&-'RtpAir, H1ull ng a • ....-uu.w -....,,.a .rroeM. '31:11<.1 retU,J1U!
• l>ll9m&I Etc 1'l'M Elt. remod., a&llt •. JO }'!'I exp.1"°....,......;--..,----=p"'lu-m-.bi"'ng~-----' 1tat~ .'e,lf))@~nct and
• GV.AJtAN"f'EEo * ~ Lic'd. M"y W1.1 Ce. 5'7-«135. Yard, a:arqe, c l e a 1:' u p 1 , Wary ttQulttmen\1. )'lrltei ~IMI-EIKtrUI J\ernove 1:ree1_. db1t tvy, SAYE on H9me .Rtpainl. Oustfltd Ad No. 99, .DaiJ..Y -•-"",. -~...:.---...,.,....--I Skiploader, backhoe. ~ ,e,1. Jlt?oting, Plum-Pllot, P. 0, 8rut 15&'.l. Co.ta I · E-·-rc•• WORK: All 14.T~:J666. htni. Paintin,, InstallationA, Mesa, Calif. 9m&. auLD •care experieneed .l ~1 n lU# -i.11 '-,,;..,.,,,-,-,==-.== Haullna-. .All work iuar. 1--1'0--~------' ~ndabie weekdaya. Jn-k\nd1. JI.ls tit,,,....__ Llc'd lr1'rRA!H Ir Gar.ap clearHlp. 'm.-0.1T2. AU . A111istant Bocb' """"" l• failt to $ yrs. Lune~ .\ trui. F.la est.~-db•· Fr& •at. Anytime. Mgr. Apply In pe_rlOl'I IO
•, -cb. F~ yard. Off ,.-• ..r..-'lll .. fa ~ .... 1 P.LUMBlNG REPAIR 'Theodort Jtob,iu F.ord" -J~ San ~.Fwy. N' ~· """' ;)M-i1I.)' No job too 1mall. Hirbor Blvd., qi.+. Mffa.
Cout•Plua. 546-1487. AL'S<iARbENIMG' r:: Work •. rot~lllna:. yard * M2-3128 * ~ Mile1 'r>evore I !Jr ' 1--,,,y,....... --~s."'t,-:-Sc"'hool--:-~.-Jor "1ardtnih& Ir ....na11 • IVIP ~ e•n-up. CP1'E Pl.,UMBING det11il~. , .... , I ...,. 1_.._., . · ,_ -n Move Ir haul. ~1 . •• open 7 DI.ya. f A.M-7:~ PM .,,...seaping lefV-..i,~ -• 24 hr. servlce. ~U61 BAB y SITT ER 'nfft'.!M'.
· Profeuioritl t e ·a c h er•. 56-5191. sf:rvtrc Newport. HOuHCIMni'!I A:ooflht i .. Re:IJl()Mible grandmother "' j • (:hlidn'n 2 lb ·6. T'raNp for ~ .• Co.ta. .. MeU., Do~ DU'l'Oi M«irrt Sf!rvloe-for ---------collea:~ ri"<tor .;ttinr 2 lml
l ._ .... ldll care .\Pf ''to 10. Shcftl, w~--'N. . noon, wt~. A ~ar-pet ~"I'_·. Guy' .. _ ltooflna:. * o;~ boys,. 5 ·yn, " "·,~mo.'• on
• GEN. Yard: ~ ... r:. ew cle&nln&. W·lSOll . ..,Jtte. uu my own Wt'lfl\. t'ICClll'IOna momu.5,. f!'MI.
OJ11 i'Ri p E NJ N s u LA • tawr-:, i"~eni~, lnatalled Anti Sotl Cerpetsi . 645-2780. 548-~. Balboa Penin. Pt. fi'7S..4238.
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8'0ot., ~J.,.,._y rd ~ner a~M. $19 a f»i. 835-4670, . Call Jo * 646-6441. N.B. 640--0416. Cl;IJU>~c.nr" .Chr t-1 I I a n ...., ... ,..ett Yarcl '\""., •• ce aft 6 · . ~~-,,---.-==•I BABYSJT';I'ER -Mon thrtl-·
home,, c:ratlw play, craft•. ·cap ·~t Me~ Cleanl!11 Service Alti retiont -642-5145 Fri. 12 pm to ~:30 pm. S35
' ~ Gttld attention uo JtecommHtdet By~ak•la ,..,......., wi~.. F'-, -Neat, accuntf!. 3) years eicp. peir· week. Call 645-047$.
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1 ~ C.M. A&e1 ·illfanl.te 5. Complete Yard Mai~ ncome •x. B~G yOOr "bl,k/wht TV. We ed fcir J school aa'e chi,ldren
l'l'nled yard. 64~7951. ~ tenanct.. Free es!., 66.-0347, CLARK A: Toner Ta X ' fix 1.t Jo~· ~20 or leM, ~-ln LAguna Bf!ach. Call aftf!r
20 Wk qr ~ i:no. child.or in-sfwUI&. ', · . 1 Strvlce. ,2' YEARS ·~xp. In 1:d."! pi=e~ubep ~ ~1~1~ 7 pm. 4!M-12SO.
faJ!t. ~· .2340 ~ Ct. LandlCape Maintenance area, Penonal 1ttV1ce in . 962.-5593. BABYSITIER -2 children,
CM Ml-65.11 By Japu>f!lf!·G&rdtner y(,Ur ·home. Call :Joto appl. --===~~--P~ninsula area, ln your
' . " • RH!den~mmercl.al 546.:?"m Howard Oark It * BLAINE'S TV * Mv\e, Ph: 675--3809 aft 6
1 Ciipet S,,Vlc:e * gc7-:')Q,(_,( * . John T~r. Servlc~ All Brandl PM
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'RJil'al:danti) . .Deaftuen ~ , Pl~ CllL ~· M1-2329. -CERA--Ml-C--.-.,--.,-w--&: noon, 494-9151. :-fi·.,:r-J.'::·!e';!;' !hll! * 549·~015' * !'.!'"I"'. . •• _ -"model. Free "'· Small BEAUTICIANS _,«I day "'!'.~..... 21 ~ T.t jo~ welcome. 536-2426. &. night work ... 267 E.11th St. ~t1. S&v. )'OW' money : yn:. ~· ..... _ "1<tL··' IRONING, my home, Santa • · .CosfA Me!A, ~9. ask
bY''iavlnc m, extrf tri ps. *LANDSCAPING* Ana Ht• are•. SJ.75 . hr, for Bobbie. ~ Wil:l c1un livihc nn., dinltw flew •laWM" ~ .• dc!cks, brins own ~ni. 5"i?-'M71. [ ~IMM Jlj 11 -~Bo~a-t~R~,-pa~lr-m-an--~· ·Ir •. ball Sl5. A1JY mt. dellai\I, cl~p. State llc'd, L•ndsuplftl. . . f Perm. JO' b, fr\noe benditA. u40. """"'$Ill. d..rr is. i,s bonded. ~1225. . . ~----~ ·~
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method.·.! • v.'Orlc mylelf. * Bob 1'Lawn ~rvltt * SPRINKLER SYSTEMS In-Job Wentld. F•m11le 702 Arr0whead '·M'arW.11:, .
CiCJOd i:et. 5.11~1Dl. Ct'lft\P I e,t ·e Laf" Maln-1hllled .at a cut r&te· pr\et! ----....,.----BOAT Ya;rd·l~bo~r. Mu11t be tena~. Home, C»n;~a1 w/l yr. Guuantu. Frtt DAYWORK'. ~I Of!an-ne1t In appeunce. $2.~ per
,, C•rpertt.r . M ·Aptl. ·MJ.-2185. est ACE SPRJNICLER CO ing. Reliable. Traruiporta· hr. 644-4545. ; 'uRDI Oil s~i,L.''., GRASS GllOWIN_G ~GAIN! ~-· . tfon. 541-0467. "54.1-7006. aav=s~~-
All '~ W~: bit.~. CUAip, maln, ·Cfll'h A: .ret., * LANDSCAPING* NEED help at hnmfl! .We Age 1G;14 to deliver .papers
1 P,a n e·J t ·remodel, ttnilh, .caUJC &;. H G·a rd e nti n & ' -New lawn,' 8;rlnkler have . Aide• 9 Nurses • Jn the Dana,.J>oint, San Oe-
• .tr&znt,,~; ft:c. ••· Ms.G.VIB .. ' 1 S.n-4446 Hoo11ekee~ • C.Ompan-mente areu.
, CUSJ'OM Woodwcak -Pwl:-PRO~'QIS[()~~·GUd~, SPR~ inltalltd ·1..· kma •Homemalc:en-'Up-DAILY PILOT
I hie. 'Fcirmki! en.·1 ~. tree ~ Pfun:i"I·' IPrtilk· rw!W Iawne:. Trees·&: 1hrubs -joh'-n_, _54_7.,;w __ ·~~~--49l-44lll , ' ·~isu",1':: ~·, I>IDurk&, =· =~ ::~~P-removed. Free e11.. ~. H•~P W.ented, M &. F 710 BOY 18-19 yrs of age car
'"('" M•sonry Accoontant ." Bkkpr F/C nece11A. The'atrf! wnrk. Ap. txP. JWnpldeti .... , cabinets, IL•s Landal:ip~. ··Tree · · • E · F ' ply, Su,rf TheAtre a.ft 8PM, ... 1 al Yard 11!'modeJI-xper.· thru 1n. 1tm11. ~ • ftPairl ma.int' Furirlture remov : "•· LAMPMAN * * MASONRY ·Mature rri11.n or wnman 121 5th St!, H.B.
\ reflri~ .. Reu. ~. Truh' .hauling,. ~t cleanup. Licensed &: lMtJttd pref'd. sfnall but t-xpanding 2 Brothen &-sister need
, ~-IRI ,. __ ....-., ltt1>4h' aprinlden: li'fl:..1166. Bk>ck Brick, Concrefe N.B. · finn, Salary com-babysitter in •Lakeview Sehl w,w~ '' ~·-•· ' • ' . fR~~S410NAL.' SeJ.Vfni .. NB, CdM. Irvine mM'\Ur&le wa/ w/t>xper. Dist. Details ait 5: 3 O. ~E .,. tdtu, 'dvicj a nd Japaiie~ Gardenina' Service * M4-1895 * Pen11ion trutt &. hol!p. pl11.rls MZ-Jm.
e1timalei. All l charp_fOr FrH nt. * 6+6-0619 M,A s 0 N R,Y Enlerprlse11: PAkl by co. Send re1urilf! & BUSBOY & HOSTESS ~ii a heauttflll .job'at a·"41. EXP .. Ha'!'~lU,. c;;~l'lf!r bri~ block, 1tone, concrete diary requireiT.t ntw tn Box Exper pref'rt. not necf;SJI
•ptjtt.. 66-5073-, · Complete ,pi'df!nill& ltl'Vice Pl~ Est. S 4 1-4 9 5 1 1726, NewpOri Beach. Ca.. .,,pply ITI Pfil'90n
~WORK, no ;JMt too Kamalani •. 646-467'-5Yr1ltr6. Accounhlnt-Bookkeeper, F'/C A'LLEY' WEST Arritu,: ftUCll\Jbk, 'F r·ee Lawn 4 iard,~aif\l.f!>'lance .. , Bh.ICK.;.,BLOCK A .thcu P&.L. 2106 W. OceBilfr ·:NB
Eltim. H. Stutlick, S&Ml15. · Clean Up~ oipendable 4 STONE WORK : . Ca.11 ,642-.1472 * 675-lTI4 • mii ,._..,t ' Cot\<ftte e,..ftitiieed< ~ MC>--0929 "' ' &16--0915 ........................... -.1-~.~C~A~S~H~IE"'R~--
' !)«n, patioa. d~lveil , CO)(PLtTE ' lA.Wn ·~•nt1 Adm Aut. Sh lo= Newport Beach fll'J'!t seeks:
l!tltwaJka; Don. &U-«i\4. 1anterun& service. HauJiz1a ST.UDENT MOVERS with :~:~=i~n S550 cashier: I to 2 Yelll'I or ex-
PA}J_os, • walbo drjv~,·w~ I: q~up;~Jtm·.:~. va n. "-~··• -•eap<, call -Ex«. ~·y-A.nahelm to S100 per: P leaSant penonallty &:. 'nt la hl"Hk ... .-AJd>ENEtt \,,&R:.liu-\.."fl Ability · to deal w/public 1 w wna, saw, -;-rr• ~~~,c.i)~ G ' . , anytime 1·4 2 -2 58 3 ni Sec'y-Spanish Helptul $600 netttU!llty. Xln't eo. benefits.
l'l;movt •. ~I 86&8 for est. • bper., . . .J'rft Est S4Wl.S2. • Sec':Y·Per30nnel S550 ~*·CONCRETE WORK * *~~7373 * . Recepl·So. l..a,guna S500 6#-l25R: i..icEN~ -AND ~D GARDENING SERVI~ P•lntlng & er. ctftrk-Hospilal SSOO --•c"oc=K"'T"'A=IL __ _
1-_p1CK·O& WAILY 5• 1111 C!.EAN-tiP. TllTM Paparha111lng Ml' Camora-St"eo S58S . WAITRESSES
/ FLOOR , ··wark a: pat.kii, . • ~646-7824 1 e INTER. &: • Exter . Paintint. Med RecepHonist S42.5 Expe°r. Short cmtun1es', size1
dtl · • Id I k Ll 'd • r Re'-Re P. T. Typist S2.50 hr 6-12 nnly. Oriental Or Poly-. v.e1"1Y1 . • e '!' • 1 • Japane11t 1 ~na .~ce c • M. '-"· as. P. T. F IC Bkkpr·l..ag $3.50 hr neshut preferred. nor over.
1Lic'd A~ 645-d.. Alao CleilHlp. F;ree Elt.. nte,. Free ll!'lt. Chuck, Class Analyst $600 <:All Don ·The Be•chcomber,
Cpntr-• """'°29'"1t 3 I'>'• ... 1Hlll09. . -NEWPORT he1wn < pm & 6pm -
~ ....... .::.... E :...: .. te EXP. J•pane1e Gardener • HOUSE PAINTING • · Per10nnel Agency 675-0900.
ROOM, ~..,n1, lt.U< .... •· r-m-~le Yard'Sf!rviL'I FREE ESTIMAT~S 133 D D N 8 ====~,,_,.,..c~7 nla 4 lil.u••"'I 11o ... 1, or 2 '-'-' ...,., C "'""" · over· r., • • COMPANION light · hlWk, · r::-"' ,,.,.,. , .... ..,_& flit 548-M5a eves all alter 5 PM. 496·.JUDD . 64• 2.~70 · ~. U't. • CeMtruttton. ,~·~, · ·. meal11 for elderly woman,
M7-15U. EXP·Elt J"ap.nete Gardt'her PAINTER-SEMl·RETIREO Llveinlout. S200 mo. Begin '--"""'=:::-,-,=-=~o:ou=-" r-mpi..i.. ·yd ,.rvico. N'"I REALISl'IC PRICES ADVERTISING 3/1' H.B. !J6'l..9621 ~-9943. '" :Alldlllona * n. .. -~,. ~ ' CLEAN WORK 64>-125.> ' ~ c;erw\ctt &: -... ·uC.. "Relia. Free f!.lt .'M2-Ct9. · Great opportunity tor highly COOK,, IXPER.
-~1 ' * -• -. ~nTO COSTA MESA ·jJ4:.412J ' . 'No Wunnz'.. motivAtfd, highly -·1.kllled Sauce Cook w/flne re1taurant •·~ · " * WALLPAPER * secttt8.l'Y t'o work intO broad· ""-•• ~ N-' Bch-Lquno• N .... ~ · ~ . . . J "'I"'" Call <..nel, HM" Vacancies eolt ~! '™"""' Lawn Mowlhg A, , Wfte n you call "Mac'• er r""pons1b1htie1 at Ill· 644.1700 .. :: ... ~ ~ = / Comp: &!rvice · 548-l44.f 6'6-..EE ~~ew;:incy~~Ri~: -~c~oo=K~. ~E~X~P"E""R'":-
Qaultled Ad. • • DAILY Pn.0T tor action! PAINTING•HONEST initiative, A;l!l:h requiftd. P /tlme. Must be clean ·lr: l·hiiiiii!iiii•ll•iilliil••liiii'iiii!ii!i-;I CLEAN.· GUARANTEED Call .• l .3-1670 ne:111 ..• Apply in peraon t'lnly,
, .. , , , 1 wnrk. Ll~aed A insured. Surf & Sirloin, 5930 W. Co8.st * * * . * *,~61_:1-S=H~O·=~-~~~ AF.FORD inllalion--Join th~ Hwy., N.B.
• P :R.OFESSJONAL PalnHilg Sh&klf!f! SucceM G r o u P 'c =oo='°'K= .. -,-.. -rl"e_nc_<d-,-cl,-e_m_a,,_1 e l ... .----..;..-~.,..---------.. 11ntor • Ex'-r. Rea90nable 546-4252. (hnte1t now on. ~ • • r : s "" prtt'd. Pioneer Foundation.
JJ,ates. 557-7455. . 53114511 .. Trader's Paradi$e.
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18 yn in Harbor~"'· Lie<& willing, to work. M-4-m. · J)e'tM)ll . between 11 A 5.
bondf!d. net•.11 turn...6'2-2351. · • . · · SPB.Pett.1 B(nder,: 6~ w.
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Room1 painted· SlO eA. Al80 Capi&tr:Ano• locetion, New COSMETOLOGY lnttructor
n-tnior. Call'540--700i. bide. 'WIK ·perfoim P/R. l'lttded.< FuH or l>l\.rt time.
PAINTING. prof. All ,work A/P, A'/R 11 typing. Sals.ry 498-9436 or 558-3855'.
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842-(386, 547-U41. COntacl Mr. Bo r I i n , running your b>u•l' 'Turn
PROF. Painth:w tncl roofs, 493-4582. them 'irlfo "CA§r,. :. aell
~st. ce.il~ Llc ~ ins.· ItAILY· PILOT tor ictlori! thm thnt Da_Uy.1P 'l lo·1 l'------.-------_;, _ _._._,I Fite ett~ '645-:5191 , FtU"bf!at·ftsults!f6CJ..5678 Cla1111Uiec!. 642-5678.
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33. V1cuum Cleaner
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CPLE, elder .. 'me! cl~' JT c..J1 e.1'18 or f13..UM for JN A ~R q s p J. c E JN. . Applk11t5on1 fer: timt, Eva. a wk-end11• Ex· K""E'°""N~M"°'O;..,,R-E~-c-o-m~h-.· I cnrilfie tbt1 US e..', bet.n bot· Orange· Co. Yan .\ Stonge-. IUYief' ... No 0l11lt1rt11 chars•
unltl, C.N, JIM l fr. d~1t appt -.... DUSTft.Y. 40 HR. WK-DAY 'per, only. NNt. Inquire 2590 wu¥r/drytr $150. Ml,flaa: ri~ l90 ~ 1f,\-Aavlland l Int or CA.Mt-r• tqUlpmf\nt. If paikt within !10 day•, N nG
+ $25. mo......., )'If. "·•·Ute. KEEP tm-·nt .f,,,J, u SH t,F T, APPL y JN CUSTODIAM Nf!Wporl Blvd. CM. wa1tier1•and ' Ket\rnOil"t' elec. dl.11hf'1 ~ .. Kina~: linens, bl.gs. Offk!e deska, chairs. down" A ,36 m0nth.i. in ~y.
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re-.:1-lt..tt. _.~ N • ..--~ ~..-.N !' " S60 h nd elttt hl,_nk., •-. 1ut, complt. tt•~. hnxf',I., <a"'· ~r • 11 • We ... liver " •st up'",.,, pau•. ·-·, .,..,\ .. o 1'ouMwtte..• mother. Earn r"'"""3U • EDLJ;R IN-Graveyard-itt ~VICE Station Attenct uryer ettc • ruar. a t<..... rrd lei ""' ""---.
' •• i pt!!'tl. Jtnom 104, 1101 E. da •--: ttme~ Min ... JO DUSTRJES tNC. 21 l)l Full tli:ne;.,111• mechanlca.l'. del., 546-8612. S~. Mlac.' dit'lt1 'plc'11, iners, · fl' •ltt' box 19" l '8.~r. RC,\ 25'' C(lfl-
Cha -On ! "!'-.-· · DOVE ST NB (•---'ailve,r; ete. Good 'bo>'A il •pring" & mattrtllS, !>drm tolf.'11 lrom •~75. 19" p .. ,an, "I•· ... SAr&h OcMritry Jewelry, ·• · • ~ted Slartina: 'Salary Recent al exper. Ne11. • KENMORE -Repa1rman t b k •·• di ~ " ' tC'fMB bun OC Airport ••-&.-"--th men'J1 IO)'ll. 1J1:inl blk~-tnin, M 1'. un ;''11• vaM, ChmnlOCOklt trom S 3 I$, CRYSTAL 'ILTlltS ..-i.f. · · · l. ._.,. P•r ,..... Apply 2590 Newport Blvd., haa waftr/dlyer/dbbwuh-dunebt.ai~a. can\ etc. nitr1at'raton,, ·wat~rs &: ABC Color TV, 902\ Atlanta, !t: C..ound floor opp, Wit.I KITCHEN Helper, ovei' 21, PRE-SchtiGI-leach er, -.J. C.M. ers, 1t1arn. Sf S.: S 211, GIANT GARAGE alf'l'eOll, T.~. 1, n:fr1geit'fll· HunllnaJOn Beach. ~ ftf Jot' an allanmea.t I: tHt t.eeh. fiQ'd, Jtt.lian Dell l.8514 h!'rnoons. Mll!lt ' M.ve ex. Call Mrs. 1tadner SERVICE Station Help. eic-K.'5-'?Q), ,..) or«. wash~ni: .l MUCH I==="=---~~.
)Jodem wtll ~ppe4 pl&nt. Beach Blvd, H.B. prrience a.Mier Male r& 337.9100 CW' -.ea per. Full 1: Pffime. 990 E. ELECTRONIC Oven . Fineosl ' SALE MORE! 1..$1• or stuff for TOGETHER. stereo; l S' '
in 0 ~ea n' I tit:. cau L"iASING HOSTESS quintmenb!. Call 131-.lJl!O. Qiut Hwy., N.h. Quallty-Lowe11t price. Stand Ar!,))irniture-Swap Mtttehr Monarch 11pel.kers. GMrant
rn 1'57-"' '""1' FtJ. N~ Bead! 6rm -PIOfF(S$11111•L SALES-INSURANCE STOP SMOKIJ;G The F.uy & coo1<w.,. incl. 67J..MIO"' ~~~.,:1"~";· WINDY'S ·AUCJION :';'"~::~·;..~~.;,·~
;, trooix lnc. 490 ·•Vlia ,Dfl .~,. hoiteu tQ Ahtl:#-• unR .~ .·.<150 . W~l:earn SlOO..SlOOOa.mo. 644-4157• SAt. Sun. 11(tt-12tf1 ~. -49T-'JIM, Aak for Darlene
;4. Norte, OcffrWde. M-aptstathe~Fff· SALES POS'ITION 'f 39)..G]:l. RJ;<X>Np. Applhtl'Cf'.a I: 828 MALABAR. OR. COM~BROWSE AROUND Guun.
l DENTAL a'' l 1 l •n t ~t penonality ._ Ulet 1'.rrvr TV'1, l\JU. & de Iv" d . ·rRVJNE TEftft.ACE :M>'l!i\.1 N~wiiort Rlvd. ij•;-8~1~.~~~Wh~t ~Adm~.~1 I Chairside, full time. 'Min 1 ezper, req'd. Xln't workin& ' nttnL y ti lllAYI· TOP ' Dunlap'•, 1815 New p 0 rt AC!"OM h'Om. the ~hind Tony'11 Bldg M1.1 '\1 . lta .
! • yr exp. ln G. P; ~. condl, I: lL'O. Mne:fita. · W£ QFf[R·. • (}.. ~ _l · TllPOlllf Blvd., C.M. 548.-7780. lrviM. c . Club 10 to 5 Cosht Mt-sa . • 646-8686 ~ ihape .. Nice ' maq,
! Be ·alik to take Joqd ·X·~)'S. . Call 6"-3251 wkdya 'llllll•IUft[ 'dfil llSllMIJI APARTMENT-SIZE L'JiG BtW""' S50, Aquarium OPEN DAILY ' fo 4 ~~1:1'~_,..29%J-D Mendoi.s
think on lier feet, ~ . 1 &.U.373.1Sat1; sm;. DVllMftlt SroVE ** •:n. ~ • SA "' .... ,...,.._ it quicklY, :ready tri aqcepl ex· .• New ~ar _ c.M.11111&-,....._.t.AMy 548-0488or~ tank.a .I: ~ulp, Nt:w Su11. NSUl,/ AM /FM I ilettol~~~~~~~~~I
'•' panded•dutlei. ~lary open. LIVE-in ~uple, NNpOrt • Complet.e Trtlninc YM'l a..,.....,.. 61. be:8!" · manlcUri~I\ baby MPX • new Sl:l!l.95. Am·I( [I
Huntlnttnn Beach al' t 1 • ·Beach. Expd. Refs. Good e tnaurance Prorrim PUJSfEXCESS J;lefee • .,... J1U Dll P..t GE portable di.ll:hwuher, xlnt lt~m1, dog hou1f, books. hll.x..udor s.peaktf? 12" ~. I : 1-
147-· 'bet~n 91: 5. 7-~. «iok; f73..2339 before I oi' ... p~ Vacation · COMMISSION , Drift,~ ,IU-1Jt1
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cond. i100. dinette ... chrs, BB,Q, power 15'' mid h!.na~. 3" super frM to You •
DENTAL ...... ~.tant. Exlf,d '. f_t s.. . .•'Faemry lnc6ntivei . * ~I 83.'\-31195 *• mowers, .yrd '~"· A fum. 1wttllll'--$299.9:i a pa 1 r . :
chainidt. .• Orthedontfc . or. LYJ(CH Cook, exper, SJlliii. e Management Opportunity Lea.din& 1ft.tk>nal M. needs 2 BRAND NEW Ga.mn11c Sat· JtIDque lo Trea~urN. •10212 BSR-McDnnald :u~x com: .3 LIMI, 2 TimM; $2.00
fice. Hnlp •licb tl'ei.. 'dinner house. NeAt, clean; • S.Curlty ·' ,•idltionalqualifif!d lite and TELLER Iler nt range, S91'1, C1dl Malka! Or., HB-.-.6211:. J.>l~tf! WibA~ •. dus1 oover, .
•,,· -•-. , • 1 • N> drlnku. N.B. 613-'""' 1 •.Annual. Bonu11 . ,Al:H Qent11.in e>n.nae Coun-a.fttr s pm 96.'--3709 GARAGE S«il~: W~n·11 ShuN' M-75 cartril1g~$Ril. FREE to llWVV'I hnmf!:, 11m11.ll :.'.~I --~RAPE RY MAN, any age, 'to ~~te g111ur.1CITIONS. tY·to enroll the bmToWeti of' ·HOOVER .P~ Glide, Dial-clothl!a 1s 10.1• · jew~ry. Complete .. s.ysftJn ott ~111 1~ 11hnrt h&.lt;d .. p11rt · 'l'errltr hou VA f . a.. Ja.rse mortg&gf! lending tic Xln men'11 clothes sml u11etul S299.~. U.$.A. $ r t' r,. o pups. 8'10lt ~h1wlre St., WOR.KltOOM ware lie work. Mwt type ' _., ·"' ' hHitttuHon in spedaJ ph11ns Comi;nerclal Bank Experience a-ma • t condition. Mehld Items, ra&<r. ·10y11. Equipmr.nl W1u-ehouse, 179 H'.B. ·' St.wtna • pre.Wnc. exjer. &: fin ·JBM,, Pref penon w/a. Ace 25 or over prelerttd ot· tnaun.nce dm,cned e&-. .. M8-Til6 * Jn Garage .nr Via Jne:lesi a 'E-: .17th: SI.; Cost11: MeM. !WAYED blk f'OCk!lpnn, h11.s
1, trnea:: ~h ·Drapefy, 900 van.·551--0242. HJgtrSchool t:ducation Sale1 JM!d•lly tor them. .Mint months n!q!Jited C11mer111 & '· on Via San Rafa,tl. (Ntw &4:>-24-42. all ihob! k li<". I yr old.
;; W. 17th st. C.M. MAID WANtED background pre I erred Equip!'"•"• IOI Wflrld~ l.q:un111·n1111: ROOERS Silvf!rv.'Are, Quttn Ge.nil~. Prtf fem a I e •, '~ ,_ bl · g,c,3000 Detitt to ,IU«eed THESE permanent cllf'H'_r { 714) 446-712 I ~: ~I~ •. AIMm . •rf *1r * SECLINO-.AMElll:ICA'S J)Ollitions otter all com~ Aak for Mr. Mendonca .. MAMIYA C·2 21.i T.LR. POWER !Ml:a, Delta jointtt F.li1.Jtbetn. Serv\ce lor 11.,~-~128-1. ___ ~-~
·\' Exptr .. Nice. atmosphere in MAINTENANCE MAN MOST PRISTIGIOUS b!nefita and attractive itDck· w/135 mm lem Ir: case, S95. with molar &: st.net $50. Hol Twfn berl~prf:ads, like new, SMAU. Be~l,.. le Dl\Jmal1an
1rvine complex. Call Mr. LARGE A p AltT MEN T AUTOMOlfLIS options. ~~ii':'li~;""""'1;:'!""'!)~ II ,.':""-~758~· ~··~·=,-;=--.,~-: 'wlll~r lank $25. l..argf! GE lvi>ry, Gt!ol-te W!lshingfon. mixf"d puppy. Vrry FGd
• Goodman fQr' •wt. 540-1165. ~ ~OWi.EDGE. APPLICATIONS & • . JF INTERESTED TELEPHONE SaleL Top R.O LL El FLEX, RD!lei~ i::elri&erator S175. Fn.,mt~. 548-51~ wirh ch.Udr~n. AU shots.
EXPEIUENC!:D -weM.a --OF ELECTIUCAL PWM-Pl~ Call, Mt. Kramer a.mmiuions and OOnu1. Ap.. Magic, Jtolll':i 16 MM fnew), mouldings Ir: lotJ1 mor@. 115.1 DINING k powder room 54Wl78.
wanted for deJnlna;' m\111 BING •' Ml.SC. "'woRK. INTERY~WS 6.15'.-02l60 For Appt. ply in .penon <between 9.00 AU xlnt 'cond. 67S-7260. Broadway, CM SAt-Sun. Ilg-ht tlxturts from Vlll1.2e e"'t."'\'°'cte""°-:,.-,-..,-m-,"1"'•-do(o--,-.t
·I have. own ltanl-'Varioua O\VN TOOLS. ST AR. T 'nurrlday, arct:,_1Mll I: Fri-And 12!00 noon at 1B8:J. Bolu. Furn~·re DROPLEAF lltbl~ .\ cillllln1, Ill home, Nl':W S3(l both. ,,.. Olrt. ve"' 11.tfeckorilte.
I·; j • I i>.11 -.1.i • ......i -· 0 dli.y, March 1""'1· l pm . S'LESMEN ""' 110 I "2-;,• " .':1 • o. •-;'l th ... ••'""C r••, '_,,M . HOURS JO.f.;,_JO, until 5 pm" tit Miu fOntiae "' Ave~, Midwl,)' City •. • •ate top 'pool tahle,' ~ pc ... "i 1909. Frff to·good home. 968-261ol '~ 1dar¢h iO. Call, ~191! or .adti M6-fJO'J.S. ··-·i h'-.pSll=t.' ::'t"' Need' men-wtwi are ~ady lo TELEPHONE so 11c11 0 r 1 3 ROOM GROUP drum M'I, elec 1UllAf', -40 BROTHER Sf'wlng Mad1lne, 1if1 6.. .
• ·~tor appl,•""--. ·· NA'n.IRE woman to cani tor· loe ~ I iNG.. learn the car busineu 'Md w&nled for · eve wcrk in AtL·NEW watt amp " fuu atanrhtrd fully auto .. re~ ihan S mo11 VERY Sh111mni m~lum tiM , 1 ah! willing tct train. Mu1't rultar end thl much more """"' i-,1 EXPP;RIENCBD 1 •.~men two cblldren,.atea 13 A: 15, 3 13600 BUCH' IL YD., have aood penonality, be alrport area. MURI hllve l'URNITURE J>I ibt .5 ~ M · . · old, ~l ror bea.t Cllah otter pupp~s rrilf, 1 will. mli:,
; cutter, /WI or_ p&rt time. P~ to c ~m, Mon.Fri, "~t, W!STMINSTER Jntu8t:ed in a future. dreu traniq,. Call Sue, 833--9470. t, tu. 968-291.4. MO-tut.
MO-fSU . 3.15 to J2.15 pm. No cookina PR.OJ'ESSIONAL PH 0 NE wen, aalesmlndl':d. Bent!fitll: WAITERS con1i1ting of g pc bedroom BEDSl:'~t.U>. S(t : Book o l.6 lb Wa1hf!r &; Dryf!r, "*"'•"'·rn=E"E,..,.to_y_ou-.-,",--,--ol"'d
!., lfectory or ~~•1,· ~~ SOLicrroRS,evenlnss. Demo.,·iroup inA., guaran· croup, 7 pe living room ~fet,Sucrochet1f!d pict~re ~r M!pAl'lllf! unil11. SlOO !!t"t or Cock!-a-poo fr:malt! Gt a !~ EDLER INDUSTJ\IES TNC. ~a .. ""' ·• nqu .. ~~all Good Call 5fS-M\. teed J&l(!lry plwi: commlit-· rroup I: S pc dining met. ..... s pper, 1.wrt mower"" be1t otf.er. Color T.V. S.10. R'nod ·homt'. 646-Gm.'
l,i .HAS !MME'D. OPENINGS ~Jl?O. aJtrr C pin1 PIY· aio111. Unllmit-A incomf':. A,._ Exper .. Oriental or Polyn~s-many olher Heyn•. 217') B Antiqul': furniture 645-57~ . " P"~FESSIONAL ·• "'¥ .. i·" t '" 2t ALL FOR$-...... _., D CM 0~2100 . ' ' . *II Wk ~d Cock.a-PM pu ... FOR. ff.EI.NFOl\CED MATIJR.Etxper'dwomanfor nv .. P 0 i:t• ply in Pmion. UNIVERSI· ""' preerr=.,., or ov~_r. . . 1 ·i. A-77• .,,,..,,. r ... · ·...,. · BABY GRAND · ..-
1 PLASI'lC W 0 R KER S , hou.ework. 6 hrs 011ce: a. solicitor • nar:-Point, S&n T.Y OLDSMOBILE. 2850 CAii Don The &.1.cheqmber, -.. GAR.AGE SAlt in lhf! Bl11ff11 . WurHt?.er. X1n·i Cond. Sac. plei ftt: t,~'\~me.
1, TAPE WRAPPING. Q)M-Wefk. Ref'• ........ d • own ow~enlte, C.piltnno-area. Ha"""'r Blvrf., Costa Me.u . hetwn 4pm I: 5pm. 675-090n. TERMS-Al.SO Moving. to apt, m Ill n y ··~ ..•• ";...1.7 •v"•
1 • "' ·' • ·~.. m. n ,._, ... own ~·,., _.., -"\Mio LARGE I I If _, • PltESSIO~. MOLDING I, trans. $2 hr. 557-9910. n~t ..a • ._, "j p . .._.._~ WAITRESS for coffee lhop. g'Oeldie11 mu111! to! 10 ·lo 4 ma f! Cll · A r.-"', "
ASSEMBLY OF · AERO-. . · ~ ~ n UM.. """'"" SAi.& LADIES, 1':.,xP'd 20 to over 18, exper. Apply in LAY·AWAY PLAN P.M. March 11 t. 12. 2179 ~.\K1:EE Producti . lfnr a yn1. Vf!f'J m~Uow, llke1 peo-
SPAcE ' COMPONbn's. MEN, fnt~ ~work . in -~lf65 betwten 1:09 .l.m. 45, Full A pUt time. pert0n, blwn 10 am I: 3 pm, Vista Entrada, N.B. heAlth1er, C'ltllf\f't, wr.111\lhltr plr. 54~7 all fi
••PLY IN PER8oN, 2101 fac~ spl!Ciallting\in hish and ,nnon. Bttptrnma. Childrf!ni MeY Lanes, 1100 Su-'rior, TRADERS • you, R94-l!'!S4or.89'2--ll6.'\. BEAUT t r U t-.:. IA-.. 'DO~'~ ST NB 1 .... --. quality, cy-etully ·rfta~. QUICK order Fry Cook. Skfta, Tustin, Cotta Mesa, ..... G1•nt O•r• .. Sflel ; . . ' . .'"'~"'""' t ... ~ ....,.,,_ tom wood pied ls c:M. FURNITURE Fumiturt1 ~ clothlnl{, hike Carpet for SAie hy fenWe ~·fl: With papf:rs to
f' from 0·S· ~) ' i · _ ;3ork ls avjllle':.r 'lioth JICOIJ.; = 1;:~":!: ~;,r =·Re~;:~~ M: WAITRESS 202 N. Broadway, S.A. parts, car tires &:: .mucho CArpet La~r. Call good home. 64+4658.
nBERGLASS: Chosiper .manulacturilW-A-· 1inllhiftl ' · ' 'thrU"Frt only. Exp. p/ttme. Apply Surf &: RJS.1305 . Open 7 Day.z iOOd m_\lc, 242 E. l!tth St , * .. ~2086 *Jr FREE to 1ood home, A mn ~1 :DPI'· 1X,e'r only. AJll).y '. ~· We ·are"loolcitW for Rut E1taM c;: ..... ,. .. SALES..P/TIME Sl_r~in, 59.10 W ':'t Hwy, NB COMPLETE walnut home ~ Sllt·Sun. 9-5PM, OLO stuff, mutt •II, lmn k o Id m a I e 011.ctishund
.Qldl. s; .P.'l&'~tli., CM ... , -~· :rffponsible help, New or spul~, join the. 5:4.S9:4$, All Day Sat $2.50 W~ESS .dining . rm. f\JrniAh ingL Liv rm, kin·g GARAGE &lie· SAi -4M braM beds, cvnival. glass, wlpepeni:. 9fill.-174A.
FOU., P./Tls,., m ~"' t • We Jm"J1'!r men ~ 40. Company tha s .rrow:tns· 1f per hour. Ask For Liz. Cal· . Every._ Sat. N1gt}I >U pm • aiu bdrm, dining table & Ca.brillo, C.M .. (nr J~lne :A: peln~s. etc. ~1886. bOVAB~ Purehred 8Prin1f:r
trne., 119 .«JCJ» JleC, Sonlt., '1 tlm~, )oe.itions ~doOllno~:rhave: a bee.nee, Fair Employment Agency, lntt'rv1ew S:30 PM :iiur11 &: cha(rs, Wlllnut ba.r w/ llth Op. Wffl.clf Plzl Furn. BlG Boy rolling bbq W/Ad-Spe:n1'1, /lO ·months; Nf!eda
Sa. I a r 1/Co11\ 111.. Full# a.re ' . ·vall. S2.!iO pu.hr. . $49 905 No. Euc~d. Suite A, FrlCdMir:ve:a. 1001 8a)'Bide Dr., fonnica lop .I: m.00111 RCA retrig, ~· .. toy11, camp. jW1t1.ble ltelght 24." viii, 'l!Je~. 644-U"l4,.
Brulh 9112-fMll. · Helrwo;i!lf, 1m ~~ -, · gear boOlal palnlina t!t SM 552-1909 K§ GARD~QS Hetper: lttp f:·· c.~. No ' phone eat14 • \ s~;;·LAD.Y exper'd. ·WAl'FE~ :~rth :;:~~:r; TV~';~ . ~ VIA .'uoo SO~D c. ---f1ectrlc Typ.writer f -.
ac!'1 boy !Or Sat. werk. Pol-:>--ue. ' '""' . • llte•I llfllfe Weitkenda. 221 Marine, Full ch&:. S days, lunch I: hlhld goods. 979--0562. Fri. A: Sal. turn LEFT onto S45 *' · • 648-SMI Na Miii...... ·
11iblt' Summer work. MOLD POLISHER L1cen1lng Couru Balboa, Ii,11.nd. din~. M,uat ·be exper. I: Lido Tale. Hahld. · · ltel)\l, MltceR•MOlli ·· i ·· · · · · ·
962-l&l2. . Only expe"d cavity finilher Full ulea tra.iniftl' procnm .have local rJg. Gd 11pot !or Ouallty Designer ;xard eQP/ furn, ;Kine · bed, • want.II'·'' ' .. . liiiiiiijl I
GELCOAT n--I ...,_ , need apply.· ~ __ -no COBt. Manaaement -op-SEAMSJ'RESS-Some exper. f/time. Capable man ofily. Furn. &, Acces·s. plnw pbng, ete,rf75-o0192. . . - -_ -Pats, ............. • ••
· • ·--~· '"nr-• PMC ~S131 Gothard '#O. portuniti@S. Alie -for Mn:. pre'l'd. McKibbin Sa iii, Call The· Goldtn. Bull Fashionable N.B. home. Llv, WANTED t ii 1961
Day1. 16.'1 J;>la f enlla HU!1HnofM.Beach Jones for lrdiirmation ,a.t Jr"ylne, . 11.ndua. c .omplex.. lam rm; m11tr bdnn', &: SAT. llth. 1,747 ~nta Ana .. o , U.V i A•MAzoN Parrot vel')'·•·'M.. ~ Avenllf, c.o.ta Mtta. NHd E~ ._. __ • ? ~ ,8f2_.568f, , 540-:3684 Restaurant, ,El TOio, A Uk guest bdrms, Conti!mp A; Ave • fat, €abrU1o-ln alley) ~;. bn~ Is l).PR1, •1 r ~!~r !~de 8 mOt.'old, ' ~ -r ·~ GP~~Preo:r~,!;!~ ManyA~·;.:=t~-Tatben' RMltors· t SECRETARY :..:O.Oke, before 2 pm. Period. Week days I.ft s It ~~i:i~l~•~·o~'":"..~~; i~ •• r1s.W~N;;r,~1 . 'lt;:..,..a H. ~~· .. ·· ot '/
· ,_._ _ _, tive1'eam an estimated S4D - ----· wttk end~. &45-0022. l:>.'J>lwrlter1 &: mlpc .. , 1 DOLL HOUSE ... ...... 4rf' 1
ovt'f IPll':il. Over 4 0 · a ~ or JnOft. Earn xtra .~~ We hive an Immediate oj>e:n.. .WANTED: Dlthwuher, bu8-5 DRAWER che11t S 2 5. GARAGE Sale: Sal,· g.2 o0. e 543-, )395 e , . ~. , JJ(HI Oonn;)'brbok, CM
846-A'J34, caah ~•have fun, too! For LARWIN RIAL TY in& for al) exptt. ~ecrebu'y boyg., Cooks I: Fountain Matching 9 dr c hest · ...t c... ""'
'IJ GIRL f'RIDAY · 'Deta.it.:'.Call, ' ' JteNle Div. ot Larwin e.o. to ~rk in our corporate men. Must be. ne.i.f' Ir: over w/.mlm>r S.15. Nite stand ly. »15 !-t We)'tlridp YI,' MU.iul lntfru..,.,,i 122 -__.::
Ma.ture, ver111tile wlkillowlr , ' .,.: p S..7D41 :2J.S62 Brookhunt Av .. H.B. hefl.dquerters. Qu11.lified ea~ 13. Apply In penion, Mon. ST.50 Kingiiize turq •. &ral N.~. Din,~ lbl, •ludio, ~. . : ·... , . ·~ ' t i KITTENS Se a J jf n I~ I
f!dgt tJl ~ aper. ~ n'lfldern , NiMI. 2 aw-..,_, IC (n~} 54S-6Cll I (213) 592--ltll didB.t~s ahould have at leall't .thn.i -Thura. 2-4, Farrell'• 91>read $7.50. 67~.aft S. boMin( !*ti, bther mite F.ENDER cu!tm Ni'Yttb •mp Slarnaie; male I ·female.
i ~al ofc ~ ll} p~ ~.· OPPOR'JVNITY•lor two ~U 2 years recent rtlaled f!X· I« O'l!am Parlou:r, ZJlll SOFA,. Pli.tsh velvet; ntver itemw. $400, ~ta~ler gullar Pape!"lll, $2$. 54-0-5 415;
I including sh. . · ~QJ Construction eXptt,. ti.ml!, ~ hal 1:5-per. 'Preferably in the con. Brookhuni st., H.B. u~. Sl40-. , Match in 1 Jewelry 115 SDI A l'!lke ' w~a!and $45. lb-3873 \~~ Se.Id rnuzne to ~tiftl ILc;I f'. Al• ~ Spuiih tai.e Salamen. letter than ~ction industry k must WANTED mature • , ex-lovtse&t 'jg(!., HHll.ck chair Dl..utONDS -Buy .. Dirtet Xlnt cond, 536-6101. 1,l~PUR""''°'E7S~!~~~M~ESE=~Kl~TTEN==sl
I ro. 331, c/n .Daily .Pik>t, ·~~ avetag~ COl!'m~ mm· po~~ 1.ppropri11te PIQenced IA.le1 .h1.dy. Lani, 185.-Cockttil tables ~ea,* WHOLESALEPRICE.S * Pl•not/Qrlani 126 $1S•e..Clll11.lt'4·pm
P. 0 , Box 1580~ a.ta M'etat ~ ·can m.U50 pany paid m ... medical · aecretarial 1kills including 15 Fuhlon Jsland, N.B. Lampa $21 ,_ 531-6281 5fi1..f892
Ca. G2111. ' .. ,...... ............... .,.L 'I'ftm~.~r .,, mt.J:I· abj.lity to take dictation. WANT E D· hnmedlately, . e : . , Dana Diamondil &-3090-. *-HAM~ ... n .. 10 ' , ...,..,.."' rL(W'Ul"nc. LAST chlliice. for truly _Orien-u-chl' ~ ll' · , · l""'f1" YNG Abyulnlan· female, SSO:
GIRL for llw-ln ~!· __ n,rmN AGDiCY: · ~ ~~ .Wet. ~ .r"r:i 'Alis ill fl 'perm11.nent ~ition· car,>et W.yer,' experienced, fAI China, closet, bdrm set, ...., nery ·· ORGANS Alao ~ Abby ~Fence hqfl-
houlekeeper for tre.v~.. NURSES AIDES na: · ~ ' P a •·provides 11.n opportunity lfl 540-l371 llv~g rm tables,. campher LAmE, MIU., b 1l J LL , ·-m &. oldtst Jn West Jlf!'I' kita $4. 6t6-8:?2l5.
busioeam11:1.6fl5-358&. • All Shi·r1.. talk 11 over . .,·• usoc::Hlte wHh Amerk!a's WANTED, :forei<n cal' che·•, 1ilver. e~7-fl-.· PRESS JN ONE hi -• ~ .. ..._ . __ __ ___ ___ ___ ...._ ~ .,.. '"' • ' 1 Pf'tt , All --"•I• N-... u.~ "-• ~
HELP Needed-Work tor .. · APf)ly in Peraon ~ le'i.~~ng com mu\\ I ty mechanic, Coata Meu area. EARLY American matn w/Jott: o( attach. Befort;;i bu)'-tt;;ut";" try i'...,,..====------
1 younelf (or ua). l!art time . Huntington a..ch REAL Eltate, •leima.-'n ~r. W'-offer11libergJ 642-5l331 · hlde.--e.-~ rouch red A: 962-0950. . .PEN?'{X, OWSLEY. CO.' OBEDIENCE cla• to .tart
I or toll lime.' noo:.saoo pt;r' ·~on.v•lf!1cent Hosp. wanted full i time. M~ . ~m-ot.binetits, as weY WEIL establi8htd Insurance gnld tweed.' Vi-ry:1d cnnd 892-3314 In thf: Newport Beach,
J'\U>· to start. Call :for ~ppt. • 11111 Floritl• Aft. . Rt:altur, 66-3434. u ·above avence com--Aa:ency de'sirel w om• n . $125. 83J..9374. Miac,:llanMul , '11. 1m2 Beii~·~I .. s: nj Kat~lta lrvlne atH, Wed, M•rctt ii, • 5.1&-19lll. · , • • · • · , H',11, .. MT·3SIS ltEeEPT!.· ONIST' How would ...,..&n,. " . •-' the -··5 ~ · · •· · 7·30 pm ~n to .all ~•
I i._ ~ween. qe _..., ... ui: 9• green quilted 110fa. Aakini STEREO Vnctalmed 1172 Datly 10·9, Ml lo.;&, Sun lU ~ · ... ..,, ,,..,..
HnfTSEKEEPER.."" Cook, ex-E AS S ·~ )'(!U like to won:' 1or -. ~' • a·e c re t 1. r t'IJ J d U, t I e s ,. · · , OV•r 5 moll. M&--4928, •
• ;;, Li~-in Pvt: rm a::ba. OFflC i SI TAn,. thf!. fufellt .,8'l"'Wlilr • lftl 'ntue Apply Immediately lhorthand /.. dicta~ ~:. $15. ""e ·.~·2 G1ttnrd\aet. Auto turntable, MA.IQ~ ~D OJlGANS * SHERRY'S, POODLES
Beautlful home:to-8806." . Mll!C. ,d~Ues including di• estatl!' 4 Investment oo? 'tCNPor·~~ l:>eR.t: per. req'd. Send ttl!Umtr to i1'm'"IH air 1Ullp4}1Sfion1• pea ke rs Frozn S395 Inc. Allen. Conn . . . *
mentJI '. • purchue . Young modcern co-wnrtters MISSION VIEJO CO d N 278 ~u Pll tPO CORNER Unit !Win bedi, w/cro11t·over.1ystem, Hamino.,d • Wui-utur, ~tc. ~pERi. PUPPY SALE!
H.,cPRS Emplyr payl fff, entriea. Fifina A will welcome )'OU UOIJ, . . • a o. ...,. y o . , cov. ba.ck re11tl:, tM!'w coven. AM/FM/MPX rtdlj) -,\ AIM Hal' pa I cb or d I It ...,._,, • Up. ALL. t"qLORS.
Georp Allf!n ·Byland. Al., ,.. -e ......._, v,-, ,,. -. Call , .. , Marl!"-.. ..,. ~ • ~T LaPi.z .. Roed . Elox lSfiO, Costa Mesa. Calif. ta,... dtc. k. Still '--nd new A Plant'lll. ~21MR. " 1-A E 16fh •A -" ~-• ~• -·--· "' ~ • Mies;o,, Viejo Col!L Ex. oond. $100. -1945. . ~ ..,. -·<A• 17'=-=:---,--,,.,.....-,1 cy, \JU"r , ·• -.. ~·omCE assistant' fof ·' .eo.JtaJ A'aency ·' .(1.f~} U7-'oSO WOMEN-1his-ladle1Ellm guarllJ'lt~. ~Id. for over GOUL.o 'MuStC CO. AKC t ctutmp, kennel bred Sft-0395· . QJ~trltt. Pn:f. ma~ . 2790 Harbor Bl at Adanui · SJ.SS per hr. Servlce eslab. NICE maple bed &: matchlna:: s.100, pt,y off bllla~ ot SlM 2045 No, Main, S.A. Silky terrif!n:, I wk s.
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~~SEKEEPER •. live-1~ lady for-pt/full time. RECEPtIONtsr _ Offlct: ·!:quit .Oppor: Employer Fuller Brwih c~tomen. ::;;; S2S for both . or take over I mall 541--0681 \"** Sinct 1911 S1~$200-S250. ~art
env1te room; J chil~. ~ 493-M67, t.u a.m. manager tor an Im a I SECRETARY Mr. Levine, 962-0.ft&. pa,ymenll. Credit Dept., PIANOS** olfGANS ,,,,10,,am,.,,..""'=""'"",--""""
wk._ Jtl':lett~•· f ·Otu'HODONTIC Reception-hQspital, N.Bi are.11. Salary , $5l4-$62S WOMAN FOR ~SIZE bed with h@ad-n 4.tm«i0t. Kaw&.!, Steinway, Lowrey, GERM SHEP, 6 wks, AKC ~lf . . . . . ist'J.a.etary. Min l yr. to $600. Send tt:IWnt. Write, FOUNTAIN VAU.E'l APT. CLEANING -.$5()~!9'!.'\ * LIDO PATIO SALE. 2215 Via Allen, Baldwin, etc. From Free ob e d e. s son 1 · INVm •N exp. 'ft,q-. . ...,..S..vi., 0......., ad No. 297, Daily seHOOL DISTRICT LARGI COMPLEX San Remo 10 to• pm S.t. sa up. JlENTAIA wlpurtho,. M:H.037, C..t<
Pilot P 0 ... ..~ ,.__,, MUllt be 'thoroughly ex-..i-DESK, ~ • d\8.ir Hu and' Sun. Mar. 11 &: 12 RCA Dililv 10.15 • · ' ' ~'llL 12-5 Meu..
YOUR "''"''RE' ..,.... m;ndod ;n11Mdu41. • ' " , ~x ~. -• e-.· '""""""' , ~-;-50 ~· . •_,,,.=~~~~~-.rv 1 v Send J'l'!IUIYllf: to-p .O. Rox Mesa, ~· nUs, ·~ m ~,..;(, ""' enced in commercial clean· fonnlca top, $45. C a 11 stereo, IOI& ".btd, · ehll.lrt, f IE LD'S ,p IANO CO. 'SUCK 1:1/• ferrutlt, 15 r'IV)I.
;.... 11 .. o. r.-.... CM ' ' ;•' w.p.m. in&· M&-5847. taban auto wuhe.r lt.mps. 18.\l Newport 81vd, AKC, •'I sho'-. I 1,5 , Full or p1ttme. a·E YOUlt o;tNN BOSSI
Mener•W ......
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Toti cob · • •
_,a -':t'~-~e. · · Apply IN PE.RSON at the C II ••• •-• Du I •·• f ( 12 ~ . OVE'RSEAS Receptltnlst corner of Talbert I:. II ,,_.nu FORMAL dlnlnc furniture P ex """"· re r1a. w Oo«ta Mesa 714/645-32&1 6415d99'7.
MOR!:J'OBS,THANPEoPLE .Lite typing Newlanrf StreetJI, Fountain YOONG man wanted foc 1ull pooo +new, $13.li. ~~l~~~ee~!_:m~t WOUL~ Y'O~ l-°"1 p=u"'c="'£.ue==p=fES~.~A=R=c-
All lldUI .&: profeaiml• PERSO~EN"(;Y Valley, Ca. No later than time-..emploYment in amall Call .~; aPPfiance1 Movlnc Musi BELIEVE 9 wk1.'$1S. Ulguna Pet Shop. e Hlaher wqTes e .. ~-~ 410 W, Coast' Hwy:, NB ~atth 13, l!T;l. _ftfa.11 ,,.puts: •ture. Expel\ CHEAP, HOUSE FURN 4 l!MI ~l . · _ }'REE ORGAN LESSONS° 491-5."ilS or $4-1971.
ex,penMI e u ~~1.a Sulle H ~•m• . "---"y/Bkkpr'.F/C 497-DiO or. apply .2 7 .f PLAYER PIANO. · · tll lonJC aa you like! No 1'11· :;;;;;iA'lft'D •tuc1 •\Free' Transportatk>n _. v ulllt~ .,,_ • BroldWI)', Lquna Bch. . • * ~wn ~ *· WASHER .• GE P,I\. qu white istratkln. N"o obll'&atlon • .Jut "W;'I".· " .. I""~~ PllPll· "'
Call k,ii !App ,.. ;CALL '541-43Q boint ~=.r. u-.,. pq· EARLY American . maple r~ wqewooif 40" $416, Come Mond&Ys· 7:30 pm, service, groom)ng, tt1nn1 •
• E~ll.• 1311 ' · _, .. ,. ., h Ai>"relri& 10 c, l<>e.~r COAST MUSIC * M6-<l8l9 * ....... Service Guan.nt~ I Call 832-1950 ir~ J utch, nz.* -~ co.nd. $.15. 2'J) !lee r..n;e, nice, '642:2851 ADORABLE Poodle, hlack,
, . ' Un\tl @mpioyment accepted ~ "' ' ACME P~ ... .., •• • V -.-..... 40" S.'JO Ca. /Mot m&I . 8 lo old 'r. 1ov1 Alto !or n.m..n OVERSEAS SERVICES eu· ·n • 1USl'IN AGENCY NEW ., H . ""'' w • TQP PRJCESJ'AlD FOR ··-·· w • • • ..
1,., E. 11th St • • Su'! • .., IOi., erculon, Wl"Ol.Wht Dallun l:J., nr new noo nr St in '_·.;. I. H ..... _ nume. $25. 893--4211(1.
U-JOIJS M ~. 1 e • Sec' fBk•-11/C Iron dinet1' ae~ occuton.i -21.H CmJti t<I · e "N' ~ •mmo••m ~~ •• :,"': ;:~ PART• Hm<' cool< ~ntO<l. C~ta Meta -... ".. · .;;;;: ..-.,. Anllquol • chain, M4sUI. CM .. "'· , "'" ; PENNY · =•Y CO. , S!.,"!,.:''!~.' Z!r:,'· : ~ coffff ahop. ~tea~ Exptr, ~f· lVillqe Inn, tlr a.t.'Wfr: ctt, LARGEST ltock of new &: BEA~hol.ale ftlmlture -ta· ~ .. ~ Vo I c '°CREATIVE p l~y th 1nl 1 ~broken, SlO. MS-4818.
oppcr. tor~ ~.flOD' 'BalKJ& l ·' · NOw lnte--'-1-. ... Clll m-1950 taan. • modem, :11.nt corw:t. Mlkf; A"• m'*' •land . s•o·v,.·'slnk' _, __ ,._ .... __ ....... AKC --,1u1n ~·-. *tit lttJ't. 3133'W. ODut PHOTO~. retail •• ~ ..... ,,. .ACME PERSONNEL tMNan,JoandOrif!ntalrur Call Yd ... l' ~l.,ft\J\ICI Lil . ·~• •v !Tl ..---
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N. ..... -~~ •...., , -~ .~-tn 0nnp Co. NOii-Fri i.t; • /f!Oll-.n, ~;tlJI. PA sou"" .,..,m, L • K ,,..,_, &4.i1991. , M•let.!30 A up. wy, · · ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ~l)dk'e nee. u ·~ ~D1y Time 'uo• •,.. ur.m..-• $1.l M. Shah 'n hh, IJ"l,1 PAIR antique twm br;all ~ •tdnt ba11t pick-. ' * -.em·
wk. Wartfch]IQlition. ApPly SECRETARY. So. Miln, SA ~T-1212. beds with box 1'Jino l ' up, Leblanc e I a r In ftt . ROCK-s:i-CHORD electroftic ~~~~~--~~t ...
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~~ Z~ ~· Bu-L.-y Mllll tak• lh ... n'I ofc du•ea. ANTIQUE Cht,.,,..,...., spool m•-· '400. 516-38211. *5,147. • :,i;,0 ~J~;.':""· ~"!f.~!'.' ~ AKC, _......""' """"'"'"" a8V Nk:f:' a~ in IMne. LARGE wMk be h ifW q'.I PHm;OOJWlRl!:R .., -· • _..,.. Saa.ry °"""' Coll dill b<d, extel c • n d . Gare,. Sale 112 "!' • .. w yti=LB=RAN=-=-=-=-s"'i "'d.,--,tl 119"9!1!l5.
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Muot ~ -·-•·· &....sy In •et•n Mr .• GOodmuJ for ·-Oimplett, '1150. Call cab l kit"'~·"""""',.._ =· . ~~-·'tllul ;:...:•,,BASSET, ope.y<d. AKC, . • ..... ............. ..., .....,.. r --f15..1355 }'OUR famUlea m 0vIn1 . dtr, l)l.00 .nw,,., ~ &: l)lld. ' ti'""' ; .&M.____-Btwn k. wht , 3 frs. old m. a:,eirillK«I I: ~"¥bit -•1a r · furniture. tooh. entiques, 10 vnl. Bt• 1 t fl r f es o.,.w •• ..,..-.,..,9117 .
• 111 -,_ •PP I Y. USS• Ad-A .. , ' ft!ltVIcr Station AU<ndont. WANTED to boY. 1 og 8 ml11C, :f604.2lillll Ensland, \16.<1774. Sportl"t Geo.It aG ~ · · · ·
IG«f', Mcm-'l'tfo· • Cetta Miu Salesman fUU time flcht. Swedi1hRors tr and1 H.B. .. u,:;;;;;;r--:;:;:--;;7:::-:::-:1.;.:;.;;..;;;;:~;:.;.;;.;..._.....;;;; AKITA puJlll, rareJmperlal
. , meelliank~ ~r1f~.1Top Crlltmu Plllte. 644-4Q7. MOVING . Mle. Ca. m -r • ~Rl'LEX • wafer •lri. doca ol JAPfth . ~
'Equal°"""'' l:m~ wqt!8 to rlctit mM + in. R.oc:lmw, Ollnete1 spin. whl . R~~~G-t:l8;::;~~': ~~llp, ~259 "°';w':"~ ifmo1dCaJ·~~~crU\ce4 at ** 548--T'f'.**
IUl"&nct A -pd. VJ11ettlon. Ap-Han trees, PW.O 1100111. Call trom Ji. lo z . Don't miu Jl. Wttkendi. ·r $.'I>. 1 673--n"" .rt · .* WELSH Tmitr •• i mo,
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S. Cout Hwy, L.B. ANTIQUES, cttlnll, cut stl~a!, . ' ' ' a ' ' Ian. SHIO. Ml4M1.
I k GARAGE SAie. movinr . be~ fttf~, Dryer, tic. :St•rM ,. . U61----~· -----1
SERVICE St a Ii on Al· porctlaln+ rum lurt, In.In !!I Odda It ends. · Fun'llture, 962-2101. · " ,.,. · 1 :··. · ... ·· · · H
tendlntlmedlanic. ~ftt 4 clockl. 17M185 *>me 1ntiquew. M ANW!tte TYPEWRITEI\, IM8 r'rlOttt:I MQ10R.0~ 23" color TV orHI
""'-r IJ, married. l'eliab&e. Cirtlt, H.B. lf6..3792. S.. Sood cond, SUO. w/~~\ OOod ~. $125.l 'R"'E°"G-."""ll-QHA""'-lh-.,-.,-m-.,.-.1
So1ory -App[)" .. W. _Appl.,._la_-,,__1 __ .__IOl_ GARAGE Salt Marcil Uth A t4:1-'M.l0 ~ HM WOf\ ovor Ill -.l -~~ r! MAYTAd Port '· a. • dryu 12th, 1.U pm, Pl,_ JX)'W' BOY'S Htln'Y Blkt. In ex• ZENITH cabl,..t blick, A. IM bbo~ In 9 rm's 0(
•JM"aka Room F<r--Dad--t.nnd II@'# condo IAO/mab -table, dothe•1-mt.c. Jal ceUfnf conftitWHI whUt> i:.v. 23 , In $45.00. 11howlna. W\U ae.lt for Im•
dy" •• el••n out tho olltt. -Edinau Ave:. H.B. l*-19!0. Cltll w..nee 'T•lophone 1113-llts3811. 5l.\.1S!ll Ult l!Mo i:lalnt.
prqt . .JGUrtruhl&CAllf !'fl.AR new a,utomst lc SU?fDAY.Mtrch12th4"9pm. , 11" ..,J:-loffm'1' BW TV tnSUSANSml1tt•1*ll:" ......
wHh a DAILY PIIDI' -l50 11maI1 c .. 1t ~ Dbl. tio<I, hlthld lie'"' I HOU!ll H1111tlotr! Waldt ttte boauttlul cumri\ cabinet Inti tnhJloi • ._,..
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WE PAY TOP AUSTIN DATSUN
t70 A-.1~
JAGUAR
970 ,t.uto4, Imported 970
MAIDA SCIAM-LETS RECREATIONAL'.
I ANSWERS VEHICLE SHOW
CORVAIR 140 h.p .. 0:4 drive
train, front end comp. $500. -.106
Sports, Roco, Roda 959
VW Base~ GT roupe, fibre-
1tu, liO~ comp, PoncM
eng. All or .sep. .tfl6.2574.
CASH '67 Austin· Healey =
Blk Interiar-, 8rtltah racina'. NEW
rreen. Over driye, White
'72 DATSUN Pickup
,12 DATSUN Pick'up
'72 DATSUN Pickup
$69.95 /mo.
MAZDA·
ROTARY'S
Today thru M~ 21st
Casket -Women-ullh -Mort thi.n 35 Varietiel ot
Otp&d -ATOMIC Campen i: traill!n now
ClvUlzation i• ft!ally won-lhowltw ~on the Mall.
dtrful, A(y laundry just HUNTINGTON CENTER
bou&ht an ATOMIC butto& Beach A San Oleao Fwy
1mallher. Cycles, Bfku,
ll' Alle:n Bolt with 40 HP Scoot.rs t25
outboard • trailer withJ,.,,=,-,.--,.,.,..,.,.. ......
.wino)> !3>0. y,.. With HONDA YAMAHA
putthate, 60 HP outboard, SPRING SALE
need• rep<. Ml-12!M 1912 YAM CT2 1159
WANTED: Aluminum Boat, REG. $619._ SALi $1".
Greior-Alumscra.tt. • HUSKY 250 5 Speed Jn Stock
:WS.-0175 aner •. AGGIE HONDA, SC. «-6141
l.363t Harbor, Carden Grove 1 8lk. So. ol G.G.,.n-,.y.
636,2:l33
*Marvin Pearce*'
f!lotor Homes '
Sal•s • Rentals
558-3222 1---EXPERT Motorcycle ttl)lllr. ltn S. VIiiage Way, S.A ..
..... , P.,w•r "' Any makie, work iuaran-. IMMACULATE 25' u I e .
· · teed, free eattmatll. From t LI sl 7
Trucks "' 1970 DODGE 108"
SPORTSMAN
3 8eal wagon. VII, automatic,
lllctory air conditioning,
power lt l!'er ing. Low
mlleage. Clean. 1500BHF)
$3699
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ID• tlMd ..,. ,A ~ J\111
Cl.11 UI f<c: fret ,.timJt-.
GROTHCHEYIOUT
Mk tat S&Jel ' M-
112l.1 1Bfaeh BlVd.
Hunttn.rton Bei.Cb
1(1-6081 IQ l..mJ
WE buy all m&kn or dean
used aporU cars, paid for
or not. Please drive in for
fn!e appniu.1.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
19 Ft 1/0 late J.!70. leu td S Mon thru Fri Co ta 1 ner, eepll , every ac-rhln 150 h~ on BD.ick 156 hp J I Berry 646.-~ n c «UOry, 1970 1tlll under Priced valid thru 3/13/72 3100 W. CoaJt llwy.,
V-iwit.hOMCdrlve.F\lhor N~ Bl,d NB ' -48I warranty. SU.800. Cal l DAVE ROSS Newport Beach
""'· Bllt tan!<. ctu.i t>at-•. , . . . . 675-5167. •''" 6 pm. PONTIAC 642-940S
tmet, Ml lnatrumenll, full l9Tl 650 BonnevWe Triumph, DODGE Travro Motor home 24M Harbor Blvd. WE PAY TOP DOIJ..AR ~. many extra1 . Xlqt oond. 4,'(Q) ml. $1395. 1970. Z1' Like new. 900J mi. Cn5la Me&a 546-8Cl17 FOR TOP USED CARS
Trailer hu front wtweel ;ii.ck 1971 Honda MIN. blkt, brand FuJJy .elf-cont 'Many ex· U Your car I.! exfn dean,
• Pde ran.. Value' 1'7200. new, wll.I tor tU9.95 ••klna' tns. 548-7825. •• Rf" us tint.
Win -l4100. All l'tmo. l!M. (l>-U!Oor6!6-l317. BAUER BUICK
n4/Ml-1000 , MINI-bike, 3 ~.p. Brlus .Ir. Tr1ller1, Tr1v1I 94~ 231 !:. 17th St. -a:· 1961 oms Craft ExP""I Stratton $15, Honda 50, elee. e ARISTOCRATS International Harvester Costa Mesa M8-TI65
8'de walll. Well cared for.
$2195
N•wport lmpom
3100 W, Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
642-9405
BMW
IMEIAT[ DELMRY
2002's &
Bavaria's
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SEE US ABOtrr
Over•••• Dellverv
CREVIER MOTORS
208 w. 1st St .. Santa Ana
13$.3171 Ot.iller. Maey :xtru,·kl hn. t:ric atarter: '$15, ~y REc;REAnON CENTER IMPORTS WANTED
IJ>vt owner days . f213) bike•, bo)'I am sirl•. $10 • NEWPORTS ROY CARVER I Orange Countie1 Automotiv• !!xcellet1C:9
5 91-111 01
, eves (714) each. M?-S9CXI. . e AUTO-MATES ' ftC. TOP 1 BUYER &
t5'5-8715.. '71 Ya.maha Enduro lore. ne Abo, .evf!l'a.l used ;395 & up 2925 Hatboc Blvd. . BILL M·~ ro· YOTA , '"' w, WORSHAM TRAILER SALES Costa Mesa 546-444-f nJU:..1.
Ii' Claulc Stephefl1 sedan Lf:S& than 500 ml'· War. 2709 W. 17th Street 1965 El Camino, auto, 283 )8881 Beach Blvd.
w/moorlna. New p.o.r t. ranty, Comp! . w/ca.rrying Santa Ana (714) 531·2595 engine, R&H, chrome mags, H, Beach. P~. 847-8555
Sll ODO •• ' 137· -iequlp, Beat otter ovtr~$5(IO. . ROY CARVER I • • 1'-u pm, --· &f'-6801 aft 5pm. IDEAL trailer 15', glee-pi 4. near new wide ova.I ti.res. WlLl.. Buy you r car paid for 1 ftC.
flS..50&3, 213/&214515. ,-$400. Sal, Sun, & Mon. 277 tonto covl'r. $9 00 . 24·73 or no1. Call Ralph Gordon 2925 Harbor Blvd.
II' GLASPAR cabin cruiser 81 PAN head. Cbmp. chop-' E. 211t St. C.M. 548-7271 Fairway Dr, C.M. 548-1862. 673--0900 -54g..3031, 1970 Costa Mesa 54M#I
l tniltt 7S Hp outboard ped, lood cond. S1D> or 1969 OOIXiE • The' fineit. Harbor Blvd., Costa MesR.
top cond.' ~: 9HJ Pirr ·trade Jor van. 491 i::. Utb, ~ Service, Parts 949 custom van in So. Calif. For ' •
Dr .. H11nttncton Bch. C.M. aft 5. Mow, go, work, play. Call Autos, lrylporttd 970
14' CRUISER . 1961 F,..;u;;;r 'II KAWASAIQ 250, ,.u or .'!!!!>"I:!! '°' doiall•. <93-14'5. ALFA ROMEO ''9 ~rtln& GT. o.<rry cond.
• loo many xtn to ll1t! trade for:::~ l4. ·~ a· ~ '67 Ford ~ ton P.U. Ranger i, . . Must sell. $ITS. , Ca 11
Dana Yacht Sale• 496-#t5 ~~1" camper Special. Auto, V-8, Alfa Romff • '(O., _646-06 __ 27_· -----
1<' RUNABOUT. MOTOR A 1ll72 BMW R/75, 1511 CC · l$ i:s· P/S, «.000 ml. V•ry cl•an DATSUN (tlVJL.ER. EXCELLENT Falr1,.: luaqe rack. tCOOI . . $1995 646-5524.
roNomoN. ••• ••••. boot. et<. ~111 · OPEN SUNDAYS ~-'69 Chevy % Pickup, camper l 969 n•TSUN 116!1 u-. °""" erw-%25 ·~511YAMAHA End""' 175, '. Buy, Sell, Trad• Spec1>1.-co~. auto. P'-""
HP . ...,_c · Call 5"..sns . -e-S2375.. or bffer; wiU trade.
CORTINA
3 )'far o~ end lease
POCAL LEASING •
INVESTMENT CO.
(Slnce 1913)
A Fine Selection
. OF
NEW & USED
JAGUARS ,
• 1914-B Meyer Plare
Colla Meu. e 548-1155
Rm Dat51.b"1 '67 .t door. New
l:lttt r /h automaHc, Good
cond. $650. 54&-4478.
"Speclalbin& In Quality"
BAUER '71 LEFTOVERS
Bulck-Opol.J•guu
234 E. 17th St.
Colla Meu. 548-7765
FIAT '59 Jaguar Mark 9
BRAND NEW
616 4 DOOR.
!SN,A-63743)
$1995 4 Or Sedan, Auto Tram,
---------1 Slee! Bell~ Tires. Excep-'69 FIAT 1.24 ' tlonally w•ll car«! tor.
Spyder, .yelloT( w/blk inte..,. $1195 Immediate Delivery
ior, 5 apttd. N rt I Its $1795 •wpo l'lpG * FrH Test Odvo
3100 W. Coa1t Hwy. * Factory Trained N•wport Imports New-Beach Mochanics
3100 W, Coast Hwy. -~~64~2~-~''°~-5 ~--I* We Nud Your
Newpor1 Btach 1960 JAG. Sedan. Trade
642·9405 Needs work-Best offer * Gigantic S•vin91
1971 Flat 850 Spider, low C11ll 644-8008. ·
m i I". Mus I .. 11. HUNTINGTON BEACli ~,~':-"'",._ or 21J/213-931t KARMANN GHIA MAZ·DA
1966 KG . Clean, xlnt oond . .
JAGUAR Ile•! otter 61>-5068 "' ' 0, I--------wk ends. 1968 JAGUAR, tan, XKE ~l.969=~c;o=LD~K~arm-a-n-,~G~h~;.
Cou~. Xlnt cond. Very Good Condition
Call 644-5fi67 AM ONLY $1175 * .t9l-l445
Autoa,_knporl*! 970 Autot, lmpot"!Od 970
17331 BEACH BLVD.
'ti }-1i\e So. ol WARNER
I 842-""
HUNTINGTON BEACH
970
• QS-2800 979·-4TI~ or 545--~J.
Goodyear POlyglus Blems. =-==...,--:~-=c-= AU i izet, )Ow prices. Hl '59 CHEV Apache 36' utlllty JI' NAVY WlfALE..BOAT
lit $50 taket It!
SmoJI Molxneyde 175
. Mln>-Blke S:,O ........... 4 DR. SEDAN
il3'. l.S doWll. U16l lltf-"'
iftCI. IOT, liciftlt & iflttttll M
....c,...silklr:,61N$,(nl\pritt I
$2ll6J ' irlcl. 19~ .. lic1111t. ,,,,..,
"~el ,tr<tn!Ogt rolt 1 i.tS"·
TtlOI de/11'1'1111 ,cic:t S3 142. ...
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Jackers $34.50 pr. Bridee-body, 6 cyl, 3 tpd, $795. NOW ON DISPLAY
atone RaCll'JI Tires, Racing 536-3917· Sales Selvice "·.;,,.~. ~N"'A~VY;,....,WH=ALE""="'eo=A=T ·n Sumld !!00 cc. 7000 ml.
ht $50 takes it! Xlnf «md, : DESPERATE!
Sllck1 A: Indys. 1950-N~rt. FOR SALil:· 1971 Ranchero Parts Bod,y Shop
cM 66-lSM fully. equ i pped. Ca.II COAST IMPORTS * ---·· Sacrtftce,lllSIJ. <M-3193. • 1~-.,,==,,......,-'"'""~ •n 4 Clutom mar 'Whttfs, 1 15" 14' JOHNSON elect 40 hp, HONDA. 750· SlOOJ. Good aluminum B" wide. Fit Ford
mver trl. $150. Good cond. condJdm:l. Call btwn 8 am..C ot Chrysler or adapt to VW. ~lt5t, m:-G5f -•~m.,. -.-==·,....==-·I 4 for $30. 675-1345 eve1.
' y AMAHA llO CC WEB E R CARBURE."TORS,
642-0697. , 1000-1.~ W. Coast Hwy.
'68 FORD· 250,~auto,•360 V-8, Newport Beach 642..()406.
~JO"' Blue Book, clean u a $1499
pill. 548-0981 aft 5 '67 Alla Romeo Spider, a ·
154 GMC Pick-up ceptlona.I. Lo ml. Orig ownr.
!75 54S=6517 Dy 547-5832 or eve M&-2439. IMta, S.H "' l1Z '* l6l-«!l3 <31 DA. 110 each. 641F1582.
AUROftA 21., · FIG sloof, I Speed Stfneray '62 Buick V-8 eng. alum. 1956 Ford Pickup. Radio,. ·
FNt, lhap I: Joided, SieePt . $tO.. * 613-dlM head, 48,000 ml. Incl auto Heater.' Auto 292 eng. Very AUDI
A u I o m a I I c transm.isalon.
(YCMlll.
$999
Price valkt thni 3/13172
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC ,
2480 lJarbor Blvd.
Costa. Mesa . 546-8017
'72 DATSUN 510
Big Sedan. 4 speed dlr. Vinyl
Roof. Undtt 4,000 miles. 2-4, belld,~bls cocllpit. Grftt •• Montea 2IO LtCroa, trans. Run cond. 644-UO'l. good cond. $400. 646-6716. --------'70 1 DOLS AUDI R • H + wsw. FuU price
2 Door Smoke Belie with SZLl6. Can finance all. 'N.B. dp. Only Sl.50 ft! Ask $JtS ' 1424114 '53 Chevy Pi~. Runs .per-;'~~~ Family Mobl .. Hemes '3S AutosftwS.J. :~i96!:15° or best offer.
Catamaran. Ovenlll Jqtb 35 ,t, Moltlle Home ~----~'{ ~ 1 ~·;s"""Fo-rd77\\,..,...ton--=Pl<"'k"'·•-p~Long,...-(#234128) Call 494-6811 aft Blue Corduroy .,nlit!rk>r. 10 am 546-8736.
White ilde ~all titts. AM/' ~~=-=~~~-
FM. Aud; ow ... r'• deUght. '69 1600 Roadster {6068IN). ~··s, be9m Tot. $U85. valu-BES"l' OFTER. 4M-3180 an a bed, $300.
..U lor l5()0. m..J5lS oft T PM. · 54:;..>157 ~: -. 7 -,~M"";.~;.,.-H~ ... -m-,.-,--~MO= -""'....,.1q_uo_•_/c_1_._ .. _1c_• __ 9s_3 --------
SABOI' No. 980. GQod cOJ'lo 1930 Ford coupe wtth V8 flat •A,uto Leasing 964
didoft, $150. A!IO 3~ HP aJj. RECREA'l'JOHAL Vehlde1 head enginf!'. Best otter.
. $2~5 DON BURNS'
PRESTIGE
PORSCHE-AUDI 1 eaDled Yamaha outboud, for Rtnt from· $15 to Sl90 546-4054 aft S or w~kends. ~
..sioo. lte tMll. pft' :-eet. Jlu• 'le per mlle. -~~~-~--LEASING
SI • to I ou I * 1940 Plymouth, n e w 13631 Harbor, Garden Gmve * ntJSTLE, IT, No. 194. .HJlll,' • utr exp ttl dial halt Ju .. 1. ,_ ~ -1 ra or, ery, runs ~ "'-· .... ,~ · 1, ... e~rt, for 1 Blk. So. of G.G. Fnvy. P1hrfrsl&u on wood, w/trtr. ~1•• ............,'"'' wt'tl . Make offer. ~767 ·:.:: ."""' S ti-' ........ .,__ 6J6..Zll1 · Baraaln! 1 113-~. SCHOOL Bua Motorhorne. ~Vlft&S • a ... aeuon • .-.=•
• SCHOCK ..... a.-antique 1unµm1nc, x Int Dune Buggies 156 vice, ~· lC --------WE LE'.ASE ALL POPULAR TIME FOR like •-m«h co•<!. Rnd> h> "'""'· DUNE Buggy -hao 311 Ford ~ MAKE A ~MPETI
l(l>.11!6 ~'"8.ach 1300 « ott.rm.l1161. t'hg. Shori.oed Fon! lram<. ~E IU\n\'s. T ~v · QUICK CASH
•=~--=~~-'* FOR Rent 'Tl Mo\vrhome & It. Iona. spare •..:. l90 o' Call Malcolm Reid lo• THR. OUGH A KITE No. lCD. S'lOO. IJktr aleep1 a tully equlp'd $%0 oiler. See at 242 E. 19th, CM further detalls.
""'· 6'J5.,l.lOI a1u pm 10Tll wk• BcmL 612-l!l.51. -kd•Y•· THEODORE DAILY PILOT ~()pal~~·~Bll~.~l~•·:._~~~-1--;;r;;;;;;u;;i;;;;-iiii;:--~~--~~--~. SABOi', ...,.,,,.,,. !brrh. 30' Strnmllfte1986. '68 < ,,.,. Dunebuggy, roU ROBINS FORD WANT AD
'..new mut/Aill. Xlnt cond. Excellent CondtlM>n. bar, top, side curtains & tow , 2060 Harbor Blvd. 642 _5678 M6-65M bar. !33-9292 lOam to 5 pm. Costa Mesa. ' 642..ooJ.p $125.~ ~-~-~-~,,,,,1 ~~---~-~
14, Enterpri.e 497g t'lclng Autos, Imported 970 'uto1, Imported 97l Autos, lmpGrt..S ''0~ Autos, Imported
ch1u, family boat w/trlr. 16511. 13.W852 •.
P-CAT Jio. 2;9. fUll race
equip., tarp stor,aae bax on
lrlr. 11.100. f7H'4l.
AQUA.cat an<j TraJlet. 15511.
Good condttlo<\-
* * *· 494-5J.81 *** CATAMARAN,
J....1-t' hull• $100 e M.'>-35TI •
loots, Sllps/Doct.s '10
DOCK Tie Up. Prtvil. S70
mln. S.il pref. Wtr/elec,
.'13 E. F.diewater. Bal 1.·
871·2*.
CHOICE slip for 50' to 65'
boat. Slip is 21' wide. <n4)
61~.
BOAT Slip, private com-
munity. Nwprt Bch.
.. .. fin....1361 .. *
DOCK tie up, prtvil, $70 min.
Sall prer. Wtr/elec. :fl3 E.
T.d1ewate:r Bal. l-171-2866.
SLIP for al' boaL Peninsula
area. Water A elec. avs.U.
Ph.~.
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WEIKENDl!R SALE
9' w/tollet room $1495
8' aide dinnette 11195
JO' lmt kitchen $1550
ll' •lttpt 6 SI63S
U' lt!U-contalned S21$5
4 1pd. dlr. AU chrome wheels,
hardtop &: soft top. J!:xotic
red exterior, black bucket
Btat&. Sacrifice! Take small
down. Call MS-8736 .
19n Dat1un 240 Z. Blue.
Auto, mqs, AM·f'M stereo.
6,000 mi. $4D1. 67>-7348.
Wll.L Buy your car p&ld for
or not. Call R.aJpb Gordon
673-0!DJ -549-3031. 1970
Harbor Blvd .. Coata Mesa.
CALL 642-5678
FOR ACTION •••
'1600MODEL
'70 CORONA MK II ·-Lt ...... _,,, Wllitt siMo Wcilla.
""""""' (7otH)
*1991
'61 CHEV.
COIVAll ........... ~ .. Vtryde.,
,ltw r11ilt19t, .tittlltnl ct"4itio~
it'CllilJI
SCOTTS CAMPERS
914 N. Harbor Blvd
!lutaAm
"' n'. Open -c.m,.,.. Shwe ,,-Ovtl'I., ~ "'°' and
The Datsun 51 O Wago.n. Five big doors. (More doors per car than a lot of ot er imports.} Gets loads in end o~t in
a hurry. Other interesting specs: ~Overhead cam engi~i. Up lo 25 mile~ per gallon. Safety front diac brakes. All·
vinyl upholstered interior. Full -synchro 4-speed 1hift (automatic cipticinell. It's more little we9on than you'v• ever
FULL EQUIPMENT -EVEN HAS AM/FM RAOIO,
'69 CORONA . ....... ... Automllic .._... ........ ~
....... .Ortt ....... 1739.&DQ
•11·95
'70 Opel •• ' ,...,.,, .... " ,....,.. ....... --.., ........... (115d4)
*2191
'69 llMCOLN
lCNfTllDfll W'l1h w ,_., kl IKt .... Cfllll ..
......... itrt • ..., ... \'illy!,.,, low~
*et YVIWl6
'71 Squarffcick ......... $2499
4 1Pd., R1cl io, H11t1r, 1tc.,.#l !fl, _
70 vw lug ............ s1499
l597AF-YI.
'69 vw ................ $1399 A~to. Tr1n1 ,. lt1clio1 H.•+•t. fXWY409)
'69 VW Ghia ........... $1599
W1 htYI li 11th1J/6f'1 t1 choo11 froM. IYNN2791
'68 ·VW Conv•rtlbl• -. ..... $1399'
'11th1r '61'1 to choo1t frotr1. l t16COQ I
'67 VW BAHA 1119 ...... $1899
IJJGllll
'66 VW Purple .......... $1199 '
Sp1cit,I. ISSSIOtl
• BUSES AND CAMPERS •
C3l 1970 MODELS
(21 1969 MODELS
C 1 I 1968 MODEL
ee 1965 PORSCHE . s,,~599''.'. ·
• VW TRADE. INS , •
'70 Tayofa ., ...... ; . : , : ,$1899
L~w mil••· 14lllSWI, . \, ·
'69,Flat .: .. : ........... Slttl
R1c.111f ptilt• 1¥1rh111I. f Y'5247) •
''68 flat '• · • · • <I• " I • • • • • $1599 '
IKTFttJ\ ' •
'6.8 . o,.i St,tl,-Wogo11 .... $897 I
Retlle, H1•t1r, l111t•t• r1c.~. lew •I~••· IXUKI • ·
1 '67 OfMI Kodett .......... $599
(VHY7161 I
'65 CHll,lac: ............ $1299
I •
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c. ... rl . .,_,~ ll«)Gtlll ~
'67' Toyoto .... 1 •..•• , •.. $1"9 I ,
4 Dr. Avtn11tlc. *''"'" R•Jl11~ "''' 1!1l11!!ZXH•lli '
J&rae .-.. Hu -A ......... _._ -... •• llllO.
Will COtlSicln "'b tllt!tl .U
"' tnde. :i31.<l!IO. 1511111'1.
M. "--' t «~ho r ft , J'oUntaln
Vollty.
· '67 Town &.Country ...... $1~99
St1tl111 W•t•"· Chry•l1r'1 fin1tt. fXT&l64l
expected. Driv• a Datsun . , . th•n d.cid•. . .
See Our Complete. Line of 72 Datsu'ns • STATION WAGONS • PICKUPS '(HICK IVERSON
2 l 4 DR. SEDANS e FASTiACKS e 240Z <LIMITED QUANTITY) .
lllllO O Tho -o.mwr., -... ~. --··-ca..,.tt -1111 -· Clo* M-1• «IOJ.
t
GO<?O SHO.Wi DIJYI A ,DATSUN • , • THIN .,.C:IDI. , j970 14o;.,;.; · 11..i: 445 I, C-Hwy,
_2845 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA-.s.4_.0.-6.-41iiiii0_.t1L....:'::;.:~;:;:~:,;,:' .. "~-i:i .. =t:=•';'~·h..J
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• • = ·-· ......... "' .-. ""'""... t70 YOWWAGEN ' YOLKSWA&IN
'68 MG MidgeJ, 4 1peed, n· ---.. -.... ,.. ---·-------·J----_,....._ __ ;;t~~t condition. 540-"'13 ALWAYS WE ·HAVE ·e. vw. --.. .,.. '61 VW CAMPIR whla.. WW riecept. any n!&a.
"""· ...._,m .Im Port 2 Te Choou ,......, '
·n Mldg•t. Glaoi.r Wltite. A Fine Selection Wntbar'M PL NB. Ji'ully Equipped rMdy ta p ,
r&.h, reek, 4,400 mi. $2,195 or B•autlivl uud Porschee •c v:w ~ Sedu, your choice, Thia weeftnd
Wl'Y unMfue il clean. "®. only or offer. 540--7047. NEW & USED • to chooM frem, '•r
'67 MC/MGE XInt oot>d. n" .-·OPELS· Example:
radiaJs 4 top. r._..1 Otter. '70 914 .. -"Specializing In Q">llty" -.
673--4734. BAUER I Signal o~. _Appearance
"'""'°""--. '68 VW BUG, lo rnL Good
cord. '72 !Jcenoo. 11911-6'U989. . 1960 MGA. lood condition, group. 5 spet'd. Tuned ex
. 66,IXXl mi. $42'. Buick·Opel .. Jeguar haust. Pin atripina:, AM/ M~ -~l ~~~ .. !'!' ~·
C.111133-3495. 'fl4 E. 17th St. 'M. Hntoo glus. Amon_·can '63 ,.. .. •-~~. -_, Oun. Costa J\1eu. $4.l).7765 '~~ Alter l. 60-21M. ' MGI ma&s. new ftl.dial tttts. Brltiah Ra I G BJa k _;_::.:::_::_;==---'68 Opel Kadette 1ta wagon. 1tainl'M lt~I Interior treat· c ng rttn, c 1967 VW SquU"!bl.ck:. A-1
SJ195
Good cond!Uon. $695 or Best ment, rear window defoger. Interior, wire w~ls. cond. S850/be!t omr. After
1966 MGB con v er ti bJ e., ~•~ff~"--.:__64.:__IHJ~758~~---I Ponic:h, strip, cocoa mals $795 <I pm. 642--tlM. 4i ,apd.. dlr. Hu had kwlna:
BILL MAXEY
(!)p]rygn6J
WHERE YOU BUY
ON YOUR OWN TERMS
Beautiful condition. $175. '69 Opel, R &: H, new ,t1tt1, •565. $3StS" Newport Imports '66 VW Sqbck, new-e,.tne, care! Excellent condition
.Must !ell J• rare Classic JOO 494-6360 11.'ttk days. mufflt-T: PRIVATE PART).'. '66 912 COUPE 3100N~.:_....~~aHchwy.. . ·=krs, clu*tch, 1 owner67'J'•" wthnloutill ._· __ :._akePYt"l". !!'...~~~ SL Roadster, Seriou.s · ln-MGB '67, IO'A' mileage. Im· 546-1284.. ..-,..,··DC ..,.,... ,.,. 'tOiJ iu.ni.,. , OoJ ..,...
quiri~ only. No 1rades, maculate. ----.----5 speed, Signal yellow wilh 642-N0.5 t> ''6 VW Camper 546-8731; or 494-liSU.
* TRY US • YOU'LL UKE US *
18881 BEACH BLVQ.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
847-8555
. ------ ---------· --
644-8867. * nl4l 833-&119 * PORSCHE Block · int•nor. . chrom• TR 250 storeo, Micbeli ... smi. • 646-9249 •10 POP Top Cilm•"· new Dcilly Piiot Claulflecl -
'68 Mercedt'a Be-nz 250 SE OPEL \\·heel.I. New radia.I tires. hW"Kl&!" al"arn\, ·lln rtrlping, '69 VW tJui. Sl.275 or best of. l>ynqta1 Tires, rou.st teU 0 15 IST
Sed. Air\ aU x t r.a s , PORSCHE 914 · '70 16,0CIO AM/FPil, coco mats ({'62. rebuilt erigine. Supe{i,>ior fer. Good cond, runs thi1Wftk.i29~0/offer. ORANGI C AST I ~f¥=he.ilfls, 83.l-1670 0 r -=-----........ -mi. Good rond. Radial tires. ACMI. cond, SlGSJ. sJG.4478. perfectly. 644-6J.47 64Z..1838.• SALISMAN •• 642-I!tl8 .v.,_ '70 OPEL GT !mJ. 644-6016. $2795 ---"-----~11ver blue "l\rith beige, ac· '68 Porsche 911 '68 912 COUPE Autos, New~ ',980 980 Autos;New 990 -,.~uto-1,-N-.-.---990=-A~u-lol,-~-~--~HO=
. Qui.CK CASH Cf;ptionaJ1$y lc1
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.. SportamAtlc, Xlnt F..arth olive with Black inter· ·
Cond. 675-7594 lor, Chrome: whet!l!i, radial l1 · '67 912, fact air, 5 epd. tires, AM/FM, coco mats. THROuGff A. Ne,1woopow.rteoaslm, HP.~_rts 42,000 ml. xlnt condition. Special thte wttkend (VZX·
" $3950. Ca}! 642-71112 1 98lJ.
DA.llY PILOT N"64'""2."94Bco5ach '"' ~ h I ...., 1-$3795 $3i5°* * ~4'.-*66) '70 91 lT COUPE
. Put a little "1oot' in your Pastel blue with Black in -WANT AD . , -v1, _ ••U ,~-b•"bl•s '61 ?or.sch~. rebuUtt c;hrome . •
no
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LA: "" •!UM! wheels black 111 I e 'r i or' ter1or. 4 speed, chrome for "bucks", Ca.I.I Clasailled ' 557 2127 ' 1vheels, AM/FM, coco mats,
642·5618. mlllly extras. -27 000 ·1 Cl ' Cl ' , m1 es. ean. ean.
Autos1 Imported ?70 Autos, Imported ·910 New Poniche trade--in. <SOS. . . .. t et . t ' "'"" '" :. !;'1" " BBN !. $5695
13631 Harbor. Garden Grove
1 Blk. So. of G.G, Frwy.
6.16-2333
O'f'ER 25
Clean, Reconditioned,
& Gu•renteed.
PORSCHES
911 11-912'1. 914'1
1957 to 1971
NEWP ORT
IMPO RTS
suxr \V. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
64,2·9405
WE WANT
PORSCHES
HIGIIEST OFFER
AVAILABLE
DON BURNS
ASK FOR GLEN
636-233.1
'70 Porsche 914 -
6 cyl, yellow w/blk interior,
5 apd, stereo, 25.400
$4995
Newport Imports
3100 W. Coam. Hwy.
Newport Beach
642-9405
TOYOTA
'69 Toyota-Coro
Hardtop, 4 Speed, Radi
Heater, Shitrp. 100% Financ-
ing Available, (ZLK52SJ
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into your wallet''
'NOT
STRIPPED
2 Coor, 250 eu. In. 110 hors•·
pow•r. • -cvli ncl•r •119ln1, AM
p111hbutto11 r•dlo, whit• 1ide
w•ll tire1, d•lux• whtel cow•"· ' ORDER TOURS
, TODAY
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'72 VEGA.
.$ •o · H.'P. o:h. c•m, 140 en9i;,1,.
AM push button r•dio, disc
·braR,~, door edge· gu•rds,
he4vy duty r4diator. 1257576 1
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lilf!l ll•t,uis ~,. m.t•n
Toyola & Jaguar 0ea1er
Authorlred· SA.lefi le Service
900 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Be1tch 540..JtOO
'69 CORONA· $1595
Automatic, air 739AQC
Sant• Ana Toyot•
Servi~ dept. open 7: 30 am
'tU 9 pm Monda.v thru Fri·
r day,
PHONE 542511
417 W, Werner, Santa Ana
·n Toyota 4 dr, air cond ..
tl.000 ml. 11100. Day
4*2!12. Eve 5864189.
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-""· Cood. (W> -Kel1y Blue -prico $3250. Oond V-1, AulD TnM; (Ill, 14'1.:U ,. • _,... e • V-1, automatic, ""'"""' a ' •.. '62 r;t"Hawk, ..... ,.-.,,
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·1 'llJIM.;-•J f£UH Tmy A-......, --tacll. -,v.a, -dllw, U. "'"'1. •" ' ea er, <»nditlonlnr. landau top. 1ran1. PJO, .rt · a, 1m , , . 1•-, -•J -•· ..,. ~· •-.r~ __, nw ., 51a wblle-11 -· vl'll'I roof. (•~) v-n .. ••·-Book -.1~ .. Price .ftlllt.,!hnt wm• . ~. ,.,..~ ··--,-c:;;: ....... -w . -...... (tlSADE) -·~. =..,.,™-_N_•_~-===,----~Wy. • D:AYE ,oss Mis.cwt Hwy. FORD . ...RC"'Y ~--pricellm t>rlcell695'. T·llRD
49«-ALW}V\' ~ ~!. :~ ,197t nn111 'Ill. M8:UllY l'llJ. PIS. • -~ • $l299 ~7 T·Blrd,comptnsbed,
• ftl'l>I, '\ -CO.la M ' 5!&-8017 ,, ...... CW-r11"9 . air 4 dr., lo ml. 9llO/be1t ...iJ. volld tllru 3/13/72 Price valid tllru 3/llm HT, portholes. Wlll<-\ .,... ' •'1'!"9 '1 ... •pa--·' l ittttt,-.... . DAVE ROSS ""' reu. otter. MMl81 'A ...__.,111_.....n 'It COUPE oe v111e tuxury w ' • nr .. Sed. v.a, -· , .......... ,....... i;~oss ..,.NnAC 1730 Port weatbournO Pl. nnw ..,___ 'equip'd. AM/FM -1'idmf a1r: ..., -..-_,, alt c:oadltlooq, ',,...., ,...., , ' rvn11AC . rv , . Ii.ii. I
f 9Petd tr an 1111I11 lo n. OF · tac air. $2700. 567......,. Irwin wbUe witb aaddle to. power st•riJw, power 2«l Hatbor Blvd. · G(CJWOOJ.~Blaellook NEW&.USED .• ~.Q>e-lown,U:.fllll terior(~)p&95. brak.,, landau ofop. '66 Mnfant GT :USO~Blvd. OoetaMesa • !MG-8017 '67T·Blrd,Fl&Jl..-,F ...
Price 11386. • • . IUIC~S .P"'" 6<N-\DL .µIO/otler. Tanmy Aym Cbevy (llOAQCl. Dlr auto. PS PB air cond, Oolta._ 54Hl!T '68 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. tulle cood., See 10 ap-$999 ; "~liliw~tn ~· 11>2319, 611 )'Ill $2699 a ..... heart 1195 (TEY 510) 1969-All£BlllO· Auto, pl b, p/1, air. lOnt pre<;!ate. '*-2352
· ' · IA ER • M 916 s. 0out Hwy., ,. · · ; • r · will llnulce. Pvt ..,.Y. Call • . • ' , """-ww trade. 6~. · • -'tORINO
, .Price va1ia11'ru,3113171 . . ' · ' .CA ARO ~ Bdi Pr!,j, vallil tlvu 3/13172 ~ '!! 9 ""'· 49Ulll. V-3, autOmatio, fact.if air ·* '63 PONTIAC Sta Waaon, • • · PONT14~. .Bul~.o,,."~Jatu1r· • 494-TIW516-9961 DAVI ROSS '66 Muatanc lS9 V-8 air, <»nditlonlng, "'"'"f ,.,... cond ition xlnt, l500 AM/FM '10 TORINO Waaon. Full
DAYE ROSS Colla.!!!.~ lllh,SI. ..._ms· '!~ !,"t,~; CHRYSLIR l'ONJlAC , auto, xlnt U..1 t. 'mech tni. landou top. (!'DCAO~ rod, PS/PB, 64&,<212. -·~ "'~ xtru,
'• ...--"'1"""" Alt S ~~ ."~-.u---bl...... Cone!. Very clean .• Orfa. Kellyblue~p.tMI, pty, • • 24111 HutloN!lvd. •n 511ylarli ".-1PB/Ps, pm. ~·· -~~ $900 r.r ick aale Auleli, New tlO •·-· New , 9IO
Ooota M<aa 546-8017 air ""'4.,' Aiiiio. Very '68 Camaro .. cherry 1970 TOWN & · Ooeta M.,. Sf6.an7 ~Via Lido t..i NB •. ,. · -
lm VW (type 41 Wesfphalia cleon, Lo ml. Ghw .... $900 ·u...ai;: z -· 4
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,adfala-Hemp Jnata • Iba& . . .... ,.,,., • "19 ~. Roll;y Spt, ~ . m;w· ,7211 m;w • a,uto. at.;. }11, p fb, • • Nni\C
-AM/F!.f-Jh"ny many 'l'l ~ ~-~..,lea..1 ~1 qti4hlle, air, Jo.,. 9-:Pi n.;..r. V8, automatic, . Sff,f5/ITIO.'. , , ~ A,Jd/FM ~ 11,000 _,._ MM'Harbora1 • ...a, ~'·~-S4M1l34 • ...,.., ""--..,.._ V.,., mt1i11. ~ _, olr condltloninc, lull mile• Prlvall.~ 12.lt!I!. .....,. ~·• ~ 5. pm.-". -~ ...... tmM. comole, . cHi\iOLIT . '· nck (5.39 3 )'Ur o_pen end lew 6'1S-Siso. ·-"'; • ;. 9*... 54H011'
'If BUS. '811 reblt Mc1ne. ~ p/a,•'V.a, w/w, · S: 1aai:"' · ==&,~I iii; AulD. New• braki1, ,'68P_/Bt~ln W~ IJlcP/9,
. Mml-oalnper, N"" iialnL pl>. lo ml 497-14119. 1971 ,"'.,.Vrollt . $3999 (Since IJlll) . •bocks, battorr, -· • •= • warrty. e new tires. Ve-ry clean. •n CENTURidN convert. air ,,,... ,,. 1914-B Meyer Place . motor a: trans. Belt ofr. new, ~ ~,000 ml. $16115.
614-1411.'. <»nd .. am/tin ··-· -El Callll..O . Colta Mea • ·-"~ 613-2490. 518-0TSS. Price valid thru 3/13/12 ' ~ _,...l.:liU --,="""==,---'67 vw BUG -· Wt whl, loaded. Cuatom, like new. 7,1100 actual DAYE ROS. s .'ts FORD LTD 2 dr: u._;_, '68 MUSfANG ·~. • v.a. • • 111,'HI. SPORT .
XI.NT COND! "AM/FM, belt 11,CO> mi. $4195. ~7263. miles. ('l6262J). a-.-.. _ • .__.... P/S, P/B, "~ •"" mL i.•'I
$2 9t5 PIONTIAC ---• Inter. 3IO ..... auw. ,....., •• • o:tor. Call aft 7: 30 pm. Art '67 Buick: RJVlera, 1'..ood<dl • • ; • . · · Air coild. PS ,. PB, !WI. v.ry clean. $1495, 49S-803I. :1;r, 11111$
IH&al49. . Fl&Jlalrt.poW<r.Taj<e°"" Dovtd J, Phillps :M80HarborBlvd. Vl/>YI ~. t!J\ted' p&,;1. 49>-9138, San Clf\af""· l • ~t°"'r'
"Ill Bela<"':" Bua. 49,000 m! .. payment.a. 513-7290 aft 5pm. Bulck·Pont11c-<>i!OI <Joela Meaa 5!&-8017 $1195. 637--056 aft 4 '6S XI.NT v.oa· olllo ' .
1 owner, iir, tznu· racfn&' :61 BUICK Le Sabre $100. u 310 Broadwl.Y, Lquna Beach '67 Imperial. 2 df. HT, •W.e1e k d a YI, i n"y t ~me bnkn t5,000 ~ ne"••;'e:i COupe. lf-8, automatic, fac-~aden. Xlnt rnecti. cond. ii:. , 4!M-l04? silver/hick roof. Every xtra weekends. . ' ~· I OWneT '$'150 ~ tory air conditioning, powtt>
$1350. ~1313.att 5. * .557-7063 * )'OU can ima&ine -like new. 1968 ToRINo GT ' . . atttrlng, poWer brakes. '70 El Camino · $1850 ~ 1730 Port 390 4-v • Vtn,t top. '811 MUsrANG ·fully ,equip., <"28AQXl Kelly blue book
'68 BUG RUNS GOOD, '69 Electra 225 n-~-,. H-·~. A·~·--w,..:....-'-Pl. NB . • .• auto, p/1, air, aood .,,..,, $815. . prlre $2780. LOOKS GOOD, IS GOOD, A ~ ~ "'" .. _ -·~ • power diac brake1; Am-Fm ~ $2 99
B ARGAIN AT 4!0'K limit!<!, Factory Air Cond, V-8, (973EIU}. $2395. u'~ ...un·y••= N-......., M"" " 4 ~~ T A Nu. -~ ~ ---· . --"' .... OLDSUOIJLE
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516-cllAMPERTT. -·-. Xtnt = Equipped, <YQAlll> my yres 111111yY' statton w.,.. Loaded. seo. preclatet Prlv -· ~ . ..,. Price valid itttu 311.1112 ~ ~ T A Ch ~ S..t, $tn. ._ Mon, m ·~· n.t . ltl-Ull. ' . • ---oLDs oeu.. a 4 Dr
cond. 17,000 ml. Finac. ommy yres ny 911 s. Oout Hwy; It. C.M. MS-7271. . •' 'WRECKED ' 1970 'For~ -v mu. local. DAYE ROSS
Avail. Pvt ply, 642-15.16 -1-Beach • '5-Chryaler 300. P/S'PIB. Falrlane, 351 vi. &Ir ""'1, ortclnal :';:Air, ote. 111!5'. PONTIAC
pm.· 946 S. Cont HWY. •n'4('5*996T :n&:. Rad. Air, 4 new tires rib, p/s. Both 1tde1 nnn 545--83. 1 · ~Harbor Blvd.
'60 vw van new trans, Laauna Beach 1971 EL CAMINO 350, turbo $1415 aft 5 nun le Fri damaged. $695. 5f9...211M , Costa· Me.. 546-Ml7
clulcb, brb. " ...,....,.. 491-TIW516-!1161 -· air cond. ,...... .......... Sat-Sun. 614-4689 '63 FORD 4dr lwdlDP 61 Old1 Luxury _Sein 1970 p ntl
lluM perfect, p .: tr ro tic •ro BUICK RiV!era, 1n1I pwr, dlfc:I, brand new Michelin CONTINENTAL Galaa!e· lmmac CXlnd PIS, A·l cond. • . -0 ac
point job. 1795..515-4fil tan & ..,id, $3350. · tires. 13,<m mL • 131115. , • A,uto ..:..., ISOO •• ~ '68 ows FIS, rlh, po, one • Grand Prix
'65 VW bu.a, shq t pta: 4 • • 645-lal * 645-39M m.-ll80'cir &t&--131i., ~ 19" 1lllNM11 art 6 pm or•wkrm. owner. Cttf w/blck int.. Extra ~lean, low mileage. ""°" panelln. 1!iOO eng CADILLAC · '811 Chev Impola atattoa ,. llil Ll!JWU' '68 Torino Squ w~ 9 -$1150 * ~291'-c1ro.J1HF1
-. 557-~-• . . --n. . Radio, h. at. ••• . .· coinitr' .. AL ... . • PLYMOUTH -_, ~ "--P/S, P/B; air, RMl/,30;000 , 1 .' $3,495 '"'71-VW-~BU--G-,-W-~----,. aulom&~ trana, power • orlc ml. A-l· """1. $ll00. Dqvld . J, PhlllipS
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$1'1!15 ,_,,,... ott.r. 5.1ihl4lll . 9ELECTION OJI Phone -4 DLR.. V-1, automa~ W:tmy air •n • hid LTD oo u n·t r y Mod!tied lor hlah · 310 ~~Beach
CADILLACS IN CHEV¥staw...,.,•ts,FllQJ .-. 1lill power, Squire ADP.!!f"'.Llko!""" -and , 4114-!04'! ~· vw Bug, air caad., ORANGE COUNTY equip'd,Jornl'a.0 JP,ntci>nd. JIOftr windows , power 15,900;.u'•,MUat!lfftoa~ appearance! :&'~·.!:,;..Pvt. pty. SALES.LEASING Must aell !mmed. Be1t of-aeata. ndlo, heoter, whlto --· 830;-l149 . , r ~: 1911 iJO•Mllt
AUTHORIZED fer. Days: 546-0154 evel: .....U tires, vinyl !'°°1• new ,65 GALAXIE hd top .lr · "'
"If SUper Beetle, AM/FM, ' •SERVICE• 1131-2815. · .truia.. (~. P/S, P/B, . l · .._;_ i..; '69 Fury III Ccmvmlble. ~. v.a, u/omatic, W:tDry ::·~~a~~-' of-Nabers Cadllac -..-...... 111>. " mn... ean 133=2339. ~~. Redlwh• 1DP • Int. a1r ~. 1uU power. .....,.. ,,J111J J1ARBOa BL.,. 'ti4 EL~' V-1, 1tick. DI ~ WW. Air le Power PJMl' windows, power
'&5 BUS'181Jt:!C, Holley ~. (X)$]'A MESA tfti, 'fttilt eiw. $675. .. ' _.~ Price ~1"·thru. 3/U/TJ ~~c.:: Chnverti!':,, $1.«IO. f'l5.1'3B. teats, n.dk>, he a t er,
~.c:::r..::· $1358, '!':540-9100 0pon Sm111Q ~~!J·*.-, DAVI ROSJ-· Call--; ..,.."-:-··-·la tell It<', ~·~, landawlop.
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M.VW."'"fp&int,)ow Gorpous,fullytuxiieyeqtrlp. •tomafic,,new tires, .,oo i"MAnffarb.rBiw. 1965 ~;-Ford new tires battery~ (96MQZ) l'eilY ·!llue Book •n1A¥1U1ur ....... ,,.n 1 ~. xlnt a:nti.Hon. tied·. IDChldbic . AMJO( ' c;ondition. $900. After 6 call °'*"~ 5'&-ln.1 ~~ '-'1,'!UPe: $550. Orie'· ownft. $6'l5. 8'7-58ql. p '"1l&$2899 . , , .~:;,~~;!°:!~:~:l~'. $19991 , ::_";;"·~ ~ 191
1575. • 615-33$ ........ Factory Air of 613-ff · ' PONTIAC .......... ,
'68 VW camper. Factory ........ $21195. MUllS '.63 Oievy II atatlon .,..on_ '111 Ullo01n c.m,, 2 dr;'B~ '15 f'.<Jd 4 dr w_, low •
equip'd. '10 ftll• New tn. l!m Coupe DeVllle ... ~t Good~ .~· ::.,,.n:-~6"--Sl.81, ~ xlnt ~ $SS5. 'M PONT , LeM&nl Corrv:, ·Prto& wUd tbn1 Ul.3/tl
$2100. 615-635.l • Michelin U-. 12.IOO mL S-lll9 r , 1730 Pat Westbourne l't, , . . Lota of ~ but ..,..i D~Y· ROSS
'89 VW camperc ready to ro $6650. 64,5..~ • '65 Chevy ivan, ~ C)'I autb, NB. 68 Foi:d Lm 2 dr, ~· cond. SpOrty car. $315. ... r'C°NTIAC
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AM./FM. 1999. Daya '70 Cadillac Coavertlble 4 ch:':>$153.' ·!56!f519·.· &G-6611: Call O..wt!ecf A brtul. Great ere. l725. inYl!ilb:Dent I , 1.;;;~~~~~Do~l~I =f.~9~.:~u~··~·.&~Sn~.t~o~6~~il 675-0930; ... 548-474.1. J1'ulty loaded.. ,.,,. ....... ~·Chevy ~.,.·~,_ . CORYAIR t a-'INI.
'61_ vw , .. 494-"'60 * l489S ' .. aJnr ....B:.· _, ... ,.,""'1 -· .•mp1rilfi ml lA"...._,iiiiii:li1m;; .. ;;;;rtii..r'iill"6ffii ,.-. Imp•-m Autos, lmportld m Autoo, lmpo-
• ml. ~· Must ~11. 162 Cad. All .extras, xlnt bomt'.\ -~!. ··-~~ •63 CORVAIR: RuDI &'OOd.
Make Offer. '962-1712. cond. l"'OWIM!I'. AYMust -for D&rlene.Gwm , .. 11-c crpt. $225.
'89Camper,_GJ:eatoond.Xlllt "$396.Ewa r~·, •70· QIEVY Malibu,·,Auto 5'5-3451
~~ · 675-1181, .. ,.... ROOm For Dad-trans, Pill, P/S, Air oond, • COUGAR
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'65 VW Buc. Radio, heater, -. ....... -!a·QSH '• NOVA, air c:GDd, PIS. •ro Ooupr XR.-7, Full,,,,..,
pod ahape. with a DAILY P1!Dr $1.195 « -ofter. air, Z,000 mL $7100. Pr!v.
S«l-6flit'J)LR. Ouslfted ad. I \t :963-_'8! i ' P1't7. ~.
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DEAL BEFORE
YOU' IUY!
SA VE ON EUROPEAN
DELIVERY
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Modilled ""' hlah
perfoqnance ai;I .
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21llior c.ulil. JIWl l:lfl. V8 eftttln•, radio, heater, ·
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'66 -CAPRICE ESTATE WA60N .••••. $111
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'69 POP TOP CAMPER ........... $2 99'
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Very I.ow : .
FOR THI S . ..
ANNIVERSARY ·
SALE
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'.72 SEDAN .DE VIL"LE
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Mileage Exec. c.ar $ 6. 8' ;. O· 8 FllClozy lir c:oadidoala«. >iayl roof, lull
lealbel interior, AM·l'M •tereo radio.
power 6-way front ·•t adjuater, power
door'locb, tilt~ .-ing wheel, . . ,
THE LARGEST
SELECTION "OF
NEW CARS
IN OUR ·IDSTORY
• Fully equipped with vinyl roof,
AM·FM ,~adio, soft ray glqa,
full powered 6Way teat. door edge
guards, automatic climate control
air conditioning, tilt & tele atetr·
ing wheel. (203269)
$} 75 ::nth ...., W... lamp IDQlliton I lllADT ocher
cleluxe Cadilloc emu I abowrooa ·
f..U.. (SER. 188224)
-r -"70 flMtwood . ANNIYIUAIT
........ Leath.. .......... -.... d .. J h1di.;d.W ...... ss6~6 -"" -a. W ,._., facWy air ccwd!tioni•1o AM.FM . ~
-,._ ..... lod<o, ._ dwo 36,000 mil-. (612ADK) SAU l'llCI .
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. • Fi...i.t pola~ i_,. •" ... ditioalq, foll IHlhtt ;,.,..;,,. s4999 1"111 poww ecrm ..... t.. A}[..Jl( ltereo mllltlplss: radio, tilt "
1 l teleeooplc llerlrin1 wheel, power door loch, ,.dded top, m1ny ,
:o!h.,·delou •mu. (928ACL) IAU PllCI '
'70~Coupe Devtlle ANNIYIUAllT
'F"'°" '/z "odi!""'m" ·""" top, lo~ IHlha "''"'"• .\J s43 3 3 power ind. door 1tob, lilt I telacople 1teerio1o flereo, molt
,n -.. omu. (716ASI) SAU PllCI
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?O Sedan De VIiie ANNIYlllA•T .
F.....,. ak ............ t.11 ..;;.. oqtlpmOI~ iwJdol lop, s4222
dodt a ~ iaterior, .... .All.fM ndlo, tilt &: te1e1copia
~ -., Ll&hi s.11oo1, ,._ uuk look, oic. (25210) SAU l'ltlCI
?O Cadillac · . • ANNIYiDAIY ' C..-6blo.F"'°"'"""di_'_hld~, $~996
:black interior, black fWI lea._:;.,,l>Wt."" Fp.Ii!~' , , .~~'.
door lockl, lotded with e1tru .. 1111 liilMd." .fl99911) llJlllCI. · · ~. r.---~ _,...,., ·f.i.~(\ , .\
169 Sedan De VIiie . ~ t'.
Focio.,. "'<Ondltmoior. foll pow"• my! ,.., ,._,, l SJ•5~·s ·;,
leather Interior. ltereo, tilt I ttleloopic liemint. door locb, . ~
liaht 1eatiML Local low aUleap I e:itra <:lean. ('YZU97) SAU NICI ~ · ·.
168 Jag~ar XKE . ·.a~N1V1UA1T
U..u1iM 2+2 ,.,,.. uqoi•ilo .... boil' w/pl<Ub Eo&Jioh s3444
Saddle leather interior. Factory air conditMlnin1, auto. trlllt., •
,AM.flat radio., chzome wire wbede, low mile11e I UUe Ot
<oodltioo. (WAL69S) WI PllCI
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Factory air c:onditioniq. full Jeath1r interior, padded top, fill SJ·22 2
p:>wer, tilt II ttJlescopic "!"hee.l. 1tereo, door locka. radial tlret,.. · .
elc. All clllue extra• ud lhowa the ultimate in care, (VQ9*) IALI n1c1 ..
Anniversary Special~'":.. " ' ·'
Luxurlouo Cpe.
Only 9470 Ml ...
Factory Air Conditioning
[xquilite Firemist fmiah with full leather interior, vinyl~
top, full power, AM-FM aiereo muhiplex., prem. Vogue \yria,
tiJt Ir tellllCOflic steering, door Jocb, twilight ecotineJ. power .
trunk opener, de, de. Absolutely ohown>om !rah. (522C\1.0) 1·
24 MONTH OPEN ENO 1
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168 C(!ldillac Coupe · ANNMDA•T
De.hue hardtop cpe. Factory air conditionins. power ateerini. $2666
·brakes. windowa, tilt & teltKOpie stetting, 1icnaJ 1eekin1 radio,
11~1try interior, power 1nten111. Alaoy delu1e e1lraa. (3S6ASH) SAU PliCI • ..
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.4.nn:ioermry Sal. Priced ._: . . . 168 Sedan .,_Ville . ANNMUA1T
0 ~UI Firm.i1t finilh. iactory air C(U1di1ionin~ full power, s2444
, " Yinyl top. Full letlher-Ui.terior, till l ieleacopio 1tecring, •
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SELECTION
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LATE MODEL
<;!DILLACS
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11enO, door loch. etc (WID004) IAU PllCI
Con•ertible. Red e%terior, with white top and malchio.I w6ite
katber iaterior. Full poWtt, faciorr air cooditiollillg, tilt·tel•
wheel, ater.,co A~~.FM. ra4io, powt:r door loch, etc. (UTB739)
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s2111
SALl'PllCI
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1 71 .Secla'it DeVHle ANNIJIWAliT
Factory air"cooditionill£ full power, Yi:ftyl top. Lanuioua clo1h $6222 l leatHer inlrir, tih &: teleacopie lleerinJ, ltereo Mil/FM, ·
door loclu,. twlli&h't eentincL Extremely 101' loc:al mileaae.
(867CXW1 • SAU PllCI
166 Coupe De ~Ille
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. · .. Qrange County . ' . . '
' .. -. ""i 16i Cadillac De Ville ' AiiN!Vlua•r -~ U:11ior ~~.foll powtt, ''""' "'.,;;,d;i;,.. $ 25 5 5 ·• 'lq, tilt/tde1 :oJ!ic llllSin1 deel, .Ul-~I rad to. etc. (YCT209) SAii Plld
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ANNIYIUAllY
s1999 ·
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SOUTHOON ''CAUFORNIA v;,.,1 ... 1, full.,...,.,'",...,."' ""'d''~''"" •il< _.., a: ... ' ·"Au Cm·Sirbicct to Prior Sale ~wheel, power ~4*·1ocb. (YNW276)
• • • ol •• ;\ 'r '':" •• ~Sale~ Eft'ecti1' lhn. March SI,, 197% '~·~ ~ • :l I,-----.---------------
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Yeur Authorized Cadillac Deal•.: SWYinj 'the, °"fn1• ,Coaat Hcidlor Araa
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···2600 Harbor Blvd.
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LEASE DIREa I . I .
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BUY ONE OF THESE CARS IN THIS BOX ANO TAKE YOUR PICK Of A ON! (1) OOL·
LAR CAR A TTHE BOTTOM OF THIS BOX. 1 ST COM~ 1 ST SER\'Ell.
;70 PLYMOUTH ~~~1~~,
\1-8, oir condilicwi, JIO'#ll' slllriig. f'ldiD.
Maw. 3" AGH
'70 CHEVROLET SEDAN
v.a. 1a1to. trorli.POft' stwWv. Nd'IQ. )..,t-
•. 312 BSQ '
\ $14-8
CUSTOMSOO
V-8, outo. trans .. power 1teering,
rodio, hector. 312 BSQ $1.488-
T~KE YOU~ CHOICE
s199DOWN 11" is Im! dn. pym!. 1•6 it !Oral "'°'
P\'ll't-ind. tox & !icenH & oll (GfT'(irig ·s46 .A MON. TH =:::.";k.'Sf..r:i ::: • .,_ • ~~;:%ANMJAL PElClllTAGf U TE
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''63 VALIANT ~'"'I
Sole &tis 3/U/72· 9 P.M. -.
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BARGAIN CORNE-R·
CLE.ANEST TRANSPORTATION
CARS IN,TQWN
· '65 Plymouth '66 Pontiac
! IAllACUDA f TO
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v-i, auto. tron1, paw1r 1111rirtg, radio, h1at1r, V-1. rolio. '*"-'· Mlitlwoll lirt1, luD vn,I inttrior,
:69SIMZ i.kttllOl'S..r•MOt ...... XSfl230 s2sa fUll ' s3·aa FUU . PllCI PIKI
• SpHd lfllllS. bigo
4 (yl. q)w, diK
brak e1, heater,
bud ti 1eals. vinyl
illl"ior. muth ...,.;h l!lllfCI
OROfR YOURS 100.+.Y.
fA(llTllS THllUOUI U.S.
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'71 VEGA
•~""1. 'March lD, l m
llANONIW
'72DART
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tri, hit~ INK.k 11111. ~,., ... ......,,. ......... '1lhWI ...,,..,_
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IJll-. hith •lllpHt pGIM &
11a.1d1ftltil ,_._ ()lllOil YOU.S TOOAY.
5208800 i~f~e $199 DOWN
DAILY PILOT 4z
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.,. ..... _ Dtl••W ,.,...i. ,,,Yt 11S1S w:I. "'' & MONTHS uc .. M, AIM,!Al 'lltfWl~GI l.+.Tl t .t ) '!\,
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• THE FAMOUS . --·
"COHiii'' VAN
. BRANDNEW
'72 DODGE TRUCK •
·$2288"
$199DOWN S ltt 11 tol!ll ch. pymt. 173 11 Iola! mo. Pl"l'l-$73 A Mo.NTH FOR 31 lml.<u.!;nou &oll<0"'1'"""'"'·'" , DPJM'. trtd•t !fir 36 11111. Dtlw'rtd pymt. 'rct MONTHS S2127 ind. lolx &. lic111M. AHHUAL rf•CDI-
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$199 DOWN $46,A MONTH ~~~:~s
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'68 ROADRUNNER
2 DR. H.T. V-1, ""'· ""''· '°'"" o<, $688 power 1tffr~. rodio, ti.tw, vinyl roof. rUll
YXT16S . Plltl
'67 FORD Sta. Wgn.
S 199 it 1otDI '"· pyml. S•6 i1
~lo! mo. P'l'.'llt. irM:I. lo~. !ictmt
& oll tDf'l)'"'ll Ctlorvel DI! opp!'
cr1di! lor 36 lllGI. Otltrrtd
pyml. pritt S 1 ISS incl. It• I.
lic-AlflUAL l't•CEHTAG(
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'68 CHEV. Eamaro '69 FORD Galaxie
$788 lOOHT.V-~0.to ..... •lo<l.b<<ood. $!88
V-8, autv. ll'Dlll .. paw« 11ffting, full F"1 pOWtf' ''""irog, pawtr br11ke1,. radio, •
y-...i. m.rior, Mktt,ttatt. vtJ7 .. ui. -· hta"1". ZBJ 673 'Ull RIJ' .-r .T"'f ~---PllCI .
'69 CHEV. NOVA '69 DODGE VAN
. '69 CORTINA , '86· PLYMOUTH .._~P_.;;_~t_~-:_-:._ ... _.,,~_·~_· ~-·~_: $_6_8_8_.:_:~~+-:.._,~_;,-:;_~_~_ .. ___ $_8_8_8_.:_~:+~-'r_ri·':'"'_ .. ,.,_ .. ;_:.v_··· ... ""_"'·_"""_ .. _$_9_8_8_._:~:
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'69VWBug ' . . '68 .PONT. Firebird
' ' _,. ... ·~ $688 ····"'"·"'"'""""·"""'·"""' $888 'spttd, lhtk ~ifl, ,,,..111, """ltr, ~1 .. ,, 'UU stetrint foci air tond whit! tO'f'trs.. ""'1
inltriof. hi bock bucket Mab, XT.N33B ' PllCI 633 srO . ' • HKI
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~~::t" $988 "" (4800791) 'IKI
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IS ALSO PlllC•
UNDER $2000 ·
AHD PINT~.:J~DIS
---'PR•AIATIOll CHARMS ,
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PINTO . SPRINT! I •
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NIW '72 MUSTAN~
NOW DISCOUNTID ' UP TO •soo
s-~· f2FOZH1117JI) fZIGJ
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AND;NEW 11 n. CAMPIR.
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AND RUDY l'OR . NEW· '72 TORINOS · ·
NOW DISCOUNTID ur· TO
•u+o. trens., reclio, t 100 Gvw plcg., ·spt. cu1t. call,~ ~ · 1
Picl up· is Cust. Styl•sid• with l•O-VI, •ir cond.,· ·lllt.1f 60·o
. l imit slip •d e,.l -61.Sl, 950:.:16 Tir•s, Au x 25 ,11:· o\ ' ' •• I ~ • .-• DISCOUNT
. IMMIDIATI DntVIRYI -?88 "°" WI ff DOW
fuel , ton k ond mo ... IF254RM65267 1. El Do••d• · ·
ShownH .C~mp•r h.os 9os/ofoc ,,f,;9, monomoi;c · IJft' 'PRICI 1 '766~
toil,+, ch•+••u reng~, color cord -drapes, me ttr••• , · . •, :1 •• i ii''" · It's Pinto's . Newest! HI etc, ISTKS52 1. T.Uly dlx, pl<9. t hrou9houtl ~· PRICI 604~
15 ·CAMPERS NOW AT SU"Ei ltscOUNTS!
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7Z LTD HD TP . - . 'I 02" . FM '. 400 V8, A/T, pwr. steer. A discs, 24 MO. Mo. _,. __
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MUST GO A. T SUPER DISCOUNTS!
air cond., rUlo, tint 1Ius. : · OPEN· END , ·
•7z GIAN TOllNO HD TP , 9414
am VS, AIT, pwr. 1teer. Md diiics; .._ 24 .:&-t'O ?\lo. . ' ' ....
BEAUTIFUL. SHOWllOOM"fRISH, MQO•Ls .T'HAT STU.L CARRY ' BAL· ANCE Of NEW CAR .WARRANTY: HURRY FOR
atr cond, radio, tint. glau. 1 ' ''" OPEN' END •n r1NTO IUNAIQUT · • • , ' ? > · . .ifl.'.al
2000 oc Ena'., A/T, disc br~.. _ •. ...' 24 .MO. ·U#,1 Mo.
WIW. 'accent rroup. OPEN END
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~· EXTRA ·sA:VINGS 'ON THESE! . ' ~ ' . • T·BIRDS . ' .". . · . • GALAXIES .
• STATION WAGONS · • TQRINOS OUT!
• MUSTANGS • LTD's
MAVERICK-PINTO SALE!
. . . . ADVEITISED PRICES
'72 Ll_CE~~ ,!~~
. THIS ,WllKIND ONLY EXAMPLES
4 1p•H1, ) 1peff1, lt 70 +. lti2'1 a aufonri•ti& '""•'•· Som• witlt Yilyf roofs.
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' • ' . . '' ' • · A~U..,.tlc, AM-Fiii ndlo,, rid 1"1'M Inferior, wide ovolo,
.'JO FOID CUSTOM $1396 .,, v.w: CAMPO .. $22'96 \~~),..,. window, -~ lnimoculote -· 1:·7i11'iM:ii11R:1c;ui;1YrCANC:·Wi1~$~1i:a·:.9:".6;-;;-:;U~"==;:i=. :_i'.11:. -=,:.=•=.:s.1:"::0:":9~6 =·.Y!~".":"~~mll... =.1~~. . . I . MAKI OFFER ~~.'('~~:UH. pod ·----.
(357VL1) -• Good ~ ( ) . , , .Le .o.. ,ALCO.. s99· 6 . (tJ!)S08'!) . ., . • . -
HARD TO FIND criY . OP COST~· MESA LWa ..,..-: -_Q.,.;~~~~~to .. ·' .·. , .J----H-A_l_D_TO-.-FIND-~U~.~--.-LO·.-.-.-.. -LU-G-1 .... ~;.,;.-·I
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VOL 65, NO. 70, 4 SECTIONS, '48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. • FRIDAY, MAl!.CH ·10, 1972 TEN CENTS
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• 3,000 to· Participate Ill ' Capo Fiesta, Parade~
... • 'w.JiY ,1Uft ' .... '~
' . I ·, ' "' ~Al:L SAND SAN JUAN·:C?lll$:TRANO'S ~ UAI, FllST~~.,AllADE', . IT'S. TIME..l'Otl
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'ex[#ic.it .Pctrito' ·.: ~Chatnhet:· Poll Shows . Most .'
f' e ' . > • ' ' • ! '° ; J ' '. , ~ , ' ' I' ) ! • • •.l • I M0vie SeizeP, · · ". .. ' ' .. · . · · · : ·· · : · · i~uc .:1rvirie · Against Capo ·Annexati:on
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By ALAN DIRIQN
Of ... 0.llt' P"9! lltiff A '!N);minute sound and color movie on
male bomosexuality' -ti4ed~ '7 in ' 8'
Barn" and· characterized fa s "expUCit
tiardjOl'e pornography" -; was con-
fis.cate4, by Orange C.O~ Sheriff's
deputies al UC Irvine Th rsday night
dllfing •a forum sponsored y . the G&Y
StUdents Union.
The ~lm was not shown arf no arrests ·
w~ made. ~ l 'rti• deputies ac~ upon j a warrant
1;.W!d by Central Orqe County
MuDflPal Court Judge Rober! E. RickJOI
who, reportedly hid no besilalion In !1111-
lng tilO warrant after Usteninflo an hour-
longftaped phone conversatlOJl with t\¥0
Sia Francisco pbllce officer•: who had
seen the film. ' ~
"The film has never been" shown iJI
Orange County .1. it's that parmgraphic,
man." said Oeplily DA Mn. °'"1ta Seara
this morning. -A
"The San Franci!co·olfleer1 'fU't asked
to. describe it in great detail," lln. Sears
added. "The moment be fleard , the
des<riPtion, the jud~ Issued the order. T1i_t description was hair raising. It's an
·o~"
TOday members of the Gay Students
(See SEX FILM, Page ;1
Curtain Falls
On 'Okkihoma'
The fillaJ two perfonnances of
''Oklahoma'',~ f~acale.musical 1 lhoW , presented by San cremente
High ·School-otudents, .will be beld
toolgbt and Saturoay In Trlloa
Center. I ,
Spokesmen for• the large' pro-
duction said many 1e.1tl still are
available and can be purchued at
the box office Immediately belon
each a p.m. sbOw.
Special riser aeaUng bu beeo ad-. '\Od to the auditorium .to" add lo the
appeal ol the production.
'
Mrs. Marian Sykes, U'le achool'1
Dram• 'llepartment bead, urgtd
rosidenil to attend the "'-·
Proceeds from the produclicln 10
toward next )'Car's annual musical
-which lnvolvea ocores ol ~ &om tllt drlma 11111 muolc
deportmenta.
'.
.Ab'nelation of\ Dana ?oint 1 n d
Capistrano Beacti. with the city Of San
Juan Capistrano dropped lC¥er ~ P!:OO-
ablitiy late this week as the Capistrano
Beach Chamber of CommerCF unveiled
resuUs of a recent poll of its members.
\be major!IJ ol • the members ll<ho
iiluned poot.....i ~ would
rather not merge with the mission com-'llllll!ilY •
Tbt ' sampling Was taken from l 12
'memben •of ·the cbamber,'buf IW than
lialf the meml>en retuned ...... .,.,.
Pm:o11lqeo·mowm:
-35 perteDI !mind IJlll'ling.
-percenl were oplast it. -10 ..,....m were undecided.
Addlnc to the pall IJ'OWlng over the an-
nexation· Idea tllil week, Dina Polnt'1
CitiJena for Adloo group also toot 1
membenhip poll 11111 a strong majority
fa...-. • ..,. allempl at cttybood for Dina Polllt. •
Argunlenta In reoelll. -againl! ...
nexlllon have loculod oa the coutal
orientatlqn ol Capillnno Jleacb 11111
Dana Point .. oppoood to the inland
oriontallon of.San Juu.
Groups In bOth communlUes bave been
Cave-in Kills 4 Boys
COLoGNE, Gelmany (AP) -·A cave
dut In au:oll pfl -of here by I~ boJa ooUapoed on them 'lbunday,
kiili.,-all !Our, paliOI r~.
"shopPing 8iQund'1-for benefits in ·IUr-
round!ng cities.
In Capistrano Beach earlier thi! year
Officials from San Clemente presented
details of their city government to the
Capistrano Beach ·eommunity Associa-
tion. '
That association remains somewhat
neutral on any anneu.tion at this pofnt
with a consensus favoring perhaps
sj}ecial service districts Jn the county to
upgrade Its serivce.s to Capistrano Beach.
Biirglar Hits
Clemente Home
A burglar pried his-way through. the
front door of a San Clemente resid'tnce
Thursday evenllig and ransac~ a
bedroQm, before ateallnl: a gold and pearl
necklace.
Police said the euct value of the crou-
ahaped pendant and chain was.,.not fm.
mediately determined.
Mn. M. V. Hlll told olficm ahe
diocoYered the brukin at 1:141 p.m. when
she returned holll< and foond the front
door open at the residence located It J8I
Del Gado.
The l>w1Jar apparently pried the door
open and dumped dresser drawers out
-a beet and the floor before oltallng the piece of jewelry.
··.New ·T·extbottks
• ' · · Panel. AdviSes Scl:ipol. OfficWls
f\ special advllary panel to state school and will •be asked to re"'1! ..._led
olllciala met i-.., Tburaday at !be modillcotiona to tlie document.
Weotarn Wbfle -to draR .,.cdellnea The Slate Board of Educalloa will
for -1a-. "'-1IOl!I indUde flnaUy ,,. on the report in • meetlnc
1nOfe mQDhui1 Cll Miiiican , • American ne:rt November, said Dr. Elaine Stowe,
c:hildra, \iai:k beroel and south Amer~ coordinator ol the San Clemente talb.
<en lflerablre. She added that the •-.. In-The ,<Olllllllttoo ol ft mom~ began tended only u a "gutdellne le local
Iii aomlnar to detannlne coutenta ·of • dlstricfa and there will be no ;1~1( 1 I~ llale report Wedneldl)' al tht •uperlmpooe tht llale'• framewlri:' iin •
Phi-I eompound. • · local oaencfes."
The report ollerfnl -;!ii~ • ll'be ~ ii the flrll attempt by·the
i., tbl-wm be....., lor M~'i lllllc tol!uild a ftamework o1.-. wllldl :
bJ May 1. panol aldet eeltl. • eoold be -le 11111 Ind~-* lor
About ,_ edllcaton wDI -In l'Jll~ ,..ding materlala, ahe ,
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Ille -assembly ,area. Awards will Include
1weepstakes trophy for the most outstall6
ding entry, commercial tropby for the
best commercial entry, and first and se-
cond place tropbl., In each of 41
categories.
The tropbie.S, designed especially for
the .parade:, depict a carved figure of a
monk holding a'swallow.
This yeu's Fiesta. llosla are. Mr: and
Mrs. E.M.: "Larry" Hernandei. Parade
qiairman ii Tom Winget.
On Saturday evening at I p.m. will be
the Salud al . President• honoring this
nae's pre.\dent, C.P. McDowell. The din-
ner dance will take pla .. at the El Adobe
arid tickets are available by calling the
·restaurant or Mrs. Judy Beus at .w.. ·
3424.
Sunday's acUvJUes will ·bt:Cin with a
trill ride through Jlancho Mission ·v1ejo,
led by trail boos Gibert Arulm.
'nle annual pageant al Mission San
Juln· Capistrano will take place at s p.m.
and wlH feat!p'e a dl&play'of old Sp~sh1
lwJexlcan and Indian dances presented by
the chlldren or lhe Mlsaion School.
'Ibe pageant, which Jeatures the cor-
onatJon of. 1 king and queen from the
eighth grade ~lass, ls held In-honor or SL
.
Joseph's Day which ls the clay the
swallows retw-n to the mission.
Special entertainment, lncludinf aquare
dancing exhlbitlono will be held I/le clay
or the parado. Ali w .. k long, be1innlng
Monday, March IS, ·re1Jdenll and
merchants or the clty-wm be dreaed bl
Spanish, Western or Indian costume to
set the theme of the·Wffk's actlvitles.
·A contest will be held among downtown
merehants to ue which hu the best
decorated window displ1y. A balrleol
man In town contflat also wW be heli:I cfuro
irtg the week to aee which reaklent bas
grown the most dis~sbed beard.
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Sioll.x on Warpath
400 Attack S. Dako~ Trading Po~t
.
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (UPI) -
About 4-00 Indians -shouting "burn,
burn, burn'~ -Cllma1ed a· week: of pro-·
test by llorming a. trading' pool and
museom in Wounded Knee, roughing up
operaton ol the two firms 11111 making
off w.ith $50iOOO,'~ of Indian artUacta •.
. . '
Wounded Knee Wll' the tcene of the
last duh betw .. n tbt Sioux and•tlie U.S.
· cavalry ln 1890. More than D ·men,
women, clilldren and soldier• died 1n that
bat\lt.
JllllOI Czwczynakl, a lloclcholder tn the
predominanUy-whlte Sioux Corp., which
Strike.IJound, Firm,
Crestlite. Worker -Claims ·
operates the Wounded KJi .. MUIOlllft and
Tradinf Post, said Ille Indilns "barled ID
and roughed us .up," Thursday ntihL
CJlve Glldt:nleeve, 72, former operator
or the trading poll, was lmocked to tbt
ground but noi injured, Czwczynaki lald.
Czwciynaki said the Indians tore down
posters advertllln& the museum of Gen.
George Arrnatrq Custer, leader of the
Cava)ry at Bl& Hom, and forctd
cZwczynskl lo rip down a Culler poster.
The lndlans anlv~ by bu1 and car, ap--
parenUy from nearby Gordon, Nev.,
wbeni IGO to 1,000,hacl -alqinJ a pro-n• ··-·"JI\.;. • , . )} ll!...l... teatowrthedeatbol~1y.u.w . ; ,,1,',.•~~~t~,:,~i;~_.eatel;\eu:,~J.Ul.• · ~s:·n·=~~·i•l.~bindl.,
• ' " , .. f> ....... ID M1111la&1-'-· , .·"•· ~.i '"I• , 1 i .. ~c""l• t YelloW ?lwmr,
. ''~1 --~~ -.. ~#..... .. ..... :.
told police 11mday lour 1liektlen Co~ \ Tlieii Ilia .... n'll a """'llllllllllD:
liiiliiwif ~ 'lJOjie '.... . ..... "8 ... .CJlp 11111. • • • • """ u. ·=~ ~ ---~"""""---• . -Y. ' • .. . I fliol, -·· .o.u,,,.... ·-fllrUiene& Ii"" ~ -· : . .; ' ! • ' Ja81i' . I I i.-Iii .. ' .. 1.. ·~-.;;
· ~~··~ftl!Drled•lhl11rlb' Woman · elf . =-:.1o~ i~ '' """ by__.of,U..~iJ!liaP ,ol , ,,, ., 11 \ I •-• 1'·"-1..1:::2::'.en't,' ~,. • Opl!iallnf'Engfneef•· r.A!'blcf.ltie 1ourt11: , •, • • , , , ~N -..... ~ ..
day. ,, J : ' . ... ' • • Bo~.fn'e· nd, . A '•er: After two day• of mHtingl, local and J . ~ state offlclal1 Wednesday agreed to join
, ·The wo~ w•s quoted b)r. po~~ · 11 • · , , , ; , the Indians in carun, ,not Otlly for a coo-
11ylng the loor1men did not llhlalc1lly· .Po""I'on·.· ate ll'!nn" gr .. ~ lnvuttJaiJon of Y•llow harm him but ,lald'•a man oOu!d,l,.i Iii. _,,,,, .&~ Tbunder'1 dealh, but alao a lecleral grand
throat 'Cdt 'for wh8t: you'rel dolrig:~· Thei · · : • i \ · • ·.; ( Jury fnv111U,1Uon and Justice. Depart.. . • · . By• PATRIClt BOYLE . • menl iDvulifraltoll. men then left the Pier~area ap.ttment. · 1 ot.111 ..., --1 . ea..,. -.... -'Bull•, -••-• ol ••-
: The uliloo, 1'>caJ iJ ·w1th b'e.idq(larten ' A' woman'• hilt ~ • .-ii\i!IOd ,l!Y 1he re1.::.u~~~I Woand;d'K:..., .. ~ ln-_~ta. Apa,,iasued the o~ to strike 11-ol ber •. ~· Jeni durlnc i both incldentl were under lnv..tl,ation.
alter negotiations for .new wa,.1ncrea... -'""'ta klu, IOd to thi! itabb!ng •arli "'nlinp are very qulet." lie 'lald ........ !bl~. -n,lng · ol her boyfriend at' bis fud ·---'' and fringe ben~lla'broke down ... l.agima llOICh home. . . ' . · •1· u~y are abOut u quiet u !'ff
·The flrin.'1 ~oiler waa a 5.$-percent It walllll Imo"° 11 lbe ever IOW>d.lier ;::':"'mo~·~~: We doa't U· r~, whlcll apo~ a&y 11 '1n teeplnc contact Ieno. · · · '!Wo Balll'aald lnaiaiWli>ld him tbl 111-
witb .federal gui~. 1 The ~ a,m. inciclent. •I .150 WOOdia!'fl cl~ent ,.., triu•recl whao a J+.JUl"Old n-~d Drive ·foal Thoma Alton 'Etoll, IS, !lie SI ho " hbed ....... · -· ,.. the operilinc en1itleen, who l~ot' linger' of'hla rig!lt ~. Deatl1 cut . .oux . 1 "" , I'•• ., ""' neck" by
gei\erally operate all ~ plint•s lar1e off· when lie, tried to block .the '14-lnd\ ~~ at the trailing poet W-
machinery, ll"Jd!PDc •· IJgbtwelsb!, butcller knife, and 1atar l!JlllUlatod bJ, '"II W&IJl'I theJr Intention to come bade
material In cO.crete . conltructlonj' doc:tora. Medical olllclall at South CoU1 to 1lie muaeum alter vill!lng the bat.
member• or the . Twnaten. Union bave Community HCllPilal ,.id ~U also """ Uegmmct," the Rev. TbeoClor Z!Jerl, ad-
also ~fused to "°"'"'the plant becauae ol tlluied a_ llab w~ In llil cll..t, bbl that mlnlolralor of tlie Red Cfoud SC:hool and
the union picket line. his 1lernum, or bi'ea.11 bone, 1topp0d the Mlsalon on Ille , 11,000-member Indfaa
.The only other poli~related Jncident knife blade bef<re it readied ,any vita,! retefvaUon,utd. ••1•m ture It wu·spoa-
thua far In the strike ll>voi•ed that phase organs. • . . ianeou1."
of Ille labor dlsiiute earlier th!a w .. k. Offldala releued . the man . from the
Resldenil In qearby houaJna tracil hospital lollowln1 . trea)lnent , 11111 he
cqmplalned of heavy.trucb ~ked along declined to preu char&ei ogalnot t!i;
Camino de IOI Mares -i rip whJch had woman. Brawl ,IJurts Students .
been driven by Teamsters wlJO refUHd to The entire affair led one police otncer
enter lhe plant. · to remark, "None of II would hive hap. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Four 111>-
Crestline San. Clemente Pr .. ldent -Ken-pened If ahe would have kbaed him with denta were injured, one With a minor llab
neth Teal said at the start of the strike her eye1 closed." . ·. Womtd, In a brlwl between black IDd f!lat .. 111pervilory peraonnel -id ru,n !M Police ..re f~ inf°"'191' o( 11\e 11aJ>. Mexican-~ 11udlftll wlllcll fon:od
operation d1rlq the labor dflputa. bing by doctors In the _ _._ of · the ciolinf Thunday cl San Bernardino
He added tbat beca111e no ,,_,le ihe .._Ital ho lled UlhoriU.. hen Hlah School. Ol!lcialo aid the melee ID-malerlal could be moved ouWde the · ·-• ' " ca • w vofvlng 1bout 1110 llud-brob olll •t Ezell WU brought in. Ith ftotli"'ta ' plant that some '":"jor projecta.ln the In a conv-Uon with police at the -'-..,--"---"'-'' ____ ..;.........,
' '1 • llollpital, EIOll told olftcerl tbt woman '
• · became lneenaed. after he ldued lier and 9 Persons Die the 1ena fell 1rom lier •Y•· They be1an •fllllng 11111 llnldt each otljer. wber$. . . ' apori Eaell left. the room, Joe ralated.'
In H -..1 -C l When he returned momenta 1a1er, the eu.c.«Jn ' ras t woman alieaedlY came at hlm1 with the
' 1 knife. He 'partially blocbd lier 1inpi
'On JI. ighway. 101 ~':~;.;: ord:'~ ~ ..=
_f .... liel -.
A pa•lni auto' otopped for· E .. n and
too~ hiql lo ~ Coat Community
HOIJ)ltal. ' ' ' •
Police made no altempil to contact or
aCJOll the """'" alter EMii dee-to brine.char ... ·aplnat lier. ' .
We•tlter ·
Sunshine lhoulcl take °'" t11e
Southland Saturday' fGl1o'l!iDI tlle ,
Ullial low--·11111-i.ra1on1111o 1--.
c:out. Hlgho for the weebnd aro
expected to be aUahUy. warmer
with lemperallirea al IO alOfll the
COi.ii riaJoc to 79 inland.· !Awl ii I
the mld.-'1.
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z DAILY PILOT
, Road Grants
Round Out
City's Plan
This wee'i'a approval by the county
road deparlmenl of b i g b W I y im-
provement grants -which lncluded San
Clemente -will round out a 1ong-stan-
clln& plan for improvement of lbe clly'1
North Buch recrtatlon area.
Anoouncemenl lhla week of $48,300
wort~ --pf grants to redo a triangle of
roadways in the area ends two years of
city attttnpts to win county blessings for
the project.
The pl1n1 for the roads, Boca de la
Playl, Estacion, and Pico, were rejected
a year ago by the com.mitt.et that screens
gr1nt applications.
Bui City Engineer Phil Peter ll\ls year won approval wllh argumeola lbat the
lmprovemeols would enhance ac:cm lo
the public beach In lbe area. ·
Tbe clly-rec:epUy !nalalled a new park·
lag Joi for lbe beach and alao awarded a
Eate for a conceuloo building.
Tbe counly &ranl Is matthed on a I0-50
hula Wllh local 1aaollne tu revenuu for
the projecl
Yet anolber county-assisted road pro~
ect already had won approval last year.
but lhroUlh lhe paat 12 monlhs city staff
have ~ down spec~icaU001 lo brln(
costs to a ruaonable level.
Al ...., 11 the project -a maj« Im-
provement ol El Cimino 1IUI -11 badseted, the roadway betw-Pico and
C.mlno C.piJlraoo will be resurfaced,
and bicycle palhs and emergency ~arklng
lanea will be ln1lalfed.
Tbe project will coal ..,,e lbao $100,000
Peter .bu reported.
· Removal o! old -IUlrd ralll Will be included u well 11 aome construction
of crib walla to koep fallin( malerlal
from blUl!a from cJotilDI tralflc and <Y·
clelanea.
FDA Bans All
Ex~pt Traces
Of Leild in Paint
1'Nm AP DllpolcMI
TIM Food and llrul Mmlnlalrallcn to-
day hlnDod all ucept trace amounta of
lead Iii IP.!":' by Ille •1111 of 1'13 "to mlnlmlae. Ille heallh huard to future
1enerat1ona:." a-v1-a proteela from Ille paint
lndultrJ, Ille FDA anlmd reductlol1 of
lead ID peiDI lr>om ~percent to ft...taolhe .. 1...-by 1111 11111 .. 1111 .. lo .. hundredUls of I percenl by Ille end of
JflS. An -led 400,000 cblldren aufler
lr>om leld pol.icrnlni wblch can C11111 lirliD-... and dealh. FIUin( paint In
(ft-1'1114 War D boualnt hll been lden-
llllld u a major oource of ltad poiaon-
ID&-
Baseball Signnp
Slated Saturday
Prellmlnaty funcUons for younptars Jn.
tareeted In two aeparate youth ba1tball
pnlll'iml will take place Saturday ID San
Clemente and San Juan Capistrano.
The final day for 1lgnup1 In lbe Pony
League program will start at 9 a.m, in
Buc:chelro Field In San Juan behind ol~
ca~ !Hlh Scboot Tryoula for
reglalranll lhen will be held March 25
and April 8 at the same field. Reg~tra·
tlon fa $10 per boy with a maximum of
IU for youngsters ih lhe same family.
Slanups for Coll Will< allO will take
place Saturday at the llll'le time and
place. ..
ln San Clemente, tryouts for the San
Clemente Little League will start at 1
p.m. at Vista Bahia Stadium. The trials
are for boys new to the program. A
baaeball glqye,.rand ~ ~ultable shoes an
necusaryJ,lpokmne)f said. The function
wiJI I aft about two (lours.
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Union Covera ·
A.cu puncture
IAH FRAHClllCO (AP) -'l1le
'~IA 1 drjv to_ GfiliiilOwa Worbn, lo GI-
--m lrilll• blllllll -Jn1araace covenge tor
acupuncture tru!ment.
Union organlur Rudy Tham laid
he hoped lbe enticement of
co\rerage for the agM>ld Oriental
art WUI gaJn new members to
Teamster ranks.
Acupuncture involves insertion of
needlea in certain nerve centers.
City League
Rejects Ban
On Fireworks
Safe and aane fireworks are ftne in
mott Oran1e County dUe1, Cl>rlatmu
tree aellen ahoutd have • longer aa!u
period and two mayors have been named
to lbe Or•D1e County llarlJor, Beachel
and Parb Commlaaion.
'1bese were the results of principal ac-
tims taken by the direelon of the Orange
County League of Cities Thursday nlpt
Jn OniD1e--
The directors:
-Voted II to 2 to reject a propoaa!
referred to them by lbe county Board of
Supervisor! which would ban the sale of
fireworks throughout the co~ty. County
f'ltt chiefs lut week voted overwhelm-
ingly for a complete ban of any type
firework!:, sale and sane or otherwiJe.
-Said a 14-day limit on sales of
Ohrlatmu treu alJoutd• be estended to 35
days to coincide wilh normal shipment
dalel of the trees.
-Approved· !he appolnlment by league
Prealdent Robert Finnell of Placentia of
mayors Walktr Evans of Sin Clemente
and Don Fox of Brea to serve as league
repre:sentaUves on the county Harbors,
Beaches asd Parka Coinmlaaton. A 1971
1tate law ezpanded the commission
membership from five to seven with two
to represent the cities. The other five are
named by county supervisors from their
varloul dlatrlcta.
-Approved Ille appolntmeol by Finnell
of former Newport Beach mayor and 1971
I grand jury fomnan Dorten Marshall to
the county Clllz<m Dir<!'lion Flodilllr
Commlaalon and Ille appoqttmenl of Jlck
Turi< ol HIJ1)tin(tm Beach ~ lbe couoty
Human Relations Commlaaloi>.
TWA Confirms
Tai.ks but Says
' No Ransom Paid
Bt u-!'fen 1-..iloul
TWA h&s confirmed that it negotJated
with an u:torlJonW over 1 #"mUlioo de-
mand to reveal where homhe allegedly
had been planted on Its jeUJnen, but lhe
company's president aaJd no ranaom had
been paid and he lielleved lh• threat had
1'run its course."
Meanwhile a number of airlines around
the country were plagued w i t h
anonymaus but apparenUy unsubstan.
tiated lhreala lbat their plenes had been
hoobytrapped.
The government called lhe heacla of 29
major 1irllnel to an emergency meeting
today to map out President Nl1:on'1 new
order to prevent air travel terrorism.
Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe
met wlth the airllne executiveJ leu than
'24. hours after the President handed down
ordm aimed al freeing lbe air lndualry
from bomb threats and ntorllon.
The new regulations direct every air
carrier to prevent or de~er the placing of
weapons or explosives aboard tts
aircraft: prevent or deter unauthorized
access to its aircraft; tighten Its ba1gage
checking procedures, and Improve the
security of Its cargo and boggage loaclln&
operations.
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Lifeguard
~ppijcants
·T~ Compete
-4.ppllcantJ tor possibly 15 seasona1
JUeguard poliUons for the city of San
Clemente wUF participate In gruelinl
tall March II and 11.
'The aMual trials to telect the summer
group of pard1 wlll atrttch over two
days with appUcantl 1cheduled for one
day of teatln(.
The euminaUOM will Include:
-An Byard swim race from the
shore to a buoy and back,
-A rwHWJm.rescue ezertlse In-
volving a 200-yard run: 2'JO.yard swim
and another 200-yard tow of a Hvis:Um"
through Ille surf.
-A 400-yard run . a fOOsyard 1wim and
another run for the ume distance: in
ra'pld sequence.
-Briel, prellntin1ry oral interviews.
Top candidates elected in the weekend
trials then ' will undergo the traditional
Easter Week training uercises which m.
volve swimming ind rescue workouts.
lectures, more tells and oral interviews.
Some of lhe lop candldattJ will be plac-
ed among the summer ranks and
runners-up will become alternate guards.
Starting wage for the seasonal position
Is $3.06 hourly. An applicant can qualify
only if he ls 16 years old or mare by neit
July l a"4 ellher • student at a high
school or a graduate from one. A driver 's
llcenae l& mandatory and lop physical
conditkln is an absolute requirement, aald
Ufeguard Capt. Phil Stubbs.
Application forms for the position will
be available starting March 17 and can
be obtained at ltfeguard headquarten.
3 Men Charged
With Death Try
In Cycle Incident
Three men arrested early today by
Buena Park police art being held on
charge& of assault with Intent to commit ·
murder. Pclice allege they ran down a
motorcyclist with their car.
Inmtlgators cautioned that they had
no reasan to connect the attack with re-
cent motorcycle gang slayin~s and
shootouts in the county. Police assert the
incident followed a 1hauting match
between the cyclists and a passenger in
the car, officers said they were told by
witnesses.
The victim, who is reported in utisfac-
tory ooacflljon today7 •L ~County
Me41<albmtr, lt-11. biW.,, II,
ol 2512 West Ave., Fullerton.
Delaney lost a finger from his rght
hand and suffered numerous cuts and
bruises. ·
Jailed were two brot.ben, Rudi J . Cox,
22, and Hans D., 29. The older brother
lives at the Fullerton lntemaUonaJ Hotel
and the younger at 864l Commonwealth
St., Buena Park.
The third suspect is Danl'el Campbell,
19, a transient who police believe has
been living with Rudi Co.1. Investigators
said today that victim Delaney was
riding his motorcycle on Manchester
Street near Stanton Avenue shortly after
midnight. Witnesses told police that after
enaaaing in a yelling bout with one cf the
suspects Delaney attempted to 1peed
away and was run down by a car.
The car trio roared away from the
aoote and palice later spotted the damag·
ed. vehicle in the rear or 86.10 Com-
monwealth St. The suspects were ar,
relled In Apt. 10 ol lhe comples.
'Speed Limit Slashed
A reduced SS miles per hour lpeed limit
has been ordered by the County Board of
Supervisors for a major portlon of
Laguna Niguel's Crown Valley Parkway.
The change from the present SS.rnlle-
per·haur limit goes into effect within 30
days. lt affects Crown Valley Parkway
between a point 1,2:00 feet north of
Cbaparosa Avenue and 200 feet north of
Forbes Road.
·Second Sunday Package
Offers lnreresting Items
As the second SUnday edition of the reader writes a Jetter about MauUan.
DAILY PILOI' began to shape up today -Women'a pages featurt a profile on
in. the newsroom, editors offered this Dorothy Dumke, wife of tht clwlcellor of
preview of whit reader• can apec1 ~ state colleges, GleM Dumke .
clay momin(: -New "YOU" Page has tandem
-San Clemente-based DAILY PILOT articles on repairmen out to cheat you.
Staff Writer John Valtena takes re1den One story is about tricky TV repairmen
"inside the wa:ll.s" at the Western White and the other 11 on auto mec'hanics and
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SEEKING ANOTHER TERM
Newport'• lob lodhom
Badham to Seek
His Sixth Term
As Assemblyman
Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R·
Newport Beach) toclay announced he will
seek election to a sixth term representing
the 71st Assembly Dl!trict in Sacramen-
to.
Badham, 42, ia a l~yeat veteran of the
Legislature.
He said he will run a "aincere" cam·
paign based on hlt uperi.ence, which Jn..
eludes lbe chalrm1Mhlp of tbe joint
legislative commlttee on atomic develop-
ment and space.
The stanford graduate abo is a
member of Assembly committees on
Way1 and Means. Revenue and Taution,
Governmental Organization and Is a
rankina member of the Assembly Water
Committee. ·
Badham pledlea lo continue lo work
toward a umore balanced economy and
to curb aoveromeot 1pencU01 and 00>-
tralization,
"I wilt continot my tron clad belief in
local control and will apply it in all
decisipnl I mu. Jn ,.._..11ng lbe peo-
ple," Badham Aid.
Two Countiaiis
Die in Crashes
An Orange reskteot wu killed nnu.
day •l&bl and I Buena Part youth died ol
lntR~ TI B''wd lliit If ... , t8I
Orange County Coroner's Olllce ,.Id to-
day.
Jerry F. Pfeifer, 41, of 105.11 Orange
Park Drive, was killed when his car spun
-off the roadway and ltnJck a tree al
Olapman Avenue and Crawford Canyon
Road at about U:25 p.m. He died of head
and internal injuries, tbe coroner 's depu-
ty said.
John F. Sanford, 15, cf 7422 Walnut
Ave., Buena Park, dJed Thursday In the
Orange C.ounty Medical Center of injuries
received when his bicycle was struck by
a car last Saturday at Beach Boulevard
and Azalea Drive, Buena Park.
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WASHINGTON (AP)-Columnlll Jack
· Anderaon contended today that John N,
Mitchell, I! attorney gmeral, knew early
last year ol a pledge allt1edly made by
the lnternaUonaJ Telephone Ii: Telegraph
Cc rp. to the Republican National Con-
vention even though be has denied It.
"Mitchell was running the Republican
Party from Wide the Justice Depart-
ment," said Anderson.
"if he says under oath what 'he said in
the 1tatement he issued, it will be the
most arrogant es:ample of perjury this
committee lia1 ever teen," he said.
Anderson refeJTed to Mitchell't Feb. 28
·1tatement which the 4usUce Deparbnent
issued to deny accuaations made by the
columnist that the settlement of an an·
titrust case ag~ JT&r'l' was arranged
by Mitchell and top IT&'!' oUlclala.
&nderson aald tbal Calttornlo U . Gov.
Ed' Reinecke ml' bla alde, Edgar
GUlemraters, have confirmed that they
di.scllssed JTlT'1 commitment to the con-
vention wllh Mitchell last May ol lhe
aame time the Justice De:parlrnent was
negotiating a setUement of three an-
titrust suits against ITH.
Mitchell wu eapecled to lelUly after
Andenon durJog hearinp by lbe Senate
Judiciary Committee Into char1u by
Anderaon Iha! Justice Department of·
ficlala committed Jmproprie:Ues In the
IT &T settlemenl
The committee convened the hu:ril\is
at the request ol. actinr Atty. Gen.
Rlcbard G. Kleindieoal, who llked to
answer Andenon's charges about bis
department. KleindJenst'1 no,mlnatlon to
be attorney general la before lbe Senate.
(Anderaon'a columri appears reculafly
on lbe editorial paf< of lbe DAILY
Three of Four ..
Clement-e Grtuls
Plan College
Nearly 15 percent ol ti>e San Clemente
High School &radualea are IOinC on to
college, according to a report compUed
by official! of the CaJ>istrano Unified
School Dlalrlct.
Since 1167 three out of four gr1duatt1
have either gone to jllnior colle1e or •
four.year college ac:cordlng to prtnclpal
llornl 'hJ!or.
Ano1ber ataUltic found by the ochool
staff ,as pvt of an accreditation report
was an enrollment jump from 9111 to 2,700
since 1968. 'J'he teachinr staff has hi-
cr.ued from 38 lo lot.
The report also points out thtt llnce
1987, 1,939 have graduated from the
school, representing 96 percent of the
seniors enrolled during the period.
A preliminary survey of 410 1eni0n this
year shows that 271 plan to attend col-
1ege, 111 are looking toward • technical·
school educaition, 56 plan to find a job,
ei.ght will enter military service, and 50
are undetjded.
PILOT.)
Anderson's comment.s, in answer to
question! by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
(D-Mau.). brought on a political
alc:lrmlsb In Which Republican Sens.
Mar1ow Cook of Kentucky and Roman
Hruska or Nebraska asked that Anderson
not be allowed to continue his testifying
about Mitchell.
'"This committee shoulc! not have to
llsten to this PolitkaJ diatribe," said
Hrwska .
Cook said, "lhe former attorney
general can speak !or himself." ·
Mitchell denied Thursday as "total11
false and without foundation" a new m.·
timation that President Nixon wu IJI.
volved in the government's decision to
drop the antitrust suit against IT&T
Brit Hume, an asaociate of And~n
told the committee Thursday that IT&'f
lobbyist Dita Beard quoted Mitchell as
telling her that Nixon ordered him to
"make a reasonable setUement" ot the ITU case.
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SEX FILM •..
Union, who had planned to 1creen the
film prior to a panel discussion on human
sexuality, were planning protest action.
'lburaday nigh~ l,000 leaflet. protestin1 tb.e •elfure were printed for distribution
lhroughoul lbe campus tocloy. Led by 26-
year-o~d Terry Oleson, a 1raduate stu-
dent and pre1ident of lhe Gay Studenta
Unkm, union members were to meet· at 11
a.m. today at the Gatt'way Commons to
begin dlalrlbulion of the leafiell.
Olam alao nid lh•I !e1aJ actlcn -id
be pursued lhrough the American Civil
Ubertie1 Uolon (ACLU). Jay Murley of
Newport Beach, a director of lbe ACLU,
confirmed lhal lbe body would cooaldu
aclln& Jn behalf ol the Ullion.
SeJiure al. the Jow,budget movie, whJcb
bu been acreened at public theaters in
San Francisco, Los ~eJa, Chicago and
New York -lilQugh reportedly prosecu.
tlom •re pendlnJ in all lh0te cllies -
followed a day of doubt on whether lhe
film would be tcreened on c1mput.
'A preview of the first reel of the film. 'II•· ~. by YIU Cboncellor John C. Hoy
along with several faculty members~ a
repraentatlve of the ACLU and Oleeon.
After the preview, Dr. Hoy told OlellOll
lhal lbe film could not be 11\own Thur1-
d1y nllht and lhal a decision on wbelbe!:
lhe movie could be shown In the Mu,.
wooid be mode by Chancellor Danit! G.
~rich, who was out of town Thurldq
night.
Dr. Hoy said that Oleson indicated that
the mavie would not be .screened.
Dr. Hoy mode JI clear that he did not
order the film confiscated and wu
unaW"are that the seizure was · going to
tc.ke place.
"There had been some indic:alion that
the Dllitrict Attorney's Office was golnc
to step ln,"1 Dr. Joy explained.
"Information had been made available to
them ," the vice chancellor 11id, in-
dicating that be hoped to avokf an amsf
being made.
Hou,..compow>d...111>-"Sundu-Speclal"--lha.atall agency..wblch-l-.teyln&-to-lleep--
look$ into the whys and hows ol inCreued them honesl (Pat Dunn's At Your
use ol lhe old Cotton Estate as a -ling Service and You and lbe Law round out
place for those who qualify. this new, "Involvement" pqe which
-The blrlh of a baby, miracle lhal It leads off C SecUon~
i.!I, i! shared in all Jta intimacy in two -The Grammy Award• show,· first in
pages of plclure& and stories by and of Ille parade · which · wW Iller includo
JoaMe Re7nold1, DAILY PILOT ltlff Oscars, Tonya (Broadway) and Emmy1,
writer and brand new mother. maltea the cover of TV WEEK.
-A newly franchised youDI reporter, -Newport )leach'• own John W1yne Is
Fred Schotmehl, takel • dol4 look at lbe tbe subject orlhe cover atorr In. Femily
vote as It will be aeen lhrou1h lbe eye& ol Weekly.
the 11.year-olda. -Sporla coverqe In , Sunday's paper
·-The Euler P1rade moy not be rtady wlll Include aome of the Iate1I In-
for IJ!la. Photo layout reveala what some formatlcn available on focal ud naUooal
of lhe darin( )'OWll men will be 1'earinf Wffkend aportin( act!YllllL
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lbe Border u columnbt Slln Delaplane (liken for publlcallall _, Ibo DAILY
talk& about Mexico, DAILY PILOT PILOT up lo ,_ .. lloltWay) and, of
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Goodyear Tire Company's airshj' Europa takes off on maiden flight at Card-
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than '20 yeail. Europa, assembl io ~itain, 1s 192. feet Jong and has maximum
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Ext-ended
15 Days .
WASHINGTON (AP) -The,
Price Commission says lt will
announc.a new regulations on
utility raw ntil week, but
meanwhile it's keeping the
fr~·on an extra 1!1 days. Tbe .... fretze ·on utility rates
was to h1v~ ended today, but
the ,,. commiuion. Wednesday
~~er~ ,an utw~n ~ Mareb
Comm.iulon thaifman C.
Ja~ Grayaon Jr, uid the
extension would allow ad·
ditional' time to implement
proposed chln1es in rules
1oveming r11te1 of p.ibllc utll·
ltles and regulated tran1porta-
tion.
After hearings last week, a
commWiob staff member said
commissioners felt there was
stn)ng evJdence supporting the
contentitln of electric and
telephorle uUliUes that they
need l1r1e rate hike! to catch
up wlth'rislng·1uel and equip-
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Believe It or Not,
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Dollars Accumulate
' By JOllN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK !AP\ -Those
fellows who worked out the
elabor8te theories on the com-
ing of the cubJess society
failed to understand all the
factors involved aQd now some
of their lde"as aren't worth a
plugged nickel.
Ci:edlt cards and checking
accounts proliferate, but AO
also does cash.
The t h e o r I e s apparently
failed to fully appreciate hu·
man nature, the t&l collector's
avarlclousnes.5, the taxpayer's
elusiveness, the coi"n col-
lector's acquisitiveness, the
vending machine Industry's
appetite, the rise· in crime ...
You could go on and on, but
as the Morgan Guarlnty
Survey muses , "The United
States has become, If any-
thing. a more cash than ever society.,.
There Is more than $6.7
billion In coins circulating, or
more than double the amount ·
Jn the early \1960s. And the
nearly $S4 billion in bills is
about $2.1.5 billion mort than
in 1960.
Morgan sought the reasons
and came up with these e1-
planations, which remind us of
some startling changes that
have taken place in society -
changes that m o s t of the
forecasters failed to recognize.
-The price of silver rose,
making many coins more
valuable for their metal C<ln-
tent than for their face value.
Since 1965, an estimated $2.3
billion in c o i n 1 has been
removed f r o m circulation,
forcing the mint to produce
millions of new nickel and cop-
. per coins.
-Hobb)'lsl! and olh~rs have
removed coins for myriad
other reasons. The Kennedy
half dollar and the Eisenhower
dollar have" sentimental value
to many people, for example,
and probably n e v e r will be
used as currency.
-Local sales taxes ha ve
risen. Try going to· work
without taking some change
with you . The chances are that
if you leave without coiM you
will come home with plenty of
them.
That old 98-cent price, for
example, becomes $1.0S .with a
7 percent tax. It means that
whereas once the storekeeper
needed lo refund you only two
pennies, now you must come
up with 5 cents in coins or the
storekeeper must give you 95
cents in change.
-Toll booths have. appeared
on highways, bridges and tun--
nels all over the country. l.n.
order to lessen the com·
plicatioils of highway travel, a
vacationing family · or a
businessman is likely t o
reserv«i ·a .supply of coins
before embarking.
-Crime. ln an Increasing
ntimber of cities the masa
tran s portat io n system
demal)ds exact change in
order to discourage robbery af
their drivers. The coins are
dropped lnlo a I o c k e d
repository. The driver carries
no money.
-Sales of the vending
machine industry rO$e to ,01ore
. than $fi billion by 1970., "Not
only does it take coins to work
the machines," notes Morgan,
"but the coins are then im-
IriObiiized., which reduces their
. transactions velocity.''
And whi\t 11bout those bills?
Inflation has been .a major
conlribu!or to the average in-
crease of about 6 percent I
year Jn the volume of. paper
money. But, says Morgan, tax
evasion · is believed to be a
slgnificanl factor.
"There is a strong·susplclon
that some peo'ple -frt?nt
gamblers and racketeers to
white collar professionals and
blue collar moonlighters -
receive payment in cash so
thl)t there is no record."
Adding to the demand for
bills is the-fact that mu~h U.S.
c;urrency is circulating abroad.
Some of these dollars are used
lo conducl trade. Some .are
used in 'dope traffic. Some are
hoarded by people w h •
distrust their own curre~-
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Reagan: Aerospace
Decline Levels Off
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Go v. Reagan says by · 1980
California's popultition will
jump to more than 2.1 million.
requiring builders to slap
together about 1.2 million new
housing units.
"To meet the housing
demands of thi1 increased
population, we will r~uire an
· avfrage ~,000 ~ unitji
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_Charges
On VWs . ,, . .
_,Di~puted
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NtW Y9RK , (U P!l -l!alp~
Na~er's .. ~h•rg~ t~at ·• t 11 ~
_VOlMWager . is "the . most.
hazardous C'ar" in ge.rlerlil use
on the.roads .has been. l:frarided
as ' ••jn·accura.t-e and.
m1!1eading" ·b"y . 'Road and
Track magazine.
Publisher John Bond and
writer John Tomerlin called
on the crusading Nader to
retract his report on "the
Beetle." ·
Tomerlin's article, to appear
1!1 the A"pril issue of Road &
Track, accuse,, Nader of
quoting experts on automobil!
safety out of context and of
making the most serious ac·
cusations a g a I n s t the
Volkswagen and then failing to
back them by evidence.
Road and Track s a y !
Tomerlin and its staff ex·
amined \he available .eras~
slltistics, lhe results. or j:On-
trolled experiments · aild th~
most qualified engineerinl
analyses available, and con·
eluded the VW not only Is not
abnonnally hazardous but al.so
that tts safety ptrforma~
compares quite favor abJy wlih o~f can or, the siu·.
per yea r during the latter part
of this decade ,'' Reagan said
in his annual Economic Report
Wednesday to the Legislature.
The ~publican governor
afso said there are "strong in-
dications" that the decline ln
Califomia 's a e r o s p a c e in-
dustry has halted.
Reagan said the decline
caused by "readjustment to
lower levels of federal spend·
Ing on high technology proj·
ect!I has been painful."
But "I am hopeful that fisCat
policy during coming months
will be designed. to stimulate a
moderate e,xpansion in
aerospace so that the tens of
thousands of highly qualified
technicians, scie nti sts,
engineers and production
workers. . . can continue to
make a major contribulion to
the state's future ."
Basing his comments on
data from the State Depart-
ment or Finance. Reagan said
that because of the state's
growth:
-Continuing emphasis will
be put on rapid transit ·
systems.
-"We Intend not only to
prevent the · spread of air
pollution. but to reduce pollu-
tion levels significantly
througllout the state.•(
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Cit~• B•rgaln
Solicitor General Erwin
Griswold tells Senate
Judiciary Co mmittee ... ,
that out-of·court setUe-. . ment involving Inter-·
national Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. · and
Justice Department was ·
better bargain for gov-
ernment than iC case
waS heard by Supreme
Court.' SetUement 'hu
become controv~rsial. ,
AGT Sold
To Douglas
-. "We are continuing Ui Jn. ST. LOUlS (AP) _ McDon·
-vestigate the leasibility of nell Douglas Automation Co.
establishing large capac ity has announced it acquired
desalter · plants: on the AGT Managemen,t
California coast." Systems,· lnc., or s e a t t J 1,
"California h as come Wash .
through th. e n at Ion a I Aqr .~ A 5:0ttware comPIJ!yl!
economic ~line of the past spec1aliz111g 1n oomputer pro;.
year-and-a-half with a firm grams for business, education·
ecoMmic foundation which inslitutibn.s j and muriicipal•
will : support rapki _. a n d govemmtr1~· 1 ' '
substantial .. growth in the WillilOn · .R, Orthwei"n ·Jr .• ·
fiiture,'' he ·sal<t. ' president or the St. Louis com--
"Wlth an awarenes11 of ll?f: puter 8'rvices firm , sakt AGT'
needs of t!'e peopl~ ~: this , .. was aCct!J..ir8" for ;aft · u•
state, we .will !:Je able to.1nsur.e disclosed a.mount of caah . 1
that C<fom1a. remains the MDAC ls a division of th11
nation 's leading: state,'' he McDonnell Douglas aerospace:
added. firm.
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Utilities . Reject Customers
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By LINDA RUBEY
NEW YORK (AP-) -Fears
o( a severe natural gas
shortage nut winter .are forc-
ing an Increasing number o(
gas utilitiu to tum away new
customers, putUng 10me home
builders in a bfnd.
Some g11 utlllll .. In Ohio.·
Michigan, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and Woshlnglon, D.C.,
hsve curtailed tho sale ot
natural 1a1 to new residential
cuslon)ti'I, always tho J a s t
usera lo be cut ba<k by
utilities.
In thete um! areas. the
home builder foces tho dllacn-
m1 ol buUdlng 1 home 11111
ean met more to COMtruct
·end lo heat. or pootponiog con-
struction until the "I 1 II
shorllg• eases.
C. V. Perry, pr .. ldc~ol c.
V. Perry and Co. Develo~rs
In Columbus, Ohio, estimates
that oll-eled,rjo hom .. c...t to
percenl more to build tban
gas·heated houses because of
the addiUonal insulation re-
quired.
Qnce installed, electric neat
can .cosl two to four Umes
more than gas, according to
gas company estimates:.
Electric J til ltl e1
oclmowledge that eltctrlcity I!
qMlre expensi-.:et\n many areas
than g1s, but maintain it. Is
1enerally a more efficient
mdliod of healing. ·
. In Ohlo,-Daylon Power and
Lighl ·Co. and Tpledo Edison
Co. -both gas ouwll•rs -
-i•ed permission Few. 17 lo
pc.it • · treue on n e w
ctJltomers, including ruiden·
tlal use.rs .
' There Is n6 assurance that·
an adequate supply of natural:
gas will be ·av11ilable to meet
the 'demand!! ol COOSUmer8
next winter, A-Yi Henry
Eckhart, chairman of the
Public UHlltles Commission of
Ohio.
Branches of the federal
government, other • ta t e
utilities commissions Md 1a1e
companies 1111 tchQ a concern
th1I the United SLtti. could
face 11 critical s;hoM.age ol 111
in tht next two winten:. '
"By and Jorge, lhe pre .. ot
home owner ,probelllJ , iln'I
(oing lo be alrlcted)J lie< gu
shortage, bu(,!( "lloll't IOlvo
tho problem • the I u t \J re
homeowner oertainl.v wlU be.''
a gpokttman tor t h 1
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J(iss ~rt!JilPts Stal)hing ..
' If ' '~ '~. Lagunan's :f;~ng~r ·.C~t Off in Sk~rrnish
By PATRICK. BOYLE
ot ._ 0.11¥ Plllf lf•H
A woman's hot temper, Ignited by the
loss of her contact lens during a
~~onate . kiss, Jed to the stabbinl!t early
this morning of her boyfriend at his
Laguna Beach home. '
It wls not known if she ever found her
con.tact lens. . •
The 2 . a.m. incident at 150 Woodland
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Trash· Ollicliil ·
Qrive cost nomu Allen Ezell, 2S, the
firlit ftDger of his right huid, ·nearly cut
cilf'wlitn . he .tried lo block the 14-inch
butcher kolfe, '.and later ampuiated bf
docton. Medical officials •t South epa.t
cOmmUnity Hqopitai said Ezell a!Jo sus-
taioetl .1 stlb WO\lll4 in his chest, but' that
h11 &tel'J\l'.lm, or ·bteast bone, stopped the
kJiife l>lide before it reached 'any vital ~gans. '. )' . ,
.Trial . Set for Executive ' ! • .i. • I • •
In T~enag_~r's".·Sex Case
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A. Sou1l1 Lag\m.I trash company ex·
ecutivp .wbo police. 1iiege tricked a atar-atriicli te.nager inti> a sexUa! rdationabip
with the suggestion that it c:Ould be the
1tepping stone to a movie career was
onkrojl iochoy lo l«e trial Mal 2Z, in
Or..,.."Oiunty ~rlor j:ourt.
Jud(e William MlDTtY te\ that date
and an . Aprjl 14 • prelriOJ leui6n f0<
Thollu 'l'rtlUI. ............. ,.. """' owns the sooth 11....,. oJ, llflPiiut'" !'Alli>
pany .. The same date~e acbeduled fot
codefendant Eugoile J_,.jj Jr., 351 a
,wesU.iillr.r car ~ • "1 ; ' . Balli pum ue ~ WW. npl !'(Id le:: pel'ftn1on. r • .. 1•
. 'lhlUa ~led iodaJ ,lhat be woiiJd
~· a non-jury trial wtien tile caae ta ~lo the t'OUriroam May a _.n.q.
!oflll'l'ly aald hia .,..ual 1'ifl . lie -lldored oa that date: . . • , :
• .Both men · wm !lmlted shortly af!er
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' they lllegedly posed es movie prod11e<ra
~o a.17-year-old girl. who· said 1be was
perauaded lo join t!>ein for impromptu .
tests in the beck seat of 1 car parked at
Newport Beicll'• Palhiot\ bland. · . · ·
PoUoe Slid lbe told them ibe was
per1lliiled lo 'joJn the' deleoitants in ...
acia deslgiied, she liid, lo.test he!' re~
~lo ailliallonl tliat "'1P.t '"°'l<eivably
......... ~~tf~-vie,. • ''!liljl ~~.!No'iid;!• IJ[loa ball."
1 a·a wtre i.-DliiM 11 due m1 r~ cm ... ~· ·~i..io answer .,..,. lllll-.. . -idati
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......... '~ 'i u.tar1nii 'Into' ~ file'1.~ two '"'9· ' • ·She must i)90iface trial tAprll M and I ""trtal ...ion !lm:li SI on allqatioo•
lftlt 'ible Uiniteniil .. '"'' pnierecutiOa WI-•in oomt Ullo'fGiloWld"'ber home
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01'.l County Motorcyclist
· Three men arruled early today. by incident followed . a shouting matcb
Bll<lla Park police are being htld-on bel-the cycliats, and a passenger in ·
charges of assault with intent to commit the car1 officers said they were told by
murder. Police · allege they ran down a wltnessea.
motorcyclist with their iar. Tbe rictlm, who ts re~ in'u~fac,
Jnv..tlgaiors cautioned that they had · tory Clblltloa today at Orange County
no reason lo connect the aitack with re-Medlcal Cl!Dlor' Is llalolcl M. Delaney 3Z,
cent ipotorcycle gang slayings a~ al -2512 Wat Att., Fulleri6n. · '
.sboo!Oub in the county. Police ..,.rt the Delaley IOI!• a ilnpr rrom his rght
hand and -lllllllerOUt cllts and
Police Employe ~were t.o bio!Jien, Rudi J. cox. Ii, and )Ions 'I>., •· The older, brother
u ... &1 I-. ri6rtan lnletnatiohai Hotel
Hit From B,ehind ~::.,."'= a1 .1111 ·~"!lh
. '!be third ~ is Dlniel CIJl>pbell,
B ,., I Off" . It, I tnnlielll. wbo~ beileve haa y. t... ye e . 1cer -n.tos wi111111111 CQl.·19vaUc•ion
. • illfd, """' lhat1 -· DlllneJ WU A Laguna Beach 'Polb lleplrtmonl • rlolal ldl _.,,... Ga llm;bealer
employe ...Wned nliilor bajlrlll Tllan-lllNal 1IOlf l!lm!m .A ... MartlJ alter
day·nenlrig when his sioppod ~ = w--. 111111 palloo -11111 after
was olrucit from behind bf I police ff· ID a "1lms llou{ -one ol the
ficer ~ another motorcycle. / alll]llCll Dll•IJ ~ • to .speed
Jnvestigaiors said Norvin A. Croy, 10, nay Ip! -.,.,-"1 a eor. ..
the dej>artment'• newly hired recorda 'Ille car trio roorecl -lrorn 1he
supervisor, took today off with a bodl1 ..... and po1lco law ljlolled tile dama(-
llWOllen ankle. The impact of the hie ed nblcle II the reor ol• 11311 Com-
motorcycles wrenched Croy's ank1e, u moriwulth at.. The IUIPICtl wve ar-
officer said, but be sustained oo oibir 11>-rutod lo Apt. II ol tbe oampll&.
juries. Damage to ~ two vthlclea wu,.
minor.
The incident occurred when Cloy, going Th. { • Ca
homa from work at 5,15 p.m. Thursday, e ts m r'
atoppell for a pedestrian in a cfouwalk in '
front . ol City Hali at 505 Form Ave. House Probed .. Motorcycle officer Arthur J. DeLuca, S3,
allO ...... )lome,'~ behhodCn>y,. • . '' • ' .
bui\y~~d~-14~~ , Lapna-policoanlnmtlplq
croufaa the street police aaid bO to the theft ol "9 bl clalbq and a vaeumn
alam on &i• brake. .. ThiJ. .cauoed . hia , • c~ from a parbd auto and ,the Joa
moioreycle io •allde aldewl)'I ind'alrille dig1q ,a .bur"g)lly ol.tt91 .. cuh fi'Qm •
Croy'• motorcycle. ~= aid Hull ~ -· ~ llJll
illddtn ·Valley, parl*I bitr -in the lllO blocl< ol Foral A-,."*'-l&y ev""
Ing. -• _ ........ nl,baun
lafor, pollDI mkl ti. wiloOlrea eor 11H
been entered and the llJ!1dl llolen.
Antiwar Drive Starts
SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) -A c..,~\on
ol stlldent body praaldents and lamiiie1
ol American pr!-. ol war ...-.need
Thunday a drive lo obllln pledcea from
political candldalel f• a clofllilli dolt
lor . withdrawal lnm Vietmm. Cllled ,
''Ca-Ip 'ft-Bring 'l'bam A-How,••
the ditfe innlws an a.,.......t to pro-
•lde campaip volunteen only lo -
candldatoo ~ Iha llllt Of the ... 111i. .
Johll H. Boerlje, ol flt Cln)'tll Acra
Drive, reported the IOll ol . the cuh
Tbunday ......... Boertr..~polk:e he
left lllt -Oil ' tile --bl Wt11t lo bed Wfdnaday nJMt and 11-_,.the ..........
lnvtollplon llkl lhieva apparently
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hospital following lroapnent Ind he
declined lo pmo cliar,., against the
woman.
The enUre affair led one police officer
to remark,' "None. of it would have hap.
pened-11 she woula have ki.osed him with
her ~yes closed.!'
Police were first informed of the stab-
bing by·doCtors ln the emergency room of
the hospita1, who called authorities when
Ezell was brought in. . ' In: a conversation with police at the
hospital, Eull futd officers the woman
became l.nCenaed after be kissed her· and
the lens fell trOm her eye. They ,began
arguing and struck each other, ·where. <°pon Ezell left the room, he related.
When he returned momenta later, the
woman allegedly came at him with the
knife: He partially, block"'-.her single
blow and, after discovering he was
wounded, ran out of the home and called
for help .
9 Persons Die
Jn Headro.n . Crasli
On 'Hi C'..'..;;_ lOl r ,. , , . 8·~Y ...
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UKf<\H -Mine •per.on,. wer .. killed llJ< ., Jill• ._ -flfo iwor,Cara oii. u.s.•·-IS·mD••llllllll'ol .~ the~ ,.iz.l.ripodal .. ' • 1' '
Capt. Haye. Hickey uid eight victlnii
died a) the scene. ·
Hilllide Hoopital in Uklah said a 1ir-I
ahout'.lf cfted. alter raacllillg the bO.pltal
in an ambulance. ·
· ,Hltitey "1lcl one drivei 'appmoily fen asleep. r ' • ' •
He ·aaid na~s ·of UJe ·victims were not
llnmedial<!ly available.
· The Jilhway· patio! said a northbound
automOblle Catrjlbf fiVe ·persona collfded with 1 IOllttibc:Jlma' car· with four oc-,
cupanll.
. The patrol aald . preliminary in-
formation indicated one of the cars was
in the Jm>DC lane of U.S. IOI, !he major
llDl'llHouth bipway in Caillomia.
The.accident occurred about 7:30 a.m.
about 150 miles north of San Francisco.
Candidates Set •
Laguna Forum
L8guna Beach's 11i:1 city council can-
didates will be asked to discuss The
Preservation a~ Eobancement of Our
Village .Atmosphere" in a public forum
lpoDIOred by Village Laguna at I p.m.
Tuaday in city hall council chambers. '
Eacll candidal<! will . speak for IO
mJnutes, then will be giyeti a two-minute
rebuttal period, followed by quesUons
from the audience.
Plrlicipatillg in the firs! candidate
forum of the 1172 electioil will be in-
·<Ulllbents Chariton Boyd and Roy Holm,
Ind candidala! Harry Lawronce, Richard
Clrr, Mn, Fr4ncet Haller and Mrs. Beth Leeda. •
Mrs. DOrolh'y Musfell, candidal<! for cl·
ty clerk, and Mrs. Margaret Morreale,
candidate faf city treasurer, also have
been inv(led lo speak.
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. Lagw11n Leroy C)l'ilds· seema . ..to be having: th~'l>est bf·l/'lngs ~r·'!le •fl·· · ~erved :IJY h!'"~cietaJYJ'aula.lsovelady, ils.o' Jifesldeht of:tlit ~~~ '
,· ness :~cL!b'ofess1?n~ 1club· of· L~guna· Beach: He. is on,e}df..'~~.~ses
· to: Iie:honored •at t~e .club's,.Bosses .Night Dinner, ~arcll 1s ·at tlie ·
· · -Airpbrter'-rnn· at.6:ao.: l\O•ettatio;ns /nay. be. JI\ a de by ,calltn_g .~94:~3.' .
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. An!!~n . <>>n~nded ¥•Y· thai ,John N,
·Mt\chell, :as alto\n~y general, ~~ew .eai'ly
'last year of a pledge .allegeply. ma~e.bf
the International Telephone Ii Telegraph
1C<rj>. to the Republican National .Con-
. ventlon even thoug~ he has denied It. ' . ' ..
,Hospital Expari~ion
:Gets Lag~'.1 ·~~udy : . . .
·The sOutb•COil!lt 'COmmunity Hospital's
Current ~~r'pan.9100 •pilolrirlv will/ J>e: :0.
plained by Stanley Oppegard, a .. tstant
;hri'spllal adnilnisti'ator ,-it'lfie-Widtiiii1ay
bl'epitfast· "!~ of ihe Laguna Beacll Chamber of commerce.
The administrator will ()\1tHne..plans to
meet the hospital's need!. and .. ln$Wer,
questions from the auiUence.
The 7:45 a.m. m..~ing in the Hotel
Laguna is open lo the public. ..
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"""Mitchen wai"runiiliig"Ule RtjiiiliUcan
Party from· ·inside the -Justice Deoart..
ment," Said -Andenon. 1 • , 1 1' \ ,,
"If hi says uljder oath ll(ha~ he said \n
the statement he baued, it •iii be the
most arrogant example of perjury this
comm,ittee has ever ·aeen1"·be·aald." · •
· Anderson refl!rrectto Mltctietl11Feb:21
•tatement which'.th; JUl!ice Department
issued lo deny accilaatlooia'.n*le'b1 'the
'coltimitlat that the' settJement of an an-
lifrust ·case aialnlt lTl/ll nr1arni.oc1
by Mitchtil and lop ITlcT ollldala.
· And~ritoii ;.id that Callfm:lill Lt. Gdv.
·Ed ·Reinecke •and hi.' al4e, ~
Glllenwaters1 have confirmed that the1
discllssed ITlcT'trcomll!ltlnl!nt lb Ille COi>
vention wiih· Miicheil iaot~May• at the
same time the Justice DeDartment wu
negotiating a settleritent ,/Of1-tfiree aqf
tltrust suits against ITU.
· · MilchOii was. ~·~ lo ltllify a~ , Anderson ~urillg hWiltgi ;llY :the Senate
Judiciary COmmiUee inio c11org., b7
(See PROBE, Pap 11 I
Sex Movie S~.eized at UCI
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By ' ALAN DDUaN ' ~~ lh• !Um. 1. · • : ... '. I · • dent ai!d ~ildeot ol Illa ~ sliid.nJ °' .. .,..,,,...,..., "The fllm-bas;neve·r been=' 11 Union,unloridle~wse to~~~-iit1-~f · ,J. JIO.qUnul<!.IOUnd ud, color~· on 0ra...,County-it'•<lhat aplilc, 'a.m. iodanat \l!i Ga~
.. maJe·bomoaexuailty -UUed 7 in a, -"saltllleplljDA "!ofn Seari beglncljllriboU.,~~~ .. ,
.Barn" and ~haracl<!riled as ''explicit I lhll ~q. .,,~.I ; ,. _ 01 ... .i.,.1111~~• hard...,. pornography"' -wu c:on-1 "".lbo-~'alf~..,.._..., be ~~ • Cl ~led ~ Orange County Sherlfl'a 1 'ltl,de)erllle V" Jll'dl 'l'elall, tes, ~an Liberties Union ( · U). Jay ·Murley <if
-,...Ilea 1t UC lrvb}e Thuradaf Dlaht •idded . •"!1ie monltni lfe -lleard the Newporl ~oc:h, 'lodincior el the llCLU
.._ a "'""'1 ljlODsored ·1>7 the ,G•11 I cMacriptlon, the llldge IJlliid tile ord•I· -ftrmed \hat' the 1JOc1r •ou1c1 qona~
Stlldenll Union. •. ___ ,_ 'l'ht ~pttc>i wu liair raliJi11,.U'1':an acting in beliatt o1 ti>eillion. ,
Th< film wu llOI tbown and no '"""' Ol]y.:· . Seizure 'If Ille low-1/Udpt movie, whic!J were made. . ~,. .TodlJ members of Ihe Ga)'"Studenll •Ital bee1J IChel1ed at Jlllhiic theawi In
The depulles • ..,..._ a w.-rant Union, ·11bo bad plannell, lo acreen Iha San Franclaco. !lo* Anaeles Chicaco and
laued b7 Central O.U.• County lllln prior lo a.panel dllMaion on hum• Ne1r York ., lh(loiP,reportOdry .......,..
Municipal Court hqe Robert'!. Rlekles ...ualiiy, w'" plamilng prolesl' ,.i1on. tiona •1' pendlrig ill ail ti-ct11ao ...
Who nportodly bad eo beaitation mllou-1 Thunday nii!lt, l.9" lea0ets'proifttlnJ · ~oliowed a dA)' o1· doubt on whether ti*.
inc the warrant aflor _.. lo • lllF'l 1 ille telxli!e '""" ptiilted fer' dlattlbulion film would be -'" -... \ loo( taped pta. z 1 i .. wllli' "'°I; 1 ltw«lpoii.llracmjlu!_..,.1W ~Jill'.,-~~ Jlrt'~ Rl~ltle llrat nol of'llle NII'
$an rrucJaco polb ..., ftL~ I y.....W 't,rTJ -Oi.on, l lfadual<! lilt-(Seo la l'ILll, .. I)
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RougJ,ied UP.
WOUNDED ·KNEE, S.D. (UPI) -
About 400 Indiana -shouting "burn,
burn, burn " -climaxed a weet of IW'G-
test by atormJnc a tradlna poll and
museum ln Wounded Knee, rou1htng up
operators or the two flrn11 . and makiftl
off with $50,000 worth of Indian artifoc:ta,
Wourided Kneie was the scene of tbl
lut cliab betwftn1he Sioux and lhe·U.S.•
cavalry In 1890. More 'thin 1 300 mm;
women, children Ind IOlillera died lo"''
battle.
James Czwcaynalll, a atocilboldor ln the
preclominanUy-wblte Skiux ~ .. which
operaiea the Wounded Knee MllMlllll and
Trading Post; aald the Indiana "bar&ed Ill
and roughed ua up," Thursday nlght.
Clive Gtldenleeve, 72, former operator
of th~ trading poet, was knocked to the
ground but not injured, ciwezynskl old.
Czwceynskl 1atd lhe Indians tore down
posters advertising the museum of Gen.
Georse ArmStrong Clis~er, leader of the
Cavalry at Big Horn, and forced
Czwczynskl lo rip down a Culller poster,
The Indiana arrived ·by bus and Qr, 'Ap-
parently from nearby Gordon, Nev.,
where !Oil lo 1,11111 had -•lllin& •pro-
te•i over the deolll ofl .~ 'l'~llc!w
Thunder, an O,lala Siowc,.at the buda of whites. . "' .,..,. ... ~ Clw1i4 -"Mill .. i i ; II, WU tarturld to dulil lul ...... "1 n .. •Iii Gordjll, 17 .. .._11IJ
mfieJ1ir.1:il.. ·lllllP~ .-.: • *"E IMI· 8'Ji ' "" reotad~ ,.,.. m. ' be
lncreuad lo -aad tlcloaplas. Tbo whltee •e dlolpd With • mllnllncllttr
and lallo lm~1 .. 1.
Alter two da11 of meellnt•, local m4
ala!<! officlal1 Wed!IOldiy qraad iO join
fhe lodiana" lli eillint DOI only fer a ....
·;re1aion1J lnvlltia•Uoa of Ye1IJ0'•
'l'lltmd«'• '"""Ill. bul also'. fedwal .,..,
jury inve1U,at"'8 and Ju.llcl I!&pono
ment inveatJg1Uon. .
' C.,pt. Fr'ed ,.;., ' Bulla,. clllel ol the
leaervauon police at ·woUnclad x.., uld
both ~1c1en11 .... unaer 1am1111a11on.
','1'11lnp In...,. qUI~,n hi uJd *11
today.·''Tbef·1r1•aboat u Quiet u I've
seen them In i lonl 1tlme.i We don't 91 ..
peel 'any mon trouble." · ,
• Two BWll ·f-'toid him lbl·ID' cident wu lt1gOnil ,..,.. a ,..,_. all
llioW. bo)i was ."l'lbbec!"' lhr-"-"'1 ~Id ·at llle'tndJni poat W-ela~. : •
"It wasn't' their intenUon lo come bo<t
lo , the mllleUlll tiler vilitillg the "°""
. tleground," thl,Rev. Theodor ZUern, ld-
mini1tr1ior ol the Red Cklud' School 111111
Miuion on the 11,0QO.memher lndllD
reaervaUon fald. ~'I'm sµre It wu 1pc& ~~" '
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SllKING ANOTHER TIRM
Newport'• lob lodham
Badham to Seek ....
His Sixth Term
As Assemblyman
Allembb'-. Robert E. Badlwn (R·
Newport Buch) today anJIOUllCOd he will
ae.sk elecUon to a alnh term repreeenting
the 7lat AN<mbly Dillricl In Sacnmeo-
lo. .
Baclham, c, Is a 11>-year nwan of the
LecbJa!llre. ' Re llid he will nm a l!slncere" cam-
Plllii baled oo hll espeience, whlcll Jn.. i:llllla the chalrminlbJp of the joint
Jeclolatlve co~lleo oo atmnlc develop-
ml\OI and apace.
The Stinl«d graduate also Is a
' mmiber of, AN<mblr commllteea on
W111 and M-. :Ronnue and Tautlon,
. Gomnmenla1 OrJanlsatlon and II a
~mber al the Aaembly Waler
Badhain plf>dges to continue lo work
toward a "mere balanced economy and IO curb BOVmunenl BpeDdil1( and cen-trallzaUon. ' "I wUJ c:ont1nue my Iron clad belit! in local control and will apply It in all
decllklm I make In repn!<lltlng the pea-. I p1e," Badlwn l,lld. , '
TWA Confirms . .
: Ta1k8 ,hut .Says .. ,,
No Ransom PaUl
' I ;.,o-...,,_,.~ I · Abol~lllltlt~ld Wltb ID al4rtlonilt over11 IZ Ian de-
mond lo mMl wbeA bambl alleplly
bad -plutld on Ila jetllnera, bul Iha· compony'1 preaidenl IP! no rlDIOm liad
-'paid and be believed the threat bad .. nill tta COUfle,11
Meanwhile 1 mnnber al llrllnes around
the~ ! .country were pl1gued .. w l t b
._ but apporently U111Ubllan-
tlated threall that their planol had been
boobytrapped.
The government called the heada of 29
major llrllnel lo an emergency meetln&
today to map out PrMklent Nilon11 new
order to prevent llr travel lerrori1m.
'l'faMportatlon ~ John A .. Voll"!
met.with the alr"'1r:~vea. l• i!iiii
24 ~ afl<r the·, ban4acf dowi\
on1 .. aimed at freelag ·Iha air lpdUltr1
from bomb lhreall and atoi;llon.. , '!'lie naw regulatlolll direct eVffY llr
carrier lo prevent or delar the plaCJna of
weapons or exploolvel · aboard lls
aircraft; prevent or deter unautboriled
accea to Ill aircraft; Ugbten Its baggage
checking procedur .. , and Improve the
oecurlty of Ill cargo and baggage loodfni
operations.
Cave-in Kills 4 Boys
COLOGNE, Germany (AP) -A cave
dug lh 1 cool pit !OUthwett of here by
four boys collapsed on them Thursday,
killing all four, police reported.
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w1. held by Vlcc Olancellar Johll C. H01
alOaC with MYeraJ faculty Jlltmbers, a
re-llllft o1 the ACLU Ind OIMon.
Alllr tho ll'•TitW, Dr. lloJ '* Ollodii
lbal the film -nol ... lhowa '1'1111"•
day nll!rt and ,jllal a decialao OD )'holllor
tho movie could bl lbowo In tho fllluN
would be made by Chancellor Daniel G.
Aldrich, who wa1 out of town Thurlday
night.
Dr . Hoy said that Oleson Indicated that
the movit would not be screened.
Dr. Hoy made it clear that be did not
order the film confiscated and wu
unaware that the seizure was loin& to
t"'ke place.
"There had been some indication that
the Dl.!trict Attorney'• Office waa golnc
tu step in," Or. Joy e:rplalned.
"'Jn!onnatlon had been made avallable to
them," the vice chancellor said, in-
dicating that he hoped to avoid an arrest
being made.
The preview performance and Dr.
Hoy's decision that the film not be shown
turned out lo be lrrelevanl to the con-
fllcaUon.
The preview wu held al S p.m. Al
aboul 4:111 p.m., the llped pbooe call with
the !\ID Francisco olllcen wbo bad ....
the movie In the Bay Citjo bepn, ac-
cording to Deputy DA Seats, and about
an hour law Judge lllckleo alped 1be
warrant. The 50-minutt preview wu still
going on II Irvine II !bat Ume. ("
Mrs. Seara uid Ille wu not W<inned
that tho tum bad been banned by the vice
chancellor. "We bad in our pouesaion an
advertiaemerft that the flirt WU IOinl to
be shown:' Mrs. Sean Mid, esplainlng
that under the penal code Ibis oerted u
probable cauH that a mildemeanor -
the showing of a pornograpblc movie -
..., going to be ccimmltled. ·
"I am sure that even If th!: vice
chancellor bad decided that tho fll'm WU
not )lOfllOll'aphlc, tho judge would bave
iuued the warrant," Mn". Sean: uld.
Mn. Sain agreed that no member of
the -· office, llO Jnvetllg1tor with tho cl!llrlcl attorney'• office nor Judge
Rlckleo bad ,... the movie.
Neither tho lherlif'1 department nor
the DA"• ofllce w11 repre!enled at the UC! pr.view. . . 1
.. other than tboM at the preview,
nobodj In Orange County bu aeen it to
my knowlecf&e," Mn. Sears 11Jd. The film wu made lut .summer for
$1,000 by "J" Brian of San Francisco l.Dd
Jim Farqubaroon of Lot AnC -· company II called Vltruvlan ctlonL
Petltiom Laud •' ;
Modular iSchool
Study Progra:ms ·
••• p .. ,..,,.,5 I llMrfDI J;J11 a..-of Lapu Beath v.lerl and
•1l"fe!lll , ..... preoepled to 'tlii lt!Miol board thli week.
The lllnaturu WeH on documents
which read, ''The undersigned supports
the .award winning modula: and team
teaching programs at Top of the World
and Thurston 1Choo11." The petitions also
urged the board to ..U all oece,..ry
federal 1f81111 ·to contiJlue ~e innovaUve
lylleml at tho}"" IChooll.
City councll csndidlte Belh Leells, high'
lchool lludent Peter DIS.ndro and local
physician Dr. Eugene Atherton presented
the petitions to trustees.
DiSaodro said the total 2,171 signatures
broke down as follows: 1,324 registered
voten, !St high ICbool and junior high
JCbool students and 303 Top of the World
atudenll.
~Atherton 111d the preRntation was the
llral'ln • lel'iea. The parpole, bi uld, is
to "raise the level of conaclouaness in the
school di.trlct."
NEW SECTIONS
ST A.GE ENCORE
The ·new Home and Garden Page, along
wilh dally TV logs, will be malting their
second appearance In Saturday ediUona
of tbe DAILY PILOT tomorrow.
Longtime readers of the DAILY PILOT
are reminded that two old friends -TV
WEEK and Family Weekly-have moved
to Sunday · di.trlbuUon ind will nol be
Included In the DAILY PILOT Saturday
package.
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LOS ANGELES -Four Harbor Area
ph,Y.alclans whl:f11legedly made lar1e sup.
:. ' pll,;. of the narpotlc Demerol 1v1Ulhle tO
'dnli addict ROba Vaughn may be utld
to explain their actions to • Stale Btard , . of Medic.al Examiners commlll,. lrllen
the lilqulry Into alleptiorus eglinet Dr.
Ebbe Hartelltl! of Costa Mesa reopens in
May.
Defense attorney Matthew Kurilich told
state bearµig officer E. F. de Vilbiss as
the second three-day hearing cloaed
'll>ursday that he may bring the four doc·
pear~· to be utiafied with her slory ol
her dying, pain.racked ratfier .
H~ gave th willing, pajama-clad
p.atltnt a shot and theA Jett vials of
Demerol with Mrs. Vaughn which wert
II~ uaect by the s~pely blonde for her . ' penonel drug' needa.
"But die} he look as· If he had cancer !''
Mn. Vaughn was asked . "Oh God, he
looked as If he had everything," reptled
Mrs. Vaughn. 1'hat comment stopped the
hearing for I [ulJ two minutes.
From Page I
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-May 23, 24 and. 25. • .
Mrs: Vaughn admitted during three Anderson that Justice Department of.
days on the witness stand that she ficiab committed impro'prietles in the
tricked b o t h doctors and bospitals In IT&T settlement.
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach into sup. The committee convened the hearings
plying bef wllh Delilerol In 11118 at 1 Ume at-the request of acting Atty. Gen.
when Dr. HarteliUJ allegedly wu under Richard G. Kleindienst, who asked to
close observation and could not sustain answer Anderson's charges about hls
hen habit. department. Klelndienst's nomination to
Kurllich complained Thursday that the be attorney general is before the Senate.
case against Hartellus could be ~fl-(Anderson's column appears regularly
siderably changed lf be can determine on . the editorial page of the DAILY
from the physicians the extent to whJcfi P~.)
Mrs. Vaughn got her drup from sources Anderson's comments, in answer to
other than her 50-year-old .lover. questions by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
Hartelius of blander Street, El Toro, II ([).Mass.), brough t on a political
accused of moral turpitude and un-skirmish in which RepubUcan Se1111.
professional conduct. It is alleged that he Marlow Cook of Kentucky and Ro~n
Recycled Trash Bags introduced Mrs. Vaughn to drugs and en-Hruska of Nebraska asked ·that Andefson
couraged her habit lo the point that she not be allowed to continue his testifyinl
was eventually certified as a drug addict. about ~tchell.
Jackie Washburn, secretary to the Laguna Beach city manager,
examines trash bags the city may buy and issue to residents under
new waste management program. Bags are made from recycled paper
and supposedly sre stronger than plastic trash bags .
It is also alleged that be drugged Mrs. "Thia committee shoull! not have to
Wanda Melendrei of Costa Mesa as a listen to this politicaJ dJatribe," said
me&M of achieving a &exual relationahlp Hru&ka.
with his victim. Mrt. Melendrei choked Cook said, Hthe former attorney
on her food and diecJ in Dece.JD.ber of 1958. gen~al ~an s~k for himself." ..
Mrs. Vaughn has testified that Mitchell denied Thursd~:· ,,as totally
Second Sunday Package
Offers Interesting Items •
Hartelius preformed three abortions 00 f~lse .and without f?undalio~ a new ln·
her during their torrid relation.ship. She t1mat1on that President Nixon was in-
ha.s alao testified tblt Harttlius is the · volved in. the government's decision to
father of her S.year-old .an, Jerry drop the antitrust suit against IT.T.
Vaughn . Brit Hume, an associate of Anderson,
Mrs. Vaughn told the committee that told ~e committee Thursday t~at IT&T
she became desperate for Demerol In lobbll,'St Dita Beard quoted Mitchell u
late 11118 to the point !bat Ille called doc· telling her that lllixon ordered him to
tors aod toid them bu father was dyiJW ''mate a reasonable setUement" of tht
of cancer and needed relief from pain. rr&rT case.
>,,, the second Sunday edition of the
DAILY PILOT began to obape up today
1n the newsroom, editors ottered this
preview of what readers can expect Sun-' day morning: .. ,
-San Clemen le-based DAILY PILOT
Staff Writer John VaJterza takes readers
4'insfde the walls" at the Wesf¥n White
Flouoe compound. His "Sllldof1,~~"
loob ln!o,lba11bys and bo!'I of'~
uae Ci the o)d Cotton Estate as a mttting
place for those who qualify.
· -The birth of a baby, miracle that it
ia, is shared in all its intimacy in two
pages of pictures and stories by and of
Joanne Reynolds, DAn. Y PILOT staff
writer and brand new mother.
-A newly franchised young reP9rter,
Fred Schoemehl, takes. a close look at the
vote as it will. be seen through the eyes of
the 18-year-olds.
-The Easter Parade may not be ready
for this. Photo layout reveals what some
of the daring young men will be wearing
this spring.
-Travel page takes readers South of
the Border as columnist Stan Delaplane
talks about Mexico, DAILY PILOT
Boating Editor Almon L<>ckabey offers a
story and photo on Zlhuatanejo
(Acapulco, it ain't) and a Laguna Beach
reader writes a letter about Mazatlan.
-Women·•s pages feature a profile on
Dorothy Dumke, wife of the chancellor of
.state colleges, Glenn Dumke.
-!'.lew "YOU" Page has tandem
articles on repairmen out to cheat you.
One story is about tricky TV repairmen
and the other is on auto mechanics and
the state agency which i:;; trying to keep
them honest. (Pat Dunn's At Your
Service and You and the Law round out
this new, "involvement" page which
leads off C Section.)
-The Grammy Awards '!how, first ln
the parade whi ch will later include
Oscars, Tonys (Broadway) and Emmys,
makes the cover of TV WEEK.
-Newport Beach's own John Wayne is
the subject of the cover story in Family
by Pt.II lnllrlalidl
Weekly.
-Sports coverage 1n Sunday's , paper
will Include some of the latest Jn-
formation available on local ud national
w~·aporti)l( 'a~uviu... , • >
-Classified section offers barga~
hunters tbe mi;i,t ·timely "want ads"
(taken for publication-by the DAILY
•PILOl!i1" to ni>oli,--y) lllill; ti
coum, commercial ""*'from llllllilollve
and real estate dealers w1lbllll war,..· are
popular wilh Sunday shoppers.
Death Ends Coma
ROY, Utah (AP) -~verr years alter
she was injured in an auto· accident in
~.Nev., Ruby ~ane Mi~Lsea. 37, has
died without regaining coniciolllneSS. The
woman, who died Wednesday in. Webu
Memorial Hospital, wu the mother of
three sons and two daughters.
She testified lhlt ,.verli pby11ciarui
called area pharmacies and ordered
druggists to give her quantiUea ol Co. rrect Bud.get Demerol. State narcotics regulations
forbid the. dispensing of DlfCOlict and
dangerous drugs to persons who have nol FigtUJ.· ,es ,Listed undergone an eUminatioo at lhe hands
or the prw:rlblng pbyaidao. " .
The bloride mini.Uirted witness who Due lo typographical errors, incorrect
-fell.II'~~ it.r\!'& ~ bf.Fl'!&~ on 'ftgil(ri Thur!<liY 'ipl"~red In • !)ally
a.Other OcCUIOii coll1pled ID te1r1 op the , Pl!OI al:counl 'of a'Ni:ent tag\ina ~ach
. wilneu stand, told how she ance ....i a UnUled Sehool Board dlscu,.lon of lhe
m&n she described u "an old wino" to 1972-73 budtet. Dt l ........ _.1.. The OOard was presented 1 recom· obtain meral rom an --r-....... g mendatkln from Superintendent William
doctor· Ullom ind business manager Cbarlu
She said she per84aded the man to don Heu to begin the next fiscal year with a
Dr. Hll'telllll' psjamu, bultled him into $25,000 '°"rve -m ,000 leu than a
Hartelius' hed and lold him to make ap-$100,000 figure agreed to by trustees In
propriate noiaes when the doctor from October.
whom she hoped to obtain Demerol called The account erroneomly reported
at the home. trustees hid orilered a $1,000 reserve !Or
Mrs. V111t1bn aald ohe ilad told the next year,--
physician that her accomplice had in-Thb year'1 'oodget carries a $50,opt
curable cancer and that the doctor ap-reserve, not $150,000 as the account said.
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TION IY DRIXll..,. A SUMINliLY'INDLUS a&.ICTION •OI' DU!aN, WOOD$ AllQ PIN~-TOll
AH SUH TO MT THI NILINli THAT1 1A~~ l'llCI.., cyptM:IUP,T,!'OI YOU.Al..,.• ;
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·tJ CI -u ni.t ~· to Set Own C.ourse Restrictions
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• UC lrVlne "audemlc unlta" ~ ICboola,
dapartm<nta orl Jll'ogl'IDll -will be lot
lhl first time allowed to dnw lhllr own '
ro!.S reganllni 1tudenta taking <'our ...
outside their major fields of study.
A.socia:te 'priifessor Rnbert Cohen ·of
lhl drama ci....-tment at UCI lflUealed ilf( . ne1lble "'b~tb requirement"
ay1tem when the faculty senite',Thuraday
v~ted d~ lhl,Q>mm!t.tee on Edocatlonal
Policy's ~~~Uon. • pr, O>bai'1 inollon; · allowlnc each •
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I ' ' • ' aCadeinlc wilt lo creile·lta own breadth
nQulremeall oubject to appro•BI of the
udJ: AcademJc Sedlte, carrJed. It will al·
fed llie dUs of, lfTl .which enrolls next fall. ' I •
,{ -. ,., ' . Tlio educational policy committee, c~ft!d by P[ole1,s1>r' Jay Mart\n. recom-~· repliclllg !ht w..i breaath rule
wlili ii: JU. guideline. , · · • •
tfflltflr1call)r1 tlie:w-.3' requirement is i
holdoftr from the.days.when UCJ bad on-. !y I COiiege.of Aril ind. Sciences. . ·
Under lhat .P.I~. a sh\dent wOuld •m<ll.
In a ma')ot field of study. 'lben, he would
talr:e additional courses in three other
fields of study actOrding to the ratio ol g..
3-3. In 'ertect students at OCI have been
require to comptete a major, a minof and '
two Sl!bminors in order to get a degree.' '
·With Thursdl,Y•s senate actloh, all that llOw Is history. · · ·
The c o m m 1 t t e e recommendaUon, defea~ by the bate quonim of faCult'y,
menlbers pruent, wiiuld hBY• required· , ' . '
.itudenta lnllclenoes to taU 12 coorses 1n
other achools. Students ln all achoo.ls
Qtber-than sciences would have been re-
qUired to take six science courses.
Dr. Cohen ariued 11a1nat !ht propouJ
noting *bat drama students, for example,
micbt &iin I "breadth" of leariUng ex-
pe~ more _ J~ane to their Heds
by tatillc aomelbi(lg oll>er than m ICi-
lllCa coune<. Profesaor George 0. Roberts, director
of the prosram in comparative culture,
•Uuetted hla and other programs such
as IOClal ecoloay and computer sciences
were "diaa'lminlted against'" under the
~ or.~ proposed IM rules, ..
Since ,-thole progrllDI do not carry
department ·or school atat111 on campus,
they ban not been COYered by lhl
!Jreadth requlnmeot.
Alt.hooch Roberta' aubliitute riiotion
fail~. the program• may 1lDder Cohon'•
approYed plan, dewlop lhelr own breedth
)'\l]e&
Physical SctellCOIJ Dean Frederlcll
Reines said he ·hoped the facWty adloa
was_not.a move toward fragmentine the
campus into enclaves. He suggested lhe
Cohen motion wu contrary to thl
original Intent or the br~ requlrtment
-to create a universlty~or diver1t areu
of study. from which studenta would be
required to sample prior to study from
which students Would be requ'lrejl 111 ...,.
(Seo BllEADTH, Pap I)
·F·reeze MitcF,:ell
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·Extension Ol('d
Planners Ask Construction Ban Continue
111 ASHINGTO~·(AP) -Colwnnlat Jact
AnderlOD 'conlenOed, ~y Iha! J~ N.
Mitchell, ,u attorney general, lmeW, early
last year Of a pll'lle allegedly made by
Ille Internattonal,Tetephone I< Tetqrap)!
()(Ip. to ,l!>e lllplbllqn National Colr
VenUon even though he has. denied _it.
"'Mtldlell w11 running the Republican
By JAN EDWARDS
Of IN IHHY Pl•t ltlff
A recommendation to extend the
present 90-day freeze on ·constrµction in
Irvine for U5 to 180 ·da)T beyond the ·
' present March 28 expiration was ap-
' pr<ived Thuraday night by the planning
commission.
covered by law or thoroughly considered
by il.s planriing commission, said Fleagle.
No 'powers 'or aaditional functiom are
added or subtracted froin those of the
plaMing commission and its staff. The
preview commission documenb the
merits or ' problems of a plan, the staff
studies tffe I ind use 'and Utt Planning
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commission judgea how·the plan Uta into
the overall.citf plan. · '
Irvine Comp&ny planner' R l c h a .J' d
Reese, who wu in the 'audience, pointed
out two advantages. The proposals the
planning commission reviews will be of a
Higher quality thin it wOuld Witholit the
preview 'group, and the group's .'apinion
might "prevent arbitrary decisk>na due t.o
!ht fatigue syndrome.'' ·
The commlaslon also conddered ·hlrln&
a prdessional planner, now retlted, whG
would guide th!m through a schedule of
critical ronsidentions. AppllcJtiona from
professional planners ln the community
are being 90U&ht.
P-1ty from lnaldo lhl Justice Dewt-
llllD~" aal!I Anderaon.
,..Jf be says und~ oath what ht .aaid in
Ille llatement ·he -Wuod, It will be lhl ·
1111111 ari'opnl oumple of perjury tbla
®DUD)ltel bu eYw .een," be ukl ' .
• Andet'ion referred to Mltchet!'s l'ob. 21
Spec;lfic ,1oal! to be achi~ved during the
building permit freeze were included in
the recommendation to the lrVlne cur
Council:
.. -Adopt 1 muter plao . forr:k and Passion Kiss? 400 Indians
etatemeol!wblcb Ille Justice Depor-
isauod lo ....., IC<UJI-made by pie column!S !bot the aetlleinent of .. an-
Uliuat caR .aplnsl i'l:l/r WU amnpd ,
i by~ and top ITl/r offlclals.
f . AnderlOO llld that Ca1lfornta Lt: G<W.
. . .
SEEKING ANOTHER'TERM •
n>.!N0wport'1 lelt ll1dh1m : ,., ,
recreational areas. •. .
-Adopt a master plan for city
drainage facilities. . ·
-Form a list Of critical considerations,·
with or without the help ol. a planning
staff. ,
. -Hire a,planning staf.t , 1
-COnsider creation of t &1 development.
. Laguna W onian Stabs Bo y friend Hit .Museum
By PATRICK BOYLE ..
Of .. Deltr f'tllt , ....
By. ~~p~ise . Ed ~ ind ldi aide,'~~,
O!U!:liW ...... bPe t1•141 dllll' I
dliCuiaail ft'fll"• • 5 •• -lodlll -. vintton · wtth MltdleU 1111 Mp at Ibo ·
P,review : commiuion . fOr stud y.i n·c
e(llh<tic lmP'!d ·of ar<hjlscta,. deaignora.
a;nd, civll:eneineers ·~ act H a ~J'1!CO~
meodlnl hoclI prior ~.,!llv,*i>me!lt .-! _."' 1111...........,-Cound!. 'l'l/l
Ame tblM the Jlllltice , ~ WM , ~ t' , 1 ,1 r I!:.:::=. ~:.T·: Ai: ·;~bJyman ~ .... ._..to. --,· ;;;;-~~ ,durlnc liitrllP by ..... -~ • ~ Roliirl ,Z! '\"!°'I"' '(JI. = ~":,...": !l ~owm ~);~ 11•-r¥,'l)e wlll
fldila ~ linproprietlla' ID the . ~ 'llod!r!o:li! I alD!> l'!<'":'V"'~llng
triT ..uJlmeiiL ' , . ' , . th< 7Jal -bly Dtatrid In Sacrallllll-.... _ comn>i!l.e 'ened tlis ..... ~ •• -'PC , CCIDV -.... to. ,. . • • . . . • , ~ ~1:1e.:t'w11o ~eo:; Jlac!IW". o ,.'U.·1·10--. •.tteran o!:the
~ Audei••a chariM . """11. Illa . LeplaFe· · . . , 'I · , deJli!U1menl.· KJelndienst's nomination 'to .. He ;aald-,Jle·.wlll run ,1.; "iincere~' cam-
60 iltarney ...-1 ia bdoro llie Sliiite. PalP .~ P.. :'\isr ~ .. '..rue\~ Jn. (~•column.~ replarly , clud•· U.:; ~ c 'tbe ·joint
dlj :_Ille odllortal .Jiii' of the· Q.A!!cY lf8111ait..·.......m..-on .• ~-~elop-.
PILOT.) , --Mderlon'a cornml!nla, In .....,.. to --~IOOI by Sen. tdwant 1M. Keanedy 'l)f .-'greduate also' Is -•
(J:iiMaa.), brouglll oo I potltlcal m6iil'bei\ of ~bly . '!!"'""'i!eeS' op ll<irmiah In whlCh Republican . Sens. WaY,1,lftd M._ Revenue and '!'nation,
Marlow Cook of Ken~ ml Roman ~ Org~-·and is a
Hpun of Nebraska asked !hat Ande!'loo l'IJ!klll1'men!ber of !ht Assembly Witer'
llOI' be allowed to continue hla leaUfylna Coinm11tee. , · •tii!ut :Milchet!. · Badbam ~ to coutinue to .work
•-. "· ~ard a "mn. lwlancwl eoooomy and
J'oaquin Board .. 1J opefu.ls S"peak
' , ~lne candtda~ nmnJng Jor the vacant
111t .. lhl boanl of truatees of lhl San JJ>iiluln Elementaty· School DtilriOI: will
~at Del Cerro Schciol In Aegyn Hilla
'fljeaday.
'nie meeting, sponn..i by the 001eer-r.;;1> ... t-Teac11er -ttoa, wlD liepl ~r''" p.m. in the nwHI~ roam, :M3flZ llegina.. .
; (:andldates ln•ited to lhl meet inc lo-
cl,lijle Robert Acres, Judllh -i>i..~ llj!lly, Norman Ginab"I, C. 0
~. Dora Lee, Vincent McCll!lolllh,
JNeph Petenon and Roger Ramaboltom.
to curb .......... t',rpeMlll(-and .,. ..
tnlPtkm.
"I will, cootinue my Iron clod belief In
*coalrol . mid :wm appl,y tt In all
I mab>ln repnoebtlng1he ~
BHbamllld.
'· • ' AD iwar-Imve· Si11rts . .
l~gean Hills JiomooWiier
Group EyesR~g Pipes
..
. .
.3be muimum t•-11i11 -~.
alter J~ ~-'9?& db' ..
torney, WI tlie Jqoier~ ~J is, --'Thomao A11ao 81111, SJ, !be and the more nceplJOM grao!ed 'oy the~,...,,,_. of hla rlalJl)lom, .-fJ cal
.etty counoll -Jfle ~ lt1b legally. • off wtien be tried kl lilad< Die I'4ncll
The "-11-iatelldable r.t_u limg•as . botcbor -· and lalOr amputaliif by Is reuonable, said Ericklon ''[ would doctors Medical Offioials If Soutb"Cout
say 1111' dayi· 11 wUy ·c1e1..lib1e ubdir ~Ii' Hospital iatd Eloll a1ao .,..
the ~ fOO Ila,., I' ' ' I ' lained I stab Wound to his .,.,,,., bot that
: PrelenUy, neaily' !very exeepticin r& · hi.s sternum, or breut bqee, stopped the
' ~ueat brought.Id the 'council baa been ap-knife blade before it ipChed ~ vital pro'\red.' In neirly evtry,case developers organs.
liave ·proved ecorioniic 'IWdship, 'the Officials releued the mu .. frog1 the
c:Ouncll'• only legal "ailety Yll••" In the hoSpltal followinf treatment aad be
ball!llni pemlit mor.atortum, Epck!on declhlod to preas c11ar.., qainal the uld. • . a-::•=°;~~! . ~~ntire.affatr led ..,._police offtc<r . : J ' •• j. ' ' 'J
• • tea by I ' lrlMllf, .,.. ~
museum Jn Wounded Xw,r ,,.. ... .,
opora!On of the hro llrml and """'*'
off wllh' !501000 WOrth of r,,,dln ll'llfactJ..
Wounded ,ltllee "¥ the sane of lhe
last Club bet-tM Slow< and lhl U.S.,
cavalry in 1880. More thin 8 men.. women, Children and llOldlers died 111 lhat
battle.
Chairman Wayne ~ llllfll!ested ap-
proving drainage aod park ordinance. as
a "q'\lck and dirty" possibility for re-
taining control over' growth.
These 'interim laws, he poinled out,
~uld 'easily be changed as the city's
'Fll1n .·Q.n Hom9sex~alify ".;·.
•' ' I' r 1
· James Ciwczynakl, a stockhol~ In the
pledomln!inU,.wlttte Stoll. Corp., wblch
op0ritu'the WOllllded KDM M......, llid
Tredl9f Pnlt, said. the Indians "blf'led ta
and I~ UI up," Thurtday nJ&hL '
· Ctln Gllderateeve, 71. former operotor
of !he trading post, ""' -..i to lhe ground. but not Injured, Ciwczynskl aafd ..
general plan is <leveloped.
Commissioner Harry S h u p t r l n e
agreed, saying they "must not postpone
growth" any longer than is necessary.
But to meet the city's general plan
deadline, it may be nece ssary to have a
few such laws serve an interim purpose
on the books, Shuptrine ~aid .
Confiseated· at UC -lfvme'. . : . . .
Ciwczynakl said !ht Indiana ...... ~
poster1 ad•ulillnl lhl muaeum of 0...:
George Armltnla&, CUiler, leaCler fl IM
Cavalry at Bti Hom, and farced·
Czwczynskl to rip down a CUiler poster.
After much discussion, such methods
were no longer considered. The six com·
. missiooers present unanimously declded
that .Clt1 Manager William Woollett, Jr.,
Tuesday-will pnsent to the City Council
the alternatives for creating a tempor:ary
_planning staff. •
"Thole professional planners would
assist the commission in establishing new
planning and zoning criteria f o r
regulating Irvine's growth.
A new aJternative is the me of a
devektpment ireview com mi s.s ion .
Tustln's C.Ommunity Planning Director R.
Kennetli Fleagle explained its use in his
city. . Tustin'•: five-member _commission of
design experts judges plans from design, ,
estbetla and other viewpoint& llOt
M~ther, Girl, 6,
Killed in Home
By ALAN DIRKIN
Of .. DlltW' """ '""' A 90-minute sound and color movie on
Jlloale bomosexu~Uy· -tilled "7 in , a·
~am" an4 characterized as "explicit,
hard-core pornography" -was con·
nscated by Orange_ County SherJfrs·
deputies , at UC Irvine Thursday nigJtt'
during a forum" sponsored by th~· Gay,
students Union. ·
The film Was not shown and no arrests
were made . 1
The deputies acted .upon a warrant
Issued . by Central Orange Co1111ty.
Munlcip>I Court' JUdge Robert E. Ricki••
who reportedly had no hesitation in ilsu-
lng !ht warrant alter listening to an hour-'
9 Per~ons Die ..
In Headon Crasli'
On ffigfiwa y 101
From Win llervWr
KING CITY (AP ) -A mother and' her UKIAH -Nine personi were killed to. .
S:year-ol'd . daughter wi!re slain by an day in a headon i:Ollision of two Cart on
aaaailanl . who attack~ ttiem tn lhlir U.S. 101 abnUI 13 mil .. aooth of' Ukiah,
home 1f' this Monterey County town, the' highway patrol reported .
police 11id: · · ' Capt. Hayeo Hickey .. Id elpt vldllna '!'be ' ~t attoniey't ollice said the died at tbe l!Cftll!.
~· Patri,cia Ann, .AJleq. :II, died Hillside Hoapltal In Uk)ab 111d t girl
TIM'ida'y of multiple slab rimda to the al>out 11 died after ·reaching lhl hoopltal
tono and her daughter, Judy, was in an ambUiance.
atrafll)od. • ' . .Hickey said mo driYU apparently ftll
Tbe ... Uant broke in lhrough the rear asleep. • • . , . •
doer of lhe Allen home about I 1.01. and . He· said 111-of'tbtl'IJCUllll,_.. ~-On! atlaqled to strangle -f.year-old lrnmediattly lvlillble. id." ".._~tt_ .. _,, ~ Jtllldlls, 111d Thomu Kenan. the . The hllJ>way fi!lnlt. sa .. llOf"l'IOUlll'l
district attorney'• admlnlatratlY< usla-l!ltomollilo ~f·fi,. ~ eollldld1
lant. with a llCIU1!'!!!"!' car with .lour ....
Gu')' !Iii' II lbe 111irby 111lme of Mrs. ciipanta. · ' • · · Alltn'• plrtllll, wllo called :i;oute. -' Tbe • pal:lta·ltld· pre!ITJnary ...
A thin! c:hlJd, ~' Allon, 7. was 1ormatlon led' qoe of tlio cara 'wu
!OPol'ted to ban slept lhrouih lhl It· lo the wrong fane ol'U.8. tOI, lhl major
1ac111. nort!Houth hll!!w•1• Ill Catuorn~. ,
Kenan uld his Ofllce and KJnc' City , i Tbe 1cclden&-0oc:eut{ed about 7:111 1.m.
pnl!ca .... COlldUcUnl lllt'.lmsligltlon, I about IN ..U. oorti'ol llao Franclaoo.
~ -·-r:. •
long taped phQne connrsatlon with two The Indians arrived by, bo1 and cir. IP"
San. F:~iaco ~~ ~n.~~~ ~"° bd, :,'.~uloo ~"';'.'® ~=~bii'... °:'::'tni ,";;;. ~een the film. . . 1 • • • test over the death of Raymond Yel'°1'
. "Th• .film baa neYer ·been. ahown .ta. Th1111der, an Oglala Slow<, at lhl hands of
Orange County -ll'a lhat· po!llOIJ'aphlc, whites.
man." said Deputy DA Mfs .10retta Searl' Indians charged lhat Yellow Thunder,
this morning. . : 1 • • 51, was tortored to death !all mootb by;
"The 8an Francl>co ofrlcers were uked fiye whites In ~don,' 11 mll., from tbe • to describe it in gteat detaU,'1 Mn. sean· reserv'aUon.
added. "Tbe moinent be beard I the Tiley also dOmanded a coqrualonal ln-
descrlptjon, the judge lasJl«l the order.. •eotlgatlon Into the death, and demanded
11'1e descnptlon Wl.!I h11r r1Uiln1. It's an that charga a111n1t the five whJtea arl
orgy." · ' · • rested In --wtth !be Incident !>;
Today members of the Gay Students Increased to murder and lddDlplng. Tbt
Union, who had plaoned to acm~ lhe, whites are dwpl wtlll maala"ibW
filin ptior to a jlanfJ dlllClllSloo on hilman • and tatae Jnipr1-f>t ·
1e:ruility1 were planning p-otest action. 1
Thurad1y night, 1,000 1e1net1 proteatlnr•
the seizure were printed fGr rdiltribulion.
tlirOughoot the campu1·1od1y"Led by 11-
year-old Terry · Oluoo, a 1taduate: It°'
dent and preaklenl of lhe -Ooy Studeota
Union, union members were to meJtlt U1
a.m. today at tbe Ga~ Commons to
be1lo dlalrlbution,of the ~b. • .
Ot-also .. Id !hat lqal 1•!1111 -d
be .... -UnuaJi the~ ... o.u.
Liberti•• Union (ACLU). Jay Mucley of,
Newport ·Beach01 d-'of tbl ACLU,
confirmed that the body ---acting I• bebatt of• the Ulion. . ·
, Seizure of tbe lo•·tiudltt mhle. wMchl
his been screened at pibllc thtlters In,
San Frnctsco, Loi Anplel, Cblc110 llld
New York -thoulh reDQrledly pr-~
lions are pen,din& lo alt i-. cltles ;-
followed• day of dol!bl1 on,~r.\hl:
Olm ,woullf ·be 112-.d ao ,cam..... 1
1 A preVllW of• jll! , flrit n!I( Of \l\e l)lm;
wa.. bel~ ~ Vici Cloq'"8at Jolll C. ao,:
•lonJ wltb ~ .fClQllr .1 reprUlnla~the ~a.11 " . ~o.. ~.:i. 4•i illht .... lbtt • declllnn the ..,.le CIMll!f Ill silo~ In
~~~!'~ adlJ
Jilght. .• ,.; _r '. , . !Jr. Hoy 111d thal QIUOll -lbtl' , ... RX mlC. hll<ll • • .
w ..... r .
81D>shlne < lbnuld lalio over ti.
Soulhland Saturday, lolloWlnl the
uaual low cloudii aild IOI aiong the
coos!. Highs for the ~ are
expected to be allghUy wanner
with temperatures of II along tbl
coal! rlainf to 10 Inland. Lowa In
the rpld-iO'a. , '
JNSIJjE~~AY
So•tlllmlcl 11oQC OJldillfll !Illa
wt(k range from Shaktap1Gft
and Bfft JomOA lo llGJ 8Toll-
burv'1 plo~ with mwlc. Today's
W<Ckbd.r telfa I tlllalariocN
tll« Jiii!'-· )
~, ....... t .. .. --.. . --E ·-••
--ll ...._.,_. ' ,_ ,..,. "" .. _,, '' .. _ .-..
':
I Oolll y PllOT JS
Use of Lead
•
In Paints
Fnm AP Dltpatcbet
Tbe Food ind Drug Administration to-
day baMed all except trace amount! of
leod In paint by the end or 1173 "to
mlnlmlta the beollh bawd to tuturo
cerieraUons."
Ov• vtian1U1 protata from the paint
industry, the FDA ordered reduction of
lud In paint from 1 percent to five-tenlha
ol 1-t by the eoci of 1172 ind lo aix·
hundrtdtbl ol 1 percent by the end of
tm.
An eallmlted 400,000 chlldren auHtr
from 1ud polsonina: which can e1u1e
brain dlmqe ind death. Filling paint in
pre.World °ltl!' II housing bu been Iden-'
tilled u 1 m1Jor llOlltce or l<ld poilon-IJw.
MMDWhlle, the Env~onmental Protec-
lloa Agency ordered 111 immedtate hilt
lodoy lo lnttratale shipment of pmicldea
reglatered for predator control and began
a recall of exbting stocks.
Incltided in the ban was thaJUum
1UU1ta, 1 rodent polaoll often mlauMd lo
control livestock predators.
Tile feder1l governmenl Fob. I barred
.the me of polaona: tot predatOr control on
public ]llld and In fedmJ prosrama es•
cept in emergencies.
St"le• at Front
'the action by William D. Ruckelshaus
today, however, takes these poilol)S off
the commercial market immediately
while openlnc action totrard their
pennanenl concellltlon from the federal
reailtraUon program. RuckelWua ls ad-
mlitistrator of the Environmental Protet::•
llon Agency.
Till 1clloa 1ffedl It products con-taioiP& four poiJOOOU1 c o m p o u n d a :
lllllllum llU!l1te, eyllllde; atrychnlne, and
atum mononuoracetate, comm o n I y
known u 11lOIO."
Doing their own thing With their headgear are these members of
J;lelta Company of !st Air Cavalry on patrol 43 miles east of Saigon.
They are (UL) Sp/4 Kenn eth Butler, New Orleans; (UR) Pfc. G. B.
Ward, W. MemphlS, Ark.; (LL) Sp/4 Terry Manson 21 Cowen Tenn.·
and (LR) Sgt. Benjamin Strudwick, Durham, N. c.' • ' '
. In the acltoo lffoclinl lead. Dr. Merlin
K. DuVI], uailtant oecrellry ., Health
and SclenUllc Affairs In the Department
of Health, Education and WeUart told a
Senate 111bcommlttee today lb.it . lead
palnl paUonlnJ rNUlt. ln'100 de11hl 1n-;...uy 'lod COiii th• naUon PIO million a
)'Ill ln JOit earninp and care of victims.
FDA Commlaa.loner Charles C. &:!wards
laid be IDiy decide later to speed up the
de l'l"'rc order after the lndualry bu -
pm1ded ldclltlooll Information by April
CdM Boy Clings to Life
As Family Prays, Hopes
7. .
.
F,....P .. el
SEX FILM ••. •
the mme would not be ICl'..IMicf.
Dr. HO)' mode lt clur that be did not
onftt tbt lJlm colillocated and ....
qps IN tut .IJM11 Mul'e wu. pin1 to
ta.ft Place. 'fl •J \ 1
''Thon hod been """" lndlcallOn lhat the Dl!lrlcl ·,\ltorney'I Of lice WU IOlnJ
•tu dip m.n Dr. Joy explained.
.;intormalkm hid been made available lo
UlllD," tbe vice chancellor uld, in-
dlcallng that he.hoped to avoid 1111 arrest
being made.
Tbe preview performance and Dr.
Hoy'I decision that the film not be 11bown
turned out to be irrelevant to the con-
liacation.
Tbe· preview ,.., held al 5 p.m. At
about 4:111 p.m., the tapo4 phone Clll wilh
the San Franclaco ornc.r1 who had ....
the movie In the Bay City be11111, IC·
conllnc lo Deputy DA Seara, and about
10 hour later Jud(e. Rickles aigned lhe :warrant. The 11).mlnute preview wu 8llU
golnc OD II Irvine 1t !hit time.
Mrs. 5eara alld ah< wu not Informed
that lhl !Um had been lfonned by the vice
choncellor. "We had In OU! possession an
advertisement that th'e ·fllM was gOlng to
be lhown,'' Mrs. Sears· !lid, explaining'
that under the penal code thls0 served 111
probable cause that a mJsdemeanor .....
the allowing of a pornographic movie -
wu going to be committed.
"I am aure that even U the vice
chancetior had decided that the !Um wu
not pornographic, lhe judfe would have
jS.!lutd the warrant," Mrs. Sears said.
Mrs. Stars agreed that no member of
the sheriff's office, no Jnvestlgator with
the district attorney's office nor Judge
Rickles had seen the movie.
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• .•• A timt to Jive •.. a time to die
••• "a time to laugh .•. a time to cru ... "
-Bible-inspired rock tune
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ... DlltJ ,. .. , '""
'lbtre 11 a time and 1 place and 1
....,... fiir all things undjr hi!ann, •ac-
cording to lhe Bible by which Mike
.MoldeaNuer'1 .Hie J1 Hffd.
· • Jle-has not reed It in st days.
'He ' Is in 1 coma at Costa Mesa
Memorlll Hospital, with head Injuries
sutfel'ed in a motorcycle-picltup truck
coUIJlnn.
The time was Jan. 30, in the evening
hours.
'the place was a busy corner in Santa
Ana Heights.
'l'lie purpose, perhaps, la best left to In-
dividual interpretation, for this story of a
family's faith and hope In their tragedy
ma7 affect different people in dilferent
ways.
"'Ibere are slgns my son has the w<1rst
.sort of brain damage," sys Mrs. Robert
Merriman, of 2227 AraJia St., Newport
Beach.
Injuries suHered by the Corona del Mar
High School sophomore and Christian
Campus Crusade leader involve the vital
brain, stem, ll~rl!!!r t.be human body's
power plant. '
0 lf 'lt's just brui sed, he hlis a chance to
recover," aays hls mother, Lee Mer·
riman.
"But U not -that 's it. He could be a
'vegelable' or a spast.ic," adds the stoical
woman who has devoted her own time in
the past to working with the handicapped.
The vigil for Mike Moldenhauer, who
will be JS in May, continues daily, in
person and in prayer.
lfu mother, his grandmother, or his
stepmother spend their days In or near
Room 118, waiting and watching for im·
provement.
Mike is tentatively sche<luled as a
delegate to the International Student
Congress-on EvangeJism at Dallas in
June.
He helped organize the Harbor Area's
current C)µistian Leadership Week, to be
climaxed Frlifay by the Mayors• Prayer
Breakfast in Newport Beach.
11lt ·took one l>year-old kid to atart It
and 15 adult businessmen just to try tG
keep up with hlm," remarks one local e.t·
ecutlve.
The Moldenhauer youth went to Mayor
Ed Hirth Jut year and uked U he would
proclaim the special week, stressing
youth Involvement needed more em-
phasia.
Mike visited achool camplWJ around
the Orange C..s~ helping arrange a
ChrilUan Leadership Week concert
Slturday night al Orange Coast eon ••
featuring lhe Certain Sounds.
He organized pre-game inspirational
praytr for Sea King alhletes and rooters.
He eatablisbed weekly aeBSlona Iha!
have drawn up to iiO locol adullll lo the
campua for cocoa. doughnuts and com~
munlty devotlona. He ailo kepi hix gr1dea
high.
"He's • real atrona kkl.11 11yd Mrs.
Virginia Tucker, hla IChool couneelor.
. "Thia II aomeiblnc lhll bu hit a lot or
kld1 oo lhl• c1mpu1 ~ery liarcl," lhe ad-
ded, nolinl that Mlke remolna an 1n-
splr1tloo lo mony.
STILL IN A COMA
Mike Moldenhauer
His fr iend wore a helmet and wasn't
hurt so critically,
The famil y, members o f non-
denominational Mariners' Church. now
maintains a mixed measure of faith and
realistic acceptance.
They are. shopping among long-term
convalescent facilities, such as Downey's
Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, which
specializ.es in major rehabililation cases.
14He wants to be a doctor," Mike 's
mother said Wednesday.
'.'I ~eep saying : 'Hey, wake up! You're
m1ss1ng out on a lot of valuable in-
formation.• "
"Even though he's unconscious, they
say the subconscious is always working
and I can't help but f e ei l he knows
something of what's going on/' ~ Mer-
riman continues.
"We can always hope for a miracle,"
says one nurse. "We can always hope
•.. we always do."
"There must be a purJ)Ose -a reason
-behind it," says Mrs. Merriman
stressing faith alone keeps her strong. '
The tragic aspect of the Mlkei
Moldenhauer story came to light after hi.!!
picture as a delegate to the Dallas rally
-sent a month before the accident -
was printed.
Margaret Heuck
Rites Satqrday
service.. will be held at 2 p.m. Slturd1y
I~ MCCOnnick Laguna Beech Ch1pel for
Margaret Heuck, 2229-0 Via Puerta,
Laguna Hills, who died Wednesday at
Mission Community H<ispltal. She wu 7l
Mrs. Heuck is survived by her husband,
George o. Heuck ; a son, Kenneth Heuck:
doughier, Mrs. Betty S.n11erslleld; one
granddaughter 1nd Ihm g r e a t •
grandchildren~ 1 A native of UUnoi1, abe hid Uvecl In
Qrange County for lhe put I~ yura.
Leqae Ag~ . , Uni.On-Covers-
Acupuncture
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.:Wlat a--In ftlllp beoellll
-ln1ur11ce covetate for ,..,.._. lnatment. . .
I.Inion orpnl1er Rudy 'l'lllqi eoid
he hoped • the · eaticemoiii .of
coveroge for the 1gkld Oriental
art wiU gain new mtm~ to
Teamster ranks.
Acupuncture lnvo1ves inled.ion of
needles In certain nuve.:talerl.
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BREADTH· •..
pie prior to beJna 11ven a dearee.
Hlvinl loat ltJ quorum by 1:15 p.m.
Thurodly, the faculty .... le filled to let
• on . the reduction of artde point 1ver11e
nqujremenlll from 2.~ lo 2.0 lor juniol'
college transfers whO would not hive
been eligible fer admission ·aa freSbmen.
'That matter will be taken up. at the
April 13 faculty senate m e et In 1 •
However, ·Dr. Patrick Healey, who said
the approval of the statewide faculty
asse~bly was needed, said he would pass
on to that higher body the "sense" of the
Thursday discussion,
The handful of facu1t)r remaining
seemed favcrably disposed to the lower·
ing of admission standards for tw1>year
college transfers. _,
Healey said the meuure would not
materially affect the n\DDbers of upper
Jevel student who might want to enter
UCL
The measurt, however, would provide
the same basis for admission for all in-
coming oommunity college graduates, re·
quiring ol all a 2.0 or 1'C" average.
Irvine Talk Set
On Unification
The e.ffecb of unHicaUon on local con-
trol of Irvine area acbooll will be discuss-
ed in a general metUng of the Univer1Jty
High . Parenti, Frlenda and Faculty
Organization at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the
IC.hool'a mulU--purpoae room.
Attorney Paul Tonkovich, chairman of
the Irvine Cooncil for Education (ICE)
will explore what may happen to local
aintrol of schools, taxes, busing, quality
of education, sports and other ex-
tracurricular programs.
The Unl~ralty High Madrigal S'mgers,
directed by 'Don Trevino, will entertain al
the J>FFO 1-1on which ii open to the
public . " " • ·~~~~~~~~~~---f •
NEW SECTIONS I,. • 'i l"li\ ~ ': i .·~
ST AG]? ENCORE . .
The new Home and Garden.Page, along
with . dally TV loga, will be making" their
aecond appearance in Saturday editions
of lhe DAILY PILOT tomcfrow.
Longtime readers of the DAILY PILOT are reminded that, two old lriends -TV
WEEK and .Fa.milt" Weekly-have moved
to Suoday distribution and will not be
Included In the DAILY _ElLOT Sllurday
package. ·
Fireworks, Yule
Issues Studied
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Safe and sane fireworks are fine in
most Orange County cities, ChrJslmaa
tree sellers should have a longer salts
period and two mayors have b:wl n•m~
to the Oran1e County Harbor, Beeches
and Parks Commlulon.
These were the results of principal ac·
Uons taken by the directors of the Orange
Cotmty League of Citiu Thursday tii1bt
in Orange.
The directors :
-Voted 21 to 2 to reject a proJ)C¥1aJ
referred to them by the county Board ol
S!Jpervi.aors whlch would ban the sale of
flreworb throughout the county. county
fire chiefs last week voted • overwhelm-
'lngiy for a eomplete ban of "1Y type
fireworks, safe and sane or otherwise.
--8ald a likiay limit on aal~ of
'
Christma~ trees should be extended to 35
days to coincide wit h normaJ 11hlpment
dates of tha trees.
-Approved the appoinbn!nt by leagui
President Robert FiMell of Pla~Lia of
mayon Walter Evana of San Clemente
and Don Fox of Brea to serve as league
representative3 on the county Harbors.
Beaches asd Parks Commission. A 1971
state law expanded the commission
membership from five to seven with two
to represent the cities. The other five are
named by coun ty supervisora from their
various districts.
-ApPI:oved Qle appointment by FiMell
of !onner Newport Beach mayor and 1971
grand jury foreman Doreen Marshall to
the .county Citizens Direction Flnding
Commission ai;id the apppJntment of Jack
Turk of Huntington Beach to the county
Human Rtlations Commiaslon.
Second Sunday Pac.~ge
Offers Interesting Items
A.!! the second Sonday edition of the
DAILY PILOT began io shape -up today
in the newsroom, editors offered this
, preview of what readers can expect Sun-
day morning:
-San Clemente-based DilILY PILOT
Staff Wri ter John Valterza takes readers
"inside the wills" at .the Western White
House compound. His "Sundar Special"
looks into the wtiys and hows o increased
use of the old cotton Estate as a meeting place for those who qualify.
-The birth of 1 baby, miracle that II
Is, la abl!'ed In all Iii lniim¥f In two
pages of pictures and stories by ind of
Joanne Reynolds, DAILY PILOT ,staff
writer and brand vew mother.
-A newly franchised young reporter,
Fred Schoemehl, takea a cloH look II the
vote as it will be seen through the eyes of
the 18-year-olds.
-The Easter Paradi may not be ready
for OU,. Photo layout reveals what SOln't
of the daring young men will be wearing
this spring.
-Travel page takµ readua Soutlt of
the Border as columnist Stan Delaplane
talks about Mexico DAU..Y Pllm
BoauAii' E4116r Alnioll ludably off.ts a
story and photo on Zihuatanejo
(,\capulco, it" ain't) and a Lagu~f~ach
r-..d~1,writ"' .~ /et!<r ~tiout Maz;tran, -Women's pages feature a profile on
Dorothy Dumke, wife of the chancellor of
state coUeges, GleM Dumke.
-New "YOU" Page bu tandem
articles on repairmen out to cheat you.
One story Is about tricky TV repainnen . )
Cave-in Kills 4 Boys
COLOGNE, Germany (AP) - A cave
dug In a coal pit southwest of here by
four boys collapsed on them Thursday,
killing all four, Police reported.
and the other Is on auto mechanics and
the state agency which i;; trying to keep
them honest. (Pat Dunn's At ·Your>
Service and You and the Law round out
this new , "lny:olvement" page which
leads oU C Section.)
-The-Grammy Awards show, first in
the parade which will later Include
Oscars, Tonya (Broadwa y) and Emmys,.
makes the cover of TV WEEK.
-Newport Beach's own John Wayne Is
the subject of the cover story In Famlly
Weekly.
-Sports coverage In Sunday's paper
will include soine of the latest ln-
fonnatlon available on local 111d national
weekend sporting activities.
--Olanified section often bargain
bunters the most timely ''want ads''
(taken for publication by the DAILY.
PILOT up to noon on Saturday) and, or
course, commercial ads from automoti Ve
and, reaJ estate dealers whose wares are
popular wilh Sunday shoppers.
S. County Man
Eyes Orchestra ·
,, t'
Plam totorganize a 5addleback VaJley
• Orchestr1 are now being formulated by
Laguna Niguel music instructor Donald
Tiffany. •
• ' Tiffany, of 24925 Via Larga said he
hopes to get a group ol mUaicims
together and begin rehearaaJ for public
performances by the end of the month.
"The response has been good, .sc far."
said Tiffany. "I didn't realize there .las
this much Interest for aomethin1 like 'this
in the community."
Peraoos interested In joining the
orchestra may call Tiflany at 830-M&t .
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TION IY DUXIL ••• A SBMlffLJ IN~S,,. SILICl'ION. OP N, W!IC!DS AND l'INllHD. YOU
AU SUU TO MT THI l'lllJN6 THAT IAC" .C WM C M IUILT' POa YOU ONI. •
DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL:·-. H&RITAGE -1 KARASTAN
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TORllANCI . LAGUNA llACH
MS NorthiG-Hwy. ff.4.455 I 23649 HIW!llerM 111111.
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Room Ill lilt hil condition u aertous
llUiouch It Wei crltlcll after be ~
ll1mt be tbe bib wbile ridJ1I( behin4 I llalld1.
Dr. WIUIJm R. Eller of the Lutheran
aiurth ol lhe crou. 1.qana Hills, wW
oflldata at the oervlcas, lo bl follawld by
llurlll 11 !I Ton QiloMf. I...:_.:__
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All the Work Paid _Off • •
row aeuoned ~on watchers· predicted 1pprovai'
Tueadly of 1 ~ override conUnuance me1sure put
before tht vbt,ra In the capislrano Unified !l<bool
District. , . . , '
Aj1d llDOllg the opUmists, lbe lllmmest of m1joritles
wu Ibo bell Ibey eoulcl drum.of. , ·
But u tbe tallies began to emerge 'l'Uesday night 1
phenomenal margin developed :and voten ga~e tbeir
bleaing by • S.f margin -1 veritable Jand&lide in
school finance issues. • ,
, , Tbe. original override passage· tWo years ago bar91y
aquealiecf by. · , , ,
T1ii& tilile1. tbings clearly were reaching the critical
stage iii· tbe Climict witb •painful cutbacb predicted If
district tu revenue were to drop. '
' · Hundreds· of volunteers worked lilrd for pusage of
tbe meuure. None worked harder than seores ef high
_acbOol ~ents who paraded, knocUd on 4i!ors, phoned
voten, offered ~ rides to . the .pQlla """ free baby·
«itliDg.' -,. • '
1\11 ;111•• work paid off hand,so~y. ,
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Eaucational Priorities • • '
Tbe 'most encouraging thfug tliat's llappened on
the Laguna Beach educational seen~ in· some time is the
20-member Educational Priorities, study Committee.
: Initial meetiJ111' , Indicate that1 ~e coBUnittee is a
good cross-sec,Uon of the comm'!nlly, made 111> of people
who ate (epwnely mterested In 'the schools.and wjlhng
to work bard to help the scho'!!' wt>rk well. ·
They alre1dy have a plan Of, al:llOn and ,lj.ave fomieil :i •
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two 1ubcommlttees -one to study general district
phUosopby, the other to evaluate .and reYliw existing
Pto(rams. Members 1re meeting several tima a month,
, visiting the schools and tllking to prlnclpab and 1p-
partotl7 Intend to IHve no loose ends In lllelr analyaaa
of the ecbool system and Ill needs. '
'l'IHt commilte4l'• pnllmtnary report ;., cllla-June 1.
witb a final report in July. Botb Sboul'd be carefulll' reail
-llld heeded -by the school board and Ille district
admtntslntlon.
Brown Act ViolatiQil? . .
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The tnviiatlon wen\ .out rec\l'llY to SIQ. Ol_emente
city c:ounclhneo who Ii"• welcome to ·kick In tbelr "°
apiece and join Chamber' of Commerce ·le1d0rs In 1
retrut to Palm sPrings. • ·
· Tbe Ide• -the first 'ume ii Is being lrfed 'In towo1 r is lor:lbe ch,mber hierarchy; city stiff and councilmen
• to/ sit• ln•.Jeisql:ely tymon .and· discuss Jong-range goals
,and P,robleJ!lll· lffectiDg the city and chamber.
"i'll'e idea''is fine. ·
'&i ii iB the possible pr8sence of a full city council ·
In • far-off city deliberating what could be public busi·
ness that is somewhat disturbing.
·The law -referred to often in these columns -ts clear: 'A quorum of a city, council, meeting to even
discusa items of a puJ>lic nature, must be held. in public.
That me1ns that If a majority of the council does
participate in talks bi Palm Springs late in April, then
the general ,public sholjld be •notified and welcomed and
lnvita\jons should be' isrued accordingly.
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• Our Freedom
To Move, Rise
Dear'·
:·GlooJ;Dy
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'Schism Ba Reached Tragic Proportion•' )
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Has Shrunk .. . ., .
Most people wbo prat. 'al!®I
••freedom" conveniently neglect one of
the e11mtll' jncaqdWom of frtedoGa -
OQll 111111 II 11'1 ... , of -If -·' _,,_II
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II olfen II YirtUally
"Tr:.~e;rance, in
• famously Ironic re-
msrk, once parodi«I ·
this 10r1 o I lalae
llftdom -~ ob-served, "Both the .
rich and the poor lo· Paris ~ free to
sleep -the bridgOI at nilltL"
'!be --of •the U.S., lo the ~. wu its 1enuloe freedoin of choice, 1 11
contrasted with D'IOll European countries,
where )'OUI!& people were .tral(.Jacftt.d
by family rl!lk, 10ciJ1 class, and lack of
educational opportunities. The. rise of a
Lincoln to President would have been In-
conceivable in the rigid hierarchies of the
Old1 World. /
BUT WE OURSELVES have become
fncreaslogl)' lllructured and hierarchical
When I was a ;oulh, a college education
meant far leas than it does today; even a
high school diploma did not Cl1'I')' u
much weight lo t.rml of employment· u
It doei -· Our freedom· to move\ and rise has ahrUnk u our IOCial system bao become
l1r1er, more impersonal, mechanJl!d,,
corpgraUver and OXiCOntOd wilh credita,.
courses. dipfomu, dqroeif and • union
cards. \
mda:. AT THE bottom today -
wbelher they be blscks, Puerto Ricana,
or Appelacbln whites -may have the
Professor Praises Laguna's Scho9ls
A 1-pope1" (not ,.ar.i ,...
ctellJ mlhtt-.S aboUI '"'" "llliqae (-) ~ .. w!lldi: "boQina
-Ille." -ii. cit6d alpe ire '
..... food llor Ille 11111 bat -----·-.of imoel>a aolpT • . ';'. ' .
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Becauae of it.t authoritative IOUTCI!
and ill ~ in 1M ongoing lAQlll1a ~A .school conlnlN•"tl, the
1oilavlinfrl -u pr,inl<( lo fl<U : Tiie """'ntlc oo! !Cler leftgl1'1'ot toalv<d ·fl! illU 'ilutllnl:e. I ~ ............ -.""'"'-..;..."--.-V
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To the Edit~""• ,. NOrmoU11 wn~r'r ·~\convey their, -,, .. ~ " • "me,_, 'In 300 ~ 01' lei~ Th< ' I have beeii following ~ -speper "41i1 .fo jcom!cnot l<'turo to iit 'spoc•
reports of .the boml al f ........ '1 ac-.,.,,;. ·~ lllifl ii .... .,,,.d. All let!
_.... ... 1 ' , 1-l.-s~111tt1rt " tm,,.... ad W1CJU. ... '' ... ~ ---"' . ....;. U..-.:tr ........... llod .. for -
j>aat, liul.DOl the same practical freedom, feedbac:t !iOln Jlll'tllla ~ the
for the1reedomiil choice bu been -pr'fllil llalo ol the ..itooli. ly ratrlCted "11 our rill1ll ihcatlorial ~ ~--•-~-and •·•"-de .... If --wi. ·I, . Beacjt,ao a home ;~. ·"'.-""'.-.' · over'.'.mmJ" .... mltiii; the main
' deciding llt;IW ~tlte 'l"llllY:of the We tend to think of 0 tnedom' and ICbools.· Boehm•' ''blld -viously ~~=gdlfl°':.":°'.:..ia7: been enrolled 'm,J*bllc and'.'pr1vate
' ~Rh education.,
0
exiiiip1e!ir-i1IO.
of individual d~lereoce1 .and a provision
of' alteroallve life 'styles "II': teachers
seem ·to •be elfectfveiy inoiidating the
greater pbrtion of our dtildren agaiQit
tbla 1COOrge. '
same pole. People who lack security, lo a schools lo 1.os· Angci!ea o.ioty, and at the
certaio basic-. have no rul ~m Ume we moVed hen they bad been ao-TO REACH THE goals ,·<JI biih
_for the -of dl>lce ls denied ceptedatPaiadena·PolytedmleSchool ln academic acblevement ltnd':ciU-oblp
them. They miilt take what Is Clflered, or Puadeoa. Mler careful Inquiry l found, the administration bas eflect!Vely utilized
~--· · • · IOllleWbat to my IUl'Jl'ile, that lite public such melbodo 11 lltxlble 1clteduling, ·~ .e. • . • • scboOlo lo Laguna -ollerecl a cur· diagnostic tooting .nd grwplJW ol varjou•
IN EUROPE, where all the land was rlculum on a par wltb those of the best kinds. ,It woiil~ oeem Iha! the board's
already owned, the peuantry ancl the schools • In Los Angel .. County. Alter <encern ohould .be to what .eztent lhe ad-
proletariat hid no choice, and 1thereroni three yean eiperience at Ali.IO, Thurston ministration and the teachers Mare tulftll·
no freedom. We new developell a and Laguna Btach !Dgb School I can now Ing their commitment . tO leach our
11peaaanti-y" -our farmers have always report that for my children and their children academically and for citizenship.
been free men·-becauae people ooUid ,peers the currlculum and total learning l finCI the qulbbli1ig about melbodo which
always lllOVe omrard ud daim new lind. experience exceeds aµ of my previous u~ has been current of Jate in the' acbool
This Is no fooger poalble, and even our pectaUona. board demoralizing te ~hers and
omaJ1 farmers ~ mske a living to-, studenla alike and can oo)y delt~ from
my professional services to the board, to
heal whatever breaches have been wroulh! ·itlid lo proceed wilb .JIUflUing ex-oellence·lo educating our youlh ,
v
many YoUncatera become thorou&l>IJ
bored'wltb -· but'""'*"' -are. on Ila other band, =:,lilJ, ...
lb!lslall\c! Thll lo 1 real --
which. d_,, .. our full ~ . ..1. . '
l MRS.'wup.u.t TKAct
' Dl•anbe•' the N1111ti.e.
Perhaps the first step would be to alk
ouraelv~ the questlQn, How do we assess
9Uf' .cbooJa? By reading scores? College
entranct?? Insurance rates? Amount , of
mallcioua mischief? Perhaps if we can
agree oil' some common yardsticks or To ihe Editor:
-judgm~' then we .can proceed with the i ;.u ulolmdld b.!'-lit Iba llllilllcl tie••" s ( eclqcatq our )'OUtb toward··-1a ...., .... ,.... .
'atry' and Human av ,
____ ege <JI Medicine, UC, Irvine ball coundl cbambtn." 'nds llla-
1\' ~ 1bsolutely untrue.
B IC A T uaht I Sll·ln the tut row durlnl tl!t-8111rt , ., • re •--,,. n.e.Ung and beca ... ol my IWJlile al
To the Editor: the poor tun>oul, I made three 11panle
I ·wabt to express my warm approval of counts of. t& atteadlrn .wbllt tht
•the teacblng melhoila now uaed lo Laguna meeting WU 'lo ~. AduaJJ.y 11·
I tendaoce wu It pel'IDO( including -Beadi Scbools and urge the school board who left early and ~ who came late. not t.o tum away from the innovative -
melhods developed by ocir !orward·look· , , SINCE TD ll'llcle did DOI cmy a by-
·ing admlniotrators and t.ochers. fine in~ : PAIL Y PILOT repqrter
da J FIRST AND ·FOREMOST In a ochooi I our exemplary school oystem. It ls my 8i ooune a 1tw talented and ·I(· u~.academlc quajtty. Since both my t ljope thai lhio school board 1191 be ,lhe pne NQ TEACljlNGrsystem ls' perfect, bql, crmi.. .~ · ·Wlll alwiys .,.,,.. cJi1!4'en are ldentiHed "menfally ,gifled • · to;pre.otde over lhe lnadverl'!'l deotruc-· ~ ot lhe,oider methodo are very poqr
1 have had. the CJllllOitunlty to oboerve ' had actuaD7 llendoil 1 the rileeti111, I
rnapy· clauel behfl taqbt.. In nearby usume the 11100" atlpti:lance figure Wiii
commWlltles u well ao tn t.guna. I given to the P1lol by aome mmnli<r ol lht
definitely feel that all our otudenla lnl • "'Citizecls for Good Government" grwp.
being taught the "basics," about which' I 11 ~ _,.,,ptlon fl correct, then the
concern bas .been espreued. Reading and · actual littendaoce figure wu inflated by
mslh have the blghe<t priority, and o~ almost IOI! percent _ a otratqem which
Important subjects, Ire otreased lo the la certa1o1y DOI commendable, 1ince 11
vlrie!f pnllrlllil. i ' WU probably uaecf to create an -of
greater community support for the recall
movement tbae may actullly Ulot. ' ' upward, in any ljlCiliy : but·we should not muiors" t resllze that providing a high t1on of perbapo the 11nest school 1ystem 1n that they make no provto1qn .1or ~I
make It 80 bar.I lor 'ljle ordinlrf. pmon quallty academic curriculum lo not eully m the naUon. divldual differen°"'''the leacbi11& Is dul .
to licbieve moJJ!ilty. Those at the bottom accomplished !or this select group. Nol IT HAS COME TO MY •llenlioa lh•I ~ ~p~~ n:J.iu!U La=
• Cln. ltare!Y bani on te the llttle lheY have, ooly hn my children's acblevement been Indeed the preRlll schism hai reached. otudenla' 11ti school. • ' •
wblle.lbeir lmockles are beloc rspped by of the blghesl, but !hell' moUvafion bas lt••;c pro-~'--. 1 would ,.,_ to ·•·er .. the junior .,... Jev;f _ ...... those 1Jlib!ly -· them -tiolh acllng. been Improved and any weakneoses they -..---on -...... -•· in !ear and, ~ 'lbe-only ef· bad have been Identified and sup-
fectlve .,,ay to lDcruae ·0 freedom" ia to plemented. 1 baye no doubt that both
provlck.IOCUrilJ., children will be able to· select 1 college of
.. \ their choice. · '
I MIGllT ADD that I bave never met
Councilman Lorr, but bued on the Jn.
lormatlDn JiN0111ec1 at the meeting and
the ...._ accoanla coocemlnl ble
record to date, I do'not believe a recall Is
justified.
. . . . I hne iiso noted that my children's
friends have been able to achieve
academically over a long period of time. ;
_11 It were pot for the dla-llc teslfng
and the flexible scheduling Wtli'cll allowed
these cblldren te proceed at telr own
nte, 10me of them Would hive been k>st
Secrecy in Congress .'.: ·
Another point ol lotereit at the'meelinl
WU ID inlroductory remsrk mode by
Chairman Bea Whitllaey to the olled
that her "C!tis"1a for Good Government•
group II not aflUl11ed wllh the VUlap
Laguna qanlzatten.,Perbape MIA Whll-
~ ii '"'""'re that three of the prln-.clpal opeakm lit her meeting .ore well
lcnown 'lntmben of Vlllqe Ltguna -
oarnely Mn. Loil J.,,,...,, WUllam Leak
A Ms. m . Good"~: a; Mile ·
wan Slnet-
When the Democrstlc PlriJ adopted
hfwm meo...... for Ibis presldenttal
election year, It did .. lo ltopes of ...
couraglng brooder oartlciJ>atlon llllOllg
bl1ck1, browns, ind femalts, who
hl1torlcally bad been uncfer.repr'eleted
wtlhlo bolh msjor parties. This wu the'
year uid ldvQcatea 0£ reform, ID< pr..,.
tlci!li democriey al . the gra11 nt<Jll,,
nlher than merely talklog abwl it.
Bui .... the ooblell alml -llmt•
llove 1 w1y of railing UllOCllUons, !al~
inl dtort of their pi; then le1vlog
ln11tr1tloa ll!d bl-·In their wake.
So It la lh1t the National Women'•
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IN ONB sENllk. tryinl io arrive al an
accep!ablt racial, .-. aad IUllal , fonnUla -for dtooolng delqat.s to na-
Uooal poHlical .......,...,., for hlrll!i ' '°'"' mnenl eotllloYes. etc. -. npmeots ooctel progr•; it feut to those who
.&\Iii left behind. ' ' .
AS A STUDENI' of child development I
am sure that the board prelldent , rtaJ.. i.,.: u I do, that c:bildrM 11'11! la IPUrla
uid ot.qw and .that"fl !I onlJ' by talclng
these growing spur\s Into account Iha!
one Is a1*, to maltimize IMini11& ex·
~' within a IOrmai1*d .setting.
This Iba Lquna Beach -have ao-ccmpllsbed, lo lad, to a remorkable
degree. I '
Minneapolis Tlibane
' The number !I!-' _....,.1 com-
mittte meetings btltl betilod ,cld.,.t 4ioor•
laot jear didn't diller, much 'lroin the
tallies lo previous· )eatl.', A otliily 'bJ.
Congressional Quart.rly found ' tlut JI
percent of tlie committee -. In the
House and Senate dpt;l111 lfl~I"" closed
to the public, d""'l from the 41 percent
recorded In lll'IO, boil the ume 11 the 11169
score. Since CQ begar. keer>IDI !rock of
open and closed committee 1lii!ettiip tn
1153, S'I· percent of the --.... been clOIOd -another lndlcallon Iba! 'tlilocl
didn't change much laot 1esr. , •
1 I J l
transacted. • Mal\ congreSSll'eD like tblop thll ... y.
·Some committee members, for lnlltance,
Cantead'tltlt leglltalloa lhould be written
In private because open meeting• ,;en-
C9!1r11e Congressmen to tui. up wne·
.playing te the galleries. Olhen •riu•
the! action ii hindered by !be need 'for
• -.VinC formal pnic:odurea in a P!'~llc
setUng. , 1
BUT SOME committee• do hold their
bullneu meeting• in public; and: It
and Ralph -· l liJ~·-t ol Lqima lleocb .foe.a,..... and om a retl -t. broker,
with <Jlficea lo Col'oni del Mar.~-.
FRANK H., CANKAR
Awart that molt per1om art pronf
to 1:rr tn e.stimati" crmod ~.,,, tht'
·DAILY PILOT cMclud ~Pl''" •~t. They gu<trtci. "BO or llO" atid
"1lma1I JOO," •f1¥ludlng 1110H !Mo fiootcd ln and oil! 'plctillf vp. pcllo
tiOfu, ln onv ~ ll .... no tllro11g.
.-lditor
-po1111ce1 caucua plsos to challenp the
Mlsool Democratic delegation . to 'the
party'• n1tlolial <011venllon at Mlaml
otltenrile would have been denied
representaUori. And perh1J» II !1 the best
-· jbat poltUcal portas, 1nd IOYernmeDll, ea devise. '\ '
·NevertheleU; " even · ' ~ p o s i t 1 ' e
dbOrlinhtation," u it II IOlllOlimea
eupllemlstlclllJ' called, ls merelJ a
diqulled quota ·l)'llem. And even '!flen
!hey ut emp~ on Iba -of ftit II
widely ftllud<id u ,...,. ... a """"'·
qaolu lnl I poor -fir.-
jaalice and .-UIJ -tltlt ts,· ""' nitlinl _ ... lod-11 rlllMf lhlD
I'm.po of equal coocern , lo lbese
troubled times ii the development of
cWlooihlp ol our chli.on. SUrrounded by
the hippie 111bcalton, trough! Into COii'
tact wllh drup lo the community and
given the tmpresiionable nature Iha!
ddldren line, ddldml me eully iJl.
0.-.d towlrd 1 destructive way of Ille.
We ore indeed lorllDllte that the ad-'
mloistrallon and ltacben of Laguna
Beach ha•e been able to combat lhil 20th
~·ptqae of clnti abale se ef·
TD ONLY THING dilfmnt 1bout
1'71 wao that It came liter Concreas
passed Ila flrot reform let in :II yesrs,
·the LqlalaUve Reorganisation Act of ,
1970. locl.uded lo that act ,are wovlslon•
!or brinllbu! committee operaUooo under
closer publlc scrutiny, It sllpulalel, !or
lootsoce, that all Senate committee
meetings are to be open -except thoee
· doe1n't ...., to get In the .._1 of ~
busine11. For example, the clllel clerk of
the Houoe E<tucailon 1nd ~bor Com-
mittee, which clooed ool7 • ol Ila 191 meeting• last year, told CQ Ilia! meeting
In public doem't llow don Ute group'•
proceedlngo at ell. lll coiled the open-
meetlfig< requirement "1 fft"f. good rule."
It might also be noted lhll many otate
legislature1 hold moot of their committee
meetings in public and don't seem to ~be
OIAllOI COAIT
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Belch. <
ALTllOIJGll THE projl<rUon o f
Arlsona -dejeptes ii nearly double tba1 ol t• (II percent VI. 17 percent ), II
stllf !ell• below' Iba new llemocntlc ro-
qulremdtll that -be 11 • • n
representallon In -..-iion to tllelr ....-uoo Iii Ille popula119D
(la Arllool; llOJ percent).
caucus ofilciall, apporentl1, believing
tbal a Ml. II u iOod u 1 mlle, deem
that u J111""t1 ....,...ble. a .... the
proposed challqt.
The cillue.. "7'tbe _.,, ClllCUI,
compounded u H Is of ptrl publicity bllla
and part .--. demand thlt ........ be
cul 1o .. tbelCtioa, lliOuldnotbt-
'l"lt ol pniporUon. But neither ...... fl ""
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11 mere llstlsll<al abllraclloM. ·
AllUMINO tltat . on1J ......, can
reprueat the lnlerelll ol ·-that ...,. blect1 •• npr-tbi ...... of
bllcts, etc., majurU .. YllXm of. •
... lyllenl .. a -ICale. 1lba& 11 woi'lt, die lmpllcatloa that man
ls blc&lltltlo ol -ioc 1111 .... llll'
row ...,..... II a JesHban.Dallle, ~
deed I lmidlnteataUJ dellumlDllod,
Yillaaolmanlihl.
lecUvely, ,,
AS I AM 1N Clote -wit~
PQ<llotoclots1111":'.J:!,idance couuelor1 In Iba lcbool1 Loi MPlel and 0r..,. Oomlliel, I 1tave !hi band
lmowlodp of a ........U.1 •llN or the
serious and aft~ crlllcal _.,..c.
el of clflll -In tho ........ I .1m utlalled rildD myself that Ille C1!1'fent
ac1m1o111r111on bu kept ins a111e 1o ,n
ai.oiute minimum ....., Ltguna Besch
1todents not ooly on Iba school .,-.
bat .......... Illa cblldno IOlly be.
l
• lo wblcb the final drill of 1 bill 11 bell!&
writ"'11, or those thlt are votlng 1e1sklns,
or lhooe a ms)orlty of memben vot. to
clooe. -bullneu meetbtp, ~,~re to be _open -except wbm a ...,...uy
VO!OI apioll that Ides. •
THE LAW'S EXCBPTIONB, ol"10Ully,
have been enouah to defe1t Ila Pll•P!!"1
and the lflQ reform ---vl r1u1Uy no lmpoct the !Int ,.., they
were lo effect. Nlnety·seven percent <JI
the committee ~ designated u
bu1lneu Mlllonl !ut ye1r -thoee at
which lcllon, lllCh a votlnc « bllklr1(· tinl. wos talcm -weh boned to tht
pulllfc wilott balloa1 wao be I a I
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bothered by It. '
THE 0NL Y J!lllifiabie OCCISIODS for
closing a committee meeting are ~
currently spelled out !or Senale bes o
-w'het! 11'1 been determined t I
teotilllOIQ' may ralole to asllonal securl·
ty, tend to reflect ·ldver1ely on 1n t..
dlYldual'1 cltaHctor or reputation pr
reveal m1tlerl cloolgnaled con!ldeotlal
under other provlalon1 of law or l"•em-
meat ...,.i,uoiu. Thole criteria lh
brolcl ~ to .be abused. admlltedly,
but Cbey'd riilult In !ewer closed oeuions
than ars poulllle under the present law~•
ope!Hllded provtslons. The public'• rl~ht
to -bow Ila bulineM ii beinfl -duc:tecl moot override the convenlenco
.............. find In -ltjal lo fl'IVlle. '
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Robert N. Wted, l'1l&llllltr
Tllontcu Kffllil, Editor
Albfrt W. -,
Edltoriol 1Wc Editor
no, edltorl•I -ot the D111r Pilot teekl to lnform aN. IUmu-'
late relCkra b1 P.ft'ltnUns U.11
ne.'IPAper'1 opli,.._ aDl -..
montuy \OI\ toptm. of In~ •• •IJrtllka~ by pft.oridln1 a ,.,_ tor: the-d~ ot·our r tsd1n.'
opbolono, 'and lit< ...-ttac the
dlw.rw v~e. ot lnronaMI • .ervmi A.nd •t»ktlmtft on tOlllet
of '"" day. · Frid11, lbrch io, 1m
t
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eRoit
, C11lf. (Al') -The 101
the Sonoma County Jail'•
out ol. their dayrooms
and rtDl in tbe corridors for fO
mlnur.., .. uhlq windows, .. 1t1ns
1m11l fires nd dlmogln( e<ll doO<I,
1Ulhorltln
Alter
'l'huttd1y e
llklll lo San
strltpekt
'75,000.
disturbance was quelled
nlng, lht Inmates were
eotln prl!on. Sheriff Don
ated damage at about
One prl Wll treat.cl It the tb-
lloty Jall'1 ry for btld eu11,
Strltpeke aa but there •tre no terloui
lnJw'ltl. The ID men .'ind u womea
qu~ on e first 1nd third Ooon did iiot like put In the dlaruptlon, he llild,
but the were taken to tbe'1heriff11
oUlce for the protection.·
Shtrlff11 Frank Beau at the jail
1ave Uall ac
"The dlltur nee bqu during !he din-
ner period In dly·room when felony ln-
m1t11 who ha been complltnlng 1bout
the food betl"ll tbrowtna the~ tr1y1 on
the floor IDd 11ttlnc fire lo papera IDd
clotblllf. I
The men~111ed lo break 1 "sbal· tarproof" window IDd Mclped Into
the main ctll-area.
~ I ll10lher dayroom oo the
llCOlld 0Joor ,,ppateDtly uaed I lleef
abell u 1 bl~ nm to brelk tbtoulh
the door and ~ the other lnmates on Ibo e<nlraf ..,.n<!Or.
Guards ale~ by the noise secured the
door leading from the second noor to the
main stairwelf to prevent the disturbance
from spreading, while C a· 11 to r n i A
Jlighway p.atrolmen and San~a Rosa
poll.,. hurried •lo the scene.
Tbl'lom1tu'co11.trollod lbe -noor
fa< -.ly •90 l"lnutu, amublna' ne1rly
all the wlndoy., burnlnr clolblna, mat·
truau IDd !'l,lnkets, dama1lng ,.veral ctll door1 IDd two televl1ion monl!f>ra.
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Two Children Sia.ill;
Police Hol!J Father
Arrested
For Conduct
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CALEXICO (UPI ) _I
Actre11 Anna Kasbfl, former !
wHe of Marlon Brando, h11
been jllled tn tbls town on the
Mexican border for disorderly
conduct, 1pparently the 11test
chapter tn a lona IDd bltw;
tug~f-war between Brando/ 1
and Miu Kuhfl over cuatody
of tbetr 13-year-old son. I
From Paris, Brando scoffed
Tbunday at reports that the
boy, Christian Devi, had been.
kldnaped.. "There i5 nothing at
all to . be alarmed about,"
Brando aald In a atatement,
decl1rtn1 the box w11 on •1
ICUba diving VICllioo wllb l
ll"lenda tn Mexleo.'
Br1odo, 47, Ind Miss KublJI
3'/, who ,... dlVon:ed In 11169,
Ihm C11S19dy of lbe boy 1nd
hive been qlllrO!llnr over him 1
for yun. Brando bu llled,
suit aaainst her in an attempt
to gain complelt cuslody. A
court burln(, lo be held
Thurlday, wu rescheduled for[
loda)'. .
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Labor Files
New Heart '.test
Stantord Medical Center Thursday conducted an experiment in wh}ch
ac.1ual heart patient Clinton Fayne, 42, transmitted his electorcardio·
gram to Manila in the Philippines and then to a satellite in space back
to Stanford -a distance of 51 ,000 miles.
Neighbor Youth Held
In Fire Bornb Killings
RIVERSIDE (UPI ) -An l&-year-old
nei&hbor bas been ~e.sted on suspicion
or hurling the fire bomb that burned
three children lo death as th ey slept Sun-
day.
Police Thursday identified lhe suspect
as Kenneth Dwane Henderson, who lives
about half a block from the home where
a gasoline-filled soft-drink bottle crashed
through 1 bedroom window, setting the
room ablaze. .
lnveaua:at.ors believed there was a feud
between Henderson and Mrs. Ruby
Jamiaon, 12,_grandmother or the three
victims, according to Ca.pt. Irv Cross.
~trs. Jamlaon was taking care of the
three children Jn the absence of their
parents, and was asleep in another room
•'hen the home was fire-bombed. She was
not hurt.
'11le dead children were Cynthl1 W1r.
ren, '· hlr ·-""-'· .... = ......... 7. 11lelr -... .... _., -lfamo.,11 a ...,_Jn Bannlbr. w11er< fie
WW -OD; e .......... lor dllC:ll ;lrAUCi,
when the attack occurred.
Warren was released early, the balance
of his sentence suspended, 1fter the
deaths.
•lenderson was arrested "only 10 hours
after the burial of the children, follo wing
services attended by hundreds of
residents in t]c mainly b I a c k
nei.~hborhood where they lived. Anp:ered
citizens hid offer more than f7,000•in
rewards (or information leading to the
coriviction o{ the fire bomber.
Solons Repeal
Voice Vote lJse
SACRAMENTO (APl -On a 66-0 vote,
the state Assembly has repealed its cen-
tury-old practice of holding unrecorded
voice votes iii committees.
~ The new nMel voted on 1bund1y take
effect Ill I WeOit ~In~ !bu new
l~Uve roll~ \II"~~ fut
month Jn the Senate·. ·. 11"
But even if each house winds up with
differentr rules, the old practice of
unrqc9r®d_conlmittee votes ls on 1is way.
out, Assemblyman John Burton noted.
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shown bow many t I m e a
Caliloml.a'1 labor Jaw enforcer !
wu cit.cl for viol1tloi the
labor code. hal'e betn roullntly
.. pudged" one or bbl 1t•f1[
mernbers aays. \ Wllli1m C. Hern, director of
th• 1tata Department 0 f
Industrial Relations, Ill'• be'1I
been cited "1t lout It Umn"I IO< llbor codo vlolatlonl.
But lltte L 1 b or Com·,
mf•loaer Geora• Mlllu Aid ~ rn. from tbe
lllvlllaa ol Labor L 1 w
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Davis Case Jury
Battle Rages On
SAN JOSE, Catil. (UPI) "'-
A tentative jury · ~'IS seated
Thursday at !he Angela Davis
trial, but the pro s ecutor
removed two women with
peremptory challenges.
"We're halfway there,"
Albert \V. Harris J r., assistant
stale attorney general , sa id as
tu•o new panelists joined 10
persons in the jury box \\'ho
earlier had passed questioning tor "cause ."
One woman seated during
the monllng said she never
heardt the phrase "black is
beauUful."
Judge Rlcharf E. Arnason
recessed lhe murder, kidnap
and conspiracy trial until
Monday, when the defense will
have its first oppartunity° to
dismiss · jurorS without a
reason.
There \Vere nine women and·
three men in the jury box
when Harris used two of his 20
Indigents
May Run
Without Fee
peremptory ch a 11 en g es. SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -
Defense attorneys also have Indigents can run ror Congress
2QThe t~·o new panelists in California without paying
drawn · were both men, the $425 filing fee, a three-
bringing the count to seven judge federal panel ruled
women and five men. Philip J, Thursday.
Russell. a computer company The court ruled after hear· employe, and Nicbola1
. Gaetani, a former student, ing the case of Raymond C.
now must undergo questioning Cbote, 46, an A n n a p o J I s
for '·cause" -biases or other graduatt: who calls himseU a
reasons that could prevent a "beggar."
juror from reaching a fair Chote, a Democrat \Vho said
verdict. he v.·anted to run for Congress
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FRIDAY, MARCH ·10, 1972 . . TEN CENTS
Harbour, Cit·izell . Sues
• ..{ • " • • .. ' j '
to _c.-B_lock .Church Tower
' :
llun~n Harbour reslileot Arthur ,
Kmx, fllOd,_ stijt to4aY In ,otance Coomty
Superior COurt Iii an eff°!fll>~l -
structlon of the 17·story '"" ""'llllan ·
tburch aeiiior citizens ~w•. '
. fllox,,in a prepa,!'<\I staiemen~ .said be
la answering a public eball-burled by ·
attorney ocµe· Bush,· legal &unse)J!or the:
ch<u'cb\ . . . • • .. .. ' '
The suit ~ a writ of. manclanim to
bait churcb . construction fo the. grounds
Illa! tile tawer vtollites olfy' zon1iig laws.
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The tower n...,. obQve the city's three-
lti>rl' belgbt limit,,, \
Kmx ortlJnolfy ~ llUil agohlst the Ci·
I)' 'ofl!untlngton Jleacb, but In I bearing
today before Judge Lester V a n
Talenhdv<, be was .order«! to . nam~ lbe
Cl)oiicb, '!'II tM .,Iiy, u 'the object of hla
iillt. Al>Otller''*ring will be acbtdbled.
! City~ aNIDCihnen; on1 a split ·4-3 vote,
granted a conditional · aeeptlon for the
lol\'tl' a year .ago. Liut oioptb lbe niJnOri. ·
I blOCk the COIJiltjl' lried to sto lbe Y: .... ,on ' ·: , ' P .
tower, but lost ogain, even though City
AllOrney ,Don Bonfa said, In hla opinion,
the conditional exception was not legal
because no hardship was. shown prior·to
Its grantina.
, Blish, former city attorney for ,Htm-
tinglon Beach, argued that becatu the
eburch bu relied on the prevk>us·,ex·'
ception for a year ~ has spent money
on plans for the· tower tt1 is too late to
legally stop• Its coNtruction. •
He told councilmen that if citizens felt .
the to\fer waa Illegal , they, not tM coun-
cil. should sue. Kmx did. .
Kmx ls>o1 member of the HOME Coun-.
ci~ .which has publicly oppqaod con-
itfvcUon "of the. tower. The chW'Cl\ plans,
to build tt near ' Adamo Avenue and 17th SlreOI in I r<sJdellUal ·&rel., •
Some councilmen who opposed the
tower, said 11\<Y wO\\ld not be ogalnst ii
In another location. . Knoi stopped a propooed l'{lulil·l"il!lon
c:omplu.,.... Hunljnaton Harbour with a
1lmllar suit In 1971 .
A Los Angeles firm wanted to crtate 1
marina with ' I high rl.. h O I e I ,
1partments, restaurants and shops on
Pacific Coast Highway, next to Hun·
tlngton Harbour.
· The city l!'lnled 1 «iJldltlonol ez.
ceptkci wltboill proof of hai'dahlp for the
tall bu~ Kmx filed wit and stopped
the Jll'O-·· ·:If tlle city Is l!'l""l~ to l!'lnl such
vorlances u Ibis ond iJ not cballenpd In •
court at lhis .time, then no citlztn can ~
joy lhe prolectlon that shollld be provided
by the zoning laws," Koox said of hi1
churth suit.
Those who voted ln favor of the ex•
cepUon for the church were Mayor
George McCracken and councilmen
Donald Shipley. Ted BarUelt aod Norma
Gibbs,
It waa opposed by Councilmen Jerry
Matney, /J Coen and Jack Green. .
·Election Sought
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· With !Thor-oPrleo, His Cho,..e fOr•tho 1 .. n1,,.,.New1mon Learns AHut World·of 5-Y9ilr-old •
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'-Suhst·itute~: ·.Fa th er l)ahbles
Repor11r ~i~ge~_-pai~ts~ 1fJa.ys ~ome; Mmkls Clay ,
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By TERRY COVILLE ,Bob Landi, the pr'lncipa! at LeBard, has great whit. parachute and ran ut the
Beach Candidate Fight,s Parking Lot
,
Rlcbard Belyea, a candldato for Hun~
lngton Beach Cily Council, boa filed suit
in Superior Court agalnal tbe city to fon:e
an election ori the propi>oed downtown
m\lllklpal parkJna lot.
Belyea promiaod laat week that be
would ,..k legal action I<> make the,coun-
cil accept. a referendw;G p.e.t it 1 o n
regarding the parking lot concept. ·
The petition, siglJtd by 4,311 regiJter<d
voters, was submtt"ted to the city council
Feb. 7. It asked for an election to estab-.
liih and-ordinance requiring a tutu.re elec-
Almost All
Lead Bann,ed
' F Pr; £,qin ~ "
'i t •»"'. ' ' ~ it !1 r l,,_._...,..11 ~> 11 1 1J r . ' .......... t 10 '9~4 7 ' -' M•1 1Dt
' uy boJmod an nee~ trie. \1111owdo o1,
. laod , In pijtit I»" . ...-of . Itp "IO ~ ~ ..... : huord I<> 'luiura •eneraUona." , . • , , I, • I , ,
Over vigorous protest. from the .paint1
Industry, ·the· F'DA ordered iodudlon IJl
loa~ln palal tnnn I ~·to flv•-·
of 1 percent bribe.end of 1171 '11111 to ollt·
hundr<dtl>I o I . percent · by the· •eacl of
1973. . !
.Ah .estimated>· 400,000 chndr.,; IUffer'
from lead· poiloitiag whlchi can cau11
broln um,age ond deotb. Flaking point In
. pre-1\'orld Wor ll housing has beeo Iden-.
~ ·1111 inajor ·10Urce'ol11eacf poilob-
ing. t
,Meanwhile, lhe· Environmental Protoc>
tion Agency ordered an lmmedlaie Ult •
today to ~rstale lhipmirirof j>oot1ckWa
register«! for prtdal<>r control ond'began
a recall of existing ltocb.
!Jon before bOnds could be sold I<> build
the propoaed 13-ocre downtowa . pirklng
lot. ' ' .
Coomcllmen deadlocked. W on •whether
to accept the Petition. CllJ Allorney Don
Bonfa said the ,,.utlon , "" not · le111ty
binding, but 1dded that Its legality' could
be tested In court.
The pellllon was circulated b y
downtown auto dealer Robert Terry,
whose attorney, Arthur Guy, Is handling
Belyeo's suit.
-<Terry hu disclaimed a n y coll-
nectlon with Belyea or Belyea's council
campaign.
City ofjlclals have planned to cleor out
five cltJ blocu laclrii the oceon, lor a
parJdnl lot In connection with lbs Top al
lhe Pier r<development pion. Downtown
property ownero have fought the clly pn>
posal.
Some councilmen who oppooed the pell·
tton. claim It could kill cbancea for
private downtown d'vel,,pment which ii
now being dlacuued.
No date hu been set ror a htaring on
Belyea's suit.
JS,0001 Names Needed
Ref eren«Jum Begins
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,Vall Drive-in ,. ! .,, ' ... '
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Trucker B~gllis
60.(J,ay ~ntenee
For Eggnaping
Eqnaps Moauel ~ bopn ....,,.
•r '
111• !beater 1'lll t.. •"-"11111111 to ~
oboul U,01Jt'.1!11111-iioedid lo llrlill
the llauo befo.. volll'J Jn tllo form of I
refenndum. 1 '
The 1lgiiaturas mull bl .Ubmltted lo
the clly clort before April I, -the ordlninc:t -.,. Ibo prvperty on Ibo
south aide ot Warner . Avenue between
Euclid Street and Newhope street ,...
Jnl<> effect. If the ,, ... ,...., are presanted to• Ibo
cily clerk by the deadline, the ordlnonco
will be auapended lndallnitoly.
The city dork will hava 311 uy1 to
verify the peU!lool and pr-t them to
the city council.
At that Uma the council must either
reverH ltaelf or·the Issue wlll be dacided
In I generol election I<> be held IO to 7'
day1 followinl !bt council'• declalon.
°' "' ..., -'"" Ibis idea ·tbol dads ought to experience sheet began I<> shake.
Call•me poppa -temporarily. the jays ol. ldadlrpr&a, with )tbeir sons The object was to bounce the balls· in
Iti was a whirlwind ·affair, just one ,and cla,vgbtn. . ' the air and not let them hil the aoOr. I
blcluded ' In tbe'· bu wu lballlum.
sulfa to, a rodent polaon often miluaod' to
control livestock predaton.
Ing I -rterm In °°'""11 cOuntJ Jail
today for hla roli Iii .n ea dlverolon n111
Iba! 9"11 !lie 'Hlllft)I Penny' Company of
Fountain Valley . ,produce .volued ot
'24;000.
The ell)' .....,II opprovecl tha rezone
Tueoday nlcht duplle an appeal for a
rtlloatlnl by the boopital• I D d, homeowner1.
. Homeownar1 and •bolpltaJ offlclaiJ CIP' •
pose construction of the theater becoUN
ol the notae, traffic and crime 1beJ
believe wlll result.
111ghJ,1but I got to play father ·to a cute So 'lburlday .. night the younpteri ·ducked as one shot past my head.
little Coed In the kindergarten: at LeBafd liauled' their fathets to the classroom. We ended the night's activities with
School. 1 .Lindi IBid I could) be a 1ubstllute dad squiggles. yes squiggles. A squiggle Is an
Her name
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. Theresa Pr!-She's 1 becl111e 'l'titrele's 11ther Was out of town odd line drawn by the teacher. Each Child
·-,• tmineu. · ' gets one, then child and dad, mostly doll.,A little shy, )>ut ~1 afraid to let me t
put 1'IY clumsy 'fmgers ln the middle of So I ;jOined the pwp til overobed °'1il!'• draw.a plclure from It and writ. a
lier finger painting. ; llludeota. Four~ teachen bad lltor'y,; 1 ,
· r t total cootrol1of1U1 ·fao·an tiour and a half. Tbunday's squiggle was a curviftg V,
, t , . They put ,. Ulriiup the iime paces the like 1 shark'• fin. Therese drew a whale
Po' .z;,,.,, JJ .:.,.,#!:trv --....., ay. leaping out of a ponc11n1<> a frying pa\i-~ ue1u,~fl ,/ We ~ -tree play 'IC!lvttieo _ wttb rq,y help. It drew one of the blgest
flaprpalDllnc. >' lmlldlq blocka, clay laughs of the night. I
E .. ;,,e_ -~ -y: .... :m ........... p&o,q .... Ind --Finally, the ad& were allowed I<> limp • ..., n.aua K,.W, Ibo -......... jlal .......... ·1. out of the classroom and grab • """"·
. • Ono clod, wlio llld be rov. to cllp cookies and Jello. I took two coolies,
TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI) ~.A woman
found sbu! to death OD the .oullklrta of
EllMIAda Jan. 3 has beea Iden,_ aa on l!:I Segundo woman allegOdly llllOd by her
buabud, who hanged bililaelf TueadoJ
whil1·1waiUng trial In Los AnJleles.
The identity of Elsie E. Sheppard, $5,
Was learned Thursday following a ~
lnvOll!galion by Baja California otote
detectives, the FBI aod Los Ancola
' ...,_, ~ fer the toble where they Thereae was better behaved, 1he !only
<Ill out -.,._ . · took one. Anotber dod, "1blll hla brutb strokes The object of Landl's experiment Is I<>
111 1 Piece of , white p.q., odmltted be draw teacher, cbild and father clnser
-ed -pt1m 1111 llnt -together., It worb. Everyone enjoys oruand.' kindergarten night at LeBard. I did.'
And lllere -Ed lttrlnl ..itb bis IClll, I'm not a father, but little ltlda are
airta. He Jl!AY looll all proper ond official really neat. In fact, they're the neotest
wiion~'I ..,a member fll the city things In the world.
The federal governmeot Feb. I borred
the use of poisons for predator <!ontr<il on
public land and in federal progranui e:1-
cept in emergencies. ·
The action by William D. RuckelahaUJ
today, however, taket: these poiaom qff
the commercial market immediately
while ..opening actJon ' towa rd their
permanent cancella\ion from 1the federal
· regislration program. Ruckellhaus. is ac:l·
nilniatrator of the Eovlronmental' Protec-
tion Agency.
The action affects · II produda con-
taining four poi.Jonous c o m po u n d ·1 :
thallium sulfate, 1CY.•nide, atrycbnlne, and
sodium .mononuoraCetate, c·o m m o 'n"l y
known as 1'1080."
In the actiOn affecting lead. Dr .. Merlln
K. DuVolc uoillant secrelary of Health
and Sclenliftc Affairs In the Deportmenl
of Health, F.ducatlon aqd WeHare, told 1
Senoia aubciommlllee todaJ !hot lead
paint poY«tlng multa In • de.llbs an-
m1ally ood colb· the noUo.n l\lllO mllllon 1
year In loal, earnlngo aod caro ol vlctlms. . .
'The . Garden Grove truck driver wu
alao ordered by Superior Court Judge
William Murray Thureday I<> mal<e
ratttutlon "not nceedlnl •10,00011 u
pert of' the termi laid clown In' 111.i lht,.
year• probation. ·: •
·The sky ,fell on the 'Hemy Penny
dellverymon lul Dec. 10 when Foliilloin ·
Valley, police cioood I lonJ1 inveollgolton
by accusinl him of siphoning off mall)' of
tlie eggo he waa auppooed 'to dell\ier to
sl<>r" Ind' ouUell In the Los Anaeleo ' . . aru. · , .
.Chavez,: 2S, pleaded> guilty I<> Jll'ond '
theft ebarpo .. Ha odmllled Illa! be bod
sold egga to cu11omen for lea !hon tllo
ICbeduled price. Ind bod ........ the dell·
clency by allerlng poper ..,..k In hlo
b:uck Ind ID the>Worebouoe. ·
•Inveatlgoton 111d Cllavaz llOld more
than 124,000 -worth of eQI in I tw .. year
period. · ·
police. •
Autbor!Ues said her hulbond, Henry
Sheppard, 65, confeutd !hot lie shot ·hll .
wife In November at thtlr ·1pal1ment in
El SeJundo. He said It .,.., an accident
that lioppentd wbile he '(•• wortlng on a
Plannlilg c.lmn1oslOn, bat you llbould ...
him -bla hondo dipped In purpla ..........
I 1111 down with 'l'llereoo. to play wllh
clay. htrtod to -Ill)' eoofldenct by
agreeing that Ill)' -ol clay looked like
a oea bone, like I aid It.did.
Sex Movie Seized . at UCI
ttne. . ' '
L 1 'Y I ..
Vrtion Coveis
After free poly, we started the dance.. v ... should ... a bunch of blllklng dads
bowlnc, 1Job!iq ond Kipping to an old
' •platio -· 1lle ttdl llailied 10 nlpt.
· DeputieB' Decide '1 • in a Barn' W on't Go on Ca~pw . ' . -
Acupuncture ·
' . IAN FRANCISCO (AP) :.. Thi
Teamsters Union, In a ctme lo
orpnize Chinllown Wortera, 11 al-
ferlna a .... l'lrill in frinp b • --
-In 1ur1 n c e coVttare ,or
~ acupuncture treatment. " , Vnion <Jl'(!aniw lludJ Thom4old
he bopi!d the enllcemeot • " cover11e for the .....,Id Orlellol
ort wtll pin new mem-to
.1-mlkl.
Acupuncture Involves inler1llll II """""la cor1a1o--
•
,,,., tliey lnlcbt out lbls big, •bite
l'l™l!uto. Sor9t " tbt -""" rudy 'to Junlp ·ot-tbol pOlnt, IMit Ibo ·lelcllen
Aid no.
Pint the klcla drollcl . ...uad the cbute,
trnllbed "' ode .. tie •11atc1 tt up Ind ....... 'l1lm, llllJ lloW I llfP, ad u !lie
....... coW ..... " ..... -..,,.mblecl under Iii cllDte lor new posJ.
"'"" before tl!olr ·clf•\IOlli """" lower .... boom, •• c:tmf. ,. •
Dtcls .......... lhllr'iieids of!. Then the
IMdlor Invited Ibo fathers to Jll'lb the
llll'Odllte. That'• rJcbl, the same
-?be tlds bowled ond .. --
... ---• Ibey bolllled up Ind ....,..., rapidly-~ U-.
A JiOU11 lff~11d •mll1 .._ &-.d
. tine """"" -Into Ille 1ll!ddle of the
'
BJ ALAN DllUllN
Of .. Det!Y,,,... '"" San E'rllldoco police offlcera who bad yell'Old Terry Oleson, 1 irlduale 1tu-
,... the film. , donl Ind pre1idoot IJl Ibo (loy Slud<nta
"The film hu dover -llliliWn la • · · Ora!'f.8 County _ It's that ponlOll'aphic Vnloa, 'l'!i"" -· wen.to mMl at ii
man.' IOld Dapuly DA Mrs. Onlto Stari 1.m. today at .tbo~""'1 Cclmmon1 to
tbla ....... ,, beila1-otdie loollell.
t. '"1'11111111 frotiCiJco -· .... -. ~ ...iijlll ll!l!lld =z:~~ll.~~-: be . . ielJc'!'.tlYU · • ~!it. ~~ ~. ( . •x Muilb ol . ~ P. ~. N"eijo;t' ' of tt9' 4CtU, '
i'J" , .. ·"· l"!lr-~; 11'1,ao ; ·""'~ !¥·~·~ ~ iloMJd~'
""!;._ "-r ·~ G a-· l<llli "' •w " Ibo 11-. . Jb;"r .:"'w 1 1""' 1~ Illa ' -· o( ... low·buclDI mo•le, ~tH
IJlln prl... to I ~~-lluqm ' has..,_ aHlld II JlllOIJe tbea~s Jn -~-11 ' .... _.._.. -~~ San ,.,.,,..,., Loo Alrplfl, Ollc ... Ind ~-ly, ,.....,...m.,.. ,.._ --· Ntw ')'i~dlollP miorledlJ -· 'l'l1uncloy nJCb!, 1,000 leifltls protatlnr llono ore bt alI lbost dllos ' -
'Ille seizure wen printed !Gr·dlotrlbulloil followed 1-da'y o dbubt en Ir~ t11o
'lbroucboul 111o •unpua lodlJ. Lad bJ • · _ Cloo 81 FIUL' .. II ' ,
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"It Ian'\ that we're against drlve.lna or
bullne11/' ul,d Ruaotf, itl just that we
lhink llie cou~ll has violated the idol ol
orderly planning In Fountalr: Valley."
Navy Man Imprisoned
LONG BEACH (UP!) -A )'OW11 NIVJ
steward has been -..... lo -yearo •I hard lobor for the shooltna death
1111 year of a """"" stewn In the lobby
of 1n enllated man11 club. Jayme T. Dy,'
ZI. a PllilJppa. notlmal, pJ-.i guilty
Feb. 21.to voluntary manataughlar before
a pneral cou.r!·morUol ot the Lone ~ Nova! Slatlon.
We•tller
Sunshine should take over lbe
Soutbland Saturday, followlnc the
uaual low clouds ond f"I •Ion& the
c:oatt. Hight for the weekend are
expected to bt tlllht!J wormer
"!lib ltmperolw'et ol io •Iona lbs
coast rflla( I<> 70 Inland. LoWI In
the mid~'•·
IN8m ll: ftD-'Y
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Harh·or Doctors
NEW SECTIONS
ST A.GE ENCORE Plan
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By TOM BARLEY
Of .. DIWy "'"' '""
the inqulry Into alleptloOI 111lnst Dr.
rear-round Operatio11 Sparks Controversy
llY IOllN ZALLr:ll ........ """ '"" Convarolon ol Crell View and West··. mont tCbooll to year~_arouod operation
beginning July 10 has stirred controversy
within tbe ocean View School Dlltrlcl.
George Logan Mon?y 11lght. "l will not • everyon~ Jn the dlstrict wa1 contacted a
be loo impreued With people wbo come least four times abou\ the meetings
1n later and put tbe~. names on a petition _ .!fowever ~r1!U..1'.tuu:lday ntahl .......
oppaslng something. t6ey ought there might have BeE'n i;..
School officials 5'Y that numerous in-regularitiN in the way the actual votlna
• formation meetings were held and tjl1t wu conducted. sCbool officials denied I~
LOS ANGgt.ES -Four Harbor Atta
pbyljcians who allegedly made Jars• oup-
ptla ol Ille narcotic llemtrol available to
dnii lddk:I Reba Vaughn may be aaked
to ezpllln their aclfon1 to a State Board
of MtdlcaJ Examinfra committee when
Ebbe Hortellua of Cotta Meaa '-'°pens Ill
May.
Dolen.. attorney Matthew Kurlllch told
atate bearing officer E. F. de Vllbhla aa
the aecond thre&day hearfni clooed
'l'hllnday that he may bring the four doo-
tora be named to tbe hearing room for
questioning when the fnqulry reopeno
May %1, :14 Ind U.
McCloskey
Drops Out
More than a dozen parents met 'nlura-
d>y night to finalize plans for clrcillating
• petlllon against year.around schools.
They also raised quesUona about pro-
-"'" u.sld In the lchcokonducled election that abowed 75 percent of the
ptrents at the two acbooll favored year--
around achools.
The deciJion to begin a two-year ilot
program lri ''conUriUOus leanung", a e
two schools was approved un1nimoul!y
by diltrlct trustees earlier this week •
Adult• ·Identified
18 Sus~ects Still Held
In Wake of Drug Raid·s
'
Jackie 'Onassis
Bl.ackmail Told
NEW YORK (UPI) -Jacqueline
Kamedy Onwta aays frfflance
pbotosrapber Ron Galella tried to
blackmall her, but under ..-.es·
arnJnaUon admitted 1he bad not
reported It to pollco.
Defenae atto!M)I • Alfred Julien
pr<llOd Mn. Onuehl Thursday•
about tho aUaaed threat, wblch abe
uld came JD Ille form ol a
Chrhltmu card, and tried to prove
abe did not take ft .. rtOlllly.
Mn. Onwla replied. "No, air,"
when Julien liked whether she
reported the threat to pollce or
lederaf alllhorillea.
Rock Bands OK'd
Eor City Festival
Rock bandl may be allowed to perform
durlaf the annual Hllllllngton Beacll
cl!Jwldi featfval, acbeduled May 11 ai
Murd1 Park.
CltY recreation and Jllrka com·
m-. cledded Wed-ay lllcht to
lei tho festival committee make tbe final
deel•ion on the atatua: of rock bands at
tbe Murdy Puk event. Commlalonen
aid Ibey were not oppoo<d to tf>e bandl.
The featlval fl lfJOllSOred by the Hun~
lngtm Beach Coordinating Coimcll allCI
lea~ boolba, acllvlila and dflplay1
!ram all seclon ol lbe communlty. !l'a a
day·Ioni · evan~
. '..4.&1entee Voter
• "ltlf/bl I ,.,1,1 1'~ 'A1'tt. • 11
Ballots Offered
~-·-·Mil/Ill'~ Ille'>\!!! llWllllilpoJI Ohict!On 11'9 -avaUa ' aj ' ~ Hunilngton Beach city clerk'•' . +nY -who·~ to be 9111.oC,llle
ell)' on April II may apply fn peraon or
by mall to tbe city clerk, PO Bos llO,
Huntfnclon Beach.
After March lJ, auch voters m1y pick
up tbelr appllcatlon from the clerk, vote
Ille lime day and return the absentee
ballot.
Any letters to city clerk Paul Jona
l!llllt be •Icned the aame way the voter Is
nclstered and obould fncluda the reaaon
for being abaent and tbe addreaa to wblcb
an ablentee ballot should be malled.
Slots Still Qpen.
' . In Baseball League
A few alofl are still open In the Ocean
View Pony.COit Leagua for boyo IJ.11"
who w1nt to play summer b11eball.
For infonnatlon on the league, phone
111-12411 or SU-3:141. Tryouta for noys 15
and 11 wlll be held at t 1.m., March 15, •t
the leagua field, Graham Street at Hell
Avenue.
The women's aU.l.iliary will a1so
sponsor a bazaar at the field, March 11,
to raJae fundl for tbe baseball Jll"Oll'lm· New and used Jtems will be aold at the
all-day bazaar.
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DAILY PILOT
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Mn. Vaughn admitted during three
daya on the wltneaa ttand that the
tricked bot h doc!Or1 and boopltal1 fn
Coata Mesa and Newport Beach lllto 1up-
plylng her with Demerol fn 1111 at 1 time When Dr. lfartellua allellCfly wu under close obaervation and cOullf not IUltaio
her habit.
Of Campaign
MENLO PARK (AP) -Rep. Poul N.
"Pete" McCloskey aaJd today be would
end hil CllJl!paigo for the Republlcan
presidentlal nominaUon and &eek the
p.rty'1 nomination in Callfor(lla'1 newly
c:r~ted 17th O>ngressional District.
His New H~pabire presidenUal eam-
paign, the antiwar congressman said,
achieved much of his goal which was to
••try lo demomtrate that there was a
substantial number Of ·Republicans who
would oppose the conUnuatiQn of bombing
In Southelst Alla."
"Show me one educational advantage
to year·around achool1," Aid Lou Garcia
at the meeting held in a private home at
lllOl !Wtherford Drive, Hunilngton Beach.
"No one can," be contlnued, "Becauae
there are no conclualve atudies. Tbote
diltrlcts that hive gone to year·around
schoola did to because they were so
overcrowded that they really didn't have
Ten of 15 adults aod all e.lght juveniles
ureated Jn Wednesday night's dnii raids
in West Orange O>unty were repcrted
still in custody today.
of marijuana ; Jeffery O. Farrel, It, 1146i
Santa carlotta St., sales of danaerouf
drugs and Diane M. Wagner, 28, IOUJ
Craine Circle; sales of nareotlcs. •
Also arrested and charged were Cr~l,i
W. Baird, 19, fur sales of dangerou•
drugs and marijuana ; Steve Madrid, lt.
under the infiuence or alcohol or drugs ~
Kurlllch complafned Thursday that the
case agalnat Hartellua could be con.
siderably changed if he can determine
from the. physicians the extent to which
Mrs. Vaushn got her druil! from 1ourcts other thaD bet SO..year-old lover.
a choice.
"But here in Ocean View we do have a
choice," Garcia uid, "and we shouldn't
switch to year-around achooll until-we
have sound evidence tbat It la a good
idea."
Ball for the 24 suspect! averaged
betWeen $5,000 a11d $10,000 with one as
high as su:iioo.
Arraignment proceedlnas began Thur~
.Uy fn West Orange County Municipal
Court 1n Westminster and are conUnulng
today.
Westminster. '
Jordan Ray Ahrens, 11, Santa Ana,
saJes of dangerous drugs, po11e1slon of
narcotics, resisting arrest; Michael J.
O'Halloran, -24, Costa Mesa, salea of
dangerous drug1 and Ronald Rqis Buru
25, passeuion of marijuana, passes1lon of
dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous
drugs for sale, possession of marlj u1t1a
for sale; Benjamin Wayne Shrewsbury.
36, possession of marijuana, l?f>Slelllon of
marijuana for aale, J)OSSe&slon of
dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous
drugs for sl.le, 1ale1 of narcotlc•i
Michael Joseph V1ccarlno, %1, of Ana·
heim, warrant for uler Of dangerous
drugs, .-..ion of dangerous drop,
J)0:9RIS1on of. dangerous drug for ate, 1a11
of narcotics.
llarlellua ol lalander Slreet, El Toro, ls
•ccuaed of moral turpitude and un-
J,lrOIWlonal conducl. It 11 alleged that he
lntroduced Mrs. Vaughn to drugs and en-
couraged her habit to the poinf that she
was eventually etrtllled 11 a drug addict.
However, McCloa:key ~Id. he would
allow his n!me to remain on primary
ballots ln 10 states aS a "symbolic pro-
test" against continuation of the war.
McClosky said the "harsh reaJJty" of
his ~tuation is "that yoo cannot rua a
creditable presidential campaip without
large l11Dll of money.
Garcia, who llvea at 1711 Rutherford
Drive In the Glen View Sc.hoot area.
or1anlzed a eampaign to defeat y~ar·
around operation when acbool officlals
conducted a vote In his area.
But at Weatmont and Crest View
Schools, whlrt there wu no organized
oppotltion, year·around acbools were· ap-
proved by margtna· ol 75 percent and 11
percent, reapecUve!y, according to tchool
'Ibose arrested In Huntington Beach
and the charge1 againit them include
Emmett'R. Alaniz, 29, 8101 La Palma St.,
grand theft auto. possesa:ion of atolen
properly; Ricky M. Curr!.,., 21. 11382 iloJ>.
caster St., sales or marijuana and other
dangerous drugs ; David C. Fanner, 19,
15191 Fantasia Lane , saJea of marijuana
and other dangerous drugs, possession of
marijuana ; Robert Iv era:, 11, 5112 Sblelds
Drive, sales of narcoUcs and other
dangerous drugs, sales oC aubltanctl; in
lieu of dangerous drugs ; and Alan Selvin,
18, lSSQ Waite Lane, aalea " dangel'OWI
It fl aJao alleged that he dniiged Mra.
Waneta Melendres of Costa Mesa u 1
means of achJevJng a aexual relatiotl!hlp
with his victlin. Mrs. Melendrez choked
on her food and died in December of lllSll.
Mrs. Vaughn has teatllled I h a t
Harttltw: preformed three abortlona on
her during their torrid relaUonihip. She
hao a1ao ie..tllled that Hartellua hi the
father of her '"year~Jd aon, Jury
Vaughn.
Mn. Vaughn told Ille committee that
ahe became desperate !Or Demerol fn
late 11111 to tbe point that ahe called cfoc.
ton and told them her father wu dying
of cancer and needed rellel from pain.
She testflled that oeveral physicians
caJJed area pharmacies and ordered
druggista: to give her quanUtles ol
Demerol. State narcotics ·regulations
forbid the dflpenslllg o! narcotlca and
ding......, drup to peraono wbo bave not und....,.,. an eumfnatlon at the hands
of the preacrlblng physician.
The blonde, mfnl.eldrted witnaa, who
onee fell ..-durlllfl !be beartnc and on
another occask. collapeed tn tears on the
wltneaa lland, told bow ahe once u!ed a
man lhe delcribed u "an old wino" to
obtain Demeral '-.. llDIWlpeclin( dogor~ .,j\ I I '
Sbe·aald abe --the man to don Dr. Hartellua' paj1111111, hulilecl him into
Hartellua' bed and told hlni to molla ap-
~..._._!hi dc\clor from
wlioftl abe hOpid to obtain ~rol called
a_t the home. 1 '
Mn. v ••!llm aa1d a11e hid told the
physician that her accompllce had ln-
cur1ble cancer and th.It the doctor ap-
peared to be 1atlllled with ~ atory of
her d1'4>1, pain-wracked father.
He gav'e the willing, pajama.cJad
patient a abot and then lejt vials of
Demerol with Mri. Vaughn which were
later u!ed by the shapely blonde for her
penonal drug needs.
"But did he look u if he had cancer?"
Mro. -vauc1m wu asked. "Ob God, he
looked as if be had everything," reijlled
Mra. Vaughn. That comment stopped the bearina for a lull twn minutes.
Fro• PGJe 1
SEX FILM •..
film would be ICl'eened ·on campus.
A preview of the first rttl of the film
wa. held by Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy
alon1 with aeveral faculty mernben, a
repreaentative of the ACLU and Oleoon.
After the preview, Dr. Hoy told Oleson
that tbe fllm could not be abown Thur•
day night and that a decls.lon on whether
the movie could be shown in the future
would be made by Chancellor Daniel G.
Aldrich, who was out of town Thurlday
night.
Dr. Hoy uld that Oleaon Indicated tho!
the movie would not be 1creened.
Dr. Hoy made It clear that he did not
order the fUm confiscated and was
unaware that the seizure waa golnc to
lllke place.
"There bad been oome Indication that
the Dlltrlcl Altorney'• Office wu gofna
to step ln/' Dr. Joy explained.
"Infonnatlon had been made available to
them," ·the vice chancellor Rid, ln·
dlcating that be hoped to avoid an arrest
being made.
The preview performance and Dr.
Hoy's decision that the film not be shown
turned out to be irre1evant to the_ con·
fiscation.
The preview was held at 5 p.m. At
about 4:30 p.m., the taped phone call with
the San FranciJco officers who had seen
the movie in the Bay City began, ae-cordfni to Deputy DA Sean, ond about
an hour later Judge Ricklea signed the
warrant. Tbt SO-minute preview wu aUU
going on at Irvine at Iha! time.
Mn. Sean uld she was not lll!Onned
that the rum had been bann&r by thi v1ct
chancellor. •1we hid in our iq1111k>n an
advertlumtlll that the filrl WU aollla to
be shown, 0 Mn. Sun uld , uPla1nlnc
that under the ponal eod1 tllla llrVad u
~bable Cl-that a mladtmeanor -
the lhowl111 ol a ~apblc lllOYla -,.., going to be committed. ·
HJ obviously don't have that money,"
he said, noting that be bad about 1
$45,cm. deficit from the New Hampshire
campaign.
McCloakey said be would file hi1
nominating papen for the 17th District at
the San M;tteo County Q>urthouse 1n
Redwood City later today.
McCJoskey, who garnered 20 percent of
the votes cut in New Hampshire'•
Republlcan primary Tuelday, aald his
showing -coupled lrith tbe ID percent
for CoOlervative Rep. John Aahbrook of
Ohio -indicate 30 ~cent of the atate'r
Republicans are finding fault with Nlzon
Administration policies.
Alhbrook campaigned on veater fiacaJ
respansibility within the federal govern;-
ment .
officlala.
School ofiicials now maintain that the
deciolon to awllch to ye!U'around achools
jn thole two areaa is final.
.. The people who felt 1trongly enough
about the lmle to vote about it have been
counted," aakt acbool board president
All-year School
drugs. ,
Those arrest in Fountain Valley and
charges against them Include Dale A.
Ekstrom, It, 18171 Santa Marla St., aalea ,Youth Injured,
, Another Seized
In Beach Crash
Fprces Summer TWA Confirms
Program Change Talks but Says
J d Ru] Tha proposed full llW uae of two A If.year-old Lona Beach youth Is In u ge to e Ocean View School Dblrlct plants will No Ransom Paid Htisfactory condillon today 1fter he. Wal force Huntington Beach r e c r e I t 1 0 n hit by I truck Thursd1y morning Jn Hu9--
leaden to alter part of their oummer lington Beach. On Taped Talk prosnm. By UaHed Prell lll&enlUoul Recovering at Huntington Be I c h.
When Weatmont School chlldren atert TWA "'" confirmed that It negotiated lntercommunity Hos pita I from facial In-
A rul" la d Mood b the f"'""l"l?!er aystem In July, the city with.an utort1on11t over 1 $2 million de-Juries is Skip Hamilton of l350 llebra st. ing ue •Y 1 Orange will hive to drop iii summer recreation mand to reveal where 'bombs allegedly Long Beach. •, County Superior Court Judge Byron K. T k fnto · McMillan on whether 1 taped interview proll'am at the .achoo!. , , ., • bad been J:>l.apted on ill jetliners, but the . a en custody on charges af felony
with one of three accwed ala•en of a "Wo have all-day prosrll!llf, ff"Om 11 colnpany'' 'plo.ident aald no ranaoni' bad hit and run, felony drunken dmbic ~ , am to f ·M pm in •'-mnnm•er" es ..._n ~and•-'·"·yed ... thr~'-• pouession o1 marijuana 11 Tm~~ TUIUa •• w -1ltK-"9 --=-Wl, .i?i:... ..;:::_,. ~-...,....,~~· ~ ~ ue usuc l.Util f~ lllK..-. _,. ... __ ~ -.,_ nw-111 :0-/f. '"nJn ........ ' ' Ill< I '(I i.tbun, 11, of IOfl Gtttysburf -nri,e,"' -.~. and par1' ~ '" • • ·• •·· · • "MA!llMhile··a aamb* Ol>ojrl!ni'1'tnlulit H!lnllallm -cit. • , ·
LloydiL. strong, 11, of Santa Anl, ••• 11We WW probati1f"'~& it~nt'a thi coUntry '1 were pl1}ued wt t ti Police 1 reported th1t Hamilton w1J
not properly advtaed of hl1 eonaUtutlonal all-day program to Pleuant View School anonymous but apparently unlUbatan· •landing on the left 11ide of a parked car•
righl.s. argues defe.i;pe attorney Robert which hu not bad llllllmer: 1dJYitler, 11 he tJated threats that thelr planes had 1:1een· on PacUJc O>u.t Highway west of Golden·
Green. uld. '1Then we will use our nonnal after boobytrapped. West Ave. when he was hit by a truck. ·
The taped conversation I n v o 1 v e • ar.hool program at Westmont." 'Die government called the heads of 29 Police claim the vehicle left the scene,
Strona:'a questioning by Frank OJ:. 0 Wlth only two schools aoinc on the all major airlines to an emergency meeting racing north on Pacific O>ast Highway.
andaboure, wistant chief tnvesUgator year Pl'Oll'•m, It wOn't ,a1fet1. ouf 1um~ today lo map out President Nixon'• new Lotham was spotted driving tht truck
fOr the Dlatrict Attorney's Office. mer recreation plan much," W.orthf said. order to prevent air travel terrori!m. baJf an hour later by Seal Beach police.
strong, telephone operator Kathy Crest View, the Other Ocean~ View Transpartatlon.Secretary John A. Volpe They reported he was driving erratically
Yeaw, 21 , of Orange, and Mark W. school switching lo all year Status, has met with the airline executives less than eastbound on Warner Ave. near Algon-
Lenlhan, 2!), of Garden Grove, have been not had a summer program in tbe past. 24 hours after the President handed down quin when he stopped and got out of the
indicted by the Orange County Grand Worthy said an after achool program orders aimed at freeing the air industry truck. The Seal Beach po.lice approached
Jury. might be started there. from bomb threats and atortton. him and took him into custody. Authorities claim they were involved in (-....:.---===-------~=::..:::::::::::.::::..::::..:=:.::::... __ ~=::..:::.:::.:::~:..::::::; __ _
the June 7, 1971 murder of Seven.Eleven
Market all·nicht clerk Thomas Grove, :a,
of Tuailn.
He was killed during a holdup.
Jladham to Seek
His Sixth Term •
As Assemblyman
Aaaemblyman Robert E. Badham (J\,.
Newport Beach) today announced he will
seek election to a 11Ith. term representint
the 7lst AMembly District ln Sacramen-
to. ~
Badham, 42, ls a 10.year veteran of the
Legislature.
.
He aaid he will run a "sincere" cam-
paign based on hls uperience, which in-
cludes the chairmanship of tbe joint
legt.slaUve committee on atomic develo~
ment and 1pact.
•
Tha Stanford graduate also fl a
member of Alsembly eommitleell on.
Ways and Means, Revenue and Tuallon,
Governmental Organization and ls a
rankln« member of the Assembly Water
Committee.
Bad.ham pledges to conUnue to work
toward a ''more balanced economy and
to curb 1<1vernment spending and cen-
tralization.
"I will continue my iron clad belief in
local control and will apply it Jn all
decl!ion1 I make in repreaenUna the peo-
ple," Badham aald.
Bands Pulled
In Irish Parade
1111 l'l.IMISH llOMll CAllNET SHOWN Hiii COMU PllOM OUl DRAMATIC "rrcmu COLLIC·
TION IY DIDn ••. A SUMIN•LY. INDLISS SJLICTION. Ofl DISl•N, WOODS AND PINfSHU. TOU
All SUH TO·MT THI FllLIN• THAT JACH PflCI WAS CUSTOM IUILT FOR YOU ALONL
DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEl -HERITAGE -KARASTAN
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• • "I am IU'-tbit even 1r the vice '
chancellor. bad. deddad that tht lllm -':J:mocraplllc, the ludn ...w.t haw . i the wamnt, 11 Mn. Sart uld.
Mn. Sean qrled that "° 1111111blr or
the -· olllct, ftO fJlvallplllr with the clfltrlcl atfOmey'a offlca w Judp
•l caooellld the appearance of tht balllll of -NllAT 'TIL' 11111111·111t --·~1'
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Miami· Hookup
GOP Lodges Rebuttal
On Democrats, AT&T
WASillNGTON (AP) -Sen. Robert
Dole, the Republican naUonal chairman,
said today the American Telephone &
Telegraph Co. appears to have violated
the law twice by agreeing to install
telephones at the Democratic National
Convention in Miami despite a $1.5
million outstanding debt from the 1968
convention. 1 In a news conference in which he
presented a Republican counter-attack
against claims the Internationa l
Telephone &: Telegraph Co. agreed to
underwrite part of this year's GOP
convention In favor for handling federal
antitrust cases against the firm, Dole
.said of the alleged AT&T arrangement:
"This Is a very substantial contribution
to the Democrat Committee from one
single corporation -substantially more
than the $100,000 guarantee to the city of
San Diego which has been falsely alleged
to have been given to the Republican Na-
tional Olnvention."
A spokesman for Democratic Otairman
Law~ F. O'Brien scoffed at Dole's
charges. ·
"It is very obvious the Republican na-
tional chairman ls attemptil'lg to divert
public attentk>n from a major scandal
tha\ Is reaching right into the While
House," he said. .
"It i.!I very obvious the Republ ican na-
tional chairman is attempting to divert
public attention from a major scandal
that Is reaching right into the While
House," he said.
Dole said the federal criminal code
Booze Drinking
In Orange, LA
Counties High
The 8.5 million residents in Orange and
Los Angeles counties quaffed enough
beer, .~L"'lf and booze last year to float 22
aircraft carriers, the Beverage Bulletin,
a trade journal, reports.
In ract, the magazine added In its issue
published Thursday, if <:;atifornia were a
separate naUon, it wou1d rank 10th in
tbe world in alcohol cOOsumpUon.
The magazine SAJ~d re than 194.5
million gallons of al I were poured
down thirsty Soutbem lllomia throats
in 1971, giving a co ion rate of 22.I
gallons for each man, W<JI18D and child in
the two COUDUes. i
B.,er911e Bulletin sald beer was the
favorite, accounting tor 141.4. mllllon
gallooa, followed by ZU million gallons of
wine and !U mllllon Jall<ins of hard
booze. ·1
barring contributions by corporations to
political parties or candidates includes a
loan or anything of value.
"Carrying a $1.5 million debt for four
years and then consenting to increase the
size of the debt with no assurance of
repayment must be considered at the
very least a Joan , it not an <>utright gift
and surely 'something of value' u defin..
ed by statute," Dole said.
"The deal u n j u s t l y discriminates
against all of us who pay our bills on
time or find our phone service cut off,"
be added.
The Kamas Republican called for
public bearings to investigate the alleged
agreement because he said the public is
entitled to know whether ATl/r views tts
arrangement with the Democratic Party
"as a risk-or as a possible investment."
He said the alleged arrangements pro-
vide the Democrats with "an undue ad-
vantage agaimt those political parties
and candldates that feel obUgated to
comply with the law and pay thtlr bllla."
Dole' said the agreement between
AT&T and the Democrats provideo that
the poUUcal party "•imply will put up 20
percent of the estimated 1100,000 the
phone service at the Democratic Con-
vention will cost.
Nixon, Meany
Hold Surprise
Breakfast Meet
WASmNGTON (AP)~ President Nix·
on had an ~minute unannounced
breakfast meeting today with AFL-CIO
President George Meany, the first face-
to-face encounter since Nixon received a
chilly reception at a union convention in
Miami last fall.
A White House spokesman confirmed
the meeting in response to inquiries fro~
newsmen, who saw Meany driving from
·the executive mansloo grounds.
Joining In ·the meeting in the family
dining room were director George
Shultz of the Ofllce of Management and
Budget, Nixon's chief llsison man with
labor, and foreign affairs adviser Henry
Kissinger.
Kissinger'• prosence Indicated Meany
received a briefing on the PreQSenl's re-
cent China trip, but deputy proa
oecretsry Nesl Ball oaJd be bad "no In-
formation" on what was dlscu:aed.
0 There was no agenda for ~
breakfast," Ball said.
Second Sunday Package
Offers lnte~esting Items
' As the second SUnday ediUon of the
DAILY PILOT began lo shape up today
in the newsroom, edJtors offered this
preview of what readers can expect SUn-
day morning:
-San Clemente-besed DAILY PILOT
61aff Writer John Valterza lakes readers
••inside the walls" at the Western White
House compound. lliJ "Sunday Spedal"
Jookl into the whys and bowa of Jnoreaaed
uae of the old Cotton Estate as a meetlnc
place for those wbci quaUfy.
-The birth of a baby, miracle that tt
Is, Is ohared tn all ils Intimacy In two
pages of pictW'ft and stories by Ind of
Joann. Reynolds, DAILY PILOT staff
writer and brand new mother.
-A newly franchised young reporter,
Fred'Schoemehl, la!< .. a cio.se look at the
vot. u II will be·...,, ~h the eyet of •
the 1a.yqr.o1c1s,
-The Eullr Parlife may not lie reaey
for lhil. Photo layout Hvesla what 10J111
of the dartat -men will be wevlnc lhla oprlq.
-Travel page takta reaclen South of
the Border as columnist Stan Delaplane
lsikl about Mmco, DAIL y PILOT
Bolling Editor A1nion Lockabey offen a
llory~and photo on Ztbualonejo
(Acapulco, II sln1) and a Lqwla Beach
IUder writes a letter aboUt MuaUan.
-Women'• pqes feature a profUe on
Dorot11J Dumke, wile of the chancellor of
stile colleges, Glean Dumke.
-New "YOU" Pqe bu tandem
articles on HpairmeD out to -t you.
Ono llory ta aboUt tricky TV repalrmen
and the other is on auto mechanics and
the !late agency which I;; trying to keep
them honest. (Pat Dunn'• Al Your
Service aM'You and the Law round out
thlt: new, 11lriVolvement11 pace •hklr'J
ltllds off C Section.) I
-The Grammy Awarils show, llnl In
the parade which will later lncludt
Olean, TOllJI (Brooclway ) and ~
mWia the cover of TV WEEKl
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Pr1dj,y, llarth 10, 1972 H DAILY PILOT lJ
Indians Attack Tra<!ing Post
Group of 400 Sioux Storm Museum in Wounded Knee
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (UPI) -
About 400 Indians -lhoullng "burn,
bum, bum" -cllmaxed a week of pro-
test hy llorming • trading post and
museum in Wounded Knee, roughing up
operators of the two fU'JnS and making
off with $50,000 worth o(!ndlan arltlacls.
reservauon police at Wounded Knee1 sald Sioux boy was "grabbed by tbe neck" by
both lncldenls were under investigation. Czywczynskl at the trading pool Wedn ...
"Tb!ngs are very quiet," be 8Aid early day.
today. ''They are about as quiet as I've "It wasn't their intention to come back
seen them in a long tJme. We don't ex· to the museum after visiting the bat ..
pect any more trauble." Ueground ," the Rev. Theodor Zuern, ad-
Two Bulls said Indians told him the In-mlnistrator of the Red Cloud Scbool and
~ci~den~t ~w~as:_tr~i~gg~e:'.:red~w~he~n~a:_:l~4-!YW><l~~ld~--l1>1tislsS>sioonn .. oa the 11,000-member Indian
rtRrvaUon said. ''I'm sure lt na tpon-taneous.••
About 12 Jndlans, lnchldln( Yellow
'Mlunder's brothtr, Russe.II, of PorcuPtne,
S.D., attended a se<:<>nd autopsy ThundaJ
requested by the American Indian Move-
ment on Yellow Thunder's body Jn Rapid
City, S.D. Wounded Knee wu the sctne of the
last clash between the S1PU% and the U.S.
cavalry in 1890. More thlll 300 men,
women, children and soldiers died. in that
battle,
Jamea Clwczynakj, a stockholder in the
predomlnatlUy-wlllte Sioux Corp., which
operates the Wounded Knee Museum and
Trading Post, asld the Indians "barged In
and rooghed 111 up," 'nnusday night.
Jack Anderson Contends
Clive Gildersleeve, '12, former operator
of the ~ding poo~ was knocked to tho
ground hut not Injured, Ozwciynsld asld.
Czwaynskl said the Indians lore down
posters advertising the museum of Gen.
George Armstrong custer' leader of the
Cavalry at Big Horn, and forced
Czwczynskl to rip down a Custer poster.
Tbe Indians arrived by bus and car, a~
parenUy from nearby Gordon, Nev.,
where 600 to 1,000 had been staging a pro.
test over the death of Raymond Yellow
Thunder, an Oglala Sioux, at the hands of
whites. ·
Jndjans charged that Yellow 'nlunder,
51, was tortured to death last month by
five whitea in Gordon, rt miles from the
reservation.
They also demanded a congressional in-
vestigation into the death, and demanded
that charges 911ainsl the five whites Br·
rested in connection with the incident be
increased to murder and kidnaping. The
whites are charged with manslaughter
and false imprisonment.
After two days of meetings, local and
state officials Wednesday agreed to join
the Indians in calling not only for a con-
gressional investiption of Y e 11 o w
Thunder's death, but also a federal grand
jury investigation and Justice Depart-
ment investigation.
Capt. Fred Two Bulls, chief of the
Police Eye Role
Of Key. in, Theft
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (APJ -Police
speculated today that two men who stole
1336,300 from an unattended Doyle
Armored Service truck Thursday used a
dupllcate key to get into the vehicle.
They said an employe of a tey shop
told them he had made an unu~al
duplicate key for a customer two hours
before the theft.
Deteclives said the midday lbeft Thurs-
day wu aC?>J:DplisW>d in four IJUnutea
while the -k driver and auard were Jn. >
side a nearby bulldlng of the Eastman
Kodak.
Red Fo"" FoH11?
The best.selling book or mem·
oirs by the 101 ·year old
Sioux Indian Chief Red Fox, in
collaboration with journalist
Cash Asher came under fire
today as a partly plagiarized
manuscript. See story Page 4.
Zumwalt Offers
Soviet Suh Aid
WASHINGTON (AP) -"From one
sailor to another," wrote the American tG
the Russ ian, "I would like you to know
that we are prep~ed to assist in any way
we can."
The American, Adm. Elmo R. ZUmwalt
Jr., the chief of Naval Operations, was
o[fering bis Russian counterpart, Adm. of
the Fleet Sergei G. Gorsbov, the U.S.
Navy 's help in aiding a stricken Soviet
missile submarine adrift in the North
Atlantic.
Zwnwalt's offer, and one made
aepara~y by ~creWf of,,S~le,'fY~
P. Rogm, were refused J>Oli~ly hy the
RmaiaM as they assembled a rescue
armada of 10 wanblpo, tup and supply
vesaels OD the high Ras about ISO miles
· northeast. of NewfouniJJand.
Mitchell Knew IT &T Deal
WASIUNGTON (AP) -Columnist Jack
Anderson contended today that John N.
Mitchell, as attorney general, knew early
last year of a pledge allegedly made by
the International Telephone &i: Telegraph
Q rp. to the Republican National Con-
vention even though he bas denied it.
"Mitchell was running the Republican
Party from inside the Justice Depart-
ment," said Anderson.
"If he says under oath what he said in
the statement he issued, it will be the
most arrogant e1ample of perjury this
committee bas ever seen," he said.
Anderson referred to M.itChell's Feb. 28
statement which the Justice Department
issued to deny accusation,, made by the
columnist that the settlement of 8.n an-
titrust case against IT&T was arranged
by Mitchell and top IT&T officials.
Anderson said that California Lt. Q>v.
Ed Reinecke and his aide, Edgar
Gillenwaters, have confirmed that they
discussed IT&T's commitment to the con-
vention with Mitchell last May at the
same time the Justice Oeparttnent wu
negotiating a settlement of three an-
titrust suits against IT&T.
Mitchell was expected to testify after
Anderson during hearings by the Senate
Judiciary Committee into charges by
Anderson that_ Justice Departmeiit of-
ficials committed improprieties in the
IT&T setUemenL
The committee convened the hearings
at the request of acting Atty. Gen.
Richard G. Kleindienst, who asked to
answer Anderson's charges about his
department. Kleindienst's nomination to
be attorney general ls before the Senate,
(Anderson's column appears regularly
on the editorial page of the DAILY
PILOT.)
Anderson's comments, in answer to
questions by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
{D-Mass.), brought on a political
skirmish in which Republican Sens.
Marlow Cook of Kentucky and Roman
Hruska of Nebraska wed that Alldenon
not be allowed to conUnue bk testlfytiig
about Mitchell.
''This committee ohould not ba,y• to Usie~ to ~ Politlcal diatribe.'' iAJd
Hruska.
Cook said. "the former attome1
gene.rat can speak for h.imseH."
?.1itchell denied Thursda:· as 1·totall1
false and without foundaUon" a new m.
timation that President Nixon was in-
volved in the government's decisW>n to
drop the antltn.lst suit against IT&T.
Brit Hume, an associate of Anderson.
told the committee Thursday that !T&T
lobbyist Dita Beard quoted Mitchell u
telling her that Nixon ordered him to
"make a reasonable aettlement" of the
IT&T case.
Cambodia Chief
Resigns Post;
Protests Cited
PIJNOM PENl.l (UPI) -Obq !Jene
the Cambodian chief of sllle, bowed Jo.
day to two days of student unreal and
resigned, handing over all power to slllnc
Premier Lon Nol.
The student unrest wu directed chiefly
at acting Premier Gen. Sirlt Matak who
has carried on the duUes of that offlce
while Lon Nol recovered from the crip-
pling stroke.
Despite the unrest, government soUJ"Cts
said UJn Nol offlcially named Sirik
Malak as premier today -and students
proclahned "we wtll rMlat to-the last
breath; we are against any trick of Sirik
Matak's to seize power."
Cheng Heng, 56, announced over Na-
tional Radio 1hat he bad'lilited to nsolve
Internal difficulties which thrt.atened. the
stability of the country and that only Lon
Nol "has the capacity to lead the coun.
try."
One group of 2,000 atudenta declarecl
Thursday they had "abaolutel1 no .. ,,.
fldence" In Sirlk Malak, a re1au.. o1
deposed Prince Nonidom SJba~ ,.,,.
day, the student aetlvfllei •,........,
enaqonctd Jn their ocllool h•Y•llll ~
hannen readlnt: ''Lon Nol Y-. llllk
Matak, No."
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Hearings Auto. Executive
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oN THE SIN llAT-Ool7 1•-::rr 1 roctl•ed thla pocket tlft<IP tbe
urgiJll tlllt I doaate '10, Sii, or eren l60
to the CUbens for Decent Literature,
Inc., ao these iood folks could Continue to
Wlf• lllm camJlllln qalnJt su and the
devil.
II WH I con~der•bl• packet, lncludlni
two· po1tc1rdl to whlch I could 1tllcfi
1tampo and Mnd oU 1111inl Gov, R4nald
Jlelfln and Atlomty Oenfnt EvtU. J,
Youncer to wipe 01111111ut In CalllornlL
~ there w11 a four-pqe letter from
Charle• H. Kutlng Jr., Wbo II head man
o! tbe Decent Cltliena. Ho loundad that
body, II you'll pardon the -111ion.
KEATING AL'lO serv,.i on that o6n-
troversial group known as t h e
Congru1ionll Commission on Obscenity
and Pomosrapby. 11 w11 the outfit
wherein the majority ruled, 1!1er cloaely
studying a great deal of sexy stull, that
·mnut can>t hurt .vou.
Mr. Keatm,, u you might guess, was
with thoae commll1Jo11en wbo Wed a
heated minority report 111trllng that, by
goUy, all that aex can too boggle your
mind and numb your body and do othor
bad thlng1,
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Se1llcllve
Service tcild loeat draft boardl today they
may reaume bear1nl the apPqla of
thousands of young men 1 e e k I n C
deferments or exemptions..
11Je action endsd a tllree-month lrffze
OD IUdl hearlnca before l ,!Of' local
bosrds.
Oraft Director Curtis W. Tsrr said the
,move completes 1 tw~year overhaul of
the drall 1711am, movinl It from a state.
local focus to Presideot Nixon's goal o! a
naUonal 11stem.
With Tan'1 order, action can be taken
OD the D,411 men who at lalt couDI OD
Jen. 31, bad pondlni requests for
penonal appear1ttce1 before draft boon!a
or 1ppeata to state.and national boorda.
Several thouaand othere hive appUed
since -and are awaiting lciion. '
Tm 111apeoded 111 deferment hearlna•
OD Dec. 10 to r ... vlluete the original
reclual!lcallon pro-I• that hid been
crltlclzsd 11 unfair. When revamped
rul11 were ll8Ued In Jan. ll he kept the
brakes on IO tboee 111k1n1 delermentJ or
exempl!ons could take advantase of the
revlled rulu.
One ol 11Vml new rules IDDOunced fo.
day along with the end of the appfata hilt
gives 1 r111strant who hu hll draft
caUup poatponed for a loftl time to
,.,.ive conalder•tlon from hll Joell
!>Oard for a reopenlni o! hJ1 claal!lcatlon
proceedinla lo hear claims for tx·
emption, deferment or conaclenUous ob-
jecfor status.
China Demands
Bonilimg Halt
In N. Vietnam
TOKYO (AP) -Cllhia damanded rrt·
day that the Unltad Slaloo llop bombing
North Vl-m and lhll ID U.S. and
, alUsd troopo withdraw from lndodilna
"uncondttJonally and before a Mt
terminal date."
It reiterated that "the ChlneM ~
will do their utmoat to II•• alklut NI>'
port and ualttance to Ille Vletnam111
and othtr Indochlneae people'• peat
strugale."
The demand was cont&Jned in an of-
ficial statement t11ued by the Cbhiete
Foreign Mlnillry. II supported 1 March I
North Vie-1ovsrnlnont statamsnt
that "•troogly condemnsd U.S. bn-
perialllm for 111 recent 1>omblap and a~
tacks on the North Vietnamese ter-
ritory."
The Chinese statement was distributed
by Peking's Olficial New China News
Agency in a broadca1t monitored id
Tokyo.
117 GEORGE llllPA ..
PARIS (UPI) -Maollt. lddnapors
!reed I -Ult latomoblle factory ...
ecutlvs today aflJr Iha Frencb '°"""'"
ment turned down tllelr --far 1>11 roleue and wlll'llsd It WOll!d crack down
on the radical.!.
'Tl*, Nervoue"
llonault Chief
Phoned for Http
NOelllfTI
Police Hid llobert Nogrtlte, SS, dine>
tor of labor relallolUI at the IO,~worlrer
Renault auto plant at suburhln Blllan-
court, wa1 releaied at t a.m. by Maol1t1,
who hid lddnaj>ed him Wedneaday,
N01felte, a gray·balrsd !amlly man
who worked his way up from a, factory
hand'• poaltlon, w11 turned loose by the
mlllked young Mao!al• on Ille atreelll of a
busy dlstrtct In downtowa 'Parll.
Nogrette wall:ed Into a nearby aldewalk
bl•tro and from a coin telephone CJlled
police to Inform them ol hJ1 releate.
NOlfetle WU lllzed onlllde his
BouJocne-Blllancourt houM e a r I y
Wsdlleedly by a pp ol Maolall who
blamed him for the dllmllsll of a
number o I etlrem•leltwing sym-
pathiun, and Iha lhooU., oulllde the
Renault plant Feb. 25 In whJch Maoist
worker Rene-PJerre OVerney, 23, was
ihbt c1eod by a factory 1uanl.
Thi Maollta claimed N01totte, ·one ol
the mea In chlrse ot· blrJni and firing
empio,u In the l.t m11UQn Cll'l+Jear
natlGnallaod !!rm, w11 rs-Ible far the
tenaJons betw.., -a-t and llbor
and ..... 1ndlrectl1 -to blame for OVerney'a death. . .
Overney'1 ahocltblc. hll funeral at·
tonded by an ttllmlted IOO,ODO ]lel'IOM
and IUbMqUettl llldllaphlJ ol NOltltle
had become I nllloaal pollttcal affair lo France.
Pruldent Gsorges Pompldou, whoM
tough attitude 11 premier helped the
helequered GauUilt regime to cnuh the
lie Studen~Labor "DNNeVOluUon,"
condemned Nogrette's k.ldnap as 4'1D act
befitUng a country of savages."
On his ordera the hunt for the kid-
napers was submitted to the ,State Securi·
ty O>Urt set up for poUUcal crlmu tn the
hot, bloody days of the Algerian war.
On Pompldou's orders, French police
branches Jaunched a nationwide hunt for
th!! kidnapers. Over 600 detectives and
patrolmen pressed into special squads
searched more than 7 ,000 houses in Paris
alone in tbe past 24 hours.
The government ordered Renault
manager Plem Dreytuss and Interior
Minister Raymond Marcellin to tum down
the Maoists demands transmitted via
secret in.Mugu -releaae of Maoist
workers melted aftv recent Renault
disturbance•, and their reinstatement.
The Maoists bad called on workers at
the Renault plant to meet Wednesday to
decide Ille fate of Nogrette, but Iha
workera refused to hold the meeting.
Free -4 B•Pflll
.,,_
The Michigan Supnme Court
declared unconsUtuUonal Mltb•
igan's harsh laws afllinlt llllll· '
Juana violators, Thursday ud
put into o!lect a relaxed law
pa1Sed by the legillature tut
year. The declaton reverotd the
convlcUon of John Sinclair,
rock band leader and one of
the founders of the defunct '• White Panther Party, •
2 Gunmen Bom]j
2nd Store Owned
By Belfast Mayor
By COLIN BAKER 1
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -
Two 1W1J11011 bombed a paint allop In the
Clllltr O! Ballast today, the saconcl lltack
in a month on stores owned bf Bellut
Lord Mayor designate William Christle.
An army· spokesman said Ille -~
caused extensive damage and fire bul IO
lnjuriu. Kuttng noted In hll letter appealing
for lunda, "I lpOnd IOIDe 900 lloun a yur
on antl·pomography acUvlllff, giving
1peacbo1, writing· mqUlnl ar1Jc111 and !:l'l"f to lnlueat othm IUeh 11 you In
lll~,.!!f.ht.11
You re rtven to concluda that beJn1 so
ctoae to-the subject haan't subverted h11
zeal for the job. •
Thia if an smendment to the Jan. ll
rule that gives a man 1S daya after hll
dralt cla..Ulcauon II malled to request a
perional appaarance or to appeal.
The new-rule1 1l10 nqutl't 1tate ap-
pealt boardJ and the national appult
board to 11~1 at leut 15 days noUce when
a man It granted a personal appearance,
Previously no peraonal a;pearanca were
granted helore apputa boards.
YOU AIAO GET the noUon that the Another cqe permlta drafteea to
-Decent ll'OUP fl makin, llOll11 hsldway. brlnl wltnalles on tl!etr behalf he!ore
It said the United States "persisted in
carrying out wanton bombJ.nas qainlt
Norlh. Vietnam In a vain attempt to hold
back the victorious advance of the Viet·
name1e and other Indochlneae peopl.11."
Current U.S. bomblni•, it added, "only
Indicate that U.S. lmpertalillJ\ II atnkinl
ever more d .. ply and lnmrlcably In the
quqmlre or Ila war of aggreaton and 11
putting up-a death-bed struggle."
Another McGraw-Hill
Bingraphy Questioned
The previous bomb attack damalsd a _
shop owned by Cllrlstle In the Prololtant
ShankUJ Roacf dtatrlct o! Ballut. ,
The militant provillonal wing ol the
Irish Republican Army (IRA) 1dlntlllad
as members of the ouUawed. organlll.tsan
three men tilled wbaa 1 "bomb factor.y"
exploded In the Roman Clt.hollc Falla
Road area of the city Thunday,
The deetha of Lt. John JGlmaon, JD, a
exploalvea upert, Lt. Gerard =1, Just the other day, the Callfornl1 Courl locaf boards.
of Appeal uphold the conviction o! a Tile new r'u111 also requlr.,
youn1 couple who hid been sentenced to ~A quorum of board memhen l<i be
500 ·clay. ln durance \'lie bec1U1t they pr.-durJni 1 man's peraonal al>'
performed a 11Dance of Love." Bar pearance.
patn1111 hid paid $1 each for the prlvilq~ -At . Jessi 15 minutes for ...,h al>'
of watching. peUant'1 pmentauon. The limit II to pr•
One Judi• 11e111sd more amazed that vent haraument of boardl but the board
the oouple admitted doJni it than he wu may &l'ltll ti>ore Ume.
at what they did. -A mln'a.\o<ll board -II Will u al>'
A1r1Wa1. I've decldsd not to doilate $10, pesll bolrdl -to II•• him Iha -121, or '80 to Mr. Xelttng'1 an!Hmut for rtJect!on ol hit CJaalllJcalton'reqllllt.
campoi,n heeau11 1 feet pert~ hie -In the two.yaer overhiul of the dralt
right hn on the Or1111e Coalt. _ ~ Nbron 'Ill up the -"'"'"7,
After ell, we have on qui: side Oranp '1'hlaed lllll• occupational •pd ~t\y
County D1it:tci{ Attorney c«ll Hlclcs. , ~de!ermenta lino! obtain~ permt;,ton to
. ~pbue out undergraduate s t u d e n t
HICIB llA8 NOT wallld !or Mr.. · delermanta 11ar1Jni wt fall and to
Keating to bring hi• purity campaign to establllh a Unllorm National Call pro-
Uiis region. He's gone out and done the C'edure for inductlng men in service.
job hlmaelf. Hicks' operatives have closed . TflT , commented, "you can charac·
up bara which feature you•g .ladies terill the Jft-1969 Selective Senlce aa a
dancing while wearing only a smile. He state and local 11ylttm with veey UWe na-
has conllacated filma which were !ell to tionaj unity. I believe that. the draft today
have fallen short of Orange county's i~ rapidly being tJ:ansformed into a na-
1tandarde for purity and virtue. tiona1 system and that one of the major
Then only last night, some 350 people goals of the President is being achieved
tiiere gathered out on the UC Irvine cam-by providing a draft system with
pus, llWDusly awaiting the screenin& of a uni venal equity as the guideline."
film tiUed, "7 in a Barn."
Even tbe title is enough to cauae srave
1uspiciodl.
ANYWAY, THE FIJCI DIVI? made lta
1ppearance on UCJ'a 1Uver aeen.
Sherlff'a' ofllcers swooped In and con-
fiscated the thing he!ore tho projtclor
even got pl,ugged Jn.
ClearJ11 you can see that Orana:e Coun-
ty and our beloved Orange Collt ii
aecure frQm the temptation s that Mr.
KeatJng ftar1 could do us all in.
Cecil Hicks makes me feel safe all
over.
Russ Blast Recorded
UPPSALA, Sweden (AP ) -An un·
clergrouod nuclear explosion at the Soviet
8emlpalatlnsk test field was registered
today by the Uppsala Seismological
Institute. Markus Baath, the institute's
chief, Slid the blast'• strength was
measured 1t 15.1 on the Richter scale.
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'Chiang Accepts
'
Nomination
For Fifth Term
TAIPEI (UPI) -Presidenl Chiang
Kai·shek today accepted nomination for a
fifth six ... year term as chief of state
despite earlier avowals he planned to
retire. His re-election was a mere
fonnality .
"J am advanced in years now, but in
view of the country's being in the time of
crisis, J have no choice but to continue to
aerve my people," Chiang, 84, told the
three repruentatives of his ruling
Kuomlnlanl party who went to his
~dtnce lo lik him to aceept the
nomln1Uon . --... .
The election wW he held In the Natlonll
Aaoembly March 21. Chiang will he run·
nlnl unoppo1ed.
Three weekJ ago he told the auembly
be wanted to retire and asked the body to
elect "anolher man of virtue and ability"
u hll successor. There was some con ..
f\Jsion among local politicia1S whether hi s
statement was one of modesty or he ac-
tually wanted to step down.
Chiang will be 90 beCore another si:i-
year term is ended and his health ap.
·parently has been failing. He has aged
noticeably in recent months, his usual
firm step is more of a shuffle and on oc-
casions when be spoke on television his
voice has faltered.
NEW YORK (AP) -A heakelllng
book o! memoirs by a IOl·year .. ld Indian
chief publllhed by Mc<lra•HW -the
company whlclt hid plkt flU,ODO for the
discredited "autoblolraphy" of Howard
HuAb• -ta "belnr lltl'lously_ q .... ,lioned," 'lbe NewYoriTbnol tald today.
'lbe lllWlpaper tald "Tile Memoirs of
Red Foz" may hml plqlartsed up to
1Z ODO wonll lrom I book ,,ntlen In IMD,
•""'-Wounded Knee Maasacre: From tho
Vimq>olot of the l!IOU," by Jamll H.
~. ' ·~ -1o11a1rY by Tiii Nsw York Tbnol 1111 fatlod -to 'prodla any
U.S. Crackdown
On Orange Juice
Products Starts
WASHINGTON (AP ) -Resolvinl an
eight-year controversy, the Food and
Drug Admlnislration has ordered makers
of diluted orange beverage '?. te_ll
customers how much pure orange JUiCe is
in their products.
The regulaUon eallbUahes I o u r
cate10rl11 of orsnge juice products'
Orange juice drink blend containinl 70
to Ill percenl orange juice, al Jessi 20
j>ercenl from uch ot two geographic
reglona; or1111eJulce drink, 35 to 70 per-
cent; orange ilr!nk, ID to 36 percent, and
orange-flavored drink. up to 8 percent.
.Tb• percentages would be stated In Jn.
crem-o! five in the first Ullft
categories, and inCremerits of two for
otanl•!la-drink. The FDA said It wW publish new
regulallona later governing laheh on
...... -and llawred drinks .... talnlng no orange juice.
Beverages in all f~ categories_ m~t
contain at least 60 milligrams of vitanun
C per six fluid ounces of fmisbed product.
Concentrates· and powders could not be
called orange juice drink blends ..
.Fai~, Dry Across Nation
Prelently, the eovernment reqwres on-
ly 1eneral percentap labelling; not_lasa thaA 10 pw..,t oraap jus.. !or orance
juice drtU, DOI 1-lhan 25 percent· for
....,..., 11111 DOI 1-than 10 percont
far .._ dr1nt.
Weather Warm in West, Cold in East Jordan, Israel
Agree in Secret
On Territories
Temperatures
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V S S BEIRUT, Lehlnon (AP) -Jordan and ' • umm.r" Israel hive reached • secret lfl"'t'Dl'lt 11 TME ASSOCIATID PllSS ff · ill OC-
F1fr •M ,,.., WN!hl~ was ni. ""' in which King uaein w recover !::~ "" 111ttw1 w.., "'tll """ cupied territory on tbt west bank of the
_,,. llDfthent • ..:;"' 1"1C1t1c Jordan River and Israel will t~ tbe ::· c.i'C. '::' .:.....~11: = Arab quarter of Jerusalem, the lnJt
1 frMt "'°"""'I,..._ It elto IW«fvC:ld MWJpaper Al Mobm'er reported today, ~ '::: =:. -:=-Ylrt1n1• trl9" The deal wu worked out between -''!:::. ---•"' !lraell Deputy Prime Minister Yip! ~!ltl"lmt ~-= '::':"':':; Allon and a blah-ranting Jordanian Of ..
••mPtntG •v """ r1ti. w Ctta11. flclal meeUng secretly near the ports of
tr1t ~11!~ ":.._ w. .... """ '"' Aqabl and Eilat, II.id the pro-EgypUan
M ,11rtv mtm1111 ......,.""" or ss Al Mohlrrer. :0:.. '=.,.'"'l,.::i::· -.,_ · The paper, which has close connection• c:i:.::•:~ ':"4',... ~ with the Pale~!_1!~~hguerr1Utithemovem~ ... ,, .,..,.,. .....,.. ..,. save these h'6 ... ae ts o rf'jOI'~
-t ' _.,., .... ,.,.,. ....... ... ...... qreemen : ..
""" " " -" n -... Jordan wUI llve up its claim to the old Wllf! ....... nMt'" ., 'Tiii • ., ... ,_ wetwe "• s1 wltri mWlr•hi 111r1; · · " .. """"'i"'t,:''ll::i.". 'ml .... cfllnct . ' ...,.,:1.ii ti " m " •11 '-':"· l;J:, "t;:,: .... __ _
~":::.. ... '""' Mhwt., .. ...,.. city of Jel'Ulalem but the Jordanian n.,
Co---• ..,--·•-• wilt he allowed to fly over the IJ Aqh -·-vv ~-~.-Moeque, Ille third most boly shrine In ~1:....:-:., •: ::: ~_,,,, ..... • a .,.... OI ita Al'lb Xfettty.
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evidence to corrobcrate the ori&in& allea:·
ed by Mr. lied Fox, wbo says be It a
nephew of Cruy Hone, the celebrated.
Sioux warrior/' the Timea uid.
"Nor could any roputable scholar be
found to endorle the valldlty ol the
memoln, wbkb cover the crucial yeara
of the lndlan eaperlence from the Bittle
o! the Little 11Js Horn In 1171 to the
preaent llruqle on the reservation and
tbe· emergencs of a militant movement of
urban Indians."
A . ......, for McGraw·H!D U1ol. Ille
compiiti "had 'ponn!eaton for · gollig
ahead to <rlbute tile book" !rom Iha
McGresor utate, that It had pennltslon
to incorporate some material troril. the
McGregor book into Red Fox's and that
the number of word! it used was
"nowhere near the number of words questioned."
The spokesman also said the trustee o(
McGregor's atate 11notilied us they
thought they had a claim," but a
plagiarism "suit was never actually
Wed." 'lbe Ttrnto reported Illa! llUch a
suit W'5 Wed In December.
McGraw·Hill had planned to publilh
Clilfcnl lrvl1g's "autobiography" of
Ho"ard Hughe1, but lllS)>ended those
plsm when the book wu called Into qu•
lion. Irvin& was indicted. on fraud
charges Thursday by federal and county
grand jurl ...
1'le Times .said some of the same
McGraw·Hlll executives who handled -the
lrvtn1 book alao hlndlsd the lied Fox
book, which hu sold about 100,000 copies
here and abroad and hu made author
, WllUam Red Fu aomethlng of 1 celebrity
with appearances on lelevlaloo.
and voluntec Tony Leiota. 11, .lo
267 the number of !atalltiea In N ·
Ireland violence.
Roman ClthoUc primate of lralllld
Cardinal Willlam Conway and llioi.sw.t
church leaders called !or pray1r1 ol
mourning and !or the salvation ol Ulllar.
The Most Rev, G. 0. Sima, arclthllbop
o! Armagh, and Dr. Charlea Hain, pnalo
dent ·or the Methodlst church, called ..,
Cbristtans to observe GOnd 1"rldl7 -.. a
day of nallonal !DOUt'Dlnl,' repentance 11111
renewal. ' _ . ,
CardlnsJ Conwl)\'sald he wl~ be
uaodated wltb tbO •-' and ..
Rom1n Cathollca for prayen to 11 .. v1
our country from lta present 1r1ve l1ouo
ble for three day1 from Wednllctay to St.
Patrick's day, March 17.
The Ullter De!anae Rqiml\nl, tarp! cil
· a number of o:tremw 111a•ntt1on1 and
attacka, said IOme members had btfun
to pull up rootl and JMve a~ tram
lonely and vulnerable !armlalJCll'mat tho
Irish RtpuhUc border.-
March of Dimes
Presiden~ Dies
PHOENIX (UPI) ,_ Basil O'Connor,
president of the NaUonal FOW>datlon of
the March of Dimes, a fund dtlve thtt
helped conquer polio bu died at St.
Joseph'• Hospital at iiie qe ol IO,
Doth 'n>Ul'ldsy waa attributed to a heart allmtnt complicated by pneumonia.
He entered the ho•pltal W-y.
O'Connor was In Phoenh: for 1 Marcll
20 meeting of the foundation'• IClatt!lc
advllory committee.
-Vincent Dobelman '6, 111uourl'1 first heart transplant paUent, r.
cel\>N a kill from bJLwlf• before leavlnJ De1101• Hoepllal Th~
one montll atter bis operatlolJ. Dobetman, • meatcutter W!W f;;;::i
to nttre. 11eca-ot. 1111 beart aliment, 1ald be 'feels good' and'-i;
ported that 1119 appetite ts 'trenen~ous.'
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oor -. Coinniunications
• Huntlniloa Blach Chicano leaden and adililn\.
atralon ol lhe Huntington Beach Union IDgb School D!t-
trict ~Uy )lave a communlcationa problem: •.
llelleao-Amlricans have been uking since lut
Ocloller lo baff a q1!111fled Chicano appoint.a to Ii hlgb
level adllllnlotnllYe j>Glition in the district.
'Ibey be1len It la lmpera\lve that someone who ~
lllllllllff to the educational needs · ot Chicano chil~n
bold ~ ou""11orial poaition In the distrlcl When the
poelllOn ol uliltanl 1uperviJor for business services w ..
r~Uy given to a non-Chicano, the Mexican-Americana
called foul . .
'Ibey claimed . the district had opened and filled the
position trilllout notifying them or· colllidering two
ChicanlJI who· bad been mentioned •to the distrlcf pre-
vious to thf opening. • · ·
Scbool .offidals uy they advertised the J>!>Sition·
Widely and attempted to interest a. Chicano candidate by ~ntactine•. the llwcan-Ametjcan Educators Cielring
noose in V.enlura. ·
'!be Chicanos and the scbocil· administrators need
lo work closer ID dealing with the educational problems
of the minorities, because 'such ~roblems do exist.
Estabilihing .an alinospbere of .. muluai good will would
be a fine place to 1tart. , · '
OfficilillS were 'Remiss ..
·MI'S. Doris Crowningshield, a housewife In north
Huntington Beach, tan be viewed 'in two different
images: A Joan of Arc, baltljng for the rlghis of the
oppressed, or Don(~a?) Quixote, tilting at windmills.
lier fight waS' over a large mound of'dirt• piled be-
hind her Heil A venue home. Her opponents: a private
property owner and some. city officials. .
She claimed the property owner w.. Improperly
dumping the dirt and creating a dust buard for sur-
rounding neighbors which included two nurseries, 'Mea-
dowiart 'Airport ud • IJlller park lllll of' eldVly
residents.
City officials determined that the property owner
bad every rlgbl to pile the dirt, because. It wu comld·
ered a $1oekpile. Officials did, however, admit that the
owner was remiss in not keeping a water truck avail·
able at all times to keep the dust down. ,The dumping 'bu, flopped now, but the city never
. did IOl'C9 U!age Of a Wller lrUC~ and the mound' Of dirt
ls still there, leaving inany people to wonder what will
happen if a good rain or a Santa Ana wind hlis It.
The city's response to a citizen's request for cor-
rective action was less than satisfactory in. this Instance. ..
Boy C.004 Girl Mechanics ·
Women's liberation activists bav~ somethlnc 111 al':
plaud, the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School
District for, although. they may not be aware of ll ·
Gisler Intermediate School hi s undertaken to teach
an eighth grade boys' cooking class on the assumption
that b<iys; as well ., girls, should learn to cook.
Tbe experiment is interestinJ because boys are not
traditionally lnterestOd in cooking at that age and
schools are traditionally even less willing to teach it to
th41.m. ·
But the class at Gisler had proved the hit of the
; school. And · according to principal John Wyatt, it isn't
filled with sissies, but with the popular guys and the
surfers.
-Wives of ·the future, rejoice: Your hubl>y will no
longer have an excuse for not having a good dinner
ready when you get ho.me from work. If be attended
GISier Intermediate that is!
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And husbands of the future can rejoice, too. They're
already teaching ,automotive repai\'.s to girls at Crest
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Our l!reedom
To Move, Rise
Has S hru nk
Dear
Secretary o f' Ag riculture Scores f or Nixon
Most f. e op I e · who prlte lhou\ "freedom • convenlently neglect one of
the euentta1 pnoooditiont of freedom -
and !hit I.I lroodom of choice. If -··
-ol choice Is low, or ,...,.1y lim-
ited, the 0 freedom"
tt olfen 11. vtrtuallJ
~rfance.ln a f..-Jy Ironic re-
mart1 once parodied
Ibis oort o f false
freedom when he ob-
aerved, "Both the rich and the poor ln Paris are free tO
sleep under the brldgea at night."
The greatness of the U.S., In the. put.
was,-ill a:enuine freedo~ of choice, as
coptruted with most European countries.
wbere~young people were Jtrait-Jacketed
by family rank, IOClal class, and lack of
educational opportunities. The rise of a
Lincoln to President would have been in-
conceivable in the rigid hierarohie! of the
Old World.
Bur WE OURSELVES have become
Increasingly structured and hierarchical.
When I waa a youth, a college education meant far leu than It does today: even a
high school diploma did not carry as
much weight in. tmna ot,employment as
it does now. ' <>wt• freedom to move and rise · bu
shrunk as oUr 10Cial system has become
lar.ger, more impersonal , mechani.red,
corpo.rative, and concerned wllh credlta,
courses, diplopias, deg~ . •nd ,vni<m
cards. . r • --· . ' . TH!lflE ~T 'THE bottom today -'
wbelhlr 'tbey be blacks, Puerto .Ricans,
or· App1lacblan whites -may have the'
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~Gl~y
Gus
\ Butz Eme.rges as Farm · Belt Hero ' . '
The 81D1tington Beach City ~c:il
lie<!is Laugh-in any night '-' ·<.ven
if it doea get .an X-ratlng. •,
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WASHING TON -out where the tan
corn and votes for Nixon grOw there is
ca~ for pollUcal ·rejoicing. Pres.ident
NixOn's cho!ce :. as secre.tary o f
alficulture, Earl Butz, who skinned by·
fOC\ conllmiallon in the U.S. Senate by a lt-44 vote owing ·to '
!arm -tent. Is
doing much better
""' ...... .:....... ......... ~ .. than hii worst ~ ~ -. ., .. 1.9._.... .... mies ~ and e.1· ,.. -,..... ......... 9r"" .... ,..... pected. •
•. t 1 Butt ls emerging,
• not .. the champion
ume -iciMr.-i·wo hid ID Ille ' ' . .'!..ti\... ~di111;!
paat,fo •• t,iul~~cbolf!<~...!!_U!: • bit_. qi' 7 ~ i.t' • r Willll '• ee !-~ a. a1 the spul:esman and· or or·
ly reatrlcled "',our rl.lmg educat1""'1 dlnary liv.tock and feed grain growert
•tandarda and ,_.,the demlnds ii our new -••.-it~ ao Jillportant to Nixon's techhology, t 'I cont....,.,.....,.I iD>-.
We tend to ' think of "~'~ and -B&ti,._.pt<4a~ WU eelebrated as a
"lf!Cllrity" u :being •PP.Olil"' when' In dlaaatroua .,olltD;l: !llTor 8nd r eleelully
truth 'they are just dilleniol -!If thO seiud UJIO!I by Sen. Jlll"bii1 H. Humpllrey
aame pole. Pe0ple·who.I~ -.rtty, in a and other farm. stale lesders to -
certain huic -have no res! freedom . Nixo1f1 Insensitivity to the lnterem of
-for the freedom of choice is denied the common f&rmer. His ·agri-buallless
them. Tbey'mlbt·take what· ls offered, or concerns and his OrweJUan forecast of
starve. the demise of farming a! a family en·
1 1 ter1J(ileraroused strong Sena~ opposition
IN EUROPE, where. all the land was amonc farm.stat. Republic/Ill/I.
BUT BUTZ IN AcnON ls dmerenl
from Butz the agrariaa theoretician, and
Iowa, Illinois, Neb~aska, Kansas, South started 1 gover-~ com buylnc ;...
Dakota, Indiana. The only state Nixon gram to push up prices, ind increased
loat in the area once known as the farm loans for ho41lng and rural '!"Iler 1n4
belt was !b!!!tphrey's state of MIMesota, sewer project.. 'M\i'i 11 tn addition to tht
Some analysta trace the farm defection billion dollar. bonanza to reduce acrea&t
from the Democrats to the statemenls of planted to feed ar1lri1. .
with a.keener sense of the pollUcally pro-the Kennedy-Johnson secretary of . 1
pitious than mlghi have been eij>ected on agriculture, Orville Freeman, who too.k_ NET FAllM i'NCOME in 1m It
tbebuisofhilserviceunder-thenotably lhe cooaumer view. Freeman expressed: estimated to set an all time
unpopular· Eua Taft Benion. ~ grauncatlon that farm prices were fall· record al 100lewbere belwtJt!ft 11'1.t and
Pemaps It i•·hocause But. thinks'Niloo . Ing. Prelldent J<Jhnlon ordered the $17.7 bllllon, but Buis says thtt lan'I
ts such a great President and delerves to military \oibuY cheaper cuts of meat. A enough. Farmers have' on the annge on--
be rHtected lbal, he ii taking ouch a high ·level of exports wu discouraged. ly 75 percent of the dlapoaable -ol
politically ~ICUcal, Course u secretary .., other people and lbould have mare.
of agri"21llure. , ~RY BUTZ is taking the This ii tha killd of 1"1k fannln llaye
Whate... lo, k. He bu defended the been wallin& '1Jiear throqll • hi'o ado
maaamrtlll fl ..-.. , .. ,, t...,t r '1fM .. ••:' ~·--H• 1IJll&tld
in federal pl)'ll)Onis .. to larmljjl wu . Amet'lcan -11111 -llO ...... loMit • once accused of drivliig out <I! buaki!!as:· . IJel bolt deal on food of any people In economic problam bal a IOcfa1 -
This !o9k some doillll becox ~et the ' ,. When the price controllers In Farmen have tiatenod i1u to Ibo ...,,.
buren wa1 -very itick)' a~t ·~~·l!t ·Butl , .. ~ Wbitli~SJe ~gan ~ scout the idea plalnta of conaunaer1 wblli u.tr 1 on
prenllod under 1uthorlif • ' iitiillP ';ol'1lii'li' ~D...roea~ on the hoo.f. ~ stw:e •I the C0111W11er'1 doller bu ...,.
I•w and 1s a re.ult an addlttOnal blllioQ Buta jWOteated a went before Congress down .
will tie' flowing out to places where tbO to isserl Illa! conlrols would be a great Now they are, b11blrilngl to hear tht
tall com grows. mlltake. lie probably headed off price kind of talk Ibey 'PD hill a ......., of
. , ~trola oo livestock. agriculture Who otior!'I to ba lbefr dwn·
THaB AREAS happen to ibe ,. , '1111m •ina: money like a drunken pion ratber than a cUlembodled 1pU1t la
Nixon earned In 1961, and w could so sailor," ·eutz recently told a pl~ of in-Washington see ... 8" llil picture.
easily defeat him in,1172. No ~·there iefvjewer1. He persuaded the President Nobody e1pected fhll lrom SecrtllrJ
were other reasons why Nb::ontsq\Je8ked to rel~ $109 million for a rural elec-Butz and' It is miking the ~armer
through In 111111, but DOI the feat ol tile trillcatlon rnjecl; be taJked Illa Glli<e ol camp1ign Ill the-tlfec:IJv1 ill a_.,
prilria.r)' causes of h1a victory was the manaa:emeiit and bQdget into releasing crucial time in Pnmdent Nlsan'a caut-
1\lpport be received from farmers in $55 mUUoD in niral COQHfYIUoo funds, paign for rHlectlon. }
already owned, the peasantry and the
proletariat bad nO clM>lce, and therefore
no , freedom. ~ never developed a
••peasantry•• -Cilr f.lnnerl haft always
been free men -becluse people c:ould
always move onward and claim new land. 'Ibli ls no ion(er' possible, and even our
1mall farmers ·cannot make a living to-
day. ,
Of course, .a , few talented and af. 1
Sh<;lwing of the Heart· Is . Not ;E~sy
I lf'U'ive .. penons• 1 will alwayt. move . ..
upward. ln,UI soclely; but1'1e'1hould not •· '!be business of the.. poet, It !u\s ~.
make .It so h~ ~or the ordinary person said, j'ls to move the reader 's heart by .
to fl:cldeve moi>iJlty. Thole at the bottom showing his own."
can barely hang GO to the little they have, I do not know who said this· but It
Wh!'e their ImuCldes are being rapped by bold! in the mind like a burr. All ktnd! of -~'.lllgbUy above them -both 1dlng -· -.. in lMr and desperation . The only 1ef·' ~gs bav~ ~n
fectlvJ. way to lnc:reue "freedom" is to :said about the ~t
provide security. and bis function ,
from Aristotle and
,_,,_....,,... •. ,,...,...,,, "'~'°'· -yield be' favws. 'Ibis Is lover's ilcense. f I liofi ' • Usu8Jly Jt""'\I 'fecognized' as IUCh, by aJl f,:1 Charles Mc parties. ' t . ~ fl"'o1.. -.4 In the orctinary lniercour11 of· life, yu.;...:_;..· ..., ... u..;..;.:..;;.;iu~~-·-though, we fear to acknowledge faeilnga
• . · of Jove and like. The yo1Dlg ban put Into
wu that I could oot have spread thaf · .our lexicon the useful word. "ribes,"
giant fit· of tears ~ver the years; into co~ short for vlbratlonl. l'hele utst. You can
vulaive relieving little apanru: But no : I sit next to a person. You feel Wd vibes,
was brought up in 1 culture where brave as clearly as you can diJcem he· is wear·
little men did not CfYr not under any lng an unsuitable jacket. Aod ,luck can
' In one.of ....rai I~: "Just why II
it I like y0u 10 much'? ' It 'wu a ral'I
time that calcullled nm1rk dldn'I t•kt
care. of the rest o'f the evenlna. It ls no
impoalllon on 1 poraoa to force him to
talk quite ,..ioOllly of bil l lmmenot
charm, and how • can11 aboul.
Airpor t. DestrU:Ciiven:e~s
Loncimla t o Ellol
and Pound. None
beats thll no-non·
ten1e job deecrip-
tioo. The poet can
be one whose con--
cem Is openly with
circumstances. Anything which can be throw you'a perl()D wbo It. vibrant tn the
tied up with manhood has a great power eiad right way. You will not, of course
of moving. Thole ,critics of machi.RDo, be 1ble to conceal from 1ucb 1 peNOn
the advanced lady libbers, can and will that you like him or her, and your man--
tell you. ner will exceed what poUteneu requires :
In the world if publllhed dllcourae,
whether It be -our leader Mr. Nix••
or the dollllll In U., social llCl!oo. the
heart is .. ldool abOwo : Perhl,111 thla 11
one of ihe ru-lot the poputarlty of
the sportln1 p1gea, when ·.u, ii nUed
emotion lw fJ!lilll ,.. full!Jlllia blroel.
Even the qat., thOae Uoy printed J'ellllta
of high achoo! ~II 1ame1 In. fir-of!
placea, can be, f!lled with paa!On. ' To the Editor: I •
Orange County Airl>ott Is qain up for
public discuuioo,. with ·the eod of Air
Weal's lease, and H< Ume and aperience
ever can ~ach us anything, We ' must "<O•:.i:::J~li . .;.,i;;.;,-..;.:: _ _;;.:.i
learn now trom1 tho.. who have auffered Lttteri)jrom rtadlrt art' totlcomt.
10 much before' Ui. , Norn>allr-.iDrflm '"°"Id COhll<V lhtir
Many yelf• a'p the, late Gunther Lese: • f'l'!CS~t• rn 100 100rda or lt11. Tht
lng1 ttce
1
prclesldent 'Jd attorney for Watt ;:.9~~"4:f J:'::;:,;:/~'ft:i
OiJney or oee to tu years, wu 1aqhed ten must include iignoturt and mait-
oll the fioor of• 1 Weal, Loa• ,Anceles ing addreu "1<I ,.,,,.,11"!'11 fH wilh-
Chamber of eom-ce meet!n&· He· htld °" ,.q.,11 If 1Uf11C11mt ,.., ..
re1lired long before lM flnal ·lmbrCIJl.10 is opporen~ P0<trii wiU !IOI bi P"l>-o.,,r L. A. Airport thll the time to !tglll lishtd for home and lllld wu theo, DOI. tbeM ._. -'
many years liter when 1irporl penoanet
l1ugh 11 cltlr.elll' ancubh. Gll!Jlber '-
Ing offered bis mqnlflcenl lepl' brain.
trithout ca:apconl.iGa, in order to llClll'8
apinst what hu become for .tbein I
belllall.way ol llfe. •
THI OU> IA YING •united ... Nod,
dtvtdod .. lall" ii tho alary of El Sesun-
do, Wl1lldltlt11r, Ptaya del RtJ 1 1n11.-and Walls (and It could blp.
pen hers to Colla Meu, 1-. El Taro,
Ntwporl's-b, Santa Ana and Tusta) -too many tnteresis, al loo la-11)1 alrporil p on their own ~
W11,Yl, with Dille re1srd for leslllty, or
retpocl IU' -Ille. dlplty, and prop-
erty fllUll. .::.. -
. Ml tllnaCb a form ol -11111 ...,. !trial. d-..a uae an Im-
....., -ID order to pt out -to '° lo wmt -.. llmpororlly out ol lhe .....
to - -la WI ti their br•fll lllil
NDity; 'l!ut tbeJ inuat return, because ft '
ii lm~le to sell their "'""' -· Tllit II equltabief .
JOHN SWINBANK
c ........ ...
TO"lllaKdltor.
~(Mpl),l·a-ol condemnitlon lo iae of .,,,,, eompellton
(Son!l"Ana ft ...... ) and oow fol!! I
--write a llllOr o1.......-11on to
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the heart, often bruised. as in Cllristina
Rossetti or Elinor Wylie. Or it can be a
bitter nge of the mind, as in the late
Yeatl and the early Eliot, which gives
upon that most terrible of visions : That
the world is heartless, and the artist
heartbroken.
CRYING IS FOR 1isalel ; as, for that
· matter, are all thole things we call the
t.nder feelings. When In hot purjliit of
some. morsel, we will atoop to such niean
stratagems as buying 1'0llel or ofc'1.lcis, or
sending bijoux or ·even cribbing a feW
lines from Browning to accompany them,
Since folly 11 permitted ln our sexual
more!, we may even go so ''-' as to aaf
we wlll kill ouraelvea Uthe laily doea_DOI
but wll1 you e•pllclily say: I like you, or
love you, and whatever thal might lead
to? '
' . I KNEW A FE!LOW In. Europe who
wu widely regarded as the perfect di~
ner companion. He wu an artist 1t thl1
aort of thing. Like such artist.a, he was
more than 1 bit disingenuous : but tt·
worked. Before the soup was over, he
would inquire earnestly of hil comp1nion,
THE SHOWING OF the heart Is not a
thing American men· do With any ease.
They have dlfftculty In weepl1111, too. ¥et
both thlnga hlfe been wldeapriad, If nol
populor, at v1rjoul times in the history of
'the Engllah-'1'9kbig. In my adult life I
can recall RfJPi~ bUt once. That was in
the preaence of a doctor. It waa con·
vulsive ; and once itarted, 1as~ the bet·
ter part ol an hour. An ancient wound had
been opened. Thil ~ response was
my comment.
Death Penalty Dilemma
· CalHonila F e1ture llen1ce
When the Callfornl1 Sup"'me Court
enunciated tis emphatic decision that the
delth penalty la "crud and unuaual
~--B• 6""911 ---io..,;i101<nlshmenl" and t b e r t f o re un-CoutttuUonal under the atate11 basic law,'
I WU DOI aabamed ol this weeping. The
relief waa too lmmeme. My only guilt
Dear 0-ge: It created no 1lmplt solution lo a moral
rve written' you three tbnes to dllomma that bu disturbed many peopt.
1et you to tell your public that for a very long lime.
...,.S. hollltmAde cllicbn IOUP 11 To many a llym1n'1 point ol •lew, the
the beat bad-<old homl nmedy "cruel and unUIUAI" decillon -...i
. known. Why latm'I you printed hosed rslher heavily on the procedllrt1 In-
my leti«tf • carrylni out a Mntence ol capital punlsb-
MJIS, G. 11. ment. .. :the dellya and .._ that In-
llw Mn. G. IL: deed keep 1 convicted penon dangll1111 In
..Btca• 1llJ' _.....,. aid It a penonal hell beyond the Intentions ol
didn 't wort.,that'a why. Ho ndlbed the basic penot l1w.
It on his cheat tm. ntabta running Society gtnerllly accepis Ill rfihl to
and hi 1Ull Mi bis ..i.t. kill In Hll delenae either of the lndlvidnal
or the group. '!bl moral dllcmla lies ID
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the use of killing for panlllft, retaliatory
pol'poses.
WHAT A GREAT MANY people feel
about the 1bolltlon of oapltal punishment
Is that the abolition llhoUld not stand
alone. If the de1th penalty 11 wrong, it
should be abolllhed ; but along with !hit
e1ci1lon 1hould com~ a re1tructuring of
th• entire penal codt to meet IOC!ety's
needs. We muat~t ,ome, effective
meam ol mattnc Ital crimea unac-
cepllble to the ta.
'lbil obvloualy ii nol eaay. Many feel,
In fact, that the abo)ltlon will only !tad to
a oofttn\nl of 111 srade1 ol punlshmtnt.
Rehabilitation iJ a beautlM pl and In
all mercy Wt must strive to reach It. But
an early stop In that.Jong Journey ii a
realllllc and lnlmsne effort to tchle" an
tftlCliff proflCllon of 11! men's rigbl lo
Uve and lo be 1ec11R in thtir person.
THE MOST IUVmN<l ol literary
forms to many readers •1 diarla and publishec! _ _.nee, where the
divealed heart ii shown. 1 We tend to' bel1ne a -when hi
has suffered, and bu admitted It. Or
when he h~ loot deeply, 1 n d
a<knowledgea 11., Winners lllitilfY m; but
they are dull, ""181'1· Who ~ler than Ike Elsen-r? Bui the the
•"'9 •bole hearts .,. -.,. publicly
11r1n1n1 1nd gettillll bn>kon and domnedl
We feel for them and love U-hie ...
they are one of our own kfad.
DAILY PILOT
Rol>erl N. 'll'eed, l'lll>Hllltr
Tliotndl Xttoll, ldllor
Albm W. Boin
Editorial Pogt Editor
The edllorlol -or tht Do11J Pilot. ttek1 tJ) W'orm. ani1 1\trmta
lt.te rrtdcn b1 Sft'lt'ftllnr thlt nC1W1peper'1 cnifnktns and com-
mentary. on tolpin ol tnttrft;t and
•laatflcanoo. by P'O"lctins a forum
fM the tlC'Prl'itllOn ot our """"'" oplolons, an4 lo< ~thic tho dlvenc vlewpolnt1 of lntonMd ob--
1orvcn and 1poket1Ma • top6al of the day.'
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SAN1A JIOSA, C~f .. (AP) The 101
pr;-.· on the 8oooml County Jail'•
•eoood floor broke out ot their d.oyrooma
and tldlPt&ed In the corridors for IO
mtrail.., omUhlq windows, settln&
liillllrrtm-and-dlii\iilri( cell doOrs,
authorltsu 11ki.
Arter the dilturbance was quelled
Thurtda,. evtnb\i. the Inmates were
. taken to San Quentin prison. Sheriff Don
strieptke estimated dam11e at aboUt
f/5,000.
One prisOQtt w11 treated at the thtteo
atory Jail's dllpensary for bud cull,
lllrltpHOiild; bot thtr• ......... atrlOUJ
lnJurla. The IO men and 15 ........,
quarteted on the first and' third floors did
not i.M part in the disruption, he laid,
but the Won)tn We.(t taken to the '1berU!'1 office I« tbelr prGltctlon.
Sherltr1 Sgt. Frank. Beau a( the jai1 ·
11ve 1thll account : "'Qll -ball« bellan durin« the din-.,... Period In 1 dly-room when felony in-
matoa who had been complaining about
the food bagan lhrowln& their lr1y1 on
the !Toor and llltlnc lire to papas and
dothln&.
The men mana1ed to break a "lhat~
terproor' rlw wtndoW and ucapod Into
the main cell·block area.
Prilontra !rt onolher dayroom on the
ucond flloor 1pparenUy usacl 1 steel ahelt u .1 .balterlnJ ram to break through
the.door alld joinOcl lhu,lhet Inmates on
the central corridor.
Guards alerted by the noise secured the
door leading from the second floor to the
main stairwell to prevent the disturbance
from spreading. while C 1-I i Co r n i 1
Hl,i;:hway patrolmen and Santa Rosa
pollce hurried to the ......
nie lnmat., controlled the secolld floor
for nurl}' tO lmlnutu, nnashin1 nearly
all 'the windows, burnlnt clothing, mat· .
treue& and blankets, dama&inl several
cell door1 and llfO teltvlalon monitors.
Two Children Slain;
Police Hold Father
llAKERSFIELD (AP ) -The bodiu of
1110 11m1ll children have been fourtd with
their li)rool• aluhed, and th!!r falher has
been jalled on lnvea\iiation of murdtr,
Km> County lheri!l's ~epuli., uy.
The bodies of Daniel Fusselman Jr., 5.
and Danielle Fuaelman, 3, wtre found at
thejr borne Tbul'lefay afler their lather,
Ddlll A ,_..,..Iman, •:!•~ llilllnl lllO "dfllreli--. '
' . ' ' I>eput!H aald !)It chilClten were bdlen wttli II\ lion iknlet bel<ll" thtlr lhroata wm cut. l!everal lllilv9I were Iound al
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Stanford :P,tedical Center Thursday co nducted an experiment in which
actual heaR: patient Clin ton Fayne, 42, transmitted his electorcardio-
&ram to Manila in the Philippines and then to a satellite in space back to Stanford -a distance of 51 ,000 miles. '
Neighbor Youth HeUl
l ·n Fire Bomb Killings
RIVERSIDE <UPI I -An 18-year-old Henderson was arrested only 10 hours
neighbor his been arrested on suspicion -after the burial of the children, following
of hurling the fire bomb that burned """'Services attended by hundred s of
three children to death as they slept Sun· resi dents in the mai nly b I a c k
d1y. . neighborhood where they lived. Anl(ered
Police Thur. sday identified the suspe. ct citizens ,had ofr~r more than $7 ,000 in rewards for informaUon leading to the as KeMeth Dwane Henderson, who lives conviction of the fire bomber.
about half a block from the home where
1 1asoline-filled .!JOft~rink bottle crashed
through 1 bedroom window, setting the
room ablaze.
JnveJil&atora believed there was a feud
betftel'.I Henderson and Mrs. Ruby
Jamlaon, 82, grandmother of the three
vlctlma, according to Capt. Irv Cross.
Solons Repeal
\Toice \Tote lJse
Mrs. Jamison was taking care of the SACRAMENTO (AP) _On 1 66-0 Vote,
three children in the absence or their parenll, and was asleep in another room the state Assembly has repealed its cen·
when the home wa! fire.bombed. She was tury--0ld practice or hol ding unrecorded
not hurt. voice votes ln committee!.
The dead children were Cynthia War-The-new rules voted on Thursday take ren , 9, her brother Lawrence, I, and sister t.1arlene. 7. Their mother was effect in a week, and are stiffer than new
visiting their father , Theodis Warren. at legislative roll call methods proposed last
1 co12DtY road clltlJ! in .Bannl.ni. ~here /le rnonth in the Sena,~. 3 .. • .. -.......
wu llt!fnl a Nnt.iw tor etlCt' lrlud, But '9d: II e•ch muse wl.nds up with when the 1tt1ck occurred. Warren-WIS released early, the bi lance different -fUles, !ht old practice of
• of hl1 sentence suspeQded, after the unrecorded' comptlttee otes is on ili way
thelC;ne. deaths . ,. .. ~ ~ •·i-r~-~· Assembly~an ~9bn~ur'9A-noted.
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Bra1ulo Wife
Arrested
For Conduct
CALEXICO (UPI ) -!
Actress Anna Kashfi, former,
wife of Marlon Brando, hul
been j1!1od Jn thls town on tbe l
Mexican border for disorderly
conduct, apparently the latesi
c~p~r in a long and bitter
tua:-o!·war between Brando
and Mias Kashfi ovec custody:!
of their 13-year-old 10n.
From Par!•, Brando scolled I
Thunday at rtPorla that tl>e
boy, Chriltian Devi, had been.
kldnaped. "There ls nothllli 11 an to . be alanned about,"
Brando aaki in a stateft)ent,
declarina: the boy was on a
acuba dlvlnf vacation wlthll
lrienda lb Mellco. 1
Branclj>, 47, alld Mia Kaahfi
:sl, -.Ibo wore divorcod:ln 1111,1
1hart clutody of the \oy and
have been quarelltng aver him
tor year•. Brando his flied
suit against her lh lln 'iattemptj
to galrt compj•I• cut>dY· A,
C<JUrl hearing, to IJe. held !
Thundl.>'. was resch~ed for .
tlldly. . I
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A tentallve jury was sealed
Thursday at the Angela Davis
trial, but the prosec utor
removed two women \Vilh
peremptory challenges.
"We're h~fway there,"
Albert \\I . Hanis Jr .. assistant
state attorney general, .said as
two ne'' panelists joined 10
persons In the jury box who
earlier had passed questionin'
for "cause.''
One woman seated during
the mornin& said she never
heard the phra se "black is
r beautiful. •I
Judae Richart E. Arnason
recessed the murder, kidnap
and conspiracy trial until
Monday, when the defense will
have its first opportunity to
dismiss jurors without a
reason.
There \\'ere nine women and·
three men in the jury box
when Harris used two of hls 20
peremptory cha I le n g es.
Defense attorneys also have
20.
The two new panelists
drawn were both men,
brlnging the count to seven
women and five men. Philip J.
Russell, a computer company
employe, and Nic holas
Gaetani, a former student,
OO\v must undergo questi oning
fo r "cause1' -biases or other.
reasons that could prevent a
juror from reachi ng a fair
v.erdict.
The men replaced i\1rs .
Peter Ruth. a you ng houseu'ife
who told the court she ''never
heard of Angela Davis," and
Alice F. Evarts, a woman in
her 20s.
Indigents
May Run
Without Fee
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
tndi1ents can run for COngrtas
in Ctlilornla without paying
the 1425 filing lee, a throe-
judge federal panel ruled
Thursday.
The court ruled after hear·
ing the case of Raymond C.
Chote, 46, an Annapolis
graduate who calls himself a
"beggar."
Chote, a Den\OCrat who said
he wanted to run for Congress
from the state's 17th district
but was too broke, typed up
his own pftitions on a portable
typewriter while sitting in a
park. He also argued his own
case In court.
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VOL 65, NO. 70, 4 SECTIONS, 41 PA6ES ORAN6E COUNTY, OALIFoRNIA ' N TEN CENTS ,
Downcoa st Annex Looms as Top Council I ssue
! • By CANDACE PEAllSON
Of-~~, ..
Annexation of>the ~ between Ciorona
de! Mar lantf ·Laguna Beach· to Newport
Beach and what llhould fO on that
downcouf land Is JJl'l~·to•be perbipc
•Ille biggest Issue in the city eounc11 elec-
tion April 11.
Two meetlnp ·of candldata Thurlday
-one at Corona 'deI· Mar HigII &:boo! and
drie befort .the Harbor Democratic Club
at City Hall -brought forward a .variety
of reapopses on the issue.
Paul Jlycko ff, ~ candidate In tbe F:ill!t
District, told a group of 40 student& and
adull! at CdM lli&h School that he has
"mb:ed-feelings about annexing the
pn]perty, but if Jt were a part cf Newport Beach, I would have no high rise
onit.~1
'· •• • one of Ryckoff's op1>9nenl5, Harvey
Peut, told tbe .uine: audience, about ,a
tlilrd ol whldi JoObd old· enough to vote,
·that,"..-81loii oi·thot ·-rtY -should
be subject ·lo a· vote ol .llle,people."
Both P~ and Rycot(, are .running
'againsl .lncum)leiit lll•J'.i>r .Ed Hirth, who ureect "that be fort "•l'!Yorie can judge that
area; be should study what has ·been pro-
poeed."
Sevent.h District candidate P, D.
"Dee" Cook made a aiJnflar call for study today, after . telling the ~strong
HarbOr Democratic Club· audience that in
areas already in the city,. "I see no need
now or in the foreseeab'Je future a rtaSon ·
for any hi.rh rise on the waterfront any-
where. id Newport Beach."
Cook'i opponent, .,John Store, .made a
fiery speech a'ainst bigh rise to the Democrats, calhng it "rows of concrete
giants· staring seaward."'
Tlie meeting at. ~ ,High School was
confined . to the three Filth District can-
didates.
-All canclldatea had beOn Invited to l!te -1< ·and Black's ictloo dmo puzzled
Democrats' meeting: SeconQ Dlttrtct in-glaiice. from the other clJl\lldalel.
cumbent .Don ~Mcinnis, runnin& uno~ At both meetings, the candidates were
posed, 11tas not. there.· Mator-Hli'th, . ubd .questions" on 'Blc!i . Bay develop-
re~~ the )city at a 1LeliUt' ol. meat, lbe ~Pacific <»aat freeway
Ciliee ·meeting, was introduced ii -route, police helicopt<n-aad density.
abstentla by James Berkshlre. · A fe~ of Rycoff's responaes were
DemocraUc club Pfe$ident .John Black, somewbit _Jn1ccurl!;te, bowev~. _
himself a candidate for Dernqc;tatic ' He aaiil that the "councll failed last
nominatfon-.for' ~ iA ~ 'Jlth, .• year, \o uk. for federffl ~Ip" In studying
District lff:k~ to... oppose. ·R~. J6hn · development plans of the Back Bay only
Schmitz (R-Tlistbf ·introduced absent' 1 a few minutes arter Hirth explained he
Jim Crane Is fhe third candidate from bad 1one tG Washington but the city ~ad
the Seventh District. · -· been de{lied any aid.
-~ne Withdrew from ~_,r~J~-1\y.colf also 'said the councll-ba&,lack~
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FDA Bans 'H.eQ lth Ha zard' in Paint
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The Food and Drug Adininlltration to-
day banned all etcopl lrace ·11l1lo1Jirta of
lead in paint by the end of 1973 "to
minimize the health hazard to future
a:erieration.s. ''
Over vigorous protests 'from the paint
industry, I.he FDA ordered reduction of
leadJn paint fnim 1. Percent to five!tenttis
of 1 percent br the end of 1972 and to six-
hund~lhs o 1 percent by the end of 11113. .
"3 Teen·s .
An est1maied-.OO,ooo . chlldren ouffer
fN>m, ~ pollouing · whidl · c1n cauae
~,~,and death. Flaking paint In
. ~World War II h\>qling.has ~n lden-
tified ,U 1 majbr 19uree of lead . poison-
1rig: .
M~wblli, the EnVironmental Protec-
tion AgenCy orcfeied ari immediate ha1t
todar.'to interstate shipment of pesticides
registeted for Predator ·control and began
a recall of existing stocks.
l!i.;l~ed in the ban was thallium ..
· .Ulfate1 a rodent poison often ,m.Gused to
control livestock pMators ..
~ federal government Feb. I borrecl
the use of poiaons for predator ~ntrol on
public land. and in federal programs ex-
cept in emergenci1¥3.
The 8ction by William D. Ruckelshaus
today, however, takes these poisons off
the commercial market immediately
while opening action towar4 their
permanent ~llation from the federal
(See LEAD, Pose Z)
East.etn Bank . . '
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:A ~..t.~ ~:1,,.;;~ .... _~t. :~;,~~~.~:~~-.~* : In Pri~'Rate
To Make Hike '
t.mpllna plpoa tethereof ~ ......, ,Ml · . ~lY>,'f\venlng ··aollvity and; reallied ·-_ ~ •. : ... ~·: oril~:: ~ ~ ·~J;~=t Pint":;;;~-=: :;;.: •. s ~,... -..~-y ov··•-' ,"'I' . · -',..... ,. • oecond "'··-eommercial bank. said to--~ 1 "''1"'.--... ~ . tM ~ IUlplCta a.t -.a .
<( lil;lilli:t ._ palloo ,_._.Jiii' <Iii . 1 JIJ>oilet_anl ' ud >. PllJuides ~~ prlmo ~'!!,.':'teto ~'be, to-t 1111 .....,. llrll. all ....._ a trio 61 .llGlll; , · · • • · . , . ~-lr<lm ..,, ,_,_, •n percen
_....., "1w1lbl thojll 'rill trapping plliol' SIL tRicliird ·Miner said' .the ef(ectlve Monday ••.
fakona without •• llcenot and llao out of !>IPii>.wlft a· litlie loalher ,,..i ·attached The ......_....,t 'l'arked the firat
seaoon. , to a'l!I pound lfOi.td !ll' a.filhing•llne. -upward turn of t1Je prime rate since last .
The·.Jouths, two .boys antlja girl, we?e Fifteen marea o(tbe same type of, line July, w~n it moved from 5~ ~I, per-
.deWMll, then releued peDding prO-enclrcled the pigeon,~ to police. cent in-. short-lived reversal of a decline
iecution under the state Fiab a. Game . The P1-was turned over to the city from a high ol 111 percent in 1989.
Code, which usually involves a fine or ~ ~mcen. Most other cornm.erclal banks in the
probation. Tbe r•taUed falcon aaUed oU into the country have held their prime rates at : I ! ·-} ) -: I I . ·;; ·. • ..... '' DAIL~!tt.OT·lttff;r--.~
1 M1q •s· i.IOTifER 1t1:t.QS'1tliLE ~1L'1 WAITING. IN '/IOSPrj'Ai: ' ' , ·L .. Mtrrlma n,MOlnt4\nt'Vl•ll.i t Coate 'l-·"!:''1"!'11\ : · .' . ' .. -Licensed falcon-hunter Bernd. Niaber&, 1UDRt. 4% percent since late January and there
were no immediate reports today that
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McCloskey Dropping Out
they would boost their rates ilnd follow .
CIUbank's lead.
The prime lending rate Is the interest
charged by banks on short-term loans to
big corporate customers. Citibank's rate
ls one of the most sensitive in the nation~
because It is One of a handful' of
"floating" prime rates adjusted more or
less automatjcally by a formula pegged
to money market conditions.
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To Seek Seat in Congress • • ' J ' : • • • • ' ' • ,~ : j •• I . I ' i ! .. I ._ • As Famil y Prays ,.llop es
MENLO PAR!\ (AP) -Rep. Paul N.
"Pete" Mcctoskey said today be would
end hia campaign . for the l\epublican
presidential nomination and seek the
party's nomination In California's newly
created 17th Congressional District.
His New Hampshire presidential cam-
paign, the antiwar oongressman 'aaid,
achieved much of his goal which wu to
"try to demonstrate that there was a
substantial number' of lleoubJicana who ~Id oppose the contllllalloa of bomblnl
Iii Soutbeasl Alia." .
However, McCloskey ,Aid, be would
allow h1I name to mnatn on primarJ
bl1Ilol5 in 10 states ., a "symbolic pro-
~t" against continuatiqtl ol tho war.
' McClosky said the "harsh rullty" of
his situation is "that you canbOt ru'I a
credltable presidential Calnpalln without
large swns of money. ~
"I obviously don't have that money,"
he said, noting. that he had aboUt a
'45,000 dtticlt from the New Hampshlit
campaign.
McClookey said he woold file bla
nominating ))aper> for the 17th District al
the San Mateo Coonty C-OurihouH In
Red)'OOd City later today.
McCf!>akey, who garnered Ill percetit of
the vota cast In New llampehlre'a
Republican primary Tueeday, asld his
'
· Union . C'We r•
' • • !' (
Acup_un.cture .
• SAN FRANCJSOO (AP) -The
TeanUterl', UDloo; in a drive to ~ Grgaabe Chinatown Worten, ll ol-•
ferlng I De1f twist In fringe beneflla
-ln1urance coverage for
' acupuncture treatment.
Union organizer Rudy Tham asid
he hoped I.he entieement of
· cownse for• Ille ~ Oriental
Ir! Will pin ..,, mem-to . T~ranlu.
I· ~ ilvolV .. inlortion of
-lo certain """' centen. ... -....
showing -coupled With I.he 10 percent
for Colllervatlve Rep. John Ashbrook of .
Ohio -Indicate 30 percent of the state's
Republlcus are finding fault With Nll<on
Administration policl ...
Alhbrook ctmpalped on gi'eater fiscal
reapcinalhWty Within the federal 1overn-, men!.
Detroit :Gun Battle
Statements Wei,ghed
D~~ Authoritiea ara 'ftllldnl o atatementa about the
realon· lor a of police bulleta
wtlleb)efl one W111111 County deputy dead
and · .tlJree other men wounded, one
crltlt;olly .-•
The ..,.nre occurred early ll'buraday
when ·a apeclal police unlt Interrupted a
card 1amo attended by five oU-<luty
deputlea and I friend.
Most other banks, including first-rank·
ed Banlt of America in San Francisco,
adjust their rates administratively and
less frequently.
There were other e c o n o m i c
develppments today :
-Wholesale prices of food and a wide
range of industrial products climbed an
over-all ' tilne-tenths of · 1 percent last
month for the sharpest rise in a year, the
aovemment 'rewrted.
· Pricea of farm producl! and proceseed
foods, 10me of which are ez.empt from
federal price controls, rose 1.9 percent
and prices of industrial r&w materials .
and manufactured products went up five--
tenths ol I pereen~ said the Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
The over:all February wholesale price
rise, generally a signal of rising con:-
IWDtr prices later, wu a little less-
aeven-tentbs of 1 percent -on an ad!.
juated baslt for etpected seasons! price
changes. On the 1euonal buls, the ~
crease was the largest 11Ace December.
• ... A time to live ..• a time tg 4Je·
•.. "a .time to laugh ... a titnt to
CTtl ••• "
-Bible-inspired rock tune
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or 1111 ~PY l"li.t ,,.,.
There is a time and a place and a
purpose for all things under heaven, ac-
cording to the Bible by wblch Mike
Moldenhauer'• life Js lived. · ~.
He hH not read It Jn 39 days •
He is ' in a Coma at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital, with head lnjurte1
suffered in a motorcy<l .. plckup truck
collision. .
The t~ was J.an. JQ, ih the .evening
bours.
The place was a· busy corner l:a Santa
.Ana Heights.
The purpose, perhaps, b best left to In-
dividual interpret.ation, for U\il 1tory of a
.,Sex Movie Seized at UCI
familJ'I faith and hope in I.heir lrl(edy
may affect dilferent peoele Iii dilferent
· Wlfi.
, • ~'There are ,al&nt my ,IOn haa, tile wor1t
. sort ·of brain damsp,",1yt Mn. Robert
, Merriman, of ZZl'I .Valla St., Newport
Beach.
. ' Injuries· iuffered bii th< CIJrona' de! Mar
High School ' l<iphomora and Christian
· Campus Crusada ·leadtr involve the vltal
· braln item,' literally the •hl.iman • body'a
· power:plant •. : • · • ·
"If lt'.1 juat bruI...i; he tiu a chenct-lo
' recove~.'' ,siy1 hi~ ~ 190ther, Lee Mer-. riman. · _, ___ ;, .
1''.Btit lf nOt -that's It/ He Could be· I
'·'vegetable' or a sptsilc.'' acid's the stoical
. _. .. who bu dev~ted ber OWi! time In
' the past to workllltwlth the bandicapPed.
The vigil for Mike · Moldenhau!r. who
. Wiil 6e• 16 . in Mai'1 conlinuei dally, In
· peraon an<ti iri prayer. ·
, Hla mother, his grandmother, or his
atepmotber ~pend their days In . or netr
Room 111, waiUng and wal<:hing for Im·
pnvement.. , .
1 Mike ls tentatively ldledulod 11 a
.dele1ate to the ,)nlemallol\ll Student
.. COocre~s OD .Evanpl1 ... al Dsllu in
1 f'-C June. Deputiea' ~eeide '7 in a Barn' Won't ."!!-' 01:i . all.J P"' : a!~~ ... ~~'."' :;~~~·i::
' · · · ' cUinued Frl.i':;·~yon' Prayer ' a. ALAN DllUIIN San Francisco police officers w~ had yell'Old. Terry Oleson,,• ~aduate atu-. Breakfoot ln.N~w1>9ri Beach. .
.,. ••..., """•• , ·~~film. , . . dent and president of the Gay Students . "It .toot one a,yelr:old ~1to start It
_,:A, ~cOlor '!!•VI~ Oil. dr "nfe. g:ty~ ~r-·Ibo~ Unloo,.unlOIMnentben were lo<meet-af 11 : • and is '.odull 'bu~ _juit, to ~. to
nwe. -UUod ..1 ID I man~ said Defiuty D~ Mr1 = ~ a.m.' today at the Gateway ~;to • lle.eP l!P'~th.blm,"Lf'llli¥U one loc&l OI·
:e.:n' ~ rri 1 ~' ~ ,..a:1P!!: thll inormn,. ,. · 1 ~·begtrrdbtrlbutlbn ofitbe lelflets.: ·' ecutlve. . • ; i • l::tV ~-filrt ~ -ihertff'I ''Thelan Franclaco offlcersw.r. asked I • ei-alao1ald11batqe1al 'ac\i1111 wodld "~~~:ltnhaUll' :~ ~ = dtpQu.i It UC ·Jnlno 'llllradaJ nigbl to dnerlbe tt In great detail.'' Mn. Sears be ptll'.llled through Ille American Ct\>tl < ,. -lW 1 k · In d~ 1 1....., .... ,-by tho Gay· ·added. "'Ille moment he beard tho • Liberties Union (ACLU).lJay·lilur!U of , ~volt.he~·~ ·.;!""'en!
Studenta Unloo description, I.he judge tssued the order. Newport Beacn~ • dll'!C!Or'at'tbe AC!i"U, • you • ve
· The descrlplion was hair ralaing. lt'1 an confirmed that fhe bOtly ....id conaldor • pllaoil.' · ' · · '...: ....
'The film was DOI •hmm and no arrest.I orgy." • .. •ctlng ln bebatt of the Unloil . . MIU ~I~ ocliool campusee ""'"'~
-e made. Today mem~1 'Ol I.he Gay Students -Seizure of llie'Iow-budtl'I · w!lich Ille ~· Cout, helping m .11111" •
The deputltl ~ -a wirrant Union, who had pllQllled to scr.... the !lu been screen«( at Pl!bl!C s In . Clirlatlan ., Leadership Week concert
111111111 by Central Orange County film prior to a paDel dlacusllon on human . San Flilnctaco, Loto'Anae!S; d SalJlrdar.•Ii~t ~t !)re!)ge ~ast Coll~e,
Mlmldpal Court Jlldtw RObel1'il. Rlcklea ,.,.uauty, were ~prolelt aclJon. •New . YOl1i ~ lbOup ritltl1tdlJ> ' fe1litmc tlio·Certaln SoUn4s. 1.,.,
who reporledly Wm beottatloo In las"' Thuradty nlfbl,),•~9~ lions arc JJOildllil il\A'lliolt ~ ... llt-1 ~~"' lnsplrallonll Inc tile warrant illlrlllleolnc lo on boor-the seizure were Printed fer , '-· a"dof et.deollt•llr.......,. ~ fw ~ athletes ud rootar1. -. . .-,..,.,. -'fllh ""' lbrouCllout tile.._. IDlllY. by II:' . 111ee m P'llM, ht' *> · · , : 1w , ,... 11
"i I t '
' I I •
a 1>91icy M the Upper Bay.
The council does bave a 1tated policy
on the Bay. It was recently revi.f, but
doesn't mention exactly what devdoPo
ment should take place.
Ryckoff alao suq..ied I.hat the city
should "keep alert'~ on the freeway Issue
anclsend representllivea to meetings like
the recent Little Hoover Commission.
Hirth spoke to the commission.
Ryckoff said he feels the entire Back
Bay should· be an· estuary. Pease and
Hirth have come out for "oompatlble
uses," although Hlrt.h added l1IOle
_wouldn 't.Jnclude.hornee-or-lndustry. --
TWA Tells
Bargaining
On Blasts
,
By United Pren lm«natloaal
TWA· h•• c0nflrmid that JI nefOtlated
with an extortk>nlst over a a mllUon d&-' mancl to reV.al where bombs alleged!J
had been planted on Ila jetllnen, but tho
company's president uld no ransom had
been paid and he believed the threat bad
''run lta: course.''
Meanwhile a number of •lrllnr.t around
the country were plagued w I t. b
anonymooa but apparently UJ11Ubetan-
tlated threal! thet their planes had been
boobytrapped.
The government called the boada ol It
major airlines to .. ---imc .
today to map ,out. Prooldan\'~•a •. ,
..,i,r to ,....ea1 ilr tni~ .... 1-.
Trana]iorlatlon Seciotlrt i• A. Volpa ...._the ___ ....
M "'"'8 -1111 Pr 1ll1m liooded din
• orderl llmed at freo1Jic the itr lntlllllry
fiom bomb threall llld -
The .new ~ dlncl ...-, aJr
carrier to Jlfffllll °" deter the pJacJne of
weapona or nploolvoo aboard Ill
aircraft; privent Of' deter unaut.horiaed
accesa to JI! aln:ralt; tighten lit "'"*8
checking procedurea, and lmprovO !lie
eecurlty of its car10 and baa•I• toadinC operations.
·President ~. C. Wiser of Trans World
Airlines said in hJi formal statement that
'.'TWA bellevea tho bomb threat that
cauaed the litUltioD bu run itl coune.
There has been no contact with the ex-
tortionist •inc• Tueaday and no raiioom bu~ paid." ~
It was the fin! odmiulon by the'llrlino
• that contact ol -. kind had been made
-the unldentlfJod u\Ortlonlat altboqb
IOW'CH said Tueaday night thal -nesotlailons "' in progreas: •
In Grand Rapids, Mich.. the FBI
Thuraclay arrested John Foster, IO, Ben-
ton Harbor, on chargeo he telephoned
TWA today demanding '2$,000 to reveal
where two bombl were hidden.
The FBI would release no other detaila
~ would not 11y whether be wa1
auspectad of beinl the same peraon In-
vol ved in the earlier extortion attempt.
(
Speed to Be Dropped
The 1peed' 1Jmtt wW be reduced to lO
mites per hour on Pallaades Road in 30
days.
The rodnctlao from tho present II
miles p<r !lour -ordered by the county
Board at Supervlaora. II affects the aoc· lion between Red Hill Rood and Jam-
boree Blvd. •'
.
Col!9t
Weatller
Sunahlne abciuld tata over the
Southland SaturdaJ' followina the ·
uaua1 low cloutla and q ... the
coesL Higba lot Iha _.. .... are
upected to be IUghtly warmer1 with tempentllra of • llooC the
coast rtaq to 7' ~ ~ the mld-50'1. ... ,
JNSm E !J'.ODA 'Y
S01tll\!mld 1tooe opcniilfll thfl
r w .. k !'ling< from S"4kf1P<ar•
and B•• Jo010• to Rau Brad-
b•rJ'• ,ptoy with '"ll!iit· ~u·•
•Wtekendfr telll l"'°kfVHr'
the partlc11lari.
l. M. "" 1 ....... ,.
(...._..-I
CMnlflM ..
C.ln )I C.-•"" " DrMtll ...... 11 ••ltwlll ,... • ,..... , ... ti .., ...... " MwlMJFI II ._ L-.n 11
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! DAILY PILOT N
Fro• P .. e l
SEX FILM ...
-fllm would be &c:reened on campus.
A pmltt of tbe flrll reel of the film
wa. held by Vice Olancellor John c. Hoy
.... "1111 -f"'8it1 _ ......
...... ~•lift of tbe ACLU 11111 OIOIOD.
Altu lbe preview, Or. HO, told Oleaon
that the tum could not be shown Thura-
dl)' nt&ht and that a decision on whe.ther
tbe movla ~d be shown In the future
would be made by Chancellor Dutel G.
Aldrich, who was out of town Thursday
night. -
Dr. Roy said that Oleson indicoted that
the movie would not be acreened.
Pr. Ho1 mada It clear that be did not
order the tllm confiscated and was
unaware that the seltitre waS going to
Wee pllce.
•
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St1pPJled Drag2' • ' • Harbor Doctors
May Be Quizzed·
By TOM BARLEY
Of .... Dlftt' l'l)ft '""
LOS ANGELES -Four Harbor Area
physicians who all egedly made large aup-
pUet of the narcotic Demerol available to
drug_ addict Reba Vaughn may be uted
to explain their actions to a State Board
or Medical Examiners comm ittee when
the inquiry into allegations aga inst Dr.
Ebbe Harteliw or Costa Mesa reopens in
May.
Vaughn.
Mr1. Vaughn told the committee that
sbe became desperate for Demerol in
late 19&! to the point th1t lhe called tloc>
tors and told them her father was dyln1
of cancer a~ needed relier from pain.
She testified that severa l physicia111
'"Ibere had bem 10rDe lndlcation that
tbe Diltrtet Attorney'• Office w11 tolng
to step in," Dr. Joy explained.
"!Jllortn1tlon hid been made avlilable to
them," the vice chlncellor wet.. m.
illcatliig that be hoped to ovoid ID mesl
. DAILY .. ILOT ll•ff ""-NANCY SMITH, MISS NEWllORT BEACH, SP!AKS AT MAYOR'S PRAYER BREAKFAST
More Thi n 300 P1roon1 Turnod Out for Event This Moring 1t lr1lboo Boy Club
Defense attorney Matthew Kurilicb told
1tate hearing orficer E. F. de Vllbiss as
the second three-day hearing clotied
Thursday that he may bring tha four doc·
tors he named to the hearing room for
questioning when the inquiry reopens
called area pharmacies and orderea
drugg ists to give her quanUtits of
Demerol. State nareotia; regulation1
forbid the dispensing of narcolia and
dangerous drugs to persons who have noi
undergone an examination at the handS
or the prexribing physician.
1be blonde, minJ-akirted witness, whf
once fell uleep during the hearing and oi
another occuion collapsed In tears on th~
witness stand. told how ahe once used a
man ahe described u "an old wino" tO
obtain DemeraJ from an unsuspectinC
c!octor. ..
betnc llllde.
The JlrOVleW performance Ind Dr.
HO)i'• declllon that the ftlm·nol be shown -Mesa turned out to be lrulev1nt to tbe con·
fllcatlon.
The preview was held at 5 p.m. ~t
Principal Denies 300 Residents·
Attend Mayor's
Prayer Meeti!lg
May 23, 24 and 25.
about 4:311 p.m., tha llpod phone call with
tile, San Franclloo officers who bad teen
the movie In the Bay City befan. 1c-
cordln1 to Deputy DA Sears, and about
an hour later Judge Rickles signed the
warrant. The SO.minute preview was still
aoio& on at Irvine at that time .
Department Favoritism
Mrs. Vaugh.n admitted during three
days on the witness stand that she
tricked b o t h doctors and hospitals in
C0:5ta Mesa and Newport Beach into sup-
plying her with Demerol in 1968 at a time
She said she persuaded the man to doD
Dr. l;Jarteliu.s' pajamas, hustled him intO
Hartellus' bed and told him to make ap:.
propriate noil!les when the doctor from
whorw. she hoped to obtain Demerol callf!d
at the home. :
Mrs. Sean said abe wu not informed
that the film had been banned by the vice
chancellor. "We had in our posstssion an
advertisement that the filM was going to
be abown," Mn:. Sears sald, uplaining
thll .-tbe penol code thla ..... ed u
probable caUJe that a misdemeanor -
the 1howtnc of 1 pornographic movie -
wu 1otnc to be committed.
"I am 1t1re that even if the vice
chaocellor hid decided thol the film w11
not pornographic, the Judie would have
iuued the warrant," Mrs. Seara said. MJ:o. Seara ,qreoil that no member of the aberlfr1 office, no lnvelllptor with
the dlllrld 1ttomey•1 office nor Judi• !f!c:klel hid &aeD the movte.
: ~either 'the aherlif'a department nor
the DA '1 off Jee was represented at the
UC! preview.
"Other than those at the preview,
nobody In Or1nge County hu -It to
my knowledge," Mr1. Seara aaid.
The film wu made tut aummer for •.llOO by "J" Brian of Son Fronclaco ind
Jl.m· Forquhol'IOD of Los Angel .. wbooe
co-la Cllled Vttruviln Productlonl.
Both prod.-s were 1t the forum 'l'llun-
dly night to dilculi the movie ud
bumon MElllity with I pone] of legal and
Pl1dlololic1l profealon1ll. -The .a...., lectunl bllJ WU pocktd
with lhout 11111 pen0m 1t 7 p.m. when tbe
llftl!liac -·----pllce..Tlaen • Oieloo fnlormed tbe 1udlence of the vice
chlncellor'a declaton. A diJcuAlon blg111.
,._ ID !lour llllr tbe MW'I !fop•~
lftl'9d to "'"a.:, .. -., ~-... --~ IV~ft· tr\91w:r
IJ'OUP Wu pllnnlng•to IQ .. 4""' !ilQy the film deaplte !Ir· Hoy'1 ban.
An ,Andy Warhol movie, "I, a Man,''
lW:lielnt lbown to -irn>iip In tho IOdll lclencli lecture bin: "We uted If
we could UJe their projector," Oleson
uld. today. "They were favorable, but it
wun't worked out. It would baye been
unlikely that we would have lhown It but
,. a lfOUP decision wu never mtde.11
Dr. Hoy ultl that hil ·declJlon to ban
the film wu baaed on tha fact that It was
betnc lbown to the publlc. "It wu not
suitable for a general public audleoce1"
Dr. Hoy uld. "In checklnJ with J>lO-
f.,.lonal crlilcs, there 11 DO question that
thil has been cbar1~iled 11 npllcit
bard-Oore pornography."• '
The Oyer 1dvertlllni the movie had
lllpulaled thlt no one under 11 would be
admllted. •
Aaked If he felt the movie could be
1hoW'll to a restricted audience fol' the
Cost> M"a High School prl1elpal Don
Achziger today vehemently denied that
he bu favored the ac.bool's athletic
department over the fine artJ department
in the matter of budget allocations ..
''The 1tatement that I don't 1upport
mua.lc is totally unfounded," he said. "We
have 1Iven them mpre support this year, lnclucung money, lhan 10 the 14-year
hJltory of the school. Two yeara ago we
boqbt choir robes that coat 12,000 and
band uniforms that cost over $7,000 and
for next year they will receive a~
pro'1mot.ly '9,000 In equipment replace·
men!, ouch u lllllrwnenla, rism tor the
cborll ""'1PI llld 10 forth."
Achlziger'1 remarkl came In the wake
ot a Wednesday evening meeting ln-
vOI~ aome 200 vocal and instrumental
muaJc student.a and their parents to pro-
test Jack of funds / to transport music
IJ'OUPI to off-campus pe.rfonnances.
At the meetln(. It WU charged that
'7,000 hid been 1llocated for lransporta-
tJon to athletic eventa and only '2,000 for
all the rat of the school's 14
deportmems, the music groups receiving
onl1 f/111 for tralll]>Cirt.aUon.
AclJb:it:• Aki he WU "truly &bocked''
by retortl of the meeting and cr!Uclied
the -. Involved for taking iheir
complalnta to the ptlrellta.
"FIZ'lt al all.'' be ,aald, •11 think any
~~11t~~r·t
Mattllfdldei
Blast Set Off
assistant princi~l, Tom Jacobson, who More than 300 Newport Be a c h when Dr. Hartelius allegedly was under •-· h f hool bud busi nessmen and women were cautioned '"' m c arge o e sc get. · clase observation and could .. nt sustam· "The budget n t· t th f' "not to substitute ritual for reality" In ""' a oca IOns or e 1ne her habit. arts department were given to Mr. Van their religion by a Baptist layman at the
Treese (fine arts chairman ) at the begin-fourth annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast Kurillch complained Thursday that the
ning of the , school year and he as a at the Balboa Bay Club this mOl"J!ing. case against Harteli us could be COD-
deparfment chairman has the authority Fred Smith, the featured speaker at the siderably changed it he can determine
to spend the money as he sees fit. Ap-annual event that highlights Christ ian fro m the physicians the extent to which
parently he didn't see fit to give the band Leadership Week, stressed the need for Mrs. Va ughn got her drugs from sourees
any more money than they received." personal involvement with God. other than her SO-year-old lover.
Aclulger said that out of a total achool Smith, a Texas bll!linessman and leader Hartelius of Islander Street, El Toro, is
budget of approxiinately $100,000, the fine in national Youth for Christ :mOvemenls, aa;used of moral turpitude and un-
W department received approximately headed the list Qf promine11t speakers. professional conduct. It is alleged that he
$11,100 to cover auppUes, textbooks, field Earlier, Superior Court Judge Lloyd introduced Mrs. Vaughn to drug1 and en-
trips and other needed Jtems. Replace-Blanpied Jr. offered a reading ·from the couraged her habit' to the point that abe
ment of mu1ical instruments, he noted, Old Testament and H. Wallace Mer-was eventually certified as a drug addict.
Mrs. Vaughn said she had told the
physician that her accomplice had in·
curable can<:i!r and that the doctor ap-
peared to be satislied with her story of
her dying, pain-wracked father.
He gave the willing, pajama-clad
pa lient a shot and then Ieff vials of
Demerol with Mrs. Vaughn which were
later UBed by the shapely blonde for her
personal druf needs.
"But did he look as if he had cancer?"
Mrs. Vaughn wa1 asked. "Oh God, he
looked as if be had everything," rePlieJI Mrs. Vaughn. That comment atopped Ute
hearing for a full two minutes. ..
" cornea out of a separate fund. ryman, president of Avco 'Financial It Is also alleged that he drugged Mrs.
"Apparently they spent all the money Services, read from the New Testament. Wanda Melendrez of Costa Meta as 8 •
set aalde for field trips in the first ~ayor Ed Hirth closed the program means of achieving a sexual relatlonshlp Badham to Seek ·
semester," said the principal. "We all urging people to "serve God by serving with his victim. Mrs. Melendrez choked
have to live within a budget and learn each other." on her food and died In December of 1968. ··,
how to allocate our money." Nancy Kaye Smith. Miss Newport Mrs. Vaughn has testified that Hi's Six' th Term· ..
Achziger said he would prefer not to Beach, also addressed the gathering. Hartelius preformed three aborUons on
get lnto any discussion of the relatlve saylng she does not see God as a her during their torrid relationship. She ..
merits of athlellcs and music. "I feel supreme being. has also testified that Hartellus is the As Assemblyman"~ both are very important," he said. "He is my friend and Companion" stle rather of her 6-year-old son, Jerry _ · said. ' "It should be pointed out however," he '" added, "that transportation money is the The program also included an ap-A!.semblyman Robert E. Badham elf
only support from the school for ~ar~ce by Ichthus Team, a youth f'rona Pqe l Newport Beach) today announced be wilJ
athletics. Otherwise the programs are singing group fro'll St. A n d r e w ' s seek election to a sixth term representing
just about self-supporting. Money for Presbyterian· Church. The group sang LEAD the 71st A.!.sembly District in Sacrameu-
athlellc uniforms and equJpment comes several spiritual songs aod closed with • • • to. .
"America the Beautiful." ' B dh ls ~'~~:.Associated Student Body funds The &Mual breakfad. is spo••••ed b regist{ation program. Ruckelshaus is ad-Le ~., aturm, 42• 1 lG-year veteran ol the "'uul '"' money raised by the 1tudtnts." :1 """" Y gi..:ua e. ~ v: 'There has been some friction betwi:en 1Di:e~Newport Harlior JUniOi" Otirl1ber1'o( .ministrator of the Environmental Protec-He said he wiU rqn a .,sincere" ca"'-
the music department and myself," the Cotrimerce. · ' tion Agency. paign based on his experience, ·which a. ~Aid. "~...;-bovo crtlldaecl . • • The action affecla 19 producla c!oo-eludes the chalrmanshle of tho Joint rnt.~.ft.\B;/,O::;.ii£::\t .~EW #J:l;,'Jti(JN§,,1 1 ~'7llft~.Y:°~~. ~ '~:fi":" ;:.~:,u1ee on atomic devel'.·,P-
-..i...i.. aiV· IOdlurb:'i'ilonODuMacettte, co Jn ih o n-1 )t "'"'la& n:.f:I many off-campu1 perform-1 known a1 "1080J' The stanford graduate also ls a
anc .. ! not put on ooe program during ST AGE ENCORE In the action affecting.lead. Dr.-Merlln membor of Aaatmbly committees ·on
.MAMMOTH, AriJ:. (UPI) -Four
mllUon pounds of convenUonal erploslve1
have been detonated here in what wa1
believed to be the bl11e1t manmade blast
in history not involving a nuclear device .
tchoo time in over three years, not even K. DuVal, assistant secre~ of Health Ways and Means, Revenue and Taxatl(llf,
. at Cbriltmu or.. Easter. I feel our .The ne. w Home and G. arden Pige, along and Scientific Affairs Jn tht Department Governmental Organization and 11 .~a 1 itudents are missing out on' part of their with dally TV Jogs, will be making their of Health, &fucatlon and WeUare told a ra~tin~ member of the Assembly W1tir
The explosion Thursday by the Ranch ..
en Exploration and Development
Corp., waa designed \o crush a small cop-
per ore body and leach It from other
materials through. a percolated solution
of acid and water. The actual pumping of
tbe copper solution will not begin until
Allgljl!.
Mule, L. Anderson, Rrealdent of
Ranchers, said the 1hot 11was extremely
successful and Jeu rock than expect~
W¥ ejected from the blast site."
educaUon when tbey aren't able to hear second appearance in Saturday editions Senate subcornmittee today tb3t lead Cotnrruttee.
our musical groups on campus." or the DAIL y PILOT tomorrow. paint poisoning results in 200 deaths ID-Badham pledges to continue to wort W~th regard to a statement that he had Longtime readers of the ·DAIL y PU.OT nually and C03tl!I the nation $200 million 1 toward a "more balanced economy an;:
told a music teacher the community are reminded that two cld friends _ TV year in lost earnings and care of victims. to curb government •pending and cet>-
would be upset by cancellallon of an WEEK and Family WeeklY~lil ve moved FDA Co mmissiooer Charles c. Edwards tralization. ::
athletic event while "no one would to Sundaf distribution and will not be said he may deci4e later to speed up the "I will continue my lron clad belief in
notice" cancella tion ol a music program, included ~ th.e DAILY PILOT Saturday de-leading order after the industry bas local control and wlll apply lt in all
Achziger commented, "I was simply pa ckage. provided additional information by April decisions I make in representing the peo-
remarking that ours is an athletically
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good music program on television on a
Saturday afternoon, for example, there
Will be three football gimes. I'm not
&aylng there shouldn't be more music -
that's just the way it is In our present
society." Gfegance .
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purpoae1 of a dlacuaalon on pornography.
the vice chancellor replled1 "Thia raises
another question. Do we have restricted
audiences. I hope we do not. It rail!les the
question of how open the univer1lty Is. If
this question had been faced by society
at large, we would not be in the dilemma
we are In."
F rom Pagel
Ted Lindauer,-director of mental health
services for the Los Angeles City Unil~ed
School Diltrlct, who was to have betri a
member of the panel discus.sing the
movie., expressed h1a anger.
OIAHICOAIT •
DAILY PILOT
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MIKE 'S ·ORDEAL •••
He established weekly sessions that
bave drawft up to 50 local adults to' the
campus for cocoa, doughnuts and com·
munity devotion&. He also kept hla grades
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"He'a a real strong ldd," sa}'d Mrs.
Virginia Tucker, hil llcbool counaelor.
"Thia II oomethlna that bu hit a lot of
kids on this campUJ very hard," ahe ad-
ded, noting that Mlke remains an In·
apiraUon to many.
Chula malnlllnecl down tho hall from
Room 116 list hil!I coodiUon as serious,
although it wu critical after he was
Dung from the bike while riding behind a
buddy.
His friend wore a helmet and wasn't
hurt ao .crlilcally.
The family, members o f noD-
denominational Mariners' Church, now
maintains a mixed measure of faith and
realistic acceptance.
They are shopping among long-term
convalescent facilities , such u Downey's
Rancho Loi Amigos Hospllll, which
1peclalii.e1 in major rehabilitation cases.
11He wants to be a doctor,'' Mike's
mother 11ltl Wedne><lay.
"I keep sayJna: 1He.y, wake up! You're
mlutng out oa a lot of valllable In-
formation.' "
"Even thoalh be'1 UllCOlllcloas, they
llY tbe 11tbcolllclotll II alw1ya working
llld I ""' help but lee I be knows oomethtzti of whit'• IOinC on," Lee Mer-
riman continufs.
"We ca1 alway1 hope: for a miracle,"
sa)'I one nune. ••we can always hope
.•• we alwa)'I do."
"There muJt be a pur-poeJt--a reason
-behind U," ,.ya Mrs. Merriman, •troaainC !•Ith olOne keeps her 1trooa.
'l11t trqlc 11pect of the Miko
Moldenhauer atory come lo ll«hl •tier his
picture u • c1tlec1t. to tbe Dlllu rally
-lent a month bolora tho 1ccldent -
.... printed.
A family triad ctlled to 11y ho ml1ht
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Miko Moldonh1uor
not be going and why.
Mrs .. Merrlman said the family wasn't
offended aoo In fact 1ppreclated ill
publication. · "So many people are praying for him
all over the country -we've had calls
from Monllna and New Jeraey -!hot
maybe lt'a a good Indication."
And then lhe. woman •ho spend.I her
days beside the bed In Room 111
remembered aomethtnc el8e lhe ..,,..
..,.ldered pertinent to thl M I k e
Moldenhauer sto11. ·
"Two people bore In the holplial havo
become Chrlltllns beclllle of him."
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DAD .'Y PILOT EDITOIUAL P A GE
·Meet~ng P i'.~k N~e~s-. ~ . ~ .
City ll.ulaier Robert L. Wynn )(~ will preaent
councilmen wlfh a '8 million Pld.ap of parb and
pueos Iba! be thlab Newporl Beach should buy from
the ~ of the U!e of bonds. · '8 mUJk>n, should the filures be approved
by lbe council -and the voters -includes funds for
development ol thole parks. •
-ThiJ aeemt loglnl since II apj!ears ii will W impo,.
alble for the city to come up with the money for develop-
ment from other sources. .
P'unda for parks normally eome from the buildin11
excise tax, an account that also pays fo r ' fire stations
and librari~. A recent projection of income and out-
flow from that fund over the nest 20 years forecasts a
,2.3 million deficit. .
Since fire stations always seent to take precedence,
II would be wise to have the ~ark deveJopment costs
paid for from the bonds. '
There Is no need to make the issue more attractive
to the voter by biding the development cilit figure from.
him.
· Since the· package presented by Wynn.only includes
park needs already In the pro~ ~eneral plan, it.
would also seem sensible 'for the council fo schedule a
separate bond issue, on the same ballot. to 'establish say .
a $3 million reserve' fund for par)µ; .not on the existing.J
li~t.
Only a Billio~ D~llars
; Leave it to an engineer to get•to the-nitty-gritty of
a matter. . ... ,
As some environmental activists were soaring
higher and higher with the rhetor"ic about pollution in
Newport Bay, Ne'\'JlOrl Beach Public W<irks Director
Joe Devlin has. Jtrougbt them -and all of us -back
down to earth. . ~
The .latest urging of some ecology spe~kers is that
the city rebuild the storm drain system to keep street
run-offs from reacliing the,bty,
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~~"l •IOd!ld lllle a•bllf·bld lllel.: Z-.llloUt
sludiel>to deter'mlne bew 1111 .a ~-tlllM ~ are U.e not been CQl!lleled; ll seeml tW'dnma m111t
be a 'coniiderable contflbutor'to·lhe pf oblem of. boy pol·
Julio~. ,
SO why not plan to re-route the drainap waters?
Devlill came up With a billion-dollar stumbllns blodl:.
''The cost of such a project would approach 10
flgU're.s, 11 be calctilated, adding 11it would probably be
cheaper to move the harbor.".
· People deeply concerned with our enYinlnment
can only be commended for their concern. There P"'b-
ably isn't anybody in Newport Beach that doesn"t want
to see a clean harbor. ,
Bu~ until projects now under way to ~vide some
lnforma\jon on what should and can be dOlle are <»m-
pleted. we'll 'do better not ·to muddy up the. waters with
extravageht claims ..;.:: llid solutions. . '
"Upgrading Ga s Statio~
NeWJ>Ort, Beacb cound)men Mopday night are
' .ICbeduled to -adopt in· orifitiance that· places a~d!Uona!
contrl!ls on the operation o~ gu stations.
The prol>OIOd otdinanoe has met resistance from
sta.tidft operaiors' 8.11#· from at lleast one councifmah whp
feels the ,proposed controls would be unconstitutional.
1t .is a fact of ntodern .urban life that individuals.
and businesses are subject to the "standards of.the com·
munity1' subject to sorrie controls. And always the sins
of a few bring rontrols for the many. ·
It also is I fact of life that service stations have
long been a concern that has bugged citizens· ind their
governments iri a great many communities for years.
Again -the sins of the few making prob!•'!" for all.
The city has studied, revised and restudied the
problem about long enough. Reasonable upgrading of
the service station requirements is in order and"i hould
be given a trial. Consideration should be given to bard·
abip cases.
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Our Freedom ·' Airport Leas~ Again (fp for Pulk Dlscusrion
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Has. Shrunk
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Most p e o pl e who prate about-
ufreedom" conveniently neglect one of
the essential pncondltions of freedom -
and that II -of cho!Ce. U ooe'• freedom ol choice II ,..
low, or 1everely Um-
lted, the "freedom"
II oflen II virtually
~Ff.nee, m-
a lanwiisly Ironic re-mark, once parodied
Ibis -o f false
freedom when be ob-
aerved "Both · the . ' rich and the poor ln Par111 are free to
aleep under the brid&ea al nighl"
lb< greal...,. of the U.S., in lbe put,
was ita genuine freedom of choice, as
contrasted with most European countries, ·
where young people were 11trait-jacketed
by family rank, social class, and lack of
educallonal opportunities. The rise of a
LIDC1lln to President would have ~n in-
conceivable in the rigid hierarchies of the
Old World.
Btrr WE OUllSELVES have become
Increasingly structund and hierarchical.
W~n I w.u a you~. a college education
meant far less than it does today; even a
high school diploma did not carry as
much weight in terms of employment as
it does now.
Our freedom to move and rise has
zhrunk as our social system has become·
larger, more lmpersonaJ, mechani?.edl.
corporalive, and concerned with credit&,
courses, diploma" ~grees and l!i!!OIJ. '.
cards. ,
THOSE AT THE bottom today -
whether they be blacks, PUerto Ricans,
or Appalachl,an whites -may have tbl
Dear
·Gloomy
Gus
'Save What's Left of Our
WaiUng more than three minutes
for the Newport BeacJr..~ity hall
switchboard to answer ta hintia~
Ing, inluriathlg a.id downright ' ' lou!y public retaUona. It happeoed
to, me twice' last week.
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To the Editor :
Orang~ ~ty A,irport is again up for
Pl\l>l)c dlscilp~, with the end ·of Air
, West's ~-Uct..if time and.experience '
· ~ can teach us anything, we must
1ear8. now frbm those who bavi suffered
'Ill mact. before,t11. · Lttters from reader• are welcottu.
Mai\y_ye.:i ago the late Gunther Le. , NormaUt1 ~teri s~ con"eJI ~r ,
-N. C.'E• Ing, vice pr~ and al~y for Wait ~uagu·m 300 ·IDOnll or ku. Th<
,.. ,.,,.. . ....., -, --• ~forcloae to40yeara, -laughed 'i·nvnt:to.'c0ndem1 .. IC1Urs to liJ l!>CIU· __ ,.,, ._. ., .. wwwa a • ..., off the Door of a West' U::>s ,Angeles or.,elttnlflGN. libel _u reserved. ~U· Ut-t
..._. •,...,. • ..._,. ..,...., ""'· Chamber·· of Cornmirqet,m~g. He ~' ~¥~1iQnature and~
l ,. • ' realized tang be!<xe tbollnol jmbr1111io 1119 ~'hlif""""r mav be ..,.u..
' • " ' •'). ..... L. 'A. Airport thal ·llie'fliilt lo fight ll<ld ""~~lj\ilat ~· 1Uffj¢ent .. '!'!"'.· · · for llOme aod land was u,.;. DOI these b •7>JJdnnt 'Pwliv 1Dlll Mt i....p.b-
• aaD!O -i?.I, -we hod ID lho-l!fllJ' ,_.. 1itir Wbea ob~IOI lilli&d.. · ''
.Pill', .... but~f.;ho'pr~ -.!:,.... ~at e1-..· 1111a111L Lea-. Ql' _,.,,,-c ice·-"'actli> '-• dlerecf )lls ma~ificent '-at brain ly reitrided · our rising eclucaUooal """"'-' . ~· . -• · • some ""1slraints on new Ion llaDdanls and•b)i the demands of our MW 111...,..t, ..._..jon, m order lo secure dutgn , before it J1 , cut tn· ~ete,
technology .• ,; • . . =-~~.~e 19' them a ~yalf~our~.All
We leod tJ· t¥.nJt ol "lroedom'' and 7 f'"l ' '. ~ ,' we:cao ljlggesl lot the \r .... now 11
"aecurity" as being wpJaallet, when in THI OLD SAYING. "Unil.rt we stand a lot of tree! and vines. ,
llUth they are il!'I different ~ ol, the divided we f~" 11 ji.. a1c1y ~ Et 11egun'. KERMIT DORIUS AJA'
same pole. ~eople who lack secunty, in a do, Wettchester, Playa · del R ey,
certain baS1c "'Ille, have no real freedom Inglewood ind Walls (ahd it <oold hap-
-'for the !reedbm ol choice II denJ;d pen here to Costa Mesa, Laguna, El Toro, Wl'aO•e oee ... FNtttt ' .
them. They must-take what 1S offered, or NeWP.Qrt Beach, Santa Ana and Tustin ) .
starve. ~..:... toO many interests, all too Jate-to,tbe N~. the ~it.or: ..
. airports go~ on their own destructive Council Prob1b1tl .Blte. ..,.Traft 4 Near
IN EVROP£;,!where all the land was ways, with JitUe regard for legality, or ocean Front" -DAU..Y PILOT, Feb. 29;
alr.eady owned, ;the pea.sanhl and the pect f hum Iii ••-• d E if I t ~•--tetartat had ~no choice, anc1· therefofe tts or ID e, ..,..u.y, an prop-' ven were no a Ul&C enthusiast,
t"V erty values. lhi-5 would certainly stun me. Wbot:e
· ~peasa~try~·_: !:, :rs t':!°:i!.,: And through a fonn of concentration ocean front is it,? Hasn't ~vely Newpcrt
camp living, citizen! can use an im· 1but off enough of its water ti'ontage been free men ·-because people eould aglnary piH ln order to get out -to go already? It's lime our councllm111 pve ·
always move onward.and claim new Janel. to work -or temporarily out of the area, 1eriou1 'thought to a revenal of this Thi~ is 00 Ioneer polaible, and even our tp save what• ia left of their hearing and policy, before someone else from state ot'
small farmera cannot make 8 living to-Sapity. But they must return. because it . federal comes ln and does it for them. da~ .course,;-'a l re"'.. talen~ f.nd ,g. ls ~mpoalb~ £0 sell their lovely homes. Yes, West Newport frontage people
gr.essive .. ~ns. ... irtll---alwa~ move ,-Thil ~ eqwtable? JOHN SWINB. ~ANK ~d a lot for their property, but should .
uPward, in aDy 90e£et'Y:'but' we sliciuld''rlot 4-0 or 60 people shut off ·IO much beauty
make it 80 hard, for the ordinary person for all of us?
to achieve mobility. Those at the bottom "'iit of l<L-r-•ter As your editori.at of March 3 put It: ' ha ., ...,,5W -'-' "Who owns the cotton-pickin' aand•." can barely hang on tO ttie lltUe they ve, whife~ir knuctles are being rappOd by , ~To . Uie Elfitor"'. ' \ -s: J.,Glb\aSQ,
those 'alighUy above them -both aetlng The Versailles Apartments: adjacent lo • , S.W. GRASSO
M 11t u A bout the '1''
'(9 the Editor:
In your editoria1, "YMCA in Need of
Help" (March 3), you refuted the myth
that'..the Orange Coast "Y" ts "shored up
by rich backers." An even more
preposterous myth is the executive dlrec·
tOr's .-unption that the "rich'' image is
coqamOn belief in our community.
HaY"-.• parliclpated In the .excellent
adul! ~ program al the local YMCA
for dl~ee feaJ;'l1 J have bad oceaslOl'I fo, •1yt1 mliterl'Wkh countleu !Ji. di..~memben and noo-memben), ..... ..__ ..... OUlol
,~y:: ....... ~.,.,.. 'ntl .,;;-
dltled ~"rt wealth" has never been men·
u~ IJr aiisumed'by any ol these people.
MORB J TRAN A m)111, it's. an. excuse
pel1lllraled by Ezecull"1 D l r a c t o r MtahJJI to disguite aome of the real
reaaona bahlnd the financial .dilflcutUes
ft the Orange CoilC YMCA. In fact, ex-
ecdltft . &Ollons and declllons, pu1ing
undef the Jguiae' ol "economy measures"
~ve, ol late, antag~ and allenated
many "Y'J members. . •
F.U... tor •pport I IWirft, ten\_, for ex-
ample, rualted ,Iii .the ~ of an
' eatimltcMI' • ramm. from tt-.riinks of
the ''Y" faithful. lnltexlble atutudel
reganfJog., the use ol 'poota and handball
courts '!ere intolerable to many ~tbers.
Lut moath, witb no attempt to IOURd out
the members, the 1 steam room in • tht
b!alth club was done aw4y with and a
saoma aubatlluted. This injudicious action
is already resulting In some executive
club members' failure to renew their t ieo
y.,;rty membershtP,
THERE PROBABLY iln't a "Y" ln
Orange County thai dOes not feel sOme
~ of financial pres.sure. Tl)ese are,
alter all, trying times. But the fll,000
}~~ w~~ to~:!1:~;f~!~·1is e~ · ~:~1!:sr.~~;ee or~~~t=~~e~~h ~ --
. ~Yide securi~. on the skyline. 'Mozt people are ex· s • · c
heard are--negatife. lt.Jl..:UQUSu~l for a , , ' .
A Ms. cu ·Goo<l,'.as a.Mile . . . ..
pressing, their Ojliniono:.All •U.,.t we have • ecrecy in ongress
building project lo elicit · .0: much lay I
architectural aiUcllm, and I\'< II lo be IO "
uninimous in disapproval. "!-' '
It II lruly llllforlunale thal ~ out.of·
lown developer chose aucb l)Qge tradi-
tional building forms that are ao out of
character with the community. Mr. Sc~tz has a fine reputation .lor quality
and integrity in areu where he has
previously bunt. Too bad thll .also didn 't
extend lo a desi&J1 thal II bldlgeoous to
our city and thlt does morrjustict to
BUCh,a beautiful building site.
Mlanea,.U. Trtllae · tranaacted.
ni. number of congre~klllal com-Moatcoogressmeo like lhlllll ~t way.
WoD-Joarul
When the Democratic Party adopted
rekrm meaturea for UliJ f,rtsldential
election year , tt did IO In hopes ot "':
couraglng broader participation' amona
blacks, browns, and female&. who
htstorioatly had ~ under-represo:nted .
'!lthln both major parties. This wu lbe
year, aald advocates of reform, for prac-
ticing d<rnocrac:y at the crw rootl,
rather than merely talking about It.
But even the noblest aims IQllielimes
ban a way ot raising eapectaUons, fatt-
ing obort of their &oal, )hen leaving
fruatratloo and bitterness In their wake.
SO II II thal the Natlonal Women'•
Pollllcal caucus plans to challenge the
Arlaona Democrallc deleplloi> to. the
pany's natloDaJ COllYOOtlon al Mlaml
Beech',. •
AL11IOUGB TBE pn>partlon o f
Arllona Jemale delegat.. 11 nea~j ifouble
that 011• (SI percent vs. 17 percent). It
1tlll falls below Ille new Derpoqallc re-
qulremenll that "°men be gJ v e n
repreoentatlon lo re-ioble proportion
to their representation ,In tile population
(In Arllooa, II.I percent),
c.ucu. omctat1, ._..uy bell•vlaC
that a Ma. 11 u pod' a a mile, deem
thal • percent unaccoplable. Heoce the ,..,....r cballeop.
' "lbe challenp by the women's CIUCUI, ..... Pounded .. It II ol fllrl pabllclty bllll
aiiil part 1-.i -thal womeo bl
cul In on the aclloo, lhould oot be blown !JI! cl Jll'lllOltioll. But oefllllr lllDald 11111 ' .
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blithely· "'""'1f. For whlt .... we ilre not
cneerned 'irllll1 the 1lrlctty intem81
· polltlca) ~allons. there are a!lo
the brooder pbDOaophlcat questions of ap-
porllonlnr polllfeat repr-.tatton mid ..r
dlflmlog. potWc,aI responsibility In a
den;'OO'IC)'· '
IN ONE SENSE, trying to arrive at an
acceJ)table racial, etbDlc, and IUUll
formula -for cboollng delegalb lo na-
tiopal poUttcat conventlona, for hiring
government employes, etc. -~represents
1oclal progrea, · at tedl to -who
othenriae wootcl have been denied
repmealaUon. And perhapo It 11 the bell
ootut!on that Political portlel, and
governments, can de~.
Nevertheless, even ' • p o 1 l t I v e
dtaqjmlilalloo," u II la -' eupbemlstlcally called, 11 merely a
dtqullld qoota l)'llem. And eveo -
they are emptoytd on the side of w!lat II
widely regarded· a .....,... 11114 reform,
quotas are a poor subMltute --fOr genuine
juatl« and -1117 -IMC II, for
treatlog -1• M lndlvtduoia rather than
11 mere 1tatl1Ucal abltractlonll.
. ASSUMING that only · women can
represent the lllterelll ol women, thal 01111 black• ... npreaeol U. lnlerelll of
btacU, lie., OO)juns ap -of a
apoill IJlleq • a -.ride 1eate.
'llhat Ja -tbt lmpllmtlm thal man
11 .... ble ct tr........UOC 1111 own ..,.
row 18!1·-t la a --· in-deed • ~ cfdlul•bed, VU. of meakipd,
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IN VISITING the models, "e were ap-
palled to find thal the p.-it buildings
are only ' the be« inning and that many
more 'ire plaMed. In our opinion, that
whlch"ls atr<Jdy built ta enough of a
disaster. To build more of the same
woold be a crime. We can only hope thal
IOllle!hing forces a ~e ol plana
before additional construcllon ls 111>-
dertal:en.
MaJbe Newport Beach needs an
-at review committee lo pta<e
.-~.-. ••·Geo1"9e~~~
Dear George:
I've written you three times to
get JOU to tell yoar pabllc that .
gOod, homemadt eblcMI IOUP ts
lho best hod-<Old home nmedy
Itnown. Why halren't ' JOU printed
my telun?
MRS. G. H.
Dear Mn, G. H.: '
--1111 ,......,her .. Id It didn't wort. lbat'1 wbf. Ha rublled
It on hll Chell -1llihta runoJnc aod be 1lltt has his cold.
-I
mittee meetings ·held· belrtnd doled doqtli ~ committee. members, for Instance,
last -ar dldil 't dill r idi '--~ 1.,_ . eon~ that tegllllllon 1hould be written
. i" e ..JD llOlll .,. • tn --prniate' because open meetings en-lallles in prevloUJ years. A '!udJ by courage Concreamen lo take up time
Coogreaalonat Quarterly found U1a1 ~-playlila 'lo the aallerlel. ou.m argue
percent of the committee ,...too• In the that action b hindered by the need for
House and Senate during .1171 were'Clooed oboervin& formal procedures in 1 pubttc
to the pubttc, down froni lbe tl ~rcenl aetting
recorded In 1970, but the same at,tbe ta ·
score. Sloce CQ began keejiing track of B\IT SOME committees do hold their
open and closed committee meetlnl:s ln' bualheas meetings in public, and It
11153, l'I percent of the sessions bave been doem't reem to get In the way of the
closed ~ another lndicattoo that things bwliness. F..-eumple, the chief clerk ol
dido~ change muc~ last year, the House Education and Labor Com-
mittee, which ctoeed only_ I ot Ill 113 TBE ONLY TIDNG different about meetlng1 lul year, told CQ that m..ttog
1971 was that ii came alter Congross lo pabllc doem 't 11ow dawn tbt group's
poaed Ill first reform act In 24 yean, proceedings i t all. He called the ope!»
the Le&llllllve Reor1aollallon Act of '°'"Ung requirement .. ,....,. ..,.i rule."
1970. Included In that act _,. provl1lon1 II milht allO be noted that niany state
for lrinllol commllteo operatlollll llnder Jaal1t1turea hold-°'-~ commlltee
clooer pabl!c ocrullny. It 1tlpalalel, for -uoi1 In public and don~ seem to be
lnJ\anoe, that all Senate committee bothered by It.
meetingJ are to be open -except those
In which tbe ffnal draft of a bill II belOI
w11t~. or thole that are voting aessioN,
or thote 1 majority oC members vote \o
cloee. "-blalin<lt meetlnp, too are
to be O}llll -e.ce111 when a ma/oilty
votes oaainll thal Idea.
THE LAW'S EXCEPTIONS, obvloualy,
have been enough to delut· tlrpurpooe,
and the mo re11nn .......... ~ had
vtr111atty no impocl Ille 11111 JW lbef
were In effect. Ninety-1even percent ot
the conunltlee meellnp designated as
bu•lnea aeulon& Jut year -U-at
which actkll. llllCh aa volJnc ..-bill-draf·
Ung. waa taken -...,.. baJTed to lho
publlc wbooa bu11De11 was be In 1
I
'l'llE ONLY juatH!lble occasions for
closing a committee meeting are those
currently spelled oul ror senate hearings
-wben It's been determined that
testjmony may relate to natkmaJ securi·
tx. tend lo reflect adven ety on an tn-
dlvldual11 character or reputation or
reveal mattero deelanat.;d confidential
1nder other provisions of llw or govern-
matll reauJatlons. 'l1lote criteria are broad_.. to be abused, admittedly,
· bu\' they'd n1ult 1n fewer closed sessions
than are poaalble under the present law's
'opelHllded prtti1!0no. The public'• right
to a--Ill bualneas II being con-duded moal override the convenience
....,...-find lo wotkln& In prlvote. r
S~nity'·
' . deficit reported . by the O.C. "Y" might
welt have b<len avoided had the !Upport
of so many membera not been wlthdnn
because of a 'lick of tact and COD-
sideration on· the executive level.
The skill and dedlcatloo of the "Y"
staff Is indisputable, and It lo Indeed true
that the YMCA needs member aupport.
But so, too, do Ill members need !be 1111>'
port o1 tbe "Y" Let'1 llop "= blame, and pul ~ where It real)y •
llRS. DORIS O
,s~,~~~'8.-
Tou. .. ..._, ~.., .-..·-....... da~t~!'::.~ the ~ t:".=, ~
sqµlrre ts on lho Irvine pftiperi,y.
For many yean we mve ..,U.. N
muc.b enjoyment ,'from w1&cbfilt : them
cavort on the -1!ed end_..r lawn.
· To us, the life of an animaJ ii more Im-
portant tbim a, po~ of grap tllal can
eully be repiaced. Let's all help save the
lWTY creaiuru.
M. MOOl\I
M._, t lle Bplrre~
To the Ectltor:
I do not waot you Ip kill the Utile aqlllr-
reta. Why don't you capture llMm and
move tlien\ to • d!fferant area "' !be1 don't get hurt.
Thank yoo.
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GLEN .llOOR&
Ap I
-To the Ed itor: .
Recenlly (March t), I wrote a letter of
condemnaUoo to one .of your competitors
(Santa Ani Jlqia~) and now f-.t I
1hould w1Ite a letter of commendation to you. ' _
All far u l cao ucerlain, your paper
prinll the -while tt ta 1llll -(not three or four diJs later) ; in ildditlon', you
1ive us unbiased news covera1e.
Thanke for canylna oil the true
Amerlcail traditIGil ot lolormlni' the peo.
pie. .,
MRS. DENNJS.LOWllY
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'Quotes
' Geerae Benml Rlaaw -11A peu1mlst
Is a man Who thlnkl everybody· 11 n11ty
as himseU , and hltn them for It."
• Mn. Normu ft c..._ r~
model, etOoe m...,..., u1llt -"A
W'\!"an lhould not be• limited; lho bas a
dl'.lve to e•preH herHl.f but lhl m11 nol
know she baa talent unleu allo ... ts II
out and cutUvatea I~"
OUJfeS COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Rokrt N.'Wnd, l'llblllAw
TAoma JC.fnil, ~di"1r
AlbfnW.Bok1
Editorial l'oga Editor
The edltonal pogf of the Dllll'
Piiot seeks to infbf:m l nd stlmu•
late mt.MI'S' 'r frt9CnUnc thts '
ncws(Vllpef''• opln5"1 •NI com--11\C'ntar)' on. t.ia: ol lnterert and
'l1tnlflcan.ct, ,bf' prov..Unc • forum
f()I' the exprt•lon or 'our ~
opinions, a.nd by f!C'ntntlnc t"-
dlvcrse vlewoo'nts ot lnCblmtd ob-
•crven •nd spokmne• " topkl
o( the day.
Friday, March 10, 1912
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·Santa Rosa
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Prisoners .......
' f StageRoit
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SA!rrA R06A, C1IU. itJ'.l -The IOI
pr1-1 oo the Sonoma ' Counly Jail'•.
1ecood Door broke out OC their dayrooms
and iamp&aed hi lhe con-idora for to
minu~s. miashinc windows, settinc
small Urea and dlma1Ina: cell doors,
authorities said.
After the disturbance l''Ss quelled
Thursday evening. the Inmates w'Ue
taken to San Quentin prison. Sherltr Don
Striepeke estimated dam a1e at about
f75,000.
One ,..ilooer wu treated at the three--
story jall'a dllpenwy !or bead culs,
SlrleplU llld, but !hero.wen no ..n ...
lnjurla. Tbe • .... . and a ......
quarfend .. the llrlt and lhlrd fl/JOra did
not llU, port Ill the disruption. ht 111d"
but tbe wanen were taken to the lherlll'•
omco !or tbelr ~·· . Slieffll'ISil. Frliik-Be1:1 at the jail
aave .. thll account:
''Tba disturbance btian durln& the din-
ner period ln a day-room w~ felony ln-
matea who had been complaining about
the food began throwing their traya on
the noor and aettlng fire to papers and
clothin1. ·
Tbe men managed to bre~k a "shat-
terproof" glass window and escaped into
the ruain cell·block area.
Prisoners in another dayroom on the
aecond flla;or apparently used a steel
•hell u •}>•tl<~\DC ra111 lo br.U throogh the»t_lnd Jqined tht other Inmates on
the .central corridor.
New Heart 'l'est
S\anford.lledical Center Thursday conducled an experiment in which
actual heart salient Clinton Fayne, 42, transmitted, his eleclorcardlo·
gram to Afan · a in the Philif pines and then-to a satellite in space back to Stanford -a distance o 51 ,000 miles.
Neighbor Youth Held
In Fire Bornb l(illings
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Davis .Case Jury
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Batt le Rages On
SAN JOSE, Calli. (UPI) -
A tentative . jury .was seated
Thursday at the Angela Davis
trial, but the prosecutor
removed two women with
peremptory challenges.
"We 're halfway there,''
Albert W. Harris Jr., assistant
state attorney general, said as
t"·o ne\v panelists joined 10
persons in the jury bo1 who
earlier had passed questioning
for "cause."
One v.•oman seated during
the 1norning said she never
heard the phrase "black is
beautiful.''
Judge Richarf E. Amason
recessed the murder, kidnap
and conspiracy trial until
Monday, when lhe defense wlll
have lls first opportunity to
diamias jurors without a
reason.
There were nine women and·
three men in the jury box
when Harris used two or his 20
peremptory chal lenge s.
Defense attorneys also have 20. .
The t "·o hew panelists
drawn were both men,
bringing the count to seven ·
v.·omen and five men. Philip J.
Russell , a computer company
employe, and Nicholas
Gaetani, a former student.
now must undergo questioning
for "cause" -biases or other
Indigents
May Run
Without Fee ·
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Indigents can run for congress
in California without paying
the $425 filing fee. a three.
judge federal panel ruled
Thursday.
The court ruled after hear-
ing the case of Raymond C.
Chote, 46, an Annapol is
graduate who calls himself a
"beggar." ' Henderson was arrested only JO hours ~easons that could. prevent .~ . . . Juror from reaching a fair aft.er the burial of the children, following verdict. .
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Guards alerted by the noise aecurtd the
_. ludlng from the aeoond floor lo the
main ltalrwell to prevent the disturbance
from 1preading, while C 1 11 f o r n I a
Highway patrolmtn and Santa Ros•
police burrled to tbe ......
TbO lnmata controlled the second floor
for nearJy to mlnutea, nnaahlng nearly
all the wlrfdows, burning clothing, rnat-
trtuU and blankets, damaetng several
cell doort and two tele:villon monitors.
RIVERSIDE (UPI ) -An 18·year-old
neiahbor hu been ~ed on IU!picion
of hurling the fire bomb that burned
three children to death as they slept Sun-
. day.
Police Thursday identified the suspect
as Kenneth Dwane Henderson, who lives
about half a block £tom the home where
a gasoline-filled soft-drink bottle crashed
through a bedroom window, setting lhe
services attended by hundreds of The men replaced Mrs.
residents in the mainly b I a c k Peter Ruth, a young housewife
neighborhood where they lived. Angered who told the court she "never
citi7..ens had orrer more than fl ,000 in ~rd of Angela Davis," and
rewards for information leading to the Ahce F. Evarts, a woman in
conviction of the fire bomber. her 20s. ,, I -
Chote, a Democrat who said
he wanted to run for C.Ongreu
from the state's 17lh district
but was too broke, typed up
hia own petiUoM on a portable
typewriter while sitting in·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ park. He al.so argued hia own
case In court.
room ablaze.
lnvestigatora believed there was a reud
between Henderson and Mrs. Ruby
Jamison. 62, grandmother or the three
victims, according to Capt. Irv Cross.
Solons Repeal
Voice Vote Use Two Children Slain;
'Police Hold Father Mrs. Jamison was taking care of the SACRAMENTO (AP) _On a 66-0 vote,
.• • v~RSFIELD (AP) _ -e bodleJ of three children in the absence of their ~ "' Is d I · th !he state A"embly has repealed its cen-two tmall ch.1Jdren have betn found with paren , an was as eep 1n ano er room . t.belt tbroeta ilubed, and thelr father has when the home was fire-bombed . She was tury-old practice of holdink unrecorded
been jailed oa InvestJ&ation of murder. not hurt. voice votes In committees.
Kern County sherifrs deputies say. The dead children were Cynthia War-The new rules voted on Thursday take
'nle bodies or Daniel Fusselman Jr., 5. ren , t, her brother Lawrence, 8, and, ·
I I M I Th · lhe effec, t In a week, apd Ke st.iffer than new and Duielle Fusselman .• 3, were found It s s er ar ene, 7, e1r mo r was. -\
their holme Tburlday "1,ttq,.thelr f,ather,1 visiting their father , 'Mleodis Warren. at legislative roll call methods proposed las\ Dan~::etlman. 49,.J~ killin&. a equnly .rii~d c~ ii) BaMlJJc.:l!'here h~ month .in the Sallate • •
tbl • dl'Oeln taii. . • ,,.. ••Dti a ... DCI lor ~ traud, .. J i9ut~ lf\eacft(ho\ise Winds'11-P:"Wltl1 -~ li)l b ~ ,...._•ten w.bea. 'tbe attack occurred._ ' differ.ent ruh!S , tfie old practice of with an lron skillet before their throat! Warnn was released early, the balance
were cut: Several knives were found at of his sentence suspended, after the unrecor4ed commltiee votes is on its way.
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Brando Wife
·Arrested-I
For Conduct
CALEXICO (UPI) -
Aclrw Anna Ka1hfi, former
wife of Marlon Brando, h-.
been jailed in this town on the
Mexican border for disorderly
conduct, apparently the latest
chapter in a k>ng and bitter
tu1-of·war between Brando
and ~1lss Kashrl over custodyl
of their 13-year-old son. ·I
From Paris, Brando scoUed
Thursday at report! that the
boy, Christian Devi. had been
kidnaped. "There is nothing at
a.11 to be alarmed about,"
Bra.ndo said in a statement,
declaring the boy wu on a1 acuba diving vacation \vith1 frlen~s In Mixlco. 1
Brand9, 41, arid Miu Kuh!Jl ~' \.ho Were dlvorcff. m 1961,1[
&ban CUllody ol lhe boy and
ha•ebeon quareW111 oV.r him[
!or yean. Brando has !lied
1ult 'ag1lnst ber lln ln"attempll
~~·'\:~:~'.1," 1o ~h.1~!
Thl!l'l'fiy,. ""' resclledultd !or toc1ot:1 ·' •· , I I
Lahol' Files
'Pm:ged,'
' . Aideflaims
SAC~ (AP ) -
Records lbll woold llfvo j
J ahown bow IDUJ ti m • • Calilomla'a l•bor law enforcer
WU dlad fOr Tiolatlng tbe
< labOr code have -routinely
"pudpcl" -ol hla s t a II aitmbtra. .. ys.
William C. Hem, dlrtclor of'
the stale Deparlmfnl o f
t-..i Relatloal; 1111 he's
.,.. cltld "•t leut 11 tlmu"
!or labor code v1olallona. '
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Mesa Athletics· Not Fa vore d~· S3ys Principal
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CQota ·M ... High Sc:hool ~illl Don for• -year-Ibey wlll r<ceive 1p-A~er toda~ ~Uy denied )bat proximately •.111111 In equipment replace.
he bas favo~ tbt 1Choo1'1 athletk: ment, web u tmtrumentl, risen for the
deportlneiit ov~ lhe fine w deportm<nt cborll -and .. forth." · to the molter of budgel llloclt!<>m-· Ad>hdgw'1 nmarll:s Cl!De In the wake
'"111t ltalemOni that I deb, aupport al: 1 'Wlillleodoy.' eveaJi>& ~ ln-
JllUlic ii fotally Unfounded," be.Aid. "We • vo&pnc IOlne *'vocal and mstnimenta1· have 11·~-them more llll>llOf\ Ibis yur.. ~ ~ ud. llielt poreots·to pro-l!ICll"lli'i mooey, than lii'. lhe ti.year tOif lick 'ol . fui\cfl lo ' ~1115[10rt music
blitory o/ the 1cbooJ: Two years llfO we ~ to cill....np;s pOiformonCls.
boQabt cbolr -\bal•°'l't,$1,IJllO Ind "At -lbe mielbi(.'11 wb'~hariod Iha~
-unllorma .l!"l "'81 over 17,000 and 17,0llO· bad been llloc11ed tor-tr1J11porll·
lloD to atbleUc evenla Ind only 12,0llO for
all the rest of the achool 's II
deportments, the music groups r.cetving
only l'/80 for trlDSpOrla.!lon. _
Acblllger llld be .... "truly shocked"
by rotot14 •ol 1be ,1111!elJnC and: crlUcil<d
the teachers lnvolyecl . for taking their
complalnli· lo lhe· parents.
·"Ftnt of all," hi 11kl, "l think any
proi..t meelini should hlYe Invofyed the
po.-concerned,• eUber. me or the
assistant principal, Tom Jacobsoo, who
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Park Plea Voiced
. ;, ·Estancia P~pil:s . Turn to Po'iitic~
·lly· IUJDI NIEDZIEIS!<I '
Ol lie~: ..... '""· .
. A group . ol Eatancla . High . chool
lludei>ts· Is calllni an gov..,....11.aden •
lo will them ln·lbelr ·bltu"'to pr ... rve
the · propeoed Fairview Pork . 11 · 1
wilderness area. ' ·
The pt8y for· government leaders was
1hnouriced today by Michael Landino, ad-
viser to the 29-member atudent Ecology
committee.
A booklet describing their "Wildernes.s
Po,k J'M~" ~-llready_ been l<llt to
AaRmbJymon,Jlob!lrl ,lf. Burke (R-Hun-
~ Bet~) ,and to· Gov. Re81an, ac-cordi1ta· ,to, ,J ,Mdloo,_ .
· Olbei-1 ·act111C111led to receive the pro-
p...1 incluile ollic:ials at tbe state
Department ol parks and'Recrealloo, the
Orange Coanty ~i.nnJng Comµi~ssion, the
Bciard . of Superylaors, an4 I o C a I
legislators.
"We'fe trying to get more peop)e to &ee
another plan, one that is un.Jque and not
just aqotller-run al U>e. mUI park," Aid
I'.andlno ibi>ut lhe ~en! cam~ .•
Tbe ,280,acre 1i~.-d~Wed -1111\'PIUJ by . ' . ' ' . -· tbe llsl~. is C)lm!!ltiY under 1atudY , by
Project 80, a special city councll·ap..
pointed ComMittee.· ·· ·
Landlno, however, believes that citf of·
ficials are Intent on -extensive -develop.
menl wllhin lbe ·proposed pork Ind ·1nterid
to plact at least two major, 100-foot wide
(See FAIRVIEW, Page Z)
Is In cl;.,p Or the school budael ' -•n.1111 to cover .. ~ tall!oob. llold
· 1'The .liU<!aO\ ,.11oca110111, for , Ille· llne 1'1111 and othet .""""'9 lteml. llol>l•ce-aria d.Plrllneftt wele ·given 'to ,Mr. Va -ol mu1lcll 1-11. be ililod, rr.... (llae.orta ohatnnan) 1! the~ -out.ol 1 .._.. IUlld. • , nq ,iir lhe ICliool year inif'he • 11 a • "AppueOf!y they llP!ol '11 the .money d~ ~I!'· bas tbe.~ii!l\OI:!~ . set .isfdol'fclr' ftOld lripo -ln-,the · !inl
to 8J"lict:llle -Y u'he.~'fil ¥ -..-." 11ltl •tlle1 piinctpol. l•we 111
]llrinllyhe'dlcfll't 'see flt to iive 'lbe,J~Di! ' •haft to llvt , WHhJn •a budiet Ind learn ,Uf ,~monty ~an they reoaiV~."1 .~ 'hbw tG allocate our money." AcllllC"wil'tha!'oulo!1.~lc!>i!il A.h.igeriM!d be ,~ ~er·not lo ~;~t;ma~li'~~ '; &~l .. \~ol~tbld~~'ot_~-~Il1~v_el ar, uc rect1v 1· iner1wi ~ ·-• euc1• m111 m-. 1ft. -.... ,.•.--1• ••..
both are very important," he said.
"lt'should be pointed out however." he
added, "that transportation money ls the
only support from lbe school for
1tbletlcs. Olberwlae the programs 11"
just about sell-aupportfng. Money for
athletic uniforms and equipment comes
out of Alaoci1!ed !lludent Body funda whklJ llirnoMy railed by the studenta.'•·
"There bas beer\ IOl1le friction betweeft
the mUJlc department 1nd myself,• the
ISee-MIJllC, PalOJ ~
TW-A -Tells
Bargaining
On Blasts
BJU .... Pn11-...
TWA bu ,codlrmed that Jt necolJAled
with 111 u~ ...,. 1 $1 mlllloo -.
mand to reveal where bombl •ll•edlJ,
had been planlod on Ila jetllnen, bul the
compan'y'1 prealdent ukl n6 l'llllOlll bad
been paid and be believed the lhr'"t bad
0 run if.I count."
MWIWhlle I number of llrllnea ll'OUlld
Eff ect8 .Seen
. . ' Union Covers
. Acupifnct_ure
...
Almost·All
Lead Ban ned
' the counley wen plal\led w I t h
lllOll)'ll1PUI ·bul -rently unaibollll-
lilted threats lhll their ptu. bad been
boobytnppecl.
' If .. Rail Strike ..
~ T~o,,D~Y,s
. -~.J,IUlDI:~•f·· Of ...-o.ar ,...
' • " ! t '. A "aurpriae" rail ,t(ite called ~
SQutbll1I Pidflc LiDol II*, DAaii!I Ii' predlded 16 haft ._ *1leell ..
lrelglll' boabd ·for ·e1g111 Droop CouDI)'
cities '"ithln one day.· r • : '~
Tomd luctley, ·a 1poblman for the
Southern Pacific Lqs An1e1e1 office: lllid
lbil morning lhal· lhe -~ woul4 affect
"a tobetanUal numbertt ot rail-served in-
dustries -·Jn HunUngton • Be1cb, COltl
Mesa, Buena Park, Ajiabelm, Slaoton,
Garden Grove and Saqta Ana.
"The fi~l day Isn't going to klll
anybody1 but if the strike goes on it cou1d
become serious within 12 to 24 hours,"
Buckley said.
Switchmen uneipectedly called the
atrike at 1:30 a.m. today, 1ta.lllng trains
throughout the west 111d snarling com-
muter traffic in the San Francisco ma.
A spokesman fOr the railroad said It
ncelved no warning of the w•lkou~
whJ<!I, Is aupporl<d by other railroad
workers who are refusing to cross picket
lines.
Source of the dispute, according to of..
ficials from the United Transport Union,
Js the "elimination of switchmen's jobs
contrary to a national agreement made
Jan. %1." .
Buckley said frelgbl dispatched to
Orange County . before the -walkout will _
11ti.ll be delivered. "Once a train gets out
lt.s terminal, it must ~eed. over ill
. normal course," be u.ld.
• ID Orange County, the strike Is a -
pected to a!fect Southern Pacific's Sonia
Ana line which bi'inp ·~~17 IIO
carloads of goods llllo OraDP' Coant,
each day. Brancj\es ol the Sula Anl 1lnl
run to COsla MeSI Ind Hunllngtao -
The .Sonia Anl line, ~ to
Buclf)ey, serves a aum'* of , larp
Orange County warehouses, ~ tb:eD\
J, C. Penney. .
•Cargoes with perishl!J!e fr.tllbt·wlll be
iepl mo'ling with supervlaory pmonnel,
iccording to the railroad. So ·far, no talki
between the union and management an
acheduJ ed on the dispute.
IronJcally, the major strike was caUHd
by tile elimination of onJy 20 1witcltmen'1
jobs. Union officiafs said the railroad wu
uaignlng the switchmen's yard wort tn
"hentlng" to brakemen u an additional
brateman'1 duty.
Mes~.!~~ye~ ' ' . ... ' Soaked,...Ediily·
Nobody'U Vf!ff lllppy 11 lpcQlnt
tu Ume. " •
, Realtor Glen D. Queen, 111 Mor·
~ rlltown Lane, Costa Mesa, bl
perfllpa lbe Ullhapplest ~ ID
town, with just 31 day1 belon tflo
rel\lrn-!lling dtadllne.
Someone swiped his 1m flnancl1l
,_.a Ind recoipls 'l'llitlday
blrgllriling them right oul of Illa
--ll""""'.....:PI<;: keel ID his OWft prop.
he . bal to lllrt -hom acntdl, ht-told pollce ID 1ep«lllt1 bur(lory.
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For _Paints ·
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... , .;;..e .aW4tli• " ·-
.The _Fpod J1ld Iq """TE~tc>-' .., .,.. 411 tll!'llilw ;;11 oei
..... '""" "' • -...... ":'It. ~ tbe 'bellth' -!mini 'to-fUlule generetlonl " . , I . .
The 1over=-nt called the beoda of n
' m1jor ~lines to 111 •-c•llCY .-ins,
l0d1y ,to, mop •out Pnoldtnl Nilon'1 aew
_clnler·lo "" .... " lrivtl tenlllllill. '1'nmp<irtab ......, Jolm A:Volpo
aitt 1'1111 the tkllDe •ct clufi • l!M!a' ~ 1ioun after tht ~---don-...., -Ii ..._1tit llr lllM!I .,:...........,_
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Over v~l'OUI ~';,..;. the palDt · ,.:..,,~' ibe FDA· oldei-ed' reciJct;oo ;,r ' &lrerllt; ,....... ... dolat-~
~-, ..
lead In patot !rcim I ~ to -!II' . 'end • ...a ' • • .. • ' • \ i ' .... M.ft ...... oflpercentbytbe oflf12.uu.to1ii· .~··tl t'i . .-;>,fl 11''•fi'1'•\\1I • ;1. l.1.'i, '1.1i1,
bundndths of I perient1by ·the1 eod ·ot· MIKl'S MOTHER'RIADS;l""I wfllll WAITING IN HOSPITAL ~-
M OSkey Ends 1973. ' · "• •.r 1LkMarrlminM.illlllMi V!tillat:-Celfj'MnlMo-lif ·--r Ali estbnated '400,ooo 'cbildrtn aurfet ;,·• ti. 1 1 :i·.r·;; {t' · , . ' ' , • 1 •c '-"~ tromleadP?iaoo:in&Wliic:tican 'caUae :.. i.!;1-• 1 •• ·,-. ·11 •.,,·1 , •• 1 • .... ~:" ~.
Ch ll braln~e'and 1dutb.°Flakingpalntin . , • \, !; I l'-./' 1 '\ !~ _,' , ; ,) I ' ". ' Nixon a enge, ,...world Wor _n bou•lng-hu been Iden-• (3'"' (I,' M" ':tB' .. : IJ "6' · 1 • 1~-. ~: i' "L 'f'' lilied as a ma)Or sou= of lead polaon" . , -. 1 ·'I. c -"Y;''. ,_ _' : I 'iJllllgs . to . 'I ; n ' ' . ing. ., . . •V:' . .... I •'I-II ' . . II .cc;, Opts for House Meanwhile, the Environmental Protec. -. , 1 · ·, . .'. · \.. : -, j t ; ·•r....; . ~ ., 1 1 ·,, • ,
tioo 'Agencyordered .animmediatehalt •. '. .'~.:~:~.".',..' f"0,•:1r:.f .!,'t't .:'1·,,'.1 n, , .. r'1',· i ~,
MENi.b PARK (AP) -Rep. Paul N. today to.ln~rsla~ shipment of paatlcldeo ' A F ·1 ·'T' ~-' . -"''· " ,, ·a· t,(, J -
"Pe'"" M0CC1--•·y --•d •-'-.be would recisleiedall 1'°~,~eda~-~trol and bepd '• 'fl '.1 nm-*' ~> -. • •• ' ?.ny;•a ' "' np:nC!'
i,eo WAI: ... ...,._, a rec o e.wo,mg •~· \· , ,q 1 ' . i '.JI &o; . ,• ~·f , ~ ~~l ~,} .i ·U · ~-1
end his campaign for the Republican Included Jn >the ban was thallium ·· 1 ·, • ". .. , , • • 1 • • • 1 -•
presidential nomination and leek the IUllate, a rodent poi.IOlt often misused to . ' · · , · . ~ t , • 1 : "' • : J ~ t ....;, • • • r
party's llOlllinlllon In California's newly control livestock predators. ' ~-_ •• A time , to ltue ... , a·time· lo die ' !1rDily'1· fallb .11111'""" bi theh'it'qedy
created 17th Concrenlonli District. The federal govermnenl Feb. I boned ••• "a ti"" to laugh .•• • a time_·to may •lllecf ~lllerent Pe6pfe"ht :dllferent the use of po1ao~ for predator control on ! cry • , . " •
Hil New Hampshire presidenl!al cam-pu blic land and '!' federal progra!lll H· -Bible-Inspired rock lune _ ways. , ' ' · · , · · · . ·
paign, the anuwar eoagreuman laid, ceptinemergenc1ei. ,• ,.· · . , , _,,,. J '"'11iere,aZ.e1lgnszpy.JOn.hu.tbe.worat ~
achieved much ol bis · goal wbich wu lo The action by William D. Rucke!Jlhlus · By ARTJllJR II. VINSEL -sort ol briln damap,"• 11ys Mn. Robert
'1try to demonstrate that ~e wu a today, how.ever, takes these poisons off or"'-""' P'lllt ltfft , , lt1erriman, Jot 2227 At~l\I' St., ~Newport
aubBtantial number ol 8'pu Ileana who the commercial market immediately There ls a time and i •place ;'iztd a B h . would~ the contbalatJor of bombing while opening action toward their . . eaf ,. · 'I , . I ·• in ~ Asia." permanent ca~atlon from tbt federal · P\U'l?OSe for all things under tle,ven, IC-~Inj.urles suffered l)y ~ O:J°Ol\I dtl Mar
Howover, McCloslrey aald, he would reglstraUon program. Ruckeisbaus la Id-cording to the : Bl_ble. by 'Th/fl' .. Mike High School IOpboinbre Ind . Cllrtltlu
ollow bil nune to !'ellWn on primaey • mlnlstntor of the Environmeolal Protec-Moldenbauer's.li!e 11 hved., ' , ~!"" Cruaicle 1~ ''r"'I"• the ·T!lal
bdDla 1n· 11 l\Alel .,-. "symbo1Jc pro-lion Agency. -He-)IJl1 .nol rttd ,ltrln" It illY•• ' : • br,•.tn, stem, lltd•,llv, the, homlll, • bod•.'• . lell"IPIDll-tloooflbewar. The _action affects It -products con-1 ,~_,,!•M : TI'• '· '~UWtbe "banh1:eaUty11 d talnin.gfourpoispoobsc o mpound 1:. ~e 1 ~ In 1\.co~a ,a ~ .,e.~ p~nrier ·plf,nt.~r;t1 1 .J t: ·'
bit altuillaa ·la "lflllt ,)'OU cannot rua 1 U..lll1nn ..Uate, cyanide. strychnine, Ind "jemolial. Hosp1\a), '1l!~1~>'lpJi/rl~1 '"U·ll'1 jusllliml..i, Jle .tum11'0ban<e·to cndHabfo~caropol(llwitbout -monolluoracelate.common l y •.IJfnd In a .mqlol!i;y~-1Nik' · ·.., •. Atl 'lil •iMI!.:.' 1,·..,1 M ' 1ar1e ilam tl ~· known u "lOI>." . eOIUsiOn. , , : · , .i. ~ " , • r~ / · ' ~ ~~fir' .11' er-"l~olrilaullJ ,do'n't We that 1D011ey," Intbeaction&ffectlnclead. Or. Merlin The:'\ 1.i.: . J .• ,.. 'o'..w LlA' ,_1.,.,. r •. •fL . ·,,..~, :'!" '' · . he aid, illlllll,lhll be bad -•bout a It. DuVal, auiatant -etary of Htalth . · tmoe ·was an.-· m-"."', ev,..,. "But ii not .,...u.,1•111~ .lll!c~'!>e 1
"5,• deOclt fnln the New Hampshire Ind Sclenti!lc Allain In the Department hours. 've1etable' or' 1pa1llc," odds.the lloical
-Ip, ol Health, Educallon ~ Wellore, toldi a Tbe place was a busy corner In Bini! wom1n who bu de•oted ber own time In
McOod:ey aaid be ~ file bil ileoale aubcoDUDJlt.e today that lead Ana u.••hts · •c .... , to •••• Ith•-~--·•~-__. --papen for the 17th IJlstrict II paint polaoning .results In 200 deaths Ill-..... . ' I ""'..... ·--w -.~ ..............
the S.. Mateo County ~ ID nually Ind COila the nalion mo miilklo 1 The_ purpose, perhlpo, la but'lt!po ,Iii-•The •Vilif'for•Mlb --· who
lledw<!od City later today. year in loal eamlnga and care of victims. divldu1l lnlerpret1llon, !or this story of 1 wlll be ll In May, conllnues dilly, In
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• · · lJerlOD and~ Jn Pr•Yer.
Sex Movie Seized .at :.uCI . "--· ~..f:=~~i!i~.;.
' . . I ' ' • ' ' )Iii.; , la Wrt,illvejj' • aCbed~ II I
' • • . " ' • dellJlle • to Iii!'· IJi~~ ~
D . . . D _: ..J -'7 . B ' w ' £1._ c . . . COaiJtU .. E•....U• 11 Dlllu ID eputtes e(;l.(W in ·a arn on t . 'b:fl 'on : atnp.ru ·., J~.ii.ti-s ... ~ u. 11ar~ Aiu';
,.. ' \ ':! ' ' ' I • ' 1 • , '4 1 ~ ' I ~:\' r I i. ' ' ' ~ • ' I 1 ~ Qailt1an Leldenhlp Week to bl
( ., AUN DllWN Sin l"rucl~ _polke -·· who• Wd -YW'Y"' T~' o~ I ·&rl\ll\IO!e .... • dlmued l"rldl~ 1111 ltla~' i:r,~., •,•.~-""! -:"the fllDi. <dent a..! -1dent of the Gay lludoii\s , Bre¥!dt ia'N a.ti! '',,I
A kW•_. 11111 colclr -cm "111t 111m ba1 .._ been -., II 11ulall •uofoll-bets wen fomaafifll "Il toot -11---..ld kid to 11art tt -J._ ~.. ............. ""~ "7 ill I Or-County -ll'1 tbat -lpllic, ' c , •-;:;;. ~ d:"acl.rb.d"; ·ap11c~ me.~-Mid Deputy DA Mn:cir.tta Sean I.ill. tor111 1t lie lalewoy C<l~H/10111 lo 11111 IS -......... l"'!--lo b'f lo
-· ppmosror!fiy" _ WU con· this momJna, IMil!n 41atrlbaiJOo Of the lelllela. I lretp up 11111\flP, "'rtillln!'°"" loelll""'
flloted by n...-COuolJ Sherill' "The S.. Fruc:laco officers were •Hed Olnoa 1ije..W lhal 1e111 ·• would ecutlve.
-lo Ila-; lflhlln Ila bqpgo
cfledfn& proeadlaW, and '""""'" the IOC1Jl'ity of Its Win 1nd blic111 ioldb'I(
operations.
President F. c. Wiler of Trllll World
Ali'Unea Nld In bit formal llstement tblll
''TWA bell..t. lhe bomb lhrut that
c;&llltd Ute altultloil 'hu run Ila ooune.
There bis been no contact with the u -
tortionill since Tueaday Ind no ,_ -c-pald,"
• It wu the Ont llllmlulon by lbe airllno tbllt contact ., _ kind bad been made
with lhe unidentified elllortloolJI altbouflh
....,.,.. •kl Tlleoday nllhl tblt -
negotlatlooa re_ ii ,.....,.._ ' 1
In Grand Rlptda, M""'.: lbe Piii
Tburaclay orreoled John F~. 40, Ben-
ton Hortioi-, on cberg11 be ~lepboned
TWA today denundlng '25,000 to reveal
when two bombs .....-. bidden.
Tbe FBI -relwe no other delllla,
Ind would not lly wilelber be WU
alllpecled ol bolnt the ume -i...
volved In the eulier utortlon 1ltempt.
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Speed to Be ,Dropped
The speed llmlt will be reduced to IO
mlla per hour on Pili-Rot4 in IO ~yo.
The reductloe ll'om 'lbe present SI
miles per -'lliil -by the county Bolrd of SOpemeon. 11 allectir the Me-
llon betw .. ll4td RID Roo4 ml J1111-
boree Blvd.1 •
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Sunshine llloald tau · °"" tht Southllnd sa-7• !Ollowln( tht
UIUll loW C-IJld ""' alop& lhe COllL 111*"8 for 1be ........,-11'1
upected to• be olllllll; 1'lrlllll'
I with temven-ol II alq the
COii! rilln( ·to II -. Lon Ill
the J!Ud.18'1! t J
I '
v•_. _,,.,' to describe II ja1 ..... I detail,• Mn. SelD ,,.., •--' ,>"-·~ '!be A.,.irlean ci,jf 1 :n-·"oll"+ertr 1'111h,•• lo"Ml)'ll'
..... it UC lrYinl 'ftmadl"' ....,.t .-. !'Tiii -be beard 1111 ~•"f".\CLIJJ. Jai--,Murlef ol Et! ll!rtll ~·= ..W 11.-bt ---~ ... ·.~.,........by . G07 -.... .... '""•· lllued 1be .order. 'II~ Be...,~_._ of~"""· Pl!Otialm,,tl1I '• ,....., "-ill ,
... --The 4iodllfllaO wui"bllr rolling. It'•.. ~:.i ~the""~ would-.... " ~ -...-• ..--· -·
· INSIDi T08A 'l'
Sout/lla11d •too• °"""111• tlllr 10tek ,,.. from s~
alld B1n ;.,,..,. to /!Or llnid-
bul'JI'• plov wlt11' .,.,1c. Todav'•
WHkflld<r kl1' tlleotergocrr
tlif pcn1iciilars.
w~~·· nol 11\0P _•n4 JIO ll'nllll ..-gy.. ' ' " aclln( jn blhlll .. ,f» \Jllibn,' . ' ·~ ~ .,_. • --• • ' = -Today members of the 01y Stodentl ~ill\ll'e ot the lo~.,.,. 11411if1 , lllllro ,_ •ICbool c._ u....i
The dt!Jul!ta IClecl -I Wll'rlllt \Jnion, Who bl4 ,. ...... lo"acretn till 1\11 bten .... -r.:::ic tlllii.,, JI tbe ~ Oloat, MJpilrC__.,,_ I
-"1 Ca*ll °'-Comly ftlmprlorto~pailldlM=cm~ S..F~,IAI Cbicqo .. ~ ~aillfi ..... -
Mmlldpol Coor! JarllO Rollert E. lllckln sexuality,"""_... ICllon. ' Niw Yori: -tbouP ~; .,._ , SolUlUil lflllt Ill~ -O>fltce,
1rbo ,..-tldlJ lrod JIO beottatlcrll 1" lllu-Thuraday ru,bi; l,OllO ltlflell}nleathtl tJorio aro1 ,..UO, ID ~ 1i1ooe Ci111o '-feolftlf .. Certain -in& Illa ,,....., Iller Ultlalnc to 111 bour-the ,.,,.,. wen prin~ !«: ~ lolhed, a ,., douk !!fl ~/Ill lie •I P' oJ ~ ..,,,..tlonll
iOlll llped ,._ _ wttll 1111 tbrolcbouttlta~ ~l,..i ... 'r, (~ ,MJ~} I' "I i.""'-'¥1U.-.. 1l ·, '
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2nd Biggest S•pPIJN Drt,1
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Bank Raises -·Ilynamjtas Harbor. Doctors ----......-~-·
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Lend Rate
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• Di~pqsition MB:y Be Quizzed
Pnm AP D11,.tcllea
Finl Nallonal City Bink, the nation'•
llCOnd blq .. 1 commercial bank, uld to-
day lls prime tending rate will be · IJ>
eneaed from 4ll percenl lo 411 per<enl
eflec:llve Monday.
The· announcement marlred lhe first
apward 'tum of tbo prtJne ralt since last
July, when II moved from 511 lo I per-
cent In 1 1hort-lived reversal of a decline
from a high of Ill perceal in 1911.
-other oonmwelal bena In the country have llald their prime ralea at
fl! percenl llace Illa January and tbon
wen no Immediate nporll today that
llley wwkl hc!Gll thetr ralel and folknr at.1baDt•1 leld.
The prime leodhil rat. ii Ille lntenel
ebarled ..,. -.. abort-lerm -lo big Olpcnle ..-., Clllbanl<'a rale
1a.-o1 Ibo --n ln Ibo nation,
beeaual II le !1118 ol a :handful of "floa!!nl~ ~ rat<s odjuated mor~_or
leu automallcally by a formula peued
to .._ marbt condillo""
-other -· lncludlnc lint-nnk-ed Bank of America In San P'raneilco,
adjust tllolr rales admlnlltraUvely and
leu frequenUy.
There were other econ om I c
deve~lbday:
-WlloleaJe prlcea o/ food and I wide
ranp of lnduslrlAl products climbed an
over-all nlne-leotha of J percent lul
mooth for tbo sharpeat rile lo a yw, the
.,...,,.,,.,,1 nporled.
Signups Slated
For Recreation
In Costa Mesa
SllKINO ANOTHllt TlltM ~1 .... lli<lham
Badham to Seek
His Sixth Tenn
As As8emhlyman
Handllnc tbe criminal cue againll a
C.sla Mesa ll)ln whose shed yielded M
1UcU ot old, unstable dynamlte•ia turn-
ing out to be done just 11 sLna:erly as
removal of the cache Tuelday.
1be high nplollv., -capable ol blow·
Ing UJ> with just a good hard jolt -are
now ltored stcurtly somewhert in the city.
Police aren 't saying where.
Tho contraband blasting materiaJ 13 oo
badly deleriorllad that nitrocJycerlne Is
se_g>ill( out Of .JJs Wood pulp bue In I
jelly-!Jke form.
Authorillal want to cletonale tbo M ono-
pooad llllcka In a 11111\y nmole pn but
tbo d1namlle la key evidence apln&t
Jama P. Marab, n. a •U-employed trucker.
But II they blow II up, tlloy may blow
up .tbeh' caae t<o. ·
Ildacllv1 capt. Robert Green said IJ> vestfiatora:~are aaldnf p.e rm I 1 a Ion
through IJ>e,courts and tbo Diltricl A~
torney's Office to dllpose of the delicate
STILL IN A COMA
Mike Moldtnh1uer
Fro111Pqt;1
MIKE ..•
dynamlle. •
The RipPly conf.lacated from Mmh'i prayer for Sea King athletes a~. rooters.
rented home at •t4 W. Bay St., would He !!tablls~ weekly ~IOns thai
By TOM BARLEY
Of .. Daffy "'"' lttff
LOS ANGELES -Four Harbor Area
physlclana wbo allegedly made lar1e sul"
plies nf the narcotic Demerol available to
drug addict Reba Vaughn may be asked
to explain the.Ir actions to a Slate Board
of Medical Examiners committee when
the Inquiry lnlo alleplione aplnat Dr.
Ebbe Hartellua of COsla i.r ... ,...pene In
May.
Defense 1ttorney· 1'faUbew Kurillcb told
stale bearing officer E. F. di Vllbi.ss u
the second three<lsy hearing ;cloled '
Thursday that be mey brlni the four doc-
tors he named to the hearing room for
quesUonlng when the Inquiry nopena
May 13, 21 and 25.
From fa11e 1
FAIRVIEW ... have-auled -wldelprud-d&m11E""if 1c-have drawn up to 50 local adults to the
•--·-b"-· ft-•·rt E Badb ft cld4111ally trluered by curious children ·
IW9CUJ ..,u .. n nuUll:' · am (I\'" or even a &harp earthquake. campua for cocoa, doughnuts and com-roadways through the wilderness area .
Newpcrt Beach) todiy announced ht wW "It depends 00 how it's stored," notes munity devotiom. He also kept his grades "This will most likely dwindle our pro-
11tek electJon to a a1xt.b tmn representing c 1pt. Gre high . posed wilderness area down to a few
the 711t Auembly DiJtrlct in Sac:rame. ~~· cootained wJthin • lmlll, vHe's a real strong kid,'' sayd Mrs. areas, if any, and develop the rest like a
to. cramped apace would ienerite ll'Uter Virginia Tucker:, bis school counselor. manicured city park Wilh buildings and
Badham, G , ts 1 lO-ye11 veteran ol the uplollve force than 1 quanuty detonated "Thi.!1 is something that has bit a lot al concession.!I,'' he said . · .•
LeciaJature. in an open field. kids on thi!: campus very hard," sh! ad-Neither Landino nor the students
He uJd ht will nm I "aincere" cam-"Whltever we d~e. we want to &et ded, noting that Mike remains an in-believe the roads are necessary. One of paiJ: hued on hLI experience, wh1ch in-rid ot Jt before it caUlel UJ any more Jl'O-1piraUon to· many. the new roads would run north and south,
cl " fll< CbaJnnaJlllllp ol the joint bltllll," C.pl. Green added. Oiarll mllnlalned down tbo hall from and lhe other east and west through the
lqlalaUve commlllee OD alomle dewlOJ> a--e Pollce capt. Bill Savap didn't Room Ill 11111 his condition as serious, park site. '
menl and space. · muoh like tbo wlgnmelf. but removed although II wu crillCJ! after he wu "We think the traffic can be routed
The Stanford lfll(uala afao ii a tbo M-pound polenUll bioctbuller to fbo flung from tbo bike while riding hehlnd a around the park without cuttlng through
member o/ .U-bly commltleet on undlaclOoed llor11e afle bel:aufe he la buddy. . it and still ably serve the 125,000
We.vs and MUDI, Revenue and Tauilon, tra.lned Jn nploeivt.11 wort. Hi.! friend wore a helmet ud wun't residents O>sta Mesa expects t.o have by
Governmenlal Orpnlzatloo and ii a Marsb, meanwhile, Ill free "" 112,GOO hurt IO crlUcally. 1990," !be student advisor said.
rlllklna member ol tbo Allembly Waler bail ~ a Mattb :Ill preUmlnal')' The family, members 01 non-Aside from their efforts to block future ~ hearf:na m·i arbor Judicial Dl.ttrlct Court denom1natlonal Mariners' Church, Mw road construction. the stud~nts have pro-
ReglstritlOn fo1 a full ll1te of Costa ~ ~es to continue to wort on a cbarae of illegal polltlllon ol a-ma1ntalna 1 mixed measure of faith and posed to di vide the }and into three key
Meu Recrealion Department iprJna ac-toward a ' more bllanced economy and plosivea. realistic acceptaiice. activity areas.
UV!Ues hfgfnt March 23. lo curb IOVll'lllllMll apanclln1 and cen-He bu denied knowledge of II, "Ylnc The wilderness area is suggested
To lip up, Costa Mesa residents traltatlon. • • the dynam.Jte must have been there when 'I'bey1 are1 sbofacilpp1i.ng amochng llJoong-term between Estancia Pond and the Santa
Mrs. Vaugbn admltled during three ,
days on the witne.u stand that she !
tricked b o I h doctors and hospllala In
Costa Meaa and Newport Beach In~ sup. J
plying her wlth lleintrol In 111111 at a time :
• • when Dr. Hartellus allegedly was under :
close observation and could not sustaio i
htr habit. •
Kurllich complained Thuroday ·lhal tht !
cue agalnat Hartelius could be coo-l
llderabty changed If he can determine :
from the physlclana the extent to ~ch :
Mrs, V141M got her drup lrom sourc:ts :
olhef than her llO-year .. ld lover. •
Harlellua of Jalander stree~.EI Toro, la i
•ceuaed of moral turpitude . and ... i
pro!eujona] conduct. It Ill •llOled that he •
lntrodUced Mrs. Vaughn to drugs and en-I
couraged heri habit to the point that she :
was eventually cert.If led u a drug addict. i
It is also alleged that he drugged Mrs. i
Wanda Melendrez of Costa. Mesa as a J
means of achieving a sexual relatlOri!hJp·-
with his victim. Mrs: Melendrez choked
(In her food and died in December of 19U.. .• ·
ldrs. Vauflhn has leslifled th a 1-
Hartelius preformed three abortions on -
her during their torrid relationship. She
has also testified that Hartelius Is the
father of her 6-yeaM>ld son, Jerry
Vaughn. ·
Mrs-. Vauabn told the committee that
she became desperate for Demerol In
late 1968 to the point that she called d~
lors and told tllom be~ lather wu dying
of cancer and needed relief from pain.
She lesUlled that Mveral phyllciau
called 'area pbarmlclea and ordered 'J
dMJUlsla lo give her quantities ol c
Demero}. State n11eotles regulatlou .•
forbid the dispensing of narcotle1 and ,
dangerous dru&• to persons who have not • !
undergone an et:amln1tlon at the balldl.;
()f the prescribing phyaician. ·r::
From PGIJe 1 ..
' .· lboald ro to the dric center, 17 Fllr "I wtll contbUe my Iron c(ld belief in he mowd in liX months qo. conva escen 1 ies, su as wney's Ana River. It would remain undeveloped
Drt •-~ 't and ch loml CODtro.I and wllJ ~ It in all Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, which except for a bicycle, horse and hiker trail "' ~ween p.m. I p.m. Mar d--'-i....---'"-1 ....... ializes in mai·or rehabilitation cases. system. 23 and M-~ •• D··I tr ·~-•• -· ~I -ln·n]l'Utotiq tbo ~ ,.. .• MUSIC ...
~ lrom~I a~.mHto. •l-.' M•=... ~ .. so pie." Beclbem Nid. . R D t . t "He wants to be a doctor," Mike's The t9'o part-nlcnic areas would be ~ '7;.._ ··-_;__ andp.m .• ct1':.'u"e.~1o· be ec · epar men mother said Wednesday, located at the north-south opposiles of the principal said, "because I have crlUciaed :, ~ .. ~ ............... , 'I'-themfornotperformingonourcampus ~. altered are bechm1ae brldp initrui:tlon, ' ' aeep llyin&: 'Hey, '!fake up! You're park. One would be on a plateau and the -
_.,. MU _.ntw leeml, hlaln-,.,... P.., ,1 Offers C' --ses mlaalng out on • lot of valuable m. other on the lowland)>Orlloo of the alte. for our student... The choral departmen~ nJnc end edYaallCI art: for cbUdren and • Ul3 formation.' " Students are planning to incorporate a which gives many off-clJl'lpus perform-~ •
Multi, bUaa lmtructloo and a clllldrm'1 SEX·. FILM • • "Even though he'• unconsciou.s, they children's play are1 with each of the pie-ances, bas not put on Olle program during ;.,
drama worbbop. ~ • I C le R! .J• say the .aubconlciool ts always working nic sites. Designs for the project are school time in over three yean, not eveD _-:~ ~ -· cilllr' idltN:llbn , ro,.:o; ,, . l' • , ,· n JC ming and I can1 help but feel he knows already under way at the Estancia High al a.rutmu or Easler, I feel our •• i'
J111Cr1D and .Utdlerj •iduJ1 clnlW!ng' film -d "' ...-...t ca campus, '"' " · ''"" ~ '· soJl1ell>ing ol w)lat'a ping.on," J,oe.Mer. . Scflool ll/dustrlll arts depar!Jpent. · dof -allm and trim and olhC A preview ol the lirat rael of Ille film Motoreyde flm, tt•a flmo lo n• •em rlman eontinuea. · . . O\>tiooal fur the park-picnic 'area '!'ould 1tudent.. are mlaalnc out on pert of lheit<) ~R •a.. -¥ol up! "We cu a1waythope hr a mtracle," be a pond for birds and other wildlife education when they aren't able to Mat ~-SS<i.ktlitti 1-· ' .... . I• ::mt~~~•I ~~~dll.~~~~fae~>:>b ~~-~the~~al \f,1 ou;,~m~Jt~:~':"ii,.',\htll·~-1~
and Ji,=.:; a tiny ~,l!llllto• '"". 'lteGf .. ACLUd-~~1 . .iC:",. ' '"liitre'm~he'·a ~ ttlalllll Only the·thlrd area, the cullurak:om·' ·~ ""
.,..m. eo<>p pro-Alter the pnvtew, Dr. Hoy told Ojaon :Country, a new riding area In Trabuco -hOblnd it," H,S Mn. 'Merrtn!an, munlty complex on lhe east side of the !old · a mualc teecber lhe community -;:
Nitpborhood proarams will be ado that tbe film could not be lbown Thw'fo Canyon. 1trea1mg faith alone keeps her atrong. park, would ~ntain roads and parking wouJd be upset by cancellatk>n of 1n.,.;
minllw.d , by ezperlenced nerutsOa• dlJ alPt 80d thn • decWon on Wfletber iJnltructor G~en Coffman, 'a Costa The tragic a1pect of the Mike areas under the student plan. athJettc event while "no one would 11!
leaden al JO playlJ'OllllO!a tll<r acllool the lllOfle could be abown in the fulure M.,. nald&lll with 21J fllfl o/ riding ex-Moldenhauer story came to llgbt aller hlll The culturll-eommunily ·area would notice" cancellaUon o! a music PfOl'llh •. ;,
beclnnbl& April ,). Sport. days, com: would be made by awicenor Daniel G. perlence! ~ ~ver 111fety equipment1 picture u a delegate to the Dallia all contain an auditorium, ~n archeological AchziJer commented, "I wu 1impt1
peltllon and apeclal events will hJlhllghl ,.Aldrich, wbo w11 out of town Thursday bow lo nde m dirt and sand, and bow to · . r Y ahd art museum, bolarucal gardens, an remarking thal ours Is an athlellcally-,t
each week. Jti&ht. ' 1 tackle 1 minor hllL -sent • month before the accident -amphitheater and a community center oriented IOCiety by noting that for every •·:
aitldren may re1later for the Dr. Hoy s1id that Ole90ll lndlc1ted that 'lllere Ja no 1.mtniction fee but class wu printed. for indoor and outdoor recreation. good m111lc profl'am on television on a .;~
planrollDd prosram from a:JO p.m. to the movie would not be screened. members will be asked t.o pay Sl.50 1t tht A family lriend called to aay be might Students ftTe unable to determine the Saturday afternoon, for eumple, there ·i"
5:30 p.m. at the Adami Balearic Collep Dr. Hoy made Jt clear that he did not gate for insurance. The normal $3 Escape not be going and why. . acreage for each of the three sites. Lao-will be three football aames. I'm not ·
P1rt, Conlca' Part, K 111 .y b ;o o t t. order the film confiscated and wu '»untry riding fee will not apply. Mrs. Merrim~ said the f~y wun't dino, however, estimate! that the saying there lhouldn't be more music -
Paulirtfto, Pomona, Vldorla, Whittier unaware that the seizure was goin1 to Coffman says the fun starts at 10 1.m. offended and in fact apprec11ted its wilderness area would consilt of 60 per-that's just the w1y It Is in our pruent
and Woodland plaYfl'OWld•. There ii no "'!'e place. and conUnues through 3 p.m. lllders muat publlciUon. cent o! the land. society." ~
rt(lalrallon fee. 'There bad been some lndicallon that bring helmela, prolectJve clothing and iiiiiiiiiiimmmm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;iiiiii•iiil;;;;:::--• Further lnformallon abllut Roenallon the Dlatrlct Attorney's Office was 1olng booia. If they bring their own blkea, they
Department acUVillea · 11 lYallable from tu altp in," Dr. Joy exp I a In e d • · must be fitted with 'ilericera and spark
834-6'03. "lnl~Uon had been macfe available to arresters.
them,' tbt' vice cbancti1or "•Ald1 m. · Prospective clasa members who do not
NEW SECTIONS.
ST AGE ENCORE
The new Home and Garden Pqe, along
with dally TV lop, will be maklnl tllolr
second appearance In. 8aturd1y edlUons
of the DAILY PILOT tomorrow.
Longtime readers of the DAILY P!Lal'
are reminded that two old friend!! -TV
WEEK end Family Weekly-have moved
to -dLtlrlbuUon and will DOI be Included In the DAILY P!Lal' Salurday
package.
OWINCOAIT
DAILY PILOT
dlcallnc that be hoped to avoid an 1rn1t own molorcycl., may nnt bolh belmela
being made" and eyelet at Escape Country.
The preview performance and Dr. To get there, take El Toro Road to
Hoy's deci11on that the film not be lhbwn Tiabuco Cinyun and go ontrhalf mile
turned out lo be Irrelevant t~ tbo con-put O'Nell Park. flscatlon.
The pr~vlew was held at 5 p.m. At
aboul 4:30 p.m., the Japed pbone call with
the San Franclaco officers who had IMO
the movie in lhe Bay City be1an IC•
cording lo Deputy DA Seara, end iboul
an hour later Judge Rickles signed the
warr1nt. The SO-minute preview w111 ltUI
going on at Irvine at that Urne.
Mrs. Seara laid Ille wu not Informed
that the film had been banned by fbo vice
chancellor. "We hid in our posseuJon an
advertisement that the filM wu goln( to
be &bown," Mrs. Sean said, up1atnlnf
that under the penal code thla served aa
probable cause that a misdemeanor -
the showing of a pornographic movie -
wu going lo be committed.
Dance Production Set
At Costa Mesa High
"Ancien Aueourant," ancient and
modern, is the theme of a COlta Mesa
High School danoe production scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. March II, 17 and II In the
achool's Lyceum.
Dances will range from an In-
terpretation of the Nine Greek Muses to
everyday acenu found 1n modern life
The ~roducllon t.. open lo the public:
Donations are •t for aduJta and so cents lor students.
3 Teens· Nabbed
Police Watch Like Hawks
A red-tailed falcoo c I r c 11 n I a fat
lempUng pi1eon tethered amid mans aet
In Newport Beach'• Back Bey area
waanl lhe only .Individual walohlng tbo
actloo 'lllunday evenlnc.
Newport Beach poll<e awoopecl in on
Large Maninade
Blmt Set Off
MAMMOTH, Arlx. JUPI) -Four
million J>OODdl ol eonveatlanal ••IYU
have beeb delonalad here In •ha.I was
belltved to be the blqeat manmade blaat
In history nol lnvolvlllJ a,nucleer dlvloe. .
Tiie •IJllooloo 'lllund•r by 11ie Ranch-.,. ~Ol'Jllon and De..-...1
Corp,. lrU deslcned to Cl'lllh I *1!11b cOP'
per on body and leach It from otfltt
materllls throuP a percolated IOlllllon
of add and W1ter. 'l'bo actual pumping of
U... c:opper ..._ lrlll not IJOgtll unlll
Aq"'t.
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the scene first and nabbed 1 trln of
teenager1, charging them with trapping
falcons without 1 license and also out of 1eason.
The youtha, two boys and a girl, were
delalned, tbon released pending pro-
leCUUon under the Slate Flab " Game
Code, which usually lnvol... a fine or probaUon.
Licensed JllCO!>hunter -Nlaber(, of m Relearn Place, Colla M111, nolieed
!be early e•enlng acUvlty and reaJl8d
what it wu.
Ho cootacted Officer Mike Mcl>oo<xllh,
wbo found and slopped a pickup ti'iiU
corrym, , the teenap iuapecla a t
MacArthur Boulevard and P1lindu Roed.
Patrol 5t1. Richard Millar nld the
plieon wore • little leaY>er .... 1 attac:hed
lolll..J\i pound 1"llht by• fldolq~b!e.
Flfleen 1111n1 of tbo Ulllt type ol llne
encircled the p~, aeoordJDr to police.
'l1le pl(eon ,,.. IUrned ovtr to tlw el!J •
humane olllcers.
The fed.tilled llleon nUed oil Into the
IUllltt.
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noN IT DllXIL --• A saMINIOL y INDLUS SILICTION OI' Dnl•N. WOODS AND PINISHIS. YOU
AU SUU TO MT THI l'llLIN• THAT IACH PllCI WAS CUSTOM IUll.T l'OI YOU ALOlll. .
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---e ouncil~ P lays It-Safe -
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' Colta lieu ~y soon Join lhe ranks of Anaheim
and Buena Pll'k wllh 1 major lels ..... time. altractlon
"'hlch will .allow sports·mlnded Individuals lo ·~uy their
recreation.''. ...
The Four Seaaons Village, proposed for a 40-acre
parcel north of ihe San Diego l'reeway and west of Bear
Street is a blockbuster. It will cost $:10 million and will
be second in siJe only to the nearby South Coast Plua.
Among lhe many attractions lo be Included In lhe
complex will be a waler skiing lagoon, archery and
tennis altracUons -even a dry land ski slope, along
with ·a 500 room hotel and motel faciliUes.
Costa Mesa city ~ouncilmen, .who Ibis Monday lnili·
ated a commercial zone 'change to allo• its construction,
have ·approached Ibo; development P,lans cautiously.
. Allhougl) lbe. project bu lieen louted by architect., bank~ra, and economic research uperts, the council 11
concerned lhal lhe project could not be financed.
before th~y firm up the commercial zone dlanse wilh
a second reading.
Since lhe success or failure or the project Is de-
pendent on lhe developer's ability to alttact major leaae-
holders to the complex, Costa Mesa councilmen have
acted prii.denUy by cllllng for a special zone.
Thou@ lhe Four Seuons proposal is unique and '"> ex~itlng, ibe 1"?8Sibilily of failure does exist. U it occurs, .
Costa Mesa will not be hurt by it. _ ·
Students Against Crime
A group of Costa ·Mesa parent. and youth leaden
has•taken the best page from lhe "Crime Stoppers Tex(•
books" and applied It to 9,000 elementary school child-
ren.
TM studenis for Crime Prevention Committee be-
lievesltbat crime can be reduced, provided youngsters
are taught their '.'rights" and "wrongs" early enough.
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The fears'. lo a large extent, are jlued on lhe novel·
ty. of lbe Four Season pi:oposal. It bu not been tried
allywhere in the United Stiles before. ' · ' . . . u lhe project were to .fill 1.hrough because of in·
adequate financing, the City of Costa Mesa could be
saddled with 40-acres of commercial properly lha~cpuld
be developed In a hodge-podge manner:
Tbe· alarming increase In shopWtlng ainonfth•
Very y9ung indicates that the comman<lment 1thou
shal{ not steal" is not getting-through sufficienUy from
1 l!'e · l!!lual efforts of families, churches and schools.,
, Tbt;i committee has just concluded a poster contest
which involved. each one of the 9,000 children. They.
were asked to .sit down and·compose their own thoughts
on shoplifting with crayon and paper. The council, however, has moved s'wifUy and built
a safeguard into Four Seasons Village zoning. ¥embers
of the planning staff have been directed to prepare a
new commercial-residential zone specifically for that
project. This would limit the city's approval lo Iha!
specific project, and ·nohnake the site available for
other uses.
Councilmen are intent to '(slip in" the new ·zone
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Our Freednm " .
To Mo ve, Rise
Has Shrunk
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
In answer to M. K. G. (March I),
the only people w~ are undemo.
craUc are' ~ who do not vote.
' -Pe....W T. C. B .. ,
Most p e op I e ""1» prate about
'1freedom" convenienUy neglect one of
the euentlal preconditions of fmdom ~ '
and that ii freedom of choice. U one'a
T1lll ....... rwlllcll .............. -__., ._ ef .. was••·.., ,.. .......... ....., .... ---." ....
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lreedmndcbolcell
Jow, or aeverely llm·
ited. the "freedCl1l"
tt offen ii virtually
meanln(Jeu.
Anatole France, in
t famously ironic re--
mark, once parodied
this sort o f false
freedom when he ob-
RrVed, "Both the
aame theoretical lreedoqi 'l!e. had In the
past, but DOI. the same practical -_
j. • for the frM:liiim of choice 11.a.J>een acute-
' ly ·l'estriCliiii' by our rising educat19nal
atandarda and by the demand.I of our new
rich and the poor in Paris are free to
aleep under the brldgea at nigbt.t',
The lfl'Ulnea of the U.S., In the post, ·
was ita genuine freedom of choice,-as
contrasted with moot European countries,
where young people were •tra!Macketed
by family rant, aocill class, and lack of
educaUonal opportunities. The rise of a
Lincoln to President would have been in-
conceivable in the rigid hierarchies of tlie
Old World.
technology. .
We> tend to· think of "freedom" and
"security" u being opposites, w}>en In
lruth;they are just dUfetent encla ol the
'8Dlt pOle. People who lac\. security, In a
certain balk:' aente, have no real freedom
-for the fieedom of choice ii denied
them. Tbey•diust take what ii offered, or starve. ·
IN BUBOPE, where all the land was
already owned, the. peasantry and the
proletariat bad no choice, and therefore
no .freecloPJ.' We never developed -.
0 pe8santij'1 -our farmers have ahraya BUT WE OURSELVES have become been free men -becauae people coWd
Increasingly structured and hierarchical. always mote onward and claim new land.
When I waa • youth, a college educatian This is .no. kmger poaible, and even our
meant far lea than Jt doea today; even a small farmers cannot mate a living to-
high llChool dlp!orpa did not carry as day. ·
much we_lght in ~s of employment as Of courR.. 1 few talented and lg-
It does now. .. · --will ~ Our freedom to move and . bui igress1ve t--""'na, . t1ways move
hru k our social system has~me · upwa~, in an:t Scidety;· but we should nOt s n as . make 1t-so bard for the ordinary person larger, !'1°re lm~I. mechan~, to achieve mobility. Thoae at the bottom corporative, and concerned with credits, 1 h · llttl •• ha ses diplomas, degree. and unioo. can bare y ang on to the e >''ey ve, co~ • while their knuckles are being rapped by
• 1· those slightly above them -both acling
THOSE AT THE bottom today -in fear and deaperatlon. The only ef·
whether they be blacks, Puerto Ricans, fectlve way to increase .. freedom" ii to
or Appalachian whites -may have the provide security.
A Ms. as Good as a Mile . •'
Wall Street Jomial
When the Democratic Party adopted
reform measures for t)ils pre1ldential
election year, it did 10 In bopea of en-
couraging broader parllclpotion among
blacks, browns, and females, who
hlstorlcally had been under-rrepresented
within both major parties. This was the
year, said advocates of refonn, for prac--
Uclng democracy at the· grass roots,
rather than merely talking about Jt.
But even the noblest aims aometimes
hive a way o( raising ezpec:taUons, fal~
Ing short of their goal, thee leaving
fruatraUon and blttemesa In their wake.
So II ii that the National Women'•
Pollllcal CaUCUI plant to ·challenge lhe
Arbona Democratic delegatioe to the
• party'a national conveoUcm at ~ Ml.aml
8*11.
ALTHOUGH T8£ proporlioil o f
Arilooa lem•le delegates Is nearly double
that of 1111 (12 percent n . 17 JIO"'""t), ii 11m fall• below 1be new Ilemoc<Jtk re-
qulremenla lbal women be 1 t f .. n
npreaentatloo In reasonable proportion
lo their re)IMmtation In the populallon
blithely Jpbred. For while we are not
cooCernecf .'jrilh !lie strlclly lntemll
poll~ eo111deraUons, there are alao
tho ~der phll010phical questions of ap-
portioning political representation and of
diffusing polttlcal nsponslblllly In a
democracy. ,,
IN ONE SEl'ISE,. lrylng lei arrive at an
acceptable racial, ethnic, and aexuat
formula -for choosing delecates to na·
Ilona! polltlCal eonventlons, for hiring
goverrunen~employe1, etc. -reprtoents
soc;ial prosrea, 11 leal\ lo< -who
otherwise would ha,. been denied
repruenlation, And )>ll'hapo It Is the bell
aolutlon · that political parties, and
IOVerDlllellla; Clll devise. .
Nnertbele11; even ' ' po a l t I v e
diocrlmlnallQn," u ii 11 -eupbe\nlollcall called, 'la mm!)' a
disguised quota oystem. And even when
Ibey are employed on the side cl wllal 11
wldely regarded u Pl"'l"'ll and reform,
qUolu .... a poor ·-for ·-justice and equ1ll1J -!bat lo, for
treating people u lndlvlduall rather !ban
11 mere llatllllcal a~lcll0n1. .
(in ArilOlll, IO.I pertenl). ASSUMINO Iha! only women can
Alt.hough prizes, patches and money will be awarded
to the contest winners, the real idea behind the project
was to get the students to think about crime. ·
The efforts of the Student. Against Crime Com·
mittee may appear almost loo simple lo have a lasting
effect. But ii is a good step In lhe right direction.
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Airport Leae Again llp for Pu61ic Dls C.Urioa
'Save What~s , Left of Our Sanity'
To the Editor:
Orange County Airport Is again up for
public diacussion, with the end · or· Air
West's feue, and .H time and uperience ~
ever can teach us an~, we must
learn.now from thole who have suffered
• MiUhox
Lettt"s from readers are we~.
not take steps to ask politicians to do for
·the people they represent what they
promised lo do when we voted for them.
Wlll the city of Colla Meaa place this
Issue on the ballot and let the voters
~Ide, about tbe freeway?
The election will be here IOOll. Please
apreu younelf before it ia too late and
\he freeway becomes a law to which we
muat all bow. Show your interest in what
is happening for a mighty ·fine group of
efderty citizens and prol<cl them before
It is.too la!< to help. Thank you .
estimated ao lamtllu from the rants or
the "Y" fallhful. lnllelible atUludea
regarding the -of poola and handball courta were lntolarable lo many Olhen.
Last month, wltll no atWnpl to IOllnd out
the membera, lhe ataam room la Ibo
beallh olub wu -away with and a
sauna 111botltuted. 1bil lnjlldlcloul aclloll
Is already reoulllnr In "°"'" -.., club memben' lalillr. lo ,_.. their t•
yearly memberabip.
ao much before WI. r
Many years ago the late·Gunther I.-.
Ing, vice president and aJtomey for Wall ·
Disney lor clooe to 40 yeara, ,. .. laughed
off the floor of a West Los Angeles
Chamber of Commerce meeting.. He
reallred long be{.,. the final imbr01lio
over L. A. Airport lbat lhe time to fight
Normallt1 writ(ra shoWd conuq their
imasagea in 300 worda or 1t11. TM
right to condense fdl<rs to fit _.
or eliminate libel i& reserwd. AU 1tt--
ttr1 mwt incituU: aignature and mail· mg addre11, but names may be with-
held on ""!"'II if IUf/icient ""'son is apporent P0<1q/ l&'ill. tlOC ,,._ pub-
for home and land .WU then, nol theae
tnll'IY yean later when airppft,_peraonnel IH&li at cillROS' anpiab. Guntlier Less-
ing offered his magnificent legal brain,
without compensation, in order to secure
acalnlt what bu becOine for them •
hellish way of life. '
THE Oto SA YING-11United we stand,
divided we fall" ii lhe sioey of El Segun·
do, Weitcbester, Playa del Rey,
Inglewood and Walts (and It could hap-
pen here to Costa Men, Laguna, El Toro,
Newport Beach, Santa Ana and Tustin)
-too many interests, all too late-so the
airporta go on their own destructive
waY', with Utile regard for legality, or
respect fl!J' human life, dllillty, and prop.
erty values.
And through a form of concentration
camp living, citizens can use an im4
.aglnary pass In order to gel out -to go
to work -or temporarily oot of the area,
to save what Is left of their bearing and
sanity. Bui Ibey mllll retllrn, because It
is: im~ible to sell their lovely homes.
n.ii il',.,eqwta1>1er ··•
• . . JOHN SWINBANK
·v . Put lt t o a Vo tel'
To' the Editor:
Thank yo\! for printing my letter to the
atate Division of Higb1J•Y• regarding the
tale highway situation · on New)>!lrl
~van! In Coeta Mesa, which Wm
· mMD the removal of. aver 700 trailer
homes and eauae more ~ 1,000 people
to be without a place to go, I had lalked
witll J. W. Greatbead, district rtpt.of·
'/lay-LI quote bis reply:
"Reference ts made .••• to your letter
expressing much concern over the future
reli>catloe of mobile home occupanil that
are Involved In finding · appropriate
replacement facllttiel for mobile home
ownen and occupants who are displaced
u a reRUlt of the Rroposed freeway
projects. OUr Commlllllly Environmental
Factor Unli has rOCenlly completed a
full-time, iw .. monlh wtgnm .. t to study
1hil problein. While we do not have the
final , answer to this complex problem,
several poalble aolulloes will' be elven
further lludy. Pending solution to lb.-
problems, please be lllW'e\l lbat we will
adhere to our pollcy lbal 'no penon wllo
Is dilplaced by a hichway project will be
required lo move before aocoptable '-
lag fldUU. are avallable'."
I, Pws AIL the 'J>00Pi. Involved,
-what CID be plnid by Ibo clty cl
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Dur George:.
I've "'11ten yoe three times to
gel you .to tell your public that
good, homemade dlld<en IOllP Is
the belt baokx>ld home remedy
known. WbJ lllvm'I 10IJ prl1lted
my letters!
• VIONA BURDICK
li3hed. · · · ~ " • M1 tha A bout-t he 'Y' ·
c;.;,la Mesa mov~g and r ~~img. ~ T°o ~ Editor ;
move the freeway down to the boundary " In your edJtorial, "YMCA In Need of
line at 15th & Newport :pw}evanf and Help" (March 3), you refuted the myth
that the Orange Coast "Y" ii "~ up pouring tbia traffic straight into Newport by rich back en." An even more
Beach, which cannot accept a freeway to preposterous myth is the eiecutive dlrec·
'destroy that city. The Irvine Company tor's usumpUon that the "rich" image js
with alf Its land, which could solve this commoe belief In our community.
dUficully very easily, sits blltbely by H1Ylng participated In ••-excellent watching the outcome. Ne~ is only •~ big enough to coetain jllll 90 many adult fllnea procram 11 the local YMCA
le, and thal is alt 'So wby .Ja!n the· for over three yean, l have bad occuion .
ays ~! , · , to dllcuaa "Y" matten with COUQUeu m.
Is quite evident Iha! the COiia M-dlvlduall (momi\en' anl' D<IHl>eDlben),
dty councllmen do not .. ant qJ. more mOll cl whom l!ave dropped In and out of
trailer courts. Tbe trailer owneri· bave "Y" activities . ewer the )'111'1. T11e ..,..
paid heavy taxes all their lives and are called "Y wealth'' has never been men-
now elderly and w!!'t the aecurttY.. of a ti-or asswned' by any of thele people. '
trailer court and neomesa to a lbopptng
center which is vital to their ~t7 and NOBE TRAN A myth, it's an excuse
safety. Something should be done to atop ·• perpetrated by E1ecutlve D I r e c to r
th.ls freeway before it can destroy what ls MlihlJa to d1'gutae aome of the real
Jell of Costa Mesa. The lands already ,.._,. behind the financial difficulUea
purchased by the 8\ate. Highway Dlvl1lon •t tho, O!'.ange CoUI YMCA. In fact. ex-
~n be re-sold and the land ,used for the icutlve ~.adlons and declai4>ns, passing
purpose for whJch it was originally under: Uie tulae of "economy measures"
designed. have, of late, antagonlied and alienated
· many "Y" membera. ·
WE SIT BY AND let lhi1 alrocity Failure to 1111pport a swim team, for ex.
become law right.under our eyei, and do ampla, reauited In !ho realinatlon of an
• • ·Secrecy in Congress . ' '
MJ:uea)IGlll Trtbne
The nmnber of congressional 'COin•
mlttee meetings held behind closed dqi>r1
last year dJdn 't difftr much from p.e
tallies in previous years. A study by
Congressional ~rly found Iha! •
percent of the committee aesalonJ In the
House and"Senate during 1971 were cloeed
lo the public, down from tlie 41 percent
recorded in 197G, but the 1ame 11 the 1999
score. Since CQ begar. keeping track or
open and closed committee meetina:1 in
1953, 11 percent of the susioha have been
closed -1notber Indication !bat tllings,
didn't change much last year. .
tranucted. , •
Motl amareamee like thinp Iha! way,
-· commlttee members, for inllance, COGteno! Iba! lePlatlon llhould be written
In private becaule open meellngs en-
courap Conireamen to. lake up lime
playln1 to tlie 11Uerlea. Others · argue
that 1cUon Is hindered by the need for
l>boervln1 formal procedures in s public aettlna:.
BUT SOME committees do hold their
buaineH meetings In public, and It
doesn't aeem to get ln the way ol the
bullness. For esample, the chief clerk of
the House Education and Labor com.
mlttee, which doaed 00)1 I ol Ila 11.'1 meetings lall year, told CQ that meeting
In public doeln'~ slow down the group's
proceedings at all. He called the ope...
meeting raqulremenl "a very gooil rule."
It mJcbt also be noted that many alata
leglllatuna bold moot ol lholr committee
meetings In public and don1 aeem to be
boliMred by It,
THERE PKOLUILY lln'I 1 "Y" In
Orange County !bat -not feel -
delfOO of flJllDClal -Tbeat aN, i after all, lr7lni -. Iii! ·die tIUGt
defidl re~ bJ lhe O.C. ~!Y" .mflbl
well have been 'avolded hid tht llilPPOrt
ol'Oo many memben.nol ._, wllhdrrn
because of a lacil ol taet and ...,.
1JderaUon on the uecuU•e lev.eL
• The 11ldll. and dtdlc~on ol ·lhe "'Y"
staff Is lndlopu\able, and It II lndied true
that the YMCA aMda member aipporl.
But so, too, do Ila mamben -tbo IUp-
port of the "Y" Lei's ~ "bnqlnary blame, and pul I Wbere It really bolooga.
MRI. DORIS O'BRIEN
S•M tAe Spirr,ttt.
To the Editor:
Viha1 a ihaiiii 1o ...... 1n ,..., flrll s..
day edition -tbo plot to diolioy tbo
IC)UlrreJI Oii tbo Jrvtna ~.
For l1WI)' ,_. we lllve ..,U... IO
much en~ fl'olll wlldlJnC !Mm
cavort on tbo -fled __.lawn.
To ua, the life ol an an1maJ ii mon tm.
portant than • patch cl -. Iha! can eully be replaced. Lol'1 all belp •ve Ibo
furry creatW'll. '
M1 MOORS
/If•-&lie 89•frreb. • To the Editor:
I do not want you to kill the UIUe oquu.
rel1. Whr don1 101J capture tbom and
move· them to <1. dWM'mt 1n1 IO t.bq
don'I pl hurt. ' ·
Thank you.
GLENMOORB
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C••••in .. t .....
To the Bdltor:
Recenlly !March I), 1 wrote a letttr of
condemnation to eee ol your cmnpalttoro
(Sanla An• Rqllier) and now feel I
should "'11< a lelte< cl eoeunenclation i.
you. '
Aa far as I can ucertain, your-ptper
prints the new1 wbU. lt 11 1UU news (not
throe or four days later): la addition, you
1lve ua unblated newa coverqe.
Thanks for carrying oo the jruo
American tradition "' lnlonDln& lhe -pie •
MRS. DENNIS LOWRY
OMMICOMT •
DAILY PILOT
, TBB ONLY TBING dlHertnl about
lfll 1111 that it came alter Coofrea
passed lta first i;efcrm act In 24 yean,
the l.qlalatlve Reofglllization Act . of
lflO. lnclllded In that act are pl'OYl1lon1
f.., lirlnllng .commlltae operatleel uoder
cloaer pabllc acnrt!ny. It lllpulatea, for
lnllance, Iha! all Senate commlttae
meetings are to be open -except -
In whlcll the final draft of a bW la boin(
"'11ten, or those that are votlntl 1111ionl,
or thOse a majOrtty Of members vale to
close. House buslne11 meeUnp, too, are
to be open -except when a majority .
votee 1eamst that idea";"'--T
Robttt N: ll'tad, -·"·•-THE ONLY juatUlablo occasloes for ,_ ... _
cl01ln1 a commlttae meeting are those Tllo'""' KHllil, J:dl!Of
cumnlly spelled out for Senate hearings Alben w. !4ks
-When It's been dei<rmlned that 1'1tlmony miy relate to nallon1l securi· Ediloriol Page Edilor
ty, land to reflocl advtnelron an !..--.
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dlYktual '1 character or reputation or The «tltori1I pa~ or the 0.1
I tte d Piiot acek1 lO Inform ind 1tlmu'4 reve1 ma r1 eslgn1ted eonfidentlal h•ta readers by prttentlnr fjh undtr other provlalonl' of law or g<lvern. ncw1peper'8 op•nk>M and Clucu1 otnclals, apparently believing repn-Ibo lnteresla of women that
that a M1. ii u good u a mile, deem ml\)' blacks °" represent lht ln~ll of ~I a l"!cnt unacoeplable. Hence the blacka, etc., coaJurea up v1o1ona o1 a
:1' pr-cbal~ . -opolla """" '"' a nallomllde scale. The challenga by the women;• .....,, Will& la -Ille lmpUcalloo that mm ·.I complll!lldod 111111 o1 part publlclty 1iU11 1. 111capa111o., lnmcendq iu .... -ml ,-i llncore demand Iha! women be ,_ oelf·lnlereat ts a leaMJlan.noble, m.
MRS. G. H.
Dear Mn: G. 8.:
Because 1111 reaearcber uld it
dldn1 ""rt, 11111•1 wbr. He nibbed
II oe bis c1*t tint nightl .-Inc
and be 1UU ha !Iii cold.
THE LAW'S EXCBPTIONS, obVlously,
have been enoup to deleal Its purpose,
and ljle lflO refcrm meuures had
Vlrlullly JlO Impact lht..flnLyeat lhey
were In effect. Nlnely·leVOll pe.....,t ol
the committee ....u.,. dellsnated 11
bualneu •Ulom lul year --al
•hlcll lcllon, ltlds-u votq or bllklral·
Ung, WU taUn -were banW to Ula
public w-baolneaa waa b a l D I
mtnt rqulaUons, Those criteria are lm"nltry on 'oplca (}( lnltrwt
br....t -.P·to be-abllaed, admittedly;---••••"-..."" ,...,,,.1,,, • -but f"-fd result in fewer e'A ........ lesslons ror ~he txprt.11\on or our ~:i .. _,-1 IVOCV bpfnJOnt, Ind bJ PttMftllfts than are poaalble under Uie pruent law'• dJVt.rw vltwpot ntt ol Jntorrnitd
:I cu1 1n .. u. -· -no1 be blown -a ._.._il1 • .._IHd, ; i oat cl pntp0r1lee. But neither lbould lt be vlolee el .......,, I
~ )l'O'flsloel. :rile public's <laJ>I '"""" •nd , ... .._ "' ...,...
lo ""°" oow ill bualness is belnc ...,. ol the da¥. ,
duclod must override the eonvenlenct Friday, March 10, 1972 ·1
...., .. ..,.. !Ind In -~I In private •
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Santa Ro sa '
Prisoners _~·
r S~eRoit
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SANTA ROSA, Calif. (APl -The 101
prisobtrs· on the Sonoma COunty Jail 's
1econd noor ~rolce out of their dayrooms
and flmJN!led In the corridors for to
minutes, amashtni windows. settln&
•m•I! fires and damagin1 cell doors,
authorities 11aid.
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Alter the disturbance was quelled
'rhu·rsday evening. the Inmates were
taken to San Quentin prison. Sheriff Don
striepeke estimated damage at about
'75,000.
!-' Ono .,.,...., WU treated •I the three-
llory JaJJ'a ~ry for h,.d cull,
8trtopoQ aald, bot ihere ..,...., no .. rlous
lnjurJot. Tbe IO men and 15 ....,..
quartered oo the fint incl third fioora did
DOI Illa port In Ille disruption, ha u td, but the women were taken to tht 1heriff'1
office for !hair protection.
Sherlff't Sit. Frank Bean at the jail
save tbl1 account :
•iTbe dlaturbance began during the din·
ner period In 1 day-room when felony in·
mate. who had been complaining abOut
the food began throwing their tray1 on
the noor and 1etUn1 fire to papers and
clothing.
The me n managed to break . a "shat·
terproof" glass window and escaped into
the main cell-block area .
Prbioners In 1nother dayroom on the
aecond Oloor apparently ustd a lteel
&helf u 1 bittering ram to break through
the aOor and jofned' th'e other inmates on
the Mitral corridor.
OuardJ alerted by the noise secured the
door leading from the second floor to the
main atalrweU to prevent the dlrturb1nce
from 1preading, while C a 11 f o r n i a
HI11:hw1y patrolmen and Santa Rosa
pollc< burrled to the ......
Th• hlmatet controlled Iha H«>nd floor
for nearly to minutn, 1m1ahlng nearly
all the windows. burning clothing, mat-
treues a!ld blankets, damaging aeveral
cell doors and t~·o television monitors.
Two Children ~lain;
Police Hold Father
BAKERSFIELD (APl -The bodies of
two amal.I children have been found with
thtlt throats aluhed, and their father has
been jailed on h;1vestlgation ot murder.
Kem County she'rlff's deputies .11y,
The bodies of Daniel Fusselman Jr .. 5,
and Danielle Fuuelman, 3, were found at
their home 11rursday after their father,
Daniel A Fuuelman, 49, reported killing
the cblldre:n, ofllceni sald.
Deputies sald the children were beaten
with aD Iron ikillet before their throat11
were cut. Severa l knives were found at
the tcene.
Brando Wife
Arrested
For Conduct
1-
CAL111XJCO (UPI) -
Actreas Anna Ka1hfi, former
wife of Marlon Brando, hu
betn jailed In lhls town on the
Mexican border for disorderly 1 conduct, apparently the latest
chapter in a long and bitter
.tu1-0f·w1r between Brando
and Miss Kashfi over custody1
or their 13-year-old son.
fi~rom Parl1, Brando scoffed
Thu rsd1y at reports that the
boy, Christian Devi, had been
lddnaped. "There is nothing at
111 to , be alarmed about,"
Br1ndo aaid In a statement,
declaring the boy was on a
acuba diving vacation "'!itbl
friends lo Mexico.
Brando, 47, and MiJS Kashfll
37, who were divorced In 1919,
aha"' cp11ody ol the bof and
have been quarolllnfi over htm l
for years. Brando has filed l suit agalnsl her In an allempt
to gain <Ol!'Piate custody. A
court ,heaHD(, to be held i
Thuradiy, was reteheduled for
today.
Labor Files
'Pu.rued ' " ' Aide Oaims
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New Heart 'l'e1i t
UPI T ........
Stanford Medical Center Thursday conducted an experiment in wh~ch
actual heart patient Clinton Fayne, 42, transmitted his electorcardio·
_gram to Manila in the Philippines and then to a satellite in space back
to Stanford -a distance of 51,000 miles.
Neighbor Youth Held -,
In Fi1re Bomb Killings
RIVERSIDE (UPI) -An IS.year-old
neighbor has been arreated on suspicion
of hurling the fire bomb that burned
three children to death as they slept Sun-
day.
Police Thursday identified the suspect
as Kenneth Dwane Henderson, who lives
about half a block from the home where
a gasoline-filled soft-drink bottle crashed
through a bedroom window. setting the
room ablaze.
Jnvest11ators believed there was a feud
between Henderson and Mrs. Rubv
Jamison. 62. grandn1other of the three
victims. according to Capt. Irv Cross.
Mrs. Jamison was taking care of the
three chiJdreo in the absence of their
parents, and was as leep in another room
when the home Was fire-bombed. She was
not hurt.
The' dead children were Cynthia War-
ren . 9, her brother Lawrence, a. and
sister Marlene, 7. Their mother was
vi11iting their father, Theodis Warren, at
a county road camp in Banning, where he
was serving a sentence for chetk fraud,
·when the attack occurred.
Warren was released early, the balance
of his sentence suspended, arter the
deaths.
Henderson was arrested only 10 hours
after the burial of the children, following
services attended by hundreds of
residents in the mainly b 1 a c k
neighborhood where they lived. Angered
·citizens had offer more than f7 ,000 in
rewards for information leading to the
conviction of the fire bomber.
Solons Repeal
Voice Vote Use
SACRAMENTO (APl -On a 66.(1 Yote,
the state Assembly has repea led its cen-
tury~ld practice of holding unrecorded
voice votes in committees.
The new rules voted on Thursday take
effect in a week, and are sti£fer than new
legislative roll call methods proposed last
month in the Se~te.
Bui ~veo. il each house Minds up with
lllfferent rules. the old practice of
unrecorded committee votes is on Its way
out, Assemblyman John Burton noted.
SPRING PLANT
PARADE
YOUR
CHOICE PLANTS
• Marigolds -assorted varieties
• Fuchsias-assorted varieties
• Tomatoes-assorted varieties
IN 4 INCH CONTAINERS .
.• Ageratum~ Blue Only
• Vlnca-assorted varieties
TAM
JUNIPERS
low Growing
1 GAL. 88¢
IN PONY PACKS
7" HANGING
BASKETS
CHOICE OF
COLEUS OR ASPARAGIJS FERN
2.22
VISIT OUR SCOTTS llEP. ON SAT. AND SUN.
IRING YOUll LAWN PROIL I MS
F~daY. Mardi 10, 1972 OAJLY PILOT I
2 Dls ml.-d ·
Dqvis Cme Jury
--•. --14-. +----·---......... --· -·----·---1 Battle Rages On THE REAL
.ROLEX
SAN JOS E, Calif. (UPfl -
A tentative jury was seated
Thursday at the Angela Davis
trial, but the prosecutor
removed ty,·o wOmen with
peremptory challenges.
.. We're halfwav there.''
Albert W. Harris Jr., assistant
slate attorney general. said as
t"·o new panelists joined 10
persons in the jury box vtho
earlier had passed questioning
lor "cause."
One , woman seated durina: .
the morn.ing said she never
heard the phrase "black is
beautiful."
Judge .Ricbarl E. Amason
rece!sed the murder, kidnap
and cOll!piracy trial until
Monday, when the defense will
have its first opportunity to
dLsmiss jurors without a
reason.
There were nine women and·
three men in the jury box
when Harris used two of his 20
peremptory c h a 11 en I es .
Dercnse attorneys also have
20.
The l \l'O ne\1' panelists
dra\l'n were both men.
bring ing the count to seven
\\'Omen and five men. Philip J.
Russell. a computer company
employe, and N i ch o I a s
Gaetani, i rormer student ,
now must undergo questioning
ror "cause" -biases or other
1easons that could prevent a
juror from reaching a fair
·verdict.
The men replaced l\1rs.
Peter Ruth , a young housewife
who told the court she "never
heard of Angela Davis," and
Alice F. Evarts. a Woman in
her 20s.
Indigents
May Run
Without Fee
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Indigents can run ror Congress
in California without paying
the $425 filing fee . a three.
judge federal panel ruled
Thursday.
The court ruled after hear-
ing the case of Raymond C.
Chote, 46, an Annapolis
graduate who calls himself a
"beggar."
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There ere a lot of
look alikes of
Rolex . Ot hers have
attempted to copy
• tho Rolex Pl'l!SSUr&-
proof Oyster case, the
self-winding mechan ism,
the date feature, the day
end data Indicator. all
innovatlons of Rolex. But.
the·Rolex lldH, crafblnanahip and dedication
could never be'dupliceted. The pride of
knowing you wear the real thing is the pride
of wearing a R.olex.
Above, the Rolex GMT-Master. a 30-jewel
self:wlndlng chronometer with date that
changBI automatically et midnight. Special
24-hour hand tells time slmullaneously in
two separate time zones. Guaranteed
pressure-proof by its Oyst~r case to a
depth of 16 6 feet". With matching
bracelet, $275.
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SLAVICK'S
Jewelers Since 1917
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NEWPORT BEACH-6'44-1380 ..
Open Mon. end Fri. I 0 1.m. to 9:)0 p.m.
Chote, a Democrat. who aaid
he wanted to run for Congreaa
from the state's 17th district
but was too broke, typed up
his own petitions on a portable
typewriter while sitting fn ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ park. He also argued his own
case in court.
FULLY RE.CONDITIONED -FULLY GUARANTEED
USEJJ ORGANS
REDUCTION
SALE!
Hammond Deluxe Spinet Organ
Wal1•t, •• SJ,221.ff, .. w ••• , , , ••• , • , , , ••••••• , • , , • , • s1995
HAMMOND DELUXE
SPINET ORGAN
Hammond Spinet Organ
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51695
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NOW ONLY
51495°0
HAMMOND CONSOLE
AND SPEAKER Cl
WALNUT, SOLD NEW
FOR $3,700.0I NOW s1595oo
HAMMOND PORTA·I·
PORTAILE ORGAN .
WM f 1,111M
NOW ONLY
NEW MODEL
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AUTO CHORD SYSTEM
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AND ADVANCID OllOAN PL.AYIRI
Hammond Spinet Organ
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Hammond Console H325
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Wurlitzer D.eluxe Spinet
Chelce •f tllt11, we S2, 161.M, ••• •••• , , • , ....... , . , , , , •• , , .
Wurlitzer Console Organ
W•1••t, •• 12,221,f f, ... • , ••• , . , • , •• , , . , , •• , , , , , ••• , , ,
Wurlitzer Console Organ
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LESLIE SPEAKERS
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=~: $19900 ONLT . I
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CLEARANCE
SPICIALS!
• Thomas Spinet . $599
WURLITZER
THEATRE SPINET
WALNUT, WAI $1,795,
NOW ONLY •••
51495°0
WURLITZER
STEREO ORGAN
a new Cll('"9Nl•n In hem• inter~ t1lnrtttnt with tht rulltm •f tM whale •rch11tr•.
• Lowrey Spinet $1249 · Thomas
• Klmllall Console $1195 SlllC)le
~ Wlll'lltHr Spinet '. . $699 •Conn Spinet . . . . $399 Keyboard
• W'!!'.:, Spinet · · S799 • Hamm••d Spl11et $699 Sl 99
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