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1972-01-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
• I t • - • ·. . , 7 I f • • : ·Riles Pays ViAJit • • .. ' ' · .. ~·To CoUnty~ . I Cites ' EdueaitiD.n Gai11s. ·, • . ... ~ . 7' •• - AFfERN~l'o/. JANU~!° 2 f, [19n .................. ~ ....... -... .'Hoo~~~· ! , I ·'4-' 1 ' ,f •' .• ! • lt . ..... , ......... Denise ,Schumock, q" of lh,e Mobile ~ea Tiall FUuval, finds ihe '.fllanl h~P. of h•P. 9~llum'.~'&!lift biJ!ky·u lhe~u•.•r8'her l_ ~ay out.of a revOIV!q door. in Miiiballall.,, : • . , " 1 • ·: •• ' • • • . ' ~es App~j.rS ~·County; ~ells.Ed , . , ~tlon Progress; I t • • • In Gigantic :rheft~ NEW YORK (UPI) -U.S. Attorney Robert A. Mora a_..,..i today lbe Jn. dldme11t• ot n meo IS lllOged membera of· a glant·oteaf.to-order aulo tl>efl ring. Morse said .tbe,.,mg wu responsible for the theft'°' .at least 1,000 -and -lbly -, . as. I!UlD¥ u 3,000 -late' model lusury cars during a two-year J>triod. FBI' ageiili hive til:en into cuitody 58 allued members of the ring, 28 in New 'York and'lhe rest in various Eastern Seaboard states, Morae said. Assistant U.S. Attorney V I 11 c e 11 t Favorito said the rial tool< ordera from p~ve customers, then 1 to I e auto~obiles matching' the customers' re- qulrmeOts. The customm, be. aald, paid $2,500 for each car, fl,000 down and fl ,500 on delivery. f In Wuliqton, FBI Director J . Ediar H~er called lbe ring "one of the larpst ever UllQli•""' bjl the FB,I•" A lpOClal • grand jury ' in Brootlyn returned -_fwf-aplnlt the nps ... 11111-: The F,111 aaJd . tbol ~. indlcted Jn. eluded laur .~ .~ leocben, • pollcelnan, a llroman~ia llala emploJa, a garage owner. two morUclans and a ' tavern owner. -... of the Jn. • -...... -.. of ~WlailY purcbutng -.... The ring, ........ In New Yort City, opa-•In New Jeney, PeDlll)'lvanla, ~. Vlrslnla, North Carolina, GoorPt • ..._, .... the Dillrid of Co!umliia. The FBI .aid IW major .... In the ......... 1n ~ ·11'11, -.. n1 .... ud •. Nril c.r6a ~ • po-.y· .,ual e-cor ""' an-A.-oflbl -the cor 11111-llolon. '1'111......,.... of lbe cor ... 1n-. and Ille~ ID- ...._ llll IOollloro lnlbe r1n1. 'Bii rlllt-W-lllJI llllllllf 1-)f' .......... lli'lll ...... , at ~.l!!!'•!*a!D .;;:;Jr ..... ,. ... ·..., IOld 1n I New Yert,1.~--· d,1111 ~ ~. V1.; Pin lllMI; 0..; w-...., ....... N-Cll • All11ta, Pllil1d ......... 'S ' I ,,_ nliu. Ul II u.f. .. oan bid been nco•eiid. , . I I . ec s? . ' . I In Steal-to~order • Auto·· Theft Bi~g. ' " . . • a rl f I I • t f [ , , ... , ¥ , , ± )t & 4 4 , I • , t ~ < ·-, , ~ ~ ' . ·; . . ,. . . ~~·TM . ' . . . . l " ',_. Peru Seizes Two More •,' ' . ' . ' American Tuna00ats t • ' ') . SAN · DIEGO ('.AP) -Peni's firlll "OUr guya dk!n't n»ve, and'! lold'them ,.izure pl U.S .. tuna boats:lhis·yeir· has not to &TgUO• but go lhead ond bu)' 1 been 'reported as Ecuador freed two fiahing Jlca>ae.'' others afler•flll6,070 In fines was paid for The boala were tsken to the port of viol.at~ Ec;µadorian fi~ laws: Talara. Sousa said Peruvian autOOrttiea Peru relellj!Cf ·the -twQ boats today, agmd the vessels apparenUy drlfled boweVer, without impoSing fines. into the claimed waten and nren't Thursdaf's incidents were the latest in fishing. · ; the Jong dispute between the United The Anna Marla was captured Jan. 10 states, which recognius 12 miles 11 ler· by an Ecuadorian gunboat but rel._.f rl!Qrlal waters, and . LaUn .and South two days ,Jaler after paying ·an '83.000 American natiOns'which claim 200 miles. fine. It was Ute maiden voyage of the Mary Ellzabe(ll. • , 'lbe A~ican 'funaboat Association in . A 1 sPokesman ·for •the rboat ~ San Diego said I!eruvlan gupboats cai>-·•830Ciatlon said they were aelzed'30ndmlles tured the Mary Ellr.abeth andA.he Anna ,from shore ih a 0 no-man'a la "· Jn:.. Marla, a . boat freed only~ eight days volvlng watera between Peru and earlier by Ecuador. A-spokesman said ·Ecuador. · ' ' . the two vesselll were in the water ex-' In Guayaquil, F.cuadorian autborltlel changing equipment. 'said the Blue Meridian wu fined 111,m No shots were reported fired. aa a two-time offender and the Puritan A tblrd U.S. boat, identified as the Quo was fined 148,IOO. Vadia, radioed that it outran Peruvian The Puritan, which was captured &Jn.. gunboats and escaped. day, ·carried a · pamlt to fish in '"['bey were not fishing," said Art Ecuadoriin-clatmed ·WI t er I but fto Soojla, llllMg!'l" ol lltt ·Anna Marla an4 license. The Blue Meridian, captured the )!ary Elizabeth, both owned by San Tueodly, pafd with ila fine the p'lc~of a Dlegana but baaed in Puerlo Rico. license and a permit. . New Hug~s ·Mys.tery: WJW Endorsed Checks?· I · · ,,_.,. ~ "We'd like' to point oat that wJthln,24 NEW YORK -QueslioM have ari!en houn alter Hughes Tool Co. la.,. aboUt ·the tdeiillty of the peraon wbo en-Chesler Davia was giV.n aecw to cop1e1 dori6tl cbectl 1!0rlh ll00,000 which of the checkl deposlled in a SWiu blllt. pubilalien ~t they were paying Hughes repreaentauv., were able to bllllonatr. Howard · R.' Hucbes for ex· establish that the 'H.R. Hughe.s' inl'olved \iUIJve '1lhll to his a'!lol>lography. Is not the Howard Hugh., who la ""'10!" be:;• ..... ~. publicalloo of the book Is of the Hughes Tool Co., HoUJton, Tu." ......,_. 'l1M! two checks were endoned by ''H,R! lkOriw.ffW -and Tlm&Llfe, Inc. Hughes." Veteran aides lo the •yw--old ......ied 'lllunda7· 111e1 they hid ques. HuBJ>e> have aald be li&ned his name -•-Ille JdOntlly o! the penon who elthtr "Howard ffllclles" or "Howard ll held the -bent account Into· which , Hughes," but .never "H.R. ~.'' ' the _,. ... paid.. . It ,.. llie llni time Ibo publilhlnc • A · McGraw·Hlll opokaman , aald lat ~ • bl! -d·-'-·~ week that the c1Jecb were not IOlll to ·~-eqr!IHo pu • ---H"·•-In Naslau, wllore be Li believed ~ nlrltoJ a""1Jld the ..,_ 1'llfDOltal IGtobiolrapllyJ , to be living, but wen.Jllld to him through · 'l1ie flrml, however, aald they continue CUflord lrvJnc, the aulllar f!nolCh 1'hom lo believe tllo material In the -an!f Iii all the ·~~ !w Ibo fiaporlal - ~ ll"~ ~phf were inldl. ' '" _,., ' ' !'"""• baa aaJd •· ~-~ ffu•hef 8llarUJ alllr Ibo lira .. vea1a1 their • ••• "" ••-•..-.-~ -In New Yort SUpreme Court -over• -period•-1111 Umes. ·~ -· -.JM_..... ......... 1 ......,, ffe llfd be taped the lnlarv\lft. But -1 -,_..._ """' -1111 •-of ·~ contract, McGmr.ffW I Lal """* .,..._.. for HQahu -•• -Toal eo., lbe ...., of lbe nicluoe'• In-aald, ealltd for' the tapes to be rolllmlll d1lllrial emplrt, uld: (loo HUGUS, Pip I) • • Extortion I• 'fryF3ils . DENVER (UPI) -The FBI today ldeDtllled an .air pirate Wl\O holJed adl o! I hljlcked HllPes Alrwesl DCI Jelllner with l&O,IJO!I .-ooto I llat Colorado wheat field 11 Richard Charles LaPolni, 21.'an ei-lllCI N.W ....... budi bum ' 1. - · A;enti aa14' tlie 111Jacbr "acted odd" and·wooJd aay ·ooiJ:, "l ·waal ·lol lao 'a .lawyer." U.S. Manhali wenl to si.ru.s. Coib., where LllPolnt was hoopltallled ·overnigh~, ·to trinlfer him to Denvw to- day and cbAige him with air ~. LaPoint , delcrlbed by the pollcf clllef ·In liiJ hcimetOwn Of Seabrook, N.J., u a mai't Who '' ,.;t out Of Une once int nblle," suf1"""1.a 1pralned wrlil'and antle when he parachuted Ttnnday. He wu cap. lured by FBI •rents, who recovered the '50,000 ralllOlll he bad collected from the filght he hljaclled In Lu v-. "I'm not rallJ IUrJlfiaed lo bear what he did," -llayneold Perkinl, pollCe chief a~ Seabn>ot. "Bui then, I ..._ any. man would jump out of a ~ for '50,000, don't youl There w.re apparMtllr some prololemt in the family wllll Ille boy. And When hf lot I little bit ool Ii !Ste HIJAClllll,-Pal• II t I Weatlter. · . · ' Jt's going to be a tad wanner • Saturday ,•lone the "e ~. -bul not .....,h to -. ' Highl between II and a . Lon Jn the IO'I. 1'111 of loW -• a.d log wm domilllle the wealber -e. INSmE TODAY I --. ==·~,. =-=.::-5-:l ' =,.. .u i 1 •• t ' ~ UILY PILOT s fMa1y, J•nuary 21, 1972 Drug Ring Case Suspect Freed Sy ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlle D.iw ~I'-! lllff One of several suspected princi~l1 In 1 rnultl·mllllon drug distribution ring today 11 ·out on bail reduced to I/30th of the ori1inal bond fiiure set by prosecutor1. Socce r Player Di es on Field ·CERRITOS l UPl l -A 19-year- old 1tudent collapsed wh ile prac- ticing aoccer and died o( an ap. parent he11rl 1ttack Thursda y, of- ficials said. Carlos 1. Salazar of Hawa ii.-n • Garde111 was practicing in 11 field at Cerrllos C.Ollege at the time of the atlack. He died at Studebaker HoipltaJ. He had won dismlas1I of a case I~ volvlng a charge of po&ses slon of marl. Juana for sale only four day1 earlier, angry lawmen pointed out. The Jan. ll actkln by Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan drew bitter criticism from Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas, whose men had originally arrested the defendant. Surfboard builder John C. Gale, 25, or 3S71X5 Beach Road, Capistr1no Beach, was re-arre11ted Tuesday morning on a war· rang charging conspiracy alld carrying '312,500 bail. Investigators probing an alleged West Coast network for Importation of heroin, marijuana and· other drugs through Me:r:- k:o h11d hoped to arrest Gale during one of his court appearances last week. Several other alleged pRrtici pants In lhe operation various law agencies con· tend ts a major supply sourse remain Jn jail in lieu of high bail. ' Fl'-P q e J HI JACl(E R • • , line, his parenll used to aiv1 me a call." Th< New England polle< chit! old LaPoint "started running around the beache.111 al. S1dlsbory and Newburyport. Ma ss., when he got out or the Army. The hijacker "".ith bushy hair and 1 rnustache appare'nUy Was Inspired "b1 anothe r 11Jr pirate· who parachuted lrom I plane along the West Coast three months ago and disappeared with $200,000 ransom. LaPoint board!d the plRne In Las Vegas and hijacked il wilh a rake. bomb before it took off for Reno, Nev. He freed two stewardesses and the o I her passengers in exchange for the '50.000, two parachutes and A crash helmet. Then he ordered the plane to fly toward Denver. }fe lowered a door underneath the plane'~ tail and bailed out from 12,00I feet about 80 miles northeast of Denver. "We tracked him for half a mile," a.n FBI a.ii:ent said. "We followed the foot· prints he left in the snow and mud." The Air Force said it bugged the two bri2ht orange parachutes given to LaPoint with homing devices kl allow easy tracking when he bailed out. The hi· jacker apparently did not noti ce them. f'ro.., Page l Defense attorney George Chuh~. noted trial lawyer whose staff specializes in drug cases, won dismi i;sal of the case eight days ago, after succeeding in get· ling Judge McMiiian to suppress the evidence. POWs' Kin Protest ... Two Air Force Fill fighter·bombers cha sed the Hughes jetllner Thursday and one of the pilots said he saw the man on the ground. "I spotted the hijacker when he touch· ed the ground," said Lt. C:OI. Edward Sat- terfield of Painesville, Ohio .. "He got up, saw us above, and threw a briefcase in the air. I don't know iC it was in dil(USt at being followed or what." HUGHES ... to Hughes. As a re.sull. the companies say they have only transcripts of the tapes made by Irving, not the. tapes He based hi11 move on a recent ap.- pellate court decision on The People vs. Fishbeck, in which jurist11 determined ihere was no reasonable cause to have suspected drug involvement. Relative s or prisoners of war and their su~porters hold a vigil on the steps of the Capitol after Presi- dent Nixon had departed after delivering his State of the Union address. \Vbile Nixon was at the Capitol, the demonstrators were kept behind police lines on the outer side or the Capitol plaza. themaelve11. . Fron1 Page l RILES. • • "McGr•w-Hill and Life have been corr ductlnc 1a 1 thorouch and continu ing in-¥tltlc•tion of all aspects ol the Howard Hust-manuscrl pt,'l the companies .said 1n their joint statement. "This j"" vestteatlon has just developed questions codclrning the identity of the holder of the baak account at the Swiss Credit Bank In Zurich in which checks made ou t to Hqhes were endorsed and deposited .'' "This is another case in which the search for truth i11 thwaned by trial court interpretation of bad appellate court decisions ," Chief Glavas a1111erted angri· ly. Deputr. District Attorney Jack Ryan Jmmediately filed a motion to appeal Judge McMil/An 's case dismissal with the Fourth District Court of Appeals Jn San Bemardlho. \\'<'IS peculiar that I was a defendant. So t wrote a Jetter to the Attorney General t1nd :111id' Don 't wan\ this csse appealed. Take my nam! off this.' " Swiss ban king laws allow secrecy to be set aside only in criminal action11 or in· heritance cases. · G.ille's latest court a~arance on the conspiracy charge was Tuesday. when Centra l Oran,Re C9unty Judici al District Court ·Judge Philip Schwab reduced bail and continued the arraignment. Similar actions by' .. Mrs. Priest and Flournoy later made it apparent thal Al· torney General Evelle Younger would ha ve no one to derend . ''We therefore filed an action with the apprc>prlale Swiss regulatory authorities bi an effdff'tO obtain full details. Until we hate obtained information that ii conulletelJ 111isfactory to us both, McGr1tr-Hlll ' and Life are holdi()I in abey'anee action on the publication of the Howard ~qhes manuacrlpt," the state- ment 'iakt. McGraw·Hill scheduled publication of Its hardcover edJUori for March 10. Life maguine was lo be.gin 1 three.part 1eriallzatJon of the book Feb. ll. McGraw-Hill has 1aid it received a handwritten manuscript from Huihes detallin& why he had •&reed I<> publiJhing the ·,;1u.tobfo&T1phy.11 Player Kisser ' Lands in Clink'· ' ' ~PORT, Ky. (AP I -Exotic dancer ?ttorgaMa Robert!, 23. iii servi ng 1 lo-day jail sentence afte( losing an appeal for a new trial. Miia Robe.rt_,, who gained nali on11l al· tentibn by running onto baseball fie.Ids lo kiu professional ball players. also was fined $5,000 Thursday by the Circuit Court jury that convicted her of indecent exposure in connection with her night club _.ct. Kentucky state Police charged· that ~1iss Roberts:, billed as "The Wild t;>ne," appe1red nude. at the· end ol her act Aug. 7, 1970. . Miss Roberlii was Incarcerated at Campbe ll Cn11nty'1 allernate jail in Ale:r:· andril, Ky. The building had no separate facilitles for women prisoners so the. si t rr.en being held there we.re transferred to the Newport jail. "I .would have preferred going to .. a prison with some men in it," Miss Roberts said. "I think the time would pass more qui ck ly there." DAILY PILOT H...,.rt .._, .._.. ..... C"'11 M ... H•t41t'" '-II ,.... ... ....., s.c1.....,. The defendant is out on $10,000 bond pending a Jan. 25 appearance back in the courtroom. Gale, fonnerly o( 3932 Sir ius Drive, Huntington Beach, was arrested March 3, 1971 by Newport Beach Police Ofrlcer Ja.mes Aumond while on routine patrol in Corona del Mar . The officer stopped Gale In the Sa~ phire Center, which had a history of car burglaries, when he saw the man hanging around among parked vehicles. One c;:ontained a suitcase full of the contra band, plus drug pills and a sm'all quantity of cocaine, investigators alleged . They contended there we& sufHcient evldenct to link Gale to the drug stash, atttiough he wa s at first queslioned pn1y as a pOsslble car burglar. He retained trial lawyer Chula . who se staff. of attorneys specializes in drug cases ..and has respresnted Dr. Timothy Leary among its clients. Chula won suppression of the evidence by Judg~ Cllvi.n C. Schmidt in Harbor Judicial District' Court ba11ed on a prior appellate· court decision that ultimately· resulted in dismissal. Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan followed that same reasoning. used by h!gher appeal court judges in the ,Pt(/pl~ vs, Fishbeck, in his decision last week. 'Play mate Gets Egg ort Face · J,ONDON ·(UPJ ) .:.... . Marilyn Cole, flayboy magazine's current playmate, e11ded a London autog~~ph se1111ion today with egg on her lace -literally. A bald man in his 50!!, who s.11ld he ob- jected to her po!lng in the nude for the ma5azine. splattered the 22·year-old British girl with an egg while she was signing photographs of herself at a city department slnre. The egg hit her in the face and oozed down onto and into her scanty bunny out- fit. No charge! were pressed against the unidentilled man. Ril es described the ruling as a "landmark decision which will go down in history ... and I don 't want lo be on the wrong 'Side." ~ Until an alternative financing plan i11 provided by the LegislatUre, Riles sa id his staff is working on the improvement of early childhood education, teacher evaluation Procedures,· the revilm'ping'.of textbook.s, and drug abuse education. On the lalter subject, Riles said a statewide teacher training program has already been set up under a $100,000 legislative grant . "I believe that we're beginning to turn the corner on this," he predicted. "The kids who are CQmiOg into tQe high ~chools now -that's all old hat to them. lt's their older brothers' and sis ters' thing • , . they're turning Crom con(rontalion to ...... " ,.,...,.. • i " New pro1ccts, mentioned only bricuy by the st11te superintendent, include the fol lowing : -A task force . to 1mpttove career education intended to acquaint younger people with the world of work . Riles said he would like to see each high school stu- . dent develop some kind of salable skill whether he goes to college or .not. -lmprovement of education in urban school districls with special emphasis on campus conflicts and measures which could pre vent them . -Conserv ation educati on and special edu cation for the physically and mentally handicapped . -A revampirl,g of educational testing with emphasis on discovering why so me children do not perform well rather than just mea.suring their failures. . ' . Cannery Row .Made .. ' Into Shopping Area SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Hi storic Cannery Row in Monterey, mcmorislized in John Steinbeck's nove l of the same name, is being converted into a shopping mall and motel complex. The architectural firm that created San l-'rancisco's Ghirardelli Sq u a re .an- nounced Thursday it is designing the Mew complex. which will include about 21> specialty shops. six restaurants, !I cocktail lounge and recreational and motel facilities. OAANGE COAST l"\JllliHING COMf'Nff 1'tlt•rt N. w.,J f'rftl!Nlll ..... ,..,.,. J,dt 1'. Cu1l•'I' Vkt ltrftld1111! ""' 0-al MMttW Tho,,.11 Kt,,il l!fJltr' Th•111 •1 A. M w~l.!11• Mt .... lfle l!dlltl' Nixon Se~ks Entergency · ·· Move to E11d Dock <Strilte Ch1tlt1 M. l11N 1'tel.1rJ '· N.n Aull!ll'I/ Mlflltl!'ltl l!•llllr• o'"'" Ceit1 Mt!•: .Ull W•I ll1y 1"1'f't "-' 8Mcll: ;DU N""""t llv'-nl Llfol'I• 1~, m ""'"' ..,_ M\11111 .. ten IHCll: 11'11S IMd'I lou!IY9f"lll S. Cltnltnte1 ».! H«111 Al c.-. •Ill IM.ll.V l"ILOT, ~II> '<It!~ h ....... tl'lt ,._.,,..., .. ~ltlMll •• 11, ••t• Slllt> .. ., Ill ... Ale 1111.,.._ JW L ....... f IMCl'I. Jf....-1 ltkll. C..llo """'· ""''--....,,, ,Nllltlll Vlllly, S111 C~/ "·~ ..... IMlilltll<lt, .... •1111 -,.,..-.1 lfltlM. ""''''-! "'"''"" .s• It If • Wfll l•Y $,,...:, C..i. Mft., ,,,., •••• 171 41 '4J-4Jl1 Cl_...... A4'"'""" Ml·l,71 S. ,.._.. Al h!J .. W IW , ... , ••• 4tl-4411 ~. ,,,1, ~ c-1 ~ ... ~., .... -""""· l!l""ll"tl!to'l\f •l•lel ~-..-~""fftta Wtltll ""' .. ,.,,........ ~ .. ~ .... ........ .,.,, .. .-. ___ ,, ... _,_ ... Cllfit ~ C. ...... I 1!1JS4"1 ... .. _ ..... _ .. __ ,, ... ..,,......., ........................ . KEY BI SCAYNE, Fla . (API -Pr.,1- dent Nixon sent Congress emergency leg~slation today lh11t would provide for arbitraUon of a We11t Coast dock di11pute and ·an ilpmediate hall to the strike at Pacific poiµ. In a message lo Congress, Nixon said he wanted the me11sure passed by the end of next week. "Let there be no mistake 11bout the t:rgency of this Je5isl1tion ,'' he wrote. "This is a vital milter to the people or th ls country, and the nati on can afford no del1y." A two.stage strike by th~ tntcrnatlonitl 1"ngs,hor~men',a ind Warehousemen 's Union against the ghlp.operAting Pacific Maritime As80Cl1tlon ~ utlmated to have· c1used economic dim1ge mountfn. Into Ille hundred• or mllllona of do\lars. l:lert LI how Ille .letjal1llon Nl•oo pro- -· ....,fd work: , lmmtdlaltly upon lt1 b<comin« l1w: Ille lflillo """Id lilld. Tllen1 tbt Secrellr~ al !Allor """Id appojnl a th1'8membet' arbltr•tlon boml tbtt woold )lave 40 days ID whlcll lo Im-sett1emeat tennt. Tbc • board's findings would be binding for i:tl least 18 months , meaning there. could be no strike or lockout during that time. The President acted after conferring .rat his ·home here with Undersecretary of Labor Laurence Silberman. • Silberman told reporlfrs the ad· ministration conferred with ranking Democrats on the Senate and House labor committees to urge prompt hearings on the emergency proposal al)d quick Ooor action, · • •• "We hA~en't gotten a commltmcnt that they will move. lrnmcdiRlelr,"'he said. Nixon emphasized his Conttrn ibout the ~I< walkout by a~dirig l'!,9 sentences to his State of the Union address Thur• day, + He urged prompt cnAclmin~ of a long~ pending •dmlnistration blll de31gned to avert major traNporlaUi>n Utups and ad· ded: '"l'h< Wtll Co.ut dock tlriil! '"-.& .. lo polnl T'Jlli ftlllon CanJllll ... wtJi' Ital l<>lerate that kind of lrreopoaolble !Illar lleups in Ille fui.r.." - Speculation Heighten~ For New Type Nixon Tax ( ' ., Ry EDMOND LeBRETON WASHINGTON (AP ) -President !Iii.I. on's promi~ to propose school-financing methods to relieve property taxes has revived speculation that he may seek the Doctor Enters l11nocent Plea 111 Death Case I Crusading abortionis t Dr. John s. Gwynne ha s pleaded innocent to murder charges stem ming from the shooting of hill tet!n'aged girlfriend at the 'We.!lt' Los Angeles apartment they shared. TMal was set l{o·r A'.pril 4 When Dr . OwynnO, 191 , c!ile¥1!d'ffl§'.~I~! be~re t..os Angeles. ~peripr CoUrt fudge-C'tfarles 1\. Woodmansee Wednesday in Sa n ta ~onicit, • The physician who has operaff(I free abortion clinics in Santa Ana and West Los Angeles surrendered Dec. t after ~alling!his attorney to t~e death scene . Polictf summoned l>Y the lawy. found ~1iss Debbie Dwyer, 19. lying.,on the fl oor with "three .375 MagR um bullet wounds in the back, plus injuries indicative of a beating. Sentences are yet to be imposed on Dr. Gwynne who has pleaded no cont est to abortion charges in Orange and Uis Angeles counties a11 a method of testing California's 1967 Therapeutic Abor tion Act. He .freely admitted. ~liminating scores or fetuses in the bolief · abortiori is a woman 's own business and not that or the slatet vnluc-added levy , a form of t1 national sales tax. Nixon made no me'fition Thursday of the value-added tax -or any specific tax -Jn that portion of his State tif the Union message d~oted to school financing. Press secretary ROnald L. Ziegler said later that the White House has "a positive view" on "value-added ," but Nixon has. not deckled on that~tat as the . . . . answer. Regardless, comm ent from Congress ·indicates little chance such a tax would be voted this year. The tax, widely used in Europe, is ap- plied at each stage or production and marketing o{ a product.1'he tax i11 based on the v.alue-.added to the preduct at each· ·stage. Most economisl.ol agree that the consumer ultimate ly pays the ,whole t;iii- Ni:r:on said that later this year, after rec1ivln,'.,r•Pf><ls 'from his ~m111ission on School Finance and the Advisory Council on Intergovernmenta~ Relations, ''l shall make my final recomme ndaUons for relieving the burden of property ta:r:cs and providing both fair alld adequate financing for our children's education," The President asked the commission to give special attention lo: -The 11lze and nature or the tax base that might he used for value-added, and what system of tax credit might be utiliz- ed "lo eliminale otherwise regressive aspects of the tax./' -The best method of providing relief for renter's under any tax replacing pro- perty ta:r:es. , -The best means or assuring local con· trol of local schools under any propoSed tax system. Nixon said the cost of education has risen to such· an extent that "financial crisis has become a way of life in many school districts. , SALE S·PECIAL Gen. Bruce · K. Holloway. the com· mander of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) said today he hoped fast action by the Air Force would serve to deter future ''bailout hijackings.'' "We hope this will show how the Air Force can very effectively help in such 1 situation," Holloway said ol Thursday's ' capture, "and perhaps this w 111 di!!<courage this bailout hijackjng tech· nique." La Point'! attempt wa11 almost identical In the un solved Pacific Northwest Airlines hij11c klni last Thank sgiving Eve. That skyjacker. who signed aboard as D. B. Cooper, balled out in rugged moun· tains between Seattle and Reno .11t 5,000 feet and escaped wit h his $200.lm ransom. But FBI agent11 and northeast Colorado law officers found LaPoint lying in high gra~ 13 miles from the nearest town, Akron, C'.olo., population 1.890. He was wearing cowboy bools and a western shirt. He ga ve up without a fight S hours and SO minutes after the drama began. He was not armed. "He was probably glad he wa3 found ,,. said undersheriff Bob Jones. "He hid no weapons and his leg wa11 broken just above the ankle." The air pirate, wB's hospitalized overnight in good condition in Sttr:Unr, about 2S miles from where he landed. Doctor11 found he had no broken bones - just the two sprains. Log a n County hospital officials said the man was pollt1 but not inforMa live. · • I Lecig iLe to Honor Newport's Wayne Oscar·winning actor John Wayne of Newport Beach will receive an American Patrtot Award from the Americanism Educational League at il.ol 45th an- ni versary dinner .Jan . 29 at the Beverly Wilshi re Hote l in Beverly Hills. The league., established in 1927. h.1111 an office at Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena Park. where the John Wayne theatre wa1 recently opened . Wa yne won his Oscar in 1970 for "True Grit." Glass-lop table 30"x60"x¥.4" thick, Available in several painted finishes and delay. These won't last, go ld leaf. Don't • ,, " ' ' SALE PRICE $179a. MID-WINTER SALE CONTINUES Selected groups from H'enredon -Drexel &" Horitage •r• al vroy special prices. AU upholmry floor 11mples ere re duc.0 fo r this special even t. H1nredon, Her il191 & Mer91 C.rson wiH be 1v1i11bl1 at 1111 prices on 1 1peci1I ordsr basis. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN MIWPOaT STO•I OPIN PllDAT "TIL f 7NJ#ll NIWPORT llACH • INTlllOIS 1 ~~:'.:'~~fo~v· ~~~ ,,.,.,....,. ·-~L Deoltnt,. A.,111111 D "'•-, ............... C 11 l ... 1W --~---- ' -• " LAOUNA llACH\ 345 North C111I Hl1hw1y ,_, 49441 1 • • ' ' . . • .. ; --.... ·--~ .. _ ...... _ -~··· --·--·-·---... • I Frld11;Jon111'7-2l, -1972 s DAILY Plltf 3 Beach Rule · Still Irks Clen1ente ,. A recent controversial ruling by the State Department of Public Health on the ratio of toUels and showers to beach Visitors apparently doesn't put San Clemente in a bind. Bui _city hall still Is not very happy 1bouf the rules . Councilman Thomas O'Keefe termed the ruling "gibberish and rubbish" at a meeting this week. when the matter of a city letter to the state arose. O'Keefe wanted the wording a little stronger than that proposed by Mayor Walter Evans. The mayor's version atuck. · Evans basically said that although the rules ·are tough, existing facilities con- form to the rule that a beach must have one ioilet for each 250 beachgoers com· puted O!'I a day's total attendance. ·What has irked local councilmen is the fact that while the state is handing out the orders on the number of toilets, the state, itself, doesn't have enough to serve the guesta at local state parks. Councilmen have agreed that the health department should start at Its own back door before making requirements for cities. Laguna Trustees Approve $5,000 JEquipn1ent Bid Trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified ~ool District bave authorized. spending fS ,000 for the purchase of video tape ffiX!rding equipment for three schoolii. The 11mount approved by · the district will · be matched by a federal grant to cover the $10,000 cost of purchasing the equipment. The high school will gain a color and black and white video tape recorder; Thurston Intermediate School w i 11 receive a black and white Unit, and Top of the World Elementary School will get a black 'and white video tape recorder. Cables. portable television cameras, ffiX!rding tape and other eqiupment were also included in the purchase agreement. The video tape equipment will be used to record and save for later use class. room activities, school entertainment programs and to aid in science demon- 1tration1. - the diatrlct's shan! of the cost came •out of various new equipment, library oupply, and mbctllaneous upeme ac- """111 ln the present budl<t. Statue of Dana To Arrive Soon Richard Henry Dana Is well and Intact in Ensenada,.Mexlco, and his larger-than- lile likeness in ~ze will arrive soon in Orange County. Ronald Caspers, filth di 1i r i ct super.visor and chairman of the county board, said Tuesday the statue -com· missioned by the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society--wW first be brought to the offices o[ the Harbor District in Newport Beach. . Plans have begun for the formal .dedication and installation of the f:ZS,000 1t.ltue of Dana Point's namesake at a .prime location on Dana Island, in Dana Harbor. · The aer•es of West Coast dock atrikes and other labor disputes caU!ed weeks of confusion over the shipment of the statue from ~ara, Italy. " Pqwder Puffers Set For Gridiron Meet " I I I if . . .. • . -. ~, 'CIA' Plane D0ten • Pilot Outraces . . . . .. ,. -· Pursuing Reds ·· By HOLGER JENSEN VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -An Air America pilot whose plane was destroyed on • the~ ground by enemy mortar tire outraced his North Vietnamese pursuers for two miles in the jungles of northern Laos before being plucked to safety by a helicopter. Suffering only a scratched arm, James Wallace Ruwll, 49, Odessa, Tex ., described his ordeal Thursday a few hours after the rescue. Lanky, muslachioed, Russell affects the laconic manner and suede boots of the soldier-of-fortune types who earn a hazard003 living flying for Air America . a private charter firm often called the "CIA Airline," in Laos . "They put a hundred roundJ down 1 there before y-ou could blink," be con- tinued. 1 · He consldertd gelling Into 1 bole fQd waiting for a rescue helicopter, but "then I saw these guys coming down off the mountain. They were swarming around like ants. "l said. '\\'ho's that, Swamp Rat?' and he said, 'The enemy.' "We starting running and they started shooting. We ran around in the bamboo and jungle for 11,2 hours. Two indigenous types hung back with their M16s and tried to hold them off, but they were real close. l could hear them lhrashlng around in the bush out there, looking for me ." Finally, .an Ai r America rescue helicopter reached the scene and hoisted Russell out of a small jungle clearing. A second helicopter rescued Swamp Rat and his five mysterious companions. · "I've never been so glad in my life,'1 Russell said. . ··D;· ... . ~·...,..--lc--·-"-.ill ,,. He's been with Air America for seven years. By his own account , he had a World War II career in which he pilot.ed B24 Liberators, won the Silver Star and two Distinguished Flying Crosses, was wounded once and sank a Japanese· ship off the Borneo coast. 0 ,. <!' "But I never had to run around on the ground trying to save my life," he said. Rusaell's ordeal began when he' was assigned to fly a custome r known as Swarilp' Rat and five associates to a loca· tion called Site 113. Coordinating Council Lists Goals for 'l972 . ~ L_:..._.:..,,.I.._~ ___ .:...~---=::::::::t=:=====~-==;:C91t11e1Y """""""le CM -" s.utllft C1IW..li The ·plane he Oies is a Porter, a Swiss- built air.craft with a powerful engine ·designed for extremely short takeoffs from mountain airstrips:. The pilots of the fragile-look ing , seven· The Saddleback Area Coordinating seat Porters do some of the most Council, seeking to represent a11 ·c1ubs dangerous flying of all in LaOll and Viel· and groups in the Saddleback Valley', will nam, and earn up to $45;000 a year. become a more effective or~aniution in Shape of Things Heavy lines ' and numben indi cate shape of con· gressianil districts along the coast. Orange Coun· ty will have one complete district, the 39th, now occupied by Rep. John Schmitz, R·Tustin. The new district-the 42nd-is largely in San Diegt County. lt include s President Nixon's San Clemente precinct, formerly part of Schmitz territory. State Sen. Clair Burgener,-R·San Diego, -bas said he will seek elec-- tion in the 42nd. Del'nocratic Congressman Richard Hanna's realigned 34th District has been extended into Los-Angeles County and is more heavily Demo- cratic. "It was a classilied operation and I 19n·, according to prea1dent 'Bart didn't know any of . the passengers," Spendlove. ' Russell related. "All I can say is that [ At a general meeting Wednesday, was the only American in the plane." Spendlove ouUined goals the organization will ~trive to attain in 1972. He said that after some passenger.i One of its most Important tasks could were let off and others got aboard at an . be launching a drive to keep the El Toro airstrip about 12.5 miles north of Vien· P.1arine Corps Air station from becoming tiane, he \Vas ordered to look for a land· a commercial airfield . An air transporta- lng site near Ban 'Tha Si. about lOO lion study conduCted by th! Southern miles northeast of the capital. California Associliion of Governments "Swamp Rat told me they were looking ( SCAG) has recommended that El Toro !or aJ'Jace. to load refugees," he said. "I ultimately house • commercial a l r shout ,have.known right then that it was facilities. Tax Override ··Vital .· Issu,e going to be bad." I h th h•tt b t I •-Swamp Rat checked wilh a ground con-"We wil ave ano er up I a \ e w keep commercial air traffic out of El troller by radio and was told it was safe Toro ," Spendlove told the council. to go in. R'ussell landed. taxied to one end Other goals the council will aeU to Sa1i Joaquin S-choolS to' Lose ·Milliotui If l 1 ote Fails Failure to paM a $.l .50 tax override Feb. t could mea n the loss of $2,548,000 to the San Joaqui n· Elementary School Distritt nexl year. . Ken Lewis, administrative assistant to SuperintenClent Ralph Gates, said th•t this 'represents 42 perCent of next ytar'1 local tax Income. Lewis said many people hive asked where butlget cuts·.h>utd be mide if the override f1ils. · "I'm not trying to be evuive, I just can·t give a definiUve answer because the board bas no& determined its . ·,; __ 1' he Id pr1or1u=, · sa . . To put the lax ovMide in perspective, Lewis saia lhe district spends $300,000 for pupil transportation, $200,000 for port.Ible classrooms; $250,000 for adnlinistratlve costs. "In theory if all those things were cut cor'npletely, we'd still have to cut another $1.7 million somewhere," he said. Lewis' said if the district cut .aJJ maintenance and operation costs, all non· teaching employes, air portables, all transportation costs -everything e1cfpt Board Approves School Schedule A ·rtvised high school acttedule, allow- ing studtnts with only five periods of classes .to leave school at 12:30 p.m. will be continued througtf the teeond semester by-Laguna Beacb Unili.0,School district trustees. I of the tiny strip and shut down the achieve in 1972 Include : teachers, ~tudents, and supplies -the years: With passage, the tax rate would turboprop engine..--Placing a representative on the ad- figure would amount to $2.5 million, the be·ra~d from f2 .0I to $2!85. · "There I'm sitting, filling out the log visory staff of County .SUperviJor ·RDDald . . .d .The Tu~ln.uru·on· H1·gh --•~1' Dlstr1·c· t and the prop is unwinding - and I knew Caspe' rs. 1..1, apnrnximate amount of the tax overr1 e. s1 ,;,uivu ·t t " he --'d ,.. v '1 was· a ta.Pi ~ • • --Obtaining $1,000 Jn ~nty ta ''Keep in mind that when I talk abo:ut •\so. is ,p.skiilg vqtef1 to, appr:ov~ a ~1 "As soon u the prop stGpped, the flfl:t hire a part time MCrtiary to•~ •next year' I Im reCerrjnc lo the portion override I"' Feb. 1. Theirs is for fl .I~ but ·round !jjt. It blew bof .. in' the alrPIAAe. pork·lo< Ibo 9llld , ,,,i l · or the t11 override the board ))u "*'«I the board has pledged to spend on1y 15 'J1iey were waiting-for ul. 't • • ' • • --E.f.blfahint ii· p.;b' Ma ~Dae to use l'bich.is on!Y·~ JO ~J•· cents .~ r•r. · RuaefJ salct thar u ·he 1umped ·aut, commltjoe lo -, Ibo propmN AUao Tht .district'• 173-cent override 'esp9s 41 A per!On with a "11,000 house (in both r inother round 'landed ·bet.ween hirh and Cree~ regi,onal park~. ~· ~ la Ju ... µ •• &skin& lot tl _.nt aild dlsqlcll)' w~uld pay about ~ mor4 in Swl mir Ra~ Tbo• CdricRu~ knoCl@f .-EstabU•IIillJ a 111111~ ! an ac¥1HoJ;i , 77· ~ , ' n1'1illaln tlie tues next · yw 'if' both overridM1 are ttiemJdOwn and caliied to i:ilt his t!e incoQ>OtlUilil t!IO~ •-Mld!IM..t aame ~ti ot wri':'fll ov the.nest three pa.sled," aid Le1m. . . ·.arrn.J ' Valley. · ;-;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii =-• • ' IMMEDIATE DELIVER·Y I CONTINENT AL MARK ,lV ' . IN All OF THE 70'S THIS WIU BE THE . \ ' . ' UNIQUE AMERICAN CAR! • • • • The achedule change,· approVed ·by board members through the end of· this semester, moved the beginning tlme for Fl!tnale warriors of the junior and ~I~ hour from 11:30 a.m~ to, 12:·30 9'mor classes at Laguna Beacb High . ~JD. ,_ · School will battle it out oo the Guyer , A report pr.,..ted to the diltrict boon! Field l!l'idiron Saturday at 7 p.m. hy_ \he "->lated Student Body Tuooda y FelllJlles In both cl-' have been nigh4 allowed that ltuctenll will! a ~h practicing th,... times a weet fflr the period ~·the lunch hour ""' at past month, snd thetr coacbos are pn111> acbool di 11111 "dltcbine" Ibo -after tsing a•"clauic" m.ttcb.. lunch. , Marine~H~v~-Not Land~d;, : · • . -• PANTERA ,__I by detomaso Sifuatio~Still in Uproar • ,you MtJST .SEE THIS EXOTIC ITALIAN ; J ~ POR'rLAND, Maine (UPl)-Mon t11M Ill U.S. warshlpo with 11,GOO troopo aboard waited off Ille Maino <tUt todly for a federal judp to decldt -lo allow the Navy and Marines to llqt a 1imul1ted wartime. landin& at 1 ac:mic llalt park bench. . The amphibloul aaault by IOO M1rl1111 at Rtid Slate Partr In Geoip6nm, • mU• -of Portlaod. la oet for !ollriay anleu U.S. Dillrlcl Judlt Edwanl T. GI ..... orders a halt lo die DWaVft at the ~ ol I ltltben'I lfOll1' l ' Gipoul heard a -.d 411 or tnlimony Tllunday la a IUk fiWby the APPLY WITHOUT LOllDOH (UPI) -'.1'11t nallce oullkle a Sobo llr~ clult roM: 11Danctr Rlqutred. Apply Wlthoal" ' j ' ·~ lW' Jleld -Park" wldolt charpo Ibo Nav7 and llarlM Oorpo -' rialatlll tM flilnl Elitb ••1wKIJ PelloJ Ad bJ lalllnl to lllab a llUd)' ol pOallMt .......... Ibo llaodl --. Ibo laod .. . Naf)' Lt. QM-.. John !. Nourle, .,...un.1or of ... -tat quality .... tr'al for Ille AIWlllc 1'1111, -tad on the -lland thlt ba bad not llltd .. .. -lalpoct r-.i llOd lllld ba ---lllt laadlBc'I -Oil Iba ~ =* :i'"-NpOrla prior lo .any ~ :-·· w\lldl ....i.r 1Ubltanta117--· 1"111'., ... -... lo ba a1rlilltd .. ... .... .. ... jolilad by otban In ..... enll lo .... _, bivouac In Ibo park. The tandq II port of a IM&J wlllter .... bot Tdlo, "Opntloo 8aowy Beocb,.. doailned lo tell llhlpa and aoldlon uador .,,.. -tllar oombal .... -.. : " ' ' ' IMPORT1 •• "PANTERA" ITALIAN :fOR PANTHER! ~ I ', • "Orang• Cou11tu'1 Famllv ~I Fifte Cati" ; ' . ohnson son _ ' .. • ' 2121 fiARBOR ILVO .. ·COSTA MESA • MO-&l30 l ' ' • I f. DAI). V PILOT Next Draft Lottery Set • For Feb. 2 WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Selective Serrlce today announCecl that this year's drall lottery will be beld Feb. : - aev.eral triontha earlier than ln the laSt few years •. It may be the lart lottery whose partlclpanls actually will be drafted. This year'• lottery affecta all men born dur!NI 11153, and will determine the order In which they wlll be caJJed up during 1973. Previous Joltei1es have been beld dur- ing tbe 8UllllDOt montha but the llelectivo service laid the date wu moved up this year ao that young men facing induction nett Year will know where they stud as aoon u possible. . 'l'l!e dralt ls due to explrt In Juoe, 1973, whoo the admioWratJon hopes to replace tt with an all~volunteer army. Thus men drawing numbera llkely to be called up In the 'first part of 1973 may wind up being the last men actually drafted under the lottery system u currently conatltuted. Dr8ft officials say Ibey hope to con- tinue holding SoUerles each year even afltf the drift Hplrta oo they can keep the machinery alive in case of a national emergency. 'Ibey even may continue to reglster)'Otmg men and perhapc examine 50tne of them, depending on what kind of legislation Congress comes up with. Thlll year'• drawing will be held at 10 a.m. Esr at the Commerce Department Auditorium In Washington, ming the wne system employed lut year. "This yeir"1 lOtfery will Involve draw· Ing · from two drtnns," Draft Director CUrt1s Tarr aaldi •1The second drum will contain mnnbera 1'-. "A blrthdate capoule and a llllinber capoule wur . be drawn limul~ly from each drum fo match a random ,.. quence numJ>er with ,aCb blrthd1Ie In the )'elf," be added. "Thu• if June 4 11 the first blrthdate dr1wn from drum A . . • and 41 ii the flnt aequence number pick· ed from drum B ... then all men who become 11 years of age on June 4, 1972, .. m be assigned rondom aequlllCO No. fJ," I '1'his. eumple· will men that everyone born oo Juoe f wodld be flat in the caDup order. 2 S~e Agency PiWts Killed . ' SPACE .............. Bi-tr °<Al') .,. Two clywQ-.. ·-~ ~ .. been tilled In~ ..... ~~ '(.a Iii trainer at Mallco;a.~ Ibo GuU of Mmco, the space qency said.· Killed wire Stuart M. Pn1m~ 41;-and Mark C. Health, 37, the space agency said. They wtre pilots in the Sp8ce Agen- cy Alrcflft Operations Dlvillon, but were not astronauts. Officiall said they died when their fet crashed into the beach at Mata&orda Island while attempting to make an in- strument approach to an old air force landing otrip. The wr<etage wu IJIOlted from the air about 2,000 feet IOUth of the nmway IJ1d ground partlea Jaler confirmed ~ deaths of the pllols. Officiala said the alrcrall wu belna followed on radar at the time. A search WU ltarted whon the airplane oucldenly disappeared of! the radar, A dense fog banlc hampered the llW'ch for a time, but the aircraft eventually was IJIOlted through a brealc In the fog. The plane was part of a fleet of auch aircraft used by the astronauts to fly to various training centers in the country. It was llationed at Ellingfon Air Force Base, near the Manned Spacecraft ~ home of the astronaub. Noted Actor Dies WASHINGTON (AP) -George Mitchell, 17, actor on stage, films and television died Thursday. He bad roles recently in 111ndians" and "Red, White and Maddot" on the stage, the movie "The Andromeda Strain" and u villaim In TV Westerns. -• • Polleeman at Bay One of three suspected drug· •lftugglers holds gun on policeman in Malmoe, Sweden. Two officers were kidnaped by the su$pects who were described as U.S. soldiers ltatiqned In West Germany. Suspects were later captured and hostages wer(I: released uninjured. Drama began when Gls were stopped by customs officials who found hashish in their car. u~s~, Russ .Ships Steam Through Frozen Waters JUNEAU (UPI) -Two Coast Guard cutlers escorting two So v l et fishing v~J.s adzed for intruding I n t o American /fishing waters 1 t e a m e d lhmlgb tile frozen &ring Sea today toward Adak In the Aleultans. ' At Anchorage, U.S. A!torney Cl· X.qt Edwards said he had asked the Coast Guard to relay specUlc infonnatlon to bis office u 'soon as possible. "We want to' get the details before they -deck at Jidat ao we can evaluate them and IN• JI. it appears some vlolaUon has octaned IJ1d action should be taken,~' ~;~ ~ lli!!_.d at J~u said t1ie lout lhlpo ...,.. not espected to arrtV. at~ before &mdq, ~· It could take them even 'longer to make their way througil the Bering Ice pack: Edwlllds sald • If evidence indicates COast (luard charges should bl. pro- aecuted, the two Ruman cornmand<rS woold have to be brought to Anchorage and 1l would be up to tbe Coast Guard to arrange transportation. He said b1s office bu no representative at Adak and he wasn't sending one. Aluka Gov. William Egan called on the courts to 0 as.sess the highest penalty" for such violations . 'l11e maximum penalty upon conviction of formal charge would be a $100,000 fine agalnst each vessel and a year in prison for eacb commander. Prison terms have not been imposed in past cases against Rulsian fishing captaips. ' Wlelcs ~ ~ ,_ ~ r--Sf~lt~l'::K~ ... ---. \ Lol'l~SHOREMEN Dole Calls for Probe ' To Affix Viet Blame From Wire Services Attacking the "present crop o I Democratic hopefuls" for their past post. lions on Vietnam, the chairman of the Republican National C:Omm.lttee has pro- posed a bipartisan congressional com-- mittee to investigate the causes and con- duct of the war. "The American people have had enough rumors, enough leaks, enough 'inside stories,' enough lies," Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas said today. "The American people want the truth. It is time the Congreas ahowed them the -iF'irm to Rehire 125 With Hikes In Spain Kidnap From Wire Servlce1 SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain -A Spanish manufacturing company said today it will rehire 120 workers and give them a $15 a month pay raise to save the life of the kiduaped secretary general of the com· pany's board of directors. ·The executive, Ignacio Zabala, was kicJ. naped Wednesday by members of the Basque Homeland and Liberty E.T.A. group, a Basque nationalist organization. They said Zabala Would be executed if the workers, fired for participating in an Jllegal strike, wer,e not rehired. and giVen a raise. other company workers also got the same raise. respect they deserve and glve them the truth." Dote said ln remarks prepared for the professional staff conference f o r Republican campaign leaders that be will propose a resolution for a special com· mlttee to find out the truth about the war. "Aa American troop llrenilh ln vi.i. nam gtn and grew tbroogb the mid-40s, today'• critics of the -,,_ 1oyally aupportlng the PIJllciea .o(the war.party," Dole said, naming DemocraUC Sens. George McGovern of South Dakota, Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Edmund s. Mualde 'of Maine and Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. McGovern, Muskie and Humphrey are campaigning for the presidency. KeMedy has said he is not a candldate. Meanwhile, New York Mayor John V. Lindsay headed for a weekend of cam· paigning in Florida today amid charges by Sen. George McGovern D'S.D., that the mayor was Ignoring party guidelines with "an expensive Madison Avenue . media campaign" to woo Florida voters. Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, meanwhile, said he would not be a candidate in the M a r c h 14 Florida J>rinlary, aod would . go , to ci>urt If ~euMl to have his ·name removed from the ballot. Sam Bretilleld, Yorth'• , cainpaign manager, sald the mayor'• name "wu put on the ballot over bl.! objections because aupporters of Muslde and Humphrey are scared to death of George Wallace and want someone to 1plit the conservative vote." ' • The company decision was announced after a five-hour meeting between representatives of the fired workers and officials of Precicontrol S. A., which manufactures control systems in the town of Eibar. {A news agency reported that Zabala has been released on the outskirts of Paris). He said Yorty was prepared to . challenge the constituUonality of the primary law if bis name remained on the ballot. The E.T.A. kidnaped West German diplomat Eugen Beihl on Dec. 1, 1970. Zabala was drugged and forced Into a car by four E.T.A. members when he ar- rived at a motorcycle pl.ant he OWill at the nearby town of Abadiano. Lindsay was "'beduled to swing into Tallahassee today for rallies at FJorida State and Florida A&M Unirusities. Aides said he would receive an m- dorsement at the second rally from Mayor Charles Evers of Fayette, Miss. U.S. Interior Shivers Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine has acquired the endorsement of a 12th fellow U.S. senator for bis Democratic presiden- tial campaign. He abo received an amlabJe recel'lion from Phlladelphla's "law and ordei'" Mayor Frank ,Ii. Rizzo but RiDo llopped abort of jOinlng Muskie's camp. . ' Subzero Temperatures Chill Plains States The 12th aenator to endorse Muskie'• candldacy was Harr!IOn A. WllJJama ol New Jersey. Wllllams 1&1d Thunday be would make formal announcement at a Joillt news conference with Manie In Washington Monday. Temperatures ,....,.,..,,,, tf'll 11rtdt>ltl1loll tot ......... Ptl'loo tndlftl ., 4 •.m. cw aw ...,,ru1·11 :r.r Old' r a cu atr Er ~~ ~-Or lltll ,., at za Hltll U.WPU SS n .II M U " ... ~ " ' . . " M '° .. " " " U M .. " .... . " " ' " .. " " ~ .... " ~ .... .. .. . .. ... " n ,, 16 ' . ,, ... 1 •• ..... . " .... ....... " . 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Ceatlll Uppsala Records Large Explosion 'UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) -Uppoala University's seismograph re~ • bl.I underground explOJlon east of tbei Co- plan Sea today, and· the director of the seismological Institution ouggeslld that the Soviet government had let oil another nuclear blut for ptaceluJ purpoaes . w1:."11:::' :Tn. Li:'n "= Pror. Martua Baath said tbe llPlolloa '"' ......,U ... 1: ...... "' •"em.nt meuured. 7 on tbe RJcbttro ale, = ~t c ..a:.""r:.:n e U1D1 mapltude Md-:-:::._ • "':':., i ia{'iml';" mm ... lilt Dec. a -s."-" z.... ·-., boUI • .,,...,r. 1o ..., -• l'llll1ala rlvon In Ibo ..,111 __ nori!I -.... ,, ...... , ... ,, .... u ..a -of tha ':.. ) -IW , ,..,.. .. ..._ " ,...,...,. 1111 ~IJ •• ""'"'" ... ~ ........ ~ .. -.-o U. U.S. Alomlc lilllllr 7n ;;;jd .. .,. -.......... \ ..... Uft. i.J It .. c:ou.ld bl ewwtld -pelClllUI -. - -'•"""""• , .. _ u i: o1 • ., I 0 ..... ~- ---.... ,, ...... Jt11..-i .... -II r -·-.U.I lvf'I .... 6:••.fllt. .... f 11f .. .ftll, I mW··-tilt. Meon tl•tiRN'I. .... 111WM1o _,, " . I llJNHleria Turmoil 8 Slain as New Rioting Flares SALISBURY, Rllodesla (UPI) - Rhodesian 11<Curlly force> shot and killed eight blacb today on the sixth con· 1eCUUve day of antigovernment rioting in five towns 1Cl'OIS!I the nation, police ll<Mlrteasald. 2 More Jets Downed, but Crews Saved SAIGON (AP) -The United Stales lost Its 13th and 14th planes since the mid~ December stepup in the Indochina air war when North Vietnamese gunners shot down two Air Force F4 Phantom jets Thursday over .Laos. The two crewmen of each plane wtre rescued, the U.S. Command said. The supersonic fighter-bombers were the first reported lost to the enemy's strengthened anti airer alt defenses in Laos this year. The C{l~and 'said one of the Phan- toms was bombing along the border just west of Khe Sanh when it was hit by enemy ground f1te and crashed. 'Ibe two crewmen ejected ' and were rescued within 30 minutes. 1 The other Phantom was hit about the aame time over the Plain of Jars some 250 milea to the north, tile command said. It was on a scouting missiop over the area in north central Laos where LaOtlan government forces have been battling a Communiat offensive that began Dec. 18. The two crewmen also wert rescued. It was also repocted that two helicop- ters were downed in SOuth V1etum. Air Force B52s new lhelr flfth day of Intensive raids along Ille ...mm oide of South Vjetnam's central highland.a where a North Vietnamese buUdup -has given rise to speculation that another major enemy offens.ive is coming next month. 'l11e U.S. Command said a trOop or U.S. air cavalry and part of an artiUery bat- tery had been moved to Plelku, in the highland!, to replace part of a withdraw. Ing American Infantry battalion lhat had been on security duty there. The replacements Iola! about 2SO men. and the comml!ld said thJs represented no major cban11t In Amertcan strenglh In the Pielku area. . * * * More Americans To Fold Colors SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. Command today ordered 2,040 American IO!diers In South Vietnam's far north to get ready to go home, leaving behind only two U.S. combat battalions and an artillery outfit arowxl the former imperial capital of Hue. 1 Notice was given to fold the colors of the U.S. lOlst Airborne Divisionj the Jut full fighting division in Vletliam. II already has lost two of Its three brigadea and ball of the remaining brigade. Infantry, aviation, artillery and bead- quaritts urdls whldi had · been t in thO northern provinces of Qulng iJ1Fi IJ1d Thua Thlen stood down by command onjer tod•Y.. · Even a five.man public information detachment IJ1d two equally small urdls wbooe 'jObs ,...,. to mil< defoliant chemicall were tapped for the latest r!duction to bring the U.S. force In Vie~ DIDI down to 139,000 by Feb. I. Standdown of the latest combat bat· talion leaves U maneuver battalions spread throughout Vietnam, ball of them In the northern quarter. Sources at the Mozambique border town of Umtall said eight blacks died and t4 were wounded in rioting whfch reswno ed alter an apparent lull Thursday night. They said rioters tore out a stmch of the local railway line, snarling Incoming train traffic. Passengers were transfer· red to buses for the rest of the trip to Um!all. Prime Minister Ian Smith scheduled a nationwide radio and 1 television tpeecb later today to explain the government'• 1tand on the Issue. Srnilh was brea:e· a public ~ence 'be: had maintained utce Sunday when violence erup\ed ong Rhodesia's five million black!, now governed by the na.. . lion's 250,000 whites. Leaders of Rhodesia's blacks say the settlement could be used · as an in· strument for postponing black majority rule. The settlement sets no timetable for the one.man , one-vote issue which would ~Ive the blacks control of the African oa· t1on. Rhodesians of all races have been ask• td to voice their opinions on the agree- ment with Britain to a 16-member Britisb. Commission beaded by Lord Pierce, a 71· year~ld jurist who arrived in Salisbury: last week. Rioting and looting broke out in. five ' ~ities acrosa the nation including Umtali, Gwelo, Bulawayo. Fort Victoria and Salisbury. Crowds of blacks chanted 11No! No!" to the agreement. Armed African police in starched khaki uniforms and under command of whites , killed at least five of tht demomtrators , during the five dlO'S of rioting. Stores of other protesten were wounded. . The latest di.wders occurred Thuraday ' when police shot into a crowd of blacks in the eastern border tovm ol UmtalL crowds surged through the town, &toning · automobiles and beating police before they were dispersed with gunllfe and tear: gas. . _ Three blacks were shot and killed and 21 othen wounded In similar dl!orden at . Harari, a Salisbury suburb on Wedoeaday night. United Nations ' I Offers to Give Bengalis Food DACCA (Aj') -'lbt United Nations bu offered lo supply the Bangladesh government with 200,000 tons of food grains a month to help meet its mi. mediate and urgent needs. Paul Marc Henry, assistant secretary. general for relief and rehabilitation, told newsmen today he had conveyed the oiler to Prime Minister Mujlbur Rahman Thursday. Sheik Mujib, in an interview with a Japanese newspaper, said the infant country bas only three weeks of food sup. pUes left. He also reported that 30 million people, or 40,.percent of the population, lost their homes in the "struggle for ~ dependence." Henry xald lhat 250,000 tons of grain are already 1 in the pipeline for Bangladesh and that U.N. officials and tbe Banglad~ g .. ermnent will W<rl out a plan for -.pplying tbe montllly 'food •hlpmenls. He added that Ille United Na. tions will seM fOO truck.s, and 200 ol. them are already on the way. Indian representaUves said ,t b e·I r government has agreed to supply 150,000 tons of food grains, 42,000 of which are already on the way. In New Delhi, Thomas Jamieson, a U.N, representative, presented a check for $5.J million to Indian Forel111 Minister Swaran Singh to help meet the cost of caring for the Bengall refqgees who fled to Irxlia. The United Nations bu .............. ' ' President NiloD lleDdl down lo pick upF• Piii Iii 1111 ..,_ wtdcl he dropped wlllJe dellYelllf Siiia of Addna. l119'tikaN hailed speech; Democrats pooh-poohed I } . • • Firms Deny Medicare Accus_ation LOS ANGELES (AP) -Private In- surance comJ*iles, responding to a charge by Callfomi1 Secretary oC State Edmund G. Brown Jr. that thty had wasted up to PM million in Medicare funds, said many of the payments cited by Brown were made under previous federal guidelines. "At the time of treatment. our best medJcaI judgment was that the treatment was proper and the payment waa pro- per ," said Stewart Knapp, manager of f!llbllc alf1lrs for Blue Cross. M~care euidelines have recently been uah!ened. At a news conference Thursday, ·13rown expanded on blS earlier c h a r c e 1 of wastage of Medicare funds, saying the companies Involved made duplicate payments to hospitals and doctors, mi1manq:ed admlnisttaUve costs and us- ed public funds for junkets for wives of company executives. "Although it Is impossible to tell e1.- acUy how much money is invol.ved, it asr pears as though up to f265 million may have been misspent by Blue Cross, Blue ·~ Shield, Occidental Life Insurance Co., the California Physlcians'1 Service and Hospital Service of Calilornia," Brown said. He said his charges l\'ere based on a federal audit report acknowledged as authentic by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. A spokesman for Occklenta1 said Brown's charges were based on "vague charges taken out of· context from regular audit reports by HEW," and ac- cused him "of furthering his personal ambitions thfough sensational headline seeking.'' Informed of the denials by insurance spokesmen, Brown sald they were using "vague generalities" to justify "their waste of Medicare funds .·" Brown's estimate of alleged losses was tenned "highly overblow~" by a Social Security Admlnlslnllon official I n Washington, D.C. Court Overhaul Proposal Eyed ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A major overhaul of Califorpia'1 court system is being proposed by As1<111bl1'W1 James Hayes '(R-Long Beach.) .... Three measqres introdu~. ;ntursday by Hayes are slmllar ~ ones he sponsorecl IHI year but lost Iii the Senate Judiclsry Committee. I The proposals would res'1Jcture the present three-level trial coutt system of jusUce, municipal and superiOr courts in- to a one-level Superior Courti aetup. '"This system would be operated on 1 1tatewlde basis both from the standpoint of financing and rrom the s\andpoint of tbe administration of justice itseH," Hayes said. 'Ibe measurts are ACA 20 and AB 159- 60. ' 1 Tee1iy Boppers Clog the Li1ie HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Fans telephoning to hear the re<Onled voices or seven rock stan caused I glut of busy signals on some Hollywood area telephones Thurs· day, the Pacific Te 1 e p b o n e !pokesman said. Don Berrigan, publisher of a new fan magazine for tetn-aged girls, u ld it had printed a number where callers Could hear a three-minute gi:eetlng by singers Donny Osmond, David Cassidy and the Jackson Five. ~ msny called, the telephone spokesman said, that m e t er s recorded 9,000 busy signals in a 12- bour,period Thursday. The overload caUled fa1se busy slgnaJs on some other telephones with the same pr9flJ: in the area, he add.ed. HeieaUmated 75 to 80 pt;rcent of the calls originated in Southern CalUomla. Berril;ll! said calls came from as fa'r 'as the East Coast and called it "a tidaJ wave of teeny-boppers." The 1 PacUlc Telephone spok~sr11'an said Pe t e r s o n Publishillg Co., publishers of the magblne, Star, had agreed to diSConnect the recording Friday. He said a phone company in- tercept message will explain to those CJlllng the nwnber that because of the volume the call can- not be completed. Reagan Deni es Family Received Medical Handout SACRAMENTO (UPIJ -Gov. Ronald Reagan has denied a student newspaper report that he1 has received free medical . care from a sacramento physician. "l;m saying categorically that it is , absolutely not true," the governor told his weekly ne'VS conference. He did confirm, however , that Or. Charle. H. CUtler of Sacramento baJ given his wife, Nancy, and son, Skipper, 13, free injections for allergy with serum they have provided. The governor said CUtler once a week gives a shot to Mrs. Reagan and once every two ~·l'eks to Skipper. H\Vhen we didn't receive a bill from Dr. CUCer for doing this, be very kindly said be enjoyed stopping by and it was no pro- blem for him," Reagah aald. "And, be would like to do this on his own and u be said to do it ¥ his 'contribution.• " "Thal Is !hi extent ol the so-called free medical care. He bas never treated me, and be has never trtated our daughter," Reagan s&id. "He gives no other medical care whatsoever. That is his con- tribution." The student newspaper at sacramento State . College reported in Wednesday's edition that "Gov. Ronald Reagan's fami- ly receives free megical care rrom Dr. Charles H. Cutler of the sacramento Medical Clinic, while they are in Sacramento. ,. • Big W elf m·e . Fraud Case Nearing End OAKLAND (AP) -Feb. lt flu tieen set for sentencing .W'est Oakland druulst Robert D. Tobe-. who pleaded guilty in wbll the proaecutiorl called the large.rt single fraud Case in the bJstory of Vte slate welfare plan -more than a ha]f. million ilollars. Tobenkln. 37, wbo lives in Piedptont, was due for trial Thursday · before Superior Court Judge Spurgeon Avadldan on 19 counts or defrauding Medi-Cal in phony prescriptions clalms and two counts of grand then. But at the last minute he pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft and three counts of fraud. oewty Alameda County DiSI. AUy. Charles ·Herbert said Tobenkin's downfall 'came when he filed prescription claims for two welfare recipients who were dead. At one time, said Herbert, Tobenkin was filing prescription claims for 1a S-year-old which, if they had been followed, would have had her taking 128 pills a day. Around 90 percent of the claims he filed over the past 4~ years were phony, Herbert said, The grand thert charge to which Tobenkin pleaded guilty involves $M9,- 236, but his attorneys, Robert Mouser and Robert Wright, said the exact amount will be determined in a civil suit which will be filed by the state attorney general's office, which cooperated with Alameda County in investigating Tolienkin's case. He remains free on $60,000 bail. Stanford Voting In Teacher Case Nearly 50-50 STANFORD (UPI) -A two-day referendum at Stanford University in- dicated Thursday the student body was nearly split .on the case of a suspended radical professor. l Results of tbe student vote showed 2,615 in fa vor of retention of H. Bruce Franklin on the stanford facultY,. Another 2,114 voted to concur with a faculty board decision to fire the Maoist professor: found guilty of inciting students to riot A spokesman for the university noted Stanford Jlas more.,.. than flJ.1,000 students and the 4,729 voter turnout "wu the largest in the history of the campus" on any referendum. The student newspaper and student leaders have condemned a >2 faculty board vote to fire Franklin-with pay through August 1972. But university President Richard W. Lyman has endorsed the decialon. The final decision rests with the school's board of trustees, wbo acheduled a special session for Saturday to discuss the ma~. , UP'IT ........ i••··········~·······~ !How's Your I i O.ld Face? ! • 10.· ,_ w-. Tllot ••• • • • e COMPLETE DIAL REFINISH e : RIG. 6.IO YALUI : : ONLY $350 :, • • : MEN'S WATERPROOF CRYSTALS : • REG. 3.00 YALUI • • • : ONLY 51°0 : • • • • • THURS. FRI,. WITH THIS • SAT. AD . Preservati~ Plan I : Sen. Peter H. Behr (R-Tiburon), Indicates position e e o( vuious Northern California rivers on ~ map a(ter e e explaining hiS proposed legisl~tion barring cnn-e e struction of dams on the Eel. Trinity, Klamath and • e Smith Rivers and preserving them as "wild" streams. e E1tablllllod 43 YHnl • ------......;'--1:~~~~~~~~~~1 . HARIOR SHO,,ING • S VE CINTIR No Fault KID LO e 2300 H""' 11.d. e • CottaM... • UNCLE LEN e 545-MU e PlanBacked i~~~~~~,.~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~•:;•~•:•::•:•:•:•,:•=M By Reagan · SACRAMENTO (UP I) - The push in the legislature for nofault automobile insurance has received an important boost from Gov. Ro n a 1 d Reagan, who endorsed the "concept" and pledged to sup- port a specific bill this year. "I'm much more confident now," said 'Assem bl y Democratic Floor Leader Jack R. Fenton of Montebello after the Republican governor's an- nouncement Thursday. Fenton introduced one ma- jor no-fault bill Tuesday. Oil> ers previously were Introduced. by Sen. John A. Nejedly (R- ..... LIMlt • .. _ .. 12..,..... .,. .. ,. ..... . ''·" ... cllll4. W a 1 nut Creek), andi==========:==:========---~--------------~ Assemblyman L e r o y F, Greene (D Sacramento.) Under controvers~ ~fault, a driver's own insurance com- pany would pay his claim regardless of who caused the accident. "We've been interested in this and I thlnlt lhmi imve been enougb teals in the coun- try to know that the concept does have merit," Reigan told hls· weekly news conference.~ Reagu had cut a favorable glance at no-fault during his Jan. 6 State of the stale ad- dresi, but the governor's press office then cautioned newsmen tie was not eridorsing the con- cept and merely was "ex- ploring the poulbillty" of such a syatem. • January Sale Now in Progress-At All Stores • Double Knit/ ru:G.$so~ SPORT tOAT~ ~@W$~ . . . -----112;·~ @,\§)e;§)-· --- Double Knit suits I REG.$<K>/f~qs Double knit s'acl<s / 2.04 Off! ------'~O(~ . & Shirts Are Half Off I ~ tPANT~!! ~-W~'---- Dress J SYr\\O~ 0 p ANo ©. Shirts ~0 l!J.Aflf ovtR!°(9 ~~~~~~~ ~ • . . Leather Jackets/ HALF Off! Heavy Coats/ 20% OFF! ~---~~,------ ~ t2 e .c::::. ~ ~~~\')~ -\$~~~~:~ ~ xeY4 , •< , ' • ' DARY PH.OT EDITORIAL PAGE No Time Secrecy .. r . San Clemen~ Chamber of Commerce Man uer Rt>l>- ert Evans receit\)Y made 1 glowing report to bis dlrl'C" tors about the 111ecesles ot the new SQutb Coast 1rea ulephone directory, but he Intentionally loft the yard· 1tlck out. · Fi.nanre, he said c0yiy, i• among the thin,, that ''should not be discussed In wide-open fashion.' 1exe• and all sizes, •hapes and ages, will be needed to get tbe 1972 show ,on .the r9ad . Models .are m1tched to the art work according to. Chefr measurements, which are ; carefully record•-Gn· casting cards. Costume ind wig fittings start early-and each pittur~ I• i-ehearsed indi· viduaUy long before the show i3 put tog"ether for final dreu rehearsals. ~· Wotlting the La~un1 P1geant Is 1 rare experle11ee,' u newcomers soon discover, and. oldtiwers prove by re-'" turnin g to tbe greasepa41t yeor after year. I ' ' . ( Pity. Finances of the San Clemente Chamber or Com- merce, it should be stressed, are not the exclusive chn· cern of the chamber manager and board or directors. Patrons of the city's motels, inns and apartments all pay 1 tax which eventually i&.given by the city-each year for chamber activities rCiated to city promotion. Hundreds of dues-paying members of t~e chamber . are entitled to wide-open facts about chamber fund· ~Ing activities. The directory is tbat group's biggest moneymaJ<er uch year. Jt has been a ulelul commun ity senice. , 1f it was a financial success this y.ear, then the chamber hierarchy al!OOld )ie pjoud to detail tile dotlars 'and <ents. When any c)iamber· accepts a su~dy of pub- IJC funds, its finances ohould ·be an open book: ' Call for Pagea11t ·Casting • ' . ' •• Next week the curtain goes up on the first act of the 1972 Pageant or the Ma5lers for the vanguard of 1ome 400 volunteers who will become Hliving pictures'' for six weeks this summer . • A come-one-come-all call is out for the annual Pag· ...eant c;asting sessions, schedUled backstage at Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach on Saturday, Jan. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. and ·on Sunday, Jan. 30,Jrom,2 to 5 p.m. · Two complete casts must be rounded up, so models need work only on alternate weeks. Volunteers of both • •• l \ We .Have Lost The Attention OfY~uth ourlna: the· q~stion-period following my, talk at a Midwest col!ege recently, a ~mu in the audience stood up and aiked : "bo you approve of the• ~xqal P'l'lnilolv.,_ 'µ>at .youns people ore eD•~Jinc in today!" -, · Whit I quaillt way • to wue th< ques- tion:' Do t ~pprove? w,bo .cares It 1 ap- prove or not? What ~ people are go- 1111 to listen to my d!llPll<Ova~ Ir I dis· 1Jiprove:? 1 might as well uve my breath to cool my porridge. IF WE OONT b<gin by asking the rt~ht questioM, we can't end up with any satisfactory answers. lf we begin with our own attitudes, we can't understand the 1Wtudes of others. If we make judpentl based JOlely on 01,1r own1 1?X# pertences and prtconetptions, we will rail in even reaching a comrhon meeting ground with those whose experiences and conditioning are different. 'Vhethtr I appro ve or not is or no con- sequence. What is important is why they are doiq ·it, what it mea ns to them , how · it is helping or hurting their own personal development,. and what it i~pl~es .for ~he fUture structure of the family and ch1ld- re:ariia;. Everybody has his own ha ngup about sex, and practically no individual reaction is realistic, objective or1 worth generalizin1 from. THE TROUBLE WITH us is that We keep . looking at aocial phenomena as U•• when • they should really be Dear Gloomy Gus If Mrs. Leeds of "Happening'' fame wtns a seat on the Laguna city C0W1cil, will · the city charge admiMion for council ''entertain- ment"? -H. D.R. Tfllt ...... ref*'tt ,.....,.,. ........ .., ~tr ._ M Ille "'"•••r-'"" .,_ "" .-w " •-...r ~ .,..., ...... ' ' ngarded 1 as ~-:;l)'Jliples. ' S e x u a I per;mi&IWeQeSI t~ a-respense to certain COnUitions obtaining ln> oor com-munily,~family, and penonel ~;.just as .'sexUli' repression in the p:ist was a· symptom or ii far different constellation or society ; the marital unit, and their relationship to the individual. Jl's like asking if I approve Qf Jhe Polar ice-cap melting. When t~e climate changes, -.and gels warmer.. the ca p begins to melt. rr we are going to be con· cerned. we have lo be conc..'i!rned about the total' climate of contemporary life, not just one manifestation that happens to bother' us. ' WE HA VE TO LOOK deeply· lnlo the forces of alie nation in modern life, into the factoni that have weakened (if not undermined ) the family structure, into lhe relativism modern people express aboui all their mor31 valuc11. into the fai lure of religious and educalional in· stilutioos to come to gdp!I courageou sly with evils far c.lct'pcr thnn the con- venlionl'll "sins'' they were so busy futm inal.ing ilgainst. The tragedy is th at the young people no longer care y.ohctber I. or the lady in the . audience, or millions like us, approve or disapprove. We have lost their attention, and, right or wrong. they are going to make their own mistakes, and not copy ours. It is hard to blame them. ': F·is.h. Monito·ri'ng by TV ' . .. ly MIKE ABRAMSON Molt Or. us .. are by now quite U3ed to tel.~ and v)deo tape as an educ1t.tor, entirlalMr, .bAQy 'sitter, security officer arid ,uriveyor .Gt the instant repla7. µ, the Mura we ar.e tokl the medium R}•Y even take 1 oyer o.ur shopping and.. banking c:bor9I! for us . It .t.ou1cl come as no surprise to us then that boob tube has become 1 major tool of fisheries management as it has In manr othtr tcientific endeavors. A.cl~ circuit TV-vldeo tape facility is being utilized ln California as part or one of the most IOl>Qi,stj c1ted and effiCient fishery facilities Io the world, a unit dedicated to buiJdlnl · ·aOd preserving the famed ulmon and !jleelhead ri.lns of ' the ~cramtnt;o River. . ONll OF ONLY two of It• tm In the U~ St8tes, the California .system ls part of a no million fishery and recrea· don proj~ ·at the Red Bloff Diversio n Dia i:ln· tht river. Operated by the U.S. '1ab end Wlldlile Service, the TV unit is ........ lo count •nd identify fish = up1lrt:am to their ,111ncestral .,.,.,nc1s. ..., hllfi dams blocking more and _. lftldromOUI fish runll on western ,...., accurate moniloring of salmon , 11111 --populatlOOI wilh their high ..,_.to sports ind commercial 111w-• 1llke ls _,11.1 Uthe,_...,. ..... proptrly regulated. DI 11.ULY YURI of lbe high dams 111 ·tJ• llllt ... coonted by hind u .. ....... 4 2 --l1ah l1ddm llPd -•••· - -TV -... lula!W ll lllll lllltll fear 1'll'll ... • .. . , .. .._""', .... ---··-~-· .... , ' ' ' '• ) I • • • fisheries personnel had to vifw the screen for 16 hourl'I n rlay in an effort to count eoch fish as it pnssed the camera. The techn ique was costl y and tedious when sa hnon were frw and diffi cu lt and i~ accur11le when fish were numerous. But now video tapes provitle automatic and prec i'lt mon itoring 24 hours a day. C:11neras now operate only whPn 11 pl'lss- ing fish trigger!! nn electronic sigMl as il reaches the tnp of the ladder. ln.c;tan· taneous viewing is provided ns well as "ln!!lant repl.'.l.y" whi ch en.1bles observers to hall nr rcpenledly replRy ln\le ~cctions rt'Quiring prolonged !'Xllminnllon lo determine n111nbers and ldenliOc~lion or fish which hnve passed the cnmera. EACH IT.AR AT the Red Blull fl!Cilily, according to fedc.rnl o·rncl als, TV cameras In their unclerwnler housing record fis h run., averaging 135,000 slllmon 1nd J0,000 1leelhtad. Up lo S,000 salmon may pass the cameras on peak dnys . The Oshtry in.,ttdlation and TV viewing plaza, which Is supplement~ by ex# tensive recreational facilitit!I at the site, Is open "' the public •nd orrer. •n in- \<restlnr slop lo travelers In the vicinity. The OlllY complaint heard "' far is from urilucce&,rul anglera In the area who on dly1 when their luck doeon't hold. 1ttrlbul< tempenment on the part of their TV porformlng quorry H , 1 -• -19 lllb don1 bi\< thlt dlY. Callhnda , .... - t Dnrmmond's Good Ideas · Ronald Drummond of Capistrano Beach can be-seen often at Dana Harbor'paddling a kayak on the calm wa· ters with the CamiJy dog as a passenger. , lie is acknowledged to be one .or those rare "coast- watchers" along the South Coast ·Who 'for years have shown a public concern for the sea as a recreation re- source. . • Th is month Drummond drafted a list or ideas for th~ harbor -all or which would make .the $30-millio.n attraction more convenient for visitors who are not bl essed with ii yacht. , To county officials Drummond proposed parking areas at th e base of the Jong breakwater and nearby stairways so that ·vi11itors could easily and comfortably enjoy the advantagris of a rugged beach. 1-Je asked for 5a nd on the bay swimming beach, instead of low-quality material. J-lc wught a 11trip where portable boats could-, be launched by hand al no charge. And he also requested a method or shielding piles of rocks at the waterlipe near quay walls aod jetties to protect the hulls of small craft. Harbor District staff members are studying th e con# structive ideas, which certainly do merit strong consid· eration. "Aft,a all, boy, bigotS·ougbt to have a choice, too,. s ' Senator's Theme: Anti-communism Doesn't Work Fulbright Retreats Into lnactivi~m WASHINGTON -One wades through J. Wiiiiam Fulbright 's most retcnt analysis of America's new place in the . world with a ~nse of dismay. He will not.. it is suspected, be .able to define where America will stand when . the "fa.ilure''. in Viet nam has been llquidntqd and the nation embarks upon some more enlightened course i n world affairs. Several thotL<i3nd v.· o r d s Inter the chairman ,of lhe Sen- ate F'oreii;:-n, ·Rel~ .. ti on s Comrriittee. comf's up to e:itpecla~ . lions by 11dvoct1ting · a n(um to ~Mea\. . ls!Ji of the ,tliiil<ct' , Nations charten ~ . thdugh the \et.<Jo""1 ·• - is 001 unexpected• ii ·~ Sli.P disappolnling that no more imaginative thesis would ii· Juminn le his summing up. ' . SENATOR FULBRlGlrJ''S theme, all outlined in a Joi)g dissertation in the New Yorker Magazine, which gave us the "'Greening of A1nerica ," is that anti-con1- munism doclln'\ work . The Trumiln Doc- lrinc is out or da,te. It led tll the disaster in Viet'nam. With the complete 'liquidation of the Vietnam War.either by the Nixon administration or its successor. a new day Will dawn. But what the dawn's early light will reveal is not yet forseeable. Jn any case, it will not be isolationism, neo1 -.· . .. ~ ... --.~ _ .... .,~._..,. "'"""· f• ··~ -. ·~. . .. ~ f,.. . . • 1 .Rich.ard "'.ih91!r :. ~ , . ..I or ·otherwise, and the only hope-lies In making the Unitt"d Nl"llion!I work. in the Spirit of America ·s old.#fash i on.ed ide;.tliSIJ1~ -sena'tor Fulbri ght's thesis, ncver#the- ·~!13, _, i11 ,' wprlh reading beca~ it "e~ a, respt,etnble .'1lalysiJ ol his p6sltiQn, lhe ntl"31 tllf'me of which if' a repudi:ltion of the pqliciell and doctrines ,he once ,espou I. I • I , ' A... ) TJJESE' WERE 111E anti-Communist and cold war ,policie..~ of the majority o( his own political party, created and im· plemented by such illlisti'ious leaders as George C. Marshnll, Dean Acheson, !tar· ry S Truman, .Av!'rell t1arrim:,n; and carried forward, although faultily, by John Foster Dulles, Dwight D • Eisenhower1. Denn Rusk, John F. Ken- nedy, LyntlOn B. Jbhn.'l<ln, 1Wifliam P. Rogers and Ri chard M. Nixon. All, it now develops, w·~re wrong, perhaps ml temporarily, but in the long run. The policies of 19'0 estended throogh the 197(1; have brought ua to the brink or diwter from which there Is no escape er:<:ept through a new set of values. Fulbright is n~t very clelir abOut these values but they seem to e~comPass a· re. _ jection of the "glory and 11gony" of the ~ercise of powe r as futile and brutal. 'The filcade has been ripped aw~y from 'the "shilm idt'nli~n1" or the exercise of the "responsibilities of power." WE BEGAN WITH tht> tlcalism of the {IDitcd Nntions charte~. Then we r..elrcatcd into the "rc:llisrn" or the cold ~at and the Trum:lh Oo<ti·ine or dcll'n· • the rree world :ind fcading to the 'rllloil consummation in Vielnilm: We f;iil- ed; Now the p.'.l.rty is over .N , 11Co11tradietor;y as it 1Jl3Y ~m the~ ·~re ~f.!l' of resembl:ince l?c:twecn Fuibri~ht &nCI. Ni:iton . Nixon dfH>S not·rep.udinte the ~l in the Fulbright ~nse, nor the ~nsibilili<'!! of power. But he docs ~re n new set of va,/u~. an entirely new foreign po licy, and n 11CW way or ex· erc:!ising power without i r rev o c ab I e _military commitment. Jn contrast to Fulbrighl's retreat into an ineffectual United Nations, Nixon em- barks on a tireless policy of dynamism in personal contact. with the leaders-o( the world. whether Communist or non-Com· munist, lo find a new set of values:. FULBRIGHT DISTRUSTS Nixon in this enterprise, as do a large number of ot.htr Democratic leaders. They tee: in it more sham realism~ if not outright decepUon, a1)d they desin! to curb the 'pOWer of tht presidency. even though they praise . his missions to Peking and Moscow. They can do no less'than that: for it is evident from Fulbri~k·s dissertation that he and his associ:1tes have no ideas that are bet. ter. If Fulbright, 11s he says. sees no return to isolatioriism he· does clearly imply a movement into inact ivism with IL, tonly pnsilive e11pres.,.ion an atte mpt to ac- tivate th~ United Nations, however hopeles., tfrit might be. TJIE FULRRJGlrr lnactivism see.ms a Jess flr<lnll1irig "'a lternative than Nixon's activism. Q!rlainly it is hot an attractive political cOOcept except to the tired and discouraged. One· is tem pted to conclude that Fulbright talks about a return to idealism OOcause he cannot 'think of anyt hing else to do when the ·glory and agony of • power subsides in ·"benign neglect." The New Yorker Magaiine, which once was entertaining and poignant, has gone in for thi s 1heavy atuQ' Jike Fulbright and Ch'arles Reich's "Greening Of America'' to :try to like the' Jflad lh new tttought and survive 1n 1 lea fiivoloUi ·magui.ne publishing world. Even Its "Talk of the Town" columns are devoted to politic&J polemics. , Would Recall All Three , Councilmen -. :, . ; ' --. .. . To the Editor: .. ·year will be honed and wielded to the we· seem to be . con·stantly at . the (' .~ ~ ·' ' ' 'detti.mtnt of· our city and as much as l crossroads in the politi cal scene, victims Mailbox halt the word, Laguna property owner s engulfed in the struggle ror ruling power must get involved and recognize the by two menacing forces which ha ve little 1, special interest groups and see beyond or no r1'.gard for the welfare or a the attacks and propaganda to the real fru strated. ·rnmmunity. An inept city Letters .,,,.om. ft'oderr arr toetcorM. thfeat to our welfare. council majority which answers only to Normalty ·wrlten ltfould Convey their •, r lt is hoped that by election lime, Hano, lhe di cta tes of the Chnml>er or Com~ messQfleS i1a JqfJ wJ)fdi or: le~s. The 1 et~. will have•exposcd themselves to.the merce and the civic leaders by.;, Jn:-· right io.condrili l~tters fo·fif: spt1C1 '"'extent that they will have engineered timidation who are quick to exploit issues or eliminate l'bel is res erved. All le~ ~mselves out the lcrt side or the for notoriety. Their successful oppositiop ter-s mus t include· 1ig11ature and mail-"'. JIPl!tical spectrun;i and ~guna will en· to lhe recall or Lorr, Ci0ldbcrg a~ i11g address. Out namts may be tlri:t~ ~.at least a brief rem•te. Ostrander must ha ve as.~urC'd them nr . 11-t'ld on reqtu!i if 11iffide-nt rtaio!' 1 _ P.A L WEST-BROOK virtu<1l rompletc control, bot L.1gunans i~ a~.r.e~t, fiM.tt'fl will not be P~ ~.~;rnold ,11a110 hm snid he tUfinitel'fl arc not easily fooled • .i~.. ' hsh!ii. 1 , ~..-irittJ not in~end to run for a city coun· THE THEATRICS sta'ged In o ~· WH witJi ·tbe full knowledge ol tbe ·tbundl di 1eat. I rehash or Lorr's extravtigant jaunts ·in and ',.eve/, condoned. He has indu1pd in " : f -Ed£tor essence amo'lnt to a few ~dred dollafs acliYilies that are i1'lmical to the kst i• .. . · It La for Mrs. Lorr but little cooccrn was ex: tere!ts bf lhe citi1.eris but arc not·gtouncl~ 1:-• Tou9 80fl · ' IC : f pressed in the past by these.civic-minded • (Of' ref]1oval. Should the clvid.'leaders at.. To :the Editor: chnmpions over the Vitnl issues that tc!"pl l~oosl Lorr alone I will urge the -.Eflective Jan. 1, lhe city of ·Shlktr threatened our ecork>cnit Stability as the . eltciofate lo boytott the recall and I llf'lll Heights OhJo kiwered t))e boom on dot $100,000 expense sur(ered by the city over also-pickt t the pelitioners. p • 1 t .ri 'who thoughtleal7 'UJe llD .~ the "llnppening" tia sco·soon 'ollowed by perfonnance has shown t~t torr,. 1nd private-property bdt ·lbflr, own {o 8 $180.000 budr,et surplus discovered by Goldberg and Ostrander are birds: of a rel\cve their animals' natur_,i netda. chance, or the many subsldics showered feather who .do not ur>de:N1tand or!IWpect ·.Enacted as an "emergency measure" on the Oianiber or Commerce, ot the ·the m~hanies of good city R@Vernment ·' Or the city ieneral orren1JCs code, the city newly-installed lrilnsit system heralded a a~ exist only through lhe efforts d the .. ·council unanilnOU31Y 1'Utboriicd rigid en-- success while opcratin_g at heavy losses civic leaders .ror per'IOOll 1ain. nae, · tof.cement of the. code which prohibits lo n · · i·t 1 lh be f·i f have long forlc1ted tbelr rlght morally to " ...... 1 a smil mun1c1pa 1 y or e ne 1 o continue as council members and should any person, l.ft;1ng the ownc~ or n the Chamber members. be recalled together charge or conJro1 of any dog to allow or ASININE IS lhe thre1t by civic leaders · · SPERO JANISE pmnit such • dog lo commit a nolson<e on any .chool groundl, clfy pork.or otl\er to recall Lorr for condOcl that admittedly public property or upon private properly ,,.,.". rolltfc• other than that Of the O'/I .. , or pCrtOtl "' Bv Geo..,,e ---. Dear Ceorxe: Thanks for helping .,. wllh your Oriental Guru O>urse, and ex- erciset ln Sideways Calisthenics. I've nnally learned the Sideways Silting, or BlotlOGl, po1itkxl. Could you rush the nat lusonl I can't seem to 1e1 up. o .. r Knotted: Hm. I Can't remtmi!!'i WHAT 1 did with Lesion fl In _, courlj?. I'm aendlnf ,.. my ImPiovo Your *-7"'"""""1 llllllld. To the Edllor: charge or control of •uch do[ .. without .. I .see by the letters to the editor or JAn. ·fpcnnisslon oI !he owner of uid p,,,,.. 14 Jbal Arnold (Woody Cove) llano has erty. The restriction in thi! secllt>il mil fired his lirst shot of th< e.tp<ded bar· not be applicable to public property rage ol invective designed to blast lln where lhe owner or penoo in Charge or opening In the L.1guna Beach City Coun· control Of sucb dog immedlalely'nmoves cil-for hlm•cll, of course. There will all feces deposited by such dog and dll- •llO be 1 compalgn by his fellow -ol ame in 1 anlt.ry ..-:• travelers llld 1upportcri, IO tbe public VIOLATION ol the preceding code 11 should be prepored wllh lho Clllfomlty lo r J rt -..if grain Of 1111. •nd occasionolly, 1 pound pun-by 1 utO '" "" -or Of llit may .._ ....... ry. I )Ill IODtenct of up lo Sil lllOllUll, wltlch "" "--ldv1ce Wll mode IYll!llilt le Ill .... Wltotl tbe smoke hll clr1rtd, I ...,. _. u.., lnvflltloo 18 -·pro•li 9 ::-::. "':.t .i: ~ ~ Iha IOlution ltl 1 dt7 pntlllll. •A ... LqunlD allndlnc "' .. -... < :.· ..::.-1!".=~.::are AXIS '111AT RAVI -Jlioomd aD tile c:111, :#-='4·~ ing alternati ves : i. An area· on your own lot. 2. The street curbs -lllegaJ-, 3 SGme- ooe else's yard, tree or lawn --illegal. No. 3. must be eliminated I I' manifestly unfair to contaminate someone else'• property with your dog '11 'droppings.' No . 2 ·is •eliminated as an odol'OUS' and unsightly condition resulting in a nuisanee and ha zard to residents and their guest! and beca use droppings are washed into our storm sewers which eventually now into open creeks and brookJ and ultimately Into the lake of our and other communities without fittraUoil resulting In pollution which cannot be tolerated. · "THE SOLUTION: . Allernativr: No. t-your • own yard remains the only logical place for you to train Your 4o.1 to elill)ina)e. Thi! lJl"lter . h"! ~ ee n thetou;tly studied ·in "'d:lnsu.llation with many rfsident dog owne~ who agree that this is i.he-.only sensible method and we _are now requesting th.at ALL dog ownen In. lhi• city iln~•IY .be&in lo lnlln lhelr -4-0gs lo elimill•lt in prepared Io-~8Aiohs in their own' 1*\'y.af4s and ws hoJ>O •nd trust you Will Oaape<•l• witb due c<inskatlon lor """ lll!ghbon." , , BRUCE S. l\OPPING I • • ......... coAn DAILY PILOT Robert N. W'eid, PubIW..r Thom .. lrtm~ Editor Albert W. Boler Editorial l'ao< lldltor I • I ' I I . • ,l I . -----------·---··-~-·· -----·· £. M. BOJd I : .~< ~n~on Pigeons , , ; . . • . . : I .: : .. :Also ·commute. . . . ' QUERY -Q. "Wasn't 1!170 1Upposed to be one of the t greatest wine years in France?" ' A. The wine boys think so. But they say they won't ·kfiow....,for.sw:e unW 1975. Uri¥rstaod it t.a~e~ a liye;year wait to make' sure a great-year ,wine will age •ell! Earlier ' il'eat years in Fr.,ice were said to 'be 1893, 1921, 194~, lKf. TEACffiNG~ yCX:U. ciaughter tO drive, sii-? Bear in mind Lhal expert opiniop Which holds it ta Res 10,000 miles behind the' wheel to ··.ntl!P, ~ fairly good d~iv.,.er, -.t 1'~5' 100,0tlO miles to makti a •8kllltul driver. Was jtiSl atioutto buy thtl forel!ling, contention wl!en I re~d t~at authority's next claiM.' An experienced driver. he avers always, taP1 the hor;n·:'.'9'81 paull\l •row of.parked can. Bunk .. ,.· ,. 'stilt -Who wa's the rnos:t f!Jm0us theatriial-perl!IM- ality: 1ver to play the role of Little Lord Faunt1erny?" Wait. don1t say l•'reddie Bartholomew. Say Mie West. Aa ·a youngster , she played that part .. And is Miu }fest not a more famouJ theatrical pe~ality after aJI tfJese yeara tbu: Mr. Bar1hoifmew'! Believe to. .' #.A.ddre11 moil to:L. M. Boyd, P. 0 .-Box J875, Nelb- Port Stach, Calif. 92660. . . • Judge ; Denies G-qilt . ' In Racing Scan~l . . • • OUCAGO "(All) >r-•l'<deriol r<l\t,~ec!,, at hif 'requ...t, of Jl!'lile .otto Kerntr hfll plHd·. duli., ••judge 9f !be 7th U.S . eel lnnDCQi ·to conoplrocy a.nd CircUlt Court ,of Appeots.'!Je brlbetyo1• charges . 1temi;ning was appointed 19 .the post by • • from '.alleged racetrack stock former Preslderit Lyndon B. tr&naadions during \ hi! two Johnson in 1968. terma, 1;1 gowrnor.or rlllinois.. . AUstin,· standihg in for: the .. Four perlo111 indicted with trial jµd~e, :'Wbert L: Taylor Kerner Dec'. JD .by· a federal o~ U.S. D1str1Ct Court 1n Knox· grand jury alto appeared Ville, Tenn., told the defen- bdore Judge Richard B .• dan~ that they must file all AUJtill of1 ij.S. District Court motions by F,eb\ 7. and 11141 t~· were Innocent. Austin also said Taylor also ~K:emlr 13 .who IJnded 1 asked. the defendants.Jo agree pr91idati..II 1 OOJllmls,km, on to a pretrial he.!lrink Teb. 28, . vio)lnce1; Jn, lil'T ~ftp .been the rtr!t date the Tennessee " ~ • , • 1 judge . can be in Chicago. • "' ' ; Kei'ner'a attorney, Edward- • ' 1 Berfriett · Wlll'iihms ~ bf 2 Indians .. Wa;hirigtori, said ,., y fo , .• ; • ... •. i "schedule is completely unfair r .-1.· '. • •• d to th9e de(endants. Jt i! b(Jtl·VJcte •hockln(ty ulilair. The United ii ., ~ ,, ,stat~· had -. .J!ar to ~epare SACRAMENTO .. 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IOT AT~ HACI • 1'1Ulla·~ OUR REG. 'PRICE 4.97 · " -.. . . . .... I ------I .. f DAILY PILOT Flid<I, hno.vy 21, 19n ' ' • • "Nl.¥ota Forgets If•' --• 16 Resign So Far POW Relatives Grow Bitter. WASHINGTON (AP) -For Utt first lime, relatives or American prlaoners or war have begun to call openly for Prtsldent Nixon'• defeat in thls year's election. Thunday two blocka IWIY !tom the Capitol where Nlion wu deliverinc bis Stale ol the 1Jolon speech. ll}'lllpatbi-wllldl raJlled at a church, then marcbecl to the Capitol grounds. Tbere, Ille participants stood vlcll ln an occasional chill rain while Nil:~ on spoke inside. Cheating Probe Rocks Air Academy 11 Slnce the Presldent hu decided to forget ua," aakl Mis.I Shella cronln of a Washington auburb, 1'the only thing to do Is get him out of office." Miss Cronin Is the slater of Navy Lt. Cmdr. Michael Cronin, who ls a priaoner in Hanoi. She spoke at a rally "Jt ii my oplnlon· that the admln11tratlon Is holding my IOll, not &be IO called enem1," 11ld Jane Dudley, whose IOll, Air Force Maj. G e o r g e McKnight ol Honolulu, Is a POW in North Vietnam. Eight wives, mothers and slstera of captured, missing or dead U.S. servicemen from the Vietnam war led a Jl'OUp of clergymen and antiwar HI don't want to hear PreaJ.. dent Nixon talking about a generation of peace," said Mrs. Harold Kushner of Dair vUle, Va., whoae Arrp,y doctor hUJband wu caphired ln South Vietnam la November 1917. ..I cannot think of a generation of peace when my chlldren have been ao terribly scarred by this war." DYNAMIC ' ENnRTAINMENT RATED ''X'' ''X'' FOR EXCELLENT Hong Kong Flu Kills Hundreds ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -The National Center for Disease Control aaya Hong Kong llu bas claimed nearly a thousand lives this Y,ear. especially among the elderly a n d chronically ill. In its report for the week ending Jan. 15, the center said Thursday 843 dettht were at- tributed to either influenza or pneumonia, 261 death! higher than normal. The Hooe Kilq-type nu struck ~Y areaa of the 1Jnited Stalee ln JlllM9, killing 27,900 perlOlll. The CDC said most were elderly, the ones who suffer most from iir fluenza . All\ FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) -IJ.S. Air Foroe Academy officials say tbey ti· pect many more resignations In addition to the II cadets who have already qui\ In a probe of academic cheating and other violations of. the IChool 's honor code. Lt. Gen. Albert P. Clark, academy superintendent, said Thursday night the cadeis themselves are conducting the investigation and ar< checking a Jlst of about 75 names, of which 2S are seriously im- pllc.ated. 11 AU of these cases where the honor violations are con. finned will result in resigna- tions," Clark said. The Jaleet Investigation la the third tnvolving cheating at tbe 3,90()..student Air Academy 1lnce 1965. Clark aakl most violations involved "academic cheating, with one or two cases of steal- ing from fellow cadets." He said the form of cheating involved "sharing information of ,\ written examination tn advance of the exami.natlooi so that the cadet who gave the information and be w h o received it are both guilty in violation of the code." The violations appear to fall primarily in the junior class, Clark said, adding that there appears to be "no direct pat- terns involving athletes per se, although there are a few members of one of the athletic not lit, steal or cheat, nor tolerate amon& us aeyone who does." Names of the Implicated cadets Will not be released, Clark said. CJark and GaUigan said the investigation-a t a r t e d Wed- nesday nf&ht when a cadet under survelllance for suspl- ckm of petty theft was con- fronted by cadet members of t.he honor committee. · Galllgan said the cadet broke down and Indicated hb case was only "a piece of the action." Hll resigned, Clark said. ' "l would be a great deal more worried If this (tho violations) dld not surface," Clark said. "The c a d e L • themselves have discovered these cases and are con- ducting the investigation. They are living uoder their owo standard.I." DOESN'T YOUJ HOME DESERVE AN OIUSINAL Oil flAINTING WAREHOUSE . CLEARANCE SALE I ORIGINAL OIL ,AINTINGS A'lr•1dy priced 50-Jo.75% below gfllery ~ices, we've over bought and more , cdmfng.·Sla1hln9 an addltion1I lCWo off uch and every palnti1'l9. OVER 500 TO ~~OOSE FROM I Se1scapu, stills, florals, landscapu and abstracts. From Mlr1y fr1med. Americ1n and European artists. , 5'x7' to SO'xSO'. SALE ENDS SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 ORIGINAL ART WAREHOUSE SHOW ROOM 867 W. 16th, COSTA MESA I...._. "-"tM -4 M..,.•l•I 548-7296 o,_ T...-r-htl:NMJ 1M: S1111Hr 11_.; C .. Me.-, ROSCOE The center aald widespread outbreaks have been reported this month In Maine, Ma!Slcbusetl!, Rhode Island, C.Onnectlcut, New J e r s e y , Nebraska, Delaware a n d Colorado. Regional outbreaks have been reported in New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Miitnesota, Kansas, I o w a , South Dakota, Mary I and , North Carolina, T e x a s , Louisiana, Idaho, Montana and Oregon.' teams involved, not football." -~~-~- . 'The academy superintendent said many of those implicated are accused of knowing about cheating and failing to report HOLLA Isolated cases have been reported. in Vermont, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Missouri, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Ten- nessee, Oklahoma, U t a h , Waahlngton, Hawaii a n d California. it. Clark and Brig. Gen. Walter T. Galligan, commandant of cadets, agreed there would be more resignations, but they rerused to speculate what the final number might be. ThOile resigning from the academy are given ~oDorable dbcbargeJ, Clark said. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY FROM 9:00 P.M. The code rt1ds: "We will IN HIS 9th YEAR AT l'CONA OUTRIGGER ROOM • No Room at Prison, Official Closes Up . /) sleeping on cotton mattresses on floors of 6-by·9 foot cells built for one mao but housing three . KONA LANES GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Florida Corrections Direc- tor Louie Wainwright, faced with a possible contempt cita- tion for refusing to 1ccept any new inmates into-• Florida's crowded prisons, says the doors may open aoon -bul just a crack. Wainwright said Thursday that after 115 inmates are transferred from the Lake Butler reception center next week, he problbly will accept some new prisoners on a priority basis. Wainwright said last Tues- day that Florida's prison doors would be closed to new · prisoners from county jails because the system, designed to house 8,32.1 convicted felons, now had a population of 9,568. 2699 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Lake BuUer's dormitories have been double-decked and Supt. Al Cook said 104 men are Circuit Judge John Crows said . Thursday that i f Wainwright and other prison of!iciala refuse to accept prisoners from crowded coun- ty facilities, "there would be a hearihg on whether they are in contempt Vf court." California's Largest Di.Splay of Dining & Game Sets FACTORY IN DISTRESS! ( ~~:~~~~1 ) SA VE DURING THIS SALE Plush Boltaflex Choi.., of I 0 Colon FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY ADJUSTABLEll Wrought iron stools. Expanded vinyl soot and back in olive, gold or block. $1995 Tufted chain mounted on wrought iron bale9 that 1wivel & rolt. Ta.hie ia 42 .. ~on or 42" rou.nd, opening to 60" with one 18" leaf. No mar top in wood colora. 5Pc. Group '21995 OPIN 7 DAYI A WllK MONDAY THRU FRIDAY io,oo A.M. tt 8:30 P.M •• SATURDAY 11).6. SUNDAYS NOQN.S ._ _______ _, 18085 EUCLID ST. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ANO EUCUD ST. TURNOFF EB FOUNTAIN VALLEY Phone 962-3325 or 546·1611 • • Westinfhouse Cross-v1n1 Tumbling Action Dry1r • Crou-vane tumbline • Auto Dry settinf •Low Heat settinf • S.f1ty Sllrt button S]59ss ~uu17.2Cu.FL llllrflor•r·Frtazar • Sllrn-nl! des!Jn -onty 30 Inches wide e lfi3 lb. tap.City frM• with lee tl'I)' CClmP'rtmtnt • Autom•tlc Ice-maker (opliontl) • Adjust.bl1 shelf plus Uklto ........ , • Gllde-<Mrt ldjustab&t II)(~ ~19s•• · Westlnpouso 11 CU. FL Upr ilbtfrHztr • Interior lilht • Exterior s1gn11 rctit • Slim-wall dell.- • Foor fa5l·fl'ffZe shehn • Buitt·in inl!rior lilflt s39r•' 2300 HAllQR • : TY anc1 APPLIANCE 540-7131 I • '. «!I Ki. F..a ... ~,., ...._ lt7l. W • .W risf,lo --'· . "j'll eat, drink, but with business the way it is I'll be darned if I'll be merry!'' .. Whoa" Bessie First Goof a Lu-lu OLDHAM, England (UPI) -Bessie Cash, 79, had been driving for nearly 40 years with nary a blemlsh on her lie- ..,... That changed suddenly. Police told it this way: It started when Miss Cash, headed home from shopping, drove her green rninlcar into a dead end street in the town center. Mounting the sidewalk, she drove in front of a row of, shops, then down a ramp into a pedestrian subway. Tral!lc Wardee Eunlce Getrard walcbed her go. "I thought 'no, It can't be' and rubbed my eyes with my hankie. I started chasing it." Bessie, hands ciami)ed on the wheel, skidded into a shop- ping man and zig-zagged in and out of a row of trees, scat- tering shoppers and their packages. · One policeman signaled her to stop. She drove straight at him until be jumped out of the way. He chased and stop- .ped her but let her go. Bessie then amasbed into the squad car and drove oU down a one-way street She made it to the police station and prompUy handed In her license. "I never want to drive again," she said. "For the life al me I can't und~d why I did iL I just lost my way." ' Off Lo..lstana • Sale o1 Oil, Gas 1 Leases Canc~lled · WASHINGTON (AP) -The Inlerlor Department h a s • cancelled the as1e of offshore oil and gas leasea originally llCbeduled for Dec. 21, but blocked by a court Injunction. The department announced that all ~the sealed bids sub- mitted !or the 78 tracts ol· fered in federal waters oll Loulstana will be returned to the senders upopened. There was no immediate decision whether to resc)ledule the 5'11e. A department IJ>OkesmBn said this was "sWI being as,,essed." Tiie department Is stm under the district court In- junction barring the sale and Is awaiting a judge's decision clarifying what it must do to alitlafy the legal 1requirement of an environmental impact study. :rhe\_ judge also suggested that Interior consult with the environment groups which won the injunction, and try to work out a procedure satisfac- tory to both sides. Such a meeting bas yet to take place. The department was authorized by a federal ap- peals court to receive the seal- ed bids and hold them pending further court aatk>n, after U.S. District Judge Charles R. Richey Issued a preliminary Injunction Dec. 16, baning the s'.ate. HEY! ,, If you ever wanted to buy a ;eally fJOOcl , suit at a 9reat . low prlc•.. • • • Now's your chancel Jack llctw.a has ALL hfs suits recllcecl ••• Even the new ollftl So:me are now as 'low as $50. Aacl while you're • here, pick 1p some sale accn- ICll'ies, too • • • Liie a clreu shirt for $3. & other fantas~ items -It's lfle best BldWell ilartain ever! • F~<llY. Januiry 21, 1m Shop clt ~ome sale: custom d·raperies and custom reupholstery ,. • ~ ji I ,, I 11 •• " \! I I I , I , save 20% on both custom reupholslery fabrics and labor: 11 extras included Your choice of ten patterns. Our complete se rv ice incl udes the se eleven features : 1. free pick-up and delivery 2. minor repairs on frame 3. deck and back springs re-tied 4. springs secured to webbing 5. webbing res tretched or replaced 6. new cambric cores for base 7. velourelte put on platforms 8. zipcover cushions 9. exposed wood touched up 10. fabric patterns carefully matched 11. welt cord edges 83 .99 .. lo 122. 99 reg. $,06 lo $154 standard ch ai r for example: cover a standard 6' sofa reg. $167 to$247now $133to$197 save on 2 l decorator fabrics in choice of window treatments • • • labor is included The Christmas rush is over and our workrooms are ready to serve you. Choose from exquisite sale fabrics and design the window treatmeni of your fancy. The possibilities are endless. Call to see sample> in your home, Fancy treatments extra. Hardware, installation available. 2.29 to, 4 .. 19 yard fabrics reg. 3.19 lo S.19 yard labor induded (84" minimum length): 7 ft. wide d9uble w(f!d\)l¥ is as low as 34.35. (including l9bor) ,,(ba5ed {JO ~2.29 v,d;· fabr.i<l custom fabrics 11. use one of our conven ient credit plans may co.-"' coast plaza, 1an dlego fwy . at bristol, co1ta mt••; 546-9321 shop "'°"""Y lhru fridoy 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., uturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1unday noon 'Iii 5 p.m. DAILY l'ILOT f ' 1 ' • MAVCO - .. I I 1>411.V "!LOT For the Record Di•solutfons Of Marriage Mania. G,::,~::::i-w.Jti. ~· 1111.. J . 1/Wll H1rold fllY• S.~=: ON C11eell1 1MI J.,11r Kel:lei~H~r;!,~,:'~c::,lrjf,~~. , IQ I, lnlf H_.,-N. ~ IM-. W.0.. Ind s.,_. J~:f:•o~•~J::" ~ Roi , Atlee F•Yt 111d CMrl .. GI Ir\.• l~l'l'\lfl, A!lfll JHll Mid 0111!tl urm111, P r, Fr1rw:11 911d JlmtS V1rfl0n. Rootr1, Rotitrt G. 1nd 1Nrl1 T, 8Kkm1n, P1nny L.,,,,. •tld J1r11d L. :rs"!J''""' Jc.:,... llObtrl L. c.. 1, a'~ r'11W11 ~..,.,, c. l'INl'ldr•, Ma'rHl'el arid 00YW. Hl-'J!t _Mlle M . .rid 0.Yld E. Wv1tt, IN.., l.ou'::::r: tnd GforH ll. Smlltl, .JOT G. Ronald I!, Jot"1IGll, O.lor11 J1111 Ind lteDtrl l'f11, MeMurtrv, 0.1111 G) •lld C1rrol J..••i. T1vlor, l i.ocll• RMK1 G. 111d rctt R1y. CorrlH1n. Edith 1fld Emmttl. llllff'H 0.Cem.., Jt H .. / 81rti.r!::!, Md JKk Howt rd. Mft1 , c;..11d ~c L 1C111n. Trlv1 1 dt L• Tor~, #Mr ktorlt'lf tlNorr• •nd S.1¥ lnlouer. Clll!Yftl.,.t. ••rv G. •ncl SU..n '· L11k.t1lll:. F_r8nll"8 L. 8ncl Tllonwl• A, H!Q:~Elfrle Corrin •nd Rkh•rd 81Jr11t. tlNI•• J· •nd Rk,..rd L. P•SllU• F'l'MI . •ncl Jiii H. Crj)'tro , JMn M. •nd Etr• L. Jollltt., •nfe, C•rel •nd W1rne Robin, N.at, 811111 J. •l!d J.,.omt $. °:nli:l'\H, l8Ylr1Ti J . 1.r JllMI W. R c111:~"· Mir IVll ~ :.,l l'ICI Aobefl ll'Plfd, H11el C1tt'll<iM IM -CO-" Roatr1. T1111'.:, 811trk1 I . •nd f.ul!ut C. M~I. Mlrl1911 C8'11 t •nd (IYdt: ~:,;.... Htrrr e ruc:e 1M S11wn 2Z-· Olvld fnd Ju1n!11 F. ,,:/:.71• J~.~· v~:c'"'?rc' .fti:I:-· •nd Cllnl. Slfl'\Hroll1 MtlVI J. Ind Kennell\ c . COrlOVlf't ~llltl C. Ind Lee M. P'"' Cllln'I Attr1 tlld Htrbtrl Lem. r:111k•, GeorH w.,,. tnd Merv Jo. ewsltr~ Sllwn L. 8lld Gl-Albt<1. 1wtk. tnltl M. l"CI J(ISfpti G. Arthlr. oUrt LH •nd N•nc¥ OHllM. El~, •. 11•¥mand ArtM Ind o'Alrv r.NM, '11111!¥ Ind E•rl Ji· J~~~nn.::c'w.1~1Jio1rlel• .. SP~ldl1•1'. Curtis I!. 1nd M•rlhl L. Robb¥. Mflrltll IM "'Od Slt11hen Michlel. W 1m. •"~/ P•lrkl1 Jun 1nd Denni• C11\ , M8ry :;:r•nd 0.nlel J. Shi , Jr.. 1rold Mtrlln •lld K1thlrlne A • R_., G8!18Yi.r.. '•frlcl• 11\d Lton11'4 ""''r.· Colby, ''"" J. •nd M1 rlorl1 I . WIY!ntn, SMr1111 H. tnd c;,,., Burton. '"'' Jt lltdtr'I' u c~rmev. J 1111U• LCIU ...... RCldlllV ,,..ll:&do. Oline Lei ePWJ ll:1vmond '~'1•· Htme rn. C•I!• •nd J1111011 E. A11•rd. G1rv 1nd s..,, Lee. Prnutro L•Y<IMI M. 111d frlllst (· y_.,.,_, Wllllflt' E. Ind W•ll• H1n5'ft. Tl'lthM G.rlrl,ld1 11.:!' :.l;1i.n .. Mt~ ' Glrr8'd. C'N S. t lld Allft' Ml O'NW!I. J~ P. 111d .. ,.,... J, S"4C1'. Pllllllt J. 1'111 Pttw M, O'L"ry, L1wt'tl'(t Olin tlld ,f.lllfrll '" ' 1C1rnett, llobfrt1 II• ANll Jot-11 Jer,.., MV1111, J 1111t Lvnnt Ind 1"1lrldl ,_ .. DQIMlr1, H1111 »,., •nd l"rlllkUn A. GIUIKl\1. Hor-It. Ind w!1111n1 w. W81t, Allllt JOYCI llld l'.tt\Qrd A. A ....... -. Gotdon LlrOY INI Mldlelll ··-''"'· lrvc• Ct11rlll ,,,.. P11rtdt Ju"' Ht..,..,, St •• DH-tl'ld Theim .. A1"8n kntltv, ..... 111111 LUCY 8nd Jtck Leon .Murdotk, ltobitrt J1mH •M' L-• "M Slslay, J11nn '• 1nd 8C>11nl1 l,tlU T•Vkit', lltltv Ml~ 1fld 6-t11t A1VI .MlrOCWlf'I, J-• W, end Mldltlll: l . LM, Vlt11!1'111 l(llfh11r tNI Flcrvt e lmlr Cltc:t, 11.ulll•e . tnd 11•¥-NI Dt¥1d 111¥, C•lllerlne DllM 81'111 MtMll ·-H"'"""' IC1r1I L. and J .... M. ICont.r. 91¥tfl¥ J. •NI itm!ttr LH 11.tti~. LYn.ndl Ll!I Ind T-Dlvld L1nc11llf', N•ne¥ C1rlll "'Ill Roblrt 1!1rl Llcrvd, J~""1 M. 1nd Mlrv l . AbOolt, Cllf'etll1 ,., t!ld WlU!tm R. AtuU.,.,, tlnd1 Sui •nd 01v!d Atfrtd . ' Marriage Licen•e• Busing Ban . , Affirmed By Schools GARDEN GROVE Gard(!n Grove .Unified School Di.strict ·truStees trying to over,comea f Ive-campus ~Viole imbalance above the maximum level allowed by the state have repeated a refusal to bus sttid~nts to ot)ler spots. Truste~ have adopted a policy paper' and filed it with lhe State ~µttaU of lntergroup Relat~ns. . Guidelfnel· set ethnic im- balance at. a ma1imum of 26.5 percent Of a minority group.on any one cirttpus, but the state cannot rorce a district to bus students to'balance it. Five Garden Grove scho91s heavlJy attended by Mexican- Americans are oYer the limit, ,with .. f-4 ~reent -co mpared to lhe 26.S percent allowable figure. Heritage School is the highest. Counter Suit Filed ·1· • :·-:1 1 •• • In Wake of Divorce Edwtrd. Churd'I. Pllrlc~ end Mile-. NT Klme. JCl\'c. H. ind o.v1d o. SA A ANA -An ac-1hot.s at the accountant during WtlHl'mln, Anlll 111d MflrY1n. ta ho h ndled th di I •· h w~truY· 1C1n111111 HC1W•rd • "d coun nt w a e a spu e uctween t e two men ~~~'ii'. 'r~id. L•nrv ,-1111 vvennt financial details of a .wealthy over fees charged for the F11r~~r.1d1 M•rv e. •nd 0or111d "'· • HWltington Harbour woman's handling ·of Mrs. Saroff's !j=: ~!~r: ~rid·~~~~~ J, divorce a'nd was UieR sllot :by divorce from her former .::>aun~. Alkl M1¥ 1nc1 Me..,r1c1 E. her fia • d" put h b d Dr p le Sa ff a~8dbul"o'. Wll/!•m H. •rw.J:t""""' L. nee 1n a LS e QVer us an '. . e r ro . I c~~.f"'ti'~ 0p~~~ ,:.; ~~o•re•. that settlement has. sued her Mrs. Saroff sued Byrd for Hll'JllCI. Oouai•• LM •nd Slloh1nl• in Orange County Superjor $5p,OOO and Los Angeles at-,.~'::n. 1C11t11 "· ind L11h M. Court for $512,000. torney Samuel Salmon for e.m1tt. 5u51n J. ind Thol'Ms O.lt, RH'd. tllflf M•• 1fld c;1•v11111 L11. Gerald F. Byrd. :M,' names $200,000 in a lawsuit charging Jo.,... M•rflvn 1nd Lltllft V~non. 111.wm1n. H1r17i1' G .• nc1 Ellen A. Eleanor M. Bolduc,. 16028 them with unethical conduc t Holcomb. C~tr D. 111d Pllrlcl1 J. ' Z1t011. Andr-. ,.,, S/11r11v s. Mariner Drive. as defendant . and· manipulation of the Hun-~··· o-a Edw•rd 1fld J111n I 0 · S · · .. H bOU • Luc1u1. n an range ~unty ~r!Or · hpgton ar r woman s J.....r1. Frtd«ldl '1111 •nd II 111 Y Co I ·" h hold " Gt¥li . urt awsuit that t:l1ar.3es er · _1ngs ... ot=."n. °'°'' 1C1v1 ind DoNld with malicious prosecution. The lawsuit against Byrd w111ier, J1int11 ,_ •nd J•nM. Byrd claims in his action was dismissed last Jan. 5, The FrlIHn. e .... 1"" F. •nd J1mn w1u11m. e~. Peoo~ 1.e1o11 1n11 ""'"'-that Mrs. Bolduc's laWWit -action against Salmon is ,,,, • ....,.1. • .-11:..:..~ L8ftllclon, John J. ind A11n1 M1r11. abe filed }t, unPer her.forJlter scheduled to ,&O on trial in 11111w J•1111•,., 1J f El ' Sa f f ' M h s1,uon. Mle11a11 R. end K1111v IC. na me o eanor ro -was arc . WufMr. 11e1111..,1n e . •nd P•1r1c11 w. designed to 1"ntlmi,.ate'him "in Mrs. Sa-rf··married Bolduc a-. G1rv ~ 1nd 14nd• L. u ru1 :i\i:,.~1c~~ .. ''1,1.~' :"~ £Ills order to minimize or avoid ·the last SeptemJ>er shortly before I Schoolman ' Rips Cory Proposal Newport Businessman Nanuid in Bank Suit SANTA ANA -A Newport Bank seeks more than $500,000 to 1ny IOllll austained by the theft and vk>lationJ of state, Beach businesm\1n cum:ntly. In damages from 1 ·group of group of eompanies. corporate laws. 'on trial ror hiJ alleged defendants which 1 n c I u d e 1 Abo ftlmed by tht bank as a Both meri were officers In u.nlawful diversion of $180,000 Ralph K. and ~ancY Benware, fUrther guar1ntor of '90,000 In thf, Califomla Caduceus C.Om- f.rom the a11eta of an in-411 15th SL, the IMP Com---negotiations thlt led tne bank pany, a malpractice in.sUranct" 1Urance company to 1 panles of Santa Ana, and the to proylde financial as.1islance organization aimed at U., pro-~ n)alpractice corporation he Cargo Hatch:101 E, Balboa to the ll"OUP ii Jobil La Mon· teetion of physicians, and th•, ~Jped to organize has been Blvd., Newport Beach. tfgne. , casualty Insurance COmp&ll~, SANTA ANA -A proPo&ed .Mmect witb his wife as defen-Benware ls linked prin-Benware and atto rney Both m1:n art: accused I amendment to the state t dantJ in a lawsuit .filed by a cipallywithhisallegedsigning Richard Murphy are on trial switching funds from the In·, CO!UUtutiM that would dO ;'tustin bank. of a S!ltl,000 guarantee which in Orange eounty Superior 1urance company to th·•, away with county boatds of _· _;The~~Sa~n!'.llil~go~Co~m~m~e~re~i'.'.'al'.__' ~cou~ld~be~a~pp;lied~~b~y..'.l~he'...'.'.ba~nk~_:Court~~~on~cbarg~~·~· _;o~f-gr~a~nd~_:::Ca::d:u:::"':"':::..;g~ro::•::P~-----~ education and county,- superintendents of s c h o o I s drew criUCtam Thuraday from Or1nge County -SUperintendent 1 of Schools Robert Peterson. He said It Is "a mo ve to take away from the people their right to elect their represen- tatives for education." The proposal (ACA 171 was Introduced In the Legislature Jan. 13 by A.slemblytna.n Ken· neth Cory (0-Anahe(in), It is In line with a reCom- mendation by the 1971 Orange County Grand Jury. A similar measure proposed by C.Ory during the 1971 session of the Legislature died in committee. . Peterson predicted a similar fate for the 1972 version. The · 1971 Grand Jury said the county school board and the ofrice ·of c·o u n t "I superintendent of s c h o o I s should be eliminated because they perform few functions that aren't alre8dy handled by local• achoo! boards and local administrative staffs. Peterson denied .the •Jury's contentions. The Cory amendment, boiled down . 'would simply eliminate the: job!. It would. require ap- proyaJ by a two-thirds ma- jority of both the Assembly and the Senate to clear • the Leg~lature. It would then be put on a statewide Dallot and would require approval by a simple majority of California voeUrs for passag~: KIDS LO.VE UNCLE l.:EN SATURDAYS I~ THE DAILY . .PILOT · Why:Rent? 'lbe mone:i you opend on Rental F-could Bur • Seara Water Softeaer FREE Wiier a:naJ,U. • • • Announces the GRAND OPEN.ING of their new sto"re at 16185 BROO.KHURST ' FOUNTAI~ VALLEYi ' . WES TH A ~EN PLAZA 2 BIG DAYS " FRIDAY• SATURDAY .JANUARY 211 22 \' ' DOORS OPEN ; AT 10:00 A.M. I -WIN - A NEW ZIG ~G SEWl'NG MACHINE REGISTER AT THE DOOR - No purchase necessary-Good Luck! , SPECIAL HOURS DURING GRAND OPENING! OPEN FRlqAY & SATURDAY-10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. LACE TRIM c yd POLYESTER DOUBLE. 49 ~,!tG.';:: "'~•~"" •rwt M•rlon "· punishment of Joseph F. Superibr Court Judge Byron • S••e>llln . ind Ruth Ann. Bolduc." K McMillan sentenced the llt'llblluoh. ~!el A. •nd Norm1n F. ., jll•---------1.>- Gonntll1, °"""' J. •"' Gino w. Bolduc, 50, of 241 Seal ,Btach broker t6 six months in county KNIT YD. (Mu.sure Your Own} W1tt, ~ J'l"n 1Ni-M,ll H. J. .. , , . • • M.oltnk1m11. l!U11111t11 M. i nd H-Blvd,~ ls' .prisently serYtng; siX jail.J'' , · · '1~·,.,uln M1r11 ind sa"""'' G.IC. monlhB in Oran1e County J ail Bolduc . was ordeted to pay F trtor1ld, Thome• ~11n11 1!1d M•r-L.L1 "7"'{ • • , 1or11 Jeen. for 't11._.shooti11ir o_f !·-' 'on all Hospital and• medical ex-H•tn11d. AMI L. •!Id G«lr"e K. ~ .. '& ''"' Call Your Nearest Son-Store Preetor. 11:"" A. •nd r.11111 M. Nov. 30; 1970 ... Police ' said the ~fl!IOJ "h1f;QI'.red by• Byrd a a ~. P1ul It. Ind Mii"' IC. '\_'~~~~~~~~~2~~~~~~~~~!:_ ___ ~:::::~~::'.=~=~~= c•~rk. s1.111n Shflbv 1nd c111rl1S real estate broker fired .two res11U·,of ·the_ , shopting. M•rlon. 'T":' ,reM:ott. A~•or• 1nd JmRlll. Tpner. C1ro!Vn L. 1"CI JI""' A. ICO'>C:el. J•nel1 Ann 1nd Rllberl t-=-c~•••. INT•ILOCUTOIY o•c••Es •11ttnr1 J111111ry 1~ Puekfll. Mtltn E. •nd Hownrd D. C1r$0fl, James T. •nd Lind• RI . C•r!J11. FIO•lllCI P . .,111 ··~mand JI. Mflrl!11, Alice Jo ind A111t1onv Mlcll••I Lanclrn1n, Geor11 8lld WHhtk'nln1 Death Notiees ICOl!ltll• Wtlltt' W. ICOllhler. 30I02 S. CCllJI Hlthwav. Soutll L1eun1. survived b"I' •lft', Glrlrudt C. 1COl'lll1r. Mrmorl1I 9't'Vltff, S•l1Jrd1v, 1:.)0 PM, MCC111'"11Ck LllUlll lleKll Cl\11111. Pl•v .. te lnterm1n1. ll•D,ATlt V1lol~ S. ll:l'(lfr1ttll. 2'\S Alli Vl•t1, NewPOrl B••ctr. o.i1 or de1111, J1111J•l"f' lt, 1m. Survived b't' lwP '°"'' COl'll'ld 111d D1¥ld ~tttr1!•1$ll~lltr, ftolry Sc1>weltzrr1 s•• 1r1n0cllf'ldr111; Prl¥11t *""'Ices were conduetecl try,,Jo11!1· 8ttll!•o11 F1111er11 Home, Ccist~ MfH. F1rnllv reou15!1 !~0111 wOpjlff ftJ<i/rilk• mtmorl1I ton!rlb..,Uon1 111 rieT rntmOry. plffJe con!rlbvll to Hoit MtmOrlfl Hou11t11 eu!ld!n1 Fu'\(I. l1tll.-8tr~ F11111rtl Hi;rmt. CMtt ,Y.eu~ Olr1clor1, WtOMA N , -• 1¥1 Wltm1n Jr. ACll 77> ol tr.11 Cory Ort""' Hu"!l"'lllll 8e1dl. DIM~of dl:tltl, J•no•"' n. nn. Su•¥1vM w~w+tt""~' 11111• T\IS w;..,,n tV ; 1ft!M118\llfllff', lltl\I J. Pr•llt; nlM 1r1nckl!lldrt111 ''"" ,,..,ei1r<'ntcl'olldrtn. Prl'l'lht 1 IF "I c •I • S1f11r1Hv. Wf1!mln1ter ......... 111 Perl! MOtrutrv 1nd C""etery. Wft1"11mftr MIM'lorlel P•rk M0rlu1rv, 0'!~1. ARBUCKLE 6 SON wfmCf.nl'F MORTllARY 421 E. J71b St .. Costr M ... HM!ll • BALTZ BERGERON • FUNERAL HOME Q)rona del Ma r 173-MSG Costa ~tesa ~MU • BELL 8ROADWA Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 8-3133 • McCOR~OCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1115 Laguna C..yoo lid. IH·llll • .< PACIFIC1V1tw MEMORIAj: PAM Cemetery . Jfertlary CllllJlol l50I Paetllc View Drtn ,Newport Bueti. Calllornl1 mn• • Pl!l!K FAMIL'f'. ClOtONIAL P'IJNPAL ll!>Mll: 7111-A ... w~ mim 11111'11' iiaTIJ.UY ., ... II&. ..... .. ' . VAL TO 1.98 YD. NO LIMIT . Designer <ruts 60" Wide Reg. 6.00 yd. PRIJllTE.I;), .. c I POLYESTER . . · 1 NYLON JERS.EY . TRIM · . c NET REG. 3.49 UP 98 YD. ..,_ .. 1.tl ·U. 10 YD. -72" -...... , CARDED CUTIING FELT BUTIONS BOARDS SQUARES Brand N1me V1lu1 to $1.91 $4.00 V1lue llEG. 15c EACH .C 88 c ·-"" Uo1lt IACH IACH ... ' FRIE · PARKING .~ FREE, PRIZES! •• ,WASH & WIAR :PRINTS RIG. SJ.ii-YARD WOOL. DOUBLI KNIT RIO. Slut YARD 1 'llUllLAP- ,. .. W RI .. 6fc YAJ:D IUPIR PLUPP ilia.ft-'• tll% ...,_ Jtvfft•1 • 1 ' SHRIDOID FOAM • .... ffc ... ~-~.: , Utt GIGANTIC SIUCTION OF FAIRICS, NOJIONS, TRIMMIN9S I PATTllNS Assorted 1" NOTIONS · v.1 ... le 59c I Phone 531.0103 16115 lnoldlUrst Fo•taln ,...., w ••• ..,.,. Plaza I l'AMlLl' C:lRCVS .- Noble Experiment • • Army Knocks Of~ Beer At Recruit Barracks WASHI NGTON (UPIJ - The Army said it Is taking the beer and cozy cubicles oul of its uperlmental rect:llit bar- racks but they would be re-- fained in the quarters for men who ha ve finished bas i c training. The experiment w i l h recruits was conducted at Ft. Ord, where 15 of its many bar- racks were supplied with beer vending machines and sub- div"ided Into prlvat, ~lcles with windol" curtains and ' 3. Awarded Damages · For Fumes SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A jury has awarded $167,500 to three men who said they suf- fered permanent injuries four years 11go in breathing R¥1furic acid fumes at the Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Co. ir plant In Sacramento. other homey touches. But the Continental Army Command (CONARC J said the e1periment -proved that the luxuries were not In the best interests of soldiers in basic fraining and that it would return to the ''s partan'' training programs of years gone by. Moreover, a CONARC spokesman said, th e Army would intrt><1uce even more physical tr11nlng In lti: recruit programs:t . While ruling ou beer and cubicles for recrulti, CONARC 11aid, they would refuain in the barracks used by spldiers who have graduated from basic · training. It is the Army•-. Intention, the spokesman said, to have "more doing and less sitting and listening!,. ii\ the basic training program. For ex- amp le, the ''airborne shufne," known to civilians a11 jogging, will become the standard way for recruits: to move from one training area to a~Lher. Also, he said, there Will be more work with weapons arid more instruction on how to escape if captured by the enemy.j' ··t ~ " . . I . The Superior Court juryl rranted $100,000 Jn damages to Char~es E. Welliver, Citrus lfeigfti.: sso.ooo 10 Charles J. He Becol'nes Sharp, Stockton, and $17,500 to ' / Malcolm M. Bartlow, C-OflCQrd. The men said they were engulfed by i black 'cl oud or sulfuric acid vapors while welding pipe. March 12, 1968, at the ,!Olp fir.{l"l's plant. Tbey ·contended Procter and Gamble negligently and unlawfullv put water into a vat of oleum without first making sure that construction workers were protected. ·· The men, then emrloy~ of General Conveyor o Walnut Creek. had aoughl S2 million each in their original. auitl agairut Procter and Gamble. Fir~t, a Nip She -Sheds Her Wife LONOON (AP)·.:·oella Alexander divoreed his wife on the ground!: of an irretrievab1t breakdown in their 30-ft&r marriage. The breakdown wis due to a sex chab,e qperation that turned Deyrick Alexander into Della 18 months ago. The wire , Jri.8 AleJ:ander, did not contest the divorce or ap- pear in court. It was the first timt in British legal history that a'sex change operation has reslJlted in a divorce. 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O.tr 1414196 401 MAIN Tim ' HUNTIN•TON llACH -·-""'"' l•OO•HUalT • WAINll M)UNTAIN 'ALLIY -°"" 96l•J4M room-filling sound . Eesyto read •lidt ntlt · ditl with Log Seale ond Vomltr Tuning, built -i n. 1nt1nn1. E1rphone and bttttrill ~ in;cluded. Take it whtreVer you go. Nowsra • • ' • """'-OAl_LV_Pl_Lo_r _______ Fr_ldlf-"-, J_.....,_ . ....;-.:_21,-'-1-9n ~ • • 24 Million Tried Pot--Drug Chief Says Bella Bellleose Rep. Bela S. Abzug (D-N.Y.) bas proposed that Congress vote to censure President Nix- on for failing to set a withdrawal · date in In· docbinl. What's more, she said she would in- troduce censure resolu- tion later. . Kaufman Indicted 2nd Tilne N)iw 'YORK (>.!') -For the second straight d a y , fugitive Ronald Kaufnlan has been indicted by ·a federal grand.jury on charges of plan- ting bo.mbs in bank vaults, 1n this case in New York City. An AWOL s0Jdier Who may have fled the country, Kauf- man was Indicted in. Chicago Tuesday. on 16 cqunts con- neded with the secreting of bOmbs In safe deposit bOieii in three · banks there. 'Ibe New York ·indictment Ji.sis 11 similar counts, per- taining to three b·anks Jiere, Firs! NatlDnal ·City, Manuia<· hirers Ha~ver Trust, · and Marine Wdl.and> ~mbs also were· found in two San Francisco banks, and an indictment there ·was e1- pecled. · the delayed .action , hoinemade bombs w e r e planted in the aale deposit boxea in mld·July lut year, in the words of the New-York indictment to "damage and deelro " the ·banks. . __ y -, .. . . . However, letters attributed to Kaufman gave·no indication of IUCb intent. Instead, be allege<lly w11>te to .. ,.. media giving the locaUons where the •bonibs-... .,., planted: lmd • mailed them from .Chicago Jmi. 5. A nintb bomb exploded prematurely in San Francisco Jut September, causing.minor dlmoge. IT PAID TO DWNK LONDON (UPI) -AH Long botigbt.a round of drinks at his local pub for $UO and got a coin worth $520 in his change. The coin, a lwo:pence 5.2 centJ piece, was· made of silver instead of b r o n z e .because of an error ·at the royal mint. "There are no hard feel- ings," pub manager Reg Den- ny said: "Maybe he'll spend some-of his profit here." WANT TO CRUSH de SMOKING HABIT? far easier than you thought possible? ; PAISEITJlj; ••. . Jve-19 popul•r inrerest : ill 5-DAY PLAN 'TO STOP SMOKING JAN. 31-FEB. 4 271 AvoCADo ST. COSTA MISA --· •· ~-- ,. .... ....... • NEW Y01IK fAP) -A federol _,, """'"' that 24 mlUlon --..... tried -i .. ·JUrilaw bot that -oflbellllill>lrno !oncer uoe 11. • * ~,. Raymond • Shaler,·· formtt governor o·f . P'!l'WlviJlla, stated lbal flndlilg dUrint an tntervltw oft .WC:'n'11 ''Dick Cavett Sbow." Sha! .. alao .Aid tile· stuily lndlcaled Iha~ 14 percml ol Amftan-~the ogee of lJ ud 17 have tried ·marijulna. ' lie said be ... llunnld '"""'m learned how wldllpr...i the Ult of 111111- )Ullll WU In the 111tlon. , Shlfer la cbalrmln of lbe NltlOOll c.imm-on Mlri· juom llld. JJrUC -· '!be flndlap ..... .-.,,, In 1he commtui"'1'1 Ant report, doo.lllrd!ZZ.A - ._i, deallaf wllh other aid, ·alao ~ more clruP, la due.In Mar<h 1973. than 50 llludlea and what The f 1 c t.· f I n d I n g com-Shafer called the firll com- m•-. created by Coagr<u, prebeooive l"llonal aurvey of 1111 beld tine formal hear-lbe kind on inarljuana ""' ad lop, In Walllilgton, QUcago, publlc oplnlOn. and San Franclaco. II alao bat "The aurvey .I• finished, bot conducted eeveo I n f o r Ill a I ; the repol,'t ii not fbqshed," 11earinp plaa whal 8haler Shafer aid. called "four Vf!r'/ intelellhic lie ud Dr. Tb 0 m I I -In private" wllh u._lolder • psydlialris\ 'n&ular -. of manjuana. worklnC waii u. commllllon, '!be fact flndera, SIWer qreed 11111 lllo!t II 11 Joi no . ' simple -to the queellon of wbelbei' inarljuana la dang•"""· Aaked by cavetl whether alcohol could be said to be ·• more seriout problem than marijuana, Ungerle i der repUed, u1 don1t think there i.! any question that alcohol ls the number one health and dru& problem in the country." 'Jbe studio audience, com- 1'0oed mostly of -under Zll )'Un! of oge, cheered that atatemeat. Uncerlelder added, "Thal doean't mean Iba! marijuana . 1 .. ~·-·-1• w LUl-.-UUU., ~ Ungtrle&der-·aakl he hq ;:_ : .;r, talkedwlth'/aucce.ssful ·· 1t, users, 11 persona be described at prospering in tht:lr careers, who use marijuana regularly and have no trouble with it, bot be said lbere are other people who ~ poorly to It NER SP·ACE • . ~ . . . When man came back from outer space he still didn't hC!Ve enough inner space in his home. but, ·ESPUl SBELYllG SYSTE[IJS . ,. . . , ' . . . . . . ... The rDo8t authentic looking · · llfuft You'd aW.CU..someone · .cclmid lt"cnit of old Si>cmJah ·:~(Don't swear. tbe,kld1 GN · . . Ultoialiqj.f . · . · · ·shel.,.e• Blai:ftis . . 3 FL .... 3.99 Slagle ••• 2.79 4 Ft. • ••• 5.79 DoUle • • ~89 s :rt. • ... . 1.59 Triple ••• 8.'9 S Ft. ,, •• l.'9 .. · . ~ ... PUDCLE BOW SllEl.TIIG .3.8c B"X48:' 10"X48;' • 43c 12"X48" • 48c HAap.cr1 roc'k. but you can 1aw. drUL JICl!nt. or work II lur.... wood. Ko chcmce of 1pllttl~ 1 ... warp too • 16 PO.UND PUJIJUM CllDLE WU NO ACID 1'EEOEI>, MAN. 1'7 I • Toa.don't hon to add C!D'f'l!W!9 to thl~ when you melt to mah , ca:Ddle1. Th• big hloci eo yoU can roally got somothlag dono, I thillk tho people ato It them•l•H and went wild last 'llNek. .becau.M I nenr saw that mClllJ wild blrda. (Had one lady flylDg mound tho •lore: bod to traP her with a net.) ' .. I . . . TA-T.A".' TA-TA. ~horty to the rescue with this .•. . ' . re:ucKLOA·D SHEL YING SALE trmn'Ys.._, BUCUIS DD .STllDUDS Thoy look so good I hon "'° 1400 why -UM rach a ploblcm word like "UtWIJ." Ulllythlng not palntod oraqo !1 utU!lf.) GNcrt. QJljult to ODf height on the 1tcmdard. BRACKETS STMDARDS 8" • ~ •• lie EA. 1 FT •••• 17c EA. ~ 10" •••• 25c EA.. ' 2 FT •••• 27c EA. 12'' -. • , • 29c.EA. 3 FT •••• 37c ~ t smr llE!'IL UTD.m Cl·Bllt.-Y A flnlahod balrod on oaamll doaL Doon lllay abut (In fcrct, that'• tho Jirolll•m 9ott111g·thom -.> llmill er Mt. 1987 • ' PREFlllSBED SBELVllG ' Thia b tbe"Wid• choice: Orange. Yellow. Oii••· 'Wqluut. WbJte, or Spcml1h Oak. (and atlll jlo Purple.) . . • &"x24" 99c 8''x38''· • , 1.39 10x36 • • • • 1.59. 10x48 .... 1.99 a~;""". . . 1.ss 12x36 ..... 1.79 12x48 •• ··~· 2.39 ' . . C~ae '" die ''Espua liirls" u-u!Qt• J;spiaa SIMIYlnf. Sa!wday. fciipuny. -lollllower Cllld Canon St.,,..; Sunday. )ODuary 23rd HuntlDgton 8-h ODd La ·lllrada Slone '• • BEAnDm I • • l . F~ STllDJIG METIL SHELF UJOT Tbl1 l• the rugged bear that 1tand.1 right next to that on• that ahako1 In a 1!ght wind. Al~o1t a lhr-. buck Mn'i.aO ... 5 SHELVES ·6 77 · .---....:.. 1112 PUIE SBELYJllG · Smooth 1tulf. m01t uHful for 1helring, or do aome quGUtf cuttlag out of It ad make aom~g for that 1weet kld of JOW'I• Iii .3, ~ LIN. r I ' FT.· LECIL BOOKCASE Tho word logo! mecma It mu1t.be okaJ to gin it a drink. or U yoo don't read. stack your boon in it. Logal sllO doplh. put tho lo~g 1tuff ~ It. ,25.a7 . ..... " ..• . ' '~~.,~ /J . ~ ' ' WD-40 SPUY LUBBICUT 9 DUWEB mBY OB .SEWllG 11.anoxn lllTEBJOR ·EiTEBIOI I I Q-111!9 labe, aJoo ..ianlo .... , .. '"-thlDg• •P. lpftly goto lllto place1 pa c..id unr nacll otbenrl ... • 5•1 Tile -to llaeo' Nlllliag all °"" ... .-.. """ , .. tut gin It a tag ad It nelo °""'' -ty. Plug In toolo. llghto, or ..... "'. . I • i CHEST 1'' ' -. . ·' 1•7 TIMM are a kick. {Or a .,... modem lolb might llClf• Nol uat.) 8mootll. -ot palDI. . mai.. ap cnmr wordo, clo a houM numlier. or full buy Clll "O" cmd roll U do..,. Ibo .Jilll. o. WALL PlllT . " . '2'' ' GAL~ ·~ price 11 cheap enOu.gb. now 11·1t good paint? Ye1, tt:a made tor us by tho big, folio!" =d com•• in color1 and white . ' ' 'PWTrc hi2 ' DIOP .CLOTB . .. .. 7A. You 11 tbl.nit tho thing t1 worth a mllll whoa .,... klok -tbe palat bualilf, A lot al fOOd cmpel 1191f dowaoflwt dr..in " whea .... "' to...,. It with new;papwa. • 1 r • 1 r By CAllOL MOORE CH .. o.iiy ,.., Stiff How·do you uy thanis to an anitJ! 'Ibe American Cancer Society of Onnge Coi,inly did ti• best yeslerday when ·it saluted . "'Ancell on Whtels," • yclunteer dri v.ers,. during a luncheon in ·the .Revere Hoose1 Santa Ana. ' . . 'In., keeping wllh the celestial name, Mr1. Wesley . Dierberger of · Anaheim, chairman, commended her 200 men and women as "star drlveri" for shuttling patients from their hornet to cobalt treat-· ments, doctors' oUif:ts and medical ctflters. "Angels" are very enthusiastic and , ~edicatl!d about lhelr earthly duties. Mosl drive one day a week for aboUt three hours. "People lend lo think 'Oh, no, I'll be . driving · a bundle of misery!'" com-1 mented Mrs. James C. Callaghan of COsta Mesa . "Instead, I've found, the pa- tients .very hopeful, not morbid .. UtrENING PoST . "While In the car, you are a soundirig board for their Concerns. It11 a wonderf1,1l way to volunteer on an individual basis.'' She has been drl~ing for five ye8rs ' because "I'm ool a clubby person so this ia my ·way to meet people and l hope to involve more of my friends." Her description of the riders was echoed by another Costa Mesan, Mrs. Norman Potter, who said, "The majority of fhe patients are so appreciative and cheerfully accept their lot in life. You can't help but get a feeling of satisfaction In return." She joined "Ai;igels~ seven years ago after learning of the project thrbtigb PTA. Other appeals have been made in club and church bulletins, hospital memos and newspapers. "We learned of one woman paying 120 a day for taxt. She was Wealthy but $100 per week for lranspqrtaUon is rough on any budget, especially with medic.al bill!," Mn. Potter• added. NEED REMAINS Free·rldes ire provided for any cancer patle11t· who reque,ts them and there's always · a need for drivei:s. ·The only job requirements are a drtver'g license, car, compassk>n and spare time. lfl some respects each rlde ls a lile-sav· Ing trip. L. G. Metzger, a retired advertising ex· ecutive from Huntington ,Beach who has been an "Angel" for five years, remembers one case in particular. ;•The man was ao sickly on one trip that I dldr.'t think be would flnlab the •( Thau&h the 1972 ValenUne • Ba I I opoosoi-ed by the Silver llld Gold Chapter , of the, Auxiliary of . South Cout Com- munity, Hoop!la! will be lb·13th, cbapler members are 'planning . "' nave gond fortune amllinr on 'the evtn!nr. Fd!ivttles will berlo with cocktalls at 7 • p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, Ii llle,Newporter Inn, and contiiiue with dinJier at 1:30 p.m. Dancing to · tt; mdsic. oI the: Soci~ty for the Preservation of Big Bands will follow. Mrs. Arthur BJilp b Cbatrman of the black·tie event ana her hua~nd will be niufer o{ ceremonies. month. llol 1 oouj,ie ,of mGolbl laler they called lo! Ny be needed I ride for I check-up.-It )fll wooderlul lo ,.. l\im feeling well, enouah lo work In hit 1arden 1galn." · · Mrs. James Al~~ander of Newwrt Beach , 11 typ1£4! of the young mothert who find driving a worthwhile community project .. ""'· .' ~·... ' "It's ~ I can do wi~hout ·l~v· Ing my' c)ljJd behind or needing 1• blby- aitter whi!O I meet w\)b adults. And the patients Ille having 1 child lo d«e oo," she 51.idw• ' • . • • EABY PROCEDURJ: • ~veral c('llJI <!fflera "'11lftked' about ; "lilt Niving anr 1!reaauie (rom the .ck;.. !Ji .... just 1"1il111n..,e11 that's easily reciprocat<d (. • • and the hoopl\als are most c:oopelative about proceuint our po. . tients ·When they know drivers . are 1 wailing." · · : L · : Although they tty to maintain pro. fessional d~.chmtnt, aonie drivers do becom( Involved 'wjth petieh!i famlltea, . correSP!>fld. 'and run err.ands j or offe r assistanCe ·when death occurs.• · M1s_~'Jol\ri1C •. 1.llWe of'CO'i ta Mesa is an "An1el'1' because "cancer hasri:t been kind to me or. those~! love to this ii my way of;ftkl'lttng back.'' ! r . • She siirt'fJbi:rized1the r.eUohinR 'ot:•most of the volunteers, "People tend to ignore the problem or think the job is too depressing. But what's depressing , to me, is knowing people need medi cal attention and don't have a way to eet there." •. .. ttfrs. Lawrence Thi ele- me ir us hers patient ' into her car on rou nds Ill an I • r Angel on Wheels driver fpr Americ an . . Cancer Society, • • 1, ,• • Fund.s from the,gala.!Vill belp meet·the · • . ' auriltary's current pledg~ lo the hospital of 1150,000. ' ' · Invitations have; heen rftailed and ~ wiShlng lo att~nd niun -contact Mrs. ' ' Geor&e Wolf, reserntiona chairman at 49+3380 by Feb. 7, _ In addition lo donating fwxls to the hospital, the 1ulrillary'1 47J mernbera C011bibute more than 5010IXt'hours'.ol ~· • Ice yearly, saving the hospital more than _,150,000 In salary, Mrs. Briggs said. The aupport group wu Inaugurated 18 years ago when a group or It ho~ives binded together with the 1001 of helping build a h9spital oh the south coast. They lira! 10id &oft drlJ. durlilg the •Festival of Arts, UICI this continuing pro. ject. has tu!Ded into an $1,000 &Qnua} ilr come. They he1t lllfllei! lo sponaoring the Vlientine Ball, which now neta - 18,1100 and 110,000 for the boapltal. · ' . " • · I • l ' . • • ., .... .:·· .f:): r/ • • ... . .. ;; ·1 J. .. ~ 'j ) .... • l ·IEA · ANDllllON, ldlhN' llllMW, ,..._., tt,. '"' ,__ 11 .. Ann Landers .. ' Bouquets To Late Bloomer • ., • j • • DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our ·16-yW' old daughter is a very aweet, rather pr~ ty girl. Betsy b petite (5'1"1 brunette, nice figure, and ia always getting com- pliments on her clothes. Betsy has nO confidence in herself because she Jla;I never had a date. Frankly, I can't Wt. derstand it. I ba',v,e seen aome or bet friends who are very Popular ,and thei are not nearly u attractive ·as ·Betsy: There are at lust 1·half dozen boys wb!J consider her 1 'pli. They phone for help with homework but they never Uk. her anyplace. I have IUQeatecf lo'Betay that she Jit. vite some boys over (one at a time) bUt she ls afraid they Will 'COns.lder her pushy. She is also afraid Uiat if she wei'e turned down she'd die of lhame. How do I get .ac:rou lo her ll yoo want • oomethJnr In thil ·world yoo have lo ro out after it? A bJc ochool pirty b comlrir Up and 11 Betsy doelni get uked, lbelJI !eel terrible. Wblt can I do lo help? ·- PERPLEXED MOM ' DEAR l\fOM: Yoa can 1top matln's 111ch • fest..r CIH of B e t I '1 , I . J ' ! (. ' . ' ... •• ? ,1·••.IJlllld1t..,, ... ,~ bably I llN M111w. Bir llCk ef ... fldeoce may nil lie a•,_ ti '9":- Jety over the feel IUI, • JA'I ..... Simmer dowa, Mom. An a .. urenlve sirl tbeH d171 la I joy. Belly wlJI be ..... ed. out ta due time by a YCMUll mu wM likes ber 1tJle.1 llll'll be 1 lot more com- fortable wtlll Illa lha9 wff1I 1 -• capllued wllll • llotlle p1aa. ; • "DEAR ANN LANDERS : Yuterday· I wu about · lo pt Into my , parted car wjlen I notico<I' a child In the car nezt lo mine. The 1lljla box couklll't hive ,.,..., more than "'° ~ old. The motor ,... f\JllDlnl lllld Ille ,doors were locked .. I decided lo wilt unw tlie cit!,... oi. Illa! car appeired to ttll'blm or bir a t!iq br . . two. 11 aboilt II . mlnllta the Chlkl'• lither ·appwed, He looked ·ilb ·llC'i;. Aver,age-Nl<e. Guy. I tried to ~p "11 anger under' control u I Hated ·ao~ of the thlnp that can happen io a y~ ·1ocked In 1 car. He IOel1led lhocked.0-il bOd never oowued lo him that be WH rbklng h1a ..,., Ule. • ., Since·e-.)ODt reods your column I'd like lo Pl'lll\at nne Jarrfnl"lacta lo llr, lllld Mn. Jolin Q. Public. Children left !ii Jocked cm .., meel the !oUowln( la~~ I. Sull-fr<ln .-st tumea. 2 .. l!Urm -dprette lllld<n. ~ 3. AC.:.-... -by .J>Uttlot .the qr lnoroutof ...... r 4. Strqullllon cauaod by playing '!!Ill power wiJMlows. •7 r .5. KldnapIQ, err ·"I'"· ('.ibeh are alii! of kookr rumob!il loolo.) ; •• 8. Accidllla cauaod llf-~ )'our' Cit. • .. . ... Anyont who lhb)b I'm ,a ............,. or 1 Calandra lboaJcJ tlllt to poop. wtit work In the _..,.., riloml OI iW city'& boepltal&. Every ~ I I 'e ' , . . ~.somewhere ii the yldfm ti ' f • • ' 1 • 111 "": ' ' one ol the above llsted acckllDta. Of Psychologist f i.nds. P.eople Pun:...At ·Every ·¢(g ~ · · ·, ~Jg:;§:E I 1 , , • • pen lo your dear little boy or lfrl 'Y JO OIAON Dlqo, ii 1 '*'1entiatetl ie.cher and · Ea&tbh1f! oectioo lllld dl•ldez her time printed," from the 0throw·iway1 lo t11e • Dr Scbmadel added that IIiere ilways -LORAINE OHIO MC7111l!11 .... !'!'T--~ ~ ~II •. '!ell II ....... · 11e1w~·~·ber pdvai..pncU~f • Wlf!.Street Journal. .•. . . ·!~P..:::1.='lii~r.p~=-~ • .,l>EAll MO'l'BER: I lflll'•hta - Thm'o .. lilkil ._.tw..,...., ., ~l ·.l"~· ·:. '. . '. ~rthe,PJ\ ~~t for ¥oarnlni 1 :P~qf~jclbl!·•orkmg,withdJYO,.,. •llloe1pl1lned,"Sol1<1nXl~t)i." • • MDr IWI tllo dm!o ud -lo hasn't ilpred out yet -lloW lo rud Jbi ..... !ti( bO iJ!,~tlonil , lltrelopment Sen""' ind pursuing Iler ed parepts ,aad uir1r~, ~•lie Sheleelsthewboifof~rlc.,l!JOOlill' •• • wrlle. Y" bve ,..._., .,._ wliite ~· • ' pa~ ,,.a. lite -"\lat~ if ~~·;,Wl1Ji:h llio Mt• "really areil'L · fnquenµy loctureo...l. ~!OP.le, °"""'' ts ou(ferln.I trom.,• i.k~~uotmenMo eemoe IOdo7 lhao 7"0 •Ill --· , OtherlttN, Ille "°'!'llr P''""°"'IM 1111 Soullleil.,.c.lllohito •llld lo ,a, tteinMi, .• '"t""'"" .·'.. , . . , , Up, Illl1rti ft Apy Ag~. failure . "~1~ ,ouf ,_..in.ts ~re so ' 'every -era-wltll -alld ...,.,,,..,....;. W., ... quickly drop lllr JNVINTOll ~ "To be .... ponolble Is a thing thal'l1u1 • prottcted they !Ion 1 1i""'1'~to ... · Too ma COllPlla f _.,._ l!et other ,.., .. qi Ille, wlilm ~..S. · pc1N1-··~11m1 ' 11111••..,. !i ' ·Anioni lief~·., .. 1everal lo happen over a period« !tine: lt'i like perlence fl~ull.'! : • "' IO '""',.-nfl., • ...,, -not HllH..U,· Ill' 11111 .,.._. 1lllni1N·1111o111r~E'. ...• -1a ... 1on. _,.......•I• belptnc •iM!llDl.·lo wlik. You.mlllt !ajl dolm,''. ,l'.OOD ,1117·~ • , , . ll>ll!rimany . .Doa,lel,...._tllpllop readq, .... lo -llloul . Hor Oii•-" lilt M Ii IYtdiat a11e llid. ' ' · ' ' ' ' '' Tp~ of 'the u . of ---•-be!on It .... llllrfed. -Ill' Aili ·oomelllllll tlle Dow• -. • llld and• '4l!e ol Ille 1-• ~.:\ • riu.. '1 m Plat lo ~ an "!lrowt111 "Pi.• mat!er ol-re end fllluN! ii haYJnr a .bod' .,u-~ Lllllden' boollet "llarrlap -'llllt lo colledlnt,......'11111"-..... · ' Her.._ • .., lbi'....... · •1111eijoolr."tllol ......... "S!>metlmet tlmuit.-Yauha ... loespirloocelbinr1 1J>' uJcl.,"U you bollHl 111 JWU, fhioo art Expect." Send,_ nqaoot lo Alll Dr. Sc~ _,.l'I, dlncter ol and Jwt ·doolrl lo belp II lllr _..... I '!l'l't wilt 1o roUrt." ·....,..1bly, tllen the....._. of be-ftwer 11iJel')encel that ,,.. "c-i,. Landon In care ol Ibo DAILY PILOI' Learninl ~ ~ wll1cb lo wort. . • Dr. Sciwnadel added that she lovts lo lnl lrmPiaoillle. Yau sort of practice by mlc.'' · enclolinr IO centa lo cola ... a .... mlintaln• ollk:el In -Ana and San Dr:Sctrnadll u... ID Newport llelcll'o read 111111 will reed "almoll lllYlhlnl f1D1n&." • . tlae GROWING eum, ,.11) otamped. ..U-addrnul • ....,.. ' l J4 DAILV "LDT Frid1y, J111uary 2J., 1•72 Pe,pperdine . Pla ·ns Women's World ' Registration 111 JAOQl/ELINE COMBS Of .. ..., ,, .... ..,, Four l[lrlna COUTIU wlll ... 1u1urate Pepperdine Unlvenlly'1 ..,. 1"'>11'1111 for Orange County women. Along with the lnltl•l cl._, the prOlfllll will oHer . VO<atlonal te1tlng and counsel· lfll. HWe pl1n to gear It to the woman who hu been out or the. llllillslream oL l~e or those who would like to change careert," e 'X p I a in e d Mra. M1r1aret . Roley of Laguna Beach, newly appointed direc- tor. The women's program is an tltenalon of the private unlversity'a continuing educa- tion school. Claaau will begin the week of Feb. 7 in temporary facilities at the Santa Ana Elks Club. They will include a self-image development course and a one--week field coum In tarly American hislory taught by Mr3. Roley herself, a coune in wrltin& cook!ng publications and one i n Jkebana , the Japaneae Ill and Morgarot Roley philosophy of f I o w t r ar· rangement. Mrs. Roley believes the p~ gram Will "not compete '!Yllh the existing extension pro- grams but offer something more excitlng and different.'' Sile hopes the offerings will be "practical courses which bridge the gap between Lectures Top Club Agendas A cocktail party and a variety of program.a are being· planne<l by Orange Coast Groups. USC Alumni lrvlne coast Country Club will be the setting for a cocktall party for Newport Harbor AJomnl of t h e Univerilty of Soothent Cali· fornla. The event will belln 11 5:311 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2.1, and salotlng 1lwnnl wlll )>e facolty and adminiltraUon members. Beta Sigma Phi Mrs. Alan Marbut of Garden Grove will boll a boslness meeting or Beta Alpha XI Chapter, Beta Sl&IDI Phi Mon- day, Jan. u. followlnr the at- tendance at a . proaram in an Orange r~ statlon. Pl Pl Chipler will meet the nm evening It 8 Jn the Hun- llnglon Biiich hQ(ne o1 Mrs. Rlohard Mitchell to htar Mrs. Rlclc Lodwick'• pmentatlon of tho Art of Thlnkinf. From Page 13 Teen Challenge Orange County T-e e ~ Challenge Women will bear a lecture by Dr. Millard J. Sall during a 7:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 18 Plaza Square, Orange. CM Society Edrlck Mlller ls tbe new president of Costa Mesa HJstorical Society. lnstslled to ""'• with him are Mias Nancy West, Robert Fisher. Mra. Robert Hum- phreys and Henry Panian, vice presidents; Mrs. F I s h e r 1 secretary, alld Mra. Irvtna Meyer. treasurer. Tuesday Club cit Harvey G. Wolfe, who Ls billed as the international authority on espionage and sabotage, will discuss some of the greatest unsolved niysteries of our time when he addresses the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor. The meeting will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in lhe Alrporter IM. • • • Growing Hurts OCldemlc and bow·to-do-11 cl•-·" Extenalon credit wUI ))e elven for the clauea at '31 a unit. Acconllns to Hillery MOI· 1lnler, Edb. aod Dean of the unfvtralty's School of Con- tinuing Education, extension credit dlUera rrom regular residence credit. E1te111ion aludenll must petition etllhllahed departments to be given equal credit toward a dlcree. he explained. Dr. Molalnger said that Pep. perdlne'a resideoet cente?'3 emphaaized teacher education and the professions. "There were no commurllty type claases and we believe there is • strong Interest and need In Orange County. 11 Motsinger admitted that the cost of one class would be nearly $11111 while the .,,Isling UCI Extension course a average '51)-55. EASY ~CCESS "Private tnatltutiona cannot afford to offer credit& as In- expensively as state schools," continued the dean, "But easy acceaa In ready locations along with intriguing classes , abould prove Interesting ID the people." The dean noted that the Los Angel,.bued ocbool had bean comiderina a woi:nan'a pro- gram for thtte yean. ''But you don't 10 with a program unUI you b1v1 aom1DM to lead It. "We believe Mr1. Roley hu the personality and the ex- perience to a...., the needs of the women In Cringe County and will search for metboda of meeting those needs." Mrs. Roley ls a sradualt of UCLA and received an MA degree in counseling from Chapman eoueae 1n 11111. An education counse.lor, teacher, faahion coordinltor a n d model, she ha1 been the owner-direct.or of aelf~evelo~ ment acbool! in Southern Calllornla and Wublngton, D.C. • NO BARlllEll "Every woman can develop her personal potential -there is no age barrier to sell· development," she pointed out. An area realdent for 20 years, Mrs. Roley aald the center will help w o m e n devel<lJl attitudes and skills lo enhance Lheir lives through enrichment and counseling programs arid by providing ln- !onnaUon on volunteer skills, career opporturlltles and co~ munJty activities:. Classes Open Reg1Jtr1Uon for the four classes which will initiate Pepperdine Uni· verslty's women's prosnm in Orange County will be oonducted Feb. 7·11. Prereg!str1Uon or information on the classes may be received by 'writ· Ing Mrs. Maraaret Roley, newly appointed director of the program. Ref!stra· Uon also will take place at lhe first clus sessions Thursday, Feb. 10, ID the Among the programs !be hu proposed for I a t e r aemesten or trlmesten: are Planning I o r Retirement, Llterature Here and Now (Survey of Orange County Aulhon) and Boob You've Always Wanted to Read and Were Afraid to Start. Ways of Achieving Parity for Women_ Legal Practice in PrevenUnc Discrimination, Methoda for Jndostry to Comply with Hir- ing More Women, New· Ways or Consuming for EcolOJY and You and Your Child'a Self Esteem: · Mrs. -Roley believes there ls a growing need fo~ continuing education a n d cOunseling. "Once, ii you tltabllshed a career, you had to stick to it throu1hout your Ille. "Now tt is poaslble to have twq_ completely d I f fer e n t cQffrs or more." Santa Ana Elks Club. • • The Best of Both Worlds, from 9:90 to noon alld/or 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thlll'Sday, will be tauaht by Mrs. Roley herseU. "It is designed to develop the potential of women by taking the best of old world charm, bridging 1t with self analysis and emerging a new human belng Jn the modern world,'' •he explained. She hopes it will help women become "alluring wives, fascinating women, dedicated mothers and have enchanting homes." It will be conducted · with group dynamics and lecturing. A Walk In the Past will be a weeklong tour of Williamsburg, Va ., and of the surrounding historical sites during Easter vacation. The class of 6-0 stud~nt.s will visit Jamestown, the capital and other colOniaI towns. MIS. Betty Jobnston will offer Pots and Pens, a course in preparing cookbooks _or pamphlets for publication, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Thursdays. ''It is for women who know how to cook anti are interested in publish· ing." She believes it will interest women 's groups who publish club cook· books as fund-raisers. . A fourth course in Ikebana, Japanese flower arranging, wilt be taught by Kavuhiro Hattori, an instructor from Kitakyusha University, Japan. The time for the Thursday class ha sn't been announced. It is a balance of color, line and form. "You don't need many flowers -weeds. wild flowers and branches are lovely," said Mrs. Roley. She be· ljeves it will interest people who enjoy ceramics and poUery. Registration requests may be directed to Mrs. Roley at the Pepper· dine University, Orange County resident center, 17802 Skypark Blvd.1 lrvme. Yo~r Horoscope Libra: Be Thorough SATURDAY JANUARY 22 By SYDNEY OMARR 1 The late Gypty Rose Lee. a Capricorn, once paid me this compliment on nation a I television: "J am un· comfortable,~ she said, "with Sydney Omarr because he teema able to perceive what t ~ going to think apd do before I think it and do It." ARIES (Marc~ 21·April 11): position to accept rewards. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Friends disagree. Jf not careful, you become involved in bizarre situation. Finish auoclation with one who is in- tent on using you. Message will b e c o m e increasingly clear. Fond hope can be fulfilled. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): ible. Expand horiz..o111. You may be ei:pected to handle other people's money. Don't shirk responsibility. Social contact piys dividends. LIBRA (5epl. 23-0ct. 22): Marriage, partnerships, other closer e I at io '?15 hips are strained. Check details, make intelligent concessions. Key now is to be thorough. Avoid sensationall!m. Leave theatrics to others. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Sudden changes work in your favor. Take it easy, however, in legal areaa. You seem now to arouse en vy. Some persons may try to bring you down tO size. Be mature. You will achieve goal. But don't rush. Career matters get boost. Op- position serves as stimulating challenge. Stress your own style, individuality. Le ad rather than follow. Certain risks are involved; however, odds now fa vor success. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Postpone journey if Possible. Those who helped formulate plan now tend to disagree. Heed inner voice. Follow through on hunch. Stick to familiar territory. Pugnacious associate is bluffing. What was a secret may now be revealed. People talk-and you could be center of at· tention. Sense of humor will prove asset. Express views. But do so with smile. You have chance now to make significant progress. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Nothing will occur halfway. Rel ationships are in· tensilied. Lover's quarrell «» ctlrs if you lack self'-cimtrol. :Doo1 1 .. ,ve speoula~ lo otheri. Stick to facts. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Areas that have been quiet are revitalized. Difficult now to keep secrets. Thus, beol to be lorthright. Accept fUponaibility for ideas and ac- tions. Then you will also be in VIRGO (Aug. ~pt. 221: Change necWary i"f1yoU are to recoup lou. Key is to be flex- Mothers March Chapter Sends SOS · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan . 19): family members exhibit tendency to quarrel. You COllld be involved if you insist on higl)-and·mighty attitude. Be realistic. See people as they exist. Not ~ise to plaee others on pedestal. Plr¢s' wlth>ut partners are partlcolarIY wlnerlble to 1eelinl• of failure, she uld. Thty feet eullty In the mldlt of the Idealized concept of lbe American family. ''The whole concept is preUy dertructive for ordinary humans to at· AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. 18): Future ls bright-and now You sense it. But key is to Jive today '° that you are ready to great deal of responslbUlty. Sweet Tooth Satisfied Volunteers are needed for the traditional aqcept tomorrow. Speoillcally, Mothers March A~ainst Birth Defects which offer ls "received and may in- ta in," she stated. . Divorce Is an economic as well as social disaster, she feels. A single parent baa a llner• Schm1d•I "G1Dt'n '1 Boutiqut" "S1Mclal Th/111• f•r S11acl•I , .. ,, ... KIDS LOVE UNCLE I;EN • f Seturdeyt In The DAILY PILOT rarely having any support. will •-• 1 C S J volve abrupt change · o r There i.s a Jack of models for Filling their coffers by selling cans of candy are Orange County Camp Fire Girls. t.&Ae pace in range ounty unday, an. routine. )ravel is in picture. the children to look to and a Profits are used for their own activities, and the Jirl selling the most candy will 2!, through Sunday, Jan. SO. PlllCES (Feb. !9-March io ): feeling of disaffection and lack receive a campership. Joni Zorger makes her fU'st sale to Dr. John Nicoll, According io Mrs. Stanley M. Kegel, Money Situation is less than of value on the part of the s7~perintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Districl The sale ends Feb. chairman, male volunteers ue welcome to stable. You gain now through parents, she explained. join in the neighborhqod drives for funds. unorthodox pro ce dures . At Learning Development -------------------------------0 Until we can protect some quarter of a Protect possessions. Don't Services, Dr. Schmadel and million infants each year from lifelong handi· risk something for nothing. her staff of 15 work with pea. caps, everyone must help," Mrs. Kegel said. You will comprehend. Ar!e9 ~1\~: a!~d .. ~~~b~1-.;~~rr. Music Bends Chi Id ren's Ears The rubella vaccine. Rh serum and rapid individual figures prominently. These include children who advances in treatment at birth are cited by IF TODAY IS VO U R are having difficulty learning the March of Dimes as exciting steps in the BIRTHDAY you were on your Jn school and adults who have ''Young.ste?'3 learn music following by the end of their modem, classical, romantic quest for a healthy birthright for all children. own early in sense that you 1 poor self·image. faster in groups than in one-lint yl!ar in group piano in-IJld baroque muilc, as well 81 ' Volunteers interested in participating in seldom followed crowd. You ''It's exciting to salvage to-one teacblni situations," struction: bis own original compositjona. the Mothers March may call the Orange Conn· had Ideas, golls which were IOllleone," she said. "We have saya Dr. Robert Pace, educa-Pl ~\.-rt "•-"' '\.·t," u 'ys Dr. Pa.:., ty Chapter office, 547-6124. peculiar .to you. Domestic ad· tlonal dJrector of the NaUonal -ay ouv IOflil or pieces "'JU "'~ ..... juslment due this ye a r • a gratifying ratio of auccesa. Plano Foundation (NPF). In any key. 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He is president ol the MARY BRCHAN Date Set Hawaii state Dance c:ouncu, an organllation funded by state .and national funda and dedicated to "creating an at- mosphere foe a statewide par1icipation in dancing." "Interest In dancing bal declined over the centuries, with Increasing technoqy and subsequent distractions,'' Wolz said. "But it llOeRIS JD me that the more people dance, the fewer personal problems they have , in their lives. M a n y .. Americana'have lost the abili- ly to exp"8s themselves tqrough movement." The council is re-awakening Interest in all forms of dan- cing through workshops in the ethnic dances of Pacific and Asian countries, European folk dances, ballet and modern. 'Itle workshpps are held several times a month and attract a cr<:l8&-ae<:tion of the community. · "The workshops are open to anyone ," said Wolz. "We get mothers, fathers, sons and daµghters , students and pro- / n August · fesslonaJ' dan~ers . It's s0mething the whole family can do together and enjoy, as An Aug. 5 wedding is being planned. by Mary Brchan and Richard Godber. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brchan of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond G. Godber of Newport Beach. The future bride ls a 1 graduate of Long B e a c h Polytechnic High School, and is majOring iQ edu~ation ~t the University .of Southern C.lllornia where she pledged Alpha Delta Pi.. Her fiance is a graduate of Areadia High School and is a business major at US& where . he affiliated . wit.II. Kappa Alpha . .._ EMILY HOLING Classmates To Marry University of R e d I a n d s classmates Emily Virden Hol~ ing and Robert G o w e n Montgomery are planning a June wedding in the Lutheran Church of Our-Saviour ,1 ~n Clemente. Their engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin Holi~ of South Laguna. Mr. and Mrs. Charles• Edward Montgoinery ol Tacoma, Wash. are parents of the bridegroom-elect, who graduated from C h a r I e s Wright Aca~emy. ; His fiancee altended · San Clomente High Schoo~ well ai learn about their own . bodies and the ·dances 1 of dif- ferent · peoples." . The workshops are led by highly skilled teachers, but Wolz saJd there are "no grading, no tests, no pass or fall , arid. ii nothing elile, the participants have a good time." Ethnic dance s are particularly popular in Hawaii because the state has such racial divers tty. But-Wolz said, HQtber states could have similar programs, em- phasizing the dances which represent the ancestries of their inhabit.ants, II He plahs to expand the pro- gram in Hawaii to include dances of Africa, Israel, Macedonia and Scotland . . The workshop programs' success has 'shoWn that dan- cing does not have' to be the domain of youngsters in the discotheques and teenagers can develop . an interest in dance other than rock. Wolz feels it's the process, not the product , that's lm- piortant -"Dancing makes the child aware of his body and his movements. We spend 12 years teaching English but non-verbal communication is practically ignored." · Wolz sugj[ested that a child start out-with creative dancin~ In the elementary sChonl and take on . ·more complicated · dancing in junior and senior high· school. "There's no wrong or righf way to teach dance creative- ly," he said: "In sµorts there's one winner and a lot of losers. In dancing, no one loses:" Wolz, a native of St. Louis, came to Hawaii 3fter many years or orofes.o:iional dancing in New York. He started the Dance Council five years ago but It only recently received a stat.; charter. "I want to make oeople aware of the possibilities of dance as recreation or pr.o- fession and produce a climate where dance can thrive," Wolz said. "Hawaii ill unusual among the .states because we have such a wealth of t!thnic dRnce at the cOmmunitv level. ' I don't want lo see it lost." N~w Look The kimono look is an "in" look for spring. Its influence shows in wrap- ped dresse! or operi sleeved bocJ1 abapes, In beachwear covar-upo and pajamas. ' ' To 1votd =polJIUDlllt pro1pecUve brldu are roml to ba•• their' •l!ldin& stories with blacll llld wblto ilouy ~tograpbs to lhe DAILY PILOT Women 1 D• partment one week before the weddin&. P!ctwU ~ after Iba! limo wllJ not be used. · For 111&81-I tlllDOllDCemenll It II lmperaUve IUl lilt llory, also accompanied by a black aqd wbli. aloelY picture, be aul>- mltted lix week& or more before the woddln1 data. If dOlltlllDe la-110t met, only 1 story will be 1IHd. To belp nn Nepllrements on both wed- ding and entaltnient stories, forms 1r1 1vlil1bl1 in '11 Of tbe DAILY PILOT, offlcea. Furtber guestlon1 will . be answered by Women's SecUon lllff snemben at 642-4321. ' • ' . 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Santa Cruz, the newest member of the UC family, will pl1y its first-ever basket. ball game tOntght ,at 5 against the UCR frosh . Saturday, a UCI club team will fumtsh oppoalUon for Santa Cruz. also at 5. Thtse games do not count in the stan- ding s. UCI and Riveralde are heavy favorites to post opening vtctorles and it's that Saturday date that is bothering Tift. "Riverside is always tough to beat at home," he says. "After we beat them over there in our last game a year ago, it will be even toua:her this time. ''They have some good personnel, too. Bruins Battle Santa Clara; Trojans Idle By Tbe Aasoclated Prus TIM TIFT Sam Cash is an awesome player in the middle and under the boards. Howard Lee and Mike Reid give him outstanding offensive support." Tift isn't planning any chanaes in his lineup for Ille twc><lay tournament. Thia means tllst Phil Rhyne (II.I) and BUI Moore (15.4) will open at tbe forward posts. Frtshman Dave Baker (14.7) wlll start at centor Wltll Troy Rolph (13.4) and Ed Burlln&ham (11.1) at the IUll'll pos!Uons. UC Davis Is paced by Ron McMlllan, I M lh center who J1 averacina 17.S points a game and 13.3 rebounds. Thrte transfer• who become eligible for the first time recently, are eipected to bolster the lineup and . the team » record . They Include Jesse Johnson (5- 11), Bill Krqe (M) and Bill Butor (6- 2). Two other lettermen expected 1o see Considerable action Include Jotrn Bishop (Ml and Stove Fletcher (5-11). Davis lost to SeatU~Paclflc, 12-71, 1 team UCI defeated, 81-45, thla season. UC! also defeated Humboldt Stai., 117-llt, while the Agles Jost to the Lumberjacks. The Anteaters will carry an 81.3 scor- ing average into the tournament while allowing opponents 79.1. As a team , Uct Is shooting 52 percent from the floor and 69 from the free throw line. The Anteater• have grabbed 45.2 rebounds per tilt to 44.7 for the opposiUon. Three Spots Ope1i Runni·ng For Playoff Berth UCI • Ill Sound, Wuh. each of tbe put two years. GfALll ROGIR .CllOZl~R FRUSTRATES VANCOUVl ll'S ORLAND KURTENBACH IN 1.0 BUFFALO WIN. Washington's Huskies, a preseason · darkhorse to win the Pacific.a Qinference basketball title, get a chance to prove their mettle this coming ei:tended weekend while half of the loop'a teams take a break from title play. The Huskies lost an 85-M overtime thriller to Stanford a week ago and now rank only second in the Pae-8 with a 1·1 record . Washlnaton trails UCLA and Southern cal, eaCh f..O, and Is tied with Stanford, 2--2. There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip and it's a long Ume unUl March 1 but UC Irvine basketball fans looking ahead to the NCAA Western Regional . playoffs and a possibility that the Anteaters will be invited, can figure there are three chances in 30-plus of making the grade. Southern Colorado of Pueblo baa a new gymnasium and bas expruaed an tn-- terest in hoe:Ung the tournament. Pro QBs . Avoid • Houston , Thief ., •• • J Ken Houston .. i<os ANGELES (API -As a pus ciicber Kenny HOUiton Hid bt WH IOJ!Y at first, just'couldn'I han1 onto Ille ball. ' ~ to make m1tter1 w o r 1 e , q~acks still try to avoid tllrowln& to' him. . . 9f course, Houaton im't among the Na· U"1al Foollioll ~··• le1dln1 rej:eiven, thou&h he acored more toochdowns tllan meny plll)'trs ~ four In 1!1'11. tJe's a safetyman for the Hou11lon oir:s and the recordbreakhlg four to11Cbdowns on nine interce~ In the pajt season gave him nine touchdowns vii,pa1s thefts in his five pre ae1aon1. ~e 27-year~ld Houston is here to play lot the American Football Conference All-Stars against the Eastern Conference Jn 1Sunday'• 22nd lllllUll Pro Bowl In Memorial eou!eum. l!wston said be'• surprlaad tllat It only tOOt nine touchdowns to brtak Ille rt<Ord beld jotnily by Erich J!amea of Clevelend ana New· York end Herb Adderley of Green Bay and Dallas. 0 1 had seven before I realized thert was anything special about It. I thought the record must be about 20, at lwt. When they told me I WH one ehy, I decided to go out end get It lhls year," Houston said. ••1 feel I could have broken It ye1r1 110. I dropped a few that would have betn easy touchdowns my first year or twO. I ju.st wasn't concentraUng. I didn't realize the value of an interception touchdown when you 1lt down with the anan and talk contract.11 Houston , who is 6-foo1.-3 end 200 poW\Cls, llald hi• lteigbt helps him defend against passea, "but I'd say that hanging onto the ball ls hnportant, too. Moat defensive backs drop more than tJiey catch. I wed to In fact, but It's just a bad habil. All you have to do 11 .conc111trate end prac- llt>e atchtna." catching the !oolball is the most Im· portent part of a touchdown Interception, Houston uld, but tbln comu lhe run· Ill<*. 'rvaa have to plan the retum," he u.id. •y.., have to lhlnl< touchdown all the w~. I want to pt Ill)' Jni.rceptions on the aldalllle and bold for Ille middle of Ille~ Tllll pla 1111 -1tartod. And -H's nlcolJ •-~ way, . Whan :."'l:: ~~~.~i:. 'r! CUI lld. If,.,..,.~ In." Ollr he Illa,.... '"' the ..... -'i tire 11111 ti llddln. lllher. ....... lb I• lalerceplld two pu• for ~:;• ......... el ...... ""'' ¢' .i:i::·::::.: =: i:: ...-•• 1 .... WlntUl@don Champion ·Aussie Net Star Named Female Athlete of Year NEW YORK (AP) -Evonne Goolagong, who uJ1141 defending cham· pion Maraaret COuit to become the YOUllleal weman to win tbe Wimbledon •lb&lea tennis title in 12 ytars, was nam- ed Woman Athlete of tbe Year by The AlllOClated Presa today. 111e Australian teen-ager -just one montll •hy of lier 20th birthday when sbe acortd atralght set victories over Billie Jean Kins In the semifinal! and Mrs. Court, also an · Australian, in the cham- pionship round -rtCeived 249 votes from a natk;lnwlde panel of sports writers andbroadcaatenr. Chris Ev.,-t of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., another ttftt.ager whO bunt into teMis cluunplonsbJp circles, was tee0od with 115\\ votes and Mrs. King of Long Beach was a cloee third with JSI. Miu Evert, II, pulled out a Wightman C:Up victory for the ,Injury-riddled Anierlcan team when, 11 the youngest flrl ever to play In the Britlah-American clusic, she defeated WinnJe Shaw and Virginia Wade. Her bercics stlll were the topic o( the tennis world when she atlrted ~m petltlon in the U.S. Open championships 1t Forest Hills with a center court debut as a decided underdoa. But sbe battled her way through to the semifinals until she met her match -the indomitable Mrs. King, w~ went oo to take the UUe. MW Goolagong, one cf eight children of a aheepsbeare.r and the granddaughter or an Aborigine , was only three months older than Maria Bueno when the Brazilian won in 1959. Evonne wa.s in- troduced to tennis at the age of two when her family moved to Barellan in the sweltering wheatlanda west of Sydney. "She never cared for dolls," her met her once said. "All she wanted to play with was an old tennis ball. It was her· constant companion." It was on a nearby tennis court where Evonne was ball girl at age five that lhe got her first racket. Six years and many local tournament victories later she was discovered by coach Vic Edwards, who, realizing her potential and her financial plight, brought her into his home to be coached and reared with his five daughters. After her first major victory, the upset of Grand Slam champion Mrs. Court in the Victorian Championship at Melbourne Feb. I, Mrs. Court laid: "I think, at last, I have found an AustraJlan to take my place." · Reeder Succumbs LOS ANGELES -Jim Reeder, long- time baseball coach at 00 State (l.<ls Angeles), has died of a Jlver allment at aae ... Reeder, "[ho h11 coacbed at tbe college since 11158, died Wednesday nlibt at Cedars of Lebanon bospltal. Marv Harshman's Wuhington crew plays host Saturday evening to Oregon. loser of six straight games with a 4-3 season recofd . The Huskies are lCl-l ln all a: a mes. · UCLA, taking a two-week break from . Pac-8 play, hosts Santa Clara of lhe West Coast AthleUc Conference ton~ht and then Denver on Saturday night. Southern Cal is idle until Wednesday, Jan. M. when the Trojans play Providence In a na· tionally televised game from the Los Angeles Sports Arena. In other Pac-8 play this "weekend," Washington takes on Oregon State Mon· day evening, Oregon State a n d Washington State clash in Pullman, Wash., Saturday afternoon in a regional television £eature, and then the WSU Cougars take on Oregon Monday nJght. Stanford Is at Utah Saturday night for a single game and California plays a pair at San Jose State Saturday and then against Santa Clara ht the San Jose arena on Monday. Oregon will combat Washington's g.. foot-9 Steve Hawes with a tall twosome in 6-11 Al Ca rlson and 6-9 Rusty Blair. Hawes, however, is expected to lead the Hu:;kies to victory on the basis of his 20. I season scoring average and 14.5 season rebound mark. The Beavers or Or!gon State, (~2) are lead by high-scoring guard Freddie Boyd, one of the finest ba!lhandlers In the conference, who ii averaging 30.1 points per game end ls hitting -52.2 per· cent of his floor shots. Washington State, 0-2, bas been paced in its: two losses by Dan Steward, averaging 24.5 points in those games. UCLA, averaging 103 points per game Jn 12 vlctorlea without defeat this season, is expeeted. to take care of Santa Clara, in tpite of three gt>Od-ahooting Broncos. Mike Stewart bis bit on '8 percent of his floor shots in four WCAC games and teammates Sn.ice Winkler and M1rt Peterson hav.e hlt for 56. 7 and 52.S respecUvely. With rour schools participating in the competition to determine an entrant in the national finaJs at EvansvUle, Ind. March IS.17, only three are available by vote of the four·man committee from the 3~plus institutions in the region. The Far Western C.Onference champion gains an automatic invitation to the tournament this year, according to Larry Kerker of Humboldt State College chairman of the selection committee. ' The only thing that has been de~rmin ed about the Western Regionals is the date -March 1~11. "We will be sending quesUonna±m out to the regional schools very soon," Kerker says. . "One of the questions asked is" If the school would be willing to host the' region al tournament. Tb e 1 e ques- tionnaires are due back in my office by mid·February," he adds. Asked about the size of the playoff site in terms or seating capacity, Kerker add s: "We haven't had it any place with less than 4,000 capacity. But we have to figure the place where we clln at least break even financially." UCI's Crawford Hall seats 2,700. Al Irwin. serving as director of athletics during the first alt months of 1972 in the absence of Dr. Ray Thornton (on sabbatical leave), waa asked if UCI would be interested in hosting the regionals. "As of this moment, without checking with our coaching staff, atudent govern- ing body or the adminiatration, I would aay we are definitely interested in holding the playoffs here if we feel we are qualified for a bid. "We should know pretty much where we stand after our game with cat Poly (Pomona) on Feb. 29," Irwin aaya. ""U we win at Riverside Saturday nlgbt, then beat Occidental (Tuesday) and Cal Poly, we should have a 99 percent chance of getting an invitation." The tournament bas been held at Pugel Blllle Jean, 27, Athlete of the Year in 1987, was an activist in the movement to upgrade the status or women's tennis in America. She was so successful in the in-•ucunl year or the women's own pro- fesslon11I teMis circuit that she became the first of her sex to win more than fl00,000 in a single &eason. -Kathy Whitworth, winner of the award In 1115 and lllM, was fourth In the balloting with 120 votes. Miss Whitworth, a 32-year-old Tuan. is the all·tlme money winner on the women's pro- fdilonal golf circu~ with nearly $3l0,000. This year. she wu named the LPGA '1 Player of the Year and received the Vare Trophy. Sports Clipped S1iort otblrs f'IC'!lvlnt votes were Shine <l«dd, Ille 15-yeaM!d Auatrallan swim· mlns champion wbo llratltted fi ve world ,.....yle roconla, 111\i votes ; Laura Baugh, Long Beach, It I! tbe youngest ever to win tbe U.S. Amateur golf cbam· plOlllhlp, 80 votes, and Anne-Mme Proell, J7·yeeMld World C:Up Alpine ski champion fn1111 Auatrla, 40 votes. Tech Tabs Coach ATLANTA (AP) -Blll Fulcher of tbe University of Tampo wu named today to succeed Bud Clraon u Gtorllt Tecb's bead footboU coach . Fulcber la a former Georlla Tecb player who later coached the 6-limen. In hla flrll seuon 11 Tampo'1 held coach he finlahed with a M record. Boyd uld Fulcber was recommended by atllletlc dlrtetor BobbY Dodd and aulstanl•lhlttlc director Jr Mi;Kenn•. F~yt Captures 500 Pole RIVERSIDE -A. J. Foyt, takln& up where be left off Wt year u tbe llCOOl(e of' early HllOn stock car rtcln1. won the pole · pool ti on Thursday for tbe fl00,000 Winston Western IOO., Tbe 37-year-old Teaan, tbe 1pot1'1 all· time money wlnl>er, whjpped his year-old Wood Brothers Mercury around the 2.U- mlle, eJihUum Riverside International Raceway Iii one mlnuto, 11:44 aecaoda for a speed of 110.033 mu .. per !lour. Richard Petty, Iii& Foyt a •1 mlllloo .....,. winner. fNhlled the olllor front ' '"" poo!Uon In I Plymouth at JOl.21j m.p.h. Mark Donohue, holder of five 1;<111d l'IC· Jot tlWes, made his debut In NA8CAR Grond National compet!Uoo by qualJfl'!nl I QIW American Moton M,ttador at IOUD mplr, root for third pi-.. Jn the lineup. Donolrue uld tbe 3111 culic>lnch engine, 1m111 11 rsclns po-planll '°' -t sour durins an early afternoon practice aeuloo and bis wu Wllble to replace he ran. It btfore the quall!Ylng Jreall . • LONDON -Ciff Rlchoy and Clark Graebner advanctd to the aemillnlll of I.be Rothman'• lnt«n1Uonal t e n n l 1 tournament With ~ 'l'b\lndlY· Rlcbey defeated ton ~. 4-4, &-1, 1-i In a m a t c h lntemqJl<d wbon all tbe linesmen walbd olt the 1:oUJt for lunch In the middle Ill the decldln& set. G....,., Ill New Yor~. toot veteran Pancbo a-lea S.I, 7-4. Gonsalez, 43, abowed Oaabes of h11 old brlJllance. but be WIS gerieraUy outhit and out............-ed by a venatUe Groebner. Rlcbey meeta II-year-old Lew lfoed to- day In a aomlflnal milch. Hoad defeated a....., Coven, ..,, 6-3. • LAB VEGAS -Colla M ... '1 Barry Alber bas two lalt lbotl at qualllylng !or .. Saturday's champlon1hlp sarils with a pair of el&ht·1ame blocks on tap today In the sen\Ulnals of the f/7,''17 Sbowboit Invitational bowling tournament. His 1tandlng prior to today's rollolf Wit 2lnd In the Moman field with a H m1tch (ame mark. New Yortc'1 Jimmy11CH111b !tads with a total pinlall of 8,1". • • LONG BEACH -Top-seeded J!lllle. Jaen Kins trounced Pam ~ of Los An(eles, 8-1, f.2, Thursday nllht In tbe first round of Ille fl7,000 Lons !leach Women'• pro liM1I OP'lb Onty one of tire •Ichl fivwed playerl failed to win. Nllle1-,.....id Wl!ld1 0..rton of Olevy Ora-. Md. IUrJlriled seventi>aeeded Judy Dalton of Auatralta , 1-1. l ·I. Francolae Durr ol France, aeedod third, dropped bohlnd M In Ibo second aet but tallJed to boat IAalla Hlllll ol Auitr~H,M. "We will have to wait until the quea- tionnaires are In and tben make a selec- Uon. II Isn 't binding or mandatory tbat lhe site be at one of the compeUn& achools,''he empbuize.s. "We would Uke to have the lite determined far enough in advance to have ample time for publicity," be 11ya. But firat thlnp f1nt for coach Tim TUI and hi• Anteater aquad tbal jl now iM for the year Including the lalt 10 victories in succeuion. The winner In the r<lional tournament will gain a trip to Evenavllle, Ind. for Ibo eight-team national college diviaien playoffs. EVllllvllle la defending national champion and ii currenUy rated fifth in the collefe dlvlaion UPI poll. UCI b In 15th posl Ion this week and ii the only California acbool rated In the top Ill. Owens Does It All Wrong; Leads Tourney TUCSON (AP) -Charles Owens drivel the golf purists out or their minds. He hits everything crosshanded, that 11, with his Jpft hand lower than his right when he grips the club. And he ean't bend bis left knee. And he's also tied for the lead with George Archer after one round of the $150,000 Tucson Open golf tournament. Each had a brilliant, seven·under-par 65 Thursday on the 7 ,305-yi.rd Tucson Na- tional Golf Club course. "They _ say you're supposed to have a firm left side In golf," the soft·1poken M- yur-old Owens Slid. 11Well, I've cot the firmest left side in the world." His knee was fused in an operation after he Injured It in a pracUce jump while a member of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C. And about that cross-handed grip! "My father waa 1 greenlkeeper 1t Winter Haven, Fla.," be 11ld. "We lived on the course. When I llarted playing, I didn't have anyone to play with or anyone to teach me. "I thought I WU doiq It rtahl. I bad two hend1 on tbe club just like everyone else.'·' Owens and Arcber, wbo won !ht Loi Angeles OJ>en two weeks 1101 held 1 Mt stroke lead over Lou Graham and defen- ding champion J.C. Snead, tied atsll. The group al 117 Included Bobby Nichols, Herb Hoopor, Jact Montsomery, 'Bob MurpllY. Jim Jlmleaon, Mike Morley and rookie Chuck Thorpe . Dave Hill headed a group of a ·half doien II M II the tourins ptOI tool< ad- ventace of tbe beautiful, warm -tbet to sboOt uceptlonaJJy low scores. But Lee 1'-avinO, Just named The "-lated Pr-. Athllkol the Year and Ure nwr ~ked to win th1a tournam111t, had hilr.tllns -ud Wiii tar bact Io tbe !!el at 71 • "I'm puUln& .. bad I could just cry,H Trevino uld. "It'• Jilll IWful. I'm hlttlng Ill• ball u rood u 111yon11 alae out hlrt, but I Just can1 flu7 I putt. "Bal 1111...,,. armnd. ll'D bo olray." ()Mm u..i Jn Now Yori< tor II - wmfdlw lllUdl ol lltll time • I spoo1lns .... -· lll'f M 1114 Jml J-s Ille I'"' tour lata In 11111 """ tlno yan 00 tire~ ..... Ho -tlrl -Uta """-Aalrnlllt °""" !all ,_. but _, ... claoo .. wlmln( I ... Jor tv .. t. H1 won onlJ •.u·r lat -· • Ke1 Batt~• Set Corona-Mesa Tilt '~· Ja"""' 21, 19n DAILY JllLOI' J J; Hu nti ngton, Yikes, Lio ns Tabb ed to Do wn Loop Foe& • ) Tops h·vine Slate Diablos, Triton8 Mix It Up Hlllltqton -· I I 11 I Beach last .... k btfore falllnc. R>bound la tho key """' fl-&!. around H u n I In 1. to D. ""' Ml11ion Viejo'1 Diabklo and llDIJ'lln& from Ill ~ loll to . Another solid contender la bounding for .l win to kll'P Variety '!1the1plct of Jile. If this II true, then the lrvlne League b a 1 ke t ba II derby Is the spiciest thing &olng. A full slate o/ Irvine hoop a>nteru 11 on tap for tonight at 8 o'clock and there's some interesting situations. Fir1t off, unbtaten loop Judor Corona de! Mar (M ) bolts tbe dant!troua Cneia 1\1,.. M111tanc1 (l'I) In a ba~ tfe between a team with a winning mark and another with a loaini reconl. Also, Jn another Winntr·iOltl' tUf, Eltancia'1 Ea1Jea (H) boot senond pllce L o 1 Al1mliol ( .. I). Then, there'• the important clash between Magnolia's in- vading SenUnels and the Edlson Chargers, both knotted for third pl1ce at 3-2. FinaJly, for those not wtablng to Indulge in any of the a b o v e predJcaments, there's i meeting between quintets with Joaing marks - winless Santa Ana Valley (0-S) at Fountain Valley (2·3). In the Corooa-Mua rivalry, Trojans Shooting For Upset University High '1 Trojans will be shooting for the upset of t.he seaSOD tonight when coach John Driacoll11 un- dordog Trojaoa !anci• with boll El Dorado In Ora111e League action. Tlpaff II 1llted for I o'clock u iJ Laguna Beach'• non- league tell with JnvadJna Los Amigos. Other loop tesla Include Sonora (Z.-2) at winless Brea and Valencia (S-2) at Sad· dieback (2·2). 1 fl'he Trojans have yet to tilte ylctory Jn O r a n g e League circles despite • ex- tending Valencia (45--44), Sad· dllhick (57-51) and Laiun4. llflch (51-47). Now Driscoll'• chaps muat fXlllltnd with El Dorado's Golden Hawks, who a r e tin.beaten in four loop 1tarts and are ranked 10th in Orange County. It's two contrutlng styles of play with the favored H1wb dilplaymg a l'lJ!Ulllli game against Universilx'• m o r e deliberate style. It's also a m1tchup of the loop's highest scoring team (El Oor1do bas averaged 70 polnta per nutJna) aplnst Ute lowest scoring ouUit. University has averaged 43.2 points per circuit loss. El Dorado'• offeme ls well hllanced ·with all five 1tarter1 averaglna hr double figures. Gary Burnett leads the Hawks with a 14.5 norm while Jeff Van Winkle and Tony M1d1u are on the other end of the list with 10.2 marks. a>ach Tandy Glllll' St1 Klnp will be trying lo break ' somewhat of 1 jinx agalnat the Mustangs. ~h Emil Ne,eme 1.1 111..an. have !bortchan&ed the Coronans Jn the last four meetings between the ID. tradistrict, riv all. Meaa was victoriolll by 7Mll and n.11 counta Jut 'wtntor altei having porlayed a 'IW7, 51-47 double the previnul aeuon. Al usual, J!te rapid trllllil Mustangs • are leading the league in ,ocnr!ng ( 7Z .• I B1iCrage) but they're on the , bottom of the'heapctefensively · with a 74.8 norm. At the same lime, CdM has relinquished just 42.1 points per contest to lead the circuit in that category. . Mesa has been fortified as of late (including Wednesday's 7~9 •hocker over Fountain Valley ) by the improved pl1y Mesan Bags Bonker Tom Lenzie of Costa Mesa recently bagged iltls big goose in a villey near Riverside.~ This weekend · marks the close of the 1971·72 Southern California Canadian Goose season. of guard Frank Roldan and ---~------------- sophomore ctnfu-John Cum· mins. Corona's attack Is paced by the shooting of junior gulrd Casey Jones and senior center Mike Sevier'• rebounding. Unless coach Dave C&rli1le11 E1tancla lEagles can hype up their 1 h o o t I n g pe'rcentage, they're in for a toughle against Los Al'• Griffins. The Griffins, featuring 6-4 Rick Quinn underneath and 6-1 Fritz Miller outside, pum- meled Edi.son W.edaesday night,-· Dave Mohs' Ch a r g era , meanwhile, hope to rebound against tall Magnolia, which extended CdM into oVertlme Wednesday night before {ail- ing, 54-52. Edison's big point producer is 6.f Rod Snook (17.Z). For Coast Area Cµge Summaries Ju11ltl' Va"lty flt. Y•lll! f'U 14.ll COlll Mffl T. Adtm1 ( l I" (fl S.llllr Maline f!S) I" CJJ 0.1met Hattleld (I) C ft) swelm •obl.ick Bl G Ill M1lioY Glnl!lt 1211) G (2) Alltn l"iK!nttJn v1ntY llCOl'll'lt 11o1bt: Ktrt- drlcK " Moat J. LAOMttln 1. ftaul!P 2. CO< Ml'N 1Corlnt 11,1bt ; Va11nttn. l.l. ..Smfrll '· Hld:men 2. H11tllmt: P'tll,,..lft V1Uey •• Co.It _,. ••tt llCll <•l C•l S.A. Yatlt'I Maddttl 111 t' (ll) WilDurl'I De-Vri. no~ " f'I Boldin P•rlle IJ> C l•l Hen9W1n l uti.tlnt 1121 0 111 Ml'°" S.llUY 1'1 G -(fl Wiii lcorirtt wits~ frttnale-"'-. Htlfllrnl: E•l111cll iJ, $tl'llt Ana V1lln 1•. S•llomore a1t1tttNll CdM (U) 144) ldlton lttlly CU). I" !S) Wllltre Oderm1n fUJ F 1101 O.luc1 KOlmlla !17) C Cll Tro111ll Elllda 112) G 021 Pifer McC«mldc ISi G (SJ McPtltrlOll Scdt-11111 MM11 Edltol'I; -· Mturell '-ltldlna J. , Htlltima: Cd'A. »·II. c• In> (M) 14.llhllll V1lltf Rell' 116) F l•l C1rv1r Odtrnlan (IJ) F (•I JDlly KOfn'llft {10) C (101 oon." l!'llotdel llGI G f'I Treuter MctM?n~ 1111 G n•1 VlllarrMI Scor1111 -..bs: COM -Earl 1, •r11r.., I, Dtf'rtllQI !, Do!Dontlt I. "'"""11111 Vtllt'I -SOiomon 7, Ht"i.141 1, Hldi· m.n l, ..,.._hi 2. Monetf' !. Haltt!me; CdM. Jt.11 . the San Clemenio Tritotil lock Weotent W-1 nl&ht In Wutminater and the Lions pace with Marina will be - borns toniabt In the Iatto.'1 &llllet Lea I u e lluketball will be trying to keep away tingent on the Oilers' abWty lo conlintl to dotermino, at 1eut cir<!•, will be tryJna to illy from the upset passibllitles at outrebound Santa Ana on· ~ I .... ~·-• of the two within rqe (nne same out) Newport · Harbor. boards. , n ,... " w•~• of kiop-leadin( Marina tonight Wt1tern ligurts to have Loara's threat to Marina II aquads ls the )tttor Orona• with a vlctory ·aaalliat in-things its way at wlnltS• based around Ute shooiin& of Cout .,.. representative In vltdJni Santa Ana. Anaheim. Kirk Parge. The Saxon LI ~ the Crestview Leaaue lloskW Tipaff LI al I u ore all the Coach Elmer Combs' OUtrs ting at a 14.4 norm. and coq>- ball race. other three SUnset clubet. wUI be trying to rtbound for bined with the S a :r on • • 1be area confrontation ii M1rin1'1 Vlkinp wilt be thtlr 15th win in 17 tries defensive abilities, to¥=h Jifn lcbeduled for an a o'clock tryJnt for their liz1h llraight 1gainst Santa Anl and Ute Stephens' Vikings may find coaqueJt.i.ua.lnat &be 'vtaitin& Saints' big weapon t is Bob themselves In hot wat~. •~rtin1 time (1Jicludi111 a l :30 5uoo1 o'fc.,.,1, a quintet Woolsey, who is averaelng 17.1 The Viking ship is 1 com- junior varsity preliminary ) u that e 1. tend, d HunUniton points per loop start. plete o~ with 8-7 Dean ore the other tltret matcbupa • Bogdan flanked by &-i Bob lrOUnd the Crestview circuit. ' Losner and M Mark Ford. ind El od 'GWC No B • d Guard Bruce MIUer •oil Other games f M ena • } either Mark Adam! or Roitl at Katella, Footblli at Orange : . · Ille S, Speak> provide few leaks. and Tustin at Villa Park. Bogdan has been Jn double ·In regards · to which area figures in hls last 12 starts. , team Ja better, nothlnc con-F B y The rt vitalized Lions of cl111ive has been establithed or anner ear coach Don Leavey, •lttt ~--cb p t losses to Marina and Hup-aa yet, •mt:e coa a . · r , ting to n Btac:h, will try to ste~ Robe~f , DlablOI a~d the , . the Newport front line of Kurt Tritons of John Baker each ~ by a handful of Steiner and freshman Mike Spreen. 'Bill McKinney arnJ bout 2-J loop records. ex=nc:kl pitchers and some Dodd (Westminster) ire bid-Jim Swick. 1 The •·v·"inl D.labl01 were top talent, Golden West Uppermost In the Lions' ·~ .... su _f _ ding for the No. I spot at se-t T IUP _ _, to have 1ta•ed with Colleg' bueball coach Fred tack is M cen tr •11'1 mo::-01 1 controll' _: offe .. •• Hoover~ lhlt thla will be cond base while sophomores Meisenheimer, who can 1:: '" ~ ·-the yur that tbe Rustltra an-Mike Adams and Roger Rom-the tide in any confronta -throughout I.be campaiP, but ne:r the Soutbtm California malfanger are fighting for with his hot han~s. _ , instead have reverted to old Confenoce twe. · third base. suMS•T tS.t.•u• sco•n•• Sophomore Bud Bulling has Pl•Y.,., klle9t • TP """ Roberti' trademarks -the Letterman pitchers Mark the catcher's past'tion lock_.. '· OllM. W••r11 • 111 .n.a and lull ....... ,_. r;u t , Crvn-. Htilfll. It.ch f tt l..t fut break a """"'"' Barr, Dave Khmlrweter, Ken up with Tony Cresci (Marini) 2. woo1...,, aa1111 An• s " :;~ pre51. • Murillo and Bob Selvldge head in reserve. ;: ~~=: ~ : : 1.'.,. So, U San Clemente decidtl the 1tu1tler 1taff.1--------------------;-; to 10 with Us normal. running Kluneruater, 1 lift.Gander, aame, then a higiHcorlng till earned second team all..,.... could be In tht offing. ference 00-1 1111 -· On display will be three of Freshmen Joe · D 1 v l s tile ·lelJIUe's ~~st scorers ~ .(Lynwood), Chuck Laird MiaalQil'_Vlejd • Gd Normand1e (Bois• Grande ) and Craig and : ·~tke ~owen. and the • ,Ltjndgren (Westminster) 1ive TritoM Mlk• Do'(hrig. . .. the, ROatiers I tnlid pitching Normanche, a &-l Junior · oucllUi • forwird, iJ ~ed with Foothill Ano~r strong citegory is IOphomore Jeff. \\'.'elshans for the outfield. Sophomore Pat ~~ runoerup apot in loop scor-·CUrrlfl, the conf!rence'1 1ng. at IU per game •bt!e 1.:. ..... hitter'!ist year with 1 )uruor guard mate Bowen 1s ~~ 1 • th knDtted for fifth place witb .443 :•verace:, ·Will man e n. 1• 1 17 1 . right field spat. -r." 1!'1 1 · apiece. Twin brothen Phil and Will <••sTV11w L1.t.•u1 sco•1Mo McCartney, along with Bill PltYll", JcMtl G TP '"'I· 1. '"'""""'er. Ka11111 .s " 1t.e Shybin and Gary Simpaon, are I. 11111 Marrn~1e, f'A. Vl•I• s t1 11.2 ...tt.... for the other two ' W.ltl\tM, Feo!hlll J t l 11.1 T.J"'6 1.T1ve..-~11MliHl\e s '° 11.1 1tartlng 1pot1. The J. llltl ......,, M. v1t10 J • 11.6 McCartneys are just out of the °""~"'· i.e. 5 11 11" servict. 11>ey attended ' • tPtlcM . ' ll!Ktl•• Tin •,Jeo.10. .j Coach Dave Brown'• Foun- taih Valley crew should easily polish off Santa Ana Valley, with 6-5 BUI Burn• 1pearheading the attack. l•VtMI LeA.UI ICOllM• N-..rt (UJ (271 MtriM ••rry C12J F (I) Swt"IOll CIUI 141 f (II "Id! 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C..11 1411 CllJ LIM .. t ell . 111 -· Jo.nrie1 (01 PIMtlll Llllt:llH' (LI :5:0<_ 1 l'ff.,_ HO mald'I. 11i -M<ih11l1•I CDJ won b'I' tori"' 142 -Ltllf.nt CO) it!lllllCI l"tlr l' (Ll, J:•7. 150 -G. Motrlton (01' alhntd W1r•1r ''-'n'.:!2Het11t !ffi) _; '" i$li~11. q; -l.ewlt ( lJ won bY lorft • I -a..-0 )-IWl«fll •. 1.~ ... CO) .... INWlll ILJ, •1. HW-•ar°'\ fl) ""°" 1W forllll. °'""!! .... ~, ,..,,_ 11: ~TC: I l =.-::-~~: 1"'· 1U -Stra'9111 C1 pJnTlld~1s-I (Di';,~ tllanc IOI die. Zortft ICI, Ull = t.u CCI die. Morrlllon CO\. ). 2. 1.51 -FtrNndu fCI dee, Htrtft (0 1. ""'67 -L.W11 lDI cite: lunwda IC), '" •• 1 171 -Praia•, (Cl dtc:. lalldll !OJ, l· ·1 t0 -HlllMY IC) alMlll !'alt 101, 1:20. R H"" -Withrow fCI ~by fO t it. Ore!IM , .... C»l on Pltt'Cll , u -t. ... """ 1~ won •y del~I · l~ = Mo11mer.:l ot =: t~ ~ 1: • 142 -Ltlltnc; o) dee. Mu ( ~~iM -MlrrlMlll 101 1"11111111 Kenl IPl,.J;s.t. • > I . IM_ Tur111r (Pl d«. Hitt :ID), M;D Clashes · With ·Amat ··'''-Ltw1•co>•1ee11w 1,1,., Phil McCartney and o. Simpson hit from the left aide, 111 -''""' 101 Wll'I &v forfwlt. .90 Hoover may do 10me pla· 111.c:.'llr. 1i1 = I: tl:ll: toonlilg. .. i ' ......,. w.e 1111 1ih ...... """ In the ln11eld, only first and 1jj' = f:~,t'~:£i:1~~'; .. ,,. lhortstop are Rt. .. \,1-_ w;=._ lo1i°" l::-... Blaine Calder, a freshman :~~"~· M~ 0 fs1 •· IMr 101.' from La Qulnll, wtll pl1y I.int 1• -J~11st ·•. Gallow•Y CCI• wi9' :Garden Grove'• Scott •I),_ L~t! <11"' "'°'' IGj• j••. Wiiiotl<lhhorl. Clidtr WU 1n 111-GonN ... cs1 dee. Nobr• G , .... aU-Oraoa:e County choice lwo 2 · 1• -Hu11ar11 1G1 oll'llltd •-w11,.. lellODI 110. He did not p •Y (SI, J:U. ' -H, -lorftn {G) dtc'. Jtoc.iu.tn lalt·yeaf. isi. ~ •• ~u1 111~1111tr1• Lettermen G e n e Rech- "' -M""I ' I .., ' ~""'· * * . _,_ ' li6 _ l'llU G _.,, ftlt. ).( 1)1 -Mo malct. . 14 -I-IG) dK. Sat1d1 fl"J. l• .,.....,_ .._ ....... " ,....... '· -I 150 -lt1r iGI -11Y lorltil. Set., FW. J -h*ll9Mc-thDrM • 151 -lotart !Fl 'Inned GtllOWl'I NOn. • 1~lt !..:_40L°"1 1•1 wt11 b'I' forfeit. P:tb •• t-11 -Or•llM C011t '°"""" 111 -NOblor G -1w lorltff Ith'• reuncl ...,,.... -CtlltN If .. 19'0 -Hiiiard IGI "'°" by torltll. Cl""OM 11 a.ld911 w111. Jl:lOJ. HWY -Krtll'nv (Fl die. SIJlll" CG). Mon •• P:ell. 1• -P:IJUtrton (llM'ltl. 2 •·..._ w"t \al 1n1 Jtlm H.,.. Thur1.,1'orb. 17-•t HlllCMk *"1'lt'I' Ill -Mll•vt 'It won llY forftll. ((),Ania. -.). • l:fi -l"Oju ro won .., .. 11urt ..,.. l"rt., FW. JI -et Ht~-tourMY P•d Ill f~ . fHJnCOdc. J). , •u-. c••lr \'J won by 1or11u. 511., 'ftb. ,, _ " H•-k ttur""" 1• -l.IOl'IO (~ rrc, RH111•1· ~2. hi I ' I r 1 -at1t11· R) fC. •••r G , .M. (Foot I' t .m. • 151 -DU&tc I ) dee. Gllloway TUff., F.lb. 22 -ti F1Jlltr1011. (Gl, .. 2. . Fri .. Fib. 2S -tt Sfdl!ltbatk. 167 -Slllrltr (JtJ dee LOPft CGI. i. Tuti .. Ftb, 2' -V111turt t.,_), a.111 -MDble (GI d..:. Verdu" (Jt l, t • Fri .. Mardi J-II LA H1rbor•, I T1111. Mirth 7 -Jtlo Hondo•. ~ -Hiiiiard fGI dee, H1dtn CJt), fhomtl. l Hin-_ lordetl (Gil-b'I flf'"1!. Fri., March 10 -al l!all LA'. W,...,I •t TUff., M.lrdl l• -LACC' al Jwnlar V1n lty 0,,191.., Fllld. Ski SALE 08400 FIJlergl-Ski Tfpmetat ed10-Made II Gerawy • Marker Standard Toe .... $1ZO.to e Marker Telemat heel $95 e Installation Included " Olympie 72 WMll 8kl Ideal for ...._, and .._ skien • Marker Standard Toe 1..,. $70.to e Marker Telemat'heel $40 • In1tallatio11 included , · . c•lldrea .• a.es • • • 1 • • • ' Cui tota "Fo..,..Flt" SW 8eou , Me1'1-Womea'1 End your skl boot fitting problem with loam boots and E N J 0 Y HAPPY FEET ' • ' $90 I. ,0 ,. C.01ch Jf:rry Fair's Artists let I breather tonight With I borne tell br••klna up 111 atralaht it1gue games Jn a row on the road. The game is a Long Beach home encounter and no UCI complimentary and season tickets will be honored . With CSLB rated fourth in the na- tion in the univer1ity division and UCI boasting a 10..game win streak that is currently in · vogue, the game 1001111 as a near sellout. "'"""" .. 15'1 Ha'*"' 0 11 F THI 011 F KMton (1 4) C (JI) Wt1lerrt (Il l Chrlllllnllft Ill Krttr ft l Calil:tY (II ) Wlbr(tlll l'llllfll fJll UI Ut1IYll"slll' ,,1,, Mat'ctl 17 -Cyprew• thomll. " -Ltvtlalld (T) -'"'*' Smott CU I ,T.....,, .Mtrcll fl -LA H11'Mr'. LA PUENTE Ill te n-1' :12. · (llon'll). • -• t ~ I IM -.Welr (Tl "Mid NtwSOfM CUI M•rCIJ n.u -,, fulltrton *"'""" , hD Faalaleaetl Floral l lJlmpnlt With 1tUI four other league confrontations on the road ahead of the Artillls, they entertain Los Amigos' Lobos. Fair's outfit ii 1ssured of maintaining no worse than un- disputed HCOnd pl1ce in the Orang• League 1lnce !Is H mark i1 a game better than :V1iencia, Saddiebock a ~d . lonor1 In the Jou column. Fair Is hopeful that his team can !iffp Ill wt!! balanceil •f· fort. lfbe Jut OUUOI llW four playera in double figor••· ~ Ot .t.Mtl LIAeUI ICOIUMO ~ ktllll • ,, ·--·· 1, Tri#, tr•t 4 6' 1'·1 .. Ctlewell, VtllrlCI• S 11 16.2 I faylor leddlllltdt • '5 1'·' • : •1ctu.'V1lencl1 f I ,, IS.I t. l unwll, II DtrMo • • l•.t The two teams haven't met 1ince the 196M9 seaaon when the 49ers won a 61-«t verdict to bring the rec«d evt!n at three victories and a like num- ber of defeats. The series began ln 1~ with three eames played in 196U7. Tickets currenUy available for the game are located behind or near the UC! bench. Reserved seat ticket.I iell for 13 and $2.50 witlt generol ad· mlllion priced at $2. student rlckels 1tll for $1.50. For f u r t h e r information ,..gardlng lickell, a>ntact the UCI atbletic department at UMell. Make all checks pay. able lo Alloclated students. :Gal N ~tters Seek Tit le The final tin< -of the !Int CiJ' Girls' OM1ion in- dlOldllal -Championlhlpa •• ......... 'U.11 "' Ultl'I IMte If ••I 11: .............. ltltt U tMfHI '"' Hl'I. Ill:•) .. MIVMt cu• v .... i n. c,1 •t•r, ·~ ...... Ml, C• ,_... CILO) " .... _ .... _" ... 'l'IM!t. n. ·--" g•,AfNl'IDllU.A ,., ... ~. , ..... _ .. ..... """"' ""' .,,., .. "' ,..,.. °"""" 1t " .... fi.'C'.._ ,.....,, & Le11ft M, er:;:1t11 II --·-· ...._., • .._YM • , will be held Saturday at UC \Irvine. - ' Quartorlinall begin •t 10 a.m. and cbamplon1blp matcltel art slated to Ill under way at apprmlmataly !:Ji' p.m. Only llU IUl'ViVOrl Jn what btpn U I lo.team touma. menl are Corona del. Mar'• Lillie Valfltl lllll 11oUJ lllldr, who ......,._ -o/ Ibo eight nmolnlnc daullleo comboa. '!!lo Sn Kimi duo wlli face R1wtbotni'1 JUdJ Tolen and Dorla Growoll In I b e I r ~ ......... Foolldll and Mila& BUia ... """-to -1111 ..., . C.rleon 121 G Nlltl fill 0 H1lftln11: ... II. l'l ..,.,,. I ··~ (4'1 (tll aM Wtlla•• 111 " an.., (1'1 Deluca 1101 "· Dlfflnlri 1111 Plter 112) C kOllNta 1111 TtOlltil ill 0 · ElllCl11 1121 ~-11 CIJ 0 McCormick fJI korlrtt auOI: l!•llOll -M<Phffton 2. Meurti &. SlllM'llrl t. c.,_ del Mar -Nerti. H11n1rne: ,.,._ fll MM" n, Elli· '°" II. GWC Hosts Foe Monarchs will try to escape :Joi. 111r11 ,_,, ~ -• a• from the doid"•-• of the 115 -Martr.1 ITJ itlflflld Qulnlt" IU) a1rn•Nlhw;2:l0 11 'JC). '..,,..., :«I. M1rdl 2' -Allfll I -CIM't' S'-tl "-elus League blsketball nJ -L1Mon1c. CTI doc.. Mlr111.1tt '°"""Y a1 Get .. ., Wttt 111rs1 rW!lll • ....,. ••-I IU) t-o. Nl*ll -c11r111, 2:JDJ. cellar tonight 'When· wx:y n-1>0 -Wllltr CTI die PtrcN" IUI s.. "'''·· ,,..,II , -II ltlo Hondo'. V·•e the Bishop Amat Wncer1 1. Tutt., AllfU 11 -'"'LA" l'*"'l· ilU l~n (U) ..... •lcfllrd1 ITJ Fri .....,II 1' LACC' (111m411 in an I o'clock conte1t. a-o. r~ .. ~·u ll: at c,..,..u•. • Other Angelus affairs pil St. ~uu;. c~t'l'i'. IT> doc. 0'"1111 Fri •• .vru 21 -•1 LA HlrW•. Anthony against host' PIUI x , .. -NlatM!'I (TI doc.. ROlll'lend IUI T....... AJorU 2S -•i. KoMo" f ~-t l·JO.. lllottlll. I I " and a battle o un,_... eM ISJ' -Lau (Tl 11ac 11rchtr cu1 s-2. l"rl., ~· tt -at E'•• .,..,•. between visitina St. Paul and ,_lntlt tTJ 11oc. DILa.,. 1u1 +o.. ••'!'.". ·• """' 2 -. ucc-11 Ow111n ''D 111-Mardi (Tl dK 011111 IUI .. 2. "' Servite ltHlltrlm IT) die HeM'ltld {UI ~ P'r l., l'Mf J -Cy~-· fl!oMf). h• J T di 1 I. , • ._... lollthtrf'I Clllforrilt Cole erry a r e s Hwt. _ T11i11n -br tort.it. c°",.,._ .-. Monarch! are cumntly ·tied/ 'f1wri>*'~~;;;;;;;:tt;;:;;;i;H;<;;;:;;:;;~~;;;;;:;;;;;:~;:;;;;:;;;FH~ with Amit for the lo0p's bot:H . . i ·, · . . Golden West College bids for tom spat with ;a~ntlcal °'2 •ASKlftALL TONIGHT !ls second Southern Ctllfomla rtcol'fls. . .. , Conference -etball victOJ'Y' 1 Ludilll , Ute· vlsil<irs la M LIVI ON KUR•PM in a row tonight when Ute . !.'.nior. forward Rick knit~ln, · RUllJers: boet LA Southwest at with a 11.S over1tl scoring I ·~o'<:lock. average. UNIV. CALIF • DAVE ROSS PONTIAC !RVINE CAL-ST An LONG IEACH Lease or luy All Models ••• [{·l ~~ fllL~Ll1IJJ.l~ ' ~! :::..,-: ".".-'" .CO~ . .-::_ .. "'.:"': ~ 11: ; . ' .. ~YEAR/ 50,000 MILE j~ \., \\,;l,'J,1\111\ :~ --............ _ -··-... 146 1017 -·· ... ·-~· ...... -..... .....aft 11 AA W 1 J_.M. = --=----11;1111 FJl~ay Jan. 21 •:SO P.M. UC I ,, ALL-CAL Nt1thm11 11 lllZI UCI , .... -.... Cit ""'' ...... ' ,....._ ....... ... , .. ,._Ctf....., , .. ,_,......., -·--fl&11-...... ' htvrd1y J i n. 22 L.I. STATE •• LOYOLA AT CHI CAGO CAii IT, Le•e •IACH J-·--J. .... ..... -iiii,;;;r,; • -· • ... 1 -UC'I 'l .... ,~ ......... ,.,, __ _ ••u-... .._..,. ,.,,., ..... ,.... .. ,,.,,. , .. -, ,. e OrfatnaI Biik lklwur of Aullria. e41% virgin wool , 41% 'nylon, and 4% 1pandtx. e Ov...U..boot style! center wallled bell and buckle; nylon onclw cuftl. e Excit~lo. and electric colors. , hi· 00 $50. tA.00 Doral ... Ove ran· ••••• '48 Mt:1'1 Wllten-ltJle War• Up laeket9 .. .... $1 7.00 $12.88 Yoath Parka• .... $1'.IO Wo•e•'• 'Ski Pa.ah .... $2J.OO I Wo•-'• Ski Pa.a"' .... $14.00 QUANTITIES Ll)llTED t lUS 112.88 117.00 COMPLETE RENTAL PROGRAM Over 200 pair of .... aH lteets av.n.ble. Skis, la11tl, •if plll L · AS LOW AS $4 Pll DAY 10°/o DISCOUNT To Ski Cl111t M•lt1r1 ' I Sears I -·--- ..... c.. ..... ......... Calle.._ .. II .... .......... .... - -; ) ... .,, .,, " I ,j I , I I • • • "· JI. DAJL Y. 'lf~OT . Kilr9y.; Kia,9a, .. Start Sey en th. Year . . •\ • Ill Style ' • '. By ALMON LOCUllEY Dllltr ~-............ When John B. 1 •J'tm•1 ~ kilroy1 "1J.roo1 y1\r1 KU!oa II 'breelled ....... the finllb line ~to capture r1r11 to flniJh aftcl handk1p """"'in the 1,510- . :.mUe Hobart to Aucld1nd, N.Z . .rae.11aal week Kiiroy hlmselr ?1wu not aboard. · 1 .t • • .. . . . . . .• The race ii" knawn "down 1 pndet" 11 the Tasman Sea :.race. KJaloa U al50 .aet a new • elaese<f Ume retord --~·the t ract. · .. .• It was the first' r-.~e 1h~lhe ,. sev'en-year compelitiv6 ~toty of the big aluminum yacht 'ttiat Kilroy wis not iboard· - win loee or draw. He was ,back. . home in his downtown office 'from 1954 to,,.,, a~e won ~ ~When ~. 1~rrecf that His pereent . ol the races she .1ieloved yacht had come \IP en~ .bn \elapsed .time, 63 cwtth .a ''~lean sweep." · ~n~.~ ~t~ and. 5?.S ~r- •Jim had akJppered the boat cent on o.v.er.all Jtand1cap. . '\',..._ , fir spite of the 4p~rancC! of ,tW the fa"1ed 64():.mllt Sydney such. racing behemoths as ~-· Hobart race late in Windward Passage ind.others. ~mber - a race in which 'K.ia.loa 11 had scored "line Kialqa Il,~in~e 1969,.ha~ won 47 percent of her races on elaps- "'""""-" but fail-" to save ed t·m •• , •• pe· n! on ha ·~u,;e for.tht1 ~ridicaP fie-dlca~. ~ ... ':" ~ , ~ce n- '9ry by five minutes. . Kialoa II has proved herself Having to get hoine .and .~n : all-weafber. boat ·•'mind the store" after the especiaUy in such features as Sy~-Hobart race, Kilroy last yeir's stOrmy LA YC · turned the boat over to his Whitney ~ Series , of . 'Offshore aaililJI , master, ; 15-year-old ra~ ... ~ Sll'e_\·· tieat Ken Brue:,: Ke.ndell, .a ·native of DeMeuse's 13--foot Blac'kfin NFW 1atind', for the Tuman hozq.t ill every race· but one, . ,&ea jqnket. Kilf1>ll didn't. l<now and established a new course UDW severaJ days after· .the fecoRf ·m · fOW. oUt 'of the aix "t,ce. th.It, Jqalof. P: hf.d"'won races. · · • !;II 11l~·"' · · '. . ··,A ta; rt ·Her chance at ·corrected :;, · • was an appropr1al-C' s time honors was deep-sixed bf Mexlee la Fehnary 1 Hobie Cat ;Regatta Slated : ~ • 1 • •' Sicoad .. -Cat . ~ obrlplp feed Ii llCheduled joinUy sponsored by the Coast ~~~-•-·"· ~" ~ for ,all portici~•ll po Satur· C.larnaran Corp.. manulac--w~ --. WW -day nlglJI. Tbe';,;arc1s p,..... tunors or the Hobie cat, llld bold 1i G111ymu, Mulco, talion ,;;it be < ·SUnday II· the Boat Slore, Hobie Cat Feb.· it-a wi-. '!'he recattio ii being dealer in Long Beach. Bolh lbt Hobie Ill 'and '":========;;;;:;;;;';;;!;;' :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ wtll .... off ~:'"'· aandy '.......... of . de Oil-. 1111 of lbt lllmilll • of catcMI. L•a•H .. 11o1>ie akl.,,_ ... ~ lo bo .on bud l<lr lbt . ennl lnclmle lllclwd Laalok, wlaner. of tho lfoblo.14 DI- ' llonlll ' in Florida; lloble Alter, dalgner •and builder of the er~ from . San Juan Clpi>trlllO, and W I y D e Sclulerer, one or the leading South)and aklppen. The event 11 an open regatta for any Hobie Cat owner. The -Hobie Cat Auoclation aald more than 100 participants are upecled from the w ... t Coast. Several hotels are avlllable ·• hlY "1we:Mlndlll llkt an .i.ctrlc knife. • Zfpl tttru t• klgt In I IMC"o oncli, ,1«11 2.foot _, • Cftt.rlln.lltl.1t1mn.eut tlrewood, build outdoor fumtturt. 8tYt "'°""I •tw ..... J111tv ..... Alk about McCulloch's Jn the ~by town or San NEW l!iW price chlin. C.rlos, but the. majority or MASTER SERVICE DEALERS '· skippers a.ad ,crews will be •••HN •IOYI SANTA ANA roughing it, using the beach HASTT SA .. l U .. ICI L W. llMIS Tl. l IMPL CO. launching site as their camp 11111 ._.....,. IW. 16Jt L Ant Sr. grouD41 along the Bah.ii de IJJ-1711 J4J.JUt Olg1dones. SANTA ANA SANTA ANA Because of the Catch.22 CtAU DTI HAIDWAll INOI INDUS'nlAL SU,,LY 211 S. M• 10• I ...... Aw. angle, a World War II theme 147·16JJ 147.0171 wil~ be carrl~ out. Yachting COSTA MISA HUNT1N•TON llACH !:(91' .the seventh· year of world anoOier aluminum yacht, Tijeo :;~amjialgnlng for the yicht Sl<phens'. 57-root Lightning .,~t fii'st had her grfcef~l'bot· frQm San Francisco. J(jJroy ;_"'t(>m _baptiz¢ with saltwater in believes he wou1d ha ve faired ~~.ltsf. Sihce then !he hae: cr:uls· better in this category except · r ed. ·and raced over · 175,000 fQr the new time correction . milu and has another ruiged factqr . involved in t h e two years ahead of her before chaiigeover. from the tcA to returning to her original home JOR measurement rules. The Port of Newport Bel~ , · · ·latter carries more of -."a ON HER WAY -'Tiiis is how Kia!oa n looked as she plunged across the Tas· nlari Sea ~it~ everything flying _but the ·skipper's skivvies. The famed cam- paigner picked up 'a clean sweep and set a new elapsed time record' in the 1,570-mile race .tr9m ·Hobart, Tasmania,.to Aµckland , N.Z. writers covering the event will TONrs ·IUILDIN• MA.Tiii.AL. INC. ION'S MINl-CYCLI e1n be given annbands reading 2071 N..,_,. ~ 17111 a..ci.1•"4. ''foreign correspondent." S4i·l 121 142.2111 Winners will be awarded OIANM medals rather than trophie, or WIN'S •tNTAL I •DH. CTI. the frequenUy-w:ed Hobie Cat 114 N. Olhril haU models. 4JJ4llJ m~:be~&h of ~~ \N~~ penalty for larget,boats. · Germany plus goVemment of- .Jiarbo( and Loi Anlela yaelll SUCCESS PENALIZED '. ~Jicials from almost every '°'-tlubs, ID recent. campilgns be ·Kilr'oy believes tJle IOR h~s country and island visited 1'y "his ~ under the banner ol penalized time allowancts Kialoa II. ' .. LA YC, Prlmarltr because of upon larger yS'chts, partly During the recent cruise ~the owner's vice preaidencf of becall!lt--0f .their success out from Honolulu to AustraJia '1tbe ; Port of ios . Angeles priirlacily 0becail$e of· Jl com. · following 'the Transpac race "t;if.oor Commission.· promise with the British Klaloa II strved as a Ooating ~·· ·c~ ' • RORC ovei-.·whose .handicap laboratory for ma i-in e VBR8A11LE BOAT number _ the higher of the biologists fro,m. the Un,i\lersity ·(·IGaloa Il ll what Is referred U.S. or the low.er of the British of California .-· ~ in yachting circles u an _ would 'be used. It was KiaJoa ~ will not soon be , pcun'raclng-cruising sailboat. finally decided to split the dil· back ·in Newpqrt or Los '-'ft meani lbe la equally at ference. • · , ·~ , .Angeles-waters. It may be ~o 1ot. JMime' with a group of guests Kilroy believes • the' 'COm· , years before s~~ is seE!n ~ aboard at tome reniote-island pfomlae wal u~Jentlf~ aJid these parts again. Under com- or in ·hard-~ C9m~tion, tn no way bued on a :yacht'I · mand of "l\endell, she':teaves c)iwlng lo weather 111 the potinlla,I \pirfQ1mince... I t Auckland Feb .. I on. a -40-50 day ;~tlantfc or Pacific oceans:. · caUsed' ·alt 1arg'er yachts to , . voyage to the Panami ca~J . There are those who cliitn gi've ' mOfe "ifme allo"waiice lo and the.nee to . Cozumel on the ~hat Kialoa lI has been out-smaller yach"ts _ and the vie: Y~catan . Pen!nsula w h e re ~ealgned. (Kilroy isn't cne of tor, in· many ra ces, would Kilroy w1ll .j~1n her !or some ~m.) But the fact rema~ bave been; different had . the local. cruising a n d en-E in every major race 1n compromise not Occurred. tertiunment. . , hlpi the graceful 73-footer is To what does Kilroy at-From Cozumel t~ yacht ntered, the skippers of the tribute his and Kialoa's suc· will cruise the Caribbean to ~t new racing machines cess in world-wide racing Florida where she is·due to be t,~-~. a weather eye out for circuits? hauled in' preparation for next Jungle Jim." "Unlike the crop of 73-summer's Block Tsland race ssentially, Kialoa II was footers· built in recent years, off New England,· the gned by the famed nav~I · KlaJoa II is a true yacht and Newport, R.I. to Bermuda tect Olin Stephens of New not a seated up dinghy or Star race and the Trans·Atlantic ;:/ork, incorporating some boat." hti says. "As such, she Race to Spain. In the 1970 Jeatures that Kilroy expected was designed to win -not Trans-Atlantic to I r e I an d Jn a comfortable cruising just finish f1tst -and at the Klaloa II was the handicap tacht that would be com-same ,time serve purposes winner. • petitive in offshore racing. . ' other than racing, such as Following the Trans-Atlantic t She was the !irst all-cruising. , J(jaloa II will be used for pluminum yacht of her slie lo As a matter of fact, Kilroy cruising "tqe Mediterranean, pave her lines lofted by com· attributes much of the success" and later will go to South puter a!\d to be structurally of ·his industrial real estate America for the Bue(los Aires ~eslgned by computer. She business, Kilroy Industries, to to Rio de Janeiro race in early Es put tegether by Yacht the identity gained from a 1973. namics, a now extinct firm winning sailboat and having a In 1973 Kilroy figures on ganized b;: Kilroy and com-yacht that could be used for doing the Southern Ocean Rae. bed of .!IUCh industrial giants the entertainment of business ing Circuit (SORC) off Florida ls Douglas Aircraft, Alcoa, Usociates and clients. before returning the boat to Jteyoolds Aluminum, Kaiser EX'-NDS GOODWILL Southern C a I i f o r n i a for .6.hµninum and Harv e Y ••r. another craclc at the .f.1um1nuin -all of whom Kilroy has recently made Transpac. ~!pated in some phase of quite a thing out of 11sing ·-·=========::. design and construction con-Kialoa ·u for ·the extension of r1• IU.ltatk>n. intem8ti111al goodwill. Among .... -Original -cost of Klaloa II the foreign ~igni,ta_r~es w~ ~-as never revealed,: but ex-have been aboard in various "jerl.!I have "R:t.iesstimated" ports thro'ugtiotit ttie \vorld .11r~ .... that upwards or $350,000 went Prime Minister Edward·Heath 'into her desig n and con· o( Bi'itaiil thiinself a world u th · l renowned yachtsmen ), Prince "flruc on. In e interven ng Ju&h C8rlos.. heir apparWt .of , 11fears .KllroY has Spef!t' nea,rly s p a I n, and Princess . Sofia ; -t that much again Jn making Prime Minis'ter JOhn Ly~h of change1 . in . her rig and. 1 LOCAL 'EDITORIALS The DAIL.Y PILOT . Quite Often · Fights City Ho l . replacement of ·gear cd iails. Ireland, the vict chance lor iOd , · 'finance lninister O: f 111 early oaipo1gns· Klaloa. ~~=~;;;:,;;;;i~~;.;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 11"rmg problems orl:the ll -' too1"d by changing rrom a wiilCI. These were partfally LE, .ASE N·ow 'ventk>naJ to a spade rud· trim tab, and rinally lrom a sloop · to a • • • awl rig. KiaJo1's flrat five years of ~mpll"ion tet 1 record which !liU nner been equalled. Dur· ~ compolgns in the AUanUc, .,,ICillc, Baille and Car~n. 1171 CO!ln1NENTAL lnlor Ille ~"" lfMf '"""' fr~ plMSUI'• IMy • COll!lntnlll un .,,. ¥kif, let our IHSI .. mefllOll' HT U9 • pr09rem °""'* Por v-sit'10nlf "'11111111.. ' " _ !m.sTATION WAGON ' CALL IUD IOWIN , , , $4~~830 o,.,..,, C111•l/1 •F••ll1 tfflru Com• hnson &'son · I • SPECIAL SALE ON . GENERAL .TIRES!· . . . • 4-Ply Polyeeter Cord COnltrui:tlon • Fam01111 Dual Tread De.liP • Dlat1.1.1PllW Dual eo'."tjpe ;i r!no w1111 ... 11 ' 4 PL y· POLYESTER! GUARANTEED! 'SPECIA'L SALE PRICES , SIZI 111-14 F71-14 •71-14 H71·14 ., .. ,. H11·15 •EGUL.Al SJ4.SO SJ6.lt 141.ft 14J.ll 141.00 144.fl PllCI SALE ' . ., PRICE $U.95 $22.5f $22.~ $25.51 $22.50 $25.94 ' P.l.T. SI.JI~ ' SJ.JI SJ.II 12.74 12.'4 SJ.ti . ltAIN CHICK: Sho11lcf 011r supply of •o'me 1i1~1 er lin11 run short clurin9 thh event, ...,., will . . honor 1ny orrlen plececl now for future clel i¥•rv et the 1cl¥1rti11cl price. BRAKE RELINE · TAKE YOUR PICK! JUST . $24 95 Incl. •II lt~or, FordJ, ' Ch.vroleh, co'"p•~t. ·.o)!,c br•"'' '111111 o'lti•r c1r1· 1Ji9lilly ki9htr. ! . Hlll'l WHAT WI DO: ·• . Our 1ptc:\tli1h rel;,,, tll ·four whttl1 wWh , W•9n1r· .,,,., llni1191 .•• Inspect t it four drumt • , • C~tclr wh.,I -cylill· der. ind .rt.turn ,p;Jn91 ••• Clttll tnid lultrictlt ~cli111t pl1t'! •• , R11p1c:lr front wh11I be1ri1191 , ... Aclju1t ltr1lrt1,, rp1tor1 fluid ', • , Rott! t11t your c1i-. . ~-Vft ult Ofily nliw'fii:"forY 11·u1in11red ptrlt r,. not r,1!.uilf.-. . . . USED ... TIRES let• of _,.llcld trud . " each ...... '"' ""' , .... ' SUPER WIDE! "60 SERIES" F.14 .or :15 I ,$35.95 ,. ,,,:T. UI • ,,, 'G&0-14 or 15 $39.95 '·'·'· I.ti. a.n: U.S. INDY MAG ··WHEELS POU-CHIYIO&.IJ~YMOUTH DA DUN-TOYOTA SET OF 4 •••• ' •9900 (~-,.,. tlMf ""'' I .hole m•e• avolliblo '°'· ~ ton , C•mporo • n d Pick-up .. 11Je!!tly hl"'9r, ' \ · ·:GENIRAL JET ' I WHITEW·AL llS· ~ Datsun ~ Toyot• • <olt • V~fia "Pl'9to Owners! ' ORIGINALEQUl,MINT ILACICWALLS I • r.~1~:.:·1. ~~ """"$1695.' • l>fff.Dur.,.n• T.r .......... 'ber r lone m.... • , . "" ''·" ..... 11:11. T111. tilt .... ,, -. , ... __ .. -- 608x13 ILEMS • . Sft!!T. 7 "·" • 600xl2 T.ubtleu '14~ Since, .. l'ifONl1 " t • ~ . ' . ,114e, .-, n , -1'1Z DU.V'll.rr JI Naming cif tl1e·-.Oiime. ,(~¥;:~~~: . ~;::AL~= .. :;;:, . ~ 'LIOALNOIUS ,.w. "°·~. JrrtOTIC• II HllllY OIVIN ••I 1f8I· THI UVMC::-7.uifla IVNl ..... ;ii ... Tiii -=~~=-.::~=· M -11 wlll .. r~ W IM City fla. A•ftNI ITA1'1 ... CALIPOfUll4 ... lfAllD .. ltOllOMLI MM .. .. Offk• ., Atctl_,_.,..., ~ . .. c .. ,. Mew .. Ille ......... 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J;,i!.: ... <#' •• '4-£;.'-..._ iJL .NtD'OltOUMD COVW• •It:••·"'•• 111 H fl OIMrt· & M•NIS.~!!!~~~·..-..-J i . ICHM, .... ~., ................ •IM• 119rt., .......... . and'• dir.ty noal." moet eobntri.J. va to illUt · .,...,.T'°"' oir u.ww _,., .... a " .. i. • • • c..-J1.1, ., ~ -"·•· ... .._.,... • .,.,..., ~ 11 ;111e1 ... '11 _..,... ~ •• .,.. "· th ' ... -~ -••_. • COWi• j. I IA I 1 Clflllo' o""9 Wiii, • fllt Clt'f. 11 ...... 1-. ........, ....... c....-. ftNl. U..., ..,._Ill wll t.nllll .... Ntt• t1lwla"t ~ lraatll/"*' .. ~ keep Up to date. h ........ th. their gold --Uni"ted ~-•-• ~· IMlf(ltll. n-.oo Dttilf J_., tt 19'1-• •• 11111111 la ... ......,. ·~ t1 -._... '.'Z:te•11~ lflciilllM '' .,.. hi.._' a11'""* °"'-.... Just to make it easler to elr paper money 1r11.1 11 ...... ,.,.. ceNCUT&.. 111t•L.~1. AN. C•N~. ·J .midi •• .,. .._. 11 ....-., • ...,~. ~ ~ . • ' llltl -ICOI .. I !'VWI.,.. ... 'Tl.et. WILLIAM 1' .• JOHN.' "'9 ..... fl ............. ..-1• fWr C.lrfir\ ~ DQVll••ol .. S-•I S-lcM, IWf! IV, tli Ion al. meanings of Mme of the nearest. ·•,..-oacb to IL JI the s , :r.D ,;HI• ,.,.. c-"' c..,. ir. ......., ...., ... ftrit ,...._....... ., "'" ~~11. ~ ~ Olfk. .. ArdlltlcNN .-~trvc11M, "' ..... . .,-financ ial buzz.words going Federal Reserve Sy.stem. ,Cen· ~ '"¥. I ~.. ~""'' IUIU--IA r· :~:. .... ~ . 9t=-~ ... lltft • ' ~· ~.., • ..,~, .... w .,.;. • w ••lfk•;loN, ~ ...... t tlllrll'la, •• ,., ............ •»around now: tr~I banks \ake ac'tlOn1 wliich t;A-<W tf_.....,. ..dt1cet'i.oil _., • ..., .-...:. c..w111e..., .. , w1LL1AM a. •••ao11t ..,'", iw '~'"" ..,.. fa. ""'"1111 "-cv.ir•e• M•......-i1 omc. 1""' .• -G"roup ·' Tea _. Th., .. · are WOlJid tk 1 improver f 0 r s--j ~1i:"'2..:.s"':.~1/-:"'"'":,! r=..:r:•..,.-:,:,, ;,, ~·=~ "::.: :~'' :..~o~::.1111 ~~1:''Ct1~J/j.fu.111 ,..._ .,_ C""'tti M--:: ~ 'h • in , ....... • ... . . ...:. " .... I • c ..... " ......... ,, ,. ~ ... die,.. if ., .... 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'""' O...rtrnillt '' '-•' """k• • ..,_ ri.ti• i., r•l«t t111\' ., •" 11w. • ,. el(jl S . ,. aM tbli iw4M.. ' • , _,.....,. ""· • -''-., ci~1 • , ... •• "" • ._..,. 91'11 lrrt'lll•rllv 1r1 •11\' 11W •«•h··•· • • E · fl '~ -::~,. ... r:-.~-r · ·. • currency to affect ill v1Jue. A .... • • •'"°"""..,, -'-'"-' ._ ~ 1 \~:i:': :r::~:r,..::,·. J•-rr 1. 1" ~'·a mt • r ,. -.n 11111. W1u-. ... ,.m.,... .,,., "• 1u:m, '"""IN•'*· . qr:: peaD\.vwn~ '. I •\ ~' clunnoat~whe•• ... ·-e-•'7'.!-"*"•"" .. flilj·~·~~-,.. I ,., ... -.. -.... . f ' ' •11111aa1.~IYKM•MeVILYWA••••Ttl L •all.-L.' .,:.,_,/1-'t ·•i..· r .,. .l • t QI '"'--•·-1-.~tlc: ......... ~. . ,.,. :-;:? .,. __ .... ,.--...... • COUHTT•~H.ul•I y l lll,U' 11•ve mpDli ~,,.. <¥'• ::,.:--.... '1'· 1• • ~, f • ~·; .>i ~ ,!"' hu no fixed value in terms of ,...~ ..... U.THI•' CHVI. .... .... ' '' ...... NC·· ...... ~-~,, -W&lloM-.miiril:D Tiii OtMrt-l•tf GIMr•I hrVk:• 11•1 19Cfftllnell ,... ...,.., •• ., ..... 11 ....... ting .' P. O w·e' r 11n ~&h. e·· d'evo'u" _.., t · m'•k' 1-;; i_ , ;: Id · d 11 · but" ,_ Ito ed eti. c.w.:11 '• .. w c1,., .._, tw•llfwl• ltMtt ., L• • ....... • · • · • · 1 __ w -... ,., 11r•1111t tllnL Wlf'flint. s.lllf$.,., ""*Ill• .,.. Mti.e.,.., 111c.11M1e fJ qi ., "' go or o ars: QI a " .. ~ • ._....,....,. ,... ...i t(' ... et t.u.MS. •• 1uotWla • cu,•111e11 •· cf=' .,,,, .. ver il"'Jll'MIS ,., '*'"" .,... weH,,., -.11111. ......., .,... ilfll)ftr .,.. ~~. M _o n e l ,i r y : Revaa.H \_.. which mean.I it . t be al ed. b the ) w [$.I w..., i.. :.~ wl,,. i... .. M .. w WILLIAMS, .,._..,, Ha,.. ~· if Iii -,...... .. 114 •• ~..., 1MrMt11r ..,. "" dllfll'I "'ceC ttit "*'1t II 11 .,. -, ™ .. "'~. ·".-~ '"""t.._,_ ·11 •. "'"r ",•· -~,·11 .. u_• t·•~--, ol ~. ud -~• A·-~lflcp-a ~'tpat;•w•IWi .. "",...;.,., Mtlt• -NOT1ct,,." .. "•!:~,v-G1vn-tt -. ~~ATI w .,.U "" ....... _ "",~.,.. *",.. ... ,,_. MfNf •1 "°"'-. ...._._,..!fl.,. .. ,.. .-IVl' ai,all.l.o JflAli\I' ~ llV\~ I'"~"--p Y aou ~ms.nu, lllY.'ll '~.tnllt .... ,... .... .... Mrl , , ,ftta Ceuwr"J W _ IMouoll .. M .!'Mr ell111fk1ti9flftl.........,... ,,,,, tJlt .,,..ttct, an ·organaallon of all the · ;..:.....i f • .......,, tlo o/ .... a .. .J • n... -....._. -,... "" c11>r c..mi ""' ,,.., .u .,.,_ ....,,,1~ ct•'"'' ... 1rt11... . • =-i: ' .... ...., . . rency JI g"'f'I or a cou .. _ .. , I n u~ atva•r:Js l1"P • • • ~...._.. ·...J'lH .,. w w ..., 9f .... ._...,.. .,,. ~ ...... ..,,., MltC• .., .:U.i:t."'..-••t.tT.e.. cu1111•1cATH11111 ,._ ...,.._ .._,.., ......,, countr~es in the ~orld to prestige ·tmt bad for ita'trade. Cn'trtlll( Pef mrrencles _....,..,.,~'Ml ~ ... a11 111 ... lfflcii....,"" ,_"M" ~. 1111""' ...,u .... :=' .U,n ., ~ &11• "" Ctr•atnt•• 1.1$ 11.11.s 1 .. t• ,.,,. regulate f I n 1 n c i a I ar . -.CtHt".CttY « .. t4 c11Y TllM,... .... clicll-'.,.. ....,...,"',.....~.a , ,1-, -~"'--,., • ., .• , c:-1 M•..,. 1.m 11.J101 1J.Jtt, 1:1.m .. • It takes more devalued, dollan which have a 1xed valu~are i~i.~ :9, ...,.. ,...;,.--.. ...i .. Pl'...,. ~r:Jw"' "" MCffl• 1-;-.,,.;.;H:"HT'~""'ic•",/,' il1.•tfAN 11ec1r11:i.11 1.11s 11 . .w 11.41 11.45 rangemens Nfween them and 1 b .,..., k 1 Id t be ..... B t If ... ~ -· - -.,. ,,_...,., i.""' '"'" 11 tl!i .t1 ,., , • , , ._ • ,.. • • L111ttt• •.1d 1.1n a.10 11,2, ...t'C4:f , ~ ' o uy enou811 mar s or 1 sa ~ pe156_., u , u.~ '""' _ .;'.i.; . ...,.·.., .1,14 0, ...., •tw"'": Mc. IN, G•llN a ~·~~~: .. ~. s1u. t • ,•t• ~ .. v Tr11Klllflt M•ch111t Ow•ler •·•' 11.M 11.a "·" to ch~ .. ~!~ f! 1w iCiJ .. are Vo ~-It i1w age n 1 so. fewer value JJ changed by.a little bit, :it .. ~?'.., .. 11.~ i. 1vLv1.-.. no 11.t ci..-..11 "-· llllt• NOTICI: ·,,~.:;-... ~.; oivlM llMlt °''"' t4 ~ Trvct spendirur "'Ofe 1" .. " they earn y lk · id · lh d d _ _... the ~, ~,..,., -·-" -• .. .., .. 0r .... et......,.. nw. llltlldl 3 c...-... ' ~l., w•"" teYen •.n t.ns •·* "·'' . ·~ ,.,. Y••1. • o wagens are · so 'lll e up or own e~,...1ng on 'tKM . ( .. ..Z ..:.i . •, ... , "·~ • ..,. ;.._.,....._.,IN w•ui.Mlll L-._.. .....-_. :,"·.!'..llM ":::'"..; •• ,,.,.,M•HT., ••••••\. s11¥1t11 The-IMF alltl' dislribotes the United states. If the.reduction supply and dem•nd It ' ill ukl ..,_. ~-;::;,.:~..,. ....;.ti • .-..,.. .11 '"""'" ""'""""' ,. ,,,. .. , ... if .. "ti""'· ~ '"' ,.,._,. ...... i ·' .... ·,.. •fl~te• ... A•CNIT•nu•• •11• c112tttUCTiett , ' ' ~-~·· i" t ;·-• .i...:.... ~ldetli Wlllll ...,, "'6ftff01 Miii' lflt .._. If, W'I ry "" ..... NVMM•t., A.I.A. Special D!'a'w'~. Rights -in VW &ales is greal enough, to have. the cr1,wllflf pea. :~;:·.~~!:;·., c .. 1tw~• ':..~ ,.,.. ~t1s11 "t1 "'i. ...tkl. ~ :::;;;c-::,~ ~ = .1: ''"'1 a1c111tT•n also knoW(l'-f,' ,'SoRs or paper Germany mlgHt cofue up with Jnstea~f that, a cqqn.tiy'_may ·-· -. •',•+i1..#'_c.n-..;.~....... D~v1~: .. 1~;.:'W~t:IAMI ~ ,,,Nlletr''"' 11. ~ 11t• 111111 111 ~...-11s11111 or•r11• cw.i ri.ltY'~.!:::, ~21, •· 1m '"!! gold Th'·• ·• sort of a loan a choose as France did -• · •IP• .-Y -' 11o1t1 • ~,,.... -•• 1 '-'·"lfnl•o J, 1•n,, ill I,~ 1.m .. 111 fl'• --· · ~ " ~atlleM '••,..•111 1...ir•.~1t11 .._..,•j'•1 """~""' e1 t11i .. '1...-N•. •.,••Id LEGALNOTIClt I.BOAL NOTICB given by the IMF' to ·countries · 'alaa<:e of Trade De(icit -. T?t"o·Tler Sy1tem . -Which ::=~ ~ ~J:. ~ '"1 > ., _ ••i•~ ., ttot ·~ "'"*' ,_.,. 11 .* c1v1t ·c.,..... nrt"" We11, "' · ~ &o they can settle their debts Wjijch me8ns '}1,! d~i get · th t w1l F :-a ' , ....., .,. '* ~ ,..-t • ttte·ci1y fll '-"'' ....... C•"'-'111•· ir1n1 •ttt•• to each other. Vlith w.ord trade eno'ugh dollors lr:m ·sates ml eansc1o1'1 dat, ~~-npe payi ~~=L·~="~":..:: -·~-.,. "'1"L'YiA · o."'V:':-a ];,.!J'!"1 NaiI:7:.::M•wr 1 MTICt Tem:•11tTH• ___ ':l or a. ar_ epe,..,. ,ctn .why._ t1111.,..,..... ~·.. ...._.. •... ..... _....."A" ~ cwa Th• to11ew1,.. Pi'.-.,, """' ,.,,..,.. ceutT ,_. TM• -li expanding, ~re · ·Were., not, to .ipay for th! .S computers . you are selling Jt. U "otl'lre ....,...,.,.,., "'' ~ .• ; ' , .,....,.,, _,1 ,... ~ at.•c• .,.. ,..,...., • , :>•. -11u~-••: ,,.,. • ., uL1,..•tA . OUghd II nd g I"' t..:11.x he bu )l " u he 11· don· to ''f .~.! iMtl.JlttW• ~ ..... 'Iii ...... ~ J .... _.,_ WEITlll:M l:Ll:CT •1 c .llGll .... TW CWMn' ........... . en o ars a t> u in '4;'. -s ys. owever, even s If: 1ng ars pay . I?' ex-_..,., •Sfllli . ..,,,. ~--w ........... w ••••··~·-, .... ._. c 1, •• . , . lili&IMTl!NANCE co .. ,... •• ,,..~. .._ •·n• istence to seitie .al( th. debl!. ha! ·a d~ficit Jh ttte.,baiihce of ports, you get mo"' francs qiy ".c..,•i. ,,_., ellf 11 ~ .,. ._ -·.:-·• : ll..,_'._, r-_ .. , ,.1 1 .. ,,...,.-• Cilt• MIN. C•Ht. 1s1•1• ., 9LAOTI c 1•111c'M 1 r·... i}l · bi 1 • • ~ ... ~~ • ~ .... _ \.-CMtll'f ~ , ........ fW ~·--Ltwft WtlMr\, 2941 Jl:•l'ld•liHI, C"I• ·o.e....i , , 1 SDR's are like using a check trade; s e might Still ve a tha~ If you are,•elli~ dollars ,..;1 r-:.;•~ ;~ ..., • '~" 'fi~ 1t.-::mi 1 ...,. "*""'"' ~. _...,..... ·~~; 6.1iv·~;.1111. ~· .. ~·~'iicMll, itA .,,,... ,.1 ... d::tT:'.i .••-;;!•::.!"~Iii.:.= ·-instead of a $10· bill' to pay a. surplus in her ·10 t>uy stoc;k ln Fr~h COM· lli'=iui~.'" ,it W'IWJ•n' -, ~ ·· _ _ 1 . · ,.,. •"""'°'·~,u.<21. 1 f<."' 1 •1 ;.i •\·,,..n C•t• M•••· c1111. t11tt 111 ,.,.... Mrirlt ,..._ ....... ,,.. debt:-If a countrY. 1tlll Can't Balance., PaymeiU _this panles. Thu1 ls a lone . way Tilt c11Y c:U::j:;.l ... ' c~ ., diif. r LWAAL Ho.rlCS ·, · · "' T_1111 11u111111• 11 1111,. cllflductH ~ • 111111 ---... . .,. ,...... i. fMt ..._ pay its debt! it is SU"'""sed to be . I be It from the ~implicities of the MtllO r-r-... ~·:T'*'· .,,,,.. ., ti:r=:;j, -.' ,.., ' ""'~ "~ .. ,,or, '~ ,.~.. Wlllo,,... .................... ..... Devalue -this ';; .... to J:iudes J~heau::y· a c=try · 'Geld Standaril -wlik:b •".,.-:; -''~__;,, ·1~ · '. 1 1 ..... ; •• ._., .. ,--· .:! . . ' ' 1 ~ ~ _ ,~~ 1 1 ~. ""'• !'ta= fl .... wltll IN ~ ., • c:•., • ..... ...,,,...-'f,W -~ • "fdlu 1 ·1vo•D1•DPT.H1 -.. -·" ·-· -,-·,-,;;:;,,.r.· c1trt:.,0r11111~t11:J•,·1,1m.~ .. ::"" .. :":1r.:-:; admitof(lciaUythatyourcur· earns from insura~ or the meansyouoou . m nyour c1tvc:ou1K1LOfTH1 ~•i· ;,...,_ .•,..: .·· .......... ,,",...,... '' .....,.,.. J.·MMM, ~ c.......,.,llb ........ RDHa-... ....,..,., rency is not worth as much as tourist business or shipping u dollars or ftanCs 'or pounds \ ~l~T .. ~11c,~A MISA. ''"cT~A aov1•t1s1HG, "* c-·T111 ....... ........,. .ri .i111 Cl•rk. 11.1nu M9WI ,....., CMoarlfll. <.....,.,... II had •··n. A devalued dollar --·-" as· ••· 1"ncome from 1·•· ·,-• gel real ·gold ~, ·sy-'-"'' Drive, 1111tt •·1• 11eww1 •Nd!, '""'""' •1: ~ toll-"'M o c: 1 0a1tT ,11tt wflldl 1l .,. .._, -' ....,_. ., t111t ~ -WCJI' Ulll:' !.a JN • llll 1t1111:111 l!ILEIH '· 'HtMHIY, ( llt nMlf • • UNITllO IHTE•~•tll:S. 1111 U ,.,... ... llNtrlltlllll \ft •I INllltt .... WM. won't buy as niany marks. But exports. So if l n s u ran c e is now obsolete except in CITY ct.1•tt Of THE ·~1. vi. wu11-. 41 OehH• ,.,..1, Kr"'"" 1 lhu"""' A 111 Pl• 1"', Jtnu•rv 7' H, 71. •· irn 11·12 ""' •tt•'-., .... ._....,,, w1111111 ..,, U d f d . I nd -• h I ·CITY Of' COST• M,ISA, c_._ HI Mer C•IHwlllL mofllh• .,,., tile lfliJ911c:.._ .t tllll the mark will ~y more premiuma to. oy so L<>n on Switzer a anu suc Paces C:AL1f'O•H1A Mtrc.Hk A. · .,_11, 4311 OMll• · u. 1. IMT••~••s'lis. 111c., · 1 LEGAL·NMICli t1t11lct. -dollars, SO When'. the dollar is are fti0rt! than the trade U' Dubai. Publlltllll. Or-c-t OtllY 'lie! ltr•I• C•-*' Mtr. C•~1111 Cw-1110!'< , D1IM D~,M. ltJl, ----------:,...__ Jtnu•l"T 21, l .. lt1'2 IJt.72 This MIMIS LI Mlfll ~ 1W t Tllt1 11uta-11 ~' ~ • otr· 11119TICI ef lilOlil .. ftl'Oltll•ILITT , J,.M, CAM'lllL '' ' · •-., ~•l'IMrlfl'-• -•'"""' 1 , , , Nolkl 11 llir• '"""" 1MI "" u~ •• _. LEGAL NOTICB Otllllb w, Wllll1m1 LAWllNCE ~Hit.Ll,S, WllllMI WIM NI N '"""'ltlli fer 1nT ., ""Wllll if ... D · b Shows Hilre TI:h ....,_.... "'" wlltl !lot ~ Pr•IMlfll llebll • ll•Wltl .. ct11~KM ., •irr-. .-. Nf'IM _....., . 0 cem· er: . -( · -> · · ...::.··:.. ~,t.::"'.:.~= ~~llrk "' <;-r ~~~ ,1~ ty T~\~~':':".::· =., w1: "6.c~oo:: °"=i.:'':1~::.:':..~ : :.i:.::~· 1::i .. · :.. .. .::.. --.: .. C'( , . , _ SlnW-'S!Wl' .................. ,-~ C: , , , ' '' 1 1'71 $IN! M>t.LM Cl• ... c -alt •It . ' S.UM• Sllefltll"' C ..... r, 2ff I 111tl ' ' ' ' 1'1.. l fl.\... , Aclllrtu ntl Cllff Dr,. NtwHtf lltdl, Tlh ,. ... ' :Jn ,• 4 ' ' '' .. S!rMl,~ .. ll,Nsul,C•......,..;1ll 'if"lfi .~IMd 'Ol'lllll <Mr.t DellY ,lilt, . · I ....OC-C:•,t'Hll. ............... '* P . r·•:; "· z r ' ! . l ~ lflroell:fY ,.tn'llr!IWl9it1W·t11e Or~ntt C.... ~ '"' "' W,•nlil ftllrwry 4 J9" ~ui.llltltf Oo'HIM CMlt' Dill¥ ''li.1 .. ~llM,ll'lld . t>r•llll c: .. 17 Dtlllll Pli.1·, ............ -C.lt B•#v , ers(j,n" a · n.Pom ~ f I'( ...,.. tlll •Dlclll'll« .. 'Im .... ., ~ , ' ;, ' n.n JIMtiry J, , .. )I, ii, lfn, , fl•12 J•-ry JO.. !lo fJ,,\f71> I , 111•7' J•~a.1' 1f, "' 1"' •'U 'llt'~·~1 ...,,,,,,,__,._. ... ~,1 . ' ' ,. . I • . wi11 M ..id " "" """"' llklrdtr tor cn11 ,;~·(O;LEGAL~· ~~N;G'l'l~~CE~_,;·1' ~:;;;;;;;~LEGAL~~· ;.;llG'l'lt,S~~~~;;~LoT;:;~tEG~;;A~l~, ~NOTICll~~~;;;~i;;!;;;-il~llJQA~~t~,~l(Q~~·Tll~;Cl~;;;i~1~ • .. ao11 ,, ... 1 ,,, J-rv u. 1m .. 2 :•~1'.#f. . • '·~: WASHl~NG.'fON_ ul .TM). J-1 _.l)e¢oo!llit"'.''ifte:t~"1~~·'.~,~a.ctori"·wfll ~;a' ~, ... ,,,·~~11ir,. .. ~· ~:' .. .,,·=.IWICo ... ·~ ~ ,._,:,,_ ,Mlle:.,._..,~,._.• or...1'tLOT, • ..,..,..,., "..-:,c"-'e. _....,...._ ... rea.tw....._.t \"'• • ~ -...._ lfti&· ,,.. .._...... C_,.,, C1lltenile1 "'-• l1elh1s1U ty Uln. ttltlleil _, Mllall&f 111 Cltr: ..W CJ1r CW51 • -..... .._.-If ,1 Personal . . • r •. J. _ r~·. • ~ . . ~ • " J ...... ,..,. .~ • °'""., ,... crrT w cesTa MllM;. ••-,,,. ...,.._.._,, ""' " •kl Let C•t• MtN. ,._... wt111 "" MIMI J__.,, ""' • ... .., ...... ... n\ ,..; & 'CM:~-., CMAtt•• ntl' n.fi. 111 ,. e!tl-If ltlM fllt1 1MrOc& .... ,-1111'1 If .,. CllY C-"1.......,. .._.. • • ........... ,...._ !'! Amerie peil !Ill! billion -tne'n~··"sa'ld~ .... payc;heekJA• -~~Jiltr trn. ., ... .._,. · '. r • ., • .,. •• ell'-',.·;,,., ... or LOT tn. Sovtrt.-11r" ,.....11e1 ,. .,. eMWHM w w .u1M1"" _.. if ••14 CllY c.-11 ll&lrf • • 1 in nec-.bir tb'{....i'R-t ·1ui1 -creased .... ' billion 1 n -~Wit~· ~ In :::· II' ~· ltl.Wl'O•T 119t9f'Tt ~ TllACT, ...... if IJl~I A~ ;fO,I, ....... 1111 P•SSID ANO ADO,TID ... 11tf0 •• ef Jt,.,..,., ,.,,, ................ a -···1->'l! !""~"" '• ,,.· • ' ~ ~ ,;~1:-':LLiH'I' ~ • '~ C!l'i!i,•..C~. •.1 .... r· ., S.UlllW'Hltrly NM., Lst ~11/ llllne• .,J.-r,, ""· . •el•: ' •t I n1 on t Kl .~wtnl ·<¥ wage-~~~!;!er eompar;d1lto:-::U:5 l, Art ~ "· L. GWlfi ; 11 ·11: Tilt CllY c..Mn 111 -. cu, 114 c"'-,_..,,_,.,1, •'-••Ill 1c1t 1111e • ' ~~!!111:~::.. w1LSOM ATll. t•ICl""'.l'ti ......, ......, Price l'W,ze · the 1oyernment billion in fue: prevlOUs month p1ernt111 lfi or•1111 Ctunt't' M<Kt ..., 111r.w ~rt.,•. f611owt: ., 11111•*1 ... 1•·• 1111 " IM ,_.. ., '1'*lri· ''· C191r. _...,., ' --~ • " 5 klr c -· No -• N 1 """"""'· • Cltr if C•lt Mtll NOii= Cle 111 WI ,._ I .re.......t. !'t . '. ' ,_. 2 ·~ ... verhrrumt o.-.rni. , ' :,__; u-' . """' i llCTIOfil '··.... I . ..,... if ·~ llCTIOH f, ............. .,,.. ,, .... ,~ ATTIJT: -..... .,., CIJ --~..... . , : • I''" .... ,~ 1 ~· • 'ft ~ ···;::r· ',...,.._ 1: ,...._.,... IW Clll....... ·•f" ... 'faCr~t':'ii ... -" •I& llf ltcli..o '231.• If tt1t MllllklHI Cltit .t llLllN ~"PWINNll'I' ' · t1 "' Thet'~Ws I triple 'the up?".5 blllian~"bou~t! • t .... ::"'" ,,,.·air& ,,..,.,., .! .. ~:--· .!'""'•KP lilt City. c....,...., °"""'Ml• $4 Cll'I Cltfk llf ~-' ~ hl!.,.t.:""'lli,_.~'s°:'~ .. hi -~ ...--..:: " l '. j ' ;tr," .i. ... ~~-lrt'J' ~ iiiii ~-• ,"'1 '. 1•, if t11i C1tY1 fll c ... MMI It hfflW C:ltf fll C1111,.,... --.. ~ .mont y,~oftM'~~·-.J('!rf.~"-...... ..,,. -~ t.._ ~f ' .t.• c_. ~~ ....... ~ ........... , .. , .... _......,, ............ ...,... ...... TATIOf'CALl~NIA . 1 ,~:-.,.,'l'f.:.Clill. ... ~- " t..._ ' f •B • "•~~ Sttife '~JOCl~li '' '.. ef .. ~-............ ..., ll:K~ -........ Ill...._ 4 ...,...,. COUNTY Of~I l It ' -· , mon •• ' ' J1·~esprice . 1 "1 _'bi,~ ' J ' ( ~ 2~11t.: ,, ,..... ""~""-"j....,,..,. J:ICT~ J. , .. ~-"". l•k• CITY 01" COITA 1111sl ' T ' MHN ~. ,,.,,. -•• ,j freeze ' ~Ute aize of '' er~ .. wager: e .5 · .. ~· ,,' ·~n..n ..,,,..., ,~,..,.._._. tffKt1M 'Mi..1111w...,..,,•t ••'• 1:11L11M '· PMIHHIY. citv 0tr1:: ~Ctlrll .. 't'ttr-::1 . ~ 1.1.t • '_L _~'.f '\,:ra 'd ·"· b""!IJ I ;,,a_!_L • :>J.ii,.!' ,..,. , .._ ......... 'A~-W.lt,.l,..,,, ... 9'MrlhH ...... lftll!"'let,.eM .. otfflcl1ClttllllftMC~CWllCll.-' · .. ~.. ' workei;:~ •• ,,,,~ ... qi VI ena.... I on1 . ~Si:'~et:I ":..W~ Yo, •• , tEGAL Nt1tlti5 w .. .. ' ,.,.,.~'t.if "'I., .. .,,..."-.,, fl"-1111 ' ...... f•-.,. CllY .,. ceti1 MIU. -· '9*tltv ., 'C!tr' "'(1111 .... =· and otherJDcome ·-1"1..raent.s ulary incr~ held ua..dur, "'--' """"''" ....,_ 11t• .... ..,. .... _ ..,..., •• M •_,...111a1..,. ......-. •Ill flf..._'°"1-. ,...._.1.,._ e... _..., • • • • ,n!':!..+..., 1• j the f i----f'.~ 1 l . J •' tlCTlheUI IUINi•"1 ..,_, .... Ill ...... ~·-11 fll -"' tlli D•AMGll CCIAS'J OAtt.Y He. 71..t wtl 11'11...-0CM 11111 ctootlflrell Jl-rr ti, ttft JI The ~ ~.r.--.. en ng reeze. '"'* ..,.,.,...,. · , , _ . • Thursday, .~I~ ft~esented Manufacturing payrolls TOIO .;:::-.;.,:"f.!""'" ,....., 'l' ~ omeb)dhler < ( .··)~~,the ~'I »monthly 12.1 billlon for \h&-lh.~ ••• :...,. .,..,~ .. • ''""' • -~ 1 -1970 ·I' 4¥ef '' ,t"'. _ • -....+-4· ·· 1nOf\ • lNO C'DMJIAtrf', iijp TtMil!w ...,, . David KellY .. ~as gain,;_ ·.., <t " ·f's ,aam:tl~.'~~1!1 ~-.Y~t:'~r~·.onm ·-•-. . . en opnmnte4 'Vll!O' For ~ufof1'1r. P'f~ t.or!I ·, ~··~· ·"•v,-. t ':\ .,;i:::: c..:i'·-' ~rt· 1'¥1,' ' · '' ·' . '"" t come tola""'· *.7' b!lliclll~ .5 ln•in'ltJa iM;' Ind + M"-'· "" · fli ~ "' ' ' ,resident of •Newpor rcent 8~ ttht ii'Tct.:tOtal, miaf.l•· ~;wire Ui·l·tii'. t ~=~~; ~,.. · ~-•. 1 ;. < : each. -based Grant pe , 5 • t .,. .... .::i_ n.-bil'"'.'lft.1 · ·the u~ J_.'lnd .,..,11.,_ J Mc:Ocil'IMll 1' orporation. He will be but o .. percen ie~ i.~n "'i;"'• .. '. ~ 1 ~wing I ae.,. ' ' " ,,. o, ...,..,, , . . . ' Sponsl.ble •or · secur 1970 gim over 1969. ·~ Of ,&M, o-mon"1 cml &lite,.. ·™' ••*"""' ,,.,,ttw Wttti1't.it--' .i, • _•, • f ,' · r ··"1 , .·•__:;\ •1:~1 --'Clltk.t-Or .... Cwr:ti,'-.•Pleli1 .... I g mortgage financ· The December 1 ~ c t 'e J s e · · Tninsporf1fion ·· erK\ pu ~'j .,;;..._: .. ~ ,~ : . g fo~ G!a~.t·~ .~per.a, ~rough.t the seasonally ad· u!ilily pay~ks rote ~1 int w. i.-t.•w .. w..i"" ng d~vi_s1__o~s it¥ Cali'l •.~led · annual rate to '8&1.1 billion as so'!'e:~ t~ s ~ .~ .... ~~ ~' ,, ,1 ,..,. rnia Ha waif and Ne·· bdllon,. longshoremen returned to ~u1111"*' or.,... eo.st 0e1' ,11.,, d ' Higher wages and saltrles work all!;! trade diabursement.s Dtc:tmtotr 21. 1rn •1111 J•M•rv 1. 1•. u. 1 a. I b"lll '"' 1 MA-11 ~ 1.,, ~· • • , rose by 1.5 1 on. · · · , "> • ' ' ' .\ ·!t.' . The only bigger monthly in-• · >• LEGAL NOTICE ·; nCieased :. Production :f;;~;n.':5::1~':~eJ~: ~~:n~==-~~~:: , .: , ,, .··:. . , . •.i· , , · when i~me w~ pp -$20 .~.=o=~~:!~.':::J, · ' · •) · , , i',· ' billion. '" rt t11t '"'''••" .t fll!ljlonlr: Up to .Y..nq[·,., ! ~Gr· ayson Organized tabor. whicli has ==;~.1"r1:~::~0Yltld . ··-·~·"11 · · •J:.v <' ··: • been high!" critical of . the t• "'! tt•1POMI!"'' .. • · .. •. • I' • T1'lli ~ ,,.. ,lllld • ,.iltloft nit- ' , t , , r ., · 1 . . • / ,... ; ~ governrl)ent's ~· controls, Clfnint ....,.,., m•rrl-. v.i :ci•v flle • W YORX· (AP)· 'n)e ,.Cfuctivity, aaying it should be ha1 criticized the:'~":.:·.:~:.=1:'1~.,..,,-',,!' airman of ' the Pric€\O!m-i ;measured according fo a com-1ovemment'1 decision to Uft 11 ....,,, t•O ,. ,... • :iwrlflll!,, ~ ' /LJl ., .. . • . I . . ' ' . . ] •• . ;J ' • :r : l;'c~· .. ' " • ~ .... "' " ~ "' ' ' .. . •' l;l ·" -·-,_ '-"- .1 .. ' ' L .. v 1":1.1 -" " " " ~ • .. '. " . " . .. [ ·=ttf-4· ·1.,1 II · ' .. •. ' . . ' " "' .....,. ~ I! ... " • - :_j' L-" •• ... ' " • II ·c .. Ill Ill •i r "' . l • II "' . .. ' " "' . "' • ~ II "' "' "' "' . ' . ·~ ... ~ " , . I " . f ' ' " . II " " I RI ' . " "' I :: ~· . ./: •t " I . "' •z ,. I " " II I '---~11 ,··-1c-111t · ~ I~· • I I I • ' ., -ssion sa,id that fe?bo{l,J.':o~ pany's quality increases aJ prlct and rent Contro1.s from ::"'~ -:C.: &..""~''"'.'~=if~ ·· ~ ~ ernment eco~C-~cdMrol well as the quailtiUve output smal·I stores ancf 1 0 me mtf'll.(lnt11111,,. 1 1 .... «..n _, .....,, " 1· orv Of COITA fll[U, aL..-a ' ·1 . " h t . hou ~ .... 111111111111 ,.,..,.,,,,, MIUMI ~~~~I .__ -pended la rge y l"'Ol1 w a per m~n r. i ~1 apartmenLs . ., , ,__,, ct11w cu1tadT. m1111 "'"""'• ... .. -·--·-DtSTfttCTM MAP ·vate enterprise. can do to : '.'A ~uality'.'~cre•*/'10!': ''.'.: . . • 1 -, ·. ;-I\; ~ =.-:;;,~'!'::·.;~' -=--~.1~.:=:,_ ease productivity. , compapy .~ea1-.a~ 8 -... _ : · ~!t ~· • ;_ ",... •• ........ ,.. . • • • : .. ~~:...:·--~ 'The deControl mon:J' is produtpv1ty,'. ~ · .· t;' .. · M . · ! ·'!....,, .. =:.=-.. -:· ...:.,-: .. ...... " ..,. .. _. ·• ~tty on yo~r bcack,J kt\ie ,,~•lf,vlt"°y lcedomm!h1w1lontheha1 beepro.n CIDOfeX, ",l;.;>;.:: ~~ ,:· : UIClAI! NOl'ICS • ' LmGAL NG'l'ICI:. • ' • "LJOAL llUdC& . I _LllGAL Noncl ernment's, • ac son u~ . . . wlLLIAM~i¥ ·~ JOl:tM. .. ' "' ... n said in· ... sl'lfllrh authorized $10 million i.ncf .. ,, •. M s' I C-IY Clll't I , , ••Dffl.UICll ... ,... ! Al.to •XCIPTll'HJ THlll:lf•Clfa\ .. __... flif .. at, c.,... _.... J-.. ""' ............ -.. ~yso.'., rL "'"~· "-v'"F11•.~ 1•edlcted that it w 0 u Id IB ett e .,: IAltAH J, IULLlv~\ l\ ........ ,. .. NC • ., 1'111 CITY Ceufl· ~':""-Pl·.-~···-"'"' ............. ""....... . " .................. ,....... """"" hverea l'C'J"C;'. ·r:"' ' ~ r . DlflvtY • Cll. -TMI CIT'f ... HITA UM. " ........ ,,,,. :\¥..tw • .-. Diii ' ,AUii • .AND AD(hWf~· IM• 1'111 .. , ...... ClfW' '"""" lltMj .... '"" "' nference Boaf(.' 1 becomj more active. Re pro-, !SI.All • CAl.tM1•1a. CNArte?• Tlilll .... tlrlll '"' _...... W •tt.r ,ur,_i;. tr f-"'· lf'n, , ' ., ......,.,,lfPt, W fllS ...... ,. NII,.. · ' "' ..... ...1 'that the1 productivity · · ["' ' ' N« •• air LOT ,., lillWf'!ll!T H...nt 11cTtot1 t. ,.,,...,.. • .. """'''-• ...,'-., art. WtUOff· "9ft: " · earch organl: , . , ~. > , 11 Le .i ) F t»ilif. •1t•1•TT, n1a1111 • ceullfl TIACf, ,. ... ,., ,. ci.cP, -., llcllWi...., ..... .....,.. c... if , .~•• 1il 1119 Cl!';' flt c-1• MtM AYll1 C:ss :•••• ......_ .,.,.,.. ed by private 1ri<lustry. com~ faflil •'~tr er ga' · 1 5':i u ... '*:".:"' '' ,,,. c:lt'f cw"." ... c"' "' c-;-:.."':,, C.:-::t ~t"':r!: :rJ::li1 "· ,......,..., , 'ii:.::o•_•j{~"":~· e;""gr.·~:..,""_ · r Id J 1 r units .-1n varjM j •J ness , fl. , , ~ ,_ .._...,...,..... «Piii .. t11•1: ,, .........., .., .. .-,. -. ., ._ ciiy c..,. ., .,. '"' "~ ~ .. ~ " _ :111. _ ra yson sa • a ge plants ' with both la r Ind .,, 1 Tet1~·-JIMM1 ' "•.ICTION '·All hf Nffltn ef fllla.c:~ .... ~ ....... 11lltt&el, STATED,C•t.lf'OllilllA I' lff WITNIU ....... I lliw ceflLage oL the prillate.sec· '• 1 sug' 1 ..... i_ n.. SANTA CLAR.A:!. (UPI) -,.,. ~ 1111 • . , .......,._ ---.. --' ,-,. ,,~ sacTtOH a. Tlllt ~.,.... _.COUNTY otr OR:A*I• 111 ~ ~ .... ., ,_.1.,. ..... 1J11 "*' f "behind ·m1nagemen -·-~, W'I: ~::,Jn~ ·~.!'f~ II ._....,. ............... M'WC»?•T• CITYOl'CDSTAMllA 1 lflfl&Cfttlf~-----was ar • WO.• best ays to uae capital and Memort1c.orp.ana1.11• have ~,...., or ...... c .... D-1~ ~'"'· z ..... ••II: . 1 ,...., _.,....,"' ...... ,... .,.., "' 1. 11Ll!IN '· ,N1111111V'; Cit\' Cttrti ~. 1m. • ~ tivl! planning and that an .: w: settled their lJ.mohlb legal "-'!rv 1, 1~ 11, .. 1'.o 1'1t-,,.1.t .Lii n et .. ..,.,.. ~" ••· ~ H -.1r•1• "' flnlM ns1 *"· .._ •1111 ••..ttk'-Clll'k . ., "" c11v-c~ st l1Lla• ~. ~MIN•rt' • . di numbei-• of ume:--.. • '"" _,,.,.., ,._,... 111 ..-., .,.. ,. ..... '"""" ....... -. ..--.. "" citr " c..i1 ,._.,, ,..,..., _c...+ttir • c-.. c.-.... .....,... rap.r l.llary • • • Gra)!IO' n tlf:used to predicJ -1quabble. LEGAL NOTICE ... a « M1-e1--. .... ,._.. -111 ,.. 9••N•• COMT OAtioT ""'' 1111' • ...,. .,.. ,.,.,..,.., ~ Clll't • .,. a" ClleMtt it 1 erlcan 'bU~\nesses-do 'hot ·00· 1--' · 'i ,~ . •'' i· id ~ ''Jlh€:Peitins11Ja'ftnn,Pld·tbal ., Or ..... c.r.w, C&lfW.W., '\I' ~ILOT, •1 AN111f1t If , ...... _, cltcuteo N•. 1'-J: W•I lo!tr_, .. Mii .-•lllNI -""~ • C9MI ..... ~,-. tand bat ,.....,, tlvlly w ongprceoo .... roswou · · -fltcTITl9UI IUtt•••• r-xcl~YtNO · T1t1:1t111•0M · 1'?11ttll'l."'1fltillt1111flUMl-•11111w1cu.-.,llK""41n' . .,....,.,_.., ...... ., ~ "-\C... -·!1..llf11 •• ers ~...., r P•Y"uc last bu~ ~ted that if the u agreeinent to terminate a .• ..._.:.:I.,...,., """'""""" "•·• '"'· . CIMhl Mii• • ....., ,.. .. _,... ., .. ,. cit'( cw,.cit .,. .,. 1111 .,, tf h:""'"' "· • .. ·- , • '11' ' "Prtc~ t:Omlnissioo 1111• •lb-~ llled: by IBM on Dec. I, ~ "'-i • -,,.,_ r:-;;---. -jilj--t; :;-· ----::;---;r;-:-r--;------'--..::...----c--------1 e. urg~ the National ~m~ goal of a 2.5 percent avtra1~ 1970 1lao:, includes. an e~ to ••· v1u f•1" 11ou•, ,..., 1"'-1 cwt 1 1 ; 1• ~tN ~· _ ~ , L ~ !llOn OD ,t~ct1v1tx,1• price. !Jiv~. 8Cl'QS.'I the Memorex I CfOll-9.lllpWn r=,::-:.~-:r~~~ ~ riztd 'Ill'. coolitltn' Iii econorm:i 'l!rtsldenl IHllo '~ ··:The 1i1nl IBM''·ftiift . ··1o1if~. -~ ci ca k new def1nlU0111 of pro-would have achieved bls •2 to J charaed the Penlnaita· fltni ~c'!:1"~"C.::.,.. J ·..,, percent "".''Dt{·infiaticif pl, with a~priaUon of trade '"''• •:= i...,. ewut:IM w • Leglalative authority for the · teerets While ~~•II "'~~••K= ..,.'•te~t.TUlAl. ' I 'J1'li"ght ·•·!!rice COfntllloalon ends April ed · !Ital mM -1!tooflrea ' -,.,.., .... ,. .. ,.,. ... II'" I • \ .. ~, ~a~ .. 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' ~~unly Philllarmoqi"i Society Ill •pr nt 'the third concert In • Its . ent lhil Saturday al l :IO p.m •• In QiW!ord Hall · on lhe 'UC! cam• II"'· II U,. tjlefllth 1e810n. lhe Soci.ty bu .tl>roughVconcerta to Orange Coulity. , ,/ Daniel Banmbolm will. COll!k!ct U1d ~•l ~ "°Ul appear_ as , pi~ ·r .Olobt pla)'Ull the . Mozart Con.,.to In. C , tor Piano ind OrChestra; K 41'1. • :Baren6otm Will Open ·~-concert -.¥;ith· · TWo Marchefl, K1335, by Mozart.' Aft!r'\n..· • termJssion the Elgar Symphony No. 2 la' E Flat, Op. '3, will be h'eard .. , . Daniel ·1arenboirn. "is-no str•na• to · . Orange Colunty audiences. Th.ls will• be' hill filth· appMrance , in . the Philharmonic, · Society's aMuaJ aeries of! concerts Hir musical career has been ,mor:e, th.ii ac· tive since Jµs ~bu,t ,u a child 'prodil)', . piBJUst at the aae of 1tve11, to, his el· . tensive conductirig C9l1lmltrrien~. in J &.. ." cent years. . . Though ~Ill ,under 30, he h.as ab'0,dy rrrade 40 recordi111s aa 'a pianist i.nd ahother dozen u a conductor.' He regularly leads such renowned circhestras ,..as the Londoil ' Symj>hOny, • Iara'el Philharmonic,, New York Philhannbnic, . ChiCflO Symphony, Phllade'lphfa· Orctiestra, the Loe Angeles Philharmonic and lhe English Chamber Orchestra. A.a a pianist he hu• toured North arid South America, ~W'<>pe, lhe Soviet Union, the Far East and Australia "-all to critical acclaim. Rafael Orozco first came to .jn: te1;,naUonal attention in 1961 when, at the age o( 20, he •won first prize at the Leeds ln~tional Pia~forte CompetitiOn. Spa.W..bom, he has, settled jp England and.has performed erf<nai~ly~ E....P., • • , Jo -· and on railio and~ljo~ion. . : ' • . off!_,i-ioade hll ·tJldied ~teo;<cielic\I ' 'WiJ k f "D~· • ~· ·. , . ..-;;. -.the llefrott ~OJ:'"• 1• Uld'' ·or ·s· 0 ·. ' · . • · :::;. · hll llll<:e liia<i. '!>ant..-P-bl thll ~ ' • · ' • ;.:: ~. 'But )\kne(ic8n audiences P"Pr .,, ' r • t : • 4 .. • • • 'I . ·: -•>% • .. bably best know-his work8 thrOugh Jifj ') .ll . '! { • ... r .. ~ /1 '.I ~,( • • • :1,. ,performance of Tchaikovsky's First 'A M: k T ' 'F,... .. ~.? . . ,,._ ~ ;\. -.: Piaoo .Co~ in ken Ru...U'1' mollon t . ar ape·r APl: ... m· : ' . !:~ '• . ·f llAF'AIL•OltOZCQ WILL l!kAY:.A.MQUA'.t·CONCERTO AT!,pHIL'H~ltMONIC CblilCIRT picture, "Tlie·Mualc Loveia." .. " . "": . ' • v :a..,.u' · .. ·. :.?!· 1• .. • , " • ' ·-• • • ' .Tickets for the concert are on ule at ' . ~. 1 ~: ... " 'Y ' / ., . • , t .... ·.: ,, .. .-! ~ ' . , '1\ •• ~ ~·; T . · . . tbe Sc!:::iety'1 office, 201 W. Coait · 1·1 ! ' ' ' .-:-.',. _ . , :· . . . , , .. , '• 'lioQflU?89d · 1· lligbwiy; Newport Beach. They.,. •uo ~ aoter1Jac~'MacGOwi:an;wliO-wlll • "-. ' ! , ·. , .. ; , -for adults U1d $2 lor lludents. l'bone 141-. "-1" Ui ·~·n...wona ol-Beckeil" at.Ille T-..te~•.;...f•n ' ; ' · Mq. II available Uclo!ts will be ·19ld at Los· Ana•l.,·Muaic Ceatet11™art;Tljiir l ~ : .ll"-w .... · ' ' · " · Geite .Hackinati.t · the.door. · ·· • • :,r;r-~w~~~~.rl'*:il ' S . h ~ R ' '' ' KCV!'I" S Prue w1nner,.Si!hue1-11.Cte11::.111o.~ • . · .. out, -. ..,oas.. 't .. e,_,pe' ~llto· .. ry s .. ' i:r,i; s uppor:t. .them Sl~ficlng,.eich 'other in a',P.aril · , -Makes ·J~;B1"·g we. Beekettas ll>mani;o~:.Ut·stleoeet • • H R ''ln.£51971 On the Increase ::"'ee1~7~ :s~;,;::t'!i~·; , . , On(}T .0~ ~JI• " . In ,,..._nn. ~ . ., ., 11 • 0 ... n~ · · -"We !IOI in. lhil cafe. fliroa. hall hoilr of . . • , ' \.Al "'" Sm' ce ·Cable T. V dead.•ilence." ""cGo,.,.. .. u. ..... "l'v• , , r • 1 never1ono·~hM1Cliantt~·ln , ' J)y~TOM~S . : Mesa, ari419me tni.reslinlJ nljlestones in '. • • . · • , my lile:"r · didn'l iillof.'"'.'!ilt "rq IQ. 11 · , ; • . ot "''..., ""' '~" .. · · local.the1ter.11Jve been clialkOd up along By VERNON SQO'i:'I' . • !!UP~rilng rpe111berships fn KCET, thQught a!!Y.\hlng I inlgM .y ,,..Id' 1 wiim' tlie •lop io ~ti0n1 .o(i the·' lhe ~. ReceoU!"'SCll mana;tng i!ir<c-"" "'!"!!"", '""''":""~ · , ChaMel' 18, hive _ moi:e lhan dOo/bled. . """¢ trJle anll ~lesa.·And. he wu too year as )Jew~ trym~th1ar~, afe· ~ tor1Warr~·Deacon asked me, 4s.one-who , HOLL~OOD --: 'Gene. H~~anrls a in the put two_y~an, according to, James ahy to aly an;i:tlilbg. In tlie'e odJr'blui'ted · ' ta~'lliisi•P,OtelffCb Dew'nblr, uy·ha• !""iOwed each ~ the ~·· ea pr.. rare fish .In 'today's entertainment pie-~ \J:'r, pr.,ident and 1eneral ~ oOt 110111ethlJii1 about. rilghf' lootlloll 'Uld' may,dljltify,• "°"" oboeryen .. that tbli duclions, for my lop 10 assessment lure swimnltng against the ·current by ported ~~I , commui>lty.....,. he,1Buiioiliat<11 Cam. to me U1d llltkedl • COIDb;~ nwnber orie theater ~ is ·from 1965 to the present. ' . . . evis -~on. ··· • atiiut-~~bY: and spor:U: 't.in rJeene:ral.. ·, tndWl.iauy• ablent.• · · / THIS !Si MORE ·DIFFicuLT than it -king solely m movies whil~ other edAs of Dec. 31, lrll, merllbenlllps totaJ.. Crlctcet sur<l>y liike raci!lc ,..:.,~ • YoiJ '.Wm't1 f~'South:C.OUt~ might a~ar. for SCR hai mounted new~r_ners_ are rolling along with the a o42U:7fi On~ Mme date two years buttJiteratur~." ... , , , . In tlie;111111t Uii!!uP wjlb.~c+cintY• -t·exCdlent pi .... 'of ll>ealer 9ver the telev>Sion tide . r . ' .. '·di the~ ol "J.ilCl,31111. . . Hav!JW weal-lhil•quiet l\Ollnninl, 15 or so comtnilmty thefi'!.'~Jmp.-y .. ra, but·tbere are. some ghosts of 'the · .Hla IUC;cea la ,all the.mor" Interesting Jun/ 30 memher.Ji. fiscal year, endlnc lhe two men ·~ve be<ome llfl,. frlondl . 1y becauae SCl!,•aa_A;j>roles•~ resl: past which surlice ·immedl1tely when ihaamucb u · he 'la<;ks · the ft]>l.,ive exceed SoOOO" Loper' :f: expected to over a . period · of a dOu!i ,yeon, dent rMrtor;~; is.~. _ ·in,~ .. comparative .~llty is',considered, for qualities of a Steve McQUeen, q.e profile _ "We atb-iix;fe 1 larg 'part f lhi 'd MacGowran. ~ in. "W;Jing . for same:f~li a11 .~~~J'•r!e . 1t·and;. w!Jatever it's ,worth.,·~ ls..the best .of. ·of ~arr.en ,~ty-1~,.even· tlfe ·.forlotn 11nciease in·"1emtier~p to ,~ 1 ra~. Godot" and ·~lndlame1!• ~arid weeke¥t• trP.t Of. u.pi:c·a . lt hU '!t SCR •-IMn ffom this1 a11le seat: • charm of, Dustin Hofffn:an..1 ,. : ~ 'Uon aJ cable tervice into di : and Parll and atamd on • <II in • oo co~lcin; Ill!~. '.ll\lllm~tl .1'. "IJ!!e Fle)f O.t!f.,tlle-~'1°Nesl" , !1> lhe piii 1l•·Y.ffn Ke'his' a'p~ed poor--ptlon a'"l's .. he ac1J... "Our "Eh Joo;:.w~ ihe pl Wrote ex· can 11e;fnade. aside· lroij'-bri.Oy men-.,. There'Oan be-no doill>l .or deliberation· on lj> 16 motion piciurea, oliil:Ufnli pber · '--· are now 'arriOd lro ' preasJy !Whim.• · · · " ~ ; ' · t' tioqing the top SCR·ahow,or two ftom tbe this o'!"; it i.s tbe most·ezhtlara.llni enn-. c:Oni\>aied fl> whil•iitlli,.'riewi:OO!ft1 -Maria to,Laguna ~· Pal ms.::!2!"' II wp In I• lhat•Ma~an had hill cu!?eni,~ . I ! ' Ing lhil ~viewer .hu spent in I !heater with the J ~bl· ... ~ion ol Elllott U1d tlie,C:-hell v Dey • m ,.. ~·· ftnt Introduction IO· Beckett'• wrltlnJ. He .:.r~ . . " ., • Solidi 'co.ii' ~~'h...,.bftn>inl' on.'lbe'•.IYlll• ~l,.Not· ••·American : G!lyld -are dol..i.''. '·. '. . · • ·desert areu .:.i-'eu~,!!'"= ldedtnar,e~~_kett'1•radiq•play1, ''.All ~~~~~ri':l(:tlw')lo~f ~ ~.nojv flir cJOatly '"""~a, : o""'°• ti:ue.,· i;:.,:tuts)andlng /Pl'O'. ,lfl.looa u •lf he)lu a•bnSke~•...i,.Jils M.ld. . that Fall.,.~•""'· ' • ...,r>..tit&i'Wbith do 11r11ib1'wP.J(t...iich•!'"ftben'blcO.\I ·~· M•rt.~1" . ~· hair 'ts ,J'fCflllng 'alld ,biad ace l\i'.S the Memben coolribulea minimum of 15 "I wu:...,....,~ by,thia play I •1 cliole ·u'•1*1ral !'-• .')' Y. / , ".;J. -_ 1-'t ~ =• olA...~'~ ~c e,n t1tn-,, il!lf!'llilOn•of }!•!fti;i\Oj!Pr•; ,-, « • di/llars per year · to KCET U1d many bopn IOl"¥!•1pqwoea about,tbe "!!Jim'· I <a.ilpoiiie 1or1Ujl·; • lfll!"P~ .. '!'li"11'•-.1!'9 .. I~ . ~\,~.fill! 1.., ·~ '• '(al Haclanan bad top roJ<il In 'l~ver dooate 25 dollan or more. Conlrlbuilou They toldcll)f )t wu lhil mar> Jloiolll!t. I• •...,u ·aid'>! do 11 w 1 • ~ .. • , . , , • •-· ,_,_: ••~·· ~'. •• ·-• n•~~~ Sq for ·lly • J;Jlllier," "The ·Gypsy are taa dec!uctible.; • • Uw11bl ·/>! .-· .-Frencbman llvi!il ,'ln 'which' b much,..: ' aN-~ .. -""'.""'"' ~·-~·g -~ Moths,': "Maroo111d1'' "Bonnie · and •Parlo abd'·tball his-" had :, __ tat•••4."°'1<aolct., ~~:::: ·' · Reltow,,bolhtO)iOad-l!""'froJll--Cfyde",Md"l,Jownbtll .J\a~;"'. ,' . s' . ' . 1 . 1 truolalell lllfe·1 Engllah,'~!(i'i:lrl,IT1 '· .. ft"abcl • ..l. .. ·,· · IN·IDll ~---.. In head-""'bat ·Dl\'ld 1'm-• ' •• ,. • v.nphon'y m' 'Con-rt U~-J....·"I-·d ............... _..hisl"' ~'!,con1' '-~·· .. •~----••""-'_. ' '" . -,~-. ' For lhe lirst"tlme ~n•notsn on J."" , · "';' _......,.,.~ •-''"""" °' •-.u..,.y I ........... fl •• • • _,,,___ • could :Ifill and got ~.... H' ' nd " ,-._.,.,.,.., • • n , .. ..., .. nu,..INilor I 3. "A -~icarNatiled bla1re:• n.e•-.hia owp in"'The Frill\ch Connecli .. " a • 'Polden -College is presenting the enm.i..i in Ills writing; 11;-1 ..m .. ·~ .'" e .·, • .. .. , , , · '!'"!''i;~ _, · I lukrull·ol T~'.Wllllanm' l'Uleill ,· tough , !~·movie about twp \(ew')'ork ·Golden W• Symphony under the dJNc:. _,,.._,.._• lly ,. if •· MacGowran appul'ld 'll , .. •• ~-11.-y·ll, lf1I ~ . trlwi>ph •• alqtd;llipllrbly II)' a-. narooUca "11iacl pol\ce olllcen. As 1Jllllll, lion Of Dlvld Anthony In I Theater Mu· ,.._ ... _. "'4 . ' . . ~Theater ·1n New York iii • .,. • 41@to,1Man.;G~ol' ••*tbe,llllllll•epafomiancaol,~~ Hackmanlipd.\lerJpod. -lie CDneert 8ilOday at I p.m. bi lhe a.="!:"::::gm:~.~·l:i :t'ler piece "!he'W61b'ar ~a;•lliliil~1-'W' 'hit!> bi tl!efn>le.olJllailclie.Du lloJi, • • "This lithe bll\~,1·ve had ~":.·~:; ~1fu::l.!'!!!: l'lrll. ,l!ucb to• his ·111001d!infal ~ • • · ·t;>!' pirforniance flliltl,' ~~ ,...1£te· . t; ''lloniltll'iwrnr:·~·1n .yet," the ac1or sald 11.lllhc.Mry·Fox. Beach. -•"\'' -·~ t11at·llf<ketr ute.lilftlaelr ,.u Obi• ••. 1he ,boll·-.o1 · tmid1'4"!!_.9JE"~ , l-'"f1 w,llh a..~t companJ the "Actoally tl>e111)na "'11es11qoll•but II Special auoat arlbla will be lhe Santa born •Jn 'IJulllln. ' ' •' -u ""11 U I Qralll\i ~i"j ~-.'•ll' to -otorYot.lllli...tpalrvc:k..oi.o really -·1 ...... "''8ndao'!'e Ana Coll• Chamber or-•· Dr. Iii> ,,oi,,.,., MacGOwao'~deil'to Aloq wllh S--. ~ ~"Ill .,..,.. ~ " ) · ,_ 14 · ~ 11y llQI -•• l\Oll "lllt~lti .• ~,_,dd~-1?~.~ n>le. Im llano Loml>l, Of catUoniia s111e.eo11oto; pul toillller ·• 1loow ·wllleh 'liollld IJO uni·' .tour ~·fom:1 Wlllol\ lo·a··~I"!._. !E 11,6 ujl=~.Ja• ~ flollllad · A -•• ... ..,~ il>puf .lha,l. Long lleaCh, wtli be the narr-. q~ 1¥.·'ftiad.i, up •ol 111 '1l!e· B<!ctell '"-llng her belovtol • · .. ~Hfi . · · ff .....,_,,;_ • ·":~don't .flllnk mo•iei tia>!I' ....... me ·Tic~. II don1tion, at the door. --be 1a1ew Uld ·loYed tlest. Alter lllJl\Wl'llhta and novelllll to , j;' _... ...:..-.. ,: , ~".'.'. , lhe I~• horo. GoJI µke Beatty, ~; • , • . ..-. "the Werlia ,ol ?. ,.. ,_ :"ftl ~,;..,.;. ,111a _...,. ; llitb'-. U1d o111or hudafme leldtnr· • • • ~ed by ,c..w, Tbefter ,/ t · lll!lif.•:11••airbJ'aca.1111111e. 3';..i:.":'~-y.-1 ... M'oo· n Rock at r . • M. ~: .. ~11m ·'.·· . 111!:.,...ted by ltT~-· wltb ' I i •lllcil!"o -•*· ID(llll ~ • .,~, '.; i.tnd o( LA um:; __ ·~=.;,'-Iva! J> < lililidlll ir II :,,: i:.-t.=.. ": , ~ · liwQl·lla 1Dd1I ~ '' >. evenllllli U. . ! .. 'Dala·. ~:.::~;;.~.:,·.~.nd~ ..!:ta*""~~-:m~1! -=·=-=:s:~ ~~~!;.:'!:: "·· ;r -* lo • -·•~ .. Boan picked 111' ·~their trip to lhe Lunw Lo at lrA!A'• '"""" ,..._.,. -· Jan: II, TY' itlii• ·::-: .... ,...·;,,.1.iii'qiyamm.......Cmi'-il i,, ~!?"..:U~;:: ~~'i':~.~=u;, .. =~~~~.:~· "=~~:n"::\). =~!or-· ,..... Loi Anceles, through Jan. JO. ~ • 1lr1ta eject.cl from a nearby fhper durlnc t'-ia enr~ ...., oe ......._ '"" ,....... ..... chip. collected during t h e ' crster: • ta'" tlm• ·-u-"'y 7.''lllaGl1•Tlt' 11e.""'8q.llla ...,. ~--· ... ..,.,_ '"" "' -----·:;;gr;~.'• llnl ...... '"'" ... lllllf .... ..-"'"period ol eatn tehiclllar Obtained tbl:ough tht OQOPO•atlon or at • p.m.: Sanday at ,,. ... --dlllla: oPln cm lllt .... tr I. ~· ~ly. 1"""'11l.Y Wll I piece ol NASA, lhe -rvc:k may be saen dally ~t"'l'~~' 8undlJ matlntoa 11 ir.i.f ..;.~ I U__.. .al.• ... -* !::_~ ... ol ,'fr! •. -........ "!; CT)'llalllna ""*embedded In tht mound 11 the llpolltlon Parit·l>UM mt• Sc....,,., ol' ~ v. .. -.... .. ..... If::".:! ==:t:', ..... -.... 1111 --'"'If I .... IDCIUDd m_. """' IO a.m. to I p.m. .., .,.iac!lnl.. ** Qllllr • ""9111 --'°"' o1 -aatai. Mm111M1(11.1reo. 1t11J -.11n.· I DAILY PILOT Ye11r~toFun Chorale Stages 'Carmina' Julia's P~ogra m 'Tasteful' Show , 'Ali. II °"'4-I' 'I.lo -rinl a productJOn ol "Lo ~· Jm. II al I p.m. in the [,a, -.M 'uilaD, 125 Part Ave., LI· ... .... II ill =· Jo Englbh by the W..tem Qllle 'DlllMr. ,. •• It San l'ranciace Opera. There .... --..... JAN. II I 12 IRVINE MASTER CHORALE -Th< Irvine MHi.r Chorale will present 4'Carrnina Burana" In conjunction with the La- pa ·Beach Clvtc Ballet Company, at I p.m. Jan. 21 ancf22 fn the Orange Coast: College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview ROid, Co8ta Mesa. The O>orale will be directed by Dr. Maurice Allard and the Ballet by Lila Ziii. Ticket!, '3 for adults : 11.jO for students. Reserved seallng ii 14. A famUy ticket b 17.11 for lwo adulls and their clllldrtn. Pllocle ~; GMm; 4114-7%71 for informallon. . JAN. II -11 DBAJI' TREATER -The Sllenl 11u111en Drama Club at Golden Weot Colle(• will pr-I a ..ad play, ''Three Who Wen& Looking for Death," In the Ador11 Playbo1 on cam- put, 15744 Golden Weal St., Hunllnct<>n Beach, al I p.m.' Jan 21 and II. II will be pr .... ted lo abbreviated deaf sign W.cul1• and for !hole in the audence wbo hear, fO\Jr inltr- prtlers will speak the lines. Tkketl, fl, at tht door. JAN. !1 ~ SURFING FILM -Golden Weal QlllO(e, 11744 Golden West .It., Huntington Beach, will pretent "Su of Joy," a surfinl .film at t p.m. in the campu1 Forum JI. Tickets are $1.50 for :this OM. JAN, JI· II PLA.NETAIUUM SHOW -Viewers will tee "Deltination Man," 1 journey to Mart wher~ primitive life m1y a1lt. al the T...,... Planetarium oll Ille Sanla Ana Collel• ca-WO W. 17th SI., Sanla Ana, Wed. and Fri. al 7:11 p.m. ~ Jan. •· Admiuion ii lree bUt reaervatlOlll are a must. PtiOoe 147-IMl E1I. 317. JAN.12 OC PlllLIWIMONIC -Th< Oran1e County Philharmonic :'Society will prtaenl the Loi An1el,. Pllllbannonlc Oreb.., 'tra -the ba""' ol Daniel Bannbolm, SIL, Jan. 22 al ,;:IO p.m. In Crawford Hall .., the UC! campus. Piano aoloill .... m bo Rafael Orolco. Ticketr, auo for adults, 12 for atu· ~dents, •v1Uab&e 1t the Society office, 201 W. c.oan Hi1hw1y, Newport Beach. Phoae, -11. ' ; . JAN.22·2' <R08E PRUNING - A -prunlnf demonatrallon will be held at the Weatmlnater Civic Center, -WeotminJUr 'Ave., Westmluter, Jan. 22 .and D atArtiq at 1 p.m. Neb 'day, 'lbe Ir .. lnatrucllon la -ed by the Wt1tmln1ter llcreallon and Parka Department and the Oran1• County ._ SOClety. For IUrther lnlonnallon phone Jerr;-Mori-tbwa, llMlll, EJt. 290. 'It , JAN.ti-• ~ ll' ATClllNG - A clo. up look al the rray wbalu, ~Ibey -along the Orange County Cout on lhdr yearly from Arctic waltn lo breedlng ~ off Baja, CalJ. Jfomla, lllllY bo bad every Sllurday arid S'!"day abQfir~ lhe .,._.,er cruill!r, l11and Holklly, which leaves the Balboa ..Pivllion, 400 Main St., Balbol, I 1.m. and 1 p.m. on a -nldiini lour. Adult fare, fl; childr<n 12 yean and \)Wiiier, $1. Reservations may be made by e1llin1 fTS..5245. ;" JAN. a.n:a. u · 1iWBAL8 ll'Al'CBING -Tbe UC! BlolotlY-Oub la aponaor-m, wllale tlaldiini bot! trlpa lhreu1h Feb. JI from Dana -<Point 1t 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. elcb Sat. and Sun. Ticket! to In the Galleries Bowers Museum Has Indian Art OCC GAIJ..ERY -2701 Fairview Rold, C.OSta Mesa . Hours: Mon .• Thura. 7:30 a.m. • 10 p.m.; Fri., 7:30 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sun., 1 lo I p.m. C1o9ed Sil On uhlbit In the Art Gallery an campus, Independent Studies Student Art Show of paint- ings and drawings through Jan. 21. NEWPORT BARBOR ART MUSEUM -2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Houn:: noon to 4 p.m. Tues. -Sun.: Closed Mon. On uhibil In mlln Jallery,, paintings by Ed- ward Hopper, throuah Feb. 24. lri entrance· gallery, dr"aw- lngs by Paul Darrow lhrough Jan. 22. · SECURITY PACIFIC -IN E. 171h SI., Colla M .. a. On ••· hibit during regular bwiiness houri, oil paintings by Tony Marsh, lhrough Jan. . AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol St., co.ta Mesa. On exhibit during regular ,buslnt.ss bours through Jan., oil and..:acrylic palntiag1 by Jesu1 Semi of Guadalajara. BOW.ii! MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ma! Hours : 10 1.rn. lo 4.:JO p.m. Tues.-Sat.: .l to S p.Fn. Sun.; and 7 to t p.DL Wed. aod Thuri. American Indian Art by six paint- ers, .an exhibit throu&h Jan. 30. Ezhlbit of" LOg&n Lockabey Phc;>I on lifeguard .ervlces jn Newport Beach, Feb. 5 lhrough Feb. 27. ·' . MEIA. VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive East., . c.oabri Mesa. On ezhiblt durin1 regular hot.1r1 olla by Marian Ri~ lllreugh Jan. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -513 Ceriter SI., Co.<ta Mesa. Oil palbtlilp by Mary Loog on uhibil during rtiular library hours through Jan. , FlllS.T NATIONA~ BANK OF oc -1650 Adams Sl., Costa Mesa. Paintings by Lucille House, throu1h Jin. during reg- ular b~iriess hours. . TRANSAMERICA TITLE CO. -170 E. 17th St., Cosla MoH. On exhJbit' during regular busineu hours, through Jan., painting• by Clara Miller. DOWNEY SAVINGS -360 E. J71h Sl., Co.<ta Mesa . On ... · hibit during r'egul1r busines.5 hours, oil paintlnga by Wanda • Hein., Phyllis McCarty and Alma Phillipa:, throuth Jan. CROCKER BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa. On u.hiblt during regular business hours , oil paintings by Ferne : Mil\er lhrough Jan. M1J1UAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2U7 E!· CQall Hlg~way, Cotma del Mar. on exhibit during regular bu11neas houri, 011 1 ~.tings by Peege Wilcox, through January. LAGUNA BEACH ART GALLERY -307 Cliff Drive., l:aguna BeaCh. Hours: 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daJly. OJ.rrently on u:hl;t>lt, ''Cartoon Show" of Tl ot the world11 1rt1teit c1r- toonista ; ''Artists in Multlple." an invltationll print abow, and r 1 special exhibition of prints by Ad Reinhardt. · AU thret thaws run through January. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS -2tO Ocean Ave., l:aguna Jleecb. Currtnll,y on elh.lblt, dW'ing regular businest bo:wl, palDlll1(s by 'J'bel)Jla Paddock Hope, lhrough January. .. - • public, 14, must bt purchaled by I p.m. Thun., one week In advance, al ASUCI llclctt boolh on fin! Ooor ol Commons. Pbont l3HIU for in!Ol'111atlon. ' JAN. t2 • FEB. 1! WHALE WATClllNG -1"'-Parent Ttaehero-Sludont ~ clatio!I of San Cltmei11' Hf)lh School ii •flOlllOl'li!r whale walchlnC boa! !ripe each Sit. and Sun. lhrough Feb. 11. Booll leave O.na Wharf, Dant Poin t., at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Ucktts are $3.SQ for adulbl1 $2.50 for children 12 years and youngtr. Group rates for 20 or more. For reservations phone 485-5219 or 496-94M (l :IO lo I p.m. week dJoys). JAN. JI CONCERT -Max ~binowitsh. pianist, will be heard In con.cert •l Boy.it.rs M~eum, 200'J N. f.iain St., Santa Ana, Jan. D al 2c:IO p.m. ~lectlona from Chopin, Betlhoven, Scott and Moukowski will be performed. No charae for admllalon. JAN. JI ~ CONCERT -The Sanla Ana Evening Chorus wlll p.-.-t a oopcerl at 3. p.m. S~ay, Jan.~23, In Phllll!>' Hall .., Iba Sula Ana College Campus, 1!30 W. 171h St., Santa Ana. Three major workl will be presented under the direc- tion of James Vail. The concert is free. ' JAN. U • FEB. U P~. STORIES -The Newport Beach Public Li- br1i'y hu ICheduJed pre-school programs whJch will take pl1ce at 10 a.m. in the follo.~ing locations: Mariners lJ.. brary, 20I» Dover Drive, Tuesdays; Corona del 1'{ar Library, 420 Mlrilold St., Corona del Mar, Wednesdays; Harbor View Clul'ihouse, 1171 Port Charles, Newport Beach, Thurs. days, and the Balboa Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd.; Newport Beach," Tuoadays. JAN. %5 • II PE'ITJNG zoo -Baby animals, including an ardvaark, will be in the mall at Huntington Center, Edinger at Beach Blvd., HIJrltinlton Beach, fi:om Jan. 25 • 31. A fine chance to let the little ones pet and get acquainted With their favorite 1nimal1. Admission 35 cents. JAN. l7 ·II STORY HOUR -Costa Mesa Library, 566 Ceni.r SI., Colla . Meu, offers a children 's story each Thurs., at lO:J> a.m. Two fUma will be ahown alao on Jan. 29, "Dracula" and ''Hunchback of Notre Dame," at 10 :30 a.m. JAN. ZI • !9 COMIC OPERA -0 Virtue Rewarded, IP a comic opera by PicclnnJ will be presented by the School of Fine Arts at UCI Jn the Village Theater oo Campus at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 29 • 21. It is directed by Clayton G1rri10n, conductor is Wil- liam Holmes. Eugene Loring in charge of choreography. Tlckall, 13.10. Phone 8.!U617. JAN. II VARIETY SBOW -Lily Tomlin, Skiles and Henderson and the Lqwia Gabriel Gladstar Folksingers will be part of a benefit v1rlety show to ~ presented in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorlum, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach, on Jan. 28 .at 1:30 p.m. Funds raised will go ta aid the Free Cllnfc ol Laguna Bea-ch. Tickets are $5. Patron tickets are fIO. They are available at the Clinic, 422 Glenneyre, Laguna Be1ch. For informatton phone).494-0761. , JAN. %1 TRAVEL FILM -The N"ewport Harbor Kiwanis Founda- Uon ii presenting Ed Lark's travel film, "Nationali!t China -Taiwan," at a p.m". Jan. 28 in Orange °'8st College Audf· torlum, 2701 Fairview Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets:, $2 for adults; $1 for students, at the door. JAN. II· !9 MUSICAL COMEDY -The St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, SOO St. Andrews, Newport Beach, is presenting a muaical comedy -variety show, "Heavenly Due,'' Jan.' 28 and 29 at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall at the church . Tickets $2.50 on sale at church and at tha door. For lnfonnation phone &4&.7147. ,wi. Jt UCI JA1:Z NIGHT -Don Ellis and Willie Bobo will be heard Jn a Jazz Night sponsored by th~ASUCI, Jan . 29 at 8:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall on the UCl campus. Tickets, $.1 ,available at A'uoclated Student's office or phone 833-5549 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. JAN. Jt TR.AVEL FILM -A travel film , "flying AJaska." will be presented by Marion and Bob Auburn ln Orange O>ast Col- lege ·Audltqrium,,2701 Fairview Drive, Costa Mesa , at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29. Tickets, J2 for adults ; $1 for stu- dents, at the door or phone 834-5651. JAN. It CONCERT -,The Orange County Piano Coterie will be heard In concert Sunday, Jan . ~ at 3 p.m1 in the Golden West Theater on Campus, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. There is no charge for admission. ' FEB. I . I CHILDREN'S THEATER -The Children's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor will present "Take a Stand, 11 a child- rtn'1 fantasy by Pru Ho1dW and Je~nne Tandowsky; in the Qr.ange-C.oa.st ·College. Auditorium, 27,0~ ·Fairview ·Drive, ·Feb. 5 at 10 1.m., land 3 p.m.: Feb. g at J· an.d 3. p.m. Tit:ktts, $1 i.niy be reserved by calling 645"3seti or &7~197. . · ' ' .. By Terre*!e 0',,.._., An hour alone wltb /ulll Child ! I reckon !hue IJa'I • rourmet in the coonlry wbll •ouldn'I hav1 ·traded placoa wllh me. Nol only II she tbt boat lhlng lo come 001 ol Botton since baked heans but 1he is the only performer on television exctpt B i 11 y Graham who doeln't rely on danctri 1 singers, costumes and jokes. (Graham can't cook but he does have God on his aide. Thal helpe in Ille kllcben loo, I learned.) "We've )\Ill aboUt TROT· TED THROUGH the cur- rlcttlum of Frncb cooking bul Ihm il'no REAL END. Wllh your a.wn touches it can 10 on for EVER AND EVER," ab< aald . (Mrs. Chlld emphaaiUll certain worda of her own choosing by uhallng at the lllt1t lime.).· . ' ... •• porlocl • '** .... -IJI: • appean lo ... = llblt will\ 111•'-plaetmal ••• ltfli4tJ hut china! "The lechnlclana are allll afraid of white because It reflects too much light and silver sparkles too much. Whenever 1 use cheesecloth It mull be slained first in cof· fee.'' , What i.s her own dinioa: room lite? "We eat in the kltchan on a bl( lablo covered Ill a Flnn!Jh ollcloth. We lib amall aroups Of no more than ~ bul heavens we haven't en- ltrlained Ill ao Jong. We did give one enormous cocktail party th1a .Year • · ·" MICKEY AND PINOCHIO' ORIVI FINAL SlllKI Track1 R1rout..I to Include New 'a..r Country' Nm .. uon she will slarl lo re-do the lint· three aeaaona of black·and-whl1' proarama - each o n e a_ solo, nonatop performance of 28 minutes and 57 ~nd.I. "COCKTAIL PARTY!11 I explained. (It was my turn to t1lk in capital lettars.) "It doesn't wm rl1ht for Julia Child.'' "Well, what ELSE can you do when you owe everybody in town a dinner?" "The only stopa are far elec- . Ironic problem1 and then everything juat goes WHOOSH," she 11id with a rreal upo-f .. p of her arma worthy of Sarah Bernhard!. Bear Country Opens Soon at Disneyl:and "Btrr TBERB wu one time 15-rnlnute presentation which last &ealOn when I cauaed the more than 2,000 guest.a an hour blow-out ot whatever you call will be able to enjoy ln two 1t. t was doing lh1t CJ:aristmu Zoo Lunch I Time Open Conltruction'Of "Bear Co~ ~y." an $8-milUon addition to Disneyland, i1 in full awing and on target for an early Spring opening. Thi• four-acre area, a light· hearted re-creation of the Great Northwest, will become Disneyland's seventh theme ';land" and ~first major ex- pansion since the "l{aunted Mansion" opened in August, 1969. Highlight of "Bear Country" will M: the hilarious !'Country Bear Jamboree," a fast-paced family ._musical show laced with comedy and catchy tunes. The Paf~'s 54th major at- traction wUI .feature 18 lifelike bean sina!ng. •lrumming and punning their way through a From Page 23 To Public colorlully decorated 30'1-seal chocole1' yule 10( and when What dota a !,000.pound hip. theaters. I'm foo1ing around with thint:s popotamua 'eat far JuftCh? J{ow Lile-force for "Country Bear like that I've 'f.ound that wet lone dou it take a 1&-foot tall .:{amboree" wlll be the towels are the only thing to giraffe to swallow a bunch of so p.h ls tic ate d "Audio-keep it clean. One hung over banana leaves? How rnlny Animatronics" system, the the edge of the counter and fish can 1 quick · teal iulp remarkable ,concept which got into the wires they have when A1 quick lel1 gulpe: fat electroniCally combines and hidden there ind KLONK! It ·fish ? gynchronizes voices, music, wu difficult enough without 11>eA or other pertinent round effecls and movements. Iha!. We had atar1'd 111' and feeding queatloos Iba! mlghl Thia Is lhe same medium the jelly rolls were loo aoR be poaed by a CUfloOI jiablic already used in such· popular and the frosting wun'I righl will be answered al the Los Disneyland attractions '· a s becauae of the heat of the An1ela 1.oo, beginning on "Great Moments with Mr light!. When the chocolate next Monday,· Jan. 24, when Lincoln," the "Piratt1 0( . melted I lhou&bl I'll have lo aelaclad animals will be led on the Caribbean " · and the gel out, of lhls aome way ao I publlc view on rqular dally "Haunted Mansl~n." said -the Important thing achedultl. Olhe .. about tbls deaserl Is OONT Magle and Curley, a pair of r ,,elements in Bear BE TOO NEAT!" . river hippos in the 1.oo's Country , include a hJgh-· "The worst thing Is dough . African aection. will be offered ?pacity .restaurant overlook-I'm 1etti .... used to it now you bucketa of vegeLables daUy at 1ng the Rivers of America, the Im u'li , ~ . ''Mile Long Bar" refreshment ow, ~t lt 1 alway_a r11mg l p.m. center, an arcade, tradinJ post ~ falling all over the plac~. Five lanky Ana:ola giraffes, and various shops • I ve Jound you must keep 1t abo in the African .ectkln, · , ' relri1ented but ha this new set will be hand-fed tatty Aclcia excellent cast was Denise Buena Vista Cohltructlon the stove 11 80 f1t from" the Jeavu .by their keeptn:, dally Clements' hauntin• porlrl'fal Company began -r• on ••, · -.. • . -..u ....... ~ ictboI it wastes: ten aeconds at 2 p.m. or Laura. proJect in mid~ember of every time I croa between In the AquaUc lection, 8. "Tartuffe." The show last Y* and has nearly com-the two " California 111. llonl Elepblnt that introduced SOR to the \ pleted ~n on the 'u::-The li.man crew It Bodpn'• tealt and • PdallC b I r d 1 Orange Coast was the first ,terklr' Of .~ "Coun~ .. ··waBH 11 the bMt'ied iii all ol ., cormoranta, brOMt and white and to~ of Ill commedJa J11,D~ .theater. 'Wort on teleY1iiOO. "After ' the taping, peUcans-· and IUlll) w 111 dell ~rte romps' and one of the o~her buil~s and f~~r eight volunteer-dishwuhen receive rations of fllh dally at funnies~ moments ever. Sl~ preparation Is continuing dispense the food 80 Mri. Jl a.m., 1:30 and 3 p.m. B_enson s first of many top daily. , \ Ohild won't be accused or Free behlnd-thwcenes Rtp- bits. Tracld: for the Santa Fe and piiying favorites. At home the tile House tours wW be offered 9. "The Birthday Party." ~isneyland Railroad, which Childs dd' their own dishe's but to the public every day (tx· The first of two stagings (by crrcles the 72.S.acre Park, · have 1 once-a-week maid and cept Tuesday a n d , Wed· Benson again ) of this Pinter ha ve been lengthened and a o~a-week professional nesday), every 15 nunutes, drama marked a turning point ~.erouted to e"c;?mpass aU of , cleaning ·company. The only between 1 a~ 2:30 jl.m. The for SCR as audiences began Bear Country. weight watchin& she does is to How1 of reptile care, the Whys taking notice or the fledgling Appropriately "Bear eoun.. eat smaner helpings. She and of caution.' and the Ways of company. A chilling portrait try" is being built in the Mr. Child _ who illustratea snakea,. hzardl, tu rt I e 1. by Peter.Church in the central northwest q u a d rant of her lxloks and keeps a not-too-crocodllians and 1mphlblans role. Disneyland, near Ji'rQntierland dlstant eye·on.his flmous wile wU1 be e X PI 1 t n e d by 10. ''Macbeth." With the star and directly adjacent to the _·escape whenever they can knowledgeable keepers. (Davis) and the director (Em-"Haunted Mansion." Thf: new to t.pe south of France where mes) of "Othello," SCR realiz-a~ea will replace the Indian lheir , ho.me is surro11nded by ed its potential in its new Village. ·.fields' of jasmine and roses. Salt in 'Sam' theater by this frighteningly Development of the new .[ ASKED HER about the on- physicaJ mounting of another land and attraction is being ly thing J find disappointing on HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Jen- Shakesperean tragedy. · directed by 'WED Enterprise!, her "shows. Why aren't her Rifer Salt, daughter of These were the 10 most Inc., the Glendale, Calif .. plan-classic Fre.ch meals served in screenwriter Waldo Salt. will memorable. There also ls ning and design firm which the classic French manner -play a role in Woody Allen's another list, on which such or i g i nally "Jmagineered" on crisp white table cloths "Play It Again, Sam'' at less inspired productions as Disneyland. with the silver and a:lauwa:re Paramount. "Saved," "La Turi.sta '' and lijiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii~ii,;;iiii;;i;;ii;;i;;ioii;i;~;ii;i;i~~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij "Big Solt Nellie" appear, but that would only be rubbing It ln. Services ' That Are Unl,811evablel Kooh -Nawed .KCETGranted $64,900 P rOd ucer· ~ rr•nt of 164.900 from the docum•nlari .. 1o 11o produced · Am~can I~tµte Qf Physics here from footage .shot on For Oscars . ~04 lbe Natjonal Science location In vari .... perts ol lhe . Foundatio~ has ~en, awarded country," he said. ni. · 441h an~ual Awards lo XCET, .q,a~l.2', for the Berl Shapiro, a veleran ol Presentlt~. Program of· t&t' .. p~4cUon / ·of two ' scie~ce more than 15-years .. as a Academy of Mcition: Picture 'd{ICllmentacy (llms accord1.ng writer, producer . and duector Arts and Sciences will be pro-' to ~arles Allen, KCE".f' vice p~ ttlevlslon sc1~nct show:•· .. duced by Howard w. Koch, ac-pres1~ent for progr~mm1ng. will produce the films and fill cording tO Dani!! Tlradash, The two prodUctlons, to be work with , KCET executive pre.sldent of the Academy. broadcast Jate next year . on producer Richard Soott, M.D. The program will be the . Pub 11 c :Sroadcasbng on the .project. presented at the Dorolhy Service . networlC, ll'.111 b e Shapiro formerly produced nd. 1 . on SUbJeots ot physics And Spectrum, the Horizons for Cha 1 er Pavlhon o~the Los ·biology and tbe ·1birth and Science aeries for NET, and Ange es County Music Cent~ ·death of a itar, Allen Sald. many documentaries for the on Monday, A~rll 10, and will "Tliis grant rtpresenta the A mer I can Astronautical be b~a~cast hve. by th~ NBC first of a series of tcience Society. Telev1slon Network. 'ijjijji-ijjjiiiii1iiiiijjijji-i1jjiiiii1iiijjjjijji-i1jji~ Koch Is best known as a Pf'0-1 1 e Open 7 clays 1 w1ekl e Finest produce •.• low9st pric11l e Ready mad• . , ' +01s s1l1d1 1 colt slaw , •• etc. e Fr11 dtlivtry! ComP,lat1 ll•w1r shopl ~e We wir~ flOw1rs for wtdclln9s, funtral1, 1rr1n9tm1nt1 , etc. Vl1 F.T.O. e W1 wire fruit1 vi 1 "T 1l1food". . ' W1 h1v1 1v1rythin9 in produce from shallots fo l1l9lum 1ncliv1l We h1v1 1v1~ythin9 in f~ow1r1 ~rp1m daisies to orchld1f Come 111, com• s1v1I .................... ·-· ......... . • "CRISP CILIRY -· THI IDT IUY IN TOWN • IT'I TIUI • \ out PAMOUI -I MAU llD IUT • ltc .• .• • • ._. • NOH 19UIDID • Cll.,, IOUD • .------··--·~-·-----~. . . 1.AIT OP THI Sl.410N ORANGE JUICE UTIUCE • : CAUUFL9WI" : 2fe : 1 QC ._. • • • 25C ._. • 9f. "! • U..rl I • .__I .,._ • ---I • ductr of lively comedy and e1 .. citing acdon pictures. He has brought flvt or Neil , Sim0n's Broadway co medies . to ·u.e screen and was e.xecutlve pro- ducer on many of Frink THI war~ l'INm IOOKSTOUS • _,,.,c_ • -,..,~ • , _,,.co.-I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SJnatra11 films . Among his recent production credits are "The Odd Couple," "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," 0 Plaza Suite ,'' "Siar Spangled Girl" and "l:atl ol lht Red Hot Lovtrs.'' HUNTER'.S BO·OKS l'Ol 120 "\'IAt S-SINCI 1111 Locoltd At FASHION SQUARE IN . SANTA ANA COUPONS DPlll JA!f. 2'TH. Th•~• r11f1ur1 nt~ cl119tt ncl tha fift 11t f•r-+h.1ir cu1tom.n: Thits why th1y f11ture ' New,_, Pr16::11:• '•trontl• theml AMI••· Tustin; ~ H• a.. 1.ttU~• • lee~h: 11~ ci.t11. c~•· M111: ""9!" !J:I• 1e1~ ... ~· lal~ 111 .. 4, en4 "'"JOO et~on. lj.., oMut your caHr., us l ' . ' •0rong, o1mtrt"""' Grooqltof ~..,""" ,.._ o~~· GIGANTIC AQUARIUM , ·SAU -• Phone (71 4> 543-93\Q u ,loo ...... .., .... b ., ·· ·. . .. NEWPolf. PRODUCE· :=: .,., ............ ....... 'TU TROPICAL FISB , • .» ....... ~., ............. ·'·" , ......................... , .. .. • 12,000 11-.1 .. -'" ~ ~ ~ 1 .. ,. w~ , ...... ,, 1 ,... .,.,_, ·--· "' •: = ~ ,_ ........ Mtt11lleL ......... ...... " ,,.... '""· U17J IROOKHURST •:tr.:~• ,. 7 ....... , ... ,, .. , .. .,. tt .... ............ ,.L.,.., ..... .,,... , ........................ , .. .. tt .. , ..... ,. ............ , .. .. 0 1 .. 1. '""' 'I'd· 1t1lllfl ...... ,,._. ..................... .. n..., ... , ............... ,.,,. frr .... Incl, flw. ,._., 1 • • IAl•AlllS ••LOUI OPEN EV5Nl NQS 'Tl l. I P./lf. lt•erfy Hiiie e Le Jene • Pkt-'• • ~ "•1141••• 1616 Ha~ l ulza.-• • P1 11 k ·u y...,. "' ~"""' lf_H,_. I • ~ qooljlf • "" o..i.r eJ Ille 11-· • r I f • • Mickey Gete Own Show Once ~gain Symphony, Orchestra Perform The Golden West College Symphony and Santa Ana C.Ollege Chamber Orchestra will jofn musical forces in a program of theater music Sun-- day, Jan. 23, at 3 p.m. Direct.cl by David Anlbony, Golden West orchestra m. struetor, the conc<rt will be the debut performance of both organizations and will be held in the new community theater at Golden West, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Tickets, fl, at the door. The concert will feature an historical treatment of theater: muslc from early beginning to pr<SelJt atyiel. The 'ldta for the concert waa Inspired by completion of Golden West'• l504eal theater where the tn- lunate atmoopbere and acoualicl ... eapeclally ll1llted to lhll type of performance. Appearing with the musl· clans will be Dr. Hans Lampl, director of opera workabop at ~ State Long Beach, guost lecturer. who will deacrlbe tn- temliqf historical fop!noW to the development of theater music. Now In Its fourth month, the Golden Weal Symphony bas grown from an lnJUal aeven members to more than 70 enthusiastic performen. It is open to all qualUled mualcians in the community, including outstanding high 1 c h o o I students recommended by their directors. Future symphony p!'Olrama will · include the world sym- phonic premiere of L a I o ' Scbifrin's "Rocle Requiem," with' the G61~en Weal Singer•, March 4 and 5, in connection with. the college's theater dedication festival. A formal concert featuring Dominic Alonso, pianist, and John Walz, cellj!t, will be presented Sunday, May u. 'Waltz' Set For Movie Andrew L. stone will pro- duce and direct hts original screenplay tiUed a1The Great Waltz" for MGM. , Stone's film will be the miJlt hlstorlcaliy accurate - talion of the Die of the walb king, Joham Slnusa ilnd bis family and will deal laithlully with the biolflplllcal facll. 'l11e -will ~ filmed Oii 1ocatlon 1n and .,,,..., v1 .... startinC In f"obruary. AlnoaC~··~ cradill ... till -pldaN bicJCnopldel al~ otbor com- _., "Tbl Groat Victor Horllart'' and "SOlll of NOi •11 t" tbe ..,. of lctnrd Grill. Sl\N FRuNCiSCQ ' •• I ' Sunday, January 23 K~ach Diroota HOILYWOOD (UPI) Stacy Keach, who completed "The New Centurions," will direct bis fint movie, 11Culla and Rintby," ne:d: year. Could Be ~e Beginning of a new way of life.for you. H you are active, retired, and interested fu pursuing your special leisure acti~il!es in a residence designed for )'<!11 and others like you, then plea,. dtop Ill to OPEN HOUSE at the Huntington. • The Hunlington ls a very special RA!tirement Residence whlCh.cai>eluninate your worries and responsibilit(es and accentuate the care free life. ' · · Private park, Jacuzzt:men'•·club, activities -the,. and'more. See them at OPEN HOUSE, January23;2-Sp.m. REFRESHMENTS THE HUNTINGTON . , .. , ...... _ ............. n-· 0ranp County's Most oillindtve 'Retirellilllt ·Residence • • Fridq, J.,11117 21, 1972 DAILY PILOf - Jainaic8: Cutting Prices ' " .•• and ·to buy In • day In Tohill?" Just aboQI the same as Fiji. More shell work In Papeete. especially good long necklaces of seasllells. Some good dress designera. Marie Ah You was belt kno\vn when I was there, but there are more. Somt French. Some GOOD painters. Wooden tikl gads. \Vooden ones are OK. Stone ones are living god& Buy one of those (if you can find one) and no 'l'IJD. t1~n ~l carry it aboard for you. Fact, no Tahitian Vlill ride the ship. The living tiki is an angry god. * ' "How many cigarettes can we take into France. I hear they are high ... " The book says t\YO cartons. But France no long· er puts you through customs inquiry. Two exits at th~ airport: Marked "Nothing to declare." "Some-thin~ to declare." So just walk out through "noth· ing.' (American cigarettes in France aQ<>ut 55 cents.) 'Firewalk' to Enhance Spring Cruise to . Fiji Full infdnnatlon on PFEL's spring •'Polynesian Festival Cruises" can be obtained from local travel agents. ~ °""'· .. _ .. _ .. ......,_ ......... h •• ,., ...... -tomd.D, ~ S· I 'Airborne' Cast Told .. . • • • J I•, ·~ .. , • i ' • ' • , j •' • . . . . .... . . . . ~ ,·... . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . If DAILY !!LOT _, ·----~-- • ' WE~KENDER our N ' ·1 ·-•11 NOD sr.tNLEY . ORANGE COUNTY'S REST AU RANT~. NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERT A/NM.ENT SCENE ........................... ,,_, .................. _~-.~--~ • :Your Name Please Al frequently noted at the end of this column, out 'n' 1bobter solicits comments. criticism and prW. about Orange County restaurant.< and night· clubs. But that doesn't mean we're receptive to an- onymo~ communications. Wt ,do •Indeed like to bear !rom our readers and learn their ,vie.ws. But we like to know WHO theyare.· 1, ,, ·,,r· ~: a· ·1· i \ (j 4 . l .. llecelpt of several unsigned letters In recent ween prompt.< us to restate the policy which guides our handlilig of letters. And that inclO des other type~ u ~ll 11 the namele.s1 variety. First off, it is only those miss ives ·from un- . known aou.rces that are ignored altogether. IL the . writer withholds his or her identity w~ feel the ... person may have motives which aren't 'Strictly hon- or1ble. All letters and cards bearing th.e author's name and address receive personaJ attention in one way or another. Exercising our bestJ'udgment re- 1arding the content, each is classilie for a hope- fully appropriate disposition. MAIL OR l'HONI ANSWERS Thi! may take the form of being printed or e.cerpted In th• column. Or acknoledgement may reach you through a retum letter or telephone call -so be sure to Include your phone number. ' . Not ipfreque_nUy w• ·photocopy your corr~- pondence and .. pU! the duplicate on to the owner or , ma.nalir of the, restaurant lnvol.ved. This is espec- ·illlY, ~e tn cues where a Jong .Ji!t ol grievances , m~. it difficult to detert1iine 1f 10 much protest is .J.,itimate. 1 • We are not in any position, ol course. to insist that ti!• restalirateur follow through. What he • .;Cl~ or doa not do bu to be his decision . ) . • n CONTINENTAL AND D, ~ STIAKS • SIAFOOD ~ POLYNUIAN INTRUS DAILY LUNCH Sl'ICIALS-$1 .25 NlloHTL Y DINNll SPICIALS-$1. f5 ENTERTAINMENT AND DANC ING NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE ZM5 HARIOI ILVD. COSTA MISA 545°9471 ,-' 't\~M~' ANCHOR INN HOUSI Of SU.FOOD NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH . il:JO te Z1l0 1-tiin fft, Ni9htly Oi""tr-Coclr:t•ils ~ fo 11 p.m. SunfJty 2 to t:lO prn-Clo11cl MonGey1 1814· N. Coast Hwy. !El Camino Reali .SAN CLEMENTE 492-6571 fl. VJ We ,,_Ito You Goo4 ~~· {<.,iffauranl . oo• •M AMER ICAN CUlllNI TROPICAL COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT POLYNESIAN MUSIC ,.1 ....... Sal. Nighll PROCLAMATION!! ON SATURDAY. JANUAIY H ~otJm1 Aftor 1:00 ,..,._ w. W1I s .... o .. 10,000th Sauerhraten Dinner Ht whe htpptns fe ordtr the I O,OOOth Seuerbrettn Dinner-will then bt clecltrecl • 9u11t of the hou11 for +ht en+ire evening. THI - EDELWEISS QUARTET PIOM IJIAVAllA Will 1u,-pfy • spacial ln.,..dlen+ for this tire event •••• , • their Mhfendlnt dtftCt music. PLAc;l ·Of llHS IVINl THE BERLINER German Family Reataurant 1-llAC>! II.VD.--I COUllTIY CINfll HUllTI-II.at lllllVATIOMI Hl•I ... • ' U he wants your continued patronage he 11hould make every effort to review the conditions you found unfavorable. Then he should come to terlns tor correccting those things he found not up to par. Keeps the letters and cards coming In. Every .body concerned with" providing out ''1' about pleas- ures learns a lot in the process. . Village Inn One never "discovers" a restaurant one has vieited ~before. But there are times when a sense pt rediscovery can be almoSt as exciting as turning up a great new place . ·Such happened when we dined one night last week at the Village Inn on Balboa Island . More than ·.anythin g, we con cluded , the feeling stemmed from having let much too much time pass §ince our last ouUng to this delightful spot. tHEERY From the moment you walk ·in there's some- thing quite cheery and comforting about the atmos- pher~. Patterned along lines of an old English jnn, ,one doesn1t g~t the total feeli ng of Stratford or Burton·on-Trend but.the suggestion is sufficient. . Ornamentation is used sparingl y which results 1n a neat and orderly appearance. Textures play a more important part in the de cor th rough the use ol dark woods, old bricks, su bdued wallpaper and red leather on the banquettes. . . . . • . · , T!IREE·JN-ON! . • Thrt;e' distinct areas are divided into a · soiaJI ba.nqu'el rOOJll, a .coclitail lounge and ~r and · the . . PAUL LEMOINE GROUP MMUy N&,tit1 THE MOJO COMPANY Sund•y Night• JAN DENEAU TRIO LAGUNA FLEUR· DE LIS TEMPLE GARDENS Q-ff NSSSaestauratte RICKSHA COCKTAIL . ~~~!!~E Luncheon & Dinner D•ily I IU,P,:f LUNCH • 11 1H-l:J1 MeM•y thnf 'rM•y ' 15~ ,Al>AMS (et H1rlttr) COSTA MISA •rt & s.t. It• I Featuring Exotic Tropical Drink• 540.1'J7 540· 1 UJ THE BLACK ~ KNIGHT RESTAURANT l DINNd • COCKTAILS • ENTfRTAINMENT LUNCH 12 TO 3 Open Dally 11 All:. lo 2 A.M. ' Now ~ ... arlna · • ' 1 ' ' ; .... . ' "'11te · Great -"reat Sho..,11" fA.l!LOU~' ENTERTAINMENT . . DOUBLEHEADER ' 'LI .... 11111••111 AlllU'I IBT ANI IANIDT INTHTAINR ROSCOE HOLLAND M-. .... t.t. 1"M tM ........ "'"'""-· -I· SINSATIONAL SOUNDS 0, TftTllllDAT I TODAY MIKE ' & LENI , ......... ht ....... l :JI , ..... -.... If,"""' OUTllHU ROOM I KONA · ·LANES· 2699 HARIOR IL VD. COSTA MESA • main dining room. The taller leaturel' a ·corner !!ff. place which strikes an added note of cozy warmth ~spectally on nippy January evenins• like the ooe prevailing as we came in from the cold . SPECIALS If there's a general Engtiih cl!aracter to . the . Village Inn , the' menu doesn 't fall 'ln. line. Beciuse the offerings ·range .from. BOuthem fried chicken· to a New England sea shore di0nner. Also, there's 'a different bill ol fare on Mon· day, Tuesday and Wednesday than that offered the other four . nights.' FeWer ent.T.et& are availablti th~ early part of the·week but some dishes -1uch a! the ham dinner, $3.50, and · laugna, fll.25 '""" can only be ordered then. --~~ ~-. . .flnlxees limited to Thursday through Sunday include French lam b chops, $5.25; barbecued spare- ribs, '4.25; Kalu Ille! Oskar (three small lilet mig· nons saute in butter, garriished with kin< crab legs, asparagus tips, served with bearnaise sauce}, $6.50; Village Inn coinbo (eastern top sirloin and one Aus· tralian lobster tail), $7.25. EVERY NIGHT · . Enlxees available every night include top sir· loin, 15. 75 (reduced .to $4.25 on Wednesdays when · it's the nightly specfal); file! of sole,'f3.75; acallops, $3.95; abalone steak, $4. 75. . OUR CHOJCIS The first of our two dinner selections was sauteed sweetbreads, $4.25. '·Thi• tasty repast • especially noteworthy for the excellent mushfooms it contained, was accompanied by a choice of pota- toes and expertly cooked IWian gre !l'J beans. The Tuesday night special ....: bill~ as a com- FUN NIGHT WIN A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE THE .FISHERIAll ""' ... 317 P•cific Co•sf Highw•y,.Huntin9ten le!'ch' ·lnvll11 YOl!.to.joJn in '..' ~N .EVENll'IG IN EUlt_Ol'I': l I .j · Mond~y, Janu11ry 24th. "' l :M l'.M, Jla!lflifl! SMw by JIQPllM l..., 1...i'"tMllll•\f TN•ltr11M" ,,_, .. by .......... '"" TOTAL ~IT1 U.Jt Tix 1M1 ,._ .. ...... '*" l'rli•1 J .......... 1 ....... Ill l•• v ........ n.e .. er1N l'!;fft: 1.,.,.,.... ,......_ "II II.a•• ~ I cflHee ..... erlfMI l'rtlf tlr•wlltl 111 Ml\' .. trN • fne ,......~ ....... ,.. .......... . I r '":ff"•llfll •tof: Otl TM ,,..._ -11141 ..... ..._ er Trlf" .... ,,..,,.. -f1141 ,,...,.._ . • .496-5773 499-2626 ·. . , OPEN EVERY DAY · OYSTER BAR •. GOURMET DINING COCKT Al~S • ENTERT AINME!"T Now A,_!"t THI. Itri Set. l:JO lo 1 :JO IRANDll IRANDON 'DUI;> ' ------''-' Thur1d1y Fashion Show-12:15 . LUNCH DINNER SUNDAY lltUNCH 11 A.M. · 4 P .M. 9:30 A.M.-4 I' .M. 32802 COAST HWY.; LAGUNA NIGUIL NOW O"N • THE "UNDERGROUND FEATURING DANCE MUSIC .IY THE RED NECK QUAR.TET Nl;htly We.cl; .. ·Sat,. . ! ' WAYNE GABRIEL I ~~ IN THI LOUNM 'T ....... y, lhl'OUlll lletunloy ' ,. .... te 1 ..... SUMUT C:HAMPAetll HUNCH II .. J LUNCH e DINNER COCICT AILS e DANCIN8 • . ' ' plete. potJuck dinner for ,3.9~ -was the second entree choice. It netted 'a savory veal Monteroy, with the' breaded cuUets topped by a fine mixture of cheese sau·ce: avocado, tomato and mushroom cap. . Acc!ompanyi0, dishes' were mashed potatoes and the: gre~. l!eans. In · addition to a relish tray, pre-~nne.r :ChoiCe.s resulted in one nod for. the eve-· . ning'a creamy split.pea soup, and. one for tossed gi:een~ topped by ' a very flavorsome garlic-sour cream dressing. . Skippi~g desSJ'rl, we d~illed into .the lounge for a qlghtc.ip .and the entertainment on tap that ev .. nin(. The Wents displayed by the performer kept us on far longer than originally planned. . ENTERTAINMENT, TOO To say repe Villa is far-and-away one of the finest guitarists we've ever heard simply isn't enough. Hi.t like as an artist can usuaJly be foun d only .on the cOncert stage. Pepe'o vocllizing 15n·~ I<> be dismissed lighUy either. But j\ was ·his incredible display of technical skill and .virtuosity on the guitar that held us spell·, bound fo r several' hour.s. c I STUDIED i IN MEXl~O Taking advantage Of an opportunity to chat with him briefly between sets, we learned why we pegged his co ncert possibilities. Pepe, it turns out, studied classical guitar fo r six years at the National Conservatory of Music tn Mexico City. I ~ .. - He started playing, however, at the are of 13 " while living in Juarez,· Mexico, following a m.ove from bis native Chihuahua City. The border town and neighboring ·El · .Paso, Texas, often found him (Contln~ on P•gt 27) .B~F .C.* "HOURS ~-11-AI Allotit 'Alfie -111 .. .._ ..... , -G""' -l.Y ~ Tori -Jay -LIM -lotl -PlftY - Deooy -hll -Nool -·leo•l1 -TM -_, , • I ' *"Big Freaking Coc~Jqll'.'\ . A• You'ft All Fi~d· P.uf. If You J roop Do'1n T·°l " T TH~'.'· VILLAGE INN " 4:JI TO 7:11 ,,M, Mffffy ttlni frlMy . I Wfttt , Kenl' ...... CORNll '0' PAii AND MAllllNI IALIOA ISLAND '671-4UI I I ' ~ • • I I I -· j 1 " ~ t ' . . • .. .. .c:"'O.. -~ . f ' ' ' i • -, ' ! • I i • . ' WEEKENDER (Continued from Pa .. 26) dtumming up an audience in the streets when one coUldn'f be mus\ered any' other w1y. . When Pepe completed bis studies in Mexico City he returned for a short time to El Paso, then beaded to Los Angeles and four years of appear- ances tn numerous clubs. In 1963 be .,i sail to Eur- ope for • planned four-month stay and remained three years. Long-term engagements in Swedep,, Germany and .l!;nJland also led to the recordmf· of a different album JD each country. These discs are stW 1vlil· able in major record stores, as is the sOund track to .the motion picture "Night of the Iguana," on which he has several featured numbers. · HOME AND AWAY AGAIN Pepe .came back to Los Angeles in 1966. A year and a half· later, though, he resumed his internation· al odyssey aild -embarked on· what turned out to be a more than two-year stay in the Far East. · Dhrin~ this period he logged countless appear· anc,, at night clu~s and military bases in Japan the Philippines. Taiwan,_ Hong Kong, Okinawa, Sing: apore, Bangk~k ap.d V1~tnam. Sm~e returning to Southern Calilorn1a ag11n, and 1,mor to his pres· ent VWage Inn stint, he's been on stage at many spots. including Disneyland and the Hyatt House In Lo~g, ll4:i<:h. ' . ' . '. CONTINENTAL",CUISINE le SEA FOODS . CHARCOAL BROIL&D STEAKS • New A,,..-91t NORM PANJO DUO , o,_ hltJ M• ...... s.t. -i 1 A.M. te 2 A.M. . _ .. .., 1670 Now""'-· C..te M-642.aHJ lntima1e. •ncl · O.li9htful· TRENCH RESTAURANT ~ j,? ~ .. :~a Xl~~N Jj~-M...., Wr•ru•lf 1-.J:JI .. I 1'f iO. "DMY HfJU'.,..,,. I . -Dl-flf-Hlot,11 C!M Z601 Wort C.•1! Hwy .. Now!*i .... h •• 141.1 IM ·---------- •. I Fr1d'1, J....,, 21, 19n . DAil Y PILOT .14 . OUT 'N' ABOWT • • SEVIN LANGUAGE VOCALS Pepe's far-ranging travels obviously account for a distinctive acliievement th1t few entertainers can claim. And that's bis ability to vocalize fluenUy in seven languages -Spanish, Italian, English, French, Portuguese, Swedi!h and J1panese. In both bis pJay!ng and singing the teml'O runs from a very soft low ker to incredible h11hs of strong and animated emotion. Some ol bis numbers we found especially moving were the haunting 1, themes from "Love Story," "Black Orpheus" and "A Man and a Woman," and the Jilting •1sway With Me." ' · P.epe displays his multiple Went! at the Vil· !age. Inn Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday eveninp only,. from 8:30 to 1:30. No lover of ·malic on the guitar strings sboUld miss him. · . RON AND MARTY Thursday through Saturday nights entertain· menf is provided by Ron and Marty, a duo bailed as '"'I'he1Versafiles of Orlnge County." The restaur· ant llso recently introduced "B.F.C. Hours," Mon· day through F,'riday, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. -the inl· tials stllJding, we were told, for "Big Freaking Coe~ .• " FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER!. $4,95 NIGHTLY TAtE/tkWHAtE COO MAIN, BAL!IOA P£NINSULA PLENTY ·c1F fARKING • 873-4633 COMBINATION LUNCHEON P.LA.TES FROM $1.25 COMPLETE DINNERS FROM S2.95 Orient.el COcktall Lounge Fn.turln~ Tropical DrinkJ OPEN DAILY 11 AM·11 P'M CLOR'O MONDAY . ' ' . • ~· ..0,. 7 0.,. _._,, .. ''ZAC:ARRO'' Cr 1~1.. ....... II t W .... Jr. H..rst 11 :JI A.M ... 1 J:JI ......, _ _. S...rNr: ll:JI A.M ... l:lt A.M. ~! c-.12 MID!fl~M!,. . "°" E. •ADAMS HUNTINGTON l!M:H ~ , D,_,1c . Entirh.111~nt D~~ Header RATED ''Xi' 'T' f!Dti 1, EXC:IU.lfn · ROSCOE HOLLAND ' • "X" FOi EXCEPTIONAL MIKE . & LENI Mon. thru Set. 1.._ Tu-. thru Sat. from ' I' .M. ... '" hl1 1:30 I' .M. lhreUlh tth .,..r •• Kono J .... 1t •lylll OUTllGGll IOOM KONA· LANES Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, the VWage Inn is loc1ted 1t the com er of Bilbo• Island 's principal intersection, Park and Marine. Age of the G.ardener The current interest in natural food restau· rants is begioninJ to be felt ill full force IQ Orange County. We haven 't yet bad an opportunity to check out several such spots that have opened recently, but we're looking fo rward to doing so as soon as time permits. There's one in "articular we're anxious to try. Jle<ause of a number ol intriguing and favorable comments have already reached our ears. This restaurant bas further been dubbed with a fascinating moniker. Age or the Gardener, now in full swing at '725 W'" Barker, corner of Bristol, Costa Mesa. · , . , Among the few details we've picked.u~ is that the new ~t is open daily from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Reported specialties include some fine and unusual salads (one being Greek with feta cheese), and lamb dishes. · AJso, we've been told, there's considerable evidence or interest in astrology throughout. So it appears everything, including our sun and moon signs, will be moving us toward Age ol the Gard· ener in the very near future. VISIT OLD JAPAN ®· • ffil~R-KO Luncheon Dinner Coc;ktails P.-\SADENA 13!1 S. Los Rot.tr.a • 795·7o01 ORA.~GE 33 To.,.,•n & Country • 541·350J I , , ,;;;;;;;~ ftMEM llE&TAUMNI' Continental Cul1IM ; c;.Clctiu• I. • ' .. ' Slf"'iff1tQ . •I) ' ' Luncheon .aft.d ,Dinfttf' 'lll>nda¥ thf""CJ~,Saturdar. . . . ... ·Closed· Sundays ' ' .. GRElT FOR NOSTALGIA FREAKS • Corona del Mir 111-ltalla11 C11bl11e ()oeJctaH• 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-8267 _,_ O,.. hlfy -I p.M. '* l .... CL051D MONDAY A guidt to tilt best in 111tertainmtnt • ISADORE'S ]]) l •v1id• Oriv• -N1wport l ••eh * AMER ICA N HEAD BAND • REUBEN 'S -NEWPORT 25 1 E•1f Co11t Mithw•y -N•wp•rt l•ecti * JOHNNY SHERI DAN DUO • THE MOONRAKER · 115-4 2 M•eArth11r l o.,,l•v•rtl -S•11t• A•• * LYNN KELLOGG •nd 808 HOUL& • REUBEN E LEE. : · 15l E.t1t Co.tit Hit hw•Y , *.SOUND ARRANGEMENT .. REUBEN 'S-TUSTIN 151 J Tu1ti 11 Jf.v .. 1111• -51111• Ana * FEMALE SPECIES• Febru•ry .ht • REUBEN'S -COST A MEs>i 1555 Ad111'11 Av1. -Co1!1 M .. e' * BOJBI WALTERS • REUBEN'S -FULLERTON 501 Horth St•+• Coll•t •-:-Full•rt.11 * TWIN PIPERS • REUBEN'S -LAGUNA HILLS -' 2-400 ( Ave•• 11 C1 rlol• -L11uw HUI, * T)M BURR , J ·< I •.. 't ' ' .I ' 'REUB'Elills . AIRPORT ' --< -46-47' MeeArlhur '1oulev1rd -NewjMrt ..... ;Ii-DOU~ KENNEDY '< ' .• ·. l GllNADINI 0 ' Ill' TINDllLOIN ,OlllTllll ,Sauted In butter with 1hallot1, 11caJ llons, mushrooms and red wine Now Me 'n Ed'• ihobue DVlftl iPlllf Mdolll pipin1-hot p1mo tO ,..rc1oor'1n min~ , . Forpromptwvica""""° 6(6:7136 · . ,; ·. .c•' AMON• 21 SIUCT DINND INTllD PRESENTS GINO LANZI ..................... .,. . ~N~IOM HAWAII LlaOY-6 t9 11 ,..... JOHN •Lot:IA-11 te 1 •·"'- ThwMtr thrv lvMflr l'IATUllN• DINNDS !• ffrl• 5 111 Fr111e/1co M11111•r IACI Ofl U.MI lftAlll .... _ .. 5 TO II NIGHTLY '*!stNnlMA'" LUNCH 11:00 TO 5 SATURD>\Y-11 to S LUNCH· OR BRUNCH i.._94- Cc1 .... ,., ....... I IUNDAY--IRUNCH ONN Mll'I MY ) Olt ,.,.. OCIAfl ADJ&CINT le •IWN'IT IUC• ,II• 2116 W. OCIAN l'IONT ~llACH (Newport B0ch/COlll Meta·i~...r,r.iin) · l • • or 847·1214 (Hiinlinpin ~h an(~. Get the Plzza·wit.h PiZZI% ' ' .if:: ~ ~tas ·~~; . . t. TUESDAY FllOAY 'limT·~ 1n Ml·• 11!1 · . "'-T•C.'t.t ~ ' ' IUDFOll WIDNESDAY SATUllDAY ilOUSE Ill 11! .... 99e' $1IAI( -· T•C.bt _ 2 POii Sl.00 IOllAID SUNDAY AU THI CMICl!llf "' Yoa C. lot _ GRANT PLAZA •OOICHUIST · e · AT e HUNTINGTON e ADAMS llACH DAILY t :JO 10 t SUIL 11 TO 6 , • • 1 l , . I j • 1 I • l • • . . i . • • , • ~ l • p • }: .... • . ·. .. " ' t ;: ·= "' I t ·. t • • • • ! • • • ' • • • • I l • t: ., It.•. ! ,. t • • • • • • . . . . •• •• • ' • • Friday · Mrii11t "' 11 JANUAlf 21 j ... Saturday Morning JAHUAIY 22 For Adveriisirig iri : • Out 'N' About . .. Plunie Norm Stanley f • I 6424321 , .. • . . . l •• • " .......... . . . N f.:V.. POHT < ··-· ,, . ,.,, .. . -.-..... .,,. • PREMIER ENGAGEMEN1' GBGrge C. Scott IN '°' T Ii E r.i=ii .. ~ 'HOSPITAL'' °*'"' • . ~ElAB FMIMMOUNT 'll'-::· llt •1le .ll;.,• .IACOOfl'l<ll l lUfl in "Tiii GlASSHOPPll" k.llHA .. IN( H~IURH' """l>ll~SA RHlGUYl GlHIVl:W a/J(l.0.llUI fUAS l'HI STllNGTH Of MANtCINO HAS ALWAYS NIN ITS WOMlN. 'THE TR.OJAN WOMEN' lfil'Jo . ,,.w......,.~·~r.-. in "THI WALICINI STICIC'' . ' ' •lN•Vll•OO." • ,.,,_''"•A ""'OOJC:-r'¥TJ'IC>INICO.OJI' ,PJul. Chri1topher'George 11-1i'r~~ r;;tTA FACTOR" Aho· G1.0•9• C. Sc011 In "THILAIT RUN" I ••• . . - • MIMEMllNOB Rlfll MflEN1'8 AND 'WJUNO PID'l£ ,,.......,.,,.-,......, .. ~ ,.,..,. ._ _......,." ....... ....... ,.,.._.. ....... ,....... ®II IH Mta 17 Allll1ll0 ( ... 11•11 NI lttry • • hl'Ullll ""' .. , ..•...................... -. •-.•-------_ec ___ ..,_ \STARS / • • . . ,. . . ...... " Ori~al 'Blu~ Angel' .. Slat;d on TV' Tonight j The original version of "The Blue Angel," lllirlni Mlrlene Di~trich •and. Emil Jannings1 will be shown on «CET'1 FUm ,Odyssey oeri~s·tolllght •I 1:3G ln a "Frame of Rerereni:e,. 1e1ment IOllo"lnc the 111111, ,1erle• ho8t Charles Champlin wlll 'tn1erview Villace Voice film crJUc Andrew Sarril,, who will dlSCUJI how Dietrich and JannJngs were selected for their roles, arid al!o will ex· on Ch~nnel 28. : plore what he believes were· . Directed by Joeel v on · Von stemberg'a Intentions .stemberg, the 1131 film not when ht made the tilm. only ~ade Dietr~ an in-Produced by XCET for tfie ternahonal star, but also was Public BroadcaaUrig Service the first Gtr~an feature with a grant from· the Xerox movie made w1lh sound. 1t , Corporation, Film Odyss.ey ii wi!l be shown ~neut and 1 26-week series of in· • untnterrupt~. w1.th n e w ternaUonal film claulcs, Encliah subUUes p r e P a r e ea-i.alJY. fOr ttltvision. --; ~' I Dietrich pl.il'j, Loi•, • Ylllgl• Japanese ' MoVies Set · Sydney Omarr ls one of t~e "-'tlrld'1 ife•t astrolo-f~~i. o1f:r.;1~s 0';.~: MARLENE DIETRICH 1'N' 'BLUE ' ANGEL' · ~e,tu~.es. f ilm on KCET odyssey Series Tonight 1t 8:30 :nlibtClub Mi'!" /JIMinp ii · "Jmnaanual 1Jlij,h, ,, s h Y •. di(nitied end a~ me.wha t ·t pedantic school fetcher who vislis Lola to warn her ol the bad innuen« she is havlng on· his Students, who spend their ·leisure time at the Cafe Blue Angel where she appears. , Two :Japanese movies will be presented •t UA-Irvine Saturd1y evening by !,he UC! Judo Club. .i ~=='='o'======:;=!__....:...:::.::...:::.:._.::_::::~· ~-.~~--=-~~~ '11'HE TROJAN WOMEN'. SUCCEEDS .IN BEING A CLA~SICAL FILM." -W~~•m .,,,,.1, C~• ,,...,.,,.. "KATHARINE HEPBURN II HtcuM, rt•ch" :,r~;:; m11ntfictnct.'' •-J ..... ol~ Cnol. N-Yttli Mtl..,_ "GENEVIEVE BUJ OLD a1 C11t1rtdra, ·m,,, ~t tM world's m0tt ncitin11c:tr"t'." -J•ffro1 L1•~•. Wl"l•·TI' Jljo.-1 • "VANESSA RED.GRAVE 'II Androm•cht 1t tm1 lo 1cl with htr wholt IOUI. Sht (Ftl ltl tlCittmt"I,' -'•ul"'• ~••I. T~N~.-Y•n.ar "IRENE Pj\PA5 M Htltn, perforrn1 It\ tht boilins poinl with ftn1u .. lity 111d· bifi:hi.;,,, ... -w, ....... w. ... Cuc M•au•n• "\..,.~ JUl.o.....,, ~ .. ,,..A ~f SHAfl[l ~l'lJUCl 0-1 'THE TROJAN WOMEN" , . ' 211lTOP ATT~ACTJON DAVID HEMMINGS SAMANTHA EGGARS IN "™E WAlKING STKK" , AN OTTO PR..EN\INGER FILM ~ CfflON JAMES COCO ~ O'l'RL ICEN ~ ~FOCH lAURENCE t0CiNu l'&. LASSER as Mmy BURGESs: ~IS Kalman O'.c.SM!TH SINGING 'SUOOENLY. IT'Si4U"TOMORROW" ~ z. SHEFMRO R&iBEN~R~ "!••••"-"' ""'"' ' . IA I G>!YNE RESCHER MCMELAB ~~MOUNT ~. Produced 11111 Oir~ !rt:_ 1 1 iat•H:!ed ll'ICler 17 reQIJrtsJCt~ OfTO PREMNGER R ...,..,IOl>ll....,o..n,. • PIEMIEIE ENGAGEMENT ~ NOW :~.:~~s CHECK THEATRE GUIDES tOR 2fj)ll,r . ' I ...... ....... 1,....,.1 ,., ' ' ·. N I-:\\1 POH 'r . ( ··-· ,:f'.;.J.. ·•.,···r·' ..,(,..,I /ti ~ Tl lAN ~· ... ~ • ·Brand Guests HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Neville Brand has .f>een set to gllest slat' in ,an episode of ABC.TV 's "Longstreet." But it i$ Lola instead who gives the Jessona u Rath ~com~s involv~ bJ an' all· pervasive desire ''°r{ her and µltimately loses , 1bot h his teaching position,..and his self· . ·• ... peel. ' Detective. H~rry Callahan.You don'i assign him to murder c~e1. , You just lurn hlni loose. ' ,.. •• ' ' I : .. ,. ~~ PANAVISION• •TECHNICOLOR"' ··Waf'!* l;"GL, f Kl""'~ , EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS' 2NI! ·~ .. ~'THE DEL TA FACTOR~' wfnl :r . I ... , • • • .... ilwa -·--"= A lb.VAiil GOl IHIED•PADOY CHARY PAOIUTllH !Apl.o:...--=-+ii!BHDIOI I .::'.11\11;1 . fl• -._ "THE PARTY" PllMl,lll HA• COUNTY llllAllMINT The double feature will ,be 0 Red Lion" with IJ'oshlro Mifune and ''Honolulu. Tokyo, Hong Kong," with 'Alrira Ta.Undao The movles.•111 be shown Jn the Social Science Hill, building 21. SOUTH .SE.AS · TROPICAL FISH. --··-·····-.. ,,..,.... .... -.. Wft .. e AtUUIUMS • MAINTINANCI 11mc1 e LIYI IOODI e UYI '1.ANTI 111 '#. WILIOH, COITA< MlSA lefl' l'!llnl.. •UI,) 'Mf.1"1 Nii •Atlltltli, HUNTIN•TON l•ACll ' (H•xf to N"" Luc;kY'I) • .HMIH ; l • II• • ho nd or ••• n• e Cl I la • ' i ' ' .. \' .. I .f ... ' ' I .. ' '. 1: .. .. ,, ,, .. I: •• ' • ·Dftdpllne Rlflld -.. I • , .Choir Boys' ;Life Rigorous "They work like the aevil to lwenly-lwo voicea o/ lop quill-procrom oel down 1oni qo by line like angels," someone-ty, .lJ noted for ill well rOund-tbe I r e a t ecclMiutical . aid recenUy ol the Vlonoo , ed educ1tlon and firm utirti~ hot Choir Boys, whoae 29th North dlsCipl~ The tchool bu been IC ars. Amerlcao tour' will brlna: the comparec:1i by its' present dlreo-' ID addition, the boy1 mud.I world·fllnOUI youncsters to tor, Dr. Waller Tautschlng. to nwter a mU1ical repertoire the Los Angeieo Music Cen-1 school wbk:h tr1lno codeta that in<ludeo pre-Bach lllCred ter's Ahmamon Theater for for military service. and &e(jlll&r fnll!ic as wtll u two performances, matinee The boys must li ve on th~ I.be 1"Ueic of the claulcal ,and and evening, on Sunday1 Feb. gro~, begin their day at baroque periods, Of Vienna 13. 1:15, attend llChool all morn-, . ,. The boys' school at the Ing, devote their attemoonl to , .and 'htUe operas. Augarten Palace, which inll!t musical practice, and follow a • The training goes oa for two constantly produce t h r e e system of study whole prece.: ' years, at the · eod of which ~cho-irsii,~eo;;;o;ch;;;o;co;;;;;;mi;;po.ed;;;;;;;;. i;;" o;;f;;;;;;diieniit;;ila;;;;;;tbe;;;;;;iithoiirou;;;;ighi;;i;, iierud;;;;;;U.;;;,I time _ unless iJ.e boy bu fail. ~ , eel somewhere alq,na the way •. £-zd.o~.tWPQRI t\t~(H-.,t1>,,. t'r>!ruo " • 1,, th, (<d I, L ,j,, I It o)i;! l f< ,O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. POSITIYnY ENOS TUESDAY . NEW YORK CRITICS AWARD TOP 10 IN LOS ANGIL.E5-...._ BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR -he bea>mes a n>ember of one oC the .choirs. 1n this • capacity, aod by a rotating •)'Siem IO tho! eocb """'8 choriater has an equal chance, .i he will concertize abroad and take hla turn In the choir at home. boy 's bu,+boo voice change ..... 'no\ -that lit ta' 1ban- doned u 1 U11ft11 cttlan. M''iJmi1ll :-o '1av1 hi, chorlalen ""° ~: either I pe-II they wlabed to return home, or thNe yeai-a of study at ' an •. '~lea!utic1l oemlnoi:'y lo prepare for the f1,1hue. Todly'1 •ln&er may alao rejoin, hla family or pus the nest four years in •· Jodae ·on the Augarten .Pa I a c 1 rfouncl•, ·aflecllol!ltaly refer· ied to as the "old pensioner's . ' borne." Here he """plelea h~ hlfh .Choo! education Ind COil> tlnuM: hl1 mUllcal ltudles. Mony boy; elect the l1ttu condition and many liter join orchestras. The · n o t 1 b I e difference, however, according to the director, is that · yesterday's choir boy matured leas rapidly BID Burrud .lietunu • Lalo Schifrin ro Compose .Lalo Schllrln hu -. slan-for two 4< ..... 'Anrda ancl ed to co-Ibo lllWln\ -llmlllf A.,.., anc1 b1J icor~ for IWll'1 ·~ W,.i1i -Ibo Or-1oar tlllla. of God," wbld\ 'prrollillNr.. "'n>e ~ill' God'' ii I director Ralph NellOn la cur· • Rainbow Production wrlllon rently filming In MWc.! with by Ralph Nelaoo, bued oa tlll Robert Mitchum.,,..,.. -.., ,_ GrWm. Co-starring Rita lla)'worlh. Frank t..anaella. Victor Buono, John Collcol, Ken Hutdllaoa and Piut. Pritcbett, the new drll1UI follow1 S .-h If r In' 1 •salpmeJU' on .uch major filmt IS ,11Tbe Hellltrom Chronicle~' "Dlrty Harry," .. Thi F"X " ''Cool ff a n d y ' • Luke,,. plUI i;Medtcal Center,'' ''Miaslon : · lmpoaslble" and "MaMlz" for television. He ha& received.nomlnationJ Bogart Again HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Jerry l.acy, w1!" p I ay e d Humphrey Boprt In the Broadway· produetJon of •• • ----"C.ARNAL KNOWLEDGE" ind lM Teyler c.... ...... "THE MAN WHO HAD POWl!R OVllt WOMEN" Woody Allen's "Play It Aglln,li~;;~!~;;;~ Sam," will repeat the' role in the Paramount version. But for any boy who. aspires to the choir, the prelimlnaries au difficult , the pitfalls many and both circumstances are not much different than those that existed almost 500 years ago. A fine voice and a n1tural gift for music are atill the preliminary bases even though the selection is rntde by means of. 1emi-annual audi- tions rather than through an itinerant "talent icout" sent abroad by the Emperor. About 100 childre11 between the ages of seven and nine are chosen oul o( the lholwndt of yearly applicants, and these must at. tend a special preparaiory ICbool wbere the curriculum ' empha•lzes musical training} than today's. We know, for ex· ' . • ample, th1t Haydn's voice ••Animal World" Weekly series teturns this Sun· TAKE THE } NEWS QUIZ Every Seturdey •• SHOWING Now1· • • ' !'The greatat monster since 'KINS KDNB'" ' A.wri1i ·--~ w ...... !:'.=I Oils 1111:1111 ·-~·Jfll ~ . .._,_ .cot.DR . -......-....-·----. -. ' CALL THEATRE FOi SECOND FEATURE MESA THIATIE Co1to Men 1U4NtWJtrtllff. 541-1552 llS fOOT MOHSm TO If SHOWN SUNDAY MfSA.COSlA ME5.A6:30-7:30 PM. llOADW.1.1'· "lS. .. lJ P .M, OMhlil 1·9.IS.1~45'.M. . SIOYI TllUnl DllYJ.IN' t611h ... hftiM: ..,_ I OIANllll llOADWAT DllVl·IN WALll·IN ....... ..,._~ ................... 547-6011 14Mn7 didn't change until he was . day, to Channel 2 at' 5:30 p.m. with But Burrud, aeventeea, Schubert's when he boat-narrator,. showing wildlij'e in ·many regions. wu fifteen. In general 1ixtee•ll: =======::;:::::1'-..;_:-----.:..,.--':_--========:;:;:=::!jl At the qe of ten the studeilt ls aamined, ind if he is ac- cepted, 11 creatively and mlllicllly alfted (be muat at thla time be 1ble tO write limple mlllicol compotltlonl 11 well u aing and pt1y one mualcal latrument), be Is pennttled to join the lnltltute. ->.a in former NJ'!. the choir , _.,. 1o have bee• the 'p'.tr"c"'i"wr'"" 'ci"''' ~, . ave r.11 e "voice-cracking" t: 1n:e 1: 1~~~url~ BOQISBOPS , 1 likelihood wu. that the voice ;::;,~'!,CJ1~ _,17'11 • . · • remalnid comtant untD . ·the SOUTM COAST, llll.A'IA • OioMI cho& boy wu tlcbteep or even c .. ,. Me .. • t7'14) J.t0.21•1 ~ ~. Todly a choir 1>9y11 career · UIUllly covers the period froni ~F:""r.:: ton to fourteen. ·~' thla time the celebrotecf· ""'e" ol Vienna .,. ••ore'.Jl'"J, in Id' dlUon to their reCuJ.ar wort. they ~ar a 1e·rlou1 responaibility. '11ley must co. llnue to JJllilUln I undard ol such escellence that the choir boys .of 'the. future will bi IS!Ul'ed of the ''wherewithal" to punue their own ca..... al Augatan. I Associated Students of UC lnlne ~'I-~•' M11<e'Niofrots..:. . f:an'111o!..........: "'""Mii~=-~ , ,..'I I present in concert ·Don·,· Ellis Ancl WU. llibo JAZZ AT UCI Crowford Hill, UCI S.turd1y, January 29 ,.: TIMES*- •u,1Y" 61IO I t111 :°CAIN4J.~ Ji.JI I 111 • ' , AMERICANA.E PERiENCE ... 6DI"· -~tTAN MAG~C 'PllllJDllJl/lllH .. , .. .it "'"'' lhl• ,,,. h11 /J!tn in r•artl" ---TIME M.1.GAm1£'-,--,.- ' 'JiSJll!J !00118 ... th1 h1tt work of 1 /Jf1tim11• -TIME-.MAGAZ.11t--~- 1'e /lf/!//(lf .. .is simply t1hlasticl' -CCS°"'°'°°'"AH M'iGADN£--..,.. . ' ... O,--•-ci.w-UnM11-...... .l!Wwt,,. ......................... ' .. Coll Tlckoll al Tlckotron ·'"'5549 for Information ... ~ . , '~heil.a, this is Dr. S~baefer- • 11 got us a bed fer toni1ht:' .1 • • iHEBPlrAL" ~~ . PIDDf IHMFllY •••!t. \ DWl4&• . -miiiiLLER HGWIRD'ifmla A 10VN10 601.lfllEl>·PAQDY CHAYIHK\' P11m1UC110N - I • "ONE OF THE Y,EAR'S 10 BEST" .. .,.,... ei..llz 1.:..1. '*" ::t;:t=~!:!' ... ._ __ "' '911 11 I W , NIWl'lltt!C ...... OMt, M MTIOflMl 01SOW1 -*~1Ml•WOU . ' "DUStlN HOFFMAN'S PERFORMANCE ·tS : SUPERBl'( REAIJZED, A brilliantfel!t of . movie-niaking." -.... --~ "'SlRAW DOGS' HAS TERRIAC IMIW:T.Sam Peckinpah is a moVie-· 'maker.~ has ,fewpeers as a story.telfer who can induce fierce emOtienS in ' his audiencis. His fascination"IS with tile, real 'rnal emoticlls -~rap, tsriir.'' ___ .. _.,.. " . ' J • . • 30 DAILY PILOT ... Frlday, Jamiary 21, lll/2 j;. 'Desperate Characters' Stars MacLaine . • • • .ll d Ito r' I Nott: This • -go/de ii prtpartd i-bJ lJae fil ... cmmni(IH Of • . • • . Horbor C...,..,I PT A, Mr&. HllTTJI lleUor ii pre<ld.,.t Giid llrr. B,_ Nordland vie Guide, care of thl DAILY PILOT. * ADULTS Mike Nlcbola direcll the Jul" driver who IJ1lldl Ir o m FAMILY, Heyerdebl fllm about true life Fellfer llCl'lpl Jn a serlea of Denver to Sau F'ranc!loo with TIMI Lady and tbt Tramp ,~ of,hls crouing the cue history revelaUons of police ill )>W1Uit ......,,..a (G!; Disney cartoon fea!ure Atlantlc: ~ amidst ilS loot Selllll aberratlona and gutter by bllnd Bi.ct rldlo dlac abOut 1 dalnly cocker spanlel, wavea and !ll8rb. 1-• which the fllm says jockey agllmt bin! rock' her young ownera and a . Tiie Si.r Spo,.W Girl (G): refiects AmerJcan 1 o c I e t y • musical bacqroand~ mo~ knight errant. Sandy Duncan. stars u small Stars Ann-Margret and Jack Wlul Do YM Ila)' a. a Nak· Lurie come Home tG): Jle. town awlmming s\ar who Nicbolson. ed Lady! (X): Film done by bsue ·of the children's classic , stuns new city frietxb by UTIDML GEIIDL JR£ATRES Wkdyt,i.tw.I 1. 10:•s . -mJO."'MJ ...... l-. LlS. sma.•.ao ".KOTCl:f" J:OI. 1.00 lo.45 WALTER MATTHAU IN ''KOTCH''(GP) Also -"LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" (GPJ-~ fl CO!lllftlltff cllofrnaan. II ii fnlfTldtd Al 0 rtflTeflCI in <kkrminlng rull4bl• Ii l m ~ for cef"tain 091 groups and unu apptar wiklu. Yowr '1itws are 1olicited. Mail them to M .. Alice'• llntaarut ('R) I SemJ·autobiographical account of rock star Ario Guthrle's at· tempt to "fmd himself." Showa his pot -s mo k Ing, uninhibited friends buying a secuJarlzed church and turning it into a restaurant and com- mune. Deaperate Cliaracten (RI: Allen Funt of CUdld Clmera. about the collie who . traveled helog for traditional American Shirley MacLaine and Kenneth Pt1ATURE TEINS ctCJ"OSiS rugged English terrain V'alµe,s . Her new friends in-1 ___ _ Mars po r t r a y middle-aged AND ADULTS to find )iome. again. · · elude two motor-cycle riding Canial Kllowledge I R ) : urban couple who try to find a Evel Knievel (GP): George Tt.t Uvlng Desert (G): Re-' editors of an underground, way to go on. despite the Jramilton's portrayal of rug~ iSsUe·or Disney true advent~ 'Df:wspaper. gloom and unhappiness in ged stunt cyclist Evel Kaievel. feature showing in s.e c1 s, · ,VaqishJlc Prarle ( G l ~ thelr lives. Flashbacks s ho w . ram-animals and flowers of the Qlsney true adventure series 'Ra Expeditions' Good _Family Entertainment llfrly Harry IR): Clillt bwictioul childbood, courting Amer~ deserJ. · depifting ~I ants, animals and Eastwood stars as trigger~ day1, leaps over canyons and The $1,909,000 Dock (G):, terrain of the American happy private detective Harry . his hero-worsNp Ol Elvis, Sandy Duncan and · Tony prarie. * Callahan. Presley and John Wayne.· Roberts star in mod:em day Tile F'l'alc• Coueello• (R): Actual foolage of Ki)level version or Aesop's fabled Thi letter i?rJm<dlall!ly Suspense mystery starring performing. character, the goose that 'laid after the «tte indicates the Jeao Hackman and Fernando Kole• (GP): Wllt.r· Ma~ golden eggs. A duck dropout rating g1ven·U..·picture'by Rey. Brooklyn· poli~ detec-thau is talkative, opinionated,, from the lab intelligence tests, the Motion Picture Code •• T : 1f!Jbe Ra Ezpeditlons,11 •' lftrd.wbmlni film acoount al Thar lleytrdahl'1 epic voyages '· IA a poper boat from Africa to Ille Aliiiiicas l:i now si-ing . • . • • . . • . . . ' • . Live Theater . =·· 9 "W'Mte BOne Marder Case" Art Buclnrlld aatlre on llage It Sooth C o a 1 t ~ Repertory, 1827 N e w p or t , Blvd., CCllta Meaa, Fri-Sat. al : 8 p.m. through Jan. 29. : Reservations -646-1363. . : , "Gld la ........ Slljl" •• h1 Or4nge County theaters. tives move in on the American loveable, widower s:: et I red teams up with a ·boy who The' Code 1Knd :Rating pro- The book veriion of "The Ra connection to French -from hardware · store and. liv-wants a pet. .gram may be found on one Expeditions" is currently high American heroin ring in a ing with aon 's family. Family RA Expeditions (G): Thor of the motion picture pages. on the best-seller lists. chase story or violence. tries to move him to· rest ------~-----'-----''----'--.:;__ Heyerdahl, famous for his Rospi&al (GP): George Scott home. Jack Lemmon directs Kon-Tiki and AJru-Aku ad-portrays har<klrinking doctor this drama-comedy dealing ventures, made the voyages who copes with an unsuc-· wJth three -generatlOns undef with e.igbt other brave men, a ,cessful marriage and the one roof. . ' monkey and a duck to prove emergencies of an un-Tile Scalpbuater1 (GP): Jr.. that a boat made onJy of derstafCed overcrowded big trapper and a runaway slave papyrua reeds and rope -a city hosplial. pit their skillt againlt band copy of-· used thousands TIMI Lawman (GP): Burt Indian acllphunten, St a rs of years ago -could have Lancaster portrays marshal Burt Lancaster. carried Egypt!Bllll acron the who enlorcts the law among Vlld" h COmiDg . (GP): Atlantic to South America all citizens even when it Burt Lancaster, Susan1Clarie many centuries before Colum-means tackling the weaJthy ~ Fnnk: Silvera have a nm- bua. rancher whose .sidekicka have m with Mexican bandits • !Us first attempt, through kiUed a bystander. A atory of bowling storms and deadly the violent West starring Lee cabna, failed only 500 miles J. Cobb and Robert Ryan. short of landfall when the Lovera and Other straagen boat's stem section broke up (R): Having lived together for and sank. His second attempt two years, Sw:an and Mike succeeded dramatically. Ra II decide to marry. Story about , ,WATDls-'l'S1 . sailed 3,270 miles in 57 days the interplay or her Irish t.• • -- Barbados in the West Indies. Iy -plus the side affairs of ll N IP IE ~ 0 N .Fri .Jan :21 9:30 p.m. - '11>11--RA! An~ ttva:life ..,_,.for the whole fall'il yl NOW SHOWING I WEEK ONLY SOUTH COAST PLAZA I San Diego Fwy. •f Bristol 546-2711 WHll o.\'$1 S • 1 • t 111. S..t.&SVI!.: l ·l ·S·1·fll.lft. : ;. . Comedy en lttge at Hun· : • u.,tm -Playbouee, 2110 • Main St., Hunl!nl«>n Beach, ;;-Frl..sat. 171 1:30 p.m. tbrougb :• Feb. U. Reaem!tlons -53&- : lllllL from Safi, Morocco t o relatives and his Italian fami-1111 MOVie camennan for the ~Daddy," and the usher who . ,. ...,., .. ,~ voytige was Kei Ohara of ls chasing the bride herself. 1 r. .......__, ~ f Ad rf" • ' Japan, Who shot from every . SUft (R): Detective st«y 1 •a a , Of Ve ISlng In :1:."'!!:iz~~~~ ~00;;,t/;:,!:~~:~~ rm N11tC.·--1 ,,•--------: • . ......... Out 'N' About dJnshy. Ht managed to have Tough Black detecllye la alter lllSllEf lllit&llJ ON WICE SCREEN IN ,.D 'SOUTH CINEMAS Ph N S f his camera focused on every the Mafl&. Richard Rountree I 7 T -... _. • FRANKENSTEIN'S COAST one orm tan ey exciting detail of the voyage and Moses Gunn star. p -•. •.,-;;;;;...;-;;;;" BL.OODY TERROR 1S51W.SUNFLOWER 642-4321 • I "Mta.er Eartb" • ra ... ~ ... ~--· the er'''' of ()pl)Olll• so. COl$t PIUI I Ecology rock ' mUllcal on ~ llla8t 171 South C o e I t """' Repert.wy, 1327 Newpo rt -fi"'6 owiu .. , .&&a Soch Good Frie.ndr (R): ..... It .... -. 25 G •COLOR° 5•0.059' a broken steering oar, ship-Dyan Cannon ill sexuallyl~~~~~~~~~~~=========~========~!__------------------board shenanigans, sharks I-;; Blvd.,, CCllta Meu, at 8 p.m. Jan. ~21. lleRcvatioos -. -.ua. "BlltlM Spirit" Nott caward eomedy on .ta&t at Coote M-Civic Playbobat, west gate of Or· cnziaing hungrily around the frustrated New York tiny craft, near disaster and housewife whose unfaithful tbeil fmal triumph. husband ts hospitali7oecl and '"The Ra "Et:peditioos" has near death. She ill forced to been caDtd ''the most in-evaJuate ber life and mar- eredlble advtnlure film of all rlage. Costars JennUer O'Neill lime." It received warm ac-and Launnce LuctlnbllL claim at the 1171 MIFED Trojan Womu R ) : ettO • .... County Falrgraunds, : CCllta Mesa, at 1:30 p.m. Fri.• ·. Sot., through Fe~. S. Reser· vltioos -D-5303. lnltr1llliona1 Film Feelival ln Kalharlne anessa wtmw in the documm\ar1 jokl in ·nnderlng I categary. the clasa' Greet tragedy ol · Raled G, "The Ra Ex· Eurlpid Milan, J~y. where It was a Jtedgrave vleve Bu-H ptditions" is exciting family Zll old• (R): Fraok Zap. "Y •'re • Good Mu entert.ainmenl It wu -iro-pa Ringo Starr in rock Cllarlle llnwn" ducecl and directed by Lannan and ro !11115ical tour. Musical -on the "Pee-Ehrenborg and distrlbuled by V Pobll (GP): Bar- 111111" <Omlc lllrlp oo stage at _1_nte_rwest __ Film __ Corp_:_. ___ _::ry:..Ke.::::.tw'llllll.::::.::..:u:....:u:."'°"'.:.::::.. .. ::..:-nce=1 • Son Cl<llltnte Commun)ty.~ Tbeller, llOZ Avenlda Cabrillo, San Clomtnle, at 8:30 p.m. Tban . .SOL, J an 21·Ftb, 13. ll<servatlolll -83U303. Seymour To Switch Stations Seymaar -master of the macabre, epltome of evil, the most slnJster man to crawl the face of the earth, moves to Charmel s bostlng ,lta movie series "Monster Rally." Al host of the series --CllffDOME l l " • ~·~-·r:1-:y 1 .. ---.. SIAD/UM I .. -· "11. ··-----.. s1~11111+1 .' ' -· "•. __. ---~· SIAD/UM J .. -·,···. -----,, Sl4U!Utf J .. -, ..... -- _ .. _ "'ttOIPtTAL" Mell.-TWn.-111M:• f rt.-7: .. 11'11 set ...... 11--..19-f:»J:Jttt• "l l DKNOlt AND 1aOOM STICKS" lat, a ... -l1: ... :4Mftt.7:1H:a · ~· MtR.-•11. -111M:11 ·--• .,. MOTILS"' .,. o.111119 "ALICl:'S ~llTAUllAHT"' "\..My •1111 .. Tni..,... t•I ... , ....... .,.. .. ,., All In C:.ler Seymour wll! rally around him,1--------------------I such horrib l es as • 1 F rankensteln's Monster,'' "The Mummy," "Wolf Man," the incomparable "Dracula" ••• and even "Godzilla" ••• for two hours or total movie mayhem each Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. ·Seymour -who h as slablished the most im· LOEWS THEATRES pressive distaste among ~r,~ televlslon •udlencts In anly aJ--;==;------------...::----1 "UDY I THE llllMP" I "MILLIOI $ DUCI" year on '1le air, bas previously been oet11 on Channel I late SaJUrday lilght. However, bis fam jncJude an impressive number of teenagers and children, and his new tlmt wlll give them greater opportunity to grow to dlallke Seymour. Seymour's approach to the macabre is to s h o w Hollywood's scariest films ollen breaking ill to rldlcule the action. He has bomwed fl'Om the sports department the Jllltant Replay macbine ill " order lo repeat cerlaln ,.,.,,., from Meli movlt. Not since the oorty dayt of tel<vlslon hu a movie boet created such acltemenL Jn odcllllaa to numerous • 1nnll, Seymalr recently won : a pill lakm a Ventura and : ' SUll Barbin eounu.. to :'c111am1ne the celebrlly •• J1rt: •• 1tmoll wanted to : : t.r IUlla ;te11d.'' He won ; .... oudl Jvmlnorla .. Flip : -. -Pr..iey and : ,,.... . .,. ; Tiii ftnt ••sa7mour '1 .... *7 llall7" la ICbldUl<d to le -., lllurlfoy, 'Pell. I, .... '1kide ol f'raNenltetiJ" ... llorto -llld Elsa CHiLDREN'S MATiNEES SAT. & SUN. JAN. 22-23-MAlHES AT 12 & 2· lllftS .. fou•~!?:!" #l F1n:S11-551 I VIII* A I -·· -·-····will be pmenled. 1--------------------1 I r I 1 · - • • .. • • • \ els. Nowcn KWIZ1480AM Four tirnl5 a day, Monday tlnoogh Friday. Pat~ aho lot~ KwlzTALK, '10 PM: to Mldliigbt Sunday. Ghe him a call at 8JIJ 4444 • DICK TUCY TUMBLEWEEDS I ' .... , . JI ' . / : ,.~.,Rf ·~ ' Pl ! :; ~ ~ ~ ·~ ,. ~ .•! • ~ .. .~ • ) • s '•' ~ ·~ • ' -~ ~ f1l> FA\a1!TE l!EC® ! ru, arr I R.A'( IT Joo TI.lies A DAY! I ~ ' -. ' ; By Al Smith ..:· By. Frank Baginski • •• •:·· . Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 4 Luk tfWll.&h 1 Cemalner 5 Btf0f9 4 Fitelln1 6 Compass 9 Ch1pu11 point 'l ... ,... 7 :i~ left by l Bul!d a Sm1ll 1tow:s 14 New Deaf 9 Shout · •..,-.ey (init.) IO Simlln 1! Niw EnaLtncW 11 Sailor ~: =:,~nom ts·g::i·> ~~le 14 Ridicu1- .,., pj"*tlt 20 Tapers -21 Cfl.t (COllOQ.) 22 Ctillf •""1 .. M Contlouid 23 [..,.,,,..... ttte j ' .. 8ttempt to pin 25 Wlb.toolld tblrd 36 Omnfn& I '!cc Fooltlhll Jlll't 'D =-.:. 2' Rima · 38 Chlnt I 47'1.andoftht,_ 21 Clue 28 Excllll'lltkln ~ Cooks 1llll'lft1 (lnlt.) 30 W•tMd on 29 Caudal 4Z WOf1111ess .,. f'ilth wd 31 Teutonic dtl!y' 1ppandl1" luvln1 1 ~t Soik ; · ·, 32 Hlelless if'lole 32 Pout of ublnlt 44 NorM &I'd 1 ao•de..n ' a4 IC.In( of · 3.J llfll tMI 4.5 Genus of I ¥ ~ 15 ~= wMI <-bbl'.) mtplls ;c;tt i Kid i 6 J · I 1 ' ....,,,,,... "'11'°1 17 Arclent rqion .-. II ~~aubflct ... ,....._...._ .. .. _ 41 Spenilh •itltie •2 Units 43 SJncll'll 'l'Olce 21 ""' l=-<f-+~ '45 S~lfl 46 S1~1ned fee' .. .a. bl"Ntll ''49 Plfforrntrs 11 SuplflllNt • tfllfln1 ·==· ii Dlclt19 -" ~ =tett.r .. """" by Manin ~en •• f ,· ' \ " ·~ . ' • ' .. ••• • • • •• • • • .• ; . ' • . . , . '":: Oil, .... , ... YMJ 111¥ Ji YfSTnM 1. •' , ... • L!T MF GET YOOl't C~I> .',. - Ni ·_;;.,; JUDGE PARKER ,. -' . ., ~' . -. . -::r'· ' ' 'l'OOI !ofH•YOU UN NO PllOllElol AT AL~ LANP N&Af TMAT Ml. APPi.ETON! I <Cl FA~MM01J5£ \'Ca lblo. MUMTRS IN MERE ME lleotlT, PAVIPl IV£tf YEAR! --ft~--. If, 1-21 f' l ' MUW·COMaf Ket.LY All'Tlli.-, OUR STA ScllooL R-iltl ,..,., ..,., I KtAltloN ' I -' . rOln>•tAt.. ! •""'" .. ~ ' _PftKINS !-, ~ ' u I • .. U'L AINll · ??-WHm.i A 5CHOOL· MATIN' Kii> LIKE _ _, HONl!Sl'NJ&- GORDO MOON. MULLINS . ' ANIMAL CltACl( .. S . ' ,," • .1 ' ' . , • ' ' . •·11 ' - iy1H....id-Le .Dollx "*" WI~~ ft'/ Tiil ll.Ol'ES ANP LOO~ OYll Tiii AlEA! well WAIT Ill TME ~ARM· MOUSE UNTIL ME 6STS &ACK, PAVIP I ' ' .... , 'i... . . , ' -I ': ..... ly Mel . .,.. . MD-, ..•. J T\14\W W•TO . ""° 'Tltll>I 'lt.W. ' I ' • . .,, ' ~,,.. ,.,, ' ' . "I"*' ... "_ lrtp...., .._. ... aipl la~ I -mYMif II a -II J11J .......,...,. DE NIS THI Ml!NAC~ • ' I \ l • ' . ( • I I I J • • • ' • • • . ' . '·70 l!t-HRY"'' .,. ' · • ,. ~5ft.<, •, .. , . TOWN ·•-COUNTIT .WA ..... N' Vt , •utoln•tic, r••llo, he1t1r, ~ow1r .,,. 1t11ri111 'A &••••• ~ 1lr '.col\dlilO~iftiJ; 1 ··-white 1id1 will tir11. t •~7D"'UJ ' ,, ~ T ' • ' -SED LANDAU j Split bench s~. Michelin WSW 'radial tires, power -steering, pawer lirilkes, )ondau' ro0f. Les5 'than SOjl~(~J87N1~8:iilj ' ' . ' ,.~888' 'JOCHEV. . $· ·..,...iwi,. ....... ___ ...... qu, ..,. ' f' 'i • l ' . • ' 1MMID1&n llBIVDY: . . . ' . . . ' '·•. •••1972 · · · MUSTANG ·:$ · 2·DOO• llAIDTOP Not'striped tiui equipped with""°· trans. 6.ited tire~ ~or k,yed roc,i119. mirrors bucktl -·· 2f0l 150952 .. IMMIDIATE111UV.-T' I ' . . CUSTOM STYUSIDE OIDll TOUIS TODAY COllPl.ETtCAllPER PACUGE '71 CAPRI DAILY '1~01' ;p • I • • • • Frld'1, J1.nu111 21, 1972 Everyone Hes Something 1het Someo ne Elsa Wenh DAILY PILOT ELASSIFIED ADS You Can S,ell It, Find It, Tradt .It With a Want Ad • ·The Bi~gest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results , 1.;, ~_;; ..... ~,~~,~-~ .. ~ .. ~ _ ..... General General General General a-••• General _ . ' UDO ISLE 3 Bedroom home on street to street lot with cozy private yard, for mal dining room & ' flreplace·close to beach. '62.500. NEW! MACNAB· IRVINE EASTSIDE · GOY1 REPO. R·2 OCEANFRONT • t Acre with highway frontage down to high tide line in SO. Lagu na-has small home + 4 rental units & guest house·fantastic coast· line vista. f300,0IJO. IRVINE TERRACE VIEW Spacious 4 bedroom home with pool & ocean view. Lar2e livins:? room with flo or to ceil - ing white stone fireplace. $92,600. HARBOR· COM PAN JlULTORS "SINCE 1944'' SPECIAL 'TOUR OF MESA VERDE FINER Shop th•,. "S.•t ""Y"' 1, NEW BAY VIEW HOMES o!"« of Oranc,. Counry'5 most Final opportunity to own a new desirable N!sidential ·Attaa. Ivan WelJs custom home. Still time Unrler SJ11 ThouS11nd arwi ~ to choose your decor. From $89,200 bPauty, J BMmoms. nicrly to $151 ,000. Furnished model landsc11Pf"d, wen ?rM for. OPEN DAILY -2006 Galaxy Dov-~ 1~i:'." IJO buy Jl anyway er Shores -.646-1550. , ' Very 11nxiot11 if'lff'r with nnr A HOME FOR ALL SEASONS ot the nlce!!l htlmf'lf ror !he .A. perfect. place: to enjoy the many mon('y in 1he Al'l"ll. <I Bfod. pleasures of Newport in these mar· rooms, n~e Family Room, ble halls. A luxurious health spa Love:ly kifchf'n. Could 111-• • , sume at 51Ai'ao, Se-e ihia one. makes this soph1st1cated home the . uJtimat e in modish livi n2 . 5 BR • 4. Nit.'e hcdrnom.", and Fani-DR • FR. •219 000 OPEN S t & 1Jy Room or 3 bedroom~ "' • a · Oen 11n<l 11. .Family Rm: Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1337 Galaxy, Newport ready to fit your family. Beach. · Lots elf charming 11hutl'er1, "Roman tub In billh, l11r;11"I.' EASTBLUFF lot with boat nr trailer 1tor· OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. age, "O" move in. , 2901 CATALPA Beaufiful! Atrium hom,. '4·il h 4 BR, !R· Many extras & ready lo \ beam ceillng11. ,. ht>dr0oms, move in . Jack Howell 644-6200. J!J!l•m-11!!!-l!!l""'"'""'""'""'""'"""'"'""'""""j Fa~ily Room and°""· Up-Al~ YEAR FUN IN THE 673-4400 General I Gentr•I staJNi plAyroom, .3 bath!!. SUN ON THE BAYFRONT Shake roof. Spacious and . . "I -;;;=======I J0'1'Ciou1 living. Comparable Exqu1s1tely decorated 4 BR, 4 bath Yetyftllnqi Starts I• homea gelling for much Mediterranean home w/pier & slip. With You" •VA• more. See .tor "'"Nelf. 2 ye.ars new -$169,500. ALSO ... HOMES $750 down, tD anyoM . Nttd YACHTSMAN'S COVE dteorati ne. bot cheek these New French Provincial on the bay . reature1. 3 bedrooms. real 8500 sq . ft. 3 BR. 41h baths, country hardwood ·floors, brick fire-kitch~n. FR. private sUp, SO'xlOd' place, F'/A hf'at, built·ins It lot. OPEN DAILY -1641 Bayside heavy Make rool, det11.ched Drive, Corona del Mar. double eara1e on all~y. nv- ('rgJz.ed lot. VacfJ!l ·" ready TWO ADJACENT ror your inspection. HurTYI UNOBSTRUCTEO VIEW LOTS Call "6.5880 '(Opeo Eve•.J Near Ocean. 75' fronta ge. Priced to I sell. $20,000 total. Gladys Russell ~A&ll 642-8235 . • -~ -.... - LARGE, QUALITY II ==~~==~ BAYFRONT HOME $l 9 250 in Newport Beach. Pier, float, 5 • ' BR's, 5 baths, PR. Prime location . Easts1d1 -Needs TLC Exceptional value. $169,500. OPEN 2 B!t corll('r lot,, room Ior SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. 309 Evening "'A"'"ROO.A tR, E""GEM Star, Dover Shores. ELEGANT· SPACIOUSll 2 vrs. new! Great 4 BR. FR home. Laszlo Sharkany 644·6200 . Sharpest J BR, family rm In N.E. Costa Meu, Xtra yard Jor trailer or boat, $34.500. Newport · at Fairview TURTLE ROCK· WARMTH Warmth & sparkle · 3 BR, 2 bath, F_R, DR. corvenient to pools, ten· ms , parks. Betty Kerr 644-6200 . 646'8111 SPACIOUS· GRACIOUS °i1nytl;.,.;J 2-story 3 BR, dramatic entry, wind· ,.,..,..,. ... .,..,..,.,,. ing •tairrase,. formal dining. Large TWO ON A LOT FR. $51 ,900. 644·6200, The 0.,,.n.,.. movln• to• REl'OSS'5SION CALL "''""303 NOW: MAJ<F: 3 BR, 3 bath· $129,500 . Dave Cook new arta anti they would SUpe:r ,No.t:th 6).'Jta. Me.AA Jo-AN APPOINTMENT Jo'OR 642·8235. OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL like lo .ee a niee couple c11tlon ne11r Occ. Larr'" '3 YOUR. OWN PERSONAL, O SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO VALLEY GI NO J>OWN Bettu eee this fare value to- day. J ,bedroom plu1 l bedroom home on R-2 lot. 3 bNtroom now \'llCIUlt and ready !or immed\ate oc- cupancy. J bedroom rented at $120 pPr monlh. Ketop i:is ren tal or use A~ Mother-i n-I law house. ·Only S24.fl00. Won·t be around loM. pure.hue th is lovely J ~room. family 11nd hinai, MESA VERDE TOUR TQ. PU LENT LIBRARY 3 elegant ho.me sites of .approx. l lh bedrMm Mme, l oc a tf'd lull builtln kitchtin. 11h11ke DAY. • Afaster bedroom suite + 2 other acres each. Ocean, Valley & Moun- clo.ce to j hl! beach, in Hun-root, fireplacl:'. $!Y.i0. down 64S-030l bedrooms & baths. Formal DR, nos-lain vie"-'S. Enjoy cooling breezes of tiftcton Bf'aeh, before they \o anyane. !'uU price only talgic country kitchen . OPEN Sun· the Pacific from your own country IC· The price is only $24 ,00J, S28,950. ~ day 1-5 p.m. 1915 Tradewinds Bay· estate. Peaceful location . $21 ,000 to ~ terms. Call &42-2535. Call 54()..1151 (O~~ ~~vf'S.) crest. ' $25,000 per acre. l~IDITAGll BAY & OCEAN VIEWS BAYFRONT CONOOMINIUM -~ ... "''" Enjoy the yachting scene • sparkl· 3 BR 's· tastefully decorated. Heal· · · Too Good To Last ing 3 BR home · large patio & deck. ed pool · manicured gardens. Pier ~r•I Wntral Is this B month yoong Model $55,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 & slip optional. A very special buy. iliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiliiiiiil 3 Brs home th#lt som~ lucky p.m. 1301 Kings Road , Cliffhaven. S89,500. b"y" will . '"•P up. MACNAB IRVINE "J . Separate f11.m1ly room + • ,dl?'"L~m 1.0. 1.oa•• of Rtalty Company Jil~liilllifi ........ ~J ·cxpe.ns1vc r.xln:1.s. Wa ter AOltener. G11 rag-i d oor o~ner. Sprlnklcn . n· e d . 644-6200 HARBOR VIEW CENTER 642-1235 iliAt~liillilil.M.ai~J hrick-pl'ilio · + professional 1644 M1cAR'l'HUlt BOULEVARD 901 DOVER DRIVE OPEN HOUSE ·SAT. 1·5 1121 Somerset Lane, Westcliff. It 's an im· maculate 4 bedroom, 21h bath home with family room, dining room , large yard with . Pllio & aundeck. f65,000 . M.C. Buie. HARBOR VIEW HILLS First offering·! 'Lusk-Built 3 bedroom home with family room, dramatic vaulted ceil· ings. Corner location. $62,000. landsca ping, and m An y more. Call 673-8550. Only S.5<1.900. EMIT LOOP!!· i&THEREAL 1 ESTATERS . .... Forward il's "Pool time" J'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i!iiiiiiiiiii: I and that's whal ii will bf' In LOTSA . Liv1N· • .,.,,1, of moolh•. Eot" If you need thP VP.I")' best in fhis douhle-doorttl Newpor1 Heights l>t11.uty to a nowing ll fi~ POOL HOME, don't Jiving area with a 360 mi!!~ this big 4 bt>droom NEWPORT BEACH TOO BIG Bthlnd Thtst Doon MUST SELL ' Yo11'll Find 6 I DR M • l BA I Ftaturts Galore II Dl11tinctive custom built, ce,n- tral air conditioning, tinted a:lan, niee pa.ntry, oversiie Walker & Lee RtAltors 2790 Harhor Blvd. at Adint11 545-9491 Open 'Iii 9 PM THE KEY ••. to mmfortahll" 1ivin1t hi enough rnnm In 11.ll lhe r\2ht pl11~11. Jo"nr instan«, this large fltm ily rm. i!I act'()!lg fhl" hall fro m arlult living Are11.. Ket'p the kids happy al home. 2 Stnry -4 ~rm PaceMllcr "'ith riining rm. Large rovt>rrd patio + plen- ty of pl11.y l'lN'll.. \Yalk to ~nool. V11cAnt. Owner traM- fetTM E11.11:t. $4.l.~. Open Hnu5e Sun. t-~. 2853 Chins Rd., Me11a Verde. C.M. (Mt'u. Verrle West to Boa Vi11lll, left to Balaeric,) ROY J, WARD RLTRS. double R:arage with hug!! 1 1649 We51 clltf Or., N.8. built In storage, evl!n 1tre111-646--0228. Cathryn Tennille. FOR A LARGE FAMILY hom~ '\vilh extra luxurioUs de&ree fireplace exposure. View ""''r pool ~m th• carpetin5:" 11.nd custom drap.. .,--''"" Lu1k built 6 bedroom home in Harbor View Hills . Dining room , fam il y room has, fire· place. 3 Car garage. $84,500. Marilyn Leidy. dining room and pl11n ""''r erietc -that llre f>lecttically _, __ ~ lnr an extn. unit 11.nd j ust' 111 few 11teps from L ifeguard -~-Brach In choice lsh1.nd Joca-LJ !loo .. M"" be ,.,m to >p-EASY LIVIN~ _,,, .. . ., * * * ·* * * * TAYLOR CO. * BIG CANYON COUNT!IY CLUB .. Exclusive and beautilul ! Enjoy the lult1lry and prestigiou s living in the heart of New· port Beach wQere homes surround the golf course and private country club. Also a guarded entrance. See our new offering of a Jovely NEW 5 BR.. FR. & formal DR. Fine cptng .. & drapes + many ext ras~ .. $98.500. 16 PINEHURST LANE OPEN SAT /SUN·l·5 CORONA DEL MAR -$95,000 Land \'aiue ! Nice ·older home on 3 beautiful R-1 level lots in top·Jocation. 1 Block to ol:ean. Perfect. spot for 3 luxury homes . 304 NARCISSUS OPEN &AT/SUN 1·5 BEAUTIFUL LINOA ISLE Want a waterfront home? Have something to e:ic:change? 1'D's,,Jand, apt. bldgs. or? Then see two brand NE\V 4 BR . homes w/FR, study & formal DR. Vaulted ceilings, sun· deck, dream kitchens. Wonderful open plan fo r easy entertaining. . . . . . . . . . $155.000 each 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 DOVER SHORES -GREAT VIEWi . Like new! Looks like a model home. Located o.n beautiful corner site with view of bay: & . mountains. Lux. cptng. & drapes. 3 Bdrm .. ,; fam. rm. & study. 3 Car garage ..... $79,500 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$61,SOO Better hurry for this one! lt's beautiful ! Near· new 4 .BR. home w /!am. rm. & formal DR. ii Lush Karastan cptng. & custom drapes.-J~ Owner has added many extras. Land includ· ed , 17U PORT S.HEFFJELD OPE!< SAr/SUN 1-5 llNOA ISLE -$145,000 ' · 5 BR. waterfront home with abundant cjtarm & elegance. Smart decor with fine cWog .1 drapes & wallpaper. Walnut pan. FR. with wet bar. Plumbed /or pool. Pier/slip. WESTCLIFF -$7',900 Ha ve teenagers? Need LARGE rooms·! Then ·see this one ! 5 Large bedrooms + a 20' t 40' pool & Jacuzzi. Near the b~t of school!. CORONA DEL MAR INCOME -$41 950 Gr.eat location! Wal~ to shops. 2 Sep~rat& unit s. 2 BR. frt. unit w /frplace and NEW 3 BR .. ..2 bath rear unit. Good income 416 J>OlNSE'ITIA OPEN SATi SUN 1-5 I CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX -$49 500 ~ LOVELY studio type apartments. 2 Bd'rms. ln each. 1 Bath in 2 units -11t2 baths & firea place in 1 unit. Built-in range. oven & dish· washers . Really sharp. 6 Garages. 4232 E. COAST HWY. OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 .HOME ANO lNCOMEI $72,500 (;orona del Mar (New Orleans style ). Charm-! ing o~ner's home + unusual income. BACK BAY -$64,SOO NeWJ?Ort Beach custom built 3 BR. borne. Spac1ou.s rooms .. Formal dining rm . & huge rpcreatton rm . (Convert it to 2 bedrooms). . CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$49 500 Linda Isle ~ $69,Soo.$75,IJIJ0.$85,IJIJ0.$100,000 ' VIEW-CAMEO SHORES ORIGINAL OWNER oper11t,.d~ The huge pool PX-ho u 1 e '4' arm I ng . J tends into an enormous con-bedroom-2 b11ths with lots vertable enci°'1ure. making or 11toragt-copper plumhf'rl. for year round. iwlmming. OtrrST ANDING a.t $36,500. All !his ,11nd more for $64,950. ~7171. May we show you! ro / THE REAL \(')( ESTATI:RS Just lisl'ed! 6 giant bdrm'• It mas.ive de,n with 2nd lireplaCf', Gn.rious :formal dining rm. 3 deluxe Mth~. Gounnet kitchen, hl!·IM. Lu~h carpet11 il drapes. Soaring 1taircase to livint elegance. Romantic master l!Uite. Priced lhotJIAncis be- low mkt, for !alt Ille. See today. Call 64S.0303 prtc13ff!. Priced for quick · sale sn.500. Call 673-8550 Art .YOll ti~ of those. end-Offict Ooen Saturday & Sunday for 11ppt. . legg W('f'~nd gardening "Our 27th Year'' This 3 bedroom, famil y room + formal din· ing room home is still in model condition. Lar1e pool size lot. Room for expansion. Kathryn Raulston. PRIOEO TO SELL , 3 Bedrooms + den Ivan Wells home with large pool in a beautiful landscaping setting. lnunediate occupancy. $72,800. Kal.l!J:yn Raulston. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT 5 Bedroom, 5 baths, 143 feet of waterfront with deck, dock, pool . sauna . 4.800 Sq . ft. of fabulous family living ! Inspect by appt. or I will mail brochure. $185,000. Al Fink. CHARMING BAYCREST 1707 Candlestick Lane -Open Sun .. 12:00 Quiet tree lined street. 4 Bedroom . 2'h baths. large fa m i I y room plus dining. $74,500. Mary Lou Marion. FIFTY FEET ON LIOO An exqui site couple's home of t\vo bed rooms & two baths. Quiet charm + French decor. Priced at $77,500. Gene Vreeland. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS Executive home with 4 bedrooms 3 baths family room. formal din ing + bo~u s room'. Located on v.t acre. F'ee land on quiet cul- de-sac. $99,500. Harriett Davies : LIDO-NEW LISTING Enjoy Lido lire in thi s fine large home . 4 Bedroo ms. o~ersized living rOom , f&m ily room + <'pac1ous South patio. Walle to pn- vate club. $39,500 . Mary Harvey. · IRVINE T·ERR.ACE Large famil y home -4 Bedrooms. family room, library with fire plaoe.·wetbat, ·hobby r°'?m. large pool. Counlry kilchen with red. bnck firepla ce. $79,950. LaVera Burns. LI 00 NORO BAYF RONT Newly decorated 4 bedroom, 2'h balha. Lari• panelled family room . Wet bar & lod& fount ain. Space /or large ·boat. Carol Tatum, --Colchwll,Ba!U ~ Ut NIWl'OltT CINTIR DR., N.B. COATS ' . . IOKl\I I Ol\O\ ,. : . ~· ' WALtACE The futest dn..w 1n the West REAl TORS .. a Daily Pilot Clu1med -.14'-4141-~·-•·_s._2-5078~-----(0pan !vtninss) Gen1ralG ~,-o-no_r_•.,cl ==--===-- O THE REAL 1."-ESTATERS For beat result1! 6U-56'7J Gentr•I "IMMEDIATE OCCU!'ANCY" The o~·rlf'rs a.tt movln1 bflck t'IVll And must J!ell this bMiuty. Shatt c • r p e t 1 cuiitom drapes, la.rge oov. 1><1lio, rl'crl':A.llon r o n m. grf'at loc11.tion. Priced 11.t $.13.500. s.47-6010. 1-o THf. REA!J \~ I:STATERS INVESTORS l'ARADISE Jui;t !isled. Easl,.ldf' <l·plex. Good conrtlllon. High Income • ll'lw m11in!f'nll.nce. Anxlous 01vl'll"r has prleto<l lhls pmp.' erly at only $46,000. Low down Fl/A or m down-VA lrrm~ 11vail. Hum on thia on~. Call 54&;s>IO lOpen l:ves) 1~ .. -:1 SOMETHING NEW IS HAPPENING ... . IN REAL ESTATE ... . IN NEWPORT BEACH ... . ARE YOU INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE? TO BUY?. TO SELL? OR TO REACH SELF FULFIUMENT AS A CAREER? "SI' ANISH" 2800 itq. fl!tl, ~ . hel:troom, sludy, 3 bltha plu.s luge f11m lly mom with ma.anlfl- PLIASE WATCH FOR FURTHIR ANNOUNCIMENTs. etnt t\repla.ct, fine1t built-In • f' kH chen, dl~h'4'R!lher. Ankle dttp carpettru::. c u 1 Io m dra~a &: "'indow cowrinp:. Patio. 3 c~r guue. 3 Yl'I· nf'Wl No down G.J. terma • Lnw down fHA. ~lnJ. · ' TARBELL 1M5 HAJ'bot. Cotta Mell -OUTSTANDIN0- 1 oi 2 l:tupl..Xl:i, J BR, 2 BA. I flrepl1 et,. Clooe tc lif1Clt. ~.500, Term•, O..rtt Wlllf•·mlfll ltlALTOfl J4M571 • . 6CJ.ll64 THANK YOU • chores? Then O!M u. for an =·~'.~"~.,.,:,,,,~,~· .~ WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rtaltors the BLlIF'F'S. The rootn1 !Lrt ,, 2111 S•n J~quln Hills Ro1d , light ;i.nd 11peciou11 And the • Ov.trfooklnt 819 Canyon Country Club'' tH<d """" 1, rom,,,.te!y NEWPOR'r CENTER . 644-4910 ~~.Only $<6.000. CALL * • * * * * * ~&CO.I G1n1ri1I General ·-·ll~LT~11.ffn ....;,-::~==---/--".".""=----.J I Cinderella Hom• CONNECTICUT "l'RIDE OF Coll•~= Park FOM HOUSE ci~~~Es~~~K'. 's..1ng ._ beH.vln• thl• 3 2 STORY-NEWER 'SPECIAL' l btdroom lik~ne~ homt. J UST LISTED! ~ua Hurry to our phone and call N_ew 1h11.g carpeting, tlf!w "New Eng!Md'' chArm . 646.-TITI to Aee thla outttanr vinyl . O?C'ring lhroughout, Towerinr .!1IA:irco115e. In unique 1!10.11; 4 hcrlrnom. 2 Mtll new til" 1n shower, new gAr· ,lofl 11tySfi ba!Cdny. Ca/hMr1tl home wilh bea.uliful •"-'"• ~e dlspoul and rectn!ly beam dilings. Crackeling .... patnled oull!lde. $ 31, 7 0 0 fireplace. Pub 111vcm kitch-carpel, wonderfully ~ ~·--t' ' F vtnlenl kilchtn with electrit vw•"'"r wan11 ac '°"· or en, "Bonus!' 111.mily f u n • ___ 1. more ln!ormation ea I I ' room. Huie mMter 1uil11 OOUtin am 24' f11.mUy room 54fr.2J13. · 'Overlooking extra 1111-ge pr!. for CAft!free living. Br1~ ·o THE RE:AL I""'-I :c;Tf\ TLPS . BAYCREST lvate bu.k yard. Won't last tht fam11y to tnai>eet th~ 1 , one lodey. Priced et only at on Y;..sJ<l,500, .See toda¥· · S3l,950. All lttt'n1 tncludlns ' ".'45-0303 FHANA. Call ·M&-nn. ! IORl\I I. Ol\0\ • I' ' ' •• . Tl lF: RL/\1. 0 l c"" \'"l"JOc ""-··'•i I .. ,,' • bedroom, family" room . 3 baths. FuncU11h1l fiOOr plan'f Beal buy In Baycre1l at ss.1~500. 1Would you btlleve I,,,...,,,..,...,;=::::_....;;::::;,,==-~· can ~ llurtha~.· VA? We'll 11e1;·Y'IU ..Ut IG-5171 General DAILY PILOT for &etiaal Call Mue78 6 'S.'vol Gener•I .REAL'l'ORS ~ Weatcllff Drlv~. 846-771.1 .:. O~ 'til 9 PM _ WHY .RENJ1 Pay .YOUf'M'lf Ind ) av fl morio, still ttavt can:trte Uvina:, Thia 2 bedroom con· dominlum ha11 1 h u * t ma1ttr ~roomi a ,reat dll\ with Ml t:w, I b\c din- lJW room and laundry room. fl'I IUPff' do.n with new wall to Will "'1TJIOI and trnh p.Jnt 1 h roush eu t. Prm.te poor and clubhouat, $24.111!11. Otll 618-l!TI . . ' . NIWPORT IY THI BIACH $H,50I ' Modem 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, with famlly room·&· dining room. Walk to ocean. · LUXURY RANC~ 1225,000 .• 28 acres of pleasure for the goi1Uoma11 farmer. l\ltln house i. a 4,000 sq. ft. SpaJ\1'~ by Cllff May.' Phone !or. p~oto preview. .. • I • F...,, ......., 21, 1912 DAILY l'ILOT . I "-.... ~ -...... I~ I _ .... l~I ,_ .... I~ [ .-.... I~ _ ..... I~ I -...... l~I -..... I~ I -.... I~ lhneral lhnerol lhneral Genaral Ganoral tl ... =======.;;:=;::;;;:=-=--1------------------·-- - - -~ - - - - -{) / () 0 IUD CORBIN SEZ t 1 o/..inda Jdle If you liked 1421 PORT IARMOUTH "PENNY PINCI0"1 I AS LITTLE AS ·$140 M'O.. • . AT $71,500. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES You are 10lnt to LIKE .IT BETTER · • SHOWN BY APP!)INTMENT AT $68,900, • 12 Linda , ... Drl~o • A lo)'I price for 5 !Irie bedrool!)S, 3 baths, Elegant new 5 ~R. 4i,; ba. bome-w /formal family room with a 'fireolace, 3 car garage • din . rm .• fam . rm., wet bar. lmprel!iV:e en· So easy to take care of, the oven cleans itself. try e<>urt w/16 ft. mahog, doors, .. $179,500. · Tha owner aays NII or o1,., 51 Linda Isla Drive . YOU OWN THE LAND 5 BR., 4\0 ba., on )agoon. Lge. waterfront family rJI\. & living flt) .. Forr,nal dining rm. 0~ HouM Saturday I. Sunday 1-4:30 custom decor, deck & slip, ........ $189,000. CORB·IN·MARTIN 92' Linda Isle Drive Beaut: 5 BR. 4 ba.· home w/forrrial 0din . rm. & family rm, 3 Frplcs. Outside •!airway. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155,000. 106 Linda Isl• Drive Custom Sin~le &tory.,3 Bd~m .. 3 bath water- front wlth·p1er and slip. Large master bdrm. with . sauna ... Dining, ]<jtc.hen ~ livi!Jg room have water view. 52' lot .......... t135 ,000. , Waterfront Lots No. 56 : North Lagoon exposure ...... $80,000. 403· Bayside, 70 ft. sandy'beacli .. : ... $43,950. ' ' . . . For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Ple1•• C1ll: ·llLL ·GRUNDY, REALT.OR l1lanclan-Bld9 ... t Linda .Isle · 341 laysl~o Dr., Suifo 1, N.B. . , ~75-6161 •• t " • ' ORANGE COAST'S llST ~ally . Piiot ,1.s-.lflMI Genvat' · · HOUSES FOR SAlE ( 2 lodr-..J 20392 Birch St. (Back Bay) ScA. Hghts 642-5200 I (Sat & Sill! 1-5) ' . . . ' .,,. (3: lodl'OOm) . . 1819 Port Kimberly (Harbor View Homes) NB, 644-?270 $49,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1H2 Vali~y Circle, Costa Mesa . 6,46-4216 (Sal & Sun) *1122 Austin St., Costa Mesa 54'6-7767 $29,9oo (Sat & Sun) 479 Walnut Place, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Su n 1-5) 23.46 Cynthia Court, Costa Mesa 673-8550 $32,750 (Sa t 1-5) 310 Ruby, Balboa !•land . 673-8550 $71,500 !Sun 1-5) 1301 Kin~s Road, (Cliffhaven ).NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1420 Kings Road (Cliffhiven) 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) (3 Br I. Famil y Rm or Don) 2034 Mira Mar, Balboa Peninsula 675-4600 $59,~00 . (Sun 1-4) *1l.730 Tradewinds, (Baycrest) N.B ... 642-5200 $60,000 . . (Sat .& Sun 1·5) '**2228 Channel, Balboa 11eninsula 642·5200 $1891500 (Sat•& Sun 11-4) 1937 Por\ Claridge,. (Harbor View Homes) 548-2313 (Su nday. 12-4:30) ' 1589 Corsica (Mesa Verde) CM ' 5411-345i $31 ,000 . · .{Sat & Sun' 1·5) 2042 ·Galaxy, Newport Beich · · · 644-4910 · f79,500 (S•t &''Sun 1-5) •:,i.;1001 'Kings Road,' Nei<IJi6rl Helghtl 646-717~ : . (Slin 1-5) 21:14 .Pr~siilent, Costa Me61 ' · . 646-7171 , ·: -_· (S'!!',1·5) 2402 Orchid Hill, Upper Newport Bay 6.46-1171 · (Sun 1-5) 1100 • C..nibridge (W 0$lclif0 NB . 642-8235 $64,500 (Sa,t & Sun 1·5) *1363 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB . i 642·8235 , ·, • ' · (Sun -5) 1915 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB · 642-8235 • · '(Sun i-s> *!OM Pescador (Dover Shores). NB 6#8200 • ' ·(Sat 1·5) . . ' . . ' ' . I . ( (4 lllCI,..,..) I • '" "" '','I g)4.1, 0et1y1'btirg (G1eruiiar> H~·Beatll ' . ; 539-9581 $28,~·. ' (ll,un 1-5) -k§545 Orrington, Corona ffl Mii' &44-1133 $92,500 · (Sat & Sun · l ·5) . : .. · 14, Ir I. f.,;,lly Rm w Den) 2$06 Redlmds Dr. Newport Beach · ' .' , ·8*!!308 $38,500 (Sat & .Sun 1-4) 1315 NotUn&ham (Westcliff) NB I . 642-9980 ~1,000 (Sbowil by appt.) 1151 Mlramar S,t. (Penin'llUla Point) NB r · . (Sunday' 1-5) 8532 Bishop-' Dr, HunUngton Beach 84 7·2023 · 129.500 (Sat It Sun 12-5) 2873 Boa Vista (Mesa Verde}. C.M. , 546-2948 $32,000 (Sa t •. Sun 3-8) 409 Cortes Circle (Corona Hl1h1ands) CdM 87S-e510 · (Sunday 1'6) 904' Tanina (Rlncho Mesa Homes) C.M, 5411-2313 $32,900 · (Sunday 1-5/ 1818 Por\ Kimberly (Harbor ytew Homes · NB. 54&-:ZSU ' (Suilday J2-4 :JI) 211Aralla (EMtbluff} N.8. ) 1144-7882 (Sunday 1-1 911 ......... (Jlela V¢t) CK ·7~"2,llO (Sit 11~ 11-1) -(II-. v.nll) CJ( IA Illa "3,SOO (Illa 1.-5) REALTORS 644·7662 Newport . Corona dol Mar· Cost• Moaa General -IAYCREST POOL Beautiful,. clean 4 bdrm. home, 3 baths, fam- ily room, dining room, beam ceiling living ro6m. Electric Kitchen , Bit-in vacuum sys .. tern, electric garage door opener,· gas BBQ, covered patio, sparkling pool with new heat- er & iilter -diving board. 21h car garage with loa~s of storage. Tl)is line Ivan , Wells home is located in the nicest area of Bay- crest. $79:500. Call for appointment to see. CHILT ROBINETT REALTOR 644-7951 General 3001 Capri Lane (Mesa Verde) CM 540-432.3 $72,500 (Sun 1-5) *2031 Phalarope Ct. (Mesi Verde) CM 546-3269 $45,950 -(Sun 1-5) *2?37. ·Sandpiper Dr (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $52;500 · .(Sun 1-5) 2066 ,Goidenete ·Place (Mesa Verde) CM 546-4908 $49,500 , ·, · (Sun 1-5) 112i. Som,e~t Lane (Westclif!) NB 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sat & Sun 'l-5) 1707 Candlestick Lane (Baycrest) NB ' 833-0700; 644-2430 • . : (12-5) *~953 Humboldt (Hunt Harbor) HB 847-6010 (Sun 1-5) * 1712 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 673-8550 (Sun 1.5) **8 Linda Isle Dr (Linda lsle)'NB 644-4910 t155,000 (Sat &·Sun 1-5) 2755 Gannet (Mesa Verde ) CM •6'16-7171 (Sun 1·5) 2859 Drake (Mesa de! Mar) CM '646-7171 . (Sal 1-5) 236 Wake!orest· (College Park) CM 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **1641 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 676-1935 (Daily) 2901 Catilpa (Eastbluf!) NB · · -, 644-6200 (Sat ti Sun 1-:;)' 8870 La1toca, Fountain. Vall'ey • 842-6300 (Sat 9'5/Sun '1'5) (S Bedroom) . **1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula · 675-4600 $210,0-00 .(Sat & Sun 1-4) . (5 Ir I. Fomlly Rm or Don) 1421 Port Barmouth (Harbor View Hrns) NB, 644-76li:i (Sat & ~tin 1-4:30) 360:7. 'Park Green Drive, Corona del Mar 676-7225; 644-7787 ·(Sat &: Sun 1-5) · *2008 'Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB · 646-1550 · (Daliy 10-5) .. **309· Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $169,50-0 ' ·(Sat' & Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB ' 642-8235 $219,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (S Ir I. F,1mlly Rm or Don) . 28 Hermitage Lane (Big· Canyon} NB 644-1140 · (Sit & Sun 1-5) .. HOME & APARTMENT · ' FOtt SALE 12 I r A G-Apt) 8-04 Narcissus, Corona del Mar ' 644-4910 $95,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) . (3 Ir I. Apt.) 819 ·West Bay, Balboa 642-5200 $69,500 (3 Ir I. Studio) (Sat 2-5) 2742 Drake, Costa Mesa 642-5200 '31,9&-0 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALi · (3 Ir heh) 51 L Carnation, Corona dtl Mar 873-6000 (Sat & Sun 12:80-4:30) TRIPLEXES FOR SALi -(2 Ir lach) '232 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar 644-4910 '89,500 (Sat l Sun 1-5) WATDRONT LOTS FOi SALi 1841 llanldt Dr, (Yachtsman'• Cove) CdM 873-103$ . (Dally) ..... ........... ............ ,,. .... -~-- "LET'S FAU IN LOVE" YOU WIU WITH Tt:tlS . IN BAYCREB:J' · Lovely• planted _ATRIUM ·ENTRY leads you to the · sunken l1v1n.: room wi.th all glass, looking out to the profession· ally landscaped patio and yard. 3 Bedrooms, 21h baths, fireplace, FORMAL dining room and large famiJy room. Kitchen is· the gour· met's delight with albuiltin B-B-Q ~!us break· fast area. 3 CAR GARAGE. For the -discrim· inating buyer ................... $89,950. THE IEST THINGS IN UFE "ARE FEE" IN TURTLE ROOK -BEA UT IF UL 3 bedroom, family room, ATRIUM ENTRY. Custom drapes, shag carpeting, with all built-ins, self cleaning oven, covered patio & ·great land· scaping ........................ $47,900. BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE SO CpME ON IN LARGE FIREPLACE • SPLIT LEVEL BEAU· TY with atrium type entry, huge living room , 4 lovely bedrooms, 2\0 baths. New •SHAG AND PAINT, 3 BLOCKS FROM BEACH, Newport Beach that is ........... $38,500. I , "HOT TO TROT" WITH A TRADE 3.4 Flexes all in a row. All units have 2·3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1-2 bedroom l·l bedroom. SPACIOUS and close to shopping, in.SUPER RENTAL AREA •. , ............ $196,500. CUTE BEACH COTTAGE???? ON IALIOA ISL.(ND · One block to SOUTH BAY: 2 bedrooms, FIREPLACE, cute front patio. A doll of an invesirnent at .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . $32,500. OPEN HOUSE SA'I'. I. SUN. 1-5 1819 'F'ORT KIMBERLY, N.1. ··HARBOR VIEW HOMES· (3 BEDRM. -DENI U!'lllll()UI: ti()Ml:S UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LISTINGS ............ IN THE BEST AREAS IN MESA VERDE: A Bedroom, pool Single story with lots o! light, plenty of g_lass and nilly filtered and heated . pool . Atnufn entry, formal dining and practical pool ar~a make for great traffic flow .· Th!s. ReP,.u~h.c . Ho.me has many unique •spects to 1t and 1t s vacant. PRESEN:rED AT $52,500 ~ PHONE 546-5990 ---e1-·-. -- IN THE BLUFFS: A 3 Bedroom , Condoininium · On a green.belt with view!' in several direction s. NeW paint, rich shag_.~ar· pets, built·in bar and quality c~nd~tr~n throughout. The Bluffs is one of . .\mer1ca s foremost · condominium developments featur· ing outstanding layout and maipt~na~ce: prcr pfi'=~ENTED AT $4S,OOO ·• PHONE 675-6000 U~IVUI: ti()Ml:S e CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000 2443 East Coast H11hw1.y, CoroM dtl Mu e MESA VERDE.~· -546-5990 28JO Mesa VerCI• Orivt, C&stz M:1s1 -----------·--· //"4tU.-$11d.d i~Gono~~·~t====:;;;:;;::Gono=:•·•~·=='=~=·=-· ~ MD.AS:SWrnJ REALTORS ---644-7270 ' . -2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. . ' ' + " ' ' ' ' • • • • •, - -.. •· - -·• ~ IUY IT;-' YOUILL •LIKcE; IT.I .-•• Tired.ol G~er1I . . ( Ge.neral · g~tdentng & mainteria'.nce?. Fil'le 3 Btirtn., 3 MATT LA B'OR' DE" , 1.. . ,,. ".· b8tli home 18 'n\ontlls lyoµng ; with .be~u\i.!ul ' ea or 2 Bdrm'.: .2· bath'write--dfl in: cbo1ce ocean sid e . I . , -o! bigpway .C~ro~a de! Mar location. $1A,500. · HARIOR ESTATES PIUC.&: REDIJ&T.ION ... Choice d_uplex iust · h · · 'h .block from Ocean Blvd. Has tlie appear-SECLUDED. ThIS 3:Bdrm. 2·bath . ome " ance of a line home ....L the utility of' an xlnt surrounded OD 2 Sides by ~autiful Mr,o-duplex ..o! 2' B<lrm'•· each unit . plus · guest porum shade trees. Room for tioat or tr11 er uartei-s'. Locatea on' J)i,; •tandard •ize lots. storage from side street. I:.ocated close · to . qi_. -ri . , , 1 ff'7 000 schools and shopping. Only ~29,500 w.ith Pri~e ow .... ~ .... .,.;'!"'"""'"·.,..., · FHA or VA terms. IF. YOU'RE.AiPATRON'OF THE 1IRTS .. ,, EASTS.DE • POOL HOME then you'll' app~iate thia jfWel-like 2 bdrm .. 2 bath home. The extra-ordinary livln1 room HERE 'S VALUE PLUS. Three bdrms., 2 & fireplace will "RING BELI,s" .:.... al•o the baths, Bil kitchen, large se~vice porch apd formal . dining room & dream kitchen will 12' x 19' paneled den. oversized heat~d & deligpt the heart o! any ho~sewile .... All filtered pool "'ith dressing room & eQ,ter· this plus an unobstructed view. of the •entire tainment bar . .Dbl. garage on alley, complet,,. harbor You own , the land. Priced· ri1ht .. at ly block wall fenced and neat ·as' i.·~in . An $84 ,SOO: ' r · l , ~ exi;e,llent buy at only $34,95_o:.~i!h:1~ .. 'clowp; .' CA4-.liJS·lPll(> ', 'ANmME 'HAVE YOU NOTICED OUR NEW NAME? ~7 E, C .. 1t.~lgl\"!•Y• CdM " WE ARE NOW A SUBSIDIARY OF THE COiWEU'.. CO. MORTGAGE BANKERS. % IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON RE-Fl· 1J · NANCING, . BUYING OR., SELLING, LET --------BAY& 8[1\(JJ \I" j\ ... ~ . .. " . US HELP YOU. M. M. LaBORDE, Realtor ONLY ' $lil,OOO · . Sharp two bdrm. home. FuJ\f. .carpeted and draped. Elec: Bil kitchen. Db . earage -large fenced lot. Perfect starter·home" Call Today. . . ' 4~5-10-WALK '. 4 -Minutes to SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 5 -Minutes to San Diego Freeway. 10 -Minute walk to kindergarteri and grade school. Four bdrms. 3 balh• plus family roonl and screened ' in patio. Greet carpel! an'd drapes. Want to know where all this val· ue is for $38,950? Call us Ina we'll show you. FHA, YA·AU TERMS· e EASTSIDE CQST A MESA • 60~130 Fenced lot • Paved alley ICCtSS ! • Three bedrooms--H/W !loors • 6% Assumable loan • Harbor High School District . • Close to St. Joachim Church and School • We have FHA & VA appraisals Please call to !U· ------ a-ro1 . 1 Pele Barrell .f<~a:ft'I · "" • I • • . pre61nlif . ' l"RIMI OCEAN FRONT llAUTlfUll Y MAINTAINED -4 Bedroom family home on large lot. An Oversl.zed used brick..fireplace enhancH the wood p•nelled living-room. Offered aL .......... $125,000 LOVELY 'IAYCREST ~ORNE~ LARGI LOT -VIRY ljlClt S bedfoom home with traijitional aire, dinil'll room, den and breakfast ·area ................... $52,900. LARGE F'.AMILY, L.(RGE HOME COUNTRY LIKE ATMOSPHllll -5 BO!!· room•, family room and dinlnR room . Lovely yard -many trees, Newport Beach. $45,500, • R-4 BUILDERS : · · " OlllAT LOCATION -For fainily aparl· ments, near Canyon Elementary School: ' Olflet °""' .. .......-,. a s...i.yo ~ PETE BARRETT REALTY ' 1605 WooHllff Dr. N.1, \ ... · 642-5200 ---------------- WALK T .. RACH. $2',t!O -l'OOL o.n.ral 0...rol ' -A p!MY aaved hi ..._ peftDy earned, but bettfr yet Jt coold be many 11$. Juot take OVtt payment& • ht. eludes taxer. NO QUALR"Y· JNG. 3 queen slie ~ S~p saver ·kitchen. Many extrss including • cl<>&e to M:hools and shopping. Sttnu impossible tor only $23,500. &lier call todsy. 645-0303 IORl\I I. Ol\O \ " • • + ::: Fi° CAN!T FINI> IT? * WIU. BUILD yottr dream home. Have atatt for com· p:lete home pacakeg. Put yoor conUderK:e ln our 49 yelU'S of, 11,Uallty custom home Wilding. Stt .. ~ample ot producl a1 '.iva~"iirs~& $;~~-, • 642·2S11 • Vle..y H~, Galaxy Dr. SJ>a.ciOl.&I • kteat for en,i.e,.. tain;ri&i' -w /fudoor . pool I: ~. '122.0o • Lluo .. $l4~000 • Fee, By 1,pp'l, 1111 Grundy, R••h9r 341 Bi\S'11.lrte:', NB 67>6l.si ~ SUPl!lt FAMILY HOME Need latre 'family, game or rump\!$ room for kids'! ThlS aharp home has It, +' 4 Bed· rooms:, tep. dining, 2 baths and dbt Sar. Good nbrhood, c.1~·to IChool• &: atiopplna. AU."J"ERfdS! New part at P'11rvfew ""''" " . (1nytlmol *** 3"&.ll · GARAGE . Atiaiw ~ a )llid.~il..f. tri-tevel1 5 bediGuin ~ lie Mrite. 1'llnll1 ,,.....! nxer11ized• larplly room with · rire;P.lace. Pf!rfect M e •• Verde location for lfOWilW tMlitf. A;lpac.IOUll J;>fau~, pricodJ for immediate ..,e al $50,750. •, Call 540-1151 (0Mn eves~ l~:n .. !l .AU' YOU ' A . 91G FAMILY? WANT to uk-Y.QUr VA? .fi,y thiA 5 'bedr00m, '3 bath hon;ae, designed tor •P.BcioUI Uvlfla and comJort. It's ~ tire price 11 $38,850. YoulD be hippy """ did not ... this value by. lotuire flalherl, iilf-2113. LEISURE LIYl~O Immaculate 3 BR 2'8a, ht Uv nn \V/firepl, elert'bltins, completely redecorated. !]). cl. P!'fio, dbl gar, Reauc:td to $.11,500.' ' ' 2414 Univtt1itY1 ytive (olf Irvintl) Ope,,..d . y 1..S Eye Appeal • Pyne A~:. This ,, 4 bedmon\ bomt ;tn Cbe:ta • MeM is Ii, "IHip; ahape'' thtoughout. Hu -*· ception&IJ.v · a t tr cc ti .,. d@coratiJ!& fe'tJurta; 1111nli location. J,u1t moye In. Y~ -.-q!l)t ~nt' to chf,i;ice ,.~ 1hlni 132.960. can $16'-:lllJi ~ Tl if: i·', ,\ ! . ' ,· . ' I ' _.:-;I. \11 ... TARBELL " . . NO DOWN TERMS WM•'>•"' own this .._...,, 4 I.elm,. llvlr.g \n llUs I No Doww a; Harbor; Ollta -~·. "°""',.,, -~~··~ -'" , .. ..,.1. boll> No c•-• ... Cost ~ c.M.. vn11Yw'"°a-~ " -· --· "~· ru l dence Bu lllin1 -•• .,, ~-inc:\udea oarpet1, ........ dlotiwuhtt .CoYored ,; too\\ven.3 ~n ~ ..... Un _3_ -pl., Waietlront '<lllt, hoW, 4 .. .. !rlpro'tor, --... • .t encloled ,;.tio Enjoy Ille h,.. llDx2' ..,. ........ l d<n. I botho. tt..,iaoe. 11111 5 bdmu. vi... o.m -"""1· $33,1!0. MT-4010. pool ,._17111 ' bolhl, c:oYtl'ed polio. Low Walnu1. Open dai4' 1-4, or ,_.,If FI. lot, 1P1"•e1 . . ; W-.itolkolbm.Onl,& lm.m .t;~'":7Ji'r:'a11w Yilj'j ~.-.r,1: • a er ee '! 1110 N•-•;.;d .. i:.M. au -... , NII '!!:!!!! 1181m ---~':":;::. ••• ~ .. ~~-~·~~~'"~' ~ .. !;!a~a!; ..... ~ ) TARBELL I • .. - I DAILY PILOT I~]. I _,,,,. Coron• dol Mor Coron• dol Mor Founlofn Volley Founloln Vellrt Irvine l;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;91~"'--;--;_;_~---~-;~--;--;_;~~-;-~-;-~.-;;_;~~-;---;--;~--11~~--,W~E,,_A~R~E~P~R~E~S~l~N,..T~l~NG""""TH"""1~5"-~-I lm~~E ~~~~ CAMEO SHORES PROGRAM BY POPULAR DIMANDI Park home, Only l year old. YOU DO QUALIFY' B<oul boam<d ceilings In $92,500 , • kltch, lam rm & -·· YOU CAN OWN ~~ ~~' ~~1:. o':: 4 IR, 4 IA, POOL, VIEW YOUR OWN HOME! er will lease « Jeue.option al $2115 per mo. Imm«!. OC· OPEN HOUSE cup. $34.950. .I&.. co:Ts Sal ' Sun. 1-5 ~11~!t~~~ 4545 ORRINGTON Open Evenings e H2-1454 e TARBELL 2955 Harbor, ec.ta Mesa EASTS I DE COSTA MESA 3 Bdrm, 1% bath, double car prqe:. Extra large lot $28,500. Call for appoint· meat 6Q.Zl5.1 or 673-3663. associated Salisbury R<> ,1 ty EXCLUSIVE Open HouM Sat. & Sun. 12:30 to 4:30 511 Carnation OROKERS-R(Al TORS 10 1~ W tlalbaa 671-)661 Near Bay & Ocean Duplex EANFRONTtt 3 Bdnn's. 2 Baths each. Mod· .. em & newly decorated. To- h!MIR (or dupl~l of taI 3700 sq. ft. of living your imqinatlon. Big 2 area. Upper apt shown by atory, charm, penonall~-appointment only. Leased ~user-bya: uk lo be ~1• at $225/mo. Lower vacant tied when it becomes avail-to be held for new buyer. able • it Jsl lJt Weekend $83,500. Rear of property ereat tor new lat'Ee uhit. (Open Set. & Sun. J2..5l 7210 w. Oceanfront. 642.u.57 Rltr. Salisbury -.,_.1r, , There are a number of progrlllIIJ available to everyone who needs a home • A representative of one of the nation1s Jargest lenders, Dave Bourke, from tho Colwell Co. will explain each Government Insured Loan Program. This includea VA & FHA loans. Irvine golf course estate big canyon five bedrooms D famUy room D 3 i;elhs ~ cir garage D 3 fireplaces D corner lot 24-hour security guard goto ... • . this home ls being fintshed now •nd sheuld be tvailable in mid-february • 26 hermitage lane at royal st. teort• road, newport beac:h ••• less than $100,000 . • drive by and see it, then call owner at •• ~ teleplione: 6#-1140 Minion Vlelo n.11i.... mo H.-Blvd, at Adams 5C5-0065 Open ·w 9 PM Family Expanding? 5 BR. 3 BA. Wnily nn w/ frplc. Compl new kih:htn makes uu. 7700 sq. It. home. Ideally sltl.ated on a cor- ner lot 1n Newport Beach. A rare ftnd. A&k:lrc only lfil,500. You own the land. Open -Sun Hi 2'37HdlldayRd. Newport Loch HAP.BM lfiahlanda. ' ar .• 211 Ba., pool, .... ~ owner. 6C-Q83. TRADE tor 1ll1iU 4 BR. BA. N""°"-$49,500. Aat 115-=. Near Newport Hts. on lttb St. Just a te• 1tepl fropi -. -·-· 4 BR., 2 Ba. Kllchan bltm., FA htattna, new carpet, w.. lucec! ,..,.i. $29,900. . CALL ·e: ''f·.Jtlt' ~ -· REALTY · Ne9r.New1tert Pe•t ornce CUTE 2 Br cottqe, i!ii el'-Upper. wtth l\]est boue 6 bath. Assume $17,Q., 11IA loan $26,500. Real 642-2222. Small l bedn>ooJ bouie - 50'"126' lol. $16,!l!lO. RED CARPET REALTORS 2740 Camino CapiS1rano "iewCa11iiOi'fm..iii~ms~;_;m;;:1c.1 __ l Sen Clement. 492-9700 Newpoti Shores 1 O UNITS -""ou""r"'s'""r A_N_D_l_N_G_ 1 One of the -3 Bdrm ~es available 1n thla: &. lil'li.ble artL Near·new ca- torn abq carpet, custom -· ...... 111.,.,, 111.., . extru. Offered for $29.750. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 67,S.Mff associated BROKE RS R[ll.l tOR<; .'OJS W Solb·'" Ii 7J lbt • • • frldo1, Jan..,,. 21, im DAILY PlleY _ .. _ -"'-I~ 1 .... -....... lltJI •· ··-lltl 11l~nc~om~~·.!P~r~•!!•~•rtv'.!!_.,!l~U!..!,l•~-~m!!'"!J:P~r!J•P~'~"':!!.-ll"!! Meunt•ln, Dwrt, tl1u111 ,......., JOO HMtlM Unfum. • Cen«lomlnlWlll Aptt. Pum. MI A,m. Pum. 1• 9 l'IRO Rooort 1-1~ Unf -1111 EN TYPE BUNGALOW APJS. '" c_. .. Mtr Ceot• -~,,,. um. •"'Irvine Irvine ++110 llAR LAK I I ~~~::=.==~; I Cio..; ... :;;r.:i1 ..;,.. __ ...;;;~11 !!!!!!_ ____ _!!~~----..:.1 -~OWFi.AKE SPECIAL WEIL fllmlllled • l 1111. l l BR -• ....,., drpo, 4 BR., 2% batba •••••• $3:lO 4 separate buildings. Shake roofs. Prlva~ patios. No stairs. All 1 story bungalows. 2 Ii, 3 bedrooms , Some have fireplaces. The typo of buildings that attract and hold good ten- ants. Income $16,740 yr. $145,000. Excellent financing. "Our 27th YNr'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Jooquln Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CENTER ~11 Pull )'OW' .now lied up to pet9'ln c:dy •. Noncnok:a'. ..,..._ J Small chlldml. S Jlft., 2 ba. bOme •••• $300 3 Br, 2li ba, trplc, all •P. thll -1&1 boy. Cab!J>.ln-R<!'1. $1lfl/mo, Ca II No P<IL 1145. mon,., 2077 3 BR., 2% ba. .... ~ pllaneff, pool A ,.. t.ac. :;~.~:=ii c':~~.. 2~-::::::::: ~o ired •.•. ,, c=:: .. 9C18-8111. won't last! CaD RCl!ll (U4i) pell, 2 an1 c:hlldftn ok. 538--1738 or wrfte: SpellCft' Fl1R.NlSHED 2 Btdl'OOIDI, $145. 2)77 Wallace, A.pt, 6, 3 BDRM., 2 BA, w/w cptai, RNl F..tatr, P.O. Box d, utlUtlet paid. SlJO/montb. CM. REALTY w/drpl, O>mplete bltrw It Big Bear t..ke, Callfornia. I ~14~12~8~400~. -----~lca.EAN:tiiiiG;;islb~r::2i'ha-2 Vnlv. Park Center, Irvine dishwasher. $195. MQ....ll51 Rand'IH, farms, 1llclo Isle oz~.~ 'di1,c.,~ Call. AJ'l)'tlmt, 8J3.(IQI office, MS.-2132 h6me Mr. Grow1 1IO 2 BR. 1 BA. 2 car ---, ynt. ..., peta. Avail. F~. Queen. ~ bome Mr. ·--~ 13th 5tl-f161. Sheehan'. CA TILE RANCH cute ""'"' w1"' patio. !350· • l Bdrmo., 2 baths. tamily 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpf!, m,w, bit-ins, dswhr, 2 pools, c:lb-. 1'135. 54&-371~ ]~ I I~ 880 A Yr. round. 673--5«5 eves. EASY 11~ 3 Br, 21it Ba nn.; Tllrt1e Rock •••• $3.10 Hlwl ,.... 11!-~~at.. blm er;:.=. 32: ::: Houte1 Unfum. 305 ~· maint. b'H, pool, S BR. 2 ba, atrium •••• S325 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;~ ~. ------'· !anted aJlal.f 3 patio, cpto, drpo, tam rm, 3 BR, 2% ba., tam .... $325 1 11 ' ~an carry S: an1C::: :~:::: General $285. Aft 5, ~2385. WE HAVE OTHERS Huntington a.ooh Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Fum. ~.,,...;....,,.~,.,....-...,+::--,,.......-::-...,.....-,-~ 360 I Mobile H<iom•s CORONA del Mu duplex. Blahop aru • $250,000 • 2 BR. Crpts. Drpi, Stove A 1 For Sale 125 Walk to the beach, niarWt aood terms • Call Georse = • rtfrta, Fncd yard. $170. 2658 & scOOols. For &ale by Taber -Investment Div. RENTAL FINDERS "G" Oranp Ave, 56.l.657. CONTEMP~ owner. 2 br, 2 ba front tmi.t; 5t6.1600 411 w.1Mt corra .-.. 2 Br, 1 bl, like brand new. LAGUNA HILLS 3 br, 211 ba, den, rear anll H-* Apts. Family oic. 23311 Elden. ,. ' I I · 1 ' 11 I I I 1 ii I . • I . --·--! 11·1ill1 11' 1% Ba, all appl'1 pool, Belboa Peninsula Costa MeN c:Jbi..e. s Br, llJl5, 2 Br,1.;.;=:.:;..-.:;:;;;;;;;;;:: __ I --==---- $170. w/utll add S2 ~. •S25\VK&:Up-On.0cean e WELL tum 2 Br 1n h1plu. 5'8-lG_ ~-Lovely Bach-] Br-Rooms Adults, no pell. Sl~ 768 L NI ··~• ~la.kl service-Pool-Util pd Sco!I Pl. or. 646-2323. OllllMI 1-e Cail 675-8740 e LOVELY 2 BR. lum. apt. . 1 PresUge adult community custom features; low * <>• • 11 Mo/Mo Sl8S NSoOOl2 .,...1 * ' ' "SINCE ,J916" adjacent to ~l1uni World. malnt. 64.S.1927 '..,j!n,. UNFURN 2 BR. SI4i0/mo. 2 BR adjacent 18th tee of * l BR. -OCEANFRONT * Beaut aurroundinp:, all Jux· DUPLEX, 1 blk io beech. w.1 .,,=::=:,,,,===== p,. lo~ No dots. l9119-C Chide St. .ht W~rn. Bahlt Bldg. El Nlauel eoU coune, air Yearly. $150/mO i.nC'I utjls ury appointments, Thera· Newport. 3 Br., 2 Ba ea RHl ·,Rttat• &U-2259 or ~7017. Univenllv Pfl rk, lrvlne cond, $275. mo, 495-5116. Ne"'JlOrt BeaC'h Rlty 6'r,;.1642 !hag crpla, pool, close to 1lores. Adulta. no pet.s. $100 per mo. 1941 Pomona, Colta Mt'sn. peutic pool, 11aunas, gym, 4 unit, lrplcs, wall-' .. ~. Exchan10 112 -JURNISHED-Days 133-0101 Nights N rt n. =s==~B:::..::...:.::::c..:::::= billiard tables. Mu c H cu ...... $100..TINY Cottqe. 2 blla: to NICE, large 2 BR house, ewpo -•ch ••con •Y MORE! fee slmple _land. Good in-. CHOICE acre ae e, X.n-ocean. All util pd. Jwt ri&ht Ip, yard, rarap. $ll5. Laguna Beach NEW in Ea 1 tb1 u r r • COZY Bachf'Jor apt ,,., rook· Sharp S..utiful 2 Br See the "Award_ winning" come._ $65,000. Owner cute~. for residence or for one. (1) '172-0142 "'LRG"i.iv.RM;-/Fr.plc..... T~ S Br, 2~~ Ba., Ing rncil iUe~. Priv patio & Pool. Adult.. No pets. 11 tten tumlshed model ho-on 66-42"a. b u.al n e11. Owntr, 3Br 2ba -•-•t net~----,_bl._ •'Kii ..... 0KJ.Sl00.(Also,2brunturn ...... , , """' co . Ull"nvr ii center of •• ,, charm1..... rugs, ... .,., 11•· ..,_,, ... w: entrance. Util pd. $115/mo. display dai.ly. FOUR.PI.EX by owner. 2131681-5384. $80-STUDENT Ok. Furn. Joe in No. C.M. $235 mo. l BR home.uR~ee. N;: 351-0067. Avail til July 1. 673-753.'i. "S1°"4"5~E~·_,•idecc. ;;;l_M=2·.::95=20:c· __ 8JG.3900 or 8.1)..7900 Prime HuntingtDn BMCb $8,400 1eeolld trwlt deed, Bachelor, complete w/ kitch· Larry, 5t6-58M) .Aat d11J1:, w/w ....... ts, bltns. Lo"" Townhou Uni "51----:::::...::....:.:.:..:=::... ONE Bedrm. Adults, no pets, DELUXE -•·-loca~· 817 -alt & pm ~~ en utll tnci'd Nr OCC. ' ' -• ~ H um. C d I M P I •~ u1·1·1· ncl r 1am .. ,.., 20'x57' .._,,, -• U"lN'I' for R2 lot, Costa ' • · REAL nice l BR houle of U&ht! $190. orona e ar oo °" 1 1 ieR i udcd . set-up in Family Parle. 2 Income Pro-rty 1'""" Men. 54>1657. -.Adults.-.. No •· ' NU VIEW RENT•LS N1wport hadt -Slf>SJ.50. 548-7689. •• -=-..,-,=--~=----1 $225-STEPS to Beach. ! Br. "'llY• pe... " "" BACH apl. 2 blks Big ;:.m~n:n ~::a~ PRIME UNITS RNJ..lltate Wanted lit 2 Ba home. new cpts. Fam· ** M8-255f ** 6'f3...4030 or 494-3248 *ADULTS PREFERRED* Corona, tum aU util. 1 BACH apt, furn, utiHtif!5 A dryer, new sh.a& carpet, SIX 2 BR, 2 BA apts. near WANTED ~~c.J •ho m ~ Uy or 1tudenta fine. 3 BR.j·~ ~~t bltJw, din S S: ~lrplVIEWbl • 3 BR, 2~ ba., 2 carport. sm. Adult, no pets. Yearly. sm. ri~·~~ ~tr children. new drapec, new deluxe WestcliH Shoppln& Center. I I Min. 3,000 f ~ rm, -~ ~.. conv N. , , c, 1n kit., Facing Pool. $150. 642·8520. ==~~-------.,, poo • Ml· I., " UNFtJRNJSHED--loc -,....,, _,.., _...... ,. 11-" ---Call alt REAL SUNNY 2 u. f Universal di.!lhwuber, front Blt·ln kitchens. f r PI c' 1 • or 5 Bdrma. Newport Beach -• -· ~· ... v-• ... t""• u:aaoc. roR 5'8-6966 BAOIELOR apt for quiet, DI" part. um. apt h lg •·• FU-'·•~ Iarae Br laundry Se...,nod $12>UNBEIJEVAllLE 2 Br F-I V 1•-& pm. 646-3185. D I pr plo ·• 1100 btwn UCI and OCC, $150 pore , e. llnn.i. • ~,......,.., ·• • or Mesa Verde area. Pri. Cottage, lovely )'8l'd. w/ a n • .. F up exn um. 345 em Ycu person, mo Cpl pet ok. SID,500. 531-7294. adult tenants. Good return puty, Write claaified ad tr'ttll. E/side loe. Mature NEWLY decorated, new 3 BR. 11it BA, North end, · ~~~: No co~ king, wllnfant ok. 64fi....8226. FOR QUICK SALE ;exi:e'=: $135,000 with No. 305, De.iy Pilot, P .O. adults. w/w cptt. drpl. 3 BR, 2 Ba =~'. ~~· Yr, lie. Ballaoa Peninsula I;;-=;;;;=-,,---~ I C~A;:h!79~~~i'!:..u~ $4875. 24• closed, carpeted, Box 1560 Costa Mtta, rl626. + cit'n A bonul rm. A latm-2 BDRM lower, bayf:ront, BACHELOR, 2 rm. ground .66-0STa. all' cond aunroom + 50xUI boa>aA& 1pr.ueon Jtl. $135-FIXER Upper. 3 Br. dry nn. Bihm, frpl.c. ACl'Oll Leguna Niguel winter rental. $Xl0. per mo. 1lr. 505 Na.rciuua. $130 mo.1.,;peb~~· c.,;,,.,;..:_~--'-- mobl!e home. New curtom ~ICO. · Fncd )'I'd for kids/pets. Gar. from 9Chool. Leue ht &: 4 Br, 2 ba, llv &: dining area., POOne 613-1351. incl. utu. ~ • AVL NOW! 1 A 2 Br turn, drps: & cpbJ, fenced patio, 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 fillMcW ll • 1 WON'T LAS?! I.Mt mo + dep. (213) !am rm, frplc, blt-inl, MODERN 2 Br, Sower, cloee c-~1 Mt pool, rec rm, &d \oc. No dining nn, shade trffS, Nr. JIA S~co 42S-3535 f---tn-•-'-•~ .-.. 2 to ba s•= WI t _, 18 children or pehl. &t&-5824. -,..-$140-BRAND New 1 Br, •-• "'"""• ~..-•u..•u·, cp ... , ... .,.. y, -·per mQ. n er,...,,,,,._.,..,,.------1 shopping. Price increase Mobile Home Pk. kitchen, 111 .. 1.-area, e:cJ $240-Mo. 3 BR. 2 BA, home car gar. Immaculate. $310 613-llSL 1i OR 2 Br, Jg rms, pool, nr 1 Br. $115/mo.. All util pd. , Feb.]. 526-5812. 642-2142 Plu• «=mo moo· me for B i -• /tam • mo first • 1-~ d ~ Prlv patio •pl• drp1 .,......... us Mii gar. pet ok. w rm. .. yn new. • -• -~ ep. Duplexes Unfum. 350 1h...,p1, utll pd. Adults. 1884 1 ... · • ' 64 SAHARA 10x57 leased rest home OppOrtunfty 200 BEACON * 645-0111 Fenced yard. 968-6076. 495-4244. Monrovia, CM. ~. clean. Adult.. 673-2056. 2 :~~~r ~~p'~t::; ~: ~ma~t ~=er WIFE needs immediate ma· I • Great ocean view. 3 br Hunff....e-. a..dl 3 BR, 2 BA. bltns, w/w cpts, Cost• Miu FU~ 1 BR. Cot"t&F in the 1 !~r:n. e:,P~ic~=~:· xtras $3700. s . A , I F. V, Plut.)0% net spendable jor ~. al.80 finance:• to home Cameo Highlanda. • ... -. drpl, ref, wahr/dryer. Fam NEAJt NEWPORT HEIGHTS rear $120/mo utll pd. Clean r; 5'8-61.SS * S31-4:1K ~· 152Pl"'.0007~down~202finan,OOOoodtofaL pay income taxH and dm. •~B $4253 moba. -...... 25 Vacant Homes ;s_~ A ~ lel'Vice. Newly . decor. 2 BR. pr. de~slt. ~~e:736male lonl9 2" "" S •LES ,. tlst. Am off-25% iJ>. r, o•~·=~· Ront Whilo y Ivy ,.,.. A relrig. Adults, no pe~. ~ 5 II RE "" WAU..Y ?tfcCOY Rltr. 675-011& tttetrt m device known u _ Huge fa.m. rm. Xtra lrl OU Mesa Verde pelt, $1.ts.. References. Anaheim Ave. Of. Grrenleal Mobile Home "Automatic control of yard. SS mo. 3 A: 4i BR homes, ane w/ * Lovely 1 Bm. Fllr* , Near ltarel. Quiet adult.. 1985 PomoooCM. 548-0728. Park. ne.criptlo"' & prl""" 7 HOUSES beadlighll. tau Jlghta and e ou.e. mitals. , .l Br, poolL Some need Jov1nr LEASE/Option 3 br, 2 ""· Mn L&Perle, bkr 518-2903 *1139 DELUXE l Br., pool, posted at the oUice, 1750 .•. on 2 lots, doWntown Carta 18.fety • f I h cJoee to bcb $165 to 5 Br. Can!. ht Mo plUI sum dep. dbl trplc, quite cukle-«a.c, Newport a.iic:h cpta, drps, bltnl, 145 E. 18th Dana ...... Whittier Ave., C.M. Mesa, $875. monthly in-lights" wamllllt a• e r $500 mo Move in now! From $195 to nr acbls. crpU, drp1 . St., Apt. lD. 645-5429. 10'x42' FI..Afi11NGO, alum come. $10.00D. down, Hurry, Sol~ Pa::e~~~~ DON V. FRANKLIN RS225oboperrt l.moC. Beautiful !am, home, kids I: BEACH TOWNHOUSE 1 BR w/cpts drps $125 mo LIV. IN STYt.EI awnings &: atorage IM!. won't lMt! Only-$5000 C 1 t l Realtor I o. '62-5511 pet O.K. $265 mo. ind 2~R+Den/Ottlce.Frpl,pa· incl. utiL .Adults: no pet~: Adil park;oppos\le shopplrc $79,500. ~ ~:P~~ t~ e 673-2222 e 3BDRM house, 2oar~. ~Call ~isooLo~tt ·ho, tile deck. $275. 54US32 532 Center St., 646-7926. I Now Open -Al New center $2!1Xt. 646-7947. PERRON REALTY 642-17TI operation. Might CONider $135, Pvt borne w/pr, &ncd I.ct-fenced yard. ,}"-Ba. eve1 • NEW APT w/OCf!M. view •. 3 LARGE 1 br Ium apt, $125 MARINA INN JU.CREST 20X56, 2 BR, 2 1791 Orange Ave .• C.M. aH rfahts. Your name on pa. yd, H.B. Fully crptd w/drps in nice Newport Beec~ BR. 2 BA. stave I: refrig. mo. util pd. Adults only no BA, Lovely tile, Irvine G D 0 tent. &«MJ2.59. $125. 1 BR w/ ewrythlng, section ot H.B. 'Approx 2 Dwshr. $300/mo. 642-~. pets. 642-4422, or 646-1730. * Full Modtrn J(jlebfnl Ranch. Pvt pty. 714/514-0157 RAN PENING I Vacant & ready, C.>I, ~'.' irom1 beaoh. SZ,O, mo. BeYEARLY al Bloch • *' BR. turn. 1140 mo. * F,.. TV * u.,... 1"cl'd ROY CR.AFT mobile ho m e New Delux~ Unit·2 BR MANUFACTURER $140, 2 BR, fencd for kids I: ~,,:-129711 213) 593-6687 er (213) a,ut. 1 BR. Garage Apt. 11 ~ l Adultl, no ........ 8:J'.> Center * Pool * Sauna Batbl 8x3S' SUOO. Aft 5 OT 2 Baths Each·All Electric pets, C.li1. iR'1""' ask for Jack. After w dbl !rpl, bltnl, gar, 1un-I Ap.-tmtnb lotRlllt St CM ... :;",.":,.8 *Phones * PaUoi weekends 546--405-t. Gold Medallion-Sale &: Rental $135. 3 BR older home, )dck 5 pm, (213) 433-6f2l6 deck, patio. 1 blk ta ocean. . " • · ~ * Maid Service 900 E. Oceanfront NEEDED FOR ORANGE i:: pets OK, C.M. *WE have a larp .ell'Ctlon ]deal matUl"e man. $175. * WEI.J...turn. 1 Br. Gar. no * UHHtiet lndodfd ' 12x55' Skytne, xln't Newport Beach, Jani.IA 16 ~":'ik ~~ '125. Pvt-. on J ''"'· ,ol 3 and 4 bedroom home• NU-VIEW RENTALS Apl1 p -~ or pelL Quiet. VIEWS OF'!'!IE llA1'11<>R ™"""'8pod loc. ,,.., H... 3 UNITS. Newport Beacb, 2 $12,500, THIS JS A DffiECT Kid!, -· -OK. !bat cu ba mowd Into 613-40.10 or 49<3248 ' urn. 2'0 $135/mo. 837-9',7. B1cholor Unlto • tff ... Hosp. lfiOOO, MS-7'66. btk.o to beach I< oboppq. FACTORY Olm.ET OF 10 ni-7330 · ........ ! alnxllt lmm~t.q oo our 3 BR. l Balh, FR, LR, DR, O.norol * 2 Br. FURN ISHED SOMI 1 & 2 IR. 5tl'Db1Expando'63Ang•lus, Good forome. Try l5% SPEED BICYCLES. WE HOMF. FOR RF.NT Re n t -Op tion pl an. ~t-lna plus de tache d TR AIL ER,$135/mo. UNITS LEf'T ~';j -;:::rx:;k· Moveable. down. $45.000. WIIL 'l'RA1N • EXPERI· OR LEASE 'OPTION s111:111y~!J'.ES ALTY, V~~ BHR, Balh. 11arbor . A utilltl"9 tncludod. 64&-ID.I. Clote .. Lquna Bch, !11n ' .,.. • . LINGO REAL ESTATE , ENCE NOT ~Y. S M V ~~ . l'C"w om e I, Portoftno 1 BDRM turn duplex. $125. Clemente A I>oherl)' Stl.tt *** <!J!l.1397 *** GOOD a.EA!< FAMILY OP-2~-oo":t-~i.:=· 3 Bdrm, Jrz ldtcbeD. _..,. ~;., Leue. Pvt. puiy. lokl New Co--Fenced atta. Quiet •treet,' Pork. I~ ERATION. SI'ART IMMED--" .. ,...,. -· .. -r· PH. (714) 4"'2UJ RETIRED, or young fn. IATELY. CALL 71<-871).5310, mo. paXI, $!JO/mo. Fll'lt A Jut · Old<r .,.L Pel &42-m7. 34!02 I AL ""°'' 12 ...u kept garoen 9 TO 6 DAILY. ALSO plwo lees. 9&:Hillll5. BAYSllORES 3 br, 2 ba, FURNITURE RENJ'll Do ..,.1tpo St • RNl'£mte, ........ •-•-n-1 3 Bdrm nr V'·ta ~-•~ u-t Lease • BR 2 bltns, entry, dln rm, panel· llL Cotta MoN D-Pein! Harllor ~~~ten:;m &: orir:: **BIG BEAR LAKE-Center ''21.o. r:. , .... ...._... Bi(;'~ °"1r v~'t er;,ts ing & shutters, 2 patios, )'rly 1129.000, only $25,000 down. IJQUOR mlRE For Sale 546-9521 OR: SMH31 & drpa, N..,. beach. le..,.. Avail Feb. No peta. : ~":~~=~ C-del Oro Hunth ...... 1loadl 54H007 N;!.:::"'~ti:,:.,,~: Nichols Real Estate Orr/Azl.., 833-ll03, reside.,. &4:0.IB83 ev... * Wide SetectJon. vy-ALL UTILmES PAID D~FAULT! BAY Sl Proper1y Cbota Opportunity ol a life-! ""· b>-7145. HARBOR View H .... , 3 Br., Styi.-Oolon Compon befmoe ~ ....... 20 aore & a 40 acnt ..,,,.1 Mesa. ljuitabte tor 14 units. Call !!.-(714) 5.11>1738 or LANDLORDS! DELUXE 4 1111. 1% Ba. c.o. 2 Ba., 1am rm., lfr. pe.tlo. * ,. 8-Ilelf"1'Y CUiton\ de~gned. faturlnrl 150 rug• for safe In "'°utllu! northern Calif, Income 1255. mo. 137,500. writeo Spenoer Roll Eotat., We Spedolize In Newport do. Wallod In a >Jnmunlty, poi< A pool. 1395-prdener. IQi • =~ "11h fn. near quaint Jlttle logging By owner 54~7361 0 r P.O. Box 2a, Big Bear Bnch • Cbnma del Mar • clbbl!le, pools A put. Nr. 6H-4I.74. ~ e ~-t din' community! Surrounding 567-2876. IAke, California, Laguna • A Dana Polnt. 11ehool1 i ahop'g. Dep. &: BAYatEST $395/mo. 3 Br,£ ?:el • ~ ~· 'land already Nl>dtvtdod!! COSTA MESA ""'-lex, 2 SUPER Our Rental -ta FREE ref'& $225. l!Mm. m Ba, lge, DIR, FIR, • Private .. ~ Al. l<JW as $200 down &-$79 ••• ., to You! frp.lc, owrad kiL ADo e a ..,. la mo. ($9948 cuh price!! :~sS ~. um;.,!~ E ,EhLpoolUXE__!lmEE 1 RoodlAandR .!:!'t!IEW0rRENT~L •• ~• 3~ ':"iZ. ~·ba': avail. Fltrn1shed. 642-4589. ~1 W.19th. CM S4l-34l1 e NI~ ~'°':t Where can you buy land in S4g...l8()6. ... ,...., , , v•ol~ .. .,.. ...,_, id d N DELUXE 3 BR. !am. 2 Ba 2756 N'.Main, SA 547-0314 ·man , ~~li~b~yi•~1J:11~ :1 llqoor equipment -in Costa /Corona clel Mar ~le;/Hl/Y~ftdtc ~ $375. 1807 Port CbarJe1 PJ. n-i~-lllond • Ktnc-a Bdnna 2 DELUXE 4-i>lexes, Men. Mesa. $3,000. down. Bkr ~ Mf-154&. • (Harbor View Hms ) 213· --e Pool • Barbeques • .ur- wards, Landway, <n4J Verde/Costa Meta, under 646-8811, uJc tor Van. CORNER C rm cottap near 6T0-460L ' • DELUXE 2 Br. M1y fum. rounded with pluih land· r62'l·1815. ~ , mkt value. $12,500 ea .. by Quaint Clock Shop ocean. Crpt I drps, stove, 3 BR, 1~ BA ~"__Encl THE BWFFS Gar, i 22Stmo1 '325/yearly. &eapinr ' 'INVESTMENT owner. 545-7361or557-28'16. Hollond lu1 Solos patio. No child/pell, 1285 patio, uae of 2 Jrz ....,... Dbl 3 BR. 2 BA. So. Bay block. 543-99'1& aft Atlult living at!~ be" ' OPPORTUNITY' TRIPLEX "The Broker w!!h 0Empothy'' m<>-leue 613-1.12'1. ..,..... 1 blk fl'1m each. ~"""-$325/Mo, &41-ll33 s. Lerge I BR 11'75 IS Acret: near Palmde.le Int'I. Deluxe E-side C.M, 1-3 BR, 1TI6 Onulge Ave .. C.M. 2 BR HOUie, unfum. Newly $250 mo. 53fj..7!82 • t.1TIU'l1ES FREE r Airport, Xlnt growth poteht· 2 BA. 2..2 BR, t BA. Income 645-4170 546.Q601 eves dtton.ted. $185/mo, '102 Irit 3 BDRM., 2 Ba., fully crptd, 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, W/D. W 0 MEN-• tu di o a Pt, 365 W. WiWn 6t2-1971 1ial. Only $35,~. !l!t'ms. $635. Bier, 6f4·'m8. G!FT Shop-Batb _ Botique Ave. Call.f99..14fi0. drpd, dlhnhr, 2 car pr. Bloclt from beach&: bq, =mo: pref'd, $130 1 Bill Grundy, Jte altor 2 TRAILERS. Income net on Balboa Ill. Sm. lnvnt. 2 BDRM, cpb, drps. Garqe. Close to 1ehls. $2 5 o , $%JO. 673-2937; 494--1152. •· Utll incld. !41 Bay.side, NB 67~61 $85. Otter. S?S-241.8 or 833-3834. Chl1dn!n ok. no pets! Hi-5882. S.n Clemente ;:,&'7&-='l804.===~~--·1 LIV~ LIKE A KING At Budget Pricos! EXICUTIVE SUITES MOTIL APTS. 727 Yorktown llvd. !MT! BEACH BLVD., AT YORKTOWN -11 STUDIOS FROM $U I B!:DROOMS AV AlLABLE • ,... ldtdlen • lreow poo1 • Ll1llldiy tacWtJeo . "! • Fno ntUlt!es < e Fre. llne111 • T.V. &: maid lttV. avaJJ. • Jlar.B.Qu• • Phone .service , BY THE SEA I Vacant, 2 Bedroom, pet1 A ~ chlJdren welcom. Tvm.ta ~ c:ourta, ...tmming poo~ aauna Ir jaCUDJ. No maln- tmance. 842-32871962-4411/ 557-8623 Aat· RANCHO Callf-Glenook 613-6749 alter 5:30 luslnoH Wonted &?:i-2698 C BR, 3 BA Condo w/btbll. WATERFRONT l br, pvt (Hills, 4.8 acres. Excel DANA Point -New duplex.· 210 2BR.,2Ba.,Fl'plc.$21Smo. $250 I mo. 8122 Deerfield ~~din2B!_,liv~l patk>, wintercryrly.400S. building ilte, view, util Sf9.~. Sllwr lAJltem at La WANTED 1o rent er kMe Leue. 706 MariPd Cd..M:. Dr., H.B. (213) m.-6aS. ( wfbltim, cpta/drpt, 1 bl., Baytrant No. S. Bt.lbol. NEAR new • doee to beach undergroun:I. paved atreelz, Cresta. Webb-Bkr. 642-4905. = ~: ! .. ~tchen in bar. ~. 4i BR, 2 Ba. bltM, cpb:1 drp9. pr, fltncecl beck )'d, w/cov, Island. * POOLS Ii: iboppfn&, 1 BR. • FVR.NISHED-... llNFURNISllED , ru..,.,,.. SJOe:"""'~ ~: Loll for Salo 170 ~· nr. all ICbll. l2fJ, -. CUI· pe.tlo, Call for appt. 492-3!0! 2 BR. apl W/W Sllor * INCLOSED Bacl>elor Aptl. 309 ·Memphb : .~ afl~r ,·pm. ';;i;i;;;i;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;I Monov~~~to!_!L~Ol~n!,__~240~ Coit• MeN dHac. 66-3US. btwn9-UAM or5-4PM. crptJw • .All B-I'1. Yearlf. OAR.AOIS ~~ Apt 2 or call ~ m AC. "29 Palm•" Gd. • CHOICE FREEll WALK., bl!acb. Clean 3 BR. C.nJOlninlums Adu!IL $215. U>u. 613-6900. *CONVENIENT 'road, hlllY, Lott job, mu•I R-2 LOT 1st TD Loans Londlord..OW..n ii-BA, ,blbll, ..... drpe.. Fum. 315 1t,'.'i!.3 br,ly2 ba, frpk, nr TO AIL BEACHES Id~~ i!,i~2:.wa1'r:; sell . 1'150 per, 10'>' dn 2 Blocks To Beaoh. 115,000 Wew!llftfert.,..ta to~ """· $2311. 9118-1.198 Lo...,. N'-·..I mo.lll•i::;,.;,'~FROM $135 M9NTH beacb.Oiioeto..U.22tll2ib ;~~~s llDltlng meadow =:::; ~~~.-2~d %TDLoE~Tns =b~c::~·.;. M::: ~~":;,"·=/BEAUT. :;Br., 2 Ba., BolbN P1nln1ul• ADULTS PLEASE ~~· 219 :l5th St ' nr national for<1t. TAKE -Cl 1 T OF-wa!Unc lilt. bldg.,"•· thru a Dail7 Pilot w/den O>ndo. NiolUel am.. OCEANTRONT B VILLA POMONA FREE UW., turn. l BR. ir. OVER $29. MO. -1. NEWP6~ri 1 B 0 EACH 1% Int. bued on oquity, ALA Ront1l1 e '4J.3900 o ... ifiod Ad. Avail for 6 moo. 1,., Helen 11'1m 195 to sci ..:. 1= PHONE '42-20U bch, pool IUO. lOl lOtb St., iusln••• preperty , 154 Ext. 271 ~f~e-NEprl:: ~ 2 BR, den, c:rptd fnt.. din i-;::;:;::::;::::;:;~:;::::;:;:;:;:;:;;:.;;iN;;e;;wto;;;n~Rli'itr~, ~<91-56;;,;;~lL;;::;;;:...;~lo~r~otud;;:~ento~.~&!S-~7686~~Lt~ndy~:·i, ""!'~(~11&11!;.~P!;om~to;na;.A~v;!e~.J~~ J 5.16-377?l5J6..'1'28l. ~ . .. comb lrz ldt, older chtld A(' 1 BDRM., F-U~R-N-. -• :<im;D: st.;,.. or bldg,,;; S1ttlor Mf9. Co. pet O.K. $185 mo. lit A Jut * $30 WK. I. UP * :ntail busine" In CM or NB 2% ACRES adjoining !µlure 642-2171 545411 mo. + $50 deo. l92I \\41 e Studio A I BR Apia $125 + U0':._1 675-!ml) ...,_ &42-Ml9 before 8:!11 JN-marina. v;ew of Serving Harbor area %1 )ft. :Nlerton. DO Nor -d.OQ ,.,( -f)-C f.lbQ.• •Room $15 WK A Up, lecholor 14fit, $1ot/-. AM or alt &PM. ;:":..!. ~~ :,:io;: NE&D CASH FAST? tenant. Call alt 6. &a-al57. ~ ~JI. 'It J:Jq• P : ~~~~ail Call 846-- Cometorv (Inter. only) 11 desired. hi., 2nd ._. made or hllY •cozy Bachelor pad, fin, TAe 'ml• wH/, f/,e l1i/f.ln Cfr11e/rle • All malor Cftdlt-., Nowpert - 1 ~;:Lol::;:•f.,.;C;;,ry:.;pll;;,;;.~-::-15'"". I FUture value unttd. Clll :"I~;!,_~ Mr, 0...-AfA"'rf'~ovl,l nice. u~ -.... tauo -el tho 2376 Newport Blvd. !143-mll DPLX apt,lmmed avall tJ>ru 14 Lciu at Harlaor Rat ~1038 tx.cept SUD. ' ' .,...., ~ .._. m a llsW _. ... Thi• Ad Worth SS on "Rtnt .Tuni, 2 '&" BR, trpic, l~ M-Pad<. Ceo ta CWICE lot 100'XUS', R..J, e OOWIOUSE! el-. l low to font low .... Children A Pet Section BA, of! ll ...... treeo, utU 1'1~ $115 .... -pa. e d ...... 311 E. II 18 I Br, cpt/drp, atU Incl. $1l5, IC I D A M 0 *$140 LESS BONUS* pd. Ltbraey .... batwn boy lo' Rodie-St., C.M. -....... _ ALA Rontal1 e 14SoJM For -tenant. Brlnf Id. I 4 -••. $211. Eftrott (_,: ISi nit ID 171b St. ~inl VERY CLEAN I BR -Br fin, modem aedudod. Mlcb&tl, r13-Q80. Property a.tr. $21,?IO. t7J..8l5Q9. w/bWlt.iN and ftnetd fard Adultt. Poot. Nr hwyl a OCEANFRNT 1 BR. Fum., 1 • riAJU)SlllP CASE. MUST JOO for a ftamlly'1 pleuure, I H 0 E IC A I f ~ r "tau.. 2831 Bristol, Qopt tbruout, Ideal location, BE SOLO! comm ere la l Mount1in, Desert, ONLY $235.r month. • j Sl30 tncl ulll. Yrl1 or btdf. C.2 -· Large black Rooort 174 G....rol Call """' -• I I I I I l • " 2 la. -... oeuonaL w ... ·• bacl>tlot lop park!nr area. Malito!· ttilo IEA RLAKi *YEARLY~* $250MO,,.ntorleNe.3'BR. • • • • • que.. •bed,pr!v~reairC prrl'd. 213 /69Wi27. fer. RJtr. ~673-e.1f. U ~ ,...,. ,. Finer homtt In tie.ch un. 2 BA. clf!an A vacant. Crpta: I . nn, x/tra 1Je room1, tncl 2 BR, 2 ha, frplc, pr, tll Dupl•x••/Unlll * P:ISHIRMAN * Biii Grundy rutr. 115-f16!. 6 dl'ol. <Jov'd. patio. Choice P A T D A 1 · :'°;. "$fW· Adu!ta only, June l'lttl Nr. beo<:h. 11'75. .... 161 try thll baaulllul IU.·froot ...... ........ Joca-Qwnr-Aat. llS3-llfJ3. I I I r ..:::" tale !'DD "" fish 'eut 2035 ;. II mo. c M. Incl uW. 6'l3-m2 • r -/Ar~ '43.500.1)1. ... ~·-reo!denc;e; 5*9!54. -•• - -~"-.::t:LWhy,'lfl"ftaYeta " .·ch·'.!""!-·. ~1=67.h!=-7U,,_. _____ , _... -· llalte oll«1 ........., dlony 2 BR. lrplc. EASTSIDE, cheery l "Br I ""': ,.. a tno ta-yaw um. • · I. I r"o. NEW O<:eanll'ont • 111m ., ca~ -(714) 5J8.1'131 ir - -MullL 127 count?y a-.. ma t~;~ I I DH {II 1-l•al., lspeclolly nlco, $1:111/ untum. Winter l.100. 3 BR. writ<: Sl>ti-Root-.. Aatatlotal -· llfll• .. ..,i.. rtb. L $I.la.I I r I' I 1: • c..lolo .. -...... up. 2llt Newport Blvd. 2 BA. Liit fl:plc, patio P.O, Bel< 2S2I, J!ll -LITT Bal fl &ttr lllm Illa tr 51'4715. • • -• -· • 'i., ~ ... h tho - -C.M. • 1anp. 6*-1135, lll-lll02. I.alto, Colff. • wtr, pe.tlo (_.d f!IC'd) l MESA v ... 3 "" Ill ba. "" .... '-.., No. 3 ""'-* STUNNING 1..M Br'1, 2 OIARMING co-iJE "Whit•.,_ ..... .....,. br,IBo ... ""'-flW28'7· !250nil.•/Gptioa 0 10ltuy. •uma~·!!:IB-I' r r r r r 1: r I BrFunt&Unr.Llk&new. movts~ln.Wailttold. runnlnt ,_ _, 1ID 1r1 .i.., 111o rtPt -a 121.000. -d a 7 , • _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ • suo Up. tMS-5MO. 1311 "1th llC4 w. 8aJboa Blvd. .. = ~ 1:";1t":': ~-tllo~~co~ 2~:~·~1!1\l •jbr J I I I IYOUll I I I J A~WINTERRATES* 1 "'~"'~"'1"'m""'"'uu"';"'111rn-.,..c,..br-.2,,..to..-J °""""'' -llWl1I a fllco Iha! M o .. nllls clop. nq'd. Mull>. Attno llll'n Stlldloo 1111. 1 car pr, drpo/O'PI, rr ...... ~~!!!!!:,!!!!~_.! lodlJ1 No peto. tlMl11 • ,I SCRAM-LITS ANS\llftC IN CLASSIFICATION 100 Bn S12l. Aduttl, .., peta. A..U Feb. !hru Junt 311. .. ~ " 21l5 Elden. MfP'. Alt I. ~ l42S mo Ind water.~- • ,/ .. f ' I ~ • I < • ------,.... ~ ..... Fum. , ~ Api, Un!~m:',, , ~ Apt, l:lnhlr~. · .¥5 Apt. Unfurn. J6S . ... ~ looch Cool• MolO • · •Coil• Mffa Co.to Mo.. 8"Qf 1.pl, turn. Bal P•nln, -····""D1L\lX'E;.. '"' ·.·1 ,-7~ EISrDE~"~ttnc. 2 BR, cotl., nr ~. Ntw Unl(s. 'Yrly APA.ftrME.tfTS · YoN'trl aJr hfoatlng ·:' 1drp1,' bin., dshwahr,, encl ~te1, ~27'1.a. · 'Alt Cond •• FrpJc:a·. 3 SW'1n< . 2 rhllttl'f'ft w~l~me gar., no pelt. ~l. ~ 11• 'OCEA'Nr"RONT: J.J..3 ming -Rool.J: .... Hffith~S!>A ' Hot Ir «;nltt water fut'J1 Dana Point BR'1 Winier. Adult• on!yt 't@J'lm,,-e,t11 i Game: lo 811· 3 Bdr{lt, '2 Bath. $1~ __ _,. _____ _ no pels. 673-"BOM. U!nf ~:· .... " _ _ Carpe111~And dr11pes 2,BR, l}t BA, Fenced yd I nf i'• 1 ll~nn~M , , <Bullt.J~ skwe Sh•", c ..... ._ ..._,_ ' "'WER 11< r.1 •·-pt '' • • ~ ""' ~ ,_ ~ ~ ~-' J ' ' n • '"'" • .nr , F,ROM $153 • Carporl·•taU ahowef 4!16-11'M or 494-·f19t •! -...an. Av.ff '""!'· Lee. 'Ab-MEQIT~~RANEAN LAo"'1'Y """"· I l!" ~)'Rill'. 6;1~3850. . . • 1''enctrl')111rd. Nn pels e,.t S,luff;-1 .,.. T8Alt.m fur "'"' J BR: " • Vll.l.llfiiE. 1' "• MESA VILLAGE Apt1. 1--.....-. ___ .__ I A.~. $10lt. Avalh1:ble ~. ' ?400 KAl'hor ™Vd. C.M. 1046 El Camino or: •'A 'NEWPORT BEACH q-.• ·673-5749 •lier ~:l'.I •'\.• '1 l~4) 547-, , 546-7331 · Villa Gr•n•d• Apts. I 1;: l BR -Pool -Rik to ocean . RENTAL OITICE . I ~ou,.. ~ms with ba1con- I ,.,. .SiJ:l&le adult _ $135 yrly. OPENtJO 'AM TO fi :PMc :,.. VAC~NT •2 Br 1 ~ Ba el a e A~· Gracious I • II . . ; living .r. ..... 8'•rroondlng /.. t ~. 5*-2696 lt\'ft. YQyR..;N~W LIF.:E ~~io -•el, J160/JM. Sto~r. ~ 1family. with childrtn. I Newport Island a'ii.rJ,. ~tft· ~.cboolle the refrii, laundry rm. chllrt~ NeU" O;iron. del Mar High · Vi!ndomt!--w/iU· rnan ~ul ~ ~..t ok. ~t. Mlht & 8hop I· School. Fireplace wet bar It. I l lli apt ~·lwater view, S150 fe:ll~: \• .,. .-~ fl · 3(lOOI Fii~ Way-Key at bbilt-tn· kitchen &~Deel. NOW YOU CAH AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH •. ' . . Enjoy $750,000' health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts\ Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2- story townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kilch·. ens,. private balC011Y-or .pat.io...Frt1111>$170. Subterranean parJg..pg. elev, maJd Mrvice. Full·line food mark'et; dry. cleiiliei, beauty talon within complex. ,7 beaut. mo4el apts. 9 am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds, N, of Fashion Island. 714: 644-1900 for !using info, PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS . ~ .... -------------•I , P» Yi:; fat. 1 adulr only. ··~.si-·din, 21JJA; '' Apt.90. 6"6o-2l56. 135 AMIGO~ WAY 644-2991 If 673-6698. . ·• Ci~·J>&1kl •rea • TOWNJi'OUSE 413R, 2 Ba, _Coldwell, ~anktt A: Co. Apt. UnPurt1., :~ -· il'filJff -: .... • 'PJ,ltt ~n, shqftleho&rd cpl•, d'rp., bltnt, pool & .. Managmg Agent Huntlngtpn a.•c:h i, e P.ool .w/cab&rn!:·£1?Ml• •• clubhou.~e,. -~ mi. o.c.c, e NEW DELUXE e :tr_.. ~ BACHELOR, . q u I e I • GuHl parli:'g,.~c1'1an.1tea $245. ~~144~ -after 4 pm'. ' 3 BR. 2 BA Apt /or Jet1se. II -1:· , =~· 64't:~~~~. utll,. pd'. u1: lrt.~•th~-~e'.9.· •• yours SPAC. '2' 1' 3 pf. J\}!l. $l4q up incld .spac. muter 1.uite, din ON BEACH! I •-"Unf · •, ••• Jl:!E..,V,c_,..ppME : '2'11>; eou,f0 No. '5 · '·04;.'"" bpeoe' ava;J, Pool & Recre-2 BR Unfurn Fr. $230/mo. LogUINI Nltuel "" Ifft -I'•. ,,._, ,. '"'11> i.. .. 1 ... • ... 1 -...,,,,...,..,,..,,..,,..,,.,,,~~ FAMILIES WELCOME!· SINGLE STORY South SH Atmosphere 3 BPRM·2 BATH S17Slmo. · Carpel& and Drapes ' Air Cond ltionr:d Pri"8te Patios HEATED POOL C&f'JXJl1 .I: Sl<>ragt Nr. Schools Nr. So, Coast P111.u. HIODEN VILLAGI! 1500 South S&Jta Santa Ana e 54fi.lli5 3 Heated Pools Luie Clubhouie elc. BBQ Child Care Center Great new 1 2 • 3 Bdmu Fram $149 SOUTH COAST ,VILLAS 1101 MacArthur Blvd, 546-8823 If ' . mnn !J._ 1 Pool, cpl/drp~ ibltris Kid11 ok rm It. dbl garage; flUlo door ...,.,... urn. ~ •1845 AN.heimifAW!. 542.21124 L994 Maple.No. 3 .. ~ 64.f-381 3 a.hon area. I ;; ; Bal~. ')•I•"" 21>~•,<>ff'ljwpl llJyd. Al 19th * LOWER -* •. _ 1215 • I • "· 8E:l5 ·AmlgOll Way NB ,~, UNf'URN~ 1>ownsta l r1. ,. All~leel~e ~l.BR,<.'Pli,drps, · 'Managed a; .r •• r ......... ted 3 Bdr 2 Ba ::i R , gar, Jl'ltlo, Nr. bus &-lhea· WILLIAM WALTERS CO Furniture Available Carpeta-drapeb-dishwasher . hea~ pool.-saunu-tennls ~c room~an vlew1 1>4tloe-ample parJcinr 1 NOW AV.41lAltl .,, 1 ,J. J MdfM-"' ..... -... , I 1~11, ..... "" ... '''"""'· ,.,.1,•i•• ••• -ltd· ~, .. ,;., •• ..._ii... ... ,;,~i..., hff"!ll .• •w!•· • NEW d~uxe 4-plex apta 2 CL BR, cpts, drp!, b I t n' ' '!I( dw/encl g-ar. children &. ' 'pets welcome. 417 Nobl!l nr. n..~i ........... ~ : m.. • , " -' • ' 'tte. Adull.JI, nn pf;tlll. '$155,mo. · .~ · ~~y~!~~=-~r. -y-=-~o· N-· kiis·' .\E iw5-15is, 642!6499. Huntington Beach I.GE 3 B~ ' a... 'Ba fn>n1 • VV ' ~R., <;t1!1• & ....... Choi"' * FRESH A'IR .,,..~ E'rplc , . ~ • ,_ _ ··-·-IOc. ~n "Mesa Vt!rde . Jmtntod. :L • s3so/~.~~~~I~ ~;.~1s~k~~~ :t'~~1 $~ per mo. \Valk 3 blk& ID Beach! -:;.;~~ . • TOWNHdUSE -sl4o/ r.ge 3 BR. Apt, ~wly dtt0r. ........ PenlnlUhl r1· I ·.!H~~pol!l-A-.i 11 =; . 2 BR Cpt'd.,,No eefA. lst &: • Db~ attached gar, frplc, ~~ II·-..,..., , l · ·~, t· *'Nblt'tlef..W. shopping Jul. C1.., ant n g dep. :~. bltns, except ttfng. I I 6ft':2Ba., 2'de(:ks, d1wihr', -, ' · $L'l0/mo.· :-Uril: fncl. 135 ms. No angfa, oo pets. Security euarcb:. I tlUNTIHGTON PACIFK: 7ll OCEAN A \G:., H.B. <n<l 5.10-1487 I Ole open 10 am-6 pm Daily WILUAM WALTERS CX>. i ... ~· .. fr1a:., epl~ dl'I>'. ·,_;;) .. 1J1 2 •-fh •Albert 1>1. 213, 595-44.16>: 536-l"'li°'l.,....,,===- I pnv. 1'1 .. ~ b~ Ocean ·A .~ , .,_..~ PU . 2 "BR,· cp!S, drps, bltn11;, * l MO. FREE RENT * 2 WEEKS free rent, ~. 1-;: • ,Bly.1J.11'.!0lmo. ll.ie. No peta • .U~ J'flOm ~th .ca~ retrlt. Children ok. Nr. LQ' l BR. w/loada of walk io beach, l, 2 &.; 3 I .I• \~· '"• • . c,ill~ ,.A frp~c, 1:st'~tt 'llhop!I. Si35. 6 .f 6-2 6 2 7 ; storage, dressing rm , BR's. Jo"rplcs. $130 to $170. YEARLY· 2 BR, cpt., drps,· . la.undty ,.r,ea. lfricl patk>. ~2039. ~ ' dsbwtir, bltns, shag crpl'g, 5.JS.2103. . Ji;-'Pl'b4P d;IJ!t;·garqet l blk Swim;nlng poo1 1&.children's NEW . · patio. gar. Nr. heh . & e CHEZ ORO APTS. e ~ . ~ocean or ~y, 63> W: Balboa Wa¥~u!l!l. $200., ., • t Near t;ra:ri ~":;~ 8~dio. , . shdp'g. •. 8262 A 11 an I a · 8234 Atlanta. l-2·3 Br's. Pool. I i.;.· .1 Blvd, 6~2, ··~ ~Jt GJU;FN~ , ~1'. •Cp!s, 'itfps. $lRS 1~:. 536-7780. ' Pr J v 11. t e closed gar. ,J•:• NEW\3-hr,1.2 bftap1,t 1httflfll, · ' '~. · ~ Nopet11 of'·cht1dren~. OCEAN1'"RONT view.! Wash<>r/Drycr. 536--0336. :di liWlli_r, frpJc; 'illw cpt, Parlc;·~llce_Surr~nd1ng ·2-Br apl,·8pi, dl'PR & bllns, 'stlndecli, .bch, nf!"11o'er deluxe NICE 1 br,apl, bllns, laundry h''f , l?ltioa. $300 , 17'0·· l',lr ' bch. . QlJIE"l',,-DE~tJ,XE apStrs.·Chil\llren &: pets OK. 2 ~r ..• bttnJJ, crpt.s, drp.11, rm, i;t"as & water lum'd. ~, No petr1.213/694-:1183. . _l;·2 ~3,BR~fPTS ""lt5S ·$43-1.~" . laund & gar. Nr. shoPs & $130. 53frlJ92. '· 1 • />iv J>!l-~,:'t~ ~Id Poo~s . • -. t "~ 1( • · pl~r $l&5. $lS5. Adttltr, baby BEACH BLUFF APTS. .1 .. -r. "'"""-·~· ' ....... 1 ... 111 Siii I kl•.,., I le!' 121J I w'r•.', J kt1i s2a1 lllCl.UHS-IAI • rt WLI• W4Tll Call 499·2277 495:f272 .. ~ So. Coost ShGpg Cntr, Call 5 S.\l-8188 cc 642-8702. ·,,. I Apts .. ~ Furn. Or Unfurn. 370 Z Coll• MeH I( z 5 s FABULOUS 2 BR $150 & $165 Furn/Uni You won't lind a lllf'Ker, nicer apt for lesl. Beaut. garden ar'ea, .patio6. Quiet deadoend .11trttt, just s. of Newport Avr. /Adults, no pets. 2020 Fulierlnn Ave., C.M. (Just E. ol Bay) 642·8690. UGUNA NIGUEL $100 -MOVE JN Allowance Sh11dy Elms-Lawn-Pool Children's Seetion Furn. &: Unfurn 1 &: 2 Br. A'AllTMINTI . 29041 ALOMA AYI. LlGUNA NIGUIL From $135/mo. Up 177 E. 2'1nd St. e· 642-3645 .~... c~ d;l .. Mar ,f'.lr ,1pcip'c ti .Adults ;,~ .t.Gf. ·3 cBW."'l'k",&., Nr. ok. -~Z1Jl. I' -.. -. tKartiniqUe . A :· lfl·l-·c ~~~ry .(ac.1 ~°"· B;,· 11,~,~,,,_~,-•. -,~Jl=R-. ~,~.~A. sga~~ ~12~~~1;:7~uo. l'fT/.Saol.l-Ana.,Ave. Qt $190. No pl'(s. 546-8594.. $160. up. Cpt1, drps, pool,J--'-'--'---'-'-=-'-"--'-'-''-QUICK CASH ; _;. ~ -~~·'.e4,".'..'.~.;~· Mgi •. A.P! m .' , &46.$12 .} 1BDRM.',~'!11 '·b161s, st}a rec rm. Walk 19 beach.1• Lagun~ Beach . 11 ,. ~ 7 •• 2·WeeKS -FREEI • . ~ts, drys;·_clost'd.gara~e .& Ook to golf. 220 12th St., , , :; "-/·cl. ...-.. . . prt, pat??·vtleh.n! 546-1901. ~92. 219 151h St,, UPPER duplex, close . in, TIME FOR 'l <r' •,( -,. · ,• ~ ........ ea.n ..... n<T • lo move 1n ' !... • · • r:;,,1 .. 4. · ·, __ k ' ., Bachelor $lIO • l BR 'll12S SJ IA.RP! ).. Br1, Jge-,c16se111, JC;<T' "" _ _ _ v.ew ...... ~ , lease, util pd. ;1•-: ON TEN.ACRES 2 Bk.$140 \ '.e ,·. J.'QQl.. ;pool. N~.1,~P;-.,1)11~1.ts. 1881 BEACHWOOD APTS. $l50. Mature adult!, only. ; r ' 1 _1:;2 BR. Ttrn. A Untum. Can Fum .• Vecy low fXlr,t.. Mhnmv111 \_,)118!-0;tjg, , ,B,r.nM nC'"' 1-2-.l BR.~ btk 4~3866 or 494-8171.M c~e-,-.~V-e-,-d-e-----! THROUGH A I ~ c:!:ri = diilil:/t:~. &f2-21.~f:·l ~IQ7 .LO}\'Jo~R cjciuxf' 2 .n,n, fr\11<", · ln_Bf'..ACll! Cpts, drps, bl"rn11, 1 Br, Nonh rnd. Natural ::-::==.,.------I r-~. :.,-s,a. 'IAne.,-.CdMf&M-E:i NEWL Y-OECORATED ~dish"•ash~r."l!~ nA.·$200. : . ..,'~,11~,125 ]6th S1., JIB. V.'OOll thruout. Pvt patio. I~ DEWXE 2 &: 3 BR, 2 ~. : ~ ™;.wbwr nr ('Aalt ffwy) ~~~~~~ ~:~~:,.. ~PAC. s::::-:~: nr.:·J !~ LR~·~·; 0 DR, 2 h.1, nu shn~ ~! ~~~:~;!~~l~~:t~~ ~~~ g~ $l~a~· ~;~ DAILY PILOT , [. J · Nlw ly g a! d'P n 11utrnundi11g11. Jl.1., c"1111111,1 r.r\v1 p:ilio <-·rP.ts, cir~. hl!M, lrg pnlio. 1 nn. O('f'lln virw, frpl., quirt r-',,.__,_o.14 ______ _ ' -2 l_lR.,.:Z,bathl; Ullfrtalni. Car· .~;~ a~ulls ~.lly. 'sJz;. W/J,"flr. ,;1't,o. f•1G.-0r.r.J. . g<ir. $1G.'i. M3nag1·r 7~1 F.11111 slt'l'l'I, $16.'i, Ufil. illli. Av11i1 Mission Viejo WA'll T AD • I I lJ6ed·1: dfi)MI. Ert<"I. g1u:. . . . 2Rlt, 1!2DA. \\l(W CA!ll. No. 'A lt-17-1.~17. 2 '1. Call nrt 7 Pill, 5Zt-7665 ln , 1 ~~-· CM}n.I! .• bttfl!I,: Pflva1c 2 DE>nM r:u·JWlt•1f. NO 'Jft'TIC dl'fl.": Ml Mn.~ 'Qlt-}n~ • $16.J. ; & l .BJ;t, $1'1(,l up. Popi. or 12131 !M1·5717. NEW CONOOMINI UM 642 _ 5678 · r.. paii0l·105°'..i OfC~T. $25(Jtp~r 1lKt l ·lllllt;· OM1tllng dep. 979-02R7 a.fl ~6'M, Childrens bon1u1. ~1ora J(ai .OCF.AN fron t .2 BR, 2 RA, ~inglc floor; 2 Dr, dps, cpt, ·, ~Dibnth, yearlY.', '.',..... · it..o::•·mO.' lilil ••incl. .l li ' , · · ~Apt!, 18.\81 Mora Kni Ln, ih for lrn.~r.. rensoMble rent. bllns, <"Vrd 'patio; garage & !1 • . , :.:·• • :'1· ~ •a•'e o· AlbeTf. ~.Pl, After 6 ptn For best resulU! 't42-567&·;, blk 1':. ot Bench. 962-=S!l!M. !"~?.0 Cliff Dr. pool. $200 mo. 8J0.5891. ' • .._, • ,, "'9fi2.!•11 ....... · .. 'i .. ·1u ~~'""'-----::-,., '1£ , ... ,.. "4 ,;,. · :f , · ·• · ~pt. · nfurnt 365 1 Apt. Urifurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Newport Beach II •• .. ..... J NF.\V J Br,,2 Bl\ W/lrple.1~--..,... ..... -..... -~--....;. __ .,. ---~--..;.... ______ _ •~=~=~=-'·~--c lfvine lrvi.ne ,1 :AVibt. '3il~.' :151h It. J11.n. ;ood· 1:'"4:1. -~rea; nr. S. iiii"i.:.iilm'i-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e NOW OPEN •. •I 22nd. Lal·~ BR. 2 BA,.6p\'n COllAI'>· -Pia;-~,. Ch~ltn/11ml BRAND NEW 1&:2 Br Frotn e< ~~'p11.ti6 .p~t. gar. Jll'l ok. .$24.'1· 2 lge yn)!I. $148, Priv, patio, bi!Jiard ,I • .s~f :"~ar&Udite.' _Cp. M . 541-'M05. ~'>7"'8188. • • , ·.· rm, heated poot _w/ jR.CUzzi, ; · ~7 ,. · 2 nn bl huge closeb. deep pile car-' ·. · · · · ™" Bpi, Ins, :e;plf. drpa:, peting, lusti landscaJ>inc.· I· UJXUJ\IOUS Fnmch Re&eh-in adult 1-!~iler.lrome Paric, Achlltf.·Nr, airport~ just w. !~~ cy~~~~ ~ 'bath, kl~~ ~"?"'1· no of Palisad~ 20102 Birch st., ·•· F.mp!~ce/ Dfrflllj: -~oom, .. ,~1 ~~. $150. mo .... . • ..-.Al.A ...... Newport Beach. 5574246. • 1 .: .. unc1.,, .. 1<M .. A•t. 87S:"930.. , 11 .. -. • , . yOll n" • 1 ,,,, .BRAND NEW ,,,, : ~ M~OD. Ul'.""Bfy.G•·~ ... 'A~. .... ~~ .. ~.\~~~~I. Cpl .i,s: • ·1 -' • 1 • • • • ~ SaS.maA ~c Ave (Aero!! ~ • r, .. ,,...JI! t<'-" ., !':""..-. ~.,. 1Ho.1.-• , • uvm .. ountry Club) :~~. ·Al~ ~1ft.1 'Yrly $160 Rarage-.'.l d\ild ""-v.ll.11111 •... Park" _ · ... w.n· ' Spacious.. l & 2 BR from :: mo;,Adull;& qnly11 673-8936 ·pd. $150/mo, •367 •Avocado , $1~ &:. $185, flREPLACES. :,· , ~ vi•J.,,.'~\i~ant • j 1A.,,t 9.~CMo.&45-i984. . , ,.. Privpatios, loed11ofcJ09ets. , ._ · beidr?Pm,, 2 baf;l1, 1'.iJ.'fplace, • ·~L'\raJUe! Cpts, drpi, . • . . . \ :. • Heated Pool~ Adulti. Man-:1' ·, dJ.liliig. room~ .Adyjtt: only . ..__, 1. .L-1". <.1<> cl , ·:~ l'lger 979-1268. , ~ , a!hWn,, . ,......, "' BR. $j:\O. !, $500 P.f;r n'!O· Al't-~ • ....,,93Q.: Mature 'AdU1ti-•• No pe1&, SEACLIFF MANOR Apls-2 :1 ~ 3'Blkl tG QCelJl,'Or hlly; new 'QUiet. 2295, Pacific Ave. Br. $160 Unf. $175 furn. :; r: ·~uxe .. .2 br, 2 bit; bltn11, \548-:68711Or"642'-4429. Cpls, drps; blfns, garb displ. :: · trplc, beamed . ceiUne. $300 ~ ' . Oolc;k--to. rese, rve an~ •t:fatt!Tifnt In ona of our.new aecUonL (The 1525 ·Placentia Ave. Ask 11 ST · Atta. Lgf". · 2 Br1, I • . abou! our discou'n_ t. 548·"",,.._ ,I 'I lae ·613·34 b · -1 · ;:: d • , q1,1 cker, you are,. the better .your chances of "etting the .IJoor plan wo' 1 .., • • • .., rns re ng., cp.,,, rps, • S : 1 , WE :t Bl', C~~ dr, hlt-ini., patio'. No Pf!IS'. Pre-ichooler and location that fit you best) 2 & 3-BR tudios, 1% Ba, all ; ':• P>Ot $100-Sn>. \vesJ.-y N. olc".1' S15G/mo. 54·s-·2 7 6 5, Park West apartm&nts tend fo,1111 up.fast. elec, dshwhr, ·w hr Id r Y l,I r~· Taylor · Co., ·Re.ail I 0 r • 642..(!"16t.1 ' ' With ,adults over 30. (And under ·30.) They like Iha edulta-onJy hook-up &. ga,r. Nr. Hoag 644-4!110 s . ~ ·.1a '11osp. $195. 646--3666. ;:.;-· ~ e WI L C)N eectlont.with priVitf,poola an Jacuzzis and barbecue pils. NEW I ·: . 2 BR.,. hlfna. Welk tn bell.ch. GAliOE:Ns· 9 Willi Moms. (And ·Dads. And·kkft.) They like tile family eectrons · oceanrrnt, furn or-un.. II•. Sl!IO._ °"'""' CO•!l ~.i 'B·R, 1\0 BA,.cplfd,.,,,.-w,lthtotlotiThepre-ochool;Theteen conter. TheJunlorOlymplo forn. Winrer $.100, 3 BJ>, 2 Esta!•. Call.:·-Encl J>lltio. 1)4Q. 642-68!1_· al Po<>I . . , . . BA. l.rg lrplc, ·patio & 11-!" GREAT vr~,, Br, "•'· * OPEill' If• TO 5 t -~ii-~ aihf~tes. (And '1u1i Piell!'gOcd 1pom.) They like Park Wiit .' o"::.'.oo6;:~3S, =-'"';'~ !f.1 :tna~~~=· $200 · D~L~XE i .. ~73~'8·~190j rec1'9alJOn. It outdoes eve.ry,.other 1p11r:tment complex in theareL 3 BR, 2"' BA, frplc, Condo. •• ., • -..:__ & ..-· -.1 · n ow~·~ ; '· ::There'1.l.'three-acreactivlty park. Filled with awi7nmlng-16if1h9r..1.•' ~aree.-$ 2 85. i! 2 JJr. ,.,.... . ... ,..,, "" c ** ~EAtrrlFUL l &:. 2 BR. •PY pools. Night·llghteci' lennii: VoJl.vbalf, handball. A large turf 00-o930. 11~ $1111, , i:efrf.8'tranee, gu. Contemporary Glll"den Api-w' H ;. 431·lrls. No pet/child 644-4340 ·Patios, frple, pool. $150-$l6s'. '' · ·•rea fof JdO~ing ~and,t~uchfootbal1. · . •1 BACHELOR APJ: $80. ea11 ~63:. . , . Tbtre'• JI. two-story clubhouse •• Campleto health club faonltln Ii~ 615-~ 1. B)\ .d"!llq, ~."!'~* •pt& • , ••<! lre ln_ed 11tend1n1s. Lo~nge1, g~ 1!14 porty rooms. Fult·Ume :!=>• · 2·~~. unfurn, l · blk to •bch. 1 tlrps, bll(l.111 ,~. • Adull'll. l'89Jntlon rpa nager, . . , . ., 1., ruo"• ""'· No . .,.,,, "' 11,;, 211~. o.,;~ Ave1 '_l'iriiwes.t hliaomethingforowryl\oc!y.So,nomi!i~•whiiyour: • •I · MusQarite.·:li73-925t. 549;-jql", 1 1.,i > ·' 1,,pi. 'O~ nt~r!tal atatus,·or athletic a~/lltY ,f" .. ;you're lure to flt In. If :I• r.,_ 2 BR, 2 B8 frplc. $21i5 •mo. 2 Slofy tnPi.-.x, 2 Br, newJ){ YQU)l1urry. • • ' " .. , Leaiie. 711~ M•ri ..... ,d CdM. decor, ' llf!'W ,W,/W crpt. 1. 'I 673-5"'67. -""'~, Family , . .o.i;ily, 'no cklg~. ..1 ... , •. 1' $..a&•m- ; --~l•'MelO.• .. ;" l\60lmo., se')nS,.-, -t. . --.~r-.-...-WB&'I'·- . • BAY MEADOW APTS, Cpl•,' dcp., ail ftlei:· ~,,,,: • L BR ~Q· Priv. patij>, • . .-..-: • · .. ~>;! B:M3 . ceilings, Pf:nellnr, aduU1 ngy."~o c~\lttren·~ srt• paHos, f9<.Teabon a. ""· $l2!Dmz 1548-ll22. _: · ~ ••-'111~~~. __ • • :.t · d!illeL All '!'I""'· .0 ..,.. MESA v....i ;' .,R'· "•"" , "'""'r."'"''"" ~·~ •. 1rv1n1.Jt11tolf the Sln ·D~o F-•tC..lvtrRotd. · , ,~ ·~J 1~_'}1'• rno.M AS LOW N•w•r _..i,,• ••t-;,;,; Adull.,on~,ltom t fto •. F.omlly•-11, f~~ tiff. I • ""~ lllCI lnC), ~~L' ,.P.flS. ) child' \""; • • , '"'~ ~ '38'1 ~· 1'&1 St, C.M. .'f"> -. "'l'a'I ~50. J1 "·I ~~13 • + ~·~··' ... • ' e ai;A1JTTF1JL GROUllDSe -1 Br4130"'"°"' ,.,,.., . .r. » ·-. ',llfll!iif •-··-'"·"'',_,.., SPANISH nEcox •(lqen, dispoul. 132<.E. Bay~ \ I •. ' i ---Ajr:/mnd. G'u, lifr: Pd.· ot. 494--279). t' . ~ ri • ~. 1 ~;. Rtt. nn ., 1 Bri: .. 40p\er 'CptJ1 I: drps.- "' ~. :1 Bit '1140, 2 BR l!)t-iM. ~~ 'A.jlul!r. $µ! '·"-~QW175,1 ' I mo .• ~~3'. · l,. . 'll--.M ~•-Mm Apt• 2 BDRoM' l l\ BA. <nd po!lo, .... Mkin,'SetiM•r. No.] f.ncl ~~llQcrpt, drp11. ,~~ tt ·'ftii 'GA!U,.~~"· • · 548-2'22.• ?, ·~· . ~ ~,. " w1•11r' wl,ri' 3•<. 'Adftlo' S/ol l . R ' tie!~ . tll> 1 ,, 1¥• -.,-t./Td r p, ~It n 1, ht!~nur~.':..i u 'n-'bC~~dll: ·: .. ·---r..,i 'yrd ·~; . .,., ~ ........ _. ~ 'wlt.,.fth. 'Tit/_. ~d . f'!Y.11 ,Y\il Ii!!• :t1"~· • ~mllot.''CaJI· brwn UIRGE ~ Br.,Jlio l!,&•Jl~io l6J, ...,.. · ' -, """· l'l!tHr:·"''· Nil pelac M 1119iwo·-. vr: fl(I! Sl<O. m ~qo"" f:!-.15«. ..., 111 Aioti. 2 Br •Joi\· Ba Sludlo. •nef I , 1111,. _... f5Ctlo, tnc! ot-c. 3l8 l~~ 21 .......... ~ Cabrillo. 60-ml: • • .. !IA -, Siii!. liLl( l 11/h ..... , ql!ltt ..... .. _ __ 1111. a-A01d• .m~lli!. - /l,'f/i& '1ll!N.i IU!. 150 E. 21st. •• ------ . -- .. "':'---_. .. _ - WESTCLt'F•F a.tea; 2· Bedroom, 2 bath. ~dultJ on.. 1Y: ms. Ag! 6'15-mr .. LGE 2 BR, f BA, w/bltns, dtSQI, .dshWhr, gar. 1 bllt ocean. (21j) 3X7-2257. . LG&,,2 ... Br. 2 Ba. Yrs lse. • ~ 715 Pn>6J)eel AVe. ..,,;..;;.;:_. Shares. 494-9502. . ·~~~. !liP"5JliS 4 "" 2io B•-. Uke new. 1 blk to beach. ')' ..... ~-· . ' ~f;ii;!h! Br, 2 BA, dlx 'ajol:·"FTplc. N' Ocean. YeAtly rates.•8424148. . *"* Ailill:TS: DIX. 2 ar.,,2 ,.., ..... .i.,,.. bflns, •ncl pr. P1llo .. $1!5.-., S.nC.~ + Kew haxtrry>apts on Blults wlUfWU"PUl'!d view ~ f ocean l beach, trpl encl 1,.-. prlvoey, -ID>· l4!11 Buena Vitti. •~92-9!41, 514-96!!1, nMI FOi ~'CASH ·THl.OU5H. A DAILY PILOT All« AD --~"" CLASSIFIED HOURS 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Frlda1 9 to noon Saturday· , AdverUsen may place their ads by.telephone COSTA MESA omCE 330 w. Bay 64.2·5618 ?lEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 64.2-5678 HUNTINGTON ll&ACI! l '1875 Betrch· lUvd. 54o.1220 LkGUNA BEACH 222 Forest .Ave. 494-9466 SAN 'CLEMENTE 305 N. El Camino Real 492-4420 NORTH COUNTY 'dial tree ~0-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES D<!&.dline for · copy & killl Is 5:30 p.m. the day be· fore l)Ubllcation, except tor MDnday Editlon when deadline 11 Satur- day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS F;RRORS : Advertiser! shoul<J check their adll' daily & report errors Immediately. 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That moans 'your ad wiH be sffn in papers delivered ·to ~mos arid -sold from newsracks .from border to bordtr all along th110r1rige Coast ••• aD tho " way from Seal Beach -; . . . - to .. San Clemente • , .. "You f. .. ' ,._, ~) ,, ... ... . ..... Get It . I All • • • ' Huntington Beaela Fo1U1taln · Vdey Gosm Mesa · • Newport . Beaeh . . . ~ua Be.aeh Ihtne '" "· Saildlehaek San Clemente Capistrano f ',1-• •1 • . --, :: ~;<:Plus the claffy newsrack ~ltlon) . ,,......, . . For One · Pricl . .. .. . With .A " Classified Ad ' · ' "one 642· 5678 ' Y8il WI CWIE IT, la ' • • I ~. ' • • • • . . . ' . • 1 I I ' ' . ' i I • ' -jr;il ~' _"'!"'!l'_-~1~11 i.:o.-l[S)[ ~ .. ;..1~ 1 -·-=~.J~ [~~-~~''--mi~~ ~ -I ~---;:;~ ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiil ;;~.;:-~·:· ~=l]~i~~~~i:'.,w-.Ma, 111 • Apts., Apts., ~ • 1 1·~-=··~1r~w~11oo115~ .. ~~-~ l'eund ,,_ ""'' • 1Uys1111111 ........... • ••R1d1l a ••II• • i;;;;;;;,;;;;=a;;;=;;I F un1v m 1----------L J i-l:::--"-'"'-1·-0,.'..;.;.:...;;"".;;;....::.:...;":..:"::m.:.::..· •=..U::.::""':::."'"::..;371::.:.1wANTED 2ao1t <..,.,.> 1o FND. a.aut. ~ -.... EXPi:itlEIOCED cblld ..,. AL's GGllDIDIG ii;m """'*' ~ . 0-..el General ..,.,_ now ' br home 'l1p< -back. White lllnl)laome. ..,..-s.s. su.oo for ..,...._ •·•!"a ll ~· ._pajo..._ _..,, IOYS w/worklnr widow . chnt, boots I: Jtu. collar. wkly, T::.0 am· 1 pm ~.weklll.call CaDDI*.~. AllLS Wuht•ldrytt/ktL pr t v 11 RH11J °"""'°" Veey lovabk. About 4 )'I'. ., .... .,.. oab. F•ncod Ylf,, 5IO-&ll SaMas •N4w•~ ...,._ . ¥ w/•Pf ttt;ii. Non •~rt ll-1 LEASE Oft s.u.E .• .,. Vic. Lark 1 p u r CdM. hot meals, aoocl home 411 Cd.M, .o.ta ·~ QDwr .,......... • • • pleue. pr l v a c y , In-•il'fft fronlqe. ParitU\c S. 11J...MS2. ~ \e a-v Iron m • n t • Sbatt1, Wettdiff: ' ·~· ~ any rol.' COSl'A MESA·NEWPORT d~ndeQ!.'fl, ameenlal llv-10 can. lJ.0.%1> JIOWft' • <2 ALL Brown Lab. t y p e ' Exper J.,,.... GtdlMf _.""" ~ ~ Jb:lotilla. j_t to 13 Yeus (>kl ~.Rent nep. Call B. dbl. doon .,5 room1 • hlp female, approx. 7 montbl. EXP~-~dtlld caN CompleW yd 111'\'ict • .,..t ~ filll. ~Hn. PAJ\T-TIME WORJ( Ba.melt, 54f..U10 or &12.1785. ceillnp. $250/mo. Re:ad,y Very lovable. Santa Al'll. ~ in 1'nY home wl~ A: Jtella. Fnt ut • ...._ f: iftil..._."--• WANTED: Paat middle-a&~ NOW -See H15 Pla~ntla Helahts vicinity C ll I fenced yard. Infant lo 5 Yfl, A----1 11:-I ' • • ,7·---.--:"'-~ a Gitt11 tntnttted ln woman to rent room I then call Ouk Ra,yn.aford 56-3"1 · Lbcated next .to Npt. "-S&.n ,,...,.,... -rv CM r:c Dreama.kir.-,• Putti'll' Out Sttvil!'I' Carda _ .. __ i...-iu ,.. ___ ....... M"" 641-3235 or 557.filZ, • Dit-&o Frwy. f'U D cl I 0 n. f ~T"Pl'.n"Uo ... *-"-. All . titttd Pt-nont.I Oh Saturd-.rs, kt..AISied Tn lllllllic: 'V"""V ....wv.-,...... -l'OUND Siame.e er Burmtli! • ............._.. ""'" "'-,..-..ii·· . Report T Th r home, ~ companion with eat at ne City Sbopplna 546-l691. I'll tut a {new kM* on )llW° F....,. advlct. 673-1"9. Sbe1J ~ °. : ~Ml ~. $65 per mo. P.O. Box O!Dter, Orulp, ~.ON, PENINSQLA: Deptn.. do6r ..;;.; total COiii ol Altliratlen1 -'41...JMS ner Pal=. I: S.nt~ ~ 7X. CilM, .-. ' 6iQ.1US -..211 JUllMY 11th. 5.11-3715. Call MOther bu ~· h>ule on $10.50 •. ~. Neat. e«urate. 10 year, exp. Ave, At 9 O'Clock Sharp f\JiN l'OOID'-<B.B. A C.M. betfeea 11 a,at. 61 p.m. bcb. ~~-;;DI.ya or THINGS liy· -. U . Til•ftilln ftepalr Th I 1 Saturday Momin& UHi. Meal,, tor itudent. 1 7500 sq, l't. 0 11 J c e • , ~ Collie. a,anw mix e~. . • , · eliect., plumb, te~. tile, OnJy. No. Experience 1".etts- Adult. $65/mO. a f15/mo. asaembly UM. A-machine w/tfiltinctive marklnc. vie. lJC D Dl)",Care. 1 am-5:30 inlUna. cup11try, pUat -.c.-. * ~S TV * aary. Brine Your f'riend.11. 642-85)), lhop area. He.vy power, Harbor I: 'Bay, c. M . pm. Hot meals. Xlnt care. 56.00). . • ~ All 1Brand1 No Phone Calla. Brin.r A Apt1., Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or U.,tum. FURN. room, private home ftuore1eenttite1, forced air 646-300.l Harbor/Jjaker area. H•ul• .. · "Aulbbrized ?4&1ntvox Pencil. near occ le ihopplnr. Costa heat~ tile doors. Ideal for · · · 5t8-1539. . ·• . , JCnowa illr lionubt 541)-.U13 Cost• Men Costa Meta Mea area. 549-lOSl. electronics or lite manuJ'. P~ENTOeer::; ~5::1 E~ER. ,Bab)'aittf!r', Harbor WANT.GU Mftl)' 1Jl.ee 1 frM s.r-.nc. ALL ·~:~y;.g1Rl.3 ==:=..:='·:.J·Bl~l~"~§~~ .. Bl~l~"~~i[Ei[l I ·o=-=·""Home,.,_ __ :--=415 1535 MonrovJa.iA""-. Nwpl .,.. llillbY·cal' 133-1515 or View '""-' area. Hot y.,....,,, ........ -movtnr , .:; . . .. '"°' ~Bch.~--~~·~["'"~["'";i~~~·~-.,..,,.-· '=-:-..-h•-C&11'*"711'1· · • ~· 1t.oo . ..._i.r: + REllOVAL ,t. tr!mmtnr. "" WILL BE HIRED THE EXCITING ~-.!'. .... ~=~ -4,000 s9. FT. =:'.;.., ...... .;,,.,brown c.,.. SifYI.. Yoo:::: &1& ... -~:.w~. IC-215.1 °'i"""""-"!1"!o~v~s-....... 1 PALM MESA Apts av.au.: Tthder J~ cue. s~ • Good location • .pota. Viciai1lJ'alrview &:J~Seloftl:,Upbola~ Remove trlec.1 din., ivy. TN• Are 1.().14 to deliwir J>l.Pf'" ' •Xln ~ ~ tieaat. 1ur-$450, ~ montl\.~ Baker, la Mesa. Oeanen ~ti'a Drl·Sham-Ski I ..i ~1 bJckbot . . In tM Dana Point, San Ce· • · • roui'idings. ~7:4~· _ Roy MCC•rdle Re•ltor 546-5146. • " • poo ~free. Scotchtuard ·(Soll M7-.i:.~ a "I •~' ' Ceramk Tile. K l I c he n 1 · menle veas . .. ~ Fu·N IN THE SUN' *PRIVATE ROOM UlO Newport Blvd., C.M. FND: Brown •Mink-colored Retardants,. Deina.sen It _ Baths • Sbower:s • DAILY PILOT • For eld~rly pen.on. Bright _ 541-7729 kitten witft collar. Vic. Fer-all color .br~httnen a: 10 ~,r ~~..,~::=· Firep!acet •Entry ways • 4M..f420 Minutes to Newport Beach cheery garden surrounding•. ~~r06. &: Del Mar. C.M minute bSaleach for white ~. . .._ ·~ . i ,!ti~ ~t"~ti~tea . ._ BUSBOY, p/timei My \!.'Ork. Nutrit>oua meals. 548-4753. 6;iOO Ml ft Ml bldg w/oUices, •.1 • • ' U1"tl: v. your money , ~ ·~-:---:1IC '"' .new -= Apply alter $ pm, Unbelievably large apts. Decorator furnish· ~rep &or. Uc n. 1T19 FOUND: Gold band ring, bY_ "v~·me extra ~· H•u11clMl)lft9 ~· ~ @It. SrnalJ Dirh~. f/time days "ed. Hµgei'oo), jacuui, electric built-ins, shag !ltOnt•ll lo Sh-4311 wtlltti St CM 64Sa)33 Will claan 1Jvtnr rm dinlnc ~ Ml~ 5.16'-21:11 T ts dr , 1 er " · · vie: Mariner'• School, N.B. ·• WINDOWS ·ca•p•t• --· r --T· I • See Chef4'.y1. Hu......._._.. carpe , apes, sauna & more! d 646--0681 • • nn. 'A ball 115. Any rm. · , • . • 1 mJ . · "-•-· ADULH..-NO Pm r..._ny will lbllre ,_ t IYI: eve1. 645--1818. f150 couc1s·,1e chair SS 15 H•/cleari. We 11ve . Blue Seaclitt, ~ Palm Aw.1 ,---t ~~ wmtmed··..:,::: RENT M-l ll2S lq. ft, WHl'l'B female Oxk-A-roo. . .. , ii ·.,,w count., .not Chip Stamps. RA,S Main-I' ,. .. ,.~ f . IJ11~H~""~··~Bc~h.-~~---SINGLES ........ $145 Priv. d-nn Ii b& !135N /mo!D 'c.1316M. *' ~u· 6-Vic Cul ... Dliv .. 1\n1le ':tt...i""'·1 do wk myoelf, .•• ......,.. S<S-9151 .. 642-291.!1 "'""'" " . • CllIID ...... It hlkping 1o1 · o. · • .,,......., · Rocle UM 838-8642 S31-<l!Ol M11tftt Qlrl Rela. · · · rm A: bd prof famUy iJl 1 BDRMS ......... $155 Spa' ciow!, ~t<i'ac. a ..... md. Ront•I• w.n~~ ·~ MALE ,.:~ •• ,,· vi Good ref. : M ~--· .:_" Jy 'W ,s ml. 2 -H B. ~ ••• or -·-or entertairung. B ea u t . ,_ -• ..... """ ~r c. Carpenter efa ""'"" a: ..wrv•ce -•n _,. ,.... . ,_ · .......... 2 BDRMS. . . . . . . . . $175 view. 83().1034. HELP. PLEASE, otde. COO· Paularlrio School ~92. . Catpe.,, Window •• .noor·et<. M tETs· ""man .... II ok. !l&i-T<QI . .. Unfurnished Apts. Av11ll11ble BALBOA I. waterfront, 2 pie suddenly on tiny income FOUND Afghan H 0 u n d' cM;m•J 1.wl.1 R•shl Reiid. le Comq'lc'J.. st8..fil1 'SCIA • , _•_v•_·~=~==--·1 . Fro(T\ $10· to $15 LESS. wks, or ? Aua Sept. Family, urgently needs 1 m. Me. He black & tan. Vicinity RUby Remodel frame~l linillh tt· DED~CATED · CLEAN~G 1 , • COOK, EXPER . XOU'RE RIGHT-. 2 "'"" x!nt "'"· ...,.., stroke victim, am-St., Balboo bland. 675--0887. pair eic. 1.ic'd, Bonded. *We Oo EYe"""'')t['* , ANSWERS • BLUE _OOLPHIN • THEY'DE UN ERP EDI 213/212-4032 wkdays or bulatory but handicapped. FEMALE Poodle found, near Qu ick SerVice'. 9'2·1961, 24 hr. Call '6~ . 33$5 V1a Lido, NB · I' . D . RIC · 213/-2384 •V... Needs yd. lw ganl•ning ex-Killybrnok School, c . M . ALL types ol W..nb'y by HOIJSIOOIXANING Mlltado'-Ooken -Adapl _ COOK. .....-. Apply Baptb\ • 1561 MESA DR., Costa MeSll WOMAN wanted to lhare er ci 1~. 213/417~ af. 540-4838. kica1 man.··· · FOR THlJJtS[)AYS $1.50 ·Jlr. B:ehl.Dd•-""BAJT yous: HOOK Conv. Hosp, 861 Center St, 5 bl~s So: of N•wport Blvd. lovely new 2 BR, 2 BA apt. terrxxins. ADULT male S i amese 53&.1643 e ~ e FlM tak!: "Do tlah outj~CM~.:_541-~5615~:._ ___ _jl · 546.9860 Pool &: sauna. Adultl only. REQUIRE hse 4 br, 3 ba +, w/collar, vie. Via Lido MINOR home-repain. "Plum· EXPERIENCED houaekftp-there bite! Why, you haw to DENTAL.Alliat&nl, :flnandal 557-3549 or 646-2745. for March-Jline 15. Call Web-Nord, N.B. 615-1136. bing-carpentry. palntinc. er w/trini. I: refer. S2.50 hide behind a trtt to BAIT tec'Y· Exper. Only. ~ r.g~~~~~~:-g~~~ii!J~"illE~··~·~~~~!!.~l~l"i~si j WJLL Share ~ 4 hr borne , er 548-1674, ~· 545-2529. KODAK Tow'ilt camera vie. rocifing, 1c&l!. ~-br. Mn.:. Madden 673-115.1. your HOOK," live practice. Autonomy A: ~ --i : · ~ w/working wo me n o l" Exchanee poui~e for dl.x Athi,htl, H.B. ~ to Iden-C..,,..,,1C...cr,te • ' ' .EXP.·COUPt:i TO DO w JM W•nt• F ..... 11702 lnterottlce rapport preaent1 Apt1,, Apt1.,. itudent. University prk. Nr Maul .condo apt. at lily, 536-1697 aft 4 pm. ' ~OUSEC::itANING ~!l&i-=3222;...,_· ------1 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 U.C.I. 8l3-8l'.k:9· Kanapa.h, golf Ir: ocean. FOUND Sat. Parakeet. Vic. CONCRETE Worlf, I,' r e e 1 • e 645-4364 • NEED ~P at home! We DENTAL Aisistant, l'Xp'd Coll• Me.., . . Cost~ Meu WILL shaft ..,. borne, nr QUIEi' widow-de•lres bacb Fountalh .VallfY Hi Sehl. ldeu. 1'rM. advice .• r-lll!'"•-T~ have Aides • N•n•" • chalnlde. Et Two, t.iUnol -SPACIOUS- WELL·DESIGNED Apts For People Whe Want Only The BESf! l Ir: 2 BEDROOMS with TERRACES From· $140 to $21'?/rnc. • Shag carpd>-<i.a/>odos e Sauila-1-Pool..Jacuzzl ~ • F.ncklsed Garages e Quiet Adult Livi~ at S._ MERRIMAC ..A_wooos 425 Merrimac Way Costa Me111 '* BRAND NEW* LA COSTA APTS. 2 Bedroom Av11il. e Built-ins: e Swimming Pool e Lanai e Bar·B·Ques e Garage. ALL UTILITrES PAJD ADULTS, NO PETS 354 Avocado St., C.M. +4~·97tl BRAND NEW From $145. Dishwashei-. 1hag carpeting, walk-in. closets. Forced air -heat, extra l arge room1. Beautiful game room, heated pool BBQ's, enclos- ed aarages, · qul"et 1urround· lngs I::: close to shoppina. AduJI llvinp; no oet~. EL CORDOVA APTS. 2077 CMrle St. 642--4470 Near Harbor 4 HamUion St. Laguna BMch ~Civil~~~ IAdy. Pool :~tC:, ~~ ki~r.v~ cau to identify. 347-5883. ~~~~a"(. !:; .;.~;....~. . T~ .·---·. =ee.::,m:us ~ =-illo~· ~ open~ 492-1983. GOLDEN Retrittyer, Vic. reuomble pfice. Call Ted, • tHllM john, S47...fi6Al. DENTAL. A11l1tant 1 -~ ·-.r.:···-GIRL ~EEDS. ROOMATE · llth St t. SUpOriot, C.M.•Ap-l45-50i'J. ' ' ' ..OC:E·AN YIEW1 . .OF SAME... J>fOJC.J~.old.cTS-141.9.'; LARGE. _ ~-~all. ,,.,_ent e·tl!«" .... ~ul·,' y •· F. C. BkpM;IH·Frlda.)'. No cha.irddt,,.,o:Pft'.-o·nly in the center of town! Sid· ** 962-2211 ** I l[j] ... _.. .._.. r -I s'H. )) yrs exp. Retidenl Pre\.nttve practice. ex· ing glass to lrg deck. 2 Br LADY Teacher wantl girl to PenoMll • MAN'S watch, ~" vie. work, patio 10J?S, additloaa, Mailed Qn Request O.C. 20 yrs, IJS.1817. p&ndtd d\ltiel. 962-2436. apt newly painted. Cpt/drps. share lovely Apt. Rea1. Ab-. Dover Shore . repairs, roofi.nc e~. Frft W.A. SMruEY, C.P.A. F. C. Bkpr~irl Friday. No DONUT Sbop ~ female, All eler. ~. .._ RI "~" .... ~ plans, perm\tl. "Free e&t. 60-2)l21 · Anytime· . 6t6-9666 SH. 20 yrs f'xp. Resident nlaht' a'hitt, 25-45. ·M exp, NU-VIEW RENTALS ~Y ty. --· L t SSS Call sny-539-!M56 • .14111:: P......,•lt 53G OI , ' · ·' -· • ~~~ 1::: Toner Tax O.C. 20 yn. &39-1817. nee. Mr.' Donut. 135 E . 17th 673-4030 or 494-3248 1 G•r.g11 for Rent -~ , ~· CEMENT WORK, i» job too Servkie. 24 YEARS exp. in Helf. Wantect:-M-.-F-710 St., CM.· Newport Be11ch DISCOVE(i Dtsc:;ovmY DOG loat ~ Vict ·Of Orange ·~ re~ble. 'Free U.... Penonal lft"Vlce In 'I D=RAP""'=ER=Y~bel~p-l!Mded-~~.-.-•. 1 •SINGLE CAR GARAGE, Find YOURSELF in Someone St. It :»th, C'M'. 'nlur. AM, Estim. H. Stuflick. 5'&-8615. yaqr'"bome. Call for appt. •ccOUNTS BAY AILE per. Blind atitcb "'9'1'1 A: ;;;;;;;:o;;;:o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:o:;;;; Huntington Beach a re a, Else 1/13. Xtra. akk longhalred WINTER Rates! .Concrete 546-7735~ Howard Clark I: ~nd developm:.t co. needs t&bltt Jor ~-• pd $XI/mo. Call ~2681. Call now. No obll .. ation German Shepherd. Brn. ~Doors, pa.W dr t ve1, John Toner. hot~·-~ of RESORT LIVING 46 ._ sirl w/com:IJUction bade--1"•, VIC., .,_ • ...,. • Olflco RenT•I 440 (7i4) 835--0885 "(21.l) '387-3393 Bil<.. n a·m • "Tempah". dd.nlb.'DOI( t1U-1514. DIGllIFIED pvt. pr<paratlon around· t., od"t>P* ,akl1J•. -'> t~. S. &. ~'11.ll • FROM $135 l t'1 Oakwood Ga rd en * AVAIIrUDO BLDG. l Office .on grnd fliiOr-!- 1 9.iite &:l Ole. 2nd Flr. ore or Suite on 3rd Fir. Apartments , , , and it's JONES REALTY, $ERVICE tun, fine neighbors and Con premises) 3355 Via Lldo, U , I N.B. * 61>3711. , pres ge lJvini in one uxur-1 ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.0.;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;- !'~~~.'b . P~. htl!' 'us "f i nd , PAJ-iO!!.:...n.;_ftrive, lnotall .. ,,......,. ...... AOCU·Tax, Call Mra.,W~ 5'11-llil. , DRIV&lll I !""'t'"""" Rewaid. 6Q:.2-UI. new la~, aw, break, 3l.f, N. Newpt. N.B. 6t5-47TI. ACCOUNTS ~ re e e Iv a b I e Pl tlme, l·, aftslllClllftl • wk. ' JlULLY,i;J~SED v' • LOST Malanlute ')4-u I kiy, l'efn9'Y'~ 5jt_8!!1 '10r' e1t~ ' lroi\Jnf mach. bkkpr. -i\ula exp req: OW:r 25. N•t. tnm1r 1: tJI R&!a>Owned ltindu~Sp)rit~-!>!&ck ~ wliite, 80 bi ... CEMaN'J:.!WORK-~Robins~. Ruth lood healtb. No llJICla1 Uc1 ist.• Spiritual readllli' given Wes.tmli\lter I::: ·&nta A,. Pree "''"' ~ 00" NE'IRINONMINYGSH. OM• Cobuin 642-0010. rtq'd tor pitrJanUwf art daily )0 ;~.1tPfa._Advf<le area. Lat,e reward . ~t. ( ! .c. •, ~ cau.sa.a. on all matters.Of life. 312 N. ~2772 or 892-7µ8. Gontr~J -... Sf0.2241 • Aut. Bkk.Pr(Sec'y $600 Et Cammo Real: 'San Cl•· LOST, ma!•, """ Setter "ROOM A<kli""".,..Eatlma .... "•lntl119 .. Exec. Sec'y -• •x•CUTIYI . minte. ~~J31r=~ .m-903£'· 1mall f e ma I$ , black plana 1: J.QOi~ :liQale OI" 2 . • P•pech.,.lnt M'@d. · Secretarie1 to S550 PerMnnel A11rwy New Waterfront Ottitta L.D:S. wotnan,r.. S1,~5•4i•, 1l5 eoci-."i'OO in Si!aJ Beach. 1tory, LT.•I Coilltruedot.. ' ~ F/C BkkJir/Sec'y $600 · ious package. There'• SI million in recreation , •• ~~,:i~ lbs., iJ;at~t~ ... in ~m~ hward. Phone sM-3577. U7~isl.1. -. f ~r No Wutins See'y-10 'key $525 IDI. Sec'y to $700 · 1wimmlng, ten~s. billiards, prof. or bus~·~l lllce BEAUT Siamne cat .fem, A':D~A·llOPM. OI" 2nd tdy· ~ALLl'AJll!llt * Sr. Acctna: Oerk: $525 To Rns. ol. international health clubs, sa.unu, pro. 341 Bayside. Dr., N1pt Beach to dance and I hive:.~ ,-' l • .. I ~ . • .n' "ilac'• · Acctrw Clerk UM dlv,,tl. lrs eo. Top aldil1, shop, indoor ..... If drlvin" "B!!ill'!G!'!ro~nd!!y~Rl!!'!!"!!·~!!6,._.~· '"'161 lieMe of 1timor·PIH--nd t)nd made leather rope co; Remodel ~n· Of' blltb .. )'GU, • Oerk Typln ' $«IQ AO W. Couc Hwy.: NB e--. .:: rf'lnnnf' to B. '~;,::~n. I !'!.~~ea collar. Friendly. CE?.JTER ·~Conat.1 Co. SCS:t4'l . -.1111 "Itecentl'l'Vlilmt • $400 'SUM. ff 86<2Tlt range, dubhouse, etc. PRIME OFFIC-E Delivery, Od'. . .,...,...,.,..... Free l'Atim4tes 133-883.l. PAINTING SPECIA.LIST t f-NIW'°RT Custom d•co.atod singles, NEAR AIRPORT TAHITI BOUND! , Y6Une l.OS'f'' .f4ale 1 G~p1u n,~(.tWay,J l'l!ioJlt!< -· !J\illi'.'~--Eld. Int. .J'-rl,INMI Apncy', ~CED maldL Ap.' 1 &: 2 BR. Furnished &: Un-950' of finished office 1p.ce, woman' , familiar w IF r . Shepherd ~lk le , ·tan. remocl. Walla.; c e 11tn1,0 • ~·-Ina. DOus. , 1J3 Dever Dr., N. I , Pf.. RA:ldeway Motor lnn, Avail on sul>-lea.se. Immed ...._1..,...,;8 ... --.::~ f·-. -. Newport .Hghll area. 1loon, etc. N9•job Wo •rnall., ............,. · . . 1 ·~ -, . 1...,< Paliladft Rd,· Ooata ' !urnU:hed. No lease requlred. .rvv·~-.,.......~ """ ...,,,. Re ard 645-1400 -__ ,. · ·Models Open Dally 10 to 7. oceupancy. Parking provid· pillion 1~ COit 3 vhti. LY w . • 5Cl~. 24 hr ana. lttV. PAINTING -·Guaranteed Mia~ ed. Call 644-2lO!J. June. ·write'. '.9850 Garfitkt; BhAOK · ·I· · ~ · ·Beqk/ AdcMtia· +· ltM!modiellilc ' wirk. at .fair }ilicel. lJc'd A: BAJl¥.UD, ..,.,, attraclive, EXPtk FlonJ De 1 r 1 n er Near Hoag HO!SPital No 96 H.B 92346 Dachshund riJlx, male, 3 yn At::~ fr .$f1. ~c. laf· ~~ • · ~ ~. hot pants, fUll ,,.,.._ Hours open. OAKWOOO GARDEN 425 N. Newport BIVd. ' ' • · old.' Ans ·,;; t!i.iw: ·~Ii 'R:B: ~ '.j, 51!1-Jl70 PAINTING ..,,i. All -time -lo\ parl, "'"" •ff ,49'-7U3 ••• Modemmedica.lorottice,10 ~0~';-~7~n~'t· ·96U215.· ·· ·· · ·: ··· iJect;IQI' ' ' iu&m~eok,ca.p .. c t atltat WW ~f,1&9935. IJCH)RJ ftrm Mb 's.Jet rm. tuite on street.level. P.O. Box l223, Colla Mfta •. LOST .. Red .Lab ... Retriever ........ ., ...... , , . . . .. . . MU311, 547·1~. , . , ;al AN AYON ... dfuent Gennan.,~ (Resort Living for Mr. R.o~rn:~ parkingS.2-1000 PROBLEM ~ancy. eon.. =;:~ .::.;:.~~1:' ~ .. Raideftdal,. ~. mer. ~ .. • 1~ll.l!l"TATIV_I P.O. Bax 111, Dui Pt. 1 d 1 nl fidentiaJ, sym.Jiatbetfe.Jfta-· comm1, india:trial. Allo, re· up.. Avr.1rm .. •.SID.,.. Neat US:-ae iboW~ how euy 1'/C Bookkeeper fOr Laauna A u ts o y.) DELUXE office 1 u i te, nancy counseling. AbOrtion-wsr: Irilb Setter 4 moa. ~. repairs le inetaJ. 'WOl'k. Reta; 1toy,.M7-llSI. i( . .ia:'to,make ~er 1-have Beacta otc of CPA firm. NEWPORT BEACH custom dee., . <;pts, drp~, I::: Adopiion . ~.ferra.I. "AP; area 385% Cotta Meu •St: Iation.:·Bi& Or(trn&ll. LJc!d PAJN'I1NG, prof. All' work ,:flmttft your fnte hra. For a ·......-r51. 16'" at Irvine wall·pa~r, grnd noor, atr l CARE. 6424436. REWARD . ~1613: "Aina.'Freeett..l'atr.-'-......... Color 1pe,tt'wll'1t ~.:inttrview, e al lf,~="'·-=~w~ARD==R~O~B~E~--w cond. 70ii sq lt. 1285. Intl . 564711 r~-•-·-. ' . I ~. • -~ • Need 645-0550 or 642-8170 util. 543-9586. , Sedllil Clu~ ,, 535 GOLDENot Retriever •. apMprox. ·. ~. 51T~l«L • ·• ==rUTY' ·• .. ,.,., w Lt.h (5) fubJon CO{*lltanll, fUU 2 yrs. d Found vie. ea FIWgl•st 5tS-OZl1. .. " ,au · ~ ,o . or 1put time. we traln. -=::======== 'DESK space . available ' ,s50 Verile. 968-«163. • , ,, .. SIDING le F~ $129, 2 atmy f~. Better your In-Dttills ph. Wynn 541)..M&O • mo. Will -lurnlture FOTO QATE . coine 1'r, •renttrc ,,..,.. • ' · · AVAILABLE NOW at SS mo. Answerin& service Stiect your oam,Loon lrom LOST in vie. 19th I: Qrance, COMP. 1'iDMie :racilltiei in' $229.'Elrter only;~ or Bui)' a ttiiac;ttve Conni cit n1LL or p/time, Mrmt P•nln1ula Point available, 11115 Beach Blvd. 100,1 of photo referrals that C.M. white male -rabbiL hoime(inlb:try, lite manu., ~1403. • t ~ Mar ' SbOp. ~7321 . or tint, m exp. ne c , 2 BR, furn, yearly •••••• $185. Nunttngton Beach. 6t2-U21 We mall to Y9U. NO CON· Very friendly. 6(2...6174. boat/auto~· New ..,. you •Y ·.-,. .P'.ii n't. .....,,rs. : S•l a r y / co'? m. Fuller 2 BR, unf., yearly •••••• $250 NEWLY turn. office space, TIUC'I's~ • '". • SCHNAUZER PUPPY, 4 duct d~'t, !'i57·157t Jlooma: ~lnttiil SlO »i!!Allo. """'M"""IOOiiCl lPIR-Br\llh.. ·~6. APARTMENTS 1 BR, unf., yearly ••• •• .$175 HOT-SPOT $35 mo 55I% 2C hr. rttnrded messace mo1 old male, vie. Marine fumltuN !l extaior. C,.U *-"10tl't ' · .. OtAROE COiiiiili$: Car W a 1 h, H~~'iro~A · ~~· ~·~;·~ w. 19th st'., C.M. ~. n•/135-ml, 21.l/426.ll22 . Ave, Bal Io. 675-637'. • · PROr. palntlnr-iotir/fx,.., ~ ~lucte acc•i. rec p/llme, ...... nd. work In eves. J'urnltutt ~r a Honeat worlt-I;_ie /,l.na . aec't PIY•~e le sen ted&ei'. OJett, 'Meta •a· El:per, 2-ll AVOCADO STREE:l' PRIVATE office, restrm, *''," *' > '*· :' ll>peir. An-4 Modem. S<S-27""8. 56-1"4. lhru Ina! W . 0.. co. u ... "''4, 0... 11.-. Wantl OK, up to 3 yrs of Ii' * * 'k E No peti aMWering 1ttVice. ldet.I for x pert. c ,r ·a·Jt1m an PAP~R HUNG pe· bank-pt:VolJ'aervice but we GINIJt,U. Pat n.Jnet or Deluxe' 1 Ir 2 BR. -J>ool a p pra 11 er, account, Pre-woven ·'I: ,hand canine, Any, rm. + paper., -.lf.tl m• flit PQt'Oll ·tax l°e'-exper. ilri'd man~ tor ........ _ .. _ p.:.. w draft1man. Call Home Ap. rush aeats. SJ0..1360. • ports. tndv. muat be mature ~ oar &eds.• In Garage. 011111 ... au.t". aJU u . praisal Service. 646-9358. I'', t ; SP!.'CIAL! A\11. chair or PAINTING:I u Yl'W in. v.ic .• wen mp.n1zed in work ~·Co. MUil haw • FROMSlf<O. 646-l:llM ·.~VISTA-DEL-MESA:-T d f Pa d' · pt•ulJ'cmy.........,..Calt hablto.OtterexceJNJ•~t. "•ua-•. ,.~-ID DELUXE 650 tq. ft. otnce 1 ra er s ira· ' ·1se rocker Itri~ $5. Glulnc, Bill 64~ _, 'Cl _..-.,.. . * A.-.rtment1 t ~--. det ', • ' • ,· brtu polishftl •. ·61.· ~-· . ' • frj,, ... -. ~n,.n111. , make .-. We OU. ......,,, * .2 BEDROOM 1&2BR.FW'n.&Un!,Dbh-'"'' • ~·na Mu. FORcl•an•.neat patotlno. LEVITT MOBILI ~-•-, --~-"""'I---.. I"' Ba To hOu -·-pt N. ear nrwt office • Snl.ck 01~-1119 , ,_.--i..".. "' •.:...rior lo ......... ••-r -"' •• 711 wn se ............ • washer a Stove Ir: Refrig • ..-~ "' -1 • ,.. .. : ' . '..: J.ll~"IUI' DI"~"' reu. SYSTIMS bonUI ... .,. Ca1J lor ._.. Beam ceu1.,, extra ltJ Shae crpl'g·l..rt Rec center. ~· Prlv. parkrk., a~~· Ines riles", Dick, --'"'· ~ms arily, Barden'• Pelt""'..::; bedrm1,~enq J. ~tiO, recrea· · RENT Starll $"1$ nomlcl, B • .,,,,...,700 G~~ ~· ~p. ENGµSH Paper 'HP&er I: An equal ~ty ~. -i-'7-' tton rtn, •un• bath&, etc. lrv1ne & Meaa DrlY9 DESK •1*9 avaUable $50 t• ~. ~ ~~ prun. Nlnter. 30 )'fl. aper. Call' =-==,;em~p~toyu~~~-,-,·l"l!iiniii""iiifiiii:·I ="8.~·sSu&nd~al~ * K5415S * mn. WW~ -. Imes q,,_..,..,...,G&Men F.d. -.nu. 1a OOKKEEPER , ma!•, CBIUl lflCE Lesaons starting to0n. -W•1tcllff Rivler•--at 15 mo. ~~ -(' ~ Serv m ••• ~41•;-.aft $, .PArimNc / PAP..EIUNG · _,.d. kne otqCe manaat- HARllOR GREENS Specious 1 lo 2 BR. BllN,1 ~L:'..~~ble~e.a~·~=~cb!:,·~~~l·~"-w_ .. 11 d II 83MllS. ; .' U)rata<-aroa. Uc.l mant, 111< ........... qlllot, Pann.aalot -M"' lhnl 5f6.5025 ·carpell,drapes,heatedpool,t· 0 ars PROn:ssJ~AL ~. bonded.Reritum.t0--2191. lie no beJrier, Write ~-~Plft)' bedllna. b Hunt!~---~ N• ahop'g &NL Adults. COAST lfiGJl\VAY .125 aq. --. 7runi•&· • p•-~a. Ouotlw,I ad No. 115, Dally ~· ••·-· _... Ask About Free Rent II., Lot. of park t n I . .~.~-claJ>U Jobo, ~~ Pt>ot, p 0 Boo< UllO Ooata $4t.323' -~ •-/MO. "C" Thom a• .... -... • p "-. papm111 ltcahaotl " " • la llHlah H-•~ ll!OOW';':!,c~!_DI'. NB -~ ' land•c&plns.'Georp, ·,;;:-cikllmft:i.t.__, • M••,Cil\-· HAJIU>RJ:8llEllS.µ,.....,. &.I _.. "'-__ Reallw 5l!-5577. 1Hav .. , BR view~ •a oo ..... E ·eo-1, ~~i.. 611-5193. ; , -.r-, ·""'•-..... •! cut hair ,.. !Ute lo mako ~1~,J~,:,,~in :)'" =. ~ ci':.'M. ~ !':~~1-.a'-:-~ :~;: f~,..,~ 'Tu• PJ•~':'!'-'."~-TallitNd ,:;;;;,~ ~ -.ay,.Jolo Hair Woat ...a. ABOVE ALL! Newport Towers, from $350. Bay front. 2 l!t., 2 Bl.., docb. 3121 'f, Oout H w y . ll'Al'JSH COUNTRY ES· 'l'A'l'E llvl11& " ......... ljlta.Ttmcedpool.~ I>& -hi>' l4Ulll de! camper lldly""'"""' aid ·~· * l'ATal ~ ell IO -· -...... 1--.• • jy • Hu•llll&lo• Be.ach. "'-2511. The I.,.,;, Co .. Realtors 675-:;258 or l39-010l TrUh llsUlllW, tot Cloa,..p. .(u ~· Fl'eo·-• •" dept In d&llJ) -and .om-<U!=""--· _, -----1 Of"TICES • * * * * 1\epllJr lfllrinldtn. ~n•. . ' Call ~ . ' 1alql Oft certlln tpeClal HELP! • A ~fl. Costa Meaa. aw-.... u IS.Ill> --HAVE I choice 'ltl' Iota l:llP. Hawaltu -... e 't 9'11' -"iii\ :i.-~UliOt belplUI I ltaW a -·lMI-In ~~!I •mt ~~.1!!'1n~~ ove'1oqklne put In 2t Ottol,p1ei. ~!:;!,.,_., qiroo!.)~-...,;-.. U:.1N •MAtllNI :r"'aud..!..~~hatp. -$37.1111 Tl!~ GL Pat""' Tnde .... ,_ _..., -.-.... ..-. ,. •a. . -----... Pri on! Mtl-1514 -. ... "~. •llotj'• 1.a ... -* .......... ' ' ..... ,. .. '-"'---""""'·"'·-""~ -nc. •· · BEAtrr 5 acrtt iu.· view Comp. Lawn Jl&lil-"';'I ' . , · llOOiisl,111 -....,. wtih - - Kave r».000 equity tn very lot. 0.k ooveftd rollln« Horne or Olmm'I tu-MS LEW DsAs 4 -.. Pham· ,Mat' bt ~•tc "loold111per, ,_..,.. ld'DUWI In acw ,...-.ri.....Naplea.LB. hlU•, --Tnl * MNllS bq. a.,u, reJlpe ; ~~'''""Ex. -,ol.-.GIOand_tt!r,_' al Nam ttlidence ~ unill in $l500 eq tor lite model car 'Jl .--... -... tit. rtlDGdtl... New•. Cf"I, t . _.,.A frlnla a.etlts. ,_.. 1nllNlll. >W • 1"'1 lllta9t: ' ••• -:outal.,.. o<·oc. Ill<r. or, -a-.,~-. , .. ~ ·-1• Dll. . · '°"rd ap, ~ ..,_,,. .. 1 And I -Ma • • -bl hblna ~-·· -_..,., • ., .,...-i;ui t ' =-• . TIMI ...,It = . ' to !!I. ~t -•~ -,... ·-,., DlelO I Wlnlw, • ""' ut: "'-l'OR ll<nt: Dtlun olllcn, Multlllle zoned lond A tu-' "'I' '"""'' l'LUMI..... 1111 -..y ~ts '• -..,q, ..a Mr. 'IV ..... kit. DIPI, ~ ..... N ... bid& Lab-Ooll ltl Lot -lure ..... ._., l.q\n 9UICK CASH ,. hi' • ..i.e. •1* P.O. ... 1017, _,., -.. 1111 .-w .,.. ... lllo8o """ • or,... 13.ooo dear. ~ ''"""'· S1l&M ..i. "IUOM THROUtiH A • Ill\. Plliiil'illi • . a..ci.. -. ™ iwtr "°" -4 ,.,-., pd....._ QownValleyPartway . Mnnft. Cadillac. Rolla ...i.Trocle-nr-for •· Eloc:trlcel ~. "Wbltel:llpbuda"_. -•-11111•'"11 •• 11 "-·Bo&t .... 1917. .. ...... .,ro· .. -. DAILY Pl.LOT 1t1-21S1crf0.1• N..,..,..., _,Tin-· No 11 •01•0 01 , 1n mat " o111cf * * * * * * W4NT AD ~IMO ItEPAill 111tm '""' ''C\111". -..u c1a11-. • 1111<1111< l!W P('91 •0-In"-lo<. L.a• ,.,._ No j<IW too -ltietO thN Dail1 Pilot -.. call llllUe-.. ====..=:.:::::..._ 'Na.wt Mn. "4.., -•-•• · * MJ.3Ut • o...tflod. -.. toUla.m.a~"''"'· ' • • . . • • • • ' ' ' ' .Looking . For omeone To Take An rder? We're ood At It We'll even pay the postage to get you to give us an orcler-; Get ready for some quick profits lly malling 1.n your orcler today. Put a harcl•worklng DAILY PILOT classlfled want ad to work for you~ USE · THIS ORDER FORfA USE ·THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKI' ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN l LINES , TIMES - ~.50 $5.IO $6.10 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 '"''''" ,,, •••••• : ••••• d1y1, ~._9i1111i111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C1111ifi,1tio11 , • , ••• , • , •• , , , •• , ,, , • , ••••••••• ,. ,. , • ,. , ••••• , .•• , N1m1 , , • , • , ••• , , , •• , , , • , , , ••• , , , • , , , , • , •••••••••• , • , , • , , ••••• , , Add1e11 , ,, ,, , , , , ,, ••••• , •• , ••• , , , , , •• , ,, •• , ••• ••• ,, • , , , , • , , , , , , City •• , , •••••••• , • , , , , , •••••• , , , , , Pho~• , , • , • , • , , • , , , ••• , , •••• , • • 7 12 TIMIS TIMIS TIMIS --- $7.40 $11.70 $17.70 $1.21 $14 .SO $22.50 $10.76 $17.30 $27.30 TO flGU•I COST ""'' 011ly •111 ...... 111 •• , .. IJll'I 1bo v1. l11<;lud1 'f'IUP 111id11u or p~o111 """"b1r. lh1 101! of your oJ i1 11 tilt 11111 of th1 li111 011 wh ich lht !1 11 w11til of y111r od it writ· 1111, Alld SJ.00 ,1111 J li1101 t•lr1 if VIU d11;rt Ult of 0.A ll'f ,ILOT 111 ,,,..;,, with l'lltilttll rtp!i t1. ------CUT Hlll-PASTI ON YOUR IN't'ILOPI------ Clu11fi1d Dtpl: BUS IN ESS REPLY MAIL . " ,ir1t Cl111 P1rmit Ne. IZ, Co1t1 Me11, C,fifo.,•I • Or•n91 Coast DAILY PILOT P. 0. Box 1560 . Cost• Mts•, Calli. 92626· · ' Or Give Us an Order . by Phon .e At 642-5678, The Direct ·Line to · ' • .. I • • Claulfletl Want Atll • REIULTI -·---- • . . I ' \ ~1 i • -' •1 I ; M ll' I . ' ' f • [ l[fi]I .__ _ ..... _, •_l[ll] I ... , I I~ ._I _ .. _. _· __,J!§J :I ::·~··::· ·~· ~l~~~~l i::·::··=· ·~~il il::·::·· ::' ·~: Holp Wanttd, M & F 711 Holp Wanted, M & F 710 151 Z ......,, Holp w-. M & F 711 ...,.... --Fumltur. 111 Oar ... SAio Ill Mlocollao1•11 Ill 1''-/°'tOM 116 ...,.. 114 HOUSEKEEPER • Bal · MOTHER'S belper-Mtu. Ml KENMORE wuhtr It AGAIN AH .. ..i-Mon·Fri, 3 to .t bn per day Mar aree. 7 lo 9 . ~ SALESWOMAN, lieelltl Food · IU CAMGE s.lt, Mt 1 e, BE.Atrr Jtali&a Mublt top BALDWIN Grud Piuo. A ..__ ... quality pup. (aftunoont>· CJearuns &: tc6aue' mom1np .• SIOtt,outsoirw penonallty, dryer. fl'5 e&dl. Mll)'tq SAClltlPICI 1\lmlturt,Dilhe.l.Junk.118 Wblte 'w/lf9¥'t0ldll00No mu1lclaa '1detl 1h t. Pit• fer tale: 4 ft oW li&:bl cookinr tor ~derly! Call Mrs ~~~;a~aay. 10 to 6, 5 dil,yt. B-0242 wuher $T5. GE -...be:r 0). Dual CODt:rot, t:ltct twie bed. Ruby, Biibo& lal&nd ma.rka 34X10 X '4" Maboply. Im.mac, Prl pty. t.&bndir1 _,,. st. 8~ 1 couple. Own traM & ttJ req. . .mr-oooo. • d~ w 6JS..195.1 eves. All in Cd· cood,. G\ar. • m l'J5.70l3. G.\ltAGE: s.le-Ul Grand TWO 9XU Oval nip. Red 983-5814 •~ GllUUUU, I wb. Call Mn. Davi., 9. l, MOTHER'S Aide, childftn 3 SECRET ARY Doi • .....m. 2 Ra.... love •••I•. Oulol, llllboa !llaod. S&I· mulH and Bl"" mulu. Im-Spoltlne -l30 ~ennel 64.2--16~ for appt. & 5, liw,.in, Ericllsh speak· RF.cOND. Apl)liancet A l"ffll/~ fkftl 6 eor-SUndl,y lo.6 PM maculattr. $f0. eiaeh '"""""'' _..,... _ _, __ _ H 0 US EKEEPER/Bab.,slt~ Ing. Private room, bath & Girl w/ au around office exp. TV'•. Guar. A Delv'd. ner ta.bl~ '100. f15..1127. • • 2-HOl'H traUu. Xlnt cond SKIS A boots, 'F ta her AKC Cifnn. Shorthair, 1 wJw. Sired by Allct• BruntJ Von W~t Meilttt, 28 Ch. $7S. 213 591--0UI 1<10 Gavlota, Lor,. Bch ttr ClOUld yoo take ;,oo TV. $200 mo. 494-7258 Must bt neat A: accurate In Dunlap's, 1115 Ne w Port COMPiifE ho u • e ho Id Mlscell•MOUS 111 Ltwt Lee •tie ~ SUperslus, Muktr blnd· care ol mu 2 children &: do MEDlCAL SF.cRErARY RE· lypl ""'ho· llllnklUIA have aood Blvd, CM. 541-1180. furniture lncl. drp1, rup, 2-~ &IUcy cart. EkotUenl inaJ. Guam. J ~· New "V I te ep ne s •· G.E. ·-~-. -1b ~--n -·• -•,, m•-. .u• -eond. 1135. Lt.nee booll. 1Mi, Smitti some cleaning or ironing CEPI'IONIST, InteUlretit. EMPIRE .ru: ... ,. '" ~ W<N \.,.,. -' -~ too'!' 1 day a wk + eves. well Jl'O()rned &irl wltb med· MANAGEMENT drawer. Whirlpool w&Jher l CUSTOM made v1ey1 1tttee STEREO, u 11 cl a J m •d BEAUT A eolld V&rnl&hed eoute• ll'15 or otr. 4!M-#t0. 675-4051. lcal background needed im· CORP. dryer. Make offer. ~IS much_ tk Maple Harvat layawa,y Im modtl Car-.Rtdwood ttble 3' X 6' Two 300 HF.AD ski.I, p:Wes • bind MIN l A TUR.E Schna.mier, HOUSEKEEPER., live out. mediately for bu$Y C.P. 2061 luaiMll Canter days Of)ly. table. Call f46...2831. rud,, 4-ipd cbtJ!r&tr, fUl.I sep. btnche1 It. two 1mall $50. Siu 9 lace boots $10. male, AKC bred, ear m>p, Furnish own ~'JKlrtation. practice. PeE bOard, •phone, • .Dr ff B ' ISU7U e R E p A I R MA H bu DINING Fr Pro I 2 ranae alt I U Ip e n 1 1 on end benches $65. 979-J5ll lO~D Buckle boot $25. show aroomed, ahotl A Corona dtl Mar. After noon ll'P~, billlnc. 'Expttiepttd A.Mc for ib-. Bocenriet wuMrs/dryen • chbwhn. 1KVft ."; VfM .;._w m. Ip ea k ~n w/croa.over dly1, C.M. 64t $333. papen. 545-0089. work. 0gy1 Jlexlble. only. For -.ppofntment, SECRETARY TRAINEE: G~Delv'd541-51t.I ; 6H-1117.. l)'ltem . .AM:ITM/MPXGARRARD COMPON'ENTF1SCHER Sup e rgl ass KEESHONOpu,pa.AKCrq, 646-8195 S.am 'til 2 pm. 644-3'.lTO. ' 139-762>. radio A tape IU.Yer. Still SYSTEM -100 watt• , w/M:atker btnd1nrs 210 cm m.tle & fema.Je, ch Housekeeper, «1mplete home maintenance & tooklna. $285 month. Room &: bath. S day ~·e:e.k. &t6-3103. HSKPRS Emplyr paya fee. Georce Allen Byland Agen. ey 106-B E. lfith S.A. J 541~5. HOUSEKPR LIVE IN Cook for <.'Ouple. Pvt rm & ha. Beautiful home, beaut!· ful people. &f2.9Qli. HOUSEKEEPER for ~dcrly couple. Take charie meals, shopping, etc. C11r 11:vll il., !iv in or out. 830-5028. IMMEDIATE PLACElP.lENT OFFICE POSITIONS PACIFIC MUTUAL Free d&ily bus transporta· tSon for 'NOrk ln Los An· seles until move to New· port. SEPTEMBER 1972 JnterviN'ing 11ni In NEWPORT FINANCIAL CTR Mond~ • Tuesday 9 o'clock AM • 2:30 PM On Site Of Our New Bide PACIFIC MtmJAL • Cofnor Santa Cnll & Newport Center Drive l"VEST IN YOUR FUTURE MEDICAL STENO Corp. office delitta outioinl', WILL mow anythlnc you brand new. Sold for $300.95, AM/FM 11~ ,receiver, a $80. New' Lan&e ~ b&ck&round. ~9888 0 r Lite book.keeping, n dlolosY friendly ell. Great chance REFRJG. 10 cu. fl. White', buy in thil column A more. bllance due '110. c.an or track tias-deck, tp alr lo>ii $65. 6'15--W55. 637-2150. ?Uict. For intrrview &: 1yp. to,_:.ml•::"'°s•-!'t~ecutive :~s::~· Guar. 5 )Tl. $15. W~:~ nomall<l-p~lta. Oedit °'pt., su.s~nsio~-~~flex 12 aau.re Wln. mod~. eemiRE ==G~. ~A~K~C~w-.·-1ma-.----.-ll Jfl& test phone 644·1T1S. ""''" _,,, ... , .,,.,.,, IU4!,v, tabtt1: J cottet, 2 °~ · 1peaaerr. r'"'' u..i•11.n1 tum ~uto. Xlnt tend, w/cue ... """ MT/ST Call Helen Hayes, ~ . FRIGIDAIRE RefriettllitOr'· end tiables. S35 for all. Call TEQINJO)LOR. SU....,. a table. Sold for 13$. Pay oU l100. Wlmds all d a"' mo.., needs Coad home wilt\ Op@rator exp'd or Coutal Aeency 1 cro•top freezer. 12 cu. ft. ..-bAI 99 9! ,, nneone who (:an spend ;A>lll train. Aceurate\"t&pld 7790 Harbor m . al Ad&rnl $51). 64.Ul!l. . 5f9..3t05. movie eamera. Zoom 1.8 •nee fll. Sl · • 01 S0-3'95 more tlme with him. 494-7785 typist. P('rm job w i t h ie.na many extras $45. 47 payment. ol $18.50. r,S;;ccc.::::::;· ~-----GERM multi.line ·--·-·. 31" Hr. s E c RE T A·R y to In-REFJt)G~TOR . o., ... S.le 112 roll~ of K...t.11 Kodachrome NEW. In.ck. Car tape deck tore, Re1t•vranT, AN Shorthair, l mot, u111u .... .,. ---i with·---"---Ber ••2 beaut. sable brown ~eek. Xlnt salary & ternat:loMJ uport mer. Ex· . ~ALS super I film. $1.00 pr roll ~-·· ... "·"""'. - benefits. Anahefm location. pert tfplat-«I w.p.m. ao-* MT-M.32 * , ~aled bream _indoor movie U.S.A. Stm'eO~ Equ~pment 16 numil'lfll~ abc;to.1.· , 3 ;:.r~~~ eyea. Shots $l5. W rat.ly• SH Mtoo' wp MOVING Se ,to $25. 1:-1 •• (21 $10 eac •. Wattbotllt, 179 E. 17th St.. I h"" ..... 1 case. 1-.-::7'=....,;=,.-;-=-,..,.-eslgate-Calil. Im. Co. cu • (!Ar' • .m. LARGE Amana indultriaI .. ":;.'.,,,-. _ Colt& Mesa ~)HJ e ass s: cives, 6 ... d anodl.zed 776·6130 Mrs. Genest. Able to work on O'llm in. upri,tit frffter, sood cond. Someth.lnc for evtl')'OM. .--sk tor Steve H&.rl-, titUns:s. Excel cond. Ca 11 7 wk old Cocka-Uuo-Apgo NEED •Ingle ~••'tar ent--itiati~. hancle heavy eor-SIM. M.>3974 Beaut name e Io the•• nock. 6 CYLINDER Dle1tl Marine 526-1114 or 646-6721. puppies, $10. •&t2-4&18 or •• --pond M •• ha children, tttr11, ad u It 1, 1700 •· t ft •-•• poo1•-;;:;.-=;.:.::;,.::.:=,:~;...--534-3885 after -m. tainer that can dnlw the res e~. u'" ve C•mer111 a .,me ne .. , -like new • a1 11. * AUCTION * table. °'11°!1 ~70~·N-o r to n•tv, Radio, HiFi, "" in-ser. Alley Wei t ~-·taur. int'i mJctnr exper. Contact •;i.. $•' l36 DACHSHUND, 1 )T. old red •nt fi75..l7l4 N.B. n.et1 , Employment ore. 8am-12 All priced at rock bottom. Fine Furniture motorcycle w/xtru $1050. ••rto male, papen le shot.. Muit noon, L. M. Cox Manufac-Equipment IOI Ga d Set 1 • lmick·lmaclca, A .Applia.ncel: Finn! VY! ere. $50. <40 h.p. ::1972:::::"~z::EN::::ITH::::'-::'"''""'RC,,_A..:;;::at go to aood home. 5ll-3604. NEED full time exp cook. turln(, lS05 E. Warnet' Ave, Jurn., utensil.I, sornelb.itW AuetiOl'll Friday, 7:~ p.m. '66 De.tiun 1600· Sport.I Car, clearance prices. Lowest Apply in pel'IOn, Beverly Santa. Ana. EqU&I Oppor. OMEGA 0.2eniaratt90.1M tor ewryane. Come t.pwse WinCly's Auction B•m needs elut(:h $550 . prices in Orange County. 3 GERMAN SHEPHERDS Manor Conv Hosp, 340 Vic· Employer. mm Wolensak Lenae. con-and buy. 133-3931, UDIV'tl'd-~ Newport,,CM 846-8&86 SUrfboudl $25. a . M2-611ll. )T. picture tube warn.nty, 1 AKC, ~~J.=k· 8 wb. toria, C.M. deMOl', diffusion heads, fl.Im ty Park. Be•;~ ~ , a i.1-..... ~.. ._ * SECRET~RY * holder, filters . .$225.. Alao '"'IO ony I-.. M&t'l BEAUTII'UL. very clear, l,t yr. _...,, "" terVice. 19" NEED to pay a om e Must have exp. ln worldiia BABY lten. • Ootbes, CU' BEAtrrY bat mattftaes A Carat Diamond In TiUany l.enith ~ma color from WARA1 &: eurcdy miniAture Sdu'm.UU"r sqiipies, AKC reg. All Ahotl. Call Jc.me after 6 pm. 847""929. Christmas bills! Show w/executive of lge company darkroom e II u i Pm en t . Md .I: eeat, hich chair, potty l!Prircs. fratntt:, twin pair, tettlrw A matchin&: lady's & ~· While they tut. RCA Sarah Coventry Jewelry. as Girl F'rlday. Prof. only fi75-6889. cha.in, jump chair, kit-ntw; 2 heavy plate 11.asa man's weddifw bands. Cost XI maple cons>le 1t Ut9. Min. age Ji. 540-0lil.4. need apply. Xlnt opty for the 16 MM movie projtttor chenware, diahea:, pots • windows, framed, tinted, $370. (Have bill of &ale ). Save $450. on Zenith 25" NURSES .. pvt. duty, all r ight airf . Must be aooct w/ w/900nd. RCA model 400. .-m. sma1J appll&nces, '12x«I, $40 8 . 615-475l. Sell $275. Call *5no a!ter remote-«1ntro1 combination. * ** AKC Silky Ttrrle:r 'PUPii types, all 1hiU11. Le9COUlie figures, able to u1e cal cu la· $125. 833-C7'7l alt 5 pm. P'la, women'•, b o Y • • AMER. . taJ 11 3 11 I PM. « all day wee:kend1. ABC CokJr 'IV, Orange 6 wks. Mu.at .U. Make of. NurRes Re r i 1 try, 351 1 tor. Please eall for appt. Furniture 111 dodlilW. curtatm. drape1, Onnia ~. M~.ou~ of STEREO, Filtw. Medlltt• Counb''• J.a.ra:eat Zen ith ~l"'er"'."'644-al""'"lO=: --=~~• Hoepltal Rd .. N.B. I IW-0020. rod&, theetl, tableclothl, county cott'$1000 b t ranet.n C9blnet, l d~rs. J?ealer, 90n Atla.nta, Hun-AIREDALE Puppies AKC, 10 ... " ~' or '~ ~• SECRETARY I G•--Sale, Slt. A Sun, 10 · new, 1 ~ •·~--,• -,.~ w"· --· ••-• ~ -~ .....,......,""' • expe'J'. n 21 PC . KING SIZE .... :;.4~PM -..__....__ cuh offer. M7-9629. Maple twin-una framn .... ., ...... ~~ .._.._... .... ...... _....._ o>U~ • .;xJl1Ulo, Interviews S-5 M/F handling all types ot ins. BEDROOM -... · _ .. , ...,._., 1arp MaPe lhadow box, 2 REPAIRMAN 'SPElClAI..S 5'8--0083. NURSES Aide, exper. A.'d (no life). Ertab N.B. firm. GROUP Dr., N.B. ROUND Metal Patio table caucheA. mile. bouee:hold Addural prtab~ TV 15" --AP=RJ=co=r=-roo==o"'LE=-I shift. Ba:pti~t Conv. Hosp. Good salary i: benefltt. YOUR choice Spanialt Oak, 1llURS thru Sun: Early ~ un~: $l2:· :T~ articles. M5 vtctoria, CM $2&'5i, new, now S25. Admiral 4 MON1HS. MALE. SS. fi61 Center St. CM: 548-5585. 548-1180. mAple, walnut, or white Amer. couch, roe~ er , ~-,,:',' mo ' MS-4903. color TV. beautiful walnut (• ~ e p /T.IME SEl\11-retlred man for ITl!Ve finish, king aize, headboard. lovneat: kitchen .(:hairs, 2 MOVING: lfblt 11!11 many conM>I~ mod~J $800 new, I ·H~.-,.-11-----~15'= $285 Per Month 'yd lhilt in ru station. Min 9 door drellef' A mirror, 2 . children' bike1, ·dinette set, CUSTOM made .VW cartop items: Lri· Kenmare nn1e $150. M7-3U2. ' E 6 30-t 30 wage. 842.-5113, Herman. bed-aide 1tands, 10 year Schwinn E .xercy(:Je, curier, extra larp, and w/fDp oven l broil, many 6 MOTOROLA radios, tube ves. : : SERVICE station •ttendant cuarantee. Ort.ho ltnt Box ~ed m111C. 2485 1 very sturdy. UICI· tt. $U. potted I: hanslns plant• type, plus hue station &: '"" h tull .u-sprinp, A matttta frame. W1nterwood, Ef Toro. M()..7370, Ml-6909. m 50c to $5.00 A misc. antenna.CompleteJorJ6QO., Young me n, mechanically In-even .. ,. I lft, uu1e, lite Top sheet, bottom lbeet, m.a58I or m.a7. HOLIDAY He<tl Spa ~ -~" sl, C.M. ~· ·~. IE YOUR OWN BOSSI ctin@d. Can ~ 12 men !"!-mechanical knowledge, neat nJ -....... -·o W gardleu of tYPe of wori< in appearance Exptr. cnly. mattrea pad, blanket, plJ. BARGAINS GU:n! Cance Membenhlp. 2% Yn. $200. GAR.AGE Sale N f.a PORTABLE M MUST Mill. Beat otter, need new homes. Palomino. !'fl. hall Arab, blue ribbon ctn· lleman: flub)' cheltnut, '4 Arab dalnly lady; Jfttly, western; Ion-el pldJnc, sweet Bq tnatt, Enalllh Jum1>1. Gyrnlmana rl-. extra ,,.u •. n.._uu. Men or omen Iowa, A pillow •lips. quilted Sale; Sectional, matdtlnc Mn. Soott. 549·0707 • ew '° , acnavox backgrounds. Must be able J Apply 25911 Newport Blvd., bed qn:ad. chlir 4 HP M 'Wine 5t&--3.!T7 copper refril .. new: copper AM/FM stereo w/4 spd L111a A Ytll- Taxl Cab Call tor Appt 546-1311 IN~MNIACS Jor research pn>ject on alttp di110rdtrs. 21-~ yrs. Good pay for 5 wks study. 63J..9393, ext 158. ~PM wkdy1. Company Paid Fee Account. Clark $455 Gen'! accounting exper. 10 key adder, type 50. Frtt/Fee Positions 411 E. 17th lat Irvine) CM 642-1471 JANITOR & MAIN· TENANCE MAN, full time, 5 days pr. week .\ Permanent. F.u 11 Co. Bene.fits. 646-9303. J. C. PENNEY CO, F11hlon Island Newport 8e11ch Hu Openina F(ll' IEAUTY SALON OPERATORS & MANAGER Prefd With Followinc Xln't WOrking Conds. Outstandlni Bene51s Coll for Appl. 644-2'11 Equal Oppor. Emp- to start immed. For per· I C.M. Sid ~. M.pl ~ wt4 · wuber le dr)'er, 22» elec.; ncord changer. &U-1057 IOl'l&1 interview (:all 2 Service Station Salesmen, ALL FOR $297 chn G ** Sewint ma~, neat O·Keefe .. • Merrltt su SONY Trinltron Color TV, 776-8551 Mu.st bt neat I: clean w/ Sat A~ 210~ ::irrw· ~·· doff everythinc, $90. ranee. 40 : GE wuhu, $35. 12" 1 yr. old.' S225 euh. Cm exper. Apply in penon, TERMS LAY-.aw•y ~fl,. • · 11· 9ide proJ e et or, $25. 21l4 C.Ontinl!nt.al, C.M. checks) S42-4809. -~ ··~ • 6C-.1S7!. u •• ,,_,I ·-·~ m'~i:::i::,;-,'--=..,........,..-Boyd'• An:o, '90 E. 1711' PLAN ~-_,, •n-•• .-Sa.I 10am-5pm, (Crossroad lrvint) C. M. rrAL table, 3 le&wc, $75. KINGSIZE bed, liner, pad&: 21" RCA «1NJOle «>1or 1tlon loam.5pm SERVICE station a ttt.'ndant, TRADERS Upbql ch&in/cue bade b'ame; 5 mo. old, 5 yr, NEW Ropn drumt. 5 pc TV. mahopny, $'15. PRE-SCHOOL. Applications Full . FURNITURE 12>. u.,;que bald> door bor ~··~•tH 135. Priva .. -~ .... 21" bue. $400 ~ bHt Call 675-8127. exp, prTlel'T'l!d. A part He H -""--' .........i--•--· _..-r 4 YEAR old 1l. Geld, prof trained b' lihow, WU!t'm, 16 H. S111an llmith - OIOICE box stalls stll1 avail. AD fadlil(n; R.eu. Ralft.91U871. are now being taken for An 2 -... -~ -~..,... -'· 1 ;~·;.·~~0ll~:3~·-=--~~-otter. UO! Santa Ana Aw. ll" Portable UHFMtF $30. . ! time shilt1 avail. Apply at 02 N. BrHdwey, S.A. ..,UI. Kl--•-bl exp'd d1reetor o a Parent Shell, 17th & Irvine, N.B; • s:JS.l305 Open 7 da""' ........ "•-"'" mower Rum aufboad, · 6 feet Costa Meu. tr• Porta e $20. SHETLAND ~ Co-op Prechool. Present 25" RCA Color 1V ~-bo,., $80. Movirc, mi«. 846-0982 I. $40. O'Neil i--John I; HARMONY Eltttric auitar A ~ 165 ** le-«DI one is being tn.nsfr'd. ITI4l SERVICE Station -Nee:da 'LUlll SAT 1; SUN to.$· Me.ny new ..... v-• Am I I 0 962-4354 or (2131 598-5296. exp'd man.Permanent .tlm!O n.dio/phono, 3d Fur • alt'tvH wet wit, mnaB $.10. na.1amuoo p. ' *HORH HAULI~ Union Oil. 393 E. llth St., nia:. nite •land. «>" Round I; um iltfmL Fumilutt, AD like new. ~mll.i "2-IUl. I . l[I en PROFESSIONAL p ho n e dUibel, antiques, ~. --I' · / .... lo '1W .l<>liclfol' _ Dana Point, San CM. 548-1696 tortoWe same ti.Me w/4 bandknlt&. 413 Santa Ana PORT arlal pat n t 1 u n. V'fT'W' urn nu re C'll!mente, Capistrano area. SURVEY work make appts chi.In, red modem ~ Ave, He Jolt 11stL ~ .,... 8 1 •ttli!J•IW:'* i.,i,. 124 3 Llw 2 Times $2 00 Work in your own home. for Photo Studk>. Tn.ne:. chair • ottomao, 3 &Old. GARAGE .a. -Furn , :..: + hole, '5fiO,. 5 • 1155] IBM ~tlln, f.lctor:Y · ' ' ' : l ~~-~=~~=~;r l~I~~~~·~ Best deal ln area. Phone furnished. Guarantee. Dli viQyt bu •took, 6Cs..3550. dofhet mop too19 kit · recxflditioaed w/wunnty 135-1465 between 9:00 .. m. Harbor Blvd Roo I c •r BEAtmFUL .• ---....... _, IL • • 'DC.. .......... ..._....R ..-. ... i-• 3 CA.TS: Ora.nae atriped and noon. .. ., m ' .m. ......, uuue • equip, tDys, ...-ndm A ~ ~-. ....... ,. Francbile du.ler. Muter male Altered Penian wht TELEPHONE Siiiies. .Top breakfront, walnut: cu.tom many decu' itftna. I , to 8, •m tU.L....;tru Included. Biueprlnt A Oftk:e &.app,y. female Wht. kitten female:. CJener•I .. RESTAURANT Hel~rdi&ble. commission& and bonuf.. Ap. made modem Egypdan hr-Sat .,&Jn, 31221 c..nouw., -· ~ 8!t/~. 73. 5IMl8i80. ' ' -":':"_,._.,,. ___ .,;. neat individuals w/good ply in pf!:rtlOn between 9.00 Ill"!, bdbrd, 2 nlte stands. s. Lacuna "'NEW Matdlirw blue rues 819 ADDING ll&cbfnn and cull M.rlne Coftsult•nt ~~s.,:rr .~fut=: and 12:00 noon at 8381 Bolaa =~: m~;V: ;:::;:, 1970 DODGE 0nnet 4 ctr, ~ ~ if.5,~ 1x10 Gold ~ m • up. H~~~~=en. • ,.:~z:-,:~ Jack in the Box 385 E. 17th Avenue', Midway City. 346-7806. P/S, PfB. air, $2500. ·-..,.... ~· $45-«515 , lllc:et children. 646-6922 0JunaeHas on pure~ St, C.M, NO CALLS. Tropic11I Fish M•n Decor•tor Furnlturti Motu~~-~ ~ H .. ~-A...!!.~· full ol IBM Enc. tnewriter. model LIVELY Black • brown te:r. ho.ta A equloment. --- - - -~"· 58 Fuhlon t.!ahd per-· --· -e -~ ·~·~~. -· 1Dyl, boolls c In xlnt. "'"'1 11<1ce Siil • Marine lurwyw i.e~ TYPIST11J_..__1_, 3 Almost new, perfect condi-Aeda.Satl:SUnlM.4515 etc.Mu.tleli.llSJ..1075. '~ • • · rter, 3 mo1 okt. To aood 616-2'77 ,.""'"".,...,. ... ., tion. Movlnc·mUlt sell! Pow-SwTty Dr, CdM colmeo YAMAHA. 250 .,_, ..,,..., • home. Call~. LARWIN REAL TY days per wk. Acct' 1 der blue VeJvet Herltqe Hilhiandlll tO-«ir25 --'-'1V 11_ et; ......,, no,.a Pl•w/Ortw 12' I mo old Genmn ~ ALLEN Sid Boat 13% tt. Resale Div. of La.twin Co. be.cir.ground helptul. Nita 80ta; Sh:·pc. Fruitwood bed· • ....-, 1.,. 2305 W St. Gertrude__,..._.. • with 40 HP OUtboud motiJr' 21562 Brookhurst Av., H.B. Myer, 549--0377. room set; Two Piece blue GOLF dubs, bq, at.rt. fliiD Ml-3592 ~3110i • S. >.., and 1raUlr wttb wi6ch. (n<ll4&5<1l /(2lll592-321l TOP lnboonl Marine >ledlonaloq!a.13M596 • .,_. $15. Dlnotte. 1'loor REFRIGERATOR A Fiii! · . Good ""'"'"' all tor OPPORTIJNITY for two full M ,,_,, ~--I . • CRUSHED ·-• polilher. BuffeL B o o k •. furnlhft for s a I ._ • -TO sood home wttb etdldre.n $350.00. ' Ume, experi•n<.'<d Real Eo-~~:~· ... ·:~miS'.:"'~ r~ lov. ieaL ;:. .. .:.~~ Mony small 1-.. IJ3I price! MS-&111 alt 5A OR•AN Lll!SSONS 9 0)0 ma!• L&b m!x. All !ale Salesmen. Better than £>f'5' ,. ---..... st-,·--~~-( 1 I · -~-•-• ....,., 5.U-'1294 Anchor Morin• Ropalr. maeh In cablne' -· ~•-• ., ·-0 •-ndl. •-111!,,._INNll!IS ~~. -w... ... .. iLlnt average «1mmission, com· ., -y..--~) rvR. W , nw •/ pany paid major medical. 6#-4S45. refri&. Cs.rPeriter too 1 s • · * Start the new )'Ml' riaht • You do not bava to own an ST. Beman!, 1 yar old S.rvlee · 912 \.\1e have something differ· WANTED trained d ~ n ta l tiahing pOlea, baby furn &: GARAGE Sales CAN have with new fumlture; done.tie tn.trwnent. nee &nctice male. Guard q . Free to ;:::-;::::::::~,,...,,.--f en!. Drop in and talk it over. u!t. w /front desk exper. mile. um Miuion Dr. Apt qu&llt;y! Cuetml md table, 2 YoUf old tD 1be Tfcktockt"r time ava!lable. sood home. ~nrr. 10" DISCOUNT. n... ett ~ lor 1 &irl oltlce. Mission A. C. M. ampa, acryl~ Mb A m<nl Thritt Shop, set tax deduc-Start Tue.cl~ Janu&J)' 11th P'1tEE PET Dutcb R.abbite • Outrun Boat COWf's .. R.E. SALESMAN OR Viejo area 830-5010. LIVING rm I: dining rm 1 '459 Ncnr, C.M .. off Santa tion. 121 E. 19th st. CM. at 1PM-fi w'eekl. Jons haired Guinea Pip. cuihfons hn 1' to l l)IJI. WOMAN for busy YACHTING ule!man. Mu,t furn. illcl. ste~. Luy Boy ~~bel, ~Ors A: S.A. lat ~. RIOISTIR NOWI 545--4960. Qua!Jt;ywork:man1htp. hardworking ottict!. Prefer h&.ve aucunful 1ale1 rocker, -afa w/mttchina · BONDED 1"lllhian W...,n Alto, intennedlate clwl'PUP::ii::P:li:ES,i:--put-..l"'lol>c-~4!red~-MB •nlcameriea rd, experience and Capistrano ba c k1round • llOmf!: ct.jr, end tbls, tamp, BABY 1dah chair, *inleu adviear, b'Mlnnt•o t a TUeltc!ay, Jamwy Utb a t Chihuallua A C4ck-c-poo utercharp. Los1.n•1 Valley Resident, but ii )'OU knowtedge of new A used t-(:art, coffee tbl II iru.c. stMI $1. Blue .i.dtcue ss. Wcolen OJ., hu •n SlrilW IPM-6 Weeki. all bkck I0-023I ' Upboltttrect Prod u ct•, are Interested in people &: bottb. PaC'e'm&ktr A Curl· ~1306. T.ble lamp, I""" hue, • .summer eataloi w/Am· $12 + m1t1rl1I · ::.Mi-=UU=·.,,--~---I homes, «1me in for an in· Craft dealer. 1'ull 11ervicts DBLE bednn set Span bei(e m.de G" tan $Jb. plea to lhow. (145.0G). e J'u.n.Enttrtatnina BOAT BoftDms dteniJ!c: 25c lerview. FI t z pat rick' I A marlnt.. ya c ht 1 n S bed--' " ...._ _;. Eld. 547--llt2. POOL TABLES Wareboute KuowledaMt.ie I II~] • tt. Leqtb at W/L Capistrano Valley Really. ~~.. ...... "' •Rent Orsan1 Available ,_.., .._.. ~. 31501 camino Capi.stn.no, Aseocia!H Corp. 646-0551. md din came tabie I; 2 GAR.AGE Siie: T.V., .tmt, Sale. J'relabt d&mqed Ut Durin T Of Count --~:-r.==o----1 San Juan Capistrano. YOUNG woman 1'!el: •·Wed chn. Cbc:ktail tiable:t, eet al . l"l!frif., t!JOl)Cb, dWr,' sultar to Sltl. New ala le fa(:lory t~ e~ Detail• • ... ti/ M.rlftl R.E. s-1.-only type, fit• l cl•rldnr· 3. Et.c eoHH pot. Boy'1 ..,., l«m1>1. K x -c:rated, ~ lo 13 95 . HAMMOND ORGAN 1'111, 0-ral UO 1..,1p. tM SALESMAN * 64Utl!il * SJinrray bike. !J0.4133 l mi.c. uoo a.y St. 113Mm, 529 i•. STUDIOS BRAND new. an I ..... F"ll ijme fO< ;""'1>ondenl Queen Size Headboard 645-<!281. EASl'EllDAY lloor po!Uher 2154 I . Caoot Hwy, BANTAM chlclco 11. to $2. Jo.,_, Uled ~ d'-· ofc. in Hunt. Sch. Cali Carl ll~I Green brocade with IOlll SW!· ** ANTIQUE -W/15" dlom<!tor llutter. c.r.... •I Mar Allo P"Y or0wht...,. 110. "95 ,.111 ..,, MM56!- Nel.:>n, 8£1305, ., • , 1 burstSl Uke new ~cellent ~! Su! 1 Je ,.~~ 1 5 my Xlnt. eond. $75. 2 • 5 drawer ........,. pr. 21112 S.i:. Meta Dr. IMll P ... r .., """"· 115. -.,. inchld-~" -~ 1 • -t11e ..i.1ntts 1311, ea. o,,.. Moo. • 1'rt z-c111 an • , .... Responolble ..,..... to help ed. 6*08U (Newport Slioftsl N , B, Mi-1333 ' • YACllTJNG .,,,___ ~-me In my new 115-1469 a.1.'D• ~ ... _ maint/janitorial btainelS, Antlqu.1 -HEXAGONAL walnut dinbw . BABY Otb A Jriattrt• $35. WURLITZER. PlAHOS ~ Blue Point Sia.tnHe bl.ve IUocnat'UZ ••l•• Jllusf: be wlllln& to work 11et w/4 ~ek blac=lr ANTJQ. A Ollllemp. •tum. Feedinc table IU.50. Nur-New Un. warranty Kttten. Xbrt ttmpttament back.round A _... hard for am. 18 la r y • $>FA w/carved w a I nu f lfiathf!:r c:hatn. Per f e e t Pfeturn I: haellold Items. 2 •l'Y lamp '5. All in x1nt Saw $.XIO. Papen &~. $25. St5-3&04. knowltdse ot new 6 1*'11 6C5-3539, 11 am to 4 pm or trim, Sl!li; matchi,. chair, cond. $200. $f4..27SO, Fri. W TV'1 A dinin, outfit'. eond. Nf-4397, Cable_ Nel10n DOI• 154 boats. Pacemalm' A Curt. come by LlW Mainte:nance, $55; lmOirJnc table •/lock· Mon. noon. g;u~s"" ~~9-SPklnHr * DlVINE COASI' c.c. •t" COr110le1 Oatt deNu. Full s.mc. CM: IN Mahl.ft · woman Mr llfht ~... cookirc 1nr eJderlY lady. Nico mobile homc.t4'-2J97 I llO 'E. 17th St .. No. J, C.M. td humidor $35; O.N.'.f'. 1' Top quality .ofa, need• • · · n · Mtmbenblp. Private party. $1095. List, While YOIUCIE, J )'I". old male. It marina. YachJtn1 RN, full time. nlabt shift spool chest, '50: drop leaf cover $50. Red map t • ANTIQUES: Beaut o 1 d MMOOO They J..ut. $795. Super people doc. S75. Allocl&te1 Corp, -...otm. ll·?, xlnt frinp bntts. OCCUliorwl tabl~. S 3 5 • bookcase $12. A maple A framt!'tl, jewelry. French ~D tor 1 alt GOUlD MUSIC CO. ** 49f..1588 ** GR.AN!> .-.1971. 42• twin. LVN', f/time pm •hlft Bap- 1111 °"'~ .. ,~ fl! Conter a,CM.-· MI: 0ICALA11t-B u IY lnt.nllt omce. G a r d • n G'°"' arw.. E K G , in- ~ ur!nJIYll•. lob. -l>Plntt • front '"'"" Only <lQl'd ....r apply. -· ...,. C1¥!sRING Beverly Manor, Capo 6'f5..644T. chintx chair $7.50 ett 8S8I pmviMial wtrt .I: Sold dnJc Dtliwred A ltl.cked. • SI.nee lJU 9 GERMAN Sbepbt!rd • 'm K.W., ndar, SSB, AD7, Besch, 491-5'186. -"'f3th ANTIQUE-r SOF' beaut. . -•·• • -·· M,"1 m<n. Com1 ~ 2045 No. Main, S.A. Lo-~~e·-· pu-6 pilot, Vlll', etc. Raaey lo ao SHOW & SALi .. -~ _, IJC1.sm'lmi-~i»1i." . .. .-•' * 541...,,_ * ~~· ---· ·-· Pr1. party . :!~.E=" Jan~. 21, 22, 23. ;::; •• ~a~t~: I POllTAILE kn, 2S" ~~ Yforl<h_'.,,~~ =.-· USED ORGAN A-00:-.~~i.:~· ;;-,,-;;;;;;;;;--;=c-:-".":".,.. --• ~, Loar S.."1 Anna ·• ~ ...-1V-11'' --• -·-"'-· ~ ~ reptced , GdPotmtlaLAQreoolvo ~--·.,,-~,~-J 53H281. -1V.' _ _,;_,..,,, +••-1' HEAllQUARTEllS ----38 CHRIS. Trl·eab t n Call Mn. Sdnnkft ~ -• -~ -~ MOVING-.,....,...,. ~" -· ~ -Or.,,.. County Toy l Mini $1!0 517.Jl51 ~ 1113. Looded WESia6F 'l'llurol7'rl/St 1 lo 10 J110 -. &q ,.bi. • ch r s , Saw lllO· Commorclal All Moku A Prlola , Good • • Lllat -· 122 ooo. -·-Pmonnel Xaeney 9lhdu 12 to I pin Miac. antiq'i, fumiblft. Act Rec:liner. Jtefris', MS-1* lawn mowtr, new. cboiff, Also, Nn Ham-ILAOC t.b. Retri4!YeJ' 1!-i 213: f;S.OT5T or 'ew1 Jir . 20i3WestcllttDo.,NB ANTIQUE En1lhh ~ture,lT12N-BI, PATIO loll,_...., l ·-· mond, Klmballs A Coon. yn.GoodwJ-.., .. M>ISI 33WCll. 145-2770 Gnindtattwr doict. 'LIM.IW IN:aabaM .... 8at/Slft 10 ELlX:'J' twtn btd, fi!O: 'IV Ptftn1 Owale, Co., m•> ..u. 12$. M-tm 19' EVtlfJILUDE m. SA LES MAN reereatloml XV cheat. WIB -lor lJKll ...,, lllOO T ,.. -lo 4. 114 A°"''"-8olboa cab; ..... -; pet bu-~4. ll35I lloocb Blvd. t.Oll', Butror View Homes board!..-21 ' Vftllclff a mobilt home below <mt. fM..6t3I modem wUnut dbUs ..t. ~n. rler, $5 . ......,,. fN@ar Xatl!!lll.:... ......... _ UN. I wk old St.moyed, COIW. tl:9t ~v..: 1\.p:: -., Calli. -to s:an>~ .1111 piano, 1150· m<l2115. TALKING M-• Mn! -. l'IANOS tt OltOANS 1-1•. ltewonl. "'--0516. &l6-2llS. Pl>' DINNETTE _ __, LAWMNOWE1t1 p 1ant1, 6'.., ~ ~ """'· _., c1urer ..... _,. -· old set, ·-tol>lt .. 111... bl-r. -.. -le fts bor $15. IV"•I, 5t•i!'W'&Y· towrey, J LB. l'<lod1e 1tlld IOrV!ce. 'TO -Oolt. Z ', 110, 210 le lHcali.:...i ndlo, « ~ !!::""..;.. 1225. -"'"'1. I chan .. 145;,. u•7 . barlaJnl. S&t !!Ml. Itta AM •. llMl93. Allen, Baldwin. etc. From Too cop A TO> -ptl(>I, l!o, Cltddl< cobln tancl<m ...., ,...,.d. Mall .,r_ ··~ . liMm llMli Pllom•, C.M, GOLD -ll>'lt love 1295 up. Rl:!ITALS '10 UJ>. Dfib!'· !115:2UIO. trlr, -po<d, s.llOt). rtium1t 6 eaJary fXpeeted ANnQIJE woad burni. 4' MARBLE eottM table; 1' .._,, MO; t.rOT Nav)' 11' D11.lly 10-8 Flin. '2-5 2 -t WEEK OLD PVPS 113-$)81. ~~ ~ Oi:.t':' ,,E!1 -s.,,_ dnlp. ~',-~ ·~ !'!! tir12 i:.~: :, :i;.:. ~= 1>1ddleboll'd, IJI. fl3..IOl4. Fl~~_DN'S PIAN810 CO, Put Sl!e!Ue, 1tnall i..fd rt lf' TllOJAN 3111 -. 2111 Start .. MW 1'11' 1n I Pl'>' "'1"',_' • ' ._,, hliJ ......... 13(15. e&c:h. "'' ~,,,.. rug • ..,.,.......,.,, 4fl" 4 Ham.a Loom I.lie• ~ awport vd. ICM81I. ~ tw•• .. -· 'Ji..if"!!·~ -DUNCAI< Phyfe '"bl•• t ~:-:.~t,Newport lncl'd.SIOO.~~Clo<laM,.. '114/ll5-3250AKCMllamutopuppJ"a1 , ~ ~~ 1:. ~ "==" ::~~ -lbep. = ~~;·:. : m~ 1'btou. ·~~::.r.:o. =.:·:~~:.Ip . RE::~~ $1l0. Mllff~ni:-s. = Glw -. !f llH -TustiA J LAMPS, I cod !bit, 1 -l bl-dlolr Mlle. 111 Pollom. la•-· S.; lor1r u you lllt1tl !lo ftf Gl!iiiiAii Sltcpherd puJlS, lltC· MutY -I .. -• ,.... • -· ,._ aan.n ,.. -Do-.atDQVE a-,. 11op11 D111Nb cltr. 15 11. dk lrrwn. w. lltll, CM, apt !:. Place tettiJll, 1110. !!IT-. im.tJon. No oblln'*>. Just pn -· No papen. 125. ""'"'"'°I - l'crr •n lllteTV!ow -6 --. 100 ehr i ottoman $10. "7"'81. GAIUG!: SAL!: I PW "Htad" ... ndard OOme Mondayo 7•!11 pm. 54Mfl'll all$ pm. lfl' JDTRIES -· - M4-Gll put! ... Ooll ... ._ ,... old. !Ml SJ """day" 111 llESJ' DAY lo 1111.AALEIGH. or. -""' 1!11. Xlnl ooncl. COAST MUSIC MOVING mlllt •ll -07tler ..... -l.T. ----'1 =---l ~hl11aaL .llollJ JlllolJLiii lo-? OUr-1 SUNDAY ONLY 104 ~llOt. tJC.2151 porno PftOCk puppits SI.I. iutlO. -10. II'• • -.... ,.... • ........ -"'" .. Id! D••' I MOVING . Rolrlr .. 1"1dbd1 .. 71" COi.Oil ftCA Oonaole PIANO tuMr bu all --2157· roa .... u· -- ltais witb ..., 1111 D1!1r at ..... IGll • ..... II lor ""'1 ...... .eaIJ .._, ICMlll. -llOld 1-. 159 .utor. Tl(, Good oonclltloo. ot pianos. Very, Vs r y Need a "Pld"l Plato u ad t e h.p. - Pilot Ouolllcd. -· .,.,., ad •...., a1 s une, 1~1or 1-. ~ -. .. a • llMllt * -111e1 511-1'111. can MMm w/Xlru. suaa. -.. ' . l I • I • • DAllV ~ILOT f?' ~~ 1~-T~ J[i)j ~ _. · ][ij f ...... , ..... _. "' -C.rnpon, S.lt/lllOll '21Cempon, S.lo/11..,, tlO Trucks I_;:. 112' 8De{ w/Otin: ~ 5 Jlf: ..... m9d ody 3 hrs. $200 ' I. .. bfft Qll<f. -· _;' T • J.C' Glau Boltom .. -• • Wllh tilt lmilct ... t ·1 i·· ~11 · •• • ;~-. a..a, 'Rent/Ch•rt'r j~.;--' 'le· 1 CATALINA V' SLOO.P .-8Qnd 1')fW bolit~ Aux. power, ~ps 1bt, SIS radio, DF, AM/FM ' tuner, complete plley, 6'2'' peadroom, f\JU :I safety par. convenient New. pirl llJp . w/plenty ol pario. fni:. From .$15/da.y. For info call '!51-9016 alt ''"· ' " 1r Chris Craft ....., boot; 'Kilt! ,.;t boiit; jrll. Movln(, m6':8ell ......... BOSTON Whaler · 13' 6" .. -k/J:lit', fOhp' motorM.SCall ~:·· -·~--··-------- ~ ' " • J - " • • ' • 1 • . . . . IECREA TllNAL VEHICLES -------------- : .. -' I . . . . ..... -.... .. • • ....... (S.r. 571161 From $2990 0oe tX the World's . .. · .Fineat · 5j)Orta cm ~owon~1 • ' al :COAST lffOITS • ·-... ·. 2 INI 4 whMI drl .. pickups •• , ' 2 arid 4 whMI drl .. Tr ... lalls ••• ' • ! . ' ' ALL NIW SCOUT . II'• ' ' 1 ' ROY-CARVER llOLU.ROYCI I • authorlud INTERNATIONAL dull!' 2925 HAllllOll IL VD. COITA MIU 546 ~444 ' - -· • OVER 25 Clein,~ Recon"ditiontd, · · & GYerantHd.· NEWPORT IMPORTS ... ~ \ :ro Sunbeam Afplne GT, iood oond. $950. cau 673-3465 TOYO.TA ' . AT *SANTA ;AN.A* 'TOYOTA . BUSINESS . . I ' . • . • ,....,, ~ 'l11'lm ' • ..; ......... , ....... ... .... ~ . . I '11 A""' lie.111• A-••!hf '11 Autae, .Uooil • IUICK · VOLKSWAGEN ..... OiiiWA~· IN"" • TOYOTA IUICK . " '66 Triwnp115p1-Mk n. a · ,, .....L. ·• · ' -• ~ · • ·n roYoTA ""• c1u.1~, CT FAH•>. •.19&8-YW POPJOPr · '66 VW IUS ' ·n VOLVO 19'1 BUICK '70· lllilCk lllvfera 70 CAli JLLAC 1966 CADIL&:A-~mmodl~te Del1Y1ry $1000, J~ SU!MONS ' IM· • . T "-· Exc:elleot -· ·lm..-Wlw 0.11 .. oy-. RJYllRA Gold •••ty ·thala !o<ded i.. c...,. De Yllle a,,.,.:. fJ)qo> 'Oilupoo 1ii ... =~gs.g.~ PORTS, mi Soflth Main,•. CAMPER . "10<!! w..,..,,,,,,, IW!lo, :;.:gs.g~" ~·-· 'ExoepliooaUy cl•alr•'..-.mter-~toP<lolhortutheri.. dans_Cloll>,...lfftlllr ~ Santa "'1o. 567-.,. · • ' heater,, 4 :>;.ct, (TBRl/12) tj .. n. ~-aold betp lor, 'Ol'rAf'X ttrior P';l'M ,....,. rarllo terlor. l'ul! -Gd f.oCr ' 'I\.:_. I ··-•. · • · VO' "SW .. GEN .1'196·: • is '9'°' I •. ..! • , linilh with -m•IJ:blnr mt"" · · $3695' ._.; t1oor 1oc1ct tilt·•~ ....,, air oomitiolltila .. csas. lllCIA LtW .,. " CWPKl66> 311 mo. F!nanc!na ~ .._ • LUIM 1or aoc1 landau top. FUU . .. -. t11';Jlaht • ,.•liML· 381> 1zvmoi: (~> YOLYO : 1 : i6T vw v"J r-;;;;i.';HOO .... ~: · 100 " Guann• .. : • a .• ~.!'! .. ' . .TOYOTA =~~-F-:i~ .~oward <~&:;~:ce 1~citn..,..¢iroicy; · , . '~ -LOO.kl, ·be~u,t.,'nJn. xlDt.1 Or-Auto S.IH IN'IQ • , ~:.·,,:\·!~et;."::; 1J9.9611Jc.m. laor ~S'll-OIOI ~777 51~ ;· "'~.. . Must tl!ll . ftt"fCll,Jofier. lDQLGardtnGroveBl.,G.G. T-ta • J-...__,__ . .._9303 --_,., r t • · ' NABERS ,.....,..._ -Harbor, Coata Me,. MO--lo!3. •-!.»-lllBI . --• -"""' ...., <lri•• today. CWXF718J • •,-,.~-, .ua1E•C Cad'1llac .--. 900 ,s. <;ooa HJobny 1Ml11irl>or, Coata ·M•sa Joiu-A Soq, l6l6 Harbor f-· -~ ..... ~ wlER SAl(T A ANA '69 VW., Xlnt cond. Lo ml. '62 VW IUG Laauno Bead\ ~Oil ,. VOLVO 1us' c.u~ i BMl.,'.oo.ta M!"" ·~ ' 'CADlllAC ' AtinioiuzED DEALER Au;:O::~ '1lt. fbYOTA PB radio, nu 't!rea., priced ~,......, , U Good lll.l!A W/. POPJOP opeed ndlo U OCll • • an HARBOR BJ.. • whW.1!145.&n--8814. ~.iii. "'J>:~. , •"::: ilH. · · 11u.Wi111.,.'tctili.,,do<!\U.: '70 B11l~k ·RJvl-••CAOILI.AC : ~!ll«l<XJ6I.A W~ 1'!o40-s100'7'$TA :!'sum.. SerYtcil .dip!, ·"I"" 7'30 am LATE 1968 vw. Excel cond. ou;ciOtl) Tor aaJy 1595, • CAJI. ER' terlor. ShowJ exceptional ~ed. Goll! 0 bHuty, 02'1· SEDAN DE VILL I " ay ,. AM 0 ~ ti-pm MOhlll,y thru Fri· ' one owner Cln!.• {21189) HFX. • Cl•••, 211·.ooo mil•• A-••· WITH ""'· inco""• Ir: a new '-"' AR dlY s track •tereo. ·n Uc. n ,100 • . , ._, °' .... ~<-: PHON.E 540-2512 ... beat offer ....... 1530. "' ..... .:. : " • ttns ' ' $l695 I ' ti••· pld bdp finWI with -I can't a!f..-d ... '69 El GT W, Warner, Santa Ana '68 VW IUG .. ·• •.••--CZJ\Al2Tl i.o... >lil•· lDll"'i , .AUER BUICK , -' , ' brpw1I landau root and Doiado. It baa only 30,000 '69 SS C&maro I owner,..,.. M .tM. Guarantee. ~ ~ • · , ·••-11' .,, ·-~ matchfns leather interior. mi. & loaded w/~ ex. TRIUMPH 2 Dr. dlr. A~tie. cwyiif ~ ', · ... ,.,. °""-Auto S1l1t ' · In ~OSTA M_IS" . .lftACDOWoni Loaded ""llJ extru. Full tra! 11·1 p~ed to ..u qulek, ~;'.' ~i.i 6 ~.'.'": ' !K3) OAC can fj.n. pvt. pt;.1 , , l · ' ~ Gaiden-Gr;ove:Bt., G.G. ' · ·234 E: l?th Sf. · 83$-9600 Or • "5.11.0608 power, 6 way seat, climate -bel~ ~leu.le ! Day 1 '*· ·JR. IUMP.H * wi no money down. Calli T0)'9ll.• A \Jaruir•i>rater ~1591 c.o.ta._.?,lfll. • 548-7765 ·• c:omer ~· & Harbor control air condltionln&", til~· 6'15-06Q4, eves 213:-~. c64cc"';.,3185""-'c.' ,;,,•----'-I .::a~;.~~ ::!1~~ ~~s~~t ~S:3100 MICHELE 196?"' .Volvo· P-1!00,, ~.t'O> . , . ~Santa Ana • ~~ ~· :!;!"1:x!: '87 DE VILLE *~~ .. ~~,v~~·~'. ... ..,..Ji Birthday& are.tor cake miles. $1,900. 799 ,. '71 Eleetra1225 Ltd. fiir'bd care, (ZDUCMT} $4175. John· ,_ Mµst~~ll! $179S.6U-Gf« ~)~iMinu~~~~S(~ ~ ~u],1~1.fASTJACK ' candles,~. smile1S33-l · 'top,~darkil'ffn,an=envtnyl IOn &'Son . .2626 Harbor4 Door Sedan. Full power, •n • DenlO Hdtop ·n ..,. IDX> Miles '10 ' • SAVll PORTS, ml So th Maln Hanotherl New~ Year , Autos, .UMd • 990, top,·.,... tilt, ultimately ·BM{~ €oota l,!esa. '!o40-SQI !act. air cood. Loaded. (368-CHEVROLET SAVE Santa ....,,.567~. . . ~i;; ~.~uil~~~ 1:,<;: •PPY ~·wrHm • ·w'" :· ... ,.. ·~ ;:i~~ ~~ 1970 CADILLAC :,:'~~:·~~al-'60 Cbe.vy,; cyl, stick 1hl1!. S2999 '65 WI/~ Metallic blue bu.a·, in ! Mir. 100% GuarMtee. $1096. · Keep-cm-Trucldn' ' , e . ay R\lf.." ,P.ey.' ~2. Sedan De Ville Air Loaded ~ c ond It {on. U122 $3;99 rreat oond. y~ old ena. Orln1• Avto s.1.. -v .... ~.. , .... u l.oun&e aeata:. YDG36.5 18 ~ .... , Cl...... 1Mlll'V'i A:nahe Av., CM, ~. Oh!·-Happy -.. , y· D II '·, '66 .J3UICK' Ri·'-G--.1 . ' . . . CAD. 1970 Coupe de Ville. Im .~ .. - NlW patilt l '""8' S.M!e 10621GarenGmye81.,G.d . 'M VW maaa, 1y1tem . op 0 ar., :Sportallpwr.,alJo cond.,~u $3695 ~1896 ... ,_ .. ~· '65 .;EL CAMIN9 2&1. ~ujD. l'fCOl'da, $74!1 or beat otter. 5.1tl-15!11 Sunroof, Runs aood. 25+ , tlrea. patill a;, hlteh 4 11..1 a ff· • _. 1968 ELOO!<AOO !Aclory °""""' -la. Xlnt "°""· $2200 67'";;>-15.57, '88 f slb k M.P.G. Recent' vi.Ive I JGb. T!r Oean Ul@d·Can,.' Licht book.up $1600. MS-01&5 &Tt&C ·ow a.cu wan-. still valid. Qlior blue , $1095. Ml-0085 • CT-6's .,,, • '2 to ·-!l'om '69 • bi;. Owner SPITFIRES $1899 * 19'11 vw c."' per a ac $350. 546,.llJ' ' Gi'rden Grove . .,, 5,30 or wlmda. 1139-9600 or 531-0IOI VUl)'I top ........ + all xtra1. '61 CHEVY. V'I ....... P/S. ' :ttp1:!!:i.,x:ak.l.c1!·0t1~:: Duk blue ·finiah. ~nt -~~IV~. muat '!,16'1 1• 1 ;,_"l!.:-L: ·M~ .:..i,.. . ·~ RIV"iERA, -bei&e, white O:ll'nelo ·ht It: Harbor Pri. party. Cafl Ed ~an P/B, .Kl:rdip. A"lkinl sUs. ·n . liemo ; '70 • AM·FM '6! • ldK3 condition. New brakes. 4 .pca~t · one owner . Um:;vnP enoury ~:IAndau top,. full P\lll\ chrome. ·•.Santa Ana 8'10-0660, 9 to 5 ?il.Y-~· • 6U-944f. "!; .,e«t,-ndio, beater. CSQY· ~back. $1250. or offer. G&tden Gi'ove.at :BriJokbunt ~. diac-brkl, one ovmer.. ~ ~ DOJlt.A®, Loaded: Autos, fn'!po"94 970 A~ ~rm_pol'Ui . ·970 F1U'l'Z WAAAEN SAVE U699 $999 ~utoSquue.• Sae back.$1.195. N~~ :! ~l~'!'!'5' dlr .. e!ltt WaldnJp N'!!'!7:.~ lull~--•~• .636·29IO ' • $2.100. 546-!524. , · ·LOcal cu. OrJr. owner. Ji~ii~~~~~ii~i~~i~~I -· 842-IJ6.'ll. ~·~ -• --,= · ., • 1967 BUICK ·1'Sab..,., 4 Dr. · $2100 * 644--0462 aider trade. 646r:J698,·EYea ' 'ff/ •n, Xlnt cond. Map, fir V.W 'S<J;Ulftboelc. COit AMEIUCAN· HT. Ex<eJ!e•t a>ndtttoo. --"-·-----1 557-<5411. I • : AM/n!-"®.'R:.diilttrea 1'15."Sel114tl.50"6WQ;S ' Mllll..Uf 545--M!S. ' '10 ,.JtEPO.s.din o.vw •. . ' Sport; , Car· Center 710 E. ht, St. 547-<1'164 8<pll 'Ana I Triumph/Fiat ~~ .. , ~ u .... ,, <, ·' .. ~ ... • ' ( <' -P.1r11 ~~J~t') Sport ltd . J· .. 1 7771 9o1~ c .. .,d•·n Groy,• Bl .. d G •r.J •. ,. C-·ro1<·· Up~n Svn MUST., SELL·-'n VW ·1u1 U1''bl,.,.$JTl5. e'i613. ' '69. vW .'~back,. aooci * Alllll .... clor * '&\BUICK SkYlut<, 2 dr, to Looded • Beoutiful. ;:· :1,to~~·':w~P,~ ~-.~~~,~~: r~~ o:erl ·o.u atter * -Gre,..Un. * . :"Ji~·~~~ ~o~St J euh. 544--007 11400. lol•~ at 64:>ms1. '69 vw . Bua. ·super Co1> * .Hornet'•* '70 iu. ick' IJ..;_ J.i1C:LTLAIOCNS ol: . '63 VW Bus · includfi1a ao-19'11 SQBCK. Auto, am/!m, dition! ·11300: · Wood ao-. *·. AMX, * "-•ti.I -. , ~·:;. I COUNTY I cell!Ories ' for ,conversidn to white waJls. $2500 •. Call C'llllOl'ies. · ~. * Cl * .,..... ~~ si .. per. 1575. 644--0947. -· .•. '57·VW·Bus Jay.,ift . premium tti;eac~. !itiZ-, ,SAt=~~NO ' '~.;_'." ::: ~:k::· ~ '70 vw .01x, Surirool, y.U, . EX~~~~ * Miitcidor, * . AGG., ·$3695 . ' ' ~-VId:- . ~. 546r3>95 -:~~ir..NnedX!n~':: '69 vw· Jo/mi.''PUI. eond lARGE'.sELWJON:. ~ff ~ Na!Mis-c.dlllac '68 VW Bue. ci@afl cond. !J62..28n. Murt tell. ·Make; df1.er. -~ .. " •"-1 · • P , ~flARIOR BL.. radiala:_. radio, etc. Pvt. ply. ,68 VW bua:, 7 pua:. new en& · 962;1712. • ; Finest of' .. 139-9605 ar *5!1:0698 MO l1Dlt ~ :" suim:, 1 onwr. l!IOO. 673-5933 " bral<oa, Aid/FM radio. vw 7'i'UI. ~ 19'11,, Pr:!-G , . t , ~ I 1 Coma> lat t,. Harbor • • . ,... 1M . (Spitfire), .... '~."': ...... lop :;:1::. n.5'15.m-.m•. :::'~~~~~'.">"' u~~~~ J3UICK:..lll0.!ooded. ' . Delille '1rtt~.-~.l$):. rebuilt ~·1 $2500 ~7516 lV'rO~VW -biiJs.rAMIFM, bed, ... ,_..,.. ExecUti ' auto 10 0 00 •~-,., .. --R·-i•g\on ec . ' . . ice box. $2;100. '66 Sqmreback. Reblt enc, OF ., ,:.,,··-1896•;< .. Cnu:pe~ Full• f&ctory power, .,.._, ~ .. ..cu..,.,...., • 1967 vw Squarebaclc. Good 675-5885 ~ rood •. ·rwis aood. ''HOME ·~ rm•· -:""!· · • -. fachxy • air eondltionhlJ, =~ ..,_, 1695. Ca 11 ~tion.' Good ..._. VW camper w / -& l</11. $900. ~ 644-T.!21. CONVENIENT , TIMI FOR power wtndowa. CPBP!/83) _;w.""" 6 pm or tton r;v. Call 557-977'!. equip, Like new, low mil. :69 vw Bua. auto'""' --PAYMENTS" "'UICK CASH l:sl64~~ Waldrop 1969 YW Call alt. 5pm. 54~7253. Xlnt eood. Only :es.cm ml. CALL FOR FREE 'P' '',!J!''':), :!!."'~ .. .;; Best otter. 646-2651 '6'1 VW Van. N..; tlrea, Gd U400. ~-CltEDIT CHECK THlOUGH A '66 CAD 7 PHL iolormal ~Her. Must ••I~. '7! B~'WJ!'° ;:. ~o.e":'."~ ~~· V()LVO s.r.1C. Dept Open M~ D~~ill~T ' i!.:;/'".:'1 :-.:· '!1;).:;1; ,.,;. Tr!','um· ph -250, Lo '.GS VW Cbnvertible, --' 1970 . VW conv. T•-. New 19.59 Volvo, r e e e·n t I Y 7-:30 a.m.·'till S ,p.m. , , .. 39:W,~ml,,G~t t.~!~y~!; -·~ ' ·--~ --. Good condition . 6;42-5678 ' . .,.. ' ·--· m.ilet,.i: ijt¢4f 'new. W I re cond., "19000 11)1. $1500. top, ti.res.. Excel· cood. ... $2,850. Call att 4 . pm. -623-4742. ' . ·*'* 4!J4..5075.,•t* ~105. $350/of!U 541--0W. ' .• ·~.&06'd .want ad ........ tM;,1100, It's ~ tbe rtatit time It: 'li6 &Jiiar.e'>+ck: $ 550 , "'66 VW bua."Xlnt.coftd.·Rebl~. e,·59 VOLVO. ·~ >i inYelbhi(lt ·• . . . J>NLY PllDr 1Dr actian! aJ.,..i, fbe ..i' .. ht p'laee tt 6~9686,.or.645--5848 eve.135 eng. 9-peu. $1300/otter · · G&d cond. 1 ~,$250 ·~ ~~:~~~~~~;~-=~:~=~~~~= ~..,,.want RE'Sui.TS! Call Megooli.a ·Apt. ''A." C.M. 545-M47. ' 675-1919 a!f: 5.p,n ,. :Meto:i'·Hamn· ~ ,.,... H..,,.. tlO 64~78' 'A plam that ad Turn WI.Used Items tnio·QUkk Need. 'IPad'.'1 Plaoe u ad! Sell , the old .lbdl Bt0: -fodai! • · calh, call 6C-58'1I · c.tI &G"-567&: · new •tuff ~ A-. Imported 970 Autae, Imported f70 A-, I.._,. ffl .A~--~·=·1mporled-· ~-.,-,,~,"'970=!1 I ' ... ' . 284~ HARBOR BLVD. • " • ' ' ) " ~ ·, • 'ri: ···-··~ro '~ . .. '. ''· ~ r., ' • ' ' ... • • • .. •• f j • ' I • .. ' .' I . --"' ' ' • • ... • . ' I ' • • J -,... ,. • ( 'i '11•-·MTN • If "t ~n•• .. , ' • j ';J • •.• \•f ·o·-.. . I fl·A~ · CLE(tl•f ·NEW ' 11n'I' NEW '71 TOYOT. · NEW '71 VIMI 142 . ""·*-' illullllnilrilr: ;· . ' . --_,,~ ~~-. ~1a c!01Je11 •allowtooai,'freslt 1~~. , : ind uec:uUve cars now av'ailable,at ~ 'portant iavlnes! CQ111•. ln today fl>t )'!llU · : ~ tJt ·lllilse beaulifUI, low mUup, · · liri91'. ~.1'1J.ro,olu .,S WWI.: .. __ ,rlMT •. NllK' {IRSt:SAJ,EJ · < •. -..... ~ . flJhll uuwn., ' . . ' ~ ••\·~·~··) ,68 ·wn:v_o 142 2 Dr. ;; *'1177 Aut91ttftic, Air~. A..it.;:~ .. ; _,. I M9 ...... (VWJI J4l , -• '63 YW 1uo· • . t' ,ift77 , ·•vv *""' At Wl"t.,. 'rtM. t-... ~. !f.7 s1 .. ,.,. hulp~~ I FLY11111 ~ ' I \ • IL i. -JAGUAR' 2+1. C~,' ' t..4,. gg A1tem•tl&, A,f,, ,...,I~ •I. ~ , ., .... <XE:~tl : ~ :. .. . 17'0' MlllCEDIS HO llL 14 Dr C.L.r.77 • ONE OWNl:l ., • • I ... I , • AU. ECTlASI• " ' • • • • 1 Diii. y l'ILllT rrtdq, ""'-21, 1112 1§1...._I ___ ... w._I~ .__[ ---·--1~ I 1§1 [ 1§1 I l§J I --We _ ....... ...... ,,.. .. _ ..... • ~ ..•. , ... ~.in ...... :l)OLLAR $tretch"ers Your dollor wlll look much fllner wheli you H lact •n t<OMmlc 1m•ll car from Hubour VW. L.i 111 ....P,1,. you with the H•lnt• you c•n •xpoct ....... you dNI with UI. ~l.i VWBUI ,_ .............. -.• -' ........ NMtw. (TYJC 2»1 '87 vw SUIDIAL CAMPER r:z :..-:-- '70 VW DEWIE BUS \::: t1..':" ...... '70 .·vw •ua · -'"'M ...... w-.. "-· '"' New. Awtenwtlc, teM ANCJ '83.VWBU8 •i.,... ,...,.,, ltl TINs, ltltllrt •udf•I kll .. Ct111tim, Cvsltim. IPYC •I '18VOLVO142S :..c;:,s;:.:,,-·-· '•vwaua CMYwtr.lt. ••tr• 11111111 4 S,..._ ltffll, HMtw. • Mmtlltl .... _,.. lll'•rl'lftty. (YAT tnl '•·OORVAIR ·-"'· ·---cs• .. ,.,"",,,._ " !7Q DRIAlll GHIA ~:::-.~~· ... W1' .... ··-- 'II VW VAii ~"=' ·-·--. .....,,.,.,,... .. .,...,.c, •••1&a-.1ao,....c..iy •t• •t• •2211 s1049 SJ&91i . S1i91i s1399 s1199 S1i91i •t791i @ ~'~•~'~'~"u'~ ,,,!W~'"'"@ I'' ·11 lJ[ ;.ILHBLVD HUNTIN(jTUN BEACH !IQ,'-tlfl-3~, Autoo. u.. ,,. Autoo, u...i ,,. EC. OU . "' -· u... '911 Autot, Used CHIVIOLIT CHIYIOLIT CHRYSUR · JE1PS MUSTANG '70 CHY Caprice '67 aDIYi!ILER 4 -. JWI, 'Ill ~· Land cru1 .. r '66 MUSTANG Coovert. Auto-'70 CHY, Maffbu 4 ~ H.T. Air,,,......, dnn air. ms. Private ~· OSE et&· I-11 M matlc, radlc, beater. <TEZ· Cpe MM car. ITIAJ'V. 146-5711. SLl!:MONS IMPORTS, 2200 604) Re~ mu v:;.,, l'otM, Air. $2495 COIY&IR Sooth Mm St., Santa Ane. $199 .. 567~. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC $2795 MacHo--'65 MONZA, 140 h.p., ....... 1967 INT'!. Scout. Sport top. 2480 H-r Blvd. at Fatr Dr. u-ff ·wana lWI x1nt conc1. """· llSOO-seu "' trade. Pb: Costa Mesa 546-l!Oll ~C Oward 83M8lO ca' 5!1<>&08 o....r. $450/o!ler 64-2389. 968-1611. 'TI MACH L !'meet 0000 .. ll3S-9f<IO "' 5!1-0IOI Corner ht A Horbca' CORYE IE MERCURY l2,000 ml'•· Many •xlt'al. Corner ht A Harbor S&nta Ana f All', tape d«k, etc. Must Santa Ana 'llELCAMINOCUstom.FUII '66 CORVETl'E Oonv. HT. 1'6' MERCURY ,.11, $3250. or offer. * '71 CHEVY'• * ,.,...,, r.ctory air, excel-:Fuel "1J cem headers MARQUIS 4 DOOR _•_1>-_7200--"'·-----DCPALAS e OlEVEILES lent condition. (4688SCJ • ' '69 MUSfANG CAMAllO'S DAVE ROSS PONTIAC mao. AM/FM $115CI. Firm. SEDAN V-8, 4 spd, power. heavy duty HER.., CORP. lNIO llarlxirBlvd. at Fatr Dr. MU811 John. :ll,000 mile one owner car. IUSpenalon, low mileage " ... C:O.ta Mna 5M-8017 ·~ 'VE'JT£. like MW, new LI.me froJt finllh with dark 221 W. KAtella, Anabelm motor tines, mlP paint & ivy intmor, black landau ~ aha.rp. $1900. Call (714) J71.4050 169 !l ~ B> cu. in. 300 ~r. Otter or 1trade for roof. Equipped with the .fin.. ~-9~164.==-~---=-=-'--,'-'-'.:;c:=.:....' hp, 4 lpd, posi, AM/FM, pickup. 6*-'1''23 est Full power, climate •n l\ifUSTANG, like new. OLDSMOBILE 1961 OLDSMOBILE 91 4 DOOR SEDAN Exceptionally clean. Beaut!· ruI aea foam green with 'ivy landau roo( and dark areen interior. Automatlo: ,trans· mluion, factory atr, power steering, power brak~. AM· Fl\t radlo. This attractive car reOects careful maJn. tenance. (\VFT6551 $}9'tj, John.son & Son, 2626 HarbOr Blv1·· Costa Mesa. 540-5630 '67 Delta 88, Full power I: factory air, 931VVC. o$109S. J IM SLEP.10NS 11.ll'ORTS, 2200 South Main St., Santa Ana. 557-5242. · ''9 C•prlc1, $22tt. clilc, brb., air cond, map, · control alt cond., Sway seat, Loaded. A/C, lo mi's. Auto, V-8, air eond, PIS. nu tires, DWtJ xtru. Xlnt CONTINENTAL tilt •teertnr wheel, AM-FM Gamged nltely. Leaving tor '60 OLDSMOB!LE, ·Runs P/B, P/W, AM/FM atirto oond. $2100. •44-4731, stereo radio, etc. Don't de-Orient. Sa.critiee. $2995. • ""°'1100·• tape, tilt wheel, many 675--0533 Dale. 1971 Mark Ill lay on thla one. (AVD273J ,,._,702. xtru. Daya 5t8-462.1; evet: 1965 CHEVY SS Convert Johft.IOl\ & Son, 262& Harbor =~~---~~ 1803 Santa Ana Ave .. CM. -· Red wlbiaclc top. 3211 v~. 4 . Cpe •. $7222 Blvd., Costa Meaa. 540-56.111 ''5 Must.... convertible. WAGONo '67 Old' CUtlaaa '64' CllEVELLE 2 Dr. spd. P/B, P/S, Prr, xlnt wrn!ELECTRICSUNROOF '67 MONTCLAIR ~~dluon 1575• 963-49:1l PS. PB, Ra, a;r. llJS0.-411 Wqon, enctne minua head. cond. $735. Ml)..mD, eve FACI'ORY · R I v e r s id e. 5 4 8 -919 8 S'f"du.d ~-4 673-5193 Am CDNI>mON!NG 2 Or. H. Top. dtr. Fact. atr, OLDSMOBILE AM/PM. new'Wide;1ovala'. $275. Dlya Paddai top NJ leather in-AM/FM, V. top. Owned by -'--~=~==.,--I 5(5:.]0f.4, • HARD to find '58 Chevy, Bel terior du~ comfort seats little old banker. (V0B049) ,65 F85 cust 4 dr, pwr, fac PLYMOUTH * 1970 OIEVY, P/S, dltc brakes, air LOADED ! 561-3<43. Rich, 712-5lS1, ext J!.1-. 1965 CHEV lmr-Ja atatlon wacon. Air, pa/J.b, AM/FM nd!o. Best otter. SU-2512. /Jr 2-dr hrdtp. VS ~tick. cru!s~ control door locks: OAC can fin pvt pty wino air. Xlnt conc:L Orig ownr. "------='""'.",... PIS, P/B. Nice mter. stereo tilt stee:..i .. _ an....._._ money down. Call 546-8136 noo ovr lo bk. 5'8-0587 1 • 200 4 Or ~ ..... needJ wort. $225. • ~u..,, ,..... aft 11 am 494«11 1960 VALIANT, V-,· ., £M" ... .., ,.. er Xtraa. Vtty few c&retu1 • '69 OLDS I edan full ne"' ,,._, • bait•~. Ex-'. ~. mun. Showroom fresh! 1971 MERCURY ' ux 5 • .. '"' .. .,, ,._ 508Clln p\\T., all xtru. New tires. cond. S295. 675-M47. CHRYSLIR ( STATION WAGONS Make ott•r. 962-1015. ~=--,-,--A=•--;,H:;:~ol . C · · NABERS CadlUac HER'IZ CORP. Turn unuRd items 1nto quick ''!!,i.!'tl.Y·:S· .,.:,: !Di'. 1969 CHRYSLER Atm<OIUZED DEALER 221 w Ka en M ~· NEW YORKER 2600 llARBOR BL., . t a, Anaheim cub, call 642-5678 9S'l-91i7att6:llP. _,., 4 Door Hordtop. Sale Priced. COSTA MESA 17141 77M050 Trucks 96' Trucks H2 '66. CAPRICE, 4 Or. llrdtp, Bnutilul lbne frolt f!ntab ~00 Open Sonday '&I MERC. Marqull < dr. H.T., ~======;;;;;;========.! ,.,...,, air. X1nt cond. Orlr-with blaclc int-and tan-1970 LINCOLN Full power, tact. air. (YON ownr. $100. SU-7366. dau root Luxury equipped. 4 DOOR SEDAN 516J Blue Boot price $2990. --• ,._ Full power, auto. temp. air . , $2799 '6'.4.DR. IMPALA condl-. 5 way sea~ Glamo~ brome_ metallic DAVE ROSS PONTIAC GOOD COND * 675-0989 AM·FM radio. etc. CYQW-finish with matching lea th-2480 Harbor mvd. at Fair Dr. Big Mike Is Dealing! '66 Oevy Belair 4 dr led. air ~> $2375. Johnson & Son, er. interior ~d landau rool C.OSta Mesa 546-8)17 cond., heater, 2 nu tires. '626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Luxury equipped 01 course, '67 MONTCLAIR GOT TO SELL THE TRAD~ $700. 646-2360 aft 5. Meaa. 540-5630 ' lull power, climate control .•• 1m-•-W·-. tun pwr, '67 NEW y k ·-~· ,., conditioning, tilt wh .. !, 2 Door H.T. Dir. V.Top., Atr '66 Chevy P'1cJ..up v.;i --~·· or er, ...... -=..i. AM-FM stereo radio, power Cond. AM/FM. Loaded. Lit-;a AC, recent trans, tires & WW take trade. Private door locks and much more. tie oJd bankers car CVOB-VI, Stick. IT190701 brakes. Sm:>. 675-6369. puty, S67-'6H. 1 owner. (061ANJ) $4675. 049) Call 546-8736 . aft 10 $995 'I '66 Caprice ata wai. FA, '61 CHRYSLER 300. 2 door. Jotipaon I: ~ 2626 Harbor 494-6811. R&H, x1nt eond. Pvt pty. Uke new; Very lo/mt. Blvd., qo.t&·Mpsa. 540-5630. ..:,:,:64,;:;;ME::,._RCU_R_Y_W_A_GO_N_ '68 Chevy 3/4-Ton $1395 Good for c•mp•r. 1641 76H) Calle~ 545-5.>47. Sacrtllc:e. 1815. ,..__ 1961 CONTINENTAL NEEDS WORK 175 940 ~ HorM1 940 Molar ttomo1 940 Motor Home1 · 940 4 DOOR SEDAN e !WS-1665 e ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:i;::;;;:;;;=:i;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;~;;i;;;;;;::;;;~;;;;;:;;;:::;;:;;;.,,IA~'\:;.f::,::t~:!':: __ M..:U..:ST.,.:..:A::.:::.N..:G_~ • MOTOR HOME SHOW ~ =::.:-~-~ ~:1 -1971-MUSTA-NGS • "'" new radW ply tires, HER'IZ CORP. a:cellert condition. CWQY· 221 w. Katella, Anaheim '69 I. H. 1200 C•mp•r Sp•ti•I. Air c:o"d. P.S., P.I • Ho"• O.D. f 16ll6CI $2795 Now IN PROGRESS 179) 12f15. J°""""1 " Son, (714) 77M050 ::..H:~Blvd .. Colla M-USTANG 2+2 GT '65 I. H. T/A $1195 IN OUR 24,000 SQ. FT. SHOWROOM SAVE $AVE SAVE . SAVE . SAVE -A ' FEW NEW· 1971 MOTOR HOMES ~T TRE~ENDOUS SAVINGS HU.RRY WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD .. . Tffl INCOMPAUILI UTI LINH 21 PMtte JI FMt Utt Li"•r goet •"vwh1r1, I PIY tim• of y11r. It Is m1"uf1c:tur•d '" Silt L•~• City aMI t.1t1d i" th• •"OWV·P••k·to--'•Mr+ .. mp1r.tur•• o111d t.rr1i" of the mo11"f1i11 W,11. THI •AIULOUS PACl -AllOW 11'·20'•22' I 24' M.-lt McN ,,_. S6ni +TAX LIC. ...... ,.,.~ n. ............ --.................. I..., ... ,._ ........ "_ ...... .. _ ..... _ * 7 YEAR IANK FINANCING * RENT IEFORE YOU IUY Lew, ....................... Alli .... .. ..... .., -- * WE ARE MOTOR HOME SPICIAUST WI DUL ONLY IN MOTOI HOMDI 11ie ,_ ••• ef ,.. ..,., .............. ,.... .......... ,.. .r ... APTD PUICHAll PIOIUMI YM ...W ..,... ...... ,. ,.... I .... A DULll WHO IOLD MOTOI HOMD Al A SIH LINI. * NE,W '72 PACE ARROWS FtlOM $6995 + TAX & UC. A now -pt In the purch-& Nn11I ef loMllnt-hemM ••••.• * FREE INDOOR STORAGE wt .. Yeer P11Nh111 -UMi tM Tltt11 Offer * RENT BACK PROGRAM MARVIN · PEARCE ' . MOTOR . HOMES "'IWI __ , ___ ., ._. ' N-NDWAY MT IOllTWOPTH IAllT4 ANA -AY • ...................... .............. ,., .... , •69 v•Dv m, Fully · 'd Futbe.ck: '65 Xlnt cond. in O.D. R1~io, \II IRIA9461 ~ tqwp • I< t M··.... -~-speed troL Stereo N OU. ..... ~'""'""'· Polyg: tires. 557-9349 ew 548-1216 aft 5. '62 Lincoln Continental t CLEAN '67 . Mustang, r/h, '64 Chevy 1/2-Ton mi, eood cood. New t~ 0 ; P"."I' ateerin&, auto. 45,000 S595 battery, $425. 968-4032. m1. One 0~, $1,100 or best Pickup. ILJ610JI · otter. 67>3589. ---------COUGAR '66 Mustang V,.., aolo. pwr. 1968. cou~•D· lo str, R&H, $650. XInL cond. ~.. miles, (213) 498-1743 •tick, ntw tires, xtn. clean. --------$1,400. sf6.-t653 '68 Mustang GT Futbck 300, p/a, p/b, r/h, Poai-Trac. '69 Olupr R&H, PS. PB, Gd mlleaie. Xln't cond. stick. 351 e-r:w., best offer. 673-7448. -. _,cc..,.i·-~~~---------1 '66 MUSTANG-Conv. Radio; DE SOTO heeler, • new. tires. euto, PIS, P/B. Xlnt cond. $895. '55 FIREFLYTE 2 Dr. HT 6'J5..2!0l. Orig. owner. Gd. Urn, rum·'·Sell=.::,..=otd-stbll ___ _ &'OOd· 545-5319. Buy the new statt . '68 Cabover Camper I foot, tfo••, It• LoL #47196 $495 Mike:McCar1hy GMC Trucks REGREA TIONAL YElflCLE • CENTEJl Comer llHch & McF1ddon WHlmlnsto• ~31-2450 /, 894-1336 DODGE Avtol, New 910 Autoo. Now 980 Avto1, New 910 ·n Dodge CoI4 loaded, !ncl,!p:::;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:::;;;::;;;::;;::;;;;;;:;:::;;::;;;;;;:;:::;;::;;;;;;:;:::;;:::;;;;:;::;;;;;::;;;::;;;;.i Mq: wheele A wide ovals, less than 9,000 miles $2295 (103l!llVJ JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS. 22lX> South Main, SantaAna,561~ GOOD Performance record! '68 Coronet 440, PIS, auto trans. Xlnt tilft &: paint. (Garage car). 1 owner, no acctd~ntl. $995. 646-6759. '69 DODGE Coronet, V-8 auto, p/1, p/b, r/h, stereo tape, vin. tp, like new. Cost over $4(XXI. Must s e 11 • 11350/0tr. ~13. 1970 CORONEi' 4 dr, P/S, P/B, air. Gmd cond. $2500. 962-4.125. FALCON '63 Felcon Convt. $100. 675-1536 FORD '10 LTD hanltop. Pl! under Bluebook. Suptt clean, lo mile1. Ocean Blue. AW vinyl Int. Pwr -.. brakes, •leering, tac air, radio, wheel coven, '72 lie. 644--0438. + '71 FORDS* ~eMUSTANGS rormos HER'IZ CORP. 221 W. Kalolla, A•- (714) 77M05I IM ECONOLINE ...,.,...., -. • eyl. $695. 213: 4.11-4535 ~; -aft 7 pm. 1!l6S SILVER Grey M-. V-8. JWI, J ope!., atlck "'11t. Xlnt --Call alter 6 pm., e11 '005. 19M DELUXE Sta. Wgn. Cou...,. Squltt. Air, JIAH. Good .. nd. S«IO. 5'5-0189 ''1 FALCON Sta Wgn. Ex- tru. Good tranl!J<rtatlon. $110/olltr. -.,,.., '61 FORD V-t, a.lilt. --.-.-.._ -.131J().-. 14 FORD • Dr. -.: _, .,.int ---. ---- HI! I'm Bob Heusser. I own Sunset Ford in Westminster. Just want you to know we're here when you are ready to buy a new or used car! LET US PUT YOU ON THE MAP WE llON1 CARE' · WHERE YOU BOUGHT YOUR CAR WE WOULD LIE TO SEM:E IT tllU~, <Hl"IWJ lt, ,.,,, DAIL V I'll.Of 41i I -..... l§J I -....... 1~1 ~I -~-~ .. ~1§1~1~ l ~ ...... ~ ...... ~!§] I ·--w. 1§1 --~~ :;;;;;;;;;;;1 .. ~~--........... ~----...- ' A-. u.... 990 ""'"· u.... ,,. ICC. au • A-. u.... 990 A-. u .... 990 PLYMOUTH PON11AC PON11AC PONTIAC PONTIAC '19 Valiant ~7! ':r~1~~~~: .. ,:,.~c!!~~~AT ~~ ~i::up~: ~,::~ Ru"I aood. BlUe with white aae, rl owner. AutornaUc, 'n Pontl•c Ventura 11 ' dOWa 4: Ratahfaet:. tape _s_!OO_.~~~ll-"'CS.===-1 ·'··• top 2 Door • _.,~ -~ • -Brand ·-~~'"-V deck. RallY w IL (912BHLl B & u11 "I v ... ,,. • , v .. ,, ....... er factory a.Ir, ndk>, heater, new .i.:;io1• ~·.-.. en-$2699 """' 11111& automatic, radlo, he.tor. WSW, vlny! top • bucket -II. Se< No. 2Y27MZL-DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '11 IWOILER re:n,~)~. ~C!fl ••ta. (1*1'1$28)88 . :OO!'J: :!;., afi!:s. tra;s· ~Harborllhd.•tFalrDr. • $150 • MUST Sell by Mondly.1972 IJ1d cust.;,, Interior ..... .: Col(& M-· !14M01T e 561-9.105 e Dulter, lOQO mt. 1970 VW , Rally 2 wheelJ. '64 Catalina, Safari Wqon. '67 Rambler 4 dr ata. wq. 24,ooo mt. eoth lOrit COlld ' MAIERS Cadlllac: $259 DOWN Pt•. p/b, n.i1o, auto. a1r, Wll ~. illii: Alt 5 848--0m. . Atmloru%En DEALER • cl~ Good dependable pm, 19)...4U). PIN :llOO IWU!OR BL. $93.53 Per Mo. 1·ran1portatlon. $300. T-llRD TO COSTA M!:SA '· $2'9 II the total mwn P<Y· i =54Q°"~==· =~~-- ,,.,11-Pinto-.-&<>ld--4-spd-.-Lo 1 5f0.9'100 Open Sunday ment, $91.15 Is the tot a I '89 FIREBIRD «SO. Auto., Jjiiiiiiiiiii '{"'•· T.O.P. of 154 mo. or 66 TEMPEST WAGON ::'.':' ::::-:..:i= ~O)'·• ...-mm. cm. 1969 T 0 llRD ow bal. 67S-'7647. • charges on approved credit , $23tt PONTIAC Small VI, Radlll TireJ, Auto-for 36 months. Th• cuh DAVE RDSS PONTIAC Nl:Y equ1ppod. foctory air, matte Tnms., Air Cond., price includlng tax, lie and 2480 HarborBlvd. at Fair Dr. ~-~=.,Call~~ '89 PONTIAC Executive 3 Low Miles. (WBJ 751) doc fee is$3112.50. Deferred Costa Mesa 5f6.8017 ......_...,. • · Seat Wqon. Full pwr., fact. Wholesale Value at $795. price is ~.M including BEAUTIFUL low ml. ,66 Le --------- air, P-windows, Jugap ~ lax, Uc, doc fet and finance Mans Sprint with radial '65 T·Bird. Full power, tac- rad<. CZDW'l99) ....... t.. cha,.es. Annual % rote Is tires •·-rn· t Io • Blue. tory air, HQS&IC). $995. '.!)M DAVE ROS .,... n .25. '.;>CU;• ce a w · SIZMONS IMPORTS, m S PONTIAC lllltm :m "' FIRST, SANTA ANA Boole. 494-9612. Sooth Ml1n st., Santa Ana. MIO Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. . a:o1000 '68 Pontiac -\.:...a ..-. • Costa Mesa 546-80li _.,. ~ u-,: ..... " ....., • ~7-52G. '63 'PONTIAC Star Chief, • ~ ~c:-1 Hllh~noo '!~Etac't."'l ~.:~ =. :.'!:. :::· $1,':'. _;..~.~6"'8""'T=.""1"'1rc1-;---I !;, V~d~~toA p::dp/~a~tyct FIREBIRD, '68 hardtop, 350 Price $1865. CXWF03l) ~. 524--0EliO. $1200. S550/bst ofr 837•8966 · eng. 47,000 ml. p/s, p/b, $1399 '69 CATAUNA h.t., auto, 675-2913, PONTIAC~ , arr, anto. Orig .• .,,.,., excel DAVE ROSS PONTIAC PIS. P/B, air, Ven-MUST od1 • 1966 TIC Lan· ChJef 59.Hu cond. $1,850. 644-2237 2'UOHarbormvd.atFalrDr. trim. Xlnt cond. Have co. dau. FP/AC/etc. $725. for everyttJina, ree.l rood cond.. 1967 Ponti Grand Prix eo.ta Mesa 54&801' ear now. &st offer takes. this sacrlficlal buy, 493-2838. Lo ml. $400 cub. MM758. 247WBW .•. JIM st.EM: '68 CATALINA 4 dr, P/S, Pri. pty. 645-2855. T·Bm.D '68 Full power, fact ' LE MANS Conv. P/S, ONS IMPORTS, 2200 South P /B, air cone!. very clean. 1961 PONTIAC Venturi, 4 dr, alr, landau. 1 owner. Aft 5 &. I P/B, auto, 53,000· ml. $700. M&in, Santa Ana, 557-5242. $1595. 673-6728 one owner. A·l cond . wkndl, ~7625. or otter. 833-1691. DAILY PILOT ttr action! Sell the old stutt Buy tbe Reuonable. 6'13-91M. Howie H~T Watch the Call 60-S6'18 Ir ~wl Call ~ A SawJ new stuff DAil.Y PILOT for actkm1 OPEN HOUSE column. ~-m~-m~-m~-m~-~ . . ' USED VEHICLE DEALER WARRANTY .. .. FOR, 3,0 DAYS OR 2.000 MILES WE WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ENGINE- TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE BRAKE SYSTEM OR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM -·.:... •1,,1' .. - . CHARGE TO THE EXTINT NE~llY ·TO KIEP THE VEHICLE IN SERVICIAILI CONDITION UNDER lilORMAL USE. Buy • WHERE THE CLEAN BUY· WHERE YOU'Hi~TED UKE A cus. _;;;_;;~~:i~U~SE;;;D;_;CmAmRSm . .i.Amlil.E .... ~~~ .J TOMER IEFORE· & Ami YOU IUYI ~~~~~~;.~;l~~~~FM, "m• Will TRADE OK • TRUCKS • VANS • . OK '71 f•ct. w•rr•nty. 192JCYNI _'7:.' .:.l_MAL.::R.="~··1.::~-:::~·c::~::•~::!~C:'~::..' ~=~·:::.,.,:.;-':::"=00:::.'~11'----,$,..3_09 __ 9 1 --""7"'o""'E"'L-,C"'AM"E"'1"~",_C_A-;.Mt...,,69~~--o"'~""D'"''h""""T"'O~N'"'P~IC~K~U=P '71 NOVA Coupe $2699 v.1, a., P.S., Auto. ft., Stick, 6 cyl, cc. lf1197D> VI,'"'°·• P.S., ,;,, .,d;o. 1!25lll ' ·• $2799 $1899 '70 RIVIERA · $4099 '70 EL CAMINO '61 CHEVY ~ TON r.,. cf•ck, ...rnvt roof, P.S., '·'··tilt wt.I., v·-.J • f Al , s. .• , • Pl L _.. ___ ... .. - _ _;s~··~··~S~h·~··~· !_!l7~0f~A£!E0<_l ______ -:;:-::-=7 I ,...,.. l\OO' . r, • ' ~• .. ""• c11up. ' "Y'•• 4 $,,_, Rot It (7464tE), whe•f, 111911Al '70 .IMAALA Spt. Coupe $2499 TRADE ;$21?9 Auto ., P.S:, P.I .. r•dio, •Ir, l&O cv. In. VI, Rom. F•ct. ••rr•nty. l4 6SAKSI 7 0 EL CAMINO '61 DODGE 't'J TON 170 CAMARO COUPI ' $2999 6 cyl., stick, k,. I tt7J4HI 1 ft. t•l•1copi• c•mpor, Auto., v.1, ' s2·1· 99 ft, 162416Al l07 '"·;,,VI, '1'• P.S .. '"'"""lo, $2899 Rim. f•ct, w•rr•lriy· IP26241 '69 E~ CAMINO '70 NOVA Coupe $)999 v.1, R., P.s .• Aoto., Al'" (42611!1 '67 FORD eCONOLINE &'.cyl., P.S., outo. OK, OK, OK. TM rlthtn.. $2699. •P1ck11'-' 6 cyl .. StlCk, a., IZNM.i lt7tASlil lZJI '70 MALllU Spt. Coupe $2699 '61 EL CAMIND 117 VI, ~0111010, •nickot 1•of1, •Ir, P.S., •uto. V-1, ft., P.S., Auto., Air. IP2626) 0..4 oh"P· I P2Hll $ 1999 I 69 ~l~~~.CP~S.~::ewt, •Ir, vlnyf roof. " $2499 Auto., ~6!:,, ~= A~r~!~2~> A•m•lnit1g f•ct. w•.+ontv. 17tlAOFI $24H '69 CHEV. llL AIR $)499 4 Dr. R••Uo, P.S., 01to. •Ir••'"'· IYEKJt6> • '70 RANCHIRO '69~ALA CUiiom Cpo. $2299 v.1, k., P.S.,$Jstt'" tl7744Fl . Jl:•ll'I· F•ct. w•rr•11ty. Auto., r•41o, •tr, P.S., ' (ZICSllll 70 CHIVY 'h TON , 170 fl\USTANO BOSS 302 . $2599 Pl•k••· v.1, II., A"•· CUllAI VI, 4 1pcl., 1,ort 1tr1,.,, r•cll.. f $2399 C•ref11i mll11. ll62CIFI '70 CHIVY ~ TON '69 VOLKSWAGEN Camper $2899 '1•hp. cc .. ~. P.S., Aoto., Afr, R•dlo, ,.,., IMce. IYXT16ll . v.1. IP26141 . '6. 5 COllVlril Coupe $2099 nAl)E -~~~11:r-'• 350 c•· 1"' VI, IM1t1• .. l•h c•r. 70 flOlti ~ TON PICKUP -7-o~o;iWiO;m;;-.P'"R"'1x"'=-------.$::;;3:;;~;::9;-_:;;;9:• "•h" •••• -·· Sll•k. (17211AI .,,.. wt.4"''" ,;" P.S., •lrtf ,../, $2599 24,011•II ... 106141 hrf .... cer, 169 OMC ~ TON '69 CAMAllO Coupe $1'999 61'.' A. Stopolff lo4. v.1, Stl•k. 6 .,.......,, , ,,..., rt41• .... .ty. (tllAKTJ , J,!'1!!11 u..t.I MllM. IYWTl2tl $2199 '67 ~ MO""'ll cpe: $1299 •69 l'OiD 44 TON Mr, P.S.. '·:...': ....... "'""" I Iv.· ~-Mlf ........ Holi4•v " IU¥'1124l , ' " .-,.r. Aute., V-1, a. (1127CI '69 . .....,,.s.~t.i.;t...i,,~-.r-»2099· '6' FORD~:. STAKI '11 .~~'rl·•-n4lo, $2099 4 Sp.M, v.1,zn;u11 $1199 '67 CHEVY ~ TON· 'P'fckup. R., V.t, Stick, HD Equip. 1Ulil2501l ' $1799 '69 CHEVY . I. TON Auto., Du•I Rt•r, 12 ft, v.,,, lit. lt70JtHI TRADE '69 POltD ~ TON VAN 6 cyl., Aute., R. f P21721 $2399 '69 DODGE~ TON VAN V-1, A..._, R. lli4121CI $2599 70 DODGE~ TON VAN v.a, >.uto., It. 1 r214tl,_ $2799 '64 CHIV. \\ TON . Whti ... Mee llfllltt ltody. Mii•• kl.-w 1,000 c•• b. v•rlflM. Ce,.. hi uM. IP2MOI ~· $1399 •ii CHIVY SPORT VAN v-1, r.s., Avt.., 2 S.••· '1092.e1; $2299 •if FORD 4" TON VAN V-1, It., Aute. (6J214CI $2499 2lt8 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA NIW CARS 546·1200 USED CARS-546-1203 I Vt ; ~ 0 •• "' • -t 0 = z en "' t'\ 0 c: z ~ '"' z ·C: • ·• "' • ·o z "' ... - . .. llt l.o .... c ........ o II ., 0"-•ls: l,.•I I" ~ ... I .... . =· ! -·•z a 5i I • "' ~ c: = ~ s: ... "' • .,. _. ~ g ~ :8 ~ :;: 0: it' -0 i Q;' o·"' ;,. -c ; 0 ~. if , ... t~~ ~-.. J °' , .. "' ill .I .P' ~ • ¥ .. .,. _. I !~ 0 (~.,, ~ i e~ ill~ .. ... ,, . ....§. r• w e~i•I \ll!f" ::1 -ii!li ·~. ·11~~ ! .:• 11 S:=•j·~· ;.,;11 ....... II,• r-8 lj~~=-i~.~· 0 ·~1ff • lf f .. ~ lir~ ~•·I IJt l~J'~ 111; -~~}F .,_J, ,J .. -= Ii .. li" > 111 lJ11~f i!;i · l~ri · jcl • ~ • , • • • ' • • • • ' • • l ___ ... ---·---~- • , ff o.iL Y PILOT Shop UNIVER ITY ·...... _ Buy ED I Bill .JACOBS GENERAL MGR •. ' . .. HE.\~E!GHT CHAMP OF THE INFLATION' FIGHTERS. . · .. ·. ORANGE · COUNTl'S · LARQEST!. · · · ·,HONDA 1NVENTQ"Y ·~· ... : . . jJ BRAND NEW : . . LOTS OF '72· HONDA COUPES · .. ; f' I , ,' .,.• 1 . . . ' .. . . '" .. . . , .. •• '72 CUJLA,SS. ··supreme ··: -·I . ' ' JI; ,. . I• .. USED 1971 AIR CONDITIONJNG, Automatic trans., power steeri.ng, white side wall tires, wheel dis.cs, bucket seats. (3J57H2M147005J . ' .94 I , 112 5EAEI · . ' . ' . . . HONDA CAR.: . ! ' . '. , .. • ' l • , ) • LEASING? We Offer ''Personalized'' lease5 on Oldsmobdes/GMC Trucks~·Rlc~ 1 reational Veh·icles! . • • ' T~Y·US BEFORE YOU LEASE ANY .DOMESTIC OR IMPORT ·CAR. .. · RENT, A GMC ·SELF CONTAINED CAMPER . s· ~ ' , • . ' . 1 q .. ' • • • • •. , •• ' • 95 . . , ·. EQR . Ali ·3_·D~YSI · • ; , . · · FIRST ·~O~ Ml~S AR': .F~EEI , . FOR FRIDAY· SATURDAY & SUNDAY FOR ONLY ... · .. . . ·I • . . . ' . . 1971 1 C.RICKET 1969 OLDSMOBILE 98 . 1969 DATSU.N 510 . . 1969 'VOLKSWAGEN R.•dio •nd huter, wh ite 1idi well t ire&. ( 17.SDFCl. 4 Door h1rdtop., Full power, f1cto,Y •ir, vinyl roof. So1d1n. Equipp8d . 1n~. 're1cly 1 to drive home tod1y. INXK260 1 IYRF903 1 · . . l yg. Redio end hHler. IZQC7171 . . ...... ~:995 ' .. '1695 5 2115 .. • ,. 1968 CAMARO 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA .• 1968. OlDSMoBILE OitTA-· 88 -~' 1967 ·aulCK SKYLARK 2 Dr. H.T. Air cond., 1uto., P.S., P.a., r•dio ind huter. Cour·•· R•d'io~ he•.ter,.•utom•tic, •ir cond.,.white W11!1, ~Va •utom•tic trinsmiision redio ·heeter l:rYFll7) '~"" •12 95 . ,,, "" '51.415 : '. . = : .,.. : ' . ~' Don'! be l1 t1 on this one. Fully equ ipped •. IWXJ873l . ' ' . •79.5 . ' 1968 FORD Yz TON 1968 OPEL R•dio •nd he1t1r. IWXT152 1 '1195 1970 SUBARU 1970 GMC 2 TON 360 Mini Ve n, l 765ASTI 5695 53295 i8IO Harbor Blwil~ · , ( • • -· tr1dll}, J1nUlf'Y 21, 1972 DAILY PILOT 'f7. · .. COMPARE . WE APPR.iCIATE · VOUlt BUSINESS IMMEDIATE '· DELIVERY $199DOWN BRAND NEW '72CHARGER la.led wilh Wlyl *" H&h. ......... 171•1•tnLwW..htlilld w.Wn. dnt.W:. lipllOl1. Ml ftirl ...... odflitsiorl (Ollln:ll IYlll lll + 1111.iCh MICll 11\0tt . wt?7CtA127MO TAKE YOUR CHOl(E • IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY 5)5,88;E ,_ 5199DOWN 549 MONTH ~~~~s '71 VEGA '71 PINTO . ' s,..i ~ '*"-'· lllltbt sctl, dnlM triR.S411Tll AIM fftlns... rodill, h6oter, londclJ, boclcet MOTS. vinyl inferior, whitlWlll!s & delux1 \ • ='..,... whelJ UIVlrl. 141l11U11S990 $1'9 is total di!. pymt. $49 ~ total mo pymf.ird. '9x- & lictnH & oll carryir1Q chor;ts on oppr. cildit far , 36 mos. O.f1rrld pym1. price $1963 incl loll & Ii- ~ CtnMl.APHAlPERCfNTAGfRATE10.45%. ' I ·'65 PONTIAC, . '64 DODGE -. · 2•DOOI HARDTOP v.1, «ito. trans~ pow9' """"" ~ lhl.· bor:ktf HGl'L zxtl 490 '$388 FULL ; PllCI, '&&MUSTANG Plckvp · bli!yto•o1un:12s ' $488•uu PllCI '66 YOLKS fotlHck ' .. 01lcl<IMI.-"""' ~ l#O S4881Uu PRIQ OUR ' PRICES ,BRA~D.NEW . '72DODGE TRUCK Loaded with htoltr, ~'#Ost., 41 amp eltemol&r, iMulotion packoi19, ....... llANDNEW '72DART loodtd wilh wnd1hifld WV\~ • trs. lli9h ~ock Jtoh. ht at11, 'l'inyl hm!rM, aut1Mle lllirror. G9Sil• tirt .. edmiuien c1111tull '''""'· hlth i111111c1 ptiftt & lruth nu:h mor•. lt2'1821192S98 year tires, odmission tonlrol IS1.S.S .S std. IMMEDIATE disc wheels. Dl IAl2SS 16S63 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . DELIVERY $2288~ 5199DOWN 52088~ • , PRICE ''"·'"'""'""'·..,'''""~·""'"'I. $73MONTH FOR 31, tal.. loc:1r1w & all corry1119 chclfgt1 011 oppr. utdil tor 36 lllC!' 0.f..,.'4 p)'llll pric.1 S'2127 ind. Jiii i. MONTHS littnst. AHMUAI. 'EICIHTAGE liJFID.06"-I • sin is 1ota1 i1n pymt, s~ ;, '°"" 11111 Pvmt kl tor. lir.111 .. 1111111 1111 Clllrying chcwgt' on DPP•. cred~ 1or 36 mos. Offerr-4 ,.,.,,i.1Nit• 12J 1.S ird. ta• ' lic-.AHNUAl PlltclHTAVE. un 9,93,. 5199DOWN . • 566 MONTH ~i~s '68 PONT. Firebird 2 Dr. H.T. V-f, aulo. tr11n1., Oir" conditioning, power s11nin11. pow"'"'"· AM/FM "dlo, 51188 . hlattr, Londou fodory mags. tilt nn.t whetl, but ke·1 seals. Conso l•. PRKI 6638TO ·· '70 ·J!LY. VALLIANT :!i':.'!.t'$-,.,"'!"""'""'"' $1088 ruu VIA1GOl2148SJ Pl!CI '69 fORD Galaxie '..500 HT. v.s,outo .• mns.. fott1ry air $-9 8 8 cond .. f>OWt1' tf•"'J.o powtl' brakes, todil.htoltr.Z81673_ ...... PllCI • .J SllAND DRIVE -· ·THI F~S,-, - OLD GLORY '72 SPORTSMAN ' W~GON • 225' CD ........ iMo r-. H.O. hllf ~ &r111r lif1ho!.,Jl.Di..altlma1et,.k. WM! CMlsl mirror• lo lllU<h 111C1re. llZAl2US01777 '70 MUSTANG 2 DOOR.· $ J 99~DOWN ~3 MONT_H'~~~i~s •ollo hootor whlto ~oll $138 aoo $199htotoldnpy1111.Stli1totet • • ino pym· ind.~ r1cem1. on tlln"\'-tlre1, lfel•xe whee l cnen-, ll'lf c'hlfl" 111 1,,, credit fo r 36 vinyl Int., •ucktt 1"t1. 111 l~ll _., O.!"rtd P'f"''~•ic.• s 1747 it!d DSA , ra1c1 lo•' lict111•. ""1iJAI. PEKOOAG! RATlll.10" '69CHARGER -, '70 CHEVROLO V-8. ou10. trons.. poww lfttring. mdio, htaler, ..tiitewoll tire1, wheel V-1.outo. tron1.,foclory oir tond.,powar 1t11ring, rad io, . ' ""'• ""''" "'"· M«h ""''·. $888 'YCV490 ' ML PRICI >.otw .... hmo<o!25CGX $1588 .:i '69 VW DELUXE '70 PLYM. Satellite 4 ... """'· whNI '""" v'1)t 5888 . nu v.i~~,; .• .,s.rodio,hootw, 5·1311 ~ lnt .. hib::ttkilltbfYOts.XTN331 fltcl ~ .. ....,.$61AlQ ... . . '69 DODGE Monaco '68 BOICK Riviera slu nr111, Rld'IO. heiatw, '6'flitewall V-1.!'<tort oir <0od. pow01 51188 tir11. full wheel coven. will)'! n. '!! •iDr, XlX062 • Pl- I V-8. nit. tren~ fft:tory olr cond., ,ow1r 1t11rln9. radio, 51988 """'· .-. ,,.. ,_ ... '" I • -' • . . •: '• • IOllllll .11. . ' IPICIAL CLIARA,.CI Of COMPANY CARii OYOr A D-T• Clla-"- FNlll 1'1111dlft ....... c.. ........... ~1t71 ·- '7Z Pim. -M ....... -M .. orlc. ·-r..-ioo .... - 5hlffoo W-Modoh. HUGI DISCOUNTS WHILE THEY.. ~~J_ '71 PRICES ON .'7,2 .. TRUCKSI . ~· .. .NEW 1972 F· 100 STYUSIDI PICKUP • ·' -. FORD ··i=ert ··· ' 1·.972 :·" . . IHI NIWUT ' ' CAR YOU'LL ..... .,, ----·-·, .' ... :1n1•"'.-•.. ...-~'> . ' . . :·::ill ! ~ f ACT! • " "' J I . • , 'I. .. ~ • :,~Y ~N~ ''72 FOID ~AR ~ND U,WJHT DUTY . . . . · '.T.*U."ff IN .' 9~' ,H~GE INVINTORY .15 PllCID . . -. . , ,;. :tf;t'Wlt tT.OD•Y~MQ~ 1 . . Y • . t ' I -,. ' . " . . . . ' . , , " .Foll . r.tODE,L-:-TH4N ou 1us ·can t cold nye to .grow .. , ':1971·, wERl ·PIUCED for over 50 .years .under the · · ... ~·YEAR A~o "?oDAYI same ownership -and ·manalge.;· . · : ""· · .. -" ment if · you let . ANYONE .~-. · your savin_gs, servl~e, or llNll~.· . ·, ··". ess integrltjl • . I . -,. . . . Tk .... WIU · N'ever· le '.A letter Time To 'luy Your N'..,;Fordl ...... ...... ONE' PF SOUTHERN . CALIFORNIA'S ' . . . LEASl'NG? .... ~Oii LOW Mii.iA•• BIGGEST 197i· PINTO DISPLATs ·· ·· · . ·~· 11.._.~L ;J~.:~ "°:1 ' a,_ """' -· o'"' 1' ~·.,.,. ''"· ·-. lltht awltdtel, '9ri1ht ' rntt• PIU, ,tll~ ,...... •Ir fltr.., ll;eckup llfhtl, .W. rrlarkw l .. htt,. ~twi, J*lllM ln1t. ,_n91, a am) altwMter artl ......._ Oril1t ~•YI ' . NOM Lr•HT PICKUPS TO. HIAfT ·DUTY CU!I- . TOMS. . OUI TIUCK IXPllTS CAN . SA YI YOU :·M05TI ·TES:T DB.IVE · .. : . . ll_IADY.. POI li,IM1Dkn LIA5l.'DAMPLl1 YOIJR . . . . · , 1972 PtNrO· · 2000 •na .. ~ .... ·~, ~. " •. . FAVORITE '66 ...•. y 'MoliTH ~t: w~ .. t:.~~ FAlS . ..,_DAV! . . .'I 10 ·MO. --• lrjnl. . p,,: "1:1,ven -~ t1oo ' """-..a V , . t • , ~ IND mile•. ~~.t>fJ.'~> .i _. .. - _______ .... ____ ... -~.. f • • • ,;. • • • • • ,t.·~' ·, ~ ,.-;, -• ;t.t' BIG' .. SAVINGS· ON 2Y2 ACRES-OF '"IEW· 'CAR ,TRADE:r1s : ' (t. .. ~ ' ILL OFFER~ CONSIBER.~D '. . . .' MAV~lfCK-PINTO SALE!°~'. -. TRADU -.ACCIPTID · -, . . ., . · . -. PAID FOR . OR NOT• . . . "". ,.,, .................. , .... , ................... , .. · EXAMPLES: · .... · · · . ' · · ,.;.. -_ ~ ...:.. . _ K. _ U . ...:.. :..... :_ _, ~ . '70 ~AYERICK •7j PiNi'o ~~sii IA~~ r •. Mlv •• ...,.-.cr•1,,-_ .. R.t1i •.••• .,, .. (.... • ......... __ i ·--., -·-. . · · 1ur. •i--· ,_ •'-: ,,,_Ill -. -. L.T oBo-Galaxe"".' T -Bird-Ford Sale! w., ........ ,..__ ·n ••nr71 M•~:-~ ...r.. ........ 2 -1 • -._..,.111d•~,.. ,......... . w ... 11 ....... -. · -EXA~"°'I ~70 -~~~ CUSTOM 4'leer. v1· ........ etJ,,,,ew.rm.rh11,.1oM·•il••· fl17VU): .ou~· P••'-$1.550 ' . "'i"~-~-"tl!JIJ~IC!i~KS'f:iC~~c?iAL~L-,._...,_~..-...... -,."7""'-~s:iu ... =~ . $ '450 ·~~ . . . 'I 1650 63 4: Dr. RA:H, auto .. eood . · • .~ 0 • • mlles. (KIL"790) • • 1 -~-:i_;H-f;,,IYY_r:::_.1_~~-"~-l~-U_51 __ 6_.·_96 __ ;~_ .. _;_~_',transmlDI_· __ · ... __ . _s_e_9.;;6,.;-I '68 ~~~f~'mil?· ; 'sfff· ~[;.~:1f~ sr1~~· ;;~~7f''·~?! ~3996 . . '65 Pl.TMOUTH .FUIY IH ' • ''6' OLDS Dil.tA ... -~99· ' IJt~iMiiA;. ·339· , 71·T.allD,HAIDTOP .. ~ . -'70FOlDLTD4Dr.H.T,·s2396 , lDr HT RIH ul P.S I · . ., dlstom.Auto.,UH.P.!I-,·. • "'11-..._..~· .•'",w ~-. 6 Auto., P.S .. P.B., P-windowa,; RH{, auto .. P.S., air cond., • • ., , • o., , ., • t P.B., P-windows, tactory , ·, •a tilt....,"".'\'."._',,· ~~-A ~;.."':;;~' wbl, &ood · , .v11~, 1ood mlleL · cond. Good mil"' (P,IT'4f4), oJr vinyl · t IYXS27'fl · -wm., ,....., ' . ..f66 DODGI 440 .. '"'" 6 "~~H= ~PALA ,~ '796 -miles. <O&eAFWl ~ 2F7~t~~!P.V8S~.V;.IRRJ.Ht,$25ftl ~·~~!~!~~od s14· 9' 6 r~~~B!s~~i.,,, ; a • ~.~AI·~~r.•:ir~; ·t . ~~~.~~i:t1'2· .29, 6 ac .n.u·, • ·• .. v 00 · 11J power 1teert~~BI'"dio, ha1t• , . . ' cond., good mO". (XTLi13) 'Oond., Vlnyl RoOt.'(lll :A. (701 ACO) . 1 ~er, V.S. (ZD l · ~ • ''64 ·:~c~:.~~:~4ltlon, ..... , ' . , ...... ---··· ,.._ __ · .. ·--1 ~:p:2~c2"i?~t . ··s109t ·to CHIYY IMPALA $2296' .. ~~nal~)~'mi':.-n&is) ~~~,.~:,~·IO ·Sf29t ~6'\fiillm1D '. .$1·696 ~:~~)·.S.,good ·mjles. • .' .O' :~;i:,,~;:~·s., _ '63 FOlD·J'AllLAHI . dillt. (YEJ666J ' . • • U ~'";i~alr · .· 1 ILUI IOOIC PllCI S1J4f miles. (475AFX) V8. J'&dlo.•'heater, whit/!/ l TI'ul:lfto.J) · MUST ANG SALE! M•y .. Cl!111~ -. •u iln 71 ....t• c..,.. Wdtopo. ._.....,.. ~ 2+z ~Some wftll 4 1p11 .. allo • c11•tl11a.1 .... •tomatlc ••••II. • EXAMPLE: ~66 MUSTANG HARDTOP Fvlly .f1ctof"('"~1tipP,H. R~le, t..1J.r, tfftl MilM. CSVAJ66) OUR PRIC' $896 SAlfS Dm.. -·~~ HOURS . •r' ' • red.lnterior,.&oodntlln. ~· --. __ ---C353CS=llORJ.__f _______ . -· .. ,.. ..--· , , .., TRUCK SALE!· '!~w~~~~~~~~·,!~22~.~~~~.zll~ T~ . . .... .; •--. -OI&, Mn.. ,.,..._ Op& ··u .... 7j •doll. S.. Many to choose ~rom., Chevy, 'oattu~, R.ncher_e, 'h ton Jlftti fC,.... • • ceH. ~ ' ond 1" tons, Flot bod. '67 tt.ru 71 m<lflols. . • · · ..;.. ~ .. ". ' UAMPLES: j ECAMPU: """ . -'64 FORD 112 TON ·l!ICKUP ·11 'SCj)UIRE WAGON , ·"11 ·DATSUN 'WAGON VI long bed s•l'Vice bocly .r!_Ci •iles. ll012·1 J ' I~ J'-~ Vi,· •ufi., P.S., Jti"H,· '"· t.w 11tilea. '4rt~,.-.,Mio. ...,, ifio .eMihMMr.,, pM . p~?~ '$8'95 ·. , ' . ~~;:~ :~-~~~$3896 . . :•l\:•';c"$1 tti I . ' ' • • • • • . ' • , I I • San Cleme11ie ~a istrano voi:. 65. NO. II, ~ SECTIONS, ;q PAliES . .. ' EDITI ON ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUAAY 21, '19n .TEN CENT'S , . - Mayor Says Clenae~te .. •overpoliced!I . . • -, P.uml.\ BALLAN Of ... Dellr , ... ,..., la Ian Clemente "overpollced"T Mayor Waller Evans "°'m' to think so. Speaking Informally before a group o[ slud111ts at San Clemente High School 'JbUnday, Evan1 stldt "I think we are probably cwerpollced for lack of 1 heller won!. '"l'ralllc vloaUon citation! are three llmV u high Is they were last Ytl?'al th'll. time. I quesUoo whether II .. is MCf!llll'J to have Ulat many citatioas. Evldlatly lhe pollct department doesn't ha .. lllYlhlnc elae to~·" . Ma1'!f Enas ... u roferriltl lo I report made II Wednolday'a ..... u meelhlc whicb llKlwed 'lllal In December of lVll, m <llatlou ,.... ~ for non- huaraous v'iolationa .. and m f 0 r haurdous ..... ra 11179 lhe fllum were 291 citations for \IO .. hazardoua and 1lO lot~. ~ . • Claril!'lnl the <lepottmenl'• stalisllca !ale Thursday l/leJ1loon Ilireclor of PubUc Slfety (JJffOfd Murray agreed 11111 cltatiooa Mand ....... lhe ~r and staled OaU, a.a~ they were flle ftlult o! •leppecHip .,._I. ... "What wuq1t .Jdi:llcated, apparenUy, WU the ' fief 1l>al lll'Cidenta droppad l1cn1f1canll1 dllfln{flle -perlocl the . . . - clllllonl wait up," Ila ~. Addlllooally, Su Cl-bacj no b'lf. lie dealha on cu, atree1a· IJI 1171. Bui II bad lour lhe year before. n.e 1m accident total "'' 3911. n.e year before bad W cralhea. lJljurlel ~ malned the same both years, flpres show. Aaklng aludetlls for their lmprellloos of the city's pollct, O!IO studei>t 11111 he had fOU9d older, "more~ aeu<med" of. l1cers to he • .., klM, yet ellldenl. Ywnger "rookies" 1lnded to 10 "ltrietly by tbe boot." !!:vans' apeecb to Ille tllldenll covered ~ facets· of mu ~Lclpal eovermnanl:-J~ orgwnllan, 'how ac- tions are liken, and costs .of speclflc pro- erams. The mayor said many people complain that the 'dty does not J>!OVlde enough recreation facilities for young people. "I kCfee, but we are llmlted by mon· ey." • He aid lhe ·cost· of maintaining . I.be beacll, alone, costs $400,000 a year. San Clemente tupayers pay 40 cents per flOO a1Hlaed value for t.beir beacbea. ' • '1We aJso. have a swimm.tng·poot which COila lhe city fl,000 a month lo maintain- Tllis ....., lligh, but 11'1 true." Evans noted tha t the cify had offered the pool to the Clplstrano UnU!ed Schcol District U II would maintain the pool bul the <Ustrict refused because the cost was too hiJh. He added there was now a group trying to organize a special service district throughQµt the schcol district which could levy a J.G-cent tu for two_ Qr three years to bUild two swimraj.ng ,pools -one for &an Clemente High Schdol and one for Dana HWs High Schcol. "Jt~would only cost 'tbe average person about $Sia year. Most people spend more • I than that on clgarettes." Evans said lbe city ls spending $230,000 to buJld I new community clubhouse. Ht said one of the city's service clubs is maklng plans for some teenage facilities there al so . The mayor pointed out to hi s youthful audience that 18·year~lds -can now vote and can also run for office. ;'We're having an election soon in San Clemente-mayljle one of you would likt to run against me," sa..ld Evans, who .,, seeking a second term . "Maybe my son will run against me," he quipped. 1 Panel OKs Expanding Board to 7 • Parachuting Hi jacker Labeled" as 'D .L B ' .ueaa_1i .. um ~ . A i-ecomm-tlon wUl be made lo trustee. of the Saddleback Community College to expand the boant to seven members, but agreement bu still not been reached over bow trustees should be eleeted. An ad hoc commlll«, meetlog at the collese Thursday night, unanimously egreed to eapanaion .of I.be hoard, but failed to decide between aMarge or tru.tfie area elections. A aacond meeting o[ the group to ham- mer out I.be election llaue wll1 be beld al 7:30 p.m. Feh. 2 al the college. Serving on · I.be COJIIDlltt.e. were . two. members each· of the. Clplstraoo Unified, -fHrNI{ Pos!TIVEL 'i'' SchOol. Chi.f Rlln Lacuna Beatb ·Vliill<id llld Tuslln Union . High Sehool dlafridf ... 1:1 .... .....-. o1 · R' ~ .1 · ~· .. . · the ..... 'boon!. \(. • . J . Q~'V All.llde•".t•iJ:'Qt-.• ,, .. , ,'..!,·, =Q~Fw..w 11.~. ~j,.· ·p g,:e. I~~ ..... = I ·t:td li ·~,.:,.. commented. "U 'wt tiMi:. 1uct, we ·n £ ~n wouldn't be iuptJClrllnl II." · 'Trustee Ilana Voill ol Saddlebacl: aid · 11y RoDr ~l>ZfEL8Kl one 1'•1 to com.pro~ the at-large elec-,Of .. .,..,. "" sftfl lion , tiut .l\fll u.p commuqicalion Wilson RB<0, I.be black educator who between I.be various dlalrlct boan!I would ~""1 the flivorite ~ Orange · County he. for college trusteei lo create lllvltory Reptibllcms ·ID the campalp for slate · hodles Including· lllimbeta ol other aupe'rlntendeat of public tnstluclion, dlatrl£1 boaMs. . Leglslatjoo; aald VQ1el, w11 recenUy retiimed lo Oranp County ·'l'hursday approv.ed allowing ltujlleea to have auch night. advilorY sroups. '1 think fiVe or 10 acl-Riles, .who defeated Mu Rafferty In Visors from each Jruslee lll'U would 10 I !fro, appeared before the S0nta Ana long way to ,solve the communieaUoos Chamh.aP or: eomme~. to uy that problem:" "quieGr andi signllicinily" progress is ·Newhart aald he would dilcuss Vogel's being mada •· education .. plan With the lull Capistrano board to aee '" U it wouJd be acceptable. ,, · "I come ~use ln my camP4}gn there The ndlllrlcling pton,111 approved by were many'>j>eople who told me, 'doni tha comm-. would apllt the rapidly bother . goln( to Orange County because 11;<>wlna' ~baclr: . ~ey Into three It's a waste of time.' But I wanted to trUstee areas. One area would include OOme,"·the 51-year-old educator sakl. Irvine and El Toro ; and aecond would In his broad review of bis first i'e&r In .Over Lelaure World and a portion of office, Riles acc'ented what be aald lJ the Laguna Nliuel and a third would include positive direction his administration has Mission Vlejo llld lhe remainder of taken toward the reform.of the state's Laguna lfiguel. educational !l)ISlem . Cheslor Briner of the Tustin hoard, He )a!hed out 1&*81 deJtructive aald aplitllng of Laf1!lll Nl8ue1 "looks crilicl1m of·;lhe achoo! aystem and 11id .· like gerrymandering." I.be time ~ come lo a!!ow the people He said Laguna Niguel should ·lall ln a ·how to make 'll better • , ·' · . · tingle distrlct. VQ1el Aid that 11 would be "For 11 yian or lo!icer the sclioOls pouible and that alternative redistricting have serv~ •a releue valve for public maps would be presented at the next dlqust," Rllis · told lhe businessmen. meeting of the· ad hoc group. "Don't just crilic!a. We know things are The recornmendatiom of the committee wrong. We DM:I, a positive approach." wUl be oent to the Saddleback hoard for .. Aa lbe high Jalilll .i.ii;,,. rtrat year Ill (See BOARD, hp I) olflce, lhe ~i. ....,._ died the eslabll.-l'tf\1~ lla)son ~: flee to·WOlll wlltme ~ ef. forts lo --ICllonl flnandnr llld develop IC(Ol!ltl;i1ty ... P'laymate Gets . . . Eggon Fau lie allo.poliii~anl Iha reduction ol more &bin • • calbl • cmanttteeet who llod,-W ..IV:-purposea al the (llel .hie I ) . . . .. Dr~g Ring Case . . Suspect Freed . By AR., ,t~ a_vINS, ' ~' . juaoa (or we only four dayt t arller, One of·aeve:f s':' ¢;.;1pats Ill a, aiicrY liwioen po!ni.CI out. •. ' mulll'mDllda:rfnll • ·riiislilUJ ~ J..,...J.1 lctic!a·~Y.9'1nl!,~· la ~ !'!! rt rat &sRtMM4 ill8f B~~' 1.'"'8m.i -... ol a . ~· c\iiJ~"~· ~lL':ii':: volvll!:r a ~ ol '1'1"1;;11m .T.&.r !Jl;.'iiJ~"!a11y~jj;· ' • -••. ddlal1'i11111111d.lllmll. T. ra,ftic SilYnal -=~~~;,:!. e ~ ,...,,mornliil Oil I Wll' · N nns <~ cooapltacy and. cmy1nc· O~ay'.ed, hut ot "1%,500 ,bail •. ,. . fllv..U,ators prqbJnc on alleged Waat . All T • • qo1s0 neh!Ork for ·Importation ol heroin, nIDUJID gs mariju111~ ~ other clrqa llD'oulh Mes·! ' lco bad, hoped to arteSt Gale during one . r • ·J.' t 'J ;") DIMLY:~~~ .... An elaborately d~ tralllc a!gnal of hla.c>our!·-a llst weet: : . SANT~ ROSA· BOUND for a pialn Sail Clemenle lntenectlon will .Several other• alleied participants In . I ' SOif 'Clamonta'a Clridy • be Installed soon, <bul councllmen uu,. the operatl!XI variouo r.w: apndl9 COii' . , , · · • • week agreed to hold off on aome of the tend ii 1 major supply IOUrle remain in 1 • ., 1 ' • " trimmlng1. · ... · jail In lie\'.•[ Jl1'b l>ail· ' ' C J ' The '271000 ·traffrcr apntrol Installation ,Delef!M ··~"l"i Geors• arui., noted . ' ~nd .. ·· ·y . ohns. . QJ(. ... · at El Porlsl and El Camino Real wu tital. lawyer wli>ae stall 1P«lallzes In • • • 'f designed by 111 PomoDa. consul~ firm, dfiag, caJe,,, won Cilsml..ual or the 1case t' ·~ " ' · · . r. •e<ording. to the ru1 .... , the . e11era1 . ~!;I J~i!. "":.~!;'_r_ s~ .. -!", alheet-· : kmenie· ,Mil •,:·,·.::· TOPICS grant that wll1• pay more than ...,. ..,_ }!_,. w ' •~ q two'l'helhlrdsd of lht .'?'!t·;,,. lntri' le ··~~;..i .his niove ..; ••• ..... t IP'' s: ee:: :ks! ,·s ·~· .. : ·1':~1 . .: "'IPl = ' .,. . · "' · !"· .,ellafe court· decision oo 'lllO .People v1. • 14J.I<(;; AW rangem~tlell~ed..:~ve~~ Filhbeck, tn which .juriats iletermined . · '1 • " 1 ' • :i:onea a-.,...-lw'D · there was no re1····•1e ...... to. have 1Seventeen-year-old Cindi' Jobnoort ol area around the chamber of commerce ~ ............ • ' offices. 1u&~ drug lnvolmnent. · Sail Clelhente is pmenpy relleai'ltns the . Chamber Manager RobOrt Evans told . "'l'lils' ii. another caie In wllicti the . role, of "a koolly •girl" •In .a hlch •IChool searCh for truth la warted by trial court production of 0 0klahoma.", bUt. the• pr&c• I ctty councllmen Wednesday that 10111e o[ · ' · uce ...m· have to 'Wriit ·'·~''she ~k .. a I.be llO'parklng ....., proposed would con-lnterpretaUon of appellate coUrt ~·u ~ cern the chamber and aaked that a com-decltiODI, .. Chief Glav:as a11erted,angri·, 1'.rious part next week iii the Jwiior M111 nµttee study ~ pl(ll!ll. ly.. . . • , · State !lnal• in• Santa RCsii· · Councilmen agreed, . but voted to so ,Deputy ·Dlltricl Attorney Jack Ryan 'Miii dohnaaf, an active ain,er ahd ..,. ahead with the· fuatallalloll of I.be lights, lrinnedllltely llled a . i;notion to appeal treu In ichool produC!Jonl, wDI' li>Jn sis then work ouf I.be tralllc la'ne· matters Judge ~cMlllan's cue dlsml111I with t1ie olhel; Orange County r1ris wlii> -. later. f'.outth District Court of Appeals In San reSpectlve local · JUnlor Miu , Ulla 'In City Manager Ken Carr aald I.be i.. Bernaldlno. ' cOmpetltlooa late last yeir. · · ' tersectlon wu the priple area for a trlf-Gale's Uitest court appearance on the Santa RoA'1 anDual pageant ' will lie signal In the city and ddend<d Ille. COJllplrlCY cbarse. was Tuesday, ·when . detennlne wbo.wlll represent •be atale In need for I.be cun-la iralflc eootrola. ' can. Ira! Oronge O.mty Judicial ,Dlatrlct Ille na!lonal CUDROllUon later tllia,1'0f. ""'° ''CeOalnly I hOpe I win," I.be. stander One baard wbldl.wUI be alleviated by Com\ Judge Pblllp Scllwah reduced boil au~ San Clmenle HJgh ScbQol the 1N11D1llon la c1upr to acboo1 and conllniled the arr~t. • ~;... _,,. biirore ,_,, • ..', · . . • . cbllcllen Wi1o must crw D Camb» al .The cidmdaot la, out. on fl0,000 bond .....-. ...--.•u• . '· . that ..-<1d1· .-pro· taclion ol a ptndlng a·Jan. 25 appearaoc:e baclr: In the To old lier cause In santa Roll Mias ~ .-. . cQurlroom. . • . . . . . Jcbiaoo wll1 sing "He," I rellclOUI R1'!c' . 9nen1 ..,... cotD,.,..._ .... can . Gale, formerly of , 3932 . Sirius Drive, • ~-11na' .,_ 'o1' .~ ., . and pedestrianl have ocaarred al the -. llullllnpm Beach, was arrested March 3, ,. _, ~ -wee. • competition • tlon In nlCllll ~ ' (See GALI!:, Pap I) · will be ljeld Jan. 21. . LONDON (UPI) -MMtl)'n Cole, :J>laylloy magazine:• cumnt playmate, ended I l.Dndoa. antoar1pb ,..ion today ·with op on her lace -literally. · A bllc! man In hll IOll, who aald he ob- jected to her posing In the lllide for the ~ aplattered the :JS.year-old Btltlalt Kiri wllh U egg wbile ahe WU '1ilJllnl ~ Of. benelf II I dlJ' · cleplrimenl ·store. ,__ ' ,Cindy, will stay ·With '1halt> puenta'' in ' H. 1 . • h. . -.i1 -'G . . .. ~:ms:.-.:~ 1t r:ru=;i~:.. ..... es l•. ystery rows ~,:1·calllornla ~IJ Will be 1-.e c:ompetlng In lhe pageant and the wtnrier 'Ille Ill bit lier bi the lace -ooaod -onto llld Jnto her ~ bmla)' """' fll ' No' dam'I• "8' Jll'lll If lpinlt U. uokleHllfled .-. Michael Cole Named La• Palma• Principai M1'llael Cole baa -named..,...,.. el Lil l'l1mll ~ Schoiil in ... er.-.. Oalt, wbo l'llidll lit Dooa ....... WU fa-IJ a ta'I I rile ......... II Pal_..ldlllll. Tiii-................ Lorry Pelllar ... ,. ..... lo .. \a lo ~ -·-· • 1_. t:J ~ ~ · ? wUl receive a f2,5QO college acho~p .P1U1USners Hold U.p; Who ·Endors ed 2 Che cks. ~.U:.r.!::ia w111 be divided i:... -· • \ ' aerlallzatloii la 'authentic. Shortly alter the llrl!ll mealed 'their -In New York ...._ Oolirl - lhe alate'1-bJ&bealjQdlclal bodJ- • . Loo Allplu. apobomm for H..,_ Toot eo., the -o1 the rec1u1e•1 111-c1ua1r1a1 empire, aald : · "Wa'd UU lo point o11t that wtthlo 14 hclun alt. llv&hea Tool Co. lawyer a.ta-DIYll WU glVlll ac<eal to coplaa ol tlio cbecka depollled In I SWlaa but, Hllllloa ._.,taU•ea were ablo to estahli.h that the 'H.R. 1loiP.a' lntolftll la not Iha Honlld 1lil1ias ... II - of the ....... Tool a..; -t ... ,.. .. _'l\t~ .............. ''Ill. ~, __ lathe~ ....... aaldltallplld -......................... JL .......... llal.,. "HJL &IPla" three gr®pa and wll1 a-Cll ""'"· Ill A McGraw·HW apowman aald last ti, preliminary nJcbta, -i-u. •, 17 and • __.. that the -·were not oent to arid wUl be graded cm <rllllve and .,... · 1 performing atllla polio •ppeannce, Hugba hr N-u, where be la believed 70Ulb ft-and ,,c,..intk. acbtavemmt. to"' llvlDg, but ....... paid to him throuP Other county Rirla ·~ the ...... CllllorttlrvinC, the aul1>or lhrcuCh wbom polillon are NlllCI' Smltb 1cl 1'1...,.n all •~·----•·~ the _ ___.,.,. Beach, Cathy Miiiin e(, ~ ..-i~;"" ~. ,....,..._ . Beach, llobblc BIDie ol -.Part,'KI ming baa aaid be Interviewed Huchea Saunderl of Garden Gmo, Vlclr:t. ~ over 1 nine-month period about 100 tlmea. of Fountain Valley and Kann llallar ol He aald be taped lhe lntervlew1. But LI llabra. ~d:-::ed°' ror~u.°':~ ~= Pollution Study set lo Hughea. As a reaul~ the companloa Bl\US8$L& (AP) -Roprtaontadvu ol IQ lbeY have oniJr tn-1pta ol the the North Altantle A1llauoo pledpd '-made by 1"1n(, not the tapaa TbundlJ lo r-obe the naod r... • ........... ..~"'"':I"' to lmtnff·alr qulUIJ, "M<Graw·HID and Liie bne been ...,. and •Plli'f'lld a Joint IJNo1 r... 4ue1tir I °'*""" and eootlouJnr In-evilultlnl the elfact of alt plllatloD .. ( .. IOO!Qm, ..... I) health. ~BI Foils Extortion '· Of Airliner. . ~ .. ·DENVEJ:l".(UPJ) -Tiie ,rm .... ldenllllecl .. alt ............ FS I bijacl;ed !1"81111 ~ PCl lrith 111,000 --• Ill& ,..,_ lle1d u -a.rt. LIPolat, ' f;/'1 ~;fld*"ad -W rr d}Wk': enta aald Iha NJockw -~. • ~d .. ,=,., -. "' • U.Si --;/ Colo., Where WU :., •vtrnlibt. to ~ blm to l1m"" loo di)' and charge lila>wltb air plracy. ·LaPolnt, delcrtberl bjr I.be police cldef Ill hla hometpwp ,ol laahrook, N.J.,.u a man Who ••got out al Dne onCe in awhile," aUffered a spr&!nad wNI and ankle wbon !i+ wachuted , ,,...y, Ht WU Cit>' l1il'ed by FBI ..-. who recovered tho '60,000 rananm .~ lild collecled from the lllcbt hi llijacl:ed In w Ves11. "l'm nOt really aurprlaOct lo bear what he did,". oald Rayneold Perklna1 pollce cblof, aJ .Seabrook. "But then, I -alJY man would, jun)p out ol a plane for flO,ltlQ, don't you! 'Ibero were •JlP&lOll11 -· prob!~ ill the lamljy with the hoy, And whei\ ·Ile ·IOI a little bl\,out of lll)e, hla . paflllta Ulld lo, ilYe lllO I call." .. The New ~ poUoa dllef llid . · LaPolnt ·"atarted NllDlnc ........ Illa beachU'' ol Sallabury and Newburyport, Maas., when he ... ooaof the Army. The hljadcei with bulhy hair llld • mustache appaNnlty was lnsplred by another air' pirate trbo parachuted from a plane alofli the West Cout three montbe Ii• and .dJu_.,..i with f2l)O,lltl0 ranmm. LaPolnt boardad the plane In Lu Veps and hljacltad ti with a lake bomb before It took oll b: ROiio, Nev. He freed two stewa~ and the o t h • r paaengera: In acha•• for the $50,0001 two --llld I craah belmel Then he ordered the plane to fiy Iowan! Denver. He lowered a door underneath lha ~ (llel BIJACDll, Pap I) ' ....... w ...... 1r1 going to be a tad warmer Saturday alon& the Orange o...& -but not """"" to -.-. lligha betwoeo II and a. Lows Ill I.be 411'1. Lota of ~ clQurll and log wUl domlnata · the -...... LM...,. f .....,..,.. • ... ,... " .............. •J C.ltfllrW • .._ ~ ... fti:7:~ ir·n 11114 1111 M ........ ,, -- ' • I DAIL v PILOT • SC , New Sales T x '• ' Nixon Fue'ls S peculatiQn in Address . By EDMOND teBRETON WASHINGTON (AP ) -Pr.,ldenl NII· on's promise to propose school-financing methods to relieve property taies has reviv~ speculation lh1t he may seek the Value-.added levy, a form ol & national . ' ,..w .. tQ.. , • Nlton mide no mention niuraday of the value-added tax -or any 1pecitic tax -in that portion of hla State of the Union message devoted to school financln&. Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Dana Trio Facing Rap In Surprise Drug Raid Complaints were illsued Thursday char&ing a trio allegedl y caught unex· pectedly with more than $3,000 worth of LSD and marijuana at a Dana Point restdeoce by NewPort Buch detectives aetking io,meone else. The IW'}>rise. capture of 33784 Street of the Golden Lantern occurred Wednesday, Workshops Slated For Volunteers To Communica~e San Clemente's Listening Ears Hotline has scheduled llllOther series of com· munications workshop sessi()ns for e11r\y next month-sessions geared to assist the average citizen to listen and com- munlcate more effectively. _ Hotline . 1pokesman Bud -Scheele said the s·essions are not specifically for hOUine volunteers. "Anyone ever the age er 16 is welcome and would benefit greatly," he said. The· three-day series of wcrkshclps will be held March Z, 4 and S. "A person who signs up must take all three 1Sessions. And the project can'l work unless all three are taken," he said. Ttie first session ls an evening one starting at 7:30 p.m. on a Thursday, a bonus ror lawmen probing a multi· million drug distribution ring . They had an arrest warrant for another party. Robert C. Cliett, ZB, of the Dana Point address, plus ~teven J. Bordeaux, 20. and Ru55ell E. Johnson, 21 , both or Medford, Ore., apjieared for arraignment Thursday afternoon. DetecUves did not know Bordeaux and Johnson were suspected of any drug in· volvement until running a teletype record check through Oregon authorities after the arrests. Josephine County Sheriff's Office personnel replied with information about the suspect!' recent departure for Southern California. If Oregon lawmen had known their destination, the Orange County Sheriff's Department would have been notified so they could attempt the men's arrest. Cliett, Bordeaux and Johnson were charged in crimina l complaints is.sued Thurlday with possession of dangerous drugs and marijuana for sale, plus possession of cocaine. 'Detectives Al Epstein and Mike Hietala said lhey were invited into the Dana Point residence and immediately spotted Cliett holding a bag. The bag allegedly contained 3,500 l..50 tablets, while a search of a car outside Jed to discovery of more than 20 pounds ol marijuana. Investigators allege they found an ad- ditional two to three pounds of pot tossed out a window of the heme, along with a small amount cf cocaine. l1tfr !hit the 0Whlte Houoe bu .. ._ positive view" on "value-added," bllt Nixon has oot decided on that tax as the answer. Regardless, comment from Congress indicates little chance such a ta1. would be voted thi s year. The tax, widely used in Europe, is ap. plied at each stage of production and marketing of a product. The ta1 la based on the value added to the product at each stage. Most economists agree that the consumer ultimately pays the whole tax. Nixon said that later thls year, after receiv ing reports from his Commls,sk>n on School Finance and the Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Relations, "I shall make my final reco1nmendallons for relieving the burden of property taxes and providing both fair and adequate financing for our children's education." The President asked the commission to give special attention to : -The size and nature o( the tax base that might be used for value-added, and what system of tax credit might bt utiliz· ed "to eliminate otherwise regressiv~ aspects o( the tax .?' -The best method of providing relief for renters under any ta1 replacing pro- perty taxes. -The best means of assuring local con- trol of local schools under any proposed. tax system. Nixon said the cost of education has risen to such an extent that "financial crisis has become a way of life in many school districts. "The brunt or the growing pressures has fallen on the pro~rty tax -on~ oC. the most inequitable and regressive of all public levies. Property taxes ... have more than doubled in the past decade and have been particularly burdensome for our lower and middle·income families and for older Americans." . Recent decisions in several state couf.ts that school Jinancing .through local pro- perty taxes is discriminatory and un- constitutional add to the urgency, Nixon c.'ontinued. Chairman Russell R. Long ( O.La. ). of the Senate Finance·Committee took Nix- on's remarks as a "suggest.ion of a value- added tax" and said he is oot en- thusia'stic. "Howevet, 1 will reserve judgment .on that matter," Long said. U'IT ....... POWs' Ki11 Protest Relatives or prisoners of war and their supporters hold a vigil on the steps of the Capitol after Presi· dent Nixon had departed after delivering his State of the Union address. While Nixon was at the Capitol. the demonstrators were kept behind police lines on the outer side of the Capi;tol plaza. Patrolmen Nab Oregon Suspects In Holdup Caper Cano -Teacher s' Pay· Hikes May Not Come Until April '· Two· Partland, Oregon. men were ar· rested al gunpoint south or San Clemente Teachers in the Capistrano Unified early today -wanted by Los Angeles School District -e1pecting to see the ir authorities investigating a string of raises this month _ may have lo wait holdups. until April _1 for their board·approved in-Patrolmen. re~pond!_ng to a counlywide broadcast issued a minute after tnid-creases. ~ • night.' arrested Jimmie Lee· Bowman, 26, School officials sald today that despite and John Wyman Grotton, Jr., 24. hints of wildcat strikes and "absence due Ofricers heard the broadcast describing to illness" because of the delay, schools The adminislralion stressed that the school board did not renege on grantln& salary increases. It Is doing everythlna possible to get the runds before April 1. The ruling does not apply to non• teaching em p\oyes whose 1alary rules art in another part of the education code. These employes can get ralse:a at any time during the ye1r. Saturday and Sunday sessions are in the early hours of each day will start btfore noon. --~ · Rea'lstr111Uon fee for the lhree-part series is $10 and flnanciB I a55istance fer younger persdns who · could oot afford the fee can be proYided, Scheele said. an older model white car with a broken are fully ~taff~ this morning, taillight and set up surveillance along the San Diego Freeway. A district spokesman sqid the delay in An'lerican:"m From Page 1 Application deadline Is Feb. 17, and sOeoifi~ tnlormaticn Is available thro!J.a:h t6e hDtllne number, .. TALK. ,,. f Land Us~ ~rou,p s~ ·n~iliai · . Of ·Condominium Denial o{ a use permit to build a 332- unit condominium Comple.x n e a r the southwest tnd of the San Juan Capistrano Airport was urged Th'ursday night by the county Airport Land Use Commissioo . A tentative tract map of the project was r¢'erred to the land use agency by tbt county planning commission . Dtvel- oper Is C. Michael, lnc. Lind use commissioners found that planes taking off from the Capistrano Airport would rly directly over the' pr~ ~ed I condominium ·liotri~s. ·. The property is 1oCated between Del Obispo Street and Al!jlaz Street, ~ast oC Blue Fin Drive and j_ust ,west of t~e 'sa11 Juan <;apistrano city -lil'J'llts, Lind use commissioners were lold that the property must be annexed · to the city to get water and sewer services. Jay Wilcox. operator of the Capistrano Airport, argued for denial or the pel'll\it. · The commissk>ners agreed altd will notify both the county planning commissioners and the San Juan city council of their decision. OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT ~I'll COAIT PUll.15HOIQ CCMP'AlfY lt t\t ti N. W•td ,,_llSW Ind Plltlllllllr' Jeck 91. c.I" YD ,,.._, .,... GMll'll - 1litt11H KtnU &dUOf nf11111 Iv MUf',tlii1t --.-C..rln H. L"" l.lch1N P. Nin Awlt!Ml ~ hltOtl i.o---2Zl F•rett A't'"'' M•lli"I •4.tr•••: ,.0. l 1Jl '''· t26S1 s.c ....... .,..... IOI N1rti E C1111IM a .. 1..t2l7Z .,...._ 0... MIN• a-w.tt ..., ltr'lft """"" I Mdl: »il ,..._, loltll\ltl'f HllllllNlll ._., WJ llldl .....,. RILES SPEAKS . time he took over the o£1ice. "I couldn't ,find out how many there were and what they were supposed to be dblftg1 1 aerlt out a memo saying 'All committees are hereby abolished . , . and that new ones must be justified,' " he told his audience. "H yoo 'vf ever \rif4 to get rid of 1 COl!llnillee, Y,O!l'rt like ly to get bloody. Jn thi process, ' the superintendent quipped. Some illuminating background on the Serrano y~. Priest case In which the state Supreme Court Jast· August held the present method of financing schools through local property t a x e s un- con11tltutional, aJJO was provided by Riles. • As one of the .prime opponents to the financing method, Riles said he was surprised to be named in the suit along with Ivy Baker Priest. the state treasurer, and Houston Flournoy , the state comptroller. "I agreed with Serrano. I thought it was ~uliar that I was a defendant . So I wrote a letter to the Attorney General and•snid : Don't 1"llnt, this case appealed. Take my n1me off.this.' " Similar actions by Mrs. Priest and Flournoy later made it apparent that At- torney General Evelle Younger would ha ve no one to defend. ·Riles described the ruling as i. "landmark d~islon which wiU go down in history ...• and l don't want to bt on the wrong side." Until an alternative financing plan is provided by the Legislature, Riles sa id his staff is working on the improvement or early childhood education, teacher evaluation procedures, the revamping of te:i1:tbooks, and drug abuse education. On the latter subject, Riles said a statewide teacher training program has already been set up under a $1001000 legislative grant. "I believe that we're beginning to turn the corner on this," he predicted. ''The kids who are coming into the high schools now -that's all old hat to them . It 's their older brothers' and sisters' thing ... they're turning from confrontation to books." New projects , mentioned only '.briefly by the state superintendent, Include the following : -A task force to improve career education Intended to 11cquaint younger people with the world of work . Riies said he would like to su each high school stu- dent develop some kind or salable skill whether he goes to college or not. -Improvement of education In urban school districts with special emphasis on c11mpus conflicts and me1sure1 which could prevent them . -Conservation education and special From Page 1 GALE .•• 11171 bf Newport Beach Polict Of!letr J1mts Aumond while on routine p1trol In C<>rona del Mar. The o!Oetr stopped Gale In the S•i>' phire Center, which .had a history of c1.r burglaries. when he 11w lhl man btncJ~I around l(llOnJ part<d vehldeL • • • educ11tion for the physically and mentally handicapped. -A r~v.ar;npiQg of ~U~l(ltion~l .. t~ti?g with emph1sl1 On dl~verlnc wfly some children do bot 'perfMm wtll ralber 'than just measuring their f11lures. Fretn lfqe J . HIJACKER ••• South of the cUy limits near the granting the 3.2 perei!nt in crease Wt Basilone Road overpass orficers stppped autborizcd by the board last month was the vehicle and ordered the two rrien to caused by a County Counsel's opinion w riti11g Nets gel out. that granting a ra ise retroactive to Inside the car police found a »gauge sil>tgun iand se>'craL shells~ ~ , November' 15 was illegal. A .1 .. F 5 Ott.er ·items · taken into 1evidence in-··Accordl.ng'~to County Counsel's iri-·waru.:s . 'Of 1 eluded a stocking mask and an assertedly feFpetation of the education code, raises stolen cl-edit card. can only be granted July 1 aq,d mtd-year: 1''iVe Cipis,fraiiO Bay area high ~ Local officers this morning began 'Fhc source said that a new law which students have won savings bonds and t'hkklng 1with l 'P~rtland lautttorities to fs efrectl\te ~reh 4 spttificauy allows other awards iq the 1972 Veterans of ~etermil'H!:' if t~ pair is w1nttd •for in-school boards to grant raises at any time. Foreign \Vars script writing contest vesligation in the Northwest!. ·~ I • lf the county counsel's opinion cannot be • stressing· Americanism. In the meanttme, Bowman and Grotlon reversed, the teachers will merely have are in custody in city j8.il, booked on to wait until April 1 to 'et their increases The students honored at a recent VFW plane's tail and bailed out from 1%,000 charges of armed robbery. which will be retroactive to Nov. 15 as Post 7142 awards dinner ire Jeff feet about 80 miles northeast of Denver. Details of the investigation by the coun· proposed. Dowding, first $100 savings bond; Ted . "We tracked hi·m for half 1 m1·1e,•i an ty sheriff's offict in Los Angeles were not "They'll get all the money they are en-. edllt I il ble Waller, second place, $50 bond ; Steven FBI 'igenl said. "We followed the root. unm , e Y av, a · titled to, they'll just have to w11lt two print.! he lert in the snow and inud." months longer-to get it," said an aide. Hinkle, third, $15 bond : Paul Hartman The Air Foret said It bugged the two On the basis o{ the cou11ty counsel's third and Sharon Th<lmton, firlh, both bri11:ht orange parachutes given to From Page 1 opinion, the county refused to honor the winning certificates and flag pins. LaPoint with homing devices to allow school district payroll. The county Judges for the compeliUon, shifted easy tracking when he bailed out. The hi· HUG HES dispenses all funds for all school districts. recently from standard essays to broad- jacker apparently did not nolice them . • • • The district source said olh r counties., Two Air Force Fill fighter-bombers have disagreed with the edtlc;ation code cast scripts, were Brig. Gen. David vestigation or all aspects of the Howard · 1 1 ti d h ted · Bl kel k tU s A R ti th Re cha sed the Hughes jetliner Thursday and 1n erpre a on an ave ·gran ra1Ses a oc . . rniy e , e v. one of the pilots said he saw the man on Hughes manuscript," the comp!!.nies said during the year. ·The Capistrano district' Clarence Lund and Mrs. Ruth Yeabera. !he ground . in their joint statement. "This in· officials are attempting to get a state al-t! ti h · t d I ped 1· Jim Smith, San Clemente High School "I spotted the hi1·acker when he touch-ves ga on as JU,s ~ve, o qUfs ions lorney general 's rulh1g to see if increases ed the ground ,, said Lt. Col. Edward Sal-concerning the identity of the bolder of can bt awarded sonner than April I. speech teacher, also assisted the judges, terfield of Paihe:sville, Ohio. "He got up, the bank account at the Swiss Credit In the meantime tkle district's teachers along with Ron Butter, a representative saw us above\ aOd threw 8 briefcase in Bank in Zurich in which cheeks made out will be getting paid under the old salary from San Clemente Channel 3 cable the air. f do'n' know if it was in disgust 0 _to_H_:ug::,h_e_1 _w_er_e_e_n_do_r_se_d_a_nd_de_:P<>'_·1_1ed_." __ sc_h_e_du_l_e. __ . ____ _.:;,,, _____ l;_el_ev_i_si_on_. _________ _ at being •folloW!d or what." · Gen. Bruce K. Holloway, the com- mander of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) said today he hoped ful action by tne Air Force would serve to deter future ''bailout hijackings.'' "We hope this will show how the Air Force can very effectively help in such a situation," Holloway said of Thursday's capture, "and perhaps _this w 1·11 discourage this bailout hijacking tech- niaue." LaPoint's attempt was almost Identical to the unsolved Pacific Northwest Airlines hijacking last Thanksgiving Eve. That skyjacker, whcl signed aboard as 0, B. Cooper, bailed out In nigged rnbun~ : talns between Seattle .&nd Reno at1 5,000 feet -end . escaped with . hls '$200,000 rai:isom. . , . · But FBI agenl! Ind oor\heHt CQJorodo . law ·officers .round Wolnt lying In high grass 13 rru1es from the 'neartst town, Akron, Colo .• population l.891'.l. He was wearing cowboy boots and a western shirt. He g;i ve up without 1 fight S hours and 50 minutes after the drama began. He wa s not armed . "He was probably glad he was found.'' said undcrsherlff Bob Jones, "He had no weai>ons and his lea was broken Just above the ankle.'' The al~ pirate, was hospitalized o\·ernight in good condlUon In Sterling, rtbout 25 miles from where he landed. Doctors found he had no broken bones - just the two sprains. Lo 1 an County boapltal offlci1!1 said the mtn w11 polite but not inlormattve1 From P.,e 1 BO.<\RD ••• SALE SPECIAL Glus·top t1bl1 30 "160"1~" thick, Av1il1ble in stvtrol p1inttd frnishos and gold lt1f. Don't delay. Theae won't last. -. SALE PRICE $179~ ' MID·WINTER SALE CONTINUES Selected groups from H"!'r•don • Drixel & .Horito91 ore 1t vrey apedol. pricos. All 4p~olttery floor Hmploa or• rtducocl for thii 1ptci1I ovont. Htnredon, Horit191. l Morge Corson will be noil1bl1 ot aole pricea on o sptci1I cirder E.11i1. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE -KARASTAN N~IT ITOU-Nll,lf"ltL f ' • • One c:ontelnld • 1wteu• JuU of th• · 1pproval and th•n be oent lo 0.. County contr1band, plua driJll pill• 1114 • 11111U .1. Oomnilu .. nn School DJotrtet.JlrlUll!o· qu1nUly OI <OC1int, investif!lell'• .U•1..s. ti11n before being put to lhe·,vot;n fl• They oonleilded tllere 1111 1ulllclent di1trlct for 1pprov1l. . ' •• -· NIWl'OllT llACH I 727 Wostcllff Dr., '42·20t0 °'IN PlllDAY 'TIL 9 INJlltlOltS 'refwi1MI tnterl1r Qeel .... f Av1ll1lll~ID LAGUNA 11,lCH 34$ Ntrth Cell! H11hWIJ ,hint: 4'4o4J I .... ll!l~••••••ii"i'i'i' ii'~~.._ .... .,..._ 0 11 ••• •will••'il·••••••J!ll•~': •vlilence ·to llnl Gile lo the..,,. tlalh, Vose! 11ld be boold tllll --- althoiJllh he wu at nn1-que1lloned .only could finish ltl work 1111 . .._ll)o pin 11 a posaible car bur1lar. before •ottra on lhe JUM prlmll'J' lilllot. f -......... . .. •• ··(fide, ...., U, 1'7Z ' I ~Yl'l.ff JI LEGAL Nln!CE LllOAL NOl'ICll --LEGALi:aW:liN01iOniii:i1:1&-1--:.j_j1za.u;~:i:-j;NiiiO';jiT1iCcsm ___ ILBGiii~AL~NllDftft ___ _ .• .Uli ....... .; •-' ---...;;iir::---1·--.-'------.---..------.......... "'· <AL.11'1191 lllPl.I ... C.UIT Oii; 'ftll I ... , ....,," 1wn.1Me 11• STATS., UWW&A.... MTKI M .C •• tfA'Tll • c'nw:~1. M)Tk:E ll~MIJlllY GIVEN "lllal ...:!• TMI C'OUMTT Ofl ....... iUl'lllM QUI .. T1tt 119TICll ft~ tit ,,_... wril a. ,..,..._. lrt IN City • lfll, A·nHt STATI 01' CALltaofl"IA "°" tlALIO ,ICW'OUtLS Wiii .. , ...... .., Olfkit • AICll ...... W ~ ot C•I• Mew If ltl9 .w!U "' ... 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'6 ,£15T.OI' L'AWN ANO GlllOUNO COVIE• •I t:• .,fl'I,, Ill ... .wt~., 09Mrfo ........... jl;o; •llltreU.T J , KHAG, ........ o..t!llM ' •ldN ............. "" ., "" ,,.!Wt, utl .'~dirty jloa,.. "'•, •lnost c:oualries have to islut Alt.•.A' "Wt... •••"•AAT101i1 DI' u.wti1 lfNlll M•.11 ., wlll fl!Wt,,•t•M cMc Jl.J, a ~ ...,.., •,o. a..._,-'" • ... , • ...,. • ~ ~ •Wiid~ " ,.,. v. Just to m.k. It e .. -ler lo "t'he' ., land --..t ~ \0111~0 COVIii AltlAl l c ....... OfMi W•I• 1111 t11t C!tr'tf ~ IJll • ........., '-"-C•lfwlla. "'6S. UlllMf •• t• -.................. II'~,.._, lfcu;uc "*i Mt ..... 1r paper money guuu IMSTAl:LING COMCHT• w AL K ... ""'· C•llletllll. . Wlflldl h """ •ltcf " llWjNW et ""· ~~:....... I ' .:..dtc I ., ;,., keep up to date. here ire the thelr gold. The United states' =°'~w~' ~~H'G ~·=::,. . ,.. .. w~ 1;·. ~OH.. :'r;''::~ / .:~ ~=@!...: c ..... , ~ 7..~;::,.. ... ~:,•1., .,~~SfN~ .. ~"i.C hoal :Jneaning1 of aome of the nearest approach to It ts the 114111u11, L• e ol'HE• .,,., coU111V c1ett · . "*""" ~ 11t "'" • ·" "'" a..• ..... ~ • Oftle• ,_. Ardlltlchlf• '""' c_,,..""'-Mf 1 .;!)pn.ncial buzz-words going Federal Reserve System Cen-"V~l•~¥.Jr " AT' '4.l•u••IA M. .a1cMA1110 tM•• ' ' 111111~. • m \ . ~=~-~~·.. ·~111111 ,,.,..., *'"" w ,...:,... ..... b~ now : 1 • tral. banks ta~ act.Ions ~hicb !"~~? '!',......., .... ~ _,... ~ i..t: =~ ,.. ' · .,.'':'Jrn::;,, 4'1~ G11aoia , , • =. t_r;£1~•t.:1: .... "'<•= :ii, ~~~=~ ... :C-~ would be !Dlprnver for ~tct ~ .. r " ~ •! "•1 1"41 ,.,.._ , .fJllC!,jlot .,..,. wi• • _, Of'llU 1111 a.er ....... ,..._.,. (1'141 44MIH. • Ja:· Grwp of Ten TNose are . ,... .rtQ'tl' •.CJW .~ n "" ot1.., .........,. ..., .........,. ·• • ., "".....,....,..... _....., • ~ ~" tt• 111c:1wtwt., '** ... (.cNd:: --. MyeWil • t,he main' ,l.ndU1tr'·!·z ,01n... go vernmenl!, &UCb U 10· C•lt ~ (iltlfWWe. -•--It fl 1"\11111..,,._ 0••-(Mlf ,Dtl'Y fl'tltl, DVIVIA.,CAl'llflllll & IAllilh Office-ti Arclilttetllff ft C•lr'«f"'*) wl" M ~ lw _.,HI .r •""-.;,.. Lil ........ dulglng in a ·~~A er'":., M .. , .. 11'1 ... ti J....,.. "· 21. v. ltl'I , ... ,, 111¥1 .. Nl!llT J. KN•. '~-J ' ...:1ttr:101111. ,. .... .,.,. tMClfleilf..,. ... "'' ..... '""'"" • the world outside of the . · ,.. i;ind.., "Y.{ ,..11, "l.•A¥ MA~ • Mt:cAt111w ...._ N• e111 !"!!' • ~--ww-.... _.. 911 • ''"""'' ,.,'" tw•bhtl "' · i&J ....... "l fl'll..'... 1 Dirty Float -the ' buzz ~."~'!iTf ... .,"".,"'-· ·.;..,..:~~. r• 1 l.EGALNOTICB ::...:;·~=.c.1N.N6J Ciirlff'e(~.~_t qetic• ...,·1' ._.. i.. •c~"""" "'"''t\ICftollll • nMI -'lli~"~y, n-,, d f I ·' '·nk '~ r• '"-'*"' • ..,. __ .,,_, . ~ · Cl~ ~th wor or a c:en rai .,. ~,...~ ~'""·~ ..-· ,. .. , ,,,., . ..,..,. •ttti.....,._. .. .,....1....._ • ; ! ·~)ihe pru: buyi!Jg Or .~selling foreign ~~-·...,. I ,Cfl't~=-·~ <•";.;.,.~ '~· 1 NOTKI w r.':ofTOil A':'::..lw :::"'C' .... ,o.llr ,llol, =~ ~~ilrr~°':;~ ~.:,.:: rltflt .. NllCI IJIY tr I ll llltllt iN' .. !l • t . currency to affect ill value. A c11.a: °" • 8lof....., ..,., ,., -.· 1Mtl•lhl. \ \ 1u ... 1111011: coultT ., TMI J,_,. 1\ ii. 11, -. ,,,, »n lift w111 w ......,,._. •l'f'·• , "'""• • ...,.. e.111 . • ,Jt1rvP1'e.a fOU{tne&·.~ 1 fl 1 .. h i . •·"'--'*'lf.!111~.:--~rtt•• i 1T.t.T10f'u"'!'.!••1A"Olt _, .. , .. ,,.•1t•L,.1ttv•"-••--•LYWA•••.t.T11 ~'--'-• --.ff of th c: ean -oa JS w en currency .. Cltr ., c,.,. 'MIN. • . T"• COU•TY -~ .. ~ • . ~ ' COUNTY............ - --r, ... ve r.o~~ ' 1 1 1• i..as no fixed valoe in terms of NOT1 ci '"·'U1tTHl1t·OIVEN !Mt t1to1 , "" A·n• • Wll LECAL NOl'I"'• ,,. O.Srtment "o.ntr•• Strvlc• "-• atart•lfllll .i.. .-.1 .,. ... 111111 "• · 'o-.. J' • -·1 ·•lbe • 1 • ' • t' ·: .c .. · 9 1 b 11 ed Citic cwncn or w.w ,,.., ttei,flll'llttl!IN 111111 ill' CLAlll!NC• .STitONli • • • • 1 .r w..-""•Ir•"'' 1w , -"""· s.1u~n • ..,.,.. __ •1111 1161"-,. ,....,,. • , , • .p ;. :• ', ,ln "\ r ·.~v~J~flf', •the ,tJ;I~,._~ ~';; ' ~ god Or dollars Ut is I OW ert.tll,ltf'ild•• '111'..,•j\llif rtl* •nd K• .. 9f t.IAMS, •I .. k-11 JCL?AlllNCI S. JtlP -._ ... ~ C-,_'* ,... 11 .. 1111 ,,,. wt!f•r.. ....c1111111, ';M11tn. ,,,. 11Mjii, .... lattrila@o11t • ta e t.a>r Y. ftey1Jil't,..:... wh)Ch...meantr't 'to be valued by' the ·law of sup-w•••.111tec.'d~1'1i,i ,.w, fl w .. w 'ltlLLtAMS. ,•'''"",· • '••'·•• " 1ht -l u••••Olt cou1~1 ., 1M1 .-...... !t u heu111t11 11., .. ""' ""' ... -IV 111 wfllcll .,. """"' .. tt M "'~,-.... :ti!' Ot '. I JS . "t'.wortb ore. Rev• I~· ply and dema . A m ca· ~-.n•s. TM! ...... ~, ....... ~Iii crtdU•• "' 1111 •bovf """"' ~I lM• COUNT'!°'.. ' .. "*" •Hlk.i111 ...... lllllr CIMtlflul ... l•I """"""' *' tr•lkt. • ,.t,,., 'TUI! f lhort Tlili • 1. ·1 . . =· nd odlfl I~ 1tll .c~lln., ......... "'II~ ,NOTICL I Hiii • 'I ITATI ., CALl,Olllltlj:.Oll' ....... .,.11dtr1 11\111 ........ 11111 ....... •ud'I ... ""'ctMtctlW .............. ..,.. · ~tiOn .. lf,.-.i}# 't.Ke • -rency:·w.loodtfcir l. 1 tfon of the float is the · · w-. ~ "' '"' .Cli'f c-11 • ""' •11 '"'rlOl'll M~'"' dshM '"'n11 "" Mt, .... n"4 · •"-• countrlee rm th Id to . 11t1HM1Gn ~ JU .., ,_ ~ .,., 94 ..w ~ .,, r..;r.t tt 1111 "*"· NOTtt:•· 0, Nuai .. r. ,.1,1Tt0M c1.A1s1P1cATKN1 TllM .......,. ,...,..., ~ ......,. . . e . ~or ptestigt.b\Jt ,hid for ita,trade.. Crawlln1 Pef -currencies J~, 1f11 ....... wi Ill•' lit "" wtlll tilt IWCUM" ~·· '" W!e .rile• POii l'llMATl1 011: •• "ANO POiit Ct•Mtlilr I.ts 11.11$ 14-11 If.II lot.It itewwate f rm an c I a 1 ar-ed hi • ha . ed I °'·"' -Cll:'I ,Cllt't ~ u1•.c1tv. 'TllM -»141 • ""c•tk" ......... #lllMO court • ., 'L'•Tnlli Tlll.t.MiNToti-Y (tftlllll M•-'·"' 11.111 11.m 1:1.m 1).!Zf ~ he nd lt takes more devalu dollars w C1L ve a 11 va ue are l'fl• MG1.u.ie JI: llf?lll 'r~rld t•· •ncr 1~ ••Miii "*"· w1111 '"' nee .... " , J ,.., of JOijH '"TllK!t ''••STIAN El1ietrkll11 •.•s 11 • .w 11.u 11.m ,?·~ range;meni ~~ween t __ .N.18 to buy ' enough •marks for a .said to be pegged. But if> the ~,:; tf ·~· ~~11r ~ ;re'~,.!!.!:.~"::~":: ':,:1:1~1': •• • JOKN "· sr•AsTllN. ·~· J1.Y ~=~~ .. M•dllr11 o.,.,.1er :·:!' ,i!.'° J·~42 ll·f: la: to c:hid~ ~~SS wijifh are. Vo I k ~wage n , · so ' fewer value is changed by a little bit, ~1 .1., -..f:"'.,. .!\:' ,..."l:ft. :: sYLV1A, w 1111 c11-:ri.,, A~-. 14111• 'tW.~~N·1,~'::·riY 01v1N .,., °'1"''" oumo Trudi. · · ' · • ape•"u ..... mote.UtJlf.tl....>; earn y lkw Id " th d d · nd' the -• "".,""''"""•ill ,,'T"--"A'' 0r.,.., C•l!Wlilj t'M6l, Wllldl ts " tlil1ffr 4 ¥*., wttw 1t¥111 '-1t t.m t.JH 11.)1 u.n '"':"'fS · , , .,. ·~~ • o agens are so '1ll e up or own epe 1ng on , n;. . ~ectw ·-w,:it_: M _ __,.._. ... ~., ...,.._ ., ... itllllMn~ 111 L-v .... ...._. ... ""' -fl~ "'' 11 • Dl'A•TM•NT Ofl ••N•lllAL 11awc11 :i· 'I'be.~11~ dbtJ1tiates the United Stale&. if the ttductlon supply and demand, it is said ~, ., Mii ~ -':.,~ 111 1Mt1.n --"'"""' .. ""'"'' .. "••Id ~1.~~ ·: l_.,.,.l~ wur '11 : IN'PICI .., A11tCN1T•nu•1 AN•cewtT1untet1 ~I 1-f -1-... · VW I • h · · , -·· I l.-.; c.is. llllalttnt wlllllft Mir rnonfhs llttt tM _..,. 1 _,.,., • Piii• •UMMIL, •.14 ~~ Di'l"Nl5~.Rights -In S8 eJ IS gi:eat enoug , to have the craWhlll ptg. ~.:;-.Call...:::i. Ml Otlwr llWs flnt ~lllin .r tllb Mtlcl.-... ~ .. r~ ......... ',"'r "m,,... ....... ITAYI AIC•rTl(T . I ,,:.. I RD Germ n 'gbt ' m u lib ' I le d f th I ' t --' ' ,,... I~ • Cl tM J 11 1•12 fur1l'tW rtlcultk.. 1111 mt. ,. ......... 1t1•1 ...... a so.~·O:Wn:.-11~,. or paper a Y nu c:o e P w ns a o a , a c:oun. ry may ~ ,::~~ ~~-... ~~ . , •. vi::G~4 H. WILLIAMS ' flMlc•·• 1111r1"' "" .. "" 1111 .. ~ .. 1.i ~u1111111M or•no• c .. ,, De ity ,.11t1t. J1_,,. 1, 1 •• "· ._ 1m 1we gold. 'Tb.ls I.! a. Jftt of a loan a choose -as France did - a vvia"~.-~7v 111 ~#~ . ~~ttrtx wlf!t-!M-Wllt :;;=:•z; 'o!!t.:!J:3:.~T"e/~ .!": LEGAL NOTICE •--'' ~-given by the JM?. to countries Balance or Trad~ Deficit --Tw~Tler Sy1te.m -which &111(1111 111,tuMirr 1111r••n\ " ,_ . : l«n~..,--'· •I'.,. CIVk C.,,....'DffW ... "'· 111 ~n.&I ~'IV•.WD ) .ao they can settle their debts whleh means 1he doesn't get / wh F CIMl\:t ~..,,.., .,. '*" llillll Wll6tfl. ., lfW •.st• .. ., tile HM MfMlf ""c~ of lint• 4"'' C•Hlorlll•. '1cT1T1ou1 1Y1111111 t h lh W'th d t d h mio"r·•nsdlholalatr deapenl (das"°"on pawyhy' -"'·-• .. -,--;.; !'_ ••""•.:....,,. -•:C:•ir a •YLVIA c19 -w-,_ .... ·,,"',, -'"•!ti-NAM• STAftMINT D o eac o er. 1 wor ra e enoug dollars from VW'aales __. !Illa",.. '""" llllr ln~ft'tl ~. •'"'~AM ....... "A':' ~ c11r11: Th• t.11ow11111 ... -,,, 4olftt iu~':. "1J=:·:~~. expanding, there .w~re not to pay for the U.S computers you are selling it. If you are ~1;e.i 11'1" law.:,, .. , · iln • ~ c~,,.. ALic•u• .,, ... ,. bu1h1•11 ••: ITATa °" ULt,MNtA , enough dollars and gold In ex-she buys. However. evwi )£she selling (follars to· pay for ex-..... ~ ~~l-=~~ ... ~~ii".!:· ·:::L.!.,t'., A•1.,i,.,1.,.111 ·' :=., ~'":"'t,~;.,. ,;:,,~\t1EN~NNCE E ~: .. c ~' ~ • .,!',~ "Oil TM• C:~'r.ri:. ~ .. ': lstence to setUe alt the debts. has ·a deficit in the balance of ports, you get more francs ow·.r co.t• Mna;''•iiil .. lf.1mNtt t'll 1.c:· .......,w111 A119MM · 1 ' ll!: 111,,.;., ... , Cot11 M"•· c1111, ... 1111 " Gu.ov1 c E • N 1 °"'' SDR' l'k " · h k tr d h · ht still h lh . ' I' d II cord•no Wiii\' 11\e itrowb!Mf 9' llM ,,. 'w-81111'11' Or•,,..[ C..lt .0aj1y •IJtt, A"'"*" fllr .........,.. . 1 Ltwl• W•tstn. '"° ,.,.......,_ CMt• Dk••*'·. s are 1 e using a c: ec a e, 11 e m1g ave a an ·Jf you are sel 1ng oars pou1.r...u1r_.._. : r .. .. ''""'"'. 14.. 11, •··..w,1eorue"" 4, ....... ,_ -~ cuoo 0,,_ ••••· Miu c1u1 "°' ,, 1 ,.. v 01 •• .,. '·"··d f I bill to I . h , .. ,. k . F h .,. . m ,.,-..--.....,. "' " ·, .. ,,_.,, "" • -.,.. ' • . "'' v tt ~ ~\U Q a 10 . pa y a .surpus 1n er . to ....,,.,sloc in renc com-1.ai •lddlf~!''~--:d nC1111M,W'•,..1 . 1,'i •.H . · .. ~,-x1i1..1s. ,1tn •.• u~n · ............ • •credl1et1.io11111....,,111t111t11 ..... dbl If t "ill 'I . Th ' • I'"' · ittMUlllllM 1$ •-bot lliw.• . • ~. Cui1 M111. C•MI. !Mt 1n ...,_ 11.1w11111 tll"'*' _.......,. e : a ~n ry ·11• can Bala.ace of Payme•t• _, this p.an1es. is 1s a o.'6 way "" c11r COUl'C)• a.·...,. ~l'f'..,.; :tat. .. J.EG"AL 1 NO'l'l£E . · , .~ ..... • t , , T11r1 .. ,,.,.,, 11 ti.1,.. ewodu<lld lrf • u ld 11~ .... , r-.>1rM ._ ttltli """" pay its debts it ls supposed to can be jn· surplus because It from the simplici ties of the MIN'",,,·,~· ·llill'r"f! 1' ',~;~,er ·~:" _,_1r· .... ~· ' : .•. : __,~ NP'l'JCS · '1rtMr1111•· w1111 "" -N "-""''• 111"" .rfk:• -' . • · ~.. " •1 f-.i IUllWlll • .-, , , L. Wil .. ll ti till cl!WW ti .... ..,,. ""lttef-' .,, De\'aiue -this means to include!'! tlie money a country Gold Standard -which D1'9d J•llUllfv 11. )tn: • ' ' r ... NT ~··~ ' Tlllt 11t•tt!Nllt llllf wllll 1111 Ceufttr ,. "'""" """'· WI.. .. 2 c11iert dmi If. · I tha · d I • .1v 011:ont :O,.THI! " · ,.. ~ .... _.__ ·'uo _, • 1 : ··' • Clfrll «·Cir.,,.. c"""" 1111 J•"-s. 1tn --",., • • , ., ., -1 to 1ctal y t your cur-earns from insurance or the means you coul turn n your ciTV cbUNcu •• °" Ttle ·.; "'*' ~-.. rr~· ,.,. -''~'"':':.:.• · •w aw1r1r J. MMMa. DltM'f' ~1JJMY •..,. :;..,,..., :;.;•:. Uft'IL~- rency.ia not Worth as much as tourist bu~linesa or shipping -as dopars or frailcs or pounds ~lir,iiN~~•TA,, M~ ""'=c~iA· kNe:1r1s1NG • .,.,· c-'· Thi • .......... _........ -.i" CllB. ,..,..;....,.A._.., c-• c.lllnll9-. It had bee~ A 4tyalued do1Jar well as the lftc:omt: from its and.get real gold. This system EILEEN ~. ,.HINNEY, tw• Otlvt. '"'" •• ,, .. ~ -..ct!, butllllll ••: "1111.11-1\ld 10r.-Clift DllPr "''°' ~ 11 ...... "' ........... •t bu ks 8 t -~. So IJ I • ' ~ .. I r. • .J · CITY CLll!•IC OF THI C1Jll. ""9. U•ITEO INTlll•llllSIS. 1 11 1 J 1 7 l~ n Jt lt1! JS.7! u....,all:• i:I '" .......,. ..,.,lrl • •· won y u 1Jll"Y mar . u expo11.1. . n s u ran c e 1s now OUDU ele exc:e~ tn ·city 0, CD$TA MEsA! Dtmb w. w1111-. • Othll• 11TM1. K~.-ntr ...,..,,,., · A 11 •" • 1.,... 11111 " • · • · "" ••'•"' ., .. 111 .....,., wt1t1111 ttllf' the mark will buy more premiums to Lloyds of London! ~witz~rland and such places c•1.1F(lf:N1-. ,c::11e1 ~'· N_,11, ,.. '""'"' <t~'°'1'~· l!NTEll,rtisrs, iNc,, , LEGAL NOTICB =.-..,., ""' ·~ "' ""' dollar ... when lhe dollar Is are mor·e than !he trade as ·Dubai. "utirt1t1ed or-C011t· D•lfll •11o1 Str .. 1; Coll'-•r Mir. C•tffoml• cor,...1t1on. DttH ~ •· 1,n. ' ' · Jlnvtt'I 2l, 24 lf!2 · 1'2·n Thl1 llvtl-11 NIM ~-lrt • 1'111 8w1111M It ~ Ir( I *•, NOTICt . Olil' MOM.a•INMSlllLITT J.M. G.t..IN'llll. ' Gtnlr•I "•rl!Mrllll•. llOraflWI. No!IU h "9rllW l tvtll Mitt fM U"' -_. • • ' . LEGAL NarJCE Dlfl11l1 w. Wllllll'l'I• LAWlltlNCl PHILl.l~S. etf'~ """ "" .. r ............... Ill}' ...... Wiii .... D U Slww J!ik 'Tl!!• II~ fllld Witt. thl '°"'*"' ""•ttldlnt Cllllll er lllD!llflll Cltlltr~..., -· ..... MIMlt ....... ecem -er s e J:Or l•te • .., CutloCll•n. ti rat•ur•l'if C"'1t fll Otlli9I CeuPllY -J111. II, 1f'2. Tllll •lti.nMI w• fllill Wllll 1111 (eu ... olhlr 1ti111 "IYMlf, ell er •lt9r "'h di._. 1oe1a A. tf,.a'I• . _ • · fl11turn ,.,.-'br':'lllllMl loUlltll-" !hi Ir -9-lr J. MelHml DNlllY •c.uiilY tr Cllfll of Or•,... CIU!'llY ... Dtc • .>o. DltN "'4• 11111..,. el J_,.,, tm ., .._a._. 1 • , . , 1 ' ~,. · -~ Spltr ~ ~ ~Jtll .t.:Wllier• t""1o • £,.. 1'71 GINl IOlLN C""'""' ~ ,.M • :. •• ,·~-'. '•• ·~ • ':( .... ~ ' •· £.-s.u .... ~· <lillltr,. ,,.-~·-?. llftl '·.r, • ' '. . • • \ ,,.. P·1Jl4t Acklrtt• nn Cllff Dr .• NIW"" IMdl, lth 1•1-.... • ~.-ln Per~titilil Strffl, Cott• M1w, C11i!Of'r1l11 •ti ill' 1111 "ublllhN Ori"" Co-st D1 llr •not. ftM.« Cc. f2MO. A ........ fW l...W I .... 'I ~ Pf-rlr 1¥1v111torl1C1 br llll-•1D'•NI c~ JAll\llt'I .Ji.•21, ,. anCI Flllrlll" 4. ''" ,ublJIMd °''"" (Oii! D.tll't' ,.lier. ,.!tblllhld 0r ..... CMll DllW' .. u... ''*'hlllf cir-(Nit Dtitv ~ ""Chl({e$ ,. tr !"lflrt on Otcftl'lbif ~l•n •fld , E'~I'-;-;-:''=.' "7:~·-::c=:=::--""'~·c...:.'~·~-"-'N-"7,~•~•;•~··~"-:;--'~m;;;;;;;;;;;--'-'-·n..;..J_•-_N_•~·~';'·~"~·;"-'~' ;;;;;;;;;;--"-"-n-'--J•_......, __ •-.;I~:;;;"~·;"~· ~";n=;;;:-----:-" I(, C, ~ rectjotiiel llJj Srl'l•o Ir• ••1 Cu1~1 I:. • ., .... will ... ...._,o lhl.bl~I \l(icijrj1or ca ·• ' ./ .LEGAL NOTICE ~ LEGAL NO"n.CZ LEGAL N001CB LIGAL NOTICB ; "'TUffd.r, Jll>Uary ll. 1tn 11 t:oo •.M. • ,........,,_, I.I "'-'IL b' -·· l. I t • '°"· ~~rtmlHS •I 2" E. 17th, Slf"'' -.--.~.~.,~.~.~.,~.~.~ •. -,,_.c-c--_--,.,-K-----... -.. -.--.. -.. -.-,-,.,,-,l~'~'L~O=T.-O-M~W~ .. ~.-... -::--,,:--,.~M~<~ .. :-,;"-m~.~ •. ~--.~ .. -=-.. --'"'.:',.,-.. :-,-N-.. -:-.. ,----.=1'11..,-.. ~ ·• WASHIN.1..11vA" i..UPJ) we10:: rpe , 1gget..,;oac ors~ ... , .. c .. t~n.c, C•1llor11I•. ·~ -'1• "'I 019Ut1....,c• ., TNI c1TY cou,N-ceuni.,, C•lllorn111 !h...c. soullWtlltfrlY 111n. tM'l..tM ,,,. .-nllilll 111 "" City .r Miii Cltr c-11 111 ..,. .,,. ...,, ftf " PersoriaJ '. f~cotne I ~t. (11 J December rise f' the ~Pl\tt:; .,:;.8t,.~llo~lllh~ jro:::r-ie,,i!-9': . ch, OP .fftl •CITV OP COSTA MffA, •lont the Horllllltl"IY UM 9' Wiid Lit Cotti Mt1•, MM!hlr wltll IN "'""' l'I J•nuer1, tnt. Miii IMrMflw ..... Ml Americans, jumped " ·bWi9n .menf ~.said.': P&yc hecU ~~ ··~:~~)Tlrnt of:, : ' : ~ ~.. .~~ .. =~:-~e·l::N:p T~:T ~: ~W:.~!.-:· ... ~1.!.'°:' :~ 1:· :.:1.'::.~r .!"'~~ c-ll ..... ~ c'::,' C::11•..:: :'::' '~ in Deceinbei-• Ute tlnt full Creased $9.8 billion .. ..-In Wli~ r.::. ~~:. .. ti' ~l '•llWl"OttT ..... TRACT, .. .,. ., ,...._., ... ..__ •. ,. "" I• "" l'ASSIEO ANQ ,t,DO~Tl:D 11111 11tll .. ., J~, tm..., ............. ,.. Cl • • • 1 J vt..IMH 'It At.Liitt-· a TO .lt4-Cf'. . ' loo.rtllwt1t1rty 11111 ., Lot 1111 lt!ftle•., J•-t'I. nn. ....... • m o n t fl t;onowmg the wage-December COl'ilP:Sred-'9' $3.5 ;. 'A1tD(rily ~ "· L. Gi..;.uryt~r..: Tiii Clfll councli ,tfliL(li'f • Oitt• N8r111_,.,,,. •laM w1• 1o1 u,,. • 11011:1tT M. w1LSC1N AWi. c 1.-..1 ....... ,....., price fr.teze, the g6vemment billiOn jn the previoif! ·m0ntlX Pl•l"tltl 1wer ..... cllllntY • MRI .._ '*"'"orf:Jn •• ~1ows: • -:.::.:1~~ 100·• 1•1 tt·"" "'Int ., ~;"!. ~ .. ";! MMa ,. .. ., •• 11. a.tr ........... t ' -Gov t 11 Sulltl'lor Coyrt 8Cli911 Ho.11911S SECTIOt\I 1, All tfMa\.,orflofl .r ~ ll!CTiON ~ ,.uf.U.nt fo tne 'pniYl.i-ATllEST· NOii, Cb l"••l -repor s., . · · , ~~n , P8Y1'Q s wer~ ... •1111 tor Jlll,C••~l•n. · ~t.".. 1o1i-111e d.tulMll ~"' . .,_."' ·•• o1 s1e1i.n tu0.4., '1111 Munkl•I c...., ErLIEEN. "· •HINNl.Y dSINT: en .... , _. t t · The rilie was .abo\Jt tr"\ple the up $2.5 b1l\1on1 .about1haU ihat t. • i~v:"~i-,: 51 .,..· /!,/' · " '*IOV •II~ ~ 1~, lfl•"" 111fep 1111 crrr o1 Cflll• MtH, CMttrkt MAI! G·l c11r c11r1t I( 1111 -'" •1 .. n1• =· •::ta ... .' • d f' d 1-i. rftL ·1·1a '• •• ·"'r'"·. __, .... , z-...1 .. wit •. .,-'.· • I ., "" Cltr .. c ....... 11 ...,..,. Cl!r., C.1 MIN ,,., .......... monthly-of the; past ttttee 11\f!e ue !~ Ute mi I ~ rr-p.ay ~"-.:;,;,-!f!J.f/*' .. • C•Jm• ... 1m1,.S ... """'~-.... ,1 ... _....... ....... Miii! ........ ,,, .. ITATl Oii' ULll'ClltNIA '1 \ "' -,,., .. Qllll... - "' morit}W,...... tlii .Wige.pricel• ~· state;Jand::.\oea\.'10~ ,._,i._'iJ, ~~ ~ ;I~ •llet, ~ .. ,....1 1•~...,,. ""<' ,,.. ........ Jlic ledlin I llltill. COUNTY Olil' '.\ •l• N ~ lfl'I. • ! "f rreeu!I 1i1fi dori tpff size of ;tile'~ wagel iS:rea~¥,lL5 t .....--(..~: .,;\ '1 f.S .:;,, A~~-.:;':..i.,~~9" ..::=~~"''' ...irtv t•i ••r• 1. 1:1Ll!IN 11. •NIM Y. ~ °"' -., ., ·--, ,.;; •• • d)• 'd da . b'!!'. ,.;.. .. 'tl...:.l. ~ 1 ~ ''11 ' '7" • -~ .. Av..it •. IS'~ I..,,., ind •II., lh ........ •'!" "''°" t. ..... •x"'"lclt Clwtt o1 Tiii City Caul'ldl.. -• f" ~ worke~ Pare·~; VJ en .". I ion, as, ~cll'll'r~ ""<,-,,. ".;. -i r .LEGAU fii~ 1 ... "' NortM~ 11.,. ..,·Llit uJ " "" ex,!r1111n o1 ·rrn-11s1 un ffem 1111 c11y ot CMI• MM• • .,....... cartlN " lflt ctrr • , ... --. and other lnCOme liyments 1·~ salari' Increases ~eld ··fllt' dur:-· 1 ,. -"""°" ~ ~ • ...,.r,..,. • ...,. "'-' ,., ... , .,.,.., ""'" 111 'iiu911N11 lrllt "'' ,.,,.., •nel ""'"""' '°"''"'"" ., .......... ,°""II' c... ..., • ...., Th ;.._ .... :;.:_ ' -n..."'' tm t' . th f ,~lltlous IUllNl!SI 'IMl'IOI rec.,.,.'111 ~ " -~,, •• 1~··"" OllAMGI COAST DAILY,. .. 12-4 w•• l11troe1u<• Ind ClfiilHrltCI J1111Mf'1' II. lwt . .. ..,. e ...uuui.n:rce . ..,..par en J.ng e rceze. r:1 · ' · NAM ITAT1M11rt Thursday ·Iii.a it rlpresented Manufacturing payrolls rose Thi touowin. 111"°"' '"' ._.,. •· . .., bl.rsl"'"1t: • ....ebal'i!er ~ the second,-~est· onthly $2.8 billion for the m~nth with F111Eo 10Nes"t1tAcT011 l Tli:ucK: · 1970 · "·I-' · rled I .1:11 ING CDM,.,ANY, 2V.f1 T•fTIM:• 11r, . DaVid ·elly has' gpm ~VS ~·' gains repo '":.!' OSI sec-1.11un• 1NC11." c.111. r:rm en oppgin!ed f' vie:~ For alf f)f 1~f?J., ~,-in-:~!'-t.·:, J~ , p.!f\Y ~ t tt• "w>~ r ..:i:t ,;itl'l~. '·.S·!.~ ~ 0- resl.dent of Ne9o'po_., come loll.led' $851.: bll!f6oOJ1}l:la8.5 m uru~eotqrl~{, lnduO\rjei\ 1.<.;;;;\•:.:i J. "':S ~~,-n , ·. l.>• • ~ ' tt. . ., ,..,w. ,...,,.1,,, C1U l , .. • .1.,·1 uch . based Grant percent abo\'ti tJ,eJ D.78 'to I, mm1n,; p&)'1»u =were ~ ... ~ · AT'*"'•1111u 11 ton11 • .;J ;. o, 0-rpo' ration· . He ··'" be but 0.5 percerft .Jes!''ltii.n the billidn followihg the settlement ""'-W .M1r11'f'rone J. MCDOMttr • r Will of the t lh I lr'k Frlll G. J_. ' 'bl 1 1970 gain over 1969. 4 . ,... . wo-i;non .c:oa •~ 1 e. nir.~i.tWl\lflt -.1 fll'!I Wtll'! tM·c- sponsi e 9J sec:ur· The December i nc r.e a i·e : Tr•rt&pa' ria60:11,· 1nd 'public :. ~·~~ °'. °'"'"''ceu11'rr-"1°'*"..., g mortgage finarlc· -,:. , . • . . _ , .....,,. • .., g for Grant's opera· brought the seasonally nu· ubffty paychecks rose , '$1 ,,... w. iu11 ... 1 ...,. .. 1;..,. 4-' •0 • divisjon* .in Cali· jua~ed annual rate to $883.8 b 1 illion00as some.or 1t~~!!1ont~l .._ A1t11111o C•lff. ""' . p., ... rnia, Hawaii and Ne-. bllhon. onga remen •• r~ ~ 1JCU· o ,.u1111Wo1 .Or1;tM1 cO.it Dirt¥ •11o1. d · Hi h g and salaries work and trade disbursements Dlc1m'-r n. 1•11 •n::I J1nu•..., 1, H. J1 , a a. g er wa ea . . 1tn a.a"" . _rose by $1.5 billion. ,~-~-. --~. -----1 ·f ~s • .; . ..... ner~ed':'Production The only bigger monthly in· LEGAL NO'nCE - crease in personal income dur:-1u•1•1oa,coy11tT Qlil' <ALl~O.llllflA I ded I J COUNTY OP o•AMGIE · ng 1970 was rec:or n une ne c1¥1c c .. ter ·Dri.,. w .. 1. hfllt ·AM when income was up _ $20 c.t.11 NUM11.1t D41~7 ,-. ' .Up to ~ot,i.r~~rayson SUMMONS {MAalt~Oll billion'. "In • r1 1111 l'n••rl•M of ..ei111-: . · h' b h J051E,.H ICEMNEOY lnCI ltetpenCllfll: '· Organized labor, w IC as MAllGAll&T KENNEDY. • bee hi hi •t· I f th To lh1 ll11110nd111I· n g Y c:r1 1ca O e Tiit '"''UIDl!tr 11~1 111111 • oetlllen °""" government's Wage c:oDtrols, C.r111.,. rour m1rra. ... YOu mn 1111 • ~NEW voJUc (AP),-~-The , c{uc:tivity, sa)'lng it should be has c r I t i c: Ii e d the ;:.~"~ift:."wm: ~'Z,v:r~ ~ airman of ·the Price ~m:. 'measured accord ing to a c:om· government's decision to lift ., Y<N '•" 111 t111 • wrin ... r- d Iha CJ."' viii f ' l't . I ' -' w!tlllr1 IUCl'I trmt, Yllu( ftftlllt "''r .. -::;;;:I :;;::::· -;=· ~: /L_JI el' ..:......J1-1e~ ~ " " ' . ' .. ... -" -'-'· • " ~~-I I-• ..m .. rt i C:!5 Jl4 Ill~ f' 111 .111 -•• '-tt--iL ~ ; ;a:=::=~:';·'=·;;::;.:;:;:\;;:::: ::=' ===";;:::=·=· ~-~--==· ==·:;;·==== .. =: ~=:=:==-~= .. =cJi'·'~\ [ , ~-~·~··(~ .. "'·~~·~·'Lr'·~·:;:_~:~-.,· ;, ... ·=·==:--~· =:=::=:=·~·: i -~: · : ~ ;, , , .... 11 •• .. _ [ I " 1::::""'~"c-::' =:, ~="=' =::'..:!::: :=;::: .. ~: :?_.;~;=~' '==="=',,.,. ;=:;=:::::i:~'~'==•'c': JI ~ :: ' I ltl ! :: ' .Ci] E;,:~:--.... ~ I._ . -11 ··-11J---l1 · ~ -I~· -, / " 'salon sai t l1!m.'1 l'T. o • pany s qus 1 Y Jl!Creasea aa price and rent controls from "''""" •M"" ctui1 m•r t!itlt" ·~· vemment fc:onomlc-.~rol. well as the quanbtlve output' small stores and 1 ome ;::.~f"ri!'1~\~r.1~u~~~~.~: ===to= ~~r;;i;·;i;·::;;;~-~~·w~;:==F.l;:;;i;;;;;;;=;'~"~'~"°~i.;:;== pended larg!ly ;,:.m · ,wflat per man hour. apartments sllPPort. clllMI cu"ocir. chlld wppOtt, It· ;;: .. _ --.... _ .. ~ ........ _ ...... -- • • .. , • ' ( ' , I I I vate enterpri'se Can do to '.'A quality lncreue. lor a · · · 1or...,..· -.. eo1tt. 11111 IVdl o11Mr-1111.r ~ -~.::".:...=:::·-:: = ... -::::..--' · · · I~ · ' ' ~• In •1 -r • ''"''ed 8'f ltii court. I!~~~~!~~~-~~·-~-~-~-~-~.,~--·~-~·~· ~J·~-~~~~-·~--~~-~-~-~~~~~~-~~~===~~~~~~~~~~!-ease produf.Uv ty. company means an i.ncreue , .,. 11 r• w .. ,, .... -. ~ .r.. ... :: ... :::-..c-:: .. :;;;:o:-..:.•-:.. ::.:.::::;....."": _,_, ,, _,.. "The deconlro't nionkey is productivlty,"._hesat,a._:.,. 1~ M ' ~~., .. ,. .. t111t111••·.,............. .. ... --..... -.... "t --·-· ·---~ ed thl t~ . m·. re·x · '1 .,. • .., .... t·,..,~,,......" . rec:tly on your back nol the . He 'not a . IQ!'. pro-1 • e 0 ' ,· ' •11'· .... r ... fl.lill ... ,~.. . LtGiL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE LZGAL NO'l'JCB vernment's," c. '1Jacieson : diicUvity commlssio~ ~as been D•'"w~~r1~~~a~:j~HM,r'· , . ,, · • . ,;. ayson said i" • .......,.h authorized $10 mdh on and 'IBM Settle . ceur1tr crtr11 · , ,. o•ot....,MC• NO. 7M • ,.. .. so 1:xc1,.T1No 1'H11111"•DM 1111 """'*""• " -. Cf'Y c-11 ~'"' Jl!'INf'I. 1m. _. ...,.... ...... w "'11 'n.'\ ""° "l"'~"'"' ·&.1· ..... .1 that it WO UJ d -'---•r: SAllAH J..!Ui.llV"N' ,,.. AN oaOINANC• OP TNIE ciTV <°"*' tnr ••bllne ..--ti Iii" ttr ... 11111 fer end ... IMi 11111·-. ...... ••"""' .. IN,_.., 01Mttf11e livered )Mrt Y.·tif. -1 Rf~,~~ ~ ----; """"" ' ~ CIL ... TMa CITY OI' COITA MllA, llltfiw1r1 .. S•rd• .... l........,.. ...... O.ltli ,...., ... 0 ANO A"°'TID 1111 17"1 ..., " .... Cltr (-it _.,. • "' 17111 -nferenet ai ; a a...nN"fl 1t . ~me more active. He .Pro-{SEAi.> ~•-" c.t.LiH•ltflA. CMAfl•1 .. TNI ZOlf. Stfllf 1ne:1 ••-**'',.,. .• ,..,~~ fl J-rv. 1m. .ii J_.,, 1m. ~•......._NII al ,...--p · ed th t lh producti vity RU:OC IN• Olil'·LOT 11. NIW~T ..... ...,. SECTION L l"Vrtullif ..... """""'""' ltOIE~T M. Wit.ION ,....~ . __ }_ ' h org non ~..,.· pos a e Le J' F'' h• •A1trt1TT, 1T1.t.1Ns a COLLINI TRACT ,110M A,. TO c1.c, "'Sidi"' tnl.4 .t.,. ""1rok"' c111t t1 Ma'ler • ""ClfY • C•I• Mt.II AY•t1 c~, w.-. .,...._, rted by private lnctu.stiY.· ~~asion forni 11m ~Iler ga .. ·1g .I. =~=P~:1::~-lM ci:r '°"""" .r fto• cit.;'"' c~· ~1~"cf1V<4::'c":::' ,:t•~.M::,~ ·~TJ::~1 ,. •HINNEY ' ••=:·~~ I units in v1rk>us ~lness •• .. rert•• C•fl8ndl t1111 M1u·e11n tie...aw w••'" 111011owlt ' .,.,,nded . .., "" ICtfltlell ".._...•., 11-. 'C11Y am•,_ c11V .r c•,...... AlllN'tt c-tllNn: N ... Grayson satd a . ,a r g e planta: with l)oth \ebOf and • .. ... ,. Ttli.JPNll1' er'17M~U SECTION 1: All ""' "''Ioli "' "c Cl<"., •• ditcrllllf .... IKllM I ...,..,, .STATI 01" CALIPGaNIA I I ... WITNlSI WM•••Clfl. I Ntve r~.ntage of ~e private sec:· management suggesting the SANTA CLARk (UPI ) -IAtM a.·11Jt•• ··--·~ "9C:•--lflc~ ::;:1l.10 SECTION~· lltb Orflflll'ICI Ntl 1111• COUNTY 01" OUNGE J ,, !Mt' .......... "" ................ .... 'flS' laf ·behind pro-Memorex Corp. aDdJBM have A~~·<&:~ .. 11 D•f'f' ~. -~ .. 'llfl~ w • ·• :' ~ ~: =..~13!!....,..! ci,~Yr?{IE~~sT:, ":.t~~r. cttv ~ ~~~,;;.c.-.., ... ~., • dive plannlng and thlt an heal. waya to Ule capital •nd seUled their lJ.rboiilb legal ..._,,. '· i4' 21, -. 1m · JI.JI · 1..r n • N..-t """'" ••1 ._ ""' ..ir.11-. ,-••"-nJ• ...,. .,.,., ,,,. •«fftlo C*11 .r ""°" c...-c11 • 11Lr1N "· l'ttlNflEY :--... ...i; ... ..u umber 0 f time. • • .,..., ,.... .. ........, .,, ._IL ... ,..._ """°' NII -. """""' ,... c11y " c~ ....... ,_., .-11tr c11y c..,. ... ...,..... > ~ .. ao ..... _., n · ·Grayson refused to predict squabble. , LEGAL NOTICE . , , ,..... ei -' M11c1111-s Me".,.....,. :.ic. kt ft" 0111"No1 cOAst1 D DA.a.111.11.:YY tt.•t 1111 acm .,,. .......... Ol1lrlwlct c111rtt • -. citr c..1111t ., • ll10lriclll1 • butiMUM do ,not, Ito -••• ·-Id .The P•ninsula firm aaid that . ' .. °' ..... c-tr. C1lllornl•. .... P'll.OT, • __., ........... CfrcUll· ••. 7W -lfllNltUc;tll .... ---,... ,..,. -""'... .. stand bat producUvity W long Pfn;e·OOntro~ W0U .,_. -· .,. ·, .•• ,._ r-., , ,ICl'lflOW IUllH•M· . IJ!,C:l'TINO jHllllPlt~ f•"t !!~~""'""" •nCI Ill!"!.-1111M Ct!Y~~ MCtltr; 1tf ., .... ••~,._.....ti l"Wlltt;M ~ C_, ._,, ,.._. tr " last but ri;stated that if the an agreement to terminate 1 NAM~•M•NT twtlilNltrlY 111 .• ""· -Mn• • .....,. w1111 "" -.... ei ..,. <"'¥' ~ • ~ ,,.. .., 9' ~ .,, ''"' 1'!"' ·~ t ' •• ~ J>ri"' GoJNnlsslon galn1 itl1 IUlt filed by IBM on Dec:. 1, ,',"!'-"'~ .. tlol,. llutlMM r-:-:\•---;;:--"'."'.r------....... :;.-:-;----:-----:--'------,,...-------,;, . e urged the National ~-1oal of a 2,5 percent averlg~ 1970 also includes an end to · v1LA F111.t. fl'6u11. "6J' 1"' c..11 I' "" I • L illlon on ~uctivlty, .. ~price Increase across the , Memorei's cross-co~plalnt. "=;;c5,i;r: :e~ ~·o Ltf u 11 AL " -thort,,..i 1 by, €o-, to economy; President N l,!i•,p,11 • The giant IB'i! f1rm bad ~'""'·""' coo'°'"'°' .j,_ --~---' ,; k new definitions of pro-would have achieved his f(6'3 charged the Penlnsula fitri\ ~!'.~c·:,i;1;n:,•~0~~":lJM~ c11 .. , • . percent anU·lnfiation 1oaJ. with appropriation of trade T1o1, eu.1,.... '• btllM Uftdllc:ted er • c<• I~ · 1 Legislative authori(y for the secrets while Memorei 11leg· Llmn1e1,.::ra~~ 1.a111C'VLTu1tAL ~~~~~~~~=it~:~::'~':-~~=~ I Flight Price Commission ends April ed that IBM. interfer~ with ·~ •E•v1cE co111'°11Arl91t1 , , , l-• • ::_ . MldlMI S. Ml'lf'• ~-o:;:mi:,'!~o ·JO, 1173. • • ,.. . ~more1 s c:uswmf:l'I re ... ·.. •••11dt111 ,.. J11: 1111 • ~ ,. ' "I don '! ...,· t's perfect ..i.t 4 1r.d. · ' '"''' 11111m1111 n1111 w1111 "" COUlllY _, 111 ' •'E' · · ~~· ''!Y • wus \ .' " t iff-oflo''""' c_.., oi11 >1111, 11, 1m. · · •~a yed . to date we'\!\; done as ~ •' :rlt agreement lnto~vid J'.IO •r '""'tr J .• ~ °"""" C"1"'f' ~· Job as possible," Gr1yson admission of wrongdoing by Clirk. •• , 1 ... ·1 • akl. He added that the prict either party or no money pay· "111111.,... 0rtn11 CH•• DtllY l'ltlf. WASRIMGTON (UPI ) '-i coqtrol procram 1!f0Ukt f'«IU• ·mer& · . , f:;;"" 14' ,,, a. r1 '*"•'Mi~ American Alrwa~ ha. , \lOlllll\ll rnollltoring lt!\I• rold . ¥"""'"'did 1g~·i., delay tliO covernment to ll>i •fie did not 1.._ 1Jte11aed It urlltt Jal1 I dellvend'ol Ill)' LEGAL NOTICE new *lower fires for aipend Of1 forces other thM ne1t generation disc 1tora1• p1cmiou1 aus111• n1<'"""!11 and their famlllea v-o 1 u ~ta r y compllancer to equlpmtlll embodYIN wttat .. MR ".,.,..., W!Ulll bit.ween the Welt mlki It work. = .... to be 1eto ."!" ~,. 1'1(1$1, 11 .._ • ..,i ... mid Alfi. 8er:J':1ued conftdenct rl ,....,_maJl"!ft .J!~ ·v1\..t.'l'lllA li;~f .... •• C.... • il ~_,_ • 1 ~! m-.ur Ul;¥U _..,.. ......,_..., Cit""' ..i M•r. new W"a, Which would tbat ol tbl publlc tr•-'· Jtai:.o..,...to .a.M•••cA"' ... 0111cuLTUIAL tll'eeUve relt. 111 wnuld cut di....,,nUid oi10ug)i !clloal : · "corta~l;;"i d aJ I n as ' • It! ~:.::~:;.,co~~·~~"':: round trip ticket for a nattoo Ill pla<o !ht JIO«f for *I llld •ploj<tnc IBM '"' cw •.-..i: =., •· ,,~~· ~ Sotfti from tbe .... cmtroia "abf1e thtlr e l ~~ ":::r::... 'r <Jiii ... " Cotlt to Tokyu to '97. Oft telf·tntlr'Mtl." .tJQ111CM APICU\TIMAI ~nl with u._ -Orayrgn 'Mid ..... prlcea J.• :."'."'· ~~'!"" • r,----'!'llfd-•c!UrlOftlte"" STARS • ,:::;i. "'T • lltYlc!men'r Hons"" .,..U. ,..,. lo ....,,__ta.°""-"' ,,,l•,.,.-fi;1L:i:\.t'.i'::!l ""11.'"·INuldto-!,!!! ~olP1-I. ~:m·-"iio.1 ~ ~-•":.' -'<.-·:-ilrll! lo 1-·~ '11'11en Uft lo Ila --. ~Jimft la -cl ~- VI -~ In a dynamic 11 1' ru.ora -t --.. _""' .,.~-.:~·~· .. .. ..... I•" M llkt. ..... J::"" 14 11.1 a "" ~ ... ' • • • 1.,,. ' ., m m l -~ iJ I mmmrn " • • If DAILY PILOT SC .LEGAL NOl'ICE I OVER THE COUNTER • Complete-New York Stock List 1 ... .. c-.J Mltlli '-"' C.._""" Frldq, J.•"''1 ZI, 1'72 SC OAll y l'llOT II • • I BRAND NEW 'T}·DODGI B-100 VAN ·Mrllcl ....,~ lot"""""lbew. 1n ron.coi .. fllllll ' ,.,.., ,....,. .. -'-Mii Jtt.......WWMhn """air"""" ..... Sf888 ' ' ' '67 MUSTANG 2. DOOi HARDTOP Y·I.· Aulom1!1c: ~Trtr1S/1'fll sl0", Pcwer sreefJnk, Vinyl . 'R 0 0 I ' Air condltlonlll11. uuc 171) ' ' . 169 OLDS '71 DODGE DIMON , ful lr lac!. 11191, 6 cyl o"d power i'""", win)'I root. 31S CPT : '.· '69 vw SUPllM(. • SIDAlll . 2 D..,.1Wri11.,, Y·I, 111lo Irani., A11t0f!ltlic Tran1ftii11ian, ltad!a & · ~ u.witg. willy! toOt«"ond. Klpttr.l.twMitl (VRW40S) .Xl.017 ' ~1:588 . ·5988 ~·&& ·cadillac DI Villi C1••1rtU1l1 v:a, Ailtiliilrie Yfen5ll'liuiC111. to.tr , St11rln9, row1t•lrakH/ll1Uric ll(Mows. ftc:lory Air Conditionitrg tsyt'O'll r '70 TOYOTA t•OWN Avi-tk Tr11umiitiort. Ait Candi· ~,Vinyl !tool, Whir. Siclt Woll1, 'ltodlo & Heoler (124CCI) .~1-.218 $l888 '69 PORD PICKUP l/4 TON f·250 llfRIGllATOl IOI ,V.t, outo 1ron,t.poWer 1tnri119, olr cond. cu1tom cob. !7S76E Beach City '70.DODGE Dart SWh111r .. '68 'DODGE s,ort•m•ft (1nip1r Co11w1r1i111 2 Dtor Hard!op V·I, AulolllCltie ft'IWli.mi11ion, Powtr S!ttrirtg, ti Stats (918AkS) 6 cyl~ ou!G Irons .• rtollr nict. 2067050516 '69DODGE '68 NIMROD SUP II Ill TENT TIAILll 2 Door Hord to,, V-1, 11110 hant., Perfect for tt>ost c1mplnll pow1r 1tetri119/brak1s, ~er. air cand. YRl7JO lrl .. 11 !GAJLSll • $988 $688 '68 DODGE '70 DODGE DAIT CllWCAI WlSTERN SPORTS SPICIAl 2 Door CAMPEii SPICIAL ;ltonftap 6 Cylindlr wilti Vinyl ltool, wilh CoHnr Open Country ((11111~ Whitt S!dt WaU1, ltodlo & Htattr wilf1 Crowl ...... v.1, Autainot. OICG4261 ic TreA1 minion, Ptwtr St111in1, $788 ,._..,m, fll)tlory A,C-'tioft. .... ('6024f) • SEE THIS ONE! '70 ISLANDER 22' luxury Motor Ho1n1 Completely self contoined (503C PL) ,, ••• I ' • • • • • .. • NEW'12 ' . ' PACE-ARROW \ ' . ' MOTORHOME This ii .. ~ 2D It. c-i,,Mlf'~ ).-... ......_ C-~·----.. ..................... , ~ ....... ...::.i, ......... r,z.. ...... 1. .,.'...., ......... _ ............ , ..... , .... ~ ·~as '71 COLT.' '. No other ~ off«-s all lhtsl leclflnsas 1tandont •iP.n*l" Ad;motil1 lfffrinp ~ f!Ow,lfirqh.~ Ylntilation. front dnc )rokH. 100" qr.. 11tl• ing MUI seats. hidden Mllnllll. plin .... to 30 "'9· This i11 low milqeused cor768 pav $ -'70 PROWLER ;' TRAVEL-TRAILER 11' Like N~.': .aelf~ontained • '69CHIY . .PICK-UP 1/2 Ton "292"' • Sfffd ... You WOii'! we111 WI 111111 !llitll (S077XJ $1188 '70 FORD . .TAKE -YOUR PICK TOTlllOWM • TOTAlMONTlllf S12SO.ff l' tlllll caill prict iJid, t.i & lit.,.sc. 0.. ,.,...,. ,Jllll ,rict iJ $15~ Nl tcix, lk.,.$1: I. o1 cwrr- irlf chqn lie 36 -Oii -..,,,....i .t.raur .-od. u"'1 . .tlf«,IAI. PllCOOAGf 1 S.11 % . . . . '10 DODGE '69PLYM. Fury 111 Stdoo V·•· 01,1i1t1,,.."1,p9'1'1r 1111rfng, o!rconJ,,_ 'liN1' ~ WGl!!I. WR92 , • . .. ' . $11-88' '7l PACE ARROW. .;;, ... L,,, ... . •1781 ". !&7 Chev,..let.. ''ll"PlYMOlitH · ~ '7ll fORD <••t .. 112Tol '65 YW '69 CORYETT STINGRAY Liit•' -•••. 2'.000 mll•, ve, Automltk: Tre"Ml'llulon1 Power SIHrlnf, AW Condition· ti.;, AM/~M lltfeD ltpe , • , Tll1 wtlwl. (713 INN) 13588 SIDAN • Sfllld Tr1n.m1 .. 1on,' 11: .. dlo & HNI«. !HOW 7nl l'•t .......... Hff.,., ftt1 -.iifiMnl V·I, .liwi. ...CT........._, _ _.., V-L Alltomllil Tf'Ol'llll'llluiln. c- -iall Tnt IMOOtO ''"' .,..... ltMi9 & """ ii 488 . :~i.688 .$..J 688 '. ·--. N.Y. Steek1 l . OL. 65, NO. 18, 4 SECTIOf:IS, ~ PA6ES · ~RAN6E COUNTY, :c,.t;ILIFORN1.4. FRIDAY, JANUA'RY 21,· 1972 :TEN CENTS • . -' ' ' ' agun~MOYes to Limit ·0etentiop of Juveniles .. , ' ' -.to bil' ...-. orderlni tlleJn to •P. pear with the jllven\le 1'ir a coumellng in- terview with the juvenile olllcer. • Following the Interview, ibe juyenile m1y be re1euec1 1o ;m .,....... without further IC:llon, ~~ to • local ot county IPQOY for furtber uaLttanoe' or, In ....-e·oeriOUI C1M1.0referredrby peU. Uon to county juvenile autboflliel. n>e cllal!Ooo,'>Kelly f"'P"41lllld, Will not be orden to •-,In court Jiu.I rather lo •Pl!'"' II the police lllli'"1 ,lot -11nc.' . ' . "The pGllcy. -·the dlacreUon of the~ lb tbl-fWd. ,,,. .. ,.Kelly, ~·and \ .. -. ,• . • . . -Beach ··Bum Held .,::ln Air Pira-ey . . ' '·'"'"l; ;'1!. ' ' DENVER .(UPI) -, The FBI •today l4enllflod 'ID ::.lrale'Wl>o bliled out ol 1; bljlcted .H . AlrJvlll llCI jet!tnfr wlth•'50,000 .._.. Olllo' a llat:Colando wbut !leld u 'lllchaid a..r!es LaPolnt, z:i, Ill ez-ooldler 1111 New Ensl4nd beaCb ... ."! .... ,. .... '":K1'-N' -~otrl ' lnJw!' : .a. """ lo llt.erllN. Clft.,,1~· •• , 111111' ... ' ...... llr ·' ~,,.a lo lft!lv· ... ~ 111 xiii! . 1111 /t:Jiil I fir .. lluiiliMll of .-. '/l.J.,, U I allllWbo",otoat ·cil--la•wblle,• oldfer11bi ljlrQlid Wrlflild a'*le - bo parocbute.d = Ht WU Cl!", lured· FBI ageall, l'«lbt&od !be "8,000'!J..anloin 11e lli•f cdl~ fn>'1> 111e • flllhl tie bQatlcod'ln w Vecu. • · '"l'JinlOl•riiolly'auprilllld to tiUr whit ~ t • "" IN"«IAll'• TRIP,S, FALtS ., l;lllack s~,.., L1Polnt ~ .' · ' ' Authorities Say ' Record Warrant ' • f .• • • ~~es ;~eddy · ~ ' Orana:e Cotmty Superior C o u r t autborltlea today made it clear that a record •i 1nllJlon bench WllTIDI luued Ibis I.eek wu not for the um! of Brian x8mu McAdams ol Lo1una Beoch ..... eaart recorda>to 1111 ..... ..,.. ' ' Tllo eaart colendar --!be • far an eai'ller Dally PDol dory bu ..,,. l>Hn· odjllllled to reflect the name of DOvlll Mark lllildJ, SI, ol S3111 Slnel of the QDpper Lantern, Dina Point. Reddy la 'lccused with Tbomu Blake Bldwoll, :II, o! Garden Grm, ol being in- wlvld with McAdams In !be amutsUnc Into m Orqon port of ~ -~ !be lllnel .~fl ""1Jlon. It wu llilo ' made clear today lhot MoA-.11111Clrriel1 hlgber price 'Ill 1'"" llodd)o. Ha,ll ~~In .•._.,,._ bill" wa1el•bJ llwmm ·wbo·co delennlnod lo llll!W bolll -boc!I to orattle-eo.m. tr• ~ I .... ._ .. el. -i.o,uno c.n,.. ..... bu .... --""lo,.,_ ... prllon term ... ..C.lw<i lar ..... ,...., .. ..,,,, chlrlM !llod -bl ud ----... .,,.. .. JllJmt bll Lqunl llome. ll9d1 --lo llCl lrlll llln .. -....... !llod lollowinll bll ..... Jut .\iii. II In S.. lain C.plotfoao. Ba """ ........... Jill -fw • 11•1•• o.k:tkm. draa cblrlll. • !al i-. ldmtl It .. JdClll1 ... .. .. 11111 ..., "' 1111 lrlo wfll bo nlllt I It Olup~ la -el. 1111 ............... pnc1111l II °"l'li-' . • bl dld," Slid Rayneold Perklnl, 1191lce cblef al lieabr'ook. :'But d)en, I ouppooe any \nan -1<! Julnp out of 1 plane lot $!0,111111, don't ynu! Tiler. 'were a~ront!Y ,_ )>rOl)iema In !be. f1111Uy with the boy. And w~ bl IOI.• UWe bit out ,ol 11ne,. bis pomila . ...a.to, I!•~ me ,a cllll" . . . 2~y~r-oid B,9y Injured by · Car A 1-)'W'-<ld Lquna BOich boy Thun- day Sllllllned a broken collar l>one and nit!ltiPle cilia on bla lace, when he ran Into the palh o! ID Iulo on 'lballa Street. . ' Police illd Kurt DeP!yller, iOULPaul. . r DeP17fler -of · 1214 Temple llllll Dii~e. . .... token 'to Soutlr Coll! COmmunlty .llolpllal by !be driver who struck him. 'Iba cblld wu li'elted for bis injuries ond ·.-Illa plnllll lollowlng the noon -. -acOfdmt, ....... 111 • ..,.._min Aid. 'Ibo dd.w o(llle llllo wu ldenllfied u Chlrlel.c .. vu1o, 11;-e1. •~View Drive. -told poll<o bl -Oil bit bnkel-be-1111 boy, but WU unoble to -.. Ollllq!lite lllGp 'prior to lmpod. 'lba )l'OJ --·the ..-y ol· lilt blbylllla' -<Ille -... curred, pGllce.llld. ' • -• f • ' . ctveo him _, -ol declolm. We hope 1DQJ1 ._ Cll• be hlndloiMo ·the field, without the -lo bi1nc 1Ji !be juvenile. lt alao glveo ua 1 chlnce lo bring the juvenile of!ice< lntp the picture fJ)< -Ung with . both tbe Jiiveojle ind the pareota. We feel it la 1 more reum•hlft approach. 11 " The poilcy, he added; will •Pfll1 lml1 to' jimnllao Whi> llft Midenll ol 'llnn(e County .. Trlllaiella lpproebeoded will .... Unue !O be brouillt in·. to the police Ill· tio.-. . "I'be new policy "cOnlaiiis '· ..ftnJ . . •. ' ' ' Ill~ to lnoure oompj~ by both javenUea ud lbelr Pl"'111 llld wW be ti•Od Only In ca.., ·of non-ielony 'of!enaes. · . . ' For a minor offense, !be !leld officer .,m olmpbo IUl out a field lhlarvlew cord ud rue !I with lhl•juvenlle -· u !be olllcer .1e.11 11 advla1ble; !be con! will be m~"N«lly Parenl" IQd !be juvenile officer · ww oend 1 letter notUyJnc !be puent lhlt the·juvenUe wu mirebeoded for' a violation wbicb la deacrftied. .'l'be nollflcllklo letter, which, dOel not require parental appUrmcer aiacludta,, "1111 our blllel. thol noponolble 'porenll ' want to be 1dv!oed when their cblldren engage ln unsafe or wtlawfql practices or 11:CUviUe1. It is also our belief that most parents ire qualified and competent to teach safety and proper conduct 'In the home. We have, therefore, placed the disposition of this matter in your hands. No further action ls contemplated by the police department at this time." Uthe !ltld officer deems 11 8dvlsable to issue a 1'1itten citation (notice to appear ) to !be jumille; a ,copy wilt be !lied with the· juvenlje o!llcer, wtio then will notify the parents to appear on a given d•te for counoe~, accompoiiled by the juvenile. If the appointment Is not kept, a.second notice may be sent, with a warning that fallure to appear could result in peti· tlonlng or the juvenile to cOunty authorities . Juvenile.s charged with felonies , in- ~luding burglary, arson, armed robbery, grand theft, felony drunk driving, · n,_arcotlcs· siles and other ma.jor offenses · will continue to· be booked a n d transported directly to JuvenUe Hall. Sj>eClal provisions also are made for juveniles regarded as incorrigible, for thoee suffering neglect and other cases requiring immediate -relief. . ' ·Uffi I t I ' ••• ,, •• ,(}ot ' ; • 1·· ' " ' . . . • • .. ' . \ , · ' .. ,Teachers ' ' ' To Parents: • . " . ~pt:nk .Up . . . ' . B1. !'ATRICK BOYLE ' ,Of .... .,,. .......... 1-•Beach teocheri hive launched " a~ 'IO~~-.to Tijake ltietr V1nl' cance ntng·lbe idljlre o( the ~~ ......... ~,,~ tlie< _,.. ~t;..-. ,,_." ...Ii . "-ti( , .. 14i.,. ,._. u~· ' . ' - hcWIJ Aaoe!ljlm (LallUrt!l~ · Ol'PICI '0 We' ~'1t . t9 tf1'. 'to · , IDml , ,_, ......_......._ .. , ciec:wor.1obl·-aboatU.,'lutin<I , ~m I.',. • • ..,. ' • 1 ' • '. • 't : tDe IChoOi b[efore JW,.,"'Pilber apt, z:e-· ..; t • : .:; • • l !j ; ' B~1.:in ~€ount11' ~;' : !ming ~ .. 1111 --finll lladle°t · m ;1~.s ·,..11:11no" ·~·1 -~'. · . • • , : . • . .1· ~ . ac1jml....,1a will "" -. 1 • nm,,. n: ~ ~.J.nj!.t~~~:i~':' •'1 ., .. .,,,. ..• •1.'1.'(f ~· Ci'tes°.-Pr'ogr~s,:· .... 1>;t)iea.111a ·re111y1ooi.tr~proYl!le lle'U ·,,ftun Avaitt. "·· . ' , · ; ,. j I , an~~~;"~' , . ._ I I" eJ , ", 'n .f)fl,~at~n · : .. · . • -· e1. •i.11.~ due ,1o· F'i>r CouitcU Seat I' om ,,. . . I . oPen~r··~· a mum of IDlvlnc It • • • • I ' r • BJ,R,.. .::~.:!:..SU 1 , !be . lnbWm, truiteeo hive pro-Lqun1 Beach Councilmlln RoJ Holm Wlbon ~ !be blaclt educatot 1illO pollOd ,ouch,....,._ u ~ ·dio tadll( Ollllod a period of PfMlec!lOn , , , -~: ratio, cuttq oat • lw ...pO.. 111 llUIOUJIOi!li bl' 'wlll ·run '"'r ousted Ille lla,-lte 'I!! :OranP.I ~ Jl'!orl~ or' r<tµr,nlns' 1¥ .ete!nentory • rHleetlim April IL' ' I ~"';-'.. ' llepUtillcanll ·in !be Cllllpalsil fol' slate ' eclloqll lo· ll!f"""lllnod• cl 1 1 U 0 <> m Holm'• llral· term on-the city councll, supeririiincieht . ol ' piiblic ~ leachlng. •loni with lliol of, eoimcllman Cbll1loa · Or r. ty n.uisdi' · One trustee has even sugested·spenci. Boyd1 u,Wa thtl ·)reir Boytl-earlier.in-r<.tllr!l<!l.12. . we ""'I!!! J ·ins ·part,. ol the ,dla\rlct'• 1100,111111 noun::..i'bla 'lnteritlon,to' 1111< iHlection. night. ~ N~ deciak>nl have yet been '1'het'e* are many • thlng1 • I've bee11 · Riles, who dele1led. Max Raf!erly In mad• by the board: deeply Involved In tbat have not come 1o 19'10, alifleared be!~ tile· Slllll Ana Fisher oald he .leell many parenla sup-. a lln81 eonclulon,'' uld Holm."'Ollel1 · \ha port Ille ~l)Jr.Olnl\U Jn !be ichoola !be Main' BOach Pork which IOOIN' 1 · Chamber of Commerce lo say • 1 , and 'wWlcf "1'9 1o -lbem preeerved. · vlrtull cerlllnly, INt dj>el reqi/lrt "qaieUy and 1igni!icanUy" progress la Btil he cont<nda lbeee vlewa ore often ex· watchful plclanc*. rkiathor If ~ liew llelni made In education. · , pr-..r ,to the leaoberar and not lo !be library. • , , ' ' · • •"I<:mMbecr\1111il'l'Y·campal&nithere ~<truelt<e. ' , . "But wilaL really broughl ·•!!<'ur lllY~ were~ many people wbo told me,, 'don't !'Jf.e wdald W.that tupport to l>e.made decilion, to run .was the concem 'f haye bother 1otn1 'le Oraiice Comiti because knot6i before iny 1ction .la liken," he lhlt the tlenerol plin 'tbot 1a !lnllly it's a wute ol. time.' But I wanted to noted, ''~ could ca111e ~ bfck1•"' or idopted will truly reflect the desire of the come," lbe ~year-old educator Nld. suPl!Ofl, majority • o! our -lo rellln our In bis broad review ol ,his flrot :iiear In lie Aid !be \illcbel:ll ore ·now hippy 1mall commuiilly ldeotlty. Thia 'wu -ol!lce, llllu accented whit he '!'id la•lbe 'with.the type o1 fll'OlrlJlll Lqunl Beach underllned In rec..r -Olla of !be po1111,. -Illa ,admlnlatratlon biil hll ..i wwl: well with thlle ._.,.., Jud uae element ol , the '1ener.1 plon tlkm -Ille. reform of !be alllel1 .~. If 1111. ~ are 1o be whldl left me wry concernod." aducallollll mt.m · · · obolllhod, Fllber· feeli · ljle -· 8IJa Ille m~pol election of 19'10, He 1u11oa' .i:'-.Qab¥ deltructite ll!aYlcf be lalarmod well Iii advance In which .,..-Mo,.. R!Chard Goldbq crllldlm e( !be llOhocil•"*'" and 11ld cul tbof., Wlllld, -r 10 look. lw Jobe and Colnllll!Mi lldnnl ·Larr and .Peter !be lime bu -· wobow'I!" I!OOple wllb.otbor,ochool fllalrlcll. · · Ollraader 011; !be council, Jlolm bu bow•to.DllR 11 ~· , ~ "I Ullnk tho ·pp~ In the .,......i . ...i volld 1plnll m1ny ol their "For 11 ,.... or loqer · the ochoolo dllti!cl ol lbe.-. ~ be the boon! majority actlqna, fnquenlly supported by . 1111 1n~, ... e II memben," hi! oild. councilman Boyd. ... • A former president ol the Laguna Beach CivJc League, Holm, 45, is ·a ~ execuOve, einployad by Jnatrwnenta Inc. or Fullerton. lie ud hla wile, Betty, ""' longtime Laluna Baech reoldenll. Tbelr IOll, Tom, :Ill allada UC lrvlne Ind lbelr claushler, P<uJ, 11, I! 1 llllleal at UC Sinla Barbero. Holm played an 1ctiv& role In support ol the Aug. I hlCh rlae ln!U.Uve elecllon, wllich>led to -Nghmmj of I If.fool bu!llflnc bliibt limit In' the Art Colony' Tbt jbortqe ol co~lal IO !#'In the LQuno Coailctl coftipial&n bu -al· trtbulod Iii pOrl lo the rem.i-of aonle ~ lllldldalml Wbo .... ll!i vlron lo ·nm q11mt him lhould be decide lo llOlt l'Hlection. Pollution Study Set ' . BRUSSELS (AP) -r_..u ... of the North Allantk Allllla pledged lo l'ICOflllao the ' -lar ellcirla" lo lmprGft .... qllilly, tpproyed I jolnl .,_ for ....... 1111 elloct ol .... polllllloll .. belllll. " Majority To Overturn Planners By BAl\llARA IUIEIBICll Of ,... .... l'Aet '''" After a series al 1q1weJ'1 bJ~ U· changes WedneaclaJ llflhl, Lac-!leach city coun~ilmen dumped 1 policy re. quiring a four-llfllll ..i. <I the ml1re council le· overllra .......... '!Pf!!-•· dentals of v~ _. asA=r- pmnlll. . I Tllo ,,...., .................... • ... the cllJ ..... !Or • _., ... '~~:.•• dl•-.itnl· T114_ odlon --p11.W. ...... ~II lo tint or•t••••••, Jl~'tl-!liiled by IA.,~IMll i:awlid tm. '"" .... nil• prowltlU !bit only -af, flrmillYe coundll '-·will be required 1o, reverse plaJll!lnl' commiulon denllls appellod to lht ccxmdt. Attorney William Wilcoxen, wl>o had been an lntarutecl 1udllor during tbe dl.CU11lon, lat.er delCl'lbed tht move 11 "a qry'slgnlfteanl retrOgre11lon"'ta thi Ione el!orl to apgnde city plannlq. 'l1ae matter bid been· held over from an earlier meeting, 11 which Holm ud Boyd upruoed It-opposition to Lorr'a =' In 01'4er lo obllln plannlna Ion -I al)CI lo 11tlaly Ml1W Rlchlrd Goldblrs'• request form. foru>ltlon on pollclet In olber ctueo. '!be'P,lamdns COllllillNlon ~ bJ vOtlDs lmantniouaiy lo -,.,. -filtfll fl!le, moinlllnlar It bu mn op. porlunlly to lludy •ortance reqimtl IDll Ii less subject lo ]lrmUrel thin the caun- cl! --It la nol elected Ind therefore 1 ... lnclln<d lo srant !av_o.ra, c.Ouncutitan 1.orr ~prov10eG· the ftllilis o! hla telephone uvey. which indicated 11 Orqe CounlJ cldeo 111e the almplo m~jorlty vole to .OYemile pl1Mlng com- mlalion decloloni. Ho dld not . indicate whether the l'O!llatnlnl 14 county cltlal had been surveyed. Delore !be 1\'edModl,Y vole, Holm reiterated bla oppolilloa to cblnslnl the ruje, m1lnlllillntl It would "mnalculata the planning --~·· "You wW be1swamped with appeals," Amold Hano, • -r ot the boon! ol zoning adjustment wbldl • alao coma1 (._VOl'E, .... 11 ...... Ce•• ' ' w-t1t .. It's lolna to bl 1 (ocf nrmor Saturday llanl the Orailp Ooul -buL not _.., to cheer lboul Hll!il -• llld •• Lon Ill ·the IO'a. Loll ol low -lil4 log wUI dominate !be -llMr ocene. INSIQB TODA'Y T~ ~ COlltlly Pllll11M- !llO!llc SodctJ ,,,. .... 11 IAe Loo Angolu PAIUlaMllO!l!c Orelllstna in CO!leCl'I tomo1fOtO 111c1Al Tlllrc la a llofl and '°"'" I*' turu 'on Page 23 of loclof'• Week<lidtr. • ' --. ---,, ===--=-=-:"!',... • \ , I :! D~~~ _ LB , FF4<1, .S.o~ Zl, 19".2 New Sales Ta Looms • Nixon FueLl Speculation in Address By EDMOND L<BRETON WASHINGTON (AP) -Pruid•nl Nil· on 'a proml!e to propose school·fin1 ncing methods kl relieve property taxes has reyived speculation that he may seek the valuWddfld levy,·• form of a national uJt:s tax . Nixon m.ade no menUon Thursday of tilt value--1dded t.11 -.or a,ny 1peciflc ta:ii; ·-:-in that portion or his State of the Union messase dtvoted tc> school. financing. 1'rtl! ...,.lary Ronald C:iizi•gler aaid lattr that the White House has "a po9itive view " on "value-added," but ~jlon has not decided on tha t tax as the 1.MWer. "'1fle&ardless , comment from CongreM li>6icatu little chance such a tai: would ~ voloil ll!lJ year. The tu, widely lllld ln Europe, ls IP. p!Wcl 0at ...ii 1111• of produdloo ind marketing of a product. The tu is based on the value added to the product at each stage. Most economists agree that the consumer ultimately pays the whole ta x. Nixon said tha t later lhis yea r, after receiving reports rrorn his Co mmission on School Finance and the Advisory C.Ouncll on Intergovernmental RelaUons, "I shall make my final recommendations for relieving the burden or properly taxes and prow.ling both fair and adequate financing for our children's educatio n." The Presidenl ask ed the commission t(} give special attention to: -The 1ize and nature or the lax base that might be used for value-added, and what systtm or t.u credit might be uWiz· From Page 1 VOTE OVERTURNED • • • und~r the ·rullng, warned Ule council. "A variance ahould be 11 special privilege. The problem i.! not how to make variancts easier, but how to make them more diffiCtJlt." Goldberg said he would su pport the change because he had found an "overwhelming" number or other Orange County cities can overrule their planning commissions by a 3-2 vote. "'The city council Is here to do its best for people/' he said. Lorr repeated hi1 l:ieller that the four· filths rule gives the planning commission more 1>0wer than the city council. "The suggestion that 'the city council is subject to OUt$ide pressures is ludicrous," he said. "They (the commissioners) are aJ90 :subject to pressures. I ~lso resent the suggestion that the council might grant favorl'I. I just don·t feel the present rule is ju.st or fair." '"Any move of this kind Jays one open to the charge of polllical manipulation" a:saerted Boyd . .;The city council is just ltlt equlpped to handle these cases in depth; this is what we hive the planning eommiuion for. It upsets me to have a '1tuation where three individuals can llpsit a body or planning. W• have seen this in operation for thr. past year. You are being accused of being the tool of an outside pre.ssure group and we have right here ·a situaUon where three individuals can manipulate." Joininl the fray, Holm said to Lo1T, "So far as equal treatme111t is conctrned -there were 138 people in this room earlier tonight (during the land use discussionJ and you didn't object. yet when there wa!'i one more than the 115 posted capacity to oppose your leash Jaw, vou had them removed. And is it equality V.·hen one member of the city council can fire the wl'lole planning commission~" ''That's the way the law is written,'' Lorr responded. , Clearly disgusted , Holm said, "We might a! well take the vole and get it over wilh." As anticipated the amendments were adopted and the ordinances passed to second reading in a series of 3-2 ballots. After the voting, attorney Wilcoxen sa id he round the whole incident, "most surpris ing." "It's a very significant retrogression in terms or the long effort to upgrade the land use declsion·maklng process and professionalize the planning depart• ment," he said. "The board of zoning ad· justment was established for the specific purpose of handling variances to take some of the load off the city council as well as the piaMing commission and give the commission time to plan. "The city council Is suppased to make policy. When they go into the business, which they now are voluntarily inviting, of band.ling variances, it obviously will cut d,own their time to make policy for this community." From Page l RILES SPEAKS . • • I '". ,, I !J I ' ~ ~ve served 11 a releaU vllve for , public state comptroller. dbgtist,•r Riles told the businessmen. "I agreed with Serrano. I thought it ··noo·t iust criticize. We know lhinc• 1n w• pecu.UU tUt 1 .... a dtftmdant. So 1 wrong . We need a positive approach." wrote a letter to the Attorney General As il!I hlJh poin\1 of hil"irst ~Ir in anp 111d ' Don't wanl this Cllt 1pp111td. officit'llW )tale •uii<rlnlell&~nl ciiH I.!\• T•¥• my nime off thlo.' " 11 estlbU_amPent or a leglalatlve liaison or. Slptilar actions by Mrs. Priest and fice to wort with t~e politicians and Cf-Flo6rnoy later made It apparent thlt At- forta: to reform , .schoc:tl ancln&_M_...~ General Evelle Younger would deve.'Jtp accountability. tiive no one to defend. He also pointed toward the reduction of "Riles descri_~d t~e r~Jing as .a more than 180 education committeees !andmark dec1s1on w~ich will go down In . who hid worked at cross purposes at the history ·.~·· .~nd l don l want to be On the time he took over the office wrong side. ~ · Until an alternative financing plan is "I (Xluldn't find out how many there provided by the Legislature, Riles said were ~nd what they were supposed to be his staff is working on the improvement doing. l sent out a memo ·saying 'All or early childhood education. tea c her committees are hereby abolished . · . and evaluat ion procedu res. the re vamping of that new ones must be justified,' " he told t~xtbooks, and drug abuse education. his audience. ..,: '" <m the latter subjecl, Riles said a "lf1 you 've ever tried to :p:t rid of a sY,ttw!de teacher training program has com~ittee , you 're likely to get bloody in at.ready· been .set up under a $100,000 the p~ess," the su,,.-intindellt quip~. leg1,1,11ve.gr.ant: · Some illuminatin'g· bacJcerOund on the "I believe that We're beginning to turn Serrano vs . Priest casein which the it.le the corner on this," he predicted. "The Supreipe Court last August held lhe kids who are coming into the hlgh schools present method of financing schools now -that's all ~Id hat to them. It's through local properly la x e I Un· the.ir older brothers' and siste'°'' thing constitutional, also was provided by • , • they're turning from confrontation to Riles. books." As one of the pr ime opponents to the Nf!W projects, mentioned only briefiy fi nancing method, Riles said he WIS" by the state superjntendent, include the surprised to be named in the suit along follow ing : with Ivy Baker Priest, the slate .-A task force to improve career treasurer', and Houston Flournoy, the education intended to acquaint younger 01Ali51 COAST DAllY PILOT le~rt N. Weel ..,...., .......... J1c\: It. Curl., VD,,_....,_. G9w1I ...... TliOfl•• Ketftl .. ,,.. n0"''' A. Mwt'Jl•i11e .,,.,... .. 141,.... Q.t• H. LOOt IUc~erd P. N1U MlttMI ~ .. r..,. people with the world of work. Riles said he would like to ~ each high school stu· dent deve lop some kind of salable skill whether he goes to college or not. -Improvement of education in urban school dis tricts with special emphasis on campus conflicts and measures whi ch C!luld prevent them. -Conservation education and special education for the physically and mentally handicapped . -A revamping or educational test.ing with emphasis on di!covering why some children rlo not perform well rather than ju.!l measuring their failures. · · od "19 ellmlnale otlivwlli l'll?Nlive upect.s of the tax." -The ~st method or pn:i vkHng relief for renters under any tax replacing pro- perty taxes. -The best me11n1 or assuring local coo- trol of local schools under any proposed tax system. Nixon saJ d the C!lst or education has risen to such an extent that "financial crisis has becpme a way of Ille In many school districts:. "The brunt or the growing pressures has fallen on the property Uix -one of the most inequitable altd regressive of all public levies. Property taxes , .. have more than doubled in the past decade and have been particularly burdensome for our lower and middlt-income rami lies and for older ~mericans." Recent decisions in several stale court.. that sc hool financing through local pro- perty taxes ls dlscrlminatory and un- constitutional add to the urgency. Nixon continued. Judge Hands Out Term in Prison To 'Barbarella' ''Barbarella" wasn't wearing her usual bl ack Thursday. Everyone, including Superior Court · Judge William Murray, l)Klughl that was rather a pilY. For be sentenced the stocky, 180-paund woman bandit who included the Surf and Sand Motel in Laguna Beach among her alleged 20 victims to five years to Hie ln state prison. · Bart>atella, known tl> · ·sc;me a 7.orro and to her family as Carol Ann Bryan, 32, of Buena Park, got her nickname from her penchant for wearing tight-fitting. black on the gun·wield ing exploits that had angry . bu,t admlriog Orange County lawmen hunting for her from Seal Beach to San Clemente. She hit a number or motels and hotel.! in that area a year ago in a series or dar.' ing raids that sometimes included a male accomplice but which always featured the crisp warning that the reluctant motel cleric was liable to get his head blown off if he kept Barbarella from her next appointment. ~udge Murray gave the s J Jen t Barbarena her Jong prison stretch after ~'he pleade:Cf guilty lo I jiJst OJti of' the allegation& that filled her bulky file - the Mist on Feb. 4, lt7l that got her $3,500 from the Surf and Sand Motel. . ~ar!>arell~'s ~ar"r ~nded Jn Los Angefes ~ug. t shortly 1ftlr the holdup <JI a West Adams Street market. Wearing bl;ick, from head to foot.. and topJ>'hl the funereal garb ol( With a pair of white-rimmed sunglasses, she levtled a gun al a market clerk and forced him to hind over the contenta Of the cash re.'(isler, police say. , .: It :was her last robbery. A. security guard spotted the incident and raced to cut off Miss Bryan as she hea"ded for the door and a waiting car. The male acco mplice e s caped . Barbarella was booked by Los Angeles police and immediately matched with the de script ion furnished by Orange County lawmen. Allegalions filed against Barbarella in- cluded the charge that she took $200 from the Rodeway inn, 1400 Palisades Road, Costa Mesa. • Embroidery Set 111 Lagm1a Beach The decorative art of crewel em· broidery is being taught this winter through two classes being offered by the Laguna Beach recreation department. The courses, both taught by Connie Rosi, consist of six, two-hour session!. One class meets at 7:30 p.m. on Mondays and the other at 1:30 a.m. on Fridays. Crewel is a type ol loosely twisted yarn u.vd in embroidery work. The cost of the course Is $15, which .Jtoes toward the ~ · purchase c( linen, )',trn, patterns 111d an embro.id~Y' ~J needed for the cliss. · · Further lnrarmalion c o·n c; er n i n g relistratl~n ~f. be obtained lrom .the deparlmenl at ~11%4 en 45. . ' i..---222 f•re1t AYe1111e Maili11 e99ren: P.O. le• 6661 t26Sl S.. Cle•• .. Office JOI Nitti El Cuin 1111. t2672 .,,...._ ,'$40,000 Annual ioss C... ._.. a Wiii • .,. Sflwt "Zk IHdl: »n ,._,.., 9o!.llwlM hi ...., \111.S ... ....._, \ . . . Feared in Site Sale If North American Rockwell Company BeUs Jta mlllioo·squ1re-foot iiggurat in Laguna Niguel to ttte federal govern-- ment , about $40,000 a year in property li!X income to the Moulton Niguel Water Dis trict will v11nish. The news came to dlrcctors or the district at their afternoon meeti ng Thur~ day. bul 1lalf of lhe dlslrlct quic kly ad· ded lhal they .. m probably tailor a legally acceptable sptdil water rate to gerve the m1Mive aerospac~ bl.llldlng. That ulra rate miJhl 'IDlh up (or iO!nt or Lhe 1-. · District MIRIPt Carl K)'ml1 ...Wnecf lhal the Iott revenua wW cOm• 1l>out If lh• 1o;,emmtrrt ..,._ UUe Ill the bur• bull · 1nd It IJ rtmovocf from the tu rolls. Tbe ftderaJ eovernment I.I otudyln( • lh• possibility or acquiring lhe buildlnf. School dlstricta and the Counly of Orang• 1lso wlU lake 1 otrona Ioa In tu base If the building 11 ook! .• The water dl&trfcl 'a lr(al: staff told directou that the wunflnr it..t thruot ol the new rate AChedule would hive to bt carefuJly worded . The ca111ornl1 Attorney a...r11•1 or- fice has 'given a form1J oplnk>n that g<ivcmmcnt property cann6t be 1In1Jed out for 1peci1I taxet: and ratu. But lh• dl1trict oonelhel.., "°"Id tailor an "lndustrlll" r1l• lh1t COllld utisfy the legal requi~, · "We hive upliinod lh• ~ lo of· · llcera ol North· American. ~ll wlla are DtlOtlltln( lhe poulblt Mio ud lblJ · ore fully •• .,. and oymJ>llblll!: aboul the problem," Kymlo uld. • " Panel OKs .. ' So,ccer ·Play~i , Dies 011i Fiel.d . , Expanding CERJUTOS~-..-i 111- old . --t1e111~ I dlod O( U Ip. -t burl aill<k 'rhurlday, of· llclall Wei. Carlot I. Salaur of H1wa lian Gardens wu practlcin1 in a field at Cerritos Collea:e at lht tlrne of tho 1llack. He dftd al Stud•baku Hospll1l. Residents Nix Underground Utility Job ' Re1idents. of Three Arch Bay have voted down 1t propo.!al to install Un• der1round utilities throut:holit th'e South Laguna community, it was revealed Thursday night at a meeti(lg of the e0ard of "Dlrectors of the Three Arch Bay Com· murrltY Setovices District. Results ~f a poll on undergrounding showed 177 bQmeowners B"gainst the pr1>- ject and orily 103 in favor . The main ob- jection ~ apparently related to t h e estimated.. cost of approximately $2,000 per property. In a new approach to handling Of tax~ payers' money, board pre$ident Jim O'Connor was appointed by boa rd members to take charge of the rrincipal services offered to the distric by the board. Lillian Smith will be in charge of security aspects of the board services ; Robert Dwyer will handle flood control matters; Mel Wiley, parks and recrea· tion; and Lew Ros.! will be in charge of beach services. The lour will assume respollfiibility in their assigned ar.eas., which are the prlACipal aec:vl~ involving . tti~payer~ .money, and report back to the boanl. The board was Advised by · Clark B1,.1swell that plan! for a new gatehouse long the subjttt of discussion, now are being drawn and the facilities soon should be ready for construction. After some monthJ of discU:S1lon or needed security measures fo reduce the rate of burglaries and other offenses, the board announced a new security sy..slem will be placed In operation in the im- mediate future. The system will enable residents with a .security.problem to ~all a specified phone number at any. time of the 'd1y or 11ight and 1 guard will be dispatched il'n· mediately to solve the problem. The system utilixes a new short wave beeper d!vJc·e Which re:l1ya re1identa' ·calls to ileri 1u.eicuard °"'duty.. •~ ,.. . From Page 1 HU(;HES ..•.•. ' vesliptlon of 11T HP,Hli'Of tlM lfoward Hughes manuscript," the companlts ssid in their jo\nt statement. '"I'lis in· vestigalion has just developed quf:stions concerning the identity 9f the ho~er of the bank account a't the S•iss ~redit Bank in Zurich in which checks :re out to Hughes were endorsed and de lted." Swiss banking laws allow secrec to be set aside only in criminal actions:or in- heritance cases. ! "We therefore filed an action with the appropriate S\viss regulatory au~rities in an effort to obtain full details. Until we have obtained Information Uyit is completely satisfactory to us both, McGraw-Hill and Life •~ holding in abeyance action On the pubLication").Of the Howard Hughes manusctipt," tl"le ·atate- ment said, · I ' .. Board to 7 A recommendation will .bi made to trustees of the Saddlebaci Community College to expand the board to seven membtrs, but agreement has 1t1U not *n r..,eached over how trustees should bt elected. An ad hoe committee, meeting at the college Thursday 'night, unanimously acreed to expansion ot the boa rd, but falled to decide betw.een at-large or tru1let area elections. A second meeting or the group to ham· mer oul·the election issut will be held at 7:3@ p.m. Feb. 2 at the college. Servi ng on the committee were two members each of the Capistfano Un ified, Laguna Beach Unified and Tustin Union High School dlstricts and two members of the college board. All bUt two of I.he representatives - Robert Beasley aad Fred Newhart of Capis trano -indicated they would favor at-large election or trustees. ''The Capistrano board has had good luC1r e1ecting tru stees by areas," Newhart commented. "If we had bad luck, we wouldn 'l be supporting it." Trustee Hans Vogel or Saddleback said one way to comprom lse the al·lirge etec· lion but still keep communication between the various district boards would be for college trustees to create advisory bodies including members of other district boards. • Legislation. said Vogel, was recently approved allpwing trustees to ha ve sucll 11dvisory groups. •·1 think five or JO ad- visors from each trustee area would go a long wa y to solve the communications .problem.'' Newhart said he would discuss Vogel's plan with the full Capi strano board to see if it would be acceptable. The redistricting plan , as approved by the. committee, woulct split the rapidly growing Saddleb1ck Valley into three trustee areas. One area would include .. Irvine and El Toro; and second would cover Leisure World and a portion or Laguna Niguel and a third wou14 include Mission Vifjo and the remainder of Laguna Niguel. Chester Briner of the Tustin board, said splitt ing or Laguna Niguel "looks like gerrymandering." , He said Laguna Niguel should fall in a singlr. district. Vogel s11id that It wnuld be possible and that alternative redistricting m1ps would be presented at the next meeting of the ad hoc froup. ~~~rt .M~nga!l . Last~ Rites Held I 1 1 I Funeral services were held at 11 1.m. today at Pacific View Memorial piape.J ~or Robert Mangan, 71 S. La Senda, South Laguna. He died Wednesday at lhe age of 56. The Rev. Theodora Dyrenforth of the Church of Religious Science conducted the riles. Burial followed at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Mangan I.! &urvived bf two daughters, Nancy M. CUrci of Newport Beach and Susan Mangan of San Fran- c~co, and ro"ur grandchildren. A native of California, Mr. Mangan, a real estate broker, had li ved in Orange County for the past 15 years. The family 1ugge.!l1 donations to lhe • John Wesley College of the USC Medical Center, Los Angeles. · !' oniqn ~iven College Post HANOVER, N .II. ~UPI) -11utli M. AWn.t, who mljnld lilt' oum· mer as the ninth president of Wellesley C.Ollq:e, bas been named vice president of Dart mo u t b Colleg• to asslst lhe lll-m1l• IChool , in goinJ coed. • Miss Adams, whose resignation 11 effecUve June 30, will become the first woman vice presldtnt In· Dartmouth's 202-year history oo July t, Dartmouth President John G. Keme"ny said Thur1day nle:ht io 1nnouncln1 the appointment •. Greenbelt Meet Cites Achievements A bit of poetry, a show or support from national leaders and ~a reluul by tbt president from national leader• and I president to accept credit for past accorn. pllshmenls highlighted Thursday's lMUaJ meeting of the Laguna Gree11belt. iJOokshop owner James Dilley, describ- ed by the organization's vice president a' an "eternal optimist with great · im· agination," flatly stated that he had dont little to preserve the undeveloped area surrounding Laguna Beach. "It is the citizens who have won th.is greenbelt," Dilley told an audience of some 40 residents. "It i.! certainly not me." Dilley was responsible fou r years ago for launching a drive to preserve tht ope n space around the cily, particularly the Sycamore Hills at the intersection of El Toro and Laguna Canyon Roads. Besides Sycamore Hills. the hilly pro- perty around the city is primarily owned by the Irvine Company or lh6 Moulton . Ranch, both or which have Indicated the land will not . be de veloped in the near future. The city council Wednesday ordered a 90-day moratorium 11gainst developing the 520-acre Sycamore Hill!. A Newport Beach firm is planning to build homes in the area. "It is every one of you , with me, who are winning this greenbelt," the ebullient Greenbelt president said. "We are win· ning because the citizens have rllen to the greenbelt." Dilley then read a te legram he had recently received •from Sen. John Tunney (0-Calif.) expressing support for tht greenbelt concept in l.aguna Beach. Thi president also noted Sen. Alan Cranston (0.Calif.), his former college cl•ssmate. had told him an appropriatioM bill would be introduced in Washington to allow the Army Corp.! or Engineers to·purchlae the Syc1mor•· .Hills ,for : flood· .c o n t ·r O·I purposes. Additional aid in saving the Sycamore Hills area Could come from the county, an aide to Supervisor Ronald Casper1 hinted at the meeting. Tom Fuentes .said that the county in two week1 •wo.uld an- nounce a parks plan calling for regiooal parks to be located within the greenbelt. He said he could not elaborate oq the plan at lhi.! time. The meeting then ended with the reading of a poem from Samuel JohD!On and the election for three-year tenl\I of five new directors. Elected. w~re Bu Whittlesey, Catherine MacQuari-te, John Wiikerson, Paul Colburn and Barbara Stuart. U.N. Pullout Asked SACRAMENTO f A.Pi -Ass•mblyman E. Richard Barie.! has introduced 1 rea· olutlon urging the United States to with- draw from the United NatiOM. The conservative San Diego Republl· can made the prOJ)O!lal Thursday. SALE SPECIAL; Gless-top +•bit 30"x60''.J34" thi~k. Avanablt in 11Yertl p<1inttd finishes and gold 1 .. 1. Don 't dtl•Y· Th•se won 't last. · · · . ' SA'-E PRICE 115179~1 . ' MID·WINTE.R SALE CONTINU'S . Stltchod groups fro(!! Honredon • Oroxol & l-jorit19t 1ro •t vrey 1ptci1I prices. AR upliols+,ery floor 11mples ore reduced for thi1 1ptci•I event. · Heilredon, Herit190 & Merge C.rson wil be 1v1il1ble 1t 111. prices on a ,,...;.I ordir b1oi1. DEALERS FOR: HENREl>QN ....:,oR.pEt:-HERITAGE-ICARASTAN lllWPOITm>n-ntllAY 'TIL t "--' . : 11!1111111 · 1121 \'::l ~~~C,:.,..,. I NT. 110 I I Ol'IN PIJDAY 'TIL"t P'NIHoloMI l-ltr ~ An111•11 AID LAGUNA llACH MS North CHI! Hlllnrey ........, "4-6511 .... ~!"'·••!'llll!fll•i"iiiii"'i ............ •·.··.· ......................... ... -. • •• • ~ Saddlehaek Te lsry'• ftnel • - • OL 61, NO. 11, <4 SECTIONS, :q PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUJORNIA FRIDAY.-'JANUA!IY 21', 1972 TEN CENTS . ' Two Sides Debate JQaquin Tax Override Meet Slated 1'ro v1,w·a ·On the Feb. 1 ~ JoaquJn Elementary Diatrlct tu override elecllon will 1 be ·:of(ered durlna 1 St~• Bonita Cominwµty AuoctlUon proaram l<I for 7:IO to 9 p.p1. 'l'uo(lcloy ln Untvmtty High 8ChQol. . ' S. "Sandy" F~,_ h o flt e o w n e r s \assoclation presidtnt, said the achooJ tax debate will, be beld In l'OOll\ m of the · hlgb.ocbool .. 1.n1 Campus Drive, Irvine. Dennla Smith, Jruitee of the elemen- tary dlatrlct and retldent of Laauna Hills, will apealt on behlll of the $1.llO override which will 1uthorile the ochool board to l•vY a tu role up to 12.85 per $1110 ol auelled valuation for the neXt three years. A preaent 'JS.tent override ·upirts June 30. C. O'Donnell Let, chairman of the Aclvlaory OouncU of lrvlni! 111<1.announced Sail Jooq,jln dlstrlct board' candidate, wtll 1pelt against the overrlde ballot taaue. O'Donnell ti I reaJdont ol Turtle Rock. bond Issue and a tax override of $1.lt that would allow hlgh school trustees to levy I $1 .99 aeneral 1UDd tu rate for the next three years. A f.5-.cent per $100 of assessed valuation high school district override also expire! in June. , ShouJd voters turn down the overrides ' Bail$ ·Out, Sei%ed . in both distric~ lhe high school tu rate would rop to 85 cants per $100 and the elementary district rate would be cut to 11.35. Officials in both the elementary and high school districl3 ha ve noted serious cu tbacks in school pl"Otrams woul d result if the overrides are oot approved. 'Beach Bum Held In Air Piracy Tlae Shape of Educa'(ion. Mtlnoy Via. oo-chainnan ,of the Sierra Bonita CollllllWlity Auoclatlori public al· falra cOmmlttee will moderate the DENVER (UPI) -The FBI today ldenUfled on air eJrate wbn balled out ol a hijacked Huihel Alrwut DCll jetliner with $50,000 r&DBOm onto a Oat Colorado wbut field u Richard Charles LaPolnt, 2.1, an ex-soldier and New England beach bum, ' ' Los Alisos Intermediate School, to serve seventh and eighth graders from the El Toro area, is being .con· structed. on Mirlands and Los Alisos. The $2 mil· lion facility is scheduled to open in Sep.tember. De- si~ed hy architects Flewelling and Mo.ody for 850 students, it features three resource c:e.nters, ·one for every six classrooms. They will swr::round the resource centers that will be lilied• with materlais on English, math or sicence. diacusaloD. I June Foley/ isaociation education com- mittee ·chalrmoii, descrtbed the R!lbllc meeting u a "town meeeUng..type forum.'' " The program. doel not lnc.\ud1 discualon ol onother ochool lundllut laue that will appear on Irvine voters' ltallob: the ume day. A&ents Ilic! the hijacker "acted odd" and, would aay only: "I want. to ~ a lawyer." U.S. Marshals went to sterling, Cbl9., whero LaPolnt was bospltailud overriilht, to transfef him to Denver to- day ·and cbirae him with air plricy. Riles in .County, Ci~s · Progress In education . By RUDI N!EDZIELS¥1 , ot .. Dllt1 '1ltt St1f{_ 11\lllcil ~ the blQ 'educatl)r. wh)> 11111ed.,111t ·'-""'ile of~·~ Republlc1n1 Jn .the campalp-lor 1ta1" 111perlntendent of fUblic Instruction, re)Umed to Drange . County Thursday alsht. . . RU!1, 1 who defeated. 1681 Rafferty in 1m; appeared belore the Sailla Ana Cham~r of Commerce to say that "quietly and slgnlflcant!y" progress is ~Ing inade in 1educallon. "I. come because in my campaign there were m1ny people who told me,. 'don't bother gqbig to Orange County because lt'a a waste of time.• But I wanted ·to wme," the 55-year-old educator said. In his broad review of hls ·first year in tftlct,.Rile1 accented what he said 11 the poaltlve dlrecUon his admlnl!tretion has ~en . toward tbe reform of •lhe state's iducational system. He lubed out agolnat destrucUve !rltlcism of the school system and said Ote ·time has 'come ·to abow the people liow' to make It better. • "For ~15 years or longer the schools bve served aa a release valve for public dl!igust," Rlles told the businessmen. 1'Pon't.ju1t criUclze. We know things are wrong. We need a positive approach." A.a the high points or his first .y,ear in of{Jce, the 1tate superintendent cited the btablllhment· of a Jegislitlve liaison 'of· nee to work wlJ.h the politicians and ef. (ortJ to reform school financing and develop accountability. He al10 pofuted toward the reduction ol more than 190 education committeees Who had worked at cross purposes at the lime be took over the office. "I couldo'I !Ind out how many there were and what they were supposed to be dOlng. I tent out a memo saying 'AD committees are hereby abolished ... and that ne.....-OMB·muat be Justified,' " be told bia audience. · "If You•ve ever tried 'to get rid of a committee, you're likely to get bloody In the p!OCtlS," the superintendent quipped; Some tuuminltlng bac:q,.w,d OD the Serrano vs. Prleat .. ,. in whlcb the elate Supreme Coor! Wt Auguot held tho JftMnl method of financing - (See lllLES, Pqe I) UCI ~llecting · • Recycle . Trash Studlllta .. 1 UC! lrvlne ha ve launched 1 -ree1cUng Center to collect dlscard«I • -IJllperS, aluminum Ind tin ..... ~ ~Id for the recyclable tru h bi Ml up on the fint and tldrd Wodneldoys of each month, 1tudtlll ""'"' aald. 'nlo oonlllnm Will llo 19oll1ble frol!I tilO LID· to I p.m. In UCI ponJna lot ti loeotal behind the ...-... llulld!nl ............ llolillintl ol lrffl odjocont to the llllnnttJ 11 well U -ti, locally ""' atoll If m an "'!lod lo ..... neycle -· ~ ..w. I • Irvine Council Postpones Tbe Tustin UDlon High School Dlalrlct, which 1li0 .erve.1 tbe Jrvlne area, ii aeellng voter approval of a $15 mllllon ' LIPl>lnt, 'deocrtbed by the police chief l{l hla bometown1ol Seobroot, N.J:, u a D . . H U~ . . man w.bO, ... oj out of !lne once in a-While, .. . ec1s1on on , o .. using·. ". m., ... t Irvin,e . CQu1Jcil .. ~f;:~ni:.:..~e"!:w.': . • • • luted liY FBI 1,..;to; who' recovored the Irvine c~y ~ ~lhliltl'!•Y from'Wope<allon wltlf ""· 11.'Wly cru · l Or~ .. ,.,. . '*: ',*, ''*" . 1m,ie ;~~~in~ Aivisory Gro!t,p Ask~· for Qty A city ~U-appolnted citizen's ad- visor>' commission·on •bousing ·baa been propoaed •for 'the city of Irvine by the lrvlni! HOlll!ng Councll. . Ch~an Richard· Reaoai• of 11211 Yelloliniood Woy, tnlne, aald today "the city ~as •. great opportuqjty to plan !or ~ , of stu,denli, aeftlor cltllens ll1d lower income famllles." • He urged formation ol ID advllory conimlttee to report directly to the city council· and :prop.... sucb a body would bave members tncludinl' a·?epresentatlv"e of the lrvbie Compiny and the tract developers. The group wO\lld "establish criteria for the development and diatrlbuUon of low Income bousl/!g ln lrvlni! and act as a llalaOn '1!1!tireoii the 'city, the county, the' Irvine Coll\!lOllY •I" !he' developers OD oil .mat~ ol bouJini," Regosln uld. · Regosln aald the lrvlne Houslng eounen (IHC) a groyp made up ol homeowners, would.meet with city councilmen and the Irvine Company to ·present its plan for 1he advisory body. The me Regosin said,. ''ii Jn complete acCord· wlih t!Je lrvlni! ColJ!pany's stated bou,mig policy wlllcb 1trivt1 toward '• m8*lniWD degree of balance among economlc: groupo via Jiit ovallobillly of housing in o0 price rlllfOI and the malntenanoe ol Jln!perly valuea.over the 1mw: term." Regoaln uh! be looks !or Uw llllppOrt of lrvlni! Tou>it row ( rr) In the IHC bid !or the boullnl ldvtoory commtlllon. .. . . . Give• Go~akead $50,\11111 nnlOlll be hod·oollected f-the 'the ,.~,_ ....... ·-1-·•·•"-" fli8ht be hl•-•..o ln Lu Vegu. .-.. , f \: -··-••,.-., " "r~ < • • ,.. •I'm ,_,,,., ' tob,lrwllll ;.~J\~~~1 ,: 1 r .· • ,W-Mt ' ', , " • owii'llii\isbi(,~ ..,, " /,; • • • }\,,",; ·~ -.#. ~ Gobr!e111t Pryor , "I ··, ~ l MOii ~:jnlt )-an o[ tile 'lllllo,;o · .,,a. a "'· "'=-· '~ · denlad Gila )I to· be' ~ . -tract til IMlt \rill Ill bull!.' • ' '. . ..... • • . In lllo 1.:/~1111 the =.~;.;:.:1M\ ~ .~ !l'fllt, CllJ ~ .......,. Wedniodar 11o1; "8ot 'ftoo ~ lat • 11111t ill au1 DI · _,_ , . • '• n!ght to allow Lefttl llld -to -l.fH, I llfo pmalti illd lo 11¥1 me I ,.,.,.......a.put~coaolderatlonol'the atruct"1 '11i ·11111 ~·Wall ·ind <MU'•' • I· "' • ~ '"1ect Ulllil ""1 member pl the oeveral• retalnltrl w1U., wblle Levitt · Tbe . 'I..,· lllnCloadl police· el!tef 11kl cowiclf -to dloi:ua ·It. Mayor ogr9ed iiot'to bider ·1 nll along 1he Dort.b LIPolnt "111111od ruminC ll'Ollllll 'tbe ,IN CLIAlt. .Tltfl'S, 'ALLS Hijack luopoet Lofl'olnt William ~.•Iii ~ to Inform grMObelt _ 1"t. · , beacbu" .ot Solllbury and '!lewll!lrYport, county oflldall ~ , woold be no CcillllcUinln Henry Qulaley .walked ,the Mala., wben be ifOl OUI o1 tho An117. '' rtsP.Oooe f~m ~.¥ore)'eb, ?· . neiibborbood Wednesday rib 1 Levlll Tbe hijacker '11th buahydlllr ·and a before lt took oll IO< Reno, Nev. He treed It wu on the Irvin. agenda u a re-man 'aiid ·aslcf niOll of. the'walu· are need· · nuas.tod>e 11>porontly '!U llllJ!hd bY two lleward-• Ind the o t b e .r queat lrot)l Supery1-Robert Battin .ol ed to tarminlte,bomet alrudy bull!. anollltr jlr piriite.who MTIChUiad from. I pusengers in eiehanle .for the $50,000, Santa Ana, wbo ·•PCH1'0red lormaticln 0( Qulllsy aid Levitt wtll , attepipi to plane along the WOil Coul throe montha two 'j>arachu~·lnd 1 cruh belme~ Thea !be ~g a~tbortty.> : " .'" '. 10ive 1 problem o.,'ihe north ·giebllelt ago ind dllappeared with flOO,llGO be 'qrclered lbe,.plone to Dy toward The prlmuy. ob~Uye ·OI the ~ where one aide of hcimea is comlderlbly ramom, ' •· • . Denver. system js to IUhaldlfe reil!a for iojr Ip. lillhei' 'lben· the -on lberother iJdt LaP.omt bo&rdocf the plane ln Lu He lo ... red I door underneath the come Jamllies .. ' . . , ·' ol tho sne!ibelt. . • · Vegu ond bljaclled. lt wllli' I lalro bomb r , , (See HUACKER, Pqe I) AUOl'l!CIY Rodjer HowtU,."ho odvtle1 '':l;Jle· whiile area drainl ,tl)rOugJi ·tho ' • tho lrvlne Cocmcll, toldCOCf!tCllmentllot~ ~t ~ d91fn to ... corner ol' pie . • lin' s· the boualng . ~ "Jiit . to \llO,·l"' traci ... Q\illliY .~lned .• ·~t·a wby Pl · · · · ·n , ~ t d maxln\um 1powers, .!l .. eow~.~ th01.~Y.•·blgherelevotloD10ll 'O!IC!'slde." : . ' ann, ers .ec e ~n housll)g In coqfllct with city mnlng. · "It'• inudl too late to loWer the lov>I ol ' ' On Collins Court Sit.e ~e added, bowever,.tba( the intenliop thee Iota," he·cont.luuifd. '.'na.t;il~t to of this boualng authority . Is not to build, gay [qree with the way lt wu done, but large, barraokwtyle projeela liml1ar to tJie traCt Is nearly complete now.'~ . thoae on the East Coast A .. i,tyltt· IP!>-•uld a· sidewalk It ·wu aloo explained that the· ~sing -id be bulli alogg the ireenbell, ind authority ~n do notbcng In ~ H gie . d!Sigo<cl. oo. al(ollen oon'l look over a city doesn t jocn ll. f .. Into · bod • .: ...... ~ • ' "l, under oo condition, could declare enoe some Y .1 .......,.,tU·u. . nijisell based on this lnformaUon," 11id The Levitt mon ·lndlca~ hla company NewPort · Beacll p I 1 n n l n g. com- . mllllooerl, Thurldoy decllnec! lo endorae or oppooe Orange County. ""no for the Harbor Jud)clal Dlatrlct Coor! Complex on . Collllll .aocllq . Company., property becall9e no city ·general pion eiliti for the ·area. Cou\iciln)'ali E:'JUy QUlr!ey, r<ferrlclg to ociuld wait .lo bull4 the areenbelt wall at I the Jetter from,Battin. "We ,don't,know who Is going to dcr what to who'm: 1bey have deliberately set no guid.ellnes." One man rose from the audience to support the CC>Wlly ~ authority ond suggest the city should bl a member. "Being a member of ~ county bOltslng authority la ,...Jy on option to .acoept lederllly ,fuaded -omi," uld Glenn wooc1ma._, 1 director of ltvlni! Tomoc- row. "It ...aid Pol reoult In 1he county forcing houalng oa )'OU." W-told CQOD'llmen that II Irvine doeln't join l>y Peb.' I, the city would have 'no ctione. to help chooae the · ( .. llOUllHO, P,qe I) · j::al Expo Sale Urged By CO'ilDty Lawmaker Tlie· vote wu ..0-1. Commlllloner Gordon GI~ 1bllatoed bocaue he .SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -Legislation' . thinks the site on,Jamboroe llold ··~·not whlcJl.llOCJld 1boltlh 1he California Stale deslr1W,." • Fair and require the elate to Mii Cal Ex· . The county uked IO< the , evlluallon po bu lieen lntrod\l<:ed by Autmblymon wblle Colllna' propoaal !or 1 !If.acre Kennetb Cory (0-Garden Grove). . planned community with 1 bolal, offices The bill., Introduced Thurodoy, would and --out't'OU!ldq tt wu llUI depoolt the ._y, from the Ille of the bel.,.. tbe comm\lllon. • eJPQOltion proJlerlJ in Slcramepto Into In I related octioa, COll\lnllllOnen the 'otate .aeneral lwXl .. cOry ,Introduced voted llnin~y to toke )bot '1p- almllar leclafoUon IUt year. ' ' pllcotloo .to .....ne Ila lndutltrlal PIOPl'tY 1 , • • · oft !be calendar . lndellnlfely 1t the ClllD- '' for a courthoule locl.Uon. He oilginally ~pealed that the cilJ take the ·option to eaY .. we have . no general plan !or the area, but we don1 mee reason to object to the location." Newport Beith '1created the problem !or the county," be uid, rel<rl'lng to the votert' turn<lown ol a propoaed clvJc C<Dter Ula 1t Newport ,Center In October. Collini' orillnal plona for the oru 1d- j1C<Dt \o tto -t """'e electronics pleat called !or 1 12-story hotel olid' two mllllon oquore !If! of office ·space: • . . . Orqfe , H~ghes My8tery· Grows .. pany'1 r.equelt. • ' • Collilll olflclll•; wbo met with. uoen- thnld11llc rMc!lon from c:ommtlalo.., When Ibey pnpnoid the cboD1e, 111!1 tbey needld men ·tbne to .. ., nlC'zl'ry trofl!c and ecoa6ml$' Information. " ............ . It'• going to llo • lad -saturday along tbe Qtqe Cout -but ,not -.sh le ...... -. P.Ublis,he.rs H oM Up; lf ho ~.~rsed 2 Checks? •,,,~ '' •f j I"'• Comm!....,. Doaold ~ID·~· , ·-aald !Ill Colllnl tltto ll "-'-••ta" .-·-,-, j ~- Hucba," but never "H.R. Jfucbes . ., · , 1 • .. .. 'A llcGrow-lim 1poko1m111 aald la.I ·United Fund Giying -tho! the cbecb -. DOI -to • ' • ' · Hulha 1n N-wtieie be JI,,,.,.,_,, Jiicre~sed in Irvine Ill be ltvln(. but ...... paid b> hlm1Uuwcft ' • ' ' Clllfonl I,..., tbe llllflof tltrGuP 0 ...... 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Loll of low ·-llld log Wul domlhote the -Iller _,e, 1 INSWE ~D~Y TM Orano• Cou!llW fl'Jlllllar. mO!lle 9ocio'V l"f,.•11 1M Lot Angel" l'hllAa""°""' Orclll- fn COll<frt _.,,..,. odghl. Thm ii a storv ·•lld romc p11> llcrrr ·on l'O(ll JJ o/ todq'I • W1<ke!ldq, I l. .. "" , -' " ._ . 5£:1 ......... ,. ....,..,,.. . -... ...,.,...._.. 1e· ........ 1• ....... ,. -- --. --J _._ ::::.·-:i ---· -:··~-,.,; ==-iW I . • I I DAILY "LOT SI F~ji!. ~ ~1, 1?72- 1 # - New Sales Tax IEio-otits I IV.ixon Fuel,s Speculation in Address By EDMOND L<BRETON WASHINGTON (API -President Nil· 00'1 promise to propose school-financing methods to rr.lleve property taxes ha.a re.,vived specul1t1An that he may seek the \tl..lue-1dded levy , a Iorm ot a national aales t1x. . Nixon made no meotion 'I'hursd11y of the value-added tax -or any specUlc tax -; ln that portion of his State nf the Union measage devoted to achool financing. Press 1ecret.ary Ron1ld L. Ziegler said later that the White House has ·•a posilive \•iew" on "value-added,'' but NIJon hal!I not decided on that tax as the answer. RegardleM, comment from Congre89 IQ.dlcatea litUe chance such a tax would be. ~oted this year. . Tilt tax, wldtly ...r In Europe, If ap- plltcl al •ch .tas• of produclJM •ncl marketing at 1 product. The tax Is based on the value added to the product at each stage. Most economists agree that th e consumer ultimately pays the whole tax. Nixon said that later this year, after receiving reports from hl1 Commission on School Finance and the Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Rela!lons, ''l shall make my Unal recommendatloM tor relieving the burden of properly t11a:es and providing both fair and adequate financing for our children's education." The President 11sked the commiuion lo give special attention lo: -The 1iu and nature of thf .lax base that might be. used for value-added, and what system of lax credit mla:ht be utlllz· $40,000 Annual Loss . Feared in Site Sale . Id "lo 1llmJnatt otberwllt ,..11.ite ••JMCU of the tax • ., -The best method or provldln& re.IJef !or ren€ers under any tax replacing p~ perty laxes. \ -The best means of assuring local con- trol or local schools under any propoJed tax system . Nixon said the cost of education has risen to such an e.xtent that "financial crlslr has become a way of ~fe In many school districts. "The brunt of the growing pressures has fallen on the Property lax -one or the mo~t inequitable and regressive of all public levies. Property taxes , .. have more than doubled in the past decade and ha ve been particularly burdensome for our lower and middle-income ramilies and for older Americans." • Recent decisions in several state courts that school financing through local pr1>- perly taxes is discriminatory and un- constitutional add to the urgency, Nixon continued. Chairman Russell 8. Long (0.La.), of the Seriate Finance Committee took Nix· on's remarks as a "suggestion'o( a value- added lax" and said he ls not en- thusiastic. • If North American Rockwell Company lells its million-square-foot ziggurat in Laguna Niguel to the federal govern- ment, about '48,ooo a year In property tax income to the Moulton Niguel Water Distr ict will vanish. ,covernment property cannot be 1lngled out for special taxea and rates. "However, I will reserve judgment on that matter," Long said. Pf)}l's' Kin Protest The news came to directors of the district at their afternoon mttting Thur~ diy, but staff of the district quickly ad· de<! that they will probably tailor a legally acCeptable 1pecial water rate to serve the massive aerospace building. That extra rate might make up for .some of the losses. DiJtrlct Manager Carl Kymla explained tha t the lost revenue will come about if the a:overnment assumes title to the hu11e buildint and It Is removed from the tax rolls .. The f.ederal government 'la studying . the poUlbllity of acqlllrlng the building. School district! and the C.ounty Of Drllltle al1ti will take a st rong lou in tax bise if the building Is sold. The water district's legal 11taff told 8irector11 that the wording aJtd thru!t ol the new rate schedule would have lo be rirefully worded . The Clllfornia Attorney General's of· lice hu 1iven a formal opinion that ' Peddling Still I Unsolved Problem In · Irvine City T~e slatua oi peddlers, &0licitora ana 'ther door-to-door visitors in Irvine· i1 ftlll an un!JOlved' problem. But the district nonetheleu cnuld tailor an.''industrial" rate that could satisfy the legal requirements . "We have explained the problem to o(· fi cers ol North AmericAn Rockwell who are negotiating the possible sale and they are fully aware and sympathetic about the problem/' Kyuil a said. Water District On Irvine Ranch Reports G.rowth Irvine Ranch Water District reported record growth during the year 1971 and the district now rupplies 4,509 firms and homes with water and serves 4,0-C7 flro- pertles with sewer lines. William F. Hurst, general m11n11ger of lhe IRWO, said lhe 1971 growth "renecta the Irvine area '1 rebound from the Ul69 downturn in growth and construction." Growth factors noted by Hurst included the following : -Water connections during 1971 totaled 1.601, 55 percent more than during 1970. IRWD now serves 4,509 customers. -Se":er connectiops numbered 1,506 in 1971 1 SD percent more than the previous. year for a total of 4,047 custnmers. -Wat.er main ml1e1~1e irlcre11sed to 121.5 miles during 1911. -sewer Jines were lengthened to 67.5 CJty couilellmen delayed any actJOn on· a pedd1er's ordln1nce Wedftild ay ntstit It the request of attorney Rodger Howell, \Vbo advises the council. I( giiles. , · "We· ha ve had a number or requests from business to dela y this," Howell said , "because they want lo have some input on it. We even had a delay request from a firm in New York City." . Mayor William Fischbach said a number of local residents also have sug- gestions for the ordinance. "One idea is to exempt all Irvine residents from · it,'' be said. An ordinance regulating so\icit11tion of Irvine homes had passed i~ requ ired first reading approval at an earlier coun- cil mi!e ting . The law needed 11 second reading approval Wednesd11y. however. U.N. Pullout A~ked SACRAMENTO r AP) -Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes has introduced a res~ olution urging the Uniled States to with- draw frDm the United N11tions. The conservative San Die.i:o Republi- can made the proposal Th ursda y. OlAMel COAST DAllY PllOl ·----c ........ CIU.NGE COAST l"lll llSHINQ CCM,A.lfY ltot1ri N. W11J l"rn>C11111 11'!11 l"~lll!lhoW" -Miscellaneous additions lo the system added 241 11ew fire h yd r a n t s, 244 m;:inholes. The public taxing 11gency a 111,. con· tractec! with develo pment firms fnr service to 2S n""ew subdivi.sons in the Irvine area. That number of contract! equaled the previous high set in 1989. . Fro"a Page 1 HIJ_i\.CKER ... Plane's tail ·and bailed out from 12,000 feet about 80 miles northeast of Denver. ''We track'ed him for half 11 mile," 11n FBI aR:ent ·said. "We followed the foot· prinL'I he left in the snow and mud." Tht Air Force said it bugged the two bright or ange parachutes given to L8Point with hom ing devices to allow easy tracking when he bailed out. The hi· jacker apparently did not notice them. Two Air Force Fill lighter-bombers chased the Hughes jetliner Thursday and one of the pilots said he saw the m11n on the 11round. . ''l spotted the hijacker when he tou ch- ed the ground." s11id Lt. Col. Edward S11l- terfield of Painesville. Ohio. "He got up, s11w us above, and threw a briefcase in the air. I don't know if it was in disgust at being followed Or what." Gen. Bruct K. Holloway, the com- mander or the Strategic Air Command (SAC) said today he hoped fast action by the Air Force would serve to deter future "bailout hijackings .... 'THINK POSITIVELY' School Chief Rilas From Page 1 RILES .. ~ throuijh local property const itutional, also Wal Riles: ., taxe s un- phttided ' by As one oC the prime opponenlll to the financ ing method, Riles said he was surprised to be named in the suit along with Ivy Baker Priest. the state treasurer, and Houstotl Flournoy, the state comptroller. ' "I agreed v.·ith Serrano. I thought it \\'1'S peculiar that I was 11 defend11nt. So I wrote a letter to the Attorney General and said • Don't want this case appealed . Take my name off this.' " Simila r actions by Mrs. Priest and Flournoy later made it apparent that At- torney General Evelle Younger would ha ve no one to defend. Riles described the ruling as a 1'landmar.k..'1ecision which will go down in history· .. _ anti I don 't want to be on the wrong siQe.:• Uotil an alternative financing pl11n is provided -by the Legislature, Riles said his staff is working on the improvement of early childhood education, t ea c h er evaluation procedures. the revamping of textbooks, and drug abuse education . On the latter subject, Riles said 11 state.Wide teacher training program has already been set up under a -$100,000 legislative grant. ··1 believe that we 're beginning to turn the corner on this," he predicted. "'I'he kids who are coming into the high schools now -that's all old hat lo them. It's lheir older brothers'· and sisters' thing ! ... they're turning from confrontation to books." New projecls, mentioned oiily brJeny by the state superlntendenl, include the , following: . 1 ~ . Refatives of prisoners or war and their supporters ~old a vigil on the steps of the Capitol after Pr03i· dent Nixon had departed after dehvering his State of the Union address. While Nixon was at the Capitol, the demonstrators were kept behind police Jines on the outer side of the Capitol plaza. State Official Due to Testify In Hospital Cose Saddlehacl{ Board Agree.s To Expand to 7 Members An Or.angC County Superior Cou~t trial that could close the dQOr!i ori 400 Ca lifornia hospitals before their plannei-s can even get them open began a three- day break after two days or testi mony. It is expected that Deputy Attorney General Ed"•ard Belasco will -begin his defense on charges that the statej>ermit- ted needless hospital construction in Orange County when the session resum~ Monday before Judge Herbert Herlands:. · Witnesses for 'the California ".lleallh Care Providers · Association, tbe nine- hospital organization which filed the allegations against the state; ·have testified that hospital planning in Orange County at the time that appU.cations. ror. new construction were being proc;eSsed' \\'as "chaotic." · · They have also alleged that healfh care slandar~s in this area will t>e prejudiced if 1he hosp ita l cOMthiction permitted by the slife hea lth department ii allowed lo proceed. ~ ~Iospilal consultant John C.,l>umas was among w.Jtnesses who @Id ~udc&. . tferlahds Thursd,ay that Or•N~ County residents could look forwa'fd tO T~ased hospital costs or as much as $22 million a year if what they described ¥ un- necessary hospitals were bu ilt , CHCP~ lawyers argue thlll ho3pita ls currently operaling in the county are well able lo Care for both present' and pro- jected medical needs in this area. They blame the state fo r whal they said was a flood of hospital constructio n applications that followed the · state decision to compel all future applicants to obtain permits from regional health planning agencies. It is alleged that the slate's granting of an t8-monlh grace period in which ap- plications would chntinue to be handled by the state paved the way for ap- plications th11t could create as many as 400 new hospitals in Calif~rnia. t A recommendation \Viii be made to trustees or the Saddleback Community Co.liege to expand the board to seven members, but agreement has 11till not been reached over how trustees should be elected. An ad hoc committee, meeting al the· college Thursday night, unanimously agreed to expansion of the hoard, but f1iled to deci<i~ between at-large or \nistee 111-ea elections. A second meeting or the group to ham- mer out the election Issue will be held at 7~30 p:m. Feb. 2 at·the College. Serving on "'tfte cbrhmittee were two members each df 1he Oapisrrano Unified, La-guna Beach Unified and Tustin Union Hi gh School districts and two members of the colleceJ>oard. All but 'two or the representatives - Robert Beasley and Fred Newhart ol Capiatrano ...._ indicated they would favor al·latge election of trustees. ''The Capis trano board has had good l~ck electing trustees by ~reas,'' Newhart comi;nenled, "I( we had bad luck, we wouldn't be supporti ng it." Trustee flans Vogel of Saddleback said one way to compromise the at-l11rge elec· lion but still keep communication ~tween the va rious district bo;:i rds "''ould ~ ror college trustees to create ;:idvisory bodies inc luding members of other dist rict boards. Lcglslalion, .said Vogel, was recently approved allowing trustees to have such Dane;; OK Bangladesh COPENHAGEN \AP) -The Danish government says it has decided to .recognize Bangladesh -formerly East Pakistan -but will delay fotmal action until cerlain other Western countries make their moves. ad visory groups. "l think five or JO ad- visors from each trustee ares would go I long way to solve, the communic1Uonli problem." Newhart said he wnuld discus1 Vogel's plan with the full Capistrano board to aee it il would be acceptable. The redistricting plan. 11s approved by the committee, would split the rapidly growing Saddleback Valley into three trustee areas. One are;i would Include Irvine and El Toro: and second would cover Leisure \Vorld and a portion of Laguna Niguel and a third would Jnclude h1ission Viejo 11nd the remainder of Laguna Nlguel. Chester Briner of the Tustin board, said splitting of Laguna Niguel "looks like gerrymandering." He said Laguna Niguel should faU In a single district. Vogel said that It woul4 be possible and that alternative fedirtricting maps would be presented at the next meeting of th e ad hoc group. ' tro•n Page 1 HOUSING ... five-man governing board of the author!· ly. Councilman .John Burton said he believ- ed the city could join at any Ume, If It desires. and that authority directorr V.'ould be re-elected ln selected ye&r1, giving the city a future voice. M11yor FillChbach reminded everyone that the council was not really discussing the merits of the housing authority, but because the volume of material on It wa1 so great, a delay was need~ for study. There we.re nn county spokesmen at the meeting. Howell lndicated r however, that 11 number of county cities had oppoaed, and refused to join the housing authority. SALE SPECIAL Gius-top table 30"x60"x~" th ick, Av1n1bl1 in sevar1I paintocl finishes ancl gold luf. Don't deity. These won't last. · • J •• ~ "· c,,, • ., V\etl ,l'tlid1ftl •IOll C*Mr•I #...,.,.,. l~Olll•t Kttvil Etlltw· "We hope this will show how.1he Air Force ca n very effectively help fit tu~ ,a situation/' Hollow11y 1111id of Thursdity's capture, "and perhaps this w i 11 discourage this bailout hijacking tcch- niQue ." --A task ·· to~e 10; im'prove career educRUon tnt~ to-acquaint )'.tlUnger ... peoele with liie''iorld D('"l~rr·Rili.-sai<r · '"-~ ' he would.like_:io.ioe eldi,lil1h ~ sfo··. • • dent develop iom•· kil)!l.m sali1>Je',•Jdl\ ... whether he goes to colle1e:·or not. Tllo"'•' A. Mt1rplilM M.,...1111 f:diitf' ct-1rltt H. L11ot l lc h1rJ P'. !'<i•ll An<ltMll M.,.._lne lllllwl °""" en "'•u· llO W•I ••r 1-N .... _1 10.ui· un H_.., ou:tv1~ l.1"""1 IHttl: m ""'"Mt ........... M ... l ....... •-11; 1711! ltoell hullYlnf .._ (ltfNrl.lt; .W l'lorlft Al Cl~ R•l DA'l..Y ,ILOT,..., •!ell i........., W. W-•Pr91 ... tu~llllM ll1Hy .. ttei Sii'"' •• • ':E!t.,. .. 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Bui FBI agents 11nd northeast Colorldo law officers found lAPoint lyina tn hlct. gra~ 13 miles from the nearest lOWlt, Akron . Colo., population 1,llO. He was wearing cowbOy boots and a wutern 1birt. • He t••• up wilhoul 1 lllhl 6 houn IM M minutes after the dr1m1 bit•· HI was not armed. "He was pro~ably 'ltd he ••• found," "Id unders'1erlff Bob Jonea. "lk I*• weapons and his lee w11 bl'N8I jMll above the ankle!' The •Ir pirate, "" holpltaltsed nvtrnlaht in good condition In Slltl'"8, •bout I.I 11)11., from where he l•ndtil. Dotlor1 found ht htd no broken -- Ju$I the two 1prain1. L o r 1 n Count.y hospital officlal1 11ld the man wu Pofita but not lnlormativt. • -Improvement of education in urban school districts with special emphasi3 on campus connicts and measures which could prevent them. -Conservation education and aJ)eclal educatio" for Ute physically and mentally handicapped. -A 1'1!vampinl of educallonal letting with emphlsit Oft ditcoverint why some children 4o not perlonn well r•lher lhia Just meuurfns lllltr falluno. • Highland Ow.nera To Heu Dlnnll lmllli. qula SW IM7 .......... 111116 ClplalrlM ~·· ~' llmllfl 11111 ..... .. tlli aclloofboll'd..... ...... aboilt tlll upoomlnt 111 •'¥1111 .,.., Feb. J. • Th• m..uii, wlD bl MRI • I p.11. to lhe mulllpurpooo """" fl Vao.11 khool.· •• SALE PRICE s179_ " M1D-w1NTER -SALE CONTINUES Stlectecl groups from Htnrtclon • Drexel lc"Htri!tge •rt II vrey speci1I prices. AR upholstery floor 11mpl11 art rtcluctd for this special •••nt. Htnrtdon, Htri!tge & Marge Ctrton wlll be ••tiltblt ti •• i. prices on I 1p0ci1I "ordor i;.;is. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON~ DREXEL -HERITAGE-KARASTAN HIWPOIT ITOll O"N PllDAY 'Tl&. t INTllllOllS P'rtl ... lonal fntorlor Dttlt""" Av1ll1~l .... AID "' LAGUNA llACH 345 North (Hll Hl1hw1y P'hont: 4""5 I ····~··~-!111~ .... i.'I'; .......... " ..... C1 lit ••• '' ............... J!li ... ,, " .. J edicare • . ccusation LOS ANGELES (AP) -Private ln- ance companles, rtspondina: to a arge by calUomla Se<retary of Slate und G. Bnnrn Jr. that they had ut.d up to '21.1 million In Medicare , aaid many of the paymenll cltod Brown were made under preViOUI al 1uldellne1. At the time of treatment, our best cal judgment was that the treatment proper and the payment was p~ ," uld Stewart Knapp, manager of Uc affalra for Blue Cross. edicaro guidelines have rtcenUy been tened. At 1 news conference Thursday, Browrt ed on bis earlier cbarse• of at.age of Medicare fW>ds, uytng the panles involved made duplle1te yment1 to ' hospitals and doctors, llJnlaJlllied administrative costl and ua- publlc funds for junkets for wives of mpany executives. "Although It ta Impossible to tell er- ICUy how much money ta Involved, It •P- pear1 as though up to $155 million may have been misspent by Blue cross, Blue Shield, Occlilental We Insurance Co., the California Physicians' Service and Hospita1 Service of California," Brown said. He said bis charges we.re based on a federal audit report acknowledged as authentic by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. A spokesman for Occidental said Brown's charges were based on ''vague charges taken out or context Crom regular: audit reports by HEW,10 and ac- cused him "of furthering hls personal ambitions through sensational headline seeking." Informed ol the denials by inlurance spokesmen, Brown said they were usm, "vague generalities" to j111Ufy "their waste of Medicare funds." Brown's estimate of alleged losses was termed "highly overblown" by a Socia.I Security Administration official i n Washlngtoo, D.C. Court Overhaul Proposal Eyed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A major overhaul of Callfomia's court system is being proposed by Assemblyman James Hayes (R-Long Beach.) Three measures introduced Thursday by Hayes are similar to ones be sponsored last year but lost in the Senate Judlclary Committee. The prowaals. would ftstruciuno the- present three:Jevel trial court system of justice, municipal and superior courts in- to a one-level Superior c:owt aetup. "This system would be operated on a statewide basis both from the standpoint of financing and from the 1tandpolnt of the administration of justice itseU," Hayes said. : The measures are ACA ~ and AB 1$- 1111. Teer1y Boppers Clog dw Line, HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Fana telephonhtc to hoar the recorded voices ol aev• rock stars cauaed a glut of busy 1ipa11 on some Hollywood ·am telephones Thurs- day, the Pacific Telephone spokesman nkl. Don Barrigan, publisher of a new fan rnq:uine for teen-aged girls, aaid It bad printed s number wbV• callers could hear a lhree-mlnute ,,...llna by •incers Donny Osmond, David CU.ldy and the Jacl<aon Five. So mony called, the telephone 1pokuman said, that m e t er s rocorded t,000 busy signals in a U- bour period Thursday. The overload cau.aed false busy signals on some other telephones with the same prefix Jn the am, he added. He estimated 75 lo 80 percent of the cans originated iP Southern Calilomla. Berr)&an said calls came from as far as the East·Coaat and called it 0 a tidal wave of teeny-boppers." The Pacific TeJephone spokesman Ukl Peterson· Publishing Co., publishers of the magazine, Star, ~ad agroed lo dlscoonecl the recording Friday. He said a phone company in-. tercept message will explain to those calllnc the number that because of the volume the call can- not be completed. Reagan Denies Family Received Medical Handout SACRAMENTO CUP!) -Gov. Ronald Reaaaa bas denied a student newspaper roport that he baa received froe medical care from a Sacramento physician. "I'm saying categorically that it is absolutely not true," the governor told his weekly news conference. He did confirm, however, that Dr. Charles H. cutler of Sacramento hu given his wife, Nancy, and son, Skipper, 13, free injections ror allergy wlth serum thef have provided. The governor said Culler once a week gives' a abot to Mrs. Reagan and once every twO weeks to Skipper. "When we didn't receive a bill from Dr. CuCer for doing this, he very kindly said he enjoyed atoppilig. by and It was no pro- blem for him," Reagan uid. "And, be would llke to do thta on hla own and as be said to do it u his •contrlbUtion.' ., "That ;, the enent ol the ...wted free medical care. He bu never-treated me, and be bu oeve11 treated our daughter," Reagan 11id. "He g!vea no other mediCal care whatsoever. That iB his CODj trlbution." The student newspaper at. SaciamenlO Slate College reported In Wednaday's edition that "Gov. llooald Reagan's fami- ly receives free medical care from Dr. Charles H. CUiler of tbe Sacramento Medical Clinic, while they are In Sacramento. BigWeHare . Fraud Case Nearing End OAKLAND (AP) -Feb. II baa been set for aentenclng West Oailand druaglst Robert D. Tobenkin, who pleaded guUty In 1tbal the prosecution.called the large<! sinale fraud cue ln the history of I.he state welfare plan -more than a half- milllon dollars. . Tobenkin, 'SI, who lives 1n Piedmont, wu · due for trial. Thursday before Superior Court Judge Spurgeon Avadklan on 19 counts of defraudlna Medi-Cai In phony pres<riptions claims and two counts of grand theft. But at the last minute Ile pleaded guil~ to one count of grand theft and three counts of fraud . Deputy Alameda County Dist. Atty. Cbarles Herbert said Tobenkln's downfall came when he filed prescripUon claims for two welfare recipients who were dead. At one time, said Herbert, Tobenkln was filing prescripUon claims for a 3-year.qld which. il they had been followed, would have had her taking 128 pills I day. Around 90 percent of the claims he filed over the past 41k years were WOny, Herbert said. The · grand theft charge to which Tobenkin pleaded guilty involves $559,- 236, but his attorneys, Robert Mouser and Robert Wright, said the exact amount will be detennined in a civil suit which will be filed by the state attorney general's office, which cooperated with Alameda County in investigating Tobenkin's caae. ' He remains free on $60,000 bail. Stanford Voting In Teacher Case Nearly 50-50 STANFORD (UPI) -A twCH!ay referendum at Stanford University in- dicated Thursday the student body was nearly split on the.. case of a suspended radical professor. Results of the student vote showed 2,615 in favor of retention of H. Bruce Franklin on the stanford faculty. Another 2,114 voted to concur with a faculty board decisloo to fire the Maoist professor, found guilty of inciting studenll to riot. A spokesman for the university noted si,nford bas moro than 11,000 studenll and the 4, 729 voter turnout "wu the largest in the history of the campus" on any referendum. ~· itudeni newspaper and student leaders have condemned a 5-2 faculty board vote to l!re Franklin with pay through August 1972. Bui university Prealdent Richard W. Lyman baa endorsed the decision. The final deci&ion rest& with the school's board of truJlees, who scheduled a special session for Saturday to discuss the matter. -"-~'-'-~~~~~~~~1····················· ! How's ¥~ur ! U~IT.......,_ Preservation Plata Sen. Peler H. Behr CR-Tiburon), lndicales position of various Northern California rivers on a map after explaining, hJs proposed legislation barring con- struction of dams on the Eel, Trinity. Klamath and · Smith Rivers and preserving them as "wild" stream s. i OICI Face? ! • IOI Y• W ..... 1""' hi • . ' . e COMPLETE DIAL RIFINISH e : IN. 6.IO YAJ.UI : : -$350 : • ONLY •• : M!N'S WATERPROOF CRYSTALS : • II•. 3.00 YALUI • • • : ONLY$1°0 : • • ! THU:!1.'"'" I WIT~DTHIS I ! : (irlC : • ~1Whu • • • : E1tabll"'ecl 43 y_.f : • HARIOO SHOPPING • CINTlfl No Fault KIDS LOVE e 2>00Harbor11¥4. • • (HtaMuo • UNCLE LEN e su-MU e ~lanBacked \~~~~~~,.~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~•:;•:;•~•:•::•:•:•:•:•~M By Reagan SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The push in the legislature for nofault automobile insurance has received an important boost from Gov. Ron a 1 d Reagan, who endorsed the "concept" and pledged to sup- port a specific bill ~ year. "I'm much more confident now,'' said "Assembly Democratic Floor Leader Jack R. Fenton of Montebello after the Republican governor's an- nouncement Thursday. • ID A .. U.tt ··-.. 12..,..,,. ... .. -•11M ..... w . Fenton introduced one ma- jor no-fault bill Tuesday. Oth- ers previoUsly were introduced by Sen. John A. Nejedly (R-W al nut Creek), ·and1:===================.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Assemblyman L e r o y· F. Greene (D Sacramento.) Under controversial no-fault, a driver's oWn insurance com- pany would pay his clalm regardless of who caused tbe accident. "We've been interested in this and I thlni: tllere have been enough testa In the coun- try to !mow that the concept does baie merit/' Reagan told hJs weekly news conference. Reagan had ca.st.a favorable glance at no-fatiJ~ durinf his Jan. 6 Slate of tlie state ad- dress, but the governor's press office then cautioned newsmen he was not endorsing the con- cept and menly was 11ex- plorlng the possibility" of such a system. January Sale Now in Prog.-.ss-11 All Stores ' ' - / DoubleKnit/ fm&50~ SPORT COAT5 1 . $~ ~~~~-«;~·~· ~G\:S)~~~- Oouble Knit fflUits/ RE&.$cr>/mcis Double Knit s'latl<S I 20%' OFF! ~~~~--'~O(~.,_~~~- & Shirts Are Half Off I ~ tPANn!! ~~---- Dress J Sl'mo ~ p AND ®. Shirts ~ 0 Wlflf ovr.Rf~ ~~~~~---~~"--~~~- Leather Jackets/ HALF Off! HeavyCoats/ 2Q%0ff! ~~~~~~.-~~~- ~ u () -~ ' • • l ' • I -•f DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE No Time for . Salt Clemente Chamber ol Co mmerce Mana2er Roh- ert Evans reeenUy made a glowing report to his dir~o- ton about the auccessell of the new South Co•st area telephone directory, but he Intentionally loll the yard· · • · stick out. Finance. he said coyly, i.!i an1ong th e th ings that "should not be discussed in wide-open Cashion." Pity. Financ11s nf the San Clemen te Chamber of Co m· merce it 5houJd be stressed. are not the exclusive con· cern 0 1f the chamber manager and bo11.rd of directors. Patrons of the city's motels, inns and aparlmenlJi all pay a tax \\•hich eventually is given by th'e CllY, each yeaz_.;_ ....... for chamber activities related to city promotion. ... Hundreds of dues-paying members· of the chamber - are 'entitled to \\'ide-open fa cts about chamber fund· raising activities. The directory is tha.l group's biggest 1noneymaker each year. It has been a useful community service. If it was a financial &uccess this year, then the chamber hierarchy should be proud to detail the dollars and cents. When any chamber accepts a subsidy or·p~· lie funds, its !inanc~s should be an open book. Call for Pagea11t Casting Next week the curtain goes up on the first act o( the 1972 Pageant o! the Masters for tQe vanguard of some 400 volunteers who will become "living pictures'' for six weeks this summer. . SBXel and all sizes, shapes and ages, will be needed lo get the 1972 show on the road. Models are matched lo tll.t art Wntk:acci>rdloj: =to .their measYiementat' whlch ire · (arefulj.r recprded on · easting cards, Costqme -and wiJ titting~ st~rt ·early and· each picture 1s rehearsed indt- vldually long before the show is put together for final dress rehearsals.i Working th La~una Pageant is a rare experience, as newcomers soon discover, and oJdtimers prove by re- turning to the grea~paint year after year. .Dnunmond's Good Ideas ,..-· Ronald Drummond c)( Capistrano Beach· can be seen o(teh at Dana Harbor paddJing a kayak on the calm wa· ters \Vith the family dog as a passenger. He is acknowledgc·d to be one of tho~e rare "coast· watchers" along the South Coast who tor years have shown a public concern for the sea as a recreation re- source. '!'his month Drummond drafted a IL1Jt of ideas for the harbor -all of which would make the $30-mlllion attraction more conve1ticnt for visitors who are not blessed with a yacht. 'fo county officials Drun1rnond proposed parking areas at the base or the long breakwater and nearby .stairways so that vl.'>itors ~uld easily and comfortably enjoy the advantage.Ii o( a rugJ..!cd beach. lie asked for sand on the bay swi1nming beach, instead of lo\v-quality material. l·le sought a strip where portable boats could be laUnched by hand at no charge. Arid he also requested a method of shielding piles of rocks al the waterline near quay walls ~· jetties to protect the hulls or smalf craft. .. • . • , . ----- A come-one-come-all call is out for the annual Pag· eant casting sessions, scheduled backstage at Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beac h on Saturday, Jan. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. 'and on Sunday, Jan. 30, rrom 2 to 5 p.m. Two complete casts must be rounded up, so mode1 s need work only on alternate weeks. Volunteers of both Harbor District staf-f members are studying the con· . structive ideas, which cerlaihly do merit strong OOnsid· eration. "Aita ail, boy, bigof.s ought to have a choiee, too!• f ' We ·Have Lost The Attention Of Youth . puring the questioa·petiod following mY t~ at a Midwe~ college recently, a woman in the audience 1tood up and ~ed,: "°'! you approve of the ~xual "miuivene1s that young people are eh,gal;ina in today?," _ ·j ,Whit 1 quaint way to phrase the ques- tlpn: De I approve! Wbe caret if t ap- provt or not? What Yount people are. go- iftl to list.en to my diaapProval, if J dis-· approve? l might aa well 11ve my breath to cool my porridge .. tF WE DON~ begin by asking the rieht questions, ,..e can't end up with any siiisfactory answers. tr we begin with our own 1llitudes, we can ·t understand tfie attitudes o'r others. 'If we m.ake judgments based. solely on our own. cx- ~riences and precoACeptions,. we will ran In even reaching a common mccling ground with those whose experiences and coni:litioning are different. 1 Whether J approve or not Is or no con- seqµe nce. What is important is why they are doing: it, what it mearui to them, how it is helping or hurting their own personal development , and what it implies for the future structure of the family and child· rearing. Everybody has hi s own han~up about sex. and pr111ctic1tlly no individual reaction Is realistic, objective or worth a:~neralizing from . THE TROUBLE WITR us i!!: that we keep looking at social phenomena as CllUHI when !hey should really be Dear Gloomy Gus If Mrs.· "Leeds ot "Happening" fable win! a seat on the Laguna city council. will the city charge admissiori for council "e.nter:taln- ment"? -RD. R. n11 ,.,"""' ,._. ,.....,... ...... .., Mnlllr11'1' t11Me 9f the 11-11-r. SitM ,_ "' ....... """' .... Dllllr 1'1191. . . . -regarded ,as' symptoflls. S 1e x u a I permi.'!sivc!!f' today is • mpo~e lo cerlatn con'dit10ns obtaining In our com· munity,_ family, and pcrf)Onal lives; just as sexual ·teprcssion in the p..ist was a symptom M a far (!iffercnt const.cl!J)tion of society; the 1narital unit, apd 'their . relationship ·10 the individu:tl. ·. ltJA.likc asking if I approve of the Polar ice-cap melting. When the climate changes, and gets w:irmer, the C'ap begins to melt. lf we are going to be con- cerned. w~ have to be conct•rncd about the tot:il climate of contemporary life, not just ooe manifestation th:1t happens to bother us'. WE JIAVE"TO LOOK deeply into the force!! of alienation in moricrn life, into the factors Ltiat have weakened (if not undcrmi!K'd) the fan1ily structure, inlo the relnlivism modern J>('()ple cxpre~s about all their moral values, into the failure of religiou s :ind educational in- stitutions to come to i::rips eourni::cously with evils far deeper than the ('()n- vcnlionl\I ''sin~" th<'Y w<'rc so busy fulnlin:iling ag;iinst. The tragedy is that lhc youn~ people no lon~cr care whcthc.r I. or the J.ady i~ the audience, or mil~ipns like tµi ; approve or disapprove. W£'hll\le lost their attention, and , right ,or wrong, they are going to make their own mistakes, and not copy ours. It is hard to blame them . Fish.Monitoring by TV ~y MIKE ABRAMSON MOit of us are by now quite used to television and video tape as an educator, entertain~. baby 11itter, 1ecurity officer and purveyor of the illitant. replay. In !he future .we are told the medium, may ~en take over our shopping and banking thom for us. It should come as no surprise to us then t?'lat boob tube has become a major tool of fi.sherie1 management as it has in many other scientl fie endeavors. A closed circuit tV-v\deo tape facility Is being utilized in C11lifornia as part of one or the most sophi!ticated and efficient fi shery · facilities in fhe world , a unit dedicated lo building and preserving the famed salmon and steelhead runs or the Sacramento River. ' r Guest Report ) flsJ\crics pe rsonnel hnd tn vH;JY lhc scr<'Pn for JG houl':'I a day in an ~Corl to count e.ich, Cish ns it passed the cnmer:i. The · technique W:is costly ond 1.edlous wh en s:iln1on were ff"w and diffirtlll and ii)· accurate when fish were 11Umctot.L't. But oow vlilco t:tprs provi(_le autom;i.tlc and precise monitoring 24 bqurs a \lay. Cameras now nprrate only wh<'n a p:i!ls- ing fish triggers an eleclronlc signal as it reaches the' top of the lnclcltr. Jn stnn- tanoous viewing is provided ./ls well as ''instant rcplny" which en.ibles observers to halt or repe.1tedly replny .. tape ~cciions rtlf'luiring prolonged rxaminalion to determine number!! and idcntirlcalion of fish which h:t\'e p.issrd lhe camera. EACU VUR AT the Rte! Blurr f:lcility , according to !edt>rtll orticinls. 1'V camera!I In their uodrrwnter housing record ri11h rtln.'1 averaging ,ll:i,000 salmon and 10,000 11teclhend. t!P to 5,000 salmon ONE OF ONLY two of it.! type in the United States, the California system is part of a $20 million fishery and recrea- tion project at the. Red Bluff Diversion Dam on.the river. Operated by the U.S. Fi.VI and Wildlife Service, the TV unit ls designed lo count and identify fish '"''"tiftl upstream to their ancestral ap1wning grounds. · m8y p.is.'I the cllmern., on peak dnys. With hlp dams blocking more and ,_. anadromous fish runs on we.stern .,,_,, accur,.te monitoring o( salmon mrl llll1liead popuiatio°' with their high .a. to spm11 and commercial est I mr alike ii essential If the resource It 19 Ill '"-" rcculated. um.1 OARS or the high rlams ., 'Q .. -. counted by hand ., D ..... _...., aaos1 fiah ladders ~=\=II•. Even when TV Wll 1111 -81 lad Blutt lour year1 aro The fi shery in.~lall:tfk>n :ind TV viewing plaza, which is supplemented by ex- tensive recrc11tiona l f<icilities at the .site, is open to lhc public nnd ofrcrs :in in- teresting 1lop to travelers In the vicinity. The ooly complaint hc:ird so far is rrom unsucce<1Sru1 anglers in the area ·who on days when thclr luck doesn 't hoJd. attribute lemperament on the parl of their TV per!ormlns qu"ry •1 a ... ,. reason thl ~don't bite lbat day. Call!ondl FOllan Seniff s Senator's Theme: Anti-communism Doesn't Work Full>,~ight Retreats Into lnactivism WASHll'jG,rpN -One .~ades through J . William · Fulbrtght's m·ost recent analysis of America's new place in the world with a sense of dismay. He will nol, It Js suspected, be able to derine where America will stahd when the "failure!.' .in .. Vietnam has been liquidated and the natio·n f'mbarks upon !!Orne more enlightened c6urse in world affairs. 'Scvrra l thous:itfirt \\'or d s latrr the ch.1irn1an of lhr Sen· :'tte· F'orcign Relti~ t i o n s Co1nmitlce comes up to e1qX"Cta· lions by advocating a return lo. the idea}-, .. ism of the Uni1Cd · N~tions charter .• Al·.' lhOuJ!:h the let-down - i., not Ull('Xp<'('le<f itl W' . aisappoinfing that no more imaginplive.~sis would il- luminate his ftUmmi1M: up., , SENATOR FULB~rGi!T-8 theme, " outlined in a Jong dissertation in the New Yorker Magazine, which gave us the ''G reening of Americ:l,," is that anti-com- munisn1 doesn't work. The Truman Doc- tr ine is out of date. It led to the di saster in Vietnam. With the complete liquidation of the Vielna1n War either by the Nixon administration or iL, successor, a new day will dawn. But w~t the dawn's early light will reveal is ,not yet focseeable . In any case, it will not be isolationism, neo j/. ~ Fulbright Is not very clear about these values but they seem· lo encompass a rt- • f 1e<:lion of the "glory and agony" of the Richard Will!OD ' ' • _.. *"'" • • ~-~ ...... • • · ~.. • exercise of power as futile and brutal. 'The facade has been ripped away from or otherwi~. 11nd the only hope 1ie.1; in m:tking thf' lJnited Nations work in the 11pirit-of Amrrica's o Id ·! 11 s hi one d idealism. SC.n:itor .Fulbright'ii thesis. ncver-the- 1css, is worth reading bccau~ it reprcsenl;.a respectable analysi!I of his ~1;itiori, t~ <'entriil theme or which is a ftpudiatiOn 'oL the polici~ aod doctrines . lie once espo<t...Z. ' TllF.SF. WERE TllE anti:Communi~t i!nd cold war policirs or· the majority ol his own politic:ll pnrty, created nnd im- plicinenled by such ilhL1;lriowl leaders ,as George C. Marshall, Dean Acheson, llar- ry .s Trtm1an, Avt>rell •tarrim11n, and carried forw:ird , although faultily, by .John Fostf'r Dulles, Dwight -D • F.isenhowrr, Ot'an fiusk, John F. Ken- nedy, 1.yndon Il, .Johnson, Willi:im P. Rog<'rll and Richnrd M. Nixon . Alt , iL now develops, were wrong, perhap.1; not temporarily, but in the long run. The policies of 1940 extended through the 1970s have brought us to the brink of disaster from which there Is nO ucape except through a new set of value!. the "sh<im idc.:ilism" of the exercise of the ''r<'1'ponsibilitic11 or power.'' WF. BF.GAN WITll lht' idealism of the UnltC'd N:illon~ charter. 11lcn we rrtrenir.d into lhc "r<'nllsm" of the cold \va r ttnd lhf' Trumon Ooctrint' or dcfrn- ding ihe rrre world nnd le:tding to the Tina1 consununation in Vietnam. We f:iil- t'd. ~w the. party is over. C'.Qfi~r:uliclory as ii m:ty i.;ee.m the.re :ire poirtls :of resemblance betwt'en l''ulbrif!hl :u"Mt"1N~xon. Nixon Mrs not rcpudi:itc the p.1"1 ,jn the Fulhright sense, nor the re~p.,mibilil i<'!! or power. But he doc~ de~li'e a new set of v11l11c~. :in <'lllirely nr.w !oreif:n policy, and o new w:iy of ex- ercising power without i r rev o c a b I e military commitment. In contrast to Fulbright's retreat into an ineffectual United Nations, Nixon em· barks on a tireless policy of dynamism in ·per~nal contsct with the leaders of the ·world. whether Communist or non-Com· munist, to find a new set of values. FULBRIGHT DISTRUSTS Nixon in this enterprise, 11 do a large number of other • Democratic leaders. They see in Jt more sham realism, if not outright deception, and they desire "lo curb the power ol the presidency, even though they praise his missions to Peking · and Moscow. They can do no less than that. for it Is evident fi'om Fulbr ight's dissertation that he and his associates have no ideas that are bet. tcr. If Fulbright, as he says, secs nn return lo isolationism he docs clearl y imply a mnvcn1ent into inactlvism with its only po!>itive cxprrs..'iion an attempl to ac· tivate the United Nalions, however hopelcs.i; that might be. TllE FUl.RRIGllT inacttvi.~ M?ems I Jc511 promising 0.1\tcrnative than Nixon's 3ctivimh. Certainly it is not an attractive poliHcnl Concept except to the tired and discour:i,::cd. One is tempted to conclude lhal Fulbright talks about ·a return to· idcnlism bccnuse he can not think of anything else to do when the glory and n~ony or power subsides in "benign neglect." · The New Yorker Magazine, which once was entertaining and poignant, has gone in-for this heavy stuff like Fulbri5ht and Charles Re ich's "Greening of America" to try to lake the lead in new thought and survive In' a leSJ frivoloWI maguine publishing world . Even its •·talk of the Town" columns are devoted to political polemics. Would Recall All -.Three Councilmen . . . To the Editor: ' ' , We seem to be constantly at the crossroads in the political scene, victims engulfed in the struggle. for ruling power by two menacing forces which ha ve little or no r~arct tor the welfare or a fru st r:ilcd ·commll.'!ity. An inept city council majority Whith answ"ers only to lhe dictates .. of the Ch:unber of Com- mcrc<! nnd lhf' civic lenders by in· timitlqHon who are quick to exploit ii.;~1c!I for notoriety. TI1r.ir' .succc11sful O\lPQ&ilion to the recall or Lorr~, C.oldbrr~ .nnd Ostrander mui;t ha ve llSSUrr<I lfl('m of virtu:il complete control, hut l...1gunans nrc. .not f'nsily foolt"d. . . TllF. TllF.ATRICS st:Jged 'in a rccfnt rehash of LOrr's extrnvasianl jnunts in 'f'ssence am'?Unt to.·~ few hundr«l dollars- lor Mrs. Lorr but hft1c COl)CCrn was ex:- prC'Sscd i~"'.the p .. 1st by lhesr civic-minded cha1npions over the v{t~I i~1;ues that lbreatened our f'COl"}Omic sttibilily :is the $100,000 expense suffered by ijw city ovrr the "Jl:ippening" flttsco soon loll-Owt'd by a $180,000 budget surphJS di~vcred by chance, or the many subskUes showered on the C.11amber ol Commerce, or the ncwly-inst:iUed transit sy.stcm heralded a success "!h0e opera.ting at heavy losses to a smnll municipality !or lhe benefit of the Chambe r members. . ASJNINfo; JS the threat by civic leaders to recall Lorr for conduct tha.t admittedly Bu Geor1e --~ Dear George: : · Thankrfor helping me with your Oriental Guru Course, and ex· (!rclscs in Sideway1 Callslhenic1. I've finally learned the Sideways Sitling, or Blossom, pi>sltton. Could you ru5h t-.e next Je1sonr 1 can't 11~m to gel up . . ' KNOTI'ED o.,.r Knott«!: Hm . I Can't rtmembtr WHAT I did. with Leuon II bl 11111 1:01ir1e. I'm ••ndl"I you my !""""" Your Memory P<.mplllfl tut._.,i, year will be honed and wielded lo the Mailbox l ' 1'etriment of our city and as much as I hate the-word, Laguna property owners must get jnvolved and recognize the special interest groups and see beyond the attacks and propaganda to the real Lf!tter1 1rom .reoder.t· art 'Welcmhe. ,. ,.tbtel!t )to our wclrare. . . Nonnully wricer.t shoHld ·COftvev-ttitif It is hoped that by electH>n time, HaM, 'mes.'illfleS m .JOO wor~ or less. TM 4~·tt a1,;-1fill have exws~ .themselves, tQ the right to con4eiiSe letlet1 to fit spact , ~•t•1 that they will have . engineered or ·climfnate libel is re.•erved. All ltt--~selves oul the left side ~l tbe ~ ters -m11.~t 'include -1ignat11re afld mail· p>l 1cal speclru~ and ~aguna will \en- i11g address. bHt tiames may be with. j .al least a brief resp ite. h.eld on reque!t i/ s1tfficitnt reason ~1 PAUL WESTBROOK i~-apJXJrtn.t,,.Poetry will tiot bt pub--A~ld flatio has s~id he rkfinit"el11 lrsl~~d. f ~f!'f Jtot intend to run for a city cotm- was witJl the full knowled~e of the ~uncil eal , ~eet. 'd' and •ever' wnctoned. lie has indulged la, _,. • ' ! -E 1tor activities th11l Dre inimical to the best In·, , ··'""fl' • ..__ Le t<irestw o( the citi7.ens but 11re nol grounds . · i_" Otlf --.... IC lOf removal11Should the civic .leaders at-·1· TO lift· Editor: ' tempt to oust Lorr akme I will urge the , • ·Ef~ve Jan. 1, the city of Shaker .elector•!• to boycott the. ~ecall ••d I will , tlelaJlla.-Ohio, lowered the -on ilo( nlS'I . picket the petitioners. P • 1 t t ....,., ho thou hUtsSJ alt -· .. Ii pe,rf~rmance has 1hown that Lorr, * Ua·w g Y ·~ l"4U' c Goldberg and Ostrandt.r are birds or a fl\d ~r,.1vat~ ~pert¥ but their own to rcnltMir who do not undtr!!lOlnd or4 rupeb& ~ ftlJCvt: their ant~~.'s naturll needs. ,, the mcch:inics or good city ROYtrnmettl .. _ E,,_t~ ns an emer...,. measure and exist only through the errorti or the oC the city g~ncral ofr.c~ code, ~h~ city civic leaders fqr Jienoeal 11m. ,,., council unanunously author~ztd r1g1d, ~n- have Jong forreited thelr right morally to force~ent nt the, code which proh1b1ll continue as coul)Cil memben and •ltould any person, bc111g the owner or ln be. recalled together. charg.c ot control of any dog to al~ow or SPERO JANISE permit such a dog to b>mmlt a nu111noe on ~ny school ground&, dty perk or other public property or upoo pr-tvate property other than thnt ol the owner or person ln chnrRc or control or ~uch dor. without the pcrmis.,ion or the owner or sakl. prop- erty. The rc~trictton In thi11·sectk>n shalt not hrl applicable to pubUc property where. the owner or person In charge or control of such rlog tmmodlaltly remov .. all rects deposited b) such dog ond dis- -of ame la • llll1t.vy .,. __ .. To the Editor: I see by the Icttcro to the editor ol Jan. 14 that Arnold (Woody Cove) lfono has rlrO<t his rlrsl •hot of the expected bar-ra~e of invective designtd \o blast an npcnfng In the l..oiguna Beach City C.oun .. cil-for himiJcU; of course. Thtrt will ai!IO be a ••111polan by hi• lellow trovel•rs and ~ '° Ille 1X1bllc should be _ .... "1111 the CVSlomary groin GI salt, and ...-ii,, • pound ol salt may be _,,., When the •-• ha1 clellnd, I 1- llln lo -wtfll flllc, =WI~ Ind Goe lnlemt llf tM ~· ................. "'lo -.. ADii TBAT un -.,-oJI VIOLATION ut 1111 ..... Ill oorlt II ~II!' I fJlo fl ...... lld/er a )Ill-llf., It Ill ........ wlllch ICM .. -marlo ,,., 1,.11.U .. OWWI II .. JrmllU... to p1•11rlloC 1111 00\Ulloo to 1 .. y pnltl S: "A ... -~Ila nonno1 ~ ...... mrl ..... 111 .. 1;/ &' I I ~Ila ID lheclty.-........................ inJil alternatives: i . An area on your own lot . 2. The street curbs -illegal. 3 Som~ one else's yard, tree or lawn "'"':" UlegaJ . No. 3. must be eliminated as manifestly unfair lo contaminate someone else'I property with your dog's 'droppings,' No. 2 is eliminated as an odorous and unsightly condition resulting in 1 nuisance and hazard lo residents and their guests and because droppings are washed into our storm sewers which eventually now into open creeks and brooks and ultimately into the lake or our and other communities without filtraUon resulti ng in JX>llutlon which cannot be toler~ted. "THE SOLUTION: Alternative No. 1-your own yard remeins the 0-0nly logical place for you to train you r dog to eliminate. This matter has b e en 1hqroughly studied in consultation with many resident dog owners who agree that thl1 is the only sensible method and we •re now request.hi« that ALL dog owners In this dty immediateJy begin to train their ~ to ellmblat~ ill· Jil"•pared lo- catloris in' their own t>.cky_ants and w~ hope and trust you will "'°""rate witb due cmsldoralli>n for your neighbors." BRUCE S. 'HOPPING I OL\NOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wnd, l'l<bli.rher . Thomas XcftJil, Editor Albert W. Bata1 Editoricl Page Editor Honi~n Beaeh Fountain \r alle7 VOL 65, NO. 18, 4 S~ONS,@ PAWQ • • ORAN&E 'COUNT¥, CAUFORJlllA FRIDAY, J1'NUA11Y 21, 19n TEN~ It Court Terse; Won't Hear Unification Fig hi ' . 111 JOllN ZALLl!R 'Of ................ .. . The California Supreme Court bu retu.ed to intervene 'in the unlllcation d!ipu\e: involving the Huntm,tJn Buch Unloi> llJch Sc!JOOI District PY denying a ~tlol] for a ~Ing. ' , "Naturally we're dlaappointed, 11 •id Dr, Mlchael Brick, ouperintendeat of the F°"11ain Valle)'• ICbool CIJslrid and a leader of a mov..,,m to · liport tbe .. , ..... -_ .. . . four.way plan, aJlll'OV'CI' .. a llPUt vote by tbe county c:ommiltee over a lhreo- way plan IUpporltd by fountain Valley trustees, were an .attempt to ''thwart" due-"W• in extremely concerned with the wute of tupayen' mooey in pw'aulng this App.renUy senseless: UUgaUon, '' Palmer aald. . The Founlf]n Valley, OCtan Vie", Westminstei-, and ffwrtinalon Beach Unloo Hlih School cllstrlcU hahaked the state court to make an emergency ruling on the constilutlonality of the four-way plan. The four districl.s charged that the propoial "short-changed" their distrlcla, which are among those with the lowest assessed valuation in the county, while enricblnc the others , which, they say, are _, ... ell off. . ~~ ruling on the merits of the cue. the Supreme Court declined to con- sider the matter outside its regular calendar on an emergency basis. Appeal ' eac Teenage Pianist From Huntington Gets Top Honor TopSc1wol Aides Given 8.8% B.oostS Pay increases for administrators averaging U percent were """""'1Cod ThUl'lday by officials of the Huntington Buch City ( eJemen\arY) sCbooI District. The -· which included mqvtng .to • "lt....tep" . pay aystem fot the dJstri~a 17 adminlstratori,. ·was . 1p- proved. by.dlltricl truateea Jan.,11 in .... . . ' ecull•• ·~ lil!l W~ DOIC' ed .... -~ .c !• .. ,. • ··'"" -liGflllt Oil, . , '"L!\~~~Uv~ , I Daller, IU Jlnlclar of Ille. Well 'Qllod ,Teacliln, . -... . ....... "•blolulolJ ~~ ........ of• .... m!UCafed, pl!." . Tbe diltrtct'.• :l'lf teacbm ,Wt fall were i11vt11 what Ibey aay Is oaly •· J;'ll percent jay !nqoue. ·Top leftl dlatricl admlnlltrators aay It Is _. than thal Miaa Dozier said teachers In the dlatrict plan to protest the achoo! board'• aCtiOn OD admlniltration raisa. She aaid she Is appalled that no men- tion of the board's Im~ ..Uon wu lnclndOil oo the .,...ia I« the Jan. 11 -... and tbll tbe ICilon WU taken in Fourteen-year-<!ld Joanne Kong of ~ a clooed door ..ion. tingtoa Buch bu, won • Nitlonal awaii · Charlea ·Palmer, tbe dlllrict'a deputy 10< pianist of junior high scbbol qe. :'i:IT~ DOl!or ...:::~ ~ ii:: ·She won u.i Baldwin J-Keyboard --...., AcbleYel!lent award , '!l"'-ed. by the :,t !: ~~ '=:r. ~:',; Music Teachers' N'aUonaJ A&..ociaUOn. Woulm ...... ~~ ... coheme 111 _ad.\ qest week's boud ,.;.1 Ila th111' earned .;; _....paid trip ~ ..... A.I to the lqer pay boosls for ad-to the aasociatiop's naUooal convenUon 'in m.inistratora. Palmer aid, "Appµen.Uy l'Or!tand, <>rt., March lt-23.--the board fetls the administratora ars At the conveDUon, she will .play three worth It." composition& by, Bach, Uszl and Menotll He denied that teacbm received only a which ohe performed on tape to · lrin the 2.7I percent pay tncresse. U the total coal to tupaym Is uaed In calculating U.S. uue. . the leaCbor'I ralle, It comes to 5.8 per- A, piano student since the 11e of 7, centi be llid. Joanne hu'Slined'awards.RVtral tlmfl 'A lacl.findJDI panel bad.recommended fn>in the SouthweJtem Youth Miiiie that the Coachen be 1lven U percent, Festl .. •'al and t•· Southern Calilornla but Palmer, a member of ,jhat three-' ·~ member panel, !lled a minority OP' Junior Bach; Festival. poalUoa report to its recommendation, The dall(hter of Mr. and Mrs. Sing Joe AJIDc that ii really·amOUDled to an eilbt Kong, lilOZ Kenilworth Drive, HuntlnJton to ~=~tors, calculated ~ Joanne teamed ·with ber sister, by J>allller~· from 5 JIO"*ll to· n.• Ka-, JI, to whl' the 1fl1 dao piano po1.ei;. about I.II · • c:omoetWoo of the M.-1 Arlt locllly Tht ..... Ille "morlt - of' ~e CGuntf. '!be -lllo l.,t plan" lo tlio "llVH!ep" plan. PaJiller first jilace In the amatnr cbi111~ aald, wao nquUted by -.dmlnlo!ralorl. dUo piano -of 1111' -•:-.a "Saine ....... -. othen IOI m>all Youd: Mullc [Faollnl. -aod II -all .-y -1aiD, • be ti.l&Y. Jan. IO,,"""--lrlll also aatd.·"llo'iller -to l'llllnl .• lo ·a pnlimt her wlnnil!& _.,. ara......_ ..... aebedalo of·J101.Jna-• COilfllltion of the DlUllc luc:bn' . Offshore Desalt Plant . Hlinlln(loo BUcb. and Orange County planntr1 are aiudy1ng the Metropoll~ , ' " ' Wafer Dlitr!cl'1 •propoail to build a fll. acre• lsJaDd, off Bola Cliic:a StalO ileach .. a " deAIUnc' plant mi ' nud.ar-genel'aill'I mtlorn ' . '!be 'purchase lif'D aem of land for 12.5 milllon from SlgbaJ Propertlts for a 400-lool wide uUllty corildor from . the plant to a switchyard near Graham street is beJni delOyed until planners compiete a study of prallmlniry .,,. vlronme.ntal reports. The laland, which. would be a quarter nille ol!abore In Z5 feet of water, would be connectea to the m1iDJ1M' by a two-lane 2,eoo.foot cauaeway, accordinl to the MWD. . ,. · The utility corridor, with water snd utility lines undergn>!llld, would run acroa Boisa Ollca beach and continue Jljlt Dorlb of the Wlnteraburg flood dian- nel to • -awltchyard bounded by Loi _patoa Avenue, • BoJsa • Chica and Graham~. · _...,. Beach'• Harbora an d Bia• Dhcb' V1Dce Moarbqule today .......,._ .. --lonal -11111 millil be ..... • Ille poojecl. • "'I ..W•llllt It M -hJdrlllllc -~. lo-1he -of Ille.· laland on the ahonline· In relation to the littoral aand drill to the beaChes," he lllicL . '"lbere 16 the remote poaibility that ' tbe bulldinl of IJOIDethlng llta this c:ould deiliOy Ill< currents thst bring" tbe 1111!1 fu. these beachea." , Moorl)oule · alao bel)lves tpat studies ahould be conducted to ,.. bow .tbe ilenefrts of the islanil could be tncreued · If the project ever goes ah<ad. ·"It couid be turned Into a aUrtJni park, JI aiuid be a marine t!luary or a flsbing haven. The possibilities are as great u the imagination." ' PresenUy fbe 'MWD is· attempting only to acquitt the r41ht of way tor tbe Island. The Huntlngton Be.ch and county plan- ners are expected to submit their vlewr on the prellihlnarl> roports by Feb. 7. The plant would have a capacity to pro- duce 50 mlllk>n gallons a day of desalted water with the ability to exJ>l!ld to ISO million gallons a day. ·The nuclear generating facilities also could produce 1,11111 megawatts, tJiough an MWD apobsman bat agreed t h a I no uUllty compAl!lea pmenUy are eljlrtJling of, llcW intc'eat In the project. styeral ~ droppOd· out of the project llirM JiUrl qo when tbe coots of the-1, fin\_ In 1185, bad rlaen fn>m 'ffff DilDion to fltl mlllloa. ' ' . :;~;·~;U8e -~~~hes Mi111e~y , :Gr~ws Plai;i tP . ~ -OK'd · ·P~~r1 J!old flp; Wh~ ~~rsed ,2, Checks? . ! ' • . ' J• i A ~ )Qd plu • lllt · tNa,--· .. oorlalilJllloa Is ~ulhenllc:. ·; : . Hltf!!el," but never "ff.I\. HlliheJ." -Mi•-lhC ~ W1 Nlfr 'YORK -!l-fioa!I --lllortlJ after tbe ftrma m.Jod tbeJr A 'McGraw-Hiil. lllOPamH aaJd iul ~--"--lart ··-~· ......... ~ -............... ., ... -.... .. , .. ·-~..-· •w,.. __,..., donad ~ -•• 1lllldl dildlll In N"' York Slqa-°'"1' -I ~ tllat1be cbeCb_ were.no1 .-i to :.:-~·CmmlJ.&lqilrt~~ ............ ......,.. 1i11J ,_ ~ llltllalt'11JC01111.llllbeat)llldllbadJ-!lllalllam'N~wper9he'Jsbell0Yed c.m·--'l'lllbdl1-to ............. It. lfa&lwa'ii>r ... ' ... 1'1 Aicll11 op0t•t-for llqlbel I IPbellTlic.·~-11"111tollllnthiouilll. at far...,._ of Iha .... "c!Oo _. -ft· It ltla· ... A':•· >, TOOi Co., Illa -. GI tM' -'t i. .-,,,.,,...., ...... tlnlP whcln lllDd -,...W.llw tar ... ... ... .!!. • ~ lllt !loot ... ~ ....... lalil: '-· aD I'* ............... tar lllt purpirted idaitl tbel a the _,,._'a own. ..,.. ' "Wo•J!lit•tl>polal 1111 tl\al wllilla II 8*b!ocrtpll; ~ 1118!1•. . lt=:::n-..=:=.-z .... ,..,,,,,..!1',llte. ~ ... a....,."""' Co. 1a..,.. lrrinllluaaldbebll.rvlewed.HU(hes -plana-up1111Wa 119.. II lif,'.~tr,._': ;;;:"==~:i .. -r.r:;: -a-~abou!lllua- C.U.ty D1r1ctor .GI .A1dallan 11*1 llalil Ila lllllal ..... acooual !Mo wltldl ....... ~ ab!!! lo · Be ~ be Japed the interVlewl. ll)rt .,..._ polnlml u .-i tbt ..,,. U....., • • dafll!I tliOI 1111 'II.II. ' tnliotl'Nd' Ille **"' of the c:oatract, McGn,/.i(IU -oo'I ...,,.. ti a 11 'l!h+IJ .... B -.. 11111 !Ima 1be ,......... II 11i1t * Bowad II -' aaJd, -fir Ille ... to .. ttlwDid -il!YO lllt....,. """" .. --11nao..., .... pultllc---tlla ......... 'lllalQ., • . " .-. ... --111-.-........ _ In tbt .,. aod 6al • ealll\i'*ill ~jjk.. ......r Ua 'lltl,,_dladl_ 8 11......:........::.,... ....w·nqu1n a,_ 1U111a -GI 1111: ........ •lot....-,. ..._•r111m;%1 ~~~of Ille _.,... ._. CJIF'Ot rd ta -• ,._....,lltz11•,all...,• I' 1 JllllAllrne IUI • -·by' , not Ille ~,.. rlda .., -m'da rtabt:l!z 1 II l:lllln Ille I 111 llt Ille lloal:: • 111 llllllr "llelsd o.<io'>& • ' • Ex-soldie1· Identified In Hijack Officers Question Former Suspect In 1969 Slaying Former murder suspect Raymond Graves has been closely questioned by Orange C.Ountr Sheriff's officers about the shooting o a man in a L-Oa Alamitos home In which a supposed federal qent met his death three yeara 8(0. InvestlJaton aald Gnvea, 31, told them that the untnown ouopecl who lbot transient Richard J. GIMIH Wednellday nJchl robbed him of 12,500 sbortly before ho put a bullet In Garvas' back. Ofllcen: uld Craves, a paraplegic, told them be has never aeen the gunman before the encounter in Graves' borne at lJ332 Martha Ann Dr}ve. 1 The gunman was delCribed as a 11m.Ie Latin or Mexican, about 28 and wearing a dark mustache." lnveatlgators are guarded today abolil what Garvas, wbo is recoverln& from bi.I wounda in ot11111e County Medical cantor. bas told them about the ahootl111 .. But It has been mtde clear that the, wounded man hu been unallle or unwlll' inlr to -Illa ···"•"'· llarvaa wu Nlhtd to Illa ~&I after lit 11:rambltd lrom Gnves' 'boint to the baint -Iha ~.of Mn. Lenora ~ 11111 llartlla "'"'Drive. Ba rt""1edlY told tbe """*"I ......, ~111av1·-abot" before be iilumpod at lier ll:et. • , ShtrUf'a ,.ports lndlca~ thal Gam WU lhot by the -' lllartlJ after tho third man dema..W ~ !rem Gr1na.' Gmu told -be "Jlll1td <Mf" iDiltl i., -loll aod -.... acNill Ille llnill 11 tllt ,,..,. ....... '"11da allC " ............ lot of ct.<\!'1tl ..a las._ Won wa cu ...... bllm to pl«e M toci:tbtr·" 8berUl'I 5(1. Ben, O.andabom:e lild todaJ'. "'!Illa (lot GllAVIS, Pip II through !he appellate courts Is thus ltlll possible, and Dr. Brick indicated that avenue would be used Ir necessary. Founta in Valley and Huntington Beach elementary school districts are both pla{t- ning to send repre se n t ati v es to Sacramento on Feb. 10 atld 11 when the Stale Board of Educat ion has scheduled final hearings on the-unification plan. A voter referendum on the four·way plan Is scheduled lot June 6, pending ap. proval of the state tducaUon board. nm' , Wtll"gl 11 .. IN Cl:IAI; ..,.,,., 'PAQ.I . Hliack <lu1.11t LaW Valley TrriB~es ' Get Good News On Two Sites • • Trustees of the Foun~ln Valley School Diltrlcl were auprtsed Tilurllda1 ni(bl with a favorable mte nilllll on their ••hardabJp plea" to purchase tWo nt1' i!Cbool lites. · "W•really illdnl upect this one," said Superintendtal 'Mlchael Brick. The ·rulin(, made late Tbunday lir tho ~te Allocation Board, WU aplnll Iba wr!tlen recommendation of Ila own ad- ministrative mff. , "There are a lot of school dis£rlcts that asked for what wt did but didn't get it," Dr. Brick aald. "They turned down others, but th•y didn't turn us clown because 'the peopl~ in our commu.nlt~ kept up tbe prauure. " · ff~ sald that lfllle 1tete hid turned .the district down, "bunclreda" of letters from angry cltiz<ml "certainly would have been sent." The a~te nillnc allowed the district to u1e money owed to1 the state for JftvloUI bUUdlng projocta -a sum of nearly 17911,000 -to purcbue allea1 which the dtalrlct says it, noects. ' ...... It'• goln( to lie a tad warmer Saturday •loaC die Orap Coaol -but not tllOUfh to che<t about. Hl&hl -11 and 8 . Ln>a ID tho f0'1. l.oll of low cl-and fOf will dominate the -Iller • acene. , INSIDE TODA 'Y Tiie 0,..,,,. Clllmtr Philhor- mo!llc -~ ,,,.._11 tlil lM • A!Wfla Pllij/lamiotllc 0~11N ' .. --t!lclh~ I TIMrc fr -al0'1 and -~ l1fNI on r.,. 2J of todoTI Wcdmckr • &.. M,..... 1 -. .._. . ---. c...-II ......... '' ........... --........... -.11ur1 14 -.. ........ 11 -- • • • Tbt Oranat County BoAJ'd of Education took no 1ction Thursday on a request by tte Fountain Valley SChool Diltrict that a resolution bt adopted on equallted school libancin(. · Fount.lb! Valley School Board Pres~ dtnt Mrs. Sheila Meyers. urged In a ()Overing letter that tbe board members Decision See n In '2-6Months' . On Rate Hike A decision can be expected in "two to 1.ix months" on1 an application by Southern California Edison Company Jor a 17.-cent Increase in the aver11ge monthly blll of J homeowner •. ~~-A P-iu:bllc Utilities Commission (PUC) hearing, jn i.os Angeles wound up this we.tk after testimony by .the PUC staff on the application based on increases in fuel costs. ; 'Edison is asking for two authorizations from the PUC -the rlghl to adjust rates automaticAlly, without the necessity of a p.ibllc hearing, on variations in fuel costs, and permlas.lon to raise their Income by f15 .I mil.lion this year. 11\f $15.1 million 11 the amount of eittra flllil-fuel cost.a facing the company thia yur, according to Edison officials, and Would"tesult in the 17-cent monlhly !,,.. Creut.t } Thia wi:ek'Notman R. Johl\!IOn, a senior PUC engineer; recommended that tht $11.1 inUUon be reduced by II.! million bec:luae, he u.ld, the comJ)lny could UH Diore coal· thin the Imported ruet oil. · JohftlOn; sald he had no objection to l formula being establl.shed for 1utomatlc rite idJultments every three months but lecom'minded that if the coinmission •P- provea: thl• ihat Edison be required to submit two financial reports 1 year. A March 31 report would show the actual rtcord!d fuel costs for the. previous year and an Ocl 31 resiort would give an ~Umate of fuel costs in the 1ix mo~ths ahead. Johnson lllO recommended that II 1 fliel 1Uppller abould refund any money lo jOOlon th.al th.ti refund ht passed on lo the con1umtt 'With 1even 1percent ln- ltrtsl.• William E. Marks, an Edison executive, has testified that the price of low-sulfur ii Milctli ca\J80r' 1fewtr ·emlsslorw., has . en iha1I doubled in the. pist year. He said that the company l1 required to use more oU -muc~ imported from Indonbla --to fire !ti generating . facilities because. of a shortage of natural .... A tp0kesman for the. PUC said this morning that the commission's decision could be expended in two to six months. He y erdahl Cites Big Oil Spills STRASBOURG. Ennc• (AP) ~ Norwegian explorer , :rhor Heye.rdahl charged today that .more· than 100,000 • t.ons of oil are dumped' Intentionally each year along the Medittrrl!'lfan coasts. Heyerdahl warned in a 1peeeh to tl)e Council of Europe Assembly, that with waste oil, plastic materials and Other pollutant! being thrown into the 11eis "the survival of man is in danger." Heyerdahl said the saving of "human heritage" such as the oceans must be assure.d on an internation al scale. such as by the United Nations. , I OUM•I COAST DAILY PILOT o•.awn COAST PUILtsHIWO COMP.&Jf1 ••••Pf N. Wt9' .,. •• It ""' ,..,...... J 1,l 1. C11r1.., Vb "'91M!t .. ~ "-- Tht°M11 K,ttfl 1411111" n"''' A. Mf?liiu M ... INI f.d\JrW Af1111 Dirkl• ... ~~ .... H .............. ~ i1 111 lt•cli l•ul'''"" M.n1 .. ArUr.m '"· 1n no, t2Mt ...... _ L""" ••di: m "-' ,,.. Giii's .......... -W.t .. ., """' .........,. •.-di: .,, "-' ~ ... ~ .... 11c...-.. ·- • ' heJp In contacting legislalors "(or 1 new form or equalized school financing ." She said the need for help was critical. County board member Donald S. Jordan ol GIU'den Grove said he thought the board should talte action on tl'ie re· quest but favored writing 1' separate resolution. He said he would present such 11 message at the next boarp meeting on Feb. 3. Jordan said under the current financing methods equality of opportunity for students was non-e1i!lt11l and called this "especially· bad in comparatively wealthy Orange County." Veteran board member , Chairman A. E. "Pat'' Arnold or Cypress, said the school board many years ago tried lo gel the richer school districts to hel p the less fortunate ones, ''but they wouldn"L "l remember Yorba Linda and Hunting. ton Bea-ch with their oil welt revenue 11od J remember whal Founta in Valley was ftOt so long aj?O, just bean field.~. "The Stale Supreme Court ordered the legislators to dev,elop & new and better way of financing schools," reminded Trustee Roger Anderson of Huntington Beach. "They have no alternative," -Thi! Fountain Valley resolution, Adople<flast Dec. 2, said that "low wealth school distric ts in California are being wron gfully deprived of adequate funding for education . Finan cial crises are a reality with 75 school di stricts d~laring the equivalent of bankruptcy during the last two years." A comparison of ''incredible dis parities" was given : -Fountain Valley has an assessed valuation per student of $7.811; Seal Be;:ich, $58,177. The local tax rate is $3.05, Seal Beach's $2.09. "The expenditure per student in Foun- tain Valley in $594. in Seal Beach, $972." The resolution concluded: •·Be it resolved that the State Legislature take action to recitfy yea.r~ of poor planning, neglect and polll!cal maneuvering whi ch has supported vested inltre.sts rathe.r than the children of California. . "That this prqblem cries ~ut (or relief as an unconstitutional vlolat1on of equal protection under the law." State Official Due to. Testif y Iii llospittil Case ~n <;)range. County Superior CooM trial ti!~l cbuld, iclO.. lht dodr• on 400 daUfJrnii oo,,pltals before their planners can even get them open began a lhree- day break after two days of testlmoriy .. Jt is expected that Deputy Attorney General Edward Belasco will be.gin his defense on charges that the state permit· ted netdle.ss hospital construction in Orange County \fhen the. session resumes Monday ~fore Judge Herbert Herlands. Witnesses ror the Olli(ornia Health Care Providers Association. the nine· hospital organization which filed the allegations against the state, have tt:atifled that hospital planning in Orange Count)r ·at the time that applications for new cmstruclion w.ere being processed was ''chaotic~" 1 ~bey have also alleged that heRlth c11re wtandards in lhis area will be prejudked if the hospilal construction permitted by the state. health department is allowed to proceed. Hospi(al consultant John C. Dumas was among witnesses who told J u d g e Herlands Thursday that Otange County resld~ts could look forward to ·Increased hospital costs of as much as .$22 million a year if what they described as un- necessary hospitals were. built. CHCPA lawyefs argue that hospitals currently operating in the county are well able to care for both present and pro- jected medical needs in this area . They bh1me !he stale for what lhey said was a flood of hospital constructio n applications that followed the , state decision to compel all future applican ts to obtain permits from regional health. planning agencies . It is alleged tha_J_thc &tale's granling of an 18-month arace. period in which ap- plications would COlllinue to be handled . by the state paved the. way 1or ~a?' plication.s that could create., as ma~r as 400 new hospitals in Callforrua. Teen Baseball Managers Sou ght -ts •nyent! Interested in managing a aquad of teenagers through baseball aeason? The Golden West Pony Col t League. in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley is looking for managers. Anyone interested ahould co ntact Keith Kroll at 962·3633. Slgnups for the teams will be Jan. 29 and 30 aod Feb. 5 and 8 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at any of three locations. To be ellglble, boys rnust be residents of Hun- Ungton Beach or Fountain Valley end ht able to pre.sent birth certlficate.s or bap-. ti1mal forma to prove tMy are betwt1n- t3 and II yura or .. , •. Tilt tW. Huntlnalon Be1cb loc1lM1ns lor signups are Bushard School, 196tt Educ•· Uon i...nto. and LeBard Sebpol Clubb...,.., ~I Cralmtr Lane. Fountain Vall~i boy1 may p lo Ille Foualaln Vallt7 Civic' Center, 10211 SIA!tr Ave. 'l'bot!I !nler.,tad tn coachln& can 1Jio report at tho 111nup I001llon1. • ... UP'I T.,.... . ' Finances • On Spot • For Center For more thin 1• ·months a little business In downtown Huntln,ton !Se.acb bas been ke.eptna: tt.e ~USlt?mer satWi~. Today It has more eustomert thin evtr but it may 1!110 10 out of business. ~ The reason can partley be blamed Gil the cllentele.: Poor people, the unempl&~· ed , the helple.u and hungry, and pertona whom afnuent society has pasaed by. They can't pay for the. services. ' Dave Davidson, director of the. COm· rnunity Center at 307 Main Street, abo places some of the. blame on thoae persons who could help, but won 't, As a result; tbe. Community center will probably close ila doors after Jan, 31. "It's a Jack of fundin1, period," uya Davidson who has been oper•tinc the help center on a shoestrin& bu~fe.t since it opened in Sept 1970. "We were •lways just a .buck ahead of. closing but now we're re.ally behind tht eight ball ," he aald. The reason is that the Orange County Community Action Council Is withdra.w· in& its $305 monthly grant to the center because it 1t redlrect.lng ita priorities. POWs' Kin Protest " That leaves the Communfty ·0enttr with only $100 a month· which ts beint contribuled by the Huntillftdn S..ch CllY Council. Relatives or prisoners of war and their supporte~s hold a vigil on the steps of the Capitol alter Presi· dent Nixon had departed after delivering his State of the Union address. While ~ix'o'n was at the Capitol, the demonstrators w~re kept behind police lines on the outer side of the CapitOI plaza. "Now we.ire entirely dependent on the generosity of the community,"·sald R.od Jones, a member of the center's ~ ol directors. "But I think the community "'ill support this type of org11nlr.ation." Ft'om Page 1 HIJ .i\ CKER ... Vegas and hijacked it with a fake bomb before il took off for Reno, Nev. He freed tw1> stewardesses and the o th.er passengers in exchange for the $50,000, two parachutes and a crash helmet. Then he ordered the plane to fly toward Denver. He lowered a door underneath the plane's tail and bailed out Crom 12.000 feet about 80 miles northeast of Dtnver. "We tracked him for half a mlle," an FBI agent said. "We followed the foot· prints he left in the snow and mud ." The Air Force said it bugged the two bright orange parachutes given to LaPoinl with homing devices to allow easy tracking when he bailed out. Tht hi· jacker apparently did not notice them. Two Air Force Fill fighter-bombers chased the Hughes jetliner Thursday and one of the pilots said he snw the. man on the ground. "I spotted the hijacker when he touch- td the ground." st1id Lt. Cal. Edward Sat.. tcrfield of Painesville. Ohio. "He got u_p, saw us above, and threw • briefcase .Un the air. I doo't know if it was in "disgust at being followed or whal." Gen. Bruce K. Holloway, the com· mander of the Strategic Air Command (SACJ said today he hoped fast action by the Air Force would serve to deter future ''bailout hijackings.'' "We hope this will show how the Air Force can very efrectively help in such a situation," Holloway said of Thursday'.s capture. .iand perhaps this w i l l diRcourage this bailout hijacking tech· niquc." LaPoint's attempt was almost identical to the unsolved Pacific Northwest Airlines hij acking last Thank sgiving Eve. That skyjacker, who signed aboard as D. B. Cooper, bailed out in rugged moun· t;J}As between Seattle and Reno at 5,000 ree."t 1.an4 .escaped with his $200,000 ransotn.... ' But FBI agents and northeast Colorado law officers found LaPoint lying in high gra!l'I 13 rriiles from the nearest town, Akron, Colo., population l,890, He was wearing aJwboy boots and a western shirt. He g~vc up without a fight 5 hours and 50 minutes afler the drama be&an. He was not 11rmed. "He was probably glad he. was found ," said undersheriff Bob Jones. "He had no weapons and his leg was broken just abo ve the ankle." Ft'on• rage 1 GRA VES ... is all we.. know. about it right now ." Graves, who Uses both a stretcher -and a wbeelch1ir to pursue what was once. described in-court as, ' "VerY. actlt't 11 busine11 Hr~ •. onfe faced murder chare:e.s_ steriimlng 'from ti~ death on Jone 7, 19et of Bruce Beck, 3-0, of Hollywood. Beck accused Graves and three other men of shackling him to a stand pipe in c;r;n1es' garage after t.he. group quarreled about what Beck described as allegations of double crossing in a drug smugi:Hng racket. Beck set fire to the garage in an at· tem pt lo draw attention to his plight and in the belief that he would be killed when the gang re.turned. J{e was freed but died from his burns 1 few days later In a local hospital. , ... . Murder charges agalnst Graves and thrtt associste-, we.re dra~t~lly reduced lo the J19jnt that Gr1.ve.s ·rma11y served 1 slx·monOi 1peil in Orange CoUnly Jail on 1roally reduced allefallona: . -. Rock Concert ·Slated = 1'he Lan')! Smith and Co. l<>Ck band 11 slated fo~ an' hour and t tn1U concert biiglnnlng 1{ 7:30 p.m. S•lun!ay In lht 1Ym al Marina Hlah School lll llllllia(too leach. • Joni Blank, 1ludenl co~•'-of public relaUons, 11ld tlckels al Iha -.r wW ht 11.so. • Briton Front Runner For Cable TV Chief An Englishman; whose training was with t~e British Broadcasting &mpany, iB !be -frontrunner for. the .post ,. of coordinator of the five-city Public Cable Television Authnrlty (PCTA I. , Judy Kelsey, a .Newport Beach lid· mlnistrative assistant, reported that his quallficalions appeared far beyond those of 70 other applicants. A staff committee had hoped to submit the names or three candidates to the: board for interview, but this did not seem practical because of one candidate's qualifications, Miss Kelsey said. The man recommended ls John R. Bateman, presently chief enginur with KCOY Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, a CBS.TV affiliate. Irisher Lo.~ge . • Badly Damaged· 'fhe Jri!her cocktail lounge In Seit} Beach. famed as the finishing potnt for the annual St. Patrick 's Day Parade in tbe are.1 , was badly damaged tlY fire Thursday. • 1 Seal Beach Fire · Chtef Ron Adams estimated that the cocktail lounge at 121 Main St. will be closed for several week s Jollowing a tire that caused about $7,000 dam(\ge. He said that the early-morni ng· blaze caused about $4 Jl00 damage lo the building and $3,000 damage kl Uie bar contents. · "\Ve had to pull part of the .c!iling down to get at it,'' .Adams saldi "The whole.jllace also win have to be re~ired!' The probable. cause of the Clt,e was listed as cigarettes being left in Ip open trash cont11ner. ~ The board -made up of a councilman from each of 'the fil'e cities. Huntington Beach, Newpo rt Beach. Costa Mesa, Westm inster and Fountain Valley - agreed to interview Bateman at the nut meetlng to be held at 7 a.m. Feb, 10 in the Mile Square Country Club, Fountain Valley. MiS! Kelsty said that the committee had been looking for a consultant for the television authority, but was now recom· mending that 1 coordinator be hired on a !iii:c-month basis to head up the research required. The preliminary salary range being considered is from $1,015 to $1,234 a month. Bateman, In addition to beint chief engineer with the Santa Barbar• station, lst:AJIO in ~rge oI ltudlo and production facilities. He has also worked for commfifclal stat' ns In Engl and arxl the Caribbean aa well as ~ BBC, a ('.Mtn~ercial network . ·· , "'~"'! I · WeStminsler City ManaRei-Robert ~untley 11aid that, if the board doet mt agree to appoint Bateman. It would ·be better to readve'rtise th e poeition rither than consider other candtdatea: who have already applied. ' Cross ing Guards OK'd For Beach Corner The Huntington Beach City Cotme!l hits approved the employment of both cross- ing guards and a crosswalk for the. In· tersectlon or Ford Drive and Golden West Street near Park View School. Councilmen took the action unanimous- ly Monday night in response to 1 gs. Signature petition by resident& of Betty Drive, Mill Circle. Lee Cirtle, Clnn1 Cir- cle and Ford Drive. Approaches are now belnc m•de to church and community leaders for dona· lions to save the programs of the ctnter. These. Include operatln1 the Head . Start program, job placement, English ind citizenship classes, housln1 and providlnC food and clothin1 for the needy. "In November alone we di1penaed 390 days w9rth of food," explained DavidJon. "Our job requ .. ls,run belWteJI 20 ~ JI a week, but we don't place-thlt man1 becau.se. of the current job .situation. The people. just ketp coming in but wt don't have the funda to serve them." · Part or the rea!IOI\ the Coritmunlly Center has so many customen ia that "this is not a pl1ce. where they 1et 1 bureaucratic 1now job," accordi111 to Davidson. · "They're treated li ke human bdn&s here.. We. don't .sit behind bl1 de.ski and Jn plush chalr1. We're down on the ftttet wile.re we see the young people and the problema of the. aen\or citizens." "'We've tried to cut comers every w11 wc know how. We've got no he.at, IO we don't hive a gas hilt But U people are going to help us, l wilh lhey'd start rtabl now,".he added. ¥alley Electjon, Procedt1re Eyed Some changes In the procedure of'elee-- ting new councilmen are being stud.led in Fountain Valley, but lhey will not affect the. April 11 election. One. would requirt members of city boards and commissions to 1ive. up their seats when declaring candidacy for the city council. · The suggestion, advanced by ~ cilman Ron Shenkman, would prevent of· fice--holde.rs from using their posltioru 'u campaign platforms. A similar meuure 111 being 1tuditd by the. Huntington Beach City Council. Also under consideration by the F~ lain Valley City C.Ouncil is the poaibilit, of requiring a filing fee from city collncU candidates. The fee la aimed at preven- ting non.serlou1 candldl.tu from entarln& municipal elecUons. SALE SPECIAL • Gl111·top tab le 30"160"1%" thick. Available in ,.,.aral painted lini1hes and gold It el. Don't dalay. Theso won't lul. ' : SALE PRICE $179~ M'D·WINTER SALE CONTINUES Selected groups from l:fenrodon -Drexel & Horita,ge are at vroy 1p-.ial pricos. Al uphols+ory flo or samplos art red uced for this special oven!. Henrtdon, Heritage Ir Marge C.rtOll wtl be ava ilable .t ,.1, pric11 on a special order b11i1. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON .!.. DREXEL -HERITAGE -ICARASTAN NIW10IT ITOH -•llllAY 'TIL t NIWPORT llACH. 1727 Waatcllff Dr., ... 2.toso OPIN PRIDAY 'Tl ~ ' INTlllOll Prof•llNI lnfwler Dtt1,,..,, AvaUallle-AID ~ - LAIUNA llACM MJ Ntftll ~~ ::I""" ........ ,. lll••ll!l~iillll!l•~.!ml·Plii1i•iii' .. ,,_ ........ -•• Cl1•rl .• ··.·.1·W···-···· ..... ~ , • • ' • .. -· ... -.. ~ ... -. . ,rld,y, ""'""' 21, 197t -)I DAll.Y l'I~ 11 001 • • anc1ng Questionea . . .. . SpeC&ilaiWn ~ived. for Value-added Levy T ~'xation • '1' ....,..., ~ . llliblli lMll dluce .icll 1 tai would aive~.\"~ 1~:!.":'1u~: of the tax base ~1f'lTOtl (AP)-i:r!'n'bnt Nm. 'bo ~~c'. · 'In !hat might be used for v1Iut-1dded, and -"' lo .pi~ ICillliMlunc:lnr • T19..lll,. ,..;.!. ll;IJoi-:, la ap-what system of tax mdit mllllt be utiliz- llllmi111••.Uill 'lo nillovo pi'Gplfty luu hu pill4 al -,;:.t produotion and eel "to eliminate otherw!M ...,...,Ive ,n1Nd.-llllea tiiol·bt--tbt .......,,,.. Tbl'la'la bale!! aspects of the tsx." / nli1· •ddod II')' ~Iorio ·~•uUoilll .. Jti .\iill. ddlr1o·ihe prodllet 11 eoch --Tbe best method or provldlnl roliel 111ee ju, '· • """' Mui .....,..,uii _. tba~ the 10< rent•rs under any lax replaelng pro- Nlaon -., -• n.• o1 "C'"' urthnlldy """• wbolt 1a1: per1y r ..... the v.Jue 1._. tu.-er llt1 ...rno_kx "iialf aa.~ later ttiW ,...,, •after -The btst means of assuring IOcal con- -In tlial portion ol bi! Slate aftla lhiloo recelVtnc .reporta, from Jiio 'Ccilnml8slon lrol of local schools under any proposed Dtr •t. ~fl! -!t on ,Sdlllol ·-'~ the ~ tax ll)lstem. ""'-.-.iarr·"-ld L. ~ Cqmd.., ~~·'lle11tlo0a, NIIOO said the cost of education has liter tblt the Wldte HOUll "a ••1 *1t mab JI!' final ~ns rlaen to auch an extent that "financial positive view" on "value-added," but for relleYllW the burden of property tas:es crlsis has become a way of tile in many · Nlxon •hu not clodded OD that tax u the and )lnlVtdlnc bQth, ~ and adequ1te school districts. auwtt. > • flnancU., for our-childttn's education.,, 11The brunt or the growlng pressures ~. comment from ' C4io1feu Tbt Pr<aldent llked the commisilon lo hu fallen oo the proi-:rty la1. -ooe of • • I • • ~Ute most Inequitable .alCf regre11Jv1 ol. 1ft public It.vies. Property taxea •• ~·have -more lhan doubled In lhe past dec1de lincl have betn particularly burdensome fot our lower and rnlddle-lncome families 1nd for older AfTierlcanB ." , , .• 1 Recen't decisioM in several •tale cow1t tha> school financing through loci! pro;. perty taxes is discriminatory erid ~ constitutional add to the urgency, Nlxoa continued. . Chairman Russell R. Long (0.La.), ol the Senate Finance Commitlee took Nix· on's remarks as a "suggestion of a valueo added ta x" and said he ls not en- thusiastic. ~ "However, I will reserve judgme'nt ori that matter,'' Long said. -'CIA Plane~ • Eeaader f'rees Two Father Finds Son's Bod y In Car Trunk ' . ) · · Pil!J_t _ OutnµtS : .. '4fJ:'eru ... §f!~~~s Two More Pilrsmng Reds . ;. . .:. A/n~ric~'n· T 1 unaboat,s ,.ooP,s, My De.ar -• ' I> ' ': . . ' ' ' Deni'se Schumock, queen of the Mobile 'Azalea Trail Festival, finds the giant ·hoops of her antebellum dress a bit bulky as she maneuvers her way Out of a revolvjng door in Manhattan. . . ,Ules Appear~.iri C~urify; Tells Education Prpgre~s ' " By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI · ot "" O.lly '"" 11111 WiJIOll Riles, the black educator who ousted the fivorite or Ora!)ge" Counfy NpubUc1n1 in the · campaign for state superintendent or public instrucUon, ' retunied to Orange County T!.!ur~y lliiht. Riles, who defeated Mai Rafferty in 1970, appeared be!Ore tne 1Santa Ana Chainber· of Commerce to say tha t '9ui~'¥1 H'f. "'¥i•"1IIY / m.ts '/. lleing 1J)lde In ,educa~lon. • ''.\ IO!lle,)!eciµse .h> IJlY!<flPfiltf•-J.he~ / were mady ~pie who told me, don t I bother· going' to 0Fapge G;iunty because' 1t;1r4 waste 9f time.' Bul I· want~to come." the 55-year~ld educator sai4- ln his broad review of his first year in office, Riles accented what he sald is the Jl!)Sitiv,e dir~lion his administjB"tion has taken toward the reform oy the slate's educational system. / He lashed out against destructive criticiam of the SiChooljYstem ··~ said the ti{ne has come ~ show the ~pie how to make it better. '"For 15 years JJf longer the . schools have · served as ,,_re tease valve for ,public dlsgust," RJlef told the businessmen. "Don't just ¢licize. We know things are wrong. We faeG a positive approach." - . . 'J•· 'l:HINK POSITIVELY' . ·Scl\ool Chl1f RllH'· · torney General Evene • votinj:~; 1F0Uld have no·obe to.defend. - ' Riles described the roJing ; ~s a 1'la~d1J1ark d~cision l)'hich will1go 1own, In history ... and I don't want to be: on the A1 the )1~h. poirits of his first year li1 office.-the state superintendent. cited the e11.tabU$hqiefit of a legislative liaison of~ fice~(o 1.,.ork with the politicians'arn:I ef· fOr,ts to reform school financing and dhe:'iop accountability. ' wrong side:" • , ' He al~ pointed. toward the redUction of . Unlil r·an alternativet financing p11n bi more .than' '180 education commilteets p~ovided . by the Leglslatur~, Riles uid whQ .~ad Worked at cross purposes at·the his staff is .~orkJng,qn ~improvement tilde be toOk over the ofllce of,~rly cbUilhopd ed®Stton, t·e a~ her . ..: i · ... evaluaUor\ procedures, the revamplfll ol , "I couldn't flnd.out •how many there textbook.I ~nd dr:ug abuie education. wt(te and what they•we~e s~ppo~ 101 be Ori the' !after ,subject, Riles aaid :a doing. I sent out a memo aaymg All statewide teacher training program .has C011Jmittees are hereby. abol~s~ .. · · · and alr~ady. been set up under a $100,000 _...,~\De~ one.s ml.Ill be JUStil1e4, be told · legaslabve grant. , bis 1udienee, "!'believe that we're beginning to turn "lf you've ever tried to get rid of a the corner on lhis " he predicted. ''Tlte committee, you're likely to get bloody i'I kids who are Comir;, Into the high~' the process," the superin=qulpped. now--' 'ih.t·~ oil old hot to•-. s Same illumlnatlni bee . OD the tbeir'"olde!-, biolJien• •Ml a.ten' Sert.no vs. Priell case In whldl the stole .• , they're tarnln( lrom ~ jii Supreme Coor! 1111 Aupsl \eJd thl boou." priltnt mtlhod of financing lelioola New projectl mentllned ""'1 brilfly Ihr'"'8h local ~Y ·ti11'1 un-by Ille·-1Uiierweadim' lllCludl the COllllllutlonll; •. -. ..--by lollqwinc: ' RU•. : -It II&' Jlftl "to 1mJ1uve carler AJ one or the prime ·~ lo the tducallla Intended lo ICqUllal ~ ~ 11-1111 method, Rll• al!l iii, ·w• 1 pi,;pte Wttli Ille -Id of wn. JIU* uJil lo be nomed ID 1111...rt 11'1nc he...Wdm.~~ .......... vy Biker .. ~~'·· otlte dent deYolop -klnGl£ alolilo ltl1l , and H~ ~· the wbelborbt-lltclilott•not. ...... mp1ro11tr. • •• _,.,,. .... ..ilfl ~ Ill ,.,..,, "J' qreed with 9err1no. I 'lllouclit it ----tiielil ........... t11 .... pecalllr tbot l -I delmdonl. So I campal oaalJlolll ml ~rwtileb wrote I letter to the Allonley o-.l, ...... ~fllllli.' · · • , lillll lllld •Don't wont lhll ... ._w. ~ ~,..,. 'Wfol Tllll my D11111 oll llllL'." . '· -ftlrlllt"'1*all1'11111-...ry Similar 1cliolll by Mn. Prlllll and )llloll!1""" • 1loumoyl1larmadllt--tllll.AI-I ....,\ ilfll .... al,~·~ ::..,:.::i =·:rcr:i :· jllll TIFF'"' .. tallartl. Soccer Pliiyer . · Die1 on Field ClltiU'l'OI (UPI) -A r..,.. old -eollalllld while ""6- llelll -ml dllll ol a IP' • penat --,,.....,, ... llcllla Aid. t Clrlot t. Salaur of Hawal lan -., wu praetldn.I In 1 fitld It C4rrltoo Collflo II lhl Umo of tbt 0-. Ill ... ti 8 1 I 'boar Hoopitol. ' I Flinch for ~·Pwbc!d • . • • ~ (VP!). -.A, lilll,.. IP- propNllls • illllloa to 111111 locill law ~tr,dnldlllle cod "-"1>11mao K.....U. Coty (t>-Ganlen Groft). Cori!'• bll, -'l1ltlrldl1. _.. pnrlicle :? for "d-•rtni lld pi----la -ill<- -ull al -or l'lllrldOll ~clru&··· By BOLGER JENSEN VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -An Alt America pilot whose ~ane was .de.troyed SAN DIEGO (AP) -Peru's first on the ground by enemy mortar flre seizure of U.S. tuna boats this year has outraced his North Viet namese pursuers been. reported as Ecuador freed t~ tured the Mary Elizabeth and the Anna Maria, a boat fr~ only eight days ,.earlier by Ecuador. A spokes.man sa.ld . the two vessels were in the water el· for two miles ln the jungles of northern others after $105,<rnl in fines was paid for vloJating Ecuadorian lishing laws. •changing equipment. Laos before being plucked to 11fety by a No shots were reported fired . · Peru released the two boats today, heltcopter.. .. · ... • however, withour jmposing fines. A third U.S. boat. identified as the Quo Suffering only a scratched arm, James Thursday's incidents Were the latest in Vadis, radioed that it outran Peruvian Wallace Russell, 49, Odessa, Tex., the Jong dispute between the United gunboats and escaped. described , his ordeal Thursday t f~ stat.es, which recognizes lZ miles 1s ter· "They were not fishing, 11 said Art rlt.orial waters, and Latin and Sou~h Sousa, manager o( the Anna Maria Ind hoUrs after the rescue. the Mary Elizabeth, both owned by San • American nations which claim 200 miles. Lanky, mustachioed, Russell affects the Diegans but based in Puerto Rico. ' laconic manner and suede boots of the / ~The.American 'J'unaboat Association in "Our •uys didn 't move, and r told them Sin Die. go said Peruvian gunboat. CIP'" t t b t h d d bu soldier-Of.fortune type! who earn a no o argue u go a ea an y a fishing license." hazardous living ffying for Air America, The boats were taken to the port of • private charter firm often called the Expens:ve Party Talara. Sousa said Peruvian authorities "CrA Airline," in IAos. · ' " ~greed the vessels apparently drif~ed He's been with Air America for seven · into the claimed waters and weren't years .. By> his own account,· he had a Tax w rlteof f? fis~~g~nna Maria was ciptured Jan. 10 World War tr career in which he piloted by an Ecuadorian gunboat but released B24 Liberators, won the Silver Star and PARIS (AP) -An American art dealer two days ' later after paying an $83,000 two Distinguiahed Flying Crosses, was who flew · 735 friends and clients to Paris •fine: It was the maiden voyage of lhe wounded once and sank a Japanese ship for what he billed as a mlllionair!'s 50th Mary Elizabeth. orr the Borneo coast. birthday fling, has acknowledged ~that A spokesman for the boat ow ners' "But I never had to run around on the mOst of his . guests paid advance JJ¥)ney 11.ssociation said they were seized 30 milea ground' trying to save nty life," he said.' toward the t.fip and that he thought he from shore in a "no-man's land" .in· Ruaell'• ordial· began when he wu could ·get a•tp write-oil on.his own ex· volving wa~rs betwe en Reru and assigned to Oy a customer known 11 penses. , , Ecuador. Swamp Rat and five Uaiociates to a loca· Reese Palley, who. hired .two Boeing . In Guayaquil, ~uadorian authorities tion called Sile 113. 74fs,1 ar:d ~oded. ~t but~ and ,facF said the Blu' Jrferidian w~ fined J5&.."'0 The plane he flies is ,a P~er, ~ Swl!IS· ma.s1U:1 ~rupr1nW<t 1,,-1th a picture o~1 O'f'fl -;as a ~w0;tfnie offender. aOO the fJ\lrltah. built alrcraft with • powerful eqine wh1~arded face, told reporters : This wu.ffued ftl,'fOO. , , . , desiped foi-ellrtmely abort takeoffs 't•• no millionaire'• whim1 I said I wrote 1'bei Puritan,. wbJCh wu e1siut~ ,SUn- lrom -•~P"" • '· ! chee9'1or ... ,tllllt, llut I ·1t.o;,;111d ·l 'doy,, c'1rrled •I pet'ntit ro· 'fish In '!be pUAi of the traiil<'looldnl, aeven-l!lured 10mewbere alon1 the line I'd i!il Ecuadorian-claimed w ~t e r ~ but no oea\ Porten · do "'!'! . of • ~ . Y=i the •io<J!I'~ ~lflll!dld. 'lllW.'• r1'Jlt. Tbla lkito1t. '!'.hi Blue• Mtrldfan, capt~ d•lllf~I{ o~ !l! Laoej~ 1 trip 11 ah -w1y1of morchandl1inl 1od 1~y, plkl wlnnlth Its fine the P;ic• pl i nam,_ana urn up· to $451b.a.~r. thet's t at." ' ,. ' .. ' -, -nse and a pe t. iiiiiliiiiiiiiiii . ' ... . . . . SACRAMENTO (AP) -A father tip- ped abouf the whereabout& of his miuina son's car went to I Carm ichael garace fO find his son's body stuffed in the trunk of his car, sheriff's deputies sa id today. The victi m, Lawrence Heath, 23, of the Sacramento suburb or Carmi chael , had been shot at least once in the head with a .22 ca liber gun and deputies said an autopsy was scheduled to plnpc>int whea Heath died . The father , Paul Ji'. Heath of Rancho .Cordova,, told deputies he hid boon' lool<' .ing for his son since Jan. 2. .. Then Thursdly night, 1 girl who Ide .. tified tierseU as Barbara called the.Heath home and told , 'Heath he could find his sOn's car at the c.-nnlchael home where ·the younger Heath had hffn llvlnai deputies said. · . At the 111tc, Heath used a car key he had lo open the tnp\k, found the body a.nd phoned authorltlea, officials added. " Sheriffs Oiief Herbert Anderson u.ld the department was proceeding on tbe assumption that the death w.111 • ' homicide. Tests on a gun found al the home have not been completed l50 officers don't kno1' if the gun they have Is the weapon uM4 in the slaying, Anderson 11aid. . He added that deputlet have oo lelldl In the case so far. . , A.PPLYWITROf.Jt.; . ' .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • . .• • ) I J ) . . ' 'CONJ'IN£N1,'A:L ' MA:RK IV IN ALL OF 'THE 70'S THIS Will.. BE . THf; ' UNIQUE AMERICAN CAR! . ' PAN~TERA ' • • ~ by detomaso· YOU MUST SEE THIS EXOTIC ITAUA:N • I IMPORl' .•• "PANTERA" ITALIAN FOR PANTHER! • "Oranaf! Oountu'a Famil11 of FiM Cara'' • ohnson son . I 21211 HARBOR ILVD .. COSTA MESA • 1140-1130 • ' ' • , :> ' I -1. ) • I ' • 4 MILVP!lm Next Draft • ., Lottery Set For Feb. 2 WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Selective s.r.ic. today announced that this year's drlll lottery WW be held Feb. 2 - llYeral inonlhl urller than Ill tlie lul few yura. II IDIY be the lul lolterr wbPse parlldpanla actually wW be draftad. Tbla yqr'1 lottery alfecta all men born dUrilll 1153, and wW determine the order In which they wW be called up during 11'!3. PrmdUI lolleriel hive been held dll!' q the summer monlhl but the selective service uid the date was moved up this year 10 that young men facing induction next year wW Jmow where they stand 11 IOOl1 u poalble. me draft Is due to expire Ill June, 19'13, wbon the admllll.!tratlon bopes to replace tt with an all-volunteer anny .. Thus men drawing.numbers likely to be calied up Ill tbe lint pllfl of 19'13 may wind up being the last men actually drafted under the k!ltery l)'ltem u cumntly COllllltvt«L Draft oflielals aay they hope to .COD- tlnue holding lotteries each year even after the drlll npiHI ao they Clll.keep tho mocllloery allft Ill CUI of a nallonaJ Olllerfe'l'l'· Tber ~ IDiy -to recllleT y...., men and perhlpo namlrie -of !him, drpendq 00 what tlnd ti ]fllalatlon Coalrftl eomea up with. Tbla year'• drawing wW be held at 10 a.m. EllT at the Commerce Departmettt Auditorium Jn WUblngton, uatng the ume l)'ltem employed lul year. 1'Thll year11 lottery will involve draw- ing from two1. drums,.. Draft Dlrectot CUrtl.s Tarr Aid. "The second drum wW contain numben 1468. 0 A bbtbdate caimie and a. Dmnber eapoule wW· .be drawn llmllltaDeoualy from each drum to 1"llch I random ... -~,nib elich blrtbdate Jn the C°'n be~ •1'buJ 11 June 4 la the blrlhdaie' drawn 1n>m drum A •.• and 4111 tho llnt aeq11111CO aumber pick· eel ln>m drum B • • I iben all ' men who -It yura of qe on June 4, Jm, will be Ullped random aequence No. .i." . ' Tbla aample wlD mean that everyone bom on June I wonlcl be l1lt Jn the callup order. 2 Space Agency Pilots Killed In li/.and ,Cmsh . SPACE CIOO'ER, ~ (APL::i \ Policeman qt Be11 One nf tru-ee 1uJ])ected drug 1D1ugglers bolds gun on policeman in ga1moe, Sweden. Two officers were kldnaped by the suspects who • were described as U.S. soldiers stationed In West Gel""any. Suspects were later captured and hostages were released uninjured. Drama began when Gls were stopped by customs offieials who found hashish In their car. U~S., Russ Ships Steam Through .. .. Frozen Waters JUNEAU (UPI) -Two Cout Guard cutters eacortlng two S o v I e t fllhlng vewls seized for intruding J n t o American fishing waters 1 t e a m e d through the frozen Bering Sea today toward Adak Jn the Aleutians. ' Al Anchorage, U.S.0 Attorney G. Kent Edwards aald be bad asked the Coast Guard to relay specific Information to bis l>fftce u 1om u po.Dible. "We want to get the delalJs before they ·dock at ~ ID we CID' evaluate them and -·u It appears aome violation his ocairred and aclbl tbould be taken, II ll:dWlidl Aid. ' • Dow Calls for Probe To Affix Viet Blame From Wire Servlcu Attacking the "present crop o f Democratic hopefuls" for their put posi0 tlons on Vietnam, the chairman of the Republican National CommUtee bas pro- poaed a blparllaan congressional COID- mlttae to Investigate the causes and cor> duct of the war. "The American people have had enough rumors, enough teaks, enough 'inside stories,' enough lies,'' Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas said today. "The American people want tho 1rUtb. II is time tho OmgreM abowed them the .reapecl they deoerve and glve them tho truth." Dole said Jn 1'1!marks prepared for the professional staff conference f o r Republican campaign leaders that be wW propose a resolution for a speclal com- mittee to find out the truth about the war. • 8 Slain as New Rioting Fl~res ' 8ALISBIJKY, Rbodeala (UPI) - -· _,._ abol and killed elcbl blacb today 00 the al.slb - -" dq ti llllllovermnent rioting Jn ll¥e low!1I ..,.. tbt natloo, police -Mid. 2 ·Yore Jet,s D6wn·~, but · ' Crew~·Saved SAIGON (AP) -The United Statea loot Ila 12th and 11th planea alnce the mld- Dectmber al<pup In tho Jndocbina air war when Nor\h VWnam.. ...,_. abol dowa two Air Forca Fl Phantom jela Tbunday .... Llol. The two cmrmeo of eaeb plane .,,... mcued, tho U.S. Command llid. Tbe auperaonlc filhter-llomben ..... tho l!rlt l'1!poried Joel to tho-··~ antiaircraft delenoea In Laos !bis year. Tbe command said one of the Phan- toms was bombii!I along the border just west of Khe Sanh when it was bit by enemy ground fire and craabed, 1be two crewmen ejected and were reicued within 30 minutes. The other Phantom was hll about the same time over the Plain of Jan IOlll9 250 mllea to tho north, tho command aald. It was on a scouting mllllon over the area Jn IMl'lh cenlral Laos where~ govemmeot '-bave '-1 batllinll o Communist ol!enslve that began Dec. TB. The tWo crewmen aiao were ·rescued. ' II WU also l'1!poried that ·two bellcop- ten -e downed Ill SOutb Vleblam. Air Force 1l5ls Oew their llfth day ol lntenalve ralda along the western side of South Vietnam's central highlands where a North Vietnamese buildup bu given ri.se to speculation that another major enemy offensive ta comiJ1a: next month. Tbe U.S. Command aald a troop of U.S. air cavalry and part of an lrlll1ery ba~ tery hid '-1 moved to Plelku, 111 the bighlanda, to replace part of o withdraw- ing American lnlentry baUal kin that bad -00 aecurlty duty there. The ropl.........i. total •-250 men, and the eommand aald thlll npreM!ted no major cbinge bi Amorican atreqtb Jn the P!elku ll'N. ' Sourcoa at !be "'-">blque llorder town ol Umtall said elgbt blacks died .and 14 -. ~Ill rlotJnr which.......,. ed alter an apparent lull Thursday nicht. They aalcl rioten tore out a stretch of the local raliway ·Une, anarlinl 1"comtng train tralfic. Passengers were tranaler- red to buaes for the rest ol tbe trip to Umlali. Prime lllnl.ster Ian Smith acbeduJed I nationwide radlo and lelevlslon 1peech later today to expla(n the 1overnment'1 atand Oii tbe laue. Smith WU breaking I public allaice be bad IDllntalned since Suoday wbon violence erupted among Rbodesi.111 five miWOD bla~ks, now sovemed by the na-- tion 's 250,000 w).ltes.. • Leaders of J!bodesla•s blacks aay the aetuement could be · uaed as u In- strument flX' poelponing black majority rule. Tbe aetllemenl aell no timetable for the GllHIWI, noe-vote laue which WWld live the blacks control of the Alrlcan na· ilorr. Jlbodeel1111 of all racea bave been uk· ed to voice their oplnJGnl 00 tho -ment with Britain to a If.member Brllisll CW!mlulm beaded by Lord Pierce, a 71· yeer-old ·jurist who arrived In SallsbwY. lulweek. Rioting and looting broke out Jn fi~ cities across the nation Including .Umtall, Gwelo, Bulawayo, Fort Victoria and Salisbury. Q<owda of blacks chanted "No! No!" to the agreemenL Armed African police Jn starcbed khaki uniforms and under command ol whites kWed al least five of the demonstrators during the five days of rioting. Scores of • other protestera were wQW>ded. • Tbe latest dl.sorders occurred Tbunday Wben.pollce abol Jnto I crowd of ~·!Ji the eutern border town of Umlall. Q<owda surged through the town, atontna: automobiles and beating police before . Ibey were dispersed with llUllf11e and tar. , ... Three blacks were shot and kWed and 24 others woonded In similar disorders at Harari, a Salisbury suburb on Wednesday night. United Nations Offers t,o Give Bengalis Food = =~.::.~~~--~~ -lit Wand Ill the Gull ol loleslca,_tho -11""'1111d. A Coul,!luaid ............. at Jmiea\I Aid the !Dar aldpi were. not apecled to arriYO at ,Yak bef:D, Synday, and ii cook! take -e-lmiger to. mUe tlielr -· ~ tho,Jlerlnl Ice pact. . EdWudli laill u evidence Indicates Firm to Rehire 125 With Hikes In Spain Kidnap "Al American troop atreqtb In Vlei. mm "°"and "°" lhnlagb tho m~ today'• cr!llce ol tho ..., ... loyally supporting the policies of the war party,'' Dole llid, naming Democralic Sena. George McGovern of South Da1rota, Edward M. Kennedy of lolaaaac:husetta, Edmund S. loluakie of lolallle and Hubert H.HumpbreyolM!nneoota. * * * More Americans \ DACCA (AP) -"Ibe United j11atlons bOs offered io IUpPJy the BangJacie;,b government with 200,000 tons ti food grains 1 month to help meet Ila lm· mediate and urgent needs. KWad ...... SWirt I&. Presen4 41, and Mark C. Health, ''7, the spece agency said. They -. pUoll 111 the Space Agen- cy Alrcrilt Operations Division, but were not ..tronaull. OlnCws aald they dled when their jet crubed Into the beach at Matagorda Island while attempting to make an In- strument approach to an old air force landlnl alrip. The wncbge wu spotted from the air about Z,DOI faet aouth of the runway and &round parties later confirmed the ctealhl of the pUota. . Olflolals aald the aircraft WU beJna lollowad on radar at the time. A searc6 ' was lllarted when tho airplane auddenly dlaappeared oll the radar. A dense log bank hlmpmd the search for 1 time, but the alrcrall eventually WU spotted through I break Ill the fog. The plane was part of 1 Oaet of IUCb aircraft used by the astronaut. to Oy to various training centers In the country. It wu alatloned al Ellington Air Force Base, near the Ma.Med SpiCt!Crlf'& Center, borne of the astronauts. · Noted Actor Dies WASHINGTON (AP ) -George Mitchell, f>7, actor on st.age, films and television died Thursday. He had roles recentty·ln "'Indians" and "Red, White and Maddox" on the slage, the movie "The Andromeda Strain" and as villaiM In TV Westerns. Coast Guard cbar(H. should. be pro- aecuted, the two Rualan commanclus woold hive to be brought to Ancborqe and It would be up to the Cout Guard to arrange transportation. He said bis office baa no representa.Uve at Adik and be wasn't aendlng one. Alaaka Gov. William Egan called og the courts to 0 assess the highest penalty" for such violations. The maximum penalty upon conviction of formal cbai-ge would be a $100,000 line against each vessel and a year in prison for each commander. Prison terms have not been imposed in past cases against Russian fiablng captains. S'TltJf<E. LO/'l<i:SHOREMElll \ From Wlrellervlcee SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain -A Spanlah . manulacturtni company said tod'1' ll will rehire 120 workers and give them a $15 a month pay raise to save the life of the kldnaped secretary general of the com· pany's board of dlreclors. The executive, Ignacio Zabala, was kid· naped Wednesday by members of the Basque Homeland and Liberty E.T.A. group, a Basque nationalist 011an1zat1on. Tbey aald' Zabala would be OftCUlecl II the workers, fired for pm1iclpatlng in an illegal strike, were not rehired and given a raise. Other company workers also got tbe"same raise. · • The company decl&UJ was announced after a five-hour meeting between representatives of the fired workers and officials of Preclconlrol S. A., which manufactures control systems in the town of Elbar. ' (A news agency reported tbat Zabala has been released on the outskirts of Paris). The E.T.A. kidnaped West Gennan diplomat Eugen Beihl on Dec. 1, 1970. Zabala was drugged and forced into a car by four E.T.A. members when he ar- rived al a motorcycle ptent be owna at tbe nearby town of Abediano. U.S. Interior Shivers Subzero Temperatures Chill Plains St.ates a " ,,. .. '' .or " ..... • McGovern, Muskie and Humphrey are campaigning for the presideocy. Kennedy bas said be Ls not a candidate. MeamvhUe, New York Mayor John V. Llndaay headed for a weekend of cam- paigning Jn Florida today amid cbarg'!fl by Sen. George McGovern 0-S.D., that the mar.or was ignoring oerty pildellnes with •an expeiislve 1dadlsori Avenue media campaign" to woo Florida voters. Loa Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, meanwhile, said he would not be a candidate In the March II Florida ....._ • ..,,. and would ,to coUrt ti ... U&UU, , eo , ......,.. lo ·-w ..... 1'llnoved !tom tbO bllloL Sam lln!Wleld, Yortb's campaign manager, said the mayor•s~name ''w• put on tho ballot over bis objOcllooa beClllse supportm of Maakit 1J1f1 Humphrey are acared to death of George Wallace and want 10meone to split the conservative vote." He said Yorty was prepared to challenge the comtitutlooality of the primary law if h1I name remained on the ballot. Lindsay WU acheduled to 1Wlng Jnto Tallaba.... today for ra1lles al Florida · State and Florida A&M Universities. Aides said he would rece.Jve an en- dorsement al the aecond raliy from Mayor Charles Evers of Fayette, Miss. -To Fold Colors SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. Command today ordered 2,IHO AmertClll eoldlers In SOutb Vietnam's far north to get ready .to go borne, leaving ·behind only two U.S. combat batlallons and an artillery outfit around tho former imperial caplial of Hue. Notice wu glveo to fold the colors of the U.S. 10111 Airborne Divlaion, the Jul lull flghllng dlv'lsim bi Vlelnam_, 11 already bu Joel two of Ila three brigades and ball of the ~bripde. Infan , aviation, · and hnd- Qiiartoiaur'llntla -hid .. in. tW northern pnmnc., of QulDI . Tri and Thua 'lblen atood down by command prder today. Even a 8-11' public Information detacbmeill anil 'two equaliy amall units whose Jobe were to mLs defoliant cbemlcala .,..... tapped for the latest reduction to bring the U.S. force Ill Vie~ nam down to 119,000 by Feb. I. · Standdo!ln of the fatesl combet ba~ talion leaves a maneuver bettallona api:ead t1wuJbou1 Vietnam, ball ol them tn Jht'llortbem quarter. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine bas acquired the endoroement of a Utb fellow U.S. 1t111!or for lill Democratic --, tlal campaign. lie allo received ali amta~ ·recepllon from Philadalphla'a "law and oNer" 111aJQ1' Frank I. RlllO but lliJm atopped ahort of .Jolnlnc lolualde'a camp. The l2tb oenator to endone llluakie'a candidacy wu 11vrtaon A. Willlamo GI New Jeney. wuuam. aald Thuraday .. would IDlke formal -••Miii at 1 Joilll newo cool....,.. With M-Jn Wuhlngton Monday. • Uppsala Records Large Explosion . ........ ... Paut Marc Henry, wistant secretary~ general for relief and rehabllllatlon, told newsmen today be had conveyed the offer to Prime Mlnl.ster Mujlbur Rahman Thursday. _ Sheik Mujib, Ill an Interview with o Japanese newspaper, said tbe lnlenl country has only three weeks ol food llllP' plies left. He alao reported that 30 million people, or 40 percent of the populaUon. }qst their homes in the "struggle for in- dependence." Henry 'said tbat ·ZjO,DOI tons ti grain are already in the pipeline f o r Banglaclesh •nd that U.N. officials and !be,~ 'aO'e.bM.,W·111wJr.u1 a plan for suPJ1111111· lllf monthly ,food 1hipmeiita. He add!d lhllilthe Viiltad N•· !Ions wilL -400 lrucb, Ind lllll'ol them are already oil the way. . . Indian representa~ iald , I l\ a, I r government has agreed to auWJy llf,000 tons of food grains, 42,000 of wblch are already on !be way. ' In New Delhi, Thomas JamleicWI, a U.N. rtpreaentaUve, presented a Chect for $5.1 mllllon to Indian Forilln Mlnlsler S'faran,Slngh to help meet !lie coll Of cartni for the Bengali ref\JPi!S who fled to India. Tbe United Natlona 11111 Plllldmt Miia ._.. .... to~ up I pap al 1111 •Hit~ ... ..,, •• wllll 6111 ...... ., 11111111 ~ ..... ,, " bllW 11111dl; Plmocnll poala-poolletl It. • \ , , • J , .l I I • I Firms Deny Medicare Accusation LOS ANGELES (AP) -Private In· 1uranee compele1, respondlnf to a charge by Cal~omil Secr<tary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. that they bad wasted up to f265 million in Medicare funda , said many of the pa)'llltJJt> cited by Brown were made under previous federal guldellnea. "At the lime of treatment, our best m~ i'"""1<nt was tbal the tre1tment was proper and the payment was p~ per," said Stewart Knapp, manager of publlc affairs for Blue Cross. Medicare guidelines have recenUy been lightened. At a news conference Thursday, Brown expanded ,on bis earlier c h a r J e s of wastage of Medicare funda, saying the companies involved made. duplicate payments lo hoapl!als IDd doclors, milmanqed admlnlstr1tive costs and ua- ed public' funds for junkets for wives of company e1ecullve1. "Altboujh It la Impossible lo tell t1· 1ctly how much money Is Involved, It ap- pears as though up to '2t5 million may have been misspent by Blue Cros11, Blue Shield, Occidental Llle In1urance Co., the California Physicians' Servict and Hospital Service of CaHfornia," Brown said. He said his charges were based on a federal audit report acknowledged as authentic by the Department or Health, Education and Welfare. A spokesman for Occidental said Brown's charges were based on "vague charges taken out or context from reguJar audit reports by HEW," and ac- cused him "of furthering bla personal ambitions through sensational headlint seeking." Informed of the denials by Insurance spokesmen, Brown 1akl they were using "vague generalities'' to justify 0 their waste of Medicare funds ." Brown's estimate of alleged losses was termed "highly overblown" by a Social Security Administration official i n Wasblngtoi1, D.C. Court Overhaul Proposal Ey ed SACRAMENTO (AP) - A major overhaul of Ca1Uomi1'1 court 1y&Wn la being proposed by A11embiymln James Hayes (Jl.Long Beach.) Three measures introduced 'Thursday by Hayes are similar to ants he 1ponaorod l11! year but losl In the 8eal1e Judiciary Committee. 'lbe proposals would restructure the present three-level trial court syatem of justice, municipal and superior courts in- to a on~level Superior Court setup. "This system would be operated on 1 statewide bas!& both from the standpoint of financing and from the atandpoint of !he admlnistraUon of justice Itself," Hayes said. The meaSW'f.I are ACA • and AB 151- IO. Teeriy Boppers Clog the Li11.e HOLLYWOOD (AP ) --Fans talepbonlng lo -lbe recorded volcel ol. aeven roci ltw caused a 1lut of busy •J&nal• on some lloll,ywood UH talephonoa Thur1- dly, the Poclllc Telephone spokesman aaid. Don Bemaan. publisher of 1 new Ian m11utne for teen-aged girls, ,&lid It bad printed a number where callers oould bear 1 three-minute areettnl by singers Donny Oatnond. Dlvid Ca11ldy IDd !be Jackson Flve. So many called, the telephone spoieaman said , that m e t er s recorded 1,000 busy signals in a 11- hour period Thursday. The overload caused falJe bw:y sJgnals on some other telephones with the same prolix In the area, he added. He estimated 75 lo 80 percent of the calls originated in Southern Calliomil. Berrigan said calls came from as far u the Eut Coasl and called -II "a tidal wave of teeny-bopper•.'' The P1clfic Telephone spokesman laid Pe t er s o n Publlshln1 Co.. publishers of the mqulne, Slor, bad agreed lo dlaconnecl the reconllnf Frldly. He said a phone company in- tercept message will explain to those calUng the number that because of the volume the call can- not be completed. Reagan Denies Family Received Medical Handout SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. &nald Jlealan bas denied 1 student newapaper report that be bu received free medical care from a Sacramento phyltcian. "I'm saying categorically that it is absolutely not true," the governor told his weekly news C91Uerence. He did confirm, however, that Dr. Charles H. Cutler of Sacramento has given his wife, Nancy, and son, Skipper. 13, free injections for allergy with serum they have provided. The governor said Cutler once a week gives a shot to Mn. Reagan and once every two weeks to Skipper. "When we didn't receive a bill from Dr. CuCer for doing this, be very klndly said be enjoyed stopping by IDd it was no pro- blem for him," Reagan aaid. "And, be would like lo do this 111 his own IDd u be said to do it u his 'cantrlbuUon .... "That Is the extent of !be ac><:alled free medical care. He bu never treated me, and be baa never treated oor daughter,'' Reagan said. Hffe gives no other medical care whatsoever. That is his con- tribution." The student newspaper at Sacramento State College reported In Wednesday's edition that "Gov. Ronald Reqan'a fll1li· ly receives free medical care from Dr. Charles H. Cutler of the Sacramento Medical Clinic, while they are in Sacramenlo. Big W elf m·e I . Fraud Ciist\ • ... Nearin g End i••··················' !How's Your I ! Old Face? I • '°" ,_ w ..... ,.., hi • • • e · COMPLETE DIAL RIFtNISH e : IH. 6.IO YALUI : ! ONLY .$350 l1 OAKLAND (AP) -Feb. II bu been 1el for sentencing W esl Oaldllld druQlsl Robert D. 'J'obenkln, who pleaded 1ullty in what the prosecution tailed the larfell single ft•ud case in the hl!lory ol the "11!!tiilt state welfare plan -more than a hl}f. : · MEN'S WATERPROOF CRYSTALS : • alG. J.00 YALUI • • • million dollars. Tobenkin, 37, who lives in Piedmont, WU due for trial 'n1t.zrsday before Superior Court Judge Spurgeon Avadklan on 19 counts of defrauding Medi-Cal in phony presalptions claims and two count.s of grand ·the ff. But at the lasl minute be pleaded-guilty lo one count of grllld !hilt IDd three counts of fraud. Deputy Alameda County Dist. Atty. Charles Herbert said Tobenkln's downfall -c1me when be filed prescription claims for two welfare recipients who were dead. At one time, Slid Herbert, Tobenkln was filing prescripUon claims for a S.year~ld which, if they had been followed, would have bad her taking 121 pllb a day. Around 90 pet<e!I~ of the claims he filed over the past 4!h years were phony, Herbert said. The grand theft charge to which Tobenkin pleaded guilty involves $559,- 236, but his attorneys, Robert Mouser and Robert Wright, said the e1act amount will be determined in a civil suit which will be filed by the state attorney general's office, which cooperated with Alameda County in investigating Tobenkin's case. He remains free on '601000 ball. Stanford Voting In Teacher Ca se Nearly 50-50 STANFORD (UPI) - A lw<>-<iay referendum at Stanford University in- dicated Thursday the student body was nearly split on the case of a suspended radical professor. Results of the student vote showed 2,615 in favor of retenUon of H. Bruce Franklin on the Stanford faculty . Another 2,114 voted to concur with a faculty board deciaion to fire the Maoist profeuor, found guilty of i{ICilinc students lo riot A apok-•n for the unlvenlly noted Slanfonl llu more than 11,0llO -arld the .C~ 729 voter turnout "wa1 the largest in the history of the campus" on any referendum. The atuclenl newspaper IDd atuclenl Jeaderi have condepmed a ~2 faculty board vote lo fire Frsnkiin with pay through AIJiUll lm. &! univeraity President Richard W. Lym.it bU ~ the decision. The final decision ruts with the school's board of trustees, who scheduled 1 special session for Satunlay lo discusa th"e matttr~ : ONLY $1°0 : • • : THU:~ .. ,.... WJ~DTHJS I : . -· • • Preservation Plan UPIT ....... Sen. Peter H. Behr (R·Tiburon), Indicates position e e of various Northern California rivers on a map alter e e , explaining h~ proposed Ieglslalion barring con· e e struction of dams on the Eel, Trinity, Klamath and e Smith Rivers and preserving them as "wild" streams. : Eshlloll1lilcl 43 THrll e ----'--===~~~~~~~~~,. HAllOl I HO,,IN• • CINT IR No Fault KIDS LOVE e :uoo Hori... l ln. e U E • CNt1M... • N:CL LEN e 145HU e PlanBacked i~~~~~~,.~·~·~•:•:•:•:•:•:•=:•:•:•:••:•:•:•:•:;•:;M~ By Reagan SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The push in the legislature for nofauJt automobile insurance has rectived an important boost from Gov. Ron a Id Reagan, who endorsed the .. concept" and pledged to sup- port a specific bill this year. "l'm inuch more confident now," said A1sembly Democratic Floor Leader Jack R. Fenton of Montebello after the Republican governor's an- nouncement Thursday. Fenton introduced one ma- jor n1>fau1t bill Tuesday. Oth- ers prtViOUJly were introduced by Sen. John A. Nejedly (R- Walnut Creek), and A.s&emblyman Le r o y F. Greene (D Sacramenlo.) Under controversial »fault, a driver's own insurance com- pany would pay his claim retardless of who caused the accldent. '1We've been interested 1n this IDd I .lhlnk tberl-bl,. been .,,..,h teata In lbe cou.,. try lo ilnow Iba! the concept doea havt•merlt," Reagan told his weekly newt cohference. ReaglJI had cast a favorable glance at no-fault durJng ,bia Jan. 6 State of tbe Stat .. ad- dress, but the governor's press office then cautioned newsmen he was not endoralng the con- ctpt and merely wu "eJ:· plorlng the Plll!iblllty" of such a aystem. . • ID A .. UMlt ..-..,2..,..., ....,._ . ....... --· ,, ' t January Sale low in Prog.-.s-At All StO~s . ' ' Double Kni ~·suits'i::.$'1>/l;.<iS Double 1Knit slaCks I 2'0%' OF'i=! --,,..~~~~~1~o<~ .......... ---~~- & c;:hirtc; Are Half Off I ~ t~AN~!T ~.ft~,..:...·-· __ Dress / Slimo ~ p AND ~ Shirts ~ 0 · l!!.AfU-ovtR1·® -------~~'----- Leather Jackets/ HALF Off! Heavy Coats/ 20% ~! ~~-~-~1------ ~ ' • •I -" I • • ' ' . ,• • • ' I 1 ! I ' ' • • • • ~. •1 DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' . Overcrowded • Schools 'I 1 . . . . . ~ • Otercnl11ded coodltions on the campu ... ol the walldn1 trails, picnic areu, and tht new libtary and Blllllbsl\On·Beacll Union Hlch School Dilt~l~~soon wW : •, 1Clj)tural cenber"hle"'wlll bt·bujJI oa.a-lnlflll ll!'¢00k·. ~•ch crisis proportions unless ldlool dl•ux:i 'trust~ .. -.;, , ina~ Tallftrt, : ; ,-·: •· ; 1 • • ;,: ·.+ • and taxpayers provja• speedy rellel. ·, "· ~' ... '~-~'tlie tltiliat devefol'.,.ntio n\etrit ro• the quiet, . Enrnllmenl projections show Iha~ !our or the rl"" puoive enjoyment or nature, clty oC!icials are also look· high schools wlll be more overpopulated next yur than Int al ways to finance an "acllvo.uea" to Include bridl"' they are now -even with boundory changes aimed, at poths. boating and fishing. · . equalizing the. burden. . Even though the conslrucllon schedule Is lagging It is predicted that Fountain Valley411gh School wUI about one year behind, once the fen ce Ia torn down have 4,201 students on its campus: Westminster 3,670; J!'untington Beach resident.I probably will agree lt was Marina. 3,658; and Edison 3.497. The acuteness ol the worth the wait problem is J!OJnted out by the ract that each ol these · lcltools was designed tor a maximum capacity of about 8,J)OO. ' .. 01 the Cive schools "'ithin !he 51-square-mjle di!' , ' trict, only Huntington l!ei"'h .High School with a prnjecl· ed enrollment or 2,579 !or the 1972-73 achoo! y1ar ·wi11 not be severely overcrowded . From this, it becomes readily apparent that trustees muat soon CO'h!lder a bond election for conslructi9n of. another campus, year-atound 1cpools, or other measures lo cope with the overcrowding problem. . . ·-. Fence. Fi~sl, Then Beauty It seems odd Iha! resident. or Huntington Beach should look forward to construction of 1 Jenee around JJ>O acres of relatively ·virgin )and. . .,. Bui the fence, however esthetically liekin~ it may be, alJo signals the construction or the (Jentril City Park. It Is 1omellting v9ters ~ave been waiting !ot>sllice 1968 when a $6 million park bon4 was passed . ·New Course for Chamber ··-· ' Fountain Valley's small but ambitious Chamber of Commerce is _ charting a new course this year with its new president Georg~ Mouck. · A top-level executive with a nationwide ·1nsur1nct firm , the 39-year-old ' Mouck.,has pledged ·greater i9· volvement of the organization in city, county and state affair~. " · · • Under bis leadership, the Fountain Vall'ey;Ghamber of Coinmerce ·is looking forward lo a reorganization ~f personl)el and commi'J,ees. It' iii also planning to appoint oflicial representalives"Who will attend city council meet· ings and sessions of ltbe county and state c_hambers of commerce. _ .. _Mouck takes over the organization frollJ,.Dr. Marvi_n~ Adler, ~an opt~etri!:t under whose two-year guidance the chamber bas enjoyed numerous successful even\s, /including the Miss Fountilin Valley Pageant~ the Hal· " loween Day Parade and the Fountain Valley ,euttural Week. · . --· -· The rence will be up !o~about 18 moll'ths, "l!~inrtirtg ID Man:b. Planners believe that IS how IQn'g JI will iake to contett the land and water areas into one of the finest , q>fPFJ1Unity parks in Southern California. ,. . The DAILY PILOT wishes. Mou ck and the newly in· 1talled board of directors .. coritinued success dtiring the coniing •year. "Aita all, boy, bigot.sought ro have a choice, too!" Included in ·the ~project are two lakes, nature and W'e Have Lost ,r . .The ·At tention . . Of Youth . .. Dear Gloomy Gus l8n 't it an· unnecessary. expense ror the Adult Education divl11ion of the Huntington Beach · Union High School Distrk:t to print ind mail to "Occupant" the !pring schedule or classes?·.Even on a bulk mail- ing it must.-cost a bundle. 01.ainf the question-period foll owing my talk 11, 1 Midwest colle(!:e recently, a 1'0mU bl the alldtence 1lood up and _ ~: c.no you ·approve ol, the 1e1ua1 ~ !bat )'llUlll people '" ......., ln•to<lq?" L. fl B. ""' ... ""'~ '""""' ,....,.. ........ .., ...... '"" ~ ., ........... . ..-,.Ht ,..... lip ....... , .... ~ • ' • I ~ ~· ' .,~ " ~ I -' I ti ' ' • .... ~· regarded ftJ '1ym,..... lexu1I permWlvtnm 4:oda ii a ftl!P•• ·to cerUlin co~ obtaWng in ow COt"Dr inunitn ro~ •Ile\ persona) llyeai just a,, sexual r~sion in the'"' past ~'I .a sYmptom of ' 1 tar different con.'lteUiitiOn of society: lht marital unit, and theit , Wbt a quaint way · to~°"' q .... tion : Do I approve! Wbtcii'es if J •Po Pfov_el or notT What YOW1I people are g~ IJIC II lilttn to my dlilpprov1I, I( I dis- approve! I might 11s well aave my breath to cool my' porridge. relatio~:~hip ~lhei;individu:d . : lt'11 like asking If I approve o( l~e Polar ice-cap melting. When {he climate changes, and: get!! warmer. the cap begirui to m~tf.. Jf we are going lo be con- cerned, we ,have to be concerned about l~e total cli01'\te or contemporaty lire, not just one .manifestation that happens to bother us JJI' WE OON'T begin by asking the rlght questions, we can't end up with any 1Atlafactory answer!. I( we begin wjth , our own attitudes, we can't und'erstand the attitudes of others. If we· make fudgmenll based solely pn our own ex-periencet and PrttOnceptionll. we will fail WE HA VK'TO LOOK deeply Into the in even reaching a common meeting forces of al\en8tion in modern life.' into lfOWKf with those whdse: expcriencfs and the fn~ors th1I have . weaken.ed (1f not conditioning -are different. underm1~~) the family structure, Jnto • Whether J approve or not is oino con-the relat1v1m:-modem people . ex~ ~~.What is importnnt Js,why tl~y a~ut, all lhe~r morn! value!f, 1.l'llO t_he _..doing It, what it means to them, h9w ·· ra.1lu~ of rehglous and. educational 1n. it la helping or hurting their OWll persofial · .st~tutlon~ to . C?me to grips Cd\lr"ageonsly development, and what it implies f0ir>the with. tv1ls" J~r.:,deeper than tile ron- tuture !tructure or the famil y and chlld-venu.ona! sins. they were so ~y . fulmtnallng against. rearing. Everybody h.as his ow,n hangup The tragedy is that !he youl}g P«IPle ,no about aex, and practically no 1ndlvJdUAI L. . ·1 • • ..,_ reaction ii realistic objective or worth· lo~; care wh!:t~"'~ J, or the. lad~· i:rl tr1e I. · I m ' audience, of m1n1ons like us, Approve or sentr• 1zing ro · disapprove. W:,e have lost their attention, TR! TROUBLE WITH w is that we and, right or' Wrong, they are going to Dep looking at !OCial phenomena All make their pw.h mistakes, and not cefpy ca11111' when they should ~ll.Y be ours. II Js hard·to blame ·th~m. • FiS h. Moni tb:ring.by TV . ' . ' By MIKE ABRAMSON Most of us are by now qu ile used ·to tele:vi&ton and video tape as an educator, entBt1lner, baby sitter, security o.ffi~ '1td purveyor of the Instant repla;y. Jn the flitutt we are told the medium may even tilt over our shopping a~ banking chores for ·us. lt 1hould come II! no surprise lo us then that boob tube has become a major tool of fisheries management as· it has·1n many other acientific endea vors. A clo5'd circuJt TV-video tape facilit y is being utilized in Califo rnia as pnrt of one of the mOst aophisticated and efricienl fishtry facillties in the world. a unil dedicated lo bulldint aod preM!.rving the famed aa1mon and ~l eelhearl runs Qf~ the Sacnmiento River. ONE OF ONLY two of lis type in th< UnJted Stal.es, the California systtm ls Par1 or i$20"mllllonlishery and re<:re8· tiort project at lhe Red Bluff Oivt!r~lon Dam '"' Ille river. Optroted by the U.S. !id lllld 11'lldll!e s.riM:e. th< TV unit is doo!IJ...i lo count and ldentlly fish lllllrtU• upstre1m lo their ant>e'ltral ~ """"'1•· Willl hilh demi blockin1 more and more •nadroniolJI fl!h runs on western llrelinl, 8CCUJ'HI monitorinc of Nimon ..i •!head -lalionl wtlh their ldgh .i-&o _.u ind commertl•1 ....... alik~ 11-111 v llte-li le~...,..,, ........... • MY RAii or lht hich dam1 ·5M-........,11Jblndu , ·~·-flllt-. .._ s...-n- lln6111t,,..11111111a11 four :iun a&o • ,. ,. ~~~ ~-. ~-'W ~"' "ll'W"' t'' .l. ,.,_ .. ' · Gutlst Repvra · ~ ... , ·~ i I . , " ' Us'llerles peroJ.et hid to view ·the scrttn' for 16 l\flur!,a day In an etrort to 'count eac~ 'fish as tt'. pa Med the cani~ra: ';rhe t~hnlque wa. costly and tedious ,when !alnlon were ·fjw and diffic11!t and in- accurate whf.b ish were nu~r,Ptl!. 1 But now video l&Pf! provide fUtomltic and pr!Cise ~itoring 24. hours a d11.y. Cameras no~ ~rate only whtn a pass· ing fish ~riggers an electronic signal a11 it reaches lhe .top of the la'cldl:r. Jru:tan-t~ viewl,pg 11 provldl!d 1s well as "instant replay"' which enables ob~rver!I to h1tt or repeitedly replay tape iecUon11 requlr&rig prolonged eiamin.ation to determine numbers and identification of fish ,whtr:h have passed the Ctlmtra. • EACll YEAll AT the Red Blutr l•cUlty. accordl111 lo. federal ollic:rals, TV came-as In Jbtlr \lftde.rwatlr ho\M:in1 record f~sh l'\tlllolvrragtag JSS,008 ulmon and t0,000 •loelliead. Up to i.000 salmon may pass the e<imttu • peak ct>y1. The nmery lmlallatllii and TV viewing plua, whl c_l'I bi 1ypplementtd by et· tensive ,recreational f1ciliUn .tt the. site, 11 open to tlie public and 0Irer1 ah 'In-· teresting stop la tr1vt:lt:rs in the vicinity. The only "!"plaint htllrd oo far 11 from unsucceoillul anglers In the ..... · who on d1y1 •htn their luck doeln't bold, at\rlbOle · tonipera.,,.ot Oii the ~ fll tlliiL 'IV perfarmiJll quarry U I ;c.,. -the !lib don\ DH< tllal dlf.· CaUttnla , ............ .. H ( Senator'• Theme: Ant i-communism Doesn 't Work ¥ulh ~ight Retreats Into lnactivism WASHINGTON -One-wades through J, William Fulbright's most recent analysis of America"! new pla~ in the world with a 8ense of dismay. lie will nOt, it T!!-Suspected. be able to define where1 ~merica will stnnd wh<'n the "failure'' in Vit>lnatQ ht11 ~n liquid11ted and the naLion emba~ks upon some more enlighttned·course ttbmrld 1ffairs. Several thou.'l11nd ' words later the =-chainnan Of the Se:n--· ate ·Foreign Rela-~· ;.i·~· ' tion.1 1 Committee:.~ ~ ~~s comes up1 to .expect a.: • · ' ~I ,_ · lions b)(i,advocallne .' ~':f · a retitii lo iii< id•al; -_..,._, :1$Jll .~I llwi ,Jioltrd , , . Nifi"o!I' th•J;ter. A~ . . tboug~ the let-dow~., · _ .. iJ 'not unexpfcted It Ii still disappointing that no more imaginative· the!i!is would ii· Jwninate hiJJ ~mming up: SENATOR FUIBRIGH'l"S theme, 11.s oiillined in a Jong dillsertation in the New Yorker Magazine, which. gavt us the "C~nlng of AmericaJ'.'l~·that anti-com· mun1sm doe!'ln't work; 'rbe Trum.11n Doc· lrii'le·i~'out-of date. It led to the .disaster in Vietnam. With the complete Jlquid11ti on Of the 1<ietnall') War either by the Nixon adm1'nistr1Uon or it! succes.sor, 1 new day wjJl dawn. But what the dawn11 early jjght Will reveal is not yet forsetable. ln any cise, it will not be isolationism, neo • or otherwise. and the only hope lies in making the United Natiorui work In the spirit ·of · Arrierica'a o Id -ta sh i on e d Jdeaijsm. ' senafur ·F\.!lbright'a thesis, never:-the- tesa, 'ls · ~h . reading bee•.,. ii re~lll 1 ,respeclable ~analysls ot hi! poellioli. the"centrar theme ·ot Which is a rept.Miatif?n oftthe polick>t and doctl-ines he once "potJ"""· , w .,.r · .. ' . ' THF .• SE WERE THE anti-Communist and c6t'd war policiea of the ma jority of his :own political party, cr~afed and Im- plemented by such illustriot1.1 "-Aders as George C. Marshall, De:in Achewn, Har- ry .s· Truman, Averell llarrim11n, and. carried forward, although faultily, by John Foster Dulles, Dw ight D. Eisenhow~. Dean Rusk, John. ~· Ken- nedy, Lyndon B. JohnsOn, William .P.. Rogers and Richard M. Nixoo. AU, It now develops, w~re wrong, perhaps not temporarily, bul in ~the long run. The policies of lMO ei:tendtd·lhrough the 1970! haw: .brought us to the brink of diiaster from which there is no escape.. e1cept through a new set of values. Fulbright is Mt very clear about these values but they seem to encompass a re- . jection of the ''glory and agony" of the ei:e;cise of power ~s futile and brutal. The facnde has been ripped away from the "sham idealism" of the ei:ercise of the 4(rt>sponsibililie!I of power.'' WE BEGAN WITH the ldtalism of the United, Nations charier. Then We retreated into the "realism" of the cold war ~nj) the Truman Doctrine of defen- dfng ~ free world and leading to the final ~ummat.ion in Vietnnm. We fnil· ed. Now the party i's over. · Contri~ictory as il may seem there are · point! t resemblance between Fulhri~ht and N(xon. Nixon dot"! Mt repudit1le the pa11t in the Fulbright sen!W!, nor the respon!ibllilies of powtr. But he does desire a new set of values, an entirely flew foreign policy, and a new way or ex- ercising power wiJhout i r r e v o c a b I e military commitment. ln contrast to Fulbright's retreat into an inefrcctual United Nations, Nii:on em- barks on a tireless poHcy of dynamism in personal contact with the leaders of tile world. whether Communist or non-Com· · munist, to find a new set of values. FULBRIGIIT DISTRUSTS Nixon In this enterpriae, 11 do a large number of other Democratic leaders. They see in Jt mon sham realism, if oot outright dect1ption, and they desire to cur9 the power of the presidency, even though. they. praise hiJI missions to Peking and Moscow. They can do no less 1.han that, for It is evident from Fulbright 's dis.c;crtation that he and his associates have no ideas that are bet.. ~r . . If Fulbright, as he says, sees no return to isolationism he docs clearly imply a mO...ement into inaclivism with ill only posi tive expre!."!lion an attei:npt to ac- tivate 1he United "Nations, hOwever hopeles., that might be. TRE FULBRIGHT inactivism Jeems 1 less promisillg alternative than~ Nii:on't activism. Certainly it is nol a'n attractive political concept except to the tirtd and discouraged. One is tempted to conclude that Fulbright talks about I teturn to idealism because he cannot think of anything else to do when· the glory and agony of power subsides in ·~benign neglect." · ~ · • · The New Yorker Magazine, which once was entertaining and poignant, has gone in ror this heavy stuff like Ftilbrlght and Charles Reich's ''Greening of Ametica" to try to toke the lead In new liiOlight and survive in a Im frivolous magazine publishing world. Even lta "Talk or the Town" columns ue deYOtf4 to political polem"Jcs. Planes to Israel·; a Politic·al .Issue· . · · WASHii(GroN · -• ,,_ -Ejyptian howla of outrage aboUt the U.S . .ening more combat planes lo lsrael are a clearcut case of "yelling before being hurt." Not only has ·lsrH1 gotten no additional lii:craft, but there i9l't' the slightest in- dication when;a'ny will be forthcoming. All ' that ha!! hap- . pened I! a vague and n~bulous "a gr e.e. ment in' principle" between 1 P.residf'nt Nixon arid P.rcmier Golda Meir that Is- rael will be allowed ,· to buy an unspecitied • number Or F-4 Phan. / tom supersonic fight· er·bomben and smaller rabeonk A-4 Sky· hawks at' some indefinite .time In tht future. / And lhat'!I all -despite the recent rash of headUnes, "lsraef To Get More Jet Fighters." AT TUE MOST, II will be l!l•ny months before """'' Phantoms and/or Skyhawks join the Jsraeli air forct'. Israel wanl, to buy 50 to 60 ol. thf, big powtrf~ Phantoms and 90 tn 100 of, !Lie slnwet'hlt highl y maneuverable Skyhnwk 11ttnr.k fiRhlers. 'fhe nloney is avallable Jor· ac<iuiring these plane!!. One fll th< last thinis Colllre" did ~fOl"f' quilling shortly btfore Chrl~lma11 . ' . ' •1 Geert1e_--.... Dear Gftllirt: \ -. was to vote P»~mill~--jn'-credil! to lsrael for this purpose. JJut· neg-0tiJJting -Ule-'~lQiil sale •(bow' roan}'· aircra'ft, price ... 1nd ... t'~le~'Ol;delivtry ~r mooth ) is in the ·bind.ti "'Ol the Adminlsfrallon and not Ciihiiress.. · ' ~·"' ~·so fpr, U1e State Department. in chatge of lht ·ma tier, has done absolutely nothing. ; uoaatisfactoi'y lo both Israel and its many bip.rtiu.n Congressional backers. It is allo u.fe to predict that Rogers directly, and the AdministratiOn fn. directly, would be 1ssalled with furious 'v~hep\ence. ~t...happens next remains to be seen . .,· IT'S .OBVIOUS Egypt's hypocritical lknuneiatio119 are prornplCd by the hope of deterring or further delaying a u1e l(!Telnent. , • j Qrdi,narily, that strategy might wor~ i "'1U\.~Ro~ers. It doesn't take much to JdistuMe him from approving the 1ale·of ·lw-to Tsroel. But this timf, 1)11! Jn. 0"1111m:R, IF Secretary Wllllam laliifYlng election baltlo It undercuttlng Roger!has hi1 ·w"y, It will be a Jone t~ hlilm ,~ and whether he likes it or not, before anyt!Jingis don<. He has long -iti!J!l!·~bal planes and other arm• will dra&Ji.Jll his reet on providing Israel wHh •f>O.IO~; lo lm:ael llarUll( llOlllelime this moie'arms to otfaet Ruuia't steady now .year... . o('weap001 to-the Arabi. I Jn, Prtmler Goti:la Meir's talk 'With "He balked at dolna Iba\ even when U.S. ~l Nl1on, she was 11 a I) f •1rlal plioti>s flt'OVed lndilputably-J\ussia unylet\tilg on one poinl. Wbil!o ea.-U,. was, :w~lli•& powerful antiaircraft ~ wllllngnets to coftlJ'l'.'Omlse on misSile ballerlet •lone' the Suez Canal -otbtt' •major Items, 11he -.fled Israel In direct violation of the ~flf'f ·~ '.,·wouW· under no clrcu~es permit ment tilher Egyptian or Soviet troops to cross But U1i~ timt thfre II 111 1D·lm~Dtr the Suez Canal foUowi"I an Israeli differenct. ,.. ~al from the. wattrWay. Mrs. 111is is an tlect\orJ year, With President Meir declared Imel Is willing to pull Nixon 1lre1dy ~Hy ruMlnl for a Bel-ond beck htr trool)8 from the Ca~I. but 11 . term. Selling mort comhat planet and • untllfnbly opposed lo allowing Aro'b other urgently sought anna111enta to fORW to retum to thl! Slnll. •, "I are coocenlraled. Witl\ the Mtrap.·A ' bombers, carryin1 thermoCuclur hambs, these bl)t~eries constitute France'• ftiajor nuclear ·armaments. Also nearlnt: tom· pletlon is France'• atomi~ auhmari-- the first of fi've to be put ~nto openUon. TJIERE IS increasing evide~ ,Red China is moving lo counter Russia in· fluence in the Middle East. Western diplomats stationed in that area report growing signs of that in virtually •eftry Arnb country, particulnrly in Syri•, Iraq and Lebanon. Another· significan', in- dication was the little-noticed ·speech of Chiao Kuan -hua, top Peking. delegate-to the United Nat.ions, hotl y challenging Moscow's policies ~ aclivilie1-ln tbe Middle "East. Chiao berated Russia for ''manipulating" the Arab$ for !)er own ends. "No one," declaimed Chiao, j'h•s the right to engage Jn political deals ·behind (the Arabs' aricj> Plllestinlana') backi, ~rlwlnl aw1y , ttlO!r ti,ht lo n - lat<ftce and lieil national fntomt." Naturally, Ch1ao said nothing about Red <lljna'1 '~er11111way" tM rllhta or 11bollna, •&oUans and other to1b- Jugatoc1 people. 1 • --· DAILY PILOT Jiir~el Is a l'fd.hot polllical iaue -with wiMsprMd· support. among Republle:aM 111 we:ll u l>fomor:i-ltJ. UNDIJI! S'l'A11: Dtpartm<nl 1111111111 woold bf. cert1ln to evoke strident Democratle attacks 1galn!lt I h t Admlnillr1Uon. So reprdn GI Jloi<n'1 penaul ~ fJOlllion, Ille"' will be a dellnlte aalel ISllA.EL DAS lllarted prndudlon ol a I 0011<1-ru.1 miuilt oapablo or crt .. enn, a !,!GO-lb. warhold more than 3tltl mti... Dt~lpated "Jet~." the new weapon could c1rry a ntK:lear warhead - altholJ&b there Is no kmwo evidence llroel has lltem. Output fll llto Jerltbo Is nmnloe at tho me ol lltrN 1o u a llobtrl II. w...i, '°"lisllcr Tho,,... K<nil, l'ldllor 14 lbfrl ..... 11111<• Edit<>rial )\jg< EtUlor Tl>< .. !Mal --e( lhl Dair -· ' Pllol_ .. __ _ Thanks {or helpillj( mt with yoor OriPntal Curu Courst. .1Rd t•· ercises in Sideways Calllthenlca. l1Ve finally leerMd "Ute .._,1y1 Sitting, or Bloa~, P01ltlon. Could ~oo rush Ute ant In..,! l ou'I ... 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II, 4 SiCTIONS, 4a PAGES • ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 2f, ·19n NC . TEN CENTS . ' ... WilM~n Delend8 Bi4: Say8 -Win 9 • TriO Faces ' I .,. ~ ' Df ug Rap In Raid Country Club Suffers Dama ge Anl"Y olllclail at' Ille Santa· Ana eoon. try ctub'tn C<iota MeU are today count- inlc Ille coot of damage lnfllcted by van- dila Tbunday night. Nine newly planted pine Ires w.,. uprooled bi unknown -. wbo ailo ftlll!C tooil and lee marUn Into • nearby Wm, Orange County ~· olflcers ~Ila laid maey o1111e·-..... and other j>laDla ..... -... Illa ,.u v courae, .om. al them damqed to tbe . point tbet replanllng may not be )llllllble. · !meo\ipl«I belleva ju...n. may haft been --!or Iba dev-UQo. ~ Crocker Make8 · Prime · Rate · Cut Turkish Jet Cra1bea ANKARA (AP) -A W Alrlilll DCI db Oft ,. I W ..... 1'1d11~ ... ly...., ... ""' '"'* .... ...., ·--I lk:a•t11f. ... m _... ........... _Mm, talllUllllnl,.... ·-~ :\. ... &~W:r:'t ..... ... tbl-' S'S ' I • • I '1 -America .... bod _., -...... be npl• .... -11111 ·~11.et11 win. I dan't care wlm we ...... feell .. -leoljorl -IOlioall)o o••kier tbe IDlft, be6n drldl• io Ii .. aoy llOlt "mWlary aid to •. _,,, O<~M.,.-._ "11'1 up to Ille Pnoldent to prolect our people. lie _, -tllem .tier. they can't win," be llid. "A llWe friendly <Uiqreemenl la oby, we dan1 have to ·flg!ll OV~·_,.thtng. But when we·do, let'• win.'.; · Wlloan _, II}' wbal be t b Ink 1 shouldbedanoln ~-.but did llY If be bed .... tbe decllioa to enter •· mWtary coolllcl U..... "I -beve bad tblt wu over within no time It all." lie vien Ille 1'llole Vietnam -u • -of tnclc -"No lien bu ..,Ut our -llle 11111 lince Ille C!vll . War. we•,. demora1izlnc our youth. Wa'vo .. all " --and com-IDlll -..••. • • "I doD1 believe In IOln« to .war. but -,... -•'up ,.... mind, do " all tbe ftJ." "America bu·weekened illelf maraJJy aDlf, IODlh!l'l'lic•lly," be continued. "You ... ~.--over there lr)1nc to _.,,.,;., ., ., ' -. correct the world's -""' we Pini to sacrlflce our manpower .on wars we can't win?" . . He view the Near J:aat, Arab-Israeli conflict, as lbe next gnal decision. · "I lhlnk the creatfon ol Israel wu the fullfillment. of Bible proj,be.y," Wlil<ln "!id. "JI ..... the .... good thing the United Natlona did. NoW we have to determine II we llloWd olW' protection to Israel, and 11 ... ·11 fight to the end." Wilson defends the council's action on the resolution baaed on the fact it will be lelll to·lbe national conference of mayors for potential national IOllon. , ''Tbis is 1 topic the m1yon brtl'tl u; year after year," Wl..laon said. 11Jt aUeeta the cities. I've said maqy times the nao tlon i.. going bankrupt because of our military upenses and other thinp." He also said the relOlution was ~ for tbe counctl to act on. '1lt's not a referendum, an initiaUft or anything elM for tbe people to vote on. It's really u Jssue ·among tbe .mayon." "I'll' rather be a loV«' tben a 'fiabler, but when it's lime to fipt, 1· will," 'tbl mayor con<luded . Hijacker Called 'Butn' \ FBI FoilS Newest Parachute Effort Hughes Myster.y Grows ' .. ,. :.f.ubU,~~ ll_old Up; _Wh0.~~r1ed 2 Che cks? ' . eerJllllalloa la eatbiatlc. ' a-llJ • Ille on.. mealed: tllolr -bt.llew York SUplW <na1 - °"' -·· -blPeat judldll body-• l4I Anpleo opotaman for H°""' Tto1 eo., 111e -a1 the m-·· • _.....,llid: "We'd lib to poinl out lhat wltbln 14 ._,. -Hqbea ·Tool Co. iaW)'lf alllllir llHll WU elven -to copiu cf flla ...... dopoailed in I 8Wtu -. Jh&boo I. I ·-..... ablo ID JI IP' 11111 .. 'R.R. Jlalbeo' -11lllt1111 .... 1i1111m ..... II .._ " .......... Tall Co., 8-lon, Ta.. ·----•llJ'"B.R. =·i:.~ :.'t"=-=·-= tlllllr ........ -at r" • .,..=d a. Hncbu," but DIWI" "R.R. ilaches." A McGnw-HID IP".._.. laid tut ...... 11111 .... -~ not -to """'"' la 11-·· ...... be ii bellend to bo °""" ""' .... pokl to blm tbrooch C1lllonl '"'"'· tile -UnaP -aD Illa 8"-11 lor Ibo purported •• , 1a..1Pb1 Wirt made. lnflll llu aid be -Bucba -• --period -!GO tlma. • ..M be lapad Ibo -But Illa -al Illa -..:t,. McGnw·BUI ... oaJlod for tiM lapel to be returned to ....,.. Al • IWlll, tbeicompenill .., .., ...,. oniJ tranotriplo al tbe .... -ilJ imac. 11111, .... lapel tllim11f¥el. • tbe air. I dtll't know II It was In disgust at beillC lollond or what." ' Gen. B"8 It llollOway, ·!¥ ...,. (IWlljer, o1· !be Slrateclc Air Cclnmarid (SAC) said today he hoped f11i action by the Air Force would serve to deter future ••bailout hljacklnga." "We hope this will 'show how the Air Force can very effectively help in such a sJtuation," Holloway said of Thursday's capture, 11and perhaps this w i 11 dlacourace this bailout hlj1cldng tech- nique." \ , f ~ I • • I , ffio .... WU ... !. 0~ ' loMr -;,.~.;:!:::J:..=~;:_;;=~~ .-.. lilMI MS'lll l!IH .. 'be ailil Iba Ille on 1-llOod ii "11111 .._,,. t 'J'.111 OCMJ"9' -for tbe evaluation while Colllm' propoul for' a 1JHcn i>lanned community wttb· I hotel: o[flcea • and reolauraots ourroundlnc H w.0 llill ' • before tile commillloa. ·1 o Chriatiansen In • relattCI ac:Uon, oomml91iooen ' voled lllllllilnoully to take that ap. STANFORD (AP) -JllCll Chrlllll_,, pltcatloo to mono Ill lncbllltili°pn>perty former bead COICb ol lbe Nallanal Foot. off tbe coleadar lndellnllely a1 Ille mm-ball League San Franct1CO 41en, w11 ~~l~11, wbo met wttb .,_ ' oif""1 !ieJd fOl(Cllall coacll' today at 511.,. JIMJll111!< -----· Ion!. Unlvenlty, llte Palo Alto TI me I "!ben'fliel' P<O ..... lbe cbqe, aid 11111 npciNd. • · " . . ~ men time to develop ._..,. 'l'l\o ~I lollawed a llate- tnflli: IUtil .iomlc lnlormalion. • 1!1<111 bY. Mike W-. Stanl<Wd .aa11tani . ~ DOriald A'dltllllon, .. II-eoadl, U..t be . tu1ned -lbe )1111 .. !omeY. llid tbe Collini site ii "~7 bold C.aCIC • · • 'o • · lor • ~ location. . 'l'hO Oildand Trlbclnil Rid ~le iii- . He ,ori,tnally 1111Qeated lh~t the city ~ •!'i•i>ted. a nutltl·f•ar cmlrlCI !"k• the ?Ptlo~ to 11y "we have· ":' ~ 6~ .coach' iJ. lbe University ol c.n, general j>lin for tbe ...... but we don t fornla at BOnelef -...... lo object to tbe location." . . ... Newport Beach "created the problem CllrilU.-.,q, llal )>eon coach o1 Iha for the county," he 1Bid, referring to the defeQslve bl~ at llufonl since J•.' votera' tum-down of a propoeed civic The' Times laid the ocboo1 woofd oil~ center lite at Newport Center In October. dally ._.!be appointment 'later la Colllna' ortgliial plans for tile area ad-lbe day. jacent to Ila preant o.c.re eleetroaJci Wblte, 35, St-.i olloa11 .. line coach, plant called for a ~ hotel and two laid be decllDld Ille alfer by the Role mlllloo l.J of~-Bowl champlOlll "Ill,._ ol yet another · l'lllln -.u~ lplCI. declal111 w-I ..... DOI Ytl made." The Tribune ..-an uoldenUned IOUl'Ce u 811in1: "he. wutl to ~ID to Ca1iforDla aad lie recopiaad .. • Cal CdM High Band Performance Set The Conlna del Illar llll!b llchool man:hloa band and drill tosm will perform In the Riverside Jarc-' nlntlt annual "500"-parade Saturday la Riverside. The parade precedes thf. Weetern "500" race SUnday at Rlvenlde11 lntemltioDll Raceway. The parade belina at IO:IO a.m. at Jacbon Street and beads dowo Macnol1a A•enue. C-U. del Mar High cbool will be t11e al •-IO bands partldpalin(. Grand -ii Clllfornla Attomey -llwlleYOUJlier. I League to Honor New port's Wayne Oocar-~ -hill ·-al Newport Buch will ......... -lean Patriot Award -lbe -lrw>!Gn Educallimal 1-II II 41111 a> ntv......,. -Jan. » II Illa Bl•• ly Wlllhih lfo!el In 8o"'1y lllDI . Tbe ieMlie. lllabllabod bt 1917, ..... oftlco II klou•1 Berry ,_ bt 1'-. Pn, willrt lbe .lolta W-tboaft WU ncentlJ opoDld. ·--bill Oocar bt lilt for.'"l'lull cr11.• . • ~ bllCic to bil old ICbool; .... !tie ~-al'""-to tab lbe a to lbe Rmt Bowii'.:':'· .. weaa.. it'• IOinl lo ~·• lid -Saturday ataac lllo. Orange Co011 ' -but not .....p lo ........ aboul. ' Hilba bet•• ....... Loft .. t"8 40'L Lola al low cloadl ad fOf wW domlnale . the -- Kmf. INSJ!tB TODAY - Thc . ~ Cownty Plll!lwJr. -Socklv """'"' ..... I.GI A•lc• Phillllwmoftic Ordco- ln """"11 · tomomno lllflhl. 1 Tlurt lo 4 •torr 4'ld -[llc- l•rr1 on POfll 21 of todar'• Wtt1ctlldn. I I.. M, ..,... ' ==... 1: -... E1·1· : = -...: ......... " ='~ :: -- • • I l I 4 OAILV 'llOT .:_ _ _:~ _ C • .§r~on.d Arr.e1t -• \ Agee Says ' Drug Ring Cas~ Res·· .. Suspe~t Freed " • Prefer Park • 8Y CANDAti 'Pl!:ARsON By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 04 tM Dallf ,.ltt lllff • , ODI of several 1u1pected principal& in a mulU·mlllloc drug distr4butlon rtn1 today li out on blil reduced to J/llOth of the 4ri1lnal bond figure 11t by prosecutors. • He had won dlJmlssa! of a else in· .olvinl; a char1e of po1ae11ion or mari· iUua for' Ille ollly four d1y1 earlier, 1J1111 llwmen polnted out. ·,Tllo J111. 11 action .by 0r1111e Count1 Carµlidates To Be Aithd By St. Clair · Clm"1CJ1· adviser• and lmage-maker1 rtan COii condidalot for polltic&l offlco prel!Y penny. but one ol 13 Cool.I Men City Counoll candldale1 ii hlndini out -.Ject>on data free . Councilman William U. St. Clair was tht Llrtt ca/ldidate to unaea t an in· 1Cambent ln cltr hiltory whtn he won In IJll 1• elocllon. Ho t1 -111 incumbenl MeJdnlrHlecllon. . Ill. Oair ii laWichlftf a public relations PKkll which m1y help hl1 compeiltloo for olflce In the April 11 dJy ol reckoning at Ille poll• .. 1Atttr1 ouUinln& v1riou1 problems and llMfaJ1I be bu, encountered Wert beJng ~ todly.al Ctly-H&ll for malllnc lo all µ ondklalel '!ho hlva taken out papers. , "I doD't know how It could be olfenaive IP 111yone," Councllm111 St. Clair lald to- de:v. 1 Tho. Ujlialned purpo1e 11 1imple and oound. "I made· aome ml1take1 when 1 was Cllllpeiplnl four year• aao," he. e1- P•"wd, : poDIUn.1 out tbe v • r I o u • llldolom willl hi• nole. A ..,,, o1 the clly'1 handbill code i1 in- cluded and Couac:llml!I 81. Clair ur1es ucll candidate lo read the cily •iln -erdJnanca Uiorouchly lo delermi. whal II lap! and whit Is not. ~ 1'Ll1t time I ,v111everely criticised for placlnc literature under wind1hields,11 St. (air aplalnocl, polnlln& out this Is ~1 permllled. k~~~~ i;r:i;::-; with nrtlln re1trtction1, and never on 1tale or city properly. , He )l,Olnls out Jl)•I , the~· are , '1'1!11y. Some, ti!ln,ten' ch~rae 400 ~rce~\ ,more, thin other1 .. So campti&n po1ter11 1hould be ·-~wilely. _, • -or' CeilAlri candidates .... ..., ·-ol clandt1tinely tearing down their cam· paiaq \ ap, while many were simply nmOYed from Illegal placement spots. And the mos t celetl'rated sign nap oc- curred when St. Clair himself was cited in 1'70 at tht lnstlgaUon of candld1te Tom Manus -al50 running again this year " -for placing one of incumbent C.Ouncllman George A. Tucker's posters In a public rl1ht-0l-way. SWl' another St. Clair admonition is: Find the proper person Jn City Hall for informal.ion. . "! would 10 lo department heads, IM city clerk or a coun~ (irl lo get_ It and tJW put undue pres111111 on llOfM, '' be ex; plained. ·-. ._ He urges such d1ta be obtained front the city m1na1er , city attorney and city clerk. "They are entitled to proper service,'' he continued. "Now they are special persons ... they are candidates.'' "I just WAnl a good , clean campaign tha t will get at the issues and no t vicious~ ly at the personalities . I suggest we au follo\f the Golden Rule." he conclud ed. ( OU.NII COAIT DAILY PILOT ----c-.- H•lql•.._. -·-.. Cl1u 1tfe OlAHOI cOUT M\.ISfftM. COMPANY . l•Mri N. W•N PtmldMI ~ hlilllfllr J,c~ •· Curl.., Viet Pf'MlllWll 91111 0.-al ...... n..,,.,, 1e •• n1 M jllr' 1~'"''' A. "-u,,~1111• M .... lllf 14111r CNrl•• M, L•o• •ich1tJ '· N1h Mtltf"'I Mlnlt"" lt!llrt -. .. ~ ,...: ,. ""-' .. , ''"" ~ ... di: :).tn .. .....,, •&w~•"' l,.191,M •.er.: '" '"'"" ......... ~ IMKl'l t ,,.,. lttldl ..,...,.,. ... ClllMllfll ........ ~ .... l Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan drew bitter criticism rrom Newport Beach Police Chief B. J11ne1 Glavas, whose men had orlginally arrested the defendant. Surfboard builder John C. Gale, 25, of 35705 Beach Road, Capistrano Beach, was re-arrested Tuesday morn ing on a war- rang charging conspiracy and carryin& '31%,500 bail. • ' · Investieators probing an alleged West O:>ast network for importation of heroin, ntarjjuana and olher drugs through Mex- \co bid hoped to arrest Gale during one ol his court appearances last week. Several other alleged participants in the operation variou9 law agencies L'Ofl. tend is a major supply aourse remain in' jail in-lieu of high bliL . . ' Defense attomeyl'George Chula, noted· trial lawyer whose staff speclal\u:s in drug cases, won dismissal of the case eight days ago, alter succeed ing In get· ting Judge ,McMillan to Suppress the evidence. 1 He based his move on a recent ap- pella te court decision on The People vs. Fishbeck, in which jurists determined there was no reasonable cause to have 1uspected drug involvement. "This is another case in which the search for truth is thwarted by trial court Interpretation of bad appellate court decisioos," Chief Glavas asserted anirl- Jy. . Deputy Distri ct Attorney Jack Ryan immediately filed a motion to appeal Judge McMillan's case dismissal with the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. G.ale1s latesl court appearance on the conspiracY charae was Tuesday. when Central Orange County Judicial District Court Judge PhJJlp Schwab reduced ball and continued ttie arraianment. The defendant Is out on •10,000 bond pending a Jan. 2$ appearance back ln the courtroom. Gale, fonnerly of 3932 Sirius Drive, Hunllngton Beach, was arrested March 3, 1971 by Newport Beach Police Officer James Aumond while on routine patrol In Corona del Mar. 'The officer slopped Gale in the Sa~ phire Center, which had a history of car burglaries, when he saw the man hanging around amoni parked vehicles. Newport Beach I ' .May O(fer Plan To' Area Bhllder • . Newport Beach may olfer a plan to ~ Cliff Drive J)ropertY oWner ·to kceP at least IOJlle ol the Newport Heights view ~tween Fullerton and El Modena Ave. nu es. City Ma•ager •Robert L. Wynn today proposed to let Carl Arthofer, build . a convalescant home on his one-acre par· eel l'ldjacenl to the old Lutheran church property. In return , Wynn said . Arthofer has agreed to keep the building be.low the curb line . . • W)'la'1 proposal will 1 go before city ~ Monday night. He , Did nes:otlatlon1 are still under way with.tllit:..Ute OiviliO(l ol. Highways, Owners of the churth parcel, which has been declared exces.s slate land. Councilme. inalructtd Wynn to investi. gate what eould be done to preserve the view when Newport Heights residents objected. to pending residential develop. m·ent of the property. Wynn, in his report, tell s cou ncil mew that acquislt.ion o£ the Arthofcr parcel alone would coat more than $200.000. He safd air apace acquisition would be al- most as expensive. ' Wynn also noted that plaPlning conr missiooers indicated their reluctance .10 establish buildln1 height restrictions on the property that technically woold bene- fit only adj1ce11it property owners. The parcels invo lved overlook lhe ba y and the Pacific Ocean from a point al- most directly above the Stuft Shirt res- taurant. 'J; . ' • DAIL V PILOT lteft ,_.. THIS IS THE SIGN IN CORONA DEL-MAR THAT HAS CITY O~FICIALS PUZZLED At Fiflh and Narcl11u1, tho Handiwork of Another Phanlom litn l'alnter? State Aide to Launch Phantom Sign Hopes for Park At Freeway Site Hl>spital Case · Defense An Or~n&e County Superior cOurt trh11 that could close the doors on 400 CalUornia.. hospita!J before their plaMers can even get them open be1-.n a three- Sex Case Threat Proof Studied; Woma1i in Jail -, ' . day br.eak.after two days ol testimony. Nobody teems to _.now how il got there:, 1 · ed h De but everyone think.a lt'• a 1ood Idea. t is expect t. at · puty Attorney Planted on the ed1e of a hill at Filth General Edward Belasco will begin hi1 defense on chariea: tha t the state permit-and Narcissus Avenues Jn Corona del ted rieedleu hoapltilll construction In Mar -rl1ht ln the middle or a sta~ Orange County when the aeuion resumes desl(nated ,freeway route -i1 ~ pro. Monday before Judge Herbert Herlands, fesslon1l -lootln1 sign. Witnesses for , the California Health It reads simply: "Future Site of r.orona Care Providers AS50Ciatlon, the nine-del Mar Community Park." hospital orgarUutlon which' filed the 'The land on which It confidently sits is alleratlons a1ainst 1.be. state, have actually owned by., the lrvlne Company, testified that borpital planning in Orange but 'has ~ named 11 part bf the pro- County at the time that applications for posed Pacific Coast freeway route. new construction were beinl proce:ued "I don't know who put it there," Calvin was "chaotic." . Stewart, parks, beaches and recreation Documents containing evidence of They have also 1lle1ed that health care dlrector1 • 11 11d today. "Bu1t It would be a threa ts allegcdiy'rnade against the key standards: in this area will be prejudiced neat Pace or 1 commun ty park.'' I. · b h C c ii the holpital construction n.rmilted by The area Is not Included In his prosecu ion witness y l e wi e o one ,.... department's proposed interim pork plan, defendant in the Harbor Area '1 so-called the state health department is allowed to Cinemcisex Screen Test caae were being proceed. hHe11a1 drr>Hitted, adding that the Harbor v11iew d'ed od ·Hospital consultant John c . Dumas wai s omeowners' Association o ice stu 1 t ay · hanNOnt to ait right across the street N · · J I · t h d l '---among witnesses who told Jud ,,e ,.,_ o cr1m1na comp a1n a ye ""-'en ...... from the sign. · ed · t M Le 1 od. 32 1 Herlands 1 nursday that Orange County 1ssu aga111s rs. na m 1, , o resident.a could look forward to increased Officials tJiere also have den ied any 8941 Champion Ave., Westminster, by bol b connectlon wltb the mysterious~· n, but noon .tnd ' De~y District Attorney ~t.ou pJtaJ coats: of las muc as.m million 1 ~.-.l. ..... lit ..,,.~1on . Slewart . ~-d Jdn 't be · hed f year If what I"-dtacrlbed aa, un-"""""' ~· ,...r enas cou reac or com-·-1 One woman resident called his offi<:t t necessary hospijals1were built. men · CHCPA Jawy~rs 1r~e ~t holP.ilals and "waa just tickled" at wha t ahe She was arrested Wednesday nt1ht and 11Y.~f1'nt}l1operati\ljiJP. t~ couy.\)'1F-e ..,~ thoµaht ~u the clty'i~plan. booked' Into OrillC• QNnty1.1llffbh•llbs~' 61< 1 c b 1 ••• ~"Sie Wis aU el:clleil and warite'cf lo clon Ciinimittlng'threata' O< Jntlmid1tltw1 a e 0 ~aie or • l,f'l:.,.D = ~ 'w•-· It ·,.--••· Jn," ·-'d jected m'!flcal MOii• In Uil1 •i;<t•, .. ·-· •• •-.. ~ a11lnst a witness. They blame the -state for what theY Stewart, whO hid to tell her tt waa not in •Her JNsband •Eugene Imodi, 35,' and ·aai<f. wu ra fiood •of ·.Jttlpttlll-e8nltructlon lpy official city plan. Laguna Beach businessman Thofnas applications that followed the ltate ·"There's no' park 1olng there that We're Trulis, 38, are cha rged with sex declslOll to compel all future applicants aware of.'' he 1aid today. cw .... .,.,,. .,,.... ..... Newport Beach realde11ts would be more 1\kely to aupporl additional tues for city park• and recreafkMI than 'they would similar ol)lftdlturM lot 1 nelf civic cenle!J a p1aMin1 commlulonu contendecl ·rnurtday. He thought they might a:o a.a much 11 $25 each aMually for parka and recrea· lion. Commissioner Wllllam A1ee aaid he personally would !Upport a •15 million bond ilsue for park P"'Pol'I and added he k:ne~ "a lot ol other people would, also." Agee made hls comment durtn1 a com· mission study session on the flr1t phase of the proposed Interim park. Plan. The plan, developed by the· Parka, Be~chts and Recreation and Communltr Deve lopment Department~ and alre,ady passed by the PBR Commission pro!>Ofel eight new parks at a cost oI .$3.2 Milllq'h.; Senior planner Rod Gunn toid con:i- missloners most cities do not meet ait ''ideal" standard of four acres of parks per J,000 people .and ~at two 1cru war ';more realistic" for a coutal city: MOit comml1sloner1 agreed. Acquisition costs: can· often be pro- hibitive, Gunn warned. "I think il you Increase the standard lo lour. you'll JUJI ·be incf¥.slnC lilf, llu< dard,;' he aid, "not lncreasin& tbe results." That prompted Aa:ee's 1ugq.tlon. ''Most of us came to Newport Beach expecting more than the staridard." be said. "I wonder il ·thls -plan J,. am~lijour enough .'' , Acquisition of waterfroht areas to re- tain open, space was first suggt1ted dur- ing development of the U:>wer Newport Bay Civic District study las! fa~ by architect Richird Leitch. The Clift Drive Community Home- owners Association Is currently pu1hinl for city acquisition of eome land alonl Cliff Drive for a view JWk ovtrlookfn& the bluffs .. · 1' - Cllvln Stewart, PBR department dlrec· tor. said a bond "mlaht be a way toga." He pointed out that the second phase of the interim park plln now be.in& developed will include view parks, bicycle and pedestrian trail! and a. ,getnbelt system. The first phase calls (or addition of at least eight more parks, two or three area play lots and expansion of some exillln& city park5. Commissioners have yet lo aet lhe mat. ter for public hearing. · · · Once paned by U.. commilalon wllb ita recommtndaUona, the P.lan •Ill to '° ~ city counell for eventual adopUpn u pu1 of the 1eneral plan. Rocket Derby Set in Mesa • perversion and statutory rape involving a to obtain perm.ill from regional heallh He added that he would not take the 17-year~ld girl. Planning agencies. ..... ~ 1l1n down. "After all, il'a not on city pro-Cub Scouts 'used to have plneWood The victim, allegedly sedUced i~ a. ·:It Ii-alleged that the stite•1'1rantin1 of perty," he grinned. ractr derbies but thia ls the Spaiee Al• car at Newport Beach's Fashion Island an 1g..monlh aract period in which ap-and Costa Mesa youn1sters have brgamz.. shopping center by two men posing as plications would continue to be bandied ed a Rocket Derby for Saturday ln tbl mo,ie producers interested in puttln( her by the state paved the way flit ap-Two Men Appointed Youth Services A1SOCl1Uon Bulldln1. in films, led police to arrest them. pllc.ttions that could create as many u Anyone Interested is lnvltld to the 10 She appeared to testify In Harbor 400 new hospitals tn California. One representative from NewpPrt a.m. event at Red Hill Avenue and Judicial District Court Wednesday af· Beach and one frol'll Costa Mesa 'have Palisades Road, lncludln& refreahment1 ternoon and Mrs. lmodi also showed up . been appointed to the board of directora and a visit by a helicopter from the 40tb Courthouse obser,.rs. who claim they U ,N, Pullout Asked of the Boys Club of !he Harbor Area . Aaaault Company, C.JUornfa Air Natlooal heard two separate threats of bodily Dennis O'Neill, city attorney for Guard. harJTl against the teenaged prosecution ""° • ••E P) u Newport Beach, and Costa M es a Boys in Cub Pack Ill will &et a chance ., b M I odi SA~·~" liTO 'A . -M!em,.yman w1 n.ess Y rs. m , weni to E. RiChafd-~ has iritrodl.iCed-'I m-businessman Fred ·Ellis, owner of Master to look over the Lona Beac~blNd cont• authoimes lo report !hem. olufion ursln& !be UnCiod Stalea tO with-Blueprint and Supply Company, are ·ll\e batchopper before Oylnc tha1r own. Investigators· took Mrs. Imodi into draw. from the United Nitklnl. .. two selected-These will be rubbel"band ·powered cust()dy at Orii111e County Jail whtre 1he Th'~co!Jiervativ-'San Dte,., ~bli· "They will hold three-year terms on the rockets ln speed competition, r•cin& on went to vY,it''ber car salesman husband, can~lJl.•de ... tht proposal '.J'h.11rsd1y~ 21·man board. suspended wires. who bas·bceri.Unable to post $12.~ ball. 1---"---i>-:..;.-'--·-'--"''-..:.:-------------------'-------------- DefendanrTrulis, of 9882 Theresa Lane, ..... An ahei m, posted his i 12.soo bail and is free pendln~ the pair's F.eb. 1 1r· ralgnmcnt in Orange Counfy Superior Court. Testimony presented in judicial district court led to transfer of the fe!Onf case to superior court, a procet;lure done when there is a possibility of state prison terms on conviction. SALE · SPECIAL Gloss-top table 30"x60"xl/4" thick. Aviaobla In 1ovorol pointed fini1hos and gold l11f. delay. Those won't l~st. Trulis, owner of South Laguna Disposal Company, and !modi are also char1ed "'ith po.sing as moviemen in a 1lmi11r Stanton case. " Don't I ~- • ;. SALE PRICE $179- i MID-WINTER SALE CONTINUES Selected groups fr~rn Hinrodon • Droxol lc Horitogo aro at vroy special prices. AR upholstefy floor sornples oro reduced for this spociol ovont. Honredon, H1rito9a lc Mari~ C.rson wil bo ovoilable at 11le pricel on o •f>OClal order botis. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE -KARAST AN N-11D• -NllAT "1L t • LAGUNA llACH • ' ·• NIWPOIT UACH 1127W ..... IHDr.,MMlllO OPIN ,llDAY 'TIL t INTlllOll ,,.,.. ...... ft ....... .,..,_.. A .. Holllo AID , Ml Nerti! CNtl H"WI' _,._ ... ~, Sl«·1We.I Pine Cane • • ... ... • • Waller 'Mar<bbank dl1play1 cone be found fl'Owllll on 1u111' Ille IJto • Ill bla yard 1t 2964 C.ylon Drive, Coll.I Mell. The cone Jriw • Ille> branch ln the •h•pe or • star. • ' -•••••• .. ••"•"1'1,.. -........ -, •• c.--... -.,'"•'••11!'!~• .. •~ll!I~~ • • • ! Firms Deny Medicare Accusation LOS ANGELES (AP) -Private In- surance comPlllltt, Je1ponci6ac to a charge bY calJ!ornla 8ec:relary ol State Edmund G. Brown Jr. that they bod wasted up to "85 million In l\ledlcatt funda, Aki many of the paymeota cited by Brown were made under p...-. federal pldellnes. "At the time of treabnent, our belt medlcal Juclcment was thlt the treatment WIS proper and the payment WAI pro- per," Aki Stewart Knapp, manager ol public allair1 for Blue Cro11. Medicare guldelineo hive recenUy been lightened. At a newt conferenCfl Thursday, Brown expaDded on bll tar Iler C b I ?QI. of was&qe of Medicare lundl, 11 the companies Involved mlde du cate pa)'llllllta • lo bolpltal1 Ind doctors, m'-ed admln!Jtr1Uve costa Ind 111- ed public' lund1 for jllllkets for wives ol company ei:ecuttve1. , "1Jthouib It Is lmpo11lble lo tell ex- 1cUy bow much m-r ii Involved, It •P. pears u thou&h up to • million may have been misspent by Blue Qoo11, Blue Shield, Ocddental Lile InJunnce Co., the California Physicians' Service a n d Hospital Service of California," Brown said. · He said his charges were based on a federal audit report acknowledged as authentic by the Department of llealth, Educatk>n and Welfare. A spokesman for Occidental said Brown's cbarces were hued oo "vague charges taken out of context from regular audJt reports~ HEW,'~ and ac- cused him "of lurlherlnl bl1 penoaaJ ambitions through senaallonal headline seeklng.11 ln!ormed .ot the denllls by Insurance 11>91ieamen, Brown llld they wen uaiDC "vaaue pneraliUt1" to juatlly ''their waste of Medicare funds." Brown's estimate of alleged losses was tenned HbJgbly overblown" by a Social Security Administration olfklal i n Walhin(ton, D.C. Court Overhaul Proposal Ey ed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A major overhaul of Cllllomla'a court aylllem ts beln( propoled b)' A1oemlllyman James Hayti (II-Long Beech.) Three measures Introduced Tburoday by Hayes are 1imilir to cmea he • 1pilolored last year bit Jolf'ln Ille Smale" JUdklary Oxilmlttee~ .,. '' '!be propoaaJa would ...-the pre1tnl thr ... Jevel trill court aylllem ol jusUce, munldpll and 'IUperlor ~ In- to a one-level Supirlor Court oatup. "TbiJ 1y1tem would be oper1ted on 1 atatewlde basil both from the stanilpolnt of financing Ind from the standpoint of the admlnlllrallon of juatlce ltoalf," Haye• oald. . '!be meallll'tl are ACA :IO Ind AB llt- IO. ' Teeny Boppers Clog the L~ne . HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Fana , t.Jepboelnr to hear Ibo recorded voicel of oeven n1et atan cauaed a slut of busy llCDll• on aome Hollywood area laleplione1 Thurs- day, the Pecillc Telephone apokelman Aki. Don Jlerrlian, publisher ol a new fan meglllne for leeJ>.qed girls, alld U bod pdnted 1 number wbtre caUen could beer a ~Ille · -u.i by IJncen DonQy Olmoad, Dlrid Culldy Ind, Ibo Jacboa Fl,e. So many calkd, tbe telephone 1pokMm•n 1ald1, that meters ncorded t,000 buly •!inti• In a 12- hour pariod Thursday) The o..,lold caUled fllaa buly IJknals on some other lelephooes with the same prefix In Ibo •lea. he ldded. He Ullmated 75 lo Ill percent of Ibo ..Us orlclnated In Southern Callfornla, Berrlian said calll came from u fer u the Eul Cool and cllled II ., a Udal wav, of teeny-boppers." The Padllc Telephone spokesman aa1d P e t e r 1 o n Publtlblng Co., publtshers ol tbe maglllne, sta,r, hall agreed lo dllc:<lllllOCl Ibo ncordlnJ Friday. He said a "pbooe company ln- tereepl mesaage will uplaln lo tbo&e calling Ibo number lbal because of the voJume the ~ ean- not be completed. Reagan pe~es Family Received Medieal Handout SAJ:JIAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald. Reagon Illa denle4 1 student newapapei'. report that be bu ncelved free medlcll care from a Bacrlmento phyalclan. "I'm saying categoricaUy that tt ls absoJutely not true," the governor told hia weekJy news coofertnc:e. He did eonflrm, however, that Dr. Chlrlea H. CUtter of Sacramento Illa given his wile, Nancy, and son, Skipper, 13, free Injections for lllergy with serum they hive provided. The governor said Cutler once a weet gives a shot to Mn. Reagan and once every two weeu to Skipper. '1Wben we didn't receive a bill from Dr. CUCer r,.. doing lbla, be very tdndly alld he enjoyed lloppinc by Ind ii WU no pro. ~ for blm," l\eqlD. uJd. '1And, bl wwicl Ute lo do lbla ... bil OWll Ind u be ll1d to do it .... 'caatrtl:lltkm.' ,, "That ii Ille -ol the ao:i'IDed '!no medlc::al ean. Ht bu never tnaaect me, Ind he bu -tmted cm daqbter;• Reagon alld. "He if>" no other medlc:a! care whltaoever. That ii bla coo-tribuUon. II • The student newapaper at Sacramento Slate ColJece reported In Wednelday'1 edlUm thlt "Gov. Ronald Reagan'• faml- · 1y receives free medlcll care from pr. Charles H. CUiier of the Sacramento M.Ucll Clinic, wblle they are In slcramento. ,. BigW~~ l ~!'Arid . Case ~ . NearmgE nd OAKl.AND (AP) -Feb. 16 hla,been aet for leDtenCIDC Weal Oat!a!id ..... ill Roberl D. !nbent!o. wbo pl-suJlly In wbal )be ~,called lbe lerplt single fraud caae In lbe hlllory o! Ibo state weHare plan -111ore than a blil- mlllion dollars, Tnhenkin, YT, who Uva in Piedmont. DAILY PILOT WU due for trial Tburaday befon Superior Court Judge &pur,...t Avldtlan on 19 counts ol defrauding Medi-Cal In phony prU.r1pUona claims and two counts of snnd tbell. But at the Jut minute lie pleaded guilty to one count of p:snd lhefl lllld three counts of fraud. P reserva tion Plan u,, ........ • llepJty Alameda Counfy Dbl. Ally. Cllarlea Hertiert alld Tobenkln's downfall came when he filed ptell'l'lpUon clllma for two welfare recipients who were deld. At one time, Wd Herbert. Tobenkln waa filing presc:rlpilon ctllma for a :I-year-old which, If they had been followed, would have had her takln1 123 pills a day. Around 90 percent of the claims he filed over the put 4\i years Sen. Peter H. Behr (R;Tiburon), Indicates position of various Northern Calilomia rivers on a map after explaining hts proposed legislation 'barring con· ltructlon of dams on the Eel, Trinity, Klamath and Smith Rivers and preserving them as "wild" streams. were phony, Herbert said. The grand theft charge to which Tobenkin pleaded suJlty Involves !Ml;- No Fault 236, but his attorneys, Robert Mouaer and SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Robert Wright, said the exact amount The push in the legislature for will be determined in a civil suit which will be filed by the state attorney nofault automobile insurance generll's office, wblcb cooperated wilil Illa ""'eived ao important Alameda County in investl&attng boost from Gov. Ronald Tobenkln's case. . .. ,Reagan, wbO endorsed the He~ free on '80,000 bail. 11cooctPt" and pledged to su~ port a apecilic bill this year. Stanford , Voting In Teacher Case Nearl y 50-50 STANFORD CUP!) -A twn-day referendum at Stanford University in- dicated Thursday tlie student body wu nearly split on the cue of a suspended radical ·profeuor. Results of the student vole lbowed 2,615 in favor of retention of H. Brucct Fr~ on tbe.Slaolord faculty. Anolber 2,114 voted to concur with a I~ board decialon lo lire the Maotsl prot...,,, found guilty ""hxi!l"8 -'°' riot. A spotman tor Ibo · an1ven11y noted Stanford bu ...... -11,llllO -and' \be 4 721(t voter turnout uwu the lar'g~1i!IVirJ ol lbe campus" on any • .. . The' ' 1 new~ · and' llUdenl leaden have' concloiMOd a 6-2 faculty board vote lb fire J'ranldln with pay lbrouih A-1. an. " · Butunl.-,.•Pnsldeal Richard w. Lymao bu endoned the declalon. The final decillon rests with the school's board of lrulleea, wbo scheduled a speclaj sesalon for Saturday lo dlacula the matter. - "I'm much more confident I • ',.. now," aald A 11 e m b·I y Democratic Floor ~ader Jaek R. Fenton of Montebello after the Republican governor.'s an- nouncement Thursday. Fenton tntroduce<I one ma- jor' no-fault bill Tuesday. Qlb. ers previoualy were introduced by Sen. John A. Nejedly (11- W a In u t Cieet ), and Assemblyman L e r o y F. Greene (D Sacramento.) Uoder controveralal no-faul~ a drlver'a oWn insurance eom- pany would pay his claim reprdle11 of wbo cauaed the acddent. "We've been interested In . Util Ind 1 1bJnk there bave been mdip tells In the -lly lo ~ lbal Ibo -Ill don hi" m.fit, 11 lleq:aft told bla weekly MWI c:O'nte..,,.., Reagin bad cut a favora ble glance at 00.!aillt duriJ!I bil Jan. 8 State ol the Slate ad- dress, but the governor's press · olllce then cautioned newamen he wu not endorsing the con- cept and merely wu 0 e1.- plorin1 the poealbillty" of ouch a aysttm. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN . ' ID ... Ll..tt ---.. 12..,.... --· •SlM ... ..... ·January Sale Now in ''°'ms-At Ill Stores · . . ~ . . - I ~nit/~~~ ~~~~---<1~·~>.X:.?~G'i:§>~~~- Oouble Knit ~its/·RE~.$cr>/M't5 Double Knits~/ :w~ OFF! ------~o<~,--........... __ ... ~ ~ Dress / S)ruO ~ ~p AND ~ Shirts ~ 0 Wlf OVtR!°® ------~ "' ~',i)c!!i:1><------ LeatherJackets/ HALF OFF! Heavy Cilats / 20% Off! ~~~~-~1--~~~- B • ' r I t .. ' I \ ' l • I 1 t • 1 ' • , I • ' ··: ~ .. , .-.. ~ ... . . . •• • -----r------.... _ ...... •' DAO,Y PILOT . EDITOllL\.E . PAGE . f New Build~gs for . QCC TNslees oC the Coast Community CoUep Di11tlct - hlft 1utJ1111'lz~ a '3.J mUllon reconstruction p_1;11Jecl bil • • th• Orange Coast Cpllege camput in Costt )!eaa. Tiit .-• ... t may 1puk a few.or the inevlllbie anll-sehooi Jl'ipes, '' but district trustees probably made q_ 80\IDd an mvest· mesit as possible. _ 'fhe reconstruction · is required to .replace six old World War ii barra<ks buildings left over•1rom the Santa Ana Army Air Base. State ·eugineert: said the buildings do not meet the state's earthquake safety •tandards. This means they must be lorn down . Trustees rouid ~ave the six buildings tefurbished for about Sl.5 million less than building new ones, but .. -- tbey'd be 30-year-old frame buildings, actually unsuit· • , able for edu~a tion needs. '"' 1 ' .. The buildings to be replaced now Serve as the school'1 admiriistration center, ttludent service office, nursing education, apprentice buildiog, skill center and •tology ~enter. Tbey will probably be replaced by three or four new facilities with riJu&laly the same amount or ~quare footage, •<;cording to ltlte Jaw; Districl 1educators 1ay the new .facilities can~ 01uch rnore etricientJy serve the needs ol students than ·retilrbished banacks would. The Iii< rate will Jump 10 cents in July, stay ·up in . 1973-74, then drop to a three-cent override in 1974-75 and disappear after that. It will be a district-wide tax- an override authorlied by the state without a vote - paid by all of the communities in the Coast Community~ Coller• District. · state law doesn't give the 1<:hool district any cboiee. Tbt 'olll· barracb have 'to~ lilied or replacod; '80 lh' bolL, j9b_ poS11ble ¥~ht."11 .w~:lie dD~··· · · -.· . ., o ,. o \. ••P~ • _,_,,. ·~. · Need Help? Phone YES - If every business111an or householder who want.a to get our youths "of! the streets'' could provide them a part·time job, there wouldn't be many complaints about lazy teenagers. But the sad fact i$ tbat tor every 10 -teens Wbo iwa n :: • .::...-; to--work, only one or two jobs pop up. Supporters .of the -- flarbor Area Youth Employment Service are trying to change the jobless treod. 'fhey are see~ing good, part· time jobs !or nearly 1,.500 Harbor Area siUdents aged 14-24. . . A majority or the jobs subm itied to the 'YES ·ol· rice involve baby sitting.or.gardening work: While these jobs help, YES workers say tjere is a desperate need for more career-oriented opP'.(>ttunitics, Qr Jl}()re perma· nent work -such as stock.·boy, waitre¥, mai!Jtenance, and sales. . · The YES phone, number' is 642-0474,. and the line is open 24 hours. YES serves the youth ·of CO!tl Mesa, Newport Beach and. Irviqe. Jn 1970 YES workers" man· aged to find part·time1employment for 1,015, applicants, and the number· was pear 1;700 this past year -hardly a sign or lazy time s. -. ~· ~· .. ' ;: '· • Con1lruction on the new buildings iS"expe-ct~d to be· &in in 1973 on the administration bullding, with the other facilities In th~ works for 1973, 1974 and 1975. , Mrs. Florence Hayos, executive direcµ{r of YES, says: "Youths need to work, not just for the money, bl\t for the experience." It might also be a good eXperience · .. for an employer. ' Next time any sort of part-time work becOmef avail· able, phone YES, hire a student. Give a student a chance State funds will pay for 65 percent of the .new ad· mini.atr•tion building, estimated at a to£al construction • • -. ··-----·- <»st ol f73e,349. Local taxes pay for everything else. • No one welcomes the addition of more, tlxes, but . ·•to get oCI the street. Eve~y<>ne might be pleased with . -the result. M -1 • ft Aft.a all, boy, bigots·ought to have a choice, tool" • .. .. JJ7.e 'Have Lost· Senator'• Tlaenae: ·Antl•t!Ottlmunlsm Doesn't Work . ,. -· • The Attention ('!! l ,, 01 ·vouth Dear •.,Gloomy . Gus Ful·hr.,iglif Retreats Into lnactivis~ ~ the question-perk>d (olJowing _ my talk 1t 1 Midwest college recently, a -ill tho 1udience otood up and '*"'~ "Do, ,.., 1pprove ,of tlMt oeilial ~ 11111 young .. -le ore ' I net.k:e 4'e developert. are 111ill .. bu1Jdtng •nd seUing houses under the ~lrport depa rture pattern. At Jea11t It means more aignatures on the ')>elition~10 ban jets. ,, "''" · -R. E. M .. "" ............... ,....,.,. """' ... wtnlT .,.. .. tlM .......... ,. ..... ,.. .... ""' • !l"-' .... ...,. ....... ' ,., t) ' ,., ' •ntlliM 11! ~'" f ' ftafii qUalnt ""1 to --Ille q-Uoli: be r approve! Wllo· -H ]> IJ>"' pro9'"' or not! Wbit ~-lelrep lnr ·to .llllen . to my dlaa~~ U I dll- apProve? I mlcbt 11 weU 11v1 m1 breath to cool my Pq<Tldle. • •L_l(,•~ ' --'-"a·r11e<J I.! . .,m,..._ S e 1'1 i . J permi.'5.lvent11 t'oday ii • resp11ie to certain conditl!Df: obtaining in our pm-.. muni\y, f.ami~nd perSOllll lives[•~ as M.1ual re ' sion in the put~ \ l)'miilo'm of a far different constellaU.ri· of1 ·society ; the marital unit, and -their rel•tlQ.nship to the individual. It's like asklil(if l approve of the Polar ice-cap melting. When the Climate changes, and, lgeb wanner, lhe cap begins to melt. tr we art going to be con· cerned, we ~.av,e to be concerned about U' ft ·DONT begin by asking the ri&ht questloM, w1 can't end up with any ulisfaetory answers. II we begin with our own atUtodel, we,.-~an·t understand , the •ttitudel of others. If we make judimentl based 10lely on our own ci- periencel 1nd l)ftCOnctpt~. we will rail in e'ven retching a .common meeting ground with thofe whose experiences and conditioning 1r1 different. the totnl climate of contemporary life, not just one 'manifestation that happens to bqther us.· WE HA VE "l'O LOOK deeply into °"' W ASHJNG'.l'ON -On~. wades through J. William Fulbright's most recent analysis or America's new place in the world with a sense or dismay. He wilt not, it ·isJ.su.11pectcd, be ·able to de.fine where Amerie!' wlll stand .w.bcn the '1failure'' iil Vtetnam has been liquidated and the nation emba~, upon SOme more enlightened ~Urse in i:Nld al.fairs. Several thoUSllnd , · " w o r d s later ' the ·...-rti chairman of the Sen· 1 • -~· D ate Foreign' Reli· ~·· , ti on s ; Co!pmittei ~')!;.·~ . . . ~ comes up tn ,. .. ~ • 1 · & ' ' !l'.1 "'f!'I"''~-· "' hons by nuvocatlng ~ • ._ · a return to the idenl·. 1 ism of ,the Unit~ .Nalieol · eharti!t':"" A • thoug~ the liHlo . 1 , 'is not urito.x~ted it ·Is !lt~f'disippointing that no more imnglncitiv:~ thel!'_b would ii· luniinnte hL'l ~umming up. ' ... . ' ' 'I SENATOR FULBRIGirrs theme, •• outlined in a long di~alion in the New Yorker Magazine, which gave us the "Greening o( Americc1," is that~flli-com muni~m doesn 't work: The'.~'an Doc- trine I~ out of date. l~ tied to tj:le disaster in Vietnam. With the COmplete liquidAtion or the Vietnam "War either by 'the Nixon adi'ninistraliOn or its successor, a new · day will dawn. But what the dawn's early light will reveal is not yet forseeable. In ,any case, it, will not ,~1isolatlonism, neo ... ~ f ~~ ~· Fulbright is not very clear about tpese . valuea but they seem to encompaS.!1 a re-' Richard Wilaon , jeotiqn of lhe "glory and agony " of the - , • ,,1, \ ,,.,,,.....,,,·_.... , ,...: ----exfro~ or power as ·futile and brutal. '• • ~-. .;.: .,. .-·~" ~ The facade has been ripped away rrom or otherwise. and the 'only hoPe lies in the "sha"1 Idealism" of the exercise of . . making the United Natiom work.Jn the the "rribilities or power." "'"tlpiril: pf AmrJica's o Id .lash i O;R e d .'· wE BEGAN wtTR the idealism of the ~alfSm~ 1 1 United1;~'Nc1tion5 charter. Then we , , Senat_w: Fpl~ltthl'1 thesis, never-the-retreated Into the 11reali sm ·• or the cold Jl!ss, is. WOl1h rttlding because it war ~rf(i ,the Truman Doctrine or dercn- ; ~·ai1~tab1e ~nalysis.ol hii~r. ~1 lhe•free world and leading to the ' jos;ti0ri,.~1be:.i:ertfai \)\eme 'tif'whicH b a .iinm ~ummat~ in Vietnrun. We fail· ~ ~tion or tt>e/policies and doctrines ed. Nof,he party 1s over. he Once ~. · ! . Con • ictory ai it may &tern there are.~ , ' • .,,,..., '" ~ ~ t ·-:-poinl,. l'ese!llbla~ belwecl), F~l!Jri~~ m&5E. ME #iE a,i)li.COmmunist and N1lfl!!l. Nixon .d<if• not repudiate !He . and C9ld~ar ·"licies·o( the D)ajor,i ty of past i!J ~~he Fulbright sense, ,.or ~ his own polilical'pnrjy, c~ and lm· respo11JilbJ1ities of power. But he does plenl~nted by ·such ilfustriowl ieac'.lers as desire a new set of v'alucs, an entirelfi George ·c. Marshall, Dean AchesOn, liar-pew foreign policy, and • new way or ex- ry s ... Ttuman,. Averell •Iarrimin, arii:I • !'cllili« power without i r rev o c •.b J e carried · forward, although faultily, by •n\iliWy .J:Qmmitment. . John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. In contrast to Fulbright's retreat into Eisenhower, Dean .. Rusk, John F. ·Ken-an ineffectual United Nations, Nixon em· nedy, Lyndon .. B. Johnmip, Willir' P. b8rks o,n a tireless palicy of dynamisnJ. in Rogers and Richard M. Nixo~ .,. ~ : personal contact-with ·th~ leaders of . the- All, it now develops, were •rong, world, whether Communist or non-Com4 perhaps mt temporarily, but in the long munls\, to find a new 1et of values. run. \hf. policies or 1940 extended through thO !!llOs have brooght as lo the brink ol FULBRIGHT DISTRU819 Nixon In this, ,,disaster from which there la no ·esc•pe . enterprile, u do• lar1e number of other , -O:cept throuih atnew 1et of valut1. . Democrttic leeders. They aee In it more· • • I sham realism , if oot outright deception, and they desire .to curb,~-power, of the' presidency, even though they prai1e his missions to Peking Brid ' Mo~w. They can do no J~Ss than that, for · it is tVldent rrom F·ulbright's dissertation lhat he and his nssociates have no ideas that are bet- ter. Jf Fulbright, as he !iays, sees no return to isolationism he docs clearly. imply I movement into inactivism with its only positive eipression an ca.ttcmpt to ac4 tivate the URilcd . N~lions, bo~.ever hopeless that might be. 'TgE FU1i9Rl.Gff'.I' inactiyiSm.~ 1 le~ promis1n~. al~.~native .t,h~r\ Nt!'?n'I activi sm. Certainly tt is not an 'Ja~trac;tive poli~~al C'!~cept except lo. the _ tire\! ~d i:lisqluraged. One 'Is tempted to ,c;o~clude tha6 Full:i,right talks about a 11eturn to idealism because he cannot think of anything else to do wllen the glory and agony of power subside! in ''Deblp neglect." ' · ·• · · The New Yorker Mag3zine, wtiicl once was entertaining and .P!>ignani, ~as .ione in for thJ~ h_eayy stuff like Fulb!1~t and Charles 'Reich '• "Greening of. ~er~ca" to try to. lake ~ lead In ~· t!>!>yel11_ and survive in a less frtvoloua mlgazine publishing world. Even lta "Talk of the Town" col\llDDI are devoted to political polemica. • , · • Whether l 1pprove or not is of no con· sequence. What is important is why they art doing It, what it means to them, how it ii htlping or hurting their own person~! development, and what It implies for the futurt structure of the family and child· riaring. Everybody has his own hangup about &el, and practically no individual ructfOn is re811sUc, objective or worth e~nerallzing lro1n. force~ of a!iena'tion in modern life, into the factors that have weakened (if not undermined) 1he family structure, in~«! the relativism modern people ·expre~ about all their moral values, into the failure or relilfOus and educational in- stitution."! to come to grip!! couragrously with evils f:it ... deeper than the con- venlioru'I "sins" they were so busy fulminating against. P·Iaries to-Israel a Poli-tical Issue .,_ . ' THE TROUBLE WITH us is that we keep loeking at 10Cial phenomena as aa1e1 when they should re11Iy be The tr:agcdy· is thflt the young people no longer •care whethe,r l, or the ·lady in the audience~ or millions Jike lt!, approve or· disapprove. We have lost lheir attention, and, right or wrong, they are going to make their own mistakes, and not copy ours. It Is hard to blame them. WASHINGTON -'"-· Egyptian . howls of ·outrage aboul tlte.'\J"S •. !<.111!!1 _. more combat planes to Israel are a clearcut case of "yelling befort being hurt." .. . unsaUsf11ctory to both Israel and it1 "'-many'bipwtlu.n Congressional bfckert. Jt is itao safe to predict that Rogers directly,' and the Administration in- , directly, would be assailed with furious , -...~.;.....-. ........ "'."'""""'"'"'· • • )'Ohelnence. • wns to vote t3I» '1ill~ .~ ~edits 110-.4 , ,. _.Jl.1ppens next remains to be setn. F~h. Monitoring _by TV Not only lras Israel gotten no add itional aircra ft, but there lsn ·t the slightest in-· dication when any will be fOrtbcoming. 1Jsrnel tor -this· ~rpO_,e: Burnrgoliiilffii .~ • · · the actual ~le (hOw rri"anf alrcr.al!, price tt'I' OBVIOUS Egypt's hypocritical All that has··hai:r pened is a vague and nebulous 11a gr e e. ment in principle" between President Nixon and Premier Golda Meir that Is· rael Will be allowed to buy an ,umpecified number ot F-4 Phan- tom supefsonic fight· :~ -end_r.lte.~ ~eliyfry JJr.i~rflonU1) is In the deftunci;;itlon., are prompted by the hoP.e · -, hands of the Admin1s\ration Rnd not J ·-rrlng or further delaying a s'a!e ~gre"'S!."' • ~ent. By MIKE ABRAMSON • Most of us are by now quite used to televWop and video tape as an educator, entertainer, baby sitter, security officer and purveyor of the instant replay. In the future we are told the medium may even take over our shopping and banking chores for us. It should come as no surprise to us then that boob tube has become a major tool of fisheries management as it has Jn many other scientific endeavors. A clo~ circuit TV·video tape facility is being utilized in Caliromia as part of one or the rnoat sophisticated and erficient fls~ry f.1cilities in the world, a unit dedicated to buil4ing and preserving the famed ulmon and sleelhead l'Uns of the Sacramento River, ONE OF ONLY two ol ii.! type in the Unitied States , the California system is part efl '20 million fisheiy and recrea- tion ps:oject •t the Red Bluff Diversion Dam on the river, ()per.at.ed by the U.S. P'ilh end Wildlife Service, the TV unll is ...,_. to count and identify fish adalilllll upstream to their ancestral _..,..,.und~ WD llllh dams blocking more and 119'1.llu*omous Ush runs on western drelml. ICC\lrate monitoring of Ntlmon llld •11bMd populations with their high Yll9 ID IPOl"ll and commercial _,...a1111e11-t1al Uthe reooun:e • •II' .. .. rlr.-"'uialed. Ill' of the high dams !El-counted by hand a · -=::"" ICrOSI fish l1ddm !vu wben TV •II llral 11111111 ti lied Bluff !our yeara ... . \ "" ·-···· .... _......,., .. -:~ 4 , ·Ahd sqJar, ttle State Department, in rordklarlly, that strategy might work · ~ cba{ie .ol. the ma,ter, has done absolutely 'ivj\h J\ogtrs. lt doesn't take much to . .., Gue~t 'Rep~rt " . ~ fi sheries personnel had to view the stteen er-bombers and smaller subson~ A-4. Sky- -for 16 hours I d'ay in an ecrort' lo count h3\Yks at sqme indefinite · time in the each flsh as jt,passcd the. camera. The future. :-: technique was ,costly and tedious Wheq And th.it's alf -despite'\he recent rash salmon were iJew and dlUicll!t and in-of helldUnes, !'Israel T.o Get Mo"' Jet accurat e \Vhen f~h were numerous. Fighters . ..,. But now vided I apes provide: automatic · and precise monitoring 24 hours t da,y. AT 111E MOST, it will be many monthl Cameras now operate only when a pass· before new Phantoms and/or Skyhawks ing fish triggen"ln electronic ~ignal as it join the Israe li air force. Israel want.. to rea clles the top,\ of the Jl\dder. Jnstan· buy 50 to 60 of the big powerful Phantoms tancous •viewing1.i~ provided as ,wdll 'as, and ·90 tq 100 of the slowec. llut highly "instant rePIR_y v which enabWs obM:rvers maneuverable 'SkyhaWk attatck tfighters. to hnlt or repeatedly replay tape sections 1'he n10ney is available for 1cqulring requiring J>1'1110nged examlnlilitln to ttMme pl.a~. • determJne nutn~rs anct identification o( · One of the last thiQO Congr,ess did !isb wtilch haVe passed !he c•mera. ' bclore quilling •horlly befoi* Chrl&tmu EACH VEAR AT lhe RM mutt facility,. according to r ederal offlclt1ls1 TV cameras In 'their underwater )loU!ling record fish runs 1veraglng 135.-18lmon and !O,ootl sletlhtad. Up to 6,008 salinon may pau lhe Camtra• m peak days. The fishery Jnatallntion and TV vie.,.ing plaza, which · ts supplemented by el· tensive recre..u;oaat·f1cilitics at the site, is open to the. public and orrer1 an ln- teraUn& Mop to traveJers In the vicinity, . Tile oo]y <:Oftll>lalnt heard ao far ls • --ul anglers la the area who on dlya whm their luck ~n't hOld, altrlliule ~ent on the part of !Ml.-Tf IOI quarry • ' --lllt !lib 't blto that day. CaJllonla ,_,. - ~-'---81 Gffl'fe.--~ ' • J " Dear Georgf: · , Thanllt f<Jr helping me wl!IJ your Orien!AI OUtu Co<Jrae. ' lllil •1- ercbel In Sideway• Cal-let. I'•< f~Uy )wned lhe. ~IYI Silting, or-; )IOlillan: Couldl you rush the -leaaoa! I -·1 ... m to an up. , ' Dear Knolled: Hm. I c.il't --TI d!d w!Ut '-n ill tbal ...._ I'm fflllllDc,.. 11111 ........ """ 11.-norY,..... .... , I no€1ting. · ~ \1 ~•dethim from approving the sale of i · .. ~ • ~ ... ' · ~to Jsrael. But this time, the in- . ~THEii. IP' Secretary W!U• ~ electlon battle _is undercu!l!Qg Rogm hljl his '"1 · it will be a 111111 tlmt , ~.ad whether he likea it or not, belott'anylllinc.11 done. lie haa ..,,...,. ·-t pl-and other arms will dl'IQlnl hi' fed,.. providlllt lft"'I willl be ~ID Imel lllrling llXTitUme thla more·•-Jo.tilllel R .... 8'1 ~no.. • Yttr· -: o~ 1'<'llllll' io ~ Arabi. ;. • . In •l"rl!m!er Golda Meir'• tall< w)lh ff• balkect al delnl lhal eftn When U.S. ~I Ni1on, • she was If 1 ti y aerial photAlo pn>~ ladlsputably Rufi!• ~illdlol m one point. While ......Uy WJI! inll>UilC -"'1 anllaircrsft • 'iullngnw to camprolhloe Clef m~billtm.s t1anc Jb1! 8urz Cln1I -"-Jor I-. she ..lei! Isntel in direct' violilllao ti Ille ......nra,..... 'llllUlll ,,,.r no clrcurnotalltes permtt mcnt. elhtt J'.op{ian or Sovitt uo,ps to cross Bui this llm• lh<re la an ·~ Ille Sufi Canal lollpwtng an Israeli difference. ~ ,.._..,., from the waterway. Mrs. 111is is an electloe year, -Prealdont IJl•lr 91ored Israel Is willing lo pull Nixon already ball))' runntna far I oecond bol:t ~ b:oopa from thO CanAI, OOt ls term . .S.lllng -. l'Jlllbal ...... 1lld un .. ,.i.ry o_,t to allowing Ara~ olljer uraen!Jy llOOl!hl -•-• to loc.s relum loJle 5lnal. 1sr.:ic1 is a rtd-hot political ._.. -w\th widespread IUJIPOrl amonc llepubllcaN II well I~ Dell'IOO'IU. "' are concentrated. With the °Mb1(e-A bombers, carrying therm~ boinbe, these batteries constitute Franal'J tuJor nuclear -armaments. Abo nearing cmn- pletlon is France's atomic subm:artne - the first of five to be put into opentloft, '111ERE JS increasing evidence Red China is moving to counter Russian -in· flucnce in the Middle East. Western diplomats stationed in that area report growing signs of that in virtually every Arab country, particularly in Syria, Irtq and Lebanon. Another significant iJ>o dicalion was the little-noticed speech, of Chlao Kuan.hua, top Peking delegate to the United NaUons, holly chlllencln& Moscow's policies and activities in the Mi~lt Eat. O!i11! Iterated .Russia !or ''manlp.ila1tc'' the Arabi for tier· own ends. "No oDe,,. deciatnied Oliao, "hu the". right to ongqe In political tlealt behind (!IJe, Ar1hll' ~ Paleslinl1m') liacksl'bldfriQtt 1w1Q1 tlJalr right to ex• ~llleirNllOO'!I -.1." Ntlurallf, U.. u!Jt JlOIJilng about Reef Chlnt'I "iltrllring awl'j" Ille rtp!I of ~ '11_,n ... d ·other .. i.. 'juglllecl jlooplai'~ -' . GelWCOMT DAil'! PllOT T Robert N •. 1'1..I, Muoher TMmoo JCHii. Mltor Albtrl W. IlclUt Edllorioi ~ idllo!< \ voi.:. 65, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS, 41 PA&ES ORANGE COUNTY, ~ FRIDAY, JANUAttY 2 f, ·19n , Wi(80D Delend• •id: s~,,8 . , . • II)' TERRY COVILlJj: . . "I 11111* Ammlcl 1111 W ....... feell , ..._, llldin ....... ..... .!w..., _ tl!ere "I -111 bave bad comet the ....rld'1 .;,,,.,,.. Are we 1olni ' •., --·-haldllW -. • ba np!•l!lld Jotor Ilda -the ID09t bef1n -.,,. lo ll!ol wor tNfJt -no time II all." to aacrilice our manpower . on wars ,.. ca.ta Mme M.IJ(ll' Robert WilloD i:oo-,. ....w. ' • ' He ._ till whole Vlttnam conruct 11 can't win? 11 • lliden _, klDd of a ~wti. "I --Lei~ win. 1 daa' ..., -we live lOl' aort of mlllllr7 aid lo• ~. a -Ill lrqlc mlllakea. "No llem bu He views the Near East, Arab-Israeli clen'I like flahilnc, but .... '1 do it 1 1111." "'llcnlnc ~ -1[1111 oar -lib tllil llDce ~ conllict, aa the next great decision. belle,. ID Ullnc everytbinc poaible." '!'lie rioob!Uaa doila'-. and Wlllaa "It'• up lo the -lo~ Giit War. W1're 'dm>cnlillnc ..._ "l think the creation of larael was the · "n111'1 bow be uplalnecl bi> con-_, dartl)', wbal ba -117 all people. HI lbouldn' ---We'ft loll all of'"" -ud · fulllillment of Bible prophecy," Wilson clem!>lliaa tJdl·-t of the .....ned U.S. oul -lo WbL they CID' win," be allll. "A Ullle b1mdly ..., -. " said. "It wu the one good thing the "no-win -Jllllley" ·ID Vletnom. C.mdfmM Wllllaa-St. a.tr, tbe ~eot Is .U,., ,.. 'claa' illft lo "I .... ,. belJen. In &ofnc lo -. but United Natlonl did. Now we have to 'fiUllla ... and inlrochaced a reeolu--r s,b ... _ .. -==-~ .. k e d 'if,_ .fllbt aver ewytbb:w. But when we ckt, wblll J'U'l make up your IDind. • it all detennine lf we should offer protection to tlon Mmmy arlllol the U.S. lo ,.. all ---lei'• wfn. ". · . tbe way.• larlel, ud II we'll fllbt to lhe end." .....,.,_ibletiiwmlOl' luturemllltary Wlllaa dkh' 1'1(111, Wliloa wOaliln' 117 .wlial 'be Ulnt1 ·-bu ...U-llNlf ,_.any Wiison delenda the council's action on -1111-.0 wu pmed 1-1 ·by • • ........,. .. II llfl=l'D'••" lbould be -ID V--· bat 4ld and -ally," be -""*'· "You the .....Wtlon based on lhe fact i~ will be II» 'cily CGUDdl. be ..,._ ne _.. lbal, ba . aay II be bad made Iba declllon lo -a ... , --over lbare ll'1lnc to aeot to lbe naUonal coolerence of mayors ,, ' .~ -::: '·· (~·:~ '\ t-" '• 0 °1 (. I ... \ • 't} ' "" ' ' 1 1'9.Q .. N.Y. S NC TEN CENTS for potential national action. • '"Ibis ls a topic the mayors brine up year after year," W'ilaon aaid. "It affectt the cities. I've said many times tbe na .. tlon Is going bankrupt because or our military expenses and other thinp." He atso said the reaolution was proper for the council to act on. "lt'1 not a referendum, an in.iliative or anything else for the people to vote on. It's really aa ilaue among the ma yon." ''I'd rat.her be a lover than a tighter. but wben it's time to fight, J will," tlle mayor concluded. Hijac}5~:r Called Trio ·F{lces ... . ' l)rug _R,ap 'Bum' . . . In Raill . · Comp!alala were llaued TllundaJ cblrglnc • trio ~ c:aqhl wm- PeetedJy wltb more than '3,000 wwth of LSD ' ud marljuaoa at a Dona Point i.ealdelice by Newport Beach ~veo oeeklnC -.one elst. '1'be aurprile capture ii 311M street ·of the Golden Lantern occurred Wednesday, , bollui for · 1awmen problni a mu111- minlon drug dlslrlbution ring. lbey ~d an arrest warrarit for another ra:;?bert C. Cllell, za, ol the Dona Pojll . , TAl'PID l'Olt MW TERM addrea, plua Steven J. Bordeaux, llll, and Hoot Leader ,Joi'iomon -E. Jolmocin, 21, botb ol Medford, • · are.i'appe11td for arraignment 'lbunday • -=-.... did 'no1 a--. uc1 A.; V. Jorgensen -... llUj!IClad of ..,. dnlll In-' ' . . volv-until ninnlnc a~ . ..-JI · ' , · d' ~ ...... 0....., ~alter . ' .... , ... 1 ..... 1 ( , ' c~v.~~~:. · •.... · .. B~rd ·· loolllllll! Cl • A. ' ' ~~ eJectod U Oltllii ..... W ...,.. lllillr to a '~ of the u.., ' -tlaa, Ibo Or8lt ~ .... ilemotfal ol ~ Depil!meni WIXlld -·~ -ao .INtol-ol . .JoliDm aild other. ol-ihey could •tlelnPI Ibo ,_' mnot. Deen lo tbe ez[llllded board will lake Clloll, Bordeaux ud J-· wwe ploce Ju. ·•· · , """1!ed ID criminal complllnla laued A tolal of nlDo 1ieW dl!<ctor posillona Thurldly with poc1 es 1 b1 • ot dangerous Were created brlnlllJI total membership '1rvi!'~and marijuana !Or Ille, plus ori tbe board'to 21: po11. 4'VI "-ooctlne. Three medical doctors were placed on Det«tlvel Al Epoteln ud Mlke Hietala the)o•"'· t t Is the first time tbe medical pld Ibey wer1 lnvlled · Into the Dana ~-u .. J ...W . .1, POtnl reililloce ud Irnnw!falely l[IOlled ,..., nao .... re(ll;-1-. A apokesman Qlett boldlnc • .. llld u.. addltloDi.aro deo!iDed to make Tbe bas allegedly. contallled µGO Un Ibo ~ otalf .more lJmilv«l ID belp- tablell while a lllioh o(·a car outale IDl.lbo~pldemedlcal~"!'·c.. . • of than llO __._ Tbe addlllOD Of Ill olbei's ·-p ...... lid lo d!lcoVery more •...--"/D blVe Ilion! -ma1i11y Involve-~" of marijuana. • . . • . •1-l!Plm·aBllll lbey-·in ad-'l"oi::1'=:"i!'·~ Include· > --.. -,.._ .. pot_ :ae.ra. ..... :~;vice ~enl out ii ,,_ of Ibo-. ....,. wllb. • eimnt!I ~,a.e·bollli: ii'*Jei. : -U llllCIUDI of eocalne. ' FJsbback, ~. a -te!;Jll aild Ag D t I •Blomquist, leCfetarf.. her first term. ' flew medlcai llaff dlrectora are Drs. wauace A. Gerrie, Alber! G. Pillo and K. Country Club Suff D J. Smallwood. ers . ama. ge Tbe lix other new members of lht -... ftolar Alllon, Dr. Aniolil o. ADlu'J olllciala at the Santa .;,,. Coun-Ber>.•. Dr. ,,..., r. ~.' 11¥'1 !I· try Club' In c.ota M111 are today count·· lfudaP. Jolm B. Pm;r Jr. and -~ ~f .:J::'" lnl1lcled by van-E.~..t, to lbe board were Albert J, Nine newly· plainOd pine -were Amr,, Jame E. Balllncer, Francia E. ' u)llO!lled by unknown Intruders who also ' Gr¥, Dudley R. Fune, Jobn Macnab, flmi.tooil ud tee marten Into a nearby .1G11i H. ~cNauilrton. James r. Peaney lako, Orange County iberlll'1 ofllcera ·"' lJllllinl..J»,.\>oit. . • Aid. . ~ .... ~. •• • r::-,, • Deputlel llld many ot the """" Ines ..... , • ,;n..,. B. , I 'd' ih ""'olber pWJls ..... thrown• lbe'tolf 1,1~ va. ~ a es <oune, aome of. them dam&led· lo lbe •· • • point lbet replant!~ may not be pwfbll. CIOPBNJIAGl!lN (AP) -Tbe Danlab !nvlllfealon belllve jlmnllel may ...,. _ ..,. JI bas decided lo have been n1pt'lld>lt for the defllta. 11n•1•be ,...,..,. .-bwl)....Bat tloa. :::'"" ...t;i.i:-10:: ~ lonnalw:...4: Crocker Makes ,~e Rate Cut JD¥1tbelr-. • • • aAN FJIANCISCO (UPI) -Clocbr ,. I Bek foda7.-""" a redacllon ol- --paeial -ptlme coi111•dal loll rate to. I'!' -" I ""' -doiU ••111111 -martpp ---16-..-. ala. -!loo of ....--perollll. fte dlcl"11111 .,_ ID line with the ._. ••• ..w odjllbiMit .. ..... -...... !(lat ..... several -111 ... al Crocbr, Ibo -llld. • FBI Foi'ls :Newest · Parachute Effort Elderly Woman ' ' '· , . Raped ·in Mesa . ' A Sl·year~ld woman walking Deir Colla Meaa'1 Vista Park told police Ille waa l!'abbed by a man hidlnl .ID -~· lllmm to tbe lfOW1d ud raped ~ Mid the lacldenl oocm rod In a ....... aru near Vk:torla -Vllle1 Road. 'l1ie -waa lpparantly no I olbeririot ~ In Iba ....al aaaaull, ......... lo Ollloor' -.... wbD look the 1lillal ropcri. -... lleal'll Wtlaon WU 000-Unulnc thi lu1'11fpjoo today. ~ orance parachutes &lven to the air. I don't know If It was In dlaJlllSI ~ willl bomJl'C .dtvlcel to , allOw al belDI followed or wbat." ....;.-ii~.,._ .. _ ..........• .t .,._ .. 1. Gen. Bruce ' K. Rolloway, tile com--_, ~ -,-!'" -,-.... ..-mander of'lbe Slratep: Alt Ownmud i--l!ll'*nntlY did not notice lbem. ' . (SAC) Uid today he hoped f11t• actloa by Two Air Fo""' FU! flgbter-bombera lbe Alt Force would serve to deter future cbaaed tbe Hugbel jeUIDOr Thuraday and "tiallout hlJacklnga." •"otlbe pllotl'wd be saw 1be man on · "We•bope this wlll show bow tht Alt . 1be ground. · Force can very effectively help In such a "I 1poUed the .hijacker when be touch-sltuaUont'' Holloway said of Thursday's ed lbe .,-, .. llld Lt. Col. Edward Sat. capture, "and perhaps this w Ill terlleld ol:;PalllelVUle, Ohio. "HI l[OI up, diftcouTqe this bailout hijacking tecb- aaw us above,. and threw a briefcase in nlque." Evelt1Ction SO.,ht • • 'Planners Decline Stand • • • . ' ' . ' . ' . Long Beach Set$ Study of Funds ~~t ~.n Q~eeil •1IACllAJO:lm) ·(AP) -Lo!JC'-<Jt;.olllcfd=.:,--ldown (111.n fD balp , wbether tum1111 .. Illar ~ ""1 bill> "IOlirllt' at- tnclloil ·-~ -ol -... oil""-·. • .....Wiant uys .• :Durinl a c1-door meol ' 'l'l!andaY wllb -hero of an ,._,.,bly Ways ud Meant subcommittee probing the llO mllllm ... ven1aa project •. oil!-. dalo aald lflo plan would be delivered Feb. 10, 'COltUnlilee consultant Bob Con- nelly said. • Under ltate law, ·tidelandl oil revenue IDl1 be Ulld by tbe cltY lo build • mari- time mmeum aboard' the old liner, but 1 not for~-· '3.~ mllllon ia -lundl -· spent In buying the v-from Clinard Lines In. 11187. Tbe llhlp .,.. also convirted lo a con- -cenler to bO nm by Plclfic Soutb- -Alrllllel. A IUbeommlttee report Aaa. I llld the pnjtct WU "ID unoamclonable UH ol ,.bllc mooey for a project wldcb Is ~~-~~"':.~ 1-_., __ .... - ~11(11111" tr• • 1114 ~tho llate ii to Ill• -'of flit•'"" oil m· • .,.. wltll 'Ibo di)' pctJac II (lll'COllt. CdM. High Ba~d Performance Set .. Tbe c.r-de! Mar • lll&h Sdlool mardllDI bud .... drlll team will perb m In the Rlvenlde Jaycees' lllnth anaual ''$00'' parade Saturday Ja Jlfveralde. Tba parade precedes the Wutem "5tlll" ..,. -.y at llinnlde'1 lntemallonal ~-Tho parade 1!.e1iN at !O:• •·llL at Jaclraon Stnet aiicl beadJ clown Mapnlia Av...... . CO.-del Mar Hlch dlool will be - of -llO blndl partlctpotln&. Grauel wwwAll II Calllomla Attorney Gel!eral 1l:nlloY-er. League to Honor Newport's Wayne Olelr ........ -Jolm ·-of """"'" -will -.. '-lean Patrlol Award fl-. Iba Amarica11111n FAuca"rs1' ....... M II MUI a&- nlvw_, ._. J& • 111111 ~ Wlilldrw llolll la Jle""1 llUll. Tba-..., -~In 111'1, U. an olllol 11 ~ ....... ._ POI\, -a.,,_ -tbaotro -..., I 'IJ .,.,..., Wana -1111 Olelr ID 111t for ,.,.,,,. Grit.~ LVeUfsp;iper Sa,js Grid Po1t Goe1 To Chriltiansen STANFORD (AP)-Jact q,riatla-., former head -·of Ille Niimi Pool- ball Loque llaa Francisco llon, Wal urned baad IGlllllD coac:ll today at 8taJ>. lord 'Cniverllh1, !bl J'alo Alto TI m ea reported. . Tho -foll-·. llate- -by ~rWllllo, StOnrord. U'illanl cooch, thet be -clown Iba pet .. head'~ · .. ' 't \,,,,; Oiki..d TrtllolnO Mid 11111111 ~ 1tead accepted a . multi-year coalrad aa head coacb of ihe Unlvenlty· of Ciiio ' . fornla at BlrUltJ. . . I ~. Cl, baa beeo COlcb Of tho delellalw' bldll al ltanford since INS. ' The ·~ llld. the lcbooi wwld oil~ clally -Ibo appointment later In tbe day. • White, JI, 8tlnfGrd Clilfenalve line coach, llld be declfDad Ibo offer by lbe Hose -I cbam[liaal "ti la1"11' of yet another ~ "*" 1 l!oft llOI Yt! made." Tbe ™-' .-an Ullldealilled --u _..., .. he -lo .. to · ~ aml Iii ncopJaed aa ~'Cal ...... _... -to bll old aclldill ,and .1:1.: ~~~r-~.to !tm ... tiler It'• ..... lo bl·. tad - Slturday alaai Ille <>ranee Ooaal --but not ·_..,. lo --. Jllgbl -• ud • Lowl1ln the I0'1. Lota of , low 1 cloadl and foe will dominate w wealbor --INSm.B TODAY • The OmlQf C°""IV PllWl<n'- !!I01lic Soci<IV prem111 lht Loi A!1gtC11 PllilMnnollk Ortlv111'G I• concm folllon'Ol6 !llQ~L Tlin1 ll a llo'I/ Gftd ..,.. pie. ture1 on l'a/i• U of !odor'• WHk<ndor. L M. lerf • f -.. -. -... -. ,_ . --" --. =-: ..... "'re ::.iU.. r. -- --, --· --II 1w1ae:.. H -.... __ .., ,...,.. . ---. _,. ... ,. .. ='I:" .t.I • , - J DAILY PJLOi '• N C -'riMI, ~ 2L.l"1 • 4'---Sr-C!Olld Arre1t - Drug Ring Cas e Suspect .Freed ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. o.IW '"'' Jltlf CJDe. of several 1u1pected prlnclpels in a lilulU·mlllloo dnig dl•trlbulloo riJ11 today II .ol ao ball reductd to I/30th ol th• ori&lnal bond figure set by prosecutors. He bad won disml.!igaJ of a case in· vqlvinl; a cb.arp of poa1e11ioa of mart· Juanl !or sale ooly lour dayl earlier, U1fY lawmen pohlted out. "'1111 Jiri, 11 action by Orallje Countf Superior c.ourt Judge Byron K. McMillan drew bitter criticism from Newport Beach Police Chief B. J1me1 Glavas, whose men bad originally arrested the defendant. Surfboard builder John C. Gale, 15, or' 35705 Beacll Road. Capistrano Beach, was re-arrested Tuesday morning on a war- ran1 charging conspiracy and carrying 131%,500 ball. lnvestigalors problng an alleged West Co~t network for importation or heroin, marijuana and other drugs through Mex- ico had hoped lo arrest Gale during one of his court appearance• last week. Several other alleged participa nta tn the ope.ration various law 11genciea corr tend l! a major ~upply sour1e remain in jail in-lieu of high ball. · I ts Prefer.Park By cAilDAa PEAiuio!'I .................. Newporl Beach resldenll ""uld be mort llktly lo auppart-Hdltlonal tuel for city parkl and recreat.loo 111111 the1 would •lmUar expendltur• for • ne• civic center, 1 planninc eommilliooer contended Thund11y. He thought they might 10 aa much u $15 each aMually for parks and recrea· tion. Commissioner William A1ee aald he personally would 1upporl a 115 mlllioD bond Issue for p1rk purposes and added be kntw "11 lot of other people f!'Ould, also." Agee made h1s comment during a com- mi~sion study session on lhe first phue of th~ proposed. interim park plan, The plan, developed by the Parb, Beaches and Recreation and Community . DeveloRO'ent 'Dtpartments and already passed by the PBR Commiuion propotel eight new parks at a coat 91 ~.2 mllUon. Ca ndida tes To 8e A:ided By St .. Cla ir · Oef~'se attorney George Chula, noted trial lawyer whose staff specializes In drug cases, won dismissal of the case eight days ago, after succeeding In get- ting Judge M~Millan to suppress-tne evidence. ' . ... DA ILY ~l~OT lttff ,._ THl.S IS T~E SIGN IN CORONA DEL MAR Tl!AT HAS tlTY OFlitCIALS PUZZLID At Fifth end N1 rci11 us, the Handiwerk ol'Anotlior Ph1ntom Sltn Palni.r? · Senior planner Rod Gunn told com- missioners most cities do not meet an •·ideal" standard ot four ~cres of parkf per 1,000 people and th1t two acres wu ,;more realbttc•• ror 1 coastal city. MOit comrili!sionera aereed .. '• ,, • Campai,p adviaer1 and image-maktn often cost candldate1 for political ol!IC<1 4 ""°'ty peony, but ent ol'U Costa Me11 City Council candidates la bandln( out olectloo data free . .Jte based his move on a recent ap- pellate court decision on The People v1. Fishbeck, irt· which jurists determined there was no reasonable cause. to have suspected drug involvement. State Aide to Launch Phantolf!-S~gn Acquisition costs can often be pro- hibitive, GuM warn.eel. 111 thin~ if you increase the studaid to four, YO:U'Y i.uat j>e tncreuinl t~ .tl.nl dard ," he said, "not increasing the result.s." Councilman William L. St. Clair wa1 \be ·urat cancUd1te to unseat an in- cumbent in ctty hlalory when ht won In the t• eJ~. He Js no• an incumbent lftldna-. St. Clair II ,iaJlnchl,. a public ttlations packet which may help hll compeUllon !or office In the April 11 d1y ol reck\)lllng ~'This is another case in which the search ror truth is thwarted by trial court interpretation of bad appellate court d~is!ons," quet Glavas asserted angri- ly. ·Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan immediately filed a motion to appeal Judge McMillan's cas'e dismissal with the Foilrth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. Ho spital Case Defen se Hopes for Park At Fr eeway Site . That prompted Agee's sugge!Uon. ., "Most of us came to Newport Bea~ expecting more thin the at&ndard;'' he said. "I yronde.r If this plan ls ambitl,pua enough." al Iba polls. , · Lttters outllnlq various problems and pillalla., be bas , encountered were belng l1Pld 19day,atctly Hall.for malllq lo 111 1J eandlllateo wllo bave tak111 out papers. "I dao't !mow how It could he ollentl~e to anyone,'! Councllman St. Clair 11ld ~ day. The . el]llalned purpose i• simple Ind -· "I made tome milt.Ikea 1'ben 1 w11 eampalpln& , four yura ilO," ·M ex- plalmd, ~ pomtin1 out the v I r I 0 u I .,.,......, with hl1 nou.. ' A""" el lhl ctty'1 handbill code la in- c;ludld ltld ·Councilman Sl Clair ur1es uch caadlclate lo read the city •Jen ..,.._ tllo...,.hly lo dttermint wbat II Jecal onct what ts not. Gale's latesl court appearance on the conspiracy charge was Tuesda)', when Central Orange Counly Judicial District Courl Judi• Philip Schwab reduced bail •nd continued the arralgnhlent. 'The dtfendaot Is out on 110,000 bond pending a Jan. 25 appearance back ln the courtroom. • Gale, formerly of 3932 Sirius Drive, Huntington Beach, wa.s arrest~ March 3, J971 by Newport Beach Police Officer James Aumond while on routine patrol in Corona del Mar. The officer 1topped Gale in the Sa~ phire Center, which hid 11 history of car bur1Jarit1, when be saw the man bangina: eround amon1 parked vehicles. "LI•& tune I w11 1evereJy criUciaed tor plac:lq literature under windshields ," St. lair aplained, polnttnc out Ibis II N · B h ~ porm1ttec1: ewport eac ~ flpf ,a4,po¥era, 'l>l'•••r. ue lutllltlNll "'1j di pl!vate ,Pd>J!Mly M {£1 PJ with C<lrtain mtrldion1, aocl .... er on ay' 0 l er an 1tate °' city property. 11e po1n11 ou1 that they .,. costly. To .. .._ ~ .... Buil' de .. 8omt Drlnte.r• ch!lf&e, 400 ,ptr""!ll .niort :11d-..,.. .,. than 'othlrl. SO cirhpa!P posters l hould , . , ~ .11 ba -wilely.•' = --~ Ceria1n aftdidlltu ---~ ~~-;· ;;?te~por~ Be_ach rri!Y offer a p,an to ·• cl1nde1tlnely tearing down their cam-Ctlft Drive pi'operty owner ~ keep. at · hit · · lust tome o( the Newport Heights view paJID •Ian•, w e many were simply between Fullerton and El Moc:fena Ave-removed from \l1e1al placement apots. Md the most celebrated sign nap oc- curred when St. Clair himself was cited 1n 18'70 at the instigation of candidate }om Manus -also running again this yur -for placing one of lncwnbenl CounCilman George A. Tucker's posters Jn a public rJ&ht-ol·way, " , Still 1DOlher St. Clair e.ctmon!Uoo ii; Fiocl the proper peraon In Cily flaiJ lo" Worm1Uon. _ ... "I would 10 lo department heads; lhe' city <;Jerk or a counter.IJil lo 1•t It and · thJ1 put undut pre11uri OD '10ft1e, "'...ltt'11.: plllntd, ' ' I , • He ·urge11 11uch dati be obtaJned from the city manager, cit)' 1ttomey and ' city clerk. · ' "Th.ey are entiUed to proper service," he continued. "Now they are special persons ... th'ey are candidates. 11 "I ju1t want a good , clean campaign that will get at the issues and not vicious- ly at the pusonalities. I 1ugge11t we all follow the Goldtn Rule," he concluded. OIAN•I COAST DAllY !lllOl H ...... t11._. --.. = •.•• OIWtOl COAST P\111.IMt!MO OCIMPAK't l•Hrf H. W1M rr1t1IH!ll n ""'4hillr J1do: It . C111l1y Vici ''""'"''Md 0-rtl ..,..... Th1111•• ICa"il llllttt'. lko111•1 A. M11r,'-i~• /11\Jll .. "" '""' Ch1rl11 H. Lttl ltido1..J '· N.n AHl!iltlll Ma....,lrlt l.itoA ........ c.tt ,,,,... : "' Wwt ,.., '""' M.,....-t IMUI: Utl '4"""1 l1111t.Ytl'I ~ 1-oi: 221 ,.._, ... _ ~""-"" lf9do1 11111 ~ aeuitYM .... u.r-.t: .. ...,_ II '9IMlt ._, nu es. -.. • 'City· M11u1.ger :Robert L. Wynn today proposed •to Jet Carl Arthofer , build a convalescant home on his one-acre par. eel adjacent to the old Lutheran church property. In return, Wynn said, Arthofer has agreed .lG keep the buildin1 below the curl:i line. "' ... wy.n•1 proposal will 10 belore city eouoclinl<n Monday night. ·.Jlt 11Ad,·he1oti•tloi}! are still under '!fY i<illi4lie 1t.i.;ojvisioq If.Highways, Owners ol the d\urch parcel, which has been declared escess state land. Councilme• Jn1tructed Wynn to lnvesti· gate what could be done to, preserve the view when Newport Heights resldenta objected to pending residential develoi> ment·Of ·lhe ptaperty. · Wynn, in hi s report, tells councilme111 that acquisition ol the Arthorcr parcel alone wouid"Cost ffiort than $200,000. He aaid air space' acquisillon would be al- most as expensive. Wynn also noted that plal'l.nlng conr missioner! indicated their reluc~aace lo establish buildina height restrictions on the property that technically would bene- fit only adjacent property owners . The parcels involved overlook the bay and the Paciric Ocean from a point al- most directly above the stuft Shirt res- taurant. ,. An Orange County Superior Court 11111 that could close the doors on 400 California hospitals before their planners can even iet them open b.egan ~ three- Sex Ca se Threat ' ' ... •' Proof St~ieq; W omari in, Jail Documents containing evidence ol threats ·allegedl y made against the key proeecution wilness by the ·wife of one defendant in the Harbor Area's ~ailed Cinemasex Screen Test case we.re being studied today. No criminal complaint had yet been issued against Mrs. Lena lmodi, 32, of 8941 Champion Ave., Westminster, by noon and Deptity District Attbrner Lou C8rdenas Couldn't be reached fOr com. ment. S~ was arrested Wednesday ntght and booked into Orange ~ty Jail dH suapl- cicill c!onlnlittlng threits or lntinildaU0n agalnst a witness. )!.,.. lWband Eugene !modi, 15, and Laguna Beach businessman Thom11s Trulis, 38, are charged with sex perversion and statutory rape involving a · 17-year-old girl. Th~·· victim, allegedly seduced in. a car at Newport Beach's Fashion I!land shopping center by two men posing as movie producers interested in putting her in films, led police to arrest them. She appeared to testify in Harbor Judicial District Court Wednesday al· ternoon and Mn. Imodi also showed up . Courthouse observers, who claim they heard two separate threats of bodily harm aga inst the teenaged prosecution wilntsJ by Mr!. Imodi, went to authorities to reyort them. Investigators. ·1.lOOk Mn. lmodl Jnto custody at orange County Jail where ahe went ·to vlsiMler car salesman hUsbahd, Who has beeffunable to post $12,500 ball. Defendant Trilli!, of 9882 Theresa Lane, Anaheim, _posted his $12,500 ball and is free pending ·the pair'! Feb. I ar- raignment in Orange Coun(y Superior Court. Testimony presented in judicial district court led to transfer of the felony ca!e to superior court, a p~re done when there is a p<>Mibilily(oN.Iate prison lerms on conviction. Trulis, owner of South Laguna Disposal Company, and lmod i are also char1ed with posing as moviemen in a 1imil1r Stanton case. . . Stx-rided Pi11e Co-i.e • ( .. ~ .. Walter Marchbank dl1plays cone be found srowlnt on 1upr,Jlit V. In bla yard at 2aa.4 Ceylon Drl'8, Colt.a Men. The cone SN" 1111 lbt branch In tha lhape of a star. Nobody ~ee~s fu kMw ~. it got there, day break after two days of t.estlmooy. . but everyone thlnks It'• 1 good .Idea. - It Is expected that DeJllllY Attornty Planted on tht edge ol a hlll at FUth G.ene~al Edward Bttaico Will betin hii and Narcissus Avenues in corona del def~e on charges that the state pennlt-Mar -right in the middle of a 1tate-ted1 needlm 'hOIPital construction Jn Oran1e County when the session resumes designated ~~way, r,oute -is, ~ pro- M d bef J d H l..--' H 1 fesslonal-looklnr 1lgn. on. ay ore u ~e. er~~ er and.!!. It reads almply: Hfuture Site of Corona Witnesses for .. the California Health d 1 Care Providers Associatiori, the nine-e Mar community Park." hospital organization which filed the The land on which It confidently sits is allegations against the state, have actually owned by the Irvine Company, testified that hospital planning in Oranae but has been naJJMd 11 part of U.. pro- County at the time · that applications fo r posed Pacific Coast freeway route. new construction were be.in& proceued "I don 't know who put it there," Calvin was ''chaolic." Stewart, parks, beaches and recreation The1 have also alleged that health uri!: director, said today. '1But It would be a standards In this area will be prejudiced neat place: for a community park."" Acqulsil.ion o[ waterfront areas to re- tain open space was first suggested dur· Ing development of the U>wer Newport Bay Civic District study last. fall' by architect Richard ,l,eltch. The Clifft DrJVe community Hom• owners Association I! currently pushln& for city acquisition or some land alonl Cliff Drive for a vltw park oyer:lookln& the bluffs. u " • , Calvin Stewart, PBR department direc· tor, said a bond "might be 1 way to go." He pointed out that the second phaM of the interim park pill\ now belng develo ped will in.elude view Park.s,.blcycle and pede.Jtrian trails and a .ir~bel\ system. · if the hospital construction permitted by The area Is not included in his the stale health department ii illowed to department's proposed Interim park plan, __ ... he admitted, adding that the Harbor View procn..,,.. II Hospital consultant John c. Dumu was Hi s Homeowners' Association offi~ among . witnesses who told J u d 1 e happens to sit right across the street Herlands Thursday that Orance County from the sign. The first phase calls for addition of al' least' eight more parks, two or three .. re1 play lot& and expansion of some eiiatinl, city parks. residents could look forward to· increased Officials there also have denied any Comm!Jsloners have yet to .et lhe rN.t. ter for public hearing. hOlpllll cost! ol as much as '22 inillion 1 connectkjq with the rnyiterious 1ia:n1 but yffc• U \ what. tbe)'. described. u 111'!ftr· s'upfort I~ 1¥UHUon, Stewart 11ld. necesaary hospitala were built. t~' womain reS~dent ~alle4 hls Qffice CHCPA IJwyer1 1rgue tblt· bolpi~ala and was ju1t ti~l~ al what 1he currenlly operating in the; county ~ well thought was the city • JJan. Once puaed· by the commh11ion . .nth !ta recommendations. the plan will IO ·to th•· city council for erientual adopfiQn u pil'lo ·of the general p1an. ab~ .to , c~~· for.,bo!\' ,pipent an~ ~I · ,t'~he. .lfll ~J 11i;ited :fld>Jr~ted lokl Jected mec;hcal~w.Urls~ .. 1 l&OW Wberi; 1• wit' to1n1 -ill, 11 . They .,.blame .tnL st.ate' for whit · t&y stew art, ~.hid to tell he.r it was not,,_in said Ml a flOOit.,.,.tilOlfmi'ftlcUon -,py official cl.ty plan. , applications that followed the 't.1t1te · ';Thert'J no park aolng'thert th•t we're decisiOll to compel all future applicants aware of," ht 1iid today. . . to. obtain permits from regional )faith He added that he '!PuJd not lake the planning agencies. . ~· : sign down. "After all, It's not OD cltypro- 'lt is alleged lhat the stale's 1ranting of perty," he Finned. ' Rooket Derb y Set in Mesa j an. 18-month grace period in Cwhlclt ·~ , plicatiOM would continue to be handled by the state paved the way toF ·~ plicalions that could create 11 many u 400 new hospitals in California. Cub Scout.a used to have pinewtlOd racer derbies but thil Is the Space At• and Costa Mesa youngsters have orpnil- , ed a Rocket Derby for Saturday in tht~ Two Men Appointed Youth Strvicea Auoclation Building. •t Anyone Interested 11 Invited to the 11 One representative 0from Newport a.m. event at Red Hill Avenue and Be1ch and one from Cost.a Mesa have Pllisades Road, inclUdlnl refreshment.I~ been appointed to the boerd of dlreclora and a visit by a helicopter from the lOth U.N, Pullout Asked of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area. Aauult Company, Ca!Uornla Air NaUODal ' Dennis O'Neill, city attorney tor Guard . SACRAMENTO W'J ..,. Auemb(rman Newporl Beach, and Co•ta M •• I ll0y1 .. in Cub Pack ... will 1tl a chonco E .. Richard Bm1t baa Jii\niductd • ,..,. buslneumao Fred Elli•, owner of Master lo loolt evu the Lolll' Buch-balled com-' olution urrtn1 the Untttd StatM lo' with-Blueprint and SUpply Company,, are the bat chopper belon fl)'lnf thelr·own. draw from the Unlt!d Nation•. t tito aelected. These will be .rubber-band powered The constfvatlve. San 'Dieto ~bll· They will hold three-year tenn1 on the rockets In speed competition, ractna on· can made t~ propo!al Thursday. 27-min board. suspended wires. I-_..:._:___:_:_:_ __ _..:.:....::::.~~·~~~~~~~~~~__:~.:__,.:.:.:... __ ~~~~· - .J SALE SPECIAL (;lass-top tabla 30"x60"x%" thick. Availabl1 In savoral pain tacl finishos ancl golcl loaf. Don't clolay. Thts~ won't last. ' . .. • • • ' SALE PRICE S,79. • MIP.WINTER SALE CONTINUE$ Solocttcl groups from Hinrtclon • Drt•tl & Htril19e tre 11, vray specltl pric11. Al upholofwy floor sampl11 trt rtelucecl for this 1pecitl tvtnl. Htnrtclon, Htril191 & Mtr91 C.rson wll bt t valllltlt at 11lt ,...lctl on t sjitclal orcltr bails. 1 DEALERS FOil: HENllEOON -DREXEL-HElllT AGE -ICARAST AN lllWl'OIT llOll -PlltAY 'TIL f NIWl'OltT llACH 1727W-11ff Dr., M2·2DIO Ol'IN PltlllAY 'TIL t . -• INTlllOlll Jllrtf•-1 lnttrltr 0.1..-A"'llaMa AID ,._,.!.._ ............. , ••• , .. . I l ·I LAGUNA llACH ·UI Ntrth Cetot Mllhway P't)tlltl 4'44111 • • ' I· ·I Firms Deny Medicare Accusation LOS ANGELES (AP) -Private in- surance companie1, respondlztC to a charge by Ca!Homla Secretary ol stato Edmund G. Browu Jr. thll U..,. bid wasted up to 1116 mllllon in Medleare funds, oaJd maoy of the payments cited by Brvwn were made under previous federll guldellnes. "At the Ume of treatment, our belt medlcal Judamenl WU thll the treatment WIS proper and. the payment Wll ~ per," sakl Stewart Knapp, min.ager of public affairs for Blue Cross. Medicare iuldelines have recenUy been li&htoned. At a news conference Thursday, Brown expanded on bis earlier c ha r ~· cl wastsae of Medlcaro funds, aay the companies Involved made du lcato pa)'llltllts lo hoapJW1 Ind doctors, milmaoaaed adminiltr1Uve t!oats Ind us- ed public fundl for junkets for wives of company uecutives. "Although It ii Jmpos1Jble lo tell ex· actly how much maoey ii Involved, It ap. . pears as thouah up to tw mllllon may have bHn misspent by Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Occklentsl Life Inauran<e Co.; the C&ll!omla Phy'siclans' Service 1 n d Hospital Service of California," Brown said. He aald his charges were based oo a federal aud.lt report acknowledged as authenUc by lbe Deportment ol Health, Education and WeUare. A 1pokesman for Occidental said Brown's charges were baled on '1vague charges taken out of cooten from rogular audit reports by REW," Ind ac- cused him "of lurthertng bla penonal ambitions throu&h senntlonal headline seeking." Informed ol the ,denill1 by insurance spoteanen, Brown 11k1 U..,. ...,. usln& "vague 1eoeralltie1" ta juatlfy "tbtir waste ·of Medicare funds." Brown's estlmate of alleged losses was termed Hhighly overblown" by a SociaJ Security Admlnlltr1Uon olllcill I n W11hinaton , D.C. Cour t Overhaul Proposal Eyecl SACRAMENro (AP) ;_ A msjor over1laul ol Cllllomla'1 court 1ystem ii bein& propoaecl by Asoemblyman Jamex Hayes (ft..Lori( Beacb.) 'Ibree measures introduced 'lburlday by Hayes are similar lo ones he lpolllbl'ed !Ht year but loll in tbe' IJenato Judiciary Committee. ·~ Tbe J>IOPOlll• would restructure · tbe present three-level trW cOurt system cl justice, municipal l!ld superior courll ln- lo a on .. level Superior Court setup. ''Thia system would be operated on 1 ststewkle basil both ir.m !be 11andpolnl ol financing aOc! from the standpoint ol the adminlatraUon ol justice ltsell," H1ye1 said. Tbe measures are ACA :Ill Ind AB ISl- 9!). - 1Teeny Bop-pers Clog the Line ll()U Y1fOOD (AP) -rim tel..,....q to bear the ..-.led -"' -niclt atara -I aJul of buay l1'nalJ .. - llollywoecl .... ~ 'nnin- day, !be PadfiC Telephone 1pol<eamao llld. Don llen1pn, l'Ubliaber cl I new Ian .... uine for teen.ape! slril, oaJd U bid printed I number wbere callen ooa1d bear I 1J1ree.mmute -uai by liacera llonaJ Olmond. Dovid Clllldy ud tbe Jactaon Five. So many called, the te1eplioae 1poUunln said, that m e t er 1 recorded 1,tlml busy IJinoll in I U. hour period 'ftluradaJ. Tbe overload caused fa1ae baa)' allna11 OD ICmle other telepiDw1 with the aame pnlJJ Jn !be ares, lie addied. He Mtlmatod '15 to Ill peroent OI ~ the call• orJcinatod in Southern Clllfornll. .• Berrllan uJd Cills came from 11 lar 11 the Eul Coast Ind called H "a Udal wive of teeny-bopper•." Tbe Paclllc Telephone 1poke1man aakl P e t e r s o n Publllhing Oti., l'Ublilhers of the ...,az1ne, Star,. bid ill'e!ld to •dlaconnect tbe recording Friday. . • , •He lllld a ~ company in- tercept me1111e will explain to those callin& lbe number ' that because of the volume the call can- not be completed: Reagan Denies Family Recei ved Medical Handout . SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald l!e@pn baa denied a student MWl)llper repar! that he baa j'OCelved lree medical Can! 'from a Slcrainenlo ph)'llJclan. "I'm saying categorically that It Is absolutely not true," thib governor told biJ weetiy news conference. He did confirm, however, that Dr. Charles H. CUUer of Sacramento bu given hil wile, Nancy, and IOfl, Skipper, 13, free inj~ for allergy with serum they have provided. The governor Aid Cutler once a week &iv,. a lhot lo Mn. 8-Ji ud once every two weekl to Skipper. ''When we didn't receive a bill from Dr. CUCer !er doin& thia, he very kindly lllld he enjoyed ltoppJnc by ud. lt WU no pro- blem fer him," Relpn Aid. "And, be """1d Ute to do thla cm bla own Ind u be llld to do It II hill 'contrillutlan .• II "That ii the -cl the IOQDed !roe medical caro. He bu never lnltod me, Ind be bas never !1Mled. our dauibles," ReapJ\ lllld. "He jl-no other medical caro whatsoever. That ii bla C<IO- lribuUoa." TbO llludent -Per at Sacramento Stste College ~ In Wedneeday's edilloa thlt "Gov. Ronald Reqan'• lam!· ly -!roe medical Can! !nm Dr. Charla H. U.Uer of the Sacramento Medical Clinic, while Ibey are In Sacrameblo. BigWeHare . I • FQud t:ase . . . Nearing End· OAKLAND (AP) -reb. II baa been ael for -tencma Weal Ooklud ~ Robert, D. Ti>beakln, wtlo pleaded ll!iltY In what the prooecutJoo called the 1arpot llnille lraucl cue In the Wllory cl the state weliaro plan -more than a balf. millloo dollan. • Tobentin, YT, who Uva in Piedmont, WU cNe /or trial 'lburaday befon! Superior Coirt Judie Spuraeon Avadtlln on II counil o1 delrauding Medi-Cal In phony -iptiooa claims Ind two couats or gnna then. But at the. tut minute be pleaded iullty to one -ol srand. theft Ind three couats of lraild. D1pu1f Alameda eouDty Dist. Alty. O>arles llerbert said Tobenldn's cJownla1I Clllllll. Wilen. he filed preocriptloa dalms· for two wellare rectpieatl wbo -. desd. Al one Ume, ~d ~." Tobenkin was li1ing prescription claims !or a 3-year.Pld which, JI they had been followed, would have had her tUinc UI pills a day. Around 90 peroent ol the claims he rlled over the past 4 i,t; years were phony, Herbert said. The grand theft charge lo whicb , Tobenltin pleaded auUty involves 1651,· : 236, but his attorneys, Robert Mouaer and • Robert Wrllbl, said the exact amount will be determined in a civil auit which will he med by the stale attorney geoera1'1 office, which cooperated with Alameda County In investigating Tohenkln'scue. · I/ He remains !roe on llJO,Ollll bail. Stanford Voting fn, Teacher Case Nearly 50-50 SfANFORD (UPI) - A two-<Jay referendum at Stanford University in- dicated Tburaday the student body wu nearJy split on the cue of a 1W1pended radical profe990r. Reaulil ol the student vote 1lhowed 2,815 in favor of retenUon of H. Bruce . Franklin on the Stanford !acuity. Another 2,114 voted to coocur with a !acuity board declslon to 'fire the Maoist prolesior, found guilty of incttlnc students lo rtot. A opobsman for tbe unt•eralty - Stanford baa more than 11,tlllll· - and the f,'111 voter -"wu the JarPst in tber blilory ol the campus" OD 1l1ly n!erlilddin. ' • ., · Tho sllldent .... _ Ind atudent lesderl . have -"'mnecl ·a 5-2 !acuity board vote lo fire Franll1in with pay throu&h AUCUll ~· . ' . But . unl•enlty Proaldent Richard w. Lyman baa -...i tbO declalon: Tbe final declaJon nots with the 11Chool's board 'of trusleea, who llcbecJuled I spetjal sea1oo for S.tunlay lo dilcu11 the. matter.-. ~;:-:-=::;:;:;:;:::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; &••···~······ .. Preser-vatl on .Plan u,.,....... Sep. Peter H. Behr <R·Tlburon), Indicates position of various Northern Califanlia rivers on a map alter uplalnlng bis proposed fegjslation barring con· ' struction of dams on the Eel,. Trlnity, Klamath and . Smipi Rivers and preserving Uiem ~"wild" streams. IHow's Your . o~~-?.a~~? i • •• e , COMPLITI DIAL ltlFINISH e 1. . .... 6.IO YALUI : • ONLY s3 5o •1 •• f • : MEN'S WATEltPROOF CltmALS : • lff. J.00 YALUI • • • • • • ONLY • • • : THU:~ •• '•t. W~THIS I! • • : . • • • • : 1st•••••• 4J Y ... r : • HAttlOR 'I Hlll'PINO 1 • CINTIR KIDS LOVE • ""H•-II"-• UNCU: LEN e c:;:;a : No Fault Plan Backed j~~~~~~1.~·~·~·~•;=:•:=•=•=•=•:•:•:•:••:•:•~·~·~·~--~ By Reagan SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The push in the legislature for nofau1t automobile insurance has ...:eived an Important boost from Gov. Ron a 1 d Ree1an, ,Vho endorsed the "concept" and pledged to sup. port a specific bill tllil year. "1'19 much mQre ccafident now," aaid As1em bl 1 llemocraUc Floor Leader Jack R. Fenton cif Montebello after the Republican governor's 8n. nouncement Tburactay. Fenton introduced one m. j<r n<>lault bll1 Tuesday. otJ>. ers ~ly were introduced by Sen. John A. Nejedly (ft.. Walnut Creek); an d Assemblyman Leroy F. Greene (D Sacramento.) Under ccmtroveraial ~fault, a driver's mm insurance com- pany would pay his cillm regardless of who caused the accklent. ' 0 We've been interated. In tbla ud I lhjnk' there ba•e --11 teoil in tbe COW> try to -that the concept -loa1lo nJu!t," llaqan told bla' ....tty -.!onrerenct. lleqb had'cut a lavorable glance al no-laull during Ills Jao. I stat< of .the Slate •ad' diess, but the aovernor'• press office then cautioned newsmen he WU not endoning the COi> cept and merely was "ex- ploring the possibility" of such a system. ' " , • ID ......... -... _ --•SIM --· JanuafY Sale low in Prolress~Ai 111.:$lores • I ' I . DoubleKnit/ ~~§0~.· SPORT COATS hl!W$aJ!J: ------<!2.l'~ ©:®~---- Double Knit·siJits/ RE6.$~/M.'i5 Double Knit slacks I ~~OFF! ' ----~~o<~ . ~tilb~~Off! \ Dress/ S)rrnO ~ p AND ~ Shirts ~ 0 Wlf o~f~ -------~~'~.~--...,.- Leathe r Jackets/ HALF Off! Heavy Coats/ 20% OFF! ~~~~~~ ..... ~--~~~~~- ~ ·:' .. -. • • • -: ., ", . . ' ... DAD.'\' -PILOT EDITOIUAL PAGE • NeW BuildingS for · OCC • • Trull-. elf the Coast Community CoUe,. Dillrict 1tata law doe111't pve the adlool tllltrlct IBJ' choic9. The have autllorlud a N.3 million re«mstructlon pnject ae • .. 1>ld · bmacb hl"e J<> be filled or nplaced, IO tba belt tho Onnfe Coast College eampua in Costa llesa. '\'!lo jQb poulbl• migbt u well ·be done. · • -coit may sptrk 1 few of the inevitable anli·sch6ol 1ripm.;,. :.: ·· ' · · · · ,, · ' J •• 1 ~~ • • • bul district truslff• probably made as sound an lnvut. men;r. "::~~1."truction is required ~o 'replace 0 ~ Need Help? Phone YES World War II barracks buildings Jell ovet from the Senta Ana Army Air Base. Stale ·eu gineero said the buildings do not meet the state'!'! earthqua ke safety standard&. Thia means they must be torn down . Trustees eould have th e six bu ildings refurbished for about $1 .5 million less lhan build ing new on.., but they'd be 30.year-old frame buildings, actually unsuit.- .-able for education needs. Tiie buildings to be replaced now aerve ., tho 1cbool's administration' center, student se'rvlce' 6ff_ice. nursing education, •P1'rentice building, skiU center and ecology cent.er. • They '!'iU pro15abl7 be replaced by thrff or four new facilities with rougbly the same amount of squ,,.e footage, 'ae<onling te l\ate law. District educ1to1• say the new facilltie. can much more effici~ntly serve the liffds of students• than refurbished barracks would. ., The tu role will jump 10 cents in July, slaY,· up In 1973·74, then. drop to a three·cent override in 197-1-75 • and disappear after. that. ll will be a district·wide tax- an override authorized by the state without a vote - paid by all or the communities in the Coast Community tone,. District. • Constru~tion on the new buildings is expected to be-&ln in 1973 on the administration building, with tho other facilities in the works for 1973, 1974 and 1975. ' State funda will pay lor-65 percent of the new ad· ministration building, estimated al a total construction Ciiii al '738,~. Local taxes pay for everything eJse. No one welcomes the addition ol more tues, but ' ,y~t¥ave Lost ./ 1fh.e A ttention . 01 t~uth ~ Iba quts!iOl>ptrlod following JllY. talk Ill 1 Midwest college recenUy, a -.. , Fa tM aud~ llood "' and -, "DI.,_ _.,ve ...t the aexual ...,,,._ 11111 ,..... people ara ---~· . WW.. qmlnj .. , to ...... 1111._. lion: IJo I approve? Who..,.,.., .... ,.... ...... ,_ ~"::~ dlia_.i. H .!' dts. appronT l lllllil!.U weU -1111 nib to cool Ill)' JIOl'rjdp. • Dear Gloomy Gus Red Lape, and more red tape! A wttk goes by. and the sanitation crew still hasn't unplugged the restroom sewer Une at TeWlnklt Park maintenance lhop. -W . .E. P, WHMrl'1 .... "' Ille ......... ...... ....... ,....11. ............... ,...,. ...... ' ~arded 111 ·.)'RI;;....:· J e • u a,I permWivenes1·-~ay W • rwttr Je 'to cutllli cond/U<111 obtalnlftc ht orw Com- .-i(y{'lliiojly, andJpoilDnil -; /ult 11 !"xual re~ion lo lltt put w~ a ·aympfom1 of a..J• differen conatellah , 11 or aociety; the marital unit, ~ ~berr relationship to the individual, Jt's like asking if I Dllprove 9f the Polar lee-cap melting. When the climate change!, anc! g'eta wanner~ the cap begin~ to melt. Jrwe are going to be con- cerned, we have to be concerned nbout the total climate of contemporary life, not ju!Jl one qianlfestation thnt happens to bother lL'!. IF WE DON'T betin by asking lht rl&bl questlona, W. -·1 end up w[th >ny 11~ answers. If we begin with our 01" 1Wtudel, we can't understand the , attttudel of others. lf we make tudll!••lta hued IOle1y on <00r own ex· ~and preooneeptions, we will fall WE HAV~ 1TO LOOK deeply !nto _the ia -evtn reaching a common meeting rorces or alienation In modem 11fe, into ground with thole whoSe experiences and the factors that have weakened (if oot eondi.., lft~diflerent. undenni~~) ~ family structure, into WhetM!' t IJ>prove or not is of no con· • the relnhv1~ ihodem people . expre!..1 mequeDCt What is important is why they about all their mor31 values, into the ~ dpjnf It, what it mean!! to them, how. fa.ilur.e of religious and_ educational in. it 11 helPlnc' or hurting their own personal st.1tut1ons to com~ to gr1p!I courageously deveJoPment, and what it implies for the with. evlls,;r~r 0 deeper than the. con· future structure or the family and child· -vcnt~n11! sins. they were so busy rearinc-Everybody ha s his own hangup fulminating ag~1nst. about aex, ind practically no ipdividual The tragedy ts that the young people no reactkln ii realistic, objective or worth .. · ·lon~er care ·w~t~ )._or the lady 10 the pneralizinc from aud.ien~ ... 91' J1UllJo)l!I like us, l}}prove or . disapprove. w~ have Jost their attention, TllZ TROUBLE WITH us is that we ind, ri11:ht or wrong, they are going to keep looking at social phenomena as make their own mistakes, and not copy etaHI when they 1~d really be ours. It is hard to blame them. An Appeal to Democr.ats To tbe Editor: On Ftb. 12, Democrats In California will hive 1n unusual oPPortunity to make particlpatory democracy really work. It'1 only a coincidence that this is the 1Krtbd1y of Abe Lincoln, a staunch Republican. But Abe's birthday . an- niversary does fall on the same day (hat e simultaneous series or caucuses will be beld throughoul the state to nominate na· Uonal convention dC'legates for each· of the: presidential contenders. SI!!PAl\ATE MEETINGS will ht con- duct.d in every Con~ressional Districl that Slturd11y. Feb, 12, bc~inning Rt 10 a.m. Any Democrat who ha5 dccid«!d to support • particular presidential can· did1te can go to the caucus backing his ~le and Yott' to nominate people for Ult st.ate delegation. The followi ng week, each presidentia l campaign will pelect delegates who will go to the Democratic National COnvention in Miami aa:t July if lhtir candidate wios Jiii e.Jllanlla primary. 60 IN A MAL sense. the Feb. 12 Ullt\IMI wOl te1l Utt basic 1lrengtb of Quotes ..... .,, W, Ro .... 11.N.Y. - "C"lt~ -lll'le u nrly end to e.: -~-U oftoo II il can. • '7 17 wlllldn•1l would .. JP ., II -OVfr lbert, .. r.., -* .. Amm JllOlllo -*ii IJ5ol cl• lllll to tlta war." ..... , ' • Mailbox • . '/ ...,,.,.. ,,.,.. ,....,, .,.. ........._ ~~ writer• ..._ ... C9ll'"rel' tllflr _...., a. • wn er ...._ Tiit rl9llt M UMMM ""'" M flt _. "' •lhlti..t• ~ h ~. an .1f!1ff1 -If Jilt. d-..... ,..,.. .... fMlllftt ........ .... N(MI '"'' .. witlllltlll • ,_, If wffki• ,__ It ....,....., ,.MlrY wMI Ml .. 11VllH1'1M eoach presideontiaf, campaign . Eacti Cllr\6 did~le must mf-ke an effort to hold well· a t l eo n d " d , de1nocrntic11lly-conduct ed caucuses. l·lis camp11ign can be judged by the txlent to which he is successful . Becnuse' this caucus procedure Is so importt1nt to all tiemocr:its living in this area, 1 urg~ widespread inrormiition abOOl fhe caucuses. T urge everyone rending this letter to contact local DcmOcr11Uc otncials or ptf'Sidential ca1n· paign offices for details 1bout where the cal.K'tlstl will be be.Id. THIS YEAR LlrrS lake polilics ool ol tht smo1c .. r111.d room. Everyone can participate -young and old, rich and poor. men and women, worker and boss, people who wear blue collars 11nd people who wear whitt, and Amertcans of every color, religk>n, p11lionallty or creed. Anyone ht 'd like to see a1 a delegalt. Attend the COUCUJ of your prc!ldenllal cllolee Fell. ll and htlp mike the Domocrallc National Convenllon 1 true uerclae In de.-.acy. ALAN CRANSTON Unltad StalU Seuator from Calllonlil I I! every buslrie,.man or bousebokler who wants to get our youths "off the streets'' could provide them a part-time job, there wouldn 't be many complaints about lazy tceriagers. 'J!ut the sad fact ls thal lor every 10 tffnl who want· : -to ·work, orily one or two !'obs pop up. Suppor\'rs of the Harbor Area Youth E.mp oyment Service are trying to change the Jobless trend. They are seeking good, part· lime jobs for nearly 1~500 Harbor Arca students aged 14·24. . ' · A majority of the jobs submitted to the YES of· !ice involve baby sitting or gardening wor•. While tb·ese jobs help, YES workers say there is a des~r•te need for more career-oriented opportunities, or. mOre .Perm•· nent work -such as stock ~y, waitress; m•intenance, and sales. The YES phone number ls 642·MJ4, and tjle line ls open 24 hours. YES serves the youth of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine. In· 1970 YES .workers .man· aged to find porl·time employment for 1,015 1pplicants, and the number was nel'r 1,7-00 this past year -hardly a sign or lazy times. _ Mrs. Florence Hayos, executive director of YES, says: "Youths need to work, not just for the· money; but for the experience." It n1ight also be a good experience for an employer. · , -. -~ .. ' --· · Next time any sort of part-time work becomes avail· able, phone YES, hire a student. Give a student a chance to get off the street. Everyone might be pleased with the result. "Al~ all, boy, bigots ought t.o have a clioice, t.ool" c f~lhright Retreats lntp 'Inactivistn WASHINGTON -One wades through J. William Fulbright's most recent analysis or America's new place in the world ,with a sense of dLcimay. •le will Mt, it is suspected. be able to define where America will stand when the ·t1fnilufe11 in ·Vietnarp has ~n fiquidated and the nation embarks u~n llQITle more enlightened course in w9rld affairs. Several thoUSllnd -. w o r d s later the chairman of the St:n- ate Foreign Rela· ~ . t I o n 1 Committee ~' _ ; comes up to expecla· . i ·'f · •J . tlOIUI by ettvocalint •i. ' • q• a return tO the ideal.,.. -·i;;.if.i ism • of tbe ·United ~ Nations charter: ~ · thoUgh1 the Jet-doW'n 1 tis !'IOI unttpeated it ppointing ,it.ha~ no 1mm·e dma,ginllt e qa,:us would il- Jumlnnte bi.l! sµmming qp. SENA TOR FIJLllRIGllT'S Iheme, as outlined in a Jong dissertation in the New Yorker Magazine, which gave us the "Greening of America,'' is th3t anti-com. munism doesn't work. f'Fhe ,Truman Doc· tririe Ls out of date. lt led to the disaster in Vietnam. With the complete liqUidation of the Vietnam .War either by the Nixon administratk>n or il!!I sucCessor, a new day will dawn, But what the dawn's early light will reveal is not yet forseeeble. Jn any case, it will not be isolationism, neo ' • . ' ' , .•. J. - or -otherwist, ind the only hope lies in making thf! United Natiom work in the spirit of Am~rica's old-fashioned ld~alill.D. ·, ·Senator . Fulbrighl's thesis, never-the- less, ii woHh reading btcause it rtpres(qts 1• ~e~pectable analysis of hi1 po1U'°", J.:be central ttirme, of which is a repudf8~ of , the policies 11nd doctrines ~once~. 'l'IOt'SE E mE a.nti.C.Ommunist and cold war policies of the' majority of his q~n political pirty, creltted and im- plemenled by such illustrious leaders as Gtorge C. Marshall, Dean Acheson, liar· ry S Truman, Averell •Ianiman, and carried Jonvard, 1Jlhough faultil y, by . ,John Foster Dulles, Owigh~ D. Eisenhower, Dean Rusk, John F. Ken- nedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, William P. Rogers and Richard M. Nixon. · All, it now develops, were wfong, perhaps not temporarily,,. but in the long run. The policies of lMO extended through the 1970s hive brought us to the brink of disaster from which there is no escape except through 1 ne" tel of values. Fulbright is not very clear about these values but they seem to encompass a re. jCclion of the "glory and agony " of the eXercise or power as futile arid brutal. The facade h:is been ripped away from the "sham idealimn" or the exercise or the "responsibilities of power." ' 'WE BEGAN WITH the idealism of the United _ Nations charter. Then we retreated. into the "realism'' of the cold w:ir aDd .the 'Truman Doctrine of defen- ding tlit · rree world and lending to the fin:il ·~tiummation ·i'n Vietnam, We fail- ed. Now\ the party ls over. . Conltadictory as it may seem there are point.oi ot resemblance between Fulbright and Nilojl. Nixon does not repudiate the past In the Fulbright sense, nor the responsibilities of power. But he does desire a new set of values, an entirely new forejgn policy, and a new way or ex· ercisl'ng power without i r r e v o c a b I e mllitar)" commitment. . In contrast to Fulbright's retreat Into an ineffectual United Nations, Nixon em- barks on a tireless policy .or dynamism in personal contact with the leaders of the world, whether Communist or non-Com· munist, to find a new set of values. , FULBRIGHT DISTRUSTS Nixon in lhi!!i enterprise, as do a large number of other Democratic leaders. They see in it more sham re11ism , if not outright deception, and they desire to curb the power of the presidency, even though 'they praise'. h11 missiohs to Peking and 'Moscow. They can do no Jess than that, for it ii evident from Fulbright's dissertation that he and hi!! associates hnve no jdeas that are bet- ter. If Fulbright, as he says, sees no return to isolationism he does clearly imply • movement into lnnctivism with its only positive expresslon an attempt to a<:· tivate the United Nations, however hopeleSll toot might be. TUE nJLB1UGJn' inactiviml seeml!i a less pronU~ing aflernative th1n 'Nl1on's activ1llm. Certainly it is not an at~five political concept except to the tlfed and discouraged. One is tempted to concWde that Fulbright talks about a return to idealism because he cannot think of anything else to do when the glory and agony of power subsides in "benip neglect." · ~ The New Yorker Magazine, w.,ich once wa.ci entertaining and ~ignant, hu Sont in for th is-heavy stuff like Fulbtjah( and C.'harlcs ~ieh 's "Greening of America" to try to la~e l~ lead in new tl!Ou8ht and . 11urvive in a less frivolous 'maguine publishing world. Even its "Talk of the Town" coJUlllJll m daYOttd lo polittcal polemics, Planes ~to Israel a Political Issue WASHIN9TON -,T)lpse Egyptian howla of oatnge about 11tt--:U·S. Je:lling. more cOnibat planes tO Iirael are . a clearcut case o( "yelling before being hurt." Not only has Jsrael gotten no addition8l aircraft, but there i'ln't the slighlest lfl-o dication when any will be forthcoming. All th11t has hap- pene<I i~ a vague and nebulous "a gr e e • ment in principle" between President Nixon and Premier Golda Meir that Is- rael will be allowed lo buy an unspecified number .or F-4 Phafl-o tom supersbnie fight· et-bombers and smaller subsonic A-4 SkY· hawb at some indennite -time In the future . , And that's all -despite the .recent rash of heacllioes, "Israel To. '(".et More Jet Fighters. 0 • AT THE MOST, II will ht many month• before new Phantoms and/or Skyhawb join the Jsraeli air rorce.-lsrael wants lo buy 50 to 60 or the big power(ul Phantoms and i(l to lOO or the slower but highly m:ineuverapie Skyhawk att..ick fighters. 1'he money jl!i available for acquiring 11-plnnes. One of the last things Congrfss did before quitting shortly before Christmas Dear George: Tlianks !or helping me .,.ilh your Oriental Guru Course. : 1od ex· fr<:J.., in Sldeway1 Caliltlleolc:I. I've finally learned the Side"'-Y' Silling, or Blosoom, posllloo. COuld you rush the nell let•! I C8n 't Sffm to get up. V.ar Knolled : IFm. I Can't ,..._ber WllAT I did wllh i..... )I In lbal -· I'm sendins you b+Ofe ,_ Memory pam~ . , ' was to vote $3«» mllliOn in credits to Israel for this putp09e;-1turne}otinfing the actual sa'e' (bow many aircraft, price .. -and rate.of dtlivery per month ) is in the hands .of the Administrntion and not Congress. And •AO far, the State Department, in ch1rge of the ll)atter, has done absolutely . nothing. unsatilfactory to both Israel and its many tiipartiun·Congressional backers. Jt ·11 allo ufe to predict that Regen directly, and the Administration in- directly, would be assailed with furious vehemence. , ~at Mppens next remains to be seen. are concentrated . Wttll the Klrqt.A bombers, carrying thermOcueleat bombl, theae batteries constitute Franee'a mater nuclear armament... Also neadn& eom. pletion is France's atomic 1ubm1rlne-- lhe first of five to be put into operation. rr1 OBVIOUS Egypt's hypocritical TIIERE IS increasing evidence Red denunclolions are prompted bY, the hope China is moving to counter Russian in- or detetring or further delaying 8 sale fluence in the Middle East. Western agrHmtl!t. diplomats stationed in that area rtport Ordinarily, that str:itegy might work growing signs of that in virtually 'every with .Rogers. Jl doesn't take much to Arab country, particularly in Syria, Iraq dissuade him from •approving the sale of and Lebanon. Another significant in- ... WI~ to Israel. Dut this time, the in· dicalion WU the little-~iced S~ of li'URTIJER, iF Secretary William t-ib 'Y,kie election bat lie 1• nndercutllng. ~a~~:'.~":u:. r:;~g ~~W~i:.:: Hogen has ibis way, It will be-a.Jong time im ,.-and whether he llkes U or ~ ·, Moacow'i policies and activities in the before'anything is dc:l1e. He has Rlftt-bttn mo,. combat planes a~ other arms W1:11 Mkldle Bast Cbilo berated Ruuia for droging-'bis Jeri 'on providing 1sr .. 1 wtlh be ~ to Israel starting 1011tetlme this • ...,..laUq'( the Arobs f* htr ... more 1rms to-' otf9et RussMl'1 steady flow year .. , end! "'No· one,, declUned ClliAo •ltiu or weapons to.the'Anibl. 'Jn ~e~ Golda Meir'• talk with the ~lght to !surage in political t della ire balked al dolnJI thaleven whtn .U.S. Prffliltal Nµcon, she w~ 111111 l>Ohlml ,(the AT'lil'. ind Palesllnlena') aerial photos prlved lndL<pu\ably Ruoala unrleWlng. on one polnl While u.-Jy backs, borteri11& away their niht to es. w" ln8lalli111 . _..r.1 anll1lrcroll ·voielDI ~lilmlJltSS lo compnllllae on iltence ... llieit natkllal lnlor,.i." mi~~~ balleri" 1long the Sun Canal --'BllJOC' tt.m.o, she .-fsrael NlluraO,, Oilao Aid ..oa.tni •boat in direct violation of the ceaaNire agree..--·would under no clrcumstllL'ft permit Red Of , .. _.. 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